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AT RIGHT: An accomplished dancing student, LYNETTE LANDRY was named second runner-up to Miss Dance of Louisiana. A senior class represen- tative, she was also a Varsity Cheerleader and a year- book staff member. Named Senior Class Sweetheart, Lynette was also a maid on the Football and Basket- ball Homecoming Courts and the 1985 Prom Queen. CORY CLIFTON may have been a wild and crazy guy, but he was also involved in school activities. He was vice-president of the Leo Club, parliamentarian of the Spanish Club, food chairman for Beta Club, and a member of the Science Club and Spanish Honor Society. On the Principal's List and the reci- pient of honor certificates, Cory hopes to pursue a degree in dentistry and orthodontics. V I f I -Tl- I I I Q I 4-Q at 59- ABOVE: JANICE COLE served as FHA's local treasurer and the parish's trasurer. Her interest in Home Economics led her to the District Literary Ftally where she placed 4th in Home Economics IV. She . also received the Home Ec. departmental award. But, mathematics has captured her heart, leading her to pursue a degree in accounting. 238 SENIOR PROFILES AT LEFT: SADIE ST. JULIEN was elected Basketball Hoemcoming Queen and a member of the Football Homecoming Court. A member of FBLA, Sadie was also Industrial Arts treasurer and secretary of PRIDE. With a degree in Criminal Justice in her plans, she hopes to specialize in police work with juvenile delinquents. an X a. so W ,':..L,f: - , . . . V e. 'Q P ,xv gt -If it ,S it . .. . . 1 . W if E 5'- mv Q.- r a s , f if I! if Q,- F X 1 A ' ' ,f mf B' , fffwfgsf 'PK AT LEFT: STEPHEN SPROUf was Spanish Club president, N tional Honor Society parliame tarian and Spanish Honor Soci ty trasurer. He attained tl Regency Certificate for cor pleting an assigned program academic classes. Stephe received a full tuition scholarsh to Our Lady of the Lake Univer: ty in San Antonio, as well as 33,000 a year scholarship Augustana College. During r leisure time, Stephen enjo snow skiing, biking, art ar coaching soccer. Homecoming queen, CYNTH. PEFIFION was also Stude Council vice-president, Le Club's senior board member ar the lieutenant of the Hi-Stepper Voted Friendliesf Senior Gi Cynthia liked AHS's large st dent body which offered a varie of people and interests whe everyone can find friends th are just right for them. She hopt to attend LSU. AT LEFT: Keep your feet c the ground and keep reachir for the stars was STACE HOLMES' personal motto. A active member of the Girl Service Club, Beta Club, tl yearbook staff, and the Ho Cross Youth Group, Staci was also the FBLA reportl and senior class represen ative. She hopes to major Business Management i Economics at USL.
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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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5-an AT RIGHT: STEPHANIE PON's favorite sub- ject was psychology, a course that will con- tribute to her career plans of becoming an elementary and special education teacher. Stephanie was a member of the band, Na- tional Honor Society, Interact and Rampage. l I N .2 'J it 9, Y 1 ' A f 1, 4 ABOVE: Believing that education is a must for making it in life, NANCY BRUNO made the Principal's List and was a member of Who's Who of American High School Students. A member of the Pep Squad for four years, Nan- cy will be well remembered for her zest as a lieutenant in the squad. K-ef 340 AT LEFT: A talented artist, JUDE TRAHAN placed first at the Literary Rally in art, recieved the Best in Show award at the Lafayette Regional Art Competition and was given the art department's award for artlmixed media. An honor roll member for four years, Jude's hobbies included drawing, photography, and airbrushing. Becoming a mechanical engineer is Jude's dream. ABOVE: Senior class president, GREG GUIDRY en- joyed being involved in many school and church ac- tivities. ln addition to serving as senior class presi- dent, Greg was also a member of the Ram baseball and football team, the Leo Club and the Scott Youth Group. He hopes to earn a business degree from USL. Greg believes success is in the eye of the beholder. In our eyes Greg, you are a success! Performing with the Hi-Steppers for two years was one of KRISTY RESWEBER'S greatest ac- complishments. Also a Leo Club member, she en- joyed swimming, dancing and racquetball in her leisure time. Kristy's career plans include a major in Business Administration so that she can enter the field of advertising or merchandising. AT LEFT: ROXANNE ANDRUS served as FBLA's president, PRlDE's treasurer and a Leo Club member. She was also a member of the Football and Basketball Homecom- ing Courts. With unusual plans for the future, Roxanne hopes to become a district judge after first becoming a lawyer. She leaves AHS, treasuring her education and overview of life. A dynamic individual, BRIDGET NEEDHAM was especially recognized for her dancing talent. Named Miss Dance of Louisiana, she also placed 1st in the New York Jazz Auditions and received a total of 82,000 in dance scholarships. Bridget was a member of Leo Club, senior class vice- president and co-captain of the Hi- Steppers. Hopeful that a dance career awaits her, Bridget plans to move to New York. W , Y ,Q ghfg 3 1 Involvement and en- AT LEFT: MONICA r,',Z'f 1 ' ' 4 ',,.... thusiasm are two words that JEFC OA T w a s 'E ki' K 3 'W r . 'f best describe ALLYSON especially recognized ...aw Q was MELANCON. A member of 'Of SefViCe,dC'Utb ,I 5-'il ' Leo Club and Beta Club, she iiocglgbegzgrmo gears i ,jf ' ivj' ' was also editor of the Ram' A member of the qv- lv Q page, Student Council Science Club, FBLA' 1 ' a reporter and a Varsity and the Spanish Club, Y 1 Cheerleader. Known for her Monica was also a scholastic achievements, Yea b00k Staff , , Allyson was onthe Honor roll membef- She Plans te ' and me Principals List. After graduate from LSU -. graduation she would like to with a degree in ' , . , Ph . 'Th t psychology' so that A L .. major in ysica erapy a she can live up to her ,gg f f . USL- motto, wherever you ,iff are, that's where you're at. SENIOR PROFILES 239
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