North Caddo High School - Rebel Yearbook (Vivian, LA)
- Class of 1964
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Patti Cash Editor Gordon VanHoose ... Co-editor Tammy Matthews ................... — Artist Mrs. Penny Greene Sponsor lebel Contents Administration and Faculty __________________________________ 8 Classes ................................. 24 Features ____________ ------------------ 58 Athletics___________—--------------------- 88 Activities „_____...__________________ -....124 Advertising -------------- -................188 1964 North Caddo High School Vivian, Louisiana Dedication It is an honor to pay tribute to one who has become such a genuine part of North Caddo High School. Your interest in your students and your eagerness to help them have endeared you to all who have come under your influence. You have inspired the students of North Caddo by your fine musical ability and wonderful personality. By encouraging your students to develop their talents, you have made their lives more enjoyable. Because you mean so much to so many at North Caddo, the 1964 Rebel Staff dedicates this year’s Rebel to you, MR. ROBERT FERRINGTON 2 “Why so serious, George?” Don, Darrel, Harry, and Byron show their rings off. “We finally made it.” Something must be funny! Tell us, Mike and Murray. Seniors of ’64 “Isn’t this a cute south- ern couple?” “Gail and Murray, you do us honor.” Underclassmen Busy in ’64 Is there bus trouble at the wrong time of day? On baby day, Joy Patterson wins first prize as a Li’l Stinker. John, are you enjoying yourself? 0. C. SANDERS Principal MISS SANDRA ALLEN MR. TOMMY ATKINS MRS. HAZEL MR. BENNY BRADY BARRON N.S.C., B.A. Northeast, B.S. Girls’ Phy. Ed., Pep Squad Stephen F. Austin, B.S.—M.Ed. Civics, Am. History, Track Coach Centenary, B.A. Math Librarian MISS JULIA MRS. ELLEN BURR MR. TOLLY BURNS MISS KAY COOPER BROWN N.S.C., B.A, Peabody, L.S.U, B.S. ; L.S.U, Centenary, B.S. L.S.U., B.S. M.A. M.S. English English, Speech English Agriculture MR. JIM MRS. VARIE ELDER MR. BOB MRS. MARY LANE CREIGHTON L p , B s FERRINGTON GRAY M.S.C, B.S, Peabody, Commerce N.S.C., B.M. Ed. N.S.C., B.S. M.A. Choral Music Science Industrial Arts MRS. INDIA GARNER Cafeteria Manager MRS. PENNY GREENE L.P.I., B.A. Commerce MRS. AMY GLEASON LPX, B.A. English, Latin, nalism MR. JOE HENDRICKSON Okla. A. M., B.A.; Jour- Okla. A. M., M.S. Math MR. JOE HICKS MR. HARRY HINES Ark. State Teachers’ L.P.I., B.A. B.S.; Peabody, M.A. English Safety Drivers; Ed., Baseball Coach MRS. AUDREY MISS MYRA JONES KIMMONS N.S.C., B.A. U. of Miss., B.A.; U. American History of Miss., M.A. Spanish MR. OWENS MR. R. R. LeBLEU McCLUGGAGE S.L.I., B.S. L.S.U., B.M. Social Studies, Biology Instrumental Music MR. CHARLES MRS. CORINNE McKenzie McKenzie N.S.C., B.S. L.S.U., B.A., L.S.U., Math B.S. Math MISS MARTHA MRS. LOU VESTA MRS. ELLEN MR- D0N MILLEN MASON MELDER MOORE N.S.C., B.S. N.S.C., B.S. N.S.C., B.S.; N.S.C., Centenary Girls Phy. Ed., Pep M.A. Secretary Squad Home Economics Freshman Coach Boys Phy. Ed. MR. GLENN OAKES L.P.I., B.S. Gen. Science, Chemis- try MR. WILLIAM PENDERGRASS Texas A M, B.S. Industrial Arts MISS LOLA PETERSON L. S.U., B.S.; L.S.U., M. A. English and Speech MR. EDWARD SIGREST L.S.U., B.S., Miss. Southern, M.A. Social Studies, Foot- ball Coach MR. DON MR. BILLY MRS. OLGA MR. J. B. YANCY THORNTON WIGGINS WILLIAMS Custodian L.P.I., B.A. L.P.I., B.S. L.P.I., B.S. Art Boys’ Phy. Ed., Bas- ketball Coach Science, Biology A Special Tribute to MRS. CHARLES HICKS sponsor of the Rebel for the first seven years at North Caddo, the 1964 Rebel Staff wishes to say thank you for establishing a standard of excellence by which all Rebel annuals will be measured. Your dedication to your job, your willing- ness to give unselfishly of your owTn time and efforts tow'ard a better Rebel each year, and your sincere desire that the book be truly a book of memories for each North Caddo student is deserving of this special tribute. We fondly make this tribute in sincere appreciation of all your contributions to our school. School Life at North Caddo 16 Group of typing girls in Mrs. Elder’s typing class. 3rd Period P.E. class playing basketball. Toni Adger tips the ball as Brenda McDonald goes up to get the ball. Cathy Batts and Norman Festavan study biology- study guides. Study and Play for the Rebs Kathy Griffith and Robert Nance display a science project that is to go to the Science Fair. 17 Ribbons are given to A and B students. Honors Day at North Caddo DAR award is presented to Sterlene Graves. Judy DeFatta receives an A ribbon. Dennis Whitfield takes the stand for a few’ minutes. Nancy receives a B ribbon. 18 Surprise Glances Coach Sigrcst gives the Rebs the outlook on the coming football game at the pep rally. One of the paintings of Mr. Don Thorton. End of the school day, all are happy another day is over. CAUGHT!! Why aren’t you studying? % North Tim Pardue, you look like you’re having fun! Caddo’s 20 Is the food that good, Johnny? Is that right, Linda? Tell me more. We like that big beautiful smile, weight loser!!! Open wide, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Gray is offering you a cookie. Mrs. Burr works hard at her job. What do you see, Mrs. Burr? Teachers Caught Are you comfortable, Mr. Ferrington? Miss Peterson enjoys coffee in the lounge. count that high, Mrs. Barron? Can’t you What a gentleman! Mr. Ferrington, what would we do without you? Where is your halo, Mrs. Elder? Is it a between meal snack? Unaware! These two teachers discuss the day’s prob- lems. Those choir dues sure come in handy. 23 Classes are a challenge. And so is life out- side the classroom. Students are always search- ing for a way to meet this challenge. The stu- dent himself is the answer. If he utilizes all of his God-given talents to the fullest, a stu- dent can successfully accept and meet the challenges of the classroom and the challenges of life beyond graduation. 25 Senior Class SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dennis Whitfield . President Gail Searcy Vice-President Lydia Tidwell____________________________Secretary Glenda Ferguson Treasurer Donna Harrington ________________________ Reporter Mike Smith Parliamentarian 26 LARRY POWELL ALLEN—Band 4; Choir 1. SHARON LANE ALLISON—Speech Club; 4-H Club 4, secre- tary, parliamentarian; Kane Book Club, secretary; Girls Sports Club 2; Girls’ State alt.; Beauty 2; Rebel 2; Quill and Scroll 2; National Honor Society 2; Pep Squad 4, Rebel Stepper alt.; Choir 3, Rebel Choir 1; Sophomore Class treasurer; Science Club; Youth Appreciation Award. CECELIA DONNA BARLOW'—Kane Book Club; Library Club; Southern Accent; Choir; Intramurals. GEORGE RALPH BARNETTE—Band 4; Track 3; Spanish 2, treasurer; Intramurals; Science Club; Outstanding Band Member. GEORGE BROWN' BARRON—Football 4; Baseball 3; Out- standing Sophomore, Senior; National Honor Society; Key Club; Engineering Club, reporter; Student Council 2; Assem- bly Manager; Choir 2, Rebel Choir 2; Latin Club, secretary; Track I. SHIRLEY ANN BARTON—Calendar Girl; Science Club; - Latin Club; F.T.A.; Choir 1. JUDY CAROLYN BICKHAM—Band 4; Speech Club; F.T.A.; Girls’ Sports Club. JERRY WAYNE BLAINE— Ag. 4. BARBARA JEAN BOOKER—Art Club 3; Girls’ Sport Club; National Honor Society 2; Intramural I. BILLY JOE BOYTER—Art Club; F.F.A. JAMES LESLIE BOYTER-Band 4, All State Marching, First Chair, Captain, Junior Officer; Intramurals; Art Club; Ind. Art 3. ALFRED BRIDGES SUSAN ANN BRIGGS—Pep Squad 4, drummer, secretary, treasurer; Spanish Club 3; F.T.A. 3, v.-pres.; Kane Book Club; Choir 2; Outstanding Sophomore; Student Council; Junior Play; Girls State alt. HOLLY JANE BROWN—Speech Club; Pep Squad 4; Spanish Club 2, pres.; Kane Book Club, reporter; Choir 4. MILDRED KAY BURNS—4-H; Band 4; National Honor Society. LINDA JOYCE CAMP—F.H.A.; Choir 1, Regal Choir 3; Rebel Ad Staff, manager; Student Council 1; Intramurals; Quill and Scroll. HATTIE JEAN CARLISLE—Outstanding Freshman; Beauty 2; Choir 3; Pep Squad, Rebelstepper 2, drummer, Head Stepper; 4-H 2; Girls State. JIMMY HOWARD CARTER 27 WILLIAM WAYNE ELLIOTT—4-H; F.F.A., officer, presi- deni; Junior Play; Student Council. BRENDA ANN FANT—Art Club; O.P. Chairman. SHARON LaFAYE FARMER—Library Club; Choir; Pep Squad; Southern Accent Staff; Rebel Stepper. LARRY BOYD FEDD—F.F.A.; Choir 2. GLENDA CAROL FERGUSON—F.T.A.; Spanish 2, sec- retary; Girls’ Sports Club; Choir 4, accompanist; Pep Squad, pres.; National Honor Society; Jr.-Sr. class treas- urer; Student Council; Pelican Girls’ State; Beauty; Key- Club Sweetheart; Outstanding Sophomore. JAMES RONNIE FESTA VAN—Football 1; Basketball 4; Baseball 3; Spanish Club 3, reporter; F.T.A. 28 PAIRICIA ANN CASH—Leadership Conference, Student Council 2, O.P. Chairman, Student Council Award, S.C. delegate to L.A.S.C.; Rebel Staff 2, Section Manager, Editor; Quill and Scroll 2; Southern Accent 2, secretary; F.T.A.; Kane Book Club 2; Girls’ Sport Club 4; Intramural 4; Spanish Club 2; Speech Club 1, president; Devotional Group 2; Library Club 2, parliamentarian. JOE CHILES—Pelican Boys’ State; F.F.A. 1st v.-pres.; South- ern Accent; 4-H Club; Baseball 2; Intramurals. TONI)A SUE CLINE—Choir 3; Southern Accent; Creative Writing; F.T.A.; Kane Book Club; Outstanding Sophomore; Science Fair. WILLIAM PAUL CONLY—Key Club; Football 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1; Track 4; Student Council; Outstanding Fresh- man and Sophomore. RODNEY COVING'ION—Band 4. Jr., Sr. Officer; National Honor Society; Student Council; Latin Club 2; Science Club; Speech Club 2, vice-pres.; Junior. BRENDA ANN DAVIS—Art Club: Science Club; F.H.A.; Pep Squad. SANDRA DEES—Science Club; Art Club; Cheerleader 3; F.T.A.; Outstanding Sophomore; Sophomore secretary; Choir 3; Southern Accent. DOYLE LEE DEMPSEY LINDA MARIE DENNISON GALE ANN DODD—F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Girls’ Sport Club; Art Club; Creative Writing; Kane Book Club; Band 4; Choir; 4-H; Science Club; Library Club. JAMES CLIFTON DODSON—Spanish 2; Key Club 3; Math Club; Engineering Club 3; Basketball 3; National Honor So- ciety. JACK DOMINICK, JR.—Latin Club; Math Club; Science Club; National Honor Society; Boys State alt.; Student Coun- cil, v.-pres.; Band 4, officer, 1st chair. LAWRENCE TRUMAN FIELDS—F.F.A.; Football 2. DARREL LYNN FITTS-Band 4; Track 2; 4-H; Southern Accent; Intramurals. JUDITH MARLENE FLOYD—Pep Squad 3, drummer, head; Latin Club; Kane Book Club; Southern Accent, feature editor; Creative Writing Club; Girls Sports Club; Intramurals. ROBERT LEE FLOYD BETTY FOWLER—4-H; Choir 1; Rebel Choir 2; Pep Squad 2; Calendar Girl. RALPH HARDY FOWLER—Band 4, officer, 1st chair; Na- tional Honor Society, v.-pres.; Math Club, pres.; Boys’ State alt.; Student Council; Spanish Club; Engineering Club; Out- standing Jr.; Intramurals. CHARLES THOMAS GHOLSON—Spanish 2; Engineering Club 2; Southern Accent; Intramurals. VELMA LOUISE GILDON CATHERINE L. GILL— Rebeletts; Rebel Choir 2; Library Club; Girls Sports Club. STERLENE GRAVES—Pep Squad 4, secretary; 4-H, secretary treasurer, reporter, sweetheart; Student Council 2, secretary; National Honor Society, secretary; Freshman treasurer; Soph- omore reporter; Outstanding Sophomore; Speech Club; Sci- ence Club; Latin Club, pres.; Beauty; Outstanding Senior; Pelican Girls State; D.A.R. Award; Kane Book Club; Math Club; F.T.A. SANDRA LYNELL GROFT—National Honor Society; Stu- dent Council; Art Club; Spanish 1, pres.; Pelican Girls State: Junior Play. ERIC HANNER—Band 3; Latin Club; Speech Club. CAROLYN LOUISE HARDY—Pep Squad; F.T.A.; Art Club; Spanish 2; F.H.A.; Girls’ Sport Club; Intramural. BERNIE CARROLL HARKNESS—Band; Jr.-Sr. officer: Rebel Choir 2; All-State Chorus; Intramural. DONNA LYNN HARRINGTON—F.H.A.; Pep Squad 4, Rebelstepper; Girls’ Sport Club; Calendar Girl; Choir 4: Senior Class reporter; Outstanding Sophomore: Intramural. NOVELYN JANELLE HARRIS—F.H.A.; Rebel Choir 2: Intramural. MICHAEL WAYNE HARTSELL—F.F.A. 4, v.-pres.; Football 2. JUDY BELL HARVEY—Intramurals. 29 CLAUDINE HENRY—F.H.A.; Girls' Sports Club 2; Choir 2; Rebel Choir; National Honor Society; Creative Writing Club, treasurer; Intramural. RONALD DALE HERNANDEZ—Spanish 2; Math Club; Stu- dent Council Musical; Junior Play. MARGARET JANICE HERRING MARY BERNICE HERRING GLORIA JEAN HOLLAND—Choir; Kane Book Club; Art Club; Girls’ Sport Club; Creative Writing Club; Southern Accent; F.T.A. ROY DEAN HOLLAND—Rebel Ad Staff. JAMES STUART HOLLY-Band, Sr. officer; Basketball; Stage Band. ROBERT MARTIN HOLT—Band 4, Jr.-Sr. officer, All-State Band, Stage Band; Science Club; Latin Club, pres.; Student Council; Intramural. CHRISTY HOOTS—Leadership Conference; Girls’ Sports Club; Student Council, musical; Kane Book Club, v.-pres.; Library Club, v.-pres., pres.; Band 3; F.T.A.; Outstanding Librarian; Speech Club, secretary; National Honor Society; Junior Play; Art Club; Intramurals. CHARLOTTE ANN ISLES—Band, all-state; National Honor Society; Art Club; Quill and Scroll; Kane Book Club; Library Club, reporter; Girls’ Sports Club; Southern Accent Staff; Creative Writing Club; Intramurals. REBBECA SUE JENNINGS—Band, majorette, 1st chair; F.T.A., pres.; Kane Book Club, pres.; Latin Club, treasurer; Speech Club; Southern Accent; Quill and Scroll; Junior Play; Student Coun. BRENDA ANN KEENER—National Honor Society; F.H.A., reporter; F.T.A.; Art Club; Student Council. VICKIE ANN KING—Southern Accent: Creative Writing Club; Art Club; Kane Book Club; F.H.A., treasurer; Choir 2; Student Council Musical 2. JIMMY EDWARD KIRKLAND—Student Council; Peli- can Boys’ State; Basketball; Football; Track; Latin Club; Choir 3; Rebel Choir. GARY DALE LATHAM—Spanish Club 3; Track; En- gineering Club. MELVIN LEVELLE LEAR—F.F.A. 4. CAROLYN DAY LEE—National Honor Society; Calen- dar Girl; Pep Squad, freshman cheerleader; Science Club; Kane Book Club; Spanish Club; F.H.A.; Choir 4. HAROLD LEE, JR—Basketball 3; Spanish Club 3; Choir 1, Rebel Choir 1; Track 1; Intramurals. WOODROW WILSON LOLLY—Engineering Club; Intramural. RONALD S. McCATHERAN—F.F.A. 4. JUDITH CAYLE McDOWELL—Pep Squad 4, drummer; Southern Accent, editor; National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll; Choir 2, Rebel Choir 2; Girls Sports Club; Creative Writing Club, pres.; Student Council; Intramural; Leadership Conf. EARL SHEPHARD McGEE—Engineering Club; Art 2. GERALD LYNN McGEE—Engineering Club; Speech Club; Library Club; Devotional Group; Intramurals. JAMES McGUIRE—Football 2; Spanish 3; Baseball 4; Bas- ketball 4; Student Council; Math Club; Key Club; F.T.A. DAVID WAYNE McKINNEY—Football 4; Band ; Baseball 2; Track 1; Outstanding Senior; Choir 1; Rebel Choir; Key Club. RALPH RAYMOND McKINNEY, JR.—Spanish Club 2; Sci- ence Club; Math Club, pres.; Band 4, Jr.-Sr. Officer; Optimist Club Award; National Honor Society, pres.; Student Council. WILLIAM PATRICK McNAMARA—Spanish Club 3, pres.; Key Club; National Honor Society; Math Club, Math Award; Student Council, pres.; Engineering Club. PATRICIA ANN MAXWELL—Pep Squad 4, Rebelstepper 3, Cheerleader 1; Calendar Girl; Spanish Club 1; Girls’ Sports Club, pres.; Homecoming Court; Beauty; Pelican Girls’ State; Choir 3; Rebel Choir 1; Student Council; Intramurals. RITA ROSE MEDLIN—Southern Accent Staff. JIMMY DARRELL MILES RITA MADELINE MONTGOMERY—Pep Squad 4; Drummer; F.H.A., officer; Creative Writing Club; Choir 3; Girls’ Sport Club. BELTON EUGENE MOORE—Engineering Club 2; Choir; Intramurals. MURRAY MOORE—Football 4; Track 4; Key Club, treasurer; Spanish Club 3; Quill and Scroll; Student Council; Choir 2, Rebel Choir; Math Club; Science Club; Rebel Staff; Engineering Club. CAROL KAY MORRIS—Band 3; Art Club; Girl ’ Sport Club; Intra- mural. JULIA CLAIRE NANCE—Pep Squad 4. drummer. Rebel Stepper; 4 H. reporter, v.-pret.; Choir 3. Rebel Choir; Student Council; F.H.A.. v.-pres., pari.; Spanish Club; Girls Sport Club; F.T.A.; Math Club; Science Club, secretary; Intramural. BYRON J. NORRIS—Rebel Choir; Band; Basketball 2; Southern Accent; Intramural. 31 DAVID OLAN ROHRBAUGH—Band 4; Math Club; Band Officer. EDWEDA ROUGEAU—Speech Club; Spanish Club; Kane Book Club; Girls’ Sports Club; F.T.A., secretary; Junior Play Cast; Rebel Choir 2; All-State Chorus; Band 4, Majorette 4. LINDA GAYLE RUTLEDGE MICHAEL EUGENE RYAN—Outstanding Freshman, Sophomore, Junior; Mr. Rebel; Football 4; Baseball 2; Track 4; Rebel Choir 3, v.-pres.; Rand 2; Key Club 4, pres.-sec.; Student Council, treasurer, v.-pres.; National Honor Society; Math Club. BRENDA ANN SAULSBURY-Art Club; Spanish Club: F.T.A.; Rebel Choir: Girls’ Sports Club. PEGGY GAIL SEARCY—Homecoming Court 4: Homecoming Queen; Junior Class Favorite; Senior Class Favorite; Outstanding Freshman; Calendar Girl; Beauty 3, Most Beautiful; Freshman, Junior. Senior v.-pres. of class; Spanish Club 2; Band 4; Rebel Choir; Girls' Sports Club 2; Rebeland Jubilee Court; Intramurals. 32 TIMOTHY JON PARDUE—Band 4; Drum Major, All-State Marching Band, Stage Band; Student Council; National Honor Society; Latin Club 2, reporter; Key Club; Math Club; Sci- ence Club; Intramural. JOHN PARKER, JR. MICHAEL AUBREY PATE—Track 3; Football 1; Rebel Choir; Choir 3; Spanish Club 3; Intramural. CLARENCE PERRY PENNINGER—Math Club; Track; Art Club; Intramurals. JACOB OTIS PINCHERA—Band 3; Choir; Spanish 1; Stu- dent Council; Football; Track 4; Intramurals. GLENDA KAY PITTMAN—Student Council; Art Club 3; F.T.A.; Choir; Kane Book Club; Creative Writing Club. GARY CRAIG PITTENGER—Math Club; Spanish 2; Track. LETRICE LENNETTE PLAYER—Band 4; F.H.A. 2; F.T.A. 2; Majorette alt. TIMOTHY FRANCIS POSTON—Art Club 4; Speech Club; Spanish Club 2; Track 3, district win; Best Trackman Award; Intramurals. BOBBY RAY REECE—4-H 3; Band mgr. RAY EDWARD RHOADS PHIL ALEXANDER ROBERTSON—Football 4; Baseball 3; Track 1; Spanish Club, pres.; Key Club; Senior Favorite; Outstanding Freshman and Sophomore. ANITA DIANNE SERMONS—Pep Squad 2; Choir 2; Sci- ence Club; Girls Sports Club. JUDY LOUISE SESSUM—F.H.A. 2; Kane Book Club; Band 2; 4-H Club; Devotional Group; Girls Sports Club. RICHARD D. SHAW—Band 4; Intramurals. DRIGGS TRAVIS SHELTON BILLY WAYNE SHEPHARD—Football 4; Track 2; Choir. ANN SIMMS—Choir 4; Pep Squad; Kane Book Club; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Intramural. BETTY SIMPSON—Art Club; Intramurals. BONNIE SUE SMITH—F.T.A.; Choir; Pep Squad, Rebel Stepper; Southern Accent Staff; Quill and Scroll. GERALD PHILLIP SMITH—Choir; Intramural. LESLIE SMITH, JR.—F.F.A. MICHAEL GLEN SMITH—Senior parliamentarian; Math Club; Art Club; Latin Club; Spanish Club; Football; Out- standing Freshman; Junior Play. ROBERT FRANKLIN SMITH—F.F.A., v.-pres. DONALD WAYNE SPAIN—Band 4, jr. officer; Football Intramural. RONALD RAY SPAIN—Band 4; Choir; Intramurals. JENNIFER LOUISE SPEER—Pep Squad 4; Cheerleader 3; Spanish Club, v.-pres., sec.; Girls’ Sports Club, v.-pres.; Choir 3, Rebel Choir; Pelican Girls’ Stare; National Honor Society; Jr. Class parliamentarian; Math Club; Student Council, treasurer; Outstanding Freshman; Intramural. JUANITA JOYCE SPRAYBERRY—Pep Squad 4; Choir 3; F.H.A.; Girls’ Sports Club; Southern Accent Staff; Creative Writing Club, sec. DONALD CLYDE SPURLIN—Band 3; Choir. 33 JOHN DENNY TINSLEY—National Honor Society; Math Club; Speech Club 2; Intramural. SHARON LYNN TOLBERT GORDON W. VanHOOSE—Track 3; Rebel Staff, co- editor; Science Club; Spanish Club 3. LINDA MARGARET VICK—F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Art Club; Choir; Intramural. WILLIAM JOSEPH VICKERS—Art Club 1; Science Club 1; Band 1. BARRY LYNN WAITES—National Honor Society; Rebel Choir 3; Speech Club 2; Art Club; Latin Club 2; In- tramurals. 34 ELMER JAMES STAHL DANNY LYNN STANFIELD—Spanish Club; Art Club 2. HARRY EDWARD STANLEY—Football 4; Track 4; Fresh- man secretary; Sophomore parliamentarian; Choir; Engineer- ing Club, parliamentarian. JOHN WILLIS STEPHENSON—Spanish Club 3; Math Club; Football 4; Track 3. CAROLYN DARLENE STRAYN—Student Council; Kane Book Club; Spanish Club 2; Devotional Group; Library Club. BARBARA NELL SUMNER—Pep Squad 4; 4-H, reporter; Freshman Class parliamentarian; Spanish Club 3; F.T.A.; Math Club, reporter; National Honor Society; Girls’ Sports Club. STEVIE TEAGUE—Band mgr. 3; Intramural. LINDA CAROL TEER—Girls’ Sports Club; Spanish Club 3; 4-H Club, v.-pres.; F.H.A., sec.; Math Club, sec.; Pep Squad 4, drummer, reporter, v.-pres.; Choir 2; National Honor So- ciety; Girls’ State Alternate; Leadership Conference; Student Council; Caddo Parish Queen 2; Intramurals. LOUIS DAVIS TERRY—Baseball 4; Intramural. CLARA LOURENA THOMAS—Choir 3; Intramural. KATHERINE ELAINE THOMPSON—F.H.A.; Choir; Girls’ Sports Club; Intramurals. LYDIA ANN TIDWELL—Beauty 4; Spanish Club, v.-pres.; Girls’ Sports Club, sec.-treas.; Pep Squad, Cheerleader 4; Student Council; Choir, Rebel Choir, pres.; Southern Accent; Quill and Scroll; Homecoming Court 3; Outstanding Freshman and Senior; Key Club Sweetheart; Jr. and Sr. Class secretary; F.F.A. Sweetheart; Intramurals. DONALD RAY WARD—Spanish Club 3; Latin Club, vice pres.; Baseball 4; Science Club 2; Band; Art Club. CAROLYN MARIE WEAVER—Band 4; Majorette 3; Choir 2; F.T.A.; Girls Sports Club; Intramurals. SHIRLEY MARIE WENDALL—F.H.A.; Intramurals. MARCIA ANN WESTBROOK—Band 4; Majorette 4, head; Band Sweetheart; Student Council; Calendar Girl; Girls Sports Club; Spanish Club; Intramurals. JOHNNIE YVONNE WHATLEY—F.H.A. 2; Art Club; Cal- endar Girl; Choir; Pep Squad; Intramurals. JANET CLARICE WHITE-Band 2; Girls’ Sports Club; Art Club; Sophomore Class secretary; Calendar Girl; Rebel Choir 3, secretary-treasurer; All-State Chorus 2; All-Senior Honor Chorus; Student Council 2; L.A.S.C. Delegate; Rebel Staff; National Honor Society; Junior Play; Student Council Musical 2; Intramurals; Spanish Club 2. DENNIS WAYNE WHITFIELD—Student Council; Senior Class pres.; Rebel Staff 2; Pelican Boys’ State; Science Club, pres.; Engineering Club, secretary; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society; Spanish Club 3; Math Club; Basketball 3; Track 2; Key Club 3; Science Winner. JESSIE LEGRON WILDER—F.F.A.; 4-H. KAREN WILLIAMS—Intramurals. NAUBERT LEE WILLOUGHBY—4-H Club; Engineering Club; Southern Accent Staff; Quill and Scroll; Math Club; Intramurals. DORIS CECELIA WILSON—Pep Squad 4; Rebel Stepper; Calendar Girl; F.T.A.; Choir; Art Club; Spanish Club 2; Girls Sports Club. CAROLYN KAY WISENGER DAVID WILLARD WOMACK—Choir 3; Art Club 2; Intramural . BILLY LYNN WOOD—Southern Accent Staff; F.F.A.; Intramurals. FRANK ARTHUR WYNN—Football 1; Baseball 3; Basketball 4. captain; Speech Club, reporter; F.F.A., vice-pres.; Art Club; F.T.A.; Out- standing Freshman. Soph. LINDA GALE WYNN—Band 4; Creative Writing Club; Majorette 4. BURNEY DON YANCY—Basketball 4; Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Class president; National Honor Society; Key Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Pelican Boys’ State; Oustanding Freshman. WILLIAM CARROLL YARBROUGH—Art Club; Math Club; Spanish Club 3. MARTHA FAYE YOUNG—Calendar Girl; Homecoming Court 3; Student Council; Pep Squad 4; Cheerleader, head; Miss Rebel; Rebel Choir 3; Girls’ Sports Club; Quill and Scroll; Football Queen; Outstanding Freshman; Intramurals. Junior Class JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS John Hall Mike Arabe Ann Halford . Jimmy Wilson Janie Burton . Melissa Idon ... President Vice-President ____Secretary ____ Treasurer ____Reporter Parliam en tarian Charles Adcock Ricky Adcock Rruce Akees Johnny Alexander Lance Alexander Shirley Allen Mike Arabe Mike Armstrong Benny Arnold Jimmy Banks Darrel Barlow Linda Barlow Sandra Barlow Terry Beck Mike Bonner Glenda Bowman Mary Ann Boyter John Ell Brown Mildred Browning Sue Burns Janie Burton Anita Carlisle John Carrington Kay Carroway James Clifton Velma Cooper Nora Jane Corley Jacky Corn LaNora Cornelius Don Courtney Steve Craig Hope Crain Patsey Crowson Jill Daniels Boh Davis Linda Davi 37 Ronnie Davis Les Dilahunty Pat Dumas Randy Dunlap Gwen Dupree Robert Edwards Ruth Gill Harold Golden Sara Goodman Jackie Goodpastor Chuck Goodwin Lilly Mae Gremen Ronnie Guin Ann Halford John Hall Ruby Ann Hanner Orlan Hanson James Hartzo 38 Jerry Hawkins Cheryl Hicks Linda Holland Robert Horn Susan Humphries Melissa Idom Cynthia lies Randy Ivins Wayne Johnson Bill Keener James Kent Nancy Kirby Kay and Ann smile for the fans at Homecoming. Mary Lang Donna Lavine Marsha Lee Sharon Luce Tommy Luce Wiley McClary Sondra McCrary Cherry McDonald Vera Jo McDuff Paula McGee Gloria McMahon Marylan Malloy 39 Billy Malone Charles Martin Amos Meshell Katie Middleton Tommy Miles Johnny Miller John Moore Bob Moore Vivian Meyers Linda Parker Robert Patterson Doug Pearson Julia Petty Wayne Pinckard Jan Pitts Shirley Poindexter Brian Posey Genice Powell Steven Pray Dave Price Robert Procella Johnny Prudhommc Judy Ragsdale Martha Reed 40 Walter Reed Jerry Richardson Cynthia Roberts Bobby Rollins Bill Rowe Judy Rupc Mike Sanders Lottie Sasser Nancy Savage Priscilla Selman Mary Helen Sessum Janet Shafer Sharon, you’re slipping. Linda Shane Lamar Shaw Barry Shockley Cynthia Simmons Cecelia Slaughter Donnie Smith Gloria Smith Margaret Smith Judy Spikes Brenda Swearingen Larry Swearengin Peggy Teer 41 Ronnie Thiebaud Janelle Thomas Kenneth Thomas Sandra Thomas Jerry Thompson Linda Thompson Patsy Tolbert Sharon Tolbert Linda Turnley Pat Tyson Johnny Vaughn Darrell Walker Lance, Ronnie, and Howard—The dependable three—at the Beauty Pageant. Charles Waters Harold Watts Shirley Weaver Deloris Whatley Danny Wilkins Janice W ilkinson Thomas Wilkinson Bobby Wrilliamson Mary Lou Willingham Jimmy Wilson Winnie Windsor David Yancy 42 GYRON GANT, JR. Quiet, sincere, and reserved are words which best describe Gyron. As an active worker in the Key Club and Rebel Band. Gyron did much to promote school spirit and to make North Caddo a better school. All who knew Gyron knew him as a friend, and will miss his friend- ly smile in the halls of N.C.H.S. In Memoriam AUTHOR SI BERT In memory of Author Sihert, whom it has been our privilege to have as a school and team mate. Author had the attitude for enjoying life. He gave without reservation of his energy to every activity, especially to his work in athletics. He had a lenient, well-adjusted respect toward people that made him liked by all. 43 Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sherry Williamson John Thompson Linda Alexander Nancy Courtney ...... Vanessa Kennedy Johnny McCormick .... President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Reporter Parliamentarian 44 Douglas Addie Lynn Adger Dottie Alexander Linda Alexander Mike Alexander Charles Armstrong Tommy Armstrong Sherlyn Arnold Sharon Barlow Pirn Barnett Kathleen Batts Sue Batts Carolyn Blackman Louise Bolton Beverly Born Darlene Boyter Gary Boyter Shelia Brasher Shirley Broome Barbara Brown Kenneth Burks Mike Burns Myrlene Burton Judy Butler Kenny Bycrlcy Buddy Capps Jerry Carlisle Mary Childress Ronny Clark Sheila Cline Naomi Colvin Sharon Comer Danny Cooper Mike Cooper Larry Courtney Nancy Courtney 45 Charles Dill Judy DeFatta Russell Dempsey Willard Dempsey Vicki Dennison Charlotte Dickey Linda Dougan Beth Doyle Lisa Driskell Carla Duncan Mike Durham Ronnie Emfinger Paula Farmer Billie Jean Festervand Roger Festervand Janice Floyd Jack Fitzgerald Linda Gandy Bobby Garrett Charlotte Gascon Twylla Giles Ricky Githens Janie Goodwin Betty Graves Jimmy Green Carol Groft Jimmy Harkness Bobby Harrison Lucky Harrison Gill Hartzo Ann Heard Shirley Hempley Austin Henderson Jane Henderson Diane Herring Kenneth Hines 46 Garry McCord Keith McFarland Mike McFarland Gayle McKnight Elise McLeod Marsha Malone David Holland Charles HoDier Hazel Hoots Judy Hopson Ann Jennings Margaret Jobe David Keener Peggy Keener Vanessa Kennedy Shirley Kennedy Ronnie Langston Carolyn Lear Lynn Mandina Mary Martin Ronnie Martin Tammy Mathews Donna May Bryant Middleton Lynn Moncus Lois Moore Kenneth Morris David Mueller Sheila Nelson Keith Norman 47 Linda Nottingham Lucy Ouzts Prissy Pardue Aaron Parker Beth Parker Mary Parker Ralph Parker Jerry Pate Claire Pinchera Donna Pitts Vickie Poole Randy Potter Billy Prey Pat Price Charles Rea Ricky Reid Danny Riley Diana Riley Nancy Roberts Silas Robertson Edwina Rudcseal Ginger Russell Pete Schuler Brenda Sessum Richard Shafer Judy Shores Tex Shores Royce Ann Simmons Joan Simms Katie Smith Linda Smith Greg Spearman Gary Spikes Gloria Stahl LaWana Stephenson Ouida Stephenson 48 Charles Stevens Judith Stevens Don Sumner Dorothy Swearengin Ronnie Swearengin Mary Stinson John Thompson Sue Turrentinc Alvin Twilley Mike Twitchell James Upchurch Susie Visio Winston W'alker Charlotte Walton Bessie Ward Ted Warner Jerry Webb Kermit Welch Jackie Whatley Linda Whatley. Mike Whatley Lcland White Joanne Wilkinson Gloria Williams Ann Williams Nolan Williams Sherry Williamson David Wilson Keith W'ilson Louise Wilson Terry Wilson Linda Worden Patricia Wright Billie Dean Wynn Butch Wynn Frances Yarbrough 49 Freshman Class FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Charlie Hall __________________ President Susan Maxwell Vice-President Butch Flores —................ Treasurer Adonna Hicks ................... Secretary Mike Guin _____________________ Reporter 50 Jackie Adcock Toni Adger Patsy Akers Sue Alexander Ronnie Alexander Deanna Anthony Lloyd Armstrong Patricia Arnold Harry Avant Wayne Banks Rebecca Bates Jimmie Nell Batts Mike Beck Patsy Beckham Jerry Berry' Judy Bridges Ronnie Brown Margaret Browning Eddie Brownlee Dwayne Bryant Glenda Bryant Tommy Bryan Nancy Burks Dow Burney Ellen Butler Wanda Carlisle Tommy Carter Wanda Carter Susan Clements 51 Lcta Collins Allen Cook Mike Cornelius Barton Cornwell Bubba Courtney Pat Craine Tim Creighton Jimmy Crowson Bobby Crye Delores Currey Ronnie Darden Carolyn Davis Gerry Davis Angie Deemer Eddy Deemer Kenneth Deemer Jimmy Dempsey Judy DeSota Douglas Dupree Larry Dupree Jack Elder Mary Elmore Brenda Emmons Pat Flanigan Sandra Farmer Diana Ferguson Mike Festavan Frances Festervand Ann Festervand Neva Joyce Fields 52 Mike Flcener Jonny Flemmons Dan Flores Brenda Floyd Dianne Fussell Larry Gandy Mike Gardner Peggy Giddens Carolyn Gildon Phillip Gill Marvin Greer Janice Graves Jacquelyn Graves Rosanne Greemon Cathy Griffith Marilynn Nell Guess Donnie Guess Mike Guin Bill Hale Charles Hall Jimmy Hall Frankie Hargett Carolyn Harris Terry Harrist Billy Hendricks Larry Hernandez Jimmy Herring Sam Herring Adonna Hicks Beverly Holstead 53 Danny Honeycutt Judy Hoss Henry House Robert Hucklebridge Doyce Humphrey Robert Humphrey Pat Humphries Sharon Idom Twylla Jackson John Jones Pam Jones Don Keener Freddie Keener Terry Kirby Benny Krumnon James Lang Doris Law Richard Law Nelda Lott Peggy Lee Vicki McCathran Jimmy McDowell Charles McDuff Rebecca McGee Don McKinney Larry McKinney Drew McKinney Jerry McLaughton Rhuene Malloy Dale Martin 54 Susan Maxwell Jacquelyn May Luis Medlin Richard Medlin Paul Meshell Cynthia Methvin David Midgett Judy Moon Anna Marie Moore Mary Moore Wanda Moore Carolyn Moseley Robert Nance Nedra Newby Peggy Odom Donald Owens Ronald Owens Charles Pace Robye Parker Judy Pace Joy Patterson Betty Pearce Tommy Pearson Dennis Phelps Mary Pitts Lynda Player Brenda Poindexter Larry Powell Sally Procella 55 Susan Pyle Rosemary Reid Diane Rhyne Louise Roberts Wayne Roberts Gary Robinson Ronnie Rudnicki Danny Sartor Reverlv Saulsbury David Sessum Charles Shaffer Ray Shane Anita Sharp Russell Shelton Sarah Shelton Jerry Sibert • Virginia Sloan Carla Smith Cynthia Smith Gail Smith Joe Smith Kenneth Smith Pete Speer Shirley Sprayberry Carlene Starlyn Sonia Stephenson Carl Steiner Donnie Swearengin Judy Teague Henry Tecr 56 Jimmy Tccr Floyd Terry Charles Thomas Darrel Thomas Doyle Tolbert Patricia Treadway Tommy Vaughn David Vickers Judy Walker Eugene Walker Eddie W alls Jerry Walls Judy Wall Jane Walters Donnie Ward Clifford West Danny West Margaret Whatley Linda White Ronnie Wiggins Rodger Wiggins Jimmy Wilders David Williams Sarah Willis Sharon Wilson Madie Lee Withers Linda Wood Betty Wright Ricky Wright Patsy Wynn 57 Queens reigning over halls, personalities show- ing varied qualities, club initiates pledging loyalty, homecoming activities, beauty pag- eants—these are the features that highlight the school year at N.C.H. These are the an- swers to someone’s wishes, the reality of a dream, and the binding element that makes North Caddo mean so much to those who are a part of our school. 59 Faye Young is an outstanding student at North Caddo and is truly deserving of the title of Miss Rebel. She has gained many honors during her four years at N.C. Serving her school as head cheerleader this year, Faye was also a member of the homecoming court for three years, a member of the Rebel Choir, National Honor Society, and Student Council. Mike Ryan is a modest, quiet, well-liked young man who has won many honors for himself while at N.C. In addition to being elected Mr. Rebel. Mike served his school as Key Club President and Student Council Vice-Presi- dent. He was a member of the Rebel football team, be- ing named to the All-District team this year. Mike was also a member of the Rebel Choir and National Honor Society. 61 Senior Favorites Gail Searcy Phil Robertson 63 Junior Favorites Cherrv McDonald Lance Alexander 64 Sophomore Favorites Rovce Ann Simmons Ricky Githens Freshman Favorites 66 Diane Ferguson Jerry Sibert SENIORS Lydia Tidwell—David McKinney SOPHOMORES Sherry Williamson—John Thompson FRESHMEN Ronnie Alexander—Susan Maxwell Outstanding Students SENIORS Sterlene Graves—George Barron JUNIORS Kay Carroway—Jimmy Wilson 67 A Dream Comes True The winner is announced Gail takes her place as Miss North Caddo, 1963-64 Gail receives her crown and robe from Lucille Burks, Miss North Caddo, 1962-63 A true queen, smiling through her tears. 68 Cherry 7ICc Don afcf 72 ,Janie )ur on Jinn Jla JorcJ JJuc y Jfopson Joyce Jinn Simmons )if ie (Dean 7i)ynn QUEEN GAIL SEARCY Rebel Homecoming 1963-64 Queen Gail waving the Rebel flag at home- coming fans as she rides onto the field in a car driven by her brother, Gilbert Searcy, a member of the North Caddo Alumni. 76 Attendant Faye Young and her escort Mr. Dunk Conley Attendant Pat Maxwell and her escort Mr. Joe Brown Attendant Cherry McDonald and her escort Mr. Claude Broome Attendant Kay Carroway and her escort Mr. Harold Robertson Attendant Ann Halford and her escort Mr. Luther Ben Smith 78 Attendants Attendant Royce Ann Simmons and her escort Mr. Gene Ryan Attendant Diane Ferguson and her escort Mr. James McGuire Attendant Sherry Williamson and her escort Mr. Wayne Shepherd 79 ove rn son jflff-State CAorus am Oecember SAei a OCe son 'urnj C ’ emen s c5Pir ey Weaver JSancf Gamp S r s '64 2)ays Jlpn PJu ia rK,ance Jfonor’s Dau 'Prissy 'Parcfue JZebe ancfJubifee Gece ls)i son Gra cfua ion Oay ,June Donna Jtarrinyion Summer Jun Lydia Tidwell Glenda Ferguson SWEETHEARTS L. to R.: Cherry, Faye, Glenda, Lydia, Marcia FFA Cherry McDonald BAND Marcia Westbrook FOOTBALL Faye Young SITTING: Jenny Speer, Glenda Ferguson, Stefelene Graves, Sandra Groft. STANDING: Don Yancy, Jimmy Kirkland, Jimmy Dodson, Dennis Whitfield. Pelican Boys’ and Girls’ State The highest point of every Junior’s year is the election of the delegates to mythical Pelican State. The students are elected on these basic qualifica- tions: leadership, character, initiative, honesty, courage, scholarship and co-operativeness. Divided into two parts on the campus of Louisiana State University, the delegates set up city, parish, and state governments. By run- ning these governments, taking part in elections, performing the duties of their office, and observing the Louisiana legislature, the delegates gain a knowledge of how a government functions. The Pelican State program is sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary. Alternates: SITTING—Susan Briggs, Sharon Allison, Pat Maxwell. STANDING—Mike Pate, Ralph Fowler, Billy McNamara, Jack Dominick, Gary Latham. SHARON ALLISON RAYMOND McKINNEY Youth Appreciation Award This award for outstanding achievement is presented to a Senior boy and girl from each high school in our area by the Shreveport Optimist Club. Sharon Allison and Raymond McKinney were chosen by the North Caddo Faculty to be the recipients of this award from our school. 84 STERLENE GRAVES Good Citizen Francis Rebecca Harrison Chapter of Vivian Daughters of the American Revolution The Francis Rebecca Harrison Chapter of Vivian sponsored the selection of the GOOD CITIZEN of NORTH CADDO HIGH SCHOOL. The faculty selects a Senior girl, basing their selection on the following quali- fications: DEPENDABILITY, SERVICE, LEADERSHIP, PATRIOTISM. The chapter members then approve this selection and the Regent announces the winner at a special assembly. 85 Patii Cash Judy McDowell Linda Tcer Christy Hoots Linda, Christy, Patti and Judy at Leadership. Leadership Conference is sponsored by L.S.U. and is held on the campus each year. It instructs students, representing their school, in fields of Journalism, Recreation, Library, and Speech. It is an honor to be chosen by the school to go to this conference. It gives you valuable information to bring back to the school. Leadership Conference FIRST ROW: Tim Pardue, Don Yancy, Sandra Croft, Sharon Allison, Barbara Booker, Carolyn Lee, Barbara Sumner, Glenda Ferguson, Rodney Covington, George Barron. SECOND ROW: Christy Hoots, Kay Bums, Linda Carol Teer, Sterlene Graves, Judy McDowell, Brenda Keener, Jenny Speer, Claudinc Henry, Pat Maxwell, Clarice White. THIRD ROW: Lynn Hartzo, Ralph Fowler, John Tinsley, Jack Dominick, Mike Ryan, Raymond McKinney, Jimmy Dod- son, Dennis Whitfield, Billy McNamara, Barry Waites. National Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization of select students who are chosen by the faculty on the basis of: SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP ATTITUDE CHARACTER SPORTSMANSHIP OFFICERS President: Raymond McKinney Vice-President: Ralph Fowler Secretary: Sterlene Graves Treasurer: Pat Maxwell 87 REBEL SPIRIT . . . Across the gridiron, the courts, the diamond It welds players and Rebel fans into a force That takes its stand at the goal line. It is the tenacity that fights against odds, The humility that crowns a victory. It gives heart to the cheerleaders to urge the team on. It lingers after the last play—a part of past and future. 89 ED SIGREST Head Coach The NORTH CADDO FOOTBALL SQUAD finished the season with a three way tie for second place. Riding on the arm of quarterback Phil Robertson, the prime targets have been Bill Conley, Mike Ryan and Johnny Stephenson. Under the leadership and guidance of Coaches Sigrest, Atkins, Millen. Wiggins, and Hicks, the boys brought many victories and gave all the teams a “run for their money.” Sigrest said of this year’s team “This group of boys has come along faster in such a short time than any group I have ever handled.” The year started with 11 seniors, 15 juniors, 14 sophomores. The only returning starter from last year was Murray Moore. The REBEL team will lose 12 players: Johnny Stephenson, David McKin- ney, Jimmy McGuire, George Barron. Bill Conly, Mike Smith. Phil Robert- son. Harry Stanley. Murray Moore, Mike Ryan. Gary Taylor, Billy Shepherd. THE 1963-1964 REBELS FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Mike Smith, Mgr.. Robert Procella, Robert Patterson, Johnny Prudhomme, Don Courtney, David McKinney, Jimmy McGuire, Bill Conly, Tommy Miles, Tommy Luce, George Barron, Johnny McCormick, Kenney Byerly, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Darrell Barlow, Mgr., Si Robertson, Bill Rowe, Mike Alexander, Johnny Stephenson, Chuck Goodwin, Billy Sheperd. Murray Moore, John Hall, Gill Hartzo, Ricky Githens, Coach Don Millen, Coach Billy Wiggins. THIRD ROW: Coach Joe Hicks, Coach Tommy Atkins, Ricky Adcock, Harry Stanley, Gary Taylor, Jerry Richardson, Phil Robertson, Johnny Ray Alexander, Keith Wilson, Harold Golden, Mike Ryan, John Moore, Head Coach Ed Sigrest. V X MR. JOE HICKS Asst. Football and Baseball Coach MR. BILLY WIGGINS Basketball Coach MR. TOMMY ATKINS Track Coach MR. DON MILLEN Freshman Coach 1963 61 Football Record North Caddo Opponent Score 0 Woodlawn 13 12 Byrd 27 6 Carthage 0 20 Springhill 12 7 Fair Park 14 13 Minden 39 39 Bossier 47 21 Ruston 55 26 Homer 18 7 Jesuit 14 20 Mansfield 13 MIKE SMITH Manager DARRELL BARLOW Manager KENNY BYERLY Manager 91 LINEMEN KNEELING: Coach Hicks, Keith Wilson, Murray Moore, Jimmy Mc- Guire, Billy Shepherd, Harry Stan- STANDING: Gary Taylor, Bill ROWE, Robert Procella, Chuck Goodwin, Tommy Luce, Gill Hartzo, Johnny McCormick. DAVID McKINNEY Senior End Honorable Mention JOHNNY STEPHENSON Senior End 92 PHIL ROBERTSON Senior Quarterback Honorable Mention BILLY SHEPHERD Senior Guard BACKS KNEELING: Harold Golden, Si Rob- ertson, Johnny Prudhomme, John Hall, George Barron, Robert Patterson, Tom- my Miles, Don Courtney. HARRY STANLEY Senior Tackle BILL CONLY Senior Halfback ENDS FIRST ROW: Coach Sigrest, Ricky Adcock, Ricky Githens, John Moore, Mike Alexander. SECOND ROW: Johnny Stephenson, David McKinney, Jerry Richardson. GARY TAYLOR Senior Tackle JOHN HALL Junior Halfback 94 JOHNNY RAY ALEXANDER Junior Fullback JOHNNY PRUDHOMME Junior Quarterback BILL ROWE Junior Guard HAROLD GOLDEN Junior Halfback SENIORS FIRST ROW: Johnny Stephenson, David McKinney, Jimmy McGuire, George Barron, Bill Conly, Mike Smith. SECOND ROW: Phil Robertson, Harry Stanley, Murray Moore, Mike Ryan, Gary Taylor, Billy Shepherd. •1'tf Charlotte Gascon, Darlene Strayn, Mike Whatley, and Bob Moore, were also in the skit. FIRST ROW: Marvin Greer, Vicki Poole, Susan Piles, Nancy Roberts, Lottie Dod- son, Gloria McMaham, Linda Parker, Darlene Strayn, Mary Lang, Pat Flanagan, Wanda Carter, Mary Martin. SECOND ROW: Paul Meshell, Judy Sessum, Betty Pierce, Judy Defatta, Donna Pitts, Charlotte Gascon, Patsy Acres, Patti Cash, David Yancy, Valerie Moore, Sandra Dees, Judy DeSota, Dow Burney. THIRD ROW: Johnny Flcmmons, Charlotte Dicky, Margaret Jobe, Robert Nance, L. T. Fields, Steve Teague, Bob Moore, Mike Sanders, Rodney Covington, Dianne Sermons, Leta Collins, Dianne Ryan, Neva Fields. Accompanist—Charlotte Gascon and Judy Sessum. Mary Lang, Dow Burney, David Yancy, and Mike Sanders, participated in the Thanksgiving skit, “The Unfortunate Ones,” written by Mike Sanders. 143 The desire of the Rebel slafj is that this Rebel will bring back to you in the fu- ture years all the memories that you have shared in this year. We feel that the ’64 Rebel will fulfill this desire. With the guidance of Mrs. Penny Greene, the staff was able to meet each deadline. Patti Cash, the editor, at- tended Leadership Conference this past June in Baton Rouge. She was sponsored by the annual and brought back to them new ideas. PATTI CASH—Editor 1964 Rebel Staff MRS. PENNY GREENE—Advisor Through the halls of North Caddo can be heard happy voices, school spirit, and the building of high ideals. These are only a few of the things which make up our high school experiences. With these things in mind, we present to you THE REBEL ’64. The staff spent hours searching for facts, writing and rewriting copy. GORDON VANHOOSE—Co-Editor 144 No idle hands were found in this group. Lance Alexander, Dennis Whitfield, and Bub Van Hoose met each possible time to work on club sections. They felt that this annual had to be the best. John Hall and Murray Moore searched for facts about our sports. They participated in all the football games and through the football section of the Rebel, they bring each exciting event to you. The different sections of the annual were checked and corrected by Sharon Allison and Patti Cash. They also put different sections together. Indeed, Tammy Mathews did his share to bring you the 64 Rebel. Tam- my is our artist and drew all the divi- sion pages. Rebel Staff ’64 Philip Ewald, Clarice White, and Cherri Lolly say that despite the work it was fun. They typed and drew copy sheets. Mr. McKenzie covers the North Caddo campus watching for any interesting events so that he might bring them to the students. Carol Groft, Bob Moore, Linda Parker, and Charlotte Gascon checked for errors, corrected them for the shipments. The Rebel Ad Staff Staff Manager—ROY HOLLAND Ad Manager—LINDA CAMP The AD STAFF is a new addition this year. They were chosen to aid Mrs. Elder, selling ads and selling annuals. Linda Camp selling the highest number of ads received the honor of manager. To Roy Holland, selling the next highest number of ads. goes the honor of staff manager. Ad and Circulation Advisor MRS. ELDER Ad Staff: Barbara Sumner, Ronnie Davis, Charlotte lies. Linda Camp, Patsy Crowson. Helpers: Glenda Pittman, Doug Pearson, Sterlene Graves, Caro- lyn Lee, Mike Abara, Lottie Sassor, Jeannie Holland. The SOUTHERN ACCENT is a monthly pub- lication put out by the Journalism class. The mem- bers cover the school activities on and off campus, giving honor and recognition to all. The paper is financed by the businesses in the North Caddo area buying ads. Our thanks go out to them for their co-operation. Mrs. Gleason gives hours of her time to the paper. To her also go the thanks of the student body. JUDY McDOWELL—Editor Southern Accent ie IX North Caddo High School, Vivian, Louisiana, September, 1963 N ; ■ VDERSHIP sen to represent the South- accent at Leadership Con-: •e in L. S. U. this summer uriy McDowell, newspaper section consist- seventy-five students. The ctors, representatives of the j Rouge Advocate, filled the ; s with many interesting top- :ciate Professor of Journal- t L. S. U. conducted a re- i i project on reading speeds lich the paper group took Journalism made a regular aper. The Leadership Voice, Duted to delegates at the let which closed leadership, ryone who participated in ‘rship Conference has his full of unforgettable mem- I k mk Ju l M. Dow HI Southern Vocent WHO’S ratti Cash Rebel bund Yearbook at Leader- 0 be a new and exciting ex- ice”, says Patti Cash. Yearbook class consisted venty-five girls and five who were divided into two is — one including lecturers uestions and the other al- 1 us to discuss and compare, with our own, about one ed of the best high school ooks in the U.S. found that our interests 1 for we represented schools enrollments of one hundred een hundred. a project, we planned a ure yearbook. Linda C. To r was: cpnt to rship I BILLY McNAMAR.A S'udent Council Timmy l ar 1tn Band WHO «l«‘iiila Kei’KUNon Pep Squad At the election last year Billy McNamara was chosen president of the Student Council. The new year will bring many challenges and roadblocks, but Billy’s strong will and ability will help to overcome each and every I one. He has many qualities that have | gained him good friends to cheer his many achievements. Billy’s intelligence in Math and Science has gained him honor throughout our state. Every Reb at N.C. is proud to have Billy lead the student body. Faye Young Cheerleader l.ydla Tidwell Choir Christy Hoot Library Heading the Southern Accent j as a true Rebel, because of his GIRLS’ STATE Each year four girls are to attend Pelican Girls S Baton Rouge on the LSU c during the summer. Th that represented N.C. thi were: Sandra Groft, Glendi uson, Sterlene Graves, and Speer. Their opinions on State were as follows: Sandra Groft: “In my o Girls State is one of thi worthwhile and beneficial tunities afforded the high seniors of today.” Glenda Ferguson: “Girl was a wonderful opportuni an experience that I shall forget. I wish that every g the opportunity to attend Girls State.” Sterlene Graves: “I’m su most of the students at N.( no idea what Pelican Girl: really is. I only wish that one had the opportunity to Pelican State. It is son really worthwhile.” Jenny Speer: “I think very interesting. It give girl a better understand what will be expected when she reaches voting a addition to learning aboi: government, you take horn pleasant memories of r wonderful people.” BOYS’ STATE August 18th at 6:00 a.i Rebs boarded the Trailways at Shreveport for Baton f othc lsiana io wei n, Joe and boys ys on ing hi ation ximat m on ays lght we the n other cl as ball ournci corn live ong ail a r of the I iy ) .. iree le j -ed fr ' ley lii ich. I I ney nr I :nt. Left to Right: Sharon Tolbert, Mike Bonner, Jean Holland, Charles Gholson, Sandra Dees, Byron Norris, Tonda Cline, Sue Jennings, Judi Floyd. The staff spends time each day to bring the paper to the student body. When the paper has gone to press, the staff can relax. Sue Jennings and Judy McDowell put time, effort and skill into the paper. The reward comes when the paper comes in. Sue and Judy unwrap a bundle of ROTO’s, preparing to sell them along with the Southern Accent. FIRST ROW: Christy Hoots, Lynn Adgers, Mike Sanders, Rodney Covington, Tommy Smith, Gerald Smith, John Tinsley, Carolyn Weaver, Pat Flanagan, Sara Goodman. SECOND ROW: Patti Cash, Sue Jennings, Frank Wynn, Nora Corley, Barry Waites, Jerry Carlisle, Shirley, Hazel Hoots, Francis Yarbourgh. Speech Club The Speech Club is an organization for students interested in speech and debate. The aim of the club, to encourage them to take part in speech programs, helps the students in their classes. Some of the activities of the club is to go to different colleges to look on and take part in their programs. The debate team will attend LSU and TECH and take part in their debate tourna- ments. Sponsor—MISS BROWN President—PATTI CASH Vice-President—RODNEY COVINGTON Secretary—CHRISTY HOOTS Reporter—SARA GOODMAN Parliamentarian—FRANK WYNN Program Chairman—SUE JENNINGS 151 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: George Barron, Kenneth Burks, Don Yancy, Tim Pardue, Wayne Pinckard, Terry Beck. SECOND ROW: Jimmy McGuire, David McKinney, John Hall, Dennis W hitfield, Ralph Parker, Johnny McCormick. THIRD ROWr: L'miDTu 0010' Rowe, Jimmy Dodson, Charles Armstrong, Mike Ryan, Billy McNamara, Mike Arabe, Bill Conly. rOLRTH ROW: John Carrington, John Thompson, Jimmy Wilson, Robert Edwards, Johnny Ray Alexander, Mike Arm- strong, Tammy Mathews, Lance Alexander. Key Club BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Mike Ryan; Vice-President. Jimmy Wilson; Secretary, Mike Arabe; Treasurer, John Hall; Senior Director, Murray Moore; Junior Director, Mike Armstrong, Sophomore Director, Johnny McCormick. 152 The Key Club is an international organization of service clubs sponsored by the Kiwanis Clubs. The Club is made up of a select group of high school boys whose duty is to perform worthwhile services for the school. Eight objectives of the Key Club are: Strengthen spiritual growth. Preserve our common heritage and ideals. Put democracy on the offensive. Inspire intelligent leadership. Stress higher moral standards. Promote mental and physical fitness. Retain the good; reject the inferior. One of the North Caddo Key Club’s major projects was the annual “Miss Christmas Contest,” a male “beauty con- test” presented to collect food for needy people of the area. The Key Club also sponsors the New Years Dance and the Twist Out at the end of school each year. This year they built the ramp used in the Miss North Caddo High School Beauty Pageant. The yearly Key Club project, the Rebel Cannon for Mr. Rebel. The cannon is being guarded here by Tammy Mathews, Jimmy Dobson, and John Thompson. 153 FIRST ROW: Barbara Sumner, Edweda Rougeau, Shirley Poindexter, Christy Hoots, Sterelene Craves, Janie Burton, Sharon Allison, Cecilia Slaughter, Margaret Smith, Darlene Strayn. SECOND ROW: Caro- lyn Lee, Sondra McCrary, Julia Petty, Nora Corley, Holly Brown, Lily Gremen, David Yancy, Jan Pitts, Cynthia Simmons, Linda Barlow, Cynthia Roberts. THIRD ROW: Nancy Savage, Charlotte lies, Sue Jennings, John Tinsley, Barn Waites, Boh Moore, Mike Sanders, Rodney Covington, Hope Crain, Patti Cash. “To investigate further into the literary arts” states the Constitution of the Kane Book Club. The club maintains its own library and strives to promote congenial enjoyment of literature. It is a club for Juniors and Seniors only. Kane Book Club Sponsor: MRS. YOUNG President: SUE JENNINGS V.-President: CHRISTY HOOTS Secretary: SHARON ALLISON Treasurer: BARBARA SUMNER Reporter: HOLLY BROWN 154 FIRST ROW: Edwena Rudeseal, Marsha Malone, Patricia Wright, Darlene Boyter, Judy Butler, Beth Doyle, Vicki Poole, Suzy Turrentine, Vencssa Kennedy, Lisa Driskell. SECOND ROW': Sharon Barlow, Judy Hopson, Donna Pitts, Ann Heard, Ann Jennings, Barbara Brown, Francis Yarbrough, Linda Gandy. Judy Defatta, Helen Logan. Peggy Keener. Sophomore Book Club This club has for its purpose the same as the Kane Book Club. This is a branch of the Kane Book Club but is for sophomores only. President, Darlene Boyter; Vice-President, Ann Jennings; Secretary, Charlotte Gascon; Treasurer, Marsha Malone; Reporter, Judy Hopson; Parliamentarian, Ann Heard. Librarian: MR. BENNY BRADY President: CHRISTY HOOTS Vice-Pres.: JUDY DeFATTA Secretary: RUTH GILL Reporter: CHARLOTTE ILES Library Club J The purpose of this club is to give the students a better place in which to study, do research work, and find hooks. Students volunteer to help during their OP periods and study halls. Left to Right: Brenda Swearengin, Deloris Whatley, Gloria Smith, Rhuenna Malloy, Rosie Grcmecn, Linda Whatley, Kathy Gill, Darlene Strayn, Ruth Gill, Paula McGee, Christy Hoots, Beverly Hoi- sted, Sandra Farmer. SECOND ROW: Pat Tolbert, Sue Alexander, Carolyn Davis, Pam Jones, Patsy Akers, Gerald McGee, Margaret Jobe, Mary Sessum, Hazel Hoots, Charlotte lies, Judy De- Fatta. 156 Outstanding Librarians OFFICERS Pres., Sue Jennings; Vice-Pres., Susan Briggs; Secretary, Edweda Rougeau; Treasurer, Louise Wilson; Reporter, Ann Jennings; Parliamentarian, Ann Heard. Sponsors MR. CLENiN OAKES MISS LOLA PETERSON FTA FIRST ROW: Edwina Rudeseal, Donna May, Anita Sharp, Linda Alexander, Priscilla Pardue, Melissa Idom, Royce Ann Simmons, Susie Visio, Julia Nance, Mary Childress, Diana Riley, Carol Groft, Pat Bass, Carla Duncan, Linda Skaggs, Vanessa Kennedy, Sara Heath. Linda Worden, Mary Lang. SECOND ROW’: Bobby Rollins, Darlene Boyter, Laura Heard, Ann Saulsbury, Lynn Mandina, Leah Mathews, Beverly Saulsbury, Sara Goodman, Judy Hopson, Ed- wina Rougeau, Charlotte Gascon, Carolyn Blackmon, Charlotte W;alton, Janie Goodwin, Nora Corley. THIRD ROW: Pat Wright. Susan Briggs, Tonda Cline, Jeannie Holland, Katie Middleton, Vivian Myers, Linda Tumley, Julia Petty, Janie Burton, Shirley Wrcaver, Judy Butler, Mary Ann Boyter, Cynthia Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Dees, Pat Tolbert, Louise Wilson, Linda Vick, Gail Dodd, Carolyn Weaver, Dan Stanfield, Tommy Bryant, Anne Jennings, Patsy Crowson, David Yancy, Sue Jennings, Sherry Williamson. FIRST ROW: Sara Goodman, Patricia Wright, Royce Ann Simmons, Billie Dean Wynn, Shirley Barton, Nancy Roberts, Marsha Malone, Vanessa Kennedy, Mary Lang, Lisa Driskell. SECOND ROW: Don Sumner, Sue Jennings, Patsy Crowson, John Hall, John Carrington, Barbara Brown, Donna Lavine, Johnny Prudhomme. THIRD ROW: Billy Malone, John Moore, Gerald McGee, Jerry Richardson, Tommy Wall, Bobby Holt, Don Ward. OFFICERS President: BOBBY HOLT Vice-President: DON WARD Secretary: SUE JENNINGS Treasurer: ROYCE ANN SIMMONS Reporter: BILLIE DEAN WYNN Sponsor MRS. AMY GLEASON 159 hr Lance Alexander Darrell Barlow Nora Jane Corley Robert Edwards Sue Ethridge Ronnie Cuin Ann Halford Amos Meshell Vivian Myers Robert Procella Nancy Savage Priscilla Selman Cynthia Sinfmons Cecelia Slaughter Linda Turnley John Vaughn Harold Watts Spanish Award Recipients Cynthia Simmons, Span. II Jenny Speer, Span. Ill OFFICERS Los Conquistadores President: LANCE ALEXANDER Vice-President: HAROLD WATTS Secretary: LINDA TURNLEY Reporter: NANCY SAVAGE 160 Prissy Pardue Pat Price Si Robertson Pete Schuler Cary Spikes La Wanna Stephenson Ouida Stephenson John Thompson Susie Turrentine Susie Visio Mike Whatley Clarice White Nolan Williams Francis Yarbrough Sherry W'illiamson Mike Durham Judy DcFatta Linda Gandy Twylla Giles Betty Graves Charles Hollier Carolyn Lee Helen Logan Joe Lott David Mueller Charles Armstrong Sharon Barlow George Barnette Judy Butler Sheila Brasher Holly Brown Ronald Clark Beth Doyle Carla Duncan Barnette Pat Bass Gary Boyter Espanoles OFFICERS: Pres. Holly Brown, V.-Pres. John Tomp son, Sec. Sharon Barlow, Reporter Prissy Pardue, Treasurer Sherry Williamson. 161 FIRST ROW: Gloria McMahon, Francis Festervand, Frankie Hargett, Valerie Moore, Jackie May, Sandra Groft, Vicki McCathran, Robye Parker, Charles Shafer, Lonny McKinney. SECOND ROW: Jack Elder, Jackie Corn, Sharon Idom, Susan Clements, Carolyn Mosely, Leta Jean Collins. Susan Maxwell, Diane Ferguson, Larry Hernan- dez. THIRD ROW: Toni Adgcr, Peggy Giddens, Nancy Burks, Jimmy Hall, Paul Meshell, Butch Flores, Kenneth Burks, Keith McFarland, Eddie Walls. FOURTH ROW : Don Hemperly, Diane Fussell, Cynthia lies, Anna Marie Moore, Tammy Matthews, Bobby Rollins, Wayne Roberts, Harry Guin, Dwayne Wyatt, Jake Pinchera. Los Espanolitos OFFICERS President: SANDRA GROFT Vice-Pres.: JAKE PINCHERA Secretary: SUSAN MAXWELL Treasurer: FRANKIE HARGETT Reporter: TAMMY MATTHEWS 162 — OFFICERS Pres.: MIKE SANDERS Vicc-Prcs.: BOB MOORE Sec. and Trcas.: CYNTHIA SIMMONS Reporter: MELISSA IDOM Science Club FIRST ROW: Vanessa Kennedy, Darlene Boyter, Lynn Mandina, Royce Ann Simmons, Edwina Rudeseal, Melissa Idom| Donna May, Lisa Driskell. SECOND ROW: Sue Turrentine, Helen Logan, Diana Riley, Donna Lavine, Janie Burton, Louise Wilson, Susie Visio, Cyn- thia Simmons, Diane Sermons. THIRD ROW: Marsha Malone, Benny Arnold, Billy Malone, Tim Pardue, Ronnie Thiebaud, Ann Jennings, Gail Dodd, Linda Vick. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Miles, Lenora Cor- nelius, Patsy Crowson, Nora Jane Corley, Doug Pearson, Mike San- ders, Bobby Holt, Philip Ewald, Margaret Jobe. FIFTH ROW': Don Ward, Bill arbrough, Gordon VanHoose, John Carrington, Bob Moore, Billy Vickers, Bobby Williamson, Bobby Rollins. Sponsors MRS. OLGA W ILLIAMS MR. OWENS LeBLEU MR. GLYNN OAKES Diana Riley was the overall winner in the project division of the Science Fair with her experiment. 4-H Club PLEDGE I pledge my head to clearer thinking my heart to greater loyalty my hands to larger sendee and my health to better liv- ing for my club, my com- munity and my country. FIRST ROW: Charles Waters, Carla Duncan, Vanessa Kennedy, Edwina Rudeseal, Donna May, Buhha Courtney. SECOND ROW: Julia Nance, Barbara Sumner, Toni Adger, Peggy Giddens, Lynn Adger, Pat Bass. THIRD ROW: Judy Rupe, Linda Teer, Sue Ethridge, Louise Wilson, Sterlene Graves, Mary Ann Childress, Linda Skaggs, Sharon Allison. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Greer, Dow Burney, Benny Krum- now, Philip Ewald, Don Sumner. FIFTH ROW: Nolan Williams, Robert Nance, Jackie Adcock, Donnie French, Lamar Shaw, Don Courtney, Wayne Elliott. Don Courtney and Louise Wilson were dele- gates to the Executive Council in Shreveport. OFFICERS JULIA CLAIRE NANCE—President WAYNE ELLIOTT—Vice-President STERLENE GRAVES-Secretary DON COURTNEY- Treasurer BARBARA SUMNER-Reporter SHARON ALLISON—Parliamentarian LINDA CAROL TEER Linda Carol, shown here with Princess, has received many awards with her Holsteins. At the La. State Fair in 1963, Princess was named Best Fitted Holstein, placed 1st in her class, and Linda Carol was 3rd in show- manship. At the National Dairy Show in Memphis this year, Princess placed in the blue ribbon group. Prissy and Prudence, two more of Linda’s Holsteins, have also won many awards. Prissy was Junior Champion at the state fair and Best Fitted Holstein at the L.S.U. Livestock Show. Prudence was Best Fitted Holstein at State, Parish, and District fairs in 1962. Linda Carol, herself, has won many 4-H awards. The two most cherished are Parish 4-H Queen and Outstanding Girl in Caddo Parish in 1962. PHILIP EWALD Philip Ewald, North Caddo junior, is shown here with his Champion Hampshire Ram he entered in the 1963 Louisiana State Fair. Philip also showed the First Place Ewe at the Fair. At the Caddo Parish District Show, Philip’s entry won the Best Fitted Breeding Animal. Philip has been active in 4-H work every year at North Caddo, and we have good reason to be very proud of him and his achievements. Congratula- tions, Philip. ROBERT NANCE Robert Nance, a freshman at North Caddo and brother of Julia Claire, is also very active in 4-H work and has already achieved a great number of honors for his work. At the Louisi- ana State Fair in 1963, Robert showed first place in light and heavy weight lamb classes, second place in medium weight, showed the Champion Southdown Ram, second place Ewe, and placed fourth in Boys Sheep Showman- ship. At the L.S.U. Spring Livestock Show in 1963, Robert had the Champion Southdown Ewe, and the Reserve Champion Southdown Ram. At the Caddo Parish Fair this year, he showed the Reserve Best Fitted Sheep and Reserve Champion Fat Lamb. CONGRATULATIONS TO BOTH OF YOU, Julia Claire and Robert JULIA CLAIRE NANCE Julia Claire has been an active member of 4-H Clubs for eight years. This year Julia Claire is serving the North Caddo 4-H Club as president. During the past eight years, she has shown two grand champion fat lambs at the Louisiana State Fair, one grand champion Fat Lamb at L.S.U., one Reserve Champion Fat Lamb at L.S.U., and one Reserve Carcass Iamb at the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago. At the Caddo Parish Fair in 1963, Julia Claire had the Grand Champion Fat Lamb and received the Reserve Sheep Showmanship award. Here she is shown receiving the State Sheep Showmanship trophy at the La. State Fair in 1963 from Mr. Jack Dillard. President : Judy McDowell Vice-Pres: sondra McCrary Secretary: JUANIA SPRAYBERRY Treasurer: CLAUDINE HENRY Reporter: BOBBY ROLLINS Parliamentarian: CHARLOTTE ILES Program Chairman: JOHNNY MILLER Creative Writing Club The purpose of this club is to help all interested students to teach them appreci- ation of creative writing. Membership is open to all students with this aim in mind. L. to R.: Mr. Thornton, Judy Floyd, Vickie King, Juanita Sprayberry, Sondra McCrary, Gloria McMahon, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Joffrion. SECOND: Sandra Dees, Jean Holland, Charlotte lies, Judy McDowell, Claud Henry, Brenda Davis, Lillie Crimen. THIRD: Gayle Dodd, Linda Vick, Tonda Cline, Johnny Miller, Bobby Rollins, Tommy Miles, Mike Sanders, Nora Corley. 167 FIRST ROW: Marvin Greer, Jackie Whatley, Vicki Dennison, Gloria McMahon, Jackie May, Linda McCarty, Sandra Groft, Carol Groft, Sarah Heath, Linda Worden, Tommy Miles. SECOND ROW': Mr. Thornton, Rebecca Rates, Linda Wood, Charlotte Dickey, Dan Stanfield, Bobby Rollins, Carolyn Davis, Betty Poston, Steve Craig, Tammy Matthews, Cynthia lies, Pat Tolbert, Johnny Miller, Don Hemperly. Art Club OFFICERS President: SANDRA GROFT Vice-President: JOHNNY MILLER Secretary: TOMMY MILES Treasurer: TAMMY MATTHEWS Reporter: CAROL GROFT Sgt. at Arms: BOBBY ROLLINS Parliamentarian: BETTY POSTON Sponsor: MR. DON THORNTON Sponsor MR. DON THORNTON 168 Betty Poston is known for her horse pictures at North Caddo. Here are just a few of the many fine ones. Mr. Thornton demonstrates to some of the students one branch of art. Sandra Groft and Johnny Miller, two art students, display some of the paintings. This is a painting by Johnny Miller. Math Club FIRST ROW: Tim Pardue, Julia Jance, Barbara Sumner, Sterlene Graves, Linda Teer, Jenny Speer, Mike Smith, Don Yancy. SECOND ROW: Johnny Stephenson, John Tinsley, Bill Yar- brough, Gary Pittenger, Jimmy McGuire, Naubert Willoughby, Clarence Penninger. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Holly, Dennis Whitfield, Billy McNamara, Raymond McKinney, Ronnie Hernandez. FOURTH ROW': Jimmy Dodson, Jack Dominick, Lynn Hartzo, Mike Ryan, Ralph Fowler. OFFICERS RALPH FOWLER—President JACK DOMINICK—Vice-President LINDA TEER—Secretary BARBARA SUMNER-Reporter 170 Dennis Whitfield’s math paper was named overall winner in that division of the Science Fair. Senior High Division Math-Science Fair Winners Ralph Fowler displays his blue ribbon for placing first in the projects with his math project. Junior High Division Susan MaxWell placed first in the Jr. High Division with her paper on cycloids. Diane Ferguson won first place with her math project showing that equilateral triangles form a circle in the Junior High Division of the Science Fair. FHA MRS. LOU VESTA MELDER Sponsor OFFICERS President: CHARLOTTE GASCON Vice-President: CHARLOTTE WALTON Secretary: CHERI LOLLEY Treasurer: VICKI KING Reporter: LINDA THOMPSON Parliamentarian: CAROLYN BLACKMON Historian: VICKI POOLE 172 FIRST ROW: Brenda Floyd, Lottie Dodson, Linda Dougan, Gloria Smith, Dorothy Swearingen, Louise Wilson, Gloria Stahl, Jaqueline Graves, Shirley Wendell, Letrice Player, Judy Moon, Becky McGee. SECOND ROW: Margaret Browning, Linda Stevens, Carlene Starling, Linda Player, Judy Bridges, Ginger Russell, Naomi Colvin, Robyc Parker, Shirley Sprayberry, Carolyn Harris, Mary Emmons, Mary Moore, Vicki Poole. THIRD ROW: Deloris Whatley, Sonia Stephen- son, Linda Vick, Nelda Lott, Diane Fussell, Wanda Moore, Leta Collins, Deanna Anthony, Peggy Giddens, Betty Pearce, Mary Pitts, Sally Procella, Paula McGee. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Black- mon, Twylla Jackson, Gail Dodd, Joy Patterson, Patsy Akers, Linda Thompson, Vicki King, Judy Sessum, Charlotte Walton, Charlotte Gascon, Cheri Lolley, Peggy Rhyne, Neva Fields, Sarah Shelton, Nancy Burks, Elise McLeod. CLUB BEAUS Steve Teague and John Thompson At the Mother Daughter Tea. Judy models her class project in the annual style show. OFFICERS: Queen: CHERRY McDONALD I’nsidcnt; NORMAN FESTAVAN 1st V.-Pres.: JOE CHILES 2nd V.-Pres.: DONNY SMITH 3rd V.-Pres.: BOBBY SMITH Secretary: CHARLES WATERS Treasurer: TOMMY PEARSON Parliamentarian: WAYNE ELLIOT Reporter: DON SUMNER Sentinel: MELVIN TEAR THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE FIRST ROW: Bobby Smith. Tommie Pearson, Melvin Lear, Don Sumner, Charles Waters, Donnie Smith, Joe Chiles, Wayne Elliott. SECOND ROW: T. H. Burns, (Chapter Advisor), Cherry McDonald, (Chapter Queen), Eddie Decmer, Michael Flec- ner, James Head, Bill Boyter, Tommy Armstrong, Leslie Smith, Buhba Courtney, Larry Fedd, Ronald Owens, Ronnie Swcar- engin, Donnie Swearengin. THIRD ROW: Charles Thomas, Jimmy Scott, Dale Martin, Benny Welder, Jimmy Herring, Ken- neth Byerley, Norman Festervan, Donnie West, Larry Powell, Lloyd Armstrong. FOURTH ROW: Donald Owens, David Vick- ers, Jimmy Green, Wayne Banks, Buddy House, Eddie Rhoads, Freddie Keener, Floyd Terry, Sam Parker, Jackie Adcock, Greg Spearman. Russell Shelton, Jimmy Wilder, Austin Henderson, Willard Dempsey, Darrell Terry, James Upchurch. FIFTH ROW: Charles Deal, Henry Teer, Jim Teer, Jerry' Smith. Robert Humpheries, James Clifton, Ronnie McCathran, Jerry Blaine, Bill Webb, Michael Cooper, Lonnie Hughey, Mike Hartsell, Orlan Hanson, Jerry Herring, Billy Pray, Richard Medlin, Dan Riley, L. T. Fields. Jr.-Sr. Basketball Champs: L. to R.: Ronnie Hernandez, Mike Bonner, Robert Edwards, Jackie Hawks, Naubert Willoughby, Gary Latham. Weight Lifting Champs: Wayne Elliot, Dan Stanfield, Mike Pate, Doyle Dempsey, Jerry Pate, Jon Ward, Ronnie Davis, Don Sumner, Jerry Sibert. Intramurals: David Nichols, Jim Harkness, Ken- neth Burks, Jerry Pate, Robert Humphrey, Rich- ard Shaffer, Leland White, Ronnie Swearengin, Don French, Benny Krumnon, Don Sumner, Ricky Reid. Jr.-Sr. Football Champs: Clarence Pittenger, Charles Martin, Jerry Hawkins, Red McCathran, Dan Stan- field, Doug Pearson. Football: David William, Don Armstrong, Lamar Shaw, Ronnie Clark, Alvin Corley, Bobby Gar- rett, Danny Sartors, Jerry Sibert, Tom Pearson. Football: Mike Bonner, Naughbert Willouhby, Gary La- tham, Ronnie Davis, Doyle Dempsey, Ronnie Hernandez, Jackie Hawks, David Keener, Bobby Smith. Intramurals 175 FIRST ROW: Robert Horn, Benny Krumknow, Randy Potter, Allen Cook, Don Courtney. SECOND ROW: Donnie French, Ronnie Brown, Tommy Luce, Mike Twitchell, Jack Goodpastor, Ricky Wright, Ricky Adcock. Industrial Arts and Engineering Tommy Luce, Mike Twitchell, Allen Cook, Ronnie Brown, Ricky Adcock, and Jack Goodpastor working in the shop. 176 FIRST RO l : Les Dillahunty, Keith Wilson, Belton Moore, David Rhorbaugh, Ronnie Hernandez, Clarence Penninger. SECOND ROW: Tammy Matthews, Bill Boyter, Johnny Miller, Bobby Wil- liamson, Jimmy Dodson, Patricia Maxwell. Sponsor MR. JIM CREIGHTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS Les Dillahunty, Doug Pearson, Ronnie Hernandez, David Rohrbaugh. Secretary PAT MAXWELL Girls’ Sports Club Junior and Senior: FIRSTrClaudene Henry, Christy Hoots, Vicky King, Kathy Gill, Juanita Sprayberry, Judy McDowell, Lydia Tidwell, Diane Sermons, Holly Brown, Julia Nance. Glenda Ferguson, Jenny Speer. Pat Maxwell, Miss Mason. SECOND: Carolyn Weaver, Sandra Dees, Tonda Cline, Marcia Westbrook, Ann Saulsbury, Yvonne Whatley, Sue Jennings, Donna Harrington, Jean Carlisle, Gail Searcy, Darlene Strayne, Carolyn Lee. THIRD: Priscilla Selman, Linda Shane, Katie Middleton, Mary Boyter, Shirley Weaver, Kay Carroway, Edweda Rougeau, Carol Morris, Patti Cash, Charlotte lies. FOURTH: Sara Goodman, Cherry McDonald, Jackie Corn, Nancy Savage, Hope Crain, Margaret Williams, Cecelia Slaugh- ter, Sue Ethridge, Judy Rupc, Winnie Windsor, Ann Smith, Cynthia lies, Linda Tumley. FIFTH: Lanora Cornelius, Melissa Idom, Donna Lavine, Julia Petty, Nora Corley, Vera McDuff, Gale Dodd, Linda Vick, Linda Thompson, Jill Daniels, Vivian Meyers. Sponsors: Miss Martha Mason and Miss Sandra Allen. The GIRLS’ SPORTS CLUB is an organization for ones who are interested in sports. It is made up of any girl who will and is willing to participate in intra- murals or the “Teacher-Student” games. OFFICERS: Pat Maxwell—President; Jenny Speer—Vice-President: Melissa Idom—Secretary; Priscilla Selmon—Treasurer. Freshman and Sophomore: FIRST: Prissy Pardue, Donna May, Charlotte Gasoon, Sheila Nelson, Susie Visio, Diana Riley, Royce Simmons, Billie Wynn, Lynn Mandina, Pat Bass, Charlotte Walton, Brenda McDonald, Darlene Boy ter, Judy Hopson, Miss Allen. SECOND: Beverly Born, Margaret Jobe, Patsy Akers, Judy Bridgers, Pat Crain, Beverly Saulsbury, Leah Mathews, Linda Scagg, Susan Clements, Pat Price, Sheila Cline, Anita Sharp, Vicki McCathran, Louise Wilson, Edwena Rudeseal. THIRD: Vanessa Kennedy, Carla Duncan, Mary Childress, Lynn Adger, Francis Yarbrough, Marsha Malone, Carla Smith, Susie Turrentine, Beth Doyle, Helen Logan, Janice Floyd, Cynthia Methvin, Diane Ferguson, Adonna Hicks, Anna Moore. FOURTH: Pat Wright, Diane Ryne, Brenda Sessum, Peggy Giddens, Frankie Hargette, Susan Maxwell, Mary Farmer, Sharon Wilson, Shirley Spraybery, Patsy Wynn, Beth Parker, Sonia Stephenson, Joy Patterson, Judy Smith. FIFTH: Hazel Hoots, Linda Nottingham, Judy Shores, Sarah Heath, Janie Godwin, Carolyn Mosely, Valeria Moore, Nancy Coutney, Twylla Giles, Vicki Poole, Ginger Russell, Ann Jennings, Janice Gover, Peggy Kenner. 179 Fr. and Soph. Volleyball Champs: FIRST ROW: Pat Bass, Linda Alex- ander, Diana Riley, Lucy Ouzts. SEC- OND ROW: Charlotte W:alton, Mary Childress, Linda Scaggs, Susan Cle- ments. THIRD ROW: Dianne Furgu- son, Billie Dean Wynn, Anna Marie Moore, Dianne Ryan. Miss Mason answers Katie while Brenda dreams of a championship. Miss Allen explains procedure to Joy Patterson in tense moments before the game. Girls’ Intramurals Jr. and Sr. Basketball Champs: FIRST ROW: Julia Nance, Linda Teer, Jeanie Carlisle, Karen Hargette. SECOND ROW: Faye Young, Jenny Speer, Cherry McDonald, Kay Carroway. Soph, and Fr. Softball Champs: FIRST ROW: Sharon Barlow, Wanda Carter, Vicky Poole, Lot- tie Dodson, Doris Law. SECOND ROW: Neva Fields, Judy Paris, Janis Floyd, Donna Pitts, Becky Bates. 180 L. to R.: Louise Gildon, Betty Fowler, Mary Helen Sessum, Cherlyn Arnold, Diane Sermons, Judy McDowell. L. to R.: Janet Shafer, Mary Boy ter, Judy Shores, Lottie Sasser, Ann Saulsbury, Linda Dougan, Linda Nottingham. STAGE MANACERS The success of a show is determined largely by those behind the scene who work lights, pull curtains, and keep things rolling. We are fortunate to have two boys as dependa- ble as our 1964 stage managers and we want to say thanks for a job well done to: DOUG PEARSON DAVE PRICE 181 Left to Right: Willie May Sharpe, Alice Montgomery, Sam Sharpe, W. C. Catteberry, Evalina Rochmore, Mary Tompkin. Custodians and Cafeteria Workers Our school could not function without the help of the custodians and cafeteria workers. Our campus and class rooms are kept clean hy the custodians. We are able to enjoy a good, wholesome meal and a clean place to enjoy the food because of the cafeteria workers. We give you our thanks. L. to R.: Margaret Williams, Pearlira Franks, Emma Daw- son, Lee Ethel Gra- ham. Autographs Our advertisers are the friends who in a great measure make the Rebel possible. To them we want to say Thank You for your support. 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FINANCE COMPANY new and used furniture Incorporated Phone 375-2613 Vivian, La. Ph. 422-1422 1032 Texas Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana CENTENARY COLLEGE Sexton Memorial Dormitory for Women. Invites North Caddo High School Students to visit its lovely campus and to consider the advantages it offers to those in pursuit of a liberal arts education. For information and catalog, write Director of Recruitment, P.O. Box 4188 Centenary Station, Shreveport, La. A Friendly Campus 208 GENERAL OFFICES Box 338 Phone 6646 OIL CITY, LA. MANY, LA. Phone 256-2159 SHREVEPORT, LA. Phone 424-1462 iramer purveys , w Oil Well Logging (Perforating iNC. ’CENTENARY, OF COURSE!’ say these North Caddo graduates who are now members of the We like it, and we think you North Caddo Seniors would too. Hope to see you come September, 1964. Don't overlook your friendly, close - to - home college after graduation. For details, call the En- rollment Counselor at UN 1-2431. OMNIA 209 Oil City, La. 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