Parkway High School - Superbia Pardi Yearbook (Bossier City, LA)

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They live and work, hear, speak, touch, see, and sense in their own little world of blackboards and textbooks. Yet, in the back of their minds is the knowledge that t someday, they too will be forced out into the world which they now only observe. 'I5 5 v n AM H.. '-.---'1- Life is Waitingg waiting on the next page, around the Corner, out the front door. YW .-mp 4-.fl 1 ' w I I 191 The faculty is proud to announce the selection of eleven seniors to the 1977 Who's Who of Parkway High School. These seniors were selected on the basis of character, leader- ship, and service to the school. Especially taken into consider- ation was the initiative shown by these students to perform services beyond that which was required of them. Whois Who Grady Crow Cindi Allred Renee Bose Kelly Berry Mark Chavis at PH. .. . Mary Kelly Davis I Ritchard Maynard Harvey Helms Lavern Simoneaux Lynette Jacobs Permi Ratte s W .N SN 1 .. , umm r. and Miss Parkwa Laverne Simone-aux Selected as, this year's Miss P.H.S. was Laverne Simoneaux. Her spirit and enthusiasm shows in all that she does. Laverne was in Pep Squad her fresh- man year and chosen as Pep Squad Secretary her Sophomore year. The student body elected Laverne a cheerleader her junior year and head cheerleader her senior year. Laverne is a four year member of the Y-Teens. As a junior she served as Y-Teen service chairman and as a Mid-South delegate. Laverne was selected as Y- Teens Mid-South delegate, La. State Hostess, and nominated as a Mid-South Y-Teen officer. Laverne was also a member of the Student Coun- cil, French Club, CODAC, and elected as Sopho- more Class Secretary. Laverne has also proven her- self worthy of being selected to Who's Who and Superbia Pardi Salutes. i y ,Y Mark Chavis Mark Chavis, chosen to the title of Mr. P.H.S. , has taken part in many student activities at Parkway. As a freshman, Mark was in band and served as a member of the Yearbook ,Ad Staff. In his sophomore year, he was in the band, served as the Sophomore Director of the Key Club, and was chosen Yearbook Business Manager. Mark has been a member of the sophomore and junior councils and was elected to the Senior Senate. He was a Student Council representative his sopho- more year, Vice-President of the Student Council his junior year, and finally in his senior year he was elected Student Council President. Mark was also very active in the band where he was a member of both the Bossier City All-City Band and the La. All-Star Marching BAnd. He received many other honors in his years at Parkway. He was selected to NHS his junior year and served as both a La. Youth Seminar delegate and a Pelican State del- egate. He was chosen as Parkway's Best Citizen and selected to Who's Who and Superbia Pardi Salutes. NHS. The National Honor Society is an organization that strives to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, stim- ulates a desire to render service, promotes leader- ship, and develops character. All these qualities are evident in each of its members. New members are chosen each spring and participate in a tapping ceremony during the assembly at school. Also, an evening formal induction ceremony is held for the members and their families. This year's NHS project for the school was the organization of a new student handbook. A lot of hard work went into this, and it was a big success. These students are a great asset to Parkway and are truly the cream of the crop. NHS OFFICERS: STANDING, L-R: Cindy Allred, Lynn Cattell, Penni Ratte, Janice Leatherwood. SITTING, L-R: Mrs. Wojecki and Mrs. Madden fAdvisorsJ. FIRST ROW, L-R: Rene Bose, Lynette Jacobs, Jamie Jett, Sherry McCall, Rita Breaux, Denise Ingham. SECOND ROW, L R Chrisy Graham, Kelly Berry, Mary Kelly Davis, Donna Brown. THIRD ROW, L-R: Keith Whitehead, Paula Powell, Robbie Mashburnl, Ritchard Maynard, Mark Chavis, Grady Crow. X t The excitement of NHS Induction Y 5 ! The Formal Induction A moment to remember ' ' New members at formal induction. 5 i f ' 'V' if 5 fi Leaving for the reception. f -'12 -I . wt af 5 Reception in library enjoyed by Patty . New member waiting to be called. ' 9 O HS. Pamway S Best ' , 'mkk H m,.L 11 , 1 y - y t 52 it t l , if - - t g as mmAh yi at r t. ' ag 2 I A L r E 7 11 H i' - 55 li 'S' -.,'k' fi -- -milf .17 '25 T 1? L: -ii? 15 . ' 1 T I.. .. , , t . 0.554 N 3' 223525322 . 5 it 3, e 'IS ' 19:1 Q, ggaa is t f 'iw g A Q X F A' . ,, in ., ,, t , Q .3 .tr tt. my -g I mx 1 is 5 t. . 1 ' t. ..mWAf, at - as ' ' E? L ' Q t E ' t - 1 t - 'K - t ii53V':'L'J'l41zzQ .'-.., fmgii--kQv2''E--zi1IEfll:zg , - Q.. K ' - - . . .,h, L . ,. I '-'- '-a ' 1 . 22 , V . VVL' ' ,.,L W,L.L t 1: ..,, - 5 New members on stage . . . Proud moment for Mary Kelly Davis. Nz , ..,... , N. Donna Brown lights her candle . U i, ' fu .. X . in Cindi Allred makes the final walk. Grady Crow will remember this event. Pelican State Delegates and Alternates. SITTING, L-R: Mary Kelly Davls, Clndy Rane. STANDING, L-R: Mike Barton, Mark Chavis, Grady Crow, Harvey Helms. a 2 L-R: Theresa Wolf, Rhonda Doolittle, Susan Sands, Tina Marshall, Mary Kelly Davis, Kelly Berry, Lisa Hart, Pam Philips, Lisa Marshall, Chrisy Graham, Kathy Gilbert. Homecoming King and ueen Kelly Berry and Ricky Slade Parkwayas FRESHMAN MAIDS: L-R: Pam Phillips and Lisa Mar- shall. SOPHOMORE MAIDS: L-R: Susan Sands and Tina Marshall. Homecoming Court 7 ' lc, c x ',,,.f ,L,,j'Dv? . 5-gwff wk. ' ,, -I 40 JUNIOR MAIDS: L-R: Theresa Wolf and Ronda Doo- little. oeo o el o SENIOR MAIDS: L-R: Chrisy Graham and Kathy Gil- ben. Awards Day recognizes STUDENT COUNCIL AWARDS: Teresa Spoor, Jim Wellborn. Andy Posey Jeff Brunson, Outstanding Key Club- ber . 32 James Herring receives the Air Ruth Poole, FHA Award. Force Association Award . Dale Webster, Kiwanis Club Outstanding Senior. Patty Daves receives Alpha Delta Kappa Award. Mark King wins the Forensic Award. Diane McKellar received Patri- otism Award. yParkWay's students. f - . a. 11,.f:-fan: .,,. we -f..ff is,.11...1.31..45g5ii55555255f53g,.,lm.lig 1: m.f:f5:-wx:-E.: Mf1f-W-M.:-f.e--time af: -V f f --'va sifwszae:-zzas wtf 13 -. r.- ., si .. - ,. , gsvgi :-, ,qkggfggggzwflftsxzs - ' amen.- '- r ' '-'.- n R ' ' LQ: - - W'A- fliif' '- . s ' nj.-915-.,hf -as -Q 5 fiixfd? . 1 ' cg' iffy.. 3' F? ' - .,N,1ms..,,,...gi,... 'fe I ,-., W - 1 fe Q5 e 3 X fries 2 A at f R' - ' A KX 1 K 1 ' . ' ' Q a 5 , f it , W 2 .Q 5 ' - Hiifl S .' A ' , ,i s R' ' ' 1: my g y -?' A . Art Awards go to Becky Pritchard Edwards. 5 f ,.,.t,1. , Vicki Taylor, Joni Harris, and Julie Lynn Simek receives the National Sojourner . Parkway scholarship recipients. PERFORMING ARTS Beam, Jim Wellborn, and Skip Robinson. A W ARD: Tami Marlene Leeper, 33 Enthusiasm LAYERN SIMONEAUX SUPERBIA PARDI Leadership MARK CHAVIS 4 s L Q s . A s s . . . LR Capablhty b ' i l RVR fi CINDI ALLRED Qss s 7 .AAV f I L 22,' A'W- syl - I Service I - MARY KELLY DAVIS Inspiration KELLY BERRY ' Friendliness CATHY LOTKOWSKI SALUTES . . Originality MICHAELA MEREDITH t Q ,, :.'V lic gf'V W - l1 t l t 1 tt Talent Attitude GRADY CROW Depeudability HARVEY HELMS Otltstauding RICKY SLADE Loyalty REXEE BOSE Jeff Wellborn Election to the Hall of Fame is the highest honor bestowed on a member of the Senior Class. This selection is made by a unanimous decision of a selected group of students and faculty members and is based on outstanding and unselfish service to the school and community. Jeff Wellborn, in his quiet way, is a worthy recipient of this honor. Ieff's accomplishments include: basketball, track, and Secretary of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Mu Alpha Theta, CODAC, Panther's Print Staff, Student Council and Key Club Treasurer, as well as Outstanding Key Club Member. He was selected for National Honor Society, a Pelican State Delegate, Best Citizen of 1976 and Who's Who of Parkway High School. Jeff is presently a student at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. ,A .,,.. ttt. N -, gzip s .fsf is 36 Hall of Fame Optimist Award W, i x , WE, 222 Um um Hifi 311 H if W Mig W Cindy Allred Grady Crow .Baie mm-at 1 .S V V Q Sweethearts Football Sweetheart Band Sweetheart Mary Kelly Davis Lisa Han ROTC Sweetheart Baseball Sweetheart Edwina Walker Trish Haynes X i 1976-77 1 Basketball Sweetheart Pam Wolf f 5 - K ' Jamboree Queen Shelly Spohn E Basketball Maid Susan Sands A Q 7 7 lllll Coke Party and Preliminaries ,fi .faading .lrady of '77 ,ff jfafgy .fflffaysux Wunnafz-qlfz Luk Janusz-Yup fiaffy 45120512 Xxx! w'm wm,.,, , , . ,, , Qouzfg WLLlZl2 E'Z-Fllfl gina JMQTLEQZK gizcf cRu1zna'z-Vufl 512615 jgozfa 85516 Jmufig Sami-Qinafiata gwzf, CROQIQEZZE CQULLQL JVOTHZQH .fimfa Qfagazky afmazy jfaffy Ebcwii . ..,, ', ' YM TV 'ciss . , K 4, f W iiamp I., f , . jfafgy Ugompmn cgxami-Q Lizafiafz QEIZLLE swag!!-fL8fCl 6761419 CQCU2-Sy Qing lvymg Freshman and Sophomore Favorites DOMIMIQUE LANZILOTTI BOBBY COCKRELL ' PAM PHILLIPS LEUGH ANN BIGBY- . I f l i Junior and Senior Favorites i JIM IUNEAU GRADY CROW N RHONDA DOOLITTLE CHRISY GRAHAM .J Y lx. N. . 1 K , f 4 ' ' 4- ' . Y , . .F ' 1 .- , I., 6 vs.. I . X ' - 1 -.f . , , . ' 1 .-.gk '- U . , w ' 2 . 1 5 ' : ,. K V 1. . , , X . .L . Lx-w . V 4.., -,I s V I-,Ig-Q - -C ' IA ,. -M ' 11 .A 1 . . 'X -13.117 , 1, 1 . W. 5 - get -- - 4 '5f.:5gf , -4. . ' jk. Q , , .. 4 1 .I ' . '1 1 A ,,.5.a:fL45F,135 ' ff5f'7fig Q' . ' '. - iwl 15'-7 1.f:1if5f i ' 4' - ' ' -, 11 1 V .V ... 33155 5 '- ,qv-,,w.--fa.-.' .if yr . 3. , -. ' ' 4' ' , X r 'I .5 vw . 1 , , -5 3. Q. ,:,1'i,.j 'JE' T321- ,Y . V ,f 1. ,- -v. .-, Y . V, - -,gf J X , Af . . , V. .Q , f... w-....f.- ,Ji -Pg N ,. . .,. . ..1 .L 1 m , ,z-:V . .fp -1 g,,.g Q- ., f-: 4. . .'1r- - , , .,, h ,4 - , V 1, - , . .- ,L -,f .. .-...A - w., .- .- , 4 p .-,. g :.- 1 :Q-M . - Tj. r1. ?5'.g51im-3g.Qy4L.'3N. ,nf-...Q 19... 1 ..b4'.2:f,1a. 1,3-. W? F' 1' WY'--fi-if' ' fiifw'-ff-QL:,Z3'3-F9-f ' ' l v ff-we . irls and Boys FCA encourage The purpose of the Girls' FCA is to help members learn more about themselves and others, and to learn more about God. It also helps to keep members physically as well as spiritually fit. ROW 1, L-R: Mrs. Underwood, Advisory Mrs. Black, Advisorg Sheryl Blaufuss. ROW 2, L-R: Theresa Redanaver, Chrissie Graham, Anne Martin. i its ROW 1, L-R: Janis Tricket, Anita Morgan, Rene Belton, Cindy Skains, Donna Stuart, Kay Sweeney. ROW 2, L- R: Susan Martin, Theresa Wolf, Kathy Panzer, Patti Leone, Marsha Brown, Kim Cormier, Jeri Claiborne, Mel- ody Golden, Sheila Smally. ROW 3, L-R: Sheila Troutman, Rhonda Doolittle, Rachel Munro, Lisa Finley, Jackie Beard. Christian spirit 5 T 1 if ROW 1, L-R: David Cotton, Robbie Marshall, David Rush. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes for boys helps bring unity to the group of athletes at Parkway. They become united in the spirit of the game as well as the spirit of God. As a result, they become more mature. Later, this maturity can help the world and community . , Kim Wellborn, Tom Maloney. 1, L-R: Marlon C St J Ri k ll owan, eve asper, c y A ey, David Cotton, Grady Crow, Brain Copper, Chip Cole, Wood, Scott Toppet, Jeff Cockran, Jeff Varnell. ROW 2, L-R: Mile Stevenson, Mark Thomas, Varl Jim Davis, James Baskin, Odon Simoneaux, lay Vail, Reggie McBee, Dennis Vessels, Tom Spoor. 3, L-R: Robbie Marshall, Mike Guerrero, S ud Underwood, Benito Guerrero lack Slade David Kin P a 1 gr Cupid, Steve Rutcher, lay Doyle, Randy Bolter, Brett McNabb. ROW 4, L-R: Ricky Slade, Phil Wages, Rush, David Saylors, Gary Price, Ken Plummer, Charles Reynolds, Stacy McKaffrey, Andy lurnegan, vid Lingo. ROW 5, L-R: Gary Smith, Kevin Cockrell, Henry Bailey, Paul Offitt, Terry Baily, Joe Bazo, Delaney, Steve Clark. ROW 6, L-R: Creig Spohn, Spunky Ruble, Dennis Clark, Mike Barton, Billy X 3 n '.' xg ogy' lr'K'i-E51-C: ' Q Key Club promotes Citizenship . The objects of the Key Club are: to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experi- ence in living and working together, to serve the school and community, to cooperate with the school principal and to pre- pare for useful citizenship. ROW 1, L-R: Mr. Lash, Advisorg Joe Bazo. Pres., Robbie Mashburn, V. Pres.g Ricky Alley, Sec., Odon Simoneaux, Treas. SWEETHEARTS: L-R: Amy Nell Padgett, Deyna Clark, Pam Wolf, Chrissie Graham, Teresa Lanzalotti, Robin Price. Q ROW 1, L-R: James Baskin, Jeff Little, Bobby Cockrell, Billy Galihar, Darrel Hardison, Fred Lucky. ROW 2, L- R: Scott Toppett, Bob Saylors, lim Juneau, Reggie McBee, Jeff Varnell, Charles Reynolds, Ken Plummer, Richard Alexander. ROW 3, L-R: Eric Chunn, Mark Chavis, lim Davis, David Saylors, Mark King, Don Pepper, lim Wellborn, Kevin Wood. 54 are sponsored by the Lions Club and work in conjunction with them on many projects. The club is composed of boys and sweethearts elected from each class by the club. The word LEO stands for leadership, experience and SWEETHEARTS: L-R: Kelly Berry and Teresa Wolf. OPPOHUYHJY- I R Leo Club promotes leadership . J' N Parkway Leo Club was organ- X ized for the purpose of serving our community and school. They ROW 1, L-R: Jim McKellar, Pat Franz, Mike Barton, Pres.g Mr. Howard, Advisory Don Simmons, David Cot- ton, Grady Crow, Butch Fincher, Jeff Cockran. ROW 1, L-R: Spunky Ruble, Kenneth Cupid, Steve Rutcher, Scott Messer, Craig Spohn, Jay Vail, Scott Har- rington, John Dike. ROW 2, L-R: Domanick Lanzillotti, Eddie Stevenson, Robert Casillas, Jeff Simmons, John Long, John Graham. ROW 3, L-R: Jeff Scott, Pat Mladenka, Steve Evans, Chip Cole, Brian Copper, Richard Backa, Bob McKellar, Dennis Clark, Harvey Helms. ROW 4, L-R: Kirk Harstein, Stuart Haire, Terry Kleinsas- ser, Henry Bailey, Shay Fields, Ritchard Mayard. 55 Y-Teens grow in friendship . Y-Teens is an organization in which girls are striving to grow as a persong to grow in friendship with people of all races, reli- gions, and nationalities, and to grow in the love and knowledge of God. ROW 1, L-R: Bobby Cockrell, Jay Vail, Spunky Ruble. ROW 2, L-R: Mrs. Madden, Advisory Mary Kelly Davis, Pres.: Kathy Gilbert, V. Pres., Mary Markiel, Sec.g Anne Martin, Treas.g Renee Bose, Reporter, Odon Simoneaux, Diana Kemp, ICCg David Cotton, Kelly Berry, Social Chairman, Ricky Slade, Shelly Spohn, Chaplain, Denise Borja, Service: Laverne Simoneaux , Parliamentarian . :fwfr i 'J ROW 1, L-R: P. Copper, S. Troutman, H. Toppett, T. Moses, C. Smith, G. Shelton, T. Filkins, L. Straub T. Marshall, S. Sands, N. Wells, D. Dugan, C. Taylor, K. Mclfarlan, T. Wise, D. Pijanowski, D. Daigle K. Nathsteine, Y. Flint, K. McAlister, C. Hancammon. ROW 2, L-R: P. Powell, V. Walpole, B. Wright D Cambell, K. Panzer, R. Hinman, R. Hill, K. Hendrick, S. McKee, Michele Kjos, E. Kent, L. Marshall, C Rudd, L. Gilliam, T. Carter, D. Waug, K. Leeps, S. Voightlander, S. Shirley, R. Doolittle, L. Finley, L. Heatherly, C. Hoy, C. Scott, D. Hamilton. ROW 3, L-R: D. Johnson, L. Smith, C. Conner, J. Claiborne, C Morales, A. Weston, I. Trickett, T. Tarpley, K. Alexander, K. Russ, S. Bing, C. Ingersol, D. Clark, V Bolter, K. Hale. ROW 4, L-R: P. Beam, P. Wolf, L. Long, A. England, S. Dupuy, K. Asberry, S. Tharp, K Barton, S. O'Hara, D. Hirsch, M. Mailex, I. Jett, T. Collins, D. Carter, S. Methvin, R. Brady, S. Stewart T. Tutt, S. Paddie, C. Chambers, Kay Breairty. ROW 5, L-R: J. Owens, R. Phillips, M. Brown, V. Minks, S Soileau, C. Ledbetter, D. Harris, V. Helms, T. Wolf, T. Rond, N. Long, K. Huckabee, K. Gaulding, C Nickels, C. Harris, B. McGinnis, D. Todd, C. Rider. 1 J FTA promotes new teacher program . ROW 1, L-R: Grady Crow, Pres.: Sherry McCall, Linda Long. ROW 2, L-R: Mrs. Underwood, Advisorg Sandy Smith, Cindy Allred, Janis Leatherwood . , . ,EMMA H2315 . 'Y -., L 5 fit Sm E.l,j, f. hh - ' I P 72 . - 5' a, ,G DNEW ,AC The Parkway Chapter of the Future Teachers of America is a member of the state FTA. Delegates from Parkway attend the State FTA convention in the spring. This year, a new program was intro- duced, the Novic Teaching Program, a course called Introduction to Teaching. The Novic teachers go each day to either Bellaire, Sun City, or Curtis Elementary. They are assigned to a teacher whom they assist all through the school year. The program this year was a big success for all involved, and the student benefited greatly. The largest money-making project put on by the FTA was their Halloween Spookhouse. Held in C wing, they spooked many a youngster, and had a wonderful evening themselves . ROW 1, L-R: Tammy Rogers, Linda Leonard, Jill Schmitz, Tracy McKay, Kathy Moore, Lisa Vessels, Teresa Redanauer. ROW 2, L-R: Lisa Primeaux, Kathy Lotkowski, Laverne Simoneaux, Susan Manson, Paula Powell, Rene Phillips, Sheryl Blaufuss. ROW 3, L-R: Denise Borja, Cindy Smith, Rachel Munro, Steve Evans, Melinda Talosso, Angela Gibson, Debbie Taylor. ROW 4, L-R: Craig Fuller, Bill Maloney, Mark Chavis, Donna Hardy, Linda Ming. 57 . Mu Alpha Theta . ., ROW 1, L-R: Denise Ingham, Brenda Walker, Sandi Meyers, Susan Taylor, Jeannine Ledbetter, Elsa Kapitan. ROW 2, L-R: Scott Harrington, Tony Birmingham, Rob Pemberton, Harvey Helms. To encourage scholarship and interest in higher mathematics is the goal of Mu Alpha Theta. Requirements for the Math Club are two years of pre- vious high school math and a B average. Mrs. Goree serves as advisor. ROW 1, L-R: David McNabb, Cindy Smith, Beth Wright. ROW 1, L-R: Mrs. Goree, Advisorg Steve Taylor, Lynette Jacob, Lynn Cattell. FBLA develops business leaders FBLA tries to develop members in business leader- ship. It is a nationwide organization and the Parkway FBLA club is only one of many chapters. Its only requirement is to be enrolled in a business course. Mrs. Quigley and Mrs. Rigdon serve as advisors to this useful organization . - Hmm U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA ROW 1, L-R: Mrs. Quigley. ROW 2, L-R: Pam Q Cooper, Freda Blackmon. ROW 3, L-R: Mrs. Rigdon, Glynna Barron, Lana Russ, Jill Patton, Denise Borja. 1... ,K ROW 1, L-R: Lynette Jacobs, Linda Ming, Kathy Hill. ROW 2, L-R: Lisa Vessels, Sharon Sandifer, Debbie Ingham, Kathy Paris. ROW 3, L-R: Babs Dodson, Lori Cormier, Selma Robinson, Karen Stanley, Mary Jiles, Shelaine Evans, Kim Hoggard, Susan Cole, Karen Bristole, Tina Begley. Biology Club interest in science Pi Beta Chi This club is for those students who have an interest in the sciences. It is composed of students who have had or are currently enrolled in biology and have at least a 2. 5 grade point average. The primary purpose of the clubs fund raising 1. activities is to help finance an end of the year trip to a place of biological interest. f. fn, Y Q. 6 t if Z - , ' LQ T1 lg if Ari fl-5 J-f ROW 1, L-R: Mr. Lockwood, Advisory Ronald Sea- nor, Pres.: Mark Kawaski, V. Pres.g Shelaine Ammons, Sec.: Cammie Bryan, Treas. ROW 1, L-R: Lisa Herring, Michele Maillet, Terry Lynch, Debbie Hirch, Holly Toppett, George Blackman, Armando Rhoades, Sharon Manson, Pam Phillips, Susan Taylor. ROW 2, L-R: Nicole Miller, Scarlet O'Hara, Kevin Black, Connie Rudd, Laurie Lewallen, Jeff Little, Kevin Francis, Kathy Barton, Michele Kjos, Kathy Panzer. ROW 3, L-R: Gerald Flaherty, Betsy Hill, Brenda Walker, Jane Smith, Greg Blackmon, Tammie Brayn, Doug Little, Sharon Paddie, Carol Conner, Steve Snow. ROW 1, L-R: Wayne Stogsdill, David Wells, Steve Soileau, Marsha Brown, Penny Kirkland, Terry Heck, Andrew Posey, Rene Pallay, Lynn Cattell, Melissa Stevens, John McIntosh. FHA promotes home economics Y 'Vi ROW 1, L-R: Mrs. Bass, Advisor, Ruth E. Poole, Pres.: Sylvia Rhoades, V. Pres.g Sue Nash, Sec.g Sherry McCall, Treas. ROW 2, L-R: Penni Ratte, Reporter, Cindy Wheeler, Historiang Jackie Paddie, Song Leader. FHA is a worthwhile club pro- moting International Goodwill and a growing appreciation for homemaking. It provides indi- vidual and group recreation, thus helping further interest in home economics. The only require- ment to join FHA is to have had 1 year of many Home Ec. courses offered. This year Sherry McCall, our local treasurer, serves as State Reporter. ROW 1, L-R: Jeanne Ruff, Susan Baker, Robin Carnivale. ROW 2, L-R: Ginger Lamm, Cissy Raney, Angela Jurgenson, Kathy Hill, Sheila Smelley. ROW 3, L-R: Patti Leone, Tammy Kowski, Dawn Exford, Janet Mickle, Jeannine Ledbetter, Judy Bone, Connie Raiford, Kim Hoggard. Skill Center Interest Students The Skill Center is operated by the Bossier Parish School Board now nearing the end of its seventh year of operation under Principal Louis Baker. Students attend their parent school for half a day and study at the skill center the other half of the day. They take academic courses at their parent schools and gradu- ate from them . Miss Taylor , Advisor . . Senior Senate . The function of the Senior Senate is to organize the members of the senior class. This group of stu- dents is responsible for carrying out senior class pro- jects and for keeping all seniors informed of the Sen- ior action . The Senate is composed of both appointed and elected members. Three-fourths of the members are elected by the Senior class and one-fourth of the members are appointed. This distribution gives the seniors a large part in running the activities of their class. fs, 'Q .0 ROW 1, L-R: Harvey Helms, Pres.g Lynette Jacobs, V. Pres.: Cathy Lotkowski, Sec.: Pam Wolf, Treas. ROW 1, L-R: Jeff Scott, Don Simmons, Richard Mayard, Mary Markiel, Kathy Gilbert, Renee Bose, Lynn Cat- te11, Lisa Primeaux, Bill Maloney, Rodney Horn. ROW 2, L-R: Chrissie Graham, Scott Harrington, Rachel Munro, Kathy Mayeaux, Janis Leatherwood, Grady Crow, Mike Stevenson, Steve Jasper. Art Club promotes artistic talent s ROW 1, L-R: Debbie Ingham, Robin Carnivale, Karen Bristow, Mark Chavis, Rachel Munro, Anne Anstead. The Art Club was organized to provide a program to further the interest of Art students and those simply interested in Art. Our yearly activities include Home- coming stage and Beauty Pageant decorations . Q f K :i FJ..-5-, X V 64 ROW 1, L-R: Miss Wittington, Advisorg Jill Schmitz, Melissa Stevens, Caren Foster, Kathy Barton. ROW 1, L-R: Mike Micheels. 5 4 rs E CODAC achieves student involvement . Community Organizations for Drug Abuse Control consists of selected students from the eleventh and twelfth grades. These students are presented a lesson plan which they teach to a class at Curtis Ele- mentary School. The purpose of this organization is to acquaint young children with the facts about drug abuse and edu- cate them so they can make their own decisions about the use of drugs. The success of CODAC depends upon the members' ability to present each lesson in a clear and simple way. ROW 1, L-R: Dennis Clark, Bus Captaing Miss Kay Tharp, Advisor: Cindy Allred, Co-ordinator. Q ,Q Q ? SQ Stiff! ROW 1, L-R: Richard Backa, Chip Cole, Stuart Haire, Mark Chavis, David Cotton, Linda Flippo, Lisa Hart, lin Juneau, Robbie Mashburn, Kathy Mayeaux, Daine Hoy, Cindy Paris, Sylvia Rhoades. ROW 2, L-R: Tammy Kowski, Karen Bristow, Sue Nash, Penni Ratte, Sherry McCall, Janis Leatherwood, Lynn Cattell, Beth Wright, Karen Heitz, Jim Wellborn, Sharon Boose, Renee Bose, Kelly Berry. ROW 3, L-R: Jana Bickley, Karen Hale, Veda Boter, Paula Powell, Coleen Stanfield, Theresa Redanaver, Judy Finkley, Tammy Beam, Mark King, Rodney Horn, Lisa Garcie, Cheri Mulig. ROW 4, L-R: Pam Copper, Spunky Ruble, Mary Kelly Davis, Charlie East, Charles Reynolds, Ken Plummer, Steve Evans, Jill Schmitz, Jeri Claiborne, Pam Short, Elsa Kapitan, Cathy Smith. ROW 5, L-R: Jeanne Ledbetter, Tom O'Neill, Elaine Combs, Judy Rochelle, Deyna Clark, Anne Martin. Beta Club promotes good character The National Beta Club is an organization of high school stu- dents of good character, credita- ble achievement, and com- mendable attitudes. One must be a sophomore, junior, or a senior, have been in school for at least one semester, and have a 3.2 or better grade point average before they can be considered for mem- bership. 4 ,ix , B l A 5 5 ROW 1, L-R: Mrs. Moore, Advisor: Tony Birmingham, Pres.g Keith , Nf l sb' Whitehead, V. Pres., ,Tammy Beam, Renee Bose, Richard Backa. CHARACHR ROW 1, L-R: Kyleen Whitehead, Rodney Horn, George Birmingham, Cathy Smith, Sharon Sandifer, Mary Mar- kiel, Frances Smith, Sharon Boose, Angela Gibson, Cheri Mulig, Penni Ratte, Sherry McCall. ROW 2, L-R: Diane Hoy, Carol Ingersol, Tom O'Neil, Beth Wright, Steve Taylor, Deyna Clark, Tammy Kowski, Steve Soileau, Kelly Berry, Mike Sweeney, Lynn Cattell, Vicki Parks. ROW 3, L-R: Rita Breaux, Anne Martin, Kathy Gilbert, Steve Salvucci, Karen Hale, Cindy Paris, Denise Ingham, Elsa Kapitan, Chrissie Graham, Karen Heitz, Linda Flippo, Paula Powell. ROW 4, L-R: Robbie Mashburn, Scott Harrington, Mike Barton, Har- vey Helms, Richard Mayard, lim Wellborn, Grady Crow, Bob Saylors, Bob McKellar, Pam Copper, Janis Leatherwood , Debbie Harris . Pep quad promotes spirit . The Pantherettes could be heard cheering at the pep rallies, football games and at the basketball games. The spirit that was contributed by the hard- working girls added much to the way the students reacted during the football season. This club ventured out in the heat, cold and rain to see the Panthers defend their valor. The faculty sponsors are Mrs. Maxine Black and Mrs. Noel Rat- cliff . C'moI1 Jeri, YELL! L-R: Melenie Southland, Chaplaing Melody Golden, Sec. -Treas.g Lisa Mitchell, Vice Pres.: Mrs. Ratcliff and Mrs. Black, Advisorsg Donna Epps, Pres.g Kathy Scales, Reporter, Donna Daigle, Drum Capt. . and Panther victories PARKWAY HUGH SCHOOL WPANTHEBETTES asserts HWY, U- W ROW 1, L-R: Tammy Bryant, Susan Baker, Stacy Fullerton, Lisa Herring. ROW 2, L-R: Melanie Southerland Ginger Lamb, Donna Daigle, Jeri Claiborne, Diane Miller, Toyna Tutt, Kathy Scales, Judy Bone, Cindi Ene debrock, Jeanne Ruff. SQUAD LEADERS: Lisa Teekell, Ginger Shelton, Lori Heatherly, Elaine Kent, Tracey Beckham, Ellen Kent Laura Gilliam, Kim Berry, Sharon Low. 4:2 DANCE TEAM: ROW 1, L-R: Donna Epps, Lisa Mitchell, Laura Gillian. ROW 2, L-R: Donna Daigle, Jeri Clai borne, Jeanne Ruff, Lisa Marshall, Diane Miller, Melenie Southerland, Susan Baker, Tracey Beckham, Rosa linda Corral. 725 cc? 5 CT' cn C2-4 CD D-1 .: .ED I PX. cd 3 A-4 s.. CU D-a Cheerleaders reign Led by Laverne Simoneaux, and sponsored by Miss Barton, the cheerleader squad consists of eight super- spirited girls. These girls practice cheers and chants and present them to the student body and spectators at different athletic events. The eight cheerleaders attended a summer camp where they received four superior and one excellent ribbon. They also won the coveted Spirit Stick. 4 ADVISOR: Miss Barton 1 ww , .,, t ?tfm?8Hlzss1:'zwus,f ,2 ,E ,. ,K ,H in Campus spirit W2 'Ki 1 gg J' sf 1.1 Y imoneaux leads the E ww mam' ,, mf- ' W S . A w43ff2fX,7QvG7i,, ' K ,ww 1 7?2wofbM? A f ,,,,,,?g5g?W? Vkh, ,V N , V. K , : uf X awzggkus A f 4' 7451.7 f. f Y W ,Y ff , ,. ,, '- Zz. S M sf Qifafj-i.xziEg,,? !1JKVV. V, ,,i'gMV 47 I X E , ,n .1 Wi il fl .- - L X ,, , gg., f'g'3'm?',,ff HEAD CHEERLEADER: Laverne Simoneaux Lisa Finley . X ? i 2 Emi-YRSMSR E VRWJXWR E Y 5 , F ar w Mix-pn: . M - N' ,, L in ' 1' 1' J B A Y , ' 'b - . . ' 'M L' M 1 N , e n e e f wai??si2m1,ig L -.L K , -A K V el., Rachel Munro Q-. Diane Dahlerg ,i ia X1 , , K -A1-mnm, -X a ,K , 'Wsf' Q ,Im,L,-,n.-- 1. ,b V., , Q6 E 1 spirited group k W A ww 4 4, Ja E, ? 2 f - afilfshw -M sl 'Sir S of - W... H - . ,. , x I ,wg A, t ,M -. 'Wi 59161, Z 'L L L v -A , fy 'S' Q ' ': , V g .,-xf5,55,AihQ,:h3, I Rhonda Doolittle r s ,mm-A.w A Susan Sands 5. 9,,.,.mw-. .amrywnamwawfafmmve ,. may .,A,.., 4N4z74f1,,,,M,, . V- 1 4 W, ,, . 4, 1- 7' . n Q- 1 o o A- ' wg 65 5' M 1 , . i V, V . -., o 1 R . gr, Wk :W -'M W, 11: . Pam Burt ff' , -r as .Z Wm. 4 -'Q f . - QW:-aw - ' ,, Janice Porch ff r Superbia Pardi Staff . , 1 I I f CO-EDITORS: Penni Ratte and Cindy Allred The Superbia Pardi is proud to have put together the 1977 Yearbook. The staff was composed of 23 members including the editors. Each person worked hard to finish their sections and add their ideas to the book. This book is a reflection of the year 1977 , as seen by the Superbia Pardi Staff. ADVISOR: Kay Tharp Jim draws his rough drafts 74 I works hard to produce . ,, 1 0 V 3 Q? X I 5 5? Sports Section Honors Section Faculty Section Debbie Taylor Robbie Mashburn Denise Ingham 2 Wt ig 3 E is is Q pl S ,Jw .gmuomm Classes Section Lynn Cattell Organizations Section Bob Mckellar NX st -. fl 5 ,Pk the best 27 Ive? 3 W f 1 If , V . f f, 2 V ,Vr , Lf? HONORS: Robbie Mashburn, Greg Blackmon yearbook !' I FACULTY: Denise Ingham, Cathy Smith so wt , ORGANIZATIONS: ROW 1, L-R: Frances Smith, Steve Soileau, Silvia Rhodes. ROW 2, L-R: Bob Mckellar. that Parkway has ever had CLASSES: Mark Garcie, Lynn Cattell, Cameron Collins, Jackie Beard. NW , 2 r T Y fr E L E 5 f 5 i 3 S s 5 E W SPORTS: Tom O'Neill, Jim McKellar, Debbie Taylor, Alan Underwood. Yearbook Ad Staff . ROW 1, L-R: Mark Garcie, Robin Carnivale, Jeri Claiborne. ROW 2, L-R: Lynn Cattell, Greg Blackmon, Karen Asberry, Silvie Rhodes, Jackie Beard, Cathy Smith, Kim Hoggard, Debbie Dugan. ROW 3, L-R: Ken Plummer, Mark Chavis, Bob McKellar, Tammy Rogers, Jim McKellar, Sandy Tharp, Steve Soileau, Becky Dudley, Con- nie Rayford, Tom O'Nei11. ' is ,if- i r Business Manager: Mary Kelly Davis Advisor: Mrs . Moore Sales were good at . , - , B to ':'w.,.x BUSINESS MANAGER: Dan Butler SOLD MOST ADS: ROW 1, L-R: Elsa Kapitan, Mark Swan. ROW 2, L-R: Dan Butler, Grady Crow. ROW 1, L-R: Elsa Kapitan, Mark Swan, Ed Funderburk, Sherry McCall, Angela Couvillon, Anna Bellotte, Tammy Beam. ROW 2, L-R: Cindy Smith, Scott Harrington. ROW 3, L-R: Charlie East, Dan Butler, Mike Micheels, Mark Chavis, Grady Crow, Janice Leatherwood. Pantheras Print Through long hours of hard work the Panther's Print staff has strived to publish one of the best newspapers Parkway has seen in the history of our school. The staff has attempted to publish a paper bal- anced by coverage of sports, features, editorials, and news. In each of these categories we have worked to present local and national topics that involve and affect the student body, so that they may become a well informed public. A newsworthy paper is not produced by five peo- ple, but by a student body as a whole . I EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Michaela Meredith , I . ' .tl 'KN ADVISOR: Mr . Bozeman ' 4 , , - ,, 'I 'N-.., M' ' ' I x5 f ff, I:-fa - , ,,rt,,.,.,, . r.,r,., ,S ,,,J,.,,,,t .,,, .,,, A MANAGING EDITOR: Scott Harrington Mr ,-,. lpn' sris, ftit -I if ttfl ' ' keeps students informed gfyy fi rpg- .94 i 'Mi f'i15g.i2.cC it :ire 'fe vi FEATURE EDITOR: Janice Leatherwood SPORTS EDITOR: Grady Crow ROW 1, L-R: Elsa Kapitan, Cathy Smith, Cindy Smith, Angela Couvillon, Dan Butler. ROW 2, L- Andrew Posey, Tammy Beam, Teresa Borja, Anna Bellotte. of latest events TYPISTS: ROW 1, L-R: Sherry McCall, Cindy Smith. ROW 2, L-R: Anna Bellotre, Angela Couvillon Pi ffm ASKETBML SPORTS: Charlie East, Chip Cole, Grady Crow, Mark Swan. at Parkway EDITORIAL WRITERS: ROW 1, L-R: Tammy Beam, Ed Funderburk. ROW 2, L-R: Scott Harrington, Sherry McCall. I er Q? I Q. Q ARTISTS: Robert Gumm, Elsa M-'N Kapitan, Mike Micheels. Drama Club . First in Alexandria Tourney Forensics, a vital part of the Speech and Drama Club, is an active organization which attends Louisi- ana Speech Tournaments. Because of its successful history in the past, tournament participation has doubled this year, and Parkway is now a growing name statewide . LeBlanc, Advisor. ROW 2, L-R: Tammy Beam, ', im, OFFICERS: Row 1, L-R: Melinda roioso, Mrs. H Sharon Boose, Cindy Smith, Donna Hardy. ROW 1, L-R: Betty Mrdja, Susan Bigger, Cindy Paris, Diane Hoy, Jim Lingo, Cathy Smith, Louanne Wellborn. ROW 2, L-R: Brenda Walker, Carol Kapitan, Tracy Knowles, Kathy Huckabee, Lisa Heitz, Nikole Miller, Deena Peeper. ROW 3, L-R: Kevin Anderson, Skip Robinson, Craig Puller, Tammie Taylor, John Bogen, Shawn O'Nei11, Bill Ratley. ROW 4, L-R: Cameron Collins, Paul Ratte, Tom O'Nei11, Jim Wellborn, Tracey Choate, Mark Chavis, Beth Wright. S 41 is x , . W, af X 3, i The Final Dress Rehearsal . -...Nga I'm the director of this play, and you can't tell me what to do. Why can't I go to the ball? We want to go too! . t DECA encourages student employment . pf V x. 1 f lf i E5 2 5 Distributive Education is a high school program whereby students are enrolled in a program of instruction in merchandising, marketing and man- agement and, in addition, are part-time employees of a retail, wholesale or service business. Deca, Distributive Education Clubs of America, is an organization of the D.E. Program that promotes Leadership, Vocational competence, Social compe- tence and Civic awareness. OFFICERS: L-R: Barb Hahn, Kenny Saunders, Steve Saunders, Denise Sheffield, Sammy Avard. .1 .L ROW 1, L-R: Debbie Pijanowski, Valerie Scott, Gail Williams, Marcus Mathis, Joe Carlylie, Jackie Paddie, Richard Alexander, Clinton DeBusk, Faith Koontz, Davelyn Hamilton, Keyna Fletcher, Donna Bailey, Jim Rosado, Ronny Horn, Jane Moore, Sid MaColly, Steve Bazo, Marty Low. ROW 2, L-R: Gary Rakes, Joey Smith, Allan Jett, Elaine Whitfield, Dennis Epps, Kenneth Martin, Tony Randazzo, William Royal, Mark Solomon, Clint Sands, Richard Disbrow, Ron Fortman, Glyn Best, Boone Boyer, Mike Wilkins, Janet Caldwell, Robert Gilliam. C.O.E. . . A New Horizon 51 J OFFICERS: L-R: Lisa Primeaux, Denise Borja, Kurt Schuler, Lana Russ, Kathy Paris. ADVISOR: Mrs. Haire. Sandifer , lean Price . The Parkway High School Cooperative Office Edu- cation Club is an organization which was formed in order that competent, aggressive, business leader- ship may be developed in the minds of both young men and women. The club also furnishes practical training that helps bridge the gap between the school and the business world. It prepares thousands of young people for a more successful business career. For these reasons, C.O.E. is . . . A New Hori- zon. 1, L-R: Rhonda McBee, Darlene Hoy, Kathy Thompson. ROW 2, L-R: Pam Sparks, Beverly Smith, Valerie Glynna Barron, Jill Patton, Sherry Mulinax, Sue Rogers, Kathy Mayeaux. ROW 3, L-R: Tina Begely, Robertson, Carla Norman, Tracy Choate, Elaine Combs, Susan Leung, Shiela James, Linda Sperandio, Student Council . The primary purpose of the Student Council is to promote positive student activities and ideals for Parkway students. It strives to develop leadership qualities by allowing students to make decisions and express opin- ions concerning their activities. The Student Council organizes such traditional events as Home- coming and the Beauty Pageant, and also conducts all school-wide elections, and is responsible for the many clubs and organizations on campus. It serves as a suc- cessful liaison between the fac- ulty and student body. ' ., N W' ,f pg Ng a r W 3 X, 'MX M W X il 1 f X X a pp -so t if s ji maxi XXX t I , tis R I fy, Q X , kb I ADVLSORS: Mr. Elkins, Mrs. Berry OFFICERS: L-R: Pam Cooper, Treas.g Mark Chavis, Pres.: Mark King, V.P.g Renee Bose Sec has outstanding year CLASS PRESIDENTS: L-R: Ed Funderburk, Harvey Helms, Jim Wellborn, Dominick Lanzilloui. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: L-R: Carol Kapitan, Cathy Smith, Tammy Beam. , L1 2432 W .C President: Mark Chavis .C. is elected . , ,Ex If I 5 FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: ROW 1, L-R: Cindy Achee, Lori Cormier, Pam Burt, Teresa Borja, Darlene Methvin, Diann Angus, Lisa Teekell. ROW 2, L-R: Marc Rawls, Suzy McKee, David Saylors, Linda Flaherty, Jim McKellar, Steve Rutscher, Alysa Irving. JUNIOR AND SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: ROW 1 , L-R: Richard Alexander, Charlie East, Torn O'Neill. ROW 2, L-R: Crissy Graham, Diane Dahlberg, Laverne Simoneaux, Linda Flippo, Lisa Hart, Ruth Poole, Odon Simo- neaux, Steve Evans, Billy Perry, Clint Sands, David Cotton. 90 I to state Vic-presidency TORS: ROW 1, L-R: Diana Kemp, Pam Short, Kelly Berry, Mary Kelly Davis, Lynn Cattell, Patty Cater. 2, L-R: Richard Backa, Dan Butler, Grady Crow, Mike Barton, Robin Price, Jay Vail. 5 I-ll , I aw lil 355,11 I MEMBERS: L-R: Spunky Ruble, Parli Jim Juneau, Chaplain. 3- : , 1 I Q W. Wy? Kelly Joe and Ricky Joe reign at Homecoming. S.C. sponsored dances are always fun. panish Club promotes Culture . The purpose of Los Amigos is to t practice Spanish, to familiarize the members with the customs l and literature of Spanish-speak- ing countries, to tutor students in Spanish, and to provide addi- tional aid in securing materials for the classroom . Mrs. McCollum serves as advi- sor. iw K- - -s 'tm gsiflff ' ROW 1, L-R: Mrs. McCollum, Advisor, Sandi Myers, Pres.g Karen Pee- bles, V.P.g Sylvia Rhodes, Sec.g Paul Ratte, Treas. ROW 2: Betty, Mrdja , Spirit Planner. l ,Mad ROW 1, L-R: Sandi Myers, Karen Peebles, Sylvia Rhodes, Paul Ratte. ROW 2, L-R: Shereen Rider, Andre Posey, George Blackman, Betty Mrdja, Terry Heck, Allan Edgar. French Club has new sponsor . The Cercle Francais promotes French culture and the French Language in an enjoyable way. This year the club will be work- ing toward a trip to New Orleans. Miss Becky Gray serves her first year as advisor. sg' A L R Dale Spore John Mclntosh Steve Evans Jim Lingo Tony Birmingham. ROW 2, L-R: Rita Kay McBrea1rty Ierr Claiborne Vicky Plunkett Jamie Jett Veda Boteler. R.O.T.C. develops character . DRILL TEAM: ROW 1: D. Thurman. ROW 2: R. Slominsky, D. Nolan L. Whetstone, K. Willis. ROW 3: K. Ratley, B. Hebert, L. Scott, I Spillane. ROW 4: P. Larson, D. Harris, D. Young, W. Meyers. ROW 5: R. Gumm, R. Ianzen, R. Barron, A. Posey. ROW 6: D. Gates, G. Mor- rison . Rl! SQUADRON COMMAND Cadet Major Rodney Horn. CADET STAFF: ROW 1, L-R: Sharon Scofield, Rodney Horn, John Evans. ROW 2, L-R: David Nolan, Simek, Danny Thurman, Tony Patire, Kenny Willis, Randy Lingo, Mike Butler. ROW 3, L-R: David dricks, Charles James, Derek Melancon, Dale Webster, Richard Slominsky, John Larsen. and leadership . , ,, ..,, M .,5.: I U ,,1 H . - V f ,,.,g. H 'MW 4 2f 'A 'f ,I 'A' f J 2 J Yfl ZTZ 'f O,,l i . , f fi saasii , :xfj COLOR GUARD: L-R: Danny Thurman, Richard Slo- AEROSPACE ED. AND LEADERSHIP INSTRUCTORS: minsky, David Nolan, Laura Whetstone, Kenny Wil- Lt. Col. Jas. E. Huggins and CM Sgt. Jas. W. lis. Chewning. FLIGHT A: ROW 1: Richard Slominsky. ROW 2, L-R: James Endebrock, Joyce Hebert, Lynne Simek, Sharon Scofield, Danny Thurman, Patti Leone, Randy Lingo. ROW 3, L-R: Robert Gumm, John Evans, Anthony Patire, David Finton, Derek Melacon, Rodney Horn. ROW 4, L-R: Terry Hardy, David Nolan, Kenny Willis, David Hendricks, Charles James. ROW 5, L-R: Micheal Carson, Gary Price, Steve Ehrhard, Mike Butler, John Larson. his FLIGHT B: ROW 1: Derek Melancon. ROW 2, L-R: Glynn Windham, Oden Simoneaux, Richard Boyd, Dennis Blair. ROW 3, L-R: James Moon, Mike Morgan, Jeff Harris. ROW 4, L-R: Steve Ehrhard, Jess Borja. R.O.T.C. works hard . I FLIGHT C: ROW 1: Charles James. ROW 2, L-R: Dino Barron, Raymond Welch, Ron Barron, John Spillane, Ray , Cowan. ROW 3, L-R: Bruce Hebert, Mike Banks, Lane Scott, Malcomb Williams. ROW 4, L-R: Ken Ratley, J Mike White, Joy Mattis, Sandra Darby. ROW 5, L-R: Angel Rauch, Anthony James, Thomas Stewart. F i FLIGHT D: ROW 1: Kenny Willis. ROW 2, L-R: Andrew Posey, Cecilia Dayberry, Mike Butler, Donald Adams, Laura Whetstone. ROW 3, L-R: Ralph Wallace, Edwina Walker, Melody Squires, Tim Hill, Dale Webster. ROW I 4, L-R: David Drake, Tony Hobson, Billy Carter, Pat Larseon, Ron D'Water. Qi FLIGHT E: ROW 1: Randy Lingo. ROW 2, L-R: Maurice Carson, Darryl Davis, Ricky Janzen, Linda Scofield, Sidney Berch, Della Massey. ROW 3, L-R: Partsy Holcombs, Wade Meyers, Gary Morrison, Jerry Watson. ROW 4, L-R: Jeanetta Page. ROW 5, L-R: Dennis Yount, Doug Gates, Lori Heatherly, Jerry Wilson. but they enjoy themselves . Right where the sweetheart You shouldn't work so hard Richard . b61OI1gS! sd? Aren t you supposed to wash the cars? you saluting the ball Danny? A carwash is a team effort. ROTC float participates in Homecoming Parade. It's a sure homerun! Young Republicans . The objective of the Young Republicans Club is to bring peo- ple into the Republican Party and to provide an opportunity for them to find political expression and recognition. They attend an annual convention and political workshop in Baton Rouge . if ,. . , Q-, ,-5, k is V 2. , KLM 1 ll X us.i L-R: Mr. Lockwood, Advisor: George Blackman Pres Rob Pemberton V.P.g Susan Taylor, Sec.g Don Pepper, Treas Steve Taylor Director 1 ROW 1, L-AR: Van Smith, Greg Blackman, Mark Kowalski, Mary Markiel, David McNabb ROW 2 L R Seanor, John Pike, Scott Harrington, Bob Saylors, Mark Chavis. Hess takes charge of choir . The Parkway Choir is presently starting to rehearse for several Christmas appearances. Numbering 62 members, the choir hopes to raise its level of per- formance to the point where they and the school will look with pride to the vocal program. Mr Frank Hess Director Donna Brown 1, L-R: June McKinzie, Dawn Brown, Kelly Harris, Sherri Pate, Kathie Kimes, Nancy Tipton, Sue Nash, Williams, Susan Bigger, Donna Brown. ROW 2, L-R: Faith Spence, Leigh Cochran, Cathy Harris, Rogers, Andrea England, Paula Flanagan, Cathy Dale, Beth Whitlock, Renee Little, Beth Malone, Young. ROW 3, L-R: Carolyn Bratoff, Marie Howard, Gloria Morris, Tammy Haynes, Sheryl Blaufuss, Leonard, Mary Davis, Kathy Hill, Jackie Paddie. ROW 4, L-R: Marsha Townsend, Denise Boyer, Connie Linda Webster, Beckie Dudley, Diane Hawk, Barbara Hamilton, Patty Crocker, Tina Marshall, Terri ites. ROW 5, L-R: Mike Nickel, Lynn Windham, Frank Kennon, Paul Behan, Sammy Halphen, Kevin Hill, Smith, Keith Whitehead, Ray Cowan, Alex Brigham. U 539 he VT 2 9-'P K4 E UQ CT UD O T O C r-1 99 1 O ET 5 UQ CD sw C3 Q 00 Band Has Many Great Leaders Mr . Hess Director . . Q .t I - M ,. .1 K 4953 ROW 1, L-R: Jim McKellar, Leigh Ann Bigby. ROW 2, L-R: Ritchard Maynard CCapt.J, Bruce Rose, Darlene Hoy, Steve Bellotte, Karen Pee- V if X 4. X 1 3 3 A ' 'ri' , M at , g f h ir - X is X ,f N Y v A w . Mr. Ash Drum Majors Lisa Hart and Mark King. Assistant Director howhoatw . . The Hit of the Year ROW 1, L-R: Tim Shields, Rodney Horn, David Seanor, Steve Bellotte, Alan Edgar, Mr. Ash. ROW 2, L- Sammy Halphen, Craig Shaw, Richard Maynard, Kirk Hartstien, Donna Brown, Terry Kleinsasser, John Carl Bruce Rose, Bill Maloney. ROW 3, L-R: Mark Poot, Jeff Scott, Lloyd Ramsey, Susie Zachary, Dan Butler. Freshman Band performs at Green Oaks game ,ww-N-Q A f , , L-M --If may 4,--W-w.,.-..-...A-,..M w-.em 7 Z Y ak: Freshman Majorettes 2 I A' , -.Maxx 1' . Ann. OW 1, L-R: Lisa Marshall, Sheryl Shirley, Debbie Durham, Tracy Knowles. ROW 2, L-R: Sheila Troutman, onnie Rudd, Terrie Tarpley CD. M. J, Michele Kjos, Karen Kendrick. IO :.!,,g F. Qi VWAWV5, . ,m..4ag,,m,V VV Golden Girls Were V 5 .m-, ,, 9 'W We , mx rw, A 5 j , dv Mn, ' fc ' 1 f , -V 1 :W -' 112+ Vi I fy.. .... ,,,, ,,,. V ,sw .ya VV e V 1 1-rcggi, V , ip., , V' . , nm V M V V lm ' L r En if A 'ikfffj f,ViFf+ ' 'J . 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This has gone a long way in making my first year a most memorable and enjoyable one. In its few years as a high school, Parkway has established a reputation that is the envy of many in the state. I know that the future holds many good things for us, and I look forward to next year and the years to come . MR. JACK BICE . . . B.S., M.Ed. + 30, Northwestern . . . Principal . . . Hobbies: Boating, Fishing, and Hunting. Assistant Principal. . . Mr. Charles Anderson MR. CHARLES ANDERSON . . . Assistant Principal . . .B.S., M.Ed. + 30, Louisiana Tech. . . Hobbies: Fishing, Cooking and all sports. I I Charles Anderson The Anderson Family fel ss Lemuel Marshall X I think I've got one. Associate Principal Mr. Lemuel Marshall MR. LEMUEL MARSHALL . . . Associate Principal . . . B.S., M.S., Wiley College and Southern University . . . Hobbies: Fishing and Photogra- phy - , Q .. ': ixff sf, .Q , xv? X. x 'G XS 5 Irtfifa--Q NX etiffmtli - N The Marshall Family Counselors are friendl and helpful . MRS. MATTIE I. PRUETT . . . B.S., M.S., +3O, Northwest- ern State University . . . Counselor . . . Hobbies: Reading, Sewing, Fishing and Travel. MR. BILLY G. SMITH . . . B.S., M.Ed. +3O, Southern State University and North- western State University . . . Counselor . . . Hobbies: Auto Mechanics , Fishing , Hunting . Pa. s e it ' W Well, hi there! ! MRS. MARTHA WOJECKI . . . B.S., M.A., La. Tech and Centenary . . . Counselor . . . National Honor Society Advisor . . . Hobbies: House- plants . . . Gardening, Bridge . zgyg Look at those grades . . I thought he graduated What do you want NOW? ! I will be glad when the day is over! Registrar and Secretaries MRS. WILMA I. LITTLE . . Administrative Secretary . . . Hobbies: Growing Flowers, Reading and Supporting P.H . S . MRS. MARY MADDEN . . . Registrar . . . Hobbies: Read- ing, Cooking and Sports. MRS. ALICE MARLOW . . . Secretary of the Student Office . . . Hobbies: Crafts, Cook- ing and Fun. Parkway teachers . MRS. DONNALEE AMMONS . . . A.B., M.Ed. +3O, N.Y. State University and Northwestern State University . . . Special Education . . . Hobbies: Carpentry, Needle- point. MR. BEN E. ASH . . . B.M.Ed. and M.Ed., N.S.U. and L.S.U.-S .... Freshman Band and Stage Band . . . Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing. HCHEEEZE! MRS. NELLE B. BARKSDALE . . . B.A., M.Ed., La. Tech . . . Social Studies . . . Hobbies: Traveling, Crossword Puzzles, Reading. MISS BETTYE BARTON . . . B.A., La. Tech . . . English Reading . . . Cheerleader Sponsor . . . Hobbies: Read- ing, Drama, Playing the Piano. Duh Auuggghhh! ! ! are unique in 'That'sthe pits. . MRS. CATHERINE W. BASS ... B.S., M.S. +3O, Northwestern State University . . . Home Economics . . . FHA Sponsor and Iunior Class Sponsor . . . Hobbies: Sew- ing, Crafts, Plants and Sports. MR. WILLIAM T. BENSON . . B.S., M.A., La. Tech. . . Mathematics . . . Hobby: Auto Mechanics . MRS. IEANNINE BERRY . . . B.A., M.Ed., University of Iowa and L.S.U. . . . English . . . Student Council Advisor . . . Hobbies: Music, Read- ing. MRS. LOIS M. BLACK . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . Physical Education . . . Pep Squad and Dance Team Advisor . . . Hobbies: Sports. MR. DALE BOZEMAN . . . B.A., La. Tech . . . Civics . . . Newspaper Advisor . . . Hobbies: Traveling, Reading. SGT. JAMES W. CHEWNING . . . B.S., Centenary . . . Aerospace Education . . . Hobbies: Golf, Fishing, Fly- ing, Pool. MISS DONNA CRAWFORD . . B.S., M.S., N.S.U. . . . Physical Education . . . Bas- ketball Coach . . . Hobbies: Sports , Sewing , Outdoors . every possible Way. lk 'Q . 'iii' in ,, ,,,. ,, ,, . -am.. Hup-2 Y -.....,,,,,k And then, Freddy Ray said . . Theyare always . 'Those Pink Panther keychains always crack me up . . MR. MONTY CROSBY . . . B.A., B.G.S., University of Louvain, Belgium and LSU-S . . . Occupational Education . . . Hobbies: Tennis, Wood- working. MR. BUD DEAN . . . B.S., M.S., La. Tech . . . Social Studies . . . Varsity Basket- ball Coach . . . Hobbies: Sports and Yardwork. MR. BERNIE G. ELKINS . . . B.S., M.Ed., La. Tech and LSU-S . .h . Algebra II . . . Hobbies: Golf. MRS. BETTY GOREE . . .B.S., M.Ed., La. Tech and LSU-S . . . Algebra I and Trigono- metry . . . Mu Alpha Theta Advisor . . . Hobbies: Bowl- ing and other sports. interested, friendl MISS BECKY GRAY . . . B.A., La. Tech . . . French, Eng- lish . . . French Club Advisor . . . Hobbies: Traveling, Playing Tennis, Biking. MR. ALBERT GREENE .IR .... B.S., Southern University . . . Industrial Arts . . . Hobbies: Sports. MR. CURTIS GROS . . . B.S., M.Ed., N.S.U. and McNeese State University . . . Driver Education . . . Football Coach . . . Hobbies: Golf. MRS. JANE HAIRE . . . B.S., M.S.,N.S.U .... COE, Clerical Practice, Typing I . . . Hobbies: Going to ball games, club meetings, and rocking on my back porch. I Well. let me think it over! and...a...one...and ...two... Wilawnn-at and, most important ,-Gln MR. CLAY HARPER . . . B.S., N.S.U. . . . Physical Educa- tion . . . Football and Base- ball Coach . . . Hobbies: Amateur Radio . MRS. GENE HAYNES . . . B.A., N.S.U .... Librarian . . . Hobbies: Reading. MR. FRANK HESS . . . B.S., M.Mus.Ed. , Pa. State Univer- sity . . . Band . . . Hobbies: Camping and Golf. MRS. MARY H. HORNEMAN . . . B.S., M.S. +30, La. Tech, and N.S.U. . . . Busi- ness Education . . . Hobbies: Bridge, Ballgames and Shop- ping. of all, cooperative. MR. RICHARD L. HOWARD ... B.S., N.S.U. . . . Civics . . . Leo Club Advisor and Wrestling Coach . . . Hobbies: Competitive Lifting and Physique . MR. JAMES E. HUGGINS . . . B.A. , Tulane . . . Aerospace Education . . . Hobbies: Woodwork, Flying, Fishing, logging. MR. MARVIN D. JORDAN . . . B.A., N.L.S.C .... Social Studies . . . Hobbies: Tennis, Archery, Chess. MR. WARREN KAYLOR . . . B.S., M.Ed., M.S. +3O, La. Tech, N.S.U., L.S.U S . . . American History . . . Hobbies: Reading, Fishing, Farming, Cooking. xx Smile when you say that. How do YOU spell relief? Their actions Well, at least it didn't start a war . . . Na-Na. . .Goo-Goo. . MR. KEN KRUITHOF . . . B.S. , M.Ed. , Henderson State College and LSU . . . Physi- cal Education . . . Football and Tennis Coach . . . Hob- bies: Golf and Babysitting. MR. GARY LASH . . . B.S., N.S.U .... Social Studies . . . Key Club . . . Hobbies: Water Skiing, All Sports, Love for Jesus. If you say 'O.K.' one more time, I'11 break your face! MS. ANN MARIE LeBLANC . . B.A., M.A., La. Tech . . . Speech, Drama, English . . . Speech and Drama Advisor . . . Hobbies: Ballet, Cre- ative Drarnatics. MR. JIM LOCKWOOD . . . B.S., N.L.U. . . . Biology . . . Biology Club and Young Republicans Club Advisor . . . Hobbies: Bowling, Sharpshooting , Water Skiing. MR. TED LOWERY . . . B.S. in Accounting and Bus. Ed., N.S.U .... Hobbies: Hunt- ing, Fishing. MRS. JUDY MADDEN . . . B.S., L.S.U.S .... Science . . . Y-Teens Advisor . . . Hobbies: Cooking, Reading, Biology Research Projects. are fair and . MW' V' Q I f . , We y f sixgff i 4 ., 4 'ef' W l limifffgar- , 1 fai rl y V L 'Q u..w f.. we is A , ,. Y ,S f I think next time I'll use a fork wx . You think you're funny, don'r you?' . reflect great thought . MR. BOBBY MARLOW . . . B.S. , University of Southern Miss .... Driver Education . . . Football and Track Coach . . . Hobbies: Sports. MRS. DIANNE MCCOLLUM . . . B.A., N.S.U .... Spanish and English . . . Spanish Club . . . Hobbies: Crewel Embroidery , Reading, Crafts . Where do you think you're going? I just don't know what's so hard about this class . . MRS. BETTY MOORE . . . B.S. , Centenary . . . Biology and Physics . . . Beta Club Advisor . . . Hobbies: Gar- dening and Tennis. MRS. KAREN MOORE . . . B.S., M.S., La. College and La. Tech . . . Mathematics . . . Yearbook Advisor . . . Hobbies: Plants. and wisdom MRS. LENORA MOORE . . . B.S. Grambling . . . Home Economics . . . Hobbies: Sewing, Cooking. MRS. LEE G. WILLIAMS MUR- PHY . . . B.S., M.Ed., Southern University and LSU-S . . . English . . . Hobbies: Fishing and Sewing. . 2 MR. ELDON PENTECOST . . . B. G. S., University of Nebraska . . . Math . . . Freshman Class Sponsor . . Hobbies: Sports, Woodwork. MRS. NANCY QUIGLEY . . . B.S., M.S. , Centenary and N LSU . . . Bookkeeping I, Typing I, Data Processing . . . FBLA Advisor . . . Hobbies: Reading, Tennis and Water Skiing. , Uncle Eldon wants YOU! M2 . T . FWWQQIY 72 1- 1:12 AE 'I f I . if I f -1rg1,-. - rig, gr- - . ' I V .. f 741612 - S H . -' w , ' r isk. V.1 i '1ia221fi 'M ,,,,, ,, ,.,, . . d, '1 R'5. f - - - -' 1 r 1: S' 1 rfnzffz ' . few - f -Q., wgz... .r- . . gig' .1 We gif N V. N: l f W , ' : ': .. f 'Z We-ifQ1a2-f' 21.3211-fxeftglfziw' 'Y k . . K. . -Q . ' , 1 .f Rf 212' f ' ' s Aw -:Qi-212::11.,:. . m .,1:-141:53 :mia ..,:, .,, .,... ,wi N f' ..,. , 'S 1.4 ,, , by S You call yourself a typist7 Their youthful zest . MR. MIKE RABOURN . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . Biology and Chemistry . . . Jr. Medi- cal League Advisor . . . Hob- bies: Playing Guitar. MRS. NOEL RATCLIFF . . . B.S., N.S.U .... Business and Office Education . . . Pep Squad and Dance Line Advisor . . . Hobbies: Water Skiing and Snow Skiing. ,Vg ri ? is MRS. PAY T. RAWLS . B.A., M.A., N.L.U. . . Art . . . Hobby: Gardening. Well, it WAS supposed to boil . . . Are YOU a G.E. light bulb? MRS. IAN RIGDON. . . B.S., Southern Arkansas University . . . Shorthand I, II, Typing I . . . FBLA Advisor . . . Hob- bies: Sports, Antiques, Reading. MISS ALICE BELL ROBINSON . . . B.S., Southern University . . . Librarian . . . Hobbies: Reading and Cooking. MRS. VIRGINIA C. ROBINSON . . .B.S., M.Ed. +3O, Bishop College, Southern University, LSU, N.S.U .... English . . . Hobbies: Interior Decorat- ing, Painting. toward life . I I thought teachers didn't have to do homework . . Do notslouch. . i r I Q 5 L me tell you about my son Mau- is evident both Weight broke the bridge down . . MR. DONALD RUSHING . . . B.S., Texas College . . . Physical Education and Driver Education . . . Frosh Football and Varsity Baseball Coach . . . Hobbies: Sports. MRS. CATHERINE O. SANSAL- ONE . . . B.S., Seton Hall University . . . Mathematics . . . Hobbies: Piano, Bridge, Handicrafts . MRS. JOY SCHMIDT . . . B.A., Mississippi College, M.A., LSU-BR . . . English, Old Testament, Shakespeare . . . Hobbies: Sewing, Boat- ing, Fishing. MR. CLAY L. SCHULENBURG . . .B.S.,M.S.,N.S.U. . . Distributive Education . . Hobby: Reading. in their teaching MR. CLYDE STALLCUP . . . B.S., B.A., M.S., LSU, Cen- tenary . . . General Math I and II . . . Hobbies: Wood- working, Hunting, Fishing, Travel. MISS ANN TAYLOR . . . B.A., M.Ed. +30, La. Tech, LSU, and University of Arkansas . . . English III and IV . . . Sr. Class Sponsor . . . Hob- bies: Tennis and Sewing. Does a bear go in the woods? MISS KAY THARP . . . B.S.. M.S. , La. College, Baptist Christian, and La. Tech . . . Physical Education . . . CODAC and Yearbook Advisor . . . Hobbies: Camping and Fishing and all Sports. MRS. NANCY UNDERWOOD . . . B.A., M.A. +3O, N.S.U. . . .English. . . Girls FCA and FTA Advisor . . . Hobbies: Reading, Working in the yard. . and in our learning. feat: QQ. Q... V 1 r 1 You devil, you! MR. ROY A. UNDERWOOD . . . B.S., M.Ed. +3O, N.S.U. . . . P.E. and Social Studies . . . Football and Track Coach . . . Hobbies: Sports. MISS CAROL WHITTINGTON . . . B.A., Colorado Women's College . . . Art . . . Art Club Advisor . . . Hobby: Ceramics. How about a game of one-on-one? MR. JIMMY L. WOODS, . . . B.A., M.A. +3O, La. Tech . . . English . . . Sophomore Class Advisor . . . Hobbies: Organ Music and Gardening. MR. DAVID WYATT . . . B.S., N.S.U. . . . Mechani- cal Drawing . . . Hobby: Fishing. Janitors and Maids Ceola Brewer G. W. 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Class: Class Favorite 1: Leo Club 1 - 4, Sec.- Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Outstanding Member 3: Football 15 Basketball 1 - 45 Baseball 1 - 45 FCA 1 - 2: French Club 1 - 25 Beta Club 3 - 45 Student Council Sena- tor 45 Pelican State 4. Succeeding as a senior is a great fee I. The enior Class. . . ' BASHAM, DARCY: 4-H 1, 35 Football 25 Senior Senate: Student Council 4. BASHARA, TOM BAZO, JOSEPH BEGLEY, TINA: Art Club 1 - 35 Biology Club 3: FBLA 45 COE 4. BERGENDAHL, CHARLES BERRY, KELLY: Class Council 1 - 3: Band 1 - 45 Majorette 2 - 45 All Star Major- ette 2 - 35 Y-Teens 2 - 4, Sec. 3, Social Chairman 45 Class Favorite 35 CODAC 3 - 45 Cajun Follies 35 NHS 3 - 45 Beta Club 3 - 45 Student Council Sen- ator 45 Leo Club Sweetheart 45 Cajun Showboat 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Superbia Parcli Salutes5 Who's Who. BEST, GLYN BIRMINGHAM, WILLIAM: Mu Alpha Theta 2 - 45 Beta Club 2 - 4, Pres. 45 French Club 3 - 45 Biology Club 45 Track 4. BLACKMON, FREDA: Football Booster 35 FBLA 3 - 4, Vice Pres. 4. l W W' ' V Don, that's not how you make flowers! C XM . T so was very spirited! BLAUFUSS, SHERYL: Choir 1 - 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2 - 35 FTA 45 Drama , Club 4. BORIA, DENISE: Pep Squad 1 - 2, Squad Leader and Reporter 25 Y-Teens 2 - 45 as Beauty Pageant Top 15 Q 35 Newspaper Staff Typist 35 Powderpuff Football 35 FTA 4. BOSE, RENEE: Pep Squad Drummer 15 Band 1 - 4, Majorette 1, 2 - 35 Student Council 1, Secretary 45 Y-Teens 2 - 4, Treas. 3, Reporter 45 NHS 3 - 45 Class Council 35 Beta Club 3 - 4, Sec. 45 Sec. Jr. Class5 CODAC 45 Senior Sen- ate5 Superbia Pardi Salutes5 Who's Who. QQ BOWDEN, BETH BOYER, DANIEL BRADFORD, EDWARD BREAUX, RITA: French Club 1 - 3, Vice Pres. 35 Pep Squad 1 - 3, Drummer 1 - 2, Vice Pres. 35 Dance Team 35 NSU Rally 2 - 35 FCA 35 Biology Club 3511111- ior Medical League 35 NHS 3 - 45 Beta Club 3 - 45 Yearbook Ad Staff 3. BRIAN, DAVID BRIGHAM, ALEX 2 Bossier must look pretty bad! BRISTOW, KAREN: Band 1 - 4, Art Club 1 - 2, 4, Rep. 1g Flag Line 3 - 4, CODAC 3 - 4: FBLA 4. BROCK, BRENDA BROCK, JOE BROWN, DONNA: Band 1 - 4, Choir 1, 3 A 4, Stage Band 2 - 4, All-City Iazz Ens. , All District Band 2 - 41 Y-Teens 2 - 35 NSU Scholastic Rally 2 - 3g Student Council 3: National Honor Society 3, 45 Cajun Follies 3, Cajun Showboat. BRYANT, DEBRA BRYANT, GARY BUTLER, MICHAEL CALDWELL, JANET CARL, NANCY: Band 1 - 4: 4-H 1: JA 1 - 4: Intramural Basketball 2 - 35 Y-Teens 4: FBLA 4. H Throughout the ear We I can't wait to get my ring! Is this a new seating arrangement? t n CARNIVALE, ROBIN: FHA 1 - 2, Reporter 1: Pep Squad 1 - 3, Drummer 3: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 3: Yearbook Ad Staff 3: Class Council 3. CARTER, TINA: Band 1 - 3: 4-H 1: Intra- mural Basketball 2 - 3. CASTER, CHESTER CATTELL, LYNN: Art Club 1: Class Council 1, 3: Drama Club 1 - 2, Sec. 2: Pep Squad 2 - 3, Squad Leader 2, Flag 3: NSU Rally 2 - 3: Yearbook 2 - 4, Admins. Editor 3, Class Editor 4, Ad Staff 4: Biology Club 3 - 4, Pres. 3: Math Club 3 - 4, Sec. 4: CODAC 3 - 4: Bicent. Committee 3: Intramural B-ball 3: Byrd Math Rally 3: Beta Club 3 - 4: NHS 3 - 4, Vice Pres. 4: Student Coun- cil Senator 4: Senior Senate. CHAVIS. MARK: Band 1 - 4: Art Club 1 - 2, 4: Yearbook Ad staff 1 - 4, Business Man. 2: Class Council 1 - 3: Key Club 2 - 4, Soph. Dir. 2: Student Council 2 - 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: All State Marching Band 3, 4: All City Band 3, 4: NHS 3 - 4: Senior Senate: Drama Club 4: CODAC 4: Pelican State Delegate: Best Citizen 4: Young Republicans 4: FTA 4: Superbia Pardi Salutes: Who's Who. CHOATE, TRACY: Drama Club 3 - 4: Statistician Track Team 3 - 4: Year- book 3 - 4: COE 4: Y-Teens 4. CLARK, DENNIS: Basketball 1 - 4: Leo Club 1 - 4: Band 1 - 3: Baseball 3 - 4: CODAC 3 - 4. CLEMENT, RICHARD COAKER. SUSAN But of course we ll win' I wonder if 1t's multiple, multiple choice. Feelings of love, spirit, COCKRELL, DONNA: Band 1 - 4: Major- ette 1 - 4: All City 2, All Star 3 - 4: Student Council 1 - 3: Class Council 1 - 2: Class Treasurer 3: Show Band 3 - 4: Homecoming Maid 3: Y-Teens 3 - 4: Biology Club Vice-Pres. 3: Beauty Pag- eant 2nd Runner-up: CODAC: Senior Senate. COLE, SUSAN COMBS, ELAINE: Yearbook Ad Staff 1: 4- H Club: Band 2: CODAC 3 - 4: COE 4: FBLA 4. We' re Seniors! ! COOK. MICHAEL COOPER, PAMELA: Pep Squad 1 - 3, Chaplain 2 - 3: Y-Teens 2, 4: Class Council 1: FBLA 3 - 4, Reporter 3, Pres. 4: CODAC 3 - 4: Beta Club 3 - 4: FTA 4: Senior Senate: Student Council Trea- surer 4. COWAN, RAY: Basketball 1 - 4. CROW, GRADY: Varsity Basketball 3 - 4: Varsity Baseball 3 - 4: Varsity Track 3 - 4: Leo Club 3 - 4, Parliamentarian: FCA 3 - 4: NHS 3 - 4: Beta Club 3 - 4: Choir 3: Panther's Print Staff 3 - 4, Sports Editor 4: Class Favorite 3: Student Council 4: FTA 4: Pelican State Dele- gate: FTA Pres. 4: Senior Senate: Most Likely to Succeed: Superbia Pardi Salutes: Who's Who: Class Favorite 4. CROW, STEVE DAILEY, STEVE Feelin' Groovy! K defeat, sueeess, and wrsdom. DALE, ROBERT DAVIS, MARY KELLY: Band 1 - 4, Show Band 2, 4: Pep Squad Drummer 15 Class Treas. 15 Class Council 2 - 35 Student Council 2 - 3, Member at Large 2, 3, Senator 45 Yearbook Ad Staff 2 - 35 Yearbook Business Manager 45 Football Ad Staff 2 - 35 Football Sweetheart 45 Cheerleader 2 - 35 CODAC 3 - 45 Beauty Pageant First Runner Up 35 Y-Teens 3 - 4, Pres. 4, Mid-South Delegate 45 NHS 3 - 45 Ball Girl 45 Pelican State Del- egate 45 Best Citizen5 Superbia Pardi Salutes5 Who's Who. DAVIS, ROBERT 1, WW' Kelly lS crowned Homecoming Queen What I m about to write is a mystery to me! DEBUSK, CLINTON DODSON, BEVERLY: FHA 15 FCA 35 FBLA 4. DUBOIS, IAMES DUDLEY, BECKY: 4-H 35 Junior Medical League 35 Devotional Club 35 Choir 45 Yearbook Ad Staff 4. DUGAN, WILLIAM DUNBAR, BLAIR eniors proudl displa 'WL W an DUMPHY, STEVE EAST, CHARLIE: Choir 2: CODAC 3 - 4: so-an Biology Club 3: Newspaper Ad Staff 3, Staff 4: Student Council. ECHOLS, RENEE La Q 'A g E New to o, ,,, 2- 'T y , , oooo E T Jo Q Efoo EHR:-IARD, STEVE 'aux Q, EPPS, DENNIS: Tennis 1: Class Council 1, 3: Leo Club 3: CODAC 3: DECA 4. EVANS, JOHN: ROTC 2 - 4. Our Homecoming Float EVANS, STEVE: Football 1 - 4: FCA 1 - 4: NSU Rally 1 - 3: State Rally 1: Leo Club 2 - 4: French Club 2 - 4: CODAC 3 - 4: Student Council 3 - 4: FTA 4. FINCHER, GADY: Golf Team 1 - 4: Leo Club 2 - 4, Sr. Dir. FINLEY, GLENN their Winning float. 995: FINLEY, LISA: Pep Squad 1 - 2, Vice Pres. 2: Cheerleader 3 - 45 Class Coun- cil lg Student Council 2 - 3: Y-Teens 4. FINTON, DAVID: 4-I-I Club 1 - 2g Chess Club 2, 4: Student Council 23 DECA 3 - 4. FLANAGAN, PAULA FINTON FLETCHER, KEYNA FONTENOT, RICKY FONLUS , MICHAEL FORTMANN, RONALD FOSTER, CAREN FRANKLIN, EDWARD Life is living and FREDENBURG, ROSS FULLER, MITCHELL: Art Club 1 - 4: Band 1 - 4: Drama Club 4: FTA 4. FUNKHOUSER, DEBBIE: Band 1 - 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2 - 3. GREER, DAVID: Baseball 3 - 4. GENTRY, DEBBIE GIBSON, ANGELA ,, wise' Q , D y, I- A - ,, ..,.r.M1,w,. .. 'illtllllli' :, S K .1:,2' Y Hi, honey! GILBERT, KATHLEEN: Band 1 - 4: Y- Teens 1 - 4, V-Pres. 3, 4: Beta Club 3 - 4: Pep Squad 1: Class Council 1 - 2: CODAC 3: Newspaper Staff 3: Senior Maid. GODSHALL, IOY GRAHAM, CHRISY: Band 1 - 4: Flag Line 2 - 4: Soph. Council 2: Soph. Favorite: H0meC0fH1H8 M5145 21 41 KEY Club if A Sweetheart 2 - 4: Member-at-Large 3: 1-v1v- - NHS 3 - 4: Senior Senate: S.C. Rep. 4: Class Favorite 4. :ey 1'1,i-if mQ A lot of hard work went into the senior float W If 1' 'M 2 I fii .f ' ...,.. .f V I ' V W.:Mf1f2.:r::vx-, ' , I M 5: an , ,..,,. s , : i?'f5i?23m5li ' ff:f ' C2535 :.25EE:ill3E7'i ,,A'Lievx kQ5,?' I i ,.., fl f V 4, ..-: ..., ,.,.. I .,. - I I .,, 131 T 2 V' f 1 thatns what We did! GUERRORO, BENITO GUERRERO, MIKE: Football 1 - 4g Track 1 fl, . 1,N - 43 Wrestling 2 - 4: Weight Lifting 2 - 4 WW ' 5 if v-f-.M .C HAHN, BARB HAIRE, STEUART: Basketball 1 - 2: Band 1 - 4: FCA 1 - 25 Leo Club 2 - 4: Beta Club 3 - 4. HALE, .TOE HALL, LACY ' V' A ' - I' wily, t' S' 2 22235, 45KgP,, 73 .' W' . 1, , W' K' K, ,si i i. ' fi' Powderpuff football team. Takin' it easy. HARDCASTLE, RICHARD HARDY, DONA: FHA 1: Pep Squad 1 - 25 Drama Club 2 - 4, Historian 43 CODAC 3: FTA 4. HARPER, RICHARD HARRINGTON, SCOTT: Student Council 1 - 2: Soph. Class Pres.: Class Council 3: Ir. Medical League 1, 3: Chess Club 2, 3: Leo Club 3 - 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3 - 4: Beta Club 3 - 4: Young Republicans 4: Newspaper Staff 3 - 4, Managing Editor 4. HARRIS, DAVID HART, LISA: A-Band 1 - 4, All City Band, Flag Line 2 - 3, Lt.: Class Coun- cil 3: Drum Major 4: CODAC 4: Band Sweetheart 4. I-IAUGI-IEE, DAVID HEGGEN, KIRT HELMS, HARVEY: Student Council 1 - 4: Basketball 1 - 4: Baseball 1: French Club 1: Leo Club 1 - 3: Beta Club 3 - 4: Newspaper Staff 3: Golf 3 - 4: Senior Senate: Class Pres. 4: Pelican State Delegate: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Superbia Pardi Salutes: Who's Who. HENDERSON, ROBERT HENDRICKS, DAVID HILL. DONNETTE HILL, KATHLEEN: Band 1 - 4: Girls Bas- ketball Z - 3: FCA 3: FHA 3: FBLA 4: Wrestling Trainer 4. HIXSON, SCOTT HODGES, RICHARD nder our leadership The senior gong skit. Y Y I Parkway remained outstanding. HORN, RODNEY: Band 1 - 4: Student Council 25 Yearbook 2 - 35 CODAC 3 - 45 ROTC 2 - 45 Wrestling 3, 4: Beta Club 3 - 45 Senior Senate5 Stage Band 4. HOY, DARLENE: Band 1 - 45 Pep Squad Chaplain 15 Junior Medical League 25 CODAC 3 - 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 COE 4: Sr. Band Lieutenant. IDLETT, LINDA: FHA 1 - 45 Drama Club 1 - 25 Y-Teens 1 - 25 4-H 25 Class Council 35 Powderpuff Football 3. INGHAM, DEBORAH: Drama Club 1 - 25 French Club 25 Art Club 45 FBLA 4. INGHAM, DENISE: French Club 1 - 4, Sec. 3 - 4: Art Club 1: Yearbook Ad Staff 15 Yearbook Staff 2 - 4, Organiza- tions Section Editor 3, Administration Editor 45 NSU Rally 1 - 45 Y-Teens 35 Junior Medical League 35 Beta Club 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Math Club 4. JACKSON, JOHN C'mon team, we've GOT to win. I missed! We have combined learning with JACOB, LYNETTE: Art Club 2 - 4g Drama Club 2g CODAC 3 - 4g Student Council Treas. 3: Biology Club 33 NHS 3 - 43 is Pep Squad Drummer 3: NSU Rally 35 - Senior Senate 4, Vice Pres. Senior Class, FBLA 4, Math Club Vice Pres. 4, Who's Who. JAMES, CHARLES JAMES, SHELIA: Band 1 - 3g Y-Teens 3: CODAC 3: COE 4: FBLA 4. ' M. 2 JANKOWSKI, MARK JASPER, STEVE: Baseball 3 - 4: Football 45 Senior Senate. JERNIGAN, GEORGE JETT, ALLEN JETT, JAMIE: NHS 4, Y-Teens 4, French Club 4: JA 4. JILES, MARY Sr. maid, Kathy Gilbert, escorted by Joe Bazo. Sr. maid, Chrissy Graham, escorted by Mike Barton fun and friends with love. V Band Sweetheart, Lisa Hart, escorted by Richard Maynard. Football Sweetheart, Mary Kelly Davis, escorted by David Rush. nm- JOHNSTON, RONALD JONES, IUDITI-I: French Club 1 - 3g Drama Club 25 FBLA 4. JONES, TERRANCE KAPITAN, ELSA: French Club 2 - 4, I-list. 3 - 45 Drama Club 2g NSU Rally 2 - 34 State Rally 25 CODAC 3 - 4: Newspaper Artist 3 - 45 Beta Club 3 - 4. KENDRICK, CINDY KLEINSASSER, TERRY: A Band 1 - 4: Golf 1 - 45 Basketball 1 - 2: Student Council 13 Leo Club 2 - 4: Stage Band 3 - 4. KOONTZ, FAITH KRUITHOF, CYNTHIA KRUITHOFC, JULIA: Band 1 - 3: Intramu- ral Basketball 2g Yearbook Ad Staff 2: Choir 3 - 4. LAITE, ALAN LANCASTER, PATTY LANGLEY, IODY LARSEN, JOHN: ROTC 2 - 4: Baseball 3 - 4. LEATHERWOOD, JANICE: Yearbook Ad Staff 1: NSU Rally 1 - 3: Band 1 - 4: Flag Line 3 - 4: Drama Club 2: Newspa- per Staff 3, Feature Editor 4: Beta Club 3 - 4: NHS 3 - 4, Treas. 4: FTA 4: Sen- ior Senate 4: CODAC 4. LEDBETTER, IEANNINE: FHA 2 - 4: CODAC 3 - 4: FCA 3 - 4: Y-Teens 3. LEEPER, MARLENE LEONARD, LINDA: Pep Squad 1 - 2: Drama Club 1: French Club 2 - 3: FTA 4: FBLA 4: Novice Teacher 4: Choir 41 LEONE, PATTI S.: FHA 1 - 4: Pep Squad 2: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 3 - 4: Biol- ogy Club 3 - 4: FCA 3 - 4. eniors salute our Wgfwecf' HE 'I 4 N Q Q N X Nl QNX? q'ls.'i1 F ikgtir A W ? 42:54 YWK 5 :::4::4:Cuf4:a4a44t::::pC:4, 4 2 zziii ',:'1::-f:,:ff:-:1- V L 3 Na X Es Ns if K 'B 4 Q. ,,,, 1 Q' -' 1 , 4 if 'Wx . t 3 31 am-s S 1 ix 4 4 'Q N K 1 mmm x 4 5 K 3 ., vj ,W ig NM! ll Qs, 5 ' 1 . Q ,f K 1 l. Q. iffwi, Nw Q as A , . ,, W S 'sf A F-ff ' iaxmmeex- Sinai, as Q N- N 'wx 3rd place Homecoming door. W World at PH 4' 22 Hu I've got spirit like the Fonz! AAAAY! - ,ef 5 LEUNG, SUSAN: Student Council 1 - 45 Girls Intramural Basketball lg Beauty Pageant 2 - 3, Top 15 35 Class Council 35 Powderpuff Football 3: FBLA 4: COE 4. LINGO, JAMES LINGO. RANDY LONG, LINDA: Spanish Club 1 - 3: Art Club 2 - 3: Y-Teens 2 - 4, IA 2 - 45 Newspaper Ad Staffg Yearbook Ad Staff5 NSU Rally5 Girls Intramural Basketball 3 - 4: FTA 4. LOTKOWSKI, CATHY: Band 1 - 4, Dis- trict Band 3 - 4, Lieutenant 3, Stage Band 3, 45 Spanish Club 15 Ir. Medical League 35 Sr. Class Sec.: Senior Sen- ate. LOW, MARTIN MALONEY, BILL: A Band 1 - 45 District Honor Band 2 - 35 Show Band 2 - 35 Stage Band 3 - 45 Track 15 Tennis Team 2 - 45 All-State Band 3 - 45 Class Coun- cil 35 FTA 45 Senior Senate. MALONEY, TOM: Football 1 - 45 Track 1 - 45 Weightlifting 1 - 45 FCA 1 - 45 Stu- dent Council 15 ROTC 15 NSU Rally 35 FTA 45 Biology Club 4. MANN, GLEN 7 MANSON, SUSAN: FTA 1 - 4: French Club 1: CODAC 3. MARKIEL, MARY: Band 1 - 4, Majorette 1 - 4, Show Band 2 - 49 FTA 2, Beta Club 3 - 45 Y-Teens 3 - 4, Sec. 45 Biology Club 3, Young Republicans 4. MARTIN, KENNETH MASHBURN, ROBERT: Band 1 - 4, A11- City Marching Band 2, Caddo-Bossier Honor Band 2, All-State Marching Band 2 - 3, Show Band 2 - 4, District Honor Band 3: Superbia Pardi Staff 1 - 4, Hon- ors Editor 4: Key Club 2 - 4, V. Pres. 45 NSU Rally 2: Soph. Councilg NHS 3 - 43 CODAC 45 Beta Club 3 - 4. MAYEUX, KATHY: Band 1 - 4, Majorette 1, 45 Beauty Pageant Top 15 2 - 3: NSU Rally 1, FTA 2, Junior Council: Senior Senateg Y-Teens 3 - 45 Beta Club 3 - 45 CODAC 3 - 4: COE 4. MAYNARD, RITCI-IARD:Ba1'1d 1 - 4. Stage Band 1 - 4, All-District Band 1 - 4, All-State Band 1 - 3, Show Band 1, 3 - 4, All-City Jazz Ensemble 3 - 4, Soph. Councilg Leo Club 2 - 4, Beta Club 3 - 4: NHS 3 - 4g Senior Senate: Superbia Pardi Salutesg Who's Who. MAYS, JACKIE MAYS. TINA MCALLISTER. ROBIN Seniors Won the first Bee-bop Bossier! spirit stick. What am I doing? . . . and so continues another senior skit. McBEE, RHONDA: Band 1 - 45 CODAC 3: Y-Teens 3 - 45 Beta Club 3 - 45 FBLA 45 COE 4. MCCALL, SI-IERRY: FHA 1 - 4, Rep. 3, Treas. 45 NSU Rally 1 - 35 Pep Squad 2 - 3, Drummer 35 CODAC 3 - 4: NHS 3 - 45 Beta Club 3 - 45 Newspaper Staff 45 FHA State Reporter5 Senior Senate. McKAY, TRACEY MCKENZIE, KEVIN MCKENZIE, WINONA MCNABB, DAVID: Band 1 - 45 Show Band 2 - 45 Football Manager 15 Drama Club 15 Basketball Manager 25 Newspaper Staff 25 Debate Club 25 Math Club 3 - 4, District Gov. 45 Young Rep. 3 - 4. MELANCON, DEREK MEREDITH, MICHEALA: Superbia Pardi Salutes. MICHEELS, MIKE: Art Club 1 - 4, Co- Pres. 45 Golf Team 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3 - 4. enior spirit led MILLER, DAVID MING, LINDA: Band 1 - 41 Flag Line 3 - 4: Girls Intramural Basketball 23 FBLA 4: FTA 43 Wrestling Trainer 4. MITCHELL, DENNIS MLADENKA, PAT: Football 15 Basketball 1 - 4: Leo Club 1 - 4: Student Council 1 - 2, Baseball 1. MOORE, JANE MOORE, KATHY: Drama Club 2: Biology Club 3: FTA 4. MOORE, STEPHEN MULLINAX, SHERRY MUNRO, RACHEL: Pep Squad 1 - 2, Drummer 2: FHA 1 - 2: Drama Club 1 - 3g Student Council 2: Cheerleader 3 - 49 FTA 43 Senior Senate. Wow! Imade it! NASH, SUSAN: Pep Squad 2 - 3: FHA 2 - 4, Par. 3, Sec. 4: CODAC 3 - 4: NSU Rally 3. NEMITZ, BEVERLY: Band 1 - 4: All City Band 3. NORMAN, CARLA: Student Council 1 Spanish Club 2: Speech Club 2: Y-Teens 3 - 4: FBLA 4: FTA 4: Newspaper staff 3 - 4. OFFUTT, TODD OWEN, CHARLES: A Band 1 - 4: Drama Club 1 - 4: Class Council 2: District Band 2 - 3: All-City Band 2: State Rally 3: Show Band 3 - 4: Math Club 4. PACE. TERRY PACE, TERRY PADDIE, JACKIE: FHA 2 - 4, Hist. 3 Song Leader 4: FCA 3: Chess Club 3 Biology Club Sec. 3. PADGETT, FRANCEE: Class Council 1 - 2: Band 1 - 3, Alt. Flag 3, Majorette 1 Powderpuff Football 3. oniors held a Common goal I PARIS, KATHY: Pep Squad 1 - 2: Student Council: Y-Teens 3: Girls Basketball 3: COE 4: FBLA 4. PARKS, PHILLIP PATIRE, ANTHONY PATTON, REBECCA: FHA 1 - 2: Choir 1: Y-Teens 35 FBLA 3 - 45 COE 4. PAUL, KEVIN PECK, ARTHUR: Band 1 - 4: Drama Club 1: Student Council 1. PEPPER, DONALD: Football 1: Key Club 2 - 3: Spanish Club 2: Wrestling Team 2, 4: Young Republicans 4. PERRITT, JEFF PHILLIPS, FRANCES: Y-Teens 3 - 4: Bas- ketball Intramurals 3: Powderpuff Foot- ball 3g FTA 4: FBLA 491A 4. S raduauon. If I Byrd Soup - 774. PIIANOWSKI, DEBBIE PIKE, JOHN POOLE. DAVID POOLE, RUTH E.: Pep Squad 2 - 3, Squad Leader 35 FHA 2 - 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 49 Yearbook Ad Staff 2: Class Council 25 Art Club 2 - 3: Bicentennial Committee 3: Student Council 4g 4-H 4. POOT, MARK: Band 1 - 4g Stage Band 2 - 43 Show Band 31 NSU Rally 1g Caddo- Bossier Honor Band: District II Honor Band: Band Lt.: La. All Star Marching Band. POWELL, PAULA: Band 1 - 45 Majorette 2 - 4: Band Major 15 Student Council 1: Art Club 1 - 3, Par. 3: Show Band 2 - 4g Belle of 764 NHS 3 - 45 Beta Club 3 - 4: CODAC 3 - 4: Panther's Print Ad Staff 3 - 4g Biology Club Sec. 35 French Club 3. PRICE, .IEAN PRIMEAUX, LISA RABINAWITZ, SHARON RANDAZZO, TONY RAKES, GARY RANEY, RICK Let's go Seniors! RATTE, PENNI: Art Club 15 Yearbook Staff 1 - 4, Co-Editor 3 - 45 NSU Rally 1 - 35 Y-Teens 3 - 45 NHS 3 - 4, Secre- tary 3 - 45 Pelican State Delegateg Biol- ogy Club 15 CODAC 3 - 45 Beauty Pag- eant 35 Beta Club 3 - 45 FHA 45 Who's Who. REDANAVER, THERESA: Intramural Bas- ketball 2 - 3: FCA 3 - 45 CODAC 3 - 45 FTA 4. REGISTER, JILL RINER, SHEILA: DECA 3. ROBERTSON, LESLIE: Yearbook Ad Staff 1: NSU Rally 1: FBLA 3 - 4: CODAC 3: FTA 3: COE 4. ROGERS, SUE: Pep Squad 1 - 2, Drum Corps 1 - 25 Art Club 1: CODAC 3: Y- Teens 3g FTA: COE 45 FBLA. We will see the truth ze , alyt f 17,32 VAL, ..f71,5::jVV ,FL M503 -, ,,, ,,,, , ., ,M 4 all 1 urll 515151 fo we 0 f PW . , 5 Vg- me fm' W A ,T Wanigg me M35 5 l ,,, fwlfffffff 35154, fnfkffsekk parkway L M Elf ,ghe img hm 422943 3af-ever .- A jf W 5, s RQEKYZZ 5 MEM A8 Zgrjwf .ff :r f Q5 wg, V' M Q 43414 z N. fe M94 M-1-.1351 m ' ' fflsfws 3 A 5 ,W W f, lf ' fv we- 1? 4, 1551 1 JL gif fjjgmi',f'fgjg,.i:Je iw:-igliiirgflfg feel 1 Q 1 A . A W3 if A Q? :Y ai The back of the Senior float. and Work for peace RODGERS, RANDY ROSE, BRUCE: Band 1 - 45 Stage Band 2 - 45 Show Band 25 Choir 35 Debate Club 2 Chess Club 25 Jr. Med. League 2. ROSADO, JAMES: DECA 4. .e., A Queen, Kelly Berry, is escorted by King, Ricky Seniors developed many close student-teacher relations. Phi RUBLE, ROBERT SPUNKY : Freshman Class Pres.5 Leo Club 1 - 4, Sec.- Treas. 25 Football 15 Basketball 1 - 45 Baseball 3 - 45 Track 15 FCA 15 S.C. 1, 3 - 4, Member-at-Large 3, Parliamen- tarian 45 CODAC 3 - 4. RUFFIN, CHERYL: Pep Squad 1 - 2. RUSH, DAVID: Football 1 - 45 Key Club 1 - 45 FCA 1 - 4. RUSS, LANA: FTA 1: FHA 3: FCA 3: COE 4: FBLA 4. SANDIFER, SHARON: FBLA 3 - 45 Beta Club 3 - 45 CODAC 35 FTA 45 COE 4. SANDS, WILLIAM Memories Color our SAUNDERS, STEVEN SAYLORS, ROBERT: Band 1 - 45 Basketball 15 Student Council 25 Beta Club 3 - 45 Stage Band 35 Key Club 3 - 4. SCHMITZ, JILL: Pep Squad 1: Band 1 - 45 Newspaper Staff 25 Yearbook Ad Staff 2 - 35 CODAC 3 - 45 FCA 3 - 4: Art Club 3 - 4, Pres. 45 FTA 4. SCHREIBER, CINDIE: Art Club 1 - 2: 4-H 1 - 25 Drama Club 1: Choir 25 DE 3. SCHUELER, KURT: NSU Rally 1 - 2: Newspaper Staff 15 Student Council 25 Young Republicans 3 - 45 COE. SCOFIELD, SHARON: ROTC 2 - 4. SCOTT , VALERIE SCOTT, WILLIAM: Band 1 - 45 Leo Club 1 - 45 Student Council 15 NSU Rally 1 - 25 Class Council 25 Stage Band 3 - 45 Sen- ior Senate. SEARS, CALVIN: Band 1 - 45 District Honor Band 25 ROTC 2 - 35 La. All-Star Band5 Squad Capt. 4. ' 'Panthers Panther world in the Stars . SELLERS, MARK: ROTC 2. SENECAL, KEVIN: Basketball 4. SEXTON, SARA SHAW, STEPHANIE: Art Club 1: Pep Squad 2 - 3, Chaplain 33 II. Medical League 3: Devotionals 3. SHEFFIELD, DENISE SHEPHERD. RONALD SHOCKLEY, HERBERT: Chess Club 4. SIMEK, LYNNE SIMMONS, DONALD: Band 1 - 45 Leo Club 1 - 4, Par. 3, V-Pres. 4: Golf 1 - 4, Class Council 35 Senior Senate. The end of our days at PH . . . SIMONEAUX, LAVERNE: Y-Teens 1 - 4, Service Chairman 3, Mid-South Dele- gate 3 - 4, Mid-South Officer Nominee 4: Drama Club 1: Sophomore Class Sec.: Football Program Staff 2: 4-H Parliamentarian 3: French Club 2: Yearbook Ad Staff 2: Student Council 2, 4: CODAC 3: FTA 4: Pep Squad 1 - 2, Sec. 2: Cheerleader 3 - 4, Head 4: Superbia Pardi Salutes: Who's Who. SLADE, RICKY: Football 2 - 4: Basketball 2 - 4: Baseball 3 - 4: Y-Teen Beau 3 - 4: Homecoming King 4: Superbia Pardi Salutes. SMELLY, SHELIA: FHA 1, 3 - 4: Pep Squad 2: FCA 3. I Nw: ' if k A soaaa 5 , , A 1 K Let's hear it for the scientific Seniors! . . . And she thinks I don't know parliamentary procedure! SMITH, BEVERLY: Choir 2 - 3: ROTC 2 - 3: COE 4. SMITH, CYNTHIA: Drama Club 2 - 4, Treas. 3 - 4: French Club 2 - 4, Treas. 2 - 3, V-Pres. 4: Pep Squad Squad Leader 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3 - 4, Dis- trict Sec. 4: Newspaper Staff 4. SMITH, RANDY: Football 1 - 2: 4-H 1: French Club 1: Basketball 3 - 4. SMITH, ROBERT SMITH, SANDRA SNYDER, LINDA: Band 1 - 3: Flagline 2 - 3: Powderpuff Football 3. a new horizon for others. L.. Parkway 1S BIG on spirit 'Mi New siv SPARKS, PAM: ROTC 2 - 35 Choir 25 Beauty Pageant 35 COE 4. SPERANDIO, LINDA: Y-Teens 1 - 35 Art Club 15 Pep Squad 25 Beauty Pageant 35 Powderpuff Football 35 COE 45 FBLA. SPIERS, RICKY i , Hmmm, I wonder what I'1l be when I grow up. SPOHN, SI-IELLY: Band 1 - 45 Class Coun- cil 1 - 35 Class Favorite 1: Y-Teens 2 - 45 Jamboree Queen5 Ball Girl 4. SPOOR, THOMAS: Football 1 - 45 FCA 1 - 4. STALLINGS, MARK: Chess Club 15 Golf Team 2 - 4. STANFIELD. COLLEEN: Band 1 - 4: Jr. Medical League 15 CODAC 3 - 45 Y- Teens 3 - 45 Yearbook Ad Staff 45 FTA 4. STANFIELD. MIKE STABLES, BARRY STEVENSON, MIKE: Football 1, 3 - 4g Band 1 - 3: FCA 1 - 43 Baseball 1 - 4g Student Council 1, 3: Senior Senate. STEWART, DONNA STILL, GEORGE SUTTON, KAREN All good things must ondg TAYLOR, DEBBIE: Pep Squad 1 - 3, Pres. 35 Biology Club 3: Yearbook 3 - 4, Pho- to ra her 3, Business Man. 3, Sports ,,,, M, ,,,-,,, Edie? 4g FCA 3 - 4, Chaplain 3, Dance - Team 3, Girls Basketball 4. 1 lr TAYLOR, STEPHEN: Band 1 - 4, Chess ,, Q Club lg Nsu Rally 1 - 3, state Rally 1 - fi A is 3: Math Club 2 - 4, Pres. 4g CODAC 3, , Young Rep. Club 3 - 4, Pres. 3. .,, ,, . ..,. Q, . wi 1 TERRELL, DANNY THOMAS, CRAIG THOMAS, VICKIE t Oh, what a night! Micheala leads us into our Senior year but, our ears at PH Our new senior leaders. ,ww THOMPSON, KATHY: Band 1 - 4: Drama Club 1: Y-Teens 1: Student Council 1 - 2: 4-H 1 - 2: Stage Band 3: COE 4: FBLA 4. TOLOSO, MELINDA: Student Council 1: Drama Club 2 - 4, Pres. 44 FHA 1: FTA 4. TOWNSEND. JANET TUBES, LINDA VANCE, ROMANA VESSEL, LISA: French Club 3: FTA 4: FBLA 4: Student Council 4. WAGES, PHIL: Football 1 - 4g Baseball 1 - 4. WALKER, BRENDA: Band 2, 4: Devotional 2, 4: Chess Club 2, 4: Biology Club 4: Math Club 4: Drama Club 4. WARE. JEFF WATSON, JACK WATSON, JEROME: Football 1 - 45 Track 1 - 4g FCA 2 - 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 45 S.C. 1. WEEMS, DOUGLAS WHEELER, CYNTHIA WHEELER, PATTI WHEELIS, JOHN WHITEHEAD, KEITH: Band 1 - 4: NSU Rally lg French Club 3: NHS 3 - 4: Beta Club 3 - 4, V-Pres. 4. WHITEFIELD, MIKE WHITLOCK, ELIZABETH will be remembered Future Panthers forever. WHITT, CYNTHIA: Intramural Basketball 2 - 35 FCA 3. WILLIAMS, SUSAN WISNIEWSKI, MARK WOLF, PAM: Sec. Freshman Classy Vice Pres. Soph. Class: Class Council 3: Treas. Sr. Class: Pep Squad 1 - 2, Drummer 1 - 2, Drum Capt. 2: Band lg Key Club Sweetheart 2 - 4: Student Council 2: Y-Teens 3 - 4. WOODALL, MARK WOOTEN , KERRY WRIGHT, BETH: French Club 1 - 4, Pres. 3 - 4, NSU Rally 1, 3, stare Rally 3, Drama Club 2 - 4: Yearbook Ad Staff 25 Pep Squad 2 - 3, Sec.-Treas. 3: Y- Teens 3 - 45 CODAC 3 - 4: Math Club 3 - 4, Dist. Sec. 4, Beta Club 3 - 4. YOUNG, AARON ZACI-IARY, SUSIE ZACHEIS, MARK: Student Council 15 French Club 25 Tennis Team 2 - 4: Class Council 2: Beta Club 3 - 4. S w N l N N P L w l l r A w V N P EE' , ' , mssmaim Juniors show their might with a lot of fight! H GJ! Ir's hard to shut up the spirit of a Junior! Abel, Lori Adams, Donald Adams, Sherry Adkins, Teddy Alley, Ricky Ambrose, David Anderson, Kevin Ansread, Ann Backa, Richard Bailey, Henry Barnhouse , Eva Marie Bazo, Steven Beam, Tammy Beckham, Tracey Bellote, Steven Belton, Rene Bickley, Jana Birmingham, George Bone, Judy Boone, Rhonda Borja, Jess Boteler, Veda Bowman, Russel Braswell, Mark Bronson. Zachary Brown, Cleve Brown, Peter Brown, Terry Brumley, Dawn Bryant, Pamela Theresa and Rhonda Chosen Q 5 E 2 Theresa Wolf escorted by Grady Crow XM-.N Butler, Daniel Carl. John Carter, Donna Castor, Rhonda Carer, Mike Cejka, Tammy Chambers, Kenneth Chunn, Eric Claiborne, Jeri Clark, Deyna Clark, Tanya Cochran, Jeff Cockrell, Kevin Cole, Chip Collins, Tina Cooper, Brian Corey , Bill Cormier, Kim Cotton, David Dagg , Debbie Dahlberg, Diane Dailey, David Davis, Mary Denton, Mitch Doolittle , Rhonda Dial, Dennis Downey, Mitch Fonzie drops in for a visit at Parkway High. AYYYY - - - 'PI I1 Juniors look forward to being the next leaders of Parkway. Drake, David D'Water, Ronald Dykes, Keith A . East, Richie X, W y A agir r Edgar, Alan W Endebrock, James , England, Philip Fields, Shay X! N., Finklea, Terri Finklea, Judy Finton, Paul Fisher, Tom ,iw Flippo, Linda Funderburk, Bob Gaddy, Greg Garcie, Lisa Juniors are always putting their best foot forward! Geer, Wayne Golden, Melody Golihar, Billy Graham, Merlene Green, Donna Gumm, Robert Hale, Donna Hale, Karen Halphen, Sammy Hamilton, Davelyn Hardison, Darrell Hards, Terry Harmon, James Harper, Holly Harris, Debbie Juniors start the ear off You're trying to tell me Odon, that this is a new beauty rnask?! I with a successful year in mind 'gf-N' gm, at ,J s JE ..,.,. , . 'ir-, 1-' Q Henry Baily - Most Improved in Basketball. Harris, Ernest Harris, Iohn Harris, Richard Hartstein, Kirk Haynes, Pat Hebert, Joyce Heitz . Karen Helms, Vivian Harrington, Kelly Hill. Charles Hodges, Charles Horn, Keith Horn, Ronnie Horton, David Hoy, Diane Ingersoll, Carol James , Marsha Jernigan, Andy Juneau , Jim Jurgens, Angela Kapitan, Carol Kemp, Diana Kent, Donald King, David King, Mark Knippers, Linda Koen, Richard Kowski, Tammi Lancaster, Kerry Langley, Bridget Lanzilotti, Teresa Lemley, James Leung, Peter Juniors dreaming dreams fy This little piggy went to the market . . . about their future days at PH I feel like painting America beautiful! Liberture, Pam Lindow, David Long, Tommy Loughner, Mike Lovewell, James Macolly, Sid Manner, Mitchell Marshall, Robbie Martin, Anne Mathis, Marcus McBee, Reggie McBreirty, Sarah McClain, William McCullough, Rusty Mclfarlin, Sheri McKowan, Debra Meador, Jas Methvin, Sherri Mickle, Janet Miller, Diane Mills, Tina Ming , Tim Morales, Chree Morgan, Sherina Morris, Belinda Mulig, Cheri Munn, Timmy Meyers, Sandy Rae Nichols, Susan Nolan, David Juniors believe you should let WHS! Looking good Diamond Iirn! the good times roll!! wavy'-. 'ft,,,t,'x 15,1 P iw 7 ' 2 , if rj! ,' W K it 1 1' if if 1, Q 4 2' 1 , ,--, rj A ' V gby V, y b ik it J- , f 'U' P- V ft 'iff ,4 ,J , f f wi 2 4 ft , . , Aj ,1'1' ' DON'T BLAME DESENEX! ! LY O'l-lara, Patrick O'Neil, Tom Orgeron, Mary Paris, Cindy Parker, Divid Parks, Brenda Parks, Vickie Passaniti, Tony Pate, Sherri Pearce, Ricky Peebles, Karen Pemberton, Robert Perry, Billy Plummer, Ken Plumkett, Vickie Pontier, Patrick Juniors loyalty is as strong as their Portz, William Posey, Andrew Price, Gary Ramsey, Loyd Raney, Cissy Rane, Paul Reeves, Carl Reeves , Roger Reynols , Chuck Rhodes, Sylvia Rider, Jeri Roberson , Skip Rochelle, Judy Rogers, Tammy Romero, Danny Romero, Steve Royal, William Saunders, Kenny 1' F! M5 34,2 Cooper thinks ape. 3 eaQs set out for achievement 233512 ia Lila? BYHE PARKWAY emmwe ARL DUT TU GET 1 Q 5 Scal K Lhy Schu 1 B b Sean D d Sem Ed Shaw C g Shell G g Short D bb Short P Simo Od Skan 1 Abl Slade J k Slom ky R1 h d Smith Catherine Smith, Frances Smith. Gary Smith, Mike Smith, Van Snider, Denise Sochotsy, Steven Soileau, Steve Solomon, Mark Spanja, Denise Spencer, Roy Spinelli, Joe Stanley , Karen Stewart , Sheryl Stiefuater, Sherry Still, Alferd Juniors are Continuing their plans It's not funny, so stifle it! I for the year ahead with a lot of excitement -'tv Tip 'em up, tear 'em up, give 'em 4S8f'fiF Panthers! Straub, Linda Swan, Mark Sweeney, Kay Sweeney, Mike Taylor, Torn Tejada, Eddie Thomas, Mark Thomson, Diane Thornton , Steve Thornton, Megan Thornton , Mike Tipton, Nancy Toppett, Scott Travis, Billy Trevino, Danny Tubbs, Debbie Tutt, Tonya Underwood, Spud Varnell, Jeff Vessel, Dennis Waites, Terri Wallace, Cynthia Wallace, Mark Watson , Kathleen Watson, Steve Webb, Lane Wellborn, .lim Whetstone, Laura Whitehead, Kyleen Whitfield, Elain Juniors have come E1lOIlg way Sharon shows her spirit at pep rallies' ' but they re sull Walking the road of experience Yohn, Jeff Too Late To Be Classified Boose, Sharon McGinnis, Richard Whittington, Jerry Wilkins, Mike Williams, Annette Willie, Greg Willis , Kenny Wolf, Theresa Williamson, Marcus Wood , Kevin Z f M ww vu 'N E aww: wif' 'Ng .Q X 5 P55 .,LQ Q ' . ,.,. . . .mufffws3e.zsPfs55iQWe-g,Qs2:?.gZ?i1 -xff- l ' ei , A NNW FB W V K ifffiiiwgkw' was .Y f . '?flwff53Q?f1'mQfW 1 ,,,. A Mgiglfiff 1555 W A W 1' 'wwf sL..m-of y ,... , A 4-,Qi as E X k ? f E is' 1 , X ir x Sophomoresa spirit shows Sophomores show their Splfll at pep I3111CS Abraham, Tim Achee, Cindy Alexander, Clay Allen, Gale Armstrong, David Avard, Nathan Bailey , Terry Baker, Susan Barnett, Bobby Barnett, Vanessa Barnhouse, James Barron, Jeff Beam, Pam Beard, Jackie Bellotte, Anna Beresko, Robin Berry, Scott Bickley, Sharla Bigby, Leigh Anne Bigger, Susan Bing, Susan Blackman, George Blackman, Greg 193 Blair, Dennis Blake, Mark Bodiford, Chris Boley , Freddy Borja, Teresa Boteler, Randy Boyer, Denise Brady, Robin Brandt, Sandra Brian, Daryl Bridges, Russel Brown, Craig Brown, Johnny Brown, Robert Bryan, Cammie Bryan, Tammie Bryant, Carl Bryant, Rhonda Buckmaster, Kyle Work and play make each Sophomores take part in classroom discussion day special, Shake your bootie Sophomores! ! Buford, Kenneth Burks, Joanne Burt, Pam Carroll, Mike Carter. Billy Carter, Tammy Cattell, Brenda Chaney, Elizabeth Clark, James Clark, Laura Clark, Mike Clark, Steve Clement, Karen Cockrell, Malisa Cockrell, Bobby Cole, Andy Collie, Warren Collins, Cameron Correl, Rosalinda I9 Couvillon , Angela Cowan , Marlan Cowan, Sharon Crochet, Connie Crocker, Patty Croteau, William Cummings, Kevin Culpit, Ken Cupples, Donna Daigle, Donna Darby, Sandy Davis, lim Dayberry, Cecile. Debusk, Steve Delaney, William 196 ophomores have their .Q . sg! gy X v Elizabeth can't keep her big mouth shut! ! Maureen and Louann have a really fun time at Homecoming. ups and downs . . . Who was that masked man?? we-M-v -nw-'nm 'hw Dinwiddie, Joni Dixon , David Dodson , Rusty Dorris, Carolyn Doyle, Ray Dudley , James Dunlap , Mike Dupuy, Simone Earnest, Ken East, Michelle Edwards, Charles Endebrock, Cindy Elsron, Rosemary England, Ann Epps, Donna Evans, Clarence Evans, Shelaine Exford, Dawn Ferguson, Roger Fields, Jamie Finnerty, Michael Finney, Jim Fisher, JoAnn 197 Flaherty , Linda Frances , Kevin Franklin , Greg Friedly, Karen Fuller, Clay Fullerton, Stacy Funderburk, Ed Funkhouser, Skipper Gadman, Tim Garcie, Mark Gaulding, Kim Gill, Robert Green, Susie Griffin, Clark Guyton, Robert Hahn, Kathy Hale, Carl 198 . but all their happy moments 5 , 1 'H' Ed gets what he deserves. Sophomores gather around during lunch break and talk. seem to outnumber their sad ' f er it as a i ,,a,, T il gfif ie, I qth L' as e, kvhpr L kc, w?..:QQw' t. WF, M6 at M tl 5 . 'f 1' . ag T 1 'f1. H 737 I 1 f ,J . ., ,gg , 2 , . Z1 i1g ,,, 2 M 8 Sophomores take time to relax during lunch. t, 114 K 4 Hamilton, Barbara Hamilton, Steve Hamilton, Tony Hardin, Doug Hargis, Michelle Harrington , Hilary Harris , Craig Harris , Dorothy Harris , I ef f Harris, Kelly Haughee, Mike Hawk , Diane Hawley, James Hayes, Mike Hayes, Regina Heck, Terry Heggen, Craig Herring, Lisa Hicks, Clay Hight, Tammy Hill, Tim Hobson, Tony Hodges, Mark 199 Hoggard, Kim Holcomb, Tracy Hollingsworth, Carolyn Hood, Vickie Horton, Danny Huckabee, Keith Huguley, Ann Hutton, Leslie Irving, Alyesa Jacob, Mark James, Thomas Jefferson, Larry Jernigan, Kathy Johnson , Debbie Kent, Elaine Kent, Ellen Kimes, Kathy Knotts, Darlene Jones, Dennis Juneau, John Kemp, Laurie Kennon, Frank Kowalski, Mark Kruithof, Gay Lamb, Ginger Langley, Cathy 200 ophomores Worked hard for I Many help in building the Sophomore float. Homecoming and Pep Rallies W mu Sophomores participate in the car caravan. Larson, Pat Lee, Robbie Leeps, Kathy Leger , Debbie Lemley , Steve Leone, Danny Letourneau, Dan Lewallen, Laurie Lindsay, Chuck Little, Jeff Little , Renee Littlefield , Brian Long, John Lourey, Debbie Lucky, Fred Luginbill , Pat Lynch, Terri Malone, Judy Mann, Steve Moe, Sharon Marshall, Romeo Marshall, Tina Martin, Chris Martinez, Josie Manson, Sharon Mattis, Joy McAdams, Ben McCall , Duncan McE1wee , Donnie Mcl-lalffey , Stacy McNtosh, John McKellar, Jim McKenzie, June McKinney , Doug McNabb , Brett McNally , Steve Sophomores show signs of Harvey Helms escorted Sophomore maid, Miss Susan Sands. Sophomores seek advice rn time of need McNee1y, Matt McNeely, Pat Meredith, Maureen Messer, Scott Minks, Vickie Mitchell, Lisa Moir , Kerry Montgomery , Melissa Moore . Susan Moore, Vickie 202 oph Character and leadership Morgan, Mike Morris, Carolyn Morrison, Diane Mrdja, Betty Muegge, Glen Mullen, Dwight Noble, Frances Norton, Dean Nothstine, Karen Oakes, Tracy omores put many hours of effort into their float. Miss Tina Marshall, Sophomore maid, is escorted by Mark Chavis. Offutt, Paul O'Nea1, Shawn Paul, Susan Owen, Kay Owens, Sandra Owens, Donnie Owens, Julie Padgett, Amy Nell Parker, Vickie Peniston, Marshall 203 Petrawski, Richard Philips, David Phillips, Ricky Pijanowski, Diane Pinckley, Mau Poarch, Janice Pope , Lynn Price , Robin Rachels, Paula Raiford, Connie Ratley, Bill Rauch, Angel Ray, Sarah Reed, Sandra Rivera, Ronny Roach, Jeff Rogers, David Rogers, Elizabeth Rowe, David Ruff, Jeanne Russel, Byron Rulscher, Sieve Sanders, Debbie ophomore float Sophomores take pride in webs Taylor , Gloria Taylor, Susan It was a good year for f Tubbs, Susan Tyson, Keith Underwood, Alan Vail, lay Vickers, Valerie Virden, Phyllis Voigtlander, Susan Walker, Angela Walker, Edwina Wallace, Eddie James Baskin and Jay Vail. Our love will echo through the halls of Parkway forever Walls , Dan Walpole , Vickie Webb , Joey Webb, Kirk Webster, Linda Wellborn, Louann Williams, Braxton Williams, Malcom Wilson, Theresa Windham , Glen Wise , Tammy Witt, Linda Woodard, Pam Yates . Sharon Zacheis , Pam Too Late To Be Classified Pina , Bea Schuler, Alan Shields, Leslie Watson, Rhonda 207 K1 XS ir? Freshmen learn that W x r .Q fffiwgif I '2 ' , gf' Freshmen show their spirit at pep rally. 19' Albert, Mark Alexander, Kelley Allen, Mike Andrews, Terri Angus, Diane Asberry, Karen Baggett, Theresa Banks, Mike Barron, Rhon Barton, Kathy Beard, Linda Behan, Paul Behrent, Robert Birch, Sidney Berry, Kim Black, Kevin Bogan, John Boteler, Ronny Bowman , Lynne Brown, David Brown, Marsha Bunker, Andrea Butler, Albert Byrd, Hal Cambell, Donna Carlson, Dan Carriker, Russell Carson, Marcus Casillas, Robert Carter, Patty Chambers, Carrie Clagg, Everette Claiborne, Randy 209 Clark, Joey Clement, Angela Cochran, Leigh Cole, David Combs, Emie Conner, Carol Conradi, Debbie Cormier, Lori Coutee, John Cummings, Randy Dale, Cathy Dansby. John Davis. Darryl Davis, Kenneth Dawson, Jane Dinsmore, Trey Dove, Bobby Dugan. Debbie Dunph, Kevin Durham, Debbie Dykes, Todd Edger, Mike Finney, Johnny Flaherty, Gerald Flint, Yvonne spirit is a must . . . Yea Parkway! Freshman Maid Pam Phillips escorted by Craig Thomas , at Parkwa Fresnrnan Maid Lisa Marshall escorted by Spunky Ruble. Y Kevin and Brian say, Raiders ain't no sweat. fn Forbes , Patrick Fortenberry , Tammy Fortenberry , Theresa Franz , Pat Fritz, Brian Ganey, Rick Gates, Douglas Gentry, Culley George, David Gilliam, Laura Graham, John Guerreru, Paul Gumm, Donald Hall, Dwayne Hamilton, Debbie Hamilton, Tommy Hancammon, Robin Hardison, Scott Harris , Harris Harris Harris Harris Harris Hayes Brenda Cathy Canstance Dennis Robert Willie Andra 2Il Spirit shows through their z J Heath, Jamie Heatherly, Lori Hebert, Bruce Heitz, Lisa Herron, Heidi Herzberg, Bobby I 4 Hetrick , Larry .A B 1 Hill, Betsy Hill, Robin Hinman, Robin Hirsh, Debbie Hobby, Cindy Hodges, Paul Hoff, Steve i Freshmen work long hours on their float. Hoggard, Brad Holcomb, Patsy Holley, Lee Hood, Brian Howard, Lisa Hoy, Cindy Huckabee, Kathy James, Anthony James, Sherry Jolley, Bonnie Kendrick, Karen Kennon, Roxie Kirkland, Penny Kjos, Michelle Kleinsasser, Jeff Knowles, Tracy Koen, Barbara Lacelle, Matt Lacelle, Michael Lamar, Kendall Landreaux, Darrell 212 first Homecoming float P Betsey is really enthused with her class work. That wasn't very funny. Langley. Robert Lanham , Robert Lanzillotti , Dominick Ledbetter, Carol Leeper , Martin Leger, Janice Lindow, Paul Lindsey, Mike Lioy, Tony Little, Douglas Long, Lanette Maciver, Neil Mackin, James Maillet, Michelle Malone, Elizabeth Malone, Steve Marshall, Lisa Marshall, Cedric Martin, Susan Matlock, Kerry Matsoukas , Greg McAlister, Kelly McConnell, Robin McFar1in, Teresa McGinnis, Barbara McGunagle, Doretta McKee, Suzy McVicar , Malcomb 213 Merrel, Scott Messick, Dianna Methvin, Darlyne Mickle, Ralph Miles, Angela Miles, Greg Miles, Yvonne Miller, Nicole Millslagle, Mary Moon, James Morgan, Anita Morris, Greg Moses, Teresa Mulig, Steve Nichols, Connie Noble, Buddy Noorman, Dee Ann Norris, Gerry Nothstine, Marlene Freshmen Work hard to I don't mind the homework, but carrying these books home could kill me . . . U' W:,' K: . . f f -ff, 214 ? N,' Freshmen work hard on their float. achieve high marks . . . Freshmen enjoy talking between class. , , . RL So far this six weeks you have an A: that'l1 be ten dollars. O'hara, Scarlett Oxley, Tammy Paddie, Cheryl Paddie, Sharon Page, Ieanetta Paige, Mike Pallay, Rene Panzer, Kathy Parker, Debra Parr, Konnie Parr, Randy Partlow, Patty Pate, Kyle Pawlik, John Pentecost, Ed Pepper, Cheryl Perez, Terri Perritt. Jana Phillips, Allan Phillips, Pam Pieper, Deana Pinckley, Steve Plette, Leo Plunkett, Brad Portz, Cindy Price, Jimmy Prudhome, Mike Rachels, Shelly Randazzo, Carl Ratley, Ken Rawls, Marc Rayper, Jeniffer Reyenga, Charolett Rhoades, Armando Rich, David Rider, Cherene Rigdon, Karen Roberson, Susan Robertson, David Robertson, Marty Robinson, Selma Rodgers, David 216 in their life at arkway Product of Parkway P.E Freshmen smile at the thought of being Panthers. Freshmen work hard so that . . . Shirley , Sheryl Shockley , Larry Freshmen enjoy their first Homecoming D Rominger, Kathy Rond, Tammy Rooks, Kenneth Rudd, Connie Ruff, Joey Rushing, Nadia Russ, Kellie Ryan, Leslie Salvucci, Greg Saunders, Stacy Sanderson , Richard Saucedo Skip Schmitz, Bill Schreiber, Stacy Scofield , Linda Scott. Christy Scott. Lane Senecal, Kenny Shaw, Rudy Shelton , Frank Shemwell , Cindy Simmons, Carl Simmons , leff Sims, Troy Sizemore, Billy Skains, Cindy Smith, Allan Smith, Chris Smith, Garland Smith, Joey Smith, Lea Smith, Mike Snow, Steve Spanja, Michelle Spedale, Barry Spence, Faith Spiers, Lindy Spillane, John Spinelli, Lisa Spoor, Dale Staggs , Ricky Stevens , Melissa Stevenson, Eddie Steward, Tom Stewart, Nelson Stewart, Lynn Still, Ray Stogsdill, Wayne Straub, David Strong, Robert Stuteville, John Swaney, Sherry Sweeney, Ingrid Tarpley, Terrie Taylor, Karin Taylor, Lisa Taylor, Tami their first year at Parkway Terry, Karen Tharp, Sandra Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Ida Mae Freshmen show spirit on Beep-Bop-Bossier day will be one to remember , gp---- , , X 980022 ,K ,--o--,K Tammy tries hard to remember her combination. ' is ,imma Q '- Q ,fzifi Too Late To Be Doan, Ieff Fuller, L. C, Olds, Kenneth Sutton, Jas Thomas, Greg Woodward, Alan Worley, Tammi Wright, William Wycoff, Barry Thomas, Willie Thomson, Bryan Todd, Debbie Toppett, Holly Townsend, Patricia Travis, Theresa Trickett, lanice Trotta, Jerald Troutman, Sheila Troyer, Debbie Tucker, Mike Turner, Christy Tuxen, Burt Ward, Monica Wardell , James Watson , Jerry Waugh , Debbie Welch, Raymond Wells, David Wells , Nancy Weston , Anita Whetstone, Paul White, Mike Whitfield, Billy Wilkins, Tina Williams, Gerald Williams, Malcolm Wilson, Ierry Wilson, Kevin Youngblood, Mike Young , Cheri Classified 219 A 1 1 1 -1 1 P .+ 1 1 1 1 1 11 1f VM' 1 ,1 1 ' 1 1-1 1 1 1 .mx 1 .155 51 1 1 . V. , iff' ', ' 01. 1 .111 11 ,I1 ' 1 1 L , 111 '. 111. 1. f s ,- 15914 , .vi 1 ,1 3,- fly 19-1 ,I 1 A 1 , - 1 1 4 . 1 1 1- , ,111g,-1, -. . ,F !,., . ,L 1 , .,1 1 qw., 1 1 ,W A 1 f 12,1:1:. rf-5 . 1 -1,1 ,1 1:1 .51 1 211,-:1ff' . 1 1 1 -1,.' ,,.' 1 ,1,, V, X 1 1 , 1 M.--kj-1 f - ff: 'J . :V ,.. ,, , 11 1 4. 1 ,YM1 A A , .,A. .Y,,,, ., 1 , 1 .,., , 'R' 1 1 . aim -liyffuf. ' f 1 1 EMA' rw A? ,Wai-iw ES ' 'Y'k4'1 1 1311. - ,SEHK 4 E . J 1 10, .... fqg:-Y 1w:5,f,, wfvg, 1 1. 1 ,AQ P 1 11 ,fp 1 fir 1, .-,- 3 , 1 all .. ' W1: 1 17 1:11'1Y -1 .af '11, 1 - 1 -9111, - , ,1.:g.,g1:,1,,, 1111- 1 .1 ,L 1 1 L, 11, ., 7, H41 Earn . 1 1 1 1:12- ww .Iv s . hrfzig 11 x 11, 3m+1f'.,. ' ' TH 1 as 'E 2 ,fi-3? 1, . .zqv 25:25 ,ax 72 ,111 Z' 1' , , 111 -ee' A 1 fi? E M I 22 ll Our 1977 . CURTIS GROS HEAD COACH Coach Gros, who serves as head coach for the Panther team, graduated in 1950 from Sulfer High School. In his Senior year his football team won state finals, and Coach Gros was an All-State Halfback and led the state in scor- ing. He was also selected to the High School All-Ameri- can team. Coach Gros received his major in Health and Physical Education, and his minor in Social Studies from Northwestern. C 196f unti Bills ders as F CLAY HARPER DEFENSIVE END COORDINATOR Coach Harper graduated from Bolton High School in Ale andria in 1965. He was awarded a scholarship to Northwestew as a trainer for the Demons football team. At Northwester he received his Major in Health and Physical Educatio Coach Harper also served as Freshman Football Coach a Basketball Coach. KEN KRUITHOF QUARTERBACKS, RECEIVERS, AND LINEBACKERS Jach Kruithof graduated from Bossier High School in 3. He held the state record for completions and attempts l it was broken by Joe Ferguson who plays with the Buffalo s. Coach Kruithof majored in Physical Education at Hen- on State University in Arkansas. This year he also served reshman Track Coach. Coaching Staff DONALD RUSHING RECEIVER Coach Rushing graduated from Princeton High School, and attended Texas College. He received his Major in Physical Educa- tion and Drivers Education. He also served as Sophomore Basket- ball Coach and Varsity Baseball Head Coach. BOBBY MARLOW DEFENSIVE BACKS AND RUNNING BACKS After graduating from Natchez, Mississippi High School, Coach Marlow attended the University of Southern Mississippi where he played football for two years. He received his Major in Physical Education and Drivers Education. He also served as Varsity Track Coach. Coach Marlow's wife, Alice, works in the Student Office. ROY UNDERWOOD OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE LINE Coach Underwood is a graduate of Bossier High School. He received his B.S. degree and his 30 plus from Northwestern. Coach Underwood also attended Santa Clara- and Northeast Louisiana Universities. His wife, Nancy, teaches at Park- way, and their two sons, Allen and Spud, both attend Park- way High School. 1976-77 . l . . ,,. ,., .... ROW 1, L-R: S. Evans, J. Bazo, S. Jasper, T. Maloney, J. Watson, M. Guerrero, R. Slade, B. Guerrero, P. Wages, B. Davis, T. Spoor, M. Stevenson, C. Thomas, D. Rush, A. Underwood. 2nd ROW, L-R: M. Swan, M. Cowan, D. Lindon, B. Williams, B. McNabb, P. Offut, D. Jones, M. Denton, D. LeTourneau, J. Juneau, S. Mcl-Iaffey, W. Delaney, J. Vail, M. Blake, R. Boteler, J. McKellar. ROW 3, L-R: S. Spohn, R. McBee, R. Alley, J. Slade, D. Dial, R. Spencer, R. Marshall, B. Perry, G. Smith, R. Doyle, J. Varnell, K. CocRrell, D. Vessels, K. Plummer, S. Underwood. ROW 4, L-R: M. Nickel, J. Baskin, J. Barron, J. Davis, T. Bailey, A. Jernigan, K. Jones, C. Reynolds, S. Clark, J. Cockran, M. Thomas, T. Long, D. Cotton, S. Toppett, M. K. Davis. ROW 5, L-R: D. Saylors, G. Price, R. D'Water, K. Wood, R. McCullough, R. Lee, C. Hodges, D. Rowe D MANAGERS Thar's a bar! Whar? Spud Underwood, Alan Underwood, Steve Evans, Jim McKellar. . Football Team 1976- 77 Scoreboard PHS Opp. Jamboree CBossierj O 0 Jamboree CAir1ineJ 7 0 Haughton 12 0 West Monroe 7 O 'E Natchitoches 3 14 i' Bossier 7 10 Byrd 6 10 Huntington 17 6 3 Airline 6 13 i' Capt. Shreve 12 25 :F Green Oaks 33 8 'F Minden 12 13 STATISTICIANS Greg Blackman, Mark Swan 6 .qu f s-- Q e W CAPTAINS AND BALL GIRLS Shelly Spohn, Ricky Slade, Craig Thomas, David Rush, Mary Kelly Davis. 5 1976 Lions Jamboree The Panthers played two 10 minute games at Airline stadium against Bossier and Airline. These were season warm-up games to give the public a pre- view of the area teams. The Panthers played a stand-still against the Bossier Bearkats as the Panthers could not penetrate the Bearkats defense for a score. The final score was O-O. The other game was against the Airline Vikings and the Panthers came out on top C7-OJ. The scoring occurred on a 90-yard Touch- down run on the opening kick-off by David Cotton to give the Pan- thers a 7-0 lead. The game stayed that way as the Vikings could not break through the Pan- ther defense for a score. The Jamboree serves as a learning game for the participating teams and gives the teams a chance to look at the other teams. Five Panthers amed. . .M .K .. '- ' ' fr-was aw 2 - Qi . , , Xt, N rpg g wa. p,,h C Q E RICKY SLADE Sr. - Defensive Back All-District - All-City aff tt' f ' 5 , ROY SPENCER Jr. - Running Back A11-District iiefziw .t,. ,. wi mt 1 5,555 if . - ,. 3 it-.. . ,.. V: , ,mgL:L2k5,g:.,. u V .-Z . 4 - . rt- . ff' wife ' i F L' -F! - - 5 J -. :rl ' fa- 1 0. rf ' if 8 42 'Sq Ziff 52. 1, 4' YG- X ,. 1' ?, my-' X rfx!If1,j1- ' :fn W lx fb 5 J JA' i Ji -J .V N 1 'st' via! ..'s. ' I fn. , W . x 'J-Ki: ,w J Y I A 7, 1 it K J. r t K '- Q 91, '. - 'H .qzfw W 3 A. 'si .. Tx. T Q. sf' P s A ..,, a t E. 1 ' A Q, kxwm .P , ,J . . Q3 ,,p,. . f 'f' 5 A ' 'W N .. , . V A J. ' t , 1- Q5 1 - fs L, .fl ws,-1 . f 111 J -- . f .JJ is . .. -. W: 1 s.-:Q f. , .W 4, -5 1- -my 45.43 Q ft-writ 5 J .. W'-Q, - tt k 'gf' 'K H . ' J f . . 'M 11 a,,y.1j J fray, wk: Q :ey f. f ' -' g ,L --5 -.aah J 4 1 ' s...... 'f J .Q ' fi-Q!t,'x,s ' JEROME WATSON Sr. - End All-District 2nd Team MARK THOMAS Jr. - Linebacker All-District MIKE GUERRERO Sr. - Tackle All-District 2nd Team . to All-District Team 1... - Q I IK PHIL WAGES BOB DAVIS Sr. - Wide Receiver Sr. - Defensive Back C .. S X as U - .tt ' - I ', 43 -. .,., - 'iiggzfi - ,ff Q, ' ' X - ' :fs iii' - f r , . fx A .Q .71 ' l 'i' 'ff ,.- . Q W I. ,fi , U E, 2.9--.5 ,. ,,....- ,.. .. . ..., . . ,,., . .bs - . .2 ,, . W ..-xt., -Ly. 'wi-1-.ii '4'1:-.elf . 1 : ,IPAQ ,3,zf.,fsf5, ' :ggi Sw .X .fs gf- - X 2 ' ',--- 5 -,,. , .,,, .11 fe l. , ,.,, 33 my as , P .. .K 1-.3fQ1iwr.f:.. A 4: f.:- wfwfv1f.afi'a .,'h .Q A s - ai 5111 - ' -2 - .44Y'.:. f H '.'e X Af,-. .wsu , mf. wb'-. ,:t.,-!.-- xl QA.. .ev49.f .seems f Mzftazna ...- -:4:v:.?1+ ww -,L . nw .R QM.. 'af-w1m.f.fQ?ff DAVID RUSH Sr. - Linebacker BENITO GUERRERO Sr. - Defensive End CRAIG THOMAS Sr. - Wide Receiver PANTHERS BLANK BUCS C12-OJ Mark Thomas and Jeff Cochran scored both Parkway touchdowns on one-yard runs in the second and fourth periods. Reserve Kevin Cockrell intercepted a halfback pass and returned it to Haughton's 19 with 2:04 left in the opening period to set up the first touchdown. The second TD was set up by Jack Slade's 31- yard sweep from near midfield, which was the first of a series of Parkway sweeps that eventually led to paydirt and finally killed off the Bucs. Coach Gros said Jack Slade, who gained 86 yards rushing in 18 carries did a heck of a job filling in for Roy Spencer. The Defensive line, nicknamed The Rednecks, did a fantastic job of containing the speedy Bucs, which were held to a mere '75 yards total offense, and left the score at 12-O. PHS HHS First Downs 15 3 Yards Rushing 85 57 Yards Passing 52 18 Passes CA-CD 9-3 7-2 227 Panthers Redneck Rebels 17-OJ The Panthers touchdown came with 3:45 left in the first half when David Cotton burst open on a post pattern, gathered in King's 46 yard pass at the West Monroe 20 and sprinted untouched into the end zone. Phil Wages booted the extra point to complete the night's scoring. The mighty Pan- thers outgained the Rebels 267 yards to 144 and never let the visitors get inside the Parkway 20. The defensive line played well and was able to hold the Rebels when they had to. This was the second straight shutout win for the Panthers. PHS WMHS First Downs Yards Rushing 161 93 106 51 5-3 16-5 12 9 Yards Passing Passes CA-CJ Q s - ., aff . .I ' 7' 5 . f A Y I I V I irtt ' - Z 3 r 9 ssy,s J m y-ill 'sr A MEET! W K'4' -- Q. 'K-.., y, In ,, , t ' ' T K - t I . 21 . gjiiiizgg K ' -- - 1 ' f Y' ' t 'K it, - . ' ' 1-1,5 jif lfx .. f M i '--19?'?r4??i 1 aging' dig 15? it nf! S 4: ,ff .f-,. ,f . , ,, r 4 V Za. Qlfiswet ,mwsmznaze-r m ifma 1 , ' V. if K. A- - vfefv JOE BAZO Sr. - Nose Guard K 1,2--5 Wages Breaks Record -v --.34 4 4' , 2. - , :?Kas'ff Ef , 1 'IA IV, .A . mf . -K5 .1 ' : 1 'Q .A . L ,wi ,ling J ' Q If-if 0 it c Q, ,K ' , , , Ari. . . h L -'7 1 ' K. at may sf H s s.,, t . hw y , 1 pg K -f J K i' f'--it-vslw, 3- 41' i- .f fi '5-15? f , p p..p,, W A, 4 - . 'TW M2-'1'3?L1-a S sim- -Q6 bifj5K'fQQf -f 1-2:-wwszfs'-,,f:,35 ,-W. A- -5--, .- --- 'K -if f Q- - STEVE JASPER TOMMY MALONEY Sr. - Guard Sr. - Nose Guard if .V f .rf ' - Q'1'f3'1' twf. - .Qxff 4 5,23-E.. ., I 2 ..1.. . r - is I - - - ' jx ' . . y ,,1att - 'n ' -A .s,.-as K ., f u I 13. X11 2 A5 1 3 Y x N 3 ge' . 1 ' 'Q .. bi I 31- -I XM 'Z' 5 L . X . 5 , , . 1-E 3:14 6 Z , wr---Q ' 5' 1, x ig wt if .Q , :- , 4 'Ng n ' v 5 X 1 if ,fs W' NN' V 1 5' v Q, ,T fig-'ffff-1.'-Z gi QQ M fast,-,ls . 2 -it Mg, last st,-., ,,.- -gg.-,f,,a.f,,5 ht, M,-mf' izlgsrv it 3Tf5 3KY. f 1, Q v P is S at , TOM SPOOR MIKE STEVENSON Sr. - Tackle Sr. - End . With 1143-yard Field Goal Sfmt IC!! I it 1-4 V at Av. 'l ,k,k x fkifff, V: ki x N VW .K ,pr-,ra .. s , X A ' JAY VAIL JEFF VARNELL Soph. - Quarterback Jr. - Quarterback . . .1 1 , N.. asia, gg ,sr it f X ., W? 3, 3 555 A M 'L Q. . -1- a t ef ia- S, fig.-4 in E H Q5 s l b X 4 . 1 . W -1 A 159 .- f f' f ,,-. K ' P aa' I r 'aaaaa . s . DAVID SAYLORS DAVID COTTON Soph. - Quarterback Ir. - Wide Receiver .- 'rt ti , 'ff MARK BLAKE Soph. - Defensive Back Natchitoches Tips Parkway C14- 35 The Panthers suffered their first loss of the '76 season to the Natchitoches central Chiefs by the score of 14 to 3. The Chiefs were ready for the Panthers as they only let Parkway put a 2'7- yard field goal on the score- board. Natchitoches fought their way through the Redneck Pan- ther defense to score their two touchdowns. The first one came early in the first quarter and the second Chiefs touchdown was in the second quarter climaxing a 69-yard drive. Coach Gros commented after the game, I think the turf had a little to do with the game's out- come, but it was just that we weren't ready for the game . PHS N CHS First Downs 8 '7 Yards Rushing 83 167 Yards Passing '74 18 Passes CA-CJ 10-6 3-1 22 230 Bearkats Slip by Panthers C10-75 It was close . . . 10-7 and the Bearkats handing Parkway a damaging second straight District 2-AAAA setback, marched 60 yards with the second half kickoff and made their lone touchdown stand up for a Bearkat victory before a near capacity crowd at Bossier Stadium. Parkway led at the half thanks to an 11-yard TD pass from quarterback King to wide receiver David Cotton that climaxed a 58-yard second quar- ter drive. First half recoveries of Bossier fumbles by 270-pound tackle Ronald D'Water and 185- pound cornerback David Rush helped Parkway hold the Bearkats to their three first half points. One thing that hurt Parkway's chances in the second half was penalties - five for 66 yards. On three of the first four second half possessions the Panthers were hit with a major penalty either on first or second down. Parkway mentor Curtis Gros was bemoan- ing the Panther's lost first half opportunities following the game. We burnt a couple of scoring opportunities he said, pointing to a dropped pass early in the game that had TD written all over it and another one that missed later on the sidelines that was a potential paydirt pitch. Injuries Hurt Panther f.Q'1u,b .- ,z sip., was ,K 11? 1 S 4' f it as Ei 'P 5-xl. - P if .5535 Q ',k: 1, siiv f ROBBIE LEE DAVID KING Soph. - End Jr. - Quarterback IX. P K P In 1.63 -k.. if ky K i t 't-I Q ft . as ts- 5 , 1 ,, X . -'-itt JEFF COCHRAN RANDY BOTELER DENNIS JONES Jr. - Running Back Soph. - Defensive Back Soph. - Running Back Yellowjaokets Sting Homecoming q KENNY JONES KEVIN COCKRELL j Soph. - Running Back Jr. - Defensive Back lun' '51 u! -,, .TACK SLADE DANNY LETOURNEAU Jr. - Running Back Soph. - Wide Receiver 1: ,,,k . B i 4 Q K ' ' P e iee 1 ii,e 1 P ' it MITCH DENTON Jr. - Defensive Back Byrd Trips Parkway Q10-65 The Byrd Yellowjackets, receiving the opening kick-off, drove down '74 yards to the pan- thers 25 yard line. There, the Redneck Defense forced Byrd to settle for a field goal. At that point the score was 3 to O. Park- way's scoring came on field goals: two second quarter kicks of 26 and 32 yards. The Halftime score was 6 to 3, with the Pan- thers on top. The The only other scoring came with a 4th quarter 85 yard Yellowjacket drive that ended with a touchdown and 24 seconds left in the game. The final score . . . 10 to 6. PHS BHS First Downs 10 13 Yards Rushing 97 120 Yards Passing '72 96 Passes CA-CJ 12-6 17-11 Wa es Adds an Extra . Panthers Snap Slump C17-65 It was a gloomy night for the i, .4 h 1 V 'H Huntington Raiders: rain fell on their Homecoming court and the - - Parkway Panthers fell on their football team. Parkways offense scored 17 points to break a three- 5',:-zuizgis N. ' ' game losing streak and the tough tof't fx E 9 5...-.!.i. sa fc T b it Q T 1 'F L g A -sm I EN, . . . Rednecks held the Raiders to 1 ' one touchdown. Phil Wages kicked a 43-yard field goal in the first quarter to make the gygy g Ji-J hd V Vg score 3-O. Wages, who is Park- kv tagg . - Q gi 3 V- Q - tstriilt ' way's first field goal kicker, not T V K P itif 5 .'1. 4 t . . i'ir ,il.tfli only broke his own distance tyg, g :V irf, Qf,Y-its , .,ii ,af' ,tya record but also broke this year's z fi' ttf' i 5,-1 lti ff, -1 State record with the kick. ANDY JERNIGAN TOMMY LONG Jr. - End Jr. - Wide Receiver Panthers first TD was a 19-yard touchdown pass to Craig Thomas, the second was a 7-yard run by King. Holder Bob Davis, faked a PAT kick and ran it for a 2-point conversion. PHS HHS First Downs 11 4 Yards Rushing 114 84 Yards Passing 101 O Passes CA-CJ 11-6 7-0 'rf , tts,'t1 1 t.,-tV . 4 i,.zL,ftf .Q5.,,,s. 1 S STACY MCHALFEY BILLY PERRY ROBERT BOUDREAU Soph. - Defensive Back Jr. - Wide Receiver Jr. - End --'., s fx 'k,' ' A D'-z A' ,,f- I IPP?-14: 12 ---'! i Q.1 .fr AZIA 'JY 1 - . Kick to the Team -on 'Clif' '- X .x :iss .s PAUL OFFUTT MARLON COWAN Soph. - Wide Receiver Soph. - Defensive Back to .-as :jj eeeee . V1 vfsz if BRETT MCNABB Soph. - Guard Jr. - Center GARY SMITH :Mg lr I K i-,r ., , .,.:eLfv.-:-f?-f.-z- Q gf . Y ' 1 RICKY ALLEY Ir. - Center Airline Sinks Parkway C13-63 The Airline Vikings broke through the Redneck Defense for Parkway for two touchdowns to defeat the Panthers 13 to 6. The first Viking touchdown came on a 43-yard pass play early in the game. The extra point failed which made the score 6 to 0 in favor of the Vikings. Parkway came back with 21 seconds left in the half to tie the score: 6 to 6. In the 3rd period, Airline came on with a 24 yard pass for a touchdown to make the final score 13 to 6. PHS AHS First Downs 5 14 Yards Rushing 9 209 Yards Passing 43 82 Passes CA-Cl 18-6 7-3 4 Gators Bite Panthers C25-125 Parkway grabbed a fast 12-7 lead in the first quarter, but the Panther's defense couldn't hold the Captain Shreve Gators, they rallied to defeat the Panthers in the second half. Parkway's early lead was set up on a kickoff return by fullback Roy Spencer. Spencer took the opening kick back 52 yards to the Shreve 28, and scored five plays later. Cochran drove in from the 17, dragging a Gator eight yards into the end zone. Meanwhile, Shreve was methodically driving for scores, moving 89 yards on its first possession in 6 plays. Each team scored once in the second quarter to boast the score 13-12 with the Gators going into half- time with the lead. The Gators tack up the win in the second half with two TD's to Bite the Panthers. STEVE CLARK PHS CSHS First Downs 10 18 Yards Rushing 189 107 Yards Passing 30 109 Passes CA-CD 7-2 10-5 U I WILLIAM DELANEY RAY DOYLE Soph. - Guard Soph. - Guard Rush Leads . JOHN IUNEAU Soph. - Tackle Soph. - Nose Guard DAVID LINDON Ir. - Tackle . NRedneek', Defense X V' U S A 1 ,JK in as I A-p , ...hf Q, S .K K K 41-Of V2 Q K, 1 -,.' is Zi 'f.. K4 A 1-gs, 1 L -- L,J'?Y',,gffQ K 1 ke A 1 Qfee 7 I fi 1 ROBBIE MARSHAL DENNIS VESSEL Jr. - Guard Jr. - Linebacker N' 'NP' Qing K x ' 1 if BRAXTON WILLIAMS CHARLES REYNOLDS Soph. - Guard Jr. - Guard JAMES BASKIN Soph. - Tackle Panthers Topple Giants C33-83 Parkway scored three third- quarter touchdowns to thoroughly defeat the Green Oaks Giants. Jack Slade carried for 41 yards for the Panther and scored two touchdowns for the Panthers . The first Parkway touchdown came in the second quarter with Phil Wages booting the extra point to make the score 7 to O. The giants slipped through with a touchdown and two points on a conversion to take a suprising 8 to 7 lead at halftime. The Pan- thers scored three times in the third quarter and once in the fourth quarter while keeping the Giants scoreless in the second half. The final score was 33 to 8. PHS GOHS First Downs 17 7 Yards Rushing 242 47 Yards Passing 43 94 Passes CA-CJ 9-3 16-6 5 6 Tide Shades Panthers C13-123 It was a cold night when the Mindon Crimson Tide slipped past the Redneck Defense to defeat Parkway 13-12 to end Parkways season with four wins and six losses, with a 1-5 district record. Quarterback David King connected with Jeff Cochran and Mark Thomas for the Panther's score. Both extra points after TD's failed. PHS MHS First Downs 11 9 Yards Rushing 124 190 Yards Passing 94 35 Passes CA-CJ 15-5 9-3 Tide Slips by Panthers xii- if 3 I LQ if in C6 A ul 34 tytrl jj:-QLQ i'i' 7 If cii-.iii ' it -, 5-Tirii .pf-1? , -iccc st, Q14 Q TERRY BAILEY GARY PRICE Soph. - Tackle Jr. - Tackle .- x Y.. ,s I t Qsi-if MIKE NICKELS DAVID ROWE CHARLES HODGES Soph. - Tackle Soph. - End Jr. - Tackle Panthers Lose 13 Seniors Q-'I 155 3 I I I M , as I 5 I I KEN PLUMMER REGGIE MCBEE RUSTY MCCULLOUGH Jr. - Tackle Jr. - Tackle Jr. - Tackle ag as .. , . rar - '--e A I f ' ii Wi! DI: In 1 , ' RONALD D'WATER DENNIS DIAL SCOTT TOPPETT Jr. - Ta ckle Ir. - Defensive Back JI. - End KB Eli A O sa 5 . if E I x A I I A I ' KEVIN WOOD JIM DAVIS JEFF BARRON Ir. - End Soph. - Wjde Receiver Soph. - End 237 Bazo Shines for Parkway 'H fi was Af wwff 4 .. , , K Frosh Football S . l W'fi' T?. . o 1 , ' 1 , 'wg ' 1 53 1 A' . 1 f N. P : g f , . 1' K 1 gm 'wi 5 . , in , .W W ff,,. Z, :,' At .M .ft 4 V. It f ,Q V, Z it . lk!! nf? b . t f, Sl, ..,, ., ' H -- A :,V I f el I-, 1, , I . - t f al . . ,a ,h .1 - 1 4 .2 N 1. . .A E 3 ' 1 f ' . ,'p A ' n . fl .RT 'IB , 3 I . A 1 Q KI., 5 '- -L V ' V 2 x -M 1 51 1 B - 1 an M 73 .404 B2 il il 4 115.2 1' 1 . .- ' A .1 , t . . . 'S A . 1 J t . Abs A , 1 1 1 lim 5 .5 f 1 HQ it p , A S f . ii S' .. X Y . '-- v4,. ' ,, . . ' .M ,. .. ,, - .-.- , ...4 -' -sa, . 1. . 0 ,....' .. 1 f 1 f Ai. . ' P .1 , SM. ' 17 , his - . . J.: -' H- . ' O' V . ,v f k M W : Ji. --f ' ' ' af?l..1.1,1X'iin41-.:..2i!f1.l 'YffAP'YWE.i1.'iLaF fuJQ!1 1i. Wi ROW 1, L-R: S. Snow, M. Allen, M. Banks, B. Spedale, A. James, R. Casillas, M. White, B. Hoggard, E. Stevenson. ROW 2, L-R: D. Carlson, M. Edgar, C. Simmons, K. Rooks, B. Wycoff, E. Lambert, B. Schitz, D. Spoor, C. Randazzo, J. Dansby. ROW 3, L-R: Coach Harper, R. Carriker, B. Hebert, B. Hood, J. Hood- Prise, L. Plette, P. Guerrero, N. Stewart, D. Harris, P. Hodges. ROW 4, L-R: S. Mulig, M. Tucker, M. Rawls, J. Wilson, J. Kliensasser, Rob Langley, F. Shelton, R. Welch, R. Caiborne, H. Byrd, K. Wilson, K. Black. FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD PHS Opp . Woodlawn O 12 Airline 14 13 Bossier 6 14 Huntington 0 22 Minden 6 50 Coach Harper 23 ! S 5 as S, 5' A 1 Z E Q ge E B 5 52 5 Varsity Basketball I T11 B-lil I SENQ35 Q? WFS Q9 LOW 1, L-R: Harvey Helms, Mike Barton, Ray Cowan, Spunky Ruble, Chip Cole, Dennis Clark, Brian Cooper, at Mladenka, Mark Swan. ROW 2, L-R: Coach Lash, Grady Crow, Kevin Senecal, Kevin Wood, Henry Bailey, .icky Slade, Randy Smith, Coach Dean. Head Coach - Bud Dean, Assistant Coach - Gary Lash. Statistician - Mark Swan. Panthers Victorious Over ' 1 r . 1373 DENNIS CLARK 1 Spunky is excited about winning. 5 fin if , ff , .fm -wM,,,., W 3g,g3m Q gf Super Coop puts it through the hoop. GRADY CROW Airline Vikings . ,ff RICKY SLADE It's not that bad Coach! ! Bailey out jumps his opponent. SPUNKY RUBLE 24 Seniors Lead Panthers . Q4 we 46' ..-XS? MIKE BARTON 'km RAY COWAN Rick bombs one from the corner. 44 To Victory . il fl BRIAN COOPER R HARVEY HELMS Q Brian brings it down against Airline . 245 246 Fans Enjoy Big PAT MLADEN KA , J Grady shoots for two . CHIP COLE . . .Victory Over Airline E.. r -.5-.,, KEVIN WOOD RANDY SMITH The thrill of victory . . . 24 HENRY BAILEY KEVIN SENEGAL Henry lays two in for the Panthers. Ricky is bumped by opponent. J V Basketball W 1 L R Freddie Boley Pat Franz Bobby Cockrell Jay Vail, Dennis Jones CI31g Spohn Marlon Cowan W 2 L R Carl Reeves Kenny Jones Odon Simoneaux Coach Lash, Eric Chunn Terry Bailey Shay Fields Haughton Woodlawn Ouachita Natchitoches Woodlawn Huntington Jesuit Green Oaks Airline Huntington Bossier Sophomore Basketball ROW 1, L-R: Steve Rutscher, Bobby Cockrell, Fred Boley, Craig Spohn, Jay Vail. ROW 2, L-R: Terry Bailey, Dennis Jones, Marlin Cowan, Kenny Jones. PHS Summary PHS Opp . Haughton 30 41 Minden 25 34 Woodlawn 29 37 Airline 37 46 Haughton 40 50 Minden 41 52 Coach Don Rushing 50 Freshman Basketball PHS Scoreboard PHS Opp . Haughton 35 43 Minden 28 45 Woodlawn 24 60 Airline 37 57 Haughton 45 62 Minden 41 '72 Coach Clay Harper 1, L-R: Eddie Pentecost, Jeff Simmons, Pat Franz, Eddie Lambert, Steve Hoff. ROW 2, L-R: Jimmy Leo Plette , Brian Hood , Dennis Harris. 52' 5' Z s O . EQV ,. Grady driving in for a lay-up. Rlcky demonstrates hrs ball handling. Grady and Dennis are choking Spunky after sweet victory over Airline. Regal Reds Perform at Basketball Games Rlpple dunng sky high . 5 -sw 453' Dancing to Games People Play Get it on J WM' + , . new M Nu 'Q' .0-0'-' ,- .,, .Ag ---'k - V fi 1 . N 'Nuag,,-Q...... , ,..a-.1 -M f The High kick' ' l 2 5 Varsity Track X .s . ,L ', , .,,.. O' N 'f f , , ' , . f1 'f .. fi' f - ,, ,.,. 1 .,,. Q ,'., . . - - -' .. . , . i .. - - K- 21 -fuf ,i-ii: ' H r ,Q K ' H . 4. I U ' k 'k k H K' . 'N r ,., ,,,,,. ?f'Jlf , K f- 1 A ' -5 2 -,,., . .,...x. ,,.1f,,.1,-.'.- . iiii M. 1 . J J .. . , M J ,sift f f. .-.,.-. ft .- , .,,. 3. . ,,., , Q f f k h s-... - I b. .K .S K, A ..,, . .V , Q sy ., Q ,gs ' w r' , ja y y ,A - N K ' Q R . ' '-L' ff 'S 111 . Y ' T , J ..B. - ' fi-Q 'V .- -f i f'f.' W.. . O J S' J it i - K 'W - . . , was . ' li. ' ' v' , - '-' 'H' , ' . g , A I is J J ,-, ,W Q ' as if 53 .f .Y ' 37 . N' :---'- r J . 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L-R: Trey Disante, David Cotton, Tim Ming, Robbie Marshall, Bobby Boullion, Bob Trevino, Jimmy Johnson. ROW 3, L-R: Jeff Wellborn, Mike Guerrero, Kevin Wood, Brent Groves, Rusty McCullough, Ron Casillas. ROW 4, L-R: Coach Underwood, Darcy Basham, Sam Hall, Tracy Choate - Stats. , Coach Marlow. Coach Underwood Mark Thomas Ron Casillas. . . E .. 24 . .,, JJ flff' I ' , Coach Marlow Jeff Robinson W3 s t ' J- ' 55 ROW 1, L-R: Dennis Dial. ROW 2, L-R: Mark Thomas, Tommy Long, Trey Disante. wi. wfa Q sfgirzbrgwggmwgzrsiw-gif:xsszxzwffwgszzffr-Lfgszggn Q RN X . . . District - Regional - tate Champs . . . I W 5 qt -1 ' ROW 1, L-R: Grady Crow, Dennis Dial. ROW 2, L-R: Tommy Long, Kevin Wood, David Cotton, Jeff Rob- Kevin Wood inson. ,L A ., N ,. R --. 1, rr N. X 'er ,Lf.- -Q 21,11 To ,,3,,4agil ' - '- rs: inni ii,i n i 5 Q 3 we ' we ,f --1,1 MYTQql A ' W iQg53QMW3E 5 ,I . . datum 1 .E ,-, ., QQQMW 1 X 1?Ti?v3fi51i?ifSiT71i5?1,i 1:tt1l't122:ziP5R5fi Mwwwmmkwf iwww .i,,. ..l, 15,2113an5:fe,.wzz:::tzgg5gg.gg.g , Mike Guerrero Jerome Watson V ,row in . in 2 ile Run if A 'wif PQ Ron Casillas Grady Crow L-R: Mark Thomas, David Cotton, Tommy Long, Grady Crow. c'FroshM Track Team Runs Hard! ROW 1, L-R: Dean Norton, Mark Blake, Brad Groves, Stacy McHalffey, Randy Boteler, Jay Vail, Dennis Jones ROW 2, L-R: Larry Jefferson, Marlon Cowan, Jim Davis, Jeff Barron, Paul Offutt, Billy Wright, Kenny Jones ROW 1, L-R: David Saylors, Mike Nickel, Johnny Brown, James Baskin, David Rowe, Robbie Lee, Coach Krui of. Coach Kruithof Coach Underwood Crawford Coaches Girl,s Track Coach's Notes: Our first year in Girl's Track served as an introductory season. We participated in one track meet at Airline High School which certainly increased our awareness. L R Kim Hall Ginger Shelton Kelly Berry Debbie Taylor Louann Wellborn ROW 2 L R Simone , Tina Marshall, Lynn Wells, Marsha James, Maureen Meredith. 60 Girls, Basketball . ROW 1, L-R: Betsy Hill, Kay McBreairty, Theresa wolf, Micheala Meredith, Darlyne Methvin, Terry Lynch, Linda Beard. ROW 2, L-R: Edwina Walker, Debbie Harris, Shelia Troutman, Cindy Portz, Frances Smith, Vivian Helms, Linda Flaherty. Girl's Scoreboard 1976-77 PHS opp. Bossier 27 26 Southfield 24 27 Coushatta 26 24 Haughton 54 28 Coushatta 28 27 Airline 34 41 Bossier 32 31 Airline 22 28 Southfield 23 26 Springhill 45 as Jamboree: Airline 15 4 Bossier 9 6 Benton Tournament Southfield 36 35 Cotton Valley 21 28 Season Record 7 - 5 Coach Crawford l S New at PHS Mlchaela ares handling . ' --5.5. ., . ' we : xml. :,. ' ., g f -wggg . X . , QE' W , , - , Nf?fn:Vh'U' A ' : 1 . X21 1 , ' f uw Panthers District Champions . 1 J l i v ROW 1, L-R: Joey Smith, Spunky Ruble, Steve Jasper, Lee Cozine, Russell Pearce, Allen Jet, Roy Spencer. ROW 2, L-R: Mike Barton, Craig Thomas, James Wright, Bob Davis, Phil Wages, Mike Stevenson. ROW 3, L- R: Coach Harper, Coach Rushing, Dennis Clark, David Geer, Grady Crow, Jeff Dahlberg, Ricky Slade, Richard Slominsky, Mark Swan. The 1975-'76 team was a young team with talent. Craig Thomas, Jeff Dahlberg, Roy Spencer and Phil Wages were the four players returning from the pre- vious season with no experienced pitchers. With hard work, dedication, pride, and alot of discipline, the 13 first year players came in to play together with the four lettermen and a District Champion was made. With a play-off in bi-district, P.H.S. won over 2nd place Fair Park, and to the Regionals at Lake Charles High, where we were halted by too many errors. That will help the next year with poise and determination. Coaches Clay Harper and Rushing were pleased with the team managers and stats. man, Mark Swan whose record keeping showed 5 All Dist. players, 6 All city, and 5 All Parish players. Coaches Harper and Rushing . A M t. sr-1 3 ,W SSX In Baseball fi my J Craig Thomas A11 District MJ tw ,.i.. ,,.i,, IW, L A it -',gM,,r.W,,,,.Q,.-W . : i Mwiw---' ,,..m-'f ' - ,' ' -'Qu'-+-R-Q-Q,,.nwN,m.,,.rtgQ.i , A w .x,, K A ' ff K' - ' - ' , r , iff fi? xt' H lf- ' A ' 2, '- 1. A W? .fr .fum ixfsf. - . ' ' ,.-Q ' . f 1 ' . I. f , - gggxgegrqvgm.,r11.:fa-laeerfs. it ,. se- -fffffsxm'SSw.f'1-Qsn ft-ik? Phil Wages M QM s f X ,X 'qw S' H1 5' it la Dennis Clark hits Home-Run. 26 James Wright Pitches . S , ..... M Well, you can't win 'em all. Craig Thomas rounds third. Roy Spencer James Wright A11 District A11 District' Y' . For Parkway Jeff Dahlberg Mike Barton 'A11 District Wm! So , you want to play tag huh? Panthers Make lt Season Results PHS Scores Opponent PHS 8 - 4 BTW PHS 12 - 6 Northwood PHS 8 - O Northwood PHS 12 - 2 Green Oaks PHS 10 - 2 Natchitoches PHS 2 - 5 Capt. Shreve PHS 11 - 10 Bossier PHS 4 - 1 Airline PHS 7 - 13 Minden PHS 18 - 3 Green Oaks PHS 12 - 4 Natchitoches PHS 5 - 1 Capt. Shreve PHS 8 - 5 Bossier PHS 4 - 3 Airline PHS 9 - 8 Minden dBi-Dist. PHS 4 - 2 Fair Parks i:Regionals PHS 1 - 4 Lake Charles 1.11.34-:sf M - W- s,,N5.,LiQ , ..,. .. , . . sf. .sf 5 . ,.,,. ., , .f.,,u.f,f.1.. , David Geer J,,.,.-- -'--xt. Bob Davis Grady Crow . to Regionals i Dennis Clark MW Teff Dahlberg Spunky Ruble Mike Stevenson 26 Lettermen Lead Rusty Pearce Mike Stevenson Steve .Tasper oach Rushing with District Trophy . the Panthers Ricky Slade A11 District Gee, I could use some gatorade! Lee Cozine Golf Team .Q . 'X . ss, ' 'e -' K . v ' , wg ff 'S AA FJ W yes! Ui . 'r 3x4-ww1Qi ROW 1, L-R: Harvey Helms, Don Simmons, Mike Michaels. ROW 2, L-R: Kirk Harrstein, Terry Kleinsasser, Butch Fincher, Richard Backa, Mark Stallings. 6-R .sv 15' :E-.4 R gi ik 5 3 k Richard Backa Don Simmons Kirk Hartstein is . Keep on Swinging Mark Stallings Terry Kleinsasser Harvey Helms givin Four! ! ! Butch Fincher 1975-76 . . District Champions i 5 E ROW 1, L-R: Scott Hixon, Kevin Alexander, Kenny Saunders, Billy Perry, Ricky Phillips, Steve Salvucci, Ron Casillas. ROW 2, L-R: Coach Howard, Mark Wyoum, Alex Brigham, Greg Hixson, Mike Butler, Rodney Horn, Scott Moir, Mike Guerrero, Scott McDaniel, Mona White, Sherry McFarlin, Chrisy Graham . Parkway's first year to participate in wrestling y competition took place during the 1975-'76 season. 5 The panther wrestlers attained an outstanding record t in their first year as a team: Season record 10-O, District Champions, and State Champions? for run- I E ner-up State Champions according to the L.H.S.A.A.J S X After Parkway won the State Championship, it was f revoked because the wrestling committee of the T 1 state tournament failed to award the runner-up, who pe at that time was South Cameron High School, points for a wrestler in the 126 lb. classg which then made thescore1'73WP.H.S.and1'74WS.C.H.S. 5 Consequently, we began to look for extra points in the Panthers favor which had been overlooked by the S committee. Several points that should have been 5 fe given to Parkway were found . The L. H . S . A . A . , E however, has never reversed a decision. Even when S l i They Were Wrong. Coach Howard Scott Hixson tate Champions Div. Wt. 132 112 155 167 119 126 145 138 185 Hvy . 105 98 State Results Name Jim Haynes Scott Hixson Scott McDaniels Greg Hixson Ron Casillas Billy Perry Mike Butler David Hoppe Scott Moir Mike Gurrero Kenny Saunders Kevin Alexander Rank State Champion State Runner up State Runner up State Runner up State Runner up Third in State Third in State Third in State Fourth in State Fourth in State Fifth in State Sixth in State Ricky Phillips in position for match State Champion . is 5 -...-'f' Coach Howard presents Jim Haynes his award . Mike Butler Billy Perry . Jim Haynes Scott McDanie1s Ron Casillas Greg Hixson getting ready to trap opponent. 27 Wrestlers Favorite . Greg Hixson Kevin Alexander Scott Moir Kenny Saunders . Game Is Twister! Mike Guerrero Right foot redg left hand green. 277 Tennis Team ' ,pow -nl iltilii MM'sN ROW 1, L-R: Colin Kimball, Jim Haynes, Bob Terrell, Andy Wheelis, Joe Hale, Steve Soileau, Jack Watson, Mark Zacheis. ROW 2, L-R: Tracy Ingersoll, Trish Haynes, Bob McKellar, Tammy Kowski, Billy Maloney, Billy Golihar, Dean Golihar, Bobby Bouillion. ROW 3, L-R: Coach Dean, Patty Daves, Mary Galien, Peggy Thomson, Jill Register, Michaela Meredith. ,,,,....,..-W ww? Epfs w g is Blix SHWQWQ , - K - fi . X aa ,X A Z l is i at R , . , 's - sts, ' .- ,.,.1 svlfs x -. r, at -,ts 47, t, ,i x K1 . M... X1 isg, sr? K 3515 A N' F A Q, Us , 1- 5 f 32 W tw ,151 ES .. 5 vis? T33 Ki ? X36 mtg . f,ff,. 'R . . f:,'5',' iq' 521 5 .P W ' Q ' A 5 I iff:-a ss 'Z I 92,- 22 K t s 2mQw,kmswf X 4 1, ...K g g i . Qt t t' ,M 1, SEQ, ik 5,3536 Y if i 333' s ' I 2 El .V K T' Z iff lklfsfl s, 1 WW . . X a wtfw f i i 4.1 -fx,-:Q L . K- a:.,- 1 1 -H .-t-it -EMI..-., -L - st af. ,QW- f Q- tt., ls it .-,.- a t E, .ax ,mf ,- Q, ZW xii R 51 BQ: 5 ai ft ff 'L K M I f- , , fr: li 1 -12 S Jim Haynes Trish Haynes Steve Soileau Bob McKellar Mary Gallen Billy Golihar Cohn Klmball Tammy Kowskl Mark Zacheis 280 . G0 to Stare ,.2s'1,..f,,,, ,V A , Q hw5l4.., Micheala Meredith Patty Daves 4 Y its l vig 45 ,J 4 J Q' 1 I 4 V. .1 QW ,, ,0 , : Wg- f fiery: Mig, Hg 55? vga: 52 r4f3'?,fgf5Ng4-3 s,h 1 ' -2: Qehr Q X V :,?k,f,ig,fA,Ly t ,V H . Fi., xggfgja . Q5 fix,-.-M5232 . -J - 51,.,,K:J:.h 1 0'5 . IIE, W IH -'vm ,wx ,-'wp ,wh fum .f -A E W . Z ' ,, ff, ' 'k yn fy , WW ' ' ,K 4 f f law , Y 'Y fa ,,, wb I we Maloney digs one out. Ni' I .. -. ,1 -. Andy Wheelis Joe Hale r L-.gg - - Q, ,.,,: ' r rr V e --A'A ff N561 xx A? 1 img -, ,V-.3 w K ' M- K' 5 be . or f - '- K 1, 1 A Tracy Ingersoll Q P 9 L' L r h... . .., L. . rlee , r - wr saiulwi V19 s,',l 5 ,,. wkxwfa we - 4' . X16 ,L l 9 -X X f .. v M, 'A 'M S N, -1 5 U 89, mf eww or KY X wa Q W A N S s 'T W Kr , M 1 , N .pl I NM -il 6 x L .4 Jw ': 1 ,K x K. cegmll r x r fl , N ' ' 1 - - Aj-xg x X 1 H rl w x in K Q, 1 yin 1 1, ,, ,, QQ 2 W 1 r Ni K ' 3 . r X 55,5 e fi . M Qwfalgaig N- so X Y S . like tv .L Q x 2 . no 1 g ,Y 5 W sl ' ' K: . . -K Q 'rig gf Mi, Q X Sm Bobby Bouillion ' sn..-.u-:. 'i I ack Watson in Mixed Doubles ,ml ,W - AM . ' I f, I ,,,,, Y - rfb-g5:gfTg:z,.5: K K waz +Msf-:wapza,zx,g1-fx:1 ff'- H-,,,vg9f4-fir, 'un . 'w,,'f ff-11,5-:'Z-':, ':r:325 l:5M!Mvf liiliciiff :1:1::2a m,. 'faiiiiiwii?e2zzQe9fleaawww:xizafisziiefgggfyH '- , W iiAif !,-, ' 23 :ji 1 . 'lfilf jp? - L fIZf,Q2Q'.Z l' , f, 4 wg.. 6. or ' 'a'f','-Q Q ' 3 we In , mi '52 J 'I , , V1--1.WV,.Ag4f'z.we , r r , L W, ,W W .,V, ,. Soileau in action . Bob Terrell Dean Golihar Billy Maloney Athletes Are Honored e Ron Casillas Jeff Dahlberg Track Basketball 2 ,isgriiks . E If W X Terry Kliensasser Golf Kenny Jones Track N55 I . at Banquet L-R: Lenny Cater, Jimmy Johnson, Grady Crow, Jeff Dahlberg, Brian Cooper. Basketball , h A L-R: Coach Rushing, Grady Crow. Basketball L-R: Richard Wells, Lynn Wells. L-R: Jrmmy Johnson, Coach Dean. Basketball t 1' 'Ls E w , 1 'U -.Q H , ,, ' , 1 fib' i F., , 5 .:e x W 1 .- X, , , .. 1 :G . f,. K 3 1 1 1 fi ti? wsu 86 IN BANKING, THE DIFFERENCE IS LEADERSHIP BOSSi6l' Bank is Ttfzusr CQMPANY Member FDIC AIR CONDITIONING AND I I Rip REFRleERArnoN ' Units Repaired, Cleaned I I and Serviced 2,3 'i Q, -- ,W-L ol' '- J f: t'- R1. .:r,,, -',' -' . 1 '-f -. r . 1 . 3,11 qt, New and Used: 'iff J 1L',:'QiI.Zg.' nf we ,f 4- ,- ' ' Air Conditioning ' ,Y ' ,'vf'ifJ:w ,fy ifn ' Refrigeration I , A 'MA ' Equipment Sold , m GEORGE E. SMITH Phone: ,D-E .1 ' fmt 3 ' I . 1910 Carol sn. 742-2471 'ig Q25 ffl COKQMMM Bossier City, La. 71010 . A 1 7 7 j5 qwW 5 A ,1 fl:-3 xjiii I l 0 I4 7 f-'f ff 'ifiizrggi:::g:gr:::':,g:f:::'r:::z:7 1111, 1 0F LJ' IAQQLXON U.s fi :Ei :Eh X 5-fn .mu Q xt 'Q Anlfmfl lg K we X boa: I x '0l1l1,, JESSE C. DEEN District 9 PLUMBWG 'NC JESSE c. 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Citgo Servicenter m o R R I ,sb i l Minor Auto Repair ,' , , I A i CITGO l B 161 City Shreveport Official Louisiana Inspection Ce t ?3Si30?E?-lggnden Rd 1132302531312 2530 Barksdale Blvd. Phone 742-2071 2 Hill llhlf AM MUSIC, most ancient of the arts. 4 I am more than ancientg I am eternal. 4' Even before life commenced upon this earth, I was here-in the winds and the waves. 0 When the first trees and flowers and grasses appeared, I was among them. 4 And when Man came, I at once became the most delicate, most subtle, and most powerful medium for the expression of Man's emotions. When men were little better than beasts, I influenced them for their good. 6 In all ages I have inspired men with hope, kindled their love, given a voice to their joys, cheered them on to valorous deeds, and soothed them in times of despair. 4 I have played a great part in the drama of Life, whose end and purpose is the complete perfection of rnan's nature. 4 Through my influence human nature has been uplifted, sweetened and refined. + With the aid of men, I have become a Fine Art. From Tubalcain to Thomas Edison a long line of the brightest minds have devoted themselves to the perfection of instruments through which men may utilize my powers and enjoy my charms. 4 I have myriads of voices and instruments. I am in the hearts of all men and on their tongues, in all lands and among all peoplesg the ignorant and un- lettered know me, not less than the rich and learned. 4' For I speak to all men, in a language that all understand. Even the deaf hear me, if they but listen to the voices of their own souls. 0 I am the food of love. 4 I have taught men gentleness and peaceg and I have led them onward to heroic deeds. Q I comfort the lonely, and I harmonize the discord of crowds. O I am a necessary luxury to all men. 0 I am MUSIC. Compliments of Parkway High School Marching Band Donated by the Parkway Band Booster Club WILLS Congratulations and Best Wishes PARKWAY KWIK KAR WASH 6 1 4 f KENNETH AND Jo ANN KIMBRELL 868-4206 glfsiifijlffyfsliiuisiana M' Phone 746-5451 v Charles Taylor Phillip Semon TAYLOR INSURANCE AGENCY Auto - Home - Life - Commercial P.O. Box 5976 Phone: 742-6606 117 Bossier Center Bossier City, La. 71010 Compliments of ROSE-NEATH FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1815 Marshall St. Shreveport, La. PAUL AMBRICO PHOTOGRAPHY Fashions - Weddings Portraits - Commercial 2909 Bobbie St. Bossier City, La. 742-1173 RUBEN E. 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CROWNQVER EDANDNELL AN D STU RDIVANT I Suppor+ +he I PANTHERS I 748-5987 Happiness Is a A. P. WHITE JACK THOMAS I PU LLEY-WHITE , X fx INSURANCE AGENCY, ig 'NC' fl .W Bossier Best Since 1922 K I E Brown 804 Barksdale Blvd. Bossier City, La. ll ff BiH- Ph. 742-4910 I Home CRUMPTON'S GROCERY BROWN BUILDERS 81 REAL K5 ,.-:Z ESTATE, INC. L1 ff RI- 1- BOX 130 1101 Shady Grove D11 Y 2 Elm Grove' La- Ssier City, ia.. 748-0888 M Congratulations, Graduaies 1 X! Z- 4. i S 1 2 ff: - 'tv A X fi fi io wa A 35 T wx ,J if Q' MTW THE SH REVEPORT JOURNAL 222 Lake St. Shreveport, La. Ph. 424-0373 Action Line - 221-5263 Sound Off - 425-3853 Q 2 IN Tm HOLIDAY INN Compliments of the im ,,Y.Y' A of 'K . Shreveport - Bossier City ,, Quin 150 Hamilton Lane CI-203 AT H L I Q fr A'-:W Bossier City, Louisiana 71010 Ph.: 746-3410 BOOSTER CLU B Reverent Enthusiastic Healthy Trustworthy Alligfgsgly Congratulations and Proud Best Wishes LT. COL. AND MRS. HOLLIS Steps Up to Being a REAL PANTHER HALE, JR. 297 THE OFFICIAL CLASS RING EOR q N-.-.-I.:-: f PARKWAY HIGH SCHOOL Nh' A 4: ' ... , . . w51R9if I it li L f Parkway students. The design features the Panther on one side with .N 5' - graduation date. The other side has the official school coat of arms and ' 'A-' Q, -fiinzii the motto This ring may be purchased beginning of Junior year at v Yann Parkway High . ' . A 3 said' iw 0 - ff? 14511 ' T - lx Y' 1 . I V1 mm 53 ' This exclusive design was designed by a ring committee made up of X XXL F ji 1 ' 1- 1 .' W9 ' I fu a v 9 I ' . X Q pf X Q, ,. I u. A -of Good Neighbors PHILLIPS 66 1190 Shady Grove Dr. Bossier City, La. SERVICE STATION hillivs Phone 746 -4789 Foreign Domestic MONROE'S GARAGE 803 Mason Drive One Block From Barksdale West Gate Phone 746-9257 Air Conditioning ' Brake Repairs ' Tune-Up Motor Overhaul ' Transmission Repairs Congratulations and Best Wishes Panthers DAVID MONTGOMERY - President Bossier Parish School Board CHARLIE'S REALTY 1418 Airline Dr. Q Bossier City 746-3243 Good Luck Seniors PARKWAY FACULTY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Welcome to the Business Wor1d Guard Your Credit as a Sacred Trust Compliments of CREDIT BUREAU OF , GREATER SHREVEPORT, ,TX y if 620 Crockett Street Shreveport , La. T- , w XTX TTD T or tttt ' yyyy N Xt 25,47 ,, X T X 1' ' X A N G A rfb l qNe',-6 CHcrc On Woufcqcc The Vaxw O 0523s Www ' 'ii CLOTH WORLD xx N gf, Xrfw !l'Al,',Q'.5'fl!e so ' Zi Er-Eff 760 Shreve-Barksdale Hwy . AZARU ES fl? f Q . . ' 1 1 Flowers , Gifts and Main Office, BiLl11BErk5gZgGA11YgIe Amina Modern Bridal Fashions, Inc c , Q I D Drive - 1120 Boone st. Bossier City, La. 71010 Central Branch, 124 Bossier Center Westgate ' 746-8601 746-0210 Branch, 3214 f. Barksdale Blvd. Nt Buster and Lillie Stokley 'X Owners Good Luck Congratulations Panthers Parkway Panthers JAMES W. BILL LITTLE WILNA MABRY Bossier parish Bossier Parish WOODY'S CAMERA LAND ROCKETT CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY AND REPAIRS VY - 2254 Rarkgqale Elvd' Free Estimates - Pick Up and Delivery ' 2 E Ossler ny' a' Mastercharge Quality Upho1stering BankArnericard Q Phone 7426215 2386W Barksdale Blvd. Shop T42-1832 - Bossier City, La. Home - 742-9782 BRIDAL FASHIONS ARK-LA-TEX T. V. SERVICE Color Specialists 1408 Airline DI - BOSSi9I City 1 L3 - G. Pierce Nicholson 2200 Barksdale Blvd 742-0135 Phone 742-2086 Bossier City, La. 71010 Prom Dress - Tuxedo and Wedding Gowns GO Big Red A FRIEND AL'S FIX-IT SHOP Small Appliance Repair SKAGGS ALBERTSON Phone 746-1159 1903 Chmine 9301 Mansfield Rd. - 105 Southfield Rd. Al Gilliland Bossier City, La. 'I1010 Srrreveporr' LA S An Adventure in Dining Banquets ' Parties ' r RESTAURANTS Weddings INC. Entertainment Lounge 2010 E. Texas, Bossier City, La. Phone 318!'742-0519 The Beaudean Family, Owners!Operators . . Home Phone 949-3067 1504 Barksdale Blvd. Bossier City, La. 226-1258 H. L. Whitaker, R. Ph. Mary Ann Whitaker R. Ph. -- Q Compliments of , .-41'0 -f, BOSSIER- 1 f 1 :.rr E -. YVCC f O! GLASS' 'NC' LUMBER 3. SUPPLY Glass for Every Purpose 420 Trarrrc Phone 1603 Barksdale Boulevard Bossier City, La. 742-9210 Phone 423-8383 Phone 742-9510 OLIVER BROOKS INC. Heating and Air Conditioning Specialists Larry Little - President THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY RANDAL M. BEACH Special Agent Brill-Teekell 85 Associates, Inc. Jim Tharp 3356 Industrial Drive 700 Beck Wilding Representative Bossier City, La. Srrreveporr' Loursrana 71101 222-O678!Res. 746-0150 Junior and Misses Sizes 20070 Discount Coupon Just Added - A New Line of Jewelry and Accessories Regular Clothing Jump Suits and Western Wear His and Hers MARSHA'S FASHION HUT Marsha Hall, Owner 4304 Parkway Drive, Bossier City, La . Phone 742-2530 imuomzui Best Wishes - X . ,.,,,,,,,,,S . . . In tune wlth you fo .u fi Q O Gif ' S ' I x O . ?'3 xl fx f. , -of we YQXM '- 1, B. H. SNYDER FAMILY We like to think we're on the same wave length--doing our thing so you can more easily do your thing. We, too, are con- cerned about the environment, pollution, the population explo- sion, slum erradication . . . the same things that bother you. That's why supporting local. com- munity efforts, school activities, club work is second only to our primary job of supplying low- cost, dependable electricity. Southwestern Electric Power Company Your ilectric Cumpmy Plopll BUD AND BOB MOTOR SHOP 81 LINDA'S BEAUTY SHOP C Block South BAFB Main Gate 803 Mason Dr. , Bossier City, La. C G Whorton, Jr. P.O Box 5433 Phone 746-0100 3915 East Texas St Phone Home 746-2984 BOSsieI City, La. 71010 742-3172 Q04 gzank me ins Aaszeniby fo accsflf ins fginga U cannot cnange, couxcags fo cganga kgs tningi U can and fIfV64cfom to Enom kgs cfifffrcencs STUDENT COUNCIL I977 Put on a Beautiful Feeling 9 ' we ., . I 'K eene .I A F In K in Ay I, eiee I .Ll JUNGERKES-BOYD FINE FURS 721 Milam Onward Seniors RANDY LEFLER BOSSIER PARISH SCHOOL BOARD Dis+ricI' A ENGINE OVERHAULS H. D. RODGERS 81 SONS Import Car Specialists Complete Service in Jaguar and Antiques Coca-Cola Glassware Collectibles OUT ON A LIMB SHOP Dunn's Flea Market - Booth No. 22 I-20 at Iewella Ph NMefEedi2 3651 Shreveport, Louisiana OHS Um CI - 201 Ogilvie St. Bossier City, La. 318-746-3454 Barbara Hurst Aletha Rogers Tammy Rogers Parkway High School Aerospace and Leadership Department CAFIROTCD - Fly high and wide with pride. Good Luck Yearbook STAFF of 1977-'78 - You're going to need ALL the LUCK you can get. From THE SENIOR STAFF MEMBERS OF I977 .A - F f l' -'QS - B E. .4 1 J C, . sl ' Q 7 I are f 1 it X fwfr : Kelly Berry - l-lead Majorette t -W' Pl-ls GOLDEN GIRLS Renee Bose 1 1 Majorettesv v . KT, Q X Il T if sq?-K fini., A-1-. ln If ' apr Mary Markiel Donna Carter If Xxx V N 1' Jr A S T 2 4 . T V-X Y Vg 1 M h X ' T-L ?i' h 'N Kathy Mayeaux 5 '- ,, Teresa Lanzillotti Sherri Mclfarlin vvx fV'X I Paula Powell 'rf Q9 My Deyna Clark '-- Lmda Hippo Don Donna Cockrell V ' V a Y 0 A X A3 ff mi 2 . I U ju., ' A , ul A Kyleen Whitehead WZ U N ,L 3 ,F . . My ' ,721 N Parkway Speech and Drama Club 3 ' - Great Year C EMark Chavis - President f l Mark King - Vice-Pres. i ' Renee Bose - Secretary - I xx SQ? -Q School's XC Thanksfora is 5 Pam Cooper - Treasurerj Spunk Ruble - Parliamenrarian Jim Juneau - Chaplaing ' CE 'X 1- l x 1 X, ...- 'c:'f ' 57?- Srudenr Council Caprafn, I woe El ' X Ulce Leaihe' Chrisy Graham Carol Ingersoll Karen Bristow Cheri Mullig Linda Ming Maureen Meredith Judy Rochelle Phyllis Virden Diane Hoy Angie Walker Lori Abel Brenda Catrell Flag Line of PHS FRENCH CLUB Says 0 . . W M ggysiiltarapeiira 5 ALLEZ PANTHERS Key Club Swee+hear+s l Q 'If I FQN e' e ATW0 GPNATXO c an LEFT TO RIGHT: Amy Nell Padgett, Robin Price, Pam Wolf, Chrisy Graham, Deyna Clark, Theresa Lianzillotti. PHS RIFLES ART CLUB S D tg Back 'rhe Pan+hers Is true to the -A. Q Red, White and Blue A CQEQ Veda Boteler Stacy Soileau to the Vickie Minks Anne Huguley Red, White and Black TOO- Sandra Bramdt Laurie Lewalten - f Captain: Karen Hale V ww- Congratulations and Best Wishes Pa n'rh e r HENRY BROWN Dis+ric+ AHorney Bossier Parish m am THE NATIONAL HONOR soc1ErY UVWMK fa 5 Says - J 1 We Love You Panthers -f , F -K , I l 7, G- ak . S coE CLUB I F UTM: Jane Haire - Coordinator B usmzss- , L mm A Leslie Robertson Lana Russ QCA Valarie Thornton Jean Price Sherry Mullinax Sue Rogers Suppor-fs -Hqe IShaCronSSandiger gina Begllley in a peran ro ar ene oy Rebecca Patton Susan Leung Kathy Thompson Kathy Paris Glynna Barron Tracy Choate Lisa Primeaux Elaine Combs Kurt Schueler Sheila James Beverly Smith Kathy Mayeux Y TE Pamela Sparks Rhonda McBee Denise Borja Carla Norman 4 ali'-,Q A IILPIL. me-Ill lilu nll lll '1 KXSFLZW Lavern Simoneaux - Head Cheerleader Rachel Munro Janice Poarch Lisa Finley Pam Burk Rhonda Doolittle Susan Sands Diane Dahlberg 7 JUNIGR CLASS Salures PARKWAY HIGH SCHCDCDL Pi Bera Chi rhe Parkway Biology Club Says Pa nfhers Are Forever President: Ron Seanor Vice-Pres : Mark Kowalsk' Secretary Shealine Evans Treasurer Carnmre Bryan Sophomore Class Are With the Panthers 100070 in A11 Sports Our Thanks 'ro Our Pairons . Robbie Lee Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boose The Maloney Family The Max Taylor Family In Memory of My Father - Pam Cooper The Charlie McCall Family The W. R. Bowman Family The Jacob Family The Charles Graham Family The Paddie Family The Barron Family The H. W. Moore Family The Leatherwoods Family The Ledbetter Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breaux Family The Lotkowski Family The Backa Family The Ingersoll Family The Pike Family The O'Neill Family The Knippers Family Steve Lemley Fred Lucky and Family The Underwood Family - '76' The Varnell Family Coach, Mrs. and Lori Marlow Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mills Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Straub Family Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hoy Family Dr. and Mrs. B. D. McKellar Mr. and Mrs. Gordon B. Godshall Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams Mr. and Mrs. James O. Wellborn Lt. Col. and Mrs. Irvin Dahlberg Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Benson Family Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Long Jim McKellar Mr. and Mrs. John Sands Family The Barton Family The Ward Berry Family Rick, Scott and Sandra Reed The Evans Family Melvin and Jane Haire Family Mr. and Mrs. Blackman Family The Gerald Soileau Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McDade Family From Your Friend - Diana Charlie and Ida Mr. Robert Ray McKellar Kris, Elsa, and Carol Kapitan Benny McKellar Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clark Family Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey Go Panthers! Mr. Stuart Haire Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and Boys Go! Fight! Win! Panthers Go PARKWAY! The Helms, Winkie and Don Mr. and Mrs. Kent Garcie Sr. Family The Bill Marshall Family The Leung Family Big O Parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Helms Family The King Family R. H. Heitz Family J. E. Miller Family The Muligs The Schmitz Family Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Elkins Family Mrs. Jeannine Berry and Family Ken Plummer Mrs. Lloyd Hayford and Debbie Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Reeves and Roger Judy, Sam, Joery, and Bart Lane Winston Rogers Tammy Rogers Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bryant - Rhonda, Pam, Debbie Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Dudley, Sr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Mason Sr. Vietta Hughes and Tammy Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Cubby Davis Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaw 55 . and Mrs. Joe Mason, Jr. Ross Fredenburg Good Luck Seniors - Stephanie Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clark and Deyna The Donald Black Family Miss Crawford Mrs. Mary Madden The Gerald Pruett Family The Gil Davis Family Mary Kelly Davis Penni Ratte Cindi Allred Missy Kelly Gros Chad, Chris, Bonnie and Chase Harper Spud and Alan Underwood Darryl Rushing Kelly and Kevin Kruithof and Mrs. Milford Barnette and Family 30 0 Index to Advertisement . Adam's Plumbing Co. Al's Fix-it-Shop Ambrico, Paul - Photography AMI Ark-La. Tex T.V. Service Azarue's Flowers 8a Gifts Beach, Randy Bolinger Lumber Co. Bossier Bank Sc Trust Bossier Caddo Glass Bossier, City of Bossier Federal Bossier Knights of Columbus Bridal Fashion Brooks Airconditioner Brown, Henry Brown Builders Bud SL Bobs Motor Shop Chamberlain Nursery Charlie's Reality Cloth World Cobb's Bar-B-Cue Coca Cola Bottling Co. Cook, Roy 85 Son Credit Bureau of S'port Crownover, Preston Crumpton's Grocery Deen, Jesse First Baptist Church Fuqua Yamaha Hale, Lt. Col. Hollis Hot Wheels Skating Place Johnson Furniture Jostons Jungerkes-Boyd Fine Furniture Lefler, R. H. Linda's Beauty Shop Little, Bill Mabry, Wilna Marsha's Fashions Martinizing Cleaners Michaels Furniture Mildred's Cards 8a Gifts Monroe Garage Montgomery, David Morris Real Estate Morrison Cafeteria Mosely Wheel Alignment Naremore Drug National Bank of Bossier Parkway Kwik-Kar Wash Parkway High Ads: A.F.J.R.O.T.C. Art Club 287 300 293 297 299 299 300 300 286 300 289 295 288 299 300 306 296 301 290 298 299 291 283 290 298 296 296 287 288 295 297 290 290 298 203 302 301 299 299 300 299 295 290 298 298 291 291 290 300 299 290 303 306 Athletic Booster Band Booster Cheerleaders COE Flag Line French Club FBLA Junior Class Key Club Majorettes National Honor Society Pantherettes Phi Beta Chi Rifle Team - Band Senior Class Sophomore Class Speech and Drama Student Council Student Council Officers Peter's Grocery Philip 66 Pinckley-Malone Plummer, James B. Pope's Prestridge, Roger Pulley-White Ins. Red River Valley Bank Revana Rogers, Aletha Rose Neath Funeral Home Rhymes, Rosina Rockett Custom Upholstery Shady Grove Beauty Shop Shreveport Gymnastic Shreveport Journal Shreveport Times Skagg Albertson Smith Air-Conditioning Smith's Shell Snyder, B. H. Sonny's Citzo Inc. Stark's Steadman's Sports Sturdivant, Ed and Nell Swepco Taylor Ins. Co. Vickie's Fountain Beauty Wells Texaco White, Ruben E. Will's Appliance Winsor Clock Woody's Camera Land YMCA 297 292 307 307 305 305 307 308 306 303 307 294 308 306 304 308 305 302 305 295 298 296 290 295 295 296 290 300 303 293 290 299 287 295 297 291 300 282 295 301 291 293 288 296 301 293 290 295 293 293 290 299 295 f'aQf0'z 3 60l7Zl725lZf ciflflf-fi 0431861 93.512126 cgcttke The long awaited moment is here. A student's voice echoes in the halls, The Yearbooks are in, and all gather together to preview the book before stampeding back to homeroom and receiving. their own. This is followed by an hour of dilligent looking, signing , and socializing. To the Superbia Pardi staff, especially the co-editors, this moment is not seeing the book, but seeingthe reactions of the students. 'Do they like it? Did it fulfill its purpose of capturing the whole year in pictures and prose in a clear, simple, but creative style? The suspense builds. Suddenly, the sound of applause fills the gym as the cover is presented. They like it. The main step is over. Following the assembly, comments on the book are heard from all corners of the school. The students are pleased. The co-editors are pleased. The staff is pleased. The moment is over. I But the job is not finished for the staff. Another year is in the future: another book to be created. For the co- editors of the 1977 book, the time has come to pass on the position to new people. To our replacements, we wish all the luck and patience in the world . We will miss the fun, the work , the staff and most of all our advisor Miss Kay Tharp. Without her, the yearbook wouldn't be the same . We wish to express our sincere thanks to the whole staff, the student body, and the faculty and administra- tion. Largely, we are indebted to those wonderful people at Taylor Publishing Company who are the builders of our plan. We also thank Karen Moore for an excellent job of proofreading, and Mr. Jerry Mott of Monroe, our photographer, for a great job on all of our pictures. As Senior Co-Editors, we not only bid farewell to the Superbia Pardi, Parkway's Pride of the Panthers, '-' but to Parkway herself. Goodbye Parkway and thanks for the many wonderful memories. . y mfg cmaf .QDEIZIZL I ln Memoriam Life is eternal, love is immortal and Death is only ta horizon and a horizon ls onlythe limit of sight. Unknown . Autographs MM Q, M Wmwmwmwwwfifif 5 ,DpJ'l9' . WwiWjwWyP wgmwwmwkww w3WAgp'ap?f'1?v iii gwy.w C Ei Qi 528353 Q99 W5 f22g 2gENQ EP ,S iw R liviwb E 323 30 QR 3 N R M Q 6 3 5 i N385 'g5'53 Q EE 5 'XX ECjX 3 732 ik Sis Q S R C, Eff? Z5 Yf' f f 95 Tv Nf, xr? 7' QSQJW, 7-fwtf, XL G 50 'Q' ,,U ' ' 7. H' if fefkjgff' U Q Y XY . LQ 2 E522 21 21 f? Z, :Q Q A X 7 , Ei , 'C ?j,Qwwf?3ff3?'AfW K dwfywnwjgfwy r K, Q -xx ! ,X 51Ji'i3kjfvgWQf' op X25 AWG ,Z Mb UUm,.p2?Xg-0 55532 5552? 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