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Myers, Brian Myers, Scott Myers, Wendy Nassar, Will Nelson, Jared Nicholson, Bill Ogden, Tanya Ogea, Lance Owen, Chris Oxley, Joey Pardo, Mike Peacock, James Peltz, Jeff Pennartz, Chris Perron, Jeff Perry, Tammy Powell, Craig’ Prater, Danncl Pruden, Debbie Reese. Cherl Reynolds. Jennifer Reynolds, Linda Rhodes. Cindy Richard, Angela Richardson, Craig Rider, Cindy Riviere, Bill Roberts. Carmen Robertson, Robbie Roddy, Brian Rogers, Mike Rozas, Rhonda Sallier, Ronald Sanders, Tonya Sargent, Penny Savoy,Joey Savoy, Paul See. David Self. Paul Shrewsberry, Keith Silvia, Nona Sittig, Donnie Seniors— 143
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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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BreakirY . What do you plan to major ini’ What do you want to be by the time you graduate from college? Possibly the first panics held for seniors was Senior Night at Astroworld. There seniors rode all the rides with seniors from Louisiana and Texas. Many returned home wearing Huey l wis and the News-Sports ’84 concert T-shirts. Seniors enjoyed both giving and attending parties. I don't know which I like better, wondered Kim Stagg. I like giving parties, but when I attend one, I don't have any responsibilities. The myriad of parties got a bit confusing for some seniors. They often had to decide between at least two parties on one day. I’m YOU'RE IN MY SUN! Senior Sandy Menard get some ray while she cries 10 quench her thirst in the hot sun. DUCK DUCK GOOSE. Senior sit in a circle and devour pound and pounds of crawfish at the Fisherman's Club. running out of clothes to wear! wailed Norma Welch. Senior parties provided the last chance to party hard before graduation. The process of breaking away had already started. Seniors had their future plans all worked out. As they stepped out of the family nest, they left behind their childhood and adolescence. As they prepared to leave they affected everyone around them. So feverishly delighted were they with breaking away everyone else wanted to join them. But their time will come. As the seniors went in different directions, they began to realize how they had left certain obligations behind. Except obligations to themselves. — MARSHALL SMITH, KAREN: FHA 12; Chotu 9-12 SMITH. TOMMY: Cross Country 9. 11. In I tract 12; Baseball 10-12. SOILEAU. SONYA Band 9-12; Ducks Unlmuted 12 SONNIER. DINA: FHA 9-12; Student Council 9-12; Who's Who 12; SOS 11. STAGG. KIMBERLY: NHS 11. 12; Band 9. 10; SOSO 11. 12 (Sr. Rep ); Yearbook 11. 12 (Ad Ed. 12); Adv Science Club 11. 12 STEIN. TAMARA Art Club 10. 11; Quill Scroll 10. 11; Chorus 12. STEVENS. LAURETTE Band 9. 10; SOS 11. 12. STEVENSON. SHEILA: Latin Club 11. 12. STRATTON. MIKE: Student Council Alt. 9; Interact 1012 (Pres. 12). STREETER. JON-NI: Band 9-12 (Percussion Sgt. 9. 12; Asst. Quartermaster 9; 1st Lieutenant 12; Wind Ensemble 12; Stage Band 12; Jaw Band 12); Track 9-12; Cross Country 11. 12. Fellowship of Christian Athletes 10. 11; Who's Who 11. TATE. BRETT: Football 9 12; Track 9; Interact 12. TAYLOR. TIM: Student Council 9. 12 IFresh Treas). (Sr. Pres); Octagon 11. 12; Newspaper 11; Powder Puff Court 12; Presidential Classroom 12; Football 9; Golf 9; 1st Place Prose — Creative Writing Contest 10. 11 TERRELL. JIMMY: Tennis 9. 10; Newspaper 12; Honorable Mention In H.S. Art Competition THIBODEAUX. BRETT: Band 9-12 TRAHAN. CHRISTOPHER: Octagon 10-12 (Hist. 12k Student Council 10-12(Hist. 12k Newspaper 10. 11; Quill Scroll 11; Jr. Achievement 10. TRAHAN. JERALD: Key Club 10-12 (Reporter 12k Football 9-12 (All District 12). (Defensive Player of the Year 12) TRAMMEL. RICK: Football 9-11; Boys Chorus; Powder Puff Co Head Cheerleader. TUCKER. MARGARET (PEGGIk Band 9-12 (Clarinet Sgt 11). (Drum Major 12): Basketball 9; Student Council Alt. 9. 10; Honor Band 10-12: All-Star Marching Band 9. 11. TURNER. MELANIE: FHA HERO 11. 12 (See k CHE VAUN. MIA Band 9. 10; FHA HERO 11. 12; CHE 12; Rodeo dub 12 (President). VE1LLON. TR1C1A: FHA HERO 11. 12; CHE 12; Art Club 9. 10; 4 H 9-12 VERNIER. CHARLES Boys' State 11; Tennis 9-11. VIATOR. STACY: FHA HERO 12; CHE 12. WAGUESPACK. LEEANN: Octagon 12: Leo 10; FHA 9. 10; Interact Sweetheart 12; Presidential Classroom 12; Who's Who 12; Student Council 10-12 (Treas 12k Blucbelles 10-12; Voted Most Talented 10; Powder-Puff Queeh Escort; La. Lionettc All Atar Dance Team 10; 1st Place tn Talent Show 11; 1983 Modern Mis La WARE. ALLISON: Octagon 10-12; Tennis 9-12; NHS 10-12 (Pres. 12); Leo 9; Key Club Sweetheart 12; Presidential Classroom 12; Yearbook 11. 12; Voted Miss Originality 9. Voted Miss Leadership 11; Adv. Science Club 11; Stui dent Council 9-12 (V Pres. 10. 11). (Exec Sec. 12) WEGENER. MARK: Football 912. America's Outstanding Names and Faced 10: Who's Who 11: Basketball 9; Tennid Team 9-12; National Forensic League 912 (Pres. 11. 12); FCA 10-12; Student Council, 10; Adv. Science dub 12: Speech RaEy 1 lj 12. WELCH. NORMA. Band 9. 10: Symphonic Band 10; Jr. Achievement 9-11 (Vl Pres Ilk, Sea Explorers 10 (Treas-k NHS) 10-12 (Treas. 12); SOS 11. 12 (Reporter, 12k, Adv. Science dub 11. 12 (V. Pres 12). Bucs Unlimited 11. 12 (Reporter 12). WILLIAMS. PAUL: Football 11; Baseball 12. WILSON. DAVID: Band 9-12; Stage band and Wind Ensemble 11. 12; Honor Band 11. 12; All-Star Band 9. WO-JCIECHOWSKI. USA; Octagon 10 12 (Jr. Board of Directors), (Sr. Pres ): Student Council 10. 11; Tennis Team 911; Yearbook 12. WYCHE. KAREN: SOS 11. 12 (Pres 12); Jr. Achievement 9-11 (Pres. Ilk! NHS 10-12 (Hist 12k Adv. Science dub 10-12; Flags 9, 10; Presidential Classroom 12: 1st Place Geometry Lit. Rally 10; Voted Most Likely to Succeed 10.11. 144 — Seniors
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