Thomas Jefferson High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)

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lirtliiiixrii . . . n x. ;: ., . 1. x s w .Hv 1 .1 .al. 4L9 mm! .DITOR Karen Cessna xSSISTANT .DITOR Myra lrby USINESS AANAGERS Mabel Grocm Peggy Capodonno PONSOR Mrs. Mike Redmon THE YELLOW JACKET Published by the Journalism Department Port Arthur, Texas Volume 23 1969-1970 BURT Amuua, 'li-LAA: pLHLu; LIBRARY Table of Student Life Faculty Contents Classes Exfra-curricular TJ Gets 7 $ 3 : s E New Look in 70 x MW a M?VM A4 ya 1; A . Wm MVO'O? QO OW , .a:.. X'V A A A N A, 4x A 4' A ,V'va' 5. x L A W xMu A A y$J A ;: A , A x x x V 4 , A A ' A A A A n V x x ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY Wise Planning, Able Administration DR. CLYDE M. GOTT is chief administrator of one of the largest districts in thls area of the state, With the comple tion of the new Dick Dowling elementary school, there will be 18 schools under his supervisiont Approximately 825 professnonol personnel were employed by the Port Arthur Independent School District last year. Notable gains have been made in teacherst salary and SICk leave benefits since Dr. Gott has been superintend- am. He is a progressive, forward-Iooking school superintendr ent. DR. CLYDE M. GOTT, Superintendent Port Arthur Independent Schools BA, Southwest Texas State UniverSIty M.Ed, and PhD, University of Texas MR. ALEXANDER KOERTH Assistant Superintendent of Admlnlstrction B.A. University of Texas; M,A. Sam Houston State Universnty DR. GEORGE THOMPSON Assistant Superintendent of Instruchon B.A., M.A., PhD. Baylor UniverSIty MR. LONNIE L. DEVALL Director at Secondary Education 3.8. and M.S. Southwest Texas State CoHege MR. HOWLAND REICH Athletic Director 8.5. Lamar Tech; M.S. Purdue UniverSIty Result of Cooperative Effort MR, CHARLES MCBEE, Pnnctpct Bachelor of Sctence and Master of Science, North Texas State Unwersnty HOBSERVING STUDENTS mature into successtul and happy citizens was Principal Charles McBee 5 reply to the question, What IS the most rewarding port of teaching?'t Mr. McBee begun hls career With the Port Arthur schools as a physr Ics tnstructor. He advanced through various promotions to become princtpot of Thomas Jet- ferson High Schoot three years ago. His complete interest In young people ts evr danced tn the zeal with which he proceeds through each day's problems Mr. MCBee setr dom misses a game or 0 dance, In addition to putting m extra hours of conferences during evenings and on weekends. Mr. Russell and Mrt McBee work 05 Cl team tn administering the affairs of this large school. Mr. Russelt tS espectclly adept at counseling young people. MR. ROGER RUSSELL, Assxstcnt Principal Bochetor of Sctence, Master of Educatton, Sam Houston State University Rothenberger Guides Congress HHe's friendly! t'He goes out of his way to help youf' 'tHe's more like a buddy. These are just a few responses that indtcate the popularity of Mr. Rouet Rothenberger, director of student activities. Mrt Rothenberger is a for- mer sc4ence teacher, having been promoted to on administrative position last summer. AS ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR, Mr. Rothenbergerts principal duty is directing the large assortment of actwities stemming from the work of the Stur dent Body Congress. He also is in charge of the major activities sponsored by class coblnets. Parking lot problems, identification cards, fund drives, elections 7 the list of Mr. Rothenbergerts duties is almost endless Yet, he can be depend- ed upon to come up smiling with the right onw swer. MISS LOUISE ERWIN 7 Senior Counsetor, MVEdV Umversny of Houston, es Texas Woman 5 Unwersuty MRS. EDNA HARGUS 7 Jumor Counsetor; B S, M Ed Unwerstty of Houston 'DtRECTUR MR. ROUEL ROTHENBERGER 7 Director of Student Actlvttles; BS. Lamar Tech. Counselors Aid Students in College Choice MR. BEN KIKER - Sophomore Counselor, B.S. Dehu Stme College MRS. ELALNE COMMANDER 7 Prmcxpch SecreVory MRS. ANNA MAE DEVINE 7 Secremry MRS. DOROTHY DUGAN 7 Regwsncr MLSS JEANETTE TENNEY 7 Avtendunce Clerk MR. w H WARD 7 Admmusnorwe Ammm, BA. North Texas State, MA Peabody Coir Iege, Congress, Recreunonox Commmee Wisdom, Expertise, Result in Success CAFETERIA WORKERS BUSY prepormg mod for Lunchhme MR. THOMAS A. ALLISON 7 Specwcl Educonon; BS Lumur Tech; FTA, Chess Club MRS. BETTY JEANS 7 Specwal Educuhon, BS Lemur Tech; FTA MR. ROBERT DeMARS - Dmnbuhve Educcmon; a BA Texas A8J Unwersny; DECA, Junior Cubmev MRV MIKE THOMAS 7 D4smbuhve Educohon, B S Sou'hr em Mefhodwso, M.Ed North Texas SOuIe Universwy MR. CARL DeCUXR - Pokemon MRV JAMES WAITES 7 POIICemGH PTA Provides Refreshments at Football Games MEMBERS OF THE 1970 71 school year are as foHows Mrs. R. L Murray, Mr K. R. Murphy; Mr. Dave thshxre, Dr Clyde Go , supennrendem, Dr. M G Geiz, presxdenv; Mr A. E. Pcmerson, secremry, Mr. Ward Beckcom, Mr A Z McHroy; and Dr. E E J, Adams, VICErpreSIdeN PTA OFHCERS FOR THE 1969770 schod year are Mrs. M. 6, Short, 2nd wce-preswdenf; Mrs am Warren, corresponding Secretary; Mrs E P. Sosa, 3rd me preswdem; Mr Charles McBee, pnnapcx, Mrs, Robert Gran, presudenf; Mrs. A 1 ngmower, hmonon, and Mrs Fred Erwin, treasurer, Advanced Placement English Offered to DRAMA, JOURNALISM, SPEECH, and three years of English make up the course of study in the English Department. Seventeen teachers, under the directton of Miss Doris Crisp, teach students the fundamentals of grammar, variety of ex- pressnon, and critical readings of novels, plays, and short stories. Classes are provided on three levels, basic, regular, and ad- vunced. TJ is the only school in this area that offers Advanced Placement English. ExceptionuIly talented senior students are placed in this class and, ot the end of the year, take a test over all that they have learned. Those scoring high enough receive hours on their college English. Students in Journalism classes have an opportunity to partici- pate in publication of 0 school newspaper and a school annur GI and learn how to write in an interesting and meaningful way, Speech and Drama students are taught various techniques of better communication by frequently presentmg oral speeches and appearing in plays. MRS, MARGARET BARRY 7 Englts JA, ll, IV; BAY UNIVEYSHY of Texas, M.A. Lav nor Tech MRS. MARTHAJ GODWtN - Enghsh m, w, B.A. Mary Hordm Boylor; Senior Cabinet MISS ARA GOLMON , English Itl, IV; B.A. Mary Hardin antor, M.A. Baylor, MA, Bread Loot; EBBTIDE, Astronomy Ctub MRSV MARILYN GOULAS - Engltsh H, Ill; BA Lamar Tech, FTA, AFS MR. RICHARD HATCH r Engltsh Ill; BA. St Mary 5 College; Chess Club, Semor Cobmet MRS. LAURA HATHAWAY - Enghsh u, m, BA Unlversvty of Texas; Youth In Action, Honov Society MISS DORIS cwsp 7 Chotrmon of English Department; 8A,, M.A Texas Woman: Umverstty, Ready Wntmg, speumg and mum wnr mg Exceptionally Talented Seniors IWSSTOMMYE HOGUE 7 Enghsh m, IV; BA, mumps CoHege; Hermds, Sophomore Cubp nel MRS, LORENE HUTCHINS 7 Drama, Speech; 5.5, Lamar Tech; Drama Gub, Fall Producr hon, OnerAcv Way MR LOUIS KING - Speech L H, Ill; BA Low Slunu College; Forensic SooeVy, Debate Squad, Texans MLSS PAMELA KNIGHT 7 Enghsh H, m, B A, Boybr Unwersny; COVSponsor Drama cub, Jumor cobmeo MRS JANIECE MARSHALL 7 English n, m; B.A. Lamar Tech, Sophomore cubma MRS. MELBA MAGNUS - Enghsh II; 8 BA Lamar Tech; Jumm Cobmet MRS ELEANOR MEEKER 7 Enghsh ll, BA, Skldmore CoHege, MA. Lamar Tech MR. KENNETH PARKER 7 Enghsh II, III, BA. Northwestern StoVe, MEd Umversvly of Oklahoma; Semor Cabmev, FTA, Spellmg and Plum thng MRS. SUE PITTEL 7 Enghsh HI, IVR, EA Lamar Tech; NHS, Ready Wnlers MRS. ETHEL REDMAN 7 Journalxsm, Englxsh; 5.5, Texas Woman 3 Universny, M Ed Umr versny of Hous'on; THE PXLOT, THE YELLOW JACKET MISS JAYNE R. SMITH 7 Englishll1,IV,B,A, a F A, Oklahoma University, M A Texas Umr verswy; EBBUDE, Smdem Dwreclovy Math Department Meets Changing Times ADVANCEMENT IS THE keyword to characterize the mothe- matlcs courses offered to all students, whether their plans are to attend college or get a job immediately after graduating from hvgh school. Under the leadership of Miss Laverne MacMillcn, twelve teachers are included in the department. The mathematics courses offered are Algebra I and II, Geom- etry, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis I and II, Consumer Mathematics. As a special attraction, Computer Mathematics was added to the curriculum during the year. Exceptionally high-ruted students are placed in advanced mathematics classes. Mathematics teachers participate in the in7service training program carried on throughout the year, MISS LAVERNE MochLLAN 7 Chavman ot the Math Department, Cotculus wnh Analyhc Geometry, Tngonomeny, Etementmy Anoty- 5.5 1; EA, M Ed. Umverstty at Texas, NHS, Shde we MR STEPHEN COMER - Geometry, Cour sumet Mathematics, 5,5 Lomstona Coltege; Junior Cabinet, Number Sense MRS. MYRTLE ARNETT 7 Atgebro I, II; B S. Lamar Tech MR PHILLtP DODD 7 Computer Moth, Atger bro II, B A Unwersny of Texas; Jumor Cobl- net MISS MELISSA DUNN 7 Atgebm I, M; 3,5. Loumuna Polytechmc tnshtute; Future Nurses, Fall Recreation MRSV Lo NELL GASTINGER 7 Geometry, Consumer Moth; BA. Universny of Texas, Junior Red Cross MRS, NORA c, GREGORY 7 Atgebra n, Ge- ometry; B s, M Ed. Stephen F Austm, NHS by Offering New Computer Course oi Ihe new compmer. MR. ANDREW HARGOOA 7 Geomeiry, Consumers Movh; BA. Loumono State Unv- varsity MR, ALCUlN KUBIS ? Consumers Math, Ge- ometry; B.S, Texas Tech MR. KENNETH LEE 7 Algebm H, Tngr Elememary Anarym I; 8.5, UnlversxVy of Texas MR, STEPHEN SOLIS - Algebra I, H; 8.3 Lamar Tech; FoWsmgmg Club MRS. ZELDA SPRADLEY , Geomelry, Con- sumer Muvh; BA. Mary Hardin Baylor; NHS, Sophomore Cabme. MRS, MARTHA TAYLOR - Probobdny and Scunshcs, Tng-Anaiysus, Andyhc Geometry; 8.5. North Texas Store, M,A, Tuiune Umversl- Vy; Junior Cabinet MR. DODD WSTRUCTS Mike Mcwmmms on me many values Social Studies Department Develops STUDYING HISTORY in these exciting times is no longer con- sidered o dull chore, for many of the newest techniques in teaching are emptoyed In this department. Extensive use is made of films and film strips, and team teaching speeds the learning process. Lively discusston is encouraged by all teachr ers, and a trip down the social studies area verifies the fact that World History, American History, Government, Economy ics, Advanced Social Science Problems, and Advanced Government are mdeed being taught. Miss Aliece Anderson, a teacher noted for her high standards of leormng and teaching, retired at the end of the yeurt MlSS AUECE ANDERSON 7 Economics; BA Unwersny of Texas, MA Cotmudo State Cottage; Congress Committee MRS CHARLEEN R. COMMINGS - World History, BA Lamar Tech, Youth tn AChOn MR OTIS JOHN COXEN - American HtStOe ry, BA Baylor Umverswy, Swtmmmg Club, Maroon Convention MR, NORMAN L. GREENBERG 7 Govern7 ment, Modern Problems, B S Lamar Tech; Po- Immt SCtenCe and History Club MRS MARY E HAYES 7 Government, BA , M,A Texas Women s Unwetsny MRS JEWEL MCEWAN - Amencun Htstory; B'A, Texas Women s Umversny, MA Cotumr bro Unwerstty; AFS MR. TERRELL S STANSELL 7 Department Chatrmcn, World Htstory, Amertcun Htstory, BA, North Texas State, M.A Columbus Umversv ty; Gotd Convenhon, Patriotic CDmthee Citizens of Tomorrow MR. ROB PITTS 7 World HIsVory, B A, Univer- sny of Oklahoma MR LIONEL ROWLAND 7 American Hm; 7y, M, Baybr; Polmcol Smence Hmry CM: MISS MARY EUMCE VLCKERS 7 Economwcs, Governmem, and Comemporory Problems; BA. Mary HordmrBoylor, M A Texas Womr on s Umverswy MBS ELEANOR WALL - Amencon Hxsiory, B S Souihwesv Texas SOoIe Universwy, FTA, AFS, and Sophomore Cabmeo MRSV REVA WESTERMAN 7 World History, Governmenl, and Econormcs, M A Unwerslr ty of Cobrodo, B A Syme Teachers College MR ROBERT WORTHY 7 American mm, BA Lamar Tech, Odd Convennon, Sprmg Recrenhon, and Jumor Cabinet ACTKNG OUT HISTORY hdps Vhe students see how u really was FFINNY' mm 20 Science Departments Meets Demands CREATING A LEARNING experience worth remembering is the Iong-range goal of the Science Department. Miss Martha Bmler is chairman In charge of planning the scope of three major fields - biology, chemistry, and physics, Under her su- pervision several levels are offered to suit a wide range of in- terests and abilities. Advanced classes in biology, chemistry, and physics are available, as well 05 classes on less accelerated levels MISS MARTHA BUTLER - Head of Scuence Department 55. South western Unwverwy, M.S. Oregon Slule Umvermy MISS SUSAN MYERS - Biology 1 MR. JOHN GODWIN - Biology M II; BA, M.Ed. Nonh Texas SOOQe Universrty MR. ALFRED HEBERT - Bmlogy I; 3.5, Lamar Tech; Future Doctors, Tenms MR. STEPHEN LARKIN - Blobgy l, Chemlsvry; B,S. Angelo Siote Umversny; NHS, Folksmgers Club, Ad vented SCIENCE MR. W. HOYT LONG 7 Blobgy L 8.5. E050 Texas Smte; Future Donors, Advanced Scene, Archery MK JACK SELL 7 Chemistry, B.S. Southwest Texas Stole, M.A Universwy of Texas, Slide Rule Club, Sllde Rue Team MR. RONALD SPOONER 7 Chemstry; 3.5. wney College, M.SVT. Unlverswry of Nonh Dakota; NHS, Advanced Smence MR. BILLY TOLAR - Physics; E.A. Lamar Tech, MA, University of Texas; AsVronomy Club, Slxde Rule Club of a Fast Changing Field WWH THE HELP of Mr, Spooner, Gregory Guudroz ws able .0 unde'smnd Vhe wodd of Chemtsiry. MR TOLAR SHOWS us the world of the Sme and Cosme Muchme MR, HEBERT AND Pol Show Ihexr srmles Preparing for the Future's Work BUSINESS EDUCATION IS intended to provide opportunities for students to develop those business skills, attitudes, appre- ciations, and understandings that ?hey need and use in their everyday iiving. Seven Business Education teachers, super vised by Mrs. Mable Swanzy, teach courses such as book7 keeping, typing, shorthand, general business, business com- munications, and low. MISS FAY BLACKBURN 7 Bookkeepmg x, Busmess commummmns; B 5. sm Ross Col7 lege; Jumor Red Cross, Congress MRS. MABLE SWANZY 7 Chmrmon of Commercial Depanmem; BVS TWU, MBA. Universwy of Housion, FELA MR REX COPELAND 7 Typlng x, Business Law, a s Nonhwesr M1ssouri SVoVe, M Ed Sam Housfon Stme MRS. ANITA DURHAM 7 Typing I, General Busmess; B.B:A. Lamar Tech; Herohds, Serum Cobmev MRS, JO PRIDDY 7 Typmg II, General Busmess MRS. UNDA WASSER 7 Typmg L M, 3,5 A Lamar Tech MRS, MARILYN WHATLEY 7 Eookkeepmg I, X B B'A. Sum Housmn Snore, Herdds MRS. CAROL YANCEY 7 Typmg n, Shorvhcmd x H, B,E.A. Lamar Tech; Cheerleaders Homemaking: A Life-Time Career MRS. JANE DAVIDSON heads the Homemaking Department. She is a graduate of Texas Womon s Universny, received a Bachelor of Sdence degree from Sam Houston College, and later she also received a Master of Arts degree. Under her supervmon, glrls learn such things as homemukmg, home furnishmgs, management, and family llvmg. She IS also the supervisor of Future Homemakers of America, and 1ecch- es 0 program in adult homemokmg projects. Homemukmg dcsses have a special appeal because one can learn To be a poised, weH-groomed person who can operme on uttrudive home on a reasonable budget. MRS JANE DAVXDSON 7 Homemukmg m, Adm Homemokmg, ES TW U, MA Sam Housoon Stuie, FHA MRS JANE CONVERV 7 Homemukmg n, B s Texas Woman 5 Unwerswy; FHA, Semor Cabinet MRS, MARILYN DARTEZ -- Home Nursmg, Family meg, B S, MS Northwestern Some CoHege, FHA, Semor Prom MRS MADELENE GAUTREAUX 7 Duermun, BA, Texas Woman 3 Unwersl'y, JRC MRS YVONNE HANKAMER 7 Homemaking x, 3.5 Lamar Tech, Sophomore Cobmeh FHA MISS KAY MAME LILLEY 7 Home Economms, ES Souvhwesi Texas SmVe CoHege, FHA, FNA 23 24 Miss Aliece Anderson, economics teacher, brought 0 teaching career spanning 45 years to a close as the se- mester ended. She has seen many changes in the teach- ing profession dining these years, especially in matters of salary and the physical school ptonts. MISS Anderson taught in a number of East Texas schools before coming to Thomas Jefferson 26 years ago. She has taught in all fields of sociot studies, but economics is her specialty. For several years she served as group choir- mun and coordinated the work of homeroom teachers in her group. She also served as director of student activities for two years. Miss Anderson is a graduate of the University of Texas and Colorado State College She is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, the Social Studies Council, and Texas State Teachers Association. Mr. Willie G. Jones, director of the Industrial Arts Depart ment and chief printer for the schools, deeded at the be- ginning of the year to take early retirement. Mr. Jones had been a member of the Jefferson faculty for 39 years. He IS a graduate of Sam Houston State. We Salute Three MR, WILLIE Retiring Teachers 0. JONES MR. HOBART W. WARD Mr. Hobart W. Ward, administrative assistant, retired at the close of the term with a record of 45 years of teach ing. Mr, Ward observed that the use of many Vlsuol aids in teaching IS one of the notable changes he has seen take place smce he began work in a small East Texas school. Mr. Ward's field IS mathematics, and he taught tn iunior high grades before coming to high school as a teacher. Fbr a number of years, Mr. Ward was head of the Math emutlcs Department. He has seen the cutriculum make many changes In the preisputnlk days, little mathematics was required. Now courses include advanced placement studies. Mr. Word has served the past three years as odmlmstror hve assistant to the prmctpul and has worked out many stutisticat reports. Mr. Ward is a graduate ot North Texas State and Peer body College. He has a tife membership in Parent- Teochers Association, and he is a member of Texas State Teachers Associohon, These three teachers have been helpful to thousands of young peopte 0nd to their fellow teachers. We sctute them and wish them well. 25 26 Essential in All Fields LOYD F, HAWTHORNE 7 Chow; ES, Lamar Tech, MMV Baylor Um- versny MR JOHN BADGETT - Bond; BVEdV Lamar Tech; Jeffersomcns, MR. HOWARD E. HUTCHINSON 7 Assusmm Band Dlredor, B.M. Swmgsters University of Oklahoma M.Ed. Siephen F Auslm Training for Industrial Society METAL FLOWS SMOOTHLY from a white hot rod 05 a we1der complems his 'ob. A beautiful home fakes architectural shape from careful plans Well designed pieces of furniture become conversation pieces. An appreciative eye looks 01 an artistic printing iob. Where did they first learn how to do1hese things?lndusfrial Arts classes often lay a bos'rs for well7poid vocations and pro- fessnons. MR LELAND KAY 7 Wood Shop, 8.5,, MS, Nonh Texas State Um- vem'y, Golf Team MR MARVIN M. OCHOWSKI 7 Drufhng, B S No bamo, M.Ed. Sam Hous'on Svme MR DON O HENGST 7 anmg, 3.5 Sourhwesl Texas SfoVe MR. STEVE MAZZANU 7 Metalworkmg; B.S. Arkunr sas A7M; Radio Club MR. STEPHEN MILLER 7 Xndusmul Ans, 35. Sam Hous'on SVCIVe MR. JERRELL TERRELL 7 DroHIng; BVS Unwersuy of Arkansas; Jumor Red Cross 27 28 Quiet Activities Highlight Year GIRLS P.E. CLASSES have changed this year from one of the most dreaded Class to the favortte, most relaxing, and en ioyable class of the day Because of the lock of a gym, the girls have been playing quiet games such as cords and chess, studying, or, the most popular, learning to kmt and crochett A few of the girls play games in the old gym. These classes were begun after the girls had finished theIr health study of drugs and their abuse Miss Bertha Hebert heads the department assisted by Miss Nancy James, Miss Nancy McClain, Mrs, Jeanette Moyer, and Miss Dorothy Day. Miss Day is also the sponsor ot the Red Hussars Drum and Bugle Corps. MISS BERTHA HEBERT 7 Head ot Gurl s P E , B S LomurTech, M Ed Umversny of Houston, U l L. VoHeyboH Team, Sophomore GRA MISS DAY 7 P.E ; 3A,, M A TexusWoman s Unwerr stty; Red Hussurs Drum and Bugle Corps MISS NANCY JAMES 7 9.5., as Texas Woman 5 Unwerslty, M Ed Southwest Texas State College, Let- ter Gtrts, Tennis Ctub MtSS NANCY McCLAtN 7 P E , as Texas Woman 5 Unwerstty; Semor ORA, Fotk Smgers MRS. JEANETTE MOYER 7 P.E.; as Texas Women s Umverslty, GRA MRS. JESSIE JUDD MILLER 7 Nurse; RN Hams Cot lege of Nursing, 5.5. Unwerslty of Houston, Cerhhed mm Heatth Nursmg, George Peabody Couege Competition Promotes Interest MR, FRANCWS L. HILL 7 Head of me Boy 5 P.E, 3.5. Lamar Tech, M.Ed SVephen F Aushn Umversny, Head Coach MR. RAY BUFHNGTON 7 P E., ES. Lamar Tech; Vorsny Football and EcsebuH MR HENRY CLARK 7 P E, BS Lomm Tech, MS. Unwersny 06 Arkansas, Football 0nd Track Coach MR BENTLEY M JONES 7 ?.E. and Drwer Educor Non, B.B.A., MS. Baylor Unwersm' FooVbaH MR. RONNY LANDRY 7 v.5; as Umversny of Texas, Vorsny FoovbaH, Jr Vursny BaskevbuH MR CHARLES L. MANNXNG 7 RE; B 5., MS. Buy- br Unwersny, FoorbcH and BosebuH MR. JAMES SHARP 7 F E , BS. Unwerswy of Corpus Chnsh, MS. Texas AM, FootbaH, Baskelboll WANT A BREAK during the day? It can be possible during P,E. dosses. There IS always talking and ioking with friends while participating in various sports such as football, base- ball, and truck. There is also a class in adapted P.E. for those boys who cannot participate in octivihes. Also a six7week course in health is required. All this is supervised by Mr. Fronv cis Hill, head coach. MR. DAVXD K, EARLAND 7 P.E., 8.8. Lamar Tech, MA, Stephen F Aushn; FeorbaH and Track Coach 29 30 Library Gives Valued Aid vuim t MRS MARCELLE PITMAN 7 Head Ltbrcnan, BA, Sam Houston State Unwevsny, BS. Texas Woman 5 Umversuly, Protectors Club THE LIBRARY IS one of the fmest In this area. During the past year there were some 19,231 books on the shelves as well as SIX sets of en cyclopedlus, 106 subscriptions to datly mogazmes, three subscrlpA ttons to daily newspapers, one subscription to a weekly paper, and a subscription to the Sunday edition of the New York Tl'mes. The area IS large enough to accom- modate c1 whole class and take care of indiVIduals who wish to use the Inbrory. The library is open at 7:30 and closes at 4:30, It IS one of the most attractive, well-kept places in the entire school. MRS HtLDA ESTES 7 Ltbrunan, B A LoutSIono Polytechmc tnsmure, MRS CAROL STROUD keeps busy With her dunes as hbmry clerk Complete Education Includes Language BEING ACQUAINTED WITH several languages IS the ambi- tion of many students. Four foreign languages on different levels are offered for study. As you pass by various language classes you will hear siur dents chatter away In Spanish, Latin, German, and French. Teachers serving in thus department are directed by Mrs. Geri aldine Johnson. To understand the languages beHer, these teachers sponsor various language clubs. MRS GERALDINE JOHNSON 7 Lunn; BA. EusVTexas 5mm Univerr my, M Ed Unwersny of Homo , Jumor Gasswcm League MR, RONALD HANKS 7 Spanish; B A. Lamar Tech, Pun Amencun CM: MRS JOYCE LOUKAS - Spanish, French; BA. Lamar Tech; Pon-Amenccn Gub, Le Cerde MISS GILDA ROMAN 7 French; BA Unwersny d Texas; French Oub M'mx. . , Mu w t , x 'I . 1 ,. V . :Qn'i a f . 39W: 4 s f?fqr'fyidx K ' f - . STUDENT LIFE - SPIRIT OF 70 34 The Happening - Spirit '70 An ecdy mornmg pep roHy has cheeHeaders up on me roof V0 lend yeHs, Sherry Jones recewes Ohe Splm Shck cl an early rouy for her greD' supper! 0+ me ream. 35 Reigning over the Homecoming OCthheS was Homecoming Queen thla Decker. To start the Bonfire ochvtties off on the right foot, 0 Pted Piper Porode was conducted down Dryden Road to Jefferson Drive then Iqto the football stadium. An added attracr ham to the festlvtties this year was a Pig Chose. Following the Pig Chose was the Powder Puff Game where the Jackets toppled the Butldogs 6 to 0, Immedtotely after the game the crowd of TJ fans moved to the rear of the stadium to watch the hghtr ing of the Bonfire. Jinx Broken to Make Jackets District Champions SUSAN DAUPHLNE CROWNS Danny Elrod Homecommg ng m the Powder Puff Game FORM AND GRACE A of a son - chorcdenze a workou? of Nedermnd Equogs m Vhe unnum comesv Homecoming in '69 Thm wane, defemMess pg 6 running to escape a mob hm on m mm m we Thursday mgm bonfue before me Homecoming game Leudmg Vhe mm, YeHow Jocms m wmmups before me Powdev FUN game are coiopmms No 70 Jane! Robakzls and No 5 Kathy Long Pep Rallies, Posters and People A SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY? NO! that's iust the way the choir students display their school sptrit for the Ponther-Jocket game, Along wnth the Stomp the Panthers slogan, the entire week before the game was proclaimed Stomp the Panther Week. Joming the TJ student body at the pep rulty were cheerteaders from Ste- phen F Austin, PNAG, Nederland, and Lincoln High Schools. Help to Boost School Spirit .T, . ,s zidV-ha givi fun? bvuwg amS-T JUNXOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE msms yhor they can cheer me Jocker m Lahn. Skns were Manned for each rally n eonk moves wvfh Jacket PoweH 4l Dancing, Dancing AFTER GAME DANCES m We faH begm the speed occasmns celebrated wwh dances. There seems '0 be some Food and drinks are pan of me ptcmre 42 and More Dancing APRIL SHOWERS WAS the meme m We Junior Prom dwsogreemem .n me hand mgns Z Z Tops Proved 0 Eng Fovome when yhe Teen Cemer opened 9; 4-wa- L ' ' 43 Social Occasions Help Ease When the warm days of early sprung rolled around, TJ students were quick to take advantage of many social occasions, especiulr ly when it come to eating. TWIRP WEEK was sponsored by Con gress, and that brought out ptZZO parties and a dance. Foreign Language Department sponsored a Food Four. Then, at course, there was the bug Senior Check Day Breakfast. Most seniors attended a torge number of private portles cetebrotr mg graduation. In spite of gripes to the contrmy, TJ is 0 social ptoce in many ways. JAMIE WATOR PAYS THESE GORGEOUS CORSAGES won pnzes ut the YWtRP DANCE Attacks of Spring Fever Bryon Long ior Raymond 5 ea! FOOD FAIR SPECIALITIES were delmous. WHO WlLL EVER FORGET Ihor Check Day Breakfasv and n5 Much? 45 46 Everyday Activities Make JOHN WARE RECEIVES a band award from Maroon and Gold Band preswdent Gory WeL don mmw j 2n VMAN BALKA STARS The School Calendar Zip Along MR BILLY TOLAR, phym Oeucher, generored much m'erest m cssronomy durmg me year Several mgm meehngs were held :0 observe me siars, m an ussembW skchh 47 I :Ali Elections Maroon Style NELSON FORMAGUS GIVES H19 pony Me as he Beep Beeps' winners Steve Pomev Iarzyck and me chhowskl MAROON ROADRUNNER, pony symbol, greets delegates m can BELOW Delagoles parade for Mlkev venhon Gold Party Conven on swm NAOMI sel me pace for me Gmd Pony 5 convention LEFT: Tobubnng Was .5 a wb mo. Vakes concemranon BELOW: CONVENTION day .s dwcys an excmng evem. 49 Dark of the Moon CAST OF CHARACTERS Fair Witches ............. Cynthia Haynes Lani Martinez Dark Witches ............. Carroll Giron Kitty Moreno John .................... James Gorin Coniur Man ................. David Best Coniur Woman .............. Gail Gregg Mr, Jenkins ............... Jerald Head Mr. Atkins .............. Norris Patterson Edna Summey .............. Jana Shrum Uncle Smelicue ........... Orren Gaspard Hank Gudger .............. Steve Hardy Miss Mefcalf ............... Patti Gouner Mrs. Summerey .............. Ann Pearce Ella Bergen ............... Judy Messer Floyd Allen ............. David Green Mrs. Bergen ...... . . . Linda Ridlehuber Mr. Bergen ............. Russell Patterson Greeny German ............ Pom Wieson Mr. Summery .............. Thomas Reed Marvin Hudgins ............. Don Brown Barbara Allen .............. Alison Smith Mrs. Allen ............... Patsy Windsor Mr. Allen ................ John Richards Preacher Haggler ......... Rundy Patterson Burr DinwiHy .............. Mike Rhodes Hanie Heffner ............ Jon McGreevy Miss Leafy ............... Vickie Mitchell Directed by: Mrs. Harold Hutchins FLOYD ALLEN SINGS, ' Down In the Valley, the valley so low As far as he's con cerned Vhose hogs ou! back curl wow forever m be slopped. TOWNSFEOPLE WATCH ANXIOUSLY as the wulch boy, John, and Murvm Hudglns fxght over who 5 gonna dance wnh Barbara Allen. THE WITCHES FROM Baldy Mountaln tauntingty tell Coniur Man of thetr plan to win the tife ct Barbara Allen. DESPITE THE COLD December wind and rain outside 'tDork of the Moon opened December 5 to an almost full capacity receptive crowd. Again the next night the play was presented to another rain soaked crowdt HDark of the Moon is the story of a witch boy named John who falls in love with a beautiful mortal, Barbara Allent Through the course of the play John is changed to a mortal by the Con- iur Woman, under one condition, that he marry Barbara But John is warned by the Coniur Woman - 'tShe gotta be true to you boy, faith- ful fer a yeort If that gal 90 off wit another man, youtll find yer eagle flying down from Old Baldy for - you'll be a witch again. Barbara is unfaithful to John. She dies and John goes back to live with the witch guts of Baldy Mountain, HIT THE END 0 the slngm t Amtt nothing left. None 0 the words.' Says John to the dead form of Barbara Atlenv 52 CAST: Orren Gaspard ............... Arden Loni Martinez ............... Toinerre Debbie Landry ............... Beline Gull Gregg .............. Angelique James Gorin ................ Cleanre Thomas Reed ............... Berolde Jerald Head .......... Monsieur BufOI's Brad Walker .......... Thomas Dufois CREW: Jana Shrum Patsy Windsor One Act Contest Play ls The Imaginary Invalid THE UIL CONTEST Ploy t'The Imaginary lnr voltd was first presented to the publlc on April 3. A week later on Apnl 10 TJ hosted the 22AAAA Ploy Contest. Nine schools competed. ' Involid ' walked away With top honors. In addition to the first place trophy Brod chker was named Best Supporting Actor and Owl Gregg, Best Supporting Ac- tress. Orren Gaspard gained 0 position on The All Star Cost. The wmmng of first place enabled TJ to par- tICIpote in the Regional Contest held at Bel- Icure High School In Houston on Apnl 25. 53 54 Faculty Members Serve in Many Roles ACTMTLES DXRECTOR ROTHENBERGER Iotcls accoums m the Chnsvmos food dflve COACH JONES ENCOURAGES MckeVs m on onxxous moment, in Coniunction With Teaching Duties CHRXSTMAS BUFFET hr Veachers ws always a gem onr One of lhe hxghhgh's a Mwss Jayne Smnh s onglnal songs TEACHERS HAVE GREAT Concern ova drug probv xems Mrs Jecmene Mayer and Sher-H Culberson cm chew me Shem had shown heohh dasses some mm on dangers of nuvcohcs MARCIA OLIVER CHOREOGRAPHED me Semor Wul'z Mrs Mmmo Godwin, Mrs LaNeH Gashnger and M155 Mehssu Dunn were foamy sponsors 55 56 Student Help There were dmded opwons concermng me Vwe' Nam War and nanonmde proVesf However, me Hag new each day, as a symbol of U s suppon of ms countvy Bwly hilmg me teachers boxes Wm mponom news and announcemems ore Komy DeLee and Glenn MIHer prer law on Completing Chores ,. J 02! Mil, Md Makes the School Days Smooth Sending word home about their experiences With American ideas and customs are Monica Theil and FronCisco MinozZI. Monicois home is in West Berlin, Germany, and she attended the first port of the year as a delegate from a Christian Youth organization. Francnsco was the official AFS exchange stu- dent throughout the year. His home is in Costletronce, Italy. Homecomings of past years as pictured in old yearbooks pror wdes these Heralds with a laugh or two. Heading mayor comr mittees for the dance are Debbie James, Guy ippolito, Ben Hathaway, Patti Holton, and Rhonda Carleton. Good Citizenship on Campus LAB ASSXSTANT MOLLIE Mmer helps Mr. Godwm prepare for W: B4ology 1 classes by Hllng Des! mbes Mm aguar, FUTURE NURSES ADRIENNE DOMINXC cmd Germdvne Brown SPEND SATURDAYS helping m me lab m Sr Marys Hospnol Creates Good Public Relations A CLEAN CAMPUS odds In Me beauty of a school, Hdpmg Io keep TJ grew and clean ore Debr be srorey and Erneshne sumo, 59 Bringing Things to an End Moving mlo me new gym this year was 0 mg 10b,WIfh JocelynJccquetund Polly Folscm s hem Muss Haber! was oMe co complere me move qulcldy and easlly, 60 Checkmg grades on hnal exams are an old kadmon m n Glenn Mlller, John Mason, and Jennifer Becker sigh wuh rehef Io fund vhm Ihey have passed me hnul exam . . . to lead each student to know how to analyze his own personality . . 62 Nawwm , Madam . and To understand his own capabilities, limimfions, and responsibilities . . b5 . in setting educational, vocational, and other life goals. Only the educated are free. Epicretus, Discourses! Bk, ii, ch 1, sec. 23. 68 UTR VISITOR w : EALLUN ORGANIZATIONS Quality Leadership Attains 1 KAREN LOUPE 7 Drum Major Under the leadership of Miss Dorthy Day, sponsor, and Karen Loupe, drum moior, the Red Hussar Drum and Bugle Corps completed their thirtyr seventh season. Pleusmg tons during hotftime actwities, the Hussurs per- formed close-drill maneuvers in a dizzying array of excellence. New songs served on important part in a thrilling season of football and hclf-time shows. Procttcing many hours to put on a thrllhng show tn red and white marching preciSIon, the Corps is a crowd-pleaser. Practlce begins In August and conr tmues throughout the tootbull season. One of their customs during the past year was providtng Football players with refreshments every Friday mornr ing during the season. Other special events mduded marching in the CchItcade, Christmas, and Neches River Festival parades. The most glamorous occcmon of the year ts the Hussor Bull, held In Decem- ber. Other tmportant dates include the induction and installation of new officers. 70 DEBBIE LANDRY - Assnstont Drum Moior HEDY MAYER 7 Feature thrler Successful Year for Hussars Husscrs Form a hem dunng Homecommg mums odwmes 7l Spring Brings Graduation Llndo Burbm Pouia Beard Kofie Branch Pom Campbell Becky Corrowoy Taynu Cnvender Carol Curtis: Lynn Dana Suzanne Dows Theresa DeLeou Mary Deluke Shun Demorsuls Vickey Drlessner Jackre Duhon Ann Fisher PoHy Folsom Caroline Flores Carmen Gonsoulin Karen Greene Puvsy Gremllhon . ht ,' , d: gt xi , . q Q . ms? nulls wusglg Sn 1 mu 9.: v; Q AA . g 5- i 'Lvusg'ny g :4. ' 353m ;7:Wg 755 Q- 95' ?m 3. . ,A A Q 'h' . f l: l' '4'; A'lluu E -7141 ' 78:4; Mhlus Us . Q nussws , Riv Junror Members 72 for 43 Senior Hussars any . ,Y'QCJJJU : any If . Newly elecred Sophomore Hussors. Lynene HoH Gay Ippolno Debbre Landry Jenmfer LeBIonc Koren Lcupe Jone. Marcomel Hedy Mayer Susan McCollum Kuvhy McDomd Manha Mullenlx Debbie Perry Lynette Revfschnelder Cindy Schworf Pal Seuley mm; Sohz Bonnie Sonnler Glenda Sosa Norma Snonge thy Taylor Jull Thrboulv Judy Traws Melome WebSVer Janice Vmcem 73 74 A Hu scms Year Is Full of FIELD OFFICERS 7 Tuyno Covender, baritone sergeant, Suzanne Dawns, ass! bugle sergeant Glenda Sosa, boss serA gem, Bonnie Sonmer, Venor sygean', Lmdu Burbm, 055mm bugle sergeom; Cathy Taylor, bell sergeant, Jame Duhon, cymbal sergeant, SOCIAL OFFICERS 7 Pawn Holmes, reporter, JIH Thuboulv, porhamemanun, chkue LoFHte, hsmnon, Cloudxo Buck- by, chaplom; Par Seabey, msrrumem quor'ermusVer; Roxanne McHeI, osswsmnt uniform quartermcsVer;Goy1ppolno umform quorfermcsVer, Debug Perry, Rep on Large; Curolme Flores, Neusurer; Kohe Brunch, secretary, Becky Coma way, VICCVPFESIden'; Mary DeLuke, PreSIdem, Drum sergeom 7 Husscrs form a fnendshup CIFCIE oo welcome sophomore members mm the corps Cmdy Schrwon Bugle sergeant 7 PoHy Folsom Various Exciting Activities 1 Couples lake 0 break a. me Hussor Bull. 2. Bill Avery and Becky Curruwuy pose under me archway while oIher Hussurs and men dates boogwe .o the sound 0+ 'The Blue ngs.' 3. Hussms emoy trying on me newly orrwed uniforms. 4. Hussclrs boos. school 5pm! m lhe momma pep rally. 75 76 MR JOHN BADGETT 7 Bond Direcvor Outstanding Leadership MR. HOWARD HUTCHINSON - ASSISVON Band Dwector Makes a Great Band LOOKING AT THE program Iuyoms are me 1969770 band officers. They are lleh m ngm Pom Holton, drum molor, Mary Bamteaux, asstsfom drum rumor; Jone? chks, SwmgsOer captain; Kathi Huggs, secretory, Debbre 1verson, reporter; Nancy EHIot, hlsvonan; Sylwc Leon, IIbFOFICm; Gory Weldon, preSIdenI; Jane. Hare, Vrecsurev; and Doug Taylor, band manager Not shown rs Ben Klker, vxce-presxdem. PATTI HOLTON JANET HICKS MARY BARRILEAUX Drum Major Swingster Captain Assist Drum Maior 77 36 Seniors Contribute to Make Jone Borel Vickwe Bryon Rhonda Carleton Nancy Elllol Demse Fontenot D'Juono Fonlenov Eileen Gunron Jone! Hare Jone! HICkS Kaml HIggs Joanna Hollwer Sylvia Hudaby Debbie Iverson Debbie Lee Kathy megsmn Donna Martin Jon Morlock Lynne mes 1969770 SWINGSTER llneup 7 Rhonda Codeton, Belh Weddell, Laurie ngme, Come Capella, Donna Morhn, MGHCIIICe Gnmes, SyMa Huckcby, Debble Honon, Jan sneworr, Donna Perm, th Hussmger, Dorolhy Gmes, Nancy Ellwot, Mary Barnleoux, Jon MaHock, Nancy Dav15,JaneVHcre,Lynne Yates, Jenlee Snider, Linda SVevens, D'Juano Fomenov, Karhy megsmn, Vwckl Bryan, Ruby B1uesreln,Jody Bonnene, Pom Jordon, Deblme Nerson, Deb- ble Lee, Pam DeCuIr, LISO Hum, Morlho Orozco, Denise Fomenof, and Jane BoreL in front are Kmhw nggs, hememm, Janet chks, captain; and Ewleen Gannon, Iieuienom. 78 1969-70 a Successful Year vahord Conn: WIIIO Decker Farrell Frozee Ben Hathaway Pam Hohon Ben Klker Emzl Ktrberg Pam Landry Sylvia Leon Ronnie Louvxer Tommy Mamn Mar: Myers Dale Newcomb Rusiy Nicer Drew Schroerer Tommy Sfonsbury mm Wore Gory Weldon THE MAROON AND gold bond proudly dsspbys me new uniforms. 79 Band Concert and Banquet PEOPLE COME ALIVE at the band concert when the Jeffersumons, a swmg group composed of band members, come mto VIEW The Jettersomans atso perform a? local clubs and schools MEMBERS OF THE AlLRgglon Band ore Raymond Goran, Stephen Putts, Ronnie LouVIere, John Knippo, RONNIE LOUVIERE, the only TJ member of Gary Wetdon, Moses Rodriguez, Scott Britom, Steve Hardy, Thomas Neat, Don Cozad, E1ame Wil, the AII-Stute Band, pvepores tor the concen horns, Mcnaltce Gnmes, Roxurme Rodngue, Jcmce Thomosulo, Melome Shanks, Patti Holton, Sharon Newsome, EHen Schell, Sylwo Leon, Sheryl Harmon, and Ruth Howard, Highlight Years of Band Members BAND MEMBERS AND mew dares engoy Ihe food and fun of thew annual bond banquet Seated ore Bobby Smith, Debbxe Lee, Donna Mumn, Charhe Sodeou, EMI Ruchey, Rhonda Cadeton, Debbie Iverson, and Greg Guwdroz Best Bond Marcher and 5850 Concert Noyer 7 SwmgsVer Liemenchs - JOHN WARE and RONNXE LOUVWERV KATHI HIGGS and EILEEN CANNON 82 Various Choirs Lead to a Successful Choral Under the direction. of Mr. Lloyd Hawthorne, the establishment of four choirs, A Cuppello, Girls Glee Club, Boys Chorus, and Girls Chorus, marked on outstanding year at Thomas Jefferson. In order to have perfect voice quality, the A Coppello choir spends many hours of rehearsmg. Some of the main functions are singmg at Civic Clubs and various organizations around Port Ar- thur. Climaxing the year was A Coppello's winning a first division in concert and Sightreoding at UIL Contest, A Coppello consists of 58 members. The Gtrls Glee Club, another favorite group, consists of 64 mem- bers. They perform at some CIVIC clubs, but their main programs are the Christmas and Spring Concerts. The Madrigal Singers, representing quartets and sextets, consists of 15 members. These members participated in Solo and Ensemble contest which they made a first division During the year they per- formed some 30-35 programs MR. LLOYD HAWTHORNE 1969-1970 choir clir rector. T g; t t 3 1 , THE MIXED CHORUS, a combmutlon of all the chotrs, sung wnh true Holtdcy Spmt at the CI'WIS'ITIOS Program, Year Under the Direction of Mr. Lloyd Hawthorne The Madrigal Smgers hove expenenced 0 NH year of work as my eMermm av chow proV Kathy Sumlln, Melanie Conner, and Paula Holmes have grams and venous clubs. hebed '0 make our programs complete by accompany- mg Ihe venous choir, Girls Chorus add beam and 5pm! .0 a public performances. 83 84 19 A Cappella Seniors End Busy Year Jone! Berg Mary Deluke Roberv Kekher Chnsty Kelly Dabble Landry Koren Loupe Joke Messma Theda Muller Tonya OIW Debbie Perry Chanda 5050 Dana Svough Kathy Sumlln Arvhur Tme cmhy Taylor Jull Imam Cmdy nggms A CAPPELLA OFHCERS for me year W69- 1970 are Arum Toie, presudem; Caihy Tayv Ior, wcerpresxdent; Chnsw KeHy, secreiary; Debbie Perry, Heosurer, Choir Members Were Rated First in Many Areas THESE PEOPLE WERE CHOSEN by thew feHow members as Base, They are BACK ROW Ida Howeu, Kamy McGrew, Sam Jone: FRONT ROW Dme Byley, and Nmne Hargus, THE 196971970 Hm Dwmon UIL Winners are BACK ROWv Barbara Bulls, Debbwe Owens, Jeane wngm, Terry Mcmngly, James Pron, Kenh Chris'y, Theda Miller, Arlhur Tcie. MXDDLE ROWV Beryl Lough, Pom Swogusa, va mane Hargus, Jam MIHer, Debbwe Landry, Paulo Holmes, Chuck Fosfer Choristers Experience an Exciting Year THE BOYS CHORALE prowdes o vane'y of songs when Ms chow: periorm m the ChHS'mCIS Cancer? AS OFHCERS, Ida Howell, preswdem; Barbam Comm wcerpreswdem, Jenmfer LeBlanc, secretary; Kmhy McGrew, Ireosurer, Sam Jones and Suzanne Dcws, Robe Chmrmen, have hdped lo 96? me ems Ghee Club .n order for performances. QE 86 as They Provide Delightful Entertainment JAMES GORIN was chosen as AHrSmte Oenor ALLREGXON WINNERS for 19691970 ore WACK ROWj James Germ, Puwc Hoimes, Theda MIHer, Chuck Fos'er, mACK ROW Pom Scrogusu, CIDUdIU Buckley, and NImeNe Horgus, 1969-1970 Spirit Boosters Jamie Vuotor Drew Schroe1er Willa Decker Rundy Patterson; Debbie Linthicum JAMIE VIATOR WILLA DECKER CheerleadeVs boost 5pm. 0. IndwonrJucker pep mny. Texans Proudly Escort Big Buzz Through Another 'Elght young men called the Texans are raising the school mascot Bug Buzz to thetr shoulders and showmg him to the cheering crowd . . . so goes the wellrknown vonce of Tommy O'Bnen as he broadcasts Jacket games to the stuyrotrhome crowd, Etght senior boys ore-chosen to serve as o spectal guardian to Big Buzz. Traditional black boots, ties, and cowboy hats are familiar around the schoot. They represent the school's sptnt and enthusmsm, They accompany hum to all out-ot-town games. Other duties Include ronsmg the Hogs ct tootbotl games and teed- mg cheers while cheerleaders are on the opponent's Sldev Victorious Season for the Mighty Jackets STEVE NEAL MR, LOUIS KING Sponsor GREG GUIDROZ DAVID SMITH . MANNIE STEGLICH DANNY BROMLEY ROBERT ILES 92 61 Seniors Complete Busy Year Carolyn Adams Lmdu Barbin Paulo Beard John Begncud Jane. Berg Jone Borell Mark Couere Greg Crouch Caml Cuniss Leonard Dmley Lynn Dona Suzanne Duvls WIIIO Decker Shun Demursuls Louanne Dionne Denlse Dugus Charles Evere Corohne Flores Polly Folsom D Juana FoOenov An? . u ; A3,? IE r ., 6 . ,. 436s. ,1 v z. . dekb , Newly Installed Juniors JUNIOR MEMBERS - SITTING: Susan Walker, Lyme Ehzondo, Jo Carolyn Hernandez, Gan Huvow, Debbwe McDonald, Mary Courtney, Dorfhy Gates, Jerrlle Snyder, Susan Vincent. 2nd ROW: Mary Sherwood, Carolyn Tuckey, Jon McGreevy, Ellen ScheH, Jean Lcmbdln, Claudm Buckley, Home ng, Elsxe Kube, Brenda HIMer, Manohce Grimes, Ann Wanemme, 3rd ROW- John nguuv, nghe Huber, Stephen Poplelorczyh, Kme FeL der, Debbie McDonald, Peggy ngurd, Jean anm, Don James, Ruben Snider, Juy Purnngton. NHS members take pan In the 3rd annual Honor Bowl durmg an auditorium assembly. 94 Are Welcomed Into NHS I .53 A Y It NEW JUNKOR MEMBERS 7 SITTING: Pam Jordon, Debbie Owens, Sherry Lee, Susan Weaver, Koy Bodln, Susan Bennene, Linda smh, Jan Muller. 2nd ROW: Susan Mosely, Douglas Erwin, cmhy Duvvs, Kovhy Thomas, Leuunne Moore, Susan Nun, Rosanne Bourgems, SVeve Hardy, Tommy Doz- Ier. 3rd ROW: Joy Levy, Moses Rodriquez, Jimmy Marks, Gory Mmgle, Robert Mom, Lorry Conem, Robert Brown. Speakers at me NHS Induchon 06 new members were Paul Cuvender, Ross Rear, Pom Hanan, MISS LAVERN McMILLAN Mxke Salem, Susan Hull, and sway mylm. Chairman Of Sponsors of National Honor Society 95 96 Under Competent Leadership Student JOHN BEGNAUD e SBC president STUDENT SELF-GOVERNMENT IS a big step in pro gressive education The Student Body Congress IS an excellent example of competent student government at work, A community of upprowmotely 2,300 students is governed by elected representatives, one from each homeroom. It's Congressi iob to coordinate the countless activi- ties and services of this immense school. Congress Is headed by four moior officers and a sponsor, Mr. Rouel Rothenberger, upon whose shoulr ders toll many of the duties of the complex organiza- tion. John Begnoud, as president presides over Con- gress. V. P. Steve Ritchey presides in John's absence and heads the lnterclub Council Debbie Lee repre- sents the entire school as Rep at large. Gail Gregg, Secretary has the demanding iob of keeping Con ress records Together with Mr. McBee they help to ?o rm school poliqI as the Board of Governors. MR. ROUEL ROTHENBERGER, sponsor Congress Accomplishes Many Goals DEBBIE LEE - Rep. at-Iarge A MORNING MEETING of vhe Board of Governors, 97 Congress Committees Coordinate L 7 V NOT PICTURED: Corresponding secretory - SINDY Bulletin Scfibe g CHRISTY KELLEY NAOMI Typist - VICKI RONSONETTE Parliamentarian - PATTI HOITON - M ax ' A- THE SPIRIT COMMITTEE unianmgly suppons the Jockers Pcvnohc Lommmee cnowmon .. Chnsry KeHey 98 Numerous School Activities Congress sponsored a breakfasv for the Jade! fooOboH players, 99 Congressmen Work to Make SENQOR CONGRESSMEN FOR 1969-1970 are BACK ROW: Richard Cantu, Tanya Cuvender, Gay lppolwo, Debbie Boamghv, ChnsVy Kelr ley, Susan McCollum, Mike Mchlllcms MIDDLE ROW: Brod Walker, Jerry Brousscrd, Drew Schromer, Debbie Landry, LouAnne Dionne, Momko Thuel, EMy Locke. BOTTOM ROW: Rhonda Corelmn, Eileen Gannon, Smdy Naomi, Debbie James, Roseanne Winter YOUTH IN ACTDON meets 00 discuss Importunl issues on radio programs. emr bars of Youvh in Acnon pm- mred here are Rlchord Cantu, Louunne Dionne, Doug Taylor, and chair- man, Steve Ritchey. Smud- mg .5 Mrs. Hathaway. 1969-1970 a Great Year JUNIOR CONGRESSMEN are TOP ROW. Colleen Sms, Donna Pam, Rundy PaNerson, Dorovhy eaves, Larry Dubows, Lgonne Moore. MlDDLE ROW; Sherry Jones, Carol Ghen- er, Kate Felder, Susan Nu , Aden Allen, Jenn Miller, Debbie Musrck, mam Ranso- neNe BOTTOM Row. Kerr ne CupeHo, Norms Patten son, Doug Erwm, Anne Pearce, mm Lame, Terry Carnere SOFHOMORE CONGRESS MEN ore Lmdo Elwzondwu, Dem Slorey, Cmdy Wies- en, Jocelyn Harris, 0on Drake, mGy clcyboume, SECOND ROW, me Ansco, Leshe Broun, SyWIu Horben Chns Durso, Susan Lumen, Cindy Broussord, Lyn Thom- 05. THIRD ROW Becky Satem, Sheryl Harmon, Rhonda Reich, David Com om, Bnon Crouch, Debbwe Dolce IOI TJ Applauds Outstanding Citizens THE OPENING OF SCHOOL sow Debbie Linthicum, Mike Owens, John Begnoud, and Mr. Rouel Rothenber- ger honored as September Citizens of the Month Debbwe was honored for her rourmg Supper! of the Jocke's In Congress and as a cheerleader. Mme: fantastic fooibcH effoer were awarded John s success in 5145 demundmg '0b as Smdent Body Congress Presvdem was recognized. Mr. Rovhenbergsr s envhusiusm for bus new lob as dlreC' tor of ocnvmes was recognized and opprecmled. A Jerry Broussard, Patti Holton, Bryon Thompson and Mrs. Carol Yancy were recognized 05 November Citizens. Jerry s success In rhm demundmg 'ob oi Serum Ocss premdem was rewurdr ed. n saluted Poms bodershxp of me Maroon and Gold Bond and gave a rousing cheer V0 Bryan ior ms fomboH ochvmes Mrs. Yancy was recognized as a hne reader and o warm person OCTOBER NUMBERED AMONG ITS activities the election of Steve Ritchey, Drew Schroefer, Christy Kelley, and Coach Bentley Jones as Citizens of the Month. Quarterback Sieve wachey was honored as AVHete of che Monlh, He ws 0 grew asset 00 Me Jocke. team. ChnsVy s unlxmned enihusmsm Gs Congresy man was recognized. Drew 5 cheers have helped V0 drwe me Jackels to we Very. An outstanding iacuhy member, Couch Jones was honored for m work with the foovbclll learn. l02 School Service Is Recognized FEBRUARY WAS CROWDED with many events, activities, and elections, not the least at which was the election of Ben Hathaway, Mary Deluke, Kim Bergman, and Mr. Kenneth Lee 05 Cute rzens of the Month for February. Ben as o Nohonct Mem Flnoltst, presudent of Her- alds, and membev of the Maroon and Gotd Bond, .5 a real asset to Thomas Jefferson. Mary, ptestdent ot Hussors, contrtbuted much to U as edttor at THE PILOT Basketball 5 sttll m the spothght and Ktm Betgmcn was honored For his SktH o! the game. A tacutty favorite, Mr Lee has gwen much of himself and tits talent to htS lob cs mcthemcncs teacher. WINTER USHERED IN the Hohdoy Season and with It the election of James Gorin, Koren Loupe, Donny Bromley, and Mrs Lorene Hutch- ms 05 December Citizens. James ptcyedthe Wltch Boy m Dark oi the Moon wwthsensv tlwty and Instght Koren ted the Husscrs through a great year Donny 5 5m and ogthty won basketball games tor U Talent, pctvence, understanding, and devotton to her work were qualmes displayed by Mrs Hutchms m her dlrechon ot the FaH Produchon AMONG THE FIRST activities of the New Year was the election of Lonnie Ledet, Gail Gregg, Randy Cooper, and Mn Billy Tolor 05 January citizens. Lonmes devonon to octwmes and hug 5pm! are great assets to m cm displays tremendous splrtt and devotion m her tab 05 Secretary ot the Student Body Congress and m all of her many uctwmes. Another of Us busketboH greats, Randy, was honr cred for m game-wmmng prowess on the court Mr Tolor, expert physics teacher and sponsor of the Astronomy cm, was recognized tor ms achievement and dedtccmon m both areas 06 en deuvor l03 Service Rendered, Credit Received MARCH WINDS BROUGHT a flurry of activities and four new citizens of the month to TJ. Doug Taylor has been a leader m school uchvines and has contnb uted much 00 the youfh of Pen Anhur through hxs work wnh Ihe Teen Club. Debbie Lee has been an active and Involved clhzen of TJ. Her cchvmes range from Swmgsvers 90 Rep 0' Large. The crownmg onor come this month when she was deded Queen of the 1970 Semor Bull. Tenms is thus season's sport and Paula Beard was honr cred for her ability at Ihe game. TJ has an exceHenv, cwcrdrwlnmng chow and for good reason It has an exceHem director, Mr. Ucyd Hawvhome. THE FINAL MONTH of school and Gary Weldon, Louonne Dionne, Lonnie Ledet, and Mr, Loinel Row- land were chosen as May Citizens of the Month. Gary's conlnbuhons as president of me Mu- roon and Gold Band ore InvaluabIe. Louunne has devoted much of her hme to Congress. U 5 nor bosebal! player .5 Lonnie Ledev. A credu '0 his profession and o genu- me asset to TJ IS Mr, Rowland, THIS MONTH BROUGHT Spring to TJ. Elected as citizens of the month for April are Ronnie Louvier, Willa Decker, Kathy Long, and Mr. John Bodgett. Ronnie, a fine young musman has made AIIASVOVe Band for three consecuhve years. WMa Is 'mvolved m countless ochvmes. To each she glves her splm, devohon, and unmurched personamy. An out- smndmg avhlete, Kathy was recognlzed for her ven- ms Vdem. Mr. Budget! is the very able and devoiad director of the Maroon and 601d Bond. O H W U H w Awards Scholarships Honors - SVeve Rachey 0nd WxHo Decker were elected 90 receive vhe CoveVed RONNIE LOUVKER WAS sebded to feCelve Qhe BeH Tdephone Monhcello Guurdmn Award. Award THE TEN SENXORS WITH the highesv schobsnc average were ChoHoHe Weben Murdyn Doyle, Ronnie Louvler, Susan HoH Geovge Sanders, Pom Hohon, Lmdc RmHehuber, and Ben Hathaway NoQ Psdured me Ross Rent and kae Swem l06 The Mark of Success SCOTT NORRIS, LEFT, was chosen recuplen? of the Buusch Lamb Award. Tommy Dover recewed Vhe Texas Chemical Award for his out- standing work m chemistry, MELANIE WEBSTER WAS named the Beny Cracker Award THE DAUGHTERS OFthe American Revomm selecVed Pom Hohon wmner for mew cmzenshlp owcr l07 l08 Study and Achievement Reap THIS YEAR FOUR students were named semie finalist by the National Merit Scholarship Quali- fying Test Board, They were Ben Hathaway, Mike Salem, Hal Coward, and Linda Ridlehuber. Later the three boys were notified that they had advanced as National Merit Finalist. Hal Coward advanced 90 Nahonal Merl! FmalisL Linda Rodlehuber, leonal Men! Semtrfmahs' and winner d the Nohonul Council of English Teachers Award hr oumundr mg work m the. field. Anovher mom. is Ben Hathaway, in cddmon '0 the honor of belng named flnolws', Mske Salem was awarded the Texas Chermcal Award, Rich Rewards in Scholarships LA SHIRLEY TAYLOR S DEDICATION re scholoshc exceL JOHN LOAR WON the Dondd Holvom Memonol Golf Award for lence earned her a pkjce cs semI-fmohsv m Ihe Nanonul ms excephonul obmty c! Ihe span ior me second consecuhve year. Achxevemem scholarship program. TEN SENIORS BECAME NO'IOI'IOI Merit Commended SVudems: SEATED here Susan Halli George Sanders, Chavlotte Weber, and KENIE VonDoren. Nov pic'ured are Charles Eveven, Ronme Louvuer, Johanna Kirwm, Ross Rent, Marilyn Doyle, and Carol Mosley. HO Talented TJ Students Gain I: I- , APRIL SHOWERS VBRING SOPHOMORES WITH HXGH NEDT scores were: Frank Donclo, Irby Highiowerer, Linda Wwesen, Peggy Beeson, Juno Shrum, and EddlE Gorm. A NUMBER OF TJ smdems placed m m compennon m sprmg STANDING:'Thomas Reed, 2nd Boy 5 persuoswe, Pam Holmn, 3rd gm persuuswe, Bobby Wllhams, 2nd boy 5 prose, Jomce McGree- W, 3rd gm 5 poelry, Ronme Louwer, 3rd science, George Sanders, Recognition in Spring Competition ENGAGED IN LIVELY conversahon ore Outstanding Con- THE BEST STAFFER AWARD FROM THE PORT ARTHUR NEWS gressmen Rxchurd Cantu and Steve MCWIIIWOmS. wen! Vo PILOT edltor Mary Dekae II 2nd scvence, Ben Halhawuy, lsrRecdy Wnlmg, SEATED.Pom ersA PAULA BEARD WON lhe 8m Fleming Memond Award for en, 3rd gm prose, Keme CupeHo, 2nd girls debme, Cindy being on omsmndlng Vennls phlyer. Haynes, m iemure wrmng, Mow Nelson, 150 rypmg. Ill Outstanding Student Awards 3 .i :1 .1 ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS WENT m Danny Bromley, Lamar Tech; Mike Owens, Tulane; John Loar, Lamar Tech; Poul Palmer, McNeese; Brian Thomp son, McNeese GARY PEAKE WAS chosen Oumondmg Boy In Vhe Dusmbume Educahon program MARILYN WHATLEY WAS named Outstanding Girl In the DVS mbmwe Educuhon program, III FAVORITES ll3 ll4 King Sieve of the House of Rilchey Queen Debbie of the House of Lee hAge of Aquarius' Sets Theme Winners are Debbwe and Sieve, The Semor Class honors Its Favorite members by electing1hemto places of Importance in the Semor Court. This year's honorees ore King Steve Ritchey and Queen Debbie Lee. They are a?- ?ended by other representcnves from the Junim 0nd Sophomore ClassesA The coronohon Takes place In the OUdlr torium. If is one of ?he most decorchve and festive occasions in the school year. After this event, the Senior Prom ws hehd in the cafeteria. ll5 llb Personality + Character Most Popular Boy Lonnie Ledet Popularity Mosf Popular Girl Willa Decker ll7 Il8 Grand Duke Drew Schroefer Court Royalty Grand Duchess Debbie Linthxcum Genrleman-in-wairing John Begnoud Lody-inlwairing Gail Gregg GenHemcn-in-waifing Brion Thompson Lady-in-waifing Debby Weofherly H9 l20 Princes ancl Princesses Chosen Prince Tom Rhodes Princess Katie Branch Prince Mike Harpin Princess Colleen Kirkpatrick as Favorites by Classmates Pri nce Poul Palmer Princess Christy Kelley Prince Mark Hoblinski Princess Kathi Higgs l2l Sophomore Royalty Eddle Trifico Cindy Gothic Buster Sfelly Debbie Storey Waller nggs Vick: RObOIGIS Ronnie Reed Daphne Morgen l22 Junior Royalty Kim Bergman Carolyn Tuckey Bill Gloss Arlene Allen Jim Hilliard Leanne Moore John Paul Durham Sherry Jones 123 Courf Dignifcm Danny Elrod Senior Prom in 1970 These Were Our Sweethearts . . . D'Juono Fon'renote Ideal Secretary Patti Holton Band Sweetheart 1 L; Patsy Windsor Drama Club Sweefhearr l25 Selection of Favorite Sweethearts Willa Decker Homecoming Queen Football Sweetheart Steve Ritchey FHA Beau Debbie Linthicum Basketball Sweerhearr l26 Adds Spice to Many Occasions Cathy Taylor Best AH-Around Choir Member Norma Gholson Pilot Sweetheart Art Club Sweetheart Kathi Higgs Swimming Club Sweetheart I27 Sweethearts, Sweethearts All . . . J Sherry Seoux DE Sweetheart Arthur Tate Choir Beau Karen Loupe Choir Sweetheart l28 PUBLICATIONS l30 Yearbook Planning Requires Special 0 CUM xW x VX w - , h KAREN CESSNA, EDITOR, explulns Ihe new loyou? compmer MYRA IRBY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR, boks over pldure proofs for Ihe to the YELLOW JACKET STAFF venous sechons of 'he YELLOW JACKET 1 MRS MIKE REDMAN Is Me ADVISOR OF me JOHN FALGOUT, LAYOUT EDITOR, rewses loyonls for the YELr YELLOW JACKET and the PKLOT LOW JACKET Skills and Ingenuity From All Editors va' MONTY PARKER, SECTION Editor, Libery Tcmm, coueen Arnaud, Ken Talbot, Donnie Bulls, Gory Weidon, and Judy Penn proofread Vnpllcotes for Spam Sechon DAILY HAPPENINGS ARE recounVed by Actwmes Sec hon; Jone? Rcbclaus, Ann Borel, Sechon Ednor, Ther deo MIIler, Johnnie Bruno, Chrishne Juarez I31 The 1970 Yellow Jacket Tells the Events DISCUSSING THE LAYOUTS for Ihe Sophomore Secnon ure Barty Fontenov, Judy CHECKING OVER LAYOUTS of me orgummhons Semen Judme, ednor, and Pnssy Simon. MEMBERS ore SINIngl Jockxe Duhon, Becky Carraway, and BRENDA SCHLAUDT, DEBBIE Mower, Favorr Me Sechon edwor, Jenr mfer Becker, Chem Cruz, Debbxe Gudvy work on new xdeos for men secnon 9.: am w. .. - . magi ... 3: I32 and Activi ies of Students at TJ BECKY MONTGOMERY, JUNIOR Sechon edwtor, Julvc Thubodeoux, Adene A1len,ond Chcdone Cunv Debbie Iverson, Faculty Edwov chndmgl ore Palsy Windsor, mnghom compare mm to compne me Junior Class sechon. Whos Who Editor, Patsy GremvHuon, and Chem Duhon. MANY SENIORS manned me Club 360 Mon, They are Cynrhm Evans, Endgen Then wov, Pa! Smgbiory, Don Brown, Judy Tm ws, Sherry Seoux, Sec Hon eleOF, and Churr hue Demson l33 PLANNING THE FACULTY Secnon us much work. DebA ble lverson IS adv vor and Janet Couere and Mann Perez assist her, Skill, Patience, and Hard Work MABEL GRACIA, BUSINESS Manager, sets up purchase orders for the pictures, CINDY HOWELL, EDITOR, wbrks wnh COrIISS Jones and Frances PoweH In Complllng Vhe Ad Secvion. Are Ingredients of a Good Stuff AFTER THE RETURN of Vhe Senior pxc'ures, me Semov Secnon stem '0 war . Workers are Debbue Hohwes, Donnie Krohn, Debbwe Boomgm, editor, and Jo Ann Covareuo THE ANNUALS Bookkeepw .5 Peggy Coppodonno. Staff Members Work Hard for a Better THE PILOT made a significant change in format and viewpoint during the yeart To keep up with changing conditions, the paper went to offset printing This change made for more informal coverage of student affairs. The Interscholastic League Press Conference awarded the paper an Award of Achievement. One of the main events of the year was attending a conference on ,, . drug abuse in Austin. 1.11;! ' 'I. v -. $7 a 'e REPORTERS JOHN GREER, Mary Smith, and Jeanette Glonoso entoy the relaxed atmosphere of an Informal Class. Publication for the 1970 Pilot THE OUTDOOR SPORTS seam, a new pan of me PILOT is amply Vuken cure of by May Burner, Joe Rxchard, and Jon STEVE PARDUE, SPORTS Editor, far right confers wnh Debbie Horney and Chades Jouberv. AH three report spans news, Verboon coedWors. . WXLLA DECKER, ASSOCIATE Eduor of THE PILOT reads over the loves! edmon I37 Pilot Wins First Place Ribbon in Feature DEBBIE HARNEY LOOKS on 05 Barbara Wllhoms, fyplsl, works WILEY BARNER AND Dee Dee Loupe represeNEd THE PKLOT on copy for THE PILOT- at a special conference on drugs In Ausun. MEMBERS OF THE prmhng class mm helped to prim Ohe 1970 PMOT ore from ME hah- Remero De La Rosa, Kenny CourvIHe, Jeff Mlonhr mgoon, and Joe Hamngwn I38 Writing in District Competition Vlcm CLAYBOURNE AND Norma Ghokon were repeners on THE THE PILOT BEGINS with the ussugnmenf sheet, Susan Weaver PILOT chkl worked on the drug suppbmem Norma was PILOT and Mary Sherwood were pnmorny responsmxe for prepcmng Sweemeon, assrgnmenk. BARBARA WEATHERALL AND Clndy Haynes were feulure specwalr REPORTERS DMNNE KAY, Demse LeBlanc, and Mary McCor- ms. Cindy was Femure edwor Bovh gms represented TJ m lnierscho- vey wrote many news slones lusnc League I39 EBBTIDE Staff Wins First Place MISS JAYNE SMXTH was sponsor for EBBTIDE for me LINDA RIDLEHUBER, EDITOR-m-CHIEF, Vnms EBBTIDE capy m 5126. owe school year. THE EDITORIAL BOARD members are smmg Carol Mosdey, Lmdo Rxwehuber, and Charles Everen STANDING ore Tum Meece, Jerald Head, memy Marks, kae Salem, Chadohe Weber, Susan Moseley and MonAlsce Grimes. in Columbia Scholastic Contest THE BUSINESS BOARD members are KSmingl Cindy Haynes, Shwley Taylor, and Norma Strange. STANDING ore Monme Sfeghch, Carroll Gwen, Emll Kirberg, and Melanie WebsVer, LINDA RIDLEHUBER, EDITOR lanhIeh comers wnh Max THE ART STAFF Indudes KSmmmMollwe Muller, Max Gremer, and Gremer, Arr Ednor, and Shmey TayWor, Busmess Manager, Mama omen Mike Jophn .5 svcndmg. l4l CLASSES - SENIORS I42 JUNIORS - SOPHOMORES I43 ROBERT ACHORD ROBERT ACKERMAN CAMILLA ACOSTA CAROLYN ADAMS CARL ALBARADO DEBORAH ALLEN CATHY AMES MIKE ANDERSON RANDY ANDERSON TERRY ANDREWS TOBY ANDRUS SUSAN ANNIBOLI ANNA ARMSTRONG FRANK ARNAUD EVAN ARREDONDO CODY ARTHUR DAVID AVERY JAMES AUCION DEBORAH BADGETT RAYMOND BALDWDGE New ID Cards Issued Before the First Football Game and Dance LINDA BARBIN PAULA BEARD JENNIFER BECKER JOHN BEGNAUD FRANClNA BELL REGlNA BELL JOHN BENFIELD JANET BERG ALANDA BERGERON ELLEN BERRY RICKY BERNARD DENESE BERNHARDT PAUL BERTRAND GAYLE BIRKELBACK DEBORAH BLACKMAN BECKY BLANCHARD BRADLEY BLANCHET DEBBIE BOATRIGHT CHERYL BORDELEON I45 SENIORS PATSY GREMILLION, Kathy Sumlm, Poul Ccvender and Troy Cooksey measure for men cops and gowns, ANN BOREL JANE BOREL REYNOLD BORGABELLO MAURICE BORN BRENDA BOUDREAUX JANIS BOUDREAUX FRANCIS BOURLAND KATIE BRANCH Seniors Find a New, Wide Range of TOM BRINDLEY DANNY BROMLEY JERRY BROUSSARD LOUIS BROUSSARD MARY BROUSSARD JUANITA BROUSSARD PAT BROUSSARD RAYMOND BROUSSARD Interests, Concerns in Daily Living VAN THERIOT, TERRY Andrews, and Wdliam Crochet purhclpme m ohe Drama Club Audllorium program. I47 I48 TOMMY BROUSSARD DONALD BROWN VICKI BRYAN AL BUENTELLO DONALD BULLS KATHY BURKE ROXANNE BURNS TIM BURNS LARRY BURROUGHS DIANE BYLEY CONNIE CALLAHAN EDELMIRA CADENA BRENDA CAMMACK PAM CAMPBELL ALMA CANTU GLORIA CANTU RICHARD CANTU PEGGY CAPPADONNA RHONDA CARLTON BARBARA CARLQUIST BECKY CARRAWAY RICKY CARTER DONNY CARTER JO ANN CAVARETTA PAUL CAVENDER TAYNA CAVENDER KAREN CESSNA JACK CHAMBERS JERALD CHAMPEAUX TONI CHISHOLM WAYNE CHRISTOPHER LADY MAE COLEMAN MIKE CONSTOCK CATHY CONNERLY MELANIE CONNER RANDY CONSTANTINE ANDREW CONTERRAS CURTIS COOK TROY COOKSEY RAYMOND COON I49 RANDIE COOPER CAREN COUCH JANET COURVILLE KENNETH COURVILLE MARK COURVILLE HAL COWARD MARLA COZAD HOMER CRAWFORD JERRYCRENSHAW LARRY CRENSHAW JOHN CROCHET Homeroom Governors Chosen as HOMEROOM GOVERNORS FOR 1970: BOTTOM ROW: Susan Sassor lConv gressmonL Debbie Boumgm, Gml Gregg, Barbara Corlqulsv, Frances Bourv land, Theresa DeLeor, Jenmfer LeNCnC SECOND ROW: John Richard, Theda Leaders of Senior Class 1970 wrer, mom congressmeny, JoneO chks, Susan Hey, Max onener, Much Woods, wma Decken Mama Smnh. TOP ROW. Troy Cooksey, Lonme Ledel, Tommy Mamn, Anhur Tore, Ben Km, Brod che, Jerry Broussard. GLEN CROREY BILL CROSS GREG CROUCH CHERYL CRUZ CHARLOTTE CUNNINGHAM CAROL CURTISS TERESA CUTRER LEONARD DAILEY LYNN DANA DESSIE DANIELS GEORGE DARLING I51 I52 SUSAN DAUPHINE DARLENE DAVIS SUZANNE DAVIS CHARLES DAVOLOS MARGIE DAVALOS WILLIE DAVALOS RANDY DAY WILLA DECKER DEBRA DECUIR MARGARET DELA ROSA ROMEO DE LA ROSA THERESA DE LEON DANNY DELGADILLO CAROLYN DELINO MARY DELUKE SHERRIE DEMARSAIS ROCKNE DEMLER CHARLOTTE DENISON HERBIE DERESE ANN DESLATTE Relatives and Friends Begin Party Plans to Honor Graduating Seniors KATHY DELEE JANET DIE MICKY DIE ROBERT DIE DONNA DILLINGHAM DOLLY DIONNE LOU ANN DIONNE PEGGY DOLESE DAVID DOMINGUE NANETTE DORE VICTOR DOVALINE MARILYN DOYLE VICKY DRIESSNER KATHY DROUET DENISE DUGAS DENNIS DUGAS JACKIE DUHON JOE DUPLECHIN GARY DUPLISSEY GENNY DUPRE I53 QUINTIN EDWARDS NANCY ELLIOTT DANNY ELROD VICKI ELY LINDA ESQUlDA CYNTHIA EVANS LEE EVANS CHARLES EVERETT DEBBIE FAULK GARY FEN KAREN FERGUSON DARRELL FINLEY KENNY FIRMIN ANN FISCHER EARL FITZGERALD CAROLYN FLORES GEORGE FLORES RUDI FLORES VERNON FLOWERS POLLY FOLSON BRUCE FOURNIER MARY FOURNIER JENNY FRANCIS FARRELL FRAZEE JOHN FRIDAY BARRY FULDA JEANNE ANN FU LLER STAN FUSILIER CAROLYN GRIFFITH EILEEN GANNON MARY GARCIA BRIAN GARY BEVERLY FONTENOT BILLY FONTENOT DENNISE FONTENOT D'JUANA FONTENOT RANDY FOREMAN SUZIE FOREMAN NELSON FORMAGUS THAD FOSTER I55 I56 NORMA GHOLSON PHYLLIS GILES CARROLL GlRON DALE GLADDEN JEANETTE GLORIASC' CARMEN GONSOLIN WILL GOUTHIHS MABEL GRACIA TAMARA GREEN KAREN GREENE GAIL GREGG MAX GRIENER KEITH GREMILLION PATSY GREMILLION SHEILA GIRMILLION MARY GRILLO GAIL GUANIER KENNY GUERNSEY LOUIS GUERRERA GREGORY GUlDROZ Seniors Battle Dress Code but Lose Battle of Mustaches DEBBIE GUIDRY JANIS GUIDRY TERRY GUIDRY VIRGIL GUILLORY DON HOFFPAUIR FRANKIE HALL LYNNITTE HALL SUSAN HALL SHAWN HAMMOCK NAN HAMPTON HOWARD HANCHET GARY HANDEL GRACE HARDING JERRY HARDY JANET HARE DEBORAH HARNEY MIKE HARPIN CHARLOTTE HARRINGTON JOE HARRINGTON MARK HABLINSKI I57 l58 BEN HATHAWAY ClNDY HAYNES CAROLYN HEATH GERALD HEBERT- ROYCE HEBERT' VICKI HEBERT ALAN HENDERSON. PATRICIA ANN HENRY JERRY HICKMAN JANET HICKS KATHI HIGGS JAMES HIGHTOWER BOBBY HINES DANA HINRICKS JOANNA HOLLIER KARL HOLLIER ARLENE HOLMES DEBBIE HOLMES ROBERT HOLSTON PATTI HOLTON DORTHY HUFSTETLER DAVID HUGHES- DEBBIE IHLE LARRY IBACH ROBERT ISLES MIKE IMHOFP LlNI INFANTO GAY IPPOLITO MYRA IRBY DEBBIE IVERSON PHYLLIS IVY LYNN JACKSON DEBBIE HORTON CYNTHIA HOWELL IDA HOWELL SUSAN HOY SYLVIA HUCKABY PAM HUDSON ALVIN HUEBEL GLENN HUEBEL 159 I60 CORLISS JONES MAXWELL JONES LINDA JONES SIDNEY JONES TOM JONESi WOODROW JONES CHARLES JOUBERT CHRISTINE JUAREZ TYRONE JUNEAU ROBERT KELCHER CHRISTY KELLY ALMETA KEMPER THOMAS JACKSON JOCELYN JACQUET DEBBIE JAMES LINDA JEANS MONAJENKINS JEANNE JENNINGS ANNIE JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSON ROBERT KIDDER BEN KIKER EMIL KIRBERG COLLEEN KIRKPATRICK GARY KIRKPATRICK JOHANNA KERWIN SHARON KNOWLES AMANDA KROHN DELMON LA BORDE BRENDA LACOBIE CHERYL LANDRY DEBORAH LANDRY FLORENCE LANDRY HELEN LANDRY PAMELA LANDRY KATHY LANG BRIAN LANGE LINDA LARKIN SUE LAUFENBERG EDDIE LEBLANC l6l I62 JENNIFER LEBLANC LONNlE LEDET JAMES LEDFORD DEBBIE LEE VERA LEMAN SYLVIA LEON JULIE LEQUEX RAY LEWIS CABINET MEMBERS FOR 1970 7 BOTTOM ROW: Connie Muslck, Vicki Dressmer, Sharon Demmsclu, Anna Skro, Sherry Seuux, and Sylwc Leon, SECOND ROW: Anno Beth Marsh, Marsha Ohver, Monty Parker, Ann BoreL Dtclne By1ey, and Deblme Horion TOP ROW: Marsha Momce, Lynne Ymes, Mary DeLuke, Koren Green, Porn Wieson, and Nancy EHmc CALVIN LINDEN ROSELAND LINDEN DEBBIE LINTHICUM KATHY LIVINGSTON JOHN LOAR BILLY LOCKE ROBERT LONA CAROLYN LOPEZ I63 ISSAC LOUIS KAREN LOUPE JOHN LAUVE RONNIE LOUVIER JOE LOVE Ml KE LOZANO GARY LUSIGNAN REED LYDAY MIKE LYSSY KELLY McCOLLUM SUSAN McCOLLUM Seniors Organize Tarth Dar Bike Duy' as School Nears End GLEN McCORVY DWIGHT MCDONALD KATHY McDANIEL CATHY MCGREW RICHARD McLAIN ANGUS McMILLlAN ROBERT McMILLlAN LARRY McPHILLIPS MIKE McWILLIAMS CHERYL MALLET ROBERT MANSON le I66 JANET MARCANTEL DAVID MARKS ANNA BETH MARSH DEBBIE MARTIN DONNA MARTIN TOMMY MARTIN ALFREDO MARTINEZ JOHN MASON JAN MATLOCK HEDY MAYER KAREN MEAUX PERCY MEAUX JOE MEDRENO JOELLEN MENCHACA GAIL MERTENS JAKE MESSINA GARY MEYER TERRY MEYER RONALD MEYERS PAT MICHON Seniors Take an Active Interest in Party Politics and Spring Elections DONNIE MICHALK ERROL MILLER GLENN MILLER MOLLIE MILLER THEDA MILLER MARY MILTON FRANCESSCO MINOZZI CHARLESMIRABELLA EDWARD MOLINA JOHN MONDELLO DANNY MONTANA MIKE MONTIE GLEN MOORE MARY SUE MOREAU DENISE MORROW CAROL MOSLEY DEBBIE MOSIER CLEVELAND MOSONIA MARCIA MOTTICE ROBERT MOURET I67 I68 JOHN MOZZARA MARTHA MULLENIX CONNIE MUSICH CHARLES MYERS CINDY NAOMI STEPHEN NEEL DALE NEWCOMB RUSTY MCAR DON NICHOLAS DANNY NICHOLSON MARY NIELSEN CHARLES NORRIS RlCHARD NORRIS SCOTT NORRIS DEBBIE NUNEZ MARCIA OLIVIER TANYA OLIVER ALICE OLIVIER COLLEEN O'NEAL DAVID ORTA Boys' Wallets Set New Lease on Life During Twirp Week Held in April TERRY OSBORN JOHN OUBRE MIKE OWENS EDDIE PALERMO PAUL PALMER JOYCE PERDUE BRENDA PARKER BRUCE PARKER MONTY PARKER RICKY PARKS RICHARD PARRISH FREDDY PARSONS SANDRA PATIN KENNETH PATTERSON RONNIE PAYNE GARY PEAKE BILL PENNINGTON MARIE PEREZ DEBBIE PERRY JAMES PITTS 169 I70 Modern Problems Class Concludes Drug SANDRA POLLY DONNY POPE BRENDA POWELL FRANCES POWELL MILDRED PRATT SYLWA PREWETT WOODROW PRITCHARD JERRY PRINCE DEBBIE PRINCE VICKI PROVENCE GARLAND QUIBIDEAUX JANET RABALAIS DOLORES RAMIREZ IGNACIAS RAMIREZ LOUIS RAMIREZ JAMES RANKA THOMAS REED HOWLAND REICH LYNETTE REIFSCHNEIDER MICHAEL RHODES Unit With a Trip to John Sealy Hospital TOM RHODES EUGENE RICHARD JEFF RICHARD JOHN RICHARD SHERRY RICHARD ROBERT RICHMOND LINDA RIDLEHUBER STEVE RITCHEY JOHNNY RIVAS DAVID ROBBINS VALERIE ROBERTSON MICHAIL ROBINSON PAULA ROBINSON ROSE ROGERS RAYMOND ROSS KAREN RUSHING JULIAN SANCHEZ KENNETH SANDIFER GEORGE SANDERS SUSAN SASSER l7l I72 CHRISTINE SAYLOR DANNY SCHAMABER CINDY SCHIWART DREW SCHROETER MIKE SCOTT NORMA SCOTT PATRICIA SEALEY SHERRY SEAUX ROBBY SHARPLASS CAROLYN SHELTON MARY SILVA VIOLA SINEGAL PAT SINGLETARY PAM SIRAGUSA ANNA SKARO ALISON SMITH DAPH NE SMITH DAVID SMITH DIAN E SMITH GARY SMITH Concerned Seniors Organize Tarfh Day' Demonstrations for Ecology IRMA SMITH MARIAN SMITH CHARLIE SOLIEAU PHYLLIS SOLIZ BONNIE SONNIER GLENDA SOSA PAM SPELL TOM STANSBURY DONNA STEGALL MANNIE STEGLICH WILFRED STEIN VICTOR STEVENSON JAN STEWART ROSEY STEWTS LUAN STOKER DANA STOUGH NORMA STRANGE CECIL STRICKLAND MARY SUBIA MARIA SULLIVAN I73 I74 KATHY SUMLIN JEFFRY SWAIN ROBERT TADE GARY TALBOT KENT TALBOT JOHN TANKERSLEY ARTHUR TATE DONNA TAUBERT CATHY TAYLOR DOUG TAYLOR SHIRLEY TAYLOR CHARLES TEMPLE BRIDGETT THERIOT VAN KIRK THERIOT JILLTHIBAULT MONICA THIEL JAMES THIGPEN BRYAN THOMPSON CARY THOMPSON SANDRA THOMPSON RONALD TRAHAN JIM TRAHAN DOLORES TRAHAN RAMERO TORRES HOWARD TIMMINS MARIA THWEATT JOHN THROWER TED THORNAL MIKE TRAUBE JUDY TRAVIS PAUL TRAVIS MARY TRIKELL NANCY TRIMBLE JOE TRITICO REED TURNER EUDORA TUTTLE CANDY UPTON TANYA USEY KERRY VANDOREN ROY VANHESS I75 I76 MARION VARA DEBRA VARGAS DEBORAH VELA RICHARD VERNON BRAD VICE JANNICE VINCENT JANICE VINCENT DARYL VIRGILO JOHN WAGNER MIKE WAGNER JANICE WALLACE BRAD WALKER KENNETH WALTER GEORGE WARE JOHN WARE DEBORAH WATTERSON DEBBY WEATHERLY CHARLOTTE WEBER MELANIE WEBSTER GERRY WELCH GARY WELDON GARY BRUCE WELLS WANDA WELLS FRANKLIN WELTER CHRISTAL WELTY BILLY WHALING MARILYN WHATLY WILLIE WHILLEY PAM WIESEN CINDY WIGGINS MIKE WIKE GRACE WILLIAMS SHERWIN WILLIAMS TED WILLIAMS ALLEN JOHN WILSON PATSY WINDSOR ROSANNE WINTER LYNETTE WOLF MARY WOLFORD MITCH WOODS I77 I78 Tension Mounts SHIRLEY WOOLRIDGE JEFF WORTHINGTON LYNNE YATES BYRON YOUNG RICHARD ZAPF JAMES ZINGLEMAN as Invitations Arrive Senior Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JERRY BROUSSARD COLLEEN KIRKPATRICK PRESIDENT VlCE-PRESIDENT RHONDA CARLTON KATIE BRANCH SECRETARY TREASURER I79 l80 Checks and Daisies Decorate Tables GREG CROUCH SEEMED pleased at recelvmg hIS award from SEMORS ENJOYED THEN? early breakfast Leanne Moore as PTA Honors the 1970 Seniors JOCELYN JACQUET AND CAROLYN GIRON ge. wwh w or vhe Check TYRONE JUNEAU BELTS out sow ?or the Semovs Day BreaHusv EVERYONE ENJOVED me entertamment l8l Sets Theme iAge of Aquarius' as Senior Waltzers Entertain Court l84 Seniors Name Lee, Richey as Their JAMES GORIN provwded par! of H19 enferlainmenf. RONNIE LOUVlER IS a hard ad '0 foHow. King and Queen of the Annual Ball QUEEN DEBBIE AND KING STEVE soon me hm dance m me Boll BILL PENNINGTON AND DREW SHROETER help re decorme me comma wwh sbgns of me zodiac Here's ?o Guss of 1970! l85 l86 Senior Ball and Graduation Exercises Longrhme friends are bng remembere . 1900 STORM S MUSIC was right for me Senior BuH Mean 0 Gruduaiek Life is Beginning WEATHER CONDITIONS HELD good and groduohon, combined wnh baccalaureate, was held .n me stadium May 29, Approxi- mately 600 seniors renewed diplomas. an; ACAPELLA CHOIR song. Dr. George Thompson addressed me class. l87 Happy Graduation Day! LETS SEE NOW 7 How do you get me lhese gowns? PATTIS SPEECH HIYS the nghv now. Grudumes, the Class of 1970 In S S A I. C R m N U J Girls Administer Junior Class Rule Junior Governors for the '69-'70 year ave FIRST ROW: Cesar Molina, Dot Hull, Laurie Wingatel Kaye Bodln, John Paul Durham. SECOND ROW: JerrIHee Snyder, Mary Burnlleaux, Tommy Dozier, and Diane Kaye. THIRD ROW: Poul Horton, Mary Sherwood, Jon Therio', Bobby WIIIIGMS, Ginger Plesmla, Lee Poulrer. AA Students sewing as members of Ohe Junior Cabineo are FIRST ROW: Mark Licavino, Colleen Arnaud, Bridge Simon, Diane Durville, Pam Dev Cuir, LISO Hum, Mlke Cichowskl, Susan Weaver. SECOND ROW: Mariulice Grimes, Vicki Hussinger, Dicky Scan, Debbie McDonald, Mary Courtney, and Richard Lobbil. THIRD ROW: LIz Jones, Gerald Head, Jocque Borel, Jan McGreevy, Sieve Poplelurczyk, Scon Britain. I9I I92 Junior Class Exhibits High Spirits Bonnie Abel Virginia Adams Rudy Adams Mary Aldulz Carlos Aleman Brenda Alexander Arlene Allen Menrheola Allen Terrie Allen Valarie Allen John Allison Paula Ames Brenda Anrilley Mona Appling Harold Arceneaux Mark Arceneuux Colleen Arncud Allison Avon! Bill Avery John Avery Mary Babin Becky Bacon Sheila Balismo Vivian Balka ViVIan Ballard Phyllis Balsumo Russell Balsamo Ronald Bulsamo Kathehen Barker Becky Barker Edgar Barkley Paula Barlow Yvonne Barres Mary Barrilleoux Debra Bartok James Bates John Bony Betty Beau VIvuan Beard Patricia Beckon Needed to Drive the Jackets to Victory Gary Beavers Peter Bell Bobby EeHow Clyde Belshe Beverly Behon Harold Bellon Mark Benne Susan Bennene Debra Bergeron me Bergman Hormd Benrand David Best Jody Benencoun Wanda EeNs Maryann Bieiiesky Gwen Bishop George Bluckwood Ken Blanchard Mary Blandford Jerry monks Cheerleaders play an Important part during fooibull season and vhrougnoul the year. These Ven Juniors campaign to hold Vhe posmon of cheedeoder for vhe 70-71 school yearv I93 I94 In Addition to Fun and Frolic Ruby Bluesvem Ehmbevh Bodm Rowland Boenger Bull Bonnet! Jodie BonneNe Farrel Bordelon Jncque Borel Marty Bottoms Abigail Boudom Kirk Bourgems Rose Bourgems Paula Bourlond Shirley Bowers Bruce Bowker Kay Boyd Delben Bradley Scan Britain Sheila Brooks Byron Broussord Daniel Broussard Jay Broussard Judy Broussard Modgulyn Broussard Mary Broussurd William Broussard Judy Brown Marcus Brown Melba Brown Robert Brown Johnnie Brunow Claudia Buckley Barbara Bulls Lyndon Burne Richard Burns David Burns Mark Butris Pamela Byrd Donna Caillier Karrie Cupello Raymond Capps The New Year Means Hard Work David Carlsen Terry Corriere Phil Carroll Alicia Conuvh Lawrence Caner Orlando Castro Mury Cuusey Jumilah Celesvine Mory Chve'ien Mike Cnchowsku Jerry Clark Donny Claude BeNy Cllngon Sylwa Coats James Coffmun Murgol Cole Danny Colichio Catherine CoIIem Larry Collem Matthew Colleni Edward CoII-ns Robert Colunga Paula Comeaux Manuel Conde Dolores Constanhne Barry Cooksey Arlene Cooper Gary Curmler Gloria Conez Mury Courtney Donald Cozod Kirk Crookshonk Norman Crorey Karen Cude Steve Curran Jimmy Currie Cindy Dcigle George Dolley Puvricia Dare Valerie Daniels I95 I96 Excited Juniors Order Rings and Dlane Dorwlle Cynthia Duuzm Blake Davis Kathryn Davis Nancy Dcws Vernon Davis Kyle Dawson Mark Day Denise Decoun Pamela DeCuIr Bernard DeJohn Janice Delaney Charlene Derouen Danell Devilller Ricky Devilller Amellu Dies Nancy Dillard Lawrence Dimlceh Stephen DIXON Gory Dodge Along With many other iumors, Anim Montana and Becky Shlllno agree that nng themes and styles are many. Anxiously Await Their Arrival Adrienne Dommic Monica Dore Susan Dorr Don Dorse Davud Douglas Gary Downs Thomas Dozzer Jon Drago John Droughon Lorry Dubose Richard Dugos Ronald Dugos Cheryl Duhon Lora Duke Debra DuplunO Darrell Dupuis Donna Dupuis Jeffrey Dupuls Beverly Durham John Durham Carroll Durio Lydia Elizondo Dunn Ely Pouia Endsley Thomas English Douglas Erwin Angle EOheredge Jorious Evans Tommy Ezell Michael Foirley John Falgout Kathleen Felder Howard Felps Clara Ferguson John Ferguson Belinda Fernandez Connie Flrmln Wayne Firmm Pm Fleming Gilbert Hares I97 I98 Rafael Flores Roberl Flores Nicholas FolieWE Betty Fonrenov Gary Fontenov Michael Fonvenov Paula Forsyvhe Charles Foster Linda Francis Jolene Fulton Kim Furrh Leonard Gabriel Shelia Gabriel Randall GuHef Cynthia Gallien James Galloway Carol Galvan Rachel Galvan Gilben Garcia Morgama Garcia Raymond Gama Roy Garcia Roy Garcia Julie Garrison Bryan Garsee Gregory Garvin Sondra Gaspard Dorothy Gates Kathy GOU'hler Marc Gauthier Catherine Gear Priscilla Gibson Robin Giddens Belinda Gilberl Rick Giles Drew Gillespie Walvey Glass Terry Godwin Glorla Gomez Alfred Gonzales Juniors Work Together to Wish Everyone at TJ a Merry Christmas Yolanda Gonzdes Don Goodman Meredith Gounm leham Gouwer Angela Granger Sally Grunt James Gray Duvrd Green Steve Green Elizabeth Greer John Greer Ablen Gregory Carol Gvemer Barbara Gresham Elmne anii'h Murlclice Grimes Eva Gwdry Susan Guldry Dudley Rucherson, Mark Hammond, Glenn Hansen, Colleen Arnoud, Kenh Morvunf, Bobby Wllhams, Dicky 5:0 , and Anna Ledr ford erect a courtyard ChrIstcs card from me iunlor class. I99 200 After A Long Holiday, Classes Linda Gulden John Hackbanh Pistol Holey Dorothy Hull Gary Hall Rhonda Hull Sharon Hull Lisa Ham Gail Hammond Mark Hammond Glenn Hansen Lmda Hansen Dovud Hanson Joan Hordage Steven Hardy Pam Hurgrove Raymond Harwood Mark Hoselden Vicki Hussinger Mlchuel Hayes Jerald Head Cor! Hebert Jerald Hebert JoAnn Hebert John HeberV Karen Heben Kathleen Heben Roy Henslee Jo Hernandez Brenda Hibler Gory HIckey Deborah H. Elizabeth Hill Jim Hilliard William Hinton Tommy Hlavmka Lorry Hobbs Paula Houmw James Holder Azilee Holley Resume Their Regular Activities Ernest lsarn Dole Jackson Jocklyn Jackson Judy Jackson Roy Jackson Daniel James Annette Johnson Debbie Johnson Frances Johnson Harrison Johnson Lynene Johnson Timothy Johnson Alfredo Jones Connie Jones Donna Jones Elizabeth Jones Forresl Jones MlChael Jones Sandra Jones Sherry Jones Mary Holmes Puma Holmes Donna Holv Judy Hohzcluw Poul Horton Susan Hotchkvss Betty Howard Dianne Hubbard Tighe Huber Juhe Hughes Barbara Hull Johnny Hunt Cindy Hunter Sharon Hursh Deborah Hum Diana Huval James Isles Teresa lnfume Cecil Ingllsh Tawny Inga ZOI 202 Midterm Still Proves Fatal to Some Timothy Jones Michad Joplin Kolherine Jordan Pamela Jordon Clayton Jouben Raymond Jouben Judy Judice Robert Juneau Diane Kaye Ruben Keith Shernll Kendrick Alan Kershner Robert Kiumcr Shirley chald Donna King Elaine King John Knlppa Elsie Kube Richard Labbn Ruckey LaBove Poul Luemmb Vuclu Lufme Jeanne Lumdin Alon Landry Bren! Landry Emma Londvy JeNrey Landry Keith Landry Wanda Landry Don Lung Ronme LuSuIle David Lattimore James Leuvms Beverly LeBlanc Brenda LeBlanc ;: L ;1 A Denlse LeBlunc Donna LeBlanc Kathleen LeBlunc Paul LeEIunc SOeve LeBlunc Students in Spite of Concentrated Study Anna Ledford James Lee Sherry Lee S'eHa Lee Norma LeJune Alfredo Levme Euro Levine Joy Levy Fritz Lewis Mark Llcahno Lonnle Linden Ronnre Linden Joel Lmk Rucky Lisccno WINvom Lmngsmn Annie Lona Beverly Long Debble Long Gory Long Debra Lopez Group study mode midterm exams less frightening, In fact, Vhe get together was almost wonh the exams. 203 204 After Midterm Exams, School Beryl Lough Denise Loukcs Delia loupe Daryl Lovelace Susan Lucas Freddie Lunsford Jeanne Lyons Michael McBride Norman McCouley Linda McCelvey Mary McCorvy David McDaniel Debra McDonald Debra McDonald Conme McFadden Paula McGee Janice McGreevy Peter McRee Eob Mubry Dolores Museums Barbara Mahoney Roxanne Mallet Wayne Mallet Randy Morburger James Marks Robert Marsha Guy Mathews David Mathlzeu Keith Meche Timovhy Meece Terry Meloncon Karen Menard Rufus Menchaca Gene Messer MOI'CIO Meyer Jone Michon Judy Michon Dlunna Mlguel Cheri Miller Duane Miller Activities Get Movin' and Groovin' Again Edward M$Iler Jann Miller Keith Miller Martha Miller Gary Mingle Cesar Mollna Anita Mon'ano Johnny Monfono Becky Montgomery Dallas Moniondon Leanne Moore Ruby Moore Sondra Moreau Charles Morehead Janice Morgan Patricio Morris Danny MOHISOn Alvm Morvam Gloria MorvanI Keith Morvunf Susan Moseley Pam Mosie; Gayle Mouirgoules Manly Moye Glenda Mullemx Shelia Murphy Debbie Musick Joe Musil Thomas Neal Chnsty Neel Elldu Newsome Sharon Newsome Sharon Nickelson Nelda Noiun Jane? Norris Jerry Norton 9 Pamela Ogrody Dcvud Ohullorun 205 206 That Special Person Helps Top Glenn Oliver Gerald Olivier Sue Oliviere Patrick ONeal Julia Oquin James Oqumn Sandy Ormond Maroha Orozco Deborah Owens Nancy Purdoe Koren Parish Julia PaOe Judy Pahn Melba Putin Norris PaNerson Rundy Panerson Dwayne Paul Edward Peacher Dcv-d Peacock Ann Pearce Charles Pelz Joni Perez Marcia Perry Donna Perm Dixie Pierce James PIIeVere Dale Finder Llndo Pineda Randy Pine Gordon Placene Gmger Plessalu Rosie Polunqo Peggy Pomier Rhonda Poole Stephen Popielarczyk Lee Poulter Michael Powell Lloyd Price Gloria Pnnce Lons Prince Off Assorted Activities of Twirp Week Rebeccu Prince James Proft Michael Propps Jone Prosperie Annie Pruneda Jay Pumngmn Gladys Purbres soephen Randals Jill Randolph llomae Reeves Dwight Renner Numan Reynolds Donald Richard Ronald Richard Russell Richard Jean RlChOrdS Sondra Richards Paul Richardson Dudley Rlcherson Ruben Ridout The Twirp Week Dance was one of the most successful of the year. The crowd was large and the Plastic Itch played danceable music. Dee Dee Loupe and Mark Licovino ore fypical of the couples attending the affair, sponsored by the Sophomore Cubmet. The huge vegetable Corsages presented lo the boys by vheir girl friends added to the fun. 207 208 Juniors Prepare to Run for Student Dale Riu Charles Robbins Alena Robem Aaron Robertson Bailey Robertson Nancy Robideoux Varies Roccafone Coleman Roddy Deborah Rodgers Lillie Rodriguez Moses Rodriguez Tim Rogers Barbara Romero Nancy Romine Vicki Ronsonehe Wilda Royer Sheila SuIOers Philip Samuel; Joe Sandoval Steven Server Debra Sovoie Ellen Schell Harold Schmid' John Schmiot Pawn Scoggins Carolyn Scan Cyfhiu Scot? Dickie Scott Paul Seward Danny Shepherd Mary Sherwood Marvin Shirley Charles Short Shelia Shuff Alice Simmons Dole Simmons Michael Summons Bridge Simon Colleen Sims June? Singleton Body Offices for the Year 70-71 Lynn Slon Micheal Smiley Clay Smioh Linda Smith Mary Smith Rucky 5mm Robert Smioh Robert Snider Jerrilee Snyder Carol Sonmer Rixby Sonnier Ronnu Sons Sherry Sorgee Mmheul Spencer Kerry Speyrer Michael Spooner Brenda Svardey David Sransbury Martin Siephens Linda Stevens Ciyde Steward Rlchurd Stone Sandra S'orey David Stout Glenda Sfrahun Jenme Stubbs Josephine SUbla Glenn Suire John Sumlin James Sutherlin Patrick Tahaney Rocky Tulumunvez Steven Talbert Pom Tankersley Libby Tatum Frank Taylor Dale Temple Danny Terrier Debra Tesch Emily Thames 209 2l0 Juniors Register Excitement in Jon Thenoi Jeffrey Them: Annette Thxbodeoux mm Thlbodeoux Mane Thlbodeoux Deborah Thomas Munha Thomas Toya Thomas Vincem Thomas Douglas Thompson George Thompson Momw Thompson Tommy Thompson William Thompson Larry Thornhull Ramona Tompkins Lynn Truhan Howard Travis Carlos Tnm Carolyn Tuckey Bl BonneN purchases HIS senior nng only to lose n a few minutes laVer 90 Saw Cllngcln, Late Spring as Senior Rings Finally Arrive Lmda Turner David Urban Gregory Veazey Steve Venuble Jon Verboon Stephen VerreQ Jamie Victor Russell Vidalier Peggy Vincent Susan Vincem Paul Walker Susan Walker Douglas Wall Ann Wallentine Lavhan Wunzel Chrisnne Wappler Stanley Wuppler Karen Warllck Michael Waves Susan Weaver 5th Weddell John Wells Sieve Wesfby Ronald Whelply Connie Whne Jerry White Larry White Munlyn White Janice Whlltey Henry Wickwcre Paula Wilkens Janie Wilkes Harold Wilkinson Barbara Williams Daniel Wvllioms Roben Williams Sandro Williams Dana Williamson Mlcheol Wilson Peggy ngard 2ll Junior Prom Adds a Final VIVACtOUS MISS PAM KNIGHT Is a tovome dance chaperone, She IS on MARY E. SMITH AND GERALD OUVIER, her escort, take hme to ad the ticket des . mlre the decorations April isJunior Prom time. April 17 was the date chosen by this year's class. Colorful decorations and refreshments were provided by the class, but the music was furnished by the Neches 5, under the direction of National Produc- tiont JUNIORS t'Get N on' With the sound of the Neches 5. 2l2 Touch to Juniors' Yearly Activities Apnl Shower: was me meme . . Romance was me mood 2l4 After Finals Happy Juniors Await New Year Laurie Wlngufe Ka'hy WInHer Marla throw Melxssu Wolford Duvud Woo Albert Woods Beth Woodson Jean wngm Larry wngm Paula Yates Deborah Young Ehmbeth Young Janice Zimmerman Afler comempwmmg hecmally over Finals, Glenn Hansen hos bu! two words to soy, SCHOOLS OUT! . w . '.,.1a$1 .135. V , 0 3A: SOPHOMORE CLASS JACQUE'TAYLOR DA CINDY WIESEN SECRETARY , 1 TREASURER Sophs Enter New World at TJ Katherine Abel David Accurdo Karen Achord Jerry Ackerman Kathleen Adams Kathleen Adams Jimmy Adowuy Elise Adcock Jone Akers Ellen Alexander Jean Alexander Steve Allen Sheila Anderson Sue Anderson Lynne Andrews Rena Andrus Jane Annlboli LOUIS Annibolv Ronald Arceneuux Kim Arisco Viola Arisco Wanertu Armstrong Mike Arriolu Vernell Avila Brenda Bailey Dorothy Balley Susan Baker Edwin Baldwm Lesa Bull Mavy Bollard Beverly Barbny Deborah Barter Wiley Earner Debbie Borrow Lloyd Barrow Carol Buumgardner Joseph Beard Deborah Beuugh Peggy Beeson Donna Belton Valerie Benedeno Arlene Beune Donna Bernard William Berryman Michael Bcenvenu Gerald Bivens Kay Black Robert Biack Rmky Elcnchurd Rickey Blanchene Kenneth Blanks Tlm Biomon Elroy Blythe Linda Bodle 2l7 2I8 Sophomores Participate in School Ray Bodle Donald Benton Gary Bonuro Tyrus Bordelon James Borel Sherrie Barres Connie Bovdreaux Fred Boudreaux Deborah Bourque Jonathan Bouloinghouse Kent Emma Laune Bovilllon Kenh Bower Brenda Brannon Leslie Bruun Charles Brealy Anna Breaux Barry Breoux EIIen Breaux Pam Breaux Russell Breaux Brenda Brech'er Norma Brien Barbara Broussard Bobby Broussard Cindy Broussord Craig Broussard Deanna Broussurd Debbie Brousmrd Debra Broussarq Joseph Broussord Leonard Broussord Mark Broussard Roben Broussord Dowd Brown Governors are BOTV TOM ROW: Janice Tremonf, Alon Pea Cock, Mauri Duplon- ris, Mary Ellen Guest SECOND ROW: Kay Black, Brenda Huben, Jesse Flores, Lam Map vlnex, Ricky Lanclos. TOP ROW: Cheryl Linthicum, Pam War- ren, Shave Jackson, Brenda Elizando, Ann Burns, Ronnie Reed, Eddle Trmco. Government and School Spirit Gevoldme Brown Jeannie Brown Vockl Brown David Browne Becky auemeno Glenda Buller Cherryll Burke Warren Burke Ann Burns Vanessa Bun Phyllis Bumud makey Builer Raymond Bum Anene Byfhewood Janice Cuilller PGWICk Cullller Kathy Callahan AIICiO Cantu Thomas Coppodonno Pam CorIqmsv Charlene Ccrpemer Chns CONIIIO Carolyn Caner Manuel Covozos Kem Cavender Damel Chaddnch Kennah Chester Knsm Chome Wllhcm Chrlshe Wesley Chnsvopher Steve Cxchowskl Richard ammo Vlcki Cloyboum Cablnei members are BOTTOM ROW; Down Shlllno, vme DeJeon, Charlene Lusr ignon, Ramon Lopez, Debra Richard, Jame Tuybr, Kay ng. MIDDLE ROW; VanesV 5a Burt, Jan Wynn, Pm Hurgrcve, Jone! Her Ihuwuy, SVeve Vosr quez, Daphne Mon gun, Barbie WeavherA all, cymm Welson. TOP ROW Orren , Gory Drake, Ed Bmdwm, Buster Stelly, David Gama, James Hopr per, Stanley Foreman, Pam Szoggms 219 Sophomores Enioy Fall, Fun, and Marsha Cline David Coats Dcrl Coe Ronald Cole SVeve Cole Ben Collem Viola! Collum Chnshne Colungu Romaine Colunga Ervin Comeoux Diann Cook Donna Cook Curry Cooksey Don Cooper Pom Cooper Duwd Cofham Ray Couch Debra Courville Jay Cox Vicki Cox Panie Craig Don ald Crane Mary Croyvon Pat Creed Jonell Crochet Jeff Cross Bryan Crouch Bully Crow Bobby Crow Lloyd Cunningham Ruben Duiley Donny Daire Billy Daniels Frank Du'tclo Edwin Davis Glenda Ellzundo and Vicki Rabalais boost school spuriv during ham the Eulldogs' eek. 5' n'k . c w ::v..HJu 220 Football During First Year at TJ Janice Davis John Davis Dwight DeGlum Roy DeCuir Vicki DeJean Anna DeLeon Benny Delgadillo Pm Denison Wade Dennis Vicki Derunieri Andy Devese Louis DeShoOel Mike Deslane Deborah Desmond John Desormeoux Debbie Denman Jimmy DeYoung Mike Dickinson Mark Dionne Wayne Dionne James Dismukes Mark Disrefuno Gwen Dohner Fred Doiron Debbie Dolce Tuna Domaschk Karl Doppel Jerry Dorsey Rosa Dovalina Emeso Drake Gary Drake Terry DuBose Jan Duckwonh Sidney Ducore Gary Dugas IOrh-graders prepare '0 board bus for foot ball game in Pasade- no. 22! 222 Marilyn Duhon Morkel Duhon Beverly Duplanv Dennis Duplumis Jon Duplantis Mauri Duplamis Priscilla Dupre James Dupuy Mary Du rio Chris Durso Teddy Ease Don na Echols Carolyn Edwards Jocelyn Edwards Jane Eldndge Brenda Elizando Glenda Elizundo Manuel Espinosa Joe Esqueda Ollie Fuirley Doris Farris Sherry Fuwvor Jocelyn Fees. Tamara Felps Cathy Ferguson Sheryl Fen Joan Fletcher David Flores Jesse Flores Richard Flores Michael Flowers Kerri Floyd Debra Fonvenov Farley Fonrenof Gknn Fonfenof David Ford Stanley Foreman Gary Forsylhe Cynthia Fosler Nancy Foster Karen Foshee Sherri Fruscer Jesse Fruge James Fuller David Garcia Sophomore Homeroom Places First in Christmas Season Food Drive Roy Garcia Susan Garcia Pu! Garner Bren! Garvin Cari Gary Sadie Gary Norman Gaspard Orreu Gaspard SOephanie Gaspard Joseph Gauthier Malorie Gentil Donny Gilbert Donny Gilber? Tom GIIIum Karen Glrouard Garry BiVens and Jerry Dorsey comribuve 90 the food drive. James Gladden Jeanie Godbold Mary Godwm Alfonso Gonzales Linda Gonzales Marlene Goodman Glenn Goodyear William Gordon Cecil Gorin James Gorin Cindy Go'hiu Ponilyn Gouner Libby Grauagnino Gary Graham Theresa Granger Cynthia Grantham Barbara Gran Eileen Gregory Brenda GdHIH Johnny Griffin Paula Guarnieri 223 224 Mary Ellen Guest Jeffrey Guidroz Rober' Guidroz Dewayne Guidry Larry Guidry James Guillory Lindal Guillory Margie Guillory Mike Guillory Kathryn Hull Regina Hall Sandra Hall Craig Hammond Joe Hammond Belinda Hannah Elizabeth Hansen Sylvia Harben Tom Harding Nimefte Hurgls Keuvh Hargruve Patricia Hurgruve Ruben Hargroves Sheryl Harmon Denise Harney Phyllis Hurrlng'on Pam Harrison Edith Harwood Ellen Harwood David Hussingef Debbie Huymon Joey Head Joyce Head Dan Hebert Deanna Hebert Marlayna Heben Michael Heben Nancy Hebert Debbie Henderson Martha Hernandez Serhen Hernandez Darlene Hickman Crystal Higginbotham Holly Hugginbo'hom Pmrick Higgs Walter Higgs Irby Higmower Tommy HighVower Ann Hill Joyce Hill Pumelu Hilton Terry Hobbs Dennis Holberg Kerry Holmes Terry Holmes Hard Work and Study Go into The Preparation of Midterm James Hopper Don Howard Helen Howard Rodney Howard Janet Hoy Sheila Hubbard Brenda Hubert James Hudson Fred Huebel Km Huebe? James Hughes Yvonne Huhm Gm Hu'son Jane thoff Vldorlo Imhoff Leroy Jock Carol Jackson James Jackson Karl Jackson Steve Jackson Terry Jackson Jay Jaevzold Chmon James Donna Joseckas Barbara Johnson Benny Johnson Greg Jnh nson Johnny Johnson Juliana Johnson Mary Johnson Robbie Johnson Robert Johnson Barkley Jones Jacqueline Jones Jurru Jones Kerry Jones Larry Jones Leona Mae Jones Moms Jo nes William Jones Craig Jordan Julie Jovdon Debbie Jorgensen Kirby Jorgensen Danny Kahenboch Charles ng Koren King Holly Kirkwood Michelle Klrwin Betsy Klein Debra Klum Jane ngh' Susan ngh. Susan Koonce 225 226 Sophs Watch as Jacket Basketball Ronnie Kozuik Ledum Lacey Donald Loceur Ins today Ricky Lonclos Debbie Lone Gary Long Donald Lophorn Janice Larry Robert Lohmer Stacy Latlmer Cheryl Lcufenberg JeN Lcuve Nell Lawrence Deborah LeBlcnc Rodney LeBlanc Ronald LeBlunc Morlcm Ledev Beumce Lee Ester Lee Randy Lee VICVOV Lege Charlene Legnon Phyllss Lemaire Pomeia Lemome Bruce LenCISSI Steven Lewis Wanda Lewus Reginald Linden Karen Lmk Mary Linney Carla Lmscomb Cheryl Llnlhlcum William Livingston Alma Longona Daniel Lopez Ramon Lopez Bradford Lookos Terrie Loupe Lorry Louvier Cassandra Louwere Linda Lozano Tim Lucas Susan Lupvon Pamela Luquene Charlotte Luslgnon Daniel Lyon Bob McAdam: Joy McCollum Shane McCorkle Edith McCullough Kathy McDowell Kirk McDowell Rochard McDowell Shecla McElroy Mrke McGee Team Takes 22-4A District Crown Derers Education sVu- dents listen anenvwely to Vhe instructions of Coach Jones and a highway patrdmun. Debra McGrew Sveve McGurk Zoe McClain Wyllmrn McMUImn Smnley McMiHon Alan MCNEII Joey Mchllioms Debra Muhaffey Phyllis Mallsheskc Kathy Mallet Evelyn Mancil Jerry Momelhm Rober9 Manuel Louis Morceuux Nancy Marsh Michael Marshall Dane Murhn Lydia Murrm Clyde Martinez EIISO Monmez Lani Martinez Theresa Martinez Darlene Maiise Terry Muningly Leon May Raymond Mayer Tevry Mecrs Peter Meeker Wayne Melancon Belinda Menchacu Norma Mendoza Connie Mercer Clifford Mernll Judy Ruth Messer Mary Messina 227 223 Don no Meyer Mary Migvez Shlrley Mguez Michael MIIBS Brenda Miller Connie Miller Fred Miller Kenneth Miller Wllllam Miller Kay Mdvon Margaret aniefield Marylin Minter Vickie Mnchell Michael Mixon Mary Mondello Donald Montie my Moreno Phlllcla Mosley Debbie Moss Rose Mullln Patrick Murphy Davud Myers Denms Myers Rozenu Narcisse Kenny Nash Virginia NGNO Mary Neeb Dawd Newcomb Richard Newsom Marsha Nemon Kay Nicholas Sandra Nichols Angela Norris Kathleen Norris Rondo Norris Thomas Noyolu Glenda Olivier David Orr Rudy Ono Hermuhnd Oniz Louise O'Rourke Terry Oubre Linda Painter Clifford Parsons Errol Faun Paul Pcmn Rickey Pavm Richard Pavxov Juliana Perulez Thomas Perez Sophomores Choose Political Parties For Upcoming Conventions Mike Fem. Harold Phelps Sharon Phl'llps Bobby Plckard Donny Puneda Becky Pnre John Pivre Rose Pare Puuk: Piummer Frances Polunco Lucy Porros Dole Porne Christine Powell Mike Preston Charles Preweh Jeff Price Roy Prospene Gay Pullen Gary Quebedeaux Mike Quick Vchu Rubclols Vick: Rodtey Dawd Ragkmd Marvm Rambm Pavl Rambo Munu Ramirez SONIC Ramirez Yolanda Ramirez Deborah Ronray Manonne Reeves Jun Redd Ronnie Reed Rho'ndu Reuch Angela Remey Sylwo Resendel Lmdu Resweber Juan Reyes Charlene Richard Delons Rlchurd Gary Richard m; Richard Tommy Rlchcrd Svocey Richardson James Robbms Toney Robbins Brenda Rober's Rim Roberts David Roblcho ux Russel Robuheuux Johnny Roblson Roxanne Rodrigue Rachel Rodriguez Jolene Romero 229 The Month of February Carries Ruckey BlancheNe and Barbara Johnson capture Vhe spin! of Valentines Day Mary Sondoz Sandra Sanford John Sangwin John Savoy Carolyn Saylor Andvea Scalph Earl Schell Eric Schexnoyder Becky Schiworv KurV Schnerder Harry Schoppe Robert Sclerondl Pamela Scoggins Rhonda Scon Joe Self Tom Self Wanda Sever Melanie Shank Deborah Shednck David Shoemaker Juno Shrum 230 Nancy Romero Theresa Romero Alex Rosenthal Don Ross Patti Rothman Ben Rowley Aubrey Roy Kim Roy Kenneth Royer Les0er Royer David Russell Walter Sclenz Becky Salem Kathy Sonderfer Gloria Sandoval Promises of Hearts and Valentines Dennis Siddens Pauline sum Ben'ebnc Slmmons Suzanne Simmons Candunce Simon Deborah smomon Tum Sunglemry Phyllis Siruguso Suzanne Skinner Bram Slaugmer Randy Smart Dawd Smiley Dummy 5mm Elisabem Smith Jo Smith RundaH Smwh Robert Smwh Ronnle Smith Duvvd Solleou Shown Selleou Mary Sohz Richard Sonmer Cowl 5050 Phyllis Sourdeillo Timothy Spencer Saney Spooner Mark Staniou RoberV Starbuck Mmlan Stack Bus0er SveHy Klm SVeHy Bnyd Stephens Cfmg Stevenson Bevh Steward Susan Slewcr' New semester gover- nors and cabinet members are BOTV TOM ROW: Vicky Taylor, Shirley Mrr guez, Burbom Grmz, Vlkkl Allemun, Pm Cveed. SECOND ROW RlChurd Son- mer, Vaiene Trevmo, Ten Van Devender, Leshe Turner, Kitty HcH, Melcme Shanks, 23! 232 Mary Stewts Dovud Stunne Kyle Stoever Sharon Svokes Deborah Storey Roxun ne Swrms Joyce Stout Susan Strickland Karen S'ubbs Randall Stuves Mary Suggs Kelly Swanxy Marcelene Swem Ruben Sykes Robert Tuhuney Charles Talbot Mary TalboI Donald Tate Mike Tatum Jackie Taylor Vicky Taylor Bren! Tesch John Theriov Linda Thxbodeaux Danny Thomas Lynn Thomas Mary Thomas Splro Thomas James Thompson Jim Thompson Jimmy Thomson Patsy Timmerman Poi Tisdale Billy Todd Niecie Tom Jomce Tomasu'o Beth Toups Demse Townnnd Carroll Trahon Donald Tmhon Michael Trows Janice Tremom Valerie Trevino Edward Trina; Cheryl Tucker Ronald Tucker Boyd Turner Gregory Turner Leslle Turner Larry Turpin Muvk Umphrey Curoiyn Ussery Teri Van Devender Stephen Vasquez Successful Twirp Week Dance ls Sponsored by ihe Sophomore Class Thomas Vega Westey Vela Pamela Vell Judy Vidnne Fred Vigeon WIISO Vulce Cynthia VIllureoI Linda Wagner Choyo Walker Edgar Walker Gaden Walker Mane Walker Kay Walters Alice Worden Brenda Warren Pam Warren Donny Watts Barbara Weavherull Judy Weuvherly Michud Weber Vicki Weeks Brenda Welch Donny Weldon Mark weuen Dom Weller Janis Wens Nelda Welfy Pom Weymon Donald Whelply Susan Whnuker Evelyn Whne Put Whne Michael Whitehead Kerno Wlendeuhoff Cynthia Wiesen Linda ersen Ruben Wilcox Elluoc Willmms George wmmms Kathy Williams Mildred Wllllums Bobby W1Ison Vicki Wimbrsh Jonl Wilhrow Thomas Wolfe James Woods Jeffrey Woods Linda Wooldndge Charles Wueller Mark Wyble Janene Wynn James Yeager 9mm Vnnd 233 Soph Happiness . , , having friends 234 gemng an A on a reporv cord . successquy performmg before me soudem body durmg prehmmory moms . . mmmg m books of we end of me year. 235 EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 238 World Peace Can Be Achieved Through Today 5 world- wide American FIeld Service program for students of high school age was started back In the days of World Worl American ambulance drivers began to help young people with the hope that World peace could be achieved through better understanding The movement has grown Into a permanent organization and TJHS has participated In the program tor the past seven years. Francesca Minozzi trom Cremona, Italy is the sixth for eign exchange student to spend 0 SC ool year with use Fotmer AFS guests have taught TJ students about Swe- den, Belgium, Brazil, Argentina, and South Africa. Prominent in AFS affairs are Mrs. Jewel McEwan and MISS Eleanor Wall, faculty sponsors. The student AFS is backed by an adult group that helps raise the necessary funds. This year AFS has had an especially active club. They have had a number of parties, a cookie sale, and a bond drive. One of the special events was when seven foreign exchange students visited our area for a weekend. It is their goal that the chapter will grow so that internai tional understanding will become widespread through out the world. l'Walk Together, Talk Together 0 Ye People Of The Earth Then And Only Then Shall Ye Have Peace Susan Hoy, Janet Hare, and Kathi Higgs talk wtth Margarita Horttgirela an exchange student who vmted TJ for a week from Argentma AFS SPONSORS AND OFFICERS 7 Mr Raymond Smothers, Mrs. Jewel McEwun, Lynn Yates, Susan Hey, Kathi HIggs, JanetHare, Susan Sasser, ond MIss Eleanor Wall Better Understanding and Cooperation SENIOR AFS MEMBERS 7 FIRST ROW: Debr me Honon, symo Leon, Demse Fomeno', Debb4e James, Mary sum, and Crystal Weny, SECOND ROW; Jan Mcvlock, SyWIo Huckoby, Christine Juarez, Nan Hampton, and Lou Ann Dionne, THIRD ROW: Doug Taylor, Delores Rumwez, MurgareO de la Rosa, D Juana Fomenov, and Po. Broussard. 239 Members Sell HFriendship Bond to Help Bring JUNIOR AFS MEMBERS clre - FIRST ROW: Ann Johnson, Carolyn Hernandez, MonAhce Grimes, Susan Weaver, Susan deer, Luune ngme, Beth Weddell, Lydia Ellzondo; SECOND ROW: Sharon Newsom, Lmdc Hansen, Debbie K, McDonald, Mordyn Moye, Jodwe EonneM, Jenlee Snlder, Dawd Dougbs, THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Jones, Jermd Head, John Kmppc, 0ch Hammond, Ruby Bluesoem, V1ckxe Hassmget, and James Marks. , . FRANCESCO EXPLAINS ANALYSIS problem as Veocher, Mr Kenneoh Lee, FRANCESCO GIVES FAREWELL speech m smdenu cl TJ looks on Exchange Student to TJ Next Year AFS t'FRIENDSHIP BOND drive was begun by Mrs F, G McEwun, faculty sponsor; Francesco Minozzi of Cremona, Italy; Bill Pennington, Francesco's American brother; Kathi Higgs; and Susan Hoy, presi- dent of the student AFS chapter 0t TJ. The money collected will be used to bring a high school exchange student to Port Arthur for the 1970-71 schoot year and to defray the cost of sending 0 TJ student on a summer AFS for- eign exchange pro- gram SOPHOMORE MEMBERS OF AFS ore - FIRST ROW: Puuhne Silva, Karen Stubbs, Marla Ramirez, Lydm Monm, Lynn Thomas, Corta Lmscomb, Clndy Broussord, and Kay Nicholas; SECOND ROW: Janet Hoy, Kathy Sanderter, Reno Andrus, Loune Boudhon, Jane lmho , Kitty Halt, Roxanne Rodnque, Loni Martinez, and Kathy Rwers; THIRD ROW Patncm Creed, Nelda Welty, Vikki Atlemun, Susan Lupton, Irby Hightower, Ellen Harwood, Manly Exley, Edtth Hcrwood, and Connie Mercer 24l 242 DE Students Earn and Learn in MEMBERS OF THE Distributive Education Club experience training and learning at school and on the. job. Their iobs range from working in a carwash to working in a doctor's office, Co-ordinutors of the pro- gram are Mr. Robert J. DeMors and Mr. Mike Thomas. Approximately 90 students are enroHed in Distributive Education, Over half of them attend school in the morning, have three or four classes, and then leave school to go to work for the rest of the day. Others work in the morning and attend school in the often noon. Parent Appreciation Night and Installation of Officers initiated the club's activities. Ot- ficers were initiated by the Advisory Board, consisting of seven prominent businessmen of this area. In February, nine members went to Area III Contests in Kilgore, Texas. Three received awards and the remaining received honor- able mention. OFFICERS or THE Club are tSEATEDl Brenda Boudreuux, me pvestdent; Sherry Seam treasurer; Jeanne Fuller, secretory; KSTANDING' Gory Pecke, porllumenturlun, Bradle Blanchet, prestdent; Marilyn Whuttey, historian; and Glen Crorey, sergeant at arms Ill MEMBERS OF THE Club are FIRST ROW: Woodrow Pntchord, Byron Young, Glen Crorey, Will Gouthler, Ronnle Payne; SECOND ROW Lorry lboch, Carolyn Adams, Tlno Reese, Anna Skoro, thda Royer, Annie Johnson, Edelrmro Cadeno, Max Jones; THIRD ROW: Donna Stegoll, Doreen McFarland, Carolyn Shelton, Jeannette Glorioso, Rose Rogers; FOURTH ROW: Ignacio Romlrel, Tommy Exell, Franklm Wetter, AI Buentello, John Thrower, Donny Schombers, and Gary Peaks. Jobs Ranging From Car Washing to Filing MEMBERS OF THE Club are FIRST ROW: Thad Foster, Vornes Roccuione, ond Price, Ronnie Linden, Gilbert Horas; SECOND ROW: Gayle Mouirques, Paula Scoggms, Vderle Allen, June Prosperie, Kathy Winkler, Sandro Penn; THIRD ROW: Connie Firmin, Wanda ,Lclndry, Delores Con stcnhne, Roy Garcia; FOURTH ROW: Tommy Ezeil, Dana Ely, Robin Gid- dens, and Dam Thompson. COAORDINATORS OF THE Club are Mr Robe J. DeMars and Mrv Muke Thomas. MEMBERS OF THE Oub are FIRST ROW: Richard Vernon, Frank Covulma, Bradley Blanchef, Sidney Jones, Rochurd McClain, Rlzhord Norris; SEC 0ND ROW: Bndgen Thenof, Deborah Mamn, EHen Berry, Brenda Bou- dreoux, Sheila Gremllllon, Deborah Blackmon; YHIRD ROW- Sherry Seoux, Jeanne Anne Fuller, Marilyn Whatley, Beny Terrocma, Denise Bernhardt; FOURTH ROW: Charles Solleuu, John Tankersly, Kenneth Flr- mm, Randy Constantine, and Yheresa Cuvrer. MEMBERS OF THE Club are FIRST ROW: Mary Grille, Mary Fourmer, Bruce Fournier, Heb bie Derese, Gary Talbov, Mike Robinson; SECOND ROW: Cody Anhur, David Hughes, Mlke Lozuno, Sharon Knowlesl Dale Gladden, Johnny Cvochel, and Darrell Flnley, 243 DECA Members and Employers Receive DE STUDENTS HAVE fun decorating Vhe Christmas Iree. CLUB MEMBERS PRESENT Mr, Ruben DeMars and Mr. Mike Thomas th gifts to GARY PEAKE AND Marilyn Whovley reCelVed awards as Ouv- show Vhelr upprecuohon. smndmg SIudenVs, 244 Awards for Special Efforts at Banquet PRESXDENT BRADLEY BLANCHET presenls DE sweemean, Sherry Seoux, Deborah Blockmon presents Mr Chcdes E McBee, an Advvsory Board mm roses, member, Mm on Ouisvundmg Service Award DE STUDENTS AND Empbyers enloy banquet 245 246 Dedicated and Devoted Future FUTURE NURSES HOLD THEIR MEETINGS every second and fourth Tuesday each month The main service given by the Future Nurses is aiding the nurses at St. Mary's Hospital. They present gifts to several of the nurses at St. Mary's. More of their ac- tivities include selling programs at home football games, selling forget-me-nots for the Disabled Amer- ican Veterans, collecting items for Rusk State Hospi- tal, decorating the Christmas Tree in the Pediatric Word of St, Mary's and giving apples to the teachers at Thomas Jefferson. In March, the Future Nurses took a trip to the Fort Worth-Dollus area where they visited various types of hospitals. The year ended with the club's Annuot Awards Party, when scholarships for deserving seniors and presentation of awards to members were given, The installation of officers also took place at the party, MRS. JESSIE J. Sponsor MILLER - MISS MELISSA DUNN - Assistant Sponsor VIRGINIA NATION AND Lynn Andrews take an Interest .n somng drugs at the County Heotm Department, Nurses Aid Community in Various Ways OFFICERS OF THE Club are FIRST ROW: Jon. WIOhrow, sophomore reprev senlahve; Chrlsry Woppler, cone spondlng secrelary, Marlo Wuthrow, secretary; SECOND ROW: Gayle Bir- kelbuch, second vice pIeSIdenf, Lynefte Redschnelder, preSIdenV; Ann Fisher, parliamemunon, Jon Wynn, hrs! vuce presldenl; Kathy Heben, reporter; Prlssy Gibson, iunlor represenfuhve; and Becky Prince, chupioln. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS OF me Future Nurses Club are FIRST ROW: Theresa Momnez, Donna Echols, Dorothy Smith, Nancy Foster, Jacquelyn Jones, Cassandra Louvxere, Mona Rurmrez, Lynne Andrews; SECOND ROW: Priscilla Dupre, Vuclm Muchell, Becky Schlwarv, Pam Jones, Kmy Hall, Laurie Bomlv Ilon, Becky Salem, Glenda BuHer, Mary Themes, Valerie Benedeno; THIRD ROW: Virgimo Novion, Geraldine Brown, Phlllclo Mosley, Suzanne Skmner, Gay PuHen, Koren Morgan, Vlckx Cox, Luz Smwh, and Susan S'ewurl. 247 Gayle Birkelbuch Ann Fisher Cynrhxc Howell Chnsty KeHey Ahce Olwler Frances Powell LyneNe Reifschnelder Norma Scott Eudora TuMe Pom Wieson Future Nurses Gain Valuable Svuden's at Thomas Jefferson, SVephen F. Austm, and LlnCOIn shore dunes av SL Mary s Hospital, 248 Experience for Careers in Health JUNIOR MEMBERS OF me Club are FIRST ROW: Alfredo Jones, Beckie Allen, Kmhleen Hebert, Lydia Ellzondo, Adrienne Dominic, Carolyn scan, and Marla Wuhrow; SECOND ROW; Jone! Singleton, Mane Thibodeaux, Margo Coke, Debbie Bergeron, Mama Perry, and PrIscrlIc Gibson; THIRD ROW: Peggy Wingurd, Dolmes Maeleros, ChrisVy Wuppler, Debbie McDonald, Ruby Moore, Yvonne Barres, and Menmeosa Allen. A .s for apple and appremunon. FNA mem bers distributed apples Io teachers before the Christmas holidays. 249 FHA Social Events and Proiects With the overall goal: To strengthen bonds within the family and community, Future Homemakers stressed Decisions that CountH and NHomemaking - Our Future this year in chapter programs, conducted during class sessions, with combined classes, utilized out standing speakers, panels, films, and demon- strations. Social events of the year included Daddy Date 19 t, Beau Box upper, Mother Daughter Banquet and an 1890 County Fair. Stamped, unused Christmas cards were sent to Rusk State Hospital, valentines were sent to Viet Nam and cancelled stamps and diSr carded eye glasses were collected by mem bers for projects conducted. The chapter was led by Bonnie Sonnier, presi- dent; Karen Ferguson, Vicki Bryon, Peggy Vincent, Kathy Deslatte, Kathy Davis, Vice- presidents; Carolyn Heath, secretary; Paulo Scoggins, treasurer; Virginia Adams, par- liamen'orion: Judith TFOViS. hisforion- The 01- Future Homemakers of America Sponsors are Mrs. Kay Bowden, Mrs. Jane Davidson, titers, demonstrating their sewing skills, Mrs. Yvonne Hankamer, and Mrs, Monlyn Dcrtez. mode the bright red and white uniforms that they wore on each meeting day. FHA OFFICERS 1969-1970 - Paula SCOggInS, treasurer; Kathy Deslatte, recreation; Carohne Hepth, secretary; Judah Travus, h1stonun; Bonnie Sonmer, president; Kathy Davis, public relations; Vicki Bryon, degrees; Karen Ferguson, program; Peggy Vincent, prolects; Virginia Adume, parliamenturtanv 250 Prepare Girls for Their Adult Lives A balloon-In-Ihe-Spoon race was one of the excmng udlvmes planned for Idond Gw1s serve fathers and daughters Huwohun food at the Fclher- me Beau Box supper, Daughter Ecnque' Senior Members of FHA 7 FIRST ROW: Almeta Kempen Eudora Tuvfle, Llnda Jean, Chrlsnne Juarez, DoXores Rcmxrez, Mama Perez, Anna Beth Marsh, Debbie Foulk, Mable Gracia; SECOND ROW: hmu Smnh, Manon Smnh, Lynette Rexfschnelder, Ann Flsher, Corliss Jones, Murgcre! DeLnRoso, and Debbie AHen 25l It Was a Good Year Agree Homemakers FHA members cdrmre boxes mode for their becus and We Fovhers and men duughiers bonle M ou' wwlh balloons m vhe FatheeruugHer BonA Beau Box Supper quer. Junior and Sophomore FHA Members - FIRST Rowv Theresa Mamnez, Cheryl Tucker, Mono Romenz; SECOND ROW: Debbie Fomenoo, Jeonme Brown, Martha Hernandez, Mary Talbot Suzue Enngm, and Beverly Borbay; THIRD ROWV lro Mae Reeves, Caro! Buumgordner, Mudehne Broussurd, Pom Rorhmcn, Carol Sonnler, Ruby Moore, Kathy Ferguson, and Mona AppHng, 252 THOSE HOPING TO become lawyers after graduation find a special interest in the Fu- ture Lawyers Club. The members and their sponsor, Mr, Rex Copeland, hold monthly meetings, where they discuss laws observ- ancet They help to arrange a program for Law Day on May 1, where local attorneys sometimes serve as guest speakers. There is never 0 shortage of material for conversation when the Future Lawyers get together. Future Doctors hold their meetings every Friday Interest in this club usually repre- sents special ability in biology and related fields of science. The Future Doctors planned to visit the John Seoley Hospital and other hospitals in the Galveston area, as one of their activities. The principal sponsor of the group is Mrt Al Hebert, but other science teachers help the club from time to time, FLA and FDA Clubs Prepare for Future THE MEMBERS or Future Lawyers are Ricky Lomclos, Clarence Michel, Mike Preston, Mr. Rex Copeland, sponsor; Cynthto Evans, and Norris Patterson, i Z i J I THE MEMBERS OF Future Doctors are Norma Strange, Mr. Al Hebert, Sponsor; Tammy Felps, Mrs. Jane Brown, sponsor; Tom Gullam, Mr. Weldon Long, sponsor, and Munme Stegllch tslttlngt. 253 254 Future Teachers Who Make Special Efforts Future Teachers of America prepares students and gives proper training for teaching. This program is an asset to public high schools because it guarantees proper training for the future. Future Teachers of America sponsors sociai events throughout the yeart In DeA cember a Christmas party was held in the school's cafeteria Career night was held in April to discuss future teachers cu- reers. The Club also sponsors on Awards Night in May for those who have made special efforts in the club. Meetings are held on Friday mornings to discuss and plan events for the year. OFFICERS OF THE Club are Shari Demorsis, devotional leader; Cathy McGrew, secretary; Mory DeLuke, second vice president; Juhe Lequex, presrdent; Susan Hall, ism me presrdent, and Claudia Buckley, ma me pres4dent. JUNIOR FUTURE TEACHER Memr her: are SEATED: Debbie Hurst, Becky Montgomery, STANDtNG: Claudio Buckley, Ellen Schell, and Pam Jordon. Receive Honors on Awards Night SOPHOMORE MEMBERS OF the Club are SEATED: Charlotte Lussgnan, Vernell Avila, Rena Andrus, Barbcm Grail, Sheila McElroy, Debbie KluNs, Paulr ine SIIVO; SECOND ROW: Karen Slubbs, Mary Lmney, Debble Rummy, Roxanne Rodngue, Manon Stack, Holly Kirkwood, Angelo Remey, Cheryl Tucker, THIRD ROW. Vanessa BUN, Pam Gouner, Susan Lumen, Janice Tomosula, Pam Rovhmunnl Vicki lmhoff, and Debra McGrew IT'S A CLEAN Sweep for Mrs. Morgarev Barry! FTA chers gave her a broom 0: the FTA Chnslmos Pony 255 256 Seniors Receive Scholarships on Shun Demorsis Nunehe Dore Susan Hull Grace Hmdmg Guy lppolito Kavhy Lang Vera Lemon Julie Lequex Susan McCoIlum Colby McGrew Hedy Mayer Mary Sylvu Glenda Sosa Patsy Windsor THE ANN UAL AWARDS Night program brings recognition 90 out- ey and Cheryl Tucker. Awards Night Business World Attracts FBLA Members THE FUTURE BUSINESS Leaders of America Club is made up of a group of students interested in going with ca- reers in the business world when they leave high school or graduate from cole lege. During the year they learn differ- ent ideas used in the business world, These ideas are discussed to see what effect they have in the business system as a whole, At different times during the year, the members 90 on field trips to different businesses in the area. At these firms they are told how each part of the business relates to the running of the whole operation, OFFICERS OF THE Ctub are Debbie Mosier, purliamentunun; Janet Hare, historian; Cindy Schr- wort, vscerpresldent; Hedy Mayer, secretary; Gutl Guurnleri, treasurer; and D'Juona Fontenot, president. MEMBERS OF THE Club are FIRST ROW: Denise Fontenot, Gail Guarnlen, Vtcki Rubalais, Marianne Reeves, Debbie Mosier, Debbie Hm, Lynn 10th son, Juunltu Brousscrd; SECOND ROW: Kathy Lung, Brenda Eoudreuux, Debbie Allen, Anna Beth Marsh, Dorleen Dovls, Frances Bourlund, Carolyn Heath, Pam Spell, and Hedy Mayer; THIRD ROW: D'Juanu Fontenot, Cindy Schlwon, Margie Davalosl John Paul Durham, Jan Mutlock, Sheda Brooks, Raymond Broussard, Sue Moreau, and Ann Borel. 257 Members of Forensic Advance to Regional Meet MEMBERSHIP IN THE TJ FORENSIC Society is gained through participating in competi- tion speech events including: debate, poet- ry reading, extemporaneous and persuasive speaking, and duet acting. Susan Hall and Karrie Copello comprised this year's womenis debate team. They won first place trophies and medals at the Nederlond High School tournament in De- cember and at the Lamar Tech meet in late February. This preliminary competition leads to district UIL speech events held in April from which the winners advance to re- gional meet. Patti Holton won the first place persuasive speech trophy at the Nederland tournc ment. Mike Cichowski represented our school in the annual VFW orotionol contest. SPONSOR OF THE Club :5 Mr. LOUIS King, Thomas Reed, president and Mike Clchowski, ocr tlvitles coordinator. MEMBERS OF THE Club are Vicki Hossinger, Pam Wtesen, Jon McGreevey, Ann Woltemme, Patsy thdsor, Mike Clchowskl, Thomas Reed, and Bobby Wiihcms 258 Archery Club Takes Dead Aim at Target SPONSORS OF THE NEWLY formed Arch; ery Club are Mr. Lionel Rowland and Mr, Wetdon Long. The purpose of the club is to tncreuse on interest in the sport of archery whiie developlng techniques on hunting and target practice, The club has four scheduled uctiwtiesp month. On the first two Tuesdays of the month, members hold practice matches be- hind the Physics Buildmg, The monthly tour- nament is held on the third Tuesday in air and target shooting. Busmess meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday and some aspect of archery is discussed. Programs held thIs year were on such subiects us the hunting techniques of neutro and rabbit, the making of bird arrows and listenmg to a recording by Fred Bear, a noted bow and arrow hunter, othcers of The ARCHERY CLUB ore Max Greiner, preSIdem; Mike MthHioms, ma president; Julte Lequeux, secretary; mun Sunchos, and Mr. Wetdon Long, sponsor, MEMBERS or THE Archery Club are Max Griener, Juhe Lequeux, Julian Sanchos, Mlke McWiHloms, Terry Jackson, Ken Btanchard, Robert mm, Craig Cooksey 259 A Change in Year Means a OFFICERS OF THE Drama Club wccch uMenhvely us sponsor, Mrs, Lorene Hmchms demonstrates how to use vhe hghhng on stage STANDING: Gerald Head, hIsVonan; Jon McGreevy, pres4dem; M155 Pamela ngm, cersponsor; Gull Gregg, secretory; SIT- TING: Kerry VanDoren, VICe-preslden'; CurroH Giro , Imerclub councd represenionve; Pom Wmsen, pcrhomentanan; and Gore Furgeson, treasurerv MEMBERS OF THE Club are FIRST ROW: Patsy Wmsor, Judy Messev, KIHY Moreno, CorroH Giron, Clndy Broussard, Carolyn Soylor; SECOND ROW: VICkI MncheIl, Smcy Richardson, Cmdy Haynes, Lmda Dumfer, Vlcky Imhoff, and Lydtc Mamn. Change in Name for the Drama Club 1969 und1970 was a year of change in name. Since the 1930's the club had been called Repertoire Players The constitution was revised and the simpler name was elected At the end of the year a banquet honoring those members who have earned a total of 200 points toward earning a letter is held. Many members admit that the work is very hard, but that iths worth it because they learn as well as enioy their participation Just a we more tease, Brad! Brad Walker stts puttently as Posty thsor combs hts hotr tor t'Durk of the Moon. THIRD ROW: Jeanette Brown, Sharon NewA some, Orren Gaspard, Putt: Gouner, Lam Murtmez, and Roxanne Rodnque, FOURTH ROW: Rundy Patterson, Sharon Knowtes, Jtmmy Marks, Mary Sohz, Paulo Endsley, and Jana Shrum, FIFTH ROW: Edward Peocher and George Durlmg 26I 262 Heralds Sponsored The homecomh ing dance, whose theme was, NFootball Spectacular Members worked very hard in decorating and planning this event. Many members of Heralds con- tinue to do more than their part by engaging in activities throughout the year to help in any way they can. Herald members must be not only enthusiastic, but they must also possess qualities of leadership and scholarship. Heralds Sponsor Successful HERALD OFFICERS ARE Rhonda Carleton, secretary; Ben Hovhcwuy, presldem; Chnsfy Kelley, oreasun er; and Susan Hall, wce-presdem, SENIOR MEMBERS ARE HRST ROW DebbheJomes, Patsy WmdsonTanyu Flores, Lynene Hall, Shirley Toybr, Chrlsime Juarez, Delores Ramirez, Ohver, Becky Carrcwy, Eileen Gonnoa, Kenn nggs, Tuync Covender, Jone! Hm, THIRD ROW: CmroH Gwon, Emd Kuberg, Debbie mecum, Gay Ippoh'o, SECOND ROW: SWIG Leon, Erendu PoweH, Corolme Bradkaer,TommyMorhn,Juhe Lequeux,$?eve Nedmnd kaelmho Homecoming Dance, Football Spectacular JUNIOR MEMBERS OF HERALDS aye, FIRST ROW: Lydia Ellzondo, Ann Buckly, Arlene Allen, Gad Hammond, Janis DeLoney, Jermee Snyder, WaHemIne, Jolene Fulton, Marcia Meyer, Ann Johnson, Roxanne Mullet Mary Ann Counney, Jan McGreevy, V4ckle Hassmger, MunAhce Gnmes, Kay Bodm; SECOND Row. Jenn MIHer, Colleen Sims, Vida Lame, Sherry Kare Felder, Elm Kube, Ramon Garcia, Jmmy Marks, Doug Erwin, Jerald Jones, Brenda H1bler, Susan Weaver, Elmne ng; THIRD ROW Claudio Head, Steve Hardy, Glen Hansen, Jocque Eorel, Paul Horton. MEMBERS OF HERALDS pumapme .n many ochvmes m odd m We schooI s progress. Here several members hem m keeping n clean. 263 264 Herald Members Are Hard Workers STUDENTS AND THEIR guests emoyed refreshmenfs m the Homecoming after SPONSORS OF HERALDS ARE: Mwss Tommye Hogue, Mrs game dance sponsored by Heralds. Anna Durham, Mrs. Monlyn Wholley, and Mr. John Godwm OTHER SENIOR HERALD members are FIRST ROW. Cindy Schlworv, Jl Landry, Paula Beard, Mary DeLuke, Melanie Websmr, Anhur Tote, Lynne Thlbouh, Pom ersen, Kathy Long, Susan McCollum, Debble Pervy, Polly Yates, Janet Hare, Lou Ann Dwonne, Pom Hohon and P09 Seoley. Folsom, Cathy Taylor, Monika ThIeI; SECOND ROW. Ida Howell, Debbxe Junior Red Cross Members Benefit Others MRS. LANELL GASTINGER and Mwss Fay Blackburn sponsor the club in venous THE OFFICERS OF 0hr: club plan the programs every o'her week. acnvmes. Some of H19 ochwfies 0his year are sending cookwes to boys in Vwev They are Mary Nielsen, lreusurer; PcNi Hurgraves, president Vera Nam and decormmg nursung homes for Chnstmos Lemon 15inmgL reponer; Norma SVrange, secretary; and Julio Tm bodeuux, purllcmentonon, MEMBERS OF THE Jumor Red Cross who offer ohev services to the needy ore FIRST ROW: Nancy Foster, Holly Klrwood, Debbm Hurst, Brenda Welch, Annette Thlbodeoux, Camlyn Lopez, Vdc Howell, SECOND ROW: Mario Ramanez, Debbie Bergeron, Juhou Sunchy, Sully Fame, Chery! Fen, Linda Hansen THIRD ROW- Judy Brown, Jun Redd, Cheryl Tucker, Pam Breaux, and Stacy Luhmer. 265 266 Art Talents Revealed TUESDAY AFTERNOONS ARE meeting dates set aside by members of the Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Cecil Taylor. Members have a chance to show off and practice using their creative talents. Many of the club member's crec- tions are exhibited in nearby art shows. In February several members of the club visited Texas Southern University of Houston and the University of Houston They also visited the Point Box Art Center and viewed the art exhibit at Foley's. 'This kind of trip, says Mr. Taylor, Hwill give students an opportunity to look 01 art exhibits and college art exhibits and college art de- partments as well. 9 W a t MEMBERS OF THE ART CLUB are SEATED: Donna Jaseckas, Jodi Bettenh court, David Peacock, Donna Tuulbert, Debbte Wectherly. SECOND ROW: Mary Ntelsen, Mary Stewts, JoAnn 5mm, Porn Luquene, Vickie Taytor, Vickie Cluyborn, Cindy Wiesen, sum Poul, Cherryll Burke, Debbte OFFICERS OF THE Art Club are Kathy Burke, secretaryrlreasurer; Marsha Momce, presldent, Dcwd Peacock, dtrecior of uctwltles Not shown are Norma Ghotson, reporter, and Mr. Ceul Taylor, sponsor. Holmesl Peggy Dolese, Donnie Krohn THIRD ROW: Ltbby ramm, Connie Mumck, Dabble Muslck, Dole Rtu, AHen wuson, Ttm Burns, Tommy Hlovmr kc, Byron Broussurd, Pam Laemmte, and Stan MthHon. Clubs Prepare for Technology of Tomorrow SPONSOR OF THE Radio Club IS Mr. J. E. Terrell. Members are thhavd Cimino, John Greer, Paul Richardson, James Pratt, and Tm Johnson Kseotedt. MAKING NEW FRIENDS over the air waves is a common thing for members of Radio Club. The club offers any student at TJ the oppor- tunity to learn about amateur radio and become 0 licensed ham operator. A prime obiec- tive is to eventually set up a radio station at TJ with its own call letters and set regUIcr contact with distant countriest The club can offer a real service to students interested in radio and electronics. The Proiectors Club is a service or- ganization coordinated through the library, The purpose of the club is to transport and operate proiec- tors and other oudio-visuol equip ment in the classrooms 05 :1 service to teachers. MEMBERS OF THE Protectors Ciub ore, FIRST ROW: Gary Drake, Nell Lawrence, Dudley Rucherson, Cesar Molina, James Lozano; SECOND ROW: Brod Walker, Joe Love, Bob Mabry, Charles Moorehecd; THIRD ROW: Robert Tohuney, John Benfield, and Muke Anderson 267 Astronomy Club Observes Solar Eclipse THE ASTRONOMY CLUB studies several different Topics. Those included are planets, ondromeda, galaxy, nebula, binary stors, spectrum of stars, and meteor showers. The club holds a meeting every two weeks and when special items are brought to attention One of these events occurred on 0 Saturday morning at 5:00 CLm. This meeting was called to study meteor showersT The tele- scope used for this occasion had 0 six inch reflector. Another interesting activity for members was participating in a field trip to the Hous- ton Planetarium. Members were eager to see and learn the important topics offered at the planetarium. MEMBERS OF THE CLUB are SEATED: Ken! ToTbov, Royce Heberl, Scott Noms. STANDING are Tom Bnndley, Lynn Jackson, HGT Coward, Ellrs Gaston, MTkE SaTem, Juhe Lequex, Mike Rhodes, and Pam Hohon 268 Slide Rule Members Compete for Rank SLIDE RULE TEAM MEMBERS are Tommy Dozier, John Begnaud, Mike Lyssy, Ken B1unchard, me Desltme, and Mr. Jack SeH, sponsor. . 1- .2 THE SLIDE RULE Team meets every morning at 7:45 under the guidance of ML Jock SelL This group of interested students then goes over a battery'of tests to improve their skills. They attend- ed four contests and brought home a fourth place trophy from Hebert In Beaumont They also attended contests in Rosenburg, the University of Hous- ton, and Pasadena. They attended the district meet in April and had hopes of being able to offend the regional meet. SLIDE RULE TEAM Members are FRONT ROW: John Begnaud, Tommy Dover, Mike Lyssy. BACK ROW: Ken Blanchard and Mike DeslaNe 269 French Club Members Enioy Fun-Filled Meetings A FUN MORNING full of exciting ac- tivities - that's what French Club mem- bers called the monthly club meetings held every Friday morning at 7:45 am. On these mornings approximately etev- en members gathered to listen to French records or try out French cont versations. One of the outstanding events of the fall was a skit by the mem- bers of the French Club performed be- fore the Nederlond game. Miss Gilda Roman proved to be an ac- tive, able sponsor, She is a graduate of the University of Texas and is fluent in writing and speaking the French Ion- guaget OFFICERS OF THE Club are VICkI Lafitte, secretary; Lou Ann Dtonne, presodent; Miss Roman sponsor; Jeff Swain, vuce president; and Susan Scsser, treasurer, MEMBERS OF THE Club are FIRST ROW: JOnICe Tomasulo, LGUFI ngove, KIWY Able, Rachel Rodrlguel, SECOND ROW: Nancy Robdeuu, Susan Nutt, Kathy McDowell, Monika ThIeI; THIRD ROW- Manlyn Moye, Carotyn Tuckey, Bttl Taylor, Jean anhv, and Robert Rideout. .' : 270 JUGS Provides Fun for German Students THE GERMAN Club is designed to allow members to have fun along with their learn- ing. JUGS Uefferson Union of German Stu- dentst is a member of the Texas Association of German Students tTAGSt. This organiza- tion helps provide fellowship among the German Students and study of the lam guoge, people! and customs of Germany. One seeking membership in JUGS must be currently enrolled in a German Class, 0 pre- vious member of the German Club, or have a special interest in the Club Offtcers ot the club are Lrndo Hansen, recording secretary; Deborah Harney, corre- spondmg secretory; Marc Myers, vlcerpresldent; Doug Taylor, parliamentarian; and Ben Ktker, president, MEMBERS OF THE Club are FIRST ROW; Ben Kiker, Steve Prtts, Dcwd Hassinger, Mike Hayes; SECOND ROW: Deborah Harney, Marc Myers, lone Putbres, Randy Morburger; THIRD ROW, Doug Taylur, Monika ThIeI, Lmdu Hansen, Kerne VunDoren, Susan Bennette, Shem: McElroy, Elome Gnthth, and Mtke Traws. 27I 272 JCL Members Celebrate Christmas LATIN, A DEAD Language? N01 10 130 members of Junior Clossmol League. th crowded morning and afternoon meeting schedules. JCL set up a series of night meetings that feature origmd skits. These skits were often parodies and satires of Roman legends, history, and customs. A buslood of students attended the Gulf Coast Lahn Convention held in Baytown in February. Contests and work shops were conducted in almost any phase of Roman Cul1ure, even a workshop in Charla? buildr mg. a J '74 l 7 JCL OFFICERS FOR Hus year are Larry Burroughs, hrs. Consul, JoneO Berg, quuesmr; Munr AIICE Gflmes, scnbe, and Brad kaer, sewnd consu JCL MEMBERS HAVE a ball cl Ohe annual language clubs CI'VISN'HOS parry With Afternoon Party in Cafeteria 7 . J! ' ., ' JCL MEMBERS are FIRST ROW Jon Verboon, Jonuvhan Boulhnghouse, Dowd Travis, Walter Higgs; SECOND ROW: Debbie McDoncHd, Mary Ann Courtney, Becky Montgomery, Joann Smith, Manly Mmter; BACK ROW: Mark Lhcahno, LIZ Jones, Ann Wulenhne, chkey 5:0 , Mary Sherwood, Bobby Smnh, Eddie Trmco, Kern Wuckwore, and Lee Poulver. MEMBERS OF THE CLUB are FIRST ROW: Johnnie Bruno, Cindy Wiggins, MariAllce Grimes, Susan Hall, Ida Howell, Chris'y chpler, Kay Bodin, Kuvhy Taylor, Frun Titus, Caren Couch; SECOND ROW: Brad Walker, Virgil Guillory, George Sanders, Larry Burroughs, Jane! Berg, Robert Mow son, Debbie Bocmghv, Joey Tnhco, David Latimore, Carroll Gwen, Charlotte Weber, Robert Kidder, Tim Meece, Russell Paherson, and Johnny Schmrd'. 273 20 Latin Students Attend JCL Conclave JCL MEMBERS ore HRST ROW Ken Blanchard, Gary HoH, Frank Doilow, Terry Oubre. SECOND ROW Beryl Lough, Home ng,Els1e Kube, Kate Fel der, LouAnn Dlonne, and chk: Hussmger THIRD ROW: Genn Hansen, June Jones, Lmdol Gusllory, Donny Shepherd, and GemId Ohver JCL MEMBERS HELP serve bod oi the Food Few m TJ ccieienu 274 Spanish Club Members Learn and Have Fun LEARNING MORE ABOUT Latin-Americun cus- toms, traditions, and languages is the long range plan of the Spanish Club. Their meetings were held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month in Room 215 The Spanish Club participated in the Annual Food Fair. As a spring social event, which ended the year, the Senior members were honored at a breakfast and presented gifts and awards. OFFICERS OF THE Spunlsh Ctub ore SEATED: Maggie Garcia, Belmda Fernandez, Carol Golvun, program chairmen, STANDING. Diane Kaye, reporter; Delores Rom Irez, secretoryrtreoswer; Margaret de La Rosa, me prestdenl; 0nd Chtstme Juarez, president MEMBERS or THE Club are FIRST ROW Jodie Hernandez, Non Hampton, Yolanda Romtrez, Debbte Bartok, Mary Stewts, Sylvlo Lopez, Josephine sum, Raymond Garcia; SECOND ROW: Dorteen Dams, Dlune Kay, Arm Cantu, Margaret de La Rosa, Delores Ramirez, Gloria cumu, Christine Juarez, Mary Prunedo; THIRD ROW; thky Ltscono, somo Ramirez, Belinda Fernandez, Maggte Garcia, Stanley Foveman, Delta Vargas, Carol Gut van, and Tom Hardmg. 275 Members Discuss Contemporary Issues POLITICAL SCIENCE-HISTORY CLUB has been on active club of TJ for four years It was started in 1966 by Mr, Lionel Rowland. The club discusses the contemporary issues of the day, mainly the racial conflicts. They have had speakers and discussions on such topics as drugs, rov cialism, black man today, John Birch Society, pollu- tion, and anything else dealing with politics. The club is sponsored by Mr. Norman Greenberg and Mr. Lionel Rowland, The officers for 1969-1970 are: Lady Moe Coleman, president; Mike Salem, vice president; Shirley Taylor, secretary; Linda Ri- diehuber, treasurer; and Charles Everett, parliamen- torian. L SPONSOR 7 Mr Norman Gwenberg. OFHCERS 7 Lmdo Rldhehuben sway Tuybr, Mike Salem, Chnries Everett, and Lady Mae Cobman POLITICAL SCIENCE-HISTORY CLUB MEMBERS 7 LEFT TO RIGHT SITUNG Carrol Giron, Shelvc Gabriel, Cymhuu Evans, Ellen AVexonder STAND- ING: chhoel McBnde, Pom Guldry, Clayton Jouberv, CharIes Broley, Colvm Lwnden, Slephen Runduk, Mlke Clchowskx, Clarence MncheH, and Tom BnndWey. Girls Finally Get Their New Gymnasium ANXIOUSLY AWAITtNG THE OPENtNG of the new girls gym, Libby Tatum and Jud: Putin, View the construction Site. 278 For the first time in history, the girts of Thomas Jeffeison have their very own gymnasium scaled to their special needs. Bright with attractive colors, the gym provides playing space for badminton, basketball, modern and folk duncmgt volleyball, gymnastlcs, In addition to adequate dressmg room, the gym is provided with special stor age space for equipment of all kinds, including a room for Hussor drums and bugles. The girls of the 1969-70 school year proudly accept the honor of being the first to enjoy the new gym. Girls Enioy Facilities of New Gym :3 1' .1 l h 17 . I W ! .A X CLOTHING AND OTHER VALUABLE Items can safely be kept under 1ock and key during gym periods, NEW LOCKER SPACE .5 a molar benefit WHEN THE WEATHER IS BAD, girls pass away me hme playing budge and gosapmg, 279 During the Year Many Girls Lmda Barbm Paula Beard Debrohuh Harney Carolyn Heath Jane! HICkS A l .' .fud vl' Johanna Klrwm Kathy Lung Tanya Oliver Bonnie Sonmer Mary WoWord MARY WOLF WOLFORD proudxy displays a Trophy whmh she received for being chosen Outsmndmg Letter GIrL LETTERGIRL PRESIDENY, Donnie Krohn, .s on acme purhapuni m various spans. 280 Receive Letters Through GRA GYM CLASSES ELECTED Paula Beard Best AII- LETTERGIRL OFFICERS WERE Vrce President, Jo erwln; Treasurer, Tanya Ohver; Sec- Around Gvrl for the year 1969770. remry, Kathy Long, President, Donnle Krohn; and Hustonan, Lmdu Bcrbm SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETING ANOTHER year 00 Thomas Jefferson ore M155 Day, Miss McClcm, Mrs, Meyer and Muss James 28l UIL Tennis Captures Many Outstanding Awards PAULA ENDSLEY AND Kathy Lang born :0 work as teummooes Io compeve m UIL TBHHIS wllh o0her schools PAULA BEARD PREPARES to serve the ball once again afler PAULA BEARD GRUNTS with devermlnuhon us she execuVes an overhead slum. many weeks of practicmg after school everyday, 282 Girls Swing Into Action and Fun KATHY LANG AND Pauza Endsley prodice many long hours u: play as UIL doubxes KATHY LANG SENDS vhe ball back wwh SWIM coordlnuhon to surprise her opponent, THE TENNIS CLUB CONSISVS of- TOP ROW: D. DeCoun, 5. Hey, P. Endsley, C. Evans, 0. Strahon, S, Garcia, BOTTOM ROW: K Lung, D, Loupe, H. Oriel, and M. HernandeL 283 284 This Year the UIL Volleyball Team TJ'S POWERFUL SERVES helped '0 sow poms for the EXCELLENT FORM AND liming helps Susan Dory m mock me learn. ball against Nederland. THE UIL VOLLEYBALL team ConSlS'S of TOP ROW: M. Morice, Manager, A. Krohn, B. B?Gnchordl A. HxII,J Hebert SV Dorr, M. Sul- hvan, S. Hall, D. Thomas, Muss B. Heben, Vursny Coach; Miss N, McClain, JV Coach; SECOND ROW' 8 Murphy, V. TrovlneoJ Wynn, M, throw, J, Pohn, L. Tovum, M. Wolford, S. KIrwm, P. Gouner, Sophomore manager; BOTTOM ROW: A. Scmph, E WIHIoms, J, throw, H. Ortez, D. Hursi, JV wain. Places Fifth in the District Race . UMPPHHH,' GROANS SHEILA Murphy us she leaps Do dink the ban over me net m the game agoms! Pan Neches MORA SULL1VAN AWAWTS the outcome of Debble Thomus' bump whde TJ's voHeybuH team supports Mam SUSAN HALL'S HARD dnven spike adds a polnl m me 0'1 me S'de'mes fighl agams' NedeHond LAMAR TECH ALLTOURNEY Veam consms of TOP- V. Trwmo, B. Blanchard JV Hebe S Dorr,M,SuHivon, s HaH, D.Thomos,$. Krrwin. BOTTOM:J,Poiin M.W9hro J K' ' M. Wolford, and D. Hearst , W, WI 286 Many Girls Show Up for Sophomore Playnighf AFTER WEEKS or pbymg Paula Endshay, Junior, be- comes ng Pong Champmn defeating Kathy Lung, Senr m. KICKBALL, A FAVORITE OLD spon, was subsmuled ior spoull every 'hree days PRESIDENT DANNIE KROHN demonsVroVes how to execuve a spuke to Sophomores dunng Plcynlghv. GRA Offers a Wide Selection of Activities JOCELYN JACQUET WAS chosen oumandmg Senlor m her hard work m GRA durmg me past year HERMALINDA ORTEZ WAS chosen to repvesem LOOKING FORWARD TO nexl year's ORA ochvmes, Kay Boyd, Oumondmg Junior, .5 .he Sophomore Class cs Oursmndmg Sophomore shown here ouszde d me new gym In GRA 287 GRA Softball Proves to Be the Most Popular Sport MISS HEBERT TAKES a break while MISS James and Miss Day s1ave over repon cords. LIZ JONES ALONG wnh o'her Oeummmes wonder how many chances Denise DeCourI needs to hn 0he bah. 288 When It Comes to Fun, Archery Hits a BuIIs-Eye UPON COMPLETION OF Vhe new gym, M55 McClairfs classes Vuke up badmin- von us their indoor uckuvy, STRIKE THREE LAUGHS Dol HaH as Denise DeCourV swmgs and MARY WOLFORD, JANET HICKS, and Mwss BENIN! Hebert demonstrme the correct SENIOR, PAULA BEARD, Junior Leanne Moore, and SophoV more Peggy Beesen were chosen by the gym Veachers Do reprer sen! Vhelr dcsses as Posture Queens. form for archery Vo Tanya Ohver, Girls Study Narcotics in Health KNIWING PROVED TO be popuxm m helping gm prepare a mum. wardrobe, Knmmg 5 n0? usuoHy mduded m we mm Mped m m hme unM me gym was compleied, GIRLS LEARN XN heuHh obou' drugs and narcohcs The, sow Mm; and were gwen mfermmwe pumphms POLICE CHIEF HUNTER emphusxzed me danger oi mused drugs m cm PE crosses durmg mm by showmg Mms and gvvlng a speech BOYS SPORTS 29! Masterminds of Yellow I o H I HEAD COACH . . . SMI'ITY HILL line Coach , , . BENTLEY JONES Secondary Coach . , . HANK CLARK 292 Jackefs' Successes Trainer, Head Track Coach KEN BARLAND Line Couch, Joyvee Basketball Coach RONNIE LANDRY End Coach, Head BoskefbuH Couch Lme Coach, Baseball Coach Llne Coach, Baseball Coach JAMES SHARP CHARLES MANNING RAY BUFFINGTON 293 Quarterback Monty Parker my looks downttetd tor ms receiver 05 Mark Hammond 161 provides good prolectmn tPort Arthur, Sept. Wt The Yetlow Jackets rode a strong defense and 0 slow starting but responswe ofr tense to defect Houstonts Woltrip High 33-0 The Jacket defense held Waltrip numerous occosmns and caused the Rams to make many mistakes. Three in- terceptions and two tumbles stymied key offensive drives made by Woltrip. The entire Jacket front four, Donny Elrod, Robert Die, Gory Beevers, Tighe Huber, ptus hnebackers Mike Owens, Paul Walker and Bruce Ml KE AN DE RSON TOBY AN DRUS Wells took away Ram hopes of building momentum. Perhaps the most outstanding play on defense was un etghty-five yard pass mterception by veteran safety Bryan Thompson who outsped everyone to the goal. Offensive leaders were Mike Hcrptn, Greg Crouch, Terry Meloncon, Monty Parker, Steve Ritchey, Mike Anderson and Paul Palmer, as the Jacket running and passing game harassed the Rom defense white chalky lng Up our first vtctory. JOHN BEGNAUD JERRY BROUSSARD Jackets Bow to Spring Wood Port Arthur, Sept. 19t Mighty Houston Spring Woods handed the Jackets their first and only defeat of the regular season. The Tigers scored first on a four yard run which capped a forty yard drive, Later, after an exchange of punts, the Jackets took over on their own forty-seven. Paul Palmer shot through for twelve and on the next play, Mike Horpin blasted through the middle and outrun everyone to the end zone. John Oubre's PAT was good. Shortly before the halt, the Tigers drove deep in Jacket territory but were held and had to settle for a field goal, The Jackets dominated the third quarter as Rickey Carter recovered a Tiger tumble on the kickoff. The Jackets drove to the twenty-two yard line where Oubre kicked a field goal to tie it up. The Tigers, however. came back and scored in the fourth quarter to pull ahead 17-10, After an exchange of punts, the Jackets took over from their one foot line A few plays were run attaining the thirty be- fore a pass interception killed any final efforts the Jackets may have had. Being a non district game, the loss meant nothing as for us the district 22VAAAA championship crown was concerned. It iust meant harder work was needed for the Jackets, GREG CROUCH ROBERT DIE all district h ' .- t l H i: e Poul Palmer lSOt breaks through e huge hole for a twelve yard gum. Clearmg the hole IS Lonme Ledev t54t, Mark Hammond K6t and three unidentihuble Jackets. DANNY ELROD all dustvict Jackets Pass Over Pasadena iPasadena, Sept. 26i The Yellow Jackets combined a rigid defense and an explosive pass offense to whip the Pasadena Eagles 21-0 in Pasadena, During the first quarter, it looked as though the game would be defensively dominated, then things started pop- ping. Early in the second quarter, quarterback Monty Parker hit and Terry Meloncon deep for a 54 yard bomb and the Jackets first touchdown. Johnny Oubre then kicked the first of three perfect extra points. Later, the Jackets got the ball back and started movr ing with three consecutive passes; two Parker to Anderson com- binations and one to Hammond. Then Bryan Thompson crashed over from the four. Pasadena received the ball in the third quorr ter. A few plays later, Kim Bergman ended their drive with o beou- LONN'E LEDET tifui pass interception. On the Jackets second play from scrim- mage Steve Ritchey hit Melcncon in the end zone for a twenty yard TD. Pasadena once again got the kickoff and once again had their drive halted, this time by a Mike Owens interception. The fourth quarter started with o 59 yard bomb from Parker to Hammond, but on the next play a fumble gave the ball to the Eagles. The lost Eagle drive was halted by Bergman covering a tumble, thus preservmg our second win. MIKE HARPIN BtLLY LOCKE Toiibock Mike Horpin mi .5 met by the Eugies utter a me yard gum, Identifiable Jackets are Poul Palmeriaoi, Monty Parker mi, and Mike Owens Mm 296 Jackets Blast Indians 'w, Jacket wmgback Mark Hammond t6j rounds end for a 12 yard gain as and Mike Anderson ms; prepares to block, tPort Neches, Oct. 31 The Yellow Jackets, tough on de tense and wild on offense, added another victim to their chain by defeating the PNG Indians 3144. Following the openmg kickoff, the Jackets defense contained two Indian drives. On the Jackets first possession, Johnny Oubre kicked a 32 yard field goal. In the second quarter the Indians scored cupping u 60 yard drive The Jackets bounced back as effective passing by Ritchey and hard running by Palmer put the Jackets on the 3 xord line with Crouch scoring from there. At the half, the score was 10-7. Immediately after the second half kickoff, wing- back Hammond blasted through the line and outrun ev- ANGUS McMILLAN JAKE MESSINA eryone 73 yards for a score Oubre kicked the PATe The Indians come right back and scored on o 72 yard run. Then the Jacket offense run Wildt Smurtly using passing and running, the Jackets scored wnth Crouch currymg from a yard out. In the fourth quarter, Paul Palmer run 17 yards for the final score Ritchey passed to Meloncon for the two point conversion. The final score was 3144. The Jackets, obviously fired up for the game, completely dominated the test halt, To more than halt the Jackets that played, rt was sweet revenge, us they chalked up our third and most impressive victory. JOHN OUBRE MIKE OWENS uH district 297 Jackets Outclass Bees Port Arthur, Oct. 101 The Yellow Jackets, using a crunching ground attack stung the Bees for a 28-13 victory. After the Bees lost the ball on downs ct midfield, the Jackets charged tittyAeight yards in eight plays with Mike Harpin dashing 21 yards for the score. Oubre's kick was wide. Late in the first quarter, 0 Lincoln interception set up a short drive which gave Lincotn their first score. Each team had possession the second quarter but neither could move the bail. Most of the third quarter was played on the Lincoln end of the field, with the Jackets scoring on a two yard run by Horpini Steve Ritchey passed to Paul Palmer for the two pomt PAUL PALMER conversiont Lincoln came bounding back and scored but the extra 0 disma point try was blocked. The Jackets took the kickoff and marched HOWLAND RE'CH down the field with Greg Crouch scoring the touchdown and the two point conversion, The Bees were held and forced to punt and again the Jackets scored as Mark Hammond ran seventeen yards for the final score The two point conversion failed but the Jackets had already posted an impressive 28-13 decision and our fourth victoryt MONTY PARKER TOM RHODES Quarterback Steve Ritchey hands off to wingback Mark Hammond 161 m the start of a ten yard gum STEVE RITCHEV alt district KENNEY SANDIFER t YRYAN THOMPSON all damn TED THORNAL Jackets Dump Orange tOrunge, Oct. t7l Using a swarming defense, the Jackets roiled over Orange 32-124 In the first period, Glen Huebel intercepted a pass and sped thirty-four yards for a touchdown Oubre kicked the extra point Near the end of the first quarter, Kim Bergman tackled the Orange punter for o thirtyione yard loss. A few plays later, the Jackets tailback Greg Crouch rammed over from the one Oubre's kick was good A sturdy Jacket defense held Orange at the ten. Quarterback Monty Parker passed to Mike Anderson and Tom Rhodes to set up a touchdown plunge by Paul Palmer. Oubre's kick was no good. Orange scored fol, lowing a Jacket tumble but missed the two point conversion try. Steve Ritchey hit Mike An- derson with a pass and on the second play of the fourth quarter, Mark Hammond scored from the three. The two point conversion was no good, The Tigers got one last touchdown on a screen pass. There were no serious threats by either team after that drive, The Yellow Jackets reserves played the concluding minutes of the game and did very wetl against the Orange offense and defense The score ended a 32-12 verdict, as the Jackets nailed down our fifth victory of the 1969 season. . l' t . l V ' l V v Quarterback Monty Parkermy escapes the grasp of an Orange detenderond gums ten yards behind the btockmg of Mark Hammond K61, Kim Bergman l76t, Pam Patmer Lzoy, Paul Walker my, and Muke Hurpm 1221. 299 300 Odessa Comeback Ties Jackets Jacket tailback Mike Hurpln mt follows the biockmg of Kim Bergman I761 and Paul Palmer iaot tor a ten yard gain Port Arthur, Oct. 2M The Jackets, underdogs tor the first time In the season, bottled state ranked Odessa Permian to a 14714 deadlock. The Panthers scored first on their second possession, following a complete pass at the one yard line Early in the second quarter, Steve Ritchey passed to Terry Melcncon for a fifty-two yard gain. Greg Crouch bulled for seven before Ritchey ran in from the five. John Opbre kicked the PAT. The Jacket defense held the Panthers and the Jacket offense took over at their own 36. After a wellrbulonced attack gained the 15 yard line, Ritchey hit Meloncon tor the score, Oubre's kick was good. The Jackets pulled a successful onside kick with Meloncon covering it on the Panther torty-eight. The Jackets drove to within field goal range but was barely off with the attempt. Neither team mounted a serious threat Until the Panthers tied it up on u long pass play, In the fourth quarter, the Jacket defense killed two Permian drives by recovering fumbles. The game, although almost completely dominated by the Jackets, ended in a draw, but gave a warning to other teams that the Jackets were ready to match talents with any state power. BRUC E WELLS MITCH WOODS JEFF WORTHTNGTON GARV BEEVERS Jackets Over-Run Vidor tPort Arthur, Nov. HThe Mighty Yellow Jackets of TJ wiped out another district toe by detecting the Vidor Pirates 4114, as 0 rec- ord 65 players were used. The Jackets used ground power on the first drive and after eight plays Mike Horpin run ten yards around right end for the first score. John Oubre's kick was good. Vidor bogged down and was forced to punt and again the Jackets used eight plays to score. The hard running of quarterbacks Steve Ritchey and Monty Parker, and a halfback pass from Mark Homv mond to Terry Meloncon accounted for the score. Oubre's kick mode it 14A0.Atter a trade of punts, the Jacket reserves took over as Mike Arriolu scored from the two. Oubre's ktck was wide. Fol- lowing the kickoff the Pirates fumbled. It took one play for Melan- BtLLY GORDON con to sneak behind Ptrote defenders and catch a Ritchey puss tor a seventy-one yard score. Oubre kicked the PAT. On the Pirates next possessuon, John Begncud Intercepted a pass and returned it to the Pirate 30. Two plays later, Dudley Richerson hit Eddie Bold- wm from the 10 for the score. The final score, 41714, our sixth vic- tory of the season and left the Jackets one game from wrapping up the district title. A KIM BERGMAN 0H dlstnd BILL BONNETT MARK HAMMOND The players prayer, 0 famlhar stght as the Jackets thank God for the opportumty, obtltty, and hem to play the rough game at woman. 30l 302 T.J.irDistrict 22-AAAA Championsek Port Arthur, Nov. 7t The mighty TJ Jackets downed Silsbee 43-6 to Clinch 0 bi-district playoff berth. The Jacketshow had a district mark of 5-0, The Jacket first team played less than half the game but compiled 35 points in their short stay. The Jackets were led by the running of Paul Palmer and the passing of Steve Ritchey. Terry Melancon and Mike Anderson led in receiving. With the Jacket second team in the game, the score rose again 05 the Jackets' Chip Johnson ran nine yards for a score. JIM HILLARD Defensively, the Jackets Kim Bergman and Mike Owens played their usual great game. This important victory gave the Jackets an impressive season's rec- ord of 7 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie and set the stage for the Nederland Bulldog game the next week. We I 9 TIGHE HUBER PAUL WALKER . CHIP JOHNSON Johnny Oubre waits to kick the 43rd Jacket polnt cs Monty Parker prepares to piece the snap TERRY MELANCON Jackets Destroy Bulldogs Port Arthur, Nov. Mt Completely tearing apart the HRcbid Mongrel defense, the mighty Yellow Jackets ended distr1ct play with a 6-0 record and become the first Jacket team to ever beat Nederland. The Jackets were first to cross the goal line on o ninety yard drive. Good gains by Paul Palmer, Greg Crouch, and Steve Ritchey accounted for the touchdown The Jacket defense, hit- ting as hard as ever, held the Dogs twice by making their running backs tumble. On their next possession, Paul Walker intercepted a pass 0's the ha1t ended, the Jackets were winning 60. Early in the third quarter, Nederland scored on 01 long puss play. A wide kick tied the score 66 Nederland kicked off and the Jacket offense caught fire. Ritchey hit Hammond tor seventeen and then hit Mike Anderson for 32. Then Ritchey ran the final 11 yards to pcydirt. A running try for the conversion was stopped short. Halting another Bulldog drive, the Jackets went 64 yards as Mike Hurpin scored from the three Oubre's kick mode it 196. Working off a successful on- side kick, five running plays by Palmer, Crouch and Horn- mond attained the eleven. On the next play, Ritchey hit Melancon at the two and he carried two defenders with him into the end zone. Oubre kicked the twentyrsixth point for the Jackets as the 1969 Yellow Jacket team completely smashed the Dogs 266. The Jackets had ended regularly scheduled play with a record of 8 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie and a district record of 6 wins and no de- fects as the Jackets thrashed every other district 22- AAAA team during the 1969 season. Fu1lback Poul Pc1mer 1301 breaks a tcclde and speeds twenty yards behmd the b1ockmg of Mark Hammond 161 and Mike Anderson 1th 303 304 Jackets Defeated by Hebert One at the final plays of the 1969 football season tor the Yellow Jackets. tBeaumont, Nov121lDeteated, but not beaten, the 1969 Yellow Jacket football team closed the season with 8 win, 2 loss, and 1 tie record. The Jackets, outscored by 19-3 in the first halt, completely dominated the second half but was only able to cross the goal line once against the mighty Hebert Panthers. The game possessed many con- troversial interference calls, two of which resulted in touchdowns for Hebert Hebert, who went all the way to the semi-finols before being beaten in the closing seconds by San Antonio Lee, showed that they worked well to- gether, and had great talent and poise. The Jackets had a great season. Not only did they lose only two games and tie one, but they were the first Jacket team in several years to go undefeated in district play. Both Jacket de- fects were to winners. Spring Woods of Houston won their district, and Hebert, of course, was semi-tinalists. The lone tie was to state power Odessa Permian who is in the state playoffs almost every year. Every district game the Jackets played ended in a runaway. There was no team in the district that came close to detecting the high- flying Jacketse The 1969 Jackets will always be remem- bered as a team, working tor each other and working long hours, always trying to get better, and better, and soon, be the best. DISTRICT RECORD 1969 TJ Opponent 31 Port NecheSeGroves 14 23 Lincoln 13 32 Orange 12 41 Vidor 14 Silsbee 26 Nederlond 6 Bl-DISTRICT 9 Hebert lBeaumontl 19 . . . All in the Game of Football Admmng fans . . . 305 306 Football - Jacket Style Action After Dad's Night W cm 307 Spring Practice Forefells Future 308 Coach Barland talks u up on the mdelmes or night scrimmage. Leadershlp of the 'eam Is mporvam. TJ Undefeated in District The 69770 Yellow Jacket cugers are Kyle Dawson, Dudley Richerson, Soeve Green, Lee Poulter, Kim Bergman, 5m Fusiller, Couch James Sharp, Danny Bromley, Gery Meyer, Eddie Collins, Terry Meloncon. Mon collem, Randie Cooper. PORT ARTHUR YELLOW JACKET BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Jackets ............... 54 Jackets ............... 45 Jackets ............ A 5 . 46 South Park ............ 63 Jackets ............... 50 Boyfown Lee ........... 51 Boytown Tourn. .......... Beaumont ............. 57 French ............... 43 San Jacinto Tourn. Charlton-Pollord 80 Jackets ............... 53 Port Ar'rhur Tourn .......... Charlton-Pollord ........ 54 mVidor ................ 47 i Jackets ............... 46 Spring Branch .......... 73 Hincoln ............... 51 Hackers ............... 58 mStark 35 i Jackets ............... 60 Hackers ............... 7O 4ESilsbee ............... 54 Hackefs ............... 66 Hackers ............... 61 Hockefs ............... 68 4FNederlund ............ 66 MJackets ............... 59 French ............... 55 Baytown S?erling ........ 49 Baytown Lee ........... 47 Jackets ............... 54 Beaumont ............. 54 Jackets ............... 47 FINALS Jackets ............... 59 Jackets ............... 42 FINALS Jackets 444444444444444 66 Bunu ................ 34 FINALS Jackets ............... 48 Jackets ............... 64 Silsbee ............... 44 Jackets ............... 56 Jackets ............... 59 Port Neches-Groves ...... 48 Jackets 444444444444444 49 Nederland ........... '. 48 Vidor ................ 43 Jackets ............... 63 Lincoln ............... 53 Port Neches-Groves ...... 50 Stark ................ 36 Jackets ............... 59 Charlton-Pollord ........ 61 JiDenotes District Play MEDenotes Bi-Districf Play 309 3l0 Vidor Falls to Jackets Twice Vtctory tor the Jackets! Vldor v Jun. 9 - The Yellow Jackets opened the district season by wallop- ing the Vldor Pirates 64-47. The game was more of a one-sided contest than the score indtcated us the starting team for the Jackets run the score to 40712 by halftimet Reserves played the entire second halt. Board control by Bromley and Bergman brought the Jackets 42 rebounds. Kim Bergman was high scorer In the first halt with 16 points and Gary Meyer poured In the same amount In the second half Port Arthur - Feb. 3 - The Jackets didn't even breathe hard in gaining their second victory over Vidor 70413. With 2:40 left in the second quarter, and the Jackets ahead 41-16, the re serves were again colted in. In the second half the second string played the Pirates on even terms. Although the Vidor team never gave up, the Jackets proved too much tor them and kept their district slate cteunl DAN NY BROMLEY RANDTE COOPER Jackets Ease by Silsbee STAN FUSILIER Port Arthur - Jan. 13 - The Jackets beat a hustling Silsbee team by the narrow margin of 46-44. The Tigers employed a tuIl-court press the whole game which may have caused the numerous tum- overs. There were never more than four paints separe ating the teams and the score was tied many times, The Jackets led by one point going into the fourth quarter but Silsbee edged ahead 39-381 A long shot by Randie Cooper put the Jackets back in the lead to stay with 4:31 left in the game. Danny Bromley was high scorer with 13 points, Silsbee 7 Feb. 6 - It was a repeat performance, only better this tlme, as the Jackets trounced Silsbee 6364 to go ahead in the District 22-AAAA race. The game was called the district contest at the sea- son and it was gust that. The game was close all the way and was tied 41411 going into the fourth quarv ter. Then Danny Bromley and Kim Bergman broke loose to net 22 ponnts in the final frame to give the Jackets an 8 and 0 record in district playe Bromley, Bergman, and Poulter were high scorers of the game. GARY MEYERS ALL DISTRICT SURESHOT DANNY EROMLEY out-maneuvers and scores against a Sllsbee de- tender 3H Jackets Romp the Bees Port Arthur - Jan. 20 - With cm outstanding zone- type defense plus constant horassmg of guards, the Jackets rolled over the Lincoln Bees With a score of 59751. The effectiveness of the Jackets' tactics paid off as the Bees were able to chalk up only seven points in the first frame. The Jackets rounded Up 12 in the first quarter and from there on never trailed. Assessed with only 19 fouls to the Bees' 24, the Jack- ets found no trouble in putting 25 of 36 free throws through the net. Heading into the final frame at 4136 the Jackets made 12 free throws to easily stay out in front of the Bees. Port Arthur - Feb 13 - The Jacket cugers boosted their record to 9-0 in District 22-AAAA as they romped theLincoln Bees 66-53. The Jacket five, calm under a tuII-court press, led at the half 2522 The Jackets forged ahead 47-37 and never trailed again. The Jackets hit an unbelievable 59 percent from the field Bromley topped his career high with 38 points and Bergman had 14. MATT COLLETTT MAKES good use at his qulck hands against the LincoTn Bees m the Beesi gym. KTM BERGMAN MATT COLLETTI UHthSHIC' TJ Takes Both Games From P.N.-G LEE POULTER Port Arthur 7 Jan. 23 - Thomas Jefferson staged a tremendous second half rally to overcome the Port Neches-Groves Indians. The Jackets rallied to defeat the Indians to remain undefeated in District 224A playoffs. It took every tree ball in the second half for the Jackets to beat the Indians wtth a narrow margin of 53-48. Great plcymg by Bromley and Bergman, three free throws by Cooper, and two long corner shots by substitute Gery Meyers helped the Jackets outscore the Indians. Bromtey was high scorer in the game With 20 points and Bergman netted 17. Port Neches-Groves - Feb. 17 7 As before, the Jackets came From behind in the second half to beat Port Neches-Groves 61750. At halt-time the Indians led 34729 With a few seconds left in the first quor- ter, Coope'r ted the bull to Bromley where he shot a fantastic two-honder over 40 feet to bring the differ- ence to one point. But again it was a third and fourth quarter surge by the Jackets to go ahead. Cooperts four field goals and a tree toss sparked the come- back In the third. Bromley again tintshed high scorer with 25 pomts and Cooper and Poutter each had 12. STEVE GREEN 3l3 3I4 TJ Squashes Orange Orange - Jan. 27 7 The Jackets posted another easy victory in the district Compcxgn by demolishing Stork 49-35. Su bstttutions for the Jackets began eurty In the sec- ond quarter. The Jackets held an H to 4 first quarter tend, but went ahead 24 to 4 in the second period. Donny Bromley and Kim Bergman were the high scorers with 10 pounts each. Port Arthur e Feb, 20 - Again there was no contest involved as the Jackets blasted the Stark Tigers 68A 36, With this victory, the Jackets secured the 22- AAAA cage title. Coach Sharp started pulling out the starters several minutes before the half. The Jackets used 12 players in all and were outstanding in shooting as well 05 re bounding. Bromley who left the game before the half scored 21 points. Cooper was next in line with 9 pomts. Poulter and Bergman traited with 8 points each. Danny Bromley outstretches a Ttger defender for Mo polnts against Orange m Jacket gymnasmm KYLE DAWSON DUDLEV RICHERSON TJ Plasters Nederland TERRY MELANCON LEE POULTER FINDS an opening tn the Bulldog defense to score two points. Port Arthur A Jan. 30 7 Danny Bromley and Kim Bergman opened up in the second half to beat the Nederland Bulldogs 60748 and enabled the Jackets to remain undefeated through the first half of district play. The Jackets were ahead 30728 at the half and It looked as it the Bulldogs would make a close contest of it. Then the second half started and the Jackets took control of the boards and the game as they went into the lead for good. Bromley was high scorer in the game with 31 and Bergman netted 15, Nederlond - Feb. 24 A Led by Danny Bromley and Randie Cooper, the Jackets finished the district race without a toss. This marked the first time Since 1964 any district team had occome pllshed this. The Jackets had a tremendous average as they hit 547a from the field and 807s from the line. Bromley finished with 30 points and Cooper had 20. The final score was 66-59. EDDIE COLLINS 315 Bulldogs Take Bi-District Title Port Arthur - March 1 7 The Yellow Jackets, only a few seconds away from a sure tie and a possible victory, saw chances fade when a CharltonAPollard Bulldog stole the ball at mid-court and scored the winning points. The Bull- dogs used a full-court press which seemed to stifle the Jackets at first. However, Rondie Cooper and Matti CoIA Ietti started moving the bull effectively across mid-court. Donny Bromley and Kim Bergman took control of the boards and established an eight point lead before the hulft The score remained close throughout the second half until the Bulldogs pulled ahead. Bromley was high scorer with 32 points. The final score was 61759. KIM BERGMAN IS touted as he rebounds over the outstretched arms 04 u Churlton-Pollurd ptayer. COACH SHARP GOES over the game strategy shanty befme the start of the game. Junior Varsity Compiles 9-3 District Record ;4 A Ben Collem; TOP ROW: Danny Thomas, Don LaCour, Lorry Mayer, Buster Shelly, Steve Allen, Brlly Daniels, Peter Meeker, Bob MrAdoms, and Coach ROHHIE Landry. Coach James Sharp dld an excellent lob In leading the Yellow Jockr ets to a 12-0 victory m Dvs'nc! 22-AAV CO-CAPTAINS 7 Randve Cooper and Danny Bromley give the game ball '0 Debbie lehxcum, BaskefbcH Sweetheart 3l7 Jackets Take Second Coach Charles Manning gives the Jackets infield prachce, The 3970 Yellow Jacket Baseball Team 3l8 TJ Tournament Successful The Yellow Jackets capmred the fwrst annual Jucke! fournumen! by defeating Vhe PorI Nethes-Groves Indians Jackels' ace pitcher, aHvdxsmcv, RANDY COOPER Jumor sensclion, first baseman Coleman Roddy blasVs hw first Mple, 3l9 A Well Balanced Team Jacket coicher, LEE POULTER Jumor pricher All-Dmricv Thud Ecsemon RUSTY BALSAMO STEVE RITCHEY Senior prfcher TI: Coleman Roddy leaps high for a throw and comes down my m me for the PAUL PALMER cm, 320 The Winning Way of TJ Ouifielder Terry Melancon drives a smgle '0 center field Coleman Roddy rounds third and heads for home. J4 .4: al .; W; Second baseman Lonnie Ledet ha : cl Ihivd. 32! 322 Coach Buffington Joins Team Randy Cooper does hxs QhIngA Jeff Worthiugion wps a single ogoms! me Nededcnd Bulldogs. Season,s Highlights The 1970 version of the Yellow Jacket baseball team ended the season In second place wtth a 8 wms, 4 losses record. The Jackets in otl pre-secson polls, were not ex pected to come in better than fourth ptace. But the Jack ets put m tong hours of-proctlce and mode believers out of everyone who doubted their obitity. Their detects came from Orange, Lincotn and Nederi land. Each team was played twice, and Orange was the only team to defeat the Jackets twtce. The Bees 0? Lincoln detected the Jackets in their ftrst encounter but were bttterly slashed tn their second game. The Nederland Dogs defeated the Jackets In the final game of the sea- son. The Jackets put three on the Alerlstrict team. They were: Steve Ritchey, Arthur Tate, and Randy Cooper. All were brilliant performers all season long. But as the 70 season ends, the '71 season shows bright prospects, such as catcher Lee Poulter, First baseman Coleman Roddy, outfielder Terry Melancon, pitcher Rusty Balsamo, and pitcher John Droughn. All witl help carry on the Yetlow Jacket tradition. Terry Meloncon scores one of the final runs of the season 323 Track Team Begins Workouts DOWN TO CCI BALL DN TRACK TEAM MEMBERS tFRONT ROWD: Roland Eeischer, Ronnie Cde, Mmk Brown, James Guldroz, James Iles, Jeff Cross; SECOND ROW: David SOIV leuu, PeOer Meeker, Pat Murphy, Kori Holller, Jake Messmo, Kirby Jorgensen, Jeff Dupms, Lee Sykes, Joe Sandovah Leon Muyes; STANDING: Coach Clark, Poul Ccvenden Brion Thompson, Mxke Hcrpm, BusOm SVeHy, James Proft, Terry Meyer, Gory Meyer, Mike Anderson, Bob McAdams, Harold Belv son, Eddxe Baldwin, Coach Bmlond. Runners m ochon . . . . , . down Ohe cmder truck . , V Track Team Competes in 8 Meets TRACK SCHEDULE February 10 - Practice Meet at West Orange February 28 7 Bulldog Relays at Nederlond March 7 7 West Orange Cove 0' West Orange March 14 - Purple Relays 7 Beaumont March 21 7 Indian Relays - Port Neches March 26 7 Son Jucmfo Jr. College - Pasadena April 10 - Baytown Relays 7 Baytown April 11 - Baytown Relays 7 Baytown April 1547 - District Meei at Port Neches JAKE MESSINA AND MIKE ILES exceHed among me Jockevs on pob mu, RELAYMEN GET ON THE MARK, On the learn were Poul Cavender, Mark Anr derson, Bnan Thompson, and kae Hurpm. Before District Competition SPRINTERS INCLUDED; Bob McAdams, Kad Holher, Mxke Anderson, Pom Cavender, Bnun Thompson, Mike Harpm, and Harold Belson Mllers: MARK BROWN EDDIE BALDWIN JOE SANDOVAL 326 TJ Wins District COMPIUNG AN Excmng season of Ienms are: Mr A1HeberMCoocM,kae Troube, Paul Ruchcrdson, scan Bmam, John Bony, DaryT vugum, Kneehng me, Don James, Mike Deslona Nm shown Ts me Tm an. The Tennis team traveled to compefe In tournaments in Pasadena, chtown, Galveston, and South Park. In each tournament They ranked very well. They won the ??VAAAA District Ti1le. Shown below are Thomas Jefferson's winning singles players. The wmnlng Number One Singles player was Jim Trohan, The Number Two player was Scott Britain. JTM TRAHAN SCOTT BRITAIN 327 Doubles Champions MIKE TRAUBE DAN JAMES DOING AN EXCELLENT iob this season were Thomas Jefferson s Number One Doubles, Mike Traube and Dan James. Backing them up were Number Two Doubles, Paul Richardson and Mike Deslatte, PAUL RICHARDSON NHKE DESLATTE 328 Swimming Team Competes for Honors THE 1969770 Swimmmg Team members Include: ML Cox Bwimmmg Coochj, Buddy Reynolds, Jeff Price, George Daley, Slmng me: Dick Jefferson, Charles Temple, Larry Carter, David Urban and Charles Preve . Members no! pm- rured Includ Donald Cozod, Shave Hufson and Daryl Lovelacev STRESSING CORRECT FORM Is a Vim pom! in a swunmmg meek. SWImmers mclude Jefferson, Urban, Prevm, and Daley 329 330 Golf Team Consistently Wins HOWARD TIMMINS TAKES a smomh bockswmg us he prer GOOD DRIVING IS on essenhol purl of the game as IHus- pores Do hm during tournament play orared by team member Robb4e Shorpless MEMBERS OF THE GOLF TEAM mdude: TOP ROW: Dawd Robbins, Lorry Hobbs, Robert Brown, Lyndon Burnen, Kwrk Crookshank, Terry Mumngw, Thomas WoHe, Mxke lmhoff, Craig Sievenson, KeHy McCoHum, Chades Pelz, and Mr Leland Kay, golf coach BOTTOM ROW. Dcvxd Smnh, Robbie Shormess, Jam Jones, Howard Trmmons, Randy Marburger, Clay Smith, Allan Peacock. Nov shown are Rundy Porremon, John Lear, and John Kmppo. Placement in Local Tourneys SENDINGA StXrFOOT putttowurdsthe hole tS Jcrran Jones 0 KIRK CROOKSHANK WATCHES hIs butt onxiousty as u rotts starter on the golf team. towards the hole. The Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jacket golf team played in etght tournaments this year, They competr ed against many teams at the time and finished in the top ten in SIX of the eight tournaments, including a second place at Bayou Din. Top golfers are John Loor with on average of 78; Robbie Shorpless with an 80; Howard Timmins with 81; Kirk Crookshank, 84,- ond Jarrett Jones finished Wtfh on 85. Although the team did not wm every tournament, they gave the school another proud moment in out sports tradition. JOHN LOAR TOTALS ms score after playmg the hon. mine a: the Pleoswe tstund Gott Club, 33l THE YELLOWJACKET1969-70,Volume 23, has tned to sh0w the octwtties ot the school year With an emphOSIs on the 'Sptrlt of 70f In retrospect, perhaps we have succeeded, The year was ltke no other tn many ways, yet It fole lowed In the mom ttadttioncl pattern. We might have chosen to depict the fur-out Viewpoint, emphosmng the restless dissottsfoctlon of a vocal minority. In the myam, however, the student body at Thomas Jetterson foltowed the regular pattern of studies and amusements, and the book refiects this point of View, We acknowledge wtth gratitude the work of our photographers, Frank CrlCChtO, J. C. Watktns, Robert Worthy, and Provmets Studios. We also thank our yearbpok representattves, Mt. George Ramsey and Mr. WIHOI'd thrk, for their advice, and our publtshers, Taylor Publishtng Company. 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BELL JOHN BENFIELD Prolecmr 12; HR Trees 11, 12 JANET ChorulE c1611: 11, 12,- A CoppeHa 11, 12, 6111s G1ee CM; 10; JCL 11; Trees 12; Honors10,11,12,NHS11,12;Gold Convenhon 11, HR Sec'y 10 ALANDA BERGERON A10,11;Honovs12;Go1d Convenhon 10,11,12;HR Ll.Gov,10, 11,12 RICKY BERNARD 10, 11,Honors1o, 11, 12,Moroon Conver1'11on'10 DENISE EERNHARDT DE 12, GRA 1O ELLEN BERRY DE 11, 12, Maroon Convenhon 12; 601d Convemlon 11, 12; Perfecv Alren. 11 JOHN WESLEY BERTRAND PAUL BERTRAND STEVE BIEVENUE GAVLE BIRKELBACH Cobmev 11; Congress 10; FNA 11, 12; V1ce Pres. 12, ORA 10, 11; HR Gov 11 DEBORAH BLACKMON 2; FHA 10, H;Gold Convenhon 10, BECKY BLANCHARD Vo11eybull12,5wmgslers11;Bond10,11; Cobmev 11, 2Congress H10; FHA GRA 10,11;'H'onors 10,12,Gold' Convemlon 1'0,Moroor1 Conv'enhon 11 BRADLEY BLANCHET E1 1,2 V1ce Pres.11,Pre31den112 DEBBIE IBOATRIGHT 12, Congress11 12,Dramc 1o, GRA' 111' 1111 12, Honors10 11, Maroon Con'venhonl '11 'Gold Convermon 1o, HRGov 12 JACK 'ET12 CHERYL BORDELON GIrls Chorus 10; DE 12,FNA10,11;1FRA 10, Maroon Convenhon 10, 11, 12 ANN BOREL AFS10,FBLA10,12;GRA10,11;Honors a1 0011 Convenr'lon Ex CZO'mm ';11 JACKET 12, Gold Convenhon 12 JANE BORELL AFS10,11,12,50nd10,11,12;Sw1ng- slersH,12;Cob1net11,12;Congress10; French11;FTA10,nghHonOrS12;Hon; 01510, 11;HNS11,12,Muroon Conven- hon 11, 12, Gold Convenhon 10, Ex. 0mm REYNOLD BORGOBELLO Maroon Convenhon 10 MAURICE BORN Cabmev 10, 11, Congress 12; Buske'boH 10,11, Le ered10,11;11ock$ F1eld 10, 12'; Lenered H;12 HR'onors 10; Maroon Co'nvenhon 10, Rv.Go BRENDA BOUDREAUX DE V1ce Pres.11,12,FBLA12,chors10, 11, 12;Muroor1 Convenhon 10, JANIS BOUDREAUX GIrlsG1eeClub1O,11;GRA10,11, Hon 01510, 11, 12;Mu'51m1' 11; 601d Co'nven 11011 10, 11, Folk Smgers Club 10, 11 FRANCIS BOURLAND Cab1ne'12,G1r1s G1ee Club 10, FBLA 12; Honors 12, Maroon Convenhon 10, 12, HR Gov. 12, L1. Gov KATIE BRANCH CabmeHO,11,12;Hussurs11,12,$ec y 12, Honors 10,12, Maroon Conven 11011 10, 11,12 01011111011 10, I 12, HR Gov 10,11 Trees. 12, ClossTveos. 12 Jr Duchess, Pnncess Semor Cour1,P1LOT 12 THOMAS BR1NDLEY Asfronomy C1111: 12, Honors 10, 11, 12; PSHC 12, 601d Convenhon 10, 11, 12 DANNY BROMLEV Boske1boll 10,11, 12;Le11e1ed 11,12, Honors 10, 11,12;Texcns 12 Maroon Convenhon 11; A1h1e1e of the Momh 11, 12 JERRY BROUSSARD Fombull 10, 11, 12, Lenered 12,Cob1ne1 12, Congress 11, 12, Maroon Convenhon C1osx Pres 12;C1112e11 011116 M01101 12 JUANITA BROUSSAR D 1,2 Holnorsl10,11, vancon 10, 12; Gold Con, LOUIS BROUSSARD Jeffersomons 12;Moroor1 Convenhon 10, 11, 12 PATRICK BROUSSARD ,Spon1s11 Club 12, Maroon Con venhon 10,11, RAYMOND BROUSSARD Baseball10,11,12,Le11ered11,12;Foovr bo1110;BoysCho1ol10;FBLA12 Honors 10, 11, 12, Maroon Convenhon 10, Gold Convenhon 11 12 HR LI. Gov 10, TOMMY BROUSSARD Maroon Convenhon 11, 12; HR Gov 10 DONALD BROWN Drama Club 12, Honors10;TMloroon Con vemlon 10, 11, 12, JACKE VICAOE BRYAN AFSI1,12;Bm1d10,11,12,Sw1ngsrers 12; Drama Club 10 FBLA12 FHA11, 1 2n d V1ce Pres 12, Herc1ds 12; Maroon Convermon10,11, 12; Ex Comm10,11, 12, Perfed A11endur1ce 11 ALFDONSO EUENTELLO E1112, Spcmsh Club 10 DONALD BULLS Gold Convenl1on11,Ex.Comm. 11; Ger; man C1ub 11, JACKET 12 KATHV BURKE A1111, 12;Secy12;Cab1ne112,Honors 10, 11,12;Mu1oon Convennon 11; 601d Convenhon 10; HR L1 Gov. 12 11M BURNS A11 12, Baseball 10, Lenered 10; Tenms 10, LeNered 10, Geld Convenhon 11 LARRY BURROUGHS Con ngress 10,11-PSHC1 1 ,11, 12, JCL ,12; Pres1denl 12 DIANE BYLEY Cabmet 10,12; Glr1s G1ee Out; 11, 12, 01115 Chorus 10- GRA 10; Honors 12; Musmcl 11; Maroon Convenhon 11,12 001d Conven11or1 1 ELDEMA1RA CADENA DE 12, FBLA 10, 11; FHA 10; GRA 10, Spomsh 1o, 11 BRENDA CAMMACK FTA 10; JRC 10; Honors 10, 12;Span1s11 Club Reporler 10; 601d Convenhon Ex Comm, 10, 11, 12, Perfed Auendonce Award 10 PAM CAMPBELL German C1ub 11;Hero1ds11, 12; Hussurs 11,12,JRC 11; 601d Conven11on10,11, 12 ALMA CANTU GRA 10,11, Convenhonl ZSpomsh 11, 12, Momon GLORIA CANTU Spumsh 1o, 11, 12, HR Trees. 10, s.- Wol1zers 12 RICHARD CANTU Band10,11,12;1eHe1somon510,11, Congress 10, 20u151und1ng Con gressmun 12, Sen1or Wcl1zers12,Muroon Conven11on10, ,1 Ex Co cm 11 PEGGY CAPPADONNA G Convermon Chalrman 12; HR Sec y 12; Sr. Woltzers 12; JACKET Bookkeeper 12 RHONDA CARLETON Bond10,11,12,8w1ngsvers11,12;Cob1- ne110, 12;Congress11, 12; Heralds 11, 12, Sec'y 12; JRC 10; Maroon Convermon Execuhve Comm 10, 11; C1055 Trees 10; Class Sec y 12 BAREARS CARLQUIST GIrsGleeC1ub 11, 12;P1es. 12,1111 11, 12,Mus1c01 11, 601d Convennon 11, 11 1 ,,12 Secy 11 BECKY CARRAWAY 01115 615262 Club 10, 11; ORA 10; Heralds 11,12,Hussor511, 12, V1ce Pres,12;JRC 10, Gold Convemion 10, 11, 12; Chow; mon11,12;JACKET12 RICKY CARTER Foovb01110,11,12;LeMered11,12;Mor roon Convenhon Execunve Comm. 10, 11, 12, HR Tress 10,11, DONNY CARTER Gold Convenhon 10, 11, 12 FRANK CATALINA DE 12 GLENDA CAUDLE JoANN CAVARETT AO1 ,1;1 Honors 12 Gold Convenhon ;AJACKET PAUL CAVENDER Truck81F1eld12,Honors10,11;NHSV1ce Pres 11, 12, Go1dConven11on Ex Comm. ,1;2 HRUGov10,11,12 TAYNA CAVENDER Congress10, 11, 12 FHA10, He101d510, Honors 10, 11,12,Muroor1 Convenhon 10,11 KAREN CESSNA $11,12;Glrls G1ee C1ub11,12, Drama C1111; 10; ORA 10, 11; JRC 11, PSHC 10; Gold Convermon 10, 12, HR Trees 12, JACKET Asst. Edltor 11, Ed11or 12 JACK CHAMBERS Honors 10, 001d Convenhon Execuhve Commmee 1o, 11, 12,1111 L1 Gov 11, Sec y 10 JERROLD CHAMPEAUX PAMELA CHANCE MIKE CHANEY TON1 CHISHOLM FHA 10; Gold Convennon DANNY CHOATE WAYNE CHRISTOPHER Mmoon Convenhon 11, 1 LADY MAE COLEMAN PSHC Pres. 12 JOSHUA COMEAUX A1112;Moroor1 Convenhon Ex. Comm 10 CATHY CONERLY 61115 Chorus 10; GRA 10, 12; JRC 10; Mar 335 336 roon Convennon 11, 12, 601d Ccnvenhon 10, HR L Gov. MELAN1E CONNER Girls Glee Club 12; Plomst; G111: Chorus 10, 11; 6011:! Convention 10; HR Trees, 10 RANDY CONSTANTiNE Hon nros ANDREW CONTRERAS and 10, 1 CUTIS COOK TROY COOKSEY Cabine1 12; Gold ConvenNon 10, 12 RAYMOND COON Art 10, 11, 12 RANDY COOPER Baseball 10, 11, 12; Le1fered 10,11,12, Basketbail 11, 12; Le11ered 1 1, 12; JCL 10, 11;JRC10,11;Sr,Waltzers12 CAREN COUCH AFS 10;Cab1ne111; Drama 10, 11, 12; Forensic SOCIe'y 12; Heralds 12; JRC 10, Honors10, 11, 12, HR Gov. 11; Lt. Gov. 12; NEDT 10 JANET COURVILLE Girls Chorus10, 11,12;FHA12;Maroon Convention 11, 12; JACKET 12 KEN NETH COURVILLE MARK COURVILLE AFS 10, 12; Bosebali Lenered 10, 11, 12, Cabine1 11, 12; Congress 10; Heralds 12, H1thonors10,11,12-,N S1,112;M roon Convention 10; 601d Convention 11, 12 HAL COWARD Asnonomy 12, PSHC 11, MARLA COZA D 001d Convention 10,12; HR Sec'y 11, Trees HOMER CRAWFORD JERRY CRENSHAW LARRY CRENSHAW 1OHNNY CROCHET D 11, 12 GLEN 0201251 DE 12, 591. m Arms 12 BILLY CROSS JCL11,Muroon Convention 11vHR Trees. GREG CROUCH Baseball 11; Footboil 10, 11, 12; Lenered ,11,12;Track8. F1eld 10; Cub1ne1 10, 11; H1911 Honors10,11;Honors12;Pro; iector11;Pres.;NHS11,12;Maroon Con; vermon Chairman 11; EX. Comm. 12; Gold Convention 10; HR Gov. 10 CHERYL CRUZ Gold Convenhon 12 CHARLOTTE CUNNINGHAM AFS 11;Gold Convenhon 11; HR Sec'y 12 CAROL CURTISS FNA 10; Hussurs 11, 12; High Honors 10, 1, 12;N HS 11, 2Maroon Convenhon 10; Gold Conven1lon 11, TERESA CUTRER Girls Chorus1;0 DE 12;Honors12; Gold Convenh hon LEONARD DAILEY JCL10,11;NHS11,12;Go1d Convennon 10, 11 LUNN DA FHA 12; NQRA 10; Hussurs 11, 12; JCL 10, H;ithonors10,11,12; Hon nors 10, 11, 12; NHS 11, 12; 1601:! Convenhon 10, DESSIE DANIALS Drama Club 12; FNA 10; GRA 10; Mar roon COHVEH'IOH 10; JCL 10, 11; Gold Convention Ex. Comm. 11, 12 RICHARD DAN1EL GEORGE DARLING S10,11;Foovbul1 10,11;Leitered 11; Drama 12; Gold Convemion 10, 11 SUSAN DAUPHINE GRA ;High Honors 12; Maroon Con vention 10; Gold Convemlon 11 CHARLES DAVALOS Prolector Club 11; Gold Convennon 12 MARGRET DAVOLOS BLA 12, GRA 1o, Honors 12, Maroon Convennon 10-, Folk Singing 12 WILLIE DAVALOS DARLEEN DAVIS FBLA 11, 12;Honors10,11,12;$pams2h 12; Maroon Convenuon 10,11, HR Trees 1 1, SUZANNE DAVIS G1rls Giee Club 10 1211155015 11, A551. Bugle 391 12, H1911 Honors10,11, 12, Honors10,1112 NH311,12 Go1d Convenhon 1o, HcOmm EDDIE DA V Football 1;O Gold Convenhon 10,11; Ex. Com WILLA DECKER Bn,ud1011,l2;Cub1ne11012; Cheerleader 1112; Congress 12; F1A 11 HS 12; Maroon 122; Homeroom Gov 12; Foo1bull Sweetheari 12; Homecoming Que12; M051 Pap. Girl 12; PILOT Assl. Edilor 12, 1nferc1ub Coun- c1l 11; Clhzen of me Month 12 DEBBIE DeCUIR AFS 10; GIrIs Glee Club 11, Girls Chorus ,French 10; Heralds 11, venhon 10; HR Gov 10; Secy 12 MARGARETA de lo ROSA AFS12;FHA12;Honors10,12,Spamsh C111 b 12;V1ce Pres 12 ROMERO de la ROSA KATHERINE DeLEE ORA 12, Maroon Convennon 12; 601d Convention 10 THERESA DELEON Cablne110, 11;FBLA12;GkA10, 11,12, Hussars 1, 12; Spanish 1 , 11; Maroon Convenhon 10, 11, 12; HR L1, Gov. 12 DANI EL DELGADILLO CAROLYN DELINO An 12, Vaneiy Show 12 MARY E. DELUKE AFS10;Cab1ne1 12; A Ccppella 11, 12, Girls Giee C1111: 10; Congr ass 11; Hussar rs 11,12;Rep11;Pres.12;Honors10,11, 12; Maroon Convenhon 10,11,12'HR Secy10,PlL01 11;Ed110r 12; FTA1D,11, 12; 2nd VP 12; Dlshngulshed Award 12; Oulsmndmg Sluffer 12; Imerclub Counml 11, 12; Hem1ds 11, 12; Citizen of the Monlh 12 SHARON DEMARSIS Cub1ne112;FTA10,11,12;Chup1ain12; Hussors 11, 12; JRC 10; Honors 11, 12, NHS ,12; Maroon Convenhon 10, 11, HR Sec y 11 ROCKNE DEMLER DE 12; Maroon Convenhon 10; 601d Con; vemlon 11; HR Trees. 10; HR Gov. 11 CHARLOTTE DEN1SON ;FHA 10; 001d Convermon 10, 1,2 Maroon2 Convemnon ;HR Trees 10, JACKETI HERBIE DERESE Football10;1mck81 Fie1d10,11;DE12; JRC12;Go1d Convention 10,11;HR Sec. 10; Trees. 11 KATHY DESLATTE 11, 12, Vo1leybul1 12, FHA 11, 12; 41h Pres 12; RC 10; Honors 12; Gold Convenhon 10, 11, 12; Ex Comm, 10 JANET SUE DIE M1CKY DIE ROBERT DIE DONNA E. DILUNGHAM DE11;Frenc11 10;Honors10,11;Maroon Convennon DOLLY D1ONNE Band 11, 1 LOUISE ANN DION NE AFS11,1 12; G1r1s Glee C1ub 10,11; Congress 10,11,12; French 10,11, FTA 10; ORA 10; Heralds 11, J C 10; Honors 10, NHS 12; Gold Convelrnlon 1'0 11 Vertlub Counc11 11, 12; szen 012 11:; Month 12 PEGGY ANN DOLESE An Club 12; Volleybol1 12; GRA 10, 11, 12 DAVID DOMINGUE Honors 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convennon 10, 11 NANETTE DORE FTA12;JRC11;Honors12;Gold Conven- non 11, 1 VICTOR DOVALINA MAR1LYN DOYLE Drama 10, H1911 Honors10,11,12;PSHC 12, Ready wr11ers12 Span1sh10, 11,12, Maroon Convenhan 10;Mer11$cho1lcrshlp 12;HRL.1 Gov 10, EBBTIDE11 VICKEY DR1ESSNER Cub1net12;GIrls Glee C1ub 12; FHA 10; Corres. Sec; Hussors 11, 12; JRC 10, 11; Honors 11, 12; Maroon Convention 10, 11; Exec. Comm 12; HR Sec. 10; L1. Gov, 12 KATHY DROUET Cubme110;G1r1s Chorus10,11,FHA 10; GRA 10; JRC 11, Maroon Convennon 1O DENISE DUGAS Girls Chorus 10; French C1ub 10, Honors 10; NHS ;Go1d Convennon 10,11;Mer11 Scho1arshlp NEST1 DENN1S DUGAS A Cappello11,12;Boys Chora1 10, 601d Convention 10,11, STEPHEN DUGAS JACKIE DUHON FAN A1,0 11, 12;Hussors11, 12, Cymba1 Sgl.12,Go1d Convenhon 10,11 JOSEPH DUPLECH1N Congress10,Honors10,11,12;HRGov, 1 1 GARY DUPLISSEY GENEVIEVE DUPRE Mem Scholarship; Honors 10,12;Moroon Convenhon 12 DARLENE DUPUIS QUENTIN EDWARDS NANCY ELLIOTT AFS11;Band10,11, 12,5w1ngsIers1T1, 12, Band HIsVOrian 12, Congress 11, 10;JRC11;Houors10,11,12;Ma100n Convenhon 10,11, DANNY ELROD Foo1bol110,11, 12,LeNered11,12;JRC 10,HRTreos.10, VICKY ELY DOLORES ESQUEDA Girls Chorus 10, 12; ORA 10; Spamsh C1ub 12 CYNTH1A EVANS 1enn1512;FLA10,12;Sec-Treols 12; PSHC 12, 60 Id Convennon 10, EBBTIDE Busmess S1011 12;JACKE1I $1011 12; Home osr LEE EVANS CHARLES EVERETT e1 10; German Club 11; JRC 11, rocn Convemlon, Execuhve Comm. Merlr Commended Scho1or 11 DEBBIE FAULK Guls Chorus 12; FHA 12 GARY FENN KAREN FERGUSON G1r1s Chorus; FHA 151V1ce Preslden1; Hus- sors 1 1 DARRELL FINLEY DE 12 KENNY FIRMIN DE 12 ANN FISHER FHA12;FNA10,11,12; Por1icmenrcnon, H1s1orian;Hussurs11,12;JCL10,JRC 12; Honors 10,12;Go1d Convennon 10,11, 12, Cho1rmun'10 EARL FITGERALD 01d Convenhon 11 CAROLINE FLORES A10;FHA11,12,Herulds11,12; 12, HR Treas 10,11,12,Perfec1 Attendance 11, Top Ten Pos1'ure1 GEORGE FLORES RUD1 FLORES Cabme112;lFNA12;JRC11,HR Gov 11, 12, Treos VERNON FLOWERS Slide Rule 10 337 338 POLLY FOLSOM GRA10,11,12, Hero1ds11, 12, Husscrs 11, 12,5U9195g1 12, H191. Honors10, Honors11 12, NHS11, 12, Maroon Con venhon 1 ., 1-112 Gov 0, L1. Gov 12, Trees 11 BEVERLY FONTENOT G1115Choru510,11,2,12 601d Convenhon Execque Comm. BILLY FONTONOT DENISE FONTENOT AFS12;Bcnd 10, 11, 12;Sw1ngsrers 11, 12;FBLA12;Hono1s11;Muroon Convenr 11on11,12;Go1d Convemion 10; HR Sec y 10, 11, Trans 12, Sr, Woltzers 12 D JUANA FONTENOT and 10, 11, 12;Sw1ngsrers11,12; FBLA PNres1denI 12, H1911 Honors 10,11,12; 11,12,Muroor1 Convemlon Ex Comm 11,12,601d Convenhon Execu hve Comm 10; HR L1. Gov. 10, 12, Se: y 11; Sr. Wo11zers 12 RANDY FOREMAN SUSIE FOREMAN FNA 10- GRA 10, 11, 12; PosIcure Queen 10, Maroon ConvenIlon 10; doC venhon 11; HR Treos.10, 12G NELSON FORMAGUS Boys C110m1 10, 11, FELA 10; Spomsh Club 10; Texans 12; Maroon Convenhon Execuvwe Comm, 10; Go1d ConvenIxon Chalrmon11;HRLI,Gov.11;Fo1kSmgers Club, Trees 10, 11, 12 THAD FOSTER DE 1 2 BRUCE FOURN1ER DE 12 MARY JANE FOURN1ER DE 12 JENNY FRANCIS Honors 10, 11,12;Go1d Convenhon 10, 11,12;Good News C1ub11 FARRELL FRAZEE AFS10;AH10,12,JCL10,11,S11deRnle 10;Bund11, 12;GoldCorwer1hon, Execu Iwe Comm 1,12 JOHN FRlDAY BARRY FULDA Honors 10, 11, 12; Go1d Convenhon 11 JEANNE ANNE FULLER Congress 10, 11, DE Secy 12, GRA 10, 11; 601d Convenhon, Chmrman 10, 11 STANLEY FUSELIER Baskerall 12,JCL11, 12; HR Lt. Gov 10 EILEEN GANNON AFS 10, 11; Bond 10,11, 12; Sw1ngsters 11,12,LI 12,CobmeI10,Congress11, 12; Hero1ds 11, 12; Honors 10, McroonConvenhon10,11,12;Chc1rmcr1 101,1 HRGov 10 L1.Gm 11 CARMEN GARCIA G1r1s Chorus 12 CHARLES GARCIA Honors 12, Spanish Club 12 BRIAN GARY Tenms 10, 11, 12; JRC 10, Proledor C1ub 10; Maroon Convenhon 11, , xecuhve Comm 12, HR Sec'y11;Folk Smgers C1ub 10 ELLIS GASTON AsIronomy C1ub 12; JCL 11, 12; Gold Convenhon 10, 11, . 12; HR. Gov 12 NORMA JEAN GHOLSON AH, ReporIer, Sweevheon 10, 11, 12; Gold Convenhon 10, 12; PILOT SwetheorI 12 NETTIE GIBSON FNA 12 PHYLLIS GILES S 12; Glrls Glee Club 10, 11; French 11; Maroon Convenhon10,11,12,HRLI. 10 CARROL GIRON ASC10,11,12,5ecy10,11,Treas.12; DromuC1ub12;FDA10,11,12,Secy10, ,12;CerIi11cules 10, 12, Heralds 12,J ,;12 LeNerGIr1s12;PSHC11,12;MC0L roon Convenhon 10,11,12; lnIer Club Councul 11, 12; Full Producnon 12 DALE GLADDEN DE C1ub 12; Gold Convenhon 11, 12 JEANETZTE GLORIOSO 2;FNA10, 11,2,11zc11 mom 12 ExEcha'nge Ednorl CARMEN GONSOULIN Hussars 11,12;JRC 10,11; Honors 11; NHS 10; Gold Conven11on 11; HR Secy FA1 CHING GORE Honors 12 W1LBURN GOUTHIER DE 12 MABEL GRACIA FHA11,12;FNA 10, Honors 10; Spcmsh 10;GoldConven11on11,12,HR Sec y 10, Busmess Manager JACKET 12 CONRAD J. GRAFFGNINO CONROY GRAFFIGNINO Boys Chom1 10, 12 TAMERA GREEN FNA 10 CHARLES GREEN KAREN GREEN chmeI12;Hussars11,12,Gold Conven- I1on 10, 11 GAIL GREGG CobxneI10,Congress11, 12; Drama C1111: 11, 12; Secy 12, sweemean 11; Honors 11; Maroon Convenhon 11, 12, HR Go av 12 Secy 12 Dumhess 11, Coniesl Play 11, 12, Full Producnon 12, C1hzen of Ihe Mon1h12 MAX G, GRENIER JR Cobune110,11, 12, Maroon Convenhon 10,11, 12,HRGov.11,12;Folk$1ngers Club 111; Archery C1ub Pres 12; EBBTIDE An $1011 11, A11 Edwor 12 KEITH GREMILLION Honors 11; Maroon Convenhon 10 PATSY GREM1LLION FHA11;FNC 10, Hussors 11 , 12; Honors 10, 12, 601d Convenhon 11, 12 12, JACKET SHELIA GREMKLLION GlrlS Chorus 10; DE 12, 601d Convenhon 11, 12 MARY GRILLO GAIL GUARNIERI Congress10,12,FBLATreus 12,FHA12, GRA 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convenhon Chalrmon10,11, HR Trees 10,12,5e:y KENNETH GUERNSEY GREGORY GUIDROZ Cubmev 11,12,1exan? 1,2 Copmm 12, Gold Convennon 10,12; Chulrmur1 10; Hom meroom GOIVQemor 11, 1211011015 12, SCIENCE Club DANIEL KALE GUIDRY Honors 12; Gold Convenhon 12 DEBRA GUIDRY A 12, Maroon Convenhon 11 JANIS GUIDRY Maroon Convenhon 10, 11 TERRY GUIDRY CabineI 1?; G101d Convenhon 10,11, HR Gov VERGIL JAMES GUILLERY Chess Pres,10,11,ASC10,11;JCL10, 11,12;HIthonors10;Honors11,12; SlideRiIIe10,NHS11,12;PSHC10,11, 12 MARK HAELINSKI Golf 11; LeNered 11-C1Ieerleoder 12, H1911 Ho'nors10,11, 12; PSHC 12; Latin 10 FRANKIE HALL LYNETTE M. HALL AFS12;FNC10,11;GRA10;Herulds11, 12;Hussurs11, 12; High Honors12; Hour ors10,11,12;NHS11,12;Muroon ConV venhon ChaIrman 10 SUSAN HALL Volleyball 11,12; Cabinet 11; Drama Club 10 Forenslc Soc1e1y 10, 11, 12; FTA 10,11,1 SHC11, 12; Maroon Con- vemIon 10, 11, 12; Men! Scholarship 12; Commended Siudent 12; HR Gov, 10 SHAWN HAMMOCK Maroon Convenhon 11 NAN HAMPTON GirlsGleeClub10,12;AFS11,12;Spun- 151112;MaroonCor'1ven'1ion10,'11,'12;Ex. Co omm 10, 11, 12, HR Secy1'0; Titans. 11 HOWARD HANCHET o I Convemion 10, 11, I2, 1112 Trees. 11, 12 GARY HANDEL Swimming Club 11, 12, Lenered 11 BELVA HARDING AFS 12,- Volleyball 11, A Coppeua I2,- FHA12, 11.91. Honors 1',o 12,Honors11, Spunish10,11,NHS10',11', JERRY HARDY JANET HARE AFS10,11,12;$ec.12;Band10,11,12, Swingsvers 11, 12; Trans. 12; Cabinet 11, 12; Sr. Woluers 12; NHS 12; Maroon Convention10,11;HR.Gov. 11; Sec'y 10 DEBORAH HARNEY ermun Club 11,12;Corresponding Sec 12;GRA10,11,12;LenerGIrIs12;Hon1 or: 12; Gold C'onvemion 10,11, MIKE HARPIN Avhlencs 11; Foo1bull 10, 11, 12; Lettered 12; Track 8. Field 11, 12; Lenered 11; Cabinet 12; Congress 10; Maroon Conr venhon 11, 12; Sr. Cour! Prince 12 BEN HATHAWAY ASC 10; Band 10, 11, 12;Fu1ureLowyers 10, 11; Trees. 11; Heralds 11, 12; Pres. 12; High Honors10,11,12;PSHC11; NHS 11, 12; Maroon Convention 10, 11, 12;Meri1$cholarship 12;Sem1finalisv;Ci1ir zen of the Month 12; Sr, Waltzers 12 CYNTHIA HAYNES Drama Club 12; Full Production ; AFS 11; JR 12;Honors11,1 S 10; Mo- roon Convemion 10, 11, 12; PILOT 12, Feature Editor 12; Variety Show 12 CAROLYN HEATH Congress 11; FHA 10, 11, 12; Parliamenr torian11;Sec'y12;GRA10,11,12;Sen, ior Manager; Letter Girls; Lenered 12; High Honors 12; Honors 10; Spanish 10, 11;Mc1roon Convention 11;FELA10,11, 12 CHARLOTTE HEBERT GERALD HEBERT ROYCE D. HEBERT Astronomy Club 12; Maroon Convention 1 12; HR Lt. Gov. 11 VICKY HEBERT Gold Convention 10, 11 ALAN HENDERSON Boys Choral 10, 11, 12 PAT HENRY 01.15 Chorus 10,11911. Honors 11, 1101.015 10, II, 2 NHS 12 2001.1 Con: venhon 11', 12', Gl'ee Clubl JERRY H1CKMAN Slide Rule 11;Gold Convention 10, 11, 12 JANET HICKS Band10,11,12;Swingsfers11, 12; Cup 10in12;Cubine111,12;Congress12, GRA10,12;Herclds11, 192, Letter GIrls12;Hig'h Honors 10, 12; 'Hon'ors 11; NHS 11, 12 KATHRYN HIGGS AFS10,11, 12;Band10,11,12;$w1ng- sters11,12;L1.12; Sec.1'2,GRA10,11; vention 10, 11; Sr. Court Princess 12 JAMES HIGHTOWER ROBERT HINES DANA W. HINRICKS DONALD HOFFPAUIR JOANNA HOLLIER Ban 11, 12, Swings1ers 11; JCL 10; Honors 12; Maroon Conventiori 10, HR Sec'y 1'0 11 KARL HOLLIER Honors 10; Gold Convemion 10, 11, 12 ARLENE HOLMES Gold Convention 12; Maroon Convention 10 DEBORAH ANN HOLMES AerIub1,12;Vice Pres. 12; Drama Club11;FNA12;FHA10,11;PSHC10; Gold Co'uvention 10, 11, 12; JACKET 12; GRA 10 ROBERT HOLSTON Boys Choral 12 PATRICIA HOLTON AF$10,11,12;A251ronomy 12; TennisA 1551; Band 10, '111, Swings? sers 11; Drum Maiar11D2rum Moior12;Co'ngrsess 10,11, 12;Pav'1iomemarion;ForensicSo- ciety 1'2, Ten 12, om mmencemenv Speaker 121';oMcroon Cz'm1vemion 10,11, 12; H1911 Honors10,112;.$r Waltzers' 12; Citizen of the Mom'11112 DEBRA HORTON AFS10,11,12;Bund10,11,12;5win91 31ers 11 12, Cublne' 12, Congress 10, French C'1ub 10,11; FTA ,Honors 10 ,12, Maroon Co'nvenfion 10,11, CYNTHIA HOWELL FHA12;FNA10,11,12;JRC12;Honors 12 IDA HOWELL GIrlsGlee Club 11, 12; Vice Pres. 11; Pres. 12; Girls Chews 10; Seciy 10; Heralds 12; JCL11,12;JRC12; Honors10,11;Musir cal 11 Gold Convention 10', 11, 1 Chairm'an12;HRLI.Gov 11, Sr, Wcl'ltzers' 12 SUSAN HOV AFS10,11,12, Pres 12; Tennls12; Band 10,11,Swi'rIgsVers11N;GirIsGIeeC1ub 12; Ho'nors 10,11,12;NHS 1 2, Maroon Convention 10,11, 12; Sr. 'Walvzers 12 SYLVIA HUCKABY Bond11,12;Swir1rQSVers12;AFSS12;Hngh Honors1'0; Ho 11,12; on Co'nvemiosn 10; Gold Conventiovi ;Meri1 ScholarshIp 1'1 PAMELA HUDSON AFS12;Tennis10;Bcnd10,11,12;JRC 11; Gold Convemion 10, 2; R Trees. 10 ALVIN HUEBEL German Club 10; Honors 12 GLENN HUEBEL Football10,11,12;Lenered11,12;Honr or: 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convenhon 10 DOROTHY HUFSTETLER DAVID HUGHES Football 10; DE Club 12 LARRY IBACH DE 11, 12 339 340 DEBORAH ANN 1HLE Cabme' 10; GIr1s Chorus 10, Honors 10, ,;12 Maroon Convenhon 10,11, ROBERT ILES Texans 12; Maroon Convenhon 10, 11 MICHAEL IMHOFF G 15 12, CubIne1 10, 11, FLA 10; Heralds 12; Honors 10, 11; PSHC 10; Shde Ru1e 10, Maroon Convention 10, Gold Con- venhon 11; HR Gov 1-0, 11; Archery Par- lIamemmIon 12 LINO INFANTE Spunlsh Club 10 GAY IPPOLITO AFS10;Congress10,11,12;FTA12;Her- a1dsl1,12;Hussurs11, 12, A551, Unlform Quarler Master 11 Umiorm QuorIer Mas ler12;Honors10,11, ;;NHS12 Ma- roon Convenhon 10,11, MYRA IRBY FHA12;FNA10,11,JCL10,11;1HorIors 12; Maroon Convention 10, JACKET 11,12;AssoCIoIe EdIIor 12 LINDA 1SADORE DEBBIE WERSON S10,11,12;Bund10,11,1;2 Sw wmg sters11, 12, Reponer 12;GRA'10,11-F1TA 10- HIgh Honors 12; Honors 10,11, Ma moon Convennon 10,11; 501d Con venhon 12 YELLOW JACKET 12; Fuculry S10 Ednor1 PHYLLIS IVY GIf1S G1ee Club 12; Maroon ConvenIIon 1 2 LYNN JACKSON AsVronomy 1 2 THOMAS JACKSON Gold ConvenIIon 11 JOCELYN JACQUET G:A10,11,12;Oursvonding Sr; Honors ,11,12;Moroon Convenhon 10,11, Sr Warlvzer DEBORAH JAMES Congre5512;AF510,11,12;FTA10;Her- ulds11,12 FNA10;Honor510,11,12, Maroon Convenhon 10, II, 12; HR LI. Gov. 11;$ec1y 1 LINDA E. JEAN E FBLA 12; Honors 10; Gold Convenhon 10, 11; ChoIrmarI 11 MONA JENKINS GIrls Chorus 12; JRC 1O JEANNE JENNINGS CubIne 1 10; Glr151ChOfUS 10,11; Gold Convenhon 10, ANNIE JOHNSON DE 12; Honors 11, 12; 601d ConvenIIon 10 KENNETH JOHNSON Maroon ConvenIIon 10, 11, 12 MAXWELL JONES BcsebaH 10; BuskeruH 10, 1 1; Levvered 10; DE 12; 601d Convenhon 1 CORUSS JONES French10;FHA10,11,12,FNA11,12, GoldConvenIIon10;Ex.Comm.;JACKET LINDA GAYLE JONES JCL 12 SIDNEY JONES DE 12 TOM ONES Football 10; Honors 10; Maroon Conven- IIon10,11,12;HR Gov, 12; TfeGS. 11 WOODROW JONES Football 10; Maroon Convenhon 10 CHARLES 1. JOUBERT French Club 11;Honor512;PlLOT CIrcula- hon manager 12; Gold Convennan 12 CHEISTWE JUAREZ AS12;FHA12;GRA10;HeruIds11,12; Honor512;SpanIsh 10,11, 2; Pre 5,12; aroon Convenhon 10, 11 TYRONE R. JUNEAU Truck 8. FIeId 12; FBLA 12; Sr. Waltzers 12 ROBERT KELCHER A Ccppella 12,Boy5 choraI 10 11,Bus kefbull 10, -Mcroon ConvemIon 10; Gold Convenhon 11,12;Chalrman 12 CHRISTY KELLEY A Cappellc 11, 12, Secy 12; GIr15 Glee Club 10; Congress 10, 11, 12; FNA 11, 12; GAR 10- Hera1ds Trans 12; Hon nors 10,11 12; szen of vhe Month October; Jr C1ub Represemonve 12, PrIncess SenIor Cour112, Bul1eIIn ScrIbe 12; Maroon Con- venhon 12; szen 01 the Monvh 12 ALMETA KEMPER Drama 10; French Club 11, FHA Tele hone Comm.12; Honors 10, 12; 001d Convenhon 10,12 ROBERT KIDDER JL11,12,Honors10,11; Gold Convenhon 11; C1ub 12 PSHC 10; HR.Sec1y; Archery BENJAM1N KIKER Bond 10,11, 12; VIce PreSIdenI 12; CubI neI 10,11, 12; German Club PurlIamen- tonon 11,Preslden1 12; Jeffersomans 10, 11,12; Honor510,11,12; NHS 12, 001d Convenhon 10, 11, 12 12;HR.Gov. 10,11, JACK KINCHE JRC 12, Honors 10; Maroon Convention EMIL KIRBERG AFS10;Bond 10,11, 12; FLA 10; Heralds 12;JCL1,12;HIg1I Honors 10; Hlonor511, 12;NHS11,12; Maroon Con vemlon 11,12,EBBTIDE Bus 510 12 COLLEEN KIRKPATRICK CobIneI 10, 11; Heralds 11, aroon Convenhon 10, 11 PreSIdeM 11; 1 2; JRC 1 1; 7 Class VIce- Clcss VIce-PreSIdenI 12 GARY KIRKPATRICK Honors 10, 1 1; Maroon Convenhon Exec- uhve Comm. 10, 11, 12 JOHANNA KIRW1N Vo11eyball II, 12; LeNered 11; French Clublo,11,12;GRA10,11,12;Hera1d5 12; mm GIr15 11, 12; +1.91 Honors 10, 11,12;NHS11,12;Go1d Ccnvenhon10, II, I2, ChaIrmun Io, 11,MeIIIScho1ur- mm 12 SHARON KNOWLES DE Club 11, 12; Drama Club 12, Honors 10, 11, 12 AMANDA KRO C1ub 12;HVNolleyba11 Lenered 11,2; FNA 10- GRA 10,11, 12; LeMer GIr1s, PIes. 11, 12; Maroon Convennon 10; Gold ConvenvIon 11,12,HR LI Gov. 10, 11, 12, JACKET 12 DELMAN LGBORDE BRENDA LoCOBlE CHERYL MARIE LANDRY FNA 10, JCL 10, JRC 10; Honors 12 BLANE LANDRY DEBBIE LANDRY A 11,Cubme110 ACapeIIo12bGI :15 GIee Club 11 Congress II, 12, Club1OGRA10 1112 Herolds12o; Hussars 11 Assumm Drlurn M Mudnggl S1nger5 12; Jr P 11; FcII Produdlon 10; comesI Play I2 FLORENCE LANDRY GIrlsChorus10,11, 12; FHA 12, FNA 10, 11, FRC 12; Maroon ConvenIIon 10,11; HR LI Gov 11 HELEN LANDRY Honors 10, Maroon Convenhon 11 PAMELA LANDRY S10,11;Bund10,11,12;Honors101 Maroon Convenhon, Chalrman 10, 11 KATHRYN LANG ASF 12, Tenms 1,0 11, 12, LeNered 10, 11, 12, FBLA12, FTA11', 12', GRA10,11, 12 Reporter12,P1ngPongChump10,11, 12',Hero1ds 11, 12, 191191131115 11, 12 Re poner 12, Honors 10,11,101an Convenhon10,11,12; 1112' Sec'y 1o, 11, 12, 0.11; Tenms Cl'ub,'V1ce Pres 11, 12, Perfect Anendonce 10 BRYAN LANGE FBLA 12; Gold Convennon Execuhve Comm 11; HR Gov 11 L1NDA LARKIN FrenchClub10;FNA10,JRC11,12;Hon- ors 10, 11, 12, Gold Convenhon Chou- mon 10, 1 SUE LAUFEFNBERG A10, JOHN LAUVE German 12; Ammeur Rudm C1111: 11 EDDIE LeBLANC PSHC 12 JEN1FER LeBLANC G1rls G199 C1013 SecI y 12 61115 Chorus 10, -Hussars 1012;Honors 11,2, Go'ld Convennon 10, ;HR Gov 12 LONNIE LEDET BoseboH LeNered 1 1,1;2Foolbo1l Leftered 12, Cabmel 10,' 11, 1,2 FLA 10,1 Go'1dC'onvenhon10,1',1 12, HR Gov. 10, 11, 12,A1h1eve ofMonlh12; M051Fopu1ar Boy 12, C111zer1 of 1115 Month 12 JAMES LEDFORD DEBRA LEE AF$10,Bund10, 11,12, SwmgsVers 11, 12 Congress12,GRA10,11, Heralds11, 12,1cuo, JRC 101110101510, Gold Conv'enhon 10, 2, Exch1132i Commmee10,12, HR Sec'.11, GSL Dele 01e12,ClussTreos 11 ,Rep o'rLorge 12, c.1119 '01 1116 Mon 11 1'2;Queer1 12 VERA MARGARET LEMAN Cob1ne110, 11, 61115010105 10, 11, 12 FTA10,11,12, FTA10,11,12;GRA10', 11, 12, JRC' Ty'p1s' and Rep'one roonConvenhon 10,1 ,12, HR Trees 11 SYLVIA LEON AFS 12; Bond 10,12,L1brur1c1n 12, Coblne111, 12, ORA 10; H'erolds 12, H1911 Honors 12, Honors 10,11,5pon1s11' C1ub 10, NHS 11; Maroon 'Con'vemlon Execu- 11ve Commmee11,HR Trees. 10, Gov, 11, 1.1 Gov 12 JULIES LEIQUEUX 11, 12, Asironomy Club 12, Fresnch 6101310, F'TA10, 11, 12, Pres 12, Mer11ed Membe110, 11, 12 GR'A,10 11, 12, H1thonors10,11';Heruld311,12, Mu'roon Convenhon 10,11, RGov' 10, 11, 12, Archery Club Sec '12 RONALDGRA LEWIS CALVIN LINDEN PSHC 12 r,o12M- ROSAL1ND L1NDEN GIrlsChorus 12; FNA 10, 11, 12; GRA 10; PSHC 10-, 001d Convenhon 10, 11 WAYNE LINDSAY Honors10,11, 12 DON M LINSCOMB DEBBIE L1NTHICUM n11;0 Cheerleader 12; Congress 11, 12, IHera1ds 11,12,Honors 10,12, S11, 12, M'oroon Convemlon10',1 ChHuSwma'n 10, SR Court Duchess 10- C111' zen of Moth 12 KATHSY LIVINGSTON S12; ArtClub12, Tenn1s12;Eund 10, 1,2, Sw1ngs1ers12,FBLA12, GRA 10, Mo'roon Convenhon 11601:! Convenhon 12 JOHN 12 LOAR Honms 10, As'ronomy 12 60111011, 12, Le ered10,11,12, MovoonConven hon Execuhve Com'mm'ee 10 BILLY RAY LOCKE FootboH 10,11, 12',Le11ered 12; Congress H1911 Honor's10;Honors11,12,Gold Co'nvenhon 10, JoELLEN LONA FHA 11; GRA 10, ;Spun1s11 Club 10, ,Mor'oon Conver1'1on ROBERT M. LONA Spomsh 12, FSHC 11, 110 12; Go1d Conven- CAROLYN LOPEZ G111: Chorus10, 11 Convermon Execurw'e Comm 12,1RC12,Muroon 11 CAROUNE LORENZ FHA 11 1SSAC LOUIS KAREN LOUPE AF$10,11;A Cappellu l1, l2,Madr1gal 11, 12, 61115 Glee C101; 10; Hussars 11, 12, Drum Mu1or12;Mu51ca111,NHS11, 12; H1911 Honors11,Honors10,11 12,' MaroonConvenhon10,11,12;C11a1r'mcr1 12; HR L1 Gov, 12, C111zen oiMon1111 RONALD LOUV1ER Bond10,11,12,A11Reguono110,11,12, All 51mg Bond 12, Herc1ds 11, 12, H1gh Honor310,11, 51cc1H,11 NHS11, 10, 601d Conver'mon 12, Mern 5:1101 urs111p '1,2 Commended Slud'em 12 JOE LOVE Boys ChoroI,Pres.12;Prolec10r12;Mo roon Convennon Execunve Comm. 1011 HRSec 12 MIKE LOZANO DE, Reporler 12 GARY LUSIGNAN REED LYDAY Congre ss 11, Mar on Convenhtm 1o, 01d Convenhon 11, HRG1O M1KE LYSS Y H1911 Honors10,11,12;S11de Ru1e 11, 12 341 NHS 11, 12, Maroon Convenhon 10,11, 12 KELW McCOLLUM G 2, High Honors12,Honors10,11; NHS11,12,GoId Convennon10,11,12 Chairman 10, 1 SUSAN MCCOLL UM S10,Congress12, F1A10, 11, 12, Mesm Member 10, GRA 10, Heral1ds 12, Hussurs 11,132 Honors 10, Mmoon Convennon 10, Gold Convenhon ;HR Se ec 10, Trees GLENN McCORVY Foo1boll 1O KATHLEEN MCDAN1EL GRA10,11;Hussors11,12, H1911 Honors 11,12;Honors10;NHS11,12;Murom1 Convenhon 10, 11 12;C11u1rmcn 11; Ex ecuhve Chmrmun 1O DW1GHT McDONALD Boys Choro1 10, 12, Maroon Convenhon 1o DOREEN McFARLAND 10; Drama C1ub 12 CAYHY Mc GR EW erls Glee Club 10, 11, 12, 13951 151A110 12,1reos.12,FTA10,11 12; Sec p.12,Honors10,11,12;Go1d Conven11on 10, ,12 RICHARD McLAlN Club 12 ANGUS MucMILLlAN Foo1buH 10, 11, 12;Le11ered 12; Congress 12, Honors 10, 11; Maroon Conven11on 10, 11, 12 342 ROBERT W. McMILLlAN Baske1bo1l 10,11;Forens1c 1Soc1e1y 10; Maroon Convennon 10, MIKE McW1LLIAMS umb e,110 11;BoysChoro110,Congress 12, H191 Honors10, Honors 10,12 Sw.mmngc1ub1o,11,5ec.10,v1cePres $11,12;MaroonCunven11on10, 12H,scm1;man 11, Archery Club 12, v.c'e Pres 12;Oumund1ng Congressmm1 12 CHERYL ANN MALLET JRC 12; Honors 11, 12 FRANKIE THOMAS MANGANICE Track and Fueld 12 ROBERT MANSON Adv Sc1ence 11; Chess 10; Heralds 101', Honors 10; S11de Rule 11:1 2Swummmg Cluzb 10; Gold Convention10,11,12;HR Gov 10; Annual Staff 12, Acudermc Ednor 12 112; chlneI 10; 11, JANET MARCANTEL AFS10,12;Hussars 11, 12; Honors 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convennon 10, 11, 12; HR L1. Gov, 10, Sec. 11; Trees 12 DAVID MARKS AS 12; Enske1bc11 10,11; Honors 11, Maroon Convennon 10' JOHN MAZZARA ANNA BETH MARS H AFSlO,11;Cob1ne111,12;FBL12;FHA 10,12,G A 10; Maroon Convenhon 10, 11, HR L1. Gov 12 DEBORAH MARTIN DE Club 12; Repor1er 12; Gold Conven; 11on 10,11;Execu11ve Comm. 11, 12, HR Sec. 10 11 DONNA GAIL MARTIN Bond10,11,12, Sw1ngsiersl1,12,Go1d Convennon 10, 11, 12; Execuhve Comm. 1O 11, 12 TOMMY MART1N Bond 10, 11, 12;Je11ersomans 12;Cab1r ne112,Hera1ds11,12 , 1, NHS 12; Maroon Convenhon 10, 11, 12 Chairman 10, 11, HR Gov, 12 ALFRED MART1NEZ Spun1s11 10; Cub1ne1 10 JOH HN MASO FoovbuH 10, Honors 10-, Maroon Conven 110 10,1;2 HR L1 Gov MICHAEL MATHEWS JAN MARIE MATLOCK Band10,11, 12,5w1ngsVersl1,12;FHA 12, FNA 10, FYA 10; Honors 10, 11; Spumsh 10; Maroon Convenhon 10,11, 12; HR L1. Gov 12,1reus 10 HEDV MAYER AFS10,11;G1rlsChorus10;FBLA12;Sec. 12,FTA11,1GRAJ10;Hussursl1, Feamre Tw1r1e1 12; Honors 10, 11, 12;Mo1oon Convenhon 10,11, 12 KAREN MEAUX 0111s Glee Club 10, 11 PERCY MEAUX Cub1ne1 12; 601d Convenhon 10, Execu- 11ve Comm. 10; HR Trees 11 JOE MEDRANO S11de Ru1e 12 RONNIE MELANCON GA1L MERTENS Cubmel12;Hera1ds 12; H1gh Honors 11; Honors10,12,NHS12,Gold Convenhon ,Chmrmcn 10; HR Sec JAKE MESS1NA Foo1ball 10, 11, 12, Lenered 12, Track a; F1e1d 10, 11, 12, Lenered 11, 12, Boys Choral 1o, 11,11eas 11, A apello 112, Congress 11,12,Prolec10r Club 10 Swimmmg Ciub Maroon Conven11or1 10 ,1,2 Chulrmcn 10,12 TERRY MEYER Boske1bol1 12, Track 8. Fleld 12, Cobme! 1o, 11, 12;Herulds11,12;Honors12; old Convenhon 1o, 11, 12 GARY MEYER Buske1bal1 12, Lemma 12, Track 2 Held 12, Sl1de Rule 121110100 Convenhon 12 RONALD MEYERS Honors 11, 12, Maroon Convenhon 11 PATR1CIA M1CHON GRA 10,11 12 DONNIE MICHALK Cab1ne110;Marom1 Convennon 12; 601d Convennon 10, 11 CYNTH1A MILLER ERROL MILLER GLENN MILLER Boys Choral 12, Trees, 12 CHARLES MIRAEELLO EDWARD MOLINE Spanish 10 JOHN MONDELLO WILLIAM MONYANA Maroon Convennon 10, 11, Execuhve Comm 1 MOLUE M1LLER Maroon Convennon 11,12, An Board 01 EBBT1DE1 THEDA MILLER Coblne1 12, A Clap ellu Chou 12,Glr15 01:29 0111;; 1O,pJRC10;Mu51coI 11, MaroonConvenhunChc1rmon10,11,12, HR L1 Gov 11, Sec 12;Modr1gul 12, L121 1ered, Folk Sm'gers 10, MARFGARETF SUZANNE MILLS 12,Drama10,11,Her- c1285 H11,?212;Golc1 Convenhon 11,12 KATHY MILTON A 10, 11 FRANCESCO MINOZZ1 s 12, Congress 12, Honors 12 MICHAEL MONTIE Boys Choml 10, 11, Maroon Convenhon 11 GLENN MOORE Band10,11;Honor510,11,12;NH511, 12; Maroon Convenhon 10, 11 R1CHARD MORALES Spomsh C1111 1o, 11 MARY MOREAU Cabmev 1'0; Glrls Glee Club 10, 11, DE 12;FBLA112;H1911 Honors 12 Honors 10,11, Maroon Convenhon 11, Gold Conven110n10,HRG 10,1reus 11 DEN1SE MORROW FLAB N,12 Hoonors 10,12; Number Sense 10; H51 CAROL MOSELEY Chess C1ub 11, Forensuc Soc1e1y 1o, 11, 12, French 10, FTA 11, Heralds 11 12, JRC 12 H1911 Honors 1o, Honors 11, ReadyWr11ers10,1l,NHS11,12;Ma roon Convennon Chalrman 11, EBBTIDE 11, 12, Creohve thng 12 DEBRA MOSIER FBLA Purh 12, JRC 11, Honors 12; Ma- roon Convenhon 10, 11, HR L1 Gov. 10; JACKET 12 CLEVELAND MOSONLA Honors 10, 12; Maroon Convermon 12 MARCIA MOTT1C ArvPre es 12 ch1ne1 10, 12, Honors 10, Go1dConvenhon10,11,12,HR Secy L1 Go ov 11, Gov 12 ROBERT MOURET Honors 10, 11, Gold Convenhon 10, 11, 12 MARTHA MULLEN1X A 10, Hussors 11, 12, Chcp1cm 11; Honors 10, 11; Maroon Convenhon 10, 11, 12;Chmrn1un 11, HR L1 Gov, 11, Secy 12 CONNIE MUSICK Ar1c1ub12, Cob1ne112; FBLA 12,112cM11, 12, H.911 Honors 12, Honors 10, roonConven11on10,12, Gold conve'n11:n 11 MARC MYERS ond10,11,12,German 11, Pres, 12 CYNTH1A NAOM1 Congress 10, 11, 12, French 10-, FHA 11; G A 10,Hero1ds12;Go1c1 Convennon 10, 12; HR Sec y 10, Corres. Secy 12 STEPHEN NEAL Heralds 12; H1gh Honors 10, 12, Honors 11;Texons12;NHS11,12,Moroon Con- venhon 10, 11, DALE NEWCOMB Band 10,11, 12,NumberSense12; S11de Rule 10; Maroon Conven110nl10 M1CHAEL NICAR Bond 10,11,12,Cab1nel10,11-,Honors 10, 11, 12, Maroon Convennon 10, 11 12 DON N1CHOLAS DANNY NICHOLSON Boys Choral 12;1CL 1O MARY NIELSEN A11C1ub 12; Band 10; 1C1. 10, 11, 12; RC 1, 12, Maroon Convenhon 12 LARRY NIMITZ Boys Choral 12 CHARLES NORRIS RICHARD NORRIS DE 11, 12 SCOTT NORR1S Cobmev 1 1, 12; Congress 10; H1gh Honors 10,11,12;NHS11,12;Mc1roon Conven- 11on 11, 2 DEBBIE NUNEZ AFS 11; Cablne' 11, Congress 10, 11, FBLA11;GRA10,11;Honors10,11,12, Maroon Convennon 10, 11; Gold Con- venhon 1 MARCIA 011m 510,11, 12,Bcnd10,11;5w1ngstevs 11,5FBLA11, 6121110 11, 1101101510, 11, 3095010101 Act 12 01113 Glee Club Act 10, French c1111 1o,' 11, Hero1ds 11, 1 JRC10,Muslca1 11,5; Wuhzers Choreogr rupher 12 TANYA OLIVER A CupeHc Cholr 12,61rls lGlee Out: 10 11; Trees 12; ORA A01 Heralds 11,12;Le er Curls Sec yTreas 12; Honors 10 2; Maroon Convennon 2;Gold ConvenNon 1O ALICE LOU OLIVIER G1r1sChorus10,11,12;FNA10,11,12 Ou1srond1ng FNA 10 COLEEN O NEAL AFS10,11;GRA10,H1gh Honors11,12, Honors 10, 11, 12; Maroon Convsrmon 10; HR Trees. 11 JAMES ORTA TERRY OSBORN Honors 11, 12; Maroon Convenhon 11, Gold Convenhon 10 JOHN OUBRE Foolbull 10,11, 12, Lene1ed11,12;Trock 811Feld 12, Cub me e1 10, 11, A CoppeHo 11 Boys Chord 10; Gold Convenhon 10, 1,12,HRGov.10,11;LLGov,12, Sen 1or Cour! Duke 0 M1KE G. OWENS Fooibull 10, 11,12,Le11ered10, 11, , Track 8. Fleld10,11,12;Honor510,11, 001d Convenhon 10, 11, 12; HR L1 Gov 10, 11, A1h1e1e of 111s Momh 12 EDWARD PALERMO PAUL B. PALMER BosebaH 11, 12, Leuered 11, 12, Basket- ball 10; Fooiball 10 11,12;Lenered 12, Cob1ne 12; Maroon Convennon 10, 12, Chuurmon11- HR Gov 12, Sec 10; 51 Court Prmce 12 LEONARD J. PALUMBO JOYCE PARDUE FNC1O STEVE PARDUE Track 81 F1e1ds 11; A CoppeHa 11 BRENDA PARKER FHA 12; Gold Convenhon 11 BRUCE PARKER MONTY PARKER Boskeiball 120, Foolbull 10, 11, 12, Lev, 1ered 11, Truck 81 Fle1d 0 Cobmet 10, 12; 601d Convenhon 10, Exec Comm 10,12;JACKET12,Sports Edlfor1 CHARLES PARKS HR Trees; 10, 12 RICHARD PARRISH oys Choro1 1o FREDD1SON PARSONS SANDRA PA11N Bond10,11; Sw1ngs1ersl1, DE Mo- roon Convention 10, HR 11 6011121011 12 RUSSELL PATTERSON AF 12, Cabme1 10, 12, Drama Club12, FBLA11,JCL11,12,JRC11;Honors11; Producnon 11, 12;Sr.Wo1ozers 12 RONNIE LEWIS PAYNE E 12; Maroon Convenhon 10,12; Execu hve Comm 10,1 GARY PEAKE DE 11, 12; Parl1amemonun 11, 12 B1LL FSPENN1NGTON 1;2 chlne1 10, Maroon Convennon ,12, Sr Wollzers12 343 344 MARIA D. PEREZ FHA12,Muroon Convermon 10; JACKET 12 DEBRA PERRY AF 12, A CappeHc 11, 12, Le11ered 11, 11905 12, 5010 and Ensemb1e 11, 0.11; G1ee C1ub 10,1121 1 11,6RA10,11, 12;10p Three Pos1ure10, 121115501511, 12, H151 11, Rep c1Lorge 12, Honors 10, 11, 12,Mu51cul 11,NHs11, 12 JAMES P1115 SAN DRA POLLY FNC10, 11, 12;.1r Rep ,Pres. 11,1RC 12, H1gh Honors10;Go1d Conven11on 10, 11 DONALD POPE Honors 12; Sl1de R1219 11, Maroon Con, ven11on 10, Gold Convenhon 11 BRENDA POWELL Heralds 12, H1911 Honors 10; Honors 11, 12, NHS 11,12;Mcrooln Conven11on 10, 12, Chuurmon 11; Sec.112,HR Trees. FRANCES POWELL ,1;2 Maroon Convemlon 10, ELAINE PRATT SYLVIA PREWITT FNC 10, 601d Convenhon 10 DEBORAH PRINCE Honors 12 JERRY PRINCE Boys Chord 12 WOODROW PRITCHARD Foo1bo11 10; DE 11,12 VlKl PROVENCE JAMES PRYOR As1rcnomy C111; 12, Congress 10, 11, Honors 12, PSHC 1o, 11, 12, Maroon Convennon 10, 1011 Smgers 10 GARLAND QUEBEDEAUX Boys Choral 11, 12,51 Wc11zers 12 SARAH DEAN ROSE JANET RABALAIS DOLORES RAM1REZ AFS12;Cob1ne112;FHA11,12,Honors 12; 8130111511 C1ub 11, 12, Sec-Treos, 12, Maroon Convennon 11, 1 1GNACIO RAMIRE2 Art Club 10, DE 11, 12, Honors 11 LOUIS RAMIREZ JAMES A RANKA BuseboH 11,12,10,Le11ered 11,12,505 k1b11101,1 Cab e112, JRC10; Mo roan Convemlon 10; 001d Convennon 11 12-, HR Gov 12 ROSS REAT THOMAS ALLEN REED Drama c1111: 10,12, Forens1c Soc161y 10, 11, 12, Pres 12,-Le111ered 11;FLC10;H1g11 Honors12, Honors 10, PSHC 10, Maroon Conven11on12 001d Convenhon 10, C110 omen 10, F011 Produchon 12, U1L 1Ac1 Ploy 12;D1str1c1 Forens1c Compeh hon 10, 11, 12, Regmnal Compe111lor1 Speaker 11, Masher of Ceremomes, Sr Conn 12 B1LLIE JOYCE REESE DE 12 HOWLAND REICH Foo1bc1110,11,12,Le11ered11,12, Hon, , 11, Maroon Convenhon 10, 11 12, HR L1. Gov. 11, 12, Trees 10 LYNETTE REIFSCHNEIDER 501 11, Curls Chorus 10, ,FHA 11, 12, FNC10,11, 12; Trees 10, V1:e-Pres. 11, Pres, 12,010 10;Hussars11,12;Mu 10011 Conven11on 12, HR Trees. 12 ELIZABETH ANN PHODD M1CHAEL RHODES As1ronomy c111; 12,Congress12, Honor: 11 ,HR L1 Gov THOMAS RHODES Foo1bull10,11,12,Le11ered11, 12, Hon ,Mnroon Convenhon 10, 1 1, 12 EUGENE RICHARD JEFFREY RICHARD DE 12 JOHN R1CHARD Buske1bul110;Cab1ne112,Honors10,11, 12, Texans 12, Goid Convenhon 10, 11, Chu1rmcn 1 SHERRV MCHARD Gold Conven11on 11; Fo1k Smgers 10 ROBERT RICHMOND LINDA R1DLEHUBER Cub1ne110,11,Congress12;H1g11 Honors 10,11,12,PSHC10,11 12,11eos12, Maroon Convenhon 1o, Mern Scho1ursh1p 12;F1no115112,HR Gov 1o, 11, 11.601 12, Fo1kS1ngers 10 STEVE RlTCHEY Boseboll1,,12 Le11ered 11, 11,12,1e11ered11, 6:211! Convenhon 11, ;Schoo1 thcer V1ce Pres. of 1119 Mom 111 12 12, 1001112111 A o 3 Q a 5 12, A111le1e JOHN RIVAS DAVID ROBB1NS Golf 12; JCL 10, 11, 12;ISeno1e 12, Hugh Honors 11, Honms 1 0, VALER1E ROBERTSON Bcske1bo11 12 M1CHAEL ROBINSON E 12, Maroon Convermon 11 PAULA ROBINSON Honors 10, 12 ROSE MAR1E ROGERS 61115 G1ee Glub11,61rls Chorus 10, Con, gress10, 11,-DE 12;GRA 10,1191, Honors 12, Honors10,12,601dCor1ven1101110, 11;Cholrmun10,11; Em Comm 11 HR sec' RAY DAV1D ROSS Maroon Convenhon 10, verman 1 12; Go1d Con- KAREN RUSH1NG Glr1s Glee CM: 10, 11; 001d Convenhon 12; Exec Comm, 2 MICHAEL SALEM Asironomy c1111, 120111131955 111,12, H.911 Honors10,11, 12 PSHC1 HonorsI2;NH510, 1,1 12; MeriISchoI arship I2; EBBTIDE ISIafIf 11, JULIAN SANC ooIbolI10;JRz11, 12, GoId ConvenIIor. 11, Chairmbn111; ArcIIIery Club On orerI FieId Mu sIer KENN ETH SAN DERF ooutb 1110, 11, 1E2R LerIIeedIO, 11,12 BoysHChorulI10; GoId ConvecnhorII 10I,11I, 12, I.G av 10 GEORGE SAND AFS 10, 11, 12; RSCabIrIeI 10; Congress 11; French CIub 10 ;He orlds 11, SemseIO, 1, 2;Pres1011,12,PSHC 10, 11, N S 2;Moroon Convention 11;ChoirmuInI10I,11;Exec.Comm 11 SUSAN SA SSE AFS10,11,12;Sec,10,11,12;CabineI 10, 11, 12; Girls Choru510;French CIub F A 0 GR 0 .1 m 9 2; , Converihorn 10,11, Chairman 10, 11 DANIEL SCHAMBER DE 2, Maroon ConvenIion 11 CYNTHIA SCHI WA 12,FNC10,11;GRA ro1d512;HussIars11,12;ISnure DrumngI.12;HIonor510,11;GoIdCon ven r1101 10, BRENDA SCHL LAUDT Congress 10,11;Maroon Convention 10, ,12, BRA 10; HR Gov ANDREW SCHROETE Bond10,I1,12;Cubine110;Cheerleuder 12;CongresIs12;0HeraIds212;uJegersoni- ans 12; Honors Con venIIon10,1I,12,IC11c112rImon;oHR Cv 10; Grand Dhuke SeIIIor Co un 12; Cinzen of Ihe Mon! MICHAEL SCOTT Boys Choral 10, 11, 12 N01? MASCOTT Girls Chorus 12; Maroon ConvenIIon 11 PATRICIA SEA Cc: bIneI12; Con ngress 151- ,,GRA10 11, 2, Hig Honors 5,10 11; Ma aroon ConvenI on SHERRY SEAUX DE 12; Trans, GRA 10; JC1011;0HIgh nHon ors12I, Ho orsno 12,10;M hon 11I,12,10;JJACKEIT Clubs EdCIIorlv12; DE SweIeIhearI12;Cab1neI10, 11 ROBERT O SHARPLE AFS11, 12; 60112518, H,12 ILeIIz-zred11, 12; Marc nonCorIvenn PAT SINGLETARY Gold ConvenIIon II, JACKET 12 VIOLA SINEGAL FHA12;FNC11,12 MARY ELLEN SILVA AF S171,12;GIF1SC110FU510,11,12;FBI.A 10.1 ;FNC10,11,12;MoroonConven- Iion 10, 11 CAROLYNS ArI Clu b 11; LVoollNeybull 10, ;DE 12; GRA 10, ;orHon 510, PAM SIRAG Folksinglng III ANNA SKAR TennIsCIu b1 1;CabineI11, I2; GIrIsGIee CIub11;GirIs IChqus 10; DE 11; 51m eFi- nalIsIDra Iub10,Treos.11;Forensc 10,1;1 FNC10,11;GIRA10; HIgII'IHonoIrcs ,onHv 510,11; usicGI 11 ALISON SMITH amt! 111,12; Heralds 10, 11, 12;I HIgII Honor51,12; ors , ,GoId CoInvenIion 10, m, 11 DAPHNE ANN SM MHIT Giorls Chorus 10; igh nors 10; MusicalI 11; ConvenIIorII 11, I2;CI1a Honors 11, NHS 12; IGoIdI airman 10 DAVID W. MHIT FLA 10; Tsexans 12;G old Convention 11, 12; HR LI. Gov. 10, GAFCI'Iery Club 12 DIANE SMITH FHA 10; Gold ConvenIIon 10, 11 ARV B, SMITH Spanish Club 10; Maroon ConvenIion 10, 11, 12, Exec. Comm. IRMA SM Girls CIIiovus 12; FHA 10,11, MARIANN SMITH Girls Chorus 12; FHA 12; HR Gov. 12 CHARLES A. SOILEAU Foofball 10; DE 11, 12; HR Trees. 10 PHYLLIS ANN SOLIZ ;G Hussars 11,12, Honors I10, 11, I12; IIGo Id ConveInIIonI Exec. Comm, 10, 11, 12 BONNIE LEAH SON AFSI21H R,Pr:s1,GRA10, en.orSgI 12,1 L-eI 101112,GoIdICon 511,112;T IeIIrGIirIIs 12; SHial'tniorrms venIiorI GLENDA ANN SOSA A CappelIc 12; Glirls Glee Club 11; GIrls Chorus 10; FTAI , 12; Trans. 11,12; Honors 10, 11;Muslcal 11; Mar oon Con- venIion 12; old ConveInIiorIr10,11, Chairman 11; HR LI Gov 12; Trans PAM SPE AFS 10L; LFrench Out: 12; Maroon Conven hon 10,11,12;HR Sec 10 THOMASJ. STANSBU Bgnd110,11, I2;JeIfersonions12;Honors 12 DONNA LEE STE EGA DE 12; GRA 10, HuI-sI-sar5011-,1Muroon Con venIIon IO, 11; HR Tre MANNIE C. STEGL IC Adv Science CIub11;0Chess Club10, 11, Vice- Pres 10, FlDA Clu b 11; Texan512;GildICcnvenIion 10, WILFRED STEIN JR. VICTOR D. STEVISON DE 12 JAN STEWAR 80 nd 10 I1, LINDA STEWARD HR Sec. 10; Sopb. Sec. Io Sr. WaIIzers 12 ROSALIES GLrIsGISgLECZIub192;sGirlsChorus10,HRLI. DANA CAROLE STOU UHG CubineI 10, 11- ,ACu p;pelluI2 GIrIsCho- ru 2s10; DroImuICIub12; Ger ercm HRCslu eb11, old ConvenIIon 10,11; NORMA STR GE Adv Science? Club 10, Chess 10; FDA 10 Prs.e 12; Hussors 10,11,12; .1CL1011,121IRJ II12,Sec.12; High Honors 10;Honor31 ;McIroori ConvenIion 10,111nIer CIub ICloUnciI 11 12 CECIL STRICKLAND Go Id dConvenIion 11 MARY ERNESTINE SUBIA FHA 12 MORIA SULLIVAN Vo oIIeyball II, GRA 12.1., French Club 11,12; ,12; Ho KATHY SUM AFS 10; yAL 1C13ppeIIo 12; Girls Glee Clu 10, Sec Mudrignul Singers 12, Limer ed JEFFERY YSW French Clubl11,I2;VIceAPres.12;SponIsh Cl u1b10; GoIdI ConvenIIon 11, ROBERT TADE GARY TALBERT ENT TALBOT AsIronomy Club 12; JACKET 12 JOHN TANKERSLEY Basketball 10; DE 12 ARTH Baseball 10,11,112,LeIIered 11,12 Coppellc 10, ,HI;12 Pre s. 12; Freiich u ,12;Honor510,11, 12, o Honvemion10I,11,1 c,han n,1012 HR Gov ,I,12 Fo lk ginger: 'cII b 10 DON NA TAU ArICIUbIOBEI1,12;C11565152Club12;GirIs Ch am: 12; FoIkI Sing CATHYT AYRLo AC0 ppeIIa Choir 112;VIcePr.es 162, GIrIsGIeCeCIub10,ConingessI1,12;H 512, Hussars 11, I2, 13511591. 12', LE , 12 Spanish 345 346 1,1 12; Honor510,11, Maroon ConvenIIon 11,12;Madrigal 11, 1 2 SHIRLEY TAYLOR A5510;nGrI:A 10,Herald512;2HigII Honors 2; HC12;$ec y NHS 11, 12; I.iMrerII 1Scholarship SemI- FinalisI 12, E513 TIDE Busmess Manoger11,12 DOUGLAS TAYLOR 1 12; Congress 12; ForerilsIc Sooei 11, 12- er a u 12 2- 2; vention 10,11,C2Iiuirman1y2;HRGov CHARLES TEMPLE SwImmlng CIIIb Io, II, I2 BETTY TERRACINA DE 10; Honor512 BRIDGITT THERIO DE 11,12;FHAT10,12;GoId Conveniion 10,11;JACKE112 VAN THERIOT IILL THI BAU ACoppeUIIoT,11 12, LeIieredOISI- ,GirIsGIee bIO; Her uIsd 12, Huss 12; In sCIrumenI Quorier Masier 1 I, Psoriiumenia - Ian 12; 0; Honors 0, 11; Muslcol 1;111 12; HR LI. old Conven Iion 10, 10 MONIKA THIEL Ex cah ange SIudenI I2 BRYAN THOMPSON FooIbaII10,11,12,Lehered10,11,1 Truck 81 FIeId, Leliered 11,12;Honors 10: Gold Conv enIion, ExecuIIv eComm. 12 CARY THOMPSON aroo n ConvenIIon 10 SANDnRAr THOMPSON $12; Maroon ConvenIion 10 THEODORE FooIbuIll10,101,H12, IeIIered 12; Maroon 10, JOHN THROWER DE 12; cJCL 011; HR Tre Maroon Convenhon 11; MARIE THWEATT Girls Chorus 10, 11, 12; French Club 11, 12 HOWARD TIMMINS Golf 10, 11, 12; NHS 11; Gold Conven- o 10 12 RAMIRO TORRES Honors 1 1 ROGER TOWNSEN D JAMES TRA HA TennisIO,1'11,12,nLgerIIered11,12;chi neI10,115512,Dro a Club 0v. 1 1,2; TennIs Vice Pres RONALD TRAHAN 12; MuSICOI 11; DE II MICHAEL TRA enni511,12?ECapIain12; Maroon Con :eniion 10 II JUDITH TRA 10; AFS 10.;Volleyball II, FHAHisIorI:n12;FDAucIssr511,12; nConvenIiorI12;2.IA ET12 PAUL B, TRAVIS MARY ELLEN TREKELL NA-INCY TRIMBIE 510, ,12 JOSEPH TRITICO JCL 11, 12 JAMES R. TURNER EUDORA TUTTLE FHA12;FNC10,11, CANDY UPTON I2; Honors 10 TANU UA USEY DE12;GRA10,H;1I Honors 10; Maroon ConvenIIon 10, KERRY VAN DOREN Dru cCIubIO,11,12,Leitered12;Ger- manCIubII12;Hithonor510,11,12; Honor510,11; Slideg RuIe 10;M SCI 01 11; NHS 11, 12 2;Go Id Convenonmon 10, 11, MeriI Scholars hip 12; encIed Sm: de m 12; Fa II ProduchonC 10, m1e1 ROY VAN HES Maroon ConvenIIon 12; Gold ConvenIIon MARION VARA DELIA VARGAS Spanish Club I2 DEBORAH VELA Honors 11, 12; Maroon Convenhcn 10, 1 1, 12 RICHARD VERNON DE 12 BRAD VICE SWImmIng Club 11; GoId ConvenIIon 10; HR Gov. 12 ARTHUR SVILLAREAL Adv Ce 10, Astronomy 10,11, JANICE GV GIfSIGIeeICIUCbEIO,11;FNAI,0117HUS- sor511,12;JRC11, Honor510,111, NHS 11,12;Gold Conven IIonI JANIirCE VINCE'N I I2 GirlsChorus Io, GoId Convention 10;G dNews Chis Iian o rzagam RANDY VINCENT DE 1 1 DARLY VIRGIL LIO Golf10,11,12,LeIIered11, 12; Congress 2;FLA10,SwimmingClub11;Sr.WaIIz JOHN WAGNER Honors 11, 12; Maroon ConvenIIon 11; JRC 1 1 MICHAEL J. WAGNER BRAD T WA Bond10,1LK;1:Ensemble10;SoI;oiiCon 1012;Cbhoirrnun 10, KENNETH A. WALTERS Honosr 12,Muroon1ConvenIIon 10, 11,12;Bonfire Co 0mm. GEORGE cIIe ess 11;Archery I2 JOHN WAR on1,011,12;Honors11,12,Moroon ConvenIion 12; GoId Convention 11 DEBORAH WATTE RSON Mar oon Convemion 10,11; HR LI. Gov. DEBrORCAH WEATHERLY lubl2;Congress10;JRC10;Honors 10,11, MuroonConvenIIon 10;NHS II, 12;LudyInquIing I2 CHARLOTTE WEB GRA 11;JCL11,R12;HIgI1HOnOnrsC11,12; Honor510;N H511, 12;M Iion 10, 11,MerIISCI'IoIDrsIIIprIICOCoemn mended SIudenI II EBBTIDE MELANIE WEBSTER AFS1O,11,FHA012,IHeroIds12;Hussors 12,Honor51 ,;12MuroonCon venIIonIO,;11CIIaI n11, HRGov.;11 GoldConvenIion12;BeIrIyCrockerAwurd 12, EBBTIDE1 GERALD WE LCH A CuppeIIu110,1; Madngul 11, Bo oys Cho 01! 10; OrHorIo s 10, 11; Maroon Con- venIIon GARY ALAN WELD Bond10,11,12;Pr 2;AII Ion12; Congress 10, 11, 12, HeraId 11; Jefferso' nIons1O,11,12;HoC enI 11; or n ConvenIIon I2; Seni Ior WuIIzers C12';Z JACKE BRUCE WELLS FooIball 11, 12; Honors 10; Maroon Conv venIIon I2 WANDA Ch5550107EFILenCI'I 11; Honor510,11,12; nConvenIIon 10,11 FRANKLIN R. WELTER DE 11, 12 CHRISTAL GALE WEBL AFS 10 ,;12 ass 10; Heralds 1H;2 ICL 181;n JRCI ;Honors 1011, 12,;Spuni51110;2 NHS1I, 112; Gold Convenhon , 10;0Congre WILLIAMS WHALING 10,12; Maroon Convennon 10, 1 1,n MARILYN WHATLEY DE 12; HIsIorIan Area III Adverhsmg Con- IesI 12 EDDIE RAY WHITE DE 11 LINDA WHITE WILLIE ROY WHITLEY a 12; Honors 10, 11,12; Gold Conven1ion10,11 CINDY WIGGIN S;12 GIrIs 6196: Club 10; Congress 10,1111; HerlaldsM5 11; JCLI1,12; Honors 10111moon Conven- MIKE WIK Asvronomyl Club 12; JRC 12, Gold Con ven1l0 GRACE WILLIAMS FHA 10; FNC 10; JRC 10,12; GoId Con venhon10;GRA10,11, SHERWI N WILLIAMS ALLEN J2 WILSON A11 Club 11, 12; Boys Choral 12 PATRICmIA LEE WIND DOS OICUb10,1I,1R2;AFS12;FTA10, EESHeruIds12,-HIg11HonorsIO, I2;Ho-n 10,2 111.,2102; GoI IdConvenIIo on ;HR ec. F Produc1ion 12; JACKET 12; W10 sWho EdI1or12; UIL I2; Dramm Club Swee1heur1 Svee erI r19 Com 12 ROSEANNE WINTER grasso 12; GRA 10,112;Honors I1, nConvennon 10,11, LYNETTE WOLF MARY ELIZABETH WOLFORD1 VoIIeybaII 11, 12; ORA 'ng Jr. 1 1er 2,High Honors 10,1 ;onH ors 12,N HS 2;GoId Conven1Ion11,Folk5Ingers Club GERO REG ODSO Foo1buIII10,11, 12,Le11ered12;Cabine1 1,0 ;Mar rnoo Conven1Ion10,11, 12;ExeC.Comm.IO,II;HRGDV,10 11 12 SHJIRLCEY WOOLRIGDE ;Mu uroon Convennon 10,11 JEFFERY WORTHINGTON AthIe1 1ics 12; BasketbGII 10,11;Foo1boII 10,111,Le11ered11,12;Truck81FieId 10, Maroon Convenhon LYNNE ANNYA AFS10,11,12;ETreo.s12;Ban 1 9 E :0- Convention 1 11; Cho1rmun NEDT urd Io BYRON YOUNG RICHARDZ oon Conven1ion 11, JAMES ZINGLE As1yronom I b Foo1bcIlMgr 11,12, L:119red11,1l2,Track8.FIeIdMgr.10,11, reId 0, Congratulations, Graduates of 1970 NELSON FORMAGUS Graduate 1970 LOCAL INDEPENDENT AGENT Writing All Forms of Insurance Joe S. 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A job requiring constant progress and A JOB 18 more electrical power. Most of this will come from investor- W AITING owned electric companies, like - - - Gulf States. 155 your job, too. Education holds the key to our success as individuals, as a nation. Learn all you can . . . our future is at -AAA 6 r$ GULF STATES UTILITIES COMPANY ' lNVESYOR-OWNED GULF STATES UTILITIES CO. 320 Ausfin Avenue P.O. Box I568 Tarf Tface Jfospifaf 3050 39th STREET PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS 77640 .3 m. Mmm y y p Pictured above are members of the 1970 Park Place Hospital Cer'ified Laboratory School. They are: LEFT TO RIGHT: Curl VanDeveny def, instructor, Carol Cameuux, Susan Boudreaux, Sherry Colleni, Becky Thomas, and Sandy White. nNot only has Park Place Hospital strived to render good patient care, bu! has also provided a Voca- tional Nursing School and a Certified Laboratory School for our community If you are in doubt as to your future vocation or profession, don't forget to inves1igufe health careers. Pictured above are members of the Park Place Hospital Vocational Nursing School graduating class. They are: LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Helen DUnIup, instrudor, Carol Nichols, Karen Boggerly, Lois Hoffpauir, June Dorsey, Jewel lrby, Corin Jones, Emma Cor- mien BACK ROW: KuOhy Paris, Alma Richardson, Brenda Granger, Bonnie Richardson, Marguerite Jackson, Pat Wisenbacker, Essie Roe Nicks, and Harvey Page. 355 WATKINS STUDIO 2329 Thomas Blvd. 982-3666 Congratulations, Our Graduates of 1970 Rev. Beeson 906 Deque n Blvd. Port Arthur Texas . I I BAPTfT CHURF YOUR BANK OF BETTER SERVICE SINCE 1909 mgrahimts WatinnaI-Bank rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr BANKING IS EASY AT MN! I LOANS BY PHONE I BANK BY MAIL I DRIVE-IN BANKING 10072.00 MONle 9004200 SATURDAYS 441 Austin 1! 5 : SI 357 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! PORT ARTHUR INSURERS 1423 Procter PATI EDITH - YATES PLUMMER First in Port Arthur First for Port Arthur THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORT ARTHUR SINCE 1900 983-5601 700 Procter $1. YOUR DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST Down'own and Jefferson City l 617 Procter 3401 Twin City WW4 YU 3-5641 W0 2-5723 PW DR. GEORGE M. SIMS, D.D. No. 2 1948 9111 Ave. Complete Optical Service YU 2-9408 CONTACT LENSES 3001 Procier Street YU 2-4493 Po 1 A 1h , T . . r r ur exas Drugs . . . Cosmetics . . . Sundries Good Luck Seniors of 1970 359 It's not how big your bank is, it's how big you are with your bank UPTOWNSMANSHIP Is A Yellow Jacket Fan Who Banks At SNB. Try the Convenience of Our TV Auto Bank. SABIN E NATIONAL THE l'PTOWN BANK 3723 Gulfway Drive Peri Arthur, Texas DEL MAR BOOK SHOP I942 9+h Ave. YU 5-4556 Porf Arihur, Texas 360 CLASS RINGS OF DISTINCTION ! TED S Select hem me many styles and RECORD SHOP coior combina'ions with your class year - 6 week delivery!!! If you We a fransfer student or lost you! ring hny yead we can Jefferson City Shopping Center replace it with anooher in iusr six Port Arthur, Texas weeks' Phone WO 2-5671 TURNBULL'S JEWELRY 2325 Procter St. Compliments LAKEVIEW FRUIT DISTRIBUTING CO. FLORIST For Good Health and Beauty Eat Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Everyday y CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS OF ms 933 AUW Avenue 7l6 Stadium Road YU 5-259l YOUR mitperm'm! Inurmm MGENY ' II'II '0 g. '. PORT ARTHUR ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS Porf Arfhur's Newesf and Finesf Shop for Women 2925 Park Place Plaza TRITICO5S PHARMACY Prescriptions 947 Seventh St. YUkon 5-5555 15M A. LOUVIER FURNITURE Complefe Home Furnishings and Appliances COMPARE VALUES 840 Seven : Pod Arfhur. Texas YU 5-8858 DISCOUNT FOOD STORES Low. Low Discounf Prices 492-I Gulfway Peri Arfhur Any Amount Will Open An Accounf' Congratulations! Seniors I . I V PORT ARTHUR SAVINGS 4219 32nd Street BURCH SALVAGGIO, LANDRY AND LOAN ASSOC'AT'ON GIST a SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY mm 1 ,W mu Seniors of Trinity Baptist Church. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Clark, Max Jones, Grace Harding, Kenneth Hatch, Rev T H. Harding, Rev Jim Lane, Donny Pope, Pat Young, Janis Boudreaux, Larry Wilford, Roben Kel'cher. 363 We broil each burger and foas+ each bun over an OPEN FLAME +ewa if shouid be done! FRANCHISED NATIONWIDE BY BURGER CHEF SYSTEMS. lndianapolix, 7 Best of Luck to the SENIORS OF 1970 T. B. ELLISON Pct. 2 Commissioner 5004 Proctor YUkon 2-945 COTTAGE FLOWERS AND GIFTS 50l 9H. Ave. YuKon 5-557l Flowers. Giffs and China D. M. PICTON 8: CO., INC. CONTRACTORS River and Harbor Improvements TUG BOATS - BARGES DERRICK BARGES TOWAGE Harbor Towing - lntracoustol Gulf Coast Towing 630-04-05 World Trade Building Port Arthur, Texas THE CANDLE SHOPPE R19 Cgrds-Novelfies- Candles 442 3l0l Proci'er YUkon 2-6555 Compliments of PORT ARTHUR COLLEGE 1500 Procter Street Phone: 985-5561 Where high school graduates learn a better living - quickly - and at a modest cost. ELECTRONICS SPECIALISTS Sfenographic, Machines, or Accounting Professional Training 365 Best Wishes '70 GRADUATES 601 Proctor Port Anhur, Texas 3W3 Highesf Qualify CIeaning-Pressing LAKEVIEW CLEANERS Complete Cleaning and Laundry Alferaiions, Weaving Leather Good Service Lef Us Help You Live a Cleaner Life 549 Sfadium YU Z-Zlbo Selling Quality and Giving Service Since 1945 LE BLANC RADIATOR SERVICE VAN WW FLORISTS Telephone WOodlawn 2-4489 5890 32nd Sfraef FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASIONII Ba nk Americard Welcome A True Measure of Performance The record of the world,s most rigidly judged ring competitions tell you . . When you do business with Balfour you KNOW you are dealing with the best. giggz o WW ATTLEBORO GEORGE T. RAMSEY JOHN BERGMAN AUGIE ERFURHT 4 Austin. Texas 75I 366 MASSACHUSETTS a h a 9999.3999929 - . 99999939 9 $999999... -..:':-.9. 99-999! 9 3'7 'P 99 '99.? . ,' - $3,123? 33:3 K6 $qu 3V9!'$ Egg, 3,3,9 rggy- - .3 . 3 9.03 I .. ManM 5. 993.53 9 5115239971.; .3959 J. 999-? . WWW?! v - i EQGQUHMQE w 9 A ,, m' I WHw-w Hm Ni 0, Mrmmnj t h e g r a d u ati n g c l a s s $$$$$fo by, 9'99ka 9999?: N: V mEMkKN: NEW V49. MW BOTTLED UNDER AUYHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY MMTDM WWWWWWWS PORT ARTHUR COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 367 Thanks for Being the Type of Boys and Athletes That Brought Such Statewide Recognition Io Our City and School. NU ZEST 1849 Jefferson Drive Best Wishes to Our Young Graduates MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 4011 Memorial Blvd. 368 For? Arthur, Texas NACOL'S JEWELRY HFinest Jewelry in the Southwest 530 Procter 3534 Twin City 500 Orleans, Beaumont 5 '1 ' ' bAle5anneZ 7701021' rSAap I848 Thirieem Street Phone YU 4-6474 Port Arthur, Texas Albert and Pauline Krohn YOUR: mirpvnlnll Imam!!! MGIII unvu vu mu- barrier albrighf insurance agency CRICCHIO FOOD MARKET HHouse of Fine Foods 1117 5th Ave. 369 WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Salutes the Class of 70 9 WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Port Arthur, Texas 801 Nln'h Ave. Rev. Jock Ware, Pastor AURANT EST DIN: IN ON! or n. AI'HIUIS Nu MEXICAN roon IESYAUIANTS ova m lunvulom l. II AM mu n PM 935.9331 X For Those m the Party Prcfzmng on. Food: . u,- STEAKS k CHICKEN . ' f 1601 Mmomu. nvn CLOSED ON MONDAYS 370 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '70 PROCTER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH James Turner Lmdo Larkm Rlcky Bemard Anna Shara Russell Patterson Michael Scott Daryl Vrsgllxo Hmow A Coward ROY'S FOOD CENTER I049 Sfadium YU 5-4560 SHOP AND SAVE SPENCE BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL COMPANY Genuine Electrical Pads 321 Seventh St. Dial 983-4522 and 3310 Sixteenth $1. Dial 985-5553 Port Arthur, Texas When You are Ready to Build - See FLECKMAN LUMBER SUPER CASH WAY 6730 Gulfway 962-8439 MC CLEANERS 82 TAILORS The Home of Fine Cleaning TUXEDO RENTALS 2825 Procter 982-4131 372 Registerod ! x Professional I Photographer by ' g Texas Prof. Photoguphen Auc. i Commercial wk Portraits t Copies wk Wedding: 'k WE DO OUR OWN COLOR PROC$SING FRANK 5 W 2701 GULFWAY Studio Noun Tuuday Thu Sn. 9 lo 5 Cloud Inlay in Monday 982-6426 Nights Call 983-5734 We Salute Our Graduates of 1970 NORTH END BAPTIST CHURCH 4359 Lewis Drive Port Arthur, Texas 373 Congratulations, Graduates of the 1969 Class You will find +he bes+ grocery buys af your Thrif-Jree S+ores T. J. 8 PANNEY Le BLANC t PLETTMAN 5943 PL Ar+hur Rd. 630 Procfer-Downiown JIM SIMMONS LOUIS BONURA 370l Aianfic Rd. 3508 Canal. Nederland WALKER THRIFTEE FOOD STORE A. J. JUDICE l30l DeQueen. Pod Arthur 2005 7H1 St, PoH Adhur O. ROMERO L8xA GROCERY 3400 Gulfway Dr.. Pod Arfhur 9H Ave. A. For? Neches' D. T. 8x CHALEY COTHAM THESE STORES Do NOT 2201 7th. Por+ Adhur ewe STAMPS DuuMe szw Green sump. Every Tuesday 374 iob done right . . . do it with gas. natural gas 0 The FLAME OF EFFICIENCY: No other fuel in America cooks so many meals, warms so many homes, heats so much water, dries so many clothes, fires so much industrial equipment as does natural gas. Indeed, gas now supplies one-third of America's iotal energy requirements. Why? simply because no other fuel is quite so fast and accurate and dependable as is natural gas. No other fuel is quite so efficient. That's why we can say, in all sincerity: If you want the SOUTHERN UNIONG A SCOMPANY SERVOMATION GULF COAST - INC. 2530 Cardinal Dr. 0 Beaumont - Texas 0 77705 7'3 0 842 0 3230 Quality Vended Food and Refreshments A. L. REYNOLDS 8r SON iNSURANCE AGENCY AH Forms of Insurance 3500 Memorial Blvd. Dial YU 3.2774 9112f good.- 3648 Gulfway Dr. 3838 Main Ave. Fasf City Wide Delivery Serving Pori Arihur Since I928 PORT ARTHUR AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Dennis Weaver Chevrolef Center Linn Motor Company Frank Edwards Buick Company Mingle Motor Company Gulmon Motors Gulfway Dodge, Inc. Raiford Motors Weaver-Sclerandi Pontiac Company Coleman Oldsmobile - Cadillac Company Jim Curr Motor Company DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Drink Dr Pepper When It's Time for Fun! 2036 Bluebonnet YUkon 2-5471 Look Holsum Be Holsum Buy Holsum HOLSUM BAKING CO. IVs Batter Whipped - 376 CAMPUS FASHIONS JUNIOR ' MISSES HALF SIZES SPORTSWEAR, LINGERIE, AND HOSE 1936 9th Ave. Phone YU 2-7091


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