Port Neches Groves High School - War Whoop Yearbook (Port Neches, TX)

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mx. ff 47. J. ew- Y Intr a ductlon Partlclpatlon Competltlon R6C0glllfl0Il Motlvatlon Education Conclusmn Classlflcatl a n 2 l 7 . i , i'i . l M l f:lS' ' 4 ' War Whoop '83 2 Port Neches-Groves High School Port Neches, Texas 77651 Volume 54 Editor: Amy Dykeman 9 ,Q xxx h -G is it As summer became a part of our memories, we began an- ticipating what the new school year would bring. Everyone knew there would be changes, but what effect the addition of the Freshman Class, 22 new teachers, and new scheduling would have, was unknown to all. With or without these changes, preserving traditions and unity within the student body was a top priority, especially for seniors who wanted to make their last year the best. When school began, students and teachers alike showed a will- ingness and desire to keep that special spirit, and prove once again that PN-G IS IT. fUpper leftj The Indian Reservation. tFar center leftj Listening to another sad story is Mrs. Theola Doeble. tCenter leftj An- ticipating a pep rally is Indian Spirit Dariel Newman. fFar lower leftj Explain- ing the finer points of high school life to new students is Mr. Howard Frey. fUpper rightj Diligently working on page plans is editor Amy Dykeman. fLower rightj Students rush from the building after a long day of school. -G is participation Participation is the key to the suc- cess of PN-G. Most students par- ticipate in extracurricular ac- tivities which allow them to better their talents and excel in a variety of ways. The wide-spread reputa- tion of the many clubs and groups from the Reservation is the result of students wanting to be involved, wanting to be the best, and want- ing to show others they are proud to be from PN-G. fUpper leftj Christmas caroling are Indian Singers Judy Trahan, Brad McCaleb, Seth Smith, and Sharon Finley. tLower leftj Indian football players pose after receiving letter jackets. tUpper center rightj Showing off her talent is sophomore Wanda For- nols. fUpper far rightj OIA and AIA members brighten Christmas for many people. fCenter rightl Concentrating on their music are Indian Singer band members Peter Voight, David Duplantis, and Scott Sheppard. tLower far rightj Reading a selection are Looking Glass editors Lisa Ceigelski and Jill Comstock. fLower rightj Has Beens seem to think that playing in the mud is more fun than football. 'Q gm W TW fl, - 1' g Y y ,V , SA 3' ' gi I , H 5' J 1 WJ W' 'ck J 5 1 di! D... Haag? E? ' Q , lf? gg, ffm ff A X ' 2, 5 R f H 1 ,ff X H H H .fS ' 2 W 5 -1' ef . 1 gf I - , uf AEE s fm M wi . M KH F f gf fm ' I it .wx mf w, ,, 1 N 1' if f -G is competition Competition and athletics are synonyms at PN-G. From football to volleyball, track to tennis, basketball to baseball, Indians compete with a desire to be winners and though our teams may not be top-ranked, they have proved many times that they will not be defeated before they have begun. No matter the outcome of a game or season, determination, ef- fort, and good sportsmanship shown by Indian teams make them winners. These traits are carried over to the fans that support teams from the Reservation and because of this, Indian teams and their fans will always be Number One. fUpper far leftj Going up for a rebound is Randy LeBlanc. fUpper leftj Determined to win are Darla Richard and Mona Fontenot. tCenterJ Ms. Pam Wood watches the game as Mr. Tommy Tucker keeps the score. 1Center leftj Selena Einkauf shows her winning style. tLower far lefty Perfecting swings are members of the golf team. fUpper rightj Darren Brown, PN-G tight end, races for a substantial gain against Nederland. tLower rightj Lori Swan dinks the ball as Belinda Duhon C101 stands ready. -G is recognition PN-G recognizes students whose talents and abilities allow them to excel. Some are recog- nized for their academic perfor- mance, some for their per- sonalities, and others for special service. The students who are honored are the ones who have put forth extra effort. They are deter- mined, hard working, and skilled in a variety of areas and being recognized by fellow students, faculty, or a group associated with the school is a great honor at PN-G. tUpper leftj Finalists in the Groves Pecan Pageant are Tammy Legg, queen, Jan Ses- sions, first runner-upg Debbie Farmer, se- cond runner-upg Danielle Nicotre, third runner-upg Leigh Smithy, fourth runner- up. tLower leftj The 1983 King and Queen Candidates. tUpper centerj Taking a break from studying are the 1983 Co- valedictorians. fUpper far rightj National Merit Finalist Ben Barnett with Com- mended Students Jill Comstock and Pete Livingston. fLower centerj The 1982 CavOILcade Lady-in-Waiting is Duchess Kathy Lum. tCenterj Receiving the DAR award is Shella Sattler. tLower rightj Striking a pretty pose are PN-Gis 1982 CavOILcade Princesses and Duchesses. -45596, M. , 1.w::mf A i.., F 3- x,? Q . ', g ji1. W-A .ann Saks assi Q ms QM g irtawcwg IR 'work s ifsssip sta as 5 W' -G i motivation The faculty at PN-G is one of the most influential forces that students encounter during their lives. Its main goal is to make sure each student gets an education in all aspects of life. The teachers encourage students to be individuals with their own points of view. The faculty also strives to.motivate the student body by encouraging every student to become involved and by supporting different groups and organizations. With this motivation students are able to make the most of their talents and abilities in many different areas. All of these things make receiving an education at PN-G something special. tUpper far leftj Student teacher Ginger Whitlow and Mrs. Gay Lindner pose for the camera. tUpper lefty Introducing the football team proved to be a problem for Coach Doug Ethridge. tFar center lefty Showing his true Indian Spirit is Coach Togo Railey. tCenter leftj Mr. Zack Byrd, principal, proudly walks the halls of PN-G. tLower leftj Anticipating the outcome of a football game are Mr. Tommy Tucker, Mr. Howard Frey, Mr. James Warner and Mr. Zack Byrd. tUpper center rightj Not wasting a minute, Mrs. Sue Wharton grades papers while on hall duty. tUpper rightj Helping the cheerleaders is part of the job for Mr. Ken Einkauf. tCenter rightj Dr. Larry Dickens enjoys working on the computers. tLower rightl Mrs. Becky Dungan shows approval of the halftime performance of her son Jim. -G is education When school began this year, it was the beginning of a different way of life on the Indian Reserva- tion. For the freshmen and sophomores it was a whole new world, while juniors and seniors just wanted the little kidsw to stay out of their way. At first having Braves War- riors, and Indians all in one school seemed to separate students even more than their classifications, but that separation turned to uni- ty as the year progressed and all became accustomed to their new routines. Some day as each student looks back on his years at PN-G he will realize that these changes were all part of a very special education. CLeftJ Concentrating on his work is senior Jim Cooper. tCenter rightj Enjoying music while picking up absentee slips are Suzette Hollier and Sue Yoo. tFar rightj Making a point is Mr. Mike Stanfield. QCenterJ Senior Mike Friedman contemplates the year. fLower leftj Woody Thames, holding up the wall. fFar lower lefty Taking a break from the office are the third period office assistants. ..f ' --,.,xX we-M 3 W Participation .3 mm A gc.. . 2, 3 5 I , W i i e ,, drqmw '-'A ' f' 'w1,f,f1Mk, c I -wir 1 . , . r ' few W ' J -4 M , , , -iw -, - me ww e -Aww' , A - e gg. H Q K . . ,, . , , NW-M ,xV, W CAD Section editors Jan Leger and Michael Frederick QBJ PN-G students participate in a hall parade, e i The big announcement. . . Fans approve Sweetheart selection The junior candidate, Susan Day was named 1982 Homecom- ing Sweetheart on Friday, Oc- tober 22, during halftime of the game against archrival Nederland Bulldogs, a game which ended with .the Indians winning 49-0. The crowning of the sweetheart climaxed the activities of Homecoming week. This year's sweetheart was selected by the outcome of Varie- ty Show only. This was unlike the preceding years when Variety Show, ticket sales, and candy CAD sales were used to determine the sweetheart. Class nominees are chosen by varsity football players and then, in an election by class members, one candidate was selected to represent each class. Nominees for the senior class were Ronda Goodwin, Dana Shook, and Tracy Domec, with Ronda Goodwin representing the Senior Classy Susan Day, Kelly Parks, Leigh Smithy, Nancy Geoffroy, and Ka- ty Reeder were elected with Susan Day representing the Junior Class. Sophomore candidates were Lori Guilbeaux, Jan May, and Kim Hanks with Lori Guilbeaux representing the Sophomore Class. A new attraction to this year,s Homecoming Court was two girls representing the Freshman Class. They were Frannie Anselmo representing Groves and Julie Hodges representing Port Neches. Ronda Goodwin Susan Day Lori Guilbeaux QAJ Junior sweetheart Susan Day is presented with the Homecoming headdress by Mr. Zack Byrd, principal, while escort Mike Rogers proudly looks on. QBJ QCD QDJ Senior candidate Ronda Goodwin, sophomore candidate Lori Guilbeaux and freshman representatives Frannie Anselmo and Julie Hodges enter on corvettes prior to the naming of Homecoming sweetheart. 1 K m myyy ggi? Lf. wg' 'fi , 12 W ffzf. f ' + 3 ' E: if i -z: J, 2 .32 , E i Q Kg. , A V C I I J unlor Susan reigns over Homecomln fAJ Junior sweetheart Susan Day and escort Mike Rogers react with surprise at announcement. KBJ Senior sweetheart Ron- da Goodwin and escort Greg Hamby smile at crowd. QCJ Sophomore sweetheart Lori Guilbeaux and escort Teddy McDonald pose For camera. QDJ Mr. Zack Byrd and Mr. Kenneth Einkauf wait anxiously for announcement. QEJ Class presidents Paul Buchanan, Ricky Provost, and Jennifer Viator back their sweethearts, Ronda Goodwin, Susan Day, and Lori Guilbeaux. QFJ Freshman president Robin Buckley presents representatives Julie Hodges and Frannie Anselmo. QCD PN-G Art Club shows off Homecoming spirit with run-through. 4.4 W2 if 3 M - 55, , K ' Q 3 i if -2 mg? Indian talent outshmes them all tAJ Hanging out on Bourban Street are seniors Angie Bradley, Jay Cutaia, Lori Sullivan, Earl Hilton, and Dawn Bledsoe. QBJ Sophomore Lori Guilbeaux dances with elegance. QCJ Bunnies Kelli Parks, Chris Ross, Kim Girouard, Stacey Adams, and Jodi Reynolds dance in the Junior Variety Show. QDJ Seniors Cindy Rowland, Jill Comstock, and Dona Dunn honor veterans. QEJ Sophomore Jo Mendoza jams to Flamethrower. QFD Juniors Leigh Smithy, Tina VanHess, Kim Drake, Julie Hebert, Ginny Billeaud, and Pansey Falcon, Got the Beat. QGJ Park Ranger, Jim Boneau, and Smokey the Bear, Jen- nifer Rhone, perform in the Senior Variety Show. Juniors capture a win and a mile i CAD QA? Singing in the Junior Variety Show are Kris Sessions, Seth Smith, Cyndy Pyland, Kelly DeVoll, Sharon Findley, Biff Burris, and Judy Trahan. fBj Business manager, Al Hohmann, checks over Dolly's, Ziad Matar, work in the sophomore show. QCJ Junior Mary Ann Lynch shows her feel- ings. CD3 Juniors Christa Carlsen and John Lindner prepare for the prom as father, Jason Broussard, looks on. QEJ Nancy Geoffroy Gets Physical in the junior show. QFJ Shella Sattler exemplifies one of her many talents. QGJ On the Back Side of Thirty are seniors Darren Bartels, Pat Cammarata, and Darrell Ardoin. QHJ Go- ing Hawaiian are seniors Danielle Nicotre, Debbie DeMarcay, and Dana Shook. QIJ Sophomores Carrie Bunnell, Dana Greer, Dena Dattalo, Balinda Ozio, and Susan Farrow show 'fT.P. a modern day c1assroom.fJj T.P., Diane Rutland, nar- rates the sophomore show. CBJ KD CED E5 -P ig if . , A so g Q as -M Q Q X JR my wwl Being a PN-G varsity cheerleader is an experience no one but these eight girls could understand. The life of a cheerleader may not be all fame and glory, but representing the Indians is an honor which makes up for all the hard work. After practicing four hours a day for nine weeks, the cheerleaders attended Southern Methodist University, the largest camp in the nation, for cheerleading camp. These girls won superior ribbons each night in competition and were selected as one of the top nine squads out of 150 to compete for the Award of Excellence. The cheerleaders also brought home the spirit stick. As the year began, the cheerleaders were busy practicing, painting posters, hanging signs, selling ribbons, and practicing cheers and stunts. Their exciting year started off with attending football and volleyball games. Basketball season soon rolled around with three and four games a week. Baseball was the last sport to cheer at, but they also attended the Indian Relays where they passed out medals to all the winners. As the year came to a close the seniors realized it was time to move on and make room for the new cheerleaders to fill their moccasins. X., t ,, 1 X ' NT .- .,, -1- ' . K kii - , 1 . ,... , N nsaifki .s,..., ' L sie' :i Jtt - . ee', CBD Indian cheerleaders add life . . . CDD QAJ Cheerleaders' run-through says it all. QBJ The PN-G varsity cheerleaders for 1982-83 are fseatedj Sherolyn Ethridge, Shella Sattler, Dana Shookg Ckneelingj Kelly Pairsh, Ronda Goodwing Qstandingj Susan Day, Katy Reeder, Nancy Geoffroy. QCJ Showing her spirit with all smiles is Dana Shook. LDJ Indian Spirit Dariel Newman shows his style while dancing to the beat of Cherokee QEJ Shella says Indians fl while performing the fight song. IFJ Sherolyn shines as the Indians pull off another victory. A 1 ccm Q to the PN-G Reservation CJD QAJ Cheerleader sponsor, Mrs. Suzanne Mondey. QBJ Enthusiasm fills the air as the cheerleaders cheer the Indians on. QCJ QEJ Performing the traditional fight song, Kel- ly and Ronda yell I-N-D-I-A-N-S! QDJ For the first time ever, cheerleaders per- form a three-man high stunt. QFJ Cheerleaders taking a break during halftime. QGJ Cheerleaders perform the death-defying double leg lift, QHJ Katy cheers the Indians on to victory. QJJ Nancy exclaims, Way to go, Big Purple! fKj Cheerleaders show off their war paint as they say INDIANS,7l41! Ja vee cheerleaders spark splrlt In the spring of 1982 an elec- tion was held at PN-G and there were eight winners. These eight became the 1982-83 junior varsity cheerleaders. After many arduous summer practices, they attended camp at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. While there, they received four excellent ribbons, one super squad ribbon and won the spirit stick award the last day. Under a new sponsor, Mrs. Rebecca Dungan, these girls put in a year of hard work and dedica- tion that promoted that special spirit at the jayvee football, basketball, and baseball games. Keri Abshire led the other seven as head cheerleader. CBD CFD CHE QAJ Cheerleaders take time out to pose for a picture. QBJ J ayvee sponsor Mrs. Rebecca Dungan. QCJ Keri Abshire, Tiffany Blackwell, Marti Shelton, and Kim Plaia cheer on the Li'l Indians. QDJ Marti Shelton asks, Am I doing this right? QED Head cheerleader Keri Abshire. QFD Yvette Savoy, Connie Burnette, and Danielle Frederick performing in a stunt at the pep rally. QGQ Jayvee cheerleaders 1982-83 are ffront rowj Danielle Frederick, Kim Plaia, Csccond rowj Connie Burnette, Michele Hill, Yvette Savoy, fthird rowj Tiffany Blackwell, Marti Shelton, and head cheerleader Keri Abshire. Q 29 l- 30 ophomore cheerleaders show style Shortly after the year began elections were held. Four girls from Port Neches and four girls from Groves began their year as sophomore cheerleaders. Soon after being elected, they started those long after-school practices. Though afternoons were long, they were filled with fun that the eight girls will remember forever. The girls were brought into the spotlight every Thursday night for what proved to be ten short weeks. After all the football hysteria was over, the eight girls began cheering for the sophomore basketball team. Even though their year as sophomore cheerleaders was soon over, the eight girls will always remember the good times they had and the friendships that were made. A QAJ Leslie and Dena cheer on li'l Indians. QBJ Sophomore sponsor Mrs. Becky Dungan. QCJ Sophomore cheerleaders 82- 83 ffirst rowj Kim Hanks, Molly Landryg fmiddle rowj Dena Dattalb, Elisa Adams, Jan Mayg ftop rowj Leslie Little, Alison Duhon, and Lori Guilbeaux. QDJ Sophomore cheerleaders stack up. KEJ Jan and Alison all smiles on a Thursday night. QFD Elisa Adams, reporter and Molly Lan- dry, cameraperson, watch Kim Hanks as she shows off in pep rally. .2'.'L ul., mms -Q D aw' fm 3. i- if ,, v , A mwfww fmw www s ,- 5 Af . ,,, Q , Officers have memorable year After five years of attending camp at NTSU, the Indianettes made a change of pace and at- tended camp at Texas ASLM for the first time. The girls brought home 206 ribbons and two superior ratings for at-home competition routines. The officers began preparing for the upcoming year in the mid- dle of July. The hours spent prac- ticing while everyone else was at the beach paid off when football season began. While polishing a different routine each week, the Indianettes also participated in Big sis-Li'l sis activities and somehow found the time to decorate their locker boys' homes each week. In addition to halftime perfor- mances, the Indianettes also per- formed at basketball games and attended competition. They brought the year to an end with a spring revue in which each girl participated in two routines which they choreographed themselves. In this revue the newly selected Indianettes were also presented. The seniors leave behind their purple and white for the returning Indianettes but will always keep with them the special memories and friendships that were made in the 1982-1983 year. U39 'A .17 A 74 gr 'AY CGD QAJ President Sue Yoo and Captain Michele Frederick present awards to Mr. Byrd. QBJ Officers perform a punk routine. QCJ The 82-83 line officers are tsittingj Connie Zimmerman, Teri Olivier: fkneel- ingj Shelley Troy, Denise McCutcheon, Jamie Hyde, Lisa Storeyg fstandingj Brenda Griner, Michele Frederick, and Michelle Hebert. CD1 Michelle Hebert per- forms to Cherokee.', QEJ Elected officers are Qfront rowj Leigh Wommack, Sherre Whiteg fsecond rowj Kerri O'Niell, Sue Yoo, and Karen Culbertson. QFJ Lisa Storey, Jamie Hyde, and Connie Zimmer- man show the camera that Indianette smile. fGJ Denise McCutcheon and Teri Olivier are just hanging around in a swim ring. QHJ Brenda Griner concentrates on the halftime performance. QD Shelley Troy leans out ofthe line to give a friendly hello. VY 4 Special moments part fFront rowj Roxanne DeJean, manager, Suzette Hollier, Shanna LeBlanc, Tawnya Bailey, Kelly Jeffery, Lt. Teri Olivier, Lt. Denise McCutcheon, Lt. Shelley Troy, Lt. Brenda Griner, Captain Michele Frederick, Lt. Michelle Hebert, Lt. Lisa Storey, Lt, Jamie Hyde, Lt. Connie Zimmerman, Kris Pellerin, Tina Hebert, Pansey Falcon, Cindy Wingler, manager, and Angie Hebert, manager, tsecond rowj Mrs. Lynn James, director, Chris Ross, Kellye Hanks, Ginny Billeaud, Miranda Gauthier, Allenda 2 3- P 5 i 3 4 I 7 L I Smith, Stacy Alexander, Jennifer Borne, Wendy Crochet, Jill Dumesnil, Kristina Usev, Kara Kibbe, Angie Wood, Christy LaCour, Helen Viator, Debbie DeMarcay, Wendy Wehmeyer, Hollie Sourdellia, Amy Dykeman, Laurie Cegielski, Jan Leger, and of Indianette ear Mrs. Cyndy Voss, director, fthird rowj Maureen Arceneaux, Sue Yoo, president, Kim Daigle, Renee Boulet, Kathy Kern, Staci Leleux, Denise Busby, Sheri Ar- naud, Leiah Sheffield, Leigh Wommack, reporter, Cindy Jackson, Julie Scott, Joleen Steele, Laury Guillot, Laurie Matthews, Sherri Freyou, Jane Ledet, Rhonda Wilson, Kerri O,Neill, vice-president, and Judy Gore. Qfourth rowj Kim Drake, Lisa Duplantis, Cristi Carlin, Lea Ann Motycka, Sheree White, secretaryg Dana Reaux, Kerrie Taliaferro, Terri Horn, Angie Haines, Darlijo Smith, Stacey Adams, Kim Girouard, Stephnie Henry, Lori Sullivan, Karen Culbertson, treasurer, Anne Car- son, Gina Buckley, Laurie Wimberly, Stacey Davis, and Jodi Reynolds. Indianettes make special memories CAD QAJ Li'l Sis Stacey Davis bear hugs Big Sis Terri Horn when the names of big sis's are revealed. QBJ Kerri O'Niell and Kara Kibbe enjoy performing for Indian fans. QCJ Showing that special spirit is Indianette Jan Leger. QDJ Hoping for a victory is Mrs. Lynn James, director. KEJ Look at me, Mom! exclaims Suzette I-Iollier during a half time. QFJ Debbie Demarcy and Dana Reaux reveal their true selves before a game. CGJ Mrs. Cyndy Voss, assistant director, explains the finer points of being g'sharp. QHQ Indianettes perform parachutes at Vidor half time. QU In- dianette managers Angie Hebert, Roxanne DeJean, and Cindy Wingler manage a smile for the camera. QJJ Ideal In- dianette' Angie Haines. CED CFD KGB UU QD C-U 39 Student Council is In the previous year, student council began preparing for this school year. Four new officers were elected and began prepara- tion at summer workshop where they spent a week at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos. At the workshop they set goals and exchanged ideas with other high school student councils. In order for a council to be suc- cessful, it must decide early what objectives it will have and strive daily to reach the goals that are set. One objective of the council was to improve studentffaculty rela- tions. This has been done through the Secret Pal program for several years. In addition, the Teacher Birthday committee was added to the program. This enabled the students to show their apprecia- tion for the faculty by giving a gift on their birthdays. Another successful project that was done this year was the Kiss a Pig contest. This was done as a way to raise money to help a PN- G student in her fight against cancer. The pig was kissed in a general assembly by two of the teachers who raised the most money. Everyone was pleased with the amount of money the school was able to give. . . . carin , involving, willin . . . The student body elected ten representatives from each class to be student council members. These representatives then became very involved. They were assigned to committees and one person was chosen as chairman. The council was based on a point system. ln order for the points to be kept accurately, each representative had to fill out a report on the amount of time he worked. The top twelve point holders attended state convention in Austin. This year the council was split due to four lunch periods. Therefore, the meetings were held twice. There were also separate committees with co-chairmen. Without the volunteer program, most of the council activities would not have been as successful. This in- volved the entire student body. Volunteers were able as well to serve on committees and be chairmen. CAD i L v 'f i 5 2 'A AY AY Z .Q ,M ' tfnff 5 iam nga QQ. fi 5 ... CAD The senior representatives were Cfront rowD Debbie Majors, Paul Buchanan, LeaAnn Motycka, Cammie Kelly, Cback rowD Jed Deloney, and Joey Hebert. CBD The junior representatives were Cfront rowD Kim Plaia, Kristina Useyg Cback rowD Rhonda Wilson, Leigh Smithy, and Ricky Provost. CCD The other junior represen- tatives were Cfront rowD Tammie Leggg Cback rowD Christa Carlsen, Michelle Hill, and Pansey Falcon. CDD Crowned as Sir Twirp was Beau Freyou. CED Five other senior representatives were Cfront rowD Danielle Nicotre, John Anderson, Dawn Bledsoe, Cback rowD Gina Buckley, and Lori Sullivan. CFD The Good Sportsman- ship League delegates were CleftD Dariel Newman, Tawnya Bailey, Dawn Bledsoe, and Leigh Smithy. CGD President Dwayne Romero speaks to the student body. CHD Kissing the pig for charity were Mrs. Gwen Best and Mrs. Charlotte Pittman. . . . people helping people CAJ Sophomore representatives enjoying high school student council are Qkneelingl Molly Landry, Emelda Garciag Csittingj Kim Hanksg fstandingj Diane Hubbard, and Kelly Judice. CBJ Mike Friedman looks on as Danielle Nicotre fills out a twirp license. CCD Sophomores Cfront rowj Leslie Little, Jan May, Csecond rowj Lori Little, Carlie Latiolais, and Jennifer Viator represent their class. QDJ Becky Harter, Cheri Hopper, and dates do the cotton-eyed-joe at the student council dance. QEJ Mr. Ray McCullen persuades Christa Carlsen to donate money for the Kiss-a-pig contest. QFJ Lori Little, Leslie Little, Donna Borel, and Pat English sing a singing valentine to Giles Kibbe while Wayne Vice looks on. CGJ Freshman representatives include ffront rowj Yvette Carlton, Beth Fondreng fsecond rowj Don- na Borel, Connie Landry, Jane Johnson, Tammie Clarkg fthird rowj Jill Swear- ingen, Candy Adams, Renee Railey, and Robin Buckley. KHJ Mary Ann Dugas shows the art of coloring in student council. X 4 wig CEE CHD Q' The Freshman band was an added attraction at ninth grade football games, however, the bandls activities did not stop there. The group practiced for halftime performances at Braves and Warriors home games, and individuals also spent much time preparing for contests with Jane Johnson qualifying for All-region band. The largest contest for in- dividuals was regional UIL Solo and Ensemble at which the group received 13 medals. To finish the rest of the year the freshman band performed at the annual spring concert. The final step for the group was to put away all horns and music and prepare for the next year's marching season. Freshmen pla in perfect harmon -1 CAJ The 1982-83 freshman twirlers were ffront rowj Donna Borel, Rene LeDouxg fsecond rowj Linda Sprinkle, head twirlerg Jane Johnson, drum major, Michelle Davis, fthird rowj Amy Ruddy, Toni Jugovatz, QBJ Freshman All-region band member, Jane Johnson, plays her sax- ophone. CCJ Maureen Durkin and Jaylyn Sturgis practice for contest. CDD The freshman band rehearses during class. CED KFJ The freshman band directors are Mr. R. H. Lee and Mr. Donnie Todd. QU? CFr0nt rowj Donna Borel, twirlerg Linda Sprinkle, head twirlerg Amy Ruddy, twirlerg Becky Sanders, Tammy Derry, Cydney Gerald, Terri Buchanan, Michelle Spooner, Sharon Carrier, Ray Theaux, Kyle Constock, Dana Newman, Brant Graham, Deanne Jones, Kim Rogers, Jason Abshire, Julie Hodges, Nancy Ross, Margie Steinhauser, Toni Jugovatz, Michele Davis, Rene LeDoux, lsecond rowy Mr. R. H. Lee, director, Mr. Donald Todd, assistant director, Jane Johnson, drum ma- jor, tthird rowj Mitzie Wagstaff, Rhonda Bland, Sabrina Fontenot, Mary Ann Espiritu, Donna Richardson, Larissa Hicks, Beth Spencer, Angie Echols, Gena Long, Sheri Moore, Kelly Allison, Lori Lyons, Jaylyn Sturgis, Juanita Soto, Rob- bie Thomas, Sherra Gregory, Maureen Durkin, Jane-Ann Molerg lfourth rowj Meg Varner, Barbara Windle, Sarena Waller, Amy Varner, Shawn Root, Philip Bedair, Clifton Simoneaux, Todd Halbert, Mark Landry, Kevin Vincent, John Solis, Roxine Benton, Wendy Jones, Arline Broussard, Shara Briggs, Christine Hebert, Wendy Graham, Mike Whitney. Indian Band Darren Bartels, Ellen Ducote, Loretta Belair, chaplain, Mona Fontenot, Phillip Frazier, Darrett Reese, Philip Anderson, Troy Simmons. Fifth row: Darla Henderson, Jim Boneau, presi- dent, captain, Suzanne Smith, Juergen Shultz, Steve Holt, Seth Smith, Dean Morgan, Karl Stamm, James Solis, Mike 1 s I -I Q u 5 n I l l Lapraire, Doug Parker, Jim Dungan, Gerald East, Kirk LeMaire, Biff Burris, Rachel Gaspard, Elizabeth Beach, Ben Barnett, captain, Scott Sheppard, adds life captain, Tammy Paris, Gina Far- rell, Carla Davis. Sixth row: Kristi Martin, Natalie Nobles, Jessica Fontenot, Dana Henderson, Sharla Lovelace, Wade Hudson, JoAnna Alexander, Kenneth Curtis Jones, Janice Schnell, Thorton, Kim Greer, Jennifer Tammy LeBleu, captain, Cathy Rhone, Darren Dattalo, captaing Durdin, Selena Einkauf, Jeanna Judy Alvarado, Cindy Jones, Borders, captain, Debbie Carole Schnell, Brenda Bosarge, Thibodeaux. The front line of the Purple Pride set forth to con quer new goals this year. The twirlers had many duties including learning a new routine each week. But first of all they had to A make new headdresses. In addition, the twirlers, for the first time, learn- ed to perform with flags. White flags with a purple and silver design added contrast to the marching contest drill. The times the twirlers have had will not be forgotten. As the year closes, the headdresses will be left behind, but the memories will re- main forever. Front line adds flags QQ .. . QAJ Junior Kelly Locke twirls her Flag with pride. fBl Senior twirlers take time out for a picture. QCJ The 1982-83 front line consists of fsittingj Gina Watkins, Dana Darst, head twirler, Pam Mayq fkneel- ingj Kathy Lum, Robin Keytong fstandingj co-drum major Laura Solis, Cindi Simmons, Christi Darst, Tina VanHess, Julie Hebert, Kelly Locke, and co-drum major Cammie Kelly. QDJ Christi and Dana Darst keep it all in the family. QED Twirlers perform at a pep rally. QFJ Juniors Julie Hebert and Tina VanHess smile for the camera. QGJ Head twirler Dana Darst tips her hat to the crowd. QHJ Co-drum major Cammie Kelly stands at attention. QU Co-drum major Laura Solis directs the band. lFJ QH J CU Band never lets down A school year filled with many musical activities began in August. Those activities never stopped until the end of May. Two weeks before school started, band members were getting ready for the hectic time of year known as football season. Work began with a first division rating at UIL Marching Contest. The hard work paid off as the band received a combined superior rating from the judges. In addition to the rigors of mar- ching season, many individuals began preparing for All-Region tryouts in December. Seven PN-G Band members were selected to the All-Region Band, with two advancing to All-State tryouts in Nacogdoches. At solo and ensemble, seventy-six medals were won. First division gold medal winners qualified for state solo and ensemble contest in Austin. Individual work was vital to the success of the band. This was shown at Concert and Signtreading con- test. The symphonic Band under the direction of Mr. Sammy Almany performed Marche de Bellgian Parachutistesf' C. Wileyg First Suite in E flat for Military Band Gustav Holst' Satiric Dances Normal Del Jollio and received a good rating. The Concert Band, directed by Mr. Karl Wadenpfuhl, played Under One Flag, Von Blon Contrast on a Corelli Theme Hull, 'Symphony in One Move ment, Giovanninni, and received an excellent rating from the judges. Both bands received a superior rating in sightreading. The band played at civic events such as the dedication of the Hebert Library. Groves Pecan and Pow Wow Festival parades, and middle school concerts were other activities taking place during the school year. Although falling short of a few goals, the band pride never let down. QAJ Mr. Sammy Almany PN-G band director. QBJ Mr. Karl Wadenpfuhl, assis- tant director. LCD PN-G Band performed first division marching drill at UIL con- test. CDD All-region band members includ- ed Qfront rowj Dee Hopper, Liz Soliz, Jane Johnsong tback rowj Darren Dattalo, Tammy LeBleu, Jim Boneau, Tommy Mc- Carthy. QED Section Leaders were tfront rowj Jill Comstock, Jeanna Borders, Cam- mie Kelly, Liz Soliz, Lauri Arnold, Laura Solisg Qback rowj Tommy McCarthy, Tammy LeBleu, Scott Sheppard, Ben Barnett, Jim Boneau. QFD Band members marched across field proudly. QGJ Jim Boneau and Tommy McCarthy were selected to the All-area band. fl-lj Officers were Qclockwisej Jim Boneau, presidentg Ben Barnett, vice-president: Khoa Nguyen, secretaryftreasurerg Loretta Bellair, chaplain: Tommy McCarthy, reporter. 1 L To CHD 'PWS l-Alt t t 1f j my ..f if 5' This year the Future Teachers of America attended area convention where for the second year District V historian will be represented by a PN-G student. Lalona Wallace will serve as 83-84 historian taking over Jan Radley's office. The American Field Service continued to stay ae- tive despite not having a foreign exchange student. They worked hard in hopes of sponsoring an exchange student for the 83-84 school year. QAJ Lalona Wallace, District V historian, gets advice from FTA sponsor Mrs. Barbara Ainsworth and outgoing District V historian, Jan Radley. QBJ AFS officers are Mary Cannatella, reporterg Jim Dungan, president, Nathan Hilton, vice-president, Jennifer Rhone, parliamentariang Jill Comstock, secretary: and Christy Comstock, treasurer. CCD FTA officers are tseatcdj Tammy Halbert, vice- presidentg Michelle Ferrisg fstandingj Jenny Samuell, secretaryg Lalona Wallace, president, and Jan Radley, historian. CDD FTA members are ffirst rowj Lalona Wallace, Jan Radley, Donna LeBouef3 tsecond rowj Cindy Roceaforte, Tammy Halbert, Jenny Samuellg tthird rowj Anna Hebert, Michelle Ferris, and Ellen Homes. QEJ AFS sponsor, Mrs. Becky Dungan, shows Karl Stamm, Nathan Hilton and Vivian Manning foreign lands. CFD AFS members are tfront rowj Darren Bartels, Jim Dungan, Nathan Hilton, Karl Stammg fsecond rowj sponsor Mrs. Amy Cline, Jen- nifer Rhone, Jill Comstock, Dona Dunn, Mary Cannatella, David Romero, Brandin Shaw, Ben Barnett, tthird rowj Doug Parker, Christy Comstock, Vivian Manning, Amy Wood, Gary Guillory, Darlijo Smith, David VanVranken and Khoa Nguyen. FTA, AFS, F -U- si -2 KD! CEI HW Indios, Indiens, Indians . . . Three little Indian Clubs CAD l A j M M l 4 ' f ,Mu , Q ,1 ll gg Jw V12 iiwawiifwwiwd WHQQ' ,.,W el eww Y The Art Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Brooks McKenzie, undertook various projects throughout the year. They won the annual spirit poster contest, painted the backdrop for the Variety Show, painted the uno parkingt' lines in the parking lots, and run- throughs for the games on Friday nights. Their chief project for the year was painting an Indian head on the wall in the weight room. Miss Gloria Hester and her Spanish Club had a very active year. They ate at different restaurants and also had food in class. They made hall posters and signs in Spanish for the ball games. During the holi- day season, they made greeting cards and pinatas. They also put up displays in the showcase outside the cafeteria. The French Club consists of 18 members and is sponsored by Mrs. Joanne Conn. They have monthly meetings with a different French food as part of the agenda. They went to Houston to see Cyrano de Bergeracw and finished off the day with a stop at San Jacinto Mall in Baytown. They also spent a Saturday at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts with shopping at the Galleria. Mrs. Conn and some of the students are planning a trip to Europe this summer with a stop in Paris. Some members of the club have also gotten French pen pals to corres- pond with. CAJ The members of the Spanish Club are Cfront rowj Steve Holt, Julie Yanta, John Barfieldg fsecond rowj Adina Ward, Pete Livingston, Renee Worthington, Loretta Bellair. CBJ French Club members are Qfront rowj David Romero, Lisa Cegielski, Gina Buckley, Tommy McCarthy, Qsecond rowj Mrs. Joanne Conn, sponsorg Regina Armstrong, Lisa Mallet, Lisa Howarth, Leian Sheffield, Tammy LeBleu, Jan Hen- ningg fthird rowj David Foreman, Lori Swan, James Boneau, Jennifer Rhone, Ashley Woodyard, Angie Bradley. CCD The Art Club consisted of ffront rowj Julie Wood, Leigh Smithy, Lisa Davisg Qsecond rowj Donna Ware, Laura Daniel, sponsor Mr. Brooks McKenzie, Lisa Gonzales, Rhonda Brinkley. QDD Art Club sponsor Mr. McKenzie and senior Cindy Rowland. ath, science are it. When the slogan fits, use it, say the Math and Science Clubs. Both can lay claim as they have done extremely well in tourna- ment and UIL competition. The Math Club has won a total of 84 trophies and awards, and the QAJ Science club officers are Khoa Nguyen, co-presidentg David VanVranken, co-presidentg Mrs. Sarita Brink, sponsor, and Jim Doyle, vice-president. CBJ Math club officers are Amy Wood, secretaryg Khoa Nguyen, presidentg Darren Gaspard, vice-presidentg Ben Barnett, reporter, and J C X X s 3 R A K --. W. N r N N. T 'r 'ew u 'X LM'0,s, s 'N E. sw. V4 . YN 'Q' 'H l tv 1 X WM K, 'SQ 3' X' sr' 1 sf -ftggaet.. 5 '1 : Este . , Science Club has won 32. In addi- tion three members competed in math and science at the state meet. Not only do the regular con- testants continue to get better but Ms. Clara Graham, sponsor. CCD Proving they are it are members ofthe Math and Science Clubs ffront rowj Carole Hicks, Dennis Eubanks, Chad Davis, and Chris Hulgang Qsecond rowj Amy Wood, Christy Comstock, Jeff Cobb, David VanVranken, Joey Hill, Darren Gaspard, and Clyde Negra. - ,SB sk :Q t, 'ta 'li err N -silk X if t it .. W M J wsu, Sa Q X af if - .K ESQ 1553 rrrr ...yy C it all members of the clubs improve their skills as they strive for a place on the teams. This academic competition becomes more ap- pealing to PN-G's students each year. Howard, Cthird rowj Khoa Nguyen, Rob- bie Thomas, Dana Barker, and Ben Barnett, ffourth rowj Jim Doyle, Robert Campbell, Paul Johnson, Matt McClure, ffifth rowj Tonia Camardella, Ziad Matar, Vivian Manning, Ray Theaux, and Brandin Shaw. 'J it its +2 IL. f 6 H '..... . , x ..., gf, ,,,,.. .... - X ..t.....- ' . ,'x.-Sf.-E - I , 1 1 L '51455'W!'l?si --:if -.. on f., .-.. also ., . ,r iw gtg? Q .gt 'Q' ff .ffqk -,kiwi K I- 2 gif . Q M5 98 ' 59 g FH cooks up active year l xfv The Reservation added a fourth unit to the Future Homemakers of America this year. Throughout the year the groups attended various meetings. Several students attended the area meeting in Lufkin, while others attended the state convention in Dallas. The groups were under the direction of Mrs. Mary Jordan, Mrs. Frances Thomas, Mrs. Jane Convery, and Mrs. Pat Briggs. QAJ Officers of Mrs. Convery's unit were Csittingj Dana Wilson, projects, Christy LaCour, secretary, Tracy Domec, recrea- tion, Cindy Joffrion, program, Qstandingj Becca Yaws, historian, Greg Hamby, president, Mrs. Jane Convery, sponsor. CBJ Officers of Mrs. Jordan's unit were fkneel- ingj Sheila Moore, parliamentariang Kellie Branch, recording secretary, Becky Romero, fifth vice-president, Qsittingl Shelly Anderson, second vice-president, Summer Hoffpauir, third vice-president, Tammy Tate, first vice-president, istan- dingj Gay Broussard, fourth vice- presidentg Mrs. Mary Jordan, sponsor, Melissa Horton, historian, Mia Marks, treasurer. CCD Mrs. Thomas, officers were Csittingj Donna Davis, first vice-president, Tracy Domec, secretary, Becca Yaws, parliamentariang Karen Downs, second vice-president, Lynn Myers, historian, fstandingj Michelle Moore, fifth vice- presidentg Elaine Crorey, photographer, Jan Henning, treasurer, Josie Gonzales, fourth vice-president, Bertha Saumell, president, Mrs. Frances Thomas, sponsor. QDJ Officers of Mrs. Briggs' unit are Csit- tingj Debbie Rice, historian, Debbie Farmer, treasurer, Linda Lind, first vice- president, Darlene Farmer, third vice- presidentg fstandingj Shelly Thompson, fourth vice-president, Mary Macon, secretary, Mrs. Pat Briggs, sponsor, Tam- mi McCreery, fifth vice-president, Karen Ross, president. HOSA, DECA, OEA, work toward goals DECA, OEA, and HOSA con- tinue to help juniors and seniors prepare for the work world. DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj which has two chapters on the Reservation, con- sists ofjuniors and seniors who at- tend four classes, then are released into the work force. For two years students can learn firsthand how the free enterprise system works in the Golden Triangle. OEA iOf- fice Education Associationj and HOSA fHealth Occupation Students of Americaj operate a little different from DECA, as juniors OEA and HOSA students attend training courses in their perspective fieldg then as seniors they are released after a half day of school for work, where they can gain needed experience. All three clubs allow students to get a head start on the career they choose. QA tCJ QED wry , 1 ls Slim'l--- Kill 'l'im1,': Um- il? CAD HOSA officers are Qtop rowj Gaye Griffis, president, Angie Distefano, vice- president, Kim Benson, secretary, Holly Sanders, parliamentariang Andrea Bod- den, reporter, Elaine Crorey, treasurer. CBJ Mr. Kent Conwell explains the correct way to paint a sign to DECA I seniors Melinda Simmons and Michelle Borel. ICJ DECA I officers are Cfront rowj Belinda Storey, sergeant-at-arms, James Corley, junior reporter, Michelle Borel, senior reporter, Csecond rowj Billy Windle, parliamentariang Kevin Hudspeth, presi- dentg Michael Frederick, secretary, Velma Cambell, historian, Jim Cooper, vice- president. KDJ OEA officers are Connie LaVergne, reporter, Becky Moore, secretary, Denise Daspit, junior vice- president, Kim Kimball, senior vice- presidentg Kim Graham, historian, Tammy LaBrie, parliamentariang Margie Morales, treasurer. QED Instructors are Kent Con- well, DECA lg Mrs. Mary Henke, HOSAg T. D. Bushnell, DECA llg Mrs. Trudy Holder, OEA. CFI DECA II officers Cfirst rowj Kristi McCorvey, president, Susan Sonnier, secretary, Brenda Adams, reporter, Angie Begnaud, photographer, Paula Vokolek, treasurer, fsecond rowj Wylie Rogers, sergeant-at-armsg Burny Hankins, parliamentariang Sam Fadhli, vice-president, Hal Burright. historian. V CA chapters enjo successful year at P - VICA tVocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj, which has seven chapters at PN-G, gives students a chance to learn a trade and be prepared for life after high school. VICA students in Welding, Auto Mechanics, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Vocational Drafting, Cosmetology, and Machine Shop, attend three hour labs each school day where they received advance training in their perspective field. ICT students are on a different schedule, these students attend half a day of school and then are released to a job which in some way deals with a trade. All seven groups participate in area and state competition. QA IDX Num 51 QAJ Dana Spikes is pleased with a job well done. CBJ ICT officers are Cfront rowj Paul Mora, treasurer, James Gassiott, presi- dentg Craig Provost, vice-president, Curt Battenfield, reporter, Qsecond rowj Craig Grice, sergeant-at-armsg Alan Simmons, parliamentariang David Goudeau, secretary. QCD Air Conditioning and Refrigeration officers are Chad Lough, secretary, Edward Broussard, reporter, David Molbert, sergeant-at-arms, An- thony Anselmo, president, Danny Hebert, treasurer, Kyle Flory, vice-president. QDJ Machine shop officers are Dean Golmon, vice-presidentg Billy Lynch, parliamen- tariang Dan Ross, presidentg Darren Morales, reporter, David Hinson, secretary, Lecel Kimball, treasurerg Brian Roy, sergeant-at-arms. QED Senior Dan Ross works on a bicycle. QFJ ICT instruc- tor Mr. Billy Moak, Cosmetology Instruc- tor Mrs. Sheron Mallory, Vocational Draf- ting instructor Mr. Rodney Gouthier. QGJ Welding officers are Tim Evans, secretary, John Davis, sergeant-at-armsg Jerry Long, reporter, Keith Noack, treasurer, Kirk Hargraves, presidentg Chris Sheffield, parliamentarian. CHD Machine shop in- structor Mr. Darrell Fletcher, Air- Conditioning and Refrigeration instructor Mr. Jim Bynum, Welding instructor Mr. Joe Metcalfe, Auto Mechanics instructor Mr. Benny Baxter. 5 . WiAA,,,, Vg I V 4 QF' , 8 SW igygix Sze if ,A Q , AJ CBJ 'K ICA students prepare for future QAJ Machine shop shows off its good as new bicycles. QBJ Auto Mechanics of- ficers are Shane Baxter, sergeant-at-arms, David Patton, parliamentariang Chet Russell, secretaryg Drew Rutherford, presidentg Troy Tiritilli, vice-president, Clayton LaVergne, treasurer. CCD Juniors Lionel Hinson and Darin Morales compete in the annual broom balancing contest. CD1 Drafting officers are Dwayne Johnson, reporterg Mike Aldredge, parliamentariang Troy Bleakley, president, Kathy Gibson, secretary, Thomas Arvizo, treasurerg Greg Williams, vice-president. QEH Cosmetology officers are Stacey Gibbs, secretary, Terri Hatton, sergeant-at-arms, Cindy Joffriung treasurerg Cindy Frederick, vice-president, Wendy Crochet, president, Michelle Choate, parliamentariang Renee Boulet, reporter. QFD Senior Jim Cooper wants to know who is running the show around here. CGJ Senior Terri Hatton Cuts hair. CHD Mr. Johnson? Indian Singers on tour in '83 The Indian Singers busily filled their year by proving they truly were Indian Singersf' The group consisted of Patrick Cammarata and Julie Thompson, two-year seniorsg Brad McCaleb and Cindy Rowland, one-year members, Kel- ly DeVoll, Biff Burris, Seth Smith, Cindy Pyland, Judy Trahan, and Sharon Finley, juniors. Instrumentalists were Peter Voight, bassg David Duplan- tis, guitarg Denise Carlin, piano, and one-year senior Scott Shep- ,,l,,,... I ..W ...M pard on drums. Elisa Westmoreland was manager of the group which was under the leadership of Billy Curl. Throughout the year they per- formed many concerts. Among these was one for the general faculty of Port Neches Indepen- dent School District. The group also entertained at the New Teachers Banquet, the PTA District Council Workshop, the Port Neches Lions Club, and the Pow Wow Festival as well as many others. The group competed in the UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest in Liberty where they received a I Cfirstj Division rating. The group soon after traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, where they got a taste of country and true blue grass music. The year ended on a high note with the annual Spring Concert. It was a year to be remembered by all who were involved. 1 QBJ The Indian Singer members are Pylandg Ckneelingj Kelly DeVoll, Biff Bur- Scott Sheppard, Elisa Westmoreland, and Cseatedj Cindy Rowland, Julie Thompson, ris, Brad McCaleb, Seth Smith, and Pat Peter Voight. Judy Trahan, Sha F' l ' ' ' ' ' ron in ey, and Cindy Cammarata, Cstandmgl David Duplantis, lv K 1 ,, H QB, Al CAD Indian singers arrive in Tennessee. QBJ David Duplantis displays his talent. QCH Indian singer guys Get Down on it, QDJ while Indian singer girls Punk Out. CED Scott Sheppard backs the group up on drums. Concert Choir likes to sin The 1982-83 members of Con- cert Choir performed under the direction of Mr. Billy Curl. The year was filled with many ac- tivities including shows at the Col- lins Apartment Community room, Cresthaven Nursing Home, and Christmas shows at First Bank Trust, Central Mall, and PN-Gis Christmas show in the auditorium. The Concert Choir was also for- tunate enough to be taped at KJAC for still another Christmas show. They also competed at Beaumont Charlton-Pollard February 5 in the Solo and Ensemble Competition. They then competed in Concert and Sight Reading where they received a II in Sight Reading and a III in con- cert. They closed the year with their annual Spring Concert. E CAD CBJ The concert choir members are tseatedj Terry Johnson, Kelly Bridges, Angie Thames, Liz Soliz, Dana Dillon, Kris Ses- sions, and Dee Hopperg tkneelingj Harold White, Duane Decuir, Rick Juarez, and Robert Trahang fstandingj Paula Lockwood, Lauri Arnold, Rebecca Pellerin, Cyndi Pyland, Ginger Bryant, Dee Ann Dillon, Glen Gregoire, Lane Block, Tommy Meadows, Eddie Stokes, Elise Bryant, Leslie Little, Missy Reynolds, Karron Bean, Paula Callen- bach, Elisa Westmoreland and the direc- tor, Mr. Billy Curl. QAJ Concert choir officers are president Lane Block, vice-president Denise Busby, secretary Elisa Westmoreland and reporter Dee Hopper. QBJ State finalists are Cynthia Pyland and Harold White. QCD Mr. Curl directs during class. QDJ Choir members gather around the piano. CED Greg Mann exclaims, Who me? QFD Elise and Liz pose for the camera. QGJ Cynthia Pyland and Lauri Arnold back up the choir. The school year was an exciting one for the drama and debate clubs. They competed in various tournaments and festivals to prepare for UIL competition in the spring. The Tribe Troupe pro- duced the UIL one-act play entry, The Long Christmas Dinnerf' In order to qualify for state, one must receive a superior ranking at an earlier festival. Those who qualified for state were Dee Hop- per, Lisa Howarth, Danny Bled- soe, Mary Ann Lynch, Al Hohmann, Lori Dorsey, David Duplantis, Brougher Bass, Ziad Matar, Troy Badeaux, and Duane Decuir. The members of these clubs keep the competitive spirit alive through much practice and hard work. CAD Indians live to act and argue CCD QAD Debate Club officers are Dona Dunn, president, Suzanne Smith, vice-presidentg Jolene Steele, secretary. CBD Mary Ann Lynch talks herself to death in the UIL one-act play. QCJ Heading the Drama Department are Mrs. Dixie Tucker and Mrs. Gail Parks. CDD Acting up at the French pep rally are drama club members Cfirst TOW5 Michelle Tanner, Al Hohmann, Dee Hopper, and Maria Hebert, Qsecond rowj Debbie Boyle, Diane Rutland, and Kim Rogers. QED Officers for the freshman-sophomore drama club include ffirst rowj Kim Rogers and Al Hohmann, Csecond rowj Diane Rutland and Laura McLeod. CFD The Bayard family, Biff Bur- ris, Tommy McCarthy, Dee Hopper, Lynette Oliver and Troy Badeaux, talk over Christmas dinner. QGJ Tommy Mc- Carthy expresses his amazement. QHJ Drama Club officers from the up- perclassmen are ffirst rowj Lynett Oliver, Dee Hopper, tsecond rowj Danny Breaux, Maria Hebert, fthird rowj Tessy Roy, Brougher Bass. QGJ Debate sponsor Mr. Bill Madigan works diligently. CDD CED rm H Freshmen finish first The Braves and the Warriors combined to enter one freshman team in the ninth grade UIL com- petition this year and they won sweepstakes. In ready writing the par- ticipants received l superior, 4 ex- cellents, in typing-electric l ex- cellentg in spelling 2 excellents, 2 goodsg in number sense 2 superiors, 2 excellentsg in infor- mative l superior, 2 goods, in per- suasive 3 superiors, l excellent, in prose 2 superiors, 2 excellents, in poetry 3 superiors, l good, in im- promptu debate 2 superiors, l ex- cellent. These places totaled 127 points and a district win. A J l CED gtg N144-X 1 ETS l V, CGD CHD QAD Members of the one-act cast were Tracey Walters, Lori Avila, Dana Poss, Kirk Carver. CBD Participating in poetry interpretation were Sharon Darbonne, Steve Jacoby, Kim Rogers, and Ray Theaux. QCD Spelling participants were Sherri Moore, Amy Ruddy, Jane Johnson, Angie Straface, and Charlyn Beck. CDD Participating in typing were Gene Long, Una Gore, Martha Suiter, Angela Plagman, and Carla Hale. CED Number Sense participants were Brandon Shaw, Dana Barker, Robbie Thomas, Ray Theaux, and Troy Guidry. QFD Par- ticipating in prose reading were Melissa Mead, Mike Arnold, Sharon Darbonne, and Jay McConathy. CGD Participating in informative speaking were Lori Avila, Martha Suiter, Margie Steinhauser, and Beth Fondren. CHD Persuasive speakers were Beth Fondren, Jane Swearingen, Mike Arnold, and Melissa Mead. KID Par- ticipating in ready writing were Shara Briggs, Charlyn Beck, Melissa Mead, Margie Steinharuser, and Carolyn Schaff. CJD Debaters were Jane Swearingen, Amy Ruddy, Donna Borel, DeAnne Jones, Jill Swearingen, and Jane Moler. -G wins District Sweepstakes A major spring activity at Port Neches-Groves is the annual University lnterscholastic League literary competition. Students ac- tually begin to prepare for the event in January. Many long hard hours are spent studying and practicing for the events. The students spend time both after school and in study hall preparing for their respected contests. The contests include typing, short- hand, science, calculator, number sense, ready writing, spelling, debate, drama, and journalism. This year the contest was held on March 23 at Beaumont Charlton-Pollard. PN-G was represented well and sent students to regionals in spelling, typing, shorthand, number sense, jour- nalism, calculator, and science. Not only did they accomplish that terrific goal, but they were able to bring home the sweepstakes trophy. PN-G is extremely proud of these fine young students and deeply appreciates all the time and effort they are willing to give. CA IBD QAJ UIL speech contestants are Qfront row! Maria Hebert, Mrs. Dixie Tucker, sponsor, Lynett Oliver, Qsecond rowj Melissa Mead, Troy Badeaux, Al Hohmann, David Wright, Danny Breaux, and Dee Hopper. LBJ Journalsim UIL par- ticipants are Qfront rowj Amy Dykeman, Mrs. Margie Fuller, sponsor, Shelley Troy, Qsecond rowj Jill Dumesnil, Dariel Newman and Jan Sessions. QCD One-act play cast members are Kim Greer, Lisa Howarth, Kirk Lemaire, Darren Dattalo, Carole Schnell, Duane Decuir, Maria Hebert, Phillip Anderson, Biff Burris, Dee Hopper, Lynett Oliver, Troy Badeaux, Tommy McCarthy, Danny Breaux, Mary Ann Lynch. QD! UIL typing participants are Angela Plagman, Martha Suiter, Mrs. Gay Lindner, sponsorg Gena Long, Una Gore, Carla Hale. QED The debaters are Qclockwisej Wade Hudson, Suzanne Smith, Beth Cox, Dona Dunn, and Curtis Jones. CFD UIL spellers are Charlyn Beck, .lill Comstock, Gary Guillory, and Mrs. Hazel Chambless, sponsor. UIL does well wi QAJ Participants in UIL number sense were Darren Gaspard, Clyde Howard, and Ben Barnett. QBJ UIL ready writers were Lynett Oliver, Cammie Kelly, and Ben Barnett. ICJ UIL shorthand participants were Charlene Richardson, Laura Solis, and Tina Ortiz with sponsor Mrs. Betty Cowan. QDJ Participating in UIL calculator were David VanVranken, Christie Comstock, and Khoa Nguyen. QEJ UIL science participants were Khoa Nguyen, Vivian Manning, and David VanVranken. Seven compete for state titles Eight students advanced to UIL regional competition in seven con- tests and seven, one in each con- test, qualified for state. PN-G was proud and even though none placed at state, the pride was not diminished for to have entries in seven contests was an accomplish- ment in itself. ln journalism Jan Sessions competed in headline writing. ln math Darren Gaspard competed in number sense and Khoa Nguyen competed in calculator. ln business Tina Ortiz competed in shorthand and Carla Hale com- peted in typing. Jill Comstock was entered in spelling and David VanVranken competed in science. The three-day trip was an ex- perience the seven students and six teachers will not soon forget. QAJ UIL state qualifiers were Carla Hale, Tina Ortiz, Jan Sessions, Jill Comstock, Darren Gaspard, David VanVranken, Khoa Nguyen. LBJ Jill Comstock and as s vec J . ,,,,,, ,W 5 5 ,,,, Gary Guillory advanced to Regionals in spelling. QCD Jan Sessions advanced to Regionals in journalism. CDD Advancing to state in number sense was Darren Gaspard and in calculator and science were Nguyen and David VanVranken. CED Tina Ortiz advanced to Regionals in shorthand while Carla Hale advanced in typing. me KBJ CCD F5 x 'QQ I .aff-'3 ul1q- J CDD i in V CA members shin in competition QAJ Five ICT students received first place honors at the state level, they are Shane Appleman, Robin Rayburn, James Gassiott, Michael Barker, and Charles Foster. CBJ Air Conditioning and Refrigeration state winners include Cfront rowj Kyle Flory, first placeg Robert Hoyt, fifth place, Anthony Anselmo, first place, fsecond rowj David Molbert, first place, Cliff Geron, first place. QCD Regional VOE winners are Tammy Williams, first place in Accounting I and relatedg Connie LaVergne, second place in preparation and verbal communication, Cindy Wise, sixth place in Stenographic I. QDJ Area winners ffront rowj Keith Noack, welding, Dan Ross and Neal Landry, machine shop, tsecond rowj Shane Baxter, David Patin, Troy Tiritilli, Drew Rutherfurd, Clayton LaVergne, auto mechanics. CED Regional VOE winners are Kim Kimball, second place in job interview IIQ Kim Graham, second place in typing II and related, Margie Morales, fifth place general clerical II. QFD DECA area winners are James Corley, Jim Cooper, Yvette Cole, and Doug Jordan. Kim, Tammy advance to nationals ii xi H au n CAD CBJ I n an n t L-----..........! DJ lL... ,ll CAD Tammy Williams won first place at VOE state level in business mathematics and third place in accounting and related I, qualifying her for national competition, CBJ Kim Graham won second place in typ- ing Il and related at the state VOE com- petition and she also qualified for national competition. QCJ Area air conditioning and refrigeration winners are ffront rowj An- thony Anselmo, Charles Moak, Cliff Geron, Robert Hoytg Csecond rowj Matt Bergeron, Kyle Flory, Thomas Ducote, David Molbert, Danny Hebert. QDJ Auto mechanic state winners are Shane Baxter, David Patin, Troy Tiritilli, and Drew Rutherford. CEJ ICT area winners are ffront rowj Jeffery Floyd, Robin Rayburn, Brad Graham, Shane Appleman, fsecond rowj Michael Barker, Charles Foster, Robert Proctor, James Gassiot, Craig Pro- vost, and Curt Battenfield. CFj Cosmetology area winners are Denise Babin, Lisa Fountain, Stacey Gibbs, Cin- dy Frederick, and Bambi Pansano. A Starry, Starry Nightw was the theme for the 1983 Junior- Senior prom hosted by the Junior Class. The prom was held at the Brad Club on March 26 from 8 p.m. until l a.m. The club was transformed into a twilight sky by dangling stars and clouds which carried out the theme. The music was provided by J. J. Jeffery of KALO 99 and pictures were taken by Leo Weeks Photography. Junior Class president Ricky Provost opened the evening with a welcome speech and later called out numbers for door prizes donated by local merchants. Star I CAD Senior girls pose for a garter picture. QBJ Tracy Walters models her prom dress. CCI Mr. Byrd and his date Mr. Warner ar- rive in style. QDJ Decorations carry out prom theme. QED Couples stand in line for prom pictures. QFD PN-G's finest smile for the camera. CGD Jed Deloney and Helen Viator show off their prom attire. . l Star light Star bright CAJ Deny Duhon and Shelley Anderson and QBJ Dan Ross and Hollie Sourdellia arrive at the prom. QCD Mr. Floyd Matts and Mr. Billy Curl star gaze. QDJ Mr. Loe Weeks arranges Stacy McDaniel and Mark Adkinson for prom pictures. QED Prom goers smile for the camera. CFJ Stacey Alexander and Ned Landry sign in. QGJ Deanna Smith and Kurt Hargraves take a break. E 4 J fa K ff l if Q AA Indians pick new leaders Cheerleader and Indian Spirit tryouts were held on April 22 with 14 girls and 7 boys anxiously awaiting the election results. After nine days of strenuous work and many sore muscles, everyone agreed clinic was an ex- perience never to be forgotten. The juniors elected were Jill Dumesnil and Sherri Freyou. Dwayne Fowler was the newly elected Indian Spirit. The three sophomores elected were Elisa Adams, Dena Dattalo, and Kim Hanks. This group will join the returning cheerleaders Susan Day, Nancy Geoffroy, and Katy Reeder. As the year comes to a close, the seniors realize that all good things must come to an end and their moccasins must be filled by the newly elected spirit leaders. CBJ CAD QCD luminan- T17 CAD The newly elected cheerleaders are Dena Dattalo, Kim Hanks, Elisa Adams, Sherri Freyou, and Jill Dumesnil. Newly elected Indian Spirit Csittingj is Dwayne Fowler. QBJ Cheerleader sponsor Mrs. Suzanne Mondey, prepares for tryouts. QC, DJ Jill Dumesnil and Kim Hanks jump for joy. QED Yes, Lisa, they called out your name, says Kim Hanks as she hugs her with excitement. CFI The returning juniors are Katy Reeder, Nancy Geoffroy, and Susan Day. QGJ Dena Dattalo is all smiles as her name is called out. QHJ The cheerleaders perform a stunt three stories high. QD Sherri Freyou's epxression says it all. On May 5 the band directors selected drum majors for 1983-84g Denise Carlin and Vivian Manning were chosen on the basis of their skills in executing marching drills, vocal drills, and directing the band. Twirler clinic began on May 6 with the candidates' military solos. On May 9-ll the candidates were cliniced by Grace Withers, a former Indian twirler and Sam Houston State twirler. The girls were taught and graded on the dance routine taught by Grace. On May I3 the band directors announced the twirlers for 1983-84. The girls selected were junior Denise Gay, and sophomores JoAnna Alexander, Ellen Ducote, Cathy Durdin, and Dana Fournet. They will join two-year seniors Kelly Locke, head twirlerg Cindi Simmons, assistant head twirlerg Christi Darst, Julie Hebert, and Tina Van Hess. Directors select 1 junior, 4 sophs , -s Q . -81. . , fire W e CD3 CED QAJ Co-drum majors Denise Carlin and Vivian Manning. QBJ Head twirler and assistant head twirler Kelly Locke and Cindi Simmons. 1983-84 twirlers CCD Denise Gay, CDJ Cathy Durdin, CED Ellen Ducote, CFD Dana Fournet, CGD JoAnna Alexander. . X , .sf usp Memorable year comes to end The lndianettes' long year is over, but the memories of the times they shared together are not gone. Although football season was over too soon, the lndianettes, busy schedule did not stop. Com- petition practice rewarded the In- dianettes with a sweepstakes trophy from the Houston CCD E Invitational. Tryouts came next and brought two weeks of hard work for both junior lndianettes and the can- didates from which 48 juniors and sophomores were selected. On May 19, the lndianette ban- quet, the last time the lndianettes joined together to share the special friendships that were made throughout the year, was held at Arthur's. The nine new line officers were presented with headdresses and the captain was named. Even though the ln- dianette year is over, the memories will linger to last a lifetime. CD7 3iVi0Na IEEFRY gebble vginaeiwi Km y 'Dana IB Zlf Loynemn Eunusii, gN1iw.Ru'fiAND, JJAvi5, iggzuekict. BOUW Many Chills TERBN 'DANE CARLA Lqufllf Elisa CRY it El 54 Ez., ' i In 47, all alll., D'liRi.T , FONTENJ Do. ,iJ'i,T' il5F.Ng rlggfizk Jfssica ijijfipyi Uri' 1:3 SQQQQZ iMl?gXQE w 'iii W 'lg 'iq Sl 57 GO , fl, 1 0 tbcltwnntv. mtl 2 Ge itjft Wfkg Bgaauei Nlm01aGwlL ?iA:t?s Kkissy L05 lingua gangs SiMouey JB Q3 1.4 4,47 W lofi 70 'IS '11, '77 l gm, BERNARQ 'P E J l ll, ll, H K' Iftcffk, MA RACHEL lgiiiix' Jiiim 'liiiamy gii-'fini Mimi, Alf It QL 85' J' 98 8a Q4 97 Walnut Irwin, LEE, gilslhy, Pnlmorf, Shmofv. Nlmerq Ge REMV 135 iiially Leica Amy MAH' 'li'aisnA CFD CHD QAJ The top ten seniors as announced at the banquet were Cfront rowl Tawnya Bailey, Lisa Storey, Denise McCutcheon, Jamie Hyde, Teri Olivierg tsecond rowj Karen Culbertson, Brenda Griner, Sue Yoo, Leigh Wommack, Michele Frederick. QBJ Ideal lndianette Shelley Troy with Senior and Junior Showmanship Amy Dykeman and Pansey Falcon. QCD Tina Hebert, Connie Zimmerman, and Kris Pellerin strike a pose in Rise ofthe Animalf, QDJ The newly elected line of- ficers for the 83-84 season are ffront rowj Lt. Pansey Falcon, Lt. Kelly Jeffery, Lt. Laurie Cegielski, Lt. Helen Viatorg fsec- ond rowj Captain Staci LeLeux, Lt. Kim Girouard, Lt. Stacy Adams, Lt. Dana Reaux, Lt. Hollie Sourdellia. QED The elected officers prepare to Beat lt. QFJ New lndianettes for the S3-84 season, as revealed by the infamous poster. CGD ln- dianettes are out of this world with Planet Rock. QHJ The revealing of new In- dianettes creates much excitement. CU These feathery chickens are In the Moodf, QJJ Dana Dillon performs with personality. CKJ Lea Ann Motycka per- forms a flashy prop routine. 95 Magazine sells out The 1982-83 school year was filled with hard work, creativity, and fun for the Looking Glass staff. The Looking Glass consisted of short stories, poetry, essays, and art contributed by students. The staff encouraged student participation by sponsoring several contests. Winning the Spotlight Award for superior literary achievement was Pete Livingston. Jill Comstock, editor-in-chief, and Lisa Cegielski, associate editor, attended the Trinity University literary magazine workshop in June to strengthen their knowledge of content and organization. Mrs. Joanne Conn was sponsor of the Looking Glass staff. QA LAD Editor-in-chief, Jill Comstock, and associate editor, Lisa Cegielski, look over past copies of the magazine. QBJ The Look- ing Glass staff consisted of Julie Wood, Christy Comstock, Lisa Cegielski, Jill Comstock, Regina Armstrong, Vivian Manning, David VanVranken, David Romero, Dona Dunn, Pete Livingston, Darren Dattalo, and Ben Barnett. QC! Sponsor Mrs. Joanne Conn is all smiles. QDJ The editorial staff consisted of Lisa Cegielski, associate editor, Jill Comstock, editor-in-chief, Gary Guillory, general coordinatorg David Romero, junior editorg and Ben Barnett, business manager. QEJ Contest winners are Qclockwisej Diane Hubbard, Ziad Matar, Jennifer Lynch, Matt McClure, Pete Livingston, Jennifer Rhone, and David VanVranken. Photography is as necessary to the yearbook as the alphabet is to readingg you can't do the latter without the former. PN-Gls student photographers are kept busy with requests to fill a 376-page yearbook and 8-page newspapers. They work under constant deadlines made worse by the insistence of the publications staff. In the end, however, it is all okay for they helped record PN-G memories. IA Photographers have snap Publications prove 'P -G IS ITV Like everyone else the publica- tionis staffs had to deal with the change that took place this year. The staff started preparing for the year by attending both the Trinity and Lamar Journalism Workshops this past summer. As school started the Pow Wow staff began preparing for its first paper. Not only did the paper have to cover the usual senior, junior and sophomore activities, f'::: --'r :f7 fs,- CBD cm but the freshman activities had to be covered as well. Likewise the War Whoop had an additional thirty-two pages ad- ded to accommodate the 400 new students that were added to the high school. Together the staffs solved the problem and were able to record all the great times of the 1983 school year. QCD KG, szffi, 4 HJ CAD Tawnya Bailey at work. QBJ Layout editor Kara Kibbe keeps busy. ICJ Typists for publications were Sherolyn Etheridge, Shelley Troy, and Kara Kibbe. CDD The 1983 section editors and Amy take time for the camera. QED Andy Owen works on his page plans. QFD War Whoop editor, Amy Dykeman, looks over the past year- books. CGJ Pow Wow co-editors, Woody Thames and Shelley Troy, look over the final copy ofthe paper. QHJ The following students attended the Trinity Journalism Institution: Woody Thames, Andy Owen, Amy Dykeman, Sue Yoo, Kara Kibbe, and Kellye Hanks, Clj Journalsim I poses for a picture on Homecoming. We work and pla A 5 QBJ CFD CGD H7 QAJ Sue Yoo and Kellye Hanks enjoy working on the picture page. KBJ Dawn Bledsoe and Jeanna Borders work on their yearbook page. CCD Lamar .Iournalsim Workshop participants show off their trophies. These students are Michele Frederick, Dariel Newman, Shelley Troy, Laurie Arnold, Amy Dykeman, Liz Soliz, Leiah Sheffield, Jeanna Borders, .lan Ses- sions, Jane Ledet, Anne Carson, and Tawnya Bailey. CDD Mrs. Fuller shows off her Christmas present from first period. CED Junior Abbe Welch learning the ropes. fFj Elise Bryant takes time out to smile. CGD Working on their page plans are Dariel Newman and Michael Frederick. QHJ Laurie Arnold and Liz Soliz look over their work. HJ Ninth period takes time to pose for the camera. ,V ' R N 1 ,X X . w --- - ,ff M v, f w . X 1 1 f U53 Section editors Andy Gwen and Daria! Newman 1233 Richard Nelson mnxpetfps wiih a Vision' Piraic for the hall. anagers, Trainers work never ends QA The coaching staff and athletes could not function properly without the help of the dedicated managers and trainers and the things that they do. The jobs they do consist of tak- ing care of injured players, issuing and repairing equipment, washing clothes and towels, and just being there in an athlete's time of need. Although the hours these young men work are often long, they seem to enjoy what they do. These managers and trainers had many good times which more than made up for the many hours that they put in. H fe PNG ruwlif HAINLS 1?' CAD The managers and trainers are ffront rowj Kirk Rivas, Mike Crouch, Robert Foret, J. J. Jonesg fsecond rowj Chris Har- ringtong Dwayne Fowler, Mark Schex- nayder, Jay Toups, Mike Schexnayder, Clint McNeil. QBJ Mr. David Fendley tells his managers to get to work. ICJ Robert Foret works hard to repair a helmet. QDD Kirk Rivas takes care of someone's foot. QED Mike Crouch flashes the camera a smile. QFD Randy Odom checks the whirlpool. KGJ J. J. Jones lifts heavy equip- ment. CHJ Jay Toups gives a friendly smile. CD Mark Schexnayder is caught by the camera. QJJ Busy wrapping a foot is Mike Schexnayder. QKJ Richard Car- raway collects dirty laundry. The 1982 Indian football team began the year expected by some With one starter returning on defense and the same offense ex perience was not this team's long suit. However with a JV team that went 10-0 the year before, a group of lettermen determined to win, and the new two-team playoff system, this squad was out to surprise a few people Though they were not blessed with great size, the biggest starter was quarterback Deny Duhon at 195 pounds, they made up with heart and desire. Also a defense which had a 145-pound defensive end and a 155-pound linebacker used a stunting and aggressive style to stop opponents early The first game of the season was a trip to Pasadena to play on the astroturf of the J. Frank Dobie Longhorns led by Lawrence Mit- chel, the fastest sprinter in the na- tion. Defense was the main factor, holding the Longhorns to 7 points, but a kickoff returned for a touchdown did in the young In- dians, 12-10. The next Friday night the Tribe hosted the number one ranked Bryan Vikings. Expectations were high for the home opener, but the bigger, more experienced team from Bryan controlled the tempo of the game and beat the Indians 28-6. Again the kicking game hurt the Indians, for one of the A i 9 Tribe starts competitive season to finish no better than last place. : G 4 J CBD J, y - Vikings' scores was a punt returned the distance, and also an interception was returned for a score. QAJ All-district defensive guard Greg Peterson C301 and linebacker Shaun LaBorde 0181 get defensive instructions. CBJ All-district safety Brad Worsham finds open field. QCD Bec Wilson C331 slips through the hole. 1 1 Members of the 1982 Indian football team are tfront rowj Kirk Rivas, manager, J. J. Jones, managerg Steve Tassin, Bec Wilsong Kevin Guilbeau, Doug Klinkhammer1 Darin Borne, Jack McDuffie, Alan Ben- ton, Steve Nolin, Jon Carona, Greg Peter- son, Clint McNeal, trainerg Qsecond rowl Mike Crouch, managerg Robert Foret. CCD manager, Jervis Kelley, Shaun LaBorde, Alan Guilbeaux, Mark Lee, Mike Losack, Jeff Theis, Brad Worsham, Don Brown, Jimmy Bosarge, Dwayne Fowler, trainer, Jay Toups, trainer, fthird rowj Coach Doug Ethridge, head coach, Mr. David Fendley, athletic trainer, Wayne Pate, John Nichols, Mark Gilbert, Woody Thames, Richard Nelson, Deny Duhon, Kenneth Rost, Todd Beatle, Gary Wilson, Chris Harrington, trainer, Coach Jerry Hooper, Mike Schexnayder, trainer, Coach Don Bryson, Mark Shexnayder, trainer, ffourth rowj Coach Lloyd Ricketson, Artie Trahan, Billy Ramey, Paul Buchanan, Tim Hollier, Richard Bolyard, Mike Tate, Pierce Harrington, Allen Hilton, Pat Salinas, Alden Hilton, Coach Togo Railey, Coach Wayne Winn, ffifth rowl Coach Mike Bradshaw, Coach Butch Troy, David Healy, Earl Hilton, Steve Hall, Lance Freeman, Darren Brown, Troy Daugherty, Gerry Waldo, Beau Freyou, Tracy Mooneyham, Coach Terry Cobb. Young team starts season slow The next week it was the same song but a different verse against the Baytown Sterling Rangers. Ranked number four in pre- season, the Rangers brought to ln- dian Stadium a very well disciplined and balanced football team. During a game which was a defensive struggle, the Indians led 6-5 with 1:46 left. I-Iowever, a tired Indian defense yielded to a strong fourth-quarter push by the Rangers which put them on top 13-12. Next Friday night the opposite prevailed, as the Tribe held on to its 17-14 victory against the Beaumont-Charlton-Pollard Cougars. Though it was not a most impressive win, the Indians were glad to get it. Also it started their district record on a positive note. Next on the agenda were the Pirates from Vidor led by Tim Hagler. On this night Hagler well deserved the award of Most Valuable Playeri' in district 22- 5A for he rushed for over 200 yards with two bruised thighs. Though the score was only 21-7, the offense was starting to show signs of maturing. Then the Indians hosted the West Orange-Stark Mustangs in a battle that ended with the Tribe on top 19-14 and kept their playoff hopes alive with a 2-1 district record. The Indians then traveled to Beaumont to face the newly created West Brook Bruins, the result of a merger of Hebert and Forest Park. In a wild scoring bat- tle the Indians scored the most points they had scored all season up to that point, 28, but the Bruins put 35 on their side of the scoreboard and went on to win the state championship as the second place team from district 22-5A. IA? QB, CCT l l 1 i i li CDD CT 1Aj Place kicker Gary Wilson adds on three points. 1BJ Jeff Theis returns a kickoff. 1CJ .Ion Carona 1281 stops a receiver with Kevin Guilbeau 1731 not far behind. 1DJ Indian defense reacts to Baytown Sterling. 1EJ Here come the Indians! 1F5 Earl Hilton 1625 celebrates Kenneth Rost's 1113 touchdown. 1Gl Lance Freeman pulls in a touchdown. 1l-IJ Peter Voight 1751 and Ar- tie Trahan 1243 put the crunch on a BC-P receiver. CHD QAJ Kenneth Rost fl lj runs for more yardage. fBj Allen Hilton C641 tells Bec Wilson 133D how happy he is to be on the same team. QCJ Artie Trahan C241 follows guards Earl Hilton C625 and Troy Daughtery 1661. QDJ David Healy, anchor of the offensive line, first team All-district and member of the Super Team. QEJ Deny Duhon prepares to throw. fFJ Richard Nelson is satisfied with a big fourth quarter catch against French. CAD Q strong Then the Nederland Bulldogs came to Port Neches in hopes that a 17-year dominance by the In- dians could be ended. However, it was the same song, verse 18 and a little sweeter melody, for the Tribe did in the Year of the Dog with a 49-0 romp. In a game surrounded by a lot of hoopla like letter writing and car parades, etc. the Indians proved that ac- tions speak louder than words. The win had the Tribe still in the playoffs picture tied for second place with French, Vidor, and West Brook. In the next-to-last outing of the season, the Indians again traveled to Beaumont, this time to face the French Buffaloes. On a very slop- py field which hampered Frenchis running game, the Indians came from behind with a last minute touchdown set up by a pass from Deny Duhon to Richard Nelson to win 21-14. After two strong wins, the In- dians were now playing in playoff form. They had one last chance to make post-season play, beat number two ranked Thomas Jef- ferson and hope that West Brook and Vidor would tie to eliminate each other. The Yellow Jackets took quick control with two quick scores, and the Indians could only manage three points. However, in the second half, the Tribe came back to assume control. Handling the trenches convincingly, the team's true enemy in this contest was turnoverstand time, for the final score was 29-17 with the Yellow Jackets on top. There is a saying The Indians never lose, they just run out of timef, That is what happened to this game and this team, having trouble getting started but coming on very strong in the end. The In- dians did not lose, they just ran out of time. Time runs out for the Indians Scorebox PN-G Opponent 10 Dobie 12 6 Bryan 28 12 Sterling 13 17 'BC-P 14 7 'Vidor 21 19 'WO-S 14 28 'West Brook 35 49 'Nederland 0 21 'French 14 17 'TJ 29 'Denotes district games Won 4g Lost 6 CCD 1A1 Pierce Harrington 1651 jolts the football away from a French running back as Todd Beatle 1521 and Jon Carona 1281 converge on the fumble. 1B1 Doug Klinkham- mer 1341 breaks down on a Mustang punt returner as Paul Buchanan 1341 closes in. 1C1 David Wallace runs for more yardage. 1D1 Captains against French are Bec Wilson 1331, Woody Thames 1681, Earl Hilton 1621, and Darren Brown 1851. 1E1 Woody Thames discovers new blocking technique used by a Nederland player. 1F1 Brad Wor- sham follows guards Troy Daugherty 1661 and Earl Hilton 1621. 1G1 An Indian ballet? Earl Hilton is not head-over-heels about the TJ quarterback. Season Record PN-G Opponent 6 WO-S 6 35 Nederland I4 7 Sterling 21 36 BC-P 8 22 Vidor 18 14 WO-S 6 8 West Brook 48 20 Nederland 6 8 French 28 6 TJ 34 mmsmmnusw Junior Varsity team members are ffront rowj Brad Dixon, Mark Beaty, Brian Badeaux, Rodney Harrison, Gabe Oreria, David Proctor, Shane Mullenix, Phillip Smithg Csecond rowj Danny Morgan, Ran- dy Wheeler, Daryl Tyson, Mike Eaves, Brent Breaux, Paul Gutierez, Doug Sa- vant, Brett Badeauxg fthird rowj Phillip Bridges, Johnny Price, Kevin Jacobs, Bob- by Majors, Troy LeBouef, Ray Mason, James Brandenburg, Kevin Findleyg ffourth rowj Troy Walker, Benny Epper- son, Garrett Drake, Peter Voight, James Majors, Roy Culver, Larry Rost Jay Stone, Coach James Riley, ffifth Craigory Die, Regan Hightower, Clifton, Mike Rogers, Mark . Scott Sipole, Dale Boyd, Coach T Railey. J a vees fight for winning record M ai c 'Z Trying to equal last yearis jayvees' undefeated record, this yearls squad posted a 5-4-1 record. Brent Breaux, Mark Anderson, and Danny Morgan sparked the defense while Ray Mason, Gabe Orena, and Regan Hightower led the offense. Two big wins over Nederland and one over West Orange-Stark led the jayvees to their winning record. The team's four losses came at the hands of powerhouses West Brook, Thomas Jefferson, French, and Baytown Sterling. Experience was a major part of their season and is sure to be used next year, as it has in the past, in the winning way. KAJ Quarter back Ray Mason shows his style. QBJ Indian assistant coach Lloyd Ricketson is disappointed after a tough loss. CCJ Brent Breaux 1611, Paul Gutierez 1331, and Peter Voight 155D close in on runner. QDJ Danny Morgan outruns tacklers after interception. Season Record PN-G Opponent 21 WO-S 0 6 TJ 6 28 Sterling 13 16 West Brook l 2 22 WO-S 8 9 West Brook 18 15 WO-S 7 6 TJ 28 1AJ Jerry James 1405 and Jim Tatum 1665 get ready for tackle. 1BJ Strong Indian of- fense lines up for another tough drive. 1CJ Quarterback Gary Lucas fires one long. 1DJ Mike Arnaud 1671 and Ronnie Broussard 1611 lead the way for ball car- rier Teddy McDonald 1235. CBJ After going five straight games without a loss, the sophomores fell short two of their last three games but still managed a 5-2-1 winning record. The offense was led by Gary Lucas, Teddy McDonald, and Ronnie Broussard. The defense was spearheaded by Jerry James, Rodney Lynch, and Jim Tatum. The underclassmen outplayed five of their opponents including West Orange-Stark three times. Their only two losses were close games to West Brook and Thomas Jefferson. The squad's success was achieved by not only the offensive and defen- sive units, but also by the specialty teams. . gg CD5 Valuable season for sophomores r l?'- :ie p 5 My 1 ........ ...W ..,. .... . Q 3 K it , ez ,K kk , . gf Q I es te Street'-f s -.. ..-i .. yygg I qghh A J J. I .pj p.. , K , p . kg Q ,E ,Est iq M ,. A A . , . fs. i ,i Z: , H , I H 5 . 8 Members of the sophomore team are tfront rowl Steve Nolin, Don Miller, Mark Culver, John Provost, Bobby Breaux, David Wallace, Jeff Davis, Brian Castlemang tsecond rowj Leslie Broom, Teddy McDonald, Enrique Juarez, Charlie Fletcher, Todd Guidrey, Bobby Chiasson, John Peterson, Keith Usey, Thad Mason, tthird rowj James Wooten, Gary Lucas, Kevin Cox, Kevin Brown, Buddy Hebert, Rodney Lynch, Demetrio Gonzales, Richard Cropper, Donald Var- ing, tfourth rowj Travis Allred, Lance Wiley, John Hock, David Simmons, Jerry James, Monty Delk, Scott Hargraves, Mike Arraud, Coach Jay Stone, Coach Togo Raileyg ttifth rowj Coach James Riley, Conrad Yanta, Jim Tatum, Shane Warr, Steve Savant, Chris Trahan, Stephen Schexnider, Scooter Bigelow, Ronnie Broussard, Troy McGee. arriors, Braves show promise Since entering high school the freshman football teams have taken a back-seat as far as atten- tion goes but that did not affect their performance on the football field. The Braves ended the year with a record of 3-5-1. Although they had a losing season, they showed promise and a fighting spirit. They ended district play with a record of 1-4. The Warriors captured the district crown with a 4-0-1 record. This talented bunch went 10-0-1 for the season and show a promis- ing future for the Indians. The Braves were led on offense by Keith Borne, Joey Nicotre, and Robbie Guidry. The defensive standouts were Steve Davis, Jay Humphrey, and Jimmy J enkinson. The standouts for the Warriors on offense were Keith Huckaby, Chuck Odom, Brent Sattler, and Mike White. Leading the way for the defense were Mitch Fontenote, Paul Wicker, Mike Arnold, and Paul Johnson. CAD U33 tFront rowj Bobby Grusecki, Clint Kubitz, Michael Bodle, Blaine Attaberry, Chad Davis, Dwight Boneau, Robert Nobles, Todd Bryson, Drek Reese, Csecond rowj Coach Steve Collazo, Jody Morrel, Will Brandin, Raymond Riddel, Leon Provost, Robby Geron, Kirk Carver, Tony Camardella, Jim Willis, Coach Lotice Coleg fthird rowj David Eaves, Jeff Cobb, Dale Fitzgerald, Robert Trahan, Mitch Fontenote, Jeff Simmons, John Dumesnil, Kit Carson, Gary Ratcliff, Doni Knowles, John Landryg ffourth rowj Coach Phil Vergara, Walter Bowles, Alfred Watts, Brian Stevens, Darrin Bertin, Charles Le- Moine, Dennis Eubanks, John Barker, Chad May, Kreg Abshire, Chuck Odom, Brent Sattler, Coach Roy Esquivelg ffifth rowj Mike Arnold, Gerald Dailey, James Spradley, Jeff Land, Mike White, Paul Johnson, Mike Arnold, Jay McConathy, Mike Miquez, Keith Huckaby, Britt Musgrove, Steve Jacoby, Paul Wicker. fFirst Rowj Chris Billiot, Deron Grafton, Ricky Nance, Jason Thibodeaux, Kevin Begnaud, Blaine Girouard, Chris Flores, Darrell Frasier, Troy Guidry, Danny Galloway, fsecond rowj Johnny Hunt, Jim- mie Jenkinson, Chris Primeaux, Randy Richard, John Lind, Keith Borne, Sean Stewart, Rodney Scroggs, Ken Roye, Troy Crochet, Britt Borelg fthird rowj Brent Munlin, Joey Nicotre, Rick Edwards, Bill Henson, Bobby Ortego, Leon Counts, Todd Castille, Cliff Eberlan, Robbie Guidry, Rusty Campbellg ffourth rowj Steven Davis, Aaron Jackson, Jason Ad- dison, Jay Humphrey, Joey Thibodeaux, Mitch Murdock, Chuck Perrell, Wes Wig- gins, Darren Terrell. I CDD KAJ Coach Steve Collazo shows concern for the Warriors. QBJ Coach Tim Faulkner gives his Braves instruction for the sideline, fCj Jeff Simmons C101 gives the ball to Keith Huckaby f33J as Paul Wicker f68J and Mike White C601 led the way. QDJ Mitch Murdock C331 breaks a tackle as Kevin Begnaud f32J looks on. Rock-a-noos' winning ways fall short K The Port Neches-Groves volleyball team completed a hard-played season which saw them finish third in district with an ll-3 record. The defending state champs did not quite make the playoffs as they fell behind district winner Thomas Jefferson and second place Nederland. The ladies were tied for first place with Nederland and TJ at the end of the first round of district play, but in the second round they lost matches to each of them, which pushed them out of a playoff spot. Two-year varsity member Lori Swan received All-district honors and was named to the East All- star team while Belinda Duhon, a one-year varsity member, received second team All-district honors. The Rock-a-noos, overall record was 20-ll. They competed in 3 tournaments and 5 non-district contests. The rlndians brought home the second place trophy from the YMBL tournament defeating Nacogdoches, Vidor, and Deer Park, before they lost to Kountze in the championship game. Spiker Lori Swan and setter Belinda Duhon were selected for the All-tournament team. In the Cypress Creek tourna- ment the Rock-a-Noos advanced to the consolation finals where Deer Park squeaked by the In- dians in a close match. The lady spikers didn't fair so well in the Spring Branch Tourney as they lost in the first two rounds, to Spring Woods and South Park. is ef f me assess sew' fe e LAD The 1982 Rock-a-Noos are fstandingj Christy Comstock, managerg Denice Rasa, Stacy McDaniel, Elisa Westmoreland, Tracy Shannon, Candy Warner, Miss Bar- bara Comeauxg fkneelingj Jana Steele, managerg Belinda Duhon, Lisa Gonzales, Lori Swan, Polly Hallum, and Michele Billeaud. QBJ Second team All-district Belinda Duhon sets the ball against Thomas Jefferson. QCJ Belinda Duhon fleftj and Lisa Gonzales frightj team up for block. QDJ All-district Lori Swan spikes as Candy Warner and Lisa Gonzales look for a return. QEJ Junior Michele Billeaud dinks one against West Orange-Stark as Lori Swan anticipates a return. CED fAl Candy Warner and Elisa Westmoreland joke around before their next victory. QBJ Lisa Gonzales spikes one on the Mustanges as Lori Swan, Michele Billeaud, and Candy Warner look on. QCJ Head Coach Barbara Comeaux smiles for the camera. QDJ Tracy Shannon spikes one down while Michele Billeaud waits for the return. QEJ Managers for the 1982 season are Jana Steele and Christy Comstock. CBJ KA? Indian volle ball finishes third CDD Season Record Pre-District Cypress Creek Clear Lake Northbrook South Park East Bernard Spring Woods Nacodoches Vidor Deer Park Kountze Clear Creek Westbrook Klein Westfield District West Orange -Stark Westbrook French Thomas Jefferson BC-P Nederland Vidor 20 wins ll losses J ayvees complete successful year A The Port Neches-Groves junior varsity volleyball team has taken the first steps to becoming Rock- a-Noos as they completed the 1982 season with a fine effort. The girls took third place in the West-Orange Stark tournament while they also took fourth place in the West Brook tournament. The team which consisted of 14 sophomores compiled a 9-5 district record and ended the year with a 13-13 overall record. t J CBJ l sis it I mf-aavfyf-4-,M 'A' 3 as - aw 4l -HW fa,,,M V ' ' . .iq ,mea --ff V .. ' ' t 1 i 8 S , Q Q s t c 5 2 E . i . .. N k1s.,5.v -5sv:,51,:55.f..r5,-wggrigx Q X -. J ri f -MN. Y: ghg cge: a s --'Q C YS? , A? ,ci ,iiifif 7 Sfi QED QAJ The 1982 junior varsity volleyball team members are tfront rowj Emelda Garcia, Dana Dillon, Jamie Prince, Susan Forrest, Kim Guilbeau, Jennifer Viator, Shelly Marceauxg tback rowj DeSha Jones, Cathy McNutt, Katy Culver, Diane Hubbard, Krissi McGarrahan, Maria Jeffery, Melissa Stinnett, and coach Shelley Dett- man. QBJ l-lead coach Shelley Dettman gives instructions. KCJ Dana Dillon sets for Maria Jeffery. QDJ Cathy McNutt spikes one as Dana Dillon looks on. CEJ Oops! say Dana Dillon and Diane Hubbard as they bump into each other. QFD Melissa Stinnett shows Viclor her spike as Susan Forrest awaits a return. Freshman teams start off right For the first time in the history of PN-G, there are freshman volleyball teams, in fact, there are two. The usual rivalry between Groves and Port Neches diminish- ed to produce separate winning seasons. The Braves' season was superior for they came out second in district, only behind Central, to whom they lost the only game during district play. The Braves competed in several tournaments in the South Park tournament and won the consolation trophy. The Braves are coached by Mrs. Julie Roccaforte. The Warriors were competitive all season. They won two games and also gained some valuable ex- perience. The Warriors also com- peted in several tournaments. The Warriors are coached by Mrs. Mickie Emmentt. The fine performances these two teams displayed, indicate the girls will give PN-G experienced JV and varsity volleyball teams for several seasons to come. QAJ Shara Briggs bumps the ball over. QBJ Misti Morrison serves it over. ICJ Amy Varner shows the perfect overhand serve. QDJ Kim Swan spikes it over. QEJ Warrior coaches Mrs. Mickie Emmett and Mrs. Linda Brown. QF? Members of the PN-G Warrior volleyball team are Qfront rowl Deanna Stephens, managerg Michelle Stephens, Leigh Ann Hebert, Tracy Fit- zgerald, Misti Morrison, Shara Briggs, tsecond rowj Dana Newman, manager, Meg Varner, Amy Varner, Charlyn Beck, Martha Suitor, Angela Straface, Kim Swan, Stacy Blankenship, Carolyn Schaff. QCD Members of the PN-G Braves volleyball team are ffront rowj Jennifer Welch, manager, Donna Richardson, Deanna Patterson, Anna Collazo, Freda Hebert, Melissa LeBlanc, Sheila Moore, Tammie Clark, manager, tsecond rowj DeAnne Jones, Toni Jugovatz, Teri Buchanan, Pat English, Shelly Warr, Lori Lyons, Deeann Dillion, Shelly Wehmeyer, and Coach Julie Roccaforte. CAD KB? CDD CED 129 Indians tr to fill big CAD QAJ Randy LeBlanc shoots jumper from long range. Qlnsetj The varsity team in- cludes Coach Don Bryson, Randy LeBlanc, Tommy Jordan, Brad McCalab, Paul Stevens, Derek Fuller, Greg Westbrook, John Lindner, Randy Jones, Jamie Barton, Coach Togo Railey, and Coach Don Bryson started the 1982-83 basketball season from scratch. He had no players with varsity experience, a transfer from Minnesota, two seniors who didn't play basketball until this year, and six other juniors and seniors with only JV experience. Paul Stevens, the transfer from Minnesota, Tommy Jordan and Jamie Barton, the two rookies, juniors Randy Jones, John Lind- ner, and Greg Westbrook, and seniors Derek Fuller, Randy LeBlanc, and Brad McCalab filled the void for the inexperi- enced Tribe. What Coach Bryson did have going for him was a group of dedicated, hardworking young managers Troy Girolamo, Mike Crouch, and Chris Harrington. CBJ Head Coach Don Bryson expresses feelings during heat of a game. QCD Greg Westbrook C245 and Derek Fuller C223 let emotions tell the story of the Indian 82-83 season. shoes athletes. Their leader Cand prime example of the team's personalityj was 5'8 , 135 pound point guard Randy LeBlanc. Always giving his best, LeBlanc's best per- formance came at no better occa- sion than against the Bulldogs of Nederland. Though the team lost its first meeting with the 'Dogs by one point, the Indians came back and beat the talent-superior Bulldogs 54-50 in front of a very entbusiastic crowd. Afterwards the Nederland fans had to be escorted out in order for the PN-G fans to leave. The team's achilles heel all season long was coming out cold in the second half. Though the squad did not win as many games as the team the year before had, they should have no regrets because they did what was asked of them and gave their best until the very end. Tribe Ends Year In Disappointment w M cm y e 5 iw? CDD 5 Q i 5 my Z. SCOREBOX PN-G Opponent 50 Lumberton 34 37 Baytown Sterling 73 39 Texas City 66 37 Baytown Sterling 61 40 Vidor 3 5 35 French 69 52 Thomas Jefferson 55 37 Baytown Sterling 59 39 Lincoln 76 49 Houston Stratford 69 39 Nederland 46 58 Bridge City 41 39 WO-S 69 33 West Brook 59 3 3 French 75 45 Thomas Jefferson 54 39 BC-P 68 28 Nederland 29 47 Vidor 40 47 WO-S 85 45 West Brook 74 24 French 66 42 Thomas Jefferson 57 40 BC-P 56 54 Nederland 50 51 Vicor 53 CAD Junior Greg Westbrook shows his great form at the charity stripe. CBD Tom- my Tucker keeps statistics straight at In- dian home games. CCD Junior Randy Jones guns his patented jumper from way out. CDD Senior point guard Randy LeBlanc directs offense for the Tribe. CED Junior John Lindner goes up strong for two against West Brook defender. CFD Greg Westbrook makes chest pass as Randy LeBlanc looks on. CGD Senior Paul Stevens with total concentration at the free-throw line. CHD Randy Jones leads Indians out for the pre-game warm-ups. CID Indian bench which proved itself as great support for Tribe's season. JV, Sophs Look To The Future The junior varsity basketball team, which finished with a 7-21 overall record and a 3-ll district mark, was directed by Coach Togo Railey. The team was led by juniors Danny Badeaux and Lance Freeman and sophomore Regan Hightower, the leading scorer. The sophomore cagers were coached by James Riley. James Wooten and Dean Morgan led the squad to a 6-12 overall mark and a 5-7 district mark. Neither of the two teams finish- ed with a winning record but never gave up as they contended throughout the year. They played tough competitors and this should help their cause in future years at PN-G. CAD Members of the junior varsity team are Coach Don Bryson, Brent Bordelon, Steve Fitzgerald, Jeff Smith, Mike Rodgers, Danny Badeaux, Daniel Stegall, David Grantham, Brian Kreis, Regan Hightower, Lance Freeman, Larry Rost, Danny Morgan, Derek Lewis, Coach Togo Railey, and managers Randy Odom and Kirk Rivas. CBJ Junior Brent Bordelon handles pressure of defender while also handling the ball. CCD Sophomore Regan Hightower concentrates on his free throw. QDJ Lance Freeman goes high over defender for two points. QED Paul Can- natella handles point guard position for sophomore squad. CFD Sophomore James Wooten guns one from long range. CGD Sophomore Dean Morgan at the charity stripe. QHJ Mike Nordstrom lets one go from the free-throw line. QU The sophomore team is made up of Coach James Riley, Mike Nordstrom, David Simmons, Danny Jordan, Ronnie Broussard, Dean Morgan, Shane Warr, Troy Rodgers, Buddy Hebert, James Wooten, Paul Cannatella, Coach Togo Railey, and managers Mark Schexnayder and J. J. Jones. QA CBD U37 CFD HJ SCOREBOXES PN-G JV OPPONENT 27 Lumberton 25 34 Baytown Sterling 55 29 Kountze 31 40 Vidor 38 35 South Park 38 53 Baytown Sterling 62 36 West Brook 59 55 Nederland 32 33 Silsbee 56 27 South Park 36 26 West Brook 59 38 Vidor 36 49 WO-S 66 37 West Brook 55 33 French 55 52 Thomas Jefferson 44 51 BC-P 66 42 Nederland 55 40 Vidor 46 47 WO-S 76 55 West Brook 61 41 French 61 56 Thomas Jefferson 54 40 BC-P 43 34 Nederland 39 63 Vidor 56 PN-G SOPHS OPPONENT 30 West Brook 59 37 Bell City 63 42 Grand Lake 61 39 Hamshire-Fannett 38 36 Bridge City 62 30 West Brook 71 48 WO-S 43 26 West Brook 43 29 French 31 48 Thomas Jefferson 47 44 BC-P 61 54 Nederland 42 58 WO-S 68 56 West Brook 49 37 French 51 55 Thomas Jefferson 39 22 BC-P 43 30 Nederland 31 Young Hoopsters Gain Experience The Port Neches Warriors and the Groves Braves went from one extreme to the other in basketball this year. The Warriors had a fantastic season on the basketball court. They won three tournaments and the district championship. The Braves, on the other hand, had a disappointing year. They could only capture 5 victories in their l5-game season. The Warriors had an im- pressive season record of l9-2 and a district record of 9-l. Their only district loss was to the C.O. Wilson Bullpups. ln district play the Braves finished the season with a record of 2-8. Their only two victories came at the expense of the Vidor Vikes. The Warriors won their own tournament by defeating the Vidor Bucs 51-36, the Central Cannines 43-20, and the C.O. Wilson Bullpups 67-43. They also won the South Park Tournament by beating Lumber- ton 72-31, South Park 6l-42, and Silsbee 49-42. Their third tournament cham- pionship was achieved at Nederland. They defeated the Vidor Bucs in the first game. Then they beat the host- teams, Central and CO. Wilson. The Braves did, however, cap- ture the consolation at the Nederland Tournament. After losing to Kelly they defeated the Vidor Vikes and Vidor Bucs. The Warriors for the '83 season were Jeff Simmons, Jeff Lane, Gerald Dailey, Darren Bertin, John Dumesnill, Robert Nobles, Todd Bryson, David Eaves, Brian Stevens, Drek Reese, Jared Mc- Conathy, and Michael Franklin. The players for the Braves are Brent Munlin, Aaron Jackson, Mitch Murdock, Craig Huff- stetler, Blaine Girouard, Bill Hen- son, Jason Thibodeaux, Rodney Scroggs, Eric Hoeny, and Drew Wright. l The Brave's basketball team for 1983 is Rodney Scroggsg Qsecond rowj Darrell Aaron Jackson, Bill Henson, Criag Huff lfront rowj Brent Munlin, Blaine Frasier, Drew Wright, Mitch Murdock, stetler, and Danny Galloway. Girouard, Eric Hoeny, Jason Thibodeaux, QAJ Aaron Jackson i231 hustles for the goes up for a shot as Gerald Dailey f52J defends for the Warriors. ball. QBJ Brant Munlin C221 ofthe Braves The members of the 1983 Warrior basket- ball team are Cfront rowj Chad Davis, Robert Nobles, Darren Bertin, Todd Bryson, Jeff Simmons, John Dumesnil, Drek Reese, fsecond rowj Mike Miguez, Jeff Lane, Brian Stevens, Gerald Dailey, .lay McConathy, David Eaves, and Coach Collazo. Although dedication and im- proved playing went into each game, the girls basketball team finished with a district record of 3-l 3 and a season record of 10-15. The team was under the direc- tion of Ms. Pam Wood for the third year. Two-year letterwomen were seniors Ashley Woodyard, Renate Cormier, and junior Kim Bradshaw. One-year letterwomen were juniors Regina Armstrong, Cindy Jones, Elisa Westmoreland, Jana Hebert, and sophomores Alicia Mays and Debbie Fowler. Lady cagers post 3-13 mark CAD Jana Hebert gets ready for a free throw. LBJ Members of the varsity team are lkneelingl Renate Cormier, Kim Brad- shaw, Regina Armstrong, Alicia Mays, Cindy Jonesg fstandingj Coach Pam Wood, manager Julie Bruno, Debbie Fowler, Teresa Westmoreland, Jana Hebert, Elisa Westmoreland, Ashley Woodyard, and manager Dana Dillon, LCD Renate Cormier in action. CDD Indian team shows great blocking. QEJ Jana Hebert shoots the hoop. QFD Alicia Mays attempts a pass. arsity survives rough year A B 1 J cc, C 1 Scorebox PN-G Opponent 23 WO-S 74 32 Westbrook 50 41 French 59 23 Thomas Jefferson 67 39 B-CP 62 35 Nederland 34 27 Vidor 44 38 WO-S 58 57 Westbrook 36 33 French 71 3iE7 41 Nederland 33 Q 31 Vidor 42 he 11, 5 30 Thomas Jefferson 58 62 BC-P 63 1 ' . S1515 err rhrr x f +-,gimme w ,. . A 1 r1i.1 5 5 N? SEQ in fe QED QAJ Going for two is Renate Cormier. CBJ Kim Bradshaw dribbles down. QCD Coach Pam Wood talks to her team. QDJ Senior Ashley Woodyard attempts a great shot. QED Trying to retrieve the ball is Ashley Woodyard. CFD Manager Julie Bruno, Coach Wood, and .IV Coach Lou Ann Rainey carefully watch the game. The 1982-83 basketball season proved to be a well-played season for the PN-G girls' junior varsity basketball team, which consisted of twelve sophomores. Led by Coach Lou Ann Rainey, the team went on to have a good season. Although the team did not win many games, all were well played and much experience was gained. The team consisted of Jamie Prince, Delores Powers, Emelda Garcia, Susan Forrest, Melissa Stinnett, Tammie Clark, and Sheri Mathewson. Also Keshia Rhame, Katy Culver, Gina Hawkins, Jennifer Viator, and Rena Romero. Managers are Kathy McNutt and Rita Findly. A Junior Varsity shows its stuff B LAD Coach Lou Ann Rainey and the team plan the strategy. QBJ Delores Powers and Jennifer Viator play defense. CCJ Sheri Mathewson goes for a layup. CD1 Jennifer Viator shoots a free throw as Melissa Stinnett prepares to rebound. QED Coach Lou Ann Rainey and the team take a time out. QFD Members of the JV basketball team are Cfirst rowj Jamie Prince, Delores Powers, Emelda Garcia, Susan Forrest, Melissa Stinnett, Tammie Clark, Sheri Mathewson. Csecond rowj Kathy McNutt, managerg Keshia Rhame, Katy Culver, Gina Hawkins, Jennifer Viator, Rena Romero, Rita Findley, manager, Coach Lou Ann Rainey. 143 Girl Freshmen Dribble Down Port Neches-Groves High School now has two freshman girls' basketball teams. They are the PN-G Braves and the PN-G Warriors. The usual rivalry be- tween the two teams was not as in- tense as both teams produced in- dividual winning seasons. The Braves, coached by Mrs. Vickie Norris, won several games. They also competed in several tournaments. The Warriors, coached by Mrs. Dianne Stucky, had an equally fine season. The Warriors also competed in several tournaments. These two teams gained much valuable experience to use in the years ahead. By the great spirit these teams displayed, PN-G is sure to have excellent JV and var- sity teams next season. 145 y B BORT CAD CBJ I983 track team members are Qfront rowj cond rowl John Nichols, Mike Eaves, Matthew Campbell, Johnny Provost, Bradley Worsham, Andy Owen, Richard Dariel Newman, Brett Badeaux, Phillip Cropper, Jay Toups, Brian Toddg Qthird Bridges, Brian Badeaux, Thad Prince: fse- rowj Randy Odom, manager, Danny .lor- dan, Artie Trahan, Peter Voight, Byron Cassill, Troy McGee, Regan Hightower, James Tatum, Troy Daugherty, Kirk Rivas, trainer. Tracksters stride with pride The lndian track team com- eted in eight meets, including the District 22-5A meet held at West Many runners consistently ed in the meets. The 400 relay team of Brett Bradley Worsham, Ar- Trahan, and Brian Badeaux third and fourth in most along with the l600 meter team consisting of the same Individuals also excelled in their respective events. Andy Owen, hurdlerg Mike Eaves, 800 meter contestant, and Matt Campbell, milerg placed con- sistently in many meets. The field event participants also made their way into the top six in many meets. Discus thrower Troy Daugherty, pole vaulters John Nichols, Thad Prince and Johnny Provost, and shot putter Byron Cassill all had good showings. With many returning runners fllwv . ,. . 29 Nik , s Q1 X i. he , - a H - K - Q t - T T ts s ' . tt, ah 8 5 1 gm Xp sf 5 il ix 5 , N t X M KN Q: ' .Nga sis- Izte. lf MM cm and field event participants, coaches Wayne Winn, Terry Cobb, and Jerry Hooper have high hopes for next year. Earlier in the year the cross country team, sponsored by Coach Steve Comer, competed in meets. The runners were often pitted against some of the finest high school runners in the state. The district cross country meet was held at West Brook where the In- dians placed fifth. CED tal Andy Owen clears with grace. tbl Troy Daugherty strains before launching the discus. tcj Mike Eaves pushes for the finish line. Cdl Brett Badeaux receives a 400 meter relay handoff from Artie Trahan. tel Matt Campbell breaks for the tape. ffl Danny Jordan easily clears the bar. S 3 W X X Q -..-........ ........- 3 7 5 E ii A Cal Peter Vought lets one fly. fbj Jay Toups outkicks an opponent. QCD John Nichols sails over the bar as teammate Thad Prince looks on. Cdl Brian Todd establishes race position. feb Byron Cassill heaves the shot. ffl Members of the 400 meter relay team gather on the familiar winner's stand to receive their award. Cgj Thad Prince begins his vault. Chl James Tatum displays his form. til Brian Badeaux starts the first phase in the 400 meter relay. GJ Dariel Newman follows close behind the leader. 'Dm - .A,,.,.f, by S 3 A W, V,,, sfwhm-WWW AS SM 4? Q' Q kk,, . : '21 s- K hk . A K Q 'Q miiiiiii-Yzff -1' ws 55:5 'E-x 5, -- 'fI:2:' :iii 'l.1Tfk'j5'i55 l5i'H:22i CX ' I -fgj,ij,gjj2f f-wg? - 'ff' f'wiiffff'-'fn kg Q3-V Q- : 2 f, f!f-LE :X K L. .V 5 14 9, gf -iw-f.-Q2 uf X A .filfif 5 -1,f1- QL. 11-12A SFT' . 'X :a f::. f:::. -: QU 2, 1225, :E .: ': ?' X. . ':f3s 'Q ,, : V : ' S m ..,, , r . -- 3 5:--1, :Agn .,,,,.. 5, , .... ZW-'X- 'ef''i,gS11-IIi5EEE?iib-5sWf:::2?ff1,f,ig1,: fi:'fr-E55Ui,1Ifs:1'S1: :if- - 1 3 A ' .. ' ,g SL . .. gs Ml 5: kgf,j,?:::1-115--:g.,,,,igg-332215 -wgw ,, .1-Q. Q :X LE f' , WHggJ'fVwf fi h:-iff. X A 5 v T - 1 , 4 K Y 7 ' ff LLLL - I , .LX.X l .SM , WW 'xxxx E ' 11 K I riff, 1 M ..... W-. W, ,xx , X 3 g R ' ' ' W Ni? AQ Indians coniimete well ill KJ? It,s great to be a coach .ff f CBJ i tal Coaches Wayne Winn and Terry Cobb pose for a quick picture. tbl Coach Jerry Hooper enjoys a daily nap before working with the weight men. ich Coach Steve Comer discusses running strategy at the district cross country meet. Cdl Although not a member of the coaching staff, Mr. Jerry Dykeman is always willing to help officiate the Indian Relays. Cel Matt Campbell, Dariel Newman and Brian Todd get off to a good start at the district cross country meet. ffl Andy Owen prepares to sprint to the finish. Running makes the man country team members are ffront rowj Chad Green, Brian Eaves, Andy Owen, David Hinson, Chris Hinson 0 , Matthew Campbell, Dariel Newman: fsecond rowl Mike The Groves Braves and the Port Neches Warriors had an excellent season this year. The Warriors walked away with the district crown while the Braves captured the runner-up spot in track. The Braves did well in the Lit- tle Bulldog and Li'l Indian Relays as well as district. Groves was led by a superb mile-relay team, Aaron Jackson in the hurdles, and Brent Munlin in the quarter-mile. The Warriors won the Little Bulldog Relays and the Li'l ln- dian Relays as well as district. ln the running events the Warriors were led by Keith Huckaby in the hurdles, Steve Jacoby in the sprints, and John Dumesnil in distance. The outstanding field event people for Port Neches were James Spradly in the shot put and discus, and Jeff Simmons in the pole vault. KAJ Tracksters run away with district Warriors track team members are tfirst rowj Robert Trahan, Dale Fitzgerald, Chad Lemoine, Jeff Simmons, Mitchell Fontenot, John Dumnesnil, Tony .is 'i fi 'S Camardellag fsecond rowj David Eaves, Kreg Abshire, Keith Huckaby, Raymond Riddell, John Landry, Gary Ratcliff, Jim Willis, Britt Musgroveg tthird rowj Chad Davis, John Johnson, Kit Carson, James Spradly, Mike Arnold, Steve Jacoby, John Barker rs of the Braves boys' track team Britt Borel, Chris Flores, Joey Nicotre, Qfront rowl Sean Stewart, Leon Troy Crochet, Rodney Scroggsg tsecond Keith Borne, Kevin Begnaud, rowj Wesley Wiggins, Brent Munlin, Dar- s ,, H GILL sf? iisiias gg: .st .sth as for as .:- ,-11i uxin.itfi:',,i:1'k,g-151115,Vita.-1,Tl , , .S ,,,t., H J 3 Y Q, fa t ren Terrell, Aaron Jackson, Steve Davis, Blaine Girouard, Jimmie Jcnkinson, and Jay Humphrey. CCD CAD Coach Phil Vergara keeps a watchful eye on his runners. LBJ David Eaves clears the hurdle with ease. CCD Joey Nicotre starts the race with determination. Fielders harvest good crop CAD CBJ CCD 979 QMQ During the l983 track season, the Lady lndian runners participated in six track meets. ln Nederland, they won the Bulldog Relays. Setting new school records were Tracey Shannon in the triple jump and Renee McFarland in the hurdles. For the eighth consecutive year, Ms. Shelley Dettman coached the team with Ms. Lou Ann Rainey assisting. The team consisted of 8 juniors and 12 sophomores. Thejuniors were Susan Cedars, Mona Fontenot, Rhonda Girard, Darla Richard, Regina Armstrong, Jill Dumeshil, Katy Reeder, and Jodi Reynolds. Lezlie Burleson, Alison Duhon, Lisa Marceaux, Krissi McGarrahan, Paula Powers, Tracey Shannon, Renee McFarland, Julie Bruno, Tammy Clark, Emelda Garcia, Melissa Stinnett, and Jennifer Viator were the sophomore members. Sophomores Trisha Marler and Shel- ly Marceaux and juniors Charlene Richardson and Jana Steele served as managers for the team. QAJ Julie Bruno puts the shot with Indian determination. CBJ Regina Armstrong sails over the high jump bar at the Indian Relays. QCD Setting the new school record in the triple jump is sophomore Tracey Shannon. QDJ The field events team con- sisted of Qfront rowj Tammy Clark, Renee McFarland, Julie Bruno, Jennifer Viator, fsecond rowj Regina Armstrong, Lezlie Burleson, Tracey Shannon, Susan Cedars, Melissa Stinnett. QED Head track coach Ms. Shelley Dettman. QFD First year assis- tant track coach Ms. Lou Ann Rainey. LGB Accepting her medal at an area meet is Renee McFarland. Track's trek proves successful ' zf ,----',, W. .:..., I ,,': 'QUMWARI f lI'C'lE'Il l i l l 1Al5l.f' l CAD The 1983 track team was tfront rowj Emelda Garcia, Julie Bruno, Rhonda Girard, Darla Richard, Mona Fontenoteg Qsecond rowJ Renee McFarland, Tammy Clark, Melissa Stinnett, Jennifer Viator, Krissi McGarrahan, Susan Cedars, Paula Powers, Jill Dumesnil, Qthird rowl Ms. Lou Ann Rainey, assistant coach, Regina Armstrong, Lezlie Burleson, Katy Reeder, Tracey Shannon, Alison Buhon, Lisa Marceaux, Jodie Reynolds, Ms. Shelley Dettman, coach. CBJ Darla Richard and Jennifer Viator hand off the baton with ln- dian style. QCD Jill Dumesnil gives that ex- tra boost of energy to finish the race. CD1 Jodie Reynolds sails over the hurdles at the Orangefield Relays. QED Jennifer Viator and Ms. Rainey just sitting in the rain . QFJQGJ Tracey Shannon out of the blocks and hot on the tracks. Cl-IJ Renee McFarland and Tracey Shannon run neck and neck to the finish. Relay, runners rack up reward ' s :ck K .gf .S S CFD QAJ The mile relay team was composed of Rhonda Girard, Mona Fontenote, Jill Dumesnil, Melissa Stinnett, and Katy Reeder. CBJ Renee McFarland, Darla Richard, Jennefer Viator, and Tracey Shannon made up the 400 and 800 meter relay teams. QCD The junior members of the team were ffront rowj Rhonda Girard, Jill Dumesnil, Darla Richard, Mona Fontenoteg Qsecond rowj Jana Steele, managerg Regina Armstrong, Katy Reeder, Jodie Reynolds, Susan Cedars, Charlene Richardson, manager. CD1 QEJ CFD Melissa Stinnett and Katy Reeder pro- ve their ability separately and as a team. QGJ Krissi McGarrahan keeps up with the pack. CHD Emelda Garcia reaches the line after a close race. swhwnsg WWW Freshmen prepare for upcoming years This year the Warrior and Braves girls track team represented PN-G for the first time. Both teams attended several meets and represented the school well. Although the girls were at- tending a different school than usual, the schedule was no dif- ferent from last year. The students were transported to their respective junior highs ninth period every day where they work- ed with their junior high coaches. Kim Swan of Port Neches was the only one to place in district. Kim received a first place in the hurdles. Port Neches' coaches were Ms. Linda Brown and Mrs. Mickie Emmett. Groves was coached by Mrs. Vickie Norris and Mrs. San- dy Rogers. A ! K. QAJ Braves' coach Mrs. Julie Rogers con- centrates on a meet. CBJ Freda Hebert sprints around the curve. CCD Sheila Moore gives her all. QDJ Warrior tracksters are Qfront rowj Renee LeDoux, managerg Sabrina Fontenot, Tracy Fit- zgerald, Mitzie Morrison, Michelle Beil- jeski, Julie Hodges, and Shara Briggs, lse- cond rowj Deanna Stephens, managerg Rene Railey, Leigh Ann Hebert, Sharon Darbonne, Stacy Blankenship, Kim Swann, and Meg Varner, managerg Cthird rowj Susan Lynch, Amy Ruddy, Amy Varner, Michelle Stephens, Wendy Jones, Tonia Sheffield, Jay Lynn Sturgio, and Martha Suiter, manager. QEJ Braves ,Emi .5 G tracksters are Qfirst rowj Anna Collazo, manager, Donna Richardson, Dee Ann Dillon, Shelly Wehymeyer, Pat English, Terry Buchanan, Sheila Moore, and Dean- na Patterson, fsecond rowj Coach Vickie Norris, Jennifer Welch, Shanna Allen, Lori Lyons, Shelly Warr, Toni Jugovatz, Freda Hebert, Jane Ann Moler, and DeAnne Jones, manager. CFD Warrior hurdler Wendy Jones and Braves hurdler Toni Jugovatz run neck and neck. CGD Kim Swan shows her ability. CHD Terry Buchanan gets ready to release the discus. UD Tracy Fitzgerald heads for the finish line. Mistake hamper winning season S R o , li .,,q.,x. V- . .-34gff,1ge,mg 5 S'f if Y ' i , w. . new Y, Members of the 1983 varsity baseball nayderg Qsecond rowj Jon Carona, Neil Shane Warr, Ray Mason, Darren team are ffront rowj Robert Foret, Alan Wersig, Troy Barbay, Joey Hebert, Beau Freyoug Woody Thames, Guilbeaux, Tracy Tubbs, Ralph Teran, Dwayne Romero, Steve Scott, Gary Lloyd Ricketson, and Coach M Brad Bailey, Mike Losack, Mike Schex- Wilson, Qthird rowj Mark Anderson, Bradshaw. KAJ First baseman Beau Freyou takes batting practice before a game. tHe needs to keep his eye on the ball.j LBJ Three-year letter- man Brad Bailey shows his l.53 ERA form. QCJ Short stop Gary Wilson concentrates on fielding the ball. QDJ All-district selection Dwayne Romero fires one down to second base. QED Head Coach Mike Bradshaw seems to be enjoying his first season. Indians close with 12-15 mark The varsity baseball team started the year under first year Coaches Mike Bradshaw and Lloyd Ricketson. Coach Brad- shaw moved up through the ranks from assistant head coach to head coach while Coach Ricketson came from West Sabine High School to fill the gap left by Coach Bradshaw. With the coaching changes came a slight change in the style of Indian baseball. Pitchers were allowed to play other positions and more players were involved in the games with the pinch hitting and runner rules. Examples are Brad Bailey and Shane Warr. Bailey had a 1.53 ERA and while not pitching, solidified the second base spot. When Warr was not pitching, he punched in time at third base and batted .423. The All-district players were Dwayne Romero, Beau Freyou, and Steve Scott. Romero, the district's only left handed catcher, was hampered with a broken nose and a hyperextended finger dur- ing the year. Freyou, a first baseman who committed only one error all year, batted at a .397 clip. Right fielder Scott had two homeruns to his credit this season. Other contributors to the team that won second place at the South Park Tournament, finished fifth in district, and was a game and a half away from making the playoffs were Joey Hebert, Jon Carona, and Gary Wilson. Hebert paced the team with a 7-3 record. Carona seemed to be everywhere at his centerfield Spot, and likewise for Wilson who played the short stop position. 1955 Score Box PN-G OPPONENTS 3 Baytown Lee 5 5 Jasper 4 3 Jasper 4 O Bridge City l 3 Baytown Lee 6 10 South Park 4 6 Kelly 3 1 West Brook 2 5 Baytown Sterling 9 I Lake Charles 3 6 Houston Smiley 5 5 Lake Charles 3 0 Westfield 8 3 Nederland 4 8 .Vidor 3 l0 French 6 2 Thomas Jefferson 5 l l BC-P 0 7 WO-S 8 5 West Brook l5 6 Nederland 5 6 Vidor 3 7 French 17 2 .Thomas Jefferson 4 1 l BC-P l 5 WO-S 2 4 West Brook 7 QAJ Darren Brown sets to throw. QBJ All- district outfielder Steve Scott is being sure that the sky is not falling. CCD Coach Lloyd Ricketson does not look very thrilled with the events taking place on the field. QDJ Sophomore Shane Warr readies himself for anything. CEJ Joey Hebert prepares to throw some heat. V's have winnin season CAD ! E E E 1 2 5 s s 3 The members of the 1983 JV baseball Chiasson, Scott Hargraves, Brian Stone, Donnie Varing, Shane Mullenix, team ffront rowj Timmy Landry, David Castleman, Louis Stevens, Jeff Smith, Buddy Hebert, Gary Lucus, Kevin Cox, Wallace, Gary Cobb, Kirk Knoblock, Ray Mark Gregory, tthird rowj Coach Jay Scooter Bigelow, and Rodney Lynch. Hecker, Darin Borneg fsecond rowj Bobby Scorebox PN-G OPPONENTS 0 Thomas Jefferson 7 9 Stephen F. Austin 4 1 l Bridge City 3 4 Lumberton 6 14 Deweyville 1 3 French 4 l West Brook 10 10 Thomas Jefferson 2 7 French 5 6 WO-S 4 5 Nederland 0 7 Vidor 0 7 French 8 l3 Cleveland 3 14 Cleveland 4 0 Thomas Jefferson I O WO-S 10 The JV baseball team started the year under the reins of first year Coach Jay Stone. The teamis main duty is to teach the players how to play baseball Indian style. After coming out with a mediocre start, the little Indians got it in gear by winning the South Park Tournament. The team then went on to finish out the year with a 10-7 record. Team leaders in the pitching department were Louis Stevens, C5-OD, and Buddy Hebert, Q3-OJ. The big bats were Rodney Lynch with a .347 average and Scott Hargraves with a .322 average. As long as these young players work hard, the varsity will always have good talent to work with in the future. CAD Coach Jay Stone talks to his men bet- ween innings. QBJ Sophomore David Wallace sets to throw during warm-ups. QCD Rodney Lynch stretches before his turn at bat. CDD Brian Castleman takes a healthy cut at the baseball. CED Catcher Shane Mullenix can't get the tag down on the play at home. CAD QAJ Boys' tennis team: Qkneelingj John Solis, Phillip Pryor, Ray Theaux, Clifton Simoneaux, Brant Graham, Brandin Shaw, Carl Zumol tstendingj Scott Shep- pard, Jay Cutaia, James Solis, Greg Westbrook, Roger Greene, David Romero, Steve Foreman, and Coach Steve Comer. LBJ Scott Sheppard and Coach Comer discuss tennis strategy. QCD Tennis anyone7,' inquires David Romero. KDJ Greg Westbrook shows off his forehand form. QEJ Doubles team of Jay Cutaia and Steve Foreman work together for a double good job. QFD Number one doubles team David Romero and Roger Greene prove PN-G pride comes in pairs. 168 B0 s tennis takes fifth in district The 1982-83 boys' tennis team tt PN-G placed fifth in district mder the direction of Coach Steve Comer. The team competed in eight ournaments. Their best tourna- nent was the one held in Bridge Iity. ln this tournament Scott Sheppard, the number one singles player, reached quarter-finals. The number two singles player was Greg Westbrook. The number one doubles team was David Romero and Roger Greene, who got to semi-finals in the Bridge City Tournament. The number two doubles team was Jay Cutaia and Steve Foreman. Ks.- . an t 4 i st? t ,,, c j . e ggg. , sv S ,,-- ..N 5.- -- e.... ,A . -. Nw. ,M t. :. NQP ...t t u-K K N wtf- - ..Lk . L .... . :::s. , Eg.-Q . l . ' A Y Z' .. -1151? fT2f?1'2f5l-I IFJ Lettermen for the year included seniors Jay Cutaia and Scott Sheppard, juniors Roger Greene, David Romero, Greg Westbrook, and sophomore Steve Foreman. ln general the team did very well and represented their school with great style and pride. CD5 9 Girls tennis team serves well CBJ rev 12 ? -Jawa .'.M,f--ar., ' 4 ,V U, ai , , , -t .4 . . . t . 4 4, - + tffinlf 1- 3-1 gif, ..., 5 if fr if f ' ' , . .. ,,,, v,,, , g . .., j 57, eg., , - ' M5 -,V W . F., T., .., , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., .. ,W ,,af.,..y,,,,,.,,...,......,., ,7 7 . 4 , as ,V V- i 7, V A A i L xqpff vv..e X 3 +t++ S i .. - K . ,g!j..gg. y V --Ih h f v V. A Ag. .. ,t..,..3f5ffw4 --3' fi W 'MF ,.'f iv f' , 1 5 f 5 J '4 ' 4 +1 1 +A' B 1?-vm Y W f' T4 4' nf 3. . ? at tii 1 ,y 3 L p , l VY. V. gg..g . E i W v CAD The girls' tennis team, under the guidance of Coach Pam Wood and senior Selena Einkauf, did well this year. Einkauf was the team's number one singles player. She proved her talent by qualifying for the regional tennis matches at San Jacinto College. The number two singles player QCD was Vivian Manning. The number one doubles team was Kim Brad- shaw and Renate Cormier. The number two duo team was Mary Ann Espiritu and Carolyn Schaff. This year's team included three seniors, two juniors, four sophomores, and six freshmen. Letterwomen for the year in- cluded one year letterwomen wmv 1 Angela Bradley, Renate Cormier, Kim Bradshaw, Mary Ann Espiritu, and Carolyn Schaffg two-year letterwoman Vivian Manning and three-year letter- woman Selena Einkauf. These girls put in many long hours of work on the tennis courts, but they could not have made it through without Coach Wood. ',,, 'f '+ 'te?vfMf'l f'H?'?'f'wLfwAHf+4,,.,t,.,,,,+..,g,u4,wL,,5+,,5,,w,, - , . , . , -' Wa. M 1 , '-.1 . , 1 4 ,L . . .4 2 min' 6'm'5e'4mirW?f+fu . . 'st at 5 'Q Wil iv W ' sill? .,,, V '- 3,,' B 1 i 'TY led' N'-, f'3'f'?'+ fMfM4fN+mg1t4z,, I 4 of I z 2 1 3 , wrt ' 'Yf lv i ' f we 1 ' .trsfffetflf-dvtttfvfaavtagffieffdfftyt 4,4 1 121' l l R fc , - 'f.' '51 f.f- 1',f,ffl4tg.L,L-' ,i 4 15,1 .13 Y' , ,A A . f . ww L- 1 MVTITIMV 5 Z l fj2. '1i Fef'i 2 fTt'fWi. ,--' 2 WWA-A . f I 1-'gi ' V, - ,, f NT 'WW s .-.' f .1 kl .2f-wi ' at .yyy NH: ,fm QAB Selena Einkauf, regional qualifier, shows her super style. LBJ Renate Cor- mier, scared ofthe ball? QCD Number two singles player Vivian Manning. QDJ Girls' tennis team Qkneelingl Margie Steinhauser, Cherris Talbot, Sherra Gregory, Mary Ann Espiritu, Carolyn Schaff, Angela Strafaceg Qstandingj Coach Pam Wood, Shelly Anderson, Leslie Little, Vivian Manning, Selena Einkauf, Dana Herndon, Renate Cormier, Angela Bradley, Darla Henderson, and Kim Brad- shaw. QED Freshmen Carolyn Schaff and Mary Ann Espiritu promise a bright future for the tennis team. QFD Number one doubles team Kim Bradshaw and Renate Cormier. Golfers advance to reglonals CAD The 1983 Indian golf team's season could best be described with the cliche, Hclose, but no cigar. The Indian linksters earned a berth to the regional tournament by placing second at district. The first and second place teams and individuals at regionals qualified for the state tournament in Austin. The team missed by a mere five shots from becoming the first golf team at PN-G to go to state. The Indians finished fourth with a team score of 646, while second-place Northshore shot 641. Junior Randy Jones came even closer to a trip to Austin. Jones finished one shot out of second place in the medalist standings with a two-day total of 151. The squad at regionals consisted of Jones, senior Tommy Jordan, junior Joey Stroud, and freshmen Mike Dulin and Craig Huffstetler. Coach Tommy Tucker's crew placed second at district with a team total of 647. Jones' 155 total cap- tured runner-up medalist honors. Jones, Dulin, Jor- dan, Stroud, and junior David Foreman were part of the second-place squad. Also, PN-G's second team had an outstanding tour- nament, placing third with a 664 total. Second-team members included Huffstetler, sophomore Giles Kibbe, and freshmen Vach Landry, Tre Elmore, and Bobby Kibbe. The 1982-83 boys' golf team consists ffront rowj Brian Bailey, Jay Bailey, Elmore, Bobby Kibbe, Thad King, 'ach Landry, and Robbie Grimesg Qsecond owl David Simmons, Giles Kibbe, ichael Dulin, Randy Jones, Tommy Jor- CDD fl A wt. -nm W' tingling, y CFD dan, Coach Tommy Tucker, David Foreman, Craig Huffstetler, and Joey Stroud. QBJ Junior Randy Jones shows the perfect swing of the runner-up medalist in district. KCJ Coach Tommy Tucker takes it easy. CD1 Senior Tommy Jordan views his CGD tee shot. CED Freshman Craig Huffstetler chips his ball toward the green. QFD Displaying his own style is freshman Michael Dulin. CGD Waiting for the result of his putt is junior Joey Stroud. Golfers hopes fall short Two seniors, one junior, and one sophomore represented Port Neches-Groves High on the girls' golf team this year. Seniors Tessy Roy, and Kara Kibbe, junior Candy Warner, and sophomore Susan Farrow par- ticipated in the district golf meet held at West Orange. The team led the tournament after the first day of play, but had to sacrifice the first place position due to an illness of one member. However, Tessy Roy became top medalist and advanced to the Regional Meet in Houston. The team was coached by Ms. Barbara Comeaux. KBJ 4 C J Q, - .. . ..X Q 55' iw I . x N Pix? fre, . X ' 5, hz i . . at Q s . i ' f fs .4 wi xii if 'l5i'ssi'i7ii fi1'55:f5f55Ms,.., :H-if -f-- .z, ' K ii 'i' . v. -iiifsliri It-is-sQ:::.., . l - '- ----- - 15? ig. X - - i .V .,v. T . i .... X e , . , ....,,s..,... ff' T at NNE 4' , I .,.-N. CED CFD CHD CAD The 1983 girls' golf team consisted of Cfront rowj Tessy Royg fsecond rowj Candy Warner, Kara Kibbe, and Susan Farrow. CBJ Goofing off on the golf course are Tessy Roy, Coach Barbara Com- eaux, Kara Kibbe, and Candy Warner. ICJ District medalist Tessy Roy aims at a perfect putt. CDD Sophomore Susan Farrow demonstrates a strong swing. QDJ Concentrating on a straight putt isjunior Candy Warner. CFD Chipping her way to the green is senior Kara Kibbe. CGJ Seniors Tessy Roy and Kara Kibbe take time off to caddy one another. CHD Coach Barbara Comeaux poses for a quick picture while heading to the tee box. Indian athletes aid communit The Association of Indian Athletes and the Organization of Indian Athletes worked together this year to benefit the community as well as the school. Both organizations participated in the 'iWhite Christmas drive in which they collected and distributed canned goods to the QAJ OIA officers for 1982 83 are ffront rowl Pierce Harrington treasurer Richard Nelson president Steve Nolen vice president fsecond rowj Brad Mc Caleb chaplain Beau Freyou secretary CBJ AIA officers for l982 S3 are Ashley Woodyard vice president Kristi Yonker needy families of Port Neches and Groves. The OIA and the faculty par- ticipated in a basketball game to raise money for Multiple Sclerosis. The OIA also helped with the March of Dimes. The AIA raised money for two S250 scholarships for Theresa reporter Tessy Roy president Lori Swan secretary Lea Ann Motycka treasurer QCD OIA coaches Randy LeBlanc and Jamie Barton discuss last minute game plans QDJ The first female to play in the OIA Faculty basketball game Miss Lou Ann Rainey shows her form QED The Roy and Ashley Woodyard. They did this by selling stickers and by having bake sales. They also helped with Easter Seals. The sponsor for the AIA was Mrs. Linda Briggs. The OIA's sponsors were Mr. Frank Cheek and Mr. Steve Fitzgerald. annual tip off for the OIA Faculty game is underway QFD Lori Swan assists Kim Bradshaw with her feather band CGD Mike Eaves seems ecstatic with the thought of being a little brother CA? CBD ... f. q XF xkgy K. A , 5 rf : ,NJ if A s E- 5' C533 Recognition QA! Section editors Jamie Hyde, Denise McCutcheon, and Michele Frederick QBJ Co-valedictorians struggle for recognition. eniors enjo Lions, Rotary During each month of the school year a senior boy and girl were chosen to attend the Port Neches and Groves Rotary Club meetings. Also each month the Port Neches Lions Club chose a senior boy to serve as Junior Lion. In addition the Lions Club of both Groves and Port Neches selected a senior girl to be their sweetheart for the year. While enjoying a delicious meal, the students had an oppor- tunity to learn about the activities and purposes of the clubs they are attending. The students were selected on the basis of criteria submitted by the clubs. .77 1 JG 1 'i ea Qi! ' We QI ff CAD Rotarians for the month of November were David VanVranken, Lori Swan, Kim ata. QBJ Graham, and Pat Cammar January Rotarians were Woody Thames, Bill Comstock, Dona Dunn, and Ben Barnett. QCD May Rotarians were Pam ' Barton. QDJ May, Dana Shook, and Jamie December Rotarians were Shelley Troy and Khoa Nguyen. QED September were Scott Billeaud, Lisa Rotarians Cegielski, and Dwayne Romero. Civic clubs choose Honorees i CAD Darren Gaspard, Julie Wood, Shella Sattler, and Andy Owen served as Rotarians for the month of October. CBD Lions Club Sweetheart for Groves is Kerri O'Niell, and Selena Einkauf is Lions Club Sweetheart for Port Neches. QCD March Rotarians were Pierce Harrington, Jen- nifer Rhone, Laura Solis, and Paul Buchanan. CDD Rotarians for the month of April were Troy Daugherty, Cammie Kel- ly, Leigh Wommack, and Scott Sheppard. CED Jimbo Boneau, Lea Ann Motycka, Amy Dykeman, and Sammy Desmond were Rotarians for the month of February. QFD Port Neches Junior Lions for the year were Dariel Newman, Brad McCaleb, Randy LeBlanc, and Richard Nelson. i i l i Honor students receive recognition Being inducted into the Na- tional Honor Society is one ofthe biggest honors at Port Neches- Groves. A student must be in the top 5 percent of his class to be in- ducted as a junior or the top l0 percent to be inducted as a senior. Over the year the Society per- forms several worthwhile projects for the community. This year several members dressed up and delivered candy to children who were in the hospital on Halloween. The annual Christmas party was held at Jill Comstock,s house with plans of caroling to the sur- rounding neighbors. However, due to rain, the students resorted to caroling over the phone. The Honor Society was also in charge of getting merit awards out. On March l, 1983, twenty- three juniors and twenty-four seniors were inducted into the society. The year came to a con- clusion with the annual picnic which was attended by both one and two-year members. Sponsors of the Honor Society are Mrs. Sarita Brink and Mrs. Joanne Conn. C l E G CAD Seniors Brad McCaleb, Pam May, Dariel Newman, and Danielle Nicoure recite the Honor Society pledge. QBD Presi- dent Ben Barnett receives last minute in- structions. QCD Two-year members are Qfront rowD Michelle Hebert, Gina Watkins, Lisa Cegielski, Shelley Troy, Suzanne Smithg Lsecond rowD Mary Can- natella, Jennifer Rhone, Dona Dunn, Julie Wood, Tammy LeBleau, Cammie Kelly, Dwayne Romero, Qthird rowD, Vickie McNeel, Darren Dattalo, Jill Comstock, Jolene Steele, Lea Ann Motycka, Jimbo Boneau, Leigh Wommack, Gary Guilloryg Cfourth rowD Khoa Ngyuen, Darlijo Smith, Kim Graham, Ben Barnett. QDD One-year seniors are ffront rowD Denise Rasa, Dana Henderson, Michelle Broussard, Sue Yoo, Danielle Nicotre, Tina Hebert, Csecond rowD Tammy Rhodes, Dariel Newman, Julie Thompson, Shella Sattler, Dana Shook, Jamie Hyde, Pam May, Lisa Storey, fthird rowD Darren Gaspard, Jamie Barton, Derek Fuller, Lane Block, Brad McCaleb, Sammy Desmondg Qfourth rowD Amy Dykeman, David VanVranken, Lori Werner, Scott Sheppard. CED The 1982-83 officers are Ben Barnett, presi- dent, Kim Graham, historian, Jimbo Boneau, parliamentariang Jill Comstock, secretary-treasurer, Dona Dunn, vice- president, and Gary Guillory, reporter. QFD Julie Thompson is all smiles on being in- ducted. QGD Society sponsors are Mrs. Sarita Brink and Mrs. JoAnne Conn. KHD Darren Gaspard receives his certificate. Each spring PN-G sets aside a day to recognize those students who through their efforts have brought honor to themselves and to their school. The awards presented acclaim excellence in citizenship, leader- ship, and academic achievement. On May 10, in addition to awards, scholarship recipients were announced, and the two new classes on the Resurvation saw what dedication to what school is all about can result in. QAJ Lea Ann Motycka and .lim Boneau receive the 'KI Dare You Leadership award. CBJ Shella Sattler and Pat Cam- marata were chosen Mr. and Miss School Spirit. CCD Dona Dunn and Suzanne Smith were the winner and runner-up respective- ly ofthe Centure III Leaders Program. ,M rf5,,.?.v .V' in ai M ...w x g rn!! W.. . l - ward Day Assembl 5 .l Awards Day this year was almost Ben Barnett and Shelley Troy Day. Ben's awards included winning the Balfour Award, receiving an appointment to the M.D. Anderson Summer Program in Biological Sciences, winning the t'Voice of Democracy essay contest and winning the Gulf States Utilities essay contest. Shelley also won the Balfour Award, the La Sertoma Youth Service Award, and the Economics Ex- cellence essay contest. QAJ David VanVranken was the recipient of Bausch-Lomb Science Award while Khoa Nguyen received the Texas Chemical Council Award. CBJ The Daughters of the American Revolution award was presented to Shella Sattler. QCD National Merit Finalist was Ben Barnett while Jill Comstock and Pete Livingston received letters of commendation. QDJ Quill and Scroll, an international honorary journalism society, inducted the following members, Qfront rowj Michele Frederick, Dana Shook, Shelley Troy, Tawnya Bailey, Amy Dykeman, Woody Thamesg Qsecond rowj Kellye Hanks, Shella Sattler, Sherolyn Ethridge, Leiah Sheffield, Lauri Arnold, Randy LeBlancg fthird rowj Kara Kibbe, Sue Yoo, Jamie Hyde, Denise McCutcheon, Elise Bryant, Jeanna Borders, Dariel Newman, Andy Owen, Michael Frederick. QED Jill Comstock and Dwayne Romero won the American Legion Citizenship Award. CFD Dona Dunn received the American Association of Physics Teachers award and Darren Dattalo received the American Chemical Coun- cil award. QGJ Tammy Rhodes was awarded the Outstanding Senior Homemaker award while Michelle Hebert received the WOW American History award. CHD The Yearbook Staffer award was presented to Amy Dykeman and Vivian Manning received the Texas Energy Science Symposium award. . . . recognizes recipients as M CHD CFD QD The Freshman American Legion reci- pients from Port Neches were John Dumesnil and Shara Briggs. The Groves recipients were Donna Richardson and Brandin Shaw. fx the real CBJ k 3 fi: 4135! 'S QL IZ, L K D ., . ' :Vx '- , ' , Q 1 ff 1 ff' Sfiwff 3 i nil. I 7 ,I ff X 'xg-ff - ' . x. P- ,. Mfffsw 1+ Q' si X' K 4' 2 K 3:-fe -. A 3: 1 ? I ' :. Ezsiwg , .. . i i g X Y v thing CCD QA QAJ The Top Scholastic Freshmen were ffront rowj Steve Jacoby, Margie Steinhauser, Melissa Mead, Chad Davis, Qsecond rowj Shara Briggs, Charlyn Beck, Angela Strafaceg fthird rowj Toni Jugovatz, Shawn Root, Dana Herndon, Tammy Derry, ffourth rowj Amy Ruddy, Martha Suiter, Carolyn Schaff ffifth rowj Troy Guidry, Dennis Eubanks, John Dumesnil, Jill Swearingen. CBJ Port Neches Lions Club sent Amy Wood to Girls' State. CCJ Sophomore and Freshmen NEDT recipients were Qfront rowj Margie Steinhauser, Melissa Mead, fsecond rowj Jane Ann Moler, Shara Briggs, Charlyn Beck, fthird rowj Deborah Fowler, Alicia Mays, Michael Laprarie, Shawn Root, ffourth rowj Beth Cox, Chad Davis, Carolyn Schaffg Cfifth rowj John Hock, Dennis Eubanks, Paul Johnson, Kirk Carver. QDJ Khoa Nguyen made the highest score at PN-G on the National Mathematics Exam while Gary Guillory placed second in the Voice of Democracy local contest. QEJ Top Scholastic Sophomores were ffront rowj Kristina Schwartz, Emelda Garcia, fsecond rowj Becky Brandin, Jennifer Lynch, Beth Cox, fthird rowj John Hock, James Solis. QFD Top Scholastic Juniors were Cfront rowj Vivian Manning, Jill Dumesnil, Qsecond rowj Amy Wood, Charlene Richardson, Maureen Arceneauxg fthird rowj Brad Worsham, David Romero, Christy Comstock, Ka- ty Reeder. QFD The co-valedictorians of Port Neches-Groves are those students who are able to maintain a 4.0 average from their freshman through their senior year. These stl grade lower than an A. This year four students were recognized as the co-valedictorians of the class of 1983. These students are Ben Barnett, Jill Comstock, Dona Dunn, and Shelley Troy. Ben, Dona, J ill, and Shelley El 6 QAJ Ben Barnett looks into the world through the sun roof of his car. QBJ The co-valedictorians are Shelley Troy, Jill Comstock, Dona Dunn, and Ben Barnett. QCD Dona Dunn shows off her cocker Spaniel, Taffy. CDD lndianette officer Shelley Troy performs Cherokee at a pep rally. CEJ Jill Comstock works around the house as well as school. Y? E Q The King and Queen's Coronation revealed the royal couple for the 1982-1983 year. Dwayne Romero and Shella Sattler were chosen to reign as king and queen. Paul Buchanan and Susan McGuire were elected prince and princess. The lords and ladies were Doug Klinkhammer, Becca Yaws, Jervis Kelley, and Dana Shook. CD5 W QAJ Chosen Most Likely to Succeed by the student body were Jill Comstock and Ben Barnett. QBJ The 1983 dukes and duchesses are freshmen Joey Nicotre and Lori Thibodeaux, juniors Mark Anderson and Julie Hebert, sophomores Teddy McDonald and Lori Guilbeaux. CCD Dwayne Romero is thrilled at being named king. QDJ Becca Yaws struggles to put on her gloves. CEJ Susan McGuire plays around while waiting for the coronation to begin. CED Q a AY if Q 32 52 Q 5 ik 2, Q ik ii ev 1 i-x Q., ii Q 3 A mqamu CAJ Chosen Most Attractive by the stu- dent body were Lea Ann Motycka and Greg Peterson. QBJ Runners-up for Most Attractive are ffront rowl Connie Lopez, Kelly Judice, and Frannie Anselmog Qsec- ond rowj Troy Crochet, Mike Rogers, and Phillip Smith. QCD Jervis Kelley helps Doug Klinkhammer tie one on. QDJ The queen candidates decided that being court jesters was more fun. CDI CCI ,Q Q CAJ Susan Day and Pat Cammarata were chosen Best All-Around at PN-G. QBJ Best All-Around runners-up are Cfront rowj Dawn Bledsoe, Jean Payne, Kim Hanksg fsecond rowj Rick Edwards, Mark Beaty, and Mark Culver. Providing entertain- ment for the Coronation were singers CCD Julie Thompson, QDJ Biff Burris, CED .Iudy Trahan. I w n W W 5525 C CDD QAJ Tawnya Bailey and Rick Provost were elected Most Popular by students of PN- G. CBJ Runners-up for Most Popular are ffront rowj Julie Hodges, Pansey Falcon, and Janna Ericksong Qsecond rowj Jimmy Cross, Johnny Provost, and Danny Hebert. CCB Lea Ann Motycka and Greg Peterson caught off guard. CDD Mrs. Margie Fuller is in awe ofthe king candidates. QAJ Chosen Most Athletic by the student body were Belinda Duhon and Bec Wilson. CBJ Runners-up for Most Athletic are Qfront rowj Jennifer Viator, Jill Dumesnil, and Dee Ann Dillong fsecond rowb David Wallace, Jon Caronag and Jeff Simmons. CCD Announcing at the Coronation were Kellye Hanks and Laurie Matthews. CD1 Mark Anderson, Greg Peterson, Jon Carona relax after a tiring coronation. Al Wx -Gi X . 1 1 W x V v f 1 1 -, X 1 , N f , N 1 .f X Q X J ' 1 Q ' X 5 X , , Af If ' 7 l Q ,V 1 X -, . .mi W ,: 'x 'f'1T 'v4'f an 'IV ,...7 V+, 1 1,,,Jg.3 X: ,yy-1 KW, -' - Ly .V , y Y J N mf , vw , . , My ,x ,N f :V 1 , ,A bl V' bun 'v U-fy-J' .L ml! 111, .. fL.1 1'fA.wx ', .f , hiv., aw w - ,V :wal 1J,,G,J q,,:11J , -11,175 ZW 343 E47 5 :ff fy 1 .P V 0 l ,, , , kay ,f T 1:'4x'3EwI'k .L,y-N..w ,M '.,,, 4, V -5 - H -AJ -1 l M43 .JQL-8,1154 S ,fT.,, ,il 4' -L-, . ,,,,A.Z,..,,q Y 1 .- A w. ,!.,t:J1p1. 1'2-LJ,g'i,:A1,g QQ if-,z 'np 225:11 Mr. James Blount Mr. Russell Brittain Mr. Harvey Brown Board of Trustees guides district Members of the Board of Trustees for 1982-83 were tseatedj Mr. James Blount, vice-presidentg Mr. James Green, presidentg Mr. Calvin Raines, secretaryg Cstandingj Mr. Harvey Browng Mr. Thomas Swear- ingen, and Dr. James Brown. Dr. James Brown Mr. James Green Mr. Calvin Raines Mr. Thomas Swearingen The Board of Trustees of the Port Neches Independent School District has, as usual, conducted the business of the district this year in a low-keyed and efficient manner. Forethought and careful planning enabled them to steer a safe path during unstable economic times. The sudden and tragic death in March of Mr. Russell Brittain resulted in a special election's be- ing called for August. Mr. Brit- tain's presence will be missed by the board members and district patrons as well for his primary concern was always the student and his education. QAJ QBJ All smiles are Mr. Harvey Brown and Mr, James Blount. Dr. Thomas Huff and Mr. Ken- neth Watson provide the stable leadership a school district needs if it is to offer the quality educa- tion students are entitled to. Nothing is so important to ex- cellence as continuity and cooperation and PNISD is indeed fortunate in having at its helm two men who prize these characteristics. The leadership of Dr. Huff and Mr. Watson should keep the district on an even keel as it moves through the restless waters of an uncertain economy. Dr. Thomas Huff: B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D., Superintendent. Mrs. Ruth Smith: Secretary to the Superintendent. dmln lstratlon sets pace M r. K en W a ts Superintendent. on: B.S., M.Ed., Assistant QAJ Dr. Thomas Huff watches the pic- ture taking at the May 1983 board meeting. QBJ Now, where is the electrical outlet? muses Mr. Kenneth Watson as he prepares to plug in the tape recorder. 2 dministration works hard Once again the PN-G ad- ministrators have given us a year to remember. 5'Head honcho Mr. Zack Byrd, who has been here seven years, takes care of the many problems that develop. Assistant principals, Mr. Howard Frey, Mr. James Warner, and Mrs. Emmy Lou Scott, worked together to help Mr. Byrd with the 100's of jobs and errands needed to be done throughout the year. Director of student activities, Mr. Ken Einkauf, always puts more than l00'Zn of his effort to keep everything running smoothly. Mr. Sammy Almany, music coordinator, worked with and directed the district music programs. Mr. Doug Ethridge, athletic director and head football coach, spent many long hours preparing PN-G teams for district competi- tion. Vocational director, Mr. Don Goza, prepared students for a working life after high school. With these hard working ad- ministrators PNQ-G has managed to grow and become an even bet- ter school than it has ever been before. D Mr. Zack Byrd: B.S., M.Ed., Principal Mr. Howard Frey: B.S., M.F.A., Assistant Principal Mrs. Emmy Lou Scott: B.A., B.S., M.A., Assistant Principal for Instruction. Mr. James Warner: B.A., M.A., Assistant Principal Mr. Ken Einkauf: B.A., M.Ed., Director of Student Activities Mr. Sam- my Almany: B.S., M.A., Band Coordinator, High School Band Director Mr. Doug Ethridge: B.S., M.Ed., Head Football Coach, Athletic Director . . . Mr. Don Goza: B.A., M.Ed., Vocational Director. QAJ All smiles for the camera are Mr. Sammy Almany and Elizabeth Solis. KBJ Mr. Howard Frey grins as he fills out detention slips. QCD Mr. Zack Byrd takes time away from his busy day to smile for the camera. QDD Mr. James Warner and CED Coach Doug Ethridge find time in their busy schedules to take breaks. Counselors lead exciting life CAD FN-B., PN-G would not be the same without its friendly counselors. The counselors' office is always filled with smiles and laughter and help for everyone. Serving as the seniors, counselor is Miss Juanell Jones. For the past two years Mr. Ray McCuller has been the counselor for the Class of 1984 while Mr. Richard Briggs led the Class of 1985. For the first time on the Reservation, Mrs. Carolyn Worsham counseled the Freshman Class. KDE Mr. Richard Briggs: B.A., M.A., Counselor . . . Mr. Ray McCuller: B.S., M.Ed., Counselor Mr. Durwood Johnson: B.S., M.Ed., Vocational Counselor. Miss Juanell Jones: B.S., M.Ed., Counselor . . . Mrs. Carolyn Wor- sham: B.S., M.Ed., Counselor. birthday QAJ Mr Ray McCuller exclalms What now QBJ Miss Juanell Jones with her helping hands watches the pep rally en thuslasticall C Workin ha il is Mrs Carolyn Worsham CDD Busy a usual is Mr Durwood Johnson QEJ QFD Mr Richard Briggs celebrates his Faculty supports Indian sports PN-G would not be IT without the faculty's special abili- ty to teach and support the Indians. The teachers not only help students with school work, they also sponsor extra-curricular ac- tivities. Added to the faculty this year are the many new teachers who transferred along with the Freshman Class. The faculty as a whole will con- tinue to spread happiness and good thoughts throughout the PN-G Reservation. A Mrs. Barbara Ainsworth: B.S. M.Ed., Algebra II, Geometry FTA . . . Mr. Jimmie Baize: B.S. Biology. Mrs Sonya Barnett B A , M.Ed., Computer Math Mr. Benny Baxter: Certification - Voca- tional Industrial Education, Texas Education Agency, Vocational Automotive Mechanics I, II, VICA . .. Mrs. Gwen Best: B.A., English I, Freshman UIL. Mr. Mike Bradshaw: B.S., M.Ed., Boys, Health and Physical Educa- tion, Coach - Football, Baseball . . . Mrs. Sue Bradshaw: B.A., English I Mrs. Linda Briggs: B.A., M.A., English III, Associa- tion of Indian Athletics. CAD Mr. and Mrs. Billy Curl and son Michael enjoy Friday night activities. CBJ Mr. Fitzgerald gives expert advice to daughter Tracy before big meet. Mrs. Pat Briggs: B.S., Home Economics I, II, Future Homemakers of America . . . Mrs. Sarita Brink: B.S., Chemistry, Physical Science, National Honor Society, UIL Science. Mrs. Fan Brown: B.S., M.L.S., Librarian Mr. Mark Brown: B.S., M.Ed., Govern- mentfEconomics, Sociology Mr. Don Bryson: B.S., M.Ed., Biology, Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach. Mr. T. D. Bushnell: B.S., D.E., Certification, Distributive Educa- tion I, DECA Mr. Jim Bynum: B.S., M.Ed., Refrigera- tion and Air Conditioning I, II, VICA . . . Mr. Carl Carson: B.S., M.Ed., Driver Training. 2 Lends helping hand . . . Mrs. Hazel Chambless: B.A., M.A., English IV, UIL Spelling . . . Mr. Frank Cheek: B.S., World History, Organization of Indian Athletes Mrs. Amy Cline: B.S., Wildlife Management, Biology, Physiology. Mr. Terry Cobb: B.S., M.Ed., World History, Coach Ms. Barbara Comeaux: B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Golf Coach, Head Volleyball Coach Mr. Steve Comer: B.S., Consumer's Math, Algebra II, Boys' Tennis Coach. Mrs. Joanne Conn: B.A., M.Ed., French I, II, III, National Honor Society, Looking Glass Mrs. Jane Convery: B.S., M.S., Home and Family Living, Homemaking II, F.H.A. 'mmm so mwh- Mva. Umm and Mra. Uxndneri 1-F Mr. Kent Conwell: B.S., M.Ed., Distributive Education I, II, DECA Mr. Edd Coplen: B.A.T., General Drafting, Technical Drafting . . . Mrs. Betty Cowan: A.A., B.B.A., M.Ed., Shorthand I, Typing I, Office Pro- cedures, UIL Shorthand. Mr. Billy Curl: B.S., M.M.Ed., Choral Music, Concert Choir, In- dian Singers . . . Ms. Shelley Dett- man: B.S., M.Ed., Physical Education, Head Girls' Track Coach Dr. Larry Dickens: B.S., Ph.D., Physics, Physiology. Mrs. Ellen Dickerson: B.A., English III . . . Mr. Lynn Dicker- son: B.A., Algebra II, Geometry, Photography. LAD Mrs. Frances Thomas lends a helping hand to Tim Rolison. QBJ Student teachers show appreciation by giving Mrs. Lindner and Mrs. Cowan a cake for the helping hand they extended. Mrs. Rebecca Dungan: B.A., M.Ed., English II, Physical Science, JVfSophomore Cheerleader Sponsor Mr. David Fendley: B.A., M.Ed., Athletic Trainer Mr. Steve Fitzgerald: B.S., M.S., TrigonometryfElementary Analysis, CalculusfAnalytical Geometry, Organization of Indian Athletes. Enjoys breaks Mr. Darrell Fletcher: Vocational Machine Shop l, Il, VICA ... Mrs. Betty Frey: B.A., English II, ESL: English as a Second Language . . . Mrs. Margie Fuller: B.A., M.A., Journalism I, Il, War Whoop, Pow Wow, UIL Journalism. Mr. Rodney Gouthier: A.S., Vocational Drafting I, Il, VICA Ms. Clara Graham: B.S., M.Ed., TrigonometryfElemen- tary Analysis, Algebra II, In- troductory Algebra I, UIL Number Sense, UIL Calculator. QA IAQ Coach Bradshaw enjoys lunch on the run. IBD Taking a break from class is senior government teacher Mr. McGreevy. Mrs. Kathy Hanlon: B.A., English I . . . Mr. Al Hebert: B.S., Biology, Selected Topics in Science Ms. Linda Hebert: B.S., M.Ed., Algebra I, Geometry. Mrs. Mary Henke: R.N., B.S., Coordinator for Health Occupa- tions, HOSA Ms. Gloria Hester: B.A., M.Ed., Spanish I, II, III, Spanish Club Mr. Thomas Highland: B.A., General Woodworking, Machine Wood- working I. Mrs. Trudy Holder: B.B.A., M.Ed., Vocational Office Educa- tion, OEA . . . Mr., Jerry Hopper: B.S., M.Ed., Biology, Coach. CAJ Miss Linda Hebert, CBJ Mrs. Kathryn Johnson, and QCD Mr. James Stroud con- duct class with their handy overhead projectors. Mrs. Lynne James: B.A., English IV, Indianettes .. . Mrs. Kathryn QTappyj Johnson: B.B.A., M.Ed., Accounting .. . Mrs. Reva Johnson: B.S., Special Education, Warrior Cheerleader Sponsor. Mrs. Carol Jones: B.S., M.Ed., Adaptive Physical Education Mrs. Mary Jordan: B.S., M.Ed., Home Economics I, Nursing, and Home Management, FHA . . . Mrs. Colleen Kessel: B.S., M.Ed., Algebra I, Art I. Mrs. Martha Landrum: B.S. Special Education . . . Mrs Carolyn Law: B.S., English II. Show tools of trade Mr. Burk McGreevy: B.S., M.Ed., Governmentfliconomics. CBJ Mr. R. H. Lee: B.S., Freshman Band . . . Mrs. Gay Lindner: B.S., Typing I, Personal Typing . . . Mr. Ted Loftin: B.S., M.Ed., Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Astronomy. Mr. Bill Madigan: B.A., M.A., M.Ed., English III Mrs. Sheron Mallory: Cosmetology In- structor, VICA Mr. Floyd Matts: B.S., M.S., Biology, Selected Topics in Science. 2 Stud hard Mrs. Tolene McGreevy: B.S., American History, Psychology, World History Mr. Brooks McKenzie: B.S., M.Ed., Art I, II, III, Art Club Mrs. LaVerne McWilliams: B.S., M.Ed., English II. LAD Concentrating on government papers is Mrs. Motycka. QBJ Mrs. McGreevy hard at work. ICJ Mr. Brown gets down to grading tests. Mr. Joe Metcalfe: Certification Vocational Industrial Education, Texas Education Agency, Voca- tional Welding I, II, VICA Mr. Billy Joe Moak: B.S., M.Ed., Industrial Cooperative Training I, II, VICA Ms. Suzanne Mondey: B.S., M.Ed., Special Education, Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor. Mrs. Audell Motycka: B.S., M.Ed., GovernmentfEconomics Mrs. Donna Noblitt: B.S., Algebra I, Introductory Algebra I . . . Mrs. Gail Cawley Parks: B.S., Art I, English I, Freshman and Sophomore UIL speech and drama. Mr. Steve Pecora: B.S., M.Ed., Biology Mrs. Charlotte Pitt- man: B.S., M.Ed., Introductory Algebra l, World History . . . Mr. A. T. Togo Railey: B.S., M.A., Health Education, Physical Education, Football and Basket- ball Coach. Miss Lou Ann Rainey: B.S., Physical Education, JV Basket- ball, Assistant Track Coach. Mr. Lloyd Ricketson: B.S., FOM I, Consumers Math, Football and Basketball Assistant Coach. Mr. Lionel Rowland: B.A., M.A., GovernmentfEconomics, American History, Student Council. Mrs. Cathy Savoie: B.S., Generic Special Education Mrs. Can- dice Scott: B.A., World History, Government, Anthropology . . . Mr. John Shoemaker: B.S., Astronomy, Planetarium Director. all smiles . . . CBD QAJ Mrs. Cheryl Sigler: B.A., English III Mrs. Gwen Smith: B.A., World History . . . Mr. Mike Stanfield: B.S., Geometry, Fund- amentals of Math Il. Mr. Jim Stroud: B.S., M.S., Physical Science . . . Mrs. Bobbie Tamplin: B.B.A., M.Ed., Typing II, Math of Consumer Economics Mrs. Frances Thomas: B.S., Home and Family Living, Homemaking II, FHA. Mrs. Nancy Thompson: B.A., M.A., M.L.S., Librarian Mr. Donald L. Todd: B.A., Freshman Band Assistant, Low Brass Specialist. Mr. Butch Troy: B.S., M.S., Physical Education, Weight Training Mrs. Dixie Tucker: B.A., Speech I, II, III, IV, Drama, UIL Speech and Drama. ,I- 55:1 f Mr. Tommy Tucker: B.S., Algebra I, Mathematics of Con- sumers' Economics, Fundamen- tals of Mathematics II, Drivers Training, Golf Coach Mrs. Patti Vincent: B.A., English, History Mrs. Cynthia Voss: B.S., Physical Education, Indianettes. Mr. Karl H. Wadenfuhl: B.S., Assistant Band Director Mr. John Watson: B.S., Machine Woodworking I, II, General Draf- ting . . . Mrs. Mary Watson: B.A., M.A., Algebra I, Geometry, UIL Number Sense, UIL Calculator. QAJ Kim Drake wishes Mrs. Fuller a nice day. CBJ Mrs. Hanlon, as you can see, enjoys teaching. CCD Nurse Dalby tells a joke to ease the pain as Mr. Einkauf looks on. 2 enjoy Reservation activities QAJ Mrs. Linda Smith counts ballots for a big election, CBJ Coach Mike Bradshaw looks enthused at the prom. Mrs. Sue Wharton: B.A., English IV Mr. Ed White: B.B.A., Med., English Iv. Mr. Doug Wind: B.A., General Woodworking Mr. Wayne Winn: B.S., M.Ed., Drivers' Training, Physical Education, Head Track Coach. Ms. Pam Wood: B.S., Introduc- tory Algebra II, Algebra I, Physical Education, Head Girls' Basketball Coach, Girls, Tennis Coach Mrs. Kathleen Yosko: M.S., Generic Special Education, English, Math. N -G helpers always available There are twelve PN-G helpers ho are always available to help id the students of the eservation. Mrs. Erleen Allred is secretary Mr. Zack Byrd, Mr. Howard and Mr. James Warner. to Mrs. Emmy Lou is Mrs. Alene Odom and Mrs. Linda Smith is secretary to Mr. Ken Einkauf. Mrs. Billie Griner is secretary to the counselors and Mrs. Judy Sutton is secretary to the director of vocational and industrial arts. Mrs. Theola Doeble is the at- tendance clerk, Mrs. JoAnn Petersen is library clerk, and Mrs. Bobbie Troy is general clerk. The special education aides are Mrs. Carolyn Hooks, Ruth Osgood, and Deana Wood. Mrs. Kathleen Dalby is the cheerful nurse who takes care of all the sick students. Mrs. Erleen Allred: Secretary to the Principal Mrs. Kathleen Dalby: L.V.N. Mrs. Theola Doebele: Attendance Clerk Mrs. Billie Griner: Secretary to High School Counselors . . . Mrs. Carolyn Hooks: Special Educa- tional Aide . . . Mrs. Alene Odom: Secretary to Assistant Principal for Instruction Mrs. Ruth Osgood: Special Educational Aide . . . Mrs. JoAnn Petersen: Library Clerk Mrs. Linda Smith: Secretary to Director of Student Activities Mrs. Judy Sutton: Secretary to Director of Voca- tional Education . .. Mrs. Bobby Troy: General Clerk Mrs. Deana Wood: Special Educational Aide Mrs. Janis Latiolais: Assistant Attendance Clerk. Cafeteria staff, custodians 54 one The cafeteria staff and custo- dians are a group of people who put in many hours to keep the school in tiptop condition. In addition to this they still have time to make a friend or two along the way. They are also sup- porters of the Indians as they are often seen wearing the familiar purple and white. We are very proud and grateful to have such dedicated people at PN-G. LAD Cafeteria ladies are ffront rowj Bonnie Mamuel, Pat Warner, Mary Simmons, Elaine Youngblood, Joyce Marks, Patsy Stefflen, Stella Block, Hilda LeJuneg fsecond rowj Agnes Breaux, Helen Allemand, Myrtis Thompson, Georgia Rye, Joyce Sonnier, Emily Davis, Audrey Trahan, Linda Powers, Brenda Hale. QBJ Mrs. Powers shows her Halloween spirit. QCD Mr. Noel Taylor takes the plant out for a breath of fresh air. CD1 Bobby Breaux, Troy LeBouef and Mrs. Trahan see 'gwitch is the better cook. CED Custodians are ffront rowj Jimmie Smith, Maria Hebert, Faye Langlinais, Edith Moon, Laby Trahan, tsecond rowj Rita Comeaux, Liz Heinen, Jessie Fowler, Pat Landry, Gladys Hollier, Dora Lynch, Pearl Mitschke. 1 f ,Ai f , WL! fl Yi 1 K w . 1 XX W X AX' I wwxx R21 .7 Education QAJ Section editors Elise Bryant, Jan Sessions, Jeanna Borders, and Lauri Arnold. fBJ Seniors make sure that freshmen and sophomores receive an education. We're the best as you can see, Senior Class of '83 Senior Class Officers - resi ent Pat amma - ' - P I h P d C d Kll H -S ary LeaA M k-T T B 'l -Re orter Brenda Adams Class Sweetheart Ronda Goodwin with her escort Beau Freyou. 'W 2 Veronica Adams Norm Alberding Ray Alcim Mary Ann Allen P 5 I Gary Babin Troy Badeaux Brad Bailey Tawnya Bailey Libby Baillio Ben Barn Ctt Darren Bartels Jamie Barton John Baxter Q 3, Scott Billeaud Seniors Marty Black Dawn Bledsoe t Jim Boneau Lane Block Keith Boone 1 Paul Buchanan Gina Buckley Jimmy Burnham Ruth Burns Edwin Bush Chris Cain 44 Donna Cole Kim Cole Julie Comiskey David Comstock Jim Cooper Renate Cormier 1 L N V w 4 51 11 1 !,.n..A any N li in ,. Q fx asv? Swfwzgk .H x S at ,vw fn- ,sw Wm 5- W1 I I Q Kellye Hanks Kirk Hargraves Edward Harrington Pierce Harrington Tina Harrington Terri Hatton Sheila Haynes David Healy Angie Hebert l Danny Hebert Darren Hebert Joey Hebert Michelle Hebert Tina Hebert l Hi Dana Henderson Jan Henning Stephnie Henry Earl Hilton Seniorsl - Steve Hoffpauir Suzette Hollier Terri Horn Kevin Hudspeth Jamie Hyde Cindy Joffrion 257 Bart Johnson Kathy Johnson Tommy Jordan Tracy Jordan Cammie Kelly Sean Kerr Seniors Tammy LaBrie is fue 'fix' ly i, K Kim Kidd Kim Kimball i i Doug Klinkhammer Robin Kringel 'WW Christy LaCour Gene Landry mmm, x Seniors Keith LeJune Larry Licatino Tim Lopez Mike Losack Billy Lynch Candy Maggard u I Kristi McCorvy Stacy McDaniel Elizabeth McGraw Denise McCutcheon Burl McDaniel N 1 1 i Jack McDuffie Kevin McGarrahan W Q? ,K 'wi i --4 Susan McGuire Vicki McNeal 263 F 9 i 5 i Charles Moak David Molbert Davrd Monette Russell Montgomery Tracy Mooneyham Becky Moore Paul Mora Margie Morales John Morgan Robyn Morgan Lea Ann Motycka Dariel Newman Crystal Morrison K , Lynn Myers ' 1 W Khoa Nguyen Thai Nguyen Danielle Nicotre Keith Noack Seniors Danny Norton Teri Olivier l n Kerri O'Niell Carmen Orta Paula Ortiz 7 dll' Mary Pellerin Greg Peterson Ronda Peterson Michelle Phillips Chris Porter Susan Poydence Robert Proctor Craig Provost Mary Quebedeaux . mizilw' if Zilke Rader Jan Radley James Rayburn J on Redd Mike Reed William Reynolds Denise Rasa Cindy Reed ammy Rhodes Chad Rich David Richard Gene Robbins Teresa Roberts Kevin Rogers Wylie Rogers Sherri Rolison Seniors Tim Rolison Dwayne Romero Kenneth Rost Cindy Rowland Tessy Roy Joel Ruddy Dan Ross Brlan Roy Chet Russell Drew Rutherford Holly Sanders Sabrina Sandifer Shella Sattler Bertha Saumell Mike Schexnayder Carole Schnell Steve Scott Jan Sesslons 4 3 Ronda Setters Kelly Shannon Leiah Sheffield Scott Sheppard Fletcher Shoemaker Dana Shook Wayne Silva Alan Simmons Melinda Simmons Seniors N N 7 Ricky Siragusa Eugenia Smiley i i Deanna Smith Dicky Smith Laura Solis Liz Soliz 2 P I ! L si . Blaine Thibodeaux Troy Tiritilli Laine Thibodeaux Brian Trahan Donald Trahan Shelley Troy i I 5 Q Q i Ashley Woodyard Julie Yanta Becca Yaws Kristen Yonker Sue Yoo Connie Zimmerman 2 Seniors l QAJ The real Clayton LaVergne. QBJ Woody Thames is amused by his typing ability. CCD Lynn Myers exchanges name cards. CDD Dana Hutchins works on her journalism pages. QED Lane Block cheers the Indians on. KFJ Senior boys take a break on the patio. QGJ Elizabeth McGraw and Genia Stephenson pick up their caps and gowns while Tessy Roy and Julie Thompson wait their turn. 4 cm Q CAD Kelly Drake receives his merit award. CBD Carole Schnell makes that important phone call. QCD Lisa Cegielski pays for her cap and gown. CDD Steve Hall, Tawnya Bailey, Richard Nelson trade name cards. CED Pat Cammarata gets the run-through ready for the football game. QFD Tracy Jordan, Kim Kidd, Jan Sessions, and Veronica Adams pick up their caps and gowns. QGD Lori Swan and Troy Bleakley dance the night away. CHD Shannon Boudreaux receives her merit award from Mr. Zack Byrd. auL..4l Seniors CHD Seniors LAD Paul Stevens, Tommy Jordan, Woody Thames, Shelley Troy, Brad Bailey, and Lisa Storey pose for a group picture. QBD Julie Woods finds a source for her research paper. QCD Donna Davis, Lynn Benoit, Bertha Saumell, Josie Gonzales, Tracy Jordan, and Kim Kidd pick up caps and gowns. QDD Steve Scott, Joey Hebert, Beau Freyou, and Pierce Harrington enjoy their lunch. CED Chuck Gary enjoys the football game. QFD Jervis Kelley speaks at a pep rally. CGD Steve Hall walks to the sideline before the game. QHD Tommy McCarthy enjoys a nap. 5 Q -W A 1 ag U. Wiif 1 www, .ih, , MW, CCD 45' HJ Seniors CFD CAD Rosemary Evans finds the photographer very amusing. QBJ Brad Bailey and Ralph Teran hurry to class. QCE Dariel Newman is amused at the thought of dancing at another football game. QDJ Jennifer Rhone and Jim Boneau search for that special book for their research paper. CED Kelly Pairsh, Dana Shook, and Shella Sattler give a big, bad look. QFD Bec Wilson making the best of it. QGJ Jill Com- stock putting her brain to work. CHD Ran- dy LeBlanc kicks back with journalism on his mind. CD Elise Bryant and Michelle Fawcett work hard on their yearbook pages. eniors voice opinions In years to come you may wonder what the top movie was or what song was at the top of the charts in 1983, or maybe what name brand clothes were Hin. This yearis journalism class decid- ed to use a questionnaire to find out the fads and favorites for 1983 and give them a special place in this year's War Whoop. Here are the top answers received in each category. Soft Drinks Dr. Pepper - 101 Coke - 95 Pepsi - 28 Favorite Car Corvette came in first with Camaro and Mustang coming in second and third. Favorite Song The first place song was I won't hold you back by Toto, second place was Faithfully,' by Journey, and third place was f'Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Favorite Comic First place was 'fGarfield, second was Family Circus, and third was Peanuts M-M.-. ,...a M, W 'NA'x'r'-S... The top fast food was hamburgers, with pizza coming in second and tacos third. The top fast food restaurant was McDonald's with Sonic and King following close behind. The winner for favorite flavor of ice cream was chocolate, with cookies and cream coming in second and vanilla third. QAJ This year's favorite fashion brands were as follows: O.P., Espirit, and Polo. Levi's came in first for favorite jeans with Lee coming in second and Calvin Klein third. Among the other categories were favorite day which was, of course, Graduation. Also, where was your favorite place to go on a date? Number one on the poll was to see a movie and then out to eat. How about your favorite magazine? nSeventeen,' came up with the most votes but Hot Rod and Sports ll- lustrated were close behind. And last but not least were the favorite pets. The dogs won by a long shot with cats and horses next in line. Each year brings a new dimension to entertainment. This year,s favorite movies varied from comedy to serious with first place being E.T. followed by An Officer and a Gentlemani' and ending up with 'fPorky's. Then moving to television with the favorite channel being Showtime and Channel 12 and Channel 6 coming in second and third. The most liked series were Magnum P.I.,', Mash, and The A-Teamf, The soap operas were first, All My Children , sec- ond, The Guilding Light g and third General Hospital. Although the new era of music was new wave punk rock it didn't make the poll. Rock-N-Roll was led by Journey with Led Zeppelin coming in second and Boston third. Country had Alabama at the top of the list followed by Hank Williams, Jr., and Willie Nelson coming in third. The top radio station was B-95, followed by KZOM and KYKR. Senior Da ends on storm note On May 20 the halls were filled with turquoise and white. They were the senior colors. The day really began with the senior meal. Every senior ate together in a decorated cafeteria. Special memories were made, but the most memorable one was at 2:45 p.m. when the sky turned black, and the rain began. The students were asked to leave their classrooms and be seated in the halls. Eventually the rain slacked off and school was dismissed. On the senior's last day, they had to wade through the parking lot to get to their cars. KAI Ya i. ,-,- rmsg X of' ' FH H ME M ? QG5, f Awww xxx-NLF W, KX 3 QAJ Kim Benson, Melinda Simmons, and Rosemary Evans enjoy the senior meal. CBJ Tommy McCarthy and Sherre White wait patiently in the lunch line. QCJ Enjoy- ing their last day are Debbie Majors and Dawn Bledsoe. QDJ Showing their pride in the class are Teri Olivier and Jimmy Bosarge. LED Having a good time at lunch are Gina Watkins, Kathy Lum, Pam May, and Stephnie Henry. QFJ Ready for pic- tures are Scott Sheppard, Jim Boneau, Jill Comstock, and Laura Solis. graduated Magna C and 85 students rec scholarships as the closed. Magna Cum Laude are the top 5 percent and include the valedictorians. Honor Twenty-two stude u 4 l o Nguyen Shelley Tro TOWJ David Van Vra nifer Rhone, Gina Wat rowj Julie Wood, Romero, Lea Ann are LAD Qfront ro - 5 l Lisa Cegielski, Dona ond rowj Cammie Kell Hebert, Jill Comst McNeel, Mary Canna Darlijo Smithg QBJ Q . . I c I rowl Darren Datte Guillory, Jim Bon Barnett. Scholarship recipients are QCD ffront rowj Renate Cormier, Drew Cherry, Lisa Cegielski, Mary Can- natellag fsec- ond rowj Michelle Broussard, Dana Darst, Jill Com- stock, Lauri Arnoldg fthird rowb Anne Carson, Lane Block, Jamie Barton, Ben Barnett, Jim Boneaug CDD ffront rowj Donna Davis, Amy Dykeman, Angie Distefano, Michele Frederickg fsecond rowj Dona Dunn, Darren Gaspard, Sherolyn Ethridge, Cliff Geron, Elizabeth Escagneg fthird rowj Kim Graham, Darren Dat- talo, Troy Daugherty, Selena Einkauf. 5 96 Additional scholarship reci- pients are CAD ffront rowj Kim Kidd, Tammy LaBrie, Cammie Kelly, Robin Keyton, Pam May, Csecond rowj Christy LaCour, Bren- da Griner, Michelle Hebert, Dana Henderson, Janet Henning, fthird rowj Jervis Kelly, Gaye Griffis, David Healy, Pierce Harrington, Gary Guilloryg CBJ ffront rowl Lisa Storey, Liz Soliz, Scott Sheppard, Julie Thompson, fsecond rowj Jan Sessions, Jolene Steele, Leiah Sheffield, David Van Vranken, Shelley Troy, Cthird FOWJ Suzanne Smith, Roxanne Walter, Woody Thames, Darlijo Smith, Ber- tha Saumell. Others receiving scholarships are QCD Cfront rowj Khoa Nguyen, Dariel Newman, Shella Sattler, Denise McCutcheon, Thai Nguyen, Csecond rowj Randy LeBlanc, Jennifer Rhone, Denise Rasa, Tessy Roy, Cthird rowj Tammy LeBleu, Dwayne Romero, Brad McCaleb, Lea Ann Motycka, Zilke Raderg CD1 ffront rowj Lori Werner, Becca Yaws, Wendy Wehmeyerg Csecond rowj Connie Zimmerman, Ashley Woodyard, Julie Wood, Gina Watkins. 4 m w 1 1 w 3' i We're the best forevermore, Senior Class of '84 Junior Class Officers Ricky Provost - President Pansey Danielle Frederick - Secretary Leig Ji Hbt-Rpt Falcon-V P dt h Smithy Juniors KAJ Junior sweetheart candidate Susan Day dazzles the audience at the Varie ty Show. Abshire, Keri Adams, Stacey Adams, Tom Aldredge, Mike Alexander, Stacy Anderson, Mark Anderson, Philip Appleman, Shane Arceneaux, Maureen Armstrong, Regina Arnaud, Sheri Babin, Denise Badeaux, Brett Badeaux, Brian Badeaux, Danny Barbay, Troy Barfield, John Barker, Chris Barker, Michael Bass, Brougher QAJ Christa Carlsen, Dee Hopper, and Maria Hebert have a Merry Christmas in the Variety show. Bass, Donna Battenfield, Curt Bazinet, Pam Bean, Kellie Beaty, Mark Bedair, Paul Beeler, Kim Begnaud, Marc Bergeron, Travis Bernard, Lynette Bernard, Rachel Billeaud, Ginny Billeaud, Michele Blackwell, Tiffany Blanchard, Kerri Bodin, Wayne Bodine, Patrick Bolyard, Ricky Bonnette, Anthony Booker, Chris Juniors QAJ Philip Anderson concentrates dur ing class. CBJ Shining with Indian pride are JV cheerleaders Marti Shelton Michele Hill, and Yvette Savoy. Bordelon, Brent Borne, Darin Borne, Jennifer Borres, Linette 4 Bossier, Debra Bourgeois, John Boyd, Dale Bradshaw, Kim Brandenburg, James Brashers, Denise Brasseaux, Lisa Breaux, Brent Breaux, Danny Brinkley, Rhonda Broussard, Don Broussard, Jason Brown, Don Bunnell, Cherie Burnett, Burt Burnette, Connie W .,,,, ,,,. r ra., V, ,,,f mms,-7 A'11f: f 957 , 55' f- 1 :ww s ,K ..... ,, Mu, U :Q , V , -1 , .sswqg ,,, Tu mfrr W I 931 ii, ,, . W, ,i -, - -A -1923 an QW, ,,,,. W X ,, ef Wfegm S gt? f fm , bw wb f L r ,gd , st, f 217 9 1 xx Wi J X L we if M553 AQWKWFQ is ' -KWWV f fa lbw? - , , J- I . z Q fm- 'ii-waltz W' ' .EE i' -s,ww.1f ' V, V. fff 21, Eliislfffi Kiwi ' Q W ' HA , f A F' f 'Q Juniors Burris, Biff Busby, Denise Bush, Renee Buxton, Jackie Byerly, Angie Cabrera, Maria Callahan, Wayne Campbell, Donna CAD Cindi Simmons glows while par- ticipating in an Indian halftime. CBJ Jeff Theis leads the Indians into a pep rally. QCD Dancing in the Variety show are bunnies Stacey Adams, Jodie Reynolds, and Laury Guillot. Campbell, Matthew Campbell, Robert Campbell, Velma Carlin, Cristi Carlin, Denise Carlsen, Christa Carona, Jon Carroll, Wesley Cassill, Byron Cassill, Tom Cedars, Susan Cegielski, Laurie Ccrami, David Chamberlain, Tony Chiasson, Toni Chipman, B. W. Cole, Yvette Comstock, Christy Comstock, Todd Cook, Philip Corley, James Couch, Kim Cox, Troy Crawford, Lisa Credeur, Michael Crorey, Elaine Culver, Roy Daigle, Kim Juniors Daniel, Laura Darst, Christi Dartez, Devin Daspit, Denise Davis, Kevin Davis, Buddy Davis, Lisa Davis, Mark Davis, Stacey Day, Susan Decuir, Duane Devoll, Kelly CAD Leigh Smithy and Pansey Falcon glow with emotion at the announce- ment of the new Indianettes. CBJ Tam- my Legg and Roy Culver enjoy transi- tion. CCD John Hann examines his class ring as Mr. Willard Clark, Jr. looks on. CD1 Mark Anderson tests his strength. DJ 7 Die, Craigory Dies, Jennifer Dixon, Brad Dore, Julie Drake, Kim Droddy, Kelli Dufour, Angie Duhe, Lore LAD Kim Bradshaw concentrates on her studies QBJ Gerry Waldo shows his Duhon, Deny Duhon, Ginger Dumesnil, Jill Duplantis, David Eaves, Mike Edwards, Wendy English, Ethan Epperson, Benny W f ff af 1 ,, gy , .. rffffuiij ,..:1p:nlW47-- J if CAD , A 'Q w w V EEEW WZ!! ' ' 7 W ,, ,.:, f , - ih. i ,E , .,.., E ff? , f is Mx 1 was WW f s V In iii? Q 7 li QW fs: ll 1 M 2 X M if W1 i 1 off iw , K f A , egflf fm, YW + f J 5: , 'aff gf I X f 6 f ff f s W T ' 3 ' E' df' x mi K 5 Qs 4 v L is , w Z' 5 77 L W 7, L , Erwin, Jill Erickson, Randy ,Z Fav-Q-. Escagne, Allen Estes, Colinda Evans, Kenny Ezzell, J. R. Falcon, Pansey Farmer, Darlene Fears, Willie Ferris, Michelle Findley, Kevin Finley, Sharon Fitzgerald, Steve Fletcher, Julie Floyd, Jeff Fontenot, Jessica Fontenot, Mona Foreman, David Foret, Paul Juniors Foster, Karen Fountain, Lisa Fowler, Dwayne Franke, Cindy Frasier, Kevin Frazier, Philip Frederick, Danielle Freeman, Darren Freeman, Lance Freyou, Sherri Galaviz, Manuel Garcia, Angela Gates, Wendy Gauthier, Miranda Gay, Denise LAI Baby ballerina Kim Plaia shows her graceful style in the Junior Variety Show. QBJ Amy Wood smiles proudly as she becomes a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. CCD Danny Breaux munches his lunch. CDH Jenny Saumell takes a break in drafting. Geoffroy, Nancy Gibson, Kathy Gilbert, Sabrina Giralamo, Troy Girouard, Kim Girouard, Rhonda Golmon, Dean Gontarek, Joel Gore, Judy Graham, Brad Grantham, David Greene, Roger Greer, Kim Gregory, Mark Grice, Cindy Guest, Robert Guilbeau, Kevin Guilbeaux, Alan Guillot, Laury Gutierez, Paul Juniors Halbert, Tammy Hallum, Polly Hamilton, Denise Hann, John Hargrave, Tina Harrington, Chris Hatcher, Tammy Hawthorne, Cathy Haynes, Barry Haynes, Larry Hebert, Anna Hebert, Jana Hebert, Julie Hebert, Maria Henson, Karren Hicks, Carole Hill, Michele Hilton, Alden Hilton, Allen f , ff 1 2 M f : fx A, J im' , as I lt za fig J E ll la .2 4 LQ? was if Wy? 4 4 at '11 1 f if' Juniors HIUSOU, David Hmson, Lionel Hoffbauir, Lydia Hoffbauir, Paul Holmes, Ellen Holt, Steve Hopper, Dee Howard, Clyde Howarth, Lisa Hoyt, Robert Hughes, Sandy Hutsell, Travis Ivey, Shannon Jackson, Cindy Jacobs, Kevin Jeffery, Kelly Johnson, Dwayne Johnson, Shelly --ii' . fx FA XWQWW , , f me ,S 2 Ji 'X if f f W K M f , , X ,K , , K 'Y 1 I f M52 , ,le L new w A T ,V y ,, , - rg W Jones, Cindy QAJ A studious Tracy Tubbs concen- e trates on his work. QBJ Katy Reeder 'N and Artie Trahan take time out at a track meet. I f f 5 , V 5 fw,,2,, . . E 2 iii i f 's ,L at Jones, Randy Jones, Robert Jordan, Doug Karrell, Michelle Kendrick, David Kenworthy, Steven Kern, Kathy Knowles, Ron Kreis, Brian Laborde, Shawn Landreth, Grady Landrum, Mandy Landry, Mike Landry, Neal Lane, Benny Lane, Todd CAD E i, , QE , I -V X .. . .aww 5 . 5 -.-,,, , ,, 'W3'i1,,f5,rm f- K , v aaa 1 A iv? s 4.7 .Q 9 2 5, .. ff ,, ,, : ' . W, ,Ugg , m f fn ? in 'Nm ,. 23 52 Latiolais, Rodney Lavergne, Connie Leatherwood, Darrin LeBlanc, Pansey LeBlanc, Shanna LeBouef, Donna LeBouef, Troy Lee, Sally Legg, Tammie Leleux, Staci Letulle, Michele Lewis, Derek Lind, Linda Lindner, John Locke, Kelly Lockwood, Paula Juniors QAJ Jackie Buxton flashes a smile. QBJ Caught in the act is Duane Decuir. QCD JV cheerleaders make time for a picture. Long, Jerry Lopez, Connie Lough, Chad Lowe, Donna D1 Loyacano, Sam Lynch, Mary Ann Majors, James Malet, Jimmie Lou Mallet, Lisa Manning, Vivian Manuel, John Marks, Kenneth Mason, Chester Mason, Ray McClure, Matt McCreery, Tammi McDaniel, David McDaniel, Dawn McDougald, Heather QAJ Sally Lee and Kim Drake appear anxious at the announcement of the new lndianettes. QBJ Anticipating her induction into the honor society is Lyn- nett Oliver. 1 f ,J 5 l Elf 4' X 1 :gif E Q S l , f l at S, XY l 2 , ,..,,, M3 K ,Qs Es X-W5 x 9 E , U U , 4 - 'Mai ,, , as 5 Q, McElroy, Michelle McGee, David McGill, Russell McMillan, Doug Melton, Elizabeth Mendoza, Andy Merrell, Elaine Mingle, Lori Mondeaux, Darin Montano, Tony Moore, Lori Moore, Michelle Morales, Darren Morgan, Danny Morrison, Jon Jon Mullican, Richard Munselle, Roxanne Muntz, John Nelson, Billy Juniors Nguyen, Hung Nichols, Seth Nobles, Natalie Nolan, Shawn Oliver, Lynett Ortego, Jimmy Ortiz, Tina Pansano, Bambi Paris, Tammy Parks, Kelli Pellerin, Kris Pellerin, Rebecca Pina, Al Plaia, Kim Provost, Ricky Pyland, Cindy Ramey, Billy Randall, Jennifer Rasa, Ronnie Rayburn, Robin ' --Saab .LQ . -f ':-- - H, 5 , W5 we QW wily '1'f ?5 ' wifi' 2-7fi f5W,J2 5, - g,n5,:g,v' 18,2 , i . , H' 3, 'E - Z 52' ,uf ' A ali? fi' aff 7 ffm 192 sg? 5 gm A01 WV ,f f Reaux, Dana Reeder, Katy Reynolds, Jodie Reynolds, Missy Rice, Eddie Richard, Darla Richard, Kirk Richard, Stephen Richardson, Charlene Richey, Danny Rives, Edward Roccaforte, Cynthia Rodriguez, Troy Rogers, Mike Rogers, Tammy Romero, David Romero,Kent Ross, Chris Ross, Darrell Ross, Karen Juniors Rost, Larry Salerandi, Rudy Salinas, Pat Samford, Felicia Saumell, Jenny Savant, Doug Savant, Rusty Savoy, Yvette Schneider, Gretchen Schulz, Jeurgen Scott, Julie Sepeda, Janice Sessions, Kris Seth, Ravi Sewall, Jim Shearer, Ann Sheffield, Chris Sheffield, Craig Shelton, Marti Y xt Vx W XX L XXX wiwxg 5 we rx Vim fag Q, Wim? as 5 swiss are W' X ES 'Q WE: i t N ml ,.., f , . :,. 1 a ' 'L K 1 . ' - 51: I i i H K 'giTgfi:.i53 ,3 K r ' s K: g n 4.+ ' ii . f1ff::g, S-N, w, i!2 ,tf?:ff?i5fif :5:?i5E?5?4 .' ,f 'YN' :' N Shively, Kim Simmons, Cindi Smith, Allenda Smith, Debbie Smith, Denise Smith, Jeff Smith, Neal Smith, Seth Smithy, Leigh Sonnier, Greg Sourdellia, Hollie Srader, Debbie Spears, Brenda Stalnaker, Stuna Steele, Jana Stegall, Danny QAJ Mama Kris Sessions comforts baby', Keri Abshire in the Variety Show. CBJ Shapely Kim Greer poses in the Variety Show. CCD Accepting membership into the National Honor Society is Allen Hilton. J umors .1 Stelly, Jennifer Stephens, Louis Stepp, Fred Storey, Belinda Stroud, Joey Taylor, Deborah Teller, Johnny Teran, Ralph Thames, Angie Theis, Jeff Theis, Larry Thibodeaux, Chris Thibodeaux, Debbie Thibodeaux, Pam Thiery, Kevin Thornton, Kenneth CAD ' f gag ' ,fe f 3, :,, , 2: yf 4 5 lil? 1- ,t,,,, 1'i I .rtir TI r ,e 5 I gs 1 fl , aff ff f ' Af 2,212 , K im I W jyf fe f' If , ,g g , 3: , ,H 22235, X ve ff 13? 0 ,fe if , M 41 r if ra wwf 4 354 W my 4 s We if 15 f Mi A 1565 ff ,Iv .,i QM , -, ' wwf! , 4 if 93 Q! ff? 1 6 aff 2 5:5 , uf 5 w,,55m',,1 - 1- l s , f ,i L X gl F 1,44 L .. at I l , s 'W si 'Q e 1 1 I .... E Todd, Brian Toutcheque, George Trahan, Artie Trahan, Judy Trahan, Tim Tubbs, Tracy Tyson, Darryl Usey, Kristina Vanl-less, Tina Viator, Helen Vizena, Troy Voight, Peter Wakefield, Stephany Waldo, Gerry Walker, Troy Wallace, Greg QAJ Laurie Cegielski proudly accepts a Merit Award from Mr Byrd QBJ Con nie Burnett cheers for the JV Wallace, Lalona Ware, Donna Warner, Candy Werner, Yvette Westbrook, Greg Westmoreland, Elisa Westmoreland, Teresa Whaley, Danny Wheeler, Randy White, Aaron White, Thad Williams, David Williams, Tammy Willis, Beth Wilson, Eleanor Wilson, Rhonda Wimberly, Laurie Wise, Cindy Wolford, Dayna Wood, Amy Wood, Angie Worsham, Brad Worthington, Renee Wright, David Youngblood, Tina Zampini, Misti Juniors CAD Susan Cedars and Coach Rainey share a joke at a track meet. CBJ Ac- cepting a Merit Award from Mr. Byrd is Marc Begnaud. QCD Amy Wood, Miss Congeniality of the Miss Port Neches Pageant. QDJ Smiling In- dianettes Allenda Smith, Stacy Alex- ander, Sherri Freyou, and Sheri Ar- naud perform at the Indianette Show. QEJ Dana Rcaux tries on her class ring. 6 Weire the Greatest of the tribe Senior Class of '85 iisaeasssrsrhasae Sophomore Class Officers Jennifer Viator - President Lori Guibeaux - Secretary Diane Hubbard f Vice President Molly Landry A Treasurer Sophomores CAD Lori Guilbeaux, sophomore sweetheart candidate smiles forthe crowd. J ,EZ Vffijgfgg U2 'PW ,mv FWXQVQ? W 63 ff Y A Z, Qf 183' fer Q 5 r I is E? 25322 'rezwflif wwf I . WQQWQ W ,.., 'V - ' gf 5, ,,,, K i v af raw E Z7 f 5, A 5 Abshire, Vickie Adams, Elisa Adams, Roy Alexander, Joanna Allred, Travis Alvarado, Judy Anderson, Shelly Ard, Kim Arnoud, Michael Arviso, Louisa Atteberry, Billy Ayo, Melissa Badeaux, Robert Barlow, Terri Batcheller, Stefani Bazar, Kim Beach, Elizabeth Bellard, Chad Bigelow, Scooter Binagia, Mary Bledsoe, Danny Blount, Jamie Bolt, James Bonnette, Lawerence Borel, Shanna Bosarge, Brenda Boudreaux, Andy Boudreaux, Crystal Boudreaux, Hope Boudreaux, Lynn Brandin, Becky Braquet, Si'mone Brasier, Jerry Breaux, Bobby QAJ Jimmy Tatum throws his stuff at a track meet. QBJ Gar- ret Drake takes a look at a con- ical equation. Bridges, Phillip Brockhoeft, Tammy Broom, Leslie Broussard, Ellie Broussard, Richard Broussard, Ronnie Broussard, Sherrill Broussard, Troy Brown, Collen Brown, Kevin Bruno, Julie Burleson, Lezlie Bunnell, Carrie Sophomores Cain, John Camardella, Tonia Cammarata, Scott Cannatella, Paul Caraway, Richard Cash, Scooter Castleman, Brian Cawley, Becky Champagne, Chris Chiasson, Bobby Clark, Tammy Clifton, Chas Cobb, Gary Combs, Tina Comiskey, Mary Conkle, Kim Cooper, Julie Cormier, Troy Cortez, Wesley Couder, Denise Couder, Donna Courville, Tracy Cox, Beth Cox, Kevin Crafton, Kim Crochet, Milton Cropper, Richard Culver, Katy Culver, Mark Dattalo, Dena Davis, Angie Davis, Carla Davis, Jeff Delk, Monty Denzlinger, Rach DeRouen, Cesely Desmond, Steve Dilbeck, Twana Dillon, Dana Dorsey, Lori Dowden, Billy Doyle, J im Drake, Garret Droddy, Latane el f f X 0,2 4 'W f f 2 aw 1 f- ' 1' ff, v, aw ,, f 4, , a n ik, 5 K, CAD w.,.,,,,.,.,fn. fi'Af7 ' i , -WM , flwnm- vi ,- iwgfs f Q i gf, 1 W V 'ww W! X f Ps XX 1 M ig Q- ,fmarif ii K, ,1- L ua ,iw S S We Xi e: 1 ggi. ' Ha fdssigss L u - V :E me i - X N. if- .- c ' 1: its XS me :wx M -:-::,a,m -tt fitiswify, WX ,569 ,Q xgx sfakaglg N with W itz .fvmfm Mimsggi X X, ,wtf ,.... .QQSQ .... lt r, -Q 'BQ . , Fifjs- 533 :EETESRQXS e w . e - ' 'ststffii--ssrfmgs H Sophomores Ducote, Ellen Duhon, Alison Dunk, Tiffiney Durdin, Cathy East, Gerald Ellison, Steve Elmore, Kris English, Bubby Erickson, Janna Farmer, Debbie Farrell, Gina LAD Dana Dillon thinks about lndianette tryouts. CBJ Lynellc Frederick cries for joy at being named a new lndianette. QCJ Sophomore cheerleaders brighten the season. Farrow, Susan Faulk, Burt Faulk, Cindy Feidler, Larry Felps, Tracey Findley, Rita Fletcher, Wayne Flores, lra Foreman, Steve Fornols, Wanda Forrest, Susan Foshee, Cary Fournet, Dana Fowler, Deborah Fowler, Tammy Frederick, Lynelle Frisby, Tracy Fuller, Dixie Gallager, Henry Galloway, Brad Garcia, Emelda Garcia, Stefanie Garren, Susan Gaspard, Kevin Gassiot, Tim Giblin, Gina Gibson, Phyllis Godley, Darla Gonzales, Demetrio Goodwin, Barry Gower, Deniece Graham, Danna Granger, Scott Grayson, Shanna Greer, Dana Greer, Janet Guidry, Kristi Guidry, Todd ii, F Nm asia -lm is ZW 2 8 sf? ggsigh X Ss Sophomores Guilbeau, Kim Guilbeaux, Lori Hale, Dianna Hall, Tammy Hamby, Garry Hammer, Kenneth Hanks, Kim Harder, Becky Hardman, Misty Hargraves, Scott CAD Regan Hightower goes for a lay-up. CBJ The Sophomore Variety Show band takes a break. Harrington, Dawn Harrington, Kathy Harrington, Michelle Harrison, Rodney Hatch, Mary Hathaway, David Havard, Mark Haviland, Wendy Hawkins, Gina Hebert, Aaron Hebert, Buddy Hecker, Ray Heirtzler, Jimmy Henagan, Sharon Henderson, Darla Henley, Lee Hidalgo, Rosie QAJ Clint McNeil gets the laun- dry donc QBJ New lndianettes perform in Our Best lo You. Hightower, Regan Hilliard, Dianna Hinson, Chris Hoang, Tho Hock, John Hoffpauir, Dana Hoffpauir, Summer Hohmann, Al Hopper, Cheri Horton, Ross Houmand, Ryan Hubbard, Diana Hudson, Wade Hulgan, Chris Irwin, Beth James, Jerry Jeffery, Maria Jones, Curtis Jones, Desha Jones, J. J. Jones, Rhonda Jordan, Danny Jordan, Treasa Juarez, Rick Judice, Kelly Judice, Kevin Karell, Mindy Kelly, Troy Kendrick, Mike QA Sophomores Kibbe, Giles Kindrew, Tim King, Thad Kitchen, Jorg Knobloch, Kurt Labure, Cayne Lafleur, Kerry Lambright, Charles Lambright, Mary Lanclos, Kelly Landrum, Roger Landry, Craig Landry, Pete Landry, Molly Landry, Tim Landry, Vach Laprarie, Mike Lasiter, Steve Latiolais, Charles Leatherwood, Brian LeBeouf, Kevin LeBlanc, Chris LeBouef, Donna Lee, Jeff LeMaire, Kirk Lewis, Mike Li bersat, Terry Little, Leslie Little, Lori Lopez, Raelene Lovelace, Sharla 33 Loyacano, Mary Lucas, Gary Lynch, Jennifer Lynch, Kim Lynch, Rodney Macha, Polly Maguire, Alicia Majors, Bobby Manning, Dennis Mareeaux, Lisa Marceaux, Shelly Marks, Carla Marks, Mia Marler, Trisha Marshall, Mary Martin, Jim Martin, Kristi Marze, LaDana Mason, Thad Matar, Ziad Mathewson, Sherry Matise, Therese May, Jan Mays, Alicia McCord, Thomas CAD ,. Ei :li min Sophomores McDonald, Gary McDonald, Teddy McFarland, Renee McGarrahan, Krissi McGee, Troy McNeel, Vanessa McNeil, Clinton McNutt, Cathy Melton, Vicky Mendoza, Jo Miguez, Brian Miles, Sandy Miller, Don Miller, Toni Moak, Rendy Montgomery, Jerry Moore, Emma Morgan, Dean Morvent, Jimmie Moss, Michelle Mullenix, Shane Mullican, Pat Myers, Michelle Newsome, Ginger Mguyen, Dung QAJ Mr. Frank Cheek reviews grades for some anxious students. QBJ Jo Mendoza, Dana Perrio, and Lori Dorsey shine as punkers in the Varie- ty Show. Nguyen, Kay Nguyen, Sang Nguyen, Vu Nichols, Michelle Nieves, Ema Nolin, Steve Nordstorm, Mike O'Bier, Kelli Odom, Randy Odom, Steve O'Quinn, Darla Orena, Gabe Ozio, Balinda Palmore, Amy Parker, Charles Parker, Jo Pastorella, Bobby Pastorella, Mike Patin, Kenneth Perrio, Dana Peterson, Jimmy Peterson, John Petteway, Vicki Pierce, Lisa Powers, Dolores f f X i V 7 f I f f gf Wx f X C , X ,,,,, ., M Y ,M ,,,, in L an X Z -l Wi ff is E i, -- M ,M fir, g k, ,WWW W gig 54 'mi 1 ff' Huff? 26 if ggi. E E f 1 5 Z , ,: i w - M mixer? lf ? QV 7 if as My f Ei if f QW is . f-:H swam ff fl L WM, f f iw 1 f 5 ri MZ i if' as f a l W i' fi f fi ay., - 9 9 -V Wi y v if wif 41 1, gg E 1 ' 'Zi f aff f 75 i ,Z A i 2 V '-' 11 . fsiigilg ' ,,,. , V 1 1, , ' 'ww ff --ff, fg 4 , H . , iimzswf- my W- ,,., ' 'H 1 ' , ' ' . W -' ' f ' L i fa, H ,Q wg a 1 A ii I ' , 4 W 5 '::, z 3' ff v H ,Q i f ' ,, , I it , H H 5 W 12 wif ' 1- -1'if1:wxuMm7JVm We M f -- . QM? ' mi aaw ' , f 95 : i iv' , am sntgivw asf ' 1 , L ww, , 1 ,X , , of 1 - W Z3 gg i ' ' , ,i 5 5? 4 Q 1 i9,w155Y 532 fi' TP-if Jdhht, ' -' f: li ' ff' -4 Z ' :, 131 Vit, 1 -J - V J .1 1 J V , . . i M ff ' - 2 K , k ...- '---f'f - ,,. Maw . MA, Q33 Sophomores Powers, Paula Pratt, Brenda Pratt, Tricia Price, Johnny Prince, Jamie Prince, Thad Proctor, David Provost, Johnny Provost, Lea Pruitt, Buffie Rainey, Stephanie Reed, Wendy Reese, Brian Reese, Darrett Rhame, Keshia Rivas, Kirk Robin, Craig Robin, Phillip Rodgers, Troy Romero, Becky CAD Allison Duhon, Lisa Marceaux, and Rene McFarland warm up before a track meet. QBJ Tension mounts as new Indianettes are being announced. Romero, Rena Rutland, Diane Savant, Steven Schexnayder, Mark Schexnayder, Steve Schmidt, Mike Schmidt, Stephanie Schnell, Janice Schoenberg, Benny Schwartz, Krissy Scott, Buffie Shannon, Tracey Shoemaker, Rodney Simmons, Dale Simmons, David Simmons, Troy Sipole, Scott Slocum, Cyndy Smith, Debra QA ry fhsaftwt --:gases ss. W, ,,,,,,..::-,,Q,,,,.,,,, X..- W ... .m - s-Iiifie Sophomores Smith, Greg Smith, Joanna Smith, Phillip Soileaun, Paul Solis, James Sorg, Larry Sourdellis, Kim Sparks, Eddie Sparks, Jeff Stephens, Alex Stephens, Lance Sterling, Mike Stinnet, Melissa Stokes, Eddie Sustaire, Retha Swearingen, John Talbot, Cherris Tassin, Rachel Tate, Tammy Tatum, Jimmy QAJ Ziad Matar struts his stuff. QBJ Lori Guilbeaux and Teri Troy concentrate on tryouts. QCD Latane Droddy waits anx- iously to hear her name being called. Teran, Debbie Theriot, John Todd, Mary Torres, Lina Toups, Jay Trahan, Chris Trahan, Tim Travis, Cathy Troy, Teri Usey, Keith Vanatta, Kim Van Veckhouen, Mike Varing, Donnie Viator, Jennifer Vice, Wayne Vidrine, Veronica Wallace, David Ward, Lana Warner, Ricky Warr, Shane Wasson, Wade Watkins, Kara Weaver, Brent Whaley, Duane , .. , 1 ,, V .. ,tt fF.5E'Q::3?I'! i Q if ,, fy' I In J' ,, .. i ,ty ,T ,,,.,, , we 4 4- I , . A f T f 4 V . X ,, ww f ,sf X t , I 1. ,, 4 ' f ' I f?'ii 2 x , , 32,1 tw K la 1 - - ,y -...,-M Z 5: Q1 l ,Q 2 Fi 2 if Ti 253 V -. I ' WT 'E I Y F . , 6' 7 1. W , ' W : 5 V f K K 2 ' 4 : V Ji , 1 ' f f .. ,, MP? . ' m f 'W i a 'L ' W . Ma , M. .,,.. f .i ,,,, .ffi,,4..,,.., , . V ,, f wwfi' f . AEMGQ - :fQe,fff::,,-'ilfziw' A ii U a V , W , 1 ' . 'i 2 ' , f 5 ' , i V 'Z if .' L -I gf- V , ' , , ,HW I I ,,,,, 3 ' 2 A V t A A W Sophomores Wheeler, Rachel White, Max Whitley, Jodi Wiley, Lance Williams, Christy Williams, Floyd Williams, Kirk Williams, Lester Williams, Sami Wingard, Lori Woods, Sheila Woods, Tammy Wooten, James Yanta, Conrad Zampini, Michelle QAJ Kristy Martin is pleasantly surprised between classes. CBJ Sophomore footballers show winning style against opponent, CCH Kevin Brown, Buddy Hebert, John Peterson, and Scooter Bigelow stroll to class. 34 We're the class that never quits Senior Class of '86 Freshman Class Officers Robin Buckl y - President J J h S t y lieH dg -Vice Preside t Y tt C CBD ,.4. 2 wma.-. .,,, ,, f. ,,L W - ,,,, W wiv, . . W' f iw Q f K K Q 'Za if 5' '54 a, , X r 3, , wi yi? 0337 .ffiH,t,,,,, M K, ,,,,.v,,,5 4 K 'if-5. C 'Z 2 2 ,J 52, 01 1 13 1 an f Q23 f 5 J , 2 f 2525! 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I X X 4 f 2 2 ' 5 S! 1 4, 3 1 rg 1 'W t f A , ,Wa f f fi f Freshmen QAJ QBJ Freshman class representatives were Julie Hodges and Frannie Anselmo Abshire, Jason Abshire, Kreg Adams, Candy Adaway, Marie Addison, Jason Allen, Shana Allison, Kelly Anselmo, Frannie Arnold, Mike Arvizo, Jesse Atteberry, Blaine Avila, Lori Bailey, Brian Bailey, Johnny Baillio, Michael Baker, Tina Barker, Dana Barker, John Barrows, Troy Bates, Juli 46 Baxley, Clint Beck, Charlyn Bedair, Philip Beebe, Sammy Begnaud, Kevin Bennett, Stephanie Benton, Renee Benton, Roxine Bertin, Darren Bieljeski, Michelle Billiot, Chris Bland, Rhonda Blankenship, Stacy Bodle, Dwight Bolt, Tim QAJ Freshmen Melissa Horton, Gay Broussard, Angela Plagman, Paula Guidroz, Jody Davis enjoy a football game. QBJ Lori Thibedeaux, Beth Fon- dren, and .Iulie Hodges take time out for a smile. Boone, Kevin Borel, Britt Borel, Donna Borne, Keith Bourg, Gennis Bourque, Shallyn Bowden, Angie Bowles, Walter Boyle, Debbie Bradley, Bryan I 3 Q i fx Ei s - ,,,,, , B , I ii .Z cm W S Eli of S Freshmen Branch, Kellie Brandin, Will Brantley, Gene Brasseur, Heather Briggs, Shara Broussard, Arline Broussard, Gay Broussard, Sonya Brown, Chris Brown, Paige Brown, Willie Bryan, Eric Bryant, .Ioanie Bryson, Todd Buchanan, Terri Buckley, Robin Burke, Denise Buxton, Rene Byrom, George Camardella, Tony Campbell, Rusty Carleton, Toni Carrier, Sharon Carson, Kit Carver, Kirk Castille, Todd Cegielski, Joey Chatelain, Kimrni 48 QAJ Braves cheerleaders per- form for the fans. CBJ Lori Avila waits to see the principal in the one-act play. CCD One-act play members enjoy dinner. QDJ Sharon Darbonne and Vach Landry register at the freshman prom. Chaisson, Adria Clark, Tammie Clemmons, Scott Cobb, Jeff Collazo, Anna Comstock, Kyle Corbett, Kelly Counts, Leon Creader, Clayton Cricchio, Corey Crochet, Troy Cross, Jimmy Crossett, Karen Czaja, Kim Dailey, Gerald Daniels, Teresa Darbonne, Sharon Dattalo, Dana Davis, Chad Davis, Jody Davis, Michele Davis, Phillip Davis, Steven Dequir, Gary Derry, Tammy Destefano, Lance CAD 4 ff ,:AJl'fQj,ffv4. V ' L ' inf: 'JA' fmzaa- ,M W- ff l , K 1, Y W9 3 4 W 4 4 4 W K JW 5552.19 v,-any iiwv W l 57 4 r gi! A 'V' av.. ,,,,... . .:, V , K , .. X '- ' 'E 4 ' ' , ,if 3 ser 2, .UW f ' ax X New f 2 Z f V ,Y , se Freshmen Deville, Amanda Diffey, Mike Dillon, DeeAnn Dubois, Brett Dulin, Michael Dumesnil, John Durkin, Maureen Dyson, Rene Eaves, David Ebarb, Charles Eberlan, Cliff Echols, Angie Edwards, Rick Elliott, Chris Elmore, Trey English, David English, Pat Erickson, Ian Espiritu, Mary Ann Estes, Sandra Eubanks, Dennis Evans, Tonya Farrell, Ben Faulk, Monica Fitzgerald, Dale Fitzgerald, Tracy Flores, Chris Fondren, Beth Fontenot, Cherie Fontenot, Sabrina Fontenote, Mitchell Franklin, Shane Frasier, Darrell Fuller, Daven Galloway, Danny Garrison, Allen Garrison, Candace Gates, Gina Gayle, Julie Gerald, Cydney Geron, Robby Girouard, Blaine Girouard, Wendy Goodsell, Pam Goodwin, Tracey Gore, Una Grafton, Deron Graham, Brant Graham, Chris Graham, Wendy Green, Chad Gregory, Sherra Grusecki, Bob Guidroz, Paula Guidry, Robby Guidry, Troy Guilbeau, Brian 9 ia . Freshmen CAD Warrior girls take on C. O. Wilson. CBJ Dennis Eubanks contemplates his merit award. QCJ Beth Spencer and Mike Whitney are arm in arm at the freshman prom. Guillory, Rodney Halbert, Todd Hale, Carla Hanson, Shawn Harrington, Danelle Harvey, Wayne Haynie, Stefani Heard, Jimmy Heath, Anita Hebert, Alan Hebert, Christine Hebert, Freda Hebert, Leigh Ann Hebert, Russell Heddins, Adam Henson, Bill Hicks, Larissa Hill, Joey Hoang, Tam Hodges, Julie Hoeny, Eric Hoffman, David Hoffpauir, Kenny Hollier, Brandon Hollier, Kurt. Hollis, Christine Horton, Melissa Housley, Walter Huckaby, Keith Hudspeth, James Huffstetler, Craig Humphrey, Jay Hunt, Johnny Illa, Mario Jackson, Aaron QAJ Brent Munlin goes for two as Rodney Scroggs looks on. QBJ Judy Prosperie and Coach Ricketson show students and teachers get along well. CCJ A typical scene in the halls of PN-G. IDD Freshmen study diligently. Jacoby, Steve Jeffrey, Leah Jenkinson, Jimmie Johnson, Jane Johnson, John Johnson, Paul Johnson, Terry Johnson, Tommy Jolly, Joe Jones, Damon Jones, Deanne Jones, Melissa Jones, Ricky Jones, Wendi Jugovatz, Toni VKX X QZEVQQL eemaawm Ac B121 if t ,a ff if ff at Z? me QCD X as we? ., . Freshmen ,,,,., Kendrick, Carrie ' Kerr Brian , Kerr, Staci Kibbe, Bobby King, Anna King, Shelly Knowles, Don Kubitz, Clint Lamm, Kristi Landry, Connie Landry, John Landry, Mark Lane, Jeff LeBlanc, Duane LeBlanc, Melissa LeBlanc, Tina LeBouef, Dodie LeDoux, Rene Lee, Darrin Lee, Jennifer LeJune, Paul Lemoine, Chet Letulle, Bobby Lind, Jerry Lockhart, Natalie Long, Gena Lon gbottom, Jana 4 CAD Warriors on the attack. CBJ Mary Ann Espiritu sparks up the crowd. CCJ Donna Borel graciously receives her award. QDJ Freshmen enjoy the assembly. Lynch, Susan Lyons, Lori Macon, Mary Malet, James Mallet, Carol Mareno, Rhonda Marks, Paula Marks, Tammy May, Chad Mayeux, Missy McConathy, Jay McLeod, Laura Mead, Melissa Melancon, Michelle Metcalf, Julie Miguez, Mike CAD rm, . 323 Mmm H ,,,,... 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QBJ Robbie Thomas and friends take a boogie break Railey, Renee Ramsey, Susan Ratcliff, Gary Reese, Drek Reese, Pat Reynolds, Joe Rice, Debby Richard, Randy Richardson, Donna Riddell, Raymond Rodriquez, Michele Rogers, Kim Romero, Rhonda Romero, Ronalda Root, Shawn Ross, Nancy Roye, Ken Ruddy, Amy Sammons, Craig Sanders, Becky Sanders, David Sattler, Brent Schaff, Carolyn Schoenberg, Kim Scott, Tiffany - Freshmen CAD Freshmen dance the night away. CBJ Freshmen take a breather. QCD A PN-G Warrior carries the ball down the field. Scroggs, Rodney Self, Gerald Shaw, Brandin Shearer, Jodi Sheffield, Tonya Simmons, Jeff Simmons, Mark Simoneaux, Clifton Slott, Rachael Smith, Donna Solis, John Soto, Juanita Sparks, Dana Spencer, Beth Spooner, Michelle Spradley, James Sprinkle. Linda Steinhauser, Margie Stephens, Deanna Stephens, Lisa Stephens, Michelle Stepp, Monica Sterling, Amy Stevens, Brian Freshmen Stewart, Sean Stokeld, Cheryl Straface, Angie Sturgis, Jaylyn Suiter, Martha Swan, Kim Swearingen, Jane Swearingen, Jill Tanner, Michelle Terrell, Darren Thames, Mitzie Theaux, Ray Theriot, Vicky Thibodeaux, Jason Thibodeaux, Joe Thibodeaux, Lori Thomas, Robbie Thompson, Shelley Todd, Valerie Toutcheque, Whitney Trahan, Christie Trahan, Laura Trahan, Michelle Trahan, Robert Tucker, Gerald Tung, Chen Vallot, Tonya VanVeekhoven, Bobby Varner, Amy Varner, Meg Veal, Kim Vincent, Kevin Voight, Nikki Wagstaff, Mitzie Wales, Daniel Wallace, John Waller, Sarena Wang, Hsien Warr, Shelly Wasson, Tina Watson, Jeri Watts, Alfred Webb, Ronnie CAD Underclassmen hurry to class. CBJ Two little Indians ready for a pep rally. we -K V . If mm MQ- Wi' W 5 I , if Q ,QM 3 3213 W 32 ,Z H T ,ig X mf MQ f 1' as .1 '? fa' Q W'WM 'W:::ia3i M'-A WWMW- H 5 ,az-'ff 5 v l Q i f 4 I ,,,, ' f Freshmen Wehmeyer, Shelly Renee Welch, Jennifer Wells, Daniel Werner, Michelle Wersig, Dean Wheat, Doneane White, Mike Whitney, Mike Wicker, Paul Wiggins, Wes Willis, Jim Windle, Barbara Wolford, Arthur Woodruff, Lanetta Wright, Dena Wyble, Jeff Yeast, Monica Yonker, Kari Zumo, Carl LAB Brian Guilbeau is con gratulated by Mr. Byrd QBJ Lori Avila and Melissa Horton enjoy a conversation The best in every wa When a student first enters the halls of PN-G, fearful of the years ahead, that fear quickly becomes excitement as the student becomes involved and senses the special spirit that PN-G possesses. As spring arrives everyone begins to realize the year is almost over. Seniors prepare for graduation and juniors receive their rings. While sophomores and freshmen are just glad they have made it through their first year. Students make many friends and countless memories during their time in high school and are able to take these special memories with them as they leave, making them always feel they are a part of PN- G. It's that special spirit that makes PN-G the best in every way. CAJ The three senior dummies, Khoa Nguyen, Ben Barnett, and David Van- Vranken, with school graffitti. CBJ Coach Togo Hailey smiles at his prize pupil, Resusciannie. QCD Mr. Burk McGreevy threatens his unruly midgets, Doug Klinkhammer and Tawyna Bailey. QDJ Receiving gifts of appreciation are retiring faculty members, Mr. Don Goza, Mrs. Mary Jordan, and Mr. Durwood Johnson. CED Willie Fears shows his winning style as he became the bronc riding champion in the Texas High School Rodeo Association Region V finals and placed second in bull riding. CFJ Preparing for graduation Rox- anne Dejean pays Mrs. Linda Smith for her cap and gown. .MM .... .. .an ll at 10 GET P+! 'Dali 4 N. -G is It As we leave the Reservation, we are wishing that all our tomorrows will be as memorable as our yesterdays and hoping that your years at PN-G will be just as special as ours were. Good-bye is not an ending but a different start for you, a time for making brand new friends and seeing dreams come true. CAD Shella Sattler, Miss Port Nechesg Sherolyn Ethridge, first runner-up, show their winning smiles. QBD Wendy Wehmeyer worriedly searching for her graduation partner. QCD The Class of 1983's gift to PN-G, a new trophy case. CDD Practicing the graduation ceremony. CED The real thing! CFD Tammy LaBrie wonders what life will be like after gradua- tion. CGD Now we know why Tracy Mooneyham was the last one to graduate. QHD Stormy weather did not dampen seniors' spirits on their last day of school. QID Saying good-bye isn't always easy. S 366 wwwmwfww CA? Abshire, Jason C91 A 47,345 Abshire, Keri C111- 28, 29, 301, 315, 320 Abshire, Kreg C91 A 120, 152, 345 Abshire, Vickie C101 A 48, 327 ADAMS, BRENDA A 63, 235 Adams, Candy C91 A 45, 145, 345 Adams, Elisa C101 A 30, 31, 90, 91, 327, 331 Adams, Roy C101 A 327 Adams, Stacey C111 A 20, 36, 301, 305 Adams, Tom C1117 301 ADAMS, VERONICA A 235, 286 Adaway, Marie C91 A 345 Addison, Jason C91 A 121, 345 AINSWORTH, MRS. BARBARA A 55, 216 ALBERDING, NORM A 235 ALCINI, RAY A 235 Aldredge, Mike C111- 66, 301 ALLEMAND, HELEN A 230 Alexander, Joanna C101 A 48, 93, 327 Alexander, Stacy C111 A 36, 89, 301, 325 ALLEN, MARY ANN A 235 Allen, Shana C91 A 144, 145, 161, 345 Allison, Kelly C91 A 47, 345 ALLISON, THOMAS A 236 ALLRED, MRS. ERLEEN A 229 Allred, Travis C101 A 119, 327 ALMANY, MR. SAMMY A 48, 52, 212, 213 Alvarado, Judy C101 A 48,327 ANDERSON, JOHN A 43, 236 Anderson, Mark C1 11 A 87, 89, 116,162,197, 205, 301, 307 Anderson, Philip C111 A 48, 76, 301, 303 Anderson, Shelley C101 A 60, 88, 171, 327 ANSELMO, ANTHONY A 64, 82, 84, 236 Anselmo, Frannie C91 A 17, 19, 33, 199, 345 Appleman, Shane C1 11 A 82, 85, 301 Arceneaux, Maureen C111 A 36, 191, 301 ARDOIN, DARRELL A 23, 236 Armstrong, Regina C111 A 56, 96,138, 154,l56, 158,301 Arnaud, Sheri C111 A 36, 301, 325 Ard, Kim C101 A 327 Arnaud, Micheal C101 A 118, 120, 327 ARNOLD, LAURI A 48, 53, 70, 71, 102, 103, 188, 232, 236, 295 ARNOLD, LISA A 236 Arnold, Mike C91 A 75, 152, 345 Arvizo, Jesse C91 A 345 Arvizo, Louisa C101 A 327 Personnel, Student Index. ARVIZO, THOMAS A 66, 236 Atteberry, Billy C101 A 327 Atteberry, Blaine C91 A 120, 345 Avila, Lori C91 A 75, 345, 348, 361 Ayo, Melissa C101 A 327 BABB, ROBERT A 236 BABBITT, TONI A 236, 291 Babin, Denise C111A 85, 301 BABIN, GARY A 237 Badeaux, Bobby C101 A 327 Badeaux, Brett C1 11 A 116, 146, 149, 301 Badeaux, Brian Cll1A 116, 146, 147, 149, 302 Badeaux, Danny C111A 134, 302 BADEAUX, TROY A 73, 76, 237 BAILEY, BRADA162,163, 237, 286, 288 Bailey, Brian C91 A 172 Bailey, Jay C91 A 345 BAILEY, TAWNYA A 36, 40, 41, 43, 89,94,100,102, 188, 202. 234. 237, 284, 363 BAILLIO, LIBBY A 237 Baillio, Michael C91 A 120, 345 BAIZE, MR. JIMMIE A 216 Baker, Tina C91 A 345 Barbay, Troy C1 11 A 162, 302 Barfield, John C111 A 56, 302 Barker, Chris C111 A 302 Barker, Dana C91 A 59, 75, 345 Barker, John C91 A 120, 152, 345 Barker, Michael C111 A 82, 85, 302 Barlow, Terri C101 A 327 BARNETT, BEN A 9, 48, 53, 55, 58, 59, 79, 96, 97,178, l84,185,187,188, 237, 294, 295, 299, 362 BARNETT, MRS. SONYA A 216 Barrow, Troy C91 A 345 BARTELS, DARREN A 23, 48, 55, 237,365 BARTON, JAMIE A 87, 130, 177, 181, 185 Bass, BrougherC111A 73, 302 Bass, Donna C111 A 48, 302 Batcheller, Stefani C101 A 327 Bates, Julie C91 A 345 Battenfield, Curt C111 A 64, 85, 302 Baxley, Clint C91 A 346 BAXTER, MR. BENNY A 65, 216 BAXTER, JOHN A 237 BAXTER, SHANE A 66, 82, 85, 238 Bazar, Kim C101 A 327 BAZE, JOEL A 238 Bazinet, Pam C111 A 302 Beach, Elizabeth C101 A 48, 327 BEADLE, TODD A 5, 108, 238 BEAN, KARRON A 70, 238 Bean, Kellie C111- 320 Beaty, Mark C1 11 A 116, 201, 302 Beck, Charlyn C91 A 75, 77, 129,144,145,190, 346 Bedair, Paul C111 A 302 Bedair, Philip C91 A 47, 346 Beebe, Sammy C91 A 346 Beeler, Kim C111- 302 BEGNAUD, ANGIE A 63, 238 Begnaud, Kevin C91 A 121, 153,346 Begnaud, Marc C111 A 302, 325 BELLAIR, LORETTA A 48, 53, 56, 238 Bellard, Chad C101 A 327 Bennett, Lee C1 11 A 302 Bennett, Stephanie C91 A 345 BENOIT, LYNN A 238, 286 BENSON, KIM A 62, 238, 277 BENTON, ALAN A 108,238 Benton, Roxine C91 A 47, 346 Benton, Renee C91 A 346 BERGERON, MATT A 48, 84, 239 Bergeron, Travis C111- 302 Bernard, Lynette C1 11 A 302 Bernard, Rachel C1 11 A 302 BEST, MRS. GWEN A 43, 216 Bieljeski, Michelle C91 A 160, 346 Bertin, Darren C91 A 120, 136, 137, 346 Bigelow, Andrew C101 A 166, 327, 343 Billeaud, Ginny C111 A 21, 36, 302 Billeaud, Michele C111 A 122, 123,124,125,303 BILLEAUD, SCOTT- 181, 239 Billiot, Chris C91 A 121,346 Binagia, Mary C101 A 327 BLACK, MARTY A 239 Blackwell, Tiffany C111 A 28, 29, 303, 315 Blanchard, Keri C111 A 303 Bland, Rhonda C91 A 47, 346 Blankenship, Stacy C91 A 129, 144, 160, 346 BLEAKLEY, TROY A 66, 87, 239, 286 Bledsoe, Danny C101 A 327 BLEDSOE, DAWN A 20, 43, 102, 103, 201, 236, 277, 290 BLOCK, LANE- 70, 71,185 239, 283, 295 BLOCK, MRS. STELLA- 230 BLOUNT, MR. JAMES - zos, 209 Blount, Jamie C101- 237 BODDEN, ANDREA A 62, 239 Bodin, Wayne C1 11 A 303 Bodine, Patrick C1 11 A 303 Bodle, August Dwight C91 A 120, 346 Bolt, James C101 A 327 Bolt, Tim C91 A 346 Bolyard, Ricky C111- 89, 108, 303 BONEAU, JIM A 21, 48, 53, 56, 183, 184, 185, 186, 239, 277, 288, 294, 295 Bonnette, Lawrence C101 A 328 Bonnette, Anthony C1 11 A 303 Booker, Chris C111 A 303 BOONE, KEITH A 239 Boone, Kevin C91 A 346 Bordelon, Brent C111 A 134, 303 BORDEN, WILLIE A 240 BORDERS, JEANNA A 48, 53, 100, 102, 103, 188, 232, 240 Borel, Britt C91-A 121, 153, 246 Borel, Donna C91 A 45, 47, 75, 346, 355 BOREL, MALAINA A 240 BOREL, MICHELLE A 62, 240 Borel, Shanna C101 A 328 Borne, Darin C111 A 108, 166, 303 Borne, Jennifer C111 A 36, 303 Borne, Keith C91 A 121, 153, 396 BORNE, TIM A 240 Borres, Linette C111 A 303 Bosarge, Brenda C101 A 48, 328 BOSARGE, JIMMY A 4, 5, 108, 240, 277, 291 Bossier, Debra C111- 304 Boudreaux, Andy C101 A 328 BOUDREAUX, BOB A 240 Boudreaux, Crystal C101 A 95, 328, 335 Boudreaux, Hope C101 A 238 Boudreaux, Lynn C101 A 328 BOUDREAUX, SHANNON A 240, 286 BOULET, RENEE A 36, 67, 240 Bourg, Gennis C91 A 346 Bourgeous, John C111 A 304 Bourque, Shallyn C91 A 346 Bowden, Angie C91 A 346 Bowles, Walter C91 A 120, 346 Boyd, Dale C111- 116, 304 Boyle, Debbie C91 A 346 BRACK, JEFF A 241 BRADLEY, ANGIE A 20, 56, 171, 241 Bradley, Bryan C91 A 346 Bradshaw, Kim C111- 138, 139,140,177,171, 304, 308 BRADSHAW, MR. MIKE A 162,163, 216, 221, 228 Branch, Kellie C91 A 60, 347 Brandenburg, James C111 A 1 16, 304 Brandin, Becky C101 A 191, 328 Brandin, Will C91 A 120, 347 Brantley, Gene C91 A 347 Brashcrs, Denise C111 A 304 Brasier, Jerry C101 A 328 Brasseur, Heather C91 A 347 Brasseaux, Lisa C111 A 48, 304 Braquet, Simone C101 A 328 BRAQUET, SUZETTE A 241 BREAUX, MRS. AGNES A 230 Breaux, Bobby C101 A 119, 231, 328 Breaux, Brent C111 - 116, 304 Breaux, Danny C111 - 73, 76, 304, 311 BREAUX, JOEY - 13, 241 BREAUX, TROY 4- 241 Bridges, Phillip C101 - 70, 116, 146, 328 BRIGGS, MRS. LINDA - 216 BRIGGS, MRS. PAT - 217 BRIGGS, MR. RICHARD - 215 Briggs, Shara C916 32, 47, 75, 129,128,129,160,189,190, 347 BRINK, MRS. SARITA - 58, 185, 217 Brinkley, Rhonda C111- 57, 304 BRITTAIN, MR. RUSSELL - 208 Brockhoeft, Tammy C101 - 328 Broom, Leslie C101 - 119, 328 Broussard, Arline C91 - 47, 347 Broussard, Don C111- 304 BROUSSARD, EDWARD - 64, 241 Broussard, Ellie C101 - 48, 328 Broussard, Gay C91- 60, 347 Broussard, Jason C111- 22, 89, 304 BROUSSARD, MICHELLE - 48,185, 241, 295 Broussard, Richard C101- 328 Broussard, Ronnie C101 - 119, 135, 328 Broussard, Sherrill C101 - 328 Broussard, Sonya C91 - 347 Broussard, Troy C101 - 328 Brown, Chris C91- 347 Brown, Colleen C101 - 328 BROWN, DARREN - 4, 7, 108,162, 165, 241 Brown, Don C111- 5, 89, 108, 304 BROWN, MRS. FAN - 217 BROWN, MR. HARVEY - 208, 209 BROWN, DR. JAMES - 208, 209 Brown, Kevin C101- 119, 328, 343 BROWN, MR. MARK - 217, 225 Brown, Paige C91 - 347 Brown, Willie C91 - 347 Bruno, Julie C101 - 138, 141, 154, 156,328 Bryan, EricC91- 347 BRYANT, ELISE- 70, 71, 100, 103, 188, 232, 241, 289, 290 Bryant, Ginger C101 - 70,71 BRYSON, MR. DON W 217 Bryson, Todd C91 - 120, 136, 137, 347 BUCHANAN, PAUL - 4, 8, 19, 42, 101, 108,182, 195, Q 203, 234, 242 Buchanan, Terri C91- 47, 129 145, 161, 347 BUCKLEY, GINA - 9, 36, 43, 56, 86, 241 Buckley, Robin C91 - 19, 33, 45, 344, 347 BUILLION, PEGGY - 242 Bunnell, Carrie C101- 23, 328 Bunnell, Cherie C111 - 304 Burke, Denise C91 - 347 Burleson, Lezlie C101- 154, 156, 328 Burnett, Burt C111- 304 Burnette, Connie C1 11 - 28, 29, 304, 323, 315 BURNHAM, JIMMY - 242 BURNS, RUTH - 242 BURRIGHT, HAL - 63, 242 Burris, Biff C1 11 - 22, 48, 68, 69, 73, 76, 201, 305 Busby, Denise C1 11 - 36, 71, 305 Bush, Renee C111- 305 BUSH, EDWIN - 242 BUSHNELL, MR. T. D. - 63, 217 Buxton, Jackie C111 - 305, 314 Buxton, Rene C91 - 347 Byerly, Angie C111 f 305 BYRD, MR. ZACK- 10, 16, 18, 86, 212, 213, 286, 322, 325 BYNUM, MR. JIM -65, 217 Byrom, George C91- 347 Cabrera, Maria C111 - 305 CAIN, CHRIS - 242 Cain, John C101 - 329 Callahan, Wayne C111 - 305 Camardella, Tonia C101 - 59, 329 Camardella, Tony C91 - 120, 152, 347 CAMMARATA, PAT - 23, 40, 68, 69, 180, 186, 200, 235, 242, 285 Cammarata, Scott C101- 329 Campbell, Donna C111- 48, 305 Campbell, Matthew C111- 146,147, 151, 305 Campbell, Robert C111- 59, 305 CAMPBELL, ROD - 243 Campbell, Rusty C91 - 121, 347 Campbell, Velma C111- 62, 305 CANNATELLA, Mary - 48, 55, 184, 243, 294, 295 Cannatella, Paul C101 - 135, 329 Caraway, Richard C101- 107, 329 Carleton, Toni C91 g 347 Carlin, Cristi C111- 36, 305 Carlin, Denise C111- 48, 92, 305 Carlsen, Christa C111- 22, 41, 42, 45, 302,305 Carlton, Yvette C91 - 45, 344 Carona, Jon C111 - 5, 87, 89, 108, 162,205,305 Carrier, Sharon C914 47, 347 Carroll, Wesley C111 - 305 CARSON, ANNE A 9, 36, 86, 101, 102, 243, 295, 364 CARSON, MR. CARL - 217 Carson, Kit C91- 120, 152, 347 CARTER, CRAIG - 99, 243 Carver, Kirk C91- 75, 120, 190, 347 Cassill, Byron C111- 146, 148, 306 Cassill, Tom C111- 306 Cash, Scooter C101 - 329 Castleman, Brian C101- 119, 166, 167, 329 Castille, Todd C91 - 121, 347 Cawley, Becky C101 - 329 Cedars, Susan C111 - 154, 156, 158, 306, 325 Cegielski, Joey C91- 347 Cegielski, Laurie C111- 36, 94, 306, 322 CEGIELSKI, LISA - 5, 56, 96, 97, 181, 184, 243, 284, 294, 295 Cerami, David C111- 306 Chamberlain, Tony C111- 306 CHAMBLESS, MRS. HAZEL - 77, 218 Champagne, Chris C101- 329 Chatelain, Kimmi C91 - 347 CHEEK, MR. FRANK W 218, 337 CHERRY, DREW - 48, 243, 294 Chiasson, Adria C91- 348 Chiasson, Bobby C101- 89, 119, 166, 329 Chiasson, Tony C1 11 - 306 Chipman, B. W. C111- 306 CHOATE, DWAYNE - 243 CHOATE, MICHELLE - 67, 243 CHRISTOPHERSON, CHRIS - 243 Clark, TammieC91- 33, 129, 348 Clark, Tammy C101- 45, 145, 154, 156, 329 Clemmons, Scott C91- 348 Clifton, Chas C101 - 116, 329 CLINE, MRS. AMY - 55, 218 Cobb, Gary C101- 166, 329 Cobb, Jeff C91 - 59, 120, 348 COBB, MR. TERRY - 150, 218 COLE, DONNA - 244 COLE, KIM - 244 COLE, MR. LOTICE - 120 Cole, Yvette C111 - 83,306 Collazo, Anna C91- 129, 145, 161 , 347 COLLAZO, MR. STEVE - 120, 137 COLLINS, G. A. - 244 Combs, Tina C101- 329 COMEAUX, MS. BARBARA -122,125,174,l75, 218 COMEAUX, MRS. RITA - 213 COMER, STEVE -150, 168, 218 COMISKEY, JULIE - 244 Comiskey, Mary C101 - 329 Comstock, Christy C111 - 55, 59, 79, 96, 122, 125, 191, 306 COMSTOCK, DAVID - 244 COMSTOCK, JILL - 5, 9, 20, 48, 53, 55, 77, 80, 81, 96, 97,178,184,185,188,189, 244, 277, 289, 294, 295, 299 Comstock, Kyle C91 - 47, 348 Comstock, Todd C1 11 - 306 Conkle, Kim C101 - 329 CONN, MRS. JOANNE- 56,97, 185,218 CONVERY, MRS. JANE- 218 CONWELL, MR. KENT - 62, 63, 219 Cook, Philip C111- 306 COOPER, JIM - 12, 62, 67, 83, 244, 286 Cooper, Julie C101 - 329 COPLEN, MR. ED - 219 Corbett, Kelly C91 - 348 Corley, James C111 - 62, 83, 306 CORMIER, RENATE - 5, 48,138,139,140,141,170, 171, 244, 295 Cormier, Troy C101 - 329 Cortez, Wesley C101 - 329 Couch, Kim C1 11 - 306 Couder, Denise C101 - 329 Couder, Donna C101 - 329 Counts, Leon C91- 121, 153, 348 Courville, Tracy C101 - 329 COWAN, MRS. BETTY - 77, 219 Cox, Beth C101- 77, 190, 191, 329 Cox, Kevin C101 - 119, 166, 329 Cox, Troy C1 11 - 306 Crafton, Kim C101 - 48,329 Clifton, Craig C1 11 - 306 Crawford, Lisa C111 - 306 Creader, Clayton C91 - 248 Credeur, Michael C111- 306 Cricchio, Corey C91 - 348 CROCHET, KERRY - 244 CROCHET, LARRY - 245 Crochet, Milton C101- 330 Crochet, Troy C91 - 121, 153, 199, 348 CROCHET, WENDY - 36, 67, 86, 245 Cropper, Richard C101- 119, 146,330 Crorey, Elaine C111 - 61, 62, 306 Cross, Jimmy C91 - 203,348 Crossett, Karen C91 - 348 CROUCH, MIKE - 106, 107, 130, 245 CRYER, DAVID - 245 Culver, Katy C101- 126 Culver, Roy C111 - 89,116, 306 CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT - 245 CURL, MR. BILL - 70, 71, 89, 217, 219 CUTAIA, JAY - 20, 168, 169, 245 Czaja, Kim C91 - 348 CD1 Daigle, Kim C111 - 36, 306 Dailey, Gerald C91 - 120, 136, 137 DALBY, MRS. KATHLEEN - 227, 229 Daniel, Laura C111- 57, 307 Daniels, Teresa C91 - 348 Darbonne, Sharon C91 - 75, a 160, 348 Darst, Christi C111- 48, 50, 51, 89, 307 DARST, DANA - 48, 50, 51 245, 295 Dartez, Devin C111+307 Daspit, Denise C111 - 63, 307 Dattalo, Dana C91- 295, 348 DATTALO, DARREN - 48, 53, 76, 96, 184,189, 245, 294 Dattalo, Dena C101 - 23, 30, 31, 91, 90, 330, 331 ETHRIDGE, SHEROLYN 4 DAUGHERTY, TROY44, 5,108,146,183, 246, 291, 295 Davis, Angie 1105 4 330 Davis, Carla 1105 4 48,330 Davis, Chad 1954 59, 120, 137, 152, 190,348 Davis, Clifton 11 15 4 307 DAVIS, DONNA 4 61, 246, 286, 295 DAVIS, MRS. EMILY 4 230 DAVIS, JEFF4 246, 330 Davis, Jeff11054119 Davis, Jody 1954 348 DAVIS, JOHN 4 65, 246 Davis, Kevin 1115 4 307 Davis, Lisa 11 15 4 57, 307 Davis, Mark 11 15 4 307 Davis, Michele 195 4 47, 145, 348 Davis, Phillip 195 4 348 Davis, Stacey 11 15 4 36, 38, 307 Davis, Steven 195 4 121, 153, 348 Day, Susan 11 15 4 16, 18, 19, 24, 26, 27, 91, 200, 301, 307 Decuir, Duane 1115 4 70, 76, 307, 314 DEJEAN, ROXANNE 4 36, 39, 246, 363 DELAROSA, JOHN 4 246 Delk, Monty 1105 4 119, 330 DELONEY, JED 4 42, 87, 246 DEMAHY, TODD 4 246, 291 DEMARCAY, DARRELL 4 246 DEMARCAY, DEBBIE 4 23, 36, 39, 95, 247 Denzlinger, Rachel 1105 4 48, 330 Dequir, Gary 195 4 348 Derouen, Ceseley 11054 48, 330 Derry, Tammy 1954 47, 190, 348 DESMOND, SAMMY 4183, 185, 247 Desmond, Steve 1105 4 330 Destefano, Lance 195 4 348 DETTMAN, MS. SHELLEY -126, 155, 156, 219 Deville, Amanda 195 4 349 DeVolI, Kelly 1115 4 22, 48, 68, 69, 307 Die, Craigory11154116, 308 Dies, Jennifer 11 15 4 308 DICKENS, DR. LARRY 4 11, 219 DICKERSON, MRS. ELLEN 4 219 DICKERSON, MR. LYNN 4 219 Difrey, Mike 195 4 349 Dillon, Dana 11057 70, 95, 126, 127, 138, 330 Dillon, Dee Ann 195 4 70, 129, 144, 145, 161, 205, 349 DISTEFANO, ANGIE 4 62, 247, 295 Dixon, Brad 11157 116, 308 DOEBELE, MRS, THEOLA 4 2, 229 DOMEC, DOUG 4 247, 365 DOMEC, TRACY 4 60, 61, 247 Dore, Julie 1115 4 308 Dorsey, Lori 1105 4 330 DOUCET, TROY 4 247 Dowden, Billy 1105- 330 DOWNS, KAREN 4 61,247 Doyle, Jim 1105 4 58, 59, 330 Drake, Garrett 1105 4 1 16, 330, 328 DRAKE, KELLY 4 247,284 Drake, Kim 1115 4 21, 36, 227 308, 316, 319 DRODDY, JANIE 4 247 Droddy, Kelli 11154 308 Droddy, Latane 1105 4 330, 331 Dubois, Brett 195 4 349 Ducote, Ellen 11054 48, 93, 331 DUCOTE, THOMAS 4 84, 248, 365 Dufour, Angie 11154 308 DUGAS, DARRELL 4 248 DUGAS, MARY 4 45,248 Duhe, Lori 1115 4 308 Duhon, Allison 1105 4 30, 31, 156, 331, 338 DUHON, BELINDA 4 7, 122, 123, 204, 248 Duhon, Deny 1115 4 88, 109, 308 Duhon, Ginger 11 15 4 308 DUHON, STEVE 4 248 Dunn, Michael 1954 172, 173, 349 Dumesnil, Jill 11 15 4 36, 76, 90, 91, 156, 158, 191, 205, 308 Dumesni1,John 1954 120, 136, 137,152, 189, 190, 349 DUNGAN, MRS. BECKY4 11, 28, 30, 55,220 DUNGAN, JIM 711, 48, 248, 365 Dunk, Tiffiney 1105 4 331 DUNN, DONA 4 9, 20, 55, 72, 77, 96,178,184, 185, 186, 189, 248, 294, 295, 299, 365 Duplantis, David 1115 4 5, 68, 69, 308 DUPLANTIS, LISA 4 36, 248 Durdin, Cathy 11057 48, 93, 331 Durkin, Maureen 195 4 47, 349 DYKEMAN, AMY 4 3, 13, 36, 76, 94,100,101, 102, 183, 185, 188, 189, 248, 295 DYKEMAN, MR. JERRY 4 150, 177 Dyson, Rene 195 4 349 1El East, Gerald 1105 4 48, 331 Eaves, David 195 4 120, 136, 137, 152, 349 Eaves, Mike 11 15 4 1 16, 146, 147,151, 153, 176, 308 Ebarb, Charles 1954 349 Eberlan, Cliff 195 4 121 Echols, Angie 195 4 47, 349 EDGERLY, TODD 4 249 Edwards, Rick 195 4 121, 201, 349 EDWARDS, TAMMY 4 48, 249 Edwards, Wendy 1115 448, 308 EINKAUF, MR. KENNETH 4 11, 18, 99, 213, 227 EINKAUF, SELENA 4 5, 6, 1 48, 170, 171, 182,249,295 ELLENDER, FAYE 4 249 Ellison, Steve 1105 4 331 Elliott, Chris 1954 349 Elmore, Kris 11054 331, 349 Elmore, Tre 195 4 172, 349 English, Bubby 11054 331 English, Ethan 11157 308 ENGLISH, JIM 4 249 ENGLISH, JOHN 4 249 English, Pat 195 4 33, 45, 129, 161, 349 Epperson, Benny 1115 4 5, 116, 308 EPPS, JENIECE 4 249 Erickson, Ian 195 4 349 Erickson, Janna 1105 4 203, 331 Erickson, Randy 1115 4 309 Erwin, Jill 1115448, 309 Escagne, Allen 1115 4 309 ESCAGNE, ELIZABETH 4 249, 295 Espiritu, Mary Ann 195 4 32, 47, 171, 349, 351 ESQUIVEL, MR. ROY 4120 Estes, Co1inda11154 309 Estes, Sandra 1954 349 ETHRIDGE, MR. DOUG 4 213 24, 25, 26, 27, 10, 91, 100, 101, 188, 206, 249, 295, 364 Eubanks, Dennis 1954 59, 120, 190, 349, 351 Evans, Kenny 11 15 4 309 EVANS, ROSEMARY 4 250, 277, 288 EVANS, TIM 4 65, 250 Evans, Tonya 195 4 349 Ezzell, J. R. 1115 4 309 FADHLI, SAM 4 63, 250 Falcon, Pansey 1115 4 21, 36, 42, 89, 94, 203, 300,306,309 Farmer, Darlene 11 15 4 61, 309 Farmer, Debbie 1105 4 8, 61, 331 FARMER, JOR 4 250 Farrell, Ben 195 4 349 Farrell, Gina 11054 48,331 Farrow, Susan 11057 23, 174, 175, 331 Faulk, Burt 1105 4 331 Faulk, Cindy 1105 4 331 Faulk, Monica 195 4 349 FAWCETT, MICHELLE- 103, 250 Fears, Willie 1115 4 309, 363 Feidler, Larry 1105 4 331 Felps, Tracey 1105 4 331 FENDLEY, MR. DAVID 4 106, 220 Ferris, Michelle 1115 4 54, 55, 309 Findley, Kevin 1115 4 116, 309 Findley, Rita 1105 4 331 Finley, Sharon 11 15 4 4, 22, 68, 69, 309 Fitzgerald, Dale 195 4 120, 152, 349 FITZGERALD, MR. STEVE 4 217, 220 Fitzgerald, Steve 1115 4 134, 309 Fitzgerald, Tracy 195 4 129, 160,161, 217, 349 Fletcher, Charles 1105 4 119, 331 FLETCHER, MR. DARRELL 4 65, 220 Fletcher, Judy 11 15 4 309 Flores, Chris 195 4 121, 153, 350 Flores, Ira 11054331 FLORY, KYLE 4 64, 82, 84, 89, 250 Floyd, Jeff 11 15 4 85, 309 Fondren, Beth 195 4 32, 45, 350, 347 Fontenot, Cherie 195 4 350 Fontenot, Jessica 11 15 448, 309 Fontenote, Mitchell 1954 120, 152, 350 Fontenot, Mona 11154 6, 48, 156, 158, 309 Fontenot, Sabrina 1954 47, 145, 160, 350 Foreman, David 11154 56, 172, 309 Foreman, Steven 1105 4 168, 169, 331 Foret, Paul 11 15 4 309 FORET, ROBERT4 106, 162, 250 Fornols, Wanda 1105 4 5, 331 Forrest, Susan 1105 4 127, 331 Foshee, Cary 1105 4 331 FOSTER, CHARLES 4 82, 85, 250 Foster, Karen 1115 4 310 Fountain, Lisa 1115 4 85, 310 Fournet, Dana 11054 48, 93, 331 Fowler, Debbie 1105 4 138, 190, 332 Fowler, Dwayne 11 15 4 90, 106, 310 FOWLER, MRS. JESSIE 4 231 Fowler, Tammy 1105 4 332 Franke, Cindy 11 15 4 310 Frasier, Darrell 195 4 121, 136, 350 Frasier, Kevin 11 15 4 310 Frazier, Philip 11154 48, 310 Frederick, Danielle 11 15 4 28, 29, 300, 310, 315 Frederick, Lynel1e11054 95, 330, 332 FREDERICK, CINDY 4 67, 85, 250 FREDERICK, MICHAEL 4 14, 62, 100, 101, 103, 251, 286 FREDERICK, MICHELE 4 34, 36, 94, 95,100,101,102, 178,188, 251, 295 Freeman, Darren 1115 4 310 Freeman, Lance 1115 4 5, 108, 134, 310 FREY, MRS. BETTY 4 220 FREY, MR. HOWARD 4 2, 10, 86, 212, 213 FREYOU, BEAU 4108, 162, 163, 251, 287 Freyou, Sherri 11154 36, 90, 91, 310, 325 FRIEDMAN, MIKE4 13, 44, 251 Frisby, Travy 1105 4 48, 332 Fuller, Daren 195 4 350 FULLER, DEREK 4 130, 131, 185, 251 Fuller, Dixie 1105 4 332 FULLER, MRS. MARGIE 4 76, 101, 102, 203,220,227 Galaviz, Manuel 11114 310 Gallagher, Henry 1101 4 332 Gallaway, Brad 11014 332 Galloway, Danny 191 4 121, 136,350 GALLOWAY, LISA 4 251 Garcia, Angela 1111 4 310 Garcia, Emelda11014 44, 126, 156, 159,191,332 Garcia, Stefanie 1101 4 48, 332 Garren, Susan 11014 332 GARRETT, DAVID 4 251, 365 Garrison, Allen 1914 350 GARRISON, CAPRA 4 251 Garrison, Candace 1914 350 GARY, CHUCK 4 251, 286 GASPARD, DARREN 4 58, 59, 79, 80, 81, 182, 185, 252, 295 Gaspard, Kevin 11014 332 GASPARD, RACHEL 4 48, 252 GASPARD, STEVE 4 252 GASSIOTT, JAMES 4 64, 82, 85, 252 Gassiot, Tim 1101 4 332 Gates, Gina 1914 350 Gayle, Julie 191- 350 Gates, Wendy 1111 4 310 Gay, Denise 1111 4 48, 93,310 Gauthier, Miranda 11114 36, 310 GENTRY, CHRIS 4 252 Geoffroy, Nancy 1111- 22, 24, 26, 27, 91, 311 GEORGE, CHAD 4 252 Gerald, Cydney 191 4 47, 350 GERON, CLIFF 4 82, 84, 252,295 Geron, Robby 191 4 120, 350 GIBBS, STACEY 4 67, 85, 252 Giblin, Gina 11014 332 Gibson, Phyllis 11017 332 Gibson, Kathy 1111f 66, 311 GILBERT, MARK- 108, 252 Gilbert, Sabrina 11117 311 Girard, Rhonda 11114 156, 158 Girolamo, Troy 11 11 4 130, 311 Girouard, Blaine 191 4 121, 136, 153, 350 Girouard, Kim 1111 4 20, 36, 94, 95, 311 Girouard, Wendy 191 4 33, 350 Godley, Darla 1101f 332 Golmon, Dean 11114 64,311 Gontarek, Joel 1111 4 311 Gonzales, Demetrio 1101- 119, 332 GONZALES, JOSIE- 61, 253, 286 GONZALEZ, LISA 4 57, 122,123, 124, 253 Goodsell, Pam 1914 350 Goodwin, Barry 11014 332 GOODWIN, RONDA -17, 18,19, 24, 26, 27, 91,253 Goodwin, Tracey 1914 350 Gore, Judy 11114 36, 311 Gore, Una 191 4 75, 77, 350 GOUDEAU, DAVID 4 64, 253 GOUTHIER, MR. RODNEY 4 65, 220 Gower, Deniece11014 332 GOZA, MR. DON 4 213, 363 Grafton, Deron1914121, 350 Graham, Brad 11114 85,311 Graham, Brant 191 4 47, 168, 350 Graham, Chris 191 4 350 GRAHAM, MS. CLARA 4 58, 220 Graham, Danna 11014 332 GRAHAM, KIM -63, 83, 84, 86, 180,184, 185, 253, 295, 365 Graham, Wendy 191 4 47,350 Granger, Scott 11014 332 Grantham, David 11117 134, 311 Grayson, Shannon 11014 332 Green, Chad 1914 151, 350 GREEN, MR. JAMES4 208, 209, 299 Greene, Roger 1111 4 168, 169, 311 Greer, Dana 1101 4 23, 48, 332 Greer, Janet 11014 332 Greer, Kim 1111- 48, 76, 311, 321 GREGOIRE, GLEN 4 70, Griiiry, Mark 11 11 4 166, GREDORY, SHELLEY 4 Griiiry, Sherra 1914 47, 171, 350 Grice, Cindy 1111 4 311 GRICE, CRAIG 4 64, 253 GRIFFIS, GAYE 4 62, 253, 296 Grimes, Robbie 1101 4 172 GRINER, MRS. BILLY 4 229 GRINER, BRENDA 4 34, 35, 36, 94, 95, 254, 291, 296 GRINNELL, KEVIN 4 254 Grusecki, Robert Michael 191 4 120,350 Guest, Robert 1111 4 311 Guidroz, Paula 1914 350 Guidry, Robby 191 4 121, 350 Guidry, Kristi 11014 332 Guidry, Todd 1101 4 119, 332 Guidry, Troy 191 4 75, 121, 190, 350 Guilbeau, Brian 1917 350, 361 Guilbeau, Kevin 11114 108, 311 Guilbeau, Kim 11014 126, 333 Guilbeaux, Alan 11114 5, 87, 108, 162, 311 Guilbeaux, Lori Ann 11014 17,18,19, 20, 30, 31, 95, 197, 326, 327, 331, 333, 340 GUILLORY, GARY -48, 55, 77, 81, 97,184, 185, 191, 254, 294, 296 Guillory, Rodney 191 4 351 Guillot, Laury 11114 36, 305, 311 Gutierez, Paul 11114 116, 311 HAINES, ANGIE 4 36, 39, 86, 254 Halbert, Tammy 1111 4 54, 55, 312 Halbert, Todd 191 4 47, 351 HALE, MRS. BRENDA 4 230 Hale, Carla 1914 80, 81, 75, 76, 351 Hale, Dianna 1101- 333 HALL, MISSY 4 254 HALL, STEPHANIE 4 254 HALL, STEVE 4 87,108, 254, 284, 287 Hall, Tammy 1101 4 48, 333 Hallum,Po1ly11114122, 312 Hamby, Garry 1101 4 333 HAMBY, GREG 718, 60, 254 Hamilton, Denise 1111 4 312, 318 Hammer, Kenneth 1101 4 333 HANKINS, BERNY 4 63, 254 HANKS, KELLYE 4 36, 40, 41,101,188, 205, 234, 255, 364 Hanks, Kim 1101 4 30, 31, 44, 89, 90,91, 201, 331, 333 HAN LON, MRS. KATHY 4 221, 227 Hann, John 1111 4 307, 312 Hanson, Shawn 1917 351 Harder, Becky 11014 333 Hardman, Misty 1101 4 48, 338 HARGRAVES, KIRK 4 65, 88, 255 Hargraves,Scott 1101- 119, 166, 333 Hargrave, Tina 1111- 312 Harrington, Chris 11114 196, 108, 130, 312 Harrington, Danelle 191- 351 Harrington, Dawn 11014 333 HARRINGTON, EDWARD 4 255 Harrington, Kathy 1101- 333 Harrington, Michelle 1101 4 333 HARRINGTON, PIERCE 4 4,5, 108,176, 182, 255, 287, 296 HARRINGTON, TINA 4 255 Harrison, Rodney 1101' 116, 333 Harvey, Wayne 191 4 351 Hatch, Mary 1101 4 333 Hatcher, Tommy 11114 48, 312 Hathaway, David 11014 333 HATTON, TERRI 4 67, 255 Havard, Mark 1101 4 333 Haviland, Wendy 1101 4 48, 333 Hawkins, Gina 1101 4 333 Hawthorne, Cathy 11114 312 I-IAYNES, SHEILA 4 255 Haynie, Stefani 1914 351 Haynes, Barry 1111 4312 Haynes, Larry 1111 4 312 HEALY, DAVID 4 4, 5, 108, 255, 296, 365 Heard, Jimmy 1914 351 Heath, Anita 1914 351 HEBERT, MR. AL 4 221 Hebert, Alan 191 4 351 HEBERT, ANGIE 4 36, 39, 255 Hebert, Anna 11114 55 Hebert, Aaron 11014 333 Hebert, Buddy 1101- 119, 135, 166, 333, 343 Hebert, Christine 191 4 47, 351 HEBERT, DANNY 4 64, 84, 203, 256 HEBERT, DARREN 4 256 Hebert, Freda 1914 129, 160, 161, 351 Hebert, Jana 1111 4 138, 139, 312 HEBERT, JOEY 4 42, 87, 162, 165, 256, 287 Hebert, Julie 11117 21, 48,50 51, 89, 197, 300, 312 Hebert, Leigh Ann 191- 129, 160, 351 HEBERT, MS. LINDA 4 221, 222 Hebert, Maria 1111 448, 76, 302, 312 HEBERT, MRS. MARIE 4 73, 231 HEBERT, MICHELLE4 34, 35, 36, 95, 184, 189, 256, 296, 294 Hebert, Russell 191 4 351 HEBERT, TINA 4 36, 94, 185,256 Hecker, Ray 1101 4 166, 333 Heddins, Adam 1914 351 HEINEN, MRS. LIZ4 231 Heirtzler, Jimmy 11014 333 Henagan, Sharon 1101 4 333 HENDERSON, DANA 4 48, 185,171, 256, 296 Henderson, Darla 1101 4 48, 333 HENKE, MRS. MARY 4 63, 221 Henley, David 1101- 334 HENNING, JAN 4 56, 61, 256,296 HENRY, STEPHNIE- 36, 256,277 Henson, Bill 1914 121, 136, 351 Henson, Karren11114 312 Herndon, Dana 191 4 171, 190 HESTER, MS. GLORIA 4 56, 221 Hicks, Carole 1111 4 59,312 Hicks, Larissa 191 4 47, 351 Hidalgo, Rosie 1101 4 334 Hightower, Regan 1101- 116, 134, 146, 332,334 HIGHLAND, MR. THOMAS 4 221 Hill, Joey 191 4 59, 351 Hill, Michele 11114 28, 29, 42, 303, 312, 315 Hilliard, D'Anna11014 334 Hilton, Alden 11114 4,108, 312 Hilton, Allen 11114 4, 108, 312, 321 HILTON, EARL 4 20, 45, 108, 256, 365, 366 HILTON, NATHAN 4 55, 99, 257 Hinson, Chris 11017 151, 334 Hinson, David 11014 64, 151, 313 Hinson, Lionel 1111 4 66,313 Hoang, Tam 1914 351 Hoang, Tho 1101 4 334 Hock, John 11014 119, 190, 191,334 Hodges, Julie 191 4 17, 19, 32, 47, 160, 203, 344, 345, 347, 351 v 161,352 Hoeny, Eric C91 A 136, 351 Hoffman, David C91 A 351 Hoffpauir, Dana C101 A 334 Hoffpauir, Kenny C91 A 351 Hoffpauir, Lydia C111- 313 Hoffpauir, Paul Cl 11 A 313 HOFFPAUIR, STEVE A 257 Hoffpauir, Summer C101 A 60, 334 Hohmann, Al C101 A 22, 72, 73, 76, 334 HOLDER, MRS. TRUDY A 63, 221 Hollier, Brandon C91 A 351 HOLLIER, MRS. GLADYS A 231 Hollier, Kurt C91 A 351 HOLLIER, SUZETTE A 13, 36, 39, 86, 257 HOLLIER, TIM A 108,257 Hollis, Christine C91 A 352 Holmes, Ellen C111 A 55,313 Holt, Steve C1 11 A 48, 56, 313 HOOKS, MRS. CAROLYN A 229 HOOPER, MR. JERRY A 150, 221 Hopper, Cheri C101 A 45, 334 Hopper, Dee C101 A 48, 53, 70, 71, 73, 76, 302, 313 HORN, TERRI A 26, 38,257 Horton, Melissa C91 A 601, 352, 361 Horton, Ross C101 A 334 Houmand, Ryan C101 A 334 Housely, Walter C91 A 352 Howard, Clyde C111 A 59, 79, 313 Howarth, Lisa C111 A 56, 76, 313 Hoyt, Robert C111 A 82, 84, 87, 313 Hubbard, Diane C101 A 41, 44, 97, 126, 127, 326, 334 Huckaby, Keith C91 A 120, 121, 152, 352 HUDSPETH, KEVIN A 62, 257, 286 Hudspeth, James C91 A 352 Hudson, Wade C101 A 48, 77, 334 HUFF, DR. THOMAS A 210, 21 1 Huffstetler, Craig C91 A 136, 172, 173, 352 Hughes, Sandy C111 A 313 Hulgan, Chris C101 A 59, 334 Humphrey, Jay C91 A 121, 153, 352 Hunt, John C91 A 121, 352 HUTCHINS, DANA A 48, 103, 257, 283 Hutsell, Travis C111 A 313 HYDE, JAMIE- 34, 35, 36, 86, 94, 95, 178, 188, 257 C11 Illa, Mario C91 A 352 Irwin, Beth C101 A 334 Ivey, Shannon C111 A 313 Jackson, Aaron C91 A 121, 136, 137,152,153, 352 Jackson, Cindy C111 A 36, 313 Jacobs, Kevin C111 A 116, 313 Jacoby, Steve C91 A 75, 120, 152, 190, 352 JAMES, MRS. LYNNE- 38, 222 James, JerryC101 1118, 119, 334 Jeffery, Maria C101 A 126, 127, 334 Jeffery, Kelly Cl 11 A 36, 94, 313 Jeffrey, Leah C91 A 352 Jenkinson, Jimmie C91 A 121, 153,352 JOFFRION, CINDY A 60, 67, 257 JOHNSON, BART A 258 JOHNSON, MR. DURWOOD A 215, 363 Johnson, Dwayne C111- 66, 313 Johnson, Jane C91 A 45, 47, 53, 75, 352, 360 Johnson, John C91 A 352 JOHNSON, MRS. KATHRYN A 222 JOHNSON, KATHY A 258 Johnson, Paul C91 A 59, 120, 190, 352 JOHNSON, MRS. REVA A 222 Johnson, Shelley C111 A 313 Johnson, Terry C91 A 70, 352 Johnson, Tommy C91 A 352 Jolly, Joe C91 A 352 JONES, MRS. CAROL A 222 JONES, CHARLOTTE A 258 Jones, Cindy C111 -48, 138, 313 Jones, Curtis C101 A 48, 77, 334 Jones, Damon C91 A Jones, 352 Deanne C91 A 47, 75, 129, 144, 161, 352 Jones, Desha C101 A 126,334 Jones, J.J.Cl01A106, 107, 334 JONES, MISS JUANELL A 215 Jones, Melissa C91 A 352 Jones, Randy C111 A 130, 132, 133, 172, 314 Jones , C 1 Jones, Ricky C91 A 352 Rhonda 10 -334 Jones, Robert C111 A 314 Jones, Wendi C91 A 47, 144, 160, Jordan, Danny C101 A 135, 147, 334 Jordan, Doug C111 A 83, 314 JORDAN, MRS. MARY A 222, 363 JORDAN, TOMMY A 130, 172, 173, 258,286 JURDAN, TRACY A 258, 286 Jordan, Treasa C101 A 334 Juarez, Rick C101 A 70, 119, 334 Judice, Kelly C101 A 44, 199, 334 Judice, Kevin C101 A 334 Jugovatz, Toni C91 A 47, 129, 145, 161, 190, 352 Karell, Michelle C111 A 314, 334 KELLEY, JERVIS A 8, 108, 195, 199, 203, 258, 287, 296 KELLY, CAMMIE A 42, 48, 50, 51, 53, 79,183,184,258, 294, 296 Kelly, Troy C101 A 334 Kendrick, Carrie C91 A 353 Hendrick, David C111 A 314 Kendrick, Mike C101 A 334 Kenworthy, Steven C111 A 314 Kern, Kathy C111 A 36, 314 Kerr, Brian C91 A 353 KERR, SEAN A 258 Kerr, Staci C91 A 353 KESSEL, MRS. COLLEEN A 222 KEYTON, ROBIN A 48, 50, 51, 258, 296 Kibbe, Bobby C91 A 172, 353 Kibbe, Giles C101 A 45, 172, 335 KIBBE, KARA A 9, 36, 38, 86,l00,101,174,175,188, 259 KIDD, KIM A 259, 286, 296 KIMBALL, KIM A 63, 83, 259 KIMBALL, LECEL A 64, 259 Kindrew, Tim C101 A 335 King, Anna C91 A 353 King, Shelly C91 A 353 King, Thad C101 A 172, 335 Kitchen, George C101 A 335 KLINKHAMMER, DOUG A 4, 8,108,l95,199, 203, 259, 363 Knobloch, Kurt C101 A 166, 335 Knowles, Don C91 A 120, 353 Knowles, Ron C111- 314 Kreis, Brian C111- 134, 314 KRINGEL, ROBIN A 9, 48, 259 Kubitz,C1int C91 A 120, 353 Laborde, Shaun C111 A 5, 108, 314 LABRIE, TAMMY A 63, 259, 296, 365 Labure, Cayne C101 A 335 LACOUR, CHRISTY A 36, 60, 259, 296 Lafleur, Kerry C101 A 335 Lambright, Charles C101 A 335 Lambright, Mary C101 A 335 Lamm, Kristi C91 A 353 Lanclos, Kelly C101 A 335 Landreth, Grady C111 A 314 Landrum, Mandy C111 A 314 LANDRUM, MRS. MARTHA A 222 Landrum, Roger C101 A 335 Landry, Charles C101 A 335 Landry, Connie C91 A 45, 353 Landry, Craig C101 A 335 LANDRY, GENE A 259 Landry, John C91 A 120, 152, 353 Landry, Mark C91 A 47, 353 Landry, Mike C111 A 314 Landry, Molly C101 A 30, 31, 44, 326, 331, 335 Landry, Neal C111 A 82, 89, 314 LANDRY, MRS. PAT A 231 Landry, Tim C101 A 166, 335 Landry, Vach C101 A 172, 335 Lane, Benny C1 11 A 314 Lane, Jeff C91 A 120, 137 Lane, Todd C111 A 314 LANGLINAIS, MRS. FAYE A 231 LANKFORD, CARI A 48, 260 Laprarie, Mike C101 A 48, 190, 335 Lasiter, Steve C101 A 335 Latiolais, Carlie C101 A 44, 335 LATIOLAIS, MRS. JANIS A 229 Latiolais, Rodney C111 A 315 LATIOLAIS, TERRI A 48, 260 LAVERGNE, CLAYTON A 66, 82, 260, 282, 299 Lavergne, Connie C111 A 63, 82, 315 LAW, MRS. CAROLYN A 222 Leatherwood, Brian C101 A 335 Leatherwood, Darrin C111 A 315 LeBeouf, Kevin C101 A 335 LeBeouf, Troy C1 11 A 1 16, 231, 315 LeBlanc, Chris C101 A 335 LeBlanc, Duane C91 A 353 LeBlanc, Melissa C91 A 129, 145, 353 LeBlanc, Pansy C111 A 315 LEBLANC, RAMONA A 260 LEBLANC, RANDY A6, l03,130,132,177,183,188, 260, 289, 297 LeBlanc, Shanna C111 A 36, 315 LEBLANC, SHERRI A 260 LeBlanc, Tina C91 A 353 LEBLEU, TAMMY A 48, 53, 56, 184, 260, 297 LeBouef, Dodie C91 A 33, 353 LeBouef, Donna C111 A 55, 315 LeBouef, Donna C101 A 335 LEDET, JANE A 9, 36, 101, 102, 250 LeDoux, Rene C91 A 47, 145, 160, 353 Lee, Darrin C91 A 353 Lee, JeffC101 A 335 Lee, Jennifer C91 A 353 LEE, MARK A 5, 108, 260 LEE, MR. R. H. A 47, 223 Lee, Sally C111 '48, 315, 316 LEGER, JAN A 2,14, 36, 38, 100, 101, 261 LEJUNE, MRS. HILDA A 230 Legg, Tammie Cl 11 A 8, 42, 89, 306, 315 LEJUNE, KEITH A 261 LeJune, Paul C91 A 353 LeLeux, Staci C111 A 36, 89, 94, 315 Lemaire, Kirk C101 A 48, 76, 335 Lemoine, Chad C91 A 120, 152, 353 Letulle, Bobby C91 A 353 Letulle, Michelle C111 A 315 Lewis, Derek C111 A 134, 315 Lewis, Mike C101 A 335 Libersat, Terry C101 A 335 LICATINO, LARRY A 261 Lind, Jerry C91 A 121, 353 Lind, Linda C111-61, 315 LINDNER, MRS. GAY A 10, 77, 219, 223 Lindner, John C111- 22, 130, 132, 315 Little, Leslie C1011 30, 31, 44, 45, 70, 171, 331, 335 Little, Lori C101 4 44, 45, 335 LIVINGSTON, PETE 4 9, 56, 96, 97, 188, 261 Locke, Kelly C1 11 4 48, 50, 92, 315 Lockhart, Natalie C91 4 353 Lockwood, Paula C1114 70, 315 LOFTIN, MR. TED 4 223 Long, Gena C914 47, 75, 77, 353 Long, Jerry C111 465, 316 Longbottom, Jana C91- 353 Lopez, Connie C111 4 199, 316 Lopez, Rae1eneC1014 48, 335 LOPEZ, TIM 4 261 LOSACK,MIKE4108, 162, 261 Lough, Chad C1114 64, 316 Lovelace, Sharla C101' 48, 335 Lowe, Donna C111' 316 Loyacano, Mary C101 4 48, 336 Loyacano, Sam C111 4 316 Lucas, Gary C101 4 118, 119, 166,336 LUM, KATHY 4 9, 48, 50, 51, 261, 277 LYNCH, BILLY 4 64,261 LYNCH, MRS. DORA 4 231 Lynch, Jennifer C1014 48, 97, 191, 336 Lynch, Kim C101 4 336 Lynch, Mary Ann C101- 22, 72, 76, 89, 316 Lynch, Rodney C101 4 119, 166, 167, 336 Lynch, Susan C914 145, 160, 354 Lyons, Lori C91 4 47, 129, 145, 161 354 CM? Macha, Polly C101 4 336 Macon, Mary C91 4 61,354 MADIGAN, MR. BILL 4 73, 223 Maguire, Alicia C1014 336 Majors, Bobby C101 4 116, 336 MAJORS, DEBBIE4 42, 262, 277 Majors, James C111 4 116, 316 Malet, James C914 354 Malet, Jimmie Lou C111- 99, 316 Mallet, Carol C91 4 354 Mallet, Lisa C111- 56, 316 MALLORY, MRS. SHERON 4 65,223 Manuel, John C111- 316 MANN, GREG 471, 262 Manning, Dennis C1014 336 Manning, Vivian C1114 48, 55, 59, 79, 92, 96,170,171, 189, 191, 316 MANUEL, MRS. BONNIE 230 Marceaux, Lisa C101 4 156, 336,338 Marceaux, Shelley C1014 126, 336 Mareno, Rhonda C91- 354 Marks, Carla C1014 336 MARKS, MRS. JOYCE4 230 Marks, Kenneth Cl 11 4 316 Marks, Mia C101' 60, 336 Marks, Paula C914 354 Marks, Tammy C91 4 354 Marler, Trisha C1014 336 Marshall, Mary C101 4 336 Martin, Jim C101' 336 Martin, Kristy C101 4 48, 336, 343 MARTIN, KURT 4 262 Marze, LaDana C1014 336 Mason, Chester C111 4 316 MASON, JOEY 4 262 Mason, Ray Cl 11 4 116, 162, 316 Mason, Thad C101 4 119, 336 Matar, ZiadC1014 22, 59, 97, 336, 340 Mathewson, Sherry C1014 336 Matise, Therese C1014 336 MATTS, MR. FLOYD 4 89, 223 MATTHEWS, LAURIE 4 36, 40, 41, 95, 205, 262 May,Chad C91- 120,354 May, Jan C101- 30, 31, 41, 44, 331, 336 MAY, KEVIN 4 262 MAY, PAM 4 48, 50,181, 184, 185, 262, 277, 296 Mayeux, Missy C91 4 354 Mays, Alicia C101- 138, 139, 140, 190, 336 MCCALEB, BRAD 4 4, 68, 69,130,176,l83,184,185, 262, 297 MCCARTI-IY, TOMMY 4 48, 56, 73, 76, 262, 277, 287 McClure, Matt C111- 59, 97, 316 McConathy, Jay C91 4 75, 120, 136, 137,354 McCord, Thomas C101 4 336 MCCORVY,KR1ST1- 63, 263 McCreery, Tammi C111' 61, 316 MCCULLER, MR. RAY 4 45, 215 MCCUTCHEON, DENISE- 34, 35, 36, 86, 94, 95, 100, 101, 178, 188, 263, 297 MCDANIEL, BURL 4 263 McDaniel, David C1111 316 McDaniel, Dawn C111- 316 McDonald, Gary C101 4 337 MCDANIEL, STACY 4 88, 122, 263 McDonald, Teddy C101- 18, 119, 197, 337 MCDUFFIE, JACK -108, 263 McDougald, Heather C1114 316 McElroy, Michele C111 4 317 McFarland, Renee C101 4 154, 155,l56,157,158, 337, 338 MCGARRAHAN, KEVIN 4 263 McGarrahan, Krissi C101 4 126,156, 159,337 McGee, David C111 4 317 McGee, Troy C101- 119, 146, 337 McGill, Russell C111- 317 MCGRAW, ELIZABETH 4 263 MCGREEVY, MR. BUCK 4 223, 363 MCGREEVY, MRS. TOLENE 4 223, 224 MCGUIRE, SUSAN 4 8,195, 197,199, 263, 290 MCKENZIE, MR. BROOKS 4 57, 224 McLeod, Laura C91 4 354 McMillan, Doug C111 4 317 McN EEL, VICKI 44 63, 184, 263, 294 McNeel, Vanessa C1017 337 McNeil, Clinton C1014 106, 334 McNutt, Cathy C101 4 126, 127, 337 MCNUTT, JAMES 4 264 MCWILLIAMS, MRS. LAVERNE- 224 Mead, Melissa C914 75, 76, 190, 354 MEADOWS, TOMMY 4 70, 264 MECHE, AMY 4 264 Melancon, Michelle C914 354 Melton, Elizabeth C111- 48, 317 Melton, Vicky C101 4 337 Mendoza, Andy C111- 317 Mendoza, Jo C101 4 21,337 MENDOZA, JOHNNY 4 264 Merrell, Elaine C1 11 4 317 METCALFE, MR. JOE 4 65, 224 Metcalf, Julie C91 4 354 Miguez, Brian C101 4 337 Miguez, Mike C91 4 120, 137, 354 Mikolon, Brent C91 4 355 MIKOLON, GUY 4 264 Miles, Connie C91 4 355 MILES, DOUG 4 264 Miles, Sandy C101 4 337 Miller, Don C1014 119, 337 MILLER, KARON 4 264 MILLER, SHARON 4 264 Miller, Toni C1014 337 Millican, Angela C91 4 355 Ming1e,Lori C1114 317 MITCHELL, BARNEY 4 264 MITSCHKE, MRS. PEARL 4 231 MOAK, MR. BILLY JOE 4 65, 224 MOAK, CHARLES 4 84, 265 Moak, Rendy C101- 337 MOLBERT, DAVID 4 64, 82, 84, 265 Molar, Jane Ann C91- 47, 161, 190, 355 Mcnceaux, Darin Cl 11 4 317 MONDEY, MRS. SUZANNE 4 26, 90, 224 MONETTE, DAVID 4 265 Monette, Deanna C914 355 MOON, MRS. EDITH 4 231 MOONEYHAM, TRACY 4 108, 265, 365 Montano, Tony C1 11 4 317 Montgomery, Jerry C101 4 48, 337 MONTGOMERY, RUSSELL 4 265 MOORE, BECKY 4 63, 265 Moore, Emma C101 4 337 Morre, Lori C111- 317 Moore, Michelle C111 4 60, 317 Moore, Sheila C91 4 60, 129, 160, 161, 355 Moore, Sheri C914 47, 75,355 MORA, PAUL 4 64,265 Morales, Darren C111 4 64, 66, 317 MORALES, MARGIE 4 63, 83, 265 Morgan, Danny C111 4 116, 134,317 Morgan, Dean C101 4 48, 135, 337 MORGAN, JOHN 4 265 MORGAN, ROBYN 4 266 Morrell, Jody C914 120, 355 Morris, Wanna C914355 MORRISON, CRYSTAL 4 266 Morrison, Jon Jon C111- 317 Morrison, Misti C91- 128, 129, 145, 160,355 Morvant, Lori C914355 Morvent, Jimmie C101 4 337 MORVENT, BILLY 4 266 Moss, Michelle C101 4 48,337 MOTYCKA, MRS. AUDELL 4 224 MOTYCKA, LEA ANN 4 9, 36, 42, 86, 95,176,183, 184, 186, 198, 203, 234, 266, 294, 297 Mullenix, Shane C101- 116, 166, 167, 337 Mullican, Pat C101 4 337 Mullican, Richard C111 4317 Munlin, Brent C91 4 121, 136, 137, 152, 153, 352, 355 Munoz, Andrea C914 355 Murdock, Mitch C914 120, 136, 355 Murphy, Cindy C91 4 355 Munselle, Roxanne C111 4 317 Musgrove, Britt C91 4 120, 152, 355 Muntz, John C1111317 MYERS, LYNN 4 61, 266, 283 Myers, Michelle C101 4 337 Nally, Cari C914 356 Nance, Ricky C91 4 121, 356 Neel, Jeff C91 4 365 Nelson, Becky C914356 Nelson, Billy Cl 11 4 317 Nelson, Michele C91 4 356 NELSON, RICHARD 4 87, 106, 108, 176, 183,266,284 Newman, Dana C91 4 47, 129, 144,356 NEWMAN, DARIEL 4 2,13 43, 76, 87, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 146, 149, 151, 183, 184, 185, 188, 266, 288, 297 Newsome, Ginger C1014 337 Nguyen, Dung C1014 337 Nguyen, Hung C1 11 4 318 Nguyen, Kay C101 4 338 NGUYEN, KHOA 4 48, 53, 55, 58, 59, 79, 80, 81, 181, 184, 188, 191, 266, 294, 297, 362 Nguyen, Sang C101 4 338 NGUYEN, THAI 4 266,297 Nguyen, Vu C1014 338 NICHOLS, JOHN '108, 146, 148, 267 Nichols, Michelle C1014 338 Nichols, Seth C111 4 318 Nieves, Ema C1011 338 NICOTRE.DAN1ELI..E- 8. v 4 23, 43, 44, 86, 89,184,185, 290 Nicotre, Joey 195 4 121, 153, 197, 356 NOACK, KEITH 4 65, 82, 267 Nobles, Natalie 1115 4 48, 318 Nobles, Robert 1954 120, 136, 137, 356 NOBLITT, MRS. DONNA 4 224 Nolan, Shawn 11 15 4 318 NOLEN, STEVE4 108, 176, 267 Nolin, Steve 1105 4 119, 338 Nordstrom, Mike 1105 4 135, 338 NORTON, DANNY 4 267 O'Bier, Kelli 1105 - 338 ODOM, MRS. ALENE 4 229 Odom, chuck 1105 4 120, 356 Odom, Randy 1105 4 107, 134, 146, 338 Odom, Steve 1105 4 338 Oliver, David 195 4 356 Oliver, Joe 195 4 356 Oliver, Lynett11154 73, 76, 78, 317, 318 OLIVIER, TERI 4 34, 35, 36, 40, 86, 89, 94, 95, 267, 277 O'NIELL, KERRI 4 9, 35, 36, 38, 86, 95, 182, 267 O'Quinn, Darla 1105 4 338 Orena, Gabe 1105 4 1 16, 338 ORTA, CARMEN 4 267 Orta, Manuel 195 4 356 Ortego, Bobby 195 4 121, 356 Ortego, Jimmy 1115 4318 ORTIZ, PAULA 4 267 Ortiz, Tina 11 154 79, 80, 81, 318 Osborne, Dewayne 195 4 356 OSBORNE, MIKE 4 268 OSGOOD, MRS. RUTH 4 229 OWEN,ANDY- 13,87, 100, 101,104,146,151,182,188, 268 Ozio, Ba1inda11054 23,338 1P1 PAGE, TIM 4 268 PAIRSH, KELLY 4 24, 26, 27, 86, 91, 100, 101, 206, 268, 289 Palmore, Amy 1105 4 338 Pansano, Bambi 1115 4 85,318 Pardoe, Patti 195 4 356 Paris, Tammy 11157 48,318 Parks, Kelli 1115 4 20, 89,318 Parker, Charles 1105 4 338 PARKS, MRS. GAIL 4 72, 229 PARKER, DOUG 448, 55, 268 Parker, Jo 1105 4 338 PARRA, JAMIE 4 268 Pastorella, Bobby 1105 4 338 Pastorella, Mike 1105 4 338 PATE, WAYNE 4 108, 268 PATIN, DAVID 4 66, 82, 85, 268 Patin, Kenneth 1105 4 338 Patterson, Deanna 1954 129, 145, 161. 356 PATTERSON, JULIE 4 48, 268 Payne, Jean 1954 33, 201, 356 PECORA, MR. STEVE 4 225 Pellerin, Kris 1115 4 36, 94, 318 PELLERIN, MARY 4 269 Pellerin, Rebecca 11 15 4 48, 70, 318 Peltier, Robert 1954 356 Perrio, Dana 1105 4 48,338 Perrell, Chuck 195 4 121, 356 Petersen, Jimmy 1105 4 338 PETERSEN, MRS. JOANN 4 229 PETERSEN, RONDA 4 269 PETERSON, GREG 4 4, 108, 198, 203, 205, 269 Peterson, John 1105 4 119, 338, 343 Petteway, Vicki 11057 338 PHILLIPS, MICHELLE- 86, 269 Pierce, Lisa 1105 4 48,338 Pina, A111157 318 Pitre, Ricky 1954 356 PITTMAN, MRS. CHARLOTTE 4 43, 225 Plagman, Angela 1954 75, 77, 356 Plaia, Kim 11 15 4 28, 29, 42, 310, 315, 318 PORTER, CHRIS 4 48,269 Poss, Dana 195 4 74, 356 Powers, Dolores 1105 4 338 POWERS, MRS. LINDA 4 230 Powers, Paula 1105 4 156, 339 POYDENCE, SUSAN 4 269 Pratt, Brenda 1105 4 339 Pratt, Mark 1954 356 Pratt, Tricia 11057 339 Prevost, Leon 1954 120,356 Price, Johnny 1105 4 116, 339 Primeaux, Chris 195- 121, 356 Prince, Jamie 1105 4 126, 337, 339 Prince, Thad 1105 4 146, 148, 149, 339 Proctor, David 11054 116, 339 PROCTOR, ROBERT 4 85, 269 Prosperie, Judy 1954 352 PROVOST, CRAIG 4 64, 85, 269 Provost, Johnny 1105 4 146, 203, 339 Provost, Lea 11054 339 Provost, Lisa 1954 356 Provost, Ricky 1115 4 19, 41, 42, 202, 300, 318 Pruitt, Buffie 1105 4 339 Pryor, Phillip 195 4 168, 356 Pyland, Cindy 11 15 4 22, 68, 69, 70, 71,318 QUEBEDEAUX, MARY 4 269, 291 Racca, Darren 195 4 356 RADAR, ZILKE 4 270, 297 RADLEY, JAN 4 54, 55, 270 Railey, Renee 195 4 32, 45, 145, 160, 357 RAILEY, MR. TOGO '10, 116,119,225, 362 RAINES, MR. CALVIN 4 208, 209 RAINEY, MISS LOU ANN 4140, 141, 155, 156, 157, 177, 225, 325 Rainey, Stephanie 1105 4 339 Ramey, Billy 11 15 4 108, 318 Ramsey, Susan 195 4 357 Randall, Jennifer 11 15 4 318 RASA, DENISE 4122, 185, 270, 297 Rasa, Ronnie 11154 318 Ratcliff, Gary 195 4 120, 152, 357 RAYBURN, JAMES 4 270 Rayburn, Robin 11154 82, 85, 318 Reaux, Dana 1115 4 36, 39, 89, 94, 319, 325 REDD, JON -13,270 REED, CINDY 4 270 REED, MIKD 4 270 Reed, Wendy 1105 4 339 Reeder, Katy 11 15 4 24, 26, 27, 89, 91,156,158,159, 191, 313, 319 Reese, Brian 11054 339 Reese, Darrett 1105 4 48,339 Reese, Drek1954120, 136, 137 , 357 Reese, Pat 1954 357 Reynolds, Jodie 11 15 4 20, 36, 156, 157, 158,305,319 Reynolds, Joe 195 4 357 Reynolds, Missy 11157 70, 319 REYNOLDS, WILLIAM 4 270 Rhame, Keshia 1105 4 48, 339 RHODES, TAMMY 4185, 189, 270 RHONE, JENNIFER 4 21, 48, 55, 56, 97, 182, 184, 271, 285, 294, 297 Rice, Debby 195 4 61, 357 Rice, Eddie 11 15 4 319 Rice, Wayne RICH, CHAD 4 271 Richard, Darla 1115 4 6, 156, 159, 319 RICHARD, DAVID 4 271 Richard, Kirk 11 15 4 319 Richard, Randy 195 4 121, 357 Richard, Stephen 11 15 4 319 RICHARDS, DARRIN 4 271 Richardson, Charlene 1115 4 79, 158, 191, 319 Richardson, Donna 1954 47, 129, 144,145,161, 189,357 Richey, Danny 1115 4 319 RICKETSON, MR, LLOYD 4117, 162,165, 225 Riddell, Raymond 195 4 120, 152, 357 RILEY, MR. JAMES -116, 119 Rivas, Kirk 1105 4 106, 134, 135, 146, 339 Rives, Edward 1115 4 319 ROBBINS, GENE 4 271 ROBERTS, TERESA 4 271 Robin, Craig 1105 4 339 Robin, Phillip 1105 4 339 Roccaforte, Cynthia 11154 55, 319 Rodriguez, Michele 195 4 357 Rodriguez, Troy 11 15 4 319 ROGERS, KEVIN 4 271 Rogers, Kim 195 4 47, 75,357 Rogers, Mike 1115 4 16, 18, 116, 134, 199, 319 Rogers, Tammy 11 15 4 319 Rogers, Troy 1105 4 135, 339 ROGERS, WYLIE4 63,271 ROLISON, SHERRI 4 271 ROLISON, TIM 4 272 Romero, Becky 11054 60, 335, 339 Romero, David 11154 55, 56, 96,97,168, 169,191,319 ROMERO, DWAYNE 4 8, 40, 43,162,163,181,184, 189, 194, 197, 203, 272, 294, 297, 299 Romero, Ken 1115 4 319 Romero, Rena 11054 340 Romero, Rhonda 195- 357 Romero, Ronalda 195 4 357 Root, Shawn 195 4 47, 190, 357 Ross, Chris 11154 20, 36, 319 ROSS, DAN 4 64, 65, 82, 88, 89, 272, 299 Ross, Darrell 11154 99, 319 Ross, Karen 1115-61, 89, 319 Ross, Nancy 195 4 47, 357 ROST, KENNETH 4 5, 108, 116, 272 Rost, Larry 1115 4 134, 320 ROWLAND, CINDY 4 20, 40, 57, 68, 69, 272 ROWLAND, MR. LIONEL 4 41, 225 ROY, BRIAN 4 64,272 ROY, TESSY 4 73, 174, 175, 176, 272, 297 Roye, Ken 195 4 121, 357 Ruddy, Amy 195 4 47,75,145, 160, 190, 357 RUDDY, JOEL 4 272 RUSSELL, CHET 4 66, 272 RUTHERFORD, DREW 4 66, 82, 85, 87, 273 Rutland, Diane 1105 4 23,340 RYE, MRS. GEORGINA 4 230 151 Salerandi, Rudy 11 15 4 320 Salinas, Pat 11154 108, 320 Samford, Felicia 11 15 4 320 Sammons, Craig 195 4 357 Sanders, Becky 195 4 47, 357 Sanders, David 195- 357 SANDERS, HOLLY 4 62, 273 SAN DIFER, SABRINA 4 273 Sattler, Brent 1954 120, 357 SATTLER, SI-IELLA 4 8, 9, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 86, 91, 100,101,182,185,186,188, 194, 199, 206, 273, 289, 297, 364 SAUMELL, BERTHA 4 61, 273, 286 Saumell, Jenny 1115 4 54, 55, 311, 320 Savant, Doug 11 15 4 116, 320 Savant, Rusty 1115 4 320 Savant, Stephen 11054 119, 340 SAVOIE, MRS. CATHY 4 225 Savoy, Yvette 1115 4 28, 29, 303, 315, 320 Schaff, Carolyn 1954 75, 129, 144,145,l71,190, 350, 357 Schexnayder, Mark C101 4 106, 107, 135, 340 SCHEXNAYDER, MIKE' 106, 107, 162,273 Schexnider, Steve C1014 119, 340 Schmidt, Mike C101 4 340 Schmidt, Stephanie C1014 340 Schneider, Gretchen C111- 320 SCHNELL, CAROLE 4 48, 76, 273, 284 Schnell, Janice C101 4 48,340 Schoenberg, Benny C1014 340 Schoenberg, Kim C91 4 357 Schulz, Juergen C1114 48, 320 Schwartz, Krissy C101- 191, 340 Scott, BuffieC1014 340 SCOTT, MRS. CANDICE4 225 SCOTT, MRS. EMMY LOU 4 231 Scott, Julie C1 11 4 36, 95, 320 SCOTT, STEVE 4 162, 165, 273, 287 Scott, Tiffany C91 4 357 Scroggs, Rodney C91 4 121, 136, 153, 358 Self, Gerald C914 358 SESSIONS, JAN 4 8, 76, 80, 81, 100, 102, 103, 232, 273, 286,296 Sessions, Kris C1117 22, 70, 320 Sepeda, Janice C111 4 320 Seth, Ravi C111 4 320 SETTERS, RHONDA 4 274 Sewell, Jim C1 11 ' 320 SHANNON, KELLY 4 274 Shannon, Tracey C101 4 122, 125,154,156,157,158, 340 Shaw, Brandin C917 55, 57, 75, 168,189,358 Shearer, Ann C1114 320 Shearer, Jodi C914 358 Sheffield, Chris C1 11 4 65,320 Sheffield, Craig C111 4 320 SHEFFIELD, LEIAH 4 36, 56,101, 102, 188, 274, 296 Sheffield, Tonya C91 4 145, 160, 358 Shelton, Marti C1117 28, 29, 303, 315, 320 S1-IEPPARD, SCOTT 4 5, 48, 53,68,69,168,185,274, ' 277, 296 Shively, Kim C111- 321 SHOEMAKER, FLETCHER 4 274 SHOEMAKER, MR. JOHN 4 225 Shoemaker, Rodney C101 4 340 SHOOK, DANA 4 8, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 86, 91,100,101, 181,185,188,195,199, 206, 274, 289 SIGLER, MRS. CHERYL 4 226 SILVA, WAYNE 4 274 SIMMONS, ALAN 4 64, 85, 274 Simmons, Cindi C111- 48, 50, 92, 304, 321 Simmons, Dale C1014 340 Simmons, David C1014 119, 135, 172, 340 Simmons, Jeff C91 4 120, 121, 136,137, 152, 205, 358 Simmons, Mark C91 4 358 SIMMONS, MRS. MARY 4 230 SIMMONS, MELINDA 4 62, 274,277 Simmons, Troy C101 4 48, 340 Simoneaux, Clifton C914 47, 168,358 SIMS, TAMMY 4 275 Sipole, Scott C1014 116, 340 SIRAGUSA, RICKY 4 275 Slocum, Cyndy C1014 340 Slott, Rachael C91- 358 SMILEY,EUGEN1A 4 275 Smith, Allenda C111 4 36, 321, 325 f SMITH, DARLIJO 49, 36, 55, 95, 184, 275, 294, 296 SMITH, DEANNA- 88,275 Smith, Debbie C1 11 4 321,340 Smith, Debra C1014 340 SMITH, DICKY 4 275 Smith, Donna C914 358 Smith, Denise C111 4321 Smith, Greg C101 4 341 SMITH, MRS. GWEN 4 226 Smith, Joanna C101 4 48,341 Smith, Jeff C1 11 4 134, 166, 321 SMITH, MRS. JIMMIE4 231 SMITH, MRS. LINDA 4 228, 229, 363 smith, Neal C111 4 321 smith, Phillip C1014 116, 199, 341 SMITH, MRS. RUTH 4 210 Smith, Seth C111- 22, 48, 49, 68, 69, 321 SMITH, SUZANNE 4 48, 72, 77, 184, 186, 275, 296 Smithy, Leigh C1114 8, 21, 41, 43, 57, 89, 300, 306,319,321 Soileau, Paul C101- 341 Solis, James C1014 48, 168, 191, 341 Solis, John C91' 47,168, 358 SOLIS, LAURA 4 48, 50, 51, 53, 79,182,275, 277 SOLIZ, LIZ 4 48, 53, 70, 71, 102,103, 212, 275, 296 Sonnier, Greg C111 4 321 SONNIER, MRS. JOYCE4 230 SONNIER, SUSAN 4 63, 276 Sorg, Larry C1017 341 Soto, Juanita C914 47, 358 Sourdellia, Ho11ieC1114 36, 89, 94,321 Sourdellia, Kim C101 4 48, 341 Sparks, Dana C914 358 Sparks, Eddie C101 4 341 Sparks, JeffC1014 341 Spears, Brenda C1114 321 SPIKES, DANA 4 64, 276 Spencer, Beth C91 4 47, 351, 358 Spooner, Michelle C91 4 47, 358 Spradley, James C91 4 120, 152, 358 Sprinkle, Linda C91 4 47, 358 Srader, Debbie C111- 321 Stalnaker, Stuna C1114 321 STAMM, KARL 4 48, 55, 276, 365 STANFIELD, MR. MIKE 4 13, 226 STARTZ, ROBERT 4 276 Steele, Jana C111- 122, 125, 158, 321 STEELE, JOLENE -- 36, 72, 184, 276, 296 Steele, Randy C91 4 358 STEFFLEN, MRS. PATSY 4 230 Stegall, Danny C111 4 134, 321 Stelly, Jennifer C111 4 322 Steinhauser, Margie C91 4 47, 75,171,190,358 Stephens, Alex C101f 341 STEPHENS, DANNY 4 276 Stephens, Deanna C91 4 129, 160, 358 Stephens, Lance C101 4 341 Stephens, Lisa C91 4 358 Stephens, Louis C111- 166, 322 Stephens, Michelle C91 4 129, 160, 358 STEPHENS, MICKY 4 276 STEPHENSON, GENIA 4 276 Stepp, Fred C111- 322 Stepp, Monica C914 358 Sterling, Amy C917 358 Sterling, Mike C101- 341 Stevens, Brian C91 4 120, 136, 137, 358 STEVENS, PAUL 4 87, 130, 132, 276, 286 Stewart, Sean C91 4 121, 153, 359 Stinnett, Melissa C101- 48, 126,127,154,156,158,159, 341 Stokes, Eddie C1014 70,341 Stokeld, Cheryl C914 359 STONE, MR. JAY 4116, 119, 166, 167 Storey, Belinda C111- 62, 322 STOREY, LISA 4 34, 35, 36, 56, 94, 95,185, 277, 286, 296 STOVER, SHAWN 4 277 Straface, Angie C914 75, 171, 190, 359 STROUD, MR. JAMES 4 222, 226 Stroud, Joey C111 4 172, 173, 322 Sturgis, Jaylyn C91- 47, 160, 350, 359 Suiter, Martha C914 75, 77, 129,160,190, 359 SULLIVAN, LORI 4 20, 36, 43, 277 Sustaire, Retha C101 4 341 SUTPHIN, ANN 4 277 SUTTON, MRS. JUDY 4 229 Swan, Kim C914 128, 129, 160, 161, 359 SWAN, LORI 4 6, 56, 87, 122,l23,124,176,177,180, 277, 286 Swearingen, Jane C91 4 75, 359 Swearingen, Jill C914 33, 45, 75, 190, 359 Swearingen, John C1014 341 SWEARINGEN, MR. THOMAS 4 208, 209 TAMPLIN, MRS. BOBBIE4 226 Talbot, CherrisC1014 171, 341 TALIAFERRO, KERRIE 4 36, 277 Tanner, Michelle C91 4 359 Tassin, Rachel C1014 341 TASSIN, STEVE 4108,277 TATE, MIKE-108, 277 Tate, Tammy C101- 60, 341 Tatum, Jimmy C1014 115, 146,149, 328,341 Taylor, Deborah C1114 322 TAYLOR, MR. NOEL 4 230 Teller, Johnny C111 4 322 Teran, Debbie C101 4 342 Teran, Ralph C111- 162, 288, 322 Terrell, Darren C914 121, 153, 359 Thames, Angie C111 470, 322 THAMES, WOODY 4 4,13, 101,l03,108,162,188, 277, 282,286,296 Theaux, Ray C91 447, 59, 75, 168, 359 Theis, JeffC111 4 5,108,304, 322 Theis, Larry C111- 322 Theriot, John C1014 342 Theriot, Vicky C91 4 359 THIBODEAUX, BLAINE 4 278 Thibodeaux, Chris C111- 322 Thibodeaux, Debbie C111 4 48, 322 Thibodeaux, Jason C914 121, 136, 359 Thibodeaux, Joe C91 4 121, 359 THIBODEAUX, LAINE 4 278 Thibodeaux, Lori C914 32, 197, 347, 359 Thibodeaux, Pam C1 11 4 322 Thiery, Kevin C111 4 322 TIRITILLI, TROY 4 66, 82, 85, 278 THOMAS, MRS. FRANCES 4 61, 219, 226 Thomas, Robbie C91 4 47, 59, 75, 357, 359 THOMPSON, MRS. MURTIS 4 230 THOMPSON, JULIE 4 68, 69,185, 201, 278, 296 THOMPSON, MRS. NANCY 4 226 Thompson, Shelley C91 4 61, 359 Thornton, Kenneth C111- 48, 322 Todd, Brian C1 114 146, 148, 151, 323 TODD, MR. DONALD 4 47, 226 Todd, Mary C101 4 48, 342 Todd, Va1arieC914 359 Torres, Lina C1014 342 Toutcheque, George C1 11 4 323 Toutcheque, Whitney C91 4 359 Toups, Jerry C101 4 106, 107, 146, 148, 342 TRAHAN, AUDREY 4 230, 231 Trahan, Artie C111 4 89,108, 146,147,149, 313,323 TRAHAN, BRIAN 4 278 TRAHAN, CHAD 4 278 Trahan, Chris C101 4 119, 342 Trahan, Christie 191- 359 TRAHAN, DONALD - 278 Trahan, Judy 1111- 4, 22, 68, 69, 201, 323 TRAHAN, MRS. LABY - 231 Trahan, Laura 191- 359 Trahan, Michelle 191 - 359 Trahan, Robert 191 - 70, 120, 152, 359 Trahan, Tim 1101- 342 Trahan, Tim 1111 - 323 Travis, Cathy 1101 - 342 TROY, MRS. BOBBY - 229 TROY, MR. BUTCH - 227 TROY, SHELLEY - 9, 34, 35, 36, 76, 86, 94, 95, 100, 101, 102, 178, 181, 184, 187, 188, 278, 286, 294, 296, 299 Troy, Teri 1101- 95, 340, 342 Tubbs, Tracey 1111- 162, 3' 2, 323 TUCKER, MRS. DIXIE - 73, 76, 227 Tucker, Gerald 191 - 359 TUCKER, RONNIE - 278 TUCKER, MR. TOMMY - 8,10,172,173, 227 TURANO, JOE - 279 Tung, Chen 191- 359 Tyson, Daryl 1111 - 87, 89, 116, 323 1U1 Usey,Keith 1101- 119, 342 Usey, Kristina 1111 - 36, 42, 89, 323 Vallot, Tonya 191- 360 Vanatta, Kim 1101 - 48, 342 Van1-Iess, Tina 1111 - 21, 48, 50, 51, 89, 323 VanVeckhove, Bobby 191- 55, 360 VanVeckhove, Mike 1101 - 342 VanVRANKEN, DAVID - 58, 59, 79, 80, 81, 96, 97, 180, 185, 188, 279, 294, 296, 362 Varing, Donnie 1101 - 119, 166, 342 VARING, HEIDI - 279 Varner, Amy 191- 47, 128, 129, 160, 350, 360 Varner, Meg 191- 47, 129, 160, 360 Veal, Kim 191- 360 VERGARA, MR. PHIL - 153 Viator, Helen 1111- 36, 94, 323 Viator, Jennifer 1101- 19, 44, 126, 154,156,157, 158, 205, 326, 342 VICE, MIKE - 279 Vice, Wayne 1101- 342 Vidrine, Veronica 1101 - 342 VILES, VONDA - 279 Vincent, Kevin 1914 47, 360 VINCENT, MRS. PATTI - 227 Vizena, Troy 1111 - 323 Voight, Nikki 191 - 32, 360 Voight, Peter 1111- 5, 68, 69, 108,1l6,146,148, 323 VOKOLED, PAULA - 63, 279 VOSS, MRS. CYNTHIA - 39, 227 1WD WADENPFUHL, MR. KARL - 48, 52, 227 WAGLEY, CRAIG - 279 Wagstaff, Mitzie 191- 47, 360 Wakefield, Stephany 1111 - 323 Waldo, Gerry 1111- 4, 108, 309, 323 Wales, Daniel 191- 360 Walker, Troy 1111- 89, 116, 323 Wallace, David 1101- 119, 166, 167, 205, 342 Wallace, Greg 1111- 323 Wallace, John 191 - 360 Wallace, Lalona 1111- 54, 55, 324 Waller, Sarena191- 47, 360 WALLACE, STEVE - 279 WALTER, ROXANNE - 48, 279, 296 Walters, Tracy 191- 75, 86 Wang, 1-lsien 191- 360 Ward, Adina 1101- 56, 342 Ward, Lana 1101- 342 WARD, TAMELA - 280 Ware, Donna 1111- 57, 324 WARNER, ANN - 280 WARNER, MRS. PAT - 230 Warner, Candy 1111 - 122, 123,124,174, 175, 324 WARNER, MR. JAMES - 213 Warner, Ricky 1101 - 342 Warr, Shane 1101 - 135, 162, 165, 342 Warr, Shelly 191 - 129, 144, 145, 161, 360 Wasson, Tina 191 - 360 Wasson, Wade 1101 - 342 WATKINS, GINA - 48, 50, 184, 277, 280, 294, 297 Watkins, Kara 1101 - 342 Watson, Jeri 191 - 360 WATSON, MR. JOHN - 227 WATSON, MR. KENNETH - 211 WATSON, MRS. MARY - 227 Watts, Alfred 191- 120, 360 Weaver, Brent 1101 - 342 Webb, Ronnie 191- 360 Wehmeyer, Shelly 191- 129, 161, 361 WEHMEYER, WENDY A 36, 280, 297, 364 Welch, Abbe 4 102, 103 Welch, Jennifer 191 f 129, 161, 361 Wells, Daniel 191- 361 WERNER, LORI-185, 280, 290, 297 Werner, Michelle 191 - 361 Werner, Yvette 1111- 324 Wersig, Dean 191- 361 WERSIG, NEIL- 162,280 Westbrook, Greg 11 11 - 130, 131, 132, 168, 169, 324 Westmoreland, Elisa 1111 - 68, 69, 70, 71,122, 124, 138, 324 Westmoreland, Teresa 11 11 - 138, 324 Whaley, Danny 11 11 - 324 Whaley, Duane 1101 - 342 WHARTON, MRS. SUE - 1 1, 228 Wheat, Doneane191- 361 Wheeler, Rachel 1101- 343 Wheeler, Randy 1111 - 116, 324 White, Aaron 1111- 89, 324 WHITE, MR. ED. - 228 WHITE, HAROLD - 70, 71, 280 White, Max 1101- 343 White, Mike 191 - 120, 121, 361 WHITE, SHERRE- 3136, 95, 277,280 White, Thad 11 11 - 324 Whitley, Jodi 1101- 343 Whitney, Mike 191- 47, 351, 361 Wicker, Paul 191- 120, 121, 361 Wiggins, Wes 191 - 121, 153, 361 Wiley, Lance 1101- 119, 343 Williams, Christy 1101- 343 Williams, David 1111- 324 Williams, Floyd 1101- 343 WILLIAMS, GREG - 66, 280 WILLIAMS, JEFF - 281 Williams, Kirk 1101 - 343 Williams, Lester 1101 - 343 Williams, Sami 1101 - 343 Williams, Tammy 1111- 82, 84, 324 Willis, Beth 1111- 324 Willis, Jim 191 - 120, 152, 361 WILSON, BEC - 4, 5,108, 204, 281, 289 WILSON, DANA A 60, 281, 290 Wilson, Eleanor 1111- 324 WILSON, GARY - 89,108, 162, 163, 281 Wilson, Rhonda 1111- 36, 42, 324 Wimberly, Laurie 1111 - 36, 324 WIND, MR. DOUG - 228 Windle, Barbara 191- 47, 361 WINDLE, BILLY - 62, 281 Wingard, Lori 1101- 343 WINGLER, CINDY - 36, 39, 281 WINN, MR. WAYNE - 228 Wise, Cindy 1111 - 82, 324 Wolford, Arthur 191- 361 Wolford, Dayna 1111- 89,324 WOOD, MRS. DEANA - 229 WOMMACK, LEIGH - 13, 35, 36, 94,183,184, 281,365 Wood, Amy 1111- 55, 58, 59, 190, 191, 310, 324, 325 Wood, Angie 1111- 36,324 WOOD, JULIE - 57, 96, 182, 184, 281, 286, 294, 297 WOOD, MS. PAM - 6, 138, 139,141, 171,228 WOODRUFF, KELLI - 281 Woodruff, Lanetta 191 - 361 Woods, Sheila 1101 - 343 Woods, Tammy 1101 - 343 WOODYARD, ASHLEY - 5, 56, 138, 141, 176, 282, 297 Wooten, James 1101- 119, 135, 343 Worsham, Brad 1111 - 5, 89. 108,146, 149, 191, 324 WORSHAM, MRS. CAROLYN - 215 Worthington, Renee 11 11 - 56, 324 Wright, David 1111- 76, 324 Wright, Dena 191- 361 Wright, Drew 191 - 136 Wyble, Jeff 191 - 361 WYNN, MR. WAYNE - 150, 229 Yanta, Conrad 1101- 119, 343 YANTA, JULIE - 48, 57, 282 YAWS, BECCA - 8, 60, 61, 195,197,199, 282, 297 Yoast, Monica 191 - 361 Yonker, Kari 191- 361 YONKER, KRISTEN - 176, 282 YOO, SUE-13, 34, 35, 36, 86, 94, 95, 101, 185, 188, 282 YOUNGBLOOD, MRS. ELAINE - 230 YOSKO, MRS. KATHLEEN - 228 Youngblood, Tina 1111- 324 CZ? Zampini, Michele 1101 - 343 Zampini, Misti 1111- 324 ZIMMERMAN, CONNIE - 34, 35, 36, 94, 282, 297 Zumo, Carl 191- 168, 361 4 ' 31 '-.. 44 4. 4.4, ,W .,,. . , '4 14 b 74,1'4q54.44g 244- L f' 4 'gy ,. , M.. --.- . 44 --- , 1141 KK4- .A 44-1,K:S'i.4:4-wwffwfkegw3i-.em.s:44yz1ww:'4-4f11K.f,54 q14sw,,xxf22f43S, - 44 ,V ,444 ,, . , a414f:m,,,41 - fKm,g1q:.L.,,,, ... w4?.Jg4W?9?5.,.g.,, .. ,. 4,'!S1fY6'?K?bf ' 52fw?f54'5 jKwff7451f54Q'E922!fff,,,QSQWVKL--4g.i:2!-?,'il,Ql4Q.gzQ5'i:17y1gw,:5,., My-3f15fQg,:4g254 wEf,5QH.42,Q,,4g,1g254,, ,M,pggw45,,,,g ' -'HK'-f' 4' V-Y V . :pt-3-Q. 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