Hackberry High School - Mustang Roundup Yearbook (Hackberry, LA)
- Class of 1968
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Y W THE 1968 ROUND-UP HACKBERRY HIGH SCHOOL HACKBERRY, LOUISIANA ACTIVITI FOREWORD Carefully gathered within these pages are our treasured memories of classmates, teachers, activities, and all that has been a part of our active school days. We have tried to provide you with a deeper under- standing of the true character of Hackberry High School and of the people with whom this book is concerned. Now we present to you the 1968 ROUND-UP; may it always bring you the fondest of memories. Co-Editors Ruthie and Molly DEDICATION Hackberry High has stood as a center of learning in our community for more than a half of a century. Hundreds of students have gone out from this school to take their places in colleges, vocations and jobs. The records of achievement which they have left behind and the measures of success which have come to them, indicate that Hackberry High School was and is an institution of learning of which any community might be proud to call its own. Yes, Hackberry High School stands as a monument to education. Figuratively speaking, we may say that its protecting walls have been a shield against the ill winds of illiteracy; its doors have opened the way to learning; its windows have let in the light of knowledge and truth; its roof has withstood the storms of intolerance. Within its walls, its warmth has served as a friendly hearth, radiating trust and friendship among students and teachers. And so in appreciation to all who have helped to maintain Hackberry High School To the administration which sponsored our education To every teacher who has taught in the classrooms To the principals who have guided us To all other school personnel To the parents and patrons who have inspired us To this community which has supported us And so to these, to every wholesome and uplifting influence which has helped to make Hackberry High School what it has been and is, we, the annual staff, dedicate this space in our annual. HACKBERRY HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL The Challenges Of The Past Encourage Him The Challenges Of The Present Lead Him To Action The Challenges Of The Future Remind Him Not To Rest I wish to express my congratulations and appreciation to the Round-Up Staff and their sponsors for their time and effort spent toward providing us with a superior yearbook. To all of the students of Hackberry High School I offer the following as a good motto to follow - “My own self, at my very best, all the time.” This is the motto of the American Youth Foundation Camp in Michigan. I also wish to bring forth the followingthoughts: Man must work, play, love, and worship to get the most out of life. Life is a four-sided affair. You have not one, but four lives to live—a four-fold opportunity to grow. A brain, a body, a heart, and a soul—these are our living tools. It is your duty to strive to develop each side—the mental, physical, social, and religious, to the fullest extent. God Bless You. MR. JOHN A. DEBARGE PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE i, William. I Dare You (St. Louis: Privately Printed, 1965), p. 19. EXPERIENCED TEACHERS GUIDING THE WAY MRS. LUCY RICHARDSON MRS. MARTHA WILSON MRS. JUDY HAGGARD MRS. PAULINE KRUMN 1st Grade 1st Grade 1st Grade 2nd Grade U.S.L. B.S., U. of S. Miss. B.A., McNeese B.A., La. Tech MRS. BYRLE BERWICK 3rd Grade B.A., U.S.L. MRS. NAOMI VINCENT 4th Grade B.A., U.S.L. ■ MRS. BRENDA SIMS MRS. ANNETTE BYLER CHESTER KRUMN BENNY SANDERS 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade B.A., McNeese B.A., M.S.C. B.A., La. Tech B.A., Northwestern BEHIND EVERY GREAT SCHOOL MRS. GAIL ASHMORE Librarian B.S., Northwestern JOHN A. DEBARGE Principal M.Ed., McNeese MRS. BEVERLY GOODRICH Physical Education B.S., La. Tech r SIRON BECK Business Education M.A., U. of Arkansas The complexity of education demands that the intellectual and emotional capacities be developed for a happy and socially useful life. The English Department accepts the challenge. In our Social Studies Department we are associated with the ability to recognize and analyze the essence of social problems, and to select wisely from varying interpretation and practices. Mathematics serves mankind in many ways. There is little doubt that the well qualified mathematician is in great demand and will continue to be for years to come. The goal of the Science Department is to develop compe- tence in using scientific methods, desirable attitudes, and inter- est and appreciation, as well as to teach the basic subject matter and principles. The homes of America's future are in the hands of her youth. It is this which is the prime concern of the Home Ec. Department and for this reason experiences necessary for worthwhile home membership are emphasized. V. . - ]X) LEOE. COE Guidance Counselor B.S., U.S.L. MRS. ETHEL HALE Home Economics M.S., U. of Houston DANNY HIGDON Industrial Arts B.S., N.S.C. THERE IS A DEDICATED - MRS. JUANITA LANDRY English B.A., McNeese The Industrial Arts Department is designed to offer the stu- dent opportunities to learn and put into practice the art of all phases of carpentry. The Business Education Department prepares students for a position in the business world or for further education in business. The performances of the Music Department bring music to the whole student body and to the community and make a valu- able contribution to the cultural life of our school. It is the aim of the Physical Education Department that each student should have greater respect for his own body, what it is able to do, and have the habit of keeping it at its best. By conducting a sound, professional testing program, dtir guidance counselor is instrumental in aiding the student to know in which direction his abilities lie. The Library is a curious student's reward, a bored student's delight, and a gifted student’s challenge. MRS. MAZIE MANUEL English B. A., McNeese MRS. DOROTHY O'QUAIN Science B.S., Northwestern DANIEL WEEKLEY Mathematics B.S., McNeese FACULTY CARLTON McFARLAIN Social Studies B.S., McNeese JOANNA GUILLOT Secretary B.A., McNeese WAYNE WOOD Music B.M.E., U.S.L. COMFORT IS STRIVED FOR BY THE UNNOTICED FEW COOKS BUS DRIVERS JANITORS SENIORS HERE’S TO YOU, OUR ALMA MATER MICHAEL BOUDREAUX Basketball 9,10,11 Wrestling 9,10 Football 10,11 Track 10 Class Officer 9,10,11 Wittiest 12 Most Intelligent 12 Mustang Staff 12 M Club Reporter 12 HARRIET ATWELL Baseball 11 Track 11 Government Day Football Cheerleader 11 DONALD BUFORD Football 11,12 Basketball 12 Track 12 Athletic Club 12 HACKBERRY HIGH SCHOOL LINDA DENNIS F.H.A. 9,10 Beta Club 9,10,11,12 Athletic Club Annual Staff Student Council F.B.L.A. 11,12 Class Officer 10,11 Track 9,10 Softball 9,10 Basketball 9,10,11,12 All TOurney Team Intelligent 12 Likely to Succeed 12 Best Sport 12 All Around Athlete 11,12 Miss HHS 3rd Runner-Up Co-Valedictorian LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP EVERLASTING JEANIE DEVALL Cheerleader 9,10,11,12 Class Officer 9,10,11 FHA 9,10,11,12 Mustang Staff 10 FBLA 11,12 Beta Club 11,12 Basketball 11,12 Student Council Homecoming 9,10,11, Queen 12 Pretty 12 Well Dressed 12 Miss HHS 1st Runner-Up Government Day Cooperation Award 11 JAMES DEVALL Football 9,10,11,12 Track 10,11 Basketball 11,12 Athletic Club 10,11 All Around Athlete 12 Mr. HHS 2nd Runner-Up Government Day CARRIE EAST FHA 9,10,11,12 FBLA 10,11 Beta Club 11,12 Student Council 11,12 Basketball Manager 11 Wittiest 12 SEALED BY GREEN AND WHITE CLIFFORD HANTZ Football 9,12 Basketball 9,10,12 Track 9,10 Beta Club 10,12 M Club 10 Annual Staff 10,12 Class Officer 12 Most Likely to Succeed 12 Intelligent 12 Witty 12 Mr. HHS 3rd Runner-Up ANTHONY JINKS Beta Club 9,10,11,12 Annual Staff 9,10,11,12 Basketball 9,10,11,12 All Tourney Football 9,10,11 Wrestling 9 Track 9,11 Athletic Club 11 FBLA 11,12 Mr. Personality 11 Student Council 12 Class Officer 10,12 Handsome 12 Well Dressed 12 Most Intelligent 12 Mr. HHS 1st Runner Government Day ALBERT HEBERT Basketball 12, Manager 9 M Club 10 FBLA 11,12 Beta Club 11,12 Safety Patrol 11 Annual Staff 11,12 Student Council 12 Class Officer 12 Best Dressed 12 Good Sport 12 Friendly 12 Likely to Succeed 12 SHARED IDEAS AND EXPERIENCES NEVER FADING LAWRENCE KERSHAW Wrestling 10,11,12 Football Manager 11 Football 12 LENARD JINKS Football 9,10,11 Track 9,10,11 Class Officer 9 M Club 10 Wrestling 11 Best Athlete 11 ROGER KERSHAW Library Club 11,12 SERVICE AND SUCCESS PATIENTLY WAITING JOANN QUEBEDEAUX FHA FBLA 12 Library Club 11 Annual Staff 11,12 Class Officer 10 Who's Who 11 Most Improved English Award 11 1st Runner-Up Miss Cameron Parish CYNITHA LOWERY F.H.A. 9 Beta Club 10,12 Library Club 11 Contestant in McNeese Who’s Who 11 Science LARRY PRIME A UX Track 9,10,11 Wrestling 11 Athletic Club 11 WITH MOLDED HONOR AND STRENGTH ANEW MARLENE REASONER Library Club 11 FHA 9,10 Annual Staff 10,11, Co-Editor 12 FBLA 10,11,12 Student Council 10,11 Mustang Staff 11 Class Officer 9,11 Who's Who 11 Most Intelligent 12 Most Likely To Succeed 12 Miss Personality 11 Dependability Award 10 Scholastic English Award 11 Miss HHS 2nd Runner-Up Co-Valedictorian DARLENE REASONER FHA 9,10 Homecoming 10 Basketball Cheerleader 10 FBLA 10,11,12 Student Council 11 Mustang Staff 11 Class Officer 11 CHARLES SANNER Football 12 Basketball 12 Track 12 Class Officer 12 Student Council 12 Mr. Personality 12 Good Athlete 12 Friendliest 12 Mr. HHS GLORY, HONOR, VICTORY EVER RUTH SANNER FHA 9,10,11,12 Beta Club 9,10,11,12 Basketball Manager 9 Class Officer 9,10,11 Annual Staff 9,10,11, Co-Editor 12 FBLA 10,11,12 Basketball Cheerleader 11,12 Football Cheerleader 11,12 Homecoming 11,12 Friendliest 12 Miss Personality 12 Miss HHS Salutatorian ALEX SEAY Softball 9,10 Football 9,10,11 Basketball 10,11 Track 11 Athletic Club 11 JERRY SEBREN Football 9,10,11,12 Softball 9 Basketball 10 Wrestling 10,11,12 FBLA 10 M Club 10 Track 11,12 Athletic Club 11 Wittiest 12 HACKBERRY HIGH TO YOU KENNY SIMON Wrestling 9,11 Softball 9 Government Day 10,11 M Club 10 Basketball 11 Track 11 MARCIAL TRAHAN Track 12 EVANA WELCH FHA 10 FBLA 11 Library Club 11 Pep Squad 12 SWEETHEARTS OF 1950 .. . Senith Linda Anthony JoAnn Lenard Diane Evana SMILES AND SMALL TALK Roger Jerry Mike Albert Kenny Clifford Charlie Bozo Molly and Dolly James and Jeanie 20 JUNIORS JUNIORS ASSUME INCREASED RESPONSIBILITIES Lana Andrews Juanette Barbier Hilda Billeaud Winston Danita Constance Duhon Catherine Leroy Melissa Sue Frank East East Ellender Herbert Hughes Catherine Freida Donald Gilbert Teresa Lowery Jackson Nunez Reeves Sanders Brenda Ronnie Billie Ronald Connie Schexnider Schexnider Simon Simon Thibodeaux Stephanie Verna Wayne Mr. McFarlain Mrs. O'Quain Vincent Welch Welch ht SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES REACH HIGH SCHOOL HALF WAY MARK Raymond Ernest Rita Abbie George Roxanne Burch Clements Guidry Hebert Hicks Hughes Rodney Michael Keith Ronald Gail Kirk Kershaw LaBove Perrodin Richard Riggs Sanner Arthur June Lillian Craig Russell Douglas Seay Stoddard Swire Vincent Vincent Welch Ricky Mr. Higdon Mr. Weekly White The Sophomore Year offers new opportunities at HHS as students be- come active in more clubs and ac- tivities. Surely this is a period for each sophomore to enjoy as he be- comes a vital part of Mustang life. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN YEARN TO LEARN AT HHS Linda Bufford Joseph Devall Melinda Hantz Beverly Hebert Martha Hicks Roy Jones Adam Donald Martin Johnny Wayne Willie Kershaw Kershaw Kershaw LaBove Landry Latiolais Stephen Lowery Deannie Parker Patricia Susan Marlene Darrell Perridin Poole Primeaux Schexnider Joseph Robert Jeanette Patricia Debra Glen Soirez Sonnier Stoddard Thibodeaux Toups Vincent Glenda Carol Martha Jerry Mrs. Goodrich Mrs. Landry Vincent Welch Welch Winters HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ELEMENTARY EIGHTH GRADE TAKES UP WHERE MATURITY BEGINS Kenneth Allen David Charlene Janice Charles Armentor Atwell Backlund Burch Burch Colligan Beverly Florence Claude Bryant Curtis Gloria Cornay Cuvillier Devall Domingue Fountain Gallegos Denny Terry Rebecca Allen Michael Linda Hebert Hicks Hughes Moore Poole Ravia Gwen Thomas Jeffrey Glenda Kirk Yolanda Reasoner Riggs Sanders Schexnider Seay Seay Floyd Vernice Terry Linda Joseph Adam Silvers Simon Smith Stoddard Swire Touchette Wilma Donald Kenneth Peggy Robert Elwood Touchette Welch Welch Welch Welch Williamson SEVENTH GRADE ENTERS AND CHILDISHNESS ENDS Curtis Michael Denise Lynette Paula Linda Andrus Backlund Barbier Barras Bufford Constance Theresa Cheryl Dianne Sandra Gary Gregory Devall Domingue Ducote Duhon Fountain Gray Joseph Paula Mary Sandra Elaine Sheliah Hantz Hebert Kershaw Kershaw Latiolais LaBauve Rickey James Letha James Pamela Michael LaBove MacDonald Nunez Pearce Perrodin Schexnider Carolyn Dianna Mary Barbara Mr. Krumn Venable Vincent Welch White SIXTH GRADE FINDS THEIR INTELLIGENCE ON TRIAL Katie Cheryl Katherine Gail Debra Andrus Armentor Armentor Atwell Desadier Brian Michael Glen Roland Matthew DesOrmeaux Duhon East East Ellender Perfecto Ronald Anthony David Joanne Gallegos Hebert Hicks Hinton Kershaw Michael Phillip Ramona Tonia Johnny Lambert Lowery Nunez Penny Poole Dani Tina Joe Carl Mrs. Byler Sheffield Simon Suchanek Venable FIFTH GRADE IS TOUCHED BY A NEW SMILE Audrey Cena Lanita John Denise Allen Abshire Cabell Courmier Debarge Jr. DesOrmeaux Devall Evelyn Kent Jenny Juanita Kevin Gordie Ducote Duhon Frey Gallegos Hebert Hicks Stephanie Kimberly Patrick Joseph Steven Cheryl Johnson LeBlanc Lowery Menard Poole Schexnider J°y Robbie George Bryant Linda James Seay Seay Shove Simon Swire Swire Sheila Charlene Michael Cindy Mrs. Sims Venable Vincent Welch White FOURTH GRADE TRIES THEIR THOUGHTS TO IMBED John John John Bobby Melba Catherine James Abshire Armentor Backlund Bufford Burch Constance Cornay Timothy Anthony Karen Veronica Mary Ricky Scott Debarge Desadier Domingue East Fountain Gallegos Gray Kirby Michael Brian Julie Theresa Wayne Wilburn Hebert Hebert Kershaw Lambert Landry Latiolais McDonald Carol Brenda Theresa David Jeanne Daniel Dwayne Moore Perrodin Ravia Reeves Sanders Sanner Sanner Charlotte Seay Elizabeth Shove Linda Suchanek Terrance Toups Karen Turner Leisa Mrs. Vincent Williamson THIRD GRADE FINDS THERE IS WORK AHEAD Fred Donna Amy Terry jack Atwell Benoit Broussard Buford Burch Robert David Callie James Sharon Burch Busby Cabell Ducote Duhon Esther Harold Marguerita Tamra Bryan East Frey Gallegos Hicks Little Robert Lucinda Katherine Sandra Sandra Navarre Nunez Penny Poole Richard Rebecca Rollins Tina Schexnider Dana Shockley Mrs. Berwick SECOND GRADE STARTS ON THE ROAD THEY MUST RUN Jacque Janice John Julie Floyd Sherra Abshire Atwell Burch Cuvillier East East Carla Joni Brenda Raymond Shayne Tammy Frey Gray Hebert Hicks Hinton Juneau Barbara Marceline Billy Frances Kershaw Latiolais Little Lyons Cheryl Navarre Mark Navarre Penny Cynitha Lois Carolyn Sharon Margaret Riggs Shockley Soirez Swire Turner Walther Daniel Welch David Welch James Williamson Mrs. Krumn FIRST GRADE IS FULL OF FROLIC, Jacob Wade O'lene Scott Russie Jimmy Ashire Barras Benoit Buford Constance Jason Gary Suzanne Graviel Blaine Debarge East Ellender Gallegos Johnson Sherrill Joan Mona Anita Gayle Latiolais Lowery Michon Navarre Pitre Christine James Ramona Robert David Powers Sanner Shockley Swire Vaughan Lanette Catherine Carmen Mrs. Richardson Mrs. Haggard Vincent Walther Williamson NEW FRIENDS AND FUN Robert Elizabeth Tammy Jessie Donald Poole Sanders Seay Simon Soirez Lionel Julie Kelli Shanna Mrs. Wilson Swire Trahan Vincent Vincent James Armentor Vince Benoit Brian Burch Melanie Broussard Kent Dar bonne Sonia Vernon Susan Carolyn Laura Desadier East Frey Hebert Hicks Terry Randolph Richelle Gregory David Juneau Landry McFarlain Miller Navarre FAVORITES ANTHONY JINKS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOLLY REASONER CLIFFORD HANTZ LIKELY TO SUCCEED LINDA DENNIS ALBERT HEBERT MOST INTELLIGENT MOLLY REASONER ANTHONY JINKS INTELLIGENT LINDA DENNIS CLIFFORD HANTZ CLIFFORD HANTZ BEST DRESSED DANITA DUHON WELL DRESSED ALBERT HEBERT JEANIE DEVALL ANTHONY JINKS n ALL AROUND ATHLETE M S S H. H. S. Ruth Sanner has been very active at H.H.S. for 12 years. She has been a mem- ber of the Beta Club, FHA, FBLA, Student Council, and yearbook staff, co-editor her senior year. She was selected basketball and football cheerleader and a member of the Homecoming Court her junior and sen- ior year. Ruth was chosen as friendliest and Miss Personality her senior year. She has played an important part at H.H.S. Charlie Sanner has also been very active at HHS, since he moved back to Hackberry his Junior year. Charlie has been a member of the basketball, football, track, and wrestling team. He was named Best Offensive Player on the team and named as a member of the Parish All Tourney Team. Charlie's Senior year has been a very busy one. He was again a member of the basketball, football, track, and wrestling team. He was again a member of the Parish All Tourney Team and this year named on the Basketball 2nd Team of the All District Team. Also, he was named All Around Athlete at the Annual Athletic Banquet. Charlie was Vice President of the Senior Class, Secretary of the Student Council, elected FHA Sweet- heart, Mr. Personality, Best Sport, Friendliest, and Good Athlete. In all, Charlie has been a very big part of HHS and has served HHS very well. M R. H. H. S. MR. AND MISS H.H.S. HACKBERRY HIGH RUNNERS-UP ORGANIZATIONS AmPencVheldCthbeirep ck°f „ jhe Hac'kbeV High “ Hackh High School Jhe Hackberp, High meeting Tue . Ti?ursciav libraryckberr BETA TAKES TASK OF SCHOOL PAPER oP m.y norary. ;0 Wayne Woo „ x P , iiavi ocny i ionic uemonsira- mrs. rcea l rahan, Mr. and oanamaster, admissionis on the Cameron I ilot s tion Chib. Each teacher was Mrs. Wynne Buford, Mr. 1 J J ‘ J ' News Office. Den Three ... ’ present! dening. Acci Wood, mother: with Pa terested at RO 2 7Si adults and students and free. at Ric of the Identii Calcaj Deparl speake Tuesd: i «4 A school for the • as fol— y La cent. Cle- ft Ab“ i and i An- ,Te- Schex :ent and p. m. School berry mittee on nar tion. PI a recent ... u.,. ■ Guidance Committee to piuy Mil- Sanner snares Mustang prize yler, Amy Broussard, Callie abell, Harold Frey, Cindy .net, Katerine Penny, f dr a Poole, Bryan Little Becky Rollins. 3rade four-John Back- 1, Catherine Constance, in Domingue, Veronica i Kirby Hebert, Brian haw, Julie Lambert, •esa Landry, Carol re, Jeanne Sanders, yne Sanner, Terrance ,js and Gwen Synder. da Den- ilbert , Jo Mar- camp will soon be here. Tuesday evening campfires at Summer Camp at Cam- Edge wood will be Indian Dances and Ceremonies. The public is invited. Par- ents are invited to bring picnic lunches and eat under :he trees, before the pro- gram begins at 8:30 p. m. HACKBERRY - Charles Sanner was named Hackberry High School’s best all - around Ronald athlete at the annual athletic awards banquet. Sanner also was cited as the best lineman in football and as most valuable player in bas- ketball. James Ray Devall was named most valuable football player, best back and won the cpaches’ award in basketball. Clifford Hantz won the foot- ball scholastic award and was named • best defensive basket- ball player. Other trophies went to Frank Hughes, most improved in foot- ball: Anthony Jinks, best of- fensive basketballer; Joseph Devall, most valuable heavy- weight wrestler; Joseph Sulrd, Jrade Five-Denise Des- most valuable lightweight; and faux, Evelyn Ducote, Simon, most in track and field. Linda Dennis was honored i most valuable player In girl basketball. Valuable ! Duhon, Jennifer Frey anie Johnson and '1 Schexnider. ide Six-Ronald He- 3a vid Hinton and Joe Poke's Jones guest speaker at Hackberry Hackberry banquet and prom is Friday senior banquet and prom will be held Friday, May 3, at 7 p. m. at the Hackberry Recreation Center. Danita Duhon, Jr. Class President, will address the welcome; Clifford Hantz, Sr. Class President, will give the response. Desmond Jones, defensive backfield coach at McNeese! State College, will be the guest1 speaker at the Hackberry High School all-sports banquet, Thursday night. A member of the McNeese State coaching staff for the past four years, Jones is a native of Moran, Tex., and received W. . lucation at McNeese State, inners at also lettered three years i offensive and defensive ick with the Cowboys, rsday’s banquet is slated gin at 7 p.m. and will be in the high school cafe- Hackberry are listed YOU MADE IT HAPPEN . . . WE MADE IT MEMORIES MOLLY CO-EDITOR The publication of this annual has been both a pleasure and a challenge to us. It has required the co-operation of our sponsor, staff, students, faculty, and those who have so gen- erously contributed their support through advertisements. Our thanks go to everyone who has helped us. FBLA MAKES LEADERS . . . THE SOUND OF MUSIC . . . HACKBERRY HIGH BAND SAFETY PATROL . . . STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN ATHLETICS CHEERLEADERS SPARKLE THE SPORTS SCENE RUTH SANNER LANA ANDREWS JEANIE DEVALL ROXIE HUGHES Catherine - Junior GAIL RIGGS CATHERINE EAST DANITA DUHON Danita - Junior Jeanie - Senior Lana - Junior Gail - Sophomore Ruth - Senior Roxie - Sophomore MUSTANGS' SPIRIT PERVADING THE AIR S-P-I-R-I-T is a cheer that fits the Mustangs very well. Even when the times are bad and the score is not in our favor, the boys, the coach, the cheer- leaders, or the spectators still have spirit and always do. Below are pictures of the Senior boys who led the team in having a fine • season. Donald Buford's picture is the only Senior boy's picture not shown be- low. CHEERLEADERS WARM HEARTS HAVE BECOME PART OF THE TEAM JEANIE DEVALL RUTH SANNER STEPHINE VINCENT What would HHS do with- out the cheer- leaders? DANITA DUHON MISSY ELLENDER 1967-68 H.H.S. MUSTANGS SAY . The 67-68 Mustangs basketball team got off to a very optimistic season under the reins of their new coach, Calton McFarlain. During the last of the sea- son the Mustangs really looked like a very fine ball club. BYE BYE TO SENIORS Through the guidance of these seniors the Mustangs were able to have the sea- son they had. The old court will never be the same without the familiar faces. From left to right are Anthony Jinks, Cliff Hantz, Albert Hebert, Charles Sanner and James Devall. CHARLES SANNER 2nd Team All Dist., Parish Tour- ney, Most Val. Player ANTHONY JINKS Grand Lake All Tourn., Best Off. Player CLIFFORD HANTZ Best Defensive Player JAMES DeVALL Coach's Award ALBERT HEBERT RONNIE SCHEXNIDE RUSSELL VINCENT GEORGE HICKS MICHEAL LaBOVE DOUGLAS WELCH KIRK SANNER FRESHMAN TEAM A SURPRISING SEASON Coach - BENJAMIN L. SANDERS Captain - LINDA DENNIS Iowa vs. Hackberry Girls in Action ONE SENIOR LEAVES LINDA DENNIS VERNA WELCH CONNIE THIBODEAUX Linda Dennis was selected as member of Cameron Parish All Tourney team and 9B All District Team. The 1967-68 team has proven it has the ability to produce the most successful season in several years. The next few years look very promising. GWEN REASONER ABBIE HEBERT RITA GUIDRY NEXT YEAR LOOKS PROMISING DANITA DUHON LYNN BILLIE JEAN SIMON GAIL RIGGS GLENDA VINCENT CORNAY DEANENE PARKER CAROL WELCH 1968 TRACK SEASON KNEELING: Ronnie Richard, Jimmy Trahan, George Hicks, Russell Vincent, Wayne Lati- olais. STANDING: Wayne Landry, Michael LaBove, Charles Sanner, Dean Simon, Bubba Deuall, Ronnie Schexnider, Kirk Sanner, Douglas Welch, Coach Sanders. Pole-Vaulter Bubba Sprinters 100 Yd. Dash Hurdler Dean High Jumper Charlie Hurdler Ronnie ACTIVITIES THE QUEEN OF 1967 THE COURT OF 1967 Crownbearers She is crowned Queen Jeanie . . ATHLETES ARE HONORED Coach Desmon Jones Mr. DeBarge Speaks Outstanding Basketball Player Wrestling Award Outstanding Football Player Best Offensive - Basketball Most Valuable Player - Girls Track Award Scholastic Award LINDA DENNIS and ALBERT HEBERT We attended Pelican State in the summer of 1967. Our stay at L.S.U. lasted one week in August, which was greatly appreciated. We were two out of 1200 students being represented from all over the state. We attended the Governor's Ball at the end of the week, and then headed for home the next day. It was an experience of our lives that we will never forget. We sincerely thank every member of the Community Players and the American Legion for giving us this opportunity and experience. A TAHITIAN HOLIDAY JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM ADVERTISERS Compliments Compliments of of occuien'o tyeiveteno ’SnouooaxcCo tfnoccny 101 West Napoleon Phone: 527-9728 Cemetery Road Sulphur, La. Sulphur, La. 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