Barbe High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA)

 - Class of 1984

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Lambert. Sheila Landra, Darren Lashbrooke. Andy Latham. Mike Lawrence, Rodney Laurents. Scotty Le Bato, Mike Lc Bato. Pam Le Bert. Jim Le Doux, Alan Leger, Jude Le Jeune, Rhonda Le Marie. June Lemley, Amanda Lundy. Mark Lusk, Renea McGee. Darrell McGehee, John Mallet, Anna Manuel, Lisa Marcan tel, Tony Marcon, Maureen Marshall. Everette Marshal), Mary Ellen Melton. Kelly Menard, Kent Menard, Sandy Mere. Danny Mere, Trent Miau, Gloria Miller, John Mire, Gwen Moe, Leslie Monier, Daphne Moon. Anna Moore, Kelley Moore, Tom Morein, Susan Morgan. Julie Mortimer. Keith Moss. Richard Murphy. Crystal Seniors — 141

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News Flash clievc it or not. students at one point during the day discuss topics relevant to the time. It may not look like a Mensa reunion, but. at least, it disproves the theory of teenage non-involvement in current affairs. One of the topics under scrutiny was the surprise U.S. invasion of the small island of Grenada. 1900 Marines ousted the Cuban-support government in four days of fighting and the bulk of the men were home for Christmas. The real hotbed. Lebanon, headlined when the Israelis forced Yasser Arafat out of Beirut and President Reagan sent Marines in as pan of an international peacekeeping force. The Marines didn't help any, all it did was kill some more Americans, concluded Laura Duchmann. A truck exploded in the compound killing 259 Marines. Meanwhile back on the homefront another battle was heating up. This one between exgovernor Edwin Edwards and incumbent David Treen. As the November voting date neared, the money kept mounting. When the dust had cleared a record 20 million dollars had been spent and Edwards was the winner, gaining over 60 percent of the vote. “He won because he related more to the people, they could understand him. explained Pam Gaspard. Relations between the U.S. and Russia fell apart again when a Korean plane carrying over 200 passengers unexplaincdly flew into Soviet air space and was coldly shot down by the Russians. But, the Soviet-American picture changed suddenly when President Yuri Andropov died. Even though the Russians quickly moved Knonstatin Chernenko into the powerful position. Locally, all was not a bed of roses cither. Karl Pcltz, water company chairman, resigned when it was discovered that he had spent $2-1,000 on travel expenses in the past year. As a result, the company put new restrictions in the rule book. The entire community was saddened when a security guard at one of the picket sights was shot. This ballooned into U.S. Senate hearings on labor relations in the area and led to the rc-opening of the FBI investigation of local labor unions. It was a year of sadness and joy, turmoil and peace, and continual change. We changed with it and were changed by it. Alternately participating and watching, we weren't always sure how we felt about it. But we knew without doubt it was our year. — CART. KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES. Senior Charles Cart reads about the race for the Presidential nomination between Gary Hart and Walter Mondale. IN MEMORY OF. Junior James Tarver puts the flag at half-mast in memory of the IX marines who were killed in Lebanon. LAMBERT. MICHELLE Oils Chorus 12. LAMBERT. SHEILA Student Council 9. 12; Oc-t n 12. BluebeCes 12; F H A 12. Who's Who 11, LASH8ROOKE. ANDREW French Chib 12. Adv. Selene CM 12. BasebaJ 9; Debate 9. Speech 9. Soccer 9. 10 LATHAM. MICHAEL FootUI 911; 2nd Place World Geography Ut. RaBy 9 LEBATO. PAM Octagon Club 10. 11; Terms Team 912. America's Outtt ndng Names and Faces 11 LEBERT. JIM FootbaS 912; Basebat 11. 12 LEBLEU. SCOTT: Chorus 912 LEDOUX. KEITH: Who's Who; God, Baseball Booster LEGER. JUDE Band 912 (Officer 121 LEJEUNE. RHONDA BaskrtbaJ 912 (Best Defense Player 111 I Sweet Sixteen Tournament Ilk Track 9 (Best rield 9). Cheerleader 10. 11; Student Council Historian 11; Homecoming Court 11; F T A 10. 11: F.CA 11 LEMAIRE JUNE Chorus 9 12 LEMLEY. AMANDA Band 9-12; Yearbook 10; Chorus 10. 11; Track 10: 1 it Place Superior Trio U Raly 11 LUNDY. MARK Octagas 10-12 areas 12). Terms Team 9-11; Boys' State 11; Student Council 10. 11. LUSK. SHIRLEY R S OS. 11. 12; Speech A.atd 11 MALLETT. AN NA Rodeo dub 11; CO £ 12. MANUEL. LISA: Band 9. 10. F.B L A II. F H A 12; Talent Show 12. Bluebedes 12 MARCON. MAUREEN Octagon ID12 I Historian 11) (V-Pres 12). Student CourcJ 10. 11 (Reporter 11) Adv Science Club 10. 11 Ur RepkNHS 1012. Yearbook 1112 lOrgaruatlcr. Ed 11) (Ed 12) Gris' State Delegate 11; Presidential CUswocen 12. Voted Mnt Ongdairy 10. 11; Baiketbal 9. CLC 9 MARSHALL. EVERETT Cross Country II. 12 Ofd Darner) Track 11. 12 MARSHALL. MARY ELLEN: French Oub 9. Later Club 11.12, Adv Selene CJab 11. 12; N H S. 12; S O S 11. 12. Yearbook 12. Mr cal Exp 12 MARTIN. TRACY Oris' Chorus 9. 12. Adv Chorus 12. MC COMBS. RENEE Leo Oub 9. 10; Varscy Cheerleader 10-12; Basketball Court 12. Octagon 12. CHE 12; F H A HERO. 12 MACGEE. DARRELL Football 912; FCA 11. MCGEHEE. JOHN Octagon 10. 11; Interact 12. Basketball 9 12; God 12. Track 911; Student Council 11 MELOTT. JAMES French Oab 9. Art Oub 10; Adv Science Oub II MELTON. KELLY: Oc tagan 1912; Bluebell ! 10-12; Super Rar.-g n Drill Team Super Star Camp 12. Pcnvder Puff Escort 12. Presidential Oa swoon 12; Student Count 91 llSec 9. lOXHisl 11) Tennis Team 9. 11; Barbe Beauty Pageant 9. 11; Hugh O'Brien , Leadership Fcondetlen 10 THOMPSON. CAROL Bard 912 (Officer 12). Chorus 12 (Offerer 12) | Bet Oub 911 (Officer II) Student Coined 9.10; i Track 9. Basketball 9; FCA 9 (Officer). 1st Place ' State Beta Talent. Contraband Hone Band 12; All-State Chorus 12; Whs's Who 10. 11. : MENARD. SANDY S O S. 11. 12. Adv Science Oub 11; Chorus 12 MERE. DANNY Baseball 19 1 12: Interact 12; Student Cowscll 9. MIAU. GLORIA Music Club 9. 10 MILLER. JOHN Student Council 912 (Pres 9. 101 areas 11) (Exec. Pres 12) Key Oab 1912 (Board Member 10) iPr . 11. 12) N HS. 1912; Terma Team 912; Basketball 9. Boys' State 11 Ur. Counselor), Presidential Classroom 12; Voted Mr. Leadership 9-11; Adv. Science Oub 11. 12;IBrewskJ Brothers 11. 12 MIRE MARCIA (GWEN) Band 9. 10. Soft ball 1912 MOE. LESLIE Chorus 9 MONIER. DAPHNE Chorus 912 area 9. 10) (Sec 12) Bluebel 10. 11; Contraband Dancers 11. 12. MOON. ANNA: Student Council 9; Flags 1912 -I Co Captain llMCaptaW 12) SOS 1. 12lSgt- ' alarms 12) MOORE. KELLEY Band 9. 19. Chteus 19. Soft bad 10. 11. Vedeybal 11; Student Council 9. SO S 12 MOORE. TOM Basketball 912 (Captain 12); BasebU 1912. Football 9. Stu dentCosr.c 1912(Reporter ll)(V Pres 12) Key Oub 912 areas 12) T-ntp Court 11. 12. Brewskl Brothers 11. 12. F.CA 9.10. MORE1N. SUSAN F H A 9. F B L A 12 (Sec ) CO E 12 MORGAN. JUUE Chorus 9 12 (Librarian 11) -Concert Chorale 1912 (Pres 12). Pres Adv Chceus 12 MORTIMER. KEOH: Chorus Men's i 1912 (Pres. 12) Concert Chorale 11. 12(V Pres 12) Intermedate 12. Mr Feering as Scrooge. 140 — Seniors



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HEAD OVER HEELS. Senior. Jim Gray, throws the chaperone. Ms. Gwen Lancon. in the pool of a pool parry. PEELIN' OUT. Jeff Hamic, senior, peels crawfish in the yard with a few of his close friends. MYERS. WENDY: Student Coonct! 9-12: Octagon 12. NASSAR. WILL: Basketball 9-12; Interact 10-12 NELSON. JARED. Band 9. 10. 11 (All State 10-12; All D.stt t 9. 10; All-Region and All-Area 10; Most Valuable Boy 9; Drum Ma)or 91; Chorus (All Dtstrlet 9. 10. All-Region 9.10; All-Area 10; Honor 10. 11; AU State 10-12; Concert Choir 9. 10: Concert Charale 10-12; Adv. 11.12-Pres); Most Talented 11. NICHOLSON. BILL: Track 9. 10: Cross Country 9. 10; In-teract 1012; (V Pres 12|; Powder Puff Mad 12; Student Counc.l 10-12 (V. Pres. 12); Art Club 12 (Treas 12). Who's Who 11. OGDEN. TANYA: Band 9 12: Adv Chorus 11. 12; Intermediate Chorus 12. OGEA. LANCE: Football 9 12 OWEN. JOHN (CHRIS): Octagon 12: Football 9; Basketball 9; Track 9; Student Council 12; Powder Puif Queen 12. OXLEY. JOSEPH: Fcotball 911: Track 9. PEACOCK, JAMES Latin Club 11. 12: Boys' State 11. Jr. Class Pres : Sr. Class See.; Interact 11. 12(Scc. 121: Ad Sconce Cub 11. 12 PELTZ. JEFF: Key Club 9-12 (Sec 11. 12). Basketball 9. 10: Golf 10-12: Cross Country 11; Adv, Science Cub 11. 12; FCA 10-12. Who's Who 12. PERRON. JEFF Football 9. 10. 12. POWELL. CRAIG: Key Club 9-12; Speech Debate INFL) 9-12; Qu : Scroll 9. NHS 10-12; Adv. Science Club 10-12. Leadership I 11. PRATER, DANNEL. FHA HERO. CHE (11. 12l. PRUDEN. DEBBIE Bluebeiles 11. 12: GHA 10-12 (Sec. 10). (Pres. 11. 12); Fresh. Class Treas.: Class Rep. 10. 11: B:o-Chom 9; Art Club 9; Leo 10. 11; Octagon 12 REYNOLDS. JENNIFER Flag Corps 9 12 (CoCspta-n 12); Superior Vocal Solo and Ensemble Festivals 9. 10; Adv. Chorus 9; NHS 11. 12; All-Star Matching Band 12. REYNOLDS. LINDA: Honor Chorus 9. 10; Flags 10. Rdlcs 11. RHODES. CINDY. FHA 9; Rags 10: Rifles 11. 12; SOS 11. 12. RICHARDSON. CRAIG: Octagon 11. 12: Basketball 9. 10; Student Council 9-11; Yearbook Staff 12; French Cub 11; Presidential Classroom 12; Tennis Team 9. 10. RIVIERE. BILL: Basketball 9-12; Key Club 10-12: NHS 11.12; Latin Club 11,12; Adv. Science Cub 11; Boys' State 11. ROBERTS. CARMEN: Leo Club 10: Stu dent Council 10. 11 (Alt 11); SOS 11. 12: (Hist 12); NHS 12; DAR Award In Am History. ROBERTSON II. CLARENCE AR THUR (ROBBIE): Bard 9-12; Individual Ef fort 11; Who's Who 12. ROGERS. MIKE: Rodeo Team 912. ROZAS. RHONDA FHA HERO CHE (11. 12). SALLIER. RONALD: Art Club 12 SANDERS, TONYA: FHA 9. 12: (Reporter 12); Oc-tagon 12; Student Council 9. 10. 12 (Alt. 10). (Exec Senator 12); Newspaper Staff 10. 11 (Affiliate Reporter 12k Who's Who 12; Award for Circulation in Journalism 10. Library Ad 12. SARGENT. PENNY: Octagon 10-12 (Board Member 11). (Co-Hist.| and State Board Member 12k FHA 9-12, (Presdent 10). (Adv.sor 11). (Sec. 12k Home Ec. Rally (3rd Place 9). (2nd Place! 10). SAVANT. GREG: Octagon 11. 12;l Football 9; Track 9. SAVOY. PAUL: Baskeball 9. 10. Track 9 12. SCHOEN. KARLA FHA 9-12; Band 10-12: Ducks' Unlimited 12. SEE. DAVID: Band 9-12 (2nd! Lt. 11). (Captain 12); Honor Band 10. 12;j Jazz Band 12. SELF. PAUL: NHS 10-12;, Bard 9; Leadership 11.12; Key Club 9 (Lt. Governor 10-12: Dist. Committee Chairman] 11. 121 SHAVERS. CHEYL; Track 912 (All-District 400. 800. 1600 Relays: Stale 4th and Rcgionals lstk COE 12: FBLA 12. SHREWSBERRY. KEITH: Key Club 9-12; Adv. Science Ctub 11. 12; Cicll Air Parra) 9-12 SILVIA. NONA: FHA 9; FBLA 12. COE 12. SIMPSON. BRAD: Basketball 9; Track 9. 11 SITTIG. DONNIE: Rodeo Team 9-12; Track 9. Breokin' Away Ever)' season had its holiday. Every holiday was celebrated in a certain way. Parties were the favorite methods to celebrate. So when seniors had to face the fact that there wouldn't be as many parties in the future, they knew they needed to have fun while they still had time. The year's end was the best time for the seniors to frolic. The parties gave time to let off some steam before having to deal with breaking away from a familiar way of life. The parties could be the last chance for get-togethers with the whole gang before everyone goes their own way. Invitations started passing hands. Invitations to everything from private luncheons and dinners to casual pool parties and crawfish boils. Clubs held year-end banquets as senior members said goodbye to lower-class members and sponsors. Joey Oxley knew exactly whom to invite to his party. My senior party is going to be mostly for my close friends. And if anyone crashes it. I'll crash his face. Or GOSSIP? These three senior girls pick a quiet comer of their party to have a chat. maybe I'll crash their pat instead. The ingredients that make up successful senior party include: i entertaining theme (Hiring a clov or a magician is not a good ide; plenty of food (Try to avoid tl elaborate six-course dinner servt by the butler), lots of music (B don't dig out the old Donny O mond albums), and all friends at! acquaintances. I've been to a bunch of lu1 cheons. related Cynthia Jenkir They're really interesting becau you get to have a lot of foods th you've never eaten or even heal of before. And you have to be res ly polite and know which fork i use. The conversation at the parti was limited to a few main topid senior trips, colleges, and care plans. The same questions coui be heard in practically every coi versation. Are you going away f college? Have you received ar financial aid? What scholarshij have you received? What do yc think it will be like to live awi from home? (Continued pg. 14 142 -----Seniors

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