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i 0 @11 0 Opening . 1 Achievements . 18 Organizations . 100 Sports . 130 People . . .. 166 Community . 256 dtooUfiD Ginger Fitzgerald, editor Shelby Munds, editor SENIORS Stephanie Barnes, Michael Bottoms, Quan Dang, Shelley Green, Michael Kennedy, Laura Langhorst, Sharon Shafer, Angela Sneed, Leigh Vaughn, Michael Wheeler JUNIORS Allison Booty, Kelley Dalton, Becky Gaspard, Brian McCabe, Angela Walford, Shannon Webb, Hope Williamson SOPHOMORE Shannon Jarrett Q Krista Enteman, manager Rhonda Mecom, manager Jamie Dromgool, Armando Gonzales, Karla Jordan, Leslie Kring, Sarah Lee, Kathy Michels, Tammy Mundy, Tanya Wilson SPONSORS Mrs. Mary Howard, Mrs. Ann Osment, Editorial Staff Mrs. Jeanette Shelton, Ad Staff Southwood High School 9000 Walker Road Shreveport, LA 71118 Telephone (318) 686-9512 At Southwood Voicing support, Ms. Lenora Brock, Mrs. Datha Hopkins, Mrs. Barbara Riley, Mrs. Verdis Pruitt, Mrs. Jan Connell, Mrs. Cheryl Vowell, Mrs. Jeanette Shelton, Mrs. Sandra Jordan, Mrs. Evelyn Douglas, Mrs. Ann Osment, Mrs. Marvalyn Henderson, and Mrs. Vera Head show Southwood’s number — one. The word cinch stirs an especially significant meaning in the hearts of all generations and all kinds of cowboys, in particular those who, at one time or another, have roamed the halls of Southwood. One interpretation describes a strong girth used to secure a pack or saddle on a horse. Other definitions include any firm hold or grip and anything sure and easy. Just as the cinch secures the saddle to the horse, students have a firm hold on winning attitudes. “Everyone wants to succeed,” says Heath McCullough. Whether academics, extracurricular activities, sports, or loyalties. Pokes have them cinched. “That’s what makes Southwood what it is,” remarked Lori Binderim. This winning attitude filters within each student until all en¬ deavors seem easy. Just ask any Cowpoke. Will Southwood come out on top? “Of course we will. This is Southwood,” says Joely Jinks. It’s a cinch! To Cowpokes Alan Shadow, Deanna Newman, Stephanie Jackson, and Kalan Wash- ington, the word cinch means only one thing: a strong girth to secure a saddle on a horse. To cinch her waistline is a cinch for Becky Gaspard. Louisiana law requires that Stephanie Snider and Ben Henderson be cinched in for safety. ClMcktd — Ring out the Old; Bfm§ ooi] ®(§ M bw Several startling but welcome changes came to the Southwood campus. Just in time for bas¬ ketball season, workers labored to complete die wooden gym floor. Christmas came early for Spurs and band members when new uniforms debuted in their performances. It’s about time, but it was worth the wait, said Austin Biel. Teachers noticed a slight raise in their paychecks; however, most craved a larger bonus. An ad¬ ministration change resulted in a new principal coordinating school business and a new assistant principal managing discipline. These changes proved that improvements are a cinch at Southwood. Pay raises funded by the state give Ms. Sue Blacet an op¬ portunity to boost her checking account balance. Masking tape supplied by Chris StanseLl, Steve Burrows, and Clay Davis begins the artwork for the new gym floor. New uniforms perfectly fit Michelle Thomas, Jill Shannon, Marty Young, Ross Hickman, Mark Morton, Warren Hovis, Eric Rainwater, and James Hawkins. KT South wood, Mr. Charles noerson, Mrs. Wanda Brooks, and Mr. James White strike a high five. A Coke machine translates into long lines for Stacey Gustafson, Amanda Stewart, Debra Scott, Chris Hughes, Chad Vickers, Ericka Levine, Steven Jiles, and Randall Palmer. ClMtid Cowboys Preserve While changes improved South wood’s image, equally as much remained unswayed. The cus¬ tomary honoring of the Alma Mater at games and pep rallies endured. “It wouldn’t be a pep rally without the Alma Mater,” remarked Brandi Wynn. As a sign of young love and devotion, girls wore boyfriends’ rings. Hair styles and cloth¬ ing fads returned loud and colorful, yet as stylish as ever. The ritual of Homecoming and Senior Prom did not alter. ”1 figured I worked about two weeks to get enough money to party for one night, said Brandon McComic, shaking his head. Traditions of excellence, loyalty, and dedication are a cinch at Southwood. Traditional pre-game ceremonies begin with Darlene Davidson’s and Stacy Elkins ' leading the Chapparrelles. Each school year brings Alvin Griffin to Southwood to snap class photos for students Disney ' s Mickey Mouse, a fad for gen¬ ii kt Trail Coats. erations, adorns Kathy Bryant ' s favorite shirt. A ring represents feelings felt between sophomore Stephanie Eddings and senior Jeff Dittman. An original drape-the-shoulder corsage, customized by Shannon Cunningham ' s mother, charms Becky Gaspard. We’ve Got Spirit . . . U@w V@[lo1 ) Students helped bolster morale as sounds of spirit echoed throughout the corridors. For the first pep rally, cheerleaders led a courtyard full of classmates in chants that filled the campus. Yell leaders enhanced crowd participation, spurring on the Cowboys. The louder we get, the better it is,” remarked Mark Pickett. Spirit towels, Guess t-shirts, and ’88 Homecoming fans served as additional indications of loyalty toward the school. When people think of Southwood, they automatically think of spirit,” said Alison Os¬ wald. Students proved once again that spirit is cinched at Southwood. Pep rallies offer all students the chance to participate, whether in | the Alma Mater or in cheers. CamcImL 1 i - 1 Roemer Places ©on With one of the highest illiteracy rates, Lou¬ isiana faced its greatest challenge of recent his¬ tory: raising standards of education. Educational reform filled conversations of almost every person in the state. A major achievement in education is learning to take responsibility for yourself and your actions,” said Mr. Kevin Hunter. Hoping to curb the problem, leaders imposed stria mandates regarding academic performance: exit tests for 1991 seniors. Students and teach¬ ers cinched efforts to erase Louisiana’s negative image. Seeking advice on college choices, senior Brandon McComic discusses advantages of the Air Force Academy with Mrs. Susan Waddell. V Opting for psychology classes taught by Mrs. Jimmie King, Christine Schmidt, Shannon Parker, Carey Johnston, Patty Shofner, Eric Rainwater, Becky Riche, Deniece Habecker, Bobbie Smarr, Dana Rawls, Kim Leone, Tamatha Henderson, Shannon Brossett, Robin Rinkle, Wayne Lowery, Shana Holt, Amy Cummins, Deanna Rogers, Shelby Munds, Joely Jinks, Troy Ford, Steve Worachek, Alison Oswald, Dawn Johnson, and Mark Foster find a crowded classroom. Keeping daily records of their scores, Samantha Stephens and Naming Dayton Nooner, Austin Biel, and Quan Dang as Kevin Washington average grades at the end of each week. National Merit Semi-Finalists brings praise from Mrs. Wanda Brooks. Money Matters A Dollars handed from David Talley and Tasha Thomas to Ms. Margie Sterner do not stretch as far, since lunch prices jumped from fifty-five to seventy-five cents. “Even though I have a job, it always seems like I’m broke,” replied Jason Myrick when asked how the economy affected him. Most people felt the same. Louisiana’s stagnant econ¬ omy affected not only the working class, but it also made its mark on students. Outside Southwood, die prices of clothes, dates, and car insurance emptied pockets of teenagers. At the same time, costs rose within the school: locker prices doubled, lunches increased to sev¬ enty-five cents, and game rickets soared to three dollars. Pressured to keep up with jobs as well as studies, students found that reality demands a tight cinch. Counting money for game tickets requires concentration frot Craig Ross. After an audit by the Caddo Parish School Board, copies of the Roundup cost $25.00. Kathy Michels and Armando Gonzales sell a copy to John Hart. After paying for Homecoming tickets, tuxedo rental, a corsage, and dinner, Michael Hirsch grieves over an empty wallet. Administrators Dream of Teachers and administrators often wondered what school would have in store if it involved all work and no play. Students never gave them a chance to find out. Football players graced the Fair Park pep rally outrageously costumed a s cheerleaders. In Mr. Shanks’ third-hour class, Paul Clark, Craig Ross, and Anthony Maranto played with shadow critters. “The whole Hass was rolling. Mr. Shanks didn’t even know what we were laughing about,” said Joel Reyes. Jun¬ iors and freshmen shoved the curtain dividing rooms A131 and A133- Mr. Henderson’s stu¬ dents accepted the challenge of a paper and eraser fight. Administrators had the final cinch as the pink room ended the fun and games. Art II classes, taken by Clay Davis, Chris Stansell, and Jason Myrick, mold face masks from plaster of Paris. Twenty-five miles per hour seems much too slow for Lori Binderim, ticketed by Sgt. C. C. Taylor. Alysia Cook finds the situation amusing. Cutie pies Felix Barnes, Shane Thomas, Armando Gonzales, Benji Piazza, Garrett Dean, Rob Floyd, Adrian Smiley, David Elster, Charlie Bolton, and Aaron Edwards prepare for the Fair Park pep rally. On the lookout for new female faces, Danny Wagner, Mark Foster, and Jason Ferguson peep around the corner. Before the windows were nailed shut, Greg Lancaster and Michelle Robinson bid adieu to passers-by. With a corsage almost as long as she is tall, Mrs. Georgiana Scott celebrates Homecoming. CixcJted Hobbies, Jobs, and Friends Outside school, students found activities in which to participate as diverse as the students themselves. Whether working at jobs or just spending time with friends, teenagers spent extra hours how they wished, not how parents or society directed. “We’re still young. We just want to have a good time wit hout being hassled,” said Danny Wagner. Those who elected to hold jobs found paychecks the sole reward. “I’d rather have the money without the job,” complained Stephanie Williams. Others found recreation through church youth groups and other organizations. Cowboys proved that involvement Is a cinch. Fitness Fest provides an outlet for Derric Fane and Donna Greer Stores in Dallas, Texas, solicit the modelling expertise of to learn their exact heights. freshman Melanie Stensone. I Even an injury fails to keep Jerry Brannen away from the game. Taking a break from Saturday-night activities, Keith O’Neal, Jason Warner, and Danny Joy drive through McDonald s for a bite to eat. Friends Beth Blyzes, Patty Shofner, Deanna Conly, Robin Riedinger, Trent Eubanks, and Chris Stansell find fun times at the State Fair. Supporting David Mauldin Studios as Roundup s official pho¬ tographer, Amy Kreymer and Alvin Griffin advertise with t- shirts given to seniors. Wlurk Wlur Charles David Bolton academic rally, Beta Club, FCA, football, French Club, FBLA, Lariat Editorial Staff, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Hugh O’Bryan Award, Masonic Honesty In¬ tegrity Award Jennifer Elizabeth Bridges academic rally, Beta Club, Chapparrelles, Cowboys for Christ, Football Program Ad Staff, French Club, FBLA, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, PTSA, Student Council Shannon Renee DeHondt academic rally, Beta Club, Cowboys for Christ, freshman vice-president, FHA, Key Club, Lariat editor, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Quill Scroll, Silver Spurs, home¬ coming queen, Girls’ State, beauty pa g¬ eant winner Ginger Ann Fitzgerald academic rally, Art Club, Beta Club, FBLA, Cowboys for Christ, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Psychology Club, Quill Scroll, Roundup editor, Girls’ State al¬ ternate Quan Tran Dang academic rally, Computer Club, French Club, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, National Merit Semifinalist, Optimist Award, Roundup Editorial Staff, Quill Scroll, Chem-quest Jennifer Rebecca Friday Beta Club; head cheerleader; Cowboys for Christ; Football Program Staff; French Club; freshman, sophomore, junior, senior president; NHS; Stu¬ dent Council president; Z Club; Girls’ State v Debra Dianne Green academic rally, Beta Club, Cowboys for Christ, FCA, Football Program Staff, NHS, Silver Spurs captain, Stu¬ dent Council treasurer, Superstar Girl, Girls ' State alternate Burton James Harper academic rally. Close Up Club, NHS, Spanish Club, Student Council parlia¬ mentarian and public relations senator, Who’s Who among American High School Students Shelby Brent Munds academic rally, Beta Club, French Club, Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Psy¬ chology Club, Quill Scroll, Round¬ up editor, Optimist Award, Boys ' State alternate, Chem-quest Dayton Odell Nooner, III academic rally, baseball, basketball, Beta Club, FCA, football. Mu Alpha Theta, NHS, Student Council, Youth-in- Government, Optimist Award, National Merit Semifinalist, Boys’ State alternate Dawn Suzanne Johnson Beta Club; Cowboys for Christ; FCA; FBLA; junior, senior parliamentarian; Key Club; Lariat feature editor; NHS; Psychology Club; Quill Scroll; Silver Spurs; Student Council; homecoming court; senior favorite; Speech Club Corey Ignatius White FCA; football; All-District team; All-City team; All-State honorable mention; Stu¬ dent Council; Boys’ State, Most-Spirited Award Talent and Moral Character mm braird]® fKl@©®f gtioQo® ACADEMIC ALL-STATE FOOTBALL TEAM: Shane Thomas, Dayton Nooner, Charlie Bolton, Rob Floyd, Anthony Maranto Students earned praise from the school community and the outside area as well. Talent and skill played a key role in some recognition as students trekked to Hawaii. Other students merited recogni¬ tion for their service to the school. “Craig Ross’s dynamic personality, dependability, and leadership made him the obvious choice for the DAR Award,“ said Mr. Tommy Larance. Academics and moral fortitude targeted other students for recog¬ nition, naming them to honors within the school and within the state. Talent, service, academics, and character made Southwood a viable force. Jl ' ' 0 % l j| T 4 M 9 ' % k . . ..M 4 « Artwork by Cassie Baughman warns against driving while drinking. Participation in the Hula Bowl comes to Jennifer Friday as a member of the All- Star Cheerleading Squad. Expertise in dancing earns Debbie Green and Shannon DeHondt an in¬ vitation to the Hula Bowl. Senior Robert Elliott merits the United States Congressional Youth Council Award. Students learn about other cultures from exchange students Danny Skov from Denmark and Kyoko Yamado from Japan. Character traits of Chris Snead, Cheryl Johnson, and Kelli Neal lead to Leadership serves as a basis for Craig Ross to receive their selection as finalists for the Hugh O’Bryan Award. Cheryl the DAR Award. Johnson gets the final nod as the recipient. hloHiM | ) IP Musicians and Athletes DISTRICT HONOR BAND Front Row Chcric Guillory. Julie Graham. Kathryn Guyon, Vicki Read, Cathy Haralson. Marla Murray. Deanna McNeaae, Debra Allen, Row Two Kevin Washington. James Hawkins. Michael Bottoms. Scott Sharp, Trenton Dick, Jeff Setghman, Gary Bane. Deanna Rogers. Jennifer Mustek. Mark Morton, Back Row Warren Hovis, John Ward. Gary Bane, Jayson Johnston (Not Pictured Mark Vineyard) Physical ability and musical talent set the stage for student performance. Those attributes alone did not tell the entire story. Countless hours of prac¬ tice perfected and toned the God- given talents of both athletes and mu¬ sicians as coaches and directors hand¬ ed out rigorous drill. ‘The sacrifices and efforts put forth to attain athletic awards are more enormous than anyone knows, except the athlete himself,’ ' said Coach Piazza. Others acknowledged their talent and skill. ALL-STATE BAND: Austin Biel, Scott Sharp (Not Pictured: Mark Vineyard) FOUR-STATES BAND: Scott Sharp, Gary Bane, Jeff Seighman (Not pictured: Mark Vineyard) FRESHMAN HONOR BAND: Coby Coco, Cindy Wooten, Kevin Dyck ALL-CITY FIRST TEAM: Anthony Maranto, Shane Thomas, Jeff Hammer, Damon Bryant, Corey White ALL-CITY SECOND TEAM: Charlie Bolton, An¬ thony Maranto, Shannon Cunningham ALL-STATE TEAM: (Honorable Mention) Jeff Hammer, Corey White, Anthony Maranto ALL-DISTRICT FIRST TEAM: Front Row: Damon Bryant, Dayton Noonet, Jeff Hammer, Corey White; Back Row: Anthony Maranto. Charlie Bolton, Shannon Cunningham, Shane Thomas ILL-DISTRICT SECOND TEAM: Felix Barnes, Garrett Dean, Carey Gladney, tob Floyd, Jerry Brannen, Trey Tyndall, Shane Thomas, Troy Mayweather; Not Pictured: Greg Lancaster, Anthony Maranto) Beauty Pageant Stephanie Hawkins 26 Cindy Hurst Vicki Jimenez Cassie Johnson r ml i £ Dawn Johnson Kim Lockwood Alison Oswald LaMarnica Pratt Nikki May Rhonda Mecom Jennifer Moreau Robin Rinkle Crystal Smith Pam Smith Kristi Row Cathy Spells Michelle Thomas Shannon Ward Shannon Webb Robin Rumby Dana Stegall Tanya Wilson Melanie Stensone Forty-seven Girls Seek ToiiD® ®d ‘Pggoffi© Mon©® 9 TOP TWENTY ONE Stephanie Allgood. Michelle BuU, Jamie Derbonne. Jennifer Friday. Tancta Green. Stephanie Grow. Angie Hamm. Vickie Jimenez. Dawn Johnson. Racquel Malrnay. Nikki May. Rhonda Mecom. Alison Oswald. Nicole Rahalais, Robin Rmklc. Deanna Rogers. Crystal Smith, Pam Smith, Cathy Spells. Michelle Thomas. Shannon Ward Forty-seven contestants who had survived the preliminary screening proceeded down the aisle to line the stage in the hope of winning the title of “Pacific Princess.’ “I hate to go first,” said sophomore Stephanie Allgood. In spite of jangling nerves, each made her entrance without a flaw. Twenty emerged as finalists who ap¬ peared in the Saturday-night pageant. “I was so surprised I made the top twenty, said Pam Smith. Pam per¬ severed to capture the first runner-up spot. CONTESTANTS From Row Nikki May. Cassie Johnson. Jamie Dromgoole. Jennifer Friday. Crystal Smi.h, Pamela Gomer. Jennifer Floyd. Liia Flower . Stephanie Allgood. Shannon Ward. Lamamica Pratt. ow. icole Rahalais, Rhonda Mecom, Vickie Jimenez, Tancca Green, Alison Oswald. Stephanie Eddings, Row Two Stephanie Gross. Kim Lockwood. Allison Booty. Tanya Wilson. Pam Smith. Racquel Malrnay. Michelle BuU. Cindy Hurst. Amy Breedlove. Amy Burdette. Cassie Baughman. Dawn Johnson. Jamie Derbonne. Sandy Saivaterra. Karen Harvey. Back Row Shannon Webb. Becky Gaspard, Son. Rachal. Robin Rinkie. Angie Hamm. Cathy Spells. Michelle Thomas, Jennifer Moreau, Dana Rose. Stephanie Hawkins. Deanna Rogers, Wendy Wright. Robin Rumby. Erika Anderson SENIORS: Front Row: Debbie Green, Pam Smith, Crystal Smith, Rhonda Mecom, Jennifer Friday, Taneca Green, Lamamica Pratt, Alison Oswald; Back Row: Jennifer Moreau, Dana Rose, Robin Rumby, Sandy Salvaterra, Cassie Johnson, Deanna Rogers, Dawn Johnson, Racquel Malmay, Lisa Flowers, Kristi Row, Robin Rinlde Sophomore Stephanie Allgood sets the pace as the first contestant. ESCORTS; Front Row: Charlie Bolton, Rob Floyd, Trey Tyndall, Row Two: Trent Eubanks, Burton Harper, Aaron Edwards, Rev. Bruce Edwards; Back Row: Kemp Wright, Corey White, Kendall Holley, Casey Elledge Last-minute adjustments from Mrs. Sandy Jordan and Mrs. Sue Shadow help Deanna Rogers feel confident. Beauty Pageout Top Pageant Contestants As her name was announced as ‘Pacific Princess,’ Dawn Johnson excitedly accepted the crown from her best friend and past-pageant winner Shannon DeHondt. With tears in her eyes. Dawn walked slowly down the ramp. Emotions exchanged as both father and daughter said, “I love you.” Dawn’s response to her question concerning the world ' s biggest problems commented on the na¬ tion’s poverty and unemployment. “If people come together to work toward peace, these would be great¬ ly reduced,” said Dawn. A double-winner. Dawn Johnson accepts the title of Miss Congeniality. DAWN JOHNSON OUR PACIFIC PRINCESS o ' 1 Micelle Bull TOP FIVE: Jamie Derbonne, second runner-up; Nicole Rabalais, fourth runner-up; Dawn Johnson, Our Pacific Princess; Pam Smith, first runner-up; Michelle Bull, third runner-up — Academic Pursuits Trigger Pitd® Dim [pypoO Northwestern State University in Natchitoches provided the appropri¬ ate atmosphere for test-taking pupils nominated by their teachers for the academic rally. “The bus ride was rough, but it was an honor to have the opportunity to represent my school in physics and advanced math,” said Brian McCabe. “I believe that the rally partici¬ pants deserve recognition for repre¬ senting Southwood extremely well in competition,” said Mrs. Janet Klein- sasser, co-sponsor along with Mr. Keith Shanks. ACADEMIC RALLY: Front Row: Aaron York, Jamie Derbonne, Stephanie Triplett, Pam Rowe, Lisa Moehrle, Lisa Basham, Sarah Lear, Michelle Robinson, Stephanie Kincaid, Chris Grill, Dave Capelan; Back Row: Leslie Ruesch, David Kirsch, Shane Barnes, Randy Graves, Sean Clarady, Scott Barefield, Chris Snead, Scott Remillard, Brent Whitton, Tara Taylor ACADEMIC RALLY: Front Row: Paul Clark, Jodie Lofton, Lori Binderim, Elisha Godwin, Deanna Rogers, Rob Floyd, Dawn Johnson, Gina Holland, Vinetta Brown, Daphanie Caldwell; Row Two: Kim Lockwood, Krista Enteman, Karin McCarty, Jennifer Bridges, Sandy Salvaterra, Kim Walls, Tamatha Henderson; Row Three: Jennifer Moreau, Ginger Fitzgerald, Racquel Malmay, Shannon Parker, Danielle Pace, Amy Hatchett, Scott Sharp, Meredith O ' Hern, Staci Gremillion, Maria Pels, Jennifer Floyd, Audrey Williams, Amy Olivier; Row Four: Lisa Hunter, Wendy Macias, Kelley Dalton, Debrah Dunn, Mike Kennedy, Mark Pickett, David Bourgeois; Row Five: Charles Bolton, Jonathan Conser, Ben Henderson, James Wallace, Dayton Nooner, Leigh Hanes, Vicki Read, Anh Hoang; Back Row: Russell Melton, Michael O ' Donnell, Joel Reyes, Brian McCabe, Derric Fane, James Smith FOOTBALL I Freeman, Ro ' Prart, Robin JRAM AD STAFF Front Row; Deanna Conly, Deanna Rogers, Robin Rumby, Pum Smith, Michelle ennifer Friday, Debbie Green, Kim Leone, Bobbie Smarr, Jennifer Bridges, Mary Bentzler, Vaughn Stephanie Williams, Karin McCarty; Back Row: Julie Bolt, Sandy Salvaterra, Flisha Godwi Salesman Say, dou Gift© [MltLaDUTilb D 3 9 Chosen by the virtue of their salesman¬ ship, Robin Rumby and Deanna Rogers head the program staff. Persuading Brandon McComic takes the charms of Bobbie Smarr and Vaughn Pratt. Positive attitudes and winning smiles enticed customers as staffers laboriously sold ads tb meet re¬ quirements. “I walked everywhere — from store to store — and my feet ached!” exclaimed Robin Rumby, top salesman. Each girl sold ads, designed layouts, and proofread work to turn out a praise-worthy football program. Salesmanship sparkled as the girls walked up and down the sta¬ dium, giving each customer the pitch. “Come on; this is my last program,” yelled Jennifer Bridges, appealing to a Poke fan. Salesman¬ ship, dependability, and determi¬ nation within the staff made way for increasing sales by the numbers. Money from Ms. Stella Johnson pleases Jennifer Bridges and Deanna Conly. To purchase his program from Elisha Godwin, Roger Braniff must balance his Coke and popcorn. Lettering in names for the awards as¬ sembly requires the combined efforts of Chris Stansell, Burton Harper, and Mark Gour of the calligraphy com¬ mittee. Lighting his candle from the candle of character, Alan Shadow participates in the National Honor Society induction ceremony. Before school, officers Dana Rawls, Dawn Johnson, Brandi Wynn, Debbie Green, and Alysia Cook meet to organize up¬ coming activities under the supervision of Mrs. Sherry Gasway. The words high standards of scholarship, service, leader¬ ship, and character end the Na¬ tional Honor Society pledge. Each member echoed these qualities as he chose a community service ac¬ tivity. ‘Til letter awards and cer¬ tificates,” said Mark Gour. “I’ll visit nursing homes,” said Leigh Vaughn. At the beginning of the year, members divided into specialized committees. One of the committees included a teacher appreciation group, which sent small gifts to teachers at Halloween, Thanksgiv¬ ing, and Christmas. “We made pa¬ per pumpkins and attached candy to them for Halloween,” said Dawn Johnson, committee chair¬ man. Each member fulfilled Honor National Honor Society members in May fill the stage for induction of new Society requirements, etching upon members. Southwood a sense of pride and accomplishment. Ten Members Agree Time in the park spells relief for Sara Lee, Kathy Michels, Tanya Wilson, Armando Gonzales, Leslie Kring, Krista Enteman, and Tammy Mundy. Teamwork makes ads a breeze for Karla Jordan, Krista Enteman, Mrs. Jeanette Shelton, Jamie Dromgoole, Leslie Kring, Tanya Wilson, Tammy Mundy, Sara Lee, Kathy Michels, Rhonda Mecom, and Ar¬ mando Gonzales. Roundup Ad Staff entered into this year with a work force of nine girls and one guy. When asked how he felt as the only male on the staff, Armando Gonzales simply replied, “It’s wonderful! Some of the things girls say when the guys aren’t around.” Despite this difference in the ra¬ tio between them, members worked as one single efficient unit. “I have never worked with a group that is so compatible. They get the job done quickly, and we all have a good time in the process,” said Mrs. Shelton, new sponsor. Staff members agreed that working with friends makes any job a cinch. Working together, Krista Enteman, Sara Lee, Tanya Wilson, and Armando Swinging satisfies Rhonda Mecom, Karla Gonzales prepare layouts for ads. Jordan, and Jamie Dromgoole. xV CHAPPARRELLES: Front Row: Belinda Green, marshall; Angie Lacy, deputy marshall; Row Two: Amy Wieclaw, Shea Jamie Drcj gpole, Kerri Loos; Row ' Three: Stacie Cunningham, AA ™ Kim Sapon, Pam Rowe, Megan Fane, Misti Gaston, Sandra Wieclaw, ifcristi Tuminello; Row Four: Mary Scott, Tiffany Brown, Slyrmika Mitchell, Traci Smith, Laurie Hodgin, Stephanie Jackson, Leslie eed, Tracy Gamble, Gina Holland, Lisa Basham, Tina Nolan Julie Woodruff, Rhonda Vaughn, Shelly Bales, Juft Berry, Cheryl McCabe; Row Eign Jennifer Hardcastle, Ste janie Hawkins, Stephanie Watson, f eslie Ruesch, Jennifer M Lisa Smith; Back Row: Darlene Davidson, Stacy Elkins _ Chapparrelles Help Fott 9 Blue sweat suits emblazoned with Chapparrelles gave the campus a new look as seventy-two members filtered throughout the quadrangle. “I like the sweat suits for colder weather,” said Cheryl McCabe. Did Chapparrelles bridge the transition from junior high to senior high? “I like Chapparrelles because all my friends belong,” said Julie Melanson. “I didn’t know many freshmen at Southwood. Chappar¬ relles made me become a part,” she stated. DRUMMERS: Front Row: Shea Forest, Amy Falkenstein; Row Two: Darlene Da- vidson, Kelli Wieclaw ' , Kendra Grimsinger, Stacey Elkins, Rebecca Wil¬ son, Jamie Dromgoole; Back Row: Keri Loos Belinda and Angie enjoy the game. Roaring with laughter, Tina Nolan and Keri Loos share Chap- parrelie spirit. POSSE A Front Row: Gina Holland, Tiffany Brown. Stacie Cunningham; Row Two: Tracy Gamble, Adrienne Saveli, Stephanie Jackson, Shannon Holt, Christy Taylor, Lisa Basham, Shemika Mitchell; Row Three: Amy Wieclaw, Kim Saxon, Laurie Hodgin, Megan Fane, Sandra Wieclaw, Kristi Tuminello, Misti Gaston, Traci Smith, Leslie Reed, Mary Scott, Pam Rowe; Back Row: Tina Nolan POSSE B: Front Row: Michelle Smith, Margaret Wiley, Angie Cockerham, La Shada Henry, Jennifer Pace, Row Two: Cristie LaFitte, Cathy Spells, Kathryn Waters, Angel Turbyfill, Patti Blue; Row- Three: Amy Broussand, Sheri Bryant, Christi Crumpley, Dusty Munson, Paula Marshall, Stacy Duncan, Amy Rain¬ water, Jamie Derbonne, Michelle Robinson; Back Row: Shannon Jarrett POSSE C; Front Row; Tasha Poston, Kelli Neal, Julie Melanson; Row Two: Heather Tuggle, Cindy Strickland, Christy Brookshire, Julie Woodruff, Rhonda Vaughn, Shelly Bales; Row Three: Lisa Smith, Jennifer Motte, Leslie Ruesch, Stephanie Watson, Stephanie Haw ' kms, Jennifer Hardcastle, Kerry Hollcman, Julie Berry; Back Row: Cheryl McCabe With arms extended, Stacie Cunningham and Christi Taylor perform a Chapparrelie dance. CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Kim Leone, Erika Anderson; Row Two: Jennifer Friday, Cassie Johnson; Row Three: Amy Burdette, Shannon Webb, Stephani Barnes, Vaughn Prarr, Alison Oswald, Tammy Mundy; Back Row: Jeremy Bison [}fe rui Lru Every Crowd mm(s D=3 ® dd ©[ rko ) Cheering ar a football game. Selling ads to the public. Being representatives of the best. Chap- parrelles and publications alike de¬ pended on their head honchos. “I worked hard all summer to get the job done,” said Krista En- teman, Roundup manager. Sum¬ mer found others on the go as well. All the hard work at practice pays off at the games,” said Shannon Jarrett. Lucky for large groups, head honchos knew their business. Marshall Belinda Green and Deputy Marshall Angie Lacy have supported the Chapparrelles for three years. Routines taught by Superstar Drill Team look snazzy when performed by Shea For- ' est. SHERIFFS: Keri Loos, Cheryl McCabe, Shannon Jarrett, Tina Nolan i TOP SALESMEN: Leigh Vaughn, Roundup Editorial Staff; Krista Enteman, Roundup Ad Staff; Deanna Rogers, Robin Rumby, Football Program Ad Staff; David DeHondt, Lariat Ad Staff Selling an ad to Mrs. Sue Shadow poses few problems to Krista Enteman, whose ad sales reached $725. Time Machine Travels final nod from Shannon DeHondt while Crystal Beauchamp looks attentively. As tradition dictates, cheerleaders Alison Oswald, Tammy Mundy. Jennifer Friday. Stephanie Barnes. Cassie Johnson. Jeremy Bison, Vaughn Pratt, Kim Leone. Erika Anderson. Tammy Brown. Justin Haigler, Lon Bailey, Allison Jones. Stephanie Rod. Suzanne Cates. Heather Godwin. Randy Miller, Amy Burdette, and Sharon Bowman gather to renew friendships SENIOR MAIDS: Tancca Green, Dawn Johnson, Shannon DeHondt, Debbie Green, Crystal Smith i FRESHMAN MAID: Megan Fane SOPHOMORE MAIDS: Amy Breed- JUNIOR MAIDS: Brandi Wynn, Stephanie love, Mindy Ladatto Pace, Suzy Getsinger Talk about a hectic schedule. The time machine kept our court travelling. Follow the time chart of our court for the final days of Homecoming. Tuesday — 3:30 . . . Practice half¬ time Wednesday — 7:15.. Practice pep rally Thursday — 6:00 Practice half¬ time Thursday — 7:00. Attend Queen ' s reception Friday — 9:30 . Attend pep rally Friday — 11:30.Check out Friday — 12:00 . . . Eat lunch at Gatti’s Friday — 4:00 . . . Begin dressing Friday — 6:00 ... Attend game Friday — 8:45 . . Attend court presentation Homecoming would not be complete for Jason Holland, Jason Ferguson, Mike Sewell, Trey Tyndall, Roger Braniff, Trent Eubanks, Megan Fane, Stephanie Pace, Debbie Green, Mindy Ladatto, Brandi Wynn, and Suzy Getsinger without the dance. |— JCandid Camera Catches In the spirit of Homecoming, students filled their week with ex¬ tracurricular activities. The auxil¬ iary units met at the practice field behind Southwood to perfect their routine. “Homecoming practice was long and monotonous, but we eventually worked everything out,” said Steve Worachek. Student Council spearheaded the entire week organizing activities. Finally the big weekend arrived. All of the excitement led to a vic¬ tory for the Cowboys on Friday night at the game. Putting an end to a hectic week, the dance finalized Homecoming fun. “The dance added a perfect touch to my senior year,” said Cassie Johnson. Taking Homecoming tickets, Mrs. Mary Howard greets Ricky Ebarb and Sonia Lively. To look their best, Kim Cole, Michael Wheeler, Michael Kennedy, and Dana Rawls sport tux¬ edos and party dresses. Sophomores Kalan Washington and Nitika Everheart arrive for the dance. Traditionally the Homecoming Queen and her family host a banquet, where gifts are exchanged. Dawn Johnson and Shannon DeHondt take time to show their gifts. Summer Grove Baptist Church buses filled with Jana Risley, Stephanie Kincaid, Cindy Wooten, Stacey Cubley, Sandy Salvaterra, and a number of others head for Hot Springs as a Homecoming alternative. ESCORTS: Rob Floyd, Jeff Hammer, Trent Eubanks, Shelby Munds, Charlie Bolton, Felix Barnes, Trey Fegley, Kemp Wright, Corey White, Burton Harper, Kendall Hol¬ ley Courting dan ger, Shannon DeHondt rests in the arms of her peers Crystal Smith, Dawn Johnson, Debbie Green, Taneca Green, Suzy Getsinger, Brandi Wynn, Amy Breedlove, Mindy Ladatto, Megan Fane, and Stephanie Pace. v ' i ' v Couples Tracy Smith, Corey Lindsey, Nikki Ramsey, and Will Bates con¬ gregate to use the telephone. Friends Shannon Cunningham, Becky Gaspard, Jason Holland, Megan Fane, Eric Clarke, and Kristi Tuminello gather at the dance. Graduates Freedom Jones and Spacey Gipson visit with Taneca Green after halftime. Cheerleaders Lead One busy girl, head cheerleader Jennifer Friday balances cheerleading with class and Student Council responsibilities. Crowds eagerly join in chants led by Cowpoke Jeremy Bison. “Canceled, what do you mean canceled?” eleven cheerleaders screamed. After weeks of ardent prac¬ ticing, the disappointed crew learned that com¬ petition day was October 22 instead of September 17. But cheerleaders are spunky, right? Right! They soon converged for more practice and emerged victorious with their 2nd place UCA win at Hamel s Park. This qualified them for Regional Competition in November and the Hula Bowl. “I really wanted first,” said Shannon Webb, “but we’re setting our sights for Regionals.” Hamel s hosts UCA competi- Alison Oswald Tammy Mundy Shannon Webb Amy Burdette Erika Anderson Stephanie Barnes Cassie Johnson Energetic Eleven Push [P(ofc© ©ooft filtfl® [KM “We need yell leaders to get the crowd involved said Jennifer Fri¬ day. This made the first move out of the rut. Tammy Mundy’s ideas softened the new administration for another move. “We want class sections. If the freshmen are near their friends, they’ll yell. And yell they did. Did this year bring the same old thing? No. This year brought the Pokes out of the rut. “You, beware,” say Alison Oswald, Stephanie Barnes, Cassie Johnson, and Jennifer Friday. Before the game, Erika Anderson, Kim Leone, Jennifer Friday, Alison Oswald, and John Tombrello cheer. A Jr i T-shins boast that Vaughn Pratt. Kim Leone, Erika Anderson, Amy Burdette, Stephanie Barnes, Alison Oswald, Jennifer Friday, Tammy Mundy, Shannon Webb, and Cassie Johnson are Supersonic . Performing their second-place routine, Tammy Mundy, Shannon Webb, Stephanie Barnes, Jeremy Bison, Jennifer Friday, Vaughn Pratt, (.assie Johnson, Kim Leone, and Amy Burdette “move it.” Cheerleading brings girls together as a squad and makes Tammy Mundy and Alison Oswald best friends. Showing loyalty, Stephanie Barnes, Amy Burdette, Shannon Webb, Cassie Johnson, Tammy Mundy, Alison Oswald, Kim Leone, and Vaughn Pratt raise their hands during the Alma Mater. Waving the South wood flag, Jeremy Bison inspires spirit at football games. Yell Leaders John Tombrello, Kemp Wright, and Jon Conser bring new life to the squad. Poke cheerleaders rise to new heights in the Homecoming pep rally. Before halftime, Amy Breedlove, Kelley Dalton, and Shannon Livingston bow in prayer. Jennifer Floyd Kristi Hamiter Support and enthusiasm by Captain Debbie Green and Lieutenant Becky Gaspard help keep the line together by re¬ flecting positive attitudes and helpful encouragement. Amy Breedlove Angie Hamm Cindy Hurst Nicole Rabalais Toni Rachal -t Kim Scott i Kelley Dalton , . - ’ — Vvil Dawn Johnson Dana Stegall Chasity Walker Hope Williamson Tanya Wilson Silver Spurs’ Kicks pDUD ip(o Sarah Lear Shannon Livingston Nikki May Shannon DeHondt Endurance; patience; and, most of all, practice made a better line. Fifteen new members accepted the challenge. “Making new friends helped me through the rough spots, said Jennifer Floyd. Older members unified the line. Individually and collectively, the group earned Grand Sweepstakes, One Drill Down, three Super-Stars, and Outstand¬ ing Officer. “It was a new experience not only for me but for the whole line,” said Debbie Green. “I feel like I gained 15 sisters, remarked Dawn Johnson. All this began a new year for the line, w r hich led to a brighter Spur future. Twenty-two Silver Spurs ©OH Silver Spurs thrilled crowds at halftime, Pierre Bossier Mall, Haughton, and Northwestern. My first performance was a little scary; but once the music started, I forgot all about my nerves,” said Hope Williamson. “We laughed and had so much fun all the time,” said Kristi Hamiter. Super-Stars Debbie Green, Shannon DeHondt, and Stephanie Pace earned invitations to perform in Hawaii. “Our hearts were with them all the way,” remarked Becky Gaspard. Taking time out from the game, Becky Gaspard and Debbie Green pose for a picture. Stopping for a break, Spurs Tanya Wilson, Dana Stegall, Cindy Hurst, Kim Scott, Amy Breedlove, and Shannon Coyle gather with cheerleader Tammy Mundy. vV Senior Spurs Dawn Johnson, Shannon DeHondt, and Debbie Green share their last year together. Cheering for the Cowboys, Dawn Johnson, Kelley Dalton, Jennifer Floyd, Becky Gaspard, Nikki May, and Shannon DeHondt share the crowd’s enthusiasm. I r t P $ w NJ t. R s S 7 - Tf i Silver Spurs Chasity Walker, Nicole Rabalais, Sarah Lear, Amy Breedlove, Cindy Hurst, Dana Stegall, Shannon DeHondt, Nikki May, Jennifer Floyd, Kelley Dalton, Kristi Hamiter, Becky Gaspard, Stephanie Pace, Tanya Wilson, Dawn Johnson, y Shannon Livingston, Kim Scott, Shannon Coyle, Angie Hamm, Hope Williamson, Soni Rachal, and Debbie Green show „ f enthusiasm. Kicking high at a pep rally, Sarah Lear, Amy Breedlove, Cindy Hurst, Stephanie Pace, Tracy Wilson, Becky Gaspard, Dawn Johnson, Shannon Livingston, Kim Scott, and Shannon Coyle wow the audience. Final adjustments to Sarah Lear’s hat tie come from Miss Nancy Gephardt. Muster’ Motivates mm I felt like a walking zombie by the end of the week,” said Michael Bottoms, reflecting thoughts of all Pelican State delegates. “We cov¬ ered in one week what government officials learn in years of office,” said Charlie Bolton. Muster summoned delegates to rise, shine, and assemble. This cry chimed only once as a reward for a dance. Delegates united as eager males looked for larger girls as part¬ ners for their traditional T-shirt ex¬ change. Muster brings memories of an exhilarating experience begun one morning in mid-August at 5:30 A.M. PELICAN STATE DELEGATES: Front Row: Michael Bottoms, Charlie Bolton, Craig Ross, Corey White, Garrett Dean; Back Row: Jennifer Friday, Alysia Cook, Shannon DeHipndt GIRLS’ STATE: Shannon DeHondt, Jennifer Friday, Alysia Cook BOYS’ STATE: Michael Bottoms, Craig Ross, Corey White, Garrett Dean, Charlie Bolton GIRLS ' STATE ALTERNATES: Debbie Green, Ginger Fitz¬ gerald BOYS’ STATE ALTERNATES: Dayton Nooner, Trent Eubanks, Chris Stansell, Shelby Munds Smaller Lariat Staffs Smaller staffs meant a hefty load of selling ads and writing articles for each member. Drafting layouts for ads provided a major task for the ad staff. During the staff s hour together, they went class to class coaxing students to buy newspa¬ pers. The Lariat editorial staff had their share of the work. “Where’s the liquid paper?” asked Lori Binderim as she rushed to meet a deadline. “I think I’ll name my column ‘A Chat with Charlie’,” said Charles Bolton. These columns with their witty topics added an¬ other dimension to the newspaper. The limited personnel served as an incentive to turn out the Lariat . LARIAT AD STAFF: Front Row: Tina Dizon, Tracy McKenzie, Lisa Greening; Row Two: Tiffany Huddleston, Robin Rinkle, Jennifer Bonnough, Patty Shofner, Karen Harvey, Stephanie Snider, Jenny Bales, Wendy Byers, Ashley Sandifer, Allison Gross, Alison Oswald, Tammy Gray; Back Row: Bryan Boddie, Clay Fowler, Ben Scheen, James Smith, Troy Boddie, David DeHondt Newspapers arrive first to ad staff members Allison Gross, Tina Dizon, Tiffany Huddleston, Troy Bod¬ die, James Smith, Tammy Gray, and Robin Rinkle. After selling newspapers, Ben Sheen, Karen Harvey, Stephanie Snider, Clay Fowler, Tracy McKenzie, David DeHondt, and Bryan Boddie find time for perusing. i LARIAT EDITORIAL STAFF: Front Row: Alysia Cook, Suzy Getsinger, Lori Binderim, Shannon DeHondt, Nikki May, Amy Burdette, Brandi Wynn, Dawn Johnson; Row Two: Charles Bolton, Trent Eubanks, Dana Rawls, Susan Crawford; Back Row: Casey Elledge, Aaron Edwards, Trey Tyndall Co-editors Alysia Cook and Shannon DeHondt check the final copy of the Lariat. Producing a final product invovles the typing and proofreading skills of Brandi Wynn, Alysia Cook, and Lori Binderim. Honor Groups Merit (MM© wUfo tM)Q©©Q@[TD Most people felt Roundup ed¬ itors and bookworms molded into one. Not true. Shelby Munds and Ginger Fitzgerald broke the mold, boasting an average 4.6 GPA and an active social life. “I spend my weekends dancing and eating, said Ginger Fitzger¬ ald. “I limit my social life to week¬ ends. I work after school, then study from 6:30 to 10:30.” Both proved that work and play demand organization. After school Ginger tutors Shana Stewart at Sylvan Learning Center. Shelby readies his gun for hunting. He initiated Round¬ up staffers with fried squirrels Sanding his fire-engine red Chevy, Shelby Munds repairs the ravages of an accident. Munds restored the ’65 truck. ROUNDUP EDITORS: Ginger Fitzgerald and Shelby Munds Good news! Mu Alpha Theta mem¬ bers Nicole Tousaint and Long Nguyen offer free math tutoring. OFFICERS: Trey Tyndall, treasurer; Day- ton Nooner, president; Aaron Edwards, vice-president; Mark Pickett, secretary Under new sponsor Mrs. Janet Kleinsasser, Mu Alpha Theta in¬ creased its membership by more than 100 percent. This honor so¬ ciety for math helped more than just its own. Members tutored other students and tried to help them understand and enjoy math as much as the members. Reasons for joining varied from student to student. I joined be¬ cause 1 plan to major in math at LSU,” said Lori Binderim. “I wanted to be involved with the people,” said Tina Dizon. Al¬ though for different reasons, eve¬ rybody worked together to make it all add up to a great year. MU ALPHA THETA: Front Row: Stephanie Snider. Racquel Sattler; Row Two: Ginger Rascoe, Dana Rawls, Stephanie Pace, Sarah Ravell, Wendy Byars; Row Three: Long Nguyen, Frank Tombrello, Tina Dizon, Kelli Neal, Lisa Woodruff, Dorcas Campbell, Dayton Nooner, Tina Beach, Shannon DeHondt, Nicole Tousaint, Jennifer Moreau, Cisti Stringer, Minh Dang, Ben Henderson; Row Four: Rob Floyd, Joel Reyes, Laura Langhorst, Michael Wheeler, Jennifer Bridges, Jennifer Floyd, Robin Rumby, Leigh Vaughn, Tonya Wilson; Row Five: Shelby Munds, Heath McCullough, Maria Pels, Laurin Coss, Trent Eubanks, Quan Dang, Stacy Keene, Angela Snead, Chris Snead, Kerri Loos; Back Row: Aaron Edwards, Lori Binderim, Amy Burdette, Alysia Cook, Mark Pickett, Ginger Fitzgerald, Erika Anderson, Tina Nolan, Trey Tyndall K W ) V t V % ' V m ... ■■■) • . • ■ : •.. I ’ ' SS.; ROUNDUP AD STAFF: Front Row: Jamie Dromgoole; Row Two: Rhonda Mecom, manager; Armando Gonzales; Kathy Michels; Leslie Kring; Back Row: Sarah Lee; Mrs. Jeanette Shelton, sponsor; Tammy Mundy; Krista Enteman, manager; Karla Jordan; Tanya Wilson T ‘ ■ „ v . r : .(Jc. r ' V C) ' N , « • w mA.paiaL J1Af F : Fr pr ] .mvrr sophomores; Sharon Shafer, achievements; Allison. Booty, ivcraenftf Xff k Vaufton, juniors and faculty; fakhael fceniT pom, Brian McCabe, sophortipro; fichael Bottoms, iffV . « |« lr I ; Becky- Gaspard, sophomores; H9P« W lljafn n,.sj fw, end sheets; Shane Thomas, sports; Angela Snead, ' - _ juniors , and faculty; Danny Skov, exchange ,studefttj theThf ' y ' Green,rfteslftnen and organizations; .Laura Langhorst, band; { Stephanie Barnes, achievements. Ginger Fitzgerald, editor and seniors; Shelby Mnnds, editor and opening. Mrs MarytHoward, . Sflf F r 1 «-t_: V str r-,4 r ——— . D «, X ivL-Wl pLr ' J.-Kipwmfnrc • ' nd orj$n Beta, dub Honor Students Are Knowing how to use a computer makes Laura Langhorst a valuable member. Student directories provided by Shelby Munds, Mark Vineyard, Long Nguyen, and Ms. Cynthia McLain aid students in locating friends’ numbers. Club poster parties keep members on the road. Heath McCullough and Warren Hovis hoist banner paper into an awaiting trunk. Working hard on future plans, Beta Club got off to a great start with its annual charbroil, which earned enough money to fund poster par¬ ties, school directories, and teacher luncheons. Being a Beta Club of¬ ficer has given me more respon¬ sibility and helped me learn how to put activities together,” said Heath McCullough. With the qualifica¬ tions of a 3.25 grade point average, good leadership qualities, and out¬ standing effort, members soared beta than ever. — Working to help during the LASC Convention, Kathy Michels, Mike Maston, and Heath McCullough mix paint for backdrops. Finished Beta banners demand a final check from Quan Dang. BETA CLUB OFFICERS: Front Row: Stephanie Pace, secretary; Warren Hovis, junior representative; Row Two: Cindy Hurst, sophomore representative; Alysia Cook, senior representative; Kathy Michels, vice-president; Laura Langhorst, vice- president; Mike Maston, junior representative; Back Row: Heath McCullough, treasurer; Shelby Munds, president; Jodie Lofton, senior representative t r- ■K- i ' .. T J2DCEC: p ■ ’-1— ——i — - jl r fe ndy S za k at y ; Ch er i e Gurt fror y, S o nja Dmi, SUIl An eia ' ilfcg, Kalan Wasfcin tyn, f h td - k qbi nw n ' , j « | ju ii Jub naun. . .. Debra Allen, Kathryn Guyon, Todd Young, George Fulco, Brett Middleron, David Flores, Julie Graham, Dana Rose; Row Five: Deanna Hall, Chris Montelbano, David Ponseigo, Scott Sharp, Michael Knighten, Jason Howard, Paul Knotts, Corey Stewart, Paul Muellenschlader, Nikki Scarpinarto Todd Stevens, La Shunda Hall; .giles, John W a rd, ' Warren Hw I a m at I Hn wkins Michael Bottom s -Sherry Eason; Row Nine: Ken Goodpaster, Coby Coco, Jerry Hoell, Michael Burks! Denise Bradley; Row Ten: Michelle Thomas, Marla Murray, Cindy Wooten; Back Row: Sharon Coursey, Major Stewart, Kirk Felicetty, LaBruce Snow, Jeff Sanders, Kevin °yck, Jeff Seighman, Trenton DicK. _ .... _ _ Ah tftp ny uuwiiMii, reiix Darnes7Craig bmas, Eric Wheeler, R d fley Jjleft Row Three 1 l -■ iannnu imii ijai M MBW P wgV l therT ,, Aaron Edwards. 1 arretc Stevens, Willie Houston; Row Four: John Hart, Daryl Smith, Craig Ross, - Chris Piazza,-€hn$ Hearron, Adrian Smiley, Greg Lancaster, Anthony Maranto, Jeff Hammer, Laine Coleman; Back Row: Benji Piazza, Kenneth Dotson, Tarrant Graham, Wi llie Burns, Eric Paige, Chad McDowell, Darrian Harper, Scott Beasley, Freddie Wilson Roundup Edtfoiiai 2:00 A.M. Dawns With imaginations in gear, Roundup Editorial Staff members hit the campus ready for action. The hardest part, making the first deadline, soon dawned for the crew. Students quickly learned to help one another. “I’m so thankful that Brian McCabe held on to his pa¬ tience in having to retype every¬ thing I wrote because of my mis¬ takes,” said Sharon Shafer. After successfully completing this deadline, an elated Mrs. Os- ment declared, “Don’t worry; be happy.” Trustworthy Laura Langhorst and Michael Wheeler zip to Mauldin s via Mrs. Osment ' s car. Deadline two finds Sharon Shafer crop¬ ping pictures after school. Three s the charm. Shelby Munds, Michael Bottoms, and Angela Walford unpack two recent solutions to the deadline . dilemma. A ' After-hours angels Angela Walford, Michael Wheeler, Hope Williamson, Kelley Dalton, Michael Bottoms, Allison Booty, Shannon Jarrett, Ginger Fitzgerald, Shannon Webb, Shelley Green, Becky Gaspard, Sharon Shafer, Laura Langhorst, Danny SENIORS: Sharon Shafer, Leigh Vaughn, Shane Thomas, Michael Kennedy, Angela Snead, Shelley Green, Laura Langhorst, Michael Wheeler, Ginger Fitzgerald, Shelby Munds, Michael Bottoms, Quan Dang, Stephanie Barnes Door decorations enlist the skills of Allison Booty, Kelley Dalton, Shannon Jarrett, Danny Skov, Michael Kennedy, and Shane Thomas. Skov, Angela Snead, Michael Kennedy, Brian McCabe, Shelby Munds, Quan Dang, Mrs. Mary Howard, Mrs. Ann Osment, and Leigh Vaughn collapse after work. October 28 . . . Color Deadlines! . . . Editor Shelby Munds knows the meaning of tuckered out! Council Moves from ®m@ Pir©j@©ft ft® ira®Glhi®ir ©ro® In order to make Southwood’s community a little more enjoyable. Student Council members eagerly began their work. Their first big project, Homecoming, began their trek toward success. “A lot of work went into planning Homecoming, but the payoff came from seeing how much everyone enjoyed it,” said Tammy Hanson. To assist the larger community, officers organized a canned food drive for Louisiana ' s less fortunate. “We collected 1310 cans this year, but we still hope that each year will be better than the last,” said Bur¬ ton Harper. From project to project, Student Council worked to meet the needs of its community. CONVENTION COWBOYS Front Row Lyle Haynes. Robin Rmkle. Nakie Roberson. Cassie Baughman. Desiree Knoll. Rob Floyd. Alison Oswald. Lori Binderim. Vicki Jimenez. Row Two Jennifer Friday. Alysia Cook, Bumzi Harper, Susan Crawford, Michelle Bull. David Elster. Mary Jo Anderson. Taneca Green. Debbie Green. Row Three David Ponseigo. Corey White, Michael O Donnell. Dayton Nooner. Kim Leone. Kemp Wright. Tammy Hanson. Kendall Holley Louisiana’s needy get help from Corey White, who collects food donated by students. “This one’s fine,” says Vicki Jimenez to Debbie Green. After selling stickers for $4.00, Council members sent the wrecker to visit those cars without proper identification stickers. u V N ___La j, recording sponsor; Row Two: )ENT COUNCIL: Front Row: Taneca Green, publicity senator, Jennifer Friday fr .Tiffany Williams, ' corresponding secretary; Desiree Knoll, white senator; Mrs. CardT! _. _e Bull, ■ ' assembly senator Nickie Roberson, black senator; Tamifty Hansoq, Social senator. Burton Harper, par- cjjg Jiamentarian, Kemp Wright, vice-president, Row Three: Debbie Green, treasure , Mrs. Verdis Pnurt, sponsor; Back Row: KtfldaU Holley, devotional senator; Corev White, parliamentarian; Not Pictur .Shannon Brossett, safety senator, Robin Rinklc, school‘store senator, AlisomOswald, project senator . Wr. ' i , -« _ . ■ ' iv V - ' ;. . ' ' -Vj Student Council Peppy Organizers’ Feet Student Council members trav¬ ersed every crack in the parking lots and the quadrangle as they pound¬ ed the pavement doing what some students viewed as the Council’s favorite pastime: checking parking stickers. For the less fortunate who did not have a sticker, this meant either parking off campus, riding with a friend, or having their cars impounded. “I’ve learned that in¬ spection day is Tuesday,” said Mi¬ chael Wheeler. “On those days, I park across the street at the apart¬ ment complex.” Concrete ideas molded into ac¬ tion kept Council members and students alike pounding the pave¬ ment. Call the wrecker! Car number 601X628 checks out as a violator to Alison Oswald and Debbie Green. — Salvation Army benefits from cans col¬ lected by Student Council officer Alison Oswald. Each LASC school packed pails for the needy. Alison Oswald, Robin Rinkle, Tina Jimenez, Kendall Holley, Taneca Green, and Nickie Roberson check the contents before delivery. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Front Row: Jamie Derbonne, Donna Greer, Dana Stegall, Stacey Gustafson, Stephanie Pace, Sandra Wteclaw, Ericka Levine, Tiffany Andrews, Ngoc Dang, Leigh Sullivan, Gwendy Richter, Mindy Ladatto, Brandy Pirtle, Kristy Smith, Kimberley Zem; Row Two: Kelley Dalton, Michele Svan, Stephanie Snider, Dawn Johnson, Robert Floyd, Corey Stewart, Cassie Johnson, Crystal Smith, Welcome Lindsey, Margaret Ball, Reagan Blackston, Christy Essary, Julie Hardeman; Row Three: Robin Riedinger, Lisa Flowers, Marc Gibson, Mark Pickett, Stephanie Kincaid, Lori Howard, Philip Law, Willie Lopez, Nikki Scarpinatto, Amy Hatchett, Cassie Baughman, Faith Ruff, Juli Berry; Back Row: Roger Cole, Angel Frederick, Suzy Getsinger, Chris Ashworth, Mikey Haralson, Michael G. 0‘ Donnell, Mike Domino, Bryan Moore, Lyle Hanes, Warren Hovis, Mark Moncla, Dave Ponseigo, Mike Maye STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES: Front Row: Vicky Olvey, Shelly Lachney, Scott Grayson, Anton Cooley, Anita Chambers, Ronald White, Metnck Worm, Mim Colvard, Jamie Dromgoole, Cindy Hurst, Amy Breedlove, Shannon DeHondt, Brandi Wynn, Angela Farabrough, Karen Flack; Row Two: Chris Conner, Tina Secrist, Nanci Rials, David Garrard, Nicholas Parker, Dennis Mahoney, Tiffany Salley, Krista Enteman, Hope Williamson, Cindy Stephens, Lisa Greening, Michelle Clark; Row Three: SheUy Me Daniel, Eric Herrington, Stephanie Eddings, Chadwick Anderson, Matt Graybiel, Stacy Keene, Demc Fane, Kim Henderson; Back Row: Heather Gongre, Paul Hough, Kyle Kilpatrick, Staci Campbell, Stephanie Gross, Tina Rod, Shannon Ward, Bryant Love, Craig Brown, Randy Graves, Robin Rambin, Laurin Coss, Shane Rodgers Southwood as Secretary Months of preparation finalized when Friday, November 11 rolled onto the calendar. “We’ve been staying after school every day work¬ ing hard for this, and it’s finally here,” said Shannon Brossett. Council cowboys welcomed 957 students “On the Trail to Lead¬ ership” from all over the state. “I met a lot of people,” said Michelle Bull. Maroon jogging suits, green t- shirts, Christmas ornaments, and boot keyrings filtered from cow¬ boys to Cajuns. It took Mrs. Pruitt and her en¬ ergetic team to bring LASC to Shreveport after a twelve-year ab¬ sence. “The Convention was a learning experience for everyone in¬ volved,” said Kendall Holley. LASC OFFICERS: Front Row: Jennifer Friday, Taneca Green, Corey White, Desiree Knoll, Alison Oswald; Row Two: Robin Rinlde, Michelle Bull, Shannon Brossett, Tina Jimenez, Debbie Green, Nickie Roberson; Row Three: Burton Harper, Kendall Holley, Tammy Hanson, Kemp Wright Registration keeps Taneca Green, Lori Binderim, Mrs. Carol Simonton, Horseshoes promise a successful LASC Con- Susan Crawford, Tammy Hanson, and Mrs. Janet Kleinsasser on cask. vention, organized by Mrs. Carol Simonton and Mrs. Verdis Pruitt. As secretary of LASC, Jennifer Friday de¬ livers the opening address, On the Trail to Leadership.” Jogging suits brand Robin Rambin, Racquel Malmay, Chad Anderson, Mark Pickett, Amy Hatchett, and Michael O’ Donnell as Convention Instructions go from Mrs. Janet Kleinsasser to helpers. judges Mrs. Kathy O ' Neal and Mrs. Jimmie King. Double-checking for accurate contents, Taneca Green, Shannon Brossett, and Michelle Bull sort through convention supplies. Pokes Guide LASC ©ffD ftlte ft® (L®iid]®r Rain forces Alison Oswald, project senator; Racquel Welch, representative; and Southwood’s Student Council hosted the largest LASC Conven¬ tion in its forty-six year history as 136 schools met on November 11- 14. One hundred and rwenty-six schools provided care packages for Shreveport’s elderly. Caring showed in another aspect. These schools presented $7845 to Shreveport ' s Sister Margaret and Christian Services. “Life is not in what we have, but in what we give of ourselves,” said speaker George Fields. In decorations and in activities, Southwood went beyond anything ever done before at any LASC Con¬ vention. “We set the pace for later conventions,” said a pleased Mrs. Pruitt. Robin Rinkle, store senator to move convention decorations created by Mr. Adger ' s art students inside. Convention ' s end finds a relaxed Kemp | Wright. Presenting a workshop on school service, Debbie Green and Jen¬ nifer Friday encourage community involvement. Hundreds of students come to attention as the first g eneral session of the LASC convention comes to order. BiieTimiaSSS wiBtaeDaiaisai flK IB——BOSS IT Q Q Doir Student Council members Michelle Bull, Burton Harper, Student Council members Debbie Green and Corey White pay Desiree Knoll, and Shannon Brossett prepare care packages a visit to the faculty booth manned by Mrs. Barbara Riley and for Shreveport’s elderly. Mrs. Deanna Backes. Change in Command Exhibits Difficult times came for the Southwood Band. A change in leaders produced a problem with “Who’s in charge? Mr. Leon An¬ derson, band director for seventeen years, moved up to Assistant Prin¬ cipal. Hearing the news for the first time at band camp, band students had mixed emotions. I’m happy for Mr. Anderson and his promo¬ tion, but I’m also upset because things won’t be the same any¬ more,” said Gary Bane. Coming in to substitute, Mr. Andrew Gerard worked with the band to get outstanding results. Assistant drum major Cathy Haralson and drum major Mark Morton direct with techniques learned at LSU Drum Major Camp. Changes with band directors present few problems with Laura Langhorst as band captain. SECTION LEADERS: Front Row: Deanna Rogers; Row Two: Jennifer Musick, Jeff Seighman, Beauchamp Powers, Nikki Scarpinatto, Sonja Bott; Row Three: Steve Worachek, Mark Vineyard, Kathryn Guyon, Todd Young, Deanna McNease, Austin Biel; Back Row: Warren Hovis LIBRARIANS: Front Row: Nicole Tousaint, Amanda Gingles; Back Row: Cherie Guillory, Marla Murray, David Flores — LIEUTENANTS: Gary Bane, Eric Rain- water, Cherie Guillory, Scott Sharp, Mi¬ chael Bottoms Consistent Hard Work Helps □ Q mm ioop trooD 5 Southwood High School ' s marching band earned three l’s or superior ratings at the District Marching Festival this year. A little leary on the outcome, Michael Nor¬ ris started to express his doubts but got more positive before the an¬ nouncement was made. After the ratings were an¬ nounced, the band just went wild. We were hugging everybody and jumping up and down,” Cherie Guillory said. Percussion, marching band, and auxiliary units each earned a superior rating. Consistent hard work laid the firm foundation which ended in superior ratings amid a change in command. Seventeen years of success links Mr. Leon Anderson to South wood’s band forever. SPONSORS: Mrs. Datha Hopkins, flag line; Mrs. Sue Shadow, majorettes Changes in command come easy for Mark Morton with the insight of Mr. Andrew Gerard and Mr. James Wil¬ liams. After meeting the percussion at band camp, Mr. Williams zips from Alexandria to drill Michael Burks, Jerry Hoell, Coby Coco, Shane Savage, Kirk Felicetty, and Trenton Dick. Halftime finds the band performing ex¬ cerpts from its festival routine. Bon Jovi’s “Living on a Prayer” begins with rhythm provided by Coby Coco, Jeff Seighman, Trenton Dick, and Jeff Sand¬ ers. sitioned near the sidelines, Marla Mur- ay, Michelle Thomas, and Cindy X ooten make their melodies heard. From purchasing yellow paint during fourth period to painting the practice field during sixth, Jeff Seighman, Jason Howard, Gary Bane, and Steve Worachek keep the band marching. Visions of poker chips used to mark po¬ sitions fill the heads of Eric Rainwater and Scott Sharp. Symphonic Band PpMdlg TraidliGoom The symphonic band met the high expectations given by directors and families alike. Besides the an¬ nual symphonic contest, members performed at a PTSA meeting and at a spring concert. To prepare for concerts, band members practiced mornings before school. “I really hate the early morning practices,” said Jennifer Musick. On the other hand, sym¬ phonic band has exposed me to various types of music, so I know it is a worthwhile experience.” Hard work helped the Southwood band continue its high standard. Auxiliaries Jennifer Musick and Laura Langhorst assume the role of flutists dur¬ ing symphonic season. F 0m Y° W M Cher i, ,e ? m V y Mafk Vine ’ afd - Kathr ' n Guyon, Virginia Ivy. Bobby Alford. Catherme Hazen. Allison Booty. Deanna Rogers. Laura langltorst, Jennifer Mustek, Jana Rtsley, Amanda Gingles. Deanna McNease; Row Two: Julie Graham. Debra Allen. Wendy Wnght Rita Sy •un e a M rr v; J r° n ' J pTf “ e PamCk CUmminS ’ an Washtngron. Chad Rob.nsonJaJn7 Il n B urham P . Row Three: Austin Bid. Gary Bane. Eric Ratnwater. M.chael Bottoms, James Hawk.ns, Chris Yoakum Whma Ch h ' | J T r M fCaU ' y • N,kk ‘ Scarpma ° ' Row Four: Nicole Tousa,nt ’ Sharon Coursey, Michelle Thomas. Trenton D.ck Jeff PaU ‘ MU ‘ lenSChlader ' Vitkl Read ' Kevin Washington, Eugene Hill; Back Row: Mtchael Boyd, John Ward. JAZZ BAND: Front Row: Jennifer Shil¬ lings, vocalist; Sharon Coursey, Paul Knotts, Jayson Johnston, Jason Howard; Row Two: Trenton Dick, Warren Hovis, Mark Morton, Leigh Sullivan, Mr. An¬ drew Gerard; Back Row: Jeff Seighman, Austin Biel, Rick Burt, Steve Worachek, Gary Bane, Michael Bottoms, Kevin Washington PERCUSSION: Front Row: Coby Coco, Marla Murray, Michelle Thomas, Cindy Wooten, Jerry Hoell; Row Two: Jeff Sanders, Kevin Dyck, Jeff Seighman, Trenton Dick; Row Three: Sharon Cour¬ sey, Kirk Felicetty; Back Row: Major Stewart, LaBruce Snow Bass drummers Major Stewart and Kirk Felicetty keep the tempo. INTERMEDIATE BAND: First Row: Jerry Hoell, Kevin Dyck, Chris Montelbano, Brett Middleton, Michael Knighton, Antionette Chism, Tiffany Andrews, Kristi Knotts, Bobby Alford, Coby Coco, Cindy Wooten; Back Row: Bill Shivley, Tray Marsh, Richie Thomas, Todd Stevens, Matthew Cosby, Brent Grayson, Paul Wright, Ross Hickman, Chris Pryor, Willie Walker, Derrick Scott, David Barnhill, Brad Giles, Matthew Graybiel Schedule-Filled Calendars Mmk Make that an order for five packages of M M ' s and a fresh Christmas tree! Band members had a schedule filled with activities. From marching in the Natchitoches Christmas parade in December to going to Mardi Gras in February, the band travelled extensively. To Finance their activities, band members pedaled Christmas trees and M M’s and held a char-broil, which cleared almost $2000. “We started cooking at 7:00 that morn¬ ing and didn ' t finish until 7:00 that night,” said Warren Hovis. Thirty minutes before the end, it started to pour. We must have had three inches of rain.” Rain failed to dampen spirits, however. Members planned an end-of-the year party to honor seni¬ ors and welcome new freshmen. Activities joined members together throughout the year. Amid an excited atmosphere, Julie Gra¬ ham enjoys the first football pep rally. Taking a break during third quarter, Cherie Guillory watches the football game. Melodies resound from trumpeters Chris Yoakum, Jill Shannon, Richie Thomas, and Michael Norris. Having a separate class from the rest of the band, percus¬ sionists LaBruce Snow, Jeff Sanders, Kevin Dyck, Jeff Seighman, and Trenton Dick sound as one. In total command Mark Morton directs percussionists Cindy Wooten, Shane Sav¬ age, Michelle Thomas, Kevin Dyck, Marla Murray, Jeff Seighman, Trenton Dick, and Jerry Hoell. ALL STAR BAND: Front Row: Trenton Dick, Kathryn Guyon, Deanna Rogers, Warren Hovis, Laura Langhorst, Karla Jordan, Jeff Seighman; Row Two: Nicole Tousaint, Mark Morton, Jennifer Musick; Back Row: Dana Rose, James Hawkins, Scott Sharp, Steve Worachek, Allison Booty, John Ward Four-year veteran Steve Worachek, fol¬ lowed by Chris Yoakum, performs dur¬ ing half time while Karla Jordan stands ready to twirl. Upperclassmen Jeff Seighman, Chris Lynch, Paul Knotts, Major Stewart, Coby Coco, LaBruce Snow, Rick Burt, Jayson Johnston, Jerry Hoell, and Kevin Wash¬ ington Find freshman Michael Knighten an easy prey. Q Q Auxiliary Units Q® Q “After-school practice becomes a routine after awhile,” said Dana Rose, a flag line member. Every day after school during football sea¬ son, the band’s auxiliaries remained to learn, practice, and perfect rou¬ tines. “Every now and then we’ll have an ‘unauthorized’ Sunday prac¬ tice,” said Karla Jordan, a ma¬ jorette. These practices prepared both flag line members and majorettes to earn superior ratings at festival. Auxiliaries performed outside the realm of football games. They travelled to the Natchitoches Christmas Parade and to Mardi Gras in addition to performing at pep rallies. Auxiliaries played a key role in the band. Good times and friendships follow flag line members LaShunda Hall, Nicole Tousaint, Dana Rose, and Sonja Bott. Performing during half time, Dana Rose entertains the audience. With two years’ experience, lieutenant Sonja Bott assists third-year veteran Cap¬ tain Jennifer Musick. d-u It 7 ► Screaming to “Shakedown,” Deanna Newman and Denise Bradley perform during a pep rally. FLAGS: Front Row: LaShunda Hall; Row Two: Jennifer Moreau, Angela Walford, Deanna Newman, Jennifer Musick, Deanna Hall, Virginia Ivy, Rebecca Allen; Back Row: Nicole Tousaint, Sherry Eason, Sonja Bott, Dana Rose “Togetherness is always the hardest thing to perfect,” Shannon Shields said of th e line during its half-time performance. Two-year veteran Karla Jordan plans to try out for majorette at Northeast this fall. After serving on the line for three years, Deanna Rogers assumes the role of captain. MAJORETTES: Front Row: Michelle Bull, Jana Risley; Row Two: Cara Spigener, Shannon Shields, Allison Booty; Back Row: Karla Jordan, Deanna Rogers, Laura T anghorst Z Club, -lowii - Teachers and Peers Tap ¥®[p) SttOfldl §lM® tirn dcitnJiiteirgGiiDp a i i w; i • Top awards in the Career Guidance Contest go to After arduous work, Warren Hovis ac- Tammy Gray Ashley Sandlfer Ta my First chair of All-State Jazz Ensemble cepts the rank of Eagle Scout. Shamburger, and Beth Blyzes. goes to Austin Biel. Winning the Physical Fitness Awards, The Optimist Club honors five outstanding seniors: Shelby Munds, Laura Stephanie Elie and Michael Prokopf re- Langhorst, Dayton Nooner, Debbie Green, and Quan Dang, ceive their medals from Mr. Jim White. Z CLUB: Front Row: Kristi Hamiter, sophomore board representative; Karla Jordan, secretary; Stephanie Williams, president; Stephanie Pace, vice-president; Belinda Green, junior board rep¬ resentative; Back Row: Carrie Murray, senior board representative; Amy Burdette, treasurer Although Z Club rumbled off with a slow start, they survived the mass confusion. In the midst of changing sponsors and choosing new members, Z Club’s spirit re¬ mained intact. Among their community works, Z Club helped Toys for Tots by bringing presents for less fortunate children. The club also visited nurs¬ ing homes on a regular basis. “Just to know you are helping someone out makes the work worthwhile,” said Stephanie Pace. Z Club united its members for a better and closer club. “It makes us function as one, not as individ¬ uals,” said president Stephanie Williams. Z CLUB: Front Row: Deanna McNease, Amanda Gingles, Davida Lewis, Amy Collinsworth, Desiree Knoll, Mindy Ladatto, Cassie Baughman, Kimberly Tubbs, Jamie Dromgoole, Sharon Shafer, Kristi Hamiter, Chasity Walker, Nicole Rabalais, Jana Risley, Joely Jinks, Stephanie Williams, Paige Smith; Row Two: Shannon Coyle, Angie Hamm, Brandy Erwin, Shannon Soderstrom, Trade Reed, Mandy Ruff, Angie Lacy, Belinda Green, Ginger Rascoe, Lynn Douglas, Cheryl Johnson, Kristi Row, Karla Jordan; Row Three: Ngoc Dang, Jennifer Cosby, Dana Keene, Shannon Jarrett, Christy Petty, Vaughn Pratt, Kristie Aaron, Anita Boyd; Back Row: Michele Svan, Cindy Costa, Stephanie Pace, Kim Scott, Patty Shofner, Sarah Lee, Krista Enteman, Cassie Johnson, Kim Leone, Carrie Murray, Amy Burdette, Hope Williamson Jeff Hammer, Tammy Mundy Fo siffld] [Mo@© SoiLaGtrDM©© ] Chosen by their peers, Jeff Hammer and Tammy Mundy represented Southwood and the classes they served. Like every other senior, thoughts of graduation prompted them to make plans for their future. Jeffs interest in mathematics and accounting influenced him to decide on a career in business. His parents also h ad a great deal to do with his decision. With both my parents involved in business — my dad, a salesman, and my mom, a computer operator — I have al¬ ways been surrounded by this type of work, explained Jeff. After high school he planned to enter Louisiana Tech University, where he could pursue a business degree. Many people enjoyed talking, but few chose a career centered around it. Tammy Mundy , elect¬ ed Miss Southwood, made an ex¬ ception. After graduation she planned to enter Northeast Uni¬ versity and major in communica¬ tions. Entering the broadcasting field intrigued Tammy, who ad¬ mitted fantasizing about becoming a television personality. Tammy’s love of people prompted her to choose public re¬ lations as her minor. “I feel this will be an exciting career, and there are plenty of different options in this field to be able to change jobs easily,” said Tammy. Marriage loomed in the distant future for Tammy. A goal-oriented person, she said, “I want one part of my life squared away before I begin another part.” “Tammy’s outgoing personality relates to all students at Southwood. Always with a smile, Tammy represents the ideals of the Southwood student body,” said Mr. Tommy Larance. Senior, Junior Favorites r a fa Q = Embarrassing moments caught unsuspecting Pokes, even favorites. Garrett Dean, while enjoying Halloween night, had not antic¬ ipated any tricks. As he walked to the Jaycees ' Haunted House with Laine Coleman, Armando Gonzales, and Craig Ross, they ex¬ posed him. Garrett quickly covered himself. “I certainly didn’t expect something like that,” said Garrett. Dawn Johnson’s distressing moment began when she came upon a wreck on Hearne Avenue. Entranced, she almost ran over a policeman directing traffic. The of¬ ficer scared Dawn as much as she had frightened him. I couldn’t believe I had almost hit a police¬ man. His griping me out was aw¬ ful,” said Dawn. Humiliating situations im¬ pressed spectators and participants alike. David DeHondt thought of his awkward flashback. One night at a movie with Derrick Palmer, the twosome decided to visit the restroom. To their chagrin a girl walked in, equally surprised. She quickly asked what they were doing in the girls ' restroom. In total disbelief, David and Derrick walked out to verify her statement. David looked up at the door to find the stick figure of a woman. “That was one of the fun¬ niest and most humiliating mis¬ takes I have ever made,” said Da¬ vid. Suzy Getsinger’s escapade happened at the early age of nine, yet she still remembers her ordeal. As she played in her first piano recital, her mind blanked out the music’s ending phrases. In desper¬ ation, Suzy played the notes she recalled over and over. Having re¬ alized her predicament, the audi¬ ence applauded. “I think everyone, including my mom, felt sorry for me,” said Suzy. Popular People Publically F [r®[ro®i!Qoi]©(§ TTGuc Oir This sophomore favorite, Benji Piazza, acknowledged his worst hate: anyone ' s distrusting him. Did this “honest one’’ ever find the need to fib? He lied on occasion to avoid hurting another person’s feel¬ ings or playing a joke. “I feel that basically I am an honest person, and it really bothers me when peo¬ ple think otherwise,” said Benji. Many people disliked house¬ work, but this class favorite, Amy Breedlove detested it. It appeared to Amy that in her household she worked the most. ‘ Others do a few chores, but they always mess some¬ thing up where I have to go back and fix it,” said Amy. What did this overburdened soul earn in compensation? Her parents trusted her more, considering the respon¬ sibility she took around the house. Jason Thaxton , freshman class favorite, hated a boring date. A good date to him consisted of a good talker and a fun personality. Jason knew from the start if he would have a good time or be stuck in a bad situation. “When I know the date is not going to be fun, I still try to make the best of it,” explained Jason. Megan Fane , his female coun¬ terpart, cannot stand cigarette smoke. Megan’s dad smoked at one time .but quit, to her relief. She seldom asked friends to quit smok¬ ing just because they went places with her, even if they found them¬ selves in cramped places. “I don ' t want to offend anyone by telling him he has to stop smoking for me.” Christian Fellowship Shows Fellowship of Christian Athletes gave students a chance to meet and worship among their peers. Mem¬ bers encouraged other students by being open and honest about their faith in Jesus Christ. “FCA allowed me to fellowship with other believers and talk about our walk with Christ,” said Vaughn Pratt. Sponsors David Brewer and Rose Turner met with members during early morning meetings and spirit breakfasts. Guest speakers kept the Christian spirit flowing all year long amid such groups as bas¬ ketball, softball, tennis, track, golf, Silver Spurs, cheerleaders, Chap- parrelles, majorettes, and flag line. Religious faith plays an important role in the life of Rob Floyd. FCA: Front Row: Trey Tyndall, Shane Thomas, Tray Marsh, Nooner, Ross Hickman, Charlie Bolton, Mr. David Brewer; Chase Bynog, Rob Kiefler; Row Two: Chris Piazza, Adrian Back Row: Laine Coleman, Rob Floyd, Chad Brossett, Todd Smiley, Daryl Smith, David Elster, Jerry Brannen, Dayton DuBose FCA OFFICERS: Shana Holt, president; Robin Rambin, secretary; Joy Huffman, treasurer; Pam Smith, vice-president Attending Summer Grove Baptist Church ' s homecoming. Shannon DeHondt and Eric Estes load their attire. FCA GIRLS: Front Row: Stephanie Barnes, Alison Oswald, Tam¬ my Mundy, Jennifer Friday; Row Two: Jamie Dromgoole, Jennifer Moreau, Sarah Lear, Kristi Hamiter, Stacie Cunningham, Sandra Wieclaw, Chasity Walker, Shannon DeHondt, Dawn Johnson, Nicole Rabalais, Nikki May, Debbie Green; Row Three: Karla Jordan, Jana Risley, Jennifer Floyd, Cindy Hurst, Lisa Hunter, Cara Spigener, Joy Huffman, Pam Smith, Johnette Dowden, Kathryn Waters, Ronda Vaughn; Row Four: Heather Tuggle, Stephanie Pace, Tanya Wilson, Jill Shannon, Wendy Pilinski, Kyla Langley; Row Five: Vaughn Pratt, Shannon Webb, Soni Rachal, Angie Lacy, Julie Melanson, Lisa Smith, Stephanie Kincaid, Michelle Robinson; Back Row: Shannon Livingston, Becky Gaspard, Hope Williamson, Kim Scott, Angie Hamm, Shannon Coyle, Robin Rambin, Jennifer Motte, Shana Holt, Mrs. Rose Turner Cowboyl fot Chut Christian Fellowship Aids Through weekly meetings and special activities, Cowboys for Christ has grown into one of Southwood’s largest organizations. Participating in such events as the Jerry Lewis telethon, Bible studies, testimonies, and visits to nursing homes in the area gave members a good feeling. “It makes me happy to know I’m there for someone who doesn’t always have friends or fam¬ ily around to talk to,” said Kathryn Guyon. Guest speakers or club members gave their testimony or read from the Bible at regular meetings, held Wednesday mornings. This fellow¬ ship strengthened Pokes’ love of Christ. OFFICERS: Front Row: Kathryn Guyon, treasurer; Thomas Worsham, assistant project chairman; Row Two: Wendy Wright, assistant secretary, Jennifer Bonnough, vice-president; Virginia Ivy, assistant treasurer, Paige Shaw, historian; Angelia Taylor, parliamentarian; Row Three: Mr. William Pierre, sponsor; Jeff Seighman, project chairman; Back Row: Chris Willis, president COWBOYS FOR CHRIST: Front Row: Mr. William Pierre, Kathryn Guyon, Virginia Ivy, Jennifer Bonnough, Chris Willis, Wendy Wright, Jeff Seighman, Paige Shaw, Angelia Taylor, Thomas Worsham; Row Two: Jennifer Shillings, Friends Rebecca Allen, Kathryn Guyon, Angie Christensen, Thomas Worsham, Jeff Seighman, Michelle Freeman, and Angela Bradford share a favorite scripture passage. Angela Bradford, Angie Christensen, Lisa Woodruff, Amy Rainwater, Michelle Freeman, Jennifer Moreau, Deanna Hall, Susan Croft; Row Three: Shea Forest, Craig Brown, Robert Floyd, Timothy Christian, Gary Woodruff, Rebecca Al¬ len, Pam Rowe; Row Four: Julie Bennett, Rogers, Bryan Boddie, David DeHondt, Krista Enteman, Debbie Green, Nicole Amy Burdette, Cara Spigener, Karla Jor- Rabalais, Soni Rachal, Shannon dan; Back Row: Mandy Yeager, Kelli DeHondt, Stephanie Snider, Johnette Neal, Amy Falkenstine, Marla Murray, Dowden, Jana Risley; Row Five: Kalan Mark Rider, Angela Derrick, Robert El Washington, Michael Bottoms, Deanna liott, Dennis Mahoney Members’ Oratorical Skills ffD©[T(iil®(§ ‘StrQtrOtLQgjDi] The Speech Club’s first perfor¬ mance of the year, Miss Fran¬ kenstein, debuted on Halloween. “The play turned out better than we expected,” said Kara Hen- ninger. In addition to plays, members participated in speech tournaments and intramural competitions. Members entered various events, including oratory, interpretation, and extemporaneous speaking. At the Caddo Magnet speech tourna¬ ment, the Thespians placed fourth in oratory. Members met each Tuesday for five to twenty minutes with prac¬ tices determined by the production and tournament schedules. “Speech Club does something for people that no other club can do. It expands the person’s ability to communicate in acting, oratory, and speaking in groups,” said Bry¬ ant Love. “Speech is an excellent opportunity for a person to gain skills he will use for the rest of his life.” SPEECH CLUB: Front Row: Leigh Sullivan, Tiffany Huddleston, Tammy Gray, Tina Dizon, Crystal Smith, Sharee DeHondt, Wendy Macias, Rachelle Boyd, Paige Shaw, Amy Collinsworth, Paula Castete, Lena Upchurch, Sandy Salvaterra, Julie Bennett, Ashley Sandifer, Jennifer Hard- castle; Row Two: Craig Brown, Bianca Fitch, Shea Forest, Amy Falkenstine, Amy Cummins, Holly Hunt, Kara Henninger, Kim Owens, Jodi Berry, Kathy Friesen, Amy Olivier, Wendy Szakaly; Back Row: Mrs. Barbara Johnson, Rob¬ ert Jimmerson, Todd Murphy, Bryant Love, Christopher Steiner, Gwendy Richter, Jason Errington, Susan Kraus, Brandy Huffstutler, Angela Derrick, Cathy Mosley, Metrick Worm, Mia Earl, Mrs. Mary Critton; (Not pictured: Robin Rinkle, Lisa Greening) Practice with a podium prepares Bry¬ ant Love for tournament competition. Skill in dramatic interpretation is a breeze for Lisa Greening. Acting skills invigorate Chris Steiner and Kara Henninger. OFFICERS: Front Row: Amy Collinsworth, publicity chairman; historian; Kara Henninger, vice-president; Bryant Love, president; Paula Castete, corresponding secretary; Row Two: Kathy Craig Brown, forensic coordinator; Christopher Steiner, chaplain; Friesen, project chairman; Jodi Berry, secretary; Tina Dizon, Back Row: Mrs. Mary Critton, Mrs. Barbara Johnson, sponsors Keg CJhb I - — Key Club and FT A OFFICERS: Christy Petty, president; Paige Shaw, treasurer; Jon Conser, secretary; Kemp Wright, vice-president Concerned with service. Key Club members directed their en¬ ergies to improving their commu¬ nity. “Helping others is what the club is all about,” said Kelli Neal. For Halloween, members vol¬ unteered to work at the Jaycees’ Haunted House. Acting as guides, ghosts, and goblins, fun made the Monday night holiday worthwhile. “Dressing up and working as a guide was the most fun,” said Amy Collinsworth. Through dedication and leadership, the Key Club worked to make our community a better place. KEY CLUB: Front Row: Lanai Justice, Cindy Stephens, Michelle Bull, Troy Boddie, Alison Oswald, Kathy Frieson, Krista Enteman, Barbie Greer, Rana Owens; Row Two: Kemp Wright, Tina Dizon, Carrie Murray, Vaughn Pratt, Jennifer Bridges, Shannon Livingston, Jennifer Bonnough, Angela Snead, Leigh Vaughn, Lisa Wood¬ ruff, Margaret Ball, Row Three: Christy Petty, Robin Rinkle, Julie Graham, Amanda Gingles, Kelli Neal, Tiffany Tyson, Mandy Yeager, Gwendy Richter, Chris Steiner, Row Four: Paige Shaw, Leslie Kring, Deanna McNease, Elisha Godwin, Karin McCarty, Kathy Michels, Tammy Gray, Deanna Conly, Tiffany Huddleston, Shannon Ward, Jason Errington: Row Five: Soni Rachal, Angie Hamm, Aaron Edwards, Trey Tyndall, Cisti Stringer, Tara Coulter, Wendy Byers, Tina Beach, Shannon Soderstrom, Chad Ebarb; Back Row: Michael O ' Donnell, Mark Pickett, Ashley Sandifer, Leash Welch, Amy Collinsworth LLn nm,,u “Serving the teachers lunch dur¬ ing American Education Week gave us an opportunity to show teachers how much we really ap¬ preciate them,” said club member Angie Lacy. Members sold “Hold on to the Knight” shirts to boost school spirit on the day of the Woodlawn game, but the largest boost showed up in the club funds. “FTA helped us get better ac¬ quainted with the teachers here at Southwood,” said Ashley Sandifer, club historian. Teachers looked for¬ ward to seeing these future teachers join their ranks. FTA: Front Row: Karla Jordan, Mary Bentzler, Sarah Lee, Wendy Byers, Lisa Hunter, Cara Spigener, Tina Beach, Mindy Ladatto; Row Two: Lisa Woodruff, Christy Cassell, Rachel Mixon, Susan Croft, Stephanie Jackson, Tracy McKenzie, Holli Cureington; Row Three: Craig Brown, Julie Melanson, Brandi Wynn, Krista Enteman, Suzy Getsinger, Kim Lockwood, Angelia Taylor; Back Row: Angie Lacy, Amy Olivier, Ashley Sandifer, Angel Frederick, Jenny Bales, Karen Harvey, Shelly Bales, Cindy Costa OFFICERS: Krista Enteman, president; Karla Jordan, treasurer; Rachel Mixon, secretary; Ashley Sandifer, historian; Jen¬ ny Bales, vice-president; Angel Frederick, historian; Sarah Lee, parliamentarian Faculty member Mr. Jesse Beauchamp enjoys the luncheon served by Rachel Mixon and Jenny Bales. COE and PiycJwloqy rui uru COE and Psychology Club §§HTttlb(§§lti ©if ©©DTfQKfDtLDlnlD COE: Front Row: Stacy Straughan, Michelle Freeman, Tara Coulter, Angie Jones, Kelli Stamper; Back Row: Chris Barry, Janet Allen, Maggie Morris, Rana Owens, Sharon Thompson, Mrs. Nina Morrison, Vickie Boone, Dennis Mahoney, Jennie Grant, Elaine Kowalcyik, Lisa Flowers COE students developed office skills by daily practice with com¬ puters and calculators. “We be¬ come prepared for the business world and learn responsibility,” said Stacy Straughan. By working at businesses such as Orthopedic Specialties and the Caddo Parish School Board, stu¬ dents gained valuable experience while learning to interact with other people. “COE helped me to work with people and prepared me for college,” said Michelle Freeman. For employee-employer rela¬ tions, students honored employers with a banquet funded by the sell¬ ing of Tom-Wat gifts. Combined efforts provided mutual benefits between the two groups. OFFICERS: Front Row: Sharon Thompson, pres¬ ident; Kelli Stamper, treasurer; Back Row: Lisa Recipes for the cafeterias from the School Board Flowers, vice-president; Tara Colter, secretary merit Kelli Stamper ' s attention. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB: Front Row: Mrs. Jimmie King, Sharee DeHondt, Sharon Shafer, Amy Cummins, Shannon Parker, Crystal Smith; Row Two: Lamarinica Pratt, Alison Oswald, Becky Knee, Barbie Greer, Deanna Rogers, Patty Shofner, Dawn Johnson, Jeff Dittman; Row Three: Melissa Jackson, Shelby Munds, Michael Bottoms, Shana Holt, Angela Bradford, Dana Rawls, Stacy Keene, Shannon Brossett, Tiffany Huddleston, Anthony Maranto; Back Row: Kim Leone, Robin Rinkle, Steven Worachek, Danny Wagner, Wayne Low¬ ery, Tray Ford, Ginger Fitzgerald, Sarah Ravell, Rana Owens, Craig Ross Insight into understanding the human mind sparked interest in Psychology Club. In order to find a link between the mind and be¬ havior, psychology students admin¬ istered IQ tests on themselves and others. “I learned that people often put up a front in order to hide feelings of inferiority ’ said Angela Bradford. Psychology classes opened new doors for students to feel the heart¬ beat of community. OFFICERS: Front Row: Sarah Ravell, treasurer; Barbie Greer, secretary; Back Row: Dana Rawls, historian; Shelby Munds, president Club members Dawn Johnson, Austin Biel, Shana Holt, Amy Cummins, Angela Bradford, Alison Oswald, Barbie Greer, Becky Knee, and Shelby Munds discuss the beauty pageant entree. ROTC -m mr | • 1 w | Marching toward Excellence ©fidM© ©ffD Yh w ¥®(§ JR. COLOR GUARD: Mark Blanken¬ ship, Karl LeGier, Brad Rogers, Brad Thompson LD2 COLOR GUARD: Kelly Wallace, Chris Huntley, Steve Huntley, Phillip Marsala, Terry Durbin, John Stratton ROTC did not consist of class¬ room work only. This year’s cadets went on several ROTC-related trips, including the Demon exercise in Natchitoches, a trip to Dallas, and an outing to Texas A M for JROTC Day. “Although exhausting, the trip to Dallas was a learning experi¬ ence,” said four-year-cadet Michael O’Donnell. Activities such as these taught the cadets leadership and helped them in their march toward ex¬ cellence. BOYS ' DRILL TEAM: Front Row: Chris Turner; Row Two: William F. Shively, Jessie Speed, Kalan Washington; Row Three: Kendrick Savannah, Rodney Ammons, Back Row: Roby Osborn, Tommy Fair GIRLS ' DRILL TEAM: Front Row: Jo Ann Wallace, Tammy Moore; Row Two: Theodora Wright, Lakisha Dukes, Daphanie Price, La Ronda Rob¬ inson; Row Three: Victoria Douglas, Sharonda Moore, Back Row: Audrey Williams, Leshonda Rasberry, Chersea Webb, Keshia Claiborne STAFF: Front Row: C Maj. Pat Norris; Row Two: C Capt. Jo Ann Wallace, Maj. Michael O ' Donnell; Row ' Three: Capt. Laronda Robinson, Capt. Dewayne Boone; Back Row; CMS Chris Huntley VIPERS: Front Row: Kelly Wallace, Eric Wakely, Terry Durbin, Tommy Fain, John Stratton; Row Two: Russell Carpenter, Roby Osburn, David Cabrera, Brice Rhymes, Heather Beatty; Row Three: Brad Thompson, Karl LeGier, Mark Blankenship, Scott Grayson; Back Row: Kendrick Savannah, Justin Jones, Jason Cubley, Steve Huntley v vT 1 T • y.t ‘ : ROTC — J J _____. _ ? 4 _ Cadets and Community ROTC members functioned in several school activities: the Home¬ coming ceremony, the Veterans’ Day ceremony, and the National Honor Society inductions. Their in¬ volvement helped make these ac¬ tivities more formal and important to all students involved. Serving both the community and school, cadets raised $ 1300 by sell¬ ing raffle tickets. Two hundred sil¬ ver dollars went to the winner, and $500 paid for the Veterans’ Me¬ morial. Remaining funds gave ROTC a start toward next year’s projects. Remembering war veterans, J. J. Stratton, Russell Carpenter, Brian Hughes, Rodney Ammons, Lyle Haynes, Kendrick Savannah, Eric Wakely, and Steve Huntley fire a seven-gun salute. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY: Front Row: Mike Haralson, Brad Rogers; Row Two: Dewayne Boone, Felicia Henry, Cedric Smith, James Johnson, Marshall Gilbert, Andy Lum, Monya Turner; Row Three: Tina Secrist, Terry Robison, Pam Anderson, Renae Dock; Row Four: Willie Walker, Anita Chambers, Donte Gilbert, Shelly McDaniel, Jennifer Hemmings, Cheryl John¬ son; Row Five: Eric Richardson, Roderick Mosley, De¬ metrius Gillyard, LeShonda Rasberry, Sonja Strong, Kawana King; Back Row: Lyle Hanes, Brad Thompson, Karl LeGier, Julie Hardeman, Traci Long Flanked by his grandfather Mr. Marvin Ramsey, Michael O’ Donnell accepts his major’s bars from Mr. Jim White and Colonel Steve Gibson. After unveiling the Veteran’s Memorial, Jo Ann Wallace and Laronda Robinson bow their heads in a moment of silent tribute. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael Norris join Col. Steve Gibson in Pat Norris’s pro¬ motion to lieutenant colonel. COMPANY A: Front Row: Michael O’ Donnell, Heather Beatty; Row Two: Juanuonca Bell, Rodney Ammons, Kendrick Savannah, Steve Huntley, Patrick Jones, Kinywatta Waddles, John Stratton, Eric Wakely, Chris Turner; Row Three: Amanda Stewart, Anita Me Kinney, Aqualita Brown, David Cabrera, Tammy Moore; Row Four: Melissa Boyd, Jennifer Whisman, Russell Carpenter, Teri Bowman, Brian Jackson, Pamela Tanner, William F. Shively; Row Five: Shundareka Washington, Josetta Williams, Dessie Mosley, Tessa Pickel, Roby Osburn; Row Six: Joyce Weisner, Cecil Miller, Matt Huff, Brad Giles, Eugene Hill; Row Seven: Marlanda Crow, Sher- onda Parish, Jim Morgan, Royce Jones, Joseph Winkler, Antionette Chism; Back Row: Troy D. Hall, Sheneith Hawkins, Jean-Claude Dolese, Joel Meece, Mark Blankenship, Darius Williams ROTC ] J fobs in the Armed Services [Lm® SfttyidldGDft® ft® MM ®T© Crossed swords held by Jessie Speed and J. J. Stratton form an archway for the Homecoming court. ROTC did more than teach cadets about the army. It taught them leadership and discipline as well. “I joined ROTC because it teaches some good qualities and helps prepare me for the Air Force,” said Jo Ann Wallace. Many ROTC students made plans to join the armed forces after graduation in an effort to continue what they learned and to develop further their individuality. COMPANY B: Front Row: Dennis Mahoney, Jason Cubley; Row Two: Kelly Wallace, Theodora Wright, Wilbert L. Glover, Deanna McNease, Wayne Lowery, Tad Saveli, Sharonda Moore, Jessie Speed, Carol Ann McDonald, Wendy Macias, Matt Williamson; Row Three: Xavier Williams, John Harvey Lee, Chadrick Williams, Debra Scott, Jerry Mime, Carlos Marsh; Row Four: Yolanda Huley, Tabatha Robinson, Cedric Da¬ vidson, Scott Hinton, Kimberly Harper, Christine Simpson; Row Five: Kalan Washington, Danny Skov, Terry Douglas, Brian Hughes; Back Row: Kevin Washington, Patrick O’Neal, Fred Howard, Jason Barrington, Scott Grayson, Christopher Brown Counting for the troops, Russell Carpen¬ ter supervises Kelly Wallace, J.J. Strat¬ ton, and Eric Wakely as they demonstrate their strength to Brad Thompson, Scott Grayson, Karl Legier, Justin Jones, Heather Beatty, David Cabrera, Mark Blankenship, Roby Osburn, Nathan Van Winterswyk, Michael Stratton, Brice Rhymes, and Jason Cubley. General McArthur’s West Point speech sets the stage for Pat Norris during the Veterans’ Day ceremony. COMPANY C: Front Row: Patrick Norris, Jo Ann Wallace; Row Two: Tommy Fain, Chadwick Anderson, Andria Martin, Ken Goodpaster, Terry Durbin, Tammi Harris, Jeff Broome, Victoria Douglas, Marcy Robinson; Row Three: Keshia Claiborne, Shelia Anderson, Chris Huntley, Mona Johnson; Row Four: Audrey Williams, Reagan Blackston, Justin Jones, Kirk Martinson, Chris Coleman; Row Five: Tamara Johnson, Scott Heard, Marcus Myles, Chersea Webb, Daphanie Price; Row Six: Tiwana Thomas, Bobby Joyce, Shawn Rutherford, Scott Rider; Row Seven: Brett Smith, Maverick Pace, Charles Ivy, Walter Washington, Stephen Williams; Back Row: Brice Rhyme, Kenneth Lee, Lakisha Dukes, Brian Singleton Students Learn Languages FRENCH CLUB Front Row Beth Barlow, Wendy Byers, Pam Shofner, Lori Binderim, Deanna Rogers, Charlie Bolton, Quan Dang, Frank TombreUo, Leigh Vaughn, Row Two. Susan Kraus, Jennifer Bridges, Alysia Cook. Shannon Brouett, Robin Rinkie, Stacy Keene. Angela Snead, Aaron York. Row Three Margaret Hanes. Karl LcGier, Chad Brossett. Randy Graves, Simon Knighten, Mike Ken nedy. Shelby Munds, Back Row Wade Halverson. Scott Sharp, A drian Smiley. Uiro bn«d, JenniferFriday Filled with school spirit, Beth Barlow, Stacy Keene, Patty Shofner, Jennifer Bridges, Robin Rinkle, and Alysia Cook make a football banner. v OFFICERS: Kelley Dalton, secretary; Charlie Bolton, president; Stacy Keene, historian; Adrian Smiley, vice-president; Brandi Wynn, treasurer LATIN CLUB: Front Row: Rebecca Alien, James Smith, Kelli Neal; Back Row: Amy Wiedaw, Tarrant Graham, Robert Jimmerson, Andy Austin, Amdy Lum, Miss Sue Blacet, Lyle Haynes With the attention of the rest of the group, Shane Barnes voices his opinion. OFFICERS: Front Row: Kelli Neal, secretary- treasurer; Amy Wiedaw, vice-president; Back Row: James Smith, president “French club gives us an op¬ portunity to explore French culture and have fun doing it,” said Kelley Dalton. French Club and Latin Club held many activities. The French Club held poster parties where they used French sayings to support the football team to victory. Latin Club members hosted parties and get- togethers to plan the annual Latin week. “All the parties gave us a chance to get better acquainted and to further enhance our knowledge of Latin culture,” said Rebecca Allen. Club activities gave all members a chance to have fun while learning at the same time. Spanish Culture Takes Some Dancing to a Spanish song, Susan Fosman and Willie Lopez promenade around the circle. “Preparing for and participating in Fiesta Day gave me the op¬ portunity to explore the Spanish culture,” said Jennifer Musick. All the food was really good,’’ said Bryant Love about the annual event, South of the Border. Mem¬ bers labored with a fund raiser in order to Finance the party. Hoping to unload the most candy, salesmen with order forms confronted fellow students. Their efforts paid off in the end, as candy sales bought plenty of tacos and enchiladas. Monarch, Wendy Macais, Kerri Loos, Kim Price, Virginia Ivy; Row Three: Denise Bradley, Perry Jackson, Shane Rod¬ gers, Michael Prokopf, Heath McCullough, Jarrett Stephens, Cheryl McCabe, Ginger Rascoe; Back Row: Gary Garner, Derric Fane, Bryant Love, David Elster SPANISH CLUB: Front Row: Paige Smith, Sean Meek, Me¬ linda Warren, Debrah Allen, Sarah Lear, Lisa Hunter, Jeremy Bison, Holly Hunt, Sharee DeHondt, Crystal Smith, Rhonda Mecom, Willie Lopez, Nicole Rabalais; Row Two: Angela Guerra, Jason Lance, John Luttrell, Jennifer Musick, Erika Hit Aft. OFFICERS: Front Row: Ginger Ras- coe, secretary; Sarah Lear, treasurer; Back Row: Miss Susan Stinson; Bryant Love, vice-president; Rhonda Mecom, president Music, the universal language, makes fun for Greg Robertson and Paige Shaw. Fiesta means a full plate to Shane Forest, served by Mrs. Bonnie Jones. Festive spirit prompts David Duncan to spin his partner, Sarah Lear, as Paige Shaw and Greg Robertson follow. Harmony and Friendships Entertaining the crowd, April Lawrence, Lisa Woodruff, Margaret Bail, Angie Crtstensen, Kelli Neal, Kristie Smith, Carol Cunneen, Nicole Cameron, Glenda Perot, Tracey Lane, Jeanine Wassam, Christie Slentz, Shemika McCall, Jennifer Hemmings, Lynda Cooley, Mandy Yeager, Rosline Moody, Jeannette Miles, Jennifer Whisman, Kyoko Yamada, Valarie Russell, Julie Tulley, Chris¬ topher Webster, Willie Houston, Chris Turner, Xavier Williams, Craig Brown, Shelley Green, Amy Hatchett, Dana Griffin, Sonja Bott, and Denise Bradley watch Mr Melvin Simmons. The sound of music joyously rang through the choir room. “You can learn from singing, but while learning, you can have fun, also,” said Sonja Bott. This year the choir participated in Christmas on the Red at First Methodist Church, where they sang such songs as “White Christmas,” “Holly Jolly Christ¬ mas,” and “Carol of the Bells.” “Being one of only a few boys in the choir gives me a chance to stand out better,” said Craig Brown. The choir provided much harmony and fellowship for each other. Melodies ring from Lisa Woodruff, Margaret Ball, Shemika McCall, Jenifer Hemmings, Lynda Cooley, Christopher Webster, and Willie Houston. Sounds of tribute ring from Glenda Perot, Tracey Lane, Jeanine Wassam, Kyoko Yamada, Valarie Russell, Julie Tulley, Amy Hatchett, Sonja Bott, Denise Bradley, Dana Griffin, and Rebecca English. CHOIR Front Row Kyoko Yamado, Carol Cunneen, Nicole Cameron, Jeanine Wassam, Christi Stentz, Tracey Lane, Glenda Perot, April Lawrence; Row Two: Shelley Green, Margaret Ball, Lisa Woodruff, Rosline Moody, Kristy Smith, Julie Cardemen, Row Three: Amy Hatchett, Valarie Russell, Kelli Neal, Angie Christensen, Shemika Me Call, Julie Tulley, Sonja Bott, Denise Bradley; Row Four: Lynda Cooley, Angel Chambers, Monique Mills, Dana Griffin, Rebekah English, Craig Brown; Back Row. Mandy Y ' eager, Jenifer Hemmings, Jennifer Whisman, Chris Turner, Xavier Williams, Willie Houston Librarian Denise Bradley files music for the choir. Strands of music sound from Kelli Neal, Kristie Smith, Carol Cunneen, Nicole Cameron, Angella Chambers, Mandy Yeager, Rosline Moody, Jean¬ nette Niles, Jennifer Whisman, Willie Houston, Chris Turner, Xavier Williams, and Craig Brown. Though directing the entire choir, Mr. Melvin Simmons gives one section the appropriate cue. Trips Trigger Involvement BoUGn ©0®©(§ yp ®iTDd] Fidf Inquisitive minds pondered over the saying Orange Crush Is Coming. This saying about Cow¬ boys inspired a Close Up fund rais¬ er. Members took advantage of such opportunities as the Student Council Convention and soccer games to sell concessions for an extra dollar. What made raising money so important? A trip to visit our na¬ tion’s capitol served as motivation. ‘‘I think a trip to Washington will be a great experience and some¬ thing I will never forget,” said Leasa Welch. OFFICERS: Front Row: Michael O ' Donnell, treas¬ urer; Kristie Aaron, vice-president; Back Row: Shar- ron Coursey, assistant secretary; Burton Harper, secretary; Chadwick Anderson, chaplain; Thomas Worsham, parliamentarian; Mrs. Marvalyn Her- derson No need to Guess. Robert Jimmerson purchases a shirt from Mrs. Henderson. CLOSE UP: Front Row: Nicole Tousaint, Amy Collinsworth t Leasa Welch, Kristie Aaron, Jennifer Bonnough, Sharron Coursey, Christie Pool, Melanie Stensone, Mrs. Marvalyn Henderson; Back Row: Chadwick Anderson, Burton Harper, Thomas Worsham, Michael O Donnell Figures by Sharee DeHondt demand a check by Angela Derrick. OFFICERS: Front Row: Stacy Hicks, vi¬ ce-president; Laurin Coss, president; Back Row: Sharee DeHondt, reporter; Robin Rambin, secretary; Cara Spigener, treas¬ urer Preparing for the pressures of the business world, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) gained experience in accounting, business law, and business English. “Accounting skills are important in keeping track of finances in a business,” said Mark Gour. With the goal of Orlando, Flor¬ ida, in mind, students readied themselves for the FBLA Conven¬ tion. “I feel that the skills I’ve learned will help me throughout my career,” said James Smith. FBLA: Front Row: Todd Fowler, Shannon Soderstrom, Rob¬ in North, Tameka Adams, Angie Christensen, Sharee DeHondt, Cara Spigener; Row Two: Angie Jones, Beth Blyzes, Christy Petty, Stacy Hicks, Dawn Johnson, Belinda Green, Deanna Hall; Row Three: Shannon Livingston, Mark Gour, Jennifer Bridges, Susan Crawford, Laurin Coss, Robin Rambin, Deanna Newman, John Wilson; Back Row: Angela Derrick, James Smith, Michael O’Donnell, Karin McCarty, Mark Pickett, Sharon Thompson, Brett Smith, James Ballard PKA, DECA | U Organizations Help Promote Doi]W(o)Dw®[an](i[n]fi wUb ©©iraaifiiDmiiraBii PTSA: From Row Mr Barbara Riley, Brian Seegm. Angie Lacy, Jennifer Bonnough. Hope Williamson, Craig Brown. Denise Bradley, Lisa Woodruff, Thomas Worsham. Paige Shaw. Belinda Green. Erik Nipper, Row Two Mindy Ladarto, Dana Keene, Cassie Johnson. Kim Leone. Krista Foreman. Sarah Lee. Stephanie Williams. Knstie Aaron. Shana Holt. Deanna Rogers, Shannon Brossen, Row Three Scon Johnson. Lisa Flowers. Jamie Dromgoole, Willie Lopez, Ashley Sandifer, Becky Gaspard, Soni Rachal, Michelle Smith, Cindy Ste¬ phens, Kelly Werline, Sandra Wieclaw, Krysti La Fitte; Row Four: Shannon Livingston. Lanai Justice. Mark Pickett. Welcome Lindsey. Bryan Peters, Chris Grau, Kimberley Zem. Johnette Dowden, Chris Piazza, Re nee Duos, Mark Rider. Chris Comer, Row Five Stephanie Hawkins. Dana Stegall, Michael Norris, Chad Brussett, Benji Piazza. Amy Burdette. Virginia Ivy, Wendy Wright. Dave Ponseigo, David Cooper, Mim Colvard, Row Six Brian Owen. Rachel Mixon, Stephanie Gross, Tina Rod, Jeff Procell, Kathy Rodrigues, Mary Jo Anderson, Tina Secrtst. Tiffany Salley, Kristi Hamitcr, Chad Ebarb, Stephanie Eddings, Back Row Philip Law. Mia Earl. Gary Carter. Chad Williams Concern with interaction of par¬ ents, teachers, and students sparked interest in PTSA. Back-to-School Night gave the various sects a chance to interact. I feel that it is important for our parents to have a chance to meet our teachers,” said Denise Bradley. With Back-to-School Night just a memory, the club started nu¬ merous fund raisers. The Mexican supper helped finance two senior scholarships of $500 each. Combining parents, teachers, and students together equated into more understanding between the different elements. PTSA OFFICERS: Front Row: Thomas Worsham, chaplain; Jennifer Bonnough, corresponding secretary; Paige Shaw, project chairman; Eric Nipper, project chair¬ man; Denise Bradley, historian; Lisa Woodruff, assistant historian; Back Row. Hope Williamson, recording secretary; Brian Seegers, president; Belinda Green, project chairman; Robin North, treasurer DECA: Front Row: Danny Wagner, Andria Martin, Cathy Mosley, Me- trick Worm, Mia Earl, Chris Willis; Row Two: Shanna Bounds, Wendy Boston, Amy Holland, Angela Der¬ rick, Michael Hirsch, Timothy An¬ derson; Row Three: Ginny Stack, Wendy DeLude, Karen Cooper, Shannon Parker, Renee Duos, Charles Mastin, Darren Fulco, Gary Pace; Back Row: Te¬ resa Farmer, Angel Frederick, Chris Grau, Mark Rider, Jason Myrick, Joe German, Robert Elliott, Jason Ham¬ mond, Brandon McComic, Brett Terley Bealls benefits from the expertise of Angela Derrick. Shelving sweatshirts plays a pan in Mia Earl’s job at Lerner ' s. With the future in mind, na¬ tional club members, collectively known as DECA, learned retailing and marketing skills which they applied in their after-school jobs. “I think DECA will help me in the future with my college major,” said Mia Earl. Learning patience, responsibility, and management provided stu¬ dents with an experience to last a lifetime. ‘‘Working has taught me to keep a positive attitude and have patience when dealing with the public,” said Angela Derrick. After-school jobs let students en¬ vision the world of work in a re¬ alistic manner. OFFICERS: Front Row: Angela Derrick, president; Shannon Parker, vice- president; Karen Cooper, parliamentar¬ ian; Mia Earl, secretary; Back Row: Tim¬ othy Anderson, reporter; Mrs. Gloria Higgins; Charles Masters, treasurer Cwtb e, AiU I Creativity Draws the Bow WM© Steopdffioffigj ©mi© 0 wm Future projects generate ideas from Miss Diane Shoemake, Corey White, Staci Campbell, Sherry Sandifer, Jeff Hammer, Lori Howard, Matt Roper, Clay Davis, Bobbie Smarr, Chris Sanders, Stephanie Bruner, and Kristi Row. “Creative writing broadens your mind and can actually give you more self-confidence in yourself,” explained creative writing club sponsor Ms. Diane Shoemake. The Creative Writing Club had many thought-provoking projects, yet had fun ones as well. Members painted a Conceptional mural on a wall in a Pop Art style depicting arrows and splotches. I don’t know exactly why we did it; we just did,” said Clay Davis. Right brain activities stimulated students’ cre¬ ative processes. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB: Front Row: Kristie Row, Stacie Campbell, Bobbie Smarr, Chris Sand¬ ers; Row Two: Kathy Frierson, TafFie Hunter, Karin McCarty, Stephanie Bruner, Jeff Hammer; Back Row: Shundareka Washington, Clayton Davis, Luis Rodrigues, Sherry Sandifer, Stephanie Barnes, Corey White, Matt Ropier, Lori Howard Giving new life to Miss Shoemakes room, Cor White, Karin McCarty, Mary Jo Anderson, ar Stacie Campbell paint large arrows on the wall. Their day began bright and ear¬ ly. First hour every day, the or¬ chestra gathered their instruments and prepared to work. Under the direction of Mrs. Beverly Houston, the orchestra developed the ability to bring notes on a page to life. “I enjoy the music we play,” said Dorcas Campbell. Many days and countless hours of practice helped the orchestra improve day by day. ORCHESTRA: Kristi Tuminello, Julie Melanson, Dorcas Campbell, Leigh Sullivan, Mrs. Beverly Houston, Anton Cooley, Chris Donaho, Monica Guiden, Anthony Carrier With work ahead, Kristi Tuminello, Julie Me¬ lanson, and Dorcas Campbell warm up their in¬ struments. As the only two cellos, Monica Guiden and Anthony Carrier show their ability. 4-h, m i| — Club Members Seek to Learn [M(i(§d](id] M Fator® After a year’s absence, 4-H re¬ turned to Southwood. Mrs. Ruther Gilliam, sponsor, encouraged stu¬ dents to explore individual projects. “Our club project was designed to help both the school and com¬ munity,” said Kalan Washington. “We raised money to buy plants for the school, and we had a canned food drive.” OFFICERS: Front Row: Victoria Douglas, vice- president; Kalan Washington, president; Row Two: Demitra McMillen, treasurer; Shemeka McCall, sec¬ retary; Back Row: Chasen Swan, parliamentarian 4-H CLUB: Front Row: Mrs. Ruther Gilliam, sponsor; Kalon Washington, Shemika McCall, Anita McKinney; Second Row: Greg Bacque, Lishester Jackson, Linda Alex, Bobby Simpson, James Minor; Back Row: Matt Graubiel, Mark Moncla t E Boys in FHA? Who would have suspected that a female-oriented or¬ ganization would have male mem¬ bers? Times have changed. Encouraged by Mrs. Jordan, boys joined the club for a “first.” “I really didn’t know if I wanted to be in FHA, but Mrs. Jordan asked me to. We do a lot — from helping other clubs to visiting Shriners Hospital,” said Armando Gonzales. Teamed with their female coun¬ terparts, male FHA members worked to make a better commu¬ nity. OFFICERS: John Tombrello, parliamentarian, Staci Campbell, secretary; Meredith O ' Hern, historian; Jeff Dittman, recreation leader; Cassie Johnson, treasurer, Lisa Woodruff, president; Armando Gonzales, reporter; Lori Howard, vice-president FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: Front Row: John Tombrello, Tiffany Huddleston, Karin McCarty, Staci Campbell. Cassie Johnson, Lisa Woodruff, Christi Stentz, Row Two: Margaret Ball, Mark Pickett, Meredith O Hern, Nikki Scarpinatto, Krista Enteman, Lori Howard, Kristy Dupre; Row Three Laurin Coss, Cindy Costa, Paige Shaw, Ginger Rascoe, Monique Mills, Angelia Taylor, Back Row; Armando Gonzales, Stephanie Eddings. Brandi Wynn, Jeff Dittma Sharon Storar, Michelle Smith, Holli Curetngton, Vicky Olvey Turn-Around Spectators found a noticeable dif¬ ference when they attended the year s basketball games. Coach Gerry Mar¬ lin’s turn-around team won more games in a season than any team in the school’s history. From a 4-21 sea¬ son before his arrival to a 11-17 sea¬ son last year, the team dominated area games. “Our off-season training pro¬ gram, along with hard work, hus¬ tle, and a lot of heart made the difference,” said Coach Marlin. “We have three seniors and the rest are under¬ classmen, insur¬ ing us of success in the coming years.” The Pokes entered four tourna¬ ments, winning three and placing sec¬ ond in the other. “Our guys find a way to win,” said Coach Marlin. The squad began the year right. Just a few days after the Cowboys fell to Parkway in the football playoffs, they met again in basketball. This time the outcome was different. The Pokes posted a 130-point perfor¬ mance, overtaking the Panthers with ease. “It felt good to break the city scoring record,” said co-captain Adri¬ an Johnson. Other victories kept the score even between rival schools. With a 62-61 come-back victo¬ ry over Wood- lawn, basketball players enlivened the fans. By late Janu¬ ary, the team had posted an im¬ pressive record of 22-4. “We had a sense of family created this year by the fans and coaches,” remarked co¬ captain Ben Henderson. With four returning starters for next year and the improvement of the other reserves, the Pokes planned to continue their winning streak of 29-5 and 10-0 in District. Scrambling for the rebound, Antonio Robinson (35), Marcus Neal (44), and Adrian Johnson (22) fight for the ball as Marshall Gilbert (20) shoots. VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: Thomas Worsham, Jim Wallace, Burton Harper, Adrian Johnson, Eric Dotson, Coach Gerry Marlin; Row Two: Tim Johnson, Ben Henderson, Michael Young; Back Row: Antonio Robinson, Marshall Gilbert, Paul Marshal, Marcus Neal Aggressive Poke Hoopsters ©F@W(q] PdflGlta A fully-extended reach and a steady hand give senior co-captain Ben Henderson (23) the score. Success had not come easily. These dedicated athletes endured long, hard hours of practice. “We worked harder than ever to make this season a success,” said Ma rshall Gilbert. Determination and player improvement created a winning at¬ mosphere. “I think that Marcus Neal, Mar¬ shall Gilbert, and Adrian Johnson have improved tremendously. They have helped our squad greatly,” reflected Coach Marlin. “The fans are great, and they help our intensity level,” said Paul Marshall. Super-fan “Charlie- Mac” McDowell typified the loyal supporters of Southwood athletics. When he returned after an injury, players honored him with a player- by-player handshake. Fans increased with the notice¬ able increase in performance level. m m ' : n 4 0 % O f FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Front Row: Raymond Philyaw, Chad Brossett, Cedric Davidson, Tim Christian, Shane Brooks, Daryl Smith; Back Row: Cedric Scott, Brian Singleton, Kirk Martinson, Steve Jiles, Sean Clarady, Jermaine Me Culley, Ross Hickman, Brian Jackson JUNIOR VARSITY: Front Row: Rodney Jiles, Chad McDowell, Marc Gibson; Back Row: Brian Owens, Kaven Hughes, Chris Herron, Marcus Easter Intently listening to Coach Marlin s instructions, Marshall Gilbert, Antonio Robinson, Adrian Johnson, Marcus Neal, Marcus Easter, Rodney Jiles, Michael Young, Chad McDowell, Eric Dotson, and Chris Herron prepare for action. High above his opponent, Antonio Robinson (35) electrifies the crowd. Hanging high in the air, Alphonse Pip- Layups pose no problem for Paul Marshall kins (34) plays a key role in the junior (24). varsity squad. Gliding in for a basket, (20) increases the lead. Discipline Adds m Q§Q The Lady Cowboys’ season began with a bang. The long-range shooting of Daphanie Caldwell along with in¬ side play from Vickie Boone account¬ ed for several points in key situations. “Our practices have been more disciplined, and we have been doing several new drills that help us, ’ said Lisa Hunter. “The seniors that have been here for three years wanted to prove that they could be successful. They wanted a winning season to earn some re¬ spect for the Lady Cowboys’ basketball program,” said Coach David Brewer. “I think the girls have come a long way and have done a great job.” Teammates reflected on their turn¬ around season. “We were 6-16 last year. Two new seniors, Kyla Langley from Oregon and Nikki York from Houston, really boosted our team. We knew at the beginning of the season when Coach Ellis helped us that we would be stronger than we were last year. Coach Brewer’s di¬ rection has been a definite plus. We’ve seen more organization in practice,” said Lisa Hunter. Vickie Boone agreed. “Brewer has been our turning point.” We have drill after drill af¬ ter drill. Disci¬ pline has given us a new sense of le adership. Coach Brew¬ er’s goal of twen¬ ty game victories came true for the Lady Cowboys by the end of January. Their 4-2 District record served as a tribute to the fol¬ lowing seniors who have played at Southwood since their freshman year: Vickie Boone, Daphanie Caldwell, Jackie Rasco, Jill Shannon, Pam Smith, and Coretta Williams. Teammate Vickie Boone (25) rushes in as Jackie Rasco (20) eyes her target. With a flip of her wrist, Kyla Langley (11) makes the shot, watched by Daphanie Caldwell (3). Action gets fierce in the paint for Tangeler Nesbitt (20), Vic kie Boone (25), and Pam Smith (4). LADY COWBOYS: Front Row: Pam Smith, Jill Shannon, Lisa Hunter, Coretta Williams, Johnette Dowden, Kelli Grif- fen; Row Two: Wendy Pilinski, Nikki York, Kyla Langley, Daphanie Caldwell, Miyoshi Taylor; Back Row: Coach David Brewer, Tangeler Nesbitt, Jackie Rasco, Vickie Boone, Laurin Coss, Tammy Wil¬ liams BaiketiocM | . -—-: Lady Cowboy Team Witnesses Following through after the shot, Tangeler Nesbitt (20) attempts a goal. With new head Coach David Brewer at the helm, the Lady Cow¬ boys compiled a record of 24 wins, 9 losses. Tournament records represented improvement. They captured sec¬ ond place in the Parkway Tour¬ nament. Senior Vickie Boone earned a spot on the all-tournament team. The girls brought home the third- place consolation trophy in the CNB Classic as Vickie Boone took all¬ tournament honors. The highlight of the tournament victories came when the Lady Cowboys finished first in the Southwood tournament. Daphanie Caldwell and Jackie Ras- co merited all-tournament awards, while Vickie Boone captured the Most Valuable Player award. “This was really a great season for the team after playing together for the past four years,” said senior player Pam Smith. Actions of Kyla Langley (11), Jackie Rasco (20), and Vickie Boone (25) spur a 53-33 victory over Wood lawn. Most Valuable Player at the Southwood Tourna¬ ment, Vickie Boone vaults in the air. Score two points for Daphanie Caldwell (3). Senior Coretta Williams (23) makes a pass. Transferring schools does not always pose problems. Kyla Lang¬ ley’s transfer from Oregon added spark to the Lady Cowboys. In perfect form under the goal, Jackie Rasco (20) shoots for two as Vickie Boone backs her up. ■Cocm, £ MoM Spring Sports’ Activity As soccer caught on in Shreve¬ port and many new teams were added, competition grew tougher for Southwood. The team compiled a record of one tie, two wins, and seven losses. “Even though our re¬ cord didn’t show it, we had the most talent on one team that any¬ one could have,” said senior Gar¬ rett Dean. In an attempt to retrieve the bail from an opponent, Chris Loy (23) moves upheld. SOCCER TEAM: Front Row: Frank Tombrello, Robert Dollar, Danny Skov, Richie Thomas, Chris Foley, Kevin Brown; Row Two: Coach John Fontaine, A1 Kaderli, David DeHondt, Aaron Edwards, Shane Thomas, Jeff Hammer, Garrett Dean, Jeff Dittman; Back Row: Sean Cooksey, Clay Fowler, Todd Murphy, Perry Jackson, Steve Grant, Chris Loy Preparing to throw in the ball, Garrett Dean scans the field for an open teammate. To block the opponent ' s kick. Chuck Shamsie and Garrett Dean run at full speed. Just as concentration holds the key to Shana Holt s pitching, form and action give Wendy Pilinski a successful hit. Ending the third season of play, the Lady Cowboys placed second in District A AAA. “There are only two seniors leaving this year,” said Coach Suggs. “This should give us a strong foundation for the 89 team.” Game records ended the season at 8-5 for regular season play and 3-2 for district. The All-District team included Laurin Coss, Shana Holt, Lisa Hunter, Bobbi Jo Lafitte, Jill Shannon, and Donna Sepulvado. SOFTBALL TEAM: Front Row: Lisa Hunter, Donna Sepulvado, Bridget Wilcoxen, Felicia Lashley, Awaiting the pitch, Lisa Hunter keeps Kim Zern, Liz Waters, JiU Shannon; Back Row: Coach Suggs, Wendy Pilinski, Bobbi Jo Lafitte, Robin eye$ Qn the Rambin, Shana Holt, Darlene Davidson, Laurin Coss District Record Led by 1988 coach-of-the-year Butch Smith, the Southwood Cow¬ boys finished the year strong with a perfect 10-0 record in District 1- AAAA play. This perfect record had not come easily. The Pokes rolled into district play with a record of 3-11. What caused the slow start? Coach Smith reflect¬ ed,“I believe the inclimate weath¬ er, which kept us from practicing more than three days a week, along with our inexperience and youth, had some¬ thing to do with our slow start.’’ The Cowboys’ slow start ended with the 18 to 1 thrashing of Booker T. Washington. The first district vic¬ tory added momentum to the potent Poke offense.“I think the win over Booker T. Washington gave us some confidence that we can score some runs,” said Shannon Cunningham. The win carried over to the re¬ mainder of the season. “We knew it would be tough, but we were up for the task of a perfect district season, ’ said Trent Eubanks. “Our hard work and our will-to- win carried us through the losing part of the season,” said Troy Boddie. A highlight of the season came with a trek to Stephen F. Aus¬ tin University in N acadoches, Texas. Three of the nation’s top 10 teams partic¬ ipated in the tournament held there. With a loss to Acadiana High School in the first round of the state playoffs, what does the future hold for the 1989 Pokes? “We will have the best nine in ’89,” said the confident coach. After a foul ball, Trey Fegley walks back to first base. Generating power for strikeout. Huddling on the mound, Coach Butch Smith (19) discusses strategy with Trey Fegley, Anthony Maranto, Troy Boddie, Jamie Motte, and Tim Stansell. VARSITY BASEBALL: Front Row: Benji Piazza, Jamie Motte, Mike Ken¬ nedy, Cliff McCain, Mike Prokopf; Row Two: Shannon Cunningham, Trent Eubanks, Mitch Fant, Anthony Maranto, Timmy Stansell, John Hunter, Darien Giddens; Back Row: Chris Stansell, Trey Fegley, Dayton Nooner, Troy Boddie, Bryan Boddie, Shane Ziegler, Scott Shaw, Jeff Gill BokeboM The 1988 Baseball The baseball team endured long, hot practices throughout the spring. These workouts, scheduled every weekday as well as Sunday after¬ noons, vaulted the team from me¬ diocrity to district champions. A disastrous start turned for the better with the Pokes’ blowing away eve¬ ryone in District 1-AAAA. BASEBALL SOUTHWOOD OPPONENT 3 Minden 13 5 Nacogdoches 10 8 W.T. White 9 1 Clearlake 5 0 North wood 3 1 Bossier 4 6 Minden 7 6 North Caddo 7 18 North wood 8 1 Haughton 4 2 Minden 3 10 Bossier 7 18 BTW 1 6 Woodlawn 4 0 Natchitoches 3 9 Huntington 4 14 Fair Park 3 12 Byrd 4 14 BTW 3 6 Woodlawn 1 5 Parkway 4 10 Huntington 5 9 Fair Park 8 9 Byrd PLAYOFFS 5 5 Acadiana 10 Concentrating on the pitch, Anthony Maranto strives for a hit. Diving back into first base, John Hunter eludes the tag. In the first round of the state playoffs, an Acadiana player slides into second safely. Slapping the tag to an opponent, Jamie Motte makes the play. Safe! Shannon Cunningham arrives ahead of the ball. Individual Sports Tap GOLF TEAM: Front Row: Chris Loy, Phillip Hardin, Alison Oswald, Jarrett Stephens; Back Row: Dam Draper, Michael Wheeler, Coach Tom Nelson, J. R. Wilson, Phillip Winston Shooting for par, golf enthusiasts hit the links with fire in their eyes. Under the close watch of Coach Tom Nelson, the golfers strived to lower their scores. “Golf is a sport you can never master,” said num¬ ber one golfer Michael Wheeler. The team practiced several days a week at local courses to hone their golfing talent. “The players prac¬ tice mostly on their own. I give them a few pointers and some tips on their mental game, but other than that they are on their own, remarked Coach Tom Nelson. Hard work and dedication vaulted three-time qualifier Michael Wheeler and first-time qualifier Chris Loy into the state tourna¬ ment, placing the Pokes in a po- sition commensurate with Southwood. After school, Alison Oswald practices her swing. STATE QUALIFIERS: Chris Loy, Mi¬ chael Wheeler Practicing prepares J. R. Wilson for torn naments. Unleashing his serve, Brad Flescher hopes for an ace. After school most students head¬ ed home to wind down from their long day at school, but not ded¬ icated tennis players. The tennis team endured long hours of lessons and practice at nearby Southern Hills Tennis Center. Most of these players practiced daily for several hours to perfect their game. “Hard work and dedication is the key to our success,” said veteran tennis player Ellis Rambin. The tennis team posted a 12-2 match record. “We played well most of the year, but at times we seemed to have a mental lapse,” said Brad Flesher. After the tennis season came to a close, players used the experience they gained to play in individual tournaments all over the Ark-La- Tex. TENNIS TEAM: Front Row: Patrick Aery, Tommy Kirsch, Ellis Rambin, Michael Eyes focused on a ball, Ellis Rambin Giddens; Back Row: Bryant Love, Beth Barlow, Brad Flesher, Mary Carriere, Han prepares to hit a winner. Kim Txattk - Athletic People C£®®[p) Striding toward the District 1- AAAA title, the Cowboys came up short. The team entered in 7 meets, including the district championship meet at the conclusion of the season. As a unit the Pokes did not place in any of the meets in which they participated; however, some mem¬ bers stood out in the individual events at the district champi¬ onships. Senior Jay Morgan placed third overall in the 400 meter run; junior An¬ thony Maranto placed third in the javelin; junior Craig Ross finished third in the hurdles, followed closely by John Hunter, who finished fourth. “It was a disappointing year, but we hope to have learned from our mistakes,” said veteran Craig Ross. “We have several returning members of the 1988 team for 1989. I am turning the track team over to Coach Guerrero next season, and I think they will do well under his leadership. Guerrero should be able to teach the boys their indi¬ vidual skills well enough to make a winning program,” said Coach An¬ drew Morning. “I think Coach Guerrero will help our program tre¬ mendously. We are ready to start our off-season training now so we will be ready come spring,” said Laine Coleman, veteran runner of several events. “We will be right in there with the frontrunners in 1989 if we keep focused on our goals and work very hard,” said Corey White. The past rebuilding year revital¬ ized the program and elevated it to a height inherent with South wood. After receiving the baton, Laine Coleman strives to the finish line. Under the watchful eye of the judge, Damon Bryant heaves th shotput. i All alone, long distance runner Derrick Fane strides toward the finish. TRACK TEAM: Front Row: Laine Coleman, Craig Ross, Corey White, Mar¬ cus Easter; Back Row: Jay Morgan, John Hunter, Coach Andrew Morning, Rodney Giles, Antonio Robinson Lady Tracksters With skill, determination, and a new coach, the girls’ track team set a new pace. “Participating in nine team meets, we always finished in the top three places,” said Coach Charles Robinson. Placing first in all local meets for the high jump, Debora Durham clinched AAAA District, AAAA Regionals, and the state AAAA runner-up title in Baton Rouge. Debora soared undefeated until the state meet. “The ’88-’89 team is expected to do well with five seniors and only three who will not return. I am very hopeful,” said Coach Robinson. Training for the new year started back in late November. Practice usually lasted from 2:20 until 3:45 every day. The daily routine for these girls consisted of lifting weights two days a week followed by a rigorous workout on the track every day. Occasionally, some of the girls even ran all the way home after an already long practice to build stamina for their events. “It’s hard work, but I enjoy it,” said Vickie Boone. The track team added sev¬ eral new faces: Melanie Stensone, Eboni Houston, Krishna Youngblood, Antoinette Chism, Stephanie Elie, and Paula Castete. Putting distance between herself and her opponents, Paula Blackshire begins the mile relay. With great strength and effort, Vickie Boone takes the handoff from Laronda Robinson in the shuttle run. Regional track winner Debora Durham, a qualifier for state competition in Baton Rouge, clears the bar for the high jump. GIRLS’ TRACK: Front Row: Pamela Anderson, Laronda Robinson, Crystal Strong, Miyoshi Taylor, Regina Bell; Back Row: Coach Charles Robinson, Vickie Boone, Tammy Henry, Jackie Rasco, Debora Durham, Coach Andrew Morning Footbaa New Team Rates NhlkJk ©IfosiJira[pO®ira©y[p) When the 1988 football season be¬ gan, head coach Ron Worthen had a few problems with which he had to deal. First, he looked for a way to duplicate the 1987 Quarterfinals foot¬ ball season. Next, he had two new coaches with different playing schemes. Finally, he had to fill the vacancies of the seniors who had graduated. To solve these problems, he en¬ trusted Gerry Marlin to the de¬ fense and Mike Suggs to the re¬ ceivers. At first Coach Worthen worried about play¬ ers’ attitudes. “I was concerned be¬ cause of the new defensive and of¬ fensive changes; but the kids really adjusted well, and I was real pleased with the effort the kids showed in Seniors Corey White and Jeff Hammer provide leadership and support on and off the playing field. every game,” said Coach Worthen. The young Cowboy team finished with an impressive 7-4 record and a District Co-Championship. Even though put out in a heartbreaking 21-14 triple overtime defeat by Park¬ way, they showed class, positive at¬ titudes, and tremendous leadership. Marshall be¬ ing ranked 5th in Louisiana did not mean much as Marshall’s Mav¬ ericks pounded the Pokes to a 32-6 defeat in their season de¬ but. The newly-formed defense held Marshall’s powerful offense to less than 240 total yards. They held Tex¬ as’s top-ranked runningback, Odell Beckem, to a mere 76 yards rushing. COACHES: Front Row: Kevin Guerrero, John Pi¬ azza, David Brewer, Mike Suggs; Back Row: Gerry Marlin, Ron Worthen, Andrew Morning U su ' Woodlawns Arthur Washington (9) moves to cover a block by Southwood’s Jeff Ham¬ mer (88) as Anthony Maranto (22) cuts ba ck outside. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Front Row; Jared Nauck, Tray Marsh, Shane Brooks, Paul Rambin, Chris Cory, Brian Paul, Greg Rachal, Chase Bynog, Raymond Philyaw, Cedric Davidson; Row Two: Michael Brooks, Greg Roppolo, Cory LeBlanc, Keith Simpson, Chris Tober, Anthony McClain, Kermit Young, Aaron York, Todd DuBose; Row Three: Chris Coleman, Bo Mustin, Donnie Westmoreland, Jason Gill, Chris Ashworth, Sean Clarady, Jermaine Me Cul- ley, Gary Jackson; Back Row: Brian Jackson, Bobby Joyce, Marcus Borks, Donte Gilbert, Byron Hawkins, Marlando Crow, Paul Ferris Offense Passes and Drives The offense got moving with Anthony Maranto’s passing for 160 yards and tightend Adrian Smiley ' s receiving a sole touchdown pass of 26 yards. BASTROP The 0-1 Cowboys came home to play the Bastrop Rams. With 45 seconds to play in the game, Felix Barnes capped a 54-yard drive with a 6-yard touch¬ down plunge that proved to be the winning score in a 28-21 victory. The Pokes went on top first when Anthony Maranto connected with Shane Thomas on a 78-yard touchdown pass. Kendry Snead added to that with a 15-yard pass before the end of the half. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Jeff Hammer scored on a 26-yard pass to make it 21-13. All-State receiver Jeff Hammer (88) eludes Fair Park ' s Fred Edwards (40) for a first down. Charles Bolton (31) and Rob Floyd (28) down a BTW running back. 1 As Captain Shreve lines up, the dominant Poke defense, headed by Garrett Dean and Rob Floyd, readies itself for a pass play. Accelerating to top speed, Laine Coleman (20) breaks away from Woodlawn’s Jason Fields (3) and James Dallas (10). Anthony Maranto led the district by completing 9 of 22 for 194 yards and 3 touchdowns. SHREVE The Cowboys raised their record to 2-1 as they defeated the Captain Shreve Gators 17-0 in their first shutout of the season and their first ever against Captain Shreve. The Poke defense had a good night’s showing by allowing only — 46 yards rushing, surpassing the old Captain Shreve record of — 44 yards. They also allowed only 101 yards passing without any touchdowns. On a fourth-and-one, Southwood’s defense, led by Troy Mayweather (77), Carey Gladney (56), Shannon Cunningham (30), and Rob Floyd (28), stops Woodlawn short as Rod Kirkendoll (78) watches. Sophomore punt returner Benji Piazza (21) carefully cradles the football while starting upheld. With an authoritative block from David Elster (55), Scott Beasley (45) powers through the line. Defensive Effort by Pokes The Cowboy offense started off slow but got in motion when Scott Beasley barreled to a score on a fourth and goal in the second quarter. They did not score again until the fourth quarter when Shane Thom¬ as converted a 46-yard field goal. Robby Wiley fol¬ lowed with an 11-yard touchdown run. Felix Barnes led the rushing attack with 80 yards on 10 carries in a team total 200-yard rushing game. HAUGHTON In a grueling matchup between 1- AAA and 1-AAAA, 1-AAA prevailed as South wood lost to the Haughton Buccaneers 14-9. Southwood’s defense caused 3 turnovers and kept the Buccaneers under 190 total yards. They stopped power back Norman Richardson by allowing less than 2 yards per carry. The Poke secondary only allowed 4 completions throughout the entire game. The Poke offense got moving with Scott Beasley’s 1-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. The next score for the Cowboys came in the fourth quarter when the defense got a safety. Anthony Maranto completed 15 for 27 for 165 yards, and Jeff Hammer had 8 catches for 123 yards. Defensive end Damon Bryant (53) and strong safety Rob Floyd (28) push the Knights back. Byrd s Mike Thomas (56) follows through after Daryl Smith (34) blocks the punt. Airline quarterback Terry Chauvin (11) cannot escape the grasp of linebacker Charlie Bolton (31). In complete awe, Rob Floyd (28) watches Corey White (80) crush Byrd quar¬ terback Wade Burnett. AIRLINE The Cowboys upped their record to 3-2 by defeating the Airline Vikings 24-7. A fierce Poke defense limited the Vikings to a total of 58 yards. “We were in¬ spired because it was our home¬ coming, and it was my last,” said defensive end Corey White. Southwood got on the board first with a 34-yard screen pass from Anthony Maranto to Greg Lancaster. They scored again when linebacker Charlie Bolton intercept¬ ed a Terry Chauvin pass and re¬ turned it 41 yards for the touch¬ down. Scott Beasley plunged 2 yards for a 21-point lead. Shane Thomas capped the night off with a 20-yard field goal. The Poke offense stayed in motion all night against the Fair Park Indians. On a 3rd-and-one, Felix Barnes (6) pow¬ ers his way to a first down. FAIR PARK After spotting Fair Park a 6-point lead and strug¬ gling through the entire first half, the Pokes blew open the game en- route to a 29-6 victory. The Cowboy defense only al¬ lowed 33 yards passing and — 4 rushing and only 6 points. ' ‘The defense gave us everything we needed,” said quarterback Anthony Maranto. Down 6 points, Felix Barnes took a swing pass 66 yards for the touchdown. He again scored on a 2 5-yard simple-dive play, followed by Maranto’s 7-yard run and his 9- yard pass to Jeff Hammer. Haughton ' s Norm Richardson meets Charlie Bolton and Eugene Philyaw (40). Even a swarming Parkway defense could not keep Anthony Maranto (22) from scoring a touchdown. Southwood ' s Garrett Dean (23), Rob Floyd (28), and Troy With time expiring, Southwood ' s Jeff Hammer (88) runs for Mayweather (77) pressure Woodlawn ' s James Dallas (10) into the first down marker while pursued by a Parkway defender. missing a field goal. With blocking by Laine Coleman (20), Craig Ross, Dayton Nooner (75), Trey Tyndall (68), Jerry Brannen (58), David Elster, Brooks Alexander (70), and a solid hold by Anthony Maranto (22), Shane Thomas (17) converts the extra-point attempt. Byrd and Fair Park Matches ©@iM[r§i®ti odd BOOKER T. WASHING¬ TON A field goal with 3:07 left in the game gave the Pokes a 16-14 victory. Shane Thomas was the key man for the Cowboys in scoring all the points. Thomas scored on field goals of 32, 39, and 19 and a touchdown pass of 59-yards from Anthony Maranto. The Southwood defense came alive and allowed only 210 total yards of offense. The Poke secondary allowed only 110 yards passing. BYRD In the third district game the Southwood Cowboys shattered a few records in a 70-6 bashing of the Byrd Yellow Jackets. Halftime saw a 50-0 score as Anthony Maranto passed for 3 touchdowns and rushed for 3 more. Maranto passed for 247 yards and rushed for 36 more yards. Felix Barnes rushed for 122 yards and one touchdown. Jeff Hammer caught 8 passes for 150 yards and 2 touch¬ downs. Shane Thomas, Laine Coleman, and Scott Beasley each had touchdowns. Poke defense stopped Byrd cold for only 80 yards offense. The de¬ fense scored on a safety by Corey White and a 41-yard interception return by Daryl Smith. Defensive moves keep Garrett Dean (23) and Shai non Cunningham (30) on the move. Standing in the pocket, Anthony Maranto, flanked by Felix Barnes and Robby Wiley, scans the field. Woodlawn ' s Arthur Washington (6) meets a goal-line stand led by Charlie Bolton (3D, Corey White (80), Damon Bryant (53), Shannon Cunningham (30), and Steve Parker (54). Wide receiver Kendry Snead moves upfield for a first down. Byrd running back Arlenzio Jackson (35) meets with strong force from Rob Floyd (28) and Garrett Dean (23) as Shannon Cunningham (30) trails the play. Losing yardage, an Airline running back gets swarmed by Daryl Smith (34), Damon Bryant (53), Corey White, and Charlie Bolton. 0 HUNTINGTON With a 29- 26 victory over the Huntington Raiders, the Cowboys clinched a playoff spot and a share of the district championship. Jeff Hammer caught a 17-yard pass from Anthony Maranto with 4:22 left to cap a 68-yard come- from-behind drive that won the game. Felix Barnes had 106 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Hammer also caught a 7-yard touchdown pass. The defense picked off the Raid¬ er quarterback once, recovered 3 fumbles, and blocked a punt. Season Record of 7-3 Earns © ®=© (hi Din] p Boitd ©Bn op W A Good form enables Anthony Maranto to pass with accuracy. v Defensive effort surges against Parkway and again at Haughton. As Haughton’s Norm Richardson (42) looks for open field, Eugene Philyaw (40) and Shannon Cunningham (30) close in for the tackle. WOODLAWN A 5-game winning streak ended as the Pokes fell 48-29 to the Woodlawn Knights. Anthony Maranto led the Pokes by completing 12 of 25 for 260 yards and 2 touchdowns and rush¬ ing for 113 yards and a touch¬ down. Jeff Hammer caught 6 pass¬ es for 130 yards, and Shane Thomas caught 4 for 110 yards. The Cowboy defense caused 4 fumbles and held the Knights to only 88 yards passing. Ending the regular season with a record of 7-3, the Pokes earned a District Co-Championship and a 2nd place playoff spot. With concentration and a steady hold by Anthony Maranto, Shane Thomas makes solid contact with the football. AdudHiitkabti New Staff Handles Change WBSKo Im k Whether supporting the Cow¬ boy football team or doing pa¬ perwork behind his desk, Mr. James White merited the position of principal. With written support of his bid for the principalship, Mr. White took on his newly-appointed job with zest, making Southwood one of the best schools in the area. “Mr. White is a fair, objective prin¬ cipal who considers all sides of an issue before making any decision which concerns the welfare of our students,” said Ms. Diane Shoemake. With Mr. White’s promotion came another round of advance¬ ments. After being Southwood’s band director for eighteen years, Mr. Leon Anderson advanced to the administrative staff. Veterans in their professions, Mr. Charles Walker and Mrs. Wanda Brooks completed the administrative team. Supporting the Cowboy team serves as a favorite pastime for principal James White and former principal Leonard Hennigan. Camaraderie enables Mr. White to ac¬ complish tasks otherwise impossible. “He possesses wisdom, skill, and virtue; and that is why it is a pleasure to work for him,” said Mrs. Brooks. “ Mr. Charles Walker is the man for all reasons’ at Southwood — ready and able to solve any problem — for anyone — anywhere. He is remarkable in his attitude, energy, attention, and knowledge with which he works. He likes young people! ’’ said Mr. White. j Mr. Leon Anderson has made as fine an administrator as he was a band director. He made the adjustment real well, because in many respects dealing with parents is similar to dealing with students, said Mr. Walker. _ Mrs. Wanda Brooks provides the style and finesse to the administrative staff. As the silk thread which appears fragile in the wind, she is of strong fiber and dedicated to the purpose of educating, not just teaching, Southwood students,’’ said Mr. White. Paperwork comprises an essential segment to Mr. Charles Walk er’s job as assistant principal. Students Expose Different styles expressed feel¬ ings. Cheerleaders dressed in dif¬ ferent outfits for skits. One week saw the cheerleaders as Indians; the next, as Knights. Students also acted out their emotions. Armando Gonzales en¬ thused the pep rally crowd. Some marked their faces with paint; oth¬ ers chose hair paint instead. Expressing one’s feelings made each one an individual, creating an interesting atmosphere. Waiting for a photographer, Michael Wheeler, Charlie Bolton, and Adrian Smiley epitomize ca¬ maraderie. A ' Attracting attention from Paul Knotts, Chad Rhodes ' pet squirrel turns many heads. Letting loose some extra energy, Armando Gonzales dances for the audience. During a pep rally skit, Vaughn Pratt wants to see the action Stephanie Barnes, and Doug Salvaterra. of Cassie Johnson, Amy Burdette, Tammy Mundy, Jennifer Friday, Puffo Students Reveal ®tf ©te[ri)©tt(i[r Students cheered on the Cow¬ boys in various ways. Class yells resulted in a flag-waving represen¬ tative of the class that won. Cheer¬ leaders flipped over backwards to express enthusiasm that excited the students during a pep rally. Halftime shows at football games featured the flag line, majorettes, and Spurs. Fans watched and cheered when the band came off the field with “Bonanza.” Games traditionally ended with the alma mater as football players and fans alike raised their hands in loyalty. “Jeff Hammer earned my respect when he remained on the field to shake hands with the op¬ posing team and to sing the alma mater after losing to Woodlawn in district play,” said Mrs. Sue Shad¬ ow. “That showed a strong sense of character.” Winning or losing, Pokes supported the Cowboys in every circumstance. After four years of high school, Alysia Cook and Becky Knee remain good friends. Football games spell fun togetherness for Kyla Langley, Nikki York, and Johnette Dowdin. anna Rogers to wave the flag at pregame Halftime crowds watch Dana Stegall, Shannon DeHondt, Nikki May, Jennifer Floyd, ceremonies. Kelley Dalton, and Christy Hamiter. Savoring a victory with friends and rel¬ atives, Shane Thomas sings the alma ma¬ ter with his sister Michelle Thomas and teammates Rob Floyd and Shannon Cun¬ ningham. “Rock around the Clock’ ' rocks Allison Booty and Michelle Bull. With her flag abreeze, Angela Walford stands at perfect attention. Caught in the act! Vaughn Pratt falls into the arms of Kim Leone, Stephanie Barnes, and Erika Anderson, flanked by spotters Jeremy Bison, Amy Burdette, Alison Oswald, and Tammy Mundy. I Seniors battle juniors for supremacy during class yells. Seniors Dana Rawls, Paul Clark, Deanna Conly, Jonathan Barnhill, and Corey White choose their destinations for senior trips. Representatives from state colleges gather at South wood. Sharon Shafer and Robin Rumby inquire about Northeast. New opportunities challenged seniors during their final days of high school. Some gained the right to vote under the twenty-sixth amendment, which lowered the voting age to eighteen. Many watched the 1988 Olympic games and hoped of future participation. Seniors attended meetings during school ro gain a knowledge about the varying types of colleges. Senior trip meant time to escape the pressures of fast-paced activ¬ ities. “I need a break! As soon as we get out of school, I’m off to Flor¬ ida,” said Dana Rawls. Time spent travelling together provided fond nostalgia. All in all, seniors ex¬ perienced a year filled with constant emotion leading to the pinnacle of graduation. Athletes Ben Henderson, Pam Smith, Garrett Dean, Brad Flesher, and Jeff Hammer unite as Seoul brothers and sisters during the 88 Olympics. Eighteen ' s the magic number for Lee Cole, who exercises his right to vote in the Presidential election. Senior class officers Jimmy Schimberg, Kendall Holley, and State Fair’s duck pond intrigues Trey Fegley and Chris StanseU Dawn Johnson meet with sponsor Mr. Keith Shanks to discuss possible fund raisers. A ' The Rainbow raises Krista Entemen, Sarah Lee, Jennifer Brid¬ ges, Stephanie Barnes, Tina Dizon, Allison Gross, and Becky Knee to new heights. Friends Garrett Dean, Armando Gonzales, Shannon Cunningham, Felix Barnes, Corey White, and Troy Mayweather bond together. CLASS POEM Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. Where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood, as to understand; to be loved, as to love; for it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are bom to eternal life. St. Francis of Assisi Patriotism shows on the faces of Chris Willis, Stephanie Williams, Clayton Davis, Carey Johnston, Ginger Fitzgerald, and Michael Bottoms on Veterans Day. -Jon Conser Dawn Johnson ' •Kemp Wright.. Jimmy Schimberg Kendalt Holley Craig Ross - - V • Secretary Parliamentarian • President Vice-President ( haplain Treasurer Kristina Aaron Linda Alex Brooks Alexander Lesleigh Alexander Janet Allen Mary Jo Anderson Timothy Anderson Stephen Bailey Margaret Ball James Ballard Gary Bane Shawn Bankson ' Cenio ' tt Passing by. Trey Tyndall, Shawn Stuart, and Trent Eubanks find Dayton Nooner with a problem: Ambrose. Lights Trigger FLASHING RED LIGHTS, piercing, scream¬ ing sirens and the dreaded white car! This trio meant only one thing. Someone, no doubt, has finally gotten captured. “I thought he was chas¬ ing someone else; but when I pulled over to let him pass, he pulled over, too.” said Beth Blyzes. Finally, speeding days have ended. The time for responsibility to take over has come. Even though most kids know that if they receive a ticket their driving days will end, they find it difficult to keep their speedometer at 55 m.p.h. “We were born to drive fast,” said Jason Hammond. Tommy Barker Elizabeth Barlow Stephanie Barnes Jonathan Barnhill Christine Barry Michael Beach Leslie Bechtel Ann marie Bellamy Julie Bennett Mary Bentzler Jodi Berry Austin Biel Lori Binderim Jeremy Bison Elizabeth Blyzes John Blyzes Troy Boddie Julie Bolt Charles Bolton Jennifer Bonnough Resorting to drastic measures, Jeremy Bison, Michael Kennedy, Quan Dang, David Elster, and Jeff Gill try hitchhiking to get to college. Wendy Boston Sonya Bott Michael Bottoms Dewayne Boyd Angela Bradford Shannon Bradford Denise Bradley Jerry Brannen Jennifer Bridges Shannon Brossett Kevin Brown Damon Bryant Steven Burrow Michael Cabrera Todd Camp Dorcas Campbell Stacey Campbell Angella Chambers Khaung Thwin Chow Paul Clark Deanna Conly Jonathan Conser Alysia Cook Lynda Cooley Chris Corner Tara Coulter Kerrie Crenshaw Peggy Crisler Amy Cummins Shannon Cunningham Quan Dang Clay Davis Garrett Dean Shannon DeHondt Sharee DeHondt Wendy DeLude Angela Derrick Jeff Dittman Tina Dizon Mike Domino Danny Draper Mrs. Brenda Tulley Julie Tulley That Was Then Tbm 0 ® M@w Today ' s seniors graduated at a time totally different from their parents, who graduated in the sixties. Going to drive-in movies and cruising through the Ko Ko Mo thrilled the sixties crowd. Guys had flat-tops, stiffened with butch wax. Girls ' bouffant hairstyles required massive amounts of Final Net. Things have changed. VCR’s have replaced drive-in movies, and people gather at McDonald’s. From Father Knows Best to The Cosby Show , bobby socks to no socks, and Apollo to Discovery , changes have taken on drastic proportions. Layne Dumas Christine Duncan Renee Duos Stan Edgell Terri Edwards Tina Ellis David Elster Krista Enteman Jason Errington Trent Eubanks Mitch Fant Teresa Farmer Trey Fegley Jason Ferguson Ginger Fitzgerald Brad Flesher David Flores Lisa Flowers Robert Floyd Maureen Foggin Jennifer Friday Becky Friersen Darren Fulco Joe Geiman Daniel George Darrell Giddens Michael Giddens Jeff Gill Ronald Glovier Elisha Godwin Shane Forest Mark Foster Michelle Freeman Marty Golston Armando Gonzales Ken Goodpaster Mark Gour Chris Grau Tammy Gray Debbie Green Return V Shelley Green Taneca Green Barbie Greer Allison Gross Deniece Habecker Jeff Hammer Jason Hammond Tammy Hanson Mike Haralson Mike Harlan Burton Harper Amy Hatchett Ben Henderson Tamatha Henderson Michael Hirsch Amy Holland Renay Holleman Kendall Holley Shana Holt Kendra Hood Lori Howard Tiffany Huddleston Stacie Hudson Kerry Hurt Geared for inclement weather, Tammy Mundy and Jen¬ nifer Bridges learn they are more than fair-weather friends. Friends Share Memories contained special meanings for friends that stayed close from childhood to high school. Fond recollections of gathering at the skat¬ ing rink on Friday and Saturday nights surfaced. Friends waited with excited anticipation while planning a trip to Hamel’s Park. Those that have remained friends Find different means of enter¬ taining themselves. “We love to go shopping for clothes or to go out to eat said Tammy Mundy. “Guys love to go hunting and fishing on the weekends. said Jeremy Bison. Most of all, the common bond of youth kept friends together. - w Jonathan Isgitt Melissa Jackson Joely Jinks Cassie Johnson Dawn Johnson Tamara Johnson Carey Johnston Angie Jones Dexter Jones Patrick Jones Karla Jordan Stacy Keene Mike Kennedy Tommy Kirsch Becky Knee Elzine Kowalczik Amy Kreymer Leslie Kring Susan Lachnit Laura Langhorst Kyla Langley Paige Lear Christy Lee Sarah Lee Kim Leone Gary Lindsay Sonia Lively Jodie Lofton Damon Loftis Willie Lopez Phillip Low Wayne Lowery Terry Loyd Dennis Mahoney Racquel Malmay Anthony Maranto Andria Martin Kenneth May Karin McCarty Marcus McClung Brandon McComic Leland McDaniel Carol McDonald Rhonda Mecom Kathy Michels Monique Mills Harold Mingo Tom Moore Jennifer Moreau Maggie Morris Mark Morton Catherine Mosley Shelby Munds Tammy Mundy Jane Murphy Carrie Murray Jennifer Musick Deanna Newman Long Nguyen Thomas Noland Dayton Nooner Patrick Norris Michael O’ Donnell Vicky Olvey Seniors John Tombrello, Sandy Salvaterra, Willie Lopez, and Rhonda Mecom consult Freddie Krueger. BORED? LOW ON FUNDS? TIRED OF GO ING OUT? Travel to the nearest video store to fine almost any type of movie entertainment. Manj prefer a relaxing evening at home viewing a movi( over going out into the hustle of the weekend crowd Moreover, numerous teenagers storm local videc stores to find their favorite horror flick, comedy, 01 music video. Horror movies are my favorite be¬ cause I like to be held in suspense.” said Rhonda Mecom. Many students agree that video cassette recorders have attained the title of best invention ol the twentieth century. VCR’s Capture ©(o)Q=a©[}Tl Norman Onishea Alison Oswald Rana Owens Gary Pace Shannon Parker Paul Persinger Christy Petty Eugene Philyaw Mark Pickett Lamarnica Pratt Vaughn Pratt Kim Price Bridget Priest Jeff Procell Eric Rainwater Ellis Rambin Robin Rambin Ginger Rascoe Sarah Ravell Dana Rawls Brooker Ray Yokia Ray Joel Reyes Chad Rhodes Stephen Rhodes Nanci Rials Rebecca Riche Mark Rider Robin Riedinger Robin RinkJe Greg Robertson La Ronda Robinson Deanna Rogers Dana Rose Craig Ross Kristi Row Robin Rumby Sandy Salvaterra Scott Sanders Jeffery Sayles Nikki Scarpinatto Jimmy Schimberg Brent Schuckers Jeff Seighman Sharon Shafer Tammy Shamburger Jill Shannon Paige Shaw Patty Shofner Danny Skov Bobbie Smarr Cedric Smith Chad Smith Crystal Smith Daryl Smith James Smith Pam Smith Richard Smith Angela Snead Cara Spigener Ginny Stack Kelli Stamper James Stanley Chris Stansell A ' i King and Queen Tough, Mr. Tommy Larance and Ms. Diane Shoemake, recognize Jimmy Schimberg and Kerry Hurt. After tallying responses from senior surveys, the true identities of the two toughest teachers sur¬ faced. Mr. Tommy Larance and Ms. Diane Shoemake, both English III teachers, achieved this title. Students stated why they thought these tough teachers helped them. Ms. Shoemake helped me to realize that I don’t have an answer for everything. — Jimmy Schimberg Mr. Larance taught me more in one year of English III than I have learned in my whole life. — Jonathan Conser Students Select Angelia Taylor James Taylor John Teel Shane Thomas Sharon Thompson John Tombrello Julie Tulley Monya Turner Leigh Vaughn Danny Wagner Jacqueline Wagner Janna Wainwright Kelly Walker Jo Ann Wallace Chad Walton Christine Steadman Stacy Straughn Shawn Stuart David Talley James Tarbutton Leasa Welch Rebecca Welch Michael Wheeler Corey White Jeff Whitt Coretta Williams Louis Williams Stephanie Williams Matthew Williamson Chris Willis John Wilson Lisa Woodruff Stephen Worachek Chris Wren Kemp Wright Kyoke Yamaelo Nikki York Football games translate into times of togetherness for Jodi Berry, Kathy Friesen, Alysia Cook, Tiffany Huddleston, Christy Lee, Jonathan Barnhill, Sarah Lee, Krista Enteman, Patty Shofner, and Jennifer Bridges. Making sure that his pig is safely packed. Trey Fegley “Failure means, You bought the farm, says Mr. Jim prepares to leave for college. Cowdin. In Memoriam Roy Shane Bernard November 3, 1972 — August 1, 1988 Kenneth Glenn Coffey October 26, 1969 —July 17, 1988 Theophilus Caldwell December 28, 1968 — April 13, 1988 Arien Renee Cook February 24, 1970 — April 27, 1988 Rhonda Abernathy Charles Acklen Patrick Aery Regina Alderson Rebecca Allen Gerry Alley Chadwick Anderson Virginia Arnold Kirk Bailey Jenifer Bain David Baldwin Jenny Bales James Barker Tina Beach Pam Beason Philip Belin Juanuonca Bell Nathan Best Bryan Boddie Pam Bolton Allison Booty Shanna Bounds Rachelle Boyd Shannon Brookshire Craig Brown Kim Brown Michael Brumfield Stephanie Bruner Wesley Bryan Sherry Bryant Michelle Bull Amy Burdette Wendy Byers Buster Cason Sandra Cathey Kristy Chism Lisa Christy Cheryl Clark Traci Coats Patti Cobbs Kim Cole Laine Coleman Amy Collingsworth Mim Colvard Sean Cooksey Anton Cooley David Cooper Laurin Coss Cindy Costa Juniors Cast Vote tor Excitement built as the big election drew closer. Of course, everyone knew what big event occurs every four years — the Presidential race. This year ' s candidates consisted of Republica n George Bush and Democrat Michael Dukakis. When asked, Which candidate would get your vote?,” many juniors expressed their opinions and hopes for the future. Though these juniors did not vote this year, their voice echoed loud and clear in the poll. Out of 274 juniors, 92 percent chose George Bush for President of the United States as compared to Dukakis. “If I were given the chance to vote in this year’s election, I would vote for Vice-President George Bush, said Trey Landry. I agree,” said Susan Crawford. “I think Bush will be able to hold on and win without any prob¬ lem.” Election results verified their choice. Support for Presidential candidates of their choice rings from Susan Crawford, Susan Kraus, Bryan Boddie, Trey Tyndall, Sandra Cathey, Buster Cason, Philip Belin, Andy Lum, Cathy Haralson, Rachel Mixon, and Jennifer Powell. Sharon Coursey Susan Crawford Carolyn Crisler Susan Croft Ashley Cross Connie Crouch Holli Cureington Nicole Daigle Kelley Dalton Minh Dang Derek Davidson Kelli Davis David DeHondt Trenton Dick Marc Dittle Robert Dollar Johnette Dowden Jamie Dromgoole David Duncan Kellye Duncan Debrah Dunn Brian Durbin Terry Durbin Mia Earl Sherry Eason Aaron Edwards Casey Elledge Brad Entrekin Elizabeth Erie Shannon Eschenfelder Brian Eubanks Tommy Fair David Falloon Derric Fane Khoury Farrar Kirk Felicetty Bianca Fitch Karen Flack Craig Florea Jennifer Floyd Chris Foley Jeffrey Fossman Teresa Foster Clay Fowler Angel Frederick David Free Kathy Friesen Heather Galbraith Becky Gaspard Patrick George Suzy Getsinger Marshall Gilbert Robert Giovier Kim Gour Bonita Graham Julie Graham Jenni Grant Celeste Grayson Belinda Green Lisa Greening Staci Gremillion Kris Griffin Stephanie Gross IlliiirJtl sJIaJHaATIA -—-J Corey Grubbs Cherie Guillory Kathryn Guyon Deanna Hall Lyle Hanes Cathy Haralson Dean Hardt John Han Karen Harvey James Hawkins Rita Hawkins LaTesha Hayes Sam Hazen Kara Henninger Anh Hoang Jason Hoell Willie Houston Cheryl Hovis Warren Hovis Randy Hudson Joy Huffman Yolanda Huley Holly Hunt Lisa Hunter Taffie Hunter Steve Huntley Virginia Ivy Becky Janson Robert Jimmerson Anthony Johnson David Johnson Jayson Johnston Kimberly Jones Danny Joy Chad Kander Tracy Kilpatrick Paul Knotts Jeffrey Koppang Susan Kraus Chris Kuehnemund Angie Lacy Kim LaFleur Gregory Lancaster Trey Landry Holly Lane Tracey Lane Philip Law Charlie Leaver Kristy Lindsay s+ Melanie Row Mandy Ruff Anissa Ruso Cathy Russell Valarie Russell Michael Saintignan Doug Salvaterra Angela Sanders Eric Sanders Sherry Sandifer Marcus Sapp Raquel Satter Kick Back And Wtroti® m Over the past year countless notes travelled through the hands of information-hungry soph¬ omores. Intrigue entered the picture when note passing emerged from merely swapping necessary information to eluding watchful teachers. “It’s fun to see if you can pass one without getting caught, said Debra Allen. Sophomores went one step further. These in¬ ventive smugglers created an art of passing notes. Everyone used his own personal technique. “I wait¬ ed until the teachers turned their backs before I passed the note,” stated Jennifer Shillings as she exposed her “plan of attack.” Sophomores ' actions brought up the question — “Did they spend more time writing notes in class or taking notes for class?” During an art class Cindy Stephens secretly passes a note to Kristi Cannon. Sunstruck Youths When school dismissed at the beginning of June, jubiliant sophomores hurried to soak up some rays. They spent their summer visiting states such as Florida and California. “I went to Fort Walton, Florida, with Jennifer Evans. We stayed at the beach all day long and got a lot of sun,” said Stephanie Eddings. Summer attire consisted primarily of shorts and bathing suits. Far from their original purpose, boxer shorts shifted to outer wear. On the beach front, girls highly favored bikinis, but they also wore the tra¬ ditional one-piece. Contrary to the girls’ skimpy bathing suits, boys went for the long, colorful jams. Who ' s that behind those shades?” cried soph¬ omores. Known not by their name but by the name brand on their sunglasses, they paraded the swim¬ ming scenes showing off the latest and hippest styles of Rayban eyewear. When students returned to school in September, they enjoyed comparing tans with each other. Great tans ranked high on the list of priorities for soph¬ omores. While catching some rays, Jennifer Conser, Brian Owens, Chad Ebarb, and Desiree Knoll relax in the Consers’ swim¬ ming pool. LaBruce Snow Jessie Speed David Staeheii Dana Stegall Chris Steiner Cindy Stephens Jarrett Stephens Cory Stewart Eric Stone Sharon Storar Michelle Strahan Cynthia Strickland Kelwin Stringer Crystal Strong Leigh Sullivan Chasen Swan Brian Swann Scott Swanson Wendy Szakaly Laura Taylor Miyoshi Taylor Paula Taylor Brian Teutsch Michelle Thomas Chris Thom Mike Tomich Eric Toups Kimberly Tubbs Dustie Tucker Danny Valentine Dean Vaughn Jodye Vincent Trey Vines Mark Vineyard Cortez Waddles Dean Wagner Chasity Walker Ryan Walker Jason Warner Kalan Washington Kevin Washington Monique Washington Jeanine Wassam Brian Watson Lantz Weaver Matt Webster Chris Weiland Keith Welbom Craig Welch Shonda West Cheri Whately Eric Wheeler Many White Brent Whitton Amy Wiedaw Terri Wiley Audrey Williams Freddy Wilson Garrett Wilson Eric Wine Joseph Winkler Jeremy Wood Jeremy Woodle Gary Woodruff Thomas Worsham Wendy Wright Mandy Yeager Christopher Yoakum Benny Yossett Danny Young Tonia Young ' , ' l J_ 3 m Mr . V ' . - - - • ; -1 Sophomores Kevin Washington and Chris Snead find high school burdens a heavy load to carry. A few minutes after the pep rally allows Cheryl McCabe time to visit with upperclassman Mi¬ chael O’Donnell. During halftime, Steve Worachek shows enthusiasm through his performance. Welcome Lindsey Kevin Little Shannon Livingston Kim Lockwood Tandy Loftin Kerri Loos Bryant Love Chris Loy Andy Lum Wendy Macias Mattie Madison Jennifer Manwaring Carlos Marsh Rachel Martin ‘Exit Only,’ Says [LonnQgaiifffli} L@ w Tougher mandates from the state department forced students to face an exit test prior to grad¬ uation. Fortunate juniors, the last class to escape the dreaded Exit exam, still ran face-to-face with the math and science portions of the test. “I’m glad I didn’t have to pass this in order to graduate,” said John Ward. Despite the fact that it did not count, everyone gave the test his best effort. ‘‘Everyone wanted to show the classes of years to come that the seniors of 1990 did well even though they took the test first,” said Marty Young. Juniors exited with little burdens, knowing Exit exams for them did not hang over their heads. Juniors Erika Monarch, Welcome Lindsey, Todd Murphy, and Paul Ivy give sophomores a subtle hint. The Exit test awaits them. Regina Martinson Jason Massey Mike Maston Nikki May Brian McCabe Heather McCarthey Traci McCrary Heath McCullough Chris Mclnnis Tracy McKenzie Sean Meek Russell Melton Michelle Milazzo Scott Miller JcuuM —.- Erika Monarch Gina Moore Tracey Moore Chris Moreno DeWanna Morgan Joe Morton James Motte Todd Murphy Tina Murray Jason Myrick Steven Nix Tina Nolan Robin North Jerry Nye Keith O’ Neal Julie Ogrinc Meredith Ohem Jason Olds Amy Olivier Mike Overholser Danielle Pace Stephanie Pace Tony Paddie Amy Pam row Cherilyn Pearson Maria Pels Mike Percival Lesa Petras Chris Piazza Thomas Pilcher Lori Pollard Christie Pool Claudell Pouncy Jennifer Powell Beauchamp Powers Steddy Prescott Robin Pringle Mike Prokopf Sonia Rachal Scott Rains Eric Ramsey Richard Ramsey Vicki Reed Gwendy Richter Becky Roach Antonio Robinson Marcie Robinson Sharlette Robinson Shane Rodgers - . JumjuM Faith Ruff Ryan Rumby Chris Sanders Ashley Sandifer Gary Sandifer Ben Scheen Joseph Sepulvado Alan Shadow Jeffrey Shamsie Michael Shankle Scott Sharp Scot Shaw Terry Sherman Shannon Shields Adrian Smiley Henry Smiley Brett Smith Kendry Sneed Stephanie Snider Shannon Soderstrom Christy Stentz Mike Stewart Niki Stinson Robbie Stockman John Stratton Cisti Stringer Michelle Svan Chris Swain Douglas Talley Gayle Teague Michelle Temple Chris Thompson Robby Tolbert Frank Tombrello Tonya Toney Nicole Tousaint Chris Turner Trey Tyndall Tiffany Tyson Lena Upchurch Rebekah Vandersommen Craig Vandiver Eric Wakely Angela Walford Marvin Walker Jim Wallace Kelly Wallace John Ward Shannon Ward Melinda Warren Bill Watts Shannon Webb Dee Dee Welch Damon White Lloyd White Robby Wiley Tiffany Williams Becky Williamson Hope Williamson Tanya Wilson Theresa Wilson Theodora Wright Brandi Wynn Biology Presents The class of 1990 went down in history as the first class offered sex education as a part of the Biology I curriculum. “Sex education really helps explain facts which seem difficult to understand,’ said Jamie Motte. The requirement met staunch controversy. Many parents argued that public schools had no right to teach what belonged only in the privacy of one’s home. High birth rates among teenagers forced the state to take notice and look for an answer, however. “I think that something had to be done to teach teenagers the risks of sexual activity,” said Angie Lacy. Hoping to aid in finding a solution, teachers and students took the additional subject matter in stride. Mr. Tom Branim, meeting a requirement for Biology I, leads his class in discussing reproduction. Coach John Piazza Q Teachers — a subject most students hated to discuss. Teachers conjured up memories of pop tests, essays, and lectures. Not all teachers left bad impressions, however. Whether one liked to admit it ot not, everyone had a favorite teacher. In a recent poll, juniors cast their vote for favorite teachers. Coach John Piazza topped the list. “He is very entertaining and makes world geography come alive,” said Erika Monarch. What influenced Coach Piazza to enter the teach¬ ing profession? My teachers in school influenced me. They were all very good,” said this teen idol. A veteran teacher of eighteen years. Coach Piazza left a strong impact on each student he taught. “He has a winning personality and relates well with the students,” said Sam Hazen. Because of his unique teaching methods, world geography reigned as a favorite class of many students. Did he favor the dreaded Exit examination? “Yes,” he said. “It is needed and should be en¬ forced strictly.” Juniors ' favorite teacher Coach John Piazza attempts to escape his loyal fans. Marty Young Michael Young Stacy Young Extracurricular activities envigorate junior Michelle Bull. Juniors show their spirit as they support the Cowboys. Coke and conversation make a perfect blend for Danny Joy, Deanna Hall, and Paul Knotts. Fear of another tardy prompts Kathryn Guyon to run to class. They’re here! Kara Henninger, Jim Wal¬ lace, Melinda Warren, and Heath Mc¬ Cullough show off their senior rings. iL.it CLASS OFFICERS: Brian Owens, president; Mindy Ladatto, vice-president; Kimberly Tubbs, secretary; Kennon Cook, treasurer; Jennifer Evans, parliamentarian; Cassie Baughman, historian; Debra Allen, chaplain SoplumoW Jeff Akin Cari Allbritton Debra Allen Stephanie Allgood Rodney Ammons Jason Anderson John Anderson Pamela Anderson Sheila Anderson Shawn Armstrong Cari Arnold Gina Atkins Shannon Averitt Beverly Babb Scott Bailey Summer Barbo Scott Barefield Shane Barnes Will Bates Cassie Baughman Scott Beasley Joe Beecher Daniel Bellamy Juli Berry Johnny Black Reagan Blackston Angela Blake David Bourgeois Anthony Bowman Michael Boyd Shawn Bozeman Chris Bradford Tammie Bradford Jonathan Bragg Brandy Branch Perry Branim Shawnda Bratton Amy Breedlove Benny Bridges Jeff Broome Peter Brown Teresa Brown Deanna Buckley Eric Burge Johnny Burnley Timothy Burnley Willie Bums Ronald Burrow Wyona Bushnell Sophomore Groups Pf®©© tt® CCo Sophomores arrived each day dressed to impress. Unusual clothes and wild hairstyles gave each person a new attitude. No one wants to look alike. Everyone likes to be an original, said Kim Scott. Becoming an original required hard work. Trying to be the first with the new fads, sophomores spent many of their afternoons at the local malls. It’s fun to wear the new styles because you are the center of attention, remarked Sarah Lear. These new fads brought soph¬ omores new popularity. Clowning around with cosmetics, Shawn McAnnelly, Mandy Yeager, Randy Graves, and Cindy Hurst beautify each other at the beginning of the day. Deborah Byrd Eric Caldwell Robynn Callahan Ronnie Campbell Susan Canada Ralph Carey Tammy Carlile Christy Cassell Paula Castete Brian Causey Angie Christensen Michelle Clark Stacy Clark Yolanda Clark u Eric Clarke Steven Cobb Errick Cockerhem Matt Coco Chad Cole Jeff Cole Calvin Collins Jennifer Conser Kennon Cook Connie Cooper Brandon Corie Jennifer Cosby Shannon Coyle Keely Crabtree Kevin Cragar Rebecca Crawford Patrick Cummins Ngoc Dang Darlene Davidson Christopher Davis Jean-Claude Dolese Michelle Donaho Mary Doran Kenneth Dotson Lynn Douglas Belinda Dowden Lakisha Dukes Rachal Dumas Jason Dunn Kristy Dupre Brenda Ealy Kenneth Early Marcus Easter Chad Ebarb Christy Ebarb Stephanie Eddings Priscilla Eldridge Robert Elkins Stacy Elkins Rebekah English Danny Erario Brandy Erwin Christy Essary Patricia Essary Jennifer Evans Jason Falkenberry Amy Falkenstine Charles Falls Angela Farabough SopltoMOWj Clifford Fletcher Shea Forest Dana Foster Tol Fowler Doug Free Willie Gafford Marc Gibson John Gimnich Amanda Gingles Brian Glass Blake Glisson Caroline Goeser Heather Gongre John Graham Latisha Graham Robbie Graham Steve Grant Randy Graves Scott Grayson Jerry Green wait Raymond Gress Melinda Grice Robby Gross Angela Guerra Latrishie Guilbeau Stacey Gustafson LaShunda Hall Kristi Hamiter Angie Hamm Phillip Hardin Shanetta Harris John Hatten Manuel Hawkins Sheneith Hawkins Stephanie Hawkins Eric Haydel Catherine Hazen Scott Heard Chris Hearron Hank Henley LaShada Henry Pam Henry Kevin Hester Brian Hickingbottom Eugene Hill Robert Hodge Bubba Holman Sharia Holt Nathan Hopkins Robbie Horne Jason Howard Stacy Huckabee Ricky Hudson Brandy Hufstutler Brian Hughes Chris Hughes Tommy Hunt Christopher Huntley Cindy Hurst Doug Inman Perry Jackson Shannon Jarrett Kevin Jefferson Sophomores Choose tt® L@w© Of the 244 sophomores who participated in the Roundup ’s survey concerning treasured possessions, fif¬ ty-one students selected teddy bears as their favorite sentimental item. Boo Bear even went to surgery with me when I was two years old, said Nicole Rabalais. “I’ll love him forever. Jewelry ranked a close second, primarily because of the girls’ choices; and cars took the third spot. Hunting guns gained popularity on the boys ' list. My grand¬ father gave his gun to me as something to remember him by, said Chris Bradford. Sophomores treasured memories and souvenirs from the past. Keepsakes lasted forever and provided pleas¬ ant moments of reminiscence. With a locker stocked with her favorite items, Melanie Row remembers the Christmas when she received her teddy bear. Temptation Leads Roundup s Editorial Staff surveyed sophomores to ascertain their views on cheating. The survey proved that many sophomores cheated this year. On the positive side, several disapproved the idea of cheat¬ ing. Ways of cheating varied greatly. Students chose to use cheat sheets over any other method of deceit. “I think we should be able to cheat, because the tests are impossible,” explained Kimberly Tubbs. Although many knew that cheating did not pro¬ vide the answer, most found it a viable option. While t he teacher turns his back, Marla Murray quickly sneaks a peek from Marla Kay Murray s test. Kevin Jenkins Rodney Jiles Vicki Jiminez Cheryl Johnson James Johnson Michelle Johnson Robbie Johnson Scott Johnson Thomas Johnson Mitch Joiner Lanai Justice A1 Kaderli Angela Kampe Dana Keene £oplwmoW F SopluMOWl Marla Murray Ronnie Myers Kelli Neal Tangeler Nesbitt Michael Norris Roby Osbum Brian Owen Kimberly Owens David Oxley Maverick Pace Eric Page Derrick Palmer Kevin Parker Christopher Parks Roger Patton Ryan Pellegrin Shawn Perkins Bryan Peters Paul Peters Shanie Phelps Benji Piazza Wendy Pilinsky Brandy Pirtle Kandi Powell Earl Priest Lee Prothro Robby Pruett Angela Pugh Richard Quijas Nicole Rabalais Nikki Ramsey Pat Rascoe Trade Reed Robin Reyers Brice Rhymes Rebecca Riales Suzanne Richey Chris Richie Jeremy Rimmer Christy Rios Jana Risely Jacqueline Robbins Tawnia Roberson Sheri Roberts John Robinson Gary Robinson Tina Rod Robyn Rogers Eddie Rose Football games inspire Nicole Rabalais to Sophomores Kelli Neal, Juli Berry, and Perry Branim find a faster and more exciting show her spirit. way to return to class. Pep rallies spark up sophomores’ spirit to defeat the upperclassmen in class yells. Fn tuMM V CLASS OFFICERS: Jamie Derbonne, president; Tray Marsh, vice-president; Angie Cockerham, secretary; Stephanie Jackson, treasurer; Shelly McDaniel, parliamentarian; Heather Tuggle, historian; not pictured: Ross Hickman, chaplain _ Ross Hickman Clay Adams Steven Alford Daniel Amidon Tiffany Andrews Stacy Ardoin Nathan Armstrong Chris Ashworth Dawn Atkins Greg Bacque Steve Baker Shelly Bales Marcus Banks Tammy Barnett David Barnhill Jason Barrington Joni Barron Nikki Barry Lisa Basham Lance Beaird Brandy Bearden Heather Beatty Ali Bernard Tysha Black Tony Blankenship Patti Blue Shannon Blundell Teri Bowman Wade Bozman Brad Branch John Brocato Jackie Brock Paula Brock Michael Brooks Shane Brooks Toni Brooks Christy Brookshire Chad Brossett Amy Broussard Aqualita Brown Chastidy Brown Christopher Brown Galon Brown Tiffany Brown Sheri Bryant Stacey Bryant Lisa Buddeberg Tracy Bums Johnnie Burnside Amy Burton Nerves Frazzle As As fingernails glided down the chalkboard, looks of horror covered the faces of nearly everyone in the room. Freshmen shared their pet peeves, which covered a variety of nerve-racking habits. From smoking to gossiping, students detested the idiosyncrasies of friends. Some students expressed concern when classmates dressed under the norm. “People wearing clothes that don’t match and think they look ‘with it’ irritate me,” said Christy Crum- pley. Commonly loathed by most people, house clean¬ ing ranked high as a freshman’s pet peeve. After disclosing their annoyances, freshmen had the qualities of the typical high school students. Looks of horror flood the faces of classmates as Heather Beatty glides her fingernails down a chalkboard. Chase Bynog Jason Byrd David Cabrera Todd Cage Cedric Caldwell Nicole Cameron Tony Candella Kristi Cannon David Capelan Tonya Camline LaTisha Carter Marlin Carter Robert Carter Jay Causey i Antoinette Chism Tim Christian Christy Cistern ino Keshia Qaiborne Sean Clarady Louis Clark Crystal Cobb Jeff Cobbs Angie Cockerham Jennifer Cockrell Coby Coco Billy Coffey Chris Coleman Natalynn Corey Chris Cory Matt Cosby Kim Coulson Maxie Cox Roger Crane Christi Crumpley Jason Cubley Stacey Cubley Carol Cunneen Stacie Cunningham Cedric Davidson Jamie Derbonne Cathy Dia Paul Tracy Dill William Donaho Leslie Douglas Terry Douglas Todd Dubose Stacy Duncan Brandon Dunn Kevin Dyck Demetrius Early Sheldon Edgell Rikki Ehrhardt Tammy Ellis Heather Emanuel Jason Empfield Andrea Evans Megan Fane Joseph Fefel Brinton Fegley Paul Ferris Scott Foord Jason Franklin Les Gamble Fwlmm Nikki Gamache Tracy Gamble David Garrard Brandi Garsee Mistie Gaston Theresa Gay Mike Gibson Paul Gibson Brad Giles Jason Gill Demetrius GiUyard Jacqueline Gordon Sean Grafton Matt Gray Matt Graybiel Brent Grayson Maurice Green Donna Greer Kelly Griffin Kennneth Griffin Chris Grill Kellie Grimsinger Kendra Grimsinger Mark Guevara Amanda Guice David Guin Pam Gunter Shannon Guy Jason Hairgrove Wade Halverson Todd Hanchett Margaret Hanes Jennifer Hardcastle Julie Hardeman Tammi Harris David Haskett Laurie Haskins Jason Hatchett Byron Hawkins Chris Hawks Alexandra Hayes Stacey Heath Jennifer Hemmmgs Kimberly Henderson Eric Herrington Kalyn Hester Ross Hickman Randy Hicks Amber Hiday Jamie Hines Scott Hinton Laurie Hodgin Jerry Hoell Gina Holland Jason Holland Melissa Holland Kerry Holloman Shannon Holt Jess Hooten Mike Horn Paul Hough Eat Your Heart ' 9 1 [ffiKiOD Like most people throughout the world, freshmen enjoyed eating. In fact, they chose it as a favorite pastime as they crowded into area restaurants. Which restaurant ranked number one? El Chico in South Park Mall. Fast food restaurants ranked low with freshmen, who definitely preferred dine-in es¬ tablishments. Freshmen inhabited other places in the area. Most relished trips to Teddy Bear ' s Sandwich Den in Bossier City. Others flocked to Steak and Ale, newly- named Oxford Street. Places in the community def¬ initely contributed to the enjoyment of one ' s be¬ ginning high school year. El Chico restaurant provides good food and fellowship foi Michelle Robinson, Chris Corey, Jamie Derbonne, and Brian Paul. Mark Howe Belinda Howell Michael Howell Erin Howerton Donna Huckabee Michan Huddlestun Matthew Huff Joe Hunt Tammy Hutto Charles Ivy Brian Jackson David Jackson Gary Jackson Kris Jackson Fmlmm — - LaTonya Jackson Stephanie Jackson Stephanie Jackson Steven Jiles Alien Johnson Jennifer Johnson Kevin Johnson Randall Johnson Stacie Johnson Torrez Johnson Jeremy Jones Justin Jones Royce Jones Bobby Joyce Christy Kander Rob Keasler Gene Keller Kyle Kilpatrick Stephanie Kincaid Kawana King David Kirsch Michael Knighten Simon Knighten Kelly Knotts Kristina Knotts Tina Kortus Shelly Lachney Christie Lafitte Michelle Lafitte Jason Lance Bruce Laws Kory Leblanc John Lee Kenneth Lee Jimmy Legg Karl Legier Tabitha Leshay Ericka Levine Cory Lindsay Pamela Loftin Jeff Low Courtney Maroney Tray Marsh Chass Martin Richard Martinez Kirk Martinson Dawn Mason Mike Mathews Shawn McAnelly Fmluum -----j Anthony McClain Jermaine McCully Leonard McDaniel Shelly McDaniel Tracy McDonald Tracy McFerren Kim McGee Joel Meece Billy Melancon Julie Melanson Brandon Meshell Shannon Meyer Brett Middleton Cecil Miller Christi Miller Kristi Milligan Kristin Mitchell Shemika Mitchell Mark Moncla Jarrett Monk Chris Montelbano Brian Moore Chris Moore Lisa Moore Jim Morgan Tricia Morris Monica Moss Jennifer Motte Dusty Munson Beau Mustin Jared Nauck Melanie Neeley Kevin Nesbett Ashley Newberry Kevin Nixon Lisa Nolte Ray Nolte Brandon Nye Cory OCon Tony O Con Justin Olds Patrick O’Neal Christie Overstreet Neil Owen Renee Ozasa Steavie Ozasa Jennifer Pace Randall Palmer Chuck Pannell Sheronda Parish Larry Parker Nick Parker Perry Parker Jason Patterson Bryan Paul Ray Perry Chuck Peters Brian Phillips Casey Phillips Tiffany Phillips Raymond Philyaw Tessa Pickel Amy Pickett Survey Says Rock f® [p(§[?©(§w(iir® According to freshmen, music permeated their lives. Surveys revealed rock as the favorite style of music. The more popular stores. Disc Jockey and Musicland, ran neck and neck in the polls, and TUX 99 and 98 Rocks topped the radio category. As the favorite group. Guns N Roses took the victory spot with Def Leppard and Poison following close behind. Music eased a freshman’s life by helping one relax after a hard day of study. As Rob Keasler, Todd Dubose, Cathy Spells, and Stephani Watson browse in Musidand, their varied tastes surface. Siblings Follow High school overwhelmed many freshmen. Gain¬ ing confidence from older brothers and sisters, some fledglings remained quite calm amid the storm. Mutual friends between siblings encouraged in¬ volvement in school activities. “I liked having Jenny here with me, because I already knew people; and it helped me meet more people,’’ said Shelley Bales. The fact that upperclassmen supported and be¬ friended their freshmen siblings proved that “living in the shadow” played an important factor in the beginning of high school. Benefiting from having an older brother on campus, Mar¬ garet Wiley borrows lunch money from Robbie Wiley. Shannon Pickett David Ponseigo Tasha Poston David Potter Joy Prescott Curt Price Daphanie Price Renee Priest Christy Prince Mike Prothro Missy Prudhomme Chris Pryor Greg Rachal Randy Racine Fw uuM Sean Rainer Amy Rainwater Paul Rambin Gene Ramsey Freddie Randall Rhonda Rawls Teri Ray Karl Reasor Leslie Reed Scott Remillard Latacha Richardson Paul Richardson Cheryl Richey Scott Rider Tyrel Risor Jason Roark Edward Roberson Shelley Robertson Michelle Robinson Terry Robison Brad Rogers Greg Roppolo Pam Rowe Leslie Ruesch Dustin Ruso Christie Russo Kara Russo Shawn Rutherford Delisa Ryan Danny Sanders Jeff Sanders Adrienne Saveli Kim Saxon Christeen Scalco Billy Schudalla Benton Scott Cedric Scott Debra Scott Derrick Scott Johnny Scott Allison Scriber Jennifer Scruggs Shannon Sepulvado Lyn Shaw Shannon Shaw Bill Shively Melinda Shoemake Keith Simpson Brian Singleton rffpxltlUPMj f iMjlWfvCfv Tracy Sirman John Smarr Darryl Smith Jeannie Smith Jeff Smith Labon Smith Lisa Smith Randy Smith Shane Smith Traci Smith Derek Snow Carl Soderstrom Cathy Spells Brett Stampley James Steadman Melanie Stensone Samantha Stephens Todd Stevens Amanda Stewart Rose Stewart Charley Stinson Christy Stone Michael Stratton Sonja Strong Joseph Stuart Sharia Sullivan Scott Swenson Brandon Swindle Pam Tanner Christy Taylor Tara Taylor Michael Terral Shawn Terry Jason Thaxton Richie Thomas Tasha Thomas Brad Thompson Brandi Thompson Scott Thornhill Shannon Thornton Chris Toler Vaughn Tonsman Stephen Trammel Danny Trevino Stephanie Triplett Heather Tuggle Kristi Tuminello Angel TurbyfiU Nathan Van Winters wyk Rhonda Vaughn Chad Vickers Cynthia Wagoner Trey Walker Willie Walker Walter Washington Jerry Waters Kathryn Waters Stephanie Watson Chersea Webb Joyce Weisner Jennifer Welch Kelly Werline Donnie Westmoreland Changes of Pace o o 0 Starting anew in high school, freshmen accepted new and varied experiences. Interests and hobbies opened doors into “a whole new bailgame.” “To feel as though I were really a part of Southwood, I got into the pep squad. It got me many very special friends whom I now can trust with my problems. They have helped me get through the many hard times I have had this year,” said Angel Turbyfill. Involvement with band, ROTC, pep squad, and athletics helped students fill their free time. “Playing basketball has really been a highlight for my fresh¬ man year ’ said Chad Brossett. “I have been able to meet new people and make new friends. I like the school spirit we have and being able to work as a team. I also like to win!“ By the end of the first nine weeks, most freshmen had adjusted and found their proper niche. Found in the stands, Michael Knighten takes advantage of the refreshments from the concession stand. v Freshmen Cope by ©IMQotnig] Along with a change from eighth to ninth grades came a change in environment for freshmen. In addition to new friends and a new school, they faced challenges known only to their peers. ‘‘One of the biggest frustrations I found at the beginning of the year was having to go into a classroom not knowing anyone. It was easy to make friends, but the very first days were nerve-racking,” said Amy Pickett. With hectic schedules, long lines, and daily homework, each student found his own special problem with which to deal. “The lockers are probably the most frustrating thing that happened to me this year. First, I get my locker. It didn ' t work, so I had to carry all of my books. So I got it fixed; then they changed all the combinations, and I was stuck with no books. You ' d think the teachers would understand, but they didn’t. This made me just a little angry,” said Shawn Rutherford. Gene Ramsey agreed. “I don ' t like the lockers because I can’t open mine without hitting it first. My friend’s locker, next to mine, is even more messed up. He doesn’t have to use a combination. He just opens it up,” said Gene. Everyone agreed that the ninth grade year served as a key transitional period in the life of every high school student. Problems begin on the first day battles a new locker combination. Jennifer Whisman Paul Whitton Sandra Wiedaw Margaret Wiley Robin Wilkerson Yolanda Wilkins Carlos Williams Chad Williams Donnette Williams Josetta Williams Michael Williams Stephen Williams Xavier Williams Kelly Williamson Fwhum Alana Wilson Rebecca Wilson Stephanie Wilson Penny Winn Barry Woodell Julie Woodruff Christy Wooley Cindy Wooten Paul Wright Jason Wyatt Tonya Wyatt Aaron York Kermit Young Krishna Youngblood Freshmen, including Jennifer Washam, Angel Turbyfill, and Sheri Bryant, love involvement — from ROTC to Chap- parrelles. Freshman class president Jaime Veterans Day ceremony. Derbonne participates in the DWIGHT ADCOCK, science; biology; B.S., Henderson State; M.A., Ed.S., George Peabody BILLY ADGER. art; Art I; B.S., Southern ROBERT ALFORD, math, Al¬ gebra 1; B.S., Southern; M.Ed., La. Tech DEANNA BACKES, Counsel¬ ing Complex secretary JESSE BEAUCHAMP, mathe¬ matics; business, consumer math¬ ematics; B.S., M.Ed., Southern INGRID BENSON, special ed¬ ucation; instructional specialist; B.A., University of New Mexico; M.Ed., LSU BOB BITOWSKI, industrial arts; woodwork; B.S., M.S., Northwestern THOMAS BRANIM, science; Biology I, II; chemistry; B.S., Cumberland; M.S., Tennessee Tech DAVID BREWER, physical education; physical education, English I; B.A., La. Tech; M.Ed., Northeast LENORA BROCK, special ed¬ ucation; English I, IV; study skills; B.A., Grambling VICTORIA BROCK, special education; English, math, read¬ ing, study skills, B.A., LSUS DIANNE BROWN, Counsel¬ ing Complex secretary LARRY BRYAN, library; au¬ diovisual librarian; B.A., M.A., Northeast; M.L.S., LSU SHIRLEY CAMPBELL, sci¬ ence; earth science; B.S., Alcorn State JULIA CONNER, social studies; American history, free enterprise; B.S., Grambling; M.Ed., Prairie View JAMES COWDIN, social studies; American history, soci¬ ology; B.A., M.Ed., Northwest¬ ern Teachers Head to Ah, summer! That long-awaited vacation had finally arrived. Members of Southwood ' s faculty travelled, just to escape for a few days. Victoria Brock journeyed to Pompeii, Italy, to visit the ancient Roman ruins. “It was one of the most fascinating places I have ever been. To be able to walk down the streets of ancient history — I loved it!” said Miss Brock. Larry Bryan travelled to Williamsburg, Virginia, to see the historical sites. “If you are interested in colonial architecture, furnishings, and history of the period, Williamsburg is the place to visit. Much of the town has been restored to look as it did in the 1700 ' s,” said Mr. Bryan. Learning while vacationing helped teachers return renewed to face the new school year. Even in the teacher ' s lounge it is impossible for Gertrude Lynes, Datha Hopkins, Cladius Washington, Norma Lipsey, Sue Shadow, Barbara Riley, Bob Bitowski, and Evelyn Douglas to get away from students Craig Ross, Robin Reidinger, Matt Roper, and Deanna Hall. Coca Cola and Cozumel — Each interests Mrs. Barbara Riley, Mrs. Mary Howard, and Ms. Claire Roe. MARY CRITTON, English; Speech I, II, III; English II; B.S., Gramblmg; M.A., La. Tech; sponsors Speech Club, sophomore class FRED DIXON, ROTC; ROTC II; sponsors Color Guard, Drill Team EVELYN DOUGLAS, English; English I JOHN FONTAINE, science; earth, physical science; soccer team coach DOROTHY FRANKLIN, English; English I, II; B.S., Wiley; M. Ed., Southern ANNETTA GARNER, science; Biology I, physical science; B.A., Grambling; M.Ed., Rutgers MARILYN GARNER, physical education; physical education; B.S., Centenary; M S., North¬ western SHERRY GASWAY, social studies; civics; law studies, psy¬ chology; B.A., LSUS; sponsors Honor Society NANCY GEPHARDT, math¬ ematics; advanced math, calculus; B.S., M S.Ed., Northwestern; sponsors Silver Spurs STEPHEN GIBSON, ROTC; ROTC III, IV; B.S., Nebraska; sponsors Orienteering RUTHER GILLIAM, science; biology, physical science; B.A., M. Ed., Grambling; sponsors 4- H SANDRA HADWIN, business education; free enterprise; Typing I; B.S. Northwestern; M.Ed., LSU ED HARTFIELD, mathemat¬ ics; Algebra II, geometry; B.S., M.S., Northwestern VERA HEAD, special educa¬ tion; teacher aide MARILYN HEINSOHN, physical education; physical ed¬ ucation; B.S., M.S., Northwest¬ ern MARVALYN HENDERSON, social studies; free enterprise; B.S., Grambling; M.A., La. Tech; sponsors Close Up RON HENDERSON, science; chemistry, physics; B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern THERREL HENDERSON, so¬ cial studies; civics, free enterprise; world geography; B.A., North¬ western; baseball coach BETTY HERVEY, special ed¬ ucation; algebra, geometry, con¬ sumer math; B.S., La. Tech; M.Ed., Arkansas; M.S., North¬ western ALEX HESSER, science; phys¬ ical, earth science; B.S., North¬ western, LSUS GLORIA HIGGINS, business; Marketing I, II; personal typing; B.S., Grambling; M.S., La. Tech; sponsors DECA LOUISE HILL, office aide CAROLYN HOLLING¬ SWORTH, mathematics; com¬ puter literacy, geometry; B.S., LSUS DATHA HOPKINS, English; English II; B.A., LSUS; sponsors flagline BEVERLY HOUSTON, mu¬ sic; Orchestra II; B.S., Mississippi Valley State MARY HOWARD, art; Art II, calligraphy, publications; B.A., LSUS; M.A., La. Tech; sponsors Roundup Editorial Staff KEVIN HUNTER, science; physical science; B.S., Texas A Sc M, LSUS; sponsors junior class MELANIE JETT, mathematics; geometry; B.S., B.A., LSUS, sponsors Football Program Ad Staff JO ANN JOFFRION, home economics; clothing textiles, child development; B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern; sponsors Chappar- relles BARBARA JOHNSON, Eng¬ lish; English II, III; B.S., Grambling STELLA JOHNSON, office clerk BETTY JORDAN, physical ed¬ ucation; physical education, con¬ sumer math; B.S., Grambling; M.S., Southern; sponsors girls’ track DONNIE JORDAN, business; Accounting I, II; B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern; sponsors FBLA SANDRA JORDAN, home economics; nutrition, Homemak¬ ing I, advanced foods, interior design, B.S., M.Ed., Northwest¬ ern; sponsors FHA JANET KLE1NSASSER, math¬ ematics; Algebra 1, II; B.A., M.A., La. Tech; sponsors Mu Al¬ pha Theta JANIS KUGLE, guidance; counselor; B.A., Southwestern Louisiana; M.Ed., Loyola LEE LANGDON, social studies; world history, western civiliza¬ tion, American history; B.A., La. Tech TOMMY LARANCE, English; English III; M.A., La. Tech; sponsors blood drive; athletic business manager JOYCE LAW, special education; aide; B S., Southern NORMA LIPSEY, secretary GERTRUDE LYNES, science; biology; B.S., LSU; B.A., Illinois College; M S., LSU; sponsors freshman class CYNTHIA MCLAIN, mathe¬ matics; Algebra I; B.S., La. Tech; sponsors Beta Club, Football Pro¬ gram Ad Staff STEVEN MAINES, art; Art II, III, IV; B.A., LSUS; sponsors Lanai Ad Staff GERRY MARLIN, physical ed¬ ucation; English 11, physical ed¬ ucation; B.S., Florida; football, basketball coach ALBERT MITCHELL, social science; American history; B.A., Southern; M.Ed., Prairie View ANDREW MORNING, math¬ ematics; construction, drafting; B.S., Northwestern; coaches bas¬ ketball, football NINA MORRISON, business; COE, COP, data word process¬ ing, business English; B.S., M.Ed., La. Tech PATRICIA NELSON, social studies; civics; B.S., LSU; M.Ed., LSUS THOMAS NELSON, ROTC; ROTC I; sponsors Rifle Team, Girls’ Drill Team, golf team SHELLEY OSETINSKY, li¬ brary; B.S., M.Ed. University of South Alabama ANN OSMENT, English; Eng¬ lish I, Publications 1,11; B.A., La. Tech; Sponsors Roundup JOHN PIAZZA, social studies; world geography; B.A., North¬ east; M.Ed., LSU; junior varsity basketball, football coach Director of the concert choir, Mr. Melvin Simmons has thirty-two years of experience. Questioning math problems, Chad Ebarb and Eric Dotson seek Mrs. Melanie Jett ' s help. Teachers Inherit Teaching ran in the family. In Susan Stinson’s case, her grandmother, mother, and sister each rep¬ resented teaching in its highest degree. “I always wanted to become a teacher. Even when I was five years old, I played school in my backyard,” said Miss Stinson. Inherited love of teaching also prompted Miss Betty Jordan to enter teaching. My mother was a teacher and principal,” she said. Teachers also influenced others. “Mrs. Ruby S. Dunckelman and Dr. Gloria Durr, teacher educators at NSU, influenced me to become a teacher. I was never going to become a teacher,” said Mrs. Jo Ann Joffrion. As others had directed them to the teaching profession, teachers did their part to influence stu¬ dents to consider teaching as a career option. As Ron Henderson dances to KRMD, Heath McCullough, Heather Me Carry, Adrian Smiley, Jennifer Floyd, Clay Fowler, Becky Gaspard, and Kelley Dalton watch and laugh. WILLIAM R. PIERRE, math¬ ematics; Algebra I; B.S., Grambiing; M.Ed., LSU; spon¬ sors Cowboys for Christ VERDIS PRUITT, social studies; law studies, civics; B.S., Southern; M.A., Prairie View; sponsors Student Council, beauty pageant BARBARA RILEY, attendance secretary; sponsors PTSA CHARLES ROBINSON, JR., special education; social studies; B.S., Southern, girls ' track coach CLAIRE ROE, English; English III; B.A., Northwestern; sponsors cheerleaders, Future Teachers As¬ sociation ROSEMARY SANDERSON, special education; American his¬ tory, biology, typing; B.A., Northwestern SUE SHADOW, English; Eng¬ lish II, IV; B.A., Northwestern; sponsors majorettes KEITH SHANKS, English; English IV; B.A., Sam Houston State; sponsors senior class JEANETTE SHELTON, home economics; home family living, adult resp.; sponsors Roundup Ad Staff MELVIN SIMMONS, music; choir, music appreciation, piano, guitar; B.M.Ed., Centenary; M S., La. Tech CAROL S1MONTON, English; Journalism I,II; English II; B.A., LSU; M.A., Northeast; sponsors Lariat Editorial Staff JEAN SLAUGHTER, special education; B.S., LSUS; M.S.W., LSU SHIRLEY SMITH, special ed¬ ucation; educational assessment; B.A., Southern; M.A., La. Tech SUSAN STINSON, language; Spanish; B.A., Northwestern; sponsors Spanish Club BARBARA THOMAS, book¬ keeper, principal s secretary ROSE TURNER, physical ed¬ ucation; alternative diploma pro¬ gram, physical education, free en¬ terprise; B.S., Northw ' estern CHERYL VOWELL, mathe¬ matics; geometry; B.A., La. Tech SUSAN WADDELL, guidance; senior counselor; B.A., North¬ western; M.Ed., LSU JIMMY WARE, industrial arts; basic, advanced metals; power technology; B.S., Grambling CLADIUS WASHINGTON, guidance; sophomore counselor; B.S., Grambling; M.Ed., Prairie View INEZ WHITAKER, office sec¬ retary JOYCE WHITEHEAD, library clerk BARBARA WILLIAMS, social studies; world history, American history; B.S., Southern; M.Ed., LSUS KAY WILLIAMSON, special education; physical science, earth science, free enterprise, civics; B.A., University of Mississippi; sponsors Chapparrelles DELOIS WILDER, business, Typing I; B.S., Grambling WILLIAM WINFIELD, math¬ ematics; consumer math; B.S., Southern RON WORTHEN, physical education; physical education, football; B.S., Arkansas State; head football coach WALTER CAIN, head custo¬ dian Showing off his baseball cards. Coach Butch Smith explains the art of collecting to interested students. To: Troy Boddie, The greatest gift you can receive is love. The greatest love you can experience is the love of a child. Through you, I have been given the greatest love. For you are one of a kind — you are my son. Thank you, Troy, for being there; for being my friend; being a great person; for being yourself. I am very proud of you. Always believe in yourself; you will succeed. Believe in your friends, for if they are your true friends, there shall be no doubt. We have grown up together you and I. We’ve seen many hard times, many good. You were always there for me; I’ll always be there for you. So go out, experience, achieve as the end is only the beginning for those who see it as the future. May God continue to bless you. I love you, Mom — _• Here we are — the Seniors of 89! It was close for some of us, but we made it. Pretty soon we ll trip down the aisle and then, out in the ’real” world — the first day of our future. It s hard to imagine that just yesterday we were freshmen, thinking that we would never graduate, envying those who did. Although we’ve experienced some pitfalls, the happy memories will always remain with us. We’ve learned a lot and matured (believe it or not) through each other and our time together. Soon our high school years will be reminiscences of the past, and the greatest years of our lifetime. We ll always remember the Senior parties, car washes, dances, field parties, trips, and other activities in which most of us attended. Thanks to all my friends for being there for me, supporting me, and believing in me when I needed it most. My deepest apologies and greatest appreciation to those of you who put up with my intolerable moods and tempers (especially Tammy G. and Craig R.) Now it’s time for us to face life on our own and pursue our dreams as we walk down life’s unpredictable path. Good luck to all the future graduates, but remember — 89 WILL ALWAYS SHINE!!! Forever, Tina Dizon 4 0 ' Congratulations Amy, Sr. ’89 We are so proud of you! We love you very much. Mom; Dad; Kraig, Sr. ’87 Grannie and Grandad Amy Kreymer BEST OF LUCK TO THE COWBOYS! H. C. HERVEY DAIRY FARM Good Luck and Best Wishes to Our Favorite Senior Gary Bane, ’89! Love, Dad, Mom, Greg, Becky MIKE CONNERY NAIDA CONNERY TOUGHlOvE Reoresemai ' ves 4 CM LUKE AVENUE Barksdale afb, la 7ino ( 3 ) 8 ) 747 - 05)4 TOUGHLOVE ASEl help program fob parents kiDS anc COmmjn’ £ s MEAOO uARTERS BO 1069 DOYlESTOWN PA i 8901 ?i 5-346-709C Karin, We remember your first day of school. Our heart ached that our baby girl was taking that first step away from us. We watched as you took in all the learning experiences of school; good, bad, encouraging, and disappointing times. We hurt when you hurt but knew these experiences would help you mature into a fine young woman. You have not let us down. You have grown into an intelligent, sensitive, deeply caring, loving, beautiful girl. Now as you take another step away from us, we are confident you are ready for this step. We have no doubt of your love for the Lord, and with His guidance you will accomplish His plan and our hopes for your life. We love you and will support you always. Mom, Dad, and Kevin Karin McCarty Softdisk, Inc. SALUTES SOUTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 1988-1989 Softdisk for Apple II LOADSTAR Commodore 64 128 BIG BLUE DISK IBM PC COMPATIBLES DISKWORLD Macintosh 606 COMMON ST. P.O. BOX 30008 SHREVEPORT, I.A 71130-0008 The fun way to computer literacy! Exciting disks clock-full of ready to run programs every month Games Graphics Music Education Progtor Software Reviews Interactive Demos Bonus and much more! 12 Monthly issues now only $69.95 (Most issues contain 2 disks) 221-8718 We Found The Key It ' s Jesus - 0 GRAWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Ministry Youth Alive Services Wednesday At 7:00 P.M. Nicole, Good luck and God’s blessings in studies and Spurs this sophomore year. We love you, Mom and Dad Congratulations Shannon Shields From Your Parents Majorette 88-89 Good Luck in the Future Andria Martin Sr. ’89 Love, Mom Dad Custom Data Services Congratulates Christy Sr. 87 Tony Sr. 88 Shane Sr. ’89 Kenny Sr. ' 89 Nikki Sr. ' 90 Kelley Sr. 91 Michelle Sr. ' 91 Richie Sr. ’92 Ashley Sr. ' 99 Kevin Sr. 2002 Pete McCoy Phone: 686-7518 The 686-7598 TM “ • Overhead Door Company of Shreveport, Inc. 3202 WEST 70th STREET SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 PHONE: 686-7578 PETE McCOY 686-7598 PIANOS - ORGANS 1 P A Equipment • Microphones ■ Guitars jean simpson Temporary Employment. Inc specializing in ANV TYPE OF J yVaililh wncESK.LLs pumfc ANY CASUAL 1 A BOR WORK INDUSTRIAL DIVISION CLERICAL DIVISION 861-2489 869-3494 PHONE (318) 635-9940 f o ez a Cyesi fv 4102 HEARNE AVENUE SHREVEPORT. LA-mOS ' Vesfi ' c tyytat J rry „ fUorr HOME 687-6560 HOME 687 4608 KAWAI - HAMMOND ORGANS WURLITZER nanttt flj g QjLUi OAkJm, Good Luck r 7 7 f Darlene OM m dp and Chapparrelles BILLY RAY DAVIDSON New Used Cars Trucks COURTESY CHEVROLET, INC. ! 2627 Lin wood Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71103 Bus.: (318) 425-3471 Lennox Air Conditioning Compliments of Jim Brannon To Our Favorite Freshman JULIE Love, Mom, Dad, and Jennifer (Sr. ’88) In Honor of Your Graduation GINGER FITZGERALD Will, Deborah and Carrie Laing Good Luck! Shane, Sr. ’89 Michelle Srs. ’91 Nicole Establishing Leadership 8412 Kingston Rd. Shreveport, La. 71108 318 - 686-3222 Rev. Robert K. Brown, M.Ed. Richie, Sr. ’92 Love, Linda Wayne “Rab” President Laura Jo Langhorst Sr. ’89 Good Luck in your Senior Year, Karla To our little “MIA.” Here you are about to graduate. We love you too much and look forward to all your future achievements. Love, Mom, Dad, Wistful, Chessie, AJ Love, Stephen Good Luck to our 1 daughter and our favorite Cheerleader. We are very proud of you. Have a great Jr. year. We love you, Mom Dad Jeff, I just wanted to say that you are so special to me. You did something for me that no one else cared to ... You shared a part of your life and your love of Jesus. You are truly an inspiration to me. Keep the faith inside, and you’ll be a true success. Thanks for shining your Son light and mak¬ ing my heart glow. Love in Christ, Pam E Congratulations Amy Heather Senior ’89 Computerized Transportation Automated Freight Systems 7973 W. Antoine Loop • Shreveport, LA Pre Post Audit AMY HEATHER P.O. Box 18255 Shreveport, LA 71138 (318) 688-7300 We Love You! Momma, Daddy, Marc P.O. Box 1777 Sapulpa, OK 74066 (918) 585-2700 Mudd Holland Consulting Foresters 9424 Primrose Lane Shreveport, La. 71118 (318) 686-3348 GRANITE BRONZE MARBLE CENTRAL MONUMENT CO. Mark, I hope you’ve had a great senior year! Thanks for all the good times and wonderful memories. I’ll never forget you and the times we ' ve had together. You were always there when I needed you. Remember, whatever happens you will al¬ ways have a special place in my heart. I love you, Lisa, Sr. ' 90 Mansfield Hwy. 171 KeithviUe, La. 71047 5.5 Miles South of Bert Kouns 2614 Jewella Avenue Shreveport, La. 71109 Exit No. 14 off 1-20 Go 1 Mile North Phone 635-2951 Bryan C. Rawls Phone 925-9695 BROOKWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH 8900 KINGSTON ROAD SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71118-2702 PHONE: 686-2898 I Tprtxzl in iJWli£i £ xu ijouxzel J, pazz la | i ltl 3 tr t«:aui ilxa«rtal 5 L due Ttl ■3 1 am % |)a 3 Artwork by Ginger Poem by Robert Schuller ' j Zs ZuZZ7 t GOOD LUCK, COWBOYS! We ' re Behind You. WAYNE L. DuBOSE Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH 9215 MANSFIELD ROAD. SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 PHONE: 686-1470 v o ' re Gain ' Places! Ph (318) 227-9214 Mh m ot vmm vtM M r mc SOUTHERN HILLS ANIMAL HOSPITAL Ph (318) 869-1211 Ph (318)425 8761 WATS (LA Only) 800-282-88 3 WATS (ArV A Tex ) 800 551 8950 Congratulations Michael, Sr. ’89 641 BERT KOUNS SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 DR. E. M. WILLIAMS DR. STEVE EVERSON Ph. 686-5945 If no answer dial 459-2317 Dr. J. W. Zaffater, Jr. Our fifth and final graduate! Love, Moma and Pops Melanie, ’77 Danny, ’83 David, ’83 Cathryn, ’85 General Dentistry 2550 Bert Kouns Shreveport, Louisiana 71118 (318) 686-0652 East 70th Chiropractic Cliiic DR. DANIEL LANGLEY Chiropractor 1950 EAST 70th SHREVEPORT, LA 71105 (318) 798-2111 SPIGENER REAL ESTATE. INC. 9403 Mansfield Road Shreveport. Louisiana 71118 Business (318) 686-4690 Residence (318) 686-3793 LUCY HEARRON REALTOR-ASSOCIATE® Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated We’re proud of you son. Good luck!! We love you, Mom, Dad, Bryan, Pam, ’90 31 Charlie Bolton Good luck to our favorite senior Carrie Murray, Sr. ’89 from: Brett Murray Kent Liles Kevin Smith Bostitch, Spotnail, Emglo NAIL IT. INC AIR FASTENING SYSTEMS Brett C. Murray Res.: (318) 687-0196 4310 Emory Bus.: (318) 635-0522 Carrie Murray AAA Insurance Agency 2835 Hollywood Suite 290 Shreveport, LA 71108 318-632-5892 Auto • Home • Life • Health • Business Congratulations Leslie, Sr., ’89 Love always, Cheryl Velcro, I missed Bones. I need two aspirin. Love, Lisa To Tina, Thanks for always being such a great friend! You will always be the best! Love ya, Dawn Renee (SPA W©RLDi| in Canterbury Square 2S30 Bart Kouns Suite 136 Shreveport, Louisiana 711 18 Deborah Vines 318-686-6994 CONGRATULATIONS Cowboy Shannon Red Parenthood for most is not hard to obtain, but blessed are the few Moms and Dads who can say, this is my child and we are the best of friends each and every day. For your sister, she would like to say, “Thanks Bubba for leading the way. From eyes and heart filled with tears of joy to a young man who was once our little boy. We Love You Son, Dad, Mom, and Stacie Kristi Row, Sr. ’89 We are all proud of you. Congratulations and love forever. Mom, Dad, Melanie, Wendy, and Casey To Our Favorite Senior, Mary Love, Mom, Dad, Bobby, Phillip, Paul, and Sandy To our loving daughter, Amy In all that you do, you give it your best. We love you, and will always remember you as our Winnie Pooh. Love, Mom and Dad Amy Pam Row ; Congratulations Good Luck to a Great Grandson Seniors Mike 00 VO I Love You, Nanny Papaw Leslie Sr. ’91 Congratulations Have fun Beverly Babb in your sophomore year! to our wonderful daughter Vicky Olvey Love ya, Mom Dad We love you, Mom Dad We wish you the best of luck in everything you do. You’re both the greatest! Angela, Sr. ’89 and Chris, Sr., ’91 J Love, Uff Mumsle Daddle Class of 1989 is the best! We love you, Michael Tiffany South Hair Salon George and Angela Methvin Dad and Mom Krissy and Steve owners 686-4850 9319 Walker Rd. Good Luck Seniors Welch’s Carpet Service 6536 St. Vincent Avenue (318) 868-0542 Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 WE LOVE YOU! DAD, MOM, JEAN, TRAY, DEBRA, AND YOUR GRANDPARENTS, FAMILY AND FRIENDS Jennifer Lyn Moreau GOOD LUCK ARMANDO, SR. ’89 LOVE, RANDY, LANI, WENDI, AND NIKKI To our liT Sis, Shannon. We’re so proud of you. Good luck in everything you do. Love Ya, Kelly, Sr. ’80 and Tony, Sr. 77 SPIGENER REAL ESTATE, INC 9403 Mansfield Road 5813 E. Kings Highway SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 SHREVEPORT, LA 71105 Phone (318) 686-4690 Phone (318) 865-4690 (318)686-4417 salutes the best of our hometown. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS We are proud to support the class of . . . 1989 Good luck to the Graduating class of ’89! Brenda 686-5996 Better Used Cars 686-5997 HAYES MOTOR COMPANY, INC. DEWAYNE HAYES 7120 JEWELLA RD. SALESMAN SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 To our favorite Spur Sarah, Sr. ’91 Love Mom, Dad, Richard Good Luck Bar — ’91 Neil — ’92 Love, Mom Dad Southland Park Day Care Center 1001 Southland Park Drive Located Off Mansfield Rd. Southern Hills Area 686-8181 A CTION TV S • VCR S • STEREOS APPLIANCES • FURNITURE TV AND APPLIANCE RENTAL, INC. • DEUVERY AND SERVICE INCLUDED • NO LONG-TERM OBLIGATION • CREDIT NOT NEEDED JEFF WHITE 2746 W 70ch ST SHREVEPORT. LA 71108 PHONE (318) 631-9351 CASEY MILLER 1020 SHREVEPORT BARKSDALE HWY SHREVEPORT. LA 71105 (318)868-1111 Good Luck, Cowboys and Seniors ’89 The Grolls Good Luck Brandon Sr. ’89 Love, Mom Dad Good Luck Lisa 10 1 and the Lady Cowboys Love, Mom, Dad, Jeff, Sr. ’88 KIDS ARE SPECIAL TO US! JAMES R. LANG, JR., D.D.S., M.S.D. DANIEL A. CRAWFORD, D.D.S. Pediatric Dentistry A Professional Corporation (318) 865-8556 (318) 865-2250 318 Carroll Shreveport, LA 71105 Sr. 89 Good Luck, Allison Gross Sr. ’89 Rhonda The Last of “Our Seniors” Have a Great Year! Love, Love, Mom, Laura, Alan Mom Dad Renna, ’79 Deborah, ’81 Sr. ’90 Best of Luck . . . Good Luck Lisa G., Our Favorite Junior We Love You, Mom, Dad, Kim Cowboys Kelli Neal Kent Neal, Account Manager, Xerox Corp. Congratulations Elisha Seniors ’89! You’ve reached this goal, and may you reach many more. We Love You! Dad, Mom, Adam, Dana, Leroy Sam Elisha Boyter Sr. ' 89 Best of Friends Sr. ' 89 Florida Bound Beth, Deanna, Patty, and Robin Forever Fine ’89 Congratulations To our favorite Senior football player. DARYL SMITH ' 89 Keep on rollin’, BRENT! Love, Mom, Dad, Randy ’92 Love, Mom, Dad, and Jeff, ' 84 Congratulations Ryan on your Sophomore year Mom, Spence, Nikki JULIE BENNETT Have a great Senior year! We love you, Mom Dad Good luck to Stacy Keene in her Senior year. We love you, Dad, Mom, Cheri, Dana Good luck, Michelle Senior, ’91 Love, Mom Good luck to the Southwood Cowboys and the Seniors of ’89!! Richard Frances Couvillion Good luck to our Favorite Spur, Stephanie, Sr. ’90 Jennifer, Sr. ’92 Love, Mom Dad Congratulations to our 1 Cowboy MITCH , © Mom, Dad, Dawn Good luck to JONATHAN BARNHILL and the Class of ’89 Love Mom, Dad, Chris E. DEAN ELROD PRESIDENT SERVICE STEEL PIPE, INC. P.O. BOX 7961 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71137-7961 BUSINESS (318) 222-9462 LA. WATS 1-800-213-8312 TEX.-ARK. WATS 1-800-551-8598 3553 CHEVYLAND 2903 WEST 70th STREET Business Phone 688-5225 SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 Residence Phone 631-5521 WESTWOOD AUTO SALES JIM THARPE INTERESTS LARRY HOOTEN New Cars Trucks THE LITTLE CAR LOT WITH A BIG DEAL FOR YOU COURTESY CHEVROLET, INC. 2627 Linwood Ave. Bus. Phone 425-3471 Shreveport, LA 71101 Res. Phone 687-1952 Best Wishes Good Luck Jeff, ’90 and Kim, ’90 and Class of 1992 our favorite senior especially Jess Hooten Lee, ’89 Love, Mom, Dad, Dawn, ’89 To the SHS Band and Flagline: Wherever you go, Whatever you do, Southwood will always be proud of you! To our favorite flag, Angela, Sr. ’90 Mom, Panda, Delinda, Krystal, Chris, Howard, and Matt Best Wishes and Congratulations Tammy Gray our 1 favorite senior ’89 Have a very special and exciting senior year. We are very proud of you, and may all your dreams come true. Love, Mom and Dad 1 L M 1 m ' Congratulations Ben Henderson Sr. ’89 Love, Dad, Mom, Price, Reagan -45 Good Luck Laura, 89 Let The Tiger Roar! The Pookey Family Ray Shirley Chris ’87 David ’86 Jeff ’85 . . . says it all for me. Congratulations Jonathan! We Love You, Mom and Dad Craig Jennifer Good Luck Class of ’89 Frymaster voi ' PCik ' Jauo ' uU %ail! 869-3886 fnmccb ' i Jauo ' iiU Hcul! vol’pok Good Luck Angela, Sr. ’89 and Chris, Sr. ’91 From Your Cuz, Mike Sr. ’94 Shelby, Senior ’89 Best of Luck and All Our Love for A Great Future You’re Very Special to Us. Love, Mom and Dad Compliments of The Bone and Joint Clinic Drs. Burt and Bundrick 1202 Louisiana Ave. (318) 425-8701 Shreveport, Louisiana Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Good Luck, COWBOYS Madden’s GLASS SERVICE, INC. ' EVERYTHING IN GLASS AUTO • COMMERCIAL • HOME 2623 Fulton St. • Shreveport, LA 71133-3741 (318) 635-6424 Good Luck to the Southwood Cowboys and to our Favorite Flag Angela, Sr. ’90 Ralph and Jean Brown To Kathy and Jodie The Greatest and Cutest Girls I’ve ever met and known Stay that Way The Big Spender Bret Daigler YEARS of serving the individual investor. C ail today for investment advice tailored to meet your distinct goals. AG. Edwards INVESTMENTS SINCE 1887 10th Floor Commercial National Bank Bldg. 333 Texas Street Shreveport, LA 221-3542 Good Luck Cheryl Richey, Sr. ’92 Love always, 3 your brother David GOOD LUCK CHAD, SR. ’91 FROM MOM, DAD, LANCE, Sr. ’85, and PENNY, Sr. ’87 • s To Our Favorite Senior ’89 TANYA, I wish you MIKE all the luck in your Junior year. Good luck to We love you, Dad Lori the ’88-’89 Silver Spurs! I love you, v Congratulations Srs. ’89 To Our Favorite Senior ADRIAN GO! Cowboys! UflEOu, ..t and Terry McCullin Branch Manager Good Luck, Srs. ’89! We love you! Binswanger Glass Company 451 West 61 st Street Shreveport, LA 71106 Mom 7 4LCJ5 Dad Good Luck Boys Jeff Jason Love, Mom Dad AND m BAILEY A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION AND 5B BAILEY A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION NORMAN R. GORDON 5105 Hearne Ave. PO. Box 8930 Shreveport, LA 71148-8930 I (318) 635-1764 I (800) 654-9394 in LA THANKS TO 1 Mrs. May, Mr. May, Tony, 1 Nikki, Christy, Shane, 1 Coach Fontaine, Kenny, I Michael, and 1 all the beautiful girls 1 1 Southwood CANDY BARS I Go, Southwood Soccer Team 21 I Dennis 0 HEADLINES HAIR TANNING SALON 7840 Jewella Road 688-2756 ✓ “We Sweat the Details (ccc) WILLIAM B. GOYNE, DDS ( 1 Hu i o. 24 hour Service 318-688-5351 Mlkt ETMtRLDGt ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY v n C 2001 East 70th St. Suite 501 (318) 798-3300 Shreveport, LA 71105 A.C. Rewinds to 4160 Volts D.C. Repair Specialists Eddy — Current Repair Brake Motor Repair Dynamic Balancing Metalizing All types of Mechanical Repair New Used Motor Sales Toshiba, Baldor, Powcrrron PO BOX 18021 7747 WOO L WORTH RD SHREVEPORT. LA 71138 Diplomate, American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery GOOD LUCK ARMANDO I LOVE YOU LOTS SR. ' 89 TOIEE A T r XT JY1 • .fc • pz Good Luck Cowboys and our favorite Cowboy — David Elster 55 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Howard Louise and Karen Worrell PHONE 688-9774 Cross Stitch Corner, Inc. COMPLETE CROSS STITCH, AND FRAME SHOP Specializing in Counted Cross Stitch Supplies and Custom Framing 9060 Mansfield Road Good Luck Tammy Mundy Love, Mom and Dad WE WILL INSURE ANY DRIVER • DWI OR ACCIDENTS • TOO MANY TICKETS • HIGH PERFORMANCE CARS • YOUNG DRIVERS • MILITARY 9227 Montfiald Rd Nail to Summergrove Baptist Church FRANK VAN AISTYNI n MOBILE HOME INSURANCE NOW TWO LOCATIONS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 688-0766 INSURANCE CENTER OF SHREVEPORT SR-22 FILINGS --LOW-- --MONTHLY-- -PAYMENTS-- 161 5 Kings Hwy. Corner of Kings Hwy. Lin wood Ave. BOB BAUCOM 635-5000 A Dairy Queen brazier 2905 W. 70th 686-7301 6197 Greenwood Rd. 635-1250 Compliments of Don, Faye David McCutcheon Good Luck to our favorite Senior of ’89! Julie Tulley Love, Mom, Dad, Amy, Sr. ’86 Jeff, Sr. ’94, and “Oreo” Congratulations to our favorite SENIOR KATHY MICHELS Love, Mom, Dad, Janet, and Robby Best Wishes From 7300 Mansfield Rd. 71108 686-7300 Aim High Big “A” Dad, Mom, Haras ' v ' l V Good Luck Sarah Lee Sr. ’89 Love, Susan 3?h V Good Luck •tiS TIFFANY HUDDLESTON Love, Mom Good Luck, To Our Favorite Cheerleader SHANNON From All Of Us At Sheridan and Sheridan Family Dentistry i •GREENWARE, FINISHED PIECES SUPPLIES” (DUNCAN SUPPLIES) Ceramic “Fever” BASIC CLASSES FREE 9:00 am-5:00 pm Tues.-Sat. Tues. Thurs. nite classes 7:00-9:30 RENEE owner 686-3722 3000 BAIRD RD. SUITE 3 Free Classes For Southwood Teens GOOD LUCK to “COWBOYS OF CLASS ’89” ROTC Department LTC Steve Gibson LSG Tom Nelson MSG Fred Dixon GOOD LUCK, SHANNON MY FAVORITE JUNIOR AND FAVORITE CHEERLEADER KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK I LOVE YOU, AUNT MARY BAUD Rev. Gerry Woolman Rev. Lynn Woolman Youth Pastors Residence (318) 635-7689 5606 Buncombe Rd. • Shreveport, LA 71129 Pastor, Rev. Edith Lorraine Pennington P.O. Box 29085 Shreveport, LA 71129 5606 Buncombe Rd. (318) 688-2025 688-2050 Sharon, To my favorite Senior and a very special person in my life. Have a great senior year. Love, Chris 31 in the program 1 in my heart I Love Always, Cari Love You Sensational Seniors 1201 S. WASHINGTON AVENUE • MARSHALL, TEXAS 75670 PHONE 935-1481 5344 HEARNE AVENUE • SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 PHONE 635-1144 The Personal Touch Award Winning Photography Congratulations to our favorite Drum Major Mark Morton Sr. ’89 Love, Dad, Mom, and Carrie Ashley Shelton To our Future Cowboy!!! Love, Mom and Dad GROCERY DELI HARDWARE VIDEO RENTALS RICHEY’S COUNTRY CORNER Fast Friendly Service (318) 933-5797 P.O. BOX 220 DAVID MARY RICHEY KEATCHIE, LA 71046 OWNERS CONGRATULATIONS CHERYL RICHEY, SR. ’92 LESLIE KRING, SR. ’89 Hope, Good Luck in your junior year. You are my favorite Spur! I LOVE YOU Wes Sr. ’90 V, h i m re eT 0 p-7 - % (where QL th are important) 5350 BUNCOMBE ROAD SHREVEPORT. LA. Phone 686-7543 Bill Stowell. Pastor Harry Forester. Minister of Education Beniamin Harlan. Minister of Music Debbie Jenkins. Minister of Youth ATHLETICS Congratulations Leslie Kring Senior ’89 We are very proud of you. Love ya, Mom Dad fu % To Our 1 Grandson Best Wishes and Good Luck Next Year! Go, Cowboys! Love, Mamma, Cathy Daddy Bernie Congratulations Mike My 1 Cowboy and Favorite Senior of 1989 I Love You, Mom Authorized Dealer For Bernina and Singer Expert Repair Service on any brand. Parts • Notions • Cabinets • Attachments Households • Industrial • All Types SHREVEPORT SEWING CENTER 6363 Hearne Ave. Suite 103 Sunset Village Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Joe Cobb, Owner Phone 636-9833 Sharon’s Dolls ol Yesterday and Today Greenwood Fleamarkei 1-20 Exit 5 Foreign and U.S.A. Antique and Discontinued Large and Small All Brands and Styles Huge Selection Porcelain, Celluloid, China, Rubber, Flastic, Rag, Etc. Call Today 318-886-3709 3P The ’88-’89 Majorette Line Deanna Rogers, capt. Laura Langhorst Karla Jordan Cara Spigener Shannon Shields Michelle Bull Allison Booty Jana Risley Have a great Sr. year, Sarah Congratulations Love, Linda Quality Work — Our Best And Only Advertisement 24 HR. SERVICE MILAM ELECTRIC SHREVEPORT BOSSIER CITY RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL BID OR COST PLUS NEW MAINTENANCE REPAIR ROY MILAM — OWNER Phone 686-3784 INSURED LICENSED BONDED Good Luck Tammy Mundy The Walkers Congratulations to our favorite niece Krista Enteman, Sr. ’89 We love you, 7) Uncle Rick and Aunt Linda, Phillip, l H| 0 s y Holly, and Clint c-t Congratulations Sarah Lee, Sr. ’89 Love, Aunt Rhonda Uncle Steve Jon, Thanks for all the memories. Good Luck in all you do. I Love Ya, J en KPI n ■ ' W BUYING ALUMINUM CANS • GLASS CULLET • CLEAN ALUMINUM BRASS • COPPER RADIATORS • REEFERS CASH FOR CANS, INC. 3210 A HOLLYWOOD AVE. SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 318-635-6290 DORCAS C. LOW C ongratulations SENIORS ' 89 Compliments of a FRIEND k Good Luck DAN — Sr. ’91 Love, Mom, Dad, anc i Stephen The Electronic Office Machine Store Sales Typewriters Service Copiers Supplies Calculators 688-4915 Krista, I just want to wish you all the luck in your Senior year and all the years to come. Thanks for always being there for me. You’re the BEST!! P.S. Don’t ever forget me! Love, Tanya Congratulations Srs. ’89! Be happy in all you do. JL ( 318 ) 227-1424 ■ A DAISY A DAY FLORIST 1525 NORTH MARKET LINDA SKINNER JENNY PARTIN Good Luck to our Favorite Sophomores Millicent Monk and Stephanie Hawkins Love, Your Parents dale Schimberg, Who loves you, baby?! Good Luck Mom and Diana Congratulations SENIORS This is a new beginning!! V Good Luck KELLEY Sr. ’90 Love, Memaw Papaw g Y 3i | s’ 8 | 2 V Congratulations To Our Favorite Senior CAREY, 1989 S Invest in Real Estate KROrT Of-r. ' E SHRt E ORT, LOUISIANA 711 ' 3 TELEPHONE (318) 686-0303 JOHN W JOHNSTON RES 686-3851 Mark Have a Great Sophomore Year Love, Mom Dad Russell Good Luck TREY 7 MOM, DAD, BRINT and ROBIN DON ASHWORTH State Farm Agent 3045 Bert Kouns Ind. Loop P.O. Box 18467 Shreveport, LA 71138 Bus. (318) 688-7777 Res. (318) 688-4275 AMERICAN SELF SERVICE STORAGE Louise Laird General Manager 865-0376 “Located under the big American Flag“ 747 American Way, Shreveport, LA 71106 Good Luck Jodi Sr. ’89 Juli Sr. ’91 We Love You, Mom And Dad Good Luck to Our 1 Spur Kim, Sr. “91 We Love You! Mom Dad Barry Dana STATI FARM INSURANCI STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS SAM RAINS, CPCU Agent 3309 West 70th Street Shreveport. Louisiana 71108 Off.: 687-3300 Res.: 687-1811 PROPANE JIM’S SOUTH, INC. Mandfield Road P.O. Box 283 Keithville, LA 71047 925-8811 925-8812 PROPANE — TIRES Good Luck To All Our Grandkids At Southwood! Nikki, Kenny, Kelly — May Shane, Michelle, Richie — Thomas Love, Bess Jim May JQHNSON CONTROLS Dec Nooner Branch Manager Johnson Controls, Inc. Systems and Services Division 5100 Interstate Circle Suite K Shreveport, LA 71109 Tel. 318 631 9110 Have a Great Year!!! Brian — Sr. ’90 Cheryl — Sr. ’91 Love, Mom Dad Have a happy a nd safe Junior year Angela With love, Panda Jjl CRESCENT LANDING y! 1 At Canterbury Square 1 Voted best Catfish in the Ark-La-Tex Specialty: Fish, Steak, Chicken HRS: MON-FRI.11:00-2:00 2530 Bert Kouns 5:00-9:00 Shreveport, LA 71118 FRI.-SAT.5.00-10.-00 686-4450 SUN. 11:00-2:00 American rt loc ont st American Association of Orthodontists Mel Desoto, DDS, MS By Southpark Mall 2515 Southside Shreveport, La. 71118 318-686-6411 Good Luck to the Best Grandchildren Angela, Sr. ’89 Chris, Sr. ’91 Love, Mam-maw ENCON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Like a good neighbor, j m ri State Farm is there. MICKEY WALKER _, JW Ag«m 1 2710 Desoto ndlflUM ■t Hearn® T0| Shreveport. Louisiana 71109 ® !xt P Off.: 635-4500 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Res.: 938-7636 home offices Bloomington. Illinois S Field Monitoring and Analytical Services RO. Box 17867 Shreveport, LA 71138-0867 (318)687-3771 Good Luck, Shannon in your Junior year Love, Aunt Sandy and Uncle Thurman Willie, Sr. ’89 We wish you well, now and in the future. Mom and Dad Congratulations to our Favorite Senior SHELLEY GREEN C L Grocery 881 Barron Rd. Keithville, LA 71047 925-6017 Good Luck to the Class of 1989! With love, ' •Mom Dad Good Luck Robby and Stacy Have a Great Year! Love, Mom, Dad, and Kristi (Tfrienik zV Telephone: 686-9343 6107 . 70ih Sireel. Shreseport, 1 71120 Steven A.Russell,D.D.S. ALLEN MAYNARD and Store Manager Patrick D. Kennedy, D.D.S. Family Dentistry Business: 1-318-688-8500 Office Hours 9 A.M. to 9 PM. Mon.-Sat. By Appointment 2962 Bert Kouns Good Luck Industrial Loop Kim Lockwood Shreveport, LA 71118 Our Favorite Junior We Love You, Mom and Dad HEART OF INDUSTRY - sOA - PUMPS jg Wayne E. Kring Res.: 318-686-4938 Service Engineer lmerican Pump Company, Inc. (318) 688-9700 5030 Flournoy Lucas Rd. Shreveport, LA 71129-5113 Home of the PUMP DOCTOR CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR — 1989 LESLIE KRING TO MY LITTLE SIS BECKY BOO You’re not just my little sister; You’re my best friend, too! Good Luck Your brother, Keith Congratulations on making Lieutenant Good Luck Cisti Congratulations and Laura Jo Seniors ’90! and We love you! Seniors ’89 Mom, Dad Dr. and Mrs. Shannon David F. Dies and Michael V V V Good Luck Sarah Lee Sr. ’89 We love you lots! Daddy, Linda, and Bridgette SARAH LEE SHREVEPORT ORAL SURGEONS 2751 VIRGINIA AVENUE SUITE 5D SHREVEPORT, LA 71103 (318) 222-0090 PAUL M. CLARK JR., D.D.S. BOB GROSS, D.D.S. 2120 INDUSTRIAL LOOP EXPRESSWAY SUITE D SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 (318) 687-9800 Office Warehouse PHONE 318-687-1585 8101 Wyngate Blvd. P O. Box 6748 Shreveport, LA 71108 Zip 71136 THE LIPPER-STUTSMAN CO., INC. FINISH HARDWARE — HOLLOW METAL BUILDING SPECIALTIES Eb ' JpM y 6 MiJmf By Good Luck Linda Chad BUDDY COLE Sales Representative LET ' S TALK TRUCK COURTESY CHEVROLET, INC. 2627 Linwood Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71103 Bus.: (318) 425-3471 BROOKSHIRE GROCERS’ CO. LARRY ROWE STORE DIRECTOR 9550 MANSFIELD ROAD SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 A C 318 686- 1937 KRISTI HAMITER our favorite Silver Spur Good Luck! Y Love, Mom and Dad To our rwo favorite Redheads Shannon Stacie Best Wishes in the future We love you, Aunt Joanie Mr. Uncle Congratulations Robin, have a great Sr. year. Love, Mom, Dad, Kelli Piccadilly Louie Russell Vice President and Manager Piccadilly Cafeterias, Inc. (318) 686-6282 57 SOUTH PARK MALL SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 “We carry ' a complete line of used tires.” BR1DWELL TIRE COMPANY 5500 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 71108 Robert Washington Manager J. H. Girdley fdf Bus.: 635-1866 Owner Res.: 631 1482 Belinda Green We are proud of you! Best Wishes to you as MARSHAL, and HAVE A GREAT JUNIOR YEAR Love, Mom Dad kMECOM BROSj M 1111 Fullerton Shreveport, LA 222-8896 MECOM BROS. Welding Fabricating LEROY MECOM Night 688-2873 SONIA, Congratulations and Best Wishes We Love You, Mom Dad Congratulations Sr. ’89 Jerry Brannen May all your dreams come true! Love, Grandma Devoe Pain Larry E. Lowe Branch Manager Bus. 318-687-5311 Res. 318-925-2656 Devoe Reynolds Co. 2707 Mackey Lane Shreveport, LA 71118 Division of Grow Group, Inc. Good Luck Jennifer and the ’88-’89 Flagline Have a Great Year Love, Mom and Dad Armstrong Monarch M M Delta Tire Service Centers, Inc. Passenger, Truck Farm Tires Custom Wheels Automotive Services 715 W. 70th Street Shreveport, LA 71106 318-865-1470 Scott Griffis 318-865-1479 ■■SCIENCE jsmDIET. LIVE PETS Puppies Kittens Hamsters Gerbils Guinea Pigs Birds Quality Pet Foods TWi •• LAMS •• Recommended by Veterinarians COMPANY Bird small animal supplies food Pizza Inn PETS PLUS 9464 Mansfield Rd. 318-688-1110 Pet Beds Aquariums Supplies Tetra Products 9375 Mansfield Rd. 687-3030 All Breed Grooming — Free Pick Up or Delivery Good Luck Seniors Geaux Tigers! Ken, Shannon, and Morgan Wiley Compliments of a Friend JAMIE DROMGOOLE, SR. ’90 Have fun and wonderful memories at SHS! JAMIE DROMGOOLE WE LOVE YOU! MOM AND DAD 328 Compliments of Dr. Brian Canfield “Go Pokes” To my li’l sis Shelley Congratulations and Good Luck! Love, Your big bro. Rex Choose them dawgs ELIZABETH R. CARROLL JABE C. RICHARDSON JEWELRY APPRAISER OWNER, WATCHMAKER Richardson’s Jewelry (318) 688-1195 CANTERBURY SQUARE 2530 BERT KOUNS INDUSTRIAL LOOP SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 TOMMY POSTON JEWELER CHARSKI’S Formal Rental — Dry Cleaning Expert Tailoring — Alterations K. T.Chambers (318) 425-8552 3855 Gilbert Shreveport, LA SPLASH INTO SUMMER The perfect place for school parties celebrations 7670 West 70th Shreveport, LA 71149 938-5473 Angie, Have a great junior year. Sr. ’90 Luv, Mom, Dad, We Midasize American cars, foreign cars, light trucks and vans. 1001 Shv.-B’dale Hwy. 9112 Mansfield Rd. 71105 7H18 865-5641 688-4611 Shreveport, La. 1 Peter 1:22 PAULKS O Love one another BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE 1621 W. KIRBY PLACE SHREVEPORT, LA 71103 1 DARYLL PAULK OWNER 318-635-4325 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Hope, WEST 70th AUTO REPAIR • COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE” The very best to you in your junior | 3213 W. 70th STREET I RONNIE SMITH 687-9292 SHREVEPORT, LA 1 71108 year. Love you, Mamama Papa Good Luck to the Southwood Cowboys 1 Silver Spurs Debbie, Cpt. MILLIE NORMAN ■SAU !. (HAVERTYS ' fine furniture fOWNS INO LOOPt ' XPWAY SHRf Vf PORT LOUIS. ANA 711 b PHONE 3 I 8 b07 7700 D’MARC PARTY Coordinators Good Luck j Tuxedos Corsages 1 Catering ; Parties Weddings 1 1 Stop Party Shoppe I 2804 Southland Park Dr. I Dot Markaverich Sport, LA 71118 1 Rita Anderson 318-687-0999 Fat Cat Sr. ’91 -p j Love always ' J - 1 Toiee Cristin Go Pokes! Rainbow Sno 2075 Bert Kouns Shreveport, LA 71118 South Shreveport Mobile Villa John and Jeanette McGrew 917 Barron Rd. Keithville, LA 71047 Ph.: 318-925-2209 To our 1 Cowboy and Chapparrelle Shannon Stacie Sr. ’89 Sr. ’92 We are very proud of you. We love you Memaw Aunt Betty TUES. THRU FRI. SAT. 8:30 A M. TO 3:30 P.M. 8:30 A M. TO 3:00 P.M. JAMES GRAY and DAVID ELDRIDGE Barbering and Men’s Hair Styling KEITHVILLE BARBER SHOP By Appointment and Walk Ins Welcome RT. 4 BOX 622-A CALL KEITHVILLE, LA 71047 925-680.3 GO GET ' EM Tammy Sr. ' 89 Best of luck to TWO great brothers Lee and Jeff ’89 ’90 Love, your sister, Kim RENTAL EQUIPMENT INVITATIONS Good Luck to Shannon, Sr. ’91 Sl oftorybooL CM edjinys Qifls Slower, Gifts • flower Arrangements Candy Baskets • Balloons • plants WE deliver the ’88-’89 Chapparrelles VIDEO SOUTH Movie Rental, Sales Accessories « We Deliver PAT CARTER (318) 688-4631 8035 JEWELLA OR SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 686-1670 2530 BERT KOUNS, IND. LOOP BILL DIANE JARRETT CANTERBURY SQ. SUITE 123 318-688-7007 SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 o Good Luck Stacy, Sr. ’89! You’re the Greatest! Love, Mom and Dad Jason, Hope I’ve helped make your Sr. year the Best! Thanks for all the memories. Love ya Bunches Stephanie DAVID J. BELLEW, D.D.S. FAMILY DENTISTRY 1945D EAST 70th STREET SHREVEPORT.LA 71105 OFF 797-0554 Good Luck to the 1988-89 Silver Spurs! SCOTT TAYLOR, D.D. 2550 BERT KOUNS INDL. LOOP SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71118 TELEPHONE: (318) 686-0866 s. Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston Brad Flesher, Good Luck and Best Wishes to you, and ALL the Southwood tennis team. We are Proud of you! P.S. Keep serving those Aces! Sr. ’89 Love, Mom Dad Shannon, I’d like to thank you for all the wonderful times we’ve shared together. You ' ve touched my life in a way no other person has. You will always hold a very special place in my heart. May God bless your future, and 1 pray that I will be a part of it. I Love You Forever and Ever, Becky Kelly Young Sales Manager and Registered Representative (318) 686-2258 The Prudential (J jfr S ' SKY ' S N. (. H AIRPORT J 820 Jordan. Suite 210. Shreveport. LA 71101 Bus 318 226-1414 Res 318 686 9579 Hair Care Men • Women Nails 8837 KINGSTON ROAD SHREVEPORT, LA 71118 Good Luck Tina, Sr. ’90 C M Silks We love you, Mom Heather Sr. ’2000 Shreveport, LA 71129 Mike Cindy Valentine Phone: (31 8) 688-5128 PHONE 318-631-4542 CADDO PAINT CO., INC. SURE TONE PAINTS • PITTSBURGH PAINTS FRED HUBER 4120 HEARNE AVE. PRESIDENT SHREVEPORT, LA 71103 5735 Youree Drive Shreveport. LA 71105 (318) 865-8552 Good Luck Nikki May Shane Thomas Michelle Thomas Richie Thomas Kelly May Kenny May Nicole Rabalais Love, Billy and Patsy Wishing You the Best of Everything . . . Angela Sr. ’89 Chris Sr. ’91 Love, Aunt “NiNi” Congratulations, Seniors! The Video Station Family Movie Rental Sales 2065 Bert kouns Mon.-Sat. Shreveport, LA 71118 10-8 (3 IS) 687-9327 Sun. 12-7 Southern Hills Free Methodist Church Vernon F. Liddle, Pastor CHURCH 727 FLOURNOY-LUCAS ROAD SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71118 Phone: 686-4106 Good Luck To our favorite Majorette Love, Mom, Dad Chris SHREVEPORT, LA 71129 UPTOWN CENTER • PIERRE BOSSIER MALL CANTERBURY SQUARE High Quality Ladies ' l Children’s Shoes “We keep the Ark-La-Tex on its feet.” 868-2950 686-9551 746-2094 Good Luck May children Nikki, Kenny Kelly Thomas children Shane, Michelle Richie Love, Al, Kathy (318) 636-3422 STILES AUTO PARTS,INC. 5208 MANSFIELD RD. P.D. LEON SHREVEPORT, LA 71108 DOGS PHOTO SUPPLY SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 421 Market 71101 yp + K ER 425-1534 4845 Line 71106 861-7664 Congratulations KRISTA, SR. ’89 God bless you guide you in your future! We love you. i Grandma, Grandpa Carl Best Wishes to jin and the ’88 ’89 Cowboys 12 Love, Mom Jan Southwood Baseball is Fan-tas-tic James, Sr. ’90 Jennifer, Sr. ’92 Love, Mom, Dad, Jason, Justin Kim Leone We love you! Mom, Dad, Good Luck to our Favorite Cheerleader Kim, Sr. ’89 and to the ’88-’89 Cheerleading Squad! Congratulations Kim, Sr. ' 89 Kenny, ’81; Stephen, ’87; Susan, ’94 Sarah, You are a very special person to me, and I wish all the best in everything you pursue after graduation. Have a great summer! Love, Denise Trent Eubanks Good Luck TRENT SR. ’89 Love, Mom, Dad, Yancy, and Jamie Sr. ’83 Sr. ’86 Go, Aunt Laura! To the World’s Greatest Sister Barbie — Sr. ’89 Have a Great Senior Year. We Love You, Jeff, Sr. ’86 Alan, Sr. ’2003 Love, Christian Sr. ’2005 We wish you the best at Southwood! Love, Dad, Mom, Chris, Sr. ’87 Candee, Sr. ’93 Christy Prince To Soni My Favorite Spur! Love, Tim Peter H. Nasser, D.D.S. Specialist in Orthodontics Adults and Children 2533 Bert Kouns Shreveport, La. 71118 687-1396 Orthopedic Specialists of Louisiana A Professional Medical Corporation A. W. Gleason, M.D. L. C. Jones, M.D. D. D. Waddell, M.D. M. E. Milstead, M.D. J. S. Lillich, M.D. 2900 Heame Ave. Shreveport, La. 71103 (318) 635-3052 2120 Bert Kouns Shreveport, La. 71118 (318) 687-7260 Congratulations . and Good Luck Tammy Mundy Love, The Golmons SEAFOOD STEAKS CHARBROILED OVER MESQUITE 750 S PORT-BARKSDALE HWY SHREVEPORT, LA To Our Favorite Senior, Barbie Barbie Greer Born to Shop! Love, Mom, Dad, Jeff Good Luck Cowboys From Sam Sam To Our Favorite Senior of’89 We Love You, Teri, Bobby, Jesse Best of Luck Good Luck to my Sister to a Great Krista Grandson, Enteman Mike I Love You! 89 Granny Love, Chad, Sr. ’86 ROBERT L. PRICE. D.D.S. 1666 BERT KOUNS. SUITE 230 SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA 71105 Telephone (318) 798-0868 Good Luck Paul! Love, Mom Good Luck to Shannon, Sr. ’91 and the ’88-’89 Chapparrelles Love, Alice Jarrett To my favorite sax player, Jason. Have a great year. Sr. ’90 Love, Mimi Papa Hackett instate BEVERLEY SHELTON Neighborhood Office Agent 9051 Mansfield Rd . Suite D-9, Shreveport. LA 71108 Bus (318) 687-6992 • Claims (318) 798-2300 • Res (318) 688-1242 For Kelley With the Beautiful Smile and the Sparkling Eyes. We Love You! Grandmother Granddaddy Newsom Sr. ’90 Gimp, This year was tough; your senior year will be easier. Love, Mom Dad Edward, Sr. ’87 — Angela, Sr. ’93 FIRESTONE STORES 8902 Jewella Shreveport. LA 71108 318-688 9480 DOUG GRANT STORE MANAGER firestone Specializing in Automotive Repairs Quality Firestone Tires Service “If it rolls — we got it! We Want Your Business We want your business The Time Is Near For You, My Dear! Love, Curious George Aunt Neice Hope, Wishing you the wisdom and strength to make it through another year. I ' m glad I’ve gotten to know ya! You’re a good dear friend. Love Ya, Di AMERICAN AUTO SALVAGE, INC. Late Model Body Parts 9530 Linwood SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71106 Phone 686-0476 Closed 1:00 Sat. and Closed Sunday Good Luck, Majorettes! Congratulations Kendall, Sr. ’89 We are very proud of the life you’ve chosen to lead. Galatians 2:20 We love You, Dad Mom Love, Mrs. Shadow Good Luck Cousins! Angela ’89 — Chris ’91 Love, Brad, Sr. ' 92; Brian, Sr. ' 96 Aclden To all Brookwood Baptist youth: “We pray that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please Him in every way.” (Gal. 1:10) Love, Donny and Patty Lee INFANT THRU TWELVE Sunshine DayCare, Inc. ••LOW RATES’ 687 6245 LEE OUIDA MUSE 9435 KINGSTON RD OWNERS SHREVEPORT. LA 71116 To Laura Langhorst Best Wishes From Future Cowboys Sr. ' 91 — Cade Felker Sr. ’2001 —Justin Felker Sr. ' 2002 — Amy Felker Eric Johnson Reach Out Assembly Make a Difference Jesus Makes a Difference Mary Jo (our final child), Good luck and God bless you in your senior year. We Love you, Momma, Daddy, Pete, Rhonda, Cindy, Mike, and Wayne .Hii ' KariiVt sriCH vA ’ • • y f : ' - “Your Smoked Meat Specialists ’’ (318) 688-2550 8913 Mansfield at the Innerloop Small Welding Jobs Eddie ' s Auto Repair Cars and Trucks Eddie Defriend 9692 Linwood (318) 686-1802 Shreveport, LA KRISTA, SR. 89 A Senior looks back with memories of the good and fun times! A Senior looks ahead to the challenge of the future. Congratulations on your many accomplishments. We love you! Mom, Dad, and Chad Hey Sis — I’ll be there, too, in ’92 Love, Stefani Krista Enteman To: Tiffany Suzanne Huddleston my favorite Senior of ’89 You’ll always be my little “punkin.” Where did all the years go? I’ll always treasure our moments together. Remember you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you. Phillipians 4:13 I love you very much always and forever, Mom ■ Ashley Ronald Thanks for letting us share in all the fun that you’ve had in the past two years! We are proud of you both! Love Always, Mom Dad P.S. I’ve had fun, too! Bubba — Sr. ’94 Good Luck Ronald Glovier, ’89 Ashley Sandifer, ’90 • TRUCKS, DUMPS WRECKERS • FIRE POLICIES (VACANT PROPERTY) • MOBILE HOME • PERSONAL COMMERCIAL UMBRELLA • HOMEOWNERS PROBLEMS? tt AUTO - HOME - BUSINESS CALL FOR QUOTE ggg Save on Your Insurance” EES •GENERAL LIABILITY • GARAGE LIABILITY •COMMERCIAL FIRE • LIFE «c DISABILITY • HOSPITALIZATION • LOW VALUE DWELLINGS All Rates Are Not The Same! LOW 636-5882 MONTHLY PAYMENTS 6128 HEARNE AVE. WENDY OR RAY AGENTS SUSPENDED LICENSE HELP CONSOLIDATED GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Captain D’s Seafood “The Great Little Family Seafood Place” Now Serving Farm Raised Catfish We Proudly Support the Teachers and Students at Southwood ANGELA, HAVE A GREAT JUNIOR YEAR 9312 Mansfield Rd. 4044 Youree Dr. 2004 Airline Dr. 688-4018 868-8427 747-7139 [I You’ve come so far! Were So Proud of You! Love Mom Dad Christy Petty CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH C. Gerald Richardson — Minister — Sunday School 9:45 AM Worship 8:30 AM 11 AM 7 PM 1204 Crabapple Parsonage 9212 Kingston Rd. 686-2553 686-2869 BIG JOHN’S AUCTION SERVICE When You Want It Done Right 318-697-5916 Col. John R. Smith Auctioneer Rt. 2 Box 124A Logansport, LA 71049 TO ALL OUR BROOKWOOD YOUTH AT SOUTHWOOD We Love Ya, The Elrod Family 2530 Industrial Loop Canterbury Square COMPUTER TIME The Store With More COMPUTERS — SOFTWARE SOFTWARE CAPITOL OF THE ARK-LA-TEX 10-7 Mon.-Sat. 688-9906 BOBBY OGDEN, OWNER PROFESSIONAL COMPLETE DETAIL SHOP 2150 BARKSDALE BLVD. BOSSIER CITY, LA 71112 (318) 424-6341 GOOD LUCK MARLA MURRAY! SR. ’91 CONGRATULATIONS COWBOYS! SERVICE STEEL PIPE, INC. P.O. BOX 7961 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71137-7961 LA. WATS 1-800-231-8312 TEX.-ARK. WATS 1-800-551-8598 BUSINESS (318) 222-9462 Good Luck Cara a 1 Daughter Our Favorite Majorette Best of Luck, Leigh, and All the Seniors of ’91 Love, Mom, Dad, Amber and j£]f Senior ’89 Mom, Dad, Roddy Little Heaven Daycare open 6 days a week 24 Hours Phone 1410 Airline Dr. 746-4530 Bossier City, La. 71112 Rachel, Good Luck in Your Years at South wood! We Love You! Sr. ’90 Mom Dad WHEW! You Made It! Good Luck Shane — Sr. ’89 Kenny Sr. 89 Love, Skip, Dianne, and Kelley, Sr. ’91 V Good Luck, Craig Ross Hope You Have A Senior Year Full of Excitement and Ambition. We Love You Always. — Mom, Dad, Kim SB Shop Manuals License Plates Owner Manuals Literature OLD CAR TRUCK PARTS Buy and Sell — Ford, Chevy, etc. (318) 686-3693 Greenwood Fleamarket BOBBY NORMAN Booth 101-102-103 850 Willow Drive Shreveport, LA Shreveport, LA 71118 Heritage Credit Service, Inc. DALE H. EDNEY PRESIDENT-OWNER (318) 687-3680 3222 WEST 70th ST. 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LA 71 no Good Luck Randy, Sr. ’91 n ): iirlkriV Love, Mom, Dad, Suzy “Katy” (l tJ NORTHWEST M LOUISIANA HAil to tlC4$ AGENCY. INC George w. Rogers II EARN E AVENl E I’ll.: «:u H.VU Shrevei’ort, La. ttftOJS HAIKI) RI . REH.: HM0 0726 AWESOME THREESOME Q.D., M.D., CM. Bob Mottet State Farm Insurance 880 Bert Kouns Suite C 687-3822 Best of Luck, Cowboys! Congratulations and Good Luck to a Great Guy! Mike Pat Johnson Come eat at Lupe 1 s in Marshall Lupe’s MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1205 E. End Bfvd. South • Marshall, Texas To Our Favorite Spur TANYA Have a great Jr. year We Love You! Mom, Dad John Chad ’86 ’93 Good Luck TINA In Your Junior Year! Love, Nana Good Luck To Our Favorite Cowboy SHARON S. Love ’Ya, Jimmy, Betty Russ LUTC Graduate % «o 0o instate ' s 0 Import Auto Supply Pans For Imponed Cars Trucks 3705V2 GREENWOOD ROAD SHREVEPORT, LA 71109 635-9645 , 5T 9 YV. BILL WALSWORTH Q Neighborhood Office Agent 939 Hwy 80 East, Suite 3. Haughton, LA 71037 Bus 318 949 9404 • Claims Dept. 318 798-2300 HIGH-PRESSURE CLEANING OF WOOD, BRICK SIDING FREE DEMONSTRATION Have a Wonderful Senior Year RUSHING EXTERIOR HOME CLEANING LESLIE KRING 686-2005 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 688-3883 Your Sister, Shannon, Sr. ’84 Tammy, See ’ya when you get there! Have a good time! Love, Todd Jamie Congratulations Grand Kids! Angela, Sr. ’89 Chris, Sr. ’91 Love, Mam-maw and Pap-paw McDonald FROM Congratulations and Good Luck A Shane, Sr. ’89 Michelle, Sr. ’91 FRIEND Richie, Sr. ’92 Love, Mom Dad Good Luck! Sharon, Judy, Christine We Love You, Mom, Dad, Betty, and Carol Pat Congratulations! Keep up the good work, and you’ll see your dreams come true. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Christy Sr. ’95 Congratulations Mike Haralson Sr. ’89 Aim High! All things are possible with God’s help. May God bless you in a very special way. Love ya, Mom Dad Good Luck Nikki! I hope your senior year was as good as mine. Love, Brad “So Caught Up in You’’ To Soni Our favorite Spur you are the Sunshine of our lives. Good luck! Love, Mom, Dad, Lesli Sr. 97 To Our Favorite Spur, Shannon, Sr. ’91 We Love You, Mom, Dad, Wesley KUTZ HAIR SALON PAT ss AUTO PARTS MACHINE SHOP BILL ROB’S AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 4720 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 71108 631-0291 DAVID ARDOIN RES. 687-6263 Good Luck Michelle Love, Mom, Dad, Brandy, Sean Congratulations and Good Luck Lisa Lorraine Love, Mom, Dad, Gary, and Julie Class of ‘89 Class of ’89 2529 SOUTHSIDE DR SHREVEPORT. LA 71110 Good Luck Jerry and Shelby All the Way From Texas We Love You, Courtney, Eva, Bobby Jerod Congratulations, Sr. 89 Proud You Made It! Lori Ann Howard Love, Mom, Dad, Jason, Fred Ginger THE LOOSE DIAMOND SPECIALISTS 2) i union J Qaffery Chain Solder 4.50 Ring Sizing 8.50 RICHARD HUMPHRIES 8939 Jewella Ave. Suite 110 Shreveport, La. 71118 (318) 688-9595 Jennifer, You’ve come a long way! To Our Favorite Cheerleader Amy We Are Proud of You! Good Luck to You and the 88-89 Cheerleaders!! Congratulations and lots of luck I LOVE YOU, Terri sV GOOD LUCK CHEERLEADERS J§N PH. 686-7378 (PEST) {( «} l« J FARMERS SUPPLY CO-OP 5114 KEITHVILLE SPRING RIDGE RD. P.O. BOX 81 KEITHVILLE, LA 71047 OFFICE SCOTT BOWLIN 318-925-6687 MANAGER 318-925-6647 ASSOCIATES PEST CONTROL, INC. SERVING THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY JANIS KUBAT P.O BOX 18323 VICE-PRESIDENT SHREVEPORT, LA 71138 Jason, Office 222-8334 Best of Luck to You and Stephanie! Roberts Cigar Hope You Stay Tobacco Co. Together Vita-Pupslush Drink Lots of Love, Distributor for Schools Denise, Sr, 86 851 Hope St. Shreveport, LA Sts. ’89 John Mazur Good Luck Srs. ’90 A ' To Our Favorite i Spur Good Shannon L. Luck Good Luck! Mom, Dad Pud Sr. ’87 Shannon Livingston Ran a Owens in Your Senior Year. Love, Mom, Dad, Mikeal and Wayne To our son, Armando, 57 May this year be one of your best. Good luck in the future, and in whatever you choose to do. May everything be bright and filled with happiness. God Bless You. Love, Mom and Dad Thanks for being my big brother. Love, Monica, Sr. ’93 its :.- W Armando Gonzales The Lafitte Family Tammy, You’re great! You deserve all the best. Good Luck! Congratulations Sarah, Sr. ' 89 I hope the very best for you! Good Luck to Our Favorite Senior DAVID EISTER Grandmother Love, Mom, Dad, Mendy, ’83 Christy, ’86 Good Luck to Scott and the ’88-’89 SHS Marching Band L§faL Mom, Dad, Wendy, and your ’Bama dancing sister! Jamie, May your years at SHS be Outstanding! Mom Congratulations Karla Senior ’89 Hope you have a great year. Love, Ma-Maw To Our Favorite Spur, Nikki Have a great year Love, Mom, Dad, Tony, Christy AAA Woodcraft, Inc. 4108 Metro Dr. Shreveport, La. 71109 To Our Favorite Wherever you go Senior ’89 Whatever you do, CHRISTY PETTY We’ll always be Best of Luck proud of you! Love, Good Luck, Jerry! Uncle Freddy Love, Mom, Dad, and Aunt Mary Del TRI-STATE ELEVATOR CO., BAHM’S DRAPERY INC. DOVER ELEVATORS DUMBWAITERS Passenger or Freight ELEVETTE STAIR GLIDE RESIDENCE LIFTS A Installing Company Drapes • Woven Wood • Blinds • Shutters GOOD LUCK COWBOYS H| l ■■ P.O. Box 8365 1 ■■ Shreveport, Louisiana Jimmy Bahm | lb Phone 635-8147 8:00 to 5:00 ▼ Monday-Friday (318) 686-3908 Shreveport Monroe Alexander Ruston J M AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. R M. WALFORD PRESIDENT 1037 HAWN AVENUE P.O. BOX 7586 SHREVEPORT, LA 71107 Hey, Shawn, Good luck all year! We’re proud of you. Mom, Dad, Dave McAnelly Congratulations Mike HAVE A GREAT SENIOR YEAR! Martha Bus : (318)687-6156 Res.: (318) 925-0251 TED ROBERTS Agent 9443 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 71118 Good Luck James Sr. 90” Good Luck Jennifer Sr. 92 and the 88-89 Cowboys Love, Mom, Dad Jason and Justin joe c. GUILLORY AND RANDY LEE Southern Hills Barber Shop Barber and Hair Stylist Private Booth For Apt. Call 687-1939 Good Luck, Robert, and S.H.S. Cowboys! Love, Mom, Dad, and Bubba All My Love to a Very Special Senior — CHRIS WILLIS Mimi Trey Tyndall Have a Great Junior Year! Pf Love, Good Luck in Your Senior Year — Gary and Best of Luck, Cory, in Your Freshman Year. Love, Mom Dad Good Luck COWBOYS! SRS. 74 Good Luck Davida Sr. ’91 You’ve come a long way, baby. We Love You, Dad Mom Congratulations STEVE We Love You. Mom, Bill, Chrissy Timmy % ? ? Dave ' s Top Ten List g 1. Nanci’s new room 2. El Chico ’s 3. Superior Grill 4. Chicken Fingers 5 ' Munid P al Anonymously 6 My pool youfs 7. Mamaw’s c forever 8. Lake Ouachita 9. Sonic 10. Slalom Skiing • • SUNTECH SERVICES, INC. P.O. BOX 18497 2605 Betty St. SHREVEPORT, LA 71138 H — (318) 687-1916 O — (318) 688-5930 REGGIE WALKER DRAFTSMAN-DESIGNER V 1 CONSTRUCTION CONSULTANTS DRAFTING Good Luck Amanda, Sr. ’91 and the Southwood Band Love, Mom, Dad, Sherry Bo For My Favorite Silver Spur HOPE — SR. ‘ o 90” Hoping that your Jr. Sr. years are the best. Love, Mom Good Luck to Our Favorite SENIOR Mom Dad When You Want Only The Best Flowers Gifts For Any Occasion , 925 .9828 o IHefloia Located on Barron Rd. - Keithville Nights, Sundays, Holidays - 925-6401 or 925-9828 Throughout the years, the two of you have been the Joy of our Life. RONALD GLOVIER — 1 Sr. ROBERT GLOVIER — 1 Jr. Good Luck! We Love You. Love, Dad, Mom, Granny STEAK Seniors of aWVLE becomes ’89 Rule i lvncfove - {{ Lfiioi ujjtt vcr professional embroidery promotional advertising for business, clubs, groups, RESTAURANT AND PUB schools. Personalizing 8905 Mansfield Rd. available for gifts and Shreveport, LA 71118 customer items. Call for reservations 687-1681 Open Monday through Friday for lunch, 2918 Bert Kouns Ind. Loop Monday through Sunday for dinner bnreveport, LA 7 111 o 318-869-0080 Boyd Haynes Photography, Inc. 8905 Gray Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Stephanie Sr. ’89 Congratulations to our favorite cheerleader. We are proud of you and love you very much. Love Mom, Dad, Shane tSssic SelSl 305 Marker Street • Shreveport, LA 71101 318-221-7054 Congratulations A - Good Luck Sr. ’89 Love, Mom Dad Angela, Thanks for always being there. A true friend is a friend forever; that describes you to a “T.” Sr. ' 90 Love ya, Angie Timothy Wayne Jones Sept. 24, 1970 I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me. Phil. 4:13 Congratulations! Senior 1989 We Love You Mom, Dad, Christopher, Granny, Papaw Karla Jordan and Jamie Dromgoole Senior ’89 Senior ’90 A Friend is a God Given gift. Jamie, Darling, Remember . . . Coffee breaks, Dallas, and cheetoes. Hey, Karla Remember . . . “What’ll you do about me.” Dancing on Boxes, and Baby Boom. Wherever you go, Whatever you do, We’ll always be proud of you! HAVE A GREAT SENIOR YEAR TAMMY ! Love, Mom, Dad, Lewis Love, Best Wishes KEN Cindy, Sr. ’92 Karla, Sr. 89 We love you so much. May God always be in your heart, and may you accomplish all of your dreams. You’ve made us so proud of you in high school. Make us even more proud at NLU! We love you, Mom Dad Debbie Green, Jennifer Friday To Deb Jen What a Pair! Great Times — Great Trips — Great Talent Those were the days! (That won t soon be forgotten) Good Luck to ALLISON SENIOR ’90 Our 1 MAJORETTE Thanks for giving us so much joy. Love, Mom Dad Sp o mp Economy Electric Co. If Its Electric You Need ECONOMY Commercial • Residential GEORGE CUBLEY Phone (318) 687-1765 Pager 677-6046 Shreveport. LA 71138 Good Luck MICHELLE We Love You! Mom, Gene, Greg, and Darren Seniors of ’89 The Best class in the World! Love, Steven Farmer Good Luck Alysia, Kennon, Allison, and Becky, Srs. ’89 Party in Florida Good Luck Sr. 89 MARK Love, Mom Dad The printer you can count on when others count on you. Love, Chuck Myra “To the best years of your lives — Be Happy” insty ' S’prints THE W1Z OF THE PRINTING BIZ 417 Fdwarcls Si. 2605 Mackey Lane (next to (lie Louisiana Tower) (ac ross from South Park Mall) 418 222-6111 318 687-6111 Shreveport, Louisiana Love, Mom Dad YOU WANT IT; YOU GOT IT. NOW VCRs Furniture Appliances 9062 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 71118 Rental Sales Services REMCO Wide Screen Hank Shook TV’s Manager Stereos The Try It Before You Buy It Store (318) 688-7800 Dear Kathy and Tammy, Y’all are a very special part of my life. I enjoy both of your friendships. I will treasure them forever. Love always, Keith Watson Congratulations to my favorite Spur! Hope, Sr. ’90 I Love You, Gagga Congratulations Cindy, 1 Spur We Love You, Mom, Dad, Toni (’85) and Holly (’94) Look Out, World Sarah, Senior ’89 Here We Come! IIP JbBHHBK 4 t n 1 Angela Snead and Leigh Vaughn Best Friends Always Angela and Leigh Seniors ’89 We Love You, Momma, Steve, B, and Lins May all your dreams and wishes come true Paige Shaw Sr. ’89 Love, Mom, Brace, Matt Kelley, Sr. ’90 You have taught me a lot about myself, life, feelings, self- confidence, and love. You will always be my 1 Spur. Love Always, Sr. ’90 Paul Congratulations, Seniors! From Speedy Service Food Store 9428 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sardisco 686-2812 To our Favorite Chapparrelle Stacie Cunningham Your high school life has just begun. We hope it is always filled with success and fun. We love you. Mom, Dad, Shannon MANUFACTURER AUTO PARTS MACHINE SHOP IMPORT Gold Star ... The innovators of fine jewelry, not the imitators.” Greg Mills (318) 687-1019 BILL ROB ' S AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 4720 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 71108 631-0291 9080A Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 71118 DAVID ARDOIN RES. 687-6263 Good Luck to the ’88-’89 Southwood Drumline Good Luck and Best Wishes to: Jeff S. Major Trenton Sharron Jeff Michelle LaBruce Marla Kirk AND, the Freshman Pam Michelle Kathy Jodie Kelly Scott Garrett Trent Brian Toy Rock Thanks, Southwood, for your support. Putt Putt Golf and Games — Rich Pickering Tony, We are very proud of you and your achievements. Keep your goals and values high, and challenge yourself to always do your best. Aim high, believe in yourself, and everything is possible. Most of all, have a happy future. May all the roads you take in life lead to all your hopes and dreams. Remember that we will always be here for you and that we love you very, very much. Mom and Dad Day ton Nooner To strive, To seek, To find . . . And not to yield. (Ulysses) Congratulations Margaret, Sr. ’89 Love, Mom, Dad, William, Edward My brother. All memories with you have been and always will be the very best. Congratulations, Dayton! I love you. “Diget” MEMORIES: ENERGYYY! Sweet- N-Lo 415 Lt) and Me May 2nd Take My Breath Away Rhonda Willie “Dear” “Darling” Srs. ' 89 “That’s what 1 know! “1 hear ya!” “But, 1 understand!” m Congratulations DEANNA Our favorite Senior and Majorette We love you and are SO proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Evan ' 81, Connie 79 Dick Amber Good Luck to our Sr. ’89 SHANNON BROSSETT We are proud of you and love you very much Mom, Dad, Chad ' 92 Good luck to our darling Leigh Sr. ’89 We love you. Mom, Dad and Ronda Sr. ’92 LEIGH VAUGHN John, I know that you’ll probably never read this, but I felt that I could not take the big step from high school to the “real world” without letting you know once again what an inspiration you have been to me. The respect I have gained for you over the past 3 years is more than I have for anyone else. I know that as long as I live, I’ll always remember you and the impact you’ve had on my life. I hope that our friendship will grow as time goes on, and I wish you the best in everything you do. Angela Jason Howard Keep on keeping on; you are almost there! Love, Mom, Dad, Lori, Fred, and Ginger Shannon DeHondt, Thank you not for just four wonderful years at Southwood, but for 18 of the best years parents could have with a daughter. You are quite a young lady! We love and respect you for what you are. Thanks for being ours. Best of Luck to Lori, Sr. ’89 the most beautiful Senior at Southwood Love, Mimi Papa Hackett Good Luck, Seniors 89 Armando and Carrie and Marla ’91 Love, Melissa Melinda Brace ’em Cowboys Drs. Cosse and Zaffater Orthodontics Spiro G. Cosse, D.D.S. and Norman A. Zaffater, D.D.S. 9129 Mansfield Rd. 687-3220 230 Carroll St. 869-1248 Love, Mother and Dad Braces for children and adults! WE’VE LIVED OUR LIVES THROUGH HAPPINESS AND SORROW SENIORS OF 89 — THE FUTURE OF TOMORROW KRISTIE AARON JANET ALLEN MARY JO ANDERSON MARGARET BALL GARY BANE LESLIE BECHTEL STEPHANIE BARNES JULIE BENNETT MARY BENTZLER JODI BERRY AUSTIN BIEL BETH BLYZES TROY BODDIE JULIE BOLT MICHAEL BOTTOMS DEWAYNE BOYD ANGELA BRADFORD DENISE BRADLEY JERRY BRANNEN SHANNON BROSSETT JENNIFER BRIDGES MICHAEL CABRERA STACI CAMPBELL ANGELLA CHAMBERS PATTI COBBS LEE COLE DEANNA CONLY ALYSIA COOK TARA COULTER AMY CUMMINS SHANNON CUNNINGHAM QUAN DANG KELLY DAVIS SHAREE DEHONDT ANGELA DERRICK JEFF DITTMAN TINA DIZON DAVID DUNCAN KRISTA ENTEMAN JASON ERRINGTON TERESA FARMER TREY FEGLEY GINGER FITZGERALD MAUREEN FOGGIN MICHELLE FREEMAN KATHY FRIESEN ARMANDO GONZALES TAMMY GRAY DEBBIE GREEN SHELLY GREEN TANECA GREEN BARBIE GREER ALLISON GROSS TAMMY HANSON AMY HOLLAND RENAY HOLLEMAN KENDALL HOLLEY KENDRA HOOD LORI HOWARD TIFFANY HUDDLESTON STACIE HUDSON DAWN JOHNSON KARLA JORDAN MICHAEL KENNEDY TRACY TRILPATR1CK AMY KREYMER LESLIE KRING LAURA LANGHORST KYLA LANGLEY PAIGE LEAR SARAH LEE KIM LEONE DAMON LOFTIS KARIN MCCARTY RHONDA MECOM KATHY MICHELS TAMMY MUNDY SHELBY MUNDS CARRIE MURRAY THOMAS NOLAND MICHAEL O DONNELL TODD OLAGUE VICKY OLVEY ALISON OSWALD RANA OWENS MARK PICKETT JEFF PROCELL ROBIN RAMBIN GINGER RASCOE NANCI RIALS ROBIN RIEDINGER ROBIN RUMBY JIMMY SCHIMBERG JILL SHANNON PAIGE SHAW ANGELA SNEAD CARA SPIGENER GINNY STACK ANGELIA TAYLOR SHANE THOMAS JULIE TULLEY JO ANN WALLACE BECKY WELCH LEASA WELCH STEPHANIE WILLIAMS MICHAEL WHEELER LISA WOODRUFF KEMP WRIGHT CONGRATULATIONS ROUNDUP AD STAFF SENIORS KRISTA ENTEMAN ARMANDO GONZALES KARLA JORDAN LESLIE KRING SARAH LEE RHONDA MECOM KATHY MICHELS TAMMY MUNDY JUNIORS JAMIE DROMGOOLE TANYA WILSON GOD LOVES YOU WE ARE FINE, WE ARE MIGHTY, WE’RE THE SENIORS OF 1990 NATHAN BEST ALLISON BOOTY JEFF BROOME SHERRY BRYANT MICHELLE BULL AMY BURDETTE WENDY BYERS LISA CHRISTY CINDY COSTA SHARON COURSEY SUSAN CRAWFORD SUSY CROFT HOLLI CUREINGTON JOHNETTE DOW DEN JAMIE DROMGOOLE ANGEL FREDERICK BELINDA GREEN DEANNA HALL KAREN HARVEY WARREN HOVIS JOY HUFFMAN LISA HUNTER GREG LANCASTER KIM LOCKWOOD HEATHER MCCARTNEY HEATH MCCULLOUGH TRACY MCKENZIE WENDY MACIAS NIKKI MAY ERIKA MONARCH BEAUCHAMP POWERS SHANE RODGERS RYAN RUMBY ASHLEY SANDIFER STEPHANIE SNIDER CHRISTI STENTZ JIM WALLACE JOHN WARD SHANNON WEBB TIFFANY WILLIAMS TANYA WILSON BRANDI WYNN CAFETERIA STAFF: Front Row: Freida Carroll, Burnetta Gaston, Betty Downs, Susie Jackson; Back Row: Bobbie Edwards, Josephine Collins, Hazel Bradford, Margie Sterner, Meda Holmes, Winnie Lee BUSINESS PAGE DAIGLE. BRET 293 JOHNSTON REAL ESTATE 318 RAINBOW SNO A G EDWARDS AND SONS INC DAIRY QUEEN 303 JOHNSTON. PAUL 324 RAINS. SAM AAA INSURANCE AGENCY 277 DAISY A DAY FLORIST 317 JONES. TIMOTHY 369 RAMBIN. MR AND MRS AAA WOODCRAFT 362 DALTON. DAMARIS 317 JONES. TIMOTHY 331 RASCOE. MARIE ACKLEN. DAVID 344 DANG. MINH 352 JORDAN. KARLA 369 RAWLS. DANA ACTION TV AND APPLIANCE 283 DANG. SONG VAN 366 JORDAN. MR MRS 370 RAWLS. EVA AFj 271 DAVID MAULDIN STUDIOS 310 KEENE. BRENDA 286 RF.MCO HANK SHOOK ALBRITTON. CARI 309 DAVIDSON. BILLY RAY 267 KEITHV1LLE BARBER SHOP 332 REYNOLDS. PANDA ALLSTATE INS BEVERLY SHELTON 342 DEE S PHOTO 336 KENNEDY. MIKE 295 RICHARDSON S JEWELRY ALLSTATE BILL WALSWORTH 334 DEHONDT, CHRIS 340 KENNEDY. PATRICK D . D D S. 321 RICHEY S COUNTRY CORNER AMBROSE. CAROLYN 368 DEHONDT. RENE 357 KENNEDY. SUZANNE 313 RICHEY. CHERYL AMERICAN AUTO SALVAGE 343 DEHONDT. RENE 377 KEYMER, CEC1LE 264 RICHEY. DAVID AMERICAN PUMP 322 DERBONNE. JANIE 362 KIIHNL, GARY 351 RIEDINGER. ROBIN AMERICAN SELF SERVICE STORAGE 319 DESOTO. MEL. DDS 320 KING. MARY L. 307 ROBERT LUNDQUIST DESIGN ANDERS. KRISTIN 278 DEVOE PAINT 326 KINNEBREW. MAURINE 341 ROBERTS CIGAR at TOBACCO ANDERSON. JOYCE 344 DIAMOND GALLERY 358 KNOTTS. PAUL 374 ROGERS. BARBARA ANDERSON. RAY 317 DIES. DAVID. M D 323 KRAUSE. KATHY 350 ROTC DEPARTMENT ANDERSON. SUE 286 DISTINCTIVE MONOGRAMS 367 KRING. BARBARA 313 ROW. RON ANONYMOUS 1 316 DIXON. LINDA 315 KRING. LESLIE 313 RUMBY, JONEL ANTHONY. TONY 301 DROMGOOLE. SHARON 357 KRING. SHANNON 354 RUSHING EXT HOME CLEANING ASHWORTH. DAN-STATE FARM AGENT DROMGOOLE, SHARON 328 KUTZ HAIR SALON 357 RUSSEU. STEVEN. D D S. 318 DYNAMIC TROPHIES 352 LACY. MRS 330 S S PROPERTIES ASSOCIATES PEST CONTROL 339 EAST 70TH CHIROPRACTIC CUNIC 225 LACY. ANGIE 368 SAM at SAM AUTO PLUS INC 352 ECONOMY ELECTRIC-GEORGE CUBLEY LAFITTE, MIKE 361 SANDIFER, THELMA AUXIER. LINDA 316 371 LAJNG. WILLIAM H . JR 261 SCHIMBERG. JUDY BABB, BARBRA 279 EDDIE S AUTO REPAIR 344 LAIRD. LOUISE M 363 SCIRETTI. MARY BACQUE. DAVID 298 EDWARDS. BRUCE 293 LANG. JAMES K 283 SCOTT. JOANN BAHM ' S DRAPERY 363 ELECTRONIC OFFICE MACHINE STORAGE LANGHORST, BETTY AND DAVID 268 SCOTT. MRS BAILEY. JEANNE 335 316 LANGHORST. LAURA 289 SERVICE BROKERAGE BALL. FRANCES 375 ELROD. E D 348 LEAR. DEBBIE 283 SERVICE STEEL at PIPE INC BANE. LINDA 264 ELSTER, BARBARA 361 LEE. DONNY AND PATTY 344 SHADOW. SUE BARLOW’, ALVIE J 340 EMANUEL. JANET AND RONNIE 340 LEE. PATSY 305 SHAFER. TEDDY BARNES. STEVE 368 EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 312 LEE. RANDY 324 SHANNON. PEGGY BATES. BRAD 356 ENCON 320 LEMAY, EVERETT 336 SHARP FAMILY BELLOW 7 , DAVID J SR . DDS 334 ENTEMAN. CHAD 341 LEONE. JOSEPH 337 SHEA, DOLLY BENNETT. SHARON 286 ENTEMAN. TOM 345 LEWIS. DAVID 365 SHELTON. JEANETTE BENTZLER. LOUISE 278 ETHEREDGE ELECTRIC CO 300 LINDSAY. GARY 365 SHERIDAN AND SHERIDAN BERRY. JUDY 319 EUBANKS. GARNET 337 LIPPER-STUTSMAN CO., INC 325 SHIELDS. SHANNON BILL at ROB S AUTO SUPPLY 374 FABRIC GALLERY 335 UTTON, KELLY WEBB 282 SHREVEPORT SEWING CENTER BILL ROB S AUTO SUPPLY 357 FANT. PHYLLIS 286 LIVELY. TRENTON 326 SHUCKERS, RITA BINSWANGER GLASS CO 295 FARMER. STEVEN 372 LIVINGSTON. FLORENCE 360 SITAG USA, ANN BLOXOM. JIM 339 FARMERS SUPPLY CO-OP 359 LOCKWOOD. SHIRLEY 321 SKY S AIRPORT BOB MOTTET STATE FARM INSURANCE FEGLEY, EARNEST P 318 LONGORIA. JERRY 351 SMILEY. MARY D 353 FELICETTY. KATHY 352 LOOKERS HAIR DESIGN 317 SMITH. JOHN R„ COL BOBBY’S BARGAIN BARN 351 FELKER. TERRY 344 LOPEZ. RITA R 320 SMITH. SHARON H BOLTON. KEITH 276 FIRESTONE DOUG GRANT 342 LUM 362 SNEAD. ANGELA BONE AND JOINT CLINIC 292 FIRST NATIONAL FENCE CO 340 LUPE S MEXICAN RESTAURANT 353 SNEAD. LOIS BOOTY, TERRY 371 FITZGERALD. JUDY 273 MAM DELTA TIRE 327 SNEAD. MARTHA BORDELON. KATHY 336 FLESHER. GLENN 334 MADDEN GLASS 293 SOFTDISK, INC BOSLEY. BO 270 FRIDAY. JENNIFER 371 MARANTO. SAM 368 SOUTH SHREVEPORT MOBILE. VILLA BOYD. 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PAT 353 RACHEL, JANEY 357 WRAY FORD 198 9 s C uot CoHfutt ALEX, LINDA FAYE: DECA 11; 4-H 9-12; or¬ chestra 9 ALEXANDER, BROOKS WESLEY: baseball 9-10; FCA 9-12; football 9-12, All-City 12, (Tulsa) All-City 11, All-Area 11; Spanish Club 10-11 ANDERSON, ARNEDA DESHELLE ANDERSON, TIMOTHY RAY: Art Club 11; bas¬ ketball 9-10; DECA 12, reporter; FTA 11 AUSTIN, ANDREW G.: academic rally 9-10; Com¬ puter Club 11; French Club 9; golf 11; Latin Club 12; (Calvary Baptist) yearbook 9, 10; (Magnet) Warlords 11 BALL, FRANCES MARGARET: academic rally, home economics 11; FHA 11-12; Key Qub 12; Stu¬ dent Council 12; choir 9-12, superior, excellent ratings BANE, WILLIAM GARY: marching band 9-12; symphonic band 10-12; lieutenant 11-12; District Honor Band 9-12; Four States Honor Band 11-12; Jazz Band 11-12; Intermediate Band 9; Tech Jazz Festival 11 BARLOW, ELIZABETH: academic rally 9, 12; Beta Club 9; French Club 12; FBLA U; tennis team 9-12 BARKER, TAMMY LYNN: Career Center 12; VI- CA 12 BARNES, STEPHANIE DENISE: academic rally 9. 10, 12; Beta Club 10, 12; cheerleader 9-10, 12; Cow¬ boys for Christ 12; Creative Writing Qub 12; FCA 12; Key Club 11; Latin Club 11; National Honor Society 12; Roundup Editorial Staff 12; Student Council 9-10 BARNHILL, JONATHAN DALE: Beta Club 9-11; football 9-10; sophomore class treasurer; track 9-10, 12 BARRY, CHRISTINE MICHELE: COE 12 BEACH, MICHAEL THOMAS BELLAMY, ANNMAR1E AMANDA BENNETT, JULIE MARIE: Cowboys for Christ 11- 12; Creative Writing Club 11; junior class chaplain; Speech Qub 11-12, chaplain 11 BENTZLER, MODI LYNNE: Football Program Ad Staff 12; French Club 9-10; FTA 11-12 BERRY, JODI LYNNE: ChapparreUes 10; Cowboys for Christ 11; Speech Club 12, secretary BIEL, AUSTIN CONRAD: Cowboys for Christ 9- 12; Mu Alpha Theta 9; National Honor Society 11-12; marching band 9-12; symphonic band 10-12; inter¬ mediate band 9; National Merit Scholar — letter of commendation; Jazz Ensemble 11-12; Four States Honor Band 10-11; Ark-La-Tex Honor Band 10-11; District Honor Band 9-12; All-Star Marching Band 11; All-State Orchestra 10; All-State Jazz Ensemble 11-12; music director for SHRAC musical 11; trumpet section leader 11-12; outstanding soloist at Tech Jazz Festival 11 BINDERIM, LORI LEE: academic rally 9, 11-12; Beta Qub 10-12; Cowboys for Christ 10; French Club 11-12; Key Qub 10; Liriat Editorial Staff 11-12, managing editor; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; National Honor Society 10-12; Quill and Scroll 11-12; Student Council 12 BISON, JEREMY CURTIS: Cowboy 12; DECA 11; Spanish Club 12; Culture Arts Contest photography winner BLYZES, BETH: academic rally 9, 11; FBLA 11-12; PTSA 11 BLYZES, JOHN MARK: Cowboys for Christ 11 BODDIE, TROY ALLAN: basebaU 10-12, All- District 11; AU-City 11; basketball 10-11, Roger Fain Memorial Award 10; Key Club 10-12; Qriat Editorial Staff 10-12 BOLT, JULIE GAYLE: Football Program Ad Staff 12; Career Center FBLA, secretary 11, historian 12; YW1C 10; Future Secretaries Assoc. 12 BOLTON, CHARLES DAVID: academic rally 9-10, 12; Beta Club 10-12; FCA 10-12; football 9-12, All- District First Team 11-12; All-City Second Team 11-12; French Qub 11-12, president 12; FBLA 10; Lariat Ed¬ itorial Staff 11-12; Mu Alpha Theta 10; National Honor Society 10-12; Hugh O ' Bryan Leadership Award 10; Masonic Honesty and Integrity Award; Academic All- State Football Team; Scholar Athlete Award BONNOUGH, JENNIFER LEIGH: ChapparreUes 9- 11, Deputy Marshal 11; Close Up 11-12, chaplain 11, president 12; Computer Club 11; Cowboys for Christ 10- 12, treasurer 11, vice-president 12; Key Club 12; Lariat Ad Staff 11-12; Psychology Qub 12, PTS A 11-12, corresponding secretary 12; German Club treasurer 9; Chem-quest 11 BOONE, VICKIE INEZ: basketbaU 9-12, AU-District; FHA 9; track 9-12 BOTT, SONJA LEAH: Close Up 10, Flagline 11-12, lieutenant BOTTOMS, MICHAEL RAY: academic raUy 11-12; Beta Qub 12; Computer Club 11; Cowboys for Christ 12; FBLA 11; Psychology Club 12; QuiU Sc ScroU 12; Roundup EdttonaJ Staff 12; Student Council 10; Boys ' State; marching band 9-12, lieutenant 12; District Honor Band 10-12 BOYD, RUSSELL DEWAYNE: golf 9-12 BRADFORD, MICHAEL SHANNON: Creative Writing Club 10 BRADLEY, DENISE RAE: academic raUy 10; Flagline 11-12; PTSA 11-12, historian; Spanish Club 12; choir 9- 12, superior rating BRANNEN, JERRY GLENN, JR.: FCA 9-12; foot¬ ball 9-12, AU-District Honorable Mention 11, All-City Honorable Mention 12, AU-District Second Team 12; track 11 BRIDGES, JENNIFER ELIZABETH: academic raUy 9-12; Beta Club 11-12; ChapparreUes 9-10; Cowboys for Christ 9-10; FootbaU Program Ad Staff 12; French Club 11-12; FBLA 12; Key Club 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 12; PTSA 9-11; Student Council 10; Venture Qub 9 BROSSETT, SHANNON LEIGH: academic raUy 9; Beta Club 10-12; ChapparreUes 9; Cowboys for Christ 9- 12; French Qub 11-12; National Honor Society 10-12; Psychology Qub 12; PTSA 9-12, fundraising chr. 10, project chr. 11; Student CouncU senator 11-12; Our Mardi Gras Queen ' ' beauty pageant BROWN, KEVIN WAYNE: Cowboys for Christ 10- 11; French Qub 11; soccer 9-12 CABRERA, MICHAEL ANTHONY CALDWELL, DAPHANIE WYNETTE: basketbaU 12; FCA 12; FHA 12; Psychology Qub 12; track 12; Z Qub 12 CAMPBELL, DORCAS DONE: Mu Alpha Theta 12; orchestra 9, 12; Psychology Club 9,12; choir; Science Fair, 3rd place CAMPBELL, STACI LEA: Creative Writing Qub 12; FHA 12, secretary, Student Council 9-12 CANNON, JOHNNIE BARTHOLOMEW CARTER, GARY LEVANE: footbaU 9, PTSA 12 CHAMBERS, ANGELLA G. CLARK, PAUL MILLER, III: academic raUy 9-12; An Club 10; basebaU 9; footbaU 9; junior class secretary, Dinar Editorial Staff 11; track 12; Quiz Bowl 10-12 COBBS, PATTI KATHLEEN: An Qub 11, V1CA 12 COLE, ROGER MORRIS: Student Council 10-12 COLE, WALTER LEE: basebaU 9; basketbaU 9; FCA 9; footbaU 9-10; FBLA 11; tennis 12; track 9, 12 COLEMAN, TIFFANY DAWN COOLEY, LYNDA GAYLE: Qose Up 12; Student Council 9; Choir 9-12, superior Solo, Ensemble Festival; Career Center 12 COULTER, TARA ANNETTE: COE 12, secretary; Key Club 12 CUMMINS, AMY KATHERINE: Flagline 10,11; Speech Qub 12 CUNNINGHAM, SHANNON JAY: basebaU 9-12, AU-District First Team 11; Cowboys for Christ 9; footbaU 9, 12, AU-District First Team, 12; AU-City Second Team 12 DANG, QUAN TRAN: academic raUy 9-11; Com¬ puter Qub 11; French Qub 9-12; Mu Alpha Theta 10- 12; National Honor Society 10-12; state academic raUy, geometry. Algebra II; National Merit Semifinalist; Op¬ timist Club of Greater Shreveport Award, Roundup Editorial Staff 11-12; QuiU Sc ScroU 11-12; Chem-quest 11 DAVIS, CLAYTON MATTHEW DEAN, MICHAEL GARRETT: FCA 9-12; footbaU 9- 12, All-District Second Team 12; National Honor Society 12; Roundup Ad Staff 11; Student Council 9-11; track 11; soccer 10-12, AU-City 10-12, AU-District 10-12, Sulphur Tournament first team; senior class favorite DEHONDT, SHANNON RENEE: academic rally I 1- 12; Beta Qub 10-12; ChappaneUes 9; Cowboys for Christ 11-12; FCA 11-12; freshman class vice-president; FHA 10; Key Club 10-11; Lariat Editorial Staff 11-12, feature editor 11, editor-in-chief 12, Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 11-12; QuiU Sc ScroU 11-12; Silver Spurs 10-12; Student Council alternate 12; home¬ coming maid 11; homecoming queen 12; winner of Our Western Girl” beauty pageant 11; Superstar DriU Team in Aloha Bowl; Girls ' State; Our Mardi Gras Queen beauty pageant 10; DriU Down winner at DriU Team Camp; Who ' s Who among American High School Stu¬ dents, National Honor RoU, Principal’s List 10-12 DEHONDT, SHAREE LYNN: ChappaneUes 9; Cow¬ boys for Christ 10-11; FBLA 12; FHA 10-11; Spanish Qub 12 DELUDE, WENDY JO: An Club U; Computer Qub 10; Cowboys for Christ 12 DENNARD, SANDRA JEAN: ChapparreUes 9; Stu¬ dent Council 10 DITTMAN, JEFF MICHAEL: FCA 9-11; footbaU 9- 12; soccer 10-12; French Qub 10; FHA 12, recreation leader. Psychology Club 12 DIZON, TINA LE: Beta Qub 10-12; ChapparreUes 9; Key Qub 10-12; Lariat Editorial Staff 11-12; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 12; National Honor Society 11-12; PTSA 10, corresponding secretary; QuiU Sc ScroU 11-12; Speech Qub historian DOTSON, ERIC LAMAR: basketbaU 9, 11-12; Stu¬ dent Council 9 DRAPER, ROBERT DANIEL: golf 9-12 DUNCAN, CHRISTINE MARIE DUNCAN, DAVID MICHAEL: basebaU 10-11; FCA 9; footbaU 9 DUMAS, GLEN LAYNE: academic raUy 12 DUOS, DENISE RENEE: An Qub 9, ChapparreUes 9 EDGELL, STANTON LEIGH: Computer Qub 11 EDWARDS, TERRI ANNE ELLIOTT, ROBERT DOUGLAS: baseball 9-10; Computer Qub 10-11; Cowboys for Christ 12; DECA 12; footbaU 9-11; National Honor Society 11; sophomore class vice-president; Student Council 9-10; track 9-11, co-capt. shot put team; (Michigan) band 9-11; 1 Qub 11 ELSTER, DAVID WILLIAM: FCA 10-12; footbaU 9- 12; golf 9; Spanish Qub 11-12; Student Council 12; track 9; FootbaU Academic AU-State alternate ENTEMAN, KRISTA LYNN: academic raUy 11-12; j Beta Club 12, ChapparreUes 9; Cowboys for Christ 10- 12; FBLA 12, FHA 12; FTA 1 1-12, president 12; Key Club 10, 12; PTSA 12; Quill ScroU 11-12; Roundup Ad Staff 11-12, manager 12, top salesman 11-12; Spanish Qub 11; Student Council alternate 12; Who ' s Who among American High School Students; Society of Distinguished American High School Students ENTREK1N, BRAD DAVID ERRINGTON, JASON C.: Computer Club 11; Sci¬ ence Qub 9, 11; Spanish Qub 9-10 EUBANKS, FREDDIE TRENTON: baseball 9-12, Beta Club 9-12; Computer Qub 11; Lariat Editorial Staff 11-12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 10-12; Quill Scroll 11; Spanish Club 10; PTSA 10 FANT, MITCHELL EVAN: baseball 9-12, All- Distnct Second Team 11; PTSA 9 FARMER, TERESA NICOLE: DECA 12; 4-H 9-10; FHA 9-10, secretary; PTSA 9-11; Spanish Club 11 FEGLEY, EARNEST PHILLIP, III: baseball 9-12, All-District 11, All-City Honorable Mention 11; Cow¬ boys for Christ 10; FBLA 10; Spanish Qub 10 FITZGERALD, GINGER ANN: academic rally 10, 12; Art Qub 11-12; Beta Qub 11-12; Cowboys for Christ 9; FBLA 9, secretary; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 11-12; Psychology Club 12, vice-president; Quill Scroll 11-12; Roundup Ed¬ itorial Staff 11-12, editor 12; Girls ' State alternate FLESHER, BRADLEY GLENN: tennis 9-12 FLOYD, ROBERT MARSHALL: academic rally 12; basketball 10-11; Beta Club 10-12; Cowboys for Christ 11-12; FCA 11-12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 11-12; Student Council 12; Coach ' s Award 10; football, All-District Second Team, State Academic Honorable Mention FORD, TROY RAMON: basketball 9-10; Creative Writing Qub 11 FOREST, SHANE MITCHELL: Art Qub 11; Cow¬ boys for Christ 11; FCA 9-10; football 9; Spanish Qub 9, 11; Student Council 11; Project Talent 11; VICA 12; Young Republicans Qub 10; Caddo Career Center class representative 12 FREEMAN, MICHELLE RENEE: COE 12; Cow¬ boys for Christ 11-12; Creative Writing Club 10; Football Program Ad Staff 12; French Qub 10-11; National Honor Society 11-12; Circle Square 9 FRIDAY, JENNIFER REBECCA: Beta Qub 9-12; Chapparrelies 9; cheerleader 11-12, head cheerleader 12; Cowboys for Christ 9-12; FCA 11-12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; French Qub 11-12, secretary; freshman class president; junior class president; Key Qub 9; National Honor Society 10-12; PTSA 10-11; sophomore class president; Student Council 9-12, cor¬ responding secretary 10-11, president 12; track 10; Z Qub 10-12, junior board member; Girls ' State; Hula Bowl cheerleader; Speech Club secretary, treasurer; LASC state secretary FRIERSON, REBECCA DAWN: Cowboys for Christ 9; FBLA 12 FULCO, DARREN KEITH: DECA 12 GALBRAITH, HEATHER LYNN: Cowboys for Christ 11-12; FCA 12; Student Council 9-10; Caddo Career Center National Honor Society; superior, ex¬ cellent Solo Ensemble Festival GEORGE, DANIEL EVANS GIDDENS, DARRELL WAYNE GIDDENS, THOMAS MICHAEL: football 9, tennis 11 GILL, JEFF ALAN: baseball 9-12; football 9, 11; Psychology Qub 12; PTSA 12; Spanish Club 11 GLADNEY, CAREY DAR1AN: football 11-12 GONZALES, ARMANDO: football, 9-12, Tommy Childress Memorial Award 12; FHA 12, reporter; Roundup Ad Staff 12; Quill Scroll 12 GOODPASTER, KENNETH STEVEN GOUR, STEPHEN MARK: Beta Club 10-12; foot¬ ball 9; FBLA 12; National Honor Society 10-12 GRAHAM, TARRANT LAJOHN: football 12; Lat¬ in Qub 12 GRANT, JENNIFER STACEY: Chapparrelies 9; COE GRAU, CHRIS MARK: DECA 11-12; PTSA 12; Student Council 12 GRAY, TAMMY MICHELLE: Beta Club 11-12; Chapparrelies 9; Key Qub 11-12; Lanat Ad Staff 11- 12; Speech Qub 12 GREEN, DEBRA DIANNE: academic rally 9-11; Beta Club 10-12, treasurer, Cowboys for Christ 9-12; FCA 10-12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; National Honor Society 10-12, treasurer 12; Silver Spurs 10-12, lieutenant 11, captain 12; Student Council 9-12, white senator 11, treasurer 12; winne r Parkway Dance Com¬ petition 11, Superstar Girl, Drill Team Camp 12; Aloha Bowl Dance Team 12; Girls ' State alternate GREEN, SHELLEY VICTORIA: academic rally 11, FHA 9-10; Roundup Editorial Staff 12; Student Coun¬ cil 11; Z Club 11-12; All-State Choir 12; Career Club secretary GROSS, CARON ALLISON: Beta Club 10-11; Chapparrelies 9; French Club 10-11; freshman class secretary. Key Qub 10; Lanat Ad Staff 12; National Honor Society 11-12; Interdub Council 10 HABECKER, DENIECE MARIE HANSON, TAMARA CATHERINE: An Qub 11; Chapparrelies 9; Computer Club 10; Student Council 11-12, social senator 12; softball 12; (Grawood) bas¬ ketball 9; softball 9; freshman favorite; homecoming court 9; Most Beautiful; top ten in Our Western Girl” beauty pageant HARALSON, MICHAEL DAVID: Cowboys for Christ 9-10; honor band 9; Student Council 12 HARLAN, MICHAEL SCOTT: Spanish Qub 10 HARPER, BURTON JAMES: academic rally 10-11; basketball 9-12; Qose Up 12, secretary; National Hon¬ or Society 10-12; Spanish Club 10; Student Council 10-12, public relations senator, parliamentarian; Ome¬ ga Psi Phi Award, Who ' s Who among American High School Students, Principal ' s List HENDERSON, ALLAN B.: academic rally 12; bas¬ ketball 9-12, captain 12; Beta Club 12; Cowboys for Christ 11-12; FCA 9-12; Latin Qub 10; Mu Alpha Theta 12 HENDERSON, PATRICIA: Close Up 11; Career Center FBLA 11-12; (Byrd) basketball 9-10; Girls ' Drill Team 9-10 HICKS, STACY RENEE: Cowboys for Christ 9-10; FBLA 12, vice-president; FHA 12; Speech Club 12 HOLLAND, AMY ANN: An Club 9; Chapparrelies 9; DECA HOLLEY, KENDALL VAN: senior class chaplain; Student Council 11-12, devotional senator HOLT, SHANA LYN: basketball 10-11; Beta Qub 9-11; FCA 9-12, treasurer 10, vice-president 11, pres¬ ident 12; Psychology Club 12; PTSA 12; softball 10- 12, captain 12, All-District 11; marching band 9-10; symphonic band 9-10; Honor Band 9-10; solo en¬ semble 9 HOOD, KENDRA RENEE: Chapparrelies 9; FCA 12 HOWARD, LORI ANN: Chapparrelies 9; Creative Writing Club 12; FHA 11-12, vice-president 11; PT¬ SA 11; Student Council 12 HUDSON, STACIE LOUISE: FBLA 10; FHA 11 HUNTER, RAYMOND DEWAYNE: football 9-10 HUNTER, TIMOTHY GERRELL HURT, KERRY ANNE JACKSON, MELISSA DAWN: Key Club 10-11; Psychology Qub 12; Spanish Club 9-10; (Ruston) Pepettes 9, Accent 9 JINKS, JOELY DANIELLE: academic rally 10; Beta Club 11; Chapparrelies 9; Cowboys for Christ 10; French Qub 10-11; Key Qub 12; National Honor Society 10-11; PTSA 10 JOHNSON. ADRIAN BERNARD: basketball 9- 12; football 10-11; Venture Club 9-10 JOHNSON, CASSIE RENE: cheerleader 12; French Qub 10; FHA 12, treasurer; PTSA 12, Student Council 12; “Our Western Girl,” Our Pacific Princess” beauty pageants JOHNSON, DAWN SUZANNE: Beta Qub 10- 12; Chapparrelies 9; Cowboys for Christ 9-11; FCA 11-12; FBLA 12; junior class parliamentarian. Key Qub 10-11; Lanat Editorial Staff 11-12, feature editor, National Honor Society 11-12, president 12; Psychology Qub 12; Quill ScroU 11-12; senior class parliamentarian; Silver Spurs 10-12; Student Council 9-12; Our Mardi Gras Queen” 3rd runnerup; homecoming maid 10-12; senior class favorite; Speech Qub 9; Our Magnolia Blos¬ som” beauty pageant 9; Who ' s Who among American High School Students; Principal’s List 10- 12; Our Pacific Princess” 12 JOHNSON, TAMARA LYNN JONES, PATRICK DEWAYNE: footbaU 12; ROTC Color Guard 9-12, Best-DriUed Cadet, LDIII Service Award; track 12 JORDAN, KARLA NICOLE: academic rally 10- 11; ChapparreUes 9; Cowboys for Christ 12; FCA 11- 12; FBLA 10; FTA 11-12, secretary 12; Ma¬ jorette 11-12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; PTSA 10-11; QuiU ScroU 11-12, Ruundup Ad Staff 11-12; Spanish Qub 10; Z Club 12, secretary; All-Star Marching Band KENNEDY, MICHAEL EUGENE: academic raUy 9, 12; baseball 9-12; basketball 9; Computer Qub 11; Cowboys for Christ 10; FCA 9; footbaU 9; French Club 12; National Honor Society 9; QuiU ScroU 12, Roundup Editorial Staff 12; track 9; Who ' s Who among American High School Stu¬ dents KERLEY, BRETT WADE: basketbaU 9; DECA 11-12; tennis 9-12, Regionals KILPATRICK, TRACY LYNN: Key Qub 11 KIM, HAN S.: footbaU 10; French Club 11; tennis 9-12 KIRSCH, THOMAS MICHAEL: Art Qub 9-12; Student Council 9; tennis 9-12; Runnerup in State Poster Contest, Red Qoss commendation for let¬ terhead design KNEE, BECKY LYNN: ChapparreUes 9; PTSA 12 KOWALCZIK, ELAINE: COE 12; FBLA 11 KREYMER, AMY L.: ChapparreUes 10 KRING, LESLIE D’ANN: ChapparreUes 9; Key Qub 12; Roundup Ad Staff 12 LACHNIT, SUSAN ANN LANGHORST, LAURA JO: Beta Club 10-12, representative 10-11, vice-president 12; majoret te 10-12; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 12; National Honor Society 11-12; PTSA 9. 11; QuiU ScroU 11-12; Roundup Editorial Staff 11-12; symphonic band 9-12; marching band 9-12; LSUS outstanding se¬ nior; Optimist Club Outstanding Senior Award; AU-Star Marching Band 11; solo, ensemble su¬ perior rating 9 LEAR, ANGELA PAIGE: Beta Club 10-12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; Z Qub 10-11 LEE, CHRISTY ANN: An Qub 10; Chappar¬ reUes 9; Cowboys for Christ 11 LEE, KERRY BERNARD: basketball 9; footbaU 9-10; track 9 LEE, SARAH GAYLE: ChapparreUes 9; Cowboys for Christ 9-10; FTA 12, parliamentarian; PTSA alternate 12; Quill ScroU 12; Roundup Ad Staff 12; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 9-10; Z Club 12 LEONE, KIMBERLY RENE: An Club 10; Chapparrelles 9; cheerleader 12; Cowboys for Christ 11-12; FCA 12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; FBLA 12; FHA 12; Psychology Club 12; PTSA 10- 12; Z Club 12 LOFTON, JODIE LEA: academic rally 9, 11-12; Beta Club 10-12; Chapparrelles 9; FCA 10-11; French Club 10; freshman class parliamentarian; Key Club 10; National Honor Society 10-12; Silver Spurs 10-11; Z Club 10 LOWERY, WAYNE DAURICE, JR.: Psychol¬ ogy Club 12; ROTC Color Guard 10; Orienteering Team 10 LOYD, TERRY LYNN: baseball 10-11 MAHONEY, DENNIS KEITH: COE 12; Cow¬ boys for Christ 11-12; ROTC 9-12, Academic Excellence 9, Academic Achievement 9-11, platoon sergeant 10, platoon leader 11, best platoon 11, outstanding platoon leader 11; National Sojourners Patriotism Award 11; American Legion Award for scholastic excellence MARANTO, ANTHONY JOSEPH: baseball 9- 12, All-District 10, 11; AU-City 11; All-District Most Valuable Player 11; Honorable Mention All- State 11, basketball 9-10; Beta Qub 10-11; FCA 12; football 9-12, All-District 11-12, All-District Most Valuable Player 12; All-City 11, 12; All-State Honorable Mention; All-State Academic Football Team; Psychology Qub 12 MARTIN, ANDRIA LEE: DECA 12; orchestra 9- 11, First place solo ensemble; PTSA 9-11, ROTC Color Guard 10-11; Orienteering Team 11 MCCARTY, KARIN LEIGH: Creative Writing Qub 12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; FBLA 12; FHA 11-12; Key Qub 12 MCCLUNG, MARCUS HENRY: 4-H Club 9; French Club 9; Spanish Club 9 MCDANIEL, LELAND RAY MCDONALD, CAROL ANN: ROTC Color Guard 10 MECOM, RHONDA LYNN: Chapparrelles 9- 11, marshal 11; Quill Scroll 12; Roundup Ad Staff 12, assistant manager; Spanish Qub 11-12, president 12; “Our Pacific Princess beauty pag¬ eant; Speech Qub 11 MICHELS, KATHLEEN ELLEN: Beta Club 10- 12, vice-president 12; French Qub 10-11; FTA 9, 12; Key Qub 11-12; National Honor Society 11- 12; Roundup Ad Staff 11-12 MILES, JEANNETTE MARIE MILLS, MONIQUE LYNN: Cowboys for Christ 11- 12; FHA 12; Choir MONROE, MICHAEL GLENN MOREAU, JENNIFER LYNN: academic rally 10, 12; Beta Qub 12; Cowboys for Christ 10-12; FCA 12; Flagline 9, 11-12; FBLA 10; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 11-12; Masonic Award for Honesty and Integrity, superior rating in business math at FBLA District Conference; marching band MORRIS, MAGGIE E.: academic rally 12; COE 12; French Club 9, 11; FBLA 12; PTSA alternate 12; Social Studies Club 9; tennis 11; (St. Vincent s) yearbook MORTON, JOSEPH MICHAEL MOSLEY, CATHERINE DESHAWN: DECA 12; ROTC Color Guard 10 MUNDS, SHELBY BRENT: academic rally 9- 10; Beta Club 10-12, president 12; French Club 10- 12; Mu Alpha Theta 9-12; National Honor Society 10-12; Psychology Qub 12, president; Quill Scroll 11-12; Roundup Editorial Staff 11- 12, editor 12; Optimist Qub of Greater Shreveport Award, Boys State alternate, Chem-quest MUNDY, TAMMY ALISON: Chapparrelles 9; cheerleader 12; FCA 12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; FBLA 10; Key Qub 10; Roundup Ad Staff 12; Student Council 9-11; class favorite 9-11; Miss Southwood High School; homecoming court maid 9- 11; Our Western Girl beauty pageant runnerup 11; top 10 in Our Mardi Gras Queen beauty pageant 10; French Club 11; Speech Qub 11 MURPHY, ELIZABETH JANE: Art Club 10; Chapparrelles 9; Key Qub 10; Majorette 11 MURRAY, CARRIE ANN: Chapparrelles 9; Key Club 12; Spanish Qub 10; Z Qub 12, senior board member, Speech Qub 10-12 MUSICK, JENNIFER NICOLE: academic rally 11; Beta Qub 10-12; Flagline 10-12, lieutenant, captain 12; National Honor Society 11-12; PTSA 9; Spanish Qub 11, treasurer; marching band 9-12; All-Star Marching Band 10-11; third-place PTSA Poetry Con¬ test 11; District Honor Band 9-12; Who ' s Who among American High School Students; symphonic band 10- 12 NEWMAN, DEANNA: Chapparrelles 9; Flagline 10- 12; FBLA 12 NGUYEN, THANH LONG: Art Qub 9-10; Beta Qub 10-12; football 9-10; French Qub 9-10; Mu Alpha Theta 12; tennis 9-12; track 11 NOLAND, THOMAS WALTER: baseball trainer 9- 11; basketball trainer 9-11; Close Up 11; Cowboys for Christ 9-10; FCA 9-11, football trainer 9-12; FHA 10- 12; PTSA 11-12; Science Club 10; track trainer 9-11 NOONER, DAYTON ODELL, III: academic rally 11-12; baseball 9-12; basketball 9-10; Beta Club 11- 12; Computer Club 11; FCA 9-12; football 9-12; All- District First Team, Academic All-District, Academic All-State, Composite Academic All-State, Scholar Ath¬ lete Award; Mu Alpha Theta 9-12, president 12; National Honor Society 11-12; Science Qub 9-12; Social Studies Club 9-10; Student Council 9-10; Youth-in-Govemment Day participant; Optimist Club Award; National Merit Semifinalist; Boys ' State al¬ ternate NORRIS, PATRICK MICHAEL: ROTC 9-12, commander; Military Order of World Wars; Superior Cadet Award 10-11; academic wreath O’DONNELL, MICHAEL GUY: academic rally 12; Close Up 12, treasurer; French Qub 9-10; FBLA 12; Key Club 12; ROTC Color Guard 9-12; Orienteering Team 9-12, commander 10-12; Student Council 12; Rifle Team commander OGLE, RICHARD EDWIN OLAGUE, WILLIAM TODD OLVEY, VICTORIA ALEEN: FHA 11-12, historian 11, (Career Center) parliamentarian; Student Council 11-12 OSWALD, LAURA ALISON: Beta Club 10-12; Chapparrelles 9; cheerleader 11-12; FCA 11-12; fresh¬ man class treasurer; FHA 10; golf 11-12; Key Club 11- 12; Lanat Ad Staff 11-12; Psychology Club 12; Stu¬ dent Council 10, 12, project senator OWENS, DEBORAH RANA: Chapparrelles 9; Close Up 12; French Qub 11; FBLA 12; Key Qub 12; Psychology Qub 12; Speech Qub 10 PACE, GARY A.: 4-H 11-12; FBLA 10 PERSINGER, PAUL VINCENT PETTY, CHRISTY LEANN: Art Qub 11-12; Cow¬ boys for Christ 10-11; FBLA 12; Key Club 11-12, president PH1LYAW, EUGENE RAY: football 11-12, Hon¬ ora ble Mention Academic Award PICKENS, ANDERA PAUL PICKETT, MARK LAVELLE: academic rally 12; Cowboys for Christ 9-10; FBLA 12; FHA 12; Key Qub 11-12; Mu Alpha Theta 12, secretary; PTSA 9- 10, 12; Student Council 9-10, 12; (Career Center) V1CA 12, president; Engineering Explorers, president; Electronics I honor student; VICA Leadership Award PRATT, LAMARNICA TIFFARANQUINAE: beauty pageant 12; Psychology Club 12; (Magnet) Mannequinns 10-11; Gymnastics Qub 10-11; Pho¬ tography Qub 11; Circle Square 9; 4-H 9; Science Qub 9 PRATT, VAUGHN ANGELA: Chapparrelles 9; cheerleader 11-12; FCA 11-12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; FHA 11, chaplain; Key Qub 11-12; Z Qub 11-12 PROCELL, JEFFREY LYNN: Student Council 11; soccer 10-12 RAMBIN, ELLIS EVERETT: FCA 11; football 10- 11; tennis 11-12; track 10 RAMBIN, ROBIN YVETTE: basketball 10-11; Beta Club 10-12; Chapparrelles 9; Cowboys for Christ 9- 11; FCA 9-12, secretary 11-12, FBLA 12, secretary; National Honor Society 11-12; Z Club 12; softball 10- 11 RASCOE, GINGER NANETTE: academic rally 10; basketball 10; Cowboys for Christ 11; FHA 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 10-12; Span¬ ish Qub 11-12, secretary 12; (Calvary) sophomore class officer; sophomore class favorite; science fair, first place RASCO, JACKIE RENEE: basketball 9-12; FCA 11- 12; track 9-12 RAVELL, SARAH KAE: academic rally 11; Chap- parrelles 9; Qose Up 11; FHA 11; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 12; Psychology Club 12, treas¬ urer; Spanish Qub 10-11 RAWLS, DANA MICHELLE: academic rally 10-11; Beta Club 10-12; Chapparrelles 9; lariat Editorial Staff 11-12; National Honor Society 10-12, chaplain 11-12; Psychology Qub 12; Quill Scroll 11-12; Spanish Qub 10-11 RAY, BROOKER RENEE: Qose Up 11 RAY, YOK1A ANTIONETTE: An Qub 9; Com¬ puter Qub 9; 4-H 9; FHA 9; Student Council 12; tennis 9; girls ' basketball manager 9 REYES, ROGELIO (JOEL) VELASCO: academic rally 12; French Qub 9-10; freshman class officer; Mu Alpha Theta 12 REYNOLDS, KIMBERLY CHRISTINE: Cowboys for Christ 12; FBLA 10; FHA 12, vice-president; (San Antonio) Student Council 12; Z Qub 10; Who ' s Who among American High School Students, Interclub Council 12; Health Occupations Students of America 12; Students against Drunk Driving 11-12; Sea World Skating Team Show 12 RHODES, STEVEN CRAIG RIALS, NANCY JANE: An Qub 9-11, secretary 9, president 11; Student Council 9-10, 12; (Lake Charles) volleyball 9-10 RICHE, REBECCA ANNETTE RIDER, MARK DARECK: baseball 9-11; DECA 12; 4-H 9; tennis 9-10 R1NKLE, ROBIN RENEE: academic rally alternate 11; Chapparrelles 9; French Qub 10-12; freshman class chaplain; Key Qub 10-12; I anat Ad Staff 11-12, editor 12; Psychology Qub 12; Quill Scroll 11-12; Student Council 12, safety senator; Speech Qub; Honor Roll; beauty pageant 9-12 ROBERTS, KIMBERLY MICHELLE: Chapparrel les 11; FHA 11 ROBERTSON, GREGORY THOMAS: academic rally 12 ROBINSON, LARONDA MICHELLE: Qose Up 11; 4-H 10-11; freshman class black senator; ROTC Color Guard 9; track 10-12 ROGERS, DEANNA LEA: academic rally 12; Beta Qub 10-12; Cowboys for Christ 10-12; Football Pro¬ gram Ad Staff 12, manager; French Qub 12; majorette 10- 12, captain 12; Psychology Qub 12; PTSA 12; marching band 9-12 ROSE, DANA ANNETTE: academic rally 12; Beta Qub 12; Flagline 10-12; National Honor Society 10- 12; Spanish Qub 11, historian; Louisiana All-Star Band 11- 12; District Honor Band 9; beauty pageant 12; 1 rating solo, ensemble ROSS, MICHAEL CRAIG: academic rally 10; base¬ ball 9-10; basketball 9; Cowboys for Christ 9-12; FCA 9-12; football 9-12, All-State Academic Team, junior class treasurer; Key Qub 10-11, Lanat Ad Staff 11; Psychology’ Qub 12; senior class treasurer; sophomore class historian; Student Council 9; PTSA 9; track 9-12, All-District Honorable Mention; Boys ' State; DAR Award recipient ROW, KRISTI LIN: Chapparrelles 9; Creative Writ¬ ing Club 12; Speech Club 10-12, vice-president 12; Our Western Girl ' ' beauty pageant; Our Pacific Princess ' ' beauty pageant; Student Council 9; Z Club 12 RUMBY, ROBIN RENEE: academic rally 9-10; Beta Club 10-12; Chapparrelles 9; Cowboys for Christ 10; Football Program Ad Staff 12, manager; Mu Alpha Theta 10-12; National Honor Society 10-12; ‘Our Pacific Princess” beauty pageant; math award 10; an award 9; principal’s list 9-12 SAILES, JEFFERY TODD SALVATERRA, SANDRA DENISE: academic rally 12; Chapparrelles 9-10; Cowboys for Christ 11-12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; Student Council 10-11; Our Pacific Princess” beauty pageant SCARPINATTO, NICOLE ANDREA: FHA 12; Psychology Club 12; PTSA 11; Student Council 12; marching band 9-12; symphonic band 9-12; Honor Band 9 SANDIFER, GARY WAYNE: football 9 SCHIMBERG, JAMES CHRISTOPHER: basketball 9- 10; Beta Club 12; golf 9-12; National Honor Society 10- 12; senior class vice-president SCHMIDT, CHRISTINE SUZANNE: Art Club 10; Chapparrelles 9 SCHUCKERS, BRENT G.: Cowboys for Christ 9-10, football 9; PTSA 9-12 SEEGERS, WILLIAM BRIAN: Psychology Club 11- 12; PTSA 11-12, president 12 SEIGHMAN, JEFFREY SCOTT: Beta Club 11-12; Cowboys for Christ 11-12, project chairman; Student Council 10; Venture Qub 9, president; marching band 9-12; symphonic band 9-12; District Honor Band 9- 12; Ark-La-Tex Honor Band; Four-States Honor Band; LSU Honors Percussion Ensemble; La. All-Star Band outstanding percussionist; outstanding percussionist. Northeast; All-Star Marching Band, All-State Marching Band; Jazz Band; Drumline percussion leader; 5 su¬ periors at solo festivals; 4 exceUents at solo festivals SEPULVADO, DONNA LYNN: softball 10-12, All-District 11; basketball 9-11; FCA 9-11; Student Council 10 SHAFER, SHARON ELAINE: Beta Club 12; Chap¬ parrelles 9; Key Qub 10; Psychology Club 12; Quill Scroll 12; Roundup Editorial Staff 12; Spanish Club 11; Z Club 11-12, service chairman SHAMBURGER, TAMMY LYNN: Chapparrelles 9. FHA 10-11; FTA 11; Spanish Club 10; PTSA 11; Speech Club, parliamentarian 10-11 SHANNON, JILL L: basketball 9-12; FCA 10-12; softball 9-11, captain; All-District First Team catcher, marching band 9-12; superior solo and ensemble 9; symphonic band 10-12 SHAW. PAIGE LYNNE: Cowboys for Christ 12, historian, FHA 11-12, treasurer 11; Key Cub 9-12, secretary 9-11, treasurer 12; Quill Sc Scroll 11-12; Speech Qub 12; PTSA 11-12, project chairman 12; (Shreveport Country Day) freshman class vice- president; sophomore class vice-president; Student Council 9-10, president; track 9-10, third-place Dis¬ trict shot put 10 SHOFNER, PATTY RENE: Creative Writing Club 11; French Club 11-12; Key Qub 12; National Honor Society 9; Psychology Club 12; Z Qub 12 SMARR, BOBBIE: academic rally 9; Beta Qub 12; Creative Writing Club 12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; FHA 9 SMILEY, ADRIAN ERIC: basketball 10-11; FCA 11- 12; football 9, 11-12; French Club 11-12, vice- president; Science Qub 9-10, president SMITH, CEDRIC BERNARD: football 9-12; track 11-12 SMITH, CHAD ANTHONY SMITH, CRYSTAL MICHELLE: Chapparrelles 9; Cowboys for Christ 9-10; Creative Writing Club 10; Psychology Qub 12; PTSA 10; Spanish Qub 12; Student Council 12; Speech Qub 9-12, reporter 11; top ten Our Western Girl” beauty pageant; homecoming maid 12 SMITH, DARYL ALAN: football 11-12 SMITH, JAMES L.: academic rally 12; FBLA 12; l nat Ad Staff 11-12; Latin Qub 12, president; Na¬ tional Honor Society 11-12; Industrial Arts Qub 9-10, historian 9, state president 10; honor roll 9-12; prin¬ cipal ' s list 10-11 SMITH, PAMELA KAY: basketball 9-12, Coach’s Award, Scholastic Basketball Award; Cowboys for Christ 9-10; FCA 9-12, treasurer, vice-president, pres¬ ident, Football Program Ad Staff; FBLA 10-11; Na¬ tional Honor Society 11-12 SNEAD, ANGELA MICHELLE: academic rally 11- 12; Cowboys for Christ 9-10; French Club 11-12; Key Club 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 11-12; Roundup Editorial Staff 12 SPIGENER, CARA GAYLE: Cowboys for Christ 11- 12; FHA 11-12; French Qub 11; FBLA 12, treasurer; FTA 12; majorette 12; band 11 STANSELL, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT: An Qub 11; baseball 9-12; basketball 9-11; Beta Qub 9-12; FTA 11; National Honor Society 9-12; Boys ' State alternate STRAUGHAN, STACY RENE: Chapparrelles 9; COE 12; FBLA 10-12; Student Counul 1 1 STUART, SHAWN JASON: baseball 9 TARBUTTON, JAMES CHARLES: VICA 11-12; soccer 11-12 TAYLOR, ANGELIA LYNETTE: Chapparrelles 9; Cowboys for Christ 9-12, parliamentarian; French Qub 9; FHA 12; FTA 12; YWIC 9 TEEL, JOHN PHILLIP THOMAS, MICHAEL SHANE: Beta Club 9-12; FCA 9-12; football 9-12, All-District First Team 12, All-Qty First Team 12, All-State Academic Team; golf 10- 11; National Honor Society 10-12; Quill Sc Scroll 11- 12; Roundup Editorial Staff 11-12; track 9-10; soccer 9-12, captain 12; All-District First Team 10-11; Honesty and Integrity Award finalist; Who ' s Who among American High School Students THOMPSON, SHARON ELIZABETH: An Qub 11; Chapparrelles 9; Close Up 12, president; Cowboys for Christ 9-11, secretary 9; project chr. 10, vice- president 11; FBLA 12; academic rally COE, FBLA TOMBRELLO, JOHN JOSEPH: yeU leader 12; Cowboys for Christ 10-11; FCA 10-11; football 9-11; FHA 12, parliamentarian; track 9, 12; weight lifting 11 TULLEY, JULIE WYNNE: Chapparrelles 9; superior three years, ensemble festival TURNER, MONYA SHELETTE: Close Up 11; Orchestra 10-11; ROTC Color Guard 10 WAGNER, DANNY JOSEPH: DECA 12; Psychol¬ ogy Club 12 WAGONER, JACQUELINE ANTIONETTE: Cre¬ ative Writing Qub 10; 4-H 10-11; Flagline 10 WELCH, LEASA MICHELLE: Close Up 12; Key Club 12; Student Council 12; (New Mexico) Pep Squad 9; track 9-10; 4-H 9; academic rally 9; FBLA 9; FHA 9; FTA 9; Spanish Qub 11; Beta Qub 10 WELCH, REBECCA ANN: DECA 12 WHEELER, MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER: basket¬ ball 9; Beta Qub 12; golf 9-12, All-Region 9-12; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; Roundup Editorial Staff 12; Quill Sc Scroll 12 WHITE, COREY IGNATIUS: FCA 10-12; football 9-12, All-District 11-12, All-City 11-12, Honorable Mention All-State; Boys’ State; Student Council 12 WHITE, RONALD LEE: basketball 9-10 WILLIAMS, CORETTA LYNN: softball 12; bas¬ ketball 9-12, captain; FCA 10-12; track 12 WILLIAMS, LOUIS CHARLES: 4-H 9-10; Venture Qub 9-10 WILLIAMS, STEPHANIE RENAE: Cowboys for Christ 9-12; Football Program Ad Staff 12; PTSA 9, 12; Z Club 10-12, sophomore board member, vice-president 11, president 12 WILLIAMSON, MATTHEW DAVID WILLIAMSON, REBECCA RENEE: Chappar reUes 9; Qose Up 11; FHA 12 WILLIS, CHRIS BRYAN: Cowboys for Christ 10- 12, project chr., president; DECA 12; ROTC Color Guard 9-12, flag bearer, ROTC Rifle Team 9; Sons of the American Revolution ROTC Medal recipient WILSON, JOHN ROBERT: Computer Qub 11- 12; golf 9-12; (Loyola) baseball 9; FCA 9-10; football 9-10; Key Club 9-10; Mu Alpha Theta 10; tennis 9; Computer Club 11-12 WOODRUFF, LISA LORRAINE: Cowboys for Christ 10-12; FHA 11-12, treasurer 11, pccvkfem 12; FTA 12; Key Qub 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12, National Honor Society 11-12; PTSA 9-12, as¬ sistant historian 12; choir 9-12, first place Solo, Ensemble Festival WORACHEK, STEPHEN ROBERT: Psychol ogy Qub 12; band 9-12; Honor Band 9-11; All- Star Marching Band; solo competition; Jazz Band, marching band, symphonic band WREN, HARDEN CHRISTOPHER: Latin Qub 10 WRIGHT, CHRISTOPHER KEMP: junior class vice-president; Key Club 12, vice-president, senior class president; Student Council 10-12, safe¬ ty senator 11, vice-president 12; band 9-10 YORK, NIKKI RENEE: An Qub 10-11; soft- ball 11; basketball 9-12; Cowboys for Christ 12, FCA 9-12; Key Club 12; National Honor Society 11-12; (Texas) President ' s Scholar YOUNG, JAMIE ANN: Chapparrelles 9 A Aaron, Kristie93, 124, 126, 179 Adams, Tameka 125 Adcock, Dwight 252 Adger, Billy 252 Alex, Linda 130,179 Alexander, Brooks 71, 179 Alexander, Lesleigh 179 Alford, Bobby 70, 86, 87 Alford, Robert 252 Allen. Debra24, 37, 70, 86, 120 Allen, Janet 13. 110, 179 Allen, Rebecca 36, 70, 90, 104, 105, 119 AUgood, Stephanie 26 Ammons, Rodney 112, 114, 115 Anderson, Chadwick 77, 79, 117, 124 Anderson, Erika26, 36, 44, 48, 53. 54, 65. 173 Anderson, Leon5, 70, 84, 169 Anderson, Mary Jo74, 126, 128, 179 Anderson, Pam 114 Anderson, Shelia 117 Anderson, Timothy 127, 179 Andrews, Tiffany 77, 87 Ashworth, Chris 77 Austin, Andy 119 Azakaly, Wendy 70 B Backes, Deanna 81, 252 Bacque, Greg 130 Bailey, Stephen 179 Bain, Jennifer 36 Bales, Jenny 62, 109 Bales, Shelly 41, 43 Ball, Margaret 122, 123. 131, 77, 108, 179 Ballard, James 125, 179 Bane, Gary 24. 70, 83, 85, 86, 87, 179 Bankson, Shawn 179 Barefield, Scott 32, 37 Barker, Tommy 181 Barlow, Beth 118, 181 Barnes, Felix 15, 25, 51, 71 Barnes, Shane 32, 37, 119 Barnes, Stephanie 36, 37, 44, 48, 53. 54, 55, 67, 73. 103, 128, 171, 173, 181 Barnhill, David 70, 87 Barnhill, Jonathon 181, 208 Barrington, Jason 116 Barry, Chris 110, 181 Basham, Lisa 32, 40, 43 Bates, Will 51 Baughman, Cassie 22, 26, 74, 77, 93 Beach, Michael 181 Beach, Tina 65, 108, 109 Beasley, Scott 71 Beatty, Heather 41, 113, 115, 117 Beauchamp, Jesse 109, 252 Bechtel, Leslie 181 Bell, Juanuonca 115 Bellamy, Ann marie 181 Bennett, Julie 104, 106, 181 Benson, Ingrid 252 Bentzler, Mary33, 109, 181 Berry, Jodi 106, 107, 181, 208 Berry, Julie 41,43,77 Biel, Austin 11, 24, 36, 70, 82,86, 87,92, 111, 181 Binderim, Lori 14, 32, 36, 37, 63,65, 74, 78, 118, 181 Bison, Jeremy 44, 48, 52, 54, 55, 120, 171, 181, 182 Bitowski, Bob 252, 253 Blacet, Sue 4, 119 Black, Johnny 71 Blackston, Reagan 77, 117 Blankenship, Mark 112, 113, 115, 117 Blue, Patti 41,43 Blyzes, Beth 17,92, 181 Blyzes, John 181 Boddie, Bryan62, 104, 145 Boddie, Troy 62, 108, 144, 145, 181, 200 Bolt, Julie 33.181 Bolton, Charlie 15, 22, 25, 32, 36, 37, 51, 60, 61, 63, 71, 102, 118, 170, 181 Bonnough, Jennifer 62, 104, 108, 124, 126, 181, 200 Boone, Dewayne 113, 114 Boone, Vickie 110, 138, 139, 140, 141 Booty, Allison 26, 67, 70, 72, 73, 86, 89, 91, 173 Boston, Wendy 127, 183 Bott, Sonja70, 82, 90, 122, 123, 183 Bottoms, Michael 24, 37, 60, 61, 67, 70, 72, 73, 83, 86, 87, 104, 111, 183 Bounds, Shanna 127 Bourgeois, David 32 Bowman, Anthony 71 Bowman, Teri 115 Boyd, Anita 93 Boyd, Dewayne 183 Boyd, Melissa 115 Boyd, Michael 70, 86 Boyd, RacheUe 106 Bradford, Angela 37, 104, 105, 111, 183 Bradford, Chris 37 Bradford, Shannon 183 Bradley, Denise 70, 90, 120, 122, 123, 126, 183 Branim, Thomas 252 Brannen, Jerry 17, 25, 71, 102, 183, 188 Breedlove, Amy26, 45, 49, 51, 56, 58, 59, 77 Brewer, David 102, 139, 252 Bridges, Jennifer32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 65, 108, 118, 125, 183. 192, 208 Brock, Lenora 2, 252 Brock, Victoria 252 Brooks, Shane 136 Brooks, Wanda 5, 11, 168, 169 Brookshire, Christy 41, 43 Broome, Jeff 117 Brossett, Chad 5, 102, 118, 126, 136 Brossett, Shannon 10, 36, 37, 78, 79, 81, 111 , 118, 126, 183 Broussard, Amy 41, 43 Brown, Aqualita 115 Brown, Christopher 116 Brown, Craig 77, 104, 106, 107, 109, 122, 123. 126 Brown, Dianne 252 Brown, Kevin 142, 183 Brown, Tiffany 40, 43 Brown, Vinetta 32 Bruner, Stephanie 128 Bryan, Larry 11,252 Bryant, Damon25, 71, 183 Bryant, Kathy 6 Bryant, Sheri 41, 43 Index, Bull, Michelle 26, 74, 75, 78, 79,81,91, 108, 173 Burdette, Amy 26, 36, 37, 44, 48, 53, 54, 55, 63, 65, 93, 104, 126, 171, 173 Burks, Michael 70, 84 Burns, Willie 71 Burrows, Steven 4, 183 Bun, Rick 87, 89 Byers, Wendy 36, 37, 62, 65, 108, 109, 118 By nog, Chase 102 C Cabrera, David 117 113, 115, Cabrera, Michael 183 Cain, Walter 259 Caldwell, Daphan 138, 139, 140 ie 32, Cameron, Nicole 122, 123 Camp, Todd 183 Campbell, Dorcas 65, 129, 183 Campbell, Shirley 252 Campbell, Stacey 131, 183 77, 128, Capelan, Dave 32 Cardemen, Julie 123 Carpenter, Russell 113, 114, 115, 117 Carrier, Anthony 129 Caner, Gary 126 Cassell, Christy 109 Castete, Paula 106, 107 Chambers, Angella 123, 183 Chambers, Anita 77, 114 Chism, Anita 70, 87 Chism, Antionette 115 Chow, Khaung Thwin 183 Christensen, Angie 104, 105, 123. 125 Christian, Tim 104, 136 Claiborne, Keshia 112, 117 Clarady, Sean 32, 136 Clark, Michelle 77 Clark, Paul 32, 183 Clarke, Eric 51 Coats, Traci 6 Cockerham, Angie 41, 43 Cockerham, Darryl 184 Coco, Coby 24, 70, 84, 85, 87, 89 Cole, Kim 50 Cole, Lee 184 Cole, Roger Coleman, Chris 117 Coleman, Lame 71, 102 Coleman, Tiffany 184 Collinsworth, Amy93, 106, 107, 108, 124 Colter, Tara 110 Colvard, Mim 77, 126 Conly, Deanna 17, 33, 37, 108, 184 Connell, Jan 2 Conner, Chris Conner, Julia 252 Conser.Jon 32,55,108, 178, 184 Cook, Alysial4, 35, 36, 37. 60, 61, 63, 65, 69, 74, 118,172, 184, 188, 208 Cooksey, Sean 142 Cooley, Anton 77, 129 Cooley, Lynda 122, 123, 184 Cooper, David 126 Cooper, Karen 127 Corner, Chris 126, 184 Cosby, Jennifer 37, 93 Cosby, Matthew 87 Coss, Laurin36, 37, 65, 77, 125, 131, 139, 143 Costa, Cindy 93, 131 Coulter, Tara 108, 110, 184 Coursey, Sharon83. 86, 87, 124 Cowdin, James 208, 252 Coyle, Shannon 45, 56, 58, 59, 93. 103 Crawford, Susan36, 37, 63, 74, 125 Crenshaw, Kerrie 184 Crisler, Peggy 184 Cristensen, Angie 122 Critton, Mary 106, 107, 253 Croft, Susan 104, 109 Crow, Marlanda 115 Crumpley, Christi 41, 43 Cubley, Jason 113,116, 117 Cubley, Stacey 51 Cummins, Amy 10, 106, 111, 184, 207 Cummins, Patrick 70, 86 Cunneen, Carol 122, 123 Cunningham, Shannon 7, 25, 51, 71, 145, 170, 173, 185 Cunningham, Stacie40, 43, 47, 103 Curemgton, Holli 109 D Dalton, Kelley 32, 36, 37, 45, 56, 57, 58, 59. 67, 72, 73, 77. 118, 172, 257 Dang, Minh 37, 65 Dang, Ngoc 37, 77, 93 Dang, Quan 11, 36, 37, 65, 67,69, 72, 73,92, 118, 182, 185 Davidson, Cedric 116, 136 Davidson, Darlene 6, 41, 42, 143 Davis, Clayton 4, 14, 128, 185 Dean, Garrett 15,25,60, 61, 71, 142, 170, 185 DeHondt, David 36, 37, 47, 62, 104, 142 DeHondt, Shannon 22, 36, 45, 48, 50, 51, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 77, 103, 104. 172, 185 DeHondt, Sharee 106, 111, 120, 125, 185 DeLude, Wendy 127, 185 Derbonne, Jamie 26, 32, 41, 43, 77 Derrick, Angela 104, 106, 125, 127, 185 Dick, Trenton 24, 70, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 Dittman, Jeff 7, 111, 131, 142, 185, 188 Dixon, Fred 113,253 Dizon, Tina36, 37, 62, 65, 106, 107, 108, 185, 200 Dock, Renae 114 Dolese, Jean-Claude 115 Dollar, Robert 142 Domino, Mike 77, 185 Donaho, Chris 129 Dotson, Eric 135, 137, 257 Dotson, Kenneth 71 Douglas, Evelyn 2, 253 Douglas, Lynn 93 Douglas, Terry 116 Douglas, Victoria 112, 117, 130 Dowden, Johnerte 103, 104, 126, 139, 172 Draper, Danny 185 Dromgoole, Jamie 26,39, 40, 42, 66, 77, 93, 103, 126 DuBose, Todd 102 Dukes, Lakisha 112, 117 Dumas, Layne 187 Duncan, Christine 187 Duncan, Stacy 41, 43 Dunn, Debrah 32, 36, 37 Duos, Renee 126, 127, 187 Dupre, Kristy 131 Durbin, Terry 112, 113, 117 Dyck, Kevin24, 70, 87, 88, 89 E Earl, Mia26, 106, 126, 127 Eason, Sherry 70, 90 Easter, Marcus 136, 137 Ebarb, Chad 108, 126, 257 Eddings, Stephanie 7, 26, 77, 126 Edgell, Stan 187 Edwards, Aaron 15, 37, 63, 65, 71, 108, 142 Edwards, Terri 187 Elie, Stephanie 92 Elkins, Stacy 6,41,42 Elledge, Casey 63 Elliott, Robert23, 104, 127 Ellis, Tina 187 Elster, David 15, 71, 74, 102, 120, 182, 187, 188 English, Rebekah 122, 123 Enteman, Krista32, 37, 38, 39. 47, 77, 93. 104, 108, 109, 126, 131, 187, 208 Errington, Jason 106, 108, 187 Erwin, Brandy 93 Essary, Christy Eubanks, Trent 17, 36, 37, 49, 51,61,63, 65, 145, 180, 187 Everheart, Natika 50 F Fain, Tommy 112,113, 117 Falkenstine, Amy 42, 104, 106 Fane, Derricl6, 32, 36, 77, 120 Fane, Megan40, 43, 49, 51 Fant, Mitch 145, 187 Farabrough, Angela 77 Farmer, Teresa 127, 187 Fegley, Trey 51, 144, 145, 187, 208 Felicetty, Kirk 70, 84, 87 Ferguson, Jason 15, 49, 187 Fitch, Bianca 106 Fitzgerald, Ginger 32, 36, 37. 60, 64, 65, 67, 72, 73, 111, 187, 207 Flack, Karen 77 Flesher, Brad 187 Flores, David 70, 83, 187 Flowers, Lisa 26, 77, 110, 126, 187 Floyd, Jennifer 26, 32, 36, 37. 45, 56, 58, 59, 65, 103, 172, 257 Floyd, Rob 15, 22, 25, 32, 36, 37, 51, 65. 71, 74, 77, 102, 104, 173, 187 Foggin, Maureen 187 Foley, Chris 142 Fontaine, John 142, 253 Ford, Troy 10, 111 Forest, Shane 121, 189 Forest, Shea 40, 42, 46, 104, 106 Fosman, Susan 120 Foster, Dana 37, 70, 86 Foster, Mark 10, 15, 189 Foster, Teresa 36, 37 Fowler, Clay 37, 62, 142, 257 Fowler, Todd 125 Franklin, Dorothy 254 Frederick, Angel 77, 109, 127 Freeman, Michelle 33, 36, 104, 105, 110, 189 Friday, Jennifer 22, 26, 33, 36, 37, 44, 48, 52, 54, 60, 61, 74, 75, 78, 79. 80, 103, 118, 171, 189 Friersen, Becky 189 Frierson, Kathy 106, 107, 108, 128, 208 Fulco, Darren 127, 189 Fulco, George 70 G Gamble, Tracy 40, 43 Gamer, Annetta 254 Gamer, Gary 120 Gamer, Marilyn 254 Garrard, David Gaspard, Becky 3, 7, 26, 36, 37, 45, 51, 56, 57, 58, 59, 67, 72, 103, 126, 257 Gaston, Misti 40, 43 Gasway, Sherry 35, 254 Gciman, Joe 189 George, Daniel 189 Gephardt, Nancy 59, 254 Gerard, Andrew 70, 84, 87 German, Joe 127 Getsinger, Suzy 37, 63. 77, 109 , 49, 51, Gibson, Marc 77, 136 Gibson, Stephen 115, 254 113. Giddens, Darien 145 Giddens, Darrell 189 Giddens, Michael 189 Gilbert, Dome 114 Gilbert, Marshall 1 14, 135, 137 Giles, Brad 70, 87, 115 Gill, Jeff 145, 182, 189 Gilliam, Rutherl 30, 254 Gillyard, Demetrius 114 Gingles, Amanda 70, , 83, 86, 93, 108 Gladney, Carey 25 , 71 Glover, Wilbert L 116 Glovier, Ronald 189 Godwin, Elisha 32, 33, 34, 108, 189 Golston, Marty 189 Gongre, Heather 77 Gonzales, Armando 13, , 15, 38, 39, 71, 131, 170, 189 Goodpaster, Ken 70, 117, 189 Gour, Mark 35, 36, 37, 125, 189 Graham, Julie 24,70,86, 88, 108 Graham, Tarrant 71, 119 Grant, Jennie 110 Grant, Steve 142 Grau, Chris 126, 127, 188, 189 Graubiel, Mart 130 Graves, Randy 32, 37, 77, 118 Gray, Tammy 37, 62, 92, 106, 108, 189, 200 Graybiel, Matt 77, 87 Grayson, Brent 70, 87 Grayson, Scott 77,113, 116, 117 Green, Belinda 40, 42, 46, 93, 126 Green, Debbie 22, 33, 35, 36, 37, 45, 48, 49, 51, 56, 58, 59, 61, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 81, 92, 103, 104, 189 Green, Shelley 67, 72, 73, 122, 123, 190 Green, Taneca 26, 48, 51, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 190 Greening, Lisa 47, 62, 77, 107 Greer, Barbie 108, 111, 190 Greer, Donna 16, 77 Gremillion, Staci 32 Griffen, Kelli 139 Griffin, Dana 122, 123 Grill, Chris 32 Grimsinger, Kelli 40 Grimsinger, Kendra 40, 42 Gross, Allison 36, 62, 190, 200 Gross, Stephanie 26, 77, 126 Guerra, Angela 120 Guiden, Monica 129 Guillory, Cherie24. 7 0 86, 88 Gunter, Pam 26 Gustafson, Stacey 5, 7; Guyon, Kathryn24, 70, 82 86, 89, 104, 105 H Habecker, Deniece 10, 190 Hadwin, Sandra 254 Hall, Deanna 70, 90, 104, 253 Hall, LaShunda 70, 90 Hall, Troy D 115 Halverson, Wade 118 Hamiter, Kristi 45, 56, 59, 93, 103, 126, 172 Hamm, Angie 26, 37, 45, 56, 59, 93, 103. 108 Hammer, Jeff 25, 51, 71, 128, 142, 190 Hammond, Jason 127, 190 Hanes. Leigh 32 Hanes, Lyle 74, 77, 114, 119 Hanes, Margaret 118 Hanks, Paul Hanson, Tammy 74, 75, 78, 190 Haralson, Cathy24, 70, 82, 86 Haralson, Mike 77, 114, 190 Hardcastle, Jennifer 41, 43, 106 Hardeman, Julie 77,114 Harlan, Mike 190 Harper, Burton 35, 36, 51, 74, 75, 78, 81, 124, 135, 190 Harper, Darrian Harper, Kimberly 116 Harris, Tammi 117 Han, John 13,71 Hartfield, Ed 254 Harvey, Karen 26, 62 Hatchett, Amy 32. 77, 79. 122, 123, 190 Ha wkins, James 4, 24, 70, 86, 89 Hawkins, Rita 70, 86 Hawkins, Sheneith 115 Hawkins, Stephanie 26, 41 43, 126 Hazen, Catherine 70, Head, Vera 2, 254 Heard, Scott Hearron, Chris Heinsohn, Marilyn 254 Hemmings, Jennifer 114 122, 123 Henderson, Ben 3, 32, 37, 65, 135. 136, 191 Henderson, Kim Henderson, Marvalvn 2, 124, 254 Henderson, Ron254, 257 Henderson, Tamatha 10, 32, 191 Henderson, Therrel 254 Henninger, Kara 106, 107 Henry, Felicia 114 Henry, Lashada 41, 43 Herrington, Eric Herron, Chris 136, 137 Hervey, Betty 254 Hesser, Alex 254 Hickman, Ross 4, 70, 87, 102 , 136 Hicks, Stacy 125 Higgins, Gloria 127, 255 Hill, Eugene 70, 86, 115 Hill, Louise 255 Hinton, Scott 116 Hirsch, Michael 13, 127, 191 Hoang, Anh 32 Hodgin, Laurie 40, 43 Hoell, Jerry 70, 84, 87, 89 Holland, Amy 127, 191 HoUand, Gina 32,40,43 Holland, Jason 51 Holleman, Kerry 43 Holleman, Renay 191 Holley, Kendall 51, 74, 75, 76, 78, 178, 191 Hollingsworth, Carolyn 255 Holt, Chris 86 Holt, Shana 10,103,111, 126, 143, 191 Holt, Shannon 40, 43 Hood, Kendra 191 Hopkins, Datha 2, 84, 253. 255 Houston, Beverly 129, 255 Houston, Willie 71, 122, 123 Hovis, Warren 4, 24, 36, 37, 68, 69, 70, 77, 82, 86, 87, 89, 92 Howard, Fred 116 Howard, Jason 70, 85, 87 Howard, Lori77, 128, 131, 191 Howard, Mary50, 67, 72, 253, 255 Huddleston, Tiffany 62, 106, 108, 111, 131, 191, 200, 208 Hudson, Stacie 191 Huff, Matt 115 Huffman, Joy 103 Huffstutler, Brandy 106 Hughes, Brian 113, 116 114. Hughes, Chris 5 Hughes, Kaven 136 Huley, Yolanda 116 Hunt, Holly 106, 120 Hunter, Kevin 255 Hunter, Lisa 32, 36, 37, 103, 109, 120, 139, 143 Hunter, Taffie 128 Huntley, Chris 112, 113, 117 Huntley, Steve 112, 113, 114, 115 Hurst, Cindy 26, 37, 45, 56, 58, 59, 69, 77, 103 Hun, Kerry 191, 204 I Isgitt, Jonathon 193 Ivy, Charles 117 Ivy, Virginia 70, 86, 90, 104, 120, 126 J Jackson, Brian 115, 136 Jackson, Lishester 130 Jackson, Melissa 111, 193 Jackson, Perry 120, 142 Jackson, Stephanie 2, 40, 43, 109 Jarrett, Shannon 37, 41, 43, 46, 67. 72, 73, 93 Jett, Melanie 255, 257 Jiles, Rodney 71, 136, 137 Jiles, Steven 5, 136 Jimenez, Tina 76, 78 Jimenez, Vicki 26, 74, 75 Jimmerson, Roben 106, 119, 124 Jinks, Joely 10,93, 193 Joffrion, Jo Ann 255 Johnson, Adrian 135, 137 Johnson, Barbara 106, 107, 255 Johnson, Cassie 26, 44, 48, 53, 54, 55, 77, 93, 126, 131, 171, 193 Johnson, Cheryl23,93, 114 Johnson, Dawn 10, 26, 32, 35, 36, 37, 45, 48, 50, 51, 57, 58, 59. 63, 77, 103, 111, 178, 193 Johnson, James 114 Johnson, Mona 117 Johnson, Scott 126 Johnson, Stella 34, 255 Johnson, Tamara 117, 193 Johnson, Tim 135 Johnston, Carey 10, 193 Johnston, Jayson 24, 70, 86, 87, 89 Joiner, Mitch 71 Jones, Angie 110, 193 Jones, Dexter 193 Jones, Justin 113, 117 Jones, Pat 71, 115, 193 Jones, Royce 115 Jordan, Betty 255 Jordan, Donnie 255 Jordan, Karla 39, 70, 89, 91, 93. 103, 104, 109, 193 Jordan, Sandra 2, 255 Joy, Danny 17 Joyce, Bobby 117 Justice, Lanai 108, 126 K Kaderli, A1 142 Keene, Dana 93, 126 Keene, Stacy 65, 77, 111, 118, 193 Kennedy, Michael 32, 50, 67, 72, 73, 118, 145, 182, 193 Kerley, Brett 127 Kiefler, Rob 102 Kilpatrick, Kyle 77 Kincaid, Stephanie 32, 51, 77, 103 King, Jimmie 10, 79, 111 King, Kawana 114 Kirsch, David 32 Kirsch, Tommy 193 Kleinsasser, Janet 78, 79, 255 Knee, Becky 111, 172, 193 Knighten, Michael 70, 87, 89 Knighten, Simon 118 Knoll, Desiree 37, 74, 75, 78, 81, 93 Knotts, Kristi 87 Knotts, Paul 70, 87, 89, 170 Kowalcyik, Elaine 110, 193 Kraus, Susan 106, 118 Kreymer, Amy 17, 193 Kring, Leslie 38, 39, 108. 193 Kugle, Janis 255 L Lachney, Shelly 77, 193 Lacy, Angie40, 42, 46, 93, 103, 109, 126 Ladatto, Mindy 49, 51, 77, 93, 109, 126 Laffitte, Bobbi Jo 143 LaFitte, Krysti 41, 43, 126 Lancaster, Greg 15, 71 Lance, Jason 120 Lane, Tracey 122, 123 Langdon, Lee 256 Langhorst, Laura36, 37, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 82, 86, 89.91.92, 193 Langley, Kyla 103, 138, 139, 140, 141, 172, 195 La ranee. Tommy 204, 256 Lashley, Felicia 143 Law, Joyce 256 Law, Philip 77, 126 Lawrence, April 122, 123 Lear, Paige 37, 195 Lear, Sarah 32, 37, 45, 57, 59, 103, 120, 121 LeCner, Karl 118 Lee, Christy 195, 208 Lee, John Harvey 116 Lee, Kenneth 117 Lee, Sarah 38, 39, 66, 93. 109, 126, 195, 208 Legier, Karl 112, 113, 114, 117 Leone, Kim 10, 33, 44, 48, 53, 54, 55. 74, 93, 111, 126, 173, 195 Levine, Ericka 5, 77 Lewis, Davida 93 Lindsay, Corey 51 Lindsay, Gary 195 Lindsey, Welcome 77, 126 Lipsey, Norma 253, 256 Lively, Sonia 50, 195 Livingston, Shannon45, 56, 57, 59, 103. 108, 125, 126 Lockwood, Kim 27, 32, 109 Loftis, Damon 195 Lofton, Jodie 32, 36, 37, 69, 195 Long, Traci 114 Loos, Kerri 40, 42, 46, 65, 120 Lopez, Willie77, 120, 126, 195, 198 Love, Bryant 77, 106, 107, 120 , 121 Low, Phillip 195 Lowery, Wayne 10, 111, 116, 195 Loy, Chris 142 Loyd, Terry 195 Lum, Andy 36, 113, 114, 119 Luttrell, John 37, 120 Lynch, Chris 89 Lynes, Gertrude253, 256 M Macias, Wendy 32, 36, 106, 116, 120 Mahon ey, Dennis 77, 104, 110, 116, 195 Maines, Steven 256 Malmay, Racquel 27, 32, 79, 195 Maranto, Anthony 22, 25, 71, 111, 145, 195 Marlin, Gerry 135, 256 Marsala, Phillip 112, 113 Marsh, Carlos 116 Marsh, Tray 70, 87, 102 Marshall, Paul 137 134, 135, Marshall, Paula 41, 43 Martin, Andria 195 117, 127, Martinson, Kirk 117,136 Masters, Charles 127 Mastin, Charles 127 Maston, Mike 37, 69 May, Kenneth 195 May, Nikki27, 36, 37, 45, 57, 58, 59.63. 103, 172 Mayence, Mike 77 Mayweather, Troy 25, 71, 200 McCabe, Brian 32, 36, 37, 67, 72 McCabe, Cheryl37, 41, 43. 46, 120 McCall, Shemika 122, 123, 130 McCarty, Heather 257 McCarty, Karin 32, 33, 108, 125, 128, 131. 195 McClung, Marcus 195 McComic, Brandon 10, 34, 127, 196 McCulley, Jermaine 136 McCullough, Heath 37, 65, 68, 69, 120, 257 McDaniel, Leland 196 McDaniel, Shelly 77, 114 McDonald, Carol Ann 116, 196 McDowell, Chad 37, 71, 136, 137 McKenzie, Tracy 62, 109 McKinney, Anita 115, 130 McLain, Cynthia 256 McMillen, Demitra 130 McNease, Deanna 24, 70, 82, 86, 93, 108, 116 Mecom, Rhonda27, 38, 39, 66, 120, 121, 196, 198 Meece, Joel 115 Meek, Sean 120 Melanson, Julie 41,43, 103, 109, 129 Melton, Russell 32 Michels, Kathy 13, 36, 37, 38, 39, 69, 108, 196 Middleton, Brett 70, 87 Miles, Jeannette 122 Miller, Cecil 115 Mills, Monique 123, 131, 196 Mims, Jerry 116 Mingo, Harold 196 Minor, James 130 Mitchell, Albert 256 Mitchell, Shemika 40, 43 Mixon, Rachel 109, 126 Moehrle, Lisa 32 Monarch, Erika 120 Moncla, Mark 77 Mondo, Mark 130 Montelbano, Chris 70, 87 Moody, Rosline 122, 123 Moore, Bryan 77 Moore, Sharonda 112, 116 Moore, Tammy 112, 115 Moore, Tom 196 Moreau, Jennifer 27, 32, 36, 37, 65, 70, 86, 90, 103, 104. 196 Morgan, Jim 115 Morning, Andrew 256 Morris, Maggie 110, 196 Morrison, Nina 110, 256 Morton, Mark 4, 24, 70, 82, 84, 86, 87, 89, 196 Mosley, Cathy 196 106, 127, Mosley, Dessie 115 Mosley, Roderick 114 Motte, Jamie 145 Motte, Jennifer41, 43, 103 Muellenschlader, Paul 70, 86 Munds, Shelby 10, 36, 37, 51, 61, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69. 72, 73, 92, 111, 118, 197 Mundy, Tammy38, 39, 44, 48, 53, 54, 55, 58, 103, 171, 173, 192, 197 Munson, Dusty 41, 43 Murphy, Jane 197 Murphy, Todd 106, 142 Murray, Carrie93, 108, 197 Murray, Marla 24, 37, 70, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89, 104 Musick, Jenmfer24, 36, 37, 70, 82, 86, 89, 90, 120, 197 Myles, Marcus 117 Myrick, Jason 14, 127 N Neal, Kelli 23, 37,41,43, 65, 104, 108, 119, 122, 123 Neal, Marcus 134, 135, 137 Nelson, Patricia 36, 256 Nelson, Tom 113, 256 Nesbitt, Tangeler 139, 140 Newman, Deanna 2, 70, 90, 125, 197 Nguyen, Long 65, 68, 197 Niles, Jeannette 123 Nipper, Eric 126 Nolan, Tina40, 42, 43, 46, 65 Noland, Thomas 197 Nooner, Daytonll, 22, 25, 32. 36, 37, 61, 65, 71, 74, 92, 102, 145, 180, 197 Norris, Michael 37, 70, 86, 88, 126 Norris, Pat 113, 115, 117, 197 North, Robin 125, 126 O O Donnell, Michael 32, 74, 77, 79, 108, 113, 115, 124, 125, 197 O Hem, Meredith 32, 131 O Neal, Keith 17 O Neal, Patrick 116 Olivier, Amy 32, 106, 109 Olvey, Vicky 77, 197 Onishea, Norman 199 Osbum, Robert 112,113, 115, 117 Osetinsky, Shelley 11, 256 Osment, Ann 2, 72, 256 Oswald, Alison 10, 27, 44, 48, 53, 54, 55, 62, 74, 76, 78, 80, 103, 108. Ill, 171, 173, 199 Owen, Brian 126, 136 Owens, Kim 106 Owens, Rana 108, 110, 111, 199 P Pace, Danielle 32 Pace, Gary 127, 199 Pace, Jennifer 41,43 Pace, Maverick 117 Pace, Stephanie 36, 37, 45, 49, 51, 56, 59, 65, 69, 77, 93, 103 Paige, Eric 71 Palmer, Randall 5 Parish, Sheronda 115 Parker, Nicholas 77 Parker, Shannon 111, 127, 199 10, 32, Parker, Steve 71 Pels, Maria 32, 65 Perot, Glenda 122,123 Persinger, Paul 199 Peters, Bryan 126 Petty, Christy 93, 108, 199 Philyaw, Eugene 71, 199 Philyaw, Raymond 136 Piazza, Benji 15, 71, 126, 145 Piazza, Chris 71, 102, 126 Piazza, John 256 Picket, Tessa 115 Pickett, Mark 32, 65, 77, 79, 108, 125, 126, 131, 199 Pierre, William 104, 258 Pilcher, Tommy 70, 86 Pilinski, Wendy 143 103. 139, Pipkins, Alphonse 137 Pirtle, Brandy 77 Ponseigo, David70, 74, 77, 126 Pool, Christie 124 Poston, Tasha 41, 43 Powers, Beauchamp 82, 86 Pratt, LaMamica 199 27, 111, Pratt, Vaughn 33, 34, 44, 48, 53, 54, 55, 93, 103, 108, 171, 173, 199 Price, Daphanie 112, 117 Price, Kim 120, 199 Priest, Bridget 199 Procell, Jeff 126, 199 Prokopf, Michael 145 92, 120, Pruitt, Verdis 258 2, 75, 78, Pryor, Chris 70, 87 R Rabalais, Nicole27, 45, 56, 59, 93, 103, 104, 120 Rachal, Soni27, 45, 56, 59, 103, 104, 108, 126 Rainwater, Amy 41, 43, 104 Rainwater, Eric 4, 10, 70, 83, 85, 86, 199 Rambin, Ellis 199 Rambin, Robin 33, 36, 37, 77, 79, 103, 125. 143, 199 Ramsey, Nikki 51 Rasberry, Leshonda 112, 114 Rasco, Jackie 138, 139, 140, 141 Rascoe, Ginger 36, 65, 93, 120, 121, 131, 199 Ravell, Sarah 65, 111, 199 Rawls, Dana 10, 35, 36, 37, 50, 63,65, 111, 199 Ray, Brooker 201 Ray, Yokia 201 Read, Vicki 24, 32, 70, 86 Reed, Leslie 40, 43 Reed, Tracie 93 Remillard, Scott 32 Reyes, Joel 20, 32, 65, 201 Rhodes, Chad 170, 201 Rhodes, Stephen 201 Rhymes, Brice 113,117 Rials, Nanci 77, 201 Richardson, Eric 114 Riche, Rebecca 10, 201 Richter, Gwendy 77, 106, 108 Rider, Mark 104, 126, 127, 201 Rider, Scott 117 Riedinger, Robin 17, 77, 201, 253 Riley, Barbara2, 81, 126, 253, 258 Rinkle, Robin 10, 13, 27, 62, 74, 76, 78, 80. 108, 111, 118, 200, 201 Risley, Jana 51, 70, 86, 91, 93, 103, 104, 171 Roberson, Nickie 74, 75, 76, 78 Robertson, Greg 121, 201 Robinson, Antonio 135, 137 Robinson, Chad 70, 86 Robinson, Charles 258 Robinson, Laronda 112, 113. 115, 201 Robinson, Marcy 117 Robinson, Michelle 15, 32, 41, 43, 103 Robinson, Tabatha 116 Robison, Terry 114 Rod, Tina 77, 126 Rodgers, Shane 77, 120 Rodrigues, Kathy 126 Rodrigues, Luis 128 Roe, Claire 253, 258 Rogers, Brad 112, 114 Rogers, Deanna 10, 24, 27, 82, 86, 89, 91, 104, 111, 118, 126, 172, 201 Roper, Matt 128, 253 Rose, Dana 27, 36, 37, 70, 89, 90, 201 Ross, Craig 12, 20, 23, 60, 61, 71, 111, 178, 253 Row, Kristi 27,93, 128, 201, 207 Rowe, Pam32, 40, 43, 104 Ruesch, Leslie 32,41,43 Ruff, Faith Ruff, Mandy 93 Rumby, Robin 27, 33, 34, 36, 37, 47, 65, 201 Russell, Valarie 122, 123 Rutherford, Shawn 117 S Salley, Tiffany 77, 126 Salvaterra, Doug 171 Salvaterra, Sandy 27, 32, 33, 51, 106, 198, 201 Sanders, Chris 128 Sanders, Jeff70, 85, 87, 88 Sanders, Scott 201 Sanderson, Rosemary 258 Sandifer, Ashley 62, 92, 106, 108, 109, 126 Sandifer, Sherry 128 Sattler, Racquel 65 Savage, Shane 84, 89 Savannah, Kendrick 112, 113, 114, 115 Saveli, Adrienne 40, 43 Saveli, Tad 116 Saxon, Kim 40, 43 Sayles, Jeffery 201 Scarpinatto, Nikki 70, 77, 82, 86, 131, 202 Scheen, Ben 62 Schimberg, Jimmy 36,37, 178, 202, 204 Schmidt, Christine 10 Schuckers, Brent 202 Scott, Cedric 136 Scott, Debra 5, 116 Scott, Derrick 87 Scott, Georgiana 15 Scott, Kim 45, 56, 58, 59, 93. 103 Scott, Mary 40, 43 Secrist, Tina 77,114,126 Seegers, Brian 126 Seighman, Jeff 24, 70, 82, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 104, 105, 202 Sepulvado, Donna 143 Shadow, Alan 2, 35, 36 Shadow, Sue 47, 84, 253. 258 Shafer, Sharon 37, 67, 72. 73, 93, 111, 202 Shamburger, Tammy 92, 202 Shamsie, Chuck 142 Shanks, Keith 258 Shannon, Jill 4, 70, 86, , 88, 103, 139, 143, 202 Sharp, Scott24, 32, 36, 37. 70, 83, 85, 86, 89. 118 Shaw, Paige 104, 106, 108 121, 126, 131, 202 Shaw, Scot 37, 145 Shelton, Jeanette 2, 39, 66, 258 Shields, Shannon 70, 91 Shillings, Jennifer 87, 104. 171 Shively, William F 70, 87, 112, 115 Shoemake, Diane 128, 204 Shofner, Patty 10, 17, 62, 93, 111, 118, 202, 208 Simmons, Melvin 122, 123. 257, 258 Simonton, Carol 75, 78, 258 Simpson, Bobby 130 Simpson, Christine 116 Singleton, Brian 117,136 Skov, Danny 67, 72, 73, 116, 202 Slaughter, Jean 258 Smarr, Bobbie 10, 33, 34, 128, 202 Smiley, Adrian 15, 71, 102, 118, 170, 257 Smith, Brett 117, 125 Smith, Butch 145, 259 Smith, Cedric71, 114, 202 Smith, Chad 203 Smith, Crystal 27,48,51, 77, 106, 111, 120, 203 Smith, Daryl 71, 102, 136, 203 Smith, James 32, 36, 62, 119, 125. 203 Smith, Kristie77, 122, 123 Smith, Lisa 41, 43, 103 Smith, Michelle41,43, 126 Smith, Paige 93. 120 Smith, Pam27, 33, 36, 37, 103, 139, 203 Smith, Richard 203 Smith, Shirley 258 Smith, Tracy 40, 43, 51 Snead, Angela 36, 65, 67, 72, 73, 108, 118, 203 Snead, Chris23, 32, 37, 65, 118 Sneed, Kendry 71 Snider , Stephanie3, 36, 37, 62, 65, 77, 104 Snow, Labruce 70, 87, 88, 89 Soderstrom, Shannon 93, 108, 125 Speed, Jessie 112,116 Spells, Cathy 27,41,43 Spigener, Cara 70, 91, 103, 104, 109, 125, 203 Stack, Ginny 127, 203 Stamper, Kelli 110, 203 Stanley, JD 171,203 StanseU, Chris4, 14, 17,35, 36, 37, 61, 145, 203 Steadman, Christine 205 Stegall, Dana 27, 45, 57, 58, 59, 77, 126, 172 Steiner, Chris 106, 107, 108 Stensone, Melanie 16, 27, 124 Stentz, Christi 122, 123, 131 Stephens, Cindy 77, 108, 126 Stephens, Samantha 11 Sterner, Margie 12 Stevens, J arrett 71, 120 Stevens, Todd 70, 87 Stewart, Amanda 5, 115 Stewart, Corey 70, 77, 86 Stewart, Major 70, 87, 89 Stinson, Susan 121,258 Stratton, JJ112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117 Stratton, Michael 117 Straughan, Stacy 110, 205 Strickland, Cindy 41,43 Stringer, Cisti 36, 65, 108 Strong, Sonja 114 Stuart, Shawn 180, 205 Sullivan, Leigh77, 87, 106, 129 Svan, Michele 77, 93 Swan, Chasen 130 Szakaly, Wendy 106 T Talley, David 12, 205 Tanner, Pamela 115 Tarbutton, James 205 Taylor, Angelia 104, 109, 131, 205 Taylor, Christy 40, 43 Taylor, James 205 Taylor, Miyoshi 139 Taylor, Tara 32 Teel, John 205 Thomas, Barbara 258 Thomas, Michelle4, 27, 37, 70, 85, 86, 87, 89, 173 Thomas, Richie 70, 87, 88, 142 Thomas, Shane 15, 22, 25, 36, 37, 67, 71, 73, 102, 142, 173, 205 Thomas, Tasha 12 Thomas, Tiwana 117 Thompson, Brad 112, 113, 114, 117 Thompson, Sharon 110, 125, 205 Tombrello, Frank 36, 37, 65, 118, 142, 207 Tombrello, John 54,55, 131, 198, 205, 207 Toups, Eric 71 Tousaint, Nicole36, 37, 65, 70, 8 3, 86, 89, 90, 124 Triplett, Stephanie 32 Tubbs, Kimberly 93 Tuggle, Heather 41, 43, 103 Tulley, Julie 122, 123, 186, 205 Tuminello, Kristi 40, 43, 51, 129 Turbyfili, Angel 41, 43 Turner, Chris 112, 115, 122, 123 Turner, Monya 114, 205 Turner, Rose 103, 258 Tyndall, Trey 25, 36, 37, 49, 63, 65, 71, 102, 108, 180 Tyson, Tiffany 108 U Upchurch, Lena 13, 106 V Van Winterswyk, Nathan 117 Vaughn, Leigh 47, 65, 67, 72, 73, 108, 118, 205 Vaughn, Ronda41,43, 103 Vickers, Chad 5 Vineyard, Mark 37, 68, 70, 82, 86 Vowell, Cheryl 2, 259 W Waddell, Susan 10, 259 Waddles, Kinywatta 115 Wagner, Danny 15, 111. 127, 205 Wagner, Jacqueline 205 Wainwright, Janna 205 Wakely, Eric 113, 114. 115, 117 Walford, Angela47, 67 ,70, 72, 90, 173 Walker, Charles 5, 169 Walker, Chasity37, 45 , 57. 59, 93. 103 Walker, KeUy 205 Walker, Ryan 37 Walker, Willie 87, 114 Wallace, Jim 32,36 , 37, 135 Wallace, Jo Ann 112, 113. 115, 117, 205 Wallace, Kelly 112, 113. 116, 117 Walls, Kim 32 Walton, Chad 205 Ward, John24, 70, 83 , 86, 89 Ward, Shannon27, 77, 108 Ware, Jimmy 259 Warner, Jason 17 Warren, Melinda 120 Washington, Cladius 253, 259 Washington, Kalan 2, 50, 70, 86, 104, 112, 116, 130 Washington, Kevin 11, 24, 70, 86, 87, 89, 116 Washington, Shundareka 115, 128 Washington, Walter 117 Wassam, Jeanine 122, 123 Waters, Kathryn 41, 43, 103 Waters, Liz 143 Watson, Stephanie 41, 43 Webb, Chersea 112, 117 Webb, Shannon27, 37, 44, 53, 54, 55, 67, 72, 103 Webster, Christopher 122 Weisner, Joyce 115 Welbom, Keith 71 Welch, Craig 71 Welch, Leasa 108, 124, 206 Welch, Racquel 80 Welch, Rebecca 206 Werline, Kelly 126 Wheeler, Eric 71 Wheeler, Michael 37, 50. 65,67, 72, 73. 170, 206 Whisman, Jennifer 122, 123 115, Whitaker, Inez 259 White, Corey 25, 51, 60, 61, 71, 74, 75, 78, 81, 128, 206 White, James 5, 92, 115, 168 White, Ronald 77 Whitehead, Joyce 259 Whitt, Jeff 206 Whitton, Brent 32 Wieclaw, Amy 40, 43, 119 Wieclaw, Kelli 42 Wieclaw, Sandra 77, 103, 126 40, 43, Wilcoxen, Bridget 143 Wilder, Delois 259 Wiley, Margaret 41, 43 Williams, Audrey 32, 112, 117 Williams, Barbara 259 Williams, Chad 116, 126 Williams, Coretta 139, 141, 206 Williams, Darius 115 Williams, Josetta 115 Williams, Louis 206 Williams, Stephanie33, 93, 126, 206 Williams, Stephen 117 Williams, Tammy 139 Williams, Tiffany 75 36, 37, Williams, Xavier 116, 122, 123 Williamson, Hope 37, 45, 57, 59, 67, 72, 77, 93, 103, 126 Williamson, Kay 259 Williamson, Matt 116, 206 Willis, Chris 104, 127, 206 Wilson, Freddie 71 Wilson, John 125,206 Wilson, Rebecca 40, 42 Wilson, Tanya 27, 37, 38, 39, 45, 57, 58, 59, 65, 103 Winfield, William 259 Winkler, Joseph 70, 86, 115 Winkler, Willie 70 Woodruff, Gary 104 Woodruff, Julie 41,43 Woodruff, Lisa36, 65, 104, 108, 109, 122, 123, 126, 131, 206 Wooten, Cindy 24, 51, 70, 85, 87, 89 Worachek, Steve 10, 70, 82,85,87, 89, 111, 206 Worm, Metrick 77, 106, 127 Worsham, Thomas 104, 105, 124, 126, 135 Worthen, Ron 259 Wren, Chris 206 Wright, Kemp 51, 55, 74, 75. 78, 80, 108, 178, 206 Wright, Paul 70, 87 Wright, Theodora 112, 116 Wright, Wendy27, 70, 86, 104, 126 Wynn, Brandi 35, 36, 37, 49, 51,63, 77, 109, 118 Y Yamado, Kyoko 23, 122, 123, 206 Yeager, Mandy 37, 104, 108, 122, 123 Yoakum, Chris 70, 86, 88, 89 York, Aaron 32, 118 York, Nikki 139, 172, 206 Young, Marty 4, 86 Young, Michael 135, 137 Young, Todd 70, 82, 86 Z Zem, Kimberley 77, 126, 143 Ziegler, Shane 145 V Volume XIX of the Southwood High School Roundup was printed in Dallas, Texas, by Taylor Publishing Company with a press run of 1125 copies. The book s 410 pages were printed on eighty-pound double-coated enamel paper. Body copy was set in 12 pt., captions in 10 pt., and headlines in 30 pt. Garamond Bold and 36 pt. Geneva Outline. The 1989 cover is printed on Lithocote material using the colors Process Blue 9 and Sunset Red 33 printed around a four-color photograph. Individual portraits and photographs were taken by David Mauldin Studios in Shreveport. The 1989 Roundup Staff extends a special thanks to Mr. Eddie G. Ray of Longview, Texas, who contributed the opening picture used in the senior section. The yearbooks were sold to the student body for $25.00 per copy.
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