Southwood High School - Roundup Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1972
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t ROUNDUP SOUTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 1972 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Advisors — Mrs. Nina Morrison, Mr. E. A. Wilson Business Advisor — Miss Jane Jordan Editor — Beverly Morgan Southwood 2 A pictorial representation is at best inadequate for put¬ ting forth the real history of a school. Words and pictures cannot communicate the fundamental qualities so essential in exemplifying the spirit of Southwood which is best por¬ trayed by such intangibles as courage, loyalty, tenacity, maturity, scholarship and leadership — all attributes not easily captured by film and camera. The ROUNDUP is an endeavor to preserve moments of personal involvement for those who were Southwood 1972. 3 Not Only Excelling In Architecture . . . Contents FACULTY-ACADEMICS.18 MUSIC.62 MILITARY.80 STUDENT LIFE.92 ORGANIZATIONS.106 HONORS .150 CLASSES.180 SPORTS.264 ADS .30+ . . F tt !l . ' ‘Crrf ' C; j But Also In Student Quality Marching Band Symbolized n Ideas Are Formed And Dreams Realized 12 13 A Time For Solitude Opportunities To Seek Answers 16 nmr Dr. Turner Helped Make Southwood A Success Serving as principal of a large school was a demanding responsibility, and Dr. J. E. Turner met the challenge. The first to arrive and the last to leave, he worked with deter¬ mination, counseling students, supervising school func¬ tions, and presiding over the complete operation. It was the devotion of Dr. Turner that made a success of each in¬ dividual ' s work at Southwood. Dr. Turner and his wife participated in student activities by attending football games. Mark Bostwick and Phillip Curtis consulted with Dr. Turner about the COD AC program. Mr. Hennigan and Mr. Rutherford discussed debate team trip to the University of Southwestern Louisiana. Working in the bookroom with Patricia Elliot and Karen Johnston was one of the many duties which consumed Mr. McLain’s time. 22 Administrators Faced Heavy Work-Load MR. LEONARD W. HENNICAN . . . Assistant Princi¬ pal .. . B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern State University. MRS. LOUISE H. MARTIN . . . Assistant Principal . . . A.B., Wiley College; M.Ed., Bishop College. MR. CHARLES W. McLAIN . . . Administrative Coordina¬ tor .. . B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern State University. Mrs. Martin was notified by teachers when they were absent and arranged for substitutes. The assistant principals listened attentively as Dr. Turner explained new school board regulations. 23 MRS. SYLVIA M. ADAMS . . . Senior Counselor . . . B.S., M.S., La. Tech. MRS. JEARLYN RYE BATES . . . Sophomore Counselor . . . B.S., Grambling College; M.Ed., Texas Southern University. MRS. MARY K. COLLIER . . . Junior Counselor . . . B.S., La. Tech; M.E L, Northwestern State University. MRS. DENE FERGUSON . . . Freshman Counselor . . . A.B., Centenary; M.Ed., La. Tech. Counselors Encouraged Student Activities Mrs. Prather, aided by Edith Bush and Ray Jackson. looked for films. Mrs. Sanders assisted Darrell Collins in setting up the overhead filmstrip pro¬ jector. The Library Provided Preparation For Future Schooling Miss Mary Rabalais put the finishing touches on her language display. MRS. BERNICE J. PRATHER . . . Librarian . . . B.S., Northwestern State College; Master’s in Library Sciences, LSU. MRS. DOYLE S. SANDERS ... Li- brarian . . . B.A., Northwestern State College. 25 Secretaries Were Dedicated To Efficiency MRS. OPAL GARNER . . . Secre¬ tary . . . Meadows Draughn Business College. MRS. MYRTLE M. LUCKY . . . Secretary. Mrs. Lucky typed the list of absentees every day for the morning reports. Mrs. Oden consulted her schedule box to look up student ' s schedules. MRS. LOIS ODEN . . .Secretary . . . Norton ' s Business Col¬ lege. MRS. MARY P. SMYTH . . . Bookkeeper. MRS. SUE WAGNON . . . Secretary . . . Nacogdoches Busi¬ ness College. 26 MBS. SHIRLEY N. CAMPBELL . . . Teacher-aide. MRS. LOUISE DIXON . . . Teacher-aide . . . B.S., Tuskegee Institute. MRS. SANDRA W. LEWIS . . . Audio-visual aide. Aides Guaranteed Smooth Operation One of the many duties of aides was the supervision of study-hall classes. Mrs. Lewis was responsible for providing visual aid materials to teachers. MRS. MARY M. STEW ART . . . Teacher-aide. MRS. ANNA F. VAUGHAN . . . Teacher-aide. 27 MISS RAMONA WIGLEY . . . COORDINATOR . . . Eng¬ lish IV_B.A., La. Tech; M.Ed., LSU. MRS. PEGGY BERTHELOT . . . English III_B.S., LSU . . . Sponsors Creative Writing Club. MRS. WILLIE E. BOYD . . . English I., II., and III_ B.S., Northeast State University. Sheila McGaha and Susan Holder looked for errors in Southwood’s newspa¬ per, the LARIAT. The year began for Ri hard Johnson with Miss Wigley handing him his books. 28 English Remains A Source Of Knowledge English is the most widely employed language in the world. Students find it a eomplex language; mastery of which is a vital tool in self-expression. The gathering of all new knowl¬ edge in other fields hinges on understanding the English lan¬ guage. Communications courses, speech and journalism comple¬ mented the English department; skilled expression in speech and writing is important for the communication of young ideas. These courses are worthwhile because of enthusiastic teachers and students. MISS POLLY ANNE CARPENTER . . . English L and II. . . . B.A., Northwestern State University. MRS. PATRICIA J. HAMILTON . . . English II_B.S., G rambling. MISS GLORIA HICKS . . . English I., II., and III_B.A., Southern University. Marcey Bryant acted out a camera in Speech II. 29 New Horizons Discovered In Literature Karon Johnston showed thrill of giving a speech. Debbie Dalton looked up books for her report in English concerning King Ar¬ thur. Mrs. Boyd, exhausted at the close of the day, glared at her stack of homework. 30 Jim Lillich. Robert Owens. LaBrilla Myers and Sharon McEarchearn posed for a family portrait. MR. THOMAS G. LARANCE . . . English III_B.A., M.A., La. Tech . . . Sponsors Student Council, Safety Coun¬ cil, and Red Cross. MRS. RENEE LANE NEUGART . . . English III. and IV. . . . B.A., La. Tech; M.A., LSU . . . Sponsors CODAC. MISS CAROL A. PARKER... English I.... B.A., McNeese. i 31 Mrs. Ivey kept students informed of school news with a Cowboys Capers board. MR. BARR RUTHERFORD . . . Speech I., Drama and De- bate . . . B.A.. Louisiana College . . . Sponsors Speech Club Anglo-Saxon warriors. Laura Cascio and Annie Belvin fought fiercely for the and Debate Team. Queen ' s treasure. MRS. MARGARET M. SCOTT . . . English II_B.A., Northwestern State University . . . Co-Sponsor for Student Council. MISS DONNA SEARCY . . . Journalism and English II. . . . B.A., Northwestern State University . . . Sponsors the Lariat and Quill and Scroll. 32 Discussions Made English Interesting Roxanne Ballard demonstrated the correct way to diagram a sentence. MRS. MARY S. SPINKS . . . English II.. . . B.S., Cente¬ nary. MRS. DAPHNA M. SUTTON . . . English I_B.S., East Texas Stale University. MRS. JIMMIE M. HERRING . . . French I., II., and Civics . . . B.A., NSU . . . Sponsors French Club. MISS BRONWEN E. WEBB . . . Latin I., II., III., and Civics . . . B.S. Southeastern University, George¬ town, Texas . . . Sponsors Latin Club, Homecoming Coordinator. Mrs. Herring enjoyed a French solo by Tina Bennett. 34 Languages Developed Understanding Mastery of a foreign language enables one to understand not only variations in language, but also variations in peo¬ ple ' s lifestyles and perspectives. French, Latin and Span¬ ish boasted large enrollments at Southwood. Mastery of languages achieved by students in this department was an important step in easing international relations. Goldberry Williams read from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. 35 MRS. MARTHA V. HENDERSON . . . COORDINA- TOR . . . American History . . . B.A., M.Ed., La. Tech. MISS GAIL BOYD . . . Civics and American History . . . B.S., University of Arkansas; M.A.. NYU in Spain. MR. THOMAS BROWN. JR. . . . American History . . . B.S., Southern University; M.A., John Hopkins University. Val Ramsey swore Man’s Progress Traced In Social Studies Almost eyeryone would like to change the world. Students at Southwood got to know it a little better. Social Studies pro¬ vided the opportunity to examine man ' s successes and his fail¬ ures in the past before envisioning new social institutions. Through various subject offerings students learned about many different peoples throughout the world and traced the development of growing and falling nations. They gained an appreciation of the building of this American nation and dis¬ covered the functions of the American way of life. MRS. FRANCES C. CRAIG . . . World Geography . . . B.S., La. Tech; M.Ed.. Northwestern State University. MRS. MARVALYN HENDERSON . . . General History and Civics . . . B.S., Grambling. MRS. BARBARA J. LAWTON . . . Civics and American His¬ tory . . . B.A., East Texas Baptist College. Dianne Rung) and Debra Likker voted for the candidate of their choice on election day. 37 Students Learned How Tc Mrs. Tisdale smiled as she watched the students leave at 3:00 Friday. MRS. BETTY W. NASH . . . American History . . . B.A., Arkansas A.M. N.; M.Ed., University of Illinois. MRS. PATRICIA P. NELSON . . . Civics . . . B.S., LSU . . . Sponsors National Honor Society. MR. JOHN M. PIAZZA . . . Civics . . . B.A., Northeast Uni¬ versity . . . Sponsors Key Club. At the Constitutional Convention, Beverly Morgan listened to Debbie Isbell call roll. Become Active Citizens Nancy Niten and Curtis Talley rushed eagerly into Mr. Brown’s American History class. MISS BARBARA PUGH . . . World Geography and Ameri¬ can History . . . B.A., Northwestern State University. MISS VERDIS STANCE . . . Civics . . . B.S., Southern Uni¬ versity . . . M.Ed., Prairie View A. M. College. MRS. CYNTHIA TISDALE . . . Economics and American History . . . B.A., University of Massachusetts. Open discussion in Mrs. Henderson’s World History class increased knowledge. 39 Math Developed Accuracy And Precision Filling out income tax forms, determining the lengths of a side of a triangle, finding the solutions to an algebraic equation are many skills taught in math. Algebra I teaches the elementary principles of variables and equations which Algebra II enlarges upon. Geometry is the science of lines, points, and space. General Math introduces the fundamen¬ tal principles of business and arithmetic. Business Math mables a student to practice actual business problems h as insurance forms. By developing mathematical skills, a student will have the ability to solve problems re¬ lated to his occupation and to function in daily living. MR. ROBERT HALE . . . COORDINATOR . . . Advanced Math . . . B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern State University . . . Sponsors Interact Club. MR. JESSIE BEAUCHAMP, JR. . . . Business Math . . . B.S., M.Ed., Southern University. MRS. KATHERINE BOZEMAN . . . General Math, Algebra L, Civics . . . B.A., Northwestern State University; M.Ed., LSU. ABOVE: Mr. Hartfield explained the differences in size between a cone and a pyramid. RIGHT: Ann Fridge concentrated on her Advanced Math. 40 MRS. CAROL BRILL . . . General Math and Business Math . . . B.S., La. Tech. MISS NANCY GEPHARDT . . . Algebra II., and Geome¬ try . . . B.S., M.S.Ed., Northwestern State University . . . Sponsors Z Club. MR. ED HARTFIELD . . . Algebra III., and Geometry . . . B.S., Northwestern State University. Mrs. Brill watched as Keith Johnston worked a math problem. Students in Algebra I listened to Mrs. Bozeman ' s explanation of variables. 41 MR. ROBERT.!. HENDERSON . . . General Math . . . B.S., G rambling. MRS. VERA S. HOLMES . . . General Math . . . B.S., Southern University. MISS JANE E. JORDAN . . . Algebra II_B.A., M.S., Texas Woman ' s University . . . Sponsors Yearbook Circula- tion and Ad Staff. Cindy Boyett computed her family’s income tax in business math. Carolyn Bozeman showed Mike Falls how to multiply matrices. 42 Math Required Logical Analysis MRS. JACQUELINE METZ . . . Algebra I_B.A., La. Tech. MR. NOAH MOFFETT . . . Algebra I_B.S., La. Tech. MRS. ALMA PETTEWAY . . . Algebra 1. and Geometry . . . B.S., Southern University. Graduating seniors showed the results of many years of math. 43 MR. JAMES D. WHITE . . . COORDINATOR . . . Phys¬ ics .. . B.S., Henderson State; M.Ed., University of Arkan- sas. MR. DU IGHT ADCOCK . . . Biology . . . B.S., Henderson State; Ed.S., George Peobody. MR. HOWARD CLAYTON . . . Physical Science . . . B.S., G rambling. Fact And Theory Merged In Sciences Discovering how a cell looks or seeing how a molecule is joined are the basic steps toward gaining a knowledge of Biol¬ ogy or Chemistry. The first encounter in learning is w ith those ideas presented in General Science. These include the weath¬ er, weights and measures and the use of motors. Biology deals with living plants and their functions. Classes of animals, birds and insects among others, acquaint one w ith nature and her environment. Chemistry is defined as the study of mole¬ cules and atoms and their reactions with each other. Physics involves conceptions of matter and energy. Through these courses in science one gains an understanding of the function of living and non-living matter. Reecie Bowers and Ted Scurlock performed an ion exchange reaction in Physics. MR. DONALD FOWLER . . . Biology . . . B.S., Northwest¬ ern State University. MRS. RUTHER MAE GILLIAM . . . General Science and Biology . . . B.S., Grambling. MR. VELLA GENE GRANT . . . Biology . . . B.A., La. Tech. Brian Hamplon examined his slide under the microscope as a way of making biology realistic. 45 Sciences Explored Ancient Mysteries MR. RONALD HENDERSON . . . Biology and Physical Science . . . B.S., Northwestern State University. MISS MARIE MARANTO . . . Chemistry . . . B.S., Cente¬ nary; M.S., Northwestern State University . . . Sponsors Science and Math Club. MR. DAVID PHILLIPS . . . Biology and General Science . . . B.S., Georgia Tech; M.S., Northwestern Stale University. Mrs. Stoker discussed the difference between solutions and mixtures with her class. 46 Art Students Portrayed Vivid Imaginations Man has delighted in seeing his imagination live through art for centuries. Brimming with ideas, art students learned to express their ideas of fantasy in meaningful forms. Countless arts, including collage, watercolor, macrame, pottery and sculpture, provided an exciting world of explo¬ ration. Ricky George and Dan Garner sketched the surroundings of Southwood. Artistic endeavors by Ken Henderson included wall hangings. MRS. BARBARA SCHLIDT . . . Art I., II., IV_B.F.A., Texas Christian University. MRS. TOMMIE SIMMONS ... Art I., II., III. . . . B.S., Northwestern State College; M.A., North Texas State University. The piano accompanist Robin Hall, contributed to the total effect of the choir. MR. LEON ANDERSON . . . Band and Orc hestra . . . B.S., Mississippi Valley State; M.Ed., La. Tech . . . Sponsors Band, Color Guard, FMLA. MR. MELVIN SIMMONS, JR_ Choir and Music Appreciation . . . B.M.Ed., Centenary; M.S., La. Tech . . . Sponsors FMLA. Music Developed Creative Expression Music has always provided a relaxing form of entertain¬ ment and a beautiful means of expression. Talented and hardworking groups were found in the band and choir rooms always eager to sing the praises of the school. An ex¬ cellent band and choir gave many interested musicians the opportunity to further their musical interests with a group, and under demanding instruction. Marching band added to the spirit of pep rallies. 49 MISS JOANN JOFFRION . . . Home Economies I., II. . . . B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern State Universi¬ ty .. . Sponsors FHA. MRS. VIRGINIA KING . . . Home Economics . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . Sponsors FHA. Students Polished Domestic Skills The skill and work, which go into being a successful homemaker require much preparation. Not only does this training help in being a housewife, if also aids the career woman in using her time to the best advantage. Home eco¬ nomics involves much more than cooking and sewing. It requires a knowledge of dietary requirements to plan well- balanced meals. Being able to choose coordinating patterns and colors to decorate a house is another necessary skill. With the help of modern technology, the homemaker of the future will have a wide range of utensils to choose from to make her work easier. Cindy Lehr and Kathy Prothro fitted the waistband on a skirt. Linda Gibbs stirred an egg omelet vigorously. 50 ROTC Inspired High Ideals Marching was one of the skills practiced by ROTC classes. Tommy Vaughn inspected the rifle of Mike Roland. To serve one’s country is the highest ideal that a citizen works toward. The future of the United States depends on the caliber of young men today. Their training requires much time and effort by experienced military leaders. As new battle techniques and weapons are being developed, revisions of strategies must be implemented. In addition, the leadership qualities developed in officer training aid these young men in becoming leaders in the fields of science, business, medicine, and technology. LT. COLONEL HERMAN SCHU BARTH . . . ROTC . . . B.A., Uni- versity of Omaha; Command and General Staff College . . . Sponsors ROTC Drill Team. MASTER SERGEANT WILLIAM HARPER . . . Military Science . . . Sponsors Rifle Team. 51 MH. JIM DAVIS . . . Physical Education . . . B.S., Westmin¬ ster College. MRS. MARILYN GARNER . . . Physical Education . . . 3.S., Centenary; M.S., Northwestern State University . . . MRS. RUTH HALEY . . . Physical Education . . . B.S., Southern . . . P. E. Kept Students In Top Shape Everyone needed to get in good shape, and Southwood’s physical education program accomplished this with a wide range of activities. Students sharpened personal skills and developed a sense of fair play that was important in all they did. Mrs. Haley’s girls practiced their handoffs for relays in track and field events. Carl Clayton put the shot. 53 MR. EDWARD HEARRON . . . Physical Education and Driver’s Education . . . B.A., Northwestern State University; M.Ed., LSU . . . Coaches Football, Basketball and Golf Teams. MRS. MARILYN HEINSOHN . . . Physical Education . . . B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern State University . . . Sponsors Cheerleaders. MR. LOWELL MORRISON . . . Driver’s Education . . . B.S., La. Tech; M.Ed., University of Arkansas . . . Coaches Football. Coach Worthen handed test papers to Terry Swindle and Tommy Morris in health class. Rebounding was an important skill which Coach Rhodes stressed in his P.E. classes. 54 Competitive Sports Built Enthusiasm MISS CARRIE PLAYER . . . Physical Education . . . B.S., Lincoln University. MR. ROBERT RHODES . . . Physical Education . . . B.S., M.A., Southern . . . Coaches Football and Baseball Teams. MISS ANNE STRICKLAND . . . Physical Education . . . B.A.. San Francisco State College . . . Sponsors Tennis Team and Pep Squad. Mr. Stewart and Mrs. Richardson spent their free periods playing basketball. MRS. PATSY TINSLEY . . . Physical Education . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . Sponsors Pep Squad and Dance Team. MR. WAYNE TINSLEY . . . Physical Education . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . Coaches Football Team, Head Basketball Coach. MR. RON WORTHEN . . . Physical Education . . . B.S., Ar¬ kansas State University. Diane Willis attempted to bat a homerun. 55 Kim Krause listened to the dictaphone in shorthand. MRS. MARTHA BOONE . . . Bookkeeping I. and Business Math . . . B.S., M.Ed., Southern. MRS. MARY DICKENS . . . Business English and Business Math . . . B.S., Grambling. MRS. SANDRA HADWIN . . . Shorthand I. and II. . . . B.S., Northwestern State University . . . Sponsors Football Program Ad Staff and LARIAT Ad Staff. MRS. GLORIA HIGGINS . . . Typewriting I_B.S., Grambling. MR. DONNIE L. JORDAN . . . Typewriting II. . . . B.S., M.A., Northwestern State University. MRS. NINA R. MORRISON . . . Typewriting I_B.S., M.S., La. Tech . . . Sponsors ROUNDUP Editorial Staff. Mastering business letters was a typing skill. 56 Business Education Developed Skills Sharon McEarchearn and Wesley McComb examined bookkeeping sets. MR. FRANK A. SANDERS . . . Distributive Education and Coopera¬ tive Office Education . . . B.S., Cen¬ tenary; M.Ed., Northwestern . . . Sponsors DECA and COE Club. MRS. BRENDA TABOR . . . Busi¬ ness Math, COP, and Typing I. . . . B.S., Northwestern . . . Sponsors ROTC Sponsors and FSA. Assorted noises related to business are heard each day in the halls of that part of Southwood. Students taking first and second year typing courses learn typing skills which will prove indispensable not only to office work, but also to school work and all fields of endeavor. Other business courses — including bookkeeping, shorthand, D.E., C.O.E., and business math and English — are designed to develop technical aptitudes and help students master cleri¬ cal practices in preparation for work in a highly competi¬ tive business world. Miss Heath stapled her bookkeeping bulletin board. 57 Industrial Arts Trained Future Craftsmen In this changing society, technological advances are being made with increasing rapidity. Training must be given to meet the needs of industry, therefore a wide realm of courses in different mechanical fields are offered in high school. For the student interested in drafting, various lev¬ els in mechanical drawing are explored in the classroom. Courses in metals and machine shop provide practice in the use of industrial tools. After successfully completing these subjects, students have enough knowledge to enable them to be prepared for more advanced training. MR. CHARLES W. POWELL . . . Mechanical Drawing L, 11., 111. . . . B.S., Northwestern State University. MR. JIMMY WARE . . . Machine Shop and General Welding . . . B.S., Grambling . . . Sponsors Industrial Art Club. Mr. Powell explained to Bobby Nolen how to use certain tools in mechanical drawing. John Burns oiled the metal shaping machine. 58 MR. HUEY DAVIS . . . Agri¬ culture . . . B.S., Southern Universi¬ ty; M.A., Bishop College . . . Spon¬ sors FFA. MR. BRUCE McKINNON . . . Agri¬ culture and Work Experience . . . B.S., M.S., LSU . . . Sponsors FFA. Experience Was Teacher In Agri-Business Learning by doing is the most challenging way of obtaining an education. Agriculture teachers and students take pride in their contribution toward proving the truth of this statement. To add to textbook information on correct farming methods students put these methods into practice on the agriculture farm. These young farmers will provide the food for the world in the future. Doug Prothro seeded the grass area of the farm. Randy Riddle and Ray Ferguson used scientific: methods in their lab work. 59 iff. TV. J_ I Maintenance Workers Kept Building Neat Nero Young and John Newsom served as assistants. LEFT: Allen Atkins and James Garrett functioned as school custodians. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Jackson, Dorothy Davis, Inez Houston, Fannie Brown, Birdie Williams. Lula Pollard. Jerlean Clayton, Erma Tarry, Annie Atkins. 60 Cafeteria Provided Source Of Energy Mrs. Marion White, manager, was assisted by Mrs. Nora Davenport. STANDING: Lessie Taylor, Nezzie Taylor, Lizzie Cason. SEATED: Bobbie Edwards, Dorothy Paul. STANDING: Beulah Bryant, Samuel Green, Annie Adams. SEATED: Leola Jones, Gussie Pennywell, Clara Fields. Mrs. Ann Best and Mrs. Joyce McCoy counted money. 61 62 SHS Band The Southwood Cowboy Marching Band, under the direction of Leon Anderson, partic¬ ipated in local as well as state events. The Band was selected to represent Shreveport at Youth Appreciation Day ceremonies where Governor Exon of Nebraska was honored. They prepared a different half time show for each game and also promoted spirit through posters, pep rallies, and a new addition — the Band Color Guard. Competition was abundant this year as Southwood’s big orange band from Cowboy country competed in District, State, and Tri-State levels. RIGHT: Govenor Exon shook hands with Debbie Lynn as he greeted members of the band. 66 Band Rounded Up By Many Officers FAR LEFT: Drum Major — Jimmy Robinson. BELOW LEFT: Asst. Drum Major — Karl Heiserman, Band Captain — John Leopard. BELOW: Sergeants — Linda Effinger, Leiwis Smith, Debbie Sweatman, Beverly Morgan, Cindy Day, Debbie Holland, Bill McCannless, Mark Ing¬ land, Jim Lillich, Karl Heiserman, John Leopard. BELOW RIGHT: Band Announcer — Steve Jenkins. The Season Away Wranglers Added Colo Band Tunes Up to Win High Honors RIGHT: Band Director — Leon Anderson. CONCERT AND MARCHING BAND — ROW 1: Debbie Lynne. Mike Effinger, Cindy Day, Recie Bowers, Karl Heiserman, Marie Wilson, George Baldwin, Susan Gilbert, Cheryl Haynes. Margaret Porter, Linda Effinger, Susan Caldwell, Ruth Smith, Carole Miguez, Brenda Bryant. ROW 2: Linda Laiti, Max Morrison, Jeff Jones, McKee Williams, Kathy Davis, David Hughes, Jan Patterson, John Leopard, Beverly Morgan, Mark Ingland, Richard Anderson, Norma Piper, Curtistine Earnest, Deb¬ bie Sweatman, Ann Birkhead, Kathy McGlasson, Ann Dickens, Philip Lear, Sandra Day, Bill McCanless. ROW 3: Lewis Smith, Debbie Holland, Kenneth Nelson, Richard Hogan, Jim Lillich, Ed Owen, Jack Rushing, Billy Terpstra. Danny Bowers, Jackie Coon, Andrew Cardin, Kerry Kidd, Ricky Lee, Pat Leopard, John Halter, Martin Rowell, Jimmy Robinson. ROW 4: Rick Lockett, Larry Merriwether, Galen Smith, Stanley Day, Bryce Payne, Jimmy Potts, Darrell Collins. Robert Hamm. r LEFT: ALL STATE BAND MEMBERS — Galen Smith, and Lewis Smith. BELOW: ALL DISTRICT HONOR BAND MEMBERS — Jimmy Potts, Galen Smith, Debbie Holland, Pat Leopard, Martin Rowell, Philip Lehr, Jimmy Robinson, Karl Heiserman, Lewis Smith. STAGE BAND: Philip Lear Billy Terpstra Galen Smith Jim Moser Darrell Collins Karl Heiserman Ellen Corliss Kathy McGlasson Dean Lee Pat Leopard Danny Bowers Debbie Holland Karen Locke Jan Patterson Ed Owen Jimmy Robinson Bill McCanless Beverly Morgan Lewis Smith John Halter John Leopard Jim Lillich Richard Hogan Martin Rowell Mike Effinger Max Morrison Mark Ingland Jimmy Potts Kenneth Nelson ABOVE: Southwood’s only orchestra member, Mickey Mclnnis, was se¬ lected to be in the All-State Orchestra. RIGHT: All-Star Marching Band selected four Southwood band members; Karl Heiserman, Jimmy Potts, Debbie Holland, and Margaret Porter. 74 Stage Band Specialized In Rock Music 9TH GRADE BAND — Dean Lee, Bruce Blackwell, Roe Rose Scarlato, Tommy Burt, Connie Bowers, Jim Moser, Ellen Corless, Tom Avers, Ronnie Hinson, Allen Clark, Mark Graham, Lynette Findley, Lynn Holland, Susan Adcock, Toni Lindsey, Kay Clark, John Wilson, Pam Milligan, James Norris, Debby Ray, Tim Core, Steve Gilley, Kelly Graves, Chip Willis. David Laney, Eric Bantle, Robert McGeehee, Louise Rucker, Terry Santos, Diane Bernatowitz, Mitzi Green, Scott Robertson, Laurinda Bowers, Kyle Kelly, Lee Ann Leopard, Penny Beecher, Alissa Sears. They’ve Got Rhythm; They’ve Got Music Southwood ' s thirty-two member Concert Choir began this year under the direction of Mr. Melvin Simmons shown below. During the year the choir performed at vari¬ ous civic functions as well as the choral festival at North¬ western. In February, several members of the choir trav¬ eled to Natchitoches to participate in the Solo-Ensemble Festival. Along with their extra performances, the Concert Choir gave a Christmas and Spring Concert for the public. ABOVE RIGHT: All State Choir honors went to Mark Bostwick, Teresa Boggus, and Ronny Grisson. RIGHT: OFFICERS FOR CONCERT CHOIR — Karen Johnson, Vice President; Debra Rogers, Librarian; Shiela McGahay, Secretary; Lana Wilson, Librarian; Jo Ann Estess, President. NOT PICTURED: Kile Long, Treasurer. GIRLS’ CHOIR — 1st ROW: Sue Harper, Judy Gipson, Felicia Stokes, Sharon Mitchell, Rosetta Williams, Robin Hall. 2nd ROW: Lauri Shirah, Karyl Fowler. Lela Mayfield. Judy Fuller, Vickie W iggins, Pam Hassell, Tery Bates. Debbie Holmes, Martha Davis, Pam Tinkham. 3rd ROW: Stepha¬ nie Byrd, Joyce Fields, Barbara Green. Martha Toliver, Debbie W ' ilkey, Patti Wilkinson. CONCERT CHOIR — FROM LEFT: Susan Douglas. Kathy McDonald. Nancy Marler. Alton Gatlin, Steve Ceorle, Robby Sear- loto, Carol Woodern, Dar Rice, Susan May, Becky Cunningham. Shiela McGahay, Karen Johnson, Lana W ' ilson, Lydia Rachai. Barba¬ ra Cardin. Betsy Boyd. Jo Ann Es- tess. Berry Owen, Treasa Bogus, Margret Smith, Judy Jones, Linda Smith, Paula Cooper, Lynn Pal¬ mer, Cliff Brummies, Deborah Rodgers, Ronnie Grisson. Mark Bostwick, Jean Tolliver, David Valentine, Gary Reeves. 77 Expressions 78 81 82 83 Officers Developed Leadership FAR LEFT — HEADQUARTERS — Lydell Proley. Mark Cordray, Vicki Bryant, Greg Johnson, David Woodard. LEFT — A COMPANY — Floyd Clover. Connie Graham. Jeffery Potter. BOTTOM LEFT — BAND — Ronnie Collins, David Hughes, Tresa Boggus. Jimmy Potts. Lewis Smith. BELOW — B COMPANY — Rusty Miller, Gary ' Larey. Linda Leach, Tommy Vaughn. David Nelson. 85 Military Excellence RIGHT — A COMPANY — FIRST PLATOON — ROW 1: Jeffery Potter, Richard Kinch, George Bayliss, David Roberts, Michael Wynn. ROW’ 2: Rod¬ ney Allen. John Blackwell. Douglas W ' hite. ROW 3: Jeffery Soderslrom, Willie Woodward, David Traylor. FAR RIGHT — HEADQUARTERS COMPANY — FIRST PLATOON — ROW ' 1: Allen Susla, Stuart Pills, Bobby Clarkson. Kevin Gongre. Benny Washington. Micheal Buck. ROW 2: Brian Hampton. Earl Munch, Dwane Graham, Micheal Santos. ROW 3: Thomas Monaco, Bob Bales, Frank Lester. Jerome Brown, Terry Cook. A COMPANY — SECOND PLATOON — ROW 1: Landy Bauman, James Robertson, Edgar Webber, Paul Erickson, Michael Johnson. ROW 7 2: Mark Moore. James Bailey, Mark Steinmetz, William Taylor. ROW 3: William Burnside, James Moser, James Boyett, Timothy Laughlin. 86 HEADQUARTERS COMPANY — SECOND PLATOON — ROW 1: Mike Sinclair. ROW 2: David England. Mark Williams. Kim Boltz. W illima Eades. John Alexander, Kelly Graves. Steve Waters. Fred Gatlin. ROW 3: Clyde Tarrant. Greg May. Allan Clark. David Potter. Steve Proffitt. Felix Williams. ROW 4: Rob- ert Reyenga, Arthur Smalley, Bill Tinkham, Micheal Timo, James Bison, Charles Vaughn. 87 ROTC Taught Patriotism And Citizenship FAR LEFT — B COMPANY — FIRST PLATOON — ROW 1: David Valentine, Robert Burk. Steven Mahan. Michael Roland. Mike Hammons. Eugene Graham, James Minton. ROW 2: Roy Rothell, Howard Palmer, David Lupton, Steve Ceorle. Rittso White, Ira Brown. ROW 3: Bruce Mockosher. Harold Plante, Morel! Boone. Jon Norwood, Ricky George. BELOW LEFT — B COMPANY — SECOND PLATOON — ROW 1: Chris Fox. Mike Kendrick. ROW 2: Charles Anderson, Seiegfried Kilby, John Sutton. Ronald Sopeda, Albert Blue, Bobby Sullrvan. ROW 3: Gary Vandiver, Willie Thomas, Bruce Head, Stanley Lucas. David Robbins, James Clark. ROW ' 4: Ben Guthrie. David Brice, John Vaughn, Larry Moore, Loren Willis. Frank Hodge. BELOW — BAND COMPANY — Commander, David Hughes; Tresa Bogus, Sponsor; Executive Officer, Eddie Hill; Lewis Smith, Jimmy Potts, Ronnie Collins, McKee Williams, Ricky Lockett, Jeff Jones, Richard An¬ derson, Neil Murphy, Alton Gatlin, Bob Barnet, Ronnie Medlin, Roger Herring, Brent Burt, Larry Scott, James Morris, Mike Daughtery. 89 Drill Team L. G. DeLoach, Commander Connie Huill, Sponsor David Hughes, Deputy Commander Mike Johnson Chris Fox Robert Barnett Paul Erickson Russell Miller Mark Bostwick Robert Revenga Mike Sinclair Brian Hampton David Woodard Greg May Charles Anderson Mark Williams Clyde Tarrant Jeronica Anderson 90 Rifle Team LEFT TO RIGHT FROM TOP: Ruth Smith, Sponsor, James Bonner, Commander; Vicki Bryant. Mark Courdray, Jon Dale Norwood. Jim Clark. Mark Williams. Michael Kendrick, Curtis Williams. Bobby Bales, Jeffery Potter, 91 92 93 To Be A Cowboy . . . loubty ooq A Cowboys lift was filled with many activities: classes, clubs, meetings, sports, memories, and homework! The most important of course are the memories. Where else could knowledge be obtained which was so helpful in getting a job, or the social activities later to be useful in dealing with life outside of high school or where else could a person find truer happiness than walking someone to class? How could one forget the friends he spent the majority of his time with? This was unmistakably the time to be happy. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior rings made a big hit around the school. BELOW: S6me freshmen are always getting carried away by something or someone. RIGHT: The ceramic Cowboy was a symbol of South wood ' s spirit. Who else would spend their time hard at practice, other than the football team? What girl would dare say that she had nothing to wear when she could Guy Lewis took time to look at one of the trophies won by the state band. choose from a mini, midi, or maxi? With So Many Time The Rogue Show provided the entertainment at the Homecoming dance. Colorful posters boosted spirit at the pep rallies. 0 Time was always found to read a note quickly. 97 liacF Another day had started. Students looked forward to the day when trees like this one will provide shade for the school. The senior play members practiced and studied, waiting for opening night. Moment Was Filled With Anticipation A steady hand and a watchful eye were needed when using a scale. The moment every student anticipated — graduation night. There was no sadder moment than when a player suffered an injury. 99 When There Was Always A Friend Who said a dog was man ' s best friend? Friends came in all shapes, sizes and colors. 101 The Unbelievable Was Just Around A Corner 103 But For Every Gay Moment In exchange for four years time, there was endless knowledge. There Was Also A Serious One The happiness of one’s life depends on the quality of one’s thoughts. He who loves not his country, cannot love anything. 105 106 Student Council Pioneered School Spirit The Student Council, striving to promote school spirit, uphold policies of the school, improve faculty-student rela¬ tionships, and advance education, found themselves caught up in a whirl wind of activities. Homecoming and the beau¬ ty pageant were presented by the Student Council and were backed by such projects as a carwash, a school store, and parking stickers. School elections, chapel, and Student Council Week were also sponsored by the Student Council. The South- wood Student Council served as State President of the Lou¬ isiana Association of Student Councils and won third place in the state Student Council Week: just rewards for such a hardworking organization. Southwood’s 1972 Student Council did much to contribute a feeling of unity through¬ out the entire student body. Mr. Tommy Larance and Mrs. Margaret Scott were very dedicated sponsors this year. ABOVE RIGHT — ALTERNATES — ROW 1: Donna Stueart, Ten Morell, Barbara Freeman. Patty Mellen. Joy Ayr, Shelley Owens, Wanda Wright, Judy Nielsen. Julie Renken, Gayle Cotton. ROW 2: Laura Taylor, David Roberts, David Traylor, Robert Owens, Mike Owens, Carolyn Scholling, Beverly Morgan, Sheila Baker, Regina Smith, Jeff Boyd. BELOW — ALTERNATES — ROW 1: Terry Gillum, Becky Reeves, Peggy Lee, Becky White, Suzanne Smith, Angela Day, Kathy Hofius, Susan Scott, Melanie Strain, Sarah Bragg, Vaughn Mann. ROW 2: Kathy Prothro, Stephanie Johnson, Jan Vickery, Kelly Hoffee, Gentry Gamble, Gene Toliver, Bill Slay, Peter Teplcy. 108 ABOVE — REPRESENTATIVES — ROW 1: Stephanie Johnson, Joe Lacobee, Terry De Lasalle, Donna Bonnett, Carol Jones, Dianne Addcock, Patricia El¬ liot, Donnie Salts. ROW 2: Helen Endara, Kathy Sinclair, Betsy Waller, Paula Robinson, Pam Cooper, Becky Cooprider. Doreen Ray. ROW 3: Johnnie Dunn, Mike Matula, Sharon Gleason, Dee Picket, Gndy Day, Bethany Brazher. ROW 4: Johnny Dunn, Guy Benjaman, Pam Boies, Curtis Barefield. Scott McFerren. ROW 5: Laura Michaels, Robert Moody. Priscilla Mahan, Janet Grahm, Cynthia Gamble, Mary Markaverish, Sandy Stowell, Craig Bradshaw. ROW 6: Don But¬ ler, Kathy McLemore, Peggy Jones, Cathy McDonald, Eddie Sanders, June Thomas, Kim Winans. ROW 7: Ray Ferguson, Danny Hogan, Mike Parker, Mike Stowell, Michelle Winkleman, Charles Kellogg, Paula Procell, Sandy Turney, Lajuanna Wright, Debbie Dennington, Kathy McKoscher, Peggy Furlow, Brenda Six. ROW 8: Ken Serpas, Barry Owens, Robert McGeehee, Curtistine Earnest, Sherri Dark, Steve Baker. ROW 9 : Bobby Magppie, Johnny Bucy, Danny Bow¬ ers, Richard Hogan. BELOW — SENATORS — Billy Barefield, Projects; Becky Lacy, Chapel; Gene Savoie, Social; Denise Bunch, Public h .tions; David McCallister, Safety Council; Trilby Thomas, Sophomore Representative; Leslie Lohn, Sophomore Representative; Ricky Jordan, Publicity; Beth Bragg, School Store. PRESIDENT: Bill Brag); VICE PRESIDENT Jen Brown RECORDING SECRETARY Karon Stephenson CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Lana Snow TREASURER Kyle Long PARLIAMENTARIAN Ramona Kelly Student Council: Always On The ABOV E: David McCallister and Denise Bunch inspected the students ' cars for parking stickers. BELOW — OFFICERS — Lana Snow, Karon Stephenson, Jen Brown, Bill Bragg, Lyle Long, and Ramona Kelly. LEFT: Beth Bragg tended to many of the Student Council financial affairs. 110 ABOVE: Bill Bragg and Mr. Larance were examples of a good student-faculty relationship. RIGHT: Karon Stephenson often saw numbers before her eyes as she spent hours tallying votes. ABOVE: Bill Bragg and Jen Brown went over records to be safe. Ill The LARIAT Lassoed News Of ’72 The LARIAT, South wood ' s newspaper, provided a way for the students to share their hopes and dreams, honors and achievements, and last but not least their blossoming sense of spirit and pride in the Cowboys. The LARIAT edi¬ torial staff, reporters, and circulation staff were sponsored by Miss Donna Searcy. Together the entire staff has done an outstanding job that will always be remembered by the students. RIGHT: Editor-in-Chief, Jan Stewart, dedicated deep thoughts to her work. BELOW: Paula Procell — Feature Editor. Cindy Day — Artist, Gene Savoie — Sports Editor, Jan Stewart — Editor-in-Chief, Miss Searcy — Sponsor, Mike Stowell — Sports Editor, Jan Edgard — Feature Editor, and Ruth Smith — Editorial Editor. ABOVE: LARIAT CIRCULATION STAFF — ROW 1: Paula Procell, Sheri Hinton, Jan Edgard, Gail Procell, Debbie Corley, Kay Owens, Jeannie Brooks, Sheila McGaha. ROW 2: Beverly Morgan, Curtistine Earnest, Susan Holder, Opha Mohr, Kathy Prothro, Marilyn Forman. Ronnie Grisson, Richard Kinch, Jolee Hill, Loyd Kieth. ROW 3: David Howard, John Mobley, Jimmy Provance, W ' ayne McGuire, Dave Gill, Eddy Childers, Bill Gunn, Smokey Tiles, David Bucks, Lil Wisby. Lariat Staffs Uncovered Noteworthy Events BELOW ' : LARIAT REPORTERS — ROW 1: Becky Barker, Peggy Lee, Mary Cook, Rhonda Hostler, Peggy Deaton, Cathy Jones, Marie Adams, Tammi Van Hoy, Kathy Jennings, Laura Walcher, Mardra Stokes. ROW 2: Elaine Smith, Sherry Turney, Donna Carr, Jackie Turner, Shelly Hilton, Richard K inch, Jimmy Provance, Dave Gill, Janine Svigel, Lana Wilson, Mary Erhard. Ad Staff Was Behind The LARIAT All The Way Each of the eight girls sold at least $75.00 in newspaper ads to support the LARIAT. Without their much needed help, the LARIAT could not have been. But the ad staff came through successfully this year by providing a good foundation upon which the LARIAT could be constructed. The three top salesmen, Curtistine Earnest, Beverly Mor¬ gan, and Lil Wisby, were the staff managers. Their sponsor this year was Mrs. Sandra Hadwin. RIGHT: Curtistine Earnest, Beverly Morgan, and Lil Wisby were involved in selling, billing, and laying out ads. BELOW LEFT: The LARIAT Ad Staff managers were Curtistine Earnest. Lil W ' isby, and Beverly Morgan. BELOW RIGHT: ROW 1: Linda Mudd, Mrs. Hadwin. ROW ' 2: Marguerite W ' elborn, Nancy Woodall, Beverly Morgan, Jolee Hill, Kathy McCloud. ROW 3: Lil Wisby, Curtistine Earnest. MANAGERS — TOP TO BOTTOM, ROW 1: Mrs. Hadwin, Cindy Lohn, Debbie Lynn, Paula Procell. ROW 2: Curtistine Earnest, Kathy Jennings. Laura Walcher, Angie Cupples. Ad Staff Planned Football Program At the end of the year and during the summer, an exclu¬ sive group of girls did the leg work and planning for the following year’s football program. The eighteen girls who produced this year’s programs were elected by members of last year’s staff. These girls, divided into nine teams, went out last summer and sold the ads which supported the pro¬ gram. The four teams who sold the most ads became the managers. Mrs. Sandra Hadwin sponsored the girls. ABOVE: Cindy Lohn and Tammi Van Hoy sold football programs, only one of their many duties. ABOVE, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT. Debbie Lynn, Curtistine Earnest, Christy Dillman, Laura Walcher, Kathy Jennings, Paula Procell, Rhonda Berry. Jenni¬ fer Elder. Tammi Van Hoy, Cindy Lohn, Mary Brawley, Angie Cupples, Betsy Lee, Jan Edgard. Jan Brown, Terry Gillum, Karon Stephenson. 115 Staff Worked Busily During Summer Members of the ROUNDUP Ad Staff worked hard last summer selling ads to supplement the cost of the yearbook publication. Under the direction of Miss Jane Jordan, the staff also carried the responsibility of doing the necessary book work, which included billing the businessmen for their ads. These workers had the recommendation of at least two •teachers and a 2.5 average. Each girl was required to sell a quota of one hundred dollars in ads from the list of firms that they received. Jennifer Elder and Jen Brown, mem¬ bers of last year’s staff, also made a contribution by selling ads for this year’s yearbook. ABOVE: TOP TO BOTTOM, ROW 1: Lynne Breilzman, Mary Ellen Rob¬ erta, Karen Bellamy, Suzy Timmerman, Susan McCall, JoAnn Stephens, Debbie Isbell. ROW 2: Danell Kinsey, Anna Hodge, Debbie Day, Sheri Hinton, Patricia Elliott, Meredith Brown, Susan Holder, Becky Lacy. ABOVE: TOP TO BOTTOM, ROW 1: Teresa Burns, Marylyn Partain, Patri¬ cia Abington, Dana Dillman, Donna Bogan. Gina Langford, Pam Plante, Susan Scott, JoAnn Estess. ROW 2: Debbie Kierbow, Norma Piper, Diane Baldwin, Donna McConathy, Diana McConathy, Cathy Jones, Miss Jane Jord¬ an, sponsor. ABOVE: Patricia Elliott and Sheri Hinton, this year’s managers, spent long hours selling ads. 116 ABOVE: Mr. E. A. Wilson and Mrs. Nina Morrison, sponsors, demonstrated methods of cropping pictures to Steve Baker, Sports Editor, and Jennifer Premo. ROUNDUP Corralled Those “Unforgettable Memories.” The ROUNDUP editorial staff, sponsored by Mrs. Nina Morrison and Mr. E. A. Wilson, provided the students with a year of memories, good and had, packaged so that any student might flip through the pages of the yearbook and his mind for reflections of the past. This was a year never to be forgotten by the students of Southwood or the ROUNDUP staff, because the staff was so much a part of Southwood. Long hours of work will eventually be forgot¬ ten, but the Spirit of Southwood will always remain in the hearts, the minds, and the yearbook. BELOW: Beverly Morgan. Editor, and Teresa Littlejohn, Assistant Editor were an asset to the ROUNDUP. 117 ABOVE: Paula Murray and Steve Baker, Sports Editors, took time out ABOVE: Sam Middlebrooks, Faculty-Academics Editor; Brenda Pitts, Facul- from working on their section long enough to relax once in a while. ty-Academics Editor; Goldberry Williams, Honors Editor. BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Littlejohn, Kathy McLemore, Richard Hogan, Paula Murray, Polly Strain, Vivian Soderstrom, Ruby Tucker, Sam Middle- brooks, Peggy Neal, Annice Belvin, Brenda Pitts, Beverly Morgan, Lynn Palmer, Goldberry Williams. ABOVE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Vivian Soderstrom, Freshman Class and Student Life Editor; Kathy McLemore, Senior Class Editor; Lynn Palmer, Sophomore Class Editor; Polly Strain, Junior Class Editor. Work Ended in Smiles for Editorial Staff RIGHT: TOP TO BOTTOM: Annice Belvin and Peggy Neal, Organizations Editors, spent a lot of time around the trash can this year throwing away old layouts. BELOW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Hogan, Music and Military Editor, and Ruby Tucker, Chapparelle Editor, decided to ham it up for the camera. 119 ROUNDUP Delivered By Circulation Staff Fourteen junior and senior girls who comprised the ROUNDUP Circulation Staff met first period each morn¬ ing in Room A131. These girls made posters advertising the four sales of the ROUNDUP, distributed pads before sales, and collected and recorded the money after the sales. The staff also had the privilege of distributing the year¬ books when they finally arrived in May. The recommenda¬ tion of two or more teachers and at least a C” average were required to have the privilege of being on the ROUNDUP Circulation Staff. OJ Pfl ABOVE: Susan McCall and Mary Ellen Roberts, managers. BELOW: ROW 1: Nancy Wallace, Susan McCall, Mary Ellen Roberts. Mary Mayfield. Rhonda Berry. ROW 2: Regi¬ na Smith, Carol McAlexander, Tammi Van Hoy, Debbie Th omas. ROW 3: Mrs. Jordan, Sandra Buckner, Beth McAl¬ lister, Sherri Dark. Laura Walcher. BELOW: Cathy Jones was also on the staff. 120 Club Took Active Part In Science Fair OFFICERS — Becky Bass, President; Candy Roberts, Vice President; Annice Belvin, Corresponding Secretary; Richard Kinch, Treasurer, Teresa Little¬ john, Recording Secretary. Students interested in promoting scientific and mathe¬ matical activities comprised Southwood’s Science and Math Club. The officers as well as the members worked to¬ gether to increase interest in these areas. The club, directed by Miss Marie Maranto and Mrs. Ruther Mae Gilliam, participated in many interesting ac¬ tivities. Besides money-making projects, the club took an active part in the National Science Fair in New Orleans. ABOVE: Peggy Neal and Mary Reiland worked on an experiment in the Physics lab. BELOW, ROW 1: Miss Maranto, Sharon Vale, Mary Ellen Peek, Carol Fowler, Goldberry Williams, Brenda Pitts, Mike Laughlin. ROW 2: Kathy McGlasson, Michele Winkleman, Debbie Dennington, Reecie Bowers, Peggy Robertson, Mary Reiland, Greg Null, Susan Gilbert. ROW 3: David Spilker, Susan Caldwell, Susan Hutchinson, Debbie Lynn, John Leopard. ROW 4: Mrs. Gillum, Phillip Lear, Bruce Juengling, Beth McAllister, Laura Cascio. 121 Student Aides Assisted In The Library All year many students depended on the library facili¬ ties. Several hard-working girls gave up their study halls to assist Mrs. Doyle Sanders and Mrs. Bernice Prather, librar¬ ians. Among their many duties were checking books in and out, shelving books, signing library passes, checking maga¬ zines in and out, putting newspapers on the racks, and keeping the library in good order. ABOVE: Ginny Boon and Juanita Jeffers shelved books many times. TOP: Karen Goff signed passes for students. ABOVE: Judy Jones, Margaret Porter, Joann Simmons, Mazella Riley, and Janie Nolte worked many hours during the year. ABOVE: Donna Norman, Mara Lyn Hill, Judy Loftin, and Deb Anderson learn to use the library’s new book charger. 122 ABOVE: Frank Lester and Jeronica Anderson showed proper use of the over¬ head projector. RIGHT: Mark Stephenson demonstrated the dry mount. BELOW: Mike Talley, Jim McCullough, and Steve Westmoreland worked on a film projector. Audio-Visual Aids Made Teaching Easier There were six students who aided the librarians in proper use and rare of audio-visual equipment. Thanks to the work of these students, classwork became more inter¬ esting and educational. Viewing films and listening to rec¬ ords were made possible by these workers. 123 Office Workers Gained Good Experience ROW 1: Sharon Haynes, Ellen Nelson, Connie Huitt, Debbie Isbell, Suzanne Bishop, Cindi Lehr, Mary Michael Mayfield, Susan DeLude, Dana Allgood, Deb¬ bie Day, Marylyn Partain, Cathy Jones, Peggy Clayton, Donna Bogan, Dana Diilman, Cindy Boyett, Julie Ingland, Danell Kinsey, Linda Cordell. ROW 2: Elaine Smith, Kathy Sandifer, Pam Gaspard, Janet Graham, Wanda Wright, Kathy McLemore, Kathy Prothro, Mary Brewley, Karen Kelley, Sandra King, Sherrie Whitman, Holly Self, Jennifer Elder, Susan Derryberry, Deborah Rodgers, Cherie Crowe, Sheri Hinton, Janet Walton. First thing after the tardy bell rang each morning, the stu¬ dent office workers’ jobs began. Collecting absentee cards, having announcements typed on morning sheets, and deliv¬ ering them to each class were only some of their duties. They answered telephones, called absentees’ homes, ran er¬ rands, and checked students in and out. These hard-working girls helped the office to be run more efficiently. RIGHT: Sharon Haynes and Cindi Lehr called absentees’ homes each morning. FAR RIGHT: Cindy Boyett picked up absentee cards for the office. 124 The Future Secretaries Created Hard Workers The Future Secretaries of America was an organization that strived to contribute to the production of outstanding young people for the business world. Each girl made friends, dealt with various people, gained practical experi¬ ence and acquired a better understanding of the career she was about to deal with. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Tabor. THE OFFICERS THIS YEAR WERE — Donna McConathy — Presi- dent, Anne Edwards — Vice President, Diana McConathy — Treasurer, and Marilyn Moore — Recording Secretary. BELOW, ROW 1: Peggy Clayton, Lisa Tanner, Anne Edwards. ROW 2: Eileen Anderson, Linda Leach, Patricia Abington, Linda Cordell. ROW 3: Marilyn Moore, Donna McConathy, Diana McConathy, Connie Huit. ROW 4: Janet Graham. Lynn Poston, Norma Piper, Diane Baldwin, Cathy Sandifer, Billy Bucy. Carol Woolsey, Diane Jinks, Mrs. Tabor. DE Services Sponsored By D.E.C.A. The members of the Distributive Education Club of America worked to develop future leadership in the field of marketing and distributing, and stressed service and fellow¬ ship. Forty-nine participants in the program, sponsored by Mr. F. A. Sanders, had to meet certain requirements before their acceptance. Among these requirements were an inter¬ est in selling and merchandising; having reached the age of sixteen, and having maintained at least a C average in school. The many activities of DECA members included a Christmas service at the Senior Citizen’s Home, a conven¬ tion held in March, and a banquet held in April. ABOVE — OFFICERS — Kathy Shipp — Reporter, Bill Gunn — Parliamentarian, Pam Plante — Vice President. Donna Carrier — President, Pam Jordan — Treasurer. Debbie Corley — Secretary. BELOW — ROW 1: Patrick Ezernack, Nancy Niten, Debbie Corley, Pam Plante, Dianne Beason, Kathy Shipp. Wanda Gandy, Sandra Monroe, Teresa Hen nard, Mr. Sanders. RO 2: Bill Gunn, Kitty Burkhead. Darrell Frazier, Monroe Mercer, Merina Belin, Tom Berry, Mickey McDaniel. ROW ' 3: Ted Scurlock, Jeff Boyd, Pam Jordan, Gail Reynolds, Jerry King, Roy Cary, Judy Brown. ROW 4: Mike Branch, Bill Owens. Ed Yarbrough, Carol Cobb, Julie Gill, Jim Bogus. RO 5: Robert Smith. Gary Alexander, Danny Morse, Norman Self, Phil Lee, David Kellogg, Larry Housley, John Calloway. IBM Manager Was Guest Speaker Under the direction of Mr. Frank Sanders, the Clerical Office Experience Club had an interesting curriculum this year. An I.B.M. manager and the Selber’s personnel man¬ ager were two of their guest speakers. A Christmas party for senior citizens was among their activities. Seniors, at least sixteen years of age, who had successfully completed typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand courses and who had at least a C” overall average were welcomed as members into this club. LEFT — OFFICERS — Carla Adama — President, Marcey Wilson — Vice President, Kathy Bays — Treasurer, Debbie Kierbow — Secretary, Mr. Sanders — Sponsor. ft Club Encouraged Acting And Speaking Students interested in public speaking and acting were encouraged by the Speech Club, sponsored by Mr. Ruther¬ ford. At the Forensic tournaments, which members of the club attended, those students interested in acting entered Duet acting, dramatic interpretation, and poetic interpreta¬ tion events. Students interested in public speaking entered in debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking events. Two members of the club received awards for their speak¬ ing; Candy Roberts won second place in Senior Women’s Debate, 1970; and Bruce Jeungling won first place in the State Optimist Club Oratory. DEBATERS — ROW 1: Candy Roberts — President, Susan Scott — Vice President, Mary Reiland — Corresponding Secretary, Renee Mohr — Recording Secretary, Peggy Robertson — Treasurer, Marcie Bryant, Denise Alexander, Roxanne Ballard, Terrie Buckner. Glenda Ballard. ROW ; 2: Barry Owen, Ronald Smith, Sam Middlebrooks, James Minton, Mr. Rutherford, Mike Owens, Eddie Maroney, Bruce Juengling. ROW ' 1: JoAnn Estess, Linda Stewart. ROW 2: Diane Adcock, Trilby Thomas, Theresa Frisch, Barbara McFerrin, Jan PaUerson. ROW 3: Michele Hawkins, Betsy Boyd, Jeff Harper, Joy Ayo. ROW ; 4: Monica Meader, Julie Roper, Pattie Campbell, Karen Johnston, Margarit Smith. ROW 5: Beckie Walker, Nancy Donaldson, Scott Campbell, Carolla Jeffery, Mary Reiland; Elaine Smith, Landy Bauman. Tony Sanders, Trudy Ezernack, Diane William. ROW 7: Bob Taylor, Danny Bowers, Sharon Harding, Denis Bennett. 128 Creative Writing Club Published “Prisms” The Creative Writing Club published a collection of stu¬ dent poetry, essays, and short stories, appropriately called Prisms.’ The innermost feelings and convictions of many people were reflected from many sides to produce a daz¬ zling spectrum of art ranging from butterflies to raindrops. Members served as journalists, composers, poets, essayists, literary critics, and editors for their publication. These stu¬ dents were sponsored by Mrs. Peggy Berthelot. The officers this year were Dan Garner — President, Julia Williams — Vice President, Bruce Jeungling — Treasurer, Teresa Littlejohn — Sec¬ retary, and Mrs. Peggy Berthelot and Miss Parker — Sponsors. ROW 1: Randy Roberts, Donna Norman, Linda Thompson, Ellen Peek, Larry Merriwether, Joy Matlock, Connie Welch, Becky Tudor, Ann Barnett, Lori Mc¬ Intosh, Karen Mathison. ROW 2: Bill Burnside, Jack Rotheil, Ronald Smith, Gary Smith, Terry Bates, Cindy Lester, Susan Gilbert, Carol Hendricks. Bernard Baylis, Patti Wilkinson, Angelique Clement, Jimmy Potts, Roxanne Ballard. ROW 3: Carolla Jeffrey, Donna Carr, Margaret McNutt, Bob Taylor, James Min¬ ton, Richard Kinch, Alton Gatlin, Bill Humphries, Sam Middlebrooks, Glenda Ballard. Sue May, Mary Reiland. BVI Funds Provided By “Goblin Goodies” And Candy Under the leadership of their sponsor. Miss Bronwen Webb, Latin Club strived to promote interest in classical Greece and Rome and their languages. The sale of Goblin Goodies,” candy, and stationery helped to finance many of their activities which included the attendance of the state and national Junior Classical League conventions. Membership in Latin Club was open to all students in¬ terested in classical Greek and Roman languages and their countries. Their club has been honored by having Miss Webb elected State Co-Chairman of JCL and Teresa Little¬ john State Treasurer. RIGHT: Sandra Berk wrapped a toga around Margaret McNutt. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS — Bill Bragg, Sergeant at Arms; Teresa Littlejohn, Secretary; Debbie Rogers, Corresponding Secretary; Sandra Beck. President; Miss Webb; Goldberry Williams, Vice President; Debbie Lynn, Treasurer, Beth Bragg, Candy Roberts, Historians. ABOVE: JoAnn Stephens, Bonita Behan, Susan Gordon, and Miss Webb looked at State Convention pictures. ABOVE: Teresa Littlejohn recorded the minutes as Miss Webb presided over a Latin Club meeting. BELOW: ROW 1: Kathy McLeod, Mike Matula, Kim Winans. Betty Orley, Becky Bass, Linda Mudd, Bonita Behan, Jan Klinger. ROW 2: Jimmy Robinson, John Leopard, Janice Soderstrom, Cheryl Miller, Carole Smith, Susan Rothwell, Sharon Hay nes. ROW 3: Susan Gilbert, Jan Jeffers, JoAnn Stephens, Margaret Smith. Meredith Brown, LeAnn Graves, Wanda Wright. ROW 4: Kathy McGlasson, Margaret McNutt, Mike Laughlin. Sarah Bragg, Greg May, Debi Walker, Tresa Boggus. ROW 5: Debbie Palmer, Cindy Day, Susan Gordon, Ray Waldon, Cheryl Thompson, Peggy Robertson, Julia Jean. ROW 6: Mary Ellen Byers, Richard Kinch, Herbert Muller, Jenny Gulledge, Gregg Null, Steven Jenkins, Ricky Elliott. ROW 7: Mark Stephenson. Richard Johnson, John Bucy, Judd Hodge, Danny Bowers. 131 Sleeping Beauty Presented By French Club Les Jeunes Vacheros, the French Club, was an active organization whose purpose was to promote student inter¬ est in the people, language, and customs of France. Mem¬ bers must have taken French. Last year the club partici¬ pated in several activities such as a Christmas party and the annual French Club Picnic. They also participated in the ROTC carnival. Sponsored by Mrs. Herring, French Club had a very active year. RIGHT: Joan Harris. Tina Branch, and Monica Meador were three of the participants in French Club ' s play. Sleeping Beauty. ABOVE: French Club members spent many hours working to present a play to the rest of the club. 132 ABOVE — ROW 1: Julie Ingland. Cherie Crowe, Jan Gray. Belly Alexander. Brenda Bennell, Monica Meador, Michael Hall, Mrs. Herring, Marguerite W’el- borne, Carolyn Scholling. Ellen Nelson, Jean Murphy, Linda Stewart, Janine Svigel, Cris Culpepper, Becky Hall, Jan Slewart. ROW 2: Laura Taylor. Debbie Dinnington, Susan Hutchinson, Debbie Holland, Priscilla Mahan, Bernard Bayliss, Michelle Winkelman, Roxanne Ballard. Joan Harris, Debbie Ray, Bob Bar¬ nett, Amy Morris, Lana Wilson. Charlene Woodward. Neil Murphy, Bridget Roberts, Donna Bogan. ROW ' 3: Jimmy Potts, Toni Krause, Pat Leopard, Mike Breen. Glenda Ballard, Sam Middlebrooks, Ricky Parker, Bruce Juengling, Stanley Day. David Spilker, Beth McAllister. Paula Murray, Polly Strain, Rubby Endara. Laura Walcher, Peggy Deaton. LEFT: Peggy Roln rtson, Histori¬ an; Susan Scott, President; Sue May. Secretary; JoAnn Estess, Treasurer; Jennifer Elder, Vice President. 133 It’s A Small World Spanish Club strived to close the language gap between the United States’ closest neighbors and themselves by learning their history, customs, and language. They also learned” to enjoy Mexican food at the annual Spanish Club Banquet. Another of their big projects this year was Turkey Treats” sold as Thanksgiving favors. Mrs. Tidwell was the sponsor of this very worthwhile organization. RIGHT: Mrs. Tidwell spent many of her hours with her students as well as Spanish clubbers aiding them with whatever they might need. BELOW, ROW 1: Mara Lynn Hill, Laura Cascio, Sandra Day, Rodney Gertson. ROW 2: Sheryl Burleson, Ann Fridge, Rosiland Barnard, Vanessa Bantle, Shar¬ on Gleason, Gail Simms, Julie Hill, Danell Kinsey, Sharon Vale, Ann Burkhead, Anita Rogers, Mary Moser, Cynthia Belcher, Debbie Day, Valerie Miller. ROW 3: Becky Walker, Brenda Owens, Annice Belvin, Jackie Turner, Donna Carr, Peggy Neal, Mary Reiland, Janet Waldron, Jay Bowers, Tracy Robertson. Future Music Leaders Started On Right Key The purpose of the Future Music Leaders was to en¬ lighten and encourage music in our school and communi¬ ty, and to be of service to any music activities presented Each year this organization sends two students, all ex¬ penses paid, to music camp for one week. This club was sponsored by Mr. Anderson. ABOVE: Mr. Anderson was the sponsor of the Future Music Leaders. ABOVE: Members of the Future Music Leaders sang from the bottom of their hearts. BELOW — ROW 1: Norma Piper. Curtistine Earnest, Beverly Morgan, Karl Heiserman, Cindy Day, Jan Patterson, Carole Miquez, Linda Effinger. Cheryl Haynes. ROW 2: Cathy McGlasson, Reecie Bowers, Jeff Jones, Mark Ingland, Danny Bowers, Debbie Day, Pat Leopard, Debbie Holland, Mike Effinger. Marga¬ ret Porter. Larry Merriwether, Jimmy Potts, Lewis Smith, McKee Williams. ROW 3: Jim Lillich, Richard Hogan. 135 Key Club — We Build Serving the community and school and working with the Kiwanis Club were the main purposes of Key Club. The thirty-seven members elected twelve sweethearts at the be¬ ginning of the year to help with activities and strengthen morale. Each member, elected by previous members, was required to have a 2.5 scholastic average. Activities of the year included selling corsages for Homecoming, planning a car decoration contest, selling plastic footballs and help¬ ing Z Club with a weiner roast at C-BARC. Under the lead¬ ership of Mr. Johnny Piazza, Key Club really lived up to its motto: We Build.” ABOVE: Curtis Barefield, Mr. Piazza, and Jack Serpas sold footballs as one of their main projects. ABOVE ON GOAL POST: Ray Ferguson, Ken Kaffka, Phillip Hogan, Bimbo Procell, Mike Jimmerson, Curtis Barefield, Mike Parker, Randy Hollowell, Ben Rushing, Gene Savoie, Steve Baker. Urry Williams, Kyle Long. ON LADDERS: Sandy Perot, Jack Serpas, Ken Serpas, Charles Kellogg, Gary Pennywell. Mike Stowell, Barry Owen, Billy Barefield, Bill Bragg, Ricky Jordan. STANDING: Keith Hoffee, Chuck Ramsey, Greg Ross, Brian Wilks, Eddie Childers, Richard Hogan, Stuart Pitts, Ted Scurlock, Jim McCullough, David Gill, David Spilker, Mr. Piazza. 136 BELOW — SWEETHEARTS — ROW 1: Renee Humphries, Kathy McLeod, Libby Haynes, Terri Smith, Bonita Behan, Ramona Kelly. ROW 2: Patricia El¬ liott, Laura W r elcher, Beth Brag , Cindy Harris, Jen Brown. “Z” Club Girl Rewarded Throu gh Service Z Club was an honor and service organization for girls who were outstanding in character, personality, citizen¬ ship, scholarship, and who showed potential leadership. They gave of themselves to the school by promoting spirit to the world by many varied services such as visiting nurs¬ ing homes and shut-ins, and working with exceptional or handicapped children, and they gave of themselves to each other through friendships developed through the secret Big and Little Sisters. Z Club sponsored by Miss Nancy Gephardt, is a very hardworking yet rewarding organiza¬ tion one that will continue serving and rewarding forever. ABOVE RIGHT, OFFICERS — ROW 1: Theresa Frisch, Sophomore Board Member; Meredith Brown, Junior Board; Annice Belvin, Sr. Board Member; Karen Bellamy, Historian. ROW 2: Jennifer Elder, Chaplain; Laura Walcher, Secretary; Sherri Dark, Service Chairman; Dianne Lehr, Treasurer. TOP: Mary Ellen Roberts, Vice President; Sandra King, President. ABOVE LEFT. Pat Haines, Curtistine Earnest, Lela Mayfield, and Julia Jean enjoyed playing and singing for exceptional children. ROW 1: Regina Smith, Peggy Neal, Karen Kelly, Ruby Tucker, Michael Hall. ROW 2: Brenda Pitts, Michele Hawkins, Curtistine Earnest, Cindy Lester, Linda Stewart, Pat Haines, Carol Bozeman, Rhonda Behan, Julia Jean. ROW 3: Lana Snow, Gail Sims, Rubby Endara, Betsy Lee, Debbie Thomas, Debbie Day, Rhonda Berry, Susan Gordon. ABOVE LEFT: Lana Snow and Michele Hawkins squealed with excitement as they discovered the fun of being little sisters to some secret big sisters. ABOVE RIGHT: Miss Nancy Gephart, the sponsor of Z Club, gave of herself more than any, and was loved very much by every one of her girls. BELOW: Ruby Tucker was very obviously surprised when Rhonda Berry and Jennifer Elder presented her with a carnation and an invitation to Z Club. Interact Exhibited Leadership In Our Community Serving others and helping the school were the main ob¬ jectives of the Interact Club of Southwood. The thirty- seven members kept busy by selling license plates, collect¬ ing for Open Ear, sponsoring an orphan, and collecting for the Heart Fund, Muscular Dystrophy, and the March of Dimes. Each member was required to keep a 2.75 grade average and to have at least twelve and a half service hours per semester. Meeting each Thursday morning in the room of their sponsor, Mr. Robert E . Hale, the Interact members and sweethearts kept very active in community and school projects. ABOVE: Interact sweetheart Peggy Robertson collects money from the club’s sponsor, Mr. Hale. ABOVE: STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stanley Day, Jim Lillich, Jud Hodge, Jeff Jones, John Leopard. Rodney Gertson. Kevin Walker, David Hughes, Mike Winkelman, Jimmy Potts, Martin Rowell, Jimmy Robinson, Bill Crites, David Stockinger, Carl Heiserman. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Owens, Bill McCanless, Steve Jenkins, Galen Smith, Ed Owen, Lewis Smith. 140 ABOVE: Ricky Spencer and Jimmy Robinson attached to a truck one of the license plates they sold this year. ABOVE: Stanley Day, Treasurer; Bill McCanless, President; Bill Crites, Senior Board Member; Lewis Smith. Junior Board Member. BACK ROW: Jimmy Potts, Chaplain; David Stockinger, Publicity Chairman; Martin Rowell, Secretary. ABOVE — SWEETHEARTS — Debbie Lynn, Joy Ayo, Meredith Brown, Marguerite Welborne, Rhonda Behan. Martha Kizer, Nelwyn Lynn, Cindy Day, Shei¬ la McGaha, Peggy Robertson. Ml Bright Prospect Ahead For Future Farmers The Future Farmers of America provided opportunities of service and recognition as well as leadership training for students interested in agriculture. These boys operated a farm behind Southwood, which consisted of poultry, truck farming, beef, swine, and forestry, and gave them a very valuable education through actual experience. They were honored by being given the Superior Chapter Award dur¬ ing their first year at the state convention. Jimmie Dunn, a very successful president received the State Farmer de¬ gree, won first place in Louisiana, and was awarded the Agriculture Business award. The Advisor, Mr. Bruce McKinnon, and the Assistant Advisor, Mr. H. A. Davis aided greatly in training these boys for a very rewarding and profitable future. The Future Farmers are commended for being one of Southwood ' s finest organizations: destined for success. RIGHT — OFFICERS — SEATED: L. G. Deloach, Secretary; Jimmy Dunn, President. STANDING: Mr. Bruce McKinnon. Advisor; Ricky Gooch, Re- |x rter; Mike Paxton, Vice President; Boh Anglin, Sentinel. BELOW — ROW 1: Paul Stephen, Billy Richer, Johnnie Dunn, Jerry Griffin, Bill Dorsey, William Owens, Danny Marahle. ROW’ 2: Donald Strickland, Keith Hoffee, Bohby McCartney, Melvin Lawrence. Robert Wilkinson, Charlie Whitfield, Johnny Allen, Peter Tepley, Bimbo Procell. ROW 3: Emmet Murphy. David Forsong, Ray Ferguson, Lewis Thomas, Eddie Hayes, Rick Wails, Herbert Muller. ROW 4: Don Sapp, Doug Prothro, John McCallister, Russell Reeves, Ken Serpas, Darryl Lincoln, Mike Bogan. Huey Birdwell. ABOVE: Bobby McCartney was a Grecnhand this year; he started his farming program with a Du roc pig. ABOVE - An F.F.A. member enjoyed looking over his newly purchased calves that were purchased at a local auction and used to stock the school ranch. ABOVE TOP: Randy Riddle was another Grecnhand at Southwood. Al¬ though his facilities were limited, he had an outstanding gardening proj¬ ect. ABOVE BOTTOM: Mike Bogan, a senior at Southwood, found the raising of calves an enjoyable and profitable pursuit. m ABOVE: James McCallister, following in the footsteps of three older brothers, started his farming program with a poultry project. 143 Learning To Do, Doing To Learn ABOVE: Hampshire was the breed Don Sapp liked best. He had several winners from his registered herd. ABOVE: Jimmie Dunn, Don Sapp and Randy Riddle were loading straw for a delivery. ABOVE: Jimmie and Johnnie Dunn were off to a good start with their beef herd of cross-bred cattle. ABOVE: Don Williams had plans to work his way up to the State Farmer de¬ gree. 144 Earning To Live, Living To Serve ABOVE: John McCalister and Gary Larey served as feed salesmen at the Feed Store. They are shown taking an order from one of the exhibitors. ABOVE: Donald McDonald was familiarizing himself with the many veteri¬ nary supplies which the F.F.A. boys merchandized through their store. “Learning By Doing” Meeting on the first Tuesday of every month, each mem¬ ber of 4-H was required to select and complete at least one project during the year. A Thanksgiving tea for a rest home, a National 4-H Club display, Christmas carolling, and clothes drives for the needy were among their many projects. Under the direction of Mrs. Scott, the club tried to develop boys and girls into useful, democratic citizens with a worthy purpose in life. 4-H members learn by doing. ABOVE — OFFICERS — McKee Williams, Second Vice President; David Billingsley, Treasurer; JoAnn Estess, First Vice President; Donna Carr, Sec¬ retary; Landy Bauman, President. ABOVE ROW 1: JoAnn Estess, Eddie DeLasalle, Donna Bogan. Paul Stephens, Donna Norman, Susan Broom, Susan Scott, Debbie Ray. ROW 2: Pam Tinkam. Pegg Robertson, Peggy Neal, Helen Price. Linda Williams, Pam Temple, Vicki Temple. ROW 3: Mrs. Scott, Eddie Hays. David Bellingsley, Michele Winkelman, Landy Bauman. Donna Carr. Mike Paxton, Mark Hill. 146 Club Worked “Toward New Horizons” The twenty members of Future Homemakers of America expanded the interests of home economics with outside ac¬ tivities of the home. These girls, all presently or previously enrolled in a home economics course, had many enlight¬ ening guest speakers, visited nursing homes, held an end-of the-year banquet, and sold Smiley” pens. This club was sponsored by Miss JoAnn Joffrion and Mrs. Virginia King. They had a very active year. ABOVE — OFFICERS — Nancy Kierbow, Treasurer; Karen Neal, Vice-President; Robin Mert , President; Nancy Donaldson. Secretary; Donna Tauzin, Songleader; Renee Shires, Reporter. ABOVE — ROW 1: Linda Contario, Nila Woodall, Rolanda Stringfellow, Jan Patterson Patricia Cross, Sharon Glezen. Diane Bower. ROW 2: Mrs. Virginia King, Susan Hutchinson. Becky Shows, Laura Spohrer, Jackie Turner, Laura Cascio, Charlotte Roszelle, Evelyn Heal. Cynthia Newman, Vickie Wallace, Miss JoAnn Joffrion. 147 Students Provided Aid For Teachers Providing students with an outlet for their interests in upgrading the standards of the teaching profession, Future Teachers of America provided many services to the school and faculty. Mrs. Ivey, who sponsored the group, and the one hundred twenty members held a Christmas party for underprivileged children, provided student aid for teach¬ ers, provided services for schools for exceptional children, and attended a state convention in Baton Rouge. A scholas¬ tic average of at least 2.5 and a minimum of fifteen hours of service to teachers was required for membership. Each student also had to keep an active interest in the future of the teaching profession. RIGHT: Mary Anne Tidwell and Vallerie Miller grade papers to assist their teacher. BELOW LEFT TO RIGuf, ROW 1: Debbie Bruce, Terry Gillum, Theresa Frisch, Renee Humphries, Suzanne Smith, Kathy McLeod, Cathy McDonald, Kathy Sinclair, Linda Mudd, Diane Adcock, Carol Jones. ROW 2: Michelle Smith, Martha Kizer, Mary Anne Tidwell, Jan Edgard, Patricia Elliott, Lajuana Wright, Sheri Hinton, Susan Holder, Norma Piper, Evelyn Hayes, Ann Fridge, Trilby Thomas, Cindy Debusk, Terri Smith, Peggy Deaton. ROW 3: Karla Van Hoy, Shelda Farmer, Debbie Thomas, Gina Langford, Shelley Hilton, Cathy Jones, Vicki Bryant, Janet Laney, Teresa Burns, Sandra Beck, Debbie Lynn, Veda Terry, C wryl Thompson. Vallerie Miller, Nancy Kierbow. ROW 4: Mike Stowell, Gene Savoie, Eddie Sanders, Cindy Lester, Greg Ross, Butch Cole, Dennis Bennett, Kathy Prothro, Ray Ferguson, Sharon Harding, Joni Tayler, Michele Hawkins, Sammy Serio, Patti Wilkinson, Karen Neal, Linda Smith, Kathy Ferguson. 148 ABOVE: LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Carole Smith, Gina Cupples, Karen Anderson, JoAnn Estess, Karen Hayes, Karen Johnston. ROW 2: Dena Crick, Cindi Lehr, Patricia Abington, Vicky Gates, Kathy Robbins, Lynda Kizer, Karen Kelley, Kelly Hoffee, Paula Johnson, Cindy Tabor, Lana Wilson, Sheila MrGaha, Margaret Smith, Polly Strain, Chris Culpepper, Tom Johnson, Suzanne Bishop. ROW 3: Dianne Bunch, Mary Maydield, Pam Gaspard, Evelyn Heal, Mara Lyn Hill, Betsy Boyd, Jan Stewart, Ruby Tucker, Mary Anne Tidwell, Cynthia Griffen, Dee Pickett, Taryn Upchurch, Patricia Kauffman, Mike Parker, Eddy Chil¬ ders. ROW 4: Sheryl Burleson, Carolyn Scholling, Marie Adams, Carol Haire, Tina Bennett, Michelle Winkelman, Susan May, Sherri Dark, Susan Gordon, Kenny Richmond, Phillip Hogan, Donna Thomas, Mike Laughlin, Pam Boies, Angela Bishop. LEFT: SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelda Farmer, Parli¬ amentarian; Sheri Hinton, Sec¬ retary; Patricia Elliott, Presi¬ dent; Debbie Thomas, Vice President; Jan Edgard, Trea¬ surer. STANDING: Linda Kizer, 4th District Treasurer; Renee Humphries, Junior Board Member; Donna Thom¬ as, Sophomore Board Member; Patti Wilkinson, Freshman Board Member; Gene Savoie, Senior Board Member; Kathy Prothro, Historian; Jan Stewart, 4th District Executive Council Member; Mary May- field, Reporter. 149 Mr. And Miss Southwood In keeping with the Southwood tradition, two seniors were elected Mr. and Miss Southwood. Those elected this year were Betsy Lee and Bimbo Procell. Betsy and Bimbo typified the Cowboy spirit and the character of Southwood as they enjoyed a wide range of ac¬ tivities. Class Favorites 0n could easily find the class favorites in a crowd. Activi¬ ty and excitement seemed to revolve around them. They were caught up in the bustle and hurry, the spirit, all that made Southwood a great school. JUNIOR FAVORITES Debbie Isbell and Steve Brents TOP: Buckaroo, Kyle Long, proudly presented each member of Southwood’s first Homecoming Court to the student body, faculty and visitors. ABOVE: Queen Jen Brown, flanked by her ten maids, provided added incentive for the players on the field. ABOVE LEFT: With the outcome of the game in question came heightened suspense, and Suzanne Bishop registered the accompanying emotion. 58 Homecoming ’71 As ihe mystical strains of Aquarius” rang through the stadium, eleven beautiful girls, escorted by their fathers, were presented as Southwood’s first Homecoming Court. The presentation, heralded as Rendezvous with the Stars, marked the appearance of the Cowboy constellation in the heavens. It officially established the tradition of homecoming seniors as a permanent and joyous event in Cowboy history. ABOVE: Maids Beth Bragg. Mary Brawley and Suzanne Bishop watched intently for the successful execution of a crucial play. LEFT: The highlight of the year arrived for Jen Brown when she was presented to the crowd of enthusiastic spectators by her father. 159 “All-American Girl” Beauty Pageant 1972 Southwood’s second annual beauty pageant celebrated the All-American Girl. After long hours of practice, the week was climaxed when Mary Markaverich was crowned winner. Ramona Kelly, winner of last year’s pageant, was on hand to welcome her successor. In all, seventy of the most beautiful girls at Southwood participated in the pageant. It was the opinion of all that their time and effort had been well spent. Many contes¬ tants felt that the pageant was a wonderful and interesting experience and were glad to have shared it with the other girls. Terri Morell was named Miss Congeniality by the others because of her kindness and thoughtfulness throughout the pageant. The master- and mistress-of-ceremonies, Val Marmillion and Carol Almand, were superb hosts, and their talents were greatly appreciated. ABOVE: Master and mistress of ceremonies Val Mermillion and Carol Almand, Miss Louisiana of 1970. RIGHT: Bill Bragg and Mr. Tommy Larance presented Mary Markav¬ erich with her trophy and roses. 162 ABOVE: From the top twenty, the top five selected were (from left to right) Deborah Rodgers, Mary Markaverich, Kim Krause, Debbie Isbell, and Jen Brown. 167 169 Students Honored In National Organization A groat number of students were honored in the National Honor Society for their leadership, scholarship, and service to the school. The members of this club were active and con¬ cerned participants in many organizations, both within and without the school system. Outstanding students also studied principles of good gov¬ ernment. Chosen for their extraordinary qualities of leader¬ ship, these students helped to form the mythical 51st state, known as Pelican State. CLOCKWISE: Mrs. Nelson, Linda Laiti, Candy Roberts, Randy Cunningham, Rodney Certson, Ricky Jordan, Bill Bragg. Mike Stowell, Ted Scurlock, Billy Barefield, Bill McCanless, Steve Jenkins, Shirley Daughtry, George Hudson, Betsy Lee, Karen Johnston, Sherrie Dark, Jen Brown, Sherrie Hinton, Beth Bragg, Debbie Lynn, Teresa Littlejohn, An- nice Belvin, Kathy McLemore, Beverly Morgan. Debbie Sweatman, Jan Stewart, Ruth Smith, Becky Bass, Rhonda Berry, Barbara Rose. Reecie Boweres, Vivian Soderstrom, Ann Fridge, Susan Scott. PELICAN STATE ALTERNATES — STANDING: Gary Pennywell, Chuck Ramsey, Libby Haynes, Gene Savoie, Dave McCallister. SEATED: Peggy Jones, Kathy McLemore, Laura Walcher, Paula Procell. Cowboys Studied Louisiana Government PELICAN STATE DELEGATES — FIRST ROW: Jen Brown, Kathy Prothro, Beth Bragg. Mary Brawley, Betsy Lee. SECOND ROW: Billy Barefield, Charles Kellogg, Kyle Long, Bill Bragg. Mike Stowell. 171 Quill And Scroll Honored Student Journalists LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheri Hinton, Jan Stewart, Beverly Morgan, Curtistine Earnest, Teresa Littlejohn, Cindy Day, Ruby Tucker, Vivian Soderstrom, Pam Plante. 172 Candy Roberts and Bruce Juengling with one of many trophies won at tourna¬ ments. National Forensic League STANDING: James Minton, Richard Kinch, Bruce Jengling, Glenda Ballard. Sam Middlebrooks, Goldberry Williams, Mr. Barry Rutherford. SITTING: Renee Mohr, Candy Roberts, Terri Buckner, Michal Hall, Denise Alexander, Peggy Robertson, Susan Scott, Mary Reiland. 173 Student Achievements Marked By Honors BUTCH COLE All-City, All-District, and All-State KYLE LONG — Buckaroo First Baseman 174 Optimist Club Award Winners — BILL BRAGG and KARON STEPHENSON Bill Bragg, President of Student Council, with trophy won at LASC convention. Southwood was elected presi¬ dent of this organization. 176 DIANE LEHR — Mayor for the Day during Shreveport Youth Appreciation Week.” Outstanding Students Deemed Worthy Of Awards MICHAEL WINKELMAN ami SUSAN SCOTT — National Merit Commended Students 177 Merits Revealed Diversified Interests RIGHT: Tresa Boggus and Mark Bostwick were the All-State Choir mem- hers from Southwood. ABOVE — ALL-DISTRICT HONOR BAND MEMBERS — LEFT: Philip Lear, Robin Johnson, Pat Leopard, Ellen Corliss, Debbie Holland, Karl Heiser- man, Lynn Holland, Alissa Sears, Richard Hogan. 178 ABOVE: Sheri Hinton won the Jaycee Merit Scholarship Contest. RIGHT: Sandra King — Second Place Winner Soroptimist Youth Citizenship Award from Caddo Parish. ABOVE: Jan Stewart and Sheri Dark were second and first runners-up in the Jaycee contest. 180 CLASS COLORS: Orange and Blue CLASS FLOWER: Orange Rose CLASS SONG: Desiderata CLASS MOTTO: I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it’s beauti¬ ful. 182 PATRICIA ANN ABINGTON — Red Cross 2; Pep Squad 3, 4; FSA 4; FTA 4; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 4. BETTIE ADAMS CARLA SUE ADAMS — French Club Historian 3; French Honor Society 3; COE Club, President 4. EVA MARIE ADAMS — Office Worker 2; FTA 4; LARIAT Re¬ porter 4. RUSSELL ADAMS SHERRY LEA AKIN — Office Worker 2; Student Council Alter ¬ nate 4; COE 4. GARY WAYNE ALEXANDER — Basketball 3, 4; DECA 4. CLOICE LYNN ALLEN DANA LYNN ALLGOOD — Pep Squad 3; LARIAT Reporter and Circulation 3. DANIEL L. ANDERSON REGINA EILEEN ANDERSON — FSA 3, 4. JERONICA ANDERSON — Good Citizenship Award 3; ROTC 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4. KAREN MARIE ANDERSON — Safety Council Representative 3; FTA 3, 4; FTA State Delegate 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Library 4. JIMMY DALE AVERY TERRY SUSAN AYRES — 4-H 2; LARIAT Reporter 4. LESLIE DIANE BALDWIN — Red Cross Representative 2; Pep Squad 3, 4; FSA 4; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 4. DEBRA KATHLEEN BALLARD — Red Cross Alternate 2; French Club 2; Z Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 3. BILLY GENE BAREFIELD — Football 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; President 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Junior Class President 3; Pelican State Delegate 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Senator 4. 184 Graduation Was Looked Forward To By All Southwood Seniors LOIS REBECCA BARKER - Speech Club 4; LARIAT Reporter 4. DENNIS BARRY BECKY BASS LAWRENCE BRADEN BASS THEODORE JAY BAUER — Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. CATHY BAYS DIANNE BEASON MICHAEL B. BEASON SANDRA KAY BECK — FHA 2; FT A 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; President 4. PATRICIA ANN BEDGOOD — FHA 3. ANNICE GAIL BELVIN — Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Library Worker 2; Science and Math Club 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Z Club, Senior Board Member 4; CODAC 4; ROUNDUP Editorial Staff, Organizations Editor 4. BRENDA SUE BENNETT — French Club 4; Junior Achieve¬ ment 4. HARVEL DENNIS BENNETT — Football Team 2, 3; FTA 4; CODAC 4; Junior Achievement 4; Speech Club 4. DONNA BENNETT — Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4; French Club 2. RHONDA BERRY — Spanish Club 2; Pep Squad 3, 4; Z Club 2, 3, 4; Football Program Ad Staff 4; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 4; CODAC 4; National Honor Society 4. TERRY BERRY THOMAS BERRY 1972 ... A Great Year For Southwood VICTORIA SUSAN BICKERS SUZANNE BISHOP — Y-Teens 2, 3; Office Worker 3. 4; FTA 4; Senior Maid 4. CHARLES LAYNE BISON WENDY BLACKSHIRE CLAUDE NORTH BLACKWELL, JR. — Baseball 4. SCOTT MITCHELL BLACKWELL — Junior Achievement 3; Golf Team 2. 4. MICHAEL PEYTON BOGAN — FFA 4; Football 2. TRESA BOGGUS — Knights for Christ 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 2; Talent Show 2, 3; Christian Cowboys 3; Junior Class Chaplain; Senior Class Chaplain; Pep Squad 3, 4; Silver Spurs, Captain 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; All-State Choir 4; ROTC Sponsor, Major, Band Company 4; PTSA-SCSL Chairman 3; PTSA Program Chairman. KANDYCE DIANNE BOLINGER — Speech Club 2; Library Worker 2, 3; CODAC 4; Career Center 4. 186 JAMES FERREL BONNER, JR. — ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Commander 4. REECIE ANITA BOWERS — Band 2, 3, 4; Science and Math Club 3, 4; Future Music Leaders of America 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; CODAC 3, 4. JIMMY J. BOWMAN JEFFREY MILTON BOYD — P. E. Club. CINDY BRADY ELIZABETH ANNE BRAGG — Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 2; Vice President 3, Historian 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Beau¬ ty Pageant 3; Pep Squad 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Homecoming Court 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Alternate 2, Representative 3, Senator 4; Girls’ State 4. WILLIAM RICHARD BRAGG, JR. — Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Ser¬ geant at Arms 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Open Ear 4; CODAC 4; Student Council President 4; Optimist Club Award 4. MARY JEAN BRAWLEY — Junior Achievement 2; FT A 3; CODAC 3; Junior Class Favorite 3; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4, Silver Spurs 4; Student Council Representative 3; Beauty Pageant 3; Girls’ State 3; Football Program Ad Staff 4; Of¬ fice Worker 4; FFA Sweetheart 4. ARVAL BRIDGES — Summer Baseball 2. JEANNIE BROOKS PAUL EDW ARD BROOKS JENNIFER ANN BROWN — Latin Club 2, 3; FHA 2; Beauty Pageant 2, 3, Semi-Finalist 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Alternate 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Pep Squad 3, 4, Deputy 3. Deputy Marshall 4; Homecoming Football Court 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4; Key Club Sweetheart 3, 4; Z Club 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4. Treasurer 4. JUDY CAROLYN BROWN — Library Worker 2, 3; DE 4. TERRY GLENN BRYAN — Football 2, 3; Basketball 2. 3; Stu¬ dent Council 3; Class President 3; Class Favorite 3. EVELYN JANE BRYANT — Red Cross Representative 2; Ten¬ nis Team 2, 3; Student Council Alternate 3; ROUNDUP Circula¬ tion Staff 3; Beauty Pageant Runner-Up 3. VICKI ANN BRYANT — Pep Squad 2; Y-Teens 2; Junior Achievement 3; ROTC Sponsor 4; CODAC 4; FFA 4. NELDA KAY BUCHANAN — Career Center; Commercial Art 4. ROBERT EARL BUCK — ROTC I, Private First Class 3; ROTC II, Sergeant 4. 187 SANDRA GAYE BUCKNER — FHA 2; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 4. BILLIE FAYE BUCY — Latin Club 2; Pep Squad 3; FSA 4. KITTY LEE BURKHEAD — Student Council Alternate 2, 4; Junior Achievement President 2; FHA 2; DECA 4; FSA 4. CHARLES DAVID BURKS — Baseball 3, 4. DONALD W. BUTLER — Student Council Representative 4. STEPHANIE BYRD — Student Council, Secretary Treasurer 2; Girls’ Choir 2, 4; Y-Teens 2; North Caddo Homecoming Court 3; FFA Queen 3; Beauty Pageant 3; Key Club Sweetheart 3. Seniors Worked Hard To Uphold Standards TIM CAIN — Golf Team 2, 3, 4. DEBRA KAY CARDIN DONNA LENETTE CARR — Softball Team 3, 4; LARIAT Re¬ porter 4; Spanish Club 4; Creative Writing Club 4; 4-H, Secretary 4. LAURA TERASA CASCIO — FT A 2, 3; Library Worker 2; Of- fice Worker 2; FHA 4; Science and Math Club 4; Student Council Representative 4; Spanish Club, Vice-President 4. STEPHEN MARK CECRLE — Junior Achievement 4; Concert Choir 4. PHILLIP CHANDLER BEN EDWARD CHILDERS — Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Key Club 4; FTA 4; LARIAT Circulation Staff 4. KATHRYN CHRISTIAN — Latin Club 2; Junior Achievement 2. BARBARA COLE 188 DAVID COLE LAUREN GAIL COLEMAN — Pep Club 2, 3; Student Council Representative 2; French Club 3; New Party Club 3; Future Busi¬ ness Leaders of America 3. DARRELL WAYNE COLLINS — American Legion Scholastic Excellence Award 3; ROTC, Battalion Commander, Lt. Colonel 4; Shreveport Youth Symphony 4. JIMMY D. CONE MARY HELEN COOK — Student Council 2, 3; Red Cross 2; Junior Achievement 3; Office W ' orker 2, 3; CODAC 4; LARIAT Reporter 4. RUSSELL COOKSEY — Golf Team 2. 3, 4. MICHAEL RAY COOPER BRENDA KAE CORDELL — Knights for Christ 2; Office Work- er 3; CODAC 4. LINDA RAE CORDELL — Office Worker 3, 4; FSA 4. MARK E. CORDRAY DEBORAH KAY CORLEY — Y-Teens 3; FT A 2; Pep Squad 3; LARIAT Circulation Staff 4; DECA, Secretary 4; LARIAT Re¬ porter 4. BEVERLY JEAN CRAGER BILL CRITES JOHN RANDOLPH CUNNINGHAM — French Club 2, 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; CODAC 4. ANGELA KAY CUPPLES — Pep Squad 3, 4, Junior Officer 3, Senior Officer 4; Football Program Ad Staff, Manager 4. LAURA CURD ROBERT LEE CUSTER — Pep Club 2, 3; Track 2; Football 3; Academic Spanish Award 3; Junior Class Play 3. SHERRI ANN DARK — FHA 2; Z Club 2, 3, 4, Service Chair¬ man 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 3, 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4; CODAC 4; FTA 4; Student Council Representative 4. 189 SHIRLEY ANN DAUGHTRY — Drama Club 2; Gymnastics Club 2; Student Council Representative 2; National Honor Socie¬ ty 3, 4; Representative for Instructional Center 3, 4; CODAC 3, 4; Representative for Principal’s Advisory Board 4. BILLIE DAVIS CYNTHIA LYNN DAY — Intermediate Band 2; Concert Band 3. 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Sergeant 4; Future Music Leaders 3; Y- Teens 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4; LARIAT Editorial Staff 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4; Interact Sweetheart 4; Latin Club 4. JAMES STANLEY DAY — Red Cross 2, 3. Representative 2. Vice-President 3; Band 3, 4; Interact Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; French Club 4. PEGGY CHRISTINE DEATON — Office Worker 3; LARIAT Circulation Staff 3; LARIAT Ad Staff 3; LARIAT Reporter 4; French Club 4; FTA 4; Cheerleader 4; CODAC 4; PTSA Chair¬ man 4. MARTHA DEBUSK TERRY M. DELASALLE — Student Council Representative 4. STEPHEN CURTIS DELATIN SUSAN DIANE DELUDE — Office Worker 3, 4. Seniors Enjoyed Various Sports BENJAMIN PHILLIP DERRYBERRY — DE 3. SUSAN DERRYBERRY — French Club 2; Pep Squad 3, 4, Drummer 4; Office Worker 4. CHRISTY KAY DILLMAN — Student Council Alternate 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Cotillion 3; Senior Class Treasurer 4; CODAC 4; Football Program Ad Staff 4. NANCY LOUISE DONALDSON — Spanish Club 3; Speech Club 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3; FHA 3, 4; Secretary 4. VICKIE LYNN DOSTAL — Junior Achievement 3, 4. TERRY LEE DOTY — Football 2; Speech Club 2; Student Coun¬ cil Representative 2, 3. Politics Influenced Plans For The Future JIMMIE DALE DUNN — FFA 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian 2, Secre¬ tary 3, President 4, State Farmer Degree 3, Area and State Agri- businessman 3; Louisiana Boys ' State 3. CURTISTINE LOUANN EARNEST — Junior Medical League 2; Latin Club 2; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; LARI¬ AT Ad Staff 3, Manager 3. 4; LARIAT Circulation Staff 3, 4; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 3; Football Program Ad Staff, Man¬ ager 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; CODAC 4; Z Club 4. JANET LEIGH EDGARD — Z Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; FTA 2, 4; Treasurer 4; French Club 2; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 3; Pep Squad 3, 4, Sheriff 4; Football Program Ad Staff 4; LARIAT Editorial Staff, Features Editor 4; CODAC 4. GARY G. EDMONDS GLENDA ANNE EDWARDS — Spanish Club 3; FSA, Vice-Pres- ident 4. JENNIFER SUE ELDER — Z Club 2. 3, 4. Chaplain 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Pep Squad 3, 4, Flagbearer 4; Beauty Pageant 3; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 3, 4; Football Program Ad Staff 4; Student Council Alternate 4. MORRIS M. ELLINGTON PATRICIA JEANETTE ELLIOTT — FTA 3, 4, Junior Board Member 3, President 4; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 3, 4, Manager 4; Pep Squad 3, 4, Sheriff 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Student Coun¬ cil Representative 4. MARY LUZETTA ERHARD — Pep Squad 2; Speech Club 2; Li¬ brary Worker 2, 3; LARIAT Reporter 4. 191 JO ANN ESTESS JANET DENISE FAIR — FTA 2; Pep Squad 3. 4; Drummer 3, Head Drummer 4; CODAC 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH FALLS — Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Science and Math Club 3; Student Council Representative 3; FCA 4. SHELDA JEAN FARMER — Student Council Representative 2; Red Cross 2; FTA 3, 4; Parliamentarian 4; Pep Squad, Drummer 3, 4. CHARLES RAY FERGUSON — Football 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; FTA 4; FFA 4. ROBIN FERGUSON JOYCE MARIE FIELDS — Girls’ Choir 3, 4. CONNIE FINCH DARREL FRAZIER PAUL FREEMAN ANN MARIE FRIDGE — Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; CODAC 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. THERESA EVELYN GARRISON — Latin Club 2; CODAC 4; Li¬ brary Worker 4. PAM GASPARD CLARK GATES PATRICIA GATLIN RODNEY CURTIS GERTSON — Concert Band 2, 3; Interact Club 3, 4; Spanish Club, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. DAVID MERLE GILL — Football 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3. 4; Vice- President 4; Student Council 3; LARIAT Circulation Staff 4. JULIE GILL — Office Worker 3; DE 4. 192 KAREN RENE GILLEY — Speech Club 2; FHA 2; Safety Coun- cil 2; FTA 3; 4-H 3; Junior Achievement 3; Office Worker 3; LARIAT Circulation Staff 4; LARIAT Reporter 4. TERRY GILLUM JUDY LYNN GIPSON — Girls’ Choir 4. SHARON LEE GLEZEN — FHA 4; Student Council Representa¬ tive 4; Spanish Club 4; Junior Achievement 3, Secretary 4. VICKI ANNISE GORDON MARILYN MARIE GORMAN - LARIAT Circulation 4; LARI- AT Reporter 4. Class Rings Remained A Symbol Of Hard Work And Much Determination JANET LEE GRAHAM — Office Worker 2, 4; FSA 4; Student Council Representative 4. JED B. GRAYBIEL JERRY MAXWELL GRIFFIN RONALD A. GRISSOM — Junior Achievement 4; Concert Choir 4; Allstate Choir 4. DEAN WILLIAM GROVES — ROTC. PAMELA MAY HALL — DE 3. ROBERT KIMBALL HAMM — Superior Junior Cadet 2; Byrd Marching Band 2; Byrd Concert Band 2; Byrd Color Guard 2; South ood Concert Band 3, 4; Drill Team Commander 3; March¬ ing Band 4; Student Instructor 4; CODAC 4; ROTC S-3 Officer 4. BARBARA ANN HARRIS — 4-H 2. 3, 4; Chaplain 4; DE 3. JOAN HARRIS — French Club 4; 4-H 4. 193 BRAD HART ANNA FRANCES HAYES EVELYN MARIE HAYES — Band 3; FTA 4; PTSA 3. 4. KAREN GAIL HAYES — Junior Achievement 3. 4; LARIAT Reporter 3; FTA 4; Student Council Alternate 4; Creative Writing Club 4. ELIZABETH CAROL HAYNES — Red Cross 2, 3; Knights for Christ 2; FHA 2; Football Court 3; Pep Squad 3; Student Council 3; Cheerleader 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Pelican State Alt. 4; CODAC 4. PAMELA JOYE HAYNES — FTA 3, 4. Orange Caps And Gowns Were Worn By All 1972 Seniors At Southwood EVELYN MARSENAH HEAL — Junior Achievement 3, 4; FTA 4; FHA 4. DONALD WAYNE HENDRICK KENNETH DARRYLL HENDERSON TERESSA HENNARD BRENDA KAY HERRINGTON — Junior Medical League Club 2 . EDDIE HILL SHELLEY CAROLE HILTON — LARIAT Reporter 4; Pep Squad, Silver Spurs 4; FTA 4. SHERI LYNN HINTON — Science and Math Club 2; French Club 2, 3; French Honor Society 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Club Offi¬ cer 4, State Officer 4; ROUNDUP Ad Staff, Manager 3, 4; Nation¬ al Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student Council Alternate 3; FTA 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pep Squad 3, 4, Sher¬ iff 4; Junior Achievement 3; LARIAT Circulation Staff 4; Office Worker 4; CODAC 4. ANNA LORAINE HODGE — Pep Squad 3; FTA 3, 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 4. 194 Music Of All Kinds Filled The Lives Of Many Seniors JUDD HODGE DONNA JO HODGES GERALD PHILLIP HOGAN — Football 2, 3, 4; Lettered 3. 4; Track Lettered 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 2; FCA 2 , 3. 4; Student Council 3; Key Club 3, 4; FTA 4. RANDALL HARRIS HOLLOWELL — Golf Team 2, 3. 4; City High School Champion 3; Key Club 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH HOLT — Pep Squad (Fair Park) 2. DARRYL HOOPER RHONDA HOSTETLER — LARIAT Ad and Reporter 3. 4; Y- Teens 3; FTA 3. GARY STEVEN HOUSTON NORA ELAINE HUDSON 195 DAVID ALAN HUGHES — Band 2, 3, 4; Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Board Member 2; ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Ex¬ ecutive Officer 4. CONNIE FAYE HUITT — Office Worker 4; FSA 4; ROTC Spon¬ sor 4, Drill Team Captain 4. CRAIG HUMPHREY JUANITA LYNN JEFFERS — Library Worker 4. EDKER RAY JELKS LOUIS WAYNE JELKS STEVEN JENKINS — Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Interact 2, 3, 4, Chap¬ lain 3; Speech Club 3; Debate Team 3; Science and Math Club 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3; Band Announcer 4; PTSA First Vice-President 4. KATHY RENE JENNINGS — Football Program Ad Staff, Man- ager 4; Pep Squad 4; Student Council Alternate 4. DIANE JINKS ANDREW C. JOHNSON, JR. — Football 2; Student Council Al¬ ternate 3. GREG FRANK JOHNSON — ROTC I 2; ROTC II 3; ROTC III 4. RICHARD MICHAEL JOHNSON — Latin Club 3, 4. TAM LANETTE JOHNSON — Junior Achievement 3, 4; Key Club Sweetheart 3; FTA 4. KAREN DENISE JOHNSTON — Latin Club 2, 3; Interact Club Sweetheart 2; FTA 3, 4; Future Music Leaders of America 3; CODAC 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Concert Choir 3, 4, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Speech Club 4; ROTC Sponsor, Lt. Col. 4. CATHY JONES PEGGY ALICE JONES — Drama Club 2; Red Cross Alternate 2; Y-Teens 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Girls’ Choir 3; Concert Choir 4; Pelican State Alternate 3; Student Council Representative 4; Color Guard 4; CODAC 4. PAMELA SUZETTE JORDAN — Red Cross Alternate 2; FTA 2, 3; FHA 2; Student Council Alternate 2; Pep Squad 3; DECA, Treasurer 4. RICHARD DAVID JORDAN — Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4; Basketball 2; FCA 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Student Council 2, 4, Senator 4; Senior Class Presi¬ dent 4; French Club 2, 3; National Honor Society, Vice-President 4; FTA 4; CODAC 4. 196 CHARLES RAY KELLOGG — Football 3, 4; Junior Class Favor¬ ite 3; Cotillion Court Escort 3; Homecoming Escort 3; FCA 4; Key Club 4. DAVID WAYNE KELLOGG — DECA 4. BYRON KELLY KAREN JANE KELLEY — French Club 3; Z Club 4; FT A 4; CODAC 4; Office Worker 4; Pep Squad 4; Silver Spurs 4. TIMOTHY CRAIG KELLY DEBRA KIERBOW The Band Performed During Halftime JERRY WAYNE KING JEROME JAY KING JAMES W. KING OFFICE BRUCE KING III — Baseball 3, 4; FFA 4. PAMELA SUE KING SANDRA MARGRET KING — Pep Squad 3, 4, Silver Spurs 4; Z Club 3, 4. President 4; CODAC 4. SANDRA KAY KING LYNDA McKEE KIZER — FTA 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee Member 3, District Treasurer 4; Red Cross 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 2; Student Council 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Silver Spurs 4. MARSHA KLEEMAN JOSEPH C. LACOBEE — Key Club Award in 4-H 3; Junior Achievement 4; Student Council 4. LINDA ANN LAITI — Band 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; National Honor Society 3. 4. JANET SUE LANEY — FTA 4; Junior Achievement 4. ROBERT STEPHEN LANGFORD — Student Council 4. MICHAEL ALLEN LAUGHLIN — Junior Medical League 2; ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Color Guard 3, Superior Cadet Award 3, Military Excellence Award 3, Cadet Officer — Major 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Science and Math Club 3, 4; FTA 4; CODAC 4. LINDA GAYLE LEACH — French Club 3; FSA 3, 4; Christian Cowboys 3; CODAC 4; ROTC Sponsor, Cadet Captain of B Com¬ pany 4. BETTY KAY LEE — Woodlawn Homecoming Court 2; Z Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Cotillion Court 3; Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4; Miss South wood 4. PEGGY ANN LEE — Student Council Alternate 4; LARIAT Re¬ porter 4. CINDY LEHR 198 JOHN LEROY LEOPARD — ROTL 2; Knights Band 2; March¬ ing Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Band Cap¬ tain 4; Student Council Representative 3; Interact Club 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Science and Math Club 4. CYNTHIA MARGUERITE LESTER — Beauty Pageant 3; Pep Squad 3, 4, Sheriff 4; Z Club 4; FT A 4; Secretary of Senior Class 4. DESMOND EARL LEWIS — Junior Achievement 3. ROBERT GUY LILES — DECA 1. 3; DECA II 4; LARIAT Cir¬ culation Staff 4. DARRYL GLENN LINCOLN — FFA 3, 4. ROY LAVELLE LITTLEFIELD — FFA 4. TERESA ELAINE LITTLEJOHN — Latin Club 2. 3, 4. Secre¬ tary 3, Recording Secretary 4, State Treasurer 4; Science and Math Club 3, 4. Secretary 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; ROUNDUP Editorial Staff 3, 4, Freshman Class Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Creative Writing Club, Secretary 4; CODAC 4; Color Guard 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH LOBUE — Interact Club 4. CYNTHIA ANN LODATTO — DE 4. CYNTHIA JEAN LOHN — Junior Achievement 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Football Program Ad Staff, Manager 4. KYLE JONES LONG — Basketball 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Representative 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Junior Class Vice-President 3; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Key Club 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; All- State Choir 3; Baseball 4; South wood Buckaroo 4. FRED LOWREY DEBORAH KAY LYNN — Junior Medical League 2; Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Majorette 3, Head Majorette 4; Latin 2, 3, 4, President 3, Treasurer 4; Science and Math Club 3, 4, Trea¬ surer 3; CODAC 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; FT A 4; Interact Sweetheart 4; Football Program Ad Staff, Manager 4; ROTC Sponsor. Major 4. DAVID HAROLD MARAMAN SUSAN DIANE MAY — French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Science and Math Club 2; Interact Sweetheart 2; Concert Choir 3, 4, Accompanist 4; Beauty Pageant 3; LARIAT Ad Staff 3; LARI¬ AT Circulation Staff 3; Creative Writing Club 4; Debate Team 4. MARY MICHAEL MAYFIELD — Office Worker 2, 3. 4; Pep Squad, Drummer 3, 4; LARIAT Ad Staff 3; French Club 3; FTA 3, 4; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 4; LARIAT Reporter. ELIZABETH MARIE McADAMS ELIZABETH ANN McALLISTER — French Club 2. 3. 4; Science and Math Club 3, 4; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 4; Color Guard 4; CODAC 4. 199 An Understanding Of Others Created A Happy Atmosphere At School CHARLES DAVID McCALLISTER — Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Sergeant 2; Stage Band 2; Pelican State Al¬ ternate 3; Spanish Club, President 3; CODAC 4; Student Council Senator 4. JAMES WILLIAM McCANLESS — Student Council 2, 4; French Club 2, 3; French Honor Society 2. 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Inter¬ act Club 2, 3. 4; Junior Board Member 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. JOHN WESLEY McCOMB DONNA McCARY DIANA LOU McCONATHY — Pep Squad 3; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 4; FSA, Treasurer 4. DONNA McCONATHY SUSAN GAIL McCOY — Pep Squad 3, 4; Office Worker 4. HUGH BRADFORD McCULLOUGH SHEILA LOUISE McGAHA — Girls’ Choir 2; Student Council Alternate 2; FTA 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; LARIAT Circulation Staff 4; Interact Sweetheart 4. RICKY RAY McGILL — FFA 3. KATHY ARLENE McGLASSON — Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Music Librarian 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Science and Math Club 4; CODAC 4. KATHRYN ELIZABETH McLEMORE — Red Cross Representa¬ tive 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Secre¬ tary 3; Beauty Pageant Semi-Finalist 3; ROUNDUP Editorial Staff 3, 4; Junior Class Editor 3, Senior Class Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Chaplain 4; PTSA Secretary 4; Office Worker 4; Pel¬ ican Girls’ State Alternate 4; CODAC 4. 200 KERRYL ANN McLEMORE — Junior Achievement 3. 4. Secre¬ tary 3, Association Representative 3; Southern and National Rep¬ resentative 3, Miss Irresistible 3; Speaker of the Year 3; Editor of Liquidation 3; Topic Mistress 3; Secretary Runner-Up 3; Secre¬ tary and President of Toastmasters 4; Association Secretary 4; President of JA Association 4, Editor of JA Newspaper 4, JA Ad¬ visor Aid 4; Office Worker 3, 4. MARGARET A. McNUTT — Tennis Team 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; CODAC 3, 4; Creative Writing Club 4. DEBORAH GAYLE MEROLLA ROBIN MERTZ — FHA, President 4. TERESA VALERIE MILLER — FHA 2; FT A 4; Spanish Club 4. LAWRENCE EDW ARD MILLS JOHN WILLIAM MOBLEY — LARIAT Circulation Staff 4. HELEN CHRISTINE MOCH — 4-H 2; Business Club 2; Student Council Senator 3. OPHA LOUISE MOHR — Student Council Representative 2, 3; FTA 2; French Club 2; Red Cross Representative 2; Red Cross Treasurer 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; Beauty Pageant 3; LARIAT Reporter 4; LARIAT Ciiculation Staff 4. SANDRA JEAN MONROE — Student Council Representative 2, 3; Creative Writing Club, Parliamentarian 2; Safety Council Alter¬ nate 3; DECA 4. MARILYN LORETTA MOORE — Junior Achievement 3; FSA, Recording Secretary 4. BEVERLY JANE MORGAN — Junior Medical League 2; Inter¬ mediate Band 2; Safety Council Representative 2; Concert Band 2, 3. 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 4; Stage Band 4; Quill and S roll 3, 4, Vice-President 4; ROUNDUP Editorial Staff 3, 4, Organizations Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; LARIAT Ad Staff, Manager 3, 4; LARIAT Circulation Staff 3, 4; Student Council Al¬ ternate 4; CODAC 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: MICHAEL S. MORRIS SUSAN MORRIS NOEL MAX MORRISON — Concert Band 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4. DOUGLAS H. MORSE BARBARA CAROLYN MURPHEY PEGGY JUNE NEAL — Z Club 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Science and Math Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; FTA 4; ROUNDUP Editorial Staff 4; Student Council Alternate 4; CODAC 4; 4-H Club 4; His¬ tory Club 4. 201 LARRY NIX PAUL CHRISTOPHER NIXON GREGORY ALAN NULL — Latin Club 3, 4; Science and Math Club 4. CLIVE ROYAL NUNLEY, JR. EDWIN CLAUDE OWEN — Knights Band 2; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3. 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Interact Club 4. BRENDA JO OWENS — Spanish Club 4; School Store Worker 4; CODAC 4. DONNA KAY OWENS — LARIAT Circulation Staff 4; LARIAT Rep orter 4; CODAC 4. WILLIAM ELBERT OWENS — FFA 4; DECA 4. LOY ELTON OXLEY, JR. Each Student Grew As He Learned . . . ROBERT MICHAEL PARKER — FCA 2, 4; Football 3, 4; Key Club 4; FTA 4; Student Council Representative 4. MARILYN DEEN PARTA1N — ROUNDUP Ad Staff 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Junior Achievement 3, 4. KAREN HOLBROOK PENN GARY RAPHEL PENNYWELL — Track 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 4; Boys’ State 3; Key Club 4. ROSEMARY PEPPER DAVID W. PETERSEN 202 HELEN RUTH PETTEWAY JULIA ANN PETTEWAY — FHA 2. NORMA ANN PIPER — Band 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Assistant Head 4; Book Club 2; Miss Book Club 2; Library Club 2; Achieve¬ ment Certificate 2; National Honor Society 2; Concert Choir 4; FTA 4; FSA 4; CODAC 4; PTSA Treasurer 4; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 4; Girls’ Choir 4. PAMELA ANN PLANTE — Red Cross Representative 2; LARI¬ AT Reporter 3; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 3; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Student Council 3. 4, Alternate 3, Representative 4; DECA, Vice-President 4. LYNNE MARIE POSTON — FTA 3; Library Worker 3; FSA 4; Career Center, Commercial Office Practice 4. LYDELL PROBY . . . And We Learned From Our Mistakes GAIL ELIZABETH PROCELL — Y-Teens 2, 3; FTA 2; Beauty Pageant 3; LARIAT Reporter 4; LARIAT Circulation Staff 4. MARILYN ELAINE PROCELL PAULA KAY PR (KELL — Pep Squad, Deputy 3; Z Club 3, 4, Junior Board Member 3, Parliamentarian 4; Football Program Ad Staff. Manager 4; LARIAT Editorial Staff, Assistant Feature Edi¬ tor 4; Pelican State Alternate 4; Football Homecoming Court, Senior Maid 4; Student Council Representative 4. WILLIAM FRANK PROCELL — Football 2, 3, 4. Lettered 3, 4; FCA, Vice-President 4; Cafeteria W r orker 4; Mr. Southwood 4; Key Club 4. KATHY PROTHRO — Science and Math Club 2; Student Coun¬ cil 2, 3; Cotillion Court 3; Pelican State 3; Pep Squad 2, 4; LARI¬ AT Staff 4; CODAC 4. JAMES PROVANCE — LARIAT Circulation Staff 4. LYDIA RUTH RACHAL — Concert Choir 4. ALTON RICHARD RAMEY — FFA 4; LARIAT Reporter 4. CHARLES ALLEN RAMSEY — Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Cotillion Court Escort 3; Key Club 4; FCA 4. 203 PAULA SUE RAPE — FSA 4. SUSAN ANN RASCH JIMMIE RAWLS STEVEN DAVID RAWLS JERRY ALLAN REEVES — Football 2, 3, Lettered 3. MARY JANELLE REILAND — Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Chairman of Debate 3; Corresponding Secretary 4; Debate Team 2; National Forensic League 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Science and Math Club 4; Creative Writing 4; Color Guard 4. TERRIE LEE RHODES VERNON RICH DON H. RICHARDSON KENNY LEE RICHMOND — Football 2, 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; FCA 2. 3, 4; FTA 4; Key Club 4. KENNETH RAY RIGSBY — LARIAT Reporter 3. BOBBY ROBERSON CANDACE ELIZABETH ROBERTS — Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Trea¬ surer 3, Historian 4; Science and Math Club 2 , 3, 4; Vice-Presi¬ dent 3, 4; Speech Club 2 , 3, 4; Vice-President 3, President 4; Na¬ tional Forensic League Degree of Distinction 4. PEGGY ELAINE ROBERTSON — Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Debate Team 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3; 4-H 2, 3, 4; Science and Math Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Majorette 4; In¬ teract Sweetheart 3, 4; Beauty Pageant 3; Tennis Team 3, Junior Leadership Club 4; ROTC Sponsor 4. JAMES IRA ROBINSON — Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Sergeant 3; Interact Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi¬ dent 4; Latin Club 4. DEBRA ROGE BRENDA DELORIS ROGERS KAYLE CECILE ROGERS 204 JULIE NEDEAN ROPER — Student Council 2, 3; Red Cross 2; FT A 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; ROUNDUP Ad 3; Man¬ ager 3; Speech Club 4; CODAC 4. BARBARA JEANNE ROSE — Junior Achievement, Secretary 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. MARTIN HALL ROWELL — Band 2, 3, 4; Interact Club 2. 3, 4; Secretary 4. BEN W. RUSHING — Student Council 2; Junior Achievement 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4. CAROLE MARIE RUST — Z Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; 4-H 2; CODAC 4; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Officer 4; Football Ad Staff Manager 4. ROBIN ELTON RYLAND GILBERT LEE SAMPLES PAUL EDWARD SANDERS — Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 2; FCA 2; Baseball 2, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Senior Class Vice- President 4; FTA 4. TONY GORDON SANDERS — Speech Club 4; CODAC 4. KATY DONICE SANDIFER — FHA 2, 3; Library Worker 3; FSA 4; Office 4. DONALD WAYNE SAPP — FFA 3, 4. EUGENE FRANCIS SAVOIE — Football 2, 3, 4; Creative Writ¬ ing Club 2; Student Council Senator 3, 4; FCA, President 4; Key Club 4; FTA 4; LARIAT Editorial 4; Pelican State Alternate 4. TERESA RACHELE SCARLATO — Band 2, 3; Student Council 3; CODAC 4; Concert Choir 4; Book room Worker 4. SUSAN DENISE SCOTT — Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Science and Math Club, Secretary 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; FTA 3; ROUNDUP Ad 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Christian Cowboys 3; Debate Team 3, 4; 4-H 4; Student Council 4; Junior Leadership 4; Na¬ tional Merit List of Commendations 4. TED RAY SCURLOCK — Key Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4; Student Council 3; DECA 4. JOHN NORMAN SELF SAM SERIO PAMELA ELAINE SEXTON 205 ROY ALLEN SHANKLIN — DE 4. TROY SHANKLIN KENNETH SHEPHERD TERESA GAIL SHOPE KATHERINE LINDA SHIPP — DE Reporter 4. SUZANNE SLAY — LARIAT Reporter 4; Junior Achievement 4. JOANN SIMMONS DAVID KEITH SMITH — Football 2, 3, 4; Lettered 3. ROBERT LEWIS SMITH — Concert Band 2, 4: Marching Band 2, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Interact Club 2, 3, 4; Board Member 2, 3; ROTC 2, 3; All-District Honor Band 2; All-Staff Stage Band 2; All-State Band 4; Shreveport Youth Symphony 2. As One Year Closed ... A New Life Began . . . MARGARET ANNE SMITH — Pep Squad 2; Concert Choir 2, 4; Latin Club 2, 4; Beauty Pageant 2; FTA 4; Speech Club 4; PTSA 4. RUTH ELLEN SMITH — Band 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Z Club 3, 4; Interact Sweetheart 3; CODAC 4; Future Music Leaders of Ameri¬ ca 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; ROTC Sponsor 4; LARIAT Ed¬ itorial Staff 4. RUTH ELAINE SMITH — Office Worker 4; Speech Club 4; LARIAT Reporter 4. ROBERT SMITH VIVIAN ELAINE SODERSTROM — ROUNDUP Editorial Staff 3, 4; Freshman Class Editor, Student Life 4; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Chaplain 4; French Club 3; French Honor Society 3. KARON DENISE STEPHENSON — Sophomore Class Chaplain 2; Red Cross 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian 3; Secre¬ tary 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Deputy 3; Marshall 4; Spanish Club 3; CODAC 4; Optimist Club Award 4. 206 MARK STEPHENSON GENE STEVENS JAMES ROGERS STEWART JANET MARIE STEWART — FT A 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 3; Red Cross Alternate 2; LARIAT Circulation Staff 3; LARIAT Ed¬ itor-in-chief 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4; Pep Squad 3, 4, Sheriff 4; Interact Sweetheart 3; French Club 4; CODAC 4; South wood Correspondent to Shreve¬ port Times 4. DAVID CURTIS STOCKINGER — Interact Club 3, 4; Student Council Representative 4. DEBRA JOAN STOELTJE NANCY CAROL STOELTJE MARDRA YVETTE STOKES — Color Guard 4; LARIAT Re- porter 4; Speech Club 4. RICHARD MICHAEL STOWELL DEBORAH SUE SWEATMAN — Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Con¬ cert Band 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; CODAC 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4. WILLIAM DAVID SWEET LISA RAE TANNER — Pep Squad 2; Spanish Club 2; Hyland Symphony Club 2; FSA 4. JONI FRAN TAYLOR — French Club 2; Pep Squad 3. 4; FTA 3, 4. BENJAMIN ROBERT TAYLOR — Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Student Council Representative 2; Speech Club 2, 4; Creative Writing Club 4. PAMELA KAYE TEMPLE — 4-H Club 4. DEBORAH KAYE THOMAS — Student Council 2; FTA 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Pep Squad 3, 4, Sheriff 4; Y-Teens 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; Beauty Pageant 3; LARIAT Reporter 3; Z Club 4; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 4. CHERYL ANN THOMPSON — Girls’ Basketball Team 2. 3; Jun¬ ior Achievement 2; Student Council Representative 3; Girls’ Soft- ball Team 3, 4; FTA 4; Latin Club 4. WILLIE THOMPSON 207 SUZANNE TIMMERMAN — French Club 3; Pep Squad Drum¬ mer 3; Junior Achievement 3, 4; COE 4; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 4. MELODY GLENN TIPTON — Pep Squad 3, 4. CHARLES KEITH TOLLESON — DECA 3; Baseball 4. RUBY DIANNE TUCKER — ROUNDUP Editorial Staff 3. 4; Organizations 3; Pep Squad 3. 4; Flagbearcr 4; CODAC 4; FTA 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Z Club 4; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Treasurer 4. JACKIE TURNER SHERRY TURNEY — Red Cross 2; Junior Achievement 3, 4; Office Worker 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Y-Teens 4; LARIAT Reporter 4; CODAC 4. TAMARA KAE VANHOY — Latin Club 2, 3; Reporter 3; FTA 2, 3; Student Council 2; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; State and City Vice-Pres¬ ident 4; ICC 3; Speech Club 2; Office Worker 2; ROUNDUP Cir¬ culation Staff 3, 4; Pep Squad 3, 4; Deputy 3, Sheriff 4; CODAC 4; Football Program Ad Staff 4. THOMAS FRANKLIN VAUGHN, JR. — ROTC 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Drill Team 2, 4. PAULA SUE W AGNER — LARIAT Ad Staff 3; FTA 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Drummer 4. LAURA JANE WALCHER — Z Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Secre¬ tary 4; Vice-President of Inner-City Council 4; French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; ROUNDUP Ad Staff 3; ROUNDUP Circulation Staff 4; Student Council Representative 3; Pep Squad 3, 4, Sheriff 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Key Club Sweetheart 3, 4; Football Pro¬ gram Ad Staff, Manager 4; Pelican State Alternate 4; CODAC 4. JANICE SUE WALDRON — Red Cross Representative 2; Stu¬ dent Council Representative 2; LARIAT Reporter 3; Office Work¬ er 3, 4; Y-Teens 4. ARTHUR WALSH PATTIE WHEAT DONALD EARL WHITE — ROTC 2, 3, 4. DAN WHITE JESSIE W HITE SHERRIE WHITMAN CHARLES LYNN W1ER1CK, JR. 208 Seniors Face College And Careers MALCOM BRIAN WILKS CARL ROSS WILLIAMSON — Junior Achievement 3. BRENDA DIANE WILLIS — Red Cross 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Knights for Christ, Secretary 2; Beauty Pageant. First Runner-Up 3. DAVID RANDALL WILLIS — Spanish Club 4. LANA GAIL WILSON — FTA 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Christian Cowboys 3; LARIAT Reporter 4; Pep Squad 4. MARCEY ELANE WILSON — COE. Vice-President 4. MARTHA JANE WILSON — Safety Council Representative 2; Student Council Alternate 4; COE 4. MICHAEL JAMES W INKELMAN — Spanish Club 3, 4; Interact Club 4; CODAC 4. WILLIAM FREDRICK WISEMAN — Red Cross Alternate 2. CAROL ANN W ' OOLSEY — FSA 4. WANDA FAYE WRIGHT — French Club 3. DON YOUNG JAMES ERNEST YOUNG MELINDA YOUNG 209 Denise Bu u Vice-Preside! IKjgyl Dianne Bunch Treasurer Janine Svigel jr v ' l Bruce Adcock Betty Alexander Elbert Alexander Donna Allen Richard Anderson Bob Anglin Jim Artz Julie Bachman Sheila Baker Steve Baker Bob Bales Glenda Ballard Steve Bamburg David Barbee Eileen Barlow Class Officers Elected By Students Rosiland Barnard Vicky Barry Landy Bauman Bonita Behan Rhonda Behan Floyd Belcher Merena Belin Karen Bellamy Randy Bennett Hollis Berry Anne Birkhead Terry Birmingham Amy Bishop Paul Bison Mary Blackshire 211 Juniors Enjoyed Many Interesting Classes Brad Bland Jim Bogues Mark Bos t wick Debbie Boswell Gloria Bowman Carolyn Bozeman Mike Branch Bethany Brasher Lynn Breitzman Steve Brents Amy Brewer Christine Britton Ida Fay Britton Cindy Brown Gail Brown Kim Krause practiced with the Pep Squad dance team. Meredith Brown Vic Bruce Cliff Brummels 212 Linda Bryan Marcie Bryant Roslyn Bu k John Bury Denise Bunrh Dianne Bunrh Sheryl Burleson John Burns Stanley Burson Mary Ellen Byers Debbie Byrd Joyce Byrd Susan Caldwell John Callaway Charles Camp Darrell Campbell Scott Campbell Debbie Cantley Barbara Cardin Janie Carpenter Roy Cary Jenny Casriola Mark Caulder Brian Causey Bobbie Champion Jimmy Cheatwood Shirley Cimino 213 P ggy Clayton Mattie Mae Gdlins Ronnie Collins Terry Cook Pamela Cooper Paula Cooper Beckie Cooprider Joyce Cox Renee Cox Gail Craig Dina Crick Carman Cuellar Cris Culpepper Philip Curtis Larry Darnell Bonnie Davidson Viola Davidson Kathy Davis Debbie Day Renee Humphries and Bonita Behan showed true Cowboy spirit. 214 School Spirit Was Shown By Juniors Sandra Day Candy Deloach Debbie Dennington Jenny Dick John Douglas Paul Duty Sandra Ebersole Mike Effinger Edward Elder David England Grace English Barbara Evans Donna Evans Byron Everage Trudy Ezernack Frank Falcon Myrtis Fields Jimmy Flowers Ellen Nelson was amused by the skit at the pep rally. 215 David Forsong Karyl Fowler Chris Fox Kalhy Frame Roxie Franklin Sue Frey Judy Fuller Pegg Furlow Jeana Gamble Wandy Gandy Dan Garner Vicky Gates Alvin George Linda Gibbs Tommy Gibbs Gloria Gill Tom Girouard Wanda Goines Ricky Gooch Susan Gordan Joseph Grahan June Graham Jay Graybrel Barbara Ann Green Wylie Green Alvin Griffin 216 Raynelle Griffin John Griffith Mark Hague Patricia Haines Carol Haire Becky Hall Ruby Diane Hall Karen Halleck Rusty Hamby Jan Hardin Cindy Hardwick Sue Harper Brenda Harrington Cindy Harris Joey Haws Debbie Haynie Eddie Hays Karl Heiserman Norris Hemsley Sandra Henderson Steve Henderson Carol Hendricks Patty Henk Kim Hermes Mara Lyn Hill Herbert Hines 217 Juniors Contributed To Keith Hoffee Richard Hogan Larry Holder Susan Holder Claude Holland Debbie Holland Christy Holt David Holt John Horner David Horton Larry Housley Boh Howell Roger Hud low Terri Huffstickler Bill Humphreys Renee Humphries Debbie Hunt Barbara Hunter Lou Anne Hunter Susan Hutchinson Junior members of the yearbook editorial staff. Paula Murray. Polly Strain. Steve Baker. Sam Middlebrooks. Jennifer Premo, Brenda Pitts, Richard Hogan, Julia Williams, and Lynn Palmer look over new layouts. Success Of ROUNDUP Mark Ingland Debbie Isbell Carol la Jefferys Annie Jernigan Leon Jernigan Duane Jinks Steve Johniken Delphine Johnson Michael Johnson Cindy Jones Jeff Jones Judy Jones Bruce Juengling Ken Kaffka Ramona Kelly Billy Kile Richard Kinch Willie King Danelle Kinsey Jeff Koshi The Student Activities room was the scene of a mad rush before each deadline. 219 Ronnie Lucero Priscilla Mahan Geraldine Maiden Linda Maiden Terry Malone Shirley Maraman Mary Markaverich Scot! Marler Gaye Matthews Greg May Lelia Mayfield Loretta McAdams Carol McAlexander Susan McCall Jim McCullough Buster Me Dow Sharon McEachan Travis McGlasson Donna McKelroy Freddie McKnight Monroe Mercer Larry Merriwether Terrilyn Michaels Sam Middlebrooks James Minton Carole Miguez 221 Cindy Moore Gloria Moore Tricia Moore Teri Morell Larry Morgan Tommy Morgan Amy Morris Tommy Morris Mary Moser Danny Mosley Zan Mulling Emmell Murphy Jean Murphy Neil Murphy Paula Murray Mardee Myer Labrillia Myers Peggy Nance 222 Karen Neal Ellen Nelson Kenneth Nelson Cynthia Newman Nancy Niten Janie Nolle Donna Norman Mary Norman Barry Owen Billy Owens, Jr. Mike Owens Robert Owens Sharon Paddie Jim Page Randy Pagel Debbie Palmer Lynn Palmer Ric Parker 223 Linda Parkinson Sharon Parks Ciaudie Patterson Jan Patterson Mike Paxton Frankie Piccolo Brenda Pitts Cyndi Poole Cindy Potts Dorothy Pouncy Majorettes Performed At Each Half Time Show Faye Poynter Charles Price Alvin Pritchert Phyliss Rena Proby Doug Prothro Steve Pugh Johnny Rachal Renee Rachal Janie Rambin Wandy Ramsey Chris Rauch 224 Junior Class Included Many Talented Artists Mike Ray Randy Reaves Kendall Reeves Russell Reeves Lewis Reynard Robert Rice Mike Richardson Peggy Rigsby Mazella Riley David Roach Kathy Robbins Bridget Roberts Mar Ellen Roberts Nathan Robertson Jeff Rockett Deborah Rogers Greg Ross Jeannette Rosson 225 Susan Rothwell Teresa Rowe Kevin Rowell Brenda Rye Doris Rye Glenda Rye Carolyn Scholling Holly Self Bubba Sexton Ricky Sexton Randy Shelton Renee Shinault Lauri Shirah Carnell Simmons Connie Simmons Gail Sims Mike Sinclair Jackie Singler Mike Singleton Brenda Six Jimmy Smith Regina Smith Lana Snow Ricky Spencer David Spilker Martha Stanford Juniors Prepared For The Future Pulling radishes was one of the chores that had to be done by Russell Reeves at the Boys’ Agriculture Farm. Arthur Steadman Jo Ann Stephens Jerry Stinson Robert Stoll Sandy Stowell Polly Strain Mike Streetman Donald Strickland Janine Svigel Cindy Swindle Terry Swindle Doug Talley Mike Talley Susan Tatum William Taylor Karen Ten barge Claudia Thomas Jean Thompson Doris Tingle Kathy Todd Gail Tolleson Billy Tramel Charles Tucker Sandy Turney Tonee Underwood Sharon Vail David Valentine Jan Vanderual Gary Vandiver Brenda Varnell Charles Vaughn Jan Vickery Helen Waddles Ric Wails Beckie Walker Deborah Walker Linda W ' alker David W ' allace Nancy Wallace Janet Walton Dennis Webb Micky Webb Marguerite Welborne 228 Debbie Wells Johnnie West Marnell Wastale Steve Westmoreland Barbara White Charles While Colleen W hite Linda White Mike Whitehead Bernard Williams Edward Williams Julia W illiams Katherine W illiams McKee Williams Rub W illiams Arvern W ' ilson. Jr. Marie W ' ilson Michael Wilson Linda W inters Gil W i ' .U Lil Wisby Nila Woodall Barbara Wyatt 229 Dana Dillman Chaplain Rubby Endara Treasurer Debbie Bruce Secretary Sophomore Class Officer Louis Abington Mark Adams Diane Adcock Annette Allen Chris Allen Joe Allen Patrice Allen Rodney Allen Charles Anderson James Anderson Class Officers Represented The Spirit Of The Sophomore Class Joyce Anderson Keri Anderson Ronnie Anderson Ted Angely Terry Antee Saundra Austin Joy Ayo John Bachman Rhonda Bailey George Baldwin Vanessa Bantle Robert Barnett Barbara Ban- Terry Bates G. Bernard Bayliss Johnny Bays Sheri Beadle Ginny Bean Chris Beecher Cindv Belcher 231 Tina Bennett Clay Bentz Connie Berry Angela Bishop James Bison Janice Bledsoe Freddie Lee Blount Sharon Blount Betty Jean Blue Donna Bogan Janell Boggs Paul Bogues Pam Boies Bob Bourne Danny Bowers Jay Bowers Betsy Boyd Cindy Boyett Tina Branch Jimmy Brandon Debbie Bra w ley Mike Breen Kevid Brian Benny Brinkley Ira Brown Jerome Brown Randy Brown Sally Brown Carol Brownfield Debbie Bruce Renee Burks Teresa Burns Bill Burnside Jean Burrough Francis Burt 232 Candidates For Class Officers Presented Their Qualifications electior day. Melissa Butcher Joe Caldwell Nanc y Calhoun Judy Campbell Pattie Campbe ll Andrew Cardin Bill Carpenter Deborah Carey Penny Causey Angelique Clement Suzanne Clement Fay Cole Jeffrey Combs Barbara Commorata Sherri Cone Jackie Coon Larry Cooper Gayle Cotton Jackie Cotton Cherie Crowe Freddy Culver Becky Cunningham 233 Southwood Musicians Sophomores Were Talented Dan Curtis Cindi Custer Pat Dale Debbie Dalton Candy Daniel Irav Darnell Eddie Darsey Ray Daugherty. Deborah Davidson Helen Davis Margaret Davis Mickey Deeson Cindy Debusk Peggy Demint Ronnie Dick Ann Dickens Katherine Dickson Dana Dillman Pete Donaldson Debbie Doty Phyllis Dowden Arzina Dozier Deanne Drake Elaine Duncan Johnnie Dunn Linda Dupuy Lynn Dupuy 234 Carl Ebarb Jimmy Ehersole Linda Effinger Ricky Elliott Ricky Ellis Hubby Endara Sandra Everett Patti Fair Sanna Fant Tommy Fant Don Farris Gilbert Farris Kathy Ferguson Jesse Fondren Debbie Foreman Betty Jo Foulk Donna Frazier Barbara Freeman Billy Fridge Theresa Frisch Tommy Gadd Janet Galloway Deborah Gamel Stephanie Garner Karen Garrett Stephanie Garrison Tawny a Garrison Bonnie Gates Alton Gatlin Fred Gatlin Becky Gay Ricky George Ricky Gibbs Billy Gilbert Susan Gilbert 235 The Sophomore Maids Eagerly Awaitec Cherri Gilcrease William Gipson Karen Goff Lawrence Gongre Bruce Grabener Jan Grace Cindy Graham Darrell Graham Joe Graham Frank Granger Le Ann Graves Jan Gray Kenny Green Louis Green Kathleen Grimsley Ben Guthrie Cathy Hackler Bruce Hadwin Michael Hall Vicki Hall John Halter Donnie Haltom Brian Hampton Steve Hand Sharon Harding Becky Hardy Johnnie Harper David Hart Michelle Hawkins Donna Hay 236 The Night Of The Homecoming Game Cindy Debusk and her father smiled proudly in the homecom¬ ing ceremony. Rosemary Henley Yvonne Henley Donna Hennard Steve Hermes Ricky Herren Roger Herring David Hill Delores Hill Jolee Hill Wanda Ann Hines Kelly Hoffee Donnie Holm Debbie Holms Matt Hopson Richard Horn Neta Hosey Barry Hounsel Jimmy Huddleston Ricky Hughes Jeffrey Hunter 237 Sophomore Students And Chapparrelle Julie I upland Ken Jackson Mark James Mickey James Julia Jean Jan Jeffers Verdie Jelks Kim Jenkins Diane Jernigan Mike Jimmerson Kitty Johns Cathy Johnson Alan Johnson Daniel Johnson Kathryn Johnson Ricky Johnson Savatri Johnson Stephanie Johnson Susie Johnson Carol Jones Jeff W. Jones Jill Jones Robbie Jones Linda Jordan Lisa Kelly Myron Kelly Linda Stewart happily anticipated vic¬ tory at the football game. 238 articipated Actively in Pep Assemblies mater. Mike Kendrick Roy Kendrick Barney Kennington Kerry Kidd Nancy Kierlnm Ricky Kile Morgan King David Kinney Jan Klinger James Knighl Thomas Krause Gary Lafitte Gina Langford Roxanne Langston Debbie Lawhon Ronnie Lee Martha A. Lee Ricky Lee Betsy Lehr Annette Lena Cindy Lester Frank Lester Ricky Lewis Sandra Lille 239 Sandra Lindsay Shirley Ann Lindsay Judy Loftin Leslie Lohn Byron Longino Jimmy Longino Mary Sue Lord Larry Maiden George Malone Ciss Markaverieh Lora Jo Markham Nancy Marler Edward Maroney David Martin Debbie Martin Lisa Ka Martin Joy Matloek Sherry Matthews Joyce Maxie Wayne Maxwell Leslie McCain John McCalister Bobby McCartney Cathy McDonald Jennie McDow Barbara McFerrin Vickie McGill Mickey Mclnnis Kathy McLeod Monica Meador Patty Mellen Janice Mcthvin Debbie Middlebrooks Cheryl Miller Fred Mills 240 Sophomores Led Busy School Lives Personifying the typieal wish of the Southwood sophomore students is Mike Thibodeaux. Linda Mims Jack Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Bruce Mockosher Kathy Mockosher Rosie Mohr Tom Monaco Robert Moody Garland Moore Larry Wayne Moore Debbie Moring Linda Mudd Herbert Muller Bonita Myers Karen Neal Brian Nelson David Nelson Larry Nickels Bobby Nolen Gary Norris Trueman Nugent Veronica Nunley Lou Ann Oden Betty Onley Judi Oxley 241 Sophomores Studied Hard To Achieve Good Grades Robert Palmer Ellen Peek Brad Pelican Sandy Perot Mark Phipps Mark Pilgreen Stuart Pitts Paula Plante Leslie Porter Margaret Porter Mike Porter Jeff Potter Jimmy Potts Shirley Pouncy Barbara Price Helen Price Lexic R. Proby Carolyn Procell Mike Procell Steve Proffitt Monica Rachal Steve Rachal Tommy Rainer Ronn Ram bin 242 Ricky Ramsey Tom Raney Bobby Rawls Wayne Rawls Donna Ray Doreen Ray Juliet Rayson Curtis Redrick Pam Reeves Robert Reyenga Richard Rhodes Annette Rich Sherry Richards Brian Richardson Rand Riddle James Ridout Judy Roberson Donna Roberts Dorothy Robertson Tracy Robertson Diane Robicheaux Dorothy Robinson Paula Robinson Virginia Robinson Nan Robinson Don Rodgers Tim Rodrigues Anita Rogers Kandi Rogers Michelle Roland Kenneth Rom Margaret Rosson Charlotte Rosxelle Jack Rot hell Jack Rushing 243 Wranglers Found That They Had Little Deby Russell Richard Ryan Joyce Rye Betty Salone Robert Salts Sharon Sapp Linda Savat Kenneth Scott Mark Scott Dan Scurlock Joni Seaman Ken Serpas Alice Shamp Ricky Shaw Randy Shipp Joe Shires Renee Shires Mike Shockley Terri Shoemake Lindsey Shows Leona Simmons Ronnie Simmons Glen Simons Kathy Sipes Deanette Smalling Gary Smith Linda Smith Suzanne Smith Terri Smith Janice Soderstrom Jeffrey Soderstrom D avid Speakes Suzanne Spinks Laura Spohrer Timothy Spohrer 244 Time To Stop And Talk Between Classes Jacqueline Steadman Dale Stephens Amie Stephenson Jane Stevens Diane Stewart Linda Stewart Felicia Stokes Debbie Stoll Rex Stone Ronnie Story Melanie Strain Donna Stueart Ray Charles Suell Alan Susla Mark Swan Mike Sweet Sharon Talley Clyde Tarrant Laura Taylor Debbie Teller Vicki Temple Billy Terpstra Mike Thibodeaux Darwin Thomas Donna Thomas Louis Thomas 245 Shannon Thomas Trilby Thomas Willie James Thomas Burnie Thompson Clara Thompson Hope Thompson Linda Thompson Doris Tirpitz Gene Toliver Becky Tudor Tarvn Upchurch Mike Vaughn Joe Walcher Ray Waldon Karen Walker Students Gained Experience Information To The In Presenting Class Mary Wallace Wayne Wallace Delores Ward Danny Ware Pam W ' aren Diane Washington Helen Washington James Washington Robert Washington Marva Waters Jeannie Watkins 246 Connie Welch Gerry Weldon Jackie West Joanie Wheat Douglas White Becky White Jan Whitehead Carolyn W illiams Don Williams Felix Williams Linda Williams Mark Williams Richard Williams Vicki Williamson Dean Williford Loren Willis Mike Wilson Sharon Wilson Wendy Wilson Michelle W’inkelman Carolyn Winters Karen W ' odjula Linda Womack Terr Womack Nancy W r oodall Carol W ' oodard David Woodard Charlene Woodward Johnny Worsham Alice W 7 right Lajuana W right Michael Wynn Bruce Young Patti Young Clabume Youngblood 247 The Beginning Of A Coming Year Susan Adcock Henry Airs Denise Alexander Gary Alexander Robert Alexander Patricia Allen Terry Allwhite Debi Anderson Jeanette Anderson Linda Anderson Tanya Atkins Tom Avers David Bagle) Bobb Bailey Jimmy Bailey Roxanne Ballard Glynda Bamburg Eric Bantle Curtis Barefield Ann Barnett Susan Barothy Rod Baxter Charles Beam Sheila Bedgood Penny Beecher Guy Benjamin Kathy Bennett Diane Bernalowicz Becky Berry Jimmy Berry 249 Linda Berry Kathy Berryman Jeff Bertseh David Billingsley John Blackwell Zdor Blanc Albert Blye Kim Boltz Morell Boone Diane Bowen Connie Bowers Laurinda Bowers Beverly Boyett Greg Boyett Bobby Bozeman The Excitement Of Making Many New Friends Rhonda Bradley Craig Bradshaw Sarah Bragg Scott Bramels Kim Brasher Liz Breen Friendships soon began at the open lockers. David Brice Sharon Broadway Betty Brook Alma Elaine Brown Micheal Burk Bob Burleson Brent Burt Tommy Burt Beverlyn Bush Alan Byrd David Cales Marty Calhoun Cindy Camus Jimmy Cannon Clara Cantrell Randy Cantrell Clifton Cardin Judy Carrier Kathy Carter Larry Cash Keith Caulder Mickey Cecil Vonna Champion Allen Clark Hal Clark James Clark Jim Clark Kay Clark Bobby Clarkson Chuck Clayton Tom Clayton Vickie Cobbs Chery l Cole Cynthia Coleman Linda Contario 251 The Cowboy Spirit Was Soon Contagious Robert Contario Steve Cooper Tim Core Ellen Corliss Scott Crosby Patricia Cross Gina Cupples Katin Daigle Mike Daughertv Walt Davenport Clyde Davis Linda Davis Angela Day Geneva Dolph Keith Douglas Bob Dralbent Cathy Dungan Jill Duval Hunter Eades Danny Earnest Ricky Elliot Helen Endora Paul Erickson Mitzi Faulkinberry Karen Feazel Rodney Fenn Mike Ferguson Pat Ferguson Barbara Fields Lynette Findley 252 Becky Finney Tina Flores Laura Forgione Lucia Fox Bobby Franklin Ray Franklin Mike Gadd Diane Gallagher Gentry Gamble Cindy Gammel Lloyd Gardner Brenda Garner Doug Garsee Billy Gaston Sharon Gates Jerald Gatlin Jeff Gault Barbara Geissler Danny Gentry John Gerouard Brian Giddens Steve GUtey Julius Gipson Paula Glezen Flocia Gloves Kevin Gongre Dwane Graham Eugene Graham Mark Graham Terri Graham Kelly Graves Hilda Faye Green Leroy Green Mitzi Green Cynthia Griffin 253 Danny Griffin Helen Grillette Keith Grongre Cynthia Guess Jinny Gulledge Sheri Haire Donna Hall Robin Hall Chuck Hardwick Jeff Harper Gaylord Harris Sheri Harris Pam Hassell Bert Hayes David Hayes Mary Beth Hays Rebecca Hazelwood Bruce Head Mike Hendricks Karen Henley Kay Herring Melba Herring Robert Herrington Mark Hill Derek Hilton Ronnie Hinson Edward Hodge Glenn Hodgkiss Kathy Hofuis Danny Hoglan Lynn Holland Eric Holman Lee Holtzclaw Cheryl Hotaling Bobby Howell 254 There Was Always Something Challenging Freshmen began participating in the school ' s activities. Paula Johnson was excited by her election to the Home- Coming Court. Joe Huff Joyce Huff Danny Huffstickler Teena Humphrey Ellen Humphreys Alexis Hunnicutt Delinda Hunt Kenda Hunt Tina Isbell Cathy Jacks Steve Jackson Brenda C. Jelks Rosa Jimmerson Yvonne Jimmerson Peggy Jobe Mark Johnson Paula Johnson Brenda Jones Buddy Jones Susan Jones 255 Sherri Johnson Keith Johnston Jill Journey Brian Juengling Patricia Kauffman Buddy Kee Kyle Kelly Linda Kenly David Kerbow Charisse Key Siegfried Kilby Karen Kilpatrick David King Martha Ki er Barbara LaGrone Freshmen Looked Forward To The Future David Laney Russel Langford Peggy Larey Tim Laughlin Danny Lawhorn Dean Lee Patricia Lee Ricky Leeth Patty Leone Lee Ann Leopard Anthony Lewis Guy Lewis Stanley Lewis Debra Liker Tony Liker 256 Latorri Lindsay Toni Lindsey Anthony LoBue Deborah Longino Linda Lowe Barbara Lowrey Stan Lucas Sandra Lung David Lupton Neiwyn Lynn Walton Lynn Bobby Magb) Steve Mahan Danny Marable Aline Massey Karen Mathison David Ma Johnny Mayo Steve McAllister John McCall Paul McCullough Scott McGerren Robert McGehee Debbie McGowan Lori McIntosh Jimmy McLeroy Cindy McNutt Ronnie Medlin Laurell Micheals Pam Milligan Carol Miller Rita Mitchell Virginia Mizell Donna Monroe Dern II Moody 257 Counselors Were There To Help At Any Time Each student had to choose his choice of subjects. Mrs. Ferguson helped the freshmen plan for their future. Nanette Moore Roger Moore Stan Moore Bobby Moran Debbie Moser Jim Moser Faye Murphy Cindy Murray Donnette Muse Mona Newman Pat Newman Judy Nielson Russell Norder James Norris Jon Norwood Chery Nugent Mark Null Steve O ' Ban non Melanie O’Neal Mark Overton 258 Shelley 0% ens Carol Oxley Vickie Pagel Anila Palmer Jay Palmer Joe Park Myrtle Faye Parson Bryce Payne Jeff Pennington Dennis Pennywell Durlene Perry Harold Petteway Dee Pickett Linda Pipkins David Potter David Procell Gary Procell John Procell Carl Prothro Curtis Prothro Mike Provenza John Rainer Bob Raines Earl Raley Steve Ramsey Valerie Ramsey Debbie Ray Becky Reeves Gary Reeves Julie Renken Janet Reno Cindy Reynolds Billy Richie Tom Richard Mark Richardson 259 Mona Ric hardson David Robbins David Roberts Randy Roberts Scott Robertson Monte Rockett Bobby Rodgers Marty Rodrigues Lori Rogers Susan Rogers Mike Roland Jacquie Ross Cindy Roth Brian Rowell Louise Ruc ker Diane Runge Brennetta Rye Susan Rupert John Rystedt Donnie Salts Terry Santos Rose Scarlato Larry Scott Alissa Sears Jimmy Self Debbie Selman Ronnie Sepeda Rose Sepulvado Jack Serpas Leslie Sexton Durr Shaver Donald Shaw Gary Shaw Garye Shepherd Gayla Shockley 260 There Was So Much To See, To Do, To Be The alma mater was a vital pari of each pep rally. Steve Shoop Becky Shows Terry Sikes Susan Simpson Kathy Sinclair Paul Slawson Karen Slay Brenda Sloan Arthur Small) Darrell Smiley Barbara Smith Carole Smith Gloria Smith Randy Smith Michelle Smith Diane Sorrell Mark Steinmetz Paul Stephens Sherri Stevenson Daird Stinson 261 Patty Stinson Dewayne Streetman Anita Strickland Rolanda Stringfellow Bobby Sullivan John Sutton Cindy Tabor Louis Taylor Rcnac Taylor Bruce Tedder Julie Tenbarge Peter Tepley Ronnie Terry Veda Terry Cathy Thomas June Thomas Sandy Thompson Mary Ann Tidwell Terri Tilley Pamela Tinkham William Tinkham James Todd Mark Todd Jane Townsend Lane Townsend Martha Toliver David Tray lord Beth Uhrenholdt Lane Vail Karla Van Hoy Johnny Vaughn Keith Vincent Barbara Waddles Gary Wagner Melinda Waldon 262 Vickie Wallace Betty Waller Debra Walther Bennie Washington Willie Washington Jerry Watson Toby Watson Phil Wehrle Stephen Wells Vickie West Irene Wetzel Jimmy White Joni White Randy White Kathy Wiggins It Was A Year Of Many Decisions Rita Wiggins Debbie Wilkey Patti Wilkinson Curtis Williams David Williams Larry Williams Renee Williams Cindy Williford Chip Willis Jack Wilson John Wilson Kim Winans Mark Wood Willie Woodward Sam Wolbert 263 SOUTHWOOD COWBOYS VARSITY SHS FOOTBALL RECORD OPP 0 NATCHITOCHES CHIEFS 13 0 AIRLINE VIKINGS 13 6 BYRD YELLOW JACKETS 7 13 BTW LIONS 7 6 WOODLAWN KNIGHTS 14 0 LAFAYETTE LIONS 31 13 CAPTAIN SHREVE GATORS 29 0 FAIR PARK INDIANS 28 12 REDEMPTORIST WOLVES 26 ABOVE: Cowboys stormed on the field at the second half. BELOW: With the team captains of each team on hand, the toss of the coin signaled the start of every game. 266 Cowboys Kept On Keeping On .lent Deal them. Byrd was Souihwood’s m t chal est games in all of district play, the li the Cowboys 7 6. Coming in in The second year Southwood Cowboys came out this year with tall hopes, looking for an abrupt turn-around in for¬ tune; but for some reason, the breaks never came. Perhaps they didn’t make the breaks, or maybe their time just hadn ' t come, yet they kept oif keeping on, and never gave up. In the early season, it seemed as if an unlucky thirteen jinx (of some sort) had hit the Cowboys, when they were blanked 0-13 by both the highly ranked Natchitoches- Central Chiefs and the powerhouse Airline Vikings. Al¬ though the ’Pokes showed some f razzle-dazzle. 1 as in the form of a run out of punt formation against Natchitoches, ade eostlv mistakes which hen ert their first two oppo- beat them. ol the dos- s j ueaked the Cow¬ boys who refused to quit, drove for their first touchdown of the season and were just seconds from driving for another. The following week (on a Saturday, niglty the Pokes faced the Lions of BTW. Bouncing bu«k after khn e consecutive losses was hard to do. bui the Cowboys came up with the winning combination of offense and defense, outseoring the Lions 13 7. Spirit was at fever pitch on the night of October 8 when Southwood faced archrival Woodlawn in a heart-breaker. The Cowboys had their chances to win, when inside the 10 yard line twice, but failed to capitalize on these opportuni¬ ties. The final score was 14-6. Maybe they were just out of it, but seven days later was Southwood High School ' s first Homecoming. The Pokes with that week ' s best 1-AAAA defensive team had hoped to come up with the winning formula against the Lafayette Lions. However, the Cowboys never got started and the dic ek ran out with the score 0-31. Somehow they came hack though. The next week they held up their heads, and the little people’ ' carried it to big, bad Captain Shreve. A lot of people grew up that night espe¬ cially on offense. They might not have won. hut the Cow boys came hark and proved they could play with the best of them. In the fourth quarter the Cowpokes broke loose, and ran 81 yards in one play from scrimmage to score against the Ga¬ tors. The ' Pokes later scored again from six yards out. It takes a team effort to play football, so old hands ran new po¬ sitions. and even on. kept hitting. They played with new zip anil enthusias Perhaps they did lose, but hy the time the ri I show ingl 3-20 on tin scoreboard, the of- I new wrinkle ! n ' 1 ity, and the Cow- ■ into Shreve. H l .en the two best defensive football lit tacrd off on November 4 when ark. hut it take an offense to score. didn ' t have ..He. Fair Park did; to Baton Rouge to face the Cowboys gave their hosts all they clock had run fense had sho ' boys had put They might teams in Louisiana Southwood played I and that night they won 28-0. After traveling all da Redcmplorist Wolves, the Could handle, without am help fro m he men imjAj flrk and white striped shirts. The Waives sewed lirsf 1 ' Pokes came hack with tin -pirit that typiked thlC tha year. Still it wasn’tnough as tlm Cowboys endejMip with the short end of the stick. 12 20. The Cowboys didn ' t have the anost natural ability in th world or the biggest men, and sure tin s lost, they’d he the first to admit it, hut a win-lost record doesn’t reflect a sea¬ son. It doesn ' t show the bright spots, the spirit, or the deter¬ mination that is found among the men In Orange. The Cow¬ boys will be hark and anyone can bet his ten-gallon hat they ' ll be in the middle of it. Orange Defense Was A District Leader ABOVE: The Cowboys were always able to find encouraging support from the sidelines. ABOVE: Mike Stowell helped stick it on the ’Jackets. ABOVE: Coaches Adams and Tinsley masterminded the defense. ABOVE: Bob Howell was like all members of the Big Orange” defense, never afraid to hit. BELOW: Moments before the snap of the ball, the Cowboy offense was coiled to reach out and strike their opponents. 269 Hopes Come From The Future Not The Past ABOVE: As if poised for battle, the ’Pokes were lined up to fight their opponents, the Fair Park Indians. BELOW: Blocks made by Ken Serpas and Wyeth Loper opened up a hole so Charles Kellogg could break upfield. 271 ABOVE: Managers Steve Baker, Mike Jimmerson, Stewie Pitts, and Jeff Harper, never ran out of things to do. BELOW: Determined to keep on, Ken Serpas might have been hit but he wasn’t stopped. 273 ABOVE: Coach Morrison gave help to Charles Kellogg. ABOVE: Coach Adams needed explanations from the referee. BELOW, STANDINC: Robert Rhodes, Head Coach Jerry Adams, Jimmy Ware, Ed Hearron. KNEELING: Grover Colvin, Lowell Morrison, Wayne Tinsley, James Cummings. 274 ABOVE. LETTERMEN — ROW 1: James Knight. Brian Causey. Barry Owen, Mike Stowell, Gene Savoie, Brad Hart, Chuck Ramsey, T. J. Bauer, Kenny Rich¬ mond, Phillip Hogan, Gene Stevens, Bob Howell. ROW 2: Gerry Weldon, Ricky Herren, Ricky Kile, Charles Kellogg, Billy Barefield, Ricky Shaw. Mike Talley, Don Williams, Ray Ferguson, Gary Slay, Mike Parker, Kenneth Kaffka. ROW 3: Steve Baker, Bimbo Procell, Ricky Jordan, Steve Brents, David Smith, Chris Rauch, Bob Anglin, Leon Jernigan, John Bachman, Ken Serpas. A Team Is A Unit Not A Group Of Stars BELOW, VARSITY FOOTBALL — ROW ' 1: Gary Slay, Gene Savoie, Billy Barefield, Kenny Richmond, Mike Stowell, Bimbo Procell, Ray Ferguson, Mike Parker, Wyeth Loper, T. J. Bauer, Phillip Hogan, Ricky Jordan. ROW 2: Ricky Herren, John Bachman, Bob Howell, Mike Talley, Brian Causey, David Smith, Bob Anglin, Brad Hart, Eddie Childers, Chuck Ramsey, Sam Serio, Kenneth Kaffka, Stuart Pitts. ROW 3: Mike Jimmerson, Ricky Kile, Gerry Weldon, Steve Brents, Barry Owen, Don Williams, Ricky Shaw, Ken Serpas, Chris Rauch, Steve Westmoreland, James Knight, Steve Baker. ABOVE, B TEAM — FIRST ROW: Louis Abington, Micheal Wilson, Charles Camp, Sandy Perot, Brian Nelson, Ray Daugherty. SECOND ROW: Mike Pro¬ cell, David Horton, Dan Johnson, Gary Hadwin, Mark Scott, Pete Donaldson, Bob Nolan. THIRD ROW: Louis Thomas, Austin Lusk, Gary Moore, Lindsey Shows, Warren Johnson, Jimmy Ebersole, John McCalister. BELOW: Usually the only way speedster Leon Jernigan was ever caught was from behind. 276 rosh And B-Teams Make Up Tomorrow’s Dream SHS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM OPP 0 PARKWAY 6 14 AIRLINE 12 12 BOSSIER 22 0 HAUGHTON 15 28 NORTHWOOD 0 12 WOODLAWN 16 6 BYRD 0 The basis for success in any venture is potential. That is what this season showed to those who saw the Freshman and B-Teams play. The young Cowboys really only lacked one thing, maturity. Everything else was the same as in their older, more experienced counterparts, spirit, desire, and determination. With all of this, this season revealed a bright ray of hope. BELOW, FRESHMAN TEAM — FIRST ROW: Donald Shaw, Russell Norder, Danny Huffstickler, Stanley Lewis, Marty Sheppard, John Prorell, Lane Vail, Curtis Barefield, Bobby Magby. SECOND ROW: Scott Crosby, Rodney Fenn, Darrell Smiley, Tim Coro, Bobby Franklin, Mike Britt, Steve Wells, Mark Null, Danny Griffin. THIRD ROW: Jerry Ga¬ tlin, Morell Boone, Steve McCalister, Phil Wehrle, Craig Bradshaw, Jack Serpas, Steve Jackson, Tom Rickard, Randy Dunklin. Zwolle Logan sport Parkwa Jesuit Zwolle Logans port Doyline North Caddo North wood Airline Rustier VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Opp. 63 37 67 T6 73 66 70 57 55 71 SHS 69 68 65 18 57 86 s 54 50 67 Opp. SHS Haughton Airline Captain Shrove Bossier Fair Park B.T.W. Wood lawn B rd Airline Captain Shreve 70 62 72 81 58 57 84 69 94 73 The Glory Of Winning Is Remembered Basketball is a quirk moving sport. Things happen sud¬ denly and the results of a game can be determined by but a few minutes of play. In one instant innumerable hours of work and practice can be counted as vain devotion to a lost cause. Defeat has an even greater sting when one knows he could have won, that he should have won, that he was ca¬ pable of winning. Yet one victory can make every second of preparation worth it. All the heartaches and disappointments are for¬ gotten, and only the glory of winning is remembered. Vic¬ tory is the cornerstone of tradition. Every time a team wins, it grows. Desire grows, devotion becomes stronger and spirit swells after every victory, no matter whether it is one win or a million. One second as the conqueror is worth an hour as the defeated. Many components are required to make up a team and the cowboys had an organization of such high caliber they could compete with anyone. Coach Wayne Tinsley spent more time planning and coaching the varsity than he will probably get credit for. Ed Hearron was Coach Tinsley’s assistant and was in charge of the B-team. Both coaches coaxed and worked the Cowboys toward winning. The basketball team produced stand outs in its own right. Team captain Robert Davidson was the scoring lead¬ er for the Pokes and Billy Davis was the leading rebounder and second in scoring. Eddie Sanders, Jimmy Rawls, Tra¬ vis McGlasson, and Joe Walcher were the other regulars for the Cowpokes, and they each added things essential to the team. The B” team had its leaders too, and they’ll be back-next year with McGlasson and Walcher. Things will be popping next year with the Pokes, things a lot of people might not expect. 279 ABOVE: Robert Davidson and Billy Davis tried for a rebound. BELOW: Team Captain, Robert Davidson drove down court. ABOVE: Concern showed on the face of Coach Tinsley during the Airline game. BELOW: Cowboys hit a high percentage of foul shots that made up a portion of scoring. ABOVE: Billy Davis’ jump shot meant 2 points. LEFT: Billy Davis went up for a jump shot, against the Captain Shreve Gators. ABOVE: Junior Rob Kiause reached for the ball during one of the B-Team games. BELOW: Larry Holder, Claude Holland, Mike Thibodeaux, Steve Pugh, Robert Davidson, Joe Walcher, Billy Davis, Travis McGlassen, Jimmy Rawls, Bobby Bozeman, Eddie Sanders, Rob Krause. ABOVE — FRESHMEN — FIRST ROW: Danny Huffstickler, Russ Norder, Mike Hendricks, Darrell Smiley, Bobby Burleson. SECOND ROW: Mike Gadd, Craig Bradshaw, Kim Baltz, Peter Tepley, Phil Wehrle, Jack Serpas. Cagers Played From Their Hearts ABOVE — B — TEAM — FIRST ROW: Ric W ails, Glen Kelly, Steve Hand, Rob Krause. SECOND ROW: Mike Thibodeaux, Alton Gatlin, Joe Walcher, Ricky Gibbs, Steve Pugh. Bobby Bozeman, Claude Holland. ABOVE: All-State first baseman Butch Cole was there to help pick off a Gator. ABOVE: Henry Richardson looked on as we pulled off another one. BELOW: Robert Rowe ran for home plate. BELOW: Eddie Childers came home safely to score on the Captain Shreve Gators. 284 Cowboys Finished With a 12-9 Season ABOVE: Coach Rhodes led the Cowboys to a successful baseball season dur¬ ing the spring of 1971. Under the coaching of Robert Rhodes Southwood’s 1971 baseball team posted a 12-9 season their first year out. Led by such lettermen as Ken Serpas, Henry Wash¬ ington, and Sammy Casciola, who had the outstanding bat¬ ting averages of .314, .333, and .393 respectively, the Pokes had wins over such formidable foes as Captain Shreve, Woodlawn, Byrd, and Airline. They finished the final third of the season with a 6-1 record and closing with a win against Fair Park in the form of a no-hitter. Of all the Cowboys on the squad, there was one who helped pave the way for a winning tradition in baseball more than any other: Butch Cole, a junior who had the dis¬ tinction of being Southwood’s first All-State athlete. Al¬ though he was the team’s leading batter (with a .435 aver¬ age), and pitcher (with a record of 7-2), it was at first base that he placed on the all-star team. This in itself was proof of his wide range of abilities. Yet it must be remembered that one person can’t pro¬ duce a record like this. It takes nine men on the field and more behind them to do what they did and will do. BELOW, ROW 1: Jaime Maxwell, Ricky Womack, Robert Rowe, Stanley Larey, Charley Burrows. Mike Falls, Butch Cole, Mark Hague, Joe Prothro. RO 2: Harry Richardson, Robert Davidson, Joe Pilgreen, Sam Casoiola, Dan Carpenter, Henry Washington, David Nelson, Ken Serpas. Harold Ray, Coach Rhodes. 285 ABOVE, ROW 1: Steve Baker. Leon Jernigan, Jimmy Ebersole. Barry Owens, Steve Bamburg, T. J. Baeur. Chuck Ramsey, Steve Westmoreland. Steve Coyle. ROW 2: Coach Morrison, Gary Pennywell, Ricky Herren. Vic Bruce. Kenny Richmond, Phil Hogan. Ricky Shaw. Danny Mosley, Mark Caulder. Coach Colvin. Cowboys Show Great Promise for Future Although organized practice was late in getting started, Southwood ' s first track team made a good impression on all those who saw them compete. The cindermen never won a meet but they did place third against many strong teams in the Tide Relays at Minden. Six Cowboys (jualified for the district meet at Wood- lawn. Leon Jernigan and Ricky Herren qualified in the hundred-yard dash, Vic Bruce in the pole vault, and the 440-yard relay team consisting of Chuck Ramsey, Danny Mosley, Philip Hogan and Jernigan. Coached by Lowell Morrison, the entire team will return for the 1971-72 season except for Steve Covie who was graduated. With everyone experienced and returning, the Cowboys could very well have a bright future in track. 286 DISTRICT QUALIFIERS: Ricky Herren. Leon Jernigan, Vic Bruce, Chuck BELOW: Leon Jernigan placed first in the 100. 287 ABOVE: Tim Cain, Tom Bachman, Steve Adams, Russell Cooksey, Coach Hearron. Randy Hollowell, Jerry Bourne, Jimmie Huddleston. Bob Bourne. Golf Team Tied for City Championship Perhaps they went practically unheralded, but the Golf team won respect throughout the district as a team with which to be reckoned. Posting a record of eight wins and just three losses, the Cowboys went on to place fourth in the District Tourna¬ ment. Yet the highlight of the season was probably the City Championship Tournament. In this the Pokes went stroke to stroke with Captain Shreve, tying for first place. Howev¬ er, when it came around to the Sudden Death playoff, the team had two strokes more than the Gators and ended up in second. During the City Tournament, it was a Cowboy who was named the medalist, Randy Hollowell, who typified the Southwood competitive spirit in all athletic events. BELOW: Golf A” Team: Tim Cain, Tom Bachman, Steve Adams, Russell Cooksey, Randy Hollowell. 288 Poke Netters Had Pride South wood High School’s tennis team started their first year facing the overwhelming prospect of competing against older and more established teams, yet they still fin¬ ished the year with pride, laying the cornerstone for a tra¬ dition of fierce competition. There were seven lettermen on the Cowboy’s team, of which only two were boys, making tennis the only female dominated sport at Southwood. The boys were Robert Ross and Buddy Dillman, while the girls who lettered were Kathleen Jones, Margaret McNutt, Evelyn Bryant, Terri Lehr, and Christi Johnson. The Pokes were not without their outstanding partici¬ pants in tennis. Two of them, Margaret McNutt and Evelyn Bryant went so far as to reach the district matches at Querbes. They competed in women’s doubles and won one set. ABOVE: Kathleen Jones practiced her forehand swing. BELOW, ROW 1: Peggy Robertson, Margaret McNutt, Kathleen Jones, Christi Johnson, Terri Lehr. ROW 2: Dan Scurloclc, Steve Jordan, Robert Ross, Miss Strickland, Coach, Buddy Dillman, James Bass, Steve Rachel. 289 The Spirited Six Aroused Enthusiasm The 1971-72 Cheerleaders have exhibited an excellent example of spirit for others to follow. The Cowboy spirit was headed by senior Betsy Lee, who with the other five cheerleaders, created skits to perform at each pep rally. Mrs. Heinsohn, who sponsored the two juniors and four seniors, made sure they appeared at each game. They spent many hours of their time perfecting routines and cheers, painting posters and supporting various school sports and activities. The cheerleaders created and performed many skits. 1971-72 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Bonita Behan, Renee Humphries, Peggy Deaton, Christy Dillman, Betsy Lee, Libby Haynes. Chapparrelle Sr. Officers Attended Workshop Almost 300 girls, seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen, made up the 1971-72 Southwood Chapparrelles. They devoted much of their spare time and spent long hours practicing, but it wasn’t really work; it was fun. The Chapparrelles were always there, as the center of spirit and enthusiasm at pep rallies or as the highlight of half-time shows at football games. Dancing, which almost seemed to be a tradition at games, became a specialized part of the Chapparrelles in the form of the newly organ¬ ized Silver Spurs. Supporting the football am! basketball team in the form of making posters and going to games cost money. Projects to raise funds seemed recurring. The hours were long, and the work might have been hard, but it was worth it after all; there couldn’t have been a better cause. RIGHT: Sponsoring the Pep Squall was Miss Anne Strickland. DEPUTIES: Becky Lacy, Lana Snow, Cindy Potts, Susan Holder, Sandy Stowell, Bethany Brasher, Janine Svigel, Meredith Brown, Dianne Bunch, Denise Bunch. SHERIFFS: Patricia Elliot, Cindy Lester, Jan Edgard, Debbie Thomas, Sheri Hinton, Tammie Van Hoy, Jan Stewart, Laura Walcher, Angie Cupples. ABOVE: Karen Stephenson, Marshal and Jen Brown, Deputy Marshal shared the responsibility of over two hundred and seventy girls. 293 Blaze Of Spirit Flared At SHS ABOVE TOP RIGHT: Raynelle Griffin, Carol McAIexander, Colleen White, LeAnn Graves, Julia Jean, Carolyn Bozeman, Jenny Casciola, Mary Ellen Byers, Diane Baldwin, Renee Williams, Mitzi Faulkinberry, Joni Taylor, Kathy Prothro, Lela Mayfield, Debbie Boswell, Glynda Bamburg, Jenny Gulledge, Cindy Lester, Pat Haines, Sharon Harding, Susan Gordan, Sherry Dark, Cindy Potts. RIGHT: Expression of dedication. 294 There was always senior chaos, displayed here by Susan Scot! and Jo Ann Estess. POSSEE B: Paula Procell, Cindy Harris, Beth Bragg. Sandra King, San¬ dra Beck, Donna Thomas, Lynne Breitzman, Brenda Six, Bevelyn Bush, Tonee Underwood, Michal Hall, Joyce Cox, Terri Tilley, Patti Wilkinson, Jill Duvall, Susie Johnson, Susan Jones, Renae Taylor, Laura Walcher, Barbara Geissler, Cris Culpepper, Polly Strain, Susan Holder. POSSEE C: Debbie Thomas, Lana Snow, Debbie Wells, Gail Craig, Pamela Cooper, Deborah Rodgers, Marva Waters, Sharon Haynes, Beckie Walker, Mary Brawley, Pattie Campbell, Karen Bellamy, Pat Dale, Cindy Boyette, Laura Taylor, Kathy Jennings, Ramona Kelly, Julie Roper, Cindy Lohn, Gail Brown, San¬ dra Ebersole, Sheila Baker, Judy Fuller, Jackie Singler. Remember Baton Rouge? ABOVE: Drums played an important part in the pep squad. POSSEE D — Sandy Stowell. Jeana Gamble, Teri Morell, Kim Krause, Nanette Moore, Betsy Lehr, Kelly Hoffee, Judy Loften, Sandy Turney, Barbara La- Grone, Diana Gallagher. Paula Cooper, Carolyn Scholling, Terri Huffstickler, Pam Boies. Gina Langford, Yvonne Henley, Shelley Hilton. Karen Kelly, Cathy Jones, Yvonne Jimmerson, Sarah Bragg, Cindy Camus, Patti Fair. 296 POSSEE E — Susan Simpson, Tresa Boggus, Susan Boggus, Susan Rupert, Patricia Abington, Susan McCoy, Joy Ayo, Cherie Crowe, Paula Johnson, Tina Ben¬ nett, Stephanie Garner, Debbie Moring, Laurel) Michaels, Kaylen Slay, Terri Smith, Mary Ann Tidwell, Karla Van Hoy, Pam Hassell, Robin Hall, Veda Terry, Bridget Roberts, Barbara Smith, Hope Thompson, Tanya Atkins. ABOVE: The stands errupted into mass confusion when the Cowboys made a touchdown. Flagbearers Jennifer Elder and Ruby Tucker displayed the banner at the football games. POSSEE F: Meredith Brown, Jan Stewart, Mara Lyn Hill, Julie Ing¬ land, Jacquie Ross, Kathy Frame, Karen Fenzel, Barbara Lowrey, Ma ry Beth Hays, Diana Sorrell, Amy Morris, Peggy Clayton, Cindy Williford. Lana Wilson, Patricia Kauffman, June Thomas, Cynthia Griffin, Patty Stinson, Janet Reno, Taryn Upchurch, Cindy Debusk, Lou Ann Hunter, Becky Hall. Sound Of Assembly Spurred Our Team On DRUMMERS: Denise Fair, Mary Michael Mayfield, Shelda Farmer, Sanna Fant, Janet Walton, Kathy McLeod, Theresa Frisch, Susan McCall, Ellen Nelson, Jo Ann Stephens, Danell Kinsey, Michelle Hawkins, Susan Derryberry, Paula Mur¬ ray, Carol Haire, Paula Wagner, Karen Neal, Linda Smith. When the drummers stopped the beat went on and on and on . . . Chapparalles Encouraged BELOW LEFT: There were times when everyone thought home games were better. BELOW RIGHT: This was boosting spirit? POSSEE G — Debbie Bruce, Julie Bachman, Cindy Moore, Mary Ellen Roberts, Anita Rogers, Jean Murphy, Kimberly Brasher, Rolanda Stringfel- low, Rhonda Berry, Sheryl Burleson, Beverly Boyette, Melinda Waldon, Vicki West, Kim Winans, Melanie O’Neal, Cindy Reynolds, Sharon Tal¬ ley, Renee Burks, Cynthia Belcher, Kathy Robins, Dena Crick, Lynda Kizer, Cindy Lehr, Diane Bunch, Carol Rust. 300 Athletes BELOW: The hearts of the Cowboys cried victory. POSSEE H — Aline Massey, Betsy Waller, Joni White, Patty Leone, An¬ gela Day. Michelle Smith, Cindy Hard¬ wick, Dee Pickett, Brenda Pitts, Kenda Hunt, Patty Leone, Patricia Allen, Leslie Lohn, Cathy McDonald, Donna Stueart, Rhonda Bailey. Shelley Owens, Jan Edgard, Denise Bunch, Debbie Day, Susan Rothwell, Gail Cot¬ ton, Dana Dillman. 301 Three students of Southwood demanded a change in the dress code. Karen Stephenson added great enthusiasm. POSSEE I — Melody Tipton, Kay Herring, Patricia Cross, Kathy Sin¬ clair, Janice Klinger, Donna Bogan, Terri Michaels, Sherri Harris. Kathy Hofius, Trilby Thomas, Cissy Markaverich, Carole Smith. Patricia Elliott, Charlene Woodard, Karen Anderson, Susan Scott, Julie Renken, Debra Liker, Cindy Roth, Denise Alexander, Linda Stewart, Lajuana Wright, Terry Gillum, Diane Bowen, Janine Svigel. Guests Year Round LEFT: The Wild Bunch BELOW: A product of a poster party. POSSEE J — Delinda Hunt, Lynda Berry, Rita Mitchell, Lucia Fox, Donna Monroe. Donette Muse, Cindy Murray, Cayla Shockley, Jill Jour¬ ney, Ann Barnett, Betsy Boyd, Nelwyn Lynn, Linda Mudd, Jean Bur¬ roughs, Diane Adcock, Carol Jones, Debbie Dalton, Julie Tenbarge. Cindy Tabor, Peggy Jobe, Gina Cupplos, Bethany Brasher, Angie Cupples. 303 304 EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 5850 Buncombe Road REV. BILL STOWELL Pastor SOUTHERN SANITATION CO., INC. 925-9291 Congratulations Class of 72 Compliments of CHARLES R. HENINGTON ASSESSOR CADDO PARISH 306 The world is now your proving ground. You ' ll be given a chance to test your ideas and theories. Once proven, they will be used towards a better tomorrow for all. Our best goes with you. (the J hreliejmrt (Times One Hundred and First Year of Leadership in the Ark-La-Tex PEDIATRICS 909 Olive Street SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Telephone: 425-3406 DONALD G. MACK, M.D. DOROTHY L. MACK, M.D. ANNA DON CUMMINGS, M.D. A Pack a day will bring the Mortician Your way with a Flip-Top-Box! Mack, Mack, and Cummings ROBERT C. ROSE, JR. 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COBB, III Registered Pharmacist Automobile end Truck Financing First and Second Real Estate Loans LESTER BRAZZEL’S Used Cars and Trucks, Inc. wries 925 Short Spring Street Ph. 423-8519 Shreveport, La. Downtown Pinecroft Baptist Church Thermal Supply Shreve City 740 Azalea Dr. WHOLESALE Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating Equipment and Parts 8002 Jewella Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 MIKE PYLES Branch Manager (318) 868 4455 Telephone 686-5200 1550 W. Kirby Place Res. Phone 925 9440 Shreveport, La. 71103 317 good vear GOOD YEAR SERVICE Retail Division of THE GOODYEAR TIRE RUBBER COMPANY Compliments of BEBE ' S SAMPLE SHOP 440 West 70th KEN HUNT 727 Crockett St. Store Mgr. Shreveport, La. 71 101 Phone: 424 6596 Tilbury ' s Southern Meat Co., Inc. Catering to Hotels and Restaurants DELTA BUSINESS COLLEGE Congratulations 71-72 Graduates 2419 Southern Ave. Phone 425-3261 Shreveport, La. PROCESSORS FOR HOME FREEZERS Petroleum Tower 423-161 I SUMMER GROVE PHARMACY 2865 Summer Grove Drive SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71108 Phone 686-3650 § o cJ” f 318 GO COWBOYS — Compliments of HARDY MURRAY, INC. All Forms of Insurance and Bonds J. M. MURRAY 925 Lane Bldg. Shreveport, La. THE GUEST HOUSE A total nursing home providing complete professional nursing care in a warm home-like atmosphere. ACCOMMODATIONS NOW AVAILABLE 9225 Normandie Drive 686 0515 (MRS.) VERNELL F. GANN, N.H.A. Administrator In Growing Southwest Shreveport 319 Compliments of (eTivia) BusiNKhs Men s Assuranc e COTTON BOLL GRILL JOHN J. LONG, CLU Manager Phone 865 1405 2428 Southern Aye. Phone 424-9129 2620 Centenary Business Center Suite 240 Shreveport, La. 71104 The Fabric Gallery SdRRKE OF SHREVEPORT, INC. 2 18 Texas Street Phones 422 1141 — 425 4457 Southside Village Shopping Center 9064 Mansfield Rd. 686-3205 OFFICE SUPPLIES • PRINTING • OFFSET RUBBER STAMPS OFFICE PLANNING AND DESIGN Specializing in VOLKSWAGEN and PORSCHE Service Our Work It Guaranteed WiCo Automotive 5609 W. Canal Street Phone 635-5341 Compliments of the B. J. McCONATHY FAMILY CURTIS G. WILLIAMS JOM COOKSEY VICTORIA SASH DOOR CO., INC. Compliments of Ph. 631 181 1 — 3408 Hollywood Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana 71109 NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., INC. HOURS Weekday 7:30 A.M. — 9:00 P.M. Saturday 7:30 A.M. — 5:00 P.M. 1101 West 70th Street 865-7141 320 COMPLIMENTS OF TIGER MART SUPER SERVICE Keithville, La. PIONEERING IN BANKING COMPLIMENTS OF MILL INDUSTRIES 5000 Reisor Rd. Shreveport, La. MAIN OFFICE 333 MILAM • FAIR GROUNDS 2708 GREENWOOD BROADMOOR 648 E. KINGS HW. • SOUTHSIDE 6725 SOUTHERN JORDAN STREET 814 JORDAN • SUNSET ACRES 6705 HEARNE SOUTHWOOD 9360 MANSFIELD WORLD WIDE SERVICE IN PLANT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION 321 COLOSSUS-MIDLAND DIVISION OF BURGESS INDUSTRIES Power Equipment Group 221 Airport Drive Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 JACK H. CUNNINGHAM, CLU GENERAL AGENT REPRESENTING WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY Best Wishes COWBOYS Compliments of a Friend Compliments of PHONE 686-6832 SOUTHSIDE VILLAGE DRUGS, INC. 9050 Mansfield Road Shreveport, La. Compliments of GOOD LUCK COWBOYS GEORGE D’ARTOIS Compliments of Commissioner of Public Safety MRS. WEAVER’S SALADS HALE HORSE AND STOCK — TRAILERS STARCRAFT CAMPERS SIMMONS SERVICE MART M. E. SIMMONS — Owner Daniel ' s Movers 28 Years Experience in Moving and Hauling Call 424-3523 or 425-7041 AMERICAN GAS AND OIL One Stop Service 9204 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, La. Phone 686 9105 ELMO DANIEL, JR. 708 Butler St. Owner and Manager Shreveport, La. 322 Braswell industries, inc. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Good Luck ' Pokes Compliments of CEDAR GROVE PLUMBING eveRYBODY FROZEN FOODS FROSTED FOODS INC. ISBELL CONSTRUCTION, INC. ASPHALT PAVING CONTRAC TORS Ph. 686 1410 HOLLAND INSURANCE HUGO A. HOLLAND SIDNEY KENT Shreveport, La. SUMMER GROVE CLEANERS Compliments of 2843 Summer Grove Drive DONALD E. HATHAWAY Ph. 686 2661 your COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS Personal Care, Beautiful Cleaning One Day Service 323 DIESEL FUEL INJECTION — SALES AND SERVICE K C REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR GENERAL MOTORS DIESEL ENGINES Brighton Manor Apartments VAUGHAN BUSH, INC. 1050 Grimmet Dr. Bus. 422 8432 Resident Perfection Shreveport, La. L. E. ROY BUSH R. J. JAY BUSH NIGHT Keithville 925 9164 Phone 631 3482 Phone 861 2279 2045 Flournoy-Lucas Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 686 5686 In An Apartment Home SAMMIE CAUSEY Manager JOY BERRYMAN Ass ' t Mgr. SOUTHERN HILLS GROCERY AND HARDWARE GOOD LUCK COWBOYS! Compliments of 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 10:00 Hot Donuts and Hand Dipped Ice Cream Hot French Bread DEALERS TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Daily 4 PM — Gifts 8934 Kingston Road Telephone 686 1828 2460 Midway Ave. 635 7567 A Portrait is forever . . . Our Studio facilities are of the finest, and our many years of serving customers and friends in the Ark-La-Tex, have re¬ sulted in our vast experience and ability to create beautiful portraits for you. If we can be of assistance in any way, please call on us. It has been, and will continue to be, a pleasure to serve you. DRUMMOND ' S ‘ftyou c %£ Ay. ' Inc. 533 JORDAN: SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA PHONE 423-1883 324 Compliments of Compliments of K. W. CRISP SOUTHERN HILLS CITGO Cowan ' s Mercantile 9402 Kingston Service Station Boats — Motors — Trailers YOUR MOST PROFITABLE (. LOCATION FOR [ flHf rV SMART [ l t : l SAVING ... 1 J J EVINRUDE MOTORS AND BOATS HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SHREVEPORT 624 Market Street REEVES MARINE CENTER 3210 Lakeshore P.O. Box 1728 Shreveport, Louisiana 71102 Phone 422 1 145 Southside Ceramic T Ph. 686-2224 2914 Hoyte Dr. . Shreveport, La. 71108 EX-CEL SLIP - GREENWARE (V 4, BISQUE FINISHED PRODUCTS 11 Wv FIRING - SUPPLIES - LESSONS SPECIAL ORDERS OUm AILEEN McCALL fNJuiTone Lightcraft • Sterling O ' ViSiO (•covilx) C. R. (CHARLIE) ELDER 2055 CRABAPPLE DRIVE SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA 71106 Southwood Cowboy PHONE: 686-2293 CAMUS ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. VINYL TILE FORMICA VINYL CORLON CARPET DRAIN BOARDS B J Floor Service, Inc. Phone: 865-7108 308 East 70th Street 3010 Hollywood Ave. Shreveport, La. 71108 Shreveport, La. 71 106 Phone 631 4563 C. J. JUNEAU RES. PHONE 686 5875 U.S. Plywood 910 West 62nd Street Shreveport, La. 71106 Telephone: (318) 868-2721 A Division of U.S. Plywood Champion Papers Inc. R.B.W. MOTORS Your Chrysler Plymouth Dealer The Place to go . . . For the Fashions You Know! SHREVEPORT BOSSIER CITY 2405 Youree Dr. Matchless Service! . . . that ' s ELECTRICITY BlilBPCT Southwestern Electric Power Company BOUQUET FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASION Southfield Mall Southfield Plaza 5801 Youree Drive Shreveport, La. Telephone 869-1269 326 MOSHER STEEL COMPANY Of La., Inc. BEAIRD-POULAN INC. 5020 Flournoy-Lucas Rd. Shreveport, La. 71109 P.O. Box 9329 PHONES 422 1657 — 424 7834 or 425 2827 Newman Funeral Home and Omega Service Insurance Co. 1208 Pierre Ave. Shreveport, La. 71103 Congratulations SENIOR PEP SQUAD OFFICERS for a fine year! MRS. SUSIE L. NEWMAN Mgr. Insurance Dept. Res. Pho. 425 2827 P O BOX 6227 N. NEWMAN Mgr. Funeral Home SHREVEPORT. I_A. [Jill JjfA-MMOlSriD BUILDING SPECIALTIES, INC. PEOPLE’S MARKET 2 2933 Lindholm Phone ME 1-7122 Meat is our specialty Not our sideline BILL HAMMOND Phone 606 - 292-4 Compliments of W. D. MILLER Allstate H GOO ) and LYNN BONNER Local 1532, United Auto Workers iO: JACK HAMPTON Senior Account Agent 5910 Hearne Avenue, Shreveport, La. 71108 Bus. 636 6381 • Res. 686 6322 Registered Representative, Allstate Enterprises Fund Sales, Inc. 327 SPEEDY ' S SERVICE STORE 9428 Mansfield Road Open 7 Days a Week From 6:00 to 10:00 SAM AND CAMILLE SARDISCO CONGRATULATIONS Southwood ' s Seniors Compliments of FRANCIS P. BICKHAM SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER NEW CAR DEALERS’ ASSOC. Buy it from Your Hometown Dealer — he has all the bargains — only he can furnish parts and repairs Let Your Next Car Be a Bargain SEE JIM WHEELER FOR ALL YOUR BOATING NEEDS S L MARINE COMPANY, INC. 1801 Market Street 423-0555 iiiiiiniiimiiiiii Compliments of Manufacturer of Fleet-Line Welding Fittings STEEL FORGINGS, INC. 1810 Barton Drive • Area Code 318 • Phone 422-3295 P.O. Box 7365, Shreveport, La. 71 107 328 YOU DONT HAVE TO CLIMB THE ALPS FOR GOODNESS ... JUST COME TO MR. SWISS For the Best Hamburgers Two Locations 1033 W. 70th 1200 Shreveport Barksdale Hwy. 868 1403 868 3884 WE DO IT ALL and Malts in Town. Good Luck Room Air Conditioning Lighting Fixtures BANKAMERICARD Lamp Shades Lamp Assemblies MASTER CHARGE MIKE STOWELL ELECTRICAL SERVICE REPAIRS RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL RAYMOND F CAMUS 424-4406 SHOWROOM FRANK G. CAMUS Nights, Sundays and Holidays Dial DISPLAY 861 3394 or 861 7470 or 865 7793 1302 Louisiana Ave. Radio Dispatched Service DREYFUSS BLUMBERG WEISMAN INSURANCE Phone 422 9561 222 Milam Street Shreveport, La. Air Conditioning Service Engine Diagnostic Tune-Up Machine Shop Service Welding and Steam Cleaning South Shreveport Motors GENERAL REPAIR Phone 686 6054 MONROE DANIEL, Owner David Moore Dev. Co., Inc. 686 7051 Now Building in Silver Pine Village and Kings Towne QUERBES BOURQUIN Incorporated All Lines Of Insurance Phone 423 5241 214 Milam Street • Shreveport, Louisiana 329 GOOD LUCK SOUTHWOOD Come Visit Us Milton Oglesby RED RIVER MOTOR CO. SERVICE STATION SUPPLY INC. Automotive Parts and Service Station Supplies 517 East 70th Street— Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 865 2319 TONI THAYER Stylist Tuesday Through Saturday and Thursday Evening by Appointment TONI’S BEAUTY SALON Phone 686-1449 Next to P ak-A-Sak 872 Flournoy-Lucas Rd. LOUISIANA BANKA TRUST CO. MEMBER F.D.I.C. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1972 Graduates MR. AND MRS. FRANK T. BOSTWICK 330 VILLAGE TEXACO 8955 Mansfield Rd., Rt. 171 HARRY ALLEN, SR., Owner Phone 686 9171 Also: THE NEW QUICK SHOP! HONDA SALES - SERVICE — PARTS THE HICA CORPORATION ALLOY STEEL CASTING ggSS HONDA Shreveport, Louisiana SOUTH Address Telephone 1431 W. 59th 865-5668 3200 W. 70th ST. SHREVEPORT, LA. Compliments of HAROLD’S EXPERT SHOE SERVICE CROSBY BROKERAGE COMPANY SAVE DOLLARS GOOD LUCK COWBOYS! Get New Shoe Look — With old Shoe Comfort 2916 W. 70th St. Shreveport, La. 331 T SHREVEPORT PLAN AND DRAFTING SERVICE 9057 Mansfield Road 686-4784 IVAN SMITH FURNITURE SHREVEPORT, LA. MONROE, LA. RUSTON, LA. MARSHALL, TEXAS AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 19 SUCCESSFUL YEARS Compliments of of training and placing our students in the highest paying jobs. DWIGHT D. PYBURN TOWN HOUSE 4231853 423 2327 CLERK OF FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF CADDO, STATE OF LOUISIANA THE LEE NATIONAL COMPANY A s LOT SURANCH The Lee National Life Building, 1 706 Centenary Boulevard Shreveport, Louisiana 332 Compliments of BROWN ERECTION COMPANY Lloyd Street 422-9574 Milk and Ice Cream S BETEFQBT BAM TRUST CO. 2520 Lin wood Shreveport, La. Qolden QneeJz Blue. (leAtauAunt Shreveport, Louisiana Main Office — 5836 Mansfield Road Uptown Branch — 4855 Line Ave. Summer Grove Branch — 9361 Mansfield Road Westwood Branch — 3420 Jewella Road MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA _ 333 Berg Mechanical, Inc. 531 West 61st Street Shreveport, La. Mf IC PHARMACY PLUMBING — HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING 520 E. Kings Highway 1712 Kings Highway 228 East 70th 1817 Airline Dr., B.C. 252 Fontaine Street 2118 Hollywood 3714 Jewella 2916 Flournoy-Lucas El Chico Famous for Mexican and American Foods Ample Parking Space 2127 Greenwood Road When You Think of Bowling Think of Brunswick SOUTHGATE LANES 6518 Mansfield Road 635 3577 4015 Fern Avenue Phone 631 7491 WOLFE’S SHOES King Florists BEST WISHES COWBOYS Southside Village 9060 Mansfield Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Telephone 686 6491 6130 Hearne Ave. P.O. Box 3001 Shreveport, La. 71108 Always Remember We Appreciate Your Business limestone: - fertilizer FABRICS - DRESS - DRAPERIES - UPHOLSTERY NOTIONS - PATTERNS Louisiana Mills Store, Inc. Telephone AC 318 868-9635 215 East Kings Highway SHREVEPORT, LA. 71104 Dunn ' s Spreading Service Phone 025-9133 JIMMIE DUNN RTE. 1. KEITHVILLE. LA 334 Protective Coverage Insuring the Southwood Farm” Pinson-Calhoun Ins. Agency, Inc. 416 Petroleum Tower P.O. Box 416 Shreveport, La. 71162 ASSOCIATES: Braswell Insurance Agency E. J. Dorman Fuller Morrison Insurance Agency Phone 425-5385 Compliments of Southern Skating Club, Inc. LAMAR METHVIN Barron Rd. at Mansfield Rd. Open Tuesday nite 7-10 pm Friday and Saturday 7-1 I pm KEITHVILLE, LA. PHONE 925-3118 GANG-NAIL TRUSS CO. of Shreveport, Inc. GANG-NAIL 536 W. 62nd Street P.O. Box 8235 Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Phone: 868 2734 PRESLEY ' S GARAGE General Repair and Overhaul 2518 Midway Phone 635 0551 Shreveport, Louisiana RED WINS WORK SHOES AND BOOTS DINGO AND ACME BOOTS CULLICK BROS. 1871 Texas Avenue Phone 422-6234 LEVI ' S HUTCHES ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CO. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 609 Fontenac Phone 424 6681 Compliments of BEN SOUR Chartered Life Underwriter George Adcock Distributing Co. INSTITUTIONAL FOOD PRODUCTS 1806 Market St. Shreveport, Louisana Phone 422 4332 Candles Soap at decorations iCCis. (z f-xt (2xafti 2959 MIDWAY AVE PHONE 635 2949 SHREVEPORT L.A 71109 CERAMIC AND Decoupage Supplies Mildred Smith Owner INSURANCE AND COMMON STOCK INVESTMENT AND RETIREMENT PLANS Graduate The Life Underwriter Training Council WILLIAM P. GREENE Registered Representative RES: 9209 SAVANNA DR. SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 OFFICE, RESIDENCE, 423-1676 686-051 7 RAY’S BARBER SHOP AND HAIR STYLING CENTER Tuesday Thru Friday 8:30-5:30 Saturday 8:30-3:00 THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Ph. 686-9027 SHREVEPORT. LA. RAY QUIGLEY 2742 Mackey Lane 336 FOREST PARK CEMETERIES St. Vincent between Claiborne and Ockley Meriwether Road and Curtis Lane Extended 361-3544 686-1461 ENDOWED CARE NON SECTARIAN BRASWELL AUTO PARTS 3523 Greenwood Road AMERICAN BANK TRUST CO. Member FDlC Shreveport. Louisiana Enoch T. Nix President Compliments of BOBBY L. GREENE PLUMBING Shreveport MOHR ASSOCIATES. INC. Consulting Civil Engineers NO. 8 FAIRWAY FOREST PLAZA 7700 PINES ROAD SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA 71109 Continental Trallways easiest travel on earth 33 7 Compliments of PEP SQUAD DRUMMERS SUSAN McCALL KAREN NEAL JANET WALTON MICHELE HAWKINS ELLEN NELSON THERESA FRISH SANNA FANT KATHY McLEOD DENISE FAIR LINDA SMITH CAROL HAIRE PAULA MURRAY JOHN STEPHENS MARY MAYFIELD DANELL KINSEY SUSAN DERRYBERRY Linen Supplies — Work Clothes — Dust Control AMERICAN LINEN SERVICE 1360 Hollywood Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana Bus. Phone 868-0566 Phone 424-8166 Moore s Baldwin of Shreveport The Sight and Sound of Fine Music ' PIANOS — ORGANS Firestone DEALER STORE 3040 Mansfield Road P.O. Box 3125 Shreveport. Louisiana 71 103 THE TIRE PEOPLE HELEN HARRIS Owner 2606 Lakeshore Dr. SHREVEPORT. LA. 71103 Compliments of FANT, CHASE KLINE, INC. Compliments of ROBO CAR WASH Complete Insurance Service Good Luck Cowboys! I 134 N. Market Phone 425-1584 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA To suit all affairs buy your clothes at SHAKES - BURGERS - FRIES VACLAIR ' S No. 1 3016 Greenwood Rd. VIRGINIA MclNNIS and CLARA LOLLEY 8926 Kingston Rd. Petite and Misses 686-3812 Ready-to-Wear No. 2 2905 W. 70th No. 3 910 Crabapple Dr. 338 Compliments of MAYOR L. CALHOUN ALLEN, JR. SAM RINAUDO, Owner AIR CONDITIONING — HEATING — REFRIGERATION Sales and Service 24 HOUR SERVICE 300 W. 61 St. Phone 868 6337 V«P r! etc t Bool, IN Sk reve CZitif FRESHMOST DAIRY FOODS Phone 635-43 I I HflVERTY ' S There s No Place Like home NEAR SHREVE CITY •• IRISTIRSEI; ' W V •1 % Phone 686 3910 Evenings by Appointment CHRISTENSEN DIAMOND PRODUCTS CO P.O. Bo 7585 Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 Phone (318) 424 8318 ham $ WIGS WIGLETS JANE QUIGLEY Owner Stylist Body Beauty Salon 2740 MACKEY LANE SHREVEPORT. LA. 339 GOOD LUCK TO THE COWBOY BAND Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter LEE ' S CARPETS ARMSTRONG FLOORS STEAMCLEANING CARPET STEPHENSON FLOOR COVERING SOUTHERN MAID DOUGHNUTS 2 301 E. Kings Highway Open 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. Special Prices to Schools and Clubs 340 Sears Is Turned In! Students who know Sears, know Sears has the popu¬ lar NOW look at prices that fit your budget. Make Sears YOUR headquarters for up-to-date styles in fine fashion apparel. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Shreveport Bossier City Compliments of HOMER O. BYERS General Contractor P.O. Box 6627 Shreveport. La. 869-2328 SHREVEPORT BUSINESS INSTITUTE 624 Travis 424-3261 Day and Evening Classes IBM Keypunch Medical Assistant Nurse’s Aide Clerk Typist Compliments of your FENCE PEOPLE LOUISIANA FENCE CO.. INC. 631-1870 ALL TYPES OF FENCING COMMERCIAL ' 5 , I NATIONAL BANK SMWevePORT. LOUISIANA w«tM ' I(Hal Cl 341 Compliments of RICHMOND FLOORS KITCHENS INC. 3856 Southern Avenue Phone 318 861 2445 for fine furniture— ' bewleys 900 WK8T 70th HTRKKT j Compliments of STEEL SALES AND SERVICE, INC. PATRONS Robert L. Hogg Paul’s Dept. Western Store Kilpatrick Life Ins. Business Machines Computers 1810 Market St. Mr. J. Williams Roseneath Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCoy, Jr. Buddy Dillman John David Crow Drilling Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Bedgood 2000 Beck Building Brown Brothers Hardware Business Machines Computers Corp. 1406 Southern Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heinsohn Claude Holland Ark-La-Tex Paint Mfg., Inc. Roy C. McCoy III Mary Ellen Roberts Jesse Stone 342 3108 West 70th Street Phone 686-8230 3g PAS Q JAlt TIZZA CARR T OUT Compliments of JOHN A. RICHARDSON Food Fun for Everyone District Attorney STORE HOURS Sun. Thru Thur. 11:00 A.M. Till 10:30 P.M. Fri. and Sat. 11:00 A.M. till 12:00 P.M. SEWING • LAVING • SERGING • BINDING HONDA CUSTOM CARPET SERVICE STEAM CLEANING Wisdom Soil Extraction System Powercycle Center, Inc. 1818 Sestln St. 422 8939 4612 RAYMOND STREET PHONE 636-3141 SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA HONDA SOUTH 3200 W. 70th St. Harold K. Quinn, C.L.U. Compliments of PEOPLE ' S MARKET 2 Life Insurance Good Luck Cowboys! Compliments of Jy GERALD H. (JERRY) NELSON SPITZERS In c 343 Abe s Seafood and Sirloin 308 Adcock Distributing Company 336 Allen Calhoun 339 American Bank and Trust 337 American Fence Co. 314 American Linen Service 338 AMF Beaird 308 Arkla Gas Co. 311 Ark-La-Te Aluminum Awning 312 Ark-La-Tex Paint Mfg. Inc. 342 Arrow Electric 307 Ayers School of Business 332 B J Floor Service Inc. 325 Baldwin of Shreveport 338 Beaird-Poulan Inc. 327 Beall s 306 Bearing and Transmission Co. 315 BeBe s Sample Shop 318 Bedgood Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. 342 Berg Mechanical Inc. 334 Beweley s Furniture Store 342 Bickham Francis P. 328 Bob s House of Speed 310 Bogan. Al 309 Borden s Inc. 333 Bostwick Mr. and Mrs. Frank 330 Bouquet Florist 326 Bowen s Grocery 316 Braswell Auto Parts 337 Braswell Industries Inc. 323 Brazzel s Lester Used Cars and Trucks Inc. 317 Brewster Company 312 Brighton Manor Apartments 324 Brown Brothers Hardware 342 Brown Erection Company 333 Browning Street Beauty Shop 314 Burford s Keithville Variety 312 Business Machines Computers 342 Business Machines Computer Corp. 342 Business Men s Assurance 320 Byers Construction Co. 341 C C Electric Co.. Inc. 329 Caddo Radiator Works 316 Calvary Baptist Church 31 I Camus Electric Co. 325 Cedar Grove Pharmacy 323 Christensen Diamond Products Company 339 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Shreveport 326 Collossus-Midland Division of Burgess Industries 322 Commerical College of Shreveport 315 Commercial National Bank 341 Continental Trailways 337 Cotton Bowl Grill 320 Cowan s Mercantile 325 Crosby Brokerage 331 Crow John David Drilling Co. 342 Cullick Bros. Shoe Store 336 Cunningham. Jack C. 322 Custom Carpet Service 343 Darnel s Movers 322 D Artois. George 322 Dealers Truck Equipment Co.. Inc. 324 Delta Business College 318 Dillman Buddy 342 Drake Company 320 Dreyfuss. Btumberg and Weisman 329 Drummond s House of Photography 324 Dunn s Spreading Service 334 El Chico 334 Emmanuel Baptist Church 306 Estes Service Co. 31 3 Fabric Gallery 320 Fairview Farm Dairy 313 Fant Chase Klme. Inc. 338 Farm Bureau Insurance 313 Ferguson Joe C. Painting Contractor 306 Field Enterprises Education Corporation 309 First National Bank 313 Fitzgerald s Plumbing and Heating 31 I Florsheim Company 316 Flournoy Jewelers 312 Foremost Dairy Foods 339 AD INDEX Forest Park Cemeteries 337 Frazier s Kentucky Fried Chicken 314 Frosted Foods. Inc. 323 Gang-Nail Truss 335 Golden Greek Blue Yonder Restaurant 333 Goldring s 337 Goodyear 3 18 Green. Bobby L. Plumbing Co.. Inc. 337 Guest House 319 Hammond. Bill Building Specialties 327 Hampton. Jack 327 Hardy Murray Insurance 319 Harold s Shoe Service 331 Hathaway. Don 323 Haverty Furniture Company 339 Hearne s 31 7 Hemsohn. Mr. and Mrs. Larry 342 Hennington. Charles R. 306 Hica Corporation 331 Hillman Kelley 3 I I Hobby Gallery 310 Hodge R. W. Sons. Inc. 307 Hogg Robert L. 342 Holland. Claude 342 Holland Insurance Agency 323 Home Federal Savings Loan Assn. 325 Honda South 331 Hutches Roofing Sheet Metal Co. 336 Isbell Construction Inc. 334 Jefferson Standard Life Insurance 307 Joy’s Flower Shop 309 K.dd Russ 310 Kilpatrick Life Insurance 342 King Florists 334 Kwik Shop Grocery 31 I Lady Jane s Beauty Salon 339 Lakeshore Air Conditioning Contractors Inc. 310 Lee National Life 332 Louisiana Bank Trust 330 Louisiana Fence Company 341 Louisiana Mills Store Inc. 334 Louisiana Value and Fittings Company Inc. 309 Lynise Gift Shop 313 M M Tile Sales 308 Mack Mack Cummings M.D. s 307 Mac s Dairy Dream 338 Marlah s Flower Shop 310 McConathy B. J. 320 McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. 342 McCoy Mr. and Mrs. R. C.. Jr. 342 McCoy Mr. and Mrs. R. C.. Ill 342 McKellar Sunset Drug 314 Medic Pharmacy 334 Micheal s Furniture Company 310 Millie s Art Crafts 336 Mill Industries Inc. 321 Mohr Associates Inc. 337 Moore David Dev. Company Inc. 329 Moore s Firestone 338 Mosher Steel Company of Louisiana Inc. 327 Mrs. Weaver s Salads 322 Mr. Swiss 329 Nelson. Gerald H. 343 Newman Funeral Home 327 New York Furniture Company 320 Nutone 325 Oglesby Milton 330 Owens Plumbing Company 313 P S Speedometer 314 Paperback Books 339 Pasquales Pizza 343 Paul s Dept. Western Store 342 Payne Bill 329 People s Market I 344 Peoples Market 2 327 Pep Squad Drummers 338 Pinecroft Baptist Church 317 Pinson-Calhoun Insurance Agency 335 Pioneer Bank and Trust Co. 321 Porter Mr. and Mrs. Harry 340 Power Cycle Center Inc. 343 Presley s Garage 336 Prudential Insurance Co. 336 Pyburn, Dwight 333 Querbes and Bourquin Inc. 329 Quinn. Harold K. Insurance Agency 343 Ray s Barber Shop 336 RBW Motors 326 Reeves Marine Center 325 Richardson John A. 343 Richmond Floors and Kitchens. Inc. 342 Right Way Cleaners 316 Roberts Mary Ellen 342 Robo Car Wash 338 Roseneath Funeral Home 342 Rothschild 312 Rubensteins. Inc. 326 Rushing Ben Band Service 309 S L Marine 328 Sambo s Restaurant 333 Sam s Air Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Service 339 Sears Roebuck Company 341 Service Station Supply 331 Shreveport Appliance Service 308 Shreveport Bank Trust 333 Shreveport Beauty School 310 Shreveport-Bossier New Car Dealers Association 328 Shreveport Business Institute 341 Shreveport Draughon-Norton Business College 308 Shreveport Grain and Elevator Company 314 Shreveport Plan and Drafting Service 333 Shreveport Times 307 Simmons Service Mart 322 Smart Shops 343 Smith Furniture Company 333 Smith Thurman C. Photography 314 Sour Ben 336 Southern Hills Citgo 325 Southern Hills Grocery and Hardware 324 Southern Hills Pharmacy 312 Southern Mam Donut No. 2 340 Southern Sanitation Co., Inc. 306 Southern Skating Club 335 Southgate Lanes 334 South Shreveport Motors 329 South Shreveport Pharmacy 308 Southside Ceramic 325 Southside Coach and Trailer Sales 312 Southside Village Drug 322 Southwestern Electric Power Co. 326 Speedy Service Store 328 Steel Forgings Inc. 328 Steel Sales and Service Inc. 342 Stephenson Floor Covering 340 Stone Jesse 342 Styron s Engraving 331 Summer Grove ACE Hardware and Farm Supply 3 16 Summer Grove Baptist Church 308 Summer Grove Cleaners 323 Summer Grove Pharmacy 318 Taylor, B. Kenny 3 15 Thermal Supply 3 I 7 Tiger Mart Super Service 321 Tilbury s Southern Meat Co. 318 Toni s Beauty Salon 330 Tucker Plumbing 315 UAW Local 1532 327 U. S. Plywood 326 Vaclair s 338 Vaughan and Bush Inc. 324 Victoria Lumber Company 320 Village Texaco 33 I White s Carpet Service 317 White Glove Car Wash 329 Whitley Pharmacy 317 Wico Automotive 320 Williams J. S. Inc. 310 Williams Mr. J. 342 Williams Truck Parts Inc. 316 Wolfe s Shoes 334 Yearwood s 3 15 PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING Ferguson, Mike (Fr.) .252 Ferguson. Pal (Fr.).252 Ferguson, Rav (Sr.).59, 109. 136, 137, 148. 192, 275 Ferguson, Robin (Sr.).192 Field . Barbara (Fr.).252 Field . Joyce (Sr.) .77. 192 Fields. Myrtis (Jr.).215 Finch, Connie (Sr.).192 Findley, Lyneltc (Fr.) .75, 252 Finney. Bcrk (Fr.) .253 Flores. Tina (Fr.).253 Flowers. Jimmy (Jr.).215 Fondren. Jesse (So.).235 Foreman. Debbie (So.).235 Forgione, Laura (Fr.).253 Forsong. David (Jr.).216 Foulk. Belly Jo (So.) .235 Fowler, Kan I (Jr.).77, 121. 216 Fox. Chris (jr.).83. 89. 90. 216 Fox. Lueia (Fr.).253. 303 Frame. Kathy (Jr.).216. 298 Franklin. Bobby (Fr.).253. 277 Franklin. Ray (Fr.).253 Franklin. Roxie (Jr.).216 Frazier, Darrel (Sr.).192 Frazier. Donna (So.).235 Freeman. Barbara (So.) . . .70, 108. 235 Freeman. Paul (Sr.).192 Frey, Sue (Jr.) .216 192 Fridge. Ann (Sr.).40. 134. 148. 170. 192 Fridge. Billv (So.).235 Friseh. Teresa (So.) .128. 138, 148. 235. 299 Frujer, Da nr lie.126 Fuller. Judy (Jr.).77. 216. 295 Furlow, Peggy (Jr.) .109. 216 G Gadd. Mike (Fr.).253, 283 Gadd. Tommy (So.) .235 Gallagher. Diane (Fr.).253. 296 Galloway. Janel (So.) .235 Gamble, Gentry (Fr.).108. 253 Gamble. Jeana (Jr.).216. 296 Gammel, Cindy (Fr.).109. 253 Gamel, Deborah (So.).235 Gandy. Wanda (Jr.).126. 216 Gardner. Lloyd (Fr.).253 Garner. Brenda (Fr.) .253 Garner. Dan (Jr.).48, 129, 216 Garner, Stephanie (So.).235. 297 Garrett. Karen (So.).235 Garrison. Stephanie (So.).235 Garrison. Tawnya (So.).235 Garrison. Theresa (Sr.).192 Garsee, Doug (Fr.).253 Gas pa rd. Pam (Sr.).124. 149. 192 Gaston, Billy (Fr.) .253 Gales, Bonnie (So.).235 Gates. Clark (Sr.).192 Gales, Sharon (Fr.).253 Gates, Vieki (Jr.).149, 216 235. 283 Gatlin. Alton (So.) .77. 89. 129. 230, 235. 283 Gatlin, Fred (So.).87. 235 Gatlin. Jerald (Fr.).253. 277 Gatlin, Patricia (Sr.).192 Gault. Jeff (Fr.) .253 Gay. Becky (So.).253 Geissler. Barbara (Fr.).2S3. 295 Gentry. Danny (Fr.).253 George. Alvin (Jr.).216 George, Ricky (So.).48, 89. 235 Gerouard, John (Fr.) .253 Gerlson. Rodney (Sr.) . 134, 140. 192 Clhhl , Linda (Jr I .50. 216 Cibb . Ricky (So.).235. 283 Gibbs. Tommy (Jr.) .216 Guldens. Brian (Fr.).253 Gilbert. Billy (So.) .235 Gilbert. Susan (So.). . .72. 121. 129. 131. 235 Gilcrease, Cherri (So.) .236 Gill, David (Sr.) .113, 136. 137. 192 Gill. Gloria (Jr.).216 Gill, Julie (Sr.).192 Gilley. Karen (Sr.). 193 Gilley . Steve (Fr.) .75. 253 Gillum. Terry (Sr.) . 108. 115. 148. 193, 302 Gipson. Judy (Sr.).77. 193 Gipson. Julius (Fr.) .253 Gipson, William (So.).236 L p Girouard. Tom (Jr.).216 Glezen, Paula (Fr.).253 Glezen, Sharon (Sr.) . . .109. 134, 147, 193 Glover. Floyd (Sr.).85 Gloves. Flocia (Fr.). 253 Goff. Karen (So.).122. 236 Goines, Wanda (Jr.).216 Gongre, Keith (Fr.) .254 Gongre, Kevin (Fr.).253 Gongre. Lawrence (So.).86. 236 Gooch. Ricky (Jr.).142. 216 Gordon. Susan (Jr.).... 131, 138. 149, 216. 294 Gordon. Vicki (Sr.).193 Gorman, Marilyn (Sr.).113, 193 Grabener. Bruce (So.).236 Grace. Jan (So.).236 Graham, Cindy (So.).236 Graham, Connie (Sr.).85 Graham. Darrell (So.).236 Graham. Dwane (Fr.).86. 253 Graham. Eugene (Fr.).253 Graham. Janet (Sr.).... 109. 124. 125. 193 Graham, Joe (So.).236 Graham. Joseph (Jr.) .216 Graham. June (Jr.).216 Graham, Mark (Fr.).75. 253 Graham. Terri (Fr.) .253 Granger. Frank (So.) .236 Graves, Kelly (Fr.) .75, 87. 253 Graves, Le Ann (So.).... 131, 236, 294 Graybiel, Jay (Jr.).216 Graybiel. Jed (Sr.) .193 Grey, Jan (So.).133. 236 Green. Barbara Ann (Jr.).77, 216 Green, Hilda Faye (Fr.).253 Green, Kenny (So.) .236 Green, Leroy (Fr.).253 Green. Louis (So.) .236 Green, Mitzi (Fr.).75. 253 Green. Wylie (Jr.).216 Griffin. Alvin (Jr.).216 Griffin. Cynthia (Fr.) ... 149, 253. 298 Griffin. Danny (Fr.).254, 277 Griffin. Jerry (Sr.) .193 Griffin, Raynellc (Jr.).217. 294 Griffith. John (Jr.) .217 Grillette, Helen (Fr.) .254 filiiwkiy. Kathleen (So.) .236 Grissom. Ronald (Sr.) .... 76, 77, 113, 193 Groves. Dean (Sr.).193 Guess, Cynthia (Fr.).254 Gu I ledge. Jenny (Fr.).... 131, 254, 294 Gunn. William (Sr.).113. 126 Guthrie, Ben (So.).89. 236 H Hackler. Cathy (So.).236 Hadwin. Bruce (So.).236 Hadwin. Gary (So.).276 Hague. Mark (Jr.) .217, 285 Haines, Patricia (Jr.) .... 138. 217. 294 Hairc, Carol (Jr.).149. 217. 299 Haire. Sheri (Fr.).254 Hall. Becky (Jr.) .133, 217. 298 Hall. Donna (Fr.).254 Hall, Michael (So.) .... 133, 138. 173, 236, 295 Hall. Pamela (Sr.).193 Hall. Robin (Fr.).49. 77. 254, 297 Hall, Ruby Diane (Jr.).217 Hall. Vicki (So.).236 Halieck, Karen (Jr.).217 Halter, John (So.) .72. 74. 236 Halton, Donnie (So.) .236 Hamby. Rusty (Jr.).217 Hamm. Robert (Sr.).72. 83, 193 Hammons. Mike (Fr.).89 Hampton. Brian (So.) 44, 86, 90. 236 Hand. Steve (So.).236. 283 Hardin, Jan (Jr.).217 Harding. Sharon (So.).128. 148. 236. 294 Hardwick. Chuck (Fr.).254 Hardwick. Cindy (Jr.).217. 300 Hardy. Becky (So.).236 Harper. Jeff (Fr.) . 128. 254. 213. 282 Harper, Johnnie (So.).236 Harper. Sue (Jr.).77. 217 Harrington. Brenda (Jr.).217 Harris, Barbara (Sr.).193 Harris, Cmdy (Jr.).137. 217. 295 Harris, Gaylord (Fr.) .254 Harris, Joan (Jr.).132. 133, 193 Harris, Sheri (Fr.) 254. 302 Horton. David (Jr.).218. 276 J ) U_i iC_ l 1 r A 0 70 If %l . .io Hart. Brad (Sr.).194, 273 Hassell. Pam (Fr.) .77.254.297 Hart. David (So.) . . 236 Hankins. Michelle (So.) 128. 138. 139. 148. 236. 299 Haws. Joey (Jr.).217 Hay, Donna (So.).236 Hayes. Anna (Sr.).194 Hayes. Bcri (Fr.) .254 Hayes, David (Fr.).254 Hayes. Evelyn (Sr.) .148. 194 Hayes. Karen (Sr.).149. 194 Havman. Belinda (So.).237 I las m . Cheryl (So.).72. 135. 237 Haynes, Libby (Sr.).137. 171. 291 Haynes. Pamela (Sr.).194 Haym s. Sharon (So.) .125, 131, 237. 295 Haynie, Debbie (Jr.).217 Hays. Eddie (Jr.).146. 217 Hays. Mary Beth (Fr.) .254 Hazelwood, Rcliecca (Fr.).254 Heart, Brtic (Fr.) 89. 254 Heal, Evelyn (Sr.).147, 149. 19 4 Hedrick. Donald (Sr.).194 Hciserman. Karl (Jr.).67. 72. 73. 74. 135. 140. 178, 217 Hemsley, Norris (Jr.).217 Henderson, Kenneth (Sr.).48. 194 Henderson, Sandra (Jr.).217 Henderson. Steve (Jr.).217 Hendricks. Carol (Jr.) .129. 217 Hendricks, Mike (Fr.).254 Henk, Michael (So.).237 Henk, Patty (Jr.).217 Henley. Karen (Fr.).254 Henley. Rosemary (So.).237 Henley. Yvonne (So.).237. 296 Hennard. Donna (So.) .237 Hennard. Terrssa (Sr.).194. 126 Hermes, Kim (Jr.) .217 Hermes. Steve (So.) .237 Hcrrcn. Ricky (So.). Z37. 275. 286 Herring, Kay (Fr.).254. 302 Herring. Media (Fr.).254 Herring. Roger (So.) .237, 89 Herrington. Brenda (Sr.) .194 Herrington. Robert (Fr.).254 Hill. David (So.).237 Hill. Delores (So.).237 Hill. Eddie (Sr.) 89. 191 Hill. Jolee (So.) 113. 114. 13 4. 237 Hill. Mara Lyn (Jr.) . . . 122. 134. 149. 217. 298 Hill. Mark (Fr.).146. 254 Hilton. Derek (Fr.).254 Hilton. Shelly (Sr.) .... 113. 148. 194. 296 Hines. Herbert (Jr.) .217 Hines, Wanda Ann (So.) .237 Hinson. Ronnie (Fr.).75. 254 Hinton. Sheri (Sr.) ... .113. 116, 124. 148. 149. 170. 172. 179. 194. 293 Hmlge, Anna (Sr.) .116 Hodge, Edward (Fr.).254 Hodge, Frank (Fr.).89 Hodge. Judd (Sr.) .131. 140. 195 Hodgekis . Glenn (Fr.).254 Hodges. Donna (Sr.).195 Hoffee. Keith (Jr.).136. 218 Hoffee. Kelly (So.) . . . . 108. 149. 233, 237. 296 Hofuis. Kathy (Fr.).108. 254. 302 Hogan. Danny (Fr.).254. 109 Hogan. Phillip (Sr). 136. 149. 195. 275. 286. 286 Hogan. Richard (Jr.).72, 74, 118. 119. 135. 136, 178, 218 Holder. Larry (Jr.).218. 282 Holder, Susan (Jr.).28. 113. 116. 148. 218. 292. 295 Holland. Claude (Jr.) . 218. 282. 283 Holland. Debbie (Jr.).67. 72. 73. 74. 133. 135. 178. 218 Holland. I.vnn (Fr.) 75. 178. 254 Hollowed. Randy (Sr.) .136. 195. 288 Holm. Donnie (So.) .237 Holman. Eric (Fr.).254 Holms, Debbie (So.).237. 77 Holt. Christy (Jr.).218 Holt. David (Jr.).218 Holt. Susan (Sr.).195 Holtzclaw, L e (Fr.).254 Hooper. Darryl (Sr.).195 Hopson. Matt (So.).237 Horn. Richard (So.).237 Horner. John (Jr.).218 Hosey. Neta (So.).237 Hostetler, Rhonda (Sr.).113. 195 Hotaling. Cheryl (Fr.).254 Hounsel, Barry (So.).237 Housley. Larry (Jr.).218. 126 Houston. Steve (Sr.).195 Howard. David (Jr.).113 Howell. Bob (Jr.) .218. 269. 275 Howell. Bobby (Fr.).254 Huddleston, Jimmy (So.).237, 288 Hudson. George (Sr.).170 Hudson. Nora (Sr.).195 Huff. Joy (Fr.) 255 Hudlow. Roger (Fr.).218 Hurr, Joyce, (Fr.).255 Huffstickler. Danny (Fr.) . .255. 277, 283 Huffstickler. Terri (Jr.).218. 296 Hughes. David (Sr.) .72. 85. 89. 90. 140. 1% Hughes. Ricky (So.).237 Huitt. Connie (Sr.).83. 90. 124. 125. 196 Humphrey. Craig (Sr.).196 Humphrey. Teena (Fr.) .255 Humphreys. Bill (Jr.).129. 218 Humphrey . Eden (Fr.).255 Humphries. Renee (Jr.) . . . 137. 148. 149. 214, 218. 291 Hunnicut. Alexis (Fr.).255 Hunt, Debbie (Jr.) .218 Hunt. Delmda (Fr.) 255. 303 Hunt. Kenda (Fr.).255. 301 Hunter. Barbara (Jr.).218 Hunter, Jeffrey (So.).237 Hunter. Lou Anne (Jr.).218. 298 Hutchinson. Susan (Jr.).121. 133. 147. 218 I Ingland. Julie (So.) 124. 132. 238. 298 Ingland. Mark (Jr.) . 67. 72. 74. 135. 219 Isbell, Debbie (Jr.).38, 116. 124, 155. 163, 167. 219 Isbell, Tina (Fr.).255 J Jacks, Cathy (Fr.).255 Jackson. Ken (So.).238 Jackson. Steve (Fr.).255. 277 James. Mark (So.).238 James. Mickey (So.).238 Jean. Julia (So.) . 131. 1.38. 238. 294 Jeffers. Jan (So.) .131. 238 Jeffers, Juanita (Sr.).122, 196 Jeffreys, Carolla (Jr.) .128, 129. 219 Jclk.-. Brandt C. (Fr.).255 Jelks, Edker (Sr.).196 Jelks. Verdie (So.) .238 Jelks, Louis (Sr.) .196 Jenkins. Kim (So.).238 Jenkins. Steve (Sr.).67, 131, 1 -40. 170. 196 Jennings, Kathv (Sr.) .113. 115. 196. 295 Jernigan. Annie (Jr.).219 Jernigan. Diane (So.) .238 Jernigan. Leon (Jr.). . . .219, 275. 276. 286. 287 Jimmerson, Mike (So.) . 136. 238. 273 Jimmerson. Rosa (Fr.).255 Jimmerson. Yvonne (Fr.).255. 296 Jinks. Diane (Sr.).125. 196 Jinks. Duane (Jr.).219 Join-. P« ggy (Fr.) 255. 305 Johniken. Steve (Jr.) .219. 255 Johns. Kitty (So.).238 Johnson. Alan (So.) .238 Johnson. Andrew (Sr.).196 Johnson. Cathy (So.).238 Johnson. Daniel (So.).238. 276 Johnson. Delphine (Jr.) .219 Johnson, Greg (Sr.).85. 196 Johnson. Kathryn (So.).238 Johnson. Mark (Fr.).255 Johnson. Michael (Jr.) .86. 90. 219 Johnson. Paula (Fr.) . . 1 49, 161. 248. 255, 297 Johnson. Richard (Sr.). . .28, 131. 196 Johnson. Ricky (So.) .238 Johnson. Robin (So.).178 Johnson. Savatri (So.).238 347 John-on. Sherri (Fr.).256 Johnson. Stephanie (So.) ... 108. 100. 238 John-on. Susie (So.).238. 205 John-on. Tam (Sr.) .140. 106 Johnson, Warren (Jr.).276 Johnston. Karon (Sr.).22. 30. 75. 83. 128, 140. 170. 106 Johnson. Keith (Fr.).41. 256 Jon -s. Brenda (Fr.).255 Jone . Buddy (Fr.) 255 Jon«- . Carol (So.) 100. 148, 238. 303 Jon.- , Cath (Sr.) 113. 116. 120. 124. 148. 106. 206 Jon.- . Cindy (Jr.).210 Jone . Jeff (Jr.) 80.210 Jon.- . J.-ff W (So.) . 72. 135. 110, 238 Jon.- , Jill (So.).238 Jones. Ju.l (Jr.) .77. 122. 210 Jon«-s. Peggy (Sr.) . . .70. 100, 171. 106 Jones. Robbie (So.).238 Jon.- . Susan (Fr.) .255. 205 Jordan. Linda (So.). 238 Jordan. Pam (Sr.).126. 106 170. 1 3. 106. 273 Jordan. Richard (Sr.) .100, 136. 137. 170. 183. 106. 273 Journey, Jill (Fr.) 256, 303 Juengling. Brian (Fr.).256 Jumbling. Bruce (Jr.). 121. 128. 133. 173. 210 K Kaffka. Ken (Jr.) 136. 210. 275 Kauffman. Patricia (Fr.) ... 140. 256. 208 Kcr, Budd) (Fr.) .256 Keith. Lloyd (Sr.).113 Kellogg. Charlr (Sr.). 100. 136. 171. 197. 270. 274. 275 Kellogg ' David (Sr.).126. 197 Kelly. Bv mn (Sr.).196 Kelly. Gl.-n (So.) .283 Kelly. Karen (Sr.) 124, 138. 149. 197. 206 Kelly. Kyle (Fr.).75. 256 Kelly. Lisa (So.).238 Kelly. Myron (So.).238 Kelly. Ramona (Jr.) . . . 110, 137, 160. 163. 210. 220. 205 Kelly. Tim (Sr.). 106 Kendrick. Mike (So.) . . 89. 01. 239. 2R3 Kendrick. Roy (So.).239 Kenly. Linda (Fr.) .256 Kennington. Barney (So.).239 Kerliow. David (Fr.).256 Key, Charissc (Fr.).256 Kidd. Kerry (So.) .72. 230 Kierlnm, Dehra (Sr.) .... 116. 127. 107 Kierhow. Nancy (So.) . .147. 148. 230 Kile. Billy (Jr.).210 Kile. Ricky (So.) 228. 239. 271. 275 Kilby. Siegfried (Fr.).89. 256 Kilpatrick. Karen (Fr.).256 Kinch. Richard (Jr.) . 86. 113. 121, 129. 131. 173, 219 King. David (Fr.).256 King. Jame (Sr.).198 King, Jerome (Sr.).108 King. Jerry (Sr.).198 King, Morgan (So.).230 King. Office (Sr.) 198 King, Pano la l r I 108 King. Sandra Kav (Sr.).179. 198 King, Sandra M (Sr.) . 138. 198. 205 King. Willie (Jr.) .219 Kinney, David (So.).239 Kinsey, Danelle (Jr.) . . . 116. 124. 134. 219. 200 Ki er. Martha (Fr.).141, 118. 256 Ki er. Lynda (Sr.).149. 198. 300 KJmaan. Maodia or t 196 Klinger. Jan (So.) .131. 239. 302 Knight. Jtww (So i 239, 275 Koshi. Jeff (Jr.) . 219 Krause. Kim (Jr.).56. 163, 169. 212. 220. 296 Krause. Rob (Jr.).281. 282. 283 Krause. Thomas (So.) .133. 239 L Laeobce. Joe (Sr.) .109. 108 Lacy, Becky (Jr.).109. 220. 202 l ifitte. Gary (So.).239 Lagronc. Barbara (Fr.).256. 296 Laiti. Linda (Sr.). 72, 170. 108 Lancy. David (Fr.).75. 256 Laney. Janet (Sr.).148. 108 Langford. Gina (So.) . . . 116. 118. 239. 296 .Langford, Robert (Sr.). 108 Langford. Russel (Fr.) .256 lamgston, Roxanne (So.).239 Larey. Gary (Sr.).85. 145 Larry. Peggy (Fr.) .256 Larey. Stanley (Jr.). 285 I lin. Rose (Jr.).220 l iughlin. Mike (Sr.) . . . 83. 121. 131, 149. 198 Laughlin. Tim (Fr.).86, 256 Law horn. Danny (Fr.).256 Lawhon. Debbie (So.).239 lawman, Barbara (Jr.).220 Lawn-nee, Melvin (Jr.).142. 220 bach. Linda (Sr.).85. 125. 198 bar. Phillip (Jr.) .72. 73, 74. 121, 178. 220 b-e. Betsy (Sr.). . 115. 138. 152. 153. 170. 171. 108. 291 b-e, Dean (Fr.).74. 75. 256 b-e, Patricia (Fr.).256 b-e, Peggy (Sr.).108. 113, 108 b-e. Ronnie (So.).239 b-e. Martha A. (So.) . b-e. Ricky (So.).72. 239 bcth. Bn k (Fr.) 856 Lehr. Betsv (So.).230. 206 b-hr. Cindy (Sr.).50. 124. 148. 108. 300 b-hr. Diane (Jr.) . 138. 177. 216 220 b-na, Annette (So.) .239 b-one. Patty (Fr.) .256. 301 131. M0. 109 b-opanl. John (Sr.) 67. 72. 74. 121, 131, MO. 109 b o|iard. b-e Ann (Fr.).75. 256 b-opard. Pat (Jr.) . . . .72, 73. 74. 133, 135. 178. 220 b-ster, Cindy (Sr.) . 138. 183. 199. 293. 294 b-ster. Cindy (So.) .129. 148. 239 b-ster. Frank (So.) 123. 239 b-wi . Anthony (Fr.) .256 b-wis. Desmond (Sr.).199 b-wis. Guy (Fr.).126. 256 b-wis, Joy (Jr.).220 b-wi . Reginia (Jr.) .220 b-wis. Ricky (So.) .239 b-wis. Stanley (Fr.).256. 277 Liker. Debra (Fr.).37. 256. 302 Liker. Tony (Fr.) .256 Liles. Guy (Sr.) .113. 199 Lilley, Sandra (So.).239 Lillich. Jim (Jr.).31. 67. 72. 74, 135. MO. 220 Lincoln. Darryl (Sr.).100 bndsey. Latorris (Fr.).257 Lindsay. Sandra (So.).2 10 Lindsay, Shirley Anne (So.).240 Lindsey, Toni (Fr.) .75, 257 Lister, Larry (Jr.).220 Littlefield. Roy (Sr.).199 Littlejohn. Teresa (Sr.).70. 117. 118, 121, 131. 140. 170, 172. 199 Lo Bue. Anthony (Fr.).257 Lohue, John (Sr.).199 Lobue. Kitty (Jr.).220 Locke. Karen (Sr.).74 Lockett. Rieky (Jr.).80 b da!to. Cynthia (Sr.) .126. 199 Loftin, Judy (So.) .122. 240. 296 Lohn. Cindy (Sr.) .115, 190. 295 Lohn. b-slie (So.).109. 240. 301 b ng, David (Jr.) .220 bmg. Kyle (Sr.).110. 136. 171. 174, 109 bmgino. Byron (So.) .240 bmgino. Deborah (Fr.) .257 bmgino. Jimmy (So.).240 Lopcr. Cynthia (Jr.).220 b per. Wyeth (Sr.).270 bird. Mary Sue (So.).240 Lowe. Linda (Fr.).257 Low rev. Barbara (Fr.) .257. 298 Lowrey. Fred (Sr.).100 Lucas, Stan (Fr.).80. 257 Lucero. Ronnie (Jr.).221 Lung. Sandra (Fr.).257 Lupton. David (Fr.).80. 257 Lusk. Austin (So.) .276 Lvnn. Debbie (Sr.) 68. 72. 3. 115. 121. 130, 141. 148. 170. 199 Lynn. Nelwyn (Fr.) 141. 257. 303 Lynn. Walton (Fr.).257 M Magbv. Bobby (Fr.).109. 257. 277 Mahan. Priscilla (Jr.).. 109. 133. 221 Mahan. Steve (Fr.).89. 257 Maiden. Geraldine (Jr.) .221 Maiden. Larry (So.) .240 Maiden. Linda (Jr.) .221 Malone. George (So.).240 Malone. Terry (Jr.).221 Mann. Vaughn (Jr.).108 Marahle. Danny (Fr.).142. 257 Maraman. David (Sr.).190 Maraman. Shirley (Jr.).221 Markaverich, Cissy (So.) .240. 302 Markaverich. Marv (Jr.).109, 162. 163. 16 1. 165, 220. 221 Markham. Lora Jo (So.) 240 Marler. Nancy (So.) 70. 77. 234. 240 Marler. Scott (Jr.).221 Maroney. Edward (So.) .128. 240 Martin. David (So.).240 Marlin. Debbie (So.).240 Martin. Lisa Kay (So.).2 10 Massey, Aline (Fr.) .257, 301 Mathison. Karen (Fr.).129. 257 Matlock. Joy (So.) .129. 210 Matthews. Gaye (Jr.).221 Matthew . Sherry (So.).240 Malula. Mike (Jr.) 109. 131 Maxie, Joyce (So.) .210 Maxwell, Jamie (So.) .285 Maxwell, Wayne (So.).240 May, David (Fr.).257 May. Greg (Jr.) 87. 90. 131. 221 Mav. Susan (Sr.). . .77. 129. 133. 149. m Mayfield. Lela (Jr.).77. 221. 294 Mayfield, Marv (Sr.) .120. 124. 149. 199. 209 Mayo, Johnny (Fr.).257 McAdams. Elizabeth (Sr.).190 McAdams, birella (Jr.) .221 Me Alexander, Carol (Jr.) . . . . 120, 221. 294 McAllister. Beth (Sr.) . 70. 120. 121. 133, 100 McAllister. Steve (Fr.).257. 277 McCain, b-slie (So.).240 McCalister. John (So.).145. 240 McCall. John (Fr.).257 McCall. Susan (Jr.) . . . 116. 120. 221. 299 McCallister. Dave (Sr.).100. 110, 171. 200 McCallister. James .143 McCallister. John (So.).276 McCanlcss. Bill (Sr.).67. 72, 74. 140. 141. 170. 200 McCartney. Bobby (So.).142. 143. 144. 240 McCary. Donna (Sr.) .200 McComb, Wesley (Sr.).57. 200 McConathy. Diana (Sr.) 116. 125. 200 McGmathy. Donna (Sr.) .... 116. 125. 200 McCoy. Susan (Sr.) .200. 297 McCullough, Hugh (Sr.).200 McCullough, Jim (Jr.) 123. 136. 221 McCullough. Paul (Fr.). 257 McDonald. Cathy (So.).77, 109. 140. 234. 240. 301 McDonald. Donald (Fr.). 145 Me Dow. Buster (Jr.).221 McDow. Jennie (So.) .240 McEacharn, Sharon (Jr.) . .31, 57. 221 McFerrin. Barbara (So.).128. 240 McFerrin, Scott (Fr.).100 McGaha. Sheila (Sr.) .28. 76. 77. 113. 141. 140. 200 McCehee, Roln-rt (Fr.) 75. 109. 257 McGerren. Scott (Fr.).257 McGill. Ricky (Sr.).200 McGill. Vickie (So.).240 McGlasson. Kathy (Sr.) .... 72. 74. 75. 121. 131. 135. 200 McGlasson, Travis (Jr.) 221. 282 McGowcn, Debbie (Fr.) .257 McGuire. Wayne (Sr.) .113 Mclnnis. Mickey (So.).74. 240 McIntosh. b ri (Fr.) 129. 257 McKelroy, Donna (Jr.).221 McKnight. Freddie (Jr.). 221 Mcb-more. Kathy (Sr.).109, 118, 119. 124, 170, 171. 200 Mcb-more. Kerrvl (Sr.) . 201 Mcb-od. Kathy (So). .114, 131. 137. 148. 210, 299 Mcb-roy. Jimmy (Fr.).257 McNutt, Cindy (Fr.).257 289 McNutt. Margaret (Sr.).127. 130. 201. 289 Meador. Monica (So.) . . .24. 128. 132. 133. 240 Medlin. Ronnie (Fr.).80. 257 Mellen. Patty (So.).108. 240 Mercer. Monroe (Jr.).126. 221 Merolla. Debbie (Sr.).201 Merriwether, Larrv (Jr.).72, 129. 133. 221 Mertz. Robin (Sr.).147. 201 Methvin, Janice (So.).240 Michael . LaurrII (Fr.) 109. 257, 297 Michaels. Terrilyn (Jr.).221. 302 Middlehmok . Debbie (So.).240 Middlebmok . Sam (Jr.) .118. 128. 129. 133. 146, 218. 221 Mi (uez. Carole (Jr.).68. 72, 135. 221. 224 Miller. Carol (Fr.) .248. 257 Miller. Cheryl (So.) .131. 240 Miller. Russell (Jr.).83. 85. 90 Miller. Valerie (Sr.).134, 148. 201 Milligan. Pam (Fr.) .75. 257 Mills. Fred (St .).240 Mills. Larry (Sr.).201 Mims. Linda (So.). .241 Minton. Jami-s (Jr.).89. 128. 129, 146, 221 Mitchell. Jack (So.).241 Mitchell. Rita (Fr.).257. 303 Mitchell. Sharon (So.).70. 77. 241 Mizell. Virginia (Fr.).257 Mobley. John (Sr.).113, 201 Much. Helen (Sr.).201 M m kosher. Bruce (So.).89. 241 Mockosher, Kathy (So.).104. 241 Mohr, Opha (Sr.).113. 201 Mohr. Rene (So.).1 28. 173. 241 Monaco. Tom (So.) .86. 241 Monroe, Donna (Fr.).257. 303 Monroe, Sandra (Sr.).126. 201 Moodv, Darrell (Fr.).257 Moodv. Robert (So.).109. 241 Moore, Cindy (Jr.).222. 300 Moore, Garland (So.). 241. 276 Moore, Gloria (Jr.).222 Moore. Larry Wayne (So.) 80. 241 Moore. Marilyn (Sr.) 86. 125. 201 Moore, Nanette (Fr.).258. 206 Moore, Roger (Fr.).258 Moore. Stan (Fr.).258 Moore, Tricia (Jr.).222 Moran. Bobby (Fr.) .258 Morell. Ter. (Jr.).108, 222. 206 Moring. Debbie (So.).241. 297 201. 351 Morgan. Beverly (Sr.).38. 67, 72. 74. 108, 113. 114. 117, 118. 135. 170, 172, 201. 351 Morgan. Ijirry (Jr.).222 Morgan. Tommy (Jr.).222 Morris. Amy (Jr.) 133. 222. 298 Morris. Jimmy.80 Morris. Michael (Sr.).201 Morris. Susan (Sr.).201 Morris. Tommy (Jr.).54. 222 Morrison. Max (Sr.).72, 74. 201 Morse. Douglas (Sr.) .126. 201 Moser, Debbie (Fr.).258 Moser. Jim (Fr.) . . .74. 75. 86. 258 Moser. Marv (Jr.).134. 222 Mosley. Danny (Jr.) . 222, 286. 287 Mudd. Linda (So.).114, 131. 148. 241, 303 Muller. Herbert (So.).131 241 Mulling . Zan (Jr.).222 Munch. Earl (So.) 86 Murphey, Barbara (Sr.).201 Murphy. Emmett (Jr.).142. 222 Murphey, Faye (Fr,) .258 Murphv. Jean (Jr.) 133. 222. .300 Murphy. Neil (Jr.).80. 133. 222 Murrav. mdv (Fr.).258. 303 Murray. Paula (Jr.) 118. 133, 213. 218. 222. 209 Muse. Dunnette (Fr.).258. 303 Myer, Mardee (Jr i 222 Mytfi, Bonita (So.) 211 Myers. La Bril I ia (Jr.).31. 222 N Nance, Peggy (Jr.).222 348 Nral. Karen (Jr.) . 223 Neal. Karen (So.) . 147. 148. 241. 299 Nral. Peggy (Sr.) .118. 119, 121. 13-4, 138. 146, 201 Nelson. Brian (So.). 241. 276 Nelson. David (So.).85. 241. 246 Nelson. Ellen (Jr.).124. 133. 215, 223, 299 Nelson, Kenneth (Jr.) ... .72. 74. 222. 223 Newman. Cynthia (Jr.).147. 223 Newman, Mona (Fr.) .258 Newman. Fat (Fr.).258 Nickel . Larry (So.) .241 Nielson. Judy (Fr.). 108, 258 Niten. Nancy (Jr.).39. 126. 223 Nix, Larry (Sr.) .202 Nixon. Paul (Sr.).202 Nolen. Bohhy (So.).241. 276 Nolle, Janie (Jr.) .122, 223 Norder. Bussell (Fr.) . . 258, 277. 283 Norman. Donna (Jr.). . . 122, 129. 146. 223 Norman, Mary (Jr.) .223 Norris. Gary (So.).241 Norris. James (Fr.).258 Norwimd. Jon (Fr.) .89. 258 Nugent. Chery (Fr.).258 Nugent. Trueman (So.).241 Null. Greg (Sr.).121, 131. 202 Null. Mark (Fr.).258. 277 Nunley. Clive (Sr.).202 Nunley. Veroniea (Sr.).241 o O’Bannon, Steve (Fr.).258 Oden. Lou Ann (So.).241 O’Neal Melanie (Fr.).258. 300 Onley. Betty (So.).131. 241 Overton. Mark (Fr.).258 223. 275. 286 Owen. Barry (Jr.).77, 109. 128. 136. 223. 275. 286 Owens. Billy. Jr. (Jr.).223 Owen. Ed (Sr.).72. 74. 140. 202 Owens, Brenda (Sr.).134. 202 Owens. Kay (Sr.).113, 202 Owens. Mike (Jr.).108. 128. 223 Owens, Robert (Jr ) . .31, 108, 140. 223 Owens. Shelley (Fr.) 108. 259. 301 Owens. William (Sr.) . . 126. 142. 202 Oxley. Carol (Fr.).259 Oxley, Judi (So.).241 Oxley. Loy (Sr.).202 P Paddie. Sharon (Jr.). 223 Page, Jim (Jr.) .223 Pagel. Randy (Jr.).223 Pagel. Viekie (Fr.).259 Palmer. Anita (Fr.).259 Palmer, Debbie (Jr.).223 Palmer. Howard (So.).89 Palmer. Jay (Fr.).258 Palmer, Lynn (Jr.).77, 118. 119. 218. 223 Palmer, Rolicrt (So.).242 Park. Joe (Fr.) . 259 Parker. Mike (Sr.) 109. 136, 149. 275 Parker. Rie (Jr.).133. 223 Parker. Robert (Sr.).202 Parkinson. Linda (Jr.) .224 Parks. Sharon (Jr.).224 Parson, Myrtle Faye (Fr.).259 Partain. Marilyn (Sr.) . 116. 124. 202 Patterson. Claudia (Jr.).224 Patterson. Jan (Jr.).72. 74, 128, 135. 147. 224 Paxton. Mike (Jr.) 142. 145. 146. 224 Payne. Bryee (Fr.).72. 100. 259 Peek. Ellen (So.). 121, 129. 242 Peliean. Brad (So.).242 Penn. Karen (Sr.).202 Pennington. Jeff (Fr.).259 Pennywell. Dennis (Fr.). 259 Pennvwell. Gary (Sr.).103. 136. 171. 202. 286 Pepper. Rosemarv (Sr.).202 Perot, Sandy (So.) 136, 242. 276 Perry. Durlene (Fr.).25? Petersen. David (Sr.) .20i petteway. Harold (Fr.).259 Pett« way. Helen (Sr.).203 Petteway. Julia (Sr.) . . 203 Phip| , Mark (So.).242 Pieeolo. Frankie (Jr.) . 224 Piekett. Dee (Fr.) 109, 149. 259, 301 Pilgreen, Mark (So.).242 Piper. Norma (Sr.).70. 72. 116. 125. 135. 148. 203 Pipkins. Linda (Fr.).259 Pitts. Brenda (Jr.) 118. 121. 138. 218. 224. 301 Pitts, Stuart (So.).86. 136. 242, 273. 275 Plante. Harold (Fr.).89 Plante. Pam (Sr.) 116. 126. 172. 203 Plante. Paula (So.).242 Poole, Cyndi (Jr.).224 Porter. Leslie (So.).242 Porter. Margaret (So.) . . . ,72. 74. 122. 135, 242 Porter. Mike (So.).242 Poston. Lynne (Sr.).125. 203 Potter. David (Fr.).87. 259 Potter. Jeff (So.) 85. 86. 91. 242 Potts. Cindy (Jr.).224. 292. 294 Potts. Jimmy (So.).72. 73, 74, 85. 89. 129. 133. 135. 110. 141. 242 IfaMM ' . Dnrothv (Jr.).224 Pouney. Shirley (So.).242 Poynter. Faye (Jr.).224 Premo, Jennifer (Jr.).117, 218 Price, Barbara (So.).242 Price. Charles (Jr.).224 Price, Helen (So.) .146, 242 Pritehert. Alvin (Jr.).224 Proby. Lexie R. (So.).242 Proby. Lydell (Sr.).85. 203 Proby. Phyliss Rena (Jr.).224 Procell, Caroly n (So.).242 Procell, David (Fr.) .259 Procell. Gail (Sr.) .113,203 Procell. Gary (Fr.).259 Procell. John (Fr.).259. 277 Procell, Marilyn (Sr.).203 Procell. Mike (So.).242, 276 Procell, Paula (Sr.) 109, 112. 113, 115. 160. 171. 203. 295 Procell, W illiam (Sr.).136. 142. 152, 153. 176. 203 Profitt, Steve (So.).87. 242 Prothro, Carl (Fr.).259 Prothro. Curtis (Fr.).259 Prothro. Doug (Jr.) .59. 224 Prothro. Kathv (Sr.) 50. 108, 113. 124. 148. 149. 171, 203. 294 Province. James (Sr.) .113, 203 Pruvonza. Mike (Fr.) ... . 259 Pugh. Steve (Jr.).224. 282. 283 R Raehal. Johnny (Jr.).224 Rachal. Lydia (Sr.).77. 203 Raehal. Monica (So.).242 Rachal. Renee (Jr.).224 Rachal, Steve (So.).242. 289 Rainer. John (Fr.).259 Rainer, Tommy (So.).242 Ram . Bob (Fr ) . . .259 Raley. Earl (Fr.).259 Ramhin. Janie (Jr.).224 Ramhin. Ronn (So.). . 242 Ramey. Alton (Sr.).203 Ramey, Mieki (Jr.).24 Ramsev, Ricky (So.).243 Ramsev. Chuck (Sr.) .136. 171, 203, 275. 286. 287 Ramsey. Steve (Fr.).259 Ramsey. Valerie (Fr.).36. 259 Ramsey. Wanda (Jr.) .224 Raney. Tom (So.).243 Raoland. Mike (Fr.).260 Rape. Paula (Sr.).204 Ran h. Susan (Sr.).20-1 Rauch. Chris (Jr.).224. 272. 275 Rawls, Bobby (So.).243 Rawls. Jimmie (Sr.).204. 283 Rawls. Steven (Sr.).204 Rawls. Wayne (So.) 243 Ray. Debbie (Fr.) .75. 133. 146. 259 Ray. Donna (So.).243 Rav. Doreen (So.).109. 243 Ray. Mike (Jr.).225 Rayson. Juliet (So.) .243 Reaves, Randy (Jr.) .225 Redrick. Curtis (So.) 2-43 Reeves. Becky (Fr.).108, 259 Reeves. Gary (Fr.).77. 259 Reeves, Jerry (Sr.). 204 Rjfvi ' s, Kendell (Jr.) .225 Rirvrs, Pam (So.) .243 Reeves, Russell (Jr.).225. 227 Reiland, Mary (Sr.) . 70, 121, 128, 129. 13 4, 173. 204 Renken. Julie (Fr.) 108. 259. 302 Reno. Janey (Fr.) 259. 298 Reyenga. Robert (So.).87. 90. 243 Reynard, la wis (Jr.).225 Reynolds, Cindy (Fr.) .259, 300 Reynolds, Gail (Jr.) .126 Rhodes, Richard (So.) .243 Rhodes. Terrie (Sr.).204 Rice. Dar (Sr.).77 Rice, Robert (Jr.).225 Rich, Annette (So.).243 Rich. Vernon (Sr.).204 Richie. Billy (Fr.).259 Richard. Tom (Fr.).259. 277 Richards. Sherry (So.) .243 Richardson, Brian (So.).243 Richardson. Dan (Sr.).204 Richardson, Mark (Fr.) .259 Richardson. Mike (Jr.).225 Richardson. Mona (Fr.).260 Richie. Billy (Fr.) 142 Richmond. Kenny (Sr.).149. 204. 275. 286 Riddle. Randy (So.) 59. 133. 144, 243 Rideout. James (So.).243 Rigsby. Kenneth (Sr.).204 Rigshy. Peggy (Jr.) ..225 Riley. Ma ella (Jr.).122. 225 Rawh David (Jr.) . . .225 Robbins. David (Fr.).89. 260 Robbins. Kathy (Jr.) . . 148. 225. 300 Rolierson, Judy (So.) .243 Roberts, Bridget (Jr.) 133, 225. 297 Roberts. Candv (Sr.) 121. 128. 130, 173, 204 Roberts, David (Fr.) .86. 108. 260 Rolierts, Donna (So.) .243 Roberts. Marv Ellen (Jr.) . . .116, 120. 138. 225. .300 Roberts. Randy (Fr.).129. 260 Roliertson. Dorothy (So.).243 Roliertson. James (Sr.) 86 Rotiertson, Nathan (Jr.).225 Robertson. Peggv (Sr.) . 68. 83. 121. 128. 131. 133, 140. 141, 146. 173. 204. 289 Roliertson. Scott (Fr.) .75. 260 Robertson. Tracy (So.).134. 243 Robicheaux . Diane (So.).243 Robinson, Dodolhy (So.) .243 Robinson. Nan (So.).243 Robinson. Paula (So.) .109. 243 Robinson. Virginia (So.).243 Robinson. Jimmv (Sr.).67. 72. 73. 74, 131. 140. 141. 201 Rockett. Jeff (Jr.) 225 Rockett. Monte (Fr.).260 Rodgers. Bobby (Fr.).260 Rodgers, Don (So.).24. 243 Rodrigues. Marty (Fr.).260 Rodrigue . Tim (So.) .2 43 Roge, Debra (Sr.).204 Rogers. Anita (So.) . 134, 243. 300 Rogers, Brenda (Sr.) 204 Rogers, Brenda (Sr.). 204 Rodgers. Deborah (Jr.) . . .76. 77. 124. 130. 163. 166. 225. 295 Rogers, Kandi (So.).2 43 Rogers. Kayla (Sr.) .127. 204 Rogers. Lori (Fr.).260 Rogers. Susan (Fr.).260 Roland. Michelle (So.) 243 Roland. Mike (So.).51, 89 Roper. Julie (Sr.). . . 128. 205. 295 Rose. Barbara (Sr.).101. 170. 204 Rose, Kenneth (So.) ..243 Ross. Greg (Jr.) 136. 118. 225 Ross, Jacquie (Fr.).260. 298 Rosson. Jeannette (Jr.).225 Rosson. Margaret (So.). 23 4 Ros elle. Charlotte (So.) 147. 243 Roth. Cindy (Fr.) 260. 302 Rot hell. Jack (So.).129. 243 Rothell. Roy (So.). . 89 Rothwell. Susan (Jr.) 131. 226. 301 Rowe. Teresa (Jr.) .226 Rowell. Brian (Fr.).260 Rowell. Kevin (Jr.) 226 141. 205 Rowell. Martin (Sr.).72. 73. 74. 140. 141. 205 Rucker, Louise (Fr.).260 Runge. Diane (Fr.).37. 260 Ru|ieri. Susan (Fr.).260. 297 Rushing. Ben (Sr.) 136. 205 Rushing. Jack (So.).72. 230, 243 Russell. Deby (So.). 244. 245 Rust. Carol (Sr.). 205. 300 Ryan, Richard (So.).244 Rye. Brenda (Jr.).226 Rye. Brennetta (Fr.).260 Rye. Doris (Jr.).226 Rye, Glenda (Jr.).226 Rye, Joyce (So.) 244 Ryland. Robin (Sr.).205 Rystedt. John (Fr.).260 S Salone, Betty (So.) . 244 Salts. Donnie (Fr.).109. 260 Salts. Robert (So.) .244 Samples. Gilbert (Sr.).205 Sanders, (Eddie) (Sr.).109. 148, 1 3. 205. 282 Sanders. Tony (Sr.).128. 205 Sandifer. Kathy (Sr.) 124. 125. 205 Santos, Terry (Fr.). 86. 260 Sapp. Donald (Sr.).144. 205 Sapp. Sharon (So.).244 Savat. Linda (So.). 244 Savoie. Gene (Sr.).109, 112. 136, 148. 149, 171. 205. 275 Scarlalo. Rubhy (Sr.).77. 205 Scarlato, Rom (Fr.).75. 260 Scholling. Carolvn (Jr.).108. 133. 1 49. 226. 296 Scott. Larry (Fr.).89. 260 Scott. Kenneth (So.).244 Scott. Mark (So.) 244.276 Scott, Susan (Sr.).108. 116, 128. 133. 146. 170. 173. 177. 205. 295. 301 Scurlock. Dan (So.) 170. 244. 289 Scurtork. Ted (Sr.) . .44. 126. 136. 205 Seaman. Joni (So.). . 244 Sears. Alissa (Fr.) . 260, 178 Self, Holly (Jr.) .124. 226 Self. Jimmy (Fr.).260 Self. John (Sr.).205 Self, Norman (Sr.) .126 Sclman. Debbie (Fr.).260 Sepeda. Ronnie (Fr.). 89. 260 Sepulvado, Rom (Fr.). 260 Ser io. Sam (Sr.). 148. 205. 275 Serpas. Jack (Fr.) . 136. 260. 277. 283 Serpa . Ken (So.) 109. 136. 244. 270. 273. 275. 285 Sexton. Bubba (Jr.).226 Sexton. Leslie (Fr.).260 Sexton. Pam (Sr.).205 Sexton. Ricky (Jr.).226 Shamp. Alice (So.).244 Shanklin. Roy (Sr.).206 Shanklin, Troy (Sr.). 206 Shaver. Durr (Fr.).260 Shaw. Donald (Fr.).260. 277 Shaw. Gary (Fr.).260 Shaw. Ricky (So.) 156. 244. 275. 286 Shelton Randy (Jr.).226 Shepherd, Garye (Fr.) . 260 Shepherd, Kenneth (Sr.) 206 Shepherd, Marty (Fr.).277 Shinault. Renee (Jr.).226 Shipp. Katherine (Sr.). 126. 206 Shipp. Randy (So.).244 Shirah. Lauri (Jr.).77. 226 Shires. Joe (So.). 244 Shires. Renee (So.) ... ... 147. 244 Shock ley, Gayle (Fr.). 260. 303 Shockley. Mike (So.).244 Shoemake. Terri (So.).244 Shoop. Steve (Fr.) .261 Shopc. Ten a (Sr.).206 Shows. Becky (Fr.). 147. 261 Show . Lindsey (So.).244. 276 Sikes. Terry (Fr.).261 Simmons. Carnell (Jr.).226 Simmons. Connie (Jr.) 226 Simmons. Joann (Sr.). 122. 206 Simmons. Leona (So.) .244 Simmons. Ronnie (So.) 244 Simon . Gail (Jr.) .134, 138. 226 Simons, Glen (So.) 244 Sim| on. Susan (Fr.) . 261. 297 Sinclair. Kathv (Fr.) 109. 1 18. 261. 302 Sinclair. Mike (Jr.).87. 90. 226 Singler. Jackie (Jr.) 226. 295 Singleton. Mike (Jr.).226 Sipes. Kathy (So.).244 Six. Brenda (Jr.) 109. 226. 295 Slawson. Paul (Fr.).261 Slay. Bill (Fr.).108 349 Slay. Gary (Sr.).275 Slav. Karen (Fr.).261. 297 Slay. Suzanne (Sr.).206 Sloan. Brenda (Fr.).261 Smallmg, Deanette (So.).24 1 Smally. Arthur (Fr.).87. 261 Smiley. Darrell (Fr.) 261, 277. 2 3 Smith. Barbara (Fr.).261. 297 Smith. Carole (Fr.) .... 131. 149. 261. 302 Smith. Daviil (Smittv) (Sr.) . 206. 275 Smith, Elaine (Sr.) 113. 124. 128 Smith. Galen (So.).72. 73. 74. 140 Smith. Gary (So.).129. 244 Smith. Gloria (Fr.).261 Smith. Jimmy (Jr.).226 Smith. Lewi (Sr.) .67. 72. 73. 74. 85. 89. 135. 140. 141 Smith. Linda (So.) .77. 148. 24 1. 299 Smith. Margaret (Sr.) . . .77. 128. 131, 149. 206 Smith. Michelle (Fr.) 148. 261. 301 Smith. Randy (Fr.) . . .261 Smith. Regina (Jr.) ..70. 108. 120. 138. 226 Smith. Robert (Sr.) .106. 206 Smith. Ronald (Jr.) 128. 129 Smith. Ruth (Sr.) 69. 72, 83. 91. 112. 170, 206 Smith. Suzanne (So.) 108. 148. 24 4 Smith. Terri (So.) 137, 148, 244. 297 292, 295 Snow. Una (Jr.).110. 138, 139. 226. 292. 295 Soderstrom, Janice (So.) .131. 244 Soderstrom. Jeffrey (So.).86. 24 4 Soderstrom. Vivian (Sr.) .... 118. 119, 170. 172. 206 Sorrill, Diane (Fr.).261. 298 Speakes. David (So.).24-4 Spencer. Ricky (Jr.) ... .72. 141. 210. 226 Spilker. David (Jr.) .... 121. 133. 136. 226 Spink , Suzanne (So.).244 Spohrer. I .aura (So.) .147. 244 Spohrer. Timothy (So.).244 Stanford. Martha (Jr.).226 Steadman, Arthur (Jr.).227 Steadman. Jacqueline (So.).245 Steinmetz. Mark (Fr.). 86. 261 Stephen . Dale (So.).245 Stephens. Jo Ann (Jr.).116. 131, 227. 299 Stephen . Paul (Fr.) . . . .142, 146. 261 Stephenson, Amie (So.) .245 Stephenson. Karen (Sr.) ... .110. Ill, 115. 206. 293. 302 Stephenson, Mark (Sr.) . .123, 131, 207 Stevens. Gene (Sr.).275 Stevens. Jane (So.).245 Stevenson, Sherri (Fr.).261 Stewart. Diane (So.).245 Stewart, James (Sr.).207 Stewart, Jan (Sr.).112, 133, 149. 170. 172. 179. 207. 293. 298 Stewart. Linda (So.) 128. 133. 138, 238. 245, 301 Stinson. Daird (Fr.).261 Stinson. Jerry (Jr.)..227 Stinson. Patty (Fr.).262. 298 Stockinger. David (Sr.) . .140. 141. 207 Stoeltje, Debbie (Sr.) .207 Stoeltje. Carol (Sr.) ... . . 207 Stoke , Felic ia (So.).77. 245 Stokes. Mardra (Sr.).113. 207 Stoll, Debbie (So.) .245 Stoll. Robert (Jr.).227 Stone, Rex (So.) . . . . ..245 Story, Ronnie (So.).245 Stowell, Richard (Sr.). 109. 112. 136. 148, 170, 171. 207. 268. 275 Stowell. Sandv (Jr.) . . . 109. 227. 292. 296 Strain. Melanie (So.).108, 245 Strain. Polly (Jr.).118. 119. 133. 149. 218, 227. 295 Streetman, Dewayne (Fr.).262 Slreetman, Mike (Jr.).227 Strickland. Anita (Fr.).262 Strickland. Donald (Jr.).142, 227 Stringfellow. Rolanda (Fr.) .147, 262. 300 Stueart. Donna (So.) . . . .36. 108. 245, 301 Suell, Ray Charles (So.).245 Sullivan. Bobby (Fr.).89. 262 350 Susla. Alan (So.).83. 86. 2 45 Sutton. John (Fr.) . 89. 262 Svigel, Janine (Jr.) . . . .113, 133. 161. 210. 220. 227. 292. 302 Swan. Mark (So.).245 Sweatman. Debbie (Sr.). . .67, 72. 170, 207 Sweet, David (Sr.). . .207 Sweet. Mike (So.).245 Swindle. Cindy (Jr.).227 Swindle, Terry (Jr.).54. 227 T Tal or, Cindy (Fr.). . 1 49. 248. 262. 303 Talley, Doug (Jr.).227 Talley. Mike (Jr.).39. 123. 227. 271. 275 Talley, Sharon (So.) 2 45. 300 Tanner. Lisa (Sr.) . 125. 207 Tarrant. Clyde (So.).87. 90. 245 Tatum, Susan (Jr.).227 Tauzin. Donna (So.). 147 Tavlor. Joni (Sr.).148. 207. 294 Taylor. Uura (So.) .108. 133. 245. 295 Taylor. Louis (Fr.). 262 Tavlor. Renae (Fr.) 262.295 Tavlor. Robert (Sr.).128. 129. 207 Taylor. William (Jr.).86. 227 Tedder. Bruc e (Fr.) .262 Teller. Debbie (So.) .245 Temple, Pamela (Sr.).146. 207 Temple . Vicki (So.).146, 245 Tenbarge. Julie (Fr.) .262. 303 Tenbarge, Karen (Jr.).227 Tepley. Peter (Fr.) 108. 142. 262. 283 Terpstra. Billy (So.).72, 74. 245 Tern. Ronnie (Fr.).262 Terry. Veda (Fr.).148. 262. 297 Thibodeaux, Mike (So.).241, 245, 282. 283 Thomas. Cathy (Fr.).262 Thomas. Claudia (Jr.).227 Thomas. Darwin (So.).245 Thomas, Debbie (Sr.) .120, 138, 148. 149. 207. 292. 295 Thomas, Donna (So.) .... 149, 245, 295 Thomas. June (Fr.).109. 262. 298 Thomas. Louis (So.) .... 142. 245. 276 Thomas. Shannon (So.) .246 Thomas. Trilby (So.) . . 109. 128. 148. 246. 302 Thomas. Willie James (So.) . . 89. 246 Thompson. Burnie (So.).2 46 Thompson, Chery l (Sr.) . .131, 148. 207 Thompson. Clara (So.).246 Thompson. Hope (So.).246. 297 Thompson, Jean (Jr.).227 Thompson. Linda (So.) .129. 246 Thompson. Sandy (Fr.).262 Tidwell, Marv Ann (Fr.) 148. 149, 157. 248. 262. 297 Tilley . Terri (Fr.).262. 295 208 Timmerman. Suzanne (Sr.).116, 127. 208 Timo, Michael (Fr.).87 Tingle, Dori (Jr.).227 Tinkham. Pamela (Fr.) .77, 146. 262 Tinkharn. William (Fr.).87. 262 Tipton. Melody (Sr.) .208. 302 Tirpitz, Doris (So.).246 Todd. James (Fr.).262 Todd. Kathy (Jr.).227 Todd. Mark (Fr.).262 Toliver. Gene (So.)..77, 108. 246 Toliver, Martha (Fr.).77, 262 Tolleson. Charles (Sr.).208 Tolleson. Gail (Jr.).228 Townsend. Jane (Fr.).262 Townsend. Une (Fr.).262 Tramel. Billy (Jr.).228 Tray lord. David (Fr.).86. 108. 262 Tucker. Charles (Jr.) .228 Tucker. Ruby (Sr.) . . .118, 119. 138. 139. 149. 172. 208. 298 Tudor. Becky (So.).129. 246 Turne r. Jackie (Sr.). . . . 113. 134. 147. 208 Turney, Sandy (Jr.).109. 228. 296 Turney. Sherry (Sr.).113. 208 U Uhrrnholdt, Beth (Fr.).262 Underwood. Tonee (Jr.).228. 295 Upc hurch. Tary n (So.) . .149. 246. 298 V Vail. Une (Fr.).262. 277 Vail. Sharon (Jr.).121. 134, 228 Valentine, David (Jr.) .77. 89. 228 Vanderual. Jan (Jr.).52. 228 Vandiver, Gary (Jr.).89, 228 Van Hov. Karla (Fr.) .148. 262. 297 208. 293 Van Hoy, Tammy (Sr.).113, 115, 120. 208. 293 Varnell. Brenda (Jr.).228 Vaughn. Charles (Jr.).87. 228 Vaughn. Johnny (Fr.).89. 262 Vaughn. Mike (So.) . 246 Vaughn. Tommy (Sr.).51. 85. 208 Vickery. Jan (Jr.) 108. 228 Vincent. Keith (Fr.).262 W Waddles. Barbara (Fr.).262 Waddles, Helen (Jr.).228 Wagner. Gary (Fr.).262 Wagner. Paula (Sr.).208. 299 Wails. R.« (Jr.) . 142, 228. 283 Wal« her. Joe (So.).246, 282. 283 Wale her. Uura (Sr.) . .113. 115. 120, 133. 137. 138. 171, 208, 293. 295 Waldon. Me linda (Fr.).262. 300 Waldon. Ray (So.).131. 246 Waldron. Janice (Sr.).208 Walker. Bee kie (Jr.) . 128, 13 4, 228. 295 Walker. Deborah (Jr.).131. 228 Walker. Karen (S6.).2 16 Walker. Ke vin (Sr.) .140 Walker. Linda (Jr.).228 Wallace. David (Jr.).228 Wallace. Mary (So.).2 16 W allac e. Nancy (Jr.) . . 70. 120. 228 Wallace. Vic kie (Fr.).147. 263 Wallace. Wayne (So.).2 16 Waller. Be tty (Fr.).109. 263, 301 Walsh. Arthur (Sr.) . ..208 Walther. De bra (Fr.).263 Walton. Janet (Jr.) ... 124. 134. 228. 299 Ward, Delores (So.).246 Ware. Danny (So.).246 W ' aren. Pam (So.).246 Washington. Be nnie (Fr.).86, 263 Washington. Diane (So.).246 Washington. Helen (So.).246 Washington, Jame s (So.).246 Washington, Robert (So.). 2 16 Washington. Willie (Fr.).263 Wes tall. Marnell (Jr.).229 W ' aters. Marv a (So.).246. 295 Water . Steve (So.).87 Watkins, Jeannie (So.).246 WattM, lbrman hr.) 83 Watson. Jerry (Fr.).263 W ' atson. Toby (Fr.).263 Webb, De nni (Jr.).228 Webb. Micky (Jr.) 228 Webber, Edgar (Fr.).86 Wehrle. Phil (Fr.).263. 277. 2 3 Welborne. Marguerite (Jr.) .114. 133. 141. 228 Welch. Gtnnie (So.).129. 247 Weldon. Gerry (So.).247. 275 Wells. De bbie (Jr.).229. 295 Wells. Stephe n (Fr.).263. 277 W rst. Jtj kn IN. ) 247 Wol, Johnnie (Jr.).229 West. Vickie (Fr.) 263. 300 Westmoreland. Steve (Jr.) . . 123. 228, 229. 272. 275. 286 Wetzel. Irene (Fr.).263 Whe at. Joanie (So.) .247 Whe at, Pattie (Sr.).208 White . Barbara (Jr.).229 White. Bc cky (So.).108. 247 White . Charle-s (Jr.) . 229 White . Colleen (Jr.).229. 294 White. Dan (Sr.).208 While. Donald (Sr.).83, 208 White. Douglas (So.).86. 247 White. Jessie (Sr.) .208 White. Jimmy (Fr.).263 White. Joni (Fr.) .263, 301 While, Linda (Jr.).229 White. Randy (Fr.).89. 263 Whitehead. Jan (So.) .247 White head. Mike (Jr.).229 Whitfield. Charlie (Jr.).142 Whitman. Sherrie (Sr.) . . .70, 71. 124, 208 Wiesiek. Lynn (Sr.) .208 Wiggins. Kathy (Fr.).263 Wiggins. Rita (Fr.).263 W iggins, Vicki (Sr.).77 Wilkey. De bbie (Fr.) .77. 263 Wilkinson, Patti (Fr.) 77, 129. 148. 149. 263. 295 W ilkinson. RoU-rt (Jr.).142 W ilk . Brian (Sr.).136. 209 Williams. Dianne (Jr.) . 128 Williams. Bernard (Jr.).229 Williams. Carolyn (So.) .247 W illiams. Curtis (Fr.).91. 263 William . David (Fr.).263 W illiams, Don (So.).14-1. 247. 275 Williams, Edward (Jr.).229 W illiams. Felix (So.) .87. 247 William . Julia (Jr.) 35, 118. 121. 129. 130. 173. 218. 229 Williams. Katherine (Jr.).229 W illiams, Urry (Fr.) 136. 263 W illiams. Linda (So.).146. 247 W illiams. Mark (So.) . . .87, 90. 91. 247 William . McKee (Jr.) .72. 89, 135, 146. 229 W illiam . Re-nee (Fr.).263. 294 W illiams. Richard (So.) .247 W illiams. Rose tta (Sr.).77 W illiams. Ruby (Jr.).229 Williamson. Carl (Sr.).209 Williamson. Vic ki (So.) . 247 Williford. Cindy (Fr.).263. 298 Williford. Dean (So.). 247 W illis. Chip (Fr.).263 Willis. David (Sr.) .209 W illis, Diane (Sr.).55, 209 W illi ' . Jame (So.).36 Willis. Loren (So.).247 Wilson. Avern, Jr. (Jr.) .229 Wilson. Jac k (Fr.).263 W ilson. John (Fr.).75. 263 Wilson. Una (Sr.).76. 77, 113. 133. 149, 209. 298 W ilson. Mareey (Sr.). 127, 209 W ilson. Marie (Jr.).72. 229 Wilson. Martha (Sr.) .127. 209 Wilson. Mic hael (Jr.).229. 276 W ilson. Mike (So.).247 W ' ilson. Sharon (So.) .247 W ilson. W endy (So.) .247 W inans, Kim (Fr.) 109. 131. 263. 300 Winkelman. Michelle (So.).109, 121. 133, 146. 149. 247 W inke-lman. Mike (Sr.) . . .77, 140. 209 Winter . Carolyn (So.).247 W iiu.T‘. Linda (Jr ) 229 Wlaby, GR (Jr i 47, 229 W ' isby. Lil (Jr.) .113. 114. 229 Wiseman. William (Sr.) .209 Wodjula. Karen (So.). 217 Wolbe-rt. Sam (Fr.).263 Womack. Linda (So.).247 Womack. Terry (So.) .247 Wood. Mark (Fr.).263 Woodall. Nancy (So.).114. 247 Woodall, Nila (Jr.).147. 229 Woodard. Carol (So.).77. 247 Woodard. David (So.).85. 90. 247 Woodward. Charlene (So.) . . . 133, 247, 302 Woodward. Willie (Fr.).86. 263 W oolsey. Carol (Sr.).125. 209 Worsham. Johnny (So.) .247 Wright. Alice (So.).247 Wright. Ujuana (So.).109. 148. 161. 247. 302 Wright. Wanda (Sr.) .108. 124, 131. 209 Wyatt. Barbara (Jr.).229 Wynn. Michael (So.).86. 247 Y Young. Bruce (So.).247 Young. Don (Sr.).209 Young. James (Sr.).209 Young. Melinda (Sr.).209 Young. Patti (So.).247 Youngblood, Claburne (So.).247 ROUNDUP Reflects Year’s Accomplishments -7 Sk In our somewhat troubled timfk Whiust endtlrft. pollution, drug abuse, racial disturbances, BBBKer Social proljpfhs, and work to right them. In die future, as-dur posterity reads about the bad times, ok through the W7? ROUND¬ UP and remembej year has been recorded ' ' ' as accurately MfttoMr with th« help and cooperation of many. The two BRaided RjJMaff in the sometimes cha¬ otic task of a so VP 1 ' ° David Mauldic i|it| u s Housd of Photography for his photographic work under near impossible condition. Our thanks are g nifc l For tijjj rk Incorporated for me me ■ l r :;the ; he!p of tie iffctfJ UP Ad Jordan, kn f the merchants I vert i sing, the hofck voulcrhave Wen only an ility. Fina ifeV()uid like to thank tFTi® stu- l their aid. ; jgmmi f . remindedof one special moment by the 1972 ROUND UP, then il purpose has succeeded. Beverly Morgan Editor-inChief Editor-in-Chief 351 In Memoriam Thomas Michael LaFitte — April 28, 1954 — June 22, 1971 Mark Lee Morgan — July 26, 1955 — October 29, 1971 Stanley Larey September 3, 1955 — March 26, 1972 Autograph
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