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Shreveport) Times Photo Negatives A INDEX TO THE (SHREVEPORT) TIMES PHOTO NEGATIVES A AAA official puts safety tape on bicycle, #8127: 1952-Feb-04 A&P Grocery Store Awards sewing machine, #10781: 1953-Aug-04 Comic book area for children, #11275: 1953-Nov-? Creswell, #3171: 1948-July-26, #9903: 1953-Feb-08 Greenwood Road, #3905: 1949-Mar-01 Long, Travis, manager of new store at Shreve Island, #22118: 1959-Jun-25 New store, #9319: 1952-Oct-21 New A&P VP at Southern Ave. Store, #21412: 1959-Mar-17 Aamodt, August, Reverend S’port "Young Man of the Year" award from JC’s, #33895: 1965-Jan-18 Abcrombie, Tom, #60226: 1975-Apr-22 Abel’s Red Bag Pure Coffee, #5048: 1950-Mar-15 Ablon’s Restaurant, strike pickets, #1485-1486: 1947-Mar-29, #2025: 1947-June-24 #1497-1498: 1947-Apr-02, #6758: 1951-Jul-?, #12237: 1954-Apr-24 #20026: 1958-Aug-20 Abney, Ruth T., #48817: 1970-Sep-29 Abramson, Davi Lynn, #14767: 1955-Nov-21 Abramson, Joe, #15033: 1956-Jan-? Abramson, Sol, #35886: 1965-Oct-28 A. C. Steere School Family fun night, #14553: 1955-Sep-30 Feature, #26062: 1962-Jan-30 Football feature, #26397: 1961-Oct-13 Girl Scout style show, Lynn Moore & Diane Cherry, #23539: 1960-Apr-22 Girl Scouts, #22751: 1959-Nov-21 Graduation, #50472: 1971-May-19 Kids on spanking, #64627: 1976-Oct-18 PTA, #4182: 1949-May-14, #8161: 1952-Feb-15, #17144: 1957-Apr-?, #19154: 1958-Mar-23 School lunches, #62207: 1975-Dec-12 Achee, Ben, #64686: 1976-Oct-22 Achee, Marie-Alaine, 43204#50338: 1971-May-05 Achee, Roland, #19298: 1958-Apr-11, #65098: 1976-Dec-13 Acme Blox, #2237: 1947-Sept-22, #3658: 1948-Dec-21, #6321: 1951-Feb-22 Achord, Bonnie J., Jr., #39059: 1967-Feb-10 Aclin, Ken, Shreveport Times photographer Portrait mug shot, 362335: 1976-Jan-02, #63723: 1976-June-10, #72522: PROPERTY OF LSU-SHREVEPORT AR 1 INDEX TO THE (SHREVEPORT) TIMES PHOTO NEGATIVES 1979-Jan-09 Acree, Arlena, #101123: 1988-Jan-15 Acuff, Roy, #2827: 1948-Mar-21 Honored at musicians convention, #60801: 1975-June-24 Ad Sign Co., #12194-Apr-16 Adair, Opal, #46707: 1969-Dec-07 Adam, Butch, #65241: 1976-Dec-28 Adams, Amelia, #52209: 1972-Mar-02 Adams, B., #52684: 1972-May-09 Adams, Bob, #41449: 1968-Jan-25 Adams, Charlotte, female basketball player, #47860: 1970-May-09 Adams, Danny, Eagle Scout, #41140: 1967-Dec-07 Adams, Glenn, Eagle Scout, #62338: 1976-Jan-06 Adams, Mrs. H. B., #64000: 1976-July-21 Adams, Jean, Seventeen editor, #40333: 1967-Aug-14 Adams, Jeff, #53379: 1972-Sep-25 Adams, Jimmy, #11105: 1953-Sep-? Adams, Leon, #1: 1946-Feb-20 Adams & Carroll Lumber Co., #1925: 1947-May-30 Adcock, Joe Bill, #11909: 1954-Feb-12, #11942: 1954-Feb-18 Adcox, Billy Joe, #60484: 1975-May-15 Addington, wedding, #9913: 1953-Feb-11 Adell, Morton, #16603: 1957-Jan-02 Adger, Delores, #53752: 1972-Nov-10 Adger, Jim, #49299: 1970-Dec-09, #62638: 1976-Feb-10 Adkins, Grover, #49500: 1971-Jan-14 Admiration Coffee Co., #3888: 1949-Feb-25 Aerospace Education Symposium at La. Tech, #26715: 1961-Dec-01 Agenda Club, #10428: 1953-May-16, #11534: 1953-Dec-? Agnew School, #31019: 1963-Nov-05 Feature, #35693: 1965-Oct-11, #38558: 1966-Nov-29 Time capsule, #47701: 1970-Apr-22 Agnew, Spiro, Vice President Visits BAFB, #52551: 1972-Apr-24 Agudath Achim Synagogue, #1342-1343: 1947-Mar-10, #2706: 1948-Feb-09 Bas Mitzvah of Sharon Ritman, #36516: 1966-Feb-03 Officers of congregation, #3839: 1949-Feb-14 Purim Coronation Ball royalty, #21458: 1959-Mar-22 Rabbi Leo Brener’s 25th anniversary, #22015: 1959-Jun-14 Rosenfeld kids play with dreidel, #49382: 1970-Dec-21 2 PROPERTY OF LSU-SHREVEPORT AR INDEX TO THE (SHREVEPORT) TIMES PHOTO NEGATIVES Youth tribute to John F. Kennedy, #49180: 1970-Nov-19 Agurs development group, #13480: 1955-Jan-25 Agurs, W. C., in office in Levy Building, #183: 1946-Apr-24 AHEPA Convention, #25771: 1961-Jun-22, #25785: 1961-Jun-24 Aiken, Durward, #50070: 1971-Apr-03 Aiken, Dr. Margaret, #3615: 1948-Dec-10 Air Conditioners, Inc., #16829: 1957-Feb-13 Air Force Association (AFA) Aerospace presentations team, #42143: 1968-Apr-29 Awards to Ewings, #25445: 1961-Apr-29 Award to Lt. General Russell F. Dougherty, #50492: 1971-May-21 Award to Mrs. Hazel Snider, #48343: 1970-July-16 Award S’port “Times” honorary membership, #54058: 1973-Jan-05 Book donated to Shreve Library, #40939: 1967-Nov-10 Congressmen w/Generals Hill & Temple, #65411: 1977-Jan-15 First women’s civilian chapter in the United States, #34217: 1965-Mar-04 Membership assistance awards to 2 AF & 20 BS, #32260: 1964-May-02 Membership drives, #31765: 1964-Mar-03, #51660: 1971-Dec-06 Montgomery, John B., AFA president, #29182: 1963-Jan-28 NASA film for executive board, #45732: 1969-July-19 Officers, #48641: 1970-Sep-04 Planning Joint meeting of local chapters, #49300: 1970-Dec-09 Regional convention in Shreveport, #50492: 1971-May-21 S’port-Bossier AFA Squadron chartered, #14086: 1955-May-27 State convention in Bossier City, #30090: 1963-June-08, #40946: 1967-Nov-11 State officers elected, #50496: 1971-May-22 Airline High School Allen, Jeannie, yearbook editor, #45325: 1969-May-23, #47604: 1970-Apr-09 American Legion awards, #34859: 1965-May-27, #37400: 1966-May-25, #47954: 1970-May-20 Bailey, Steve, class favorite, #56481: 1973-Dec-20 Barksdale, Diane, yearbook editor, #45326: 1969-May-23 Barksdale, Diane, Optimist award, #46686: 1969-Dec-02 Beauties, #47160: 1970-Feb-06, #57179: 1974-May-25 Bicentennial festival, #63379: 1976-Apr-26 Chaffin, Ken, signs w/LSU, #46781: 1969-Dec-13 Cheerleaders, #39257: 1967-Mar-10, #41996: 1968-Apr-15, #44683: 1969-Mar-22, #47507: 1970-Mar-24, #54732: 1973-Apr-17, #57179: 1974-May-25 PROPERTY OF LSU-SHREVEPORT AR 3 INDEX TO THE (SHREVEPORT) TIMES PHOTO NEGATIVES Class officers, #39706: 1967-May-10, #42273: 1968-May-13, #45135: 1969-May-07, #47506: 1970-Mar-24, #53521: 1972-Oct-12 Class favorites, #44113: 1969-Jan-16, #46985: 1970-Jan-14, #51843: 1972-Jan-03, #56454: 1973-Dec-17 Collins, Melanie, class favorite, #56480: 1973-Dec-20 Computer system, #42557: 1968-June-11 Construction, #32475: 1964-June-11 Drum maJorettes, #46307: 1969-Oct-13 Dysart, Rhonda, honor graduate, #60417: 1975-May-09 Editors, #35536: 1965-Sep-17, #39705: 1967-May-10, #47946: 1970-May- 19, #54629: 1973-Apr-06, #57179: 1974-May-25 Feature, #33148: 1964-Sep-29 Football sweetheart Terri Ferriter, #51238: 1971-Sep-23 Graduation, #39833: 1967-May-24, #42457: 1968-May-30, #48011: 1970-May-27, #50486: 1971-May-21, #52771: 1972-May-23, #55151: 1973-May-30, #57810: 1974-May-28, #60617: 1975-May-25, #63599: 1976-May-25 Gray, Jack, coach, #37872: 1966-Aug-13 Harr, Clark, outstanding distributive education, #45239: 1969-May-16 Homecoming dance, #58832: 1974-Oct-26 Homecoming Queen Jane Harvill, #33295: 1964-Oct-21 Homecoming Queen Linda Heins, #35888: 1965-Oct-30 Homecoming Queen Jane Foremann, #40548: 1967-Sep-18 Homecoming Queen Judy Bush, #43312: 1968-Oct-03 Homecoming Queen Diane Barksdale, #46306: 1969-Oct-13 Homecoming Queen Cherie Davis, #48878: 1970-Oct-07 Homecoming Queen Kay Haynes, #55892: 1973-Oct-01 Johnson, Mark, wrestling coach, #62413: 1976-Jan-15 Key Club sponsors, #40872: 1967-Nov-01 Marching Festival, state championship trophy, #49165: 1970-Nov-18 McVair, Ernest S., MaJor, ROTC instructor, #53156: 1972-Aug-15 Morgan, Barry, signs w/Baylor, #41584: 1968-Feb-13 Most beautiful, Joanne Lanzillotti, #39010: 1967-Feb-04 Most beautiful, Debbie Sontag, #41503: 1968-Feb-02 Most beautiful, Barbara Taylor, #44324: 1969-Feb-07 Most beautiful, Sarah Lynn Elliott, #54242: 1973-Feb-03 Mr. & Miss Airline High School, #36157: 1965-Dec-08, #46965: 1970-Jan-12, #56454: 1973-Dec-17, #59545: 1975-Feb-01 Murphy, Robert F., SMSgt., ROTC instructor, #53159: 1972-Aug-15 4 PROPERTY OF LSU-SHREVEPORT AR INDEX TO THE (SHREVEPORT) TIMES PHOTO NEGATIVES New stadium, #44281: 1969-Feb-04 Open house, #34098: 1965-Feb-15 Pep squad, #39661: 1967-May-04, #42195: 1968-May-04, #44752: 1969-Mar-29 Pep squad leader, Mary Rocks, #57687: 1974-May-16 Piazza, Johnny, #39684: 1967-May-09 Piazza, Johnny, signs w/La. Tech, #41266: 1967-Dec-26 Play, #44180: 1969-Jan-23 Play “Signs of Spring”, #42104: 1968-Apr-25 Play “Bye, Bye Birdie”, #47373: 1970-Mar-05 Play “Calamity Jane”, #50267: 1971-Apr-28 Play “Where’s Charlie?”, #51976: 1972-Jan-26 Play “The Big Rock at Candy’s Mountain”, #54565: 1973-Mar-28 Play “Oklahoma”, #56696: 1974-Jan-23 Reunion, Class of 1966, #62973: 1976-Mar-16 ROTC Cadet Mike Markow, #54731: 1973-Apr-17 ROTC drill team trophy, #59956: 1975-Mar-20 Rupp, Cherlyn, outstanding distributive education, #45238: 1969-May-16 Santoro, Paulette, asst. editor, #45197: 1969-May-13 School accepted by Bossier School Board, #32926: 1964-Aug-21 Scott, Don, basketball player, #44682: 1969-Mar-22 Scott, Don, signs w/Centenary, #44796: 1969-Apr-03 Smith, Cindy, editor, #45198: 1969-May-13 Smith, Sarah, class favorite, #49391: 1970-Dec-21 Student council, #39707: 1967-May-10, #42274: 1968-May-13, #45101: 1969-May-02, #47694: 1970-Apr-21, #54629: 1973-Apr-06, #57686: 1974-May-16 Thomas, D. J., #44879: 1969-Apr-13 Top graduates, #37386: 1966-May-22, #42311: 1968-May-16, #47955: 1970-May-20, #50461: 1971-May-18, #54840: 1973-May-01, #57546: 1974-May-02, #63492: 1976-May-10 Track meet, #54539: 1973-Mar-23, #54598: 1973-Apr-02 Vaughan, David, Optimist award, #46655: 1969-Nov-26 Viking mascot, #38963: 1967-Jan-25 Airline Shopping Center Ribbon cutting, #40919: 1967-Nov-08 Airplanes Amphibian plane belonging to Jack M.
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