Evans High School - Evans Eagle Yearbook (Evans, LA)
- Class of 1982
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Joyce Evans Kevin Grovemberg, Jon Dovis 1981-1982 Eagle Staff As the Ediror of this year's yearbook, I con soy rhor there has been o lot of hard work. I hove enjoyed being Ediror this year, i would like to rhonk everyone on the staff and Miss Melder for the time and energy they pur inro rhis book. I'd like ro express o speciol rhonks ro Mr. Schwartz for his help and co-operarion. Thank you, Joyce Evans Chorlorre Alexander Melindo Jordon, Hope Kerr Sonyo Dovis, Frances Carver Pomi Egon 2 The Teocher Relating to . . . Lord, who om I ro reoch rhe woy. To little children doy by doy. So prone myself ro go osrroy? I reoch rhem knowledge, bur I know How foinr rhey flicker and how low. The condies of my knowledge glow I reoch rhem power ro will ond do. Bur only now ro leorn onew My own greor weakness rhru ond rhru. I reoch rhem love for oil monkind And oil God’s crearures. bur I find My love comes logging for behind Lord, if rheir guide I srill musr be. Oh. ler rhe little children see The reocher leoning hord on Thee Leslie Pinckney TEACHERS 4 Relating to Instruction increases inborn worth, ond right discipline strengthens the heart. Horace There is o destiny rhot mokes us brothers. None goes his woy olone. All rhot we send into the lives of others Comes bock into our own. Markham 6 Vincent Mastracchio We rhe 1981-62 Eagle Staff are proud to dedicate rhe '82 Eagle to a man of whom we are very proud. He graduated in 1968 from Leesville High School, earn- ed his B.A. in Business Ad- ministration from Nor- thwestern State University where he graduated in 1975. We have had rhe privilege of having Mr. Mastracchio as a teacher and coach for rhe past 7 years. He has been our girls and boys Track Coach and Jr. High Basketball Coach for rhe past 2 years. Mr. Mastracchio has always been willing to drive rhe bus on field trips and willing to stay after school with P.E. students who want more coaching. It's great to have you with us, Mr. Mastracchio. 7 Relating to . . . FRIENDS With regord ro rhe choice of friends, there Is little to soy. for o friend is never chosen. A secret sympathy, rhe ortroction of o thousand nomeless quolities, o chorm In rhe expression of the counrenonce even in rhe voice or manner, o similarity of cir- cumstances — these ore the things that begin orrochmenr. Mrs. Borbauld 8 Memorial A Tribute to Roy Joseph Breaux, Jr. Roy was rhe kind of person who could ger along with anyone. He hod many friends. His accident was o tragedy and a shock to everyone. When God took Roy, he took o port of everyone who knew, and loved him. Roy will stay in our hearts, never to be forgotten. We know God will be close to Roy and take core of him, even though we miss him, we know that he is happier now. His occidental death took place on Oc- tober 17, 1981. May God comfort his family and friends. Hope Kerr Melinda Jordan A Tribute to Jessie Martin Jarrell Marty, as we called him, was a true friend of my family. Everyone who knew him, liked him. When he was alive, we would do things like ride horses. We never think about accidents happening to us, though. If you have lost someone you love, we know how you feel. We we heard about the accident, we knew there would always be an empty place in our hearts. The day was June 13, 1981 at 12:40 o.m. We will always remember him as he was. God, please take care of him. Rhonda Gail Jordan 9 Superintendent's Message Congratulations on the many accomplishments achieved by each of you at Evans High School this school year. Every student, school employee, administrator, parent, and school board member can be very proud of Evans High School and your many successful programs conducted during this year. My best wishes to each of you for many years of good health and happiness. I know you will prize this yearbook in future years to on even greater degree than you do now. It is truly a record book of memories to be treasured. 10 Sincerely, C. Creighton Owen Superintendent The Vernon Parish School Board Seared Left to Right: J. A. Spurgeon, Vice President, Ward 8, C. A. Hughs, President, Wardl. C. Creighton Owen, Superintendent, Standing Left to Right: Beldon Jackson, Word 6, Murphy O'Banion, Word 4, Lounette Nolen, Word 5, Benard McKee, Word 7, Byron Forris, Word 2, A. C. Dowden. Word 1. Kenneth Boggs, Word 2, Sonny Hoffpouir, Word 1, Gerald Burns, Word 1, W. F. Dowden, Word 3. W.F. Dowden School Board Member Word 3 I om pleased with 1982 Eagle annual since it expresses the ideas, abilities and activities of your social and academic life. I om proud of the accomplishments expressed in this yearbook. As your school Boord member, I om grateful for the opportunity to serve you. Sincerely, W.F. Dowden, Jr. 11 Principal's Message The events and activities recorded in this 1981-82 Eagle Year- book illustrate the ambitions and successes of an outstanding stu- dent body. Your accomplishments show the pride you hove in yourself, your school, and your community. I hope that you will look bock on this year os one filled with progress, enjoyment, and fond memories. My sincere congratulations ore extended to the yearbook staff ond their sponsor for on excellent publication. They hove captured the highlights as well os the everyday occurrences that will become treasured moments os the years pass. I would like to take this opportunity to commend students, foculry, ond staff members for the effort, cooperation, ond thoughtfulness demonstrated by each that enabled us to shore such on enjoyable and productive year. Richard Schwartz Principal Debro Blount Kindergorten 7 Yeors 5U-BA Mary Sue Welch 4rh Grade 2nd Year NSU-MR Self-esteem and self-confidence are two factors Ms. Blount instills into her students. Rayford Sibley 6th Grade 4 Yeors MSU-BA Catherine Holey 1st Grade 2nd Year SU-BA Jessica Leonard 2nd Grade 9 Yeors NSU-BA Kathleen Hayes 3rd Grade 1st Year AA-BS Janell Jopling 3rd Grade 2nd Year M5U-BA Teachers ore here to help students learn. We have many students who ore real- ly involved. Involvement con be seen in many ways with the various teachers. Mr. Mastracchio helps his students to understand mathematical problems. Crystal Robinson 5rh Grade 5 Years SU-BA Lorry Arbuckle 7th Grade 2 Years UT-MA Vincent Mastracchio 7th Grade 7 Yeors NSU-BC Virginia Midkiff 8th Grade 13 Years MSU-BA William Carver 9th Grade 8 Years NSU-B5 13 Cindy Smith 9th Grode 2 Years NSU-DS Kenneth Midkiff 12th Grade 5 Years SHSU-BS Delores Bordine 10th Grade 7 Years WSU-BS Janis Smith Music 3 Years MSU-BA Henry Leonard 10th Grade 11 Years NSU-BA Don Dowden Coach 3 Years M5U-BS Jeanette Melder ilrh Grade 5 Years NSU-BA Wallace Wilson Coach 2 Years MSU-BS Frances Servello 11th Grade 2 Years TEW-B5 Ms. Horkreader helps children with their speech, pronunciation of words, and so on. She is a vital member of the staff. Mr. Dowden shows his students more about science and tells them the basic facts. Arline Horkreader Speech 5 Years SFASU-BS 14 Special Programs and Aides Assf.-Principol Curris Brazil It is mosr gratifying to be a part of the Evans School. The students, parents, faculty and staff make all our aims and goals worth our concern and efforts. Secretory — Alfa Chaney Being Secretary at Evans School is a challenging position that I enjoy very much. Counselor — Jonell Bores The students, staff ond teochers who make up Evans School provide the rare com- bination of worm personalities ond energetic spirits. It hos been o pleasure to be o port of it. Secretary's Aide — Tina Nosh I really enjoy working here ot Evans School. It takes much work ond dedication. Migranr Aide — Yvonne Bennett The Migrant program, is designed to provide extra help os needed for the Migrant stu- dent either in o classroom set- ting, or on o one to one basis. Reading Lob — Edio Benson Working in the Beading Lob hos been o very rewording ex- perience for me,-1 enjoyed work- ing with the children ond their teochers. I would like to rhonk the students for o good year Reading Lob — Foye Gondy Being o port of the Title I Beading program hos been very rewording to me. Seeing im- provement in the children with whom I hove worked hos mode my position worthwhile. L.D. Bonnie Sullivan My first year of reaching Special Education or Evans hos been o worm ond rewording experience. L.D. Donna Boyd Teaching is the most impor- tant career that ony person who enjoys children con watch os they accomplish difficult tasks. L.D. Lynda Belron I consider it o privilege to work with the L D. children ot Evans. They ore o Challenge ond it is such o joy to see the light of gained knowledge. 15 Another Important Part of EHS Par Potrerson, Henry Harvey. Phillip James, R. C. Stephens, Kathy Jarrell, Robbie Jordan, Sheryl Maricle, Rebo Jeane, Susie Ritter Melonie Allardyce 15 Yrs. Arie Foy Biscamp 9 Yrs. Canning e n t e r Tommy Croft Cooks Willie Mae Brown 3 Vi Yrs. Glorie Holt 6 Yrs. Bertha Midkiff 12 Yrs. Geroldine Tilley 1 Yr. We hove enjoyed preparing the meals each day for the children — But — Gosh our feet hurt!! Custodian work is mostly hard work and no ploy. We enjoy keeping our campus clean. Glenno Noble 1 Yr. Neil Nosh 16 Yrs. J Q n i t o r s Helen Jorrell 14 Yrs. □ Mr. and Miss E.H.S. Teresa Jarrell Srevie Stephens Qualifications for Mr. and Miss E.H.S.: (1) Must be a Senior, hove o 2.0 grade overage (2) Connor hove been married or hove hod children (3) Should be o model srudenr, and ser o good example for orhers ro follow (4) Should be involved in school and community ocriviries and be respecred by rhe faculty and students. Mr. and Miss Eagle Andy Pope Sherry Shell Qualifications for Mr. and Miss Eagle: (1) Must hove 2.0 grade overage. (2) Be a good athlete, involved in any athletic activity. (3) Should be school spirited and sportsmanship minded throughout the year. Forestry Festival Contestants Joyce Evans West La. Forestry Festival Contestants are chosen from all schools in the parish. The Contestants ore oil senior girls, two from each school. Judging involves areas such os poise and beauty. Teresa Gorrell Junior Queen Jennifer Mirchom Junior King Scott Stewart Rodeo Queen o n d Runners-Up Ann Nosh — 3rd Melindo Jordon — Queen Reno Hoymon — 1st Beverly Jeone — 2nd 20 Sweetheart Queen Teresa Jarrell Lori McGlorhlin Homecoming Queen and Court The 1981-82 Homecoming court consisted of Lori McGlorhlin, Kim Egon, Dana Evans, Sonyo Dovis. Colleen Doncy, Stephanie Smith, ond Teresa Jarrell ond their escorts. 21 Most Beautiful — Most Handsome 22 Pauline Gosnell and Jeff Hurst Kathy Stephens and Wayne Fox Toni Jeane and Richard Phillips Mr. and Miss Choir Mr. and Miss E J H Most Popular Barry Gandy and Pami Egon Most School Spirit Senior - 24 Best oil around Most Flirtatious Special Barbara Watts Ron Hughes Pami Egan Barry Gandy Best dressed Most Athletic Renee Jarrell — Thanks to all the Seniors. Jeff Hurst — Thank You. Pam Davis Stevie Stephens Tereso Jarrell Glen Hickman Angelo Hickman Grayson Bolgiano Most Ambitious Junior Delight Being chosen os the Fovorites of the Junior closs is o reol honor. It's like receiving on oword rhot we con always look bock on in the yeors to come. We thank each of our classmates for electing us as class favorites. 25 Smooth Sophomores Fovorire: Someone Speciol Most Athletic Rocky Breaux Carroll Smith Most Ambitious Kathy Stephens Kevin Grevemberg Most Flirtatious Best All Around Sherry Shell — Thank You, it wos a great honor. Tony Kerr — Thanks to everyone. Wittiest Brigette Williams Mike White Colleen Dancy Greg Fee Reno Hoymon Richie Jarrell 26 Fine Freshmen Most Flirtorious Most Ambitious Diono Rehak Joe Foncher Beverly Jeone Eddie Windham Best All Around Billy Bordine To be chosen os the Freshman favorites means much to oil of us. We would like to thank oil of our class members for making our first year in high school very special to each of us. 27 E.H.S. Varsity Girls Even though the girls didn't moke it to Store, they hove o very good team with lots of teamwork. They hove long practice sessions. The Cooch puts them through the tests of endurance to moke sure they hove the stomino and strength to moke it through o gome. Standing Left to Right: Sherry Shell, Coach Dowden, Pomi Egan, Darla Dubois, Lisa Croft, Melinda Jordan, Dana Evans, Coach Wilson, Diana Martin. Kneeling Left to Right: Kothy Loftin. Rocky Breaux, Teresa Jarrell. Rena Haymon, and Stephanie Smith. 30 E.H.S. Varsity Boys The Boys ore o hard working ream. They srrive to be number 1. Practice ond ream spirit ore super important to our team. The support from the studenr body means o lot to oil basketball players. Standing Left to Bight: Glenn Hickmon, Cooch Dowden, Bichord Whittaker, Corrol Smirh, Andy Pope, Borry Gondy, Lucky Hughes, Cooch Wilson, Bon Hughes. Sirring — Tony Kerr, Lonce Mirchom, Paul Jeone, ond Kyle Simmons. Cheerleaders +J. Practice makes perfect, even though you have to take a few breaks in between. From top to bottom, left to right — Norolie Simmons, Lori McGlothlin — Coptoin, Beverly Jeane, Dee Dee Dubois, Goil Addison, Solly Worts -Co-Coptoin, Michelle McGlothlin, Nisho Smith - Lori, Coptoin, prepares the ream with good leadership. Good cheerleoding colls for good practice! Special bollgomes bring our special cheerleaders. EHS Softball and Baseball L to R — Shown Rogers, Robert Hughes, Dorwin Riley, Gory Biscamp, Mitch Stevison. Second row — Wallace Wilson, Bobby Williams, Roger Koy, Shone Rogers, Kyle Sim- mons, Tony Kerr, Charlie Goins, LeRoy Blackmon, Bock row L to R — Cooch Don Dowden, J.D. Moore, Dee Dee Dubois, Melindo Jordon, Woyne Fox, Dorio Dubois, Rocky Breoux. Front L to R — Teresa Jarrell, Reno Hoymon, Goil Addison, Koylo Borel. Shorrie Belton Stacey Jeone 33 EHS Track Teams L to R — Goil Addison, Sherry Shell, Dono Evans, Diono Martin, Darla DuBois, Teresa Jarrell, Coach Masrracchio, Charlotte Carson, Marie Carson, Reno Hoymon, Stacy Jeane. Barry Gandy — Accomplishments for 1982 Track Season are: District 10-B Champ Discus, District 10-B Chomp Shot Put, Regional lll-B Runner-up Shot Put, Regional lll-B Champ Discus, Stare Discus, State Shot Put. L to R — Andy Pope. Lucky Hughes, Eddie Win- dham, Wayne Fox, Richard Whittaker, Kyle Sim- mons, Coach Masrracchio, Mike Horvey (Manager), Lee Roy Blackman, Roger Kay, Steve Slaydon, Glenn Hickman, Barry Gandy (not shown). Sherry Shell — Accomplishments for 1982 Track Season are: District 5-B Chomp Long Jump, District 5-B Runner-up 100m dash, Region lll-B Champ 100m dash, Stare Runner-up Long Jump, Stare Runner-up 100m dash, Region lll-B Champ Long Jump. Junior High Basketball Boys: Standing Left to Right: Shone Rogers. Manager; Som Breoux, co-coproin, Kevin Powers. Richard Phillips. Keith Sinquefield, Korl Meller. Cooch Dowden, Kennis Smith. Kneeling Left to Right. Shannon Midkiff. Kevin Martin, Michael Kay, Charlie Goins, Captain, Alfred Smith. Girls: Standing Left to Right: Coach Mostrocchio. Jeannie Hurst, Co-captain, Christie Haymon. Angela Midkiff. Tammy Cleveland, Liz Lynn, Mary Jordan, Sherrie Craft, Marie Burke, Katrice Egan. Kneeling, Middle — Stephanie Peavy, Becky Watts — Co-captain, Toni Jeane, Kathy Loftin, Julie Jeane, Johanna Jarrell. Front Left to Right: Stacey Jeane, Stacy Sandefer, Christie Keeton, Captain — Sharrie Belton. 35 Awards Day 4-H Sponsor Award Citizenship Literary Roily Awards Honor Graduates Awards Day is one for which oil students look forward to throughout the year. Many small accomplishments receive big awards. 4-H Achievement Awards Awards Day Winners 4-H Achievement Awards. Perfect Attendance Citizenship Awards Most Active Award Music Award Senior Awards Track Award Sports Awords Coaches Award: Rocky Breoux Basketball, Baseball, Softball, and Track Teams ac- complished much during the year. Each of the above people represent the owards listed with many more in- dividual awords. Even though many received awards, all the fans deserved awards as well. 38 Most Improved: Kyle Simmons, Dona Evans. Super Seniors of 1982 Senior Closs Officers: L to R: Jeff Hursf — Rep.; Lonce Mirchom — Trees.; Renee Jarrell — Sec.; Kent Dovis — Vice-Pres.,- Tereso Jorrell — Pres Cheri Allen Annual Staff 1. 3. 4, FHA 1. 2. 3; Best Dressed 3. Grayson Bolgiano Most Wittiest 1, 2, 3: Closs Reporter 1, 2. 3; FFA 1. 2. 3: FFA Secretory 3: 4-H 1, 2, 3. 4. 4-H President 3. 4-H Secretory 2. State Roily 2. Pom Dovis FHA 2, 3: Annual Staff 2. 3. 4; Most Likely to Succeed 2. 40 FFA 2. Harold Donmoyer Joyce Evans Annual Staff 1. 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 4; FHA 1, 2: Student Council 3, 4; Closs Treasury 2. Class Secretary 1: Forestry Festival 4 Barry Gandy FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: 4-H 1. 2, 3; FBLA 2. 3, 4; Most Flirtatious 2. 3: Most Popular 4; Basketball 1. 2, 4; Track 3, 4; State Track Meet 3, 4, All District Shot Put; Discus Champ 4; Regional Discus Champ 4; I Dare You Award 4. 41 Renee Jarrell Miss Class; Most Flirtatious 2; Best All Around 4, FHA 1; Annual Staff 1, 2, 4; Yearbook Business Manager 3; Asst. Bus. Man. 4; Student Council 3; Closs Secretory 2, 3. 4 Teresa Jarrell FHA 1. 2. 3, 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4. Miss FBLA 3; 4-H 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Athletic 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3. 4; Coaches Award 3; Track 3, 4; Forestry Festival Contestant; Miss EHA. Sweetheart Queen 4 Chris Jeane 42 Austin Lofrin FFA. Lori McGlorhlin FHA 4; FHA Treosurer, Homecoming Queen 4; Store Literary Roi- ly 4; District Literary Roily Plocing 1st 4; Cheerleoder Coptoin 4 Lonce Mirchom Boskerboll 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3. 4: FFA Sentinel 4, Boseboll 1, 2. 3; 4-H 1. 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; Most Hondsome 4; Most Athletic 3. Ann Nosh FHA 3. 4; FBLA 4; 4-H 1. 2. 3, 4; Softball 3. Stevie Stephens FBLA 3. 4. FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; 4-H 1. 2. 3, 4 Mr. EHS 4 Barbara Thompson Most School Spirited 3; Voledictorion 4: District Literary Roily 4. 43 Lisa Whatley FHA 2; Annual Staff 2. 3. Addison, Goil Alexonder, Chorlorre Blockmon, Lee Roy Borel, Koylo Brock, Russell Broyles, Joon Corson, Morie Cooly, Suson Croft, Liso Cryer, Dwoyne Dovis, Irving Dubois, Dorlo Egon, Belindo Egon, Kim Fox, Wayne Gill, Edward Hoyword, Jeffery Hickmon, Stephen Hughes, Robert NO PHOTO AVAILABLE President Stephanie Smith Secretory Koylo Borel Reporter Melinda Jordon 44 Jarrell, Corma Jeane. Paul Jeane. Richard Jeane, Tommy Jordon, Melinda Kay, Roger Kerr, Hope Knight, Susan Martin, Diana Pippin, Clint Pope, Andy Richards, Rita Riley, Darwin Simmons, Alan Smith, Stephanie Stevison, Mitch Watts, Solly Whittaker, Richard Williams, Bobby J u n i o r s Arnold, Chod Biscomp, Gory Breoux. Rocky Corson, Charlotte Comer, Mary Doncy, Colleen Dovis, Jon Dubois, DeeDee Evons, Dono Fee, Greg Gosnell, Pauline Grevemberg, Kevin Haymon, Reno Hickman, Dweighr Hickman, Jonice Jacobs, Natalie Jarrell, Richie Jeone, Dole 46 Vice-President Pauline Gosnell President Sherry Shell Secretary Coleen Dancy Treasurer Kevin Grevemberg Moore, Jorian Moore, Regina Teresa, Ritter Rogers, Shawn Shell, Sherry Simmons, Natalie Slaydon, Steve Smith, Carroll Stephens, Kathy White, Mike Williams, Brigitte Young, Glenda Kennedy, Chuck Kerr, Tony Loughmiller, Jesse McGauley, Mary Ann McGlothlin, Michelle Maricle, Sherry s o P h o m o r e s 47 Alexonder, Cindy Bordine, Dilly Borel, Phillip Burge, Shonnon Corver, Frances Davis, Sonyo Fancher, Joe Harvey. Leslie Harvey, Mike Jeane, Beverly Kyzar, Carol Loftin, Molly Secretory Beverly Jeane Treasurer Cindy Alexander Presi Sonyo 48 Loftin, Pom Lubbers, Liz Phillips, Robert Rehak, Diono Schoffer, John Show, Diono Simmons, Kyle Speormon, Dwoyne Stephens, Ike Swoin, Robyn Windham, Eddie F r e s h m e n 49 Best All Around 8th Grode To be chosen for Best All Around is on honor. It meons much to oil of us. We would like to thonk eoch of our dossmores for giving us this honor. Chorlie Toni Goins Jeone 7th Grode 6th Grade Lindo Show Shannon Midkiff Tino Cook Dovid Choney E.J.H.S. Students in Action Becky and Donnie really ger actively involved in the Science Fair with two very different ideas. Harold, Charlie, and Kennis give us a new thought each day on our school sign. Their efforts ore greatly appreciated Shorrie and Alfred show us that friendship and school go well together. Mr. Sibley. Mr. Mostrocchio, Mrs. Midkiff, ond Mr. Arbuckle pur many hours into making the E.J.H. classes the best in school. 51 Jennie ond Korl ore deeply immersed in closswork. Who knows, they'll be Valedictorian's someday Belton, Shorrie Bennett, Condy Blackmon, Johnny Brock, Terry Breaux, Som Cleveland, Tommy Cooley, Regino Croft, Sherrie Doncy, Dole Goins, Charlie Grevemberg, Ken Hoymon, Christie Loftin, Korhy Lynn, Elizabeth Martin, Kevin Midkiff, Angelo Midkiff, Donice Mueller, Korl Peovy, Stephanie Phillips. Richard Powers, Kevin Rogers, Shone Self, Max Show, Charles Hurst, Jeonnie Jorrell, John Jarrell, Johonno Jeone, Dennis Jeone, Stocy Jeone, Toni Jordon, Mory Koy, Michael Sinquefield, Keith Smith, Kennis Swoin, Fondo Worts, Becky Williams, Mike Young, Harold Eighth 52 PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Brock, Don Brirroin, Billy Brown, Chorles Burch, Renee Burke, Marie Burns, Steve Egon, Korrice Horvey, David Jarrell, Sarah Jeane, Julie Seventh Great events of 1982 for the 7rh grade include — election of officers ond favorites having members of our class on the Basketball team, ond having the Biggest Christmas Party in School. Midkiff, Shannon Nonce, Billy Sondefer, Srocy Show, Undo Smith, Alfred Williams, Mark PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Jordon, Tony Keeton, Chrisrino Loftin, Homer Luebbers, Donny McGlothlin, Steve 53 Addison, Pom Bordine. Robin Breoux, Nikki Carter, Carl Choney, David Clary, Robert Cleveland, Thomas Coker, Gory Colton, Michael Cook, Stocy 1981-82 hos been o year of growth for the sixth grade. They ore quickly becoming one of the best closses to ever attend Evans High School. They ore destined to become the class with class. Sixth Cook, Tina Dykes. John Free, Robert Herrington, Roger Hickman, Jerry Hinkle, Kim Jeone, Melvin Jeone, Scott Keeton, Beverly Luebbers, Judson Lynn, Ernest McMahon, Betty Miller, Groce Perkins. Brian Pippin, David Simmons, Jennifer Stephens, Sondro Young, Coleen Dennett, Pom Brock, Korhy Brock, Rebecco Fairley. Katrina Flemons, Karen Goff, Dawn Jacobs, Lonnie Jeane, Tracy Jordan, Rhonda Kennedy, Allen Leonard, Amy McElveen, Shane Miller, Katrina Fifth As a 5th grade sponsor, Mr, Arbuckle helps the 5th grade ro organize themselves into a growing, learning class. He also teaches Louisiana History, Health, and Science Richmond, Chorissa Ritter, Teri Self, Yolonda Stewart, Sonyio Sullivan. Brian Swain, Angel Williams, Lynn Young, Sherrie 55 Arnold, Angie Coron, Liso Croft, Trocy Dovis, Christy Egon. Rusty Gill, Delindo Goins, Frankie Hickmon, Liso Jeone, Joey Jeone, Julee Jeone, Poulo Jeone,Shone Mrs. Robinson's Fifth Robinson and Arbuckle's class get together for o visit. They ore well on their way to becoming one of the best classes ever to attend Evans High School. Jordon, Carol Loftln, Daniel Loftin, Melisso Moricle, Joe Moore, Patricio Phillips, Jock Schaffer, Angelo Stephens, Jammy Wilson, Jodi 56 Belton, John Brittoin, Chorles Brirtoin, Showno Bryont, Billy Calhoun, Jeffery Coker, Donnie Cook, Stephanie Croig, Marvin Foirclorh, Jennifer Gill. Jerry Gill, Jessie Gosnell, Jane Horvey, Dono Jarrell, Eric Jeone, Ginger Jeone. Marilyn Jeter, Lori Jones, Penny Fourth The fourth grade students ore leorning their Moth facts 1-9's. They plan to be top in the parish” when the tests ore given. Kennedy, Tommy Loftin, William Lofton, Kim McGlothlin, Eric McMillion, Alex Mitchell, Dorlo Moore, Deonno Nonce, Lorry Olson, Dole Perkins, Randall Pippin. Jock Ritter, Lori Simmons, Joel Sinquefield, Kelly Smith, Wesley Swain, Alton Tilley,Wendy Welch, Heidi 57 Looks like it's ploy rime or else everybody decided ro roke o doy off. If you fry hord enough you mighr get ro hove o doy like rhis. Berry, Tomoris Buxron, Tonyo Clory, Michelle Coiron, Christy Edwards, Michelle Flemons, Joe Jorrell, James Jarrell, Ronna Jones, Joyce Kay, Jeff McConoho, Paul McMahon, Melbo Moricle, Anthony Midkiff, Deidro Miller, Steven Moore, Roxonna Ritter, Anthony Stewort, Dwayne Third graders ore trying ro moke it storm. Each doy the students work to collect rain- drops. To get raindrops they must follow rules on board colled Showers of Manners.” Mrs. Hoyes Third Third These third graders enjoyed learning cur- sive writing, multiplication ond division facts ond acting in small classroom ploys. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Burton, JoQuerro Franklin, Alan Herrington, Robbie Hinkle, Krystal Jeone, Mike Jeane, Ricky Jordan, Thomas Keeton, Rebecca Longton, Terry Loftin, Lindo McMahon, Thomas Nonce, Lori Nosh, Shalon Olson, Vicki Santos, Melisso Self. Mark Stevens, Sonya Tobor, Danny Wessels. Ashley Mrs. Jopling mokes reading fun for her third graders. To become top readers takes lots of practice. Halloween brought our the ortistic talents in Mrs. Joplings class. They designed and made their own Halloween masks. 59 Second SECOND GRADERS CAN DO 82 Austin, Bobby Bennett, Cossond Breoux, Bloise Croft, Brodley Flenlken, Stepho Goins, Kevin Irey, Penny Jarrell, Amondo Jarrell, Tonyo Jeone, Lee Ann Jeone, Bondi Jones, Mitchell Jordon, Lorerto Keeton, Trocey Kennedy, Kristi Luebbers, Regino McMahon, Tonyo Miller, Sheri Mitchell, Goylo Perkins, Gloria Ritter, James Ritter, Bobby Seif, Brendo Self, John Simmons. Jerome Smith, Tommy Tilley, Doni Vicknoir, Doles Willisron, James Young, Flint 60 The first grode is o very important year in o child's life. In the first grode this year, my students hove learned how to read, write, spell, to odd and subtract and hopefully some good manners. First Evans, Daniel Fee, Bradley Fleniken, Srocy Free, Evelyn Harvey, Joey Joiner, Gene Kay, Micheol Keene, Christine Luebbers, Joson McCarty, Christina McMahon, Roy Midkiff, Shondo Mitcham, Jennifer Nosh Misty Noble, Veronica Olson. Billy Smith, Brandon Stephens, Honk Stewart, Scott Williston, Alyssio Wisby, Niki Buxton, Alex Davis, Billie Dunn, Jonathon PHOTO AVAILABLE 61 Kindergarren sets the foundation for learning. Our class motto is “Learning is Fun. Through many gomes and ac- tivities the students hove learned shapes, colors, numbers, alphabets and phonic sounds. Belton, George Berry, Jored Cryer, Anneto Gronger-Owens, Shalako Hickman, Trollis Holsombock, Keith Jarrell, Joey Jarrell, Sheeno Jeone, Bronnon Kennedy, Bryon Knipper, Miki Loftin, Amondo Loftin, Dovid Midkiff, Carrie Midkiff, Chondo Midkiff, Cody Mitchell, Kode Nosh, Joson Nosh, Towonoko Newmon, Sondra Odom, Perry Riley, Joson Ritter, Jennifer Self, Richard Smith, Brandy Williams, Angelo Williams, Charity Young, Dennis 62 Kindergarten L to R — Daniel Lofrin, Thomas Cleveland, Sponsor — Roy Sibley, Porricio Moore, Kim Hinkle, Amy Leonard, Jommy Stephens, Shone Jeane. Sonyio Srewort, Jodi Wilson, Angie Schaffer, Shone McElveen, Trocey Croft, Liso Coron, Chorisso Richmond, Angel Swoin, Robin Bordine, Sherrie Young, Teri Ritter, Rhonda Jordon, Pom Addison, Nikki Breoux, Kotrino Fairley, Poulo Jeone, Robert Free, Berry McMahon, Sondro Stephens. John Dykes, Gory Coker, Scott Jeone, Pres. — Ken Grevemberg; V. Pres. — Stephanie Peavy; Sec. — Nikki Breoux, Tres. — Keith Sinquefield, Pro — Robin Bordine; Porli — Dole Dancy,- Rep — Korhey Lofrin. L to R — Andy Pope V. Pres.; Stephen Hickmon; Rocky Breoux, Treos,- Dee Dee Dubois; Koylo Borel — Sec.; Teresa Jorrell — Pres.,- Angelo Hickmon. Bock Row L to R — Bobby Moore, Pomi Egon, Henry Leonard — Sponsor. Fronces Corver, Sherry Moricle, Carol Kyzar, John Schaffer, Billy Bordine, Eddie Windham, Susan Knight, Liso Croft, Liso Whotely, Mitch Stephens, Teresa Ritter, Sherry Shell, Bobby Williams Future Business Leaders of America Sronding: Barry Gandy, Karhy Stephens, Susan Knight, Melinda Jordan, Regina Moore. Tony Kerr, Sherry Maride, Carma Jarrell, Lori McClothlin, Lisa Whatley, Sally Wafts. Ann Nash, Michell McGlorhlin, Jeff Hurst, Teresa Ritter, Sherry Shell, Pomi Egan, Wayne Fox, Sitting: Lance Mitcham, Kevin Grevemberg, Andy Pope, Lisa Croft, Angela Hickman, Teresa Jarrell, Mrs. Bordine, Sponsor. Sally Warts, Belinda Egon, District Rally — Poster Lisa Craft, District Rally, Miss FBLA Melinda Jordan, District Rally — Typing I excellent Sherry Shell, District Rally Typing I excellent 65 FHA Cindy Alexander, Stephanie Smith, Dee Dee Dubois, Kayla Borel, Reno Hoymon, Charlotte Corson, Diana Rehak, Pauline Gosnel, Angela Hickman, Kim Egan, Mrs. Cindy Smith, Teresa Jarrell, Sherry Shell, Natalie Sim- mons, Lori McGlorhlin, Diana Shaw. Regina Moore, Sally Watts, Glendo Young, Molly Lofrin, Sherry Moricle, Marie Carson, Jan Davis, Leslie Harvey, Robyn Swain, Shannon Burge, Frances Carver, Charlotte Alexander, Kathy Stephens, Lisa Whatley, Rocky Breaux, Dana Evans, Colleen Dancy, Sonya Davis. Gail shows a SUPERIOR cake from the FHA Parish Meeting. The Girl of the Month choices are as follows: Lori McGlorhlin, Sally Watts. Pauline Gosnell, Kathy Stephens, Diana Martin, Collen Dan- cy, Diana Rehok. We, the Future Homemakers of America, have had a successful year once again. We have hod some hard working members in our club. I, as the sponsor, hove enjoyed this year tremendously. Each year is a new experience. We hove hod a BBQ Dinner Sale in which Pam Lofrin was the Highest Sales Person, Flower sales for Valentine's Day and Mother s Day. We participated in the Paris Meeting and had a good rime. We also hate to lose our Seniors, Teresa Jarrell, Angela Hickman, Lori McGlorhlin, and Lisa Whatley, but we hope that by being members of the Evans FHA Chapter we have helped them to be prepared for the future. 66 Future Farmers of America Bottom Row L to R — Richie Jarrell, Joe Foncher, Billy Sordine, Phillip Borel, Keith McBride, Irving Davis, Kyle Simmons, LeRoy Blackmon, Lonce Mitchom, Alon Simmons, Shannon Burge, Mitch Srevison, Tony Kerr, Sponsor — William Carver, Teresa Ritter, Steve Sloydon, Mike Horvey, Glen Hickmon, Bobby Williams, Stephan Hickman, Dole Jeone, Robert Phillip, DeWayne Spearman, John Schaffer, Russel Brock, Barry Gondy, Dorrin Hoymon, Gory Biscomp, Shown Rogers, Dorwin Raley, Dweighr Hickmon, Eddie Windham, DWoyne Cryer, Greg Fee. 67 Iniriorion Student Council The Student Council has worked hard for the EHS this year and hopes to work o little harder next year. Some of their activities ore Homecoming Queen, Sweetheart Queen ond Student Govern- ment week. Pictured ore L to R — Jeff Hurst, Andy Pope, Glenn Hickmon, Mitch Stevison, John Schaffer, Tony Kerr, Bottom row L to IT — Sonya Dovis, Joyce Evans, Angelo Hickmon, Lori McGlothlin, Sponsor Cindy Smith, Srephoine Smith, Sherry Shell, Teresa Jarrell. I'm o Thumbody Read-a-rhon These students raised over $300.00 by reading books. We’re very proud of them. Pictured L to R — Ashley Wessels, Cormo Jarrell, Dono Moore, Heidi Welch, Lori Ritter, Angie Schaffer, Rondi Jeone, Penny Jones, Angel Swoin. Mr. Sibley's doss did o great job in raising money for the Red Cross. Between them they raised $16.65. 66 Elementary Choir The Music Deportment ot E.H.S. hod o very good year. There were very many activities that rook place in which oil the choirs took o port. The Christmas Concert was very successful. The Talent Show was also o success. Top Left to Right: Roger Herrington, Ricky McGlothlin, David Choney, John Dykes. Porricio Moore. Kotrina Miller, Kotrino Fairley, Ms. Smith, Jessie Gill, Dono Horvey, Lori Ritter, Angel Swain, Poulo Jeone. 2nd row — Jennifer Simmons, Tino Cook, Kim Hinkle, Betty McMahon, Colleen Young, Julie Jeone, Liso Coron, Tracy Croft, Angelo Schoffer, Angelo Arnold, Korhy Brock, Becky Brock. Amy Leonard, Tommy Kennedy, Rhonda Jordon. 3rd row — Anthony Moricle, John Belton, Wesley Smith, Michele Clary, Roxie Moore. Stephanie Cook, Ashley Wessels, Tonyo Buxton, Ronno Jorrell. Crystal Hinkle, JoQuetto Burton, Robin Bordine, Nikki Breaux, Sonyo Stewart, Becky Keeton, Dole Olsen. 4th row — Gene Joiner, Jodi Wilson, Alex Buxton, Stacey Cook. Michelle Edwards, Anthony Ritter, James Willisron, Trocy Keeton, Doni Tilley, Alyssio Willisron, Shondo Midkiff, Nikki Whisby, Jennifer Mitchom, Tonyo Jorrell, Jeonnie Foircloth, Deonno Moore. 69 Jr. High Choir Top, Standing Left to Right: Angelo Midkiff, Kennis Smith, Johnny Blackmon, Ken Grevemberg. 2nd row — Shorrie Belton, Becky Worts, Charlie Goins. Sitting — Stocy Jeone, Srocy Smith, Stephanie Peovy, Jeonie Hurst. Standing on ladder — Julie Jeone, Kotrice Egon, Donice Midkiff, Johonno Jarrell. Ms. Smith. The Junior Choir along with the High School rook o trip to solo and ensemble which was held in Alexan- dria. There were two groups who received excellent for Rating and the other solo received o superior. High School Choir Top Left to Right: Glenn Hickmon, Ron Hughes, Dweight Hickmon, Jeff Hurst, Pauline Gosnell, Jonice Smith, and Pom Dovis. Also the High School choirs went to Northwestern to take o port in the Music roily. It wos very successful. I must soy I hove enjoyed working with oil three choirs. They hove hod o beoutiful year. 70 Whor do you rhink rhis class is trying to fell us. Here ore some odd roces for Field Day Field Day 1982 Mrs. Blount is having o good rime with the Kindergarten 71 Baseball The boys ream works very hard ro win every gome, but it doesn’t olwoys work out that woy. Even though they may lose, they olwoys keep up their team spirit. 72 Soft Doll The girls who porticipofed in the gomes ore olwoys reworded with o trophy . .. Involvement Is the Koy Word ... These elementary students are learning rhot the key to success is in- volvement. Doing something regordless of whot it is. It's o great way to become o successful person. These second graders ore really enjoying themselves. Jenifer is the first one to the bus today. Looks like these kindergarteners ore happy to see you. Looks like Melbo, Christy and Tonya ore taking o break. Even Joe manages to keep busy with dasswork. String Is fascinating to Melisso. Doni seems to do o little doydreoming os well os work. 74 Relating to ... School Activities School life includes many and varied projects. Among these pictured here ore: (1) The smiles we see, (2) and the serious faces will always be. (3) Through laughter and fun, (4) we've just begun. (5) All business, (6) and also ploy, (7) we at EVANS HIGH SCHOOL take one step a day. 75 HOW TO MAKE KRAFT TOPER Science Fair Evans Winners Junior High Eorrh Science — 1st — Becky Worts 2nd — Shannon Midkiff Botany — 1st — Sarah Jarrell Electronics— and Physics — 1st Donald Luebbers Chemistry — 1st — Kathy Loftin High School Earth Science — 1st — Leslie Harvey 2nd — Solly Warts Botany — 1st Diana Rehak Chemistry — 1st — Pam Loftin Medicine and Health — 1st — Belinda Egan 76 Social Studies Fair Junior High Evans Winners Political Science — 1st — Becky Worts — S Sharrie Belton Sociology — 3rd — Kevin Smith Kennis Smith Toni Jeane Sociology — 2nd — Christie Hoymon Sherrie Croft Jeonnie Hurst Sociology — 1st — Candy Bennett Sam Breaux History — 1st — Kathy Lofrin Marie Burke Tommy Cleveland Anthropology — 1st — Dole Dancy Keith Sinquefield Anthropology — 2nd — Dovid Harvey Donnie Luebbers Economics — 1st — Donice Midkiff Stocy Jeone I High School Anthropology — 1st — Gail Addison Liso Croft Sociology — 1st — Andy Pope Bon Hughes Economics — 1st — Solly Worts History — 1st — Stephen Hickman Paul Jeone PARISH Candy Bennett — 2nd Sociology In Dedication and Memory of Floyd Smith Died: October 20,1980 Floyd Smith was owner and operator of Smith's Grocery. He served os School Board Member of Word 3 from 1958 to 1961. He was o member of Galilee Baptist Church ond he also served os o deacon. The Joy of Yesterday con be found in the Memory of Today.” Let nor your heart be troubled, ye believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father's house ore many mansions, if if were nor so, I would hove told you. I go to prepare o place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I om, there ye moy be also.” We loved him ond he is missed by oil.” Compliments of Smith's Grocery. nmm Presents Evans FFA — FHA Banquet April 29.1982 Teresa welcomes guests to Evans. FFA Greenhonds — John, Kyle, Ike present the FFA Creed to all visitors. Lance escorts Lori to the front for the FHA Girl of Stevie escorts Solly, the Month Pogeont, while . . . Trophy winners ot the Banquet were: Angelo Hickman, LeeRoy Blackmon, Mitch Srevison, Korhy Stephens, Alan Simmons, Diono Rehok, and Pauline Gosnell. 80 Leesville Compliments of Joyce Harvey Real Estote Highway 171 DeRidder, La. 70634 DeRidder IZJ ui. 81 GDI MOTEL AND FOOD MART Hwy. 171 Leesville, La. 239-0671 Ontoftcp OWNED AND OPERATED BY HAROLD AND ANNA SMART Rt I. Box 154-E Anacoco. LA 71403 PHONE: 318 286 5522 GASOLINE. DIESEL AND PROPANE SOUVENIRS. GIFTS. CAP AND T-SHIRT SHOP TACKLE. BAIT. GROCERIES LOCATED: La. HWY 392 I MILE EAST TOLEDO BEND DAM Compliments of NICHOLS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN We bring money ro life. Weddings, Commercial, Porrroirs. Custom Mode Frames PHOTOGRAPHS BY Barrle-Shaw Studio c oc ____%, BRAD SMITH JUNE SMITH 905 WEST 1ST STREET DE RIDDER. LOUISIANA 70634 PHONE 463-6382 JUNCTION GROCERY Groceries, Gosoline, ond Feed PHILLIPS DISCOUNT FURNITURE Hwy. 8 Eost Remember Before You Buy Come See PHILLIPS! PHELPS TEXACO P.O. Box 348 Wrecker Service, Doy or Night, Burkeville, Tex. 75932 565-4712 82 FEED • SEED • FERTILIZER • FENCING • HARDWARE • We Appreciate your Patronage CIRCLE C” FARM RANCH SUPPLY 301 S. WASHINGTON AVE. OcRlODER. LOUISIANA 70634 PH (310) 4621526 LLL LliiaitlUliL- E aULLUiLUd: 515 Hwy 171 North • Bo 5«? • DE BIDDER. LA 70634 General Electric Sales Service DWAYNE COOLEY CRAIG COOLEY Compliments of Walters Sheer Meral Brown’s Furniture Reid Howor Exxon Country Store Mo 6 Jo's Barbecue Ghosts ond goblins of the Kindergarten visit Mr. Schwartz. BEAUREGARD FUNERAL HOMES Fireside Commercial Life Is. Eugene Lobby, Monoger Hwy. 171 South DeRidder, Lo. 70634 Phone 463-7428 601 South 4rh St. Leesville, Lo. 71446 Phone 238-1358 Mrs. Choney prepores breakfast tickers. Wayne and Glenn fry to get the boll from the vicious Horner. 83 PRESLEY S GROCERY CLERK OF COURT Donald M. Perkins Leesville, Lo. 71446 Good Luck Seniors Gas, Groceries, Hardware and Food. Ruth-Berry Pumps and Ports, Homelire Sows Texaco Gos and Products FORD STEWART MEN'S WEAR 3rd Street Heart of Leesville Evans, Lo. Ph. 239-3341 Boor, Fishing Tackle, Bait Motors and Repairs, Gro. THE CATFISH HOUSE G MOTEL Leesville, Lo. Owners LITTLE FISHERMAN George and Dot Bush Ph. 239-6239 Anococo Lake Hwy. 8 West Leesville LEESVILLE FLORIST Jeon S. Enloe 400 S. 3rd St. 239-3005 Leesville, Lo. 238-1392 Mike and Donny Patel 84 WORD INSURANCE STARKS FAMILY AGENCY, INC RESTAURANT Frank A. Word — Dewey E. Snowden Hwy. 171 North 333 North Sixth Street Leesville, Lo. 71446 Leesville, La. 71446 238-0303 aVk V + WEST BROTHERS : i L to Best Wishes From West Brothers Deportment Stores VM to DeRidder, Lo. 70634 P.O. Box 248 Leesville, La. 71446 DURR FERRY MART Highway 171 North DeRidder, La. 70634 Phone 462-2416 STINE LUMBER CO. Burr Ferry, La. Highway 171 North DeRidder, La. 70634 SONIC DRIVE IN SMITH'S JEWELRY Open 9 AM 'Til 11 PM Monday Through Thursday Garewoy ro Love Berrytown Shopping Center Leesville Sunday, Friday ond Saturday, 9 AM Til 2 AM 239-0955 HILLTOP GROCERY Owner — Vonnie B. Turner Locored Just Beyond Junction of Hwy. 464 ond 111 in Knight Community 86 SMITH'S SHED Best Wishes Seniors 82 J.W. ond Donnice, Owners (Dub ond Don) Live ond Arrificiol Boit, Fishing ond Hunting Supplies Gos ond Oil, Groceries ond Ice Locoted of Intersection Lo. Ill N. ond Lo. 8 West Burr Ferry, Lo. 71446 87 FUNKY CORNER Ears to Go Mile Eost of Junction on Highway 190 HAYNES AUTO REPAIR £ JOHNSON Communications Systems J M. R. GREVEMBERG Owner GREVEMBERG COMMUNICATIONS Rt. 6, Box 242 DeRidder, Louisiana 70634 (318) 463-9992 Closed Sunday and Monday 1 r DeRIDDER BEAUREGARD New Cor Deoler DeRidder, Lo. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE We Helped the Yeorbook Leesville, Lo. Compliments of GORDONS WELDING SHOP 88 BEN FRANKLIN Where Qualify Is at Home THE VERNON DANK Leesville, La. 239-3665 DILLS DISCOUNT FURNITURE Third Sr. Branch 100 S. Third Sr. William Pordue Jr. 293-6246 Furnirure — Applionces and Floor Covering Hwy. 171 Leesville, La. 71446 THE VERNON MOTOR BANK Sourhgore Plaza Hwy. 171 Sourh Complimenrs of PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER SERVICE INC. KING FINANCE 112 Shirleys Sfreer DeRidder, La. 70634 Tel. (318) 463-4323 Pomelo Corver Joseph Z. Simmons, Presidenr Home 286-5693 FERTITTA REALTOR Sam J. Ferrirra — Real Esrare Consrrucfion Co. Across From rhe Posr Office JAMES RED AND WHITE Ph. 318-239-2626 3rd Leesville, Lo. 71446 Afrer Hours 239-6646 Classwork at Evans Working on Reading: Mike, Dwoyne, and Mrs. Sullivan.________________________________________________ Taking skilled resrs in Reading Lab. keeps Todd busy. Jone is using Key Marh rest. .. Penny working with Alpharor Reading Machine. Working on Marh skills Mike and Dwayne and Ernie. Darla fun time working with cloy dough. Group Album Single Friends Heortthrob Class Sport Expression Hong-out Book Magazine Clubs 91 Prom ond Banquet” Stephanie Smith, the Jr. Class President, welcomes everyone to the Banquet. yf r Every now and then. when the world steps in Stealing all our time away h ioon takes so much, we forget to touch That's when I know it's time for me to say Take my hand, let's walk thru loves door And he free from the world once more Here s my arms, we can hide today And love the world away Once again we 'll be. where our hearts are free And the time is ours to hare Lone will always stay just a touch away Come with me All the magic's waiting there Take my hand let s walk thru loves door And be free from the world once more Here's my arms, we can hide today And love the world away We can love the world away. The Prom ond Banquet both rook o lor of work by both the Jr's ond Sr's. These pic- tures will help you see just o little of the fun that we hod. Barry Gondy ond Pomi Egon read the Sr. Class Wills, ond got lots of loughs. 92 Senior Graduation Our Best Is Yet to Come! Joyce ond Stevie walk up os Seniors ond walk down os Graduates. Teresa's welcome inspires oil of us. Barbara Thomas presented the Voledic- torion speech with lots of energy. Jeff Hurst brings the future closer to home in his Solutotorion speech. Angelo Hickmon received o very special oword. As o happy Graduate. Glenn takes steps toward the future. 93 8th Grade Graduation Reflections Dr. Dempsey: saying his speech. Angela: I am American. Terry's getting ready. Girls: How Lucky You and I Are! Doys group sings One Day at a Time. Kevin: Year of Assassin. Getting ready to get Diplomas. Mrs. Midkiff giving Best All Around Awards. Candy receiving diplomas. 94 Kindergarten Graduation Kindergarten Graduates Pledge to our Flag. Towanaka Nash welcomes all visitors and parents. Chandra and Cody Midkiff share with the au- dience in I am a little seed. Annetra Cryer — ' Forget-Me-Not, the Class Flower Growing” Kindergarteners give us a view of I am a Promise. Trollis Hickman shares the poem: I am Wiser 95 Relating to the End of School Class scheduling brings smiles and frowns. The Question is: Who's gerring to the bus first? Just 5 more minutes!!! Congress in action??? Keep smiling Kevin, school almost our! ' j£?$ V(W£ r. . ! '' '. •,■ 'S' L ii •a M- m®: v r -) X £. ;■ F'USS AW ranraBnHtiNMs • -' LJ i JiiAi, | . ii .w i yl i ajgi cw ag a ic- w fiS Pl-,' sfr tfeSHfe «■ y iV 7 i •V ?2.®;iJw ■ • M} ' fi . J £ « HM •Vi n« 5 v.'i?- Si ; w j ■ ’ v i V V , finmfeSMlftM WHb z •’!' §mM 4 f W w'if. gNfafefe- wAwvS 5-ir ViyWA: «i v .- ; ( , Wa-'.V .V; .’ 5 MSS® T $A YtaS - - « TTTTTjir- y ?;
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