Briarfield Academy - Briarpatch Yearbook (Lake Providence, LA)

 - Class of 1974

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We learned that our high school experiences would not be lost with the closing of our year- book. We recalled this togetherness of laughter, disappointment, and victory a simple discovery of having good times. Y 529 3 K t an Xl' i Q ,R . A There were iimes. . . we were together and times we were alone, but the good times we shared will forever be in our hearts. How could we ever forget those special moments at Briarfield? The loneliness, the smiles, the togetherness , and the sheer happi- ness of having good times. We were goung . . . and our lives were filled with happiness. Our days were spent expanding our fantasies and building our dreams. But even though we were growing older and wiser each and every day, we had not outgrown our childish ways. Our youth was a time of maturing, experiencing and having good times. 7 , if , Q, , 'fiiifbif . xi' ,,,, , , , wi?Li,.:. N, ,mf , f QQ. 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Com- pletely filled with concern and a desire to be of service, Mr. Bayles utilized every student of Briarfield Academy. 1 1 il 9 S I TOP LEFT: Jackie Sullivan - Kindergarten, B.S. , LSU. BOTTOM LEFT: Zina D. Moorman - Third Grade, B.A. Clement - Fourth Grade, B.A. , La. Tech. lit A G00 ff fame fir az, CIW: 3, 4. V7 v. ,w . 1 4EVcr fljfg Sjlilrybefy I , . I r U3 TJ 755 fri L. US fp -J-f ' s ltilwffilqufi RN' TOP RIGHT: Millie P. Koppie - First Grade, B.A. , NLU. , Northwestern University. CENTER RIGHT: Marie A. dsc me X T A 1 Words cannoi express. . . our feelings held for our elementary teachers. They molded us into the future generation that we would be . These teachers helped us to visit foreign ports in geography , to work with new math and English rules and to discover the world of science for the first time . ,J W',' g 5, 1 L .ff OP LEFT: Dawana C. Owens - Fifth Grade, B.A . , La. Tech. TOP CENTER: arah McBride - Sixth Grade, B.A. , LSU. TOP RIGHT: Virginia S. Brister - ading f7th, 8th, 9th, high schoolj, Beta Club Sponsor, B.S. , Northwestern ate College: M.Ed. , NLU. BOTTOM: Dorothy S. Langhofer - Second Grade, .E. , Stephens College: B.A. , Univ. of Ark. . 17 -vu TOP LEFT: C. R. Mattison - Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Science Club Sponsor, B.S. , La. Tech. CENTER: Louis O'Steen - Typing, Bookkeep- ing, B.A. , OSWg M.Ed. , LSU. RIGHT: Stowe Harbin - Algebra I, II, Phys- ics, Advanced Math, One Way Sponsor, B.S. , NLU. Kathryn Harbin - 7th Grade History and Science, Pep Squad Sponsor, B.S. , NLU. BOTTOM CEN- TER: Betty Walley - American History, Geometry, 8th Grade Science, B.A. NLU. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ethel Gates - '7th, 8th, Gen. and Senior Math, Stu- dent Council Sponsor, B.S. , LSU: M.S. , NLU. Anoiher gear complefed. . . and another lesson learned. Discovered also was the fact that teachers are just people. They laughed away our trou- bles and taught us with a smile. Long will be remembered our days in high school and the memories of our teachers. ......... ffff i was W 531 ll f ig , l gi? K ii 1.- .kkkk N xx? 'OP LEFT: Helen S. Guenard - English II, III, Yearbook Sponsor, B.A. , La. Tech. TOP RIGHT: Thelma P. Cle lent - Guidance Counselor, Speech, English IV, Student Council Sponsor, B.A. , La. Techg M.Ed. , NLU. BOT 'OM LEFT: Doris F. Sullivan - 7th, 8th, 9th Grade English, Home Living, Jr. Beta Club Sponsor, B.S. , North- estern. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ima R. Myers - French I, II, Spanish I, II, World History, B.A. , Blue Mountain Col agegM.A., USM. ' 5 5 'iz-if, , . J' f, 1 ,,i K , , 7,m,, A . ..,. .Wa f 7' 11 1 l H Kl COACH There were some . . . people that Briarfield couldn't have done without during 1974. Yes, old faces and new ones, too, were seen and will always be remembered throughout the future. From lifting weights and learning how to make a hook shot, to planning our careers and college plans, these teachers were handy whenever they were needed. xxx 'fx TOP LEFT: Brenda Brooks - Physical Education, Basketball Coach, B.S. , NLUQ M.Ed. , MSU. CENTER: Linda Gail Minsky - Secretary. RIGHT CEN TER: Shirley Toney - Cafeteria. BOTTOM LEFT: Glen Murphy - Driver Education, Track Coach, B.S. , M.S. , La. Tech. l 17 ui My Egiii Q ,fm ww 7 91,593 'ffiililv , ' 1 - 2 X fx' ,- - , MQEQ QQ' v 1' AVL -2:1 'i', yy.. , ,,, , , 'v W - av, , H 1, ,fm A ,,,,,,, , ,:. f ,. M , , ,M .f , ,,,, . WH I , . gli? I' 'fkfif , f L, ,-Q. .wfmfyf , . , fgn, ' Q :AW f 4. , I 1 11.55 4 , E, v : :w,..4-,511 1, 1' ,1 ,whM?'5.Qf - :v.w.w , f f,1ff.,ipaL f ,,,4.,,f,M . M 'i . ' ' iff L,LA. , ,L , V. t, ,, . ,LN A- -: f 3 ,N - Lmgg' f ,,, JA 5 Jig' ' , t If 'A wffi- 'Q f. 5 f ' Q ' '1 'w., ws 2- ,, ,J 392' w ' -' '- s. ' - ' . 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This organization sponsored activities such as caroling at the nursing home, a Campus Crusade retreat, and Tuesday and Thursday moring devo- tionals. -228- lst ROW: Patti Bagbey, Karen Smith, Elizabeth Dinger, Becky Edwards, David O'Neal, Sharon Black, Sammy Crews, Donna Davidson, Billye Howard , Kelly Townsend. 2nd ROW: Cathy Oswalt, Randy Manning, Randy Dukes, Louis Minsky, Debbie Pichoff, Eddie Neighbors, Kim Kemp, Steve Toney, Mike Kennedy. 3rd ROW: Ronza O'Steen Jennie Razor, Billy Brown, Delmar Pippins, Brian Howard, Cheryl Carter, Peggy Denny, Janice Smith, David Gross- man, Bobby Reech, Barbra Ramsey. 4th ROW: Debbie Sullivan, Sharon Harrison, Mary Ellen Paris, Jamie Scott, Becca Rosenzweig, Don Nelson, Charles Howington, Diane Ragland, Kenny Wilhite , Coach Harbin - Sponsor. 5th ROW: Beccy Taylor, Lynn Myers, Selma Butler, Becky Kirksey, Edwin Moulder, Susan Bagbey, Bridget McKenzie, Cathy Kelly, Becky Fox, Karen Clement, Mary Amacker, Olivia Perry, Judy Hisaw, Dudley Keene, Jane Hamilton, JoAnne Ramsey, Patti Johnson, Malcolm Stokes, Norman Beckett. 6th ROW: Diane Hopkins, Nancy Guenard, Ken- neth Beck, Margaret Federick, Michael Bradley, Jerri Pearson, Mary Rosenzweig, Kathy Coody, Kay Godwin, Kathy McPherson, Debbie Cook, Vicki Dacus, Kim Tweedy, Susan Rheemes, India Dunlap, Carol Patrick, Martha Brown, Millie Edwards, Debbie Vyvial. '7th ROW: Nelson Shepherd, Kay Crawford, Maxie Tullos, Debbie Patrick, Pat Oswalt, Cissy Harbour, Wanda Driver, Pam Williams, Robin Mitchell, Gwen Harvey. 8th ROW: Phillip Murray, Bobby LeBeau, Denise Knapp, Cheryl Fortenberry, Olivia Nelson, Charlotte Bell, Mark Phillips, Jere Bradley, Phyl- lis Dickson, Kay Dillard, Wayne Martin, Debbie Bagbey, Wanda Frith. 20 In 1974. . . the Briarfield Library Club didn't just sit around, they went places and did things. Whether it was going to Ruston to View the Louisiana Tech University Library, listening to Dr. Bill L. Perry speak on audio-visual aids, or preparing one of their deli cious meals, they all knew how to work together and still have good times. FOP LEFT: Debbie Patrick, David O'Nea1, India Dunlap, Cathy Kelly, Mike Kennedy and Karen Clement presented he skit A Reunion in '70 Years at the senior dinner. ABOVE: SEATED: Judy Hisawg Karen Clement, Secretary: ,hillip Frasier, President: Debbie Patrick, Vice-President: Lisa Smith, Treasurerg Gwen Harvey. STANDING: Dar ene Frith, Micki Flynn, Janice Smith, Mary Ellen Paris, Debbie Perry, Kelly Townsend, Cheryl Carter, Carol Pat lick, Diane Hopkins, Jere Bradley, Pam Hammack, India Dunlap, David Grossman, Denise Knapp, Becky Kirksey Sayle Sullivan, Olivia Perry, Kim Kemp, David O'Neal, Bill Sullivan, Steve Toney, Mike Kennedy, Sammy Zrews. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Pichoff, Donna Davidson, Kay Dillard, Billie Howard, Martha Brown, Sandy Bull 21 JC Conlinuous sfriving- - - and constant achievements characterized our 1974 Beta Clubs. Being a member seemed to make all of our extra efforts of studying and hard work worthwhile. After being in this club, we all had a newly formed sense of direction which shed a bright light on our future ahead. TOP: LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Olivia Nelsong Vice-President, Kay God- win, Secretary, Debbie Sullivan: Treasurer, Char- lotte Bell. LEFT TO RIGHT , BOTTOM ROW: Mark Smith, Leo Nelson, Keith Godwin, Teddy Schneider, Curtis Leeder, Trey Phillips, Glenn Koppie. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Minsky, Sandy Hisaw, Charlotte Hammett, Nancy Harbin, Julie Oswalt, Dava Dennis , Rachel Rosenz- weig, Kay Allen, Linda Clement, Sherry Ragland, Vicki Flynn, Kay Kennedy. 22 gg Foreign Language Clubs SPANISH CLUB: ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Chris Paris, Delmar Pippen, Mary Wyly, Christie Godwin, Olivia Perry, Susan Schneider, Jennie Razor, Presidentg Cissy Harbour, Amy Clegg, Patti Johnson, Loretta Marron, Pam Williams, Becky Fox, Kathy Coody, Mary Rosenzweig, Kay Godwin, Billy Harris. MIDDLE ROW: Rebecca Rosenzweig, Louis Yee, Mrs. Myers, Diane Hopkins, Caron Tullos, Wanda Frith, Debbie Perry, Selma Butler, Donna Chappell, Bridget McKenzie, Bahia Wyly, Iere Bradley, Kay Crawford, Margaret Federick, Brian Kelly, Don Nelson, Willy Gates. BACK ROW: Jamie Scott, Steve Toney, Cliff Walters, Randy Manning, Charles Howington. FRENCH CLUB: ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Betsy Brown, Lynn Myers, Christie Godwin, Kathy McPhearson, Mary Wyly, Secretary-Trea- surerg Karen Smith, Eve lyn Holt, Pat Oswalt, Debbie Cook, Marty Mills. MIDDLE ROW: Clay Howard , David Norris, Mrs. Myers, Debbie Vyvial, Phyllis Dickson, Kim Tweedy, Sharon Harrison, India Dunlap, Ricky Knight, Karen Clement, Debbie Patrick, Diane Ragland, Cathy Oswalt, President Millie Edwards, Bob McKenzie. BACK ROW: Kenny Wilhite , Bobby Reech, Louis Minsky, Eddie Neighbors, David O'Neal. VICE-PRESI- DENT NOT SHOWN, DANA BROWN . 23 , f , , School spirii . . . and loyalty were displayed by the Senior and Junior Pep Squads. Not only did they cheer the team on, they also worked whole-heartedly with the cheerleaders. Their time was well spent painting bust signs for the football team, selling programs , and jazzing up the gym with wild and wacky posters. ,J 3 l TOP: SENIOR PEP SQUAD: FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Dinger, Susan Bagbey, Carol Beth Patrick, Cheryl Carter, Cathy Kelly, Becky Edwards. BACK ROW: Mrs. Harbin, Sponsor: Karen Clement, Kim Kemp, Billie Howard, Micky Flynn, Jennie Razer. BOTTOM: JUNIOR PEP SQUAD: FIRST ROW: Robin Hendrix, Linda Clement, Sandy I Patrick, Dede Dartlone, Nancy Harbin, Sherri Ragland, Molly Gaylean. SECOND ROW: Ellaine Minsky, Char- lotte Hammett, Linda Pearson, Tammy Hattaway, Cheri Pearson, Lisa Beck, Janet Fairchild, Kay Allen, Dee Brister. THIRD ROW: Kay Kennedy, Vicki Flynn, Lee Ann Warren, Becky Allen. , K V. - ' ' 'WM W-1--.,.,a Ml lla ..... ...,a..,.....,,.....W,...,.............,s...,.. Wi Qxg -x .va K J Y . E, he 1973-74 Science Club includedg LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Patrick, Edwin ioulder, Becky Edwards, Bill Skinner, Mr. Mattison, Sponsorg and Louis Iinsky. Th roughoui the year the Science Club was involved in class and individual pro jects. At club meetings they discussed these projects as well as advanced technology in the science field today They seemed to enjoy this outlet searching, experimenting and finding new answers. A highlight for the year shown below, was Becky Edwards disecting a cat . 4 xi ix 'N-.S KA ..,, - 'K w 1925 I xx -...M TOP RIGHT: Kelly Townsend and Rebecca Ta lor were busy working on the tjinal la out. ABOVE: Kay Dillard, the advertising manager worked hard to keep an accurate account of the funds. RIGHT: The 1973-'74 Briarpatch staff are as follows: Kay God- win, Gwen Harvey, Mrs. Guenard, advisor: Nan Hamil- ton, Kay Dillard, Kathy Oswalt, Kelly Townsend, Phyllis Dickson, Rebecca Taylor, Dana Brown, and Elizabeth Dinger, Carol Beth Patrick, and Nancy Guenard, 26 Working on +he Yearbook Qiaff . . . was a meaningful experience. We all had to take our talents and skills, compile them and work together to create a book which we could all be proud of. Our first week of real work was at workshop. Bringing home two first place IIO- phies for this work gave us enough confidence to tackle our job in the fall with vigor. When the book was completed and the last shipment was on its way, a weary group of girls smiled as they anticipated the coming of the finished product. J ar' lifdrf I ...nl 5 fffsi The Briarpa+ch . . . would show the hard work and talent, but no one would ever know the friendship, the togetherness or the love that went into the 1974 Briarpatch ' , fe, new , an -M , . is Nj' Aw.. x.fNQ,,, as Q TOP LEFT: Phyllis Dickson, Carol Beth Pat- rick, and Elizabeth Dinger wrapped and pack- aged the last shipment that was to be sent off. ABOVE: Mrs. Guenard and Cathy Oswalt exam- ine the Graduation layout for the last time . LEFT: For the yearly staff presentation of per- sonalities, Disney characters were portrayed by Nan Hamilton, Nancy Guenard, Kay Dillard, Kay Godwin, Gwen Harvey, and Elizabeth Dinger. 27 4-H C'UbS ABOVE: SENIOR 4-H MEMBERS ARE: FRIST ROW: Sharon Harrison, Cheryl Carter, Paula Dukes, Millie Edwards, Reporter: Karen Smith, Vice-Presidentg Harry Shields, Robin Mitchell, Secretary- Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Donna Parker, Renee Knight, Becky Allen, Kay Allen, Carey Mobley, Maxie Brown. THIRD ROW: Kathy McPhearson, Karen Clement, Kim Kemp, Gayle Sullivan, Jani: Smith, Malcolm Stokes, Diane Ragland. FOURTH ROW: Kim Tweedy, Darlene Frith, Denise Knapp, Kelly Townsend, Debbie Sullivan, Rene Warner, Charlotte Bell. FIFTH ROW: Wanda Driver, Lisa Smith, Jane Hamilton, Michael Bradley, Tony Whatley, Paul Brown, Joe Ross. SIXTH ROW: Randy Dukes, Ricky Knight, Nelson Shepherd, Dudley Keene, Phillip Fraiser, Mitchell Faughn, Bi ly Joe Essex, Edwin Moulder. SEVENTH ROW: Billy Brown, Phi lip Murray, Paul Hop- kins, Tommy Mitchelli, Perry McBride, Mike Rosenzweig, Max McWiggins, Wayne Martin. NOT SHOWN: Ben Denny, President. ABOVE: JUNIOR 4-H MEMBERS ARE: FIRST ROW: Sherri Walker, Pam Toney, Susan Fox, Sheri Winters, Kath- rine Wilson, Debbie Essex, Vice-President: June Poole, Secretary-Treasurer: Kelly Loyd, Greg James, Ray- mond Scott, Quince Whatley, David Bullard , Victor Sandifer. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Walley, Chris Lawton, Andy Brister, Barry Sullivan, Mark Campbell, Susan Beck, Leslie Harbin, Sheila Martin, Karen Fairchild, Sheri Flynn, Theresa Bell, Debbie Riddle, Lisa Cantrell, Lisa Miller. THIRD ROW: Lee Toney, David Robert- son, Kenneth Gardner, Ray Fairchild, Alvin Minsky, James Harvey, Jeff Dixon, Danny Pylate, Mark Dukes, Tap Parker, Todd Loyd, Al Wilson, Jane Clegg, JoAnn Warren. FOURTH ROW: Charlotte Key, D9ina Deal, Vickie Jones, Monty Townsend , David Coody, Richard Bagbey, Kevin Sumrall, Marc Bieglow, Betty Harvey, Yarbrough Dickson, Cheryl McGlawen, Lisa Duty, Donna Perry, Paula Maddox, FIFTH ROW: Ruby Scott, Jerri Harvey, Linda Riddle, Michell Boyte, Karen Castleman, Kee Edmonson, Kathy Denny. here was someihing special . . . bout being part of this year's Student Council. It vas like sitting in the middle of space holding a part f the important moments of our school' year. .Iii .BOVE LEFT ON LADDER: Brian Shirey, Teddy Schneider. BACK ROW: Eddie Hamilton, Ricky Knight, Linda Ferguson Plivia Nelson. MIDDLE ROW: Harry Shields, Becky Edwards, Kay Dillard, Debbie Patrick, Loretta Marron, Debbie ageby. BOTTOM ROW: Dava Dennis, Nancy Harbin, Kay Kennedy, Linda Clement. SEATED: Brian Howard, Becca osenzweig, Judy Hisaw, Kay Crawford. ABOVE RIGHT: Becky Edwards, Secretary-Treasurerg Kay Dillard, Historiang Plivia Nelson, Vice-President: Linda Ferguson, President. 29 There wasn'+ a beHer wag to begin a new year than with excitement and anticipation, ani- mation and pageantry. Homecoming proved to be just that. TOP RIGHT: Amy Owens, flower girl: Scott Schneider, crown bearer. TOP LEFT: HOMECOMING COURT FIRST ROW: Scott Schneider, Amy Owens. SECOND ROW: Gwen Har- vey, Karen Smith, Kay Crawford, Queen Linda Fairchild , Phyllis Dickson, Christie Godwin, Nan Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Frank House, Doug Patrick, Captain, Mark Phillipsg Co-Captain Bill Harbour, Ricky Knight, Mike Wil- son. BOTTOM RIGHT: Just minutes before the Homecoming activities, Cathy Oswalt hastily pins boutonni- eres on senior football players. OPPOSITE PAGE: Tears of joy stream down Queen Linda Fairchi1d's face as Christie Godwin conveys congratulations . 30 Q 4.52 ' fi g ' t XR Q-fy, .. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP RIGHT: Phyllis Dickson, Senior. BOTTOM LEFT: Gwen Harvey, Junior. BOTTOM CENTER Nan Hamilton, Junior. BOTTOM RIGHT: Christie Godwin Senior. ABOVE: TOP LEFT: Kay Crawford, Sophomore. TOP RIGHT: Queen Linda Fairchild. BOTTOM LEFT: Karen Smith, Senior. Glil-lering glass and sparkling mirrors . . . created a giant maze of reflections which bestowed upon each one of us a moment - One to Look at Ourselves together, and not individually. Although our time seemed short everyone knew that they must participate and cooperate. Doing the one thing, maybe the only thing we had to do together. Everyone did work, and together we accomplished everything that we had set out to do . K , t .t.. ,W I t ie. , Y t - t K O O M J K .. - ,,..,h , ,..- ss ,..-N . 6 E TOP RIGHT: Lisa Smith carefully climbed down the ladder after she had finished adjusting the background for the gym. ABOVE: The decorations used at Junior-Senior had helped to reflect the theme that was used . BOT- TOM RIGHT: Becky Fox helped Pam Williams and Wanda Driver paint the scenery for the dance. ABOVE: LEFT TO RIGHT: The 1974 Junior-Senior Banquet Servers included Don Nelson , Simelo Joy- ner, Carey Mobley, Tommy Michelli, Paul Hop- kins, Randy Manning, Charles Howington, Dudley Keene, Sammy Crews, David Grossman, Eddie Neighbors. MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Carter, Judy Hisaw, Sharon Harrison, Susan Bagbey, Jennie Razor, Diane Hopkins, Bridget McKenzie, Loretta Marron, Jane Hamilton, Cissy Harbour, Dana Brown, Kelly Townsend. BACK ROW: Maxie Brown, Kenny Wilhite , Nelson Shepherd, Kay Crawford, Billy Brown, Chuck Brown, Tim Davis. TOP LEFT: Mary Rosenzweig worked diligently as she helped clean up after Junior-Senior. CENTER: Bill Sullivan displayed one of the happy expressions most often found during Junior-Senior week. BOTTOM: Gwen Harvey, Kathy Coody, Kay Godwin, Becky Fox, Lisa Smith, Charlotte Bell, and Rene Warner made last minute touches on the stars that were to be hung inside the gym. 35 11.-.5 For the first time in the history of Briarfield , there were two Valedic- torians. Debbie Pichoff and Diane Ragland both maintained a 4.0 aver- age during high school. Vlag I7. 1974. . . ras the highlight of the school year for the graduating seniors. Those grad- ation memories will never be packed away with other souvenirs of high hool years. Indeed, the remembrance of that special evening, of white rmals and tuxedos, of the fragrance of red roses, and of smiles intermin- led with tears will always be cherished. f 'K ww ' UPPER LEFT: Harry Shields received the Agriculture-Engineering Scholarship from La. 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In striving for victory, we found a bond that t1ed us together O 19 ' 0 . O . . . with more strength 0 32 0 0 7 0 Season Scores Tensas Rlverdale Claiborne Tr1n1ty Heights Valley Forge Ridgedale Huntington Riverfield Cedar Creek Tallulah ' EE sz A1 A, is ' N fig-I ' 1 , ,s Q, SSE We 'f. KM K .. ,fx WZ? ' PrajH3xMi f f fi :tiff 2 WR , ,,, i A ,O , , ,1 J C ai 3 - kj TOP RIGHT: The cheerleaders' effort for an attractive bust sign proved worthwhile when the Rebels burst through and inspired the crowd with enthusiasm . BOTTOM RIGHT: There was a heavy pursuit by fellow Rebel teammates . rx i Qi ' V ff 1. I fy ,O , I '?Qf! ri I ' . V X ,, J 4 W ,. 4411 iii M X 3? tfl. V V 1 ' ' ' 'Y' bmw, , A4 , Q 4 XBOVE PICTURE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Hopkins, Ricky Knight, Frank House, Michael Bradley, Bill -Iarbour, Dudley Keene, Randy Manning, Don Nelson, Bill Hopkins, Billy Harris, Phil Tomlinson, fhillip Murrary, Charles Howington, Wayne Martin. BOTTOM PICTURE: BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO KIGHT: Marty Mills, Nelson Shepherd, Cliff Walters, Simelo Joyner, Tony Whatley, Billy Brown, vlaxie Brown, Bill Lensing, Mark Phillips, Doug Patrick. TOP ROW: Tommy Michelli, Bill Sullivan ohn Warner, Jimmy Robinson, Doug Bonner, Max Mcwiggins. 14 TOP LEFT: Mark Phillips was tackled after chalk- ing up five yards against Cedar Creek. TOP RIGHT: After doing warm ups, Mark Phillips and Bill Harbour paused before the game. BOT- TOM: The injured Rebels found time to goof-off before the game, but later they settled down and supported fellow Rebels. In a mass of excliemeni . . . we remembered a smile , a time of determination, a victory, a year with undefeated spirit, a time with friends, and a year worthwhile. 8 , .x ,fx Q. f 'Q 'asf' Q! QWQA ?31W22:.t 6 .Q .A 'Ao 4 ' 'E Season cores KBoys w - I ' sgy,.Q'a11u1ah 'fa . - Huntington ,Q ,Ta11u1ah Huntington Gi 18 53 22 50 OPPONENT rls Boys 49 56 37 t 42 Baskefball is. . . prained ankles, jammed fingers, winning, losing, tiring practices, making mistakes, and finally getting it right. Basketball means different things to all players, but this year it meant going to the op. Briarfield's mighty Rebels demonstrated with a 26-2 record, that basketball is giving your all. TOP RIGHT: In an effort to stop a fast break, Olivia Nelson tried to block a Trojan's shot as Kay Crawford and Cissy Harbour hurry down court to help. LEFT Wayne Martin goes up for another two points. BOTTOM CENTER: Barry Chap- pell intently watches one of Briarfield's home games. The Migh+g Rebels iook lop honors . . . in the area tournaments this year. Participating in six tourna ments, the Rebels captured five first place positions and one second place. The Rebels proved their might and breezed through a successful season. 3. Sf? SO. I 5 Xt X be OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: The ultimate goal of every basketball player. FAR LEFT: Micky Kelly shoots above a Tallulah Trojan block. BOTTOM CENTER: Showing superb agility, Brian Kelly challenges the defense. THIS PAGE: BOTTOM LEFT: Fighting for a rebound, Micheal Bradley stretches to grab the ball. ABOVE: A left handed jumper proved to be an excellent move for guard Phil Thomlinson. any ABOVE: FIRST ROW: Randy Manning, Billy Harris, Mickey Kelly, Charles Howington, Phil Tomlinson, Johnny l Johnson. SECOND ROW: Micheal Bradley, Brian Kelly, Larry Arledge, Wayne Martin, Nelson Shepherd, Max l McWiggins, Mark McWiggins. TOP RIGHT: Larry Arledge makes the going rough for the Trojan offense. l s The girls learned . . . the importance of working together as a team and as friends. They experienced placing individual accomplishments and desires second. Because of their atti- tude, sportsmanship, and talent, they came together as a team - the Briarfield Rebelettes. get 92 OP LEFT: Cheryl Fortenberry pulls down another Rebelette rebound. TOP RIGHT: Carol Patrick maneuvers around rojan defense. BOTTOM: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jennie Razer, Debbie Perry, Cissy Harbour, Bridget McKenzie, 'anda Driver, Olivia Nelson, Coach Brooks, Kay Crawford, Cheryl Fortenberry, Caron Tullos, Rene Warner, arol Beth Patrick, Judy Hisaw. Mr 'E ,...,--nan? TOP RIGHT: Olivia Nelson scrambles after another loose ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Rene Warner looks anxiously as Olivia Nelson tips the ball to Cheryl Fortenberry. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cheryl Fortenberry controls the tip as Caron Tullos stands ready for action. X l Experience. . . played an immense part in the Briarfield Lady Rebe1's 1973-'74 season. The team made up the lack of experience with fresh talent and a strong will to win. Helping the girls develop their individual talents and sports- manship was the constant effort for their coach, Miss Brooks. The girls fought long and hardg they drove forward with a force that was only accomplished by long hours of practice drills , and determination . .EFT: Stretching over the Trojan defense, Kay Crawford scores another two points. RIGHT: Carol Patrick makes mother easy layup! ! The Golf Team Was L- E ii :sag . , 'S f 'Ta-W ' J I ski, active and very successful in the 1974 season. They participated in the ,L Sam Barthe tournament in Metarie where they placed first. In individual p : competition Phil Tomilson tied for second, and Steve Poole tied for third. W? I Q. if ,. + , L. ff. g,,me-., . ' ' 1,1 In the Ruston tournament the team placed first while Billy Harris placed PM iW W ,I 'vw'-4 e'1' ' ' .mr :Q - f,-'BS in hi. f:'!,Q! ,gm ' 0 0 0 ,,-533562: 5 ' a A7 A? st' er I 3 H-fl' Q is if' ef . 5 ' u st, ry 'N 11 first in individual competition. Again the team came out on top in their ' own tournament: also, in Briarfield's tournament, Steve Poole placed first, Phil Tomilson - second, and Billy Harris - third. Long were climaxed when Briarfield's golf team took second at State. Also, at state Billy Harris tied for second in individual competition: from there he went to Tri-State in Alabama. hours of practice ' ii. ..-. 5.7 A NA. '-'swf : - : f ff , i YN N Ffgifii. S - 1 J... L-af s W V K ',,.5ls, -.J , f ' A A W 5. , N pt . .-3351s. X., . . 1 Q - . girly' 1-.Q ' ,la-:YL -N, f i,-f :. ,L,,p , Q Ns Q 3' 55 fs . .l-.. 6 'gl . 'I ' I I '..:L.QI.i1?EYgi:. , . 1- 9 .. .. f iivmysw-if A ' TOP RIGHT: Mark Knobles displays deep concentration as he tries for a birdie on hole 113. TOP LEFT: Steve and Phil Tomilson break after their regular practice. BOTTOM: Golf Team: LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Harris, Phil Tomilson, Coach Harris, Maxie Brown, Mark Knobles. -a-pa ,J IQMV , , -cm? - fi , ' ,. - snn nnns p n V TOP RIGHT: Maxie Brown contemplates on which iron to use for a long drive . TOP LEFT: The golf team finishes their 18th hole after a long practice. BOTTOM: Coach Har- ris enjoyed playing with his son as well as coaching the team. 'Tr . 'Afffi ww 'Q' ,gf N uf- s . lb? L H 2 ff' ' ,J g av, it- 'x-af 1 LN1 7 W, wav 'fm' 'B ww, W ,Ha t. Z NA' .J-, an 4 G 3 .. ,Y 'Jai' 'r 'fi. -fait-gf 941, A -an-Ji'1 ' m x v , ggi. 4, .W X4 vfgwnk lv 'Ziff' 1' 135' iii' . ff' 'M f ' Z ' V A 'y ' sg Y' ,,.- .K 1 V 'K aff, 'fa I ' Q9tu'i:M 433 , 9 ma ,' Q .4 wt K 2 i v , Q ' QL-cg X g f X Q- 4 , f A fs Q iq 'SN' , -, if V- fs 23' 4 T 1 ' . A 'ja I A H 4 sf' A ' ' ' 2 get V YQ .' ici Q ' ' ' iytltx W 1 fx X ' - M is V at gy Q' - A3 'S Q ,ff ' fr: f 4 Y A . M X I k l' I' . . g-My u,.x,, ,,-4. t. 1 li X. IP' ' i 1:3 W 5 1 fr ,ag 'Q :E 455' 'xl I y ,Ah ,W-' M., 1 ' , P' 1.1- fyw x XX, ug , 1' in ff ,b . Q Z Q . new-env W1 V V iff' wi ,'t Q. ffm' f-41 i 411 L To be on ihe Track Team . . . took patience, courage, and a lot of self confi- dence . It meant not only competition with other academics but also a chance to prove one's own ability to himself and to others. Our team consisted of 13 girls and 16 boys who set out - and did accom- plish something for our school. ,QW A V ,, il xi ff TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: Don Nelson, Phillip Murray, Simelo Joyner, Randy Manning, Bobby LeBeau, Chris Paris, Carey Mobley, Lewis Minsky. BACK ROW: Mike Kennedy, Mark Phillips, Edwin Moulder, Steve Toney, Nelson Shepherd, Charles Howington, Bill Hopkins, Paul Hopkins. 60 M TEAM: ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Darlene Crews, Billie Howard, Susan Bagbey, Elizabeth Dinger, Becky Rachel Rosenzweig. BACK ROW: Karen Carter, Cheryl Fortenberry, Cissy Harbour, Dava Dennis, Jenny lazer, Dee Brister, Patti Bagbey. OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT: Patti Bagbey shows great determination as she practices the run- ning broad jump. TOP CENTER: Steve Toney runs a warm-up lap before practice. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cissy Harbour increases her pace as she nears the end of a practice run. BOTTOM CENTER: Even at practice Mark Phillips was alert, ready for action, and eager to win. Junior Bogs' Baskeiball HBJU J W Q M 40 X54 ' 52! 34 ' lxm A20 Q12 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Scott, Louis Minsky, Lowry Schneider, Ashley Mcwiggins, Mike Kennedy, Cliff Walters, Leo Nelson, Williams Gates, Delmar Pippen, Lamar Perry, Randy Dukes, Greg Johnson, Keith Bell. Junior Foolball Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Brian Howard , Lamar Perry, Clay Hamilton, Ashley Mcwiggins, Louis Minsky, Clay Knobles, Maxie Vaughn, Coach Johnny Holt, Mike Kennedy, Leo Nelson, Mark Smith, Bob Brown, Randy Dukes, Cliff Walters, John David Shepherd, Teddy Schneider, Jimmy McIntyre, Johnny Fortenberry, Andrew Federick, David Toney, Robbie Keene, Mike Brown, Ricky Hendrix, Louis Yee. Junior Cheerleaders D1U.ll FT TO RIGHT: Rachel Rosenzweig, India Dunlap, Debbie Patrick, Donna Parker, Renee Knight, Bahia Wyly 0 I I J umor Gu rls Baskeiball Team we -f' T TO RIGHT: Dee Brister, Sandy Hisaw, Ellaine Minsky, Dava Dennis, Rachel Rosenzweig, Kathy Kelly, lame Perry Karen Carter, Betsy Brown, Bahia Wyly, Becca Rosenzweig, Tammy Hattaway, Renee Knight, t Fairchild Olivia Perry, Sandy Patrick, Amy Clegg, Linda Pearson. if H The All Sporis Banquei. . . was held Saturday, May 11th, in honor of our athletes. Prior to the pres- entation of awards, a barbecue was held in the cafeteria. The President of the Briarfield Boosters Club, Bill Maxwell, served as Master of Cere- monies. Miss Brooks recognized the cheerleaders for their hard work and extra effort shown this year. They were a special part of the athletic program and their real importance was seldom realized. The Booster Club was highly praised for their assistance and support through the year. 64 65 A new award . . . was given this year and will be given every year from now on. The award is the Penn Sandidge Award in memory of Mr. Penn San- didge for the fine civic work and his contributions to the athletic program here at Briarfield. Mr. Sandidge was the announcer at all the games, and could always be depended upon when asked to help in any way. The qualifications for the recipient of the award are that hefshe be responsible, dependable, a senior, a participant in the athletic program and a good scholastic student. The recipients of the award this year were Mark Phillips and Becky Edwards. W 4 fi , 5 ' m4f?lv fl' .V Q' Q .gg f .Q ff-2 ,Y . w . gy f1r5fZ!k ' f , is J 1' , f 4 , . 4 is 1 W , A H9 f 1 f, 9' X I fr' if 4 ff Jiif ' A., 4,5 ,J .-f'fW9'l' N xx , -. A ' 1-fvZ,,1' ' Y fi w fm f 1 ef N .- :1::,,,,f,-fwgfafffgg 1,-3, We-5.7, ,av-wp . 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The end- less parade of Homecoming floats and doors, servers as sophomores, the Halloween carnival, the time-consuming task of Junior-Senior, the one and only Newlywed game - to all these good times we were saying good-bye. LEFT: Donna Chappel puts the finishing touches on her Homeroom door decoration which took First place at Christmas. BELOW: Harry Shields takes a rest during his lunch break . Larry Wayne Arledge Norman Anthony Beckett Sharon Anne Black Charles Michael Brown, Jr. Donna Lynette Chappell Robert Lee Crews Benjamin Franklin Denny III Phyllis Ann Dickson 71 Susan Kay Dillard Elizabeth Anne Dinger his-1 Millie Gail Edwards Rebecca Loette Edwards Billy Joe Essex Linda Anne Ferguson Raymond Phillip Frasier ' J 3 . - p 's l g-I2 L 1 A u 5' A 1 TOP LEFT: Debbie Pichoff and Phillip Frasier decided that Ocean Spray Cranapple Juice was both sweet and tart. RIGHT: Frank House impersonated Euell Gibbons during the sen- ior's Newlywed Game. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: The Senior Swingers were usually seen living it up at their parties after May 3 . 72 Z 41 Frank Leon House Vickie Dianne lkerd Christie Leigh Godwin James Edward Hamilton, Jr. Charles Clifton Hammett, Jr. William Braxton Harbour, Ir. Evelyn Claire Holt 73 Patti Laverne Johnson Brian Keith Kelly Richard Perry Knight Mark Moseley Knobles Robert Parnell Marron Perry Lusk McBride Edwin Omaxel Moulder Cathy Lynn Oswalt 74 Y, 'Mit f .Nl te I . ii' ,f' AS Nw :, . V K vi: . . Lf! 3 t ,f I 's 6 : if 0 Carol Beth Patrick Douglas Alan Patrick Jerrie Jean Pearson Frederick Mark Philips Deborah Gay Pichoff Stephen Patrick Poole OPPOSITE PAGE, FAR LEFT: Evelyn Holt takes time out in class to put in her contacts. FAR RIGHT: Norman Beckett and Susan Reemes clown around during the break. TOP: Elizabeth Dinger and Malcolm Stokes play a short game of Indian wrestling. LEFT: Six of the senior boys never put up a fight when it came to posing for a picture. 75 Melba Diane Ragland Jo Ann Ramsey Michael Ray Rosenzweig Harry Steele Shields II William Maurice Skinner , Jr. Karen Ruth Smith TOP RIGHT: Patti Johnson usually spent her breaks talking on the phone to her mom . BOTTOM RIGHT: Deanne Tedder lets us know how many Senior days are left before we get out. OPPO- SITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Eddie Hamilton portrays Leader of the Pack at Nifty Fifty Days. 76 ,iw 'Q' ,I ,gf X There were fears . . . yes, but it was time for us to leave the security of our beloved school and tackle our new phase of life. Only through the love and concern of our parents, the quality edu- cation of our school, and the devotion and determination of our teachers were we ready. The 1974 Seniors bade their farewell with a warm spot in their hearts for Briarfield Acad- emy. Gerald Paul x Smith Malcolm James Stokes Edith Deanne Tedder Maxwell Stephen Toney William Ragland Townsend William Mitchell Vaughn fu , Nancy Jean Walker Michael Lane Wilson Mary Frances Wyly 77 1 4 -eww fy -e:,,. .2659 'N 'iw . I-R xp gk fl . vxx' fs 'YTJQ W gf-, lg! J, ! mf 11. 'X , 1 1 Ig 0 , ig ' 'A V. I se wx! 14 YR fun X N J 1 Q- F is xg , X wi 4 , E 6 ,ax , Q' A K! k M Vi ,mm ' un Olivia Nelson Presudehi .4 if E 4' 'e 4 Q A!!! t Q e A .1 A 5 X? M fx .ATMYF 'repara+ion. . . :med to be the theme for the Junior Class. Planning for Junior-Senior occupied the time of many liors because of advanced preparation needed for picking cotton and magazine sales to raise vney. The year proved to be full and exciting, and resulted in an outstanding Junior Clas. Bringing back the and David O'Nea1 picture. -,ur-.., Mary Amacker Debbie Bagbey Patti Bagbey - Kenneth Beck Charlotte Bell Doug Bonner Jere Bradley Michael Bradley Martha Brown Paul Brown Kathy Coody Donna Davidson Kim Davis Wanda Driver Ray Evans Margaret Federick Cheryl Fortenberry Becky Fox 79 Wanda Frith Kay Godwin Rodney Griffin Nancy Guenard Nan Hamilton Billy Harris Derrell Harrison Gwen Harvey Bill Hopkins Johnny Johnson Mickie Kelly Marie LeBeau Bill Lensing Bob McKenzie Mark Mcwiggins Max Mcwiggins Kathy Marsh Wayne Martin Marty Mills Ronnie Minor Robin Mitchell Phillip Murray Olivia Nelson David O'Neal 80 X, Mary Ellen Paris Bill Patrick Joel Reynolds Jimmy Robinson Mary Rosenzweig Lisa Smith i OPPOSITE: TOP LEFT: Kathy Marsh displays extreme concentration in art class. OPPOSITE: BOTTOM LEFT: Smile a little smile for me turned into all smiles for juniors Nan Hamilton, Kay Godwin, Nancy Guenard, and Gwen Harvey. ABOVE: A typical afternoon for junior boys Clike Paul Brownj was helping girls Clike Mary Amackerj get home from school. LEFT: Robin Mitc- hell, Mary Ellen Paris, and Mary Amacker pause before boarding the bus bound to see Andre Crouch. Bill Sullivan Debbie Sullivan Phil Tomlinson if-isp? pwiifivrl f'1 l Caron Tullos Kitty Voelker John Warner Renee Warner Pam Williams 81 We. fhe fenih grade . . . were determinedg we participated, and we gave our all. There were many happy mem ories of good times. Some joining in athlet- ics, others working with clubs and serving for Junior-Senior, and Nifty-Fifties was fun for everyone! Our sophomore year was a year of making new friends, learning, gain ing fresh ideas, experiencing. Gary Alford Susan Bagbey Billy Brown Chuck Brown Dana Brown Maxie Brown Sandy Bullock Cheryl Carter Paul Chappell Kay Crawford Sammy Crews Tim Davis Paula Dukes Darlene Frith David Grossman Jane Hamilton Pam Hammack Cissy Harbour Sharon Harrison 82 Judy Hisaw Diane Hopkins Paul Hopkins Clay Howard Charles I-lowington Simelo Joyner Dudley Keene Rebecca Kirksey Denise Knapp Bobby LeBeau Bridgett McKenzie Randy Manning Loretta Marron Tommy Michelli Carey Mobley Eddie Neighbors Don Nelson Debbie Perry Jennie Razer Joe Ross Nelson Shepherd Rebecca Taylor Kelly Townsend Tony Whatley Kenneth Wilhite OPPOSITE PAGE: Kay Crawford, Presidentg Sharon Harrison, Vice- Presidentg Darlene Frith, Secretary-Treasurer. LEFT: Joining in the spirit of Nifty Fifties, Sammy Crews demonstrated to Eddie Neighbors the fundamentals of the hula-hoop. ABOVE: At lunch, Sandy Bullock was only one of the many that anticipated the close of the school day. 83 Uniied and exclied we plunged into our freshman year with eager antrcipauon Participating in new and varied experiences was often frustrating but the good times we spent working together as a class will forever be ours to keep to remember and to relive Betsy Brown Selma Butler Amy Clegg Karen Clement Debbie Cook Darlene Crews Vickie Dacus Mel Dartlone Peggy Denny Randy Dukes India Dunlap Tommy Essex Andrew Federick Mickie Flynn William Gates Billie Howard Brian Howard Cathy Kelly Kim Kemp Michael Kennedy Jimmy McIntyre Kathy McPherson i Ashley Mcwiggins Lynn Meyer l 84 Louis Minskey Pam Mosley Gayle Moulder David Norris Ronza O'Steen Pat Oswalt Chris Paris David Parks Debbie Patrick Olivia Perry Delmar Pippen Kenny Price Barbara Ramsey Bobby Reech Rebecca Rosenzweig Susan Schneider Jamie Scott Janice Smith Gayle Sullivan Tammy Toney Kim Tweedy Maxie Vaughn Debbie Vyvial Cliff Walters Mary Ann White Bahia Wyly Louis Yee OPPOSITE PAGE India Dunlap V1ce President Becca Rosenzweig President Delmar Prppen Secretary Treasurer. BOTTOM LEFT Vickie Dacus concentrated on finishing her 85 Consiani changes. . . characterized our eighth grade year. Although we anxiously awaited our promotion to high school, we knew we would miss our activities of junior high. Becky Allen Kay Allen Dee Brister Duke Brown Karen Carter Barry Chappell Sheryl Davidson Dava Dennis Raymond Evans Johnny Fortenberry Molly Galyean Betty Gardner Renee Griffin Clay Hamilton Gregg Johnson 86 Renee Knight Clay Knobles Curtis Leder Mark Mitchell Ken Mobley Julie Oswalt Donna Parker Susan Parks Stewart Patrick Lamar Perry Sherry Ragland Rachel Rosenzweig Lowery Schneider Teddy Schneider Brien Shirey David Toney ABOVE LEFT: During Nifty-Fifties Day, the eighth graders dis- played great enthusi- asm. ABOVE RIGHT: At break the boys enjoy playing foot- ball. 87 We were challenged by many things in our first year of Junior high Participating in activities with the high school changed our idea of school completely with a more exciting view We became a part of a new world when we entered the seventh grade TOP RIGHT: During our Nifty Fifty Day Sandy Patrick, Candy Hawsey and Janet Fairchild helped Mrs. Sullivan add up the day s scores OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Ellaine Minsky Vice President Linda Clement, President Sandy Patrick Secretary Treasurer . Lisa Beck Keith Bell Bob Brown Mike Brown Jimmy Buskirk Linda Clement Dede Dartlone Janet Fairchild John Ferguson Vickie Flynn .John Fox Treasa Gardner Keith Godwin Charlotte Hammett Nancy Harbin Robert Harvey Tammy Hattaway Candy Hawsey Ricky Hendrix Robin Hendrix Sandy Hisaw Robert Keene Kay Kennedy Clay King 88 Terry Kolb Glen Koppie Ellaine Minsky Leo Nelson Sandy Patrick Cheri Pearson Linda Pearson Melanie Perry Trey Phillips Randy Price Tommy Ragland Mark Rosenzwei Mike Scott John Shepherd Mark Shumate Mark Smith James Sullivan Jackie Travis Lee Ann Warren Steve Wilhite 89 Michelle Boyte Fonda Carothers Karen Castleman Randy Cheek Jane Clegg Scott Davis Dina Deal Kathy Denny Yarbrough Dickson Lisa Duty Kee Edmondson Debbie Essex Jerri Harvey Vicky Jones Pat Kennedy Charlotte Key Todd Lloyd Cheryl McG1awen Robert McIntyre Paula Maddox Ed Martin Teddy Oliver David Oswalt Thomas Parker Donna Perry June Poole Linda Riddle Todd Schneider Ruby Scott Mark Stanley 90 Fifih Grade Barry Sullivan Monty Townsend James Wallis Ronnie Wilhite Susan Beck Theresa Bell Mitchell Boyte, Jr Andy Brister Mark Campbell Lisa Cantrell Thomas Dahlem Ray Fairchild Sheri Flynn Kenneth Gardner Karen Hagel Leslie Harbin James Harvey Brad Johnson Susan Johnson Chris Lawton Shelia Martin Lisa Miller Alvin Minsky Tim Oswalt Chris Patrick Ronald Pippen Debbie Riddle David Robertson 91 Richard Bagbey Marc Bigelow David Bullard David Coody Jeff Dixon Keith Dunn Karen Fairchild Susan Fox Betty Harvey Kay Hires Rodney Hires Holly Howard Greg James Kelly Loyd Patti Oliver Jerry Ostadal Mauri Pichoff Danny Pylate Terri Robinson Kevin Sumrall Victor Sandifer Raymond Scott Emily Townsend Sherry Walker Suzanne Walley JoAnn Warren Quince Whatley Katherine Wilson Fourih Grade :vs BOTTOM RIGHT: Susan Fox was all smiles, even while studying geogra- phy . Third Grade X rtwx 2 ff ki. . BOTTOM LEFT: Debbie Fairchild was one of the many third graders who found the globe most interesting . Greg Clement Shane Crawford Douglas Dahlem Charleen Davis David Dennis Chip Drane Jerry Dukes Ronnie Dukes Debbie Fairchild Glenn Frith Vickie Hill Jamie Hopkins Keith Howard Rock King Kerry Malone William McBride Edward McKaskle Karen Oswalt Cathy Overby Paige Pylate Teri Ragland Tim Schneider Ronald Scott Gary Stanley Jerry Stanley Shelly Thomas Lane Toney 93 Winona Bell Yvette Book Karen Carter Melanie Dahlem John Denny Alane Edmondson Sharon Hagel Stowe Harbin Gregory Hendrix Byron Howard Debbie Johnston Billy Lovell Lisa Martin Michael Maxwell Richie Robertson Robin Toney Rhonda Travis Dana Williams Melissa Bigelow Kelly Crawford Jennifer Drane Aimee Edmonson Fount Fortenberry Mark Fortenberry Rob Fortenberry Larry Knight Gregory Koppie Amy Owens Ronald Walley, Jr. Todd Walters 94 Second Grade Kindergarlen 49 Tara Williams Jack Wyly 71' Wax . NR X lx S W, ' h . , x mv il Q M in Flrsi Grade Randy Ainsworth Raymond Brown tl? Mk., ff- g -: . .125 'yi - , 1' 'A -Inv - ' 1- 4 1 4 4. . . -1 J . , ., s 2 2 .. . I 21' g ze , ' - .V J E .. .Jr-QL. 3. L , f..g-e:.w.:1:4s. sfsrzisf . . . .. . ,w,,,,,,,,,.-a.,.-n ,.. t . at oooo ooo Y 'L' oNo oQ . J t ooooo o , jg i -f-'H QQ .N LBJ' Langhoffer treated her second graders to a breath of continuous rains halted their outside play. ev-v qv'-rw H f x I R x -S .rfj .3 5, ss? Q if S Tlxwli i in i Michael Chapman Julie Clement Rusty Custer Buddy Doyle Chris Dukes Brian Dunn Laura Edwards Stephen Grizzle John Hankins Carol Ann Hisaw Julie Holt Clair Howard Don Ingram Chris Johnson Tony Jones Gary Koppie Tom Lovell Tammy Ragland Kimberely Rogers Scott Schneider Brad Sturdivant Anjanetta Thomas Cheryle Webb Clelie Wilson at 5 X xqzpi , 1 ic x J' 5 I I I it f I 1 JY J u Q t J ry My s if X 5 ' T X 6 3 M a 95 Wah 4 W' ,, , AQ 4 r ' ' A , -KHEJA7 -12251,-N, fd g ' , ' aa. 'ww f,f1vfswQ42V: f , ,,L. , i'f:f,W7!!f Y if' ' ' f- H - f .gov -me-f Q A , 1 4? 1 , LX? ,f .ii 1 ., .. mf '.1 ' Q. xy- K, . 4, ,, .. hx .I x,g,. 1 45 ww , 4' 'W 'fr ...M 5 'N 74' W' A, cf., X , , 1 ,fb 'w- M Q andlrhs Chrisfie Q' L' 1 va fn 5 Q 1 Q I Nia. Logalig. sincerifg. and iniegriig . . . exemplified the Colonel and His Lady this year. Christie Godwin and Mark Phillips were chosen by the student body to represent our school by holding this title . Christie attended both literary rallies at Tech and at Huntington. She placed fourth in Spanish II at Tech. Christie was a home- coming maid for two years, and was chosen Sophomore personality. Mark participated in many activities. He was a member of the track team, and being a member of the football team, was chosen as captain by his fellow teammates. Mark was also awarded the Penn Sandige award which was given to an outstanding Senior. Selected as Runner-up for the Colonel and His Lady were Phyllis Dickson and Bil Harbour. They were both active and participating students at Briarfield. Phyllis served two years on the Homecoming court and is now Editor of the Briar- patch, while Bill was Co-captain of the football team and also a member of the French Club . t Mrirws Personaliiies A-.4 .1 ,QQ ',,,,1 Q 'US nods ww. IL if ...a .vi n w'. n 1-' Nil l 1' - Q- 103 Who's Who ai Briarfield is selected by the faculty. Deep consideration and great thought is imperative in this selection of outstanding students. Selected on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, extra-curric- ular activities, and school citizenship, these six seniors cer- tainly fill the bill. Bestowed with the great honor of Briar- field's Who's Who are: Becky Edwards, Mark Phillips, Debbie Pichoff, Diane Ragland, Phyllis Dickson and Carol Beth Pat- rick. Qs X... p Nw-nl' I if A 3' :X 3 Q .Q To do x at a literary rally, it took time, hard work and concentration on the part of the student. Those Briarfield students that attended a rally did their best for their school and for themselves . TOP RIGHT: Students that placed at the Ruston Rally include Mark McWiggins, 3rd in Algebra II, 5th in Physics: Phyllis Dickson, 2nd in English Literatureg Olivia Nelson, 3rd in English III: Christie Godwin, 4th in Spanish Ilg Diane Ragland , lst in English Pronunciation, 5th in American Government: Wanda Driver, 2nd in Typing Ilg Rene Warner, Carol Beth Patrick, 3rd in Trigonometry: Debbie Pichoff , lst in Spelling 12: Louis Minskey, 4th in Gen- eral Science . ABOVE: All students that attended a rally and placed at the LISA Rally include CSEATEDJ Kim Tweedy, Denise Knapp, India Dunlap, 2nd in English Literature, Karen Clement, Olivia Perry, Susan Schneider Micki Flynn, Robin Mitchell, Elizabeth Dinger, Karen Smith, Phyllis Dickson, Rene Warner, Carol Beth Patrick Becky Edwards, Cathy Oswalt, Wanda Driver, Diane Ragland, lst regional and 3rd state in English Grammar IV, CSTANDINGD Selma Butler, Dana Brown, Betsy Brown, Mark McWiggins, lst regional and 2nd state in Algebra II, lst regional in Physics, Pam Williams, Don Nelson, Nan Hamilton, Christie Godwin, Bill Skinner, Kay Dillard, 3rd in Bookkeeping, Bill Sullivan, Debbie Pichoff , lst regional and 2nd state in spelling 12 , Charles Howington, 106 Charolotte Bell, Kay Godwin, Olivia Nelson, Kay Crawford, Mike Kennedy, 2nd in General Science, Gary Alford , Clay Howard , Louis Minskey. 1 n If was hard +o believe . . . that it was actually possible to cram so much work into one very short week. 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MICKEL SPORTS 109 Catalpa Street Monroe, Louisiana 71201 Phone: C3185 322-0531 Candy and Chip Vendors WELLS CIGARETTE SERVICE Telephone C3185 281-1934 Amos Shelton John Strickler 1 . As-ffu, 150 EQEFEEEQNH WATER Juniors Petites - 497 ' f I X K , I, iw 1: 'XSD Q, an .1 . A HS? NX' S., WA 801 Highway 1 South H Telephone 332-7412 Greenville, Miss. 38701 Best of Luck, Seniors '74 LAKEVIEW GROCERY CLASS CDF '75 Compliments of CHAPIv1AN'S DRUG LkP d L Ph JOHN O. NELSON OIL COMPANY INC Ph 559 2870 1 ' AFNISTFIDNG YIFIES 559 2245 SIMS GULF DISTRIBUTOR P.O. Box 127 Phone: 428-2402 Oak Grove Louisiana F xA M W . , HOLLYBROOK GIN, INC. WHITE'S RESTAURANT AND MOTEL f PYLATE GIN Bulk Fertilizer and Spreading Service Eudora, Arkansas North Main Street Phone 355-4951 if EAST CARROLL OFFICE SUPPLY 27 Lake Street J. E. DOC BROWN AND SONS FARMS Cotton - Grain - Cattle TERRAL-NORRIS SEED CO., INC 156 llnoiher gear E our life passed quickly. When we looked back on our high :hool experiences, we realized they were now only memories life so real, so new and fresh was only another fleeting loment of the past. These moments of our youth were not ead, but tucked snuggly away in our hearts. ARLEDGE, LARRY WAYNE Basketball - 3, 4: 4-H Club - 4. BECKETT, NORMAN ANTHONY 4-H Club - 4. BLACK, SHARON ANNE Honor Roll: Spanish Club - 2, 3: One Way - 4. BROWN JR. , CHARLES MICHAEL Spanish Club - 1. CHAPPELL, DONNA LYNETTE Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad - 2: Honor Roll. CREWS , ROBERT LEE Tenth Grade Personality. DENNY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Eleventh Grade Personality: 4-H Club President 4. DICKSON, PHYLLIS ANN Homecoming Court - 2, 4: Student Council - 1, 2: Class President - 1: One Way Club - 3, 4: Spiritual Leader - 4: Beta Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: President - 3: French Club - 2, 3, 4: President - 3: Honor Roll: Pep Squad - 2: Yearbook Staff - 2, 3, 4: Editor - 4: District Rally - English Lit. - 4, 2nd place: Who's Who: American Legion Award. DILLARD, SUSAN KAY Student Council - 3, 4: Historian - 3, 4: Honor Roll: One Way - 3, 4: Beta Club - 1, 4: Girls' State: Spanish Club - 1, 2: Library Club - 2, 3, 4: District Rally - 4: Lisa Rally - 3, 4: Pep Squad - 2, 3: Yearbook Staff - 3, 4: Advertisement Manager - 4: LISA Rally - 3rd place Bookkeeping. DINGER, ELIZABETH ANNE Yearbook Staff - 3, 4: Assistant Business Manager - 4: One Way - 3, 4: Pep Squad - 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3: Beta Club - 4: Library Club - 1: District Rally - 3, 4: Independent Rally - 4: Honor Roll: Track - 4. EDWARDS, MILLIE GAIL 58 Senior Index Junior Basketball - 1: Varsity Basketball - 3: Beta Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary - 3: 4-H Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary - 3: Reporter - 4: Lisa Rally - 3: French Club - 2, 3, 4: One Way - 3, 4: Pep Squad - 2: Marching Band - 1: Pep Band - 3: Girls' State: Perfect Attendance - 4: 4- H Scholarship. EDWARDS, REBECCA LOETTE Basketball - 1, 2, 3: Pep Squad - 3, 4: Vice-President - 3: President - 4: Beta Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: President - 3, Vice- President - 2: Secretary-Treasurer - 1: Student Council 3, 4: Representative - 3: Secretary- Treasurer - 4: Band - 1, 2: Majorette - 2: Pep Band - 3: Honor Roll: District Rally - 1, 2, 3: Lisa Rally - 3, 4: One Way - 3, 4: Track - 1, 2, 3, 4: Who's Who. ESSEX, BILLY JOE 4-H - 4. FERGUSON, LINDA ANNE Honor Roll: Spanish Club - 2, 3: Student Council President - 4. FRASIER, RAYMOND PHILLIP 4-H Club: Library Club - 3, 4: President - 4. GODWIN, CHRISTIE LEIGH Track - 1, 2, 3: District Long Jump - 2nd and 3rd: 440 yd. relay - 3rd: Sophomore Personality: Homecoming Court - 3, 4: Pep Squad - Second Lieutenant - 2: Spanish Club - 4: French Club - 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll: Beta Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band - 1: District Rally - 2, 4: 3rd place French I - 2: 4th place Spanish I - 4: Lisa Rally - 3, 4: Lady Briarfield: District Rally, Spanish II - 4th place: Honor Scholarship to Northeast Louisiana University. HAMILTON JR. , JAMES EDWARD Student Council - 4: Honor Roll: Perfect Attendance - 3: Band - 1, 2: 4-H Club - 4: One Way - 4. HARBOUR, WILLIAM BRAXTON Football - 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain - 4: French Club - 4. HOLT, EVELYN CLAIRE Cheerleader - 1: Pep Squad - 2: French Club - 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll. HOUSE, FRANK LEON Football - 3, 4: Track - 4. IKERD , VICKI DIANNE Marching Band - 1, 2: Pep Band - 3. JOHNSON, PATTI L. Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4: One Way Club - 4: Pep Squad - 2. KELLY, BRIAN Basketball - 4: All District: Most Valuable Player in District: North all state: All State: One Way Club - 4: Spanish Club - 4: Science Club - 4. KNIGHT, RICHARD P. Football - 2, 3, 4: Tennis - 4: Junior Class Vice-President: Senior Class President: French Club - 2, 3: Student Council - 4: 4-H Club - 1, 2, 3.4. KNOBLES, MARK M. Golf - 1, 2, 3, 4: Football- 1, 2: Sophomore class Vice- President: Senior class Secretary- Treasurer: Band - 1, 2. MCBRIDE, PERRY L. Perfect Attendance - 4: Sophomore class President: Honor Roll: Beta Club - 3, 4: District Rally - 1: Tie Second - 2: First - 3, Third: English Grammar: State Rally - 1. 3: LISA Rally - 3. MOULDER, EDWIN O. Football- 2: Track - 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball - 3, Junior Class President, Student Council - 3, Science Club - 4, 4-H Club - 3, 4, One Way Club - 4. OSWALT, CATHY LYNN Honor Roll, French Club - 2, 3, , President - 4, Foreign Language Club - 1, Beta Club - 4, Yearbook Staff - 3, 4, Assistant Editor - 4, One Way Club - 3, 4, Library Club - 2, ,District Rally - 3, 4, LISA Rally - 1 3, 4. IPATRICK, CAROL BETH Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Team All District - 3, 4, All- Star Team - 4, Academic Award - 1, Outstanding Sophomore - 2, Track - 1, 2, 3, Softball throw, 2nd District - 1, 2, Softball throw, 2nd State - 1, Softball throw, 3rd District - 3, Discus, 3rd District I 2, 3, Softball Team - 1, 2, DAR Good Citizen - 4, Honor Roll, Student Council - 3, Vice-President - 3, Beta Club - l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary - 3, ?resident - 4, Pep Squad - 1, 2, I, Co-Captain - 4, One Way Club - 3, 4, Psalmists - 4, .ibrary Club - 4, French Club - 5, 3, Yearbook Staff- 2, 3, 4, lusiness Manager - 4, District tally - 2, 4, 3rd Trigonometry - ., Who's Who, Mildred Muirhead Award. 'ATRICK, DOUGLAS ALAN football - 2, 3, 4: One Way Club 3, 4, Spanish Club - 2, Honor Loll. EARSON, IERRIE JEAN Pistrict Rally - 2, One Way Club 3, 4, Pep Squad - 4, Honor oll. HILLIPS, FREDERICK MARK ootball - 2, 3, 4, Captain - 4, asketball - 2, 3: Track - 2, 3, Senior Index 4, One Way Club - 4: Devotion Leader - 4, Colonel Briarfield, American Legion Award. PICHOFF, DEBORAH GAY Who's Who Among American High School Students - 4, One Way Club - 4, 4-H Club - 4: Library Club - 4, Beta Club - 3, 4, Girls' State: Honor Roll: State Rally - 4, 2nd place, Spelling, LISA Rally - 1st place Spelling, Co-Valedictorian, District Rally - 4, 1st Spelling: State Rally - 4, Who's Who. POOLE, STEPHEN PATRICK Golf Team - 1, 2, 3, 4, Selected to attend Louisiana Boys' State. RAGLAND, MELBA DIANE Honor Roll, Beta Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club - 2, 3, 4: Vice- President - 3, One Way Club - 4, 4-H Club - 2, 3, 4: District Rally - 1, 2, 3, 4, 4th French II - 3, 1st English pronunciation - 4, 5th American Government - 4, LISA Rally - 3: Who's Who: LISA Rally - 4, lst Place English Grammer, State Rally - English IV, 3rd place, Co-Valedictorian, Honor Scholarship to Northeast Louisiana University. RAMSEY, IO ANN Spanish Club - 1, One Way Club - 4, Honor Roll. REEMES, SUSAN ANNE One Way Club - 4. ROSENZWEIG, MIKE A. Sophomore Class Secretary- Treasurer: Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Trap Shooting Team - 4, 4-H Club - 4, Science Club - 2, French Club - 3, Honor Roll. SHIELDS II, HARRY STEELE Football - 3, Student Council - 3, 4, Science Club - 2, 4-H Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club - 1, 2. SKINNER IR. , WILLIAM M. Science Club - 4, 4-H Club - 4. SMITH, GERALD PAUL SMITH, KAREN RUTH Homecoming Court - 4, Girls' State, 4-H Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary - 1, 2, Vice-President - 4, Freshman Class Vice- President, One Way Club - 3, 4: Scribe - 4, Marching Band - 1: Beta Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club - 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad - 2, Pep Band - 3, District Rally - 1, 3, LISA Rally - 3, 4, Honor Roll. STOKES II, MALCOLM I. One Way Club - 4, 4-H Club - 4, Perfect Attendance - 4. TEDDER. EDITH DEANNE One Way Club - 3, 4, 4-H Club - 1, 2. TONEY , MAXWELL S . Track - 4, Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club - 3, 4, One Way Club - 3, 4: Perfect Attendance 4. TOWNSEND, WILLIAM R. Golf - 2, 3. TRAVIS, DICKY SAMUEL VAUGHAN, WILLIAM M. Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club - 3, 4, Science Club - 2, 3. WALKER. NANCY JEAN Basketball - 1, Science Club - 2: Honor Roll. WILSON, MICHAEL LANE Football - 4. WYLY, MARY FRANCES Freshmen Class Secretary- Treasurer, Student Council - 2, French Club - 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club - 4, Beta Club - 2, 4, Spanish Club Secretary - 4: Pep Squad - 2, LISA Rally - 4, Honor Roll: Honor Scholarship to Northeast Louisiana University . I5 The Staff. . . would like to thank each and every person for making this book possible . A big thanks goes to the student body for their concern and cooperation, and to Mr. Bayles and Mr. Hopkins. No matter how disorganized we were , Mr. Bayles and Mr. Hopkins always managed to smile and wave a hand of approval. The time we have spent recording those special moments of this year has not been done in vain. Each page of this book reflects a certain minute , an hour, or evern a day that we all can identify with. In years to come we will be able to look back into the pages of time and smile or even cry. We only hope that you, the people of Briar- field enjoy your yearbook as much as we have enjoyed creating it for you. A very special thanks goes to our parents , to the Board of Directions, and to the faculty of Briarfield for all the love , devotion, and hard earned money put into our school. Sometimes we fail to realize how fortunate we are to have such a rare , wonderful school, and such devoted parents and teachers to make it all possible. One day each person will have the opportunity to look back, to realize, and to be thankful for the wonderful years we have spent in the halls of Briarfield. So many people have been -deprived of this opportunity, of a better education and a happy youth, but we are a lucky group. We have not been robbed of our high school days, and we owe everything to you - our parents, our faculty, and our Board of Directors: we thank you with all our hearts . Phyllis Dickson Editor Cathy Oswalt Asst. Editor Helen Guenard Sponsor 160


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