Tioga High School - Tribesman Yearbook (Tioga, LA)
- Class of 1975
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Years from now, when the memory of 1975 has faded, the Tribesman will still be able to show us the way we were. 1 EP, I? 1 f Q 5 my X-I K W H . V sf I 11 , M E 4 Q 'LJ 3082 , f 'f ' :rf Kg , 5 1543 , 4 . H t 2 7,7 0 li, Q f 5 1 112 1' M X, ' W rmgi ' 'Vg qi E ' X ' ,L- ' , ., fi 5 W 5 , . nf? J -'MQ 09 iw V' fag ,wig , V , lynn' R -ff' 'yn 1163 S' .sy Rigs' f' we 355 EK W ff -,fl Q 'g'i, ffW,, '4wf'Ti' 3 5 ?3h..4','SgM ' if Q, kr zfiiggrrxz Y. gwrgrqskdw f Q . 5, i ifff?g - 35 ' 3 ' A 1 1 sf' 'fi 11,5 if IE A 13? Q' 5 if I Q 'x EF' gg? 1 E lf ww. z 4 5 Rf ,I ' 'W fr f , af ,. rf 2 - ,wx M 5 32' V i g 5 V ,fi :Junk Q-2 sb, V' V , i ,E 1 wtwffj' gays? 1' V 'LEM W ,ff v, rv ,N K A 7393 'f . . - '- ' . ' 4: A 7 W Qi? lm X Q 5 3, ,ff X, Mc iv' .w Ek, , . 'va' A R 4 I A smile is a means of communi- cating. With a smile you can say Hello, I like you, or I'm just happy to be alive! Between friends, a smile says all that plus . . . I understand you. A smile is a good thing to remember. 5 'N - 5- X Milf .1 3 5 4 Q X ,Q i if bi we RQ' X K Saws 4. jf . . , -K N.. ii 3' Q E v'7 !-'I ,f af V i , .f , f W ,gl f ,H 2 ,- My , , ':1::1g51 g1j xx ff, is si' is V? '41 ' ' 'i Y 4: i if if 3:5 ar as + 4sgfl!f?!k 'ff13-2, W! 5 N,rsw.wsx Xsssssaaav ' r Nfsswf 5,-,swings-N' ,g,.,lmsssM' ,QNSQQS xslt? , an-Qs Us AI as . NGN .9 Scattered pictures - of the smiles we left behind, smiles we gave to one another for the way we were. Can it be that it was all so simple then, or has time rewritten every line? If we had a chance to do it all again? tell me would we? could we? No school year passes without a problem. The problem may be a particularly rough question in phys- ics, a song to be learned in chorus, or a difficulty with a class sched- ule. These problems are not always as serious as they seem. As time passes, we may remember today as the simple time. by .imp if-W v ri -. .-Q53 Mem'ries - may be beautiful, and yet, what's too painful to remember - we simply choose to forget. H 'K I geffisvff ,Q-nf 4? V-, ,,mmn...,i F . ,ra S P' 0 x, AW It is not important whether we forget sad memories because we want to, or because they are not really as bad as they seem. It is only important that we strive to remember the good things . . . and there is some good in every experience. 095. So it's the W..- laughter ww: we will remember whenever we remember - Q A the way U we werep The way we Were. rj , w'iv A Nw!! R A X' vig srl' x-'L- i K misss? r if if s . as N ' g Q f sail az i 'X gy. R gt 320 W' Other memories are beautiful, but one memory stands out from all others. It is the magical memory of good times . . . it is the memory of laughter. Whether a silly giggle or a belly laugh that makes your side ache, laughter conquers all. Student Life I5 New Phase Completed In conjunction with the opening of Phase II of Tioga High School, an open house was sponsored by the BETA club. Each club was given the chance to present their purpose and activities to the public through a display. Over twenty clubs partici- pated. Also, teachers and parents had the chance to meet one another. Thanks to the efforts of many people, both faculty and par- ents, the open house was a big suc- cess. ,.... .:.- 1-if s OPPOSITE, FAR LEFT: Katie Walker and Billy Stinson view the club displays. OPPOSITE, LEFT: Peggy Middleton and Joan Brunson patiently wait for visitors to register. LEFT: And who is this? Grandma and Grandpa Jones? At least Lori Dunn and Jay Mayeux are trying to make Gina Villali and Connie Cooper appear that way. Publications Hard at Work the Whole Year Long From the beginning of the year to the last deadline, the Smoke Sig- nals and the TRIBESMAN staffs strive to produce quality publica- tions. Often, their hard work is not recognized, but they still work to present the true spirit of THS on paper. iv' S 9 Q he TOP: Janice Maxey assisted with the signing out of annuals. ABOVE: Betty McKay and Lon Harris portrayed Charlie Brown and Lucy in the yearbook assembly. RIGHT: The Smoke Signals staff visited the Town Talk to learn about the paper. is we-fugyh, Q l f r , 'X ' s ,L v ,f - Q 1 , . 3' - A A . . r EN! Li K , ..- -., 'OP: Everyone enjoys signing annuals. ABOVE, LEFT: Selling the paper is also the job of the Smoke Signals staff. ABOVE, RIGHT: Kary Head nd Charles Rogers portrayed two students in the yearbook assembly. Spirit Is High at THS Drive Dixie Down, Top the Tigers, a ragtime routine, and pies in the faces of our new coaches. All our way of boosting spirit . . . and you can see that it really worked! Our new gym was really initiated with cries of KILL, GO, and FIGHT, not to mention the music of our band. ryrr at A ,F sw . .',-1r-..,. 1 W, , ,t,,, X .trt 5 E S ll I 1 , y M U Q E7 1 I v c' jvygfaynae Q fn. , f f r - xmx I an fg A i'ih i' V ,,,' 'U ,p g - ff , iliwf f rrktt , t rm ,.f ' Q ' 'af 5- Y .A ' ff ' b If I, ' .. .7 ,fy 3 A ' wav ' V a 1 ,, V S , ufi Ir: if h ii., 1 M A ,7 y 7? 1 y M - u , i Q 'Y . + 1 .r,1- ,:'1 , 8' rt1 -sn.. f V' , V li if J W. 3-. miifyu ' li ' L - 1 IVE!! School Is Gut 2 for some, but for others there are still hours of work to be done. Long hours of practice make THS organi- zations superior . ' . 2 EMM sf. P 3 Q 1-4. -We S k h'Jf 4 V 1 X 5? ' VW'V'k': .krr I g Z ,Q ,,.. A- k f Mmmm u ,4, , Indians Rich in Spirit A lot of work goes into the plan- ning and doing of spirit activities. We really outdid ourselves with door decorations and skits at pep rallies. THS returned to the fifties when the spirit theme was Be-Bop the Eagles. Spirit flames, sold by BETA members, were a big success, too, because Indians are rich in spirit! ! i 5 3 s 2 N0 1 Q if OPPOSITE. TOP, FAR LEFT: about the Jena Giants. The ' V 'rdf' fx I . R73 go A XWW2 Q 1 'mill xllflifl 5 I t 1,4 if I ,'.,, - I - I - -.--'v xLsf6.fg:7il7 -- I ,f.. L- .. A VV .I ,,,,,, 3 ,......... , ,N W ,kfig Y EK' ,ar I Bo White's homeroom won the door decoration contest. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Gir1's basketball team did a skit bigger they are, the harder they fall. TOP, LEFT: The Teachers showed us what a pep rally was like in the fifties. ABOVE, LEFT: Byron Vercher, Dawn Fletcher and Cathy Griffin got together on Be-Bop day. RIGHT: Bruce Lingenfelter points out the art department's entry in the door contest. Although the final score may not show an Indian victory on the field, we have still won in many ways. The members of the homecoming court won a place in our hearts. The senior class won the decoration competition. Or, winning can simply mean having a good time at the dance. ABOVE: Iunior class representation of a Menard Eagle. ABOVE, RIGHT: Members of Highway, who played at the homecoming dance. RIGHT: Theresa Jeansonne gets a big hug from her aunt, after being crowned homecoming Queen. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Seniors' winning display - Memories of Homecoming 74. 'T Every Homecoming Is . . . Victory Time . , ' fa ,. f - 1 bww' , Q ,,,, iw 1- , 'M ,K , QQOO W If L. ,,. Y . 'ii X r 1 !! I HE 5. . xy: l 3 r- .A ' N9 ng If 13? X Y kN X S if as ae s. X . x K gm if ,. ., Q1-an ,KW Y nik ' - -1, 5 ik Q NY? gl Q .1 tsl ,, .5 , ' K Q55 X A lo . .' ' f 2 1, 3 Mugsy's Merry Christmas As presented on December 17, 1974, the characters in Mugsy's Merry Christmas were: Jeff Combs as Mr. Maxwell, Susan Harrell as Mrs. Maxwell, Sonia Hayes as Betty Lou Maxwell, Mike Kennedy as Wilbur Maxwell, Lon Harris as Mugsy, and Mark Knight as Elmer. Charles Rogers was student director. Rosalyn Combs and Jennifer Lewis are shown helping with make-up. Betty McKay was make-up chair- man. SSRN 30 TOP, LEFT: George tries to convince Susan to set the wedding date. TOP, RIGHT: Senator Polk argues the Keating Case with Peter Mar- shall. ABOVE: Judith Bickle chides Dr. Mar- shall, with Jesse caught between them. ABOVE, RIGHT: Nancy Everett and Barbara Logan tell Mrs. Marshall about Dr. Marshall's speech at the high school. ll I an Called Peter' Presented 1 I I Q . i TOP, LEFT: Dr. Marshall has a heart-to-heart talk with Marian Grant. Mrs. Marshall loo Jn. TOP, RIGHT: Hulda answers the phone for the stricken Mrs. Marshall. ABOVE: Mr Marshall, Dr. Marshall and Peter John in the Christmas scene. ks A Man Called Peter was such a success that the cast was asked to present the play a second time. Both performances, on April 22 and May 5, received standing ovations. The characters in this nostalgic play, set in the forties, were: Peter Marshall CCharles Rogersb, Cather- ine Marshall CLori Dunnb, Peter John Marshall Uimmy Blalockj, Marian Grant CSonia Hayesj, Steven Grant Clohn Palermoj, Susan Grant CRosa- lyn Combsb, George Yost Clay May- eauxj, Jesse Bickle CGina Villalib, Judith Bickle CElisa Firthj, Alan Bickle CDanny Brennerj, Joe Keating CMike Kennedyj, Senator Polk CBrice Townsendl, Hulda CPeggy Jo Middletonl, Nancy Everett Qlennifer Lewisj, and Barbara Logan CPaula McBride7. Miss Campus Beaut Pageant On the night of February 17, twelve girls selected by their class- mates competed for the title of Miss Campus Beauty. The girls were judged on talent, poise, per- sonality, and facial beauty. A new phase added this year was the cos- tume contest. Each class was given a particular era to portray by designing a costume. After the six finalists were announced, they reappeared to answer individual questions. The most exciting moment came when Miss Renae Grimes was crowned. OPPOSITE, TOP: Lori Dunn and Jay Mayeux announced talent competition. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Renae Grimes. talent run- ner-up. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Peggy Hebert, costume winner. LEFT: Charise Buckelew, as she appeared in talent competi- tion. BELOW, LEFT: Theresa Jeansonne, as she appeared in evening gown competition. BELOW: Martha LaCaze, as she appeared in her talent presentation. :- ,jfs Honors 5 Af' 5 NH'-ig ry, . ll! V Sm! qi W-Q 'Q e 3 4' ff Q' 'ig-1. ' 2 Maid 'U -f-4 G3 E Maid th Fifth Four Ieansonne, Hayes Third aid M First OH, 1'I'1 Pitt Victor Time Homecoming was a time for sus- pense and victory. As halftime grew closer, each of the six girls became filled with excitement and smiles. The girls were named as follows: Queen - Theresa Jeansonne Qseniorj, First maid - Kim Pittmon Cseniorj, Second maid - Janice Maxey Cjun- iorb, Third maid - Sonia Hayes Cseniorb, Fourth maid - Karen Pick- ett Cjuniorl, Fifth maid - Peggy Jo Middletonn Cseniorl. Each of these represented her school proudly. Congratulations follows them. The traditional homecoming dance fol- lowed the game. A special song, Killing Me Softly, was dedicated to the girls and their escorts by the band, Highway. Homecoming 37 2 E 2 ? 5 E 2 E E 2 5 E 2 i E Q 1 'X 5 i 3 3 s Fifth maid - Peggy Jo Middleton I 4 Q ri Senior Personalities Xa-. ,ly VX ,fr , 4.7 I 4 ,- .P ?3W,. tml fu Senior Personalities The senior personalities are elected by the senior class each year. They are chosen on the basis of how well they fit one of the nine categories: most likely to succeed, most athletic, most versatile, most school-spirited, wittiest, most tal- ented, neatest, cutest and most dependable. OPPOSITE, LEFT: Tony DeMarco - Cutest. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Betty McKay - Neatest. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Lisa Milan - Cutest. LEFT: Wayne Fisher - Most Dependable. BELOW, LEFT: Mike Westergard - Most Athletic. Senior Personalities 41 Senior Personalities OPPOSITE, RIGHT: Bruce Frost - Most Talented. OPPOSITE, MIDDLE: Judy Maurer - Most Talented. OPPOSITE, LEFT: Katie Walker - Daughters of the American Revolution Award. BELOW, LEFT: Katie Walker and Mike Hicks - Most Likely to Succeed. BELOW, RIGHT: Renae Grimes - Most Versatile. f kk'. ' ' 'fx I To K g 4 .v f. K wt , W ,..,,.., , 1-1 at Jr Senior Personalities WWW' ,J m' .h 1 W 1 ' fi ' Wg 133 ff . . .w i , J f ., , ' ' .W ' 4 . ' K. ' Q ft Him 1 M fi? Senior Personalmes 43 vn- Senior Personalities On Saturday, February 22, the senior personalities traveled to Hodges Gardens to have their pic- tures made for the annual. Not only did they have their pictures made, but also they got rained on, had a run-in with a Copperhead snake, and ate doughnuts. The only thing that would have made the trip bet- ter was all the personalities being able to go. But, nothing is perfect OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Paula McBride - Most Dependable. OPPOSITE, TOP, LEFT: Terry Lofton and Theresa Jeansonne - Most School Spirited. RIGHT: Kay Ford - Most Athletic. BELOW, RIGHT: Jeff Combs - Most Versatile. BELOW: Mark Knight and Karen McQueen - Wittiest. lv I AA Senior Personalities ssl w 1 M4 fe '49 aw S aw LE Z! 1 W, ,,m,,W f Q .-0 fa . W ai ' as Tvggu - , -aw-1' as 'Mi 4 1 QI ' 'QE fl eat, 2, 5 ' 'a 1 zz '13 1, .aa , ,Q ms, X.:7 f M. I'-I 4 .gym 'L -.1 ,ws --vf A liiSw an 'J I i ' ' l 2?-I i., , , .b fwfr -K -- W f 4 7 4 f f, 'Q Hx: 2-uhm' ww f 4 , 'V f? ,,, .,:, L,i, A 7 L ' 'if , J' , aww KA .f , ,N ,W ff,..qwv-f , ,Mw-., Senior Personalities 45 Mr. and Miss THS Theresa Ieansonne Wendell Sewell gk fd-lv 'Q' if Q? It is a great honor to be chosen as Mr. or Miss THS. Being chosen means your peers, the entire student body, :onsider you to best represent their idea of great contribution to Tioga High. It means you have loved and worked or Tioga . 0 This year, Miss Theresa Jeansonne was voted Miss THS. Theresa has been a varsity cheerleader for four years, ind is head cheerleader this year. She has sung in various chorus organizations for four years. Theresa has worked or Tioga as a student instructor and student council representative. She has represented her class for four years in he Campus Beauty pageant, and was crowned homecoming queen this year. Theresa's efforts have also given her he title of Most Spirited Senior Girl. Wendell Sewell, Mr. THS for 1975, has worked for Tioga's betterment, also. He has been a homeroom repre- entative , a member of the BETA club for three years, and a member of the science club. Wendell took first place n the social studies fair in his junior year, and played football in his senior year. I am sure both Wendell and 'heresa will always hold a special place in our hearts, and especially in the hearts of the 1975 seniors. 47 A Time for Beaut - Tears - Happiness The Miss Campus Beauty pageant had as its theme, A Time For Beauty, and it truly was. The face of Renae Grimes, newly crowned Miss Campus Beauty, shows that the night was also a time for tears - and happiness. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Karen Pickett, Miss Congeniality. OPPOSITE, TOP, LEFT: Peggy Arrington, second runner-up. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Dianne Cosby's winning talent. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Dianne Cosby, runner-up. RIGHT: Renae Grimes, Miss Campus Beauty for 1975. BELOW: Happy, surprised, Renae hears her name announced. BELOW, RIGHT: The former Miss Campus Beauty. Cathy Sarver, gives Renae a hug of Congratulations. BELOW, LEFT: Renae receives a hug and a dozen roses from Susan Till, BETA President. E Tm I s - K H. ai? I . 5 50 Campus Becufies ,Ag I 1 A f w l , . 99 'wx 4 5 0 if! gx?2','aa9 ' 0 ff , ,, 2 5 a ' A fi v W WM ,J Q , k',.f , ,,,,k JH rw Q Campus Beauties DPPOSITE, TOP: Senior representatives were: Peggy Arrington, Renae Grimes. and Theresa eansonne. OPPOSIT Charise Buckelow. K 'epresentatives were: 'epresentatives were: E, FAR LEFT: Semifinalists were: Renae Grimes. Peggy Arrington, aren Pickett, and Theresa Jeansonne. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Freshman Charise Buckelew, Theresa Ashby, and Linda Santos. BELOW: Junior Vicky Weider, Martha LaCaze and Karen Pickett. 5 wi Q E ,rrp . 'Y Campus Beauties 51 AJ! s 5 3 E i 3 Q 2 3 a Q 5 Seniors Receive Honors At the close of the year, seniors suddenly begin to receive recognition for their many years of work . . . in the school, community , and even for the work they have done to present themselves at their best at all times. Although space does not allow us to picture everyone who is worthy of rec- ognition, these two pages are a tribute to the efforts of the entire senior class of 1975 . . . and also a tribute to some of those who have received major senior honors. OPPOSITE, TOP, LEFT: Sonia Hayes was crowned Queen of the district Key club beauty pag- eant. Sonia competed in evening gown and sportswear, as well as being interviewed by the judges. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Kay Ford, salutatorian of the 1975 class, received many awards and honors. They included the History and Mathematics awards, the Rapides Parish Women's P.E. scholarship of 350, and a state board of education scholarship for S4000 to La. Tech. Kay plans to major in P.E. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Mike Matthews, recipient of Science award and American Legion award. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Lori Dunn, recipi- ent of Girls' P.E. award, American Legion award, Freshman Business and Professional Women's Scholarship of 8300, and the Jaycee scholarship of S50. LEFT: Chuck Gintz, recipient of Alex- andria Civitan Club citizenship award. BELOW, LEFT: Jonathan Strahan, accepted to the Air Force Academy. BELOW: Paula McBride, Valedictorian of 1975 class. Paula received the Eng- lish department award and a S4000 state board of education scholarship to Northeast Louisiana State University. Paula will major in building construction. lN.5wM-1 V,LALl ,X 'Q ' xQfnas., Y.. . - -ff, :f ll Q1 w itbwfx.-A-1-' -. - Senior Class Favorites Iunior Class Favorites Mark Milliner Ianice Maxey Kim Pittmon Ieff Coody 54 Class Favorites 1 Sophomore Class Favorites Del Moreau Peggy Hebert Freshman Class Favorites Connie Malone Steve McGuire Exif Q I -imgwwavvga f--Alnuqt 'Z B C is , ,af in Class Favorites 55 Organizations MIN. ,av OPPOSITE, TOP: Drummers Are Debbie Laird, Geri Johnson, Lisa Rayner, Felecia Fuglaar, and Julia Neal. OPPOSITE. BOT- TOM: Squad Leaders Are Susan Till, Felecia Fuglaar, Lisa Rayner, Geri Johnson, and Rona Lodridge. ABOVE: Members of 1975 Indian- eues. RIGHT: Officers Are, loan Brunson - Sec. treasurer, Daisy Brazell - Co-captain, Paui Parrney - Captain, and Dianne Vercher - Reporter Historian. 58 Indicneffes eff? Indianettes - A Tradition of Spirit .21 f H v sf B Highlights of Indianette activities included the selling of the largest number of season tickets in the his- tory of the school, winning first place in the Alexandria Mall Booster Booth competition, and winning first place in the Alexan- dria Christmas parade for the fourth consecutive year. The organization l continued to maintain its tradition of spirit and pep at games and pep ,A rallies. Indioneifes 59 60 Dance Line This year the Dance Line contin- ued to entertain the student body at games and pep rallies. The girls received great honors when they were asked to perform for the New Orleans Jazz Basketball game and for Sweet Sixteen. One of their best routines was to The Entertainer. The girls donned red felt cheeks and long drawn-on lashes to get in the mood for this nostalgic ragtime rou- tine. In short, the girls danced their way into our hearts. RIGHT: OFFICERS: Theresa Williams - Secre- tary-Treasurer, Angela DiNicola - Co-cap- tain, Anita Buckley - Captain and Sonia Hayes - Choreographer. BELOW: KNEELING: Diane Cosby, Vickie Weider, Kathy Kelly, Dana Ryland, Cathy Cosby, Brenda Moren and Angela DiNico1a. STANDING: Anita Buckley, Karen Pickett, Theresa Williams, Leah Prince, Amanda Landry, Sonia Hayes, Linda Olds and Peggy Io Middleton. Dance Line New Club and an Old Tradition mwsrw 1 V Awgggg 6 DN ISDN V. fa, ai Dwmonfl llVlSl0l5 l rg , i if as S is-A X .W iv 4 ,, . . . 1 I 'fr-:Q -a- ' s-, -. .. is I K Vp 4 Q fs, . A we , , h sbs: ,Q ,N x sf? is in -.-45' lf Kafka? G.A.A. was a new organization at THS this year. The organization sponsored girls' intramurals through which badges, letters, sweaters, and awards may be won. Majorettes maintained Indian tra- dition by performing at games and pep rallies. The girls worked towards the goal of adding that extra sparkle to halftime activities. ABOVE: GAA OFFICERS: Janice Maxey - ,L President, Vicky Santos - Treasurer, Vicky -L W .,E': Dorn - Vice President and Deidre Ryland - ,Q'.4-- 'E Secretary. LEFT: MAJORETTES: Lisa Powell, 2 gp Charlotte McVay. Reva White, Carol Sweat - fl Head and Susan Moreau. . Q K K 4?..g.Qg . j 9 I d g oAA,MQiQfeneS 61 sunqmiq- N .- '- ine Little Indians This year the nine little Indi- ans were really a fired up group. They started out right by winning four superiors and two excellents at N . S . U. cheerleader camp. They showed so much spirit, they were awarded a coveted spirit stick. Out of ninety-two squads, they were chosen in the top ten per cent. Once school started, they were found working hard on spirit signs and gimmicks, skits and pep rallies. In October the cheerleaders helped capture first place in the Alexandria Mall spirit competition. The high- light of the year was their commer- cial for Tioga's new Rapides Bank. st F2 494 OPPOSITE, TOP: Carol Rabalais fin splitsb. FIRST ROW: Kim Pittmon, Vicky Santos, Vicky Dorn, Cathy Sarver. COn shouldersb Theresa Jeansonne, Debbie Simmons, and Janice Maxey. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Carol Rabalais assists Cathy Sarver with a little rib- bon tying. TOP, LEFT: Theresa Ieansonne, head cheerleader. TOP, MIDDLE: Kim Pitt- mon, co-head. TOP, RIGHT: Vicky Dorn. LEFT: Cheerleaders congregate after a pep rally. Varsity Cheerleaders 63 x 2,512 ' ' i ,,,,, 44 r rr? 45 52' r,X r U? Kyiv' 1 64 Varsity Cheerleaders Q, 45? Wi in r . , ,I AQ K . . S ..X I er SLE, 45311 3V54f OPPOSITE, TOP, LEFT: Janice Maxey. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Carol Rabalais. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Donna McCormick. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Cathy Sarver. ABOVE, LEFT: Vicky Santos. ABOVE: Debbie Simmons. LEFT: Theresa Jeansonne, Kim Pittmon, and Debbie Sim- mons, senior cheerleaders. Varsity Cheerleaders 65 Freshman Cheerleaders Connie Malone - Head Cheerleader Rosalyn Combs Linda Santos - Co Head Joni Smith Melody Ducote Lynn Robinette 66 Freshman Cheerleaders Student Instructors It is the job of the student instruc- tors to aid Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. O'Ke11y and Mrs. Franklin by checking roll and tests, and by demonstrating P.E. skills. Our red-suited girls show the quali- ties of leadership and responsibility in their class performance and gen- eral attitude in all school activi- ties. LEFT: OFFICERS: Kay Ford - President, Daisy Brazell - Reporter, Karen Pickett - Treasurer and Theresa Jeansonne - Vice President. BELOW: STANDING: C. Lyles, L. Robertson, G. Johnson, D. Brazell, J. Maxey, G. Vil- lali, L. Till, T. Smith, J. Cope, M. Han- cock, P. Partney, V. Weider, S. Hayes. SITTING: K. Pickett, C. Sarver, V. McBride, T. Williams, D. Dixon, K. Ford, D. Ryland, A. Buckley, K. Pittmon, L. Buckelew, T. Carter. KNEELING: V. Santos, D. Simmons, I. Blalock, T. Ieansonne, V. Dorn, R. Lodridge, B. Rachal, S. Sewell and C. Maxey. Student Instructors 67 68 Youth rt Council of merica Youth Art Council of America is a service organizations. The mem- bers are pledged to aid the faculty by designing bulletin boards and programs for special events, and by helping with all the other artistic chores that are necessary to the smooth running of Tioga High School. This year the club held an art show in conjunction with the DECA banquet. LEFT: OFFICERS: Rona Lodridge - Secretary, Peggy Io Middleton - Vice President, and Jacky Landry - Treasurer. BELOW: MEMBERS. FIRST ROW: Debbie Dixon, Rona Lodridge, Jacky Landry, Althea Lisenbea, and Renae Grimes. SECOND ROW: Paul Hopkins, Frank Grimes, Roger Murrell, Anthony LaCroix, and Donald Prestidge . E Youih Art Council of America Quill and Scroll - Literary Service to THS X we I D The Quill and Scroll club is a newly formed organization at THS. Its purpose is to prepare the school poetry booklet , TAPESTRY . ABOVE, Club Members, FIRST: Raymond Odell. Charles Rogers, Cathy Sarver, Janice Maxey and Miss Ussery Cclub sponsorj. SEC- OND: Jane Kessler, Gabby Tullier, Theresa Williams, Karen Pickett, Joan Brunson and Pam Cantwell. THIRD: Ronnie Powell, John Palermo, Shelly Luke, Charlie Brunett, Mar- tine Tullier, and Diane Brumley. LEFT. Officers: Janice Maxey - Reporter, Jeannie Skarina - Editor. Charles Rogers - Assistant Editor, Cathy Sarver - Recording Secretary, Dianne Brumley - Managing Editor. ' 1 ff 'PKK rr , F Ai if . A, , We ,V . ,f,.M,,f3,f 1' V, ez rf 2' , A ' ,WM ' ff f. ze, , -11 4,11 , .. 3? STAFF: fphotographerb Greg Ethel Morgan, Cclassesj Susan editorj Cathy Sarver, and iik ednor-1n-ehrefj BUSINESS STAFF: Qbusiness fmanagerj 'i'5heresa1fSmith, C102 Y Terri Henegan, Becky Montcalm, fbusiness assistantj Jennifer Lewiil 'A 'F 70 Tribesmon Staff P 8 S ecial thanks o to David Bosman and Mark Cole, for photography work F . beyond the call of any alumni, and tq photograph class officers in his 1wq,,,a if K 4 F SO CONTRIBUTED y Roshtot 'fclustsj anlbs Rogers Mrsf' y vid Whatleyfhisa '. MVWAJ-LMJMMWJWJWMMMI Jawawt V rench, for allowlng us to BETA Club - Largest 4 I 4 l As the largest academic club at Tioga High, the BETA club is extremely active promoting spirit and working for the improvement of the school and the community. This year, the chapter was named out- standing club on the district level. Largely responsible for the club's success are its officers, pictured on the bottom of the opposite page. LEFT TO RIGHT, The Officers Are: Theresa Williams - Reporter, Shel- ley Luke - librarian, Renae Grimes - vice president, Karen Pickett - treasurer, Cathy Sarver - recording secretary, Lori Dunn - correspond- ing secretary, Mike Hicks - presi- dent funtil mid-terml, and Susan Till - president. ' t c?gr3'Eg . 3, .if ri N , l , ,- an OPPOSITE. TOP, FIRST: Mrs. Ussery Cco- sponsorj, S. Holmes, L. Dunn, S. Leonard, G. Johnson, I. Crane, I. Brunson, E. Mor- gan, L. Corley, S. Luke and Mrs. Sisco Csponsorb. SECOND: K. Walker, P. Cantwell, I. Johnston, C. Sarver, T. Williams, I. Maxey, K. Pickett, C. Brunson, P. Cole. L. Buckelew. THIRD: D. Belgard, N. Brazil, T. DeMarco. K. LaCroix, D. Simmons, K. Pittmon, D. Vercher, M. Matthews and R. Odell. FOURTH: D. Lewis, L. Harper, K. Ford, B. McDaniel, J. Kessler, K. Hardy, C. Rogers, D. Whatley. and P. McBride. FIFTH: K. Mitcham, G. Tullier, L. Prince, K. Goff, P. Arrington, D. McConathy. R. Air- hart, R. Grimes, L. Cox, and J. Waldron. SIXTH: E. Carson, R. Mellon, K. Gray, R. Powell, C. Brunett, M. Tullier, D. What- ley, R. Thornhill, and M. Hicks. SEVENTH: D. Farmer. D. Molan, M. Westergard, W. Sewell, K. Head, P. Middleton, C. Gintz. and D. Brazil. EIGHTH: B. Frost and W. Fisher. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Mrs. Sisco. club and district BETA sponsor. ABOVE, LEFT: The BETA banner, which won first place on state level. ABOVE: The winners of district talent competition, Karen Pickett. Leah Prince, Theresa Williams and Peggy Middleton. They also took second place on state level. 73 Iunior Civitan During the year, Junior Civitan holds various activities that promote good citizenship and service to the community. For the 1974-1975 year, the club held two Sock Hops Cearning over S175 for retarded childrenj, collected 6,000 ciga- rette packs to buy a kidney machine for a small girl, and visited the boys' cottage at Pinecrest. This group manages to have fun while serving the school and the commu- nity. BELOW: Jr. Civitan Members Are, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Deville Csponsorj, Debbie Fisher, Cheryl Lites. Sharlea Smoot and Cheryl Car- ter. SECOND ROW: Cathy Simmons, Theresa Fisher, Becky Racha, Vicky Dorn, Liz Wil- liams, Cathy Malone, Rona Lodridge and Cathy Brewer. THIRD ROW: Caresse Trahan, Brenda Lewis, Christa Leggett, Janie Faus- phoul, Laura Rushing, Kristyl Davidson, Gail Cumming and Loretta Bell. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Tyson, Ophelia Delrie, Gretchen Smith, Marilyn Rougeou, Peggy Arrington, Kathy Strothers, Deborah Lilley and Dianne McConathy. RIGHT: Officers Are, Debbie Fisher - President, Deidre Ryland - Secretary and Charlotte Lyles - Vice President. 5 L .,.. I Q . K 5 i 4.1.---1 I . 5 E: i , ' - ' ' .,M,,,.Ma.,.. ,W . it W 74 Junior Civiton gig. Key Club Serves the Communit The object of the Key Club is to develop initiative and leadership, provide experience in living and working together, serve the school and the community, and prepare for useful citizenship. LEFT: Key Club sweethearts are Kim Pitt- mon, Terri Mayeux. Sonia Hayes, Janice Maxey and Karen Pickett. BELOW: Key Club Members, FIRST ROW: Jeff Combs. Mark Knight, Wayne Erwin - president, and Chuck Gintz - vice president. SECOND ROW: Kent Rolen, Jeff Coody, lay Mayeux, and David Whatley. THIRD ROW: Charlie Brunett, John Tubre and Johnny Pickett. STANDING: leff Whittle and Mike Westergard - secretary treasurer. x,' L23-w W i Nam: 'NQUF' Key Club 75 Student Council - Voice of the Student Bod ABOVE, Student Council Members, FIRST ROW: Lori Dunn, Raymond Odell, Betty McKay, Sonia Hayes and Mr. Smith CSpon- sorl. SECOND ROW: Tammy LaCour, Diane Belgard , Leah Prince , Theresa Williams, Vickie McBride, Charla Brunson, Vicky Dorn and Peggy Arrington. THIRD ROW: Janice Maxey, Tina Pittmon. Debbie Simmons, Martha LaCaze, Sharlea Smoot, Lance Har- ris, Mike Dowty and Dennis Molan. FOURTH ROW: Brenda McC1emore, Kay Ford. Jeannie Blalock, Lydia Robertson, Khristyl Davidson, Renae Grimes, Katie Walker and Thira Roduswan. FIFTH ROW: Donna Futch, Venessa Monk, Cindy Slaughter, JoAnn Woo- ley, Susan Smoot, Lynn Robinette, Theresa Ashby and Frank Grimes. RIGHT: Officers, Raymond Odell - Vice Pres., Sonia Hayes - Treas.. Betty McKay - Sec. and Lori Dunn - Pres. 76 Fellowship of Christian Students The Fellowship of Christian Stu- dents promotes leadership within the school. The club sponsors various speakers throughout the year. These speakers help students cope with problems that they encounter here at school. LEFT: OFFICERS: Patricia Roshto - Acting Secretary, Calvin Gilbert - Vice President and Mike Doughty - Reporter Historian. BELOW: CLUB MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Pam Cantwell, Teri Henagan, Linda Oxner, and Connie Malone. SECOND ROW: Becky Mont- calm, Brenda McCullough, Kim Kendrick, and Liz Williams. THIRD ROW: Loretta Bell, Jeannie Skarina, Debbie Dixon, and Naomi Brazil. FOURTH ROW: Edward Ward, Thira Roduswan, Jimmy Fletcher, Steve Roshto. Calvin Gilbert, Robert Hendrick, and Michael Doughty. fo o ,lm A 1 Fellowship of Christian Students 77 Future Nurses of America is a club in which girls planning to become nurses may become acquainted with their duties and future fellow-work- ers. Many of the girls spend long hours doing volunteer work at area hospitals. RIGHT: CLUB MEMBERS: Janet Cope, April Devore, Terry Simmons, Brenda McLemore, Kathy George, Susan Smoot, Maxine Cobb and Cindy Jarreau. BELOW: OFFICERS: Janet Cope - Reporter, Brenda McLemore - Presi- dent, and Terry Simmons - Secretary. 4 , x- ' 3 S 'Inv Q -aw 78 Future Nurses of America Drama Club - Our Own Little Hollywood The Drama Club presents plays, participates in speech rallies, and generally has a good time just learning to communicate with oth- ers. If you saw Peter Rabbit or Cin- derella wandering around the school sometime during the year, it was probably just a new Drama Club member being initiated . LEFT: OFFICERS: Susan Till - Vice President, Lori Dunn - President, and Jay Mayeaux - Reporter. BELOW: MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: S. Smoot, C. Lites, L. Dunn, E. Morgan and P. McBride. SECOND ROW: I. Landry, R. Sim- mons, G. Villali, V. Dorn, T. Mayeaux, B. Moren, D. West, and K. Strothers. THIRD ROW: O. Delrie, C. Sarver, D. Futch, I. Gillespie, C. DeSoto, D. Vercher and C. Carter. FOURTH ROW: I. Mayeaux, C. Cooper, B. McDaniel Mims, R. Airhart, L. White, R. Grimes and B. McKay. FIFTH ROW: S. Wilbur, A. Landry, B. Frost, P. Hopkins, R. Murrell, P. Middleton, and P. I Collins. SIXTH ROW: M. Kennedy, P. Lewis, P. Lewis, R. Wells and A. Adams. ww-fm. .H f . . Drama Club 79 for the Future THS has a very active F.H.A. club. The club is well represented with parish officers Karen Gollihugh - Csong-leaderl and Daisy Brazil - Ctreasurerb. The club plans parties and social events throughout the school year. On Valentine's Day they sell carnations to the student body. wr r Officers, TOP: Valerie Smith - Historian, Daisy Brazil - President, Renae Grimes - Secretary, Diane McConathy - Reporter, Gretchen Smith - Parliamentarian, Karen Gollihugh - Songleader. Members, BOTTOM, FIRST ROW: R. Grimes, P. Arrington, D. Brazil, E. Morgan. SECOND ROW: M. Humphries, R. Simmons, C. Strothers, S. Smoot, C. Cosby, L. Baryoney, J. Cope, D. Gillespie, G. Cummings. THIRD ROW: S. Wilkerson, P. Tullis, D. Belgard, R. Jordan, V. Santos, S. Bynog, M. LaCaze, G. Barron, Levon White. FOURTH ROW: T. Henagon, B. Montcalm, G. Smith, C. Rabalais, K. Pittmon, D. Lewis, S. Starnes, L. Milan, B. Bounds, D. Lilley. FIFTH ROW: B. Rachal, D. McConathy, K. Tullis, B. Fain, L. Prince, K. Gollihugh, I. luderman, V. Smith and S. Roberson. F.H. . - Plans if N .Y W- W 5 t 5 i -.sk Q 5 1 T 2 PBL Future Business Leaders assist teachers with typing and running-off tests. The club also participates with other area clubs in various competitions. This year the club won two excellent, three superior, three very good, and two good rat- ings in district competition. BELOW, FIRST ROW: Thira Roduswan, Robert Hendrix, Kay Poisso, Diane Rhymes, Mike Dowty and Mrs. Smith Csponsorb. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Robertson, Peggy 1. Middle- ton, Brenda Mims, Pam Cole and Loretta Bell. THIRD ROW: Mark Smith, Wyatt Webb, Mike Silman and Billy Stinson. LEFT: Offi- cers are Mike Dowty - Parliamentarian, Cal- vin Gilbert - Vice President, Loretta Bell - Secretary, Thira Roduswan - President and Diane Rhymes - Treasurer. FBLA 81 Office Workers - The office workers do all those little things that free our secretaries for larger tasks that require their attention. They make announce- ments, deliver bulletins, and run errands from one end of THS to the other end . RIGHT: Debbie Simmons, Lori Dunn, Christa Furby, Theresa leansonne. Patti Partney, Kayla Tullis and Mark Milliner. Library Helpers - The job of librarian requires many more hours of work than our librarians could possibly put in each day. The library helpers find maga- zines, check out books, and straighten shelves. This enables the librarians to accomplish more important tasks. RIGHT: Angela DiNicola, Daisy Brazell, Jua- nita Myers, Linda Roshto, Cathy Griffin, Gretchen Smith, David Brasher, Robert Thornhill, Kenneth Goff and Debbie Fisher. Guidance Workers Guidance workers do a lot of leg work. It is their job to run all over THS to find people the counselors need to talk to. They also straighten the catalogs Cas in the picturej, and do a million other little things. RIGHT: Carol Sweat, Peggy Arrington and Susan Harrell. Uh.,,,,n w 4 ,x x .1 w 1 , . Z 1 7. Q' V Aww' ,nm W- 1 , , N , . , .. , , TPB W 1, . k A . ,,,w- V - Q . U A V , x Q ..,.f u ,4 'E 9 , Q' X S Band Devotes Patience - Gains Recognition Q I 'Q rf, I TOP, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Holmes, V. Compton, R. Stark, V. Fox, L. Powell, D. Moreau, D. Ryland, D. Seals, T. Moreau, H Steadman, and L. Roshto. SECOND ROW: L. Harris, S. Matthews, K. Poteet, C. Stinson, I. Moreau, S. Terral, G. Pennison, T. Landry, C LaCroix, W. Henry, P. Farrar, C. Davis, R. Marton, and M. Bonnett. THIRD ROW: J. Straughn, P. Burns, J. Masters, T. Woods, J. Johnson W. Brenner, L. McCann, F. LaCombe, T. Corley, M. Cockerharn, K. LaCroix, E. Carson. and I. Gilcrease, M. Phillips, R. Phillips, D Brenner, and K. Charles. FOURTH ROW: W. Stagg, R. White, C. Blackburn, C. Sweat, S. Roshto, C. Gilbert, J. Cross, and R. Torry. ABOVE LEFT, FIRST ROW: Seniors are R. Torry. SECOND ROW: L. Roshto, and S. Holmes. THIRD ROW: L. Harris, D. Moreau, C. Sweat. FOURTI ROW: T. Corley, K. LaCroix, I. Straughn, and C. Stinson. ABOVE, RIGHT: Rodny Rerry - Drum major. Bond x I t , ,aw- 4 1 S Bonnett, and L. McCann. LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Percussions are S. Roshto, R. White, C. Blackburn, C. Sweat, and W. Stagg. TOP, RIGHT: Feature Twirler. Judy . ABOVE, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Woodwinds are, FIRST ROW: S. Holmes, C. McVay, L. Powell, V. Compton, R. Stark, and V. SECOND ROW: R. Morton, F. Farrar, H. Steadman, L. Roshto. and T. Moreau. THIRD ROW: D. Moreau, D. Seals, C. Davis, D. Ryland, Band 85 47 Awards Captured at State Solo and Ensemble Meet The THS marching band, under the direction of Mr. Cecil Trant- ham, put in long hours of practice and rehearsal to get the superior musical ability it has today. The band added spirit during our football season. The band marched on November 2, 1974, at Lafayette at a Marching Contest for Champi- ons. For their efforts, they were given a superior rating. Then, on November 9, 1974, the band trav- eled to Mansfield, to the last marching contest for the year. The band received a superior plus on that trip. A successful concert of area bands was sponsored by Tioga. Much recognition has been brought to Tioga for the fine work done by our band. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Lower Brass, W. Brenner, J. Johnson, T. Woods, I. Masters, P. Burns and J. Straughn. MIDDLE, FIRST ROW: Brass Winds, R. Torry, T. Lan- dry, C. LaCroix, M. Cockerham, E. Carson, K. Charles, R. Phillips, D. Brenner, and J. Gilcrease. BOTTOM, FIRST ROW: Saxo- phones, G. Pennison, S. Matthews, L. Har- ris, and S. Terral. SECOND ROW: I. Moreau, T. Corley, C. Stinson, and K. Poteet. 86 Band s. .. 5 R-f Freshman Chorus - Learning Through Experience Y 9 ill!! 2 gk I ,P I Ill!- ..-ul Q. Ii an ,, .ln fe? XF! 'OP: Freshman Chorus Members for 1974-1975, ABOVE, LEFT: Girls' Officers Denise Seals - President, Carol Matrox - Secretary, Lynn Robi- ette - Librarian and Melinda Miers - Vice President. ABOVE, RIGHT: Boys' Officers, Jerry Martinez - President, Farrell LaCombe - Librarian, nd James White - Vice President. Freshman Chorus 87 Ir. Mixed Chorus Strives for Excellence The Jr. Mixed Chorus is a class that gives everyone an opportunity to prove his talents in singing. The goal of the groups' long hours of practice is their fine performance in the spring. This concert is a tradi- tion at THS . RIGHT: Officers are Patti Partney - President, Vicky Santos - Vice President, Charlotte Lyles - Sec., Del Moreau - Librarian. BELOW, FIRST ROW: Becky Rachal, Karen McQueen, Melinda Peal, Cheryl Lites, Con- nie Malone, Brenda Lewis, Tina McLemore, Billie Ferguson, Pam Foster, Wanda Smith, Debbie Gillmore, Carol Rabalais, Brenda McCullough, Mike Duncan, Randy Holsinger, Richard Rougeau, Jeff Bennett. SECOND ROW: Pam Cole, Pam Chandler, Kay Prince, Vicky LaCroix, Mary Griffin, Kelly Rashall, Doris Fuller, Vicky Santos, Janie Dryden, Lynette Perry, Jeanie Blalock, Carolyn Brewer, Charlotte Maxey, Danny Squires, Brice Power, Larry Corley. THIRD ROW: Lydia Robertson, Carolyn Stroud, Liz Timo- thy, Charlotte Lyles, Vicky Jones, Darlene Watson, Roxanne Hollingsworth, Renae Davis, Kristy Varwig, Melinda Hancock, Patsy McMillan, Patti Partney, Janet Cope, Steve Ball, Jimmy Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Tyson, Kristy Leggett, Cindy Oli- phant, Peggy Hebert, Sue Cook, Sherrie Matthis. JoAnn Wooley, Letty McCann, Lisa Hefner, Ginger Crooks, Martine Tullier, Becky Bittner, Donald Prestridge, Del Mor- The ensembles perform at various functions throughout the year. At Christmas the ensembles presented their annual program to the patients at Central State Hospital. The girls sang at a teacher's sorority luncheon in January, at a basketball halftime show, and at the graduation cere- monies. The mixed ensembles per- formed at Baccalaureate, and the boys ensemble performed at Award's Night Ceremonies. Much free time is sacrificed to make these ensem- bles such a success. Mixed Ensemble, LEFT, FIRST ROW: Charla Brunson, Dawn Fletcher, Sherilyn Sewell, Peggy Middleton, Jennifer Lewis. SECOND ROW: Beverly Roper, Leah Prince, Shelley Luke, Karen Pickett. Girls Ensemble, BELOW, LEFT, FIRST ROW: Gabby Tulier, Elisa Firth, Felecia Fuglaar, Melanie Mor- gan. SECOND ROW: Cathy Sarver, Naomi Brazil, Teresa Williams, Debbie LaCombe, Karen Golihugh, Sonia Hayes. Boys Ensem- ble, BELOW, FIRST ROW: Kary Head, Bruce Frost, Charlie Brunett. SECOND ROW: Lester Chevallier, Barry Voorhies, Raymond O'de1l. THIRD ROW: Roger Murrell, Mark Knight. Troy Corley. Ensembles 89 S 5 if Qs 6 bf ii 'WS' , , 'fn , ak ,m m, ,G 1 . 4 Q A Q ,, ,....f...m.f 'L OPPOSITE, TOP: Susan Till - accompanist. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, BELOW: Mixed chorus members. LEFT: Chorus Officers, Susan Till - Accom. , Jeff Combs - Business Man., Karen Pickeu - Treasurer, Bruce Frost - Pres- ident, Theresa Jeansonne - Librarian, and Sonia Hayes - Secretary. Spor ts l U I I ' l 7? . if .,.- ,, fi 'Wir-.5 J' 'B-a W' Z' ,128 4 Mum, 93 Lad Luck B passes 1975 Indians , ,Je f ' asmaath E, s..,,af..., Wa., ,.,,....s,.sQf6iarmaZ5 iw.nf-ist.,a..--f.-Wim-mx, ., TOP, FIRST ROW: Rusty Brister, Steve Jones, Jeff Johnson, Ed Leggett, Sam Furby, Lane Drake, Paul Humphries, Donald Fountain, Rager Fugl- aar, Greg Mazey. SECOND ROW: William Kilgo. David Prather, Gary Mercer, Barry Smith, David Megison, Larry Edwards, Marty McKinney, Randy Hopkins, Johnny Pickett, Malcolm Burns. THIRD ROW: Anthony LaCroix, Scotty Roshto, Dorsey I-lenegan, Darrel McWaters, Keith Wil- liams, Wyett Webb, Oscar Cleveland, Harrison Moreau, Bryan Guidry. FOURTH ROW: Mike Tullos, Alvin Fields, Lloyd Carpenter, Wayne Fisher, Jeff Coody, Kenneth Harrell, Jay Mayeaux, Kent Rolen, Mike Duncan. FIFTH ROW: Robert Mitcham, Paul Lacour, Carl Guillory, Bob Kyger, Rodney Barrett, Glen Smith, Charlie Brunett, Wendell Sewell, Mike Matthews, Mark Knight. SIXTH ROW: Randy Roshto, Chuck Gintz, Mark Milliner, Chris Williams, Jeff Combs, Kevin Mochrie, Tom Verzwyvelt, Rick Mellon, Bob Mellon. ABOVE LEFT: Coach Bates surveys the game situation. ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Ingram gives Mark Milliner instructions on the next play. 94 Football T' l I an w if r- E W l A Tribute to Seniors Paul LaC ' 6 I Q Jeff Combs f Chuck G1 K l 4 OPPOSITE, TOP, LEFT: A Jena Giant tackles Rick Mellon as Edward Mitchum comes to the rescue a little late. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Lloyd Carpenter goes around the end. OPPO- SITE, BOTTOM: Jena's quarterback gets off a pass as Wayne Fisher and Carl Guillory rush in. ABOVE: Carl Guillory throws a block as Wayne Erwin throws a pass. ABOVE, RIGHT: Chris Williams breaks away from a couple of Jonesboro-Hodge Tigers. RIGHT: Carl Guil- lory scores a touchdown against Jonesboro- Hodge. 96 Football Ve. ,.-f-wmv , 1 N, -Q X -A. A Hard Hitting, Quick Thinking 1975 SCOREBOARD OUACHITA O-26 I'-HODGE 14-18 WINNFIELD O-42 BOLTON 14-42 OAKDALE 6-33 PINEVILLE 0-38 IENA 9-7 MENARD 14-21 PEABODY O-12 MARKSVILLE O-21 98 Football Teamwork After four long weeks of summer practice, the Mighty Indians looked forward to the start of the 1974-75 football season. With six starting seniors returning, and a good stock of experienced juniors, the Indians' first outing at the Pineville Jambo- ree seemed to show a lot of promise for the coming year. Unfortunately, a few games later the Mighty Indi- ans' pride took a fatal blow with the injury of one of their finest ath- letes, Chris Williams. From that time on, the Indians could only muster enough will to play, not to win. The Indians recorded their only victory at Jena during Jena's homecoming. The season ended with the Indians very disappointed but with many lessons well learned. OPPOSITE, TOP, LEFT: Wayne Erwin sneaks around the end. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Chris outruns Jonesboro-Hodge with help from Edward Mitchum and Carl Guil- lory. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Chris Williams on' defense against Jonesboro-Hodge. LEFT: Iena's running back doesn't get much yardage against a tough Indian defense. BOTTOM: Kenneth Harrell kicks the winning field goal against Iena. Football 99 1974-1975 Indian Basketbal mf-.-sf XE, 5, D01 The 1974-1975 Indian cagers began the season with three non- district wins and high hopes. Unfor- tunately, the Mighty Indian team did not record a district win for this season. With the loss of only two lettermen, Coach Don Bates is regrouping the team and preparing for next year. 100 Bcskefbcll J i ragga g ill 92 .xrwmf :gi , by A,,, , OPPOSITE, TOP, LEFT: David Brasher tips the ball to Mike Westergard at the start of the Menard game. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: Jeff Whittle jumps high over Bolton player for two points. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Wayne Erwin scores two points against Menard. FAR LEFT: Marty McKinney tries a shot against Menard in J.V. action. LEFT: Mike Primeaux gets two big points against Jonesboro-Hodge . BELOW, LEFT: Paul King lays it up - and in. BELOW: Lloyd Carpenter tries a jump shot from the corner. Basketball IOI 'L .'X1sf5liff9i ' ' ---' Indians Kept On Husslin' A . V W. an 1,,,.....- O2 Basketball L1,1- .. -IIV W 1.5712 OPPOSITE, TOP: David Brasher puts it in against Bolton. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Kenneth Harrell tries a jumper in J.V. action. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: David Soriano sinks a free throw. ABOVE, LEFT: Jeff Whittle gets over Eagle player for two points. ABOVE: Terry Blackburn tries a shot against Bolton. LEFT: Mike Westergard wraps himself up with a Bear for a toss-up. Basketball IO3 Young Indian 104 B kt Team Shows Promise 33? x A ,,l MJ ME E 4, g My , f Mx. ii 5 if A .e tfkw' n. 3, Ae .f . K :SN , - M2 . I x K VNS ,. ,H KK., W ,, 5,5 , fi MA fi .L 4 x 'ij gl ,. MW W if 9 ,WW , Awwwiw, . i -if Indians Travel to Semifinals For the first time in a long time, the THS Indians went to semifinals in baseball. It was a long season with twenty games, winning seven- teen and losing only three. Only five starters will graduate, so Coach Mickey Campbell will aim for state again next year. Named to all-dis- trict were: Wayne Erwin, Davron Moreau, David Karisney and Ken- neth Harrell. Terry Lofton and Chuck Gintz received honorable mention. In action - OPPOSITE, TOP: Kenneth Har- rell. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Jeff Whit- tle. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Wayne Erwin. RIGHT: Davron Moreau. BELOW, RIGHT: Kenneth Harrell. BELOW: Wayne Erwin. 106 Baseball my as sais-I' is .g' , A. Rx Q ' ' '- ' X f Q Q 5 iif1'w.f.. , ' f. ,. 1 fa ii x. 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THS track looks promising for next year, with the loss of only three seniors. OPPOSITE, TOP, RIGHT: John Tubre paces himself in the two mile. OPPOSITE, TOP, LEFT: Jeff Whittle strains for extra inches in the long jump. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Coach Prestridge shows his concern for one of his boys. BELOW: Mike Westergard and Darrell McWaters in the lead in the 880. LEFT: Joey Waldron clears the bar for a second at the Regional meet. Joey placed fourth at the state meet. I Eight Indians Qualify for Regionals 0 k I '4..f I o df: H, -A K W' in y,..w ' ' 1' ' OPPOSITE, TOP: Wayne Erwin hands off to Lloyd Carpenter in the 440 relay. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, RIGHT: Oscar Cleveland adds a little extra effort for extra inches in the triple jump. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM, LEFT: Scotty Rhosto attempts a shotput throw. LEFT: Paul King outdistances competition from Winn- field and Pineville for a first in the 440 relay. BELOW, LEFT: Rusty Thornhill prepares to move up on a Winnfield man in the two mile. BELOW: John Tubre moves on in the two mile run. Trcck I l I QS YI .gigs Q 41 L, A... 'ff xx.: . if +9 E, N Q '-1':: :::: 2!fi' gE:::::i311'-fgf' 1 .PE fjggfifiif X Qigi A iiiipiwiii sg,-,-,g-,,::. Q- 5 :ff- ifegffQ!fg'?iEg 1f 'gQ2 f HQ? g...Qi?5,4? ?f i l ii1rG2i1!3' !fg 5 1 xwgglxfvgfffwf Sm!! fs!! wsu' Q55 ? missi5' fi.. uf. , fix TNQ .. gk? . si v . 5 fs-1......q--- '.: ,T -A-mini ,.- :Eiff- x . -I Y Vs xtz.. 6' H V ...-v .--' 5 - --iz ' - N J .s:w.'i.-r - :SEL . if S vs - si. ff -f .1 X Ns 'S L -Q. wo... Y fw-- K KX, . 'Q S- ' .,31 . - K , N at L I Lv 3' K YQ? L E I 's.,- '- in 0' q i . . x , fb' ' , QE f ff N, 3 L X fi f S H Qs, 5 if K we - 425 i J- m Elf ,si 5, is is Q ig 5 ' S if OPPOSITE: LADY INDIANS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ressie Buckelew, Kay Steadman, Carla Peters. SECOND ROW: Deb- bie Thompson, mgr., Terri Alberti, Vicky Dorn, Jeannie Blalock, loan Brunson, mgr. THIRD ROW: Beverly White, Betty Nowe, Lydia Robertson, Charlotte Smith. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Dixon, Kay Ford, Maria Marti- nez, and April Adams. LEFT: Kay Ford out- reaches two Pineville players as Lydia tries to join in the action. BELOW: Susan Till puts up her shot for two as Debbie Dixon blocks out under the goal. BELOW, LEFT: Debbie Dixon demonstrates a move through the Pineville defense as Kay Ford looks on for a possible rebound. Girls' Basketball .M .333 A. ,M Q Y 114 Girls' Basketball '5--sms ...sis Lad Indians Second in District The 1974-1975 Lady Indians posted their fourth consecutive season. But a defeat by Jennings in the first round of the state winnin playoff prevented them from competing in the Sweet Sixteen. The seaso opened with four returning lettermen and a group of eleven sma l perienced, but dedicated young players. Through a unified tea and individual dedication to learning the game, these fiftee ladies soon developed into a very competitive team. n youn Highlights of the year included winning the first place trophy in th Westlake Holiday Classic and second place in District 3 AAA. T received additional recognition on the district level when Kay Ford an Debbie Dixon were named to the All-District first team and Vicky Dor district Statewide attention was retained when Kay was selec member of the Class AAA All State Team Cfor the third con yearb and as a participant in the La. High School Assoc. All-Sta to the second team. Kay was also named Most Valuable player in th r ted as secutiv game . n l, inex- m spiri C l'l S he team d a e OPPOSITE, LEFT: Kay Ford shoots her jump shot over the Pineville defense with Debbie moving in for the rebound. OPPOSITE, RIGI-IT: The Lady Indians' little Jeannie lays the ball up for a quick two while Beverly White comes to back her up. ABOVE, LEFT: Debbie Dixon gets ahead of the defense and aims for two as Susan moves in for the rebound. ABOVE: Kay Ford lets go of another jump shot from another Lady Indian fast break. LEFT: Debbie Dixon shoots her jump shot over a Jonesboro-Hodge defensive player with Terri Alberti and Maria Martinez look- ing on. Girls'Bcske1bcIl 115 ,. Three Named to All-D1str1ct- One All-State RIGHT: 1975 Letterpersons : Carla Peters, Beverly White, Lydia Robertson, Jeannie Blalock, Vicky Dorn. Betty Nowe, Debbie Dixon and Kay Ford. BELOW, RIGHT: Kay Ford fnamed to All-State, team captain, most valuable playerb, and Debbie Dixon Cnamed to All-District, Co- captainj. BELOW: Debbie Dixon and Vicky Dorn Cnamed to All- Districtp. I I I6 Girls' Basketball S., I Har. A fd 3: I ,J MMI: Academics Qi, ci Administration Determines Course of School Activity Without the leadership of Mr. Phil- lip White, principal, and Mr. Leon Snyder, assistant principal, Tioga High would be in mass chaos for the largest part of each school year. Mr. White coordinates activities at the school, and sees to it that the quality of all areas of education at THS remain high. Mr. White is one of the Indians greatest fans, and enjoys seeing Tioga students do well in sports and other extracurricular activities. Mr. Snyder often comes in contact with students in his role as mediator and friend of the stu- dent. As secretaries, Mrs. Domico and Mrs. Baillio see to the smooth- running of the office. And finally, Mrs. Brunson and Mrs. Curtis, guid- ance counselors, see to it that diffi- culties with class schedules, test- ing, and admissions are made a lit- tle more bearable. M431 120 Administration L OPPOSITE, TOP: Mr. Phillip White. OPPO- SITE, BOTTOM: Mr. Phillip White and Mr. Leon Snyder receive BETA shirts from BETA president, Mike Hicks. ABOVE, LEFT: Mr. Snyder seems pleased with his BETA shirt. Maybe he'11 wear it on his next fishing trip? ABOVE: Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Brunson confer over guidance matters. LEFT: Mrs. Domico and Mrs. Baillio go over some of the work that keeps the office running smoothly. Administration 121 Social Studies Provides Insight Into Our Heritage if fi' , g X 411 Social Studies includes a wide variety of topics: Economics, Sociology, Civics, American and World History, and two new added subjects this year - Political Science and Humanities. Throughout the high school years, two social studies are required, but students are well benefited by a wide knowl- edge in this field. TOP: Roy Prestridge works well with students. ABOVE: TEACHERS: Henry Bayonne - Sociology, Cornelius Coleman - World History, Maxine Deville - History, Roy Prestridge - American History, Bert Smith - American History. RIGHT: Mrs. Deville's smile is well-known around Tioga. OPPO- SITE, TOP: Humanities - a new course for THS. OPPOSITE, RIGHT: Oh! Is my mascara running? OPPOSITE, LEFT: Mr. Headrick practices his student teaching under Mrs. Deville. I 22 Social Studies ss. sg, I . .., 5 K, E. . 3'-Q ' ,rv ' :mf ' 4 --'f ' MK ,- -0' if Q' '1' -wp... fn- V. n fn? n lex nf' My? QR l x gtk W-r ' I f ? 7 I' N , ,s if ' V I ' 'W K9 K' 'vi-'L.k. l.'a'AQ w. . ., . . M ' uv 7 ' . il.. ,.,.,., . , ,x f 9 . X K .yy . if , N Q f r' . A -, ixjF'kX1 , j W N' 5533? X,'L. i il ,- ' .. ' 5 th 1 Yqfzw A 5 S 7 :- SE? 4 J' x . 7' Q- , ' ' f- 7 L W: ' QQ, W 1 v f . v N. - iff N f FL 'S -i t , L ' -Qmiiff' W:,.:X'Twf . - we-.iw :v,55'gg:S5 m map R N xgiw mimi' s... A, . n x a I ' 'W J- . ,..,,mA nmqs l F512 k Q1 Social Studies 123 Mathematics - It All Adds Up Math is, in a sense, a special interest field. Of course everyone needs math, but to some it means more than that. To some it means a life-time career. To give us the basics and a solid foundation in mathematic knowledge we depend on well-equipped math teachers. Representative of the whole math department is Mrs. Sisco, who received the title of Outstanding Young Educator of the Year, from the Rapides Parish School Board. We are very proud of her. RIGHT: Our lovable Mrs. Sisco chosen Out- standing Young Educator of the Year for Rapides Parish. BOTTOM: TEACHERS: Shir- ley Beaubouef - Geometry, Elgee Gorrell - General Math, Evelyn Sisco - Algebra II - Advanced Math, Mac Wallace - General Math, Georgia Jean Young - Algebra I. gf- ., t. . rt., ae.-as at Jia..- t 1 in 'id 1 l jf E 13:0 . L7 K ' sh 3 W E K ' ' 7' .. T if-J all 5 V . , I L. 1 - f-N. +R' . 4. Il I 24 Mathematics Putting Knowledge to Good Use - Science - J- 414, , l 'Xi Science is a program that requires skill, attention, and knowledge. Everyone needs a basic background in it, yet some care to make a career of it. These person's needs are taken care of by our well- trained science teachers. A new facet has been added for next year. Two new courses are being offered: Biology II and Anatomy, taught by Mr. Aycock and Coach Campbell, respectively . LEFT: Freshmen work hard on a bulletin board entitled. Our Sun. ABOVE: TEACHERS: Arthur Allen - Physics, Douglas Aycock - Biology, Owen Brown - Chemistry, and Doris Robert - General Science. Science l 25 i L cuffs Business Courses Teach Skills for Careers Mr. Harper, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Delaney, and Mrs. Smith are the hard working and devoted teachers of the Tioga business department. Fundamental know-how is achieved in all the classes of the department. It is advisible for anyone wishing to secure a career in the business field to obtain a basic knowledge in each of these classes. RIGHT: TEACHERS: Louise Delaney - Typ- ing, Robert Harper - DECA, Melba Smith - Bookkeeping, and Elizabeth Snyder - Office Practices. 126 Business iw Xt S-sun 'Ns .ff 5 ,J Msjff. 2-.9-if-tg , , ,Qi'?i, i fff frpfair Mx! Home Economics Means Useful Skills Home economics is a class much talked about and enjoyed by both the males and females at our school. The wide variety of offer- ings in this course include cooking I and II, sewing I and II, home and family living, and housing. Mrs. Robertson and Miss Compton stress making these courses educational and interesting to all students. LEFT: Mike Westergard works on a jacket for himself. BELOW: Lynne Compton - Sewing and Mary Robertson - cooking. sr Al I Q In memory of Mr. Raymond Charles who served Tioga High for many years as industrial arts teacher . English Is Essential to Education My -, 'Y-qu., 'W V English is essential to education because it builds our vocabulary, teaches us good public speaking, and helps our reading ability. All three facets are accomplished by the different sections of the English department. English I, II, III, and IV prepare the student for college and general life conditions. Taught by our capable teachers, these classes can be interesting as well as informative. Speech and reading also come alive with the help of our speech teacher - Mr. Wiltse, and our reading teachers - Mrs. May- eaux and Mrs. Phillips. TOP: Vicky Santos and Donna Lewis are among those taking advantage of the benefits of the foreign language lab. ABOVE, LEFT: Students work in the reading lab. LEFT: A lone student works intently in the reading lab. OPPOSITE, TOP: TEACHERS: Theresa Fountaine - English III, Betty Longino - Eng- lish I, Sylvia Mayeaux - Reading, Betty Phil- lips - Reading Cteachers aidej, Susan Seeling - Spanish, Bertha Tucker - French, Mary Carolyn Ussery - English III, Glenda Waites - English I, Bo White - English IV, and Larry Wiltse - Speech. OPPOSITE, LEFT: Ioan Brunson and Paul Hopkins learn radio speak- ing. OPPOSITE, RIGHT: Davora Davidson Constance learns techniques of public speak- ing. English 129 130 Physical Education 5 i 1 1 . fir ff kr, dab ' ,, avg , .aa . gypy' ,V ,,, V , ' uw r . it ' .P XA l The Tioga Boys' P.E. department is one of the most important phases of our school. It helps the boys build their minds as well as their bodies. Our capable coaches are willing to spend their time to help these boys reach their full capacity. P.E. also offers inner class competition which gets everyone enthusiastically involved , whether or not the student is a varsity athlete. The Tioga Girls' P.E. department is known parish-wide for its many accomplishments. We have three of the best teachers possible - Mrs. Betty O'Kelly, Mrs. Kathy Holloway, and Mrs. Rose Franklin. Girls' learn many skills and routines in the classes that they may use throughout their lives. TOP: TEACHERS: David Arnold, Don Bates, Richard Bardwell, Mickey Campbell, Rose Franklin, Kathy Holloway, Jerry Ingram, Betty O'Kelly, and Troy Prestridge. Physical Education :w,qv,,, fi Familiar Faces These are a few of the many faces we, as stu- dents, come in contact with every day. They are the faces of those willing and devoted teachers who are always around to give us the assistance we need in learning and growing here at THS. Many teachers spend long hours, with relatively few rewards, as sponsors of various clubs and activi- ties. They help to make our years at Tioga mem- orable ones. We appreciate and admire them for their devotion and for the love they show towards their students. wt? if' 131 They Make Beautiful Music Together '05, Tioga's music department is divided into two p3ItS - chorus, which includes singing classes as well as music theory, and band, offering a variety of classes. Under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Smith and Mr. Cecil Trantham, both groups made beautiful music for 1975. The band planned to take a trip to Mexico where they would give a concert, and the mixed cho- rus was invited to sing in Guinn auditorium on the campus of Louisi- ana College. During music week, the two groups presented a joint concert for the student body . ABOVE: Mrs. Doris Robert, science teacher, and Mrs. Mabel Smith, music teacher. retired this year. The ladies were presented with a pin and a school bell in honor of their service. ABOVE, RIGHT: Mr. Cecil Trant- ham, band director. RIGHT: The mixed cho- rus at Guinn Auditorium . 132 Music , , awk ea, -us. I 4 5 Q s 5 i 5 I E I l 'x :Ck rd' 'QQ ,,' ul Resource Center Adds to Education The resource center makes home, individual, and outside studies pos- sible for the student. Each year the resources available grow and improve. Not only are books and magazines available to the student, but also tapes, records, films, and even microfilm. It is the task of our librarians, Mrs. Roshto and Miss Gates, to keep these things in good order and flowing through the stu- dent body . LEFT: A student uses the card catalog to find needed materials. BELOW: Mrs. Albertia Roshto - librarian. BOTTOM: Teachers often check out books on special subjects for use within the classroom . W, Q. og' I ni.......L.' Resource Center I 33 Students Express Themselves Through Art Classes RIGHT: Tina Pittmon and Roger Murrell com- bine their talents in an art project. BELOW, RIGHT: Mrs. Rachal and Cathy Sarver, 1974 Campus Beauty winner, look over the back- drop for this year's pageant. BELOW: TEACH- ERS: Mr. Coleman - Industrial Arts, Mrs. Harper - Art. Art and Industrial Art classes are an outlet for the students' creativ- ity. Using their imaginations, stu- dents form basic artistic ideas and mold them into finished products. y in Y n f ,, ., ff , f - . W3 4 vp, V -Ig '1 4 L f ,fm 4 ' fu f. x 134 Art, Industrial Arts Ianitors and Lunchroom Staff f , l - X1 , ..... .. ,.., W5 1,,,.i f 1 N 4 I ii Q . I 5 gfvf i.!'c . , X Up, 5 Q ,D . , .N ,.- t Q .-ss -4 4' L, r 9 k, .w3, IO as '7 4, 'l QQ 1 A f Fl! , -fi' ?AqQf Gif TOP: Lulie Middleton, Mary Belgard, Sadie Tullos, Manager - Marlene Lemmons, Merlie Lavespere, Dot Delacerda, Hazel Lasyone. ABOVE. RIGHT: Otis Singer retired this year after 5 1X2 years of faithful service as custodian. ABOVE, LEFT: Murphy Chenevert, Franklin Johnson, Sam McGee, Laney Williford, Joseph Benoit, Carrie Inman, Head-Janitor - Henry Barron. Janitors ond Lunchroom 135 Classes 138 Seniors Seniors Bruce Frost - President Ethel Morgan - Reporter Kayla Tullis - Representative Dana Ryland - Secretary Renae Grimes - Vice President Not Shown: Mike Hicks - Treasurer Chuck ADAMS Ruth AIRHART - Basketball 9: BETA 10, 11, 12: Drama Club 12: YACA Pres. 12: Smoke Signals 12. Laura ALFORD - Ir. Civitan 11. Peggy ARRINGTON - Fresh. Chorus: FHA 9, 10. 11, 12: Ir. Mixed 10, 11: Jr. Civitan 11, 12: Drama Club 10: Beauty Pageant 11, 12 - 2nd Runner-up: Class Favorite 11: Homeroom Rep. 11, 12: BETA 11. 12: FTA 11: Mixed Chorus 12. Steven BALL - Mixed Chorus 12. Rodney BARNETT Greg BEAVERS - Photo Club 10, 12: Annual Staff 10, 12. Vernon BECHTEL - Pineville 10: Jr. Mixed 12: DE 12. Maurice BONEY Brad BRADSHAW - Class Favorite 10. David BRASHER - Basketball 9. 10, 11, 12, Football 10. Daisy BRAZELL - FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12: Freshman Chorus: BETA Club 10, 11, 12: SI 11, 12: Indianettes 11, Co-captain 12: FTA 11. Curtis BRITT - Science Club 11: BETA 11. Susie BROOKS - Office Worker 12. Anita BUCKLEY - Homeroom Rep. 9: Indianettes 10. 11, 12: Usherette 11: Sl12: GAA 12. Seniors I 39 l x .. N5 f ' . f:21'J'5??1-i 140 Seniors K , . ,. Seniors Have Got That Spirit! Terry BYNOG Bruce CANNON - Band 9, 10, 11, 12. Cheryl CARTER - GAA - Girls International-Bolton 9, 10, Cumtex, Bruin Staff-Bolton 11: Transferred Drama Club 12: Indianettes 125 Jr. Civitan 12. Luvenda CARTER Janice CHENEVERT Lester CHEVEALLIER Brenda CHRESTMAN - Freshman Chorus, FNA 12, GAA 12. Dale CLARK - Mixed Chorus 12, Ir. Mixed Chorus 11. Cathy CLONIC-ER Kenneth COLE Denise COLLINS James COLLINS Jeff COMBS - Football 10, 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 10. 11, 12: Boys Ensemble 12, Business Manager of Cho- rus 12, District Honor Choir 12: Student Council 10, 11, 125 Key Club 10, 11, 12: Most Versatile 12: Class Favorite 11, Drama Club 10, 11, 125 Cast of Werewolf 10, Home to Mother 11, Mugsy's Merry Christmas 12: Speech Rally 12, Honorable Mention All District Guard CFootba1l9 12. Harold CONSTANCE - Football 9, 10. Lavora CDAVIDSONJ CONSTANCE - Ionesbora Hodge - 93 Transferred to Tioga 10. Seniors 141 John COODY Connie COOPER - FHA 9, 10, 11: Fresh. Chorus: Smoke Signals 12. Tom COOPER Troy CORLEY - Band 10, 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 10, 11. Marcia COUTEE - Port Sulphur 9, 10: DE 12. Liz COX - Indianettes 10, 11: BETA Club 10, 11, 12: DECA 12, Secretary 12. Cleveland CRAIG - Ir. Mixed Chorus 10, 11. Susan CUMMINGS - South Rapides Academy 9, 10: Basketball 9, 10: Newspaper Staff 9: Basketball 11: Jr. Civitan 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Lt. Gov. of State 12: DECA 12. Kenneth DAUZART - Band 9: DECA 12, Pres. 12. Renah DAVIS - Fresh. Chorus, Jr. Mixed 12. Eddie DAWSON - DECA 12. Rhodes DeJEAN - Pineville 9: Pyalt High, Ark. 10, 11. Karen DELANEY - FHA 9, 10: Homeroom Rep. 9: Fresh. Chorus: Indianettes 10: Drama Club 10, 12: YACA 11, 12. Tony DeMARCO - Rancho High 9: French Club 9: BETA 10, 11, 12: Cutest 12. Angela DiNICOLA - Fresh. Chorus: FHA 9, 10: Indianettes 9, 11, 12: Jr. Mixed Chorus 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Drill Team 11, 12, Co-captain 12: GAA 12: Smoke Signals 12. 142 Seniors A Year of Achievement Patti DRIGGERS - Indianettes 9, 10: FCLA 9: Ir. Mixed Chorus 11. Jeff DUNCAN - Ahop 11, 12. Lori DUNN - West Carteret High 9, 10: French Club 9, 10: Class Treasurer 10: Track 105 Drama Club 11, Pres. 125 BETA Club 10, 12, Corresponding Sec. 12: Student Council Pres. 12: Indianettes 12: lr. Civitan 11, Sec. 11: Outstanding Speech Student 11, Dis- trict Speech Rally fSuperiorJ 11, 12: State Speech Rally CExcellentJ 12: Usherette 11: Girls' State 11: Who's Who 12: March of Dimes 12. Sheila EBARB - FHA 10, Ir. Civitan 10, 11. Susie EVERS - FHA 10, Sec. 11. Marsha FAIN - FHA 10, 11, 12: BETA 10, 11, 125 Indianettes 11, 12, Squad Leader 12: SI 12. Janie FAUSPHOUL - FHA 9, 10: Drama Club 9, 10: Indianettes 9, 105 Photo Club 10: Ir. Civitan 12. Deborah Sue FISHER - FHA 9, 10, 115 Indianettes 10, 11, 12: Ir. Civitan 11, 12, Pres. 12, District Sec. 12: Library Worker 12. Wayne FISHER - FOOTBALL 9. 10, 11, 12: Track 9. 12g Fresh. Chorus: Mixed Chorus 10: BETA 10, 11, 12: 4H 12: Most Dependable 12. Dawn FLESHER - Fresh. Chorus: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12: Mixed Ensemble 12: Homeroom Rep. 9, 11: Drama Club 10: Annual 11, 12: FNA 10, Vice Pres. 10: Smoke Signals 12. Jimmy FLETCHER - Shop 11. Kay FORD - Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Most Improved 9, 3-AAA All District 2nd Team 9, it- AAA All District 10, 11, 12, Outstanding Player 10, Most Valuable 11, Most Valuable Rapides Player 11 Most Valuable District Player 11, 12, Captain 12, All Star '74-75: FBLA 10, Sec. 10: Outstanding Par- ticipant Parish Playday 10: BETA 10, 11, 12: SI 11 12, Pres. 12: YACA 11: Annual 11, 12: Student Council Vice Pres. 11, Homeroom Rep. 12: T Club 11: Dist. Lit. Rally lst Trig. 12: Student of the Month, Feb. 12. Pam FOSTER - FHA 9. 10: Fresh. Chorus, Ir. Mixed 10, 11, 12. James FOUNTAIN - BETA 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10. Bruce FROST - Drama 9, 10, 11, 12: BETA 10, 11 12: Key Club 11, 12: FTA 12: Photo Club 11, Pres 12: Smoke Signals 12: Fresh. Chorus: Mixed Cho- rus 10, 11, 12, Pres. 125 Mixed Ensemble 10, 12: Boys Ensemble 11, 12: Homeroom Rep. 10: Class Pres. 12: Football 9, 10: Track 9: Usher 11: Cast Three On A Bench 9: Most Talented 12. 143 Felecia FUGLAAR - Indianettes 9, 10, 11, 12, Drummer 10, 11, 12, Squad Leader 12, Pres. Cho- rus: FTA 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 11, Pres. 12, Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Mixed Ensemble 11, 12, Girls' Ensemble 12, GAA Team Captain 12, Smoke Sig- nals 12, Library Worker 12. Christa FURBY - FHA 9, Pres. Chorus, Jr. Mixed Chorus 12, Office Assistant 12. Westley GATES - DECA 12. Russell GAUTHIER - BETA 10. Donna GIBSON - Fresh. Chorus Accom., Jr. Mixed Chorus Accom. 10, 11, FCS 12. Chuck GINTZ - Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, Track 9: BETA 10, 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12, FTA 11, 12, Smoke Signals 12, Jay Cees Award 12. Mike GLAZE - Football 9, 10, Track 9, Mixed Cho- rus 1O, 11, 12, Fresh. Chorus, Shop 11, 12. Kenneth GOFF - BETA 11, 12, Library Helper 12. Debbie GOODMAN - Fresh. Chorus. Jerry GLENN Cathy GRIFFIN - Fresh. Chorus, FNA 10, Library Worker 12. Renae GRIMES - Fresh Chorus, Class Officer 9, Sec. 10, Pres. 11, Vice Pres. 12, SI 11, Miss Campus Beauty 9, 10, 11, 12, Winner 12, 1st Runner-up Talent 12: BETA 10, 11, 12, Corres. Sec. 11, Vice Pres. 12, Key Club Sweetheart 11, FHA 9, 11, 12: Usherette 11, Sears Teen Board 12, Miss Flame 12, Student Council 9, 10, 12, Most Outstanding Home Ec. Student 11, Dance Line 11, 12, Co-captain 11, DECA 12, Vice Pres. 12, Most Versatile, 12. Roger HAILEY - Shop 11, 12. Lonnie HARPER - Band 9, Science Club 9, 10, 11, Pres. 10, 11: BETA 10, 11, 12, High School Achievement Program - La Tech 11, Lit. Rally Chem. 3rd 12. Susan HARRELL - Basketball Manager 9, FHA 9, 10, 11, FTA 9, 10, 11, Reporter 10, Drama Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Cast Mugsy's Merry Christmas 12, Ir. Mixed Chorus 10, 11, GAA 12, Captain 12, Business Staff 12. 144 Seniors Senior Year If K 'S S 1 2 Emotion-Filled Don HARRIS - Peabody High 9, 10: Band 9, 10, 11. 12: Science Club 9: Math Club 9: Chess Club 10: Parish Honor Band 10: FMLA 12: Drama Club 11, 12, Cast Mugsy's Merry Christmas 12: Speech Rally 11, 12, Debate Team 12. Sonia HAYES - Fresh. Chorus: Cheerleader 9: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12: Mixed Ensemble 11: Girls' Ensemble 12: Student Council 12, Treasurer 12: Drama Club 11, 12, Sec. 12: Indianettes 10: Drill Team 11, 12, Chor. 12: Homecoming Court 12: Key Club Sweetheart 11, 12, District Queen 12: Annual 12: SI 12: GAA Team Captain 12: Cast Home To Mother 11, Cast Mugsy's Merry Christmas 12: Cast A Man Called Peter 12. Kary HEAD - Oakhill 9: 4H 9: Fresh. Pres.: Basket- ball 9: Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12: Boys Quartet 9, Mixed Quartet 9: Music Rally, Lit. Rally: Science Fair 9: Football 10, 11, 12: BETA 10. 11, 12: Boys Ensemble 12: Mixed Ensemble 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12: T Club 11: Key Club 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12: Parish Opera Singer 11. Clyde HICKMAN - DECA 12. Mike HICKS - Science Club 9, 10, 11, Vice Pres. 9, 10. 11: BETA 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 10, Pres. 11, 12: FTA 11:1r. Civitan 11, Vice Pres. 11:Cen1a Lit. Rally Trig. 1st 11: Who's Who 12: Class Trea- surer 12. Shelia HOLMES - Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Parish Honor Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Superior Solo 11: Outstanding Fresh.: BETA 10, 11, 12: SI10, 11, 12: Annual 11, 12. Mark HEAD - South Rapides Academy 9. 10. Denise HENRY - Menard 9, 10: National Honor Soci- ety 10: Ir. Civitan 11, 12: DECA 12. Richard HENRY - Photo Club 12: Annual 12. Seniors 145 Jr. Mixed Chorus 10, 11. Jerry HOPEWELL - Bolton 9: Shop 12. Kathy HUMPHRIES Joe INGRAM - Class Favorite 9. Johnny JACOBS - Football 9: Shop 11, 12. Theresa JEANSONNE - Fresh. Cheerleader: Fresh. Chorus: FHA 9, 10, 11: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Lib. 12: Drama Club 9: Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Head 12: SI 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12: Beauty Pag- eant 9, 1O, 11, 12, 1st Runner Up 9, Runner Up Tal- ent 11: Student Council 9, 10: T Club 10, 11: Homecoming Queen 12: Most Spirited 12. Geri JOHNSON - BETA 10, 11, 12: Indianettes 9 10. 11, 12, Squad Leader 12: FTA 11, 12. Johnette JOHNSTON Lynn JONES Tim JORDAN David KARISNEY - Baseball 10. 11, 12. Kay KOLMAN - Transferred Tioga 12. Mark KNIGHT - Football 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Boys' Ensemble 12: Cast Mugsy's Merry Christ- mas 12: Wittiest 12. Inetta LACHNEY Paul LaCOUR - Track 9: Baseball 10, 11: Football 9. 10, 11, 12: Shop 11,12. 146 Seniors Roxanne HOLLINGSWORTH - Fresh. Chorus: FHA 9: On Homecoming Court - In Beauty Pageant S 147 Kenneth LaCROIX - Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Parish Honor Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Superior Solo 9, 10: Most Improved Bandsman 9, Outstanding Sophomore : Superior Ensemble 125 BETA 10, 11, 12. Henry LECKIE Susan LEGNARD Brenda LEWIS Terry LOFTON - Baseball 10, 11, 125 Most Spir- ited 12. Anita MCADAMS - fEarly Graduate! Paula MCBRIDE - Drama 9, 10, 125 FHA 9, 10, Girl of the Month 9, Vice Pres. 10: YACA 9, 10, 11, Sec. 10, Pres. 11: Class Reporter 10: Class Vice Pres. 115 BETA 10, 11, 125 Cenla Lit. Rally Amer. Hist. 3rd 11, English 1st 125 Governor's Honors Art Program 11: Annual Assist. Ed. 11, Annual Ed. 125 Most Dependable 12. Letty MCCANN - Fresh. Chorus: Indianettes 9: Busi- ness Staff 10: Ir. Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12. George McCarty Dianne MCCONATHY - Hickory Ridge High, Natch. 9: St. Mary's High, Natch. 10: Cheerleader 9: Cast Rough-n-Ready 95 FHA Vice Pres. 9, Reporter 12, Chorus 9: Sodality 10: BETA 11, 125 Indianettes 125 lr. Civitan 12. Brenda MCDANIEL CMIMSJ - FBLA 11, 12. Dianne McDOWELL Betty McKAY - Class Pres. 9: Student Council 9, 10, 12, Sec. 125 Cheerleader 9: FHA 9, 115 Drama Club 11, 125 Fresh. Chorus: Indianettes 105 Class Treas. 11: Business Staff 11: Annual Staff 125 FNA 12, Sec. 12: Neatest 12. Karen MCQUEEN - FHA 9, 105 Fresh. Chorus 9: Jr. Mixed Chorus 10. 11, 12. Terri MAHONEY I48 Seniors Involved AX X At to Ellis MALONE Michael MATTHEWS - Pinevill High 9: BETA 10, 11. 12: Football 10, 11, 12: English 3 Cenla Lit. Rally 3rd. Sherri MATTHIS Judy MAURER - Feature Twirler 12: Most Talented 12. Neil MAURER Rick MELLON - Football 9, 10, 12: Track 9, 10, 11: BETA 10, 11, 12: Fresh. Chorus. Carl MESSER Dennis MEYER Mona MIDDLETON - Jr. Mixed Chorus 11. Peggy Jo MIDDLETON - Indianettes 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Vice Pres. 9: Homeroom Rep. 9: FBLA 10, 11, 12, Reporter 10, Pres. 11: BETA 10, 11, 12, District Talent 1st 12, State Talent 2nd 12: FTA 10, 11, 12. Lib. 11, District Vice Pres. 12: FHA 10, 11: Drama Club 10, 12, Cast A Man Called Peter 12: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12: YACA 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12: Dance Line 11, 12: SI 12: Homecoming Court 5th Maid 12. Lisa MILAN - Fresh Chorus Lib.: Jr. Mixed 10, 11: Mixed Chorus 12: FHA 9, 10, 124 Cutest 12. Mark MILLINER - Fresh. Chorus: Jr. Mixed 10: Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Basketball 9: Track 9: Football 10, 11, 12, Honorable Mention 11, Most Valuable Offensive Lineman 12: T Club 11: Key Club 11: Class Favorite 12. Karen MARTINDALE MITCHAM John MOCHRIE Dennis MOLAN - Fresh. Chorus: BETA 10, 11, 12: Football 9: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12: Homeroom Rep. 12. I49 Debbie MOORE - ASH 9, 10. 11: 4H 9: FTA 10: DE 11, 12: FHA 11: Business Staff 11: DE Parliamenta- rian 12: Business Staff 12. Debbie MORACE Davron MOREAU Denise MOREAU - FHA 9, 10, 11: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Rep. 10: Majorette 11, 12: GAA 12: Smoke Signals 12: Annual 12. Ethel MORGAN - Fresh Chorus: lr. Mixed 10: FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Songleader 10, Reporter 11, lst Place Scrapbook in Parish 11: Drama Club 11, 12: GAA 12: Annual 12. Marty MORGAN Melanie MORGAN Daniel MYERS Juanita MYERS Bruce NORMAND Joyce NORRIS - Indianettes 9: FHA 9, 10, 11: YACA 11: GAA 12. Patti PARTNEY CHARPERJ - Indianettes 9, 10, 11, Captain 12: Fresh. Chorus: SI 11, 12: Basketball Manager 11: BETA 11: Jr. Mixed Chorus 12, Pres. 12. Gail PATTON Mike PAUL - Pineville 10. Carolyn PICKARD - Fresh. Chorus: Jr. Mixed Chorus 10: FCS 12. 150 Seniors Senior Year - Time To Remember Kim PITTMON - Class Favorite 9, 10: Fresh. Cho- rus: Indianettes 9: Beauty Pageant 9: Cheerleader 10, 11, 12: FHA 9, 10, 11: YACA 11, 12: Homecoming Court 9, 10, 11, 12, lst Maid 12: SI 11, 12: GAA 12. John POCHE Kay POISSO - FHA 9, 10: 4H 10: FBLA 11, 12, Sec. 12: FTA 11: Business Staff 11, 12. Pam PRIMEAUX - FHA 9, 10, 11: FBLA 11: FTA 113 Drama Club 11: DECA 12. Linda Marie ROSHTO - Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Photo Club 12: FCS 12. Suzanne ROBERTSON - Dry Prong 105 FHA 10, 12: FCS 11, 12: Jr. Mixed Chorus 11: Mixed Chorus 12: FBLA 12: Smoke Signals 12: Who's Who 12. Judy CRANE ROPER - Indianettes 9, 10, 11, Squad Leader 11: Fresh. Chorus: Jr. Mixed 11: BETA 10, 11, 12: FTA 10, 11, Lib. 10, Treas. 11: SI11. Marilyn ROUGEOU - lndianettes 9, 10, 11: FHA 9: FTA 11, 12: YACA 10, 11: Jr. Civitan 12. Joan RUPERT Dana RYLAND - Band 9, 10: FHA 9, 10, 11, 12. Reporter 10, Pres. 11, Parish Vice Pres. 11: Indi- nettes 11, 12: Class Sec. 11, 12: Dance Line 12: Smoke Signa1s 12. Rhonda SAMPLES Guy SEVERENS Wendell SEWELL - Homeroom Rep. 9: BETA 10, 11, 12: Science Club 10: lst Social Studies Fair 11: Football 12. Jackie SHELTON Debbie SIMMONS - Indianettes 10: BETA 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 11, 12: Homeroom Rep. 12. Seniors I 51 X A-:hw Awww Ei 'N sqm 4 'lk N Wx Q , X.,,. A h lgs X Seniors Support School Rosemary SIMMONS - Northeast Jones High 9, 10: Bolton 10: ASH 10: Oak Hill 11: Basketball 9, 10: FHA 9, 12: Spanish Club 10: Chorus 10, 11: Science Club 11, 12. Sec. 12: 4H 11, 12, Reporter 12: Drama Club 12: FCS 12: GAA 12. Billy STINSON - Band 9, 10: Science Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12: Football 11, 12: lt. Civitan 11, 12: 1st Social Studies Fair 11: FBLA 12: FCS 12. Chris STINSON - Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Parish Honor Band 10: District Honor Band 11. Jonathan STRAHAN - Cartton Jr. High, Wichita, KS: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Parish Honor Band 10, 11, 12: Chess Club 9: Science Club 10. Glenn SMITH - Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10: Track 9, 10, 11: Smoke Signals 12. Gretchen SMITH - Indianettes 9, 10: Fresh. Chorus: FCS 9, 10: FHA 10, 12, Historian 12: Drama Club 10: FTA 11, 12, Sec. Treas. 12: Jr. Civitan 12. Kenneth SMITH - DECA 11. Theresa Rene SMITH - Homeroom Rep. 9: FHA 9, 20, 12: Class Pres. 10: Fresh. Chorus: lr. Civitan 11: Smoke Signals 12. Freddy STROUD Carol SWEAT - Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Lib. 11: Rapides Ir. Honor Band 9, Rapides Sr. Honor Band 10. 11: Most Improved 10: Majorette 11, 12, Head 12: Solo and Ensemble Fest. fSuperiorb 11. Rodney TORRY - Band 9, 10, 11. 12: Parish Honor Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Superior Solo 9: Superior Duet 10: District Honor Band 11, 12: Dnim Major 11, 12: Homeroom Rep. 10. Caresse TRAHAN - Jr. Civitan 12. Randy TRITTLE - Football 9: Track 9: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Jr. Mixed 10: Mixed Chorus 11, 12. Iohn TUBRE Kayla TULLIS - FHA 9, 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11: Fresh. Chorus: Jr. Civitan 11, 12: FTA 11: Student Council Class Rep. 12. Seniors l53 154 Seniors Awards, Baccalaureate, Graduation ight Highlight Senior Year Kathy TYSON - Fresh. Chorusg Ir. Mixed Chorus 10. 11, 125 Indianettes 9, 10: Jr. Civitan 12. Ted VARWIG . Smith-Hale Jr. High, K.C. , Mo. 9, Ruskin High K.C., Mo. 10, 11: AFJ ROTC Drill Team 10, 11. Color Guard 10. 11, Commander 11: Intramurals 10, 11: Chess Club 11,12. Byron VERCHER - Football 9, 10: Fresh. Chorus: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12. Joey WALDRON - Basketball 9: Track 9, 10, 11. 123 BETA 11, 12. Barry WALKER Katie WALKER - Drama Club 10, 11: BETA 10. 11, 125 FBLA 11, Reporter 113 Social Studies Fair 11: Cenla Lit. Rally Bookkeeping 3rd 115 FCS 11, 12, Pres. 12: Homeroom Rep. 12: SI 12: Optimist Pat- on-the-back Award 125 Most Likely to Succeed 12. Darlene WATSON WELLS - Fresh. Chorus: FHA 95 Jr. Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12. Mike WESTERGARD - Most Athletic 12. Leavone WHITE Kenneth WILLIAMS Mary WRIGHT Layton YOUNG Seniors l 55 -.. .Y srl., t 5-ef ,'f g:.. 156 Juniors 3. 'xl' Iuniors Karen Pickett - President Charlotte Lyles - Secretary Theresa Williams - Reporter Not Shown: Tina Pittrnon - Vice President Not Shown: Charla Brunson - Treasurer Delores ALBERT Teri ALBERTE James ATES Mark ATWELL Larry BAKER Paul BAKER Darla BALLARD Scou BALLARD Dennis BARRETT Connie BARRON Gail BARRON Ann BEACH Dianne BELGARD Ronald BISHOP Becky BITTNER Robin BONNETT Brenda BOUNDS Naomi BRAZIL Randy BROSSET David BROWN Dianne BRUMLEY Charlie BRUNETTE Charla BRUNSON Joan BRUSON Linda BUCKELEW Darlene BUSH Sharon BYNOG Marty CAMPBELL Edward CARSON Kim CARSON Juniors I57 Tina CARTER Henry CASE Mlke COCKERI-IAM Pam COLE Jeff COODY David COOPER Cathy COSBY Jarrod CRAIG Janice CRANE Jeff CROWDER Larry DANIELS Mindy DAVIS Ramona DAVIS Tonya DAVIS James DILLON f Wx' in ., -R514 -X ' I Ikrw S ,wiv ' A Q -5 ,. f -.mf ., ' . 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AJ ,, 6 S 'SN .1 ,r Q 'V X3., Lo 'FT 'ax B.. ex 15 4-',. 6,1 ,W f I I IIS I I r 3 1 2 As Time Goes On . . . Well, Tioga, another year has gone by. Now some of us will be leaving you - for college, career, or moving to another area. I can't call back all the happy times I've had inside of you - the pep rallies, games, assemblies, dances - but I can remember those good times. As time goes on, and I grow up and leave you g far behind me, you'll still be right with me - in my most treasured memories. I love you, old school, but I've still got a long way to go . . . Albert , A Abercrombie, Karen - 169 Adams, April- 79, 112, 181 Adams. Charles - 93 Adams. Chuck - 139 Adams, Dawn - 181 Airhart, Ruth - 72, 79, 139 Delores - 157 Alberes, Lynwood - 93 Albert, Gloria - 181 Alberti, Terri- 112, 115 Alexander, Robert - 181 Alford, Debra - 93 Alford, Laura - 139 Anderson, Charles - 181 Arrington, Peggy - 49, 72, 74, 76, 80, 82, 39 Ashbey, Teresa - 76, 181 Ashmore, Tim - 181 Baker, Daniel - 181 Ates, James - 157 Atwell, Mark - 157 B Baker, Larry - 157 Baker, Paul - 157 Ball, Steven - 88, 139 Ballard Ballard Ballard Ballard , Darla - 157 . Randy - 181 , Reginald - 181 , Scott - 157 Barnett, Mike - 181 Barnett, Rodney - 139 Barrett, Dennis - 157 Barrett, Michael - 93 Barrett, Pamela - 169 Barron, Connie - 157 Barron, Gail - 80, 157 Barton, Frieda - 181 Bass, Ellen - 181 Beach, Ann - 58, 157 Beaubouef, James - 181 Beavers, Greg - 70, 139 Bechtel , Vernon - 139 Belgard, Dianne - 76, 80, 157 Belgard, Kaye - 181 Belgard, Linda - 72, 132 Belgard, Mary - 93 Index Boney, Maurice - 139 Bonnett, Michael - 85 Bonnett, Robin - 157 Bordelon, Debbie - 58, 181 Bordelon, Edmund - 169 Bordelon, Peggy - 169 Borland, Debbie - 181 Bounds, Brenda - 80, 157 Bradshaw, Bradley - 139 Brasher, David - 82, 100, 102, 105, 139 Braxell, Daisy - 13, 58, 72, 80, 82, 139 Brazil, Naomi- 72, 77, 89, 157 Brenner, Daniel - 84, 86, 181 Brewer, Carolyn - 58, 74, 88, 169 Brewer, Robert - 169 Brimer, Charles - 86 Brister, James - 94, 169 Brister, Keith - 181 Britt, Curtis - 139 Britt, Peggy - 181 Brooks, Susie - 139 Brouillette, Marvin - 181 Brousett, Randy - 157 Brown, Conna - 93 Brown, David - 157 Brown, Gene - 181 Brown, Hugo - 169 Brown, James - 181 Brown, Jerri - 83 Brumley, Deborah - 182 Brumley, Dianne - 69, 157 Brunett, Charlie - 69, 72, 75, 89, 94, 157 Brunson, Charla - 6, 58, 72, 76, 89, 157 Brunson, Joan - 16, 69, 58, 59, 72, 112, 129, 157 Bryan , Kathy - 182 Bryant, Billy - 84 Buckelew, Charisse - 33, 112, 182 Buckelew, Linda - 58, 67, 72, 157 Buckley, Anita - 20, 60, 67, 139 Bunting, Anthony - 93 Bush, Darlene - 157 Burns, Malcolm - 94, 169 Bell, Loretta - 58, 74, 77, 81, 169 Bell, Natalie - 93 Benedict, Bobby - 83 Benedict, Ruby - 169 Bennett, Jeff - 88, 169 Bennett, Maxwell - 181 Bernard, Patti - 169 Berrong, Linda - 169 Berry, Scott - 93 Bishop, Ronald - 157 Bittner, Becky - 88, 157 Bittner, Donna - 181 Blackburn, Charlie - 84, 85, 169 Blackburn, Terry - 103, 169 Blackman, Randall - 93 Blalock, Jeannie - 67, 76, 88, 112, 114, 116, 169 Blalock, Jimmy - 31, 181 Blasdell, Jody - 181 Bohot, Belinda - 181 Bohot, Brad - 83 Burns , Paul - 84, 86, 182 Burton, Sandra - 117 Butler, Donna - 182 Bynog, Bobby - 182 Bynog, Sharon - 80, 157 Bynog, Terry - 141 C Campbell, Marty - 157 Cannon, Barbara - 182 Cannon, Bruce - 141 Cantwell, Pamela - 72, 69, 77 Cantwell, Robert - 182 Carlino, Gregory - 169 Carpenter, Lloyd - 94, 97, 101, 1 0, 169 Carrington, David - 182 Carroll, Brenda - 54 Carson, Edwin - 84, 86, 129 Carson, Kim - 58, 157 Carson, William - 169 Carter, Cheryl- 58, 74, 79, 141 Carter, Luverda - 141 Carter, Tina - 67, 158 Case, Henry - 158 Casto, Darrell - 169 Chandler, Lynn - 58, 182 Chandler, Pam - 88, 169 Charles, Kevin - 84, 86, 182 Charrier, Wanda - 182 Chelette, Tim - 169 Chenevert, Janice - 141 Chevallier, Lester - 89, 141 Chrestman, Brenda - 141 Chrestman, Rhonda - 169 Cifelli, Peter - 182 Clark, Charles - 84 Clark, Dale - 141 Clark, Richard - 93, 182 Cleveland, Oscar - 94, 169, 110 Cloninger, Cathy - 141, 205 Cobb, Maxine - 78 Cockerham, Mike - 84, 86, 158 Cole, Kenneth - 141 Cole, Pam - 72, 81, 88, 158 Collins, Denise - 141 Collins, James - 141 Collins, John - 182 Collins, Patricia - 79, 117, 182 Combs, Jeff- 28, 29, 44, 75, 91, 94, 95, 141 Combs, Rosalyn - 28, 58, 66, 182 Compton, Vernon - 84, 85 Constance, Harold - 141 Constance, Lavora Davidson - 129, 141 Coody, Jeff- 54, 75, 94, 158 Coody, John - 142 Coody, Kathy - 6 Cook, Sue - 88, 169 Cooper, Connie - 17, 79, 142 Cooper, David - 158 Cooper, Tom - 142 Cope, Janet - 67, 78, 80, 88, 169, Corley, Larry - 72, 88 Corley, Troy - 84, 86, 89, 142 Cosby, Cathy - 6, 60, 158 Cosby, Cheryl- 58, 80, 169 Cosby, Daine - 49, 60, 170 Cotton, Joseph - 182 Coutee, Marcia - 142 Cox, Jerry - 182 Cox, Liz - 72, 142 Craig, Cleveland - 142 Craig, Glen - 182 Craig, Jarrod - 158 Charrier, Kenneth - 182 Crane, Janice - 158 Crooks, Darren - 182 Crooks, Ginger - 88, 170 Crooks, Mollie - 182 Crowder, Jeff - 158 Cumming, Gayle - 74, 80. 170 Cumming, Susan - 142 D Daigle, Connie - 182 Daigle, Vickie - 176 Daniels, Larry - 158 Danielson, Craig - 182 7 Darnall, Tim - 84 Darnell, Matthew - 182 Dauzart, Kenneth - 142 Davidson, Kristy - 74, 76, 170 Davis, Carol Ann - 84, 85, 182 Davis, Gary - 170 Davis, Mindy - 158 Davis, Ramona - 158 Davis, Reneah - 88, 142, 206 Davis, Ronnie - 182 Davis , Tonia - 158 Dawson, Eddie - 142 Dawson, Keith - 182 Dayan, Juliet - 183 DeJean, Rhodes - 142 Delaney, Karen - 142 Deloach, Sherrie - 183 Delrie, Ophelia - 74, 79 Delrie, Theresa - 118 Demarco, Tony - 40, 72, 142 Derbonne, Miriam - 94 DeSoto, Carolyn - 79, 183 DeSoto, Julie - 170 Deville, Elonda - 94, 105 Deville, Rex - 159 Deville, Roger - 170 Fairbanks, Mark - 159 Fairbanks, Mike - 159 Farmer, David - 72, 159 Farrar, Patricia Ann - 84, 85 Farrington, Shelby - 183 Fausphoul, Janie - 74, 143, 159 Felter, Tabitha - 159 Ferguson, Billie - 88 Fields, Alvin - 94 Fields, Delisa - 58 Fields, Gayle - 183 Fields, Sharon - 183 Firment, Johnny - 159 Firth, Elisa - 89, 171, 30 Fisher, Debbie - 58, '74, 82, 143 Fisher, Theresa - 171, 74 Fisher, Wayne - 13, 41, 83, '72, Goff, John - 159 Goff, Kenneth - 9, 72, 82, 144 Goff, Susan - 183 Gollihugh, Karen - 80, 89, 159 Goodman, Deborah - 144 Goudeau, Debra - 184 Goudeau, Kenneth - 171 Gray, Jeb - 184 Gray, Kevin - 72, 159 Green, Virginia - 171 Griffin I Cathy - 25, 11, 82, 144 Griffin Greg - 184 Griffin Mary - 88 Grimes, Floyd - 105, 171 Grimes Frank - 68, '76, 184 Grimes Renae-32 42 48 68, 72,73,76,79,80,138,144, 94, 97 , 143 Flesher , Dawn - 25, 89, 143 Fletcher, James - 171, 77 Fletcher, Jimmy - 143 Fletcher, Mark - 183 Fletcher, Melanie - 159 Fontenot, Kathleen - 159 Ford, Gail - 58, 183 Ford, Kay - 3, 9, 44, 67, 72, 147 Gross, John - 184 Guidry, Bryan - 94, 171 Guillory, Carl - 94, 96, 97, 98, 159 Guillory, Gary - 184 H Hager, David - 184 Devore, April - '78, 170 Dillion, James - 158 DiNicola, Angela - 20, 60, 82, 142 Dixon, Debbie - 67, 68, 77, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 159 Dorn, Vicky - 61, 62, 63, 67, 74, 79, 112, 116, 159 Doucet, Patricia - 183 Dowty, Michael- 76, 77, 81, 170 Drake, Lane - 94, 171 Driggers, Barry - 171 Driggers, Patti - 143 Drydgen, Janie - 88, 171 76, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 140, 143, 52 Fortunia, Daniel - 183 Foster, Pam - 88, 143, 13 Foster, Randy - 171 Fountain, Donald - 94, 171 Fountain, James - 143 Fox, Vivian - 171 Frazier, Charlene - 183 Frazier, Charles R. - 183 Freeman, Doris - 159 Freet, Gary - 171 Friend, Debra - 58 Frost, Bruce - 72, 43, 79, 83, 89, 91, 138, 143 Hailey, Roger - 144 Hancock, Melinda - 58, 67, 88, 159 Hardy, Kathy - 58, 72, 160 Hargrove, John - 184 Harper, Lonnie - 72, 144 Harrell, Kenneth - 94, 99, 102, 106, 150 Harrell, Susan - 28, 29, 70, 82, 83, 144 Harris, Lance - 76, 84, 86, 159 Harris, Lon - 18, 28, 29, 84, 86, 145 Hasting, Richard - 184 Hayes, Donna - 171 Dubois, Andy - 183 Ducote Carol n - 159 v Y Ducote, Melody - 66, 58, 183 Duncan, Danny - 159 Duncan, Jeff - 143 Duncan, Michael - 88, 94 Duncan, Vanessa Suzanne - 58, 183 Dunn, Bobby - 183 Dunn, Carroll - 183 Dunn, Donna - 183 Dunn, Lori- 17, 31, 32, 58, 73, 76, 79, 82, 143, 52 Dunn, Mike - 159 E Earthly, Stanley - 183 Ebarb, Sheila - 143 Edwards, Gary - 95 Edwards, Larry - 94, 171 Edwards, Roxanne - 58, 171, 9 Edwards, Ray - 183 Elfering, Varney - 159 Eller, Theresa - 85 Elliot, Connie - 171 Elliot, Ronnie - 183 Elsworth, Kim - 171 Erwin 105 , Wayne - 75, 96, 98, 100, , 106, 107, 110, 159 Evans, Billy Dale - 183 Evers, Susie - 143 F Fain, Marsha - 58, 80, 143 72, Fuglaar, Felecia - 18, 11, 58, 59, 83, 89, 144 Fuglaar, Roger - 94, 171 Fuller, Doris - 88, 159 Furby, Christa - 82, 144 Furby, Sam - 94, 171 Futch, Donna - 58, 76, 79, 180, 183 Futch, Michael - 171 G Gallien, Lynn - 183 Gates, Janet - 171 Gates, Randy - 159 Gates, Wesley - 144 Gates, William - 183 Gauthier, Russell - 144 Gawthrop, Sandra - 58, 183 George, Kathy - 78, 171 Geroge, Kenneth - 183 Gibson, Bradford - 171 Gibson, Donna - 143 Giddings, Mona - 159 Gilbert, Calvin - 77, 84, 171 Gilbo , Jim - 159 Gilcrease, Janice - 117, 171 Gillispie, Deborah - 80, 171 Gillespie, Jennifer - 183, 79 Gillmore, Debbie - 88, 171 Gintz, Chuck - 72, 75, 94, 95, 143, 53 Glaze, Gary - 159 Glaze, Mike - 144 Glaze, Randall - 182 Hayes, Sonia - 11, 28, 29, 31, 36, 37, 38, 67, 75, 76, 89, 91, 145, 52 Head, Kary - 7, 19, 72, 89, 145 Head, Mark - 145 Head, Roland - 172 Hebert, Peggy - 33, 55, 88, 168 Hefner, Lisa - 58, 88, 168, 172 Henegan, Darcy - 94, 172 Henegan, Terri- 70, 77, 80, 159 Hendrick, Robert - 77, 81, 172 Henry, Denise - 145 Henry, Richard - 145 Henry, Wayne - 84, 160 Hess, Glenn - 184 Hess, Mike - 184 Hess, Morgan - 172 Hewitt, Roberta - 184 Hickman, Clyde - 145 Hicks, Anthony - 186 Hicks, Gary - 186 Hicks, Melvin - 186 Hicks, Mike - 42, 72, 73, 120, 145 Hill, Rhonda - 186 Hcillingsworth, Roxanne - 88, 46 Holmes, Sheila - 72, 84, 85 Holsinger, Randy - 88, 172 Hopewell, Jerry - 146 Hopkins, Paul- 68, 79, 129, 160 Hopkins, Randy - 94, 172 Hopper, Elizabeth - 186 Humphries, Clara - 160 Humphries, Kathy - 146 Humphries, Mickie - 80, 160 Humphries, Paul - 94, 172 I Ingram, Joe - 146 J llacobs, Jimmy - 88, 160 Jacobs. Johnny - 146 rlarreau, Cindy - 78, 172 Jeansonne, Theresa - 13, 21, l 23, 26, 33, 36, 37, 38, 45, 46, 47, 62, 63, 65, 67, 82, 1 91, 146, 147 Landry, Jackie - 68, 79, 174 Landry, Tenna - 84, 86, 186 Lawrence, Dean - 87 LeBlanc, Antoinette - 58, 187 LeBlanc, Theresa - 187 LeBlanc, Trudy - 162 Leckie, Henry - 148 Leggett, Ed - 94, 174 Leggett, Kristine - 74, 88 Lemmons, Frances - 162 LeMoine, Paula - 187 Leonard, Sheila - 187 Leonard, Susan - 72, 148 Mayeaux, James - 187 Mayeaux, Terri- 75, 79, 174 Mayeaux, Camille - 109, 132 Mayeaux, Jim - 162 McAdams, Anita - 148 McBride, Paula - 30, 45, 70, 72, 79, 148, 53 McBride, Vickie - 67, 76, 162 McCann, Charlotte - 58, 174 McCann, Larry - 174 McCann, Letty - 88, 148 McCarty, George - 148 McConathy, Dianne - 74, 80, Johnson, Geri- 58, 59, 67, 72, y 146 Johnson, Jeff - 94 Johnson, Johnny - 84, 86, 186 Johnson, Robert - 186 Johnson, Susan - 58, 172 Johnston , Janette - 7, 72, 146 Lewis, Brenda - 74, 88, 148 Lewis, Donna - 72, 80, 129, 162 Lewis, Jennifer - 29, 70, 30, 89, 162 Lewis , Lewis , Paula - 79, 162 Phyllis - 79, 162 Lewis, Theresa - 162 Lilley, Debbie- 58, 74, 80 Lilley, Larry - 174 Jones McLemore, Patricia - 58, 187 Johnston, Jeff - 172 Jones, Douglas - 186 Jones Kenneth - 186 Jones Lynn - 146 Jones Steven - 94, 172 Vickie - 160 Jordan, Billy - 186 Jordan, Rhonda - 80, 160 Jordan, Tim - 146 Iuderman, Joy - 80, 186 K Karisny, David - 146 Karisny, Zhen - 174 Kelly, Kathy - 60, 117, 160 Kendrick, Kim - 77, 174 Kennedy, Mike - 28, 79, 186 Kerry, Susan - 186 Kessler, Jane - 69, 72, 160 Kilgo, Wade - 160 Kilgo, William - 94, 174 King, Paul - 101, 104, 111 Kin ston Ronald - 186 Lingenfelter, Bruce - 25, 162 Linn, Mary - 77 Lisenbea, Althea - 68, 174 Lites, Cheryl- 58, 74, 88, 79, 174 Lodridge, Rona - 58, 59, 67, 69, 174 Lofton, Terry - 45, 148 Lofton, Theresa - 187 Longworth, Linda - 187 Lopaz, Raphael - 162 Luke, Shelley - 69, 70, 72, 73, 89, 162 Lyles, Charlotte - 58, 67, 74, 88, 156, 162 M Mahfouz, Tanya - 174 Mahoney, Steve - 162 Mahoney, Terri - 148 Malone, Connie - 58, 77, 88, 174 Malone, Connie - 55, 66, 180, 187 148 McConathy, Tracy - 187 McCormick, Donna - 64, 162 McCullough, Brenda - 77, 88 McDowell, Diane - 148 McGillander, Theresa - 174 McGuire, James - 55 McGuire, Cathy - 174 McKamie, Donna - 187 McKay, Betty - 18, 40, 70, 76, 79, 140, 148 McKee, Mark - 162 McKinney - 94, 101, 174 McLemore, Brenda - 58, 76, 78 74 McLemore, Tina McMillan, Patsy McNeal, Daphne McQuenn, Karen 148 58, 88, 162 88, 162 162 13, 44, 88, McTire, Dennis - 8 McVay, Charlotte - 85, 61, 187 McVay, Herman - 174 McWaters, Darrell - 94, 109, 175 Megison, David - 94, 175 Melcher, Janell - 163 Mellon, Bob - 94, 163 Mellon, Rick - 15, 73, 94, 95, 97 , 149 Mendenhall, Thomas - 187 8 , Knight, Mark - 28, 29, 44, 89, 94, 95, 146 Kolman , Kay - 146 Kraft, Kelly - 58, 186 Kyger, Bob - 94, 160 L LaCaze, Carol - 186 EaCaze, Debra - 186 aCaze, Karen - 174 gaCaze, Martha - 33, 76, 80, 162 .achney, Elgin - 186 .achney, Inetta - 146 .aCombe, Deborah - 89, 174 .aCombe, Farrell - 84, 87, 186 ,aCombe, Mary - 87 ,aCombe, Russell - 174 ,aCour, Gary - 186 ,aCour, Melisa - 186 ,aCour, Paul - 94, 95, 146 ,aCour, Tammy - 58, 76, 186 .aCroix , .aCroix Anthony - 68, 94, 174 Brenda - 162 Malone, Donna - 162 Malone, Doug - 162 Malone, Ellis - 149 Martin, Camille - 87, 127 Martinez, Denise - 187 Martinez, Jerry - 87, 187 Martinez, Leo - 174 Martinez, Marie - 112, 115 Mason , Masters Mathis , Pat - 162 ,Jeff - 84, 86, 187 Sherrie - 88, 149, 206 Matthews, Mike - 72, 94, 95, 149, 52 Matthews, Scott - 84, 86, 187 Matthews, Terry - 187 Mattingly, Pamela - 174 Mattox, Carol - 58, 87, 187 Mattox, Martha - 162 Maurer, Judy - 43, 85, 149 Maurer, Neil - 149 Maxey , 174 Maxey , Charlotte - 67, 88, 168, David - 187 ,aCroix, Carolyn - 84, 86, 186 ,aCroix, Kenneth - 84, 72, 148 .aCroix, Vickie - 88, 174 .adner, Angie - 186 .aird, Debbie - 58, 59, 174 .andry, Amanda - 60, 79, 162 Maxey, Greg - 94, 174 Maxey, Janice - 3, 18, 36, 37, 38, 39, 61, 62, 64, 67, 69, 54, 72, 76, 75, 162 Mayeaux, Jay - 17, 32, 75, 79, 94, 162 Mercer, Gary - 94, 175 Messer, Carl - 149 Meyer, Dennis - 149 Meyers, Ann - 132 Middleton, Mona - 149 Middleton, Peggy Jo - 16, 8, 36 37, 38, 39, 60, 72, 73, 79, 81, 89, 19, 68 Miers, Melinda - 87, 187 Milan, Lisa - 10, 13, 40, 80, 149, 206 Miller, Patricia - 175 Miller, Phillip - 175 Milliner, Mark - 38, 54, 82, 94 95, 140, 149 Mims, Brenda - 72, 79, 81, 148 Mitcham, Kim - 72, 149 Mitcham, Robert - 94, 97, 98 Mizell, Curtis - 175 Mizell, Danny - 175 Mobley, Juanita - 175 Mochrie, Kevin - 94, 95, 149 Molan, Dennis - 72, 76, 149 Molan, Jimmy - 163 Monette, Michael - 175 Monk, Vanessa - 58, 76, 187 Monroe, David - 175 Montcalm, Becky - 70, 77, 80, 163 O Moody, Bobbie - 175 Moore, Debbie - 150 Morace, Debbie - 150 Morace, Patty - 187 Moreau, Bill - 94, 175 Moreau, Davron - 106, 150 Moreau, Del - 50, 88 Moreau , Denise - 84, 85, 18, 61. 150 Moreau, Joe - 84, 86, 187 Moreau, Terry - 84, 85, 163 Moren, Brenda - 60, 79, 163 Moren, Debra - 175 Morgan, Ethel- 70, 72, 79, 80, 150, 138 Morgan, Marty - 150 Morgan, Melanie - 89, 150 Morton, Rhonda - 84, 85 Murphey, John David - 175 Murrell, Roger - 68, 79, 89, 134 Myers, Juanita - 82, 150 Myers, Daniel - 150 Myer, Debbie - 163 N Neal, Julia - 58, 59, 175 Nesmith, Theresa - 187 Normand, Bruce - 150 Norris, Joyce - 150 Norris, Mike - 115 Nowe, Betty - 112, 116 Nugent, Jackie - 163 O O'Banion, Carl - 187 Odell, Raymond - 72, 76, 68, 89, 163 Olds, Linda - 6, 60, 163 Oliphant, Cindy - 88, 175 Ollis, Duane - 175 Ortego, Don - 163 P Palermo, John - 69, 163 Pardue, Bert - 187 Pardue, Tim - 163 Parker, Tammy - 163 Parish, Kenneth - 187 Partney, Patty fl-Iarperj - 58, 59, 50, 67, 88, 82 Patton, James - 175 Patton, Patti - 188 Paul, Mike - 150 Peal, Melinda - 88, 175 Pemble, Steve - 168 Pennison, Garland - 84 Perry, Laura - 188 Perry, Lenette - 88, 175 Perry, Mark - 188 Peters, Carla - 112, 116, 188 Peters, Laura - 175 Phillips, Mike - 175 Phillips, Randall - 84, 86 Picinich, Cynthia - 188 Pickard, Carolyn - 150 Pickett, Johnny - 75, 94, 175 Pickett, Karen - 6, 36, 38, 39, 49, 60, 67. 69, 72, 73. 75, 89, 91, 156, 163 Pimble, Steve - 163 Pinion, Barry - 175 Pittmon, Kim - 20, 21, 36, 37, 38, 39, 72, 75, 62, 63, 67, 65, 54, 80,151,147 Pittmon, Rusty - 188 Pittmon, Tina - 58, 76, 163, 134 Poche, John - 151 Poe, Cindy - 163 Poisso, Kay - 81, 157 Poisso, Nat - 188 Poteet, Frank - 84, 86, 175 Powell, Lisa - 61, 84, 85, 189 Powell, Richard - 178 Powell, Ronald - 69, 72, 164 Power, Brice - 30, 88 Poynter, Donna - 189 Prather, Billy - 164 Prather, David - 94, 175 Prestridge, Donald - 68, 88, 164 Pruett, Belinda - 58, 189 Primeaux, Mike - 101, 104, 107, 164 Primeaux, Pam - 151 Prince, Kay - 88, 164 Prince, Leah - 60, 72, 73, 76, 80, 89 Prince, Michael - 175 Pullig, Tim - 89, 164 R Rabalais, Carol- 62, 64, 80, 88, 168, 176 Rachal, Becky - 67, 74, 88, 80, 164 Raines, Miriam - 189 Ramsey, James - 187 Ramsey, Tim - 176 Ryland, Dana - 18, 60, 140, 138, 157 Ryland, Deidre - 61, 67, 74, 84, 85, 166 S Samples, Pamela - 189 Samples, Rhonda - 157 Sampson, Jeff - 189 Sandidge, Mary - 176 Sandifer, John - 166 Santos, Linda - 58, 66, 180, 189 Santos, Vicky - 20, 61, 62, 65, 67, 80, 88, 129,166 Sarver, Cathy - 7, 20, 48, 62, 64, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 79, 89, 134 Sasser, Kenneth - 189 Schann, Brenda - 189 Schann, Carl - 166 Schneider, Greg - 189 Schultz, David - 190 Schumacher, Ruth - 178 Seals, Denise - 84, 85, 87, 178 Selby, David - 189 Selby, Donald - 178 Sermons, Missy - 166 Severance, Guy - 151 Severance, Sharlene - 178 Sewell, Sherilynn - 67, 89, 166 Sewell, Wendell- 13, 46, 47, 72, 94, 95, 151 Shamblin, Darryl - 190 Randall, Ricky - 89 Rashall, Kelly - 58, 88, 176 Ratcliff Janie - 189 Rathbun, Beth - 58, 164 Ray, Lisa - 164 Rayner, Lisa - 58, 59, 164 Rayner, Mary - 189 Reed, Kimila - 189 Reeves, Danny - 189 Reeves, Donna - 189 Rhymes, Diane - 81, 161, 164 Robertson, Beverly - 176 Robertson, Carol - 164 Robertson, Cheryl - 176 Robertson, Kathryn - 189 Robertson, Lydia - 58, 67, 76, 112, 113, 116, 176 Robertson, Marilyn - 58, 176 Robertson, Suzanne - 80, 81, 151 Robinette, Lynn - 66, 76, 87, 180, 189 Roduswan, Thira - 76, 77, 81 Rogers, Charles - 19, 30, 31, 72, 69 Roland, Keith - 189 Roland, Kent - 9, 75, 94, 163 Rooney, Sharlene - 189 Roper, Beverly fCouteeJ - 89, 166 Roper, Judy - 72, 157 Roshto, Candy - 166 Roshto, Linda - 82, 84, 85, 151, 206 Roshto, Patricia - 77, 58, 189 Roshto, Randy - 94 Roshto, Scott - 110 Roshto Steven - 78 84 85 176 Shelton, Jackie - 151 Silman, Michael - 81, 178 Simmons, Cindy - 74, 179 Simmons, Debbie - 22, 62, 65 67, 72, 76, 82,151 Simmons, Glena - 179 Simmons, Rosemary - 79, 153 Simmons, Terry - 78, 80, 179 Simmons, Vickie - 179 Simms, Karen - 87, 129, 130 Skarina, Jeanne - 69, 77, 166 Slaughter, Cynthia - 76, 58, 180 Smith Smith Smith Smith 153 , Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Barry - 94. 179 Charlotte - 112, 58 Glenn - 94, 95, 153 Gretchen - 74, 80, 82, 205 Joni- 58, 66, 190 Karen Sue - 166 Kenneth - 153 Lucretia - 190 Mark - 81, 179 Phillip - 166 Ramona - 80, 109 Smith Renee - 153 Smith Richard - 190 Smith Theresa - 67, 70 Smith Vivian - 179 Smith Smoot , 166 Wanda - 166 Sharlea - 74, 76. 80, Rougeau, Richard - 88, 176 Rougeau, Marilyn - 74, 151 Rupert, Joan - 151 Rushing, Lora - 74, 176 Smoot, Susan - 76, 79, 78, 117 179 Soriano, David - 102, 166 Squyres, Danny - 88, 190 Stafford, Robin - 190 Stagg, Wayne - 84, 85, 190 Stansell, Darlene - 190 Stark, Roberta - 84, 85, 190 Starnes, Sandra - 80, 179 Steadman, Kay - 112, 190 Steadman, Herbert - 84, 85, 166 Steadman, Russell - 190 Steinhalf, Keith - 179 Stewart, Nancy - 190 Stinson, Billy - 16, 81, 153 Stinson, Chris - 84, 86, 153, 206 Stinson, James - 190 Strahan, Jonathan - 84, 86, 53, 153 JStrother, Kathy - 74, 79, 80, 179 Stroud, Freddie - 153 Larry - 179 Stroud, Sweat, Carol- 61, 82, 84, 85, 153 T Talbot, William - 190 Taylor, Dale - 179 Taylor, Deborah - 101 Taylor. Jimmie - 190 Terral, Barbara - 190 Shirley - 84 86, 190 Terral, , Thompson, Debra - 112, 179 Thornhill, Robert - 72, 82, 166 Thornhill, Rusty - 90, 111, 129, 179 Thornhill, Steve - 166 Till, Susan - 48, 67, 59, 79, 72, 73, 90, 91,113,115 Timothy. Liz - 166 Timothy, Mike - 190 Tingle, Linda - 190 Torry, Brian - 166 Torry, Rodney - 84, 86, 153, 205 Townsend, Bradley - 190 Tradewell, Darnelle - 166 Tradewell, Yancey - 190 Trahan, Caresse - 74, 153 Trahan, Patsy - 166 Trapp, Greg - 190 Trichel, Clyde - 166 Trittle, Randy - 153 Tubre, John - 75, 111, 108, 153 Tucker, Sherrie - 179 Tullier, Gabrielle - 72, 89, 69, 166 Tullier, Martine - 72, 88, 69, 166 Tullis, Kayla - 80, 82, 153, 138 Tullis, Peggy - 80 Tullos, Jeff - 190 Tullos, Mike - 94, 166 Tyndall, Lavonda - 190 Tyson, Kathy - 74, 88, 155 U yUssery, Mark - 190 l v Varwig, Kristy - 88, 179 Varwig, Ted - 155 Vercher, Byron - 25, 155 Vercher, Dianne - 58, 59, 79, 72, 166 Verzwyvelt, Tommy - 166 Villali, Gina - 17, 30, 67, 79, 166 Villali, Joel - 167 Voorhies, Barry - 7, 16, 89 W Waldron, Joey -,72, 109, 155 Walker, Aaron - 190 Walker, Barry - 155 Walker, Katie - 16, 42, 43, 72 76, 155 Walker, Richard - 191 Wallace, Beth - 191 Ward, Edward - 191, 77 Watson, Daniel - 191 Watson, Darlene - 88, 155 Webb, Wyatt - 81, 94, 179 Weeks, Shelley - 191 Weider, Vicky - 60, 67, 167 Wells, Greg - 191 Wells, Joey - 167 Wells, Kenneth - 179 Wells, Mitchell - 167 Wells, Randy - 79, 166 West, Delores - 79, 179 Westergard, Mike - 41, 72, 75, 100, 103, 104, 109, 127, 155 Westergard, Vickie - 58, 179 Whatley, David - 72, 75, 166 Whatley, Dianne - 72, 166 Whiddon, Jerome - 191 White, Beverly - 112, 114, 116 179 f 1' '47 tw, f , r White, James - 87, 191 White, LaVonne - 58, 79, 80, 155 White, Reva - 61, 84, 85, 179 White Troy - 179 whited, Harold - 191 Whittle, Jeff- 75, 100, 103, 107, 108, 167 Wickersham, Alesia - 191 Wilbur, Gayle - 179 Wilbur, Steve - 79, 191 Wilkerson, Sonya - 80 Williams , Williams Williams 17 9 Williams Williams Williams 167 Williams Williams '12, 7e,' Wirousky Chris - 94, 96, 98 Gerald - 191 Keith - 16, 94, 168 Kelly - 191 Kenneth - 155 Liz - 58, 74, 77,117, Rob - 167 Theresa - 60, 69, 67, 73, 89, 156, 167 Stephanie - 179 J Woods, Bonnie - 191 Wooley, Jo Ann - 58, 88, 76, 179 Worsham, Allen - 167 Wright, Mary - 155 Y Young, Kenny - 191 Young, Layton - 155, 206 , lil Song The Way We Were used with apologies to Barbara Streisand and friends. 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