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ABOVE: Known for his striving for incon- sistency, BRANDON ELLIOTT was a member of the Science Club, Leo Club, the Quiz Bowl Team, and vice-president of the Speech Squad. His scholarly endeavors netted several scholarships including one from USL and one from Florida College. Since his favorite subject was World History, it is only natural that he will pursue a degree in law. 'Ii .tt ABOVE: Although she was an AHS student for only two years, PAIGE GUIDRY was elected senior class treasurer and treasurer of the Leo Club. She participated in the Junior Miss program and was selected Queen Triton Vl by the Krewe of Triton. 236 SENIOR PROFILES f w LJ AT RIGHT: A member of the Leo Club, yearbook co-editor and Hi- Stepper captain, CORY GORDON enjoyed dancing, modeling and snow skiing in her spare time. She plans to attend LSU to pursue a degree in business and then open up her own. The sense of family at AHS was especially memorable for Cory. A Ram baseball player for three years, BRIAN RICHARD was also a Leo Club member, secretary of the Science Club, and the yearbook staff's photographer. He especially liked AHS's sense of unity and pride, qualities that Brian himself has exhibited. he-qv A T RIGHT: MELODIE ARCENEA UX excelled in many ways at AHS. She was voted Miss Merry Christmas and was elected to the Football and Basketball Homecoming Courts. Melodie was editor of the yearbook, reporter for Leo Club and Student Council, a Varsity Cheerleader and a member of the FBLA. She was indeed a symbol of school spirit and pride. H - I I .i H- 1 , AT LEFT: MARC LANDRY'S personal mot- to, or maybe it's his goal in life, is to love a dozen dozen, like the Cavalier poets of 17th century England. Named one of AHS's first male Varsity Cheerleaders, Marc was well known for his dancing and singing talents. A member of his church choir and the Scott Youth Group, Marc also be- longed to the Leo Club and served as French Club historian. THERESA THIBEAUX believed in getting as much as she could from life. And she did just that as senior class reporter, a Rampage reporter, vice-president of both FBLA and PRIDE, and a member of Leo. Known also for her beauty and poise, Theresa was Senior Class Sweetheart, a maid on the Football and Basketball Homecoming Courts and a maid on the Miss Merry Christmas Court. She sees nursing in her future. me 9 3 3 - I 2 ,ei ' ff . . we ,uf ,I . 4' lg, ! Q -I I J..
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- k'W -'wt . 5, 111 lib? IBOVE: A member OI the band, SEAN HUNDLEY was also the reporter for the National Honor Society ind a photographer for the yearbook staff. Sean eceived a 55.000 academic scholarship and an S800 rand scholarship to USL. His talent in math earned a ,st place in Trigonometry at the District Literary Ral- jf. An honor studnt, Sean maintained a 4.0 average or the last three years of high school. or xi-Wfi' Snr, fi. 4-1. , 1. itiidgv ,, ,W,..W, W K A J? 'S' 7 W 251. ' I ,fe tl NO I il BUV W GENE ABOVE: A born actress, MICHELLE LANDRY won numerous awards in drama competitions. A member of FBLA, PRIDE, and Drama Babies, Michelle also served as Speech Squad reporter. She hopes to major in Business at Grambling State. AT LEFT: Don't worry about what you can't change, lest another pessimist be born was a philosophy TOMMY COX tried to remember. Vice-President of the Science Club, he was also a member of the Leo Club, the Spanish Club and the Speech Squad. A former House of Representatives page, Tommy received a 59,000 scholarship to LSU. He enjoys debating, cycling and writing poetry. Tommy hopes to pursue a degree in law. Truman Capote's words I aspire have a special significance for MARY MATESE. A National Merit Semi-Finalist, Mary was a member of chorus, the Speech Squad, Science Club, Spanish Honor Society, and National Honor Society. She earned scholarships from USL, LSU and the University of Texas ranging from 53,000 to S14,200. AT LEFT: MICHELLE PHILLIPS served as secretary of Interact and lieutenant for the Pep Squad. A member of the chorus, she was also a three-year member of the French Cub. Michelle enjoys working as a senior girl scout and singing with her church choir. She plans to study educa- -, tion at Lsu. ' I ABOVE: A senior football player, KIM BROUSSARD enjoyed weightlifting, biking, and jogging. Voted Most Handsome , ,,., senior boy and Prom King, Kim devoted most of his energy to , the Wreckin' Ram football team for four years. Although his Q favorite course was Medical Life Science, Kim was yet undecid- ' Q ed on a major he hopes to pursue at LSU. r , af' ' X v Q ,X , J, , 3,5 , I Y 276 1 1 36 'ii 'inf' ABOVE: AMY MEDLIN served as president of the Spanish Honor Society and treasurer ol the Science Club. She was also a member of the Leo Club, the Beta Club, and the Senior Spirit Comittee. Amy worked as the Rampage's photographer and literary editor. ln her spare time she enjoyed tennis, swimming, painting, and photography. Amy hopes to major in International Trade and Finance at LSU. An avid sportsman, BRIAN POINDEXTEFI was a member of the Ram football and baseball teams. Awarded All-District and All- Parish 1st Team quarterback, Brian also received the scholastic award for the player with the highest grade point average. He received a half scholarship for football at NW University. Brian hopes to pursue a major in the field of medicine. AT LEFT: A serious music lover, JULIE GUIDFIY worked hard to promote Chorus. Elected sweetheart of the chorus for two years, she placed superior at State Rally and was awarded a chorus scholarship to LSU. An avid tennis player, swimmer and skiier, ANNA LENTJES was co-editor of Rampage, vice-president of National Honor Society, parliamentarian of Student Council, and a member of Leo Club. She particularly enjoys W the togetherness of the , - student body in sports, academics and extracur- ricular activities. SENIOR PROFILES 237
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