Thomas Jefferson High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)
- Class of 1984
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PORT ARTHuR HISTORY PQRT ARTHUR PuBuc LIBRARY PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS v 8 . k W 8 a x91 8 ox Axe; - b , 0,. ' Student Life ...... 4 People .......... 28 Faculty ......... 88 Clubs ..... , ..... 98 Organizations. . . 114 Academics. . . 142 V Sports ......... 160 Ads ........... 200 BULK Au'ul ' . hasanl: uignn YEA SHELLY! Little Kara Perry shows her ex- citement as she cheers lor her aunt, Shelly Hams. taint? NUMERO uno 7 Gary Parsley thinks he 5 number lPhoto by Bryant Maraiso when it comes to softball. lPhoKo by Bonnie Tweedlei tbelowl TWO OF A KIND e are Seniors Ray Cappadonna and Matl Millet as they discover the strange twist of fate in playing baseballt Whole by Bonnie TweedleJ Hangln out Hang'n in Summers over and school begins! by Donna Domingue h, the glorious days of summer. Long lazy days at the beach, trips out to Pleasure Island, hanging out at the rec room and some even hung out at places of employment yes they worked Some of us rented beach cabins from crooked salesmen, while others hung out on the Nederland drag, We were free, no one to bother us and no one for us to bother, It was the perfect time for innocent and not-soinnocent fun, until the Port Ar- thur News broke the bad news, uSchool registration starts next week, yes. the party was over. Registration was a real drag for most veteran seniorst Says Seniors Tim Romero, I got up at 5 atmt for what, an ID. and a car decal sticker, and I don't even own a cart Though seniors were bored stiff after hearing the same speech for 3 and even 4 years the story was quite different for the new freshmen! The day of the freshmen and sophomore registration a huge hurricane hit so they had to register on the first day of school It was funny,' says Senior Cheryl Arnaud who was taking l.D.'s, instead of being in the annual in tank tops, and summer outfits, here they were in their little tfirstvday-ostchool' clothes. Day one was a huge mess. The over Summer Activities tab-ovei PIANO: NANO - This small Jacket fan seems to be caught between jacket fever and Mark and Mindy. ammo by Bryant Maraistl crowding problem was really bad. With a lot more fresh than expected, and the Bishop Byrne students we acquired, hav- ing 35 to 40 students in one class became a real fact. Not only were the freshmen lost, but a few sophs. jrs, and srsq as welL Well, we got through it, we hung it out the first couple of weeks and with football season starting up, it would soon be time for late parking lot parties. hot chocolate on cold nights, and before long it would be time to head out to the beach and hang out on the drag on a warm summer day. Yes. the party has just begun. lbelom THE RAPIDS Senior Mark Foumel gels mm the Iugged rocks at New Braunsfe! during the summer. whom by Bryan! Maraisll daelova A CLASSY CLASS - Ms Smith's All English class discusses the possibnlly mm lhere really Is a thing as a unicorn. whom by Bryan! Maraisn melovd A HA WAIIAN DELIGHT . or photographer Kyle Hollie! as he Capture: the tranqu ly of Hawaii wim his cameya, whom by Kyle Hollien uaeIovn PLEASURE BEFORE BUSINESS - Say: businessman Nick Palmalolzi as he enjoys the football game wlm daughler Kelll. whom courtesy of Hollier swam abom 0H, SAY CAN you SEE All the many balloons up in the sky? The fans sure could as the band put on their annual pamouc show. when: by Mr Worlhyl mm 00 TEAM 00!! Screams Sr. Kelli Farm: as she posi- lions hem u! a pep rally cheering on the Yellow Jackets. whom by Bllunl Maruaso welom CHEESE - Jackie Locket! smlles fur the camera while relaxing during her summer vacation in Mississippi. ammo by MeMn Junuum Gaeloun HELP ME - Thinks Fleshman Jodi Howell as she flnds herself in n pklure wuh pup Hamilton. senior. Whole by Bryan! Mnrnilu mom EXIT PLEASE - seems m be me thoughts of mm: Howard Provost as he get: stuck on me sophomole Husur b'us ammo by Mr. Wormn am noon sponrsmnsmp - G.S.L. Commluee Phll Fonts. Tina wean. Robert Slmon, and Shelly Norris. brlng forth good cheer to the opposing team. counesy of Hollie! smdm Miscellaneous 5 tbelowl - THE PARTVtS OVER - The gang gather: for one more picture during the summer before the hustle and bustle of getting up early for school. tphoto by Cheryl Arnaudl tbelowl TIME TO RELAX - The party can't begin until the gang's all here and this gang just happens to be Srs.. Teresa om, Donna Domin ue. Ron Nickelson. Paul Romero, Trudy DeRouen, thu Gonzales, and x, Bonnie Tweedle whom by Kim Howem Hey Gang, The party 6 c ey everybody, my parents are H going out of town this weekend, and I'm having a party. This is a phrase often heard during transition in the halls. Most parties are held when the parents are out-of-town. Once the word is out that your family is out of town, or that you are thinking of having a party, there are people 10 feet deep waiting for your door to open. The famous last words of parents as they leave are Be sure not to have a party But the first instinct is Party Time. Parties usually start out small, but often it seems as though everybody in PA makes an appearance. The concept of invitation only becomes virtually nonexistent. Becky Shockley stated i'When l have a party there's always several people who end up crashing. Some you don't mind as much because they're not there to cause trouble. But its the ones that just come for the refreshments really bother me. For parties that are invitation only it is difficult to invite everyone without some- 6 Parties tubovet YEA, WE BAD - Senlors Gary Parsley. Lance Bradley, Ray Cuppndonnn, Howard Provost, and Barry Pitts smile It the camera as they lhlnk how cute theyire looking. cphmo by Cheryl Amnudl has begun for one feeling left out. Sometimes the pear ple who are left out show up anyway and join the fun, often unnoticed. The parties often continue in all hours of the night Sometimes fights break out among people from different schools. This usually happens when everyone gets bored. So to have a good party, be sure to have plenty of food, and things to do. During the year there were a few park- ing lot parties but they always seem to get broken up, because there are always troublemakers in the bunch. At some parties, games are played. Often they are made up as the night goes on. few of these games include quarters, Indian, Famous names, Poker, At the end of the year, many seniors get together and rent halls and have music played to celebrate graduation. Sometimes waking up the next day is the worst part because you never know what or who you will find around the house in the morning. For the person tubovel - BANG BANG. .Joln the gang 0! Srs. Sussie Jordan, John Adnwny Arne Hunger. and Sophs Lisa Teet ters and Melissa Howe for a kneeslapping time as they conquered the West. everyone throwing the party it means the next day is clean up day because broken bottles and other debris usually cover the block. Sometimes things can get a little out of hand, such as phones getting broken, not to mention torn shower curtains. Trying to find the phone is bad enough but you discover you don't have a floor, it's the pits. says Senior Cheryl Arnaud. The problem of neighbors calling and complaining IS a problem most party per- sons have to deal with, This also leads up to the problem of the parents finding out from the neighbors, It's bad when your mystery neighbor of 10 years decides to become your parents' best friend just to rat on you. states Junior, David . ometimes punishment is a lot more harsh than anticipated. Just being in suspense of what your parents are going to do is punishment enough, Too bad your parents don't think that way. Lbelowl - THIS BED 5 NOT BIG ENLIF FOR THE TWO 0F melawy HOW DO you SPELL RELIEF? 5r. Cyndi Ruther - say 5 Dennis Duhe as Sr. Wesley Echds makes ram seems to think you spell n by sleeping late 10 ward himself light ax home In Houston beioxe the two competed m off any unwanlcd sym toms of nausea after a night with a ma. conference. ammo by Donna Dominguey the flu. Whom by Donna Dominguey Qabovel CONGRESS GETS READY - Jr. Angela Lee rest: before congress had to go out and collect for the March-oi-Dimes. Luckily Tina DeLeon's house was a con- venient slop-oveL KPholo by Jimmie Hixdorfj yabovey 7 I CAN TBELIEVE IATE THE WHOLE THING Bubba Parrish as Sr. Craig Wilson relaxes Sr, Candy rStrickland sleeps and st. Charlene Milich is eady to go after expeliencing a Sartin's all yourcaneat. Whole by Shelley Georgey aem - LET ME SLEEP. V. PLEASE . .. says Sr. Mary Ann Goudeau as she mes to extend her morning hours on the DE. trip up Housmn. whom by Donna Dominguey Parties 7 uem STANDING PROUD are ML Rothenbelger and our new homecoming queen, Renee Hawkins as unlowy THOSE GORGEOUS GIRLS: . . V are really Sr. Jm she receives flowers from him. ammo by Bryant mie Nixdori and Jr. Paul sum, as they entertain at me Ci Maraiso ly Wide pep rally. Whole by James cmsholm Qt' whom RAT TAT TAT . . and a boom boom boom Des the Red Hussars as Khey entertain at one of the many pep ralliesv Iphoto by Wayne Davin mghu STANDING TALL - The varsity cheerleaders show all their stuff at the City Wide pep raHy. whom by Bryan! Maraisu 10 Homecoming IehoveI STA va HOME .. Donna Domingue and date Ron Hickelson miss the homecoming dance; Big Nick was hun during the Nederland game. Iphom by Liz Hickeisoni aem SMILING PRETTY - Juniors Cariana GuIaIy and Ban uIII hrey pose fol IheiI picture at me Homecoming dance Homecoming is Jackets' jackpot by Tuesday Hayes he most exciting week during fooiball season Is Homecoming week. This year the DECA organizaktlon sponsored Me eek's activities. Homecoming week began on Mo wIIh M. A s H day. sday all your because i: wlas Fairy Teie day. Thursday transp orted everyone hae omnn civiliza- lion. l! was Toga day y, and many different colored iogus were worn. he we:k was concluded on Friday with Most Maroon and Goldd eDECA organimion also held other activities dur- Ing Ihe week Anm maginary IIeesuIe hum was held wiIh clues being given each day .eT treasure was Mr. Worthy. The homecoming queen, Renee Hawkins. was target for the dunking boom, or Homecoming 33' we decided, wiIh me help of Mls. Moore. ML White. and Mrs. Henderson lo take a new turn before homecoming, Ihe studenl body voted for the coun. During the Vldor pep rally the gIIIs were an- nounced. Mr. neII came on! mic COI'IIOPh and began with the QW: finalist: which were Shelly Noni: and Glnu Guidry wo pllncesses were announced as Kim Huuck ande Kim Howell. The Queen 0! 1983 was Renee Hawkins. urin Homecoming week Renee received Corsages for every day of Ihe week Then on Wednesday Ihe whoIe court was invited to have lunch with Mr. Rolhenbergei. Ihen 8 guys were at the hospiIai being x-rayed, and rInaiiy Ihe Homecoming dance was a complere success. Homecoming 1 1 memo Plincess Kim Howell man. by Bryan! Mamm deowD Prlncesl Klm Hluck Whale By Brynn! erlllO yBelm-O FIMHsl Glml GuIdry Whom By Bryant MarailU Renee Hawkins Queen for a day by Greg Gunner enee Hawkins, 1983-1984 R Homecoming Queen found it a hard job as reigning queen, uStarting the week of the homecoming activities was very hectic. I found myself going to sleep after midnight trying to finish my homework. My days at school were no less busy, being presented with flowers from different clubs each day saw to that. Also as a D.E. student I was obligated to participate in the annual dunking booth where l was the dunkee. Imagine the new- ly elected queen being dunked by her voters. It was something 10 remember. Accomplishing my homework wasn't the least of my problems. As a Swingster I had to practice after schooL sometimes until dark. Also, though I work for my father half the day. I found it hard to make it to work sometimes. I do not regret the time that I contributed to being named Queen and would do it a million times over if given the chance. 12 Homecoming mom Homecomlng Queen Renee Hawkins whom Ey mom Finallst Shelly Norris whom By Blyant Mamllo Bryant Maraisu bbelowb M'A'S'H' 4077 - Yes it's Radar mm Jamesb 1belouo ROMAN HOLIDAY - Srs. Brad Muyfield and memo EVEN CRAVONS GO TO SCHOOL - says Sr. slmigh! from Korea lo bling a little cheer m Homecoming Kar ren Snenx display their clean sheets on Toga Ly Marybeth Draughon, as she dons her twirling gear for the Week 831 whom by Bryan! MaraisU whom by Bryan! Marni: 0 latest fashion in Crayon wear. whole by Bryant Maruisn bubovey GREG HITS THE JACKPOT - Queen Renee Hawkins and her escort Gregory Gunner take lime out flom lhe excitement to pose for n pix. whole by Kyle Holliery mom WHERE OH WHERE IS THE WICKED WITCH? Srs, Shelly Norris. snowman Cheryl Arnaud, bgrumpyy Gina Guidry, moo Missy Duhon. 1zzzzzzzzzy. Kim Huuck. wopen Kelli Fenen, Gneezn Becky Bowling, mappyy and KIm Howell as bashful, bring Fairy Tale Day to life. whom by Paul 5mm uem HUSH LITTLE BABY b. Sr. Risa Rising plays dress up in mama's dolhes? No, she's in the perfect oulfil for Kiddy Day. whole by Paul Mclntym Homecoming 83' 13 Iabovw 0.5. our TO EAT - The organimtion gamers tor a bite to eat at Sartini Whom by Shelly Georga 14 Miscellaneous ammo SWINGSTER PRACTICE 7 Rochelle Cricchio and Missy Collazu ge! ready for their next performance. When: by Paul sum memo THE GANOS GATHER A NEW MEMBER - As host and hostesses of the Heavenly Bell, a chamy evem for St. Mary's hospital, 15 seniors got photographed with Egor of wrs-H. whom by Homen whom WHAT STUDS - The football team rises as the above EGOR m ANOTHER PICTURE - A1 me coach of the week speaks. Wham by Paul Mclmyreh Hussnr ma Ego! made himself known by all, as he poses with his producer. Lori Brnnnen and Jada Richter. whole by Pat Hunu Miscellaneous 15 IRighO A QUEEN AND HER KING? - Cav-Ochude queen Tina Deleon and Her escort Phil Fonts pole Cav-Oil-cade goes Texas mutmgziym by Kim Howell he 52 Cavoilcade princesses T prepared for the October activities. HGetting things together is just about the hardest part, says Cheryl Are naud, To kick off Caviolcade. all the girls get together with their mothers for a tea at Rose Hill Manor. The princesses' pic- tures were also on display at the Allied Merchants Bank by Frank Cricchio. During school it was sometimes hard to keep up with your homework and par- ticipate in rehearsal which lasted till 10 pm. The coronation stage was set for Oc- tober 20, with giant bright stars. It was now time for former queen Paige Lawson to give up her crown The Master of Ceremonies named Miss Congeniality - Mary Ann Goudeaux which was chosen by all the girls. The Lady in Waiting, which was picked from the out of Town Duchess, was Cyndi Reynolds from Port Neches, The 4 finalists were named Don- na Domingue, Renee Hawkins, Mary Beth Draugh, Suleika Gonzalez. The second runner up was Risa Rising, first runner up was Cassie Throgmorten. How the time everyone waited for was here, the New 1983 Cavoilcade Queen was Tina DeLeon. Tina took her first formal walk across the stage after being crowned. The girls then left the Civic Center to attend a party at the Boham's house. Pic- tures were taken as everyone socialized around. Many of the princesses then after the Boham's went on to other parties, not realizing they had school the next day. Saturday everyone was up bright and early to attend the parade. With cars and princess fixed up under the Texas style theme. After the parade the cars drifted to the Seawall for a lunch given by the department club. Saturday night everyone went to the Civic Center to see Roger V. Everyone danced and laughed as Roger V. enter- tained all. Since this was the last formal event of Cavoilcade everyone made the best of it Sunday night the fireworks display went off with a bang to end the 1983 Cavoilcade celebration. This was a weekend to be remembered by all. tRigho THE MERRY WINNERS . . , of Cav-OILcade smlle the smiles that won them their titles. Queen Tina Deleon. rm runner up Cassie Throgmonon, second runner up Risa Rising. flnalist Mary Beth Druughon. Donn- Do mingue, Suleiku Gonzales, and Renee Hawkins. Miss Cons geninlity was Mary Ann chdenu and the duchas Cindy Reynolds. Whale By Cricchiol 16 CavOlL-cade welovn IF YOU'RE mNNA RIDE. V V - don't ride the Hzelava YELLOW ROSEV . .vf Texas is Cynthia Williams Armadillo, just joking as Senior Stacy DuBose sets out as she waves to her fellow Texans. Photo Courtesy of her spurs and Hdes wilh the flow. Whoto by Doris Hollie! SludiCD Domingua TEXACO Tms 5m: ma. aboveLSITTING PRETTY. , . - are the 1963 Cuvoil- Qbon ESPAHOL - Senior : Yvell: Tlce rides her cnde duchesses. The wlnner Wu: Cindy Reynolds. Whale Mexican corveue? in the Cavoilcade parade. Whole by Dori: Dominqu Courtesy of Holller SIudim giro BETTY BOO. . - and her friend loo. are Senior esaBreaux and escort Kevin Venable Whole by Mu. Breamo Cav-oil-cade 17 Ibelowi SEMIIFORMAL AFFAIR - def! lo ngm k These sludems say they'll lake a pair or cutoffs unyday. Ihelowi JEAN JUNKIES - These students all display Ruse Wallace, Laura Clevlund, John Adnway, Sussle jeans ranging from Gloria Vanderblll m Levi's Joldun. MiIIon Crochet, Melissa Howe, and Earl Huvurd. T.J. students sing: The Demin-Jean Blues' ' by Donna Domingue lealed. straight-Ieg, boot cut, P overdyed, pre-wash, button-ups, etc. No these aren't just a part of a seamstress' terminology, they' re portions of a favorite T..J pa astime: jeans. Whether Calvin Klein's or Levi- Straus, jeans are seen throughout corridors and on stairs here at Thomas Jaffel'som They come m an IaboveIJAMMWmJEAMs-mlSmnh and Jlmrny shapes and 51185: COIOTS at'd styles. Tlplon lercnudelheilaweelhennsAprilWeeksnnd and $0 Sqme .Peoplf? putting on :3 Nicole Judlce.The glrls nbvloualy Endtheirwng favonte pan of Jeans Is like putting on amuglng. Iphom by Jimmie HixdorD a best friend. My faded Levi's are the most IrIgImFADEo AWAV- Senior Jimmie Hixdorf fInd: n comfortable jeans I have, stated Sr appropriate Io wear hIx faded jeans Io cast his volei Theresa Diaz, I just throw on a shirt Iphotoby PaulMclntyreI- and tennis shoes and l' m read Because jeans come in so many styles, it's easy to be either dressy or comfortable Some dressy jeans like Jordach or Sergio Valence can easily be put with heels as Levi's are put with T- -shirts and thongs. Sophomore Amie Haughton gave a good idea for buying her favorite jeans, I go to Beall' s when they' re on sale right before school staris and st tock up on button- ups, and hey, I' m set for until Ma Though some students do dress up a lot or at least once or twice a week, usually you'll see them in jeans on a slow Monday or dragged-out Friday. One things for sure. Thomas Jefferson does fit the description of the 'Jean Scene. 18 The Jean-Scene Gnlovw NOTHING COMES BETWEEN ME AND MY tbelom SOPHOMORE GETS JAZZY 7 Sandta Cleland LEVI'S. . . - excepx money for March of Dlmes says shows Ihal she can only play her sax in a pair of Junior, Paul Banley as he works tor Congress, when: by Jordnche jeans. 07an by Jimmie Nixdorn Jimmie Nixdom w:!.'!,'!!l L mom OUEEN-SIZE JEANS? - No. just me Lewl: 9mm SHOWING THEIR BEST SIDE? - Well, maybe 5mm around in his Lee jeans as Franclsco Lopex sucks as Seniors Jennlier Shaumes shows off her Vanderbills. to his Levl's. whom by Robert Worthw Millle ngg's her Levl's and Karen Saenz her Sedgendds and Angela Dlsmukes sticks m her swingstel sklrt. uem MV JEANS ARE mm! - says Senior Micheal whom by Bryanarursn. Batiste as he models his Sergio Valenws. whom by Wayne DavidL The Jean-Scene 19 0560.0 MOMS THE WORD Frosh Danen Perkins makes melovn SENIOR SWEETHEARTSV Class prez Chad . sure dale Selina Sellers shows off the gorgeous mum he Wyble got me uAngie. Pul! my suing award at me I ove l S spent his month's allowance on before they leave ior the Congress banquet because of Swingsler Ll. Angie Homecoming game and dance. ukes. mom TELEVISION TIME. Senior John Thomas and PNG fresh Gina Primeaux lounge in his living room aka! a day in his poolA mghu SUA VE SENIORS. Nalasha Jefferson and Renaldo hau. varsity basketball star, enjoy the Seniov Prom in lhecafeleria. uberHUSSAR'S ESCORT. Baritone Sergennl Rhonda Manuel and dale slaning fullback Jeffrey MHls are leaving for lhe Hussa: Ball held u Chrlslmas In the Sweethearts cnm for Sweethearts 11cm TRIPLE THREA T. Three years Is the mum of tlme Burke, 12, has been sludily and faithfully wim Angela Penio. 112m ELEGANTCOUPLE. Senlora Sussle Jordan and John Adawuy pone u the Port Arthur Counuy Club where they had I command performance before her gmndpmnu before My could leave for me Prom. tbelcwn CONSTANT COMPANIOHS. Casey Therm .na Jada Rlchler, 12, of me Hussar Awards Banquet Rocky fame have been sparing aInce sophomore year. abovey DOUBLE E. Erlc 5:912 . 12, 1. me aluuncheal member or the Band Boone: cmb becnulc of Flag Colpu Ll. Elalna Gama, 11. Gem FAIR GAME. '75 glad Bobby Gibson and Tina Foreman mass of '80 had a good time a! the Soulhean Texas Stale Falr. p 111 ? 1.1mm 70551ng AGAIN. The offagalnonvagam wsroom. Here they are fmally seen 109mm, or rather Caught in the corner, at one o! the Shockley smew Sweethearts 2 1 i mous bas es. Friends welowj FRIENDS FOREVER Sophomore Amie aelovo TWO Pas um POD Senior David Bennrd Naughlon. Junie! Judy Lawrence and Sophomore Sara and Kyle Young eagelly wan lo sign Bane Dugan's Thibaun are just one o! the many sets of best irlends yearbook. when by: James Chisholm formed In the Hussar corps. 1pm.: by Robert Hicm Mhon MCDONALD'S ANYONE? - Junior Brian Robicheaux and sophomore Ginger Smith pose for a piclule while hurrying back to school flom lunch. Whom by: Paul sum 22 Friends mbam CHEESE - Senior Patrick Vela seems privileged unking a picture wllh sophomores San: Saba and Selma Leon. Whole by: Paul sum. Glighn THREE'S COMPANY Senior Cuthrlna Coleman '1 mind being surrounded b sophomore Greg Johnson nnd junior Craig Johnson. whom by: Jackie ykofO $elom I WANT MUSCLES - Coach Williams smiles BelovU LUNCH TIME - Sophomore Michael Jung: sarcasticauy as Lawrence Gallow. Joe Marcell, Clifmn along with seniors Shawn Heff. Bane Dugan and Kevin Thomas and Kennelh Durso lry lo show off their Dunn sneak to the back 0' the band rmm fur a quick bite physical ability. whom by: John Thomasl to eat. Whom by: Paul Silan mnm IS THIS RIGHT? - Phil Smith and Chris Jung: pale answers befur: going :0 Class M the big KesL whom by: Jimmie deorn. middle Lem THE THREE STOOGES - Junior nge Ro- ins and Sophomores Adrienne Montondon and Jeff Laf- line dread going back to school aim taking a break al McDonald: Whom by Paul sum. mighn WE ARE FAMILY - Seniors Rhonda Miller, Kim McDaniel, Faydria Miller and Jackie Wykoff pose for one last piclule together befole ma school year ends. lPholo by: Calhrina Coleman? Friends 23 COUPLES ONLV. Mr. wn, Man Milhel and Mr. Ben All Around, Chad Wyble, enjoy a quck flash mm their sExv AND SEVEHTEEH. Ruben Reid was voted MRV girlfriends Geraldine Olivier and Angie Dismukes, in TJ's Sex Appeal, by the class of mu Cafeteria on Check Day PASS THE DONUTS . . . Kim Tollefscn, Missy Duhon, HURRY, I CAN'T HOLD MY SMILE, Senior, Caasie WITH A REBEL YELL , . ,Seniol Singer, Gayla Byers, up Mary Beth Draughon and Kalen Saenz pig out a! me Thmgmorlan. Miss Thomas Jefferson flashes her pearly pearsm be practicing even after the prom, Oh well, Chad Senior BleakfasL whites, before heading off the beach with her buddies. Wyble seems to be enjoying me ceremonies anyhow, SMILE, SMILE. LET ME SEE vou SMILE Kip THREE MUSKETEERS Seniors Mar Be m Hamilton, Phil Fouls and Gayla Byers are all smiles over Draughan Cassie Throgmonon and Kim Tollefson are me plans made m. a week a! the beach. posed pretty for graduation MISS DEPENDABLE Tina DeLeon earned this award BREAKFAST WITH THE BUDDIES Greta Gennuso, from classmates by being Student Body President and Angie Dismukes, Guy Burnaman. Chad Wyble and Risa CavOiICade Quee Rising are bright and happy to be wim friends and donut: al 7:00 in me morning. melow COFFEE TEA OR ME. . . says Jr. Elisa memo THE PARTIERS , are Man Millit, Terry Fontenot as she serves pigs-invarblanka to Herman. Geraldine Olivier. Becky Shockley. Jennifer Charlie Tweedle, Mr. Timid. whole by J. Schavales. ma Dana Oliver. mm by J. Chisholm Chisholm H M, j whom TRUE FRIENDSV V to everyone are Lance above WILL vou MARRYME. . . says Jr. Ellsa Bradley and Maty Anne Goudeau as they receive M.. and Fomenm as she bows in from of Mr. Preppy. Davhd Ms. Congeniality. whole by J. ChishoIml Bernard. whole by J. Chisholm UighO THANK YOU, THANK YOU. . . says SR John 26 Check Day Milich as he shows olf his New Wave award. whom by J. Chisholm Opelova PIN IT ON ME . . says Ronny Milchell as server memo CHECK IT our. . . as Bane Dugan and Gerald Lori Bush pins on his Mr. Short Smff award. whole by J. Lasseigne Ieceive me Mr. and Ms. Band award. whom by Chisholm J. Chisholm -v- nuuklllg mom PIG our. , . says Srs. Klrk Carroll. Lance whom WHO ME, . 4 have red hair? say: 51'. Kevin Bradley. and Howard Provost as the rest hlde lheh Adawuy us he gels his MI. Flame award. whom by J. mouths. whole by J, Chisholm Chisholm; aem HELLO FRIENDS. . . says aeny DeJohn as she receives her Miss Best All Around. whole by J. Chisholm Check Day 27 sedxoy 02mm THE CHAIN GANG RIDES AGAIN as Su. Shelly Muse, Cassie Throgmorton, and Theresa Breaux take time out from accounting to pose. whom by Rita Gonzales? 1.3mm ONLYA FEW SHOWED LIP BUT WE TOOK IT ANVWAY . . . were only a few of the comments bm the Sr. Cablnel people that did show were Greg Gunner, Gayla Byers, Donna Domingue, Geraldine Oliviarv Trudy DeRouen. Rita Gonzales, Becky Shockley, Chad Wyble, Gina Guidry, Guy Burnamen, and Man Milit. whole by paul sum Gaelowl CLASS OFFICERS - Pyesidenl Chad Wyble. Vice President Kim HowelL Gaylu Byers Secretary. ' reasurer. gather McDonald's playgmund to have their picture taken, Whom by Paul sum Paula Adam 7 Ron Allmand Isaac Andras Jean Arabic tzx Theodore Bell Arlunda Benton David Benurd . f . , ' . , eryl Berton Bennie Bess Sherry Boles Clay Benin Holly Borel Phyllis Bo doin Seniors Adam-Boudoin 29 Angela Boudrenux Rose Bowl: Lance Bradley Joe Brousslld Clif Chang Herbert Clark Rodger Comeuux x w Mable Dunkins Anthony Davis Eddie Davis 30 Boudreaux-Davis Seniors Stewart Brown Kirk Canoll Mike Cockrell Silvln Cuellal yl Ferry Davls Fredrick Davis Valerie Davis t, 1 Howard Day . n Dedy Delcamble Tina Deleon Trudy DeRouen Theresa Dial Donna Domingue x .k Missy Duhon Kevin Dunn ,,- r50 5 Je 'e ' H ; ' ' 3auiPU H6 3:44, man R: , . Gall Fonlenene Ron Fold Tina Foreman mom SHAKE IT LIP - Senior Lance Bradley demonsvates his mixture leChniques. whom by Paul McIntym Seniors Day-Foreman x T mars Frank SheHy George Roy Gil Paulette Gilon Roger Gonzales Jeff Cumin Greg Gunner Joey Hamilmn Kip Hamilton W bx . Dennis Harkless Markus Harmon Pearl Harmon Bobby Hanis Kim Hnuck Arne Huuge! 32 Fournet-Hauger Seniors Renee Hawkins Terri Herman ; x Robe Hicks Klm Howell Chris Hughes Cathy Hunter Wllbell Jams .1 ., , Gregory Keene Slephany Kenney Murphy Kidder Lisa King Pattie Kirk Michell Laduy Seniors Hawkins-Laday 33 Charles LaHaye Lisa Landly John Lanclos Gerald Lusseigne Jackie Locka Cheryl Malbreau Dean Munceaux David Martinez A ,I C Jimmy McAdams Demetria McBride Amy McDonald Linda McEIduff 34 LaHaye-Meaux Senior Velma; Lewis Rhonda Manuel 3m Paul McIntyre Richard Lane Brad Mavneld Ronnie Melux Ronnie Mitchell mum: Mum . Paula Nero welovn SENIOR SENSATION - Ordering you! clas: nng as a junior is nice. bul wearing it as a senior, is great! Whom by Robert Hick$ Faydre Miller Mall Milliel June Monis Abraham Munoz Shelly Muse a .1 A K Ronnie Nickelson Jimmie Nixdorf Shelly Nolris Dana Oliver Geraldine Olivier Seniors Medrano-Olivia 35 axlevd SIGN SAYS IT ALL - Ron A m n monstrales his artistic talent and gets a little semor feeling in il loo. Whom by Paul McIntyrQ Yvette Pete's Robe! Reid 7 Kirk Rlce 36 Parker-Rising Seniors X Bubba Parish . Debbie Palrlck Joy Palsfneld Floretta Pine Lela ?ouv Mlcheal Poslulu Roderlck Randall Rlchald Richardson Jada Richter Angela hideau Barry Pm: Howl d Provost r v r f ' Jeff Ramon Risa Rising Mark Schexnidel Chlis Sewer Chris Smith '- Carla Rocio Terri Rodgels Tim Romero Ronald Ross James Scott Jen Scypion . , x Eric 529m: Sheri Senegal Sidney Sheulley Mary Shepherd a n , : Gaynel Simpson Fullh Simpson Julianne Smith Roy Smith Tammy Smith Becky Solis Melissa Sonnler Seniors Roach-Sonnier 37 RonaM Sons Jameselta Spencer E Craig Tahaney A Earlene Thomas Mal Tankshay John Thomas Dennis Trahan Kim Tollefson x , John Underhill James Underhi Mike Venable Vanessa Vilu 38 Sons-Washington Seniors Sheila Thomas Keilh Stallings Venelria Tale Midykhompklns , Tran Vo Tommy Tlevino Tommy Vandewelker av: 0.1 Wallace Will Wallace 1 x Stephan suong Charlene Theriol Cassle Throgmonon Tlm Tremont James Veaxev Damon Wanm Roxanne Washington Ellen Webre Renee Wyble Jackie Wykoff welom HAIL TO ALL SENIORS - Seniols Becky Shockley. Diane Simpkins, Jennifer Schaudies, Guyla Byem Tina Deleon, Juliana Smith. Teresa Nebel, and Batry Pius rise for The Eyes at me Pep RaHy. whom by Bryan! Maraiso Lee Wroten Kyle Young Emerson Zeno Randy wum RuyeLynne Wyble , 1 Pamck Vela Sean Swell Seniors Watts-Zeno 39 Seniors 1 i . WHA T A FEELING - Senior Theresa Dial dreams of going on a Man Hunt. whom by Donna Dominguei 2. LOVE BUG - Senior Kennem Williams holds on for life to girlfriend Nelva Jackson. whom by Paul Mcimyrei EDLE DEE AND TWEEDLE DUMB r Twins John and James Undevhill happily pose for a shot. Whole by paui Mclmyrei 4, CRAMPED up 7 Paul McIntyre. Craig WHsan, Mary Ann Goudeaux Jim Hersey pile up in the back of me van for DE trip to Houston whom by Donna Dom III 5. SMILE PRETTY - Seniors Cheryl Arnaud and Kelli Ferrel Iake time out oi Journalism Io smile whom by Wayne Davidi 6 PIG our - Seniors Abe Munoz and Mark Fournet mmw down their lunch from Burger Chef. Ipbozo by left Bryan! Maraist 7 FRIENDS - Duling a Pep Rally Geraldine Olivier and Angela Dismukes squeeze close to show off their smiles Whole by Bryan! Maraisu 8. FIND A FRIEND 2 Senim Hussars Yvelle Lice. Linda McCulduH. Valerie Davis have a good luck charm to help out the team. Wham by Mr. Worlhyi 9. CAN'T WAIT TO GET OUT 7 A few other DE students are stuck togethe! until me van stops. Charlene MiHCh. Tracy Ball, Craig Wilson. iPholo by Donna Dom'nguei 10. DON'T BLUSH 7 Senior Cheryl Berton pulls Guy Burnamen in for a close piciuieiduring class, Iphmo by Trudy DeRouem Domingue io. DON'T BLUSH - Senior Cheryl Benon pulls Guy Burnamen in ior a close picxure during class. when by Trudy DeRauenl until May 31, 1984 Miscellaneous 41 ibeiowiBiLLiARDs ANYONE I m. Duane Dxummond ibeiowi AAAAACCHHHUUU - Sr. Dana otiver geu ibelowiRELlEFi sIs. Man Millet, Dina Olivier, Cymhia James Underhill and Mike Venable take time out to caught at a party with a sneeze on her mind iphoto by Williams, Lori Irby,and friend Missy Scrivnertakeiteasy hang a! a pany. whom By Paul sIIvaI paui sum 6! Becky Shockley: house, iphozo by Paul sum iabovei LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL Senior KaIeII iabovei PRETTY AS A PICTURE - SIs. Susanne Saenz and daze Richard Bordelon prove the polnl that sI. Slaughlei and Jim Walton show that being a senior is all gIrIs can dale older guys and still have fun Ipholo by fun and games. iphoto by Paul sum Paul sum irighn SMILE, YOURE ON CANDID CAMERA. I sI. Risa Rising and boylriend Guy Burnaman iphoios by Paul Silva 42 Seniors uaelom SHARP SHOOTERS - Seniors Becky Shackle and Robert Hicks shot pictures for me last time at me Onlow ANOTHER TYPE OF SHOOTER - Senior Chris Dome of the 1933 football players. whom by Paul Hughes enjoy: a nighlal Becky Shockley's whHe playing Mclmym pool. whom by Paul sum mom PATRIOTIC - Serum Kirk Canoll shows off his spim during spklt week. As you can see, he msemblzs the nag, whom by Paul Mclmyxey above Iem BEWARE - Senior Abraham Munol ran into a lime traffic pIoNem on his way to school, and totaled his new Regal, whom by Bryan! Maraisn 0cm THE BLUE CRUISER - Senior John Milich's rod has a surprise wamng for him after schooL sinc: some ar- lislically talented person Iedecornled his cm. whom by Wayne Davim Senior Miscellaneous 43 Senioritis: Wehve caught it by Trudy DeRouen any seniors have different views about be- M ing Htop dog. When asked How does it feel to be a Senior? Abraham Munoz replied Hll's a nice feeling knowing this is your last year in High School, but you still have to keep up your grade and think about College. As the 1984 school year comes to a close, the seniors are now feeling the farewell pains of their Alma Mater. Friends will part and go their separate ways. and all ma! will be left is the memories of the class of 1984 The first feeling of HSenioritis is ordering rings during your junior year. This Is the firs! skep in becoming top 09' At the end of the school year seniors finish school two or three days before the underclassmen. Dur ing the Pep Rallies when HThe Eyes is played, all seniors are asked to stand and sing, while juniors etc. sit and watch in anticipation for next year. In addition to this, seniors have at least four ex- tra dances to attend. This includes Aqua Ball, Crystal Ball, Black and White, and Senior Prom. abomFAREVEwELL . . V Sr. Kim Tollefson as she rides her CavOchade float and waves m me measly peasants below hat. whom by Wayne Damn highn OH, IREMEMBER WHEN . . . SIS. Teresa Breaux. Becky Solis and Paul Romero ham :1 up duling class. ammo by Rita Gonzalen 44 Seniors wow TOP MEN on THE TOTEM poms . . , Srs. David Benard, Tim Romero, James Underhill, Ron Sons. and Mark Brevelle show new freshman Slate Walker that his day wIH some day cum: ammo by Paul Mcxmym mbom TEARS WILL FALL h Srs. Kip Hamilton and Missy Duhon give each other one last hug beiole mey bid adieu. whom courtesy of HOLLIER swolm melovn HOW DOES LANCE SPELL RELIEF . by lakr meloun IT'S RAIN AGAIN . , for Sr. Chad Wyblc as he mg a few aspirins and he'll call you in the morning, borrows some wet Hussars raincoat and mes to stay Becky. whom by Paul Mclmym; dty. tpholo by Wayne Davitb x mom THE BELLIES HA VE IT, BIG TIME . .. seems m mom SCALP THE INJUNS . . says Sr. Hussars Rm be the lhoughl in lhis photo as Srs, Lance Guidry, Craig Gonxales. Trudy DeRouen and Thexesa Diaz a: they get Tahaney and Jr. Jimmy Dockens let it ALL hang out. ready fora Pep Rally. whom by Bryant Maraiso whom by Man! Guidm Gem TIPTOE THRU THE TULIPS - Yes. it's Sr. Angela Boudreaux and her escort riding lhru lhe Cav-OIchade parade. Whole by Wayne Davim Seniors 45 Once upon a meloua JUST CALL ME BEAUTY ,. says Senior Mllhe Kbelom GET ON THE PARTY TRAIN. .. with Sr David Higgs as she prepales for the prom and for her date, Paul Benard and Jr Ruben Simon a! the Sr. Prom, Kphoto by R McIntyre. Iphoto by Mime: mom J. Chisholm . Gbcvg JUNIORS TIE ONE ON WITH THE SENIORS , . , says Bonnie Tweedle and MicheHe Judice as they show what was lei! of lhei! Car mhum by J. Chisholml above WHERE DID CINDERELLA 00 OFF TO? Srs. Erik Postula and Brad Mayfield seem m get stuck with lhe shoes lpholo by J. Chisholrm mgm H E.L.PV . . , says Jr. Candace Pharas as she has a bu of Imuble holding up her dam Robert Reid. whom by J. Chisholm! 46 Senior Prom uaelowaAHHA KISS . . . starts me evening off right for memo A TRUE GENTLEMAN . . . is Sn James Vealey welow GET IT GIRL . .. Senior Pal Lavergn exchange: 5:. Pearl Harmon and he! date for Ihe nigm Ralph Brown and his girlfriend Jill DeRanerri. her flag corps gloves for lacey gloves fox the SI. Pram. 9mm TOTAL MASS conrusrom: No, If: just a cou- ple of couples trying to gel situated for a gmup picture Iphoto by J, Chisholm new on GUARD!!! says Soph. Amy Hangman as she and 5:. Robert chks unload their gear rm me pmm. whom by J. Chisholm mom KING AND QUEEN OF TUX , . . are $15. Gayle Byets and Ray Cappadonna and the only normal one is Sr Barry Pius, tpholo by James Chisholm! Senior Prom 47 v vvv Opelovd HI MOM! says Senior Paul McIntyre as he walks away a proud graduate, diploma in hand. where by J. Chisholm! Gmaduaiitmma -. -. higho LET'S WALK! The magic wold: were said and senlors ms: to an ovation as they prepared lo walk out to me stadium. whom by J. Chisholm melovO FRIENDS ARE THE KEY. . . Senior Speaker and Salutatorian Chad Wyble left his fellow classmates In teal: as the school boatd attentively listened. whole by J. Chisholm 48 Graduation a:hovm STANDING PRETTY Last minute adjustmenu m high on the priolity list for Chum: Briggs and Shelly Nonls ammo by J. Chuholm hbovaHUT, Two, THREE, FOuR Mr. Palmer oversee: the seniors us they march in Bum A. J. Martin and Anthony Alexander sneak by, hoping he appxovel. whom by J. Chisholm aem MAN'S BEST FRIEND Scull Keene and hls best friend Rusty both share In the exchement of me big nigm. whom by J. Chignolnn Qualovd A PICTURES WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS A mylind o! expressions can be seen of the anxious faces of soon-tobe gmduutes, langing fmm the slernness of Jimmy ml, the sleepiness of Greta Gunnuso to me puulemenl of Donna Domingue. whom by J. cmmolrm melom A SPECIAL YOUNG LADY Principal Rouel Rothenberger look a moment during commencement m share the unique circumstances surrounding mu year's Co Valedictorian Van Tran. whole by J. Chisholrm aboveHT'S MINE, ALL MINE! Donald Jones rmany gets what he has been waking long and hard for lweive years to 92!. School board member Donald Floyd and Senior Counselor John Godwin seem to have worked out an eflicienl system. tpholo by J. Chisholm hhchFA LA LA LA LA . , The choir sang several songs to wlsh me senlors farewell before the ceremony began. whom by J. Chisnulm Graduation 49 welowl LIVING LEGEND - Jr. Scott Raggio knows he's live. but Bumper Hlavinka shows by his facial expression that Sam is really fooling himseu. Whom by Wayne Davim habova MASTERPIECE IN THE MAKING .Ta oan Ipasses the time away by using her cheanvixy and drawing skills to create a masterpi ece mghn WHY ME??? Jr, Kevin Bass prepares mentally before he takes a plunge into the dunking booth which DECA sponsored during Homecoming Week. whom by Paul Mclmyrey DthKlNG BOOTH Z.p?U whom PERFECT COMBINA TION 7 J.. ena Jones say; she will have her picture taken only it her best friend. me: basketball can gez in on it may whom by John Thomash 50 Juniors tabovel Two OFA KIND 7 Jr, Corby Flores chose Rag gedy Ann as her identity for Fairy Tale Day during Homecoming week. aem RUNNING WITH THE NIGHT - This French player is running hke a tiger is on his tail. and he's light because Dennis Funtenot is about to pounce on mm. tphoto by PA Newsl lbelowl IS IT OVER YET - Kevin Harper hopes that It mu all be over soon. as he gives his precious blood dur mg the blood drive sponsored by Congress. tphoto by Jimmie Nixdolb Bug hits T.J. Students stuck at home ince Monday, Jan. 16, a wave of S flu and 24-hour viruses has hit TJ. Approximately four-hundred students a day have been absent from school with an excuse plus many others who have been unexcused. Ac- cording to Ms. Wolfe, school nurse, at least 20 students per day have been sent home. I came to school sick because it's hard to make up all that work, said Jr. Tuesday Hayes who had been suffering from the flu. ttBeing home sick with the flu wasnlt fun at all, commented Senior Howard Provost. It's boring sitting at home watching TV. I'd rather be bored with my friends at school. According to Mrs Leon, attendance secretary, the number of excused absences increased everyday by 10 or 20 students. She and Ms. Wolfe say that they're unable to make a predic- tion on when the epidemic would come by Jimmie Nixdorf to an end because of many factors of the illnesses, such as contagiousnessl One problem for the school district is that both it and its employees lose money for each student who's absent. The PAISD has $1,100 per student that attends for 175 days For every day a student is absent, the district loses $6.30. Another problem would be that if the number of students absent reached a Certain level, school would have to be closed down until a more favorable number of students are over the illness. The days that school would be closed down would have to be made up for, explained Mr. Kindell, llBut the superintendent would only Close down the school if he felt that an epidemic was present. According to Mrs. Leon, the number of absences due to this epidemic began clearing up around Feb. 10. Juniors 51 Aumm. P.III Allen mum: Accdelmmy Alve lll.L IISI AguIIaI, Rm Amy mIIIIIaeI,AIIam AmbluwI KaIIIII T y Andrews K AMHSI Sharon aahIIIaIII. Monica Amman Gmm Bake! Fame Ara KIIIIMII, aaIIIIk Lou AIIIIIIII c-I. Ban II. Ia.,II.III Mnrvene leuwu. JIIIIIs BIKIIEI Clyde BIIIKSI Joesph ML Dane Bunky. VIIIII Bell, Rlchard n-IIIIII. Hum. amIamIIII BIII Bus; cm I My. June Mm. Ruben summon , MI Pl ! Hanna MI Rodney mom Gnswy athng. Rama m . Kath Bowman Gary Bvlmmqr. KIIII am Lawelence BIIIIcII.cIIII. Bruwnkc Ruben MIMI. aIIIIIegn aIeIIII thymId auII III Bmluvd, Jen a Bummll mam aIIIIeI KIIIImIa. Carugm Mm: Ian I Jam c:lI-:Ik cm CIHIHEI Osw tum Requ Churlm James cm Tlmg chInc PIM- Cam: Indy om mIIII James Chm ! Robe chsIIe KIIIIauIy InboveI WHO DAT? 7 It's me says Junie! Eall Minard as he steals the spotlight from his Fellow sludems. Photo by Jdm ThomuSI Irigho CHEESE! - Elisa Fomenol and Kim Lanclos pose as mic: during Homecoming Week or me camela before they scampet off to class IPhoIo by Paul McImerI 52 - Abraham-Christie Jenmler cm. Jam Conny u Jun cm: Dem Cmmm muy Comm. mchdle Cumlev John Coley Hnrcld Come Lnn Cullml mm . Critchln m Cvou W-ym Dlvld Pmmv Cupples Mary um. n Dal rty Kunbuly Degeyley m Dar u mm mm Km: Daungy Jnmll mm. Momserml Dame Deborah Dummgln cm oevmer Philip mm Jnmu Dockens Kelly mm J u 2! Reglm mu: aneue Dorm Cmdy Duh: D: ms Duh Jlsm Edi: m. Patrick mum Teveu Edw-m Dun! Dawn: u E Elu huh Duuo mm. It . Eulzy Rama Elm- Annie Elpmm Elm leem valsEvnm m mum Merlin Fommeue Alben win DenmsFememl WnIi-m Fredemm Enc anens Ju-n Gmwcllb mm. Gallznum Burbuu cube 3 alleges y on ! Eume Gama r y Gulcm Ron 015mm 1m Guam JuAnn Guner Dma Gmgh Tm Gonsulm Dan Gracedel Adela Gonzulgs Chlrka'le Grunge- Jose comm Jedda rly Cnrltcn 0mm Chns Grlmn abova WHILE STROLLIIYG THROUGH THE PARK - Junior. Volanda Lee is caught admiving her Courtyard sign for her Vice President campaign. Whom by Becky Shocklew uem IT'S 001 TO BE HERE SOMEWHERE - David Clough is demlmined to find that perfect article while Mrs, Moore chats with the rest of the clan. Whole by Jimmie Nixdom Juniors Coats-Griffin 53 Juniors spring into action pring is just around the corner 8a nd for an students this means them beginning of fun. Some students begin looking for sum- mer jobs, while others begin shopping for the new spring fashions. For most students, though, it is time for going to the beach, going swimming in the pool, and just hanging out. When asked what he planned to do for the spring and summer, Jay Jordan, junior said, I usually go skateboarding and go to the beach. On the other hand, Yolanda Lee, Junior Class Secretary, replied, Ul'm going to run for Student Body Vice-President, plan for the Junior prom, and start looking for a job. I'm also going to struggle to keep my Rum GvIllIIhs Hm wary Canam Guldvy BrIam Hall Tammy Hall omen Harmann TIare Hammond w aux rm Hampton Tabitha Nanmqlon L mm. Flegelald H yes Tuuolhy HzrgIs T Ema, Hayes Govdon Healey bum Hewett Randy Hebe Cheryl mu mu Henry Call NIlsIock Kevm Henry mm HIIIon Marta Hernandel MIchelle Humming mm HlavInka Tammie Husband I Inna Ho 5m mu lwm Leshe Howard MIchrlIe Jacksnn Damn n , I mm Jarkwn Rhonda James mm J hn wubm Jnhnsnn NIcale ohns Adrma J 5 Pauleue Jahnson LInda Jams RKky son Trena Jones mm: Jone: Jay Jame Amos Kempev Alrede Joseph hm Knrpple Ronald Jnshua It n Lada mm um I nIsrLaD y Rowen Kanrwske Downs Ladell Klmbelly Lamlo: DlusIlIa Lamlas Cavol lanmy Denell LavalaIs Jam Landry Judy Lawerente Kevin Landry Angela Lee V4CIM LaRncca mum m Vulnnda m vrddy mm Nalma Lynn: Verena: Mm; Mark Mam 0qu an I meu Martm Heamr: Mavshall FlIas amt Dana Mamn Mme cCoIvy MI Mdvlm mum; McDamel 54 Juniors GriffithS-McDaniel by Tuesday Hayes grades up, Although the majority of the students are planning just for the up- coming events, some are planning for next school year. Ysuia Allen, junior, said, ul'll be planning to go to summer school to take all of my elective courses, which is something I should have done a long time a 0. Most of the students are looking for- ward to the Junior prom which will be held on April 14 in the cafeteria The theme is Where Dreams Come True Fantasies Are Real. The Junior class has devoted many hours of time and ef fort to make the prom a success and it most likely will be. tbelowI the beginning of spring with a summ homas' backyard - ONCE OVER EASY' 7 Tlm Hargls celebrates ersauII into John pool. IPhoto by John ThomasI magi? Ht Amnndl Medmnu Richard Mllmu hmona Mllthevl Ehubem Mmlalvu mm: Moore Torrey Moe Rachzl Movzau Wane: Hewmmb ha N o Thuyduong Hgyuen hung Nguyen mm Nguyzn cm Varkev mm Paul Donna Pnul Rah Perm Mkhelle Fetus Radenck Rn ml: Sle plume Rawsm mad: Ruyford Deldm Ruymmd my Robe 1 Pawtk legue Yolanda 5mm 5m 4m Sen ngl ur n elesa sn Me on M:nm Ssnwaey uemale lSmnm Jake Sm Savah Slnowden Ln .. mu. lSthngs Gum Taxman Ronnem 7mm Windy Taylnr Lisa Ygelers Teny Temzn mmmyT 5129mm: Taorluhnsu mneunam Dm n m Thanh Tran Bonm me waede W Album Vasquez Gwendnlyn Washingwn Melmda Walkms mum WMkms Janus Wm: KimbeHy Whumn Todd Vonm 5mm mum Puur Juniors Meurano-Yousef-Pour Isaac mm mm mu; vml mnwooo n anm Junnlll Mame Kam- o Nul And eel MT: gnu ems Scan R 99 anlhun Reed m: eev 5 Michael Rem Edward Reynalds mmk mama Jalge Rm 1 Jumes Rutkel Cum 5 u ry pm 5m Rube s; Sun Sumgul Dona Id smpnzns Mmhele Tau. 5mm Sunwlhu n. mm mm Thrudnll m Tran Chnshe Tramome cnuyx Tnppleu Tammy n. mama 0mm 7mm Anmta Vrlu 55 Gaelova WE'RE HERE - Jm Gretchen Slrawther and Phil 01590 are shown whh lheil dates Cathy Caballero sophomore, and punk rockp Stephen Collaxo uaelova JAM on IT- Jr Lawerence Brown and his date sophomom. jam to the music. IA mbovw TOTALL Y AMAZED - Jorge Rojas and Christina Slroder look ama w: as they watch the king d onhe b c P al Silva trunk r. ho Id ::v::;n Pm 5 e s movqnon'r BE snv- left lorighl - Jrs Mel ssa ' Watkins and Pam Boone try to Coax meir dues Stephan Grove and Chad Finch to get on the dancefl 00L all photos by Jlmmy ledorf mgm NOT NOW! - Jr. Phil Drugo says he never knows en the inspiration to play ball will rm him, while his date Gina Wyble. sophnmole looks on 56 Junior Prorn ITbeIan -JuNIORARCHITECTSILeh Io nghn sealed CarIa Branch Vsuia AIIen Volanda Lee. Robert SImon Bonnie ecdeL Timmy La de ll Angela Lee Stand ding Mrs Henderson Shawn Rogus Kim Lanclos. Mary Walton Gregory Bob Michelle Judice and Elisa Font Menu Ibelmn LOVERS SPAT - Romeo and Suunne Espinosa quafrel, while Jorge Rains and Chnsuna Slroder pose for the IaboveICLOSE YOUR MOUTH - Jeff Manin reveals teeth and to the camer taboveI PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - These sludenls practice before Ihe prom ILen Io Righo Juan Carlos Beth Gauge, Cory Simmon and Fernado Ro as. Gem WE'RE NO. 1 - Juniors Volanda Lee and Robert Simon cuddle together for the camera Junior Prom 57 mama 1983i14 Junior Class Cabinet - left to right: Helva Jackson, Volanda Scyplon, Carla Branch, Tonya Jones, Gregory Bob, Cheryl Hill,Gre1a Robinson, Sharon Rogers, Vsuia Allen, Elisa Fumenm, Michelle Judlce. Kim Lanclos, Hope Guidry; Kneeling: Yolanda Lee, Angela Lee, Tuesday Hayes, Whom by Bryam Maraisn hbovel DYNAMIC DUO - Junior Yolanda Lee and Hope Guidry say may suck togethel no mauer what KPhoto by Jimmie Hixdorn aem GROUP WORK - Jumors Pam Chlraiis, Jay Jorr dan, and Kim Andrews find lime to hold a rap session during their Journalism I class. ammo By John Thoma9 mma JAMMIN BACK' - Junior Victor LaRocca seems to really be in the gloavm as he jams on ms humpel. ammo by Robert Hicm 58 Juniors uem IT'S SEE WHAT you mow TIME. v Derrick Prater is working on a mxlbook tesi m Diesel Mechanics. Behind him sits me Ponuac meyw been pracucang on. tphoto by Wayne Davidy uem CHECK IT our. Bumper Hlavinka is check-oul man today HIS Job Is m make sure that everyone gets the man; checked out and in that he needs for ms diesel job. yphmo by Wayne David; ybelowy PRECISION WORK Chns DeVlllier m Dramng class works on one of his projecis The class draws huuses, machines or mechanical pans whole by Wayne Davidt. tawny MADAME cums I PRESUME. Junior Kim KabuveyREADV,AIM,.. JumorWayne Davldlnlendslc gm Daughtry mammngyand a mend peer inloa microscope the bi ame so he pracuces hunting In his spare ume .n me Health Occupahons class m snlwen lpholo by whole by Neil Dandy Wayne Damn Juniors 59 lbclovn I DARE vow Junior MILheHe vapolne seems m be senous abom havmg her pwdure taken, but us we law now we ve gm hcr Whom by Jimmie deom mgnn ULTRA BRIGHT 7 5wmgsms Kim Buuer and Nalahe Moore umle to dazzle me pep rany crowd with Ihur smnes and high mks. Whole by Wayne David! mom SITTING DOWN ON THE JOB? Junior James Charla! Is Caught silllnq down In hls diesel mechanics class m smwen KPhoIo by Wayne Davm abovm JOURNALISM JUNIORS 7 Left to nghl - Lorl Pasternak. David Cough. Kim Andrews, Jay Jordan. Tuesday Hayes. and Pam Chlrahs Whom by Jvmmxe 6O Juniors Mmom uem ATTENTION Becky Bowling sands m anew non dunng the pregame ceremony anxiously awaiting the Jacket team to burst on to the fidd. when: by Kyle Homen Kbelovd LEFT RIGHT, LEFT ,. Junlur Fanh Juhnson shows her coordination as she beat: her drum, and keeps in time mm the yen of the corps mom LENDING A HELPING HAND g Junior Mary whom THE UNITED WAV - Juniors Robert Simon, Walton gab Dad to volunteer ms semces For her student Hope Guxdry and Care Carabelle believe ma: three heads premaenualcampmgnwhom by Becky Shocklew are better man one as they try to accomplish men hamework KPhoto by PaulMclmyreb Juniors 61 Hard classes to handle Sophs sweat class load 6 c II right! I'm not going to be a A freshman anymore is the familiar cry of freshmen at the end of the school year, When they do become sophomores, however, they usually find a very difficult year lies ahead of them. The year with some of the most difv ficult Classes yet, the one most always forgotten is the sophomore year. Sophomores are not the i'little Freshmen or the BIG Seniors or even Juniors who will be seniors next yeari They are just caught in the middle of the ladder which leads to graduation. There is no prom for them or really any activity just for them Not only is the Sophomore year boring, but classes most sophomores take are really difficult. '1 find Biology I and English my most difficult subjects I feel that this year has been my hardest. My grades this year have been my worst. says Wanda Jones, sophomore. til like Biology l, but sometimes the work piles up a little too high, said Sophomore Sara Thibault. tabovey THREE'S COMPANY - Kris Chirfis, CIayLynn Hammond, John Dockens. eagerly await the bell, so they can sit through a thrilling day of class after class, tPhoto by Paul sum 62 Sophomores World History is another class many students dread. World history is difficult because you have to memorize all kinds of dates and important people, stated Doug Sanford, sophomore. Difficult classes are not the only hard- ship sophomores must through. Often other students and teachers still tend to regard them as freshm men Being a sophomore is not what it is cut out to be No matter how hard you try, everybody still treats you like a freshman, commented Angie Musgrove, sophomore. Some Juniors look back on their sophomore year and have some com- ments on it. HI think it was my hardest yeari Even harder than this yeart Biology really made it hard. Actually, it was a very bor- ing year, said Junior Annie Espinoza. mgho WHAT A PAL A Brandy Fontenol, sophomore, has found a way around no! having a car - she gets a nde from her sister Elisa Fontenot, junior. Brandy says she appreciates Elisa's help, but doesn't care for her driv- ing very much. tphmo by Paul Mclntyrei trighn BIOLOGY FUN - Sophomore Larry Kelcerside finds something to smile at m Ms. Butlel's class whlle Cheryl Gabriei studies her book. Kayie Garsee tries to hide her laughing while Ginger Smith wants in km our photographer. whom by Paul sum melowi ZIGGV AND FRIENDS, Sophomore Kelly Moore poses beside her courtyard sign whlch was made for Kelly's cheerleader candidacy. whom by Jimmie Nixdorn 31? ME LY ;-m :J Help: no car, need ride by Pam Chirafis ; i an oyou give me a IIde3 is probably Ihe mosI mun senIen nce in Ihe somphom vogabulaiy CBenIIIg IiIIeen Is a definite bum geI a sIIIp license because me pubIIc MSaf.er Commission h: llhlg eIIued up Issuing llheem and for me most pan parenIs wIII not let Ihem So dhowd o sophomoies geI around? One answei Is geIIIng a paren nt Io dIIve a gIo upa flpeope somewhere. BuI who really wanIs Io Have hIs paIenIs dIIve Ihem aiound d? When I had Io IIde wIIII my paIeIIIs somewhere I would Crouch down In the seat so no One could see me recalled onej un 30 phornorles also find othel solutions In their dilemma 'I IIIInk geIIing involved in som eonpe organization helps :y dzlng lhis IIou ndh ow we make frIfends who wil on 2 chauffeuring bind. sIaIed Becky Sherman sopham i us opile eabqu IwenIy girls InIo my station wagoin every weekend Io go to puII-puII remembe Is ewT eedlie, junior who was one oi lhe only caI- poolelrs 3! III: Much emphasis has aced on the driving teenagers This has forceds ludems m make the bell om of nm dIivIng. Walking. bicyciing, skaIeboaIding Or bus ing aIe popular among students and are fl! rIom embairassing F0 or the most paII sophomores can make whaI Iseems a izig problemd minor II hthey can geI over me km of being dI man So. an a caI fullo Ipeople wiIII IeeI sacking nuI III the windows H is almusI ceIIaIn Io be a group of sophomores. Mom SHE LOST THE KEYS - IIIIIgIIs Apnoin WEek: 50le mm: as she burn: a nde IIoIII Adm HIIII Sophomore The We did nolgel very IIII WIIIIIIIII 1: I13, duui they did have: good iaugh IPhoIo by JIIIIIIIII NI IIIII orn Iabovei WE PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE .. . Sophomore: Madison Monroe and George Reyes pledge Io be faithful to TJ, but George doesn't seem to know which hand goes over his IIeaII. IPhoIo by Wayne Davidi Sophomores 63 Acellm Jatqvelyn Anamw. mam Adams Linda Angllm sum. Nuvs Mm Vanda, em Nlen Shawn Bavbay.SbeHy Nlen Yammy BnukowmnBaH 5m, amour. Blumslem. 4m Belawe. Van 5cm Pnula Emu. Rusly amam Tracy Bales 1g Blackwdl Rawh Bcnhummt. Wendy BoleL lsahzlle Bndlz. Klm 30m Man vaks. JoElIen Bovquz. Blame 31 53rd Bmm ammm Brian Brmssard. LaSmya Bourque emg Brwssard. Yhelesa m mm cmum. cm, Bum Elame Calabmsg. Jam Bum mm Calcnle. am... Bauer Rehxa Calhoun Jams aw; Mark Campos J. K Canm. Tern mu : m Cardzms. Arthur Caveuaugh. um . um Kimberly C3559: 53mm cdmm. mum mum Januelyn Chaulmm Edward cnnsmmmn. mym Karen Cullaxu. Missy Cleland. Sandra Cullnzu. 5mm! cm; Derek am Cm. Chns . D. Eulemzn, Vanessa meayv Julius Cnvlnglm Laun mm. Danicl A bbovn A TYPICAL BAND HALL MORNING Band studems converse and do the homework that they should have done the previous night. Whole by Jimmie Nixdom 1righ0 SOPHOMORE STEPHANIE STEPHENS - and Liz Davalos take time to talk and bother Ms. Moore's class durv ing transition, whole by Blyanl MaraistJ 64 Acello-Defrancis Sophomores dellRuu. Dlvld mun nu um 00 mem Jul ,Tuyel Demmmun Mike Domlnqwu. 5mm 0 x, Sm: huge. 5mm, numbuvg, Tm 0mm mm DuBois, Neal Dum. Kevln nua, Jar uv II, Amhmy ngln anunm mm Emma KII Enm C-Ihy Enmgum. Tvcy mmmmMeHul Emabvoo mm rhm,.lmpnm Emma Cymm. Fomemujmndy Fnlgcul Karen romm Shawn Fiche . MIIinnn Funenexu. Roulyn Forum : Dunnl Foulch. mcml Fem. John mag Fwd. norm mum mu m Um: Flemmn, w.y rum, RuIIeH Fuller. Rune Funner,Donnell mum m, Cheryl mm, lmn anglm. Gnldvy Rkh-rd Hum. 'nm um u- H u lignial h. Ivllltlitnl ubomHAMITUP-Amuday offootbullpractice, we ubom AWESOME THREADS - Sophomores Tina feel a need to have a picture taken says sophomores Smlth and Michelle Weaver dress a: Peter Pan and a James Johnston, Billy Usey, Anthony Smith. Danlel Playboy bunny aslhey geneadyrormuoween, Paul, Dereck Lockett, and Vincent Wllson Sophomores delaRosa-Havens 65 HighU WHERE'S THE PRES? - Th: Sophomore Class Officers are. top mw, Chris Coco. Robert Havens. and Lisa Watson. Second row Candace Phares, and Danielle Douglas Bottom row. Wendy Bonhomme. and Angle: Nexis Hm piclulcd is Will Black presidem of the sophomote class. axiom HEY DUDE! WHAT'S NAPPENING 7 Sophomore Andrea Johnson converses with fellow sophomore Todd Freeman abouk the latest gossip. whom by Jimmie Hixdmn Neben, Ted mum. mu... Hamlin . Carolyn Hopkms. um . Jnrgas, Pairin- Hails. Jar. ve- Hudson Wllldl: John Rmmell m. m Jmnsm Sh: chk am J s,w Johnston, James chhuude, Lnny Juan um Keyes, Plull J . ad chadeD-Im Kenn Kmnelh mus... K M Ellm K KrummeL mm hm, nmky mun... ukoc Fumes L-fmeJell uSMn cum : LAW, Tlm um ,mm L-Mry, muss. anveMe. Jams mum. Allm mm, muck um . Sheila mm. Chris e m Lyanenmkr mus. Chnslal Mncahuo, Anthony Luizghwm .sou, mm 66 Sophomores HayesMadison 'amr g Mulm. 4: le M:Eldu Gary Mi mSundn: Mlg uu 5n: amn Mllg: Kn MacheAL Cum: n: L Kn y Mon 0g M. I50 Mon am Nguyen, N-gn HugenL unev- Oldhlm.M- y Pnrlom,Abbl v... m. Jo mm mnene Hum Th 0 Plums. Cm: r Pierce erhelh mm Amy Prnl:r.AIrun Rumpy, Lon Eumux Darryl edwick Reynoldl. Cniln Richnld, Marcus Rom, olo- Romm, Tum R0 U Runs. Kelly Ran. Roger Slmmmi 1mm Sons, my... Stephan. Slepmme 5mm, lebdy mu new: 51m , Angela T:lhuull 5... mm Angel- Yhomu crumm- Tnomu, Dom a ThomIL Glngev Vlldex, m... mmm Al mu K Muyhtlo 0mm Mnyrxe Id. Eu Mcaee Mau Mu . Mnrg:mt n . Milky, Nancy M01 Don 0mm, Jam: Cur NnncIe Klm Ngmyen numg NQU Uy NSIU Um Nguyen. mum Nguyen. Yuye en Puke. John 9mm, Angela pnnmU Anh m n Phnm, Hung Pr-u M-vk Pres an Douglu Pmslom Mknene PmmL 5mm annu, Cwuelo Roohlnl. Donna Roccnfo e, kky Rodnguez, Michck 5.1mm, cu 5cm Lmd. T Touchet, Tod VnnHom. Lance v 617.0:mld v WHQL Lzuru Veln,MIguel Venlnllm M-vy Ann Sophomores Mai-Ventrello 67 mm 5mm wmon Donaid mems Fvednzk n u Wagenhauser Karl wms .r w n 9 6m eaver mmue Wanm Ohvra Wabb. J Wee p . wukwou kas Chavles wulmms Angela Wmsnx a Wlems am . Waslbrmk Deborah Wnlxams mssy Wheeler Mm WI1IIs.Bevevly Wmoale Paumk Wands Dem Wyble 5m Vnung mnp mom ENJOVIN' THE DOME Sam Thibault, sophomorm drinks a soda m the dome. The hussms have just finished a ngomus maneuver and Sara has lime to resL whom by Robert Micky mgm; GUESS WHAT - exclaims Sophomore Wanda Jones, Wanda has just heard some juicy gossip and wanxs lo relay it on m her lriends. whole by Roben ick9 mghu WORKIN' HARn Ginger Hamilxon. sophomore. smiles nervously about her campaign sign She spent a lot of lime working on the sign and it really shuws. whom by Jimmie Nixdoro 68 Sophomores Vidrine-Young 1'5' , 'l , I At'iH'HffKT' uem SUNGLASSES mo moms; Senior John Thomas decided to really go all cut with his clothes. His dale. Lori Irby. wanted to kill him for wearing those shorts and glasses In the picture. melom A Fun TIME BY ALL - is especially fun for Seniors Theresa Dial and James Underhill as they show new TWIRP COOK - Shelly Muse prepares a cheese of! their Hawaiian shirts. whom by Donna Dommqu fondue in a wok. whom by Donna Dominguq above. TWIRP SWEETHEARTS - Junior David Guugh and his date Kell Brammer pose at the Twirp dance in their matching outfils. aem STOP POSE AND LISTEN - says Lance Bradley an glasses and ham as Gary Parsley Kirk Carroll, Gayla Byers. Ray Cappadonna and Barry Pins take u easy, Whom by Donna Domingum Twirp Week Sophomores 69 02!: below I CAN'T BELIEVE WE LOST . , seems to be me uaelnva LAID BACK AT 15 - Fmsh Cralg Swanson lhaughls of freshman cheerleader Sarah Dixon as she cheers takes a break from me terrors of high school :0 relax a: m the dome. whom by Wormw home. whom by Sondra Swansam V move; GO BLOW YOUR HORN Frosh Marlin Hardin whom TEACH EM' How To STRUT 7 and once they seems to know what tuba: are all about. whole by Paul learn they'll never slap. New freshmen take turns danc- snm ing in front of me judges in hopes of being a swingster. whom by Jimmie Nixdoro uightj ARE YOU LOOKING AT ME? Yes, we are as fresh Yanis Selenidis collects 10! March of Dimes. tpholo by Jimmie Hixdom 7O Freshmen welovn oooooooooormHMHm-mh . . . m: the freshmen . . V says the photographer as he lakes a pix of Jennifer Roccafane and Dannialle Moon, whole by Paul sum uclln Allen, suuy mm Swan : Allen. Tony- Almmle, Anlhmy A mm, mm Anderwn, mum Anderson, Vicky Andrews, un Amalmng Baker, Snun Bulwmu. Rmm Blluuen. mn sum. Rodenzk sum, lm sum Gnome Belveu. Llny Heaven. led Bhkey, Ll:- Immm. P-ul sunu. hum cmnen. Lenny Cumin. Wide Chluvln. Terry cm: .. Km Cale, Aleu Deborr-h cmm-n, JIII Camus, Michelle Comuux. Kenneth . lm Dlrhy, Carnuluii um l Dellm. HInCY Bullow, Hum. sums, Johnny Hume, mu Beceru, mm BdL 5m mum , Shane Beruky. Jmm aunmtm Dunnle aommux. Cllrk am. l Em. mA BullbmAnany an .cmm Dunn- cnmn, n szpbdljdwlrd Capello.Erl c-nu. Donelll Cum. Kenn- . I Ch-Mler, Rhond- Chnrlu oalmld cmnm cmlu Chmmn, Adele Chywm John Cuckrlll. Chvluy Camkrn, 1m Delhey, Floyd Dmnls, mm mam 5mm mm. Hung mm, Bvlan Domlnlm. 0.qu Freshmen Acosta-Dominguez 71 am No, CLA YL mm vou SIT LIKE THIS . . . says fresh Celina Sellers and Tani Bushnell us My show Claylynn Hammond the proper way a cheerleader should sll. whole by Cheryl Amamn welom THE BEST OF FRIENDS . . . Ves. even a junior like Shari Slockmn Can be friends with a fresh like Krisll Holslead whom by Paul Maclmym 1mm. mm Lee Edmundson, mm . mm mm. 5mm... um Dursm ah Evans Chrlslopher um um mm. Jana mam mm : FuzpaHKk. lexn Funk. Cyan Flamgln, 5mm: mm Tonia quuml Tum Frzounnn. Julm Fwd. mysm Fusellel, Paul Faurnd Chris mm. Damd OalkL mm Rwy. David 0mm, Mm Gloml. Cnx mum... 5mm Gm, Ray Guwant Darrell Gmulzs, Sonya Duven Paul Gmmlu. Tina Gaudeau Wnnmglon Guldvy, mgr. An Gmdy,Darmy Gu-Iheaux Geovge Graham. cm. ou-Ilmy Chlrle: Gum harm Gumm Brian mm Tmu cumm mm W. New Nemamez. Gabriel Nemamex.Juan . Ncrnnmex. Mldmllc Nollu Wnllel Htrnandzl Rmhmd Holloway, Yheres: mum. Ram : Howam Lvsa Nulslead Clwsu anrlLJodx mu... omas Noemi. Slurmm Hanan. mm Hulrhlns, Queenie Hopkins,TImmle HalLJnhn 72 Doucet-Hall Freshmen Nixdom Hnrvme. Bud Jukwn. Tlna mm. Juu Luqume mm mm 5 MI n Nkkelwm Reagan mam Pena. uem THIS IS THE my WE GO TO SCHOOL .. says 51. Ken Williams as he shows freshman Klm Roberts the conec! way to class. whom by Wayne Damn melowH THINK I CAN . . V seems to be the thoughts of new freshmen trying om fol swingsler. whom by Jim Jmph, Emu Juneuu. 1mm Landry. Brynn a Sh-wn um... Junlcl ummm le hm. Valerl: mama, mull: Mark Lopez, Monica Louis, Lmovu Malvenux.VolundI Mar mum... Manna , Ame, M Ma Tum mm .mm Nomln, Emu Nu. .m Ollvcn c y P-m, Kimberly er. Nleole Freshmenlngram-Patin 73 McMulhm mad Mlodlemn, Ricky M n Mam Claude m; Robe Mae Jimmy MULGIBA Melancun cmmy Mxlchell.Juny Melendma WIHxam kahall. Mlthael mmu, Sandra Mml Karlsu m ddyn M , amandom mm Mnxle 0w Mom Dame : Musgmve Arm Maura Shannan Myevs, Pamela rum Sean vuyne. Nlcole Hevzaux Gwhmialyn PeavLenDawd Hqc man PharmThI map Nguyen.Cal 1m Plaque Anthony Nguyen. Ngu mum. Tracey mm. Vlduna mm Wm Raggashan Pun. Mamet xmm Marla vaosL Ems Ramuuv m k Qummla. Vanessa mm Jen Rawsun Rqun ReyzS,Tanya mm Anggu R1chard.Malsle Rm Regmald ngau Mavy R odenck RH:y.Ray mm mm . RM mm mm, mm Robmsom Glenda Roach Bnny Robles Felice mm mmmn, amarnrm.cnmues amnw, mam Rxcalmlz. Jenmrav Rnbmsmv Dawd RDQErS M2 Rm Fernanda RunnRKme RomznbevoelJlauel Rm Sha mm m SeamaMId'ueW nmmm m... Sam. Trma Runy.Lmda 5m. Bnan mom FRIENDLY FLUTISTS - Heft m ngho Julie Fredeman, Katrina Shaw. and Vanessa Qiuntella proudly display me insnuments that win lead them to slaldom. 74 Freshmen McMullin Sartin Whom by Paul sum Wumlchu w 5mm Mnr k Scan. Clarefhu Mm: Scully Duran u. Pam ulu. Adm Sam. Tongan. 5mm, Gen: Scan. Wald Szlmldlx Yvnmx 5eners,$elma smmme Sharp mm Slervn,Jesus Sharp meberly Slelvn,50:la Sharpe am x omMark 5m. .om. Simpkms mum 5m. mm Simpwn Culhevm: Spam cm 5m son Demuna SleemJe! Slngkmn Shunnw 5mm. mm... mm Teresa Taylor. bum 5mm Chnsuna Tum Bnnn meer mam mm Huwam 5qu Jonaman umas DummH Innso c mg Thomls Rlndy , Yhomas Yvon, mm. Nguyen ThameIL Mehssa Tum Tm They Komshnnm mu mum mm Kev: n. mg. mu m mso M.n.1 mnng mm Ann M ma ana Troung PM! 1mm Mmhael mu, .m m, elsgu Vava Juan Troxluln En: Vnsquel. alga. Vnugnm Cobny Vela. cm: v; gm Qlelthen Velu mm: Vnug an PM W vulmm Album Veuey nu Vmcem m Velllom snm wm Kevin mom TWO OF A KIND . . . seems to be Jody Howell a d Tina Gonzales as they Hparty a1 Tina's brother's townhouse. whole by Theresa DIalJ uem ANYONE CARE FOR A COLD DUCK? Seems like freshman Ronnie Homer got his share any hunting and finding a Canadian goose on the loose. whom by Demse HollierJ Freshmen Schunacher-Wade 75 Walker Kamy Wasmuglon moi. wurm rm Wilklnwr.Clml wnsom Lawn Wlse. Shelu Woodall, am Veggms. Roshondu The Beachcombers s the new school year began, most students were worried with getting school supplies; but there was a group of students who had other things on their minds. The Biology ll classes were planning to collect sea creatures for their aquarium. The first step was to start getting water. The aquarium had to be in the right condition for the marine animals to survive. So, where else would the water have to come from than the beach? The Biology ll classes loaded up on a school bus and went to the beach. Each student was responsi- ble for collecting water in a plastic gallon container, said Mrs. Williams, the Biology instructor. Most people would think that as soon as the water is in the aquarium, then in go the animals. This concept is absolutely wrong. According to Mrs. Williams, it takes several weeks for the aquarium to condition. When it was time for the animals to be put in, it was already October 8. The students collected a variety of 76 Freshmen Walker-Young sea creatures. They collected hermit crabs, sand crabs, shrimp, line bar- nacles, sheephead minnows, silver- sides, mosquito fish, one Stargazer and a fat sleeper fish. This was a well rounded collection, but a problem arose. The students and Mrs. Williams discovered that the hermit crabs were eating the fish. 80, it would be up to the fish to survive When asked if she would like to do it all over again, Mrs. Williams replied, Yes, I think I will take the classes to the beach every year to collect marine animals, and maybe even the Biology 1 classes too. The students really enjoyed it. So, the next time you are in the Biology hall, stop and look at the aquarium. It is an interesting sight. ramvei wow, THEYtRE GOOD - Freshman Cheerleaders Gretchen Vaughan, and Kathy Stockton gaze u the way the Varsity cheerleaders perform dur- ing the pep rally. Whole by Joy Swamp lLem HEY, YOU OVER THERE - Sophomore. Shawn Fontenot. and Freshman Toni Fontenot, seem happy to come to school for another day of learning. whom by Paul Mclntyret memo COME on now, SMILE - Freshman Trey Rothenberger and Marla Harris force a smile to their faces while at Red River m, ammo by Joy Swamp melom OH! HO, IT CAN'T BE - say: Freshman Todd ' - Colelli as h ' zh hocking New: from Shane Freshmen star 1n one act play csiiivs;h:: mmmd.. llon. whom by Pam sum. melova BREAK TIME - Freshman. Susan Baker and Angela Perrio. sophomore take time out from band to pig out. Whom by Paul sum gorlglho BORING! - Freshman. Ronald Wllliams feel: he' I obe sick. while Herme Anderson. Freshman smHes fat the camera. Whom by Jlmmlt HlxdorD Hem SMALL TALK Freshmen Mike Hegel and Laura Relhke, as cxickus move into a happy new hole. whom by Pam Silvux Freshmen 77 78 $elovALIGHTEN LIP SCOOTER - Waltzers Ronald Sons and Julianna Smith bow to the crowd before lhelr dance across stage Whom by Mr. Wonhw $bcweJ HAM IT UP - Wallzers Kim Tollefson and Kip Hamwllon shine belore Khe audience during Khe coronation Wham by Mr Wort h W 1bemwSEMOR SINGER AND ACCOMPAMST 7 Gayba Byers and Chad Mills. rPholo by melowj JUNIOR USHERS - Becky Bowling, Scan Bass Bonnie TweedeL David Ray Mr Worlhw Amy Thlbideaux, Allen Parker, Kim Lanclos, Roben Simon name by Mr. Worlhw mom ROYAL TY DELIGHT 7 Lady and Gentleman in Waiting. Pml Fouls and Rhonda Manuel Charm me nrowd whom by Mr Wonm Royalty 79 .jc'ng Greg gram flte .Aloude of gunner Quenn leene; gram file onude 0 .jJawLind 80 Royalty King-Queen Wadi popuiar WarA greueff am! gina guialry Most Popular - Royalty 81 Grant! :DuLe ant! ibucltedd Guy gurnaman anal lam letting 82 Royalty - Grand Duke and Duchess Judied and gentiemen in Waiting Jance graalfeg anal .jc'm ductucle plu'f joutd am! lelwnala Manuei Royalty 83 princeu am! princeued paufleomero am! Slieflg Worrid nye young anal Cllergfjrnaud 84 Royalty princedd and princeddei Climb leuglw5 ant! Wary ge'fA :ZDI'auglLon Cllacl Wy$fe am! jeffi garrett Royalty 85 Court Dignitary Chuck LaHaye Crown Bearer Christopher Thomas Mistress of Ceremony Flower Girl April Williams Karen Saenz Waftzm: mm; m; m , Amnln, 3-. 3mm, SAW 7W gnaw 0127; , MW 5m; mm! W a...-, 'Wonn, Cm, 5:7nmona, .Xwin 25mm. Wall Willel, Penal?! Sang; Mum! row; Emu; Oliver, 25mm .S'implaim, Angie ibismulzea. Cam: mmWIM, JG . 3014790 ; 770,, w; 57W, 73W. M muggy, cm 52,1 , JJWJ prom, M7 JG, Jimmy . mm L, Mr. 1901, ! 1,0,.er 86 Royalty Junior Dukes and Duchesses lgalm permit, Jeri gaAIIA Sean .JUealgzy, Claw?! jrippldzh' jruce .IUammonul, .JC'mAerfee gulfer Greg 304$, jrlope guialry Soplwmore Kogafly jredllman Koyaffy jim jvlaucA, geclzg leoccaforle :bauitl leoAindon, Slmnnon Moore lee 6omeaux, Candace pllarw Slate Waflzer, Gretclwn Vauglm Jewry Xetclxerdiole, jammy jflen Kevin pardfeg, .917Ail $icledon Royalty Underclassmen 87 wpposile page. mm HOME on THE RANGE Mrs. Butler and Laura Beth Moore go horseback riding on Mrs. Butler's ranch. wpposile page, middley THIS IS THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT Mr, Chichowskl shows ms dmhing students how irs done. wpposite page, far lam DE SALES ML Whites classes sold mugs during the year as a fundraiser. new so I TOLD HIM , , Mu Hum talks to a visiting p teacher. twp lem HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW? Mu. Richmdson tends to the daffodils her biology classes planted in me courtyard uop ngnn COME on FEEL THE NOISE Mr. Tolar xesxs the noise level in the gym during a pep rally. muddle lam THOU 5mm nor CHEAT Dr. Chesson wan a ministen was hired to accommodale me overflow of students in the English classes. Mme; BE NICE TO ME 1 GA VE moon muse. cmisu Wolfe and Robert Ried's smiling faces show there is no pain in donating blood Faculty 89 Mom - AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWA v. MI. Germer enjoys a snack during his period off. Confusion causes crowding :EIYSI'IT: me harrowing tasks of teaching Whole by by Donna Paul student load. TJ had problems with more Freshmen than expected, broken air con- ditioners, and crowded classrooms. The loss of faculty members aggravated the situation and caused some classes to swell to more than 40 students. Within the school, eleven teaching and one administrative positions were left vacant. Near- ly every department was affected. The greatest number of vacancies occurred in the English deparnment with we less teachers. Carlin transferred to Jefferson to fill a drama vacancy Transferredy hack to Jefferson is Ms Princeleue Carlin 1 Also transferred from Woodrow Wilson Mid- i die School. where he was teaching Social Studies was Dr. Charles Chesson. Even with the last two new additions to the faculiy many classes were still overcrowded. Mr. Rothenberger decided to dissolve certain classes with small enrollments to leave those teachers open to carry other classes Two of :he many classes dissolved were Mr. Palmer's metal-working and ML Carlin's Speech classi ML Carlin added another English class. Msr Coleman Iefl three of her Business classes to teach Ihree English classes, Mr. Palmer. took over Msi Coleman's Business classes. Msi Lind- sey is now teaching an English I class, and Mr. Richardson is also teaching English I. T his year has been hectic with the extra ALLISON, MARY e Home Economics, HFL BILAL, BRENDA - Basic Reading BOYD, SUSAN e Physical Science BRITAIN, JACK - Assistant Band Director BROUGHTON, ARLEEH - Business Communicas tion, Accounting, Advanced Accounting BUTLER. MARTHA - Science Department Head, Biology IH, IIAP CAPELLO, JUNE e Algebra llI-IV, Geometry I, IH CARLIN, PRINCELETTE e FOM 1- , Algebra i-ll CASEY, MARY G. - German I-Il-III, Physical Science CELAYA, AL - World History, World History B, Athletics CHESSOH, CHARLES e English lI-lll-IVB ClCHOWSKI, MARVIN - Industrial Arts Depart- ment Head, Architectural Mechanical Drafting, General Drafting COCO, EDITH - Business Department Head, Typ- ing, Advanced Typing COLEMAN PHERHELL - Shorthand l- -ll, English I TYP' n9 COLLINS, LINDA e Data Processing, Business Law, PersonalBusiness Management Typing COMER, MARSHA e English IP- llP, World History P, Hussars P E 90 Allison-Comer Faculty Hem WE'RE GONNA BEAT THEM INJUHS Coach Owens declales n his spirit speech at me PHG pep rally whom by John Tnomm Mom I MUST I MUST, IMUST, INCREASE MY . .. chants Mrs MOON as she cracks under the pressule of melom ONLV 100 DAYS LEFT - till summer vacation being Newspaper and Annual sponsor. whole by John groans Mrs. Marshall dludging lhmugh the dreary mun- Thomw dane duties of insuuction. whole by Wayne Davm COMMINGS, CHARLEEH - Social Studies Depart- ment Head, American History B, H, World History H CRISP, DORIS - English Department Head, English IIH DARTEZ, MARILYN Home Economics Depart- ment Head, Food and Nutrition ESTES, HlLDA - Library FONTENOT. SHIRLEY - Library GAMBEL, MARGRET - Girls PE, Girls Track GASPARD, NORMAN Health, Athletics GERMER, HERB - Fine Arts Department Head, Band Director GODWIN, JOHN Senior Counselor GOTHIA, THOMAS American History, American History H GRAHAM, LOIS - Freshman Counselor HALEY, VALERIE JACKSON - Algebra I-II, FOM HANKS, RONALD - French ll-lll-IV, Spanish l-lll-lV HAWKINS, GEORGE - Tennis Coach, Football Trainer HEBERT, BERTHA Girls PE Department Head, Volleyball Faculty Commings-Hebert 91 HEBERT, NORMAN - Geometry l, IH; FOM Ill HEBERT, ROSE - Geometry l, IH; Introduction to Algebra I HENDERSON, DELLA English I, ll, IV HENRY, BILLIE - HECE HILL, CHESTER - Sophomore Counselor HILL, DAVID - Physical Education; Athletics HONEA, MARK - Social Studies; Girls Varsity Basketball HUNT, DIANA - Special Education JAGNEAUX, EMRICK - Boys Physical Education, American History, American History B, 91h grade Football, Varsity Baseball , JOHNSON, MARTHA - English I, English IR, English II KLOES, DAVID Choir; acappella, Monticella, Pop Group, Girls Chorus LADAY, MARTHA - Latin LEE, KENNETH Computer Hl, Algebra III, IHH LINDSEY, MARY World History, World History H, English I LOUKAS, JOYCE - Foreign Language Depart- ment Head, Spanish ll, French I MARSHALL, JANICE - English II, III McCLAlN, NANCY Girls Physical Education, Adapted Physical Education; Volleyball McCLANE, ROBERT ESOL McMILLAN, LAVERN - Math Department Head, Algebra IB, Calculator with Analytic Geometry API MEADOW, IVA Library hx mom BUSINESS AS USUAL to: Mr. Palmer as he suolls to work In me mommg. mgm RAIN, RAIN. GOAWAY. ML Paul and Mrs. Roden cheer lhe Fighting Yellow Jackets on a rainy day. 92 Hebert-Meadow Faculty McMILLlAN, LAVERNE - Math Department Head. Algebra 81, Calculus with AG, Apl MEEHAH, BILL - Physical Education, Athletics MEYER, CHARLES - Drivers' Education MOORE, SONYA JournaIism I, II. III, ENGLISH IV. NEUMAN, LARRY - Physical Education, Athletics OWENS, MIKE - Physical Education Department Head, Athletics PALMER, JERRY - General Wood Working, Machine Wood Working. Business PATE, PHIL American History, Athletics, Physical Education RICHARDSON, CAROLYN - Biology 1, Physical Science RICHARDSON, WILLIAM - Crafts, English IE RODEN, SHERRIE Cheerleader Sponsor, Girls PE. ROWRY, EMMA GENE - English 118, English 1 RYES, JACQUELINE - FOM 1, Algebra I SANDERSON. DOROTHEA - FOM IHIP, lll-IVP Economics P, Government P; Consumer Management SEDTAL, RONALD Drivers' Education SEIVER, NELDA - Algebra lllH, Algebra III, Algebra 81 SELL, JACK - Chemistry SIMMONS, HAZEL - Algebra 1, Introduction to Algebra SMITH, JAYNE - English IV, English IVAP; Englishlll STEWART, JEANNETTE - English IP, P, W, IVP STUMP, RON Physical Science B TATE, HELEN - American History TAYLOR, CECIL - Art I, ll, ll, IV TAYLOR, MARTHA - Trigonometry H, HS Calculus with Analytic Geometry Hl; Statistics and Probability THOMAS, JUDY - Junior Counselor TREVINO, SUSAN - English III, IV TOLAR, BILLY - Physics, Physical Science VAN CLEVE, LEAH - English II, III, IV VANWRIGHT, CHARLES - Track, Government B, Government, World History B, Basketball VURLICER, MAUREEN - English lll, lH; lllH WASHINGTON, ISAIAH - Metal Shop I, 11 WHITE, TOMMY - Health B, Athletics Faculty McMillian-White 93 WILLIAMS, DOHNIE Teacher's Aide WILLIAMS, IRIS Basic Reading WILLIAMS, KAREN - Biology l-llB WILLIAMS, JOHN - Economics. Black Studies WILLIAMS, WILLIE - Physical Education, Basket- ball WILSON, ROSETI'A - American History, Physical Science WOLFE, CHRISTIE Nurse WORTHY, ROBERT American Government, Psychology WYNN, DOW - World History, Athletics GALLOWAY, MAUDE English l-IIlR-IVR CARLIN, MATT -- Theater Arts l-Il-lll, English IE Flcmle Picture Not Not Available Available p mgm WEEKEND RETREAT Ms. ButIer. Ms. Vurlicel, and ML Crisp vacation on me Guadalupe whale by Sonya Meow Mom now THAT vou HA VE vow; NOTES oar . . begins Mr. Worthy as he tries m gel his point man mm by 3mm Maliasn mom WAR IS HELLI Coach Wynn struggles with a leclule on the Civil War. whole by Bryan! Mariasu above COMPUTER WHIZ MI. Lee spent numerous mom STIR GENTLY AND BRING TO AN EXPLO hauls devdoping proglam: for the journalism depan- SION. Mls. Cusey helps her science classes do lhelr mment. 1Photo by Wayne Davm labs. Whom by John Thomw 94 Williams-Carlin defQ AM I GONNA BE ON TV? Ms. Rodcm gul's Kennls coach Is inlervnewed by channel A NBC's Clay Loney. whom by Bryant Muriaslj $elowLONG HOURS Ms Wilson, Ms Hebert cheer on me boy: baskelball team The coaches not onl leach PE aunng me day but coach games at mgm, 0;th by Bryant Mariam Gem WATCH THE SPARKS Mr. Washington help: a welding student on a project. whole by John Thomm Gnloxw INTENSITY Couch Zach concentrates durlng an i tense moment of a game. whom by John Thoma$ uem EVIL EYES Ms. Trevlno shows her disgust to on: of her junior english students who didn'l read To Kill A Mockingbird. whole by Paul sum Faculty 95 RouelRothenberger-Principauphom by Wayne Davim Donald Paul - Assistant Principal whom by Wayne Davia Robert Kindell - Assistant Principal whom by Wayne Winnie McDaniel - Assistant Principal qahoto by Davim Wayne Davim 96 Administration 1983-84 Board of Trustees 4d Seated left to right: Judge Donald J. Floyd, Vice-President; Dr. Mary Jean George, President; 0102 , Habeeb M. Nacol, Secretary. Standing left to right: Dr. Joe M. Pitts, Superintendent; Dr. Barry ISI'. J. Davis; Leonard Gabriel. Jr.; Alan S. Dugan; and Alfred Z. McElroy. 600'? u Joe Vilts Edward Watson Dr. Charles McEee Superintendent Ass! SupL Secondary Education Asst. SupL Personnel Russell Coco Dr. ouis Reed LeRoy Salem: ASSLSup! Elementary Education Assn Supt, InsuuctionalEvalualion Ass! Supt Business Administration 97 98 Kbelova 1984 HERALDS OFFICERS are Sponsor, Mrs. wnnams, Secretary, Donna Dumxngue, President, Rene: dnlomHERALDS HIT THE JACKPOT , ,. mm another Dugan, and vice presidenl, Risa Rising. whom by Paul successful dance as Srsv Erik Posmla and Dana Oliveren- sum joy n whom by Hollien labovej HERALD MEMBERS ARE ,. Risa Rising, Donna Dommgue, Bene Dugan. Teresa Nebel, Lee Wrmen. Jane Moms, Lon lrby. Laura Messina, Cathy Leggem Angela Lee, Lon Bush. Lon Bacllk, Theresa Bream Millissa Wadkms, Valonda Lee and Mrs wnliams whole by Paul sum Heralds 99 NEWLY INSTALLED e Genla Anlione. Jr. FI'A member, is being installed as district VicePresidenl m the district banquet on the Belle of Beaumont. tphoto by Joy Antionet HUNGRY FACES - FTA members Tony Williams, Timmy Laden, Hope Guidry. Greg Gunner, Joey Hamilton, Genie Antione, Joy Antione, and Tuesday Hayes await the arrival of the Belle, Whom by Mrs. Lmdsew LEADING LADY - Sponsor Mary Lindsey stops to pose with Hope Guidry and Tony Williams while on an expedition down the 'oTe Neches River. tPhoto by Genil Anlionet Future teachers being taught tarting in high school practicing leader- ship, responsibility, sportsmanship and organization, the Future Teachers of America get first hand experience on what the life of a teacher is all about; Headed by president Greg Gunner and sponsor Mary Lindsay many dif' ferent activities were planned. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays FTA members donated several boxes of goods to the needy. Also during the year treats for the teachers 100 Future Teachers of America BmegoryGunner were placed in the lounge. The officers attend a workshop in Kounze and a district meeting where Genia Antione, Junior FTA member, was elected as District V, Vice President. The high point of the year was the state conven- tion held in Austin, Texas. Twelve students attended the two day seminar in unison to eiect new state officers. The district banquet was held in Beaumont on the Belle of Beaumont. Newly elected district officers were installed LIFE on THE BELLE - Tony WiHiams, Greg Gunner. Joy Anuone and Hope Guldry enjoy a pleasant meal and a once m a life tlme nde on the Belle 0! Beaw mom. 1Photo by Gama Annoney 7 Illlu MOVING ON LIP! e After trading In his '83 porsche Greg Gunner buy: an 84 Mercedes Ben! in Austin at FTA State Convention in Feb. Whole by Joy Anllonel FHA Mow DIG m - Homemaking is more than just sewing and cooking it's eating! Mom WATCH YOUR MANNERS .1 - It's obvious um some people can't control Junior Michelle Tomlin and Sophomore Gena Wallace enjoy their class assign- themselves a! the dinnel llble. Senlcl Renaldo Phua should take a few pointels ment for the day. whole by Wayne Damn from Senior Slephnnle Wllllams. whole by Wayne Dandy ' Michzrzv AF4Itsyv m w ebony THIS IS THE LIFE - Clnsswork is almost enjoyable when you have a choice. Freshman Sabrina Sypion rather much a show while classmates Marvin Ransom. sophomore. and Freshman Tammy Hawkins study. whom by Wayne Daviw aem FHA MEMBERS - top 1m to right - Junie! Billy Coleman. Sophomores. Louis Talemnn. Tammy Allen. and Senior: Puulene Girrm and Junior Jan Dalfrey. whole by Wayne Damn .. Future Homemakers of America 101 Protect nature Paper drive time hough there was a low tu r n o u! in s t u d e n t s p a r - ticipating in the Ecology Club this year, they managed to continue their battle against pollution The Ecology Club is an anti-pollution organization in which the members hold monthly paper drives and other campaigns against pollution At the paper drives, newspapers, bags, and cardboard boxes are collected to be recycled. With the money earned from the drives, the club pays to have trees plantedt Money is also sent to such places as the Big Thicket. Though the club only consists of seven members. sponsor Thomas Gothia feels that people still care a b o u t t h 6 environment am pleased that there are still some students with a social conscience and a sense of ser- vice. Few seem to care enough to give their support, tbelnwl THE ECOLOGV CLUB e um Jones sophomore er mu Aimee Nuug hton sopho mote emu soph emote N'oI pict III red m to right; MI Gothia. spon- Andris, IIIIIIOI Sam Rebekah Fred ed: Owens Iumm and Mike Leger sophomore mm by John Thomasl ..;u---' i N50 Look to : dent asked Mr. Tolar if he would like to be the sponsor for the Astronomy clubl ML Tolar said that he would like to and never saw the stue dent againi Thus b e g a n t h e Astronomy clubt Twice a month, usually Tuesday. from 7:30-8:30, the members meet to I o o k t h r o u g h see stars and planets. Also. at each meeting a stu- dent gives a talk on some aspect of ne day after school a stu- 90W; the stars By wm pasIIIII. astronomy Mern bership in the Club varies from meeting to meeting. 'tWe usually have about eight regular members siad Mr. Tolar on some nights we have as many as twenty however. Mr. To la at has been interested in enjoys the club but hoPes that more members join. HMembership was better ' past and I hope that membership will pick up again. he said 102 EcologyiAstronomy tabovei THE ASTRONOMY CLUB - left to IIgIIII Tame! Amad, senior, Charlie Tweedle, senior, Matt Milliet, senior, , sophomore MI Tolar . senior Alan Ha , sponsoi David Walt Martin. wthome senlol junior Duane Willis junior Mike Willis freshman Chris Morel junior. when; by Paul Silvaj LENDING A HELPING HAND Ibelowj Misll Tompkins helps out students In the library for the National Honor UaelowWHS HELPERS Seniors Karen Saenz and Kim NH Sociely. Chris Hughes and Tracey Landry also seem m Lalimer try to get their homework done before they have be awaning help. Whole by Paul SIIVQ to help others. Whom by Paul Silvm 19534984 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Top row. Ien m righx Randy Hebe , James Chisholm, David Goughv Chad Wybxe, Matt MillIeL Risa Rising, Guy Burnaman. Chad mus. Jennifer Schaudies, Elisa Fontenol. Ed Watson Next row. Iefl m ngm. Joy Swanzy. Klrn Chrlsne, Momca Bablneaux Michelle Domec. Soheila Vouserpom Karen ONeal. VIC LaRocca. Paul Barlley. Jackie LeDay. Cale Carabelle Hex! row, left to nghr Cynthia wnnams, Lan lrby, Dana 0mm Becky Shockley Susanne Slaughler, Karen Saenz, Mlllie H199; Chuck LaHaye. Diane Shmpkln; Next row, Ien Io ngm: Craig Wllsun, Mary Beth Draughon, Shelly Norris, Paul Romero. Erik Postula. Larry Bablneaux. Emerson Zeno. Lance Eyadley. Tuna DeLEOn Nexl row lefl .0 gm Paul Silva, Jake 5mm. Jlm npmn, Robert Kanewske. Brian Roblchaux, Luc Van Tran, Cmg Richard, Bonnie Tweedel. Mmhelle Judlce Becky Bowling, Mm Lanclos From row, la :0 ngm, Dana Paul. Angela Lee, Robert Simon. Scon Bass, Yolanda Lee, Kirk Brammer, Lu Shuemale, Shawn Neff. Geraldine Olwler Whom by Paul Mummy National Honor Society 103 s welovd HELP ME - Freshman Danny Gamer walks lhe mdovd GIVE ME YOUR MONEV 7 Congressmen empl 7e5 streets to coHect lor March of Dimes, whom by Jlmmy men pockets at Tlna deLeon s after they collect for g ledorn March of Dlmes Whole by Jimmy Nixdorn unmey FRIENDS 7 Freshmen Leigh Ann Guidry and Sophomore Tam CanFIl pull close logemel 10 mm on coming lraffic Whole by Junmy Nixdorn above nghn THANK you 7 Junior Amy Thibodeaux receives some well earned money while standing on Twin Cny mgnway. whom by Jimmy Nixdom mom DISH IT OUT DUDE 7 Senior Gayla Byers takes all 0! Junior Sean Healey's cash, tPholo by Jlmmy Nixdor 104 Congress All school officers 1 mom GOOD SPORTSMAHSHIP LEAGUE - uen m Righo - Senior Shelly Horns. Senior Cassie Tmogmonen, Junior Robert Simon, Senior Tina DeLeon Whom by Jimmy Hixdorn aem FLOOR LEADERS 7 am to right! Senior Meme rummel; Tina Deleon, Greg Gunner; Sophomore, Will Black; Senior Gemld Lasseigne; and Freshman Danny Gamer, Whole by Jimmie Nixdorn melom President Tlna DeLeon VlCe President Chuch Le e.Haye Re ep 3 Lgar e Tammy Allen Secrekary Meme Krummel whom by Jimmy mxdmn mom HAND IT OVER A Senior Greg Gunner takes his Satulday moming across from Cennal Mall to help col- IecL Whom by Jimmy Nixdorn Congress wboveb THE WORD OF THE GOSPEL 7 Amos Kemper preaches a very Convmclng sermon lo a group of hard Core gamblers trlghlj HAPPY OCCASION - Wedding Bells ling for Nathan ana Adele as may finally decided Io lie Ihe knox in the musical, GUYS AND DOLLS. Musical lrightl 20 QUESTIONS - Lieutenant Brannigan. played by John Coley, interrogates Nathan Detral abou! his floating Crap game, portrayed by Duane Drummond. whom by Paul Silvm memo HIGH STEPPING HOT BOXERS - Miss Addade, Sulleka Gonzales, leads the choms girls mmugh their routine. performed ax the Hot Box. Background dancers from left m right are: Laurelle Rethke, Karissa Morel. Tamara Mayfield, and Tevesa Stokes whom by Paul sum ibelowi DANCING IN THE STREETS 7 Sky Master- son, portrayed by Dal James, charms Karissa Morel Into dancing with him durlng the crap game, Guys and Dolls create sensation by Teishya Brooks his year the Drama department took a new twist. Mr. Matt Carlin, the new Theatre Arts director, started off the year with tryouts and rehearsals for the musical which was presented in November in- stead of the traditional February performance. Carlin who last taught at Woodrow Wilson, had to adapt to the TJ format, but once he got started, he worked skillfully with the drama students in order to continue their learning experience. Dal James, senior, remarked that he thought Mri Carlin had a different way of teaching, but he was teaching students dif- ferent aspects of the theatre that was very valuable. Dal, along with many other drama students, attended contests and workshops throughout the year as well as participated in the musical which was the main event Team- ing up with David Kloes, the choir director, Mr. Carlin along with choreographer Laura Roth, proceeded to present a very enjoyable production of the 1940's musical, Guys and Dolls. With a cast of sixty, the drama and choir departments put in two months of hard labor to put on a first rate show. The Drama students not only used their talents for the musical, they competed locally as well as in state competitions, Always re- turning home with a numerous amount of awards for their outstanding deeds, Mri Carlin led a fine troop through many ac. tivities and events all through the year. There were many good times which provided the students with priceless experiencesi aem CONVERSION - Sky Mastersun changes for the better a car being convinced to join the mission by Father Arvide wager Cline: the on watchers Tracy Hargrove and Cathy Shelton are mesmerized by the change. Musical 107 melom srwuNG TAKES ME AWAY as senlms Shaun Ne r and Mary Lynn Hernandez do me Inhamous snml scene, welom AGAIN. V Mr. Ca 'n and Laura Rom give som last minute suggestions while a ured cast listens. Iphoto by Paul 8va awzxr gm. aw; MW Iabova DID YOU SWALLOW YOUR GUM7 Todd Colleni Can'i seem to believe Sahne Carney's sveech about how great lhElr Communlsl government Is, tphulo by Paul Ilva mgm DR. PEPPER Dal James gave an excellent perior mance as a drunken vagrant pleading wuh Dealh m Hlel mehve' 1phqu by Paul sum. abovemmsm YOUR PANTS , . , Roger Clme Michael Junge, Shaun Nam anahe Lockhan. and Mary Her nandel be all may can be m m red am army mholo by Paul snvap 108 One-ACt-Play melowj MORE HOMEWORK MISS SMITH? Dal James looks an .n term! as the spectre of Death approaches, whole by Paul Silva. mom WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT . As Share Carney, Amos Kemper and Todd Cale think their heads may explode rpholo by Paul Suva; am; I CAN'T BELIEVE IATE THE WHOLE THING .. says Amos Kemper after a meal consisting of a larva and two crlckels. Whom by Paul sum yahoyey ARE THEIR FOOTPRINTS ON THE CEILING . V No.1usl Todd Colmu. looking on d: a male Deena conver m9 Mm Ihc Hue m We vagrant. whole by Paul sllya; One-ACt-Play 109 mgho JUST A 51mm The Pop Gmup. Stacy DuBose, Dayna Solis, Paul Cathay, Cimhia Hilslock. Micheal Devillier. Dana Valdez. Roger Cline. Barbara sxeuy. Johnna Brisco, Carla Branch, Duane Drum- mond and John Dockens sing as Donna Bass and Cathy Shelton accompany them on the piam whole by John Thoma9 melova PLAY IT AGAIN SAM. Seniols. Donna Bass and Cathy Shelton help me Choir praclice for the WA Banquet. ammo by John Thoman above snTmG PRETTY. The A: Apella Choir, James Havnrd, David Wnrllck. Brenda Vldrine, Wendy Taylor, Delanu Haynes, Juan Giampiccalo, George Smith, Oscar Casulo, Kristy Mitchell, Lela Pusey, Tracy Hargrove, Inger Bazron, Michelle Hemandu, Alex Reynolds, Dedgra Simpson, Yolanda Scypion. Kim Burns and Elaine Bums smlle for the camela 1phato by Paul Mclmyrel 110 Choir mom AL TOS -: George Smith, Tracy Hurgmve, Wen- dy Taylor, Lela Pusey, Deidgn Simpson and Delane Hayens lake lime out of singing to pose for the camera. whole by Paul Mclnlirul tabovet I LOST MY HEART AT TJ First row e Mark Martin, Tim Hargis, secletary, Beth George, Christine Williamson, viceptesldenl, Mary Casey. sponsor. Second mw - Lee Hardin, Kevln Dunn. plesident, Cynthia Emrga, Juckle Castille. tphoto by Jimmie Nixdom. Exploring Culture Volksmarches, trips highlight year new ATLAS, son OF ZEUS Tim Hargis Attempts to topple Balance Rock on his mp m Fredricksburg. when by Mark Manim. Mom FROHE WEINACHTEN The Gelmun cum wished the teachers Merry Christmas with snacks aftel schoolt mm by John Thomas; by Christine Williamson he German Club has been active for T the first time in many years. Under the supervision of sponsor, Mary Casey, the club undertook a variety of activities The year began with the election of of- ficers, Kevin Dunn was elected president. Christine Williamson, vicepresident, and Tim Hargis, secretary. The meetings were held on Tuesday mornings before school. Meetings were spent discussing the ac- tivities planned The club members bought teshlrts say- ing 1E5 ist alles Deutsch mir, meaning uIt's all German to me. A courtyard sign was also made. The German Club met at noon on Saturdays to complete the sign for football season. The club members attended a Walkfest on the AlabamaCoushatta Indian Reserva- tion during October, The idea of Walkfests, or Volksmarches originated in Germany, and was brought back by American military personnel stationed uverseas, It is a walk of 10 to 20 kilometers in the woods or other natural or historic surroundings, At the end of the walk a medal or a stamp is awarded for those who finished. At Christmas the club members wished the faculty 8 uFrohliche Weinachten by serving snacks after school in the front of- ficet It consisted of German sausage, cheeses, crackers, cookies and punch. Hand-calligraphied Christmas cards and homemade cookies were put in teachers boxes. In the evening the German club went caroling around the Nederland communi- ty, and sang in German Afterward they dined at Case Ole, for lack of a more ap- propriate restaurant. In February members of the German Club traveled to Washington, Louisiana for another Wulkfest and visited the old Georgian mansions along the river, Later in the year several members traveled to Fredricksberg on an unofficial school trip, It was an excellent opportunity to taste German culture in our own backyard. Later in the year they traveled to Galveston to enjoy the beaches and surfing. Overall the year was great fun and a lot was accomplished. I feel that this year's club set a precedent for future TJ language clubs to follow. The underclassmen are already making plans for next year, concluded vice-president, Chtistine German Club 111 69wa by Erik Postula ack in early November, several Bstudents willingly, and some unV willingly took a test to see if they could become Ebbtide editors. After much deliberation by Ms. Smith and returning editors, three senior editors and four junior editors were added to the staff. The Hold editors, Head Editor Jen- nifer Schaudies, Becky Shockley, and Art Editor Darrin LeBlanc, first had to run the urookies, seniors Alan Hawthorne, Erik Postula, Brad Mayfield and juniors Joy Swanzy, Elisa Fontenot, Michelle Judice and Lawrence Brown through all of the fun stuff Ebbtide editors do. Entries started coming in Mid- January and we started staying after school until 4 pm editing material on tummy WHAT ARE vou EATING BRAD? comments Elisa Fontenot us she takes a break Irom eating the great food a: Rockford's u! the Ebbtide banquet. Whole by Joy Swanzyl 1 12 Ebbtide the basis of: one for excellent material, two for all right material, and three for material that isn't good enough to make it in the magazine. To relieve the monotony of con- tinual reading, an impromptu comedy team developed, The Pipeline, as it is affectionately called. consisting of Brad, Alan, and Erik provided comedy relief and kept the other editors loose. After meeting the first deadline some of the iirookie editors thought the year was overt Then we heard the horror stories from the seasoned editors about paste up. It wasn't bad at first. but the time our last deadline ap- proached us, we despised anything that had to deal with room 101 and paste up. Sponsor Ms. Smith, with her gentle shoves, was a great help in helping everything run as smoothly as it could be expected. Her lollipops and Easter candy helped pull us together. We honored our effort with a dinner at Rockford's after the publication came out. We all had a good time, reminiscing for all the fun times we had, the comments that the Pipeline came up with, and finally how we were all stupid enough to become Ebbtide editors. This year's publication was a big success in our opinion. We had only a few minor mistakes in the magazine and overall it represented the hard work we put into making Ebbtide '84 a big success. tabovel MUNCH our: - Juniors Lawrence Brown, Joy Swanzy. and Senior Brad Mayfleld occupy their time eating while Michelle Judlce. junlor. works on the production of Ebbtlde. whole by Paul sum em WE'RE FINALLY FINISHED Sponsor Ms. Jayne mm. mm 10 pm up with several ednov's comments and meumg sevelal deadlines m pulling out a successful puhhcmmn, whom by Becky sanctum uem HI MOMJ - Editor in chief. Jennifer Schuudies is all smiles because she realizes that Ebblide is flnlshed and n is time to puny. Mow. left! WHERE AM I? - commented Brad Mayfield as him and Lawerence move um being an Ebbtlde edito! isn't all run and games. whole by Becky Shockleyl. 0mm WHAT SCEHERYJ - Senior edilur Becky Shockley and Junior Edilor Joy Swanzy ndmlre me surroundings ll the Ebblide dinner a! Rockford's. whole by Martha Shockleyy tlbovey MORE SCENERY - Business Edilol Manha mom NO CHAMPAGNE! - says A fotceful Ms. Shockley. n. join: Becky and Joy in admiling me u- Smith. Jennilermutley pleashercase, bul Ms. Smith mosphere of Rockford's. held mm mm the editors would only enjoy the food Ebbtide 1 13 114 welom CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS - for cungress memo BABES IN TOVLAND V . . me Sr. Joseph Loflon were Vice Pmsidem Chuck LuHaye, Rep m Large Tammy and ms date for the evening Llsa DeBlanc ax The Hussar Allen, and Hoar leaders Alan Parker and Katrina Shaw. Ball. whom by Hollien Whom by Jimmie Hixdorn mbom pass om: TO ME - says proud band mom PLAYING HOUSE - is senior Kim Chau us he members as they receive their band awards. whom designs a house in architeclulal drafling. whom by Mr, by Patricia LaVergnel Chichowskn Gem - MECHANICAL ENERGY - thrives al Slilwell as Albert Fraxiey and James Scott wark on an engine. Organizations 115 AMV MCDONALD KIM HALICK MISSY DUHON $Rf-in L I J; xK ' CHERVL ARNAUD SHELLV NORRIS 116 Varsity Cheerleaders BECKV BOWLING 2 bits, 4 bits, even seniors and one junior make up the varsity cheerleading squad. These girls are elected in the spring of the school year, and immediately start preparing for camp and the next yeart Practice starts the second week of sum- mer vacation. We practice everyday from eight to ten. Nevertheless. somedays we found ourselves spending up to four hours extra trying to perfect our techniques The main goal during practice is to prepare for camp. We attended camp at Sam Houston State University in Hunts- ville. While there we received four superior ribbons, one excellent, a Super Squad ribbon and three spirit stickst We also per- formed a dance at the Camp Talent Show. We even managed to be interviewed for the Huntsville evening news Camp is a lot of fun but it is constant work, Each day begins at 6:00 atmt The first morning class is at 7:45 am. until noon. During this time cheers and chants are taught, After lunch, is workshop, where we prepare for evaluation at night, Evaluae tion is where you are judged on what you learned that day ult was great to receive a blue ribbon after a long day of arguing. practicing. and being in the miserable heat, said senior Amy McDonald. All of the classes are held outdoors in the ttop ler THE EVES OF CHERVL ARE UPON YOU. The Eyes of Texas is a senlol' Iyadmon. monom lam up, UP AND A WA v Tamara Day shows her jumping ability. uem JACKET RAH RAHS ltop m Kim Hauck. Tamara Day, Cheryl Arnaud, tmiddlei Gina Guidly, Becky Bowl- ingt Amy McDonald, ibcttomi Shelly Norris, and Missy Duhon tbelowi RISKY BUSINESS The bitter agony of building a pyrami . 6 bits, a dollar by Cheryl Arnaud heat. At one time the temperature reached 101 degrees. At night is when the fun startst After everyone showers, a sudden burst of energy is found. We would stay up laughing and joking. Then it would be impossible for us to get up the next day The six days at Camp were a definite experience, There are good and bad points in cheerleadingt Sometimes we found ourselves not speaking to each other and we all got on each other's nerves. Never- theless we do have very touching moments, like when we realize that it is the end of the season and there will not be any more football or basketball games. Gina ad- ded, i'Being head was hard at camp, at times I know they would get mad at me but, that's part of being head. Also at times we felt as if we were useless at games and pep rallies. We could never get the crowd involved, but there is one game that will probably remain in all our memories, the PN-G game, At this game the fans went wild, they cheered along with us the entire time. It gave all of us such a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction. Kim commented, uChills ran up my spine, it was so exciting There are good and bad points in cheer- ing, but in the end the good definitely outweighed the bad Cheerleaders 117 Ibelowi THE JV'S ., Ten Canfil Ginger Hamilton Tami h Romelo. Jill DeRanen. Keliy Moore. Amy Thibudea JV and FrOSh C eerleaders Cheryl Trippletli Becky Sherman Iphoto by CheryI Ibelowi BUILD IT UP. , . The JV cheerleaders look a little by Cheryl Arraud Arnaudi unsure aI this pyramid The Freshman Cheerleaders are chosen each year at the beginning of school. This is a disadvantage to them because they only have about two weeks to make uniforms, practice and get things together, Nevertheless, the girls managed and cheered the boys along. Gretchen Vaughan said I never thought we would get organized but we edi The squad attended a one- day cheerleading clinic at Lamar University where they re- ceived an excellent rating. Selina Sellers con- cluded by saying. Cheerleading at high school is a lot of fun and l have enjoyed it with all of the girls. Hug:- A ' v! w , - 5 Junior Varsity Unlike the other years the JV cheerleaders were elected at the end of the school year Therefore this gave the squad the opportunie ty to attend camp. practice, and prepare for the upcoming game season. At camp the cheerleaders received superior ribbons every night and one spirit stick Tami Romero. sophomore, commented, This year has been a lot of fun, I am so glad we were picked at the end of the year so that we could go to camp. Kelly Moore, sophomore added, The only thing I can say is I have had a blast. and I think everyone else has too. Howey gm: TOGETHERNESS Th2 Ireshman Cheerleaders get ogether heIore the Cavcii cade para aed above left. THE FROSH V. Selina Sellers, Chnsti Iabovel READY - OKAY . The JV cheerleaders per- Holsteade Gretchen Vaughn, Ten Bushnell, Kns ChuaIisy Iolm a sidellne chant, 118 Cheerleaders Clzlynn Hammond, Shannon Moore and Kit Dicksnn. rbelow MCAF 15 Mi? '1 xnlor Klm Hauck theN ' ' ' 1?. r I r on m ackms. rEQavdVF-ss m the mmy wedlher whom Sp a se 5 Ibekml PYRAMIDMANM Mwssy pm: lhe nmshmg by: Cheryl Arnaud touch on varsws 5mm wphmo by Robert Wmvhy; LbelowloUCH SHINSPLINTS Former Kramer Ran dy Dugas helps stsv Duhon pvepare to: me game Lphoto by Robert Worthy; ldbover HEY THE Gwcs ALL HERE JV, Vam u and lhr rmhman rheerlEaders qel together For a qmck qmup shot Ipholu bv 9me Rodenl Cheerleaders 119 lbeluwl BUZZ MUHCHES OUT n looks hke Blg Buzz took advantage of Tommy's hand, lbelowl CUT LOOSE, GET LIVE James, Ruben, and Curt show that all work and no play can catch up with you . . . no place but T.J by: Cher lArnaud or many years the Texans have been a forgotten organization, They are the loyal carriers of Big Buzz. Texans are picked first by filling out an application. Then Mr, Worthy, the boys sponsor, looks at the applications to see if this person is Texan material, He con- siders all viewpoints and decides on them himself. t'Mr, Worthy contributes alot, reported Robert Hicks, llHe helps us with everything we do. lf it weren't for the Texans we would E V not have anyone to carry Big Buzz. They not only carry Big Buzz but they also put up spirit posters, run throughs and help the cheerleaders with cheers, lOur biggest task is putting up posters says Senior Curt Chatelain, If you don't know who the Texans are, you can look for them on Fridays in maroon or gold shirts with a black cowboy hat and cowboy boots. This year's Texans are Captain Tom- my Vanderwerker, Donald Jones, Curt Chatlain, James Chisholm, Robert Hicks, and Murphy Kidder, These boys have done an excellent job carrying on a Jacket Tradition. It will be hard to replace theml mghn SHE'S BIG BUZZ'S PRlDE AND JOY The Texans and Big Buzz are pmud cf lheir E384 sweelheart, Debbie Palrick labovel 17's JUST A TEXAN TRADITION 1L m Cun Chatelain lCoCaptaInL Ruben Hicks. Murphy Kidder. James Chisholm. Donald Jones and Tommy Vanaerwerker lCaptalnl lphmo by Mr Roberl Wonnw 120 Texans Band King and Queen Mary Beth Draughoh and Matt Milliet Courtesy of Band Booster Club Band 121 60de welum HE'S SMILING3 Band Director Herb Germer is finally caught with a smile on his lace He must not have been directing max day, mbova GOOD WORK 7 Assistant Band Director Jack Brnain worked hard helpin Mr Gelmer MI Britain directed both Wind Ensemble band Classes. 122 Band melow 1983-1984 DRUM MAJORS i Head Drum Major Gerald Lasseigno and Assistant Drum Major acre Dugan directed the band m each football game performance. whom by Robert Woman Kabon 1983-1984 BAND OFFICERS - aouom row am In rIghU President Charles Tweedle, Reporter arrin LeBlanc, head band manager Brad Mayfiecd Top Row llefl m rignu Asst. Head Band Manager Kevin Dunn, ancy ayes. Treasurer Tamara Day and Historian Sandy Cessac. whom by Robert WonhyJ Tbejowy DOME FUN - The band has just finished another performance hm Gina Wyble, sophomme, aemALL THATJAZZ - Junior Amos Kemper is sel :0 doesn't look vely happy about It Freshman Chris Jung: jam on his bass saxophone, This game he looks forward is ready m gm up To the sleeps and sleep, whom by m mnrchmg m the dame. whom by Robert Worthw Robert Wonhyy Tabovemoom, 500M, BOOM a The drum corps plays highu PIGGINT OUT b Terry Wearren decided to eat their parl as well as they on all year Junior Jorge Roles. lunch in the band hall office instead of fighting lhe and sophomores Mike Junge aha Adrienne Monlondon cakteria crowd. whom by Ruben Worthyy an concentrate imenlly on the directions Whom by Robert Wonhyy Band 123 melowp KEEP THAT HORN up! The clarinet and me section of me band siands slrabghl with their horns up, mghtl A CORONET sow 7 Sophomore Kevin Duno mu freshman Katrina Shaw lets her me slip down plays his pan m the Star Spangkd Banner as he md m whom by Robert Worlhw each game dunng the year.1Pholo by Robert Wonhw move. 00an TAKE MY PICTURE! 7 Charlie Tweedle, sewer, and band presmm glowers 3! our photographer as rm enjoys ms lunch .n Ihe band hall. tPhoto by Paul $Ilva mgm OH BOY. IT'S HALFTIME ALREADY , Tms is me mougms of Joy Swanzy Junior, and Shawn Neff. semor, as they trudge out to me field for ye! anolhev performance mbon FLASHING A SMILE 7 Sophomure Camy Cabellero and Junior Gremhm Strather like a mmute to smile for our camera Whole by Paul Silva 124 Band mghu SMILING FOR THE CROWD Mary Beth Draughon, sewer and asslslanl head varler, smiles as she holds on m the American flag dunng the annual palnolic show. Mary Bah .s hoping her hat mu. can say on. whom by Reberl Worlhw Kbelowl CATCH THE GROOVE - Head lwirler Risa Ris- ing, senior. does a spectacular kick back dunng one of me lwlrlel's pelformances at hamime. whom by Robert Worthw wbova LOOK UP ANNIE! - Junior Annie Espinoza is watching the grown: as she walks elf the field as me bugle corps begins to play. Whom by Robert Worthw above TWIRLER OFFICERS 19831984: Head lwirler Risa Rising, seniol. and Assistant head lwirler Mary Beth Draughon pose for the camera. Whom by Robert Wormn 1belovn HOLD THAT FLAG 7 Jan Balzelson, yuniol. boks excited as she holds on to the flag as the wind wmps away at u, mm by Robert Wonhn Twirlers 125 Kbelowl FOUR IN A ROW Melissa Watkins ,unmr, Suzanne Slaughter senior. Tonya Fox. ,unmr and Shawn mgnu COHCENTRATING HARD - Gena Wallace, Fomenot. sophomore nne up for the routine lor Go ye sophomore, keeps her thoughts on me pom-pom Iouline Pan Arthur ' Whom by Roben Wonhyj 1Photo by Roben chm 1983-84 SWINGSTERS Fm um Ien lo nghr Second Lieutenant Kelli Ferren; Captain Teresa Ereaux; Fm Lieutenant Geraldine onvm. Second row Sergeam Angl Dlsmukes, Sergeant Susanne Slaughter: Sergeant Sylvia Cueller. Third mw. Malgarel Miles. Julie Beresky. Gina Wallace, Paulette Giron, Lon lrby. Fehcxa Llanes, Palricla Samuels. Klm Degeyter Fourth row Calhy Caballero, Celma Leon. Cynthia wmlams, Kn Edwards. Rochelle Cncchiu, ldalla ma le Montalvo, Sara Saba. Fm row Glelchm Suawlher. sneuy cu. Pam Boon; Angela Lee. Mary Lynn Hernandez, Jane Morris. Renee Hawkins, Dana Oliver. smh row Sandy Cessac, Namlle Moore, Kimberlee BuHeL Melissa Walklns. Tonya Fox, Melissa Collaxq Shawn Fomenol, Apnl Weeks 126 Swingsters welowb BEST FRIENDS .. Margaret mm and Gena Wallaca sophomores. manage m look prEny m 9 00 am. before the CaVOIICdde Parade began. Kpholo by Roberl Wormw taboveb GETTING FUNKY 7 Senior Angle Dismukes gels Into me dantvng a: a pep rally perlormance by me Swlngslers Wham by Robert Worlhw mghUJAM PAM 7 Jumor Pam Boone waits lor her part in the dance routine to 'Land of a Thousand Dances KPholo by Robert Worthyp tabova 1983-1984 - SWIHGSTERS OFFICERS 7 Bm Iom Row men to nghn Kelli Ferrel, 2nd Lieutenant, Teresa Breaux, Captain, and Geraldine Olmer 151mm nan! op row. sergeants are Suleika Gonzales, Angle . Dismukes, SuIanne Slaughter. and Sylvia Cuellar Whom Swmgsters by Robert Worlhw 127 mghn DOUBLE THE FUN Sophomores Suzanne Broussard and Olivia Wallace do a double twirl 0! their flags for me half lime show. whmo by Bryan! Maraisn aaelowj IF LOOKS COULD KILL - Sophomore Kim Whitney does not look at all happy to have her picture taken. Melissa Landry, supnomore, smiles happily. whom by Wayne Davldj 4.5m Karma READY FOR THE MUSIC 7 Junior Rachel oreau awaus the beginning of the song to begin her romine. Even an Injured knee does nm stop her. ltho by Bryan! MardIsU mbovN 19534984 FLAG CORPS OFFICERS - Omeelmgb Captain Lisa Doucet, senior, Lleulenam Bndgen Barnes Sergeant Elama Garcia Whom by 128 Flag Corps Ruben Womm Hem A PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHED - Sophomore Micheal Junge brought his camera out w Oniow SENIOR ADVICE - Senior Jimmy Croul gives wk: picture: of the band one ailernoon, bul got Freshman Chris Jung: some up: on how to play his photogmphed himself. ammo by Paul sum music. Whom by Jimmie Nixdom whom BAND TRADITION - M the Aldine game as wnh all outol-wwn games, the band concluded mm per lolmance with me lorming of the TJ and the playing of 00 Ye Pun Arthur Whom by Robert wmnw guelow Iem MASTER BLASTERS - Seniors Cnmmie ibodeaux and Valerie Davis and junlor Jennifer Cams keep m step as they perform during halftime at the acp Iooxball game. ammo by James Chisholm memo BEAT IT - Tenors Amy Hangman. Diane Law dry, and Elisa Fonlennol keep up the beat with snares Rita Gonulea, and Klm Christie during the Marshall foo:- ball gum Whole courtesy of Hollier swam thVQ THE THREE MUSKETEERS Senior: Linda Ramirez, Kim Latimer, and Cheryl Benon cuddle close to pose fol lheil picture m Ihe Dome. Whole by Becky Shocldew mom SEE LAURA, THIS IS THE RIGHT WAY - Drum mom LAURA, I THOUGHT WE WERE AT ATTEN Major Cassie Throgmorton stands at auemion during the TION - Assislanl Drum Major Laura Messinn shows the Red and White Buy performance. whom by Becky Corps what it takes tobea Drum Major. Whom by Becky Shocklew 130 Hussars tbelowj PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT - The Hussars plactice long hard hows for another performance. whom by Bryam Muralsn above; LEFT, LEFT, LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT - The above. mum WON'T you BLOW YOUR HORN - Hussars guide right and stay in step while concentrating Senior Trudy DeRouen demonstrates her large lung on the Red and Whne Day maneuver. whom by Becky capacily duling me Red and White Day maneuver. Shocklew whom by Becky Shocklew whom WHAT GOES up MUST COME DOWN - Hussar TMrlers Tammy Turano. Monica Bablneaux, and Dedy Delcambre demonsuale lheil various ablhlies dur mg the Red and White Day maneuver ltho by Becky Shocklen Hussars 131 below CHITTV. CHITTY, BANG, BANG - Seniors Lin- da Rarmrez and Kim Latimer dash m the beat of Twulm 1belov0 WAKE UP THERESA 7 Senim Theresa Diaz ms! Delight during me Baylown Football game. ammo by can'l wait In sum marching during me Red and White Homen maneuver. Photo by Hollierj 1abom WHO MADE IT? 7 Fleshmen and Sophomores wail eagerly Io find out if mey are a new Hussar. Whole by John ThumaQ hbuve nghtl I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR 7 New Hussars gather whh men big sIsKeIs 10 Lake the Hussar oath. Photo by Robert Hickg mghn DID I? A A few girls wail ax the end oi the line to hnd out their results. whom by John Thomasp 132 Hussars Hussars have a ball , . - , Raw 1.- Cassie Throgmonon, Drum Major: Laura Messina, Assistant Drum Majal. Row 2: Hope Guidry, Bass Sergeant; Cammle Thibodeaux, Assistant Bugle Sergeam, Rita Gm zalez, Snare Sergeantv Kim Tollefson, Tenor Sergeanl; Monica Babaneaux, Twirler; Dede Delcambre. Feature Twirler; Tammy Turano. Twirler; Rhonda Manuel, Baritone Sergeant; Trudy DeRouen. Bugle Sergeant: Cyndi Rutherford. President; Shelly Muse, Be Sergeant; Lori Brannen. Cymbal Sergeant Row 3, Jennifel Goals, Unilorm Quanermasler; vmerie Davis, Vice Presldenl. Kim Lanclos, Corresponding Secrelaiy: Mary Wakon. Uniform Quartermasxer; Bonnle Tweedle, Historian. Linda Ramirez, Uniform Quartermaster; Pat Hum. Instrument Quartermaster, Kim Lallmer. Secretary, Cheryl Benon. Songleader; Judy Lawrence; Lori Bush. Chaplain Row 4; Vveue Tice, Linda McElduff. Sharon Joshua, Diane Landry, Volanda Lee. Junior Rep al Large; Mickey Talon Tern Rodgers. Mary Agular. Kashia Chnslofferson, Stacy Dubose, Lee Wrolen. Senior Rep at Large. Raw 5; Rhonda James. Roneua Taykzr, Shelia mam Karen Falgoul. Martha Shockley, Sarah Snowden, Kim Tater, Kim Christie, Cmdy Duhe, Michelle Preston. Row 6: Dana Bernard, Km CarabelL MicheHe Hippolile, Tammy Allen, Danna Benam Zela Thibodeaul, Linda Houston, Lisa Dealanc, Carla Branch, Sara Thibault. Row 7, Traci Eodden Amy Naugnmn, Wanda Jones, Faith Ann Johnson, Marta Caballero, Barbie Gilbert, Tammy Broussard. Gma Escabedo, Kristie Hauck, Jolynn Schwing Sophomore Rep at Large. Row 8: Belinda Trevino. Sandra Alvarez. Jackie Castille. Cynthia Eslorga, Lajuana Hopkins, Julia Davis, Missy Wnliams, Tina Smnh, Tina Lalonde.1Phom by Robert Worthw Hussars 133 ibelawi THEY WORK HARD FOR THEIR MONEY - sis. ibelowi THAT'S RIGHT, CRAIG I says Mr wring the Sean Sweat and Bubba Parrish show ma: n.5, is not all D.E coordinaton as he shows m3, prel cIaIg Wilson ihe and games, me had work really paid off, 03th by correct way in fill em a job application. Kphom by Paul Paul Mclntyrel Mclmyrej ibelowl ZAP POWEE - goes the machine as Sr. Wesley Echois dominales the Star Castle in Houston while a! D.E. competition. whole by Donna Dominguei KIDS ARE Ibeiowiof WALKS THE PLANK only to receive the 2nd place prlze iII lhe MIIIch, CavOchade float comesl, holding the mile imm Iasi yearv whom by Doris DomInguei 00 Sean Sweai, James Hershey, Wesley Echols, Mike Clark, Joe Lofloni Donna Dumlngue. Derek Theall, Paul Mdn- iyrei Ellen Webei, Rayna Sanchez, Shelley George, Mabel Dankins, Charlotte Mlllchi Candy Slncklandi Karen Broussardi Bobby Hams. cIaIg wIIson. MaIy Ann Goudeaui Eubba Parrlsh and Osbaldu Pompa. IBI Charles Bridges, Lee Jo hnson Johnny Milich Chlls GIIimiIs Bud Threadgil. Lawrence Elmore Dennis Duhe Kevin Bass TIIIcy Lan 134 D E C A dry Jim Bridge sDebra Comer Vanessa VIIu Tll'l'l Thorn Loii Brannen Andy Mann Bren Mavvnm Patricla oniz - - - - LoriWelker Tracey Ball Cynlhla Rumerfordipnoto by Paul Mclniyrei mdovd ROCK'A'BYE BABY Ashlyn Pond Carter lends lo the children zl Trinlly Baptist Day Care. Whole by Gaelovo MAY I TAKE YOUR ORDER PLEASE? - Lonnie Pixley takes time out from an order at his job at Sonic to Mrs. Henry? pose for the camera. whom by Mrs. Henrw abovd Fl'D ANYONE? - O.T. Wallace picks up the wbon WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND - Dana Bernard Cud- beautiful pink Carnations he will soon be delivering to dles he! best friend whil! walking a! Sudulm Animal some lucky perm. ammo by Mrs. Henrw Clinic. whom by Mrs, Hum aem MORE WATER? - Ly Nguyen serves the many customels as she works al Chin: Inn. KPtho by Mrs. Hum HECE 135 Annual Staff fter our summer workshop was Hangs 1t out by Donna Domingue A cancelled due to Hlack of funds the 83-84 annual staff was at odds. We were hoping to attend the conference to decide on a theme, get good layouts and make sure our annual fit all the necessary requirements, but unfortunate- ly we were left to use the skills we had ac- quired during our Junior year in J,L Yes, Mrs. Moore had a huge job ahead of her. After all the jobs were awarded, tonly a few arms were twistedl we had to think of a theme Our first choice was, lt' 5 High Ti me, unfortunately that idea was black- balled by a being greater than ours so it was back to the drawing board. We finally decided we liked the idea HHang'n In. We were the class that either hung out at the pier, library, or drag so it seemed to fit perfectly. After months of my constant gripping, Kim Howell's whining and all our foul- ups, bleeps and blunders, we actually got down to business and hoped our annual would be able to tthang with the others. We were sure it would! 136 Annual Staff 1be1ow1 MEN AT WORK? Srs. Kelli Feneu, Cheryl A111 Mud, Kim Howell, Donna Domingue, c1111 Charles, Trudy DeRouen and Jr, Donna Paul take a break from the hec- tic schedule of drawing on quad packs to smile 101 the camera. tphoto by Paul sum tabovel ANNUAL STAFF: TtJ.'s CUP OF TEA - The 83-84 annual staff consisted of: Editor - Donna Do mingue. Sports e Greg Cm Charles Class sections - Trudy De Jake 51111111 John Coley Organizations- Teishya Brooks Ads - Cheryl Arnaud Kelli Ferreu. Typist- Donna Paul and Photographers - Wayne David and Paul 51m who took the picture 1119110 KAPOWEE . V. No, yearbook adviser M11. Moore 11 not being heat over the head with a stick actually she: on a photo assignment whom by John Thomm memo TEAMED FORCES e Our 2nd period Jour nalism students were Photographer: Robert H1cks, Jimr my Hixdorf, Paul McIntyre, John Thomas. Bryant Mavaist. and Typist Nancy Hayes, and Class sections. Tuesday Hayesv lphoto by Donna Domingue1 axelw; YOU WANTIT WHEN? Sr. Kim Howell seems lo think they'll gel u when she's good and ready. whole by John Thoma9 melon A PICTURES WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS . .? The annual sun seems to think so after selling a record breaking 350 lb: first week. whom by Paul Mclnnym mbam 6m PERIOD BLUES. .. Sm Trudy DeRouen and above STEADY. . . STEADY . . V says Sr. Ron Allmond Abe Munoz show Jr. Teishia Brookes just how mm m as he carefully draws his way to being an director for the nual work can be. whom by Wayne David? yearbook. whom by Paul McInxym aem THOSE TWO ACTUALLY WORKING??? We decid- see for ourselves. and sure enough Bryan! Maraisl and Wayne David were REALLY developing pictures, whom by Paul sum Annual Staff 137 we W0x t was a year of rave reviews and drastic changes for The Pilot With changes starting in early August, the newspaper had a new look, a new style and a new staff by the time the first issue came out. The most noteable changes were in the layout. Editor in Chief, Becky Shockley and Sponsor Ms. Sonya Moore decided to change the layout to a traditional upright new style paper in stead of the previous magazine style format. Changes in the type and in the general style techniques gave The Pilot a newer modernized lookt Regular features and items included a community calendar of events, a stu- dent Sound Off, asking a number of students pertinent questions on topics effecting them. The political cartoon was another popular regular, drawn by Senior Darrin LeBlanc. labovel SURPRISE A Edimr-incmer Beck y Shockley gets caughl off guard as she and sponsor Ms. Moore look over another layout of the Pllut Wham by Wayne David mgm; 7 THE PILOT STAFF 7 llelt is right slandingl Christine m, Enc vusiuia lNews . eni Ferrell. Trudy 1Conalur2 Editory. JlmmlE ledor . Nancy Hayes. and Tuesday Hayes Wham by Wayne Davi i 138 The Pilot Award winning year This year's staff was filled with help- ing hands Serving as News Editor was Erik Postula, Erik also served as acting editor in the absence of Becky and helped a great deal with the sports section Serving as Features Editors were Stacy DuBose and Christine William- son. Entertainment Editor was John Coley, who was also responsible for other stories on the OpEd page. The reporting this year was handled by several talented writers. Juniors Joy Swanzy and Jake Smith assisted a great deal, as did Jimmie Nixdorf, David Gough, Kim Howell, Trudy Derouen, and Greg Gunner. Also help- ing on the reporting staff were Arnie Naughton, Donna Domingue, Jennifer Schaudies, Kelli Ferret, Abe Munoz, John Thomas and Clif Charles This year's photography was headed Pilot takes rave reviews by Becky Shockley by Assignment Editor Paul McIntyre and Darkroom Technician Paul Silva Also serving as Pilot photographers were Wayne David, James Chisholm, Becky Shockley, John Thomas, and Robert Hicks. Advertisements were headed by Cheryl Arnaud and Kelli Fer- rett, while Donna Paul and Nancy Hayes both assisted as staff typist. Donna also served as Exchange Editor. Rave reviews weren't confined to just those throughout the Districts At the American Scholastic Press Associa- tion contest. The Pilot ranked a second place. just 30 points shy of first place standing. This narrow margin, in a range of 1000 points, put the Pilot among some of the top papers judged. The paper also received an outstanding review from the Interscholastic League Press Conference. 0260 THE CRITIC - Photoglapher Paul McIMyre. senior. has to check me work of Tuesday Hayes, junior as n he can really help, Whom by Robert Hicks Ozeluwj WHAMT? - Cueg Gunner, senior, seems to be his normal sen - confused. Greg worked as a reportel on the paper. Whole by Wayne DavidJ 1 x A ! mom KING OF ROCK - Entertainment Editor John uley. junlor, spent the year galhering information of area evems fur the paper. Whom by Wayne Davida wpper Iem JOURNALISM ENTHUSIASM - Journalism l smdems Randy Raab, sophomore, Kim Andrews. junior, and Tim Romero Senior, take a break to look ax an issue of the Pilot. whom by Paul McIntyrey Gem BUY AN AD! - Senior Cheryl Amaud served nol only as a varslty cheerleader but worked for the Pilot and me annuaL Photo by Robert Worlhw uem MORE JI STUDENTS? a Juniors Pam Charahs and Jay Jordan put together another exciling Issue in . their second period class. whom by Paul Mclmym The Pllot 139 swam dweluvn LIHING UP - Victor Espinoza concemmle: to make lh! lines on his drafting project slraighL Victor also does artwork in his free um Whom by Wayne bum mom GETTING IN STYLE - Tommy Vanderwerker sits patiently as Brenda Gulhrie culs his hair. The Cosmetology program covers from hair Cuts to palm: to sculpmred nails in the plogram. whole by Ruben Hicksp mghn SOMEBODY'S WATCHING - Junie! Herman erry looks up to see who is watching himv Mum Mechanics is very helpful to sludems who drive cars to schooL whom by Wayne Damn abon SAY CHEESE - Junior Michael Banon lakes 1: break from the machine saw to pose for the camera. Iphoto by Wayne Davm 140 Stilwell UemRECEPTIONIST- Brenda Plauworksstendily melow MUSTANG MADNESS - Working in the Auto complete her secretarial assignment Stillwell's of- Mechanics shop on a Mustang from Left m Right are; Darren fice program is one of many clerical types of pro- Bell, Kem Haney, Todd Yonker, and James Charla! whom grams n offers, whom by Wayne Davim by d Wayne om Representatives. From Left m Right are: Scott omo. Joyce Landry. Angeh: May, Karen Fonlenette. Betty Alexander. Patricia Fields. Bridge : Charlol, Dianne Williams. and Louis Valsin. Whom by Wayne Davim demMENAT WORK - Mike Rivera and Casey Johnson walk together on a television for Stilwell. Efficiently working together they will have me TV repaired to give back 10 the owner. lphoto by Wayne Davith mmm KEEPING COOL - Kevin sun and Sterling Simineaux asslsl each other in mg repai! of refrigerators. Whole by Wayne Davidl Stilwell 141 Stilwell students learn lifetime skills Knghn BE ALL YOU CAN BE Slilwell's Diese! Mechamcs class toured Ihe Coast Guard Jeffrey GHHZn, Bully Sonnler and Douglass WIlldCe enjoy men field mp at the Coas! Guard station In Galveston at the Coast Guard Stdlion tphoto by Wayne Damn melom SECRETARY ME? Assisting each other in clerical work are juniors Elaina Carla and thfany Dugas, whole by Wayne Dawn mghn ON HIS KNEES V. Damon Walker works on an engine block In his diesel mechanlcs Class at smwen whom by Wayne 02an whom I GOT IT RIGHT' Takmg ms utmost concentra- tion and 5an John Amen adds me nmshmg touches to ms drafting project whom by Wayne Davidb 142 Stilwell trighlj ATTENTION PLEASE! me McDaniel prepares lhe sludenl bulletin board to greet visitors at smweu, tpholo by Wayne Dawm 032mm smrvma FOR PERFECTION Howard Day works hard to make ms plojecl come out gm. Kphoto by Wayne Davidy mom LENDING A HELPING HAND Pearl Haymon mboyey FINISHED AT LAST Carl Henry seems gives some good advice 10 Murphy Kidder and Roland pleasedthat msdraning project 15 finally rimshemphmo Boudreaux m DIEseI Mechanics. whole by Wayne Dawn by Wayne Davldp Stilwell 143 ALL 5 WELL Giving me thumb 5 up sign I5 MurphyK der wmI IIIeIIds Ton Belk RIchaId Wise and Roland CLEANIN'UP James Scan work: on an engine In diesel BoudIeaIIx. IPIImo by Robert HIcksI mechanics. when: by Wayne DavIdI HAND SAVER Tinh Tran, junior, fixes a dishwashel in refrigeration class. whom by Wayne Davi J SWEEP IT AWAY Darrell Guthrie pracKices for married life as he learns how to handle a broom III welding. Whom by Wayne DavIaI ACCOUNTING FOR YOUR TIME Michelle CoImIer learns how to upelale business mac ines III Voca ml omce Education. Whom by Wayne Damn Tooun' ALONG JunIoI Ruben Chapman gets his cum pm and Iulels rudy fol a day's work in dramng. ammo by Wayne DuvidI 144 Stilwell HOWS THIS LOOK? Patrick Rodliguel junior. ask: An- mony Alexander senior in dmfting. Whole by Wayne CAREFUL, 11's HOT Senior Ty Phlm solden a renluot Dav an swarm SHADES Junior Scott Ragglo prepares hlmsell to face the glrls arm a day in mean mechanics. Whole by Wayne Dunn DOUBLE TROUBLE Junior Kemp Logan and Senior Charles Meme show me my fork may made in wetding. Whom by Wayne mm In electronics class. ammo by Wayne Dav! 5- WHIPLASH Senior Mlke Devilllel struggles mm m: cur acclr dent injury so he can gzt m: amrung work dam ammo by Wayne Duvidj Stilwell 145 w .r .xh Teaching demands excellence, dedication After 37 years of dedication to PAISD, Mathematics Department Head Laverne McMillan is leaving Thomas Jef- ferson at the end of this year. Before arriving in 1963 as department head, she taught at Woodrow Wilson Junior High. Through the years she has taught all the math courses offered on the secondary level, reaching students in all phases of study. Her contributions to PAISD are numerous She was the fundamental force behind several new programs, re- searched and wrote proposals for such innovations as the accelerated math program for college preparatory students, the math lab for non-college prep students, the AP Calculus program and the Computer math program. Other accomplishments include a superior curricula, and Jefferson's outstanding reputation for math excellence. McMillan dedication 147 va After only being in Amelica for nine years, Van lied for Valedictoliun. Exculling in mum and sciences. she plans to sum her college career at Lamar before maklng he! way to Medical school. Bach Van Thi Tran Lawrence Babineaux Larry um for Valedictorian while serving as National Hone! Socimy pmidem, He received the Bausch and Lamb Award and the Texas AEM Presidenl's Endowed Scholarship, He plans :0 men mm to major In engineering. ammo by Paul sum 148 Top Ten .0 Ten Salutatorian Chad Wyble Chad not only gained the hone! of salulatorian, bul served as the and received the Larry Stelly Memorial Baseball award. He also served as a Hussal Escort fol two years and was elected Ideal Escon by xhe Corps. whom by Paul sum , u.....A-wm, Geraldine ranked fourth m the class and received the North Port Anhur Rotary Scholarship. she G 1d. served as Pm Lieutenant of me Swingsler Drill Team and played in the Symphonic Band for era lne two years. whom by Blyant Maraisu. Olivier Tom 9 Mary Beth Draughon Mary Beth ranked mm in the class whHe sewing as the Maroon and Gold Band's Assistant Head Twillen She was also an active member of Congless and a finallst In the Cavvilcade activities. whom by Bryan! Maraisu. Alan Hawthorne Alan ranked sixth in me class aner accomplishing the task of becoming a National Merit Finalist and Scholarship Winnel. He sent- ed as an Ebbn'dc edilor and an active membel ol the Humbel Sense Team. whole by John ThomasL ' x Guy Burnaman Guy ranked seventh In the class. He was an integral pm of the varsity baseball team for two years and 150 Top Ten Ieceived the Army Reserve National Scholastic and Amienc Award. He was also an active member of the Senior Class Cabinet. whom by Dnvld Trammen, ; Laura Messina Laura ranked ninth in the class while spending her year as Assismm Drum Major :0 the Red Hussar Drum and Bugle Corps. She was a Naliond Mem Commended Student and an active member of me Heralds Ser- viceOrganilation 1pholo by Becky Shockley; Dana Oliver Dunn ranked eighth in the class alter a seniol yea! fllled with Swlngsle! activities. She received several scholarships and plans to mend Lamar Univelsity to major in nursing. whom by Bryan! Maraisn. , 7W 1 Rebecca Shockley Becky rounded out the Top Ten. She served as Edltol of The Pilot, the school newspaper and an edltor of Ebbtlde, the literary magazine, for two years. She was also active in Senlor Cublnet and me girls' golf team. Becky received the Most valuable Staffer Awutd om the Port Arthur News and was named s u Unlverslty Scholar at Sculhem Methodist University. whole by Paul Silva; g Top Ten 151 st :dngno SCIENCE wmz -; Klm Lanclos. Junior was award- he Amer ncan Chemi cal Society Award and the Renssleael Mathematics and Science award. Whom by John Truman Mow TWO AWARD WINNER - Senlar Jennifel Shandles won me Texas Chemlcul Society Awald and was a National Merl! Finalist and Schnlurship Winner. ammo by John Truman mom M-I-CK-E-Y MOu-S-E Mn Sell who aided mm Klm Lanclcs and Jennifer Shaudles in ma awarding. Here Mr. Sell is shown plelending m be Mickey Mouse. Iphoto by 5mm Mmlm 152 Awards uem PHYSICS TEACHER - M1. Tolar helped Charlie Tweedle through Physlcs I this year. Iphoto by John Thomw welmw AWARDS, AWARDS Serum Charlie Tweedle won the Outstanding Physic: Student Award and also the John Philip Sousa Outstanding Bandsmnn Awald. mom WAKE UP! - Senior Kevln Dunn was a nauonal Merit Commended Studem. bul doesn't stem to be awake here. whole by Jlmmle mxdorn azm TEACH THOSE FRESHMEN - Ms. Vurllce! not on- Iy handled rm sevelm classes, she worked wlth the Ne tlonal Merit competition. whom by John Thomm 153 Mghn NUMBER SENSE AND MA TH Kneeling Eden lo ngmj Kim unlm Lien asol 2 Mathematical Associai Ion America Award Whole by John Thomas 5i union; UIL SPONSOR The ninth grade Ready wining spousal was Ms Capella ipnoio by John Thom w abovei UIL SPONSOR Number sense and Math sponsor was Ms. Capella iphoio by John Thomasi uignu READY WRITERS The ninth grade Ieady m nge am Competitors were Liz Lasseigne and Alelhea Brown ipnmo by John Thomasi Gem THE CALCULATOR TEAM The team Includes. junim. Robert Kanewske, freshman. Rlchie Rully, Kenny Livingston, fleshman Ban Bankowlack, sophomore. whole by Bryan! Maliasn mom HEADLINES Joy Swanzy competed In jour- nalism headline wrlting She placed memh In am: com. peuucn. Journalism sponsor was Ms. Mom mm by Bryan! Mmml uhon HARD WORKIN' ML Se . calculator team won- sor. worked wllh the team evuy day to prepare them for compeuuon Kphoto by John Thomm uem WAY TO 00 Junior Robert Kanemke Ind sophomote Bart Bmkowluck hold me trophy for lhelr great efforts. Robert went to state and placed mm. mm by Bryan! Mnrhslj UIL 155 mgrm SPELLING COMPETITORS - The UIL spelling m onsisl of Juniors Kim Lanclos and Elisa Fomenol nap mun, Lisa Watson, sophomore, Christina Thomas. sophomore and Carla Marks, mior mm by John Thomnn Mona UIL SPONSOR 7 Ms. John nson sponsored! the spelllng tam m an impressive showing at district. Whole by John Thoan IaboveI TYPING SPONSOR - Ms. Coco helped bum val- slly and freshmen typing in distlicl. Whom by John Thomag mgho NIMBLE FINGERS - Th: Freshmen typing team included Marcie Richard Nicole Payne. Angeia Jn ckson and Kevin Treats Whole by John Thomnn 156 UIL WHAT A TEAM - Freshmen Jeff Ruthelford and Todd Collem made an impressive debule m m UIL Debale Compeliliom IPhozo by Wayne Davm PROLID SPONSOR - The debate mum's sponsor Mr. Goxhin, was very proud of his team's progress in com- petition. whom by Wayne Damn ONE OFA KIND Freshman David Geolge competed vely well in his UIL competition, David. shown with sponsor Dr. Chesson. was me only team member to show up u the photo sessmn. whom by John Thomag READY, SET, START! Ms. Coleman. shorthand sponsor, plepares the learn to pmclice some drills. The team in cluded Juniors Yolanda Lee and JoAnn Gongoru and Senior Angela Budreaux. whom by John Thomun LIIL 157 Ibelovo TWO BAND DIRECTORS Mr. Germer shown here with o L. Pop Lamz dedicatinga picture of Lantz worked wIIh both of the music award winneIs Iphozo by Paul sum Rhona DECA WINNERS Slate. winners are Craig Wilson. wIIuen Jlm Hershy, In place Sweepstakes all displays 158 Awards OighD PLAY THOSE SCALES Gerald Lnssiegne pm- xices his bass clminet. The practice paid off when Gerald won Khe Sempe! Fidelis Outstanding musician Award. Iphom by John ThomasI IaboveI PROUD BAND MEMBER Senlor Brad Mayfleld was awarded Ihe Louis Armstrong Outstanding Jm Musician Award, mgho DECA TEACHER MII White helped the DECA students when they competed, The help paid off as shown by Ihe number of awmds won by DECA sludenxs. Iphoto by John Thomasl J ckie Leday A. JV Martin AII'Slale, AIHDisnicL Golden Tliangle Almy Resewe NmionalScholaV Super Tam Athletic Award Lelheal Johnson Billy smr Veuow Jacket Outstanding Donald Halmn Memorlnl Golf Award Basketball Award Sports Aw ds 159 Miscellaneous Sports 161 mm A REAL LOOKER - Senior A. J. Manin ands another openlng in the defense as Put Richard make: the key block whom by David Trummeh hbdowmaGGRRRR. Mess with me now. seems to be the thought going through Ron Nickelson's mind as he scares :- Marshall Ieceivel away. tphoto courtesy of Hollie Studio! mom ONE 0 one - Senim Henry Allen goes head up with an Aldlne defender in a playoff game, in the dome whole by An MerlpoD 162 Football uem UNDER PRESSURE - Senior Lance Guidry reflects on a tough season dur ing me me game. Kphuto by Sondra Swansom middle lam HOLD THAT POSE - Quarterback Ron Ford calls out a play that will set me offense in gear against the Aldine Mustangs in playoff action mommy of Hollier szudm tbeIoua LOOSE BALL! Junior Pa: Richards loses me hand: during the biggest gnme of me season against me. He made me recovely whom by David TrammeD mom EVERV YARD MAKES A DIFFERENCE 7 Junior Arnck Landry goes for more dragging an Aldine delender m the dome. whom by David Trammen Football 163 ibeiowi - BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME h Freshman Todd Plevre can't get u together in pregame warm-ups but it's a different story when the real aciion begins. whom by John Thomnsi wruxr' r Uighu .. GETTIH IT TOGETHER - Senior Quarterback Ron Ford pracxices his fotm and liming during! he pre arm ups. ip holu courtesy oi Hollier Sludiol ibe low WI 7 BREAKING AWAY - L , Senior Jeff Mills shows why hes the premiei'e running back ax TJ coming up with another blg Firsl down against the Indians. iphoto by Wayne Davidi iabovei - ALL DISTRICT TEAM - bouom row am to xigho - Pat Richards. Monzo Payne, Darryl Hamilton, Timothy Tremont. Jody Doucel. Top row am to righu h Ronnie Nickelson. Jimmy Dockens, A. J. Martin. Gregg Babb, cm- 164 Football ion Harmonson, Run Ford, Harold Mouton, Vernon Vicior iphom by Paul Silvai aem CELEBRATION TIME Junior Pu Richard and Senior A. J Martin celebme their hard fought vlclory over PH in the season final to clinch the Final playoff span Ipholo courtesy of Hollier Studia$ OzeIoM LOOKS THAT KILL Senlor Michael Baliste has fire in his Eyes during one of lhell many comeback vlctorhs kl'ds season. Whom by Robert Hkksl mom WHAT A FAKE! Senior Harold Moumn fakes to me mm: :0 get by the small things max gel in his way. like a Nederland Bquog. Whole by Barren Football 165 Scoring an extra point 7 meeting the G.R.A. n this day and age, it is bad I enough we students have to go to school and then go home with loads of homework. However, for a student-athlete, this is an extra burden. An athlete must work just a little bit harder to maintain his grade point average Since sports is considered an extra curricular activity, most of them are after school. This means that a student athlete doesn't have much free time After going to school for seven hours, then practicing football for three more, I barely have time to eat, much less do my homework after I get home stated Sophomore Neal DuBoisi Sometimes, what is necessary, is for the student- athlete to either wake up early in the morning or stay up late at night to do homework. 166 Football tbeluwi TIRED, V'ALL - Freshmen Johnny Batiste t42l, David Warlick ile and LnJohn Wilson. Check out the vies during halftime Photo by John hornui by David Gough Or, if everything else fails find a tutor. One football player Slater: HAfter practice, I come and study with my oldmer brother. It really works out great, stated Jeff Mills. HI have always had good relationships with all of my teachers and felt I can always talk to them and ask for help They understand my rob- lems! replied Senior basket baller Edward Watson Jr. One thing is for sure though, student-athletes must study just like any other student And certainly must be aware of his grade point average, Working harder and spend- ing a little extra time on his or her studies so he can remain eligible for every game of the season are the goals of an ex- ceptional athlete. k Bmvel. 7 - Ron Fovd, u 7 erck umryl u - amy Ben Ia - Gvegg Babb 207 onanw - 25 - Henry Alum 25 7 Anlhnn n5 Ron Stump Willie wmmms NurmanGuspa a L. Jagnmm Dam mu, m levey Rnndulph 1 euman.10mmy wmu BIIlMeehan PNIPa z Gmrge luxh Du mm! Emmn how; eHawkmi rmmmemangnu 7 thber Broxlan cmg Rkhards DennisHarkless cmp Curwnw cnza Mm: 0:90 THE TERROR OF THE FIELD Senior Jeffrey Mills scales away the PH-G defenders. and Junior teammate PM Rlchards, runs for a shon screen pass from Senlor quartelback Mark Brevell. whom courtesy of Hollier Sludim mower Iem TEAMWORK IN ACTION - Junior Greg Eobb And Seniov David Benard put melr heads together fol another suck against me French Buffaloes. kounesy of Homer: Studim admin WAIT FOR us - Junion Clifmn Hurmonson and Greg Bobb hulrizdly run w catch up win. the union m the Dome against Aldme. mm by Paul Mclncym mom TIM BE HIMBLE, TIM BE QUICK . V . Tim jumped over 2 Candlesticks . V , and fell down, Tim Tremonl decided to pIay kip 1:09 with the Genders on home Kurf. tphom by Rick Banem Football 167 NEW 1ka :0 gm ijhmm- 297 Kerry Vmceni 20 - Clnmnne sewn a 7 1m Plane 397 Emmy Roach 35 7 Rodrlck a. - . 5 me: 5 7 Kyle Huyzl. 45 7 Eu. 5. mm 7WJW mpuu7adwuanmh7mas Mlek BonhwmmeBA-Obenmnde 757 nnelTho 7 M55 0m- , 57 .557 J. Mnon Sub 271792.19: Gonnles 71 7 mm My my 60 7 Jam Ardom. Cam. Emnch 'Jugnuux Couch Tommy Wm 55 7 Km Hgnry 47 7 June Thcmlx. so 7 Elm: Eu... 76 - John cwm w- m szlluns as 7 J Jun Wolm 26 7 51. mum a 7 mm Robinson. 577 John Sock m 43- Dan L m; -J 11E::-:' ; '.'- 1-1 --I:------- Bottom om m rignn Sophomores 7 5 7 Chuck Manck. 7 7 Larry Ketchu- side. 19 7 James Hauck, 20 7 Derrick Lockeu. 21 7 Ghengis Mitchell. 22 7 David Hampton. 24 7 John Bernard, 25 7 Richuld Guidry. 26 7 Ricky Bush. 27 7 Fred Rayford. 28 7 Vincent Wiison. 29 7 Angela me, 30 7 red Voohries, 32 7 Steven Collum. 69 7 Ted Hebert, as 7 Ray Lawerence, 36 7 Aamn mm. 37 7 Mark Byurs, 40 7 Bryan Calcote, 41 7 Jullus Conway, 43 7 Miguel Vela, 44 7 Al Martina, 51 7 Ralph Blackwell, 52 7 Paul Thicker, 53 7 Troy Eninglon. 54 7 Frank Johnson, 60 7 Ruben Halens. ea 7 James Johnston. a7 7 Billy Joe Osey. 51 7 Langston Jncquel, 62 7 Gary McElduff, es 7 John Ford, 75 7 Tabor Jones. 77 7 Lulry Stephenson. 79 7 Sergio Domlngues. 69 7 Neil Dubois, 71 7 Devin Woods, 72 7 Greg Bryant. 74 7 Kenneth Keith, so 7 Daniel Hernandez. 82 7 Eltom Kennerson. 53 7 Brent amussard, s4 7 Richard Coulter, 35 7 Anthony Smith. oem our OF ACTION Senior Lance Guidly is shaken ugalnsx PNG but he mumcd m scalp a couple of mole Indians, with the help of Tmlner Ronald Ross and Coach Hawkins. 168 Football tbelowl Row 1 - Left 11: Right tlopxbaclo ; JunIor Varsity Coach Wynn. 71 - Joe Gallentine 72 - Robert Hllton, 74 - Charles George 75 - Jon Reed 79 - TeIry Alexandel BO 7 Rahn Per ten, 31- mes Cha A Mark Martin. 83 - Marvin Ransom. Coach P111 eRuw 2- CoachC a31 - mlsaac Millsd, 33 - Donnel Lavalais 37 - Troy Rober 15011. F7eddIe Rayford 51- c ance Hue 1,56 - Wa 11:1 Newcomb 61- Wilbert Johnson 63 .3 nCasten 1166 - Mike Lo 2,70 - Ttavis Evans. Dennis Harkless Row3 --3 e,Hammond 15 - Paul Knipple, 17 - Trey Moreno 20 - Hieu Pham 21 - mRichaId Bell 22 - Randy T73 Hebert 24 7 LaGuan Cole, 25 - Fred 5077i Hes 27 A Marlon Mosley. 23 - Marvin Mosley Backbones of the team! ehind every pros- B perous man there is a strong woman Behind every successful football team there's - Trainers and Managers? Managers and trainers are a big part of a football team1 They do all the work behind the scene You won't see managers or trainers being interviewed by sportswriters or even being scouted. Trainers are in charge of taking care of all injured players, This means scheduling treatments, Whirlpools and workouts. The trainers arrive early and leave late. HWe are the last ones to leave in the after- noons. After games we have to put up all the equipment, that means we don't leave until 11:00-12:00 pml' stated Ronald Ross, senior trainer. Trainers are in charge of wrapping nearly 10 players per day and almost 15 players a game. This alone takes about 1Vz hours. The trainers must know how to deal with the dif- ferent kinds of injuries the players encounter. Trainer Chad Mills stated, HMany people don't realize the time and effort we give to the team. Also, it's a good way by Gregory Gunner to learn about the body because you work with the body every day. Managers play a more mechanical part of the team. They see that all players have the necessary equipment and everything needed for practice is on the practice field. They also assist the coaches with statistics. Managers feel that they are just as impor- tant as the actual players and should be treated as such. The managers never fail to perform their duties. Ross said, ttl'm dedicated because I feel as though I'm a member of the team, Trainers and managers do have something to look for- ward to. 'tlf a trainer shows the ability and determina- tion to be on a college staff I recommend them to a col- lege for a scholarship? com- mented Coach Hawkins, head trainer. But their fight to be recognized isn't over yet. Major colleges receive over 300 applications There's always a trainer or manager before everyone else gets there, or hours after everyone has left. They're always around, sometimes we just forget theylre there. 1111mm PLAV AT vouR own RISK - Coach Hawkins and his trainers know about the danger of injuries 111.31 go along with competing In Varsity sports. Football 169 mom JV 7 Top Row 7 Ms. Wilson, R Mitchell, Ms. Hebert. Middle Row e Sandra Sandra Carrison, Tonya Allen, Front Row 7 med. Tawana Leveige, and Carolyn Hen a IN e. ruMl r eHil mu 4 rm handa Jackson Evette Joseph, Kristy Prevost, Lisa Castille, Donella Caner, aula Babb. Annette Hardy. Sharon derson, tphoto by Bryant Maraiso Working on a dynasty ne of the great sum- mer pastimes has now been turned into a com- petitive sport, volleyballt It is now played all across the country in back yards, on beaches, and in schools everywhere. The 1983-1984 Junior Varsity tJVi Lady Jackets have turned out a year that they can use for experience for future years. They were led by the outstanding coaching of Miss Rosetta Wilson, HThis is my youngest bunch of girls I have ever coached, but they are the most talented, says Miss Wilson. In the past TJ has been producing great volleyball teams and this year was no different. The volleyball team went 11-10 170 Volleyball this year. Next year I wouldn't be surprised if they were very competitive against the teams they lost to, Coach Wilson commented. The JV team consisted of four freshmen and two sophomores The fact that the team had no juniors had no major effect on how well they played. Miss Wilson said, 'tWe didn't do well in the first half of the season, but we came back and beat most of the teams we lost to in the first halfi Of these victories was one against Port Heches-Groves Rockanoos. In the past years there's been a rivalry between TJ and PNG, The rivalry continues, PNG and TJ broke even this round by John Thomas of playing with each winning one match. Next year we should do pretty good. Because the hard part has past, that is getting to know how everybody else plays and how they move on the court, Tonya Allen says, The JV is not rated by district, But that's not the important for the girls to learn to control the ball and to learn the basics, Coach Wilson says. I think that with a little more practice that we will do very well next year, says Donella Carter, The JV look more than ready for the next year, The talent is building and the emotion to withhold the Lady Jacket tradition of win- ning will forever 90 on. above righti - HERE IT COMES ... Sophomure LaSonya Bmusmd returns the ball as teammate Deboruh Vnrhies watches on tphoto by Bryant Maraistl ackie LaDay is one of the most talented girl athletes at TJ1 Jackiels aw complishments and leadership speaks for themselves. Jackie played three years of Varsity volleyball and two years as captain, I like the competi- tion p0 especially remarked Jackie awna Weber was known as the threat at the net. Her exceptional hitting and blocking through the season eame ed her a spota on the All- District rIVolleyballte Daw played varsimty basket- ball for 3two years. l'l is like family atmosphere playing on the team. ex lain Dawna, Dawns thinks highly of her team- mates and tries to help lhem off Dao, Joy Antoine. Mgr. Tonya Flalier. Head Coach - Ms. McClain. whom by Bryan! Mamisn Being at the top by Gregory Gunner the fullest. Jackie LaDay is a member of the National Honor Society. She also played Varsity Basketball for two years. Her future plans ate to play Volleyball in college and major in physical thempyi The 1983 districts' most valuable player will have no pmblems with athletes on the college level. Threat of the net by Gregory Gunner the field, whenever possible. Dawna likes to play the piano and read poetry; she hopes to play basketball at a Texas col- lege. My years at Thomas Jef- ferson h most educational and fulfilling years in my life I wouldn t trade ihem for anything experience I've had here will enable me lo suc- ceed in anything I decide to do. Volleyball 171 172 Challenge of a lifetime ver once in a while a special athlete comes along with unlimited power to play a sport with determination. Leslie Moore's volleyball season was filled with incredible plays that made her one of the most eXi citing players on the team 'She as our in sp ation through the whole season stated Coach Bertha He bert Leslie is the kind of player that years on J.V. before starting on the varsity squad. I like the challenge by Clif Charles of playing volieyball. My whole volleyball career was full of challenges and decisions. At times i got tired but always decided to continue, says Lesliei Leslie's plans after graduation are to play sports in college and to major in physical education. Leslie wants to exp and her athletic ability even farther' in college. eyears at T.J have been greaTt. The teachers and the coaches have fulfilled my needs for the future intensity. aigmi - WATCH THE BIRDY. AIl-Dislrict Senior Volleyball player Leslie Moore poses the conect sewing technique that's sum to make a score. whom by Bryant Maraisu tabovei DISTRICT CHAMPIONS H! Top: Ileh lo righti Cmch Wilson. Deborah oor,hies Jackie Led ay. Daw wna Weber. LaScn nya Braussaid. Conch Hebert Bot- tom: ac to righti Shauneque Thomas Donna Harkless, Leslie Moore mimic by Bryant Maraiso Volleyball Moving on up he is thought of as a miracle among her teammates. Deborah Voorhies went from manager last year to a starter this yearh I did pretty well for the first year of playing volleyball. Deborah can give credit to Coach Hebert for her amazing progress. HCoach Hebert had a lot of patience with me, Deborah explained, She's a great coach. Along with her volleyball by Clif Charles participation Deborah plays varsity basketball and is a member of the FTA. Deborah is looking toward computers as a career. Deborah Voorhies is a player with the natural abili- ty to adapt to anything she puts her mind to. HPlaying for a team with the tradition of Thomas Jefferson was kind of hard to think of, but after the coaches and players worked with me I became a player to be respected. mom TWO Is BETrER THAN ONE. Dawns Webe! Hz and Leslie Moore as combine talents to mum a shot. whom by Bryant Maraism 0er SHE REALLYHIT IT. A . Says Dawna Weber t 12 as Donna Harkless n 5215 up the ball for a spam Whole by Bryan! Maraisu Volleyball mghu GETTIN up 7 Eveth Joseph shows her leaping ability to her teammmes and opponems while smashing another point against the Nederland Bquogs. whole by Bryant Manisu axiom SETTING IT LIP - Lisa Casuue leaps up the winning tradition using team work and delerminalion in evely game. whole by Bryan! Malaisu mom PARTY TIME - The JV learn knows what to do altu a hard rougm victory. whole by Bryan! MaraIsU 174 Volleyball The quest is on . . . By Clifton Charles and Greg Gunner he Lady Jackets volleyball team started their quest for state title in fine fashion, defeating Aldine MacArthur, the District 21-5A Champs on perfect feeds by setter Donna Harkless and Shauniqua Thomas. Jackie LaDay continued her domination in the playoffs with 12 ser- vice points and four spikes. Weber contributed T six points with her power- ful serves. LaSonya Broussard and Leslie Moore also provided ex- cellent backcourt defense. TJ jumped out to a 90 lead in the first set, 15-9. MacArthur took a 6-1 lead in the second game but La- Day sparked a 10-1 run to secure the victory and to remain in contention for the state champion hip. This is one of our bet- tabovei TOTAL DOMINATION - Seninrs Dawns Webel and Leslie Moore prove that they are best in District, rolling over PNG during district play, ter efforts all year, said Coach Bertha Hebert. 'The girls worked hard preparing for the playoffs 1 think you could tell the extra effort paid of The Lady Jackets will now have to face one of the best teams in the state, unbeaten Clear Lake. The time had come. This was the game that the Lady Jackets had been waiting for all year, a chance to avenge last year's playoff loss to Clear Lake Unfortunately, history repeated itself at TJ lost in tight play, 156, 6-1 5 W h precise serving by Shauniqua Thomas U1 for the matchi and LaDay 00 serves two spikesi, the Lady Jackets put up a resistance, but finally fell victim as they fell behind 14-4 in the second game. Volleyball Endurance, energy needed for cross country rack season in September? That's what you might think if you saw the cross country getting ready for another rigorous year. UTo run cross country you have to be prepared physically and mentally. you need to have a special quality to drive yourself. stated Coach Hebert, To prepare for a grueling cross country meet the team goes through practices of hill runs, sand runs and weight workouts, This training prepares the runners for races over hills, trenches and rough terrain. Coach Margaret Gamble and the girls cross country team finished the season third in the district. This itself was a great accomplishment competing in the strong 22-5A district this year. After a rather slow start tbelowi BREAKING THE TAPE - Senior Bryan Hash finishes a rugged cross coun- try race. after using every muscle available at the West Brook meet. tPhuto by Bryant Maraisti 176 Cross Country the Lady Jackets came back impressivelyi While attaining this district mark the Lady Jackets won the championship in the East Chambers Invita' tional. They also placed second in the Tyreil Park and LC-M meets. Along with these fine performances they placed a respectable fourth in the Golden Triangle and Clearlake Invitationals. Cross Country varsity squad is Ramona Mitchell, Donna Williams, Juanita Mitchell, Toni Evans, Deadra Gaskill. and Tonya Johnson. uI think we had a reall good cross country season, I enjoyed working with such outstanding athletes Coach Gamble replied about her fine group of athletes. tabovei - CAREFUL FACING - Fteshmen Betty Johnson tries to pace herself in a long and treacherous race. tphom by John Thomasi The JV Ladyjackets were the most successful team this year. winning the district cham- pionship. The team was surv prisingly led by freshman Betty Johnson and Cariise Charlott t'The Freshmen are showing a lot of potential. says Coach Gamble, they should be great runners in the future, This championship team also in- cludes Sheori Sinegal, Jedda Gray, Ann Alexander, Rita Milo, and Betty Johnsont Coach David Hill and his young cross country team finished the year 6th in district HI use cross ccuntty to ims prove endurance thus improve ing speed to prepare my run- ners for track seasont re- marked Coach Hill. The team con sists of Jeffery Barton, John Hollingsworth, Michael Carter, Shawn Allan, Roosevelt tnbovei - LAST MINUTE THINK' mo - Junior Gaynell Simpson Is About to jump over the water at a crass country meet. IPhoto by John Thomnsl By Clifton Charles John Thomas Johnson, and Alan McNeal. his young cross country team was led by senior stars Jeffery Barton and John Hoi- lingsworth. By watching these tracksters in action underclassmen learned the great value of mental discipline to break the fatigue barrier for a treacherous three mile race. For Coach Hill this was a season of rebuilding with many underclassmen. TJ is known as a sprinter schooi but they still were competitive through the whole season Coach Hill remarks We had a young team this year but I'm looking forward to the future progress of my athletes tabovel PUSHINGIT TO THE LIMIT - Members of Different teams try to give u all they have at a race. whom by John Thomasi Emmi Crosscauniry Team Top Row Mgr 7 Tamara Frank Carlise Chaxlox Donna Williams Jedda Gra ay Toni Evans. Sheori Sinegal. Deadra Gaskill. Juanita Mitchell Gaynell Simpson Rii u Milo Ang ela James Bouom Row - Dem Brooks. Tonya Johnson Ramona Mitchell Beny Johnson Kelly Ross ammo By John Thomas mom Warming apii Senior Deadra Guskill gum at me sky while she holds junior, Donna Willinms' fze Iphozo by John Thomasi Gem Pushing it to me leir Junior Jeddn mey concentrates on keep lngu neI pace throughout the race Whole by John Thomasi iabovei Preparing For The Big One iAboveI smying Ahead Sophomore Senior Alvin Thomas warms up before Kelly Ross sweats it on In my in mm 5 up againstdistnct campemion, of her Competition Itho by John ammo by John Thomasi Thomasl Cross Country 177 Sharpe, TJ, Best Year ever he season started out as Tjust any other highly com petitive year for the Yellow Jackets With the con- fidence of Coach Jack Comm ings and the incredible play of the brother duo Billy and Bobby Sharpe TJ dominated all other opponents to finish the best golf season ever at Thomas Jefferson. '1 expected the boys team would do well but not as well as they did, Mr. Commings said. The TJ Lingsters easily won the district title. With a 627 twoday team total the Yellow Jackets placed first in the district tourna- ment to advance into regional playi Leading the way in district action was freshman Billy Sharpe with a 153 tournament total and Sophomore Bobby Sharpe shooting 154 respectively TJ continued their stellar per- formance in regionals finishing first in Chambers County to qualify for the class 5A state golf tournament. The Jackets' 614 score was at tributed to the fine By Abraham Munoz performance of freshman phenomenon Billy Sharpe. His 144 regional total was the team's best Coach Cummings was very confident going into the state finals but inexperience in state competition cast TJ their state title hopes. TJ gave it a valiant effort but their 654 was only good enough for seventh in thelr first ever state tournament appearance. UWe got a lot of bad breaks, bad lies but the pressure was the hardest thing to cope with, said senior golfer Joe Allen. Freshman Billy Sharpe and sophomore Lee Comeaux each posted a 157. Sophomore Bobby Sharpe stroked a 164. Seniors Joe Allen shot a 176 and Phll Fouls 3 1814 We were naturally disappointed that we didn't win state this year but I expect we will be back next year and will do much better, Coach Cummings said. The kids had a good season and we can grow from that point. IbeIowI CONCENTRATION - Freshman Billy Sharpe practices his putts while teammates eagerly watch his technique. Iphoto by Joe Allen :0. k I tbelowl SMILE FOLKS Members of the Golf team relax a bit before hitting the course. deft to rightl Lee Comeaux Coach Commlngs Phil Fouls, Billy Sharpe. Joe Allen.1Pholo by Joe Allen' 5 Dad 178 Golf taboveb BEGINNING OF A DYNASTY The ms: girl's golf team ever! men to righn junior Michelle Judice. and seniors, Diane Simpkins. Tina de Leon, Becky Shocklley. and Gayla Byers. 0er GIVE AWAY Senior Joe Allen goes lor an easy pull to help his team slay alive through the playoffs. 0er PLAYING 11 COOL Golfers Joe Allen and Billy Sharpe should take lessons ilom Coach Cummings on how to relax between he es. mgm A1TENTIOH Coach Commings has his pep talk ready but Junior Terren Robison and senior Tina de Leon take time to pose for a snapshot. ' wagw ulbova WINNING TOUCH Freshman Billy Sharpe shows the concenualion that made him one 0' the best golfers in the stale. Boys' and Girls' Golf 179 axiom STAY our OF THE SAND . Senlor Joe Allen shows the proper form of Ibelow LOOK MA, on: HAND - Freshman Billy Sharpe shows the med way of getting your golf ball am of the sand. holding a golf club. mom N0 nor IN THE LAKE. . . Says Senior Becky Shockley as she prepales fol Regional Play. mgho AL WA vs LOOKING FOR A HANDOUT - Sophomore Lee Comenux nevel seemed to have enough golf balls or tees, and spends anolher gray afternoon a Babe Zaharias trying to burn mme before he mm practice, when: by Gayh ayem mom TJ BOYS GOLF TEAM - net: to righU Chiislopher Sperry, Joe Allen. Phu Fouls. Klp Hamllton, Ricky Hernandel. Bobby Sharpe. Mr. J Cummings. Scolly Flanigan, Clint Wilkinson. Todd Collelti, Richie Ruuy. Terlen Robinson. Cliff Veuzey, Man Drngo, Eddle Rumirex. aillinm Ellly Shalpe, Kevin Davis, Gyinm Lee Comuux whom By James :hisolm dim. ..... THOM S JEFFEPMM Sk l0P HIGH MVWW: 02mm GOLF CART ANYONE? Gayla Byers still struggling her way across mose :beloud TEEINO OFF.. . - Senlor Tina DeLeon tee: off her best shot at regional: slrenous hills. ammo by Ms. Cummingn Photo by Ms Cumming: Golf 181 Uighl! WHATA PASS' Senior Joey Hamlllon qo gives u to Senior Harold Mouton 1'39 againn West Brmk whom by John Thomm welova FREETHROWSTYLE? Senior Ed Watson w 12 concentrates as he IS going for a pain! Whole by John Thomem above FLASHDANCE FEVER? Senior Joey Hamilton 20 shows how to dance on the court Whom by John Thoma$ mgmp BROKEN up LAYUP - Senlor Chns 5mm .52 blocks a Wesniruok players anempx at two points Whom by John Thomm 182 Boys Basketball uem YOUR BASIC SLAM Senior Chris Smith goes up for a slam dunk agains: Westbrook m a home game. Kpholo by John Thomasy mlowy MAKING THE POINT 7 Senior Jerome Russell ,umps up from the free throw line to make a crucial 2 points against the Bruins. whom by John Thomasy move. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 7 TOP den 10 righU 7 Coach Williams, 12 7 Ed Watson, 40 7 Kerry Hadley, so - Jerome Russell, 52 - Chris Srmm, 22 7 Slave Thompson 54 7 Lee Johnson, Bmmm Heft to nng 24 - anam Han, 20 - Joey Hamllmn, 10 7 A J Manin, 34 7 Harold Momon, 44 7 David Boys' Basketball 183 Gough, not pictured number 14 Byron Lemons Whom by Bryant Maraisn Young team places fourth t the beginning of the 1983-84 basketball son the Yellow Jackets were only expected to be a mediocre team at best. There were only three Iettermen returning: 6'4 Junior Steve Thompson; 6'5 senior Chris Smith; and 6'4 senior Lee Johnson, However, the team had great unity and leadership and ended with an overall record of 17 wins and il losses, and a district record of 9-5. It was good enough for fourth place in the final standings, the best finish ever for a Willie Williams' coached team This turned out a disappoint- ment, however. as the Jackets were leading the District at 4-0 before hitting a michseason by David Gough slump and allowing French and West Brook to advance to the playoffs Inconsistent play, injuries, and mistakes make the difference in gaining a playoff spot. Bright spots all year long were Thomp- who ma de first team All- District while leading the District in scoring wit th 2: 19.0 average. Senior point guard Ed Watson and Senior postman erome Russell, both honorable men- tions Aleristrict her support came from Seniors Harold Mouton and A.Ji Martin, while Johnson and Smith provided great leadership all year long. The 8384 Jackets gave it their all and ended up having a great season, the best one in six years Lbelowl BASIC JUMPSHOT - Senior Ed Watson t 12 puts une on a Port Heches i tabovel LOOKING FOR AN OPEN MAN - Juniur Billy Coleman :20 awalts for lhlngs to settle down befove passing the ball, iPholo By John Thomasi Iabovei WHAT A FACE' - Senior Lee Johnson sleps back as he mes Ior two points agalnst m G,1Photo By John Thomasi Boys Basketball FlRE mscwnomi 'arwty bdzkelballplaywvolanda Lewlsflresa Km Jump SPALDIHG w Senior Yvene Mncheu posEs mm her favome mammme mm shot which contributed to me defEa! of PN G whom by Davwd Trammellj basketbally as she sets up for um polms Lphola by Rick Banem WERE on OUR way! - Teammate; wmn Hudson. Rhonda Jackson. and Tuna Jones show us a lmle oi lhelr excnemem aim deieallng Pearland m aenal mm . pelmon 1phnlohv ded Trummelh Girls Basketball 185 meluw BLOCK YHAT suur 7 erue anen :huxss her hand down PN G of rbetom ma? THE SHOULDER and Waugh PErIands defenders as Volanda lender mum Whom by Juhn Thmndsy Lewis travels Io score N10 pomls Whom by Rick Banem Iabovei INSIDE MOVE - Center Dawna Weber makes a move inside on me French Bulldogs using her speed along wsth style. whom by John Thomas mmm PALMS our 7 Volanda Lewis gels aggresslve an a Pearland oller and keeps her from sconng two palms Whole by John Thomas 186 Girls Basketball Down in the history books as 4911 By Greg Gunner and Clifton Charles With a 33-4 overall and a 13-1 district record, their first 22-5A District title and their first ever playoff ap- pearance the Lady Jackets completed their most suc- cessful season in the history of girls basketball at Thomas Jefferson. Coach Mark Honea stated before the playoffs, ulf we execute and play to the best of our ability, we will be successful. His comment was correct as the Lady Jackets ad- vanced as far as the regionals before losing to Houston Yates in an emo- tional confrontationi In their post-season debut TJ stunned Houston Smiley, grabbing a 24 point lead. A letdown near the end of the third quarter enabled Smiley to stay within striking distance. In the final minute of play Leslie Moore and Yolanda Lewis each missed the first half of one-and-one free throws opportunities This opened the door for Yates, enabling them to tie 71-71 at the end of regulation la . Houston Yates took con- trol in the over time to beat TJ 84-71. Yvette Mit- chell led the way with 12 points and an amazing 21 rebounds. Dawna Weber finished with 12 points and Jackie LeDay with 11 in a losing causei Senior Yvette Mitchell stated t'This season was great, we worked very hard in practice and it paid off. The Lady Jackets total- ly dominated defending state champions Houston Yates for three quarters but vital turnovers to an in- tense backcourt press costed TJ the lead and finally the game to Houston 84-71 in overtime. In the first minute of the fourth quarter the Jacket cagers pushed to its big- gest lead 57-41 before Yates' pressure began to take its toll. Key baskets down the stretch by Yvette Mitchell clinched their first playoff match 82-67. Yvette Mitchell led all scorers with a career-high of 42 points. Senior Dawna Weber contributed 18 points and 12 rebounds. The Lady Jackets' triumph over Pearland was tabovel GET IT up! - Dawna Weber leaps up into the air with the greatest of ease, and she is one crowd pleaser. tPhoto by John Thomas tabovei ONE HANDED - ananda Lewis goes up for a one handed lay-up against two of the French Buffalo Defenders. rphoro by M, New their greatest victory of the season. Pearland has a program of statewide recognition, Coach Honea remarked about the multitalented ball clubi TJ went into the final moments without their dominating center Dawna Weber and premier guard Trena Jones, but they still pulled out the victory 64 to 63 in overtime. Despite our final game. We were playing the of- ficials not Houston Yates. 1 think if we would have had fair officials we would have went to Austin. During the seven years of girls basketball at Thomas Jefferson this was the first year the Lady Jackets proved they were superiori tabovel AIR BALL - Yvette Mitchell fires an air ban and amazes the Eagles' entire team. whom by John Thomasl Girls' Basketball 187 tbelowl HIGH SIGN 7 The Lady Jackets moms keep up the morale of the fans as they give those crowd pleasing Lady Jackets the ngh Five whom by David Trammeul Freshmen keeping strong en JV coach Roset- ta Wilson began practices with her predominately freshman team, she commented, HThe main goal for us this season is to teach the fun- damentals of the game and the winning attitude to play for TJ in the future They did that and more as the young JV team won the district championship convincingly. The JV cagers finished their season with a 20-5 overall and 130 district record. 'They did a real good job considering the youth on the team, remarked Wilson. The young Jackets played in JV action with as 188 Girls' Basketball by Clif Charles many as four freshman on the floor at a time all season. The team consists of seven freshmen and four sophomores They were young and inex- perienced but they had alot ot talent, stated Wilsoni They did a tremendous job and pro- bably improved more than any team l've ever coached. In years to come under- classmen will be a big fac- tor in the future of the Lady Jackets This is due to the reconstruction and surprising sccess of the organization. The flaw in the re- building process showed in freshmen play. HWe had ! f a good group of freshmen girls. Because of the building program the best freshmen didn't play on the freshmen team this year, stated Coach Van Wright. They finished the season with a 3le district and 316 overall record. If Coach Van Wright would have had a reasonable amount of Freshmen talent that played on JV, they would have been a force to contend with in their respected division. Coach Van Wright said, HThe future looks promis. ing, it was a rough season for our freshmen team but the experience will help us in the futures tebovel Freshman 7 Coach Charles Van anm takes time oft to show on same 0 his talent tes Tammy Hawklns, Tonsela Scott Roshandra Yegglng and Lisa Rucker when; by Jimmie Hixdorfl . ,,,.M.o6 WM r L. whom WE WON - Dawna Weber and VVEHE Mitchell feel a sense of ac compllshment after playing excellent basketball against Houston Smlley. Whom by Rick Banem Girls' Basketball 189 melowHDlD IT - Senior Deadra Gnsknl shows that having potential to run fast leovn ON THE LOOSE Junie! Debra BIOOk! runs down the warpulh f0! 5 can lead to me big time: in the fululz. whole by John Thomnso good finish. whole by John ThomaQ whom CHILLING oar - Callise Charla! and Jesse Gray prepare for a running EVenl. abovep LIFE IN THE FAST LANE - Shaori Sinegul and Andrea Alevunder mm for second place. whom by John Thoma; 190 Girls' track lhelowi RELAXING - Dem Brooks and Rita Milo stretch as they get ready to run in competition, tabovej GET YOUR MARK . . . GO - Dawn: Williams starts her pace to win the 800m run in District. She came in 2nd place. Tracksters take second he 1984 edition of T the Thomas Jeffer- son Yellow Jacket Boys' Track Team, under the direction of Coach David Hill, had a hard act to follow, since last year's squad captured the District Championship. However the Jackets did a fine job all year and finished in se- cond place, 27 points behind the champions, the West Brook Bruins. In the field events, Alvin Thomas, a senior, won the long jump title with a leap of 2'5 . Other outstanv ding performers all year long were Senior Jumper J ohn ingsworth, and Senior Shot Putter Alonzo Payne. In the running events, the Jackets' specialty, Bennie Bess, a senior, won both the 100 and 200 meter dashes, while tabovei SPEED LIKE LIGHTNING - Bennie Bess soars to a rim pince in the 100m dash. sophomore Anthony Smith finished second the 200 meter dash Further- more, Senior Henry Allen claimed a first place ribbon in the 400 meter dash, while Senior lOO-meter High hurdler Darryl Hamilton also won a first place. In addition, the 400- meter relay team of Allen, Bess, Junior LaJuan Cole, and Smith took first place, as did the 1600 meter relay team of Allen, Senior Bryan Nash, Junior Greg Bobb, and Senior Carl Hilstock. Another running man, Junior Dennis Fontenot contributed much all year long. Overall, the Jackets' performance was outstan- ding and should be com- mended on their hard work and determination that brought pride and dignity to our city. tabovei HEADING THE PACK - Senior Henry Allen and team brings in a m place blue ribbon in the mile relay in Baytown. TX Track 191 Gadova STRETCH A John Shelman stretches back to give the tennis ball a Gaelowy TALKING IT OVER. .. Kyle Dunn kulks over strategy with his wammales smack that i! will never forget. m a hard day oi pumice. move Two TERRIFIC PLAYERS w Carlo DeFrancis and John Sherman show their good sponsmanship and ability lo play together. hbon QUICK RETURN Carlo Deancis jump: high and returns a shot Khal me him and his partner the game. 192 Boys' Tennis melom TENNIS TEAM. Ms. Roden. Laurie Perms, Rosalyn Jacks. Candace ths. Risa Rising, Becky Ruc- cafane. Shannon LeDay. Cathy Elimndo, and Becky Guidry whom by James Chishdmx ntn .4 In ' I whom POWERFUL UPPER HAND Gingel Smith returns Labovel MY TURN? Cathy Ellzondn rises to me acumen mom ON LOOKING. Ma. Roden sure; at her players lo a fast ball with a powerful shot herself. ammo by James of possibly pluylng a top seeded opponent. whole by colrect their mlstakes and choose top player: for the Chisholmy James Chisholm; next tournament. whom by James ChIshoImy Tennis 193 Kbeloxw BOY'S TENNIS TEAM - Top Iefl to right - James Chisholm, Chris Coco, Robert Chapman, Rusly Foster, Mike Hanan. Carin DeFrancis, middl$v Bobby Willis. Duane Drummond, Howard Provost. Kilk Carroll, mollomx Ken Fredaman. Jame: McAdams. Grant Amy, Man Borel. Kyle Dunn. mom TEAM DOUBLES - Tennls player: Cathy Ellmndo and Bxky Roccafone practlce a game of doubt: preparing for District. hbon CHEESE! - Sophomore Becky Roctnfone smiles whlle mung after a hard workout. 194 Tennis Coachesl Dedication a Giving lt Their ALL! DyGregGunner Most coaches like coaching because they're working with kids and around a sport they love, But there's more to coaching then simply coaching Coaches are put in a difficult situation when they choose to become a coach. The reason why coaches work so many extra hours is because. t'in our community a less than successful athletic pm gram iespecially in football' will usually result in the gradual dismissal or firing of the head coach. This results in a loss of job security for the other coaches orI statf, stated one coach who prefer red not to be named Coaches have a hard job whether people realize it or not. A coach's dedication to a comes year around They contribute an average of 40 hours a week in addition to their regular hours. Coaches receive what is called Coaches lncretment. Coaches are paid an increase other than normal wages. But this increase does not come close to the time given by these coaches. Coach R. Wilson stated she continues to coach. Because I like coaching. Coaching is fun to me, not work. Like any other workers coaches will do anything to keep their jobs. Coaches can account for some of the long hours with the feeling that they helped get a kid started in life. Coach Dow Wynn said, I have to believe that coaches repre sent the last faction of defense sport tbelowi VICTORY SPEECH - Arm 3 hard taught huItle Coach Dow Wynn spoke to his mops only br rietly show they could Ilckt tsolzhe'y against the decline of discipline in the schools. With drugs. outside forces and pressures attacking the individual student 1 feel that the coach is the only figure that they helped get a kid started in the school I feel that the coach figure that most students still respect is deteriorating. Also if I can do anything that will help the in- dividual cope with these pressures and make the right decisions then I feel I've helped the tawi SHOW THEM HOW ITS DONE- These feelings are felt throughout the coaching staff. Coaches hope to provide physical fitness. competitive spirit, cooperation with others, teamwork and dedication to all students in their athletic program. Everything seems to ironically fall into place on the operation of a coaching staff. The coaches love working with young athletes while at the same time keeping a well- liked job Coach Wllllc Wllllams show the PE boys his athletic ability that made him a star when he was you tahom SPRINTIN' IT OUT - Playin' it cool Coach Larry Heumann shows off his Hollywood shades, hem busting a sweat. Ms. Roden. cheerleader sponsor and coach tells the Cheerleaders a few polnts on how to please a crowd. tphmo by John Thomasi tabovgi FAMILY PORTRAIT? - After the great season by the girl Golfers MI. and Cummings considered taking a few under his wings, tphoto by Gayla Byersj. Coaches' Dedication 195 Year used to Reorganize his was definitely a rebuilding season for the Yellow Jackets baseball organization. Coach Emrick Jagneaux lost some of the most talented players in Texas to graduation in- cluding pitcher Xavier Her- nandez, selected 1983 state baseball player of the year, Before the season Coach Jagneaux stated, iiWe lost a lot of our championship team to graduation but we'll still be in the district race. Unfortunately, his predic- tion didn't come true as TJ fell to the bottom of the district race after a promisv ing start The Yellow Jackets were in high gear as they took an early lead in the district race with a 20 record The upset over highly talented West range. Stark was the most im- pressive district win of the season, Freshman Gabriel Hernandez and Sophomore John Wilkerson teamed up for TJ's strongest mound outing to defeat WO-Stark 8-2. From that game it was all downhill for TJ; winning only one of their last four- play if it rolls ms way. by Clif Charles teen games to finish seventh in district TJ ended the season with a 02-10 record overall and a t3elD district record. These statistics don't show the excellent in- dividual performances, however. Chad Wyble was a major factor to what little success TJ had, starting as many as four positions while being among the team leaders in batting. Seniors Wyble, and Guy Burnaman were the in- spirational leaders, keeping the fighting tradition of the Yellow Jacket pride alive. Returning to Coach Jagnaeux's ranks next year is the hitting trio of Juniors Mike Bushnell, Trace Ham- mond and Sophomore Richard Guidry. Their talent at the plate challenged all opponents to stay com- petitive in victory or defeat. Freshman Gabriel Her- nandez did a magnificant job pitching, despite a t4-4i record. This was a very disap- pointing season for TJ record wise but the pride of the Yellow Jackets is never lost, tabovei AWAITING THE CONNECTION e Senior Chad Wyble waits to make the mgnu CONFERENCE TIME 7 Coach Jagneaux talks strategy with pitchel Gabriel Hernandez as catch Guy Burnnman laws in. Baseball tbelowi WAITING FOR THE RIGHT PITCH - Junior Mike Bushnell awalts me mow from the pitcher to make the rm. Angim 4m v a Page sponsored by Delbert Holstead Take 1: From Me Coach Jagneaul gives u hitting lip lo Junior slugger Ronnie Balsamo on how to get a base rm Varsity, promising next year he 1984 edition of the junior varsity baseball team finish- ed their season with 11 wins and nine losses, and a district record of l3-4i. However, two of their wins in district came against West Brook and French, the top two teams. Under the direction of Head Coach Norman Gaspard, the Jacket's leading hitters for the season were Sophomore leftfielder Trini Garcia, junior designated hitter Rahn Perron, and Sophomore catcher Neal DuBois. The pitching corps, which, if stronger, would have made for a better season, were led by Junior Paul DeLuna with a record of l6-4i. Other pitchers were Kenny Livingston. t3- 3i, a Freshman, Sophomore John Wilker- son. em, a late addition moved down from Varsity, and Junior Rahn Perron By David Gough lOZi. The defense, led by Sophomore second baseman, Kevin Matt, was a good one. Other regulars included Sophomore first baseman Brent Broussard, Freshman shortstop Trey Rothenberger, Freshman third baseman Gene Sedatole, center fielder Richard Coulter, a Sophomore, and rightfielder, Al Martinez, also a Sophomore. Considering our team was made up of mostly Freshmen and Sophomores and we didn't have much leadership, I was pleased with our season. Coach Gaspard commented. He also added. llThey were a hard working bunch of good guys who will help Coach Jagneaux next year on the Varsity. With a little luck. we could have been the District champs. But i still was satisfied. What Signal I: That? A mo player gen instrucllons from his coach a: Senior Guy Burnamun throw: me ball back to the pllcher ml pholos taken by Robert Wonnyi gen;- W- 7- Take Me om To The Ballpark Showing the proper form. Sophomore Richard Guidry prepares to connect with the ball at a practice session Page sponsored by Midas Muffler Baseball 197 mgm POUR IT ON g Underdassmen are exuberant at me pep rally before Westbrook game. whom by Wayne David; hbova CAGER CRAZE A Basketball fans encouraged Valslly Jackets 10 a fourth place district finish. whom by John Thomasx mghn FLOUTIST UNITE a Flute player Shanell Parker smiles her support for me Jackels in lhelr win over me was Mustangs. whom by Paul sum above. SENIOR SCREAMSTERS 7 Serums gel Exclled al pep rally more game. Fani support pushed us to a big win Whole by Bryan! Maralslj 198 Sports Fanatics tbeIqu DOME DILEMMA Director Herb Germer. Assws Ibelowj GO FOR TWO An Intended sperldmr lacks an ldnl Drum Major Bane Dugan. Flag Corps member Illa as Freshman Ray Jenkms prepares m m qt: 0! a tree Duganand Erm Gemer try toiind wayslo spendlheume mrow lphom by John Thomam as they wall tor the Aldlne game whole by Paul 5mm mmm POOR LIL INJUN BOYS 7 Cheryl Berton. Klm tabovej EYES RIGHT, The band members are ardent Lanmev, Linda RamireL Jada Richter sing rigm song, Jacket supporters who attended every game, Here they 00 Yet Port Arthurf Kpholo by John Thomay me Into the sxands after me half nme show during the Marshallgame.1pholo by Paul McIntyre uem CAGER COMPETITION 7 Cheerleaders Becky owlmg, Kim Hauck and Amy McDonald cheer on varsir ly at we 5 game whole by John Thomas! Sports Fanatics Charl'es s. 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TURNBULUS JEWELRY 2325 Proctar St. Culvers Hospital Equipment Supply Albert Culver, President 3360 25th Street Port Arthur, Texas 77642 mom 983-208 630m 392-3923 Ads 219 First National Bank Mid-County Hwy. 365 at Sierra Port Neches Ave. at Nall Phone: 727-2361 Independent Banking at Its Best Sponsored by Johnny Knowles Kelli Ferrett 220 Ads Great Lakes Carbon Corp. says Congratulations Kelli Ferrett andthe Senior Class of 1984 viii; Contractors 8: General Contractors 2353 9th Ave. $er FIREDSO LEARNS TO 511' Tracy Fermm sits in class walling for me hell 1:: mg. Whom By John Thoinasl meloun FUTURE JACKETEER 7 lhls unknown girl shows her look of cunfusinn ax a pep rally. whom by Ruben Wormyy tabovej SMILE .SMILE Senior Lisa Broussard shows her anximy to graduate. whole by Robert Woman mgnu MUHCH A BUNCH 7 this aspiring Jacket fan unches on Nachos an the dome, whom by Robert Worthw Uightl ALGAE EA TERS V . V Kimberly Lalimer cleans the nsmank in Biobgy u. whole by Robert Worlhn 222 In the beginning thelowJA mus WINNER. , l5 s. Jlmrme ledorf as he clamus ms awards a! me congvess banquet. whom by Vtams Sellnldm thelowt PRA TT IS READY For Biology a5 Monroe Prau goes to his locker before class whom by Ruben Worlhyb mom AHOY VE'MA TEV - D E CA. shows lhel! pride m winning as their 00a: came in lst place whom by Craig wuson. above; JUST A TALKIN 7 Sophomore Wanda Jones talks lo the man of her dreams on me phone. Whom by Robert Micky welow FUTURE SENIORS , . sit and watch anothel ex- cmng pep rally! whole by Ruben Wonhy; In the beginning 223 melom LETS HEAR IT FOR THE BOY claps Sulanne Brammer 1deld Coughs gmmend s momp ax the dome W Kphmo by Robert wcnhy, C O o , welowl BEAT IT H Coach Willi! Williams shows a SIU' den! that his hard lo beat. whole by John Thoma$ bow to HUSTRNGS JRCKETS 1r Iabova READ EM' AND WEEP ,. said one million T J. lans as we read the scoreboard lpholo by Paul Mclntyriw labom DREAMS H aywa as Senior Lance Bradley snooles in Mr Worthy 5 class whole by Ruben Worlhw Uighn CLAP YOUR HANDS and help chee! on me Jackms lo a Victory? tphoto by Robert Worthw 224 there were dreams Kbelom CHECK OUT THOSE EYES V says Sr Kip Hamilton as he and Jr Allen Parker wsn yeaple .3: lhe hospital for Congress. Wham by Jimmie ledorn thelowl BLOCK THATBOY seems m be me mougms minds 0! 14 players as they scrimmage themselves whole by Robert Worlhn mbova DOME ON THE RANGE - Thousand: of people came out m cheer T.J. to victory, unfonunalely not enough came ouL Whom by Robert Woman uem HURT so GOOD? - Not Yenlly as Sr. Craig Tahaney decides to give blood today. Whom by Jim mic Hixdorn wboveJ EXPERT EYES. . go m expert hands as Senior Darryl Gulhene draws in an. whom by Wayne Dunn .hope, 225 memo SHOW OFF'S - Seniors Craig wusan, Paul ybelowy you DO IT LIKE THIS . . says Mrs. Moore as McIntyre, Candy Smckland, and Jlm Hershey shnw men she shows Becky Shockley how to layout whom by awards they won In San Antonio whom by Mary Anne Greg Gunnery Goudea uy L y above; THE vwz KID AT WORK .V is Senior Mike Cuckrell as he figures out a way to pay for his new 230 zx whole by Robert Worthyy uighn HISTORY AT ITS BEST - for Junior Tim Thorn as he studies. whom by Roben Wonhyy abovey STUDY, STUDY, smov 7 says Senior Bubba Parrish as he mes to find a book m m llblary Whore by Robert Worthyt 226 . . 7 goals were set and accomplished mexowm CAROLING WE WILL GO 7 smgs Senior Mary melom GIVE. PLEASE 7 sdys Jumor Paul Barlley as he AguIVar 25 she and two Spanish buddies 5mg Chnskmas coueus donanons for me March of Dvmes whom by Jim songs mm by John Thomasy mie mxdorn yabovey IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO Says Semor Alondra Peltigrew as her and a Mend decide to study together whom by Ruben Wonhyy aem AND WHAT DO you WANT FOR XMAS - says Santa Claus as Bubba Parrish and Jim Hershey nuke a rest wamng co. Rudolph, whom COLLECTING HIS ALLOWANCE 7 is Serum Jlrnrme deori as he decides to go cruz'n m ms van. whole by Mr ledorn . s . goals were set and accomplished 227 Guelovo CHECK THIS our - Phil Smith and Chris Junge scam on someone else's Iasx note. Whole by Jimmie memo LOOK WHAT GOT - Jimmy Gill shows the Nixdom deer mm almost got away. When: by James Gm abovej YEAHU - Unknown Jackex fan shows off his tnbonMUNCH OUT - Senior Darryl Harris pigs oul maloon and add spirit, Whole by ML Worthy during his lunch period with some friends, Whole by mgm PURRHHJ - Sussie Jordan and Torrey Moorer pose for men April Fool's picture 07th by Hollien 228. and we'djust like to say . , memwuomn THE BIRDIE- Senior Stephanie Williams melom WAS IT THAT FUNNY TONI? - Toni Fonlenol mkes lime out from her sxudies lo smile preny for me seems :0 have gotten me last laugh after Shannon Singklon camera, as Julianna Smith mix: for her turn whom by: Mr, and Michelle Simmons finished telling a joke. whom by; Jim- onhyy mic NixdorD mbcvq Loon No, LOOK Seniors Dede Delcambre, mom HOT ROD MAMA - Senior Shelly George hur' Greta Oennuso. and Gerald Lesseigne lest the aquarium ries to school to be sure she gets a good parking place before they pm the 9m. in. Whom by: ML Worthn whom by: Paul Silva; mam WHAT'S A NICE GIRL LIKE you DOING IN A PLA CE LIKE THIS - is me question that Michael Scully is asking Sandy Cesac. whom by Mr. Worlhw . . .and we'djust like to say. .229 Adams Paula 29 A away, Jon Aguilar,Mary29, 133,247 Alexander, Antho any 29 Allen, Henry 29, 162 Allen,Joe11,29,181,180,178,191, 179 Allmand, Ron 29, 36, 137 2 n 29 Arnaud.nChe1ryl11,13,15,29,4O,84, 138,139 Babinealux,Larry29, 148 Batiste, Sh wn n29 Ao a29 Bernard, David6, 15, 12 22 29 44, 46 Berton,Chery12941,130, 133 Bess, Bennie 29, 191 Boudreaux, Angela 30,45, 157 Boudreaux, Roland 144 Bowie, ose Bradley, Lance 6, 11, 30, 31, 45, 69, 244 Brannen. Lori 11, 15, 30, 133, 134 Breaux, Teresa 28, 30, 44, 99, 127 Brevell, Mark 6,1115, 30, 44, 81 Bridges. Charles 14,134 Broo s, 830 Broussard, Joe 30 Broussard, Lisa 30, 242 Bu urnaman yGuy 30, 41, 42 28, 196. Burns. Kimberiy 30, 114, 110 230 Index SENIORS Byers, Gayla 11, 15, 28,29, 30, 39, 59,114,181,180,179 Cappadonna, Ray 2, 6, 7, 30, 69 Chatelain, Curtis30, 120 Chau u,Tung 52,1 15 Clark, Hubert 30 Clark, Mike 30, 134 Cockreil, Mike 30, 246 Coies, Rosalyn 30 Co omeaux, Kurt 30 Crout, Jimmie 30, 129 Cuellar, Silvia 30, 127 Dan kiss, Ma ble 30, 134 Davis, Anthony 30 30 redic k30 Davis,Valerie30,41,133, 176 Day,How Day,Tamara10 11,15,31. 116,117, 122 DeJohn, Betty 31 Delcambre,Dedy31131,133, 247 Delano, Re a Deleon, Tina5, 11, 15, 16, 31, 39, 105,11,8 179 DeRouen, Trudy 6, 7, 11, 28, 31, 45, 131,133,136,137,138 DeViIlier, Michael 31, 145, 110 Diaz, Theresa 6,7, 11, 31, 45, 40, 60. 130 Dismukes, Angela 19, 20, 31, 41, 86, 127 Domingue, Donna 6. 7. 11, 14, 15, 16, 28,29,31,99,132,136 Draughon, Mary Beth 16,31, 85, 125, 50, 121 Drummond,Duane42,106,110, 194 D Duhon,Missly710,11,13,14,15, 31, , 11 , Dunn,Kevin1273,131,86, 122,153 DuPree, Kevin Ea sle , Rebecca131 Easley, Re ina 31 Echols, Wesley 7, 31, 134 Edwards, Stephen 31 Espinosa, Victor1317, 140 Evans, Toni 31 Ferrett, Kelli5, 1137711314085, 127, 136,138 Fields, Patricia 141 Fontenneite, Gail 31 Ford, Ron 31,98, 163, 164 Foreman. Tina 21,31, 86 Fuseiier, Dane! 32 Ga briel, Darren 32 Gallegos, Fe lix 32 Gallentine, James 32 Garcia, ay 32 Garcia, Roland 32 Gaskill, Deadra 32, 177, 190 Gaspar, Kevin 32 Gennuso, Great11, 32,247 George, Shelly 14, 32,114,132,247 Gil, Ro oy 32,246 Giron, Paulette 32 , Mi ke 32 Gonzalez, Rita 6,7,32,45,28, 130, 133 Go on: alez, Roge 32 Gonzales. Suleika 16,32,106,127 oudeau,MaryAnn7,14,16,32,41, 4, 134 Graffagnino, Angela 32 raham, ngela Griffin, Jeff 32 Gu uidry,Gina 6, 10, 11, 12, 28, 32,81, 16, 117 Guidry, Lance 7, 15, 32, 45, 163, 166 Gunner, Greg 28, 32, 80, 98, 100, 105, 136,1,38139 Guthrie, Darrell 144 Hamilton, Darryl 32 Hamilton, Joey 32, 100 181,182 Harris, Bobby 32, 13 Hauck iKm6,,,1011 1213, 32,117 Hawthorne, Alan 33, 102, 154, 150 Hayes, Nancy 33, 122, 136 Hector, Viveca 33 Herman, Terri 33 Hernandez, Mary 33,86, 108 Hershey, Jim 14,41, 132,246,247, 158 Hicks, Robert 33, 43, 120, 136 Higgs, Millie 11, 19, 33, 46 Hilslock, Cynthia 33. 110 Hollingsworth, John 33 ow 6. my Howell, Kim6, 11, 12, 13, 15, 29, 33, 136.1137 Hughes, Chris 11, 15, 33, 43. 85 3 1 lrby, Lori 33, 42, 69, 99 Jackson, Augustine 33 Jackson, Mary 33 James, Angela 33, 1 James, Dal 13,33, 107, 108, 109 Jefferson. Natashia 20, 33 Johnson, Case ey 33,141 Johnson. Lee 14,33, 134, 181, 184 Johnson, Letheal 159 Jordan, Sussie 6, 33, 246 Joshua, Sharoln 33,133 .10qu1, Ang a33 Keene, Scott Gregory 33 Kerm ny, Steph anie 33 Kidder, Murphy 33, 120, 144 King, Lisa 33 Kirk, Pattie 33 Kr ummel, Meme 105 Laday, She1133 LaHaye, Chuck 34. 86, 105, 115 Landry. Diane 34, 130, 133 Landry, Lisa 34 Landry, Joyce 141 Landry, Stacy 34 Landry, Tracy 34, 134 hn34 Lasseigne,Gera1d34,102,105,122, 247,1158 Lalimer,Kim34,130, 132, 133.242 Lavergne, Patricia 34 Le, Hun g34 LeB lanc, Darrin 34, 122 LeDay,Jackie34,171,172.159 ter 34 Lewis,Yoland334,160,185,186 Lofton, Joe 34, 115, 134 Lona, Richard 34 opez, Francisco 19, 34 Malbreau, Cheryl 34 Manceaux, Dean 34 Manuel, Rhonda 20, 34, 133 Ma raist, Bryant 34 136,137 Marks, Ca aar 156 Marshall, Herbert 34 Martin,A.J.161,162,165,181,159 d43 Mayfield, Brad 13, 34, 46, 85, 122, 1 12, 110, 158 MCAdams, Jimmy 34, 194 McBride, Demetria 34 McDonald. Amy 10, 11, 34, 117 McElduff, Linda 34,41, 13 McIntyre, Paul 11, 34, 41, 134, 136, 246, 158 Meaux, Ronnie 34 Medrano, Oralia 35 Messina, Laura 35,99, 130, 133, 151 Milich,Cha110tte 7, 14, 35,41, 134 Milich, Johnny 6, 34, 43, 134 Miller, Faydria 23. 35 Miller, 23, 35 MilllIzelt, Matt 2, 28, 35, 42, 86, 102, 5,1Chad 35 Mills,Jeff35,164,167 Mitchell,YvetlelBS.186,189 Monceaux, Ch ris core, Charles 35, 145 Moore, Leslie 35, 172, 173, 175 Morris, Jane 35,99 3 Mouton, Harold 165,181,182 Mun Z,Abraham 35 40, 43, 136, 137, 138Z Muse, Shelly 28, 35, 69, 133 Narcisse, Greg Nas , ryan 176 Nebei, Teresa 35, 39, 99 Neff. Shawn 22, 35, 86, 108, 124 Nero, Pau la 35 Nic kelson, Ron6,7,11, 15,35,162 Ndeorf, Jimmie 10, 18,35, 136,243, 247 Norris, Shelly 5, 10, 12, 13, 35, 84, 105, 116, 117 Oliver, Dana 35, 42, 86, 99, 151 Olivier, Dina 35,41, 42, 86, 127, 149 Parker, Tieraney 36 Parrish, Bubba 7, 14, 36, 114, 246, 247 Parsley, Gary 2, 7, 36. 69 Patrick, Debbie 36, 120 ll Pelry, yllIs P y 98, 145 Pitre, Floretta 36 Pitts, Barryn7e11, 36, 39, 69 Pixley,o Lon Pompa,Osbaldo36,134 Poole, 36 Pusey, Lela 36 Postula. Erik 36, 40. 99, 138, 154 Provost, Howard 7, 36, 86, 194 Pryor, Eather Quan ng, Nguy 36 Ramirez.Linda130, 132, 133,36 Ramon, Jeff 36 Reid, Robert 6, 11, 36, 89 Rice, KIrk 36 Richardson, Richard 36 Richter, Jada 15, 21, 36 Rideau. Angela 36 Rising, Risa 16. 36, 42, 99, 125, 159, 193 Rivera. Mike 141 Ca 37 Rodgers, Terri 37, 133 Romero, Paul 6, 7, 37, 44, 84 Romero, Tim 37, 44, 139 Rutherford, Cyndi 7, 37, 59, 133, 134 Saenz, Karen 11, 13, 19, 37, 42,86 Savoy,H ererb t37 Schaudies, Jennifer 19, 37, 39, 152 rk 37 Sculliy, Michael 37. 247 Scyp n,Jef 37 Seglelr, Chris 37, 86 Segrest, Eric 21, 37 Index 231 Senegal, Sherri 37 Shockley, Becky 21, 28, 37, 39, 43, 138,246,151,180,179 Simmons, Core 37, 86 Simpkins, Diana 37 39,86,179 Simpson, Gaynel37, 137,177 Simpson, Fai 37 Skin gh,ter Suzanne 37 42, 126, 127 Smith, Chri37, 181 182 Smith, Julianna 37, 39,86, 247 Smith, 0y 7 Smith, Tammy 37 Solis, Becky 1, 11, 37, 44 Sonnier, Melissa 37 Sons, Ronald 11, 38, 44, 86 encer, Jamesetta 38 Sfallings, Keith 38 Strickland, Candy 7, 38, 134, 246, 158 Strong, Stephen 38 Swanson, Sondra 38 Sweet, ean 4 Tahaney, Craig 38,45, 245 Tanksley, ar 38 Tate, Venetria 38 Theall, Derek 14, 38, 134 Abraham, Paul 52 Accord, Timmy 52 Aguilar, Rose 52 Alexander, Andrea 52, 141, 190 1 Alvarez, Luis 52 Anabtawi, Karim 52 A n52 Babineaux,hMonica52,131,133 Baker, Pam 35 Bakli k. Lor 2, 8. 99 Ball, Traceiy 41, 52, 134 Ballard, Marvette 52 Balsamo, Ronnie 197 Barlley, Paul 19, 52, 247 232 Index Theriot, Charlene 38 Thi odeaux, Cammie38, 130, 133 T omas.AIvin 77 Thomas, Earlene 38 Thomas, John 20, 38, 69, 136 Thomas, Sheila 38 Thompkins, Missy 38 Throgmorton, Cassie 16, 28,38, 86, 105,130,133 Tice, Yvette41, I33 ToIIe fson, Kim 38,44, 86, 133 Trahan, Denn ns 38 Tran, Thiu Bach Van 148 Tremont, Tim 38, 16 Tweedel, Charlie38,102,122,124, 15 Underhill, James 11, 38, 40, 42, 69 Underhill, John 8,4 Uzee, Ca thy 38 Vandew erker, Tommy 38,110,120 Vasin, Louis Veazey, James 38 Vela, Patrick 22, 39 Venable, Mike 15, 38, 42 ViItz, Vanessa 38,134 Voorhies, Deborah 172,175 Vuong, Wall ace, IO. T, 38 JUNIORS Bass,Kevin520,52,134 , yde 52 Bell, Darren 52, 141 Bell, Richard 52, 169 Benjamin, Bill 11, 52 Benoi, An nge eal Beresky, Julie 11,52 Bo bb, Gregory 52, 58, 87, 167 Bodden,K eich5 Bodin, Robe Boone, Pam I52, 127 Boone, Rodney 52 BowlIng,Rebecca10,11,13, 14,52 61,11 6,117 Bow n.aG Brammmer, Kirk 52 Branch, Carla 52, 58, 133, 110 Bridges, Jamesl 34 Brooks, Debra 52,177,190,191 Broo ks, Ray ond52 Brooks, Teiysha 52, 136, 137 Broussard, Jeff 52 Wallace, Will 38 Wa ashinglon, Roxanne 38 Watson, Ed 39, 181, 182, 184 Watts, Aaron 39 Wearren, Terry 39, W,eber Dawna39,11621,171,172,173, 175,186189 Webre,Ellen39,134 Welker, Williams, Cynthia 39,42 Will iams, Ken neth 39, 40, 73, 98 Williams, Stephanie 39, 247 Williamson, Christine 39, 138 Wilson, Csraaig7, 14, 39, 41, 86,134, 246,158 Wyble, Chad 20, 28, 29, 39, 45, 85, 196,149 Wyble, Marla 39 Wyble, Raye Lynn 39 Wyble, Renee 39 Wykoff, Jackie 23, 39 Young, Kyle 22, 39,84 Zeno, Emerson 39 rown, Lawrence 52, 112 Browniee, Ro r 5 BurIeigh, Glenn 52 Bushnell, Michael 11,52, 196 Butler, Kimberlee 11, 52, 60,87 CabaIlero,M:na52,133 Calhoun,J n52 Carabelle, Cate 52,61, 133 Carson, Charles 52 Castro, Sylvia 11, 52 Celestine, Car a 52 essac, Sandy 52, 122,247 Chapman, Robert 52, 144, 194 Chariot, James 60, 141, 169 Chirafis, Pam 52, 58, 60, 139 Chisholm, James 52, 120, 194 Christie, Kimberly 52, 130, 133 Coats, Jennifer 53, 130, 133 Cole, LeJuan 53, 169 Coleman, Billy 53, 184 Coley, John 53, 106, 136, 139 Collins, Lori 53 Cormier, Michelle 53, 144 Cornell, Harold 53 Cricchio, Rochelle 15, 53 Cross, ana Dartez, Barbara 53 Daughtry, Kim 53, 59 David,Wayne53,59. 136, 137 Davis, Ma ary Degeyter, Kimberly 53 Deluna, Pau 53 Dennis, J mes 53 Dvel vie, Monlse ral53 DeVillier. Chris 53, 59 es45, 53 Douc:t, Jody11, 53 Domec, Michelle 53 5153 Fontenot,Elisa11,52,53, 58, 62, 30,156,112 Fortune, Shela 53 F0 x,Tn nya 11,53, 126 Frazier, Alber153, 115 Fredeman ,Bill 53 Francois ,rEic Gallentine Joseph53,169 Gallegos, Debra 53 w Garcia, Elaina 53, 128 3 Gilbert, Barbara 53, 133 Gilbert y53 Gilcrease, Gregory 53 irouar d, am 513 Go on,gora JoAnn 53, 157 Gonsoulin. Ten 53 Gonzales, Adela 53 00 males, Jose 53 Gordon, Carlton 53 ugh, David 53, 60, 69,181 Gracede 1, Dan 53 Granger, Charlotte 53 Gray, Jedda 53,177,190 Gr iffiths, Chris 53, 134 Griffiihs, Ru th54 D o Guidry, Carlana 11, 54 Guidry, Hope 54, 58,161, 87, 9B, 133 Guthrie, Brenda Hadley, Ker rry 545,141I4181 Ha 1e y,Ca lvi n54 Hall, Briant 54, 181 Hall, Tammy 54 Hammond,Traace6,11,54,87,169 Hampton, Trn rin Id Hayes, Tuesday 54,458,60,98, 100, 136,139 Healy, Sean 11, 54,87, 104 Hebert,Randy54,169 Henry, Karl Houston,Linlda54,133 Howard,L e54 Huebel, Daersrliln 54, 169 Hunter, Bernice 54 Husband, Tammie 54 Irvin, Hie I54 Ja c.kson Michelle 54 Jackson, Nelva 40, 54, 58 James, Rhonda 54, 133 Johnson, Faith 54, 58, 133 Johnson, Nicole 54 Johnson, Paulette 54 5 Jones,Vic Ie Jordan, Jay 54, 58, 60, 139 Joseph, Alcede 54 Joshua, R na 54 Judice,Micheiie11,46,54,58,112. E Kanewske, Robert 54, 155 Ladell,Downs54,98, 100 Lanclos, Kimberly 11, 52,54, 58, 133, 156, 152 Landry, Arrick 54, 163 Landry, Carol 54 Landry, Jason 54 Landry,Kev vin 54 aRocca, Victor 54, 58 Latulas, Dr usilla 54 Lavalais, Donne1154, 169 Lawrence, Judy 22, 54, 133 Lee, Angela 7, 54, 58, 99 Lee, Daniel 54 Lee, Yoland a 5,3 54, 58, 99, 133 157 Legg gem Catherine 54, 99 54 Martin, Jeffrey 54 Mart t,1n Maik 54,109 Martin, Vincent t54 Marvant, Bren 54, 134 Index 233 Matar, Elias 54 McCorvy, Mike 54, 154 McDaniel, Tranita 54 Mendez, Francisco 55 Milich, Em il 55 Militzer, Richard 55 r5,2 Mit chell, Juanita 55,177 Mitche ell, Ra mona 55, 177 Montalvo, Elizabeth 55 Moore, Natalie 11, 55, 60 Moorer, Torrey 55, 246 Moreau, Rachael 55. 128 Morel, Chris 55,102 Mo reno, Gabino 55, 109 Morgan, James 55 Mosley, Marlon 55. 169 Mosley, Marvin 55, 169 Munoz, Josep 5 Newcomb, Waiter 55, 169 Hgo, Nhu 55 Hgo, Thuy Duong 55 Ortiz, Patricia 55, 134 Otems, Monica 55 Owens. Freda 55 Parker, Allen 55, 245, 246 Paul. Dana 55 Paul, Donna 55, 136, 138 Perron, Rahn 11, 55, 87, 169 Pierce. Kimberly 55 Pusey, Lela 110 Pratt, Brenda 55, 141 Acello, Jacquelyn 64 n64 Allen,Tammyi96,64,133, 87,115 Ana btawi, Nad 64 Anglin, StepheI 64 234 Index Prince, Leslie 55 Rawson, Stephanie 11,55 Ray, David 55 Rayford, Freddie 55,169 Ra mond, Deidra 55 Reynolds, Edward 55 Richard,Patrick55,162,163,164, 165,167 Robertson, Troy55, 169 Robicheaux, Brian 22 55 Robinson, Greta 55 58 Robison, Terran 55, 181, 179 Y Sclerandi, Judy 55 Scully ,CIin a55 Scypi oIn, Yolanda 55,58,110 Senigar, Sa nrad 55 Shelton, Teresa 55 Shockley, Martha 55, 133 Stallings, Felicia 55 Ste ephens, Donald 55 Stockton, Sheri 55 Strawther, Gretchen 55, 124 Swanzy, Joy 55, 124, 138, 155, 112 SOPHOMORES Aranda, Pete64 Barbay,She elel 64 Bart kowiak, Ban64, 155 Bass, Elizabeth 64 Bernard, John 168 Tatar, Kimberly 55, 133 Thibodeaux,Amy11,55,104,118 Thibodeaux ZeIIa 55 133 Thomas,Terre1155 Thorn, Tim 134, 246 Threadgill, Bud 55, I34 Tipton, Jimmy 18, 55 TomIin,o Mich 6121 Tomlin n,Stephanie 55 Tran, Dsinh Tran, Thanh 55, 144 Tran, u at 5 Tremonte, Christie 55 Tripleil, Cheryl 55, 87, 118 Turano, Tammy 55, 131, 133 Turner, Dona Id 55 Tweedle, Bonnie16, 7 11, 46, 55, 133 miaphrey, Bar5t1 Vara, Mar Vargas, Benny Vazquez, Alberlso5 55 VeItz, Annita 55 Victor, Vernon 55 We lker, Michael 55 Walton, Mary 11, 55,61, 133 Ward, Deborah 55 Wash ing ton, Gwendolyn 55 Meln a55 Willis,Bobby55,102, 194 Yonker,T 55,1 Yousef Pour Sohaila1 55, 154 Black, Wi II 64, 105 Blackswelll, Ralhph 64,168 Blum 64 Bobb, PealuIaJ17O, 64 Bodden, Tracy 64, 133 Boles, Terr 64 Bonhomme, Wendy 66. 64 Borel, Isabella 64 Borel, Ma1164, 194 Broussard, Bren t46, 168 Broussard LaSonya172, 170, 64 Broussard, Theresa 64 Bryant, 16 Bui, Hugene 64 168 Cabaiiero,Ca61herine64, 124 Calabrese, James 64 Calcote, Bryant 64, 168 Cas sBa rarb Cas ti11e, Jacquzlyn 64, 133 Cash 1e Lisa 176 170,64 6 Christofferson, Kashia 64 133 aylon, ar n46 Cleland, Sandra 64 Coats, Devek 64 Coco, Chris 64 65,194 C01 n,Vanessa 64 Colleazo, Missy 15,64 Collazo, Stephen 64,168 Comeu Lee11,64,37,181,178 Conner, Darrel 64 Conway, Julius 64,168 Coulter,Richard64,168 Davalos, Elizabeth 64 David, Danie164 Davis,Julie64,133 Deranieri,J11165. 118 esormeaux, Mike 65 Diaz, Steve 65 Dillenburg, Todd 65 Di nhMai, Lie n65 Do, Tuy e165 Dominguez, Sergio 65 168 Douglas, Danielle 66 Dunn, Kyle 65, 194, 192 Durio, Kevin 65, 124 Du Va 11, Anthony65 Dwarkanauth, Ramanand 65 Edwards, K116 Elizondo,Cathy65,194, 193 Errington Troy65,168 Esc ,Gina 65,133 Estorga,Cynthia65,133 Falgout, Karen 65, 133 Fichera, Mariann 65 Fontenette Rosalyn 65 Font t,enette Donna 65 Ford,John65,168 Ford, Thomas 65 For d, Zin Foster,Russe165194 Foulch, Micha e165 Fredeman, Ken 65, 194 Freeman, Todd 65, 66 Freeman, Wayne 65 Fuller, Russel 65 Garrison, Anglela 65 Garsee, Karie 65, 62 Garza, Juan 5 Garza, Robert 65 Garza, Thelma 65, 7O Gauthier, Melissa 65 Gennuso, Becky 65 Ggeor e Beth 65 Gil, Shelly 11 65 Glover, Randall 65 Gonzales, Roberto 65 Guidry, Kurt 65 Guidry,Richard 65, 168. 197 Guillory, Gera ld65 Hamilton, Ginger 65, 68, 118 Ham m,pton David168 Hardy,Annette 170, 65 Ha rkless, Donna 172 173,161, 160 65 Hayes, Delana 66 Hebert, Kim Hebert, Ted Hensley, Samantha 114 z, n 66 Hester, Gera d 66 Jone Judice, I 18 Junge, MIchael 66, 123, 108, 23, 129 Keith, Kenn 163 Kennerson, Elto Ketcherside Larry 11, 66,168, 62, 87 Keyes, aula Kincade, Sharon 170 66 King, Sus 53 66 Knight, Renee 66 Krummel, David 66 Kyle, Dar n66 Lafitte, Jeeff66, 23 La,londe Tina66,133 Landry, Melissa 66,114,128 Lane, Ri Icky a Rocca, Francis 66 LaSaint, Catherine 66 Laurent, Keith 66 Index 235 Lawrence, James 66, 168 Leleaux, Allen 66 Le Maire, Sheila 66 6 e 6 Lockett Derrick 65, 66, 168 Lopez, Chri rls 66 Lyneh, Jennifer 66 Macaluso, Anthony 66 Ma ison, Earnest 66 Mai, oung 67 Maiben, Annissa 67 Mann, Andy 67 Manoneaux, David 67 Martin, Jeniffer 67 Martinez, A167, 168 Matt, 6 Mayfield VIClearance 67 Milich, Mike 67 Mitchell, Krily 67, 170 Monroe, Madi son 67 63 Monlondon, Andrianne 76, 63, 123, 23 Moore, Kelly 67,62, 118 Morris, Donald 67 ke 67 Naughton, Amie67, 130,133 102, 22 Nguyen Cuong67 Nguyen, Men Tri 67 Nguyen, Son 67 Nguyen, Tri Tuget 67 Nguyen, Tuyen 67 Nugent, Patricia 67 Oldham, Mary 236 Index Pa a,rsons Abbie 67 Paul, an iel65 Payton, Michelle 67 Peake. John 67 Perrie, Angela 67, 77 ham, h 67 Pham, Anh 67 Pham, Hong 67 Pham, Than 67 Ph ares, Candace 67, 66, 87,46, 193 Pierce. Michelle 67 P0 IidoI' y76 Prater, Arron 67, 168 Pratt, Mar 67 Preston, Douglas 67 Preston, Michelle 67, 133 Prevost, Sandra 6'7, 170 Ramirez, Consuelo 67 7 Roberts, oKimbaI-zrley 67 Robert n76 Roccafo:te,TBecky 11,67,87, 194, 193 R riguez, Michele 67 Rojas, 0 ga Romero, Tami 11, 67 Rose, Edna Ross, Kelly 67, 177 Sartain, Christian 67 Savoy,Sta ac 67 Schexnider. Tammy 67 Schwing, Jolynn 67, 133 I 67 Sep ulvado, Tina 67 Shaw, Tracy Sharpe, Bobby 181 Sherman, Becky 67,118 Simmons, lnoud 67 Smith, Tina 67,65, 133 Scares, Dana 67 Solis, Da anay a67 Stephens, Stephanie 67, 64 Stephenson, Lanny7168 St tt,ewar el Stratiotis, Penelyope 67 Stroder,An nge ela 67 Swan, Tammy 67 Ta, Van Pha t67 Tate, Angela 168 Taylor, Julie 67 Taylor. Sandra 67 Teeters, Lisa 6 Thacker, Paul 67, 168 ThibauIt Sara 67, 68, 133, 102,22 Thomas, Ang Thomas Christina 67, 156 Thomas, 67 E Usey, Billy 67, 65. 168 Valdez, Dana 67, 110 Vanhorn. Lance 67 Varnado, Gerald 67 idrIne, ran a Voarshies, Fredrick 168, 68, 168 Wagenhauser, Kar168 Wallace, Gena 68, 127, 126 Wallace, Olivia 68, 128 Watson Dona d 68 Watson, Lisa 66, 68, 156 Watts, Phillip Weaver, Michelle 65, 68 Webb, Jarrad 68 Weeks, April 68, 18, 63 Weeks, Charles 68 Weisneck, Edna 68 West br ook. Deborah 68 ch 0 Acosta, Maria 71 Adams, Lucian 71 Allen, Stacy 71 Allen Swanetta 71 Allen, Tonya 170, 171 Almonte, Anthony 71 Anderson, Daniel 71 Anderson, Herbert 168, 71, 77 Anderson, Vicky 71 Armstrong, Stephanie 71 Baker, Susan 71,77 Balsamo, Roxanne 71 Balzersen, Nan 71 Beavers, Ronald 71 e erra, Maria 71 Bell, teven 1 Benjamin, Sharre 168,71 BenneIt, Clarence 168 Breaux, Eric 71 Brox ton, Jackie 71 Bu ui,H 7 Bui, Kima 71 Bullion, Anthony 71 FRESHMEN Bunch, Carlene 71 Bunch, Donna 71, Bums, David 71 Busby Don aId 71 Bushnell, Terri 71 72,118 Butler, Laura 7 Caballero, Lenny 71 Cabrera, Willie 71 Campbell, Edward 71 Capello, Er in 71 Ca rter, Donella 170, 71 Carter Ke isha 71 Casmire, Wade 71 Castille, Allen 71 Cathey, Paul 71 Charles, Reginald 71 Ch arlot, Carlise 177,71, 190 Cha telain, ele 71 Chauvin yI7 Chirafis, Kris 10, 11, 62, 71, 118 71 Cline, Roger 71,107,108,110 Cockrell, Chrissy 71 Cole, Ace 371 olem n, Debonah 171, 71 Coleman, Jill , 71 Colletti, d 157 Collins, MicheIIe 71 Comeaux, Kenneth 71 Contreras, Jose 71 Cornell, Harriet 71 Craven, Karen 70, 71 Cyprian, Steven 71 Dqurey, Floyd 71 Dalfrey, Joseph 71 Dan, Kim 171,71 Darby, Cornealius 71 Davis, Kevin 71, 181 Delino, Nan ncy Dennis,Merin 168,71 DeFrancis, Carlo 192 194 Dickson, Sirikit 10, 70,71, 118, 87 Dinh, Hang 71 Dixon, Br ian7 ocken ns John1168,62, 110 Dolfrey,Fon 18 Evans. Christopher 72 Fabre, Karen 72 Feurtado, Michelle 72 Fitzpatrick, Colleen 72 Flanigan, Scottie 72, 181 Fontenot, Toni 70, 72, 24 Ford, Krystal 72 Fournet Chris A. 72 I Gabier, Daniel 72, 104, 105 Gallet, Randal 72 Ga arrison, Sandra 72 o Gordy, Dann ny 108, 72 Goudeau, Warrington 168, 72 Graham, Green, Sharon 72 Gree n,inT a72 Guidry, Leigh 72,104 uiI be.aux George 72 Guillary, Adria7 Guillory Charles2 72 uthrie .Bria an 72 Guthrie, MeIissa 72 HaII, John 72 Hammond, ClaLynn 10, 62. 72, 118 Hampton, Olha 168, Hardy, Martin 70, 72 Hargis, Paul 72 Hargrave, Brad 72 Index 237 Harris, David 72 Harris, Ki Im 72 Hawthorne, Kevin 72, 154 Hayes, yle 16 ,72 Hernandez Gabriel 168,72, 196 Hernandez ,uaJ Hernandez Mich helle 72 Hernande e,z Richard72, 181 Hill, Dua e72 Hilton Michelle 98, 72 Holstead,Christi10 11,72,118 Holton, Robert 168,7 ac ' Jackson, Lava 73 Jackson, Monique 73 Jackson, Tin Jenkins, Ray 161, 168,73 Joseph, Evans 174 73 Jones, Londen 168, 73 Juneau, Dav 73 Junge, Chris I73, 123, 23, 129, 246 Keys, Da ana al 3 LaDay, Bertha 73 Lambert, Sandra 73 Landris, Mary 73 Landry, Bryan 73 Landry, Shawn 73 238 Index Larkins, Jessica 73 Lasseigne, Liz 73, 154 LeBlanc, Valerie 73 Leger, John 73 LeGros, Damon 73 Lewis, Dean 163, 73 Lewis, Terry 73 Lewis ,Ve era 73 Livingston, Kenneth 73,155 Lockhart, Natalie 73, 108 Lucas, Jesse 73 Luguette, David 73 Lynch, Shaw n73 Macaluso Anthony 154 Mai, Li nh73 Main, La aura 73 Malveaux, Yolanda 171, 73 Ma uin, Josefina 73 McMullin, d 73 Meeks, Claude 73 Meek , Si Moore, Shannon 73, 118, 187 Morel, Darissa 11,73, 107, 186 Moses, Frank 73 Moxie, George 73 Masgrove, Angie 73 Myers, Pamela 3 Nance, 73 Neveaux, Gwendolyn 73 N90, Tuan 73 Nguyen, Cai Thi 73 Nguyen, H90 7 Nguyen, Huynh 73 u Nickelson, Reagan 73 Norman, Ernest 73 Nu, Lua 73 O'Bryant, Robert 73 O'Krongly, Anthony 73 d Porras, Laurie 74, 193 Qui te,la Vanessa 74 Rackel, Vic a74 R0 ick 74 Rethke, Laurelle 98 74, 100 77 Reyes,Tanya 74 Richard,Marsie171,74, 156 74 anod Rolhenbergaer, Rouel 168, 74 Rucker, Lisa 74 Rutherford John74,156 Rutty, LIn Rutty. Richie 74,155,181 ye s n47 Saenz, Micheal 168, 74 Salvagio, Gina 10, 74 Sam, Trina San derson, Dorothea 74 n Selinidis Yianis 10, 201, 70 168, 75 Sellers Selina 10, 72 75, 118 20 Sarp, onnie 5 Sharp, Kimberly 75 Shlarpe, Billy 75, 159, 181, 180, 178, Shawg, Katrina 124 75, 115 She e,rman John7 9 Sierra, Jesus 75 Sierra, Sonia 75 Silva, Sara Simpkins, Je7nnife er7 mons Michelle 75, 247 S1mon ark 75 Simpson, Catherine 75 Simpson, Deidra Singleton, Shannon 75, 247 Smith, Debra 75 Solis, Rafa e75 Sperry, Christopher 75 181 Steen f7 Stockto on, Katherine 75, 72, 11 5 Tran, Loan Tran, Thao 75 Tran, Thi Tuyen 75 Vasquez Jesse 75 Vaughan,V oeyi 75 Vaughan n,Grelchen 10, 75, 118, 87 Vau en,Patrii a75 0575 Ve,ltz Antoine : 171, 75 Villa I'real Albert W KeVIn 75 Walker, Slate 44, 168, 87 W90, Tuan 154 Wilson, LaJohn 168 index 239 240 Good-bye and good luck 1'13 ..+ ..1.'..1 w ; ..w 9255 SEW Me gizmev um Cultural rpmer Drwe Pon Arlhur, h-ms 77640 W REFERENCE DEPAKD'ENT THI EANM ' AL QMLULATE
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