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f ' H? S, 'wax f-A . Q! TN-.,, Seniors emerge victorious over faculty With help from a stingy defense, the '75 Seniors battled their way to a 43-39 victory over a tough faculty team. The seniors were coached by Guy Breithoff and Mr. Ronald Heckel, while the faculty was under the instruction of Mr. Ronald Doyle. Mr. Robert Whitman and Brother Dale Guilliot paced the faculty to an early lead, but the seniors forged ahead to stay in the fourth quarter with some excellent shooting by Greg Leumas and Don DeBroy. Many members of the faculty put in an appearance, including Mr. Michael Boudreaux, Mr. Floyd Simeon and Mr. Al Pontiff. The seniors' victory marks one of the few times that a senior class has defeated the faculty. There was no game played last year because of an LHSAA regulation, the regulation was changed to allow this year's game to be played. fi, Chorus!Basketball Game 47
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Chorus performs at Fine Arts Festival, tours schools Under the leadership of Mr. Charles Spinosa, the Rummel chorus had another outstanding year. The chorus toured elementary schools in the surrounding area and participated in the Rummel Fine Arts Festival. Three members of the chorus placed in L.M.E.A. competition: Fred Landry with a rating of Excellent, and Charles Marshall and Chip Stelz with ratings of Good. Mr. Spinosa's motorcycle accident at the beginning of the year attributed to the slow start of the chorus. They are in the process of planning a trip to Galveston next year. TOP: Mr. Charles Spinosa practices with L.M.E.A. finalists Fred Landry, Chip Stelz, and Charlie Marshall. BOTTOM: Members ofthe Chorus are lfirst rowl Mr. Charles Spinosa, director, Craig Hill, Wayne McAdams, Steven Kern, Paul Thimmesch, Pat Walker, Greg Leonard, John Toca, Kevin Dares, David Buiol, lsecond rowl Greig Gonzales, Billy Swan, Bobby Gaudet, Jay Quatroy, David , Daigle, .lay Blessing, Billy Gaudet, Don Kuebler, Bobby Drew, lthird rowl Scott Ray, Michael Murphy, Robert Dubuc, Mario Guadamud, Billy Dupre, Wayne Lombardo, lfourth rowj Brian Credo, Larry Caillouet, Mark Fichter, James Berthelot, David Draffen, Cliff Kass, lfifth rowl Charles Marshall, Gary Crawford, Fred Landry, Pat Blackwell, Stephen Porter, Peter Quitzau, lsixth rowl Chip Stelz, Brian Clement, Ed Moran, Tony Giarrusso, Danny Ripley. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: John Fouert goes up for a shot as Mr. Donald Dessauer and Mr. Ronald Doyle look on. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM LEFT: Referee Jim Robarts keeps order during the senior- faculty game. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Larry Schneider makes a move against Gary Thompson and moves in for a basket. 46 Activities
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48 Activities OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Key Club president Tim Russell accepts the first place award for his impromptu essay on the topic, Key Club, Why? OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Key clubbers Arthur Bayer and Jim Restel assist in adding a new dimension of school spirit, a basketball run-through. RIGHT: Fred Landry sings in the finals of the talent contest at district convention. ABOVE: Keith Delahoussaye entertains a child at the Crippled Children's Hospital. BOTTOM, RIGHT: Members of the Key Club are tstandingl Tim Russell, Jim Restel, Greg Booth, Brett Parent, Wem Martin, Arthur Bayer, Terry Duthu, Chris Flores, Tony Tramonte, tkneelingl Bobby Newell, George Alonzo, Gary Crawford, David Pendergast, John Meisler, Earl Jacob, Fred Landry, Chris Bucher, lsittingl Kevin Harris, Al Thompson, Craig Hill, Stephen Kern, Brady Hatteberg, Greg Lonero, Mel Netzhammer, and Keith LaBorde.
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