Alexandria High School - Epic Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)
- Class of 1978
Page 1 of 334
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Who's Who
Ten outstanding seniors are chosen each year
by the faculty to be Who's Who of Alexandria
Senior High. Each student has excelled in the
tasks which he has undertaken. He has been a
responsible and dedicated leader. His activities
have helped to shape his future and have influe
enced others. He is a warrior of Troy.
Clay Dearman, chief EPIC photographer, is an
active member of Science Club, Art Club, and
Quill and Scroll. Elected Senior Class Treasurer,
he serves as statistician for the track and foot'
ball teams and was a La. Boys' State delegate.
Student Council Treasurer, Donald Fritz, is a
member of the varsity football, track, and cross
country teams. A delegate to La. Boys' State, he
is also an active member of Future Voters.
Senior Class President, Mimi Nichols was also a
delegate to La. Girls' State. She is the Business
Manager for this year's EPIC Staff and is an
active member of Future Voters, French Club, Y-
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Editor ofthe Forum, Hope Norman is also a member of
Alexandrians and Concert Choir. She is a National Merit
Semi-Finalist and is in Ouill and Scroll as well as on the
EPIC Editorial Staff. She has twice been overall winner
at State Rally in English and was selected to attend the
Presidential Classroom.
Ginger Graham, Editor-ineChiet of the 1978 EPIC, is also
captain ot the Troydolls. A four-year member of the Y-
teens and a National Merit Semi-Finalist, she also
belongs to Quill and Scroll and National Honor Society,
has served on the Royalty and Homecoming Courts, and
was selected to attend the Presidential Classroom.
Greg Texada, a member of the varsity football team, was
elected Corresponding Secretary of the 1977-78 Stu-
dent Council. He is the president ot Generation ll and
attended La. Boys' State. He was elected Senior with the
Finest Character as well as being this year's Nlr. ASH.
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Selected as Basketball Queen her iunior year, Tari
Wyrick is also co-head cheerleader. She was cho-
sen Cutest in her Senior Class and has served on
both the Royalty and Homecoming Courts. Span
ish Club President, she is also a member of the
National Honor Society.
Key Club President, Billy Zachary, is sports editor
for the Scroll Staff and a member of Alexandrians.
He was also selected to attend the Presidential
Classroom.
Marty Wells, elected as the senior Most Likely to
Succeed, leads ASH as Student Council President.
An outstanding bandsman, he is also a member of
National Honor Society, Key Club, Future Voters,
and FCS.
Shari Lee, elected 1977 Homecoming Oueen, is a
member of the EPIC Editorial Staff and President
ofthe French Honor Society. She is a two year var'
sity cheerleader and is also in Alexandrians. She is
a Key Club Calendar Girl and the Sweetheart Pag-
eant winner. She also served on the Floyalty Court
this year as Miss ASH.
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Service. Long after the 3:25 bell has rung, the winter
sun starts slanting into dusk. One car remains in the
student parking lot. Whose is it?
Character. Special needs arise and dream projects
call for attention. It seems as if a Sadat is required to
get things rolling. Who listens as well as speaks, uses
good sense as well as enthusiasm, and never lowers
himself by lowering others? Who is rarely seen with-
out that attentive smile on his face?
Hope Norman and Greg Texada, for their demonstra-
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1978 Optimist Club Pat-on-theABack Award, elected
by the faculty of ASH.
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Homecoming Court
The long awaited day dawned bright and sunny. The
eight girls of the Homecoming Court awoke filled
with excitement. During that day they reigned over
the parade and the game. The festivities climaxed
the next night at the 1977 Homecoming Dance
amid laughter and smiles. Shari, Stephanie, Donna,
Debbie, Tari, Ina, Susan, and Ginger experienced a
feeling that they will long remember with happiness
and pride.
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Pom Kemper
Will Robolois
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Leslie Cucld
Steve Hoise
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Hope Norman
Marty Wells
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American Revolution
America isn't dour and cynical, lazy, gloomy, or
plagued with iron-poor blood. The spirit of the United
States is youth! Any representative of that spirit must
be optimistic and ingenious, with a pressing sense of
responsibility and an eagerness to carry it forward.
There's a youth at ASH who does embody these quali-
ties. She is Ginger Graham, the recipient of the DAR
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Whether Hope Norman is gazing thoughtfully at the
Jefferson Memorial, or Tari Wyrick is enjoying one of
the many exhibits at the Smithsonian, or Ginger Gra-
ham and Billy Zachary are discussing what they saw
in Congress, or Shari Lee is surveying the city from
the top of the Washington Monument, all five ASH
students are experiencing the excitement of the
annual Presidential Classroom Award in Washington
D.C. A week in the nation's capital is awarded to top
high school students each year and these Trojans
have been selected to represent ASH Seniors of
1978.
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dents from ASH are selected by the faculty to
dissolve some of the mystery surrounding state
politics. After a week at Louisiana State holding
mock elections, serving as officials, and explor-
ing the workings of the law they recreate, dele-
gates return with a much clearer vision of Baton
Rouge, their capital city.
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Rogers, Second Row:
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Bottom Flow: Toni
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BOTTOM: Top Row:
Carol Smith. Middle
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ward, Mimi Nichols,
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SCHOLARSHIP: rating geometry over the
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Jaws: occasional sacrifices that pay oft in
grade point averages.
Or is it more, more than a number on a
ranking sheet or a photo in a yearbook?
True intellect has a passion to learn for
Iearning's sake, an interest in everything
around it, which is restless and alive and
lasts for a lifetime. This is personified by
the Top Ten Percent of the Senior Class -
the thirty-two ranked highest in academics
for 1978.
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Debbie Horrod, Secretory Gino Tcissin, Sophomore Rep.
Donoid Fritz, Treasurer Kenny Robison, Freshman Rep
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Student Council -- l977-78
The main project of the Student Council is
promoting spirit. ln order to have funds for the
year's activities the representatives and offi-
cers began working to raise money during the
summer with curb painting and car washes.
The school year began with the Soc Hop. After
an outstanding homecoming, the Student
Council plunged into other projects. Plans for
hat sales during football and basketball games
showed the spirit that they sought to spread.
As new creative ideas became realities, the
year promised to be the most spirited one at
ASH.
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Suzanne LaFleur, Bud McBride, Gary Melder, 2nd Row: Carol Smith, George Tynes, Linda Williams, Susan Baker, Donald Berlin, Keith Crump,
Connie Douglas, Stephanie Frederic. 3rd Row: Robert Greenberg, Paul Haase, Rita Hendricks, Mark Lafargue, Cheryl Lloyd, lna Milhouse, Den-
ise Soderberg, Norm Thompson. 4th Row: Cornelius White, Lisa Wilson, Latokey Bobb, Jody Boudreaux, Beau Brook, Jamie Clowers, Ray
Douglas, Eileen Gibbs. 5th Row: John Gilley, Sylvia Hardy, Melissa Lachney, Bill LaCour, Helen Loeffier, Keith Milan, Laura Parker, Frederic
Perry. 6th Row: Jackie Ridgeway, Steve Sandkaut, Abby Smith, Sandra Walker, Robby Williamson, Melinda Barrnore, Randy Barnett, Chris
Chandler, 7th Row: Christian Creed, Tammy Eckel, Leslie Graham, David Green, Dennis Joshua, Mecha! Kirk, Harold McKinney, Patricia
Melder. 8th Row: David Reed, Beth Remel, Bobby Rogenmoser, Suzette Short, Dwaine Tennee, Ricky Texada, Tempi White.
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theres the Age of the Leo Club or would you
believe behind those rumpled T-shirts there
are knights in shining armor? ls it surprising
that gallantry and service exist, even when
castles are replaced by schools and milk-white
steeds by Chevy pickup trucks? Maybe a
motive to help other people does not change
with the centuries Leo Club members take it
on their shoulders to devote their time and
energy to the community s good Their
reward no longer the satisfaction of seeing
slain dragons and rescued princesses comes
in knowing that their presence has improved
an imperfect world
LEFT: OFFICERS: Front Row: Paul Haase, Treasurer, Donald
Fritz, Vice-President, Stephanie Duke, Secretary, Walt Laborde,
2nd VicefPresident, Sid Bertheaud, President.
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Fritz, Paul Haase. 2nd Row:
Melinda Barmore, Tracy
Haase, Carol Wade, Tina
Duke, Linda Graalman, Ste-
phanie Duke, Sid Bertheaud.
3rd Row: Diane McArthur,
Tina Miller, Susan Bamburg,
Margaret Gremillion, Marion
Brown. 4th Row: Annette
Clayton, Pam Masson, Chris-
tian Creed, Debbie Fowler,
Patricia Melder, Chris Chan-
dler. 5th Row: Pau! Hiliman,
Stephen Kohara, Kyle John'
son, Paul Hutcheson, Ricky
Nassif, Danette Urbina. 6th
Row: Kim Bledsoe, Cindy
Neck, Ginger Benson,
Katrina Hanley, Tyra Bon-
nette. 7th Row: .loe Long,
Ron Hinkley, Bruce Kelly,
Mark Dunham, David Grif-
fith, Walt Laborde. 8th Row:
Mike Robair, Duane Urbina,
Steve Brandow, Robby Wil-
liamson, Brenda Brechtel,
Carl Crosby.
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Key Club -- Involvement ls the Key
Just as a key is needed to unlock a door, the
Key Club is needed to unlock the door for
today's youth to become tomorrow's leaders. '
The 1977-78 ASH Key Club, under the guid-
ance of Joe Moreau, provides service to the
community and the school. The contributions Q
of these young Kiwanians include running .
bingo games at the VA Hospital, collecting S
money for various organizations, selling Key
Club calendars and holding the Key Club
Dance. Key Clubbers help to keep the spirit of
ASH alive.
REGHT: Front Row: P. J. Wenkel, Ginger Graham, Row: Con-
e i nie Douglas, Shari Lee. 3rd Joanie Diefenderfer, Sandra 'rf'
Fomby. 4th Row: Stephanie Frederick, Paula Beck. 5th Row:
Linda Williams, Paula White. 6th Row: Lisa Wilson, Suzanne Lafl-
eur. 7th Row: Robert Greenberg, Secretary: Billy Zachary, Presi-
dent: Jeff Anding, Treasurer.
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Spencer, Rick Fowler, Jay Penny, Jeff Anding, Sammy Cloud, Scott Hunt. 2nd Flow: Joe Moreau, Sponsor, Keith Mitchell, Mark Williamson,
Billy Zachary, Dave Mallard, David Haller, John Matthews, Duane Urbina, Ricky McLaren, Cornelius White, Lee Sherrill, John Rhodes, Bill
LeBlanc, Marty Wells, Don Corley. 3rd Row: Tim Touchet, John Sharp, Randy Cason, Bud McBride, Mark Latargue, Robert Harrod, Robert
Greenberg, Scott Reed, Mike Long, Dwight Gilley.
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The Junior Volunteers put their ideas into
action. They take some of their own time to
spend with others. Where help is needed a
Junior Volunteer can be found. As productive
members of the community as well as of the
school the Junior Volunteers prove that they
care Awareness is the name of the game and
personal satisfaction along with a unanimous
vote of thanks is their reward.
ABOVE: Frontilowzs Beverly Carter, Ramona Phillips, Pam Laird,
Wanda Sanders, Nelda McGee, Geneva Countee, Delores Kirk,
Cynthia Baker, Jeffrey Tennie, Phyllis Gammage, Harold Jett,
Octavia Sherman, Lavetta Kemper, Brenda Raines, Jacqueline
Texada, Pamela Rosenthal. 2nd Row: Cheryl Donahue, Cynthia
Howard, Marilyn Boss, Sandra Richardson, Janine Johnson,
Kathy Johnson, Aledra Freeman, Debra Stanley, lris Davis, Debra
Seymore, Dorothy McClinton, Cornelius Wh ite, Greg Texada, Ste-
phanie Frederic, Andre Young. LEFT: Front Row: Stephanie Fre-
deric, Reporter, 2nd Row: Cynthia Howard, Vice-President: Che!
ryl Donahue, Secretary. 3rd Row: Sandra Richardson, Treasurer.
Not Shown: Sarah Manuel, President. J
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lnternotionol Thespioin Society
Production of live drama is the primary goal
of the Thespians. From the day of their initia-
tion, the new members have many tasks. They
work both onstage and offstage, building sets,
learning lines, and presenting plays. They
strive to communicate with their audience and
applause confirms their success.
BELOW: Front Row: Leslie Graham, Karen Nachrnan, Stewart
Hendricks, Tina Araiza. 2nd Row: Teresa Fowlkes, Bridget Raba-
tais, Jennifer Maughan. 3rd Row: Tracy Murphy, Rick Fowler,
Kim Bledsoe, Vickie Martin, Susan Peniston, Debbie Fowler,
Trudi Mitchel, Mark Gallagher, FNGHT: Vickie Martin, Treasurerg
Leslie Graham, Secretary, Kim Bohart, Presidentg Bridget Raba-
lais, Vice4Presiclent.
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National Forensic League
The team with the most points wins the tro-
phy. The person with the most points wins too.
That's the way things work in the NFL. ls that
the . . . National Football League? Of course
it's not! lt's the National Forensics League!
Any member of the Forensics team will tell you
that. The points come from winning speech
and debate tournaments not from football
games . . . from brains not brawn . . . from
persuasion power not physical power. AHS s
talented Forensics Team -- they can be proud
of their points.
LEFT: Mr. Owens, Speech Coach. BOTTOM: Mark Gallagher,
President: Mr. Owens, Sponsor. BELOW: Front Row: Rick Fowler
Robert Harrod, .lerre Kinard. 2nd Row: Leslie Graham, Bridget
Rabalais, Kelly McGowen, Jennifer Maughan, Mark Gallagher
Vicki Martin, Susie Peniston, Teresa Fowlkes.
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perfectly symbolizes
the ASH Band. Each
member with his own
instrument is a piece of
the puzzle. Mr.
Andrews, the band
director, is the person
putting the puzzle
together. l-le slowly
and carefully adds one
piece at a time so that
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ished puzzle looks like
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organized band
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unit. lt brings harmony
into the lives of those
at ASH.
TOP LEFT: Front Row: Raymond
Rex, Carolyn Taylor, Tracy John-
ston, Joe Berry, Tasha McCarty,
Carol Walton, Deborah Moore, Lisa
Wolfe, Joanne Hixson, Trency
Elliott, Wendy Herrin, Barbara Rey-
nolds, Annette Clayton, Paula Beck,
Salette,Tennie, Leslie Cudd. 2nd
Row: Luke Moore, Toxie Cockrell,
Becky Strazza, Terry Hardy, Julia
Frederick, Anita Clark,sShirley Fra-
zier, Kerry Foster, Dwayne King,
Lori Wells, David,Dezendort, Rich-
ard Brooks, Yvonne Tanner, Michal
William, Floclney Cole,,Steve
Barnes, Derrick Morrison,'Jamie
Reding, Greg Clark, Donna Newton,
Rosa Liou,iSheri Lewis. Nancy
Schlettler, Joy Kinard. 3rd Row:
Marty Wells, David Cooter, Michael
Smith, Jeff Clark, Jett Bryant, Ricky
Beck, Kenny Robison, Jerry Walker,
Kent Bonnette, Charles Shone,
Harold Jett, Bill LaCour, David Robe
erts, Rodric Marbs, Cornelius
White, Robert DeWitt, Tim Burna-
man, Jerre Kinard, Scot Breland,
Ted Scott, Stephanie Tennie,
Michael Carpenter, David Ray, John
O'Neil, Harlan l-linkston, Kimble
Honore, David Liggins. 4th Row:
Jessie West, Michael Johnson,
David Ogle, James Moore, Margo
St. Julian, Frederic Berry, Michael
Booze, Richard Shelton, Johnny
London, Cullen Washington, Mat-
thew Surgent, Michael Madden,
Dwight Tennie, Robert Sneed, Neil
Barham. OPPOSITE PAGE: BOT-
TOM LEFT: Leslie Cudd, Drum
Maiorette. BOTTOM RlGHT: Mr.
Andrews, Band instructor.
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Where There Is Music
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Theres Happiness
OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: JAZZ BANDi Front Row: Sheri Lewis, Carol Taylor, Leslie Cudd, Derrick Morrison, Tracy Johnston, Larry Waller,
Michael Williams, Joanne Hixson, 2nd Row: Raymond Rax, Ann Robinson, Robert Giordani, Michael Smith, Mark Williamson. 3rd Row: Tim
Burnaman, John O'Neil, Kimble Honore, Nancy Scbettler, Joy Kinard. 4th Row: David Cooter, JeftClark, Marty Wells, Ricky Beck, Kenny Robi-
son, Lori Wells, Jere Kinard, Dwight Tennie. BOTTOM LEFT: OFFICERS: Front Row: John O'Neil, Treasurer, Derrick Morrison, lst Lieutenant,
Annette Clayton, Secretary, Jerre Kinard, Band Captain. 2nd Row: Lori Wells, Band Chaplain, Frederic Berry, Uniform Manager, Lisa Wilson,
Jr. Representative: Tim Burnaman, Instrument Manager, Leslie Cudd, Publicity Chairman, Nancy Scnettler, Soph. Representative, Sheri
Lewis, Librarian. TOP: RIFLE CORPS: Front Row: Diane Waller, Debbie Downey. 2nd Row: Pam McClung, Linda Robinson. 3rd Row: lna Mill-
house, Captain, 4th Row: Jennifer Downey, Co-Captain. ABOVE: MAJORETTES: Front Row: Pam Fillette, Lisa Davis. 2nd Row: Pam Casey,
Allison Johnson, Head Maiorette. CENTER: Lisa Wilson, Feature Twirler.
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TOP: STRING INSTRUMENTALISTS: Dennis Elliott, Andre Sykes, Raynal Walker. BOTTOM: ADVlSORY COUNCIL: Front Row: Latokey Bobb,
Anita Clark, Mike Hardy, Lisa McNary, Mark Dunham. 2nd Rom: Lavettalkember, Mrs. J. C. Cooper, Sponsor: Kevin Brown ."' ' '
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Say "Louisiana" to someone, and a neon
light is likely to start flashing in his head:
Music - Music -- Music! This state is the
center of Dixieland jazz and has a culture rich
in folk songs, spirituals, and unique Acadian
music, it's the oldest, strongest supporter of
opera in America, with many civic symphonies
and choral groups. Thus, the vocalists and
instrumentalists at ASH are an essential part
of any national group of musicians! And
whether they join the company of Louis
Gottshalk and Louis Armstrong or not they
can all continue to enjoy music and to have a
lifetime interest in the arts.
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ABOVE: Front Row: Anna Wardsworth, Leslie Cudd, Thaddus Washington, Mrs. Arlt, Sponsor: Sandra Walker,Belinda McNeal, Janice Jordan
Janice Minor. 2nd Row: Brenda Crouch, Nancy Schettter, Barbara Reynolds, Carol Taylor, Charlotte Johnson. 3rd Row: Laurie Boudreaux, Lisa
Bouclreaux, Lisa Davis, Pam Fillette, Lori Wells, Jamie Mott, Jerry Jordan, Marcia Jones, Cindy Lafleur. 4th Row: Linda Jackson, Stephanie
Ebare, Steve Bailey, Annette Clayton, Melissa Plaisance, Carole Myers, Greg Clark, Kenny Robison. Sth Row: Jeff Clark, Jennifer Downey
David Cooter, Patti Holmes, Cheryl Donahue, Jerre Kinard, Hope Norman. 6th Row: Elmore Howard, Randy Ford, Shari Lee, Cathy Langston
Latokey Bobb, Ginger Benson, Maria Lochuvial. 7th Row: Cari Crosby, Jeff Pearson, Tim Burnaman, George Tynes, Marty Well, Caroline Wood
ward, Jane Banks,
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A lt's spring, the first day of auditions, and the -
g news is already out. "Are you going to try out?
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, to think and you have to like to win. lt's not- ,
y'know - for just anybody, they say." Of A T
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but in excellent singing from tough classical
pieces to more easy going swing works Those -
who will see their names on the list of chosen
voices who ll cry I made it man'
name and befits an Alexandrian.
RIGHT: OFFlCERS: Patti Holmes, Secretary: Jeff Clark, Tenor l
Section Leader: Beth Elliot, Vice-President. Lori Wells, Soprano
Section Leader. 2nd Row: Jamie Mott, Accompanistg Janet Ger-
ami, President: Hope Norman, Alto Section Leaderg Cheryl Lloyd, t 'N g
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ABOVE: Front Row: Jamie Mott, Amy Smith, Patti Hoimes, Hope Norman, Mrs. Arit, Sponsor, Jeff Clark, Beth Elliott, Lori Wells, Cheryl Lloyd.
2nd Row: Darleen Reed, Carey Robinson, Cheryl Donahue, Latokey Bobb, Mark Dunham, Shari Lee, Charlotte Gatlin, Allison Miller, Matthew
Dearbone. 3rd Row: Carl Crosby, Jeff Pearson, Caroiine Woodward, Atten Easter, Steve Brandow, Danny Good, Biily Zachary, George
McGrew, Janet Gerami, Eugene Mack, David Griffith.
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with fine voices ioin the Concert Choir one s
best points deserve a perfect setting and
should be played up to best advantage Noth
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more than the setting of a superior chorus
When individual sounds blend and combine
wow' The result transcends any unaided voice
by far. The Concert Choir takes natural talent,
disciplines and directs it, and lets it shine to its
full potential.
Farrah Fawcett? Why do husky guys wear luhm-
ABOVE: Front Row: Barbara Reynolds, Cheryl Lloyd, Cheryl
Donahue, Pam Fillette, Lisa Davis, Danette Stalnakef, Amy Smith,
Diane McArthur, Sonya Jeter. 2nd Row: Stephanie Ebare, Cynthis
Howard, Darleen Reed, Charlotte Gatlin, Jerry Jordan, Jamie
Mott, Terrie Henry, Hope Nomran, Janet Gerami. 3rd Row: Pre-
ston Ebare, Steve Bailey, Matthew Dearbone, Danny Good, Carl
Crosby, Sherman Reed, Chris Marien, Allison Miller, Allen Easter.
4th Row: David Griffith, Lloyd Humphries, Nathaniel Trottie,
Steve Brandow, George Tynes, Eugene Mack, Kelli Duggan,
George McGrew, Darren Scott. LEFT: OFFICERS: Front Row:
Hope Norman, Alto Section Leader. 2nd Row: Jamie Mott,
Soprano Section Leader, George Tynes, Bass Section Leader,
George McGrew, Tenor Section Leader, Charlotte Gatlin, Librar-
ian, Diane McArthur, Representative.
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The most fun classes are those in which stu-
dents feel there s never enough time. Things
sometimes get moving even before the bell
rings and almost always keep going after class
is over' every minute Women s Chorus is like
ics of choral music and are quickly approach-
ing the level of the higher groups. However
they obviously know when to curb their enthu-
siasm - if they overdid their eager pace
they d be too breathless to produce that lovely
female sound the school enjoys from them.
that. Its forty members have grasped the bas-
Women's Chorus
TOP: OF FICERS: Front Row: Anna Wardsworth, Accompariistg Charlotte Walton, Accompanistp Sandra Walker,
Librarian. ABOVE: Front Row: Cindy Lafleur, Belinda McNeal, Lauri Smith, Mrs. Arlt. 2nd Row: Laurie Boudreaux,C
son, Janice Jordan, Janice Minor. 3rd Row: Sandra Walker, Brenda Crouch, Carole Myers, Elnora Howard, Jean Hebert. 4th Row
sance, Anna Wardsworth, Charlotte Johnson, Sarah Manuel, Jane Banks.
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Without hearing what singers call a good
attack - an opening with plenty of pow - an
audience can get amazingly confused. "What
adds life? What's the real thing? Who wants to
be my favorite store?", they might ask. Strong
beginnings may even be important for a choral
program as a whole. At ASH this is the reason
the freshman choir is so much appreciated'
besides being an exciting group at the pres-
ent ninth-grade choristers promise terrific
vocal productions through 1981.
LEFT: OFFICERS: Marcia Jones, Representative, Ginger Benson
Accompanist. Not Shown: Laura Mosby, Librarian.
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ABOVE: Front Row: Billy Taylor, Angela Cole, Theresa Hale, Sherry Bordelon, Renee Dunlap, Chris Nassif, Wendell Nickles, Mechall Kirk 2nd
Row: Leslie Galligan, Curtis Bennett, Thaddus Washington, Tina Aratze, Marcia Jones, Becky Pinson, Mark McGraw, Linda Thrash, Dan Stokes
3rd Row: Ginger Benson, Martin Lewis, Lance Goss, Mark Dunham, Jerry Wilson, Yolanda Fields, Cathy Langston, Derek Tiles.
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Issues of the SCROLL arrive at ASH each
month, freshly inked and printed but more
importantly fresh in the news they contain.
Throughout the school the noise level falls to
zero as everyone is caught up poring over his
paper. In it he finds reports and rehashings
news of opportunities and events and articles
that do everything from advise to amuse. All of
this is written and organized with professional
care reinforced with sharp photography. It s
SCROLLS come in' their quality commands
attention.
no wonder that homerooms grow quiet when
OPPOSITE PAGEQVTOP LEFT: EDITORS: Susan Simonsen, Mel
Queen. BOTTOM LEFT: Sponsor, Mrs. Lee. BOTTOM FUGHT: Kym
Bohart, Don Corley. LEFT: REPORTERS: Front Row: Ann Hum-
phries, Klm Cupples. Znd Row: Denise'Turner, Jamie Clowers,
Starlene Grayson, Anna Wardsworth, Kathy Kosik, Tim Burke.
BOTTOM LEFT: Donna Grant, Mary Ann Walding. BELOW: Jea-
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Voda, Kevin Young, Billy Murphy. TOP RIGHT: Becky Friday,
Keily Harris, Suzanne Mckay, Katie Tyler. BOTTOM LEFT:
Andrea Chase, Marion Brown. BOTTOM RIGHT: Front Row:
Terry Smzth, Pam Holmes. 2nd Row: Stephanie Frederic,
Bilty Zachary.
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The awesome Troyan mural in the Commons
calmly watches all who pass through the doors
'xr CA of ASH This magnificent contribution is one of
many that the Art Club has given to ASH The
Art Clubbers add new dimensions to the ever
colors is reflected, refracted and bent by their
skillful hands and creative minds The light
from which the spectrum comes shines
proudly on the members of the Art Club and
offers itself to them They take it carefully and
use it to create beauty for the enioyment of all
c cyyy changing prism that is ASH. The spectrum of
ABOVE: Front Row: Mrs. Marlene Thevenote, Sponsor, Theresa
Connella, Rita Hendricks, Karen Cockerham, Kelly Booth,
Scharon Swift, Joyce Chapman, Carrie Saucier. 2nd Row: Lisa
Bohart, Ceasar Kelly, Brenda Reed, Suzy Little, Jenny David,
Cheryl Prats, Dwayne Gauthier, Mark Lafargue. 3rd Row: Ralph
Funk, Bill LeBlanc, David Roberts, Curtis Pugh, Leslie Glankler,
Rick Fowler, Karen Mathews, Debbie Haase, Stephanie Gremil-
lion. LEFT: OFFKDERS: Front Row: Carrie Saucier, Program Chair-
man, Dwayne Gauthier, Secretary. 2nd Row: Bill LeBlanc, Presi-
dent, Rick Fowler, Vice-President, Mark Lafargue, Treasurer,
A ll A 75 Clubs,
Modern literature is inescapable. lt comes
weaving out of the radio in the lyrics of the
best rock artists it pursues us in magazines
movies and television shows A group of lun
iors and seniors at ASH who are responding to
this creative abundance comprise the Quill
and Scroll Society which encourages writing
through its literary magazine the FORUM an
by sponsoring literary events Ouill and Scroll
erates excitement in the world it addresses
a world that is ready for young literature and
whose identity will be shaped by youth
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breeds superior work, and superior work gen-
ABOVE: Front Row: Mary Kay Simpson, Julie Simon, Linda Graal-
man, Carrie Saucier, Debbie Gutweiler, Patty Hill, Vickie Reid.
Christy Woike. 2nd Row: Ginger Graham, Susan Baker, Robert
Greenberg, Cheryi Donahue, Sandra Fomby, Suzanne Lafleur,
Karyn Gray, Ranelle Randles, Carol Smith, Mary Hathorn, Cathy
Rogers, Mimi Nichols. 3rd Row: Steven Scheffer, Clay Dearman,
David Brook, Billy Zachary, Jeff Bryant, Bud McBride, Chris
Clowers, RIGHT: OFFlCERS: Front Row: Vickie Reid, Secretary:
Karyn Gray, Treasurer. 2nd Row: David Brook, Vice'Presidentp
Sandra Fomby, President.
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TOP LEFT: Hope Norman, Editor of the
FORUM: Julie Simon, Associate Editor.
CENTER LEFT: Front Row: Cathy Rogers,
"Nature" Section Head. 2nd Row: Cheryl
Donahue, Assistant "Nature" Section
Head: Carrie Saucier, Assistant "Youth"
Section Headg Linda Graalman, "Youth"
Section Head. CENTER RIGHT: Front
Row:'Karyn Gray, Assistant "Religion"
Section Head. 2nd Row: Dennis Dengel,
"Religion" Section Head: Christy Woike,
Assistant "impressions" Section Head:
Steve Thomasson, "Love" Section Head.
BOTTOM LEFT: David Grimaud, Assist-
ant "Disillusionment" Section Headg Ste'
ven Scheffer, "Disillusionment" Section
Head: Susan Baker, Assistant "Fantasy"
Section Head: Chris Clowers, "Fantasy"
Section Head. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Jackson
. . . There's a skeleton in every closet.
77 Clubs
ASH Cheerleaders
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ABOVE LEFT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Debbie Haase, Head: Ranelie Ran-
dles, Stephanie Frederic, Karen Haase. ABOVE RIGHT: J.V. CHEER-
LEADERS: Front Row: Susan Armand. 2nd Row: Jeannie Chapman,
Nina Millhouse, Paula White.
Sporkle, Smiles, ond Spirit
When someone plugs a lamp into the wall, a current
Uaveh through the wwe and the Hght bulb goes on It
breaks suddenly,iJnexpectedly,into the darkness and
causes everyone in the room to react immediately to the
unaccusuwned bnghtness
When the cheerleaders get out on the gym floor at a pep
rally, they are just like that plug in the wall. They start a
cunent whmh Uavds qumkw Uwoughoutthe gyniand
causes it to explode uncontrollably into SPIRIT Everyone
reacts immediately to this dynamic sensation The gym
lights up with the brilliance of Troian spirit
What causes this reaction? The cheerleaders eight
explosive girls strike the spark' They light the dynamite
which starts the explosion And after spreading their
enthusiasnithroughoutthe gynw they SUH have spintto
spare
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'OP LEFT: Terri Wyrick, Co-Head. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Sparks, Spon-
or. RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Shari Lee, Merrick Turpin, P. J.
Venkel.
79 Clubs
When a Trojan fan looks into ASH's stands
ata football game, a square of purple and gold
meets the eye. This square is the Troyans,
boosters of Trojan spirit. The Troydolls, a
major part of the Troyans, add another dimen-
sion to the group as they perform dance rou-
tines onthe court and on the field. Troyans sell
spirit tags, candy, programs at football games,
and tickets to the annual Troyan sponsored
Christmas dance. They are a symbol of our
mighty Trojan power with their strong support
of all sports at ASH.
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Stull, Melissa Ford, Sharon Lafargue. 2nd Row: Leah Couvillion, Kelly Booth, Cherie Hair, Debbie Fowler, Missy Gilchrist, Trudi Mitchell, Chris
Chandler, Vicki Garon. 3rd Row: Joanna Fallin, Daena Ponce-roll, Beth Remel, Terri Mabry, Vicki Job, Pam Masson, Stacey Vedder, Chyrisse
Carter, Patricia Sparks. 4th Row: Stacey Vaughn, Kelly Cupples, Suzette Short, Tracy Corley, Dena Harrell, Kim Mattson, Vicki Campo, Carmen
St. Amant, Mary Ann Whisenhunt. TOP LEFT: OFFlCEFlS: Sandra Fomby, Danceline Co-Captain, Ginger Graham, Danceline Captain, Meichelle
Myers, Squad Leader: Allison Barton, Squad Leader, Mary Ann Whisenhunt, Squad Leader, Vickie Martin, Squad Leader, Jeri Gowen, Vice-
President: Angela Porche, President. TOP RIGHT: Ms. Cleveland, Sponsork
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Susan Robinson, Jennea Dousay. 2nd Row: Cindy Neck, Susan Bam-
burg, Sandra Walker, Tina Taylor. 3rd Row: Ann Humphries, Renee
Nuckols, Suzy Little, Kim Phillips. RIGHT: Mrs. Carbary . . . Organized
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Ncilionol Honor Society
What qualities are found in a National Honor
Society member? Leadership - Scholarship
- Character - Service - These are the
most noticeable. The purpose of National
Honor Society is to further cultural activities at
school. The members traditionally serve as
guides for Parent's Night. ln addition, this
year they are sponsoring the film "All the
Kings Men" for the juniors and seniors. The
National Honor Society assisted Quill and
Scroll in sponsoring Mrs. Lynch's book review
and also accompanied the Ouill and Scroll
members to New Orleans to see the King Tut .ir
exhibit. The climax ofthe year is the initiation -W
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TOP: Mrs. Shatter, Sponsor. ABOVE: Front Row: Jeff Anding, Paula Beck, Joyce Chapman, Chris Clowers. 2nd Row:
Leslie Cudcl, Clay Dearman, Dennis Derigel, Paula Frazier. 3rd Row: Linda Graalman, Ginger Graham, Deborah
Hardy, Allison Johnson. OPPOSlTE PAGE: ABOVE: Front Row: Suzanne Lafleur, Shari Lee, Cathy Lintzner, Bud
McBride. 2nd Row: Mimi Nichols, Hope Norman. 3rd Flow: Ranelle Handles, Steven Scheffer. 4th Row: Susan Simon'
sen, Carol Smith. Sth Row: Steven Thomasson, Denise Turner, Marty Wells, Mark Williamson. Sth Row: Caroline
Woodward, Terri Wyrick, Billy Zachary. Not Shown: Howard Boudreaux, Coleen Bruns, Paula Turner. CENTER: OFFIQ
CERS: Bud McBride, President: Mimi Nichols, Vice-President: Leslie Cudd, Secretary: Susan Simonsen, Treasurer.
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French Club --- Bon Pour Nous
lmagine a young girl sitting at an outdoor
table of a small cafe in Paris. Suddenly she
hears a voice behind her and she turns
quickly The voice says Pardon mademoi
selle voulez vous aller a la Tour Eiffel avec
moi? tTransIation Pardon miss do you want
to go to the Eiffel Tower with me7j Does her
heart beat faster? Of course not she was a
member of the French Club at ASH She rep
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surerg Raymond Rax, Project Chairman. 2nd Flow: Dianne Word, Project Chairman, Christy Woike, Historiang Julie Simon, Secretary. ABOVE:
Front Row: Sheri Perkins, Kim Davis, Ronnie Beard, James Hunter, Linda Graalman, Tracy Haase, Jenny David, Yuko Baudoin, Sharon Mitc-
hell, Melissa Ford, Carol Wade, Carmen St. Armant, Debbie Fowler, 2nd Row: Ginger Graham, Julie Simon, Holly Brown, Susan Robinson, Alia
son Barton, Karen Streback, Cathy Gaspar, Margaret Gremillion, Pam Masson, Raynal Walker, Kim Phillips, Donald Berlin, Karen Cockerham,
Christy Woike, Fred Simon, Kevin Brown, Verne Chatman. 3rd Row: Chyrisse Carter, Patricia Sparks, Trudi Mitchell, Kim Mattson, Cathy Madi-
gan, Pam Soderberg, Carol Smith, Tyra Bonnette, Joan Gaspar, Sylvia Hardy, Coleen Langston, Mary Ann Walding, Karen Barnes, Thomas
Smith, John Sharp, Mary Hathorn, 4th Row: Diane Word, Wanda Sanders, Mable Franklin, Jamie Clowers, Paula White, Cindy Neck, Karyn
Gray, Anita Walker, Shari Lee, Cherie Hair, David Hammons, Linda Williams, Susan Bledsoe, Kim Bledsoe, Terri Mabry, Mary Kay Simpson. Sth
Row: David Brook, Keith Mitchell, Raymond Rax, Bill LeBlanc, Paul Haase, Ranelle Randles, Sandra Richardson, Mike Lacey, Mary Ann Whi-
senhunt, Bud McBride, Cathy Wilder, Rita Hinkley, Brenda Brechtel, Vicki Campo, Tim Touchet, Annette Clayton, Ginger Benson.
EPIC 86
Spanish - Poco ci Poco Se Vo Leios
SITUATION You an American tourist are
at a bright noisy Madrid bullfight when the
good looking matador Cwho s gust wowed the
crowd with his unbeatable skillj crosses the
arena kneels before you and lays a rose at
your feet What do you do?
ANSWER After rising and reeling off a flaw
less five minute acceptance of his proposal of
word for your terrific preparation in the lan
guage the ASH Spanish Club Then with
your loveliest smile you take the matadors
arm and ride off with him into the sunset to
shouts of Ole'
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,Q marriage, in Spanish, you throw in a good
LEFT: OFFICERS: Cathy Miller, Treasurer: Ms. Reighney,fSpon-
sorg Teri Montou, Secretary: Teri Wyrick, President: Brenda
Reed, Program Chairman, Stephanie Frederic, Vice-President.
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Turpin, Jerry Spencer, Phillip Ortiz. 2nd Row: Kim Williams, Maura Brooks, Cynthia Baker, Todd Lachney, Jesse Hoffpauir, Lisa Rich, Susan
Armand, Tina Jeanise, Connie Waveris, Scott Reed. 3rd Row: Nancy Schettler, Bonnie Stewart, Jill Branton, Chris Wallace, Sandy Williams,
Dena Harrell, Sonya Jeter, Nina Millhouse, Teri Montou, Cathy Miller, Phyllis Gammage. 4th Row: Robert Harrod, Laura Parker, Janell Fairi
cloth, Tina Guinn, Tari Wyrick, Susan Miller, Karen Latham, Marilyn Boss, Shelli Nledlin, Cora Lee Brown. Jay Dunham. Sth Row: Carter Hum-
phreys, Jay Penny, Chris Clowers, Don Corley, Marty Wells, Roger Wilt, Duane Urbina, Jeff Pearson, Kevin Young, David Gregory. 6th Row:
David i-laller, Cornelius White, Kevin Short, Leslie Glankler, Billy Debevec, Keith Milom, Bill Herrington, Timothy Burke, Scot Chase.
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Pi Epsilon Deltci Noture s Reveoler
The Science Club requires its members to
have initiative ambition curiosity and an
interest in discovering new things in the world
Officially named the Pi Epsilon Delta Scientific
Society it sponsors and organizes the school
science fair It sends school winners to
regional and state science fairs with hopes of
someday having an international entrant.
Thus the Science Club gives students an
opportunity to express their ideas creatively in
the fields of math and science.
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TOP: OFFICERS: Front Row: Linda Graalman, Stephanie Duke, Julie Simon. 2nd Row Chris Clowers Susan Baker Steven Scheffer ABOVE
Front Row: Lisa Wilson, Dianne Word, Cherie Hair, Tom Edwards, Mary Ann Walding Annette Clayton Christy Woike Paula Frazier Fred
Simon, David Dezenclorf, Julie Simon, Linda Graalman, Stephanie Duke. 2nd Row: Jeff Andxng Steven Thomasson Bud McBride Chris Clow
ers, Scott Hunt, Brenda Brechtel, Betty Baker, Mark Dunham, Cathy Rogers, Susan Baker Mary Kay Simpson 3rd Row Steven Schaffer Mark
Lee, Clay Dearman, Billy Zachary, John Rhodes, Cathy Wilder, George Purks, Kelli Duggan Mrs Mary Wardsworth Sponsor
EPIC 88
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LAWYER: Let's drop in on a scene taking place in the cof-
fee room of an office.
Violet: l think that pile of papers on my desk grows an inch
every night.
Rose: I can't read the letter the boss dictated to me yester-
day. My shorthand was never too good.
Lawyer: These secretaries were obviously not members of
FSA in high school. They are lazy, inefficient and uncon-
cerned about their work. The girls in FSA at ASH will never
have these problems. FSA prepares them well for success-
ful lives as secretaries in the hustle and bustle of the mod-
ern business world.
VERDICT: The evidence just shown was used against Vio'
let and Rose. Their sentence is life imprisonment in an
office building, chained to their typewriters, with no coffee
breaks. CASE CLOSED
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Paula Antee, Phyllis Gammage.
Dorothy McClinton, Beth Elliott,
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lt's been said again and again: teaching is
the most important profession in America.
Because all persons in the country - from
oyster-huskers to city planners to taxicab-driv-
ers - are channelled through the school sys-
tems, dedicated teachers like no one else can
make an impact on the nation. So it's a relief
to know that the supply of teachers is not run-
ning out - that young adults today are plan-
ning to enter education. As the Future Teach-
ers of America membership shows the stimu-
lation and learning of tomorrow s schools will
certainly equal that of today s.
FllGl-lT: OFFICERS: Sandra Richardson, Secretary, Steve Bran-
dow, Reporter, Cheryl Lloyd, Parllamentariang Robby Williamson,
Vice-President: Terri Smith, President.
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Difulco. 2nd Row: Bruce Kelly, Wanda Sanders, Iris Davis, Diane Ellis, Stephanie Tennie, Cheryl Donahue, Cheryl Lloyd, Geneva Countee,
Heather Downes, Allison Johnson. 3rd Row: Robby Williamson, Steve Brandow, Billy Mills, Don Corley, Paul Daniels, Sandra Richardson, Anna
Wardsworth, Term Smith, Janice Duggan, Pamela Byoune.
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Thriving business: it's a stranger's first
impression of America, formed not only from
our abundant croplands and vital cities but
also from the alert, intelligent faces of our
businesspersons. The business and agribusi-
F. ness departments at ASH acquaint students
with the forces behind this impression, from
whatever angle they choose to study it -
legal, secretarial, mathematical, mechanical,
or agricultural. They hope to continue that
secure productivity as a characteristic of the
United States for a long time to come.
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' ' LEFT: OFFICERS: Front Row: Nola Spears, 2nd Vice-President:
Marion Brown, President, Cheryl Donahue, lst Vice-President.
, ' 2nd Row: Kim Cupples, Reporter, Angela Porche, Parliamenta-
L riang Cathy Rogers, Secretary 3rd Row: Craig Murray, Treasurer.
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ABOVE: Front Row: Kim Cupples, Angela Porche, Marion Brown, Susan Wiggins, Nola Spears. 2nd Row: Beverly Carter, Angie LaCour, Cheryl
Donahue, Tami Perkins, Susan Richmond, Saundra Henry, Debbie Thrasher, Lisa Schultz. 3rd Row: Iris Davis, Geneva Countee, Kathy John'
son, Diane Ellis, Denise Turner, Mimi Nichols, Cathy Rogers, Allison Johnson.
91 Clubs
FFA --Cultivdtingthe Future
Have you ever wondered who it is that Bill
Day addresses so early in the morning with his
talk about rainfall, soybean prices, and pesti-
cides? He's speaking to some early risers who
make up a very important industry in central '
Louisiana - farming. Ask a Future Farmer of G
America: there are a tremendous number of
variables in agriculture and lots of facts to
understand. The greater the running start a
man has on his trade, the better off he'll be.
lt's ASH's FFA members that will soon yawn
before the radios of their pickups, watching
the sun come up, ready to tackle the job of
feeding the world.
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TOP RlGHT: OF FlCERS: Front Row: George Tynes, Sentinel, Billy Murphy, Reporter, Greg Pharis, Vice-President. 2nd Row: Will Rabalais, Senti-
nelg Dave Mailard, Secretary, Ricky McLaren, President. ABOVE: Front Row: Stewart Hendricks, Lee Linton, William Gregory, David Reed,
James Wilkinson, Charlie Brister, Chris Nassif, Ronnie Ayrnond, Steve Saizan, Brian Buckley, Derick Peet, Pat Arceneaux, Mike Brown, Craig
Jowers, Mike Grant. 2nd Row: Gene Chataigner, Chapter Advisorg Kenny Gremillion, David Wesley, Mark Painter, Keith May, Kenneth Pearson,
John Gilley, Wes Guillot, Jerome Rasmussen, Greg Flynn, Ray Douglas, Leo Treadway, John Theriot, Danny Fairbanks. 3rd Row: Jerry Tread-
way, Paul Forest, Maxie Ellis, John Bands, Buddy exada, Randy Pete, Steve Venable, Charlie Nichols, Chris Gaspard, Greg Pharis, Dale Byrd,
Stephen Kohara, Scott Reed, Dorville Robichaux. 4th Row: Jimmy White, Gary White, Larry Stewart, Brian Luhan, Randy Tarver, Biii Thomas,
Billy Murghy, Mike Cloud, Paul Hillman, Jess Gibbs, Walt Laborde, Grant Magnon, Greg Sumbler, Dan Whatley, Donald Foster, Ronnie Malen- F
sek. 5th ow: Daryl Simonetti, David Knight, John Torbett, Kevin Trahan, James Pizanie, Randy Cason, Gene Couvillion, Paul Haase, Bruce
Fairbanks, Clay Blaisdell, Chris Bvlhm, Preston Gilchrist, Steve Maltempi, Bloke Henry. 6th,Row: Kenneth McCarty, Tracy Beech, Dave Maiiard,
George Tynes, Daryl Hataway, Tim Morehouse, David Haller, Junior Mills, David Gregory, Jerry Luzader, John Allen, Ricky McLaren, Roger'
Girtley, Lee House, Scott Bergeron., 7th Row: Randy Conrad, Jack Haller, Mike Painter, Glenn Forest, Will Rabalais, Steve Welch, Jett Ford,
gicky Oucher, Marvin Pressley, Donald Feazell, Dareii Wilkerson, David Chesser, Shay Nichols, Kevin Daley, Jim Lewis, Kelly Kimble, James l
owan.
EPIC- 92 .
4 H Symbolizing Trends of Life
Two bean plants are sitting side by side on a table at the
Rapides Parish Fair. One is large dark green healthy and
his name is Harry. The other is small yellow sickly and
his name is Sylvester.
Harry was grown by a member of 4-H. The boy who
grew Sylvester doesri t belong to 4-H. Poor Sylvester he
he is a one ounce weakling. His beans taste bitter too.
Harry is very proud. He has a blue ribbon on his stem. He
won first place because he was the most handsome bean
plant at the fair besides he is a four ounce muscle plant
and his beans are delicious.
Has anyone discovered why Harry is healthy and Sylves-
ter is sickly? lt s easy! Harry was grown by a 4-H er. The
members of 4-H know how to bring out the best in every-
thing. The members of 4-H always have the best quilts
cakes and carrots at the fair. Poor Sylvester maybe his
son s owner will be a member of 4-H.
didn't win a prize because he wasn't very handsome, and
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A T Charlie Brister, Leo Tread-V
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Fiynn, Stephen Kohara, Jerry'
Treadway, Greg Pharis, Mike
Cioud, lr" Ronnie Malenisek,
Mike Grant, Donald Foster,
Bruce Fairbanks, Marvin
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Paul Forest, .Rodney Forest'
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Humphl someone might say as he checks
out this photograph Fellowship of Christian
Students eh? Well I don t see any haloes Or
wings either And that someone is right
However a member of FCS who is showing a
keen interest in understandlng himself, has no
intention of posing as an angel. By paying
attention to spiritual and religious things and
making them a part of his school life, he learns
to live in a surprisingly satisfying way. A Chris-
tian student may not be angelic, but he can
help himself to become more fully human.
ABOVE: Frontjlowzg Neil Barham, Patricia. Sparks, Pam Mason,
Charlottetwalton, Melinda Bafmore, Sandra Johnson, Pamela
Byone, Heather Downs. 2nd Row: Debbie,Harrod, Charlotte Gat-
lin,TamiPPerkins, Sheri Perkins, Margo Stzfdulian, Mark Dunham?
3rd Row: Lisa Rich, Ginger Benson, Lisa McNary, Ms. Cleveland,
Mrs. Carl:Jary,:3Danette Stalnaker, Tyra Bennetts, Brenda- Breg
chtel. Rachael Cole, Donna Wallace, Tammy Boyd, Margaret
Gremillion, Nancy Edwards, Beau Bff0OkSg::J8YLDUl'1l'121fl'l. EllGHliga
Front Row: Chyrisse Carter, Terri Mabry, Susan Bamburg, 2nd
Row: Kevin Brown,,CarF,,CroslJy. 3rd Row: Ms. Reighney, Ms,
Pecanty, Amanda Posey. 4th Row: Greg Thompson, Mrs. Sparks,
Miss Waites. Sth Rqw: Ken Brown, Jeff Bryant, Mrs. Barham, Sid
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FHA Doing Whot the Nome Soys
By learning the responsibilities of a home
maker these girls gain experience that will
help them in years to come They learn such
budget and taking care of children which are
important in maintaining a happy home They
work not only for themselves but to benefit
others as well
duties as sewing, cooking, managing a
LEFT : Sally Madox, Song Leaderg Joyce Chapman, Historian,
Teny Smith, Reporter, Janell Faircloth, President: Jeanie Chap
man, Secretary, Jenny Harrell, Vice-President,
ABOVE Front Row Susan Ferry Barbara Reynolds Pam Fillette Mary Graco Rose Marie Hurts, Tracey Crittle, Sherry Parsons, Fay Bruynickx,
Julie Dunn Pam Lambert Sherry McCartney 2nd Row Tammy Forest Sally Maddox, Joyce Chapman, Susan Richmond, Marie Tickel, Chenita
Bass Patricia Harris Logan Kessiah Angela Lawrence 3rd Row Cynthia Kay Wanda Nash, Salette Tennie, Karen Cheney, Delores Harris,
Henrietta Poche Cindy Lafleur Marcia Jones Cynthla Kober Cynthia Jackson 4th Row: Cynthia Pollard, Evelyn Madison, Jeannie Chapman,
Jenny Harrell Janell Faircloth Debbie Jines Susan Waters Debbie Byrd Terry Smith, Stephanie Tennie, Cora Brown, Jaqueline Neal.
95 Clubs
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Jamie Mott, Kim Williams, Dana Fritz, Shari Atkinson, Jennifer Gerami, Becky Fisher, Diane Hurts, Mary Giaco, Kathy Ring, Alison Barton, Lis
Davis. 2nd Row: Glenda Weishuhn, Brenda Brechtel, Janice Duggan, Pamela Byoune, Jeannie Chapman, Carole Myers, Kathy Oliver, Bren
Gollinger, Tari Wyrick, Amy Smith, Ann Robinson, Marilyn Hillman, Louann NlcGaugh.
TOP: LUNCHROOM WORKERS: Ronnie Stafford, ElIaLLoycl, Garey Attood, Gary Rosenthal. CENTER: GUlDANCE WORKERS: Front
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Interest ond Porticipcition
Say, Mom, don't call teenagers lazy - look
1 how willing they are to help with chores. Take
2 tt' these student helpers. Day in and day out,
from golden Fridays in August to wet gray win-
...,-fffi' ter mornings Cat times no one likes to face
dishrags absentee sheets or dead tennis
A 3,11 ballsj they volunteer themselves in the cafete-
ria office guidance department library and
physical education department. So Mother be
sympathetic. If Junior doesn t want to take out
the trash or make his bed he may just be worn
ou . . . have pity. . . he s already put in a
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TOP: LIBRARY WORKERS: Front Row: Carter Humphreys, David Paul, Mark Lafargue. 2nd Row: Lutisha Shorter, Wendy Herrin, Sheila Seiss,
Dwayne Gauthier. 3rd Row: Billy Goss, Robby Williamson, Dave Mallard, Randy Cason. ABOVE: STUDENT CO-WORKERS: Front Row: Cynthia
Bordeton, Deloris Sherman, Marilyn Boss, Tammy Boyd, Debbie Byrd, Paula Antee, Renee Wilkerson, Kathy Kelly, Denise Soderberg, Leslie
Cudd, Denise Turner, Mimi Nichols, Tami Perkins, Connie Douglas. 2nd Row: Sandra Fomby, Cathy Miller, Stephanie Duke, Rita Hendricks,
Pam Mathews, Ranelle Randles, Ginger Graham.
97 Clubs
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TOP LEFT: CHESS CLUB: Front Row: Billy Taylor, David Paul, John Tapp, David Grimaud, President. 2nd Row: Ron Hinkley, Secrelaryg Greg
Grimaud. 3rd Row: Steven Thomasson, Treasurerg Andy Kiser, Parliamentarian. 4th Row: Tim Burke, Messengerg Dennis Dengel, Vice-Presiw
dent. TOP RIGHT: PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: Front Row: Fred Simon, Robert Greenberg. 2nd Row: Bud McBride, Vice-President: Ron Hinkley. 3rd
Row: Clay Dearman, Presidentg David Voda, Secretaryg Sid Benheaud.
EPIC 98
5
Future Voters -- A Lowful Privilege
When Student Council election time nears,
the Future Voters, under the guidance of Mrs.
Boren, plan to man the voting machines. This
is just the beginning for a great many who will
go on to become involved and concerned citi-
zens. They recognize the right to vote as a
privilege as well as a responsibility, and they
will use it well to help solve the problems in
today s world.
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L' Hinkley, Corresponding Secretary: Brenda Brechtel, President,
Billy Murphy, Parliamentariang Ranelle Randles, Treasurer.
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ABOVE: from Row: Susan Armand, Carole Myers, Patricia Scott, Nancy Schettler, Kelly Harris, Stephanie Duke, Jennea Dousay, Rita Hinkley,
Abby Smith, Lisa Rich, Andrea Chase, Deloris Sherman. 2nd Row: Tracy Haase, Barbara Reynolds, Carol Taylor, Linda Graalman, Kathy
Rhodes, Julie Simon, Jana Brown, Joy Kinard, Sheri Perkins, Charlottewalton, Susan Robinson, Merrick Turpin, Teresa Fowlkes. 3rd Row:
Marion Brown, Debbie Thrasher, Cathy Gaspar, Winnetta Surnbler, Heather Downes, Shari Atkinson, Ann Mayeux, Jani Middleton, Rita!-len-J
dricks, Diane'McArthur, Tina Miller, JoyceChapman, Jill Branton, Angela Porche, 4th Row: Henrietta Poche, Allison Johnson, Tyra Bonnette,
Patricia Sparks, Robert Greenburg, Susan Bamburg, Chyrisse Carter, Tracy Corley, Debbie Fowler, .Cherie Hair, Suzette Short, Ann Hum'
phries, Paulalwhite. Sth Row: ina Millhouse, Joni Rebouche, Pam Kendricks, P. J. Wenkle, Debbie Haase, Toni Rebouche, Carol Smith, Mary
Hathorn, Mary Kay Simpson, Paula Frazier, Kathy Kosik, Pam McClunQ, .lVlimi.Nicl'iols, Ann Robinson. 6th Row: Pamela Byoune, RanelleiFlan-J
dles, Denise Turner, Cathy Rogers, Bruce Kelly, Kim Cupples, Ron Hinkley, Greg Grimaud, Terry Smith, Cindy Neck, Stephanie Frederic, Misty
Singletary, Wanda Sanders, Mable Franklin. 7th Row: Mark Dunham, Billy Murphy, Rick Fowler, Don Corley, Paul Haase, Paul Daniel, 'Billy
Millhouse, Sid Bertheaud, Brenda Brechtel, Bill LeBlanc, Jim Lewis, Scot Chase, Mike Painter.
99 Clubs
Ecology - Hcirmony With the Ecirth
For several years now we youth have been
suffering from and complaining about the
older generation's actions. We've found our
favorite woods bulldozed, our crawfish creeks
polluted, and our blackberry fields subdivided
for lots. lt's often been easy to be angry. But
it's time for actions to replace our words, time
for us to be responsible for the outdoors. The
ASH Ecology Club is confronting this challenge f
directly, wanting to be accountable for a world '
that's green and clean - so that our children -T--.
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TOP RIGHT: OFFlCERS: Front Row: Nancy Edwards, President: Linda Brown, Vice-President. ABOVE: Front Row: Anna Wardsworth, Susan
Bamburg, Linda Brown, Nancy Edwards, Karen Stewart, Barbara Reynolds, Carol Taylor, Sandra Brandt, Amy Smith, 2nd Row: Lavetta Kem-
per, Saundra Henry, Sally Maddox, Lynn Richard, Scharon Swift, Janet Gremillion, Lisa Richard, Mary Giaco, Julie Dunn, Heather Downes,
Abhunard Reddada. 3rd Row: Terry Forman, Donna Hale, Debbie Thrasher, Charlotte Buckley, Bonnie Stewart, Linda Canter, Angela Porche,
Andrea Chase, Ann Humphries. 4th Row: Delores Sherman, Tracy Corley, Lisa McNary, Kim Cupples, James Cowan, Trudl Robertson, Susan
Baker, Lynn Lacombe, Don Corley.
EPIC 100
Y-Teens A Knock for Coring
Only one word describes Y-Teens: supercali
- well, you know what l mean. Ask one of
them. She'll pronounce it. Y-Teens love to
tackle mountainous things like that, like say-
ing Hsupercalifra--" Cwhateverb. Not only will
she be able to say it, but she'Il probably say it
forward and backward, with perfect ease and
grace, as a Y-Teen accomplishes all her serv-
ice goals. What would ASH be without its Y-
Teens? Not supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Cwhewj, that's for sure.
LEFT: OFFICERS: Front Row: Chris Chandier, 9th Vice-Presidentg
Trodi Mitchell, 9th President, Leslie Graham, ICC Rep., Jenea
Dousay, ICC Rep.: Linda Graalman, ICC Rep.: Debbie Jines, 12th
President. 2nd Raw: Paula White, 10th Vice-Pres., Rita Hinkiey,
y lCC Rep., Starlene Grayson, 11th President: ,Connie Douglas,
ttth Vice-Pres., Joanie Diefenderfer, City Wide Officer: Linda
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Piaissance, Carol Taylor, Charlotte Walton, Lisa Davis, Pam Fillette, Susan Watson, Carol Wade, Kim Davis, Tracyl-laase, Sheri Perkins, 2nd
Row: Jennifer Lambert, Danette Stalnaker, Alison Barton, Teresa Fowlkes, Merrick Turpin, Daria Fritz, Susan Robinson, Stacey Vedder, Kim
Kimble, Nancy Edwards, Danette Urbina, Pam Casey, Saundra Henry, Jana Brown, Sally Maddox, Patricia Sparks, Donna Maxey, Prim Stokes,
Pam Mason, 3rd Row: Chris Dupuy, Carole Myers, Julie Dunn, Lisa Smith, Abby'Smith, Susan Armand, Kelly Harris, Lisa Rich, Jennifer Ger-
ami, lna Milihouse, Trudi Mitchell, Patricia Melder, Tina Miller, Karen Streback, Angela Porche, Andrea Chase, Rene Nuckois, Meichelle Myers,
Debbie Gutweiler, Cheri Latieuit, Joanie Diefenderfer. 4-th Row: Liz Anne Rothardt, Shelby Luttreli, Debbie Haase, Pam Kendrick, P. J. Wenkel,
Jitl Branton, Toni Rebouche, Carol Smith, Susan Richmond, Mary Hathorn, Chyrissee Carter, Terri Mabry, Karla Cooper, Janet McSpadden,
L?S5i6G8lllQan, Keily Cuppies, Beth Remel, Carmen St. Armant, Chris Chandler, ,Missy Gilchrist. 5th Row: Tari Wyrick, Suzanne LaFleur, San'
dra Jeanise, Kim Mattson, Lisa May, Joanna Fallin, Stephanie Frederic, Pam Mainer, Ann Humphries, Lesley Edwards, Gina Tassin, Cherie
Hair, Debbie,Fowler, Jennifer Mauglflan, Tina Guinn, Stephanie Roscoe, Tyra Bonnette, Diane McArthur. 6th Row: Suzette Short, Cathytivliller,
Patty Hill, Christy Woil-ie, Sonya'Jeter, Kim Cupples, Becky Murphy, Connie Douglas, Karyn Gray, Marilyn Hillman, Ann Robinson, Cindy Neck,
Sandra Fornby, Paula White, Jamie Clowers, Donna,Hair,,Kelley McGowgen, Jenny,Harrell, .lanell ,Fairc,loth,,Charlotte Johnson, Merry Ann Wald-
ing. 7th Row: Nina Mirllhouse, Susan Walters, Debbie Jines, Denise Turner, Debbie Byrd, Mary Kay Simpson, Becky Friday, Lynne Poindexter,
Kathy Kosik, Janet Gerami, Annette Clayton, Lisa Wilson, Suzanne McKay, Brenda Brechtel, Rita Hinktey, Starlene Grayson, Cathy Wilder,
Raneile Randles, Glenda Weishuhn, Pam Albright, Lynn LaCombe, Caroline Woodward. " ' ' ' ' '
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Sewell, Grant Magnon, Charlie Nichols, Randy Gilchrist, Leslie Glanker, Michael Wheatley. 3rd Row: Ricky Ouber, Billy Goss, Paul Haase, Kyle
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The Girl's Basketball Team, under the direction of
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son with success. The Ladies of Troy were an
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felt in district games. The team has brought well-
earned honors to ASH once again.
Nancy Cleveland MGRS: Debbie Adams and Joy Kinard.
ABOVE: Top Row, Left to Right: Coach Nancy Cleveland, Charlotte Catlin, Cynthia Williams, Kelli Duggan, Cynthia Kober, Jamie Clowers, Ste-
phanie Vanderlick, Debbie Adams. Bottom Row: Lavetta Kemper, Amy Smith, Twinder Tanner, Leslie Galligan, Pam Kempe, Joy Kinard.
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teases, proclaims, and demands, it lurks in movies,
halls, and busses. When English and reading teach
ers expose Trojans to great literature and coax write
ten work from them, they are trying to channel this
language into clear, concise composition, in order
that the quality of the expression might equal its
interest and charm. Then modern English can reveal,
probe, ask, tease, proclaim, and demand coherently
as it circulates among football fields, malls, and living
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DIANE E. BUTCHER . . . L.C., BA., N SU, M Ed.
. Eng. l, lll, Mythology
JOYCE CAREY. . .L,C., BA . Eng. I, ll
GWENDOLYN Y. ELMORE , , Dillard University,
BA., Southern University, NSU , . English,
Atro American Lit
CHERYL HARRIS . , , LSU., BS , English ll
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HELEN HEMINGWAY . . Oregon State University,
B A .Eng l, ll
JESSIE MARIE JACKSON . . . L.C., BA., LS U.,
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MYRIEL G. MILLER . . . McNeese State Unuversny,
BS., N.L,U., IVIECI.. . . Eng. I, II
RUTH G. O'QUINN . . L.C., BA., N.S.U., NI.Ed.
. . . English III, IV, Survey of Englush Llt. I, II,
Shakespeare Tragemes and Research
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143 Faculty
When the Egyptians built pyramids, they first laid a
strong foundation. They then added the blocks, one
by one, and made sure that each was securely in
place. The math teachers at A.S.H. first build a
foundation of basic mathematics. They then add
one block at a time and make sure that each is
grasped securely and understood fully by the stu-
dents. Just as the Egyptians were master builders,
the math teachers at A.S.H. excel in building an
awareness and knowledge of math to which more
blocks may be safely added in the future.
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THEODORE FOUNTAINE, JR. . . . Southern Univer-
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LINDA C. GAUTHIER , . . LSU., BS, MEG .
MARIE S. LaCOUFI . . , NSU, BS, U.S.L, IVI.Ed
JUDITH S. SWARTZ . . . St. Francis College, B.A
PHILIPJ. TIMOTHY. . . NSU., B.S.3I'IdY3OQ LSU ,M Ed , Math
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There are millions of questions in the world around
us, and the teachers of the Science Department are
constantly striving for answers. ln addition, they
inspire each student to challenge what he learns
with answers of his own. The secrets of science are
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revealed through the study of general science, biol-
ogy, chemistry, and physics. The science teachers
at A.S.H. work together to open the doors of science
for everyone.
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JOSEPHINE CAZES. . . N.S.U., BS., LSU., lVl.Ed.
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OUINCY T. FORD. . . NSU., BS, Stephen Austin
University, lVl.Ed.. . .General Science
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147 Faculty
The Social Studies Department is one of the most
broadening at A.S.l-l. Now, to a teacher, to "broaden"
means to expand a student's mind, to deepen his
insights into human life, and to illuminate his con-
cepts ot the world. But kids translate 'tbroadening" in
a different way, in a broadening class, they can get a
teacher off the track and still be on the track! To talk
about the price of blue jeans and Alexandria's speed
limit laws may not be in regular lesson plans, but it's
an excellent way to learn that creates courses both
popular and instructive.
Getting his point across.
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NANCY BAFIHAM. . .L.S.U., B.S. . . .Arn History
and Sociology
WILLIAM BISHOP Cnot shownj
CATHERINE B. BOREN. . . Kansa
B.S. . . . Free Enterprise
s State University,
LINDA CARRUTH. . .NmS.U., B.A.. . .Geography
JOHN H. COCKFIELL
SUSAN B. FLOURNOY . . . L.S.U., B.S. . . . Gov't,
Am, History
BRENDA HOBDY. . .L,S.U., B.S.. , .CiyicS, Geography
LY LE HUTCHINSON
149 Faculty
Thriving business: it's a stranger's first impression
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of America, derived from beautiful city skylines,
thriving farms, and the alert, intelligent faces of
those involved in enterprise. Business and agri-bus-
iness classes at A.S.l-l. acquaint students with the
forces that create this impression, offering them
many points of view - legal, secretarial, mathemat-
ical, mechanical, and agricultural. Business teach-
ers hope that a secure productivity remains not only
a notable feeling but a fact of life in the United
States.
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GENE J. CHATAIGNIER USL., B S. , Vocational Ag , Agri Business
MARIAN DEVILLE, . .US L., BS., N S U., lVl S. , Typing l, Office Machines
ANNE LEE N.L.U., B A, NS U, Nl, Ed . Journzalisrn, Office Machines,
Gen Business
EPIC 150
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ROBERT L. SMITH . GmmhImQ, B S Gem BusImc'Qs,BIIsur1e5s Law
NIAZELLE C. TURNER , MISS Shaw UrIIyPrsIIy Typmg I, Shnurthaamci I,
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No matter what anyone wants to do he shouldn't be
prevented from it by poor health. Everyone should
enjoy a body that works well for him and is able to
stand up to the demands he puts upon it. Well-con-
ditioned muscles can respond happily to any routine
the mind is eager to undertake, be it concentrated
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work or concentrated play, dancing or romancing,
hitting the books or hitting the tennis courts. Physi-
cal Education is a must for any modern lifestyle.
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- LORRAINE CARBARY. . ,L.S.U., B.S.g M.Ed.
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NANCY CLEVELAND . . . Delta State Univer-
sity, B.S.E., M.Ed.5. . .P.E.
FRED FRANKLIN
RICHARD GOLMON . . . La. Tech, B.S. . . .
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ALICE R. SPARKS . . . La. Tech,
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DOROTHY H. WILLIAMS . . . Still-
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A person's heritage is an important part of his life.
Heritage includes language, culture, and ideas. lt
means not only a nation, but people. Each individual
has the privilege of learning about others as he
learns about himself. By learning a second lan-
guage, a student is given the opportunity to study a
new culture. He is able to compare it with his own
culture and is able to improve his own life by utiliz-
ing his observations. The goal of the foreign lan-
guage teachers at ASH is to teach students about
others and to help them learn about themselves, not
only as members of a certain race or nation, but
also as individuals,
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PATRICIA CYPHERT. . .N.S.U., B.A.. . .French ll, Eng. ll
DIANE HIXSON . . . Ashland College, B.S.g Penn. State University M A
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MARY REIGHNEY. . .N.L.U., B.A.. . .Spanish, English
EPIC 154
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What do the words "Speech Department" bring to
mind? Most people think of debates, speech tour-
naments, plays, colorful makeup and costumes,
creative gestures, and appreciative audiences. The
words "Speech Department" also mean individual
quality, eloquence, and teaching students to
develop their talents. The dedicated teachers of
the Speech Department at ASH do all of these
things. They add a dimension to ASH through
which many students are able to express thern-
selves.
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LOUISE S LEMOTT. . .Grambling University, NSU.. . .English and Speech
JESSE F OWENS. . .N.L.U., BA., MA.. . .Speech I, Drama, Forensics
155 Faculty
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lf someone put you in a room with an Austrian peas-
ant, a fruitmonger from Brazil, a Chinese ambassa-
dor, and a doctor from Madagascar, and said,
"Unite these people!", what would you do? To get
them on the same wavelength, turn on a stereo or
show them a painting. To tones and colors they'll
respond as one, for the arts join people as nothing
else does. Thus ASH's fine arts department is a
great asset to the school: through exciting individ-
ual projects, it lends unity to a diverse student body.
Another Mona Lisa?
CLAUDE D. ANDREWS . . . Southern University,
B.S,5 Vander Cook College, M. Ed.. . .Band
JERRY GORDON ARLT . . . Loyola University . . .
B.EM. B.Nl.E.
CYNTHIA RUSHING . . . L.A. Tech, B.A. . . , Art 1
Qnotshownj
MARLENE THEVENOTE . . , La. College, BA. . .
Art I, ll, Ill, IV
EPIC 156
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A stitch in time.
Who ate my cookies?
Whether kids are wearing pinafores or cutoffs,
whether women are cooking with wooden spoons or
Cuisinarts, the world is always going to contain
growing children and hungry men. Right? And
someone must be able to take care of them! lt takes
grace and wisdom to manage the morals, meals,
and money of a family. Members of home econom-
ics classes at ASH are developing that grace and
wisdom so that, no matter how else the world
changes, homes will remain the center of American
life.
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe?
ELIZABETH FILLETTE. . .N.S.U., BS.. . .Home Ec. l, ll
MARTHA MARTIN Cnot shownb
PEGGY PARKER . . . l..C., BS., N.S.U., Nl.Ed .... Home Ec., Marriage, Child
Developement, Home Decorations
157 Faculty
Through a Work Study Program, the teachers in the
Special Education Department help their students of
today become productive adults of tomorrow. The
students learn high school subjects along with work
skills in their first year at ASH. During the second
two years, the students go to work at a job in which
they can use the skills that they have learned. Learn-
ing to work with people is a vital part of the Work
Study Program. The Special Education teachers at
ASH bring this idea to all of their students and the
students will carry it with them along the road to
theirfutures.
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BEVERLY HOWARD . . . Fordham University, B.A.
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JOESPH MOREAU . . . NSU., BS .... Special
Ed.
FELIX J. THOMAS. , .N.S.U., BS. and NLS., , .
Special Ed.
EPIC 158
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From Announcements to Admits
It's a secretary! It's an aide! It's a superwoman! The
Iadies who work in the office and guidance office do
a tremendous amount of work. When was the last
the Iady behind the desk was thanked by someone
who was checking out? The students at ASH should
be ashamed of themselves! A dozen red roses in the
office and a dozen more for the aides! Thank you
superwomen. By the way, I need to check out. . .
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SARA BROWN. . .Office Secretary
PATSY B. ROBINSON. . .Aide
VIRGINA SMITH. . .Guidance Secretary
GINGER SPURGER. . . Reading Aide
JIMMIE USSERY. . . Office Secretary
JOANN WILLIAMS. . . Library Secretary
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Who spends many grueling hours fixing schedules?
Who helps students select colleges? Who reminds
students of important college tests? Who keeps
track of all student records? Who tries to help stu-
dents with their problems? The guidance counselors
do all this and more. They are always working, but
they are never too busy to help a student. Counse-
lors are a vital part of our existance at ASH.
LINDA CALVERT. . .Arc Aide
JOAN COOPER. . .Arc Counselor
OLA MONK
DOROTHY J. MOORE . . . George Peabody College,
B.A.g L,S.U., lVl.Ed.g and 30. . .Guidance
RALPH T. SELF. . .N.S.U., B.A.g N.O. Baptist Theo'
logical Seminary, Master of Divinityg L.S.U.g NI.Ed.
. . .Guidance
DONALD R. SEXTON. . . LC., B.S.g Masters and 30
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From Curriculum to College
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The librarians realize how important a good library is to a
high school. They work industriously to provide an excel-
lent study and research environment behind the carefully
guarded doors of the library. They stay up-to-date on new
books and magazines. They provide a fundamental part
ofthe high school experience for students at ASH.
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Lost cmd alone on some forgotten highway
Traveled by many remembered by tew
Lookin' for something that I can believe in
Lookin' for something that I'd like to do with my, lite.
There's nothin' behind me and nothin' that ties me
To somethin' that might have been true yesterday.
Tomorrow is open and right now it seems to be more
Than enough to just be here today.
And I don't know what the tuture is-holdin' in store
I don't know where I'm goin'7 l'm not sure where I've been
There's a spirit that guides me, a light that shines tor me
My lite is worth the livin', I don't need to see the end.
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Debbie Difulco Theresa Disman Dawn Dodson Cheryl Donahue
Steohanie Duke Stephanie Ebare
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Dennis Dengel
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Donna Grant
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David Grimaud
Jack Haller
Katrina Hanely
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Steve Haise
Sandy Halliburton
Jeffery Hamblet The Senior's main man.
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Susan Jones Craig Jowers Bruce Keels
Janine Johnson
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Teri Montou James Moore
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Kathy Colbert
David Cooter
Cindy Dana
Mary Day
Jane DeSeIIe
Bernadine Ellis
Eugene Ellis
Vera Franklin
Charles Gammons
Robert Giordano
David Gremillion
Darrell Hataway
John Hoosier
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Marge Nelson
Adrienne Patrick
Curtis Pickens
Amanda Posey
Dorville Flobichaux
Wanda Scott
Kay Tarver
Daniel Usrey
Teresa Valdez
Betty Walker
Cullen Washington
Timothy Wilmore
191 Classes
PAM ALBRIGHT - FTA 74, 76, vice-President 75 . 76: FSA 77
785 Y-Teens 77 4 78. - g . , . . .
JAMES ALEXANDER - Work-Study-Program.
JEFF ANDING - District Rally Algebra I 74 - 755 Concert Choir
74 - 765 Honor Roll 74 - 7.75 FCS 74- 785 Pi Epsilon Delta 74.4 785,
FTA 74 - 785 District Rally Geometry I 75- 765 FIVILA 75 - 765 Sci-
ence Fair,52ndF'lace Engineering 75 - 765 Student Council.,Rep,,
Alt. 76 4 775 Key Club 76 4 78, Treasurer 77 4 785 Spanish Club 77
4 785 Who's Who Amg. Am. High School Students 77 - 78. . .
PAULA ANTEE - Yearbook Salesman 74 4 755 Guidance Worker
75 - 765 FSA 76 - 785 FHA 77 4 785 Student Co-Worker 77 - 78.
BESSIE ARMSTRONG - Generation ll 75 - 76: FBLA 75- 765 Jr,
Vols. 75 4 76.
CYNTHIA BAKER - FTA 75 - 765 Jr. Vols. 75 - 775 FBLA 77 - 785
Spanish Club 77 - 78. I I L7"' 5
KAREN BARNES - District Lit. Rally 74 - 75, Gen. Science -4
Exc., Biology - Good: Troyans 74 - 765 District Lit. Rally 75- 765
French l - Superior5 State Lit. Rally 76 - 775 French l, 4th Place5
French Honor Soc. 76 - 785 FBLA 77 - 785 Y-Teens 77 -,78. 5
PAULA BECK - Band 74 - 78, Lettered 74 - 785 Northwestern
Solo and Ensemble 75 - 785 Rapides Parish Honor Band 76 - 785
FTA 75 4 765 District ll Honor -Band 76 4 775 FSA 76 - 775 Spanish
Club 76 5 775 FCS 77 - 785 Who's Who Among American High
School Students 777- 785' National Honor Society 77 - 78.
SID BEFITHEAUD - Fresh. Football 74 - 755 Art Club 75 - 765
Future Voters 75 - 785 Leo Club 75 - 78, Pres. 77 - 785 Forensics
76 - 77, LA Tourn. of Championsg Royalty Court 76 - 775 Who's
Who Arng. Arn, High School Students 76- 775 Student Council 76
-78, V. Pres. 76 - 77.
SUSAN BLEDSOE - French Club 77478.
KIM BOHART - Forensics 77 - 785 Thespian 77 - 78.
NANCY BOLEN -+ FHA 74 - 75, Spanish Club 75 4 785 FSA 77 -
785 Y-Teens 77-78.
CYNTHIA BORDELON - FHA 74 - 785 FSA 77 - 785 Student Co-
Worker 77- 78.
MARILYN BOSS - Bolton, FHA 74 - 755 FTA 74 - 755 ASH, Gen.
Il75-775SpanishClub76-77. - .
TANYE BROUSSARD - Ecology Club 76 - 785 Student Council
Rep. 76 - 78.
MARIDN BROWN - Dis. Rally, Accounting I - Exc. 76 - 775
FBLA 76 - 775 Future Vot. 76 - 775 Who's Who Amg. Am. High
School Students Nom. 76 4 775 FBLA Pres. 77 4 785 FCS 77 - 785
Leo Club 77 - 785 School Staff 77 4 78.
JEFF BRYANT - Dis. Lit. Rally 76 - 775 Spanish Club 76 - 775
Band 76 - 785 FCS 77 J 785 Quill and Scroll 77 4 78.
TIM BURNAMAN - ASH Band 74 4 785 FIVILA 74 - 785 Cenla
Symphonic Band 75 - 785 Dis. Solo Ensemble, Sup. 75 - 785 Dis.
ll Honor Band 75 - 785 Jazz Band 75 - 78, Outstanding Jazz
Bandsman 75 - 765 Bicentennial Band 76 - 775. All Star, LA Tech
Festival 76- 775 Rap. Parish Honor Band 76 - 78.
DEBBIE BYRD - FHA 74 - 785 French Club 74 - 785 Student Co-
Worker 76 - 785 FSA 77 - 781 5
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GREGORY CAIN 4 Boiron, lil-i 74 4 755 ASH, Art Clu'bi75 45775 4H
76,4 77, Peabody Mag,,,COE77 4 78, FBLA 77- 78,
BRAD CALVI-T W-.Ecology Club 74 4 75: FOQIDHII4--Manage' 74 - 7.5:
Future Voters 74 - 755 Rally, Civics 74 - 755 French Club 74 - 785
Epic 761 775-Student Council 76-- 77:5Key Club 76 4 7-8. -. ,
BDBBYIICARJLINEI- Work-study7Program.' ' 5 -
JAMES CARTER - Balm, Track 74 A 751 Roto 74 - 751 Asii
French5Club-.76-78. - - 1 .- .. , -.
WIINDYIICARTER 4- ri-iA 75 - 76, see. 767- 77fi4H 75 4 77, Pea,
bedv Meg- USCA 77 - 784 . .
JOYCE-CHAPMAN - Ecology Club 74 - 755 Y-fi'eens,74 755,Art
Club 74 - 78, Scrapbook 75 - 76, Prog. Chairman 765 Pres. 77 4
785 FHA 75 4 7-7, Historian 77 4 785 Futurevoters 7,7 - 785
National Honor Society 77 4 78.
KATHERINECHARK -- 4H Club 74 - 755 Troyans 74- 755 FSA 77
-78, Jr. Vols. 777-'78. in or I 4 4 4 -
WANDA CHARK 4 Troyans 743 775i'FBlgA 771 785IFIagI77 -7785
FTA 77,- 78.. 5 5 5
ARTHUR SCOTTJCHASE -A Basketball 75 - 78, Lettered -76 - 78:
Key Club 75 - 785 Epic Staff 76 - 775 Jr, Class Treas. 76 - 775
Span. Club 76 A 785 Boys' State Alt. 75? - 78. 4 f -
GAY LYNN ci-IAYA - Ecology Club 74 4 755 FTA 744: 7527 Ai-i 74 -
755 Future Voters 75- 765 Peabody, DECA 76-775 FBLA 77- 785
FHA 77 4 785 FSA 77 -778. I I
DAVID CHESSER - FFA 74 - 78.
JEFFREY ALAN CLARK - Freshman Football 74 - 755 Band 74 -
78, Inst. Solo and Ens. McNeese 74- 755 Cenla. Symphonic Band
75 - 76, Instr. Solo and Ens. NSU 75 4 785 Jazz Band 74 - 75,
Jazz Fes. Tech 775 FMLA 74 - 785 Future Voters 76-78.
SAMMY CLOUD - Basketball 77 - 785 Football 77 - 785 Key Club
77 4 78.
CHRISTIAN CLOWERS -5 District Rally 75 - 775 State Rally 76 -
775 Swim Team 76 - 775 Science Club 76 - 78, Pres. 77 -7785
Whos Who-Amg. Arn.. High Sch. Students 76- 775 Boys' State 77
- 785 National Honor Soc. 77 - 785 Ouill and Scroll 77 - 78.
MELVA CODY - FTA 74 - 765 Sec.-Treas. 75- 765 FSA 77- 78.
RANDY CONRAD -- FFA 74 - 78, Dis. Parl. 76' 77: ArtClub 76-
775 Basketball 76 4 775 Drama 76 4 775 Cross Country 77- 78.
ROBIN CONRAD -- FSA 77 4 78.
DGN CORLEY -- Freshman Football 74 - 755 Student Council Alt.
74 - 75, 76 - 78, Rep. 75 - 765 Key Club 75 - 78, Dis. Convy75 4
78, Board of Dir, 76 - 785 FTA 75 - 785 FMLA 76 - 775 Jr. Class
Pres. 76 - 775 LA Boys' State Del. 76 4 775 Media Spectrum l, N.O.
76 - 775 Soc. Studies Fairs 76 - 77, lst Place School, lst Place
Dis., lst Place State: Future Voters 76 - 785 Scroll Staff 76 4 78,
Business Man. 76 - 785 Ecology Club 77- 785 FBLA 77- 785 FCS
77 - 7785 Tennis Team 77 4 785 Troyan Charger 77 - 78. I I
LESLIE CUDD - Marching and Concert Band 74 4 78, Let. 74 -
78, McNeese Solo and Ensemble 74 4 75, Northwestern Solo and
Ensemble 75 4 78, Sec. 76 - 77, Drum Maj. 77 - 78, Jazz Ensem-
ble, Sup. 77 - 78, Pub. Chair. -77 - 78, Reporter 77 - 78: Science
Fair 76 - 77, Dis. 765 Student Council Rep. 76 - 775 Y-Teens 76-
775 FMLA 76 - 785 Stud. Go-Worker 77- 78.
MAXlNE'-CURRY siudem councii 74- 755: spanish Club 75 .
765 FTA 76- 775 Gen.ll 76- 775 Jr. Vols. 76 5- 77:57 Peabody Mag.,
Faux 77 - 785'FTA' 77 - 78.
LEWIS CLAY DEARMAN -- French Honor Soc. 74- 755 Freshman
Track 743 75, Cross 'Country 74 - 755'Youth lnteraction Drug
,Council 74 A 75: Dis. Fially..74 -,,, 78. State 755Art,-Club Photogra-
pher 75 - 775 Epic Photographer 75 - 785 Science Club 75 - 785
Stats 75 -5 785 2nd-Place Science Fair 76 - 775 lst Place Fleg. Sci-
ence Fair 76 - 775 State Science Fair 76- 775 LA Boys' State 775
Photography Clubi77 -778, Pres. 77 L 785 Quill and scroll 77- 785
Sr. Class Treas. 77 - 78. ,,Ac 5 5
DENNiS DENGEL -- Algebra l Dis. and State Rally' 74 - 755 Chess
Club 74 - 785 Science Club74 - 785 Forum Staff 77 - 7,85 National
Honor Society 77 -'785 Quilland Scroll 77- 78. ' A '
beam ANN DIFULCO - FHA 74- 755 FTA 75 - 78, FSA 77- 787.
CHERYL DONAHUE - FHA 74 - 755 Girls' Glee Club 74 - 7,55
Troyans 74 - 755 Epic Business Staff 75 - 765'Concert'Choir 76 -
785 FBLA 76 - 785 Studentilouncil Alt. 76 - 775 Quill and Scroll 76
-'785 FBLA Vice Pres. 77 - 785 Jr. Vols. 76- 785 FTA 76- 785 Gen.
l.t.75--.775-Alexanclrians-77-178.- .. 4. - ' - 1
HEATHER DOWNS'- Ecology club' 77 - 785 FHA 77 - 785 FTA 77
-7778: Spanish Club 77 -78. . - . . - - -
STEPHANIE DUKE +- Bolton, Foreign Lang. Festival, Superior 75
- 765 Student Council Rep. 75 - 765 Y-Teens 75 - 765 ASH, Fresh.
Class'Sec.'74 1 752' smdenilcooncllinepl. 747- 755 FHA 74- 77,
Reporter, alrlistorian,76 5- 775 .Future Voters 75 f 785 LEQ Club 76:
785 Reporter 77 - 78, Sec. 77 - 785 Pi 'Epsilon Delta 76 - 78,
FtepoKter.Z7-78. . -. - - - H ' 4
STEPHANNIE EBARE 44 FHA 721 - 755 Giee Clubl'74 -"775lFMLA
75 - 7.75 FSA 75 - 785 FBLA 76 - 785 Concert Choir 77 - 78: FCS 7-7
- 785 Fut. Voters 77 - 78.
Elr.izABETli ELLIOTT - FHA 74 Q 755 FMLA 74 . 762 oiee Club 74
- 76, tPres'.5'-75 1 765"Coricert'Choir 76 - 775 Alexandrians 76 - 78,
Vice Pres. 77 - 785 FSA 76 - 78, Treasurer 77- 78. ,V V
UANNY mmsarms -- -FFA-75 - 78. 7 is 5
JANELL FMRCSLOTH -L Gymnastics 74 7575 TFQYBDSL 748- 76,
Fl:lA 74 - 78, Reporter 75 - 76, Pres. 76- 78: Y-Teens 74 - 785
spanish cl. 76-78.
DQNALD FEAzELL - FFA 75 - 78 . 7 a aa
SANDRA FOMBY -e Troyans 74 -1 75, Assoc. Squad Leader 745-
755 Y-Teens 74- 78, Treas. 74- 75, Vice Pres. 75 - 76, Sec. 76,-
775 Epic Editorial Staff 75 - 78, Assoc. Ed. in Chief 77 -'785'Troy-
dolls 75 - 78, Squad LeaderV77 - 785 FHA76 -- 775i7Key, Club Cal.
Girl 76- 785 Quill and Scroll 76- 78, Pres. 77- 78.
JEFF FORD - FFA 75 - 78, Sentinel 75- 77. ,
GLENN FOREST - FFA 74 - 785 '4-l-l 74 - 78. 5 5 4 5 5
MABLE FRANKLIN L- FHA 74 -755 Band nag c5rps,lLeif 76 Q
DONALD FRlTZl- Fresh. Football 74 - 755 Fresh. Track 74 - 755
LV. Cross Country 74 - 755 Student Council Rep. 74 - 785 Trees.-
77- 785 J.V. Football 75 - 765 Art Club 74- 765 Key Club 74- 785
Future-:Voters 75 - 78, Pres. 76 - 775 Var. Cross Country 75 5- 785
Var. Track75 -,78,,Let. 76 - 785 Jr. Class Favorite 76,- 775 Jr.
Class Vice Presf' 761 775'FCS 76 - 785 Var.'FootbaliW 76'-'78, Let.
77,- 785 LAM8oys' State Delegate, Senator 77 - 785 .LEO Club,-Vice
Pres. 77 - 785 Quill and Scroll Staff 77 -' 78. V
MARK GALLAGHER 14- Freshman Football 74 - 75: Forensics
,Team 74 - 785 lst, Lafayette Speech Tournament 76 - 77, LA
Tourn. of Champions Semi-Finalist 75 - 775 FFA 75 - 765 Jr. V.
Football 75 - 765 Student Council 75 - 765 Thespians Pres. 76 -
77.
JANET GERAMI -- FMLA 74 - .755.Glee Club 74- 765 Vice-Pres.
75 - 765 French Club 75 - 775 Concert Choir 76 - 785 FSA 76- 785
FTA' 74 - 765 FCS 75 -1 785 Alexandrians 77 -- 78: Pres. 77 - 785
Ecology Cl. 77 - 785 Who's Who Amg. Am. High Sch. Students 77
-785'Y-Teens77 - 78. 7 A A
JESS GIBBS - Freshman Football 74 - 755 FFA 75 - 785 Dis. Rally
Algebra ll 76.5 ' -5 '
RANDY GILCNRIST - Freshntan Football 74 - 751 FFA 75 - 78,
Sec. 76 - 77, Treas. 77.- 785-Varsity Football 77. ' 5
Rosen GlRTLEY - Fresh.Football 75-765 FFA 77 - 78.
BILL GOODWIN -Q Freshman Football 74 - 755 FFA 75 - 785 Var-
sity Football 77- 78. ' 7
LINDA GRAALMANN -- Dist. Lit. Rally, Typing al Sup. 75 - 76:
Foreign Lan. Festival, Ex. 75 - 765 Future Voters 75 -785 French
Club 75 -785 ,Y-Teens 75 -,785 Vicey,Pres. 76 .- 775. Concert Choir
76 - 775 Dis. Solo'FestiVal, Ex. 76- 775 FMLA 76- 775 Troydolls 76
-...7751Epic BUS. Staff 76 - 78: Pi Epsilon -Delta 76' - 78i Sec. 77 -
785 Dis. Science Fair 76 - 77, Third Place5 Quill and Scroll 76 - 785
FCS 77 - 785 Forurh Staff 77 - 785 ICC 77 - 785 LEO Club 77 - 782
Natl.,Honor Soc. 7,7-78. 7 V V, ,V 5 .
GINGER GRAHAM - Gymnastics Teami74 l 75: Epic 74 - 78.
Fresh, Class Ed. 75 - 76, Features Ed. 76 f 77, Editor-in-Chief 77 -
783 Key Club Calen'dariGirl' 74 - 775, 77 - 785 French Club 74 - 78,
Trees. 76,- 775.-Troyans4.74 -.785 Y-Teens 74 - 785 Dis. Lit. Rally 75
-'77, French 75 - 77, Bookkeeping 76 - 775 Troydolls 75 - 78,
Captain 757 - 785 Royalty Court '76 -.785 Girls' State Alt. 77 - 785
National Honor Society 77 - 785 Quill and Scroll.
CHARLOTTE GRANT fe- Y.-Teens 7.4 - 78, Treas. 785 Student
Council Rep. 75 - 765 Future Voters 76- 775 FHA 76- 785 Spanish
Club 76 - 78: FSA 77 - 78. ' ' ' 5 '
DONNA GFRANT -- FHA 74 - 755 Troyans 74 - 755 Y-Teens 74 -
755 FBLA 76 - 775 FSA 76 - 775 Assoc. Ed. Scroll Staff 77 - 78.
STEPHANIE GREMlLLl0N - Art Club 74 - 78.
DAVID GRIMAUD 5- French Club 74 - 765 Cl'ieSS.ClulL3 74. - 78,
Vice Pres. 74 - 75, Pres. 76 - 785 Dis. Fially, Typing l 76- 775 Sci-
ence Club: FBLA 76- 782 FCS 76- 785 Quill and Scroll 76 - 78.
1uNE'GurLLoi2v 4- student Council Rep. 741 75,1 FHWA 75- 765
Peabody Magnet, FBLA76 - 78, Treas, 76 - 77. . - -
TINA GUINN + FHA 74- 75. FTA 757- 765 office worker 75 - 775
rsA 7.6 - 78: spanish Club 76 - 785 study Club 76 - 78,. sec. 77 -
78.
DEBORAHHAASE 1- Band 74 -.765 Maiorette 75 - 76g Y-Teens
74 - 765 Student Council Alt. 75 - 76, Flep. 76- 775 Future Voters
76 - 785 French Flon. Soc. 76 - 785 Fut. Vot. -Sec.-76 4 775. Var.
Cheerleader 76 - 78, Head Cheerleader 77 - 785 Girls' State 77 -
steve i-miss - Ari Club 747- 75.
JACK HALLER 5- Basketball 76. - 78, Let. 76 - 78, Most imp.
Player 77- 785 FFA 76- 785 Track 785 Key Club 77- 78.
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JSANDRA HALIJBURTON - 4H 74 - 755 Peabody, DECA 76 . 775
PBLA77 .r .785 suit 77 . 7,85 rsxi 77 - 76. -
KATRINA5 HANLEY1- FHA 74 - 755 Guidance Office Worker 74--
775 Future Voters 77 - 785 LEO Club 77 - 78.
DEBORAH HA-RDYg.- Bolton -- Civil Det. Club 745- 755 Flag
Corps 745 Girls' lntra, Basketball 74 - 755 Student Council Rep.
74 --75: Youth llee lnteraction Club 74 - 75.-4 A-SH - Hon. Roll 74,-
785 FBLA 75 - 77, FBLA Pres. 76 - 77, Dis. Rally at Northwestern
765-Gen. -ll 75.-A 765 LA-Assoc. oi.Student Councils 75 - 765 Lit.
Rally Home Economics l Sup. 765 Science Fair, 3rd Place 765
French Honor -Soc. -76 - 775 Pi- Epsilon Delta.76 - 77, Sec. 7-7 - 785
Stud. Council Rep. 76 -775 Student Dir. Staff 76 - 775 Quill and
'Scroll Stalt 775 Altg Girls' State5 Natl. Flon. Soc. 77 - 78 -4 Pea-
body -- Coop. Ed. 77 - 785 DECA 77 - 785 FHA 77 - 78.
,ALLEN HARRELL -- Peabody -- Automechanics, State Trouble-
shooting Norrig 76 - 775 GCE76 - 775 ASH - Freshman Football
74 -575, gr, veil. 75 76. 5. 5. 5 g
JENNY BARR-ELL FBLA 76 - 785 FHA 76 - 78,-Pa rliamentarian
77, Vice-Pres, 77 - 785 Y-Teens 76- 785 FSA 77 - 78.
KELLY HARRIS -,Ecology ClubV74 - 75: Gvrnriastic Team 74 -
755 Troyans 74 - 775 Future Voters 74 - 785 Y-Teens 74 - 785
ScrollStatt77i--78., 5 H g my g
-DEBORAH HARROD --i-Future Voters--74 --755 Troyans 74 - 755
2nd Maid Basketball Court 755 Soph. Class Sec. 75 - 765 Epic
Staff, index Ed. 755- 76,1-Fresh. Class Ed. 76- 775 Danceline 75-
785 Key Club Calendar Girl 75 - 775 Spanish Club 76 - 775 Home-
coming Court, 5th Maid 775 Student Council' Sec. 77. 5
PAMELAJHAYWARD - Tfeyens 74 - 755 FBLA 75 - 785 FHA 75 -
785 FTA 75- 785 Flag Corps 76 - 77.
TERRIE HENRY -- FMLA 74 - 765 Girls' Glee Club 74 - 765 4-H 75
- 765 FSA 76 - 775 Concert Choir 77 - 78.
WENDY HERRIN - Band 74- 78, Rapides Parish Hon. Band 74-
75: Jazz Band 75-765 FMLA 75 - 77.
BILL HERRlNGTON - Spanish Club 76 - 77.
PAUL HELLMAN - Class Rep. 74 - 765 Basketball 74 - 755 Ecol-
ogy 74 - 755 LEO Club 74- 785 Future Voters 74 - 755 Who's Who
Arng. Am. High Sch. Students 76 - 775 FFA 76 - 78.
RUSSELL HlNRlCHS -A Band 74 - 785 Spanish Club 745 Jazz
Band 78.
JEANNEAHIXSON - Band 75 - 775 Drama 765 FSA 78.
PATTI HOLMES -- FHA 74 -.752 Glee Club 74 - 75: Sec. 74- 75:
FTA 74 - 765 FMLA 74 - 785 Concert Choir 76 - 775 Office Worker
76 - 775 Alexandrians 76 - 785 Sec.-Treas. 77 - 785 FSA 76 - 785
Scroll Staff 77 - 78,
CYNTHIA HOWARD - Troyans 74- 755 Gen. Il 76 - 775 Jr, Vols.
76 4 775 Concert Choir 76 - 78, Solo Ensemble - Exc.5 FHA 76 -
78.
DEBORAH ANN HOWARD -- ASH -- French Club 74 - 755 FTA
74 - 765 Glee Club 74 - 765 Honor Choir 74 - 765 FMLA 74 - 765
Beta Club 75 - 765 Concert Choir 75 -- 765 Peabody 4+ COE 76 -
775 FBLA 76 - 785 FSA 76- 785 Deca 77 - 785 GCE 77 - 785 Girls'
Baseball77 --78.
CHARLES HUNTER - Varsity Football 76 - 78.
Epic i594 A - -
WANDA DENISE Jeter: - Y-teens 74 . 751ArtClub 74 - 76, sie.
dent ceuneii Ali. 74- 76, Office Worker 75- 765,,FSA 76 - 76. 5
DEBBIE JINES M- Dis: Lit. Rally-76 --775 Troyans 74 - 775 Office
Worker 76 - 775 Y-Teens 76 - 78, Pres. 77 - 785 FHA 77 - 785 FSA
77, 78' .- . K. 5 1. K.
ALLISON JOHNSON - Band 74 - 755 Ecology 74 - 755 FHA 75 -
765 FHA 75 -5 765 Nlajorette 75 - 77, Head Maj. 77 - 785 FMLA 75 -
785 FTA 75 J- 785 Future Voters 75 - 785 Runner Up, "One Nation
Under.God",Contest 765 Dis. Rally, Government 76 - 775 NHS-77
- 78,
DIANNE JOHNSON - FTA 75 - 765 Jr, Vols. 76 - 775 FBLA 77 -
76.
JANINE Jormsora + Student ceurieii nee. 74 - 76, Air 76 - 775
Tennis Team, Lettered 76- 77. 5 5 5 K
WANDA JOHNSON -4 Bolton -- Band 74 - 755 4-H 74 -755 ASH
-- 4-H 77 - 785 FBLA 77 - 785 Jr. Vols. 77 - 785 Y-Teens 77 - 78.
SUSAN JONES - LEO Club 77 - 785 Ecology Club 77 - 78. 5
CRAIG-JOWERS -- FFA 76- 78. -
eiftuci Kaus -4 winnfieid sf. High - FFA' 76 - 765 Track 74 .
75.
KATHY KELLY -- Swim Team 74- 76, Let. 745 Student Co-
Worker 76 - 785 Y-Teens 76 - 78.
PAMELA KENDRICK -- FBLA 74 - 785 Future Voters 77 - 785 Y-
Teens 77 - 78.
PAM KEMPER - Girls' Basketball 75 - 765 Concert Choir 76 - 775
Generation ll 76 - 775 Jr. Vols. 76 - 775 Latin Club 76- 775 Ecol-
ogy Club 77 - 78,
JERRETT SCOTT KINARD - McNeese lnst. Solo and Ens. 74 -
755 Band 74- 785 FMLA 74- 78, Vice-Pres. 76 - 775 Jazz Band 74
- 785 Rap. Hon. Band 74 - 785 Spanish Club 74- 785 Cenla Sym.
Band 75 - 785 Dis, Hon. Band 75 - 785 N.W, Inst. Solo and Ens. 75
-785 Jr. Class Rep, 76 - 775 Student Council Rep. 76- 775 Alexan-
drians 76 - 78, Accornpanists 76 - 775 Concert Choir 76 - 785
Future Voters 76 - 78: Key Club 77 - 78,
KELLEY KIMBLE -4- French Club 74- 755 Freshman Football and
Track 74 - 755 FFA 75 - 78.
PETER KING - Spanish Club 74- 755 Art Club 77 - 78.
ANDY KISER -- Fresh. Football 74 - 755 French Hon. Soc. 74 -
785 Chess Club 76 - 775 Science Club 77-78.
WALTER uieonos - Fresh. reeibeii 74 - 75, Student Council
Air. 74- 765 iv. Football 75 - 76, FFA 75- 765 Lao ciiiie 76-78,
Vice-Pres. 77 - 785 Var. Football 77 - 78, Lettered,
LYNN LACOMBE - FHA 74 - 755 FTA 75 - 765 Office Worker 76 -
77: FSA 76- 785 Ecology 77 - 785 Y-Teens 77-78.
ANITA LaFLEUR - FHA 74 - 755 French Club 74 - 755 Y-Teens
74 - 785 Ecology Club 77 - 785 Future Voters 77- 78.
SUZANNE LaFLEUR - Troyans 74 - 755 French Hon. Soc. 74 -
775 Y-Teens 74- 775 Epic Ed. Stall 75 - 78, Faculty Assn. Ed. 75 -
76, Clubs Ed. 76 - 77, Sr. Class Ed. 77 - 785 Key Club Calendar
Girl 75 - 76, 77 - 785 Troydolls 75 - 785 Ouill and Scroll 76 - 785
National Honor Society 77 - 78.
PAMELA LAIRD 4 Lauri Club 76 - 77: FSA 77 - 785 ir. vate 77 Q
73.
JEANIE LANGSTON - FSA 76 - 781 FBLA 77 - 785 FCS 77 - 78.
BILL LEBLANC - Library Club 74 - 755 Art Club 75 - 785 Vice.
Pres. 76 - 77, Pres. 77 - 785 LEO Club 75- 76: Epic Ed. Staff 76 -
77:-French Hon. Soc. 767- 785 Future Vot. Club 76 -'785 Key Club
77 - 785 Scroll Artist 77 - 78.
SHARI LEE - Fresh. Class Fav. 74 - 755 Freshman Class Treas.
74 - 755 Troyans 74 - 755 Dist, Rally.. lst Place French 74 - 775
State Rally52nd and 4th Place French 74- 775 Girls'iGlee Club 75
- 765 J.V. Cheerleader 75 - 76: Solo Choral Fest. - Sup. 75 - 775
Epic Ed. Statl 75- 78, Features Ed. 77 - 785 French Honor Soc.
75 - 78, Sec. 76 - 77, Pres. 77 - 785 Future Voters 75 - 78, Sec. 75
- 765 Y-Teens 75 - 785 Basketball Court 76 - 775 CODOFII. Schol-
arship Winner 76-- 775 Concert Choir 76 7 775 Homecoming Court'
76 - 775 Jr. Class Fav. 76 - 775 Royalty Court 76 - 775 Student
Council Rep. 76 - 77, Alt. 74 - 755 Ouill and Scroll 76- 785 Varsity
Cheerleader 76 - 785 Alexanclrians 773 785 Homecoming Queen
77 - 785 Key Club Calendar Girl 77 - 785 Pres. Classroom Award
77 1.78. . .. . , ' .
ARTHUR LEONARD -- Bolton - Student Council 74 A 755 Track
74 -775 -ASH -A FFA 77- 78. '
JIM LEWIS- Ecology 74- 755 Future Voters 74 - 755 FBLA 74 -
765 FFA 76 - 77, State Forestry Champs 76 - 77.
KATHY LINTZEN L- FSA 76 - 77: Ecology Club 77 -'785 Sec. FSA
77 A 785 National Hon. Society 77 - 78.
RUSSELL LOEFFLER -- Track 74 - 765 Cross Country 74 A 775
J.V. Football 75 - 76.
MIKE LONG - Cross Country 74 - 755 LEO Club 74 - 765 Student
Council 74 - 785 JV. Track and Football 75- 765 Key Club 76 - 78.
PATVLONGV- FHA 74 - 765 Future Voters 75 - 765 FSA 76 - 785
Ecology Club 77 - 78.
WILLIAM MicBRIDE -- Art Club 74 -'765 Swim Team 74 - 765
Frenchj-lon. Soc. 74 - 785 Key Club 74- 785 Pi Epsilon Delta 74 -
78, Treas. 75 - 765 Student Council Rep. 74- 785 Track Stats 75 -
765 SophrClass Pres. 75 - 765 Football Stats 75 - 775 Quill and
Scroll 76 - 785 Natl. Hon. Soc. Pres. 77 - 78.
KENNETH MCCARTHY - FFA 75- 77.
PAUL MCCARTNEY - Jr. Var. Football 75 - 765 FCS 77 - 78.
nonomv Mccurirou - Tfoyans 74 - 755 oiee Club 75 - 775
Concert Choir 76 - 775 FSA 76 - 785 Jr. Vols. 77 - 78.
DAN McGRAW - Fresh. Football 74 - 755 FFA 75- 78.
GEORGE Mbonewi - Bolton 4 Art Club 74 - 755 B Band 74 -
755 Interact. Club 74 - 755 Spanish Club 74 - 755 Concert Choir
74 - .755 ASH -- Alexandrians 75 - 765-A Band, Let. 75- 765 FTA
75 - 765 Var. Football 77 - 785 Basketball 77 - 78.
RICKEY MCLAREN - FFA 74 A 78, vice-Pres. 75 - 76, Pres. 77 -
785 Fresh. Football, Basketball and Track 74 - 755 Jr. Var. Foot,
ball 75 - 765-LSU State Lit. Rally -- Superior 775 Var. -Football 76 - '-
78, Lettered 76 - 78.
KAREN iviATi-laws - FHA 74 -I 755 Aa Clubi75 . 7s, Gov. Han.
Program Art Camp5 FTA 75 - 785 Concert Choir 76 - 775 FSA 76 -
775 Future Voters 76 - 7-75 Honor Choir 76 - 775 Scroll Staff 77 -
78.
JENNIFER MALJGHAN - oymriasfies Team 74 . 75g Swim Team
75 - 765 Natl. Forensic League 76 - 785 Thespians 76 - 785 Y--
Teens 7.7 - 78t ---. - -
GARY MELDER - Football 74 - 761 Track 74 - 7,55 FFA 76 - 785
Key Club 77 - 78.
HELENFMERTENS --:Ecology Club 74 - 755 Future Voters 74 - 755
Peabody - COE 76-77.
JUNIOR MILLS -- FFA 75 - 785 Ecology Club 77 - 785 FTA 77 -
78.
TERI MONTOU - Ecology Club 74 - 755 Y-Teens 74 - 755 Future
Voters 74- 755 Tioga- FHA 75- 77, Sec. 76 - 775 lndia'nettesl76
- 775 .Ir. Mixed Chorus 75- 77 -- ASH -- Ecology Club 77-785
Y-Teens 77 - 78. VVAV V
JAMES MOORE H Band 76 - 775 Science Club 765 Track 76.
DERRICK MORRISON - ASH Band 74 - 785 Honor Roll Band 74
- 785 Jazz Band 74 - 77, 77 - 785 French Club 76 - 775 Dist. ll
Hon. Band 765- 78. I ' it it
BILLY MURPHY -- Future Voters 76 - 77, Parliarnentariang FFA
76 - 78, Reporter 76 - 78, Rap. Parish FFA Fed. Treas. 77 - 78,
Parliamentary Proc. Team 76 - 785 Scroll Staff Photographer 76 -
78. ' '
BONNIE LOU MURRAY - Bolton f- Chess Club 75 - 765 ROTC
Drill Team 76 - ASH - Ecology Club 77 - 785 FSA 77 - 78.
CRAIG MURRY - Swim Team 747: FCS 74 - 78: FBLA 76 - 78,
Treas. 77 - 785 State Rally, Business 77.
MIMI NICHOLS - Troyans 74 - 765 French Club 74 - 78, Foreign
Lang. Fes. Sup. 765 Epic Business Staff 74 - 78, Sec.J76 - 77,
Business Man. 77 - 785 Future Voters 74 - 785 Y-Teens 74 - 78,
Scrapbook 76 - 775 Soph. Class Treas. 75 - 765 FTA 75- 775 FCS
76 - 775. FBLA 76 - 78, Dist.. Rally 775 Student Council Rep. 76 -
785 FSA 77 - 785 LA Girls' State 775 Quill and Scroll 77 - 785 Natl.
I-lon. Soc. Vice-Pres. 77 - 785 Senior Class Pres. 77 - 78.
HOPE NORMAN - Overall Winner State Rally English I 755 Natl.
Piano Guild 75 - 785 Dist. Livestock Show lst Place 765lSchol.
Writing Awards l-lon. Mention 765 State Rally English ll 765 Natl.
High Sch. Math Award 76- 775 EPIC Ed. Staff 76 - 785 Quill and
Scroll 76 - 78,' Ed. 77 - 785 Rap. Symphony Orchestra 76 - 785
Dist. Soc. Studies Fair Ist Place 775 Maine Writers' Workshop5
Overall Winner State Rally,English Ill 775 Scholastic Writing
Awards FourthiPlace 775 Concert Choir and Alexandrians 77 - 785
Natl. Hon. Soc. 77 - 785 Rap. Library Youth Council 77 - 785 Natl.
Merit Finalist 78. -
JAMES OWENS - Concert Band Let. 74' 755 Univ. ot Houston
Band Fest. 74 - 755 Dist. Solo and Ens. Fest. Exc. 74 - 755
McNeese Con. Band Fes. 74 - 755 Rap. Parish Honor Band 74 -
765 FFA 75 - 765 FMLA 75 - 765 Jazz Band 75- 765 Ecotogy Club
77 - 785 FTA 77-78.
MICHAEL PAINTER - Bolton -- FFA 74 - 755 Fresh. Football 74 A
75 - ASH FFA 76 - 785 Future Voters 76 r 785 FTA 77 - 785 Var-
sity Football 77 - 78. . A
DARLYNVN PATRICK 5- FTA. 75 - 765 FCS 75 f 77: Spanish Club
75- 775 4-H 75- 785 FBLA 76 - 785 Y-Teens 76 - 785 DECA 77 -
78.
RHONDA PETERSON -- FSA 76 - 78.
RAMONA PHILLIPS e FSA 76 . 7851 r. Volunteers 77 - 78.
V V, ,V.z .5 V 5 5. .195 Classes.
PAULA PICKENS - FTA 74 A 755 Fresh. Choir 74 - 755 French
Club 76 A 775 Concert Cl'ioir75 - 77. y 5
KARI PLAISANCE AM Art Club 74- 755 Student Council Rep. 74 -
755 Latin Club 74 - 765 Ecoiogy Club 75 - 765 YATeens 7-5 - 785
FSA 76- 78, Reporter 77 - 785 FBLA 77 A 78.
AMANDA POSEY --FCS 74 r 785 FHA 765 76 A 77. '
MARVIN PRESSLEY WA- Baseball Team 74 -1755 FFA-76 - 7-8.
BERNARD PIJGH -4- Football and Track 74 7 781 Basketball 77 -
78 . .. . .
GEORGE PURKS --J.V. Football 75 A 761 Science Club 77-- 78.
MEL QUEEN -- Basketball 74 - 755 Football 74 A 755 Scroll Staff
75 A 785 FFA 76- 775iLEO Club 76 A 78. A A ' A
WILL RABALAIS - Fresh. Football.74- 755 Fresh.-Track r 755
FFA 74 - 785 .l.V. Football 75- 765 Var. Football 76 - 78, Letterecl
76 - 77.
RANELLE RANDLES - Gymnastic Team 74 Y 755 rroyaris 74 Q
765 French Hon. Soc. 74 - 785 Y-Teens 74- 78, Pres. 75 - 765 Epic
Bus. Staff 75 A 76, Epic Ed.'S'taff 76 - 785"5FBLA 75 - 765 Studerit"
Council Rep. 75 - 765 Future Voters 75 - 78, Treas. 76 - 775 Stu-
dent Corps Worker 76 - 785 Varsity Cheerleader 76 A 785 Who's
who Amg. Am. High sekousrudenfsg FSAA77 A 78f'LA carts' stare'
Alt.5 Natl. Hon. Soc. 77 - 78: Quill and Scroll 77 A 78.
RAYMOND RAX -4- Dist. Piano Solo Ensemble Sup. 74 - 75:
FMLA 74 - 765 Track and Cross Country 74- 765 French Hon. Soc.
74 A 785 Rap. Parish Honor Band 74 - 785 Dist. li I+-lon. Band 75 -
785 Dist. ll Solo and Ensemble, 2 Sup. Duets 76 A 775 LA Boys'
State Alt. 76 - 775 Ali State Band 77 - 785 Dist. ll Solo and Ens. 3
Sup. 78. 5 5 -
DARLEEN REED -- 4-H 74 - 755 FMLA 74 - 765 Girls' Glee Club
74- 765 Concert Choir 76 - 785 FTA 76 - 785 Alexandrians 77 - 785
Who's Who Amg. Am. High Sch. Students 77 - 78.
VICKIE REED - 74 - 755 Troyans 74 - 755 Clee Club 74- 765 Ten-
nis Team 74- 76, Let. 74- 755 French Hon. Soc. 74- 775 FTA 74-
775 Y-Teens 74 A 775 Quilland Scroll Sec. 757 - 78. 5 r - .
KATHY RHODES -4- Troyans 74- 755 French Club 74- 775 Future
Vots. 574 - 785 Y-Teens 74 - '78, Vice-Pres. 74 - 75,fTreas. 75 - 765
Troydolls 75 - 775 Epic Business Staff 76- 775 FSA 77 - 78.
LEAH RICH - FHA 74- 755 Future Voters 74 - 755 FSA 75- 763
Forensics Team 76 - 77, Treas. 76 - 775 DECA 77 - 785 FBLA 77 A
73. . f -5 .
SANDRA RICHARDSON - Library Club 74 - 765 FTA 74 - 78,
Sec. 77 - 78,: State Con. 74 - 785 French Club 747- 78, Vice-Pres.
77 - 785 Girls' Basketball Team 75.
susim mcmviono - FHA 74 A 785 rreracri Club 75 - 765 FBLA
77 . 78, rs4 77 A 785 Y-Teens 77 A 78.
JOHN ROBINSON -- Art Club 74 - 775 Cross Country 74 - 755
Tennis Team 74 - 76, Let. 74 - 76, Ist Place Dist. Singles and
Doubles 74 -575, Most Val. Boy Tennis Player 74 -175, AAAA State
Tennis Singles and Doubles 74 A 775 Key Club 76- 785 FBLA 77
78
CATHY ROGERS - Library Club 74- 765 FBLA 74 - 78, Sec. 76 -
78, Miss FBLA 76 - 775 State FBLA Rally 76 - 775 Rally Spelling 75
- 765 LA Farm Bureau State Essay Contest 2nd Place 76- 775 Epic
EPIC T96
Business Staff 764 785 FSA 76- 78, Pres. 77 - 785 Student Coun-
cil Alt. 76- 775 LA Girls' State 77 A 785 Quill and Scroll 77 - 785 Sr.
cuss vii. 77-78. f I 5 '
STEPHANIE ROSCOE -Af Rally..Shorthand 775 Dtfice Worker
76- 775 FSA 77- 78, Vice-Pres. 77 - 785 Y-Teens 77 A 78.
STEVEN ii5l S CHEFFER --'Art Club 75 --765 Science Ci-Lib 76 -'785
Dist. Rally Gen. Bus. and Eng. lll 775 Optimist Club Essay Winner
77 - 7855Natl. Hon. Soc. 77 - 785 Ouilliand Scroll 775-785 Who's
Who Arno- Am. High School Students 77 - 78Q" A'
LISA SCHULTZ r-4 Office Worker 76 A 7.75 Social Studies Fair-76 -
775 National Honor Society 76 A 785 FBLA 77 A 785 FSA 77 - 78.
LEE SHEFIRILL Am- Fresh. Basketball 74 A 755"FBLA 74 - 761 Key
Club 74 - 785 FFA 76 A 775 Latin Club 76- 77.
susm simorisom .- Gymnastic Tearn 74 - 75, student Council
Alt. 74 A 755 French Honor Soc. 74 A 78, Reporter 76 - 772 Dist.
Lit. Rally Civics--755 Dist. Lit. .Rally French lf-755 State Lit. Rally
French t Exc. 755 For. Lang. Fest. French ll Sup. 765 Dist. Lit.
Rally French Ill Sup. 775 Dist. Science Fair 3rd Place 775 LA Girls'
State Del. 775 ASH Science Fair 2nd..1Place--77: Natl, Hon..1Soc.
Treas. 777 - 785 Scroll Editor 77 - 78. A
CAROL SMITH 4- Troyans 74... 775 French CFub.74 A 785 Y-Teens
74 - 78, Treas. 75 A 76, Pres. 76 - 77, Scrapbook 77 - 785 Epic
Business Staff 75 A 78, Sec. 76- 77, Asst. Business Manager 77 -
'785 Quill and Scroll 77 A 78:.rNatl. lfton. Soc:77 -'785 Student
Council Alt. 77 - 78. I I
GLORIA--SMITH'ri-M French ciao 74 -'765 4-H1-club 774 - 76.5 For-
eign Lang. Fest. 75 - 765 FBLA 77 - 785 Jr. Vols. 77 - 78.
TERRY SMITH - Future Voters 74 A 755 Y-Teens 74 - 755 FHA 75
- 78, Vice-Pres. 76, Reporter 77 - 785 Jr. Class Sec. 76 - 775
French Hon. Soc. 76 -5 785 FTA 76 - 78, Pres. 775 Dist. Science
Fair 3rd Place 775 Scroll Staff 77 - 785 Student Council Rep. 775
Sr, Class Sec. 77 - 78.
LoLA SPEARS 4- mute voters 74 - 755 Ecoiagy 74 - 765 rcs 75
A 76, Library cub sec. 76- 775 FHA 77 - 785 rsA 76-78.
MELISSA STELLY - Art Club 76- 78.
KATHYSTEWART - Student'Council nepf75 - 76: Band 75
77, Librarian 76 - 775 Jazz Band 76- 775 FMLA 76 - 77, Sec. 76.
BARBARA ST. JOHN - Troyans 74 A 755 Y-Teens 74 A 785 Future
Vot. 75 A 785 Dance Line 765 Epic Business Staff 76 - 775 FSA 77 -
nesaiesronv - Fsrt 76- 73, 5, R
TWINDER TANNER - Gymnastic Team 74 A 755 Cheerleader 75
A 76g Jrqvolunteers 75 f 765 Basketbali.Team 76 r 78..
.IEFFERY TENNIE -4 Bolton -- Freshman Football5 ROTC5 Drill
Team. 1 K 3 ,t-k. VV.. . 5,
STEVEN-THOMASSON--W Chess Club.74- 755 Northwestern Lit.
Rally 75 Sup. World Geographyg State Lit. Rally 3rd World Geog-
raphy Pi Epsilon Delta 75 A 785 Rap. Parish Foreign Language
Fes. Superior 765 Natl..l-lon. Soc. 77 -5785 Quill and Scroll 77 A 78.
DEBBIE THRASI-IER -4 FBLA 74 - 785 Band 75 - 76: FMLA 75 -
765 Ecology Club 77 - 785 Future Voteis 77 - 78. '
BILL TISDALE -4 Student Council Rep. 74 - 765 Football 74- 775
Track and Cross Country 74-775 Key Club 75 A 775 FCS 77-78.
-,amine rfuivis rcs 75.1 762.-Spiifllsl?-rClUl9 75.5.-.YQ Y-Teens 75
- 765 colop 76 . 785 DECA 76 -78: F Bl-A 76- 78- 5
DEEDRA TREADWELL -- FBLA 77 - 782 FSA77 -,782 NFL77 - ,785
Ti-iespialnS77-7e.Y-Teens77'-7817 liiii A 7
NATHANIEL TROTTIE - Bolton - ROTC 74 - 75 -ASH -- FFA
76-l77gc0ncerich0iri77-78,' A ' ' it '
DENTSE TURNER - Troyans 74 - 765 Epic Bus. Staff 74 - 785
French Club 74 -A 785'Y-Teens'74 .'L' 785"Girls' Glee Club 75 - 765
Concert Choir 75 - 775 Future Voters 765- 775 Girls' State Alt. 76 -
775 FBLA 76- 785 FSA 76 - 785 Natl. Hon. Soc. 77- 785 Scroll 77-
78. r . -- .
KATHY TURPlN - Girls' 'Glee Club 74 - 755 Concert Choir 75 -
775 V-Teens 74 - 765 Future Voters 75 - 775 Alexandrians 76 4775
Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 76-77.
.KATHlE TYLER 4 alas Club 75 - 765 FHA 75- 765 FMLA 75 - 77:
Concert 'Choir 76 - 775 Office Worker 76 - 775 Fut. Vot. 76 - 785
:Scroll77,-78. , . . . . .
GEORGE Times 4- aoiiofi - choir 74- 755 Fresh. Football and
.Track 74 - 75 -.ASH5 FFA 7615- 775 J.V. Football and Track 76 -
775 Var. Football 76 - 78, Let. 76 - 785 Ecology Club 77 - 785 4-H
1.77 - .785 FMLA 77-- 78.- t - ' --
JACQUELINEFWALLER - Gen, ii, Jr. vol. 76 - 775 FHA 77 L 78.
SUSAN WATERS - Swim Team 74 -755 Troyans 74 - 765 Y-
iteens 74 - 785 sec. 77 . 78: FHA 767- 785 FSA 77 J- 78. A
STEVE WELCH - Choir 74 - 755 Fresh. Football 74 - 755 FTA 74 -
7765 gl.V. Football 755 765 FFA 75 - 78. ' A
LORI WELLS - Band 74- 78: Dist,Hon. Band 7,4 - 781 FCS 74 -
785 Rapfparish Honor Band 74 - 785 Drum Maj. 75 - 765 FMLA 75
5- 775,Future Voters 75- 775 Concert Choir 76 - 775 Jazz Band 75-
785 Ecology Club 77 - 785 Y-Teens 77 - 785 Band Chaplain 77 -
78. , .K , , . , V - , V
FIOBERTF WELLS - Outstanding Bandsman 74 - 75, 76 - 775
Band 74 - 78: Jazz Band 74 - 785 Rap. Parish Hon. Band 74 - 785
Dist, Solo and Ensemble Fest. 74 - 785 Alexandrians 75 - 77,
Treas. 76 - 775 Pi Epsilon Delta 75 - 775 Gen. LA Symphonic Band
75- 785 Dist. ll Hon. Banclg FMLA 75- 78, Pres, 76 - 775 All State
Chorus 76- 775 Dist. Hon. Choir 76- 775'Gov. Hon. Band 76 - 775
Outstanding Jazz, Musician 767- 77.: Student Council Rep. 76 -
77, PresQ77 -F785 FCSV76 - 785 Future Voters 76 - 785 Key Club 76
7,-785-Quill and Scroll 76 - -1785 Natl.-Hon, Soc. 77 - 7.85 All State
Jazz Ensemble 77 - 785 "Kismet"5 "Mame"5 "The Ghostly Affair
at Wuthering Heights." f ' ' H '
' QP. J-. WENKEL --.Y-Teens-74 --75,-77 - 785 Youth Arc 75 - 765 Key
Club Calendar Girl 75 - 76, 77 - 785 Homecoming Queen 76 - 775
R0yalty'Court lst Maid 76 - 775 Spanish Club 76 - 77, Sec. 76 -
775Student Co-Worker 76 - 775 Cheerleader 76 - 78. K
DARRELL WQILKERSON -- FCA 74 - 755 Fresh. Football and Track
74 - 755 FCS 75 - 765 J.V. Football 75 - 765 FFA 75 - 78, Area l
Livestock Judging 2nd Place 76 - 775 Soc. Studies Fair 76 - 775
Var. Football 76 -V 78, Let. 77 - 785 Var. Track 77 5- 78.
RENEE WILKERSON -- Troyans 74 - 765 Student Co-Worker 76 -
78.
LINDA WlLLlAMS -- Maiorette 74 - 755 FFA 75 - 765 Y-Teens 75 -
76, 76 - 77, Vice-Pres. 77- 785 French Hon. Soc. 76 - 785 FHA 77
7 765 Key Club Calendar Girl 77 - 78.
SEAN WILLIAMS -- Art Club 74 - 755 Band 74 - 765 Swim Team
76- 785 Forensics 77 '- 78. '
MARK WILLIAMSON -- Chess Club 74 - 785 LSU State Rally 75,
4th--Place Gen. B-usinessg District Lit, Rally 75, 7655Rap.' Parish
Foreign Lang. Fest. -- Sup. 765 Jazz Band 76 - 785 Natl. Foren-
sics' League 76 - 785 'Pi Epsilon Delta 74 - 785 Speech Team 76 -
735595, CiUb.77 -g785,Natl, Hon. Soc. 775- 785 Thespians 77 - 78.
HYMANWILSON -- Fresh. Football, Basketball and Track 74 -
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WILLIAM ZACHARY A- Ecology Club 74 - 755 "Wonderful Town"
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Pub. Relations 75 - 756, Pres. 76 - 775 Dist. Lit. Rally 75 - 775
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CAROL ARMSTRONG
RONNIE ATES
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SUSAN BAKER
JANE BANKS
JACK BARFIELD
WILLIAM BARNHART
STEVE BARNES '
JIMMY BELK ,
MICHAEL BELL
NAOMI BELL
DONALD BERLIN
FREDERIC BERRY
CHRIS BIHM
OLIVIA BLACKWELDER
IVIELANIE BOOZE
ODELL BOWMAN
TAMMY BOYD
KATHY BRANSTETTER
JILL BRANTON
BRENDA BRECHTEL
DAVID BROOK
RICHARD BROOK
HANK ADAMS
199 Classes
BROOKS
LEON BROOKS
RAYMOND BROOKS
BARBARA BROWN
CORA LEE BROWN
KATHY BROWN
LINDA BROWN
MELANIE BROWN
PHILLIP BROWN
ROBERT BROWN
CHARLOTTE BUCKLEY
TIMOTHY BURKE
WILLIAM BUTLER
PAMELA BYOUNE
EUGENE CAIN
CHRISTOPHER
EPIC ZOO
CRAIG CAMPO
CARL CARLIN
BEVERLY CARTER
PAM CASEY
RANDY CASON
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BRET CHAUDOIR
ROSETTA CHEATHAM
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RACHAEL COLE
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JAMES COWAN
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STEVE CROOKS
CARL CROSBY
KEITH CRUMP
KIM CUPPLES
PAUL DANIEL
ALFRED DAVIS
LISA DAVIS
IRIS DAVIS
SANDRA DAVIS
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CONNIE DOUGLAS
JENNIFER DOWNEY
RANDY DRAUGHON
CONNIE DUCOTE
LANNETTE DUCOTE
KELLI DUGGAN
VICTOR DUGGER
JAY DU NHANI
JULIE DUNN
JANET EARNEST
NANCY EDWARDS
ALFREDA ELIE
ALICE ELLIS
DIANE ELLIS
STEVE ELLIS
MARK ENDSLEY
MIKE FALCON
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CHARLES FREDERICK
ALETA FREEMAN
BECKY FRIDAY
DANA FRITZ
MYFIA FUNK
LINDA GARMON
CATHY GASPAR
CHRIS GASPARD
DWAYNE GAUTHIER
STEVE GAUTHIER
MARY GIACO
DWIGHT DILLEY
DAFIRYL GLADNEY
LESLIE GLANKLER
BILLY GOSS
.IEFII GOWEN
KARYN GRAY
STARLENE GRYSON
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ROBERT GREENBERG
DEBBIE GUTWEILER
PAUL HAASE
MIKE HARDY
DELORES HARRIS
TOMMY HASTON
MARY HATHORN
LINDA HENDERSON
RITA HENDRICKS
PATTY HILL
RITA HINKLEY
ELIZABETH HINRICHS
JOANNE HIXSON
JESSE HOFFPAUIR
KEITH HONORE
MICHEAL HOWARD
CARTER HUMPHREYS
LLOYD HUMPHRY
SCOTT HUNT
SUSAN HUNT
ROSE HURTS
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BRIAN JOHNSON
EARL JOHNSON
GERALD JOHNSON
KATHY JOHNSON
KENNETH JOHNSON
TRACY JOHNSTON
STACEY JONES
DONALD KAY
BRUCE KELLY
BRENDA KELSO
LAVETTA KEMPER
ROBIN KING
KENNETH KIRKLAN
KATHY KOSIK
207 Classes
MARK LAFARGUE
CHERI LaFI.EUR
CINDY LaFLEUR
JOANNE LAMELL
JOHN LAN DRY
FRED LAVALITE
MIKE LAVERGREN
ROBERT LEBLANC
JANICE LEONARD
ROSA LIOU
CHERYL LLOYD
SHELBY LUTTRELL
SUSIE MADDOX
CATHY MADIGAN
DONALD MADISON
GRANT MAGNAN
DAVID MALLARD
DENISE MARBS
RODRIC MARBS
JOHN MATHEWS
DENISE LOCKART
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FRANK MCCUE
NELDA MCGEE
STEPHEN MCGLORY
ED WAYNE MCHANNEY
CYNTHIA MCNEAL
TERRI MEDLIN
PHYLLIS METREJ EAN
JACINTA MICHIELS
JANET MIDDLETON
ALLISON MILLER
CATHY MILLER
TINA MILLER
INA MILLHOUSE
NINA MILLHOUSE
BILLY MILLS
KEITH MITCHELL
LESSIE MOORE
RUBY MOORE
WILLIAM MOORE
TIM MOREHOUSE
JAMIE MOTT
MICHELE MULL
BECKY MURPHY
SUZANNE McKAY
209 CIasses
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JIM MURPHY
MEICHELLE MYERS
CHARLIE NICHOLS
JOHN O NEIL
RICKY OUBER
NIICHEAL PALLARD
TERRY PARSONS
JEFF PEARSON
JAY PENNY
LIZ PERKINS
TANII PERKINS
DON PLUMMER
LYNNE POINDEXTER
KYLE POGR
ANGELA PGRCHE
THERESA POWELL
CURTIS PUGH
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BRENDA RAINES
BRENDA REED '
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BEN Ross
LTZANNE ROTHARDT
MARK RUTHERFORD
WILLIAM SAMUEL
WANDA SANDERS
CARRIE SAUCIER
DARRYL SCOTT
GLORIA SCOTT
MTCHAEL SCOTT'
PATRICIA SCOTT
RTCHARD SHELTON
DELORTS SHERMAN
WiL1.IE SHERMAN
DAVTD SHQNHOSTER
KEVTN SHORT
JULIE SRMON
MARY KAY SIMRSON
MISTY SINGLETARY
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MICHAEL SMITH
ROBERT SNEAD
DENISE SODERBERG
NOLA SPEARS
DONNA SPENCE
ROOSEVELT
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DANETTE STALNAKER
KAREN STEWART
MICHAEL ST JULIAN
VICKEY SULLIVAN
GREG SUMBLER
DARRYL SURGENT
CAROLYN SWANWICK
STEVE SWEAT
ANITA TAYLOR
SALETTE TENNIE
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STEPHANIE TENNIE
WAYNE TERRELL
JACQUELINE TEXADA
KAREN THOMAS
NORM THOMPSDN
GEORGE
THROCKMORTON
TIM TOUCHET
KEEVQN TRAHAN
LEO TREADWAY
MOLLY TYNES
DUANE URBINA
BRENDA VELEK
STEVE BENABLE
LARRY WALKER
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CHRIS WALLACE
MICHAEL WALTER
LARRY WALTON
JAMES WEATHERLY
GLENDA WEISI-IUHN
FREDDIE WEST
MICHAEL WHEATLEY
CORNELIUS WHITE
JIMMY WHITE
RHONDA WHITLEY
CATHY WILDER
CARL WILKISON
JERRY WILLIAMS
KIM WILLIAMS
LEON WILLIAMS
LUCY WILLIAMS
LISA WILSON
CHRISTY WOIKE
DIANNE WORD
CONNIE WOVERIS
ANDRE YOUNG
KEVIN YOUNG
RICHARD YOUNG
215 Classes
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MIKE BARNETT
ALLISON BARTON
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RONNIE BEARD
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TRACY BEECH
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MACK BERRY
BILLY BLAKES
CLAY BLAISDELL
KIM BLEDSOE I
LATOKEY BOBB
LISA BOHART
MIKE BOND
ALAN BONNETTE
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NHCHAEL BOOZE
RENE BORDELON
JODY BOUDREAUX
LAURIE BOUDREAUX
RUBY BOWMAN
PATR!CK BOYKINS
STEVE BRANDOW
CHALONG BREIMEL
LYD!A BRISTER
BEAU BROCK
FRANCES BROOKS
MAURA BROOKS
DIANA BROUSSARD
HOLLY BROWN
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WILLIAM BROWN
DANNY BURNS
ANGIE BURROUGHS
MARK BUSHNELL
ALAN BYRD
ALEXANDER BYRD
THOMAS CARNAHAN
MICHEAL CARPENTER
KAYE CARSON
JOHN CARTER
LINDA CARTER
SARAH CARTER
JANA BROWN
219 Classes
KAREN CASON
JOSEPH CAZES
SHERI CEDARS
RONNEE CHANEY
JEANNQE CHAPMAN
ANDREA CHASE
AUDREY CHENEVERT
MICHEAL CHENEY
ANITA CLARK
MIKE CLOUD
JAMIE CLOWERS
KAREN COCKERHAM
TOXIE COCKELL
RANDY COLE
EPIC 220
ELIZABETH COLEMAN
DAVID COWHAR
GEORGE CRAIG
SHERI CRANE
BRENDA CROUCH
KEVIN DALEY
DANNY DAMICO
DOUGLAS DAMA
EDWIN DANA
JENNIFER DAVID
KEVIN DAVIDSON
KIM DAVIS
SHELIA DAVIS
CYNTHIA DEZENDORF
221. Classes
DAVID DEZENDORF
JANET DORSEY
RAY DOUGLAS
JENNEA DOUSAY
DEBBIE DOWNEY
.IANICE DUGGAN
TINA DUKE
CHRISTINA DUPUY
BRENDA DURISON
KATIE EDWARDS
LESLIE EDWARDS
TOM EDWARDS
DENNIS ELLIOTT
RICHARD ELLIOTT
TRENCY ELLIOTT
DANNY ELLIS
TEOLA ELLIS
DAVID EVANS
JERRY EVANS
BRUCE FAIRBANKS
WALTER FARMER
DEBORAH FILIPI
BECKY FISHER
GREG FLYNN
TERRY FORMAN
CHARLES FOSTER
TROY FOSTER
TERESA FOWLK ES
JULIA FREDERICK
RALPH FUNK
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JENNIFER GERAMI
JULIE GERMANY
EILEEN GIBBS
JOHN GILLEY
RONNIE GIORDANO
LARRY GIVENS
DONALD GOFF
BRENDA GOLLIHER
DANNY GOOD
TINA GRAFTON
MIKE GRANT
PATRICIA GREEN
DAVID GREGORY
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JANET GREIVIILLION
KENNY GRENIILLION
DAVID GRIFFITH
GREG GRINIAUD
WES GUILLOT
KAREN HAASE
DONNA HAIR
DONNA HALE
DAVID HALLER
DAVID HAMIVIONS
SYLVIA HARDY
PAM HARRELL
FRANCIS HARRIS
PATRICIA HARRIS
THERESA HARRIS
ANITA HARWELL
DEBRA HAYES
CAROLYN HAYWOOD
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MARGIE HILL
MIRANDA HILL
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PAM HINKSTON
DEIRDRE HODGES
GINGER HOLLOWAY
KIMBLE HONORE
MONICA HONORE
ELNORA HOWARD
LEE HOWZE
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ANN HUMPHRIES
CHARLES HUMPHRIES
JAMES HUNTER
DIANE HURTS
PAUL HUTCHESON
LINDA JACKSON
MICHAEL JAMES
JOSHUA JEFFERSON
JENNIFER JENNINGS
CAROLYN JOHNSON
CHARLOTTE JOHNSON
DARRELL JOHNSON
DEBRA JOHNSON
ROBERT HENDRICKS
225 Ciasses
KENNETH JOHNSON
KYLE JOHNSON
RICKY JOHNSON
SANDRA JOHNSON
TAMMY JOHNSON
MICHAEL JONES
VENITA JONES
PATRICK JORDAN
BERVIN JOSHUA
SUSAN KERRY
PHIL KICHLER
RHONDA KILPATRICK
MARK KIMBALL
JOY KINARD
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BENNY KIRK
KATHY KIRK
DAVID KNIGHT
CYNTHIA KOBER
STEPHEN KOHARA
STEPHEN LACEY
WILLIAM LACKEY
MISSY LACHNEY
BILL LACOUR
PHILLIP LACOUR
DARLA LAMARTINIERE
GLYNN LAMB
CHARLES LANDRY
COLLEEN LANGSTCN
KAREN LATHAM
MARK LEE
JOEL KING
227 Classes
PHYLLIS LEHMAN
KEVIN LEMOINE
SI-IERI LEWIS
TAMMY LIBERTO
DAVID LIGGINS
SUZY LITTLE
HELEN LOEFFLER
KISSIAH LOGAN
JOHNNY LONDON
JOE LONG
KELLEY MCGOWEN
WILLIAM MCKNIGI-IT
BELINDA MCNEAL
DOUGLAS MCNEAL
MYRTLE MCNEAL
JANET MCSPADDEN
SALLY MADDOX
MICHEAI. MADIGAN
EVELYN MADISON
STEVE MANGEL
CHRIS MARIEN
DOTY MARKLEY
YVETTE MARLER
VICKI MARTIN
KEITH MAY
KEITH MILAM
RAYMOND MILLER
SUSAN MILLER
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CAROLE MYERS
NATALIE NASH
WANDA NASH
RICHARD NASSIF
GUY NAVARRO
JACKIE NEAL
CINEY NECK
CLIFTON NEWTON
DANNY NORMAN
CHERYL NUCKOLS
DAVID OGLE
STEPHANIE OLDS
KATHY OLIVER
TERRY OSTEN
LESLIE OWREY
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LAURA PARKER
SHERRY PARSONS
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TOM PAYNE
ABHINAND PEDDADA
FREDRICK PERRY
Bossa-1 PETERSON
GREG PHARIS
KIM PHILUPS
CAROLYN PINTO
JAMIE PIZANIE
MELISSA PLAQSANCE
231 Classes
HENRIETTA POCHE
CYNTHIA POLLARD
KEVIN POPE
BRENDA PRESSLEY
MARVIN PRICE
LISA QUEEN
BRIDGET RABALAIS
DENISE RACHEL
JONATHAN RAX
GREG REAM
JAMIE REDING
SCOTT REED
JIMMY REED
MICHAEL REED
DREMA REEVE
RANDALL REICH
JOHN REID
TRACY RHODES
LISA RICH
LISA RICHARD
JACKIE RIDGEWAY
KATHY RING
MICHELLE ROBBINS
DAVID ROBERTS
ANN ROBINSON
LINDA ROBINSON
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WILLIAM SCOTT
SHEILA SEISS
ROBERT SETTLES
CHARLES SEWELL
JOHN SHARP
KELLY SHARP
GREGORY SHERMAN
MARKAY SHERRILL
JOHNATHAN
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CHARLES SHONE
ANDRE SKYES
ABBY SMITH
JACKIE SMITH
JAN SMITH
LISA SMITH
THOMAS SMITH
JERRY SPENCER
SHIRLEY STAFFORD
ROBERT STANLEY
LARRY STEWARD
MARGO ST JULIAN
MATTIE STORY
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SCHARON SWIFT
DEE TALLEY
GENA TASSIN
CAROL TAYLOR
TENA TAYLOR
SHERRY THOMAS
SHELTA THOMAS
SANDRA THRASH
JEROME TREADWAY
GILBERT TREVINO
JEFFERY TROTTIE
LAUREL TUNEBERG
TROYCE TUKEBERG
RICKEY TURNER
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MARY ANN WALDING
ANITA WALKER
JERRY WALKER
SANDRA WALKER
DIANE WALLER
CHARLOTTE WALTON
ANNA WARDSWORTH
BECKY WEAVER
DERALD WEBER
DAVID WESLEY
DAN WHATLEY
MARY WHISENHUNT
CINDY WHITE
PAULA WHITE
SUSAN WIGGINS
AARON WILLIAMS
JESSE WILLIAMS
ROBBY WILLIAMSON
JERRY WILSON
ROGER WILT
RONALD WOOD
PATRICIA WOODS
VICKI WORD
KRIS WORLEY
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Freshman ClassOfficers
Debbie Fowler, Presideraf Cherie Hair, Vlce-President
Sandy Williams, Secretary Tracy Haase, Treasurer
DEBBIE ADAMS
KERRY ALLEN
DONALD ALSBROOKS
ART ANDERSON
AUBREY ANDERSON
PAT ANGEL I
MIKE ANTEE Y
CRISTINA ARAIZA
PAT ARCENEAUX
JANE ARMSTRONG
LAURIE ASPER
D G ATWOOD
JENNIFER BAGGETT
MELINDA BARMORE
RANDY BARNETT
JEFF BARRETT
CHENITA BASS
KRIS BATSON
PEGGY BECK
WESLEY BELL
CURTIS BENNETT
GINGER BENSON
KEITH BERLIN
TRACY BERLIN
JOE BERRY
LORENA BOLEN
JOHN BONDS
TYRA BGNNETTE
KELLY BOOTH
KIRK BORDELON
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SHERRY BORDELON
GENNISE BORELL
ANTHONY BOROWSKI
DANNY BOURGEOIS
CONNIE BOWIE
CUFTON BRANCH
SANDY BRANDT
RANDAL BRELAND
USA BRANSTETTER
CHARLES BRISTER
DIANE BROOKS
LINDA BROOKS
ROBIN BROOKS
MIKE BROUSSARD
ANTHONY BROWN
ANUONETTE BROWN
JOANN BROWN
KEN BROWN
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MINDY BROWN
STEVE BRUMFIELD
ESTHER BRUYNINCKX
BRIAN BUCKLEY
KENNETH BURNS
FREDDIE BYRD
DARRELL CAMPBELL
VlCKi CAMPO
CARY CARMOUCHE
CHYRISSE CARTER
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CHRlS CHANDLER
BRENDA CHARK
KAREN CHENEY
'FCANDICE CHENEY
' 239 Classes
TONY CI-IILDERS
GREG CLARK
TIM CLOUATRE
CATHY COBB
NORMAN COCO
MELVIN CODY
TRACY COLBERT
ANGELA COLE
SUSAN COLE
JOHN CONNELLA
THERESA CONNELLA
KAR LA COOPER
TRACY CORLEY
SOPHIA COWARD
ALEXANDER CLAYTON
KEN COOPER
LEAH COUVILLION
JEFF CRAIG
MILDRED CRAMER
CHRISTIAN CREED
GRADY CROSS
ANITA CRUIKSHANK
KELLY CUPPLES
STEVE DALEY
JACKIE DANIELS
MICHEAL DAVIS
EUGENE DEAL
EDNA DEARBORN
LARRY DEGRIE
DINA DESELLE
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DEBORAH DIXON
LINDA DODSON
JOHN DRUMMOND
VICKI DUCOTE
BRUCE DUNAWAY
WILLIAM DUNCAN
JAMES DUNHAM
MARK DUNHAM
ALISIA DUNLAP
HARRY DUPUY
SUSAN DUPUY
BRENDA DURHAM
FLOYD EBARE
PRESTON EBARE
TAMMY ECKLE
KEITH EDWARDS
FELICIA ELLIS
JOANNA FALLIN
A MAXIE ELLIS '
241 CIasses
PAUL FAUST
MARGARET
FERGUSON
YOLANDA FIELDS
FRITZI FINE
FRAN FINNEY
MARK FORD
MELISSA FORD
RODNEY FOREST
TAMMY FOREST
KERRY FOSTER
DEBBIE FOWLER
SARA FRAZIER
DAVID FUNDERBURK
JOHNNY GAINES
LESLIE GALLIGAN
RONALD GALLION
VICKI GARON
JOAN GASPAR
STANLEY GASTON
CLIFFORD GATLIN
DARREN GEYSTAND
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ELIZABETH GILBERT
MISSY GILCHRIST
PRESTON GILCHRIST
DONNY GOOD
WALTER GOODMAN
KELLY GORUM
LANCE GOSS
LESLIE GRAHAM
JANICE GREEN
JEROME GREEN
LISA GREEN
WILLIAM GREGORY
MARGARET
GREMILLION
WESLEY GRIFFIN
TRACY HAASE
CHERIE HAIR
THERESA HALE
MARTHA HAMBLET
JERRY HARDY
TERRY HARDY
JOHN HARRELL
JAMIE HART
MARK HART
ANTHONY HARRIS
MARK HART
KAY HATCH
TED HATHORN
DAVID GREEN
243 Classes
PATSY HAYWAFID
DENA HARHELL
JIMMY HERNDON
DANNY HICKSON
JANICE HILL
JIMIVIIE HILL
IVIIRANDA HILL
I-IARLAN HINKSTON
SIEGRID HITCHCOCK
TONI HOLIFIELD
MICHEAL HOLMES
SHEFIIE HONOFIE
LAUFIELL HOOKS
WILLIAM HOUSTON
JACOUELINE HOWARD
PAM HYNSON
TOM IRWIN
KENNETH ISFIEAL
CYNTHIA JACKSON
DEBRA JACKSON
SANDRA JEANISE
MICHEAL JENNESS
SUSAN JESTEFI
NANCY JETER
VICKI JOB
CHRISTOPHER
JOHNSON
DARLINE JOHNSON
DEBROAH JOHNSON
JOSEPH JOHNSON
VIVIAN JACKSON
EPIC 244
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MILTON JOHNSON
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WANDA JOHNSON
DEBRA JONES
JANSCE JONES
LONNIE JONES
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PAM JORDAN
DENNIS JOSHUA
ELIZABETH KADLEC
CYNTHIA KAY
YULANDA JOHNSON
245 Classes
Spirit
IRENE KELLY
GEORGE KELSO v E
PHIL KIDD
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KINI KINIBLE
CYNII-IIA KING
GERALD KING if
KAREN KING
MARILYN KING
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MICHAEL LECEY
MATTHEW LACOUR
SHARON LAFARGUE
EPIC 246
Abounds
JENNIFER LAMBERT
PAM LAMBERT
BARBARA LAMELI.
CATHY LANGSTON
ANNE LASSEIGNE
ANGELA LAWRENCE
CHAD LEAVINES
JUDY LEBLANC
EARNEST LEE
MARVIN LEONARD
MARTIN LEWIS
LEE LINTON
MARCIA LOCKWOOD
MELVIN LOWE
BRIAN LUNAN
TERRI MABRY
EUGENE MACK
NIICI-IEAI. MADDER
RENEE MANZER
PATRICIA MARBS
JOSEPHINE MARZETT
LISA MARIEN
PAMELA MASSON
ROSE MATHEWS
KIM MATTSON
KEITH MAVIN
DONNA MAXEY
BRENT MAY
LISA MAY
SHIRLEY MCCANN
247, Classes
TI-IERESA MCCARTY
RICHARD MCCAULEY
DOROTHY MCDOWELL
MARK MCGRAW
CLARENCE MCHANEY
HAL MCKINNEY
CHERYL MCNEAL
SUSIE MCNUTT
LARRY MCOUARN
PERRY MCQUARN
MECHALL KIRK
SHELLI MEDLIN
PATRICIA MELDER
MARY MESSINA
JESSIE MICHAEL
DIANE MICHIELS
WENDELL MICKEES
SHERRY MCCARTNEY
EPIC 248
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CHUCK MILLER
PATTY MILLER
JANICE MINOR
TRUDI MITCHELL
JACK MOORE
.IANICE MOORE
JOHN MOORE
AVONDA MOREI-IEAD
JOE MOREHEAD
LAURA MOSBY
LANCE MOTT
MADISON MU LKEY
CONNIE MURRY
KAREN NACHMAN
CHRIS NASSIF
DONNA NEWTON
YVETTE NEWTON
SHAY NICHOLS
PHILLIP ORITZ
JIMMY PARIS
JOHNNY PARKER
LORI PARSONS
DAVID PATE
RANDY PATE
DAVID PAUL
ROBERT PAYNE
KENNETH PEARSON
DEREK PEET
SUSIE PENISTON
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SHERI PERKINS
RHONDA PETERSON
AERICA PHILLIPS
PRACILLA PHILLIPS
MARY PIERCE
JANELLE PIERSON
BECKY PINSON
DANNA PLUMBER
DAENA PONCEROFF
SCOTT POTTER
LAURA POWELL
CHERYL PRATS
ELIZABETH PRICE
THOMAS PRICE
MARK OUEEN
ROBERT RABALAIS
KATHY RACHAL
WES PENNY
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COLETHA REED
DAVID REED
WILBERT REED
GREG REED
CHRIS REEVE
BETH REMEL
REN EE REYNOLDS
LYNN RICHARD
THERESA RILES
JOHN ROBAIR
MOREAS ROBERSON
SHARON ROBERSON
JERRY ROBERT
EDDIE ROBERTS
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KENNY ROBINSON
PAIGE FIOCKHOLD
STEVEN FIOCKHOLD
BOBBY ROGENNIOSEB
GARY RONTHAL
SHEILA BOOKS
RICHARD ROSCOE
LEESHA FIOSEMEYER
EPIC 252
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WILLIAM SALVESEN
JACK SANDERS
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253 Ciasses
DORIS SCOTT
DARREN SCOTT
YOLAN DA SCOTT
TOM SCRIVEN
LARRY SEWELL
MICHAEL SEWELL
JULIA SHEPARD
CARMELLA SHERMAN
CASSANDRA
SHERMAN
LEONARD
SHINHOSTER
SUZETTE SHORT
EDMOND SHORTER
GLORIA SILAS
FRED SIMON
DARYL SIMONETTI
KEVIN SIMPSON
JAMES SLAUGHTER
DEBBIE SMITH
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RONNIE STAFFORD
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BECKY STRAZZA
KAREN STREBECK
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TERRI STRETCH
Cl-IERRYL STULL
TONY SULLIVAN
MATTHEW SURGENT
RENEE SURGENT
PENNY SWIMS
YVONNE TANNER
BILLY TAYLOR
ESTHER TAYLOR
GEORGE TAYLOR
DWIGHT TENNIE
DARYL TERRY
JAMES TEXADA
RICKY TEXADA
RODNEY TEXADA
JOHN THERIOT
PAULA THIELS
BILL THOMAS
GREG THOMPSON
TIMMY THOMPSON
LINDA THRASH
MICHEAL STYLES
EPIC 256
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LINDA TITMUS
JOHN TORBETT
BOB TOWNSON
LIZ TUCKER
BRETT TURNER
DANETTE URBINA
CONNIE
VANDERWATER
DELORES VAUGHN
DIANE VAUGHN
KATHY VAUGHN
STACEY VAUGHN
JENNIE VEAL
STACEY VEDDER
DEBBIE VENABLE
NATHANIEL VERL
SARITA VICKERS
JERRY VILLEMARETTE
GARY VINCENT
RODERICK VINCENT
DAVID VODA
MELODY THRASH
257 Classes
VICKI VOLGER
STEVE VORISE
CAROL WADE
DAFIRYL WALKER
RAYNAL WALKER
CYNTHIA WALLACE
DONNA WALLACE
CAROL WALTON
MICHAEL WARDEN
TANGELA
WASHINGTON
THADDEUS
WASHINGTON
SUSAN WATSON
ARINITHA WHEATLEY
GARY WHITE
EPIC 258
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Lookmg Aheod
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MYFIA WHITE
RICHARD WHITE
TEMPI WHITE
LISA WIGGINS
DONALD WILLINSON
JAMES WILKINSON
FREDERICK WILLIAMS
INEZ WILLIAMS
SANDY WILLIAMS
SAMUEL WILLIAMS
THEFIESA WILLIAMS
ROBERT WILLOUGHBY
KIM WILSON
MELVIN WINN
WANDA WINN
LISA WOLFE
KAREN WOODING
DEAN WORRELL
RON WOFIRELL
CALVIN ZEISS
JOYCE WOODS
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Epic Business Staff
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Mrs. Cazes, Sponsor Mimi Nichols, Business Manager
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Carol Smith, Assistant Manager
ABOVE: Front Row: Carol Smith, Cathy
Rogers, Denise Turner, Mimi Nichols,
Brenda Brechtel, Allison Miller, Suzanne
McKay. 2nd Row: Mark Lafargue, Janet
McSpadden, Debbie Gutweiler, Cheri Lafl-
eur, Rita Hendricks, Meichelle Myers, Dan-
ette Stalnaker, Linda Graalman, Rick
Fowler.
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Cathy Rogers and Brenda Brechtel
Boosfing The Budget
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EDlTOFllAL STAFF
Edator m Chref
Assoccate Edutor
Advosor
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Copy Edutor
Copy Editor
Features Edutor
Features Edltor
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Orgamzatuons Editor
Orgamzatlons Editor
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Sports
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Sensor Class Ed
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Jumor Class Ed
Assoc Jumor Class Ed
Sophomore Class Ed
Sophomore Class Ed
Freshman Class Ed
Assoc Freshman Class Ed
Assoc Freshman Class Ed
Index Editor
index Edttor
Cover Deslgn
EPIC 266
Gxnger Graham
Sandra Fomby
Mrs Patrlcta Cyphert
Clay Dearman
Robert Greenberg
Ron Hnnkley
Fred Stmon
Bully Murphy
Hope Norman
Julie Slmon
Joanne Dxefenderter
Sharm Lee
Leslle Graham
Patty Hall
Mary Kay Sampson
lna Mullhouse
Mary Hathoun
Davnd Brook
Robert Greenberg
Dwlght Gllley
Keith Crump
Rita Hinkley
Cathy Madigan
Ranelle Handles
Suzanne Lafleur
Bud McBrude
Karyn Gray
Holly Brown
Paula Whnte
Karen Haase
Chrssty Wooke
Patrncsa Sparks
Mossy Grlchnst
Patncla Sparks
Mrssy Gllchrrst
Ball LeBlanc
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Shari Lee, Joanie Diefenderfer, and Leslie Graham
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We of the 1978 EPIC Staff have
tried to construct, with images and
words, a vision of Alexandria Senior
High as part of a larger body -the
state of Louisiana. ln slow beauty
and unique flavor, in warmth and
varied color, Louisiana is as much a
state of mind as of the nation, It
has been home to us, it's been a
growing-up place, educating us in
attitudes and personality, as well as
in academics. Now, as it becomes a
taking-off place, we give it to you to
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3500 Lower Third Alexandria, Louisiana 71301
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Allen, John - 144
Allen, Thelma - 142
Andrews, Claude - 63, 156
Arlt, Jerre - 67, 68, 156
Ashley, Bobby - 1 1 1, 149
Barham, Nancy - 94, 149
Belvin, John - 162
Bishop, William - 105,
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Boren, Catherine - 149
Brady, Stephen - 146
Brown, Sara - 159
Butcher, Diane - 142
Calvert, Linda - 160
Carbary, Lorraine - 82, 94,
152
Carey, Joyce - 142
Carruth, Linda - 149
Cazes, Josephine - 146,
262
Chataigner, Gene - 92, 150
Cleveland, Nancy - 81, 94,
125, 152
Cockrell, John - 149
Coldiron, Beth - 163
Coleman, Dorothy - 161
Coleman, Lucinda - 163
Cooper, Earl - 141
Cooper, J. C. - 66
Cooper, J. L. - 162
Cooper, Joan - 160
Cyphert, Patricia - 154,
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Davis, Elmer - 162
Deville, Marian - 150
Edermeyer, Jermall - 163
Elmore, Gwendolyn - 142
Fairchild, William - 162
Fillete, Elizabeth - 157
Flournoy, Susan - 149
Franklin, Fred - 115, 121
FQrd, Quincy -- 146
Fountaine, Theodore - 143
Gauthier, Linda - 144
Gingras, Nancy - 161
Golmon, Richard - 133,
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Griffin, Dorothy - 162
Harris, Cheryl - 142
Hemingway, Helen - 142
Hixson, Diane - 154
Hobdy, Brenda - 149
Howard, Beverly - 158
Jackson, Jesse - 77, 143
King, Emily - 163
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Landers, Urma - 163
Lee, Anne - 72, 150
Lemott, Louise - 155
Lymberis, Lorena - 43
McGee, Louis - 155
Miller, Myriel - 143
Monk, Ola - 160
Moore, Dorothy - 160
Moreau, Joseph - 58, 1 1 1,
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Murphy, Glen - 105, 1 12,
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Navarro, Guy - 86, 154
Nelson, Rachell - 151
Owens, Jesse - 61, 155
O'Quinn, Ruth - 143
Parker, Peggy - 157
Pecanty, Carolyn - 94, 151
Predom, Carrie - 162
Raymond, Kelly - 162
Reed, Nina - 163
Reighney, Mary - 87, 94,
154
Riche, Andrine - 163
Robertson, Patsy - 159
Rossier,
Sasser, Richard - 141
Self, Ralph - 160
Sexton, Donald - 160
Shaffer, Dorothy - 84, 143
Shelton, Betty - 163
Simon, Charles - 147 .
Smith, Robert - 151
Smith, Virgina - 159
Sparks, Alice - 79, 94, 153
Spurger, Ginger - 159
Stoker, Dena - 143
Stoker, J. L. - 105
Swartz, Judith - 145
Thevenote, Marleen - 75, 156
Thomas, Felix - 158
Timothy, Philip - 145
Turner, Mazelle - 151
Ussery, Jimmie - 159
Vanderhoat, Irene -- 163
Verhayden, Julia - 163
Vidrine, David - 151
Visconte, Arthur - 147
Vorise, Steve - 162
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Wardsworth, Mary - 88,
147
Warner, Bernell - 163
Watson, Janet - 147
Weaver, Billy - 145
Williams, Dorothy - 83,
153
Williams, Joann - 159
Wright, Rachal -- 163
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Adams, Cheryl - 169
Adams, Debbie - 125, 237
Adams, Hank - 99
Adams, Roosevelt- 199
Alexander, James - 169
Alexander, Martin - 1 12,
122, 217
Allen, John - 92, 199
Allen, Kerry - 237
Allison, Roderick - 217
Alsbrooks, Donald - 1 1 1,
237
Anderson, Art - 1 1 1, 237
Anderson, Aubrey - 1 1 1,
237
Anderson, Debra - 199
Anderson, Patrick - 199
Anderson, Russell - 217
Anderson, Sandra - 217
Anderson, Scott- 199
Anding, Jeff - 58, 84, 88,
169
Angel, Pat- 237
Antee, Mike - 237
Antee, Paula - 89, 97, 169
Araiza, Cristina -- 60, 71,
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Arceneaux, Donna - 199
Arceneaux, Michael - 169
Arceneaux, Pat- 92, 237
Armand, Susan - 78, 87,
99, 101, 217
Armstrong, Bessie - 169
Armstrong, Carol - 199
Armstrong, Jane - 237
Asper, Laurie - 237
Ates, Ronnie - 199
Atkinson, Shari - 96, 99
Atwood, D. G. - 96, 237
Aymond, Ronnie - 92, 217
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Bailey, Steve - 67, 69, 217
Baker, Betty - 88, 199
Baker, Cynthia - 59, 87,
89, 169
Baker, Susan - 56, 76, 77,
88, 100, 199
Baldwin, Kenneth - 169
Bamburg, Susan - 57, 82,
94, 99, 100, 217
Bands, John - 92
Banks, Jane - 67, 70, 199
Barlield, Jack - 199
Barham, Neil - 63, 94, 217
Barmore, Melinda - 56, 57,
94, 133
Barnes, Karen - 86, 169
Barnes, Steve - 63, 199
Barnhart, William - 199
Barnett, Mike - 1 12, 217
Barnett, Randy - 56, 1 1 1,
237
Barton, Alison - 81, 86, 96,
101, 217
Bass, Chenita - 95, 237
Batson, Kris - 237
Baudoin, Yuko - 86, 217
Bayonne, Patricia - 217
Beard, Ronnie - 58, 86,
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Beauregard, Charles - 122,
217
Beck, Paug-7 58, 63, 84,
169, 237 'K
Beck, Peggy -
Beck, Ricky - 63, 64, 217
Beech, Tracy - 92, 217
Bell, David - 169
Bell, Michael - 106
Bell, Naomi - 199
Bell, Wesley - 237
Bellino, Chris - 93, 217
Belk, Jimmy - 105, 199
Belvin, Debra - 169
Belvinn, Glynn - 217
Benjamin, Tommy - 217
Bennett, Curtis - 71, 237
Benson, Ginger - 57, 67,
71, 86, 94,237
Bergeron, Scott - 92, 217
Berlin, Donald - 56, 86,
199
Berlin, Keith - 237
Berlin, Tracy - 237
Berry, Frederic - 63, 64,
199
Berry, Joe - 63, 237
Berry, Mack - 1 12, 217
Bertheaud, Sid - 29, 56,
57, 94, 98, 99, 169
Bihm, Chris - 92, 199
Blakes, Billy - 217
Blackwelder, Oliva - 199
Blaisdell, Clay - 92, 112,
217
Bledsoe, Kim - 57, 60, 86,
217
Bledsoe, Susan - 86, 169
Bobb, Latokey - 56, 66, 67,
68, 217
Bohart, Kim - 43, 72, 170
Bohart, Lisa - 75, 217
Bolen, Lorena - 237
Bolen, Nancy - 170
Bond, Mike - 217
Bonds, John - 237
Bonnette, Alan - 217
Bonnette, Kent - 63
Bonnette, Tyra - 57, 94,
99, 101, 237
Booth, Kelly - 75, 81, 93,
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Booth, Terrie - 218
Booze, Melanie - 199
Booze, Michael - 63, 217
Bordelon, Cynthia - 89, 97,
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Bordelon, Kirk - 237
Bordelon, Rene - 218
Bordelon, Sherry - 71, 238
Borell, Gennise - 238
Borowski, Anthony - 1 1 1,
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Boss, Marilyn - 59, 87, 170
Boudreaux, Jody - 56, 218
Boudreaux, Laurie - 67,
70, 218
Boudreaux, Lisa - 67
Bourgeois, Danny - 238
Bowie, Connie - 238
Bowman, Evelyn - 170
Bowman, Odell - 122, 199
Bowman, Ruth - 218
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Boyd, Tammy - 97, 199
Boykins, Patrick - 218
Branch, Clifton - 238
Brandow, Steve - 68, 69,
90,105, 216, 218
Brandt, Charlotte - 89
Brandt, Sandy - 100, 238
Branstetter, Kathy - 199
Branstetter, Lisa - 238
Branton, Jill- 87, 89, 90,
99, 101, 199
Brechtel, Brenda - 57, 86,
88, 94, 96, 99, 101, 199,
263, 264
Breimel, Chalong - 135,
218
Breland, Scot - 63, 238
Brister, Charles - 92, 93,
238
Brister, Lydia - 93, 218
Brock, Beau - 56, 94, 1 12
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Brook, David - 58, 76, 86,
106, 199, 268
Brook, Richard - 199
Brooks, Christopher - 200
Brooks, Diane - 238
Brooks, Frances - 218
Brooks, Leon - 200
Brooks, Linda
Brooks, Maura - 87, 218
Brooks, Raymond - 133,
200
Brooks, Richard - 63
Brooks, Robin - 238
Broussard, Diana - 218
Broussard, Mike - 111,
238
Broussard, Tanye - 56,
170
Brown, Anthony - 238
Brown, Ationette - 238
Brown, Barbara - 200
Brown, Cora Lee - 87, 95,
200
Brown, Cynthia - 89
Brown, Gerald - 170
Brown, Holly - 86, 218 ,
Brown, Jana - 99, 101,
219
Brown, Joann - 238
Brown, Kathy - 200
Brown, Ken - 94, 238
Brown, Kevin - 66, 86, 94,
239
Brown, Linda - 100, 200
Brown, Marion - 57, 74,
91, 99, 170
Brown, Melanie - 200
Brown, Mike - 92, 219
Brown, Mindy - 239
Brown, Patricia - 219
Brown, Philip - 200
Brown, Robert - 200
Brown, Williams - 219
Brumfield, Steve - 239
Butler, William - 200
Byoune, Pamela - 90, 94,
96, 99, 200
Byrd, Alan - 92, 219
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Bryd, Alexander - 219
Byrd, Debbie - 89, 95, 97,
101, 170
Byrd, Feddie - 115, 117,
122, 239
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Cain, Gregory - 171
Calvit, Brad - 171
Campo, Craig - 201
Campbell, Darrell - 111,
239
Campo. Vicki - 81, 86, 239
Carey, Susan -- 89 '
Carlin, Carl - 201
Carlin,
Paul -- 171
Carlino, Bobby - 171
Carmouche, Cary - 239
Carnahan, Thomas- 219
Carpenter, Michael - 63,
219
Carson, Kaye - 219
Carter, Beverly - 59, 91,
201
Carter, Chyrisse - 81, 86,
94, 99, 101,239
Carter, James - 171
Carter, John - 219
Carter Lawrence - 117
Carter
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Margaret- 171
Carter, Micheal - 239
Carter, Patrick - 239
Carter, Sarah - 219
Carter, Wendy - 171
Casey,
Pam - 65,101, 201
Cason, Karen - 96, 220
Cason, Randy - 58, 92, 97,
201
Cazes.
Joesph - 220
Cedars, Jackie - 239
Cedars, Sheri - 220
Chandler, Chris - 56, 57,
81, 101, 239
Chaney, Ronnie - 220
Chapman, Jeannie - 78,
Childers, Tony - 240
Clark, Anita - 63, 66, 90,
96, 220
Clark, Greg - 63, 67, 240
Clark, Jeffery - 63, 64, 67
68, 172
Clayton, Alexander - 240
Clayton, Annette - 57, 63,
64, 67, 86. 88. 101, 201
Clayton, Melanie -- 172
Clouatre, Tim - 11 1, 240
Cloud, Mike - 92, 93, 220
Cloud, Sammy - 28, 58,
106, 107, 172
Clowers, Chris - 76, 77,
84, 87, 88, 172
Clowers, Jamie - 56, 72,
86, 101,220
Cobb, Cathy - 240
Cockerham, Karen - 75,
86, 220
Cocrell, Toxie - 63, 220
Coco, Norman - 240
Cody, Melva - 89, 172, 51
Cody, Melvin - 1 1 1, 240
Colbert, Tracey - 240
Cole, Angela - 71, 240
Cole, Rachael - 94, 201
Cole, Randy - 220
Cole, Rodney - 63
Cole, Susan - 240
Coleman, Bernard- 201
Coleman, Elizabeth - 221
Coleman, Jonathan - 201
Compton, Ronald - 201
Compton, Wayne - 201
Connella, John - 240
Connella, Theresa - 75,
240
Conrad, Randall - 92,' 135
Conrad, Robert - 89 '
Conrad, Robin - 172
Cooper, Karla - 101,240
Cooper, Ken - 240
Cooter, David - 64, 67
Corley, Don - 27, 40, 58,
72, 87, 90, 99, 100, 172
Corley, Tracy - 81, 93, 99,
100, 240
Cooter, David - 63
95, 96, 220
Chapman, Joyce - 75, 84,
95, 99, 171
Chark, Brenda - 239
Countee, Geneva
91, 201
Couvillion, Brian - 172
Couvillion, Leah - 81, 240
- 59, 90,
Crouch, Brenda - 67, 70,
221
Cruikshank, Anita - 240
Crump, Keith - 56, 58,
129. 202, 268
Cudd, Leslie - 42, 63, 64,
67, 84, 87, 173
Cupples, Kelly - 81, 101,
240
Cupples, Kim - 72, 83, 89,
91,99,100,101, 202
Curry, Maxine - 173
Daley, Kevin - 92, 221
Daley, Steve - 129, 240
Damico, Danny - 221
Douglas, Dana -- 221
Dana, Edwin - 221
Daniels, Paul - 90, 99, 202
Daniels, Jackie - 240
David, Jennifer - 75, 86,
221
Davidson, Kevin - 221
Davis, Alfred - 202
Davis, lris - 59, 90, 91,
202
Davis, Kim -- 86,101, 221
Davis, Lisa - 65, 67, 69,
96, 101,202
Davis, Michael - 240
Davis, Sandra - 89, 202
Davis, Shelia - 221
Davis, Wayne - 203
Deal, Eugene - 111, 240
Deal, Shirley - 203
Dearbone, Mathew - 68, 69
Dearman -- 31, 76, 84, 88,
98, 168, 173, 273
Dearborn, Edna - 240
Debevec, Billy - 87, 106,
203
Degrie, Larry f 240
Dempsey, Bobby - 112,
203
Dengel, Dennis - 77, 84,
98, 173
Deselle, Dina - 240
DeWitt, Larry - 203
DeWitt, Robert - 63, 241
Dezendorf, Cynthia - 221
Dezendorf, David - 63, 88,
222
Diefenderfer, Joanie - 58,
83, 101,203,268
jLum f 239
Bruyninckx, Fay - 95
Bryant, Jeff - 63, 76, 94,
170
- Buckley, Brian - 92, 239
Buckley, Charlotte - 100,
200
Burke, Timothy - 72, 200,
87, 98
Burnaman, Tim - 63, 64,
67, 170
Burns, Danny - 219
Burns, Kenneth - 239
Burroughs, Angie - 219
Burroughs, Katherine -
170
Bushnell, Mark - 219
Chark, Katherine - 172
Chark, Wandaz- 172 C
Chase, Andrea - 74, 82,
99,100,101, 220
Chase, Scott - 58, 87, 99,
115,117,119,12O,171
Chatman, Vern - 86, 135,
201
Chaudoir, Bert - 201
4 921 201' ii
Couvillion, Gene ,
Cowan, James - 92, 93,
100, 106, 201
Cowhar, David - 221
Coward, Sophia - 240
Craig, George - 1 12, 221
Craig, Jeff- 111, 240
Cramer, Mildred - 240
Chaya, Gay - 172
Cheatham, Rosetta - 201
Chenevert, Audrey - 220
Cheney, Angela - 201
Cheney, Candice - 239
Cheney, Karen -- 95, 239
Cheney, Micheal - 220
Chesser, David - 92, 172
Crane, Sheri - 221
Creed, Christian - 56, 57,
1 1 1, 240
Crittle, Tracey - 95, 202
Crooks, Steve - 202
Crosby, Carl - 57, 67, 68,
69, 94. 202
Cross, Grady - 240
Dion, Liz - 241
Disman, Teresa - 173
Dixon, Deborah - 241
Dodson, Dawn - 173
Dodson, Linda - 241
Donahue, Cheryl - 59, 67,
68, 69, 76, 77, 90, 91,
173
Dorsey, Gwen - 203
Dorsey, Janet -- 222 .
Douglas, Connie - 56, 58,
97, '101, 203
Douglas, Ray - 56, 92,
129, 222
Douglas, Thomas
307 Index
173 '
" l
llrlrrsny Je-nrrr .r 82, 99,
101 22?
lkrwm-y, lJebtm- 65, 222
Downey, Jerrnrlt-r 65, 67
203 I
1KlW11S Hn-.fthe-r 90, 94,
99, 100, 173
lbraughorr, Handy 203
Drunrrnond, John 241
Durote, Connrr- ' 203
'Duc ote, lannette 203
Ilut ole, Vrr kr 241
Duggan, Janrr 4- 90, 96,
222
Duggan, Keellr 69, 88.
124.126, 127,203
Dugger, Vrctor 203
Duke,
88.
Duke,
Stephanre , 56, 57,
97, 99. 101, 173
Trna -- 39. 57, 222
Dunaway, Bruce --W 241
Duncan, Wrllram 241
Dunham, James A 241
Dunham, Jay v 87, 94,
115 1 121
. 16, , 122,203
Dunham, Mark 57.66,
68.
71, 88. 94, 99, 241
Dunlap, Alrsra 241
Dunlap, Flanee 4 71
Dunn, Julre - 89, 95, 100,
101, 203
Du Pu
y, Chrrstrna V- 101.
222
DuPu
DuPu
y, Harry A - 241
y, Susan 241
Durham, Brenda - 241
Durrson. Brenda - 222
Easte
r. Alan - 68, 69
Earnest, Janet -- 203
Ebare, Floyd - 241
Ebare, Preston - 69, 241
Ebare, Stephanre - 67, 69,
173
lckel, Tammy -- 56, 241
Edwards, Katre - 222
Edwards, Kerth - 241
Edwards, Leslre - 93, 101.
222
kdwards, Nancy , 74.94,
100, 101, 203
Edwards, Tom 88. 222
E1re,Al1reda -- 203
EIIIOI,
Ellr01t
Ellr01t
Ellrott
EIIIOI1
f11l011
Beth -- 68, 89
,Dennrs 1- 66, 222
, Donna - 173
.Eluabem 4 173
, Rrchard -- f 222
, Trency -f 63, 222
Ellrs, Alrce - 203
Ellrs, Cathy -- 89
Ellrs, Danny - 222
Lllrs, Drane 0- 90, 91, 203
Ellrs, Felrcra - 241
Ellrs, Maxre -- 92,241
Ellrs, Steve - 106. 203
Ellrs,
fndsl
Teola - 222
ey, Mark - 203
Evans, Davrd ----- 222 ,
1 vans, Jerry ---W 222
EPIC.
308
1 . . .
Fa1rbarrks,Brucv 92, 9.3,
222
Farrbanks Danny 92. 114
Farr: loth, lam-ll 87, 101
174
Falcon, Mrkr- 20.3
Fallrn, Joanna 81, 101
241
Farmer, Walter 222
Faust, Paul 242
Feazell, Donald 1 74
Feazell, Wrlllam 203
Ferguson, Margaret 24?
Ferry, Susan 95, 204
Frelds, Debbre sf 174
Frelds, Yolanda 71, 242
Frles, Derek - 204
Frlrpr, Deborah V- 222
1rllette,Pam 65, 67, 69,
95. 101. 204
l-rne,Frrt1r - 81, 242
Frnney, Fran f 242
Frsher, Becky 96, 222
Frsher, Brlly 204
Frsher, Tammy 204
Flynn, Greg 92. 222
Flynn, Kathy 204
Flynn, Paul 93, 204
Fomby, Sandra - 58, 76.
81,83.97, 101,174,278
Ford, Jett, 1 92, 174
Ford, Mark 111,242
Ford, Melrssa f 81, 86.
101,242
Ford, Randy 67,204
Forest, Glen -- 92.93, 174
Forest, Paul --- 92,93
Forest, Rodney ---- 93, 242
Forest, Tammy 93, 95,
242 E
Forman, Terry --- 100, 222
Foster, Charles 222
Foster, Donald - 92. 93,
204
Foster, Kerry - 56, 242
Foster, Tray A 222
Fowler, Debbre 57. 60.
81. 86, 99, 101. 236. 242
Fowler, Rrtk 58, 60, 61.
75. 99. 204. 263. 265
Fowlkes, Teresa -- 60, 61.
83. 96, 99, 101,222
Franklrn, Mable - 86.99.
174 '
Franklrn, Oneal 204
Frazrer, Paula 82, 84, 88,
99, 205
Frazrer, Sara 242
Frazrer, Shrrley - 63,205
Fredenc, Stephanre 21.
37, 45. 56, 58, 59. 74, 78.
87, 99, 101, 198, 205
Frederrck, Charles - 205
Frederick, Julra -- 63,222
Freeman, Aleta - 59,205
Freeman, Natalre 174
Frrday, Becky -- 74, 101,
205
Frrtl. Dana - 96,101,205
Frrll. Donald 20, 411, 41,
54,57,106,110,174
lunderburk, Davrd 242
funk. Halph 15, 222
Funk, Myra 205
G
harm-s Duane 112
Games, Johnny 242
Gallagher. Mark 60. 61.
1 74
liallrgan, loslrv 71, 101,
242
Gallron, James 135, 223
Gallron. Ronald 111, 242
Gammage. Phyllrs 4 87,89
Garmon, Lrnda 205
Garon, Vrr kr 1- 81, 240
Gaspar, Cathy 86, 89, 99,
205
Gaspar. Joan 86, 242
Gaspard, Chrrs V 92. 205
Gaston, Stanley 4 242
Gatlrn. Charlotte 68. 69.
94, 126. 223
Gatlrn, Clrltord 242
Gauthrer, Dwayne - 75, 97,
205
Gauthrer, Jamre -- 223
Gauthrer, Jeralrne 4- 223
Gauthrer, Steve - 96, 205
Geer, Sherrr -- 223
Geramr, Janet W 68, 69,
101, 174
Geramr,Jennr1er - 96, 101,
223
Germany, Julre -- 223
Geystand, Darren 242
Graco, Bernadette - 243 I
Graco, Brrdgette -- 243
Graco, Mary -- 89, 95, 96.
100, 205
Grbbs, Erleen 7- 56, 223
Grbbs, Jess -4 92, 174
Grlbert, Elrzabeth -'-- 243
Grlchrrst, Mrssy -- 81, 101,
243.267
Grlchrrst, Preston 92, 243
Grlchrrst, Randy 106.
108, 174
Grlley, Dwrght 58. 205.
268
Grlley, John - 56, 92, 216.
223 .
Grordane, Ronnrr- f 64,
1 12, 223
Grrtley, Roger 92, 174
Grvens, Larry 115,223
Gladney. Darryl 205
Glankler, leslre 75.87,
106, 205
Gott, Donald 223
Gollrher, Brenda 96, 223
Good, Danny H- 68, 69, 112,
223
Good, Donnre 243
Goodman, Trrn 111
Goodman,Walter -4 243 '
Goodwrn, Brll 106, 174
Gorum, Kelly - 243
Goss. Brlly 4 97, 106,205
Goss, Lange 71, 111,243
Gowen, Jerr 81, 89. 205
Graalrnan,lrnda - 57, 76,
77, 84, 86, 88, 99, 101.
174, 263, 265
Grafton, Thomas 174
Grafton, Trna 1- 223
Graham, Grnger -- 25. 32,
39, 46, 47, 58, 76, 81, 83,
84, 86, 97, 174, 271
Graham, leslre A 56, 60,
61,81, 101,243,268
Grant, Charlotte 175
Grant, Donna 72, 175
Grant, Mike -- 93. 223
Gray, Karyn f-- 76, 77, 86,
101. 205, 266
Grayson, Starlene 72, 83.
101, 198, 205
Green, Alexander -- 175
Green. Davrd - 44, 56, 11,
243
Green, Janrce -- 243
Green, Jerome - 243
Green, Lrsa 243
Green, Patrrc.ra - 223
Greenberg, Robert -rf 56,
58. 76. 98. 99, 206. 268
Gregory, Davrd -- 87, 92,
223
Gregory, Wrllram - 92,243
Gremrllron, Janet -- 100,
224
Gremrllron, Kenny -- 92,
223
Gremrllron, Margaret - 57.
86, 94,243
Gremrllron, Stephanre - 75,
175
Grrltrn, Wesley V- 243
Grrffrth, Davrd -f- 68, 69,
224
Grrmad, Greg 'H 98, 99,224
Grrmaud, Davrd --- 77, 98.
175
Gurllory, June ff 175
Gurllot, Wes - 92,224
Gurnn, Trna -V 87, 89, 101,
175
Gutwerler, Debbre -- 76,
101, 206. 263
NH..
Haase, Debbre - 23. 38.
41, 75, 78, 99,101,175
Haase. Karen -.-- 78, 224,
267
Haase, Paul 56, 57, 86,
92, 99. 106. 135, 206
Haase. Tracy - 57, 81, 86,
99. 101,236,243
I-larr, Cherre -- 81.86, 88,
99. 101, 236,243
Harr, Donna 4-4 38, 101, 224
Harse, Steve -- 42, 175
Hale, Donna -- 100, 224
Hale, Theresa --- 71, 243
Haller, Davrd 58, 87, 92,
1 12, 224
Haller, Jack - 58, 92, 115,
116,117,118,120,121.
175
Hallrburton, Sandy 175
Hamblet, Jeffery 1 75
Hamblet, Martha 243
Hammods, Rn hard 1 76
Hammons, David 86, 224
Hanley. Catruna 1 75
Hardy. Deborah 84, 176
Hardy, Jerry 243
Hardy, Muke - 66, 106,
115,122.198.206
Hardy. Sylvia 56. 86, 224
Hardy, lerry 63, 243
Harrell, Allen --- 176
Harrell, Dena --- 81, 87,243
Harrell, Jenny - 89, 95.
101, 176
Harrell, John -- 243
Harrell, Pam -- 224
Harris, Anthony -V 243
Harris, Delores - 95, 206
Harrus,Francus - 224
Harris, Kelly --- 74, 99, 101,
176
Harris, Patrucua -- 95, 224
Harrus, Theresa - 224
Harrod, Debbie
94.
176
Harrod, Robert
87
--- 27, 83.
---V 58. 61.
Hart. Jamie --- 243
Hart, Mark ---- 111,243
Hartley, Carlos - 111
ltarwell, Anita - 224
Hataway, Darryl - 92
Haston, Tommy -- 206
Hatch, Kay - 243
Hathorn, Mary - V- 76, 86,
99, 101, 133, 206, 269
Hathorn, Ted -V- 243
Hayes, Debra - 224
Haywood. Carolyn 2714
Hayward, Jerrue -- V 176
Hayward, Pam -- 176
Hayward, Patsy V 244
Hayes, Debra
Hazard, Davrd 176
Habert, Jean --- 70
Henderson, Linda -- 206
Hendricks, Ruta - 56, 75,
97, 99. 206, 263, 264
Hendricks, Robert 225
Hendricks, Stewart - 60,
92
Henry, Alan 225
Henry, Blake 92, 112
Henry, Saundra 91, 100,
Hillman Jell 177
Hillman, Marulyru 96 101
225
Hullmarr Paul 41,57 f1,'
1 77
Hinkley, Ruta 86 99 1111
206, 260
1lunkley,Rour 57 'JR 99
225. 268
Hunkstoru Harlan 244
Hunkston Pam 225
Hunruchs, E.luzabeth - - 206
Hunkston, Herman -- 177
Hunkston, Harlan - 63
Hunkston, Pam
Hunrucks, Russel V 177
Hutchcock,Suegnd - 244
Huxson, Jeanne
Huxson, Joanne 63, 64,
206
Hodges, Deurdre V V 225
Hoellinger, Bryant
Hoffpauur, Jesse --- 87, 206
Holulield, Toni - 244
Hollinger, Bryant - 177
Holloway, Ginger 225
Holmes, Michael - 244
Holmes, Pattu -V 67, 68, 74
177
Holmes, Tum - 106
Honroo, Keith - - 122, 206
Honroe, Kumble -- 6? 60-
225
l-loruroe, Monica V 2115
Honrne, Sherue 7-14
Hooks, Lauiuu-ui 244
Howard 131111181106 244
Howrv lee - 225
Howard, Micheal 206
ltultman, Jeff
Humphry, Lloyd - 69,206
Humphrey, lots V 225
Humphreys. Carter 87,
96. 206
Humphries, Ann V- 72, 82,
99,100,101, 225
Humphries, Charles -- 225
Hunt, Scott - 58, 135, 188,
206
Hunt, Susan 90, 206
Hunter, Charles 106,
109, 1 77
Hunter, James 86, 112,'
225
Hurts, Duane 96, 225
Jai kson, Vuvuan 244
James Clifton 1 12 4
James, David 207
James, Mu hael .UH
leamse Sanulm 11' -'flf1
leanuse lrna 87 'f
Jefferson luusluum
I4-lferson landra '
leuuness, Mui hruu - 1
leuuruuruqs Jer- 'fu .'.'5
Jester, Susan .'44
Jeter. Denuse 178
Jeter, Nancy 244
Jeter, Sonya - 69, 87, 101 ,
207 '
Jen, Harold - 59,207
Junes, Debbie -- 89, 95,
101. 178
Job, Vicki -- 81 , 244
Johnson, Allrson - 65, 84,
- 90,91,99.178
Johnson, Brian -- 307
Johnson, Carolyn
Johnsoru, Charlotte 67,
70, 101, D515
,rnnuusoru Ftuuuxtopher -
244
Joluuusouu, Darlune -- 244
Johnson, Darrell V-- 1 15,
l 1 7, 225
Johnson, Debra -- - 225
Johnson, Debroah - 244
Jordon
Jordon
Jordon
. Panu 245
. Patrol k 226
Joshua,
loshoa
Jerry 6 7, 69
Bervurr 226
Dennis 56, 2457
lowers, Crauq 92 1 78
uk
Kadlec, Elizabeth
95. 245
Kay, Cynthua
Keels, Bruce 1 78
Kelly, Bruce - 57, 99
Kelly, Ceasar --- 75
Kelly, ,Irene l 246
Kelly, Kathy - 97, 179
Kelly, Vernuce V 179
Kelso, Brenda 207
Kelso, George --VV 1 1 1, 245
Kemper, Lavetta VVV- V 59, 66,
100, 124, 207
Kemper, Pam 124, 178
Kendrucks, Pam -- 40, 56,
99, 101, 179
Kerry, Susan 226
Kessuah, Logan
Krchler, Phil 226
Kidd, Phil --- 111, 246
Kilpatrick, Rhonda ---V 226
Kumble, Kelly --V 92
Kumble, Kim ---- 101, 246
Kumball, Mark - - 226
Kumble, Nelson -V- 179
Johnson,
Johnson,
Duane -- 91,178
Earl --- 207
Johnson, Gerald 207
Johnson, Gwen V V 178
Johnson, Janune -- 59, 178
Johnson, Joseph --- 244
Johnson, Kathy V-- 59, 91,
207
Johnson, Kenneth -- 207,
226
Johnson, Kyle -- 57, 112,
226
Johnson, Michael - - 63,
245 0
Johnson, Milton --V- 112, 245
Johnson, Ricky - 226
Johnson, Rosemary 245
Johnson, Sandra 94, 226 V
Johnson, Stephen --V 245
Johnson, Tammy 226
Johnson, Tracey 207
Johnson, Wanda 178,
245
Kunard, Jerre -- 58, 61, 63,
64, 67, 179
Kinard, Joy- 63, 64, 99,
226
King, Cynthia --- 246
Kung, Duane -- 63
King, Gerald - 246
Kung, Joel - 227
Kung, John --- 227
Kung, Karen 2- 246
Kung, Marilyn -- 246
Kung, Peter 179
Kung, Robin -- 207
Kinsey, David 246
Krny, Joel
Kirk, Benny - 227
Kurk, Delorse V--- 58, 179
Kirk,
Kathy 93, 22 7
Kirk, Mechal 56, 71, 248
Kurkland,Chrus -- 246
Kurklan, Kenneth - 106,
207
10-1T22!P - f
Henry, Terrue -- 69, 177
Herndon, Jett -- 133, 225
Herndon, Jimmy 244
Herrin, Wendy 63, 97,
177
Herrington, Bull 87, 177
Herrington, Michael 225
Huckson, Danny 248
Hull, Janice 244
Hill, Jummue 244
Hull, Margie - 225
Hill, Miranda - 93, 225,
244
Hull. Patty 76, 101, 206,-
269
Hurts,'R6se --- 95, 206 '
Hutcheson, Paul 57, 225
Hynson, Pam 244
..I.. .
Irwin, lonu 244
lsreal, Kenneth 244
. It
Jackson, Cynthia 95 244
Jackson, Debra 244
Jackson, Greg 207
Jackson, Linda - 67, 70,
225
Jai kson, Onether 207
Jai kson Robert 1 78
6
XX,
Johnson, Wandh -V 12
Johnson, Yulanda 245
Johnston, Tracy 63, 64
Jones Benuarnun 106,
kuser, Andy --- 98, 179
Kuss, Richard -- 246
Klein, Pam - 246
Knight, David - 92, 227
Knight, Mona 246
1 78
Jones, Debra 245
Jones, Janure 245
Jones, lonnue 245
Jones, Man ua 67, 71 95
245
Jones, Michael 226
Jones, Stacey -- 207
Jones. Susan 178
Jones, Venuta 226
Joriloul J.1nuu r- 67, 711
Kober, Cynthia 95,227
Kohara, Stephen - 44, 57,
92, 93, 227
Kosuk, Kathy 72, 99, 101
Hu 1
l.aBorde, Walt - 24, 45, 57
92, 106.179
lacey, Michael --- 86, 1 1 1.
246
l ai ey, Stephen 1 12
, J
Lachney, Deede - 179
Lachney, Missy - 56, 227
Lachney, Todd - 87, 112
Lackey, William - 227
LaCombe, Donna - 246
LaCombe, Lynn - 89, 101 ,
179
Lacour, Angie - 91
Lacour, Bill- 56, 63,227
Lacour, Matthew - 246
Lacour, Phillip - 227
Lafargue, Mark - 56, 58,
75, 97, 208, 263, 265
Latargue, Sharon - 81,
101, 246
Lafleur, Anita - 180
Lafleur, Cheri - 83, 101,
208, 263, 265
Lafleur, Cindy - 67, 70, 95,
208
Lafleur, Suzanne - 56, 58,
76, 83, 85,101,180
Laird, Pam - 59, 180
Lamb, Glynn - 112, 227
Lamb, James - 180
Lambert, 'Jeanette - 246
Lambert, Jennifer - 101,
247
Lambert, Pam - 95, 247
Lamartiniere, Darla - 227
Lamell, Joanne - 208
Lamell, Barbara - 247
Landry, John -- 208
Landry, Charles - 227
Langston, Cathy - 67, 71,
247
Langston, Colleen - 86,
227
Langston, Jennie - 89, 180
Lasseigne, Anne - 247
Latham, Karen - 87, 227
Lavalite, Fred - 208
Lavergren, Mike - 208
Lawrence, Angela - 95,
247
Leavines, Chad - 247
Leblanc, Bill - 58, 75, 86,
99, 180
Leblanc, Judy - 247
Leblanc, Robert -- 208
Lee, Anthony - 180
Lee, Dorothy - 180
Lee, Earnest - 247
Lee, Mark - 88, 227
Lee, Shari - 19, 33, 37, 40,
47, 67, 68, 79, 85, 86,
180, 268
Lehman, Phyllis - 228
Lemoine, Kevin - 93, 106,
228
Leonard, Arthur - 180
Leonard, Janice - 208
Leonard, Marvin - 247
Lewellen, Torrey - 135
Lewis, Jim - 92, 99, 181
Lewis, Martin - 71, 247
Lewis, Sheri - 63, 64, 90,
228
Liberto, Tammy - 228
Liggins, David - 63, 228
Liggins, Pam - 181 '
EPIC 310
Liggins, Ralph - 181
Linton, Lee - 92, 247
Lintzen, Mary - 181
Lintzen, Kathy - 85, 89
Lious, Rosa - 63, 208
Lisner, Tammy - 89
Little, Suzy - 75, 82, 228
Lloyd, Cheryl - 56, 68, 69,
90, 208
Lochuvial, Maria
Lockart, Denise - 208
Lockwood, Maria - 247
Loeffler, Helen - 56, 228
Loeffler, Russell -- 181
Logan, Kissiah - 228
London, Johnny - 63, 228
Long, Joe - 57, 228
Long, Mike - 58, 181
Long, Pat - 181
Lonidier, Sonya - 181
Loyd, Ella - 181
Lowe, Melvin - 1 11, 247
Lunar, Brian - 92, 247
Luzander, Jerry - 92
Luttrell, Shelby - 101, 208
..M..
Mabry, Terri - 81, 86, 94,
101, 247
Mack, Eugene - 68, 69,
247
Madder, Micheal -- 63, 247
Maddox, Sally - 95, 100,
101, 228
Maddox, Susie - 208
Madigan, Cathy - 86, 208,
266
Madigan, Mike - 228
Madison, Donald - 208
Magnon, Grant - 92, 106,
208
Madison, Evelyn - 95, 228
Mainer, Pam - 101 ,
Malensek, Ronnie - 93, 92
Mallard, David - 58, 92,
97. 129, 208
Maltempi, Steve - 92, 1 12
Mangel, Steve -- 228
Manuel, Sarah - 70
Manzer, Renee - 247
Marbs, Denise - 208
Marbs, Patricia - 247
Marbs, Rodric - 63, 208
Marcum, Ronald - 181
Marien, Chris - 69, 112,
228 ,
Marien, Lisa - 93, 247
Marien, Jeannine - 72
Markley, Doty - 228
Marler, Yvette - 228
Martin, Vicki- 60, 61, 81,
228
Marzett, Josephine - 247
Masson, Pamela - 57, 81,
86, 94, 101,247
Mathews, Glenda - 182
Mathews, John - 58, 106,
108, 208
Mathews, Karen - 182
Mathews, Mark - 182
Mathews, Pam - 93, 97,
209
Mathews, Paul - 209
Mathews, Rose - 247
Mattson, Kim - 81, 86,
101, 247
Maugham, Jennifer - 60,
61. 101, 182
Mavin, Keith - 247
Maxey, Donna - 101, 247
May, Brent - 247
May, Keith - 92, 228
May, Lisa - 101,247
Mayer, Mike - 209
Mayeux, Ann - 99, 209
McArthur, Diane - 57, 69,
99. 101, 209
McBride, Bud - 56, 58, 76,
85, 86, 88, 98, 181, 267
McBroom, Manda - 181
McCann, Shirley - 247
McCartney, Kenneth - 92,
181
McCartney, Paul - 181
McCartney, Sherry - 95,
248
McCarty, Tasha - 63
McCarty, Theresa - 248
McCauley, Richard - 248
McClinton, Dorothy - 59,
89, 181
McClung, Pam - 65, 99,
209
McCue, Frank - 106, 122,
209
McDowell, Dorothy -- 248
McGaugh, Louann - 96,
228
McGee, Nelda - 59, 209
McGlory, Stephen - 209
McGowen, Kelly -- 61, 101,
228
McGowen, Tracy - 181
McGraw, Dan - 181
McGraw, Mark - 71,111,
248
McGraw, George - 68, 69,
106, 108, 181
McHaney, Clarence - 248
McHanney, Ed Wayne -
106, 209
McKay, Suzanne - 74, 89,
101, 209, 263, 264
McKinney, Harold - 56,
248
McKnight, David - 87
McKnight, William - 228
McLaren, Ricky - 58, 92,
106,107, 109,181
McNarey, Lisa - 66, 94,
100
McNeal, Belinda - 67, 70,
228
McNeal, Cynthia - 209
McNeal, Cheryl - 248
McNeal, Douglas - 228
McNeal, Myrtle - 228
McNutt, Susie - 248
McOuarn, Larry - 248
McQuarn, Perry - 248
McSpadden, Janet - 101,
228, 263
Medlin, Terri - 209
Medlin, Shelli - 87,248
Melder, Gary - 56, 182
Melder, Patricia - 56, 57,
101, 248
Mertens, Helen - 182
Messina, Mary - 248
Metrejean, Phyllis - 209
Michael, Jessie - 248
Michiels, Diane - 248
Michiels, Jacinta - 90, 209
Michiels, Richard
Mickees, Wendell - 248
Middleton, Janet -- 89, 99,
209 .
Mickle, Jessie - 1 1 1
Middleton, Susan
Milam, Keith - 56, 87, 112,
228
Miller, Allison - 68, 83,
209, 263
Miller, Cathy - 87, 97, 101,
209
Miller, Chuck - 111,249
Miller, Patty - 249
Miller, Raymond - 228
Miller, Susan - 87,228
Miller, Tina - 57, 89, 101,
209
Milhouse, Billy - 99
Millhouse, Ina - 38, 56, 65,
99, 101, 209. 269
Millhouse, Nina - 26, 78,
87, 101,209
Mills, Junior - 182 ,
Mills, Billy - 90, 209
Millwater, Teresa - 228
Milton, Andria - 229
Minor, Janice - 67, 70, 249
Mitchell, Keith - 58, 86,
1 15, 122, 123, 209
Mitchell, Reginald - 229
Mitchell, Sharon - 86, 229
Mitchell, Trudi - 60, 81,
86, 101. 249
Monk, Thelma - 229
Monroe, Barbara - 182
Montou, Teri - 87, 182
Moore, Deborah - 63, 229
Moore, Jack - 249
Moore, James - 63, 182
Moore, Janice - 249
Moore, John - 249
Moore, Lessie - 209
Moore, Luke - 63
Moore, Ruby - 209
Moore, William - 1 12, 209
Morehead, Avonda - 249
Morehead, Joe - 249
Morehouse, Tim - 92, 209
Morrison, Derrick - 63, 64,
182
Mosby, Laura - 71, 249
Mott, Jamie - 67, 68, 69,.
96, 209
Mott, Lance - 1 1 1, 249
Mulkey, Madison - 1 1 1,
249 '
Mull, Michele - 209
Multer, Tina A 99
Murray, Bonnie
Murphy, Becky
- 101,209
Murphy, Billy - 74. 92, 99,
182
Murphy, Jim -
210
Murphy, Tracy - 60, 229
- 183
Reed, Greg - 250
232
Murray, Craig - 91, 183
Murry, Connie - 249
Myers, Carole - 67, 70, 96,
99, 101, 229
Myers, Michelle - 81, 89,
101, 210, 263
.ANU
Nachman, Karen - 60, 81,
101, 249
Nangel, Larry -- 112
Nash, Natalie - 230
Nash, Wanda - 95, 230
Nassif, Chris - 71, 93, 92,
11 1, 249
Nassif, Richard - 57, 230
Navarro, Guy - 230
Neal, Jacqueline - 95, 230
Neck, Cindy - 57, 82, 86,
99, 101, 230
Newton, Clifton - 230
Newton, Donna - 63, 249
Newton, Yvette - 249
Nichols, Charlie - 92, 106,
210
Nichols, Mimi- 31, 76, 85,
89, 91, 97, 99, 168, 183,
262. 263
Nichols, Shay - 92, 249
Nichols, Wendell - 71
Nordsick, Ed - 135
Norman, Danny - 230
Norman, Hope - 29, 32,
34, 35, 42, 47, 67, 68, 69,
85, 183, 269
Nuckols, Cheryl - 82, 101,
230
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Ogle, David - 63, 230
Olds, Stephanie - 230
Oliver, Kathy - 96, 230
O'Neil, John - 63, 64, 210
Ortiz, Phillip - 87, 249
O'Shee, John - 183
Osten, Terry - 230
Ouber, Ricky -
210
92, 106,
Owens, James - 183
Owrey, Leslie -
,,,,,,P.,, ,
45, 230
Painter, Mark - 92,231
Painter, Mike - 92, 99, 183
Pallard, Micheal
Pantoja, Jell -
-210
231
Paris, Jimmy - 249
Parker, Johnny
-111,249
Parker, Laura - 56, 83, 87.
96, 231
Parsons, Terry - 210
Parsons, Lori - 249
Parsons, Sherry - 95, 231
Pate, David - 249
Pate, Donnie - 231
Pate, Randy -
92, 249
Patrick, Darlynn - 183
Patton, Kevin - 231
Paul, David - 98, 97, 249
Payne, Tom - 231
Payne, Robert - 249
Pearson, Jeff - 67, 68, 87,
210 -
Pearson, Kenneth - 92,
11 1, 129, 249
Peddada, Abhinand - 231
Peet, Dereck - 92, 249
Penniston, Susie - 60, 61,
93, 249
Penny, Jay - 58, 87, 115,
122, 210
Penny, Wes - 249
Perkins, Liz - 210
Perkins, Sheri - 81, 86, 94,
99, 101,249
Perkins, Steve - 183
Perkins, Tami - 91, 94, 97,
210
Perry, Fredrick - 56, 122,
231
Peterson, Bobbie - 231
Petermon, Mike - 182
Peterson, Paula - 183
Peterson, Rhonda - 183,
250
Pharis, Greg - 93, 92, 231
Phillips, Aerica - 250
Phillips, Kim - 82, 86, 216,
231
Phillips, Pracilla - 250
Phillips, Ramona - 59, 89,
184
Pickens, Paula - 184
Pierce, Mary - 250
Pierson, Janell - 250
Pinson, Becky - 71,250
Pinto, Carolyn - 231
Pizanie, Jamie - 92, 135,
231
Plaisance, Kari - 89, 101,
184
Plaisance, Melissa - 67,
70, 231
Plumber, Danna - 250
Plummer, Don - 210
Poche, Henrietta - 93, 95,
99, 232
Poindexter, Lynne - 101,
210
Pollard, Cynthia - 95, 231
Poor, Kyle - 106,210
Pom, Kevin 11352232 2,
Porche, Angela - 81, 89,
91,99,100,101,210
Posey, Amanda - 94
Powell, Theresa - 210
Pollard, Cynthia
Daena
Ponceroll, Daena - 81,250
Potter, Scott - 250
Powell, Laura - 250
Prats, Cheryl - 75, 250
Pressley, Brenda - 232
Pressley, Marvin - 93, 92,
184
Price, Elizabeth - 250
Price, Marvin - 106, 232
Price, Thomas - 250
Pugh, Bernard - 106, 110,
184
Pugh, Curtis - 75,210
Purks, George - 88, 184
HO..
Queen, Lisa - 232
Queen, Mark - 250
Queen, Mel - 72, 184
UR..
Rabalais, Bridget - 60, 61,
232
Rabaiais, Rorfen - 250
Rabalais, Will - 26, 40, 92,
106, 108, 184
Rache
I, Denise - 232
Rachal, Kathy - 250
Rachal, Nita - 251
Rachal, Robert- 106, 210
Raines, Brenda - 59, 210
Randall, Stewart - 255
Randles, Ranelle - 28, 76,
78, 85, 86, 97, 99, 101,
267
Rax, Jonathan - 135,232
Rax, Raymond - 63, 64,
86, 184
Rax, Michael- 250
Ray, David - 63, 250
Raymers, Clint - 250
Ream, Greg - 232
Rebouche, Joni - 99, 184
Rebouche, Toni - 101, 184
Reddada, Abhunard - 100
Reding, Jamie
Reed, Belinda
- 63, 232
Reed, Brenda - 75, 87,
210
Reed, Coletha - 250
Reed, Darleen - 67, 68,
185
Reed, David - 56, 92, 111,
250
Reed, Jeffery
Reed, Jimmy - 232
Reed, Kelvin - 106, 211
Reed, Michael - 232
Reed, Scott - 58, 87, 92,
Reed, Sherman - 69
Reed, Wilbert - 111, 250
Reeve, Drema - 232
Rhodes, Kathy - 89, 99,
185
Rhodes, Tracy - 232
Rich, Leah - 185
Rich, Lisa - 87, 94, 96, 99,
101 , 232
Richard, Lisa - 100, 133,
232
Richard, Lynn -- 100, 250
Richardson, Sandra - 86,
90, 185
Richmond, Susan - 89, 91,
85, 101, 185
Ridgeway, Jackie - 56, 232
Rules, Theresa - 250
Ring, Kathy - 61, 96. 133,
232, 265
Ronan, John - 111,250
Robair, Mike - 57, 106
Robbins, Michelle - 232
Robbins, Ronnie - 106,
21 1
Roberson, Moreas - 251
Roberson, Sharon - 251
Robert, Jerry - 251
Roberts, David - 63, 232
Roberts, David - 75
Roberts, Eddie - 251
Roberts, Ellie - 252
Robertson, Debra - 185
Robertson, Trudi - 100 '
Robichaux, Dorville - 92
Robichaux, Gwen - 21 1
Robinson, Ann -'64, 96,
99, 101, 232
Robinson, Carey - 23, 45,
54, 68, 106, 211
Robinson, James - 252
Robinson, John - 185
Robinson, Kenny - 54, 63,
64, 67, 252
Robinson, Linda - 65
Robinson, Robert -'211
Robinson, Susan - 39, 82,
86,99, 101,216,232
Rockhold, Paige - 252
Rockhold, Steven - 252
Rodgers, Debra - 232
Rogenmoser, Robby - 56,
252
Rogers, Cathy - 43, 76, 77,
88, 89, 91 , 99, 168, 185,
263, 264
Ronthal, Carey - 252
Rooks, Shelia - 44, 252
Reeve ' ,RTh8iTY -25?
Reeves, Chris - 250
Reich, Randall - 232
Reich, Russell - 112, 122,
21 1
Reed, John - 232
Reid, Vickie - 185, 76
Reigh, Randy - 106
Reid, John
Remel, Beth - 56, 81, 101,
250
Reynolds, Barbara - 63,
67, 68. 95, 100, 99, 211
Reynolds, Renee - 54, 250
Rhodes, John - 58, 88,
135, 21 1
Roscoe, Stephanie - 89,
101 , 185
Rosemeyer, Leesha -E 252
Rosenthal, Larry - 253
Rosenthal, Gary - 96 '
Rosenthal, Pam - 59, 87,
21 1
Rosenthal, Taylor i 185
Rosmussen, Jerome - 92
Ross, Ben - 212
Rothardt, Lizanne - 101,
212
Rothermel, Alan - 111,
253
Rouse, James - 253
311 Index
Thomps
Ffusk, Noel- 253
Russo, Jolynn - 101,232
Rutherford, Mark - 212
Ryan, Roxann - 52, 253
US"
Sadler, Theresa - 232
Sauzan, Steve - 92,253
Salazar, Clark - 253
Salvesen, Wullnam - 253
Samuel, Wllllam - 212
Sandel, Jane - 233
Sanders, Jack - 253
Sanders, Wanda - 59, 86,
90, 99, 212
Sandkaut, Steve - 56, 87,
233
Saucler, Carne - 75, 76,
77. 87, 212
Schefter, Steven - 76, 77,
85, 88, 185 .
Schery, Make - 111 '
Schery, Tracy - 253
Schlettler, Nancy - 63, 64,
67, 87, 99, 233
Schnender, James - 233
Schoept, Robert -- 233
Schultz, Llsa - 89, 91
Scott, Daren - 69, 135,
254
Scott, Darryl - 212
Scott, Dons - 254
Scott, Glorla - 212
Scott, Muchael - 112,212
Scott, Patricua - 99, 212
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Shorter, Edmond - 254
Shorter, Johnathan - 233
Shorter, Lutlsha -- 97, 233
Shultz, Llsa - 185
Silas, Glorla - 254
Slmon, Fred - 86, 88, 98,
254, 268
Slmon, Julle -r 76, 77, 86,
88, 99. 212, 269
Sumonettl, Daryl --- 92, 254
Sumonsen, Susan - 72, 85,
186
Sumpson, Kevm - 254
Slmpson, Mary Kay - 76,
86.88, 99, 101,212,269
Slngletary, Mlsty - 99, 212
Skyes, Andre - 66, 233
Slaughter, James - 254
Sllder, Angel - 89,213
Smnth, Abby - 56, 99, 101,
233
Smlth, Amy - 68, 69, 100,
96. 213
Smlth, Carol - 76, 85, 86,
99, 101, 186, 262, 263
Smlth, Cathy L. - 213
Stanley, Robert f 233
Stelly, Melussa V- 186
Stewart, Bonrne -9- 87, 100
Stewart, Karen --A 100,213
Stewart, Kathy --- 187
Stewart, Larry - 92, 1 12,
233
Stlntson, Teresa -- 255
St John, Barbara 187
St Jullan, Margo 63, 94,
233
St, Jullan, Mnchael - 106,
l15,117,119,213
Stokes, Pam - 71,101,
255 '
Story, Debbne - 89, 187
Story, Mattue - 233
Strazza. Becky - 63, 255
Strebeck, Karen - 86, 101,
Texada, Jacquelune -A 59,
214
Texada, James --v 256
Texada, Rucky 56, 256
Texada, Rodney - 256
Therlst, John -- 92, 111,
256
Thlels, Paula - 81,256
Thomas, Bull Y- 92, 256
Thomas, Karen 214
Thomas, Greta
Thomas, Michelle - 187
Thomas, Shella - 234
Thomas, Sherry - 234
Thomassom, Steven - 76,
85, 88, 98, 187
Thompson, Greg - 94, 256
on, James - 214
255
Stretch, Tern - 256
Stull. Cherryl - 81, 256
Style, Mlcheal - 256
Sulllvan, Tony - 111, 256
Sulluvan, Vnckey - 213
Smlth,
Cathy S, - 213
Scott,
Scott,
Ronnne - 185
Ted - 63, 233
Scott, Willuam - 233
Scott, Yoland - 254
Scnven, Tom - 254
Seuss, Shelia - 96, 233
Settles, Robert - 87, 233
Sewell, Charles - 233
Sewell, Larry - 254
Sewell, Muchael - 254
Sewell,
133
Sammy - 106, 109
Seymore, Debra - 59, 185
Sharp, John - 58, 86, 233
Sharp, Kelly - 233
Sheed, Robert - 63
Shelton, Richard - 63,212
Shepard. Julia - 254
Sherman, Carmella - 254
Sherman, Cassandra - 254
Sherman, Deloris - 97,
100, 99, 212
Sherman, Gregory - 233
Sherman, Octavia -4 59,
186
Sherman, Welston - 11 1
Sherman, Wlllle - 106, 212
Sherrll, Lee - 58, 186
Shernll, Markay - 233
Shmhoster, Leonard - 254
Shlnhoster, Davld - 212
Shlnhoster, Ronnte - 186
Shone, Charles - 63, 233
Short, Kevin - 875106, 212
Short, Suzette - 56, 81, 99,
101, 254 '
Smtth, Davtd - 186
Smlth, Debble - 254
Smuth, Glorla - 186
Smuth, Jackle - 233
Smith, Jan - 233
Smnth, Jeanlne - 255
Smlth, Jeffery - 1 11, 255
Smtth, Jeffery
Smlth, Jullus - 254
Smith, Laura - 70, 213
Smith, Llsa - 93, 101, 233
Smlth, Muchael - 63, 64.
213
Smuth, Paula f 81, 254
Smlth, Solomon - 1 1 1, 254
Smlth, Terry -- 74, 90, 95,
99, 168, 186
Smuth, Thomas -- 86, 233
Smlth, Tuna - 255
Snead, Robert - 213
Soderberg, Demse - 56,
96, 213
Soderberg, Pam - 86,255
Sondel, James - 255
Sorenson, Jody - 186
Sorenson, Mlke - 25, 41,
106,107,108,109,186
South, Ntckl - 186
Sparks, Patncla - 81, 86,
94, 99, 101,255,267
Spears, Lola - 89, 186
Spears, Nola - 91,213
Spence, Donna - 213
Spencer, Jerry - 58, 87,
233
Sumbler, Greg - 92, 135,
213
Sumbler, Wmnetta - 99,
233
Surgent, Darryl - 213
Surgent, Matthew - 63,
256
Surgent, Renee - 256
Swanwlck, Carolyn - 213
Sweat, Steve - 213
Sweezer, Evete - 234
Swlft, Scharon i- 75, 100,
234
Swums, Penny - 256
'
Talley, Deanna -
Talley. Del - 234
Tanner, Twander -V 120,
127, 187
Tanner, Yvonne -A 63, 256
Tapp, John - 98, 256
Tarver,
Randy -- 92, 187
Tassun, Gtna - 54, 101,
234
Tassm, James - 256
Taylor, Anita -- 213
Taylor, Bully - 71, 98, 256
Taylor, Carol - 63, 64, 67,
100, 101, 234
Taylor, Esther -- 256
Taylor, George - 256
Taylor, Tena - 82, 234
Tenme, Duane - 56
Tenme, Dwlght -- 63,64,
256
Tenme, Jeff 59, 187
Spencer, Thayer - 255
Stafford, Ronme - 96, 255
Stafford, Roosevelt - 213
Stafford, Shurley - 233
Stalnaker, Danette - 69,
90, 94, 101,213,263
St. Amant, Carmen - 81,
86, 101,255 .
Stanley, Debra -- 59
Tenme, Salette --e 63, 95,
213
Tenme, Stephanoe - 63, 90,
95, 214
Terrell, Wayne - 106, 214
Terry, Daryl - 256
Texada, Buddy - 1 1 1
Texada, Greg - 18, 32, 34,
35, 4159, 106, 108,110
187
Thompson, Norm - 56, 58
Thompson, Tammy - 256
Thompson, Brlan - 106,
187
Thrash, Llnda - 71, 256
Thrash, Melody - 257
Thrash, Sandra - 234
Thrasher, Debbie - 89, 91,
99, 100, 187
Throckmorton, George -
214
Tlchell, Marne - 95, 257
Tales, Derek - 71
Tnsdale, Bull - 58, 187
Tttmos, Lmda - 257
Torbet, John - 92, 1 1 1,
257
Touchet, Tum - 58, 86.
1 15, 120, 214
Townson, Bob - 257
Trahan, Kevm - 92, 214
Travus, Jamle - 187
Treadway, Jerome - 92,
1 12, 234
Treadway, leo - 93, 92,
214
Treadwell, Deedra - 187
Trevmo, Gllbert - 234
Trottle, Jeffery -- 234
Trottre, Nathanlel - 69,
188
Tucker, Luz -- 257
Tuneberg, Laurel - 234
Tuneberg, Troyce - 234
Turner, Brett -- 135, 257
Turner, Demse ---- 72, 85,
89.91,97.99,101, 188,
263. 265
Turner, Rlckey - 2341
Turpm, Kathy - - 188 A
Turpm, Mernck -- 44, 79,
87, 99, 101, 235
Tyler, Kathy 74, 188
Tynes, George 67, 69.
92, 106, 109, 188
Tynes, Molly - 214
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Urbana, Danette - 57, 87,
101, 257
llrbma, Duane- 57 58,
106, 214
5
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Valdez, Rosie - 235
Vann, Cindy - 96
Vanderlick, Keith - 188
Vanderlick, Stephanie -
124, 126, 127, 235
Vanderwater, Connie - 257
Vaugh, Delores - 257
Vaughn, Diane - 257
Vaughn, James '-- 235
Vaughn, Kathy - 257
Vaughn, Stacey - 81, 257
Veal, Gerald - 235
Veal, Jennie - 257
Veal, Nathaniel - 257
Vedder, Stacy - 81, 101,
257
Velek, Brenda - 93
Veneable, Debbie - 257
Venable, Steven - 92, 214
Vickers, Sarita - 257
Villemarette, Jerry - 257
Villemarette, Terry - 235
Vincent, Cary - 257
Vincent, Rodrick - 257
Voda. David - 74, 98, 257
Volger, Vicki - 258
Vorise, Steve - 258
HW..
Wade, Carol - 57, 86, 101,
258
Walding, Mary Ann - 72,
86, 88, 101,235
Walker, Anita - 86, 235
Walker, Darryl - 258
Walker, Jerry - 63, 235
Walker, Larry - 214
Walker, Raynal - 66, 86,
258
Walker, Sandra - 56, 67,
70, 82, 235
Wall, William - 215
Wallace, Cynthia - 258
Wallace, Donna - 94, 258
Waller, Diane - 65, 235
Waller, Jacqueline - 188
Waller, Larry - 64
Walter, Michael - 215
Walton, Carol - 63, 258
Walton, Charlotte - 70, 83,
White, Cornelius - 56, 58,
59, 63, 87, 215
White, Cynthia - 235
White, Gary - 92, 258
White, Jimmy - 92, 215
White, Myra - 259
White, Paula - 58, 78, 86,
99, 101, 235
Wallace. Chris - 87, 89,
215
94, 99, 101, 235
Walton, Larry - 106, 215
Warden, Michael - 258
Warden, Rita - 188
Wardsworth, Anna - 67,
70, 72, 90, 100, 235
Washington, Cullen - 63
Washington, Tangela - 258
Washington, Thaddeus -
67, 72, 258
Waters, Susan - 89, 95,
101, 188
Watson, Susan - 101, 258
Woveris, Connie - 87
Weatherly, James - 215
Weaver, Becky - 235
Weber, Derald - 235
Weishuhn, Glenda - 89,
96, 101,215
Welch, Steve - 92, 188
Wells, Lori - 63, 64, 67, 68,
188
Wells, Marty - 22, 33, 42,
54, 58, 63, 64, 67, 85, 87,
188
Wenkel, P. J. - 22, 45, 58,
79, 99,101,188
Wesley, David - 92, 235
West, Freddie - 215
West, James - 189
West, Jessie - 63
Whatley, Dan - 92, 235
Wheatley, Arinitha - 258
Wheatley, Michael - 106,
215
Whisenhunt, Mary Ann -
81, 86, 235
White, Richard - 259
White, Tempi - 56, 259
Wiggins, Lisa
Whitley, Rhonda - 89, 215
Wiggins, Lisa - 259
Wiggins, Susan - 235
Wilder, Cathy - 83, 86, 88,
101 , 215
Wilkerson, Darrell - 92,
106, 110, 189
Wilkerson, Renee - 97, 189
Wilkison, Carl - 215
Wilkinson, Donald - 259
Wilkinson, James - 92, 259
Williams Aaron - 235
Williams, Cynthia - 124,
127
Williams Frederick - 259
Williams, Inez - 259
Williams, Jerry - 215
Williams, Jesse - 235
Williams, Kim - 87, 90, 96,
215
Williams, Leon - 215
Williams, Linda - 86, 101,
189
Williams, Lucy - 215
Williams, Micheal - 63,64
Williams, Samuel
Williams, Sandy - 87, 236,
259
Williams, Sean - 133, 189
Williams, Theresa - 259
Williams Thomas - 189
Williamson, Marle -
85, 189
58, 64,
57, 90, 97, 235
Will0ughby, Robert - 259
Wilmore, Craig - 189
Wilson, Hyman - 115, 117,
119,189
Wilson, Jerry - 71, 235
Wilsong, Kim - 259
Wilson, Tina - 189
Wilt, Roger - 235
Wilson, Lisa - 56, 58, 64,
65, 88.101, 215
Winn, Melvin - 259
Winn, Wanda - 259
Woike, Christy - 76, 77,
86, 88.101, 215, 267
Wolfe, Lisa - 63, 259
Wolfe, Liz - 189
Wood, Ronald - 235
Wooding, Karen - 259
Woods, Joyce - 259
Woods, Patricia - 235
Woodward, Caroline - 67,
68, 85,101,189
Word, Dianne - 86, 88, 215
Word, Vicki - 235
Worley, Kris - 235
Worrell, Dean - 259
Worrell, Ron - 259
Woveris, Connie - 215
Wyrick, Terry - 24, 33, 38,
41, 47, 79, 85, 87, 89, 96,
101, 189
HY..
Young, Andre - 59, 215
Young, Kelly - 189
Young, Kevin - 74, 87,
106, 198, 215
Young, Richard - 215
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Zachary, Billy - 33, 47, 58,
ea, 74, 85, as, 189
Zeiss, Calvin - 259
Williamson, Robby - 56,
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