Biloxi High School - Indian Echo Yearbook (Biloxi, MS)
- Class of 1987
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Editor Joel Levi Adviser Sheri Clement Biloxi High School Biloxi Mississippi counting t6e Pt cOxccm , , , The top six aspects of Biloxi High school life in no particular order are: (Drumroll, please.) The concert, The performers, The players, The groups and The promoters. Perhaps an explanation is necessary. The Concert is where the action is. Student life is an important aspect of Biloxi High. The section covers what is going on around campus, and it addresses happenings which affect the students. The Performers are the students at Biloxi High. Classes are each represented here along with their officers and sponsors. Interesting details about students are given throughout the section. The Performance is the studying and hard work. Academics covers the academic honors and the faculty. These are the people who allow Biloxi High to boast its high academic rating. The Players are the people who get involved athletically. Sports covers the plays, shows the highlights, and gives a chance to meet the team members. The many athletic programs at Biloxi High will be covered. The Groups are the clubs at Biloxi High. Organizations covers the various activities around campus. Both service and academic clubs are represented. The Promoters are the people who make it all happen. Ads are bought by the people in the community who are willing to support the school and its activities. Their businesses deserve the support of the students. 2 • Contents THE COUNTDOWN The Concert Student Life p. 10 The Performers Classes P 44 The Performance Academics p. 114 The Players Sports p. 146 The Groups Clubs p. 190 The Promoters Advertisements p. 242 Indian Echo 1987 Greatest Hits Volume 49 Contents 3 The Students Are THE GREATEST HITS There are many people that make up Biloxi High. There are the teachers, the counselors, the principals, and even the maintenance crews. However, the most important part of Biloxi High is the students. After all, they are the reason that Biloxi High exists. Walking down the halls between classes, it is very seldom that a smile isn't seen or a simple Hi isn't heard. During break, students congregate in large groups either under the trees in the courtyard, or in some out-of-the-way corner. Friends meet after school to study, to talk, or just to have a good time. Students are very active in school activities. Students take part in student government, and have a voice in decisions which affect them. They publish a yearbook annually, and they publish a school newspaper which is distributed periodically. A school literary magazine is also published each year by the Quill ▲ ► Friendly laces are easily found everywhere on campus. At right. Martha Guice coaxes the reluctant Augie Joachim to turn his head for the camera. ▲ Goofing off at the football game is a favorite pastime for Neil Woods. Melanie McMillon. and Angela Howard and Scroll Honor Society. The magazine contains original art, poetry, and prose by Biloxi High students. It is hard to describe the role of the teenage student at Biloxi High. The diversity and character of spirit are among the many interesting aspects of this breed of individual. It can simply be stated that students are THE GREATEST HITS. 4 • Theme ◄ Charles Saucier follows tradition by wearing his football jersey on the day of the game. Although football players must spend much of their time after school at practice, they find time to balance sports with studies Jennie Moore finds time to meet with friends during school Socializing usually takes place during lunch or during the two ten minute breaks ▼ Jarrod Pitalo and Travis Watson are able to enioy their work partly because special protects such as labs break daily monotony Dedication An organization is no better than its leadership. Excellent leadership is especially evident in the AFJROTC program at Biloxi High School. Lt. Col. Thomas A. Varble has been with the program since its inception seven years ago. Starting in 1979 with only forty-one students, the Biloxi unit is now the eighth largest in the world. The program is one of only seventeen in the world to achieve honor unit three years in a row. The unit has also won the state championship for Drill Team and Color Guard. Lt. Col. Varble received an M.A. from Pepperdme University. He served his country in Vietnam as a pilot from July 1968 to August 1969. His activities also include work with the Boy Scouts, the Toastmasters, and the PTA. Lt. Col. Varble is also easily recognized as the person who has implemented and enforced the new parking policy as a project of AFJROTC. His perseverance in this project has been as asset to Biloxi High School. It is a great privilege to dedicate the 1987 Indian Echo to Lt. Col. Thomas A. Varble. Col. Varble is dedicated to helping his students in AFJROTC He recommends students for ROTC scholarships in many universities Dedication • 7 ▼ The Coast Coliseum is the location of many of the coast concerts. | THf Ml WS CARMAN Music is as much a part of teenage life as going out and being with friends. Tunes can be heard blaring from car stereos on back campus both before and after school. It is a constant battle to see who can own the loudest car stereo system. The kinds of music that students listen to are as diverse as their personalities. Some enjoy the hard rock music of names such as Van Halen, Ratt, Quiet Riot, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, and Ozzy Osbourne. Others prefer New Wave bands such as The Smiths, New Order, UB 40, U2, the Pet Shop Boys, the Violent Femmes, Depeche Mode, The Cure, and OMD. Still other teens enjoy a relatively new form of music called Christian Rock. Stand-outs in this field are Amy Grant, Carmen, and Striper. Groups like Run-DMC have also made their mark at Biloxi High. Being a part of the South, Biloxi teens also have country fans among them. Names of artists include Alabama. Willie Nelson. Hank Williams Jr., and the Judds. Music from the sixties experienced a revival this year. The Beatles made a hit with their re-release of Twist and Shout. The single caused interest among an age group formerly not very familiar with the Beatles. Another group making a comeback was the Monkees. Some of the original members met again to record a new single, That Was Then, This Is Now, and to make a reunion tour. Students flock to record stores to buy the latest hits that they may hear on the radio or see on the still-popular MTV. Teens in Biloxi also have many chances to see their favorite groups in concert at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum, which attracts many top recording stars. If the coliseum does not offer enough, there are many choices a short drive away. Groups appear in New Orleans at UNO Lakefront and at the Superdome. Groups also perform in Mobile and Pensacola. Music is a major part of the academic life at Biloxi High School. These programs allow the students to understand what goes into the music that they listen to every day. Teens listen to a very diverse range of music Just some of these are represented here. Randy Jones mixes music with studying Although Walkmans are outlawed on campus, many try to sneak by so that they can listen to tunes A Day In The Of A Student The morning begins with breakfast served in bed What's for breakfast today? Cold pizza and Hot Chocolate, my favorite! After breakfast, it's time to get ready. I take a critical look through my wardrobe. There's something I haven't worn this year! Good, I hate to repeat myself. Finding my electric toothbrush broken, I have to go to the trouble of brushing my teeth with a manual toothbrush. What a strain it is! After I'm finished getting ready, I call down to the garage to have the chauffeur get the Mercedes started. When I get down there, I find that there is something wrong with my car. It is now 8:25 so I select my black Porsche 944 convertible. I drive myself to Life school and reach the campus at 8:23.1 must be slowing down in my old age. The rest of the day is just a blur of teachers, students, tests, and homework assignments. Of course lunch was a major event of my day. Eating with my friends is always a killer. We goofed off and talked so much that no one really noticed what they were eating. This helps preserve everyone's health and sanity. Breaks also stand out in my day. In fact, other than lunch-bunch fun, the breaks are the only things to remember. At 3:30, when the bell finally rings, it is a mad rush to senior parking to finish off the day. A trip home and the T.V. are my agenda until it is time to go to sleep. 10 «Student Life The Concert The Performers The Performance The Players The Groups The Promoters Indian Echo 1987 Greatest Hits Volume 49 Student Life 11 12 •Student Life Students Know How To SWATCH What’s In Style What was the trend this year? Watches of every kind and color. The many varieties available included Swatches, Awatches, Coca-Cola watches, and even robot watches. Most of these were available for about thirty dollars. Most trends in clothing were a distinct reflection of the sixties with a little eighties flair. Paisley prints and the layered look were all the rage. In fact, almost any prints were in. In hot weather, a profusion of Jams in a vast array of tropical colors dominated the scene. Students buried the designer jeans in favor of washed-out denims in brands such as Levi's 501, Union Bay, and Guess. Silver and gold metallic accessories such as purses, jewelry, and shoes were shining all over the campus. Not shining were the neon colors of Madonna fame which faded out quickly. New Wave and Punk also adopted a more pastel look, while hi-tops in every color imaginable were seen dotting the campus. Both boys and girls donned boxer shorts with prints ranging from flowers to plaids. Oversized shirts were also a popular item. Many girls wore large tee shirts with various unusual or colorful designs. The Don Johnson look with the padded linen jacket and unshaven face slowly retreated back to Miami. Another fad was Coca-Cola clothing. Coke suddenly became chic once again, as Max Headroom spread the word that everyone should C-c-c-catch the Wave. M A Some of the many varieties available in watches. Some students wore more than one watch on the same arm. Student Life • 13 It’s A Stick-Up! Adjusting To The Parking Policy This year Biloxi High implemented a new policy in regard to parking. Each and every student was required to purchase a sticker for his car. Any person who parked a car at the school without a sticker was called to the office and told to purchase one. The stickers were sold as a part of a project by the AFJROTC for the price of one dollar. Special stickers were given to seniors for senior parking. Several criticisms were made of the new policy. Some students pointed out that the permanence of the sticker prevented them from using their parents' cars when they could not use their own. Others criticized the parking situation in general. Many students have to park next to the railroad tracks on an unpaved surface. Senior parking has been criticized because it becomes muddy and pitted when it rains. The system also showed many advantages. It allowed Mr. Sabbatini to know exactly to whom each car belonged, reducing the number of cars double parked or inhibiting the flow of traffic. The stickers are also an efficient way to maintain senior parking as exclusively for twelfth graders. It is quite evident that the rules will be in effect for a long time to come. They will probably have to be modified slightly next year. Despite any disadvantages, the new policy has been a great success. a SENIOR WRKIN6 ▲ Crowded conditions exist in student parking Although ► Col. Varble sells parking stickers during lunch The cars may be parked on both sides of Irish Hill Drive, those money from the sales of the stickers goes to benefit the who arrive after 8:15 a.m. usually must park a AFJROTC unit. The cost is one dollar considerable distance from school. 14 • Student Life ◄ Some students do not want to worry about parking. Their solution: take the bus. ▼ Mr. Willie does not need to worry about parking Teachers are each assigned a numbered parking place in front of the school. Students have been prohibited from parking in front since the opening of Michel Middle School Student Life • 15 The Hiller Park Controversy For a couple of years, Hiller Park has been a favorite hang-out” for Biloxi teens. The secluded location drew more and more people until the park became a popular place for teens all along the Coast. Inevitably, problems began to arise. Residents of the area complained of drinking, loud noise, and fighting. They complained that loud cars drove recklessly through their neighborhood during the late hours of the night. Many also said that they woke up to find litter thrown into their yards. To compound this, reports of drug usage in the park were widespread. The angry residents went to city officials to request that they alleviate the problem. The city responded by ordering the park closed at ten o'clock p.m. The action was applauded by the residents, but teenagers showed their disapproval. Teens argued that the only other place for them to congregate was the old Popp's Ferry causeway. The causeway, they said, was narrow and had poor lighting. Petitions were circulated around campus, and some students attended city council meetings. Any compromise will probably not last while complaints by residents persist. The Hiller Park controversy will continue. Do teens have the right to congregate in the park? Two opposing arguments are given on the facing page. ▲ The tranquil pavilion at Hiller Park overlooks the Biloxi Bay It is hard to believe that such a peaceful setting is the center of such controversy ► Mayor Gerald Blessey talks to Biloxi High students about the park. 16 «Hiller Park As tor the drinking, I know that it takes place!” I must quality what I am writing by saying that I am writing this as it I were a person living next to Hiller Park It I lived there, I would be against keeping the park open I know that the young need a hangout The question is whether they need a place to go drink, use drugs, litter the surrounding area, drag race through the streets, and cause an overall nuisance; or do they need a place to gather, socialize, talk, and have good clean tun? Those who believe that the young people will go to Hiller Park and not use alcohol or smoke pot have their head in the sand. I will admit that the pot smoking may not be common, but I am certain it is present. As for the drinking, I know it takes place! When you mix alcohol or pot with large groups ot people, you are asking tor trouble. It happens with adults; why should the young be any different? Ask yourself these questions: It you lived near or adjacent to the park, would you be in favor ot using it for a hangout for the young? Would you enjoy being awakened at 11 30 by a radio being played so loudly it could be heard on the beach’ What if you had children who wandered into the park and used what they saw going on as role models? What if you spent hours growing and cultivating your lawn, only to awaken and find out someone had cut doughnuts through it the night before, or you had to pick up empty cans and trash which was littering your lawn’ How would you like that’ What is the solution’ I wish I knew, but Hiller Park is not it. Richard Belvel Biloxi High School teacher Opposing Opinions ◄ Richard Belvel teaches world history and government at Biloxi High. He has earned a Bachelor of Science and a Master's Degree in education from the University of Mississippi. “Hiller Park is just the lesser of many evils.” Hiller Park is neither a bad place nor a good place to go Hiller Park is just the lesser of many evils. Until recently, the City of Biloxi has not provided a place for teenagers to go on the weekends The only places to go were the causeway, the Beach Arcade, the tdgewater Village parking lot, and Hiller Park. The causeway is unlit, there is not enough room for thru traffic, and it is surrounded by mud, marsh, and water Some people do not get along very well with the people who go to the Beach Arcade this is also true about the people who hang around the Edgewater Village Parking lot. What is our alternative? At Hiller Park, there is an adequate thruway. There are lights shining all over the place Hiller Park does not smell One can go to Hiller Park and. because ol the size ot the park, avoid those people whom they cannot get along with. The group of citizens who live around the park have complained about noise, trash, and vandalism In this group there are some who think there is a great drug problem at the park. This group has gotten its information from assumptions and heresay. These people think that |ust because a large group of teens congregate in one place, that place is a haven for lunkies and drunkards I have not heard of one person being arrested in the park for dealing or possessing Certain measures have been taken to end the complaints There are even some compliments about the vast reduction in problems at the park I feel that Hiller Park is not the problem These people who listen to heresay are the problem. ▲ Paul Pitalo is the Vice-president of the Junior Class and a member of the Student Council. Paul Pitalo Junior Class Vice-President Hiller Park 17 Hall of Fame is the highest honor for which any Biloxi High student may be chosen. Each student in this elite group has been nominated and elected by the faculty from a spread of over ninety students. Their votes were based on considerations of leadership, academics, athletics, and school services. Hall of Fame Allen Bodron Nga Do Honor student Allen Bodron is a three-year member of the Interact Club, two-year member of the Junior Classical League, member of Beta Sigma Chi, and a member of Quill and Scroll. Being a member of the National Honor Society, Allen has received honors such as the Mayor's Award for social studies, the Mississippi History award, and the Math Achievement award. Allen is currently a member of the Indian Echo yearbook staff, and is listed in Who’s Who Among American High School Students. In addition, Allen is a member of the United Methodist Youth Fellowship. He received letters in football during his freshman and sophomore years, and was chosen as a delegate to Boys’ State. The studious Nga Do was elected Most Intellectual girl by the student body this year. She is a member of the National Honor Society and of the Spanish National Honor Society. Nga is a two-year member of the Junior Classical League and of the Ameriasian Culture Club. Most importantly, Nga has maintained a status as special honor roll student throughout high school. Joe Gazzo, who was elected Mr. BHS this year, has been a member of the football team throughout high school, and was chosen football captain his senior year. He received the Elliott St. Amant trophy and honorable mention for the division seven team. He has also been involved in track and baseball. Joe was elected favorite his junior year, treasurer of the senior class, and was a representative at Boys’ State. In addition, Joe is a Junior Miss sponsor, a three-year member of the Interact Club, and of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 18 Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Jennifer Marie Hegler Skeet Kiser Kelli Kriss Honor Society President Jennifer Marie Hegler is a tour-year special honor student. She is involved in many organizations including the Mayor s Youth Council, Quill and Scroll, Interact, the Law club, and the Back Bay Gang. She is a four-year member and treasurer of the Bonnie Deb Club, a three-year member and captain of the championship Mock Trial team, and a four year member of the Methodist Youth Foundation. Marie was elected Most Likely to Succeed girl her senior year, Most Studious her freshman year, student council vice-president in ninth grade, and is currently listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. In past years, Marie was vice-president of the History Club, editor of the Nichols newspaper, Teepee Talk, and a member of the Key Club. Marie is a national merit finalist, copy editor of the Indian Echo yearbook, and has been awarded numerous distinctions. These include the Biloxian's Award in English, Biloxian s Award in math, a Physics award, an algebra III award, and the German Award. In addition, Marie was Biloxi's Century III nominee, the NCTE writing nominee, and attended the Mississippi Governor's School. Skeet Kiser, who was voted Most Likely to Succeed, is a four-year honor student. Skeet is historian of the Honor Society, a member of the Interact Club, a member of Quill and Scroll, and is listed in Who’s Who Among American High School Students. During his junior year, Skeet was a member of the Junior Classical League, a representative at Boys' State, an NCTE nominee for the writing award, and chosen Most Valuable Player of the sixteen year state Babe Ruth baseball tournament. At Nichols Junior High School, Skeet was honored with the Principal's Award for the highest average for three years of attendance, and the award for outstanding ninth grade student. In addition to his accomplishments during his freshman year, Skeet received the DAR citizenship award, was voted Most Studious, attended the state band clinic, and was given the Academic Athletic award. While continuing his academic success, Skeet has participated in baseball since his sophomore year, and was on varsity in eleventh and twelfth grades. He was also on the basketball team during his ninth and tenth grade years. Drum Major Kelli Kriss is a four-year member of the band who has received two superior ratings, both at the Gulf Coast and Picayune Marching Festivals. She was also elected to attend Gulf Coast Band Director's Clinic. Kelli is an honor student who is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students, and is listed in the United States Achievement Academy Yearbook. Kelli is Vice president of the Honor Society, and was elected “Most Talented in this year's Who's Who elections. She is a member of the Key Club, Quill and Scroll, and has participated in varsity softball since her sophomore year. Hall of Fame 19 Hall of Fame Joel Levi Giselle Marsh Stacey McGuire Indian Echo yearbook editor Joel Levi was elected Most Intellectual in this year's Who's Who elections. A four-year member of the annual staff, he served as assistant editor his freshman year. Joel is secretary of the honor society, and serves as vice-president of Mu Alpha Theta. He was a member of the French Club during his junior year, and is currently a member of Quill and Scroll, and of the Law Club. Joel is a member of the Mock Trial Team, and received the second place award for best attorney in the state at state competition. He is an active member of the Gulf Coast chapter of Children's International Summer Villages, and participated in a month-long interchange to France. Joel attended Governor's School and was runner- up for the Century III scholarship competition. In his freshman year Joel, a highest honor student, was elected “Most Likely to Succeed. In addition, he has received the Algebra III award, the Computer Programming award, the French II award, the Journalism award, and was listed as one of the Top Ten in Physics. Special Honor student Giselle Marsh is a two- year member of AFJROTC. She is a member of the Kittyhawk Air Society and the Drill Team within the program. Giselle has been chosen a Keesler Pace Setter, Cadet of the Year in JROTC, and was given the national Daedalian Award. In addition, she was awarded the Commandant's AFJROTC four- year engineering scholarship. Giselle is a member of Mu Alpha Theta and Quill and Scroll, and participated in volleyball and soccer in her freshman year. Stacey McGuire, selected Miss BHS, is currently serving as student body president, having been on the Student Council for four years. She holds the position of Assistant Editor of the Indian Echo yearbook, and has been on the staff for four years. Stacey was voted Junior Class Favorite, Homecoming Maid, and is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. For her work on Student Council, Stacey was chosen outstanding Student Council member three years in a row, and has been a delegate to the SASC and MSASC conventions. At Fernwood Junior High School, Stacey was the Spring Dance Queen, Miss Fernwood Junior High, was elected to the Hall of Fame, and received the DAR Good Citizenship Medal. She was also chosen as a delegate to Girls' State and was a member of the Key Club in her Sophomore year. Stacey is a three-year member of the Mayor's Youth Council, and an Interact member. 20 • Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Larry Slater Special honor student Larry Slater is a member of both the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society. Larry is a member of Biloxians, in which he serves as treasurer and Bass Section Leader. He participates in the Octet, Quartet, Madrigals, and pop singers, and is listed in Who's Who in Music. Larry is a member of the Key Club, the Drama Club, Quiz Bowl, the Mayor's Youth Council, Mu Alpha Theta, and Quill and Scroll. He has received numerous awards such as the Principal's Award during his freshman year, the All-county Music Award, the Trigonometry Award, the Academic All-American Award, and Third Place in the math division of the Mississippi Science and Mathematics tournament. Hall of Fame • 21 Beth Rouse Student Council recording secretary Beth Rouse is a three-year member of the Student Council. Beth is president of the Junior Civitan Club, and serves as a member of the Modeling Club, Interact, the Mayor's Youth Council, First Baptist youth group, the church choir, and the Rainbow Club. She was a choir member at Fernwood during her freshman year, and a Stage Left member in her ninth and tenth grade years. Beth is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students, and has received numerous distinctions. These include: third place in the Biloxi Schools Science Fair, the Outstanding Science Award, the Marine Biology Award, and being a Nancy Ward dancer. In addition, Beth is a school office assistant, and preschool worker at Biloxi's First Baptist Church. Jarrod Pitalo Honor student Jarrod Pitalo is a three-year member of both the National Honor Society, and of the Spanish National Honor Society. Jarrod is also a member of the Interact Club and of the Debuteen Club. He was elected a Beau in this year's Who's Who elections, and was also a member of the Homecoming Court Jarrod has received many distinctions including the Top Ten in Physics award, and the Business award. CAUGHT STANDING IN THE REIGN Victory In The Midst of Defeat. Homecoming night was the perfect representation of the entire football season. Hopes of victory were washed away in a downpour of rain. Students witnessed yet another defeat, this time at the hands of Hattiesburg, in a long string of disappointments. The brightest spot of the dark night came before the opening kickoff. Fifteen shadowy figures made their way across the field, led by their escorts. Despite the continuous drizzle of rain which left their flowing dresses flapping at their sides, they managed to keep their heads held high. Smiling brightest on that long night was Nanette Travis, who was crowned Homecoming Queen 1986. Nanette, accompanied by her escort, James Hartley, was presented a sparkling diadem and red roses as signs of royalty. Chosen Maid of Honor was Shelli Gary, who was escorted by John Znachko. The fifteen maids were chosen by the football team. The new queen and her entourage did not allow their spirits to be dampened by the rainy defeat. They served to bolster the entire student body on a night which would have otherwise been viewed as a dismal failure. Each and every student was able to hold his head high along with his queen in the face of bitter disappointment and say, WE GO WHERE OUR DREAMS TAKE US. James Herring. Stephanie Beck David Staehling, Tara Hickey ► Newly-crowned royalty pose in lull formal dress on the facing page In the left picture is Queen Nanette Travis, diadem, roses and all. with her proud escort James Hartley In the picture on the far right is Maid of Honor Shelli Gary. The other maids and their escorts are pictured on this page and the following pages. 22 • Homecoming Homecoming Darren Weems. Angie Yost Lawrence Misko, Stacey McGuire Skeet Kiser, Vicki Rosetti Homecoming • 23 Biloxi — 100, Hattiesburg — 0 Yeah, That’slheTicket Optimism. That is the only word to fully describe the atmosphere at Biloxi High during the week before homecoming. All of the past defeats seemed to leave the mind of each member of the student body as the fateful night approached. Class displays were readied, escorts rented tuxes, and maids made their final decision on what they would wear. Clubs and organizations prepared floats for the annual homecoming parade, and Student Council members got ready for the upcoming dance. The football team was readying itself, and practicing strenuously to make their Indians proud. The Indians felt that this was the game that they would win. They would do it for homecoming. They would do it to regain their self respect. The citizens of Biloxi did not lose respect for “their team,” either. Hard-core supporters could still be found in the stands at each game, even when there seemed no hope of victory. Homecoming was no exception. Even with this support, it did not quite come together. The Indians lost the game. However, homecoming is not exclusively an Scott Scheming. Jana DeGrafft 24 • Homecoming athletic event. Biloxi had much to be proud about during homecoming. The students were able to take pride in the fact that Biloxi High is by far the best school in the state of Mississippi. So, in fact, the score was Biloxi —100, Hattiesburg — 0. This score was not achieved in football, but in things which are more important. Kenny Goundas, Traci Jones Keith Marsland. Johnna Keely Homecoming ◄ This paper mache effigy of a tiger with an Indian arrow shot through its heart was placed in the courtyard in preparation for the upcoming homecoming festivities This figure was representative of the general mood during the week before homecoming. Scott Soljan. Andrea Brown Charles Murray. Hope Corso Beau La Rosa, Lisa Pisatich Steven Broussard, Katie Brown Shepherd Griffen, Hamta Haywood Homecoming 25 The Early Morning Hours Are Spent Decking The Halls It was here. Homecoming Day had finally come. After weeks of preparation, the classes were ready to put up their displays. Little groups of people worked like elves throughout the early morning hours decorating hallways with signs, streamers, and balloons. Clubs decorated their doors, while the click of staple guns echoed through the buildings. Students came to school to find a vast array of colorful displays covering the courtyard. The first-place senior display featured many different scenes, all predicting an overwhelming victory for the Indians. The second-place junior display featured a three- dimensional cloud and rainbow, while the third-place sophomore display featured a castle topped with spires. Although the freshman class came in last, their display showed tremendous creativity. Theirs was the only display to be made totally of the traditional chicken wire and crepe paper. As the students rushed into school on Homecoming morning, they were consumed with spirit. The many decorations and activities were designed to do just that. They helped each student to have pride in his high school, and to want to make it better. Me. i Him. 0. )ry ► Sheri Palling and Brian Veal add a few final touches to the senior class display. The intricate display of three separate scenes included one in which students could pretend to be football players by inserting their heads into crepe paper figures. The hard efforts of the senior class were enough to merit a first place prize. 26 • Homecoming Homecoming 4 Angela Hall and Lisa Thompson hold the ladder steady as Angela Chester secures the castle spires atop the sophomore display. ▼ Follow Whose Dreams?” was the question posed by an extremely hungrylooking sea monster on the Back Bay Gang's homecoming door decoration. I 4 Ubby Montgomery. David LaPack. and Jana DeGrafft admire their finished product after long hours of sweat, tears, and crepe paper. Homecoming • 27 ► ► Ms. Tonigan and Mr. Waal artfully play the parts of a school geek and his beautiful sweetheart There seems to be a definite chemistry between their human physiologies. ► What is the sudden fascination with poodle skirts? The answer is fifties day, of course. 28 • Homecoming Homecoming Campus Crazies Run Wild: sn’t That Special Homecoming week has been called many names such as Spirit Week,” Freak Week,” and a nuisance. It is an ideal time for the average straight-laced student to go wild and make his statement of individuality. Each and every day focused on a new way to be crazy. Monday was proclaimed college sweatshirt day, and each student wore the name of his favorite school in many colorful letters. On Tuesday, everyone took a nostalgic journey to the golden days of the fifties. Poodle skirts for girls, and letterman sweaters for guys were the rule. Wednesday brought an even further step back in time to ancient Greece. Students rolled out of bed and took their sheets with them, pinned together as togas. On Thursday, the tunes of the Beach Boys and the Surf Punks could be heard as a hoard of beach bums overran the campus. Suntan oil reserves were depleted for days afterward. On Friday came the traditional Red and White day complete with a parade, pep rally, and football game. At the pep rally, the annual Mock Homecoming took center stage. Students and teachers alike came out in drag, flaunting overstuffed figures and tripping on high heels. Reigning over the bodacious court was Queen Keith Marsland I, and her escort, Lynette Mattina. Chosen as Maid of Honor was Beau LaRosa with her escort Sarah Hulbert. Tears fell from the eyes of the winners, while shouts of laughter rang from the spectators. The pure enjoyment of the activities made Spirit Week a success — and isn't that special. A Senior Bridged Medina shows off her well-tailored toga in a characteristic Olympian pose. Homecoming • 29 ► DRAMA DEBATE: Those with honors: Front row: Becky Campbell, Aaron Mansfield, Debbie Bush, Cindy Thrash. Back row: Robert Stanovich, Rochelle Piland, Shelli Gary, Cheri Poling, Troy Harris. ► T DRAMA DEBATE TEAMS: Front row: Drew Balius, Cheri Poling, Robert Stanovich, Joy Senseney, James Wynne. Second row: Rochelle Piland, Shelli Gary, Angie Yost, Debbie Bush, Cindy Thrash, Judy Lynch. Back row: Jason Wilson, Aaron Mansfield, Troy Harris, Donna DeSilvey, Joey Clark, Becky Campbell, Shiela Price, Michelle Hills, Michelle Stoebe, Nicky Fortinberry. ▼ JUNIOR MISS: Front row: Stacey McGuire, Laura Lea Lanier, Stacey Anglado. Back row: Melody Miles, Laura Gantz, Joanna Nelson, Stephanie Beck. Awards For Student Activitie: 30 • Activity Awards ◄ GIRLS’ STATE: Front row: Stacey McGuire, Stephanie Beck, Jennifer Sliman, Sheri Andrews. Back row: Vicki Rosetti, Trisha Bacy, Sheri Simpson, Wendy Jackson, Rachel Reeb, Cozy Hill, Susan Parker. ▼ ◄ BOYS' STATE: Front row: Kenny Goundas, Steven Broussard, Beau LaRosa, Allen Bodron. Back row: Joe Gazzo, Mike Coursey, Mike Bush, Henry Dick, David Staehling, Skeet Kiser. ▼ GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL: Marie Hegler, Joel Levi. Activity Awards • 31 Honors Brought to BHJ ▼ WHO'S WHO IN MUSIC: Front row: Melody Miles, Amy McWhorter, Laura Lea Lanier, Joanna Nelson, Laura Gantz, Nicole Morris. Back row: Darren Clinton, Larry Slater, Kimm Baxter, Theodore Osborne, Skip Girten. ▼ ► STUDENT COUNCIL AWARDS: Southern Association of Student Councils: Front row: Stephanie Beck, Stacey McGuire, Vicki Rosetti. Back row: Libby Montgomery, Mike Ramsey. Hugh O'Brien Leadership Award: Jennifer Trahan. ► GAYFER GIRLS: Nicole Morris, Laura Lea Lanier Back row: Charlotte Roberts, Jana DeGrafft, Jennifer Sliman. 32 • Activity Awards ◄ MOCK TRIAL COMPETITION TEAM: Front row: Joel Levi, second place for best attorney statewide, Dana Beard, first place best attorney statewide, Jeanine Tomgan, sponsor, Robert Fabiano, sponsor, Marie Hegler, Troy Harris, first place for best witness statewide. Back row: Donna DeSilvey, Erin Crowther, Kristi Brewer, Linh Gonzales, Jackie Henry, Matthew Busby. ◄ ▼ VICA COMPETITIONS: Front row: Donald Ratliff, Robert Hartman, first place in welding, Mark Baumgarten, second place in sheet metal, James Boggan, third place in precision machining. Back row: James Shotts, Sponsor, Casey Devaney, Cheryl Ratcliff, Charlie Hill, Sponsor. ▼ Ronda Lorett received the award for Employee of the Year at Jitney Jungle 33. Acnvty Amarcs • S3 MISS BHS Stacey Lynn McGuire Stacey is the daughter of Mrs. Victoria Felsher and Mr. John McGuire. At Biloxi High, Stacey has been very active. She is the Stu- dent Body President, President of the Mayor’s Youth Council, Assistant Editor of the Indian Echo yearbook staff, and is the Co-Chairman of S.A.D.D., a member of the Interact Club, and the Quill and Scroll. In her junior year she was chosen class favorite, a homecoming maid, and a delegate to Girls' State. Stacey plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi, majoring in accounting. MR. BHS Joseph Gazzo III Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gazzo II. Joe has been very active at Biloxi High. He has participated in baseball and is a four year member of the football team. He is also a member of the Interact Club, the FCA, a Student Council representative, and the Treasurer of the Senior Class. In his junior year, he was chosen as class favorite and a Boys State delegate. This year he also has received the Elliot St. Amant Award and was a homecoming escort. Joe will attend a major university and will major in engineering. Most Beautiful Shelli Gary Shelli plans to attend Loyola University and major in broadcast journalism. She is current- ly the co-captain of the football cheerleading squad, a Student Council representative, Senior Class Secretary, and President of Stage Left. Most Handsome Henry Dick Henry plans to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and major in ther- modynamics and would like to become a ther- modynamic physicist for NASA. He is current- ly a Senior Class Representative, Sergeant-at- Arms of the Student Council, captain of the Biloxi High football team, a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Interact Club, Quill and Scroll. 36 • Who s Who Stephanie Beck and Scott Soljan Tara Hickey and Charles Murray Bridgette Mattina and Jarrod Pitalo Beauties and Beaux Melanie McMillon and Keith Hunter Angie Yost and Darren Weems Stephanie Beck is the Senior Class Presi- dent, Secretary of the Interact Club, a Girls State Delegate, a member of Who's Who Among American High School Students, on the Mayor's Youth Council, a Student Council representative, a member of Stage Left, and a homecoming maid this year. She plans to at- tend a major university and major in accoun- ting or corporate business. Scott Soljan is a two-year Biloxi High baseball player, a two-year member of the Biloxi High Band, a three-year member of the I Interact Club, and was chosen as a homecom- J ing escort this year. Scott plans to attend Jef- ferson Davis Junior College and then transfer to the University of South Alabama and major in business. Tara Hickey is the Co-Captain of the Basketball cheerleaders, Corresponding Secretary of the Student Council, a senior class representative, a member of the Interact Club, and a member of the Mayor's Youth Council. She plans to attend Jefferson Davis Junior College for two years and then transfer to the University of Southern Mississippi. Charles Murray is a member of the Interact Club, listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students, and was a homecom- ing escort this year. Charles plans to attend the University of South Alabama maioring in business. Bridgette Mattina is a member of the In- teract Club. She plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi and major in com- puters. Bridgette would like to pursue a career in fashion. Jarrod Pitalo is a member of the National Honor Society, the Spanish National Honor Society, the Interact Club, and was a homecoming escort this year. He plans to at- tend Mississippi State University and major in electrical engineering. Melanie McMillon is a member of Quill and Scroll, the National Honor Society, the Black Cultural Society, and is a football cheerleader this year. She plans to attend Louisiana State University and major in medical technology. Keith Hunter is a member of the Black Cultural Society, captain of the Biloxi High football team and is in JROTC. He plans to at- tend the University of Southern Mississippi and major in hotel and motel management. Angie Yost is a member of the football cheerleading squad, the Interact Club, and Stage Left. She plans to attend Jefferson Davis Junior College for two years and then transfer to Louisiana State University and pur- sue a career in cosmetology. Darren Weems is a member of the football team, the Interact Club, Quill and Scroll, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Darren plans to attend Jefferson Davis Junior College or Mississippi State University and major in nuclear physics. Who s Who 37 Most Likely to Succeed Marie Hegler and William Kiser Marie is the President of the National Honor Society, a member of the Interact Club, Quill and Scroll, the Law Club, Mock Trial Team, the Back Bay Gang, and is Copy Editor of the Indian Echo yearbook staff. She plans to at- tend Auburn University on a full Air Force ROTC Scholarship, majoring in aerospace engineering of physics. William 'Skeet'' is a member of the Interact Club, the Junior Classical League, Quill and Scroll, and is Historian for the National Honor Society, He plans to attend Mississippi State University, majoring in electrical engineering. Most Intellectual Nga Do and Joel Levi Nga is a member of the National Honor Society, the Junior Classical League, Amerasian Club, and President of the Spanish National Honor Society. She plans to attend Tulane University and major in Biomedical Engineering. Joel is the Editor of the Indian Echo yearbook, Vice-President of Mu Alpha Theta, Secretary of the National Honor Society, student attorney of the Mock Trail Team, and on Quill and Scroll. Joel plans to attend Duke University for undergraduate work emphasizing a pre-medical curriculum. Most Talented Kelli Kriss and David Staehling Kelli is Vice-president of the National Honor Society, Drum Major of the Biloxi High Marching Band, a member of the Symphonic Band, and is a letterman of the Biloxi High Softball Team. She plans to attend Millsaps and study pre-medicine and pursue a career in pediatrics. Davis is a member of the Interact Club, the National Honor Society, the Biloxi High Band, Treasurer of the Student Council, and a Senior Class Representative. He plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi and major in accounting. Friendliest Trisha Bacy and James Singleton Trisha is the President of the Key Club. She plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi and maior in accounting. James is a member of the Black Cultural Society and is on the Biloxi High football team. He plans to attend Jackson State University, where he plans to play football and be a member of the ROTC there. Most Versatile Miriam Sims and Dante Brown Miriam is a member of Quill and Scroll, the Black Cultural Society, and the Biloxi High Track and Volleyball teams. She plans to at- tend the University of Southern Mississipp and major in broadcast journalism. Dante is a member of the Black Cultural Society, the Biloxi High football and track teams. He is uncertain of his college choice, but will major in business. Most Athletic Wanda Porter and Chris Haynes Wanda (not pictured) is a member of the Black Cultural Society. She is uncertain of which college she will attend, but she would like to write poetry and to continue with basketball. Chris is a member of the Drama Club and the Biloxi High Basketball team. He is undecided of his college choice but plans to major in business and hopes to play profes- sional basketball. 40 Who's Who ft Best Dressed Lisa Fayard and Brian Veal Lisa is a member of the Interact Club, Stage Left, Parliamentarian of the Student Council, a Senior Class representative, and a member of the Future Business Leaders of America. She plans to attend a junior college then transfer to either the University of Southern Mississip- pi or Louisiana State University majoring in accounting or business. Brian is a member of the Interact Club. He plans to attend Jefferson Davis Junior College then transfer to the University of Southern Mississippi or Mississippi State University for a major in banking and finance. Wittiest Vickie Rosetti and Anthony Bates Vicki is a member of the Interact Club, Stage Left, Student Body Vice President, a Student Council representative, and is a foot- ball cheerleader. She plans to attend Millsaps College and major in English. Anthony (not pictured) is a member of the Black Cultural Society. He plans to join the Army. Who's Who 41 Senior Class Favorites Lynette Mattina and Beau LaRosa Lynette is a member of the Interact Club, a Senior Class representative, a member of the Mayor's Youth Council, and Photo Editor of the Indian Echo yearbook. She plans to attend the University of Hawaii and major in fashion design. Beau is the President of the Interact Club, is on the Tennis team, and is a member of the Junior Classical League, the French Club, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He plans to attend Auburn University and later Virginia Law School. Junior Class Favorites Libby Montgomery and Kyle Higginbotham Libby is a member of the Interact Club, is on the Paper Staff, the Student Council, and is Junior Class President. Libby plans to attend Duke University, and her major is undecided at this time. Kyle is a member of the Biloxi High Baseball team and the Interact Club. He plans to attend the University of Southern Mississippi and would like to pursue a career as a professional baseball player. Sophomore Class Favorites Hope Corso and Kurt Wilson Hope is a member of the Interact Club, Key Club, Sophomore Class Vice-President, a Stu- dent Council representative, on the Indian Echo yearbook staff, and is a football cheerleader. She plans to attend Florida State University or Louisiana State University and would like to pursue a career as a court reporter. Kurt is a member of the Biloxi High Band. He plans to attend Jackson State University and major in computer science. Freshmen Class Favorites Katie Brown and Leonard Bentz Katie is Freshman Class President, a basketball cheerleader, a member of the In- teract Club, Student Council representative, on the softball team, the volleyball team, and is on the Indian Echo yearbook staff. She is undecided about which college she will attend, but will major in law or psychology. Leonard is a member of the Golf Team and the Key Club. He plans to attend Florida State University and pursue a career with the CIA or the FBI. The Underclassman Vegetable Garden It has long been a tradition for Juniors and Seniors to call the Sophomore class cabbage heads. Every year at the pep rally at the beginning of the football season, Sophomores were pelted with pieces of fresh cabbage and even whole heads of cabbage. Although this part of the tradition died out a bit as the years progressed, each new class waited for the first pep rally with great trepidation. With the arrival of the Freshmen last year, Seniors struggled to produce a fitting pet name for these knee-high additions. The new name would have to meet only two criteria: first, the name would have to deal with produce; and, secondly, the name would have to be more demeaning than cabbage head. Several nicknames were given trial runs. Names such as carrot head and potato head were considered. Each of these satisfied the first criterion, but not the second. Seniors became more desperate as Freshmen got the upper hand. Finally, a brilliant upperclassman found the solution. Fie, or she, decided upon a miniature version of the cabbage, the brussel sprout. The pet name was a perfect description of the freshman character. Freshmen come in bundles; they are small, and, because of their inexperience, are green. Another reason the name was so classic was that no one really likes brussel sprouts. The name fit almost too well, but it has worked for the upperclassmen so far. Hopefully, the name will continue to work for generations to come. The Freshmen do not complain too much, and the Sophomores are just thankful that they are not the lowest life form at Biloxi High. 44 • Classes The Concert The Performers The Performance The Players The Groups The Promoters Indian Echo 1987 Greatest Hits Volume 49 Classes 45 SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS 46 • Senior Sponsors Stephanie Beck President Neil Woods Vice-President Shelli Gary Secretary Joe Gazzo Treasurer Senior Officers • 47 Here we are, the Class of 1987. We have reached the peak of our high school years. It is our moment to shine. Because we cannot relive such a precious moment as high school, we strive to make each day the most special day of our lives. We are more than classmates; we are special friends. The everlasting bond we share has helped us grow through the insecurity of being sophomores toward the confidence of being seniors. We have always strived for excellence, but we have emerged to a higher level. We, as a class, are superior. The obstacles we will face after graduation are many. Because of our pride toward Biloxi High, our positive attitudes we hold as a class and as in- dividuals, and the previous hardships which we have held hands to conquer — we will rule over each obstacle with grace, and we will seek new challenges. On the road of success we stand, the Class of '87, for We Go Where Our Dreams Take Us It will be difficult to say good-bye after graduation, but a part of our senior year will remain in our hearts forever. May God bless our families, teachers, and friends for supporting us and believing in our dreams. Stephanie fad Senior Class President Lydia Alexis Brenda Anderson Sheri Andrews Stacey Angiado Angela April Mike Audo Trisha Bacy Dawn Baker Drew Balius Greg Bankston Deanna Barnes Anthony Bates Reginald Batey Richard Bauer Lester Baumgarten Kimberly Baxter Dana Beard Shelly Bearden Bridgette Beatty Christine Beauman Stephanie Beck Tad Beck Amanda Bishop Scott Bishop Rex Blacksmith Allen Bodron James Boggan Dominic Boudreaux Patricia Boyden Kimberley Bradford Seniors • 49 Angela Brazile Elbert Brewer Chari Bright Lisa Broussard Steven Broussard Anthony Brown Dante Brown Yolanda Brown Selena Brubaker Hung Bui Loi Bui Laterrish Bullock Paula Bulluck Pamela Burbridge Toni Burrell Michael Bush Linda Button Edee Byrd Tara Byrd Amie Cadieux Richard Calaway James Campbell Rondell Campbell John Canty Caretta Carney Clara Causey Brian Chancey Brunetta Cherry William Chorba III Otis Clay Jr. 50 • Seniors Darrin Clinton Robert Colella David Collins Justin Collins Matt Collins Mike Coursey Kennon Crockett Erin Crowther Sue Cruse Thuy Dang The Privileges of Being at the Top □ eing a senior means enjoying exclusive privileges, ° such as term test exemptions, and enjoying the status of senior.” Seniors can often be seen exercising the authority of their superior status on freshmen and sophomores. Seniors want to make the most of their last year in high school. For some, this means buckling down for serious schoolwork. For others, it means scraping by with a minimum amount of work. Toward the end of the year, though, all seniors want to lay back and take it easy. During the last days of school, seniors can be seen in the courtyard relaxing in lounge chairs with radios and ice coolers. After twelve long years of school, they deserve this privilege. Sporting Shades. Kelli Knss relaxes in the sun while socializing with Joanna Nelson and Jennie Moore This scene Is representative of the laid-back attitude assumed by seniors at the end of the year These seniors are Kevin Pratt, Sue Cruse, Michelle Rigley. Joanna Nelson. Kelli Knss. Jennie Moore. David Staehlmg. and Scott Soljan. Seniors • 5' Gloria Davidson Diana Davis Hollie Davis Laquita Davis Reginald Davis Stephon Dawson Robert Demoruelle Tracey Detiege Helen Dexter Henry Dick Hosea Dickey Chris Dingman Huy Do Nga Do Shannon Downs Brent Drawdy Erik Drennen Karen Duckworth David Duncan Leana Dusang Tigo Ebert Shelly Elliott Julie Ems Vincent Ems Kenneth Eychner Michael Falcon Lisa Fayard Orlando Finkley Waso Flanagan Penny Forehand 52 • Seniors Chris Foret Nicki Fortinberry Joseph Foster Jason Fox Ken Francis Roosevelt Franklin David Frey Donald Fuller Laura Gantz George Garrett Shelli Gary Joe Gazzo Paul Gibson Tine Gibson Marc Gillespie Antionette Gines Harry Girten Coy Glover Tonya Glover Marla Gollott Lanny Gonsoulin Linh Gonzales Kenny Goundas Velasquez Grace Jeff Green Shepherd Griffin James Hagerty Candace Hanshaw Michele Harbison Mary Hardin Seniors • 53 They Cut Our Rope! A fter someone sneaked on campus and rang the bell in ” the courtyard, disturbing the peace, the rope was cut. Seniors no longer had the privilege of ringing the bell. The bell was originally located at the old Biloxi High on Howard Avenue. Traditionally a victory bell, it was never touched unless Biloxi High won a football game. After victorious games, students would run from the Lee Street Stadium to the old school to ring the bell. In 1960 the bell was transferred from the old school to the present Biloxi High. Its tradition as a victory bell continued throughout the 1960’s. “In 1962, when we won the Big 8 Championship, BHS students polished the bell until it gleamed — a true symbol of Biloxi High pride,” stated Mr. Deere. It became a senior privilege to ring the bell after Recognition Day in the 1970's. Today, seniors begin ringing the bell in May and continue ringing it until the end of school. Many old Biloxi High students and teachers remember the “Victory Bell” fondly. Seniors Kennon Crockett, Jennifer Sliman, and Drew Balius aid Mechelle Hodge in trying to ring the bell in the courtyard Stephanie Harmon Julie Harper Keith Harper Charles Harrell James Herring James Hartley Tara Hayes Chris Haynes Jennifer Hegler Cathy Hendrix 54 • Seniors Tara Hickey Lynn Higginbothom Cozy Hill Mechelle Hodge Vince Hodge Arthur Holder Tommy Hopson Catrina Hughes Sarah Hulbert Michael Humteld Mark Humphery Christina Hunt Keith Hunter John Inglett Cheryl Jackson Lucy Jackson Wendy Jackson David James Dean Janosik Brigitte Jensen Andrea Johnson Antronia Johnson Carolyn Johnson Helen Johnson Bryan Jones Greg Jones Tony Jones Charles Jordan Cimmie Jordan David Kamont Seniors • 55 Jennifer Keegan Isabel Kessler Mike Kieliszek Stephen Kifer William Kiser Paula Koslicki Susan Kostmayer Kelli Kriss Laura Lea Lanier James Larkin Beau LaRosa Robert Lawson Ngoc Le Jarrod Leleaux Bruce Leger Joseph LeMaire Wendy Lesley Robert LeVert Joel Levi Norman Lewis Ronda Lorett John Love Tam Ly Judith Lynch Barbara Malicoat Giselle Marsh Tami Marshall Keith Marsland Rene Martinez Vince Masters 56 • Seniors Bridgette Mattma Lynette Mattina Lisa May Susan McCormick Patsy McDonald Stacey McGuire Stacy McGuire Tuynuykus McKay Tuypeakus McKay James McKinley Dana McMeans Melanie McMillon Sean McNair Monica McNelley Amy McWhorter Marilu Mecchi Aaron Micksch Melody Miles Gregory Miller Michael Miller Stephanie Miller Curtis Misco Lawrence Misko Shannon Mock Andreous Money Sean Montiforte Shawn Montiforte Jennifer Moore Ricky Moore Nicole Morris Seniors • 57 Brent Moseley Mario Munson Charles Murray Tammy Murray Gina Myhres Sara Neal Joanna Nelson Kimberly Nelson Dannel Netter Due Nguyen Hao Nguyen Linda Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Phu Nguyen Wilson Noble Jacque Odom Shannon O'Keefe Madonna Olier Theodore Osborne Lonna Pack Karin Parker Susan Parker Melinda Parks Anna Lisa Patrick Laura Payne Lenneice Payton Shannon Peckens Shawn Phillips Lynette Picard Rochelle Piland 58 • Seniors Workaholic Seniors On the job training gives Biloxi High students an opportunity to gain experience toward their career goals, while receiving 2% credits and a salary. BHS offers three cooperative education programs: Cooperative Distributive Education, Vocational Office Training, and Diversified Occupations. The programs are open to students 16 years of age or older. Most OJT students attend school half the day, then leave for work. The OJT program offers a wide spectrum of job opportunities. Almost any business in the commercial area will employ students — Edgewater merchants, supermarkets, financial institutions, law offices, auto sales and service. Many recent Biloxi High School graudates who took advantage of the OJT program now have well-paying jobs. Laura Stiles administers first aid to a wounded canine at the Biloxi Animal Hospital Wendy Jackson collects an order of doughnuts at the deli in Delchamps Jerry Pilney Jarrod Pitalo Amanda Pizetta Cheri Poling Nona Ponson Wanda Porter Glenn Posey Kelly Potter Kevin Pratt Wayne Price Seniors • 59 Tenyeka Pringle Rodney Pugh Angela Pulphus Kristine Rademacher Scott Radovich Mike Ramsey Myra Ramsey Cheryl Ratcliff Donald Ratliff Monica Ratliff Kenneth Ray Rachel Reeb Undrelle Reed Ollie Reid Wayne Reinhart Robert Reynolds Reginald Rhodes Michelle Rigley Janice Rivers Robert Roach Shawn Roberson Kelvin Robertson Lakicha Robeson Dietrich Robinson Elaan Robinson Rigell Robinson Missi Romero Raquel Romero Vicki Rosetti Kelli Rosonet 60 • Seniors Johneen Ross Walter Ross Wayne Ross Beth Rouse Richard Ryan Charles Saucier Scott Schevling Simon Scoggins Dean Sebring David Sellers Joy Senseney Tim Senseney Alandrea Shaw Aubrey Shaw Eric Sheldon Matthew Shelton Ronnie Showers Tammie Showers Jennifer Sicuro Paul Simons Sheri Simpson Miriam Sims James Singleton Wayne Skocelas Larry Slater Lisa Slater Jennifer Sliman Anthony Smith Lisa Smith Rocky Smith Seniors «61 Turshandah Smith Scott Soljan Joey St. Amant David Staehling Sandra Stephens Tracy Stephens Michael Stepro Cecelia Stewart Laura Stiles Vera Strickland T he Indian Head has long • been a symbol of Biloxi High. A wooden Indian head, carved by and donated to the school by Ben Bridwell in 1979, is prominently displayed in the front of the school. Perhaps the most familiar In- dian head is the ceramic tile likeness in the courtyard. It was made in 1961 when the school was built. If someone stepped on it, he or she had to scrub it with a toothbrush. Football players were required to scrub it for initiation. Op- posing football teams would splatter the Indian head with paint when they came to Biloxi for games. The chain was placed around it in the mid 1970’s. To this day, it is an un- written law of Biloxi High that to step on the Indian head brings certain bad luck. The Head of the Class A Symbol of Biloxi High Pride 62 • Seniors Jimmy Stump Yolanda Summitt Barbara Ann Tate Belinda Taylor Sonya Taylor Stan Taylor Tonya Theriot Floyd Thibodeaux Leila Thomas Carlos Thompson Steven Thompson Gordon Tiblier Matthew Toth John Trombley Paula Tran Nanette Travis Dawn Trochesset Kimberly Vanhooser Brian Veal Tommy Vignes Phong Vuong Whitney Wade Janice Walker Willie Walton Bill Wansley Deanna Warren Paul Warren Deric Washington Travis Watson Cheryl Watts Seniors • 63 Darren Weems Rayfield Wescovict Tammy White Jannette Wilbourn David Lee Wilhite Brenda Williams Shyri Williams Melissa Williamsor James Wilkinson Tina Wilson Hitomi Wince Terri Windom Neil Woods Andrea Wright Susan Wright James Wynne Gary Yeagley Angela Yost John Znachko SENIORITY Toward the end ot the school year, this disease spreads rapidly throughout the senior class. Its symptoms include laziness, boredom, and an ever present desire to do nothing but have fun. The last semester of school does not count toward a senior’s grade point average, so some stop working and just sleep through the rest of the year. Beau LaRosa was one of the first to fall victim to senioritis. 64 • Seniors dCibby IIlonl(jomery Junior Class President Every year as we continue furthering our education, we are coming closer and closer to our goal. Graduation is no longer a distant goal but is actually becoming a reality. As we near our Senior year we shall prepare for the challenges that lie ahead. With the faith and encouragement of our friends, parents, and the community, the Class of '88 will be the best Senior Class that Biloxi High has ever seen. We will meet the challenges and expectations of the future with great enthusiasm and eagerness. Our spirit will finally come through because We go where our dreams take us! JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS 66. Junior Class Sponsors SUSafl BaffieS Amanda Beard Kenneth Ainsworth Mel any Albritton Richard Allen Chns Alley Shawn Anderson Tricia Anzalone Deborah Atkins Shayne Baca Tammy Backhus Dawn Backer Harrel Balius Rusty Barlow Stacy Barnes Melissa Beauman Julie Beaupre Marnette Berne Regina Bird Jeff Birdsong Wilford Bishop Sherie Blyler Clinton Bolton Ronnie Bon Angela Bordeaux Lelinda Bourgeois Daniel Bowman Scott Bowman Robert Bradfield Thomas Bradfield Aurelia Bradford Regina Bradley Randy Breal Elbert Brewer Loura Brewer Tammy Brossett Bruce Broussard Brian Brown David Brown Kenneth Brown ladronera Brown Lynn Brown Mel vina Brown Micheal Brunson Juniors • 67 Interior Decoration As a tradition, lockers have been decorated in order to lift the spirits of students between their demanding classes. The interior of a locker usually displays one's idols, pictures of friends, a note pad, and a mirror for those last minute touch-ups. You can usually find students who have chosen not to decorate their lockers congregating near those lockers that are decorated. As a result, between classes, people who have decorated their lockers find friends that they never knew they had. Belinda Budmck Hai Bui Hanh Bui LocBui Jimmy Bull Gabriel Bullock Jenny Burmskas Latrenda Burney Matthew Busby Melony Busby Tony Cable Claire Campbell Mary Cantu Mai Cao Keith Capehart John Carnes Andrea Cartier Brad Chancey 68 • Juniors Chandler Cheek James Childrey James Church Joey Clark Michelle Clark Teresa Clark Charlie Clay Bobby Claybrook Jeremy Cochran Heidi Cole Aubrey Collier Christopher Collins Ray Collins Steve Collins Delores Coleman Diana Coleman De De Copeland Denise Copeland Tanya Corso Wayne Creel Ching Crews Carol Cross Claudia Cross Steve Cummings Darla Cunningham Amy Curtis Thuan Dang Tom Dang Joel Davis Jana DeGrafft Romulo DeGuzman Linda Delacruz Dack Demoruelle Jeri Dennis Donna DeSilvey Kathleen Devaney Kika Dickey James Dorriety Rodney Doss Amy Downs Stacey Dnelmg Kim Oiucksworth Juniors • 69 Ronnie Ducksworth Mary Duncan Jami Dunn Joey Eldndge Albert Emma Chris Entriken David Evans Tonya Everette Sarah Fairchild Angela Fairley Tammie Fairley Vicki Faurie Timmy Fester Michele Filion Charlie Fink Michael Fisher Nicky Fitzpatrick Patrick Flannery Joey Flowers Andrew Fobes Lisa Foley Tory Fonti Felicia Foster Gilbert Fountain Shawanna Franklin Sandra French Chris Frey Jason Fruge Steve Frye Ellen Gabnch Chris Galle Jennifer Galle Jon Gazzo Sandra Gholar Tonya Glover Laura Gnuschke Craig Golden Marcus Gonzalez Billy Graves Gary Gray Cynthia Green 70 • Juniors Robin Green Roslyn Green Michael Griesinger Martha Guice Carol Gunther Anianette Guthrie Kenneth Hall Judi Hallet Candace Hanshaw Charlene Harper Holley Hams Troy Harris Bobby Harrel Felicia Hartley Elizabeth Hartman Brent Hartsfield Scott Hayes Jam Hastert The Bus Zone For many high school students, riding the bus is the worst possible doom; some even call it a fate worse than death. Many excuses have been used, but few ever succeed. Still unrelentlessly they endeavor to avoid the humiliation of bus riding. As it rumbles toward you, you begin to dread the moment you must board the bus. It screaks to a halt in front of you; you're left with no choice. You must get on. The doors close slowly behind you to seal your doom. There's no turning back now. You've entered . THE BUS ZONE! Juniors • 71 Will Helveston Cathy Henry Remta Hershserger Tammy Hess Kyle Higginbotham Michelle Hills Minh Hoang Jonathan Huffman Mike Hughey Wanda Humfeld Hollis Hunter Carol Hutchinson Genora Jackson Felicia Jimerson Doug Joachim Fetima Johnson Barbara Jones Demetrius Jones Monday Blues “Oh no! It is back! Not another one! It seems like I just got rid of it! How can it possibly be Monday already? These are the cries of students every Monday morning when they realize that they have got to go back to school! For some unknown reason students and teachers alike are much sleepier and lazier on Mondays. This phenomena is known as Monday Blues. This illness is characterized by sluggishness, droopy eyes, constant daydreaming, and a lack of attention. There is only one cure for this illness: the ringing of the bell at 3:30 to signal the end of the school day. The wait seems endless as sleepiness overcomes a multitude of students. They nod off, only to be awakened by the sound of teachers lecturing, pencils being sharpened, or the rustling of papers. The possibility of finding a cure for this sickness seems impossible, but students never lose hope. 72 • Juniors James Jones Raquel Jones Traci Jones Tina Jordan Brett Keely Johnna Keely Pearl Keller Licinia Kemp Margarett Kepner Hung Khuu Tammy Kingsley Millicent Kirk Keshaer Knight Nancy Knisley Momcam Koonce Cheryl Kostmayer George Knshack Kenny Kuhn Christine Ladnier Randy Lamb Stephanie Lampin Eric Landrum Jack Langlinais Matt Langlinais David Lepack Stefanie Lawrence Tosha Lawrence Everett Ledbetter Rhonda Lee Edwin Leger Laurie Leitz Jenm Lenhart Danielle Lewis Darrick Lewis John Lewis Kevin Light Dona Lmdsey Michele Lloyd Douglas Luke Fred Lusk Hon Ly Clay Mabry Juniors • 73 Tommy Madison James Maginness Christi Magrath Mickey Mangum Cherlyn Manning Aaron Mansfield Scott Marlin Bryan Marsh Donna Marshall Mary Martin Berme Martino Shelly Mason Victoria Masters Bruce McClendon Andrew McCormick Donald McCray Barry McColloch Karen McDonald Valerie McDonald Roger McGinty Sean McKean Barbara Migues Jonathon Miller Victor Miller Melody Millsaps Darron Mitchell Matthew Mitchell Amy Mock Carmen Moffett Libby Montgomery Michael Monti Crissy Monto Jason Moore Greg Morns Mikcresa Morris Sheila Morrisette Bryan Moseley Kathy Murray Robert Murphy Sean Murphy Dimetria Muses Monica Nash 74 • Juniors Hottest Hits on the Gulf Coast We asked one hundred fifty juniors what radio station they listen to most often. These are the compiled results: 57% WQID 11% WZKX 14% WQFX 18% Other Some students, however, could not decide which station was the best. Several students wrote in interesting comments, such as, WQID plays the hottest hits on the Gulf Coast, Wish they played more rock music and less commercials, and “I don't (listen to the radio), I play tapes. As you can see from the results, WQID won by a landslide. Noel Necaise Bieu Nguyen Caong Nguyen Dai Nguyen Hung Nguyen Kim Nguyen Loan Nguyen Mary Nguyen Mi Nguyen Nghiep Nguyen Nhi Nguyen Petei Nguyen Tam Nguyen Tan Nguyen Tho Nguyen Vi Nguyen Candi Norwood Lee Nyary Juniors • 75 Excuses, Excuses How many times have teachers heard this? “My dog ate it — honestly! This is just one of thousands of excuses. Everyone has used an excuse at least once. Juniors, have had plenty of time to think of numerous excuses. However, it seems that people use the same excuses over and over again. Some widely used excuses for not having homework are, The electricity went out! I lost it, I dropped it in a mud puddle! and Somebody stole it! The problem with these excuses is that they are so widely used that teachers no longer believe them, thus forcing students to come up with more original excuses or forcing us to do our work. It is a tough choice, isn't it? So, the next time you find yourself without your homework, why not try to be a little more creative? Laurie O'Neal Kimberley Orris Yolonda Osborne Laura Ost Tony Otis Mike Pace Michelle Parker Christina Parks Valerie Payton Wade Payton Joseph Peyton Mark Pickich Lisa Pisarich Perry Pinkerton Paul Pitalo Deborah Pittman Tim Pizzeria Mona Ponson 76 • Juniors David Poulos Bonnie Powell Lisa Powell Shelley Powers Dawn Premeaux Teressa Pnce Rives Pringle Stephanie Proost Tracy Puffmberger Jerry Quinn Curtis Railey Damon Rainey Zanne Raley Daniel Ratliffe Donald Ratliffe James Ratliffe Jeremy Ray Warren Ray Prachoom Reck Walter Redd Craig Reddix Otis Redmon Danyel Reed David Reed Enc Reeves Robin Reid Carol Richardson Patricia Riley Joey Rivard Martin Rivers Charlotte Roberts Joey Roberts Rhonda Robertson Felicia Robinson Chris Ross Bobby Rossiter Mike Ryans Michael Salter Angela Saucier Shelondrea Sawyers Dawn Scontrino Gavin Schmidt Juniors • 77 Lisa Schneber Will Scnvncf Gabriel Shabazz Gary Shaffer Daniel Sheffield Susan Shelby Latonya Shelton Erica Sherfield Chns Shields Tammie Showers Jacques Singleton Regina Sissom Laura Skelton Chook Smith Richard Smith Troy Snider Alex Solis Billy Squire Edwin Stallworth Ross Stanley Robert Stanovich Brandt Stenms Vicki Sterling Candi Stevens Heather Stevenson Ashley St. Martin William Stock Tony Storm Karen Stovall Scott Stnnger Janeen Suarez Michael Sutton Andrea Sweat Patty Sykes Knstan Szmurlo Steven Tannehill Brandon Taylor Daffety Taylor Donna Taylor David Tebor Scott Teele Dean Teffer 78 • Juniors Freddie Thiroux Antoinette Thorbor Darren Thorten Tommy Tibi ier Michelle Tirren Michelle Trepamer Doanh Trinh Dustin Trochesset Johnnie Turner Jon Valentine Julie Venable Kara Vowell Phong Vu Thao Vu Whitney Wade Lori Wales Francme Walker Joyce Wallis What’s Next? As many Juniors realize, their high school career will soon come to an end. Thus, they must begin to plan for life in the real world. Juniors are faced with the question, What's next? Should they begin college or immediately start their career? However, this is not the last decision Juniors must make. Many choices lie ahead. If they choose to go to college, they must decide which school offers the best education for them. And if it is their preference to begin a career, they might decide to start their training here at school. With such options as vocational work, typing, accounting and auto repair, a solution is not hard to find. Juniors • 79 Natalie Ware Gerald Watson Reid Weaver Oaniel Weldon Wayne White Lona Wiggins Cathy Wild Maxine Williams Ousti Williams Seth Williams Sharonda Williams Mike Wills Beth Wilson Cindy Wilson Mark Wilson Billy Wince Renee Winn Michael Wise Ellen Wood Theresa Wood Derrick Wright Ruth Wright Susan Wright Christina Yapit Joseph Yarborough Holly York Rhythmic Studies As many students have realized, studying goes hand-in-hand with listening to the radio. Some students even find it impossible to succeed in their studies without the aid of music. However, many parents are opposed to this because they believe that students cannot accomplish anything with that radio blaring. ' 80 • Juniors Sheree Wade President Hope Corso Vice-President Natalie Barnes Angela Hall Treasurer Secretary _______Sophomore Class Officers « 81 As the class of 89, we are continuing the best years of our lives. We are determined to put forth the effort needed to achieve our goals. With togetherness, happiness, and friendship, we will achieve these goals. Even though we may experience many difficulties, we are strong, and we will let nothing get in our way. Through the best years of our lives, we will cherish special memories of joy and sorrow that will last a life time. We all will look back at our high school years and be proud of our accomplishments. It was once said ... I believe the children are our future, teach them well and let them lead the way. We are taught well. So now, Class of 89, let's lead the way. We can do it. I hope all your dreams are fulfilled. We, as a class, go where our dreams take us — wherever that may be. Best of luck and may God bless you all! Sophomore Class Sponsors 82 • Sophomore Class Sponsors Sylvia Hickey John Kendall SL teree WaJe Sophomore Class President Joe Aguilar Sidney Aguilar Mike Ainsworth Shonda Allen Keelia Altheimer Jennifer Alward Robert Anderson Ada Anderson Mark Applewhite Corma Arceneaux Melome Arguelles Robert Atkins Anthony Austin Nina Austin Sandra Bagby Scott Bailey Donnette Balius Stacy Banks April Baraboo Natalie Barnes Mark Baumgarten Jesse Baxter George Bean Shyri Beard Kelli Beaty Geoffrey Bedweil Rhett Bennett Aaron Bishop Angie Black David Blake Richmond Blakely Benny Blalock Kelly Blanchard Susan Bledsoe David Bleichner Christy Bond Ariana Boudreaux Bryan Bounds Patrick Bousqueto Scott Boyd Kristi Brewer Frank Bridges Sophomores • 83 Leading the Class in Excellence This year at Biloxi High we saw the birth of a new and exciting program. This program is for advanced students in the ninth and tenth grades. It will be continued into the eleventh and twelfth grades as the students presently in the program advance to their senior year. Known as the EXCEL program, it was the brain child” of Dr. Olon Ray, the Superintendent of Biloxi Public Schools. At present the program encompasses advanced classes in English, world history, U.S. history, biology, chemistry, geometry, and Algebra II. All students in the EXCEL program have a care folder being compiled for them by their teachers. In these folders are records of awards received, honors and kinds of recognition the students receive from ninth grade on. This is to help them prepare for filling out college and scholarship applications. Also colleges are very interested in EXCEL students. Already the Chancellor of Ole Miss has offered scholarships to students who stay in the EXCEL program until they graduate. This is an honor that a program so new has already received recognition. Brent Broussard Dennis Broussard Joseph Broussard Andrea Brown Tonya Brown Jennifer Bruce Chris Brunson Danny Buchanan Joseph Buckley Vo Bui Adriene Bullock Dennis Bulluck 84 • Sophomores Kathy Burns Antonio Burton Stephanie Bush Dawna Busick Sherry Button Jonathan Byrd Broderick Campbell Rebecca Campbell Sakinnah Carney Billy Carroll Tamecca Carter Chandrea Catchmgs Shirley Causey Wendell Cavalier Craig Champagne Angela Chester Rebecca Chorba Scott Clark Amy Cobb Tammy Cochran Steve Coker Diane Coleman Felicia Coleman Jimmy Coleman Troy Collins Chns Cook Hope Corso Andre Course D Wayne Cousin Denise Crowther Nathaniel Culbreath Deonne Currie Derick Curry Keith Cuttino Lawanda Daniels Tracy Dannenmueller Lana Daugherty Adrienne Davis Ricky Davis Jacmda Dawson Pam Dean Julie Delacruz Sophomores • 85 Rick Oezemplen Raquel Dick Terra Dickey Tonya Dismuke Tammy Dorch Russell Dorin Sean Dougherty Anthony Dubaz Raymond Dubiusson Kim Duggan Tyrone Dukes Charles Dunnewind David Eaker Clint Eaves Thomas Edwards Greg Eleuterius Neco Eley Terri Endris David Entncan Shen Evans La'Shawn Fallo Jayme Faulkner Tami Favre Edward Ferrill Stephen Ferris John Flowers Chuck Fonte Mary Foretich Dawn Frazza Donny Fulwiler Alonzo Gaboch Diana Gabrich Jeff Garrett Charla Gartman Mercee Gautier Edward Gayden Ingrid Gayden Scott Gearin Echo Gibbons Dax Gibson Justin Girouard Eddie Glass W 86 • Sophomores Philip Gonzales John Goree Theresa Gosselm Joshua Gray Joshua Green Mark Greger Jason Gum Tony Guzman Tam Ha Toney Hagelberfl Melissa Haines Billy Hale Angela Hall Bryan Hall Jett Hamm Tuong Han Les Hancock Tommie Handtord Chns Harbison Kriss Harman Mary Harper Adeline Harris Bucky Harris Eariine Hams Tamara Hams Knsty Harvey Grace Hathorne Monica Hebert Jessica Heisler Melome Henmg Jimmie Henry Charmame Hepburn Melissa Herrin Howard Hill Kim Hill Vica Hire Scott Hodges Shell) Hodges Yvonne Hollemon Alicia Hollingsworth Steve Holmes Gary Holsapple Sophomores • 87 Melissa Horne Bill Hough Angela Howard Amy Howe Candi Huffman Heather Hughes Jonme Hutchison Shelia Hutton Oanh Huynh Eric Istre Consuelo Ivey David Jackson Leonard Jackson Tracye Jackson Augie Joachim Angela Jobes Faith Johnson Kelly Johnson “I Can’t Drive Fifty-Five!” Sophomores entering driver's education this year found themselves being faced with a class totally different than any other they had ever experienced in school. They learned proper driving rules, meanings of road signs, and solutions to situations they might get into. The students were placed in a simulated car driver's seat in which they had to deal with driving situations and were graded on it. After this, they were taken out in the driver's ed. cars to gain actual experience on the roads. Some sophomores were asked how they felt about taking driver’s education. Christine Masters stated, Driver's ed. has given me the opportunity to drive better and to become a safe driver.” When Jennifer Trahan was asked, she replied, Driver's ed has helped me to become a more cautious driver, and Tony Storm said, Third period driver’s ed has been a great experience. It was not just a lot of fun, it was actually helpful as Dennis Broussard showed when he said, It helped me in a lot of ways like my turns, shoulder checks, and speed control. Driver’s education is a very good experience in helping sophomores learn control and patience. 88 • Sophomores Susan Johnson Carla Jones Christy Jones Conchita Jones Darren Jones James Jones Lynette Jones Mablean Jones Michael Jones Tommy Julian Danny Jungbluth Lydia Keller Amanda Kelly Samara Kennedy Philomena Kiel Annette Kifer Jom Kmabrew Yvonne Kivak Soma Koonce Christy Krivanec Sam Lacey Dorian Lachance Keith Laliberty Chris Landess Laura Landry Mary LaRosa Bren Lauffer LyLe Tuyen Le Phil Lechner Cynthia Lee Sandi Lee Delores Leger Cindy Leleaux Aaron LeMaire Stacie LeMaire Kristina Lemomdis Katnna Levert Connel Lewis Deena Liberto Robert Lidy Doris Lindsey Sophomores • 89 Mike Little Cathy Logan Lon Long Steven Long Norman Louviere Will Loworn Jeffry Lundy Scott Lusk Bao-Toan Ly Chen Ly Donna Magee David Marsland David Martin Garrett Martin Phia Martin Christine Masters Robert Matthews Joe Mattma Marcus May Denme Mayhone Susan McAleer Krista McAuliffe Scot McBee Kelli McCarthy Lorraine McClelland Damon McDaniel Rosie McGuffie Traci McHan Mike McMahon Keith McMullin Denton McNair Tracy Mears Scott Melton Sean Menna Jeffrey Micksch Jacqueline Miley Scott Miller Duane Misko Jerry Mitchell Ordie Mitchell Paul Mitchell Rachael Moffett 90 • Sophomores Domemc Money Sam Monti Lams Montiforte Clay Moore James Moore Stephanie Moore Tguan Moore Tony Morrisette Daryl Moss Sharon Mount Glen Murray Wendy Myers Julie Narbo Jason Nelson Bay Nguyen Dat Nguyen Dung Nguyen Dung Nguyen We Follow Our Dreams The Sophomore class worked long and hard on their class display this year. They spent many hours after school and on weekends designing, hammering, painting, and stuffing chicken wire with crepe paper. It was also a lot of fun for all involved in the display. Although the theme for this year's homecoming was WE 60 WHERE OUR DREAMS TAKE US,” these Sophomores are taking matters into their own hands and taking their dreams where they want them. Shown in the picture are Sohomores Lisa Thompson, Hope Corso, Tony Cable and Brian Mosely (both Juniors), Mike Humfield (a Senior), Mary LaRosa and Sheree Wade, working hard over the weekend at Angela Chester's house. Sophomores • 91 Gai Nguyen Hung Nguyen Huong Nguyen Jennifer Nguyen Joseph Nguyen Khieu Nguyen Kim Nguyen Luat Nguyen Mai Nguyen Mung Nguyen My-Ha Nguyen Nga Nguyen Ngoc Nguyen Nhung Nguyen Ouy Nguyen Thi Nguyen Thuy Nguyen Tien Nguyen Tin Nguyen Kim Nix Chnstopher Noble Shirley Norwood Robert Nye Shasta Olier Kelly O'Neal Shavonne Osborne Susan Parish Shannon Parker George Parks Sean Parol Jacmta Paschali Brian Patterson David Pay Tiffany Payton Delia Perez Aaron Perlman Lee Perry Preston Peterson Stacy Peterson Tint) Pham Le Phi Sara Piety 92 • Sophomores Rising to the Top Only two more years to go! Yes, the Sophomores are getting on up there. They came here last year, unsure of themselves in a whole new environment — Biloxi High School. They were like fish being moved from a small bowl to a large tank where they can continue to grow. Last year as Freshmen, they had to learn how to go about being Biloxi High students. Now, they are more sure of themselves. They are not as lost as they used to be. They seem to have found their place, both socially and academically. They are true Biloxi High students now. Yes, only two more years until these Sophomores of ours will be on top. At present they are still making that long uphill climb that all students must trudge through until they reach graduation. But they have shown that they have the spirit and spunk to rise to the top! Susan Pittman Can Poling David Polmanteer Kelli Pomierski Cristi Powell Shelia Price Sharon Pruitt Candy Reck Jonathon Reed Thomas Relyea Chnstie Reynolds Dernck Reynolds Sophomores • 93 Timothy Reynolds Billy Rhodes James Robertson Gerald Robinson Leslie Rodolfich J. R. Rogers Lance Ronsonet Tim Rose Kevin Rosetti Jason Rosonet Kellie Ross Valerie Rowe Genme Ryan Michael Sankovich Troy Saunders Jay Schaar Greg Schevling Charles Schoff Nektarios Schwartz Paul Scoggins Dion Scott Crystal Seigler Brandy Senseney Ayatey Shabazz Steven Shannon Akisca Shepherd Lisa Shore Leslie Short Brian Sidaway James Simmons Marty Smgler Helen Sirmon Jesse Skinner Diana Smedler Heather Smith Justin Smith Pam Smith Robert Smith Sammie Smith Shawn Smith Shirley Smith Tammie Smith 94 • Sophomores Scon Snider Vichai Sootthienchai Jennifer Sovell Michelle Sparkman Stefmee Spears Royal Spragio Jeff Squire Michelle St. Amant Charles Stanley Sumsta Stapp Jason Steckler Eileen Steinberg James Stephens Michelle Stidam Michelle Stoebe Tony Storm Jason Stoughton Stefan Strauser Jimmy Stump Tara Sullivan Joe Summers Willie Summit Ralph Suter Amy Sutton Jamie Ann Swift Tara Taranto Chnstopher Tate Alfred Taylor Jay Taylor Jeff Tebor Julie Teeter Genara Tewell Rosilyn Thames Josette Thibodeaux Jennifer Thiroux Tammy Thomas Lisa Thompson Stephanie Tiblier Susan Tillman Steve Tovey Jennifer Trahan Hai Tran Sophomores • 95 Hung Tran Tan Tran Tran Trang Jerry Turner Darrell Vanas Michelle Vanderhagen Joe Vanhooser Kevin Veal James Vercher Randy Vetter Sheree Wade Jeff Walker John Wansley Fred Ward Marc Ward Bridgette Warrick Alvin Washington Erica Washington Willie Washington Al Watkins Jenny West Sharon Whiddon Teresa Whiddon Christopher White Cindy Wil bourn Samantha Wild Glenn Willard Anthony Williams Carla Williams Casey Williams James Wilkins Jeff Williamson Kurt Wilson Ronnie Wilson Meredith Winters Adora Woodard Rathan Woods Mike Yeager Christy Young % • Sophomores Katie Brown President Katie Wold Vice-President Cindy Williams Secretary Kim Johnson Treasurer rown Freshman Class President As the class of 1990 begins our freshman year of high school we recognize that we are embarking upon a new venture in our life. During these four years, we will be challenged to face new situations, endeavors, and obstacles that will make us stronger and more mature. We will be able to look on these years as a gift filled with beautiful memories. It reassures us to know that as we face one of the greatest challenges of our lives, we shall have one another with whom to share these moments of trial, triumph, joy and growth. With our mission in mind, we are certain that BHS will be branded on our hearts forever. FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Chivers Ms. Stevens 98 • Freshman Sponsors Delane Adams Johnny Adams Robin Adams Jonathan Adkins Daniel Akemon Andre Angeron Shelley Archy Tamatha Arnold Becky Aronson Dara Aronson Jennifer Ashbaugh John Bacy Donnie Baker Kevin Baker Robert Baker Jennifer Barhanovich David Barnett Harold Baromch Gerald Barq Michelle Barrett Cynthia Barton Mark Baughman Howard Battle Troy Baur Juanita Baxter James Beasley Peggy Becker Bnan Bedsole Tony Bell Ivan Belen Brad Benton Leonard Bentz Rachelle Blackmon Shannon Blankenship Carl Blyler Michelle Borden Alvin Bostrup Mike Boyer Gloria Boykin Lamar Bradley Rachel Bradley Cyndi Brewer Freshmen • 99 Honofe Britton Les Brooks Edward Broussard Katie Brown Heather Brown Lynda Brown Taquino Brumfield William Bryan Dean Bublik George Buckley George Buckwold Khoa Bui Vikki Burrell Debbie Bush Allen Byrd Lisa Byrd Lynna Byrd Mary Cadman A Candy Christmas This year's candy canes were only a prelude to the Christmas activities. People sent the candy canes to friends, loved ones and teachers. It was a lot of fun sending them, but the most fun was the secret admirer ones,” stated Heather Peterson. Glen Suares, Troungon Le, Lien Doan and Jonathan Adkins enjoy their candy canes at Christmas. 100 «Freshmen Steve Cagle Stuart Callahan Brian Callery Chris Carnley Christy Carsley Glen Carswell Nate Catchmgs Brandi Charbonneau Anita Chisholm Rosemarie Clark Sherronda Clark Terry Clay Patricia Cleavelm Cedric Cole Andrew Coleman Susan Coleman Greg Collins Melanie Collins Paul Collins Perlita Coniglio Richard Conine Belinda Cook Chns Cook Ken Cook Tracy Cook Greg Cooke Bnan Cooks Stacey Cooley Bnan Cox Jimmy Crochet Stacy Cross Marc Cruso Misty Culp Paige Cunningham Shannon Dales Jason Dalgo Link Dank Traci Dartez Melissa Davidson Denise Davis Bill Davis Keith Davis Freshmen 101 Kevin Davis Robert Davis Stephanie Davis Marcus Dean Ivy DeBroeck Victoria DeGeorge Matt Derouen Tejas Desai Donms Dexter Kim Dmgman Shelley Dmgman Dat Do Lien Doan Dianna Doucet Jamie Duke Sharon Dukes John Edwards Eric Eheman Kim Eleutenus Horace Eley Angela Entrekin Robert Entrekin Connie Eychner Kathie Ezell Mandy Fairley Melissa Farnsworth Moms Faune Chris Felsher Tedra Ferguson Kenny Ferris Barbara Fisher Richard Foley Angela Forehand Todd Foster Shane Fountain Tish Frentz Danielle Fryer Shiela Gaines Johneen Garrett Jeremy Gartman Patti Gary Rebecca Gholar 102 Freshmen Christopher Gibbs Choretta Gibson Lisa Gibson Rick Gibson LaOonna Gmes Darla Godsey Paul Godsey Michael Gonzalez Lucy Goodwin Billy Gore John Goul Toya Grace Asenath Gray LaVonnda Green Heather Greger Michael Grunwald Patrina Guy Brandi Hall Leaders Step Forward I feel the Freshman class has the potential and responsibility to be the best class ever,” says Katie Brown, President of the Freshman class. The Freshman class took a big step forward as far as work is concerned. They built their 1st display as the class of '90 this year. Their dedication showed when they brought their display to school on the morning of Friday Oct. 24th. When you put so many long hard hours of work into something like our display, it is one of the greatest feelings of accomplishment and pride.” Freshmen 103 Eugene Hall Jonathon Hall Tim Hall Krissy Hand Scott Hannah Marcel Hargitt John Hargrove Latoya Harns Wendy Harper Christi Harrell Brad Harris Robert Harris Fonterris Hartley Bryant Hartley Ronnie Haitiog Kirby Harvey Marcus Hathorne Sedric Haynes Put On A Happy Face There are many reasons why people smile at Biloxi High. Sometimes a student smiles, because he or she just made 100% on a test, or they passed a friend in the hallway and maybe a person told a joke. I put on a smile because I’m happy or something is funny. It is a way of showing how I feel,'' stated Robbie Morris. Most of the time people smile or laugh when they are happy. Some people frown if they are sad. But all in all. B.H.S. students wear a smile. 104 • Freshmen Cornelius Haynes Hamta Haywood Michael Hazely Kathy Henderson Elijah Henry Jackie Henry William Herrin Jeremy Higgins Lorenzo Hill Hiep Hoang Veronica Hockett William Hodges Jennifer Holmes Marie Holder Sherry Holsapple Geremie Hopkins Glen Hopkins Tabitha Hubbard Lisa Huffstetter Debra Humphries Andrea Hunter Stacie Hurlbert Johnny Hulsey Greg illich Denise Imke Leonard Jackson Rashunda Jackson Vernon Jackson Julie Jameson Johnny Jefferson Howard Jerry Jason Johns AlJohnson Duane Johnson James Johnson Kim Johnson Sherryl Johnson Staci Johnson Clay Jones Deon Jones Justin Jones Lamecia Jones Freshmen 105 Twanna Jones Jerry Jordan Jack Kappel Barbie Kauses Angela Keller Cindy Keller Thomas Kelly Kendnck Kennedy Timothy Kennedy Curtis Kenworthy Brenda Kepner Todd Kirkland Lisa Klaehn Liz Koplitz Mark Kopszywa Joseph Kostellic Daphne Kostmayer Jerrod Kostmayer Sharon Kostmayer Kami Kraeer Dayton Kraiicek Nathaniel Kuhn April Kurasaka Angela Landrum Drew Landry James Landry Stacey Langer Chris LaPack Marcus Lashley Sharone Laster Jennifer Laubert Dung Le Huyen Le Mien Le Peter Le Troung AnLe Delilah LeBatard Jennifer LeBatard Dawn Lechner Jonathan Lechner Melissa Lester Cedric Lewis 106 •Freshmen Eric Light Greg Lincks Stephanie Laner Peter Lang Michael Lovell Men Ly Holly Mabb Chris Mace Mark Madden Bruce Malicoat Debbie Marsh James Marsh Traci Marshall Troy Massey Jonathon Mathews Richard Matthews Kelly McBee James McCarty Coke Takes Over There was at least one coke item worn by a student each day of the 1986-87 school year. Bobby Entrican and Darla Godsey chat on campus while buying a coke. Juanita Baxter enjoys her coke after a hard day's work at Biloxi High. Freshmen 107 Lillian McCormick Fred McDonald Steve McDonald Gina McDonald Selina McDonnell de Valera McGlothm Stephanie McGuire Frank McKinley Tami McLain Danny Mercer Mike Milewski Melody Miller Ronnie Miller Danny Misko Paul Misko Bryan Mitchell Ponecha Mitchell Ralph Mitchell Lefties: Silent Sufferers Have you ever had a good day ruined by a notebook? If you're a lef- ty, it’s possible. Craning over a notebook can become quite painful. Many lefties have come up with different solutions. Keith Davis strug- gles along with his right-handed notebook in the picture to the left. 108 • Freshmen Tracey Monroe Clay Montiforte Elaine Montiforte Richard Montiforte Michael Monto Karime Moore Michael Moore Robbie Morris Katrina Mott Melody Munsen Jennifer Nelson Anh Nguyen Annie Nguyen Chin Nguyen Cuong Nguyen Hung Nguyen Hung Nguyen Huong Nguyen Joseph Nguyen Kim Nguyen Lan Nguyen Lieu Nguyen Lma Nguyen Son Nguyen Than Nguyen Thuan Nguyen Ngu Nguyen Thuy Nguyen Annette Nolte Charesse Norman Jim Nowacki Brenda Num Num Jereld Nunley Amy Olier George Otvos Armen Odom Frank Padilla Kristen Parchert Rebecca Parker Andre Payton Johnny Payton William Peoples Freshmen 109 Heather Peterson Winston Peterson Ha Pham Hau Pham Anthony Plummer Angelique Ponder Frankie Powell Julie Price Alicia Pylant Tifany Pylate Stephanie Raines Alisha Ramsey Christine Ransom Jesse Ratliff Larry Ratliff Jerry Ray Jodi Ray Angela Rebstock Johnny Reed Brian Reid Monica Reid Gavin Richmond James Rigby Bridget Roberts Jason Roberts Jenny Roberts Melissa Roberts Brandi Robinson Diane Robinson Katrina Robinson Keith Robinson David Rooney Brent Ross Travis Rossignal Jennifer Roy Aurzella Ruffin Jane Russell Sherry Ryan Terry Ryan Stephen Salter Shawn Sanders Kristi Sankovich 110 •Freshmen Mendeth Santa Cruz Chris Santos Tonya Saucier Brent Sauvageau Jimmy Sawyer Amy Scofield Kim Searcy Raphael Seanght Heather Sepela Cathy Shaffer Jay Sheehan Ardarreyus Shehon Jimi Shimp David Shoemaker Dwayne Showers Patrick Simon Dawn Simpkins Kareem Singleton Stephanie Skams Kathy Sloan Brandi Smith Dwight Smith Matthew Smith Shaleene Smith 50’s Fever For anyone who participated in the Spirit Week activities, 50 s Day was one of the favorites. The campus was flooded with poodle skirts, letterman jackets, bobbysocks and saddle shoes. Freshman Lucy Goodwin, along with many other Biloxi High students, bebopped about the school with 50's fever. Freshmen 111 Irene Solis Brian Spikes Dennis St. Pierre Anthony Starcher Kara Stewart Curt Strode Glen Suares Chris Sullivan Melisa Sutton Terrance Swaw Lisa Taranto Tony Taylor Paul Taylor James Taylor Jason Taylor Jonathan Taylor Renee Tennant Portia Thames Charles Therrell Dana Thiroux Eddie Thomas Bobbie Thompson Darick Thompson Dirk Thompson Genette Thompson Suzanne Thompson Cindy Thrash Kelley Tovey Hai Tran Mane Turner James Victory Doug Vincent Shannon Vincent Hung Vo Dai Vo Tam Vuong Ronnie Waits Cassandra Walker Stephanie Walker Stefame Walker Donella Wallace Stephanie Ward 112 Freshmen Steve Warner Marcus Warren Michael Warren Donavon Watkins Yoseph Watson Jonathan Welch Rebecca Welch Tracy West Petrina Westbrooks Michelle Whitmyer Amanda Williams Carlos Williams Chnstma Williams Curtis Williams Cindy Williams Oionne Williams Eric Williams Nichelle Williams Monica Williams Shinneta Williams Troy Williams Yolanda Williams Michael Willis Bruce Willis Jason Wilson Marquetta Wilson Tamse Wilson Jennie Wisniewski Katie Wold Kanora Woods Michael Wright Willie Wright Camille Wyndham Floyd Wormley Michael Yacksyzn Tony Yapit Billy Yarborough Yancey Yeatts Mark Young Kevin Youngblood Ray Yeagley Julie Zacharias Freshmen 113 The Biloxi High Academic Program Gets High Marks Everyone at Biloxi High School is continually striving for academic excellence. The faculty and students have made learning the number one priority. Scores on the American College Test have exemplified this attitude. Students' scores at Biloxi High were the highest among coastal public schools on the ACT. Biloxi improved a full point from last year to an outstanding average of 19.0. The only coastal school district to match this average was Long Beach. The Biloxi score was 2.3 points above the state average score and 0.2 points above the national average. This shows that the academic level of courses provided by the Biloxi School System helps the students at Biloxi High School to a great extent. Biloxi is giving the students a chance to learn what will benefit them the most in the future. The students are taught the fundamentals that they need, not bits of trivia that are useless. There are many different courses offered at Biloxi High School. We have a computer department which teaches computer literacy, programming, and Pascal. The foreign language department provides a variety of language classes. We have the chance to learn French, Spanish, Latin, and German. Added to these courses, Biloxi High has a large math department and English department. Biloxi High offers an Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps program for those students interested in military life. Biloxi High has a lot to be proud of in its academic programs. Our school has shown through ACT statistics that it knows what students need. Students need an education that we can use in our classes and our interactions with other people. 114 •Academics The Concert . The Performers The Performance The Players The Groups The Promoters Indian Echo 1987 Greatest Hits Volume 49 Academics 115 ▲ ADVANCED MATHEMATICS: Back row: Jeff Birdsong, Dean Teffer, Stephen Kifer, Aaron Micksch. Front row: Thy Nugyen, Hanh Bui, Mary Nguyen, Tam Ly. ► GEOMETRY: Front row: Sidney Aguilar, Mary LaRosa, Glen Suares, and Mercee Gautier. Back row: Geoff Bedwell, Kirby Harvey, Scott McBee, Melissa Herrin, Angel Ponder, Brent Ross, Al Tayler, ALGEBRA I: Not pictured: Ivy DeBroeck, Debbie Marsh, Patrick Simon, Lawanda Daniels, John Goul, Hung Van Nguyen, Michelle Whitmyer, Samara Kennedy, Warren Jones, George Otvos, Nina Austin, Jay Schaar. 116 «Academics Mathematics Awards •4 TRIGONOMETRY: Front row: Quang Vu, Billy Graves, Jani Hastert, Crissy Monto. Back row: Drake Miller, Thuan Dang, Phong Vuong, Troy Harris. ▼ ALGEBRA II: Front row: Chris Entriken, Hien Thu Quach, Kim Thi Nguyen, Michelle Parker. Back row: Kristi Brewer, Tammy Backhus, Candy Huffman, Justin Smith, Kristina Lemonidis, Wendell Cavalier, Jim Jones, Jeffrey Micksch. Academics «117 ▲ JOURNALISM AWARD: Joel Levi, Billy Chorba. ► A COMPUTER PROGRAMMING: Standing: Joel Levi, Allen Bodron. Seated: Paul Gibson, Rondell Campbell. ► QUIZ BOWL TEAM: Front row: Darren Clinton, Stephen Kifer, Larry Slater, Jonathan Byrd. Back row: Tara Byrd, Barbara Malicoat, Janice Rivers. 118 Academics cademic Excellence ◄ NATIONAL MERIT: Finalists: Back row: Marie Hegler, James McKinley (achievement finalist), Kenny Goundas. Semi-finalists: Susan Wright, Erin Crowther. T CALCULUS: Front row: Marie Hegler, Janette Wilbourn, Janice Rivers, Nga Do. Back row: Kennen Crockett, Darren Clinton, Phy Nguyen, Skeet Kiser. Academics «119 CENTRAL 1. Bruce Stewart — Assistant Superintendent 2. Walt Ewing — Director of Personnel 3. Laverne Collins — Director of Instruction 4. Bob Cherry — Administrative Assistant 5. Jude McDonnell — Business Affairs Coordinator 6. Pierre Dugas — Director Purchasing and Food Services 7. Vick Robbins — Director Drug Education 8. Beryl Dupont — Teacher Liaison 9. Cyndy Rentz — Director of Public Relations 120 • Administration ADMINISTRATION Administration • 121 122 • Faculty BHS ADMINISTRATION Frank Sabbatini — Principal John Bodron — Assistant Principal Kenneth Deere — Assistant Principal Melanie Hall — Secretary Charlene Venus — Secretary Faculty 123 BHS ADMINISTRATION 124 •Faculty 1. Willo Goodwin — Vocational Counselor 2. Harry Sims — Vocational Director 3. Melba Smith — Vocational Secretary 4. Janis Robinson — Guidance Counselor 5. Hilda Montgomery — Guidance Counselor 6. Margaret Roberts — Guidance Counselor 7. Frances E. Anderson — Guidance Secretary 8. Shirley Ladnier — Registrar 9. Ken Hall — Pupil Accounting 10. Bob Goolsby — Pupil Accounting Faculty 125 BHS ADMINISTRATION 126 Faculty 1. Ann Denison — District Media Center Director 2. Martha D'Orville — District Media Center Specialist 3. Sue McClure — Librarian 4. Marietta Moore — Librarian 5. Raymond Carter — Special Education Program Director 6. Carol Stewart — School Nurse 7. Joe Sabbatini — Athletics Director 8. Gayle Bentz — Activities Director Faculty 127 Patricia Caranna — EXCEL, English II, IV Julia Carter — English I Ron Chester — Speech, Drama I, II, III, Debate Sheri Clement — English I, Annual Staff Janice Fields — English II, IV Linda Galloway — EXCEL, English II Robert Gilmore — English IV Sylvia Hickey — English I LouAnn Higmght — Engish III Manuel Lorona — English I Susie Pitalo — English III, IV Flora Smith — English III Lynn Stephens — English II, III Jane Truax — English III, IV Claire Turner — English IV Kathy Wetzel — English II 128 • Faculty ENGLISH TEACHERS ARE TERRIFIC The teachers in the English department, with a dictionary in one hand and a pen in the other, teach how to speak and write English more efficiently and correctly. The students' hard work does not go unnoticed by the keen eyes of the English teacher. Those students who excel in the following criteria: first, highest average in English; second, outstanding writer; and third, journalistic achieve- ment in each grade are eligible for Top English Student. All English students are encouraged to enter the National Council of Teachers of English Writing Contest. The judges look for students who have depth of thought in the quality and preservation of ideas, a command of vocabulary and good sentence structure, the power to inform and move the audience through control of a large range of the English language, and the ability to individualize a commonplace idea. Ten students are chosen to compete in the con- test. Over the last twenty-eight years, Biloxi High has had a state winner every year except two. The English department also sponsors the Quill and Scroll. The Quill and Scroll is an organization that writes, edits, and publishes Indian Etchings, which is a book of collected articles and poems written by the students of Biloxi High that year. The English department not only helps us learn about our language. It also provides many other helpful services to the students at Biloxi High School. ◄ On term paper day, Ms. Fields' students show off their work. Is Ms. Fields really that mean to her class? Actually, all the English teachers are very helpful to their students. Faculty 129 lee Austin — Pre-Algebra. Math I Susan Barnes — Trigonometry, Algebra III Amanda Beard — Algebra I, Math II Carolyn Cadney — Geometry. Algebra II Patti Cuevas — Math I, Geometry Karen Fayard — EXCEL. Algebra II Nancy Fuller — Algebra II. Calculus Jams Gaston — EXCEL. Geometry. Computer Science Sally Griggs — Geometry. Math II Cheryl Joiner — Algebra I, Math II Kathleen Malpass — Math I. Pre-Algebra BeeBee Salloum — Computer Science. Computer Literacy. PASCAL Imogene Sanders — Math II. Algebra I Helen Suydam — Algebra I. Math II 130 • Faculty WAY TO GO, MRS. BARNES! Susan Barnes, math department chairperson at Biloxi High, received word in September that she was one of the 108 teachers chosen to receive the 1986 Presidential Award for Science and Mathematics Teaching and a $5000 grant. The award was given to two teachers from each State, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U S. Territories, and the U.S. Department of Defense Dependent Schools. Mrs. Barnes was selected as one of the two Mississippians to receive the award. The other Mississippian was JoAnne Reid of Weir, MS a teacher at Weir Attendance Center and representative in NASA's Teacher-in-Space program. Mrs. Barnes is the second teacher in the Biloxi School District to win the award. Two years ago, Della McCaughn won the honor. Mrs. Barnes is a graduate of USM, and she has a master's degree from William Carey College. She is president-elect of the Miss. Educational Computing Association. This year she teaches Trigonometry and Algebra III. The award, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, was presented to Mrs. Barnes at a formal ceremony in Washington, D.C. In October, she traveled along with her husband, to Washington, D.C., to receive her award. She stayed in Washington, D.C., for a week attending various conferences. Mrs. Barnes also received a $5000 grant to be shared with the other teachers in her department. Several of the math teachers plan to use part of the money to go to educational conferences conducted by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. The remainder of the money will be used to purchase software for the school computer lab. The Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching is a very high honor for a teacher to receive. Mrs. Barnes explains that she tries to teach the beauty of math, not just the drudgery. This is how she taught her way to winning the prestigious award. ◄ The math department teachers take time trom their work to help students The students and teachers both work very hard. Learning math can be very fun and interesting L. D. Allen — Chemistry. Physics Mary Lou Buchanan — Biology, Adv. Biology Sharon Chinlche — Biology Robin Chivers — Chemistry Biology Woodrow Gibbs — Biology. Marine Biology II. Science Lina Holquist — Marine Biology I Tommy Johnson — Biology. Chemistry John Kendall — Science II. Space Science Della McCaughn — EXCEL. Manne Biology II Jeamne Tomgan — Human Physiology. Biology Dennis Walton — Science I, Sports Bill West — EXCEL. Chemistry. Adv. Chemistry 132 Faculty SCIENCE IS FASCINATING! One bright and cold day, the EXCEL students of Mrs. McCaughn’s science class came in with frowns on their faces. Mrs. McCaughn, with a cheerful face, said, Is everyone ready to go to the beach?” (At that moment everyone's faces shined with Cheshire” smiles.) ... And to continue collecting specimens? Mrs. McCaughn continued. (The Cheshire smiles vanished as quickly as they had appeared.) So with wonderment the students gathered the five gallon buckets, the seining nets, and themselves. They then proceeded to the beach: down the street, across Highway 90, across the seawall, and finally onto the marvelous beach! There at the beach, the students began seining. They moved as if they were carrying lead. They finally finished and brought in their catch: catfish, crabs, pipe fish, seaweed, seahorses, and many other fish. You can hear how excited they are; you hear... nothing! Finally they load up their gear and specimens and start back to the classroom. They slowly go back the way they came. At last, they reach the unique classroom. They then unload the gear and place the specimens in the proper holding tanks. The students now wet and dreary slowly take their seats. A sense of pride begins to build in the bubbly classroom as the students begin to realize their accomplishments of their trip to the beach. Now they will be able to observe the animals in their natural habitat. So ends a day in Mrs. McCaughn's classroom. 4 Marine Biology classes study fish and other animals of the sea Their trips to the beach prove to be very educational. Sometimes they even find horseshoe crabs! Faculty • 133 Richard Belvel — World History, Government, EXCEL, Golf Gayle Bentz — General Business, U S. History Charles Davis — Government, U.S. History, Tennis Robert Fabiano — Government, U.S. History Gloria Killingsworth — Civics, Miss. History Marilee Madison — U.S. History, World History Gene Meeks — Civics, Miss. History, EXCEL Ethel Peavy — World History, U.S. History Claude Penton — Miss. History, Civics John Pugh — World History Brian Quave — Government, U.S. History Martha VanZant — World History Clyde Wedgworth — Civics, Miss. History Ray White — U.S. History, Government Robert Willie — Government, Sociology 134 «Faculty MAKERS OF HISTORY The social studies department is the center for one of the most in- teresting special activities at Biloxi High School. Members of the Mock Trial Team, sponsored by Mr. Robert Fabiano, work hard each year so they can compete in and win the Mock Trial Competition. The team has won the competition every year since the competition began in 1983. Each year Biloxi High's Mock Trial Team competes against other Mock Trail teams in the Mock Trial Competition. This competition was developed by the State Bar Committee. The purpose of the competition is not to recruit law students, but to familiarize young people with the laws and make them aware of how the legal process works. It helps students learn how the system actually functions. Getting prepared for the competition is the hardest part of being on the team. The students are given witness statements of fact and are re- quired to create a trial. The students are not members of speech and drama teams so they have no training in public speaking and acting ex- cept what they learn from being on the Mock Trial team. People who are members of these teams may be disqualified. Members practice with real attorneys at the courthouse to prepare themselves for the “real thing. At the actual competition, students compete in four qualifying rounds of competition, two representing the prosecution and two representing the defendant. The top four teams in the state enter the finals. The teams are judged by area attorneys and practicing judges. Trophies are awarded to the three top attorneys and the three top witnesses. This year the winning team will go on to the national com- petition and compete in the U S. Supreme Court. The Mock Trial Team is one of the most interesting groups a student can be involved with. Not only does it help the student become familiar with the laws, it helps them understand the legal system of today. Faculty 135 IBT IS A FUTURE The Intensive Business Training program (IBT) is a business program offered to students at Biloxi High. This course is designed to provide office competencies to eleventh or twelfth grade students who plan to start a business career. In IBT, students participate in individually paced learning activities using calculating machines, office typewriting, and financial records. The students learn about office procedures, business communications, machine transcriptions, filing systems and records management. Word processing is also taught in this course and includes training on the automated typewriters and the microcomputer. The IBT class also teaches accounting applications and data base management. In order to enroll in this class, a student must be entering eleventh or twelfth grade. The students should have average or above average grades in typewriting, English, reading and mathematics. The students meet daily in a two hour block of time and receive two credits per year. The IBT course enables the student to develop job entry level skills, and it is an excellent course for students to take if they do not plan to go to college. Besides teaching business skills, the course helps students excel in self-understanding, decision-making, and development of values. Also, when the students graduate, the counselors assist IBT students in finding jobs for which they are qualified. 4 An IBT class, taught by Miss Smith, poses for a class picture. They learn skills such as filing, dictation, and word processing. IBT students also have a lot of fun dunng their class Faculty 137 Earl Blessey — Strings Bobby Fayard — Marching Band Badrae Hannah — Band. Marching Band Sally Bartlett — Home Ec.. Housing. Family Living. Child Development Gwen John — Home Ec. Hilda Barnes — Biloxians I. II. Ensemble Sharon Crecink — Art I. II, III. IV Ann Baylor — Typing Margaret Chester — Typing. Accounting I Margaret Girouard — Business Law. Gen. Business. Business Comp. Frances Hartel — Keyboard. Typing Sherrie Pomeirski — Accounting I. II Kathy Taranto — Typing. English II. General Business 138 Faculty BUSINESS COURSES ARE BENEFICIAL Faculty 139 ■ Mrs 8aylor keeps a close eye on her typing students. Mrs Pomierski s fourth penod accounting class poses for a picture. Accounting and typing are popular business courses at Biloxi High. Those students that are taking courses in business are getting the best high school education in business on the Gulf Coast. But their hard work does not go unnoticed by their teachers. Those business students who excel in the courses of accounting, typing, and business are eligible for the high honor awards the business department offers to its students. These awards include Best Student in Accounting, Best Student in Typing, Best All-around Business Student, and Business Student Most Likely to Succeed. These awards are not obtained easily; the student must have a 90 or above average in the course and a great attitude. And on top of this, the student must be nominated by his teacher. The award of Business Student Most Likely to Succeed is the most difficult award for any business student to win. This award is for seniors only. The senior must have taken four business courses and have at least a 90 average in each course. The senior must also be aggressive and ambitious so, as any student here at Biloxi High can see, the business courses are hard but rewarding. These courses offer the student a chance to make it big in the world whether or not he graduates from high school and goes on to college. From these courses the student learns how to become a manager, supervisor, or owner of a business. If the student were to graduate from high school and go straight to apply for a job, he could write down on his application that he has taken business courses. The employer may hire him right then and there. If he hires him he may start directly as a supervisor or even a manager. Since these courses offer such tremendous benefits, it is wise for any student not destined for college to take at least one business course to prepare for the business world of America. Jim Brown — AFJROTC I, II, III, Leadership Joseph Souza — AFJROTC I, II, III, Leadership Tom Varble — AFJROTC I, II, III. Leadership Dovel Boles — Driver's Education Tom Ferrill — Driver's Education, Sports Jackie Laird — Driver's Education, Basketball Pat Burns — P.E. Glenn Ellis — Science I, P.E., Sports Ken Hall — Basketball, Football Emanuel Killingsworth — P.E., Football Glen Pisarich — P.E., Football Rodney Saucier — P.E., Sports Lum Wright — P.E., Football 140 •Faculty AFJROTC — HONOR UNIT The AFJROTC at Biloxi High School is a very interesting organization. It has grown since its beginning in January, 1979. It started with only 41 students. By 1984,145 students had joined the organization. With the addition of the ninth grade in 1985, the AF- JROTC included 290 students. This year the AFJROTC began with over 300 students. The AFJROTC also provides excellent programs to help students after they leave high school. After three years in AFJROTC, a student can join the military service with two stripes. AFJROTC students also get first chance at ROTC scholarships. Students receiving these scholarships will receive full tuition for any college plus $100 a month expense money. Former AFJROTC students who are at college on ROTC scholarships now attend USC, USM Air Force Academy, Texas A M, Angelo State University, and Brigham Young College. The AFJROTC also has its extracurricular activities. The Drill Team and Color Guard perform routines at special competitions throughout the state. As a matter of fact, they are the state champions. Biloxi High has had the only Air Force Honor Unit in the state for three years. They are the eighth largest unit in the world. The Kitty Hawk Air Society is similar to the College Honor Society. To enter into the society, the student must have an A in AFJROTC and a “B in all other subjects. The Kitty Hawk Air Society does many service projects for the school and city. The AFJROTC is not only an elective for students to take to fill their schedule or to get out of P.E. It is a class that teaches high school students responsibility and gives them somewhere to turn after graduation. ◄ K flight practices marching at school while the Color Guard and the Drill Team, along with the BHS Band, perform at the football games. The AFJROTC also aides the community by volunteering their services. Sylvia Bean — L.D. Math Donna Erickson — L.D. English I, III Kay Greeley — L.D. English I, II Maureen Henry — L.D. English III, IV Pam Snyder — L.D. Math, L.D. English I Ann Ryan — V.R. Photine Vlahos — E.H. Carole McKellar — Hearing Impaired Lee Emery — Migrant Education Dorothy Blankenship — German I, II, French I, II Ana Hayden — Spanish I, III Betty Jean Hughes — Latin I, II Jude Lupinetti — Spanish I, II, English II 142 Faculty FOREIGN LANGUAGE OPENS NEW DOORS Faculty 143 The foreign language department encourages every student to learn a second language. French, German, Spanish, and Latin were the languages taught this year at Biloxi High School. The foreign language students may participate in many different activities spon- sored by the teachers of this department. The highlight of the year for the language department was the Foreign Language week held in February. Each day was dedicated to one of the languages: Spanish, Monday; French, Tuesday; German. Wednesday; Latin, Thursday; and Vietnamese, Friday. On Thursday of that week an International Banquet was held in the Biloxi High Cafeteria. Students from all the foreign language classes were asked to participate by bringing a dish. Students in the foreign language classes are encouraged to take the National Achievement Exam. There is a separate test for each language. Students are not required to take the test; but if they take the test and score high, they may receive an achievement award. Some students even receive scholarships based on the score of their achievement test. Students today may take a foreign language for many reasons. They might need the language credit in order to enter college, or they might just want to gain knowledge of the language. Whatever the reason, all students know that foreign languages are a part of everyday life. Hasta la vista auf wiedersehen au revoir vale ◄ Each year the Spanish students attend a program in the auditorium. They also participate in an International Banquet. The trip to Mexico was great! CAFETERIA Mrs. Willie J. McSwain — Cafeteria Manager Cafeteria Staff: Front row: Darlene Cherry, Ruth Sanders, Floretta Wright, Delores Duke, Marilyn Misko, Margaret Leaghty. Back row: Mary Mathiew, Sarah Manning, Elizabeth Corvart, Nancy Soder, Ruth Fonte, Edrivia Payne, Mildred Robinson, Mrs. Willie J. McSwain. MAINTENANCE Mr. Parker — Head Janitor Day Crew — Ethel Smith, Richard Elliot Night Crew: Sitting: Joyce Noble, Bernice Sonje, Leona Broussard, Laura Foster, Doris Seymour. Standing: James Bell, Ethel Smith, Richard Elliot, Jeffery Sims, Thomas Edgerton, Gordon Seymour, James Johnson. Biloxi High Excels In Sports Opportunities Here at Biloxi High we as students are offered a variety of opportunities to be involved in the athletic department. We have a varsity football team, junior varsity teams, a varsity boys' basketball team, a boys' B ' basketball team, and two junior varsity basketball teams for freshman players. In addition, Biloxi High has the girls' varsity basketball team, girls' B team, and two freshman teams. There are several track teams which in the past have excelled in the state. There is the Biloxi Indians Track Team, Biloxi Girls' Track Team, the Biloxi Boys' Cross Country Team, and the Lady Indians' Cross Country Team. Biloxi Indians' volleyball team has proven its record in the past and is open to students once again. Baseball and softball are both popular sports at Biloxi High. The Biloxi Indians' Baseball team and the junior varsity team are open to baseball players and the Biloxi Softball Team with its varsity team open to the softball players. Also offered at Biloxi High are golf, tennis, and soccer. The tennis team is made up of junior varsity and varsity. Although the soccer team has been at Biloxi High for only two years, it has also become a popular sport. All of these teams are part of the many- faceted athletic department we have here at Biloxi High. There are now plans going through the works for a natatorium for the Biloxi High pool. We should see the beginning of the Biloxi High Swim Team in the near future. 146 «Sports The Concert The Performers The Performance The Groups The Promoters The Players Indian Echo 1987 Greatest Hits Volume 49 Sports 147 A Glimmer of Hope When the 1986-87 football season began, everyone had high hopes for the Indian football team and its new season. The team tried very hard, showed much potential, and had a great deal of talent, but the team just could not seem to have a victorious season. The Indians came close to ending the losing streak continued from last year on October 2 and October 10 against the Murphy Panthers and the Foley Lions respectively. Both games were very close. The Biloxi-Murphy game was lost in overtime with a score of 10-7 and the Biloxi-Foley game was lost in the last minute of the fourth quarter with a score of 28-21. Despite the progress of the In- dian team, depression among the student body and staff increased. The losing streak seemed as if it would never end. This continued up until the Biloxi-Pascagoula game on October 17th. The Indians went into this away game with a 0-16 losing record. The Panthers had both the advantage of being on their home field and of having a much better past record. Yet the people who were present at this confrontation will testify, it was a heartstopping, action-packed game. The Biloxi team showed their skill, ability, and drive for success through the whole game, in which the Indians came out victorious with a score of 22-20. This unfortunately was the only win of the season. Even though the Indian football team had a record of 1-9, some of the members of the football team were selected for the All- District football team. In division seven the players selected were James Singleton (1st team — offense), Joey St. Amant (honorable mention), Joe Gazzo (honorable mention), James Wilkinson (1st team — defense), Travis Watson (1st team — defense), Henry Dick (1st team — defense), and Charles Saucier (honorable mention). Also two players were chosen for the All-District Eight football team. These players were James Singleton (1st team — offense) and James Wilkinson (1st team — defense). A Alan Taylor shows his spirit in front of the senior display dunng homecoming. ► Dante Brown sneaks past the defense on a 52-yard run for the first touchdown of the game A The Biloxi defense crushes the Foley offense and forces a fourth down. ▼ Biloxi scores on an outstanding series of plays. 148 • Football per nm nit.S NlItWMi Sports [t’s over! Biloxi wins Hawks remain A The scoreboard gives the fans and team something to cheer about. a The Indians are hungry for a win 4 Brent Moseley breaks away to make the 1st down. The headlines say it all. Football • 149 ► Coaches: Kneeling: Sonny Pisarich. Lum Wright. Glenn Ellis. Standing Bob Goolsby. Emanuel Killmgsworth. Ken Hall. ▼ Joe Gazzo is pursued by two Foley linebackers as he picks up a Biloxi first down. 4 ► Enthusiastic Indians are ready to face their next adversary 150 •Football 4 The Biloxi offensive line confronts a tough Pascagoula defense ▼ Brenl Moseley attempts a pass completion against the Murphy Panthers. Football 151 WIDE RECEIVERS Standing: Coach Pisarich, Eric Sheldon, Keith Hunter, Mike Monti. Kneeling: Robert Decker, David Eaker, Scott Boyd, Troy Harris. DEFENSIVE BACKS Standing: Coach Hall, Darren Weems, Mike Ramsey, Henry Dick, Dominic Boudreaux, Scott Hayes, Rene Martinez, Dante Brown. Kneeling: Mike Jones, Gordon Tiblier, Chook Smith, Lavinski Guy, Damon McDaniel. DEFENSIVE LINE Standing. Coach Goolsby, Jock Odom, Alfred Taylor, Paul Mitchell, Sean Murphy, Micheal Robinson, Luther Flowers, Bruce McClendon, James Wilkinson. Kneeling: Eric Landrum, James Wynne, Willie Walton, Charles Saucier, Bucky Harris, Sam Kaliko. 152 •Football LINEBACKERS Standing: Carlos Thompson, Lester Baumgarten, Travis Watson, James Wilkins, David Jackson, Coach Killingsworth. Kneeling: Brent Broussard, Greg Vercher. Mark Baumgarten, Robert Reynolds. OFFENSIVE BACKS Standing: Coach Wright, Jeff Lundy, Dante Brown, Edward Gayden, Yul Grace, George Parks, Mike Sankovich. Kneeling: Donnie Suter, Russell Dorin, Brent Moseley. Andreous Money. Tyrone Johnson. OFFENSIVE LINE Standing: Brian Patterson, Stephen Ferris, Jon Gazzo, Anthony Austin, Eric Drennen, Chris Harbison, Tim Pizzetta. Mark Pickich, David Collins, Eric Shelton, Coach Ellis. Kneeling: James Simmons, Joe Gazzo, Steve Tannehill, James Singleton, Joey St. Amant, Greg Miller, Randy Breal, Robin Green, Chris Entriken, Damon McDaniel. Football «153 The Agony of Defeat 154 •Football Football 155 Back row: Brent Ross. Patrick Simon. Marcus Lashly. Zizzy Broussard. Brian Mitchell. Middle row: Kenny Ferris. Tony Yapit. Shannon Dales. Greg Cooke. Jerry Jordan. Justin Jones. Glenn Carswell. Kneeling: Billy Gore. Terry Clay. Kevin Davis. Bryant Hartley. Fonterris Hartley. Terance Shaw 156 Football Back row: Kevin Youngblood. Dionne Jones. Yoseph Watson. Gereal Nunly. Kara Stewart Middle row: Mark Bennett. Michael Yacksyzn. Paul Taylor. Al Johnson. Bobby Entrican. Chris Santose. Derrick Thompson. Johnny Jefferson. Front row: Honore Britton. Garlen Andrews. Tqumo Brumfield. Howard Battle. Curtis Strode. Cednc Lewis. Troy Masses. Raphael Searight. Monti Sterling. Football 157 Varsity Indians This year's basketball team had outstanding personnel return- ing plus some of the best ninth graders Biloxi has ever had. They had quickness, jumping ability, scoring power, experience, and bench strength. The team won the Fort Walton Invitational Tour- nament, the District Eight Division Seven Tournament, and finished second in the Eastern Big Eight Tournament. Two outstanding seniors made their places in the Biloxi High record books. They were Chris Haynes, who became the second all- time leading scorer and first all-time leader in steals; and David James, who became the all-time leader in assists. Elton Price, a senior transfer from Poplarville, Ms., contributed greatly to the success of this year's team, which finished the season with a 17-11 record. When asked about next season, Coach Laird replied, The future looks good for Biloxi.” ► Mike Monti and Brian Jones wait for a rebound. £• £|Ma a9er-G'lb«rt-Foun,f i Johnnie Turner. Al Emma. Brian Jones. David James. Gaberial Shabazz, Glenn Posey. John Love, and Manager Reggie Davis. Standing: Manager Scott Teele, Ronald Robertson. Jeff Green. Mike Monti. John Huffman. Elton Price. Chris Haynes. Tony Jones. Coach Pugh, and Coach Laird. 158 •Basketball ▼ John Love drives the ball down the court for the Indians. ▲ Coach Laird and Coach Pugh. ▲ Slam! Basketball 159 L Lady Indians The 1986 version of the Lady Indians was a very competitive team which featured a lot of inexperienced players who had a good amount of talent. The Lady Indians finished the season with a 19-7 record, including first places in the Eastern Zone Big Eight Tourna- ment and District Eight Division Seven Tournament, and second place in the Overall Big Eight Tournament. Andrea Johnson was a big surprise to the Gulf Coast this year. She became leading scorer for Biloxi with an average of 16 points per game and pulled in 9.5 rebounds per game. Because of the loss of six varsity players, Coach Hall said that there is a lot of work to be done before next season. When asked to comment about this year’s performance of the Lady Indians, Coach Hall replied, Of my four years as coach, this group displayed the best overall attitude of any group I've ever had. They were a joy to work with and this year was a pleasant ex- perience for me, totally. ► Janice Walker looks to make a pass. Kneeling: Ruthie Wright, Sheila Morrisette. Wanda Porter. Roslyn Green. Yolanda Osborne. Brunetta Cherry, and Lakeitha Henderson Standing: Manager Shirley Brister Phia Martin. Lucy Jackson, Andre Johnson, Kim Price, Susan Shelby, and Coach Hall. 160 •Basketball Basketball • 161 162 Basketball Basketball • 163 Kneeling: Ray Dubuison. manager; Jessie Davis. Brian Brown. Warren Ray. Edwin Stallworth. Broderick Campbell. Kenny Brown, and Ayatey Shabazz. manager Standing Damon Penny. Ronnie Barr. Howard Hill, Derrick Reynolds. Bobby Claybrook. Sednc Haynes. Willie Summitt. Ordie Mitchell, and Coach Pugh. 164 •Basketball Indians Shoot to Win Kneeling Monica Nash. Shavonne Osborne. Tonya Brown. Patty Sykes. Felicia Coleman, and Lawanda Daniels. Standing: Manager Shirley Bnster. Stephanie Walker. Terra Dickey, Katnna Levert. Julie Teeter. Tammy Fairley, and Coach Laird. Basketball • 165 ▲ The versatile Andrea Johnson outjumps her opponent ◄ Rosyln Green passes the ball around the St. Martin Defense. Freshmen: Biloxi High West Kneeling: Robert Hartley. Jason Jones. Bryant Hartley, and Greg Cooke. Standing: Coach Walton. Brent Ross. Ardarreyus Shelton. Patrick Simon. Justin Jones William Gore and Manager Shannon Dales. Michelle Stidam. Ponecha Mitchell. Monica Reid. Kim Searcy. Lillian McCormick. Sue Coleman. Denise Davis. Sharon Laster. and Coach Pisarich. 166 •Basketball Freshmen: Biloxi High East Kneeling Raphael Searight. Howard Battle. Julius Hobbs. Craig Wade. Tony Bell. Joe Netters. and Taqumo Brumfield. Standing: Coach Ratliff. Kara Steward. Johnny Jefferson. Garrel Nunley. Enk Mosley. Winston Peters. Jessie Ratliff. Garland Andrews. James Beasley. Cedric Lewis. Manager Darrick Thompson, and Manager Ronnie Hartzog. Sitting laMecia Jones and Jennifer Holmes Standing: Manager Jennifer LaBatard. Portia Thames. LaDonna Gmes. Stephanie Davis. Mane Turner. Amanda Williams. LaTonya Hams. Arzelia Ruffin. Tonya Austin. Kanora Woods, and Coach Robinson. Basketball • 167 ► Norman Lewis and John Cante race for first. ▼ Pam Burbndge smiles as she passes Reggie Rhodes ► Front row: Joey Flowers. Vince Hodge, Salvador Fonte. Middle row: Willie Walton. Dante Brown. John Cante. Norman Lewis, and Reggie Rhodes Back row: James Singleton. Ronald Robertson. Tuypeakas McKay. Robert Levert. Darrick Lewis. Coach Saucier, and Robert Harris. 168 Track Track The 1987 Indian Track Teams have been very competitive in their district and on the state level this year. Through the years, the most difficult opponents for Biloxi have been Moss Point and Gulfport. The Lady Indians most valuable participants this year were: Theresa McCormick — 440 runner; Miriam Sims — 440 runner, long jumper; Pam Burbridge — 100 yard dash; Earlene Harris — 880, 1 mile, 2 mile; Faith Johnson — 880,1 mile; Sonya Taylor — 2 mile, high jump; Mary Hardin — discus. The Lady Indians have many good returning players this year and have been able to compete with the best on the state level. A Vince Hodge warms up 4 Front row: Deborah Mitchell, Oonna Magee, Andrea Sweat, and Teressa Price. Back row: Stephanie Walker. Stacey Peterson. Faith Johnson, Sonya Taylor, Patrisha Boyden. Pam Burbridge, Valerie Payton, and Miriam Sims. Track 169 Cross Country The cross country team was very young this year with only one senior girl and one senior boy. We did a very good job and we are looking forward to the 1987-88 season, stated Coach Killingsworth. This season's most valuable girl was Faith Johnson and most valuable boy was Robert Davis. Those making the All-District team include Faith Johnson, Brenda Kepner, Robert Davis, Darrick Lewis, and Salvatore Fonte. In the state competition Faith Johnson, sophomore, came in ninth place; Brenda Kepner, freshman, came in twelfth place; Darrick Lewis, junior, came in twelfth place; and Robert Davis, junior, came in sixteenth place. The boys team came in fourth place overall in the state competition. Front row: Stacy Peterson. Faith Johnson. Pam Burbridge, Brenda Kepner. and Stephanie Lampin. Second row: Heather Peterson. Rashuntda Jackson, and Joan Gonzales. Third row: Robert Davis. Norman Lewis, and Auther Grandberry. Fourth row: Doug Luke. Alvin Washington. Reginald Rhodes, and Coach Killmgsworth Fifth row: Robert Harns. Jonathon Lechner. and Glen Hopkins. Back row: Slavatore Fonte, Tuypeakus McKay, and Joey Flowers. Cross Country 171 Volleyball In Action The 1986-87 Indian volleyball team did an outstanding job this season ending with a 9-2 record. Their overall record for a seven-year period was 99-4. The Indians played in several tournaments placing second in Our Lady of Victory Tournament and second in the District VIII Tournament. Two players on the Biloxi team were selected for the All-District Tournament Team. Those players were Miriam Sims and Sonya Taylor. ► Miriam Sims drives it over the net. ▲ Seniors always find time to goof off. 1986 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL SCOREBOARD BHS vs St Martin 15-2.15 6 BHS vs, OLV 15-1,15-7 BHS vs OLA 15-11,15-4 BHS vs. Mercy Cross 15-2.15 3 BHS vs. Long Beach 1315.11-15 BHS v$. Bay High 15-5.15-4 BHS vs. St Martin 15-8,15-9 BHS vs OLA 15-8.15-11 BHS vs Mercy Cross 15-5.15-1 BHS vs Long Beach 6-15.10-15 BHS vs Bay High 15-3.15-3 BHS vs OLV 15-5.15-0 172 • Volleyball ▲ Cindy Wilbourn shows Long Beach how it's done. ▲ Long Beach has trouble returning a volley. ▲ Janette Wilbourn receives the Most Improved Player Award A Miriam Sims and Sonya Taylor receive the Most Valuable Player Award. Volleyball • 173 The Volleyball Team Remains on Top Kneeling: Cindy LeLeaux Cozy Hill. Natalie Barnes. Genera Tewell. Charlotte Roberts. Kim Nix. Standing: Coach Duncan. Tine Gibson. M.nam Sims. Mary Hardin. Melinda Parks. Mock3 'ay °r' Jane te Wllt)0urn' Jam Hastert. Kristy Rademacher. Susan Bledsole. Cindy Wilbourn, Regina Bradley. Lelinda Bourgeois. Sammie Smith, Bridgette Beatty. Shannon 174 Volleyball Volleyball 175 Senior — Janette Wilbourn Senior — Miriam Sims Senior — Sonya Taylor Senior — Mary Hardin Senior — Cozy Hill I Senior — Melinda Parks A Sonya attempts a slam in a tough game against Long Beach Senior — Kristy Rademacher Baseball “The 1987 Indian Baseball Team has a good chance to have a good team if our team continues to work hard each day and our pitching staff comes through and has a good year,” commented Coach Pisarich on the coming season. At the beginning of the season, pitching seemed to be the biggest question for the team and would determine the success of the team. The pitchers included Jamie Herring, Skeet Kiser, Brent Moseley, and Mike Little. The team had many outstanding returning players this year including Dick Demourelle, Ronnie Ducksworth, Jamie Herring, Skeet Kiser, John Znachko, and Steven Broussard. Through the years, the most difficult opposing team for the Indians has been Pascagoula. But with the experience on the Indian team, they did not have any problems. ► Skeet Kiser, Scott Lusk. Lawrence Misko. David Marsland. and Josh Green wait for their turns to practice hitting. 176 •Baseball I A Demetrius Jones is always handy to give much-needed advice to fellow teammates. ◄ The basemen prepare for yet another hit and show their determination to get their opponents out. Baseball 177 ◄ As fatigue sets in. the team pauses to take a break from long hours of practice ▼ Kenny Kuhn flashes a smile as he gets ready to throw the man out. He hopes to add another double play to his list of achievements ■ I Biloxi Baseball Bats 1000 ► Front row: Ronnie Ducksworth. Jamie Herring, Mike Ramsey, John Znachko. Steven Broussard. Lawrence Misko, Coach Pisarich. Back row: Floyd Thibodeaux, Oack Demourelle, Skeet Kiser. Dietrich Robinson, Brent Moseley, Demetrius Jones. Mike Little. Keith Marsland. Charlie Jordon. ▼ Jamie Herring prepares to throw one home. 178 •Baseball Baseball 179 Softball Although 1986 was disappointing for the softball team, they had high hopes for the 1987 season. ‘‘With the leadership and dedica- tion of the seniors on the team plus the desire to win and speed of the younger players, the 1987 season should prove to be con- siderably better than the previous one, said Coach Ferril. ► Kristy Rademacher is always alert for the next hit It is her job to concentrate on the next play and anticipate where to throw the ball in order to get the batter out. ▲ Cindy Wilbourn practices hard to perfect her throwing arm. As the next game approaches, each and every player must be in tip-top shape to gain a victory. ► Tamecca Carter decides to make a run for it. and rushes to get to third base. 180 Softball Sitting Tamecca Carter, Elaan Robinson. Franceen Walker, Cindy Leleaux, Natalie Barnes. Wendy Leslie, Visa High and Sheree Wade Kneeling: Tonya Saucier. Genera Tewell, Charlotte Roberts. Katie Brown. Michelle Bordon, Tracy Dartez. Stephanie Loner. Nicole Moses, and Kim Nix. Standing: Coach Ferrill. Lelinda Bourgeois, Sammie Smith. Melinda Parks. Kelli Kris. Sue Cruse. Kristy Rademacher, Darla Godsey, Julie Teeter. Kim Ducksworth. Veronica Hockett. Lawanda Daniels, and Coach Duncan. Softball «181 182 •Softball Softball • 183 Golf Is Up to Par This year's golf team should be one of the school’s best. The talent is there with seasoned veterans such as seniors Richard Ryan and Scott Bishop, juniors Reid Weaver, Bryan Moseley, and Rusty Barlow, and one sophomore Mark Applewhite. This will make up the core of our team this year. If these young men are able to combine their talents with the mental toughness required of winners, this golf team could be the best ever for BHS. The team will begin competition in the early spring. Let's all hope they have a successful year. ► Coach Belvel ▼ Richard Ryan putts to win the game 1 • «r • | im •% ■ . ■ x • tv , ' yffV Tf i « Bran raiireIChard Ry3n' SC°n B'Sh°P’ RuSty Barl°W' ReKl Weaver and Mark APP|ewhl e Kneeling: Kevin Light. Leonard Bentz, Bryan Marsh. Mike Pace. John Baci. Troy Williams. 184 «Golf Golf 185 k « TENNIS The 1986 Tennis Team got off to a good start last year. The team competed in the Eastern Zone Big Eight, District Eight, and State tournaments. They finished the season winning seven of their twelve matches.. This year to improve their skills, the team has practiced after school Monday thru Friday for one to two hours. They have been stringently preparing for the 1987 matches with their major rivals — Pascagoula, Gulfport, and Ocean Springs. ► Beau LaRosa serves a winner ▼ Don Fuller and Drake Miller team up in a doubles match. 186 •Tennis Sitting Robin Adams. Scott Miller, Joey Clark, and Julie Price Second row: Sumsta Stapp. Candi Stevens. Trisha Anzalone. Zanne Raley. Mary LaRosa. Bill Hough. Linh Gonzales. Lisa Smith. Don Fuller, and Chuck McAleer. Back row: Reeves Pringle. Regina Bradley. Billy Graves. Gavin Schmidt. Melissa Williamson. Charles Dunnewind. Philip Gonzales, Drake Miller, and Jim Jones More Tennis! ► Beau LaRosa swings with all his might. A Melissa Williamson prepares to intercept a volley from the opposition. ► Gavin Schmidt and Beau LaRosa may be tennis players on the court, but they are really rock stars at heart. 188 •Tennis Soccer The Biloxi soccer team was young this year with only three year's experience. Even though they finished the season with a 4-6-1 record, the future looked promising as several players showed outstanding ball-handling skills. The team practiced every day of the week when the weather permitted for a maximum of two to three hours at Hollis Field. Coach Marc Noe from Keesler assisted Coach Ellis with the team. Coach Noe devoted several hours in addition to his regular schedule to practice with the team. With the improvement of skills and an increase in team effort, next season should prove to be a promising one. Coach Ellis. ' |.n0. n j vanas Gerry Turner Eric Drennen. Robert Reynolds. Guy Soothienchai. Shen Evans. Steve Holmes. Eric Istre. Michael Gonzales, and George Buckley. Standing: Rusty vlowXhook Smith.' Glen Hopkms. Aaron Mansfield. James Winn, Kevin Light, Curtis Railey. John Inglett. David Evans. David Eaker. Dustin Trochessett. Sam Monti. Tony Cable, id Coach Ellis. Soccer 189 NO Admittance Without Proper I.D. Ithough identification card checks are starting to become more stringent due to the new drinking laws, Biloxi High has been implementing the system of I D. checks for a few years now. Of course, this has nothing to do with the sale of alcholic beverages at B.H.S. It is about the fact that students may not be released from class to attend club meetings without a club I.D. card. The I.D. cards this year are pink with the club name, and the club sponsor's signature on them. Students must keep the I.D. cards with them at all times at school because they will not be released from class without them. Students will also not be admitted to meetings without the proper indentification. Although there are restrictions on clubs, such as the I.D. checks, clubs and organizations are very important to school life. Clubs give students the opportunity to interact with other students who have similar hobbies or interests. Clubs are also important in the social growth of the student body. This is recognized by colleges when they ask for information pertaining to extra-curricular activities. Colleges know that clubs produce leadership qualities and increased community involvement interest in their members. The many varieties of clubs at Biloxi High truly enhance campus life. Clubs 190 The Concert The Performers The Performance The Players The Promoters Indian Echo 1987 Greatest Hits Volume 49 Clubs-191 ► Joel Levi, Secretary; Joanna Nelson. Treasurer Leanna Dusang Paul Gibson Wendy Jackson Stephen Kifer Laura Lea Lanier Tam Ly Barbra Malicoat Gisille Marsh Aaron Micksch Kenny Goundas 192 Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Melody Miles Kimberly Nelson Shannon O'Keefe Lonna Pack Jarrod Pitalo Kenneth Ray Janice Rivers Johneen Ross Richard Ryan Scott Schevlmg Simon Scoggins Sheri Simpson Lisa Smith David Staehlmg Sonya Taylor Nannette Travis Bill Wansley Jannette Wilbourn UNDERCLASSMEN Rusty Barlow Marcus Gonzales Drake Miller Charlotte Roberts Julie Beaupre William Graves Melody Millsaps Gavin Schmidt Tammy Brossett Troy Harns Michael Monti Latonya Shelton Hanh Bui Elizabeth Hartman Christine Monto Kristen Szmurlo Claire Campbell Jam Hastert Mary Nguyen Donna Taylor Thuan Dang Felicia Jimerson Tho Van Nguyen Scott Teele Jana DeGrafft Barbara Jones Yolunda Osborne Dean Tetter Linda Delacruz Stephanie Lampm Laura Ost Jon Valentine Donna DeSilvey Stephanie Lawrence Michelle Parker Kara Vowel 1 Christopher Entriken Kevin Light Shelly Powers Seth Williams Lisa Foley Christi MaGrath Rives Pringle Sharonda Williams Laura Gnuschke Mickey Mangum Martin Rivers Michael Wise Honor Society 193 KEY CLUB ▲ Front row: Chris Foret. Johnna Keely, Jamie Dunn. Vicki Faurie. Jana DeGrafft. Tine Gibson. Cozy Hill. Trisha Bacy. Angela Bordeaux. Regina Sissom, Judi Hallett. Doug Luke. Melissa Beauman, Mark Applewhite. Second row: Michelle Parker. Dona Linsey, Claudia Cross. Lisa Foley. Joanna Nelson. Laura Lea Lanier. Larry Slater. Amy Downs. Zanne Raley, Teresa Clark. Charlotte Roberts. Linda Delacruz. Third row: Cindy Green. Lisa Pisarich. Bemie Martino. Janeen Suarez. Clair Cambell. Bonnie Powell. Jani Hastert. Tammy Backhaus. Shannon O'Keefe. Billy Graves, Sharonda Williams, Beth Wilson. Jenny Burinskas. David Evans. Rusty Barlow. Steven Broussard. Back row: Regina Bradley, Michael Brunson, Carol Gunther, Dawn Scontrino. LeLinda Bourgeois. Randy Breal. Jon Gazzo. Paul Pitalo. Jimmy Campbell. Bryan Mosely, Mike Pace, Gavin Schmidt. Melissa Williamson. Susan Parker, Floyd Thibodeaux. Kristy Rademacher. Sarah Hulbert. Reid Weaver ► Front row: Angie Black. Leonard Bentz, Cindy Leleaux. Natalie Barnes. Hope Corso. Greg Cooke. Chris Landers. Lisa Klaehn. John Bacy Back row: Dena Liberto. Jona Kmabrew. Kim Nix, Susan Bledsoe. Genara Tewell, Sunista Stapp. Cindy Wilbourne. Jason Steckler, Geramie Hopkins. Above: Karen Fayard. Sponsor. 194 Key Club Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Members serve their home, school, and community. Key Club is an international organization encompassing chapters in the United States and eleven other countries as well. Each year representatives from the Biloxi High Key Club travel to the International Key Club Convention. This year it is being held in Canada in July. This convention gathers Key Club members from as far away as Jamaica and Australia. This year something new has been established by the Key Club. In the three middle schools, Builders Clubs have been set up to prepare students for membership in the Key Club once they reach Biloxi High. Being a very school and community oriented club, members entered and participated in the 1986 Biloxi Homecoming. They entered trucks in the parade and presented the football players with special cups. Key Club 195 STAGE LEFT Front row: Claire Campbell, Dana Beard, Karin Parker, Tara Byrd. Sidney Agyiler. Tammy Cochran. Travis Rossignol. Kristi Sankovich. Denise Davis, Troy Harris, Shelli Gary. Angela Chester, Donna DeSilvey. Sarah Hulbert, Patti Gary, Cheri Poling. Stephanie Beck. Second row: Robbie Moms. Michael Moore. Tonya Saucier, Amy Olier, Cindy Thrash. Mandy Fairly. Kim Johnson, Katie Brown. Joey Clark. Paul Pitalo, Drew Balius. Tracey West, Tammy Murray, Angie Yost, Richard Connie. Gavin Richmond. Andrew Coleman; Third row: Les Brooks. Allen Byrd. Paul Gibson. Chris Mace. Andrea Catier, Delane Adams, Angela Landrum. Stacie Hulbert. John Lechner. Skip Girten. Deena Liberto. Larry Slater, Laura Lea Lanier. Ellen Gromley. Elizabeth Hartman. Erin Crowther. Melissa Farnsworth. Angela Rebstock; Back row: St. John Barq. Glenn Hopkins. Brian Callery, Mike Meleski, Jay Sharr. Rhett Bennett, Morgan Boeter, Natalie Barnes. Sean Murphy. Cindy LeLeaux. Marla Gollott. Robert Stanovich. Corina Arceneaux, Shannon Parker. Angie Black. Helen Simon. Erica Washington. Michelle Norman. Kathy Ezell. Right: Stage Left Sponsor. Ron Chester 196 • Stage Left This year. Stage Left sponsored the play, Impromptu. The play lasted about thirty-five minutes and was about four experienced actors who were told to make up a play about Life within a time limit. The play was acted out by four fellow Biloxi High students. Troy Harris played Tony, Shelli Gary played Laura, Dana Beard captured the role of Winifred, and Paul Gibson acted the part of Ernest. Impromptu was presented to the student body in the Auditorium for the price of one dollar. Stage Lett • 197 Languages The purpose of the French Club is to familiarize the Biloxi High student body with French culture. The club sold gummi bears in order to send one or maybe two students to France this summer. Their goal is to pay half of the fares for the two students. They will live in France for a month as exchange students. The Junior Classical League is dedicated to the recognition of Ancient Rome and its culture. The club participates in Foreign Language Week, local conventions, the National Latin Test, and school-related activities. Throughout these activities, the members will try to portray their theme of Roman life as it was many centuries ago. The main purpose of the Spanish Club and the Spanish Honor Society is to promote Spanish culture and language. The members have all been in Spanish or are presently enrolled in Spanish. Members have opportunities to gain recognition at state language competitions and by taking the Spanish National Test Exam. Also, students in the Spanish Honor Society work to help other students to attain Spanish scholarships. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Above: Ana Maria Hayden. Sponsor Spanish Honor Socie- ty: Jude Lupinetti, Sponsor Spanish Club. Front row: James Childrey. Edee Byrd. Nga Do. Hanh Bui. Jon Valen- tine, Drake Miller. Don Fuller. Laura Lea Lanier, Mrs. Hayden; Back row: Larry Slater, Erin Crothers, Henry Dick, Linh Gonzales. Jannette Wilbourne. Melody Millsaps. Chris Entriken, Melody Miles. James Church. 198 • Languages FRENCH CLUB Front row: Thu-Thug Dang. Thao Vu. Sherry Button. Tammy Cochran. Samantha Wild. Wendy Lesley. Mary Nguyen. Jennie Wisniewski. Back row: Phong Vuong. Bieu Nguyen, Tan Huong, Linda Austin. Kristi Brewer. Lucy Goodwin. Cindy Williams. Melissa Lester. Lisa Taranto. Dawn Prazza. SPANISH CLUB Front row: Al Taylor. Dion Scott. Jami Ann Swift. Jenny Roberts. Mary LaRosa. Will Lowom. Tyuan Moore. Brad Benton. Deme McMeans. Whitney Elyce Wade. Crissy Monto. Evan Belen, Michael Gonzalez Back row: Kimberly Nelson. Jude Lupinetti. Sponsor. James Childrey. Michelle Hills. Becky Campbell. Anthony Starcher. Tejas Desai. Jayme Faulkner. Melissa Haines. Heather Sepela. Wendy Myers. Melissa Herrin. Below: Mrs. Hughes. Junior Classical League; Mrs. Blankenship, French Club. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Front row: Kennon Crockett. Stephen Dawson. Aaron Mansfield. Cinnamen Michaux. Tracy West. Latonya Shelton. Adrienne Davis. Felicia Jimerson. Teresa Price. Lien Doan. Second row. Barbara Jones. Elizabeth Hartmen. Stacey Drieling, Scott Teele, Ashley St. Martin. Danielle Eckhart. Phuong Vu. Bobbie Thompson. Paige Cunningham. Due Nguyen. Nga Do. Mrs. Hughes. Sponsor. Back row: Steve Cummings. Melinda Parks. Doug Joachim. Donella Wallace. Sue Cruse. Erik Drennen. Kim Nix. Julie Teeter. Tara Taranto. Sara Piety, Christi Magrath. Michele Filion. Darla Cunningham. Les Hancock. Allen Bodron. Languages • 199 c’ 2?na0Bcard- SW' Gary. Keith Marsland. Dav.d Staehling. Stephanie Beck. Beau LaRosa. Kenny Goundas. James Larkin. Beth Rouse. 5fc t Br,d?tne MaT row.IMs, Pomierski Racf l Reeb. Tara Hickey. Laura Gantz. Drew Balius. Mechelle Hodge. Jennifer Sicuro. Lawrence M.sko, Vicki Rosset ti. Joe Gazzo Scott Schevlmg. Tracey Stepens. Bnan Chancey. Matt Langlmais. Mike Bush Third row Karin Parker John Znachko. Angie Yost. Lester Baumgarten. wHen7rP ck Chucky McAller. Travis Watson. Allen Bodron Back row Mane Hegler. Skee! Kiser. Jay Taylor. Tony Misko. M.ke Coursey Campbell. Bnan Veal. Charles Murray. Dean Sebrmg. Brent Drawdy. Richard Ryan. Jarrod Pitalo. Scott Bishop Smith. Jennifer Sliman. ent Moseley. Jimmy juniors: from how: jimmy Bull Joey Clark Tnc.a Anzalone. Kara Vowell. Holly York. Libby Montgomery. Dustin Trochesset. Kenny Kuhn Julie Venable Joev Roberts Second row Jennifer Galle. Tasha Lawrence. Laurie 0 Neal. Candi Stevens. Kristen Szmurlo. Shene Blyler. Kevin Light, Johnna Keelv Brvan Marsh Mike Willis Span Murphy. Cathy Wild. Jamie Dunn Back row_ Seth Williams. Christine Ladmer. Christina Yapit. Paul Pitalo. Troy Harris. Donna DeSilvey Lisa Powell Sandra French Heatl Stevenson. Carol Cross. Jana DeGraft. Pat Flannery. Jon Gazzo. Jason Moore. Randy Breal. Billy Rhodes 200 • Interact Sophomores: Front row: Dianna Gabrich, Susan McAleer. Theresa Gosselin. Mercee Gautier. Kelli McCarthy. Jay Sharr, Mary LaRosa. Hope Corso. Donnie Suter Second row: Bill Hough. Glen Murray. David Marsland, Phil Lechner. Scott Lusk. Kevin Rosetti. Brian Sidaway. Christy Foretich. Amy Sutton. Augie Joachim. Christy Reynolds. Shasta Olier. Back row: David Entriken, Steve Coker. Kristy Brewer. Tamara Harris. Shelli Hodges. Traci McHan. Natilie Barnes. Angela Hall. Kellie Pomeirski, Jennifer Bruce. Lisa Shore. Andrea Brown Freshmen: Front row: Rhett Taylor. Kristin Parchert. Danielle Fryer. Bndget Roberts. Tami McFain. Brandi Hall. Tracy West. Carl Blyler. Jason Johns. Patti Gary Second row: Brandi Smith. Mandy Fairley. Mary Leigh Cadman. Kim Eleuterius. Melody Miller. Katie Wold. Greg Cooke. Katie Brown. Back row: Todd Kirkland. Christine Ransom. Cindy Williams. Angela Landrum. Traci Dartez. Stacie Hurlbert, Jonathan Lechner. Lisa Byrd. Cane Sullenberger, Tony Yapit. Kim Johnson. Geremie Hopkins. INTERACT Sponsored by the Rotary Club, the purpose of the Interact Club is to help the community by performing services. Some of these activities are Christmas caroling, canned food drives, Christmas bell ringing, car washes, and visits to the homes for retired persons. Once a year an Interact Convention is held in which members from the Biloxi chapter and other chapters in the Southeast meet and discuss activities and programs they have been involved in. It is a good experience for all those who attend. Interact • 201 Hi-Tide Keeps Rising The Biloxi Hi-Tide has two main jobs: putting together the best possible newspaper and raising the money to pay for printing costs. Student reporters work hard to find ideas for features, report school news, and sell ads to local businesses for financial support. The Hi-Tide depends on student support to help raise money. This year, an incentive was added to the newspaper subscription drive. All homerooms who subscribed 100 percent were treated to a special 30-minute break each time the paper was delivered. Another fund raiser was the sale of valentines. These valentines, complete with chocolate hearts, were available in various designs for sweethearts, friends, secret admirers, and teachers. The Hi-Tide is proud to be the only full-sized newspaper in Mississippi that is published by a high school and a winner of a second-place award by Columbia Scholastic Press Association. Right: Hi-Tide editors: Nicki Fortinberry and Tara Byrd Above Front row: Martha Guce. Vikki Masters Back row: Libby Montgomery. Shawn Momforte. Kristin Parchert. Reporters Far Right Michael Monto and James Victory, Reporters. Right: Mrs Truax, Sponsor. 202 • Paper Staff Upper Left: Janice Rivers, Comptroller; Danielle Eckhart, Production Manager. Upper Right; Joy Senseny, Clubs editor; Stephon Dawson, Sports editor. Lower Left: Walter Ross and Billy Chorba, photographers. Lower Right: Danny Sheffield, Karin Parker, Brian Chancey, Mike Miller, artists. Not pictured: Marla Gollott, Traci Jones, Perry Pinkerton, Reggie Rhodes. Paper Staft • 203 Special Interest Clubs The purpose of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (F.C.A.) is to promote Christian values and ideals in today's athletes and youth. The group at Biloxi High School is only one of many chapters across the nation. Members attend meetings in which they learn how to face situations of today. Junior Civitans is a high school organization derived from the international organization, Civitans. The purpose of the JayCee’s is to promote community involvement and participation in community services. One of the activities sponsored by the JayCee's was a haunted house during the Halloween season. Another national organization has a chapter here at Biloxi High School. The Future Homemakers of America brings together students from beginning and advanced home economics classes who wish to further their careers in that field. They deal with cooking, cooking and household safety, and various sewing and clothing situations. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN A THLETES Front row. Al Taylor, Donnie Sutm, Troy Harris, Steven Tannehill. Sean Murphy. Henry Dick, Darren Weems, Bryan Bounds. Sedric Cole. Robin Green, Travis Watson. Johnny Jeffer- son. James Simmons, Jay Schaar. Clay Montiforte; Second row: Deonne Currie, Kim Searcy. Dona DeSilvey, Andy Mitchell, Mike Monti, Al Emma. Robert Davis, Kenny Ferris. Damon McDaniels, Reme Martinez, Chris Santos, Bryant Hartley. Billy Hale. Chris Entnken; Third row: Faith Johnson, Monica Reid. Armen Odom, Bruce McClendon, Cornelms Haynes, Eddie Thomas, Bucky Harris. Steven Ferris. David Jackson, David Collins, Seth Williams, Billy Graves, Timbo Pizzetta, Paul Mitchell; Back row: Stephanie Walker, Tony Otis. Bnan Mitchell. Tony Bell. Kareem Singleton. Jereld Nunley, Mark Bennett, Jeffery Jordon, Al Watkins. Yul Grace. Justin Jones. David Marsland. 204 • Clubs JUNIOR CIVITANS Front row: Susie Pitalo. Sponsor; Sylvia Hickey. Sponsor; Leana Dusang.Marilu Mecchi, Melong Busby. Beth Rouse. Not pictured: Bnan Bedsole. Amy McWhorter. Stephanie Lawrence. Melissa McCoy. Tammy Kingsling. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front row: Tamatha Arnold. Cynthia Lee. Felicia Jimerson. LaTonya Shelton. Adrienne Davis. Chnsty Young. Nicky Fortinberry. Vici Ann Hire. Susan McCormick. Back row: Susan Coleman. Shyri Beard. Valene Payton. Sakinnah Carney. Tiffany Payton. Cherlin Manning. Sandra Lewis. Tamse Wilson. Michelle Williams. Sylvia Hickey and Susie Pitalo ◄ FCA members Joe Gazzo and Henry Dick take time out to relax. Clubs • 205 1. Ms Chivers. Science Club Sponsor 2. Mr West. Science Club Sponsor 3. Ms Tomgan. Law Club Sponsor 4 Mr Fabiano. Law Club Sponsor 5. Ms Fields. Quill and Scroll Sponsor SCIENCE CLUB Front row Billy Stock. Hintomi Wince. Steve Holmes. Ashley St. Martin. Adrienne Davis. Latonya Shelton. Felicia Jimerson. Aurelia Bradford. Janice Rivers. Ms Chivers. Mr West Second row_Barry McCullock. Richard Ryan, Donna Desilvey. Dean Tetter. Thuan Dang. Robert Smith. Tammy Brossett, David Duncan. Billy D Wince. Tom Edwards. “Gonzatez Third row Kennon Crockett. Geremie Hopkins. Cmdy Thrash. James Childrey. Michael Wise. Scott Dunnewmd. Daniel Weldon. Marc Gillespie. Jennifer Alwart. Victor Miller. Allen Bodron Back row: Greg Morris. Troy Harns. Chris Entncan, Greg Jones. Tim Rose. Paul Holsapple. Heather Hughes. Lucy Goodwin. Mr Parent c LAW CLUB Front row Judy Lynch. Hitomi Wince. Larry Slater. Erin Crother. Paul Gibson. Linh Gonzales. Dana Beard. Mr Fabiano. Second row: Cathy Kessler. Tara Hayes. Jeannette c‘brt°hur e' uarHKHe9or' eit.h HUi?ter' e??on.?r )ckett Jennifer oilman. Third row: Aurelia Bradford. Regina Bird. Donna DeSilvey. Christie McGrath. Jani Mastert, Natalie Ware r°’i! 'atthe!',®u by- Lee Nyary. Libby Montgomery. Troy Harris. Fifth row. Joe Brady. Bruce Malicoat, D. J. Vanas. Jane Russell. John Holsapple. Dennis Broussard. Sixth row Kirby Harvey. Billy Brown. Back row: Kristi Brewer. Candi Hoffman. Jackie Henry 206 • Clubs Students Get Involved The Quill and Scroll Honor Society is composed of students who are interested in creative writing. The goal of the society is to edit and assemble Biloxi High's literary magazine, Indian Etchings. The magazine, sold in the late spring, includes literary and art work of Biloxi High students. The Biloxi High School Law Club was formed in 1985 as an extracurricular activity to complement the school's Law class and to supplement the mock Trial Team. Membership is open to all students who have an interest in the practical application of the law and law related activities. Although not formed to train future attorneys, those student whose future plans include any legal training will benefit from membership. The Law Club actively supports all law related activities in the school, including the championship Mock Trial Team. The purpose of Biloxi High's Science Club, or Beta Sigma Chi, is to promote a greater understanding of the world of science among the students of Biloxi High School. QUILL AND SCROLL Front row: Miss Fields. Wendy Lesley. Johneen Ross. Melanie McMillon, Nicole Morris. Giselle March. Tara Byrd. Janice Rivers, Mary Nguyen. John Bui, Don Fuller. Nicki Fortinberry. Cozy Hill. Stephen Kifer, Rachel Reeb. Stephanie Beck. John Znachko. Stacey McGuire. Ed Bodron Second row: Minam Sims, Tara Hayes. Jennie Moore. Kelli Kriss. Melinda Parks. Sue Cruse, Kennon Crockett. Drew Balius. Scott Schevling, Jennifer Sliman. Skeet Kiser, Nanette Travis. Shannon O'Keefe. Sheri Simpson. Kenny Goundas. Joel Levi Back row: James McKinley. Laura Lee Lanier. Joanna Nelson, Sonya Taylor. Larry Slater. Theodore Osborne. Rondell Campbell. Kenneth Ray. Bill Wansley. Paul Gibson, Erik Drennom. Mike Bush, Marie Hegler Clubs 207 LEO CLUB Left to nght: Mr White. John Trombley. Stephanie Harmon. Laura Stiles. Marla Gollott. MU ALPHA Front row: Leanna Ousang. Claire Campbell. Shannon O'Keefe, Joel Levi. Ms Susan Barnes. Second row: Mike Monto. Barry McCulloch. Dean Teffer, Giselle Marsh. Tho Nguyen. Hao Nguyen Thanh. Seth Williams. Billy Graves. Jeffrey Micksch. James Jones, Eric Istre. Back row: Drake Miller. Kirby Harvey. Brent Ross. Thuan Dang. Marcus Gonzales. James McKinley. Larry Slater. Sheri Simpson. LaTonya Shelton. Aurelia Bradford. Tam Ly. Charles Stanley. D. J. Vanas. Inset: Ms. Susan Barnes. Sponsor. BACK BAY Front row: Linda Austin. Shayne Baca. Denise Crowther. Greg Morris. Theresa Wood. Prachoom Reck, Gloria Davidson. Everett Ledbetter. Wayne Ross. Kevin Coleman. B. G. Tiblier. Bonnie Powell. Lihn Gonzales. Second row: Harrel Balius. Scott Marlin, Vince Hodge. Sherryl Johnson. Carolyn Johnson. Liza Patrick. Tommie Jean Handford. Namanet Storm. Sean Murphy. Chandler Cheek. Tony Cable. Cathy Murry. Michelle Rigley. Lisa Powell. Marie Hegler. Back row: William Chorba. Belinda Budmck. Denise Copeland. Tammy Bockhas. Lynn Higginbotham. Jeri Dennis. Troy Collins. Angela Saucier. Keith Capehart, Watler Ross. Richard Bauer. Julie Narbo. Billy Budnick. Mike Monti, Al Emma. Bobby Claybrook. Inset: Ms. Tomgan. Sponsor. 208 • Clubs 1986-87 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS e ™,“LEADERS OF THE PACK” Nanette Travis Co-Captain Shelli Gary Co-Captain Me Ionic McMillian Mary LaRosa Katrina levert 210 • Football Cheerleaders Vicki Rosetti Ms. Fayard. Sponsor Angie Yost Angela Howard Sheree Wade Andrea Brown Traci McHan Donnette Balius Hope Corso Kelli Pomierski Sharon Mount Cheerleader Recognition The 1986-87 Football Cheerleaders attended camp at William Carey College, and were selected the top squad by receiving the Award of Excellence. The squad was awarded superior ribbons daily. Four cheerleaders were selected for All-American Cheerleader. They were Angie Yost, Melanie McMillon, Angela Howard, and Sheree Wade. Football Cheerleaders «211 BILOXIANS Biloxians: 1st row: I to r: Keelia Altheimer. Kimm Baxter, Michelle Strolam, Jason Rosonet. Theodore Osbourne. Jonathan Green, Fredrick McDonald. Angela Chester. Dawn Frazza. Lori Wales. 2nd row: April Baraboo. Tracy Mears. Nancy Knisley. Marcus Lashley. Scott Gearin. Darrin Clinton. Tim Rose. Skip Girten. Larry Slater, Laura Lea Lanier. Amy McWhorter. Danielle Ekhart. 3rd row: Andrea Wright, Pam Smith. Felicia Jimerson. Deena Liberto. Laura Gantz. Michelle Hills, Janice Rovers. 4th row: Melody Munsen. Raquel Smith. Nicole Morris. Melody Miles. Lucy Jackson. Tom Karavant. Cedric Haynes. Scott Lusk. Kenny Clinton. Candyce Huffman. Joanna Nelson. Angie Sasser. Octet Front row: I to r: Deena Liberto, Joanna Nelson. 2nd row: Raquel Smith. Larry Slater. Laura Lea Lanier, back row: Damn Clinton. Theodore Osbourne. Skip Girten 212 The Biloxians are busy throughout the year They perform for the student body in their Christmas concert. The Popsingers perform for civic organizations Each year the Madrigal singers perform at a concert and hold an Italian dinner. The Biloxians take trips during the spring vacation and perform for the middle schools Officers: 1st row: I to r Melody Miles. Nicole Morris. Laura Lea Lanier Joanna Nelson. 2nd row: Kimm Baxter. Raquel Smith. Larry Slater. Lori Wales 3rd row: Deena Liberto. Skip Girten, Laura Gantz. Theodore Osbourne. 4th row: Amy McWhorter. Scott Luck. Felicia Jimerson Darrin Clinton. Nancy Kmsley. 9th Grade Choir First row: I to r: Jennifer Laubert. Ponecha Mitchell Rachel Blackman. Charles Therrell. Bill Davis. Daphne Kostmayer Joan Gonzales. Holly Mabb. Angela Rebstock. 2nd row: Gina MacDonald Yolonda Williams. Marie Turner. Glen Carswell. Michael Wright. Dwayne Showers. Dwight Jones. Amanda Williams, Michelle Borden. Stephanie Loner. 3rd row Rashunda Jackson. Michelle Keller. Kim Searcy. Tamitha Arnold. Julie Price. Peggy Becker. Cathy Sloan. Angela Keller. Rebecca Welch. Stephanie Skains. 213 1 Accompanist and Director: Darrin Clinton and Mrs Barnes 2. Boys Quartet: I to r: Jason Rosonet. Larry Slater. Darrin Clinton, and Theodore Osborne 3. Madrigal Singers: I to r: front row: Amy McWhorter. Lori Wales. Laura Lea Lanier second row Laura Gantz. Theodore Osborne, Nicole Morris. Jason Rosonet. Kimm Baxter. Larry Slater. April Baraboo. third row: Joanna Nelson. Skip Girten. Raquel Smith, Darrin Clinton. Melody Miles. Dwight Jones. Deena Liberto, and Tom Kamont. 214 •Biloxians Pop Singers: Seated: I to r: April Baraboo. Amy McWhorter, Kimm Baxter. Jason Rosonet. 3rd row: Lon Wales. Theodore Osbourne. Laura Lea Lanier. Larry Slater. 4th row: Melody Miles. Deena Liberto 5th row Tom Kamont. Skip Girten 6th row: Joanna Nelson. Nicole Morris Center top Laura Gantz. Darrin Clinton. Raquel Smith. Girls Sextet: Seated: I to r: Laura Lea Lanier. Kimm Baxter 2nd row: Laura Gantz. Raquel Smith. Nicole Morris. Lon Wales Biloxians • 215 THE PRIDE OF THE MISS Flutes Carol Cross Kevin Veal Melome Arguelles Darla Cunningham Tam Vuong Melissa Farnsworth Billy Wince Denise Crowther Christy Foretich Renee Winn Andy Fobes Marc Gillespie Diana Gabrich Tamara Harris Yancy Yeatts 'Heather Greger Tosha Lawrence Trumpets Raquel Jones Christy McGrath Tammy McClain Wendy Myers Jonathan Ad km Deme McMeans Shelly Powers Tncia Anzalone Barbara Migues Shayne Baca Enca Shertield Saxophones Greg Bankston Whitney Wade Thomas Bradfield Clarinets Christy Krivanec Johnathan Byrd Barry McCulloch Chris Carnley Sandra Bagby Tenyeka Pringle Sandra Lewis Edmond Suares deValera McGatlm Laura Brewer Tara Sullivan Victor Miller 216 •Marching Band ISSIPPI GULF COAST David Staehlmg Doug Vincent Dan Weldon Homs Harrel Balius Chris Gibbs Jennifer Laubert Sheri Simpson Trombone Howard Battle David Blake Chandler Cheek Roger McGmty Frank McKinley Curtis Railey Martin Rivers Baritones Richard Smith Dene Washington Tubas Jeff Birdsong Ronnie Hertzog Ayatey Shabazz Kurt Wilson Percussion Rusty Barlow Donnie Baker Jay Collins Tracey Dannemueller Mike Falcon Bryan Hall Mickey Mangum Jennifer Saveli Greg Schevlmg Scott Schevlmg Royal Spragio Robert Stanovich Billy Stock Scott Stringer Kristen Szmurlo Dean Tetter Kara Vowell Rayfield Wescovich Marching Band • 217 BILOXI HIGH DRUM AND FLAG CORPS I to r: front row: Suzanne Thompson. Helen Sirmon. Christie Reynolds. Jenny Roberts. Lonna Pack second row: Jane Russell. Michelle Filion. Samara Ker Jamie Swift, Shannon Peckms. Cindy Green. Coy Glover. Amy Mock, third row: Sheri Andrews. Valerie Payton. Heather Hughes. Lucy Goodwin. Edie Byrd, Narbo. Kim Ducksworth. Melissa Sutton. Cindy Williams, Angel Ponder. I to r: front row. Jennifer Sovell. Kara Vowell. Knsten Szmurto. second row Robert Stanovich. Dean Teffer. Scott Schevling, Mickey Mangum Greg Schevfeig Rusty Barlow. Donnie Baker third row: Scott Stringer. Tracy Dannenmeuller. Mike Falcon. Royal Spragio. Jay Collins. Rayfield Westovich. Billy Stock. Grej 218 • Drum Flag Band Officers 219 “...Go to it, 0 Jazzmen. ” Carl Sandburg 1920 The Biloxi High School Marching Band has practiced long and hard this year with summer band and two hours of practice after school every Monday. That practice has paid off. Our band attended the State Contest in April receiving all superiors in the categories of drum major, student conductor, sight reading and concert. This year the band was selected by the USM director of bands to play at the Conductor’s Conference at Hattisburg. Three band members were chosen to participate in the All-State Lions Band. They were Donna Taylor, David Staehling, and Jeff Birdsong. Along with marching in the homecoming, Mardi Gras and Christmas parades, the band was able to play at every football game this year. Left: Mr. Fayard; Asst Band Director. Mr Hannah: Band Director Lower Left Bend Officers: L to r: Kelli Kriss. Donna Taylor. David Staehling, Scott Schevlmg. Mike Falcon. Amy Mock Below: Kelli Kriss. Drum Majorette 220 • Basketball Cheerleaders Lisa Pisanch Christina Yaprt Sammie Smith Jenny West Debbie Bush Katie Wold Kim Eleutenus Stephanie Moore Katie Brown Michelle Trepamer Lisa Thompson Natalie Barnes Basketball Cheerleaders • 221 STUDENT Seniors: front row: Shelli Gary, Rocky Smith. Stacey McGuire, Lynette Mattma, Beth Rouse, second row: Stephanie Beck, Jennifer Sicuro, Lisa Fayard. Vicki Rosetti. Tara Hickey. Jennifer Sliman. back row: Henry Dick. David Staehlmg, Joe Gazzo. Brent Moseley. Mike Ramsey. Neil Woods. Billy Chorba. Sophomores: front row: Angela Chester. Jennifer Trahan. Natalie Barns. Hope Corso. Sheree Wade second row: Heather Smith. Andrea Brown. Angela Hall. Traci McHan. Lisa Thompson, back row: Kristi Brewer. Diana Gabnch. Glen Murray. Brian Patterson. Sharon Mount 222 • Student Council COUNCIL Juniors: front row: Tanya Corso, Libby Montgomery. Claudia Cross. Lisa Pisarich second row Paul Pitalo. Tosha Lawrence. Troy Harris back row: Berme Martino. Jon Gazzo. Randy Breal. Sharonda Williams Freshmen: front row: Patti Gary. Katie Wold. Katie Brown. Brandi Hall. Bngette Robinson second row Melody Miller. Kim Eleutenus. Kim Johnson. Cindy Thrash. Brandi Smith, back row Debbie Bush. Greg Cooke. Jonathan Lechner. Todd Kirkland. Cindy Williams Student Council • 223 Student Body Officers Vicki Rosetti, Internal Vice President; Stacey McGuire, President; Billy Chorba, External Vice President. Inset: Mrs. Bentz, Sponsor. 224 • Student Body Officers Student Council Officers Officers: front row: Jennifer Sicuro, Historian; Lisa Fayard, Parliamentarian; Tara Hickey. Corresponding Secretary; Beth Rouse, Recording Secretary, back row: David Staehling, Treasurer. Henry Dick. Sergeant at Arms: Mike Ramsey. Reporter Inset: Ms Van Zant. Sponsor Student Council Officers • 225 Students Prepare for the Future The Intensive Business Training program (IBT) is designed to provide office competencies to eleventh and twelfth grade students who exhibit an interest in business and office occupations. This course gives the student office training by providing a model office laboratory. Emphasis is placed on word processing, which includes training on the automated typewriters and the microcomputers. Accounting applications and data base management on the microcomputer are also a part of the IBT class. Students meet daily in a two-hour block of time and receive two units of credit per year. Intensive Business Training gives the students marketable, entry-level job skills. Above: Mrs. Girouard, F.B.L.A. Sponsor; Miss Smith. F.8.L.A. and IBT Sponsor Future Business Leaders of America Front row: Michele Harbison, Ellen Wood, Julie Venable. Anianette Guthrie, Miss Maryalyce Smith. Back row: Mrs Margaret Girouard. Tara Hickey, Raquel Jones. Regina Bradley. Jami Dunn, Noel Necaise. Not pictured: Natalie Ware. 226 • FBIA IBT Front row: Barbara Malicoat. Tracy Stephens. Madonna Olier. Carol Gunther. Danielle Reed. Shawn Roberson. Tracey Detiege. Paula Bulluck. Tan Ly Back row: Miss Smith. Janeen Suarez. Lynette Picard. Denise Copeland. Pearl Keller. Bernice Mattma. Lisa Fayard. Dona Lindsey. Candace Hanshaw. Kelvin Robertson Not pictured: Kim Nfluyen. Jen Dennis. Shelly Elliott. James Singleton. Front row: Amy Curtis. Dee Dee Robinson. Laquita Davis. Holley Harns. Monica Retliff. Chrmtina Parks. Melome McMillan. Tenyeka Pnngle. Nanette Travis. Michelle Lloyd. Kathy Murry. Back row: Marnette Berne. Dee Dee Taylor. Debbie Atkins. Claudia Cross. Jennifer Lenhart. Judy Hallet. Tammy Backhus. Regina Sisson. Dawn Scontrmo. Dusit Williams. Bridgette Mattma. Laura Ost. Miss Smith. Front row: Ellen Wood. Anjanette Gunthne. Julie Veneble. Vi Nguyen. Raquel Jones. Tara Hickey. Second row: Rom DeGuzman, Cindy Williams. Lisa Schriber. Laurie Lertz. Jamie Dunn. Candi Norwood. Miss Smith. Back row: Vicki Sterling. Miriam Sims. Sonya Taylor. Regina Bradley. Noel Necaise. Lester Baumgarten. Not pictured: Michelle Clark. Michele Harbirson IBT • 227 Diverse Organizations The Biloxi High School Modeling Club's objective is to serve the club members by training and educating them in all the fields of modeling and pageant participation. The 1986-1987 school year was filled with seminars and workshops with guest speakers and instructors who are considered the best in their chosen line of work involved in all the areas of modeling. Many members also successfully participated in many local and state pageants held all over Mississippi. In its incipient stage, the Amerasian Culture Club is spending much of its energy in getting organized with membership, new officers, and rules. Plans for the year included: helping a needy family at Christmas, having a club Christmas dinner, designing T-shirts for the club, and taking an educational trip in the spring. The Junior Red Cross is a community service oriented club. The members organized and participated in the Great American Smokeout. The members participated in the bell ringing for the Salvation Army over the Christmas holidays. They also assisted with the Angel tree and Santa Calling.” In addition, as a club they adopted a family at Christmas and put on an Easter party for the P.A.C.H. children. Right: Students take part in the Great American Smokeout. Below. Modeling Club Front Row: Donna Erickson; Sponsor. Melissa Horn. Candi Norwood. Kathy Sloan. Susan Tillman, Monica Ratliff, Fran Walker. Tracy West. Alicia Hollingsworth, Raquel Jones. Asenath Gray. Madonna Olier. Mona Ponson, Nina Austin, Rochelle Blackmon, Shannon Vicent, Sherry Holsapple, Brandy Senseny Second row: Lina Nguyen, Trina Nguyen. Stephanie Kivak. Michelle Witmyer. Lucy Goodwin, Tracy Mears, Tara Sullivan, Lon Long, LaWanda Daniels. Carla Jones. Nicole Moses, LaVonda Green, Kim Thu. Susan Kostmyer. Jacmta Paschali, Donna Brachmyer 8ack row: Nona Ponson. Brenda Num Num. Yolanda Williams. Toya Grace, Selina McDonnell, Cindi Brewer. Lisa Thompson. Oonna DeSilvey. Kim Price. Nichelle Williams. Hanita Haywood, Ponecha Mitchell, Erica Washington, Auerila Bradford. Tami Marshall. 228 «Clubs JUNIOR RED CROSS Front row: Darick Thompson. Hitomi Wince. Scott Hannah. Patrick Simon. Billy Gore. Shalenne Smith. Heather Greger. Lisa Mane Gibson. Michelle Hills. Leana Dusang. Second row: Cathy Kessler. Johnny Husley. Benny Blalock. Robert Smith. Jackie Henry. Susan Pittman. Michelle Keller. Angela Keller. Bonnie Powell. Barbara Jones. Back row: Janette Wilbourn. Jami Ann Swift. Becky Cambell. Melody Millsap. Chnsty Carsley. Stephanie Skams. Tammy Backhus. Shannon Downs. Melany Albritton. Lisa Schrieber. Laurie Leitz. Elizabeth Hartman. AMERASIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY Front row: Loan Nguyen. Thao Vu. Thuy Lang. Nga Do. Lien Doan. Troung An Le. Mary Nguyen. Lien Nguyen Second row: Miss Emery. Linh Dang. Due Nguyen. John Bui. Hao Nguyen. Thay Hoang. Hon Ly. Mai Nguyen. Thay Nguyen. Ngoc Nguyen. Back row: Loan Nguyen. Ming Hoang. Hiep Nguyen. Ngoc Le. Hung Bui. Holeme Le. Quy Nguyen. Annie Nguyen. Ms. Stewart and Ms. Emery Ms. Erickson. Modeling Club ◄ Students participate in the American Smoke Out. Clubs 229 VOT Front row: Selena Brubaker. Judy Ellis, Rocio Wakefield, Kim Vanhooser, Mandie Pizzetta, Julie Ems, Jennifer Keegan Back row: Carolyn Johnson. Stephanie Harmon, Barbara Tate. Paula Koslicki, Leanna Dusang. W. B Robinson. Temple Cowart. Antoinette Gines. Cecelia Stewart, Stacy M. McGuire. Inset: Mr Robinson. VICA Front row. Mr. Hill. Charles Harrell. Mark Baumgarten. Jason Fox. Kevin Rosetti. Will Helveston, Dean Sebrmg, Hao Nguyen Thanh. Casey Devaney. Mr. Shotts. Cheryl Ratcliff. Keith Harper. Gilbert Fountain. Second row Ray Collins, Matt Collins, Tim Hutchinson. Robert Hartman. Chris Ross. Rigell Robinson, Hung Beu. Preston Peterson, Donald Ratliff John Flowers. Steven Collins. James Boggan. Gary Lechner. Doug Luke. Back row. Michael Griesinger. Troy White, Kenneth Miner. Inset: Left: Mr Hill; Right. Mr. Shotts 230 • Clubs YOUTH ALIVE Front row: Michael Moore, Amy Cobb, Holly Malt, Patty Sykes, Melvma Brown. Candy Reck. Adrienne Davis, Latonya Shelton, Felicia Jimer- son, Barbara Malicoat, Tonya Burrell Back row: Pam Smith, Brenda Williams, Benny Blalock. An- thony Plummer, Carlos Thompson. Darrin Clinton, Charles Schott, Stephen Kiter, Tyrone Clay. Mrs. Fuller. Inset: Mrs. Fuller; Sponsor BLACK CULTURAL SOCIETY Front row: Gloria Killingworth, Raphael Searight Henry, Denise Davis, Marquette Wilson, Samara Kennedy. Laranda Daniels. Carla Jones. Emanuel Killmgsworth. Back row: Katrina LeVert, Terra Dickey. Marcus May. Lynette Jones. Gerald B. Robinson. Inset: Mr. Killmgsworth, Sponsor. BLACK CULTURAL SOCIETY Front row: James Boggan. Robert Levert. Aurelia Bradtord. Tracey Detiege. Shyri Williams, Candace Hanshau. LaKeeitha Henderson. Elaan Robinson. Wanda Porter, Nanette Travis, Yolanda Brown. Stephanie Miller. Andrea Sweat, Belinda Taylor. Second row: Glenn Posey. Angela Pulphus, Rena Kemp. Loura Brewer. Deme McMeans. Laura Gnuschke, Kimberley Bradtord, Michelle Clark. Antionette Gmes, Mary Martin. LaQuita Davis. Tonya Glower, Gerald Watson. Teressa Price. Clara Causey. Third row: Andre Money. Latonya Shelton, Dante Brown, Coy Glover. Raquel Jones, Felicia Robinson. Nicole Moses. Hollie Davis, Lisa May. Leila Thomas. Holly Harris, Rinme Showers. Sonya Taylor. Reginald Rhodes. Paul Warren. Deanna Warren. Renee Winn. Natalie Ware Back row: Dannell Wetter. Shawanna Jones. Kim Price. James Childrey. Roosevelt Franklin. Reginald Davis. Ladronera Brown. John Love, Sandra Gholar. Reginald Batey. Gabriel Shabazz. Neil Woods. Richard Smith. Susan Shelby. Fetima Johnson, Shelondrea Sawyers. Hollis Hunter. James Singleton. Keith Hunter. Inset: Mrs. Killmgsworth Clubs 231 AHT CLUB £r° ! iSr, Ca,thVKeSSlerLJ Ca,hV Logan. Susan McCormick, Donnie Suter. Danielle Eckhart, Susan Johnson, Joyce Wallis Perlita Comono Jack Kaooel Back row Trov Coll,ns Scott White, Joe Gazao. Henry Ok . Anthony Smith. Sher, Evans. Darren Weems. Clay Moore. Sharon Crecink. Inset Ms Crecmk Sponsor Harrel Balius Brian Bedsole Brad Benton Jonathon Byrd Mary Leigh Cadman Brandi Charbonneau Brandi Hall Amy Howe Deborah Humphries Christina Hunt Knstma Lemomdis BILOXI SCHOOL SYMPHONY John Lewis Scott Marlin Christi Magrath Scott Melton Jennie Nelson George Otis Shelly Powers Jason Ronsonet Shannon Vincent Stephanie Ward Inset Mr. Blessey 232 • Clubs SYMPHONIC BAND Shen Andrews Tricia Anzalone Melanie Arguelles Harrel Balms Greg Bankstone Jett Birdsong Oavid Blake Edee Byrd Chandler Cheek Chns Christianson Denise Crowther Darla Cunningham Ricky Davis Mike Falcon Andy Fobes Diana Gabrich Mark Gillespie Coy Glover Lucy Goodwin Cindy Green Heather Hughes Kelli Kriss Sandra Lewis Mickey Mangum Barry McCulloch Roger McGmtey Christy McGrath Lonna Pack Shannon Peckens Shelly Powers Curtis Railey Christy Reynolds Bobby Roach Scott Schevling Erica Sheffield Sheri Simpson Jennifer Sovell David Staehlmg Scott Stringer Donna Taylor Dean Teffer Kevin Veal Kara Vowel I Derick Washington Billy Wince CONCERT BAND Jonathan Adkins Michele Filion Shayne Baca Christi Foretich Sandra Bagby Christopher Gibbs Donnie Baker Heather Greger Rusty Barlow Brandi Hall Howard Battle Tamara Harns Thomas Bradfield Ronald Hartzog Laura Brewer Raquel Jones Jonathon Byrd Susan Johnson Chris Carnley Samara Kennedy Jay Collins Christy Krivanec Carol Cross Jennifer Laubert Tracy Dannenmueller Tosha Lawrence Karen Ducksworth De Valera McGlothin Melissa Farnsworth Frank McKinley Tammy McLain Glen Suares Barbara Migues Tara Sullivan Wendy Myers Melisa Sutton Julie Narbo Jami Ann Swift Valerie Payton Kristan Szmurlo Angelique Ponder Susan Thompson Tenyeka Pringle Doug Vincent Jenny Roberts Tan Vong Jane Russell Whitney Wade Greg Schevling Dan Weldon Helen Sirmon Robert Wescovich Robert Smith Cindy Williams Royal Spragio Kurt Wilson Robert Stanovich Renee Winn Billy Stock Clubs • 233 JROTC This year the Biloxi High chapter of the Junior Reserves Officer Training (JROTC) began with over 300 members. This is the largest enrollment JROTC has had since it was established at Biloxi High in 1979. The instructors of this course are all retired members of the Air Force. Presently the teachers are Lt. Col. Thomas A. Varble, SM Sgt. James B. Brown, and M Sgt. Joseph M. Souza. The government provides all of the uniforms and textbooks plus some bus expenses. The JROTC students earn all other money needed for the course. Front row: Giselle Marsh. Bobby Roach Second row: Tammy Brossett. Melvma Brown, latonya Shelton, Regina Bird, Tammy Tarter. Crystal Siegler, Thuan Dang. Third row: Amy Howe. Barry Fagan. Philip Gonzales. Darrell Vanas, Curt Strode, Paul Scoggins. Fourth Row: Samuel Monti. Andrea Cartier. Bobby Claybrook. Melanie Bender Back row: Mike Milewski. Tuypeakus McKay. Michael Gonzales, Steve Cagle Now shown Anthony Starcher. 234 «JROTC FLIGHT A Front row: Felicia Robinson. Second row: Otis Clay, Gerald Watson. Andrea Catier, Billy Hale. Third row: Timothy Reynolds. Regina Bird, Crystal Seigler. Tammy Tarter. Christina Master. Sheila Price. Back row: Latonya Shelton. Mary Martin. Raymond Dubuisson. Howard Hill. Not shown: Caretta Carney. Jesse Davis. Laquita Davis. Daniel Golden. George Krishack. Lorame McClelland. Greg Morris. Preston Peterson. Richard Smith. Leila Thomas. flight B Front row: Simon Scoggins. Lee Nyary. Second row: Fonterris Hartley. Anthony Starcher. Kara Stewart. Chns Carnley. Third row: Bryant Hartley. Phillip Gonzales. Scott Hannah. Alfred Taylor. Fourth row. Ruth Wright. Elijah Henry. Mark Madden. Al Johnson. Steve Warner Back row: Anthony Hood. George Buckley. Eric Eheman. Robert Roach. Not shown: Delane Adams. Brad Harris. Philomena Kiel. Wayne Price. Kathy Sloan. Shelenee Smith. Scott Stringer. Michael Warren. Jonathan Welch. FLIGHT c Front row: Elaan Robinson. Second row: Michael Jones. Patti Sykes. Chris Tate. Charles Fink. David Evans. Third row: Tara Johnson. Samara Kennedy. Robert Anderson. Paul Scoggins. Back row: Rathan Woods. Ariana Boudreaux. Alan Shaw. Bobby Claybrook. Not shown: Edward Gayden. Andrea Johnson. Michael Sutton. FLIGHT D Front row: Johnathan Huffman. Second row: Stuart Callahan, Wendy Harper. Keith Davis. William Peoples. Eugene Hall. Third row: Steve Cagle. Rick Gibson. Doug Vincent. Cedric Lewis. Back row: Lisa Gibson. Shyri Beard. Danny Mercer. Mike Gonzalez. Not shown: Patricia Boyden. Darren Jones. Lillian McCormick. Wilson Noble. JROTC • 235 Model Rocketry Club: Front row: Joey Rivard, Billy Wince. Back row: Philip Gonzalez. Jodi Ray. Paul Scoggins. Jeffery Micksch. Timothy Reynolds. Cathy Kessler. Hitomi Wince. Not shown: Shalene Smith. Model Airplane Club: Front row: Steve Holmes. Cathy Kessler. Back row: Jodi Ray, Michael Gonzales. Billy Wince. Scott Melton. Hitomi Wince. Not shown: Charles Fink. Sharlene Smith. Delilah Lebatard. 236 • JROTC FLIGHT E Front row: Neil Woods, Jason Fruge. Second row: Perlita Coniglio. Katrina Robinson. Stacey Peterson. Ingrid Gayden. Choretta Gibson. Hitomi Wince Third row: Sheronda Clark. Daniel Akemon. Marcus Hathorne. Curt Strode. Back row: Lorenzo Hill. Larry Ratliff, Melanie Bender. Robert Lidy. Not shown: Brian Cooks. Billy Knuth, Cathy Shaffer. Jenque Watson, Jonathan Coleman. FLIGHT F Front row: Tuynuykua McKay. Paul Warren. Second row: Kenneth Eychner. Vincent Masters. Asentha Gray. Tracey Cook. Tammy Dorch. Turshandra Smith. Third row: Floyd Wormley. Stephanie Skains. Mike Milewski. Royce Fletcher. Petrma Westbrooks. Back row: Nick Fields. Tamse Wilson. Veronica Hockett. Neco Eley. Kelly Tovy. Not shown: James Beasley. Patrick Harris. Dirk Thompson. FLIGHT G Front row: Namanet Storm. Second row: Marcel Hargitt. Victoria DeGeorge, Dionne Williams. Timothy Hall. Third row: Cathy Kessler. Stephanie Ward. Michael Moore. Ronnie Miller. Back row: Stephanie Spears. Amy Howe. Andrew McCormick. Joseph Foster. Scott Melton. Not shown: Erik Drennen. Shirley Smith. Curtis Williams. FLIGHT H Front row: James Hartley. Keith Hunter. Second row: Jodi Ray. Carla Williams, Kevin Davis. Rhonda Robertson. Ivan Belen. Third row: George Buckwold. Keri Cook. Rebecca Gholar. Michael Grunwald. Mike Hughey. Fourth row: Johnny Jefferson. Jane Russell. Vernon Jackson. Mike Little. Anthony Kelly. Back row: Les Brooks. Jerry Ray. Kirby Harvey. Darick Thompson. Albert Emma. Barry Fagan Not shown: Honore Britton. Linda Brown. Keith Jackson. Keshaee Knight. Delilah Lebatard, Robin Reid. Cryleen Robertson. Diane Robinson. JROTC • 237 K Rrtle Team. Front row Felicia Robinson. Mary Martin Second row: Billy Hale. Latonya Shelton. Robert Smith, Jason Fruge Back row Neil Woods. Michael Robinson Derrick wrignt. Handali Vetter. DJosephcF°ster- R??ch Se5ond row: Kenneth Evchner- Dion Scott. Billy Wince. Crystal Seigler. Third row: Regina Bird. Ladronera Brown Tammy Brossett. Fourth row. Ronnie Showers. Gerald Watson. Giselle Marsh. Dennis Bulluck. Back row: Matthew Toth. Matthew Busby. Cathy Kessler 238 • JROTC FLIGHT I Front row: Carlos Thompson. Second row: Kika Hickey. Ran- dall Vetter. Michael Robinson. Giselle Marsh. Dennis Bullock. Billy Wince. Third row: Leonard Jackson. Ladronera Brown. Ronnie Showers. Tara Hayes. Joey Rivard. Back row. Derrick Lewis. Dernck Wright. Jeremy Ray. Susan Shelby. Bndgette Warrick Not shown: Tonya Brown. John Canty. Adrienne Davis. Danny Jungbluth. Donn McNelley. Chris Noble. Teresa Pnce FLIGHT J Front row: Tuypeakus McKay. Second row: Denise Davis. Stephanie Raines. Tabitha Hubbard. Sheila Gaines. Krissy Hand Third row: LaKeitha Henderson. Gary Holsapple. Lavonda Green. Johnny Husley, Patncia Cleavlin. Fourth row: Portia Thames. Chris Sullivan. Howard Jerry. Tammy Roche. Robert Harns. Rashonda Jackson. Back row: Shane Fountain. Jeffrey Micksoh. Matthew Toth. James Johnson. Not shown: Regina Batey, Lamar Bradley. Christy Carsley. Amy Cobb. Dernck Curry. Stephanie Davis, Toya Grace. Peter Long. James Marsh. Denton McNair, Michell Michell Michelle Michaux. James Shimp. Shawn Smith. Michelle Sparkman. FLIGHT K Front row: Steven Holmes. Dion Scott. James Childrey, Thuan Dang. Douglas Clark. Samuel Monti. Robert Smith. Second row: Andrea Sweat. Coy Glover. Melvina Brown. Alicia Hollingsworth. Cornell Lewis. Darrell Vanas. Back row: Mar- cus Gonzalez. Charles Stanley. Deric Washington. Matthew Busby. Chester Moore. Not shown: Rondell Cambell. Robert Colella, Dianne Coleman, Tracey Detiege. David Duncan. Steven Frye. Earling Harris. Felicia Hartley. Antonia Johnson. Lucima Kemp. Norman Lewis, Karen McDonald. Aaron Micksch. Danyel Reed. Gary Shaffer. Tammie Showers. Stanley Taylor. Sponsors: Bottom left: Lt. Col. Thomas Varble. Center: SM Sgt James B. Brown. Right: Sgt. Scuza. Biloxi High has a great deal to be proud of in its JROTC chapter. It has been the only Air Force Honor Unit in Mississippi for the past three years. There are only fifty-one Air Force Honor Units in the world. They are State Champions for Drill Team and Color Guard. The eighth largest JROTC unit in the world. Biloxi High’s chapter attends flag ceremonies in Biloxi, helps with the Salvation Army, and marches in parades. JROTC 239 First Squadron Staff: Front row: Kenneth Eychner, Aubrey Shaw. Second row: Simon Scoggins. Jonathan Huffman. Neil Woods. Paul Warren. Not shown Wayne Pnce. Laquita Davis, Andrea Johnson. Second Squadron Staff: Front row: Derik Washington. Matthew Toth. Second row: Carlos Thompson. Keith Hunter. Tuypeakus McKay. Not shown: Erik Drennen, Stanley Taylor. Norman Lewis. 240 • JROTC Color Guard: Front row: Hitomi Wince. Second row: Christine Masters. Steve Holmes. Joey Rivard. Charles Stanley. Back row: Darrell Vanas. Group Staft: Front row. Hitomi Wince. Tara Hayes Second row: Tyrone Clay. Robert Roach. Joseph Foster. Cathy Kessler. Joey Rivard. Not shown: Robert Colella. Aaron Micksch. Rondell Campbell. JROTC • 241 Advertisers Are Worthy of Your Support When many students first receive their annuals, they look for the things that most interest them. People by nature enjoy seeing themselves and their friends in the yearbook. Most people do not realize that the price of the annual does not fully pay for all this enjoyment. It is the support of several friends and businesses which make everything possible. The businesses found advertising in this section of the yearbook have shown that they are truly community-minded. They recognize that they are an integral part of the coastal area, and they show they support small community concerns such as a school publication. Those businesses which refuse to provide support for the yearbook are not willing to recognize that Biloxi High School students add much to the coastal community and make up a substantial percentage of their customers. For all of these reasons, it is important that Biloxi High Students continue to patronize and favor those businesses which support the yearbook. These people have the best interests of the Biloxi High student body at heart. Without the needed help from these people, school activities would not be possible. These good friends are truly worthy of your support. Mc Donald SPEEDEE SERVICE SYSTEM HAMBURGERS OVER 55 BftnOJM TOLD 242 • Advertisements The Concert The Performers The Performance The Players The Groups The Promoters Indian Echo 1987 Greatest Hits Volume 49 Advertisements • 243 West Beach • Biloxi Auto Painting Tele.: 432-1049 Knight’s Body Shop 2917 Pass Road Biloxi, MS 39531 244-Ads NEVER A MEMBERSHIP FEE Movies from $1.50 to $3.00 Open 7 days a week for your convenience MOVIES 4109 PASS RD. Biloxi, Miss. 388-8822 iJal formal hop po of Edgewater Mall Bridals Bridesmaids 1 Mother's Gowns • Formats Lingerie and Gifts ' Invitations May Hunt Nonnette Vincent Elizabeth Nichols Emily Favre Bridal Consultants Edgewater Mall Biloxi. Miss. 39531 388 2090 COMPLIMENTS OF DIAL 435-1235 jOS SECURITY ” Ty SERVICE i ki r A I a a ■ ATKrs Cynthia Swetman 438 Deauney St. President Biloxi, MS 39530 JAPANESE YUnrS restaurant 2 Biloxi Locations to Serve You Saucier’s Janitorial Service Complete Cleaning Service Free Job Estimates Carpet Shampooing Clarence J. Saucier, Jr. 1742 Father Ryan Ave. Owner Biloxi, MS KERN Optical Boutiques 428 Dapremont Plaza Courthouse Road Gulfport, Miss. Highway 67 Spanish Plaza Biloxi, Miss. A Taste of Tinsel Town DAVID M ATTIN A PROPRIETOR VICKI M. TAYLOR Manager Lounge 436-3814 Office 435-1251 Ads-245 4003 C Pass Road P.0. Box 4502 WBS Biloxi. MS 39531 State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices — Bloomington, Illinois Jimmy Taylor Agent OH. Phone 388-1120 Res. Phone 388-1985 Compliments of Edgewater Mall Phone: 388-3095 Elliott Jewelry Member American Gem Society 220 Rue Howard Vieux Marche Biloxi, MS Phone: 432-8189 tyjafML- Furniture Fobrics Accessories Corper Wallpaper Northeast of the Moll 4431 Pass Rood Biloxi, MS 246 • Ads WHOLESALE CIGARS — TOBACCO - CANDIES SPECIALITIES - VENDING MACHINES Compliments Of Biloxi’s Finest Seafood Restaurant McELROY’S HARBOR HOUSE SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Small Craft Harbor Biloxi, MS Phone 435-5000 McElroy Family Owners FRANK P. CORSO INC. ESTABLISHED 1924 P.O. BOX 488 ♦ 515 CAILLAVET ST. PRESIDENT BRANCH HOUSE 1406 CORINNE ST. HATTISBURG. MS PHONE: 582-1564 JIMMY CORSO, PRESIDENT BRANCH HOUSE 659 DUPONT ST. PASCAGOULA. MS PHONE: 762-8832 CONGRATULATIONS Hope! Enjoy your high school years. We love you lots! Mom Dad 436-4438 • 611 Claiborne St. AIR-CONDITIONING Plumbing Heating Co., Inc. “Since 1945” T. LYNN PATTERSON P.O. Box 201 Biloxi, MS 39533 Ads-247 tu insurance: ci-nthr ,• iMMiia 122 East Howard Ave. Biloxi, Miss. 39533 P.0. Drawer 228 (601)374-2000 GENERATORS WATER PUMPS OUTBOARD MTRS ITTOVl-J.I Equipment HOURS MON-FRI 8:00 AM-6:00 PM SAT 9:00 AM-5:00 PM FRENCH HONDA 324 IBERVILLE DR. (CORNER PASS ROAD IBERVILLE DRIVE) AT KEESLER GATE 7 BILOXI, MS 374-6299 HONDA. ■! • SALES — SERVICE • PARTS — ACCESSORIES • FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS • MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE • EASY FINANCING • MOTORCYCLE LEASING THE SOUTHEAST’S LARGEST AND FINEST HONDA DEALERSHIP 248 • Ads RPM Pizza INC. Domino’s Pizza Mission 1. To impress the customer with Domino's pizza package 2 To encourage team members to strive lor excellence. 3 To treat others as we would like to be treated 4 To be the business the community supports 5 To help people achieve their goals. 6 To build a special innovative company which grows last in sales and profits 7 To promote pride and tun ... Service Product Pride 2819 Pass Rd. JEWELERS, INC Is Your Class Ring Headquarters We also carry 14k chains and charms, home and car stereos and ol course diamond rings. Biloxi. MS 39530 (601)374-7234 •frZapre 4474 Pass Road Biloxi 388-5071 2704 Pass Rd Biloxi. MS 39531 Phone 43? 0436 1704 W Howard Ave. Biloxi. MS 39530 In Ihe Heart ol Edgewater Plaza Shopping Center Biloxi. MS 39531 Phone 380 5400 Orange Grove Shopping Center Hwy. 49 and Oedeaux Road Gullport. MS 39501 Phone 832-6241 CLASSY CHASSIS CAR WASH • All Cloth Wash — No Brushes • Complete Auto Wash and Wax • Simonizing Detailing • Full Service 81 syChassi sn - CIAL sJ, ( C- ____ «• (4iav«r • NM 1 leitar Via 40 ■ ym Aw m Texaco Full Service Gasoline At Very Competitive Prices Full Service Car Wash Interior Exterior 55.95 3311 Pass Rd. Biloxi Mon.-Sat. 7:30 am- 7 pm ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS . i PA O CAft «A :a«M4t | TEXACO PRODUCTS 388-2764 Ads -249 COASTAL FLORAL DESIGNS INC. Specialists in All Types of Floral Arrangements Petit Bois Specialty Center 502 Edgewater Gulf Drive Building H., Suite 1 Biloxi. MS 39531 388-7373 388-7303 fty 10% Discount Off Regular Price With This Ad 409 Beauvoir Kroger Shopping Center • Biloxi Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10-6 LUNCHEON buffet BUENA VISTA Golf Packages Include • Large Deluxe Room • Golfers Get Together • Every Wednesday Night • Green Fees • Electric Golf Cart “Largest Swimming Pool on the Entire Coast” Miles of White Beaches — Large Deluxe Rooms FISHING PACKAGES - HONEYMOON PACKAGES • Beach Club Grill • Beach Club Bar • • Suites —Kitchettes • Tour Group Rates Available • Corporate Rates • CENTRAL BEACH BLVD. (HWY. 90) • BOX 389 • BILOXI, MS «“••I «01 Sp Cotty C •or ' • Bonding I . Suit 2 . «non MS J9SJ' —------------------ 601 388 2465 ------------------ 304 Porter Avenue Bttoxi, MS 39530. MS 39530 Bus : (601)435-9211 Ret.: (601)832-7880 250 • Ads FAMILY HAIR CARE POPPS FERRY SHOPPING CENTER 388-2042 “Your Satisfaction Is Our Goal’’ 20% DISCOUNT ON ANY IN-SALON SERVICE FOR ANY STUDENT WHO BRINGS IN HIS HER ANNUAL INTERCOM IN PAGING SOUND SYSTEMS • ALARM SYSTEMS MASTER TELEVISION ANTENNA SYSTEMS SATELLITE EARTH STATION Electronic Services 50 ‘K.eCCan St tea Sfotvctue 'l ictea Roger Wescott MANAGER EDGEWATER MALL PHONE BILOXI, MS 39531 (601) 388-1599 2' zw€- Sc Seafood Restaurant Entertainment Complex 1500 East Beach Blvd. Biloxi, MS • (601) 435-5400 frMti.'- RANDY BARRAS AND FRIENDS 134 Fayard St. Vieux Marche in Biloxi 374-6829 Personal Consultation Textured Design Precision Hair Cutting Hair Coloring Ads-251 3201 Pass Rd. Biloxi, MS Phone 388-1014 HOMEMADE BAKERY PRODUCTS CAKES • COOKIES • BREADS • DONUTS SWEETROLLS • WEDDING CAKES CHARACTER CAKES PO BOYS MUCH MORE Hours: Sunday 6:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 5:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. MADE FRESH DAILY Bridesmaids' Dresses Mothers' Gowns Formals Invitations Pageant Gowns Semi-Formals Children s Pageant Dresses Mardi Gras Gowns C'owt tf formal (Rcnta Petit Bois Specialty Center Building E, Suite 3, Biloxi, Mississippi 388-6850 Mon.-Sat. 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Farish Realty, Inc. 4003-A Pass Road Biloxi. Mississippi 39531 Business (601) 388-7700 Residence (601) 388-6294 VIP Gerald W. Fisher Broker Each Ottice is Independently Owned And Operated ZbOU — Glitter — — Glues — Airbrush — — Ink — Corner of Reynoir and Division 374-8807 Restaurant Lounge Conveniently Located in Edgewater Plaza Shopping Center HWY. 90 11:00 AM Til Midnight 388-2349 Phone:388-7913 After hours: 875-9381 Beauvoir Florist 403 Beauvoir Road Biloxi. MS 39531 Flowers For All Occasions Owned By: Rosemarie Vanacore Susan Senseney Bethel Lutheran Church (ALC) 127-Z Pass Road Biloxi. MS 39531 (Vt mile west of Popps Ferry Center) Sunday Worship Church School Adult Bible Class 10:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM Larry Koehn, Pastor Phone 388-1226 Wayne Cruthirds Owner Open 7 Days A Week Phone 392-1705 Cedar Lake Auto Parts, Inc. Rt. 5. Box 226 Cedar Lake Road Biloxi. Mississippi 39532 U.S. And Foreign Automotive Parts R-M Automotive Paint And Supplies Lamar Carter, D.C., P.A. Marie Carter, D.C. Palmer Graduates Good Health Is Your Most Precious Possession Mon.-Fri. 8-13-6, Thurs. 8-1 Sat. By Appt. 24 Hour Emergency Care 220 Porter Ave. Biloxi. MS 39530 (601) 374-7677 Ads 253 1 1 J s. GULF NATIONAL LIFE 111 Fred Haise Blvd. Biloxi, MS 39530 Phone (601)374-2611 (601)436-4412 Compliments of JCPenney Edgewater Mali Monday-Saturday 9:30-9:30 Sunday 12:15-6 p.m. Store Phone 388-8550 BYRD’S TV APPLIANCES Sales Service See Us for All 1027 W. Howard Your Appliance Biloxi, MS Needs ALIUS Beach Bowl Lanes Mgr. John Babuchna FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. 3419 Pass Road 388-5422 “Balius Quality is Long Remembered” POOL SPA CO. W0 Popps Ferry Rd., Biloxi 388-2070 Phone: 3346 W.Beach 388-3225 Biloxi Phone: 436-6302 ANY MAKES AND MODELS JOE’S GARAGE Front Ends — Brakes — Tune Ups Motor Overhaul — Automatic Transmissions 1733 E. Howard Ave. Biloxi, Miss. Swimming Pools Spas Comploto Lino of Supplies A Accessories Paflo Furniture BioGuard Poof Spa Chemicals Ads • 255 Enjoy Dining Overlooking The Gulf At THE PIER SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Cocktails Luncheon Specials Gift Shop Seafood Market Island Tours H 0 i E OF BARBECUE.SHRIHP “Enjoy Our Unique Atmosphere ...” We Specialize in all Types of Seafood Steaks Seafood-in-the-Rough Lobster • Topless Oysters • Boiled Shrimp Hours 11 a m. to 10 p.m. (601) 374-1242 Enjoy an Island Cruise aboard the PAN AMERICAN to SHIP ISLAND SNACK BAR ON BOARD BOAT AND ISLAND FREE BATH HOUSE SHOWERS ON ISLANO 4 Blocks East of Biloxi Light House Family Owned and Operated since 1928 Ship island ana ton Massachusetts are administered by Gull islands National Seashore National Park Service Department o! Ihe Interior A pan manager is in immediate charge SCHEDULES ¥♦ ♦ SPRING SCHEDULE Ruck U Ikia Kit 2 MONDAY THAU FAlOAY-1 TRIP DAILY lum Oock 2 30 p m Returns to Dock 6 4} p m SATURDAY-SUNDAY • 2 TRIPS DAILY Leaves Dock 9 00 a m Returns to Oock i 30 p m Leaves Dock 2 30 p m Returns to Dock 6 45 p m SIMMER SCHEDULE May ) thru Laber Day TWOtfl TRIPS OAKY • 7 0AYS A WEEK Leaves Oock 9 00 a m Returns io Dock t 30 p ei Leaves Dock ? 30 p m Returns to Dock 6 45pm PRICKMTbi Included) ADULTS ROUND TRIP S10 00 CHILO ROUNOTRIP 3 to 10 yrs S4 00 Fo Croup Ratcrvatieni and inter matron PLEASE RHONE 432 2117 OAY OR NICHT Famey 0 n ad and Operate Jimmie Skrmetta Owner Operattr 2IOB Lawtt Street Bden Mismuppi 39531 PLEASE RHONE 432 2197 OAY OR NIGHT 256 «Ads PORTFOLIO CONTEMPORARY CLOTHING Edgewater Village Biloxi “Fabulous Updated Ladies’ Clothing” SALES - RENTALS THE GULF COAST'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE FORMAL SHOP Edgewater Pun Harbor Square Woolco Village Brio Gul port Paacagooia 366-6161 664-3600 762-1192 Compliments of For Insurance SAUCIER BROTHERS Roofing and Sheet Metal 406 Dorries Street Biloxi, Mississippi 39530 RHODES CARPET DRAPERIES Call Rocky Eleuterius _ 896-7662 388-8854 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. EDGEWATER CLEANERS G. W. “ROCKY” RHODES VICE PRESIDENT 432-2501 864-3475 700 West Howard at Caillavet St. Biloxi, MS 3000 Hwy. 90 East Ocean Springs, MS 872-1341 YOUR COMPLETE CLOTHING CARE CENTER 388-7533 DRY CLEANING - SHIRT LAUNDRY ALTERATIONS - BUNDLE SERVICE LAUNDROMAT WEDDING DRESS HEIRLOOMING LEATHER, SUEDE AND FUR CLEANING (EXCLUSIVE AREA AGENT FOR IMPERIAL LEATHER HOUSE) (Across Railroad Track From Edgewater Mall) 4491 Executive Place Biloxi Ads-257 CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE |p 35 cJayS THE FURNITURE CONNECTION Select Seating Gallery 1429 25th Avenue Downtown Gulfport (601) 863-0821 Paii l oad Wionogramming ALTERATIONS 4206 PASS ROAD BILOXI, MS 39531 JEFFMADDOCKS PHONE (601) 388-2694 PAT MADDOCKS KATHY STUART S S TROPHIES 460 Rodenburg Ave. Biloxi. MS 39531 CnmputErizEd Engraving Tri-Service Rentals A.M. Beaupre, Mgr. 301 Iberville Drive Your Awards Headquarters Biloxi, MS 39530 Phone: 435-5446 436-3080 432-1425 “Full Line Hardware PASS ROAD Hardware Phone: 432-0736 2901 PASS ROAD BILOXI. MS Typewriters Stereos VCR’s Towbars Hitches Power Tools ONE-WAY AND LOCAL TRUCK RENTALS 258 Ads c Donalds SPEED!! SEPVICf SYSTEM THt c!?Ol. , L0 I «S V Cner.ng lo ?i I Qian Still the No. 1 Nite Spot In Town! 940 Hwy. 67 D’Iberville 2806 Pass Road Keesler Gate 7 Highway 90 Edgewater Plaza OPEN Tues.-Fri. 5:00 P.M. — ’til Sat. 7:30 P.M. — ’til Sun. 8:30 P.M. ’til 11 401 Beauvior Road Phone: Biloxi. MS 39531 (601) 388-6484 We Accept Visa or Mastercard Phone: 374-5291 yQlohc Dloriit 218 porter Dive. Biloxi, WS 39530 phone: 432-8350 Dai ye S emit if link i ited 503 Lameuse (Across from Courthouse) Biloxi, MS 39530 Faye Nicovich — Owner Creative Hairstyling For Men and Women Phone: 432-8746 Ads -259 Roy and Carol Andrews Class of ’62 Eddie and Julia Geiser Class of 71 Gregg Andrews Class of ’86 Sheri Andrews Class Of ’87 Compliments of BILOXI LUMBER COMPANY (601)374-1127 Southeastern School Photography, Inc. COMPLETE SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY Southeastern Studios, Inc. 1157 West Howard Avenue Biloxi, Mississippi 39530 Southern Memorial Park 3590 West Beach Boulevard Biloxi, Mississippi 39531 Ernie Brown Office: (601) 388-3292 Owner Home: 388-2460 Open 7 Days a Week Year Round Magic Golf (XI and 5] Biloxi Beach Amusement Park v 3009W. Beach 374-4338 Biloxi, MS Gates Carter Levi Inc. I POST OFFICE BOX 1990 GULFPORT, MISSISSIPPI 39502 ------PHONE 863-8233--------- Compliments of CHARLES R. TAYLOR Taylor-Carraway Ins. Agency, PA Insurance Brokerage 419 Porter Ave. — P.O. Box 1459 Biloxi, MS 39533 - 601-374-7456 1-800-348-6619 WATTS (Ala. and Fla. only) Ads -261 Biloxi • Gulfport • Ocean Springs MriSlv 5 BradfanK) Kerfe Funeral Home. Inc 314 Elfl Howwd Avenue Bikwi. Mississippi 39530 (601)374-5650 Ben O'Keefe Mortuary Inc 1904 Government Strm Oxan Springs Mississippi 39564 (601)875-1266 Mississippi Gulf Cans CremMory 1 Ames Badge Raid North Bikm. Mississippi 39532 (601)374-5670 Biadfor’ • i Keefe Funeral Home. Inc 4223 Pa Road B I Mmmfpi 39531 (601)388-1811 BradfonJ-O Keefe Funeral Hume. Inc 1726 15 Sow Ciulfport. Mississippi 39501 (601)865-0090 THE JEFFERSON BANKo Because you are our greatest asset. COftNfR o HOWARD b Rf rnOiN 374-441 RNfR or (OG(WAT(R GUI 0««V| b RAJS RO f' MWV ff b SCVMOUR HORTm SliOXi 344 7$09 3 7 «SSO BILOXI. MISSISSIPPI MEMBER FOIC Compliments of THE SPEECH AND HEARING CENTER 640 16th Street Gulfport, MS 896-3895 2 Edgewater Square Pass Road — Biloxi, MS 388-3815 Formerly House of Brides Gulfport 262. Ads If it’s Borden, it’s got to be good. DESPORTE OFFICE SUPPLY 430 Main Street Biloxi, MS 39530 435-4323 DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER BILOXI 4387 Pass Road — “North 2 Blocks East of Edgewater Shopping Mall” Discount Water Beds SAVING STORES STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Popp Ferry Ro d Post Otftc Box 6160 Biloxi. MS 39532 TIM CHADICK Agent 0«.: (601) 38 664« Re .: (601) 368-9523 2724 Pass Road Biloxi, Mississippi Ph.: (601) 435-3098 633 Fred Haise Blvd. Biloxi, MS BARICEV FAMILY Owners 435-3626 4435 Pass Road Biloxi, Mississippi 39531 BOJ Gager (601) 388-7033 Owner President Ads-263 I (AY'S FABRICS) THE FABRIC CENTER OF THE GULF COAST 250 Porter Ave. Biloxi. MS 39530 Owned Operated by: Fancy Vans, Inc. 3989 Pass Road Biloxi. MS 39531 (601)388-6630 Gerald Sheila Crum (601)435-2113 Congratulations Class of '87 Body Paint Shop Automotive Trim Factory T-Tops Van Pick-Up Conversions Accessories and Insurance Claims Welcome. 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE Only S39.00 MO. BARGIN CITY FURNITURE 2921 Pass Rd.. Biloxi. MS C. C. Frisby 432-7031 General Manager 432-7032 Phone 432-1153 Rebecca’s Beauty Salon Rebecca Bublik Outside Gate 7 299 Iberville Drive HOW TO GET THE WHOLE WORLD ROOM (AND NOT EVEN MESS UP YOUR FLOORS). There’s a whole world wailing in... theSunHerald Biloxi. MS 39531 Monday-Saturday 9A.M.-8 P.M. alrtffair I TO David Poulos Owner (601)388-5649 Pass Rd. Popps Ferry Biloxi, MS 39531 Hair and Skin Care for Men and Women Edgewater Village. Hwy. 90 Biloxi. MS 264 «Ads “A nice place to , a great place to live. ” — Mayor Gerald Blessey excellent medical facilities, lovely homes in picturesque neighborhoods, convenient shopping in modern, friendly stores, restaurants offering fresh seafood caught daily from the Gulf of Mexico ... Biloxi offers all this and more. City Council Mary Carpenter, President Donald Marie William Stallworth F. “Yankee” Barhanovich Dianne G. Harenski Robert A. “Bob” Carroll Bill Fluty Ads «265 Biloxi Compliments of Austin’s Style Center Gulfport Ocean Springs I MEINEKE Meineke Discount Mufflers 3687 Pass Road (1V2 Miles West of Keesler AFB) Biloxi, MS 39531 (601) 388-7888 Zocchi’s Store Outside Keesler Gate 7 2702 Pass Road 374-6632 Comics • War Games • Adventure Games • Baseball Cards • Science Fiction Books • Models • Miniatures • Sports Games Gaming on Premises — 'til midnight Friday Saturday TODAYS PET GROOMING 388-9114 4535 Pass Rd. Biloxi MS Hours: 8:30-4:00 Mon.-Sat. Janice Glass Professional Master Groomer CJ'tril, Celebrity Limousine Tours Service Serving New Orleans and the Gull Coast with: CJ.U, • Executive limousine service • • Charter Buses, Special Charters and Tours KIRBY A. BERNICH (601) 388-1384 111 South Shore Dr. (601) 388-5830 Biloxi, MS (601) 865-6423 Owned and Operated by Helen and Larry Rosetti 209 Iberville Drive Biloxi, Mississippi (3 Blocks from Gate 7) (601) 435-2399 Tuesday thru Saturday-11AM-7PM ‘Ya’II Come See Us” ‘the Hunter’s Sporting Goods 232 CENTRAL A VENUE g. i. Surplus N. BILOXI, MS 392-2061 Teresa Borelli Olague Borrelli’s Jerry Olague RISTORANTE ITALIANO The only authentic Italian Cooking on the entire coast Village Square Next to Wilson's 896-7529 Pass Road Gulfport MS 266 Ads Ads 267 Stacy McGuire, Cheryl Watts, Mechelle Hodge, Rocky Smith, Lonna Pack, Dawn Trochessett. April Baraboo, Mandi Kelly, Stephanie Tiblier, Leslie Short, Cheryl Kostmayer, Amy Mock, Tara Taranto, Brandi Senseney, Melanie Arguelles, Kellie McCarthy, Shelly Mason, Kellie Ross, Diana Gabrich, Poppa Harry Kostmayer, Chandler Cheek, Jer- rod Pitalo, James Larkin, Beau LaRosa, John Carnes, Brian Veal, Drew Balius, Scott Schevling. Not pictured: Vikki Masters, Sammie Smith, Tammie Smith, Melody Miller, Johneen Garrett, Mary Leigh Cadman, Jennifer Laubert. COMPLIMENTS OF THE BONNIE DEB CLUB Sheri Andrews — President Sharonda Williams — Vice President Marie Hegler — Treasurer Tanya Corso — Secretary Cheri Poling — Pledge Mistress Heather Smith — Historian Sheri Simpson — Social Rush Chairman Shannon O’Keefe — Informer Christine Ladnier — Informer Timmy Senseny Mr. Roy Andrews Waller Ross Mrs. Lucille Senseny Michael Bush Mike Falcon Billy Graves Paul Pitalo Seth Williams Paul Mitchell Justin Jones SkotTeele Rives Pringle Dean Sebring Cindy Williams Christy Foretich Brandi Smith Tish Front Jennifer Trahan Lisa Thompson Debbie Bush Amy Sutton Sue Cruse Jane Russell Carl Poling Kim Nix Kristi Krivanac Christy Reynolds Jennifer Bagby Lisa Powell Shannon Peckens 268 • Ads COMPLIMENTS OF First City Mortgage 4316 Rue Petit Bois Suite 4 F. DAVID STANOVICH AGENT 2856-C Pass Rd. Post Office Box 4406 Biloxi. MS 39531 Bus. 374-7400 Res. 388-8384 r SIAM HUM IN1UIA NCI 'J STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS POPP’S FERRY SHOPPING CENTER Homes by S. M. Sims SUSAN M SIMS (601) 832-6418 TOURS AND TRAVEL AGENCY INC. Ill Fred Haise Blvd. Biloxi, MS phone: 374-6091 r?nlf pMnaf o Newt 4601 Pass Road 388-2400 • Biloxi. MS 39531 CALL US FOR YOUR ADVERTISING NEEDS 6018 Pass Road P.O. Box 4631 Biloxi. Mississippi 39531 Mississippi's Largest Weekly Newspaper Phone: 601-388-2303 CtUCACT lin BAc •Vp CORONA 4 OH LUXURY IOT WON -TTAV- .:OBOUA HFTBACK SB 5 1 CHt SSIOA 4 OOOB SIO £ra, SB S LONG BCD SPORT TRUCK LAND CBUiSfR HARO TUP NEW EXPANDED FACILITIES cmr {mm Toyota THE GULF COAST’S VOLUME IMPORTER SALES-SERVICE-PARTS Phone 432-8678 Corner of Irish Hill Porter Ave. The Hair Champs Styling Salon 896-8220 Charlotte Graafmeyer Ginny Kirkland Biloxi Miss. 39530 Ads 269 Desporte and Sons m. •f AllO COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT RESIDENTIAL MIS DONN R. MITCHELL BROKER Seafood, Inc. Over 92 years in Business MAGNOLIA REALTY 1160 WEST HOWARD AVE Res 35-1224 BILOXI. MS 39530 Bus 432-1013 P O BOX265 432-1014 Open (601)432-1018 7-00 A.M. (601) 435 - 2175 Daily Before the last red light on Caillavet St. Michael Fearn Real Estate Agency MICHAEL FEARN BROKER COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL CONSULTATION - APPRAISALS BROKER DEALER IN SYNDICATIONS 297 BEAUVOIR BILOXI. MS 39531 (6B1) 3SI 7BSS Compliments Mississippi Coast Supply Co., Inc. 529 Caillavet St. Biloxi, Mississippi Phone 432-2617 cTMary's Drrve lnri Serving BUon since 1949 Acrou from BMoil Stadium Old Fashioned CREOLE and SOUTHERN Cooking Nothing lancy — Just plain good When You Buy at Dees You Buy the Best for Less Congratulations to 270 0 Ads First row: Jenny West, Jennifer Bruce, Stephanie Beck, Sheree Wade, Brandi Hall. Back row: Sandra French, Samantha Wild, Andrea Brown, Mercee Gautier, Sharon Mount, Heather Stevens, Kathy Wild, Kelli Pomierski, Lynette Mattina. Compliments of JUNIOR MISS CLUB Ads 271 COMPLIMENTS OF MAYOR’S YOUTH COUNCIL Mississippi All Over. BANK OF MISSISSIPPI U-SAVE LOUIS F. McGILVARY AUTO RENTAL « Gulf Coast Auto Sales U-Save Auto Rental Franchise 2919 Pass ROAD Biloxi, MS 39531 601-374-1185 • 388-4408 • 435-7904 Toll-Free Reservations • 426-5299 U-SAVE AUTO RENTAL • Weddings • Recitals • Conventions • Mardi Gras • Graduations • Reunions • Birthdays • Showers • Christenings «Clubs 'Pageants -Valuables Video Ifflemoriei Filming All Occasions Diana Cooke Martha Collins 388-2085 392-7122 Ads «273 Layaway Master Charge Available COAST COMPUTERS Visa □ 1 A AUTHORIZED ATARI ATARI Sales and Service J Software for Most Computer Systems 5:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M. Mon. -Fri. 9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Saturday FULL LINE OF HOME AND BUSINESS COMPUTERS Best Wishes to the Class of “87” 2953 Pass Road Phone Biloxi, MS 39531 (601) 432-2827 Lordwest-After Six Palm Beach. Pierre Cardin Retail-Rental p Biloxi FORMAL WEAR (West of Quincy's Steak House) John R. Tapper, Sr. Owner 4205 Pass Road (601)388-5203 Biloxi. MS 39531 Gabe’s Haircutting For Men and Women Vieux Marche Mall (601)374-2778 Peter 4. hlorowihi, 3)M2) CHILDREN•TEENS•ADULTS 4218 Pass Road, Biloxi 388-9545 274 «Ads VALUE VIDEO YOU DON’T HAVE TO SPEND A FORTUNE FREE MEMBERSHIP MOVIES $1.00 PER DAY MOVIES MOVIE G • PG-13 PG • R PLAYERS Mon.-Thurs. 11-8 Sun. noon-6 $5.00 per day Fri.-Sat. 11-9 VHS ONLY 2903 Pass Road 374-4613 JOYCE BACILE REAL ESTATE Licensed Bonded Insured 1623 Cedar Popp’s Plaza, Biloxi, MS 39532 Business: (601) 392-3177 Residence: (601) 388-7579 24 Hour Emergency Services B. S.’s ROOFING Roofing Specialists All Type Roofing Repairs Flat Roofs Shingles Builtups Tar Gravel Roll Roofing Estimates Given 432-1818 BILOXI LITTLE THEATER HEEL-QUIK P.O. Bos 955 Biloxi, Ms 39533 New Comtruction Awe i at i aawys CARS •«TRUCKS AAA Phones: 435-2261 If No Answer: 432-8390 Wrecker Service Instant Shoe Repair Edgewater Mall 388-8755 AUTO PARTS - NEW, USED RE8UILT - AUTO PARTS 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE FAST SERVICE FAIR PRICES 526 DELAUNEY ST. BILOXI, MISS Ads 275 A A Wrecker Advertising Directory Please patronize these businesses who advertise in your BHS Annual. 435-2261 Gulf National Travel Inc. 374-6091 Aloha Florist 432-8352 Hairaffair 388 1819 Austin's 432-8802 Hair Champs 432-8678 Balms Floor Covering 388-5422 Harbor House Restaurant 435-5000 Bankston s 374-8807 Heel-Quik 388-8755 Bargain City Furniture 432-7031 Homes by S. M Sims 832-5418 Baricev s 435-3626 Insurance Center 374-2000 Beach Bowl Lanes 388-3225 Jay's Fabrics JCPenny's 435-2113 Beauvoir Florist 388-7913 388-8550 Berme's 388-2349 Jefferson Bank 374-4616 Bethel Lutheran Church 388-1226 Jimmy Poulos 374-2227 Beth's Fashions 388-7433 Joe's Garaae 436-6302 Biloxi Formal Wear 388-5203 Joyce Bacife 392-3177 Biloxi Little Theater 432-8543 Kern Optical Knight’s Body Shop 896 6556 Biloxi Lumber Co. 432-5691 432-1049 Blue Bayou 388-7033 Lamar Carter 374-7677 Borden's 432-7856 Lloyd T Moon 374-6666 Borrelli's 896-7529 Magic Golf 374-4338 Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home 374-5650 Mapnolia Realty Malpass Pool Supply Co. 432-1013 Bndal Formal Shoppe 388-2090 388-2070 Broome's 388-4390 Mary's Drive Inn McDonald's 374-9442 B. S. 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Donald 136 AMarw FrancesE 125 Ausan Lta 130 Bamas Hilda 138 Barnes Susan 130 Bartlett , Sally 138 Baylor Ann 138 Bean Sytva 142 Beard Arr.anda 130 Betve Richard 134.184 Bentz Gayle 127.134 Blankenship Dorothy 142.199 Biessey Earl 138 Bodron John 123 Botes Dove 1140 Brown Jim 140 Buchanan. Mary Lou 132 Burns. Pat 140 Cadney Carolyn 130 Car anna Patricia 128 Canon. Fred 121 Carter Julia 128 Carter. Raymond 127 Chester Margaret 138 Chester Ron 128.196 Chwrche. Sharon 132 Chivers. Rohm 132.206 Clamant. Shan 128 Coims Laveme 120 Conde. Johnny 136 Cohen Curtis 136 Crecmk. Sharon 138 Cuevas Pan 130 Oavts. Charles 134 187 Deere. Kenneth 123 Denison. Ann 127 Denton. Lucy 121 D'OrvMe. Martha 127 Dugas. Pierre 120 Ouncan. LH179.181 Dupont Beryl 120 Eltts Glenn 140 ISO. 153.189 Emery Lee 142 Enckson Oonna 142 Ewing. Walt 120 Fabiano. Robert 134. 206 Fayard Bobby 138 Fayard Karen 130 194 Few . Tom 140.181.183 F«kls. Janice 128.206 Fuller. Nancy 130.231 Galloway. L da 128 Gaston Jams 130 Gibbs Woodrow 132 Gilmore Robert 128 Girouard. Margaret 138 Goodwin WiNo 125 Goolsby. Bob 125.150.152.205 Greeley Kay 142 Gnggs. Salty 130 Hall Ken 125.140.150.152.160.161.163 Hail. Melame 123 Hannah Badrae 138 Hartei. Frances 138 Hayden. Ana 142 Henry. Maureen 142 Hickey. Sylvia 128, 205 Higmghi Lou Ann 128 Hid. Charlie 136.230 Hdquist Lina 132 Hughes Betty Jean 142.199 John, Gwen 138.205 Johnson. Tommy 132 Joiner. Cheryl 130 Kendall John 132 Krttmgsworth. Emanuel 140 150.153.170.231 KiHingsworth Gloria 134.231 King. Don 121 Ladmer Shirley 125 Laird. Jack 140 158.159.163.165 Lorona. Manuel 128 lupmetti. Jude 142 198.199 Luther, Annette 121 Madison. Maniee 134 Malpass Kathleen 130 McCaughan. Oe«a 132 McClure. Sue 127 McDonnell. Jude 120 McKellar. Carole 142 Meeks. Gene 134 Montgomery. HUda 125 Moore Marietta 127 Nolan Elmo 136 Peavy. Ethyl 134 Pent on, Claude 134 Dicvirh rxi n ian 150 152 166.176.178.179 Pitalo. Susie 128.205 Pormerski. Sheme 138 200 Pugh. John 134 158.159.163.164 Quave. Brian 134 Radich. Greg 136 Ray Olon 121 Rentz. Cynthia 120 Robbms. Vck 120 Roberts. Margaret 125 Robmson Brtl 136.230 Robmson. Jams 125 Roy. Jimmy 121 Ryan. Ann 142 Sabbaum. Frank 123 Sabbatmi. Joe 127 Sahoun. Bee Bee 130 Sanders. Imogene 130 Saucier. Rodney 140 157 Shorts. James 136.230 Sens. Harry 125 Smdh. Flora 128 Smith. Maryalyc- 136 Smith. Melba 125 Anderson. Brenda (12) 49 Anderson. Robert (10) 83.235 Anderson. Shawn (11) 67 Andrews, Shen (12) 31.49.218.233 Angeron Andre (09) 99 Angiado. Stacey (12) 30 49 Anzalone. Tnoa(ll) 67.187.200.216.233 Applewhite. Mark (10) 83.184 .194 April. Angela (12) 49 A ceneaux. Conna (10) 83.196 Archy. Shelley (09) 99 Arguelles. Melome (10) 83.216.233 Arnold. Tamatha (09) 99,205.213 Aronson. Becky (09) 99 Aronson. Dara (09) 99 Ashbaugh. Jennifer (09) 99 Atkins. Deborah (11) 67.227 Atkins. Robert (10) 83 Audo. Mike (12) 49 Austin. Anthony (10) 83 153 Austin. Undy 199,208 Austin. Nma (10) 83.228 Austin. Tonya (11) 67.208.216.233 1(11) 67 Backhus Tammy (11) 67. H6.194.208.227. Snyder. Pam 14? Souza. Joseph 140 Stephens, Lynn i?8 Stewart. Bruce 120 Stewart. Carol 127 Suydarr Helen '30 Taranto. Kathy ' 38 Tonigan. Jeanne 132 Truax. Jane '28.20? Turner. Claire 128 Van Zant Manual VarWe.Tor 140 Venus. Charlene 123 VUhos.Phoune142 Walton Denms 132.156.166 Wedgworth Clyde 134 Weems Ladd -121 West. Bill 132 206 Wetzel. Kathy i28 White. Ray 134 Willie. Robert 134 Wr ht. Lum 140.150.153 84. 194 39. 49.194 83.216.233 99 218.233 ■St — Robert (09) 99 Donnerte(IO) -03.211 Drew (12) 30.49.54 198.200.207 Harrei(ll) 67.208.217.232.233 Stacy (10) 83 Greg (12) 49 233 April (10) 83.212.214.215 Jennifer (09) 99 (11) 67.184.185.189.194.217. (12) 49 Nataly 0) 81.83.174.181.194.196. Stacey (11) 67 Barnett. David (09) 99 Students A Adams. Deiane (09) 99 196 Adams. Johnny (09) 99 Adams. Robm (09) 99.187 Adkins. Jonathan (09) 99.216.233 Aguilar. Joe (10) 83 Aguilar Sidney (10) 83.116.196 Ainsworth. Kenneth (11) 67 Ainsworth Mike (10) 83 Akemon Darnel (09) 99.237 Albrtlon Meiany(ll) 67.229 Alexis. L«M (12) 49 Allen. Richard (11) 67 Allen. Shonda (10) 83 Alley Chns (11) 67 Altheimer. Keeha(IO) 83.211 Alward Jennifer (10) 83.206 Anderson. Ada (10) 83 Barq. Gerald (09) 99 Barq. St John 196 Barr. Ronnie 164 Barrett Michelle (09) 99 Barton, Cynthia (09) 99 Bates, Anthony (12) 41.49 Batey. Reginald (12) 49.231 Battle Howard (09) 99 157.167.217.233 Bauer. Richard (12) 49,206 Baughman. Mark (09) 99.153 Baumgarten. Lester (12) 49,153.200 Baumgarten. Mark (10) 33.83.230 Baur. Troy (09) 99 Baxter. Jesse (10) 83 Baxter. Juanita (09) 99 Baxter. Kxnberly (12) 32.49.212.213.214.215 Bean. George (10) 83 Beard. Dana (12) 33.49.196.197.200.206 Beard Shyn (10) 83 205.235 Bearden. Shelly (12) 49 Beasley James (09) 99.167 Beatty. Bndgerte (12) 49.174 Beaty. Na (10) 3 Beauman Chn$tme 12) 49 Beauman Mebssa(ll) 67.194 Beaupre. Juhe(11) 67.287 Beck Stephanie (12) 22.30.31.32.37.47.49. 62.192.196. 00. 207.222 Beck. Tad (12) 49 Becker Peggy (09) 99.213 Bedsoie. Brian (09) 99 232 Bedweli. Goeffrey (10) 83.116 Beten. Ivan (09) 99.199.237 Ben. Tony (09) 99 167 204 Bennett. Mark 157,204 Bennett Rhett (10) 83.196 Benton. Brad (09) 99.199.232 Bentz. Leonard (09) 43 99 184 194 Berne Mamerte (11) 67.227 Bird. Regina (11) 67.206.234.235 298 Birdsong, Jetl (11) 67.116.217.219.233 Bishop. Aaron (10) 83 Bishop. Amanda (12) 49 Bishop. Scot! (12) 49.184.185.200 Bishop Wiltord (11) 67 Black. Ang (10) 83.194.196 Blackmon. Racheile (09) 99.213.228 Blacksmith. Rex (12) 49 Blake. David (10) 83.233 Blakely. Richmond (10) 83 Blalock. Benny (10) 83 229,231 Blanchard. Kelly (10) 63 Blankenship. Shannon (09) 99 Bledsoe. Susan (10) 83.174 Bleichner. Oavid (10) 83 Btyler. Carl (09) 99.201 Blyler Shene(ll) 67 200 Bodron Allen (12) 18.31.49.118.192.199 200.206.207 286 Boeter. Morgan 196 Boggan. James (12) 33.49.230 Bdton. Clinton (11) 67 Bon. Ronnie (11) 67 Bond. Christy (10) 83 Bordeaux. Angela (11) 67.194 Borden Mchelie (09) 99.181.213 Bostrup. Alvin (09) 99 Boudreaux. Anana( 10) 83.235 Boudreaux. Oorrumc (12) 49.152 Bounds. Bryan (10) 83.204 Bourgeois Lehnda (11) 67.174.181.182.194 Bousquet. Patrick (10) 83 Bousssard. Joseph (10) 84 Bowman Darnel (11) 67 Bowman Scott (11) 67 Boyd. Scott (10) 83.152 Boyden. Pataca (12) 49.169 Boyer Mike (09) 99 Boykm. Gkma (09) 99 BradfwkJ. Robert (11) 67 Bradfctd. Thomas (11) 67.216.233 Bradford. Aurelia (11) 67.206.206.228.231 Bradford Kxnberty( 12) 49.231 Bradley. Lamar (09) 99 Bradley. Rachel (09) 99 Bradley Regina (11) 67.174.187.194.226.227 Brazile. Angela (12) 50 Breal Randy (11) 67.153.194,200.223 Brewer Candi (09) 99,199.228 Brewer Ebert (11) 67 Brewer. Ebert (12) 50 Brewer. Knsb (10) 33.83,116.201.206.222 Brewer Laura (11) 67 216.231.233 Bridges. Frank (10) 83 Bnght. Chan (12) 50 Bnster. Shirley 160.165 Bntton. Honore (09) 100.157 Brockmeyer. Donna (10) 84.228 Brooks. Les (09) 100.196.237 Brooks. Mike (10) 84 Brossett. Tammy (11) 67.206,234.238 Broussard. Brent (10) 84 153 Broussard. Bruce (11) 67 Broussard. Dennis (10) 84 88.206 Broussard. Edward (09) 100.156 Broussard. L«a (12) 50 Broussard. Steven (12) 25.31.50.160.165.194 Brown Andrea (10) 25.84.201.211.222.287 Brown. Anthony (12) 50 Brown. Billy 206 Brown. Brian (11) 67.164 Brown. Dante (12) 40.50.148.152.153.231 Brown. David (11) 67 Brown Heather (09) 100 Brown. Katie (09) 25.43.97.100.181.196.201. 221.223.286 Brown. Kenneth (11) 67.158 Brown, Ladronera( 11) 67.238.239 Brown. Lynda (09) 100 Brown. Lynn (11) 67 Brown Mehrma (11) 67.231.234.239 Index • 277 Brown. Tonya (10) 84.165 Brown. Yolanda (1?) 50,231 Brubaker Selena (12) 50.230 Bruce Jennifer (10) 84.201,287 Brumfield, Taquwo (09) 100.157.167 Brunson. Chris (10) 84 Brunson. Micheal (11) 67.194 Bryan. William (09) 100 Bublik, Oean (09) 100 Buchanan. Danny (10) 84 Buckley. George (09) 100.189.235 Buckley. Joseph (10) 84 Buckwolc. George (09) 100.237 Budnick. Belinda (11) 68 208 Budmck. Billy 208 Bm.Hai(ll) 68 Bm.Hanh(ll) 68.116 Bm. Hung (12) 50.198.229.230 Bui John 207. 229 Bui Khoa(09) 100 BuUoc(ll) 68 Bui. Loi (12) 50 Bui. Vo (10) 84 Bull. Jimmy (11) 68.200 Bullock. Adnence (10) 84 Bullock, Dennis (10) 84.238.239 Bullock. Gabriel (11) 68 Bullock. Laternsh( 12) 50 Bullock, Paula (12) 50.227 Bur bridge Pamela (12) 50 169.227 Bunnskas. Jenny(11) 68.194 Burns. Kathy (10) 85 Burrell. Tom (12) 50.231 Burrell. Vikki (09) 100 Burrey latrenda (11) 68 Burton. Aniomo( 10) 85 Busby Matthew (11) 33.68.206,238,239 Busby Melony( 11) 68.205 Bush. Debbie (09) 30,100.221. 223 Bush. Michael (12) 31.50.192 200.207.286 Bush. Stephan (10) 85 Busick. Dawna(tO) 85 Burton Linda (12) 50 Burton. Sherry (10) 85.199 Byrd. Allen (09) 100 196 Byrd. Edee(12) 50.198.218.233 Byrd. Jonathan (10) 85.118.216.232.233 Byrd. Lisa (09) 100.201 Byrd. Lynna (09) 100 Byrd. Tara (12) 50.118.192.196.202.207 C Cable Tony (11) 68.91 189.208 Cadieux. Amie(l2) 50 Cadman. Mary (09) 100.201.232 Cagle. Steve (09) 101.234.235 Calaway, Richard (12) 50 Callahan Stuart (09) 101.235 Cailery. Bran (09) 101.184 196 Campbell. Broderick (10) 85.164 Campbell. Claire (11) 68.194.196.208 Campbell James (12) 50.194 200 Campbell. Rebecca (10) 30.85.199.229 Campbell. Rondell (12) 50.118.207 Cantu. Mary (11) 68 Canty. John (12) 50 Cao. Mai (11) 68 Capehart. Keith (11) 68.208 Carnes. John (11) 68 Carney. Caretta (12) 50 Carney. Sakmnah (10) 85,205 Carmey. Chns (09) 101.216.233 235 Carroll BiHy (10) 85 Carsley Christy (09) 101.229 Carswell. Glen (09) 101.156.213 Carter Tamecca (10) 85.180,181.183.234 235 Carter. Andrea (11) 68 196.234.235 Catchmgs. Chandrea (10) 85 Catchmgs. Nate (09) 101 Causey Clara (12) 50.231 Causey. Shirley (10) 85 Cavalier. Wendell (10) 85.116 Champagne Craig (10) 85 Chancey. Bradford Brad (11) 68 Chancey. Bran (12) 50.200.203 Charbonneau. Brandi (09) 101.232 Cheek. Chandler (II) 69.208.217.233 Cherry. Brunette (12) 50.160 Chester. Angela (10) 26.27.85.196.212.222 Chiidrey. James (11) 69.198 199.206.231, 239 Chisholm. Anita (09) 101 Chorba. Rebecca (10) 85 Chorba, Wiliam E .HI (12) 50.118.203.222 224 287 Christianson Chns 233 Church. James (11) 69.198 Clark. Joey (11) 30.69 187.196. 200 Clark. Michelle (11) 69.231 Clark. Rosemarie (09) 101 Clark. Scotl (10) 85.239 Clark. Sherronda (09) 101.237 Clark Teresa (11) 69.194 Clay. Chari (11) 69 Clay, Otts.Jr (12) 50.235 Clay. Terry (09) 101.156 Clay. Tyronne 241.251 Claybrook. Bobby (11) 69.164,208.234. 235 Cieaveim. Patnc (09) 101.239 Clinton Darren (12) 32.51.118,119,192. 212. 213 214.215.231 Clinton. Kenny 212 Cobb. Amy (10) 85.231 Cochran. Jeremy (11) 69 Cochran. Tammy (10) 85 196. 199 Coker. Steve (10) 85.201 Cole. Cednc (09) 101.204 Cole. Heidi (11) 69 Colella. Robert (12) 51.192 Coleman. Andrew (09) 101.196 Coleman, Delores (11) 69 Coleman. Diana (11) 69 Coleman. Done (10) 85 Coleman, Felioa (10) 85.165 Coleman Jimmy (10) 85 Coleman. Susan (09) 101.166.205 Colker. Aubrey (11) 69 Collins. Christopher (11) 69 Cothns. David (12) 51.153 204 Collins. Greg (09) 101 218 Collins. Justin (12) 51.217 218.233 Collins Mart (12) 51 230 Collins Metan (09) 101 Colhns. Paul (09) 101 Colhns. Ray (11) 69.230 Collets. Steve (11) 69.230 Collins Troy (10) 85 208.232 Comglic Perlita (09) 101.232.237 Comne. Richard 109) 101.196 Cook. Behnoa (09- 101 Cook. Chns (10) 85 Cook. Chris (09) 101 Cook. Ken (09) 101.237 Cook. Tracy (09) 101.237 Cooke Greg (09) 101.156.166.194. 201.223 Cooley. Stacey (09) 101 Copeland, DeDe (11) 69 Copeland. Denise ill, 69.208.227 Corso. Hope (10) 25.43,81.85,91194 201. 211.222.286 Corso. Tanya (11; 69.223 Course. Andre (10) 85 Coursey, Michael (12) 51.192.200 Cousm D Wayne (10) 85 Cowan, Temple 230 Cox. Bran (09) 101 Creel. Wayne (11) 69 Crews. Chmg (11) 69 Crochet Jenmy (09) 101 Crockett. Kennon( 12) 51. 54.119.192.199 206.207 Cross. Carol (11) 69 200.216.233 Cross. Clauda (11) 69.194.223.227 Cross. Stacy (09) 101 Crowther. Derose (10) 85.208.216.233 Crowther Erm (12) 33.51.119.196,198.206 Cruse. Sue (12) 51.181.192.199. 207 Cruso. Marc (09) 101 Cuibreath Nathaniel (10) 85 Culp. Misty (09) 101 Cummings Sieve (11) 69 199 Cunningham. Darla (11) 69.199,233 Cunningham Paige (09) 101,199 Cume. Deonne(lO) 85 204 Curry. Derick (10) 85 Curtis. Amy (11) 69.227 Curtino. Keith (10) 85 Dalgo. Jason (09) 101 Dang Thu Thug (12) 51.199 Dang Thuan(ll) 69 117.206,208. 234.239 Dang. Thuy (12) 51.192.199.229 Dang. Ting 229 Dang Tom (11) 69 Darnels, lawanda (10) 85.116.165.181. 228. 231 Dank. Link (09) 101 Dannenmueiler. Tracy (10) 85.217.218 Dartet. Traci (09) 101.181.201 Daugherty. Lana (10) 85 Davidson. Glora (12) 52.208 Oavidson. Menssa (09) 101 Davis. Adrienne (10) 85.199.205.206.231 Davis. 841 (09) 101.218 Davis. Den.se (09) 101.166,196.231.239 Davts. Danna(l2) 52 Davis. Hod (12) 51.231 Oavis Jessie 164 Oavis. Joel (11) 69 Davis. Keith (09) 101.235 Davis, Kevm (09) 102 156.237 Davts. Laqurta (12) 52.227.231 Davis. Reginald (12) 52.158.231 Davis. Ricky (10) 85 Davts, Robert (09) 102.170.204 Davis. Stephan (09) 102.167 Dawson, Jacmda( 10) 85 Dawson. Stephon (12) 52,199.203 Dean. Maucus (09) 102 Dean. Pam (10) 85 OeBroeck. Ivy (09) 102.116 DeGeorgt- Victor (09) 102.237 OeGra’ft Jana (11) 24.27. 32,69 194 200 DtGuzman. Romuio(ll) 69,227 Oelacrui. Julie (10) 85 Deiacrw tmda(ll) 69,194 DemorueMe 0ick(1t) 69.178 Demorueiif Robert (12) 52 Oenms. Jen (11; 208 Derouen Mart (09j 102 Oesa., Teias(09j 102 199 ° S 0onna H1) 30. 33.69 196, 200, 204 Det ge Tracey (12) 52 227.231 Oevaney KatMeen M i) 33 69.230 Dexter Dooms (09) 102 Dexter Helen (12) 52 Derempien, Rick (10) 86 Dick. Raquel(lO) 86 Dekey Hosea(12) 5? Dekey Kika(ll) 69 Dckey. Terra (10) 86 165.231 Ongman, Chris (12) 52 Dmgman. K:m (09) 102 Dtsmuke. Tonya (10) 86 Oo. Dat (09) 102 Do. Huy (12) 52 Dc Nga(12) 18.38.52.119.192.198.199.22 Doan. L«n (09) 102.199.229 Dorch. Tammy (10) 86.237 Dorm. Russell (10) 86.153 Dornety. James (11) 69 Doss. Rodney(11) 69 Doucer. Danna (09) 102 Dougherty. Sean (10) 86 Downs.Amy(11) 69 194 Downs Shannon (12) 52.229 Drawdy. Brent (12) 52 200 Drennen, Enk(12) 52.153.189 199.207 Onding. Stacey (11) 69.199 Dubat. Anthony (10) 86 Dubusson, Raymond (10) 86.235 Ducksworth. Kim (11) 69.218 Ducksworth. Ronn (11) 70 Duckworth, Karen (12) 52 Duggan. Kim (10) 86 Duke. Jam (09) 102 Dukes. Sharon (09) 102 Oukes. Tyrone (10) 86 Duncan. David (12) 52.206 Duncan. Mary (11) 70 Ounn.Jarm(ll) 70.194.200.226.227 Ounnewind. Charles (10) 86.187 Dusang. Leana(12) 52.205.229 D Ebert. Tigo (12) 52 Eckhart. DanteHe 199.202.212.232 Edwards. John (09) 102 Edwards. Thomas (10) 86.206 Eidndge. Joey (11) 70 Eieutenus.Greg(lO) 86 Elemenus. Kim (09) 102.201.221.223 286 Eley. Horace (09) 102 Eley.Neco(10) 86.237 Elliot, SheHy (12) 52 Ellis. Judy 230 Emma. Albert (11) 70.158,204.208.237 Em$. Jut (12) 52.230 Ems. Vincent (12) 52 Endrs Tern (10) 86 Eneman. Enc (09) 102.235 Enlrekm, Angela (09) 102 Enirekm Robert (09) 102.157 Entrean. David (10) 86 201 Entnkan. Chns (11) 70.116.153.198,204 206 Evans. David (11) 70.189.194 235 Evans, Shan (10) 86.189 Everette Tonya (11) 70 Eychner Conn (09) 102 Eychner, Kenneth (12) 52.237 238. 240 EieN. Kathw (09) 102.196 F Fagan, Barry (12) 234.237 Fairchild Sarah (11) 70 Fairley Angela (11) 70 Fairley Mandy (09) 102.196.201 Fairley Tammy (11) 70 165 Falcon Michael (12) 52.217. 218.219.233 Fallo. La Shawn (10) 86 Farnsworth Mehssa (09) 102.196,216.233 Faulkner. Jayme( 10) 86 199 Faune. Morris (09) 102 Faune. V ki (11) 70,194 Favre. Tami(IO) 86 Fayard.Lisa(12) 41.52 200.222.225.227 Feisher. Chris (09) 102 Ferguson. Tedra (09) 102 Fermi Edward (10) 86 Ferns. Kenny (09) 102.156 204 Ferns. Stephen (10) 86.153.204 Fester, Tenmy (11) 70 Fil n. Michele (11) 70.199.233 Fmk Chari (11) 70.235 Fmkley. Orlando (12) 52 Fisher Barbara (09) 102 Fisher Michael (1!) 70 Fizpatnck. Nicky (11) 70.287 Flanagan. Waso (12) 52 Flannery. Painck (11) 70.178.200 Flowers Joey (11) 70.170 Flowers John (10) 86.230 Fobes. Andrew (11) 70.216.233 Foley. Lisa (11) 70.194 Foley. Richard (09) 102 Fonte. Chuck (10) 86 Fonte. Tory (11) 70.170 Forehand Angela (09) 102 Forehand Penny (12) 52 Foret, Chns (12) 53.194 Foretich. Mary (10) 86.201.233 Fortmberry Nicki (12) 30.53.202.205.207 Foster. Felicia (11) 70 Foster. Joseph (12) 53.237.238.241 Foster. Todd (09) 102 Fountain. Gilbert (11) 70.158.230 Fountain. Shane (09) 102. 239 Fox. Jason (12) 53.230 Francis. Ken (12) 53 Franklin, Roosevett (12) 53.231 Franklin. Shawanna (11) 70 Fraua. Dawn (10) 86.199.212 French. Sandra (11) 70.200 Frenu. Tish (09) 102 Frey. Chns (11) 70 Frey David (12) 53 Fruge. Jason (11) 70.237.238 Frye, Steve (11) 70 Fryer, Danelte (09) 102.201 Fuller. Donald (12) 53.186.187.198.207 Futwiler. Dormy (10) 86 Dales. Shannon (09) 101.156.166 Eaker. David (10) 86 278«Index G Ga nch Akxuo 110) 86 febnch Dana (10) 86 201.216,222.233 Gabneh Ellen (11) 70 Gants SNeta (09) 102.239 Gal Chris (11) 70 Galt . Jennifer (11) 70 200 Gantz Laura (12) 30 32 53,200,212.213.214. 21$ Garth George (12) $3 Garten Jett HO) 86 Garrett johnetn(09) 102 Gartman Charla (10) 86 Gartman Jeremy (09) 102 Gary Pan. (09) 102,196,201.223 Gary . Sue . (12) 22,30.36,47.53.196.197. «jo 210 222 Galdan ingnd (10) 86 Garter. Mercee'(10) 86.116,201 Gayden. Edward (10) 86.153 Gayden. Ingrid 237 Gazzo Joe (12) 18 31.34.35.47.53 148.150. 153 200 205.222.232 Gazzo.Jon(ll) 70.153.194,200.222 Gear Scon (10) 86.116.212 Ghotar Rebecca (09) 102.237 Ghdar Sandra (11) 70.231 Gibbons Echo (10) 86 Gibbs. Chnslopher (09) 103.217.233 Gibson Choreha (09) 103.237 Gibson Oax( 10) 86 Gibson Lisa (09) 103.229.235 Gibson Paul (12) 53.118.196.197.206.207 Gibson R«k (09) 103 235 Gibson T e( 12) 53.174.194 Grtiesp Marc (12) S3.206.216. 233 Gmes Antiorwtte (12) 53.231 G es. Ladonna (09) 103.167 Geouard. Justin (10) 86 Girten. Harry (12) 32.53.196.212.213.214. 215 Glass Eddie (10) 86 Glover Coy (12) 53.218.231.233.239 Glover. Tonya (11) 70.231 Glover Tonya (12) 53 Gnuschke Laura (11) 70.231 Godsey. Darla (09) 103.181 Godsey. Paul (09) 103 Golden Craig (11) 70 Golion. Marla (12) 53 196.203.208 Gonsoubn. Lanny (12) 53.200 Gonsstiw. Theresa (10) 86 Gonzales. Joan 170.213 Gonzales Lmh (12) 33.53.187.198.206 208 Goruales, Phillip (10) 87.187 234.235.236 Gonzalez Marcus (11) 70.206 208.234.239 Gonzalez. Mchaei (09) 103 189.199 236 Goodw . Lucy (09) 103.199 206.218.228. 233 Gore Billy (09) 103.156.166 229 Goree. John (10) 87 Gormley. Ellen (09) 103.287 Gossel . Theresa (10) 87.201 God, John (09) 103.116 Goundas. Kenny (12) 24.31.53.119.192.200. 207 Grace. Toys (09) 103.228 Grace. Velasquez (12) 53 Grace. Yd (10) 153.204 Grandberry Auther 170 Graves. B4 y (11) 70.117.187.194.204.208 Gray Asenath(09) 103.228.237 Gray. Gary (11) 70 Gray. Joshua (10) 87 Green Cynthia (11) 70.194 218 Green Jett (12) 53.158 Green. John at hon 212 Green Joshua (10) 87.176.178 Green Robin (11) 71.153.204 Green. Roslyn (11) 71.160.162.165 Greene. LaVonda (09) 103.228.239 Greger. Heather (09) 103.216.229.230 Greger. Mark (10) 87 Gnesmger. Michael (11) 71 Grift . Shepherd (12) 25.53 Grombey Eden (09) 196 Grunwold. Michael (09) 103 Guice Martha (11) 4,71,202 Gum. Jason (10) 87 Guther. Carol (11) 71.194.227 Guthne Anianette (11) 71.226.227 Guy. Patnna (09) 103 Guzman. Tony (10) H Ha. Tam (10) 87 Hagetberg Toney (10) 87 Hagerty James (12) 53 Ha es. Melissa (10) 87 Hale. Billy (10) 87.204.235 238 Hail. Angela (10) 26.27.81.87.201.222.287 Halt, Brandi (09) 103,201.223.232,233 Hall. Bryan (10) 87.217 Had. Eugene (09) 104.235 Han. Jonathon (09) 104 HaH Kenneth (11) 71 HaH. Tim (09) 104.237 Hallet. Judt(11) 71.194.227 Hamm. Jeff (10) 87 Han. Thong(10) 87 Hancock. Las(10) 87 199 Hand. Knssy (09) 104.237 Handtord Tamm (l0) 87 Handshaw Candace (11) 71.227.231 Hannah. Scott (09) 104.229.235 Hanshaw Candace (12) 53 Hartuson, Chris (10) 87 Harbison Mchele (12) 53.226 Hard Mary (12) 53.174.175 Hargrtt. Marcel (09) 104.237 Hargrove. John (09) 104 Harman. Knss (10) 87 Harmon. Stephanie (12) 53.208.230 Harns. Latoya (09) 104 Harper. Charlene (11) 73 Harper. Jube (12) 54 Harper. Kerth (12) 54 230 Harper. Mary (10) 87 Harper. Wendy (09) 104.235 Harrel.B .bby (11) 71 Harrell. Charles n 2) 54 230 Harrell. Chnsti (09) 04 Hams. Brad f09, 104 Hams. BuCky(10j 87.152 204 Hams. Earkne (10) 87 Hams HoMev(U) 71.227,231 Harris Robei (09) 104.170.239 Hams. Tamara (10) 87 201.216 Hams Troy (111 30.33.71 117.152 196.197 200. 204.206.223 Hartley. Bryant (09) 104 156.166.204.235 Hartley. Feboa (11) 71 Hartley. Foments (09) 104.156.235 Hartley. James (12) 22.54 237 Hartman. Elizabeth ni) 71.196 199.229 Hartman. Robert 33 166.230 Hartstcld. Brent (11) 71 Hartzog. Ronme (09) 104.166.217.230 Harvey. Kirby (09) 104 116.206.208.237.287 Harvey. Kristy (10) 87 Hastert. Jam (11) 71.117.174.194 206 Hathorne Grace (10) 87 Halhorne Marcus 09) 104.237 Hayes Scon (11) 71.152 Hayes Tara (12) 54.206.207.239.241 Haynes. Chris (12) 40.54 158.164 Haynes. Cornelius (09) 104.204 Haynes. Sednc (09) 104 164.212 Haywood. Hamta (09) 25.105.228 Hazely. Michael (09) 105 Hebert. Monca (10) 87 Hegier J Mane (12) 19.31.33.38 54.119. 192.200.206.207.208.286 Hetsier. Jessica (10) 87 Heh eston. W4I(11) 72.230 Henderson. Kathy (09) 105 Henderson LaKertcha 160.231.239 Heodn . Cathy (12) 54 Henmg. Melon (10) 87 Henry Cathy (11) 72 Henry. Elijah (09) 105.235 Henry Jack (09) 33.105.206.229 Henry. Jimm ( 10) 87 Hepburn. Charmame (10) 87 Herr . Mehssa(lO) 87.116.199 Herr . William (09) 105 Hernng, James (12) 22.54.178 Hershserger. Remu(11) 72 Hess. Tammy (11) 72 Hickey Tara (12) 22.37.55.200.220.222.225. 226.227 Higg botham. Kyle (11) 42.72.178 Higginbothom. Lynn (12) 55.208 Higg s. Jeremy (09) 105 Hill. Cozy (12) 31.55.174.175.194.207 HHI Howard (10) 87.164.235 HHI Lorenzo (09) 105 Hills. Michelle (II) 30.72.199.212.229 Hue Vca(10) 87.204 Hoang Hiep (09) 105 Hoang. Mmh (11) 72 229 Hoang, Thay 229 Hobbs. Julms 167 Hocken. Veromca (09) 105.181.237 Hodge. Mecheiie (12) 54.55 200 Hodge Vince (12) 55,169.208 Hodges. Scon (10) 87 Hodges. Shell. (10) 87.201 Hodges. Winiam (09) 105 Holder Authur( 12) 55 Holder. Mane (09) 105 Holtemon, Yvonne (10) 87 Hollingsworth. Ahcia (10) 87.228.239 Holmes. Jennifer (09) 105.167 Holmes. Steve (10) 87 188, 206.236.239.241 Hdsappie. Gary(lO) 87.239 Holsapple. John 206 Hdsappie. Paul 206 Holsapple. Sherry (09) 105 Hopk s. Geram (09) 105.178,194.201.206 Hopkins. Glen (09) 105.170.189 196 Hopson. Tommy (12) 55 Home. Melissa (10) 88 228 Hough. Bill (10) 88 186 187.201 Howard. Angela (10) 88.211 Howe. Amy (10) 88 232.234.237 Hubbard. Tabdha (09) 105.239 Huftman. Candi (10) 88.116.206.212 Huffman. Jonathan (11) 72.158. 240.255 Huftstetler. Lisa (09) 105 Hughes. Catrma(12) 55 Hughes. Heather (10) 88 206.218.233 Hughey Mike (11) 72.237 HiAbert Sara (12) 29,55.194 196 Hubert Stacey 196.201 Numfeid Michael (1?) 55.91 Humfeld Wanda (11) 72 Humphery Mark (12) 55 Humphries Debra (09) 105.232 Hunt.Cnnsi a(l2) 55.232 Hume . Andrea (09) 105 Hunter. Holi f11) 72.231 Hunter. Keith (12) 37 55 152.206.231.237. 240 Hurioert Siac (09) 105 Husiey Johnny (09) 105.229.239 Hutchinson. Card ni, 72 Hutchison. Jor e (10) 88. 230 Hutton Sheba (101 88 Huynh OanhflQ) 88 I inch Greg (09) 105 bnke. Denise (09) 105 Ingiett. John (12) 55.189 IStre.Enc(IO) 88 189 208 Ivey. Consuelo(lO) 68 J Jackson. Cheryl (12) 55 Jackson. David (10) 88.153.204 Jackson Genora (11) 72 Jackson Leonard (10) 88,239 Jackson. Leonard (09) 105 Jackson. Lucy (12) 55.160.161.212 Jackson Rasbunda (09) 105.170.213.239 Jackson. Tracy (10) 88 Jackson Vernon (09) 105.237 Jackson Wendy (12) 31.55.59 James. Oavid (12) 55.158 Jameson, Jube (09) 105 Janos . Dean (12) 55 Jefferson. Johnny (09) 105.157.167.202.237 Jensen. Brigitte (12) 55 Jerry Howard (09) 105.239 Jimerson. Febcia (11) 72.199.205.206.212. 213.231 Joachim. Aug (10) 4 88.201 Joachim. Doug(11) 72.199 Jobes. Angela (10) 88 Johns. Jason (09) 105.166.201 Johnson Aj (09) 105.157.235 Johnson. Andrea (12) 55.160 162.165 Johnson. Anuonia (12) 55 Johnson. Carolyn (12) 55.208.230 Johnson. Duane (09) 105 Johnson. Firth (10) 88 169.170 204 Johnson. Fetena (11) 72.231 Johnson Helen (12) 55 Johnson. James (09) 105.239 Johnson KeMy( 10) 88 Johnson. Kim (09) 97.105,196.201.223 Johnson. Sherryl (09) 105.208 Johnson. Staci (09) 105 Johnson Susan (10) 89.232.233 Johnson. Tara 235 Johnson. Tyrone (11) 153 Jones. Barbara (11) 72.199.229 Jones. Bryan (12) 55 158 Jones. Carla (10) 89.228.231 Jones. Clay (09) 105 Jones. Conchita (10) 89 Jones. Darren (10, 89 Jones, Demetrius (11) 72.177,178 Jones. Deon (09) 105,157 Jones. Dwight 213.214 Jones, Greg (12) 55.206 Jones, James (11) 73 Jones James (10) 89 116.187.208 Jones. Just (09) f05.156.166,204 Jones. Lamecia (09) 105,167 Jones. Lynette (10) 89.231 Jones. Madean (10) 89 Jones. MichaeM 10) 89 152.235 Jones. Raouei (11) 73.216 226.227.228.231 233 Jones. Shawanna 231 Jones. Tony(12) 55.158.162 Jones. Traci (11) 24.73.203 Jones. Twanna (09) 106 Jones, Warren (09) 116.178 Jordan. Charles (12) 55.178 Jordan C mm (12) 55 Jordan Jerry (09) 106 156.204 Jordan Tma (11) 73 Juban. Tommy (10) 89 JungWuth. Danny (10) 89 K Kamont. David (12) 55.214.215 Kappei. Jack (09) 106 Karavant Tom 212 Kauses Barb (09) 106 Keegan Jennifer (12) 56 Keety Brett (11) 73 Kaety Johnna (11) 24.65.73.194 200 Keller Angela (09) 106.213.229 Keller, C dy (09) 106 Keller Lydia (10) 89 Keller. Michelle 213.229 Keller. Peart (11) 73.227 Kelly. Amanda (10) 89 Kelly, Anthony 237 Kelfy, Thomas (09) 106 Kemp.L«c tt(11) 73.231 Kennedy. Kendnck (09) 106 Kennedy Samara (10) 89.116.218.231.233. 235 Kennedy. Timothy (09) 106 Kenworthy. Curtis (09) 106 Kepner Brenda (09) 106.170 Kepner. Margaret! (11) 73 Kessler Isabel Cathy (12) 56. 206.229,232. 236.237.238.241 Khuu, Hung(11) 73 K l. Philomena (10) 89 K bszek. Mike (12) 56 Krfer, Annette (10) 89 Kifer Stephen (12) 56.116.118.192.207.231 K abrew. Jom(lO) 89.194 Kingsley. Tammy (11) 73 Kirk. Milhcent (11) 73 Kirkland. Todd (09) 106.201.223 Kiser.Wrfliam Skeet (12) 19.23.31.38.56. 119.176.178.192.2«. 207 Krvak. Yvonne (10) 89.228 Kiaehn. Lisa (09) 106.194 Knight. Keshaer (11) 73 Kmsley. Nancy (11) 73.212.213 Koonce. Momca (11) 73 Koonce. Son (10) 89 Kopbtz. Liz (091 106 Index • 279 Kopszywa. Mark (09) 106 Kosiicki. Paula (12) 56.230 Kostelkc. Joseph (09) 106 Kostmayer. Cheryl (11) 73 Kostmayer Daphne (09) 106.213 Kostmayer. Jerrod (09) 106 Kostmayer. Sh on (09) 106 Kostmayer. Susan (12) 56.228 Kraeer. Kami (09) 106 Krajicek. Oayton (09) 106 Knshack. George (11) 73 Kr2l9K233(12) 19 39 5156 181 192 207 Knvamc. Christy (10) 89.216.233 Kuhn, Kenny (11) 73.177.178.200 Kunn. Nathaniel (09) 106 Kurasaka. Apnl (09) 106 L Lacey, Sam (10) 89 Lachance. Donan (10) 89 Ladder. Christine (11) 73.200 Laliberty. Keith (10) 89 Lamb. Randy (11) 73 Lampm. Stephanie (11) 73.170 Landess. Chns(10) 89.194 Landrum. Angela (09) 106.196.201 Landrum. Enc (11) 73.152 Landry. Drew (09) 106 Landry James (09) 106 Landry. Laura (10) 89 Laner. Stephanie (09) 107.181 Lang. Peter (09) 107 Langer Stacey (09) 106 Langimas. Jack (11) 73 Langlmas. Matt (11) 73.200 Lan r. Laura Lea (12) 30.32.56.192.194.196. 198.207.212.2l3.214.215 LaPack. Chns (09) 106 27.73 56.200 25.29.31.42. 56.186. 188, Lapack. David (11) Larlun. James (12) LaRosa Beau(12) 200 LaRosa. Mary (10) 210 89.91.116.187.199.201. Lashley. Marcus (09) 106.156.212 Laster, Sharone (09) 106.166 Laubert Jennifer (09) 106.213.217.233 Lauffer. Brett (10) 89 Lawrence. Stef ante (11) 73 Lawrence Tosha (11) 73.200.216.223.233 Lawson Robert (12) 56 Le. Dung (09) 106 Le.Hdeme 229 Le. Huyen (09) 106 Le. Ly (10) 89 Le. Mien (09) 106 Le. Ngoc (12) 56,229 Le. Peter (09) 106 Le. Troung An (09) 106.228 Le. Tuyen (10) 89 leBatard. Delilah (09) 106 LeBatard. Jennifer (09) 106.167 Lechner. Dawn (09) 106 Lechner. Jonathan (09) 106.170.196.201.223 Lechner. Ph4 (10) 89.201 Ledbetter, Everett (11) 73.208 Lee. Cynthia (10) 89 205 Lee. Rhonda (11) 73 Lee. Sandi (10) 89 Leger, Bruce (12) 56 Leger. Dolores (10) 89 Leger. Edwm (11) 73 Leitr. Laurie (11) 73.227.229 Leleaux Jarrod(l2) 56 Leheaux.Cmdy(lO) 89 174.181.194.196 LeMaire Joseph (12) 56 LeMaee Stacie (10) 89 Lemonidis. Knstma (10) 89.116.232 Lenhart. Jenm(11) 73.227 Lesley Wendy (12) 56.181,199.207 Lester Metssa (09) 106.199 Letterman. David (13) 289 Levert. Katrma (10) 89.210.231.265 Levert. Robert (12) 56 Levi. Joel G (12) 20.31.33.38,56.118.192. 207.208. 286 Lewis. Cednc (09) 106.157.167.235 Lewis. Cornel (10) 89.239 Lewis. Dametle (11) 73 Lewis. Oamck (11) 73.170.239 Lewis. John (11) 73.232 Lewis. Norman (12) 56.170 Lewis. Sandra 205.216.233 Liberto. Deena( 10) 89,194.196.212.213.214. 215 Lidy. Robert (10) 89.237 Light. Enc (09) 107 Light. Kevin (11) 73.184.189.200 Lmcks. Greg (09) 107 Lindsey. Dona (11) 73.194.227 Lindsey. Dons (10) 89 Little Mike (10) 90.178.237 Uoyd. Michele (11) 73.227 Logan, Cathy (10) 90.232 Loner. Stephanie (09) 108.213 Long. Lon (10) 90.228 Long. Steven (10) 90 Loren. Ronda (12) 33.56 Loume. Norman (10) 90 Love. John (12) 56.158.159.231 Lovell. Michael (09) 107 Lowom. Will (10) 90.199 Luke. Douglas (11] 1 73.170.194.230 Lundy. Jeffry (10) 90.153 Lusk. Fred (11) 73 Lusk. Scon (10) 90.176.178.201.212. Ly. BaoToan (10) 90 Ly. Chen (10) 90 Ly. Hon (11) 73. 229 Ly. Men (09) 107 Ly. Tam (12) 56. 116.192.208.228 Lynch. Judith (12) 30.56.206 M Wabb. Holly (09) 107.213 ry Mabry Clay (11) Tt Mace. Chns (09) 107.196 Madden. Mark 109) 107,235 Madison Tommy (11) 74 Magee Donna (10) 90.169 Magmness, James (11) 74 Magrath. Chrsh (11) 74.199,216.232 Makcoat. Barbara (12) 56.118.192.227 231 Mahcoat Bruce (09) 107.206 Mangurr. Mickey (11) 8.74 217.218.233 Manning. Cheriynf 11) 74.205 Mansfield. Aaron (It) 30.74.189.199 Marlm. Scott (11) 74.208 232 Marns. Adeline (10) 87 Marsh. Bryan (11) 74.184 200 Marsn Debbie (09) 107.11« M{-«sene (12) 20.56.192 207 208. 234. «38 239 I Marsh. James (09) 107 Marshall. Donna 11) 74 Marshall. Tarm( 12) 56.228 Marshall. Traci (09) 107 Marsland. David 10) 90.176.178.204 Marsland. Keith (12) 24 29.56.178 200 Martin. DavaJ(IO) 90.201 Martm. Garrett (10) 90 Martm Mary (11) 74.231.235.238 Martm. Phta(iO) 90.160 Martinez. Rene (12) 56.152.204 Martino. Berrne (11) 64.65.74.194.223.227 Mason Shelly (11) 74 Massey Troy (09) 107.157 Masters. Christine (10) 88,90.235.241 Masters. Victoria (11) 74.202 Masters. Vince (12) 56.237 Mathews. Jonathon (09) 107 Matt. HoHy 231 Matthews. Richard (09) 107 Matthews Robert (10) 90 Mattma Bndgette (12) 29.37.57.200.227 Mattma. Joe (10) 90 Mattma, Lynette (12) 29.42.57,200.222.286 May Lisa (12) 57.231 May Marcus (10) 90.231 Mayhone. Denme(IO) 90 McAieer, Chuck (12) 187.200 McAieer. Susan (10) 90.201 McAuirtle, Krista (10) 90 McBee Kelly (09) 107 McBee. Scot (10) 90,116 McCarthy. James (09) 107 McCarthy. Kelli (10) 90.201 McCeiland Lorraine (10) 90 McClain, Tammy 216 McClendon Bruce (11) 74.152.204 McColloch. Barry (11) 74.206 208.216.233 McCormick. Andrew (II) 74,237 McCormick. Lilkan (09) 108.166 McCormck. Susan (12) 57.205.232 McCray. Donald (11) 74 McOamel. Damon (10) 90.152.153.204 McDonald. Fred (09) 108 McOonald, Frednck 212 McDonald. Gma (09) 108.213 McDonald. Karen (11) 74 McOonald. Patsy (12) 57 McOonald. Steven (09) 108 McOonald. Vaiene (11) 74 McDonnell. Selma (09) 108.228 McGmty. Roger (11) 74.217.233 McGlothin, de Valera (09) 108.216.233 McGrath. Christie (11) 226.233 McGuffie. Ros (10) 90 McGuire. Stacev Lynn (12) 20.23.30.31.32. 34,35 57.200.222.224.286 McGuire. Stacy Michelle (12) 57. 207.230 McGuire, Stephanie (09) 108 McHan, Traci (10) 90.201.211.221.287 McKay Tuynuykus (12) 57.237 McKay, Tuypeakus (12) 57.170.234.239.240 McKean Sean (11) 74 McKmley. Frank (09) 108,217.233 McKmiey. James (12) 57.119.207.208 McLam. Tam. (09) 108.201.233 McMahon. Mike (10) 90 McMeans Deme (12) 57.199, 216.231 McMillon. Melanie (12) 37.57.207.210.211. 227 McMullm. Keith (10) 90 McNair. Denton (10) 90 McNat' Sean (12) 57 McNeBey Monica (12) 57 McWhorter Amy (12) 32.57.62.212,213.214. 215 Mears Tracy (10) 90.212.228 Mecchi.Mamu(12) 57.205 Meieski Mike 196 Melon Scon (10) 90 232.236.237 Merma Sean(lO) 90 Mercer. Danny (09) 108,235 Micksch Aaron 112f 5 166.192 Micksch. Jeffrey 00) 90.116. 208.236.239 Migjes. Barbare (11) 74 216.233 M' Mefod|02) 30. 32. 57 193.195.212. Miiewski Michael (09) 108.196.234.237 M.rey JacquelmeflO) 90 Miller, Drake 117.186 id7 Miner Gregory 12) 57 153 Miller Jonathon(11) 74 Miller Melody (09) 108.201.223. 287 MUer Michael (12) 57 203 Miter. Ronnie (09) 108 237 Miler. Scott (10) 90 187 Mi ier. Stephanie (12) 57.231 Mkier. Victo'(11) 74.206 Mrtlsaps. Melody (11) 74.198.229 Miner Kenneth 230 M sko Curtis (12) 57 Mis ko. Danny (09) 108 Misro, Duane (10) 90 Misko. Lawrence (12) 23.57.178.179.200 Mtsko. Paul (09) 108 Misko Tony (12) 200 Mitchell. Andy 204 Mitchell. Brian (09) 108 Mitchell, Darron (11) 74 Mitchell. Deborah 169 Mitchell. Jerry (10) 90 Mitchell Matthew (11) 74 Mitchell. Ordie (10) 90 169 Mncheii Paul (10) 90.152.204 Mitchell. Ponecha (09) 108.166.213.228 Mitchell. Ralph (09) 108 Mock. Amy (11) 74.218.219 Mock. Shannon (12) 57.174 Mortetl. Carmen (11) 74 Molten. Rachael (10) 90 Money. Andreous (12) 57.153.231 Money. Dornruc (10) 91 Monroe. Tracey (09) 109 Mongo A4 by(11) 27.32.42.65 74 200 Monti. Michael (11) 74.152.158.204.208.234 Monti Sam (10) 91.189.239 Montrforte. Clay (09) 109.204 Montiforte. Elame (09) 109 Montilorte. Lams (10) 91 Montiforte. Richard (09) 109 Montilorte. Sean (12) 57 Montiforte. Shawn (12) 57.200.202 Monto. Cnssy (11) 74.117.199 287 Monto. Michael (09) 109.202.208 Moore. Clay (10) 91.232 Moore. James (10) 91 Moore. Jason (11) 74.200 Moore. Jennifer (12) 51.57.207 Moore. Kanme (09) 109 Moore. Michael (09) 109.196.231.237 Moore Ricky (12) 57 Moore. Stephane (10) 91.221.287 Moore. Tguan (10) 91 199 Morris Greg (11) 74 206 208 Morns. Mikcresa (11) 74 Morns Nicole (12) 32.57.207.212.213.214 215.228 Morns. Robbie (09) 109 196 Momsene. Sheila (11) 74.160 Morrisetle. Tony(lO) 91 Moseley. Brent (12) 58.149.151 153.200.222 Moseley. 8ryan (11) 74.184 194 Moses. Nicole 181.182.231 Mosley Enc (09) 167 Moss Daryl (10) 91 Mott. Katrma (09) 109 Mount. Sharon (10) 91.211.222 Munson. Mario (12) 56 Munson. Melody (09) 109,212 Muphy. Robert (11) 74 Murphy Sean (11) 74.152.196 200.204.208 Murray. Charles (12) 25.37.58.200 Murray. Glen (10) 91.201.222 Murray. Kathy (11) 74.206.228 Muray. Tammy (12) 58 Muses. Dimetna (11) 74 Myers Wendy (10) 91.178.199. 216.233 Myhres. Gma (12) 58 N Narbo, Jube (10) 91.208.218.233 Nash, Momca(H) 74.165 Neal . Sara (12) 58 Necaise Noel (11) 75.226.227 Nelson. Jason (10) 91 Nelson. Jennifer (09) 109.232 Nelson. Joanna (12) 30.32.51.58.194. 207 212.213.214.215 Nelson, Kimberly (12) 58.193,199 Nerter. Oannel (12) 58 Nguyen. Anh (09) 109 Nguyen. Ann (09) 109.229 Nguyen. 8ay (10) 91 Nguyen. B«u (11) 75 Nguyen, Caong( 11) 75 Nguyen, Chm (09) 109 Nguyen. Cuong (09) 109 Nguyen. Oai (11) 75 Nguyen. Dat (10) 91 Nguyen. Due (12) 58.229 Nguyen. Dung (10) 91 Nguyen, Dung (10) 91 Nguyen. Gai (10) 92 Nguyen Hao (12) 58 208.229.230 Nguyen. Hung (10) 92 Nguyen, Hung (11) 75 Nguyen, Hung (09) 109 Nguyen. Hung (09) 109.116 Nguyen. Huong (10) 92 Nguyen. Huong (09) 109 Nguyen Jennifer (10) 92 Nguyen, Joseph (10) 92 Nguyen. Joseph (09) 109 Nguyen, Kfueu (10) 92 Nguyen. Kan (10) 92.116 Nguyen. Kan (11) 75 Nguyen Kan (09) 109 Nguyen. Lan (09) 109 Nguyen Leu (09) 109 229 Nguyen Lmi (09) 109 Nguyen. Lmda (12) 58 228 Nguyen, loan (11) 75.229 Nguyen. Luai (10) 92 Nguyen Ma.(10) 92.229 Nguyen Mary (11) 75.116.199.207.229 Nguyen Mi(11) 75 Nguyen My Ha (10) 92 Nguyen Nga (10) 92 Nguyen Nghiep (11) 75.229 Nguyen Ngoc (10) 92.229 Nguyen Ngu(09) 109 Nguyen Nguyen (12) 58 Nguyen Nfu( 11) 75 280 • Index Nguyen Peter (11) 75 Nguyen. Phu( 12) 58.119 Nguyen. Ouy (10) 92.229 Nguyen. Son (09) 109 Nguyen Tam(11) 75 Nguyen. Tan (11) 75 Nguyen. Than (09) 109 Nguyen They 229 Nguyen Thi (10) 92 Nguyen Tho( 11) 75.116 208 Nguyen Thuan(09) 109 Nguyen TNuy (10) 92 Nguyen Thuy (09) 109 Nguyen T«n(l0) 92 Nguyen Tm(lO) 92 Nguyen Tone 228 Nguyen. Vi (11) 75.227 Nu. Kim (10) 92.181.194 199 Noble. Christopher (10) 92 Noble. Wilson (12) 58 Nolle. Annette (09) 109 Norman. Charesse (09) 109 Norman Michelle 196 Norwood Can (11) 75.227.228 Norwood. Shirley (10) 92 Nowacki Jen (09) 109 Num Num. Brenda (09) 109.228 Nunley. Ganeil (09) 109.157.167.204 Nyary Lee (11) 75.206.235 Nye. Robert (10) 92 0 0 Keefe. Shannon (12) 58.193.194.207 208. 286 0 Neal. Kelly (10) 92 0 Neal. Laurie (11) 76.200 Odom. Armen (09) 109,204 Odom,Jacque(l2) 58 152 0l«r. Amy (09) 109 196 Oher. Madonna (12) 58 227 228 Olwr. Shasta (10) 92 201 Orm. Kimberley (11) 76 Osborne Shavonne (10) 92.165 Osborne Theodore (12) 32.58.207.212.213, 214,215 Osborne. Yoiunda(ll) 76 160 Ost. Laura (11) 76.227 OtrS. Tony (11) 76.204 Otvos George (09) 109.116.232 P Pace Mike (11) 76.184.194 Pack, Lonna(12) 58,193.218.233 PaddU. Frank (09) 109 Parchert. Kristen (09) 109.201 Parish. Susan (10) 92 Parker. Kann (12) 58 196.200.203 Parker. Michelle (11) 76.116.194 Parker. Rebecca (09) 109 Parker Shannon (10) 92.198 Parker Susan (12) 3158.194 Parks. Christina (11) 76.227 Parks. George (10) 92 Parks. Mehnda( 12) 58.174.175.181. 199.207 Parol Sean (10) 92 Paschali Jacmta(IO) 92 Patrick. Anna Lisa (12) 58 208 Patterson. Bran (10) 92.153.222 Pay. David (10) 92 Payne. Laura (12) 58 Payton, Andre (09) 109 Payton. Johnny (09) 109 Payton. Lennece (12) 58 Payton. Tiffany (10) 92.205 Payton Vaiene (11) 76.169.205.218 Payton Wade (11) 76 Peckens Shannon (12) 58.218 Penny. Dammon 164 Peoples Wiliam (09) 109.235 Perea. Delia (10) 92 Perlman. Aaron (10) 92 Perry Lee (10) 92 Peterson. Heather (09) 100.110.170 Peterson. Preston (10) 92.230 Peterson. Stacy (10) 92.169.170.237 Peterson. Weiston (09) 110.167 Peyton. Joseph (11) 76 Pham Ha (09) 110 Pham. Hau (09) 110 Pham, Tmh (10) 92 Phi.Le(IO) 92 Phillips. Shawn (12) 58 Picard. Lynette (12) 58.227 Pekich. Mark (11) 76.153 Piety, Sara (10) 92.199 Pdand Rochelle (12) 30.58 Puney Jerry (12) 59 Pinkerton. Perry (11) 76.203 Pisanch, Lisa (11) 25.65. 76 194 221.223 Prtalo. Jarrod (12) 21.37.59.200 Pitalo. Paul (11) 17.65.76.194 196.200.223 Pittman. Deborah (11) 76 Pittman Susan (10) 93.229 Puretta. Amanda (12) 59 Piwetta. Ten (11) 76,153.204 Plummer. Anthony (09) 110 231 PoUnQ, Can (10) 93 Pokng. Chen (12) 26.30.59,196.200 Polmanteer. David (10) 93 Pomorski. Kelli (10) 93.181.182,201.211 Ponder Angelique (09) 110.116.218.233 Ponson Mona (11) 76.228 Ponson Nona(12) 59,228 Porter. Wanda (12) 40.59.160.231 Posey. Glenn (12) 59.158.231 Potter Kelly (12) 59 Poulos. David (11) 77.178 Powell. 8onme(11) 77.194.208 229 Powell. Cnsti (10) 93 Powell. Frankie (09) 110 Powell. Lisa (11) 77 200.208.220 Powers Shelley (11) 77.216 232.233 Pratt. Kevin (12) 51,59 Premeau . Dawn 11) 77 Price, Elton 158 Price, Juire (09) 110 187 212 Price. Kim 160.161.228 231 Pnce ShekadO) 30.93.235 Price.Teressadi) 77.169.199.231 Price. Wayne (12) 59 Prmgle.RveslIlt 77 187 Pnng'e. Tenyeka (12) 60 216.227 233 Proosl Stephanie (11) 77 Prutl. Sharon (10) 93 Puftinberge-. Tracy (11) 77 Pugh. Rodney (12) 60 Pulphus. Angela (12) 60.231 j Quach. Hien Thu (10) 116 Oumn. Jerry (11) 77 R Rademacher Knsbne(l2) 60.174.175.180 181 194 Radovich. Scott (12) 60 Railey. Curtis (11) 77 189.217.233 Raines Stephanie (09) 110.239 Ramey Damon (11) 77 Raley Zanne(ll) 77.186.187.194 Ramsey. Alisha (09) 110 Ramsey Mike (12) 32.60.152.178.222.225 Ramsey. Myra (12) 60 Ransom Christine (09) 110.201 Ratcliff, Cheryl (12) 33.60,230 Ratliff. Donald (12) 33.60.230 Ratlrft Jesse (09) 110.167 Ratliff. Larry (09) 110.237 Ratliff Monica (12) 60.227.228 Ratliffe Darnel (11) 77 Ratliffe. Donald (11) 77 • Ratlrfle James (11) 77 Ray. Jeremy (11) 77.239 Ray. Jerry (09) 110.237 Ray. Jodie (09) 110. 236.237 Ray, Kenneth (12) 60 193.207 Ray. Warren (11) 77.164 Rebstock. Angela (09) 110.196.213 Reck. Candy (10) 93.231 Reck. Prachoom(ll) 77.208 Redd. Waiter (11) 77 Reddi . Cr g (11) 77 Redmon.Otis(ll) 77 Reeb Rachel (12) 31 60.200 207 Reed Oanyei(ll) 77.227 Reed D«vtd (11) 77 Reed Johnny (09) 110 Reed Jonathan (10) 93 Reed Undrefle(l2) 60 Reeves Enc (11) 77 Re d Brian (09) 110 Reid. Monica (09) 110 166 204 Rem Ollie (12) 60 Re d. Robm (11) 77 Remhan. Wayne (12) 60 Reiyea. Thomas (10) 93 Render MeUn« 237 Reynolds Chnst« (10) 93.201.233 Reynolds. Derrick (10) 93.164 Reynolds Robert (12) 60 153.189.218 Reynolds. Timothy (10) 94.235.236 Rhodes. Billy (10) 94 200 Rhodes Reginald (12) 60.170.203.231 Richardson. Carol (11) 77 Richmond. Gavin (09) 110.196 R gby. James (09) 110 Rigley Michelle (12) 51.60.208 Riley. Patricia (11) 77 Rivard. Joey (11) 77.236.239.241 Rivers. Jan ce( 12) 60.118.119.193.203.206. 207.212 Rivers. Martm (11) 77.217 Roach Robert (12) 60 233.234.235.238,241 Roberson. Shawn (12) 60.227 Roberts Bridget (09) 110.201.223 Roberts. Chanotte (11) 32. 77.174.181.194 Roberts. Jason (09) 110 Roberts. Jenny (09) 110.199.218 Roberts. Joey (11) 77.200 Robert . Veussa (09) 110 Robertson, james (10) 94 Robertson Kelvin (12 60.227 Robertson Rhonda ill) 77.237 Robertson Ronald ’58 Robeson Ulucfcefl?) 60 Rob-nson Brandy (09) 110 Robinson Done '09) 110 Robinson Dwtncn 112) 60.178 Robmson. E«an (12) 60.181.227.231.235 Robinson. Fete (11 77.231.235,238 Robmson. Gera:c (10. 94.231 Robmson Katnna (091 110.237 Robinson, Keith (09) 11Q Robmson. Mchae' 238.239 Robmson R.gek(12) 60.230 Roche. Tammy 239 RodoU-cf Leslie 410) 94 Rogers - R (10) 94 Romero. Mis (12) 60 Romero. Racuel (12) 60 Ronsonet. Lance (10) 94 Rooney. David (09) 110 Rose. Ten (10) 94 206.212 Roseth. Kevin (10) 94.201.230 Rose . Viclo (12) 23.32.41.60.200.210.222. 224 Rosonet. Jason (10) 94.212.214.215.232 Rosonet. Kelli (12) 60 Ross. Brent (09) 110.116.156.166.208 Ross. Chns(ll) 77.230 Ross Johneen (12) 61.193.207 Ross. Keihe (10) 94 Ross. Waiter (12) 61 203.208 Ross. Wayne (12) 61.208 Ross nal Travis (09) 110.196 Rossiter Bobby (11) 77 Rouse. Beth (12) 21.61.200.205.222.225 Rowe. Vaiene (10) 94 Roy. Jennifer (09) 110 Ruffin, Aurzella (09) 110.167 Russell. Jane (09) 110.206.218.233,237 Ryan Gerune(tO) 94 Ryan. Rchard(12) 61 184.193.200.206 Ryan Sherry (09) 110 Ryan. Terry (09) 110 Ryans. Mike (11) 77 S Salter Michael (11) 77 Salter Stephen (09) 110 Sanders. Shawn (09) 110 Sankovch.Knsb(09) 110.196 Sankovch Michael (10) 94 153 SantaCruz Mendth(09) 111 Santos. Chns (09) 111.157 204 Sauc«r Angela (11) 77.208 212 Sauc«r Charles (12) 61 148.152 Saucier . Tonya (09) 111.181.196 Saunders. Troy (10) 94 Sauvageau Brent(09) 111 Sawyers. Shelondrea (11) 77.231 Schaar. Jay (10) 94 116 196 201.204 Scheming. Greg (10) 94.217.218 Schevhng. Scott (12) 24.61.193.200.207,217. 218.219.223.233 Schmidt. Gawn (11) 77.187.194 Schotf. Charles (10) 94.231 Schrwder.iisa(ll) 78.227.229 Schwartz. Nektanos (10) 94 Scoggms. Paul (10) 94.234.235.236 Scoggms. Simon (12) 61.193.235.240 Scontnno. Dawn (11) 77.194.227 Scott. Dmn (10) 94 199.238.239 Scnvner. Will (11) 78 Searchy.Kim 166,204.213 Searghi. Raphael (09) 111 167.231 Setymg. Dean(l2) 61.200.230 Seller. Crystal (10) 94.234.235.238 Sellers. David (12) 61 Senseney. Brandy (10) 94.228 Senseney Joy (12) 30.61.203 Senseney. Tim (12) 61 Sepela. Heather (09) 111.199 Shabazz. Ayatey (10) 94.164,217 Shabazz Gabnel (11) 78.158.231 Shaffer. Cathy (09) 111 Shaffer. Gary (11) 78 Shannon. Sleven (10) 94 Shaw Aubrey (12) 61.235.240 Shaw. Terrance 156 Sheehan. Jay(09) 111 Sheftwld. Danwl (11) 78.202.203 Shelby . Susan (11) 78.160.162.231 239 Sheldon. Enc (12) 61.152.153 Shelton. Ardarreyus (09) 111.166 Shelton. Latonya (11) 78.199.205.206.208. 231.234.235. 238 Shelton. Matthew (12) 61 Shepherd. Akisca (10) 94 Sherfield.Enca(ll) 78.216.233 Shields. Chns (11) 78 Slwnp. Jim (09) 111 Shoemaker. David (09) 111 Shore. Lisa (10) 94.201 Short. Leslie (10) 26.94 Showers. Dwayne (09) 111.213 Showers. Ronnie (12) 61.231.238.239 Showers. Tamm (12) 61 Showers. Tamm (11) 78 Sicuro. Jennifer (12) 61.200.222.225 Smaway. Brian (10) 94 178.201 Simmons. James (10) 94.153.204 Simon. Patrick(09) 111. 116,156,166.229 Simons. Paul (12) 61 Simpkms. Dawn (09) 111 Simps°aShen(12) 31.61 193.207.208.217. Sens Miriam 112) 40 61.169.172.173.174. 175.207.227 Smgter . Marty (10) 94 Smgieton Jacques (11) 78 Singleton. James (12) 39 61.148.153.231 Smgleton. Kareem(09) 111 204 Semon. Helen (10) 94 196.218.223 Sssom Regma(ll) 78.194.227 Skams. Stephan (09) 111. 213.229.237 Skelton. Laura (It) 78 Skmner Jesse (10) 94 SkoceUs. Wayne (12) 61 Slater Larry (12) 21.32.61.118.194.196.198. 206.207.208.212.213.214.215 Slater. Lisa (12) 61 Sliman. Jennifer (12) 31.32.54.61.200.206. 207 222 Sloan. Kathy (09) 111.213.228 Smedier Diana (10) 94 Smith. Anthony (12) 61.232 Smith. Brandi (09) 111.201.223 Smith. Chook (11) 78.152.189 Smith. Dwight (09) 111 Smith. Heather (10) 94.222 Smith. Jusbn (10) 94 116 Smith, Lisa (12) 61.187.193 Smith.Matthew(09) 111 Smith. Pam (10) 94,212.231 Smith, Richard (11) 78.217.231 Index 281 Smith. Robert (10) 26.94.233.238.239 Smith. Rocky (12) 61.200.212.213.214.215. 222 Smith. Sammie(IO) 94.174,181.221 Smith. Shaleene (09) 111.229 Smith. Shawn (10) 94 Smith, Sfwrley (10) 94 Sm4h. Tamm (10) 94 Smith. Turshandah (12) 62.237 Snider. Scott (10) 95 Snider Troy (11) 78 Sots Ale (11) 78 Sols. Irene (09) 112 Soljan. Scott (12) 25.37.51.62 Soothienchai. Vichai (10) 95.189 Sovell. Jennifer (10) 95.217.218.233 Sparga. Royal (10) 95. 217.218.233 Sparkman. Michelle (10) 95 Spears Stetmee (10) 95.237 Spikes Brian (09) 112 Squire Billy (11) 78 Squire Jef1 10) 95 St Amant. Joey (12) 62.148.153 St Martm. Ashley (11) 78.206 St Amant. Michelle (10) 95 St Pierre, Oenns (09) 112 Staekng. David (12) 22.39.51.62.193.200. 216.219.222.225.233 Stallworth. £dw« (11) 78.164 Stanley. Charles (10) 95. 208.239.241 Stanley. Ross (11) 78 SUnovich. Robert (11) 30. 78.196.217.218. 233 Stapp. Sunsta(lO) 95.187.194 Starcher Anthony (09) 112.199.235 Steckler. Jason (10) 95.194 Steinberg Eileen (10) 95 Stenms. Brandt (11) 78 Stephens. James (10) 95 Stephens. Sandra (12) 62 Stephens. Tracy (12) 62.200.227 Stepro Michael (12) 62 Sterlmg. Monti 157 Sterling. Vicki (11) 78.227 Stevens Candi (11) 78 Stevenson. Heather (11) 78.200 Stewart. Cecelia (12) 62.230 Stewart. Kara (09) 112.157.167.235 Stidam. Michelle (10) 95.166 Stiles. Laura (12) 59.62,208 Stock. Wiliam (11) 78.206.217.218.233 Stoebe Michelle (10) 30.95.212 Storm. Namanet (11) 78.208.237 Storm.Tony(10) 95 Stoughton. Jason (10) 95 Stovall. Karen (11) 78 Strauser. Stelan (10) 95 Strickland. Vera (12) 62 Stringer. Scon (11) 78.217.218.233 Strode. Curt (09) 112.157.234.237 Stump. Jimmy (12) 63 Stump. Jimmy (10) 95 Suares. Edmond 216 Soares. Glen (09) 112.116.223 Suarez Janeen (11) 78.194.227 Sullenburger. Cane 201 Sullivan. Chris (09) 112.239 Sullivan, Tara (10) 95,216.223.228 Summers. Joe (10) 95 Summit. Will (10) 95.164 Sumrwn. Yolanda (12) 63 Suter. Ralph (10) 95.153.201.204.232 Sutten Michael (11) 78 Sutton. Amy (10) 95.201 Sutton Meiisa (09) 112.218.233 Swaw. Terrance (09) 112 Sweat Andrea (11) 78.169.231.239 Swtft. Jami Ann (10) 95.199.218.229.233 Sykes Patty (11) 78.165.231.235 Szmurio. Knstan (11) 78.200.217.218.233 T Tannehdl. Steven (11) 78.153.204 Taranto. Lisa (09) 112.199 Tatanto. Tara (10) 95,199 Tate. Barbara Ann (12) 63.230 Tate. Christopher (10) 95.235 Taylor Alfred (10) 95.116.152.199.204.235 Tayfor. Belinda (12) 63.231 Taylor. Brandon (11) 78 Taylor. Daffety( 11) 78.227 Taylor. Donna (11) 78 219.233 Taylor. James (09) 112 Taylor. Jason (09) 112 Taylor. Jay (10) 95.220 Taylor. Jonathan (09) 112 Taylor. Paul (09) 112.157 Taylor. Rhett 201 Taylor. Sonya (12) 63.169.172.173.174.175. 193.207.227 231 Taylor. Stan (12) 63 Taylor. Tony (09) 112 Tebor . David (11) 78 Tebor. Jeff (10) 95 Teele.Skot(ll) 78.158.199 Teeter, Juke (10) 95.165 181.182.199 Teffer, Dean (11) 78.116.206.208. 217.218 233 Tennant. Renee (09) 112 Teweil Genara (10) 95.174.181.194 Thames. Porta (09) 112.167 239 Thames. Rosilyn (10) 95 Theriot. Tonya (12) 63 Therrea. Charles (09) 112.213 Thibodeaux Floyd (12) 63.178.194 Thibodeaux. Josette (10) 95 Thiroux. Oana (09) 112 Throw. Freddie (11) 79 Throux. Jennifer (10) 95 Thomas. Edd (09) 112.204 Thomas. Leila (12) 63.231 Thomas. Tammy (10) 95 Thompson. Bobbie (09) 112.199 Thompson. Carlos (12) 63.153.231.239.240 Thompson. Damck (09) 112.157.167.229.237 Thompson. Dirk (09) 112 Thompson. Genette (09) 112 Thompson. L«a (10) 26.27.91.95.221.222. 228 Thompson. Steven (12) 63 Thompson. Suzanne (09) 112 218.233 Thorbor Antoinette (11) 79 Thorton. Oarren (11) 79 __ Thrash. Gndy(09) 30 112 196.206.222 Thuy. Kim 228 Tinker. Gordon BG (12) 63. 152.208 T.bUer. Stephanie 00) 95 Tibher. Tommy (11) 79 TiMman. Susan (10) 95.228 Tirren. Michelle tl) 79 Toth, Matthew ’2) 63 238 Tovey. Kelley (09) '12 237 Tovey. Steve (10) 95 Trahan Jennifer (10) 32 88 Tran. Hat (09) 112 Tran. Hai(10) 95 Tran. Hung (10) 96 Tran. Paula (12) 63 Tran. Tan (10) 96 Trang Tran (10) 96 Travis. Nanette (12) 22 63 231 Trepamer. Michelle Cl) 79 221 Trmh Doanh(ll) 79 Trochesset. Dawn (12) 63 Trochesset.Dustm(ll) 79 189.200 Trombley. John (12) 63 208 Turner. Jerry (10) 96.189 Turner. Johnnie (11) 79. 158.163 Turner. Mane (09) 112.167.213 Vu. Phong (11) 79.199 Vu. Quang(ll) 116 Vu. Thao (11) 79.198 229 Vuong. Phong(12) 63.116.199 Vuong, Tam (09) 112.233 W Wade. Craig 167 Wade Sheree(IO) 81.91.96.181.183.211. 222 Wade. Whitney (11) 79.133.199.216 Wade. Whitney (12) 63 Waits. Ronnie (09) 112 Wakefield. Rocio 230 Wales. Lon (11) 79.212.213.214.215 Walker Cassandra (09) 112 Walker Francme (11) 79.181.228 Walker. Janee (12) 63.160 Walker Jett (10) 96 Walker State (09) 112,165,169 Walker Stephanie (09) 112.204 Wallace. Doneila (09) 112.199 Walks. Joyce (11) 79.232 Walion Wilke (12) 63.152 Wansley B (12) 63 193.207 Wansley. John (10) 96 Ward. Fred (10) 96 Ward Marc (10) 96 Ward Stephana (09) 112.232 Waie. Natal (11) 80 206.231 Warner Steve (09) 113.235 Warren. Deanna (12) 63.231 Warren. Marcus (09) 113 Warren M hae'(09) 113 Warren Paul (12) 63.231.237.240 Warrick. Bndgetle (10) 96 239 Washington Aiwr (10) 96.170 Washington. Dene (12) 63.217.233.239. 240 Washeigton. Enca (10) 96 Washngion, Wi!i« 110) % . Ai (10) 96 ?04 . Donavon (09) 113 ..Gerald(11) 80 231.235.238 Trams (12) 63.148 153 200.204 Yoseph (09) 113.157 Cheryl (12) 63 r. Reid (11) 80 184 194 s Oarren (12) 23.37 64 152.200.203. Valentine. Jon (11) 79.198 Vanas Darrell (10) 96.189.206 208.234.239. 241 Vanderhagen. Michelle (10) 96 Vanhooser. Joe (10) 96 Vanhooser, Kenberty (12) 63.230 Veal. Bran (12) 24.41.63.200 Veal. Kevin (10) 96.216.233 Venable, Juke (11) 79.200.226.227 Vercher. James (10) 96.153 Vetter. Randy (10) 96.238.239 Victory, James (09) 112.202 Vignes. Tommy (12) 63 Vincent. Doug (09) 112,217.235 Vincent. Shannon (09) 112.228.232 Vo. Dai (09) 112 Vo. Hung (09) 112 Vowed Kara (11) 79.200.217,218.233 (09) 113 09) 113 213 (11) 80.206.217.233 Rayf t0il2) 64 217 218.233 (10) 96 ) 113.196 199.201.221 Petnnat09) 113.237 ■231 10i 96 I) 96 (10) 96 an my (12) 64 White Troy 230 White, Wayne (11) 80 Whitmyer. Michelle (09) 113.117.228 Wiggins. Lona (11) 80 Wiiboum. Cmdy(lO) 96.170,174.180.194 Wilbourn. Jannette (12) 64.119.174.175.193. 198.206.229 Wild. Cathy (11) 80 200 Wild. Samantha (10) 96.199 Wilkins James (10) 96.153 Wilkinson. James (12) 64.148.152 Willard. Glenn (10) 96 Wiliams. Amanda (09) 113.167.213 Wiliams. Anthony (10) 96 WiHoms, Brenda 231 Wiliams. Carla (10) 96 WiUiams. Carlos (09) 113.237 WiUams. Casey (10) 96 Wiliams, Christina (09) 113 Wmams C (09) 113.197.199.201.218. Wiliams. Curtis (09) 113 WiUams. Dionne (09) 113.237 Wiliams. Dusti (11) 80.227 Wiliams. Enc (09) 113 Wiliams Maxine (11) 80 Williams. Michelle (09) 113.225.228 Wiliams. Monica (09) 113 Wiliams. Seth (11) 80.200.204.208 Wiliams. Sharonda (11) 80.194 223 Wiliams. Shmneta (09) 113 Williams. Shyn 231 Wiliams. Troy (09) 113.184 Wiliams Yolanda (09) 113. 213.228 Wiilamson. Jeff (10) % WiHamson. Melissa (12) 64.187,194 WiHis. Bruce (09) 113 WiHis. Michael (09) 113 Wills. Mike (11) 80.200.287 Wilson. Beth (11) 80.194 WHson. Cmdy (11) 80 Wilson. Jason (09) 30 113 Wilson, Kurt (10) 43.96 217.233 Wilson. Mark (11) 80 Wilson. Marquetta (09) 113.231 Wilson Ronnie (10) 96 Wilson. Tarase (09) 113.205.237 Wilson. T a( 12) 64 Wince Billy (11) 80.206.216.236,238.239 Wmce, Hitomi (12) 64.206.229.236.237.241 Wmdom. Tem(12) 64 Winn. Renee (11) 80.216.231.233 Winters Meredith (10) 96 Wise. Michael (11) 80.206 Wisniewski. Jenn (09) 113 WoW. Katie (09) 113,197,201.221.223.287 Wood EMen (11) 80.226.227 Wood. Theresa (11) 80.208 Woodard Adora (10) 96 Woods Kanora (09) 113.167 Woods. Ne4 (12) 47 64.222.231.237.238.240 Woods. Rathan (10) 96.235 Wormley. Floyd (09) 113.237 Wnght Andrea (12) 64.212 Wrghi Oernck(ll) 00.238.239 Wr jht. Michael (09) 113.213 Wnght. Ruth (11) 80.160.235 Wright Susan (11) 80 Wright. Susan (12) 64.119 Wnght. Wilke (09) 113 Wyndham. Camille (09) 113 Wynne. James (12) 30.64 152.189 Y Yacksyzn. Mchaei (09) 113.157 Yapit. Christina (11) 80.200.221 Yapit Tony (09) 113.156.201 Yarborough Billy (09) 113 Yarborough. Joseph (11) 80 Yeager Mike (10) % Yeagley, Gary (12) 64 Yeagley Ray (09) 113 Yeatts. Yancey (09) 113 York. Holly (11) 80 200 Yost. Angela (12) 23.30.37.64.196.200.210. Young. Chnsty( 10) 96 205 Young. Mark (09) 113 Youngblood. Kevin (09) 113.157,178 Z Zacharas. Juke (09) 113 Znachko, John(12) 22.64.178.179.200.207 282« Index He Cared . Frank Sabbatini, Biloxi High School's beloved principal since 1979, died on March 2, 1987. He passed away after twenty-eight devoted years of service within the Biloxi school system. Before serving as principal at Biloxi High School, Mr. Sabbatini fulfilled many duties. He taught history, was assistant football coach, track coach, attendance of- ficer, and taught physical education. During that time, Biloxi won two Big Eight football championships, and his track team won four district championship titles. He then served as principal of Fernwood Junior High School for four years. Mr. Sabbatini received a bachelor's degree from Mississippi State University after graduating from Leland High School. He then went on to earn a master of education degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. After teaching for two years in Carthage, he joined the Biloxi school system in 1957. Everyone at Biloxi High School was touched by Mr. Sabbatini’s many years as principal. Mr. Kenneth Deere, who is currently tem- porary acting principal, first met Mr. Sabbatini as a fellow faculty member at the old Biloxi High in 1959. He described Mr. Sabbatini ,.. as a man as tough as he had to be, with a world of compassion. He helped me out dur- ing the everyday affair of working together. His vision and compassion were evident at all times. He was a friend.'' Mr. John Bodron, assistant principal, describes Mr. Sabbatini as .. an excellent leader, a strong disciplinarian, and a person who strived for perfection. We were close friends and had many good times together, especially at state track meets.'’ Coach Goolsby, who was in the first group that Mr. Sabbatini coached, had this to say: As a student, I didn't have much ambition in high school, but Frank Sabbatini gave me that ambition. He asked more out of you than you had to give. You knew that he really cared about you, even when he was rough on you. His students meant the most to him; he always put others first. During my fourteen years working with him, I never questioned what he asked of me. He was the type of per- son who would make you lay down your life IN MEMORIAM Frank Sabbatini 1936-1987 for him.” Frank Sabbatini was also the students' favorite. Senior Stacey McGuire said, He has always been there for me through many pro- blems. He always encouraged me by saying, Keep up the good work, Miss McGuire.' The last time I really got to talk to him was at a luncheon the Wednesday before he passed away. He spoke to the Exchange Club, and ex- pressed his great pride in Biloxi High. He talk- ed about how special the faculty and students were to him.” Frank Sabbatini cared. Four days after his death, the entire student body showed that they cared, too, when they gathered for a solemn memorial assembly. Mr. Sabbatini's leadership and friendship will be sorely miss- ed. It will be hard to imagine a Biloxi High School without Frank Sabbatini. In Memonam • 283 ► Vocational courses offer many skills for jobs, or as a basis for future studies in skilled professions. ▼ Goofing off is a common practice among underclassmen. Fortunately, seniors serve as role models for students who will soon have to make a choice for their future. ► Counselors are available to all students in all categories for help with college applications, scholarships, special programs, and standardized tests. 284 • Closing Looking to the Future Getting Down to Business in Preparing for Careers. As the year draws to a close, things are just beginning to happen. This is especially true for seniors. Applications for colleges are already sent, and seniors anxiously await news of scholarships. Also as the year comes to an end, students are contemplating career possibilities in the hope that they may one day call themselves truly independent. Underclassmen make appointments to visit their counselors so that they may plan a suitable curriculum to plan for days to come. The total required units is now set at twenty- one, and students are striving to meet the minimum. College-bound students must take Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and three units of science. Many colleges also require at least two years of some foreign language. Other popular courses for college-bound, students are computer programming, PASCAL, typing, accounting, and journalism. The vocational department also offers many opportunities for students interested in finding a job. Programs such as VICA, IBT, and Distributive Education allow students to jump right into many fields. Another program which opens many doors for students is the JROTC program. Military careers and lucrative scholarships are by-products of this innovative program which are quick roads to success. As today's teenagers look ahead, the way seems confusing. However, upon closer inspection, the opportunities for a lifetime of enjoyment and fulfillment seem endless. A Typing and keyboarding are among the classes favored by many students for preparation for future careers. 4 Future English majors in Miss Fields honors English class show off their term papers. Miss Fields' one-term research paper course is designed to prepare students for formal writing in college. Closing • 285 Top Right: Joel Levi, Editor-in-chief. Top Left: Stacey McGuire, Assistant Editor; Shannon O'Keefe, Business Manager. Above. Sheri Clement, Advisor. Middle Right: Editorial Assistants: Mike Bush, typist; Marie Hegler, Copy Editor; Lynette Mattina, Photo Editor; Allen Bodron, computer operator. Right: Kim Eleuterius, Katie Brown, Hope Corso, — Ads section. 286 • Indian Echo Stall fsm Top Left: Billy Chorbaand Sheri Simpson, photographers. Middle Left: Kirby Harvey, Crissy Monto, Angela Hall, faculty. Middle Right: Mike Wills, Jennifer Bruce, Andrea Brown, sports. Lower Left: Katie Wold, Ellen Gromley, Stephanie Moore, Traci McHan, Sophomore and freshmen section. Lower Right: Julie Beaupre, Nicky Fitzpatrick, Melody Miller, clubs section. Indian Echo Staff • 287 288 • Closing
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