DeRidder High School - Dragon Yearbook (Deridder, LA)

 - Class of 1979

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Dragon ,7.9f 7 L 1-1 Buf as once we can Ifcnce our? fomomvows wiflw CI Faq 0fI10pQ 'XY 8 fDI'3gOH ,79 R of W, A ,rix X f ,nf , 1' XM I 50 lei us noi anficipcllfc-2 Clfl QYICI fo OUP iOl'l'lOPPOWS fm? We'vQ Qnlq Begun Dragon '79f9 School Bells Ring, Again' On August 21, DeRidder's high school students departed from their places of residence to attend the first day of school. Like most schools across the nation, it was mass confusion. Seniors sending freshmen to the most remote places, the freshmen, not knowing where they were, became emotional when an older student tried to help them. There was not any major changes in the rules with the exception that if you drove a car to school, a paper had to be notarized. This gave the administra- tion the right to search your car. It was a typical first day. It looks so forbidding! The year starts off with ordering class rings, l0f Back to School And then Workin' hard! .qfs'7z a . z w Here it ls! w 5 r I w s- s If s No! It's that way. ' v This is such a drag! If you think it looks like fun, come do mine for me. Back to Schoolf II Jamboree Lands Mighty ragons Ist Victory The mighty Dragons began the football action for the 1978 season with a victory over Many at Leesvilee's Jamboree. Since this was the team's first game, they seemed to have a little trouble getting it all together. By the second half, they had organized themselves and were back on their feet in Dragon tradition. T '1-1 -'fo H' . f aff. . . 1, The referee watches the play closely. QL, -L Vincent displays the mean look. The mighty Dragons are warming up before the game. n Felese and Kate stand fascinated by the game. The the 1 Zffam boree M? coach and his team watch the plays from sidelines. Pep Rallies Recover Quickly F, . ex, fit 1-5 'i Pep rallies seemed to be becoming a dying species for a while this year, but eventually a few creative students set them back on their feet. Some interesting posters come out of poster parties. Alben and his friend add a little spice to the outside pep rally on goat roper day! 3 . 5-,,,f A 12 ' Yi e x 5 l.,. xg, f J! A f. if' ' . K f - li, I ' 3 I K I - if .1 sf - I Big G , little O , Go, Go! Juniors really show spirit! Pep Ralliesflb' The Entertainers Return Soon after the first school bells ring, the Entertainers, a group from Northwestern, appear at DHS. This year the occasion was an especially thrilling one because one of the group is someone we all hold dear . . . Linda Cooksey, DHS Alumni. Since most of us hadn't heard her sing since the last DHS choir performance of the year before, we were very excited about her solo. And, as usual, it was great! Of course the rest of the group was terrific, too! It's one assembly worth coming back for. fx Blowin' Away Taking a short gossip break. Crowd pleaser! I4f The Entertainers These three beautiful girls really added something to the sound of things. 4 ,Tiff If 4 S Q xx J. -f:'E,x dig g ii H, I ,E Q X X , ffwiaiziz -- W., -WW 1 , - vfwarrm ' N I fe MBV it ' ' ' M jg:.:z-zzqgi-.ess..,-,.,,,.. .....- -- A' -4--,,:g:,-1--is , , ., , . , ,N ,Y,, g -M 3, , .. , , ....,.-... ..,. .,,. . .-.ff Varsity And Junior Varsity Teams Top row: Ken Woods 14, Mark Elliot 40, Kelvin O'Banion 55, Mark Gober 25, Ron Stailey 87, Steve Stringer 77, Scott Rittman 81, Mike Johnson 50, Sonny Hurtado 82, John Gormely 93, Greg Hanchey 26, Jess Mullican 70, Second row: Scott Planche 89, Dean Calcote 30, Gervis Leger 79, Joe Foitek 54, Bill Anderson 72, Randy Haley 73, Trey Iles 75, Larry Simmons 45, Brent Mayo 34, Freddy Anderson 69, Wendell Bertrand 67, Steve Wilson 24, Archie Moore 71, Karl Taylor 78, David Crook 42, Eric Stevenson 90, Third row: John Rittman ll, Mark Crawford 83, Karl Gatson 43, Robbie Fuller 23, Greg Poteet 65, Vincent Booth 35, Roddy Johnson 36, Jim Ambler 10, Baron Lewis 44, Andy Johnson 88, Toby Tarter 80, Pat Sewell 64, Mike Jackson 33, Pat Piper 92, Stuart Hayes 22, Jerry Hart 15, Dave Schmidt 62, Ricky Garcia 20, Doug Branch 12, Michael Forsythe 61, Leamon Moore 32, Gerald Bickman 85, Terry Robinson 84, Gus Alexander 86, Bruce Norman 76, Greg Stewart 66, Kelvin Townsley 68, Frank Brown 60 Y 1 1 1 Coaches Top row: Danny Geroy, Robert McCoy, Hugh Bozeman, Managers Top row: Bruce Thornburg, Brian Boycott David Second row: Bennie Brown, Charles Montgomery, head coach, and Daniels, Michael Barr, David Graves ' Leon Johnson 16 Football ragon Eleven Has a Good Season YI,- . Q 9 '-Hx The cheerleaders bring the boys onto the Held in a blur. After weeks of practice, the pride of DeRidder faced the official '78 season. Both coaches and players felt they were well prepared, and they proved they were against Natchitoches Central High, with a score of 14-0. The offense and defense put on a fine performance against Leesville High with a score of 23-6. The Parkway game ended with a score of 16-9 in favor of the Dragons. They were victorious over Alexandria 17-7. Finally, they showed real Dragon power over LaGrange 13-7. Ricky concentrates on the game. Hey ya'll! You are supposed to go after the other team, not each other. nd H19 cion OQS l'l . . . Footba11f17 Running from a mighty Dragon in, Now that's action! Coach Johnson calls them from the sidelines. W l l l l l 1 l l l -. 4 W , ,,,.1.,-..,v . .. ',.f . ' mg. -4.f i:,,,+v-A-. git wmwww . ,ls sign' . - -V . 1 - .........--in .u,--1.1 -' b ' - 'sus ..1' -if -' - ' ' I8 Football l I A fight to finish. Three against one. That's not fair! Then something happened to this victorious team when they faced their archrival, the Golden Tors of Sulphur, who defeated them 6-10 in a district game. The trend continued the next week and Barbe defeated DHS 6-29. That ol' DeRidder spirit came through for the Homecoming game against Lake Charles High with a score of 30-7. Unfortunately, the final game of the season proved to be a disappointment, as the Dragons were put out of district play after being defeated by Captain Shreve 6-13. The '78 Dragons gave it all they had, and they will always be ffl in our hearts because of it. f 'ft ' , R . 0 Its hard to knock down the blue flash. The guys discuss game plans. Footba11f19 - - - - I I Q I 'UI K, I . f 1 f f. ,, , 1 ,Q .. M P, t 'K 3, 4 .--Q. , 1 ,f,,.,,i.,,'f,'!f1ff,.. - ,.y,..-m, Q .l,, ff::geg-,f:ff2+2S,,-' V ZH, xx - A N-4.345122 '-'z5iZz:?ksgf4c4?3 x 'llI 1: , ,HEX -e,:c-,f.,f- -gy - , nee. - fi? fi aqrdi. 1 'li' , Vincent to the rescue. . , iw w There were disappointing moments. Getting a sideline view. ' Freshman Team Bottom row: Jimmy Booth 82, Kevin Miller 87, Lowell Ramsey 83, Dennis Warren 85, Ted Harris 12, Robert Hayes 22, Mike Simmons 40, Billy Spears ll, Greg Jamieson 92 Second row: Rodney Fulton 55, Greg Galloway 24, Greg McKellar 73, Scott Iles 65, Terry Piper 20, David Kelly 33, Lynn Hamilton 68, Mike Finn 71 Third row: Dennis Simmons 66, Troy Miers l0, Paul Morvan, Steve Marsalise 80, Kerry Clark 34, Shannon Slover 75, Tracy Johnson 88, Brent Cooley 74, Bruce Gagne 86 Not Shown: Craig Melancon, Allan Mulkey, Andy Sanders, Russell Gruber, David Johnson, David Garcia, Lacy Howe 20fFootba11 1 1 1 1 No. 10 11 12 l14 15 ,2O 22 123 24 25 '26 30 132 33 l34 135 36 40 ,43 '44 45 T 50 54 55 60 61 62 63 64 65 NAME Jim Ambler John Rittman Doug Branch Ken Woods Jerry Hart Ricky Garcia Stuart Hayes Robbie Fuller Steve Wilson Mark Gober Greg Hanchey Dean Calcote Leamon Moore Michael Jackson Brent Mayo Vincent Booth Roddy Johnson Mark Elliott Karl Gatson Baron Lewis Larry Simmons Mike J olmson Joe Foitek Kelvin O,Banion Frank Brown Michael Forsythe David Schmidt Taylor Carter Pat Sewell Greg Poteet POS: QB-LB QB-CB QB-FS QB-F S TB-CB SB-SS SB-CB TB-CB TB-CB F B-E TB-FS FB-E FB-LB TB-CB FB-LB SB-SS F B-LB SB-CB TB-SS TB-CB TB-SS C-E T-T G-NG G-LB E-E G-T G-NG G-NG G-E NO. 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 93 nlil QPe's now 9109 else O CJO. . . 09132 NAME Wendell Bertrand Kelvin Townsley Freddy Anderson Jess Mullican Archie Moore Bill Anderson Randy Haley Trey Iles Bruce Nomian Steve Stringer Karl Taylor Gervis Leger Toby Tarter Scott Rittman Sonny Hurtado Mark Crawford Terry Robinson Gus Alexander Gerald Bickham Ron Stailey Andy Johnson Scott Planche Eric Stevenson Pat Piper John Gonnely POS. WT. GR. T-T 189 12 T-T 150 10 T-LB 169 12 C-E 183 11 C-NG 248 12 T-NG 169 11 T-T 189 12 T-T 185 10 G-NG 155 10 G-T 220 11 G-T 272 11 T-T 180 12 SB-CB 127 10 TE-LB 200 12 TE-E 178 12 SB-CB 136 10 TE-E 134 10 TE-CB 150 11 SB-SS 123 10 SB-E 169 12 TE-FS 144 10 FB-SS 133 10 SB-CB 113 10 TE-E 130 10 TE-SS 173 11 Footba11f21 Fun at the Fair! On October 4, we joined students from all over the parish for a fun filled day at the Beauregard Parish Fair. The theme of the fair was centered around the fiftieth anniversary. The familiar sights, sounds, and smells greeted us as we entered the gates. As usual, we left with the feeling of exhaustion. Up among the trees . . . The Horror of it all . . . R ,Q :7'- :iw ,K I don't know if I should ride this or not. 22fFair Day The double ferris wheel was floating with the clouds ,,- Y q - C ., . K, W -A .yn-,,-W .- 'A Let's try that now. There is only one empty car left. if K ITA, Y ea f. g. MQ, 'F Yi , if 5' 4 , wr- 4? 2, I think I ran out of money. This is so much fun! V ff 555 'S X Fair Da yf23 Homecoming 1978 . 9, Pam Crawford IT g-X Lydia Johnson Q56 Susan Hanchey 24fHomecomi11g '78 - ,.sN tit, Sandra Williams Michelle Thomas Queen: Krispin Caldwell Vanessa Veiuon was Mary Williams Darlene Fuller l978 Homecoming Court: Darlene Fuller, Susan Hanchey, Vanessa Veillon, Lydia Johnson, Krispin Caldwellg Queen, Pam Crawford, Mary Williams, Michelle Thomas, Sandra Williams The court enjoys the football game. DeRidder experienced a homecoming victory over the Lake Charles Wildcats on October 27, 1978. The homecoming court, selected by the Senior football players, were presented in the pre-game show performed by the Ambassadors i n Blue. Their fathers escorted them onto the field. Krispin Caldwell was crowned Queen. The other members of the Homecoming court were Darlene Fuller, Susan Hanchey, Vanessa Veillon, Lydia Johnson, Pam Crawford, Mary Williams, Michelle Thomas, and Sandra Williams. The Key Club sponsored a dance at the Civic Center after the game. The music was provided by Horizons of Lafayette. The Queen is crowned and presented with her traditional bouquet of mums. Homecomingf25 Spirit Week Goes on as Usual Spirit was, as it always has been, a time for partying and boosting school spirit. This year the week was celebrated in the traditional ways with a bonfire and fifties day. Both were a lot of fun and will always be remembered. First place door . . . Mrs. Bnaks 26fSpi1'it Week The gang gets together to boost spirit. - - . . Al .l.,.,j The cheerleaders do their part. Giving Mark the floor at the pep rally Hey fellas, what's up? Spirit Weekf27 In the Beta Club sponsored window decorating contest, Student Council came in first placeg Leo Club got second placeg and .luniorettes walked away with fhlfd' ffv' ,,,- f n Sonny depicts perfectly the spirit of the 50's. Members of the band add much to the spirit of the week. l I don't believe it! What a group! 28fSpirit Week Bomire H621 ts Up the Week Looks so good it was a shame to burn it. Looks like Freddy's having a little troubl Finally! The Big Blaze. Bon HI'6f29 B. A. C. students enjoy riding in the parade. r' . , 4.4 M 30fP3I'3dC The Jr. Civitan float is the result of much hard work How much farther? Concentration! I 50th Annr Versary ' in The fair parade climaxed the pre-fair activities and E 533 proved to be one of the most successful events of the , hgh W , Z . ,, . week. This parade was special since it represented 50 Ng a 44 11, years of fair parades in Beauregard Parish. i 'fry jf' .111 I.4.Tg-'34 5. A month later enthused spectators were treated to J, ,,,. .L an equally impressive sight when they viewed the .v V ' - annual Christmas parade. The Interact float leads the procession. Jr. Civitan club piles on for the fair parade. Parade 'S 3 hit! Cheerleaders make their presence known. Paradef3I Second Annual Invitational Marching Contest Huge Success A large crowd showed up at the stadium on November 14. The interest of the crowd focused in on the eleven competing bands. Judges were: Jack White, Northeast La. Universityg Earl Parquette, Dr. Terry Mahady, and Bret Johnson, McNeese State University. Other judges included Joe Lawrence, Lamar Techg and Glynn Finley, Stark West Orange High School. Brock pleases the crowd. It's all for glory. Mr. Jack White presents Scott, Carla, and Brock with scholarships to Northeast La. University 32 fM3ICh1Hg Contest Seniors rder In vita tions Mr. Leo Sanford shows the seniors the invitatior Pam, Patricia, Scott, and Freddie listen to Mr. Sanford. The time has finally arrived. For what, one might ask. The time for all Seniors of 1979 to order their graduations invitations, diploma cover, senior jewelry, and thank you notes. Mr. Leo Sanford, a representative of Star Engraving Company, explained to the seniors the information pertaining to the invitations and when to return the order form with a deposit. Gwen, Vicki, and Jennifer are ready to order their ini E Front row: Mike Johnson, Leamon Moore, Freddy Anderson Back row: Vincent Booth, Archie Moore, Mark Elliot, Randy Haley AILIL '- IDII Slfllllllll f lrlllnsir irnmw sit-clown irnfaw Vincent Booth-Defensive Back Freddy Anderson-Linebacker Archie Moore-Defensive Nose-Guard Mark Elliot-Defensive Back Leamon Moore-Fullback Randy Haley-Defensive Tackle Mike Johnson-Defensive End A11-District PIayersf35 The Spirit Team Kate Coyne Charlene McClendon Lydia Johnson-Head F I i A Left to right: Charlene McClendon, Debra Funk, Felise Bumpass, Janet Scallon, Kate Coyne, Shirley Olivier, Lydia Johnson 36 f Cheerleaders The DHS Cheerleaders underwent a major change this year. The freshman and junior varsity squad's were eliminated. There was just the varsity cheerleaders to promote the school spirit and enthusiasm. The cheerleaders attended camp at Northwestern State University and returned with three superiors and three excellent ratings. The girls cheered at bonfires, pep rallies, football and basketball games, under the direction of head cheerleader, Lydia Johnson. Krispin Caldwell and Darlene Fuller were cheerleaders all four years of :Z high school. They are not pictured due to their moving at mid-term. Q FEL.-. . , Mrs. Milam-Sponsor The cheerleaders lead the crowd at a game. Janet Scallon Shirley Oliver . Felese Bumpass Debra Funk Ch eer1eade1'sf3 7 THE 1978-79 DERIDDER HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND Drum Corps: David Crooks, Billy Ernst, Don Kerbow, Robert Plummer, David Lestage, Andy Baker, Nelson LeDoux, Angel Jones, Hobby Gill, Steve Leeder, Rob Baker, Toronto Spikes Front row: Terri Vernier, Kathy Shirley, Polly Machina 38fBand Flags: Front row: Karen Griffen, Stephanie Calhoun, Lil Davis, Laura Ham, Tanya Simmons, Jennifer Thompson, Terri Bartlett, Cindy Pruitt Back row: Tammy Hanchey, Stacey Brown, Karen Robinson, Kim Mulkey, Bettie Moak, Karen Hoeting, Belinda Farquhar, Sharon Burns, Pam Kinney, Monda Barfield, Sherry Stephenson, Paula Anderson, Kristy Hanchey, Freda Rosendoll QQ' Majorettes: Front row: Sharon Spikes, Meredith Hoeting, Caryn Cooley, Kelly Wilson Back row: Lydia Scott, Telina Hines, Vicky Bass, Gay Swearengin, Cheryl Boyd -alfiii Rifles: Front row: Chris Marcello, Becky Stuart Back row: Kin Smith, Leslie Simmons, Shirley Young, Kristy Kilman, Tammy Rudd, Denise Hanchey, Melinda Shirley Band X39 1 , 55 r . Fail y. - , ,, ,Vu ' sr' V' S V . , 1. ..,gm e- O ' - ',,-r-- 'A If i M i . F' 2'- f F-5 Band Sweetheart-Tanya Simmons Drum Major- Scott Crowe Band Director-Bill Green The D. H. S. Ambassadors in Blue have had a busy and successful year, They played at pep rallies, marched at half-time for all the varsity football games, performed at numerous band concerts and marching contests. The band traveled to LaGrange on October 28 to compete in the Eighth Annual Marching Band Festival. They received five superiors and one excellent in the ratings. Scott Crowe and Ricky Stveens were selected to participate in the all-state band and Brock Daniels will compete in the all-state orchestra. The band hosted the second annual Marching Contest held at D. H. S. for bands Class A or below. The contest was a great success! Honor Band tryouts were held January 6 at the McNeese auditorium in Lake Charlesg 31 members of the DeRidder band were selected to the district honor band. The Ambassadors in Blue traveled to Morgon City on February 27 to march in the Mardi Gras parade. They had a fantastic and busy year! 40 Band The Drum Corps plays at the Homecoming bonfire. lt's the DHS Drum Corps! Donald Shirley plays solo, The majorettes put on a fine performance at halftime. Band 41 Buddy loads the band trailer Q7 a z' W ' . ' -it- '3- Wi., -f 'ffl K' wwrvfgxiq . .kiwi It i This thing is heavy. 42fBand ------ I -was ' i - 3,2 ffl .4 .,- QHQQ W?-if ,,,q.,.,,,A . , ,,, - Q- A ,, ' ' 'xx . - ' r , SY. li 1 .. .I . ' ' .- -Q fm U, . .W ,A for a trip, Members of the band wait to perform. lei. .r Mrs. Lestage gives Leslie a hand with her makeup, At last, I will get to rest. , y Fl The Ambassadors in Blue The flags are ready to go. The rifles perform at the half-time. 1-i-' ' f 1 ru imwemmm--.war I Some of the fl g k b k to watch the game. I know wh at you're thinking Q. IN .I 7 4 A 'inf Bandf43 Social Studies Fair A Big Success! The DeRidder High School 1978 Social Studies Fair was a success! There were numerous projects entered in many different fields of social studies. There were fourgroup winners and four individual winners. In the group category, C. J. Tanner and Kate Coyne placed firstg their project was on Suicide Is Final . Placing second was Mark Cosand and Kerri Gifford, third place went to Frank Brown and John Rittman, and fourth place was taken by Coach Danny Geroy's second hour class. In the individual project category, Telina Hines placed firstg her project was titled America's Rights . Lisa Young placed second, third place went to Jim Hunter and Tommy Hazelwood placed fourth. The first place winners will attend The Regional Social Studies Fair on March 19 and 20 at McNeese State University. C. J. and Kate won first place in group projects. Jim Hunter placed third. 44 fSociaI Studies Fair Telina placed first in the individual category Robert Farquhar-Coordinator of the fair. Coach Geroy's second hour class placed fourth. Frank and John took third place. Social Studies Fairf45 Lg Ti, YAY. f W., I '7-A31 I don't even get paid for doing this. I can't wait for this to be over! Krispin, I told you I wanted it finished today. We're just taking a break. Learning is fun if it is in Pilot Pack! 46 fAcademics IQ s f X I Aca demjcs Deifned What does academics mean? The dictionary defines it as concerned with general education . At DHS. academics mean working on a research paper in the library, learning to play strategy games in Pilot t' Pack. studying with a friend, and, of course, taking a test. Other l students take time to laugh a little and relax at break. Loren and Irwin take time to Study- Joe says that Pilot Pack is No. I with him. .41 WOM . Did someone say study? What is that? KNS ,fe A-f-: S mul Why do seniors have to do research papers? Academzcsf-47 ,552 'Wk xx is l 2 Left to right: Karen Upshaw, Jennifer Holmes, Patricia Craig, Karen Bluitt, Rose Husband, Felese Bumpass, Debbie Husband, Jackie Dotson, Terika McClinton, 3 Marion Johnson, Jackie Freeman, Buna Faircloth A Smash Hit! The D. H. S. Volleyball team played with zeal this past season. The team defeated LaGrange and Lake Charles but lost to South Beauregard and Barbe High School. The team went to the Regional Tournament and walked away with second place. Also, they played at the State Tournament in New Iberia and were defeated by Airline High School of Shreveport. 48 f Volleyball N i 1 N 4 i l 4 1 1 Miss Vida Rae Smith-Coach D e c e m b 2 Y XVII-I' Krispin Caldwell The opening of school in 1975 found Krispin busy ir academics and serving in the DHS French Club. She was an honor roll student who was destined to serve her school greatly in the years to come. She was selected most Spirited that year and served as a DHS cheerleader. In her second year, Krispin became a member of the Interact Club and lettered in gymnastics. When she became a junior, Krispin was elected to the prestigious Beta Club and attended the Literary Rally at Northwestern State University. She served as Junior Board member of Interact that year and became a member of the Annual Staff where she served as Classes Editor her junior year and Assistant Editor her senior year. Krispin's hard work and laurel gathering climaxed in her fourth year at DHS. She was selected to Who's Who Among American High School Students and Homecoming Queen. In addition, she was elected Most Popular at DHS. 50fWho's Who One of the busiest and most energetic students at DHS was Peggy Mayo, who began her activities as a freshman by serving in FBLA, Pilot Pack, and the Student Council a: a class representative. Peggy also participated in the Literary Rally at Northwestern. During her sophomore year, Peggy continued to add to her endeavors and honor: by serving in the Explorer Unit at Beauregard Memoria Hospital. In addition, she served as parliamentarian of the FBLA and was elected to serve on the Annual Staff. Peggyi: junior year continued to add extra work as she served ir the Beta Club, became Features Editor ofthe Annual Staff and was initiated into the Interact Club. As a senior, Peggy continued to serve her selected clubs and organizations anc was further honored by being selected first runner-up ir the BPWC Princess Pageant and nominated to Who's Whc Among American High School Students. She capped-of: her activities her fourth year by serving as Editor-in-Chie: of the DHS Annual Staff. Larry Simmons Larry's four years at DHS were very active. He partici- pated in football, baseball, basketball and track, lettering his junior and senior years in both football and baseball. He was selected to the Summer League Baseball All-Stars for four years. His sophomore through his senior year, he was in the Key Club. His junior year he represented his class as Junior Board Member and his senior year he was Sergeant- at-Arms in the club. He attended the Key Club Convention for two years. He was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. For two years he participated in the science fair. He was selected to be listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Larry's four years at DHS have been culminated with his being rated 'lMost Popular. His future plans include attending Baylor Univer- sity, majoring in pre-medicine. Lydia Johnson Lydia's hard work and outgoing personality carried her successfully through her four years at DHS. During her freshman year, she began her membership in the Rodeo Team and Club, she became an outstanding member of the gymnastics team, and was selected as a member of the Pilot Pack Program. As a sophomore, Lydia began her service to the Juniorette Club and was elected as one of the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. She received the title of DHS All-Around Cowgirl and was voted Sweetheart of the Rodeo Team. In her junior year, Lydia became a reporter for the Drag-On Newspaper Staff and a member of the Varsity Cheerleader Squad. Lydia became a Senior Sweetheart of the DHS Key Club, a member of the Beta Club, and was chosen to serve on the Homecoming Court her senior year. She highlighted all of this with being nominated to Who's Who Among American High School Students. MVIH1 S FNVIH4 Xuan Rutter Almost all at DHS recognize the warm smile and long black hair as characteristics of Xuan. During her attendance at the DeRidder High School she participated in several clubs, the French Club, Drama Club, Beta Club, Library Club and Junior Civitan Club. She was a member of the French Club her freshmen and sophomore year, the Drama Club her junior year, the Beta Club her junior and senior year, and the Library Club her senior year. She served the Junior Civitan Club as a sopho- more, junior, and seniorg becoming the sweetheart her junior year and Senior Board Member her senior year. Xuan attended the Literary Rally at NSU her junior year in Shorthand I and English III. She was nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students. She was elected Junior Varsity cheerleader her sophomore year and then Varsity cheerleader herjunior year. To highlight her four years at DHS she was selected L'Who's Who at DHS? Chris Fahringer Chris began her three year attendance at DeRidder High School with much enthusiasm and determination. As a junior she became an active member ofthe Beta Club, Drama Club, and Leo Club. She stressed her abilities as a writer and speaker by writing a speech for the Voice of Democracy, placing first at DeRidder High School, then second in the parish. She entered the Play and Speech Festival at MSU where she received a superior rating in oratory. Chris also entered the Science Fair, placing second in the high school then third in regionals. During her senior year, Chris was nominated for Whois Who Among American High School Students. She also wrote another speech for the Voice of Democracy which won first at DeRidder High School. She placed second in the 1978 Fair Essay Contest. Aside from school, Chris is an active member of the First Methodist Church. 52fWho's Who Michelle Thomas Michel1e's golden hair and quick wit are two traits well known throughout DHS. Michelle has attended DHS the past four years, receiving many honors and recognition. She has been a member of several clubs including the Drama Club, Key Club, and Beta Club. She served the Drama Club her junior year as a cast member, and received the lead, female, chorus part in the school play, Little Mary Sunshine. She served the Key Club as the Senior Sweetheart and rendered her services to the Beta Club her junior and senior year becoming the Vice-President her senior year. She served the DHS Band and was in the Drum Corps three years. As a sophomore, Michelle became a member of the Explorer Unit at the Beauregard Memorial Hospital. As a junior, Michelle joined the gymnastics team as their manager. During her senior year, she was very busy serving the DHS Annual Staff as an assistant and serving on the Homecoming Court. To high- light her four years at DHS, Michelle was nominated to Who's Who Among American High School Students. Ju dy Powell Academically Judy possessed much devotion and assiduous- ness. As a student she excelled these assets in various clubs and activities. Throughout her four years at DHS she has been a member of the Chess Club, French Club, Drama Club, Leo Club, and Beta Club. She held the offices of Secretary Treasurer in the Chess Club, Reporter then Vice-President in the French Club, Vice-President in the Drama Club, and Treasurer and then Presi- dent her senior year in the Leo Club. Judy also participated in several Literary Rallies at Northwestern State University. During her junior year, Judy served as Features Editor of the Dragon-On Newspaper Staff. To highlight her four years at DHS, Judy was invited to participate in the LSU Invitational Spring Testing Program. MV II'I1 XVIH' Randy Haley Randy excelled throughout his four years at DHS, both in the classroom and on the athletic field. His scholastic standing was marked by his selection for the Beta Club his junior and senior years. He participated for three years in the Socials Studies and Science Fairs. As a senior he was elected to the Student Council. Randy made known his athletic abilities by participating in track, basketball, and football. He lettered twice in the latter and received the most valuable player award. As a member of the Key Club his sophomore through his senior year, he held the office of secretary. He attended the Key Club Convention. He was a member of the FCA, also. mayb' '- 'X 11112217 Connie Archer 54fWho's Who Connie has contributed much to DeR1dder High School, both in music and journalism. She was a member of the band her freshman and sophomore year. For two years, she was considered an outstanding Low Clarinet. During her junior year she was a member of the district V Honor Band and chosen section leader. She was selected for the La. All-Star Marching Band and attended the McNeese Clinic Band. Connie worked on the Drag-On Staff for two years, as Features Editor and then Editor-in-Chief. She was also on the Annual Staff for two years as photographer and Assistant Editor. Connie was a member of the Juniorette Club her senior year. She was nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students and she attended the Literary Rally in chemistry. Donna Lelune Donna's radiant personality has been an asset experienced by almost all those at DHS. Donna began her freshman year in 1976 and then attended summer school following her sophomore year to earn enough credits in order to graduate with the class of '79. She has participated in several clubs available at DHS. As a freshman she began to serve diligently the Junior Civitan Club. During her senior year she was nominated into the Beta Club. In the athletic field, Donna took part in track and cross country. Aside from school, she has won many awards in pianog she has participated for two years in a vocal group called Sunshine. 1 Charles Lee Charles attended DHS for two years during which he compiled an enviable scholastic record. In the High School Scholastic Rally he was rated high both in French and algebra. An accomplished writer, he placed first in the Parish Poetry Contest and second in the Essay Contest. In state competition he received first place in the Essay Contest, also. His talent of expressing his thoughts in writing is equaled by his oral expression. In speech Charles received an honorable mention and was runner up in duet acting. He is a member of Pilot Pack, Library Club, Drama f Speech Club, and French Club. Charles' sport is tennis. On the court, his team was first in the District Boys Doubles and finished in the Top Ten of State Competition. Charles desires to attend college in pre-medicine. Freddy Anderson In his four years at DeRidder High School, Freddy has been an active member of various clubs. He became a sturdy member of the Key Club his sophomore year and served as a sophomore Board Member. During his junior year he became the Vice-President and then highlighted his senior year by becoming President. Freddy also rendered his services to the Student Council his last three years at DHS. He held the office of Vice-President and also served on the handbook committee. Other clubs in which Freddy participated were the FFA and FCA. He also held an outstanding record in the athletic field. He was on the track team his freshman year. He played baseball his freshman and sophomore years and football all four years. As a football player he lettered three years. As a senior he was chosen M' IH' SJ captain of the football team. u ' ffm: ,iw W., , ii. I. gf ., . , ' .. Miva u y, , New V, , um 1' W5 V ,, ,W V E 3 '9 ' . 1. 5 -3? i .' ' 2 ' ,. , viii' . x an S: mfr, Q Q, l , ? 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She also participated in the Science Fair and NEDT Testing Program. During her sophomore year, Ellyn began her service to the French Club holding the office of secretary and participated in the Science Fair once again. Ellyn's junior year continued to add extra activitiesg she became a member of the Beta Club, Drama Club, and Junior Civitan Club. In addition, she held several offices in the Junior Civitan Club. As a senior, Ellyn continued to serve her selected clubs and was further honored by being nominated to Who's Who Among American High School Students. She highlighted her honors by being chosen Miss DHS. 58fMr. and Miss DHS Mike Johnson Mike Johnson earned the name of Mr. DHS through his contribution and accomplishments to DeRidder High School. He began his service as a freshman by serving in the FCA, FFA, and 4-H Clubs. In addition, Mike took part in football, baseball, track, and cross country. As a sophomore, Mike was elected to become a member of the Key Club and attended the convention in Memphis, Tennessee. He also continued his participation in sports. During his junior year, Mike was chosen to serve as a member of the honorable Beta Club. Mike's hard work climaxed during his fourth year at DHS. He was elected treasurer of the Key Club and was chosen as Mr. DHS. 4 ., J -Is ..V.,, I., 1, ,a 1 w ,..g J, .' 4 . - -Qin -- 45 ,fi 3 3' , Q ,,. , ,.'. , -.L 'A 4 g' fx' 6.5 ' 'f ' 'Y .I ,'. ,' , -,- . 'br An v.- ,-v, - .. ,, -,,-..- 1, V . . . .nf 5 . qgf., 1. -. .E '.-,,. Va , ,ft xv' V-., . , - , Lf, Gam- . . , '..:L, V ,, 1. 1-- 1--JY, .' J.--I-,,-,f,. ,,. Af -.-Vg. 13.4 ,. -- ., :-' ' -,-- . .JV ' ,, -. ou, --A mf --.- -.-- 1- N . .Ji - ' .,-, .- 1. I-w 1- , 1. Q '- :- a . .!,- ' - '.. -- -. Q. 'ff L., .,', 4 fu' . U' -..- 1 ' ' ..'- ' .-4 --- ,, , -. .': 5 X ' v,1 I ',f -,v I hi, 2 xr, iqswv. if - -. I ' fl it f.,, V 1-54 ,', -n.Q- 'ff . v . .,-. .., V., ,', 1 V Q. 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Larry, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simmons, has played an active role in the life of DeRidder High School for the past four years. Following graduation he hopes to attend the fall session at Baylor University majoring in pre-medicine. Krispin, the daughter of LtC. and Mrs. Robert C. Caldwell, has also taken part in the various activities available at the high school. She has been a student for three and a half years and plans to attend Louisiana Tech. this fall in interior design. GST DUIAIQ 60fMost Popular 11 fr 2 4522 4: 1' -.L ,E I J' z 'VI 1 3 Q Qi I 'E Z A iii! 5 -f'33:,,lf..,jf?f 2' 1 Lip r we ,A1 1,-A Q. 1 .w,..f' W- K a an 2 fi' fixfgn 4 ,QM W T. ' f , gr .21 ek 4 ,Wd I -, if 'ff Q may J,.J 'hiji Ln +11 LJ XJ fu Mr? Rf 'af' il--f iz ' 1.4. Ph qmf vm nm, -fin ,do- 1 'HE EV -ln' fin... M af FA . f V I i' I 5 ,... '. f' 14551 , f :ggi , .3 1: ' jf X , ' L' 4 M is 21 ' 1 R . W ffl i f i f H ,Q 1503155 53353-'el Hapasgltf, W5-f '51 55 35 2, K ,R ,V f - QQ. jawn J 1111: L I 11.-A-ff ii-- '-fi I J - 5 f gf. Q 1 Dragon Pride! W ' Ricky throws the ball in. Sydney watches the action. I 1 Ganging up on him, Elmer has to decide who to throw Lhe ball to 64 fB0y's Basketball 1978-79 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE TEAM US-THEM Leesville 92-53 PARKWAY TOURNAMENT2 GREEN OAKS 59-51 BYRD 59-62 Dry Prong 52-43 Capitol 66-79 Welsh 74-43 LaGrange 94-68 Marion 59-61 Natchitoches 59-57 Leesville 71 -47 Dry Prong 50-49 REDEMPTORIST TOURNAMENT: ST. MARTINVILLE 51-55 FATIMA 50-42 MINDEN 69-68 Minden 63-73 ASH 62-31 NEGREET TOURNAMENT: PLEASANT HILL 60-48 BOLTON 61-53 HUNTINGTON 64-42 ZWOLLE 67-57 -ELake Charles 56-54 -Sulphur 46-44 '1'LaGrange 55-41 9fBolton 88-61 iBarbe 64-30 'FASH 83-57 Airline 71-69 'Lake Charles 79-51 'l-Sulphur 87-68 -LaGrange 57-48 -'tBolton 73-76 -:Barbe 75-46 PLAYOFF GAME: WEST MONROE 55-67 'FDenotes District Games 1 Elmer and Mark go after the ball. Under the direction of coach Dale Skinner, the Dragons played fine basketball. They only had seven losses the entire season. The Dragon basketball team finished the district season with a 12-0 perfect slate, The Dragons advanced into the playoffs to go up against West Monroe, however, the mighty Dragons were defeated by a score of 55-67. The team ended their chance to proceed to the Top Twenty-Four Tournament, but they ended the 1978-79 season in good standing, The starting members of the varsity squad are John Jones, scoring a total of 765 pointsg Rick Schweitzer, 376 pointsgMark Ades, 202 pointsg Elmer McClinton, 291 pointsg and Sidney Branch, 113 points. They are true champions! tg -'-x 1 I 5 'x -. Q' -.1 1 . 'EJ ry -Q' 2146-.1 - -2-f 1'f las X - hi-77477 f -- . --1 ' . , 1- Q xx Mark receives the ball. QEQD IB Il 'E IB ILIU IE 1, Boyis Basketba11f65 Q We Are ' ,. ,-4'4 John is lrying to pass thc ball. Randy gets an easy two. Ben sinks it! I I Time Out! Rick concentrates on the game. 66fB0y's Basketball The Champ . -4 Bonita gets her hands on the ball. Jeannette gets a rebound, Where did the ban go? Jeannette outjumps the other team. Treasure gets the ball- ' 1 Girl 'S Basketball X 6 7 .f--if1. ' ' X. y'Q S 1 ,vs , - - Ai -QA . .Z : fi ' ' ' '2r t' ?.Q 1, ,:-Civ- .g -' . . 1-ft ' ,.-' 454.-. i' Q ,133 gl:- ii . 1:, ',.911',.h - - 1 , ' 'a. 'Lil -1 T af' +l.. . - '. La y Dragons Bonita puts it in the hoop. The Lady Dragons started offa good season by placing third in the Westlake Tournament, first in the Jennings Tour- nament and Jasper Tournament. and third in the Buckeye Tournament. They also defeated Jena, Peabody, and Tioga in non-district play. Under the coaching of Jimmy Carpenter and Ron Mayeaux, the girls finished the district season with a fan- tastic l2-0 record. The Lady Dragons traveled to New Iberia for the first play- off game and defeated the Yellow Jackets 58-46. They defeated Minden here in Dragon territory by a score of5 I-42. The Lady Dragons await the rebound. Pam her her hands on the ball, and she is gone. Karen looks for someone who is opefl 6'8f Girl 's Basketball 1978-79 Basketball Schedule TEAM US-THEM Jena 45-41 Peabody 68-23 Westlake Tournament First Place Jennings Tournament First Place Jasper Tournament First Place Buckeye Tournament Third Place Tioga 49-39 Welsh 40-28 New Iberia 43-47 Rayne 61-42 'Barbe 59-41 'ASH 42-38 'Bolton 64-25 'Lake Charles 70-21 'Sulphur 68-33 'LaGrange 56-22 'Bolton 63-37 'Barbe 58-40 'ASH 49-44 'Lake Charles 69-18 'Sulphur 56-28 'LaGrange 65-34 Rosepine 40-33 PLAYOFF GAMES: New Iberia 58-46 Minden 51-42 Landry 71-56 Hammond 52-63 The D. H. S. players entered the Sweet 16 state play-offs with a 71-56 victory over Landry. They broke the record of scoring the most points in one game for Class AAAA. The Lady Dragons played the final game of the Sweet 16 against the Lady Tors of Hammond. They were defeated by 52-63 in a tough game. They accepted the title of state runnerup AAAA. Pam Crawford was named to the All Sweet which was selected by the Louisiana High School Association's All Star selection committee. The Lady will always remain number one to their fans! in Class 16 team, Coaches Dragons Lydia at the Charity Stripe! .x - 1 .kv The Lady Dragons see some action on the floor. Kelly watches on as Treasure jumps up. Gi1'1's Basketba11f69 Key Club Sings at Nursing Home The DHS Key Club, a service organization, went to the nursing homes on December 13 to sing Christmas carols. The senior citizens enjoyed the carols very much. Jeff Moses played the piano while Sonny Hurtado led his fellow Key Clubbers in singing. This is just another way that Key Club fulfills their motto- Caring-Our Way of Life. Senior citizens enjoy Jeffs music. 70fKey Club Activity Harmony was the key word for Key Clubbers Sonny leads the singing. us Q ..- ..' ,- .,5:-' L,.g-fi 7. . ..- 4 v 'no Os f 0 :N 1 - 4-. .,- -'xi ' .JP 1. 1 I.: lv: .l,:-A, 1 S . -5 '. -4 -',., .-...Q .'- .Jog 0. ,. ' nigh 5' a . ,.-.- 1 an 'Q n -.1 '. -P o-. -. . '. x .'-. .: r.6-Suri 4 - .- 'l ',.. -. '1 .. .J-,' .',. ' -4' r':'s' ,,1 up . I ,,.., s v . v n Q .1 4' Q 1 .is nn, - nr. Q if' , A 4 VI ,. , z :+ gs, 'H ,14? ',f.'3l?f:' 1 1 ff ,A Q'1MT Q 1 ,, x. 4. 1 W .,. fx i. LV, f. - v M .fu a I 517 ,nil V 9 wwf . ,,,, J, , M , 'k M4 'I K W .W W,llm:m ,. ,x , . Q' 5 j fWakwMmHWf ,gfH'X2ww 1 w .VI I fui ,iw I 1 Psa 4 i Ftrs 1 I 1? Ax V '- ff. F, 7 :MV ,1 9 .xi A, 3. , v :be as ,Jr . Q A ,J Q. W .sg SK r 1 X .J L v- A Q if ' ' mx Id! ! t k .K ,x I ' ! 4 dt va Q l xi: A,- 4, ..? Q. Y p A .iw' 5 '- .- f-ur ,Q-naar ' ,. HF! H 1 A A 4,,: . . 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Students who worked diligently with the staff and completed graduation requirements at mid-year were Connie Archer Editor-in-Chiefg Darlene Fuller, Organizations Editorg and Bill Stringer, Reporter. 1 7-4fDrag-O11 Staff we if Y' if V .. , ,J 1,5032 4 - f 1. Y A ii t 3 . ,Y Nl 'M , .t i 4 f,f,4f ffm, f' ' am, 6 wif. - V4 QSLQATW fi , V ,J, l5:, 5 ' if 'Vs if-' ' ' tj ,3g5,S,j' 1 . 'Qui ,,,, i ...i'22?1', 'l ' 5 if- ' 1 ef it be ,Ugg S , , -16 :J . . . ., 'ft 'M Rafi ti .,,t,Q ,, ax 8 Q .fix iv 3 'K E 9 1'??'f ii- . at 2 iw 'sa . a -Q. , D01 - , A .4 9,53 2 Q .5 5 ' ' '1 91-wx 1-,2:wAjv ' . it gt . is . ti 'af' T' 4 fe , 'W i f 'gt-, 5 ' v -f t-25:1 Q. 11 1 S 5 ,, A-1 Tir '-gil' , W Ut f -ft... . fit' -1 . ff V W? 1 '- ,frlgi inf- V' at ry , it ' , -- X . Q' -., -, 1 -1- if ...oft--. iZ5is5f,.4aT? r v5 .Aiwa , ' r Q f - X ffl A r W-f f ' r f-iw 4- 4. 4 1 V 1 .V 'r'- ' f ' - mfiff'zf?ifif:sf' 'sim - A-4' ' , 'H f w th V , , 74? J ,Ll W , -wit, . 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Tanner Pam Glasscock Deborah Dotson Donna Morvan Eula Roberso M'ddl , y , y Tl 1 C row: Deborah Day, Evans Johnson, Karen Hoeting, Rhonda Boothe, David Cavcl, Robbie Gardner, Patricia MarchBack row: Rick Schweitzer, Karl Taylor, Tom Baird, Orlanda Munoz, Bobby Burns Front row: Felese Bumpass, Mary Wardle, Tammy Rudd, Angela Hamilton, Peggy Hannigan, Melinda Shirley, Kelly McKibben, Brenda Miers, Gloria Johnson, Melissa Robertson, B b S' B k ' ' ' ' ' ' ar ara rmmons, ac row. Ricky Garcia, John Gormley, Martha Hams, Rick Wells, Greg Hanchey, Elmer McCl1nton, Carl Gatson. 76 fDrag-On Staff 2 if ff V. CJ HSN- Ms tr! V Q 11 .4i'!vQ!a. -- . ---.- 1Sixth Hour Journalism: Richard Gonter, Patricia Jeans, Theresa Davis, Mark Hagood, Melissa Cain, Mike Leatherwood, June Warren, Marshall Pilcher Not shown: !Mike Evans, Ginger Harbison, Rosalind Henton, Michelle Montgomery, Roderick Steele l i .,..1 n,,,,,,. Wx aussi f Mrs. Brenda Ewing and Denise look over the ads that were sold. PCIQ - EDITORIAL STAFF Editors-in-Chief Assistant Editor News Editor Feature Editor Sports Editors Organizations Editor Art Editor Exchange Editor Columnist Photographer Reporters Editorial Advisor BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Business Advisor fl Nancy Cordell Connie Archer Terri Huntington Sue Schwenke C. J. Tanner Jeff Gober Julie Garrett Joseph King Dee Carroll Gayla Brown Mark Cosand Margie Johnson Scott Rittman Mark Gober Mrs. Lou Anne Smith Scott O'Neal Denise Holmes Gayla Brown Mrs. Brenda Ewing 1 1 , l l 1 in Drag-On Stafff 77 Fads and Fashions Straight leg jeans and spike heels were a favorite. Q 1 iq E . i I . -gr: Altha has the crimped look. The new fads and fashions have arrived once again at D. H. S. Straight leg jeans and spike heels are considered the in thing. Every girl is buying and wearing the thin gold, S-chain belts for a feminine look. For a comfortable and loose fit, the big shirts are being worn. Curls are in and everybody has them! Girls, boys, blacks, and whites are finding that frizzed or crimped hair is comfortable and easy to care for. The band style show sponsored by the Standard and Stag Shop presented many of the latest fashions, also. 78 fFads and Fashions T115 if i . fl 41 The big shirts were comfortable Trey likes his curls! Everybody had got curls! Some of the latest shoes. They were all kinds! , if ,f 43 . L X s x s MX .d Mrs. Hanchey displays her curls. Fads and Fashionsf 79 4, -, DISTRICT HONOR BAND Honor band tryouts were held January 6, and 31 members of the DHS band were selected to the honor groups. They are: Sandra Williams, Chris Marcello, Larry Vandermolen, Pam Penney, Brian Lestage, Donald Shirley, Ricky Stevens, Brock Daniels, Gerald Gifford, Scott Crowe, Liz Brown, Nelson Ledoux, Denise Holmes, Denise Hanchey, Terry Porter, Kathy Picou, Dawn Crowe, Leslie Simmons, Idena Carroll, Jimmy Pitzer, Britt DeVillier, Kraig Welborn, Judy Archer, Sean Martin, Carolyn Jones, David Bellando, Tim Hibbs, Milton LeDoux, Mark Spivey, Karen Hoeting, and David Lestage. Honor Band IS Selected 80fHonor Band W 'DNG7' 'fall 1 7 . C iassiiiiam . ,co w 7'W Q 4 -.p-- '. mn gn . Y, 4 I .QA 1, .. XX' LQQWQC sw x 'mV2o1c4Q -A 4 dmggwqrkij l vs o lllll fy E - me 5 A si nab t P llllllw 1- ,-,, - - Ig ,. . . ,f f iam .. K C '1g'i'2ia!,u4 ,::55::' 4' '1ii 5 iE: ..-J-:::iE!E:r' U Q 5 fsiiiisheeeaii' G 'iiiiiiwv z.............-. 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Second Row-Mary Leonard, Lmdy Morrxson, Tern Grlggs, Brenda Cross Country Team Has Two Top I0 Finishers At LHSAA Championship Girls Cross Countryf 83 s lil Shirley White Queen Valen fine S 'IYWWSYFQQXTXWQ 'Ww1 ?249'Qr- Michelle Montgomery-Junior Maid Jackie Dotson-Sophomore Maid 1979 Valentine Court-Julia Johnson, Marci Green, Erica Holmes, Michelle Tam Wright-Freshman Maid Mr. Fulton presents Shirley, escorted by her father, with her crown. 84fVa1en tine Court Court Selected Shirley White, Michelle Montgomery, Jackie Dotson, Tam Wright ,Wendell Bertrand, president of Interact, presents Shirley with a bouquet of roses. Michelle Thomas-Senior Maid Erica Holmes-Junior Maid Marci GreengSophomore Maid Julia Johnson- Freshman Maid Valentine Courtf85 'CS if NAXS 4 YM! ,Ap 2 ll 1-.Trial T 9 .E .S , K , ' K dw V if c,:ii5.,..: ,1st Q 11. f'lfQff'W?f'?5f?' 'fitfgiierbfsfexf Jif?'1-255 4555.-A Tiff erm-s-at .,.- 3.Ayi.,.,M an . ' 1 ,..:' e- 1 ff-' ,g.ft.f. t 4, .rw -. :4'a?V'o1 Sit 3' t- ug, ui '4,1.Q. f, - N ' -f f' N 3 ' ' ' 'K ka. ' ' .W - ' ' - ., ..e:-we ,rx MN . My ribs. , ,,..,. 4-ffm - X ' ' ' . ' -1. , Varsity Gymnastics Team: Kate Coyne, Peggy Hennigan, Janet Klenk, Kim Ryals, Donna Cochran, Lisa Crain Two Qualify For The USGF State Meet 1978-79 found the gymnastics team full of enthusiasm and ready for a winning year. Four J .V.'s moved up to the varsity team and seven new girls joined the J.V. ranks. Michelle Thomas returned as manager. DHS competed in three dual meets and four invitationals. At the Ark.-La.-Tex. Meet in Shreveport, two dragons placed in the top six of 128 competitors with scores of 8.25. The West-Sectional State Qualifying Meet held in Monroe was completely dominated by the DHS varsity, winning ll of 15 places. Crain and Klenk qualified for the USGF State Meet. DHS Gymnasts competed in three dual meets: Lafayette, Baton Rouge, and Carencro High Schools. Because of injuries and illness the young inexperienced team members had to carry the load. This gave the J.V.'s the experience they will need for next season. Four gymnasts will graduate: Janet Klenk, Peggy Hennigan, Kate Coyne, and Manager Michelle Thomas, but they will not forget: Catfish Junction, trying to move the horse, falling on their head and all the aches and pains. The Lady Dragon gymnasts end a long hard season with spirit! Coach Lydia McLamore and Manager Michelle Thomas 86 X Gymnastics , l -Q-.M 'E .I if q 1-X V Our entries at the USGF West Sectional in Monroe T eff? satsi T QNX X ' KL kk s law- all n, s we E n n ' .V K 1 . -2-.T f 3 F T ' V 'N 5 '. 1 . ,cw ig, ,N , V , It 'K The varsity team shows grace. The varsity returns from the West Sectional Qualifying Meet with many awards This has been a rough day! Fun after 3 meet , - 8 8 X Gymnastics l . l 1 gf 5 ,5 f elf: 3.1, ...M W-.-, .., ,f .. r A' pgs ' il-ill' L-J ., 59,-fis fans- ,, l ?5??52i?f-3 idk J.V. l i '5 li As we leave the score. 2.5 - 98:5 - sa.. Gymnastics Team: Jennifer Baird, ldena Carroll, Amy Forester, Laura Hanchey, Stephanie Comeaux, Laura Ham, Sharon Simpson 9, PDA. 7 Michelle posts some scores. gn -1 xg 5 f f X M .w,.1?? ,. .x.it.,..qf my , ig we Ramada, we have hopes of making the state qualification The girls are lifed Hflel' 3 mee!- Gymnast1csf89 W rg I W ' a q.. VARSITY CHOIR: First Row-Dorothy Dupas, Monica Franklin, Renee Burks, Deborah Dotson, Alan Lee, Jerry Henton, Ronnie LeLande, Tim Lee, Laura Foster, Dawn Brown, Sharon Spikes. Vickie Gross, Second Row-Glenda Everhart, Faye Ashworth, Wanda Hillard, Warrick Walters, Brian Childs, Mike Loftin, Patrick Piper. Nancy McElhaney, Geri Wright, Karen Taylor, Leah Godbold, Third Row-Amber Victor, Terri Porter, Tammy lles, Karen Upshaw, Leamon Moore. Mike Jackson, Tim Hibbs, Chris Pinkley. Wanda Hillard, lrma Duplechain, Kim Porter, Fourth RowfLydia Foster. Martha Goins, Charlene McClendon, Sharon Cooksey, Paul Weaver, Scott Flint, Sercarl Crosley, Ralph Pierce. Archie Moore, William Dillard, Tracey Payne, Dawn Henderson. Bonita Branch, Renate McClarty Not Shown-Jeanette Johnson, Janice Johnson, Sheila Parker, Ginger Waid, Victor Everhart. Paula Spikes. Eugene Porter Letfs Make Music Together The D.H.S. choirs, under the direction of Mrs. June Taylor, had a busy year. The choirs consist of the Varsity Choir and the Girls' Choir. Their main performances include the Christmas and Spring Concerts held in the DHS Auditorium. The Varsity Choir traveled to Alexandria to perform a Christmas Concert for the patients at the VA Hospital. The American Legion of DeRidder sponsored the trip. Also at Christmas, The Girls' Choir sang carols at the local nursing homes and gave out candy canes to the patients. The Honor Choir and Fun Time, a newly organized instrumental group, performed for several banquets in DeRidder. A variety show was held in the spring for the student body, featuring both choirs, a girl's ensemble, a gospel choir, Fun Time , and featured soloists and dancers. The show was a big success! The choir held an awards banquet recognizing choir students and honoring the 19 graduating seniors. The D.H.S. Choir earned money for their expenses through a candy sale and a bake sale at the Arts and Crafts Festival. The choirs and Mrs. Taylor deserve much honor for their efforts this past year. 90fChoir Choir Officers: Left to right-Sharon Spikes, Captain Girls Choir, Deborah Dotson, Co-Captain Varsity Choir: Tim Hibbs, Captain Varsity Choirg Dorothy Dupas, Co-Captain Girls Choir fi, A -J X wg, , gf' 2, T a f' .yr . I , , 9- 1-- ,, L JP' 'W-.. A if A ii li I I3 ,. . 2 -K - I :X I f NJ ,, L. GIRLS' CHOIR: First Row-Dorothy Dupas. Tonyai Spikes, Venita Burks, Dedra Dick, Vivian Johnson, Sharon Spikes, Kim Sharpe, Freda Rosendoll Second Ron-Jackie Ware, Deborah Dotson, Denise Highland, Tonai Johnson, Brenda Parker, Barbara Johnson, Tania Myles, Sharon Simpson, Beverly Gill Third Row-Brenda Iles. Edith Arrington, Julie Miller, Shirley Thomas, Costrina Thompson, Rosemary Ford. Patricia March, Jackie Freeman, Vickie Dalrymplc, Sherri Martine? DISTRICT V HONOR CHOIR MEMBERS: Victor Everharl, Tania Mylcs, Laura Foster, Geri Wright, Kim Porter, Nancy McEIhaney, Terri Portcr, A i Charlene McClendon, Glenda Everhart, Tim Hibbs Not Shown-Tim Lee. Chris L' I Pinkley I I i 1 I 7 . gy 'I S .lil ll -wit I ll I ALI. STATE CHOIR MEMBER: Tim Hibbs Choir 91 Y Student Accompanisis-Glenda Everhart, Tim Lee, Terri Porter, Irma Duplechain, Monica Girls' Choir prepares posters for Variety Show. Franklin Awards Banquet-Seniors being recognized. Show Time -Mike Jackson 92fChoir L S73 N- N on M4 Q n , -H 1 7 li .Y 5' , ,. , fi yn z Q- ' . V 29 ' A- n ' sv. nl ' ., Q I A, X- ,ll l . ' f 1 'T' i 2 A 2: ,i Seniors are awarded at the banquet. I ,5 e , . xx f i .af iff ii 1 -4 The Gospel Choir Fun Time - Mike Jackson, Tim Hibbs, Eugene Porter Choi1'f93 French Club Goes to Mardi Gras! ll Ellyn and Judy are having a good time at Mardi Gras in Lafayette. e s X s e 't y W. -.'- f1z,if Zf.i5ii f l ' LTV ,Y if 1 l ,iy'y 51 t 211, Z I KW. ,,':-':'I'a'if N J -4 -, W-g5L,f :Q hi ' my 'L vi: my ffm' s I This Wl1opper is so delicious. Miss Milam accompanied the club to Lafayette. .XA V, ll' .N , i Kyiv i -me - , A Q! l Irwin went along to take pictures, but it looks like someone else helped him. , l l l l l l l l Linda, Charles, and Cherise had a lot of tiring fun. 94 fMardi Gras The DHS French Club traveled to Lafayette to have a fun-filled day of excitement at Mardi Gras. Miss Karen Milam, sponsor of the club, and Mrs. Martha Banks chaperoned the club. Mardi Gras is a gay, colorful celebration held on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Lent begins. lt attracts many tourists from everywhere. The celebration goes back to an ancient Roman custom of merrymaking before a period of fast. The French Club had a good trip and a fantastic time! no-rn That wasn't a very scary ghost ride, gnu ,1- F451 J? s aff.. me 5 1-32 tyrkr is Q .Q , if 'Z . A N .. bees . if i This was one of the many floats in the parade. xl ,wig jlflif if-' gl' il, ' . if X Q ww' y ,I+ K 2 , S , Is that someone from DeRidder? Bugs Bunny shows his teeth for the Crowd. Mitch catches a couple of winks on the way back from Lafayette. Mard1 Grasf95 Seniors! Seniors! Randy displays his portrait. ks., We are ready to leave this place. - 1 1' 2 l 1- 0 K L v This has been a bad day. 96 fS6I1iO1'S L i V ' sa, 1 m ama Q ' 1' 'A K f in ia: J ' : e f - Q5 , s QQ.: -- , 'Q'-M k S M g A ,,i 31 4 es. .rw fs . I 3 'E ' 7' Mwg. It mi.-f '.: . A ft ::f25a?Q2ifE3E'- . vu 2 ' f -w 'e:'Jm,'w, - X - ga, 4 ,V-if . 1 , F I ,, K, Y ' 1 lffz. s - 1 V , , 5 sf Z, ii ' L1 ' K-as ' . 'Qi ii A' .. Q' ' X A , , . ,, r You better not. Irwin likes to play on the slide Mark is just camera shy. Z.-... 1 .' as ggggggf x , ga A, I iw' 5 7 531' 4 - - 3 '21, , .1 .. AA? , ff. 1:',.Q.,1 . . ' ., '-ig xc . ?S'V:fi?'w ' ':z:'?f '- i , , 5,i5 'Yf ,.4,: JE t . , .. .- ' - -, ' ' . - fx' ,g- ,.. ....- - .. ,-, . ' K Baseball: First Row: Charlie Fritz, Jody Bednarek, Rick Anderson, Mike Simmons, Ricky Garcia, Lacy Howe, Frank Brown, Scott Planche Second Row Hanchey, Gary Barret. Scott Rittman, Sonny Hurtado, Bill Anderson, Ricky Wells, Toby Tartar Third Row: Larry Simmons, Mike Johnson, Tracy Johnson, Burns l 2 N X s E , A 5 A L 2 Head Coach: Danny Geroy Assistant Coach: Ron Mayeaux 98 fBaseba11 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 March 3 March 7 March 12 March 13 March 15 March 17 March 20 March 22 March 24 March 27 March 29 April 3 April 5 April 10 April 12 April 17 April 19 DERIDDER HIGH SCHOOL 3 ffej' U I 1979 BASEBALL SCHEDULE East Beauregard East Beauregard Oakdale Pitkin Oakdale Leesville Lake Cha Lake Cha Sulphur Bolton Leesville L.C.H.S. Barbe LaGrange Sulphur Bolton L.C.H.S. Barbe LaGrange Here There There There Here Here There There Here Here There There There Here There There Here Here There rles Tourn. rles Tourn. The 1979 Dragon 9 started off the baseball season with two victories over East Beauregard. Under the coaching of Danny Geroy, the players made a fine effort on the field. Their losses were contributed to mental errorsg these stood in their way to being the best team ever. There were times when the Dragons plunged through and admitted to being victorious. An example of this is when the Dragons defeated Sulphur in the first district game of the season. The returning senior players are Gary Barrett, Buddy Burns, Sonny Hurtado, Mike Johnson, Scott Rittman, and Larry Simmons. At the time of publication the Dragons held an overall record of 10-7. They have gained valuable experience throughout the season. 3 , M .wh :Q A 1 Lag- ,Q QSQLPS'- . iff' 6 . L I f-I M-.4 , it . 1. ,,f in 4 4 A , , Q F 1 4. Wil all ani f 'QV 1 'er ff 'fm-7 ft ,fx gg ie 5 . , ,w xgg,, H ni ,,.,g., ..-.,-.M-. g ee, M ,h .- ,, .., ,, 1 . 1 J -iiiqy ly .. ' 3 L, S . ,xg , 3 -.7-A ' + x ' , - 'A . 1 .. '-4 fl' 1 ,V ' Q , f ' .l ' ' 'fat' 'P-1 ' ?-:- X fav -aff - ' -f ' N' L ' 1?:5f '.C'7tr':-1113'i .. .2-7 Zi ri- Uk . - lu . N- -- W E' - -- V. 7. ' Greg takes his batting practice. 9 -:fa - 0 1 I'll be glad when this is over. Jody covers first base. Baseball f99 A 114314. of K 1 K 0 Teamwork! -Mr ry.,--Tw W2 --., Q -stu. 1 . ' gf- it vb 'P I f m..-1' g .tw by V - - -'- ' ' 573- ,V -t I I -Jw , , f vp , .: , , My 1, sw ,rf :aff M t w W , Q aa. ,H Q Q .dxf Q , -or t . 4 , t 4, fy ,. Ai W a '1- -.v fe 'L ' ' ' 7 s A M , 5 y 6, ,I . ,M 'rf If -or fuss? 'J' fwt fz- . . j5Lf'1, 2f: wt J ,twwt Qauggm it .M 'gi .gi go, 2 1ffiaz.w Q kg, . -Nw tl K' HN, . Y .5 'N gfrva ff ,V nf , 57 I A.: A 4, W 'iw ff fp my -' m V Q' rf W-ft-W- i3.:'f'ff? ' 1 -531.- gr..-fwlr--xnffffi 4: 'Sv-'fi,:.ii?f. -Mwfw ai-frat '3'ms55r ' f4i2wf:?2fN2v' f Geroy calls the pitch. 1 . M -. , ,, ,MJ ,a.4,gi. .- , 5 if ZH if ff .airy-fr -,Q 9 ,iw ir .,giki5g5,,4- tl W W N y V' Ag 1 , ,-. , , L52 'Wm' H 'ff 1.46.7 I Q W M: I - ff, -a , ,, - .M frs -M-ff or at M 'W-1:51 , .,,, A 1 N- WJ.,--,, - ,:- ,,,.,A:1,aafh :-1.-fdmaj, ,myq . .Var K V I Q. v,!. ,, ,. 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Feb. 28 March 6 March 9 March 14 March 16 March 19 March 21 March 23 March 26 March 28 April 3 April 6 April 7 April ll April 24 April 25-27 May 4-5 DERIDDER HIGH SCHOOL 1979 TENNIS SCHEDULE Leesville Alexandria St. Louis Sulphur Barbe LaGrange Alexandria Lake Charles Oakdale Leesville Lake Charles Barbe Play Day Sulphur LaGrange District Tournament State Tournament Here There Here Here There There Here There Here There Here Here McNeese There Here Martha White Tim Lee 40-Love! The 1979 tennis team had a strong season. There were five returning players from last year's team. The team played their first match with the Leesville High School team and won with a score of ll-3. They also had victorious wins over LaGrange, Oakdale, and Barbe. The team placed first at the McNeese Play Day on April 7. At the time of publication, the District Tournament was scheduled for April 25-27 and the State Tournament May 4-5. Coach: Vida Rae Smith ff' vu o . 1 1, 0 ' . ,' 5 ,V Vr 6 I '4 'o ,qi , o 0 4 Q 4 0 . 51:f!:1t:71:1:'7: r 4 . o . ,4,o ,:,0,4.: 4,I:'vf'::'Z':'of0 ' ' 6'- 'I 0 Q x I - w I e s I f. s I ' x W 'i Tennis X I 01 i F L L Tennis Team-Front row: Timmy Lee, Martha White, Terri Huntington, Loren Machina, Brock Daniels Back row: Charles Lee, John White David Cavel, Jimmy Maskas, Mark Hanchey, .lim Hunter Not pictured: Dianna Dalhauser L 'f' Q. . wg 3' if , M rms ' K . . , ,. MW . 1 'Z 'P . K 9 5 y ,335 l ' .v T l,2f,f,,:. 1 1 A ,, 'W 'I-so of ,giffivf - ' ' A ,1gf-swim., t e it . gt, Mfg M n 1 W ' f fl nc X 3 Brock Daniels Loren Machina 7 ly! u-..... 1 fr '4- .-,, ni. F 5' '43 w 'L A PPA ,M if ' ' 3' f -O 'W it 9 3: t s gh .Wag - .. , 1 I ..fw2,,. or ' , , rr' 1 'QS' Q f ' ' .,a M if wr ,gf - if ,J in : I if M,.ngfi41Y5 5 EV RMU' en 'L Q 5 h. -:iq g :La...Q.2 if V5 2 Q' lj I - .,.-.,,,,.,: . 1, :flai r 1 we . 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Tennis f I 03 f IBA IL IL nfl S4 Softball Team: Front Row-Angela Hubbard, Susie Hickman, Mary Graham, Marion Johnson, Janet Scallon, Terri Higdon, Nancy Hulquist, Rose Simmons Second Row-Coach Jimmy Carpenter, Kimmie Cole, Treasure Thomas, Kim Barmore, Kelly Jantz, Karen Branch, Sherri Brooks, Karen Hoeting, Elizabeth Brown, Lydia Brewer Softball Marks Second Year! This is the second year that DeRidder High School has had a girls' softball team. There are ten returning players from last year's team. They are Kim Barmore, Sherry Broocks, Sherry Branch, Karen Branch, Susie Hickman, Nancy Hulquist, Jenny I Hubbard, Janet Scallon, Marion Johnson, and Tonya Spikes. A tournament was held here in DeRidder on March 17 and was hosted by the Lady Dragons. Sam Houston took first place, with Rayne finishing second and Buckeye third. Barbe, Peabody, Leesville, and LaGrange participated in the tournament, also. Coach Jimmy Carpenter and Joe Sowells lead the Lady Dragons with a record of 6-7 at the time of publication. The team is aiming to earn the right to participate in the state tournament held on April 26-28. 104 fSoftba11 DERIDDER HIGH SCHOOL 1979 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE March 13 Sulphur March 17 DHS Tournament Sam Houston March 30-31 Bolton Tournament April 5 Sam Houston April 17 McNeese Tournament New Iberia April 20-21 District Tournament April 26-28 State Tournament 1 AJ.f , Lydia holds an ice pack on Janet's injured hand. Coach Carpenter hits the girls a few practice balls. Kim watches first base. Sherry assumes her catcher's position. Softba11fI05 'E 'U IL If , ,...........,aa.I..... L 106fGo1f Golf Team: Rodney Aumiller, Kenneth Dozier, David Lestage, Ted Griggs, Mike Wilkinson Golf Coach: Charles Montgomery March 8 March 15 March 22 March 29 April 3 April 10 April 19 DERIDDER HIGH SCHOOL 1979 GOLF SCHEDULE Alexandria High Invitational Bolton High Invitational Menard High Invitational DeRidder High Invitational Sulphur High Invitational District 4-AAAA Tournament Regional 4-AAAA Tournament Ted Griggs David Lestage 4 .i ...,. Rodney Aumiller Kenneth Dozier .X ' ,. 1 , gu i I'- S g.. f 'NT 1 1. ., X. . . 5 1 . , -' - .... ,Y 'X...-.... I i fb 1 1 ,- f Hi il 5 3' fl 15,552 3 ,I 5' fi Lf 1 1 i ,' if --wwf I 5 I i Ar I ..f 1' :ug .V if . .fin i -4' Q '-Q ,Stu . ,. .t 53:33, , 0:'llx- .' l:.'lh 'flu f:lu 'ffl' Mike Wilkinson Golffl 07 Zz I :- iioy ' f 2 eers Boy's Track: lst row: David Hamilton, Otis Stewart, Winston Cross, Gerald Bickom, Andy Johnson, Sheldon Hitchens, Shannon Elliott, Kevin Hanchey, Mitch Evans, William Spikes, Mark Crawfordg 2nd row: Jim Ambler, James Hawk, Archie Moore, Lemone Moore, Roddy Johnson, Ben Crain, Mark Elliott, Jeff Gober, Tray Iles, Chris Porter, Eugene Porterg 3rd row: Karl Taylor, Mark Gober, Gotterick Ford, Emanuel Buckley, Baron Lewis, Evans Johnson, Randy Morrison, Frank Handy, Charles Brown, Rick Schweitzer, Charles Jackson, John Gormley, Mike Boyd First P121 ce Finishers 1 l The D.H.S. Track and Field Team of 1979 dominated the Class AAAA with seven straight first place finishes. Under the coaching of Leon Johnson, they won the LaGrange Triangular, a dual meet with Leesville, the Barbe Relays, the Dragon Relays, N and the Opelousas Tiger Relays. In addition to these, they placed I first in the McNeese Cowboy and USL Southwestern t Relays. At USL, four of DeRidder's team members set new Southwestern Relay marks. Rick Schweitzer jumped 6'-5 in the high jump to break the record of 6'-2 . Mark Gober tossed the javelin 179'-ll for a new record, and Evans Johnson won the 880 meters in l:59.3. Emmanuel Buckley clocked in with a 48.1 in the 400 meter mark setting a new standard. Other outstanding 1 athletes were Ben Crain, Kevin Hanchey, Baron Lewis, Mark Elliot, Archie and Leamom Moore, and Jim Ambler. Manager-David Daniels X 108 Track I March March March March March DERIDDER HIGH SCHOOL 1979 TRACK SCHEDULE 9 13 16 23 30 6 April April 13-14 20 27 May 4 May 11 May 18 LaGrange Leesville Buc Relays Cowboy Relays Dragon Relays Tiger Relays USL fSouthwesternJ Trogan Relays District Regional State La. Track Classic . rf. ' Q ' ul' 4 . . - . 1 u. , W 1 Q. ' 't . '7f:.'ff,:' :sew ,S . ,. e,,L 1- :ff xi is V fr Si: 1' F' .K xv' -f,'.'k ,., rf X. X h- ,V s I . . mfr! ff v- 1 mg:-, .- -1, f -wah Q- - f5VY2I5iiiL?J ' V7i Q ' ' L - .I ' ' . ' - .' ' 1 . iximw f -so - .' ' - .' ' ., .uwfw 'li .1 1 A f - , . v ' rf 1 f , w I , -.x uf ,X , ,lp l iffy! 1 .LA ' Q-..',g, A .Q ,X L- I 110 Emmanuel Buckley t , Archie Moore ,,, f .,-6' 1 N1 .-,- ,vr 1 9 M .w'f'i':-, 1 w 1 Q .1- . .0 x Av of i'2l5? cNv le g tif, 4 E ' Mark Elliot Mike Boyd Leamon Moore Baron Lewis Evans Johnson ,c,,fun ind' ,,.-AQ. Mark Gobgr Jeff Gober Rick Schweitzer Tra ckfl 09 The um ber One Team! . L... Mark gets ready to release the javelin Archie puts all that he has got in throwing the Nha' There goes Rick. I I0 Track Practice makes perfect. Leamon has form. Another day of practice. 0 .GJ H- ,.....,. nfl V 5 .N-wma.-.W -:w'b - . na' H , - f f MBL ,ll I've got to clear the bar. Gotric starts from the starting block. Getting ready to start a raceg Trackfl I I Q 4 Q F 'im gl Q Girls Track Team: First Row-Jackie Freeman, Cheryle Harris, Donna LeJune, Martha Harbison, Cynthia Busby, Bobbie Busby Second Row-Mary Freeman Lindy Morrison, Allison Sims, Bonita Branch, Brenda Maxie, Lydia Jones, Brenda Mayes I I 2 X Girls Track DERIDDER HIGH SCHOOL 1979 GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE Feb. 24 March 13 March 16 March 23 April 3 April 6 April 10 April 20 Arpil 26 May 3 May 12 FCA Relays DeRidder-Leesville Dual Dequincy Triangular Lady Dragon Relays Lady Trogan Relays Lady Chief Relays Lady Raider Relays Lady Gator Relays District Meet-DeRidder Regional Meet-DeRidder State Meet-LSU -..1.... J Xl l. A Jackie does her best to take the lead. Donna hands off to Bonita to take first place. Lindy runs toward the finish. Lydia strives to take the lead. Girls' Yfg'iagi.:.vkfII3 Donna has a good start. The girls track team completed another fine season of competition this year by having seven first place wins and one second place win. Records were broken by LydiaJones in the 100 yard dash with 11.1 and the 220 yard dash with 25.6. Lindy Morrison ran the 880 in 2.22.7 and the mile in 5.44. Jeannette Johnson, Bonita Branch, Cheryl Harris, and Lydia Jones ran the 880 Relays. These girls are the state champs. In May, Coach Bozeman led the girls to the state meet in Baton Rouge where they placed 3rd in competition. I I 4 f Girls ' Track Bonita is up and over. Lindy warms up 1 , .. 670 JM. . f x Bi5'fL','f 9 '-W.: V zf'sL'Zf ' . M ,wa ff - f, . 4... ,W X , Wi:?f'fH'r' ' ' April v. -,'. -v. - , - ,,,yg,x.7: , -5 ., . 5 , . ,L.5....K:.x,, J , A w ,Z ,fa if :Z-'HSS' f ggi. Q' iv: .f'5l1?' 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I I 6fRodeo Team X , 939' 19 t, - u i. 1 - sf lf: ., V,,,, t Q .,f.,., M ,-, ,ggi Close calls count, but not too close. Katy clips the corner She rides with great concentration. Katy's at it again. I And they're off! qw- 1' -'f 1 in wean!! ,Aw wfmma iw pi -1 1 Telena trips around the barrel. .,,..v:7,, - Z if v. I K - . Q A 6,'-Lit, 'ii ' i N 4 1 if - 3. ' , n Niu e J V, , vm-f-nQ,,W- My W M , . ., H . 'M ,N Q ai... .Akkit A ' ' -' - -' , giilluq, . , ffm.:-. 1, f . vm v' , 1 er- . K-ar.. I Lggx--..,w.,.,, f'fxT .'1'3'r., '---- wif- , ,V ,-nm. jk ,',71-Sqflg'-1----:-' -- lj .,- . 'f'g1,,,, 1 f' M- , We .-'A -32. .Wg v ,, , .- ,,p.g,: Us --Q'-W rn.. 'e V -N '-E -. xx- ew. 3 swwft it . ' -1. L9!'L'lu. ' '4:.v x:' f 'K e r '95 .- 'ro W -1 'f ?'3'i1a1f1- 'Av-+ ' ' , J I , ,gg N . , .Q , ..f'e'---.,,. -in-.. .. ,. ,,, M . 'r - A-va . -- 'Qt'-, x ' ' ' ,. fi., .. W . it M , xv, , x V - :W V, fmt A -W I .Wg-Y -Q vw . VL A K . , ,T V-Q f Y - - Ti i' ' A: A ' TQ ,. K' - a ' - . K I' ' F A f- ' ,, -AZL2l,,:V-ig K 51' q ' ,, ltr? ,gf-M 1 l7Wr,Zi,,lC.. VL . v. an , Q it 1 .X x, f , ' ' Q' V. ' ., K 3' L . vm f - mr t ,. . - gbw.. '- fb x iii- , 'Wag ,zu ,, .g- A i ' ' , L ,J W. , V . ' 'Fi' ',i . s 'L . 79, Q' -44731 61.1, V . ,MTR 'V' , ' We ., ,V , ,, L 14 Mark has WOR wo.. if 'iv f1.1'Z2f?il ,. Q 5 the wrestling match. Ride 'em Cowboy! Rodeo Teamfl I 7 R ODEO Not only did the DHS Rodeo Club spend a lot of time working hard but they also contributed large funds. From left to right: Kathy Meadows, Katy Vincent, Shannon Elliott, Telina Hines, Ronda Bloyd, Betsy Vincent. Members not pictured-Lydia Johnson, Steve Meadows, Alen Kite, Scott Schmidt. I 18fRode0 Team Q, kk,,,xwpie,., ii93f'l'Y . 6 1. .1 Kathy and Ronda assist Dr. Kelty at the veterinary clinic. ' -1---.112 Dee supervises physical education activities at Pinewood. 'Nm . Q T hHullu,x-YLNPXI: Edwin assists third grade students at Carver as they prepare for a play. I 1 Thirty-seven students in grades 10-12 participated in the gifted program during the 1978-79 school year. These students spent one hour per week in group sessions studying values, creativity, self awareness, communication, and other enrichment topics. Most of the students also spent two hours per week participating in a community action project. Some tutored small children or assisted teachers, some worked at the parish library, and others helped in offices. Mitch, Angel, and Lisa gain first hand knowledge of how a library operates. Donald assists a youngster with her mathematics. The highlight of the year was a trip to Dallas to see the Pompeii A.D. '79 exhibit consisting of art treasure and relics from the city of Pompeii. On Valentines Day Pilot Pack students served refreshments for teachers in appreciation for their cooperation with the gifted program. Pilot Packfl I 9 Patricia takes a break to have her picture taken What does she have on? 4? I had rather be bike riding. Kelly has fun destroying a cardboard box Happy times are often shared I 20fProm Jeff really gets down to the music. Kate fights the battle of the gauze. The traditional grand march Paris came to DeRidder on the night of April 28. The Civic Center was transformed into An Evening in Paris. The boutiques on the Right Bank and the sidewalk cafes and night clubs on the Left Bank dazzled the guests as they strolled through flower-filled parks. Dancing to the music of Cobra, the couples were surrounded by the lights of Paris, the reflections on the Seine River, and the glowing stars of a romantic evening. PromfI2I W I T A short break to enjoy a few refreshments. N ' Everyone enjoys dancing to the sounds of Cobra. Did someone really spike the punch? X A quick pose for everlasting memories Award winners at the 1979 FFA Awards Banquet G X3 'ff Tin l Banquets are held each year to honor DHS students and teachers. This year the DECA banquet was held thanking the employers of the DE program. Many students were recognized at the FFA banquet for their contributions throughout the year. The 2nd annual publications banquet was held honoring Journalism and Yearbook staff students. 117. Peggy shed a few tears as she gave her farewell speech. State Reporter speaks to guests at FFA banquet. Jimmy and Irwin present Mrs. Maroney with an award of thanks. 1978-79 FFA Officers BanquetsfI23 ' .' '4v'9'y M , f - af'-5' BB' i' ' Irwin thanks Dr. Fisher for his job through DE. Carla makes the introductory speech ..s,. Nancy gives her farewell to the Drag-On Staff. 124fBanquets Mrs. Smith awards the staff with certificates. ,Y ,, .J ri 'W' 135. N, 1 , -.y.,'., 4 it 'Ava :l'r QQ .'.1' f:i':':,- ,A ,- .'i:5fkfe X - 1 'ffkf' h ffsrf , ,. 4 V. .yt xx May ,wha -, ' 'awsfif . '-fff ff N. A .. f gg -. f f mf Jeff ,pw A , .,.A,.,,, X xf' .15 L v-: :E+- . 1 The Prime Time Crime by William Gleason Was presented by the 1979 Drama Club. A Group of misHt detectives stole the hearts of their audience. 126!Drama The Prime Time Crime by William Gleason DF3IH3fI27 The Seniors of '79 were honored at a party at the Beauregard Country Club given by Mrs. Madeline Goodwin on May 5. Bob Gauthier and his band led the entertainment for the dance and everyone had a good time. On Monday, May 21, Lydia Johnson held a swimming party in her home for her fellow classmates. Refreshments were served and a good time was had by all. Q' .W g 1 4VbQ...,, Greg shows off his Disco moves. Did Wendell expect a Barn Dance ? I 28fSeni0r Parties Some just enjoy watching others. ,. u tn: -I Xuan seems to be having a good time. Madeline keeps things running smooth. Everyone relaxes except Edwin. Who says the sun is fun. Everyone has fun. if Concentration is the key. That coke hits the spot. Senior P.art1'esfI29 Awards day assembly was held May 24, at the high school stadium. Outstanding seniors of 1979 were honored for their academic achievement and 5 ftl r superior scholastic qualities. Ellyn Gagne receives award. 1 t.,r 4 The Band performs at Award Day. ., 4 f, X' 5 V 3 1' ..4,:i.. . . u QL P '3? i 'i,' 1 A ',f,',a,' f f 4 Peggy Mayo is presented an award. 130fAWa1'ds Day f' .1 J , fu. A H . l -is ' x in Q 4 x I Q l Pamela Penney Accepts the Beta Sigma Phi Scholarship. Y The Class song is performed. Mr. Fulton J 1 '-4 0 I Ellyn Gagne and Kerri Gifford proudly accept presents scholarships to Louisiana Tech. ,yr 'r-P ik. Bill Green presents band scholarships to Northeast. IKM 9 awards. ...st r 70' ' . u I , - 555' Charles Lee receives the Coachmen Social Club Award. x 'E ,W 0 Q I Judy Powell accepts award. A Wards Dayfl 31 AWARDS ASSEMBLY DE RIDDER HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1979 8:15 A.M. Processional. . . . . .DeRidder High School Band Invocation. . . ................ Doug Cain First United Methodist Church Welcome. . . ............. Ellyn Gagne Student Council President Introduction of Awards .... ................... F red Fulton Principal, DeRidder High School HONOR AWARDS American Legion .... ........................ B eauregard Post No, 27 English .......... .... D eRidder Study Club Library Awards ..... ............. L ibrary John Phillip Sousa ..,. ......., D .H.S. Band Arion Award ..,......... ...... .... B a nd Boosters' Club Student Council Award .............. ...... S tudent Council Daughters ofthe American Revolution .... ...........,...... D .A.R. Choir Awards .................,... ..................... C hoir Voice of Democracy Award ......... .... V FW Cole Miers -Post 3619 American History Award. . . ................ ..... W oodmen of the World SCHOLARSHIPS McNeese Freshmen Foundation Scholarship ........ .... D r. James H. Morriss Junior Women's Club ................,... ..... J unior Women's Club Business and Professional Womans Club ..... .............. B .P.W. Rotary Club ...,............,,........ .... D eRidder Rotary Club Thursday Study Club .... .... T hursday Study Club Journalism ........... ............ B eauregard News Zodiac Club ........ ................... Z odiac Club Ft. Polk Scholarship. . . . . .Ft. Polk Scholarship Fund Council Beta Sigma Phi ,...... ............. X i Beta Mu Chapter Band Scholarships .,...... ......... A rea Colleges Coachman Social Club ..... .... S gt. Lawrence Jones Duplicate Bridge Club ..... . . .... DeRidder Chapter Grambling Alumni .........,..., .... B eauregard Chapter Presentation of Other Scholarships ..,.... ......... F red Fulton Presentation of Academic Letters ...,........ ,....... F red Fulton Do You Know Where You Are Going To . . . ....... Donna LeJune Charlene McClendon Carla Bridges Recessional .... ..... D eRidder High School Band 132 XA Wards Da y GRADUATION AND BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES DE RIDDER HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1979 8:00 P.M. Processional .... ..... D eRidder High School Band Invocation .... ..... R everend Luther Smith Starlight Baptist Church Welcome . . . ............ Ellyn Gagne Student Council President Message .... .... R everend Larry Foster Pineridge Baptist Church Yesterday l Was . . . . .Kerri Gifford, Salutatorian Today l Am' '...... .... E llyn Gagne, Salutatorian Tomorrow l Will Be ............ Patty Hubbard, Valedictorian Do You Know Where You Are Going To ....... Donna LeJune Charlene McClendon Carla Bridges Presentation of Diplomas ....................... Fred Fulton Recessional Class Motto: Class Colors: Class Flower: Class Song: Principal, DeRidder High School . . . .DeRidder High School Band I have no yesterdays, time took them away. Tomorrow may not be, butlhaue today. Blue and Gold White Rose Do You Know Where You Are Going To Gradua tion X I 33 The class of 1979 took their final walk as seniors of DeRidder High School in the graduation exercises held Thursday night May 24, 1979. Giving farewell speeches were Kerri Gifford and Ellyn Gagne, salutatorians, and Patty Hubbard, valedictorian. The class song, Do You Know Where You're Going To was played by Donna Lejune, Charlene McClendon, and Carla Bridges. Mr. Fulton presented the 222 graduating seniors with their diplomas and finally the moment came-They were pronounced 1979 graduates of DHS. Ellyn Gagne delivers a serious speech. The administration reflects upon the speeches. I 34X Graduation Kerri Gifford speaks to audience. The Welcome Address is presented Patricia Hubbard speaks to crowd. The Graduation Class listens attentively. Gradua tion f I 35 Cl M 19 glove JUG fyQQtQndugf3ifmQ QEOIQ Qt Ulwag qomonnow Nag Wok CQQ, CBM Qgioue gbdog ' .s X Class Song: Do You Know Where You Are Going To? Cl Cl Bl d G ld C1 F1 Wh R n 3 Ax ' BL ,. Il. L L1 high Srlmul 1 sz' 136fClass of 1979 l A fy ,W -wiht? K VN. V ft X ' 'A WW 1-it N' W ff Zflgl'--v5T Q' ' - 11'-ffx - r - 1 D 2, f- I . K A L' f f! W t mil' , L film L f J A f DTP! Air-,'-s te' . ,iffy V' ,Y t o A ,ft X 4 ' fl- . ogeffkfdvzfzyfi awww D.H.S. Mascot GRADUATION AND BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES D.H.S. Shield DE RIDDER HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1979 8:00 P.M. IV-tfknx WVU Hlfrfl ,hlykifl Processional .... .... D eRidder High School Band .4xv'.'Kv' ,1N1 'N- , qu, I H' I It si ,' 1jL,f, Invocation .... .... R everend Luther Smith I. if Starlight Baptist Church K. A i Welcome ..........,.. Ellyn Gagne , nj 'yi w Iii . Student Council President , , Y , lf, x 1 ' t ' - , .., A l'lnn 1 . 3 , X I ll' A Message .... ...., R everend Larry Foster I fx f P f f '4 -Y '-I '- f g, PineridgeBaptistChurch ' 4 ll2 1'6f'V Y d IW K 'G'ff d si ' E , . fix rv I - ester ay as .... em 1 or , autatonan I mnhk. .I mmumwlv TodaylAm ..... ..... E llyn Gagne,SaIutatorian . I: 115. ' lflzmlh' ' Tomorrow I Will Be ............ Patty Hubbard, Valedictorian Do You Know Where You Are Going To ....... Donna I.eJune Charlene lVlcClendon Carla Bridges Presentation of Diplomas , . . ................... Fred Fulton Principal, DeRidder High School Recessional . . . . . .DeRidder High School Band Class of I979fI37 The last school days were those most treasured by both under-classmen and seniors. Those days for the 1979 graduates were most happy and exciting for they knew they had finally made it! To freshmen, it brought a sense of maturityg to sophomores, the feeling of establishmentg and to juniors, the sense of feeling almost there. It drew all minds to think of the days ahead that held wonder, accomplishment, failure, sadness, and the dreams and hopes of a life time. Melissa must not agree with something. Nancy works hard in Biology. fb 3 I yi I Bored in business class! A J Vw- ? r e 'gifirffx kgg5I42?.,, I38fLast School Days , gl. , ' V iff' l ,zf ' 'A The devil made me do it! E 1 Making cheat sheets for final tests is hard work. I Kerri closes her locker for the last time. dare you to take my picture! Last School DaySf139 I i i 5 I , i J 1 I i I i 1 P I 1 i i i if l40fC1ubs gee gif . - ' fX4VQi , 'WV' ,A Q1 f .- F' is 52 ' ,L ,' f .Q ix, ,Q ' 3' , I K. . I . , ,f -f f ff. mg Y , ,Q 4 n - in 1 . ,,k- QQ 'r 1 K. K. X f,.v.x1n X X' L 1 x N. .' Q. Y ., K 4,- X ,A xf ., . X - f ' ' 4 , , j'i '5.:44? ,B 1 rl Mis. Q , if 4 CHubqf141 Student Council Members: Freddy Anderson, Ellyn Gagne, Gary Benton, Lori Vaughn, Lynne Parker, Susan Lewis, Janet Scallon, Kayren Taylor, Leah Vaughn, Vanessa Veillon, Tracie Moses, Dondra Frusha, Phyllis Porter, Tam Wright, Peggy Mayo, Marci Green, Dee Williams, Ted Harris, Mark Crawford, Mike Simmons, Stuart Hayes, Michelle Montgomery, Melissa Cain, Tracy Johnson, Norman Still, Randy Morrison, Bill Anderson, Randy Haley, Irwin Thompson, Edwin Spivey. Not Shown: Cindy McMullen Student Council Officers: President-Ellyn Gagne, Vice-President-Freddy Anderson, Treasurer-Leah Vaughn, Parliamentarian- Gary Benton, Not Shown: Secretary-Cindy McMullen I42fStudent Council Above . . . Norman Still, Mark Crawford, Randy Morrison, Kayren Taylor, Marci Green, Susan Lewis, Lynne Parker, and Dee Williams Right . . . Bill Anderson, Stuart Hayes, Jeanette Johnson, Melissa Cain, Michelle Montgomery, Karen Branch, and Janet Scallon Tx- Km Student Council f 1 43 The National Beta Club is an organization of high school students of good mentality and character. Membership signifies that the student has been chosen by high school authorities as worthy of special recognition. The club has participated in many activities during the year. They sold spirit ribbons and sponsored the homecoming window painting contest. They also sponsored a Bike-A-Thon of which the donations were sent to St. Jude's Children's Hospital. l President James Withers. Vice President Michelle Thomas. 144fBeta Club Seated left to right-Charmaine Chevalier, Doug Fahringer, Rhonda Bloyd, Erica Holmes, Ricky left to right-Nancy Mclilhaney, Peggy Mayo, Kim Porter, Michelle Montgomery, Sandra Janet Scallon, Kelly Wilson, Pam Penney, Cindy Moses, Michelle Thomas, Judy Powell, Melissa Nells, Brock Daniels, Susan Hanchey, Chris Marcello, Carla Bridges, and Ellyn Gagne. Standing Nilliams, Randy Haley, Chris Fahringer, Vicki Bass, Kate Coyne, Mike Johnson, James Withers, fain, Denise Holmes, Kathy Meadows. Treasurer Chris Fahringer. Secretary Peggy Mayo. his im K-K' Nawazxa HOV ADERS CHARACTER I 5 '1- I fx if . I Beta Club . Mf fn?h2?WmWIBZZWfJ?5EZ1f '1 5'ff ' f B ' 'L ' I ' mr ' ' ' ' ' 'H ' ' ,,.,..1 1-'T-'K' S.. X 1 Vice President Stewart Hayes President Freddie Anderson Secretary Randy Haley if -zzz? l X I l Sgt. At Arms Larry Simmons ' Group Sweethearts include Karen Branch, Marci Green, Michelle Montgomery, Lydia Johnson, and Michelle Thomas. Treasurer Mike Johnson 13 Senior Board Sophomore Board Member Sponsor Lennie Hanchey Member Mark Gober Kevin Hanchey Key CIubfI47 The DHS Juniorette Club is a girl's service organization of 30 members. They are interested in helping their school and community in any ways possible. This year they did an outstanding job. The club held a Cystic Fibrosis Campaign, in which they raised over S1,000, and a Heart Fund Drive. They also helped with Community Concerts, Adult Education Week, and the Special Olympics. The club was very active in school activities. They held poster parties and participated in Spirit Week during Homecoming. They attended state convention where they won Outstanding Juniorette Club, and top honors in all divisions. As a branch of the Junior Woman's Club, the girls are selected on the basis of leadership ability and scholastic achievement. Belinda Green is the club's school sponsor, and Carmen Parker is the Junior Woman's Sponsor. cw President- Vice-President- Michelle Lydia Johnson Montgomery J unioret -V --6.-f 'S2':.,.'t 'i'i 575: ,f'sv,5A'l.a,7, 1iii,1, fnifz' 3' ,, ,.,.. raw.. Y- , ,.,, ,l . . . ww f 'S-ft. v'2Qw?,11,rsf 1, f f.,- W 3 ..,,. . ,. . , Y an , A X N V, ,..,- iv. ,. 'aw x lj ,sep X ' .4 'ff .i - -f' 'f n '- A- K . ' C S t Parma mariah- Juniorette Members: Karen Griffin, Tammy Hanchey, Kayren Taylor, Jeanette Johnson, Kat Team arg! Chanel Bo d Branch, Pam Glasscock, JoLynn Kulaga, Marci Green, Lydia Brewer, Lydia Johnson, Michell reasur fy y Connie Archer, Cheryl Boyd, Terri Huntington, Tanya Simmons, Leah Vaughn, Vaness Kim Ryals tes Coyne, Melissa Stailey, Kim Ryals, Janet Scallon, Kelly Jantz, Laura Ham, Caryn Cooley, Karen Montgomery, Laurie Hanchey, Melinda Shirley, Melissa Cain, Lynne Parker. Not Pictured: Veillon, Felese Bumpass, Patricia Jeans. U IT ffiksn 'Q' M J Sr. Board Member- Jr. Board Member Tanya Simmons Melissa Cain Soph. Board Member- Sponsor- Marci Green Belinda Green INTERACT OFFICERS: Q 'SWA f 'ff Y vm rn m .2 T L. eu .. :I in at Q L. F- .2 P ev Q eu m u -. u T w, 1. eu .- ua L. o u VJ Inte1'actfl51 nl' .rom IO 21111 QU UI fylfq President Kim Porter Vice President Denise Holmes Secretary Ellyn Gagne Treasurer Buddy Burns SSL At AFITIS Tim Hibbs Chaplain Liz Brown. Sponsor Frann Clark oN'0 GW 5 4 01: M7 N GOOD , N' '4, jk' no flxijxx X ,A .h X 'bzf 1 . 5 X-N M 2' rs we Q5 . X g 1 1- PUB .IOUJQAOD '13s sem suaqdmg A910111 'SIIIJV 1V Amdaq sem q11Lug ung 'xoulc-mcg '11 sem sqqgH uni 'aoggo mms 01 pawala mam s1squ1aLu 03 IIIIII ggoafold A1gun UIDI HIS LI1! 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This year, the club accomplished a great deal and worked hard in doing so. After attending a State Leadership Conference, they traveled to the National FFA Convention. The club sponsored a donkey basketball game and a dance at the Civic Center. They also built a new FFA Chapter sign which was put on display at the school. President Bobby Lambert proudly crowns FFA Sweetheart Sherry Branch. I 5 6 XF uture Farmers of America From left to right4Tommy Anderson, Horace Calcote, Todd Stracener, Greg Stewart, Jimmy Hickman, Richard Darbonne, Richard Knight, Scott Schmidt, Quince Darbonne, Dennis Bailey, Mike Harmon, and Bret Burns. President Bobby Lambert speaks to fellow members. Club members pose with sponsor Ronnie Hickman and Sweetheart Sherry Branch. Future Farmers of AmericafI57 The French Club consists of those students who are interested in learning more about French culture. This year, the club attended Mardi Gras in Lafayette where they enjoyed a lot of fun activities. They held a spirit shirt sale which helped in promoting school spirit. A softball tournament was sponsored by the club for all DHS clubs in the fall. They also had fun decorating a window during Spirit Week and entering a float in the parade. French Club Officers: President-Jeff Salmon Vice President-Ellyn Gagne Secretary-Irma Duplechain Treasurer-Judy Powell Reporter-Barton Chaddick I58fFrench Club and si AQAN Allison Sims wins honors with her Reserve Champion Ewe. The emblem of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Picture unavailable. 4-H Clubfli C.A. X159 This page allocated by Annual Staff and Clubs for Signatures. cw' O L f I Q2 ' 57 E12 3 f 4 .il at Q 6 3' Future Homemakers of America 2MAKfRS K 'M Emil 'T' Seated: Amy Forrester, Melinda Smith, Rosa Quinones, Felice Bumpass, Diane Prater, Paula Dupas, Pam Kelly, Sylvia Stephens Standing: Fayla Iles, Mrs. Hudson Wytonia Walters, Patrice Thomas, Brenda Mayes, Rosalyn March, Cheryl Kelly, Dana McCullough, Norma Thomas, Patti Stewart. T The FHA Club, Future Homemakers of America, is sponsored by Mrs. Kathleen Hudson. The purpose i of the club is to give members the opportunity to gain experience in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. The FHA is also a national organization for home economics students. FHA fl 61 l q , Officers: Gayla Brown, Parliamentarian: Becky Farquhar, President: Barbara Ozan, Treasurerg Rhonda Cooley, Reporter Not Shown-Lynn Moreno, Secretary: Lisa Shaw, V-President lm . I t X I ' A , 23 .',i1'1' fi' W f FBLA The purpose of the FBLA club at DHS is to provide competent and aggressive business leaders for tomorrow. The club held their annual candy sale to help provide funds for the District and State Leadership Conferences. They entered a float in the Beauregard Parish Fair Parade and participated in the annual Pioneer Festival. Mrs. Bobbie Harris sponsored the club this year and Becky Farquhar was elected for the second year as president of FBLA. 13' ' .K NX' . V ,h If 1 .ji Left to Right: First Row-Gayla Brown, Rhonda Cooley, Beverly Bass, Janice Hardy, Charla Cooley, Second Row-Becky Farquhar, Mary Williams, Barbara Ozan, Kandy Hester, Wanda Gray, Linda Spikes, Patricia March, Cherise Charles Not Shown-Lynn Moreno, Pam Glasscock, Vicki Dick 'JH' H '7 Nm EDUCATION gmt u T u RE 5 usmzss EAQFERS MERIGA 162fFBLA Pilot Pa ck What is Pilot Pack? It is a group of gifted and talented students in various categories. They meet each week to participate in group activities to develop values, to express themselves creatively, and to develop positive self-concepts. Pilot Pack members served refreshments to the teachers on Valentine's Day. They took a tirp to Dallas in February to visit the Pompeii Exhibit in Fairpark. The trip was Chaperoned by parents of Pilot Pack members. The members enjoyed the exhibit and found it very interesting. During the second semester of the school year, members participated in service projects throughout the community. A v v il if -qi-. in ,, ,-4 't 1. 1 3 r.:'3-4 ,ir , 3 ...G-f fir L' if 11535 af! Af- 5 Members: Randy Archield, Carla Bridges, Ellyn Gagne, Randy Haley, Lydia Johnson Cindy McMullen Peggy Mayo Edwin Spivey Charles Lee Shirley Olivier Mitch Evans, Ted Griggs, Mike Harris, Roddy Johnson, Kathy Meadows, Kim Ryals Joe Sowells Rhonda Bloyd Martha White Tim Hlbbs Paul Gott Donald Shirley, Theo Anderson, David Bellando, Ben Crain, Mark Crawford, Brit Devillier Andy Johnson Lisa Russell Kim Smith Dee Williams Belinda Farquhar Kayren Taylor, Liz Brown, Angel Jones, Frank Brown. . . Q , , 2 Vice-President, Barry Manvilleg President, Scott DeGraffg Sponsor, Thomas ' Isl., 1' 53 va ,42 4 .Q - 31. il P ,, Infgfv it--,QM , tk, 9355532 5 til fi iff Q53 Wg vi ii' iibifria ijt' 3 5 li? c at lifes. ., 1,csf,,. , ,W . is ,limp -1. , I .X i 5, Chess Club The Chess Club meets on Tuesday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. This gives any student interested, the opportunity to learn and to better their skills in the game of chess. The members can challenge each other in the game or anyone else that is interested. The club sponsored a dance in the DHS cafeteria and held a car wash as fund-raisers. They entered a car in the Beauregard Parish Fair Parade in October 1978. The Chess Club participated in a tournament, also. 'tif ,H --.gg , . ,- ,, A f vi Q f , 194 11,5 fy , , . , W5 Left to Right: First Row-David Hudgeons, Chuck Potts, Ethan Manville, Bruce Thornburgh Second Row-Mr. Hitchens, Berry Manville, Diana Gratten, Scott DeGraff, Teri Cleghorn, Tommy Oakes, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Scott Not Shown: Shannon Slover, Allan Anderson, Sam Bond, Patty Hubbard, Shawn Martin, Scott Planche, Scott Acy WNSDOA7 4 ,,,4-P 5. President, Scott DeGraff presides over the meetings. -4 . Library Club The DHS Library Club changed their name to the Organi- i zation of Library Aides QOLAJ this past year. The main l purpose of the club is to gain insight into the philosophies and operations of a library and to experience actual practice in the organization ofa library, The members must be enrolled in one semester of the Library Resource Aide block for membership qualifications. The club participated in National Library Week and l National Book Week. OLA sponsored a Book Fair on April t 9-12. The Fair had a selection of many different types of books and posters. lt was enjoyed by all. i They also held a raffle for two Sweet Sixteen basketball tickets. Miss Hawn, Mrs. l-lanchey, and Mrs. Steele did a finejob in providing leadership for the OLA members. ' r I LF? -mf' XFS9' Sponsors: Mrs. Steele, Mrs. Hawn, Mrs. Hanchey Gary Gallegos, Michelle Montgomery, Brenda Miers, Melinda Shirley, Julie Garrett, Janet Scallon, Gayla Whittington, Joseph Sowells, Gorden Leonard, Sidney Branch, Emmanuel Buckley, Debbie Husband, Pam Crawford, Mike Boyd, Roderick Steele, Sercarl Crosley frfuraf o at atdafrce ur fnfffw- r .5aqrz'dS rlolgf O 6' mhand J fav . v-6 H0 I Officers: Sercarl Crosley, Presidentg Melinda Shirley, Treasurer, Sydney Branch, V-Presidentg Janet Scallon, Secretary Sponsor: Mrs. Bobbie Harris CICIIZ COE, Cooperative Office Education provides on-the-job training for business students enrolled in this course. There are thirteen girls enrolled in COE this year. They will be prepared for full-timeemployment in office occupation. Local businesses provide jobs for interested students. Mrs. Bobbie Harris sponsors the COE program. Front Row: Mary Williams, Charice Charles, Kandy Hester, Lynne Mareno, Back Row: Becky Farquhar, Vicky Dick, Gayla Brown, Barbara Ozan, Rhonda Cooley Wanda Grey, Beverly Bass, Lisa Shaw. Not Pictured: Connie Clark IMVCOE D.E. CA. The aim of the DECA club is to help develop future leaders in marketing and distribution. They achieve this by attending class for a D.E. course in the morning and working at various ,ix M K businesses off-campus in the afternoon. The annual Employer Banquet was held on April 12 at the War Memorial Civic Center. The banquet was held in honor and appreciation of the employers who provided jobs for members of the Distributive Education program. y In addition, the DECA club set up window displays each month in the showcase d0WnSIal1'S. Officers: Irwin Thompson, V-President: Carla Bridges, President, Gary Smith, Treasurer X ,M Left to Right: First Row-Melissa Robertson, Charlene Bailey, Venita Moses, JoLynn Kulaga, Carla Bridges Second Row-Marvin Tellis, Pat Smith, Mike Moses, Jesse Lambert, Jimmy Wooden, William Heaton, William Dillard, Irwin Thompson, David Powers, Bike Bomboy, Gary Smith, Earl Wear, Russell Wear, Leslie Self, Scott Schmidt Not pictured: Danny Mikkelsen, Gary Miller, Timmy Williams A41 Slgxx 5 G Q, C1 X '7 Sxlhi Coy o .gx '1 'J 5' 5' Xv 2' X 5- ovf! sr :U S Q Yr DECAf167 H l lul- 1 68fFacu1ty I-7nr!1ll1'vflH0 fc: Belinda Green- Administration Secretary Bob McLamore Asst. Principal Delores Moses Lennie Hanchey and Josie Scott Kathy Jones Office Aide Counselors Office Aid 17n fpanrrlftl Brenda Ewing Gifted and Talented Lloyd Hoffman School Patrolman Larry La Bue ISIC Larry Mezyek School Patrolman Carolyn Hawn Librarian Betty Hanchey Librarian Lula Steele Library Aid English ' its Gerald Green Sharon Joslin Wilma Scott is it 1...- 1!'1'I Janice Waddle Marci Cooley Corliss LaBue Martha Roberts Jerry Hickman Pessy Smith Facultyfl 71 BobEnsminger Johnny Thomas Janie Welborn Charles Hitchens Ronald Mayeaux Hugh Reichey Mary Sowells Maurice Nolen-Aid Ma th A M , s YYQKQ: fi gg. A ' fi, :.wJ.f' - - .qy ii ',,,a K 5 ' L ,fl AE L 1 z W .2-ig, fif' Cfifyiiibf? A W- , X iv Y ax K J 3 ik fs, as 5 ' 'l 'TNQ' K if Q fr fi' F ' i' 'va rf'? r'f45i,f. F555 A .Ky J xiii' if 535 it r L Q jg ., Q i tw -. -f f' ,Lf Q.:-1E:f,.?' usinc-:Ss Education f I X I 72fFacu1ty l ,J WF' Martha Banks Fran Clark Bobbie Harris Debbie Smith 4 Joann Mills Adelene Maroncy Science .rv-1. Vida Rae Smith Leon Johnson Charles Montgomery Elton Mango Robert Mills P. E. Diane Morris 'As -I by ig: i: ' -1 5 I Gloria Swindle Hugh Bozeman Gary Flecker Zachary Scott Mary Gamble Floyc Beckom is The M , M 5 lgiffim' . 6 l ,K t QMS Facultyfl 73 Lou Ann Smith Journalism Lydia McLamore Speech an 7 Kathleen Hudson Regina Wilkerson Home Economics Home Economics Social Studies Bennie Brown Danny Geroy Jimmy Carpenter ,1 Fine Arts Mrs. Wilson Art June Taylor Music Karen Milam French Bill Green Dale Skinner Charles Lane Robert McCoy Robert Farquhar Band I 74fFacuIty fy lf fi Jesse Hickman Agriculture Charles Scott Ind. Arts Tommy Johnson Ruben Piner Rufus Smith Frank McClendon Robert Bruner Auto Mechanics Katherine Childs Custodial S taff Cafeteria Staff 5 Q ii A Angie Haynes Betty Smith Wacy Stamps I J' Erica Duplechain Ruthell Hickman Emma Jefferson Facultyfl 75 2 W! 1 - My I -' wma.. . 1' W X 1 2 1,: ' ..- ,, f--9? 'v,pyX:f, . , - , 5 , ,lf .. ,I f , 3 U R, . ,km A .wc . IL: :AK-'fr 1 . i ' w .,' ' 'E Pujfl' W W E ,Ii .cfm .l uf ff I 76 f Classes 8 . Jn 'I 4 Dragon '79!1 77 Mark Ades Freddy Anderson Connie Archer Randy Archield Marilyn Baggett Charlene Bailey Sherry Bailey Lecia Barnes Gary Barrett Beverly Bass Vicky Bass Gary Benton Wendell Bertrand Brenda Biddle Leasha Bindley Jerry Blankenbaker Mike Bomboy Vincent Booth Cheryl Boyd Mike Boyd Sherry Branch Sidney Branch Eria Breland Carla Bridges Sherri Broocks Gayla Brown Emmanuel Buckley Greg Burge Bert Burns Buddy Burns Daisy Busby Dean Calcote Krispin Caldwell Dee Carroll Kathy Cavel Arlene Chamblee Cherise Charles Celeste Chenevert Connie Clark Vickie Coleman Ronda Coody Sharon Cooksey Ronda Cooley Terry Cooley Seniors f I 79 What's a senior year? Well, it's a time of kicking up ones heels and having fun, intertwined with the serious consideration of a new life ahead. V I , . j N Veg ew- 180 Seniors I 3 5 I J A ff iff? 1 llbxlli' ' Eli 48321 mfr K N e. Quin. N E ig-' 29 o Ny l 1, . 'H rr 1' 'Q'-v half gs. -1 It's time when one has to break ties, leaving the familiar times behind, in order to make a life of one's own. In all, it's a joyous yet sad time. Seniorsfl 81 as 1 5 F .gh T y J ,A . Q w.. f 2 M k v.. 57.7-V13 . , iii gi 'HA 43 N , L . 'EH 2 ff fs!-E -lv ,Lg 5, Ai 4. Y 49, Q 4s , 'T r 'lf FL 7,-A I . WW: 1 ,J an f l 5 fl: Sure, I think about the future, . tal 3 5 QF?-,sings 11 ' . ' ' ' W-W? ' L BL W1 . , Swift' :- 2a Qiffsi,a , ' M W i 3- V X N S' I 84 fSeniors . . . But right now I just want to savor my last year here at DHS. Se11iorsfI85 :sg- ggi- ,- What do you mean, work? ,. w,-quef'-- ,W K H 9+- ,X fi? 'A - , 'W' Pi ff 5312.3 -:N 4' 5 423914 ,gHL:?5 A , fffiy' I 88 fSe11iors We 11 . TX'-v We're Seniors this year! Seniorsfl 89 eff 'FP Q2 9 -sa wg .e yin: v V Sharon Spikes Edwin Spivey Ron Stailey Wayne Streets Bill Stringer Becky Stuart Doris Thomas Lisa Thomas Michelle Thomas Andrea' Thompson Irwin Thompson Janet Vance Leah Vaughan Vanessa Veillon Katy Vincent Brenda Wells Karen Wells Versie Wells Terry Whiddon Shirley White Mary Williams Sandra Williams Tim Williams Kelly Wilson James Withers Linda Wolcott Jimmy Wooden Kathy Woods Tammy Wooley Glenn Young Seniorsfl 91 E DENSIVE SI3IIQIT?I The seniors of '79 certainly proved their spirit during homecoming week this past October. They did this by building the longest spirit chain ever recorded in the history of the Student Council Spirit Chain Contest. The chain was constructed of 1,667 blue, construction paper links, had a lenth of 418 feet and stretched 6 times around the DHS gym floor. This humongous chain cost the ambitious class approximately S96 to build. It was made possible by a three day mass collection of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and dollar bills. All in all, this year's winning -chain showed the definite amount of spirit that the class of '79 possessed. I 92 fSeniors JIUNIIUIIQS q i ie? 2' , , ly.. ,-fl. ' ... SQ ' on 'xl ra 1 K. K4 'lv . -V 5 , N. Na ,J -4 , .. im ' f f X Al af elk, xi ax Q 4 , V. . 2535 4 0 f f I J W, 41' fm X. We back the Dragons all the way! f J, 3 C fi ' ffl R , K 1 sf Q, f my ifagi , i 4' -hflfl' f liii Il ri I 1 -15 I 45 as I- if A ff, .- X1 va, iii-f . V. Q I i 9':3'f'15? 2.112- ' - S v. . - W? :Y ,: 'if ,fb If X alicia Z 44, I if A 1. 14 W A L45 -rf ff A X -I V A :BQ J -gn , fn 1 2. Ne-R -' If Q f mx W, 1 Page W3 cg-:iv -1, .pe e Q rg Q v- , If I ,.,,, w a+. ' 'X sq F-Q1 7 vi r P' ef' sf Q I ew K , ' -I w g, Q A, www Bit ig ii.7 f , Q ff fag Anthony Adams Gus Alexander Barbara Allen Jim Ambler Bill Anderson Rickey Anderson Jerry Ashworth Carolyn Baggett Roy Baggett Chris Bailey Dennis A, Bailey Dennis L. Bailey Rene Bailey Tom Baird Andy Baker Terri Bartlett Cindy Bayless Jody Bednarek Sheila Blackmon Calvin Blake Ronda Bloyd Sol Bolton Brenda Booker Mary Boudreaux Karen Branch Ricky Braxton .lama Brewer Suzette Brown Timothy Buckley Felese Bumpass Renee Burks David Burnett Bobbie Busby Melissa Cain Boe Caldwell Stephanie Calhoun Jim Carter Phyllis Carter Mike Cates David Cavel Barton Chaddick Charmane Chevalie Brian Childs Greg Clouse l' JUnRnsfI93 Lynette Collins Terry Conway Joe Cronce Craig Cooley Kate Coyne Lisa Crain Juanita Crockett David Daniels Quince Darbonne Gary Davilla Lee Davis Lil Davis Teresa Davis Wanda Davis Debra Day Vernon Dilliard Gerald Dotson Blanche Driver Irma Duplechain Erlene Duplonty John Eades Chris Eastwood Mike Evans Mitch Evans Doug Fahringer Jim Finch Donna Floyd Joe Foitek Rosemary Ford Brenda Franklin Jacqueline Freeman Charlie Fritz Robin Frost Alfred Gadapee Kevin Gainer Ricky Garcia Robbie Gardner Melbia Garner Hobbie Gill Lisa Gill Pam Glasscock Carl Gatson Richard Gonter ! , X 45 'nl w ,fu QS 4,5 ' 3 fv 1 , ' 7 y rw C '.-... ii J Q V, This is getting to be boring. They all Want to Sc' a 2 K ,I 194 Juniors , i 1 iv JIUNIIUIDS x R -vu gpg I would hate to see that cheer again. The Juniors win the spirit stick! N A ,rt .v r 'EQ .QQ A K.-u ....,,. Ima ,-1 , 1 1 ,1 ......s A , ff, 8044-ns fb John Gormley Paul Gott Donald Green Karen Griffin Ted Griggs Vicki Grose Heidi Gruber Mark Hagood Angela Hamilton David Hamilton Denise Hanchey Greg Hanchey Tammy Hanchey Martha Harbison Scott Harper Martha Harris Michael Harris Richard Harris Tommy Harris James Hawks Mike Holt Stewart Hayes William Heaton Tim Hibbs Stephen Hitchens Karen Hoeting Erica Holmes Jennifer Holmes Eula Hopkins Melinda Hopkins Charles Howard Bill Howes Brenda Iles Tammy Iles Brenda Jackson Evelyn Jackson Kelly Jantz Patricia Jeans Barbara Johnson Claude Johnson Fredrick Johnson Ira Johnson Jeanette Johnson Marvalon Johnson Juniorsfl 95 rf v' 5 sql Roddy Johnson Carolyn Jones Don Jones pl John Jones Lillie Jones Patricia Jones Sophia Jones Farideh Kashali Joe Kelly Pamela Kelly Don Kerbow Kristy Kilman Erica and Roderick like the unique wall. 1-sr Larry King Donna Kirk Janet Klenk Jolynn Kulaga Tommy Labue Steve Lambert Ronna Laurent Mike Leatherwood Nelson LeDoux Vanessa Lee Stephen Leeder Baron Lewis Edward Lewis Mike Loftin Kevin Lynch Roxanna Malachi Patricia March Carl Mareno Shellia Marks Rosalind Martin Jimmy Maskas Brent Mayo Renate McClarty Tureika McClendon Carol McConathy Janet McCullough Debra McDonald Melinda McDougal Nancy McElhaney Carl McKay John Meadows Kathy Meadows I 96fJur1iors if 'av LT, ...X -av -nf .5 Mi tllUNlI'UlI2s rv 5-' -1 Q6 'fab at ! T, .gyfifs Cindy Pruitt Johnny Queen Rosa Quinones Barbara Rainwater Betty Rice Eula Robertson Melissa Robertson Marguerite Roll Freda Rosendoll Tammy Rudd Chung Rutter Kim Ryals Marvis Melvin Brenda Miers Bettie Moak Michelle Montgomery Donna Morvan Cindy Moses James Moses Jeff Moses Mike Moses Ricky Muses Terry Moses Jess Mullican Orlando Munoz Ruby Narramore Susan Nelson .lay Numbers Tommy Oaks Kelvin Obanion Glenda Olivier Karen Owens Wanda Page Teresa Payton Sheryl Phantz Clora Phillips Marshall Pilcher Joy Pilie Chris Pinkley Mike Plummer Chris Porter Kim Porter Diane Porter Gary Prater What is so funny? Juniors I 9 7 Marty Rykard Alisha Savager Janet Scallon Scott Schmidt Patricia Scott Pat Sewell Donald Shirley Kim Sharpe Melinda Shirley Johnny Silas Angela Simmons Donna Simmons Denise Simpson Allison Sims Dawn Smith Delisa Smith Kim Smith Marvin Smith Patrick Smith Joe Sowells Paula Spikes Tonya Spikes Melissa Stailey Anthony Steele Roderick Steele Ricky Stephens Sherry Stephenson Susan Stewart Teresa Stewart Steve Stringer Steven St. Romain Chuck Suan Gay Swearengin C. J. Tanner Karl Taylor Marvin Tellis Carol Thomas Howard Thomas Lisa Thomas Milton Thomas Cynthia Thompson Leslie Thompson Carla Vance Larry Vandermolen J . siti J A J A, ,J J J.. rJ t 'J Je W' J Q J -s.: iv'ii - !'i'31'J,, i ' ' AT 794 g! J 129 z-1 ' as 1' J J J xv. J J fl I .- J JJ . ,- .1-W V , 45- .fm 1 .1 Jz ' Y R J qi J, .wi J t f ' t -Q X X 0 -Q . A I F I 'Ji 'N JJ tg, N -. t t .- ff- ' : H- 0 -A 1, ffl , f fa 1 ' 5 2 JJ Ji , - f J YQ 5, 1' m, .J .,,. he it 4' ' fJ JJt A J J J ,AJ Zi,.' 1 ' ' izvdgiguf QI ' J J J , .J is A -' L Jen 1 1 v ' J fl' J' . SQ J i 'H W ' at 'J' X Y fi . 3 5' ' I was Q 40 4 N 1 f JJ J . VIS inf ' ' X pie-J A t, L ' 1 ' . J K 1 J If J g J LJ ' Agllf i , jp p ' t 'J Keep that spirit up! Juniors - J ' A Y ' i f 'S Q t- -1 51 1 ' A ii V A J J Vi llii Jig I s J ? J Wil if il. . E J. JJ ,, fit- il' i K 1 1 Qin ' F5 Kfux 1: :PENN J A i ' C I ,ii 1 I I f It's so hard to decide. A N g'?'gI1 ' ,,. A ff' f ii V 15 1: ' H 11,23 A ' J J. X J fri ' ,f J ' l lt - J :J ff weft ' A ,J J ut f- his J, .. s J , J , 1 ' J 'va M5 ' AJ A V J J r N A ' 3 M R . Jf In I mf. J ii p, an J n ' , riff- J ' ' J J f J J A svsy Q' sss y J F 5 1 xt PQI.. T' I 'hxg iv, ' fair e f s' ' .1 7 ' JJ? J JJ '?l,Jw ,V 1 J ,y J 's i iii it i t f - Jis ' 4 , ' 'J Ji 'lg' ' J Jie ' i it - -IU f f ss I98f Juniors JIUNIIUIDS was .4 . l try to decide on class rings. - 5' ' W it 1 ,W Q' WTI? ' 1--1 ,Ji-t.n,.g. I5 Q -a Y Y , 6 ii .V r ' :Y W, 1 ,rl if it V' K: .I A M1 ,S Y ' ta it 4' - 3 T, f-I 'f t w, , 'I' ,A ggi at I t, -so iff, -ff A f lil 1 f l . A J, 55 Teresa Vredenburg Teresa Wade Jimmy Ward Deirdre Wardle Mary Ann Wardle June Warren Kathy Washington Gloria Watson Sam Watson Norris Watt Earl Wear Russel Wear Liane Webster Rickey Wells Susie Whitaker 1 ar- f . fr ,A , Donna White was if 1 t l,fw , t 1 sg H if t' V 5' ' Q . e , L 1 i Y V e . ,V 4- A , Z Martha White ' J chris Whitney ff 7 Janet Williams A f Q Steve Wilson Kathy and Michael get initiated into Beta Club. ' , Jfff' tt, at f .H n if 'f' Alena wood ,Q 40 ' . Donna Young ' ,,..,- V Y , Jr- a art N Lt W 'K - rg ,it 2? W . fi frm Juniors take part in Free Enterprise. ...A .I .. l ... Junkns 199 Ben and Randy watch for the ball. f ,:.,, f ,W Hg, -ffl .r J ,.isf,g13.,,rg-.-W.',.: A W 'omiiW:M1::.:K . to . W Q-two., A tw at w w , on 255 -Z 1 2 N af 'YQ 1, g wi Wilkie -Nr' aff: 'ifgz ' ,:fz..,fi. ,Y , gli Y,k,G.4 f :AEST 5' . A115355 J ff' 'gslzxx I like what I do! ,-200fSophomores Scott Acy Allan Anderson Altha Anderson Glen Anderson Paula Anderson Theo Anderson Tommy Anderson Greg Archer Judy Archer Charissa Archield Edith Arrington Angela Ashworth Faye Ashworth Sarah Ashworth Timmy Banks Gary Barbee Monda Barfield Kim Barmore David Barr Michael Barr David Bellando Taywana Belton Diana Beshore Gerald Bickham A 'U ID IH Tammy Billings Angie Blanton Karen Bluitt Warren Bohm Emma Bolton Patsy Bomboy Brian Boycott Samuel Bond Bonita Branch Doug Branch Lydia Brewer Ronnie Brink Belinda Brown Charles Brown Darryle Brown Elizabeth Brown Frank Brown Staci Brown Thelton Brown Tina Burks Sharon Burns Cynthia Busby Leenora Bushnell Robert Butler Scott Byrd Taylor Carter Lisa Childs Rhonda Clark Thomas Clark Vanetta Clay Frankie Cleghorn Donna Cochran Denise Coker Bret Cooley Caryn Cooley John Cornstoc Benjamin Crain Mark Crawford Thelma Crockett David Crook Linda Cross Lisa Cross Winston Cross Dirk Dalhausser Vickie Dalrymple Ricky Darbonne Michael David Jerry Davis Dena Deason Rhonda Delahunt Brit Devillier Mark Doyle Jackie Dotson McKinley Dotson Paige Dozier Dennis Draughe Marietta Driver Paula Dupas Tina Duplechien Evadell Dykes Anthony Eason Ken Elliott Shannon Elliott Jeffery Ingrum ,,, S0phomoresf201..J William Ernst Lynn Everett Glenda Everhart Belinda Farquhar Goctric Ford Connie Foreman Michael Forsythe Lydia Foster Monica Franklin Lawson Frazier Floyd Freeman Jeff Frusha Robbie Fuller Debra Funk Richard Gamble Dan Gatson Gerald Gifford Debbie Gilbert Beverly Gill Derek Gill Ovie Gill Larry Gimnick Martha Goins Jesse Gonzalez Dorothy Goodeaux Mark Grass Lisa Green Marci Green John Greene Laura Ham Kevin Hanchey Kristy Hanchey Laurie Hanchey Frank Handy Phyllis Hardin John Harper Sharron Harriman Cheryl Harris Darrel Harris Tommy Hazelwood Jeanie Henderson Tina Henson Steve Hester Jimmy Hickman Theresa Hickman Lynn Hicks Greg Hill Wanda Hill Wanda Hillard YO' 0 ,0 -46 -is: Q 'fiffif Nec. A Kim has to teach her freshman friends how to cheer N, t -.qw 3 ff,-J of -1- - A I L... 202fSopho1i1o1'es - ..- l -an ,., Lg, l ' . I , ,., I g n,nw4g,i x X! .,,, J . W Xa 'Tiff l, , f A regzfia' ? M A Q nw i5.., V Q 'gig .-,iff ' 9 Q . .L K ,do A Cheer up Randy. K ,-Q ,J 6? FWF SEEN David Hillman Telena Hines Sheldon Hitchens Meredith Hoeting Marvin Hollie Jimmy Holton Virginia Hubbard Sarah Husband Jim Hunter Rose Husband Trey Iles Charles Jackson Cicero Jackson Evette Jackson Jeffery Jackson Midget Jackson Paul Jackson Sharon Jackson Linda Jeffares Andy Johnson Anthony Johnson Bonnie Johnson Greg Johnson Leonard Johnson Vivian Johnson Angel Jones Jed Jones Lydia Jones Mike Jones Tony Jones Jackie Jordon Joe King Pam Kite Richard Knight Natalie Lauderback Joey Lawson Milton LeDoux Cedric Lee Edith Lee Jon Lee Ray Lester Susan Lewis Gerald Lynch Paul Lyons Mitzi Mace Jimmy Manitzas Ricky March Keith Marks Shawn Martin N Slltw - -I - , - 1 ,, Sophomoresf203 .4 Karen Marx Norma Marx Bernadine Mayes Brenda Mayes Doris Mayes Marvis Mayes Jay McConathy Bernard McGee James McMillian Diane Miller Julie Miller J. D. Milstead Darryl Mitchell Randy Morrison Roger Moses Kim Mulkey Diana Munoz Alisha Myers David Nash Scott Nelson Edna Noble Bruce Norman Antanita O'Banion Billy Owen Lydia Sh00lS f01' two' Would you like to take my place'? Keith Owens Brenda Parker Lynne Parker Micheal Perkins Felix Peters Kathy Picou Patrick Piper Vicky Piper Willie Piper .lim Pitzer Scott Planche Robert Plummer Angela Poteet Donald Prater Ragene Prather Tim Prather -, 204 fSophomores -4 fo i ov A 31 7-A.. 1 it -:sf-sz ,Lt , 555' ' rlvfl FJNQ '? -N 1 . . f '- . 5 5 Q ir i 5 ffwffx f ' ' t S a frlgw f , .L , ,. tfasasa'fsew I fr V k F 4 3'-fag-1 is 2 a .f m Brit is a true Texan at heart. I' DF Dim- g 'X iw. 'fl ,-'-,,, , I . fi ,fm -4 'Hg . as sf 5 Q25 ' xx ,Q K sk 'B' - -9' it 12 S 'D ID IH Eddie Propst Lori Rashott James Ray .lonna Ritterbeck John Rittman Karen Robinson Terry Robinson David Robuck Greg Rumby Lisa Russell Brent Rutherford Daniel Sanut Kenneth Satcher Mary Satcher Robert Satcher David Schmidt Arthur Scott Gloria Scott Lydia Scott Tami Sharpe Barbara Shield Kathy Shirley Tommy Shugart Edwin Simmons ,f Angel takes time to YCSI. 'Y 49' .ff H md! LeRoy Simmons Leslie Simmons Mikeal Simon Barry Sisco Renee Sittig Kim Smith William Spikes Mark Spivey Kelton Starkey Eric Stevenson Otis Steward Carlos Stewart Greg Stewart Norman Still Todd Stracner Danny Strange , Sophomoresf205 .... Toby Tarter Kayren Taylor Terry Taylor Cathy Thibodeaux Patricia Thomas Shirley Thomas Jenifer Thompson Roderick Thompson Kevin Townsley David Turner Karen Upshaw Chester Vaughn Betsy Vincent Karen Vredenburg Dawn Walker Warrick Walters Wytonia Walters DeLena Wardle Darryl Washington Craig Welborn Arnold West Rhonda West John White Wendy White James Whittington Johnna Whittington Lynn Wiggins James Wilkenson Demetrick Williams Vickie Woodard Ken Woods Geri Wright Shirley Young Ga- 1-J ff'-7 t, lv. inf I am on my one now. ,.!' ,,- 206 fSophomores , l Andy buys his annual from John. .flli r ,i it N' f ' Mary Adams Matti Adams Randy Archer Jenny Arender Linda Ashworth Paul Ashworth Paula Ashworth Susan Ashworth Rodney Aumiloer Keith Bagget Melton Bailey Rodney Bailey Jennifer Baird Rob Baker John Bellany Millie Beshore Bruce Billings Pam Blackwell Pam Bond Jimmy Booth Audrey Boudreaux Karen Boycott Gerald Boyd Diana Brogdon Jeff Brooks Dawn Brown Dovetta Brown Donna Burge Venita Burks Syrina Burns Darrel Bush Sherry Cape Becky Carpenter Idena Carroll Mary Jean Carter Layne Chalin Carmen Chevalier Carolyn Chitty Dietra Clark Kerry Clark fffff Jw 46414 4 4 1 -fwhat is it? Do you like our hats Coach Skinner? Freshmen X20 7 Rondald Clark Teri Cleghorn Bradley Cole Jerry Cole Kimmie Cole Lori Coleman Ricky Collins Stephanie Comeaux Donna Conerly Annette Cooley Brent Cooley Charla Cooley Tina Cooley Kim Courtney Renata Cox Daryl Craig Patricia Craig Armener Crawford Lynn Crook Perry Crosley Wilbur Cross Dawn Crowe Dana Cryer Ellen Culver Cindy Curl Darrel Curtis Diana Dalhausser Ronnie Davis Paula Dear John Dejean Debra Dick Cathy Doyle Melanie Doyle Ken Dozier Peter Dupas David Duplechian 208 fFI6ShID6H A I Ut Got to keep in step! Anybody want one? xi fs,-yi That looks interesting. Et, I like cotton candy. VJ ' e 1 s If .ix it jf l :I OE RIDD 2' ffl ,r ER 4 N 'Nw :L iid -0 7 Charles Duplechien Patty Durham Rendi Elliott Randy Farmer Mike Finn Clifford Ford Terry Ford Amy Forrester Seheryle Forsythe Stanley Foster Dennis Frazier Dondra Frusha Rodney Fulton Bruce Gagne Greg Galloway David Garcia Mickey Gill Riky Gill Patty Gillard Debbie Glaskins James Glaviano Tony Glaviano Leah Godbold Wendell Gordon Mary Graham Diana Gratten David Graves Jeff Greer Teri Griggs Russell Gruber Chrissy Hallet Craig Hamilton Lynn Hamilton Thomas Hamilton Mark Hanchey Emma Hardin Ramon Harlow Julynda Harper Darryl Harris Ted Harris Robert Hayes Donna Havard Gary Henton Jerry Henton Freshmen X209 .... Joe Hester Clifton Hickman Darlene Hickman Terri Higdon Denise Highland Robbie Hindsman Jeffery Holmes Lacy Howe Franz Howes Angela Hubbard Barbie Hubbard David Hudgens Sandy Hultquist Jackie Hurtado Patrick Iles Phaba Iles Scott Iles Dalton Isbell Alison Jackson Bobby Jackson Elizabeth Jackson Guy Jackson Louise Jackson Shirley Jackson Tammy Jackson Greg Jamison Marlanea Jantz Dennis Jeffares Anita Johnson David Johnson James Johnson Julia Johnson Kathy Johnson Kay Johnson Tina Johnson Tonia Johnson Tracy Johnson Annetta Jones Chris Jones Cynthia Jones Cynthia Jones Dwight Jones Gayla Jopling Cheryl Kelly il lg Q' 1 J 7. :Iii 3 Y I ttyiyyy A ' ' N 1 72' 'S , R ILA than 5 I , PM if s 3 'a,i4.T,g- , hi 0 gl sg ,uf N-in -J W 535 .543 . 1... 2I0f Freshmen . Freshman Student Council members at a meeting. n wwe' They were just helping me get my books. tQ,f ,.qf,11Ag. t og' Q. 4. I-br ,. Q. .. ,A 4 r .. ,, , .. 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David Kelly James Knight Dorothy Kovatch Frank Labby Larry Lalande Sam Lambert Rosalind Lampo Larry Lauderback Betty Jo LeDoux Alan Lee Melinda Lee Tim Lee Mary Leonard David LeStage Barbara Lewis Barendolyn Lewis Curtis Lewis Mark Lewis David Lingo Travis Lumpkin Polly Machina David Manino Ethan Manville Robin Marcentel Ronnie Marks Steve Marsalise Cleo Martin Julie Martin Sean Martin Sherri Martinez Tommy Martinez Roslyn Maruch Brenda Maxie William Mazyck Joey McBride James McClendon Joyce McClinton Roderick McClinton Dana McCol1ough Renny McCoran Johnna McCreary Sandra McGee Henrence McKay Mike McKee Freshmcnf21l - This ,N .Ah 4, ,mmm ,,...vi',,,,,.V-'M W., -i class is a joke. Tammie Moses Tracie Moses Allen Mulkey Tanya Myles 3.3 Q K4 gs 321 -, U U i .1 7 Greg McKeller Tracy McMullen Craig Melanson Ramona Midkiff Troy Miers John Mikkelsen Kevin Miller Renee Milstead Mark Moore Lindy Morrison Paul Morvan Richard Moses -V ., . i J 74 V i Paul Nash 3' i ' ' 1 Dave Newell -jf, 5 - . , .4 'f' Christine Nielsen 4 vi 1 Pam Owens NM i - , M i n sr P fl , ,lc F gm Gerald Palmer Darryl Parrott Jeff Payton Maria Payton :lifts-,. ' MW - ff P Patricia Phillips ' Kevin Picou Ralph Pierce gl Angela Piper fl ' ig f Teffv HPC' if ' S' ,g l Jeff Pitzer f i f V ' Eugene Porter 'J ' Phyllis Porter '- as i Jfgmii- ,:'R'.. Please help me! 1 212fF1'cshmen J . V ... .,- 1 Q. 'T' IX 40 E m Is W' ,au ,tv .bfi Study . . . What's that? A 'T ft Chuck Potts Joan Powell Paula Prater Gilbert Prather John Pugh Lowell Ramsey Danielle Rial Robert Rice Ricky Richard Dennis Riffle Norbert Rosendoll Carol Ross Veronica Self Tanya Shaw Daniel Shirley Elizabeth Shirley Tammi Shugart Frank Silas Dennis Simmons Melissa Simmons Mike Simmons Rose Simmons Sharon Simpson Danny Sizemore ,ff .ii,a..,i,W V ' Www-w mmxmwinff f fun, f gif, ,W ,n We PM K' e X . A, as-MWm-..smwwwM,t, P ' 1' : - l ... , , - A cs vW14f,u,1:,1 Q 'H :F .3 'SCC 1 f mflr- imai, in ' ,, 1 1 ' f: wrls ' wine: im i -rg-4-A 3:32, Qwaferf l . 'w -. .. f- ::gf,zf ' 1 V ' , - aw. ' , Q ,L ,fx if . -we . gill ' f R 1 : . 'vw-1-sw , ,zu 2 , if!f.,73- QT H251 sw at 'ifJf1sff,:tgf:1 , 1, an ,gzggw 51,11 saw ,. . W,,,5lA . , pg gms, 2,2 ' i . , 43, l I iwmwwe More I wish it were you and not me Delano Samudio Andy Sanders Carolyn Satcher Darryl Satcher Vicki Schmidt Frank Scott Marceliers Scott Myra Scott Break Time . FmmmmMN3-, Harvey Skinner Todd Slatten Brendon Slaydon Darlene Slaydon Linda Slaydon Shannon Slover Keith Small Brenda Smith Melinda Smith Timothy Smith Billy Spears Karen Spikes Teresa Spikes Toronto Spikes Kevin Steevenson Patti Stengel Sylvia Stevens Patty Stewart Steven Stracner Brenda Strange Leonia St. Romain Rebecca St. Romain Kathy Sullivan Terry Taylor Leacher Tellis Robin Terwey Norma Thomas Treasure Thomas Costrena Thompson Velvet Thompson Bruce Thornburgh Robert Toothman Charles Townsend Lorie Turner Sharon Upshaw Lori Vaughn Terri Vernier Monica Victors Sue Vincent Joann Vredenburg ,- 2l4fF1'eshmen Q lil, liiii- 1, , , , i- ' -Q-W Lydia down on the floor hustlin! ' fill ' , A Zi., Ynit gpg! is 51, , if 39? is f r fi 1 . '- , ' it kd 'S'-' ' Q55 My .x.A ,X A me 1 afffysl , ' r?'i6ii'i 'ATE f Q t f .Q 7? fifdgg A U 1 K. 5 , If i jf ' x , K It 1 3-x em, ,gym 5? W il , t . . -Q .H-'+.ee.a, 1' -QA -Agp rl - X ' . . - '-5552, 25, 3X2 g51 fi. we . ii 5- a k 4, 1. I F , J I f ga V JU' Y,,.k ,-3 ,r',v.-,. ..,,,,.. ,V fowl: 1 , Ui -S-li, 1, Vsrgi-r., , -,saga . X - W Wwe- 4214, A- ' 1 .: yf' 3--. -34' 'if t1gg '1 ' Q - , 2:4f:f11' flirty. wif fit-'eff' '- ' Us gg' . 5 LQg'2-i,'f:.s 3 jf - ' A Lunch Time . . . ' i ? Q ' Lisa Young Tony Young Edward Zaruba Jerry Zaruba Karen Waid Kary Walker David Wardle Jackie Ware Dennis Warren Greg Washington Kerry Washington Donnie Watson Kenneth Watson Mona Watson Karen West Gloria Whitaker Charlotte White Alpha Whitehead Charles Whitney Mike Wilkerson Henry Wilkerson Anita Williams Clarence Williams Martha Williams Tommy Williams Billy Wilson Karen Wilson Kim Withers Cecil Womack Ed Wood Kim Wood Debra Woods David Wascom Tamnoika Wright Earnest Yearby - - I , Freshmenf2I5 .- ,,.. -a-.Qu-.vf.. , .. ., - -. x , 1- ,- - ,,- . gs- io ' 1 I cn . .-v .7 'inn . ,O A . -. . L-. YQ - Nu fi . . fam! nf.: , , - - .1 .147 ....L.. ,-., N-, '-.hi -. n I ' .. -. .W . - -'I--f f W .. ,. . 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V 7 ' -.51-4lei',,HM-Q 1 am i Z b ' ,,L, ' A -.. , , I 'Ki - .. me x- f , - b ' ga , I I --g.- ,fi , Q.. L. .. ' I '1 Mr. Adams is available to serve you at Adam's Jewelry A , g lx 'f 0 ,Q-on .A . s. 'gn ,A g , ' 4.2 5 M . ' ,,x- -W f if rxrib 1 few 1 'WtL,.1:c.wW..a:f xr 'A W e L s 'M' fam. f.wqX:zm,,5f .Q , x N jxggfgsfsmiii N., , , M. ,pf 1 . . s .. I ii-i V 3? Jimmy and Jeff visit Beauregard Memorial Hospital You always End a smile or two, along with efficiency at Beauregard Savings and Loan. Adsf219 Q? nw Egg ff ., .,.w w g Kelly and Roddy show us the expert printing service one can tind at Hook Dept. Store. DEES im F 493 if aff, Ln' 5121 KQ 'P-...Q ,ff I .,.e ,t,,k.? f, W2 -ff K.:f'f ? 5 K, , PHONE 463-6l75 A recommendation from Irwin is Dees Used Cars for a safe deal. Kevin always relies on his Dad and the line staff at First National Bank, for all financial services. A 1 if '-L 'u ' 5151 . .' ' u -zgv f. - qijszp i A . . H 1, N. - ,Y mf. 2 . The sign compliments quality Kelly and Marlana inspect the farming equipment at Simmons Tractor and Hardware. Mr. Simmons rides along with Simmons Hardware and Saddle. I f l Q, QR -vu 'if' 5 B rian and David tank up at Cooley's Conoco. Adsf22I -Y Q i f -Yi xiii jibbglsi f so S a: , ,s ' , fif fig 3 f a K .ii-1 iq.,-Q Melissa tries an El Matador creation on Pam. Adams Building Supply 1 'Ip 3 2 z if fe i if -SCX? The Sign Nuys it all. Gary and Jim listen to their favorite station on a stereo from Dubard's 222fAd.s' 1 1 2 A . ,,,. -4-P-is-j,g,f,, fl lf Iinfilg Agglrmi A 1 b S' rl' l 'ff tzs Ymzfz: iw '2 6' f ' 4. IH , , 1 Brent shows Karen the supplies for all occasions at Ben Franklins. Compliments of Greer's Tile 8: Carpet. I B Y Q' W r-- -h VJ? . .Agri , m.wlp f- M J if Q77 f ll 55 l t t l , 1 i E l 1 Q T: : , S ? 5 5 5 i ' W 5 5 3 , B , , L s 5 . 1 B in 1 2 ,.',3 1 N , Q ,pity K , , ,Mimi ,, 4'1jw'f-3, ' ! . ,.r.f f j A l, , Brent sees a true reflection at Penny's Glass. The Oak's Restaurant is a nice place to stop for u delicious hot meal. AJMZZ3 Emi' Do you need a reason to join 1mm'TE Zigi the Louisiana National Guard? Well, here's a very good one- FREE COLLEGE TUITION TO QUALIFY: be between the ages of 17 and 30 be domiciled in Louisiana if 18 years of age, must be registered voter CALL YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD RECRUITER AT: Write: DeRidd Write: Leesvill P.O. Box 503 Stevens Bl d Defiidder, LA 70634 Leesvill LA 71446 Phone: 463-3811 Phon 239 3000 NATIONAL EUABQ - 'vw' W V l Our Editor Peggy Mayo is shown in a quality photograph by Barrie Shaw Pugh Building Materials provides all your construction needs. Studios, 224fAds r m' - ' A ' ' ?' iY'. A-Llfigfk' I .42 As l W f . W , ai fbi: - R gsi.A Zin we N A ,-:QPF ' in 'Y ,.E7!. I . gh T 1 hi ' 197 - ..vt..'iu, I I Aga R913 -1 In Ill I fi y , Q1 4' ' ' ' A ,K ,-A 'gm .55- IF- lf' if J I QL, Ricky amd AIoI.ynII I-III the t'iIn-sl xll'Yif'1lll food ul I.uCIISi!a Mrxican Rvslaurzunl. BETTER FOOD FOR LESS J. WEINGARTEN, INC. 'VALUE LABLE MEAT 'fw' v L +U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEAT V Q ,i W I 'FROZEN FOODS 'FRESH PRODUCE A R 'FROZEN SEAFOOD - nlwifglgil I Ti,',,if' 'BAKERY I ' 4' F 'A!lA!'SI!.BI!-,S ,IS EB 'FE.3,. OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mon.-Sat. 4-63-4-459 PARK TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER HWY. 171 N. DE RIDDER, LA. P. I PAINTS H' UWM? PROFESSIONAL ,II PAINTS jx V Wm IW Laura and Ihr- fins- stulf at Coxxlxmvrcial SI-mzuritie-S admin- the quality business One finds there. AdI-V225 Frank Delia Agency FUR INSURANCE ? 217 EAST ist 463-5556 DE RIDDER, LA. Sartor 81 Clanton Motors -REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF- CARS AND TRUCKS COMPLETE DOWNTOWN SERVICE SALES-SERVICE-PARTS PHONE 463-8919-SERVICE Sz PARTS PHONE 463-7526-OFFICE 326 E. Isl-Downtown-DeRidder, La. 463-4991 West First Exxon 310 West First 22 Smith and Son's Grocers SUCARTOWN ROAD 463-6601 DE RIDDER, LA. 226 fAds I 1 L8zO F l 'vvs at Big 1rl I I1 u ll I flllll ln l ll 1 ulHarpm-rxR1-1-m'1l5l111p. mandisv fbr Pvggy and Wayne. Farmer Brown's COUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN T0 G0 1012 463-41-488 . iff' V' 1! v ev Jjhn D COIIIIDHIIIFIILS of' ' 9 Della s Pawn Shop COHGINAND LET US SHOW yall If 1, A . 1uk4Ea A X ' .-5 V.. :y1 117 W. lst 462-2641 De Riddvr, La. Y O'NEALS FEEDERS SUPPLY INC. FEED-SEED-HARDWARE-BABY CHICKS ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS-FERTILIZERS CIF' fi- fr . f' 11-Qgi-4 ' 4 ma Box 301, Denidder, La. C'e1lxW:..ai 51 70634 .0-f ,- ,nn Phone 463-sees 105 East 4th BEST WISHES FROM IRVINE'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPT10Ns-COSMETICS-GIFTS 111 West First 463-8387 22 7fAds ww.. HN , a .mfg lr A, , 'ivy W. 3 g 1 Q ' 5 K 1 ' , l 5, Z. , il 1 3 Kllll and Phyllis gn tu Carlin: Cottage- llmr quality lmlmlmy ids-as. Rugcr guards Nlnses True Value Hardware- lbr ilu-ir l'lilI'dWi'll'l' goods ol' vx- um-Ilvncv. 228yQ4dk R , ...Q 8 .xii ' , ,-may 558452 3 ws' iw' +' 45' V - ,Q . . in 1, . N. 'Qi y Q -: of MFE Q a 2' 1. if na 'ifu fi-5 MV? .a ,K WW V - al q auf 4 af. l M 'r'd 2 lm naar R' ICM' :QE ' 14 if wffffmuwsff r,P1:6LgAbl-'en'-.4 Q dramas l i4a2Q S 'wwf nrmassuasmn X iw 9 'J?J Wild Andy and Randy get the-ir wheels in order al lframris Iiudy Shop imma A ' luv'- . J-Oi Paula explains thx' lop name brand products Br:-nda will ss-sv at Ideal Drug Store. s , ,Bi .JBA A 'A' SL s, L 1 i -YY' u i - i 'V A fx , if i . s.. I 'f mfg: i u h f - 1 ,u , 45 V K ..- Q aff 1 ' CN ,- ya x 1 -i P ws v J 4:1-sl i 5 , iw , 2 2- 3 N, xi y 61,2 XA ui I N ' ' 4 A z. i f Q4 PH, S' Ili 'rin V 1 :::,' ' ' 'kivff vi .g.,1' f Q , ffl V i ,,7.f, . ' f 41+-.au .fi - H EQ' i M ,s?f,!Tfff jg 2545 3' U. frffrvfieg ,heir f M wi -f ,ZZ V15-QA '. ge- uf-31 ni: , W fi 'vj Xi ff 2, 4' gg-Q 2 -,f-f QA-f5.,,..,i 5 I-5.55, 4-J.. .,k.i n lf-:wa L -,G ,ML . ,, :Q .JA 45..n., ,ik 1 W. '4 'ij' 4 3, U1 Array ffl-nv. V D i2'AY.:3 ,-Vf51,':'?r Mfg' ' , ,iv an-sl ' ' , f6f-1, ,. ' JA Q vakigi- ,. .X-. . Us f gEV:'B' 33i2gf3T'i 9' 4,i'.-If, , K .. - i -- . Q cgiw-44 ffl 5? . J ,. ,L-I ' ' ' xv xii if Q, k'152w f A 4-lj! - , , ' vii 4755 , ' - ' 'V' 4 i ai Q ur-H i wa ii f issffsf xw--,wfi ' ?'..'llLi Fix? i'Nii5+1EJK W i 4,..W A. ' i - -i ' ., - x. - V yi iz . i gjjfx fi h i ,r I 5 Q . u - J ii i Sli' phanie and Cindv admin- lhv fine tru mhivs ul Louisiana Awards. L I . i 9 S -4 , A ' I i i 1 x i Lydia and Vanila, greet you with a smile at Harp:-r's Drvss Shop. 1.5: .K . , 7 My 11 ,ff , , kk . t V 1 , i l , I , - r F 4 1 Q 1 , 5 A , ' X X , ..E'f?'1i, fr, V , 3 M, , 5-K gg Kim, Nuiwy. and Lydia, svalirh up nn tha- lalc-sl with Di-iiiihle-r Enlvrprisi-. 'Zi N Qi!! if S iw, X KY' I ik'- . , A J' Cayrn and Kari-n, bring up tu flaw stylus frnm lhn- Cinrivrc-lla Beauty Salon. Doug Shirley's Used Cars Lake Charles Highway 463.5506 D0 Riclclvr, La. Park Restaurant N-Z' Sewing 74a 76ne4C food X.t..u,,Qx'l Highway I71 North For Orders To Go Phone 463-7788 DeRidcler, La. V 'y it 'f Uontlra limls line quality at 'l'homps0n's Fabric and Gift Shop. M F A Insurance Shield of Shelter Dependable Service :li and Protection for ' I Life-Health-Home 81 Car ' l g'For Information Gall I , Agent Glenn Dean 638 N. Pine I 463-9746 BOWLING IS FUN i 'kopen Bgwling : Pool Tables L' I On Saturday 81 Nursery Available I i Sunday f0I' LC3.gUCS 463-7709 , ff WILLIAMS BOWLING L CENTER I E' lst St' DeRldder' La Lil, Terry, and Lee, find very line' printing service at Reliance Pre 230fAds ,: eq Greetings I'II'OllI NoIen's Construction Co. Inc. 105 W. 1st 463-5555 I :go Cunnit- and ,Indy take a tour through Bs-a1ui'e'g:zil'cI News. X L' Y Q , gift gp 1 it 11+ ,IH ffl'l-l3IIi3lii.IAixEI :1133155 Riff? N I . 1 V N I ii ' 3' :fi - , '- vi it . . 'Q' Q!! I I ' i lf gen, ' 1 I Vw ' xx : A . 'Q . - ' , r- it t. ,tl Donna rt-tromlnenrls Kiddie Kastlv with u smile. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Sales-Service Parts-Rentals A Wide Variety of Sewing Machines at A Wide Range of Prices Our Credit Plan Lets You Buy Now Within Your Budget. E. Village Shopping Ctr. 4.63.4920 C 81 W GROCERIES HSAVE MONEY NOT STAMPS No. 1-463-4865 1410 Hwy. 171 N. No. 2-463-7668 810 W. First St. Open Mon.-Sat. 7 AM-9 PM sunday 8 AM.9 PM 7M ,,,,,,,,,,,. f , H 23IfAds 4 'M 'Mx zifrn.-' ' A A Jiffz N i53wt Fe xg 4, . billltlfil mul D4-xnsv hul-I an 1-xulnplm' uflht'ftl1l'sl quality plwlugruphy. us louml ul l'1 'i slwrls Slutliu. Southern Farm Bureau TOWN 81 COUNTRY the lace to cvcl.E STEP f .ff LICS: 3. . if 1.4 QTAM-6SlJM MW. l, when youu. H463-may 60 t CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSH! l 5 g b From GN 1 lr Q Q.. ,Vp '5b 'S' 1 ' Anna: - ,-9-fy., J '- F M .:.u ii, A X Skate City h..- N5 Hwy. m S. 463-2739 232fAds A Kim's Radiator of ,PB ,... ,i . S ,, I 1 Q Y GRP' A, DQ'Rllll1t'l' kv! L D 0 I N Q nn us our e nc r bigv 2 Rsomr xgwwnii In Y El cf So von' Sfggith Shoe World Q , G Q 'Q 4' 1 4 BEAUREGARD Sllgglxglggiter x Vhhh . 463-8473 'Q-...,,, B0 lk g q l LITY SAVINGS BANK. 233fAds Qyf C,d,L,' M-Lect 0 ,W Sales 81 Service ' WNW ' . g o o I Q'-' sg 221 Nlahlon 463-6493 I Blackmon Trucking Company Wal Buy Unimproved Co ll ' EALTO I' UI ry K - . Land ' 1 463-7702 Efif-.g1:.' A Bob scam ' Hwy. 190 W. 4638731 234fAds 1 if-.f,,,. x '09 . . . ' . lx 'Y v A14 3 A ' , V V I A H kk ' .Q QQ' ,, ' Q -1 3 V , ff .8 :?:12!'iiQf'.l'.x ' Q 4 ' ' ' H' X -6 .fr 1 1 John and Bar 1 an go to HOOD, MORRIS TEMPLE AND CLINE for the-ir future new-ds. ABA. Ixn-lly and Vlarlunvu rm-mmncml John IJ l 1 ruclurs at SIMMONS 'I'R'XC'I'OR AND IIARIDWARE. SLAYDON WELDING INC. 24 HOUR PORTABLE EQUIPMENT OIL FIELD SERVICE PONDS DUG 8z LAND CLEARING-GENERAL DOZER WORK 463-6048 1820 Bilbo DeRidder, La. Skelly Service Station East First Sl. 462-2341 NASH REFRIGERATION 81 AIR CONDITIONING SALES Sl SERVICE DISPLAY CASES WALK-IN COOLERS ICE MACHINES 'EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE' A. J. Nash-Owner 149 E. Ist 463-9680 235fAds xIillk4'i and Sluvvy hulml pridx- in C. 1:l'4'l'll R1-ul Hslzllv, 1 1 , I , Z , E qu-,A urn A ' ' xl , ' , I V A ix W -fv ' M11 , A,Av' U dfwj3 V , V 'ij t' V if 1' ,f ,f pf , , -' ,Z 1 .QS 1 -a?,,w,i Aw ,tr i, i 'J 4 1 E A7 .1-S ,1 fi . - guna? L f ' W Eg Q f , 1 - J ' ix f-asf? ,dh , s f Q ...gtg nvi- A gap 4 4 gg , af i E fa i ails- , .7 qxzijiii, 5, 4: ,MN NH-,, , 2 rgfwlpr 'T Rv' ra ,rf 330195: 'Lum 5: 51233 ,W,L,.s W I ,Zigi , , A - 2 -fx 'wif tif' 1, .rms-4, 236fAds maui-Av-,' Cumplilm-nts of Sl. ,Iusvphs Culhulir Church, ,,,.,,,.m2,,v, HIV ' I I I I Entex Incorporated 414 W. lst If 2, 9028 Scogin's Auto Service Center 329 E. F . S 463-6381 S. Washingt A 463-6857 DRI! I GLENN DEAN INSURANCE AGENCY t'38N new f , ' . ,C In ' 3 7 2 , M N4 S K INSURANCE For Protection - For Investment 465 J 41 Hester's RADIATOR 8: BODY SHUI Iainting -Dent Work -Frame Work -Fender Repair -I rance E mates 304 E 1 .................. 465 5541 LA CAJUN S RESTAURANT GULF STATES ADVERTISING f 463-3292 107 N P 463 8949 Where Hosp I I Is A Hab I tHome fThe Freshest Coff n Townj 23 7fAds 238fAds 'VW front for UP 'U C N -0-I UI Im L L N '78-'79 Annual St 0 .C I- BOISE SOUTHERN Roberts Louisiana Funeral Association Esther Terry Real Estate Brokers 09 S. Washington A 463-3408 Dm- Hull , La. Ly ' ld Marr: look ovvr I - beautiful Hows-rs and grits at Crven's Flower Shop. Park Meat liflaza K A .rrsst M, Pruitt's Paint and Body Service ' S' 8-5' Q X ,P s ' I as ', f M C'tt!XQ?.t6f ,1ii ' ' 552 104 Vernon 463-7888 1108 N P' 463,554.9 239fAds P LUV! PLIM ENTS OF ..... WHITE'S CONSTRUCTION AND RENTAL COMPANY P. 0. Box 7615 Drvw Station Lakv Charles, Louisiana 477-8977 GS 1' Y ' R O f. 75 , f f . N L S I X. Ol 7 7 d 5 T xv '11 uf N Pam and Paula gn In I'inkla-VR Easy Eulin' for fun and guml ilmd. Sunny and Me-ride-th rvuolnlm-nml Napa Auto Part 240fAds --.I 'II 1 . . at ' v . '. D. H. S. FLAG CORPS M, f,ai.iH9 i Adsf24I A , 4 -t Mk, a t nfbge . ,I-it 1, gr ,axe Qt , wwf' 2 ,,,-- S ,X Greg Cagle Real Estate 242fAds Sm-atm-cl: Ylikki Smillx Sammi Ds-villivr Carol Hyatt Eva Fuller Standing: Harold Harris Sun- Putt Margaret Flx-tclwl' Dink Scarhrough Cn-g Cagle- , Thisis no mlld-mannered real estate sign. Your neighborhood ERAW Real Estate ' S pec ia I ist ' Pf9SemS Supefsignm We make home 199432-N3-1:I-I-I-:CPI-:f -4:-:dk .V -9I525Z7:5:3:5:1:5 I-F24-I-H . - ' bl-' Y' U8 81 Sel I ' n 3 GREG CAGLE1 ....,,,,..- K REALTOR 11.0. Box 524 Dv Ridder, LH- n i ed 4 '3'3237 I - ' ou - :E . NW in . if-.AE W wknfgwg. .LL CD Neighborhood offices nd evegfwhfreeag ' ent own Q 1979 El to C Re. lly As orrales Inc. I em dfld 0Lef3f9d. 5 gg .W ff' swan - vs. ! 1,, U' ' 2 s 3 ll . L- Img wrial Shen-s is thv plan' lu go ilu' a ph-using V1ll'il'lj' und quality nwr1'l1axulise. gm? ,. 4. f 5 1' ,Q .sr 5 -'-s I ' QL, . ,,,, , , fam, . 5 ' fy ' I H I 1' fi, Q - ,-Ns , ? A W ... A , ' . 'pi' ' , W wwf fm , NK UQ, V f-.,.,' ,, 'if' -' v- -. Ei- pr ' A , X - Q ak 1 rn Z. 'Q Q: W 1 4,1 V N gt J ff.: ' , fr-+ W .' . E 17-H, fag, bf .. 7 if .S - iw-uk.. .,gf',f',f,,-aff ! - V1.. Q5 W -4 itur' 9 ,,.,.. ,Nw 3.0 ,pe You always get efficient service al Piggly Wggly. A. Adsf243 Congratulations Svn iors of 19791 EASTSIDE MOBIL STATION PAT O'BRlEN'S BASS 81 PRO SHOP Hwy. 171 North Hen ry H. Cooley-Manager 244 fAds TI14- Majurette-s go to Beall's Dept. Store ibr quality clothing. THOMPSON'S POLYMER SPECIALISTS ffiber glassb Colden Lantern Rd. 463-4262 WN 'TEa- rfny ,vp .i-14 .,,',, 1 1.E 1i fzeiacfin .6 .Q Rusulvn dm-5 her Hroczerv sho inf' at Perniufs Croce-rv. 4 F' . F . Compliments of . . .. CITY DRUG STORE 111 N. Washington Ave. 463-7043 RUOGIIT Adsf245 Y h h h- V E 9 x F .Q A-iiIi'x 5 .35 3 . S - AA ,rw W ,luv wvluoxnvs all his uuslolm-rs with prompt service. if -1, ig , !'Q '4' Foremcst mv MLK ICE 246 fAds ,w.5?iNSa5f1 ,iff 1532-2533 Foremost Foods Park Molvl provides comfbrl and a Hne atmosphere for dining. . .mwah-f, v A mg.. gr ek Ally day ur :light of tlu' wcvk or vvevkvrmcl. M215-tvr Clwf' is thv plum' lu gn. J' IT? V -ij 4 5 4 Q IV mv- f .-f--' . . 5 ' .- Q, ' 4 ' , . i i 9x M fx! 32,3137 ' s. 'W ' v 5 ' , iff: x Z4 'Z qv' w. b mV V vw 2 f' f1f i,5s f f fs 4 'V , as f-1 A :A if L if-A W Morris Tin' Center pmviclvs thx- best dn-als fbr a set uf wheels. 5' x Employm- N50-. ns of Piggly Wiggly z-njuy serving you. Ads X24 7 Wh.. ,, ,,,,,.,.4d: :gg -we V611 Mgr' sv G' Q 1. I .f v VN' Q W Q :QTL ,..,A.,.,f.. L 7 ,, W CHIlIllIiIl1l'IllN nl' S1-w-II C4llll'I't'I1' Cu lmff. -.?I:1'i' ,. . ,.. qalff' f V '- - 40- J J, , f.,.v'n3m: L'- ,. . .1 Xb, ', . v . ,, ey A i W N f . , 'weak Aw 1, qi i 1 - .ffsa' 'Q A P . 'r-gg? , ,,, z ,,,9sn1from-mezaw ., , J .f Yr - Ni.. M, , . , I I ,:f:,f,',f,.5sma-epf Q, f H f 5 P91 -fu f 2 5, N..-..,.......- V... v , ,v f - eff ,Vs K 1 4, - M 9' 5 .iym 2 , , I ,-, - 1 , ,,.W , ,..f: 2, ff?-pf I 'Ux5s 1 5 K5 n 11 Q 2 W Y'f'- ', V, :gs i 3 -xv ,. mi z i Jw Yi 'Q--1-3:5 Aw nw! ' if .ll wa 4+ , 1HMYfwmw222g if ww- 4: ' Q , v V fi x 1 tiff, 'Q . .A ' ' vi B' A ' ' M wg A, ii 'i K iv ff if .-,va , 2 QE... Wi? 248fAds Best Wishvs Seniors of '79 mld .mm 1 Je 1 um .ll llll f vfwfliwi Q N -U han-sa .J A-. -Q Slnvx and Ldrn go to tht Stag Shop for qualltv jean: Grav s Salms and Sc-rvme lb wour Dalmun and Honda Dmlpr Compliments of .... S 81 M PRCDUCE Leesvine, La. .PWC K FFEOTEFFBVQW gg ,-3 lg DeRlDDER VACUUM CLEANERS 81 SEWING MACHINES xl: X Z sb xg A Ag.- J45.1LZy'1 X 1'. . . ' 4' '1q..1.-iJ15'x p Adsf25I T the years if Z THE 1978-79 ANNUAL STAFF WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE MANY BUSINESSES WHO HELPED SUPPORT OUR ORGANIZATION. WE ASK THAT YOU PATRONIZE THESE BUSINESSES WHENEVER POSSIBLE. 252fAds Student Council Ellyn Gagne-President Freddy Anderson-V-President Cindy McMullen-Secretary Leah Vaughn-Treasurer Gary Benton-Parliamentarian Randy Haley Peggy Mayo Edwin Spivey Vanessa Veillion Irwin Thompson Bill Anderson Karen Branch Melissa Cain Stuart Hayes Jeannette Johnson Michelle Montgomery Janet Scallon Interact Wendell Bertrand-President Jeff Salmon-V-President Cindy McMullen-Secretary Vicky Bass-Treasurer Gary Barrett Mike Bomboy Sherry Branch Terry Cooley Kim Crawford Paula Davis Dave Hunter Lee Machina Loren Machina Peggy Mayo Lynn Moreno Katy Vincent Sandra Williams Glenn Young Jim Ambler Tom Baird Sandra Williams Mark Crawford Marci Green Dee Williams Susan Lewis Randy Morrison Lynn Parker Norman Still Kayren Taylor Dondra Frusha Ted Harris Tracy Johnson Tracie Moses Phyllis Porter Mike Simmons Tam Wright Lori Vaughn Suzette Brown Lisa Crain Teresa Davis Donna Floyd Charlie Fritz Paul Gott Denise Hanchey Janet Klenk Kristy Kilman John Meadows Carl Moreno Marshall Pilcher Gay Swearingen C. J. Tanner Ronda Clark Belinda Farquhar Susan Lewis Karen Robinson Renee Sittig Betsy Vincent Club Signatures 253 Freddy Anderson-President Stuart Hayes-V-President Randy Haley-Secretary Mike Johnson-Treasurer Larry Simmons-Sgt. at Arms Mark Gober-Sr. Board Member Brent Mayo-Jr. Bo ard Member Kevin Hanchey-Soph. Board Member Gary Benton Vincent Booth Dean Calcote Mark Elliot Jeff Gober Steve Hall Sonny Hurtado Scott O'Neal Scott Rittman Rick Schweitzer Irwin Thompson Bill Anderson Rick Garcia Greg Hanchey Michelle Montgomery-President Lydia Johnson-V-President Kim Ryals-Secretary-Treasurer Cheryl Boyd-Parliamentarian Connie Archer Terri Huntington Tanya Simmons Leah Vaughn Vanessa Veillon Karen Branch Felese Bumpass Melissa Cain Kate Coyne Pam Glasscock Karen Griffin 254f Club Signatures Roddy Johnson Jimmy Maskas Jeff Moses Jess Mullican Pat Sewell Roderick Steele Karl Taylor Rick Wells Gerald Bickham Doug Branch Ben Crain Mark Crawford Brit Devillier Jim Hunter Trey Iles Andy Johnson Randy Morrison Pat Piper Brent Rutherford Otis Steward Norman Still Tammy Hanchey Kelly Jantz Patricia Jeans Jeanette Johnson Jo Lynn Kulaga Janet Scallon Melinda Shirley Melissa Stailey Lydia Brewer Caryn Cooley Marci Green Laura Ham Laurie Hanchey Lynn Parker Kayren Taylor Judy Powell-President James Withers-V-President Lisa Shaw-Secretary Erica Holmes-Treasurer John Gormley-Sgt. at Arms Ronda Bloyd-Reporter Jerry Blankenbaker Carla Bridges Sherri Broocks Mark Cosand Scott Crowe Chris Fahringer Kerri Gifford Susan Hanchey Janice Hardy Jerry Hart Terri Hensley Nancy Hultquist Kelly Wilson Tommy Harris Irma Duplechain Kim Porter-President Denise Holmes-V-President Ellyn Gagne-Secretary Buddy Burns-Treasurer Tim Hibbs-Sgt. at Arms Elizabeth Brown-Chaplain Xuan Rutter Laura Foster Peggy Hennigan Brian Lestage Nancy McElhaney Sherry Stephenson Kim Smith Theresa Hickman David Bellando Danny Sanut Shirley Young Leo Club Junior Civitan Ted Griggs Karen Hoeting Renate McClarty Luis Munoz Tammy Rudd Chung Rutter Deidre Wardle Mary Ann Wardle Martha White Kristy Hanchey Theo Anderson Angie Blanton Bonita Branch Debra Funk Telina Hines Meredith Hoeting Angel Jones Baron Lewis Lisa Russell Lynn Wiggins Edwin Simmons Kathy Picou Kraig Welborn Charmane Chevalier Donna Kirk Terri Bartlett Vicki Grose Martha Goins Judy Archer Geri Wright Leslie Simmons Jim Pitzer Ricky Stevens Greg Archer Allison Sims Sharon Burns Kim Mulkey Club Signatures 255 Signatures Signatures The l979 Annual Stall' inclt-ml a1'4'u1nplislu'cl a t1'vnn'ncl0uS task whvn tht- final clvacllinv Wai IIIUI on Nlay 29. The- 1979 annual surpassml all utln-rs with an aclmlvcl twm-lvv pagt-s llllml with t'Xl'lli lltl'l1l and ht-auty. Alu-r a long, c-ntluring yt-ar. tht- stall' vxhihilvd vntlnxsiasnn. 1-mtfimlvlmt-1-. and must ol' all wvativity in what tht-5 had acwmrnplislmocl. Cmnposing an annual is no small ur muy task. hut thc- final pmcltnvt prmw-rl worthy ol' tht- lung. harcl huurs spent. WH' would likt-10 1-xtvnml awarm thanks to thv lavulty. NIV. Nll'l.itt11tlI't'. thx' sc'lmul.an1l must ul' all our sponsnr. Nlrs. Corliss Lahuv. Tht- llraffcm stall' put 1-vvwtlling thcx' had into it. for alta-r all. WNW Onh' lim-Hun. P . . . F' rf VA b 'A M.-f, ,L ,l M L r W. 'V uid. : - ' , X -V f 1 . - ' f,,f:.A ,I f . . ,, v ., .V t. . ,K -'K H . - , 'X ,Q ' . , . I , - W xlt'llllN'I'5I Eriva llnlnws. lrwin ,I-ll41ll1JS4lIl. Ylivllvlle Tlnnnaw. Nlivlxvllx' Xlmll1'ulm'lN. Culnxin- ' '1' -' I ,. v .KI hm I. t RUllt'lKIt'li btvvlv. l'e-gp Nlayu. lqnm' llark1'l'. lv-vin Hklltl'lll't. ,Inhn Nh-atluuf. Pam GlaLNsm'm'k. Pat St-xwll. Nh-lissa Cain. Bl't'Ill Nlayu. Krixpin lfalmlwvll. l'1clwin5pivf-5. Km-l'1'itlil'l'ur1l. Xlarvi l1I'l'l'Il. Ranmlx Nlul'l'ison. .Mtvist-n Mrs. Curliss l,ahu1-. ' Annual Stafff 257 Editor-in-s'lli1'f4Pe-ggy Mayo Classvs and l ealur1's I'Inlitux+Krispin Caldwell Mivililf 'ha-I' Edil0l+Kerri Gifford Clubs and Ads Editor-Melissa Cain 258fAnnual Staff Q i 1 .'x4IViil'l4xl rs. liurliss l,ailiue- .'xSSiSl2llll5-xlil'IIl'Hl' Thmnus. John NIt'i.1flllWS. Iqnm' l'urkz'r. Michelle- Nlunlgonn-ry. Erica Holme-5. Pam Ulzissvovk. und Wan-i Green. x X , Plnolographm-IN-Pall 54-vu-ll. Irwin 'l'lwmpsun. Hlwin Spivey, Ranily Nl0l'I'iSUll. Bn-nl Mayo. Rmli'ri4'k Stn-4-lv. and Kevin Hanclwv. Annual Stafff 259 XIJNNIS. 11111111115 1.1i1SIu'lbiill I. 2 Clmir 3 112 FFA -I 1l'l1IllS 2 112 Yollm-yballl 2. 3 INDI-IS. lN1,'XI1K Iiaml I Iwiuskl-lllull 1. 2. 3. -I l'1l'l'Ill'II Club 3 1111'2ll'Ii I. 2 'XYIJl'1l'1Sl1X, I I'1I'1I1l1Y l1usvI1ull I. 2 Drug-On Stall' 1 rl-port:-r FC.-X 1. 2. 3 FF.-X 1. 2. 3 Football I. 2. 3. -1-vuplain Kvy Club 2-boarll lll!'ll!IN'I4 3-vim' prm-slrlvnl -1-pn-silln-nl SlluIm'I1lCnll1n'il 1. 2. 3. 1-Nu-If pn--ull-nl '1'rzu'k 1 .'XI1C111f.R. COYX111 Xnnual Stall' 3. 4 11111141 I. 2. 3 Ilralg-Un Stull' 3. -I .1lll'lllll'l'I1l'S-I .XRC111I31.11. 11.-XNUY 1,1ask1'lball 3 ljilul I'zu'Ii 1. 2. 3. -1- Travk 3 ,Xrl Club 2 11ACCIi'I I', bl A 111 I ,Y W I3AII,1'1Y. CH.-XIII.1'1Y1'1 DEC.-K -I FBI..-X 2. 3. -I 11.-X1I.1'fY, SHERICY ISARBEI1. KELYIY 11,-XRN1-15. LECIA 11.-XRRl'1'I I1. CARY BASS, 111'1V13R1,Y COE 4 FBLA 3. -I- B.-XSS. VICKY Ilznnl 1. 2, 3. 4 Wlaljmvlvltvs 2. 3. -I-vo-ln'al1l Ilvlu Club 3. -1- IJIALUIIH Club -1- Intvrucl 1. 2. 3. 4-m-usurcr 1.21. All-Slar N1iljlPI'4'11f' 1978 I11'1N'l10N. C3111 I1usm'IJall 1. 2 1JI'ilf.'f-1111 SluI1'3 FCA I Football 1. 2 Km-y Club 2. 3. 4 Sluslvnl Coune-il I. 2. 3. -I'-llillxllillllvlllillklilll Tran-k I 13131i'I111.-XN11. W1fN1J1'1I.l. Basvlmll 1. 2 FFA 1. 2. 3. 4 I-'oolball 1. -I lntwarl 2. 3-x'i4'v pr:-siclvnl -1-prvsimlvlll I,1brauy Club 4 Rodeo 'Ina-urn 1 111151101111 SIIEII..-X I11ND1,P1Y. LE.-1511.-X lizlskvtlmll I CCF 3 F11.-X 1 Iran-k 1 l1I,ANK171N13AKEI1. .1 IZRRY Clu-ss Club 1 FCA 2 1.1-o Club 3. 4-senior buarrl nwrnln-r '5luclvnt parlltipalvsl at 21 srhool ullwr than lruvl. 2 ISONIBOY. NIIKF IJIQC.-X 3. -I-111-au F1911 1. 2 lnlr-rzu'l 3. I- l1K1U'1'1I, YIYCFY1' I C,X 2. 3 150111121111 2. 3. I Roy Club 3. -I XxYI'4'h1IIIlg.I I BOYD, C111-IRYI, Iiunrl I. 2. 3. -1 Flag- 2 Xlujurvltvs 3. -I- ,lunion-ln-s 2. 3. -I-parliuum-nlurlun BOYD. XIIKII lgzlwlu-llmll l. 2 FFR I. 2. 3 I,ibrzn'x Club -I '1'ru1-lx l. 2. 3. -I ISKXYCII, 5111311111 FF-K I 1llIl'l'ill'I 2 Sludvnl Counvil I SoI1bzlll 2 1111.-XYCII. SIDNEY lin-kr-tlrull 1. 2. 3. -I Library Club -I 'l'rzn'Ii 1. 2. 3 15111213-KNIJ. FHIA ljlxrury Club BRIDGES. C.-NRI..-X 13111111 1. 2 111-la Club 4 llrurna Club l. -I IJICC-X -I--pre-sirlvnl F111 X 1 1'1l'l'lH'Il Club 4 11fIIlllllS114'S l .lux Civilan 1 1.1-o Club 2. 3. -I- 1,1101 I'1u'k1. 2. 3. -I ISROOCKS. 5111111111 lizlslwllmll I. 2. 3. -1- Iivlu Club 3. -I- 1.1-o Club 3-via-v pn-slrlvr 111101 1'zu'Ii 1 Sluclvnl Counvil l Sulllllilll 3. -1 BROWN. C.-XYIA COE -I Ilrag-On 515.11113-l'Il'4'llILlI -1-l'X1'llilIlgI.'Vclllul' 15111.11 -1-I!2il'112iIlIl'lI1ilI'1illl l1CCK1,I31Y. ENIH,-XNLVIQI Cross Country 1. 3. -L l.ibraxw' Club 4 Inu k 1. Z. 3. -I BURNS. BRPYI' FI .-X 1. 2. 3. 4 BURNS, HUIJIJY II-1- ion llIilllil,iLt'l' 11111141 1, 2. 3. -I-banxl I-uplain 112151-ball 1. 2. 3. -1- Drug-011 Stall'-1 .lr. Civitan 2. 3-sgl. al arm 4-lrm-asurer IIICSBY, DAISFY C,-XLCUTE, 1JI'I.-XX Ilasvball 1. 2 FCK l 2 FF.-X I. 2. 3-virv prrsimlvnl -I Foolbull 1, 2. 3. 4 I'.l'l'Il1'Il Club I Kvy Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Iiocleu Tvanl 2. 3-vice p Trark 1 rvsiclvnl -1 C.'N1.1lW1:11,1.. Kl11S1'131Y C.X1i110l,I.. III-Ili 3-url wlilor. -I C.-XVICI. KAIIIY C111-ss Club 2-vim' lHkt'S11It'IlI 3 c1l1l11l'3. -I Flil..-X -I l.iln'an'y Club 1. 2 'Fvnnis 3 112 CI1XN1I1I,I'f1'1. ,-1111.1-INIC Iiuncl 1. 2. 3 Flags 3 l r1-ns'I1 Club 2 l13IlIllil511l'N I. 2 1111.-XRl,I-15. CI11'1I'1ISI'f C012 4 FISIA -L I':1I.-X 1. 2. 3-sm-m'r'a'Iul'y' I-rr-nr-I1l.luI13-vnl-vpn--ull-nl C1lI'IN1fVEI1'I', C1'1I,I'fS'I'1C CIARK. CON YI If Iiznslu-llzall I C012 -L Flll.,-X 4 'I'rzn'k 1 COl,1AfNl.'KN. YICKIFI COOIJY. RONIJA COOKSEY, SII.-KNOX Clmil' 2. 3. -1 FH.-X 1 CO01.1'IY. I'i1'10NIJ.-X C013 4 FI31..-X 3-sm-c'r'vIul'x -1-reporlvr 1 COOLEY. 'FFIRRY I lf.-X 1. 2. 3. -1 Inu-rar-l 3--gt. at urrn-. 4 limlvo 111111111 1 CO1iDF1I,I., NANCY Ilrug-On Slull' 3-rc-porlvr '1'i1'lI1Ill1' lnm-wil: 1'cI1loI'-in-4'l1i1'IA Frm-nm'l1 Club 3 I.ilvm1y Club 3. 4-mlilor-in-wlxiz-I' Xvlnfs Wllsr Anlong .'xIIll'l'1l'liIl lligll Sr'Inn1lSlutI1'nIS3 COS,-XND, IVIARK Bvlu Club 3. 4 Urznna Club 3. -1- Drag-On Stall' 3. -I FCA 2 Football 1. 2 Fre-nr'I1 Club 1. 2. 3 Leo Club 3. 4 Travli 1. 2 COTTON, BILLY CRAWFORD, KIN1 Banml 1. 2 llrum Corps 1 Flags 2 Drag-on Staff 3 Inu-ract 1. 2, 3. 4 CRAWFORD, PAIVI Buskf-llwall 1. 2, 3. 4 Library Club -I- CROSLFIY. S1'1RC.-1111, Cl1oir3, 4 Football 3 Library Club 4-pr:-siclr-Ill CRUCKETT, HELEN CRUWE, SCKYIVI' Bunml 1, 2. 3, -I-clrum major District Honor lluml 1. 2. 3, 4 All-stale 4 All-Star Marclling Band 3 N14'Nv0s1' Clinil' Band 1, 3, 4 N'14:1JonalmI's All-American Nomination 4 26'0fSenior Index Slug- Band 4 I l,0YD, DONNA Illllhlillltllllgl Irv-Innan Banzl I Xnnuul Slilllll I-an-l. 1-:lil 11. plunlognlpln-r IIIIISIIIINIIIIQL II'0lllIlHl1l' I'l'1xz-I' 2 3 Oulstumling ,Iunior Banll 3 SNIIIIIIIUIIII' IIzuuI I. 2. 3. -I DANIELS. BROCK Bunrl I. 2. 3. -I Iivlu Club 2. 3. -I Cllolr 3 Tvnnls I. 2. 3. -I Slu-mo--ll II.5, liunnl I. 2, 3 Ilonlgouu-ry Co. Sylnpllolllv lizunl I. 2 NIHIlIg1tllllt'I'N Co, ,Inu I'IIlhl'IIlIDIK' 2 NIllIIIQLlIIIIt'l'N Co, SPIIIUI' Youlb III'4'lll'4II l 3 Nlauwlauul XII--lain' lianll 3 La. All-ilulv UrvI14-sll'1l-I- Dlslrlrl I Ilonor Iianll I N'Ig'Donal1IAsAII Anu'rl1'un NILIITIIIIIQL Banwl Nonllnm- -2 Ivbol Wlbo JNIIIHIIQI .'NllIl'l'Il'illI ILS. Sluslvnls 3 Oulstaunling Ilusia-iam ISl1vnn-mll I 'Iwzuwl llu' Uulalzuuling Iramlvnuil' NI'IlI!'Yl'lI'l4'IlI in Nluwll' 3 lfaglv Sm-oul I DAVIS. I'.XIfI.A FBLA 3 Inlvrau-l 2. 3. -I DAYIS. T-XNINIY FBl,.-I 2. -I DIC RA FF, BARRY lSCO'l l'l Cbl-sa Club 2. 3-N iw' I -I--pn-siclvnl Frvnvb Club I. 2. 3 DICK. YICKIE COE -I Drug-on Stall' 3 FBLA 2. 3. 4 ,Ir. Civilan 2. 3 DICK. YICKIE CUE -I Ilrag-un Stull' 3 FBLA 2. 3. -I ,IL CINIILHI Z. 3 DILLARD, WILLI.-XXI DOTSON, DEBORAII DCP.-IS. DUROTIIY DUl'LECI'IEIN, Ill-IIDI Cross Cuunlry 3 Tran-k 3 EBANKS, CHESTER ELLIOTT, MARK FCI I 2 3 ,.' , .. FFA I. 2. 4 Football I. 2. 3. -I K4-I Club 3, 4 Frauk I. 2. 3. -I- EVE RIIART. VICTOR Bunml I. 2. 3. 4 Choir 4'-Illllhll' vborus Drama Club 3 FAIRCLUTII, BEN.-I FAHRINCER. CIIRIS Annual Stall' I Baml I-bislurian. 2 nu--ull-nl Be-Ia Club 2. 3. -I-lrvasursl Drama Club 3. 4- FIIA 2 Ls-u Club -I Slucle-nl Counvil I Whsfs Who.-I FARQUIIAR. BECKY COE 4 Drag-on Staff 3 FBLA I. 2. 3, 4 ,Ir. Civitan 2, 3 FLEINIINC, EVELYN B1-la Club I Choir l I III I-X lm- pro-ul:-nt I l'm'n1'l1 Club l-xi:-1-pn-aullnl 7 IIlIl'I'LIK'I -I- .Ir. IIIXIILIII 2 llilol I'a1-lx I SllnI1'nICouln'iI I l's-In Club I-51-1'rr'Iu1'x FOS'l'l'fR. I.-KIRK Amnnul Skull' l Flags I lim-la Club I Cln-ir I-an-vrvlalj. -I Drama Club 3 FIIX I. 2 ,Ir. Civllan -I FROST. BILLY FROST, .IOIIN Football Illilllilglvl' I. 2. 3 Trac-k rnanagvr I l ULLl-IR. DARLENE GACNE. ELLEN B1-la Club 3, -I Drama Club 3 Fra-nc-b Club 2. 3---1-vw-laly. 'I'iII4K'il'l1I'1'l' 1 nw-'isle-nlllrouml nu-nllwr .Ir. Civilan 3-acting vie- - I -I-an-L-l'n-lalj' Pilot Pack I. 2. 3. -I- Sluclvnt Counc-il I. 2. 3-sl-vrvlary 4-presiclvnl GARRETT. IIQLIAN.-X Cross Country 3 Drama Club I. 2 Drag-on Stall' 3. -I-sport mlntor Interact 4 Leo Club 2 Library Club 4 'I'nu-k 3 GIFFORD, KERRI Annual Staff 4-art vclilor Pop Club I Leo Club 4 GOBER, JEFF Cross Country I. 2, 3, -I- Drag-on Stall' 3. 4-sports 1-rlilor I-'CA I, 2, 3-prvsillvnl. -If nl I-'oolball I Kvy Club 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3. 4 C-OBER, MARK Drag-on Stall' 3, 4 FCA I, 2, 3, 4 Football I, 2, 3, -1- Key Club 2, 3. 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 GONTER, ALBERT GRAY, WANDA COE 4 FBLA 4 GRIFFIN, SHERRIE HALL, STEVE Baseball I FCA I. 2 FFA I Football I. 2 Key Club 3. 4 Track I. 2 HALEY, RANDY Basketball I, 2 Bela Club 3. 4 FCA 1, 2, 3. 4 Football I. 2. 3. 4 French Club 3 I 't'NI1I1'IlI K1-5 Club 2. 3. -I-sw-n-tary l'iIol Pavk I. 2, 3. -I- Slumlvnl Coun1'il3.-I IIEI'i.ll'K I. 2. 3 II INCIIEY SUSAN ,III Iagf 2 :RIIIIIIVP IIIl'liIll 3 B4-la Club 3. -I XXIII .Ilpl1a'l'ln-lafi 'FFIIA l Lvo Club I- TSILIKIPIII Counril 3 Il-XYDY. .IENNII-'ICR ll XRBISON, GINGER lflwir 3, -I ll IRDY. IANICE llanll I. 2, 3 Flag, 2. 3 Dranxa Club 2. 3-sl'4'l'1'I1ll'N. Il'x'Zl5IIllI IVBLI 3. 4 l n-nvln Club 3 L1-o Club ll IRT. .Il-IRRN lflmllbilll I. 2. 3. I.:-o Club 2. 3. I 'I'rau'Ix I. 2. 3 ll XYFORIJ. CAROL IIFNDERSUN. DIWN Choir 3. -I Drzuna Club 2. 3. -I IIICNNESSEY. WILLIAIII IIIINYIIL-XY. I'I'fCCY Iiauul I Drag:-on Slalllq -I IIC-I -I IIKIIIIIIISIIVS 2. -I .Ir. Civilian 2. -I IIIQNRY. TINA IIIINSIIIY,'l'llERI15.-I Ilunsl I. 2. 3, 4 L4-u Club -I- Llbraxy Club 4 IIERRINGTON, DONNA Ill-ISTI-IR, KANDY Bvla Club 3, 4 CUE -I FBLA 4 IIICKINIAN. SUSAN IIasIu'tbaII 2, 3, 4 Sullball 3. -I IIOLNIES, DENISE Ilaml I. 2, 3. 4-asst. smzlion lvallvr Bvlu Club 4 Drama Club 2 Drag-on Staff 3-assi. ad Illillldgl 1 4-ad manager ,Ir. Civitan 2, 3, 4-vivv prvsidvnl Honor Band 4 NIm'Nn-asv Clinir Band 4 Wlufs Who Among Anwril-an ILS. Slumlvnls 3 All Star NI2lI'lfIlIIlg Banll 4 I.llm'ral'y Club 3. '+I-assi. m-Llllor-ul-vllln-I IIOLIVIES, LEE Baskvtlmall I, 2 Fl-'X I 2 3 4 Trac-k -I. I IIUYT, LINDA IILIBBARD, PATTY Band I, 2, 4 Clu-ss Club 2. 4-svvm-1-lln-m1 Lilvrary Rally I. 2. 4 Lilvrary Club 4-businm IUIIINIQZPI' IIIQGIIES, NIARY Drama Club 3 IICLTQUIST. Nam-y Iiancl I I Senior Indexf 261 Iialslwllrull I. 2. 3. -I IA-o Club 3-tail lui-lvr. -I- 'I'rau-Ix I. 2. 3 SolIImII 3. -I III'N'I'ING'I'ON. 'IIIIIIII CIn'n-l'In'zulvr I Ilrunm Club I Drug-on Stull' -I ,IUIllnI'l'IIz's 3. Slullvul Counvil I vlivlmlw 2. 3. -I IIL'R'II.-XDO. SUNNY IIIISIIXND. IJI-IISIIII1 VIII 3 I.1Iu-urx Club -I x..lm.-,lull I .l.xc114soX. mvlcx .I xcixsox. Lucix' .I.'XCIiSUY. MICIIAIII. .I xx11+1sox.'l'I:m1s.x I IRRI'1l.l,, noN1'r.x rm xv 'a IOIINSON, IQY,-INS Iiuwlu-llrull I. 12.3.-I IVCX I Slurlm-nt Counvil I Iriu-I. I. 2. II IOIIXSON. G 'IRY I I X 1.2.3.-I JOHNSON. .IANICI-I .IOIINSOY I I,EA'I'.'I IOIIYSOY. GLORIA Xnnuul Stull I Drug-on Slzllhll -I- I IIA I. 2. 3 JOHNSON. LYDIA Rauul I Drum Corps I lim-la Club -I CI11'f'1'lm'zuIm'l' 2. 3. -I I'I1'1-llrll Club 2. 3 Gynmllusllva I .Iuniorm-ltvs 2. 3. 'I Iivy Club -I-swm-lI1n'ul'l Pilol Park I. 2. 3. -I IIo1le'o TUHIII I. 2. 3. QI IOHNSOY, XIARGII-1 l,In-as Club I. 2-vn'vpl'1'sul1'llI 3-Ill'I'SIII4'III Drag-on Stull' 3, -I-pllologmplmvl' I'Il'l'll4'Il Club 3 ,IOIIYSOY NI.-XRIOY llamsl I. 2 Rim-lmull 3. -I Yollvybull -I IOIIYSOY, NIIKI-I KfXN'I'OR, IMVID Illzlsm-lwalll I. 2 Inlvrau-I -I 'l'Slu1Ivnl Counvll I. 2 'kwrvslling I, 2 KI-1l,I.Y, NANCY Gymnaslivs 2. 3 KIXYEY, PAM Iiaulll I. 2. 3. 4 Flag- 3, -I IIYIIIIILISIIVS 2 KITE, ALAN I I7A I. 2 Roclvo 'Il-am 2. -I I.Al,,'XNIJE, RONNI Ii Chou I. -I I.,'YNIIIER'I'. .IESSIE DECA 3, -I I.-XNIISERI. ROBERT I.. I I A I. 2. 3-svvlw-lary. -I-pn--ulvnl Rollvo IIIl'2llll 2 I.I4,I.,1.II.-YIiI.I-I5 Ilrumu l.lub 2 I l'm-nrll Club 3. -I I.Ibrz1rx Club I. 2 Pilot Puvk -I 'I'r-:mia 3. -I I.I-QGER. ELOYCE I,I'1S'I XGE. IKRIAX Duml I. 2. 3. -I Drum Corps -I- I'II't'lIl'Il Club 3 Ir. Civilzm I. 2. 3. -I IIIGER. GIQRYIS I,I'I .IUNI'I. nowx IIHIHI I Rvlu Club -I Crow Counlrx 3. -I I lI K -I ,Ir. Civilun I. 2 Iran-k I. 2. -I IIIOVARD. GORDON I.iIrmry Club -I LOUVIER. DAVID I.L'Kli. .IOIIY DECIY I.YNCII. .IAXII-I5 XIACIIIN.-X. I,I'II'I Annual Stull 2 Daxsvlmll Z Ifuslwllnall I. 2 Drama Club 2 Pootbull 3 Inln-ravi 3, -I 'Il-nnis I, 2. 3 Irzuzk I. 2 YI-XCHINA. LORI-iN 'kliuml 2 ,I:I'Il'1'l'Il'Il Club I IIIIt'l'ill'I 4 'lqvnnia 2. -I +.XmI1iv Club I YI.XI..'XCIII. RICGIN.-K I Il-X I. 2. 3. AI Gyllllmsln-s 2 Solhllrull I YI,-YYYI IIE, WII,l.I.UI CI11'-s Club 2. -I-vi4-1-prvsulvnl I'Il'l'lH'll Club 3 YI.fYRCEI.I.O. CIIRIS Duml I. 2, 3, -I RiII4-- 3. 'I-vuplzlin Dvlzl Club 3. -I .Ir. Civilan 3 La. All-Stall' Iiuncl '76 2 YVI1o's Wllcu AlnongAuu'ri1'11l1 II.5. 51 bool: 3 Dlslru-I Honor Ruml I. 2. 3-lIrst c'lu1lr.4 I,u, All-Star Vlarrluing Iiaml 3 YIVN-vsm' Lllllll' Daml I. 2. 3. -I Oulslumllng Baml Soplx. 2 Oulslumling Clarinvt Play:-1' I. 2. XII-DonalcI's All Arm-riuun Ruml Nominm- 3. 4 MARX, MICHEl.l.I-I NIfX'I'IlI-IWS. JERRY FFA 3. 4 Isolllllzill I Imrk I. Z. 4 'YI.fYlQI.. ROY NIAYO. PEGGY Annual Stall 2-assi. 3-lbalurvs vslitor 4-vclilor-in-cfhivl' Bn-la Club 3, 4-szrmzrn-tary FBLA I, 2-parliamentarian Inu-rauzl 3, 4 Pilol Pavk I. 2, 3. 4 Sluclvnl Counvil I. 2. 3. -I- Wbok Who 4 YI4'CI.I'IYDON. CII'XI.I'IYI'1 CIw1'l'I1'zuI1'r I. 2. 3. -'I Cboir 2. 3. 'I- 'liruvlx I Yls-CLENDON. KI'IYNI'1'I'II YI:-CI,ENDON, I'1l,MI'1R Iiuskvllmall I. 2. 3. -I Drag-on Stull' -I FI .-X I. 2, 3 'I'rau-Ii I XII-KIIIIIEN. KELLY NIvN'III,l.IAN.IESSI:1 XII-YIUIIEN, CINDY Iizuul I. 2 Drum Corps I. 2 lin-I-lunll 3 liuskexlmll I Drug-on Staff 2 Inlvramtl 2. 3. -I-sn'1'l'L'tal'y Pilot Pam-k I, 2, 3. 4 Slutlvnl Counvll 2. 3. -If Ivnnis 2 Class Commission:-r I NIIDKIFI5. ROGER YIIERS, GORDON vlalss n-pw I'II A I. 2-svmim-I. 3-pn-sulvxll NIII,l.ER, GARRY YIII.I.ER, .IANIICS YIONTAGUE, CINDY FI-IA 3-SI'I'I'9IL1Ij' NIOORE, ARCIIIE IVIOORE, LEAIVION Cllolr 4 Ifoolball I, 2, 3, 4-captain Travli I, 2. 3, 4 IVIORENO, LYNN CIu'm-rlearlvr 2 COE -I I RI.A 4-sm-Qrwlary Inleraul 3, 4 MOSES, VINITA DECA 3. 4 FBLA 2, 3, 4 IYIOSS, GREG OZAN, BARBARA COE 4 FBLA 4 OLIVIER, SHIRLEY Clwerleacler 2, 3, 4 FHA I Fn-nch Club 3 Pilol Pack 4 ONEAL, SCOTT Drug-on Staff 3, 4 FCA I. 2. 3 FFA I, 2. 3, 4 Football I. 2, 3 Km-y Club 2, 3, 4 Trumzk 1.2. 3 PAGE. LARRY PAYTON, DAVID PEARSON, DORIS PENNY, PAM Band I. 2, 3. 4 liaskclball 2, 3 III-ta Club 3. 4 PETERS, ANNIE PITZER, IOIIN Iiase-ball I, 2 Bela Club 3, 4 Drug-on Stall' 3 PORTER, TERRI Band I, 2. 3, 4 Choir I sl-ulaliw 262f Senior Index Sllulvnl Clrunvll l-rl-prl-wlllnllxnf l'O'l'El-IT. Glll-IG FCX l. 2 l 41mllJzlll l. 2. 3. -lf l,llDl'1ll'f Clulx -lf-vi:-v lll'l'hlll4'Ill l'OWl':l,l.. .ll'lJY livla Clulr 3. 4 Cllvwa Clulr l. 2-sv1'l'm-lilly lJI'illl1il Clulv l. 2. 3-Nl'l'l'l'lill'X -l llrug-un Stall' 3-l'vzlhm-5 1-:lilm Frvnrll Clulr 2. 3Tl'l'llllI'll'I'. 4-vim' prvslulvnl l lu flulm 3- 1 mm-r 4-i '--imlz-nl , ' . . ll' 'i . l'OWl'll.l.. NllCll.'Xl3l. POWERS, ll.-XYID DEC.-X l l F.'K l. 2. 3 l'Rlfl'lVlq. 'l'OXlNlY Fl ,-K l. 2. 3. 4 QUlYOXl'1S. ClfORClC lxlltllllllll l. 3 liASll0'I l'. COLRTYEY limlm Clulv 4 lkl'lUullJ3ll l. 'Tm-nnis 'l rvnvl1 Clulw l ,kSfH'l'4'r I. REICHLEY. GLEN Ch.-ss Clull 2. 3 Fl't'lll'll Clulr 3 RICHARDSON. TODD Rl'l lqNl.'KN. SCOTT Basvlmall l. 2. 3. 4 FC.-X 2. 3. -l- lslllllllilll l. 2, 3. 'l Kvy Clulr 3. -l Lilnrarv Clulm 4 . HI. ROSEN DOLL, l-'Rl-YN Yli'l l'.-X RUSS, BILLY Cross Country l. 2. 3. 4 Km' Clulm l llark l. Z. 3 RUl l'l2R, Xlf.-KN Bn-la Club 3. 4 Clu-e-l'ln-alll-1' 2. 3 Drama Cluln l Frenrll Clul12. 3 ,lr. Civltan 2. 3, 4 Library Clulu l SALMON. JEFF French Club 3, 4-prusimlm-nl lnteracl 2, 3, 4-viuv pn-siclrnt Tennis 1, 2. 3-captain SCHWENKE, SUZANNE Drag-un Staff' 3, 4-lbatures Rodeo Tvam 3 SCHWEITZER, RICK Basketball l, 2. 3. 4 FCA l, 2 Key Clulm 2, 3. 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 SCOTT, ALECIA SCOTT, ANNIE SCOTT, LUClLl.F SHAW, LISA Bs-lu Clulm 3. 4 COE 4 Drama Clulw 3 Drag-un Staff 3 FBLA 2. 4-vivm'-prvslllvlll l rn-nmrh Clulw 3 Leo Clulw 3. 4-Sl't'l't'lill'f' SIMMONS, BARBARA SIFVINIONS. LARRY Baseball l. 2, 3. 4 Basketball 1, 2 FCA l, 2, 3 l-'omhall l. 2, 3, 4 Hn ll l'lQ'N'S Uil l' l'r1-nl'l14.lulb l lv, mul, S. 'lf-XNYX SN TH KARY 'l'ru.'k l. 2 SIMNION. ll . 1 DI l l- 'LX' lrvasu rf -1' SXIITH. IJEXYIS SNll'l'll. N l.-X RCA RET SOWFl.l ' l'X'l'llll'l X ,b. - , SPIRES. l.lYlJ.X I-'BIA 3. 4 l'lI.vX l. 2. 3 l-'n-nl-lm Cluls 3. -l Sl'lKl'l5. SHJXROX llalnml l. 2. 3. 4 Xlzljsrlvllmfx 4 Llunr -l-Yarslly Clmir. Curl s l.llmr-vapluln 1 7 ...Q by Illlldhll Sl'lYl'IY. ICIJWIN .Knnuul Stull' 4 llranm Clul14 .7. l'ilul llarli l. ... 3. 4 Slull:-nl Cuuns-il 4 'l'ra1-k 2 Xrl Clulm 2 5'l':Xll.lfY. ROY-Xl,l7 lfunllrall -lf ll1lm'l'zu'l 4 S'l'Rl'1E'lNS, W'.XYNl'l S'l'liliE'I'S. W'-XYXPI S'l'RlYGl1li. llII,l. S'l'lf,-K RT. Bl-.CKY Band l. 2. 3. 'l Drum Curpa I Rillvs ZZ. 3-1-uptuin. -l-rn TIIOM.-XS. NllClllCl.I.l-I Annual S1 all' 4 Bantl l. 2. 3 Drum Corps l. 2. 3 Bvlu Clulx -ruplzlln 3. -l-x lm' pr:-sixlvnl Drama Clulr 3 Gf'lIlI!2l5lll's Nlanagvr 3. 4 Kvy Clulm Al-sum-ll1m1l'l 'l'llONll,SON, ,-XNIJRIHIIQ 'l'HON'll'SOY. IRWIN Annual Slilllll -l- l3ran1aClul1-l DECA 3. -l-vim' l1I'l'hllll'Ill FBL.-X 3. 4 Kvy Clulm 3. 4 l.llJI'ill'y Clulm l. 2. 3 Sluclvnl Cuunvil 4 .-XrtClul1 l. 2 VANCE ,.I ANHT l'rvn1'll Club Ii Y.-XUCHY. Ll-I,-Xll Band l. 2 Flags 2 .lUI'llHl'K'lll'S 2. 3-virv p1'n-siclvnl 4 Kvy Clulm 3-swvvllu-arl Stumlm-nl Cu Vlfl LLON. YANIQSS.-X -Xnnual S tall' 2. 3 Clnw-l'lvaclv1' .5 lllll'l'iil'l l .luninrvllz-s 3. 4 KvyClulm2-sm-1-lllvali Slullvnl Cnunvil l. 2. 3. 4 VlNClfNT, K.'Yl'Y Clwir 2 llramuClul1 l. 2 l'r4'nm'll Clulr 3 lnloravl 3, 4 Hmlw 'Fm un l. Z. 3. 4 WANCFQICZ, l-IlJWlY um-il 1.2.3.4-lx 'Uflill Fl I' 2. 3-lumml ml-lnlwr. 'lf-Sgt. all JXFIH5 XVI-1l.l.5. ISRFNIJ.-X XX'liI,l.S. K XRICN Wl1l.l,S.X'l-IllSll-I Flll I Class Cunllnlssiulmvr l WllllJl3ON. 'l'l'lllRY lllllgl-Hll Stall 3 Iflil, X l l'll'4'lll'll Clull 3 WIll'l'l-I. Sllllll.l-XY Xnnual Stall' 2 l'll'l'Il1'lll:llllD3 XYl1nEWlw ,-Xxllm1g:.Xr XYll.l.l VNIS. IZRNJEST Wll.l.lpKM5, NIXRY lltll-I 4 DFCX 4 l lil,.l 4 WIl.l,l.'lNl5. S KYIJR X liuml l. 2.41 livla Clull -l llllr'I'ai1'l 2.31 Ill'l'll'illl llb, hluclvnls 4 SlllIll'lIl Cuunvil l. Ll. -l Wll.l.l-HIS. 'l'lNl WILSON. Kl'1I.l.l llunrl l. 2. 3. 4 Xl1llul'l'll4'N 3. 'l- ll:-lu l,lulv -l I..-u Cluln ll Wl'l'llEli5. .l.-XNIES lh-ln Clulu 3. -1-pn-sill llragmn Stull' 3 L1-ny Clull 3-.lr. liuarml WOLCO'l l', l,lNlJ.-K ljfilg-U11 Stall' 3 WOODEN, .llNlNlY Bam-lmall l. Z. 3 Drag-un Stall' 2 DICCA 4 Fmrllulll l. 2 Km-y Clulw 2. 3 WOODS, K.-l'l'llY WOOLISY. 'lf-XlVllVlY Clwss Clull l Dranux Clulv 3 l'xl'l'l1t'll Clulm 3 YOUNG, CLENN lIlll'l'2li'l 2. 3. -l-Sr. li: l-nl Xlvnmlwr. 4-vi.-v prvsillvnt lil I1 l Ylt'llllTl'l' Senior Indexf 263 FRESHMEN Adams, Mary 207 Adams. Mattie 207 Archer. Randy 207 Arender, jenny 207 Ashworth, Linda 207 Ashworth, Paul 207 Ashworth. Paula 207 Ashworth, Susan 207 Aumiller, Rodney 106, 207 Baggett,,Keith 207 Bailey. Melton 207 Baily, Rodney 207 Baird, Jennifer 89, 207 Baker. Rob 38, 207 Bellamy, John 207 Beshire, Millie 207 Bellings, Bruce 207 Blackwell, Pam 207 Bond, Pamela 207 Booth, Jimmy 20, 207 Boudreux. Audrey 207 Boycott. Karen 207 Boyd. Gerald 207 Brogden, Diane 207 Brooks. Jeffrey 207 Brown, Dawn 90, 207 Brown. Davetta 207 Burge, Donna 207 Burks, Venita 91, 207 Burns, Syrina 207 Busby, Isaac Bush, Darnell 207 Cope, Sherri 207 Carpenter, Becky 207 Carroll, Idene 80, 89, 207 Carter, Maryjean 207 Chalin, Layne 207 , Chevalier, Carmen 207 Childs, Brian 90,207 Chitty, Carolyn 207 Clark, Dietra 207 , Clark, Kerry 20, 207 Clark, Ronda 208 - Cleghorn, Theresa 164, 208 Cole, Bradley,208 Cole. Kimmie 104, 208 Coleman, Lori 208 collins. Ricky 208 Comeaux,,Ste hanie 89, 208 . P Conerly, Donna 208 Cooley, Annette 208 Cooley, Brent 208 Coo1ey,,Charles,208 i Cooley, Tina 208 Cooper, Benita- 208 ' Coram. Renny 203 Courtney, Kim 208 Ford, Gary 209 Forrester, Amy 86, 161, 209 Forcythe, Seheryl 209 Fountain, Lloyd Foster, Stanley 209 Frazier, Dennis 209 Freeman. Mary 1 12 Frusha, Dondra 142. 209 Fulton, Rodney 20. 209 Gagne, Bruce 20, 209 Galloway, Greg 209 Garcia, David 20, 209 Gaskin, Debbie 209 Gilbert, Debbie Gill. Mickey 209 Gillard, Patty 209 Glavino. Anthony 209 Glavino, James 209 Godbold. Leah 90, 209 Gordon, Wendell 209 Graham, Vlary 104, 209 Gratten, Diane 164. 209 Graves, David 16, 209 Greer. Jeff 209 Griggs. Teri 83, 209 Gruber, Russel 20. 209 Hallet. Chrissy 209 Hamilton. Craig 209 Hamilton.. Lynn 20, 209 Hamilton, Thomas 209 Hanchey, Mark 102, 209 Hardin, Emma 209 Harlow, Roman 209 Harper, Julynda 209 Harris, Ted 20, 142, 209 Havard, Donna 209 Hayes. Robert 20. 209 Henton. Gary 209 Henton, Jerry 20, 209 Hester. Joe 210 Hickman, Clifton 210 - Hickman, Darlene 210 Higdon, Terri 104, 210 Highland, Denise 91, 210 Hindsman, Robbie 210 Holmes, Jeffery 210 Holton, Jimmy Howe, Lacy 20, 98, 210 Howes. Franz 210 Hubbard, Angela 62. 104. 21 Hubbard, Barbie 210 Hughes, David 164. 210 Hultquist, Sandy 210 Hurtado, Jackie 210 Iles, Patrik 210 Iles, Phala 161, 210 Iles, Scott 20, 210 Isabell, Dalton 210 Cox, Renata 208 Craig, Patricia 208 Crawford, Armener 208 Crook, Lynn 208 Crosley, Perry 208 Cross, Wilbur 208 Crowe, Dawn 80, 208 Cryer, Dana 208 ' Culver, Ellen 208 Curl, Cindy 208 Curtis, Darrell 208 Dalbausser, Diane 62, 102, 208 Davis, Ronnie 208 Dear, Paula 208 De Jean, John 208 Dick, Dedra 91, 208 Doyle, Kathy 208 Doyle, 'Melanief208 Dozier, Kennith 106. 208 Dupas, Peter 208 Dupleehain, Charles 208 Duplechain, David 209 Durham, Patti 209 , Elliot, Rendi 209 Farmer, Randy 209 , , Finn, Mike 20, 209 Ford Clifford 209 ' 264f Index Jackson, Jackson, Alison 2 10 Charles 2 10 Jackson, Elizabeth 210 Jackson. Guy 210 Jackson. Louise 210 Jackson, Robert 210 Jackson, Shirley 210 Jackson, Tammy 210 Jaimson, Greg 20, 210 Jantz, rlenea 210 Ma Jefferes,-Dennis 2 10 Johnson, David 20, 210 Johnson, James 210 Johnson, Julia 85, 210 , Johnson, Kathy 210 Johnson, Kay 210 Johnson Tina 210 Johnson Toni 91, 210 - Johnson :Tracy 20, 98, 142, 210 Jones, Annette 210 - Jones, Christopher 210 Jones. Cynthia 210 Jones, Cynthia 210 Jones, Dwight 210 Jopling, Gayle 210' Kelley, Cheryl 161, 210 Kelly, David 20, 211 Knight, James 211 i Kouatan. Dorothy 211 Labhy, Frank 211 La Lande. Larry 21 1 Lambert, Sam 211 Lampo. Rose 21 1 Lauderback, Larry 211 Lawing. Jay Lee, Alan 211 Lee. Melinda 211 Lee. Tim 90, 91, 92. 101, 102. 21 l Leonard. Mary 83. 211 Lestage. David 38, 80. 106 Lewis, Barbara 211 Lewis. Curtis 211 Lewis, Mark 211 Ledoux, Betty Jo 21 1 Lingo, David 211 Lumpkin, Travis 211, Machina. Polly 38. 211 Manino, David 211 Manitzas. James 21 1 Nlanville, Ethan 164, 211 Marcantel, Rollin 21 1 March. Roslyn 21 1 Marks. Ronnie 2 11 Marsalise, Steve 20, 211 Martin. Cleo 211 Martin, Julie 21 1. Martin, Sean 211 Martinez, Sherri 91, 211 Martines, Tommy 211 Maxi, Brenda 83. 112, 211 Mazyck, William 211 McBride, Joey 211 McClendon. James 211 McClinton, Joyce 211 McCreary, Johnna 2 1 1 McCullough, Dana 161, 21 McGee, Mike 2 11 McGee, Sandra 211' ' McKay, Henrance 211 McKe1ler, Greg 20, 2127 McMullen, Tracy 2 12 Melancon, Craig 20, 212 Midkiff, Romana 212 Miers, Troy 20, 212 Mikkelson, John 212 Miller. Kevin 20, 212 Milstead, Renee 212 Moore, Mark 212 Morrison, Lindy 83, 112, 2 Morvan, Paul 20, 212 Moses, Richard 212 Moses, Tammie 212 Moses, Tracie 142, 212 Mulkey, Allen 20, 212 Myles. Tania 91, 212 Nash, Paul Newell, Dan 212 Nielson, Christine 212 Owens, Pam 212 Palmer, Gerald 212 Parrott, Darryl 212, Payne, Tracie 90 A Payton, Jeff 212 Payton, Marie 212 Perry, Kevin Picou, Kevin 212 Pierce, Ralph 90, 212 Piper, Angela 212 Piper, Terry 20,, 212. Pitzer, Jeff 212 Porter, Eugene 212 Porter. Phyllis 142, 212 Potts, Chuck 164, 213 Powell, Joan 213 Prater, Paula 213 Prater, Gilbert 213 Pugh, John 213 1 Ramsey, Lowell 20, 213 Rial, Danielle 213 Rice, Robert 213 Reichert, Rodney 1 2 12 Riffle, Dennis 213 Rosendoll, Norbert 213 Ross. Carol 213 Samudio, Delano 213 Sanders, Andy 20, 213 Satcher, Carolyn 213 Satcher, Darryl 213 Salcher. Kenneth Schmidt, Vicki 213 Scott. Frank 213 Scott Marceliers 213 ' Scott, Myra 213 Self, Veronica 213 V Shaw, Tanya 2 1 3 Shirley, Daniel 213 Shirley. Elizabeth 213 Silas. Frank 213 Simon. Rose 104, 213 Simmons, Dennis 20. 213 Simmons, Melissa 213 Simmons. Maurice 213 Simmons, Mike 20. 98, 142, 213 Simpson, Sharon 89, 91. 213 Sizemore, Danny 213 Skinner, Harvey 214 Slattcn. Todd 214 Slaydon, Brenda 1214 Slaydon, Darlene 214 Slaydon, Darlene 214 Slaydon, Lindon 214 Slover, Shannon 20, 0164. 214 Small. Keith 214 Smith. Brenda 2.14 Smith, Joseph Smith, Melinda 214 Smith, Timothy 214 Spears, Billy 20, 214 ' Spikes, Karen 214, V Spikes. Theresa 214 Spikes, Toronto 38, 214 Stengel, Patti 214 A Stevens, Sylvia 161, 214 Stevcnson,.Kevin 214 Steward, Patty 161, 214 Stracner, Steven 214 Strange, Steven ' Strange, Brenda 214 St. Romain, Leonia 214 St. Romain, Rebecca 214 Sullivan, Kathleen 2-14 - Tellis, Leacher 2 14 Tervoy, Robin 2,14 1 1. Thomas, Norma 161, 214 Thomas, Milton 91, 214, Thomas,iTreasure 62, 104, 214 Thompson, Castrena 91, 214 Thompson, Velvet 214 Thormbury,.Bruce 16, 164, 214 Toothman, Robert 214 Townsend, Charles 214 Tumpkin, Travis Turner, Lori 214 ' 1- Upshaw, Sharon 214 Vaughn, Lori, 142,-2 141 ' Vernier., Terrie 38, 214 Vickers, Monica 214 i A Victor, Amber 90 Vincent, Sue 214 ' Waid, Karen 215 Waller, Kary 215 7' Wardle, David 215 Ware, Jacqueline 91, 215 Warren, Dennis 20, 215 Wascom, Charles 215 Washington, Greg 215 Washington, Kerry 215 Z Watson, Donnie 215, Watson, Kenneth 215 Watson, Mona 215 . Weaver, Paul 90, 215 West, Karen 215 Whitaker, Gloria 2150 White, Charlotte 215 Whitehead, Alpha 215 XA' . U - I 5 ' 7 Wilkerson. Henry 215 Wilkinson, Mike 106. 215 Williams, Anita 215 Williams, Clarence 215 Williams. Martha 215 Williams, Tommy 215 Wilson, Karen 215 Withers, Kim 215 Womack, Cecil 215 Wood, Ed 215 Wood, Kim 215 Woods, Debra 215 Wright. Tam 84, 142. 215 Yearhy. Ernst 215 Young. Tammy 215 Youngblood. Tammy Zaruba. Edward 215 Zaruba. Jerry 215 Theo 154. 163,200 pi,,,,,,, SOPHOMORES Acy.'Scott 200 Anderson, Allan 164, 200 Anderson, Altha 83, 200 Anderson, Glen 200 Anderson, Paula 39. 200 Anderson, Anderson, Tommy 63, 154. 200 Archer. Greg 80, 200 Archer, Jndy 152, 200 Archield. Charisse 200 Arrington, Edith 91. 200 Ashworth, Angela 200 Ashworth, Faye 90, 200 Ashworth, Sarah 200 Baggett, Roy Bailey, Chris Bailey. Dennis Bailey, Lea Bailey, Robert Banks, Timmy 200 .1 . Johnson, Greg A. 203 Barbe. Gary 200 Bartield.. Monda 39, 200 Barmore, Kim 62, 104, 200 Barr, David 200 Barr, Michael 16. 200 Bellando, David 80. 152, 162, 200 Belton, Taywana 200 Beshore. Diana 200 Bickham, Gerald 16, 200 Billings, Tammy 201 Binion, Diana 201 Blanton, Angie 154, 201 Bluitt, Karen 201 Bohm, Warren 201 Bolton, Emma 201 Bomboy, Patsy 201 Bond, Samuel 164, 201 Boycott, Brian 16. 201 Branch, Bonita 62, 90. 1 12, 154, 201 Branch, Doug 16, 201 Brewer, Lydia 62. 104, 149. 201 Brink, Ronnie 201 Brown, Belinda 201 Brown, Charles 108, 201 Brown, Elizabeth 80, 104, 152, 153, 163, 201 Brown, Frank 16, 98, 163, 201 Brown, Staci 39, 201 Brown, Thelton 201 Buckley, Tim Burks, Tina 201 Burns, Sharon 39, 152, 201 Busby, Bobbie 1 12 Busby, Cynthia 83, 112, 201 Bushnell, Leenora 201 Butler, Cindy Butler, Robert 201 Byrd, Scott 201 Calcote, Horace 152 Cannon, David Carter, Taylor 201 Childs, Lisa 201 Clark, Rhonda 150. 201 Clay. Vanetta 201 Cleghorn, Frank 201 Cochran. Donna 86, 201 Coker, Denise 201 Cooley. Bret 201 Cooley. Caryn 39, 149. 201 Comstock. Johnny 201 Craig. Darrell 208 Crain. Ben 63. 108, 163. 201 Crawford. Mark 16, 108, 142. 143, 146. 163. 201 Crockett. Thelma 201 Crook David 16, 38. 201 Cross. Linda 201 Cross. Lisa 201 Cross, Winston 108. 201 Dalhausser, Dirk 201 Dalrymple. Vickie 91. 201 Darbonne. Richard 152, 201 David. Michael 201 Davis. Jerry 201 Deason. Deana 201 Delahunt. Rhonda 201 Devillier. Brit 80. 146. 163. 201. Dotson. Gerald Dotson, Jackie 84, 201 Dotson, McKinley 201 Doyle. Mark 201 Dozier, Paige 201 Draughe, Dennis 201 Driver, Marietta 201 Dupas, Paula 201 Duplechain, Tina 201 Dykes, Evadell 201 Eason, Anthony 201 Elliott, Kenneth 201 Elliott, Shannon 108, 118. 201 Engram. Jeffery 201 Ernst, William 38, 202 Everett, Lynn 202 Everhart, Glenda 90, 91, 92, 202 Farquhar, Belinda 39. 150. 163. 202 Foitek, Joanne Ford, Goctric 108. 202 Foreman, Connie 202 Forsythe, Michael 16, 202 Foster, Lydia 90, 202 Franklin, Monica 90, 92, 202 Frazier. Lauson 202 Freeman, Floyd 202 Frusha, Jeff 202 Fuller, Robbie 16, 202 Funk, Debra 36, 37. 154, 202 Gamble, Richard 202 Gatson, Dan 202 Gifford, Gerald 80, 202 Gilbert, Debbie 202 Gill, Beverly 91, 202 Gill. Derek 202 Gill. Hobbie 38 Gill, Jefferson Gill. Ovie 202 Gimmick, Larry 202 Goins, Martha 90, 152, 202 Gonzales, Jesse 202 5 Goodeaux, Dorothy 202 Grass, Mark 202 Green.. Lisa 202 Green. Marci 84, 85, 142, 14-3, 146, 147, 149, 202, 257, 259 Greene. John 202 Ham, Laura 38, 89, 149, 202 Hanchey, Kevin 82, 108, 146, 147, 157, 202, 259 Hanchey, Kristy 39, 154. 155, 202 Hanchey, Laurie 89, 149, 202 Handy. Frank 108, 202 Hardin, Phyllis 202 Harper, John 202 Harriman, Sharron 202 Harris, Cheryl 112, 202 I : I ' I : It ' 1 Harris, Jimmy Harris. Richard Hayford, Ronnie Hazelwood. Tommy 202 Henderson, Jeanie 202 Henson. Tina 202 Hester, Steve 202 Hickman, Jimmy 152, 202 Hickman, Teresa 152, 202 Hicks., Lynn 202 Hill, Greg 202 Hill, Wanda 90. 202 Hillard, Wanda 90. 202 Hillman, David 203 Hines, Telina 39, 154. 203 Hitchens, Sheldon 108, 203 Hoeting, Meredith 39. 154. 203 Hollie, Marvin 203 Holton, Jimmy 203 Howes, Billy Hubbard. Virginia 203 Hunter, Jim 102. 146, 203 Husband, Rose 203 Husband. Sarah 203 lles, Trey 16. 108. 146, 203 Mayes, Doris 204 Mayes, Maurice 204 Meadows, Steve 118 Miller, Julie 91, 204 Milstead, Jeffery 204 Mitchell, Darryl 204 Morrison, Randy 63, 108. 142 143, 146, 204, 257. 259 Moses. Roger 204 Mulkey, Kim 39, 159. 204 Munoz, Diana 204 Myers. Alisha 204 Nash. David 204 Nelson, Scott 204 Noble. Edna 204 Norman. Bruce 16, 204 0'Banion. Antonita 204 Owen. Billy 204 Owens, Keith 204 Parker, Brenda 91. 204 Parker, Lynne 142. 143. 149. 204. 257. 259 Perkin s, Michael 204 Peters. Felix 204 Kathy 80. 152. 204 Jackson, Charles 108. 203 Jackson, Cicero 203 Jackson, Evette 203 Jackson, Jeffery 203 Jackson, Midget 203 Jackson, Paul 203 Jackson, Sharon 203 Jeffares, Linda 203 Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Andy 16. 82. 108, 146, 16 3, 203 Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Bonnie 203 ohnson Fredrick Piper, Patrick 16. 90, 146. 204 Piper, Vicki 204 Piper. Willie 204 Pitzcr, Jimmy 80, 152. 204 Planche. Scott 16, 98. 152, 164 204 Plummer. Robert 38, 204 Porter. Eugene 90, 93. 108 Poteet, Angela 204 Prater, Donald 204 Prather, Tim 204 Propst, Eddie 205 Queen, Johnny Rashott, Lori 205 Johnson, Gregory Johnson, Leonard 203 Johnson, Vivian 91, 203 Jones, Angel 38, 154, 163, 203 Jones, Jed 203 ' Jones, Lillie Ray. James 205 Jones, Lydia 1 12, 203 Jones , Mike 203 Jones, Patricia Jones, Scott Jones, Tony 203 Jordon, Jackie 203 A King, Joe 74, 203 Kite, Pam 203 Knight. Richard 152, 203 Lauderback, Natalie 203 Lawson, Joey 203 Ledoux, Milton 203 Lee, Cedric 203 Lee, Edith 203 Lee, Jon 203 Lester, Ray 203 Lewis, Edward Lewis, Susan 142, 143, 150, 203 Lowe, Vicky Lynch, Gerald 203 Lyons, Paul 203 McClinton, Roderick 21 1 McConathy, Jay 204 McDonald, Debra 204 McGee, Bernard 204 McKay, Carl McMillian, James 204 Mace, Mitzi 203 Manitzas, Jimmy 203 March, Ricky 203 Markham, Terry Marks, Keith 203 Marks, Shellia Martin, Rodney Martin, Shawn 80, 164, 203 Marx, Karen 204 Marx, Norma 204 Mayes, Bernadine 204 U: ': i 'Ili 2 161 204 Ritterbeck, Jonna 150, 205 Rittman, John 16, 205 Robinson, Karen 39. 150, 205 Robinson. Terry 16, 205 Roebuck, Davidg205 Rumby. Greg 205 Russell, Lisa 154, 163, 205 Rutherford, Brent 146, 205 Salusbury, Tim Sanut, Daniel 205 Satcher, Kenneth 205 Satcher, Mary 205 Satcher, Robert 205 Sawyer, Helen Schmidt, David 16. 205 Scott, Arthur 205 Scott, Gloria 205 Scott, Lydia 39, 205 Sharpe. Tami 91, 205 Shield, Barbara 205 Shirley, Kathy 38, 205 Shugart, Tammy 205 Silas, Robin Simmons, Angela Simmons, Edwin 152, 205 Simmons, Leroy 152, 205 Simmons, Leslie 39, 80, 152 205 Simon, Mikeal 205 Sisco, Barry 205 Sittig, Renee 205 Smith, Kim 39, 152, 163, 205 Spikes, William 82, 108, 205 Spivey, Mark 80, 205 Sprague, Wendell Starky, Kelton 205 Stevenson, Eric 16, 205 Steward, Otis 108, 205 Steward, Carlos 205 Steward, Gregg 16, 152, 205 Still, Norman 142, 143, 146 205 Stracener, Shannon - Stracener, Todd 152, 205 : u ' ' I 1 x A 1 Indexf 265 Tarter, Toby - 16, 698, 206 Taylor, Kayren 90, 142, 143, 149, 163, 206 Taylor, Terry 206 Thibodeax, Catherine 206 Thomas, Patrice 161, 206 Thomas, Shirley 91. 206 Thompson, Cynthia t Thompson, Jenifer 39, 206 Thompson, Roderick 206 Townsley, Kevin 16, 206 Turner, David 206 Upshaw, Karen 90, 206 Vaughn, Chester 206 Vincent, Betsy 118, 150, 206 Vrendenburg, Karen 206 Walker, Dawn 206 Walker, Mike Walters, Warrick 90, 206 Walters, Wytonia 161, 206 Wardle, Delena 206 Washington, Darryl 206 Webster, Liane Welborn, Kraig 80, 206 West, Arnold 206 West, Rhonda 206 White, John 102 White, Wendy 206 Whitehead, Linda Whittington, James 206 Whittington, Johnna 206 Wiggins, Barbara Wiggins, Lynn 154, 206 Wilkenson, James 206 Williams, Dee 142, 143, 163, 206 Woodard, Vickie 206 Woods, Ken 16, 206 Wright, Geri 90, 91, 152, 206 Young, Shirley 39. 152, 206 JUNIORS Alexander, Gus 16, 193 Allen, Barbara 193 Ambler, James 108, 150, 193 Anderson, Bill 16, 98, 142, 143 146, 193 Anderson, Glen 193 Anderson, Rickey 98, 193 Ashworth, Jerry 193 Baggett, Carolyn 193 Bailey, Dennis A. 152, 193 Bailey, Renee 193 Baird, Thomas 150, 193 Baker, Andy 38, 193 Bartlett, Teri 39, 152, 193 Bayless, Cindy 193 Bednarek, Jody 98, 150, 193 Binion, Linda 193 Blackmon, Sheila 193 Blake, Calvin 193 Bloyd, Rhonda 118, 144, 154 155, 163, 193 Boothe, Rhonda 193 Boudreaux, Mary 193 Branch, Karen 62, 104, 143 146, 147, 149, 193 Braxton, Ricky 193 Brewer, Jama 193 Brown, Suzette 150, 193 Bumpass, Felese 36, 37, 149 161, 193 Burks, Renee 90, 193 Burnette, David 193 ' Cain, Melissa 77, 142, 143, 144, , 149, 257, 258 Caldwell, Boe 193 Calhoun, Stephanie 39, 193 Carter, Jim 193 Carter, Phyllis 193 1 Cavel, David 102, 193V Chaddick, Batrton 1158, 193 Chevalier, Charmane 14-4, . 152, 193 Clinton, Rbyne 193 Clouse, Greg 193 26'6f Index Q 9 7 Collins, Lynette 194 , Conway, Terry 194 Cooley, Craig 194 ' Cox, Deana 194 Coyne, Kate 36, 86, 144, 148, 194 Craig, Earl 194 Crain, Lias 86, 150, 194 Crockett, Juanita 194 Cronce, Joe 194 Daniels, David 16, 108, 194 Darbonne, Quince 152, 194 Davilla, Edgar 194, Davis, Dicarlos 194 Davis, Lee 194 Davis,'Lil 39, 194 Davis, Teresa 77, 150, 151, 194 Davis, Wanda 194 Day, Deborah 194 Dillard, Vernon 194 Dotson, Gerald '194' Doupe, George 194 Driver, Blanche 194 Duplechain, Irma 90, 92, 194 Duplonty, Erlene 194 Eades, John 194 Eastwood, Chris 194 Evans, Mike 77, 194 Evans, Mitch 82, 108, 163, 194 Fahringer, Doug 144, 194- Finch, Jim 194 Foitek, Joe 16, 194 Fontenot, Denise 194- Ford, Rosemary 91, 194 Franklin, Brenda 194 Freeman, Jackie 91, 112, 194 Fritz, Charlie 98, 150, 194 Frost, Robin 194 Gadapee, Alfred 194 Gainer, Kevin 194 Garcia, Ricky 16, 98, 146, 194 Gardner, Robbie 194 Garner, Melba 194 Gatson, Carl 16, 194 Gill, Lisa 194 Glasscock, Pam 148, 162, 194, 257, 258 Gonter, Richard 77, 194 Gormleyw John 16, 155, 195 Gott, Paul 150, 163, 195 Green, Donald 195 Griffin, Karen 38, 148, 195 Griggs, Ted 106, 154, 163, 195 Grose, Vicki 90, 152, 195 Gruber, Heidi 195 Hagood, Mark 77, 150, 195 Hamilton, Angela 195 Hamilton, David 82, 108, 195 Hanchey, Denise 38, 80, 150, 195 Hanchey, Greg 16, 98, 195 Hanchey, Tammy 39, 148, 195 Harbison, Martha 83, 112, 195 Harper, Scott 195 154, 108, 154, Harper, Teddy 195 , Harris, Martha 195 Harris, Michael 163, 195 Hart-is,.Tom 154, 155, 195 Hawkes, James 82, 108, 195 Ha es Stuart 16 142 143 146 Y 9 9 9 9 9 147, 195 f Heaton, William 167, 195 Henton, Rosalind 177, 195 Hibbs, Tim 80, 90, 91, 93, 152, 153, 163, 195 Hitchens, Stephen 195 Hoeting, Karen 39, 80, 104, 154, 195 Holmes, Erica 85, 144,' 155, 157, 195, 257 Holmes, Jennifer 195 Holt, Mike L95 Hopkins, Eula ,195 Iles, Tammy 90, 195 Jackson, Brenda 195 7 Jantz, Kelly 62, 104, 149, 195 Jeans, Patricia 77, 149, 195 Johnson, Barbara 91, 195 V Johnson, Claude 195 Johnson. Ira 195 Johnson, Jeanette 62, 90, 143. 148. 195 Johnson, Marvalom 195 Johnson, Roddy 16. 108, 163, 19,5 Jones, Carolyn 80, 196 Jones, John 63, 196 A Jones, Patricia 196 Jones, Sophia 196 Kashaii, Farideh 196 Kelly., Joe -196' Kelly, Pam 161, 196 , Kerbow, Don 38, 196 Kilman, Kristy 39, 150, 196 King, Larry 196 Kirk, Donna 152, 196 , Kulaga, JoLynn 149, 167, 196 Labue, Tommy 196, ,- Lambert, Steven 196 Laurent, Ronna 196 , . Leatherwood, Mike 77, 196 LeDoux, Lowell 38, 196 - LeDoux, Nelson 7196 Lee, Vanessa 196 6 ' Leeder, Stephen 38, 196 Lewis, Baron 16, 108, 164, 196 Lofton, Michael 90, 196 Lynch, Kevin 196 Lyons, Paul 196 Malachi, Roxana 196 Mallory, Louis 196 March, Patricia 91, 162, 196 Martin, Rosalind 196 Maskas, Jimmy 102, 103, 196 B Mayo, Brent 16, 196, 257, 259 McClarty, Renate 90, 154, 196 McClendon, Tureicka 196 McConathy, Carol 196 McCullough, Janet 196 McDougal, Malinda 196 McElhaney, Nancy 90, 91, 144 152, 196 Meadows, John 150, 196, 257 259 Meadows, Kathy 118, 144, 163 196 Melvin, Marvis 197 Merryman, Colleen 197 Miers, Brenda 165, 197 Mikkelson, Danny 167, 197 Miles, Daniel 197 Moak, Bettie '39, 150, 197 Montgomery, Michelle 77, 84 142, 143, 144, 146, 147 148, 165, 197, 257, 259 Moreno, Carl 150, 197 Morvan, Donna 197 Moses, Cynthia 144, 197 Moses, James 197 Moses, Jeff 146, 197 Moses, Mike 167, 197 , Moses, Ricky 197 Moses, Terry 197 V Mullican, Jess 16, 146, 197 Munoz, Orlando 154, 197 Narramore, Ruby 194 Nelson, Susan 197 - Nixon, Fred 197 Numbers, Jay 197 , Oakes, Thomas 164, 197 O'Banion, Kelvin 16, 197 Olivier, Glenda 197 Owens, Karen 197 ' Page, Wanda 197 Payton, Theresa 197 '- Pfantz, Sheryl 197 Phillips, Clora 197 V Pilcher, Marshall 77, 150, 197 9 9 9 9 V' ie Joy 197 Pinkley, Chris 90, 91, 197 , Porter, Kim 90, 91, 144, 152, 153, 197 V , , Prater, Diane 161, 197 ' Prater, Gary 197 J Pruitt, Cindy 39, 197 ' Quinones, Rosa 161, 197 ' Rainwater, Barbara 1976 Rice, Betty 197 , VV Roberson, Bula 197 'V Robertson, Melissa 167, Roll, Marguerite i197 Rosendoll, Freda 39, ,91, ,197 Rudd, Tammy 39, 154, 197 Ryals, Kim 86, 148, 163, '197 Rykard, Marty 198 Rutter, Chung 154, 198 4 -' St. Romain, Steven 198 Satcher, Aleshia 198 I 'I Sarager, Alisha 198 Scallon, Janet 36, 37, 104,, 135, 142, 143, 14-4, 149, 198 Schmidt, Scott 118, 152, 167, Y 198' Scott, Gloria 198 W 6 'I Self, Leslie 167, 198 Sewell, Pat 16, 198, 257, 259 Sharpe, Belinda 198 , Sharpe, Kim 91, 198 .. Shirley, Donald 80, 163, 198 Shirley, Melinda 39, 149, 165, 31981 ' Silas, Johnny 198 5 ' Simmons, Angela 198 Simmons, Donna 198 5' Simpson, Denise 198 Sims, Allison 112, 152, 159,198 Smith, Dawn 198 Smith, Delisa 198 ' Smith, Kim 198 Smith, Marvin 198 I Smith, Patrick 167, 198 ,V Sowells, Joe 63, 163,f165,7198 Spikes, Paula 90, 198 V Spikes, Sharon 39, 90, 91,198 Spikes, Tonya 91, 198 V V Stailey, Melissa 198 1 Steele, Anthony 198 V, , Steele, Roderick 77,l146,'i165, 198, 257, 259 Stephens, Richard, 152,' 198 Stephenson, Sherry 39, 152, 198 Stewart, Susan 198 ' ' Stewart, Teresa 198 . Stringer, Steve'16,'198' Swan, Chuck 196 Swearengin, Gay 39, 150, 198 Tanner, C J 150, 198 V, H Taylor, Karl 16, 108, 146, 198 Vandermelon, Larry 80, 198, Vredenburg, Teresa 198i iWardle, Mary Ann 154 , V Warren, June 77, 199 Watt, Norris 150, 198 , , Wells, Rick 98, 144, 1991 White, Martha 101, , 102, 154, J 163, 199 Wilson, Steve 16, 199 i SENIORS Ades, Mark 63, 178 H , Anderson, Freddie 116, 35, 55, 142, 146, 147, 178 V V5 Archer, Connie 54, 178, 257, 258 V V ,, Archield,,Randy 163,178 1 Baggett, Marilyn 178 ,. Bailey, Charlene 167, 178 5' Baily, Sherry 178 VVV , Barber, Kelvin 178 3 Barnes, Lecia 178 Barrett, Gary 98, 150, 178 Bass, Beverly 162, 166,-,178c' Bass, Vicky 39, 144, 178 Benton, Gary 142, 178 1, ' ,Bertraud,Weudall 16, 150, 178 4 'ndle , Leasha 178 lankdinhaker, Jerry 154, 1554 178 mboy, Mike 150, 167, 173 oth, Vincent 16, 35, 146, 173 yd, Cheryl 39, 143, 173 yd, Mike 108, 165, 178 ranch, Sherry 150, 157, 173 ranch, Sidney 63, 65, 179 reland, Eria 179 ridges, Carla 144, 154, 163- 167, 119 1 cocks, she,-ri 62, 104, 154, i 179 1-own, Gayle 162, 166, 179 uekley, Emmanual 82, 103, I 165, 179 um, Buddy 98, 153, 179 A urns, Bret 157, 179 usby, Daisy 179 alcote, Dean 16, 146, 179 aldwell, Krispin 24, 25, 504 60, I 61, 179, 257, 258 Carroll, Dee 39, 179 Cavel, Kathy 179 Chamherlee, Arlene 179 Charles, Cherise 162, 166, 179 Chenevert, Celeste 179 Clark, Connie 166, 179 Coleman, Vickie 179 Coody, Ronda 179 Cooksy, Sharon 90, 179 Cooley, Rhonda 162, 166, 179 Cooley, Terry Cordell, Nancy 39, 182 Cosand, Mark 39, 154, 182 comm, Billy 182 Crawford, Kim 182 Crawford, Pam 24, 25, 62, 165, 182 ,f.Crosley, Sercial 90, 165, 182 Crockett, Helen 182 Crowe, Scott 40, 88, 154, 182 'Danie1s, Jon B. 102, 145, 182 Davis, Paula 150, 182 Davis, Tammy 182 r. i r De Graff, Barry Scott 164, 182 Dick, Vickie 162, 166, 182 Dillard, William 90, 167, 182 Dotson, Deborah 90, 91, 182 Dupas, Dorothy 90, 91, 182 Duplechein, Heidi 182 Ebanks, Chester 182 Elliott, Mark 16, 35, 108, 182 Everhart, Victor 90, 91, 182 Faircloth, Buns rsh,-anger, Chris 52, 143, 145, 154, 182 Farquhar, Becky 162, 166, 182 Fleming, Evelyn 182 Floyd, Donna 150, 182 Foster, Laura 90, 91, 182 Frost, Billy 182 Frost, John 182 Fuller, Darlene 24, 25, 150, 182 Gagne, Ellen 58, 59, 142, 145, 158, 163, 182 Garrett, Julie 150, 165, 183 -Gifford, Kerri 154, 183, 257, 258 Gober, JeH' 82, 108, 146, 183 Gober, Mark 16, 108, 146, 147, Y 183 Gunter, Albert 183 Gray, Wanda 162, 166, 183 Griffin, Sherrie 183 Hall, Steve 146, 183 Haley, Randy 16, 35, 54, 142, 145, 146, 147, 165, 183 Hanchey, Susan ,24, 25, 145, 154, 183 Handy, Jennifer 183 Harbison, Ginger 17, 90, 183 Hardy, Janice 154, 162, 183 Hart, Jerry 16,' 154, 183 ayford, Carol 183 Henderson, Dawn 90, 183 Hennessey, William 183 Hennigan, Peggy 86, 152, 183 Henry, Tina 183 Hensley, Theresa 183 Herrington, Donna 183 Hester, Kandy 162, 166, 183 Hickman, Susan 62, 104, 183 Holmes, Denise 77, 80, 145, 153, 183 Holmes, Lee Hester 183 Hoyt, Linda 183 Hubbard, Patty 164, 183 Hughes. Mary Beth 184 Hultquist, Nancy 62, 104. 154, 183 Huntington, Terri 39, 102, 183 Hurtado, Sonny 16, 98, 186 Husband, Debbie 165, 186 Jackson, Gwen 186 Jackson, Lucy 186 Jackson, Micheal 16, 90, 93, 186 Jamison, Teresa 186 Jarell, Donita 186 Johnson, Evans 63, 108, 186 Johnson, Fleata 186 Johnson, Gary 186 Johnson, Gloria 186 Johnson, Janice 90, 186 Johnson, Lydia 24, 25, 36, 51, 146, 147, 148, 163, 186 Johnson, Margie 74, 186 Johnson, Marion 104, 186 Johnson, Mike 16, 35, 58, 59, 98, 118, 145, 146, 147, 186 Kantor, David 150, 186 Kelly, Nancy 186 Kinney, Pam 39, 186 Kite, Alan 118, 186 Klenk, Janet 86, 150, 186, 196 Lalande, Ronnie 90, 186 Lambert, Jesse 167, 186 Lambert, Robert 156, 157, 186 Lee, Charles 55, 102, 103, 163, 186 Leger, Eloyce 186 Leger, Gervis 16, 186 Lestage, Brian 80, 152, 186 Le June, Donna 55, 122, 186 Leonard, Gordon 165, 186 Louvier, David 187 Luke, John 187 Lynch, John 187 Machina, Lee 150, 187 Machina, Loren 102, 150, 187 Malachi, Regina 187 Manville, William 164, 187 Marcello, Chris 39, 80, 145, 187 Marx, Michelle 187 Mathews, Jerry 187 Maul, Roy 187 Mayo, Peggy 50, 142, 145, 150, 163, 187, 257, 258 McClendon, Charlene 36, 90, 91, 187 McClendon, Kenneth 187 McC1inton, Elmer 63, 187 McKibben, Kelley 187 McMillian, Jesse 187 McMullen, Cindy 142, 163, 187 Midkiff, Roger 187 Miers, Gordon' 187 Miller, Garry 167, 187 Miller, James 187 Montague, Cindy 187 Moore, Archie 187 Moore, Leamon 16, 35, 90, 108, 187 Moreno, Lynn 16, 35, 90, 108, 187 Moses, Vinita 167, 187 Moss, Greg 187 Ozan, Barbara 162, 166, 187 Olivier, Shirley 36, 163, 187 I 'Neal, Scott 74, 146, 190 Page, Larry 190 Parker, David Parker, Sheila B. 90, 190 Payton, David 190 Pearson, Doris 190 Penny, Pam 80, 145, 190 Peters, Annie 190 Pitzer, John 190 Porter, Terri 90, 91, 92. 190 Poteet, Greg 16, 190 Powell, Judy 53, 145, 154, 155, 158, 190 Powell, Michael 190 Powers, David 167, 190 Pruitt, Tommy 190 Quinones, George 190 Rashott. Courtney 190 Reichley, Todd 190 Rittman, Scott 16, 74, 98, 146, 190 Rosendoll, Frennetta 190 Russ, Billy 190 Rutter, Xuan 52, 152, 190 Salmon. Jeff 158, 190 Schwenke, Sue 190 Schweitzer, Rick 63, 108, 146, 190 Scott, Alecia 190 Scott, Annie 190 Scott, Lucille 190 Shaw, Lisa 154, 155, 166, 190 Simmons, Barbara 190 Simmons, Larry 16, 51, 60, 61, 98, 146, 147, 190 Simmons, Tanya 39, 40, 149, 191 Smith, Gary 167, 191 Smith, Dennis 191 Smith, Margaret 191 Sowells, Patricia 191 Spikes, Linda 162, 191 Spikes, Sharon 191 Spivey, Edwin 142, 163, 191, 257, 259 Stailey, Ron 16, 191 Streets, Wayne 191 Stringer, Bill 191 Stuart,'Rebecea 191 Thomas, Michelle 24, 25, 53, 85, 86, 144, 145, 146, 147, 191, 259 Thompson, Andree 191 Thompson, Irwin 142, 167, 191, 257, 259 Vance, Janet 191 Vaughn, Leah 14-2, 191 Veillon, Vanessa 24, 25, 142, 191 Vincent, Katy 118, 150, 191 Wanceqicz, Edwin 191 Wells, Brenda 191 Wells, Karen 191 Wells, Versie 191 Whiddon, Terry 191 White, Shirley 84, 191 Williams, Ernest 191 Williams, Mary 24, 25, 162, 166, 191 Williams, Sandra 24, 25, 80, 145, 150, 191 Williams, Tim 167, 191 Wilson, Kelly 39, 145, 154, 191 Withers, James 144, 145, 154, 155, 191 Wolcott, Linda 191 Wooden, Jimmy 167, 191 Woods, Kathy 191 Wooley, Tammy 191 Y G1 150 191 ming' en17lACULTY Anderson, Harry Banks, Mardia 172 Beckcom Mike 173 Bozeman: Hugh 16, 83, 173 I ' . ' ' .2 I Brown, Bennie 16, 174 Bruner, Robert 175 Burnett, James Carpenter, Jimmy 62, 104, 174 Clark, Fran 172, 153 Cooley, Marcie 171 Dees, C. L. Duplissey, Percy Ensminger, Robert 172 Ewing, Brenda 163, 171 Farquhar, Robert 174 Flecker, Gary 63, 173 Fulton, Fred 170 Gamble, Mary 173 Geroy, Danny 16, 98, 174 Green, Belinda 149, 170 Green, Bill 39, 174 Green, Gerald 171 Hanchey, Betty Paige 165, 171 Hanchey, Lennie 147, 170 Harris, Bobbie 166, 172 Hawn, Carolyn 165, 171 Hitchens, Charlie 164, 172 Hickman, Jerry 171 Hickman, Ronnie 175, 157 Hoffman, Lloyd 171 Hudson, Kathleen 161, 174 Johnson, Leon 16, 82, 173 Jones, Kathy 170 Joslin, Sharon 171 Labue, Corliss 171, 257, 259 Labue, Larry 171 Lane, Charles 174 McCoy, Robert 16, 63, 174 McLamore, Bob 170 ,McLamore, Lydia 86, 174- Mango, Elton 173 Maroney, Adelene 172 Mayeaux, Ronald 62, 98, 172 Mazyck, Larry 1 7 1 Milam, Karen 37, 174 Mills, Bobby 173 Mills, JoAnn 172 Montgomery, Charles 16, 106 173 Morris, Diane 173 Moses, Dodie 170 Nolan, Maurice 172 Register, Theresa 170 Reichley, Hugh 172 Roberts, Martha Lou 171 Scott, Charles 175 Scott, Josie 170 Scott, Wilma 171 Scott, Zachary 164, 173 Skinner, Dale 63, 174 Smith, Deborah 172 Smith, Lou Ann 39, 174 Smith, Peggy 171 Smith, Vida Rae 101, 173 Sowells, Mary 172 Steele, Hayward 170 Steele, Lula 165, 171 Swindle, Gloria 173 Taylor, June 174 Thomas, Johnny 164, 172 Waddle, Janice 171 Welborn, Janie 172 Wi-lkerson, Regina 174 Wilson, Gayle 174 CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIAN STAFF Childs, Katherine 175 Duplechain, Erica 175 Fletcher, Robert 175 Haynes, Angie 175 Hickman, Ruthell 175 Jefferson, Emma 175 Johnson, Tommy 175 McClendon, Frank 175 Piper, Ruben 175 Smith, Betty 175 Smith, Rufus 175 Stamps, Wacy 175 Thibodeaux, Glad s 175 1 Indexf 267 Dragon 779 Now is the time to make a decision -Av ,I , Wcfvv Only Begun and We're On Our Way. 7-in Dragon '79 TQ, Mfg. nv-.K ' bl. The Times Have Gone But The Memories Remain. , T Dragon 7 9 Yvin or Lum-. W1-'vc' .'Xl'l1im'x'm-rl. Cn-alivily Comm-s In fVIzu1ySI1ap4-s and Sims. ww 1- A .em 4222415 'Y' 5 2111: Jw J., ..,v ' VP Ui , f., an Q ' 1 L Au 6' 'A M, R I Could Nlukv X lizlrn-e'l'0l1l Ulwlgllim .-me lu ' 1 gn lull Due-s 'flu' Fulurr' llulsl lfnr l':Yt'l'yUlll'. Dragon '79 As I renminisu- uw-1' tlw last I1-w months, at Illilllblilllll Ill0llglIIS rush tlntouglt my IIlIl1iI.IIIllt' planning and pre-partition oltllis annual was not un may task. Innw-wr wt- slum-d iflvas. tlmuglmts. and fcelillgs nt-vs-r tu ln- sllarm-cl again. Upon 1-losing, I llntl tllis to Ile' at lnlppy yvt Saul task. 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