Episcopal High School - Accolade Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

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This royal throne of kings, this sceptered isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Tden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Mature for herself Against infection and the hand of mar, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the siluer sea. Which semes it in the office of a wait, Or as a moat defensiue to a house. Against the enuy of less happier lands, This blessed plot, this earth, this realm . . . This nurse, this teeming womb of royal kings, 'feared by their breed and famous by their birth. Etchant 11 II I 40 by W. Shakespeare ipiscopal High School’s Uccoladc 1988 A modern day knight and athlete, Stephen Spence is one of the 112 senior students to graduate in May. The Journey Through Knighthood 3200 Itloodland Bidgc Bind., Baton Bouge, IB 70816 The journey friends play an important role in the lives of the stu- Through friendships dents at EHS. Whether you're walking to class, eating lunch, or doing some last minute studying friends make the job easier and a lot more fun. When the seniors aren't in class or leaving campus, they often get together with their friends in the Senior Room. The Class of 1988 is the first class in three years to have a room for themselves. It is also the first year for a Student Room, which the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen share. Seventh grader Sirida Graham grins while Edward Dawson maintains a pensive look for a camera close-up. juniors Ashley Coles and Madeline Constantine brace themselves as John Andrishok prepares to crash through them in Red Rover. 1 I 5 Maria Martinez, who came here from Venezuela, had no trouble making friends with juniors Stephanie Morgan, Margaret Ho, and Tanya Blom. Junior Amy Howell gives good friend Wendy Ory a friendly hug in the Student Room at Activity Period. Mr. Tiberghein and Mrs. Ingram pose for the camera shortly before a middle school football game. Eighth grade girls smile for the camera as they stand outside in the per feet October weather. Friendships are important in sports and teamwork, too. The (volleyball) team is a lot of fun, being with your friends and being able to compete, said Janie Ma-cLauchlan, a senior and varsity player. Academics and sports are important, but friends serve as the strongest and best high school memories for many. Z A Through Hard Times Bud Bard Work . . . Hard work is no stranger to the students here; papers, tests, sports, and clubs keep them busy. The hard work pays off, though. In 1987, 99 percent of the seniors went to 47 different colleges. Eighty-five percent went to the college of their first choice. To help the student do well on standardized achievement tests. Episcopal provides PS AT and SAT ACT preparation classes. As of November, average SAT scores for the Class of 1988 were 490 V and 522 M. The average ACT score was 23.6. College adviser Mr. Hallman says that the scores are expected to go up in December and January. We recognize the hard work of the athletic teams, also. In crosscountry, both the girls' teams and the boys teams captured the state title. The volleyball team won district and went on to the state tournament, where they reach the semifinals. Much hard work and dedication was invested in the drama productions at EHS. This falls' plays included Steamboatin' and Pillow Talk. With the help of Mrs. Bonner, Mr. Tibergh-ein, and the thespians, both plays were successful performances. The workload, which includes seven hours of classes and over two hours of homework for many, can often make going to Episcopal seem like hard times. The hard times end when the hard work pays off. A Senior Jim Douglas takes a well deserved rest before going back out into the game. Freshman Jason Lofland heads down the stairs after a long, hard day of classes. Senior cheerleader Laura Lucia Hayes diligently paints signs for Homecoming Many students like Marquita Pitcher can be found frantically finishing their homework only seconds before the bell. Senior Arthur Stowe, the top runner for the 1987 cross country team, runs neck and neck with a BRH rival. 5 1 A Bespite the constant pressure of papers, tests, sports, and clubs, students manage to take time out to laugh and to just have some fun. This year, the high school students spent time one week decorating the school for Homecoming. Spirit Week was a first this year, and it proved to be fun for all who worked on it. One annual event that the junior and senior girls especially enjoy is Big Sis-Li'l Sis, which took place on November 20, 1987. For Homecoming, Junior Chris Marsland takes slight advantage of the term Wear Anything Day. Sophomores Andrew 5mith, Hunter Manship, and Chris Edmonston clown around before their next class. It was great to go out with the senior girls, said junior Amy Howell. We felt like we'd known them for a long time, even though we really hadn't. Spirit Week and Big Siss-Li'l Sis are only two of the many school-sponsored activities that the students enjoy. Whether the activities are traditional or new, they always provide a fun, exciting, and much-needed break from the academic workload. -A . Through flood limes Bud laughter . . . Shortly after being name 19 7 Homecoming queen, Ali Quaid is congratulated by her grandparents. . . . The journey Tlipouyh ttending Episcopal in-” volves many different aspects, the most important of which is the college preparatory education. Nineteen eighty-seven was an especially important year for EHS: We were named one of the Nation's Exemplary Schools by the U.S. Department of Education. A total of 260 high schools in the nation were recognized, only twelve of which are located in Louisiana. Father Hancock accepted the honor on October 29, 1987, in Washington on behalf of a dedicated faculty and an accomplished student body. Wrapping the school was one of the many things the senior class did this year that will be remembered for a long time. Early this year. Bishop Brown joined Fr. Trent and Dr. Cook in conducting chapel. 8 Catches Crawford and LeBlanc. The btnd, which has grown in number since it came into distance only a few years ago, plays the music for the ROTC observance of POW MIA Day. Senior Terrell ]ostpk with i mppy attire, given Mfperfoi mm at the Homecoming pep rail)'. J m % • ll The best part of friendship is the Mo you remember' moments” Anonymous A Eighth Grade Experiences l|0 Along IUUK 'friends Rnd Wild Animals M(!ome learned to do what it —'takes to be accepted, while some learned to be more lenient about acceptance. They became better friends, said YO Chaperone Dr. Yvonne French, Students learned to get along with one another as a group. YO is a traditional eighth grade class trip taken near Kerrville, Texas in the fall. It teaches the students to cooperate, trust, try challenging activities and broaden their circle of friends. They also learn to respect nature and be comfortable around wild animals. Every student that went gained significantly. said Commander Clyde Carter, a second year YO Chaperone. However, '[There was] too much individuality for teamwork. Contradicting Dr. French's observation, he felt that there were too few rules, creating moments of unraveling and chaos. YO included a Challenge Course which is geared for personal achievement. One part of the course is called the Pamper Pole. It is 16 inches in diameter and towers above the ground at 30 feet. The student must climb it with only a safety line around the waist, then stand up on the top. The student then jumps off trying to catch a triangular bar. If caught, one just hangs up there, then drops to a net. If not, one hangs in midair by the safety line. People who finished the 'Pamper Pole' had a good feeling about themselves, said Carter. Eighth grader, Ainsley Rolfs said she was contemplating whether I could trust the rope to hold me or not while she was on the Pamper Pole. Rolfs also said, I was hoping I wouldn't fall and be embarrassed in front of the boys. They loved climbing the pole, said Dr. French. It demonstrated a lot of personal responsibility which they weren't used to. Heather Whittington, an eighth grade student, said her most memorable experience there was the overnight cam-pout. We looked at the stars, watched the sun set and learned how to build fires. Overall, the eighth graders learned to both cooperate and respect others in a group, and to challenge themselves as individuals. Field instructor. Derrick, leads the group in a discussion and rule session before the eighth graders embark on their Wilderness Adventure. Stefanie Roberts helps Dr. French control the nonpoisonous pet Bull Snake at the Ranch. Stephen Owen a Pamper Pole participant, reaches for and attains his goal of the triangular bar. Kade Miller feels the thrill of the open country and a horse, as he rides on the YO trails. Spirit Meek Tti igh school students dubbed the H week prior to Homecoming and the Big Game (EHS vs. Christian Life) Spirit Week. Each class had one day to show its spirit by decorating the quadrangle. Faculty members judged decorations, and the most creative class won a free dress day. Monday morning: a greeting of signs posted along Woodland Ridge welcomed students to Spirit Week at EHS. Freshmen also had a stuffed Christian Life Crusader hanged from the second floor boys' bathroom window. The freshman spent most of Sunday afternoon decorating. Tuesday: the sophomore class uncapped their spirit. An enormous banner of a fighting knight on his horse hung from the balcony. On the science building roof, in big blue and gold letters, SOPHOMORES was spelled out letting everyone know whose spirit day it was. Wednesday: Junior Day. The trees around the quadrangle were each dressed with rows of balloons. The juniors' main attraction was a large piece of chicken wire framed and decorated with crepe and construction paper. It read, ''Knight Soup: Cream of Crusader. Thursday: a huge blue and gold chicken wire 88 stood facing the high school building. High above, floated a giant helium pumpkin smiling down on the infamous senior class. It belonged to Party Paradise, but was unlawfully obtained by the Seniors. Some faculty members argued that Spirit Week had a negative effect on EHS. No classwork? Class rivalry? Vandalism? Petty theft? Overall, most thought Spirit Week was a good idea, the goal of the week, besides creating excitement, was to learn to cooperate and work together as a class. David Dansky and his Mustang led the Juniors Spirit Week parade. Freshman, Joanna Jackson, assists her knight in shining armor. Party Paradise's balloon was found, unfortunately by the real owner. 1-4 One of the creative aspects of the numbers ' M', decorates Senior day. ID . . I The overall message on Friday: Come Party with the Class of '88 The ninth grade hung a Christian Life Crusad er. our opponent. The Freshmen used their creativity to construct the Knights sign. The cheerleaders led us decorative posters. The tenth grade demonstrated their artistic ability. IS Amanda Grimsley, Ali Qua id and Natalie Miller Claire Morris and Amy Quaid M % m i t M I I t 9 7 Laura Carpenter and Kim Buhler Julia Hiatt and Ashley Sexton The weekend of October 9 and 10 was filled with spirit, curiosity, determination, and excitement. As the date approached, spirit signs, made by each grade and the cheerleaders, decorated the campus urging the Knights to Crash the Crusaders and proclaiming that Knight's Spirit Never Dies. Spirit was certainly strong that night, and the Knights did indeed Crush the Crusaders from Christian Life Academy with a score of thirteen to zero. Homecoming festivities began with a junior breakfast at Kim Buhler's house and a senior breakfast at Heidi Wood's. A special schedule was used to accommodate the 2:00 PM pep rally, and the gym flooded with excited students, parents, and alumni. Energy ran high as the cheerleaders, highsteppers, and coaches fired everyone up. We just wanted to bust a beat, said Jennifer D'Armond. And bust a beat they did as the seniors did the traditional senior skit in the form of a rap. At the far side of the gym, the 1987 Homecoming Court which included freshmen Julie Hiatt and Ashley Sexton; sophomores Claire Morris and Amy Quaid; juniors Kim Buhler and Laura Carpenter; and seniors Amanda Grimsley, Natalie Miller, and Ali Quaid sait with their chosen escorts. Father Hancock crowned the 1987 student-elected Homecoming Queen Miss Ali Quaid. Jim Douglas appears frustrated at a play, however; the Knights emerged victorious with a score of 13 to 0. Jennifer D’Armond holds up a sign proclaiming the senior’s superiority. This sign received the most attention with dissatisfaction from the underclassmen and pride on the senior's part M D m t t p m 4 i n 9 t 9 $ 7 Amanda, Claire, Jennifer Katherine, Shadlcy. and Lau are not only just cheering but jbo close friends , an Vhe :XjrMor vsisou c?j year: Ur 1 V M i C jrr wQftlx , ut £f t Chr nCf to r 3s a 'Tvri £; i tr W'lovJ't r0 J - r- Z ifjrxx tenie qpnT C tve tweec “ poro v ■'. -f VrCtr wKA vaXA 0- Yf.lclcoming EHS stu- U dents anu their dates to the 1987 Homecoming Dance, a tin knight formally dressed for the occasion in a bright red bow tie stood on the roof of Webster Hall. The dance began at 8:00 PM with most of the students in attendance. The band was the best part, said freshman Konrad Jackson, I didn't stop dancing all night.” In full swing, the band Innovations played throughout the evening; students took this opportunity to jam to the music. Between waiting in the mile-long line for pictures, running outside to talk with friends, and dancing to the music, everyone was well satisfied. The only bad part of the night, said Keitn Hatfield, was waiting in line for formal pictures. Thanks to the help of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Stuckey, and chairmen Denise Powers and Bitsy Kornegay, the Webster Dining Hall was transformed into a Knight Club. Balloons hung from the ceiling and stars adorned the walls. Homecoming 1987 was a fun time for all and definitely a Knight To Remember. Treanor Marks and Kevin Buchcrt seem to have lost their dates, but that doesn't stop them from having fun. Angela Mills and Paige Stafford, never seen apart, include David Gary. Nannette Thompson, and Geordy Waters in their group. I 9 $ 7 Bart Phillips, Geoff Culbertson, and Fritz Fowler take a moment to give their dates Scotty Noland, Ashley Sexton, and Julie Hiatt a hug. I wo year's difference in age doesn't matter to close friends Natalie Baum and Joanna Jackson. Though many brothers and sister disagree, Paul and Laura Lucia Hayes make time for a quick hug. Jim and Jennifer show that seniors know how to party right. ft Iiught Bn The Town 21 Stcamboalm: ft phenomenal Performance fter four weeks and fif-Tt teen rehearsals, the cast of the lower middle school play, Steamboatin', entertained audiences on October 6,7, and 8. Performers recaptured the hardships of life along the Mississippi River. Uncle Jed, portrayed by John Wilson, narrates tales from his childhood. Children gather around him as he tells his story of days on Ole Man River. These musical stories included Betty Sue, a song about the gloomy time when the old Mississip' overflowed its banks and devastated the community. The cooperation of the students was most helpful, said Director Danny Tiberghein, a sixth grade science teacher and first year director of a play at Episcopal High School. Caught shirking their work, sandbaggers, rafters, and children huddle together before their scene. Left to right: Ashley Sledge. Monique Due, Sarah Wickline, Caitlin Magbee, Gipson Carter, and Tate Middleton. John Wilson? He was phenomenal! exclaimed Tiberghein, His enthusiasm towards the long rehearsals and acting with fellow members of the cast shows his talent for future plays. Hats off the the steamboat passengers, city dwellers, rafters, roustabouts, dancers, singers, first mate, and pilot for an entertaining evening and for letting us sink our soles in the Mississippi mud. The upper school Thespians and Apprentices helped with the organization and costumes for the play: Becky Noriea, assistant director; Scottie Noland, backstage manager; Ashley Sexton, backstage manager; and Farra Bracht, make-up director. While Director Danny Tiberghein adds the finishing touches, John Wilson contemplates the upcoming performance. 22 Uncle Jed, the steamboat captain, entertains children with stories of his life on the Old Mississip'. Left to right: Amy Dawson, David Stocking-ton, Casey Hendry, John Facey, Allison Graves, Matthew Hancock, and John Wilson. ! ty Sue dancers prance across the stage during the tale of Uncle Jed's first love, ‘ft to right: Sacha St. Amant, Katherine Juban, and Sara Williams. 22 STEAMBOAT1N' CAST Uncle Jed: John Wilson Child 1: David Stockington Child 2: Amy Dawson Child 3: John Facey Child 4: Shelley Brown Child 5: Matthew Hancock Child 6: Allison Graves Child 7: Casey Hendrey Child 8: Sarah Wicklinc Steamboat Passengers: Kaan Ozmcral Trey Anding Blake Middleton Missy Cockerham Beth Abramson Bethany Rubin Tanya Moss Rachel Carpenter Teresa Lconardi City Dweller 1: James Smyth City Dweller 2: Jennifer Guelfo City Dweller 3: Wesley Beck Captain Bill: Ryan Abbott Young Jed: David Spiller Rafter 1: Hope Chandler Rafter 2: Ashley Odom Rafter 3: Gipson Carter Rafter 4: Desha Caldwell Rafter 5: Lisa Pizzolato Rafter 6: Paul Story Rafter 7: Todd Richardson Rafter 8: Clint Ainsworth Steamboater: Van Wilson Steamboat Pilot: Leigh Anne Miller Other Rafters: Courtney Jones Monique Due Bronwyn Perry Ashley Turner Katie Riley Jill Czerwinski Mississippi Meg: Allison Swanncr Sandbaggers Chorus: Trcssa Mclanchon Jennifer Hebert Karen Newcomb Melissa Walker Lindy Mclndon Katie Washer Tate Middleton Caitlin Magbee Ashley Sledge Lauren Caldwell Rixic Lowry Sandbagger 1: Ellen Chew Sandbagger 2: Kaan Ozmcral Mrs. O'Grady: Melissa Sexton John: Josh Miller Poker Pete: Jeb Quaid Mary Lou: Gayle Pletsch Nick: Kincaid Jackson Mortimer- Bryan Ayres Steamboat Sal: Mandy Peulet First Mate: Scott Berg Roustabout 1: Will Whittington Roustabout 2: Kerrie Daniel Roustabout 3: orus: Wesley Mullins Trey Anding Paul Story Clint Ainsworth Todd Richardson Blake Middleton Kathleen Caillecteau Chrissie White Sacha St. Amant Ashley Heath Paige Oliber Sara Williams Ann Senctte Anya Glusman Theresa Hubiak Betty Sue Dancers: Danielle Isbell Allison Seamster Amandd Bowman Leslie Ayres Katherine Juban Sacha St. Amant Sara Williams Paige Oliber Travelin' Show Dancers: Elisabeth Carroll Amanda Bush Danya Reina Stephanie Stromeycr Kellie Strain Dabney Dykes Gif CAST yir PILLOW TALK Jan ................... Kyra Jones Jonathan ...............Gayden Carr Brad ................ Brandon Brown Alma ....................Heidi Wood Pierot ............Trippe Hawthorne Mrs. Walters .........Eleanor Wall Tony ...........Jason Rush-Sunday David Berry-Monday Marie ..........Katherine D'Armond Eilene ................Ericka Gerdcs Yvette ................Claire Morris Miss Conrad .............Lynn Farmer Supervisor .........Bitsy Kornegay Mrs. Dickerson .... Mary Stevenson Policeman .......................Trip Fuch Bessie .........Caroline MacDonell Mrs. Frost ..................Michelle Woodham Mrs. Ames ............Natalie Baum Tilda ..............Catherine Healey Andy ....................Jeff Reilly Nightclub Singer ......Rachel Cobb Graham ...............Stephen Berry Operator ...............Jodie Hargus Street People .........Ashley Sexton, Allison White, Brock George, Katherine Bedeian, Madeline Hackney, Scottie Noland Director .........Mrs. Mildred Bonner Student Director .........Mary Boagni Stage Manager ..............John Irvin House Manager Todd Averette v Bud (Brandon) tries to explain to one girlfriend (Clair Morris) who the other girlfriend (Erika Gcrdes) is. Jan tells Alma of her love life troubles. Jan was played by senior Kyra Jones, and senior Heidi Wood played Alma. Jan is furious with Brad, because he is always on the phone with numerous women. Rex Stetson played by senior Bran don Brown calls Jan to ask for a date. 24 1 ftnm mm Pillow Talk, starring Brandon Brown and Kyra Jones, drew in a full house. The cast practiced for six weeks to peifecl this romantic comedy. The story: Brad, a song writer, and Jan, an interior decorator, share a telephone line into which Brad is always whispering sweet nothings. The philanderer infuriates the rather prudish Jan: she complains to the telephone company, but gets nowhere. Eventually, she phones Brad and gives hima piece of her mind. Brad, acting on a tip from Jonathan, finds out that Jan is a knockout and decides to try his hand at winning her. He pretends to be a Texan cowboy hot off the saddle, a green horn in New York. They fall in love without Jan realizing that Rex is really Brad. When she does, she is very hurt. In return, she decorates his apartment, making it as hideous as she can. In the end, they realize their love for each other, and get engaged. An enraged Brad finds the culprit of his horribly decorated apartment, while Jonathan looks on. Jonathan was played by Gaydcn Carr. Alma the maid gives sweet advice to a jilted lover, Jonathan. David Barry and Kyra Jones captivate the audience playing Toni and Jan. 25 Mil Louisiana's Beal Ooomtor Please lake B Stand: local neuis Election time again at EHS. No, not for class officers or Homecoming queen, but a mock election for the next governor of Louisiana. Five juniors and seniors represented the gubernatorial candidates: Governor Edwin Edwards, Billy Tauzin, Jim Brown, Bob Livingston, and Buddy Roemer. The chosen students delivered a campaign speech to the high school. The following day, votes were cast and results tallied ... Angela Mills took Governor Edwards' place and rallied for a state lottery and casino gambling in New Orleans. This would raise a total of $400 million for Louisiana. These proposals earned” Edwards three percent of the student vote, leaving himself directly behind three of the candidates. Chuck Daigle represented Billy Tauzin and promised to raise teachers' salaries and put more money into research and business development at state colleges, ultimately improving education. Tauzin slightly led Edwards with four percent of the student votes. Tanya Blom represented Jim Brown and promised to restructure the state's worn-out governmental system. Among other plans. Brown planned to raise teachers' salaries and collect money to assist state universities. His plan put him right behind Livingston with eight percent of the student votes. The lone Republican, Bob Livingston, played by Jeff Lyon, wanted to improve the state's image. He planned to reduce state spending and promote tourism. Livingston's plan earned him ten percent of the student votes, making him the second most favored candidate. But, Livingston and the other candidates were left in the dust far behind the students' choice for governor. Heidi Wood represented Buddy Roemer. He, like most of the candidates, promised to raise teachers' salaries and spend money in the classroom. He also planned to put prison inmates to work. Leading all of the candidates. Roemer beat the closest follower with sixty-eight percent of the students votes. Students' choice for governor was the same as Louisiana's adults. The state placed the candidates as follows: Roemer, first with thirty-two percent; Edwards, second with twenty-nine percent; Livingston, third with nineteen percent; Tauzin, fourth with ten percent; and Brown, fifth with nine percent. 26 America 1987: Baseball, I-ioldegs 7% IDS, the disease that President 11 Reagan proclaimed, Public Enemy 1 for the year 1987, has become one of the largest sources of fear for Americans today. It has currently claimed the lives of nearly 25,000, and up to 1.5 million people in the U.S. alone have become inflicted with the virus. By the year 1991, the federal Centers for Disease Control estimates 179,000 will be dead, and as many as 100 million people could be carrying the disease. The cause of these statistics has spread a fear of AIDS throughout the nation. The fact that there is no known cure or hope for one in the immediate future, makes the outlook seem grim. On December 4, the Accolade staff surveyed all high school students to determine what they felt were the most important issues facing the nation in 1987. Of the 274 who responded, seventy-five percent felt AIDS has left the most impact on our society this year. The following results reflect differences in students' feelings about AIDS, and may indicate a need for education about this disease in the school system: • Twenty-seven percent said they would protest if an AIDS victim were admitted into EHS, while thirty-two said they would not. Forty-one percent remain undecided. • Twenty percent of the student body said they would protest if a present student became inflicted with the disease and were allowed to remain at Episcopal, while forty-three percent said they would not. Thirty-seven percent remain undecided. • Forty-five percent said that if a friend caught the disease, they would treat them the same as before, while nineteen percent said they would not. Thirty-six percent remain undecided. Hnother issue that monopolized air waves and greatly impacted our nation in 1987 was the Iran-contra affair. Everyones all-American hero Lt. Colonel Oliver North took the heat in July during the investigation of the Iran-contra affair involving the diversion of Iranian arm sales profits to the Nicaraguan rebels. North claimed to be just taking orders from his superiors. I was authorized to do everything that I did, said North. Did President Reagan know? Twenty-two percent of the 274 high school students who responded to an Accolade questionnaire believe Reagan had total knowledge of the affair; sixty percent felt he had partial knowledge, and eight percent felt Reagan had no knowledge of the diversion of funds. 1987 Attacks: Personal and Otherwise • November: the U.S. Navy avenged an Iranian missile attack in the Persian Gulf by firing at Iranian oil platforms. • Greed, Secrecy and Scandal: an inside look at Jim and Tammy Bakker's bankrupt empire read the cover of the August 3 issue of Time. The Bakkers, prior to a federal investigation, were the leaders of a $203 million religious empire known as the PTL (Praise the Lord or People That Love) television-and-theme-park ministry in S. Carolina. They were ousted for possible criminal tax fraud, wire fraud and mail fraud. Jim Bakker also confessed to having a sexual tryst with a church secretary Jessica Hahn and paying her hush money. and Apple pie? Fifty seven percent of the 274 students who responded feel that the PTL controversy had an adverse effect on televised religion. Sixty five-percent believe the PTL organization is purely a financial enterprise that took advantage of its supporters. • Douglas Ginsburg, the second Supreme Court nominee, preceded by right-winger Judge Robert Bork, was disqualified after confessing to have smoked marijuana twenty years ago. Anthony Kennedy became Reagan's third and safest choice for this position. • Gary Hart, after his alleged affair with model Donna Rice and other accusations about his personal life, dropped from the president's race in the summer of 1987. He concludes the year of 1987 by dropping back into the race as of mid-December. • Wall Street: The Dow Jones Industrial Stock Market plunged 22.6 percent in late October. The crash was worse than in 1929. Good News Mikhail Gorvebachev visited the U.S. for the first time in mid-December. He and Pres. Reagan answered questions on superpower relations. 27 Service Project t was odd seeing people like J'Treanor [Marks], Ellis [Pierce], and John [Andri-shock] being so affectionate with the little kids ' said junior Kristin Kaufman in reference to the junior class's trip to the zoo with handicapped preschool children. On October 16, the juniors took two buses out to the Baton Rouge Zoo where they met children from Southdowns Elementary School. Each junior chose a little buddy with whom to tour the zoo. Everyone then split up to enjoy a fun morning watching the animals with their new friends. Around noon, the juniors and the children of Southdowns left the zoo for a picnic lunch at a nearby BREC park. At the park, the children thanked the juniors, who vowed to make this an annual event. With the weight of the world on his shoulders. Tom Coleman plays dad for a day. Marquita Pitcher and little fr-.end Don enjoy a day together at the zoo. 29 E.H.S. juniors and Southdowns children pose for a picture together. They wait to leave for a picnic at nearby BREC park. The games people play when others refuse to walk. Michael Burroughs encourages little friend Matthew at a quiet spot at the Baton Rouge Zoo. At the end of the day, Alan Wright and his new-found friend take one final stroll through the zoo. 'The great man is he who does not lose his child's heart. — Mencius Two years ago. Father Hancock held a meeting of the Headmaster's Senate: the Student Life Council. At this meeting, they came up with the idea of a community service project to be performed by each class. Since 1985, each class had its own opportunity to get involved and make a positive impact on our community. Jay proudly introduces his new friend to others. Senior Retreat K tif Sternberg. Lisa Allen, Jeff Hastings, Melisse Campbell, Michelle Young, Katie Grotncss, and Jennifer Dann. £ enior Retreat, a three day U event, takes place in the fall of each school year. This year the Seniors ventured away from the usual Camp Hardtner, destined for Camp Abbey located in the deep woods of Covington. Camp Abbey, sits on the bank of a refreshing lake. The purpose of Senior Retreat is for Seniors and faculty to pause in a busy year and see each other as human beings rather than students and teachers, said Dr. Pitre. Senior Retreat creates class cohesion, said Mrs. Korne-gay, And transfers values and lifestyles learned at EHS into the next phase of life: adulthood. Sunday after dinner, the Seniors shuffled into the dinning hall. The tables and chairs had been removed, and the Seniors sat in a circle on the floor. The chaperones gave each of the Seniors a piece of paper with the name of an animal written on it. By making only animal sounds and acting like the animal (without talking) the Seniors had to find other Seniors making the same animal sound. The Seniors stayed in these herds during the activities throughout the weekend when groups were required. Father Trent also asked the Seniors a series of questions about their values such as: What is the last thing you would ever tell your spouse? What do you hate about the opposite sex? and When was there a time in your life when you showed courage or cowardice? The opposite sex is so stuck on themselves, said Allison Jones, They are so chauvinistic. The last thing that I would tell my spouse is that I tape the Smurfs every Saturday while I'm playing golf so that I can watch it later. Either my wife or I would probably be dying when we said our last words to each other, said John Irvin, So the last thing 1 would tell her is 'I love you. ' On Monday there was plenty of free time to enjoy the wooded surroundings of Camp Abbey. Some took advantage of the free time by walking to the monastery off Camp Abbey. The monastery was gorgeous; it was worth the five mile walk, said Katie Grotness. Others played volleyball, or basketball, or just got to know other teachers and Seniors. I made friends with a lot of people that I wasn't friends with before, said Michelle Woodham, I really liked the bonfire. I think that was the main event that brought the class together. Senior Retreat served its purpose giving everyone a much needed break and uniting the class. I felt much calmer when I left. It was a nice time to relax, said Allison Jones. 31 A Who God doth late and early pray. More of his grace than gifts to send. And entertains the harmless day With a well-chosen book or friend. --Sir Henry Wotton Religion cannot be kept within the bounds of sermons and scriptures. It is a force in itself and it calls for the integration of lands and peoples in harmonious unity. The lands of the planet wait for those who can discern their rhythms. The peculiar genius of each continent, each river valley, the rugged mountains, the placid lakes, all call for relief from the constant burden of exploitation. - Vine Victor Delona, Jr. Top, left to right; Phil Zubcr, Stephen Spence, and Erika Gcrdcs. Bottom photo, left to right: Ashley Burgess. Champy Barreto. Caydcr Carr, and Tom Cockerham at Camp Abbey Camp Abbey, you can be so kind! Seniors enjoy their last year together in a shallow part of the lake. Left to right: Jeff Hastings, Sean Montgomery, Lisa Allen, Julia George, Ashley Burgess, Arthur Stowe, John Irvin, and Melisse Campbell. Here comes trouble, felisha roster gives the camera a mischievous grin as she enters her cabin at Camp Abbey Kevin Buchert and John Stucker look on as the bonfire blazes. Melisse Campbell, Katie Grotness, Lisa Allen, Stacey Sims, Cather ine Williams, and Erika Gerdes take time out from the day's activi ties to pose for a picture. Playing outfield in the kickball g. Julia Robertson claps for her vie ous teammates. Sunday nights never felt this good before! Nancy Garrett, Chad Hargon, Amanda Grimsley, Denise Powers, Bud Shenefclt, Ali Quaid, and others relax during their free time. 13 Bn inoitation to wrap a Senior Homecoming tradition UIIip? Seniors Itlhat? lllrap the school lllhcn? October 4 at 12 a.m. lllhcrc? Woodland Ridge Boulet ard Utliy? it's a tradition! ■.! .j During their free hour, Stacey Geordy Waters clean up the Sims, Michelle Young, An- trash after the boulevard was gela Mills, Jason Dupree and wrapped. Km Senio hawn Frazer stares in horror at the scoreboard while John Hook holds his head in anguish. Trafton ruled! Bleacher Creatures The Senior Sports Support T he Bleacher Creatures took E.H.S. by storm on October 17, 1986. The unprecedented student athletic support group founded by Jason Dupree in 1986, the Bleacher Creatures still crawl to every game intimidating rivals, supporting the Knights, and wrecking havoc in their wake. Dupree's reason for founding the organization is to solicit more fan support. I wanted to get all the juniors out to the games. We were winning, and nobody was coming.'' The eleven founding fathers include: Charles Carpenter, Jon Coleman, Jason Dupree, Shawn Frazer, John Hook, Terrell Joseph, Chris King, Bud Shenefelt, Mike Vick, Geordy Waters and Phil Zuber, Chris King has another theory of the Bleacher Creatures' mission: “To show our class dominance over the school. Bleacher Creatures was a new concept of student spirit. It needed to bombard the school to gain acceptance. It did. The uniform: a navy or gold T-shirt or sweatshirt. The front bares their title: “Bleacher Creatures. The back reads, Class of ‘88 Kicks A_______. Now exclusively a senior organization, the Bleacher Creatures show up at football games holding signs to support players Jim Douglas or Tom Cockerham. Their trinkets and props include cowbells, foghorns, and their own unique cheers. Bud Shenefelt's get-up includes a blue metallic wig, colored face paint with matching gloves, and a loud voice for the occasion. To insure the tradition, the senior Creatures hand down their shirts to selected juniors, come spring. Bleacher Creatures Rule! Front Row: Phil Zuber, Mike Vick, Brandon Brown. Geordy Waters, Jason Dupree, Bud Shenefelt. Middle Row: Champey Barreto, Jon Coleman. Wallace Marshall. Shawn Frazer, Paul Daigle Back Row: Terrell Joseph, Charles Carpenter, Sean Montgomery and David Cunningham. Bud Shenefelt in his Bleacher Creature get-up, raps with Julia Robertson and Robin Marve at the Homecoming pep-rally. 35 j 36 Thy Sister's Keeper Big Sis-IOis '87 T hree months of posters, A gifts and anticipation came to an end when the Junior girls discovered the bearer of such surprises on Friday, November 21. From the beginning of the school year, anticipation grew for the Lil' Sisscs. They knew the annual event of Big Sis-Lil'Sis would bring them closer to the Senior girls. The tradition gives the Junior girls an older friend they can count on. The year began with locker decorations, small gifts and special notes for the Lil' Sisses. All year long the Big Sisses had been planning for November 21. In October, they had a lock-in to plan the skit, write songs, create a theme and make posters. Holly Strange hosted a Halloween breakfast prior to the announcement of the group divisions. All the Juniors knew their Big Sisses were in the room with them; they just didn't know who they were! The week before the ceremony was the busiest for the Big Sissies. All the plans were finalized that week with skit and song practice poster hangings, scavenger hunt plans and final decoration touches. Invitations announced: come celebrate Puttin' on the Ritz! The Lil' Sisses received it on Thursday, November 20, with a white carnation. Friday morning, the Lil' Sisses saw Perkins I lall plastered with posters. The girls were dressed in Sunday's best and could not wait until the end of school to find out who their Big Sisses were. The Lil' Sisses fled to the Chapel for the skit, Rags to Riches! performed by the Seniors. It was about two social groups: a Rags group and a Riches group who could not find their sisters. At the end of the skit, the two groups join forces in hopes that together they will find their Lil' Sisses. After the skit, the Lil' Sisses were blindfolded, led outside and put into a line. The Senior girls pulled their own Lil' Sisses from the lineup and each group stood seperatcly. All at once, blindfolds were removed resulting in a flurry of hugs and smiles. The Big Sisses served a dinner of roast beef and baked potato to the Lil' Sisses in the Dining Hall. T-Shirts designed by Elise Kimbrough draped the back of chairs. The decorations included ribbons, top hats, balloons and confetti in a color scheme of black, silver and blue. There was a scavenger hunt between dinner and a party given by Ellen Naquin. After Naquin's with the conclusion of a festive evening full of special activities, girls of both the Junior and Senior classes formed a special bond which cannot be broken. Juniors: Margaret Malone, Amy Howell, Gretei Harlan and Senior Sylvia Patrick, enjoy each others company during a break at Big Sis-LiP Sis '87. Hours of preparation went into locker decoration Late Sunday and finally finished. Lisa Allen puts up her Lil' Sisses' poster. Katie Sternberg, a Rag group member, stands by her unsuspecting sister Margaret Malone at the unveiling ceremony. As part of her scavenger hunt, Dana Heist must model in a department store. She does this by force, to receive her next clue. Junior Jamie ffulit. Senior Emily Glover, Senior Jennifer Dann, Junior Jan Bennett and Senior Julia Robertson are in the midst of desert at dinner. Offering a tempt.ng toe to Senior Julia Robertson, Jan Bennett gets a nibble. Thursday night, before the big day, Allyson I.ee gives Caroline Hiatt a boost to put her poster above the lockers. Laura Hammack and Jamie Hulit discuss their fate and Marquita Pitcher smiles in uncertainty as they all stand before the firing squad. 37 A in H Hundred Dears, IUIid s Oolng To Care Ulhether Or Hot Ijou lOere Popular, pretty. Or Rich? Think Hbout it. Classes Faisal Abou Shahla Jason Ayres Class if Yw piscopal's fourth grade J- may be small in size but they had plenty to say when faced with questions about their new atmosphere. Is Episcopal very different from your previous school? No, not much. -Teresa Leonardi Sort of. -Meikle Wilkes Yes, because this school gives you soup and salad for lunch. -Kia Zarbalian Does being with the 'big kids' intimidate you? No, why should it? -Daisy Obier No, they're wimps. -Jay Smith No, it serves me because a senior drives me to school. -Elizabeth Clauer What do you like and dislike the most about EHS? 1 like the people and I dislike the detentions and the work sessions. -Kaan Ozmeral I do not like the food here (not that St. James' food was good.) I I’ke br in uiiA Ko older kids because I know lots of them! -Tate Hodges Middleton I like everything but do 1 dislike anything? No, not at all. I love EHS. -Teresa Leonardi Andrew Black Shelly Brown Joshua Bullock Kathleen Cailleteau Jessica Carnell Brian Carter Gipson Carter Elizabeth Clauer Samuel Cook Burton Cooper Kyle Craig Amanda Dawson John Faccy Allison Graves Matthew Hancock Jennifer Hebert Casey Hendry Graham Hendry Kristin Hogan Tiffany Kirby-Olson Adria Ledoux Courtney Lcmar Lauren Lcntcr Teresa Leonardi Rixie Lowry Caitlin Magbee Katherine Major Clinton McCullough Tressa Mela neon Tate Middleton Erica Nuernberg Daisy Obier Kaan Ozmeral Randolph Rice Suzy Shields Ashley Sledge Jay Smith David Spiller Amanda Stallworth Meredith Stansbury Joey Stein Curtis Stockinger Richard Strange Alex Tucker 40 Ashltra Turner William Welburn The Sky’s The limit Knit lee. meteorologist for Channel 2. visited 54 of our new fourth graders to talk about what else? the weather. Ice discussed barometric and air pressures, along with air masses and cold fronts, but laughed. They already knew' Much to his surprise, these fourth graders told him a few things Students weie well prepared after having had a unit on weathei foiecasting and meteorology Bt ft Sweetheart: love lloursclf Christine White Sarah Wickline Meikle Wilkes Conrad Wilson Kiarash Zarbalian Rhoda Mshana Being so close to Valentine's Day. the theme of Health Awareness Week at LI IS was lie A Sweetheart-Love Yourself! We also called it that because the heart is so important, said Mrs. Falgout. Students observed Health Awareness Week around the nation on Feb. 8-12. EHS children enjoyed a week of information on disease prevention and important health matters. School Nurse Betty Fal gout said that the 4th, 5th, and 6th graders were chosen to participate because they are still forming their habits, and it's easier for them to make choices. Beth Reames of Our Daily Bread, a local bakery, spoke on nutrition and provided health snacks for the students. Tuesday, Feb. 9th: Physical Fitness and Hygiene day. Becky Johnson from Baton Rouge's Heart and Fitness Center talked about fitness and exercise. Students made posters on hygiene and gave presentations. Self-Esteem 'The students concentrated on things that they CAN do well, said Mrs. Falgout. Wednesday, Feb. 10th, students sat down and listed 10 sports, hobbies or school subjects that they are good at. They worked on liking themselves for who they are. Self Protection The 6th graders learned to protect themselves against verbal, physical, and sexual abuse. They learned about being at homo alone and to call emergency 911. Said Mrs. Falgout, We taught them how to scream and believe me-they didn't need any help with that. Friday, Feb. 12, Mr. Tiberghien arranged Just Say No. Mary Ann Hofstad, the director of the adolescent unit at the TAU Center, spoke about drugs and other forms of chemical abuse. The Parents' Guild helped to spon sor the week's activities. They contributed a great deal of time and money. 41 1 A Todd McBride and Bobby Thibodeaux observe Frederick, the hamster who made a home in Mrs. Tydor s room this year. Class flf 1995 Paola Aliam George Anding Leslie Ayres Brad Bankston Haydn Baiclay Biooke Barnette Wesley Beck Laura Billings Amy Blue Leila Blumbcrg Kristen Brantley Desha Caldwell Lauren Caldwell Rachel Carpenter Stuart Carter Hope Chandler 42 Katherine Juban takes a break from watching the animals so she can join her friends in climbing trees. found it both educational and fun. Watching the animals was fun enough for Jason Juban, but David Perkins was disappointed because the animals were just sitting there sleeping. He'd rather see them in their natural habitat. TJ major focus for this year's fifth II grade was the study of animals, both domestic and wild. In Mrs. Walker's English class, the students wrote poems about animals. For social studies, they each wrote reports on an animal of their choice. It was interesting, said Lisa Pizzo-lato, I liked how they had the trees and how they made it look like (the animals') homes. As an extension of the social studies class, the fifth graders took a field trip to the New Orleans Zoo. On October 20, the students, along with teachers and mothers, boarded buses for the ride to New Orleans. After arriving at the zoo, the teachers divided the children into groups of continents. The different continents were to remain together throughout their stay at the zoo. Even though the trip was meant to be educational, said Katie Washing, I thought it was a lot more fun. The children were extremely well-behaved. and the weather was beautiful, said Mrs. Rutter. It was really a delightful trip. zoo; Catherine Corbett Grady Crawford Jill Czerwinski Jonathan Davis Llwin Uonncr Amy Drcnnan Monique Due' Gloria Dupont Thomas Engquist Thomas Gleason Jill Glisson Anya Glusman Chad Grand Jennifer Guelfo Christi Gulotta This snake, of the New Orleans Zoo, was one of the favorite animals of the fifth graders. Another favorite was a newborn baby white alligator. taking friends To heighten the students' interest in animals, several fifth grade teachers kept animals in their rooms. In Mrs. Rutter's class, the students observed a butterfly hatching from a cocoon. Dr. Sauls kept an aquarium in his room for a period of time. In Mrs. Tydor's class, the fifth graders befriended Frederick, the class hamster. Christine Harris Mary Harrison Christopher Hayes Sommer Haynes George Henry Allison Hipwell Theresa Hubiak Barbara Irwin Charles Jenkins Catherine Juban Jason Juban Lucie Kantrow Scott Kirkpatrick Stuart Maginnis Todd McBride Warren McClelland Allison McGough Lindy Mclndoe Blake Middleton Michael Middleton ■44 Melissa Miley Britain Miller John Miller Kelley Moore David Moyse Wesley Mullins Madeline Nemeth Karen Newcomb Samir Patel David Perkins Lisa Pizzolato Gayle Pletsch Brandy Price Taylor Rhodes Todd Richardson Andrew Root Andrew Rosenthal Charles Schudmak Tyler Scimeca Seamus Smyth Katherine Spaht Kimberly Taylor Robert Thibodeaux Mark Tridico Tommy Tumincllo Melissa Walker Bryan Walton Katie Washer Micah Williams Jeffery Young 45 46 Ryan Abbott Beth Abramson Clinton Ainsworth Denson Alexander Silvia Aliani Jennifer Ashworth Brian Ayres Charles Beard Michael Beck Scott Berg Tremaine Billings Amanda Bowman Ben Bradford John Brewer Richard Bundy Amanda Bush Elizabeth Carroll Judson Carter Timothy Casey Ellen Chew Melissa Cockerham Christopher Cook Kerrie Daniel Kristi Dusck Heading towards the Greer Center for the main assembly, Jill Czcr-wmski and her Grandmother enjoy their day together. Sixth Grade: Grandparent's Bay Cne Hundred and fifty of them flocked to E.H.S., coming by bus, car, and plane. Some came from as far as Florida. Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Mississippi. Most of them, however, came for neighboring towns. On Friday, Nov. 20, the E.H.S. middle school held it's first annual Grandparent's Day for the fourth, fifth, and sixth graders and their grandparent's. Mr. David Bosse, who helped to organize the day, said, So many grandparent's live nearby. We wanted them to see our campus and to get involved with their grandchil dren's education. Since Grandparent's Day was on the Friday before Thanksgiving holidays, the theme of Thanksgiving permeated the day. Children should be thankful for their grandparents as well as their parents and siblings. This is a good time to acknowledge their thankfulness,” said Bosse. The development office plans to make this an annual event They would like to extend the celebration to the upper school and eventually the high school. Dabney Dykes Spencer Egros Richard Feigley Andrew Fertitta Stanley Fowler Robert Garner Elizabeth Halpin Christopher Hargus Alexandra Harris Ashley Heath James Howell Danielle Isbell Jeffrey Jackson Saman Jayasinghc Courtney Jones Joseph Juban Joseph Kayuha Lina Lam Christopher I-azzero David Locke 47 Bruce Lovelace Keith Lovell Timothy Mabie Richard Massengale Ashton McGee Harry McGee Edward Middleton Joshua Miller Leigh Miller Russell Mosely Tanya Moss Pavan Narra Ashley Odom Paige Oliver Susan Oommen David Peachey Bronwyn Perry Amanda Peuler Catherine Plauche Rachel Porter Jcb Quaid Danya Reina Sarah Rich Rachael Riley Richard Robin Bethany Rubin Alison Seamster Ann Senette Claudia Sentell Melissa Sexton 48 Neil Shaw Derrick Shclmire Brian Shenefclt Randall Smith Sacha St. Amant Robert Stein Paul Story Kelley Strain Stephanie Stromeyer Allison Swanner Elise Thompson Alice Trask Michael Tuminello Michael Uffman Stephen Underwood Kyle Vidrine Milton Wdsh Clay Weill William Whittington Aaron Williams Joe Williams Sarah W'illiams Steven Willing James Wilson John Wilson Anne Withers Jonathon Wittkopf Raymond Wright William Zeagler Donald Zuber Shelling On Black's island Jane Abercrombie Trey Alwood Mark Ashworth (missing) Bill Atkinson Lisa Averette Laura Avery Chad Ayres Natalie Barton Boyd Bauder Matthew Beriyant Carla Billings Bradley Bolen Beth Bradford Brett Brantley Treasure Bruce Daniel Buffington Mary Burroughs ter aquarium in their classroom. Mrs. Snelling, who studies shells, organized the seventh grade shelling retreat to Black's Island. She taught the students how to clean, bleach, identify, and class the shells they discovered. On the second and third day some people decided to shell again, but the Tom Sawyers and Huck Finns chose to be adventurous and explore the rest of Black's Island. The students got to the island by way of motor boats. It's a remote refuge, owned and inhabited by a single man. Along with Mrs. Snelling, Mrs. Hebert, Mrs. Moak, and Mr. Perkins also chaperoned. Most of the seventh graders agreed that the chaperones had as much fun as the students. hey'd hiss at you and wave their X claws, said Bret Manner, a seventh grader chasing a school of crabs on the sandy shores of Black's Island, Florida. EHS students attending the four day science enrichment trip filled buckets with pufferfish, starfish, scallops, cochee, and whelks for a salt wa- Chjrles Abbott A group of girls gather around a new discovery on the beach. A few of the shelters decide to take a break and relax on the rope swings. Class officers include Jamie Dodds, Vice-president, Lisa Averettc. President, Clinton Healey, Representative, and Courtney Kaufman. Secretary Warren Edwards Katherine Elliott Hadley Fetzer Mark Frazer Missing from photo is Sarah Ferguson Chuck Byrd Adrienne Cadwalladcr Elizabeth Carpenter Brandee Crawley William Davis Edward Dawson Jamie Dodds Mark Caron Martin Gilly Sirida Graham Leigh Griffiths Chris Gunter Thomas Hansbrough Hayes Harris Clinton Healey Roger Hebert Courtney Hendry Mary Hinz Sara Hipwell Carolyn Ho Craig Hollinger Kim Hymel Lore Jagisch Lavanda James Heather Janies Elaine Johnson Mary Johnson Chandrika Jones Perry Jordan Sara Kantrow Cartncy Kaufman Andrew Kilroy Michelle Kimcs Blair Korncgay Shannon Lane Lauren Lee Ncilson Malone 52 1 Bret Manner Lawrence Martin Laura McBryde David McLcllan Jaimic McNeill Tracy Meyer Frank Middleton Terry Miller Marshall Miller Zachary Miller Estelle Morris Kathryn Newcomb Paula Ngo Meredith Ozicr Tamara Penn Tenesia Penn Emily Phillips Kerry Rhodes Jennifer Roy Anthony Speier Gary Stansbury Carrie Stern Ashley Stevenson Ashley Teague Desiree Valenzuela Michael Volk Ben Weinstein Cathy White Marquis Williams Amy Zollmann 53 A Eighth tirade Knights Class Officers: Secretary, Heidi Wilkinson; President, Holden Spaht; Vice-President, Nicole Haynes and Treasurer, Ashton Constantine. Carol Abou-Shahla Susan Abou-Shahla Ashley Andrishok Lauren Ashbaugh Kristy Ashton Keith Barden Catherine Barton Bryce Beals Kathryn Becker Gina Belello Ryan Berg Scott Bogan Barbara Broyles Allvson Caplan Rachel Carr Christine Carter Tammy Carter Jon Chilson Nicholas Chremos 54 Currcn Coco Preston Coles Ashton Constantine Heather Craven Casey Crawford John Dameron Erik Drucding Casey Due Jeanne Dupont Austin Earhart Ashley Edmon Amy Ferrell Brendan Ferrer Allyson Fertitta Nicole Fowler Charlie Frey Jason Ham mack Deborah Hawkins George Haynes Nicole Haynes William Heroman Paul Hoffman James Houston Marion Johnson Latrel Jones Marlon Jones Eric Juban Chris Kicscl Tari Kindervater Edward Lamont 1 SS A 56 Matthew Lane Amy LeBlanc Joan Lee Trent Lewis Andrea Lima Ellen Locke Russell Longeway Michelle Lyon Kendall Maginnis Michael Marshall Paige McKay Daniel McKnight Frank McMains Mary McRoberts Lawrence Mclsheimei Mark Miley Kadc Miller Melanie Mitchum Christy Musgrove Billy Nadler Ryan Nichols Jennifer Ogden Erin Oliver Rebecca Ory Stephen Owen Jean Palmer Caroline Perkins Steele Pollard Brian Puls Richard Purcell Susan Raetzsch Ashley Ragusa Anuradha Rao Barbin Riche Stefanie Roberts Ainsley Rolfs Mark Rosenthal Sarah Schurtz Lcanne Scott Wyn Singer Holden Spaht Catherine Spilier Jay Sterling Kristen Stewart Matthew Swanner Graham Tharp Elisabeth Thompson Sarah Tuton Melanie Vaughan Randall Walton Heather Whittington Heidi Wilkinson Kelly Willson Debra Wittkopf Charlotte Wright S8 Tricia Abbott Scot: Ashworth Blaine Ayres Warrick Baker Angus Barclay Megan Baxley Katherine Bcdcian Ashu Bharara Elizabeth Blitzer Vance Bostock Louis Boyd Adam Brcidcnbach Stephen Broyles Maty Katherine ('.moll Charles Carter Garrick Cason Stephanie Chaney Hunter Coates Chris Cobb Sarah Coleman Jonathan Cook Sydrick Cotton Shannon Cunningham Billie Dixon Jennifer Dodds Clay Dorcmus Kristin Duncan John Dupont Kristin Dusek Aimee Fambrough Lowell Ann Fisher Dabney Garrison Patricia Gaspard Gregory George Madeline Hackney Asmahan Hafez Jodie Hargus Keith Hatfield John Haynes Leslie Heath Heather Heck Julie Hiatt Dax Hudson Joanna Jackson Konrad Jackson Cherie Janies Cara Johnson Jennifer Johnson Chad Jones Buster Kantrow 59 A George Kilpatrick Bryan Korncgay Michael Kuehler Jason Lofland Brandi Lumpkin Dennis Lyu Caroline MacDonnel Heather McArthur Amy McBride Craig McCullough Susan Middleton Joey Moreland Robyn Munson Berkley Muse Jobe Nasca Blaite Neher Scotty Noland Shawn Perry Laura Perkins Bart Phillips Jonathan Puls Marie Rhodes Lance Robertson David Sample Heather Schott Mary Senette Ashley Sexton Jenny Shcncfelt Angela Shobc Aaron Smith 60 Rolls M Scrolls I3eing a freshman isn't easy1. We don't know why, but wc just feel like everyone is saying 'Look at the stupid little freshmen, ' said freshman Dana Young. Is everyone laughing? We don't even pay attention to them, said junior Amy Howell. Sounds more like apathy than harassment. But this year the new assistant to the headmaster. Father Bob Trent, tried to change all that. Father Trent's plan is to make each class a distinct community within itself and in the school. I want to build on it [the sense of community] in two ways: first, hold school-wide events like homecoming; secondly, build a strong sense of class identity. A class is more than a collection of individuals, said Father Trent. To carry out his plan. Father Trent created a Freshman Spirit Day as well as a matriculation book beginning with the Freshman Class. Freshman Spirit Day, September 25. began with a breakfast of sweet smelling cinnamon rolls and milk. Students wore T-shirts that read. We have spirit, we have fun, we're the class of 91. In the beginning, nobody wanted to wear the shirts because we were afraid the seniors would make fun of us, but then the whole class did, and we got excited, said freshman Blaire Neher. The matriculation service's purpose was to officially recognize people into the high school, said Father Trent. Students signed their names in a matriculation book. When we look back, we'll be proud that we were the first class to be in the book, said Dana Young. It's as if the school really began with us. Garrick Cason. Charles Carter, and Chris Cobb are among the first to sign the Matriculation book. Allison White Ryan Whittington Matthew Withers Dana Young Nicole Smith Howard Sommers Jenny Stein Jeff Stern Marc Sternberg Stephanie Stevenson Christie Sullivan Juliet Trask Michael Tretter Marisa Vann Jane Ann Alwood Michelle Arbour Shawn Ayres Kristin Bennett Jennifer Black Heather Brauer Trina Bruce William Byrd Nicholas Caldwell Laurie Carpenter Roy Carter Evan Chen Rachel Cobb Gwendolyn Corbett William Davidson I t gives them a chance to go places they ordinarily wouldn't go and compete other than just on the playground ' said Melinda Solmon, coordinator of the Special Olympic games. For their community service project, the sophomores hosted handicapped students from Central Middle, Baker Middle, Leblanc Special Services, and Arlington Vocational School. In preparation for the games, the sophomores chose various jobs: scorekeeping, working at the concession stand, referees, and “team buddies. Amy Reese from Central Middle School expressed her attitude towards the Special Olympics games. It's fun. I love getting away from school, she said laughing as she dashed onto the court for her first game. 62 Running the sophomore class is not all work and no play. Class officers left to right: Claire Morris, Vice President. Amy Quaid. President, Alyson Ewing. Secretary, and Todd Henderson. Treasurer. The basketball games took place over a period of two days. The sophomores were not the only ones to enjoy themselves. During free periods many high school students observed the games with friends. Sophomore Laurie Carpenter said, I think everyone benefited from the experience. Melinda Solmon believes that the Episcopal students exposure to the children would help them realize how lucky they are to be physically normal and of average or above average intelligence. Sophomore storekeepers await the start of the first basketball game. Left to right: Laurie Carpenter. Chris Edmonston, Charles Marshall, and Jane Ann Alwood. Kristen Depp Rachel Dowty Chris Edmonston Spencer Edwards Renee El lender Alyson Ewing Frederic Fowler Amy Freedman Emily Garrett Chris Gerdes Bryan Grace Todd Graves Ismail Hafez Ulysses Hargrove III Catharine Healey 63 A 64 V Todd Henderson Ashley Hendry David Hools Timothy Jagisch Rebecca Rizer Tat-Chi Lam Janette Lank Shannon Lash Russell Macomber Hunter Manship Charles Marshall Penelope McGee Tiffany McGuire Michael McNeill John McQueen Emily Messer Amanda Morgan Claire Morris Katherine Mostly Veronica Mujica Derek Myers Nikole Nasca Chad Ogden Natalie Ogden Mathew Oomen Bryn Oulton Rubin Patel Neha Patel Glynes Poche Amy Quaid 1 Jason Reina Craig Silvey Randi Simoneaux Andrew Smith Shannon Stephens Deborah Sternberg Ashley Stowe Jason Symons Mine! Thompson Jason Vogel Sophomores Rubin Patel and David Hook, two members of the Episcopal basketball team, exercise their expertise as referees of a Special Olympics basketball game. Sophomore Derek Myers serves as a team buddy for Baker Middle School. All buddies cheer for and support their team. i juniors Sumuc ft Busij m This year's Juniors could be de- On the lighter side of life, the Juniors scribed as active ... on the go ... sponsored an outstanding talent nonstop. Their year began with col- show. Every rap. every tunc, every lege choices and college introductory dance showed the talent of 'S9. said meetings. The months following memos sent to junior homerooms by brought Junior Class Talent Show re- Mrs. Kornegay. Dean of Students, hearsals, culminating in two successful performances. In February the As if to reward Juniors for their ta -Seniors presented class rings to the ented performance, two weeks later Juniors, and April brought the Junior- tire Juniors received class rings. Feb-Senior Prom to top off the year. ruary L, marked this a tradition at E.H.S.The Juniors chose four Seniors Junior year is the big introduction to of which one or two would give a Ju-colleges. Juniors are allowed to attend niot his ring. It's an induction cere-college meetings of their choice where mony — an induction into the Senior the selection process begins. Mr. Hall- Class, man, Episcopal's college counselor. discussed what each student should As a going-away present to the Sen-do in preparation for applying to col- iors, the Juniors sponsored Junvot-lege. He discussed SATs and ACT's Senior Prom. The Prom took place at which the Juniors took for the first the end of April, one more success lor time in the spring, the application the Juniors. t process, and college interviews. Jutuoi Class Otncers. President, heth naynes, Wee-President Jason hush, Treasurer Charlotte ho ls, and Secretary ftltsy hornegay. Stewart Abercrombie John Andrishok Patrick Arbour Tiffany Aucoin Yolanda Baker Natalie Baum Jan Bennett David Berry Stephen Berry Michael Blanchard Caroline Blitzcr Tanya Blom Trey Blue Laura Bordelon Parra Bracht Kim Buhler Michael Bui toughs Richaui Byrd Laura Carpenter Rennie Carter Jay Christopher Michael Claus Anna Coates Tom Coleman Ashley Coles Madeleine Constantine Paul Crespo Meredith Cronan Geoff Culbertson Katherine D'Armond Chuck Daigle David Dansky Chris Day Jill Fakouri Fac Foster Ashley Frazer Trip Fuchs Paul Garrett Freddy Giles Lee Gilly Jason Graham Keith Guillot Laura Hammack Shadlcy Hargon Gretel Harlan 67 A Flowers for a frrend at Christmas. Ashley Frazer received a bouquet from Jay Christopher. t 8 No matter how disappointed the faculty was, mohawks swept through EHS for several months. Michael Blanchard definitely had the real thing. Beth Haynes Dana Heist Margaret Ho Jason Holland Amy Howell Jamie Hulit Amy Hulon Kristin Kaufman Jay Kedia Jon Kilpatrick Casey Kimberlin Bitsy Kornegay Cristi Lima Margaret Malone Emily Manner Treanor Marks Chris Marsland Maria Martinez Bryan McDaniel Stephanie Morgan Paige Munson Richie Myer Jay Noland Becky Noiiea Jennifer Norwood Wendy Ory Ellis Pierce Marquita Pitcher Diana Plonsker Ryan Pogue Derek Ragusa Andrew Riche Susannah Ritter Charlotte Rolfs Jason Rush ft Gift 'from The juniors I ne morning the Junior Class heard that Mr. Shreve's beloved labrador. Here, had been hit by a car and died. The news spread rapidly and soon reached the cars of Charlotte Rolfs and Dana Heist. Charlotte had remembered seeing lab puppies that were so cute for sale on Sherwood Forest. She and Dana decided to raise money from the Juniors to buy a puppy for Mr. Shreve. For the next few days, Charlotte and Dana, carrying an orange bucket full of money, collected enough to purchase the puppy. The next day, Mr. Shreve had no earthly idea what was going to happen as a crowd of Juniors approached. A puppy appeared in the middle, and he was in shock. Apollo, named by Kim Buhler, was the best present he had ever received. 69 Josh Smith Stewart Sommers Rachel Spiller Mary Stevenson Lauren Stickman Erik Stromeyer Stephanie Tapp Andrea Thompson Britanny Thompson Elizabeth Timmons Brent Underwood Kathy Whitaker Bient Willson Allen Wright Fransiscus Xaverius Revived after a break in the student room, Jan Bennett is ready to face the rest of the day. The student room is a great place to relax with friends during school. Derek Ragusa, Jason Rush. Keith Cuillot, Jay Noland, and Richie Myer enjoy the break. 70 Bing Bag: ft Ikm Episcopal Tradition tt X he ring symbolizes a continuance of the things that have come before and will come in the future, said Mrs. Mildred Bonner, the Juniors' choice for class speaker. This ring shows a sense of friendship. It states a tradition of excellence that has been passed on to you. V A shiny gold ring hung on a thin royal blue satin ribbon around each of the Seniors' necks. In the Chapel of the Good Shepherd that Monday Morning on February 1, 1988 anxiety was high. The Juniors had been waiting for this day: the receiving of their class ring. Each Junior chose a Senior to present the ring. The popular choice for the girls was their Big Sis , while the guys chose one of their favorite teammates. Mr. Shreve, also chosen by the Juniors, called out the names of each Junior and their partner. Lots of hugs and whispered congratulations were given along with the rings. Although a serious occasion, the ceremony didn't go without humor. Senior Mike Vick intentionally cut his ribbon so it wouldn't fit over the head of his unsuspecting Junior, Richie Myer. The ring day committee led by Father Trent and Mrs. Kornegay consisted of Caroline Blitzer, Tanya Blom, Laura Carpenter, Anna Coates, Richie Myer, Charlotte Rolfs, and Jason Rush. It was this group that made ring day successful. They planned it on a perfect day too. Twenty years ago, February 1,1968, the ground was broken for the Episcopal campus. The may a crow Shook doom on me The dust of snoui 'from a hcmloek tree Has giuen my heart H change of mood Hnd sane some part Of a day i had rued. Robert frost 8:00 Still no date and too much lipstick. Does my hair look flat? Where's the hair spray? I don't like this dress as much as I did when I bought it. Fuschia, Fuschia, Fus-chia! It clashes with my red hair and pale skin. I bet my corsage clashes too. 8:15 I'm going CRAZY! The % ! cat just ripped my hose. I know I don't have another pair. “Mom, HELP ME!! Home of Conrad Clutz 7:30 Great, 1 have to pick my date up in twenty minutes and 1 haven't started to get ready. I knew 1 shouldn't have gone to work out so late. This has got to be the quickest shower ever. 8:00 Oh boy, now 1 get to go meet her parents. 1 know her dad's going to ask a million questions and I'll probably be too nervous to say anything right. I just hope she doesn't have a little brother or sister to tease me! On February 6, NIROTC sponsored Winter Formal for the 9-12 grades. This year the dance was held at the LSU Faculty Club for the first time. The band Rare Form'' played from 8:00 to 11:30. The group was found through “Battle of the Bands held at LSU to promote new sounds. 'The band was the best ever, and the $1000 was worth it! They played good music and everyone wanted to dance, said Katie Grotness, one of the officers presented at Winter Formal. Other officers presented were: Heather Bauder, Joe Cummings, Ellen Naquin, Jan McBride and Andrea Spring. Attendance was high with over 400 people at the dance. The 300.00 dollars raised will go towards an award banquet at the end of the year for the NJROTC. fall Iports Banquet football, Uollcyball. Cross Country, Checrlcadmg ifnd Righsteppm Wm Thrir Right Of Recognition! 'll ou have to be prepared to i! be the 98% who fail in professional sports' said guest speaker Jerry Stovall. A shocker?-Yes, but Stovalls speech to the athletes stressed the importance of academics. This years fall sports banquet was held on January 20th in honor of those who participated in Football, Girls and Boys Cross Country, and Volleyball. The Highstcppers and Cheerleaders were recognized as well. The banquet began at 5:30 with a stand-up supper in the Webster Dining Hall, followed by the awards presentation in the new Greer Center. Former LSU coach Jerry Stovall offered an inspiring presentation as guest speaker. He stressed the importance of both being a good athlete, and a good student. The audience responded positively to Sto- vall's presentation, and the message he gave the athletes was appropriate: being a good student is more important than being a good athlete. For the first year highsteppers and cheerleaders were awarded a varsity letter for their achievement. Both squads put in many hours of hard work, and after three years of negotiations with coaches and sponsors, they were finally rewarded. Coach Duplechin received a big suprise from his boys cross country team this year: a teal blue mountain bike. The best thing about having a big team is that the coach can get a big present! said John Coleman as he awarded the bike to Coach Duplechin. The bike will get plenty of use because he often rides beside the cross country team while they run. Coach Duplechin tries out his new Guest speaker Jerry Stovall enter-mountain bike given to him by the tained the audience with stories of his cross country team experience. (Pictured above) 76 Steven Staats and Tom Hebert share their Best Defensive Lineman award. Girls Cross Country Scholastic Award — Julia George Most Improved Runner Bitsy Kornegay Coach's Award — Katie Sternberg Most Valuable Runner — Julia Robertson Boys Cross Country Outstanding Freshman Runner — Marc Sternberg Most Improved Runner Richie Meyer Scholastic Award — Arthur Stowe Coach's Award — Andrew Riche Most Valuable Runner — Arthur Stowe Dollcyball Best Offensive Player — Stacy Wimp Best Defensive Player — Janie MacLaughlin Most Improved Player — Meredith Cronan Coach's Award — Elizabeth Timmons Most Valuable Player — Fae Foster Scholastic Award — Nancy Garrett football Offensive Team Captain Charlie Kennon Defensive Team Captain — Tom Cockerham Most Improved Player — Irey Kubricht Best Offensive Lineman — Steven Staats Best Offensive Back — Tom Hebert Best Defensive Linemen — Tom Hebert Steven Staats Best Defensive Back — Kieth Buchert Most Valuable Player — Charlie Kennon Scholastic Award — Madison Perkins 77 T ights ... Camera ... Ac-tion: KNIGHTLINE NEWS is being brought to you in part by the EHS Junior Class, proud sponsors of the 1988 talent show. Most people have watched the news but not like the news produced by the Class of '89. Thursday. January 21, and Saturday, January 23, were two of the most informative nights in news history — informative of Episcopal High School's talent. From the opening junior scene, Winter Nights, to the closing Junior Rap, the Knights shined. After the return from the Christmas holidays the Juniors frantically organized the show. W'ho arc the emcees? Who is in the dance filler? ... the song filler? With guidance from the junior class sponsors, Mrs. Bonner and Mr. Shreve, the show came together. Both nights the auditorium came alive with the talented participants. Thursday incorporated grades four through six. From the first fourth grader to the last sixth grader the audience was well entertained. First place was awarded to fourth graders: Jennifer Herbert, Adria Ledoux, Teresa Leonardi, and Tressa Melan-con, for the fine dramatization of The Spider and the Fly. Fourth graders: Gipson Carter, Sarah W'ickline, and Casey Hendry, captured second place. Their dance to Vacation really brought the beach and sunshine to the show despite freezing temperatures outside. Jeb Quaid and Van Wilson, sixth graders who performed a very amusing rap about Episcopal life, took third place. An extremely talented, sixth grade, piano soloist, Bethany Rubin received fourth place. As lead singer of the group Thi Fuzzy Navels ' Trip Fuchs |;Ven, the audience as he performs popular music. The Upper School show was presented to an overflowing audience. A great dance routine to American Soviet earned freshman Jennifer Dodds and Angela Shobe first place. Two second places were awarded to junior dance group: Natalie Baum, Amy Howell, Bitsy Kornegay, Cristi Lima, Emily Manner, and Becky Noriea dancing to Bring Your Love Down and eighth graders: Sister DuPont, Nicole Fowler, Melanie Mitchum, and Heidi Wilkinson dance to Hazy Shade of W'inter. Not totally dominated by dances, Janina Baxley received third place for her interpretation of Scenes From Billy Joel. To the juniors' relief they heard nothing but compliments on an outstanding show. This concludes the broadcast of the KNIGHTLINE NEWS brought to you by the Junior Class. KNIGHTLINE NEWS presents their live, on-the-spot emcees: David Dansky and Ashley Ftazcr. Angela Shobe and Jennifer Dodds danced their way into the judges’ hearts with a great performance. 78 Stephen Berry's electrifying performance as lead guitarist of 'The Fuzzy Navels” was a good filler while the judges met. The innovative costumes complimented the upbeat dance by Amy Quaid and Alyson Ewing The opening act. ' Winter Nights.” psyched up the Junior Class for the rest of the show. Kyra Jones and Jennifer D'Armond were right at home performing Two Old Cats Like Us. mass contusions ino inventive choreography by Jennifer Dodds, Julie Hiatt. Ashley Sexton, and Joanna Jackson. rooms. ff Juniois Becky Noriea and Amy Sr. Beta Club President Connie Mo-Howell were among many students lino. Secretary Janina Baxley, and Al-jwho received Valentine carnations lyson Lee sort Valentines as Michelle I rom fronds- Young (back) composes a few last- minute message. , •' Juniors Leigh Gilly and Beth Haynes 3 were two of the Beta Club members who forfeited their lunch break sell-!f. ing messages and carnations. Carnations And messages ; 'from The Senior Beta Club f Y ate one Thursday aftcr-noon, a handful of students remained at school. It wasn't because of their immense fondness for Episcopal High School, though. They were busy sorting and preparing Valentine messages for the following day, February twelfth. The next morning, as students in grades 7-12 waited anxiously for their messages. Senior Beta Club members met in Webster Dining Hall to sort carnations, put them with the messages, and deliver them to various home- Every year around Valentine's Day, students receive carna-1 tions and messages previous-; ly written by teachersi friends, and more than; friends. The Senior Beta Club sponsors this traditional' event, which has always proved to be a great success. I Junior Erik Stromeyer helps prepare carnations for delivery to all the homerooms later that morning SB 1 manship Trophy. One senior cadet said, We are all very proud of the three trophies we brought home, and of the spirit, comcraderie and determination expressed by the cadets! During the last week of February, 19 determined cadets attended the Ole Miss Field Meet in Oxford Miss. They participated in the Personel Inspection, Basic Drill, Fancy Drill, Color Guard, Academic Testing, and all of the athletic events. The cadets wore navy rugby shirts bearing the school logo — Esprit, Honor, and Scholarship, as a symbol of team unity. This year, they improved their performance 100% placing fifth in the Color Guard competition, second in the Academic Testing, Personel Inspection and Tug-of-War, and for the second year capturing the spirit and sports- Senior Becky Shirley searches for a movie title on the computer for a Show Biz Video customer. Korkina for R lining Ithough getting all the homework 31 done and all the papers written can prove to be a difficult task, many students still find time to hold a job. Some students, such as seniors Lori Piper and Lisa Allen even manage to hold two jobs. Lori has worked at Baskin Robbins on Jefferson for almost three years now. I only work once a week now, she said. This is because she also works at a local law firm for two hours every day after school. Even though she has two jobs, Lori still finds time to do her schoolwork. I have to stay up late sometimes, she said, but at least I get my homework done. As for free time, she has a little, but not much. Lack of free time, though, isn't a big problem for Lori. Everybody wants more free time, she said, but I like working. It's pretty fun. Lisa Allen also has two jobs: Two days a week, you can find her at Zack's, and three days a week, she works at Super Fashions on Florida Blvd. The two jobs together add up to about twenty hours of work a week for Lisa. I work mostly on weekends, she said, so I just have to work around the jobs to do my homework. It's kind of hard, but I get it done. About holding two jobs while managing school, she said, It makes me more responsible. It makes me more aware of things like being places on time. Having two jobs makes you more disciplined to try to get all those things done. At Show Biz Video on Jones Creek Road, one can probably find senior Michelle Woodham working. Michelle works about twelve to twenty hours a week. In addition to that, she does a little moonlighting, babysitting from time to time. I think that working has taught me a lot of responsibility about money, she said, It's different when you don't have to rely on Mom and Dad. Also, she said, You learn to budget your time. As for homework, you just have to allot time for it. When asked if she enjoyed her job, Michelle answered, Definitely. I like the people I work with. One of those people is classmate Becky Shirley. Usually, I work about ten to eighteen hours a week, said Becky, who got her job in early February, 1988. She is saving her money to go back to England this summer. As a junior, Becky went to England as an exchange student. Even though school and work take up some time, Becky finds that, I still have a lot of free time. 1 work a lot on weekends and that cuts out on my social life some, but that's okay because I can go out afterwards. The students interviewed agreed that having a job while in high school as very beneficial in preparing for the future. Serving yogurt at Zack's was one of Senior Lisa Allen two jol s she held this year. 82 Seniors Chri chert are noi also fellow Track. ,s King and Kevin Bu-11 °nly friends, but are ' employees at Fast Senior Michelle Woodham returns a movie to the shelf at Show Biz Video. Senior Lori Piper spent her Saturdays scooping ice cream for customers at Baskin Robbins. Hot Just flu Ufkr-Mool Job ... IT lipping burgers over a hot grill I late at night. Senior Chris King, a determined young man, averaged 42 hours a week at Fast Track to pay his EHS tuition. Chris began working a daily six hour shift after school and weekends his sophomore year. Monetary problems put Chris' family in a financial crunch; he had the option of attending Woodlawn High School or paying his own way through Episcopal. Chris chose to graduate from EHS. Chris gets home most school nights after 11 p.m., yet he still finds time to hit the books. His theory: I'm paying for it; I might as well study. From his job Chris learned what a lot of people are gonna learn when they get out of high school ... responsibility. Hopefully. It's what life's all about, said Chris. Chris' grades began to slip around January of this year, and his mom offered to help him out. Chris only works 25 hours a week now, and he still does odd jobs like cutting grass and cleaning his mom's office. To earn enough money for college, Chris plans to work next year as a Fast Track manager. He w-ould eventually like to become a veterinarian and will most likely attend LSU. Outside of work, Chris shows a love for animals. At one time he claims to have owned a zoo. He had the usual dogs and cats, but he also had a ferret, snakes, parakeets and turtles. Chris also shows a love for the outdoors; he enjoys hunting and fishing. Although, he admits, I haven't had much time to do those things. 83 r WM Trust « m Though Mr. Hallman's paperwork is overbearing he believes it is worth the reward he achieves. Helping students select colleges in the beginning and hearing of students' acceptances in the spring is quite a reward. Enjoy least? Alphabetizing detention slips, said Anne Kornegay, Dean of Students. This is a petty job required by the Dean of Students, but Mrs. Korne-gay's goals for Episcopal are not. From broadening intellectual development with guest speakers and assemblies to improving the spirit on campus, her job on the administrative staff is complete. I'd like to build a stronger sense of family in the upper school, said Father Robert Trent, new Assistant Headmaster. With his authority Father Trent longs to help changes occur and strives to build onto the excellence present at Episcopal. As the backbone of E.H.S. the administration continues to uphold the school's first class reputation. Administratis: The Backbone Of IMA iUhere Excellence Begins The Administration gathers in Father Hancock's office for another eventful staff meeting. Paul Hancock Robert Trent tty enjoy being part of a first rate 1 school, said business manager Kearney Morgan. Mr. Morgan speaks for all the administration when he talks about the pride of working at Episcopal High School. But as in any organization there are advantages and dis- advantages. The paperwork is overwhelming, said college counselor Michael Hallman. Paul Hancock: Peter, will you pray with the strong minds here at Epis- meeting I need to be at today. for us? copal. Steve Robinson: Let's discuss uni- David Bosse: 1 am more stupid Michael Hallman: When is this forms. about some things than about oth- college recommendation due: Yes- ers; not equally stupid in all directions; I am not a well-rounded per- terday? Robert Stein: No problem. son. Jenny Hastings: What schedule Robert Trent: Please remain seat- Peter Cook: Um, right. are we on today? cd for the exit of the senior class. Anne Kornegay: Evaporate. Get Stephen Vance: It's being done in Janie Donalson: May I have your attention? Please! out of here. your self interest. Kearney Morgan: Stay within Morgan Wirt: Did you walk to Claney Duplechin: Athletics your budget. school or carry a lunch? builds strong bodies to go along Michael Nill: 'There must be some D„vid Bosse Peter Cook Janie Donalson Michael Hallman Jenny Hastings Anne Kornegay Kearney Morgan Michael Nill Robert Stein Morgan Wirt -a English leparlmmt Thru'we Dime food.” The English Department: A motley crew? By all means. From Montreal, Massachusetts, Texas, and good ol' Louisiana, new members of this year's English Department flocked to EHS from all directions. EHS welcomed four new faces to the department: Ms. Heather Anderson, Mr. Karl Frerichs, Mrs. Nancy Hickcox, and Mrs. Kay Walker. Along with the new faces, the department welcomed new ideas. Many changes are being made for next year's high school curriculum. In addition to Senior Composition and Shakespeare, new Junior and Senior electives were introduced including: Greek Literature and Myth, Folklore, and the Short Story. Also, the concentrated study of American Literature will now begin in the tenth grade. Although controversial, many teachers are trying to implement a new approach to teaching upper school English. The main objective of the English Department this year is to improve the students' writing skills to prepare them for college. Students read and analyze such favorites as To Kill a Mocking Bird, A Separate Peace, The Great Gatsby, and Anna Karenia. i rusi Now this is definitely my favorite book!'' — Ms. Anderson I promised myself we were going to do that today ... Mrs. Avery Has anyone seen my textbook? — Mrs. Edwards If you had your syllabus, then you wouldn't ask such a silly question. — Dr. Falrarano You're outta here! — Mr. Frcrichs No. you didn't do good; you did well. — Mrs. Hickcox Detentions are the ultimate form of the cat and mouse game. — Dr. Pitre READ! READ! READ! — Mr. Scobee Trust me, I know what I'm talking about. Mrs. Stuckey If all else fails, follow directions! — Mr. Vance James Falzarano Karl Frcrichs Nancy Hickcox David Pitre Leslie Pitre Georgia Scobee Fran Stuckey Stephen Vance Kay Walker Anne Wcidig 89 jT nrichment courses at EHS pro-vide Middle School students with a diversity in their schedules. They are given the opportunity to choose between several classes such as Drama, Art, Math Counts, Computers, Religion, Little Animalcules, and Woodworking. Imchmmt Wwetsilij, fun, And Ixpmmt Billy Nadler said Enrichment was his favorite part of the day and many others agreed with him and expressed their favorite classes. I “I like Math Counts, with Mrs. Snelling, because you get to learn strange and obscure mathematical ideas such as base conversions and combinations,” said Nicholas Chremos. Ainsley Rolfs simply said, I learned to make a bird house in Woodworking which was a lot of fun. It was a good class because it was all hands on experience.” Commander Carter and Master Chief Thompson taught this class for the first time this year. 1 like watching the Mother Theresa movies in religion,” said Russell Longeway, Because I learned about other countries' religions.” In art we learned how to mold clay,” said Austin Earhart. It was a rockin’ experience being able to make our own designs and use our imaginations. Mrs. Snelling taught Little Animalcules which was a simplified science class. We got to dissect lots of stuff like starfish and worms, said Keith Barden. This provides students with an insight on high school classes and aids them in decisions concerning future selections of courses. 90 Lower Middle School Enrichment Art-Marsland Computers-Hebert Drama-Bonner, Tiberghein, Galasso Journalism-Chew Study Skills-Tydor, Walker Instrumental Music-Smith Ballet-Chisolm Computerland-Chew, Tvdor Creative Writing-Chew Upper Middle School Enrichments Art-Marsland Choral Music-Galasso Computers-Glusman, Perkins Creative Writing-Waiters Math Counts-Robinson Study Skills-Walters Drama-Bonner, Galasso Band-Smith Religion-P. Hancock, C. Hancock Debate-Bonner Journalism-Walters Math Counts-Fletcher Little Animalcules-Snelling Junior Great Books-Walters Musical Theater-Galasso Wood and Metal Shop-Commander Carter, Thompson tflC piscopal had never had a show in fiont of a real audience before, said Mildred Bonner, talking about her first show at Episcopal. That first show. Cheaper By the Dozen, must have been a hit, because ten years later Mrs. Bonner is still going strong. Unfortunately, this is Mrs. Bonner's last year at Episocopal. The little woman with the loud voice is taking a permanent vacation. What are her plans? Golf, fishing and traveling with my husband. I've never been able to do that before, said Mrs. Bonner. What will she miss The little Woman With The loud Doiee Says Good Bye To TUB Mrs. Manno and Mrs. Marsland. art teachers, paint a picture of Mrs. Bonner clowning around . Mildred Bonner Carroll Brown David Galasso 92 most about Episcopal? hmmm, the students, said Mrs. Bonner, their enthusiasm has made my job interesting through the years. Last year Episcopal built its first theater. Many people credit this to Mrs. Bonner. It wasn't my doing, said Bonner, I think folks realized we were we were serious; they realized what we could do. Mis. Bonner credits the building of the theater to people seeing that the time was right. We were doing about four shows a year in the chapel, people finally said We better give them a place to play. Will Mrs. Bonner be missed? Most definitely, said Dana Young. Not only is Mrs. Bonner responsible for every show done at Episcopal, she also teaches drama, speech, debate, and Shakespeare. Let make this the best show ever!’’ Mrs. Bonner If th-.ne right eye offend thee pluck it out? Mr. Brown ya’ll be quiet, we’ve got to get through this. Mr Calasso Trust me. I'm your teacher. Mrs. Manno If I can teach you to see. all your life will be enriched! Mrs Marshland As Mrs. Bonner final show at Lpiscopal waits for its opening night curtain, all of her actors and actresses will quietly wait to hear Mrs. Bonner say for the last time Let's make this the best show ever! Hats off to you Mrs. Mr Brown often uses his body as a Bonner. Your ten years here have been visual aid. the best show ever! Mr. Calasso directs his Choir as they practice for chapel. Ethel Manno Carol Marsland Dorothy Smith 93 Classic Classics: ittazurek, frmclts, Hill Department this year was to prepare for this new state requirement. Another goal of the Latin Department was to prepare students for competition at the Latin club convention held annually. This year the convention will be held March 17-19 in Alexandria, La. Competitions in Latin history, mythology, grammer, and oratory skills will take place between Latin The Latin Department has bloomed over the past four years. In 1983, when Dr. Nill first came to Episcopal, the Latin program was almost nonex-istant. It currently has over 100 students, most of which are in the middle school. Beginning next year, all seventh graders will be required to take a full year of Latin. One of the goals for the Latin clubs from all over. An awards ceremony, banquet, and sports day will also he part of the fun. Dr. Nill, head of the Latin Dept, enjoys teaching Latin because of the excitement of seeing students cope with a kind of language they've never seen before. It contradicts many of the things they've learned in English class such as the structure of a sentence. He finds that influencing students into memorizing the forms and grammer is one of the most challenging areas of his work. Mr. Ted Mazurek and newcomer Mr. Karl Frerichs, also Latin teachers, share the same goals as Dr. Nill. Nancy Cook: Asi la Vida ; C'est la Vie. Cybil Boizelle: Asseyez-vous et Tai-sez-vous! Madaleine Campbell: Ecoutez, re-petz! Judith Drott: Bienvenidos! Ted Mazurek: Open you book, buddy. Michael Nill: Raise your hand-P-L-E-A-S-E! Cross The Border lUttli foreign lanaugc Yw oreign language is a required subject at ) Episcopal, but what's the purpose? To teach the French and Spanish language; to expose students to the culture of the French and Spanish, to inform them of the contributions made by French and Spanish writers, painters, scientists, and musicians, said Madame Madeline Campbell. We are achieving our goals - judging by the discussions in class and our successful results in district and state competition, said Mrs. Drott. This year the departments are using some special ways to keep students interested. The upper school Spanish classes got to see Raiders of the Lost Ark in Spanish. The French Classes have been watching current material from French channel 2 TV in Paris. Game shows are another class pleaser. For review, Win, Lose, or Draw and Wheel of Fortune are played. Najoua Handal Rila Kemp Ted Mazurek Marta McCarron Michael Nill 95 9876 5432 1“ love math! You're either right or wrong, you know it or you don't, it is very definite, said Katie Grot-ncss. Believe it or not, everyone does not share that opinion. To some, math is an unbearable chore; fortunately. Episcopal has the blessing of its teachers. The Great Thinkers: t|,mi Can Count” The math department laughs as they try to figure out Mr. Robinson s monstcrous equasion. Mrs. Johnson has her own special way of teaching math. You don't even know you are learning, said Meliss Campbell. Everyone has their favorite teacher, some love them all. N4rs. Kornegay is great, she makes it easy to understand, said Amy Howel!. Not only does Mrs. Kornegay teach dn Them math, but she also heads Student Life and Discipline. She can often be seen running to class, trying to make i t on time. Episcopal's math program is designed to prepare students for the futur e college years. Courses such as Algebra I and II and geometry help fulfill the plan. The accelerated program, including pre-calculus and A.P. Calcu-las, provides intellectual stimulation for those gifted in math. Introduction to college math and College Algebra and Trigonometry reinforce the skills needed to succeed in college for those who arc weak in the area. Like it or not, math is a must. Fortunately the students at Episcopal, through great teachers and courses, have the upper hand. 3x+9x=2d X=2 Linda Fletcher Janie Johnson Anne Kornegay Jo Ann Readence Kathy Robinson % 3 5 7 9 1113 Now stop and think. Mrs. Fletcher Right? Mrs. Johnson I'm IS minutes late — let's get started. Mrs. Korncgay Alright class, let's get settled. Mrs. Readence Yes, that's the right answer, but how did you get it? Mrs. Robinson When (ace with the choice between a big mess and a little mess, always choose the little mess. Mr. Robinson I want to see the whites of your eyes all the time. Mrs. Taylor Settle down group. Mrs. Tydor Alright- clear your desks and take out a pencil. Mrs. Wucnsch You have to show your work to get credit ' Coach Wyly Aurther Stowe tries to squeeze a few-extra points out of his calculus test. 3 21 Stephen Robinson Mildred Taylor Rebecca Tydor Harriet Wuensch Andrew Wyly 9? % Physical Ganging lip This year, many changes took place in the PE Dept. In the past, students had always seen PE class as a time for fun and relaxation. Although the class proves to be an opportunity for just that, the coaches have put more demands on PE students in the areas of health and fitness in addition to the usual sports. For example, the PE staff auanged foi the American Heart Association to come to the school for two days in the early spring to conduct a CPR class. These highly trained paramedics instructed the tenth graders on valuable Mmim for fiiitKs! life saving techniques. The Presidential Physical Fitness Test, which has always been a popular event among the middle school students, saw tougher requirements this year. Instead of the 600 meter run, the distance has been changed to a one-mile walk run, said Chinkie Cointment, the middle school coordinator. The students have to run the specified distance in a certain amount of time to gain recognition. In order to do so, the classes have had more intensive training for the test. PE provide!, a break from the day and a chance for fun and relaxation. Cointment: Yes, you have to dress out! Crawford: 1, 2, 3 (clap, clap, clap) DeRouen: Girls, I'm sorry but ... Duplcchin: This is going to be a catchup day. Hisc: Girls! Line up! Richards: Get a partner and a ball. Hold the balls!! Ms. Marla Ferguson, a graduate of EHS, filled in for Mrs. DeRouen during her absence. Ferguson went to LSU and continued her education at the University of North Carolina at Greensburo where she received her master's degree. While attending LSU, she was the first girls Jr. High basketball coach to be paid in the city of Baton Rouge. She went on to coach volleyball and basketball at Southeastern Louisiana University and became the Women's Athletic Director there. Ferguson works part time for a land developer, but would like to get back into full time high school teaching and coaching. Presently, she coaches sixth grade volleyball at EHS. Brannon LeBlanc Marcia Richards 99 Mr. Disch assists seniors Nancy Garrett and Janie MacLauchlan in hooking up wires in Physics class. Mmt leathers Tnjoi Their Work hat, in your opinion, is the most rewarding thing about teaching? This was the question posed to several members of the Science Department. This group of teachers, ranging from lower middle school to high school, had various things to say on the subject. Friday! was physics teacher Mitch Disch's immediate response to the question. Actually, he lives for the times when students express interest and enthusiasm for science. I enjoy seeing children develop intellectual curiosity, said Violet Rutter, a fifth-grade science teacher. Seeing such young children want to seek answers to their own questions, she feels, can be very rewarding. Motivating children so young is, in her opin- ion, an essential factor in preparing them for a good education. Upper Middle School teacher Dot Dickinson's favorite aspect of teaching is watching the students work in science lab. For Mrs. Dickinson, the long, difficult hours she puts into teaching arc worth it when her students get so enthusiastic when they are learning by doing! (Top, left to right): Beth Snelling, Larry Wilkinson, Dot Dickinson, Yvonne French, Mitch Disch, Paula Babin, and Lynn Freeland. Lower Middle School science teachers: Dr. Charles Sauls. Danny Ti-berghein, and Violet Rutter. 100 Lynn Freeland, a high school science teacher, feels that her work pays off most when she sees the results. She especially enjoys having a student call me a year after taking my class to say, 'I placed out a year of freshman biology. Thank you Mrs. Freeland! Also, she, along with the other teachers, likes it when students take time out to say, I really like you and your class. You make it fun! Chemistry teacher Larry Wilkinson enjoys seeing someone understand, for the first time, the scientific principles behind a common occurrence such as why salt melts ice or why oil and water don't mix. Science Department Head Yvonne French, who also teaches chemistry, most enjoys watching the students grow, both socially and intellectually. Also, Dr. French likes teaching little brothers and sisters, and visiting with the alumni when they return. Although teaching is a very demanding job, these teachers find the job worth it because of the benefits they pointed out. Throw together some interesting scientific facts, plenty of labs, and a classroom of brilliant Episcopal scholars and a very interesting class can result. And if it doesn't .. well, there's always Friday! . Seniors Geordy Waters and Terrell Joseph attempt (unsuccessfully) to blow up the science building during lab. Scientific Sayings Um, okay, now ... -Mrs. Babin No teaparties allowed! -Mrs. Dickinson Paula Babin Mitch Disch Dot Dickinson Lynn Freeland Yvonne French Violet Rutter Don't forget to show dimensional analysis. -Mr. Disch I'm not going to beat you over the head if you don't take notes, but you've got to be quiet! -Mrs. Freeland What's nu? C over lambda. -Dr. French Can you explain that? -Mrs. Rutter Nice juicy little critters! -Mrs. Snelling Whose turn to feed the fish? -Dr. Sauls For those of you who like to be prepared and even for those of you who don't ... -Mr. Wilkinson Charles Sauls Beth Snelling Danny Tiberghein Larry Wilkinson 101 for several years the social studies curriculum at Episcopal has not undergone major revision. There became a need for change. Students were bored and history went unnoticed. As head of the department, Mrs. Ann Ritter finalized the changes for the '88 — '89 school year. ft Hew Social Studies Curriculum Our historians ittakc history Priv-illa Brewer Carroll Brown Jack Coco Peter Longeway This year's freshman class studied Civics but next year's will study Modern European History. The 88 — '89 Sophomores will study American History instead of World History. The Juniors this year studied American History but next year's will study Political Theory and Practice. Seniors will still have their choice of electives. The wide range of electives offered to the '88 — '89 senior class were chosen to please everyone. Some electives are for those who want to continue their study of American History with 20th Century American History or those who are capable and wish to acquire college credit by taking a history AP course. On the other hand, students who are tired of: what is the name of that battle? ... who invented the cotton gin? ... who was the next president?, can choose one of two semesters of art history. In the '88 — '89 school year the change will be in progress. After that the social studies curriculum will fall into place. I will say this only once!'' Mis. Brewer Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Mr. Brown Say yes' Mr. Longcway Get busy. Mrs. Mannear I will not repeat the directions. Maps must be perfect. Mrs. Ritter Sit down and take out your homework. Ms. Rutter ... and where is your notebook?? Mr. Shreve Dianne Mannear Ann Ritter Violet Rutter David Shreve Rebecca Tydor 103 fire People The Library Services reflect a state Santa said. There's a lot of paper of change. New facilities, new li- work, she concluded, brarians and new resources. Mrs. Cynthia Walters is the other li-Penniman Hall houses the High brarian in the High School Library. School Library, and the Greer Center Most students remember Walters as houses the new Lower Middle School their Middle School English teacher Library. Donors supported the build- Now, students have the privilege of ing of the new library, and it opened her expertise in the library at all in the Fall of 1987. times. Not only is Walters a librarian, but she is also an enrichment teacher. A new face heads the main F f library this year, Mrs. Eli-A zabeth Santa. She describes Xr I' I' ♦ her career move as quite a step up. It is a larger school and a larger library. It was a very good job opportunity. Santa previously worked at Bishop Sullivan and University High Schools. Santa has a Degree in English and a Masters in Library and Information Science. I like Book Talking' and working with the kids, said Santa. Book During different school quarters, she taught Junior Great Books, study skills. Journalism and creative writing. It's very interesting and challenging (to teach these courses) be cause there are more preparations Walters said. The best part of her job is workin, with the children, Walters also sa;. I enjoy being with the people I work with. It's very pleasurable, but eve: ything else is routine. Mrs. Susie Chew runs the Lower Mid die School Library. She worked in the High School Library last year, but transferred this fall. W' Susie Chew. Cynthia Walters and Elizabeth Santa. Talking is giving a book review rec-ommendation to student groups. She also enjoys being on the floor and suggesting. The drawback of her job is the desk work. I get bored with cataloguing, Getting to know the students' interest and guiding them in their reading, Chew said is the most important aspect of her job. 'The students are constantly showing me they're interested in so many things, Chew said, I'm surprised at their sophisticated interests. Chew's volunteers run the circulation system. They shelve books and place them on reserve for students. My library volunteers arc my right hand. They enable me to give more individual reading guidance. They're invaluable. Our services would be much more limited without them, Chew said. Everything in the library is automat ed, and they use an IBM computer. The cataloguing and technical services arc conducted on the computer. There is a new system in the library that students use to find articles written on their subject. It's an on line Database Service called Dialogue. It is a huge data bank of information updated continually. Students are learning how to use it through the classmate program. The Library offers valuable services and information at students' request. It's about time you checked it out! ! 104 “Get into a good book Elizabeth Santa “You're not in here to decorate, vegetate and aggravate me! Cynthia Walters “Read a few chapters. If you don't like it, bring it back and I'll find you a book you will like! Susie Chew Dana Heist found her vocabulary very intriguing, as you can tell, she said. Middle School Library Volunteers Top Row: Patty Withers, SuSu Rosenthal, Jon Beumberg, Sue Kinder-vater. Susan Chandler, Frances Nell Pletsch, Sherry Scimeca, Eileen Burroughs, Susan Hagan, Gretchan Kan-trow. Bottom Row: Carla McClelland, Liz Harrison, Nancy Hubiak, Roby Oomen. Martha Seamster. Charlene Miller. Not Pictured: Ellice Richardson, Mary Sentell, Linda Lowry. Elizabeth Santa Susie Chew' Cynthia Walters ios A •K OTC cadettes have earned many honors throughout their years at EHS. The most prestigious of these awards is the Bravo Zulu” flag, cap lured by the unit for the past two years. This flag is awarded by Commander Cummings, the Area eight manager at the annual inspection. This year the inspection was held on March 8th. lanal JifiTC Esprit, Honor. Scholarship Another award the unit is very proud of is the trophy awarded in 1986 at the Ole Miss Field meet. This year the unit attended the meet on February 28th, and gained much recognition in the athletic competitions. Drill Team and Color guard. When asked, Why become a member of ROTC? Commander Carter had much to say. He believes very strong ly in the NJROTC program (Nava! i Junior Reserve Officers Training j Corps), and in the reasons congress started the program in high schools j across the nation: to build patriotism and develop leadership. The ROTC program's current instructors are Commander Clyde Carter and Master Chief Thompson. Thompson who began teaching at Episcopal in 1980, spent 30 years active duty as an operations specialist. He has served on thriteen different aircraft carriers and was an air intercept control super visor. Commander Carter, who began teaching at Episcopal in 1985, spent 23 years in the Navy as a surface warfare officer with duties in all aspects of developing knowledge regarding warfare, tactics, strategy, and operations Seven schools in Louisiana have NJROTC; there are 241 high schoo navy units nationwide. Initiated in 1972 by Commander Wirt and Master Chief Krake, the ROTC program now enrolls 45 students, approximately 12% of the high school. The program s enrollment has been as high as 156 students in 1978, but has recently de dined because of a more demanding curriculum. In ROTC classes Naval History, Geography, and basic leadership psychology are taught, combined with an ever-present sense of patriotism. The goal of this course is not necessarily to prepare a student for a naval career, but to produce confident students who will be effective leaders and active participants in society. Commander Carter would like to rebuild traditions and patriotism that America was once known for. He feels that we take freedom too much for granted, and that young people today have a lot less respect for the flag and its country than those of the previous generation. Commander Carter likes working with young people and be lieves he can have a positive influence on their lives. 106 107 Commander Clyde Carter Master Chief Frank Thompson Cookin' Hurt Cleanin' But That’s Hat Bit They Bo! Both the Kitchen and Maintenance Staffs strive to provide a healthy productive environment for E.H.S. students. Mrs. Marcia Laws, Head Dietitian at Episcopal for the past two years, relates her “years of experience to improve the foodservice and introduce new foods. feel comfortable and learn, Said Cmdr. Wirt. Most students remember Cmdr Wirt as Dean of Students from 1977-1987. In 1987, he volunteered for a new position. It was a time to change, Cmdr Wirt said. I like to see the campus looking good, and it was a new challenge. It perked me up. Commander Ed Wirt, Head of the Maintenance Department, oversees that the grounds are maintained, the classrooms are comfortable and everything is in tip-top shape. I feel, the most important thing is to make sure the classrooms are in a condition to where students and teachers The food service has mothers serve and “employs a staff of professionals, Laws said. “The mothers get to see what is actually served and offered, Laws said. This year, a few dads have become involved. It was always considered mom's duty. I'm glad the fathers have taken interest, she concluded. Lillie Bea Wooders. Tastic Crosby. Connie Durbin. Margaret Moungcr. Marcia Laws, Agnes Milton. Ruthie Albert and Nadine Hendeison Cmdr Wirt works with a staff of 4 full-time maintenance men and 5 custodians. A few of the custodians are Vietnamese refugees. “One of the best things I've enjoyed this year is working with the Vietnamese. Seeing what they've been through, and how hard they work, Cmdr Wirt said, I've learned to respect them a lot. Laws began a trend of employing whistles to control wild disruptive students. “We feel like the cooperation of the students in the Dining 1 fall has improved. We don't blow the whistles as often, Laws said. Washing dishes is the other detention for unruly students. Those students first receive a warning. The next time, a disciplinary report is sent home. The third offense is washing dishes. The students cooperate and are more civilized, as was Mrs. Laws' goal. Cmdr Wirt would like to correct the drainage system on the front and back lawns. After frequent Louisiana rains, the grass is like a swamp. They even put up signs this year, naming them Wirt Lakes. “I would like to have the lawn and grass area fixed to where people can walk wherever they want, so they don't get muddy. I want grass everywhere!!'' Cmdr W'irt said. Both Laws and Wirt are qualified professionals. Laws is a icgistered dietitian. She has a B.S. in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Cmdr Wirt has a Health and P.E. degree and is a member of the U.S. Navy. These dedicated people s work help support E.H.S.'s backbone in functioning daily. Marcia Laws Ruthie Albert Connie Durbin Nadine Henderson Lencll Higginbotham Remember the woman who lived in a shoe? Boy did she have a grocery bill! Some days I feel the same way. Marcia Laws The worst day of fishing is better than the best day of work. Commander Ed Wirt Eat your vegetables. Ruthie Albert Enjoy those homemade rolls Tattie Crosby Empty your plate, please Connie Durbin Don't make so much noise. You are not outside'! Nadine Henderson Please use small paper cups for catsup Agnes Milton Small bowls for salad, please” Margaret Moungei Please don't throw the dishes at me!!” Lillie Bea Wooders Commander Morgan E. Wirt. Head of the Maintenance Department, carries on his responsibilities over the telephone. The food service staff tests their handiwork before the Middle School eats at II. Yeah, we pig out before ya 11 pig out.” Connie Durbin said Margaret Mounger Agnes Milton Lillie Bea Wooders Morgan E. Wirt Jim Cavin 109 Behind The Scenes i ounting absentees, typing notices, handing out lists, running off copies, deciding what's available in the budget, and making schedules are only a few of the numerous jobs the EHS staff does. From receptionist to head bookkeeper to athletic trainer, the staff is full of hardworking people. The staff consists of secretaries, nurses, library aides, and administration assistants. They keep the school running smoothly with their skills and often receive the least amount of credit. A big hand goes out to these behind the scenes people. no Ms. Ackoury Mrs. Allcmcnt Mrs. Andrishok Mrs. Dickerson Ms. Ingram Mrs. Stein: What do you mean you're sick and want to go home? Mrs. Moak: No problem. Mrs. Alternant: What's your purchase order number? Mrs. Mangham: Lord, have mercy. Mrs. Andrishok: Hey babe. What ya need? Mrs. Wimp: The bottom line is important; but participation counts! Mrs. Dickerson: Marcie, what's for lunch? Mrs. Ingrim: W'hat's happenin' this weekend? Mrs. Odom: Put your name in it! Mrs. Moak Mrs. Odom Mrs. Sendukas Mrs. Stein Mrs. Wimp m ■■1 St. Jerome letter 14 Ho Rthlete Is Croumed But In The Sweat Of His Brow 112 Andrew Riche, Erik Stromeyer, Freddy Giles, Madison Perkins, Jon Coleman, Trent Massengale, Josh Smith, Keith Buchert, Jenny Stein, Laura Perkins, Jan Bennett, Julia Robertson, Heather Brauer. GOLF: Jack Coco Most Improved — Erik Stromeyer Most Valuable — Freddy Giles TENNIS: Marcia Richards Most Valuable Male — Arthur Stowe Most Valuable Female - Ashley Stowe SWIMMING: Brannon LeBlanc Outstanding Male — Paul Daigle Outstanding Female — Julia Robertson GIRLS' BASKETBALL: Marcia Richards and Jerry Crawford Best Offensive Player — Felisha Foster Best Defensive Player — Jenny Stein Most Improved — Jane Anne Alwood Coach's Award — Jane Anne Alwood BOYS' BASKETBALL: Andrew Wyly and Jack Coco Most Improved — Mike Vick Coach's Award — Chad Davidson Best Defensive Player — Madison Perkins Best Offensive Player — Charlie Kennon Scholastic — Madison Perkins Playmaker — Sydrick Cotton SOCCER: Pete Longeway Most Valuable — Charles Carpenter Coach's Award — John Stucker Hustle Award — Todd Meyer Most Improved — Andrew Riche Scholastic — Terrell Joseph GIRLS' TRACK: Robin DeRouen, Becky Tydor Best Field Person — Heather Brauer Best Short Distance Runner — Jan Bennett Best Long Distance Runner — Julia Robertson Most Improved — Laura Perkins Coach's Award — Trina Bruce Scholastic — Julia Robertson BOYS' TRACK: Claney Duplechin, Brannon LeBlanc Outstanding JV Participant — Warrick Baker Outstanding Fieldman — Keith Buchert Outstanding Distance Runner — Jon Coleman Outstanding Trackman — Josh Smith Scholastic — Madison Perkins Coach's Award — Trent Massengale Baker Vinci All-American Award — J.J. Safer 113 k to (mtty We had an outstanding placing second out of 106 all their work. As well as season! said Coach Becky runners. Following Julia, the team winning first at Tydor, about the Cross Ashley Stowe and Lori Ja- state, there were several in-Country team. Everyone gicsh came in fourth and dividual awards. Julie Rob-would agree, since the team fifth respectively. Jan Ben- ertson was named to the took the first place trophy nett, Claudia Sen tell, Bitsy first team all parish for the at the state meet. (The Kornegay, and Katie Stern- fourth year in a row. Also team) is a group of girls berg also ran in the state named to the first team aR who possessed a great deal meet. parish were Ashley Stowe of mental toughness, said and Lori Jagicsh. Coach Coach Tydor. The Cross Country team Becky Tydor ended her practices every day from season being named Of the past state titles 3:30 to 5:00. It's tough, but Coach of the Year. girl's Cross Country won, it's worth it, said Julia this was the toughest one, Robertson about the rigor-and most rewarding, said ous practices. Tydor. The top runner at 7utia Robertson sets her ptce is state was Julia Robertson, The team was rewarded for she leives the Stirling line. Mute Champions Cross Country Team Members (left to right): Coach Rebecca Tydor. Catherine Williams. Deborah Sternberg, Amy Hebert, Joanna Jackson, Ashley Stowe, Jan Bennett, Lori Jagisch, bitsy Kornegay. Julia Robertson. Katie Sternberg, Alison White, and Minette Thompson. Kneeling: Claudia Sen tel I, Farra Bracht. Julia George, and Stacey Sims. 114 Stacey Sims, Catherine Williams, Ashley Stowe, Julia Robertson, Julia George, and Minette Thompson show that they arc ready to take state. Joanna Jackson. Ashley Stowe, and Julia Robertson take a small nap after running in the state meet. Julia Robertson, playing a major role in the teams state championship, hugs the first place trophy. 115 Middle School Baseball league Back Row, Left to Right: Stephen Underwood (6), Ben Weinstein (7), David Peachey (6), Brett Brantley (7), Kade Miller (8), Gary Stansbury (7), Rob Stein (6), Brad Bohlen (7), Brett Manner (7). Center: Ryan Berg (8), Warren Edwards (7). Center: Van Wilson (6), Larry Martin (7). Front: Jason Hammack (7). Coach: Dave Shreve 116 The following students represented tHS in the Louisiana State Tournament: Glynes Poche, Jenny Lank, Arthur Stowe, Tat-Shing Lam, John Campbell, Holden Spaht, and Ashley Stowe. Mat H Racket! IMS Temu!! Keeping it in the family This year's most valuable players were Arthur and Ashley Stowe. Ashley went on to win the State Tournament. The tennis team competed again in the Baton Rouge Prep League this year, and came in third behind U-High who was second, and the winner, Baton Rouge High. They hosted regionals this year at Highland Road Park. At the tournament, the girls defended their first place title with the state qualifiers: Ashley Stowe the Regional Singles Champion; and Jenny Lank and Glynes Poche who took second in doubles. The boys came in second with Arthur Stower placing second in singles, and with Holden Spaht qualifying along with the doubles team of Tat-Shing Lam and John Campbell. These seven players represented us at the state tournament May 5 and 6 in New Iberia. In the state tournament, the girls team won first place, with Ashley Stowe winning for the third time, the individual title. Ashley was also selected to the best of the best' in women's tennis for East Baton Rouge Parish. Arthur Stowe placed second in the boys individually. BOVS GIRLS Arthur Stowe Ashley Stowe Holden Spaht Jenny Lank Freddy Giles Laura Carpenter Tat-Shing Lam Stacey Sims Kandal Walton Glynes Poche John Campbell tllen Naquin Tat-Chi Lam Megan Baxley Hunter Manship Marv Stevenson Bart Phillips Caroline Blit er Brandon Wolf Anna Catherine Coates 117 Cross Country «Me will not be outworked” is the vU Cross Country team's motto, but they may be overlooked. Stamina, strength, ability, and sportsmanship are all a part of being on the Cross Country team. The team works long hard hours and sometimes doesn't get the credit they deserve. As one of the finest coaches in the state,” Coach Dupe led the team all the way to state. Before early Saturday morning meets, it is his job to encourage each member to do his very best. This year's team has three senior members: Jon Coleman, Arthur Stowe, and Jason Dupree, who couldn't finish the season because of an injury. lllltcit ftuimcrs Stripe Ip Be Their Deri) Best ftnd Come Together fts ft family (Jm Hhk ft State Championship Team. Otherwise the team had no setbacks, leading the way to victories at St. Martin's Invitational, Bay City, Texas Invitational meet. The team became tenth year in a row District 8 — AA champs and second year in a row State AA champs. Four meets being the most Episcopal has ever won. All top seven runners finished in the top twenty-five in State; three finished in the top ten (Stowe, Andrew Riche, and Coleman). Stowe placed on first team all parish, and Riche placed on second team all parish. With five of the top eight runners being Juniors, next year's team should be just as successful as this year's team. Jon Coleman and Arthur Stowe. Boy's Cross Country Team: Standing: Coach Claney Duplechine, Stephen Berry, Jason Rush, David Dansky, Andrew Riche, Billy Byrd, Brian Mcneill, Jay Noland. Kneeling: Trip Fuchs, Jason Dupree, Arthur Stowe, Jon Coleman, Keith Guillot, Tat-Chi Lam, Chris Marsland. Sitting: Clay Doremus, Tim Jagisch, Marc Sternberg, Richie Mycr, Hunter Coates, Chris Cobb. Marc Sternberg Middle School Cross Country: 8th grade: Keith Barden, John Dameron, Bill Atkinson, Chad Ayres, Boyd Baudcr, Brad Bolen, Chris Gunther, Frank Middleton, Zachary Miller, Mike Volk. 6th grade. Clint Ainsworth, Andy Fertita, Robert Garner, Keith Lovell, Bryce Zeagler. 5th grade: Chad Grand, Spence McClelland, Tyler Scimenca. 4th grade. Jason Ayres, Samuel Cook, Matthew Hancock. Marc Sternberg, Andrew Riche, Trip Fuchs, Jon Coleman, Arthur Stowe, Richie Myer, and Chris Marsland. Jon Coleman 119 0 Big Knights! Knights Take District, Beach Semi-finals Dt State The Knights, who took district with a record of 10-0, ended their outstanding season with an impressive overall record of 30-6. the finals of the Tara tournament a few weeks later. The biggest tournament of the season was the Andrew Jack-son tournament at Tulane. The Knights won their pool, but lost to another major rival, Newman of New Orleans, in the quarter-finals. Success didn't come easy, though. The varsity, junior varsity, and freshmen teams alike endured hours of hard work and practice. Many team members attended various volleyball camps over the summer, but the actual work as a team began in early August under the direction of varsity coach Beverly 1 iise. All the hard work paid off, as everyone discovered at the annual EHS Invitational Tournament. There, the Knights won their pool to advance to the semi-finals. After defeating St. Martins of New Orleans and Episcopal of Aca-diana, they advanced to the finals. The Knights were forced to settle for second place when they finally were defeated by the St. Joseph Red Stickers. At the State Tournament, the volleyball team enjoyed several victories before finally losing to Vanderbilt Catholic-in the semi-finals. Several of our players received special recognition at the Tournament. Named to the All District Team were: Stacey Wimp, 1st team MVP; Fae Foster, 1st team; Meredith Cronan and Nancy Garrett, 2nd team; and Janie Ma-cLauchlan, Honorable Mention. Coach Beverly Hise was named Coach of the Year. Varsity members Fae Foster and Stacey Wimp, both setters, concentrate on the opposing team's upcoming serve. Stacey Wimp. Ashley Burgess, Meredith Cronan, and Beth Haynes practice passing before the game. St. Joseph's, the Knight's arch rival, defeated them again in Senior Ashley Burgess. EHS defeated Tara EHS defeated Port Allen EHS defeated Baker EHS defeated Tara St. Joseph's defeated EHS EHS defeated Redemptorist EHS defeated Country Day School EHS defeated Zachary EHS defeated Lee EHS defeated St. Martin's EHS defeated ESA St. Joseph's defeated EHS EHS defeated Berwick EHS defeated ESA EHS defeated McKinley EHS defeated Zachary EHS defeated Capitol EHS defeated Christian Life EHS defeated Tara EHS defeated Sacred Heart EHS defeated •Christian Life EHS defeated St. Charles EHS defeated •CHSPC Bonnabcl defeated EHS EHS defeated Huntsville EHS defeated PCI Beauregard Newman defeated EHS EHS defeated •Brusly EHS defeated •Parkview Baptist EHS defeated •Christian Life EHS defeated Berwick EHS defeated •CHSPC EHS defeated •Parkview Baptist EHS defeated St. Joseph s Carencro defeated EHS STATE TOURNAMENT EHS defeated Berwick EHS defeated St. Scholastica Vanderbilt defeated EHS •denotes district games Head coach Beverly Hise introduces Senior defensive specialist Janie the varsity team at the final pep rally Spark Plug MacLauchlan waits for before the state tournament a serve to come her way. 121 I 1987 Volleyball Team (Top, 1 to r): Heather Brauer, Shawn Ayres, Alyson Ewing, Glynes Poche, Ashley Burgess, Jennifer Norwood, Jenny Lank, Beth Haynes, Fae Foster, Meredith Cronan, Angela Shobe, Shannon Cunningham, Blair Nehei. Tiina Bruce. (2nd row, I to r): Amanda Morgan, Gwen Corbett, Jane Anne Alwood. (3rd row, 1 to r): Janie MacLauchlan. N.m, y Garrett, Stacey Wimp, Sarah Coleman, Megan Baxley, Berkeley Muse. (Bottom, 1 to r): Varsity Coach Beverly Hise. Freshmen Coach Robin DcRouen, J V Coach Marcia Richards, Laura Perkins, Julie Hiatt, Jennifer Dodds, Susan Middleton. Jennifer Johnson, Mary Katherine Carroll, Dabney Garrison, Elizabeth Timmons, Heather Heck, Jenny Stein, Manager Dana Young, Statisticians Jane LeBlanc and lanina Baxley. 8th Grade Volleyball Team ( Fop, 1 to r): Coach Beverly Hise, Heidi Wilkinson, Leanne Scott, Casey Due', Susan Raetzsch, Mary McRoberts, Melanie Mitchum, Ashley Edmon, Kristy Ashton, Cary Perkins, Kelly Willson, Paige McKay, Coach Chinkie Cointment. (Bottom, 1 to r): Ashley Andrishok, Charlotte Wright, Jennifer Ogden, Erin Oliver, Stephanie Roberts, Nicole Haynes, Barbara Ann Broyles, Elizabeth Thompson, Debra Wittkopf, Joan Lee. c-th Grade Volleyball Team (Top. 1 to r): Coach Heather Anderson. Ann Withers, Eltse Thompson, Kerne Daniel, Courtney on ', Melissa Cockerham, Elizabeth Halpin Dayna Reina, Bethany Rubin. Melissa Sexton. Elizabeth Carroll, Amanda BuT D-.hney Dykes, Coach Marla lerguson. (Middle, 1 to r). Katy Riley, Stephanie Stromeycr. Tanya Moss. Danielle Isbell. L;na ' . ni Alison Seamster, Amanda Bowman, Allison Swanner, Beth Abramson. (Bottom. 1 to r): Kelly Strain, Aaron Will, arm A'i Iry Odom, Ashley Heath, Bronwyn Peny, Paige Oliver, Mandy Peuler. - th Grade Volleyball Team (Top. 1 to r): Coach Stacy LeBlanc. Sara Hipwell, Beth Bradford. Clinton Healey, Desiree V alenzuela, Jennifer Roy. Ashley Teague. Sara Kantrow, Estelle Morris, Courtney Hendry. Coach Renee Wilkinson Middle, I to r): Ashley Stevenson. Lori Jagisch, Mary Margaret Johnson. Emily Phillips. Juimie McNeill, Elizabeth arpenter, Katherine Elliott, Michelle Kimes (Bottom, 1 to r): Laura Avery, Leigh Griffiths. Natalie Barton, Jaimie Dodds, Tracy Meyer. Amy Zollman. The Spirit leaders Of ♦ Cheerleader Kim Buhler (top) and Highstepper Laurie Carpenter (bottom) smile as Coach Leblanc lifts the school s spirits during the Homecoming Pep Rally. The 1987-19 8 Highsteppers, left to right: (standing) Stephanie Moigan (co-captain). Hcathei Bauder. Karyn Story. Marquita Pitcher, (kneeling) Carol Knight (captain), Laurie Carpenter, Michelle Young, Melisse Campbell, (sitting) Emily Glover, and Katie Grotness. Claire Morris, Amanda Grimsley, Katyn Story and Marquita Pitcher Laura Lucia Hayes, and Jennifer D' strike their final pose of the Armond lead the E.H S. fans in a football season dances. cheer 124 The 1987-198 Football Cheerleaders, left to right: Caroline Hiatt, Anna Coates, Jennifer D' Armond, Amanda Grimsley (captain), Laura Lucia Hayes, Claire Morris, and Shadley Hargon. The senior Highsteppers perform their last dance during the Trafton Pep Rally; left to right. Heather Bauder, Carol Knight, Becky Shirley, Michelle Young, Katie Grotness, and Melisse Campbell. Top row: Nicole Fowler, Erin Oliver, Tommy Corter, Ashley Andrishok, Ashley Ragusa, Catherine Barton, Jeanne DuPont, Andi Lima. Bottom Row: Kendall Maginnis, Christine Corter. Nicole Moynes, Kristen Stewart, Jean Palmer, Melanie Mitchum. Jane Abercrombie, Elizabeth Avcrctte, Laura Avery, Natalie Barton, Carla Billings, Beth Bradford, Treasure Bruce, Mary Burroughs, Adrienne Cadwoller, Elizabeth Carpenter, Brandee Crawley, Jamie Dodds, Katherine Fetzer, Sirida Graham, Leigh Griffiths, Clinton Healey, Courtney Hendry, Mary Hendry. Sara Hipwell, Carolyn Ho. Kimberly Hymel, Loren Jagisch, Heather Janies, Elaine Johnson, Maty Johnson. Chandrika Jones, Perry Jordan. Sara Kantrow, Courtney Kaufman, Michelle Kimes, Lauren Lee, Neilsin Malone, Laura McBrydc, Jamie McNeill, Tracy Meyer, Estelle Morris, Kathryn Newcomb. Paula Ngo. Meredith Ozicr, Tamara Penn, Tcnesia Penn, Emily Phillips, Kerry Rhodes, Jennifer Roy, Carrie Stern, Ashley Stevenson, Ashley Teague. Desiree Valenzuela, Cathy White, Amy Zollerman. Left to right: Laura Carpenter, Kim Buhler. Natalie Miller, Ali Quaid, Mimi Rieger, Amy Quaid, Eliso Kimbrough. 125 B Tough loam But . . . ft Tougher Season Scott Madison knocks the boll away from on opposing ployer ond Brondon Woolf isn't for behind. ndcr the watchful eye of Coach Brannon LeBlanc, the Knights football team trained in the torrid summer heat. Endless drills and plays run over and over again intensified the unpleasant humidity and temperature, but the District Champs of 1986 didn't care for they were shooting for State this time. With an annihilating defense and offensive line, and with effective passing, the Knights were termed indestroyable. The Knights began the season with a disheartening loss to U-High. However, the team didn't let that get them down. It only intensified their desire to win. They harnessed that desire and rolled over Ascen- 126 sion Catholic, Catholic High of Point Coupee, Parkview Baptist, Brusley, Christian Life, and Bishop Sullivan. A devastating blow was dealt to the Knights when quarterback Charlie Kennon's arm was broken in the game against West St. John. Todd Graves, 2nd string quarterback, was thrust into control. Despite the fact that the Knights finished the season with a 6-4 record, Graves finished with impressive stats and all of EHS looks forward to him leading the Knights to a 10-0 season in the 88 season. There is quite another side to the EHS football squad — the players. A lot of close friendships are formed on the field. When asked what his favorite part of the football team was Jim Douglas said, The comradory. We stick up for each other. Charlie Kennon's favorite part was the closeness you get with the other seniors. Of course, the Bleacher Creatures made football games a little more spirited with their cheers (obscene or not) and gave the football team that extra shove. We really appreciated them, said Head Coach LeBlanc. The spirit was a big part of football this year. There were more people, more cheers, and more support at the games. ■ University High 27 EHS 7 EHS 26 Ascension Catholic 7 EHS 20 Catholic High of Point Coupee 0 EHS 39 Parkview Baptist 26 EHS 50 Brusley 15 EHS 28 Christian Life 6 EHS 50 Bishop Sullivan 6 West St. John 42 EHS 17 St. Charles 14 Ehs 0 Trafton Academy 21 EHS 7 Tom Hebert catches a perfect pass from Charlie Kennon to no doubt score another touchdown for the Knights. Senior players flex after the Country Day game. Varsity Coaches: Assistant Coach Bob Stein, Assistant Coach David Galasso, Athletic Di-rector Claney Duplechin, Assistant Coach Jer-ly Crawford, Head Coach Brannon LeBlanc, Ricky Scroggins, Trainer Craig Brewer. Virsity-(Top row-left to right)-Stephen Spence, Jason Vogel. Chad Hargon, Kevin Buchert, Assistant Coach David Galasso, Assistant Coach Jerry Crawford, Ricky Scroggins, Head Coach Brannon LeBlanc, Trainer Craig Brwer, Athletic Director Clancy Duplechin, Assistant Coach Bob Stein, Biandon Woolf, Jim Douglas, Charlie Kennon, Madison Perkins. 2nd row-Derek Myers, Brent Underwood. Stephen Staats, Trey Kubricht, Lee Gilly. Paul Garrett, Richard Byrd, Tom Hebert, Tom Cockerham, John Andrishok, Keith Buchert. 3rd row-Chris Edmonston, Greg Williams, John Mcqueen, Scott Madison, Todd Graves, Jason Symons. Ellis Pierce, Chad Ogden, Bryan Kornegay, Joe Cummings, Sydrick Cotton. 4th row-Trcnt Masscngaie, Treanor Marks, Ryan Pogue, Chris Gcrdcs. Jason Rcina, Craig Silvcy, Derek Ragausa. J.J. Safer, John Haynes. Konrad Jackson. 5th row-Martin Gilly. Rob Stein, Griffin Williams, Bart Phillips. Josh Smith, Keith Hatfield, Garick Cason, Louis Boyd, Shawn Party, Mark Frazer. Blair Kornegay. Rick Massengale. Junior Varsity-lst row-Greg Williams, Chris Edmonston. Coach David Galasso, Coach Jcr-ty Crawford, Coach Craig Brewer, Konrad Jackson, Bryan Koinegay, John Haynes. 2nd row-josh Smith John Mcqueen, Todd Graves, Jason Symons, Jason Vogel, Chad Ogden, Sy-drick Cotton. 3rd row Martin Gilly, Ryan Pogue, Chris Gerdes, Jason Reina, Craig Silvey, Derek Ragusa, Shawn Parry, Blair Kornegay. •1th row-Rob Stein, Griffin Williams, Bart Phillips, Keith Hatfield, Garick Cason, Louis Boyd. Mark Frazer, Rick Massengale. 5th 6th Oracle Tram Olds Basketball District Champs '88 The Girl’s Basketball Team finished their season with an overall record of 18-9, and a perfect 14-0 district record. Eight of the nine losses came before the New Year. Once returning from Christmas break, the girls racked up 13 straight wins to become the district champions. The girl went to the playoffs and lost to a more experienced Jewel Sumner team. Four players came away with district honors. Felisha Foster was this year's MVP, Dabney Garrison made 1st All-District, Stacey Wimp made the 2nd team All-District, and Jenny Stein was named honorable mention. Leaving us this year will be senior Stacey Wimp, our post player and power forward. Also graduating is Felisha Foster who leaves behind her 24 school records, 4 All-District selections, numerous All Tournament selections and selection to the All Star and All State teams. We will miss these two seniors and know they have left behind them a basketball tradition they have helped to build. VARSITY TOP: Jenny Stein. Felisha Foster. Dabney Garrison. MIDDLE: Megan Baxley, Trina Bruce, Deborah Sternberg. MIDDLE: Coach Jerry Crawford. Jane Anne Alwood, Coach Marcia Richards. Front: Marquita Pitcher and Stacey Wimp. JR VARSITY TOP: Debbie Hawkin'., Tari Kindervater, Jane Anne Alwood, Leslie Heath. MIDDLE: Coach Jerry Crawford, Jenny Schenefelt, Cherie Janies. Deborah Sternberg, Christie Sullivan, Coach Marcia Richards. Front: Trina Bruce, Megan Baxley. Middle School Basketball 5th GRADE BASKETBALL TOP: Coach Chinkie Cointment, Hope Chandler, Leila Blumberg, Lindtey Spaht, Brandy Price, Sommer Haynes, Anya Glusman, Taylor Rhodes. MIDDLE: Allison Hipwell, Melissa Miley, Lucie Kantrow, Brooke Barnett, Catherine Corbett, Allison McGough. BOTTOM: Lindy Me Indoe, Gloria Dupont, Amy Drennan, Christy Gulotta. 6th GRADE BASKETBALL TOP. Coach Chinkie Cointment, Leigh Ann Miller, Dabney Dykes, Elizabeth Halpin, Ashley Odom. BOTTOM: Danielle Isbell, Bethany Rubin, Anne Withers, Missy Cockerham, Ashley Heath, Beth Abramson, Jennifer Ashworth. 7th GRADE BASKETBALL TOP: Lisa Averette, Cathy White, Brandee Crawley, Ashley Stevenson, Sara Hipwell, Hadley Fetzer, Coach Brenda Lee. BOTTOM: Jaimie McNeil, Michelle Kimes, Mary Ann Hinz, Leigh Griffeiths, Tracy Meyer, and Adrienne Cadwalder. A 131 VARSITY Back row: Chad Davidson, Bryan McDaniel, Charlie Kennon, Madison Perkins. Middle row: Seydrick Cotton, Lee Gilly, Stewart Sommers, Rubin Patel, Tom Coleman. Bottom row: Jason Graham, Andrew Smith, Mike Vick, Richie Myer. Coaches: Andrew Wyly and Jack Coco.______________________ Basketball: Best Record in 6 Seasons 1987-1988 Boys Basketball EHS 54 Rougon 58 Livonia 58 EHS 61 Springfield 62 EHS 71 EHS 2 Acadiana 54 EHS 46 Live Oak 51 EHS 71 EHS 78 Trafton 52 EHS 86 EHS 55 EHS 77 EHS 68 EHS 63 Christian Life 46 Trafton 33 EHS 27 W'est St. John 56 EHS 61 EHS 73 EHS 66 EHS 53 W'est St. John 59 Varnado 61 Overall: 17-11 District: 10-4 (Tie for 2nd place) CHSPC 49 LI IS 40 EHS 55 Albany 57 EHS 56 University 61 St. Helena 0 EHS 42 Trafton 43 EHS 48 Asc. Catholic 58 St. John 36 EHS 51 St. Charles 41 West St. John 48 Parkview Bapt. 53 Bishop Sullivan 36 Brusly 52 EHS 42 EHS 31 St. Charles 17 EHS 50 Parkview Bapt. 51 Bishop Sullivan 38 Brusly 40 Christian Life 33 EHS 44 EHS 54 132 Bue to a football injury, the 1987- put the knights' backs to the prover-88 team started the season with- bial wall. The Knights had to win 5 out Charlie Kennon, the only return- of the next 6 games remaining on the ing starter from the previous year, schedule to vie for district honors. The team did so with the highlight Despite the setback, the team being a 66-40 victory over Brusly. jumped out to its best record in six The only loss was by a 56-50 score at seasons at 5-5 after 10 games. Includ- West St. John, ed in the victories was the first in five seasons over long-time rival EHS continued the season with a University and another over district loss to West St. John by a score of rival Trafton for third place in the 59-44 to determine the runner-up EHS Tournament. and wildcard spots in the playoffs. As the wild card representative, the The return of Charlie coincided with Knights entered the playoffs, the team winning 7 of the next 8 games. The only defeat being 52-51 The team traveled to Bogalusa for at Trafton. Victories over Brusly and the contest. The Knights built up a West St. John were highlights. 10 Point lead in tlie second quarter and a 7 point lead at the half as they Then, two consecutive losses to played a talented Varnado team. It Christian Life in overtime and a was not meant to be as we lost 61-54. heartbreaking 33-31 Trafton score JUNIOR VARSITY Tom Coleman, Jason Vogel, Bryan McDaniel, Stewart Sommers. Bottom row: Jason Graham, Richie Myer, Spencer Edwards. Chris Gerdes, Andrew Smith, David Hook. FRESHMAN Shawn Parry, Scott Ashworth, Howard Sommers, Bart Phillips, Joey Moreland. Bottom row: Clay Doremus. Michael Hackctt, Mark Sternberg, Michael Kuchler, Lance Robertson. Stephen Broyles, Blaine Ayres. Honors bestowed on the team: Charlie Kennon First Team All-District Honorable Mention All-State Madison Perkins Second Team All-District Mike Vick Honorable Mention All-District EHS All-Tournament Chad Davidson Honorable Mention All-District Sydrick Cotton Honorable Mention All-District Stewart Sommers EHS All-Tournament 5 h Grade CYO Standing (left to right): Spence McClelland, Chad Grand, Stuart Carter, Tyler Scimeca. Matt Gleason. Front row (left to right): Andy Root. Ryan Engquist, Scott Rosenthal, Stuart Magin-nis, Micah Williams. Blake Middleton. Coach: Frank Middleton. Missing from photo: David Moyse. 6th Grade CSAL Standing (left to right); Coach Uffman, Tim Casey, Stephen Underwood, Richard Feigley, Brian Ayres, Derrick Shel-mire. Coach Casey. Front row (left to right): Neil Shaw, Jcb Quaid, Doug Beard, Mike Uffman, Russ Mosley. Slh Grade ISA A Standing (left to right): Mark Rosenthal. Ed Lamont. Ryan Nichols, Rich Purcell, Mark Miley. Front row (left to right) Bid Heroman, Jason Hammack, Ashton Constantine, Paul Hoffman Coach: Camp Kaufman. 7th Grade CSAL Standing (left to right): Ben Weinstein, Martin Gilly, Chris Gunter, Trey Alwood. Front (left to right): Gary Stans-bury, Brett Brantley, Bret Manner, Lavanda James. Missing from photo: Mark Ashworth. Coach: Don Shelmire. Middle School Basketball 4th Grade CYO David Spiller. Josh Bullock. David Stockingcr, Jason Ayres, Joey Stein, Courtney Lemar, William Welborn. Burton Cooper, Chinion McCullough, Kyle Craig, Coach: Karl Frerichs 7th Grade CYO: Chad Ayres, Matthew Bcrlyant, Danny Buffington, Craig Hollinger, Robert Hebert, Shannon Lane, Marshall Miller, Anthony Speier, Warren Edwards, Coach: Ty McMains 8th Grade CSAL: Keith Barden, Scott Bogan, George Haynes, Kade Miller, Charles Frey, Holden Spaht, Wyn Singer, Matt Swanner, Chris Kiesel, Coach: Brannon LeBlanc 115 Standing: Coach Pete Longeway, Philip Zuber, David Mele, John Cargile, Todd Meyer, John Stucker, Geordy Waters, David Cunningham. Kneeling: Paul Crespo, Andrew Riche, Jay Noland, Tim Jagisch, Billy Byrd, Robert Hayes, Trip Fuchs. Not pictured: Terrell Joseph (Captain), Charles Carpenter (Captain), and John Hook. T hey are hard working, dedicated, 1 and enthusiastic, said Coach Longeway, describing Episcopal's soccer team of two years. They improved their play and had good spirit. This year's soccer team consisted of 17 players, led by senior captains Charles Carpenter, also most valuable player, and Terrell Joseph. Being a second year team, they lost to more experienced players in the Catholic High and District Tournaments. However, the EHS team upset a tough rival, Destrahan, with a score of 3-0. Due to graduation, the soccer team will lose over half its players. Coach Longeway is eager to recruit new members for the fall. Lower Middle School Soccer: Kneeling: Scott Berg, David Perkins, Ricky Bundy, Rick Massengale, Alan Howell, David Peachey, Will Whittington, Ryan Abbott, Clint Ainsworth, Todd McBride, Faisal Shahla. Sitting: Chris Cook, Samuel Cook, Matthew Hancock, Jon Wittkopf, Griff Williams, Robb Stein. Kyle Craig, Randolph, Wesley Beck. Not pictured: Mike Beck, Josh Billings. Mark Brewer, Judson Carter, Edward Jenkins, Chris Lazzaro, Keith Lovell, Kaan Ozmeral, Paul Story. Donald Zuber. I 136 SOCCER SCOREBOARD McKinley Vanderbilt Catholic EHS North Shore EHS Baton Rouge High Scotlandville Episcopal of Acadiana EHS EHS Lee EHS Catholic EHS EHS Destrehan EHS Hammond EHS EHS EHS Sulphur McKinley EHS St. Charles EHS A Standing: Fritz Fowler, Erik Stromeyer. Micheal Blanchard, Jason Dupree, Freddy Giles, Geoffrey Culburtson, Trey Blue, Kneeling: Hunter Coates, Coach Coco, Andy Kilroy. Not Pictured: Charlie Kennon, Sean Montgomery. BAS Varsity Golf Team: Dioision 111 The EHS Varsity Golf Team, at the end of its competitive season for 1987-88, participated in the Baton Rouge Metro League, finishing undefeated. They also carried away first place wins in both the District and Regional high school golf tournaments. We were represented in the Division III Regional Golf Tournament at Shenandoah Country Club on April 20th by a five member team, posting the winning score of 322. Erik Stromeyer placed second with an individual score of 79, followed by Trey Blue, 80; Jason Dupree 81; Freddie Giles, 82; and Charlie Kennon, 84. The team defended its two year High School Golf Tournament Championship Title at the Country Club of Louisiana on April 26 and 27. A total of 62 tournament players vied for the state team and individual championships. For the third year in a row, our Golf Team has successfully defended their title of State Champs. Junior Freddy Giles was the individual State Champion. 118 14Q The 1988 Swim Team made an impressive showing in the state meet this season. Our girl's team was highlighted by several top ten performances. Our 200 Medley relay team, composed of Julia Robertson, Blaire Neher, Jill Fakouri, and Karyn Story finished 10th in the state clocking a school record 2:12. Julia Robertson finished in the top ten in both the 500 and 200 yard free style. Karyn Story also finished in the top ten in both her events: the 50 yard freestyle and the 100 yard butterfly. Our boys team was highlighted by MVP Paul Daigle. Paul was state runner-up in the 500 yard free style and third in the state in the 100 yard breaststroke. The boys 200 yard Medley relay team finished seventh in the state which is the highest finish ever for an EHS boys relay team. This team was composed of Paul Daigle, Chuck Daigle, Hunter Manship, and John Haynes. Chuck Daigle finished the top ten performances for our swim team in his two events, 200 yard Individual Medley, and 100 yard breaststroke. First Row: Julia Robertson, Karyn Story, Blaire Neher, Coach LeB-lanc. Second Row: Chris Gerdes, Paul Daigle, John Haynes, Hunter Manship. Mm learn From Row (left to right): Shawn Perry, John DuPont. Konrad Jackson. Marc Sternberg. Gerrick Cason. Warrick Baker. Ryan Whittington. Jonathon Puls, Hunter Coates, Bryan Kornegay. John Haynes. Second Row: Chris Gerdes, Chad Davidson, Chad Ogden, Dion Warr.Trey I largrove, Tat-Chi Lam. Billy Byrd, Rubin Patel, Brian McNeill, John McQueen, Todd Henderson, Todd Graves. Third Row: Coach Brannon LeBlanc, Greg Williams, Trip Fuchs, Derek Myers, Jason Symons, John Arulri-shok, Richie Myer, Andrew Riche, Josh Smith, Stewart Sommers, Michael Claus, Lee Gilly, Tom Coleman, Chris Marsland, Craig Silvey, Trainer Craig Brewer. Top Row: Stephen Berry, Joe Cummings, Keith Cuillot, Jon Coleman. Trent Massengale, Brent Underwood, Charlie Kennon, Madison Perkins, Ricky Speciale. Paul Garrett, Keith Buchert, JJ Safer, Coach Chaney Duplechin. Missing: Brandon Woolf, David Berry, Ryan Poquc, Chris Edmonston. Bryan Grace. Charles Marshall, Jason Keina, Andrew Smith. Louis Boyd. TO COACH DUPF Sprint the first lap with shot of the gun The merciless track scorns my ankles Sweat on my brow, beat out by the sun My mind set to win and nothing less. With the best of them on my second time around My competitive spirit is all I have left My colorful bleachers roaring to he found Give me incentive to give it my all. Burning out the half the third slaps my face My blistered feet plead for a halt But 1 know' it my duty I must keep the pace All I have worked for goes into today. The ring of the gun warns that this is the race It is here I know they're after me Shoot out the fourth I know I'm the chase The torturous straight dares me to win. — Andrew Riche School Track Rtid Oirls Front Row (left to right): Trey Anding, San Cook, Ed Middleton, Ryan Engquist, Spencer Egros. Clint McCullough, David Stockinger. Matthew Hancock, Bryce Zcagler, Chris Cook, Trey Crawford, Andy Block. Second Row (kneeling): Brett Manner, Ashton McGee. Brian Ayres, Bill Atkinson, Frank Middleton, Russell Mosely. Rick Massengale, Griff Williams, Mark Brewer, Brian Juban, Robert Garner, Charlie Frey, Brent McClellan, David Perkins, Clint Ainsworth, Blake Middleton. Will Whittington. Third Row (standing): Trey Alwood. Chris Guntei. Mark Rosenthal. Matt Lane, Austin Earhart, Ashton Constantine, Kade Miller, Ryan Nichols, Matthew Swanner, Bill Heroman, Mark Frazer, Zack Miller Roger Hebert, Kyle Vidrine, Van James. Ben Weinstein. Back row (coaches): Jay Graham, Bob Miller, Pete Longcway, Mitch Disch. Not pictured: Tom Hansbrough, Mike Tumincllo, lorn Tumincllo. Judson Caitei. Harry McGee, Chad Ayies, Craig Hollinger, Jason Ayres, Stan Fowler, Josh Billings, Josh Miller, Brian Shcnefelt. Top Row (left to right): L sa Pizzolato, Allison McGough, Lindley Spaht, Barbara Irwin, Ellen Chew, Ann Withers. Theresa Hubiak, Brandy Price, Desha Caldwell, Elizabeth Carroll, Coach Ann Rotenberg. Middle Row (left to right): Sommei Haynes, Amy Drcnnan, Kelly Moore, Lucie Kanttow, Claudia Sentell. Leslie Ayres, Ashley Odom, Rachel Porter, Taylor Rhodes. Bottom Row (left to right): Dabney Dykes, Christy Gulotta, Jennifer Guelfo, Gloria Dupont. Amy Blue. Beth Abramson. Top Row (left to right): Kelly Willson. Tari Kindervater, Neilson Malone, Leigh Griffiths, Jamie Dodds, Cary Perkins, Kendall Maginnis. Middle Row (left to right): Cathy White, Tamara Penn, Tenesia Penn, Beth Bradford, Melanie Vaughan, Kerry Rhodes. Bottom Row (left to right): Carolyn Ho. Amy Zollmann, Meredith Ozier. Not pictured: Coach Sid Edwards. 143 Science Club members: Tal-Shing Lam, Bcn-Hwa Hu, Gayden Can. Mrs. Babin, Fransiscus Xaverius, Jon Hook, Ceordy Waters, Terrell Joseph, Jane MacLauchlan, Nancy Garrett, Jan McBride. Mr. Disch and Derek Ragusa. I 9 l - £tiS goes clubbing . . . ■■■■■I 145 A This fall you may have noticed three new paintings complete with frame, hanging in the dining hall. Where did they come from? The Art Club, of course. In addition to hanging art work around the school, the Art club held its annual art show on April 22. Teachers, parents, and students filled the art room that day to admire the work of various students. Around 250 students, ranging from fourth grade to twelfth, displayed their work. Those who were not a part of the show or consider themselves unartistic looked upon the art work with envy much to the delight of proud participants. We (the Art Club) started planning the show around December, said Mrs. Manno. The club will continue to have its annual show in the spring, as well as hang work around the school, so be on the lookout! ART CLUB MEMBERS (left to right) front row: Rachel Simoneaux, Jennifer D'armond, and Robin Marve. Second row: Amy Freedman, Michelle Young, Melisse Campbell, and Rachel Spiller. Third row: Elizabeth Timmons, Franciscus Xaveries, Alison Jones, Mimi Reiger, Emily Messer, Michelle Arbor, Stacey Wimp, and Mrs. Manno. Fourth row: Brent Wilson, Jay Noland, Derek Ragusa, Richie Myer, Geoff Colbcrtson, Ricky Speciale, Todd Averette, and Jason Vogal. Marve put the last minute touches on their work before turning it in. 146 1st Platoon: Cmdr. Joe Cummings, Jason Rush, Megan Baxley, Madeline Hackney, Clay Dorcmus, 2nd iow: Brian Kornegay, Cara Johnson, Shannon Cunningham, Micheal Trettcr, 3rd row: John Dupont, Dax Hutson, Andrea Thompson. d Platoon: Cmdr. Ellen Naquin, Russel Ma-mber, Jason Lofland. Heather Schott, Mary Sen-c, 2nd row: Thane Dusek, Ashu Bahrara, Stcph-ie Stevenson, Amy McBride. 3rd row: Trip chs, Michael Burroughs, Angus Barclay. Brock •orge, Jonathan Cook. i Platoon: Cmdr. Andrew Riche, Nick Caldwell, arc Sternberg. Dennis Lyu, Margaret Ho, 2nd w: Bart Phillips, Billie Dixon, Juliet Trask, ephanie Chaney, 3rd row: Roy Carter, Yolanda iker, David Sample. Officers: Andrew Riche, Heather Bauder, Ellen Naquin. Joe Cummings, Michael Burroughs, Katie Grotness (Company Commander), Andrea Thompson, Jan McBride (Operations Officer), Not Shown. Andrea Spring (Executive Officer). 'fljWIC 27 ALL IN! shouts our Com-) manding officer. I, along with 40 other cadets frantically scatter around in an attempt to ready ourselves for inspection. Where's the lint brush, I yell, but of course no one answers. Why is it that there are only two of those things to share between 40 people? I look around. In ten futile attempts, girls try to tuck all their hair up under their hats. Cadets busy themselves with last minute shoe shines, (a combination of spit and shirt tails) and positioning of insignia. Friends check friends for Irish pennants and lint. You'd be surprised at how much can be wrong with a uniform. FALL IN! he yells sharply. We quickly drop whatever we re doing and scurry to our place in line. We all know it's better to have an imperfect uniform than to be late for inspection. DRESS RIGHT, DRESS! Automatically 40 right arms snap up smartly to adjust spacing. This is it! Fifteen minutes of standing completely still. Stiff as a board. Just waiting. Only the sound of his spit-shined shoes thudding against the concrete can be heard as he advances one cadet closer to you. Ugh. The waiting is awful! Cadets pay tribute to those who have died for our country, at the Louisiana War Memorial in Baton Rouge. jr. Hud St Mu Clubs Junior Beta Club Members: (top, I to r): Debbie Hawkins. Kelly Willson. Mary Margaret Johnson, Jean Palmer, Rebecca Ory, Leanne Scott, Anu Rao. Holden Spaht, Casey Du6, Ains-ley Rolfs, Jon Chilson, Charlie Frey, Brendon Ferrer, Andrew Melshcimer, Matthew Swanncr, Nicole Haynes, Gina Bellelo, Clinton Healey, Randall Walton, Susan Ractzch. Mark Rosenthal, Catherine Spiller, Heather Whittington, Rachel Carr, Ashley Andrishok, Amy Ferrell, Richard Purcell, Melanie Mitchum, Michelle I.yon. (bottom, I to r): Carolyn Ho, Marion Johnson, Allyson Fertitta, Sirida Graham, Kim Hyrnel, Jamie Dodds, Debbie Wittkopf. Stephanie Roberts, Tammy Carter. Junior Beta Club Officers: Chris Kie-sel. Michelle Lyon, Tammy Carter, and Melanie Mitchum. 5 0 r ii ♦ u c $ n c t I i a 0 11 Some senior members of the Senior Beta Club are: Katherine Williams, Nannette Thompson, Elise Kimbrough, Ali Qua id, Kyra Jones (Treasurer), Kim Owen, Caroline Hiatt, Michael Flowes, Heidi Wood. Connie Molino (President), Madison Perkins, Brandon Brown, Trey Kubricht, Gay-den Carr, Sean Montgomery, Julia Robertson, Arthur Stowe, Robin Marve. and Trent Massengale. Officers not pictured are Julia George (Vice President) and Janina Baxley (Secretary). Also not pictured is Sponsor Angie Edwards. Attending the Sr. Beta Convention in Lake Charles in December were Jeff Reilly, Margaret Ho, Tat-Shing Lam, Janina Baxley, Greg and Angie Edwards, Andrea Spring, Mike Howes, Connie Molino, Kyra Jones, Heidi Wood, and Gayden Carr. 148 Mioul Worn Society National Honor Society Members: (top, 1 to rk Freddie Giles, Sponsor Dr. Nill, Richie Myer, Michael Burroughs, Jan McBride, Kim Owen, Madeleine Constantine, Lori Piper, Paul Daigle, (middle, I to r): Brent Underwood, Nancy Garrett, Gayden Carr, Ben Hwa Hu, John Ervin, ibottom, 1 to rk Julia George, Katie Sternberg. Julia Robertson, Stacey Sims and Catherine Williams. Mtssing: Caroline Blitzcr, Chuck Daigle, Carol Knight, Bitsy Korncgay, Connie Molino, Becky Shirley and Elizabeth Timmons. NHS member Julia George welcomes junior Madeleine Constantine into the National Honor Society. Michael Howes, Jeff Reilly, Andrea Spring, and Chris Edmonston participated in the Quiz Bowl tournaments sponsored by the National Honor Society. The Troubadour nee we received a page V with ten or eleven words scribbled by the hand of a maniac. It was supposed to arouse us! said a guffawing junior Chris Day, a member of the 1988 Troubadour staff responsible for the selection of published poetry and prose, It was about DOOM, DEATH . .. DESTRUCTION Chris made clear the need to avoid abstractions such as these, to be clear, and to give a message be it positive or negative. grew louder and louder. Except for Chris Day ... said Emily Manner, layout and design editor, He was the hardest worker and never missed a meeting. He also read most of the stuff others put aside because of length. Chris confessed to the accuracy of Emily's character assessment, and nonchalantly admitted to long hours during and after school reading manuscripts beneath the dimmed lights in Mrs. Wei-dig's room. Staffers were required to attend meetings every Thursday to consult on campus creativity. However, weekly meetings dissipated into monthly get-togethers as the fatal laugh of last minute Usually, at least three people read each manuscript before it can be selected for the literary magazine. All work is anonymous so that the staff can give it a fair rating. The Troubadour Staff (1 to rk Mike Howes. Jeff Reilly, Emily Manner, Sponsor Anne Weidig, Editor Kristin Kaufman. Chris Edmonston, Chad Ogden, Chris Day, and Andrew Smith. — We look for a story that's entertaining, said Chris, one that gives a message. For example, don't write about how you went to the Seven Eleven, Jk thorns Bottom Row: Randi Simoneaux, Rebecca Kizer, Tracy Love, Alison Jones, Felisha Foster, Amy Bradford, Amanda Crimsley, Caroline Hiatt, Laura-Lucia Hayes, Kim Buhlcr, Katherine D’Armond, Casey Kimberlin, Laura Carpenter, Shadley Hargon, Ashley Frazer, Beth Haynes, Anna Katherine Coates. Allison White, Mimi Rieger, Natalie Miller, Kyra Jones, Ali Quaid Kneeling: Katherine Healy, Mincttc Thompson, Kim Kimble, Lynn Farmer, Margaret Ho, Ashley Sexton. Cheric Janies, Emily Garrett, Tiffany Aucoin, Wendy Ory. Lauren Stickman. Rachel Spiller, I-aula Hammack, Kristin Duncan, Jane LcBlanc, Alyson Ewing. Standing: Kevin Buchcrt, Treanor Marks, Tom Hebert, Scott Madison. Geordy Waters. Richard Byrd, John Coleman, Mike Vick, David Berry, Keith Buchert, Paul Garrett, Brandon Brown, Bud Shenefelt, Hunter Manship, Ryan Pogue, Stephen Berry, Andrew Riche, David Dansky. Mr. David Gallasso (director), Stephen Staats, Brent Underwood, Jeff Lyon, Julia George, Trey Kubricht, Kristin Kaufman. John Cargile, Rachel Simoneaux, Trippe Hawthorne, Joe Cummings, Farra Bracht, Stacy Sims, Katherine Williams, Bitsy Komegay, Gwen Drain, Kim Nadler. BAND MEMBERS: First Row: Craig Hollingcr, Brian Grace, and Chris Edmonston. Second Row: Kerry Rhodes, Carolyn Ho. Cathy White. Thomas Hansbrough. Brian Juban. Gary Stansbury, Sarah Ferguson, and Lori Jagisch. Third Row: Ben Weinstein. David Sample, Dax Hutson, Adam Breidenbach, Sister Dupont, Tari Kindervater, Blair Kornegay, Jay Sterling, and Billy Dixon. Thespians: Top row: Brandon Brown, Scott Madison, Trippc Hawthorne, John Ervin. 2nd row: Erika Gerdes, Melisse Campbell, Michelle Young, Rachel Spiller, Bitsy Kornegay, Troop leader: Mildred Bonner. 3rd row: Julia George, Cristi Lima, Becky Noriea, Katherine D'Armond, Ali Quaid, Catherine Healy. Bottom row: Connie Molino, Kyra Jones, Eleanor Wall, Heidi Wood, Gayden Carr, Mary Boagni, Rebecca Kizer. Thespian president, Kyra Jones, monitored the spot light during the Thespian Convention. j he International Thespian Society is one of the largest and time consuming organizations at Episcopal. Thespian Apprenctices earn their Thespianship by collecting ten points, each point signifying ten hours of activities. These hours are spent on helping play productions by acting, directing, make-up, costumes, lighting, scenery, props, tickets, and publicity. The work done created the two upper school plays, one middle school play, and one lower school play. Pillow Talk and Bye Bye Birdie, immensely enjoyed by most, were two of the best productions presented by Thespians. Steamboatin' and Oliver Twist opened doors to talent in the middle school and granted hours of work to Apprentices. Every year Thespians have the opportunity to attend the annual Thespian convention and ISAS Fine Arts Festival. This year the convention was held at Baton Rouge High. A little farther away Greenhill of Dallas hosted the ISAS Festival. Student Life Council, l elly Bertrand, Caroline Blitzer, Connie Molino, John Haynes, Rubin Patel, John Campbell, Chuck Daigle. Student Co It Communication Hid T he student government brings the voices of the student body to administrative ears. It consists of the Student Council, Student Life Council, and the Headmaster's Senate. Each group deals with different aspects of student life. Student Council: Ali Quaid (SB Secretary). Terrell Joseph (SB Vice President), Charlie Kennon (SB President), Mike Vick (SB Treasurer). Student Council is also in charge of the Community Service Projects for each grade. This year, the freshmen gave a Christmas party for a group of retarded children at First Presbyterian Church. Special Olympics, sponsored by the sophomores, were held in the gyms. They refereed games, cheered the players on, and handed out awards. The juniors spent their Community Service in the zoo with their little buddies. Afterwards, they cooled off with a picnic in the park. The seniors' project was a food drive. They brought in canned food for the needy. The Student Life Council is the judiciary body for disciplinary matters, such as cheating and plagiarism. It is an advisory board for the administration. This fairly new council consists of seven members with each grade represented. The Headmaster's Senate meets periodically with Father Hancock to discuss issues such as dress code, test days, detentions, and tardies. It is a way to let the faculty and administration know how the student body is reacting towards new and old issues. The Student Council consists of four student body officers, Charlie Kennon, Terrell Joseph, Ali Quaid, and Mike Vick, and the class officers from each grade. Homecoming is traditionally presented by this group. This year they created Spirit Week . Each day of the Homecoming week, one class decorated the quadrangle with banners, chicken wire, and balloons. It was a great way to arouse the Knight Spirit in time for the Homecoming game against the Christian Life Crusaders. 152 Hejdmaster's Sente: Jane Ann Alwood, Todd Henderson, Bitsy Kornegay, John Andrishok, Allison While, Andrew Richt. Front Row (1 to r): Bill I leroman, Eric Juban, Chris Kiesel, Ben Hwa Hu and Gayden Carr. Back Row (1 to): Ricky Speciale, Russell Ma-comber and Mr. Mazurek. Chess Club River City Chess League Individual Standings total Gayden Carr 60 Ben-Hwa Hu 42 Chris Kiesel 36 Ricky Speciale 24 Bill Heroman 23 Russell Macomber 15 Eric Juban 14 Paul Hoffman 10 Jon Kilpatrick 5 Daniel McKnight 0 Gayden Carr placed first and Ben-Hwa Hu placed fourth overall in the league. Cumulative Match Individual Team Cumulative EHS A 5 20.5 EHS B 4 12 Iholography Club Back Row (1 to r): Ismail Hafez, Kim Owen, Gretel Harlan, Margaret Malone and David Mele. Front Row (1 to r): Mary Stevenson, Billy Dixon, John Ervin and Mr. Wilkinson. Ismail Hafez, Mary Stevenson and John Ervin are also Yearbook photographers. J 1 S3 foreign language Clubs The language clubs at Episcopal provide students with an opportunity to use and learn foreign languages while working as a group. The French Club's officers consisted of Ashley Burgess (president), and Meredith Cronan (vice president). The club held several bake sales to raise money for their trip to New Orleans. The sponsors were Mrs. Campbell and Miss Boizelle. Upper Middle School Ljtin Club. Sitting: Heidi Wilkinson, Joan Lee. Melanie Vaughan Scott, Marion Johnson. Kneeling: Sirida Graham, Carrie Stern, Kim Hymcl, Tammy Standing: Daniel McKnight, Mark Frazer, Mr. Mazuerek, Dr. Nill, Paul Hoffman. Scor Eric Juban. Holden Spaht, Bill Heroman, Keith Barden, Martin Gilly, Matt Lane, Chri .v Marshall Miller, Edward Dawson. Mark Rosenthal, Mr. Frerichs. The officers of the Spanish Club included Cristi Lima (president), and Heidi Wood (vice president). The club supported a little girl from Mexico with the money collected from dues. They ended the year with a crawfish boil. The Latin Club attended the Latin convention in Alexandria along with the middle school members. The officers were Trent Massengale (president), and Richard Byrd (vice president). Upper Middle School Spanish Club: Standing: Miss Drott, Jimmy Houston, Eddie Lamont, Kadc Miller. Susan Aboushala. Keri Rhodes, Treasure Bruce, Jennifer Ogden. Jean Palmer. Stephanie Roberts. Michelle Lyon. Caro! Abou-shala. Kneeling: Tracy Meyer, Carolyn Ho. Laura Avery. Beth Burroughs, Lori Jagisch, Cathy White. Chandtika Jones. Sitting: Randall Whalton. Austin Earhart. Tenesia Penn, Natalie Barton. Paige McKay. Katie Becker. Upper Middle School French Club. Mrs. Kemp, Katherine Newcomb, Adrienne Cadwalader Sara Hipwell, Ashley Stevenson. Blair Kornegay. Debbie Hawkins. Jane Abercrombie, Elizabeth Car penter, Rachel Carr. Allyson Ferttita. Amy Ferrell, Roger Hebert, Frank Middleton, Jamie Dodds. Clinton Healy. Michael Volk, Sara Kanlrow. Casey Due, Catherine Spiller. Leigh Griffiths. Courtney Hendry. It r. v I Spanish Club: Standing: Keith Guillot. Jennifer Black, Trina Bruce, Michael Burroughs, Jason Vogel, Chad Ogden. Richie Myer. Laurie Carpenter, Marquita Pitcher, Shadley Hargon, Mrs. McCarron. Mis. Cook, Randi Simoneaux, Veronica Mojica. Bryn Outlon, Rebecca Kizer. Sitting: Brent Underwood, Cristi Lima, Rachel Simoneaux, Emily Manner. Utin Club Kneeling: Todd Graves. Bryan Grace, Fritz Fowler, John McQueen Trey Hargrove Standing: Lance Bordelon, Gayden Carr. Joseph Moreland. Adam Clark. Buster Kantrow Jason Symons. Dennis Lyu. Chris Edmonston, Lee Gilly, R.cky Speciale. Trent Masscngale Andrea Thompson, Shannon Cunningham. French Club: Back Row: Diana Plonkster, Brent Will-son, Jason Rush, David Dansky, Andrew Riche, Fran-siscus Xaverius, Laura Hammack, Laura Carpenter. Rachel Spiller. Meredith Cronan, Tat-Chi Lam, Amanda Morgan, Gwen Corbett, Brittany Thompson, Stephanie Morgan, Emily Messer, Michelle Arbour, Amy Freedman. Ashley Coles, Susanna Ritter, Madeline Constantine Front Row: Tiffany McGuire, Rachel Cobb. Catherine Healy, Jennifer Norwood, Ceoff Culbertson, Farra Bracht. Trey Blue, Becky Norica, Amy Howell. Ryan Pogue, Jay Christoper, Catherine Williams, Susan Middleton, Neha Patel, Dana Young. Sarah Coleman, Laura Perkins, Blaire Neher. Patty Gaspard. Mary Carroll. Stephanie Chaney. 155 Upper Middle School Sadie Hawkins Curren Coco and Bryce Beals show that they are the eighth grade's class clowns. He«di Wilkinson and Ashley Ed YEE HAW says Nicole Fowler and mond greet each other with a hug at Cina Bcllclo as they take a ride on their Sadie Hawkins dance. their friends Joan Lee and Ashley Ra- gusa. 157 A Jo Ho Ho find fl Bottle If .. Pirates Punch? 5ixth Graders Search for The Treasure Of Gold ... The Henry Averys, the Black-beards, the Walter Kennedys, the Red Rums, and the Jack Rackhams all showed up for a fearful battle in the Greer Center on March 25, 1988, to win the treasure of gold. Frightful buccaneers, with their swords, wooden legs, beards, and eye patches, declared mutiny on the school unless the treasure be found. Each pirate team was made up of a sixth grade homeroom. During the preceding weeks, the sixth graders read Treasure Island and researched pirate stories and history. Sixth grade teacher Georgia Scobee soon coined the idea for a treasure hunt. Every day of that week, the sixth-graders received clues that would eventually lead them to the hidden treasure. Treats such as pirates punch, pirate stew, and cupcakes with skulls were plentiful and to the enthusiasm of the sixth-graders. On that Friday, they all dressed up in their best pirate attire for a contest at two o'clock. Each team composed chanties and created their own ships ensign for the event. At the end of Pirates day, Mrs. Sco-bee's first hour class finally discovered the valuable treasure of silver dollars wrapped in money bags, candy, and various trinkets. 1S8 Sixth grade pirates intently watch the Ashley Odom proudly shows off her other teams parading their flags. pirate attire for the long-awaited Pi- rates Day. Edward Middleton helps to hold up the flag for his team, the Walter Kennedys. Photo by IsmStt Hafez. ! Oliver TuiUt Cast Oliver ......Chad Ayres Mr. Bumble ... Andrew Melsheimer Mrs. Doiney ... Melanie Vaughan Old Sally .. Barbara Ann Broyles Mr. Sowerberry .. Mike Volk Mrs. Sowerberry ......... Adrienne Cadwallader Noah ........Martin Gilly Charlotte ... Jean Palmer Artful Dodger . Zachary Miller Fagin Michael Marshall Nancy .. Sirida Graham Bet ......Leigh Griffiths Bill Sikes ......... Mark Rosenthal Mr. Brownlow Shannon Lane Miss Monks .. Treasure Bruce Police Officer .....Kade Miller Miss Sellers Andi Lima Understudy Jean Palmer Rose .... Allyson Fertitta Mrs. Bed win .... Debbie Hawkins Mrs. Grimwig .......Lisa Averette Oliver's Friends .. Jamie Dodds, Heather Janies, Jennifer Ogden, Meredith Ozier, Carolyn Ho Fagin's Boys .......Terry Miller, Tommy LeBlanc, Nicole Fowler, Mark Frazer, Sarah Schurtz, Mary McRoberts, Adrienne Cadwallader Townspeople ... Kendall Maginnis,Carol Shahla, Susan Shahla, Jennifer Ogden, Ashley Ragusa, Frank McMains Director ____Sue A Stein Student Director . Becky Noriea Asst. Student Director Dana Young Cast Albert Peterson ..................... Trippe Hawthorne Rose Alvarez .............................. Ali Quaid Conrad Birdie Scott Madison M e Peterson Eleanor Wall K mM :A(« ......................... Jennifer D Aimond Mrs. MacAree ..............................He.di Wood Mr. MacAfee ......................................John Ervin Cay-den Carr Randolph MacAfee Allen Joseph Hugo Ptalvdy .............. Tree nor Marks Ursula Mctkl Katherine U'Ainorvd Mrv Merklc Julie Geoige Rachel Cobb Alice Kyra Jones Penelope Amy Ouaid Helen Mary Steventon Hirvy Billie D.ton Mayor Joe Cummings Mayor' vstfe Andrea Thompson Charles F. Maud Stephen Berry Mr Johnson Jason Rush 1st Reporter Trip fucht 2nd Reporter Chris Edmonsron Sod Little Ctrl Athley Sexton Allison White Ld Sullivan Terrell Joseph Chorus Jan Bennett Allyson Lee Caroline Blitter Connie Mo mo Laura Carpenter K,m Nadler Cwen Drain Glynes Poche Krotcn Duncan Mane Rhodes Allyson Ewing Rachel Simone j tmily Clover Stacey Simt Margaret Ho Minctt Thompson Elite Kimbrough Catherine Williams Rebecca Kiwi Dancers Michelle Arbour Jan Leblanc Tanya Blum Stephanie Morgan Melitte Campbell Tiffany McCuire Katie Crotnett Becky Node Crlsti Lima Dana Young Michelle Your.g Shrincrs Richard Byrd John Stucker Stephen Staats John Cargile Trey Kubricht Jeff Lyon Tom Hebert Director .......... Student Director Mr . Mildred Bonner Mery Boagni Bitty Korrsegay a Scumtli Graders 5pmd Time tt39! ... Does anyone l?have G 39? shouted seventh grader Adrienne Cadwallader, caller of the first bingo game. Ulilh Sentor Citizens Bingo! shouted a grinning resident of Capitol Area Nursing Home. The seventh grade's community service project involved weekly visits to senior citizens either to play bingo or visit different rooms with students' pets. Elderly people usually find it easier to relate well and show affection towards pets rather than other people ' said Mr. Mazurek, the class sponsor. The animals are a source of communication between the students and the elders. A cat would be the best thing ' said resident Jiselle Beadle, hoping to have a pet in her home soon. The seventh grade's weekly visits to the nursing home proved to be beneficial to both students and senior citizens. Seventh grader Meredith Ozier visits resident Aline Cot hern with a smile. Courtney Kaufman holds Ginger while resident Landry Lipscomb enjoys petting this bright-eyed feline. Seventh graders Edward Dawson and Shannon Lane play bingo with two newfound friends, Leona Palermo and Olcn Lang. Seventh graders Sara Kantrow, Meredith Ozier, and Courtney Kaufman visit resident Jiselle Beadle who finds interest in their fourth visitor. Ginger. Seniors Laura-Lucia Hayes and Charlie Kennon. Juniors Tom Colman and Becky Nor-iea. After what seemed less than an hour, students drifted to their vehicles and on to their next destination: Paul Crespo's house. The hungry migrated to the snack table; the energetic played basketball, the anti-social watched tv; the tired laid languidly on the lawn chairs aside the pool. 1 ay Gatsby could do no bet-J ter ... The rented limousines, vans, buses, and motor homes purred constantly outside the LSU Faculty Club one humid evening late April. Juniors and Seniors shuffled through the double doors and waited impatiently for photographers to capture fresh flowers, pressed pants and tamed hair. Attire? Senior men wore everything from jeans and shorts to tuxedo pants, from tie-dyed- T-shirts to cotton ruffles. The women held tight to tradition; formal dresses polka dotted the ball room. Stone Jamm performing the top 40 hits to Elvis medleys shook the building. Chaperones joined couples out on the dance floor. With the clock approaching 2 am, the party rejoined at Ashley Coles' house for a handsome breakfast. Slowly ... everyone made it home to their long-awaited beds. Senior Brandon Brown and Terrell Joseph ham it up for the camera at their last prom. Juniors Brent Willson, Amy Howell, Brent Underwood, Caroline Blitzer, date of Madeleine Constantine, Madeleine, Patrick Arbour, and senior Sylvia Patrick. }mo(4mov from Disco queens Britanny Thompson, Mary Stevenson, and Stephanie Morgan with Doc Falzarano. Juniors Christi Lima and Trip Fuchs were a cute couple with their matching polka dots. A Elizabeth Ruth Rllen Itleldon Todd Ruerette Guillermo Eduardo Barreto Constanee Heather Bauder janina Joyce Baxley Toni Rnn Belello Rlary Elizabeth Boagni Rmy Crouiell Bradford Keuin Thomas Buchert Hunter Bshley Burgess John Stour Campbell III Ittelisse Ignn Campbell jolm Hllen Cargile Charles Patrirh Carpenter Gayden lea Carr Thomas Patrick Cockerham Jonathan Dorris Ctoar Coleman Joseph Emile Cummings H i 168 Daoid Thomas Cunningham Jennifer Jane D’Drmond Paul Christopher Daigle Jennifer Dydney Dann James Bay Douglas, Jr. Gwen Charlton Drain Jason Glenn Dupree John Carlin Eruln Dshley Gauzaune fambrough Illlian lynn farmer fellsha Darlene foster Ghaum lee frazer Haney Elizabeth Garrett Julia Itteade George Erika Suzanne Oerdes Emily Rainold Gloner Rmanda IHurrill Grimstcy Katherine Ann Grotness Charles Geron Hargon Jeffrey Scott Hastings Ocorge Trippe Hawthorne Thomas Tads Hebert Caroline Hiatt Jonathan franeis Hook Michael Hndrew Howes Ben-Hwa Hu 169 Blison Suzanne Jones Kyra leannc Jones John Terrell Joseph I I Kimberly fly cock Kimble Else Margaret Kimbrough ! Carol Denise Knight Ulllllam Samuel Kubrlcht III Tat-Shlng lam Jane Schilling leDlane 3 Rllyson Elizabeth lee Tracy Elizabeth lone jeffrey Gherman lyon jane lUhaley fflaelanehlan Scott Rapid Madison Elliott iUallace Marshall Robin Rochelle Rtoroe ilHlllam Trent HTassengale i Deborah jan McBride Dauid 'William (Dele 174 Jarct Todd Meyer latalic Cason filler Dngcla Christine Mills Connie Camille Molino Dean Christopher Montgomery Kimberly Dnn iladler Ellen Taylor llaquin Holly Renee Osborne Kimberly RRelielle Omen Dylola Elizabeth Patrick Berlin Madison Perkins lorl Rnn piper Denise Rdalr Pomers Hllson lynn Ouald 175 176 k. Jeffrey Michael Reilly Mary Elizabeth Rieger Julia Randals Robertson Joel Jarrett Safer Lloyd Harrison Shenefelt Rebecca Salmond Shirley Stacey loue Sims Richard John Speciale James Stephen Spence Andrea Icigh Spring Stephen Milam Staats Paige Elizabeth Stafford Katherine Ann Sternberg Kargn jean Storg Arthur leroy Statue Aotly Atellabb Strange 177 178 John Andrew Stocker Handle jo Thompson ifllchael Tamar Hick Eleanor Weeks Wall George Patlon Ulalers, jr. Catherine Leah Williams Stacey Kristen HJlmp Heidi jo Wood tttichcllc Hibson Uioodham James Brandon Ufoolf Honda IfUchcKc ijoung Philip Charles £uber Photographs mere unauailable for Blen Claire Bertrand Charles Bentell Kennon Christopher Baker King raduattoit May 20, 1988 The Class of 1988 assembled at St. James Church on Friday May 20, 1988 for their formal picture. The girls wore their white gowns and bouquets of red roses, and the boys wore their tuxes and boutonnieres. Afterwards, the Senior class walked across the street to First Baptist Church for their Graduation ceremony. At seven o'clock, the Seniors walked along the upper case balconies, down the stairs, along the aisles and into the choir loft, to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance by Elgar. When the Class was seated, Fr. Cook gave a few opening sentences to begin the ceremony followed by Erika Gerdes' opening prayer. John Campbell and Ben-Hwa Hu each gave a Valedictory address of memories and hopes for the future. The Rev. James M. Coleman gave the Commencement Address for the Class of 1988. This graduation was extra special for him because his son was a class member. Fr. Trent gave out the Senior Awards. Fr. Hancock announced each Senior's name and Mr. Culbertson, The Chairman of the Board of Trustees, handed out each di- ploma. The Choir sang Praise Christ Alleluia, Friends, and A Closing Prayer, accompanied by Mr. Drew Shaw, for everyone's enjoyment. The jubilant recessional was to Rondeau by Morel. The Graduates fled out of the church with diplomas in hand to congratulate and be congratulated by friends and family. The reception took place in Fellowship Hall. Dr. Quaid had a surprise caricature composite planned for the Class. All of the graduates left the reception for a dinner-dance at Bocagc Raquet Club which lasted until one-thirty. The Casino at the Safer's house began at two. All participants received 20,000 in chips and a T-Shirt. There was Roulette, Black-Jack, and Poker. After the Casino, breakfast was served in the backyard. Everyone ate and counted all the chips they either won or lost. The auction began around four-fifteen and ended at six-forty-five, with each Senior winning a prize. The Seniors watched the sun come up and everyone went home with happy memories of a perfect ending to a perfect graduation. The Rev. James Coleman gret slight pause foe effect djrisgh commencement address B Siblings of graduates were asked to participate in the Commencement Ceremony. The acolytes pictured are Dana Young (front) and Laura Perkins (behind her). janina Baxley receives the English Award for her four years of literary contributions and excellence in the subject. Madison Perkins adeptly receives his i diploma with his left hand while shaking with his right. In the processional, Michelle Yocnj walked to the front of the church find her seat in the choir loft. The official Episcopal Graduates of 1988 display their well earned diplomas for all to see. The co-Valedictorians, John Campbell (1) and Ben-Hwa Hu (r) are caught in the middle of their speeches. Both speeches were walks down memory’ lane for the Class. Gayden Carr, the recipient of the 1988 Webster Cup, receives his deserved award from Fr. Hancock. Gcordy Walters (upper 1) gives a speech and dedicates the Class of 1988's gift to the school. They had the new sign (lower 1) made for the school. 181 Lit Alien L.S.U. Todd Avrrrttr L.S.U. ' - Clumpy Barreto undecided Heather Bauder L.S.U. Janina Baxlev Mary Baldwin College Tom Belello L.S.U. Kelly Belt [arid Carnegie-Mellon University Maty Boagni Emory University Amy Bradford L.S.U. Brandon Biown L.S.U Keith Buchcrt L.S.U Kevin Bucher 1 Fork Union Military Academy Ashley Burgess Emory University John Campbell MiUtapt College Melitte Campbell University of Mississippi John Cargile L.S.U. Charles Carpenter University of Richmond Gaydcn Carr Duke University Tom Cocketham Mississippi State University Jon Coleman Tulane University Joseph Cummin !. Morehouse College David Cunningham Jennifer DArrrtOnd Paul Daigle Jennifer Dann L.S.U. L.S.U. Claremont-McKenna College L.S.U. Jim Douglas Tork Union Military Academy C«n Drain University of Alabama Jason Dupree Texas Christian University John Ervin Middlebury College Ashley Fambrough LS.U. Lynn farmer Millsaps College Fclisha Foster University of Alabama Shawn Frarer L.S.U. Nancy Ganett Millsaps College Julia George Vanderbilt University Erika Gerdes L.S.U Emily Clover University of Alabama Amanda Giniislcy LS.U Katie Grotncss LS.U. Chad Hargon University of Alabama Jeff Matting University of Colorado Trippe llawthouve Baylor Univertitv Laura-Lucia Mayes undecided Tom Hebert use. Caroline Miatt University of Mississippi Jonathan Hoolc LS.U Michael Howes Baylor University Ben-Mwa Hu University of Pennsylvania Alison Jones University of Mississippi Kyia Jones University or Alabama Terrell Joseph Vandeibilt University Charlie Kennon University of Richmond Kim Kimble LS.U thse Kimbrough LS.U Chris King L.S U Carol Knight U T.-Austin Trey Rubricht University of Flotida Tat-Shing Lam LS.U. Jane LeBlanc Mississippi Sum University Allyton Lee Roanoke College Tracy Love LSU. Jeff Lyon Vanderbilt University Janie Madauchlan Auburn University Scott Madison Louisiana Tech University Wallace Marshall El on College Robin Marve University of Michigan Trent Massengale Tulane University Jan McBride LSU. David Mde LSU. Todd Meyer LSU. Natalie Miller University of Mississippi Angela Mills University of Alabin Connie Molino University of Mississippi Scan Montgomery LSU. Kim Nadlcr LSU. Ellen Naquin LSU. Holly Osborne LS.U. Kim Owen LS.U. Sylvia Patrick LSU. Madison Perkins Vanderbilt University Lori Piper Texas A 4 M Denise Powers SMU. . Ali Quaid University of Mississippi Jeff Reilly Johns Hopkins University Mimi Rieger LSU. Julia Robertson Rollins College J.J. Safer Lynchburg College Bud Shencfelt University of Alabin Becky Shirley undivided Stacey Sims Vanderbilt University Ricky Specule Skidmore College Stephen Spence Fork Union Mil tary .Academy Andrea Spring Yale University Stephen Staatt North Texas State University Paige Stafford undecided Katie Steinberg Emory University Katyn Story Auburn University Arthur Stowe LSU. Holly Strange Louisiana Tech University John Stocker Louisiana Tech Univtnity Nanette Thompson LS.U. Michael Vick Baylor University Lleanor Wall Rollins College Geordy Walters SMU. Catherine Williams U.T.-Austin Stacey Wimp University of New Orleans Heidi Wood undecided Michelle Woodham Samford Univetsitv Brandon Woolf The Citadel Michelle Young LSU Phil Zuber Centenary College The Ralph K Webster Cup- Gayden Carr Valedictorians- John Campbell and Ben-Hwa Hu The Bishop's Cup- Mary Boagni The Headmaster' Award for Leadership- Erika Cerdc The Faculty Award for Service- Connie Molino St. Luke Music Award- Michelle Wood ham Girl's State Representative- Julia George Boy' State Representative- Brandon Brown Award of Excellence in Journalism- Melissc Campbell Woodmen of the World Awards- Tat-Shing Lam American Legion Awards- Jan McBride and Gayden Carr Phi Beta Kappa Awards- John Campbell and Ben-llwa Hu National Youth Science Delegate- John Ervin Knights of Columbus Award- Michael Howes DAR Good Citizenship Award- Erika Gerdes State Board of Regents Awards- Scott Madison and Trippe Hawthorne National Merit Flnalists-Tat-Shing Lam Rebecca Shirley Andrea Spring National Merit Semi-Finalist-Micharl Howes National Merit Commended Students-John Ervin Ben-Hwa Hu Senior Departmental Awatds-English- Janina Baxley Math- Ben-Hwa Hu Science- Ben-Hwa Hu Girl's P.E.- Laura-Lucia Hayes Boy's P.E.- Phil Zuber French- Catherine Williams Spanish- Julia George - Classics- Gayden Carr Social Studies- Jan McBride Fine Arts- Jennifer D'Atmond Presidential Academic Fitness Awards- Mary Boagni Tat-Shing Lam John Campbell Kim Owen Gayden Carr Madison Perkins Paul Daigle Lori Piper Jennifer Dann Denise Power John Ervin Jeff Reilly Shawn Frazer Becky Shirley Julia George Stacey Sims Ben-Hwa Hu Andrea Spring Terrell Joseph Arthur Stowe Charlie Kennon Nanette Thompson Caro! 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' ;,v then Merit) English IV- Janina Baxley Kim Owen bemor Composition- Janie Madauchlan Gwen Drain 5hake peaie- Stacey Wimp Organic Chemistry Mike Vick Ellen Naquin Chemistry AP- John Ervin Physics AP- Arthur Stowe Gavdcn Cart Biology AP- John Campbell Catherine William ICM- Amy Bradford Ali Quaid AP Calculus 1- John Campbell Stacey Sims AP Calculus 11- Gayden Carr turopcan History AP- Tat-Shing Lam Jennifer Dann French IV- Mary Boagni Janina Baxley Spanish IV- Jeff Reilly Tracy Love Latin IV- Trent Massengale Ricky Specialc Art- Lisa Allen Elisc Kimbrough Speech- Heidi Wood Debate- Terrell Joseph Trippe Hawthorne Drama- Kyra Jones Eleanoi Wall Senior Religion- Michael Howes John Stucker Chorus Trippe Hawthorne Connie Molino Computer Science AP- Ben-Hwa Hu Tat-Shing Lam $ c n i i D r fi ui a r d $ Most Likely to Wittiest: Most Bowed Up: Succeed: Terrell Joseph Tom Cockerham John Campbell Heidi Wood Biggest Bow-Head: Connie Molino Best Dressed: Denise Powers Most Talented: Charles Carpenter Most Spirited: Scott Madison Amy Bradford Bud Shcncfclt Janina Baxley Class Cutic: Ali Quaid Friendliest: Shawn Frazer Special Nominee: Jon Coleman Jennifer Dann Jeff l.yon Amanda Grimsley most likely to Most Athletic. become involved in a Most Intelligent: Charlie Kennon hypothetical situation' Ben-Hwa Hu Andrea Spring Julia Robertson Senior Suprrlatloes 183 A Eveiything change . 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JH. ett Mary hr BITES VuaEIla-deadlyDISEASE Me fi KO iregcng 2 Mo cowSr let go to Pir-yltiuite theavefiMcD' Where the beef tongtEN) Good luck coutini Jen. Mugot. Raegan TunaFlth Simon LeB(mine nor CKti DR « iwmeie twin pt (JR. JE. KO ft LP® lunch) Calling people a Mae (It Chenc ka there?) Me fi Xirk't wedding invitat na LottlnTheiOt Thanx hiom-D-lLY mere I love all Mommy fiDaddy-THANX FOR EVERYTHING Bye Bye EHS. 1 dene lerrved riot 1 AM THE CREAT NINNA — ” Hello darknet my cfd friend. I ve come to talk with you again tecau e a vi ion toftly cteepm .eft it wed while I wa !eep-mg and the vition that wa planted in my brain trill trmaint within the tound of tilence Strain and Gatfunkel TONI BELELLO Standing by the coke machine Why yr ‘ The harm DWAL Surprite Crlke Return of Jl The nitutil tip Con vet title f hair Cteen eye Peache w a pe u t-.raw Betty Bk Iokv Surpeite Party 1J CHSWf mgnt no Chock tie evidence Dodging car IMS' Stutnw (tw'AM Hitching up the h.U Ht-Y Sla«hed top IA II Otto u P cado Rocky Honor TS.give me my ting EBT from Mary Smith Moekrr w JC.GR.CC Tolfyov to eat The be t goodbye Wr re goruvi tun out of ga HOJO JC thank for making me p We ll ruin himj, J N't) w GR fc the wet trbbit Ihe Clan-llY A woo t forgrt Pumhe night Mainage chatl Tep Gil It dancing Double Dutch 8u Steve NYI fo-The Peak llinttc Honeymoon CHS wanna Be Thr Caute ynke Back Fg aim nick Talking to the nelghbot fern on r ALFVAhSlook foe a back door IheKe idence Yortegola ftlend cute valet Bltvk Fettrii G ft M mutt be the radiation KK. EG. FFC-wellmitt you ISUganct L2 Could we have taken anymore Thr little people Val Berkleyguy Towtngof thecar part I k II Mete fivh m the LSU lake ME. EC. KS in the cornet Han Solo Ha.« fun Gina Thank mom k dad for yuut patience Ca in X houri? Bye for now! And in tkeend I rra.irrd that 1 had beengnen mocvthin Ig... that I wa Ituitcd mote than I Iruv.ed. that I wa loved no r than I kved. and that what I wa looking for war itar to be found, bn made •John Hughe so many faces in and out of our lives some will last some will jiw be no and then life it i tenet of hellov and goodbyes i'm afia.d it t time for goodbye (gain Though nothing can being back the how of splendour in the gratt, of gloty in the f!o««ei. we will grieve not. rather find ttrength In what remains behind BRANDON BROWN 8 long yeatsfinally SENIORS isn't that special? o my god i n to emharrass d-u jutt don t understand ellsabel ruytabel dr kimberbtll fcbl4grojp-.es . it't a moral imperative cotey w lto (really?) trathin Jh's house partiet at steph foog.es darxin at eda-the cherry car them .a t dead Ca.-throwin penniet harbor houtc. country bumpkin pinky swears-)m davy |r mkoli . fo i fights at et's rotelhdl jm the chillipeppe: queer. imy kddttr okeanot A symphony ahallt romany 7 88-|b are you fallin out? gucci cujo ?f-m 87 w )h A men hit ttoc.et u the hb mardi grav 87-tw.sted s;ste -ft88 bottletop. ronbiet, danttn on B-St Springfield grocery cioisin in the fcmw jr;oket ca dreamin than bt bw dole locks like a lady friend talkt w jm-by the way hate you burnt your fmgert? .. curope 87-ritual man. the windmill, hard nxk safr-lcndon our morie-moeva t' camp-i put it back in before i wat finished, don t u wish?, the •saltons new years Canada lost in robe:t. la weteon the wrong interstate demonic syl ■ rebuke u kd-my phsycic tendencies-i lose the boy if i tell him yoda dt yoda deux fUbo-We, luckey. k linker fla87 they dm what ya get •?, date rape, big ed) . bp betsy boom, boom hokty pokey fi plare a nile in the life of? ily7imy e.et.r.n |.e.s.(.j.bx.ta.k-ily. imy-adio MARY BOAGNI William Wordsworth A M Y B R A D F O R D 0-ZM7 EOOTBAt I no regrets' green-WSJ sorry. I can't steep Mr Potato Head always next year Sr. tetreat beash patty bit J watching w UH sexy seven how many more days? who me' green balls ai BRCC uptown guts day by day BW Prom '87 w MV New Year s Eve 186 w CM What's up! eating hot dogs w JS. CC. DC LLH my fortune teller WWJ l m tired yes-theie are really flying roaches CK-BeNice to Me! TR can I have a little candy KB talks w OO Play of the Day teven eleven Burry Bee Chili's w LLH stats w jenny “man'' H.C. party study sessions w CK . you ie crazy IP LSU-Bama football game we wxm-o-C Christmas patties w LLH. DP. AO. IK when ate we going to Florida YO. w CK BASKLTBAIL LSU-KY game CC-Thanks for the Christmas card' car notes IS-why didn't you study KJ-we made it Seniors M Dirty Dancing pickle fights w NM I know I can t spell CK-my chauffer fot football and basketball games well rounded young r n' My Yankee Dad Coach Stein-ILY Good Luck Rob. jenny, and Beth! Thanks for everything MOM-1 love you' BYE EHS 1-12-88 (WINK-!'!'!' Their mirth was without images, then laughter without molise their pleasures were gross and sensual, in which the mind had no put. their conduct was at once svild and mean, they laughed at older and law Samuel Johnson Bocage terrorists, flaming X-mas trees Pmkernuts Circle-K black out Ou t shootm that gun at that house w 2k B. B W . J J SrRINC BREAK 88 Rm. 114 Blue Ho. Thanks Mil leap's w C H S F , what college? Ote Miss game w C.H at D Ps Busted, high and dry m Vail keyed by Punkers Death dates w ' Academy gills Mr k Bud. going back to Cali NO. w Bud. CM . D P postman always delivers' moonlight and poolside w A K C . K B, K.B Me and Bud Don't get up 'til something goes down Rabbi Goldberg Ljte talk w A.C Poolhousc parties She's my cousin Halloween at the Fish w K B Stone Jam at K K s Wow man Night of the jag w A.L.C H.. V.S.. K.B.. J J . Heavin on the paper rack at Bet-R Hook s suburbans Holly B w C T . on the roof C W t camp Gator Bar Bleacher Creatures 2 years in a row for the class of 88 Nan Donahue Al Vosta Santa theft w C K phone buds w V.S Ihrashin' on the Bunny blcpe Those girls have awful mouths Bikini withdrawal The new aland a: Cash's M pool house peeping toms w J J Un cetveza mas fmaon the balcony of the Corousel Toeun Tarah.S o m f and tell me you love me Adios you flaming ball of sex YO K B Ibanks MaftPa. Ihanks L K E H.S.. it s keen high school Can we go now? KEITH BUCHERT Hold on loosely but don't let go. • special KEVIN BUCHERT Tune it was. And what a time it was A time of Innocences. A time of confidences. Pirseivr your memories They re all that s left of you Simon and Carfunkel ' Everybody wants to be what they want me to be. beat I I'm not happy if I try to fake it. That s why I ns easy, easy like Sunday meaning. Lionel Riche EHS ROCKS THE HOUSE Diet. Champs w-ln yout face TA SENIORS KUU 7 The Fly Hey Wannabe Get cm Piss SKOAL PATROL Now the HAGIN rules You baby Yo Brough loves Miss Mohawk The DWBoz School rites w Tay Willy Too many niles w P Big Si l,il Sis at Kimbo's-Store Jamm ROCKIN') Heart w AL De Panga SB. 88 w Lerch? Nelly is K.ng The Chute w JD Creakin' in Baskin Robbins w ' DWB Sadie Hawkins-NM and Tissue Boy. AQ and Capi America. HW and Cheeseburger Man Prom '87 w CH, CK. andtIH Ate you experienced? Kuhl. Kuhl than the Bud MC w AL. AQ. and SW Mardi Cras 87 w KK. SVN AL PS and Samh-Fink Footballs E Run Hey Buhead DDBj Halloween at the Fish w BB THE MASK N O and the flowei B LACRANCE Bud is RAMBO Buga Throw that D South Seas at XI House Hi. Guy! B Ball? Thanks coaches CD. BL.JC. DG. AW. and Doc ILY Mrs Johnson Good Luck j-Ctew-JA. IM. PC.SA, EP Thanx Mrs K and Father Trent Thanx MOM. DAD. TOMMY, C MA, ASFILEY-ILY Picesh EHS-ti's been killa! GOOO TIGERS' 82 Dist. Champs 86 IFYTA 6 0 Chute w JD Frosh liar J club Birakin'mBR Panfa Night swimming at the Cage ERS Who's nred? Meat Wagon trill lives'THE MASK CM poems KOOLT eggm Pinkerton 22 Jaeg shots w JJS The Fly Fire Maitland incident Cool daddy pop Yo BB Skimpy. 8ig Time Kisner van w TM Tay cut-nip The sitch Burglar-AE. KB husted' YO ROCKO! w TM Alwayt - Our Time Apart-2KB Dog dung ' w BS Scavenger hunt KCASC — Tay-Willy Oh yeah, white neat' w BS. Al. CH JD CH's New Year's hai killa. killa Dimpy Coleman reeks’ Letch 6-hojr SB The geese are coming1' w BS. JC. JD TJ the girl balcony dump-BS Bush Do Are you had SS Dischrock Bcastie Byrd-Yo habe fed 5.000 SHUT UP 1 H' Vicklessnockshu CK pur the Bm Bad Keystone w TM First Pres Desrructicn ya know it Buga Atari f-ball 400m relay IN BN Diet show w AW Yoda w PC. ID. CK Hotel Cali, w SW chemistry tup w CK Milwaukee Blues Spalding III heo-DB. Core group w CK, I.C. JD, OB Copenhagen rules!1 OK Andoltlek backruhs from SM Chad and MISS MOHAWK He's tiym to help you Lehs! Craig and Jam.e-twins! ultrastrech limo w JD Sciesvdiivers w JD Where's Zack DWB NIVEK Stay cool Cave yourtelf a hug JC patty at Andre's? AM-the Hue cheese queen tuna shove k the noses-KS we air women-JC AM PS 2010-TB stargazmg-KS BRRR AWHOLK? I |usl callrd-EG OA-JC!!! Lee's bread thr yard-KS li is a family irad iion-JG Pattojts Rollerskating JN k KK You SMELL WHK club fight JN? NO. trip w JG. SA. ft Smelly OFF Ccwk-D d theicehdp? Back door w TB. JG k EG Quit sniffing U2-JG SA. TM ALB Gus-JN Fielrn K rice -I.. Fish ASfENWJC.MC.4tKK the notorious trampoline poison ivy notorious LSU games IB casual iide thioagh the patk HS. KS Best Lil' sisses-MC. KK. FF Couldn t you make it to the bathroom? Do you like turners. MC? voodoo doll k drawing pictures-JN Food-JG Close call. FK playing Rambo near Essen False Rv w TB ft gang SS truck wash eclaiit-KS EXm’t shed a tear-SS Taxi ndes-KK Happy Ho fit $f w MPtall 8o w ML 'close calls ls that a sign. JC? Thanks Mom Dad (ILY) Good Luck Laura So long EHS A S H L E Y B U R G E S 5 IBS JOHN CAMPBELL If you llini I won i I Km brieve nr I will '(wk I ain't no rookie. I «n put Knr lo party and I w BORN TO BOOGIE H«nk William Jr SOUTHERN by the grace of Cod' MELISSE CAMPBELL Alle.ght MAGNUM Big AS Bo! Ye The Turk Nan. Mami n i better than Coldona OIDTAN SovFCook Callrjr Fao JijrrMo««ei CAEIFOR-NIA-BOf Ramie I love Ethnic Big D.ddy look at the i(r ITRANCl $y:|i'MOir nl uyi Bid Nrgkt Gary A Mai.no The alj.iw DWI-PD Catch a Per'. Sm Clnw aIt J-Day'VACATION FlreHng Upon thrWFICHTS t nr AT the Y JAN 10 Buck May no ir kkk HANK George. R.-idy ollright Bala B R Co MLK GROID MAGNUM Re-™ Ki yim. 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OMWOkV I really Ukr you guy Jagtr A tony Too young Death Dali w Academy g.rl big mutrke red b tub Tiger game A Buddy b r NO w PS CW.JH.AM.A SI You know what alt guy want on then IBlh b-day ' lata night pick up I’w got preb E-lt bytha black ladv calling From the lad.tir r A I pickad i. ..Jmgtiom l! r ladif room lonrfy New Yi 88 VANCE'S YARD Their a fire engine in my driveway Hello tin i Paul Who p.l oei Pink cat lalkin lopagt Alt Ad|u ti ent at the tal thon Shhhh Are you OK? Kriocked up by B M Jack blew Strip Che ? 515 df “nh A 0 tteatc WinFoe die ewap Where were you? balling TJ A PR in Vail Calif girl do you wanna? Bid nite w GW, TJ, JH We iret wro? Dine at the Y DebBall w PSW. AM Don t i 1M and chocola tr ItolJU vertical dog |utt maybe South Sea. 88??????? Who known what w« did 4 an hoai Go ahead lecture me ' OAOCAIt Friday, w PS SPKBKK55 w GW. JH. TJ? I'll pay U leiioni Open the curuint It' gonna be tough PS ) Dice 1 MANX Moot, A Joel Luv ulot Mailt awfith BYE tiST EI5H S alright' Be «d lie. hit Many time I ve been alone and many lime I've ctied, Anyway you'll nevei know the many way I t tried. But t II the lead me Luck to the longwmdmg road. You lift me .landing here, a long long time ago Don't leave me wafting here, lead me to yout dnoi the Beetle Huffala Toffala Partying w J D RK Tl.EK AMA WII Egg Anyone? Checkmate Cautaen Wet Floor Yea. I kirtde like that THE RAM Atthut. did you do the phyci: ? Doctor Flag-three timet taken Subway A happy noiten Holy nap time Duke Mute Here ate the key . Dave Factor de fudge B T L Right-Hallo What' thit bcatinett Rocky Her roe CLASS Of M KICKS A - Stuckei and 0 Slang P.T Ever-rlutivr and obteure Seniocilit-Burnt out DP A the fat tide the love goddc Don't let me fall aileep. Andy Reilly |oke Ihne at the Y JE HSSon and on EHb.-P.H O. UGH I KREWl BH THe pliilo opli i-Wlvo? St Yi. PIi Nothing ntuird Nothing gained Se aetteat beach KB A W.F Bye Byre Bird-e Co for the gold Empty Stcenach? Where t that bottle |ohn? Ed Sullivan Ctrl . Clrlt. Eserywheee and line at that 8 T L Co ahtad Coy Water Eluffaloin a dir I drtette a bleak today C M -B B B -KISS Screw yout courage to the .ticking prtht JSACP Alright APBS KUBM Prom A Se irlp.|oyi to come (tut It lemhaleya' Immttyit my hoeiroetc Cheeileadet tight? Ah but ye Well, it been nice EHS -an inctrdibie uchool Mem A l ad thank Rach-havea Wait w out ir.e Goodbye all t 5 ee.ee GAVDEN CARR When evetybody talking a l-ttlf too tough Cltl on yojt ll t |mt can't give you enough And you’ve got the ihake You golla play the bteak —The Plmioah Hay Cuytl Led and 2 Wild Pattie at TH home Denny in the moaning with TH Try implant Coach C Big Red and Jody how ttupid we were TH Senior Engl w-.th the Flagman Tola Egg Roll King with TH at unch Chou A th fly Tenor I know w hit it that time coach Bird Nett ••• ISAS •? with TH. TH. SM The Low Machine • • Bye Bye Birdie, aimome play Me TM.TC and the dev,I woathippee. m W O L SPRING BRLAK • TM and h i rice cake and apple juice Scott and Bogaluu JD and MR fitbm' in flotnda Janny. Jenny who car I turn to' • Mi i' oyinl Cetbn'big wi i TM •'Led and th poacr'ain thtone TH Endtone dane n Playv toccet the firebug Phil Eggin’ with TM It ny now cool? I don’t think o The Shainea cerne n Bye Bya Birdie The Plaque Ball Waffle Houte in Florida The waitra w J brown eye I Low You Dad. Colleen and Matthew Bye E H S' JOHN CARGILE r I: tVl TC 24 funw N.pt JCATC Tradition Ml uik.ng huiinew the chib ARNOLD-The Ultimata Procn 50 IheBnt Dec. Day. The Beer tree SF-Spe.ng Beak e Fount Stackin’w’SF «t the Sum met of 5o Profit •« Sf Spetue-Mr Eteeyehing :00! ctotiec Good luck f FUMA. STICK' Of all of our workout . th ha. barn ont of them Throwtn egg.w CK PHw Dt Letcb BUSTED TC A SI 12.-20 50 ThaWoe.tDay Ana Db. Wmv.ot Te.-Running w the Devil-Sumanar 50 CM. I’m not cocky Driving on Top Spring Break 87 22 rate looiin for MB. PW. EA.?.? They all fell NM. toery. EHS ♦ TA 0 IX--50 MneAMi)- KB A KB-funitip Running w tbe Devil 55 Night vilitt Bulled by AL Little git'. ? « w AE Jguneiai Lcnley Enuf lo make me ay E t Gold NS Fotter Come gee me JD SteycelmJJ Comm'hack AE-OK? Prom w AE Remember?? The Nipper It |C BW Egging JD I want 5'11 222 lb Did I work uut?-Did ! breathe? Nip . I had mote pt and I won Ard I m notul coffer I’ll tee you down the line IC-U2 Spence. Nip f rate andEtpyouAE I nr pe go foe 240 TC A Speawe-Tha Odd Couple Ceow Ho . See ya later Kyle (liT Hewn A Mmj Thank Mom A Pop Patey iboahl we will tay nta loo Good luck IBL A DGP Matta Luego In a life where death i the hunter, my friend three i no t me for leaf or regret only deyiwon 186 There was a lime before I was born. If someone asks this is where I'U be. I'll have whatever ih« it,in on the floor It hav,ng •SHOE JENNIFER D'ARMOND ■Taking HtiJi DAVID CUNNINGHAM VVHOOSA1 WHOOBA’ XC it finally over lley Ya GOOSE Draaag Fountain Dancin Jn-Bn Bye to I my XC BUDDIES CM. AR.TF.SB. RM Sternum butter! Win Sure again Chou W Champeee Hey yj big bwbie GIRL Friendless end HAPPY Hey men-l SI all WET! The GEESE are roirlng Talent show 87! Batman and Robin my old buddy cubedick SHUT LP Big Butt Fatuity Bong Spence you oU goat Btevkinndge 88! ROXANNt Be-ne-di- i-mut-te! ... Free Hoar with old UNDER PICKLE Track speech in chapel Phytict with Bigbott. TK. PZ. KB, Ss . Little boyt on biket WHAT'S all the Hubbub about Bub? . Rappin at lunch The Rel gion Bluet What did Mr Pitre say? Ya D-big ROMANCE AT NIPS MAN I'm t.red of RUNNINCbut I IOVE IT! P and Q all the way . Stretching nightly Where are we Spence? GEISMAR! Swimming at Umabeant Little chief Teepeet' Emotional Retcue Lott Dtm Academy Cult Karent. EC. Tl. GV HeeeyBigBoy I owe a lot to track ant XC Thankt for everything! Claire M, C. Mattland you've been good friends THANKS. Bye Bye, Mom and Pop. you alwayt told me it would go fatt JON COLEMAN CHEECZ Freddy i back The Bone Man Windtun-nel The Frog Club Phil, left get arretted It Wal-lace't van on fire? big brown rye nine people won’t fit in my car BROCK1 headachetin tenioe compotiiion MardiCres88 Driveway! Who Irathcd the tentor room? Beeikcr's loker it on fire Phil whete’t Brian? The Thirtty Tiger Only 88 dayt til I get my driver't licente back the 8ocage Fire Whal t a cliche? . fadagdag jungle Juice. olook out Arthur landtcaptng the levee Bleacher Creaturet 88 Terrell, the gang fighter Keg-patrkk’s parly fire In McDonald t The Dead Inletllnet pumpkin smashing mailbox bateball fire in Mr. Ghet-li' . . left Hath Fteece's houte . . Jason's chauffer tetvice Tnppe t van left go underground .. JJ t portrait in temor comp Trey vt Beaker Spring Break 88 Ptere-dactyl J M dr BS South Seat take the tap the escape pod punker hunter', A cat killers JJ. THE AS SASSIN Fteikht A Beaker btoehns? Geordy't v.gn it on fuel IW throwing tomatoet at malltludt lirard lipt South Harrell t Ferry body by Bud The Montgomery award Mtt Bong new tSoet and a haircut St. Pancho York! BFTC Apeman . Yak. yak. yak. .. left go to N.A L B D.C . Exlta Gold thotty BURN! . I'm all out of Pimento M I can t remembet who met who f irtl. or who loved who firtt all I remember it all of ut being together. St. Elmo't Fite 88-ILY F ball it the tport of kings About Last ?MR? Patty. Glady. A June S« Amanl: gimmy the phone-I gotta call Tone'-thrcrw that D-singin DehMe-Alft-II.Y NMAMR SB Fla'88 w THl (Slick) Angel King and Casanova ctystle drivers Lolt.e Doltie I'm no twig TK ILY A. Qua-lude-FYBO Rainy Day Blues colt 48 EW Chad-the beach, the babes BULL TACOS Fla'dO-the search it over He's a USC runnln hack SH'MAM w DWBoj-ILY Jimbo EFIS YO. w SF cactus A ostridge doo WHAT IF HW roach story Ole Miss w LLH: wax lipt. the way borne. LL cool Jen rnoornn Sib WF '88 w Kev-the limo A aCK's Hugo F Peabody-ILY Tae Big Rivee-rmss U coach G SH'88 w TH. AL. A TM-picn jj dance T wat Country Nov . '85-tbenx DS 8S LS S one Jam ILY Anna. Shjd. Ash. Kim. A I aura P-Willy THE CRAWDOO just mow in Minn BW-i need luv SCOOB1E IL pnt KK-wa tltat a top 1 egged? left dance AE-ILY THE FLY mice furvetals w AL . late nites w Ob A TK what's Bubbles TH? dlrtel puppm w KD Hideous heattoid camp '87-woei-derbave. Eldorado, brass monky. A Jeff Foot JAKA SS's BOOTS ILY Dad A Christ) Be sweet Maggie A Moose so many fun l-.mes MOM A DON-Thanx P A U L D A I G I. E Boh PI AY HI' 2 8-80 A 6-20-SO HCaow PW. Em JD Bamboo Prom 87 My Tie IJI. un III. IV jet perk torch-MB be vewy. vewy quiet, were hunting hubcaps MELON Shreveport (Truman s. bubbly; you put tbe turkey away1) Euiope 87 (Rome. Ven. e. Srratfoid. Blah disco, ritual man. P: I am truly sorry) farm w PW. SO. CB-$:JO AM? this is it! SHF devil worshippers Thompson s Creek w PW ST Fran w f M (cow pics, caddy) TT FOSP-muskaqueers and MM SOS FIA 8 |tm. KS)A 8o(Em, ML) btinkieliles drive by Mimi’slBB, TT) New Year s shock' New Year's g ES S.T.OP? OZZY (10-J-8O). RATT and Van llalen concerts w Em apple hole In tug JEEP Hackisak-chase NO w PW. IT.APW . elbow m knee 2-21 87: model, b look Fire Race Wiesk Pool Fan-nite pally ij Ml Maid. Cras 88 w KS. SS ... Spring Break 88 Sammy t Alf mie Windmill (games) A Dirty Duck gilded one get happy uncle (KB. KT-O. KT-SJ 10 year reunion bee stein nite meat roof Fein Della fields fall dogs (Em) I lose you Summer. Mom and Dad than Dad . I love you PhiW! I miss you already! So hard to find my way now that I'm on my own. thought about it just the other day my where the time all gone •Jimmy Buffett Goodbye my friends, maybe for ever. Who knows when we shall meet again, if ever? Cause rime keeps fliwrin like a riser, to the sea. ’ •Alan Patsons the Drone is a ng fishi-ng at the coast lost keys who isnoonan? betsw JRR large Marge Homecoming 88 LD. JR. CL on tape Montgomery Award Halloween balloons w TM. CD Coach R. leading the team to victoty. The Bod. Beast. Batbanan. etc gel the measuring tape Sean has no taste W.For. JC and OC M Mr. Bi. w DP. JC. A MP purging the vile of disco Big Daddy elusiveness on S.F. Blvd Bleaches Creatures BFTC Gel Me a Bucket Four peison tram: JR. KS CD. PD. no tespect nanas for JR the IPGA: the way the game should be played Mis. Fieebong loses last houi Shtese's rookie year the dog w AS Stan gave it us wild thing fishing poles and the Krancso be does not exist trips to D1 w CD and Ct pose offs Mas. calm down JB in Biloxi w SD and CD tbe state park is a bute dances w KS crackin shields. CL Beauty Eh? Can we go now? tl Fine Thanks Mom Dad Chuck, and Sandy DWB 52 loudanobroxicus . craay where's the traphy? The Cbuie Beeakin in BR Brusly Blues w KB words of wisdom owl ginfet soppy Stanford extravaganza w Luich SB 87 Passin the pepto w TC Cheesey repulsive! The D Tree w lurch SI Blues Vail So Brock 88 Yo Rock Thanx dude FK Road trips alot NO Road inps inCKs Zabler Mai Ji G 87 Naked in The French O DouMin in 87 w AQ and SW WANT a PLANT IK P.ua Puke Parade al BS Si s w TM trappyin w the Fellas skoal patrol me A KB Road HOC lives Spence late again from NO Gettin Reux cuffed Poed w lhe Fdles Its an allmghret SH 88 Naked again SB Peen in toiletries SB 88 w LC an the boys return of Douglas strippin ,n Cashs .. T moma I threw a bsjiitoat him? Camera rvoorun w CH KB A CK KB are you dippy? lubby? Boca. Lounge w LC JD A CH A BS Take care lil bios. Keep it goin .. Im 1 Chad South Seas 88 chre later come back of MIJ NO or Highland? IJ hr madness w TM The SBay experience w 'CK Hello Mr. Puffer RadiPa! JAm at Sheraton A the Yoda mask Prom 87 What a lime Well time for me to head down the long narrow path of life . Its been great EHS except for trouble The class of 88 will live forever The best II) Mom, Dad, Molly, and Anne Thanx for everything Well. Im gone Sanity resumes later1 Like A True Natures child I was bom. born lo be wild I can fly so high I'm never gonna die STEPPLN WOLF JIM DOUGLAS 187 GWEN DRAIN Before we end irvj thrn leg.n. lelt' drink toott 10 Sow it bf«n.“ HI je truck-heed turn Ttrvoe-U got the look White Oik fir hour w, JD, SS. CW. JH Hi fit hydront gotor ..eep it op VIRGINIA UV T-bolI ployet JL. KN. TR LG2 bug orn leof believer wedont wont logo to OC Florid CV. F. 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CD 4 CH RED Woorfi the FIREHY-Goodbye EHS Lotty Dotty, ifr time to PARTY? Ihoru Mom 4 Dod Go SAINTS ' To do romethirig wtll n to worthwhile thot to dit trying te; bettet cor nor be foolhjrdy It wouid be o wove cf lit to 4 nothing with one r iblity. fut He it mettuted m ci eo--- not in yeotr olorre Bruce McLom 88 the Alf Prince Albert for Prer Jut VtUn Soul St U.VIS ... Price Cieg ♦ Angie4 Beubet Yo Mv SYH!! THINK SVELIl Comwidgrlt? ML U287 etrtrrgr Chcpi Doc CoroitM lemur w lotet 4 w lll. Mur. Andy. detth cf JH good lock Kit. S«pV ■ Sen Cogito Etgo Zoom ibjt p MAIAKA' rr.ng Pontho't w Roul 74 Eurof 34 Tycho 7 HC-mrllow w ECB ScoorVton Squeete 88 Are We Boted Yet the Vos the BP edit whip out the Jommy couch KoSovon you .net Port ChrHtion Squtw Volley 88 kw yi Dorn. Kip Rondoif No. pleoredon’t FLEX’ Arobdl f nfltK i trd the Ponchotoulo Sw.ngrtet CAN SENIORS LEAVE?? J thonkr Mir B. Mi H, ♦ MrrF Run DMC 5ow.TM.SM ♦ TH You without me like cornfltker without the m.t I enjoy being different! 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I know'' Mom A Dad-tSete t not enough loom to thank y all I LOVE YOU BOTH CLASS OF '88 Y all ate the BEST •Good luck to everyone' THANX EHS BYE So befote we end and begin again, let't dtir.k a ICUM to how it' keen •I've lowt thete dayt -Dully Joel New Otleant Matdt Ctat-evety yeat of my life Spnng Bteak 85. 80. 87. 88 Sutpended with TJ. CW Mardi Crat-Spnng Break Ctew-SS. TK JL. PZ Meat Wagon Mohawk Wowin’ . ERS Mtt D.Q.S - other mom .. Srone jam Viwling the US. with B8, AQ. JH running from cop Ihe Dolphin (CO N.O Good friends HW 8M.FS.CS I'm not Ctaay! CK't Barer tide N.ghit with KB. BS KB. JD I don t feel tardy The Termmaott Tlic F.B experience Sorry CBL Mott dancet with KW- 87 « The But The Trolley road trlpt with DWBand Ihe lelUt Ihe Mask KB. KB. BS Bocage visits wtrh JS. JL. CK, etc Night Swimming Oh ye white meat I he Boot Wietlling Cheetey TtipttoFalte Rivet Tlie Beach The Bahts. The? • JD DOCt Malm ID « The Great Pumpkin Good timet with Ftrtt Piet . 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I’ve had too much au Levee ;aping Keep ihe change Pumpkin Snath Light out and I get caught Several Super Chate The moon it out at Swaggait The thool out Sign hunt It alwayt catche up w yoo I really had a good time w yo-a guy ' Mom A Dad. I appreciated all you have done THANKS Lie Ditdpline Now’ 50 weekending w Scott talk w Kathy sixteen tandle lluoughojt all. Ken Surrender puppet tound mar. witnetting at the Cyclone picking w El’n Ken Coloetoundt Kevin and ihe notonou popucle puchup toolhpadr ear Wed night conFERence w BS CPnTS Jeff Wade Suthi induces: bruitet the BS'J bunch louit’n Jame Gang H Kay my ttue woevhip vititation David rooked Johnny make no provition foe the firth P alm J7 verte 4 Kevin fittt guitai choidt Heaven mote than a million time betree fmgerpattol Everyday No Longer Mine Bat! 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Youcjn tike it from me rhetr will be times in life when you feel like i dimn fool. But I hive learned mote from my dislikes thin inything I evet leitned in school Brlly Joel Our little Lives Get Complicated It s A Simple thing. Simple As A flower And Thit't A Complicated Thing •Lose end Rockets CHARLIE KENNON DTLRCH . .. SENIORS '8® 5 |jst give me the bill liyWer rides Mr poof w JD Lets smoke some Mudl Ctiss U2. t| A STONES L'hhhP SB M(ill hrs cuffed A stuffed U silled me Bed wetter .. lobid Let the b-ig dog eit Wiffle House w fellai lost cookie doe office mot u gigilo Yoda-Rals Puke Pi ride WjfFB . Tundn proboff Al-sve have a flat show your Huger FB. 8B. T, A C sclent ehey Cal Daddy Star-lire Roach motel w lR A SC-what tu trying I say? mud ride w Scrog A fellas I'm deid iilSVIA-O Vall '86-sorry tab limo87 w 9S. MV. A Uhh? ROCKET MAN KIs DIBS Trips w Tree ( )•}• . V. 82 Sedge-o ginfer soup A clib tuker ehowing w Mot adventures w MIJ.TC. 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Ethel and DM York MASK Noise Noses Cravitation S8'AJ Dr. Jones The Sitch KUBI A KHANIN w HW-Ufla ni. YOBB TO Ultra Stretch BLOOD BROS Dont you lot got me Buga Taay cutnip SKY Disc h ROCK Samh call SOME HC87 w BK. LA.SW. KB. KB FT Days KOOL T NOT HER BOOK .. Lowlife and Mr Low Hey Ideally Be cere Roy Hey HEYee Kuhl KuM The Mars me Yo burger .. Tucker ways chem trip w- KB cfg. 2001 ERS T.get Tots I he WALL HAGEN Stone Jam at Kimbos YO P. YO BRCC URNIN w IIW RA-DIPch,ck FF, PS.HW.KK MARDI GRAS 88 SGw Roj DH?A security guard ? SH 88 magic mushrooms FleaAP the REBELS Mi'.wau-kees Best Blues Tyco Brahe II AS Dinner w BT. RS. KB HUGER BEADS UUULLoyd Spehn Armadillos Thanks for be.ng there AE' ILY ILY Terrsa-see you In VFTMED THANKS MOM. DAD. SASHAt ILY PKttSH EHS.GIMME A RING' LATER' LOOKOUT WORLD CHRIS KING Nobody ever told me. I found out for myself You've got to believe in foolish miracles It s not how you play the game. It s if you win o lose You can't choose. Don't confuse Win oi lose. It's up to youT' Occy Osbourne c A R 0 L K N 1 G H T Pssst Me Ssdekick'82 Uyt old cropouts at the mi I Feb 14 84 D24 esei Si is mint? MENUDO MANIA .. Cal foenia 85 the i stooges WH??? Corncob? ... Prom'86 with T.L't date Duech in R CruisingCoetam w l K A Friends te.pstoD.C. lift o B.S lhe TA Croup ME. A 8K til 2 AM are those teal?? Saturday's at Sttpb's I'm not here All nighters .. visits to TV Big Sis Lil Sis 8o-it 4 AM K earning nesessaty??? . Ptom'87-We ate not m NO’ The Dilemna?1 lerner s Easy Credit The Sctf w PM A Friends Xan's with LK. Foxy's fricesis trips to TCBY J W s b-day paity ’Mike Night THEN git New Year's'88 was that a median??? Romany 87 A 88 Big Sis LIL Sis w.th MAM ILY lit Sisses D P A M.C Good la.-Lucl.S T.. AH..SM..M.P. A J B Secut inyoul-ILY 111 m.ss ya M B SP. J.M . AS. BH. T A. EN Ninna A my twin ILY-Becky. thans feve evetythlng - I cou'dn t Save made it w o ya' Good luck on that Jag IK. 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Color of Money Thirsty Tiger Me the hustler Yea r.ght I need a •?•?•• carW Nari Donahue rejected hy BS conflict of Interest I don't think so ERvin's a snob Taco Hell ASIA ROCKS .. You'w never even heard it Andye Peikins drives like a maniac Beta trip bombed Hey where i our mcnev? . FixeO up 5M i corvene Nal'l honor society . Vick gin tastes awfu'. Lee Higb-tnta! scum inserted pushups Todd on rolds and Laurie afterparty no booic no luck Stanford reject not vety pleased GieeJ is guud GREED WORKS ... Lucy in the sky Stan Scnith tennis shoes ... piUowfight at BS's B.g Matt Mitchum WinteiToimal W Be«ky . FUN Hebeit so smooth a politician Ben Hwa pick one Finally got glasses B r bottle-, at Sewanee IVEiat did I say. YOUR HIGHNESS ? BYE mom dad. lina. TC Relax. I m a professional POWER .. STATUS ... RESPECT LOVE MONEY J A N E L E B L A N C Seniors linally Snow Skiing 96 SB KN JL Look JL thert's your Morn Mi. J so you broke your foot the last day Stop being tacky, tacky, tacky KN you had to be on crutches your St. year noSS I will not marry you sshy .. I don't love you I’m no- like that 'ease me alone TK where i your little green man The E Connection NN. MB. DC you gut it slick NN Matdi Gras '86 BT. JL. GD.KN KofC . This is for all the patty people on the stage K of O SB. JL. SC. AD JB. CM Maid of Night Wind Grand Isle Parry rime DM cruisin on the Ave lets get on the get go KL CA get rid of the chrome women quit picking on me I love it . I nou’-dn I be tough if il tor you RB Mike is back m town KN don t meet w me SBsvell always be friends DB thanks for the MERCEDES Til how do you like thoie spurs KL. SL. DL I wou-d have never made it w o yell . I lose you Mom. Dad Bye ASC good luck JN. Cl Big Sis T.llsis'87 SI you had us worried the last one FINALLY ... sse aren't hicks sverejust from Pies • • gs l luck to all from the best side of the rivet The key to Fiappinett is Fusing dreamt — The key to success it making them soir.c true ALLYSON LEE i Fuse another ctuth . . CH im in anotFser df lima HW poppy nisei frcd.br. tb.ive never cn that budge ticket n KScar . TH help me bavin 2 much fun w Jcarg EMFH pickncar TH help me im hevn 2 much fun w jeerg EMFH pickn flowers on intrrestat TJ comes study eng w m-Bad can i use ar span bk SpBl. 87 culture thock-DM AS oxy covtr bungy udhawk 88 REBEL i want my sat VOMIT AlbetlnEads MIIAB-KK do you wane go play-whens lunch sum 87 CKK8 12am flat tlre-purp pash topless on live intrstal FR U tal e care of me ill take care of ysso-BE OUIET; its the car Skinny ELenny Carrie Paul FF dont tlam my body patts in the ka Hatlyhtvn ss tFse Revinl! . i wana harabuglei SF sse confute me hate svords im gonna give you a piece of my nurd should we til the brn exam CH white meat i svill kiss tomel i nue TJgatorEB I want Billy Byi4 t« grd 0 tt lay haikin £ FH Frank why u tunin tambo k . mice funerals NOK k B'PATO 3 day hangbigws in mall cashs DHn bob k meshow EK ghostbustets tenor wan: Jim show gang dandina hkhikn w 'JG brakin SF win Sadhawk 86 3mm late fur nav CRET OUT GRNnowUter malstd k queer picsw CM k WW me k nan Ion Chinese, rake, plat, malfunct. chow lie blind date fetPICSTM kisneui LHS??thanks M k D ILYvern Together we ve climed hills and riees leaned of love and ABC s skinned our hearts and skinned of krvers Gcodbye my fneesd it' hard to die Tetry Jacks let Patty'1 Strain Rd-Devi! worshippers, big black, dogs, slow down 8mph? baby pm k light blue long yellow lighl-yout mom Spring Btcak 8 w HL LL. VI, GS. MB. NM KY CE. BC.BS.MB.DM.RY.SC. 4 the rest Whar beuch? BOO 4 DEW KMarr tapes etc I'm rvot moving ... Terry's dead forrvrt Auto MecFumcs class Dingy?! . I illy .. Just ( inters Stuck in mud-barpits 4 Magnolia Bridge BjJ t-evei Anyone Fuse any paper? MW car's green slimy stuff Burnt Veggie Simultaneous lighter radio action NO I'm peifestly content tust sitting Fsere Boston concert Skipping Clvaptts ... Open your AsT rey Tea Parties Marshall's-BUSTED 151 Jello Oietra Lay It Down 4 Smokin' in tFse Boys Room by the Rolling Stoners COT McDonalds Feeding ducks a: the pond Fla Deposit 87 Bullhorns-Protr '87 MW. 11. PZ.SS Barts 4 the dead possom Roll up trie window not to merstiooTurn off the healer . .. This place is crawling with roaches IVhat Memory? LSU Bound Breaking up once a month Forest Park . Verbal fights foe Queen of the hill w BS. BT 4 HO Rke Krispy Treats PIZZA' Birdie pegged KB-«se know he aimed Good bye foicstr Pyss It's betn real ... I love you Mom. Dad Vkkie 4 Jackie . Thanks for everything1 TRACY LOVE The DEADWEIGHT CREWCC 86 w SM.JC. PE summer '86 the good old days running with the devil harass ing nuts in the uni allnighieis leveesraping in JH's suburban J.J.'s parents went out of town? posset cutting — APB on a ted volvu .. TJ anj the fat chick .. 300ZX low riding LSU F-ball games w JC. AS - incredible 2 5'tw BIG DADDY . wdd T tradition Champe-EUudow Tla w TK. BW. jon-lFsar was a ditty irkk guys pur them all together they spell btoke D ... WF67 Hey Jim. you want they spell broke D WF'57on tl't bus Hey Jim. you wan: to lick my plate?' Aspen 87 K...........u B ’ mama The Bat I Icppmg Record w Uebmac. Stu Marti Gras york yock 'Spring Break 8 W CH. SS, PZ. cuhe arrested n Ala officer I swear il was my school ID Albert's fault give me a D quick draw' Spence . .. Oh SS . so that hoe I got the nickname midnight swimming al Borage rie and nips on the tail MV. my co-pilot . N O w monchichis AM. PS-good ftiends EPCA-Dogging the golf carts blow out w Em on l-IO WM-poo! shark? VANDY bound Tbanxs Mom 4 Dad. ILY Fuse fun III sis . . . Later on EHS Put me on a highway, show me a sign take it to the lim.t one more time -TheEagles JEFF LYON 193 JANIE MACLAUCHLAN I v t n m ling lately. thirling ab-ut rhe good thing to oiw, tid I Wirt toesethmg good lot btgur. -Cat Steven IIi.'Whatcha dotng’ .. I’d offer you a b l. but thote pan jacket are IllECAl Winn Wonderland I hate women «K t drive itucfc Who can wr ulk about now? .. full- blooded Mr. keep checking rh rearview mirror thkk-thlck Stlinltt Wt«n I’m not yout eutSn, I'm jure t moo (uw fiom (oil ICSTtRS-Kuuu dance? ... I nibble M enough to know Why done you Fee jute coach the teem? . A dale with T-S my. don't we look granola today’ (berry flavored candy but accident We’re gonna peel out now Pinly Swear (BJHi Aflti graduation HtY DADDY’ New Ycel Jet ‘I’d talhet be ungle for the red at my life |uct a dolphin maam Why art kids sofragile? I ain’t tallin llle no hillbilly remove thrmerall and the hoot FI I FN D A RACHEL WALKER BZT NC (O venutivr (ait Man (MB: I burned )uut fingers go to Aigenlina the Cleat Mae Mae pawn (hope Florida Update tape! St Trip REVENGE'! Johnny RivrtMl- ’ 0.IF am) prom buddy-MW DA TE DA-Slip-Slide8 I’JO am (bowerc with the guyc KAR- EEM Yalrty Yak Thanks Mak Pa Aurburn bound Oh. Tae-Aie you playing B-Ball neat year? And Speedy, remember: It ain’t long before ifl gore. You miohl ai well have a COOO TIME' Why you leep pushing me? Threshold of pain Malibu I need love Ohhl Baby Career 2010? Maidi Cra Hurt.cane Staati i( gelling vober NO Fi h Spence Frohaal o Sure”P Yer? Yee? Spring Break R B. Ft G-D Flxil Jacuzzi Ptaq BMW Frerh MO 4 As 140 Bear it! Where my booed Road Tnp Wrong Turn Cathy Whitey Supet-eOO-Cam-Stang-Cet-Acc.-Kun Love?! I incoming for you1 SM. C P I ... H-T Club Ohh' Honey Chill for Petr Bccage Burnet .. Skimpy Pah' Cur lip ... Ahhhf I don’t think to K Band Chet Cel It Tom Ye Yore Coach No Hood Thunder There t no reed The Fly (or crab) Crab it! K-U.B M. ... Captain Maidi Ctai Byrd-Meet Ursula climb the light pcleat Betnie Mcote Friend Tiger Scott-Fix my car1 Bymp Phoenix Rock it Chtome Dome Shut up! 8og-lcu e Moose I m gom to get a coke coach? Radar gun Bench I'm nor going togrl a cole coach? ...HU It 10 month ... Try implant Push It... Pick up on thl Suffer . Steepin' in the hall Abute of aulhoeity SweetM Dont give me that tleepy head bit Ttippc CoataJ ... Tom your not goin’ back to Cali Sentocm Banana This it Cod speaking Tough Guy Beauty Bye EHS? I've had dream enough loe one I’ve got love enough lor three I've got my hope lo comfort me I’ve got my new horizon our to tee ■Moody Blue The temor loom rioted again' TtA Penygra t?kM flame in the tearvtew mirror Who lee Phil have the male he ? .. give him the Cheese lieetmmt The Cteet Hal owren Pumpkin tmeth get lore reut-a- cp where Pmkerteei? 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If a man wet lo know the end of rhlt day bust nett ere il come but it suffices that rh day wtll ean. and rheet th end be known; and if we meet again, well then well smite, and if not. then this part.ng was well made -Julius Caesar Toga Patty w PZATK end of llw Yr. parly at CWvdropped on rh corner W T w AC-wrong door Latin conv-we got BUSTED NHS girl Cateptn’ w, THkTC it t not the meat, lit the cheete-SLPFRCIRIS Prom w Pooh-after-patty at TH’t dote your eyes and pretend door scene w liz tnowtkiing w TH. CH. TC. CC. KH-Wowi Howie hat to tnoplowy-Sidetltppumt TCATH JC-Yo breeze it my not fresh Ramboin’ thru rh wood IliikRun Hans Frant-pump uup somethin caught In my throat Quote: ocach Rob .. The beautiful One Bronco’ battery stranded-Rocky Horror Spring Break 40-naive Mint.-Luv M h Waff H Mil t Beast I t got the Blues-Screamy Mtmi Patty at Plaq MR. MUST catching punts at Cali 85 2mte tt more nr ... Maggie Moot l li luv woryt CS’ book collection it’s all psychological eggin'w Zobie to I gor that going 4 ire Ditty . D THANX FOR EVER- YTHING MAAPA U 2 TOBY shoe tie Toby . Trent JO t yout goal , you’ve got a big )k to T R E N M T A S S E N G A L E I don t want :o leave, but n’t time to go Whet ? Well I | are don t know TKar t iutt the olden reoty in the world. THE niMSOULS CNIi Pepper Queer. T Roeel HtL California ’ S DC. '40-ugly green but Feb M. M-D Squrerr NO Wlwtet rh brain. Sy(? TA- ramp ... B.P. MB. TA. JM. ET. AS Tool paitnrtt-JC Maidi Grat in N O 1 PC MS cow on th beach!? Ell you ' SYH Prom S? LF Stormy Truth or Truth Que Mtruado dire Silent Rage CHOCOLATE Wlrard crawfish bo.1 ? BS-XS 0 BS LS t7 w LF. AF. IB. MH Rtsut Ccepn KAB •nd chatge it Ckset liberal Blow pep fired n 20th C.-KB. MH IF. TB. Chuck E Cheese it dead? chrrokre beach July tth at the Thirsty Montreal Quebec Emma and Jude Captain J i mny. are you a real rtverboat captain? A bucket of sand Sunday drive w Hubbard AS and th Met al ihe park tX-re ’’no oul” Smmcmt I mutt tay-Ed Wham Bam ctulttn Plaquemme In the Mer Co to htalth But th light is red Dave! Day Camp w SS Skulup!' Reilt trivia king convertible days Monchi-chi you BINCO Queen pop tail 4th hr AS whyi watlaletuBeo Yesterday in Pensacola YAZ go-cam n Patt Christian 4 slat . ftth attack dettin you did what in my tb«ttt Harbor House 'n S.D country bumpkin’ what are you thinkin’? crazy heifer the Alf po tion- aty good luck Todd Amy Idebbief Than mom I dad l luv ya U The are rh timet to reman het caut It wtll nor last fottve-Thrs are tbe days to hold on lo but we won« although sw'l want to Mly Joel 194 When you lake that turn, don't look back. but put your bum m gear: listen to your heart. keep yoor he ! up and you're coi ned lor success TODD MEYER Non what am I going to Jo . tool p.gton how did I get that ium .. tenn.s ... I'm oil messed up do ! have to I sure could UK a TALL COOL ONE ... pUying 6 in Trot w C.N 7 86-flrst jnd only wreck I told you not to drive wild, Dad ... (kidding w MV . Yah I hey coll me Mario .. egging w JC ... double deling there s got to be something else I cm do .. you cm do whet with whet Prom M California w JC Florida w JC ... moke ... you look like _____ Sony bump EHS meet was greet ... now it’s soccer at Milltaps I don't skate SF. TJ. MV glowing up PM wav my bevt date ... Carg.le lazy I only have 63« .. come home Don's w JC ... don't skip that exercise ... I love the Grand Am. Dad Next is Mustang CT .. let's change that curlew no. you listen I'll do it later .. your Dad buys it lor you Sugar Bow1. S7 ... seeing the Saints tennis camp will we tvrt win professional ... PELL ... fast paced .. South Seas a: Mi'.lsaps I hate English Good Luck Tracy Ol l! Mow come we always get caught I hope you learned your lesson I love you Mom and Dad Thanks a lot! EHS- ll was CREAT! Well all I know is .. ER5 ChowCan HW-mycuz Jack Ms-no Jack Ala drassin stamp ugitw Chinese fare tpccl kid PREDICTIONS w etc city ptk snkout-lm a Jim ... FR parties fight in dies room llwcen picnic . wane chckout KJ? Ole Miss w aq. nm. !h. yd . m milkdud . Scald of date rape? call a cab-nm. ag Hkey Bddys Sumrltow ew ENORSVAN WHAT IF . . AQs lurch Lucy Coe concocton BSU 87 ily HI. OR.RS.SR HrlyHvenw Revn 11.. DEATH EK.wbo rules your life? . . . PRM 87 w AW . . UH grad w AW. AQ. SW .. . EK-r u lafin at wat Im lafin at? . mystry fire n trshen ... mealey ksds ET A ELIOT? BRUCE A KJ AH. Dont plan .. Wal Im really tryin 2 say is ... Im comin granny WOMPECMAW Whox the ersh 2day Go ahead get the Irg ... HW was the jaeg ona mission ... no PDA ... expxt uneipxted Schemin .. SpBk 66-P8B dance rape @ Cashs ... see Mdnite mass STBO AH P on a rock roch story B Riv @R s NO Wooly Mamoths Buff in BIoxi SCOOP Wheted that stamp come fr lonl w DP PBJ six out w HW. EK Gator IHOP-r u gona eat tln se frys? ., msl-JN Jokes only funny 2 us HW CONNIE MOLINO Some of if magic Some of it s tragic But I had a good life All the way. -Jimmy Buffett Lil Blue T heads turn Leather bikini ... JG on RR tracks ... JL freaks ... Body Blast Jamm ... JG leather punts Fontenot sugar experiment CD and JL sniff the clouds catfish town Tee Pro Stone Jamm crush on town JG KC. MN Kenneth like ST Angel lav. song forever BW Brkdge .. Thanksfoi friendship NtCconcert W G ANDR ... TD Parly Place ... NO. . steal ornamentc Maty’s tree Cypress with Episcopal guys TH. JC. TM. GW, AL.SF. JH. I A Rcsi Ball • heaven Skiing match I Jl. Help ! Desperado in bur Flu. guys Blk vette oneday ... SM slop rmbuiavying me . . white-y super Please get down Scott Bernte Moore Daquiris Unlimited 3 blk guys The Edge' ... 'I could die ... vt ’ Home sweet Home knockln cm Heaven's door Grand Isle CT. CB. MG dancing on the beach with Kentwood jug oyster bur. gross whirlpool parties live on lilSisCrist; and Jennifer, love ya ... Friends in Plaq SB. SP. JG-best ci luck ... Mom. Belly, and Dad-1 love you all Thanks! 'Talk about things and nobody cates, svearing other things that nobody wears Ycu cal'n my name but I gotta make it dear I can't say baby where i'll be in a year. AEROSMITH KIM NADLER NATALIE MILLER Never thought to keep All I have found I have had my fun If it all falls down Jimmy Buffet But I don't think U know that June Patty Glady Let me speak 2 Tone ... I luv you . Ole Miss w CM AQ LLH J D Goobof tlie trip date rape-:hanx Stov HC87w DMAQ AS LC HM PH ME But U did MiU-i-cenl E's van Debby Gib JD MR . Chili s .. the raggrr A boobs B g SI Lrl Sis 87 KB AF LC SH AC Coolers ' I luv ya'll ... Big River .. Dixie .. Throw that D .. Slick AQs lurch . the place .. Martha ... F-ball is the sport of kings ... 803 .. Gordon? ... Wado the fly ... BOOTS2 X-Mas 87 very special 2 me Disney A Gatotbow! w DM healih kick w MR AQ Winter NS w DM DP BS Embassy ERS ... bust those kegs ... Against All Odds ... Tissue Boy .. luv ya dawgs Spring Br. 87 Found my fool 4 17 87 ... Popsicles July 4th w DM AQ AS Aunt Edna . Gnat . need a pen limbo? ... Stand By Me sent parties w NT chow tree KJ ... T. Show VI ... what would we do w o us Pizza 2 Mother Peking . .. Skiing 88 open the store Elton what if NO w NT Spring Break 66 ... Cash's shoes ... what's her name I WILL ALW AYS LOVE MY TOOL I love you Mom A Dad .. Good luck Bo-keep as on tour Thanx EHS-1 won't forget it! See ya in 10 1 love you class of 66 ... You might have forgotten, the journey ends. You've tied yuui knots and you’ve made yuui friends. You left the scene without a trace. One hand on the ground, one hand in space. -The Cars Who do you think I am? Cop cars with TH acd TM Puddin'!' Aspen with JX and JH ... Cruizing the Avenue with JL John ‘Til partake of the beverage' Stucker Parties at ST s Florida 87 with MB. JM. AS.ST, and the FP Fresh Winter Park with JS, CR. CK. PM. and Puddin' Spring Break 66 with Jennifer The Killer line drill What s on yout pants PL? Fiberglassing with JS and BS Senior rap class ... Jennifer since August 67 . My new 200 Shall we take the tank? . I ll drive. John ... BB concert with Whit Supersonic . Convertible Mustangs CM Deko 12 Killing mi l studs with CR and JS 8oys mght out ... That'll work ... Do you want to buy a tie? Papers with JS and JJ .. Thirsty Tiger Trolling (Trolling song) Noah 26 hours on a bus ... Pipe down Vug Prom '87 (yoa can't dtive my mom's cal') Prom 6 with Jennifer Senior Tup 66 .. The tranquilizer .. Thanks Granny. Mom. Dad. and Beth ... Adios E. H. S- ... ANGELA MILLS Fust cheer to WOMEN Btady Bunch Monchichi's lyp.ng DM mg we love . . Did we go to HC’86 River Road Dean, Filpot, Tlea. Penal P.S. our bets ... Carl. Ray Put out the fire, PS . T P on crushed ice . Forest Paik No juice, the dog is peeing. PS. we’re such nerds .. Dine Quick sack: Timothy .. C.C. please do the M R pose Underachievers AJ. . Big Red. DP. Love Bracelets. N.T. Timberm.il, D.P.. N.T Sports on Friday . DP. N.T.. PS T O's house Banana Chips. LH The Diet. I H Red H S. Debate Rows from T.J.. C.W We did Win I love N O. HC 87 the best Rrl Evam A S. PS. we all failed ... T-A- Trades Thanks NT. foe Liza food. PS. F.IS.H.’S . Steam Wagon A.J. and AM. means trouble The Free Hour Crew Women at Spring Break 66. A B . J.C .. PS. Big Sis III Sis. Stone Jam I lose you Lauten Trunks AS. for all your HELP Alligator Nature Hikes, D.P.. NT.. P.S. . B.M. house Spring Break 67. AR.KD.PS.. Car in telephone booth Orange my B F I LOVE YOl' MOM and DAD C.D- Alahama-here we come ... I'm cool, their cool, and maybe it i all just a bit too cool. ELLEN NAQUIN I tn tree of green red roici loo I «ee there bloom from In you And I think to mytelf whit a wonderful wot Id. •loui Arm tt«« -Why worry to much about hfe-anything you only get to do ore . without my practice. cannot be rtpreted to be perfect HOLLY OSBORNE looking it the tut alwiyi nuke me dteirr. i ‘imply a I oteam ovet the block dott repiettating town ind village on a mpa. Why. I itk mytelf. thouldn t the thining dot be a accettible it the Nick dott on the map of France? Vincent Von Gogh Seitechet on Beichet KEY-will wound tiee CAT-chiek- en wilk BROCK MtW Sleeping R «-nn m my heiit LSUGittic Robert DeNuo waiting lulling Italian) Mi lint A Mar-lent d PitOt waiting Harbor Houte Canada b (Mont) Waffle -LF AM H, I Hold le Shetbemtg (Roachway InnbtQiae) Jenny Fey With ’90-Capt . Maty “7 Qhittletttrret pitT. Georgetown F8-5 time ’ Romany 0 (E8VB) lit a moeal imperative! Bye-bye Dutch! Hgkcy pokey A condo 3 The Place Miiuni Mama Whip It. 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JC, ILY SEXY 7, LILSISSES ILY B-TRIEND (ANDREW) U CAROLINE M-ENJOY IT Than Mom. Dad Johnny DENISE POWERS 'There arr tome people out there yew don't forger, even though you've only teen them one time or two. In the end My dear tweet friend. I'll remember you Bob Dylan Oh no Leech ILY Clast of 88 the best of friends Sadie $7 Capr Am, Cheeteburger man. rittue boy . Sugar Bowl FYBO what If JD? Cache conge and thoet HfM mutical datet ILY lil tit's SH. KB. Af. 1C. AC ... SA MBS BS «cr thoulJ have won .. WF Bus'87 11 22 86 SW ILY ’ Your emotion in motion LH Rebel Roomie . JAKA Oualude F it for no PDA blind datet LIlj EW camp ’87 Eldorado Waverlyt and mived feelings ERS Beach Party Sr. retreat ... Rat Midnite Mott Pietlonary WF 88 Hawl leva picnic 87 Xmat party AB. LH. EK. UP heal-thy w NM MR v-ball natural love' crayon . 10th w KB. PC. TF ... crytlal drivert. cheese-grltt . Dtvie fightt are contagious HB 7 Big River tenort EK child n'child date rape? call cab Ole Mitt trip CM. NM, JD. IH we ate goober roilk it does a body good LSU EK. cab AQ. At. GP. JL Hold on to 10 LSU gainet-Foil van Divncywutld 16 Candle guyt AG Than for Eieing there CH puaa to mother NM SUmmei 60 CK. LH. KB NM JD . DEATH STATE I love you Mom and Dad-Tharv for it all couldn’t have had a better time . Amy and Jeb ILY have fun. it goes by fatt JEFF REILLY If you love tomebody tet them free. •Seing JB. MB. Lr KC. CK. JM. EN. KO. SP BS. A AS • y all are great friendt. and Ell mitt you to much - ILY .. Good timet w gooi friend! TA. JE. JH. k DM may y'al'. get everything out of life that you want from it Snuff ter out stuff Hey Erv. would L'RBD a Ferrari? i75.000 yr it a good salary you know, JCE' When am I gonna get a new cat y'all? JH do you remember ear trouble in Cajunland? They do tpeak French in Acadiana! I AM FUNNY Jeff Reilly Joke RULE!! BaifsngBB's in physio w KGACK Yall. don e he rtdicu-lout! World, can I atk you something? WHAT ARE YA TH1NKIN7 Kelly, remember 2 th.ngt: Allah loves you. and there are lots of pretty birds k fith in the world! Be careful $ burping ETN' I'm broke b c of N'eilton Malone . Syl. huraina homina! Ok. you've been wailing for it. to here it it: Brnrrlxrr! ... JH. I hope EHS hat been at good to you at Memphu was to loan! It theie something wrong with Eie-.ng a little strange. Huh? Huh! WTA you gtek! KS wat Helen K. in anotherlife! . JohnSlnat John!) Hopkint University-bound' PROM '87-88-too much fun”! LOVE TO SKI- •Senout agam Llatt of 88. you're the best. Best withes to you from Elvis, the King Mom k Sam. than for everyihing-llY All things past, and now I happily move onnatd WhoJ u aytu ne? let me talk to Tone, thlt it June St Amant The Ctew June. Pally, k Gladrt! Throw that D! Hi yj. I love Yuu V-Bal! SqueJ we've got a natural love D'XIE Chili The WORST Winter Snow 88 SU Oh Nau What IF? Adore. 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Either house w BB, MV took out 2 |iggv in tlie Pampas panty watch w 8B butted foe lagger w KB Niki cricLet w TK The Great Fire Punk Hunt . child killer lights down avr -own Bofigun'• war games kegg ttealin w EK. Vi. TK White Lightn suspended shooin' IL w BW all garbages mathin rggir the pirra man Pinkerton will DIE . ttrrk bom bin Mr. Brown, etc Prom wTK-party naked BUD (stick bult) .. kill John M. for DP HS keepin fire depl buty Irghtt out w GP (movie) night twimmin w all elevator huntm in Fla Cleat Pumpkin w CK. TC PZ. JS Tuna Tiru cruitin Alft t La cookie ... arrested in Co .. Party? suie The Fly quit ttudyin yak'n on flamin DP' butted 4 1st kegg party wedgeumt (TJ) N.O.-fountm Cig Chwen Prom YUCK 2nd Irome-luv ya Elite Thankt Onise-atways be the;e-Iuv ya I LOVE ya Clyret-Bye-maybe later Bye EHS thanks for the good timet I luv ya MOM DAD. A Mtt-gccd luck CPC. Nei-her lime nor distance can break the lie where love. help, and caring lie For friendship it the strongest force of all that will never fade, falter, or even fall And so I now leave this place that was once my home io begin a new life of my own Wonderful memories still rrmi.n but that can’t stop MY silent pain •me J J s A F E R ’Tike the morning tun you come and like the wind you go. Ain't no rime to hare-ha-ely time to will. All I want to know it where does the time go?' — J. Gatua Bui I lean on no dead kin. My fume it mine foe feme ce kotb Aivi the world began hen I sues bom. Arud the woiU I mine lei win. -Badget Clark California .. leu Timet pies et |j't No. 9 meek . Cee down the geese e:e comm NO w flowei b-2kb. CK. CH AC tele go to Ft W. Den mins fum CH SaKadiha- lock NM cutl hot heed. 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Shombii I wenne go BACK to London Kali alM BAC days D days papaya just say no tobugs XXXenthin invetted oreo lovecats Nick the Week stick his head in the toilet and you know that we ate fteaks' (oiesei young anatchy Krlfer ' our' gang - it’s been great WK gang - it’s been fun X gang it will be a great summer SM. MP. BT. ET. and best lil sisses MCADP-ortly one mote yeat ST-ILY too. too much-tty and be good ihaf . Bill to the future. ;e t'eime A don’t evet lose thet laugh CK-what can I say? You are a soulmate foe life IlY and don't change mom and ded you've given me the world ILY very, very much-I will make you proud BFIIFVF' it’s Shawn Penn No stupid it's Chits King .. Mam hone, ■emcmbei (youil multi-col os rd gill? The Shaester maestri geturg mega profit for his used alpine grh grade Eads plus Sims «JW) Krnrvon oulharfrd Varino in '96 rvo hut side JS. P-C.. C W. hsj don't dog is in The Her and the infamous OZ MOBILt Stephono (class H| day before PARDY-GRAS holiday Rappin Russ. Easy Ed. work on how lo be chass buffs ll cool Jay kedia -1 didn't mean it Hey Ervin AT. -WINK WINK (that a not even funny! REILLY find peace at John n Hcpklnt Dreaded tribulation w SerphAn B. Cssm C and T.M THE BON JOVIS' yuk (they'ie coming aflei you leel RUN TM C. • w lhe Quasi BOZ and plexiglass ankles M Sternberg (The ONLY MAN who can pace a 100 dash iust kidding maffioso TEE a ANEY lay off the CRAWDAO OOODOO when regionals come around Iran is your Hyundai tee-shirt a fashion statement? COUCH C B1 PYIOS esp thuis. April 7 M Bos. Celts. L A Rams. N Y Mets. Bos Bruins (CHAMPS of the 20th and 21 remakes) I know YOU will saffirrrgrrat emotional pain with my departs™ t-HS . But life Is like that tsnl if-C Biown Football 4144 .. Mohawk Now isn't this fun' What could have been ? . SM. can you do body work lost n Bogs ousa skin head .. Banking kell 66. MV) Tasty at Toby's Making movies Enter the what? MrandTC Ansmules Working out This has been oevc of 'em Mi amigo Matdl Cias Where s my hotel (SS) Where d d everycese go? Spring Break They got arrested where? Fat hark cops Jiinking my B“rf III kill whoever tcok my blenkets' I want some butts' Put that back in there' Mr and TK walking on the beach . Living m a garbage pit You guys are slob CH did whit in the flower pot? X2 •• Tug of war Think I’m gonna throw up I don't remember 4 0 Valedictorian. HAIIA Ciasiuate. If them a iriiasV Me and JD FUMA bound Head.n for the B1C TIME Futuie king of Wallstieet Jurmy crack corn and I don't care- Wkat the hell kind of attitude is that? Thanks a lot Mom and Dad I love you Where s the door’ Em outta here You may say l a a dreamer But I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll loin us And the world will live as one. •John lannon I wish I were a kid again, dctng what I did again Once mote through the doce. once more as befote. Into a land where I leave cares be) ind OH W MERE DOES THE TIME CO? 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HB.CW Sun fried Hotel Searching pistioruiy WFMwJN. IR, CM IN Alt lhall A Bhall Carnes wtM Last Day Of School Swimirmg Houston Peace, Love. Kick A Co XC brkfsis do ng KS shins Blur Fesi wAR. JB. A SB HI ATIES Miss ya Beccal Having fun JAN I Love You Mom. Dsd Lee. A Hsi-Shan'Thanks' Class of M (IIY) only Claw 2 rule 2 yrs Straight' Been Creal EHS' VANDY BOUNDW STACEY SIMS One's outer life pauses Into a solitude haunted by the matkrs of others. owes inner life passe into a solitude haunted by Ihe mask of one's self -Fjgrrvr O'netll E I se been the I mg I ve been the slows broken wings can t hold anedown. I'm free again The tetter with the broken crown, it won i he me this tune around, ro love In va.n I say hey. Goodbye to lomance. Goodbye to friends Goodbye to all the best. I guess that we ll meet well meet in the end OZZY THE CREAT ejfope-pJs pub-wodka cahfoinia-haibor home sapn |immy Washington Canada pop tails mardi gras, fiench quailrt floride-tharc (D M) soccer buffs Mfurrtr U2 INXS sling where's ihe brain?, syl new year s camp ... cows on beach proos 46-look ng fee kahlua stormy cinderdly darling B P stoly pure poe paper emma tkam bucket of sand the met at the park 6th hr Utr te bio pens .oia-yesterday ya what are ya tkmkingieff et and the alf and flash psetionary BS Lb K - killing brain cells .. BS LS 97 -RS. BT. 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CJaymetgotiBdiffwhataman THANKS. ILYEMdrlU llY4e eiNJORCEESD4l' HANC IN THERE mehatetchool?. nah Can U Believe We All Mice It THANKS 4EVER MOM. I LOVE YOU Good lurk ROB dr PAUL ILY Bgood R dr W DAD U1I newt need2eat worm ILY Im Finally OUT. YLA WHERE IT AT? 1 1 mom A dad BYE W'e ait the people youi patent warned you about. l t cheet to WOMEN Filpot FISHS Sport . Alligator Coll Cour e. Daq Cafe Put Out the Fire. AM Orange. My Be r Fiirnd Older it Cheaper T-brid. SB B7 FF 4 day party CK. JD, AM LAST DAY OF SCHOOL 87 MAN CC do the MR po e Brady Bunch BM house Deb Ball. CC Dean. Penal. Rea How did I get here? N.O. on CC B-Day Mardi Cca 87 w KK MONCHICHI S I Lus 2 DH Wcmtnly Act AM Hank GW i a gig .. TJ . on ctuthtd ice M.D a: False R Coil. Ray TD house paitie . dance. AM .. Stone Jam. BS-IS 1 luv N O Nature Walk . Sr Retreat w BS. AM. NT. DP NO Juice. The dog i peeing. AM F-NO WAY. JUST SAY NO. NT Road Ttips I worship SF. CH AM. Whose your new worship thi week . The roof i moving in the Blue Ho A wave ate in my bed. SB 87 SB 88 w CC Vertical Dog Lesion King. CC Dino- DP Qu.ck Sack, Timothy. Where R U? Bid Nile 87 w EW SB. bets 87 Wash your clothe . AM. SB 87 Fire Extinguishing w JD. CH, AM, FF Cruise. NO Game. LSU Football .. IP van. Tiger game Steam Wagon The Park w AM Graveyard Open the curtain CC Thank Mom dr Dad. I love you-! Gone native Who- room in who Queen. who i the bad influence RID HULLS'I! a carnal t de thru a patk I m having a kungfu attack walk much? yatd ridin jailbird Toni D s Mario dr lulfi CM.l-alwayt . . wnmti blue .. Producer Cvillian Skinny t w JH . SS « harley momma J D. always pay lack wet that tite CW. G.D. and the day C C ha hell froren over?. wa h you're mouth out T.J .. 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SS? accidental rcclincr chair .. E. Island . (plash bash tnow tlurpee New Year 88. TA camp Uncle! JD. KG. KB the notet-tuna shove let bread hi yatd rabbagogue ... great escape w DS dr SS b day present Nyquil killer Fifi RWHOl. AB gel off :he phone. JN action shot wy Heidi Old Man Jo Eena sister Mardi Cra 88 w SS dr JD turning the ign .. how your colon cancet. AB? bubble thing ain’t nobody bidnett. JK quack get a vaie! MC b day. False Riser w SS. MY. EC. JR MC dc CW 2. Minnie dc Patty T. patty-A. license butt bo shopping Bamboo 87 .. Peace. Love. Kick-n-Co that- gio Jan once atound w HS H r Si U1 SI '80 w SS b AL Thank foi all Heather and Tetcy blue team, LA Gulf Shore w AB dr SS Spring Break 88 w KS SS. EG. MB. CW dc KC pictioniry green finger good luck w your running Whit Lightening and Mart! . late rnte b. fast at Stacey- 2nd escape w SS h t lil tit AH . MM. DH. A TA they're gteen. Dtb ILY. Mom. Dad. Ioanna, b Jay Scott, fix my cat The Cteat Pumpkin Capet U-who? Laeile Rock ! Kill Maim Destroy MUSTANG woodie. Winter Pars 87 85 Grandpa Corona fal e Rivet Mardi Cra 88 w SS SM tree Ead PZ K U 8 M ycek Trickster W F w, Shelly . quit studying Phil! Sabway choir Tnumpherant .. stool days Galatnuw Did he just say something? I don't think to! SR. nap hour Business, crib a .. Byrd i my partner? . Flagman llulon's Mustang Reagan in DC New England Caydori A Schmele Take the keys Dave .. Professional Amy. HELP Sraats the human mountain .. the Ttojans Phil got airetied again bu Id a fire .. E. Dalamar .. Thursday nit practice at Phil . . where i live aid? Bye Bye Birdie 151 Pyledrivrs b- pr-ihigh 2 pre play warm up (tuple play) Cubs Light Ktewe! Se. retreat Punishment and Circle K .. the Sandman Maisland Party the Snow L'2 no thurout cbt. Ha .. 817 Hwa XVn Bocage Patty Myrtle ?1? Kgs Phil.p Woolf . just like paiadivr I got a negative Shilners Destruction Co Don’t break rhi Staat ' It- casual Will I graduate?? . Senior privilege .. Best of time Class of 88. how will they survive without us? than mom A dad good luck Soccet Latei on E.HS. Lets blow thi taco stand!!! that all folk I like the word indolence . It makes my laaines seem classy -Bern Williams JOHN STUCKER 199 NANETTE THOMPSON If 11 the dreamt thatin ditiriiitx true. wed 11 have a lot of explaining to do. XC n.511 a little link biggn th nga than that To«w U gotta go home when? Vif I Snowrr.aic-’Itmber-mill !LY FroToc rroave part t Po«ni .. Iibury DP-LIH I won tubing do u have a above! or a very Urge apooai partie w JM tun-met w TB KB IB Falx River pane « lulriur h ixkri out KJW I that kg tirpiy oopw Rat tin Jirwry BuffM fan? I love toadtript phin-otr van 3 2 88-2 much. fun homecoming ’87-ihe tm COOB IVntrt Jr Prl Thanx 4 everything Judy |C u i huge brat big Him bur I made it Snikfnt CW IlY beat buddy DP thanx 4 LaPtace JT in NO Rut URN lutp NO louflluii aporta w my 3 tome Sr Rrtirrt ntlurtwalLt IT-ILY. been thiunk lately luppy bout tMYTBBFBKJB X . b r butt Sraal.M Hatb i IXxka Texant Houtton Me Da w AM KB-Haw f„n- IMY male attip how )C it bunting really belter than? Caloi Hi IRS Wl Banted lit allnitet it KK EW wbc fatted? bridbingtia C Jay thr Uro.ySP KK WT KB IK Imr [Uitln IIH that a illegal foil van K«9tft-fwlJy throw it now 3 copi in 3 weekend about it out funky a-tomr DP A Red Thanx Kotn-llY . 8rat Mom A Dad mifl purple prttiont brown eyexi giil Ktw York w JD IlY Noota and YiYi Utri. 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Titaty of Tablr thanx for keeping me atiaigbt Mom- Dad'Mtckir Randy Aahtey but l w Jid I gar to hr frirndt with uxli delinquent ?? GIGOLO E Muiphy wat an experience anow-Frb 1. 89 w Mil BH. PC. Of Frb 1. 80- day vacatt-w w TJ I Cll Mar I KIV Prom ta 12 awitchrroo Pumpkin Srnathmg low Stiping Mining Iggin Urban Suburban It all atartrd Spring Brrak 7 w-’MR Brrakrra Flag II in thr tide A erne in tbr brad clran bathro-vn Jan 17. 87-aoety CK. brrr it tome . HY DAD Bag thr lita. IV bem great Hridbangrt 3 myatnira of lutopr I did KD don’t barg CEORCl You don t know that lair carr NAN You guya tr a lot of fun ’ JH ia learning TJ it IW how a t lU HC w Al Find your date- oopa BB TJ that’a not thr bathroom Alaaka my ISC baa tool pailira dump bri CC Spring Btrak M I waa «X)D JH w 2 in 1 CC im t qurr. MYSTERY MARDI CRA5 88 Nrw Yorkrra MNIIS r.lhrt Hedd Falar Rim partita Mandrvillr paitira Balling m Jan .. In my rrom'a tat PS Romany Cttrlr KP Piaquririnr MC lied a MY atepbrothet Patty at Taw Jag Cater Bar Behind tlte TP Bengal Xartlbua-XX? I tov AAP togerhrt Hank I irally ■ Death tide It lunch w.'HS I enjoy my Toys Dad Win. Snow Vidro w WH. PH. PB RH A? 33 CCt I you air iu t tralout Wallace w CM you broke it JH Who rolled the achxl Jll CC. TJ-HI miaa ,.o guya I IOVF YOU MOM-1 IOVF YOU DAD BYE BY E EHS SMU HERE I COME Sri yODt Villa for a nrw hot iron, don I turn around, don’t look down. -Phil Coibnt GEORDY WATERS Selut I can and I will |R M | Thr Britlra SAAB What wrong now En France M It -J'aimr Pant Crrer ' xoorrra IXuo Chialio Mai It OJ monokini moutaka X-C 97 State Chaapa-rattup caper Lra a fra-e Loar. Kuk-n-Co . C. Bari It Dr.net Tie Dying at Julu'a . Jan. that groat Helen K P wA-c huda porr haby' 14 . jjt Than, lor rurrytbirg T X Mai pattict i Mtrar’a and Mirh’a Mm Bday at F R TO ALL SENIORS NO I DID NOT TUimra! Ptom U IS I. 7 w B C CS. « H.W A C H thr cboaaa. my deep laugh!. Muipb't Ict-copi The Sqarrcr w J R . C Ml l) fr VI l ’ anew may UI Matdi Cell M w C-C- S H w Octet Where dd We latP SM S. Fet dru hrutea' Taiwan Real w E C. KS A II B Iglad to gel to know yat-Daqa (?J 2-Ihr light waa RtDP'flP Im’a I.raid lipa laughin' in the rafcletia till 12 Spiing Brrak U it waa great Who wanta to play pictiocuryP-.UCOCETir coir icera A V Back row Altov Etta a left rat aatf tilth w'KS A SS lux ya III SIS ARUCIYP K. E. H IlY Out are ya next year HOOK EM HORNS IlY STEF A UR FAKE LAF TKanka Mom and Dad fot rvrtytbing-ILYI Bye Huffy Bleated air they w o have the gift of making ftlrndt. fee it it orar of Cod brat gift It involve many thing but above all, the powtt of going out of onrarlf and arring and ipprcxialing whatever ia roh!r and loving in another. • Thoxtaa Hughra Now I’ve Bern happy lately thinking about the good thing ro come and I believe it could be aomrtbir-g good tua begun. CAT STEVENS VVmttt-Buatnl’ Swage art Swxpin Cutiuptin Keefe L . Hoar I m only 17 ERS Rti.ly. thia time I’m in luv Coob la N E. thing wrong Sting Beng! Rata Fan Club P party w AG Summrt 8 w.Coin Public Beach Caroc Be 3 cop . 3 wrrkrnda Bun Woman Roach Stoty Thr Po.nt Kevin It SoTertiNr lb Ii For eat Park Cloaer Srwokeri J Pnantom truck Healthy EHS girlx Thompxeit Creek Weatraidr Park Canada Dane Rape NO Falar River No Mom i dont do DRUGS Tiffin Inn Kitn Cu Drunk Hoar III help U if U (trip me A.L Coin, klv be cool TT tail DrawInSaanp So: ly gotta wooden leg Henry Mi i. in a cup? IHOP-U gonna rat I hoar Iriet? We.gh Station FOOD Mardi Graa « w t A -Patadra 1 hate P.cticnary Biloxi Study Pat tie Fathton Start ment ID watch Country Day Mardi Graa 87 T.F. MR. Stone Jamm Krlth, iguit playin w the radio K-K patbaa Intetitatr Indian PBJ Don’t Intel Ctyxn Sophomore Germ Halloween r.cmc Doo Doo Man Colo AC. MK Kim. Did U Path thr button? Nature Hike The Car it makin too much note Talent Show M-Buated KC? UCITW Spring 8ceak 08? M:«. k. Where yoae tkitt Bind Date Space Port Tuck Meet ILW.. whnri lie cat Jarg T J .-Goona Spend the nite? Thana More and Dad I hav 2 go to college? SENIORS ! M I LOVE YOU —’ G'day Mate’ Real athlete don't get tack MOTH IIELL-tar comet King Whoa Mu ten Andnaen S’utvi from Savedm — Mickey Monte SHOUT in the pul ng lot Don I know much (boat hiatory Former one — by J B. Springfield Auatral a Buff Gere VAM a HOI DANISH BUNS DANISH FOR BREAKFAST Cary in NYC I? Ii day day w'Si I Kdt BuMP — oopa aotiy — There a aenrth ng about you (boyt that make me aweat ’Ctocodile Dorw-D — Can U do it any tuber way? C Sr -Roller Queen PC ir. ROTC Ned Bag Red love lit Red Want to join me in tome rnndeei garnet? Wimpbrig ZBT w.BU It 1C E A Kayn Ay - HOPELESSNESS Saint game w 91 A LG Civ a nerd a thrill ’ An’ for my B-day • a 7. TO 88 in ev . nvCo Sainra' So many men-So Imle rune KDR A ZBT partic-i n NT extra appendage criiia Moor: it a STUD I H 8TB A PAP Stng.ng Spider Me It JK hunting M SH w LC A J HOT H Big Sitae. Chiminey A let Snow White w J A J Mee A Kel-Snob in H w.s KARCH - V-Ball King San Fran Sarxdbag Jane Anne, it' no r o nin Good luck Ii! art Lit Thank for the laugh CB I'll miaa ya Suru I Luv U Mawmaw A Pawpaw Wimp I hank foe everything Krllie-I I Y UNO BOUND See a later. BYE’ Don’t Im the tun go doavn on met they can nea«r take what a in yerut aciul and they can nexer break what keep you whole •Corey Han 200 SCHEMING lM i + Lulu legethet Forever CV fang DllEMA Hockey BudstCM Ft Mel I Com in Cranny fRS Cl nSne kout -Sun V City Park-Bl'STED-FG 4 Mt Empt1 CUn Brkfast I became rh Jaeg w.SA. CM 4 (C Sun w PP (lnlinUujIi') Brail covers NtwYr M W DP KK Trk SMU w, UP. Nl. IW-WAR! Yeah Knli Fi Denu Ik Bruins-thar.x Al Fam of MC -TJ, BB. HW. BW Xm n Mf w TJ . Oili CtlU-Mf ♦ CM llambon Jig Chinese Face. Malfunction etc1 SUCH LOSFRS Hiiry-Thinx SF U TJ CM-TensicnHedake. MentlBtkdwn . P om lock CitoltnenHetdi lPet Tn lake w AL-Russel Poppy RAH FF. M. that R b t' Kois-h Stoiy MyCuzCoin My try fir n Trihcin FT Clio:' BaRCIN Daily Spitbal w NT Neighbrhdrs w SA-HY Kulgriwiri Feehn Ik aGreasy Chikn Fit n DtessinRm w CM Lit' Mjn-TW Cheezburgtman TW'TisvueBoy-RB'CapAM-SWSadi 97 Twadtenad Special Rid Jan Ft Aim RJ Ft M ChzyWhtmp-CC HiHt-HeyBea JH HBall 97 F.ght R Contagus-AQ SnkOutw Eh Ft CM JAM Waffle Houc w Al Rollin HC 97 Beich Pcly-SenRue W Did It-fF Cabin 1J CH 9t HW Break 99 PBbound Nin-Scootr B d CK-Dont L'tn on Me CM Joke only funy 2 U Wompechaw Myitl Like Sprtnghill Ft Bay St Leu w TW Cant Liv w orw out li-TW ILY Li! St ' ‘Harley H vn W Resnll G Nil Cin Ft Don ILY 4 v r T)W ILY Re nint Than Daddy ILY ThansaPumnUp w M Momrsi ILY! College? I'll Mi It But Thank Cod It Ovet!! 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RD PZ JL Tl COLFCART J DUYAAMH Dr Cmgei PP Big Adeenlure whet s my wirm spot JJ w Niki CBlikiCRACRUMS The Built Couth Cuw-diddy My John Holms impression light out jj GetildJ Who keeps erink (illin me THE BAD SANTA CLAUS TH key OZZY FLINCH I hid more pi TC Mir on Genuine ROXANNL chocolate on choeo lit pignutt ovet the t ouldri bouldei holder Hey min' Whocut ut' hur MANGIN HEAVY 1190 give em hell Did Tom's tunnm fot U5C R U B M ukeineiily oil egginwTCFtJC COFlATMBfTC TCsftosh girls Bruno Nicho MAP K A B in hinds TC a tul kuffei BLEACHER CREATERf-S dai.n Greir Pompkin Caper AYEE!' 11.0 I imolhy's room f-ball w, MV IIUK doublin w, MV AF RICK SOME A B | 24. 9n tteak in w DWB JC The My P min Xword MAMA Thinx Mom. Did. Ring. Fnnk! Chris Kern TMAN'R YOU' k me if im glid im leiv.n i got M;D w burger •••stupid stop touching me Fat Side crytrtut Fngli h w IA cow o Ft the latt of the beiutiful group our cheer wnppin the school tllegil'. liltisc . Dll, TA. AH. AM. MM mil model, rubber penny tap vife — t-shirt, fral row. bye. ILY the mein michine my reds dead Spring Break 99. tangin on the doui at J AM. touch on the beach, hot tuhbtn w tie air force, guy like a statue Fla SFt 9a munJet thountam mr M pants loil caireca-KS. where the vok. to«Ve7. stopped up pool? tick Ur head i ut the window Se retreit. no friend club surlin in Covington tauten of B Bill i ll take your man moon tups run over LA in but circle cu e me FC but t need my key I luv U RICH cm i (ell you KMACR Ur «r t cod name i — O PVV live Tatos-N-Ire cream i need an i d gradtt' U beg doogly iha «2p eds red i newt get sick OR once t did- WF 95 that nor (he way we da thing here PST diet time-1 want ro feel full Rf i know where U live multiple sadness pout — that bites ihe beg on lets go shopp.n stress attacks irr B p ycho False River 97 co-capts of the he loons we are bchs good luck Dana I luv U Daddy. Ms D. Ft Dana Bye EHS it been real' Out doubt are traitor , and make us lose (he good we oft might wsn By fearing to attempt Shakespeare Plug me uh Dad. guess whete I am? JJ the child killer who the heck is Pill? Maidi Gtas 99 w TR. SS. JL. ML. CH. and MV SHF devsl worth,ppei. busted SB 99 SIYRTTFS Thuicdiy night soccer practice w JS Jason Munoz Metal Mob Let s build a big file BURN! bleacher cieatutes No problem Europe 7 w DM. SS. RD, JB. GW Ml! Party ? TS Aw. who cate Cap'n Jim lock Alligator Bar Jonathon wet jeins T Creek w JD Dl and torturing SI NO w PW, LT. JD Delta you peivo: 0 9© UNO. OZZY' The Thirsty Tiger Woody Yorker July 4 a J Boy s aunt Big brown eye Coy Your lault Albrtl You damn fiog' Throwing snowballs Ft nuts Pnngles cans Fotkchuck ROTC RUB mama Oztlind Taco Bell fella Klem-petet substation 10 year reunion Wallace van it on fire Sr Click •ladagdag funchkktn god MTV vet punkei killing Cheese loses window Pill, hit the light Rock n Roll Rabbi PLAY' Tina wanna make a mov.e? whir a professional worship the altar I love you Mom. Dad. Pat. Maggie hold ihe foil fot me Donald and Das id bye EIIS it's been teal' III miss you If having a good time is such a dime, then Lord they'd pul me away •Poison 201 r Congratulations Tray Wa Love You, MOM, KIM, DAWN Top Row: (left to right) Karen Kiesel, Joyce Dodds, Rosemary Campbell, Jo Ann Sims (chairman). Bottom Row (left to right): Laura Stucker, Barbara Glover, Patti Withers. Not pictured: Travis Coleman, Eileen Burroughs, Helainc Moysc, Noelle Woodham, Marcia Zuber. ’Sl-’SS Highstcppcrs ANIMAL ... thirst busters ... contraband in the science building ... Oh Yea ... Scooter ... H.C. Tragedy ... Where is the tape?!? See Carol Run!!! hip action .. beat Melisse ... No Camp (HA-HA)! ... Becky Busted ... Bad Knees .. . Smile ... I have 2p ... cheese queens ... Monchichi ... to bow or not to bow ... New Uniforms? ... H's pulled ham ... such dedicated little highsteppers ... quita's loose ... get in line ... who turned off the music? Karyn'sand Laurie's birthday parties ... If we do ONE more ripple! .. wait, I have a question grouchy ... giggles ... let's try a pyramid ... No. let's not ... Heather's carpool? .. Some people can't count music ... can we change it to a right split- PLEASE? ... I don't like this dance ... there are no counts ... I'm searchin -for a good dance ... sweet cheeks ... baudau .. . who's got my keys ... Don't lecture me CAROL! ... we'll miss you, Becky, Carol, Emily, Heather, Karyn, Katie, Melisse and Michelle . .. Good Luck next year, Stephanie, Mar-quita and Laurie. Good Bye EHS . .. Thanks! Big Bis M' Sis ’87 Camelot Park . .. Ma-Ma Outfits ... Scavenger Hunts ... breakin at McD's ... Students for Safe S ... K B Drugstore ... multicolored? ... attempting a skit Stone Jam at Kim's ... crashing at Mary's . .. your keys are in whose car, Meredith? ... she's gone where? New York? ... Nasty Nine ... Best Lil' Sisses ... (best Big Sisses) Ms 205 Tfeotexdeuf today ne HO y, a«d to Hovu cv Ox today ox d'lea+K fix tAe (voaden ui ne HO ieo and ao elite you eOieeutto Tilt fc'uxud ail y u 6ave done and love you oe y tttucA. ate 0 S 7 and 7 ntu! 7K07K Z AZ lm To Our Heather Shortly, Pops, Ben, Bill, Boyd, Beau, 'frlcky, Patches and Rlilky 206 Congratulations Sltaum frazcr dr fe tlLAtp( Caroline Hiatt Allyson, Everyone Has A Special Place. We Love You Very Much. MAMA. DADDY. AND L1SI Congratulations. Carrie Girl I V Love, YouJ MOM AND JUUE We Wish You As Much Joy As You Have Brought Into Our Lives. May All Your Dreams Come True. We Love You. MOM, DAD, AMY, AND JEB Congratulations Jim! MOM, DAD, MOLLY, AND ANNE Congratulations! Love, MOM, DAD, PAT, MAGGIE, DONALD AND DAVID The Beginning Of Love We Cannot Trace. All These Years We Can Never Replace. But You My Child Whom I Adore, I Shall Love Forever More. DAD. MOM. AND DA VID We love you with all our hearts. Dad. Mom. and 6hadlcy Congratulations ChadT] Ule 1m l|ou! Itiom. Dad. Tor Fit for II )mii olon im I Hut ind (old SutrA7 BrwirroFthr— ACMirthi Wig ripping 2 imp 7 . W il JtFl Fool Inrrdliv Kit (hr brut Blwrr nJo A02 KB MR grt m m mw ttockingt 2 bit NM LC Bbill piiyofft br ( yrnrvrr NM R ill iFrg.rlthrtr V r got tool wr got thr hot yoh' '.ilturburtt putHx Pirn Hoi HryTuni IK I crluvr todothi! liJUEHSdoniljLr no|ivr Krrp upthr tmigr LC KB AO tR wii!umpU mm yuj NM AQ MR. 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S6 . . . Snow Mass 87-Timbermill-greeneyed girls-D. hose con-test-hcrc comes the bus! ... secrets to successful scamming ... We don't Do boyfriends ... privileges in YaVa's car . . . the rose garden ... did you say diet ... At U's-Coronas and lime-airport blah's ... chuck you Farlie ... George . . . M.M. the A.H. ... N.T. prefers Texans ... Robert movies ... do you have a shovel or a very large spoon ... we HATE road pups! ... BeeBops ... hugs, not drugs! ... We love D.D.!!! .. bowhead .. Daddy is OOT-False River gatherings with 100 of our closest friends ... Forest Park mornings ... the couch ... Highland Rd. mailbox ... the one ring ... Tabrats ... Spring Break '86, '87, 88? ... blueberry muffins-hangover helpers ... that's special ... the B.K., T.B., J.B. summer ... tubing ... Tina, Ratt, Culture Club, and J.T. ... D.H.-our favorite initials! ... Nootsi balances us out .. Prom Purple Passions ... when in doubt, check it out! ... so I'm cool and they're cool and maybe it's all just a bit too cool ... off to Margaritaville ... Tipsy, Dopey, and Sleepy ... TOGETHER FOREVER! We’re So Proud Of You We Love You, MAMA, DADDY, LAURA, AND PUDDIE Congratulations Ashley! A Congratulations Jeff lllc lour IJou Bud Brc llery Proud Of l)ou, BftOM, BOD, wm mmm You, DAD, MOM, FRAN. FLYNN, AND FAE Felisha Thanks For The Memories We Love MARK MONTGOMERY, AIA ARCHITECT 2237 Palm Hills Blvd. Office: 929-7789 Baton Rouge. LA 70809 Home: 928-1163 FREY PHOTOGRAPHY 4950 Government Street Baton Rouge, LA 70806 925-2005 SupAc 03W SupAe f TVc V'uxU 0( IftM. 4 X . 7K07K, Z ?T , 71Z -KWSmiS (?o tyuUct£ctfia t4, U6en{ tef ’VtO'TZS'R, VAWTf. « fids Kimberly Michele 0men Kim, 1)ou oe Come ft long May ftnd Brought Us Great joy. Me ftre So proud Of jou. Congratulations ftnd The Best Of luck Ift The future. Me Tone Dou. Keith And Kevin You Both Have Been A Great Source Of Pride In Our Lives. Sc ? ?«£t s4 uC CC44Kjtii4A K€H i 4 1 TfoWl 7 c vtA s4c S 'Zt.S. OUC, TKOTtt, Z rfV. 7OTKTKIfi. Asmsijt ntT ?Wt t J •' - J ■ BR J .v: We love you a lot and we’re very proud of yon! Dad, Mom, Papaw, Dour accomplishments and high ualucs hauc made us proud parents. Congratulations! - mom m wo ----- 2z 2 y55 V v ' f 5-:-?; ■ • „-• r 4-' - Junior High Cheerleaders lllc love IJou, licddij, mm, MID DHD ftdS photographers John Ervin Karyn Story Mary Stevenson Catherine Williams Ismail Hafez Andy Kilroy Special assignment: John Musemeche Mark Stuckey Editor-in-Chief: Melisse Campbell Staff: Katie Grotncss, Michelle Young, Alison Jones, Dana Heist, Stephanie Morgan, Janina Baxley, Becky Noriea, Amy Howell and Kristin Kaufman. 224 Advisor: Heather Anderson iHIIUIIHiiHUiiU fl I I I 1 « i , V


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