Thomas Jefferson High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)
- Class of 1977
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Dedication .................. Class of 77 ------------------ Page 16 Celebrities ---------------------------- Page 60 Class of '78 ---------------------------- Page 80 Class of '79 -------------------------------------- Page 102 Class of '80 -------------------------------------- Page' 124 Happy Times ------------------------------------ Page 134 Let's Go Dancing -7 ------------------------- Page 170 Athletes in Action .-. ------------------------- Page 190 The Feminine Touch ------------------------------ Page 230 winner's and Honors - The Educators ------ The: Participators Money Makers ------------ Senior Involvement; ------- Editor's Farewell Letter ------- .................. Page 378 P 2 f '4 X x ! PORT AR N57; HEEETORg' , oxa'wlrrmus: $ mama? .. maumr ms ; , YELLOW JACKET 777 Published By The Journalism Department Port Arthur, Texas Volume 30 1976-77 Editor-In-Chief ............. Patrice Stansbury Assistant Editor ................. Gay Pellerin Business Manager ............ Malinda Parrish Sponsor .................. Mrs. Mike Redman Artist ......................... Larry Guidry 1977 Annual Dedication Mike Redman This yuar's annual is dudiczucd to a man of great importance, iniclligcncc and characi In. C M. iMikc; Redman was the Number One fan of 1119 YELLOW JACKET since 1947. He encouraged and hclpcd Mrs. Rudman, who sponsored the thirty successful books. Hk, chnuffcumd various studcnt groups to workshops and seminars as well as sold a rucurd amount of advertising for the YELLOW JACKETS of 1971 and 1972. From 1926 umil 1951. Mr. Rudman hcadcd :hc Industrial Ans Department at Thomas Juifcrson where he made many coniributions 10 the educational program. His death on Christmas Day was mourned by cchyonc who knew him. He loved young people, bclicvud in their worth and vaiucd their friendship. Tlu 1977 YELLOW JACKET would like 10 show deepest appreciation for all of Ihc uffuns of Mrs. Rcdman llnd dcdicam this book in memory of Mr. Mike Redman. Learning is merely a pan of living. Gimme a liule hug, will ya hon' Do You Remember. . . Every man is WORTHY of his position. A! the end of the ycar. we sometimes find Sllangc ohjucls in our lOCkCIL A bmlxcn Ihumb cnn'l hnld back a hungw appulin . The new signal for Illegal Pmccdum Senior Class ls SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Stuart Ransonette. parliamentarian; Stephanie Henry. secretary; Steve Smith, president; Kathy Robertson. treasurer; Gary Hebert, vice-president. Well Represented CABINET MEMBERS: Liz Fabachu. Natalie Spooner. Kathy Levingsmn, Cindy Hance. Fauice Slansbuxy. Gena Smithy. Larry Lang. Cathy Williams. Carri Saatzer, Laura Lamed, Melissa Beshears. Jane Wilcox, Stephanie Hemy. Gary Hebert. Don Tapscou, CaLhy Popielaczyk. Dee Hickman. Blake Beckom. Eric Moore, Freddie Montalvo, Larry Guidry. Steve Smith, Shari Lumbley. Barbara Foshee, and Cindy Bush. Kenneth Alexander Sharon Alexis Gregory Alfsen William Albritton Paul Anderson Christoph Angelle Timothy Antoine Cathy Arisco Valerie Arisco Marianne Ashy Bernie Auld James Avery Lacy Baker Michael Baker Robert Balsamo Coleen Banks Claudia Barbay Danny Barclay Alwin Barron Dawn Beall Ruth Beckham Bryan Bell Carolyn Benjamin Bill Beresky Chris Berry 1977 Is Characterized 1 By Student Body Involvement Melissa Beshcars Donna Biehle Ian Binagia Debra Black Charles Blanco Beth Blitch Olivia Bob Daryl Bobb Eric Bodin Terri Bonnettc Debra Bomon Michael Bordelon Vincent Borel Janice Bourgeois Gail Box Christy Blanch Laird Brandin Ricky Brannen Rochelle Breaux Carol Bridges Brian Broussard Carolyn Broussard Diane Bloussard Jerresa Broussard Marie Broussard Reagan Broussard Jenny Brown Jerry Brugman Shawn Bruno Paul Bryan Anita Bryant Ricky Burge Tammy Burke James Burnett Edwin Bush Cynthia Bush Shawna Butler Annie Cade Norris Caillier Howard Caldwell Robert Campbell Janet Cannon Vicki Capello Mark Carlsen Sharon Casper David Champagne Susan Champagne Carl Champagne Tim Chauvin Sally Chevis Togetherness Means Much To The 1WCyzla ss Of 77 Janet Christian Joseph Clark Ken Clark Gregory Clay Eddie Colber! Janet Cole Tamara Coleman Greg Colletti Marilyn Columbus Bruce Conner Lynda Coons Jim Cormier Johnny Conez Diane Covington Kyle Cozad Frankie Cricchio Jeanine Cross Becky Daire Brandie Dattalo Michael DeBlanc Robert DeCuir Carol DeFrancis Gary DeFrancis Clinton Degeyter Donna Deleon Judy Demas Karen Denney Glen Daron Nancy Dionne Daniel Dismukes Angela Dolce Laurie Dolce Matthew Dore Carrie Doly Dale Douglas Derick Drummond Dwain Dubois Karen Dubose Denise Dufour Barbara Duhon Bridget Duhon Jan Duplantis Reid Duplamis James Durham Rene Dwyer Deal Ebanks Mark Eddingston Sarah Edwards Scott Eichler Joe Eidom Seniors Show Talents In Art Clas . F S Marilyn Elton Kathy Emswiler Darrel English Danny Estrello Lynn Evans Dana Erwing Elizabeth Fabachcr Lisa Ferguson Debbie Fernandez Eileen Fey Carolyn Emmsurd um Wanda MCKaniu dcmr onsuam thuir lulcm :u an, Twelve Years Of Hard Wayne Findley Jeff Fink Tina Fischer Marlin Fontenene Vicki Fomenot Vivian Fonmeue Efrem Fowman Barbara Foshee Karen Foster Clay Freeman Malyn FIOSCh Karin Fulda James Gamble Charlotte Gaona Terria Garcia Terri Garsee Paul Garvin Robert Gauthier Kathy Gibson Jean Giddens Paula GiICIease Kim Gillespie Russell Goldsmith Marc Grado Calvin Grady Robert Griffiths Steve Guernsey Carla Guidry Jerry Guidry Larry Guidry Mike Guidry Russell Guidry Troy Guidry Whitney Guidry Christine Gutierrez Kelly Haizlip Regina Hamilton Karen Hamiter Cindy Hance Bobby Hancock Debbie Hand Mary Hanks Carol Harding Karen Hargrave Sarah Hargrove William Harper Jill Hathaway Leroy Hawkins Arlene Hebert Rus Hebert Gary Hebert Russell Henderson Stephaine Henry David Hernandez Deanna Hickman James Hollingsworth Barbara House Debra Howard Veronica Hudson Debra Hulin Jolene Hunter Joyce Isam Becky lsenblitter Jonathan Iacko Gisele Jackson Lloyd Jackson Mark Jackson Iay Jenkinson Della Johnson Auditorium Entertainment wr Passes The Time apt :w 2: , Jack Johnson Jodie Johnson Marlene Johnson Bill Jones Carolyn Jones Cheryl Jones Curtis Jones lohn Jones Kevin Jones Tammy Jones Debra Joseph Robyn Iowell Kim Juneau Eddie Kestler Kim King Richard Kitchens Hal Klein Nancy Kluus Pam Knobloch Martha Koprek Dee Lacy Ted LaLonde Betsy Lamb Chris Lamson Gail Landry Larry Lang Charles Lange Kim Lantz Danny Larcade Laura Lamed Denny Latiolais Patricia Latiolais Julie Lauve James Lavergne David LeBlanc Many? Seniors Apply For Scholarships For College , r agr Jeff LeBlanc Marie LeBlanc Carolyn Lee Charlene Leon Cynthia Leon Henry Lemsen Ronnie Levisge Kathy Levingston James Lewis Brian Linthicum Craig Livcly Gwen Loftin Tanya Luukas Leslie Love Marla Lovelace Beth Lowe Lea Lucas Sharon Lumblcy Karen Lyons Wilford Malveauz Jody Maner George Mansfield Johnny Martin Suzanne Martin Becky Mathis Seniors Anxiously Await V v V Cary Matt Karen McClain Scott McCloud James McClure Donna McDonald Carol McElduff Lari McGuire Wanda McKenzie Kyle McLaughlin Avis McMillon Lynn McPherson Clanis Melancon Dane Melancon Arthur Melton Lisa Messina ChIis Berry and Wayne Findley pool theinalenu. . . 32 Results Of Board Exams ' 57 !03$ Lynn Meyer Sandra Michon Liz Miquez Clay Miles Kenneth Minniefield Curtis Mondallo Freddie Montalvo Albert Moore Jude Moreau Denise Moreau Tammy Morvam Brenda Mosby Phoebe Munoz 33 John Murphy Richard Nation Danny Norris Ronnie Norris Jimmy Norton Alan Nunez David Nunez Randolf Oliver Dennis Oneal Minita Orta Panicia Ortega Kathy Ortiz Malcolm Pace Patti Palmer Karen Parrish Eric Patin Paul Patin Patricia Patino Rose Peagler Gay Pellerin Tarita Perro LcRoy Perry Ray Perry David Petrovich Ray Phillips Counselors Aid Senio rs 1 In PI ans For Danny Phipps LaTrall Pierre Darrell Pittman Kathy Popielarcyk Pam Prejean Kurt Quebedeaux Richard Quintela Anita Rabe Tommy Rachel Charles Ramiriz Kenneth Randle Stuart Ransoneue Bryan Ravey Judy Rayon Martha Reagan Candy Reagle Cathy Redkey Charles Reeder Barbara Reeves Rory Reich Julia Reyes Von Reynolds Jodye Rice Cathy Richard Kathy Richard 35 Mary Richardson Terri Robbins Julie Robertson Kathy Robertson Kay Robinson Linda Robinson Julie Rocafone Michael Rodrique John Regan Chris Romero Rosalind Romero Suzette Romero Roxanne Ronsonette Elda Rosas Tammy Ross Janet Roy Peggy Roy Lue Ruffin Howard Rusche Howard Ryman Carrie Saatzer Lynn Sadler Clay Salter Thomas Sandoval Patti Sapp Urge Jackets On Fm W W Susan Sarver Chris Scaff Jennifer Schiwart Eric Schoenberg Craig Schoreter Donna Sclerandi Michael Scypion Billie Semien Susan Sharp Margie Shepard Kim, Stephanie and Debbie show their school spirit. Seniors Win Spirit 7 . , V ' V Danny Shirley , ' Carleen Shuff , Johnita Simmons ;: . L , Joyce Simmons 3 Otis Simpson Danny Sims Bryan Singleton Patti Singleton Nadine Sloan William Slocum Adrienne Smith Mike Smith Rhonda Smith Steve Smith Gena Smithy Mark Snyder 38 Stick At Pe : p- Rally Jerrima Soliz Leslie Sonnier Natalie Spooner Patrice Stansbury Kevin Steed Pamela Stephens Mary Steward Marilyn Steward Merry Strauss Lyndi Stubbs Denise Swanzy Donald Swanzy Kenneth Sweat Arnold Swenson Terry Swenson Robert Talbert Pilo Tamez Tony Tamez Susan Tamplin Cammie Tanksley Jean Tanner Paul Tanner Donald Tapscott Frank Tatroe Danny Tatum Bart Taylor Iohn Taylor Sandra Taylor Laureen Theriot Darrell Thibodeaux Dina Thibodeaux John Thomas Karlie Thomas James Thompson Michael Thompson Debra Thornton Jackie Timmons Russell Todd Shirleen Toliver Mary Torres Robert Towne Sad Faces Br ,W ighten r As Graduation Ne ars Chris Trahan Leonard Trahan Joseph Tremom Karen Triebel Lisa Tritico Julie Tucker David Turner Chad Urbina Cynthia Veltz Charles Verret Seymour Vinecour Vicki Vittum Barbara Walker Timothy Walker Deborah Watkins Jerry Walters Susan Weatherall Dan Webb Joseph Webb Class Favorites Are Pamela Webb Jerry Whitton Jane Wilcox Cthy Williams Ernest Williams my '- 11:! - ..un v 0.2M Q Laurence Williams Susan Champagne gives me Jacket camera a big smile. 42 Chgsen Early In The Spring Patti Williams Thedora Williams Frank Williford Alice Witt Leonard Woodard Debra Wukasch Lori Wukasch Douglas Yates Lisa Zanotti Kevin Zimmerman Lynn McPherson and Tim Walker share theix knowledge. Check Day Will Be A Friday. April 29, was a memorable event in the lives of many seniors. The annual Check Day Breakfast was a peak of their high school years. Many students stayed for classes, even though the trend was to go 10 the beach. Dressed in traditional yellow and white checks, the honorees heard Dana Melancon's own version of disco. Kathy Levingston was in charge of the decorations and awards. Our PTA sponsored the breakfast. PTA provided Seniors with morning munchies. h A xvi Seniors celebrate Check Day! Gilbert Diaz and Mari Lanappe serve as Junior Host and Hostessh h 4? Memorable Event For All Below: PTA provided the goodies. Steve Smith presents Check Day 7 'x Check Day Awards James Gamble receives his Awaxd for Mr. Soul. Is it Farrah? Actually it's Susan Tamplin, one of 3 chosen as Char- lie's Angels. 46 Bill Reese is Awarded MI. Muscles. Were Presented Stage . Kyle Cozad was awarded Mr. Charm, Charming isn't he? 47 48 Seniors Rise and Shine ; . J The whole gang was up bright and early to celebrate Check Day. The Senior Cabinet '76-'77 would like 10 extend a special thanks 10 their Senior sponsor Mr. Joseph Cadenhead. Mr. Cadenhead worked hard throughout the school year with many interested Seniors planning extra-curricular activities. Enthusiasm and motivation among the cabi- net members was stimulated by his guidance and leadership. The duties of the cabinet members were executed under Mr. Caden- head's leadership. Bright And Early Johnny Marlin. Jerry Guidry. Rus Hebert. Craig Schxader. Blake Blanca wexe branded as the Sweat Hogs. ML Kouer would be proud. Richard Kitchens and Patti Latiolas exchange gxaduation cards. 3,, 'f in . g 3 , 3' f , 11 :31;gu:1gm K. Tmmo ms, G H5. Trch 7+1 Mg??? ?Nmkvmk Z UDCCW Ltnjrxpm WCAeobyN 5Lou354ED G W S pod LC DJ Tzad! Ca ap+u' n 7.5 77 D G? YIN: Seor ? qul +W- troy ad: ???Iw 5 $3:an F0 9; 11 WE: f $8 E 7.7 03X wa-GWj y L... 1?,ML Kn $5ka I 5ch 5X jg: M ed. W09 7:30 $611 403? my? 3:5???ng i'mm ?5-7 -77 onbam Wwwm w f? H E: c, , 55:sz W IR $90707 M40, 6 ???;ji; KHW y 4W QM 199$ MW 5? u LVNN AXCPNL KSON Haas AK PRESll'DE N' 71 LIE. BONNIEIQ E7. 11A55'T. DRUM ? MA3OK Troy Eery SPoPTs Edam r ke WM: Ttacke'r 77 ' b134,. QMKQ, SR. PRE Uirfrm; E QVOX L, bra 77-1 L7 9; ?,? Wags Class Etf+57 Ycllow Amie? Clobs Q'Orj 5.0L +or 7'7 NQBVH - M- quv Lt; Seniors Prepare 1,. A Vivian Fonteneue and Vicki Fomenm anxinusly await graduation night. Mr. Comer proves that homexom teachers are very helpful a! graduation time. For Graduation This Is Only Senioxs prove to be very photogenic. If xhe cap fiLs . . . wear it! Good Friends am for keeps! The Beginning .3, J 9. I Seniors marched into the stadium to Pomp and Circumstance We often say, I know the feeling. But that is not true to some one that has not been through the experience of a senior year. The year leaves a person with doubts and mixed emotions, but most of all - memories. Memo- ries are wonderful either way they come - happy or sad. The year ends just as any other school year did. But there is a feeling of never sharing smiles, laughter and just plain old standing around in the halls with all the friends you have truly come to know. There will never again be the thrill of football season and having school activities keep you busy. Now each sen- ior must start a new life, a challenging begin- ning and open doors which have never been opened before. Life has so much more to offer. The basics have been learned and now is the time to start using them. Graduation is not a sad ending. It is the excitement of a long awaited beginning. Look out world. here I come! Clickety Clack Kip Glascat Excited seniors dismbe in a hurry. Looks like we made it! ! n e b e H W a G m b m In. C Y .n a N. Most Popular Boy 0 ginning? rut! Most Popular Girl I. k an .f g. Grand Duke and Duchess Lady and Gentleman In Waiting 3. 3 ,x Lady and Gentleman In Waiting ,1,,uvl ,J v. Princes and Princesses 4 PRINC '5 .. 'Weningnsw r VPRINGESS GumSmighy , Princes and Princesses .L PRINCE PRINCE Shawn Baum H L. Bill Reese PRINCESS 4' PRINCESS Marianne Ashy Sarah Edwards ' MASTER OF CEREMONIES V Ken Clark Do You Know SENIOR WALTZERS Don Tapscou and Becky Mathis Lynn Meyer and Barbara Foshee Tim Antoine and Beth Blilch Chris Lamson and Patrice Stansbuxy chhaxd Nations and Dina Thibodeaux 72 SENIOR WALTZERS Danny Estrella and Rochelle Breaux Reagan onussard and Eileen Fey Darrell Thibodeaux and KaLhy Williams Greg Colleui and Kathy Popielarczyk Malcolm Pace and Carol McElduH 73 . JUNIORS DUKE David Allen DUCHESS Dona Landry : 3f SOPHOMCXES DUKE Lamont M DLK E5 f uri Aranda' Stars Are Chosen As Royalty Freshman Favorites rbara shee --- 1M lduff --- DUCHES'SES . Lori Aranda - 1, IomWeldon Carolyn Delgadillo 1s' WSW . Sylvia Trevino Lamont etoygr Rebecca Moore David Rayon UNIOR ROYALTY $73M DUCHESS$ ?RJNCESSEQ ena ngilhy ' :Pani Pal'i'ner Sucruwry Susanflollazo 1 Treasure: Desiree Leon :f'f'if : , wl v19; , JUNIOR CABINET MEMBERS: Back ROW. 15f! to right: Donnie Carona, Sharon Isedole, Mark Durso, David Goebel. Richard Melancon, Kirk Gaspard, Frank Condc, Chrislel Stamper, Dawn Johnson, Desiree Leon, Teri DeShazo. From Row, left to right: Cindi LaFrcnie, Jamie Cosson, Elba Tones. Julie Woods, Jodi Hernandez, Susan Collazo. Mari LaGrappe, Susan Wagner. Susie Durso, Julie Richardson. Great In 78 JUNIOR GOVERNORS Front: Mary Bridgcs, Second Row, left 10 right: Suzanne Castenada. Belinda Morel, and Lisa Dunkcrly. Third Row, left to right: Kelli LcBlanc. Julie Richardson, Karen Thomasson. Lidia CucllaL Fourth Row, 1d! to right: 'I'Iacyc FonmnotV Misti Shanna Walker, Debbie McCorkla, Leslie Scaff, Amanda Scoggins. Fifth Row, left to right: David Allen, Jeff Smixh. and Gilbert Diaz. Dcvillisr. Michael Aclese Timothy Adams Kenneth Alexis David Allen Lisa Allen Candy Alpan Nedxa Alpough Brian Angelle Renee Anniboli Carol Arnaud Yolanda Arryo Kelly Ash Peter Ashy Dayln Auld Dwayne Austin Cheryl Babin Leslie Badgeu Linda Bakker Laverne Banks Mary Barbay Hem Barbosa Gerald Barclay Russell Baxger Patrick Harrington T my Becker 0dis Beckham Kenneth Bellaire Connie Bell Kathryn Bell Henery Bellanger Karan Bennett Tanya Bargemn Tina Bexgemn Kenneth Blachwood Glenda Boalman Robby Boauighx Melanie Badden Erin Bodin En'ka Boadreaux Janis Boudreaux xeax Charlene Bourgois Pamela Bourgeois Patricia Bourgeois Phyllis Bowman Rhonda Bxadly Dwight Brannon Jolly Juniors Sa y: Start On The Good Foot Jamie Cosson Karen Cox Rachel Cozad Brenda Crawford Jeff Cxochet Jesse Crochet Graig Breaux Mary Bridges Charleua Blocks George Brown James Brown Quinlella Broxmn Chris Bullion Vemnica Bums Neil Burrell Clifford Carlquis! I Sharon Carlson Donnie Caxona Neuie Caner Laura Casmorc Lenora Casmore ' Suzanne Castaneda Crystal Castille Kirk Casllebeny Kennemh Cathay Rickey Celestine Denise Cessac Hardy Charles Karen Charles Kim Charles Sylvia Charles Tina Chavi Mauhew Christain Charles Clancy Tod Clark Steven Coaxs Janice Colbum Russell Collazo Susan Collazo Frank Conde Jay Cook Carroll Corbello Charles Couon 85 B6 Tomisita Louviexe and Kennexh Randle pose for a quiet picture at the JuniorPx om CELEBRATE, a TI football game. Bobby and Jeff take a break befoxe a great TI baseball game. . IN 3 M , Carlos and Suzanne . ' Day nny Spr'ngi ' ASu a 35;. . .-. v Juniqrs Find Spirit Arisgs Rohn Thi Dang Lori Daniels Gregory Davis Katherine Defxancis Dale Degeylex Peter Delacruz Indy Delino , Mark Demem Tam DeShaZo Thomas Deslate 3375 :m Marshall Devall Mary Devillier Misti Devillier John Dewiu Gilbert Diaz Elizabeth Dies , Gary Domaschk Brian Domingue Deanna Domingue Sue Domingue Mary Dorsey Rhonda Dorsey Sheri Doubxava .V' ' Cliff Dowden As Victory Prevails Danny Draughon Dean Drummond Dana DuBois Bah Duhon Lisa Dunkexly Keith Duplechin Cindy Duxham Mark Durso Susie Durso Dennis East Penny Eliasson Mark Ellison Vickie Elton Chris Erickson Lionel Estrada Anhur Findlay Xames Fitzpauick Jill Fletcher Kevin Florcs Mike Flores Paul Florcs Greg Fomana Carole Fomenol Lana Fontenol Tracye Fonlcnol Dane Fowlkes Kaxhexine Frazict Susan Freeman Mary Fulton Linda Fundbcrk Deborah Fussell Michcllc Gabicr Kin Gaspard Bobby Gibson 89 Happiness Is Be'ng A y r. . David Gilbert Paui Gilleue David Goebal Anita Gomez David Gonzales Dianna Gonzales Duxwin Gordon Linda Gordon Gordon Gorin Kelly Gosseu Grado Rachel Graffignino Gail Graham Steve Graham Gene Gxemillion Tommy Guidry Gloria Guidry Paula Haley Tim Hammond Glen Hancock Charles Hanks Carla Hansen Hewlel Harris Patricia Hawkins anngwaw Carrie Henry Deanna Henslee Arthur Hernandez Iodi Hernandez Lari Hernandez Louis Hernandez Dale Higginbotham Elizabeth Hoffpauier Julie Hollingswoxm cou Holman Elisa Holt Karl Houston Lois Howard Jen Howell Lea Ann Huff Maxk Hughes Kenneth Hulin Bambi Huval Anne Iles Laurie Ingram Sharon Isadore Shelia Iacko Gail Jackson Ernest Johnson Kelli Johnson Scou Johnson Maggie Jaxa Junior At Thomas Jefferson Thymmee Iohnson Gail Jones Carolyn Joseph Jay 1051 Lynn Kaffoglou Mark Keith Balbara Kennexly Harriet Kenny Kurt Keys John Kilwin Lori Kube Bryan Lacy Sue Lacy Cynthia Lafreenie Mari LaGrappe Bxian Laird Gregory Lanclos Donna Landry Landry Phyllis Lanier David Laliolais Kelly LeBlanc Kevin LaBlanc Tammy LeBlanc Belinda LeDeux Kathy Lee Stephanie Lee Todd Lelune Dcsiree Leon Tomasita aniexe James Lowery Greguy Lozano Lori Luquette Donna McCauley Karen McClain Debbie McKorckle Lionel McDaniel David Magourik Mike Manoquin Richard Martin Robin Martin Carmelita Mayfield Steve Meaux Mona Meche Richard Melancon William Mellon Megan Mickelsen Melissa Miller Nancy Miller Sharon Miller Teri Mingle Lillian Minnard 91 Juniors Participate 1' v w fem. U: l DAVID says, Hey good lookin' KAREN blows team a good luck kiss. 92 In Various Activities fiai DONA takes a break for a picture. TOD sing: I've got the music in me. DANA. LAURA . SUZANNE. LAVERNE. and TRACYE give that big Hussax Smile. Clarissa Mitchel Pam Mitchel Rozlyn Mitchell Cindy Moat Brian Moore Mark Moore Belinda Motel Mario Morel Lyneue Mosby Krimn Moseley Bobby Mouton Robert Nation Myrna Nelson Waller Newby Dale Norris Ronald Norris Delores Nunez Karen Nunez Virginia Obexle Eric Oldham Ronald Packman Perry Palmer Rici Pampolina Tracy Pellum Semunia Perry Missy Peu'y Nguyex Phan Thanh Phan Kelly Pierce Tammy Plane Margarita Ramixez Julie Ramixez Juniors Lack One Step To The Top Eddie Ramos Lloyd Reade Clay Reaux Lewis Reeves Cindy Reid Maria Reulz Aekyung Richard Gail Richard Judy Richard Tammy Richard Julia Richardson Sheri Rigas KunR1 Danny Robbins Pam Roberson Susan Ruben Michael Rubens Douglas Robicheaux IohannaR loan Rodrigudey Johnny Rodxiguez Don Romero Virginia Romero Cindy Rosa: Bram Roy Ieffxey Sandoval Pamela Sangwin David Savell Leslie Scaff Floyd Schexnyder Mark Scheindex Amanda Scoggins Walton Scoggins Cynthia Scou Vanessa Scypion John Sherwood Tammy shiney Rose Shockley Karen Sigbjomsson Marry Simmons Suzanne Simmons Juleanna Simon Beatrice Simpson Jacquelin eSingleton Eua Sm Bxeu Smilh Ken! Smith Jeff Smith Zanthia Smith Kevin Snodgrass James Soileau Joe Soliz Thad Sonnicr Olga 5pm: Christel Stamps! Lea Stanley Students And Studies Juniors find English HI hard to cope with. Marvin for once knows how to do his work. even if he gets a liule help from Debra . Go Hand In Hand Johanna and Suzanne find it takes two to do Bookkeeping. I did my homework. Do you want 10 copy it? 4 A K Kathryn thirds. Someday I'll be a secretary. Scott makes eyes at Mrs. Gregory. 97 Rubin Slemsbury 01m Slunmn Kelly chcd Diana Stokes Susan Summn Susan Snaub Glcg Sum- Rnan Swunn Suzann; Swanson Niva Tapscml me Tarvcr Kelly Paylor Robm Taylox Randlx Thuiol Cindy Thibmlcaux Laura Thomas Karun Thnmasson Dummy Thumpson Marvin Tisdzllc Glunn Tnmpli s Elba 'l'nrrcs Ywuc Tran Carlus Truvino Sammy vaino SICVL Troxell 98 Juniors Open Gate To Magic Year Of ,78 Andrew Urban Mark Uzc: Alclha Vanwright Iovita Vargas Therese Vaughan Mary Vega Ray Vell Callton Vellz Hixam Veltz Mary Vidrine Shelia Wagner Susan Wagner Shanna Walker Sherrie Walkcr 1 Wendy Walther .5 Randy Wapplcr Sue Wm David Wauuson Sam Wcalhcmll Mark Weaver Sarah Weavur Robin Webster TrBone Wclch Keilh Westby Howard White chomh Williams Scott Williams Marlin Williamson Cindy Willis Wren Willshcrc Anlhony Windon Mike Wisenbakex Julie Woods Carlos Woodson Randy Wooldrigdu Carl Wright Lee Wright Eileen Yams Bxian Zimmcnnan Juniors Find World Of x - 555x A Ax Mary Vidrine anxiously pays for her ring as Don looks on. n I! ast'l X' Scot! Holman is vexy proud of his new jewelry. Lynn. Erika, Catch, and Tem'e line up 10 show off Senior slams. Enchantment In One Ring Mari LaGrappe says. Eat your heart out Chel. n 3 ;'x '29 H' X '1 3y 4 QV V53 ', u x. . .1.., . -2' IRf'WS 104 II ' 'y .l W3 linings; W SOPHOMORE CLASS omcnns Kalen Gaspam, secretary: Jane Hollingswonh, ucasum: Tracey Woods. vicerprcsidem. David Rayon, president. 0fticers Lead Successful Year Q . . d ' WI SOPHOMORE CABINET MEMBERS: wouom row. 1 w n Karen Gaspard, Twila Squyres, Jane Hollingswouh, Stacy Drago. uop 10W, 1 to r Hollis Whonon, Becky Baxksdale, and Wendy Holslead, Thad Hill and Tracey WoodL I SOPHOMORE GOVERNORS: Wotwm row, I w n Lori Robbins, Sharon Milner and Lisa Rougeau. Hop row, 1 to 0 Brenda Bourgeois. Mixiam Reagan. Allison Parkex. and Lisa McGee. l05 E 106 Clarissa Acosta Cynthia Adaway Louis Aguirre David Albrighl Robert Alexis Duanna Allbriuon Bren! Allen Margie Allen Mary Alston Cassia Amss Colleen Andcxpom azy Andus Vicki Antoine Lauri Aranda John Ardoin Konnic Arisco Marian Arisco chbic Arnold Jana Austin Paul Avexy Kcnnclh Ayala Rodncy Ealsamo Dcadra Lynn Eandcl Dan 13: Banks Robbcca Barksdalc Steven Barres mbara Baumgamder William Bcall Beck Lowelln Bclfore mus: Ball Man'in Bellamy Danny Bellow Terry Bclshe Peggy Benjamin Tina Bcnoil Cynthia Bcnyman Janus Bichle Joan BIA ' Patricia Blitch Neither Cold Nor Rain Dampens Soph Spirit Marvin Boatman Sidney Bobb Guy Bodin Patrice Boden Deena Benin Rickey Bonneue Iudy Barel Loni Boudreaux Elizabeth Bouxg Brenda Bourgeois Elizabeth Bourgeois Janice Bourque Danny Brack Julie Breaux Randy Brevell Jeffery Bxinson e Cindy Bmussaxd Kim Exoussaxd William Broussard Robert Brown Rosa wawn Wilton Bryan! Susan Burleigh Charles Bum Robert Bums Teny Caldwell William Campbell Dale Cane Ronald Carson Deneuis Caner Jeffery Castaneda Rebecca Casuo Helen Cavareua John Cavender 107 108 Alex Cessac Gordon Chance Debbie Chandler Melinda Chappell Leslie Charles Michael Charles Monica Charlot Shirley Chester Karen Childress Darlene Christian Leesa Clancy Frederica Clark Ramona Clark Cheryl Coats George Colleui Chxistine Collida Paula Conner Edward Coons Thomas Cordle Kelly Cortez Kenneth Coshman Catherine Couon ' Cross Matha Cuellar Thimothy Daigle Brenda Dalon Kim Dao Kandi Dattalo mela Deal Carolyn Degadillo Julie Delaney loan Doyle Stacey Drago Jay Drake Patrick Dlaughon Barry Dubo Laurie Duxso James Dwyer Dun'se East Brenda Ebanks David Edwaxds Shawn Edwards Mary Eickenhorst Tressa Eidom Ea I'K ch An lndi vidual With r 5,. Steven Emery Elizabeth Buello Marlin Faneue Briuain Featherswn Malcolm Fenuoy Sandra Ferguson Kim Feneu James Fields Thomas Fitzpatrick Deborah Flanagan Diana Kevin Floyd Paul Fomenot Colleen Fomneue Colleue Fontneue Cheryl Ford William anzier Missie Fdoux Kristy Fugeu Julie Fuseliex Mark Fuselier Theresa Gallegos Guadalupe Gaona ChlisLina Garcia Lauxa Garcia Joseph Garner William Gamex Jud Garrison Fred Garza Angela Gaspard Karen Gaspard Ronald Gates Jeanie Gauueaux Kathy George Melinda GKlbery Mollie Gitouazd David Gonzales Fidel Gonzales Lucinda Greenwald Judith Guidmz Chaxlas Guidry Harlan Guidry Joseph Guidxy Renee Guldry Wayne Guidry Richard Guilloxy Kathryn Guillot 109 Women Turn Liberated For Twirp Week 4- , Stephanie and Jonathan find the Twixp dance a good way l0 and the week. a r I re chosen Mr. 131i; Twixp. ' Laura Gunter Greg Guy Mary Guy Andrew Gwynne Christopher Hagger Dana Haig Martin Haizlipk Earl Hamilton Ban Hamiler Debra Hammond Jahn Harding Tuesday Hargrave Collins Harper Hanes Jennifer Hebert Michael Henderson Paula Henderson Iva Henley Bren! Henxy Robert Henry Robert Herrera Donna Hicks George Higginbotham Thad Hill Terri Hilton Ron Hodges Kim Hoggat Jami Holliex Jane Hollingswonh Wendy Holslead Waymond Houston Steve Howard Brenda Hudson Jacquelin Hudson Lisa Huntington Reenie Ihles Jeanie Ingram Angela Jackson ll2 Full Of School Spirit Brenda Jackson Wayne Jackson Deloris Jackson Brenda Johnson Debra Johnson Denise Johnson Farrell Johnson Kevin Johnson Tammy Johnston Edward Jones Io Beth Jones Ruben Jones Tammy Jones Cruz Juarez Cynthia Keel Sherry Knight Gary Knobloch Paul Kraulz Kaxen LaBorde Clint LaMaire Bxenda Lamb Ruben Land Eddie Landry Russell Landry Thexesa Landry Tamaxa Lane Karen Larson Mary Lament Kennexh Lawrence Sondra Lawrence Crystle LeBlanc Jo Ann LeBlanc Kim LeBlanC Linda LcBlanc Peggy LeBlanc Burt Lee H3 HA Danell Lee Denise Lee Lillian Lee KanneLh Legs: Kevin Letulle David Lewis Michall Lewis Nancy Lewis Lonnie Linscomb Melanie Living: Charles Long Darlene Louviene Donna Louvier Jennifer Louvierre Lani Lumbley Perry Manuel Todd Maraisl Lori Marcanlel Shawn Martin Douglas Maxlock Amy Mayer Laurie Meaux Jessie Meniman William Messina Sharon Milne: Sandy Mitchell Barbara Mitchelle Cheryl Milchelle David Molina Lisa Montalvo Antonio Montoya Jeannie Moore Lisa Moore Patricia Moore Rebccca Moore Benha Mootel Exoderick Morris Kevin Mouton Gaddi Munoz Cathy Myers Gay Myers Mike McClelland C is McCu Cynthia McDanald Sophomores Find TJ A New Experience Lisa McGee Melinda McGilbery Darcelle Netherland Elizabeth Newsome Nancy Nicholas Robyn Nicks Kim Noack Sue Ellen Noel Euna Nonis Sandra Norris Kun Nunez Michael Nunez Richard Nunez Ralph Odom Ray Ohena Barbaxa Olivex Nancie Oliver Donald Orgemn Elisa Ona Mark 0:13 Velma Ona Darrel Ortega Darrell Pace Kathy Pampolina Allison Parker Valerie Parkex Terry Pauio Jimmy Pauon Don Pedraza David Peleiful Ian Phillips Laluana Pierre Gregory Pillitere Barbaxa Pius Joey Piuman Beth Poole Keith Pope Patrick Powell Lisa Proft Danny Prosperie Linda Prosperie Reagan Provost Charles Quisenbexry Desk e Ramirez Desiree Ramirez Marie Ramirez Ray Ramay Leslie Ravey Evanda Rawlins Mixiam Reagan Randy Reese 1l5 The Many Phases Of E. $? 5 4 Peggy and Susan find a Pep Rally a gaod Lauri. Doug. and Snuffy leaxn many new things in English II. place 10 gossip. Being A Sophomore Nancy Lewis lakes Lime to pose for the Iackel Annual. Donna and David enjoy one of the many dances at T1. 117 Roosevelt Reynolds Rhinehon Rice Cynthia Richard Kathy Richardson Kirk Richaxd Robert Richardson Shawna Riley Ranaxa Robicheaux Trudy Robicheaux Mary Robbinson Kelli Robinson Nicki Roccafone Nanneue Rodney Debra Rodrigue Phylis Rodrigue Hedi Rojo Kevin Romero Tana Romero Dorothy Roos Cynthia Rosas Lisa Rougeau Charles Roy Clark Russell 118 Yesterdays Dreams Become Today s Realization Barry Ryman LIZ Sl. Romain Jimmy Salvagio Jackie Samuals Leslie Sapp Thomas Sappinglon Iohn Savell Iulene Savoie Millie Schmidt Earnest Schxoeder Murray Schuff Sharon Schwing Richard Sclexandi Melbourne Scot! Roderick Scou Vicki Scou Steven Segler Rebecca Shoaf Theresa Shockley Brenda Simmons Paul Simmons Roxanna Simmons Daniel Simon Ruth Simon Willis Simoneue Teri Singleton Thomas Small Michael Smith Scou Snyder Caner Sonnenberg Connie Sonnier Veronica Soslhand Tamara Southerland Michael Spikes Twila Squires Craig Stark Dana Slansbuxy H9 Kent Steed Paul Stevenson John Stouts Rhonda Suange lean Strauss Kellie Slubbs Kelly Sutherland Belinda Swanzy Allene Swanson Tara Tate Tammy Taylor Danny Theriol Donna Thexiol Charles Thomas Craig Thomas Wayland Thomas Joyce Thompkins Julia Thompson Kevin Thompson Drusmla Towne George Trahan Kathy Txahan Deborah Tapp Sylvia Trevino Kimberly Turner Owen Turner Vanessa Varnado Margaret Vaughan i VameI Chxiswpher Vellz Janet Venghaus David Verdine Tammy Vidrine Rebecca Vincour Laura Wallxalh Gxegoxy Welch Jon Weldon 120 Sophomores Say: fTwo Down . . . Two To Go, F Sue Weldon Gary Weslby Molly Whaling James whim Monica While Tro White Hollis Whonon Karen Wike Jeffery Wilkinson Laura Wilkinson Albert Williams Karen Williams Michaela Williams Nancy Williams Patricia Williams Randy Williams Robert Williams Apxil Wilson Carolyn Wingard Patricia win Virginia Wood . Edna Woodall Tracey Woods William Wright Ton Yates Glenn Zanoui Alan Zimmerman '05MIKW ., :9. . , .g Celebrate Being A Sophomore students show their skills in Math. EV. r; David Banas finds English a fine time for posing for the Annual. I22 Sophomore At TJ Hollis Whonon seems lo be a good camera subject. Twila, Patrick. Gilben and Brenda pose for a pictuxe at the com- naxion I23 l26 Officers Celebrate Beginning ' ' 1. kw ' ' . Sitting. left 10 right: Cindy Romero. vice pxesidem; Bit Hendrick. pxesidem. Standing, left to right: Kevin Mallet. treasurer: Michelle Bruno, secretary. Lisa TWiSl smiles as she Ieceives her award Miss Friendly. Checkday was up to par for Freshman girlL 127 128 Mark Adams Kenneth Andexson Edward Amaud Mark Ashy Linda Baker Tracey Barnes Marla Heavens Corliss Belfore David Bell Floyd Benneue Preston Bertrand Bxian Blackwell Katherine Blanchard Mquhy Bourgeouis Henry Bowie Stephanie Bridges Michelle Bruno Diana Burnham Kim Bush Linda Canulh Frederick Casimixe axi Catalina Jean Causey Stacy Clay Michelle Collins Micheal Comeaux Colleen Cooksey Marc Covingxon Rogex Covingmn Andrea Daigla Zachary Dames Darlene Dartez Marga Davis Mark Deleon James Demas Sherry Devine Demezxia Doyle John Dumesnil Charlotte Duplam Steven Durso Freshmen Enjoy Cool Air As School Starts In August Angela Ewing Donald Finley Austin Flores Lisa Fonlenol Charles Foster Dale Freeman Roben Fxocn Mike Fusalier Lisa Gabier Susan Goebel Rosa Gomez David Gracedel James Graham Ban Gza Jane Gwynne Mark Hannah James Harpex Robert Hebert Lauren Hendrick Andrew Hernandez l29 NO Susan Hernandez Marla Hill Christopher Hoffpauir oben Holler Raymond Howard Robert Johnson Steven Johnson William Johnson Kim Johnston Richard Jorgensen Lori Juneau Faye Kennerson Richard Krummel Kenneth LaLonde Scouy Lame Nancy Lalimex Penny LeBlanc Andxea Lopes Paul Louis Kenny Lyons Marcia McCall David McCoy Gregory McElduff Linda McPhail Kevin Mallet Kevin Maraisl Rebecca Marshall Melanie Melancon Malia Menchaca Paul Morgan Vivan Nash Darlene Norris Terry Nunez Alejandno Oniz Nancy Owen Brent Parsons Freshmen Awaiting Coming Summer Freshman Festivity Takes Planning Steven Pauon Dale Piletere Anthony Pius Eddie Pool Elizabevh Powell Jane Rachal Bonnie Ransoneue Richard Reynolds Richard Rice Susan Riley Chxismpher Rivas Daniel Roccafone Brenda Romero Cindy Romero loxi Romero Patrick Saatzer Jeffery Schroeder Alfred Scou Chxiszine Soon Deborah Sharp Vincent Sherman Sonja Shirley Tommy Shuff Craig Simmons Angela Simon 131 Freshmen Enjoy Breakfast Glen Simon Bryan Sloan David Sloan Holly Smith Iayvonne Smith Carmella Stamper Marvin Suggs Clay Sulhcrland Arnold Swanson Juan Tamez Kaxan Tanner Mark Theriot Jeffrey Thomsson Terry Tximble Lisa Twist Kathy Urick Lisa Valdez Monique Vialor Micah Vidn'ne Connie Walker The Checkday Breakfast was a good way to Stan off the morning for the FIeshmen. l32 And Get Doww At Dance Jennifer Wapplex James Ward Vernaleue Watson Colleen Watts Iacquelin Wickcliffe Pauick Williams Sammy Williams Alicia Wolf Patrick Wood Lisa Wooten I33 Active Students Make Senior cabina Jen many seniors busg around prom and coronation time wi! plans and lisu. dorm need to have strings pulled lgoodies from Santa, An Active TJ 3. W Russell knows how l0 do it! Pep Rallies Reveal Once- Danny Phipps cheers the football players on. Round 'Em Up Cowgixls. l38 ln-A- Lifetime Events Susan chunks candy . Becky and Jane show off their new Hussar uniforms. VzLLOW JACKETS TJ Pride. Football playexs agree that Jackets are $1. 139 Sharon Teachers Learn Lessons Youth triumphed over age TDoesn't it always'n in one of the funniest evean of the year. Teachers and students fielded opposing basketball and volleyball teams one night in mid-March and invited spec- tators 1.0 watch the competition. Teachers fell behind in the basketball game 12-10 and 15-8 in the volleyball game. The game was played with enthu- siasm and spirit. On court, teacher and sIudem were equals. The goal of the game was fun. The dividend was increased good will between teachers and students. From Victorious Students Mr. Rothenbex er lans team mate . Miss Butler dis la 5 absolute calm. 8 P SY P Y Jackets Have mrrth'imxk Spring Fever! Qua Caught in tha act. Formula For Successful DE Area Convention Timekeeper Coleen Banks gives Sludent two minute warningt gLMwaMAI4 tH 1: h j Roan Keelih and Twila wn due cling scores. E . I e . - Forensic Tourney A Two-Day Success A major event in early March was the Maroon and Gold Forensic Tourney hosted by the local Forensic Club. Approximately 800 students fxom 30 area schools were in attendance at the 2- day event. The tournament was a tremendous success, declared sponsor Robert Keel- ing; Many groups and individuals Coop- erated in this event. Some of the major events that area stue dents participated in were speech, drama, debate. and prose. School par- ticipams fxom more distant areas were Houston. Alvin, Mount Belview, Winnie, La Porte, Liberr, Nacogdoches. and Spring. NB Students Participate Civic Participation means that Jefferson stu- dents get involved with city-wide events. They sing and play at banquets. march in parades, and they sometimes eat with the Lions, Rotarians, and the Kiwanians. This latter participation is a two-way affair, since the young guests hear of various civic and club programs, while club members get a look at today's younger generation. As each junior member attended the meetings each week for a month, Jefferson students heard many programs emphasizing the free enterprise sys- tem and the American way of helping one another. In turn, the students made brief speeches concerning various topics chosen by the clubs and also talked of their high school involvements and plans for the future. .iY'Q 9;. 4.1V WW V'k 3w . , Sludenls attending Lions Club luncheon: were: Becky Mathis, Bridge! Duhon, and Jody Manet. HERE TO HEAVEN... THE Q - 3 SENIOR muss 9577 JUNIOR KIWANIANS INCLUDED: Jane Wilcox, Stuart Ramoneue. and Susan Tamplin. In Civic Affairs Attending the Nonh Pon Anhux Rotary Luncheon were: Rotarian Duprey Lelune. and student guesls Danny Tatum. Lori Wukasch. Reagan Broussard, Pallice Slansbury. Shawn Bruno, Debbie Hand. Darrell English, Meliga Eesheaxs, Lawrence Williams. Gena Smithy, Ken Clark. Kim Juneau. Susan Sarver, Reid Duplamis. and Dona Landry. l4? S e d m c m k e m 9 Im Homecom Amanda Scoggins and Dirty Old Man. A Hunting We Will Go. Costumes For Each Day Nancy, Gena. and Karen getting ready for the Hoedown. ., . ' . :2, Dayla, Sue. and Tracey follow The Yellow Jacket Road. Homecoming Features Highlights ' '5 if ? b v Two scxeamslezs dance heuer than one. A quiet moment by thc bonfire. 0f Bonfire And Game TJ Crowns 76-77 Runneriup Marilyn Columbus. Homecoming Queen A0? Team of happiness from our new Queen. Susan Sarver is crowned Homecoming Queen. Halftime activities were an exciting experience at the TJ vs Vidor game for the crowning of Queen Susan Sarver, one of TI's cheerleadersx Homecoming is easily the most exciting event of the football season. Each day in the week preceding the game features a specific way to express school spirit. Students nominate many girls for the Home- coming Queen honor, but the voters finally elect one favorite. This time is was Susan. l55 Jacket Fans . . . A Iaf . . even have time 10 Slop and pose for a picmra Monthly Citizens y . - v . For the month of October: Boy Athlete. Shawn Bruno; Girl. Karan Nunez; Teacher, Mr Andylackson. For the month of January: Boy Athlete. Stuart Ransaneue. Teacher. Mrs. Ianiece Marshall: Boy. Gary Taught In The Get ready for AC! 1. The Drama Department got ready for their first play of the year: Caught in the Villain's Web. The cast and crew had a final dress rehearsal before the production started on opening night. The play lasted three nights and was a hit, thanks to the help of the director, Miss Marsha Touchstone, and the assistant director, Twila Squyres. Members of the cast included: Gail Graham, Thad Hill, Kevin Mouton, Valerie Parker, Pat Patino. Gean Anne Tanner, Karen Tanner, S. I. Vinecour, Ernest Williams and Wren Wiltshire. Miss Touchstone. direCwI, and Twila Squyxes. assistant director, disagxee on a problem. 158 Villainss WebH Pal Palino - as Regina Larkfield . Ernest Williams - as Exockton. Jean Tanner - as Denise The French Maid. Karen Tanner - as Lona Larkfield. 159 Dramatics Wren Wiltshire 1 1 I Patrice Sumbury Clay Milu . . . Gall Graham Valerie Parker, Dale Whillon Hall Of Fameh These acting scenes represent the Jefferson Performers demonstrating their ability to be versatile actors and actresses on stage. The characters are displaying roles from the Fall and Winter productions. The plays pictured are Caught in the Villian's Web and Child's Play respectively. Many of these scenes were highlights of both plays. This Hall of Fame shows the Drama club's creativity. Patricia Palino Julie Delaney 161 Happiness Is One Of The Many -x Kim Stephanie. Jeff, Eric, and Darrell cuddle up to keep warm. Debbie and Darrell take time off from practice to watch a basketball game. 162 Celebrations At T.J. Basketball's not the only thing on Dayla's mind . Braces . . , Who needs braces? I63 Were You There When . . . . . Ihey passed out lhe 1976 annual? w 21:53 . x - , A . . Dan Dxaughon gave his campaign . . . televisions were allowed in the classrooms follimmy Canex's inauguration? speechW W I ? 7' . p l . . Sue Lacyv . . Nancy Miller. , . and Susie Durso gave Campaign speeches . lhe Goodyeax Blimp gave a surprise visiW l xnaw 3x . the guys in 4th period lunch had a Mall Bar eating Conlesl? Jefferson Gll'IS Dominate . . - ' ... .h .'-.' w., CAVOILCADE QUEEN Lynn McPherson CAVOILCADE FIRST RUNNER UP and MISS PORT ARTHUR Marilyn CAIUN FESTIVAL QUEEN Dina Thibodcaux 166 CAVOILCADE SECOND RUNNER UP Melissa Besheaxs 0 Row Standing. left to right: Robyn Dillatdl Donna McDonald. Dgnise xeau, Lori Wuk na Sclerandi. Jody Mam. Middle Row. Standing. left to right: Kathy R0 n. Vickiicape la Gnidry. Gisele Jac . Marianne Ashy. Susan Tamplin. Bottom Row. 8 ding. 18f! to right y. Kathy Levingslon. lla Johnson. J; .15. Carol Harding. . Angela Dolce. Jil hwi Lumbly. Lyhd u: m 167 A happy time was shared with a few tears. I , Euing a teacher Igunjoying ils ruwards, WWW A beautiful smile captured in a picture The whole class had a falling- out with lhc teacher. w' nwgv-Uv-q - ' I ,1 s u for her rights. 172 TJ Says Howdy At The First Afterdance , a Lynn M. says Cheers. Togethemess . . . Class Of ,80 Enjoy Their First Dance At TJ They boogied to the music of Dana Melancon. The refxeshmem table was the place to be at the Maroon and Gold. 173 Hard Work Makes Celebration Of 76 Homecoming A Success Hey . . . Who spiked lhe punch?7 A Victorious team, great music by M010, and dazzling decorar tions by hardworking Heralds. all combined to make October 15 a successful celebration of Home- coming 76! ! A little crepe paper. tape, and helping hands work wonders on the cafelexim Love Adds That Special Touch To Homecoming Dance Melissa and Ronnie Top: Jamie and Dale Bouorn: Mark and Cathy, RoseAnn and Bobby. Love Is Happiness Love is special, love is sweet. Love is what makes life complete . . . Love is giving, love is kind, Love is joy and peace of mind . . . Love is laughter, seldom tears, Sharing, caring. through the years . . . Love is more than words express. But mostly: Love Is Happiness. 175 Seniors Star At Final Ann Isles and Tony Tamez shake lheiI booties! Robin and Danny pose for the picture . 176 Gala Christmas Festivity Jackie Timmons and date enjoy me xefreshments. Ideal Hussar. Marianne Ashy, receives congratulalory kiss from Santa. I78 Cupid Visits TJ Love overflowed the cafeteria on February 18, in a late Valentine dance, along with the disco souhd of Dana Melancon. Cupid would have been proud of the atmosphere created by the decorations of the cheer- leaders, who sponsored the dance. of hearts. flowers and the special people who shared them. Unusual Scenes Common During Twirp Week The combination of Danx Melancon 5 disco music and the sophomores' hard work of the ori- ental decorations combined to make the Twirp Dance 3 worth while place for the girls to spend their money. Women's lib has finally hit TI. Believe i101 non! Class Of 78 Climbs Above: The times of you: life. Below: Smiles were a big pan of the Junior Prom. Above: Let's check out the counyaxd. Below: Susan and Kevin make a stop at the refreshmam table. 180 The Stairway To Heaven 7: Deep Wale: starts an epidemic of boogie fever. Being close 10 you is heavenly! Stepping Out! The 1977 Junior Prom hit a lovely and romantic note with heavenly decorations of glittery stars and angels while Deep Water played their music. What could be a more perfect night than climbing the stairway to heaven with that very special person? That All Important 182 Date, The Senior Prom Shaking hands? Butterflies in the stomach? You're not going to die although you feel like it. These are only the symptoms of someone trying to get a date to a dance or someone waiting for a date to a dance. A11 dances are like this. but the Senior Prom seems more so. It is the biggest event of the year and everybody wants to go with that someone special, because that night should always be remembered as perfect. 183 Seniors Work Hard Hammering, taping, and glit- tering, were just a few of the lit- tle things that turned the regular old cafeteria into a beautiful sun filled garden, complete with a running waterfall. The senior cabinet truly celebrated a job well done when the decorating was finally finished and they could sit back satisfied at their original and magnificent cre- ation. 134 Good Times! 7 . iu'mamnw Coxonalion 17 was a special highlight of the night. That special someone added to the celebratiom THE GANG'S ALL HERE! I87 k Seniors 1977 Celebrate 188 Courtyard pmvides a place to take it easy. W5, 'k '. .g i..' W 1 J i . n , . 151.....-Vk; 16L 3 X Shane and Jody begin an evening lo remember. Don and Susan take time out lo cal. '39 N . :'1 3m p 192 Jackets Whip Waltrip 22-0 The first quarter was merely a taste of what was to come. For the Rams' second quarter the Jackets offense tumed their drive into six points. The touchdown was made by Lee Wright on a six- yard run. Only a few minutes later, the offense generated a scoring pass from Shawn Bruno to Anthony Stelly. The Jacket mighty offense penetrated to the Rams' five yard line and Lee Wright again scored. David Allen added to the score with a field goal. In the final quarter David Allen made a 21 yard field goal to help down the Rams 22- 0. Baytown Stuns TJ The Ganders' offense and defense completely dominated the game with a 35-0 score. The tone for the evening was set on the first play as Shawn Bruno pitched the ball wide over Mike Seypion's head and the Ganders recovered. TJ held the Ganders off that time as Ron Stump claimed the first of his two fum- ble recoveries on Baytown's sec- ond play. In the second half Lee took the kickoff and ran 64 yards in 17 plays. From the kickoff until 4:25 remained in the game, the Jackets defense was the valu- able unit for the team. The Jacket defense held Baytown to twenty points in the second half. This was a tough contest for the Yellow Jackets against a state tanked team . Senior Denny Latiolas checks fox an open gap. Pasadena Pushes TJ The Port Arthur Yellow Jackets played their third game against the Pasadena Eagles. Shawn Bruno and Mike Scypion brought the Jackets from 7-0 and 15-8 deficits to take leads of 8-7 and 16-15. The Yellow Jackets dom- inated the third quarter, but when the teams changed ends, it was Pasadena on the move. In the six plays of the fourth quar- ter, Pasadena scored on their running backs' ability to break tackles. Pasadena scored three touchdowns and a field goal, while TI scored two touchdowns and a safety. The final score of the game was 23 to 16. A... e x Senior Duncan Conner joins in to help teammate with the tackle. Forest Park Falls 3-0 The Yellow Jackets defeated the Forest Park Trojans, 3-0 in a tightly-played game. The only score of the game came when Jacket placekicker Don Stump kicked a 34-yardfie1d goal, with 10:41 remaining in the game. The Jacket offense was unable to spark a sustained drive and managed only 99 yards total offense in the first half. The Trojans tried to mount an offensive threat, but were stop- ped by the mighty Jacket defense led by tackle Tim Antoine, safety Bernie Auld, halfback Paul Bryan. and linebacker Bill Reese. In the third quarter, the Jacket offense came to life as the run- ning backs gained much yardage. After Don Stump's field goal in the fourth quarter, the Jacket defense held tight enough for a 3-0 win. The Mighty Jacket defense stops another offensive drive . Jackets Too Tough For French Junior Don Stump contributes his shate of points. The Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets played a most impressive game against the French Buffa- los. The Jackets defeated French 32-0. The Yellow Jackets really played together as a team. This victory made the Jackets 2-0 in district and 3-2 on the season. This was the LhiId shutout of the season for the defense. TI's first score of the game came on an 80 yard punt return by Ron Stump. After that, the defense had consistent drives up and down the field to make the final score 32- 0. This game put the Jackets in a 3-way tie for first place in dis- trict with Vidor and PNG. Nothing could get our defense out of the way. i96 The feeling of a happy home- coming was in the air and spirits were high. TI kicked off to Vidor before the Jacket defense got down field to tackle Vidor's star running back which put him out for the season with a chipped vertebrae. The first quarter went scoreless until senior quarterback Shawn Bruno carried the ball across to the goal line for six points. Don Stump kicked the extra point to bring the halftime show with '7 to 0 for the Yellow Jackets. After a restful half, both teams came out ready to play ball. Vidor scored off a fumble but the Yellow Jackets were not to be underestimated, Shawn Bruno again scored from one yard out. The defense then held the Pirates scoreless. The final score of the game was 14 to 7. Thanks! The 1976 football season was an accomplishment for the '77 seniors. The Yellow Jackets placed 2nd in district. The play- ers praised head coach Bob Burris for doing such a tremendous job for his first year here . Coach Burris and his staff worked many hard hours for the games. Though the players go through many strenuous work- outs, the coaches are under a certain strain too. The 1977 sen- ior football players will remem- ber this season. So, on behalf of the student body, a big thanks to Coach Burris and his staff. Pirates Walk Shawn Bruno at 3 to 1 adds. go! the first downs Many players received slaIS for outstanding performances. A few received skull and cross- bones. Jacket Plank! v ': le;, , 'rLit'LIIl-Ik When no receivers are open. SenioI Shawn Bruno says 60 For It. 198 TJ Battles PNG 28-7 Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets were defeated Oct. 22, 223-? when the mighty Jackets traveled to their arch rivals - the Port Neches-Groves Indians. In the first half the Indians scored with two touchdowns of good kickoff and punt returns. With less than a minute left in the half, the Yellow Jackets stung back with a touchdown pass from senior quarterback Shawn Bruno to receiver Anthony Stelly. T: L I ' i wor- Mike Scypion is always somewhere around the footballt Although the Jackets seemed fired up, the defend- ing state champs from PNG kept their cool on defense and held the Jackets to a scoreless second half. Thomas Jefferson managed to make thirteen first downs but could not get over the goal line. PNG showed their power by scoring two touchdowns from their running backs. i1 ' him: The halftime briefing ftom the coaches helped the players in the second half. Mike Scypion steppin' around the end. TJ, BCP Tie For Second Place In District The Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets were held to a deadlock tie with the Beaumont-Charlton-Pollatd Cougars. The score of the game didn't tell the whole story. The Jackets dominated the first half of the game. Mike Scypion scored from two yards out on the first play of the second period. With only a few seconds left in the first half the Cougars scored on a pass from BCP quarterback to end Dennis Beavers who latexaled the ball to Tony Coleman for the touch- down. In the second half neither team could get into the end zone with only a few seconds left. The Jack- ets decided to kick a field goal from the 18 yard line. The kick was into a strong wind and just fell short. This made the Jackets 3-1-1 in district and in second place. 199 TJ Regains PA Pride November 5th will be a night to Iemember for 25 seniors who played their last home game in Public School Stadium against cross town rivals Lincoln Bees. The two teams are always up for this game and it is always a close one. Lincoln scored first and missed the field goal. The Jack- ets came out after halftime with victory in their sights. Ron Stump intercepted a Bee pass and ran to the 40 yard line. After a few plays Mike Scypion jolted seven yards to score with Don Stump's field goal making the score '7 to 6. In the fourth quarter the Bees moved ahead with an intentional safety. With only a few minutes left in the game, Don Stump made a field goal. Final score was 10 to 8. There wexe many happy players when the game ended, especially the seniors. 200 Bulldogs Upset TJ 20-14 ! tum h A perfect tackle illustrated by the defense. 1 ',,Mw. L'p-;$Vn The Jackets looked like they would take control of the game defensively. Robert Balsamo intercepted a Nederland pass and ran to the Bulldog 10 yard line. Three plays later Quarterback Shawn Bruno sneaked over for 6. Don Stump kicked over for 7. Tailback Hernandez ran for 8 touchdowns against the Jacket defense. At the half Nederland led 20-7 with an impressive show which no one expected. The 3rd quarter turned out to be scoreless. Halfway through the fourth quarter. TJ Quarterback Shawn Bruno rolled out to pass at the 50 yard line. Not finding any open men. he tucked the ball and scrambled for 50 yaxds and a TI touchdown. TJ had another chance to score but failed. Thete is no way you can get away fmm the defense, not even up! Brandon Alpough Tim Amoine ml disuicn Bernie Auld mu districm Robert Balsamo Bryan Bell Shawn Bruno Hill disuico Paul Bryan Duncan Connex Seniors - Proud Shawn Bruno. oumanding offensive player award, Denny Latiolias. spirit and desire award. Wayne Findley. Tom Dennis award, Tim Antoine . outstanding defensive player, and Bill Reese, Most Valuable player. Leaders Of A Team Reid Duplanlis Danny Esuello Wayne Findley Robert Griffiths Jack Johnson Ed Kesller Danny Larcade Denny Laliolais 203 Scot! McCloud Kyle McLaughlin Danny Phipps Richard Quintela Stuart Ransoneue Bill Reese all disuicu Michael Scypion Anthony Stelly Jacket Football, A Game YELLOW JACKET COACHES: Gearem Head coach Bob Burris Wayne Williams. Tommy Moss and. Mike Caxaway. mandiny Bob GloveI. Ronald Slump Harry Phipps, Mike Owens. Doyle Green. Chuck Meyer. 204 Played With Style . 1' Ron Stump Darrell Thihodeaux ; , 3 .. I ' , $4, ,n'f L . Coaches reflect much pride toward theh powerful football team. 205 1976-77 Yellow Jackets Headmg up the 1976-77 Basketball program is from left w right: Coach Mike Caxaway. Trainer-Caach Johnny McDonald and Head Coach Chuck MeyeL Bernie Auld Dalton Broussard Shawn Bruno Mike Shelton THE JKKET CAhERs Danny Tatum T-Bone Welch 207 208 Above: James Gamble displays stuffing exhibition. Below: Wilford Malveaux shuts down PNG shooter. Danny Tatum sinks layup under Indian defense. Thomas Jefferson defeated the Port Neches-Groves Indians in a heated battle by a score of 58-53 in the Yellow Jacket gymnasium. Under a full house, TI put four starters in double figures with Danny Tatum and Dalton Broussard leading the way, both with 16 points. With just three seconds left in the game and TJ leading by one, Shawn Bruno went to the foul line after an intentional foul by an Indian player and sank two free throws to put the icing on the cake . Nederland, Forest Park .m TvBone Welch seuing up big play. Coach Meyer giving Iackeu instructions. Below: Shawn Bruno lakes shot for two points againsx PNG. Stark Sterling Heben Lamarque Sterling Lamarque Hebert tPNG tVidor Wrench mNederland $Forest Park $BCP $Lincoln AWNG 5:Vidor tFrench wNederland aForest Park $BCP $Lincoln SCHEDULE 51 They Below: Kyle McLaughlin hauls down Jackets rebound over BCP . TJ Cagers Sink Pirates Twice The Thomas Jefferson Yellow Jackets had their first district victory against the Vidor Pirates. James Gamble's 28 point output led the Jackets to a 79-73 triumph over Vidor. The victory evened TI's record at 8-8 and the Jackets 1-1 in district. The Yellow Jackets had a slow fiISI half but really bounced back in the second half. The Jackets caught some fire in the second period with Gamble scoring 12 points, including a 10-foot jumper as time expired in the first half. Being down 37-36 at the half, the Jackets gained the lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter and never gave it up. The final score was TI 79, Vidor 73. Wilford Malveaux goes up for a rebound uncontested against Vidot Pirates. James Gamble and Kyle McLaughlin battle Pirate fox free ball 1 1 ,1? Jacket Basketball Proves Most Exciting Shawn Bruno splits zone defense on Lincoln for a layup. Bees Outlast Jackets With a very bright glare of shining sun and a most superb job of pressing, the Lincoln Bumble Bees downed TI 61-43 in an afternoon game. The game proved to be most exciting for three solid quarters of the contest. The Bees led at half- time by a score of 23-21. In the third quarter the Jackets brought it up to a 33433 tie. This is when the game busKed open for Lincoln. Carl Monroe posted some sharp shooting for the Bees while James Gamble was leading scorer for T1 with 14 points. Dalton Broussard suelches over Bee for a xebound. Top: Junior Chip Lacy and James Gamble in aclian against the disuicl champs, French Buffalos. TJ 1051 10 French in a hean-breaking effon in the; last saconds. French: B. B. Davis shot a 10 foal jumper to distinguish TJ's possible upset. The final score was 41-39. Circle: Left: Danny Talurn soars high over Forest Park defendeL Right: Dallon Broussaxd shoom his deadly hook shot which helped T1 overcome the FP Trojans in the second round of disuicl play. Top: Juniors Terrance Welsh and Chip Lacy show good foxm in preparation for the 1978 basketball year. Circle: Left: Mike Shelton knocks away Gandex shot in early season game. Right: Gamble makes lhe job look easy as T1 defeated Baywn in the last seconds in Pon Arthur. 213 The 1976777 JACKET VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Standing: Laurence Williams. Derrick Drummond, Mark Jackson. Kneeling: Donnie Corona and Dean Drum- mond. TJ golfers won district again for the sixth straight year. The district score was a total of 589. In regional they placed fifth with a 648. Below: The 1976-77 golf team members are: Standing: Brian Domingue. Tommy Emussard, C. J. Clancy. Ken Claxk, Les, lie Ravey, Mr. Leland Kay, coach. Kneeling: Glen Hancock, Fred Ashy, Wayland Thomas. Sitting: Mark Jackson. Dean Dmmmond. Donnie Corona, Lau- Ience Williams, Derrick Dmmmond. Dean Drummond chips on lo the green. Laurence Williams is concentrating for a hole in one. touc I X Leslie Ravey was a medalist in Girls Dis- uicx and placed 11 in rcgionals. 216 Superstar Supersports 217 218 Senior Tracksters 'd-IODO- f- 1:11er . 724 t h h m g d. TRACK SQUAD: Kneeling: Gaty Domaschk tmanagen. Keneth Bellait, Tommy Becker. Leonard Trahan. Craig Stankv Danny Phipps. Middle Row: Robert Bowling, Ron Stump, Mike Phipps, Paul Brian, David Hernandez, Troy Guidty4 Standing: Coach Williams. Coach Phipps, Mike Bobb, Kevin Snodgtass, Kevin Latblancv Scott McLoud. Scott Williams. Bernie Auld. James Hollingswouh. Coach Mossv Coach Slump. Track Record Like every other sport, the 1647' track season had its ups and downs. With most of TJ's track meets away from Port Althul, the team competed mostly with state ranked teams. The Yellow Jackets traveled to Longview, Lufkin, Bryan, Ned- erland, and PNG before the dish trict meet at Forest Park. Danny Phipps won the half mile event at Longview with a time of 1:59. The team came in fourth place at the Nederland Relays. TJ's brightest spot was the Indian Relays. TI won the meet and t. -. . brought many medals and the SHOT AND DISC: Kneeling: Robert Bowling, Kennith Bellait, Kevin Snodgrass, Standing: team trophy . Coach Moss, Kevin Leblanc, Scott Mcloud , and Scott williamsl Contribute To TJ 1 '1 . -. r- ' Bernie Auld - High Jumper 219 220 Tod Clark , Pole Vaulxex Lettermen Help Ron Slump - 100 Yd. Duh Bernie Auld - 120 Yd. Hurdles Develop Able Team David Rayon - 100 Yd. Dash Mike Scypion - 440 Relay Jackets Winners , v 7 V 4 x The 1976-77 Yellow Jacket tennis team coach: Steve Corner. and Captain: Rusell Goldsmith. JACKET SINGLES PLAYERS: John Taylox and Russell Goldsmith. Jacket Doubles Teams are: From: James Brown and Keith Duplechln. Back: Joe Eidom and Russell Collazo. 222 In South Zone l '1 I i I , i . e1; . The Jacket Junior Varsity Tennis Team membexs axe: Standing: David Albright. Steve Banas. Robert Boal- righl. Jeff Thamasson. Kneeling: Joey Pittman. Mark Mingle, Barry Dubose. Russel Barger. A; The 1976-77 Vanity Tennis Team members are: Standing: Rumell Goldsmith. John Taylor. Joe Eidom, Blake Beckom. Kneeling: James Brown, Neil Bunell. KeiLh Duplechan. Russell Collazo. The 1976-77 Yellow Jacket Tennis Team fin- ished their busy schedule with a third place showing in district. Number one sin- gles player. John Taylor. placed third in district. In doubles, Joe Eidom and Russell Collazo made it to the semi-finals in the following tourna- ments; South Park, Baytown, TI. and YMBL. Also Neil Burrel and Blake Beckom won a first place consolation in the T.J. tourna- ment. 3 223 Thomas Jefferson - Standing: Don Stump, Darrell English. Tim Hammond. Max Carmier. Bobby Taylor. Perry Palmer. 2nd Row: Scou Holman. Sammy Tra- vino, Tommy Rachel. Reid Duplantis. Jeff Smith. ls! Row: Ted Lalond. Pilo Tamez. David Allen. Kyle Cozad, Larry Guidry. Danny Rob- Ins. Pre-District The 1977 Thomas Jefferson baseball team started its baseball season slowly, facing tough com- petition out of the Pasadena- Houston area. The Jackets split double-headers with Pasadena Rayburn. Spring Branch Memo- rial and losing in the bottom of the seventh to Pasadena High. The Jackets finally got things rolling by winning their next six out of seven games, taking two from Galveston O'Connel, two from Lake Charles Barbe, and winning two out of three in the Orange tournament. :9; W cm Coach Doyle Green Coach Joe Sandoval Bi-District Champions f Many times hard work paid off for the district champions. 226 Jackets Lead All-District The Yellow Jacket district 22-4A baseball sea- son ended as the most successful in recent years. The Jackets ramped to a 13-1 record, taking two thrillers from rival PN-G and two from Vidot also. The only blemish on the Jacket slate was posted in a nine inning affair against the BCP Cougars. The Yellow Jackets as usual lead the All-Dis- trict charts placing six of its nine starters on the conference team. Led by Most Valuable Player Jeff Smith. on the team were first baseman Dar- rell English, second baseman Larry Guidry, third baseman Tommy Rachel, catcher Reid Duplantis, and pitcher Bobby Taylor. Regional playoffs proved to be the most exciting as T1 lost to Alvin High 7 IO 2 in the first game. TI came back for the second game with a 14 to 1 romp. The third game was a heart breaker as TJ went down 3 to 0. Champions show their enthusiasm . Devastate Rivals 3. , ,. ' JAE? 22:61 . u pirit and togetherness in a game became TI's strength. Many fans came to the ELDisu-ict games. 227 228 1 u. , . Tim Hammond takes no pity on olhex teams ' , . 2. TJ Pitching - Offense meant hitting. Jeff SmiLh - Dist. 22-4A MOS! Valuable Player A World of Mastery I Coach Green calls a pxe-game talk with the learn. mamman av WM 229 232 They Make This year was a Hm for girls Ltainers. They are from left w right: Lisa Fontenot. Colleen Cooksey. Julie Roccafone, Bonnie Ransoneue. and Iodie Johnson. It Happen JV basketball coach and head uack coach, Mrs. Gamble Head volleyball coach and assistant track coach. Miss Hebert. 1 llp Illm$ Tennis coach and sponsox; for the gymnastics club, Miss SanAngelo. IV volleyball coach and head baskaxball coach. Miss McClain. Physical Education And N . Duxing the off season, volleyball players Sylvia Trevino and Jennifex Wapplcr lake lime in class to play a game of ping pong Its Form of Recreation -- Poise is shown on the bar. v.5 a-! f They are learning to become expert maxksmen. Concenuation and confidence lcad to perfection. 235 Volleyball Proves Varsity members include: Standing: Managex Cindy Hance, Julie Roccalfonev Gay Myers. Kexen Hamixer, Tammy Jones. Sylvia Trevino, Coach Bertha Hebert. Kneeling: Linda Pwsperic. Sharon Miller, Lynn Gamble. Michclle Gabier. and Julia Woods. Sharon, Linda, and Michelle await a possible relum as teammate Gay Mycrs spikes one OVCI. 236 To Be Challenging Kexen Hamiler Tammy Jones Senior Senlox Senior All District -. , Julie Roccafone says, I have lhis one! The dink as shown by Tammy Jones. 238 The Varsity Volleyball team compiled a 578 record in district contests. For a team with no returning varsity players, they did very well and were fourth in district. The team won a consolation championship trophy at the Stark tournament. Senior Karen Hamitet was chosen to the all tournament team and later as all district player. In Junior Varsity action, although they received no district honors. the team played many competitive games. With only one returning player from last year the new members gained much experience that will aid them when they make the varsity team. THE JUNIOR VARSITY MEMBERS: Kneeling: Becky Vinecoul: manager, Laluana Pierre, Sharon Edwards, Arlene Miller. Patricia Williams, Junior Team V .t t. Debra Johnson. Second Row: Cindy Hance, managet, Leesa Clancy. Jennifer Wapplct, Kim Dodge. Cheryl Ford, Brenda Boutgeuis. Vanessa Scypion and Miss Mclain. Swings Into Action Caryl and Debra Watch while Axlene auempvs to return a serve. 240 Girls Basketball Debut The Junior Team consisted of: Standing: st. Gamble. Donna Hicks. Collette Fonteneue, Debbie Flanagan, Tara Tale, Barbara Mitchell. Kippy Daniels. Sealed are: Andrea Lopes. Nancy Lewis, Becky Marshall, Carolyn White and Cordelia Gilbch Varsity Members Includv Miss McLain. Thomasiia Louviare. Linda Baku. Gay Myers, Kallminu Frazier, Kim Dudgc and Cheryl Ford. Kneeling arcv Sharon Schwing, Jan Phillips, Vickie Antoine, and Thcresa Shocklcyu Girls Baskctball is an added cvcm in feminine competition. Buczlusc it was just formed this year, they wcrc not in UIL competition. Still they played like IIUC athletes againsl schools like Stephan F. Austin and Lincoln. Girls sports havs cums a long and they are looking forward 10 next year. Also Ihey hope 10 be much improved and more axpcricnccd next year. Cagers Gain Experience Katherine Fraziex. the team's highest scorer, sets up an offensive Showing true sponmanship is one of their many qualities. play Lincoln finds it hard to elude coverage. Debbie Flanagan screens off 3 Lincoln defender. r: ff A layup proves to be an easy shot for Vicki Antoine. 243 The Yellow Jacket girls track team proved that the feminine touch was better than ever. They started off with a second place win at the first annual Ste- phen F. Austin relays. At the Forest Park relays they placed fourth but came back stinging to place first at the second annual Piney Woods relays in Lufkin. Mrs. Gamble was awarded a plaque for winning coach. Next in line was the Dick Dowling relays held in Houston. where the team finished third. The District meet was held in Vidor. Here the team was I HuiME V ,i . Feminine Touch third only to French and BCP. These two teams were new in the District. Lynn Gamble was the only Regional qualifier with a 26. 1 first place time in the 220 yd. dash. However, several girls placed in many events. They were Julie Robertson Bid in triple jump, Pat Nash 3rd in 880 yd. dash and 4th in triple jump. Also placing was Jackie Timmons in the shot put with a 3rd, Jackie Henderson 5th in the 80 Yd. hurdles. Carolyn Jones and Carla Guilbeaux with 4th and 5th respectively in the 440 yd. dash. .'r Members are: Front Row: Carolyn Broussaxd and Lue Wanda Ruflin. 2nd Row: Iulie Hollingswonh. Tomasita Louviere, Margaret Hilget. Lajuana Pierre. Diane Burnham, Debra Linscomb. Lisa Gabiet, Tammy Ross, Pam Deal, Carolyn Jones, and Nedta Alpough. Standing: Miss Hebert, Carla Guilbeauxv Fiederica Clatk, Pat Nash. Linda Baker, Lynn Gamble. Arlene Miller. Sharon Edwards. Xackie Henderson, Vero- nica Sosthand, Jackie Timmons, Julie Robertson and Mrs. Gamble. JACKIE TIMMONS TAMMY ROSS CAROLYN JONES 830 Relay includes: Debra Linscomb, Arlene Miller. Carla Guilbeaux, and Carolyn Broussaxd. 245 Variety of Events V +3 100 YD. DASH: Tammy Ross. Julie Robertson. Frederica Clarkl and Laluana Pierre. V x 'x 9.4L... Triple and Long Jumper are: Pat Nash, Julie Rabemon, Arlene 830 RUN: Julie Hollingwonh. Pat Nash. and Linda Baken Miller and Pam Deal. 246 MILE RUN: Lisa Gabiex. 440 DASH: Carla Guilbeau. Shawn Edwards. and Carolyn Jones. 248 Competition Forces Team The girls Tennis team made a great showing in district competition placing third only to Forest Park and BCP. The team competed in several touma- mean. One of Lhese was the YMBL team tournament where the team won the consolation trophy. As an individual effort Betsy Lamb, a three year letterman won the consolation singles in TI's own invitational tourney. As a double effort Melissa Miller and Kathy Popielarczyk wpn second place in doubles play at Bridge City. Other tournaments included a YMBL at Lamar, Galveston Ball, and South Park. 9'. Members are from lefx to right: Ierrima Soliz. Beuy Lamb. Mensa Muler. Jane Rachel, Liz Esuello, Coach Sherrie San Angelo. Karen Thomasson, Lisa Tritico. Mary Rnbinson. Kathy Popielarczyk. Not pictured is Jodie Johnson. To Take Third Seat 4143i. 9 Ag Above: SENIOR IERRIMA SOLIZ . Tennis Wraps Up SENIOR: Lisa Trilico 81 singles. SENIOR: Busy Lamb 82 singles. 33 doubles playexs are Sophomores Left Mary Robinson and Liz Esuello. 250 Girls Sports Season $1 doubles include Kathy Popielarczyk. Senior. and Melissa Millerv Junior. 254 Thirty-three seniors and 93 juniors were inducted into the Thomas Jefferson chapter of the National Honor Society on the night of Novembex 1. 1976. The initiation began with an invoca- tion by Russell Goldsmith, Vice- president of the Honor Society. Other officers are: Matthew Dore. president; Eileen Fey. treasurer. After the invocation, Principal Rouel Rothenberger welcomed the parents and gave a short talk on the honor and prestige gained from association with the Honor Society. The inductees' names were called and certificates given. Guest speaker was Mr. Banker Phares, a local lawyer. He ended by telling the inductees never to let anyone put down the Honor Society. The benediction was given by Andrew Preslar. Fol- lowing the initiation there was a reception for new members. Right: Russell Goldsmith, viceepresident: Eileen Fey. treasuxer: and Matthew Dore. presi- dent. Honor Society Bernie Auld Lacy Baker Colleen Banks Bryan Bell Debbie Black Beth Blitch Debra Bomon Janice Bourgeois Gail Box Cindy Bush Robert Campbell Sally Chevis Janet Cole Greg Colletti Linda Coons Brandie Danalo Nancy Dionne Angela Dolce Laurie Dolce Matthew Dore Carrie Doly Rene Dwyer Joe Eidom Kathy Emsweiler Eileen Fey Wayne Findley 4 Truth, Honor; Goals Of gs Barbra Foshee Karen Foster Kim Gillespie Russell Goldsmith Robert Griffiths Whitney Guidry Kelly Haizlip Regina Hamilton Cindy Hance Carol Harding Gary Heben Gisela Jackson Mark Jackson Tammy Jones Kim King Betsy Lamb Craig Lively Sherry Lumbley Becky Mathis Donna McDonald Gail McMillan Lynn McPherson Lisa Messina Clanis Melancon Richard Nations Patti Palmer Andrew Preslar 256 Honor Society F :1 Na Kathy Popielarczyx Mary Richardson Terri Robbins Julie Rocafone Elda Rosas Tammy Ross Jennifer Schiwan Susan Sharp Nadine Sloane Ronda Smith Mark Snyder Leslie Sonnier Natalie Spooner Merry Strauss Lyndi Stubbs Arleen Swanzy Bob Talbert Karen Triebel David Turner Debbie Watkins Ronald Watts Dan Webb Joe Webb Pam Webb Jane Wilcox Frank Williford 257 258 New Members Installed A N .1 Bottom Row, 1 to r: Timothy Adams. Leslie Elodgeu, Mari Barbay, Russell Bargex, Joyce Bennette. Richaxd Borel, Pamela Borne. Charlotte Bourgouis, Pam Bourgouis. Pat Eouxgouis. Middle Row. 1 to r: Reese Bmussard, James Brown, Susan Collazo, Neil Bunell. Sharon Carlson. Donnie Carona, Ken Carona, Gayle Can, Susanne Castaneda, Denise Cessac. Top Row, 1 lo x: Karen Charles, Russell Collazo, Joey Bums, men. Jaime Cosson, Karen Cox. Rachel Cozad. Brenda Crawford, Jeff Crochet. Robert Bowling. Bottom Row, 1 lo I: Jesse Crochet. Terri DeShazo, Lesa Landry, John Dewitt, Deanna Domingue, Sue Domingue. Lisa Dunkexly, Lois How- ard. Susie Duxso, ChIis Exickson. Middle Row, 1 to r: Ann Iles. Carol Fomenol, Dane Fowlkes, David Gallegos, Edwaxd Grady, Anhur Hep nandez, Elisa Holt, Mark Durso, Bambi Huval. Top Row. 1 10 r: Dawn Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson. Brian Laird, Marshall DeVall, Kevin Leblanc, Desixee Leon, Bobby Loflin, James Lowery. Greg Lozano, Clay Malt. wuthlllliUllHli k.- M ums-Jgrfzasan KS. w I. i ' . n Vifxrwvx , k - 1- k NIH: JIM $ t ' I ' ' .; ' IX 4 H2 , ' , Bottom Row. 1 lo I: Donna McCauley. Deboxah McCorkle, Wendy Walther. Megan Mickelson, Kristin Mosely, Karen Nunez, Ellen Wood. Kelly Steed , Donna Pope, Julia Ramirez. Middle Row. 1 w I: Julie Kichaxdson. Sherri Riggs. Doug Robicheaux, loan Rodrique, Leslie Scaff. Olga Spixis. Chrisxel Stamper, Roy Perkins. Susan Suaub. John Slutzenbexg. Top Row, 1 w 1: Katherine Swenson. Nita Tapscou. Jerry Tax- vex, William Melton, Dorothy Thompson. Sue Ellen Ware. Robin Webster. Scott Williams, Perry Palmer, Kelly Ash. Michelle Gabier. Top Achieygrs Represent IV. , H ,4? 260 Varied Fields Of Study . mRy Lumb and Russell tfq HIJIiIJLIiJJViLJEHq, AH Chosen Leaders Rise FIank williford IV is salulawrian. Andrew Preslar is the Valedictorian of the Class of 7'1. Winners of me Monticello Guardian Awards elected by the Senior Class are Susan Sawcr and Steve Smith. To Head Of Class National Merit Commended Students am: No! Picluxed: Kun Gumberger. L w r: Dauell Pittman was the National Merit Finalist David A. Turner. Claig Lively, Mau Dore, and Robert G. Talbert. for T1. Chxis Erickson nm only won lhe Renssaalaer Mathematics and Science Award. but also the Coveted Mathematical Association of America Awald for outstanding work in math and scienCL 263 Scholarships, Recognition John Taylox was awarded the Bill Fleming Memorial Trophy 10: his skill in tennis. The Larry Stelly Memorial Award was given by Lhe baseball players to Tommy Rachel. Left to Right: Shawn Bruno, Omstanding Offensive Player; Denny Lalioiais. Spirix and Desire Award; Wayne Findley. Torn Dennis Award: Tim Antoine. Ouulanding Defensive Player; and Bill Reese. Most Valuable Playex. Part Of Award-Winning v; ,I' R ' 1, i 4 ' ' Mark Jackson is Lhe recipient of the Halton Golf Award. x Education Essential Twila Squires was awarded the M031 Valui able Staffer by The News. This yeaI's Summer Science Scholaxship winne! was Marshall Devall. He will go to Hum- boldl University in California. Lynn McPherson, president of lhe Hussars, was also the most outstanding student in Phys, ics To A Successful Career The two winners of the National Achievement for Outstanding Angela Dolce and Andrew Preslax won the National Council of Negro Studenvs were: Dan Webb. and Whimey Guidxey mo! pic- Teachers of English Award. tured . ab 9: Q: eae DO 9 A1 xhe 1977 Commencement Exercises the choir sang ShepheId Me Loxd. and Sound the Trumpets. 268 Underclassmen Look Forward NEDT winners are: Fat Guy. Laura Gunlex. Ban Cavender, Valerie Parker. Belinda Swanzy. Eileen Swanson. Doug Mallock, Mary Byerly, Alan Zimmerman, Ron Gates, Lisa mu. Cindy McDonald. Txacye Woods. 4. ,zw ; $71 2:. L 10 R: Gary Westby, Linda Prosperie. and Chris Erickson all participated in many tournaments in Number Sense Competition. TJ A School Of Leaders Able school administration requires a wide range of abili- ties. The fact that the Port Arthur schools are among the leaders in the SIaIe attests to wise leadership, both districI-wide and within Thomas Jefferson itself. Dr. 6011 has been superintend- em and chief administrator of PAlSD for the past ten years. Three assistant superintendents have their special duties, all going to make up a successful school administration. Mr. Rothenberger, principal of TJ, has been in charge for the past three years. Popular with both students and faculty, his cheerful. Have a good day, sets the atmosphere for work and fun during the year. DR. CLYDE M. GOTT Superintendent of Pan Arthur Independent School District MRh CHARLES MCBEE DR. FRANK KUDLATY MR. ARVIL BRUNER Assistant Superintendent of Administration Assislam Superintendent of Instruction Assistant Superintendent of Business 272 plays many roles. OFFICE STAFF: Mrs. Mable Handel, Mrs, Flo Slanton. Mrs, Annie Mae Davina. st. Theresa Wolf, and Mrs. Dorothy Dugan. Assistant Principals Play Major Roles The three assistant principals divide a diversity of duties. They are present at all major functions, whether it is a ball game , a school play. or a dance . In addilion, each one has a special area of responsi- bility. Mr. Paul advises and disciplines seniors. Mr. Kindell keeps sophomores and juniors in line, while Mr. Onego looks after the welfare of the freshmen. Such chores as record keeping, seeing that substi- tute teachers are called when a regular teacher will be absent. accounting for books and supplies; are all a part of the daily routine for these three staff mem- bers. M4,.wqm... . ,4 h MR. DONALD PAUL MR. WILLIAM ORTEGO The People Who Show Us The Way Counselors not only plan schedules for us, but they also assist in every phase of school life, trying to see that every student has the' best possible chance of succeeding. Mr. Jackson and the Student congress plan all of the activities affecting the entire school. Mr. Jack- son is also in charge of all homeroom and grade level projects. Counselors Set up programs of study geared to Lhe individual's needs, helping to select courses suited to college or career. MR. ANDREW JACKSON Activides Director MR. JOHN GODWIN MRS. LOIS GRAHAM Freshman Counselor Sophomore Counselor 276 School Board Sets Policy Looking after the education, . 3 welfare, and health of Thomas Jefferson students are board members of the Port Arthur Inde- pendent School District. the Jef- ferson PTA, and the school nurse. Members of the school board serve all district schools in set- ting policy and providing budg- eted funds. Jefferson PTA pro- vided scholarships through con- cession sales, and the nurse is in general charge of the daily health of some 2100 students and 108 teachers. SCHOOL BOARD: Mrs. Mavis Triebel, Mr. A. Zt MCElmy, MI. Canoll Lafitte. Dr. Clyde M.hGotl. Mr. Jeff Hayes, Mrs. Laverna Kiefet. MI. James A. England. Mt. Carl D. Wall- ral k. PTA: Mr. Rouel Rolhenberger, Principal; Mrs. James Avery. lst Vice-Presidem: Mrs. John Sadler. Historian; M15. Norman Jackson. Correspondence Secretary: Mrs. B. R. Baku. President: Mrs. Nelson Eidom. Parliamentarian; Mrs. w. F. Berryman. IL. 2nd Vice-Ptes- idem: Mrs. W. H. Triebel, 3rd Vice-Ptesident. Not Pictured: Mrs. W. R. Coons. Recoid- ing Secretary: and M15. Robert Swanzy, TIeaquer. IX NURSE: Mrs. Dixie Wiesen Teachers Set Examples FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Top Row: Mr, Ronald Hanks, MI. Helmuth Mayex. Bottom Row: Mrs. Loretta Shipley. Mrs. Joyce Leukas. Not Pictuxed: Mrs. Geraldine Johnson: Department Cha'lfmam h Foreign language students often represent the highest level of scholarship. especially among the elective classes. A modern laboratory where students may both speak and hear the language is provided. Clubs are or anized amon German. Spanish, French. and Latin stu- dents to further their use of a sec- ond language. The English Department has implemented a forward-looking course of study to provide for many needs. Some study on a college level through AP courses. while others may be acquiring basic reading ski 5. Between the two extremes are regular classes, including a selection of mini courses ranging from Who Dun It to classic mythology. ENGLISH: Top Row: Mr. Ruben Keeling, Mrs. Margaret Barty. Mrs. Melba Magnus, M13. Mauxeen Vuxlicer, Mrs. Janiece Matshall, Mrs. Martha Johnson, Mrs. Sharon Hansen. Miss Doris Crisp, Department Chairman. Mrs. Ethel Redman, MI. Joseph Cadenhead. Bottom Row: Miss Jayne Smith. Miss Ata Golmon, Mrs, Elaine Sellers, Miss Marsha Touchstone. Miss Susan Grangex. Not Pictured: MISt Karen GillenwaA lers, Mrst Eleanot Meeker. 277 Social Studies, Books, Special Programs, All A Part Of TJ P.ILP. Teachers are: Miss Ianace Doelman, Miss Annie onwn, Mrs. Madelene Gaulraaux. and MI. Terry Meyer. Not Pictured: Miss Judy Cheleue. Miss Lynda Austin. MI. Milton Simmons and Miss Pam Wilke. Librarians are: Ms. Mary Brown, clerk, Mrs. Maxcelle Pitman. and Mrs. Hilda Estes. I'ImmuEl'IENI Business Educason Home Economics Industrial Arts Give LifeWs Basics 5:- -g I WK , '71? W BUSINESS EDUCATION: Top Row: M13. Martha Harris, Mrs. Peggy Barrington, Mrs. Jeanne Wilson. Miss Pam McGee. Bottom Row: Mrs, Jessie Williams, Miss Shenil Hanell. Mrs. Edith Coco, Depanmem Chairman. I I ART; Mir Li 9s FOSEI. Mr. W Evin Weha any . eorgia Bx mi 1;. MrgLela ' W 2 . '1 J DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: Mrs. Barbara Manesc. MI. Ronald Stephenss 280 Science - Math: A Powerhouse The Science Departmant will teach both a Practical Biology and a Practical Chemistry course for the first time this next year. Both courses will be for the nonvcollegc students. Practical Biology will stress ecology. gardening and yard care. Practical Chemisuy will stress the use and danger of various chemicals used in the home . The Mathematics Department curricu7 lum consists of a widevrange of subjects. First Year Fundamentals, Second Year Fundamentals, and Introduction to Alger bra are in the curriculum. Also taught are Fitst Yea! Algebra. Geometry, Second Year Algebra, Trigonomeuy, Elementary Analysis, Analytic Geometry, Probability and Statistics, Computer Math and Advanced Placement Calculusl The cur- rent emphases are applications of math, metric measurement, problem solving, use of calculators, and career awareness, 3, 'My 1. ,. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Top Row: Mrs. Shawn Hansen, Mt. Gxeg Hollier, MIS. Susan Boyd. M1, John Walket. Bottom Row: Miss Martha Butler. Mrs. Jody Dunn, Mrs. Patxicia Bryant, Mr. Billy TolaL MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: Top Row: MI. Tommy Webb. Mr. Kenneth Lee, Mr. Norman Hebert. Miss Lavem McMillan, Mrs. Nora Gregoryl Mr. Steve Comer. Bottom Row: Mrs. lune Capella. Mrs. Martha Taylor, Mrs. Shaton Louviar, st. Rae Belle Touchet. st. Rose Hebert. Mrs. Coleen Kessel. Two Teachers Retire Early Xxe1; Principal ML Rouel Rothenberget presents Mrs. Maxgaret Barry. and Mrs. Nora Gregory with retirement giftsi Two teachers, well- known for their high stand- ards of performance in their respective fields. decided to take early retirement. Mrs. Margaret Barry has been a member of the Eng- lish faculty for 23 years. She has been especially influential in the field of literature and has given her students insight into litera- ture of the past as well as modern literature . Mrs. Nora Gregory, 3 teacher for 24 years. has taught algebra, consumer math. and other mathe- matics when that was needed, especially in sum- mer sessions. Her specialty has been geometry, for which she wrote a curricu- lum guide. Both teachers will be missed by fellow faculty members and students. W 1W Wm mm m, 53'. 5413 3qu L W? e KW m it itav WW 4:7 Rd N Eammzmm FWJUg v.17 E :1, 79ny $41: School Leaders Deal With Plans Student Body Congress reflected the spirit and mood of Thomas Jefferson High School. Enthusiasm for some former projects was sometimes lacking, but the year saw several successes. Congressman were responsible for after-game dances during football and basketball seasons. They also helped sponsor a Campus Beautifica- tion Day. Another achievement of Congress was a sound system which was installed in the Cafeteria at the beginning of the school year and was enjoyed by students the whole year through. . y ' Joesph Webb President g. Mr. Andy Jackson Junior congressmen work haxd in preparing for theix homeroom xeports. Sponsor ToUPlgaisg Student Body Melissa Beshears Secretary Ken Clark Vice President Becky Mathis is busy taking Congress notes. 1 l I X x Carrie Saalzer Representativeralrllarge 286 Congress Changes Students, SENIOR CONGRESSMEN: Kneeling: Gary Hebert, Steve Smith, Shawn Bruno, Swan Ransoneue, Eric Moore. Freddie Momalvov Dixol LeRosen. Top Row: Melissa Eesheaxs. Susan Sarvex, Gena Smithy, Kathy Levingsron. Carrie Doty, Leslie Sonnier, Jody Maner. Denise Mor eau. Ken Clark. 3g; J JUNIOR CONGRESSMEN: Bottom Row: Ianean Burneue. Shanna Walkex, Gayle Carr. Dayla Auld, Sue Domingue. Karen Nunez, Dona Lan dry, Nancy Miller, Sue Lacy, Sheila Jacko. Llyod Reade. Top Row: Frank Conde. Bobby Taylor. Rusty Callazov David Gonzales. Randy Woodridge , Kirk Gaspard, Steve Hargrove, Joey Burnaman, Allen Perkins. Floyd Schexnayder. Ideas Into Realities g .. SOPHOMDRE CONGRESSMEN: umuom town Rebecca Moore, Nancy Williams, Sandy Gonzales, Laura Waumm, Lauri Aranda, Paula Henr dcrsnn, Rum Simon. Donna Thmm. middle mm Floyd Fruit. Wendy Holslcad. Lynette Rodncy. Lisa Clancy, Denise Johnson. Tma Talc. Julia Delaney, Allison Parker, Ricky Guilloryu 00p IowJ David Rayon, Karcn Larson. Mark Bums, Judy Eorel. Lamont Montoya, Jim Magi nus. Tressa Eidom. ' 'V ch w FRESHMAN CONGRESSMEN: mouom row Monique Viawr, Michelle Bruno. Bil Hendrick. mop row James Harper, Kevin Ma'llet, James Dumas, Vinccm Sherman. 287 288 Forensic Society Debates' In Seven The Forensic Society is an organization that deals with debate, informative and persuasive speaking, extemporaneous speaking , poetry interpretation, and oratory. The team worked hard for the tournament meet in Baylor University, and oth- BIS. Jim Magnus, Ken Clark, James Fields were state qualifers. Mr. Robert Keel- ing, the sponsor. and members did outstanding work during the 1976-77 year. SPONSOR: Mr. Robert Keeling Ken Clatk, a member of the Debate Team, pIepaxes a case on Matt Dote and James Fields check the files as they prepare to leave Prison Reformt fot the Regional UIL meet in Informative and Persuasive Speaking 1 Tournaments Throughout The Year Jim Magnus. Ken Clark. and James Fields were Stale qualifiers M Lhe Texas Forsensic Association for extemporaneous speaking at Baylor University. David Gilbert, Eyron Godkin. James Fields. and Matt Dore file articles for a practice session prim to Disuicl UIL Speaking Comes! at Lamar Univclshy. JCL Features Active Program A dead language? Far from it! Junior Classical League is active proof that Latin is a living lan- guage. Organized into yearly classes, the first year, second year and third year students participate in club meetings, area and state conventions. banquets, and other activities sponsored by the club. The sponsor of JCL is Mrs. Geral- dine Johnson . One of the best events of the year was a Roman feast complete with exotic Italian food. Officers for 1976777 are: Becky Mathis. QuaesleI; Mau Dore. Fixst Consul, Mrs. Geraldine John- son, Sponsor: Bryan Godkin, Second Consul; and Kim King, Scribe. First yeat members include: Row One: Susan Suaub, Ellen Wood, Rachel Cozad, Elba Tones. and Liz Sl. Romain. Raw Two: Sue Domingue. Andrew heslar, Wendy Walther. Sharon Carlsen. and Mary Robinson' Row Three: Mark Duiso. Robert Bowling. Kevin LeBlanc. Tomisita Louvier. and Troy White. James and Susie serve themselves at the Latin feast. Susan munches out. Above: Becky Mathis tells Barbara Foshee l0 walch hex diex. Stwnd and third year members includu: Melissa Blankenship. Kelly Ste:d, Kathy Robenson, Becky Mathis, and Sally Che1is. Row Two David Turncx. Vicki Capella. Lacy Baker, Matt Dore an Row T:hree Ken Camna. Mike Foslel. Glsn DeRon. Donna McDonald. Row Foux:1 1m Amoine Gary Hebert Ice Eldomd. :And Rlchaxrd Nation. French Club Speaks Second Language Members of lhe Frcnch Club at Top Raw: Nita Tapscau, Laura Gunter LTreasIuen, Dana Ha Lisa Roug au. calf wpxesidcnh Mollv Whaling, :0 n E 1 Michelle , him, Barbara Mitchtll, Ch; , Mllchcll SLalL PM I' Jitr Prcsliknu, LL .1 ll. Thad Sunni: id Nun Jnhn Ikwlu, :md Iulh ' The German Club At Work In 77! - 1977 finds the German Club . m ' E working to help incoming mem- bers better understand the lam guage Special activities this year included a Foreign Language convention at Baylor Universiw in Waco, Texas. Representing Thomas Jefferson in speaking events at the convention was sen- ior, Janet Cole. w Standing. 1.x: Sponsor, Mr. Helmuth Mayer. Vice Presidcm. Wayns Findley. Seated. q: Activilics. Laura Larncd: Sceruaxy, Merry Strauss: and Treasuwr, Jana! Cole. u , x MEMBERS: Eouom Row, left to right' Jancl C016, Debra Wukasch. President Sandra Tanylmv Carla Hansen. Sandra Hall, Sherri Doubrava, Terri Bonneuc. Laura Lamud, Linda Rubinsum Top Row, 14- Kevin zimnmman, John Thomas, Hal Klein. Wayne Findley, Kunnulh Coshr man. and Ruben Cnmphull. 293 294 Parties And Socials Accent The Spanish Club had an excellent year due to the mem- bership of 60 students and their activities. The activities of the club involved Halloween and Christmas parties and a dinner for the Seniors at the end of the year. Other activities the club participated in were Campus Clean-ups and singing Christmas Carols to shut-ins. The sponsors of the Spanish Club, Mrs. Joyce Loukas and Mr. Ronald Hanks, were pleased this year with their organization's activities. They were especially proud of their participants in the Foreign Language Olympics, held in April. ,. L away- ;, H; 3R SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: From Left 10 Right: Greg Lozano. Freddie Montalvo, Kathy Levingston. Bryan Ravey. and Jeff Castenada. Second Row: Indie Johnson. Debbie Watkins. Suzanne Castenada, Dana Meloncon, Terrie Garsee. Third Row: Leslie Ravey. Velma Orb?!Y Becky Daire, and Andrew Preslar. Spanish Club Program a ., V A Spanixh Club offices are from left 10 right: Madelon Goldsmith. historian: Becky Daire, program chairperson; Kathy Levingswn. treasurer: Freddie Mnmalvo, parliamentarian; Pally Laliolais, vice president; Donna Sclerandi, pxesidem: and Julie Richardson, secretary. . , , , . : : w L Av ?z ' x' ' ' V SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: From left to right, top row: Frank Winifred, Kelly Haizlip, and Kim Gillespie. Second Row: Donna Sclexandi, Pauy Laliolais, Tammy Jones, and Phebe Munoz, Third Row: Lisa Messina, Barbaxa House, Eddy Oliva, and Russell Goldsmith. 295 296 On October 9, 1976, the Ecol- ogy Club collected 3 tons of paper, that would have otherwise become trash, and took it to the Recycling Center in Beaumont. Amusing an interest in a better. environment for Port Arthur has been the club's major interest. Every year the club takes a field trip to the Big Thicket, and it is always a special event. Miss Smith and Mr. Gothia, the sponsors, planned the activi- ties of the club. Bob Fish . environment . Ecouocw Cuub from Sea Rim Park. talks to club members about the ,.. ., , ax - ,whj um Sponsors Miss Jayne Smith and Mr. Tommy Gothia have a genuine concern for nature. A ; ' 17 . t Pictured from left to right: Kneeling: Greg Colleti: Terri Stanley; Haxlan Guidry: Joe Clark: Craig Thomas. vice president. Standing: Madclun Goldsmith. sccxctary; Lauriv; Mcaux Mary Robinson, Cindy McDonald: Virginia Woods: Mclisa Blankenship. presidan and Micr hulls Williamst Hey, Up There! The Astronomy Club. directed by MI. Bill Tolar, featured highly informative and interest- ing talks. These talks were the results of research on the pan of the members. Although Often hampered by Gulf Coast weather club members observed the heavenly bodies through the telescope when they could. Spring events usually include a trip to the Burke Baker Planetar- ium. Other members, Iva Henley, Nancy and Paul Morgan, mam. ; , a , ; 1. 4Q N t A h MEMBERS: Hal Klein, Scou Eichler, Jason Lackhart, Clanis Melancon. Terry Stanley, Greg Colleui. Dale Higginbolham, Rich Lewis, Rory Reich, Kathy Popielarczyk, David TumeI, Ina Henly, Nancy Lewis, Paul Morgan, and Bill Tolar. 298 Pat Wood - Won ninth grade number sense and also received fist in Joey LeDoux - Won ninth gxade slide rule. state. . . -a . Slide Rule State Contestants are: Left lo nghl: Chris Erickson, M 1y Richardson. and Dame Fowlkes. 4 Slide Rule and Number Sense . 7: '1' ; w. w 4 W Jefferson has become well-known through UIL competition in Number Sense and Slide Rule. For the past 6 years the school has placed in state competition. Dane Fowlkes was a third-place slide rule winner in 1977. Pat Wood placed first in Number Sense. SLIDE RULE SPONSOR: NUMBER SENSE SPONSOR: Mr. Sell Mrs. Douvier 4 .25 HA TQ Outstanding gill? t Outstanding Marcher Outstanding Jazz Musician john Phillip Sousa Malcom Pace Mike Smith Susan Sharp Best Musician - Maroon Band Best Musician - Gold Band Ben Musician - Symphonic Band Hal Klein Keny Steed Wayne Findley Band Members .I. 3A. ALL-REGION BAND MEMBERS: Lloyd Jackson. Mike Smith, Rachal Cozad, and Wayne BAND SWEETHEART Findley. Patti Palmer .1 , A The Flag Corps members for 1976-77 are: Slandin Sandy Norris, Laun'e Ingxam, Donna Pope, Lori Comming. Liz Newsome, Brenda Dalon. Kneeling: Mari Barbay. and Dina Thibodeaux. 302 Band Leaders For 1977 The Maroon and Gold Band was successful in 1976-77, receiving a First Division at University Interscholastic League Marching Contest held at Vidor. Although it was very muddy marching, the band came thxough excellently. The marching band also entered a contest in Louisiana and received good ratings there. The students in the band cele- brated at the annual Band Christ- mas Party where a live band per- formed. Mike Smith, president. gave out the various awards and vice-president Gisele Jackson handed out the ribbons. Out of the 200 students in band, over 180 attended the party. This large turnout was attributed to spirit and good organization by the officers. Standing: Liz St.Romain, historian: Dana Ewing, secretary; Mike Smilh, president: Gisele Jackson, Vicerpresidem: Iim Magnus, drill serr earn, reponex; Jennifer Hebert, treasurer. Kneeling: Jim Lewis. head band manager; Mari Barbay. flag corps captain; Dina Thibodcaux. assistant flag corps captain; and Christine Gulienez, head drill sergeant. Swingsters Strut Into 13th Season SWINGSTER OFFICERS: Lieutenant Rochelle Braaux, Captain Paui Palmer, and Lieutenant Donna McDonald. While watching a half-time performance put on by the Maroon and Gold Marching Band, fans cannot help but notice the outstanding talent of 46 high- kicking girls, known as the Swingsters. The Swingsters are among the hardest working organizations around campus. Many long hours of practice begin in July and extend through football season. A new custom has been added this year. During the summer the girls attended Drill Team Camp at Sam Hous- ton State University. Many girls brought home first division tro- phies and ribbons. Off the field, the Swingsters are still hard working. They have a senior kidnap and an annual dinner as social events. 303 New Assistant Band Assiszam Band Director Head Twixler Twirler Michael Hart Sharon Casper Cheryl Babin Director Brings Changes 1m; gW'Wf l? 4' 'iIu luli.u 306 Lacy Baker Beth Blilch Terri Bonneue Gail Box Ienesa Eroussard Howard Caldwell Diane Covingmn Bobby Decuir Robyn DillaId Nancy Dionne Angela Dolce Scou Eichlex Dana Ewin Wayne Findley Baxbara Foshee Kaxin Fulda Carla Guidry Chxisline Gulieuez Keren Hamiter Gisele Iackson Lloyd Jackson Maxlene Johnson Bill Jones Richard Kitchens Hal Klein Nancy Kluus Year A Good One Chris Lamson Laura Lamed Cynthia Leon Iim Lewis Shari Lumbley Becky Mathis Donna McDonald Carol McElduff Cuxlis Mandello Malcolm Pace Paui Palmer Darrell Pittman Allen Swanzy Denise Swanz Dina Thibodeaux Maxy Torres Bobby Towne Karen Triebcl David Turner Debbie Watkins Pam Webb Cindy Wiu Debbie Wukasch 308 .WL .a as: cue -: M FBLA Members Support The . . u , a e v t ' , , Members left to light are: Top: Gail Graham. Mike Thompson, Elda Rosas. Clay Miles. Anita Rabe. Ronald Norris. Carolyn beet Bottom: Denise Cossac. Jeanine Ctoss. Richard Melancon. Cheryl Rabin. The Future Business Leaders of America Club is interested in helping students learn about the business world. Although their aim is a serious one the members of FBLA find time to enjoy themselves. Some of their club projects for this year were Christmas caroling at Chresthaven Nursing Home and the annual May banquet at which awards were presented to various members . The aim of FBLA is to acq- uaint the members with the workings of the Free Enterprise system. commented Mrs. Wil- son. the sponsor of the club. l ' Ad FBLA Sponsors. left to right are: Mrs. Jeanne Wilson. Miss McGee' and Mn, Martha Harris. -9.- xx . ' 4 Officers lefl m righi axe: Richard Melancon. treasurer; Clay Miles. paxliamemarian; and Carolyn Lee. pxesidem. X i' W 4.1:- FBLA takes time out for recreation. FBLA members listen to lecture. 309 3l0 FHA Is Really Cooking In 77 .. ., . , 4c. Members. left to right axe: Top: Glen Stanxon. Leah Ann Huff, Deal Ebanks. Nanette Rodney. Denise Lee, Carol Harding. Laverne Banks. Bouom: Jen Howell, Angela Wing. Eileen Yates, Lillian Lee, Jackie Goxdon. Monica while, Shirley Chester. FHA is a national organization of students who are studying homemaking. The organization encourages individuals to: improve personal, family, and community living, and offers them assistance in doing this. They also learn the meaning of being good homemakers and citizens . Officers, lefl lo right are: Laverne Banks mistoxianl, Denise Lee Secretary-Treasuxen. Dcnise Williams Gecond Vice-Presidenn. Carol Harding Wtesideno. Ian Binagia Wicc- PraidenU. Sponsors left to right are: Mrs. Jane Convery. Mrs. Marilyn Dar- 162, and Mrs. Gwen Taylor. 2 g 5 i 5 . HECE Enjoys Four Successful Years Marc than 44 mcmbdrs participated in the home cconomics-sponsored program popularly called HECE. Studcnts in this program, according to Mrs. Carolyn Mayo, must be employad in some phase relv atsd to foods or home furnishing. These sutdcms work half a day and attend school the other half. Among other projects, HECE members partici- pated in helping people. During Christmas time they visited Ctesthavcn Nursing Home to sing carols and at the Opportunity School, they gave a Christmas party for thc PEP students. Participating in the Cavoilcade, they won $50 in a contest. Their conventions were held in Houston and Nacogdoches with other HECE students. MEMBERS: tlsl mwt Lisa Ferguson, Christy Williams, Laureen Theriol. Sherrie Walkel. Hind Kowt Mrs. Mayo A sponsor, Liz Fabachcr. Icnny Brown, Carlccn Shuff, Gail Landry. Ulrd mwv Robctt Gauthiu, Von ReynoldsV Karen CharlesV Bill Harmon, Tamam Coleman. 3l2 Future Teachers Help FTA OFFICERS: Uin! row Tea Williams parliamentarian: Reese Eroussard. treasurer mans, vice president: James Cosson, presidem- TeIiDeShazo, devotionlea er Second row Wendy Walther, secrexary: Jackie Tim Face Tomorrow,s Adventures MEMBERS: mm mm Carolyn Benjamin. Lue Wanda Rumn, Marianne Ashy, Kathy Levingston, Melissa Beshcars, Jane Wilcox. Lmi Wuki asch, Kathy Williams. Rose Peaglcx. uaeond mm Wanda McKenzie, Sally Chavis. Rosalind Romuo. Suzcuc Romero, Stephanie Henry, Brandic Daualn. Karen Lyons, mm Munoz. Cindy Hance, mm: mm Camlyn Broussard. Von Reynolds, Robin Dillard. Gisela Jackson, Angela Dolcc, Donna McDonald, Susan Saxvcr, Nancy Kluus, Robin Iowcll, Cindy VV'ilL Hounh IOVU Natalie Spooncr, Tea Williamx, Lisa Messina, Claudia Barbay, Raid Duplamis 1K , g MEMBERS: mm mm n11 Hathaway, Della Johnson. Mary Torres, Jackie Timmons. second mm Shelia Jacko, Sharon Benjamin, Rose Allen, Lenora Casmorc. Laura Casmme. Paula Haley, Sharon Carlson, Mary Baxbay, MaeEua Smiley uhird mm Madelon Goldsmith, Edna Wuow dall, Paui win. Trudie Downs, Trudi: Robichcaux, Renee Robicheaux. Sharon Isadore, Reese Broussard, Elisa H011, Susan Collazo. Ununh raw; Judy Dcmas, Virginia Woods. Hcidi R010, Teri DcShazo, chanum Bourgeois. Mary Fulton, Karen Cox. gum Woods, Wendy Wanna, 313 3M FTA Charms Children At Christmas s-xxvx F Ingrid and Christopher loved to sit with The children anxiously wail to talk to Santa Claus. Santa Claus. One of the games at the pany was fishing for prizes. FTA Gives Their Annual Banquet In May $$ng TEACHQ AMEDr'eICA The guest speaker ax the banquet was Miss Mary Vickexs. for whom FTA new officexs fox she upcoming year. the chapter was named. Al the banque! was a variexy of foods for the members and guesxs. The children learn a lot from Nancy Kluus. LL Lori Wukasch xeaches hex sludems how to The children enjoy listening to Patrice read Tom Sawyer. work mam Pmblems- ; V ; f'h-l 4 . . , Gena, Meliga, and Donna help PEP students to play with many games. Kathy Levingston reads Dinosaurs Sluties to her sludems. The Elementary Children THE Ml LE AGESE 'f'v - ! W 23? .1 3rd PERIOD MEMBERS: muiny lane Wilcox, Patti Palmer, Carolyn Broussaxd, Mary Torres, Lue Wanda Ruffin, Reid Duplamis. mandiny Maxianne Ashy, Susan Champagne. Sally Chavis, Donna McDonald, Gisele Jackson, Von Reynolds, Cindy Wilt, Marlene Johnson. Angela Dolce. Robin Jewell, Susan Sarvex, Cindy Hance, Brandie Daualo, Slephanie Henry, Jody Rice. Jackie Timmons. Glh PERIOD MEMBERS: Sitting Debbie Hand. Carla Guidry, Kathy Williams, Judy Demas, Susan WealhexalL mandiny Natalie Spooner. Febe Munoz, Kathy Levingsmn, Patrice Stansbury. Lori Wukasch, Suzetle Romero, Rosalind Romexo. Kamn Lyons, Robyn Dillard, Rose Peaglex, Nancy Klutls. Cindy Leon. DE Has Best Year Seventy-nine students supplied DECA with some outstanding work this year. The Distributive Education Clubs of America locally consist of two chapters. There are 42 students in Chapter 1, sponsored by Mr. Ron Ste- phens, and 3'7 students in Chapter 2 sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Maness. Students and sponsors worked hard to host the most suc- cessful ever Area III Confetence. Seventeen hundred students and judges competed in events relating to their job training over a two day period. These winners then went on to Dallas at the State DECA Conference. Chris Scaff won first place in State in the categoty of Automo- tive and Petroleum Research. This is the first top winner TI has ever had. His winning included a paid trip to the National DECA Conference held in Anaheim, California. The DE program is made up of students who go to school half a day, and work half a day. Their curricu- lum consists of on-theejob training from bank employ- ees to service station man- ager trainees. These stu- dents are now getting expe- rience and training in their occupational field to be successful people of the future. Standing, left to tight: Karen Hatgtave, President; Becky Isenbliuet. Historian; Kelly Pierce, Eepottet; Nina Hendrick, Treasurer: Katen Sigbjomsson. Parliamentarian; Liz John- son, Secretaty. Kneeling, left to tight: Danny Shirley, Reporter; Johnny Martin. Sergeant at Arms: Tony Tamez. Vice President. t in i A Left to Right: Filo Tamez, President; Chris Scaff, Patliamentaxian; Patty Latiolais, Vice President; Darlene Price, Reportet; Julie Tucker. Secretary; Russell Guidtyv Historian. Not Pictured: Sergeant at Atms. Dennis East: Reporter, Steve Guernsey. DE Sponsors - DECA Advisor x Mr. Ron Stephens, Coordinator of Chapter Mrs. Barbara Maness teaches Chaplex 11, MI. Donald Paul B a DECA Advisox. Iv teaches second year studenzsh first year students. Karen Haxgxave xeceivcd the Outstand- ing DE Student of the Year Award 10! Chapter 1. She was president of the Southeast Texas Disuibutive Education Clubs, which includes 22 diffexem schools. Karen was the Area III Confer ence opening speaker to the 1300 um denu. A1 Lhe Competitive Event Comes! is Silsbee. she was fits in the calegary of Food Service and also entered the Research Manual of Food Marketing in the Area 111 Conference. xer. Parliamentarian. 319 320 Award Winners .21 , A . A . :6 Standing, left lo right are: Candy llaagle. Paui Breaux. Paul Patin, Karen Hargrave. Becky Isenbliuer, Joyce Isam. Butch Venet. Renee Anniboli. Liz Johnson. Kelly Pierce. Kneeling. left 10 right are: Jimmy Norton, Tony Tamez, James Burnett, David Leblanc. Mike Rubens, Tim Chauvin. Standing. left to right are: Mona Meche, Pauy Luiolais, Russell Guidry. Chris Scaff. Dennis East. Pilo Tamez. Bobby Tompkins, Ruth Beckham. Marie Leblanc. Steve Guernsey. Above: Left to light are: Russell Guidxy, MI. Handsome fox Chapter 11, and Patty Laliolais. Miss Sweetheart for Chapter 11, Karen Sig bigomsson, Miss Sweetheart for Chaplet I, and Tony Tamez, M1. Handsome for Chapter I. Smiles Grow Big As Students Win Long Awaited Awards Below: Left m right are: Karen Hargrave who received Oumanding Student fox Chapter I. and Terri Rnbbins received Outstanding Slu7 dent of Chaplex H. hChild,s Play Turns Into Hard Work Life as a drama stu- dent is not always all play. Here the Jeffer- son Performers are demonstrating their working talents as a stage crew. They are involved in set building and set design for the one act drama entitled Child's Play. The work is not very glamourous, making props and scenery. But JP works together and things get done. Sh J. VenecouI plays a leading xole. Damelle and Marie work on props. S. J. Venecour TRT portrays a priest at a Catholic high school. Here he sits in medi- tation in efforts to find a solution to a puzz- ling problem. The Jefferson Performers pre- sented a one act drama entitled Child's Play. The drama. however, did not con- tain any elements of merrimem. The mood of the play was characterized by satanic possession. The plot dealt with a man vs. man conflict between the headmaster and one of the older teachers. Several of the students commined evil acts. Below: Violence is seen as Tod Clark a leachen slaps Brian Ravey Ta StudenU acmss the face while Monique Vialor Tanmhex SIudenU glazes at them with eyes full of hatred. The priest meditate: . Left to Right: Tod Clark. Monique Viator. Bxian Ravey. 323 The talented actors and aclresses of The Jef- ferson Performers Drama Society and The Thes- pian Troupe 703 utilize their creativity by put- ling forth their best efforts on stage. Pictured at the right are Karen Tanner, Gail Graham. and Ernest Williams. Pictured below L-R are Jimmy Mouton, Thad Hill and Valerie Parker, Pat Patino. The scenes are taken from the Drama Society's fall play production which was entitled Caught In The Villain's Webb. The one-act play proved to be a very moving melodrama. Actors On Stage Ll Clowning Around .. ,. K. 319.- MJv-vgw. .. 5 .4 The Thomas Jefferson Drama Society's newly formed Clown Troupe. The clowns demonstrate their humor in many ways. Among me UOOPEIS are 5 J. Vinecour us Harpo Mam, Becky Vinecour, and Eric Featherson. They provided entertainment fox many childrerfs shows during lhe year. iiThespian Troupe 703u The Drama Department of Thomas Jefferson has become affiliated with the International Thespian Society. Membership in this organization is held by students who have demonstrated meritorious participation in the- atre ans. These initiates are now lifetime members. The Thespian motto is Act well your part; there all honor lies. u, Laura Thomas. secretary; Sandra Taylor. Vicerpresidenl: Patricia Patina, president. MEMBERS: iL-Ri Jean Tanner, Kenneth Randle. Karen Tanner, Ernest Williams. Thad Hill, Gail Graham, Becky Venecour. Clay Miles. S. J. Venecour. JP Leaders,, The officers of the Drama club have demonstrated their talents as leaders throughout the 1976- 77 school year. It was their guidance and enthusiasm which helped to promote many of this year's theatre productions successfully. They are representative of the competitive spirit which makes acting a dramatic experience. PRESIDENT: S. I . Veuecour. '. i ?.t . 'J SGT. tAT-ARMS: Brit Feathexslon. SECRETARY: Becky Venecour. Creativity Becomes With the growth of the quarter system. enrollment in an classes has increased measurably so that two instructors are kept busy. Mr. Cecil Taylor instructs An 11 students and Miss Georgia Bran- nick gives basics to An I classes. All students have the opportu- nity to develop talent in every aspect of an. Drawings include still life and oil paints. Clay, wire, and papier-mache are also included. Students may also receive pex- mission 10 work on special pro- jecls. Mr. Cecil Taylor X , m ' .. 1.9? Willie Edwards shows his talent at a bau'k design. An sludems are in the process of making brighl-hued batiks. Major Role In Art Classes favorite activity for many art students because vivid colors and simple designs make a great showing. Other activities of the art classes include drawings of inantimate objects and acrylic paintings. Linoleum block prints and clay pottery are made in an classes every year. Pottery can be made into useful anicles or objects of art. Renee Guidry hopes her pottery bowl will he a success. 329 330 Jefferson Gymnast Vickie Viuum does a splix leap on the, mat. 1 MEMBERS: Bottom Row: Dana Landry, DaIlene Norris, Terri Singleton, Carolyn Wingard. Alicia Wolf, Paula Conners, Lezli Sapp, Mollie Gimuaxd, Bertha Motel, and Vickie Villum. Top Row: Andrea Lopes, Colleen Watts, Susan Hernandez, Nancy Lalimex, lean Vosbury. Lori Kube, Janean Burnett, Kristie Cole, Denis Johnson. Stacey Diago, lane Hollingswonh. Lisa Twist, and Susan GocbeL Hats Off To Big Buzz With Big Buzz on their shoulders, the Texans led many a prc-gamc charga across the field. The eight- member team took an active pan in every football game and pep rally. In addition to arranging spirit signs and acting as caretakers of Big Buzz, their side line choreography added an extra touch of excitement to cvary football game. Russell Goldsmhh Slew comeI Sponsor Texans and Big Buzz S r 9 In H O b b a D. a C Add That Extra Touch 7 FIELD OFFICERS: Left 10 Right mandingh Debi Howard, Cymbal Sergeant: Kathy Williams, Bass Sergeant; Sarah Edwards. Tenor Sergeant; lane WiL cox. Bell Sergeant: Donna DeLeon. Asst. Snaxe Sergeant; Judy DeMas, Snare Sergeant. Omeeliny Tammy Morvam, Assn Bugle Sergeant; Kelly wil- liams. Bugle Sergcam: Becky Daixe. Barilone Sergeant. SOCIAL OFFICERS: Left to Right Glandingy Reese Broussaxd. Assl, Uniform Oxm; Wanda McKenzie. Uniform th; Sally Chevis, 5!. Representative 3! Lalgd, Marianne Ashy. Secretary; Lynn McPherson, President; Debbie Femandez, Txeasurex; Baxbara Duhon. Parliamentarian; Susie Durso, II. Reprei senlalive a! Large; Natalie Spooncr, Instrument le,; Tani DeShazo, Asst. Insuumcm le. Umeeliny Julie Richardson, Chaplain: Ellen Woods. Reporter; Lori Babin, Hisloxian; Melissa Beshears. Sang Leader. THE RED HUSSAR Drum and Bugle Corps completed the season under the leadership of Mrs. Karen Gillenwaters, sponsor, and Denise Moreau. drum major. This past year was a great success especially with having an ex-drum major as sponsor. Mrs. Gillenwater was drum major of the corps in 1970. She is also an English teacher. Hussar practice begins in July and continues throughout the football season. They practice many hours to put on a thrilling performance during halftime activities. Special events include marching in CavOilcade. The Pecan Festival, and The San Antonio Fiesta Flamv beau Parade. The Hussar Ball is the most excite ing event of all. MASCOT: Candace Loupe Active Sponsor Adds MASCO'I: Meredilh Norman Excitement To The Corps . g Marianne Ashy Colleen Banks Melissa Beshears Brandi: Dattalo Donna DeLcon Judy DcMas Laurie Dulce Denisc Dufow Barbara Duhon Sarah Edwards Debbie chandcz Eileen Fey Debbie Hand Carol Harding Jill Hathaway Robin Jowcll Dee Lacy Kathy Livingston Karen Lyons Wanda McKenzie Lynn McPherson Denise Moreau Tammy vaam Patricia Ortega Gay Pcllcrin Barbam Rdeves Rosalind Romero Suzeuc Romcm Roxanne Ronsnncnc Tammy Ross Leslie Sonnicr Natalie Spoonur uCtm Patrice Stansbuxy Merry Strauss Lyndi Slubbs Jackie Timmons Jane V lcox Kathy M Kelly Williams K. 88:; .ei Lisa Laruolli u H e m m u w m c HS b a W u m a, ,m Mn. Santa Scuncd m attract uucntinn fmm Hussar dairy The Future Corps Junior Hussars are ea delight to the corps The new Sophomores form the traditional horse shoe for good luck in lhe upcoming yeals of Hussars. Red Hussars Create E Ir 59.23. '5; .69 clue. I Eng 'i;$ '01 kg 59mm: 1 w.: E xg; . 9M a'ul'; GM. wgls? Vial; 999 an '0'. .2, 3L 1 K93- iii 'g'mu'f '31: J4 I. ' J- HJPv K Wf9L 338 chosen as Drum Major leaves Terri DeShazo in a dream Lori . Indy, and Reese back the Jackets in rain. sleet, or snow. Sophomores share in ceremony me Ihxilling moment when they are insxalled imo the corps. Ii Ea - 3 I I :- ah. in Top Spirit Award Winners At SHSU Cheerleadex Gary Hebert. and Karen Nunez Assistant Head Cheerleader Susan Sarvex and David Wallerson Gena Smithy and Ken Clark Dona Landry and Ted Clark ed spirit 5 Hours of hard pracuce were me themselves in leading the school in While. at Sam Houston checrleading camp during the. surm mar, Ihu cheerleaddls won the Spirit Aw d for the. most out- standing group. This was the. first time s r for TJ che' lead- 0 bting this award home. Thcy also won a spirit suck and superior and nnc excellent ribbons. The sponsor for the past eight years has been Mrs. Janiece. Marshall. SPONSOR: Mrs. Janiccc Marshall Freshman Cheerleaders Boost - - Spirit The Freshman cheerleaders backed the football team by leading in cheers at the Sopho- more and Junior Varsity games. They displayed enthusiasm when they were introduced at the Homecoming Pep-Rally. An addition 10 the squad was a mas- cot, Regan Romero, who helped the cheerleaders raise Spirit. Freshman Cheerleaders are: Row One: Brenda Romero. and Shari Catalina. Row Hendrick. Regan Romero mascoU, and Cindy Romero. Brenda Romero Shaxi Catalina Bil Hendrick Cindy Romero Heralds Give Service To School Heralds' main purpose is giving service to the school. With the Homecoming Dance as their main project. they made it a green suc- cess. Their other projects are working on Cam- pus Beautification and helping out with the Speech Tournament. Heralds are sponsored by Mr. Steve Comer. Reid Duplantis heads the club as president with Matt Dore as vice-president. Sally Chevis is secretary, and treasurer is Patti Palmer. Pictured Below: From left to right, Fixst Row: Susan Wealherall, Richard Nation, Cindy win. Second Row: Lynn McPherson. Melissa Besheats, Leslie Sonnier, Shari Lume bley, Sally Chevis. Thitd Row: Denise Moteau. Angela Dolce, Charlene Leon, Marie LeBlanc1 Fourth Row: Kathy Williams, Karin Fulda. Robin Jowell. Cami Harding, Natav lie Spoonex. Pictured from left to right: Steve Comet. sponsox: Reid Duplanlis, ptesi- dent; Pattie Palmer, treasurer: Matt Dore, viceepxesident. Through Civic Participation JUNIOR MEMBERS: Bouom, left 10 right: Ellen Wood. Laura Casmore, Julie Richardson. Second Row: Suzanne Castaneda, Lenora Casmore. Terri DeShazo. Karen Thomasson. Third Row: Cynthia LaFrennie, Reese Broussaxd. Charlotte Bourgeois. and Sue Domingue. 1, X r - - Typicalmonlhly meeting. Vice-President Man Don: was an important figure during the Speech Tournament. 345 Heralds Prepare For Homecoming Reid and Darrell haxd at work. Server as a gymnast? Melissa Eeshears and Gena Smithy enjoy the limelight. 34b n i Chqirs Take On New Leadership aw h At x L , MI. Thadeus Hanan, choir directox. Membexs of the A Cappella Choir shot watexguns at targets. Mr. Rouel Rothenbetger and Mr. Hatton at the choir banquett Accompanying the Monticello Chair this year was Lacy Baker. L to R: S. l. Vinecour, Saxah Edwards, and Shaxi Lumbley share the duty of accompanying the A Cappella Choir. Mont' cello And A Cappella Monticello Choir Membexs were: FRONT ROW 0 to n Kimberly Turner, Janet Shoemale, once Benneue, Pamela Sanguin, Iill Hathaway. Terri DeShazo. Desiree Ramixez. Della Johnson. SECOND ROW 0 to 0 Linda Carruth, Christel Stampex, Elisa Ona, Leslie Ravey. Heidi Rojo, Linda Robinson. Tracye Fomenol, Karen Larson. THIRD ROW 0 to 0 Rose Peagler. Patricia Laliolais, Lacy Baker. Jennifer Holloway. Pamela Prejean, Valerie Parker, Amy Mayer, loan Doyle, Cindy McDonald. FOURTH ROW 0 IO U Clint Gxady. Bryan Berry, William Blous- satd. Dwight Brannon. Jeffery Smith, Danny Robbins, Gene Beny . Thad Sonnier. The thirty-three member Monticello Choir is the second best chair at Thomas Jefferson. The choir competed at the South Park UIL Contest and was rated three in concert and two in sightread- ing. Two of its members made the Regional Choir and one member was an Area winner. The Choir participated in the Spring Concert at T1 which was held May 1'7. The choir was under the direction of a new choir director, Mr. Thadeus Hatton. Serving as the officers for the Monticello Choir were: Standing: Pauy Imiolais. pxesidem; Bryan Ravey. vice-presidem. Siuing: Rose Peaglet. secretaty, and Della Johnson. treasurer. 348 Choirs Sing In Style The thirty-seven member A Cappella Choir was under the direction of a new choir director, Mr. Thadeus Hatton. It is the top choir at Thomas Jeffer- Son. The choir competed at the South Park UIL contest and was xated two in concert and one in sightread- ing. Twenty-one of its members made the Region Choir and nine of its members are Area Winners. The choir participated along with the Monticello Choir in the Spring Concert held in May. L to 1': Carla Guidry. president, Shari Lumbley, viscepxesident, Sarah Edwards, sectetaty. Gwen Loftin, treasurer, serve as Lhe officers of the A Cappella choir, lk-;l n. .7... ;LI. A Cappella Membexs were: Front Row, 1 to r: Shawn Schwing, Stacie Dtago, Becky Barksdale, Carla Guidxy, Leni Lumbley, Julie Woods, and Thetesa GarciaT Second Row, 1 to t: Rose Allen, Sue Ellen Ware. Barbara House. Sarah Edwards, Kay Robinson, Kathy Robertson. Shaxi Lumbley. and Tami Johnston Third Row, 1 lo I: Debbie McCotkle, Melissa Eesheats, Denise Moxeau. Joyce Bennette. Steve Garrett. Allen Perkins, Kathy Emswilu, Chxistinc Collisa, and Gwen Loflil'L Fourth Row, 1 m x: Bany Ryman. Ronnie Leviege, Detick Dtummond. Harlan Guidry, Les Love. Sluvc Smith, Darrell English. Bryan Bell, Rodney Swarm, and S. I. Vinecour. NO! Pictuted: Gotdon Gotin. Txacey Woods. and Lisa Sanoui , 349 350 Choirs Alive With N 1;: . f , , , V . Region Choix Members were: Bottom Row, 1 lo I: Barry Ryman, Lem Lumbley, Gwen Loflin. Kay Robinson. Saxah Edwards. Tracey Woods. and Theresa Garcia Tap Row, 1 m !: Baxbaxa House, Derick Drummond, Steve Ganeu, Gordon Gorin, Rodney Swann, Allen Perkins. Sue Ellen W316, and Debbie McCorklPH Five more Region Choir Members were: Eollom Row, 1 lo I: Shari L to r: Joyce Bennene and Carla Guidry were the All-State Winners Lumbley. and Carla Guidxy Top Row, 1 to r: Joyce Bennette, Pam this year. Sangwin. and Clint Grady. Whe Sound Of Music Becky Baxludale and Slade Drago practice one o! the songs fox Monticello Choir Members, Danny Robbins and Jeff Smilh. sing comes! in class. one of the songs for the Spring Concen. Bouom Row. 1 10 r: Shari Lumbley. Carla Guidxy. Top Row, 1 to x: Four more Area winnexs were: Bouom Row. 1 to r: Gordon Gorin. Joyce Benneue. and Clint Grady. were winners at the Area Con- Gwen Lohin. Top Row. 110 r: Steve Garrett and Allan Perkins. 1551. 352 .. Senior Choir Members Lacy Baker Bryan Bell Gene Berry Melissa Beshean Derick Drummond Ian Duplanlis Sarah Edwaxds Kathy Emswilex Terri Garcia Carla Guldry Jill Hathaway Baxhara House Gwen Lollin The Award Winner: in lhe A Cappella. and Monticello Choirs were: L w R: Shari Lumbley. sweetheart: Carla Guidry. besl-all-mund: Pam'- cia Laliolais. sweetheart: and Bxyan Ravey. Beau. Rock And Roll In 77 Cindy McDonald and loan Doyle of the Monticello Choir concen- A Cappella Choir Members. Derick Drummond and Rodney Swarm. uale on xhe song. go over lhe song fox Contest. Les Love Bexh Lowe Shaxi Lumbley Denise Moreau Rose Peaglar Pam Prejean Bryan Ravey Kathy Robemon Kay Robinson Slave Smith S. J. Vinecour Lisa Zanoui Ebbtide is often a floodtide of feeling and emotion in words and sketches. Students mm in original writ- ings to the magazine staff. The editor-in-chief, Bryan Godkin, with the help of the senior edi- tors. pick out the best selections. The junior editors, the art staff, and the business staff have their projects to help get the EBBTIDE ready for sales. These things are done under the spon- sorship of Miss Jayne Smith. THE EBBTIDE for '76 won first division in contest sponsored by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. The magazine CSPA has won six successive first place awards. EDITORIAL STAFF: Bryan Godkin, Angela Dulcev Kim King, Ellen Wood, Marshall DevallV Sharon Catlson. Elisa Holt. and Susan Straub. EBBTIDE. . . mum! A Floodtide 0t Emotion Ln, 1 w. U m n Eileen Fey, Bryan Godkin. ediloI-inichief: Andrew Preslar, Mau Dore. and Angela Dulce, Lhe senior editors, pick out poems for EBBTIDE . Denise Levenov. famed poet. along with interested students. listens to Melv issa Blankenship lead peoms. Junior editors U 10 0 Ellen Wood, Sharon Carlson. Marshall Devall, and Elisa Holt play an important pan in puuing EBBTIDE togethex. tsiuiny Dan Webb, business ediwx, and the business staff 0 to U Jim Magnus, Kelly Ash, Mary Robinson, and Melissa Blankenship look over receipts from sales. THE PILOT, published by the newspaper classes of Journalism I and II, participated in a new type of program. Most of the work was done on a voluntary basis with Journalism 11 leading the way. Mrs. Elaine Sellers sponsored the monthly publica- tion. which discussed topics ranging from problems with stue dent garbage to the glories of graduation. Taking a news magazine for- mat, the newspaper involved writing. photography. and gIaphic art skills. One addition 10 THE PILOT was the purchase of Maroon and Gold T-shirts. These were worn every other Wednesday as a pro- motion to the sales of the PILOT. PILOT Staff enjoys night out for run and pizzae THE PILOT TJ,s Official Newspaper r ' es. , - - WQ M ' i' L Linda Calde and Connie Walker display February edition of THE PILOT. Editor - Laurence Williams Twila Squyxes - PILOT News Editor Patti Singleton A Feature Editor 357 Annual Staff ,77 It takes more than a large number of pictures and a little bit of writing to make a successful yearbook . Thought and planning of approximately 90 students have gone into making this, the Seth edi- tion. They have learned lessons in layout planning, many have gained experience in photography, questions of finance have been solved , and perhaps the greatest les- son has been learning to get along well with others in sharing and planning. The YELLOW JACKET sold approximately 1100 copies at a record price of $11. A sales assembly was planned to aid in this campaign. After weeks of deep thought the staff chose the theme CELEBRATE '77. Below: Malinda Panish served as business manager. Mrsh Redman, sponsor and originator of lhe title, YELLOW lACKET. Below: Gay Pellerin and Parties Stansbury served as assistant edilox and editor respectively. x . f E - Q Larry Guidry was the annual artist. Axlene Heben and Dee Lacy recorded photographer's bills. Below: Wanda McKenzie and Kim Juneau were editors of Happy Times. Below: Nancy Millex. Susan Sarver, editor, and Debbie Fernandez enjoyed the lighl-heaned Dance Section. TJ Annual Provides Good Leadership. . . Frank Conde edited the Winners and Honors section. Danny Fonlenol Barbara Walker 0:111:00 and Danny Sims pul lhe' ' Educamxs section logelher Julie Deloney edilon and Jesse Cxochet ass! edilon designed the Class of '19 sect ion. Below: Bxandon Alpough. Debra Bomon, Kathy Robertson 151111011 and Olivia Bob put the Class of '17 section together. David Latiolas. Chris Hoffpauir, Byron Fonune, and Debb1e Amold 1ediwn put logehter the Class of 80 secuon. Below: Charloue Gaona. Leah Ann Huff. Denise Cessac, Jeff Cmchel 1edixon and Kaxen Dubose 1am. ediwn designed the Class of '18 section. Natalie Spoonex was editor of The Pax- Lenora Casmore. Marlene Johnson. Tammy Moxvam. Suzette Romew. Danny Shhley, Kaxhy Richaxdi u'cipalors. son, and Steve Coals worked on The PaxticipaloIL I, A 3K4 Top Row: Slephanie 1165, Cynthia Willis, Suzanne Caslenada, Standing: Gordon Gorin, Gary Hebert, Lynn Myers. Seated: Truane Downs, Steve Smith. Bouom Row: Trudie Robicheaux. Carlie Thomas, Jody Mane! and Karen Dubose, helped complete The Participants. and Sandra Shaw look pan in The Participators. Bclow: BIandon Alpough, Kyle McLaughlin, Richard Mclancon, Tommy Below: Carolyn Emussard and Jackie Timmons edited the The Becker, Troy Guidry wditon and Shawn Bruno pul together the Athletes in Feminine Touch. In 1976-77 the Jacketts did a wonderful thing for the players spirit. The Jacketts were the winners of the spirit stick at the pep rally. That was one of the Jacketts' early accomplishments. Though the group was not very large, it made up for its small size by applauding the Jackets' victories many times. The lack- etts also gave much spirit to the football games. Jacketts Give Spirit high. ,, '-:1,,;. l Jackets pxactice their activities so they can do their own thing at the basketball games, To Basketball Team SPONSOR: Mr. Robert Marks. . A . mm, Top Row: Slcphanic Lee, Pauicia Hawkins Bottom Row: Jackie Goberl. Cindy WilliL 363 Stilwell Students Emphasize The technical center is dedicated to the task of developing the knowledge. skills, and attitudes of its students. This training development includes some vocational areas. The main step is programs in which the students explore avenues of vocational training The purpose of the technical center is to prepare a student for the field they are trained for. or, if they play on going into a post- secondary program. The voca- tional curriculum helps the student maintain entry- level skills to acquire meaningful employ ment. A student may choose from many different fields to stud Available are: Health Occupations Cooperative Education t e first year and second year Health Occupations Cooperative T1aining.$ome other fields are Welding Technology, Cos- metology, Major Appliance Repair, Auto Body Repair, Auto Mechanics, Building Trades, Drafting Technology, and Vocational Office Education. There are also clubs for each program. This enhances the students' ability to cooperate with others - not only on the job, but with friends as well. LaTrall Pierre, Debra Thotomon. and Jackie Lee V.O.E. students from left to right are: Beth Threadgill, Pam Knobloch. Kelly Abshire, snip away in Cosmetology. Tanya boukas. Marilyn Elton. Christy Branch. Suzie Martin. and sitting. Anita Rabe. Bobby DeCuk. Malcolm Pace. and Richard Quintella display their second These are fumre nurses and plan an a medical cateet: Standing: year drafting talents during class. Gwen Loitin. Tarita Perm, and Cammie Tanksley. 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LIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIII II ILIIA III 7 pIII:IIII IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII,w IIIIIII DH; RH IV IIIII ll IAI mo H IIII III I IIIIIIIIII .IIIVIIII IIIII I IIIIIIIIII I IIIIII IIIIIIIIII II'IIIIIIV IIII I .IIIIVVI 7 IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII nIIIRIII 7 IVIIIII IIIIV IAIIIVIIID BHA 7I I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII. IIII RKHP 7 IIIII III IIII III. AIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII III-II RI II ,IIIII II AI IIV mu HI: 7 gIIIII IIIIIIII I II'IIIIIIIIII RII IIIIII IIIIIrI II.IIII II IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIII. IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIII II IIIIIII THANKS h e would like to express our sincere appreciation to a few people who have really added a great deal to this annual to make it one of the best that has ever been publis s.hed Watkins Studio, Cricchio Studio, MI. Worthy arid Rory Reich for their hard work and great photography they contributed. The print shop for all the help and advice they gave us throughout the year. Mr. Willard Clark for his time and advice to make this one of the best annuals. A BIG thanks to all the students who showed up for all the pictures we needed taken over and still over again. Thanks to all the main staff members. Wanda McKenzie, Kathy Robertson, Karen DuBose, Jeff Crochet. Jessie Crochet. Julie DeLoney, Denise Cessac, Natalie Spoonet and many others who devoted so much of their time and patience to work on the annua Thanks to Larry Guidty, the annual artist, who spent a lot of time and did a great job on all of the art work. And last but not least most of our thanks goes to Mrs. Mike Redman, whose skill and knowledge helped us get out of situations that we always seemed to get into. But most of all for being the most understanding person in the rld We would like to add that this has been one of the most enjoyable and memorable years we have had at T1 and we would like to wish all the Editors to come the best of luck always To the TJ student body we say . Editors, i? 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