Winnfield High School - Salt Rock Yearbook (Winnfield, LA)
- Class of 1983
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1983 SALT ROCK Winnfield Senior I-Iigh School P.OV. Box 968 Winnfield, LA k Volume 40 XNNFIELDSENK, F32 H, 'V Pl W Q 4 4 'af.:1Hij' ' wi- 1: 'revs kk Ae eJ4N?i?gRgg are J it M.. arm -Wien M is i'3?d2V YW i 5' ,W M avg X -+-ff eww ff' WW 22.512 'J ff Q VW MM' ew- 1 9, A. ,if avf fw Yagi? QW way it ,gill9ff?'!,'LQiPgszw?.TQQ?2iWng9E?'lF?' H fiff' ifff' A f j f M j K V 4 sfiitfe ee iw Mer i? - ff if 5 fa: 'il y -' visa tw A1 - 221 ,zl V' .,,v-A, I ,,.,, IJ, wiifwggfiefiz,f1e1gf2f:ffw2iW'-M4 iw Q1 , M135 55 V1 ,wg- .: f,wfc,z5.:g--ft,yfii,:rw -fm , tw: , at 'YQ :iii ' ,, ,M ,,,., ,W , . L., f-'Q, if .r- . , i M ff'f'iwwf-'ffza.u5wazmfigzy3QW 4 . ,.f , ..,, , ,,w.,eW,W ,, V. , . it 1 Tv,A. A,A, , , , H , ZLTV f :-5 v , 1 11'Lf'f111:e ?'1i4-Wifff',r'ff?WL. f 1 A , 1 lv L- , . ' at ZH' ll' Q 4 yy! r g? raw? e ,ff we Alma,Mater In the forest above the bayous Where the tigers play, Here the sons of dear old Winnfield Reign supreme always. Dear old Winnfield, we will triumph And with all our might That the tigers' roar may echo O'er the woodland height. Far above the bayou country On a woodland hill Stands our noble Alma Mater In the forest still. Lift the chorus, speed it onward Over hill and daleg Hail to our beloved Winnfield Alma Mater, Hail! 2 Opening Section s t . x ,'L - i I K... ,K 5 , K K2 Wk ig H st. - M l ' A 'ik k-'. ' ' -W , X rs I L1 p r.:f5Ei'FQsliff 1 i t t WYSQW Q - - A - ' , i 'l 't ' i '1Xm L IE, .. ....: ,iiflii 5? H c X me-W .e,t.t.M- - - -5:51. Es.:-:.. .4 ,...,y.W MT :.w::-. X We ' .. K -ww N fsQXW1 -'W'--ra M... 4 gig my sxisxr frs g cii s liiesrii-vain mv W MQ A , . ,. . X 1 3 , -- -we-sr-'sr owrrwmwxw .s..,... w , '-ings, 1 .443-zksn-,t...,mwG.1Y' ' itrfrr' M Ncti?,'ZT..sW.tf P- Q-17 Y J l- - DP- M 'Vs W -qkn ' M., 5 , ,. .,.,,. U v -- ....J . 1 M.. . R ,t .. ,.,, ,..,, .. ,,..,,.. ,, E Winnfield Senior High School is very successful in academics, athletics, and club Kabxoofalntm activities. WSHS is well known for its supe- lb riority in the various facets of school com- petition in both individual and group activi- f' ties. ln other words, winning has become a ,N I Mm '-5 tradition. Through the 1982 san Rock, , - Q ' the mystery behind the winning tradition of -gffm 63' ' P the WSHS Tigers will be unveiledin a way ' SQHIIWS ' 'A' Lt that will enhance memories and ensure re- fi CIUQS I Al., , , 'l membrances of being a part of that win- ning tradition. A1 ' ' Invesli 2tlQY'S'- Oo as onei ion-r --it i 3 If e ,TW 4 ,J 4 Setting L- 1 Framework The Setting section establishes the mood, place, and time of important events at Winntield Senior High School. ln later years the scenes of people and events de- picted in these pages will bring back recol- lection of the happenings of the 1982- 83 school year. These pictures have a spe- cial meaning that only the students of WSHS can know. They also seem to con- vey that the WSHS students are not only proud of their school but also proud to be a part of the 1982 Salt Rock. QQ fe Pl ' Q ace 'ij Time E? 5 l looCl T T' Setting 5 ii ,ggi WSHS . . . Where Things Were Happening vm lace f-uf 4 Y, ,421 W 53554 , f , PM -W mufawe- - .. fe , - Y A VZ:-,Q xfgggggfx K V, A f WM I V 1? , , -- if Y 1 A 2, - W 1 A N.-ff-5fi7 H5 Qin ffwfmilf? - , ' M' iff f X P 'ffl , , 'K VM' if L,:Ww2::z -fISi,3.4fQw , f 1 f K ' , ' ' . A A ' I 'ff- f- M -f-ff ff f if I V, ,V K : ' w K ,,.,,,., ,,,,,.,,, WA h ..,. V' fn ww . . -V I ff .- ' f I xv I . ,, .., . V - - . gi? ' I iv - 1 7 .wgwr Z' 'eg ' if y ' ' - f- f, 5 ' f 'N W'M' : If : - ' 'L f m ' V :' MH I' I fglfrh gg? ., ,, ,.,. , ,. S , M! y V I lik X 'K k , 57 , 2 I ' ' W 5 , , .1 , ,,,, ,,,., . Q , f , Mszwffigfgsegigffefiwfm:SW M 'f g K Q Place 7 When We Were Awesome 'Sa gm I, 1 S ww Q M x 2 W, -2 , 5 , Sk aw ff Q Qi, s' A -' ,v .:k, m f' 5 AL , Qfiia M G r .':: ..,f QQ M ,M Q K3 I Q' N fx N, 7 f' 4rf 'N x Q X v N x , L ,Af Q97 w +-f A Q, My . J . 31 K, Q 1 . ,-HW! j fl bjfff Eff -f,, iwfQ3f Time 9 And We I-lad No Limits. BANKCJ WNIN FIELD , AND TRUST COMPANY 6hAnCryQ'eZd, iuddma M vw Mood 12 Clues 5' its it wr ass,-fnzrw , V A f get .5 . t - ' Eff, 'S A f l i. Evidence Clubs of every kind are a significant part of the activities of the WSHS students, Whether the students' interests lie in aca- demics, athletics, or both, there is an orga- nization for everyone. The next few pages illustrate that many people contribute to the winning tradition at WSHS through their outstanding academic achievements and athletic abilities. The photographs of the various club activities suggest that the students not only enjoy participating in ex- tra curricular activities but also uphold the winning tradition of WSHS, ,p fix 1 ,. : .3 ff Aczndemics 'Y Club Activities fq 'Ft . Sports llclivil'i6S fa! i Clues 13 Football Scoreboard 13 Wins - 1 Loss WSHS Neville 35 0 Pineville 38 39 Grant 0 60 Tioga 14 48 Parkway 23 25 Jena 1 6 78 Ringgold Many Jonesboro Bi-District Rayville Regional Springhill Quarter Finals Ferriday Semifinals FINALS John Curtis 14 District Opponents ' 0 75 ' 7 59 5 47 5 45 12 14 32 E.D. White 8 50 ' 23 1982 State Champs TIGERS EDGE PINEVILLE 39-38. WSHS slipped by the Rebels in a wild game in which both teams combined for over 800 yds. of total offense. The Tigers drove 64 yds. for a touch- down to come from behind in the 4th quarter to win. But the defense had to stop Pineville twice in the last 6 minutes to preserve the win. 14 Football STATE CHAMPS' Tigers Number 1 In AA The first football state championship for WSHS was the final achievement in a full year of work for 40 young men and coaches. When the Tigers were eliminated in the semifinal around of the 81 playoffs prep- arations were begun for the 82 year. A weight-lifting program was begun for the players' coaches sought improvement by sessions of spring training were held' running and lifting continued during the summer' and the Tigers practiced twice a day prior to school opening. The team was beginning to jell and the coaches were expecting great things. However the season started with a disappointing loss to Neville causing many to doubt the team s ability. But the Tigers took it as a lesson in humility. As the season progressed the team began to regain its confidence. Winnfield rolled over its district 3-AA op- ponents winning by an average of 56 points. For the second straight year the district championship came to WSI-IS. The Tigers had the most difficult road to the finals in the playoff bracket facing Springhill Ferriday and E.D. White who Finally after eliminating these teams the Tigers made the well earned trip to the DOME. Their opponent was John Curtis the 3-time defending state champions. Curtis was the proud owner of a 46 game winning streak against AA opponents. But when it was all over the score was 23-14 and the Winnfield Tigers were on top of the world as the STATE AA CHAMPS. All the work had finally paid off. I studying collegiate football programsg two were ranked in the top ten in the state. NEVILLE STUNS WINNFIELD 35-0. The Tigers were disappointed in their sea- son opener against AAAA powerhouse Ne- ville. The game started out close, with a 0-0 tie after the first quarter, but Neville broke loose in the second quarter to start a 35 point romp. WT? Lisa Canerday drew the traditional run- through signs of every game to symbolize the way the Tigers ran-through opponents. WSH CRUSHES COUGARS 60-O. The Tiger offense looked great rolling up 60 points, but the team was prouder of the goose egg that the defense registered for Grant. With this victo- ry, WSHS improved its record to 2-1. Senior A Spotlight CHESTER BRINSON- f'Chester had to make a lot of changes this year. He accomplished great things by mastering each . ..... osition he was chan ed ,, , to. lCrawfordI ' KEVIN COLLINS- Kevin had a great attitude about football. He was always serious and businesslike on the field, and a fun guy and a good friend off the field.', tMillsJ SAMPSON COLLINS- He is a changed person. His attitude has changed for the better as he got better. He helped calm the team down when we needed it. fDurhaml KENNY CRAWFORD- Even though Kenn wasn't as big as some of us others, he always worked hard at his position and wasn't afraid to go up against anyone. lGriggI CALVIN DURHAM- This was Calvin's first year with the varsity. Even though he didn't have as much experience as some of us others, he still made big contributions. fWilliamsl 1 TIGERS TROUNCE TIOGA 47-14. For the 2nd straight year the Tigers beat AAA Tioga. After a slow start, WSHS Roared to a 34-O halftime lead. In the 3rd quarter, it was stretched to 47-0 by the reinforcements, Tioga's only scores came with less than three minutes left in the game, Football 15 WSI-IS SQUEAKS PAST PARKWAY 25-23. WSHS is now 4-1 after its win over AAAA Parkway. After giving up a field goal, the Tigers made it 7-3 and never fell behind again. The Panthers came close in the 2nd half, scoring twice to come within 2 points, but the defense held tough to win. Senior Spotlight JESS GRIGG- I've played football beside Jess for years and I know he's a great . player. He overcame a lot of pain to play sometimes, but he was there when it counted. lI'luckabyl JAY I-IUCKABY- Jay was the heart of our defensive front line. He was someone you could count on not only play after play, but year after year. IWilliamsl DOUG LAWRENCE- It took Doug a while to come around this year, but when he did get everything together he meant a lot to our team and really helped us a lot. INelsoni MARCEL MILLS- Marcel was a good, steady performer. We knew we could always count on Marcel to go out on Friday night and put out his best effort.'l IBrinsoni BENNY MITCHELL- i'Benny was always a threat to break a game wide-open. Whenever he had the ball he was dangerous from anywhere on the field. lMylesi ww ww WSI-IS BOMBS JENA 78-16. WSHS easily eat its 4th AAA team in the final tune-up for the district schedule. The offense looked good as it tied a school record with 78 points. But the Tigers were also proud of their defense which forced 7 interceptions. WSHS is now 5-1 enter- ing district. 16 Football Huckaby and Riggs crush an unlucky ball- carrier. Johnny Williams - deep snap-artist. Coach Moreau ran the show from the sideline. The Leatherneck secondary didn't allow much -room for this receiver. Tigers Roar Through District The WSHS defensive line stayed in Tigers on the side were always ready to play. the Jonesboro backfield all night. WSHS MASSACRES MANY 59-7. The 7th ranked Tigers rolled on tonight, by clinching a playoff spot with a win over Many. The Tigers of Many had improved much but they were still no match for Winnfield. The Tiger winning streak is now 7 games going into the last game against J-H. Trainer Jon Pittenger helped keep the players in the game. TIGERS ROLL OVER RINGGOLD 75-O. The Tigers were really into the spirit of the Home- coming week. WSHS was very impressive over- all in the district opener that raised their season record to 6-1. The defense allowed only 47 yds. of total offense in the 2nd shutout of the year. Senior Spotlight PERRY MYLES Was one of the best athletes on our team He was a winner and it showed because he never gave up when we were ahead or if we were behind tCollinsl VV GLENN NELSON Glenn was one of the few and the proud who fought in the trenches where the battles were won It was a privilege to play the line with him lWoldl EDWARD PEARSON I admire Edward for staying with the team all the way through He was always a hard l worker and is very easy to get along with Collinsl YWNWWW JOHNNY WILLIAMS Johnny didnt think he could make the move to defensive end this year but then he realized how much fun it was and terrorized opposing backfields tMitchelli TODD WOLD Todd had some big shoes to fill this year playing center but he proved that he could handle any defensive player in the state tLawrencel I D rr , . H . 'Yuri gc I ff 3,' ' .gram -gyms it L , . E A g pi C . ' :sg its il rr . , . , . ii . rr , H WINNFIELD TAKES TITLE 47-6. The Tigers beat archrival Jonesboro-Hodge for the 5th straight time tonight, winnint the 41 spot in district 3-AA. J-H managed only one scoring drive in the 2nd half. WSHS, however, played everyone. The Tigers now enter the playoffs at 8-1. Football 1 7 QUEEN ANGIE QUITTA ESCORT DOUG LAWRENCE MAHJOFHONCR DEBRA MATTOX ESCORT GLENN NELSON Rhonda Bamburg Escort-Todd Wold Melissa Dosher Escort-Jay Huckaby Tiger Homecoming '83 Homecoming at WSHS is one of the highlights of the year because of the week long celebrations climaxing with the foot- ball game on friday night. Traditionally, each senior football player and manager nominates a girl to lthe home- coming court. The entire student body then votes, choosing a queen from the court. On Tuesday of homecoming week, there is a special assembly in which the entire court is presentedg the maid of hon- or and queen are announced and reign all week. This year our queen is Angie Quitta and our maid of honor is Debra Mattox. Also, on Tuesday the homecoming doors are judged. The two categories are clubs and individual classes. The club win- -ner this year is Anchor Clubg the class winner is Mrs. Shell's Accounting ll class. This year our homecoming game opens the district schedule with WSHS versus the Ringgold Redskins. The Tigers sparkke just as the school has all week long. The final score reads WSHS 75 - Ringgold 0. Once again the Tiger Homecoming tra- dition is carried out grandly. Jennifer Flurry Escort-Jess Grigg Delanda Martin Escort-Edward Pearson ?aTie McFarland Escort-Kenny Cfaw- Karen McWright Escort-Marcel Mills Melanie Mixon Escort-Jon Pittenger or , Katie Norman Escort-Chester Brinson I 1? 'll Dianne Powell Escort-Sampson Collins Rosalind Triplett Escort-Perry Myles Ready MIX Concrete Sand Gravel Culverts John Lutes 628 5816 President Hwy. 167 S. .52 4 I DIXIE READY MIX ','?':l':ll tl, fy 'f - l gf 'Ll I i I ' ' - e ,I A 1 N, 'QU Belinda Turner Escort-Kevin Collins Sondra Wagoner Escort-Johnny Wil- liams Anchor's door took lst place. WAT' Top honors for club car went to the Beta Club. DANDY DAN'S West Court Street Winnfield, LA. 628-7601 Denisicia Wilson Escort-Benny Mitchell 21 Steps 1, 2, And 3 On The Road To State RAYVILLE IS ELIMINATED 45-6. The Tigers kept rolling tonight with an impres sive win over the 2AA runner up The strong offense had 397 yds while the de fense allowed only 149 yds The defense was tough on Ferridays All- Staters. .auf is f er 6 , e , . ee. if e 5 Q ,iff ' ee, 6 4525325526312 WSHS SLIPS BY 'JACKS 14-12. ln soggy Springhill the Tigers took a close one from the 7th ranked Lumberjacks. WSI-lS scored twice early but the Springhill defense stiffened. lt was tough in the 2nd half, but the Tigers held on for victory. Thomas King's offensive line gave him great protection against Rayville. Tiger lineman chill out on a well earned break. Benny Mitchell handled the punting chores. 4th QUARTER EXPLOSION LIFTS TI- GERS 32-14. In quarterfinal action WSHS scored 19 points in the last 7:44 to come from behind and win. Ferriday's 3 returning All-State players came to the Tigers last home game. All-Everything back Nathan- iel Williams was held to only 83 yds. on 23 carries by the defense, Our offense rolled on one of the best defenses around. M. C. Crawford Oil 22 Football I Co. Inc. 628-4747 WSI-IS TROUNCES E.D. WHITE IN SE- IVIIS. For the 2nd year the Tigers made that trip to Thibodaux, but with different results. WSHS avenged last year's 15-7 loss with a 50-8 pounding of the Cardinals. Lightening caused a delay of the game until Saturdayg but the 3 day wait was worth it as the Tigers could do no wrong. Winnfield's backfield speed combined with great blocking for 5 scores of 45 yds or more. The defense was great again, holding the Cards to only 123 total yds. The Tigers are now 12-1 going to the Dome for the finals next week. All during the rain-caused delay these Tigers kept their minds on the big game, EXCEL PAINT 8: BODY S f '- HOP Custom Painting , I E - 1. Specializing In Fiberglass 2 wwe' A 1 is A, .Q .. I 4. R. ' gig-Q .ez Rt 2 Box 766 Winnfield La 628 2825 T Owner James McLaughlin I 5- WSI-IS Dominated The Dome WINNFIELD-23 CURTIS-14. The Super- dome scoreboard said it all. With 0:00 left in the 4th quarter the Winnfield Tigers were the AA Champions of Louisiana. The Tigers had jumped out to a 20-0 lst quarter lead and never fell behind. The game, however, was anything but a blowout. The Patriots scored with 119 left in the half to start their comeback. Both teams made changes at the beginning of the 3rd quar- ter but neither could put any points on the board. Then. early in the 4-th quarter Curtis scored to cut the Tiger lead to 20-14 with 10:25 left. WSHS was able to add a field goal later on to win their first championship. The Tigers end- ed the year at 13-1 with memories of a season no one will ever forget. Doug Lawrence told the world who was 31. z , -- 'Cf l 3 are Qin!! is 1 P ,. H M N , , , ., 1:5.., iq, Qs ?-wg-,, i.,-1, ,.. .7 1' 1 -f -. 4 . 7.3.35 '-5 5 , 3 ' ' W 791 'Z f lf 2- , ff . '- ., 'V ff, ,W 5- wr ,Q . My ML--H. '. I .ig,g,f,g: .rj if 52 L V Murw mm, W, 1 . to 1 e . I E . Q zezwam-f-Wzgif fekmfaxwwg' ffqZlstJa,,.,,fs.: --- mfg,-:aim ae' f Lwmr--f Both the offense andthe defense had to play fired-up football to beat John Curtis ii ce Cream ce Cream Scoop Scoop Scoop . . . fr - v f: rm 'wa-:',.'.. wi-in , . , , ..,.,,,,,, rf In If V,ykr , W .W,,,, w- ,, .1 ,y,:L,.f,rf,-:ff ---'- f Mfr, , ,. , rf . , .. 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The Tigers finished the season with their best record in 4 years at 19-7l Boys Basketball 25 SCOREBOARD Atlanta Sikes Bolton Tioga Atlanta Georgetown Tourney Sikes Montgomery Dodson Calvin WSI-IS Tourney Atlanta Grant Ruston Tioga News Star Carroll Coushatta Calvin Tourney Weston Dodson Jonesboro Many Coushatta Zwolle Ringgold Many Zvvolle Ringgold Wins 7 Losses 54 67 47 49 T 65 69 70 52 85 70 70 47 57 70 58 81 47 73 38 Jonesboro 59 64 64 63 56 51 71 79 68 56 Final Season Recordg 19 J 26 Boys Basketball World Tourney We 62 78 66 52 58 They 42 57 57 40 53 72 48 85 55 68 64 61 55 O 59 OT airs! d'3apli.sf Gia E 77 27 7 71 50 Q my 1 Tigers Took Everybody To The I-loop Q 1 l :Ln Q '. 1. 'I 'I 5 wn1iFm,. Wrznhelds 9 Fmt Federal gMVUVG!'andL041VQAl'lN PLACE YOUR SAVINGS WITH I'V1:f1Il1 Gif: Fusft. .. AND RECEIVE ROYAL DIVIDENDS S al 4a.'iJ'7f' ' , S A 1 ,,,,, , , 44., , rwwvqfw- , ,,., L , ., ,W SJ,, , V 5 '- - , 32' 4 5 f , 7 wh f 'j S S 1, ' if fi? Q ff ,S A 5 1 1 2, ' X Q 4 4 A A 4. 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This year marked the first undefeated district season for the Tigerettes smce the 1966 season The team beat McCall in the b1 district championship game played at Ruston High School After a re markable district season the Tiger ettes efforts were thwarted by Ar cadia 1n the second round of the play offs The game was also played at Ruston High School. The Salt Rock salutes the Ti- gerettes of 1983 on their great sea- son and wish the senior Tigerettes the best of luck in the future. Tigerette Scoreboard We They 39 29 Many Atlanta 65 36 Sikes 56 28 Tioga 53 54 Bolton 52 40 Atlanta 75 30 Atlanta 72 21 Menard 49 39 Dodson 44 48 Calvin 63 41 Tioga 39 37 Coushatta' 57 39 Calvin 65 34 Dodson 52 48 J-H' 49 48 Many' ' , 65 53 Coushatta' 61 42 Zwolle' 68 46 J-H' ' 54 41 Ringgold' 78 A 46 Many' 47 33 Zwotle' 82 34 Ringgold' 76 44 Play-Offs Bi-District McCall 53 57 Regionals Arcadia 57 54 1982 District Champs 'District Games f 1983: A Year Cf Tigerette Success ww Q sf L3 -1 ,,A....... W A, ..., .... ..., . 32 G'l B ktbll Q 5 N HARREL BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 100 E. Lafayette 628-4605 Wjnnfjeld 'figerette Togetherness Causes Victory v Hrtl Steal' 8: Score' The Tigers cruised and enjoyed a 15-3 season this year. After a sec- ond place finish in the LaSalle Tournament the Tigers rolled to a district championship and into the state playoffs. They finished their season in the quarter-final playoffs against Notre Dame of Crowley. The Tiger squad was a young team having only three seniors. Barnes Myles and Roberts fin- ished their baseball quest with a 15- 3 record. The troop had a sticky defense and could be described as agressive at the plate. Not only was the team young super-defensive and agressive but also played the game intelligently. These characteristics made 1983 Tiger Baseball a big hit. Scoreboard WSHS St Frederick s LaSalle Caldwell LaSalle Many Choushatta Ringgold Zwolle Jonesboro Hodge Choushatta Ringgold Jonesboro Hodge Many Jonesboro Hodge Rapides Springhill Notre Dame . ' t 1 5 o 5 1 15 3 0 5 , ' 1 11 , , ' 1 12 ' ' 0 11 ' 0 2 zwoue' 0 3 - ' 5 2 1 7 4 1 ' ' 5 21 . ' 4 16 ' 1 7 . ff 4 7 - 1 3 ' - 2 3 13 5 Z.. E31 Compliments Of CECIL B. STRINGER Baseball 35 Baseball Ilad A Grand-Slam Season ' Lf V, Maggy,,.JQ,W,,gevW,m,w:,,,.w5, Mf,,,,w ef, q..Y,,M,,,+wA,W -- :mf M - --I.. , H ,V - F :nz a - - ' W a - -- Q , 1 a H A :af - if V V - W 1' hsaffkwmawy 1 if -f fa' fginzbj 'jffgf -'iw ', ,,.,,-3,5-,flfQ Ag, ', My '73 i -3145515 New '. ' ff V - H11 56 'k ff, 53527 x f.fG!!' 'f ,,.: ,-, , I , Q. f f- S L5 , ..5.Ff?: w , ,, ,,-,,fw 25WDf'ff1, f K Sv M.: --ff , M f ,WH Mmm. ,Wg- 4 N ' W 1 l 1 P A Baseball 37 1 . - .8 . 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Garlon Powell The Tigers started out this years track season by placing 2nd in the Rebel relays in Pine ville to AAA powerhouse Bol ton Next came the Tiger relays and Winnfield completely out classed all competition Then came a first place finish in Marksville in which Kevans Nears broke the school record in the high jump with a leap of 6 8 Injuries plagued the Tigers as they placed third in the Cenla Rally, but they came back strong and took 1st place in the News Star World track meet in Delhi, as Benny Mitchell broke his own school record in the 100 yard dash at 10:64. At the district meet, the Tigers had a bad day and finished 2nd to Jonesboro- Hodge, but still managed to qualify 13 events for regionals, where they finished 2nd and broke three region records and qualified 5 events for state in Baton Rouge. 110 meter high hurdles 'X Craig Ward and Jay Crooks assist with the long jump. Senior Spotlight CHESTER BRINSON- ,, ., ,,,t. , ,,.-,r probably the most versatile athlete on the track team. Runs the sprint relays and throws the shot and discus odd combination does well in both. SAMPSON ,.,,, 1 , . ff gif A. . 1 most fierce competitor on the team. What he lacks in ability he makes up for in desire. JESS GRIGG- a very good example of what persistance and determination means to an athlete. BENNY MITCHELL- Benny,s talent and speed should carry him a long way past high school athletics. He is one of the top sprinters in the state and he has only touched the surface of his potential for greatness. A 4' 5 ,H 5.3 igQZs,.m, .,, faS, . 5 5 S , S r.,,.4Wmw?1f Q, at uiwfavi- I . ...,,. 4 .M , ' i'.:?i:'??E'L Wiiskt' . fs.: Q. . , . , if ,,,, .,,., , .cw .. f - me .r-13.11 f ..:- F ' r i 1 I O , ,V 1 e 2 rf U I gfgqigiajg Pgngagir A f f, .235 :W if ? H If 9, ZW fi sm P . 4 ff 5 l. Q , ga I wgljaw ig N i 5 m ! , l . ii 1 QE? 1' f 1 sts . gs Q .E . s Q sss . Y , sc R H ,S LL A X S 32 is R S5335 V x ,agua 6 wi saws N -xx a si x X r 55 fs is jg 3 5 M 3 xi 11 'K S YL is it W 5 xi S .E Glen Smith-javelin Track 39 Thomas Kung brlngs home flrst place the 400 meter relay Spence Melton 3200 meters Herbert Alexander 1600 meters Jess Grlgg shotput Benny Mrtchell long lump 40 Track Wmn Insurance Agency 423 West Court Winnfneld LA 71483 Phone 628 3571 r , Tigers Were On The Right Track 2 -L Robert Williams-Pole Vault Sampson Collins-800 meters Benny Mitchell-100 Yard Dash Chester Brinson-Discus Forest Products Capital Kevans Nears-High Jump Charles Williams-Mile Relay QRS? Sf 02 LD clrv OF INNFIE 'w c' R W T Track 41 f Club Life Was . . X A l 5 la 2 rr? .ei ' f sm :, ,, ' V is f FTA Bake Sale was exciting to Gayla Johns. K A 'l W 5' 3 if K K ' , K I l f - i gi rl r r 7 l ii s ,, E 2 El S Beta Club participated in Door Competition A S illiikwxazf li X 22 3 , 2 ' 5 , 2 n gg L it ' Qff if , i l it it S to iioi, 3? W 2 iiei gs? 2 A 2- - Q, I Wwe, Y W f H - - -I 'iff ' 'ki W' u f' 2- ': ',,h. K--Qffzlgfre-:i1,,,fr ,, F oiiia L r aiiii iiiii i . '-i i J 1, 8 Cheerleaders gave the football team a Spirit Breakfast. Band worked hard through the summer! J! 9 l I I f '33 Sidi. 51.1 ,f f 'S , X ' :nun couunv I E f - . ' 947 , , P. o. DRAWER 32 ff 'X Q , '-' WINNFIELD. LOUISIANA 71483 xl? f, f 42 Club Activities Anchor Club visited the Autumn Leaves Nursing Home On Grandparents Day. French Club enjoyed French Food Day Annual Staff posed for the camera. FBLA worked on the Homecoming car fi -,.'- . K . f es' ,cclc.c ' 1 - A rrr -1 oslc I Shad Roberts took a break from photogra' FFA member Jay Baxley showed his cattle at the Winn Parish Fair. phv! Exciting! !! . fi .. K . .gn W. f 'fi .V J 2gf?3s.fm1'fai. 5 .. W-M . 1 , - 2 :-2s1'17f-- rr.-fu.fe..wg:Q.m.f.,gyg, :1..fig-kkg,y,'.1fJ5 - MW''7e7g?5iZ5'f4f427:.'.,ffa?ffz.'1.g4351 is ....5?:f1, H i 1 11 ssvfwfxeisfgwgg:g1n vq.igg.fw.'s- y we , .w wfmgz .f.,-f- fs..f.,-1,Ar.,g.., 11. f ff wi -H, . 7i,4,.L ff. wiv ' ' - A lot of HARD WORK was ,put into making Speech posters. The faculty got into the act at the pep rallies. Library club worked hard. Freeze,'! Office workers played pass the thimble at the Christmas party. ',:. 1 ,'.kf S .':f Q. 3 2 if f f .... K, wfgzrggigi f f .lr 1, . . Waals? .V :i 5 wi , Q1 x.??f1afw?'iZ'-,Pm ' wg,g,fig,f55:i.:.', .'fy..'2Qg,ywf1, Ji5,:'j:i A -1. ' ' ' ' V 1 R 'WW W fi' fi' '5-Fi5ZPSVf.' f .' 'Z :-: .fn V arg-S8531 ?f,' Y' '4,Yf.f7l5i5i1i R ei i H t M f ' ni. Q .wires - :::f',f ,' ,ly P., ,::H'm.. . ...,.... . . . -. 5 ag ar 5' - . 'Wei 2 .1 Snug , ,Q M 2 k iii f fl? ' Burt Beam choices. s spoke to 4-H about career ', HUMANA HQSPITAL 4 WINN PARISH A 44 Club Activities Dennis Shell showed slides to the club. Practice made perfect. Law was very impressive!! Exhilerating!! A Rock-in-Roll illusion. E. f , Coach Moreau presented the championship Send in the Cl0wn5 ! trophy to Mr. Machen. l .. 4. . . H - wi' '4ff JwV1i' ,Ni ' 5 ''afflljff-i. ,3,4fQ1 5!L 1':5f?'f.7ilviff5'h W' 2 ?f1?,iT2 f . V f an w 1 K' all . .f H V 'kitmwii' fi 5 A- Alot of HARD work was put into the FHA fair booth. Club Activities 45 A x ,. Se su Student Council president Jay Crooks raises Masque and Gavel studies the new radio equipment. flag while becoming a star green hand. .nfliwfl Phil Howard seems confused at Annual Staff Gladys Frazier explains how to sew in Cheerleaders keep that spirit up! camp. Home Ec. , F.B.l..A. students compete for Mr, and Miss F.B.L.A. Tiger Roar has a COKE AND A SMILE . 4 Extraordinary! ! ! ! .i N - WW,,,,,,,, tis Q I ifwfte ,Mei ill? Mm BIZ? 'M' ww We ww sssasefffif ,.,..m, r rlr , .W sgiiiiigg -2, . i S . git? we sgigszii ii.. 3. FFA Fair Booth showed all the aspects of Vocational Agriculture. Speech tournament contestants who rated supe- rior. l Student Council got Wild and Loosen! These students were the Finalists in the Speech tournament. l Speech contestants rating excellent in the NSU Tournament. l CQNTINENTALFFQREST JOSTENS 5:2 2. l C INDUSTRIES s s 8 p ... .i i Woodlands Division this efi i P. 0. BOX 160 't 55 '- .V,,, Hodge, LA 71247 :.. I, Leo Sanford 2 E is 2 1 School Talent Shows Cft On November 15 and 16, 1982, the WSHS Speech Club presented Cheaper by the Dozen. The play re- volved around Mr. and Mrs. Gilbreth and their twelve children. The subject combined with the great cast, techni- cians, and director for a terrific pro- duction. The cast members were: my Boyette, Addie Thornton, Mel Wheeler, Jennifer Watson, Mich Brewer, and Ollie the Collie , COLEUS OIL LQ TIRE CO. South Be vill Wjnnffeld, LA. 628-4486 Matt Purser, Jennifer Flurry, Todd Wold, Vonda Martin, Phil Howard, Tracy Bonnette, Todd Hughes, Tom- Dosher, Patty Webb, Stephanie McDowell, Johnny Lovell, Clay issa elle City Lumber And Supply Inc. South Jones Street Winnfleld, LA 628-5952 3-Act Play 49 'Tiger Follies Sailed To Success With Land I-Io!!! X E v i i ' 3 5 .. fmzqw, Q. fi-my-2xMiQ5fw--1 Q F .Jigga Xxx X Tiger Follies 51 .. , :- .-wx. www? -R1 'Q ' k ' :V '95 X 3 x W 2 2 K RRS? S S ? fs Q 3 S x- 5 Q8 ,f S if 2 3 2 My S , TN Q 5 A-1 ,1 Ak ' ,S X 'Qi , V: QL ' Q 'S Q w 3 R Q. S fi? H J S jx, E., ESM 54 if Nigga U Nw , 1 S2 wig 5 Hi 8 5 X S X5 H Q 5 fag X W x be S W 1, X 5 2 W f' S, A '33 SZ 5 gi 5,9 XQT 2, 5 Q ,T . ' 'sQEi1v.f5ig:',g: Q 1- w.l's:7z1':, ,Lei Sv 25225. '-4iLa292z5f. SWF' :- Z , . :Mfg-,,q5pQ3i,QA vig T mfg. .A - -- f , ,gi za-329 7 . - - , ' 52 Suspects The Winners This annual centers around the winning tradition at WSHS. In this next section, all of the winners are featured. Some are in clubs, some are in sports, some are in aca- demics, and some are in all three. Winn- field Senior High students have been com- mended for their performances in district and state rallies year after year. These pages reveal the achievers, and the answer to the mystery of the winning tradition at WSHS becomes clearer, ,Q B A-Kit 9 'EV' l 'N C lztsses Q wi ClubS Yr ,Lag aww if Sm f Q B r fspf, , uf ri, we W QE Maw W Q si Seniors Had What It Took! 447,-.. WF- 41:-: ..J ' ' n Phillip Micheal Allen Vincent Terrance Anderson Mary Ann Arms Monica Dawn Arnold Jan Renee Autrey Rhonda Rene' Bamburg Cynthia Lynn Bandy Richard Damon Barber Sam Eugene Barnes Penny Delores Bishop Chester Lavell Brinson Ann Firmadge Brown Kevin Bernard Collins Sampson Leonard Collins Donna Lynn Cox Kenny Lee Crawford Kathy Sue Curry Emily Michelle Davis Phad Porter Dempsey Sandras Lorene Davis Calvin Ray Durham Micheline Naomi Edwards Melissa Lynn Flurry Darla Dianne Fogger Alan Keith Frederick Seniors 55 Judith Renee Gates Sandra Renan Goff Lisa Ann Gorham Traci Sonnier Gorum Jess Wimberly Grigg Lori Kay Hand Kenny Lee Hatcher Teresa Carol Hatten James Earl Hight Raymond Holden, Jr. Lue Willie Hollingsworth Phillip Lynn Howard John Arthur Huckaby Wallace Wayne Ivy Cynthia Denise Johns David Everette Johnson Regina Rebecca Jones Darryl Joe Jordan Lorri Ann Koone Troy Layne Kyson lIl Douglas Norman Lawrence Jerelyn Denise Layton Johnny Frederick Lovell Samuel Earl Lynch We Knew We Could . A , ,, fvvv, r f i.. ,. ..,,,,,,,v. f .. ,rw 1 It .if , ,J ., - in- ..,,.m T1 l U! ww at .-,, , H .W ,f ff 4:71 if Q f 43 W, iffy .1 TQ 1 ff -fwff ,fn . ,, 4 1 1 YA K' Jw sf 4 f Q , f , --'fuel n - ,.-,.j kf Q., ,' ,,,.,- sz' ,. ri . 1 ,.- Ethelean McFarland ' Laurie Theresa McLaren David Wayne McQueen L Delanda Yashon Martin A.:4:J:Z,,, 2 vonda Leigh Marian Debra Lynn Mattox Carrie Sue May , , Jerry Lynn Mills V. f Marcel Lee Mills fr Minnwau Lea Mills Benny Wendell Mitchell S Lori Ann Moses H' llll if li' A Compliments ALVIN HAHN INSURANCE AGENCY Qf Insurance For All Situations LOG G 102 Abel Street Winnfield, LA. 71483 CCPNTRACTOR 56 Seniors Z 2 e E nd We Did!! W ? J aw WW ff it ,lf My i , H V,,, 1 ,T .. 5 Cz:-17Z:f5?LP ,...l4. ' .. Perry Wayne Myles Glenn Roy Nelson Brenda Sue Norman Katie Ruth Norman Edward Sharriod Pearson Pamela Peats Jonathan Todd Pittenger Winnie Diane Powell Angela Renee Quitta Forrest Shad Roberts Brenda Gay Roy Steven Glenn Sanders Martha Ann Shows Rodney Scott Smedley Denese Smith Sandra Lynn Southall Bobby Bruce Tullos Stacey Ann Vierra Sondra Denise Wagoner Merrill Edward Walker William Boyd Walker Sonya Yvette Ward Laura Jane Watts Cassandra Lea Weatherford Patricia Laine Webb John Clayton Wheeler Gilda Rae Williams John Harold Williams Terri Lynn Willis Phillip Todd Wold W-PM-f Ek ' mmm E W? -WW in A 'Qm,qvmm1msmzss' aww fu, WY?-we 'E num ' f ,,, L -f.'. AZ..: ' 7251215 ','.: if2 ?i??H,., i l l l i i ' -wp- ' H 'XSS is iirskegeg-kgg f... -W-sggrgv ,f :gg 1 i , we as M rw , if 3 X ,,,. J- it ZQLX R C .,..i is Q tw? Ray Juniors Of 1983 Deborah Alexander Herbert Alexander Jennifer Allen Lisa Anyan Paul Austin Ray Ball Demetrius Barnes Gwen Barnes Stephanie Barton Jay Baxley Lori Bemont Tracy Blaney Steve Canerday Chris Carter Damon Carter Mike Carter Ryon Chandler Steve Chandler Delton Cox Jay Crooks Nelva Davenport Shahn Dempsey Johnny Droddy Delissio Duncan Junior Class 59 Bridgett Durham Terrance Elmore Clay Ferrand Jennifer Flurry Rhonda Fortner Gladys Frazier Leslie Frederick Earlean Funches Bonnie Gilcrease Lorraine Green Jo Ann Guillory Jennifer Haley Leah Hanson Chuck Harrington Tucker Harrington Willie Holden Lillie Hollingsworth Reginald Holmes Jerry Hubbard Todd Hughes Gary Hyde Gary Irvin Gayla Johns Lolita Jones Resa Jones Steve Jordan Pat Keith Demetria King Thomas King Kathleen Kinney Tomorrow's Seniors 55. K nl Lk, I .:..,: 'x ' 1 Vggg A g .srrrsr ,sr, . G, . if-' J .L 5 pm 60 Junior Class ' ' is X Q NX 5 X My X 1 5 Y -aazqzzigf ff , s Q 5 is , . 51 iff i 'GE II: 5 Qi ii? 'iff' . 3 'V i' is Tammy Lashley Greg Lawrence Stephanie McDowell Barbie McFarland Gloria McFarland Karen McWright Stevie McWright Steve Miller Herman Mills Kevans Nears Angela Norred Teri Perry Garlon Powell Matt Purser Renae Roush Sherrie Sellers Kathleen Shelfo Marleen Shelfo Dana Shelton Mary Ann Simonelli Monica Smith Michael Sweat Addie Kay Thornton Andrea Triplett Kim Triplett Debra Tuggle Jennifer Watson Doris Williams Robert Williams Tonya Williams Dana Yocum Jon Zeagler NOT SHOWN: Jackie Craig Kathy Huey .ff Junior Class 61 F? 5 'X 1 We're The Best SXNNXXX Lx They Are Alive B M 'vsi,,5f, ff -1 f lil5i15f W A 3 . 1 :Ar hh, Q Tony Abron Rene Alexander Susan Allen Debbie Armstrong Pat Ashley Glenn Austin Darrell Barnes Edward Bartley Laine Barton Stephen Barton Dawn Basco Tracy Bonnette Rafis Brew Michelle Brewer Arden Bridges Lisa Canerday Sherry Christian Mike Christman Misti Clark Clint Conn Nina Creel Byron Curry Melissa Dosher Stephen Duncan David Edwards Joyce Farmer Glenda Fogger Darlene Folden Kim Folden Terrie Freeman Sophomores 63 Paige Garrett Pedro Griffin Kayla Hand Lisa Hand James Harlan Shannon Harlan Caprice Harris Tina Harris Wayne Hatchett David Hobdy Clarence Holbrook Martha Hollingsworth Charles Holmes Melissa Hunter Steve lverstine Tracie James Barry Johnson Randy Johnson Terry Kimble Frankie Loucious Tami Lazano Donna Maloy Paul Manthei Jed Martin Robbie Martin Josette Mattingly Veronica McCoy Rosa McFarland Sam McFarland Cheryl McLaughlin 4Cause We Are The V' jg E ww X ,wwf fig WW my 'Mm Sm W M M INNFIELD Brooks Auto Parts BIG LDUISIANA 103 Crawford St S LET BIG STAR BRIGHTEN UP A YOUR SHOPPING DAY 64 Sophomores i ! Y Y i K ' , r - was , , , ,.,. H- 'ftmgffe - ' :mf ff ' :- pf? -5 mer a - ,, 4 ' ' fir, ' :EF'i:5u ,. , .- ! , . - 1 -'ii X K ,fi x , . Seniors Of '85 Spence Melton Wendy Melton Lisa Moses Mark Moses Amanda Myles Denise Myles Sherice Myles George Norman Shelita Pate Rhonda Pharr Randell Pickett Richard Robertson Mary Scott Jeff Shows Darrell Smith John Edward Smith John Gerald Smith Sorita Smith Yolanda Smith Jon Dale Stephens Corondelet Stringer Kim Stuckey Yolanda Sullivan Maranda Sullivan Thomas Swanner Shirley Swafforcl Lisa Timmons Shelia Varnell Tammy Weaver Carla White Sharon White Randy Whitley Roger Williams Roderick Williams Songia Worsham Jeff Zeagler NOT SHOWN: Jay Cloud David Foster Stacy Potts Andrew Riggs Clinton Turner Sophomores 65 We're The Best, :mga r. 4.1: Z, 5, ..,: i L V -.-,gg ' I-5 .fi ii. f X' ::.Q: N .1 Sw. A at X Q5 Q 'S' K 5 i f Y . I . . 1 4 -, gj.-vis - saw , S ji. is Q. L, - T k 'iii -i ,r I A PN X Y? 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Christi Aldy Ve-Ester Allen Willie Arms Amy Arnold Jeff Barber Stephanie Bonnette Althea Braden Carrie Breda Micheal Brewton Shawn Butler Sonja Carroll Angela Castleman Aundrea Clark Kevin Clark Macy Compton Derrick Cox Shannon Cox Vanessa Crumble Annie Cunningham Kelly Daughtery Darrick Duncan Ketrick Duncan Krishunda Duncan Roy Dunkentell Raymond Durbin Sherie Dykes Deborah Edwards Danexter Flowers Tammy Ford Lorraine Frazier William Gates Gay Lynn Gilcrease Connie Gistand John Goodeaux Derrell Gorham Billy Tom Gueringer Keith Guillotte Anthony Hall Carol Hamilton Jerry Hamilton Laurence Hardwell Thomas Harrel III Y Lee Harrington Courtney Heard Randy Huey Donna Jackson Kathy Jacobs Mary Johns Teresa Johns Edward Johnson Reshanta Johnson Alain Jones Carlos Jones Sadie Jones Tammye Jones Vickie Jones Ray Krull Floyd Lamb DeWayne Lasayone Kelly Lawrence Rachel Lawrence Janice Lutes Shelton Lynch Deona Martin Amy May Timothy McCarty Micheal McMahon Craig Mercer Jonathon Miles - Melanie Mixon Priscilla Mixon Carolyn Morgan Tony Mosley Eugene Myles Tyrone Nichols David Nix Shelita Pate Angela Patterson -P - . ,- ro N K , EQ E Ni K 6 S ai ' 1' im 3 ,X W som X . 3-.EXC . . .. ' :1gW1tj,:5,. x -1 'V 1 .,, T, A . 2 Svsfzsfxiwgf , k s sz, P, zu F 2 xp g S at 5 , sr X i .,k.:k lv .:l..,,.: ..,. Q N . y X N X 8 X issue W Q X 1' X 9 Q f ss, 3 3 F X N Q ii? T , F sf M ..,. ,, Cause We're The Seniors --L H er S2 as at is 'a Ke X s P ix X' Q E if QQ E s S K X gy? xr. Q X, N x s as Y X: E we sv 2 X X x N ik? ii if: , 'fr fx- . ef is lla? ri -' Sr S i P S Q si, JN, . rg . 2 ::f.:Q ilisaif ' 'P - 'A 9 ' fafilsi f P 5 Q J if 3 - miie: ' er X W N fit, , 2 X 2 S , t:-:. --.:: . if rigid? ' f 55233:-555151 it a 1' 'fwairf as Q N W .ia..,,, . iff,-is - ., gy- :E I- I . gm 1 i - ,fi .. K 5-fg5fll:i5C'l'i 5 gi 2151 2 w-mist Q-:nw ,A B, 1 1 mir- A sg my ix S K rw K xx as f fl' EDMOND S FU ERAL HOME CrownZelIerbclch Energy Resource Group I WfHHfi6ld, LA. Joyce, LA. 71440 68 Freshmen 628 6666 1:5 Z is Of Eighty-Six! :.' . , Q EW!-,'..t1r..gm msn '- if 'N X ' gig, g tfiaaf g f r , I Ii i t N l 1 swiss!! .t T gs s J g E52 M L is .f. A .. f u s ga f S S K 1 ss N ag , sa 4 K 4 N: 1 . misss.: :V wi' . ,W M gg? wh-uv gt x K 35331 mr ggi Q sf 5 s 25 rf .:.i2,, Sixers ' ' 2 ft 45:7 1-X, l f f -HH has f It f i Yi mc? nf NOT SHOWN Donna Carroll Melanie Jones Shelia Jones Johnny Jurek Terry Monnin Robby Warner F Sw if it sg: l H-its 21 is hr ' fs 1 raazifrrr :.ivs::-me ,J ,r,..,y - Benji Phelps Elizabeth Ricketts Eddie Russell Tony Sandifer David Santiago Wesley Sharp Al Simmons David Simonelli Elisa Smith Lonnie Smith Glen Smith Shani Smith Kenny Southerland Marcia Speed Dennis Street Regina Stroud David Sullivan Ronnie Taylor Paul Thompson James Thornton Rosalind Triplett Belinda Turner Rebecca Vines Greg Walker Stacey Walker Roderick Walker Craig Ward Mary Watts Myra West Carla Wheeler Leslie White Charles Williams Calire Williams Darnell Williams Mary Sue Williams Denisicia Wilson Troy Wold Lynn Womack Joanne Wyatt Darren Yocum Jennifer Zeagler Tracey Holland Freshmen 69 1982 STATE AA FOOTB LL CH MPS J ,,.. 5' si J gf .,., frfmhagggggigfil ? ws-ir 1' 'zzz A---v zsef Q, we ea. all I fwfstau Am J I L IQ? ef' W ,Q af 1 ,e:z:z,'E'.7::'?2-1294 i 'i ff, . , :zz ,, 2. -51411 unreal , , , rf ., ,,,,, ..,,..,- av ....,.,,3i Ar. , 57 ' 1' ' ..I5L,, a n .H 1: , ' ' f ,,,, I ,,,, , ,, S K . 1 f M . 4 .,,,, , . . ,.,, ,,,L, , ,. , , , r asf gk W r,:,.,f ,E of ,, X fu rf rv it 1-X Ag W 3 yn K A 2 ..,...... 0, IV' ,Q , ,:5 +'i1 'fV N i5 Z'Z gf:f 'ri ZZ, MANAGERS: Johnny Droddy, Herman Mills, Jon Pittenger, Michael Brewton. COACHES. Kneeling: Andy Pyles, Doug Moreau, Tony Acosta, Standing: Allan Parker, Jerry Bamburg, Joe Dosher, Ran- dy Poisso. 70 Football Team TIGER VARSITY FOOTBALL. Bottom Row: Sampson Collins, Jed Martin, Darrel Smith, Randy Whitley, Tony Abron, Rafis Brew, Raymond Durbin, Steve Canerday, Jay Crooks, Barry Johnson, Tommy Boyette, at Ashley, Byron Curry, Roy Wil- liams. Row 2: Kenny Crawford, Johnny Williams, Benny Mitchell, Perry Myles, Roger Williams, Mike Carter, Doug Law- rence, Todd Wold, Glenn Nelson, Kevin Collins, Randy Johnson, David Foster, Clint Turner, Calvin Durham. Row 3: Gar- lon Powell, Jon Zeagler, Sam McFarland, Charlie I-Iolmes, Gary Irving, Jess Grigg, Jay Huckaby, Thomas King, Chester Brin- son, Edward Pearson, Andrew Riggs, Mar- cel Mills. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Bottom Row: Anthony Hall, Randy Huey, Robby Warner, Craig Ward, David Sul- livan, Trey Harrel, Alain Jones, Eugene Myles, Glen Smith, Charles Ray Wil- liams. Row 2: Willie Arms, Derrick Duncan, Eddie Russell, Jonathan Myles, Kenny Southerland, Lonnie Smith, Troy Wold, Al Simmons, Kevin Clark, Roy Dun- kentell, Tony Mosely, Darren Yocum. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD WSHS 16 ' Bolton ' l ' 6 Tioga 3 'A 0 20 ' Grant g - 0 12 Natchitoches . 1 4' 0 14 Natchitoches ' 12 20' Many . l ' 8 12 FRESHMAN MANAGER: Billy Tom Gueringer. ' FLOWER BOX FUTCH MOTOR COMPANY A TOUCH OF HONEY 900 W- COM I l 628-4645 101 E. Main ST. 628-2184 Wfnfmeldf LA Winnffeld, LA Football Team 71 gwwi ,Sgr 4,.k . fi 1 .WX si S' il . vi, ,0 101 ............ If 3 -e ,gpg ' J aff M W QAM 2 QM- ?f'y.55Qf www. -SYM?-,3w Q S r ff Q I J 'W3'-2 'x. 34 Q il? QAM, igam sf? 71? 5? 'N M A 5- 3 i5WE9F? 'L 5'1 i'fm f,-A .2 wi','Q 'W'7:'f'f1W.?9W5.1:W2 fi'4!2zil'?S'?i7E.. LQEIKHS, A. V. 1982-83 Tiger Hoopsters E i l 5 ini elv S s Front Row: Shad Roberts, Greg Lawrence, David Hobdy, Ray Ball, Herbert Alexander. Back Row: Chris Carter, Kevans Nears, Andrew Riggs, Sampson Collins, Darrell Barnes, Danexter Flowers, Kenny Hatcher. Statisticians: Barbie McFarland, Kelly Lawrence, Michael McMahon, Phil Howard COACH: Mike Hearne 74 Boys Basketball JV: Danexter Flowers, Clint Turner, Steve lverstine, Phil Howard, Jeff Zeagler, David Hobdy, Darrell Smith, Greg Lawrence. NOT SHOWN: Andrew Riggs, David Robbie Martin. Foster, COACH: Tony Acosta Freshmen. Front Row: Tony Mosely, Charles Ray Williams, Alain Jones, Ketrick Duncan, Managers: Kellv Lawrence, Terrence Luke- Eugene Myles, Roderick Walker. Back Row: Derrick Cox, Tyrone Nicholls, Ronnie Taylor, Anthony Hall, Lonnie Smith, Coach Andy Pyles. l FRAZIER'S FIRESTONE Jeans 'n T hingsa North Crawford Street Where Clothes Are An Attitude Not An Agefsl Mon. -Sat. 9:30-5:30 ve WINNFIELD, LOUISIANA 71483 ,9 44, ,QQ 9,QlI,,,0AL - M NV, Q C- , . -T Boys Basketball 75 1982-83 Bi-District Champs Varsity Girls. Gilda Williams 935, Rhonda Bamburg 440, Sandra Goff 411, Donna Cox 310, Karen McWright if2O, Jackie Craig 330, Denesica Wilson 354, Lillie Hollingsworth 415, Kelly Daughtery 5453, Demetria King 79522, Addie Thornton 5323. 5 Z X 2 2 1 f 4 f 3 L, .M , Coach Jerry Bamburg and Coach Joe Dosher headed the girls' program. 76 Girls' Basketball Freshmen Girls Basketball. Front Row. Donna Maloy, Melanie Jones, Lorraine Frazier, Josette Mattingly. Back Row: Caprice Harris, Shirley Swafford, Tina Harris, Lisa Moses, Tigerette Statisticians. Kathy Huey, Sherry Christian, and Melissa Dosher. EMPLOYEES Huey P. Long QF Memorial KEN T U CK Y Vocational School FRIED CHI CKE Girls Basketball 77 Baseball Fever, Catch lt! Stat. Tammy Lashly Baseball Front Row: Shawn Butler. Row 2: Darrel Barnes, Shad Roberts, Perry Myles. Row 3: Jerry Hubbard, Todd Hughes, Ryon Chandler, Terrance Elmore, Steve Jordan, 3 Tommy Boyette. Back Row: Raymond Durbin, Jed Martin, Randy Johnson, Tony l Abroms, Darrel Smith. Assistant Andy Pyles, Head Coach Mike Hearne. Tiger Track Ran The Show Bottom Row: Kevans Nears, Jess Grigg, Thomas King, Garlon Powell, Sam McFarland, Chester Brinson, Benny Mitchell, Jon Pittenger. Top Row: Herbert Alexander, Sampson Collins, Robert Williams, Tucker Harrington, David Foster, Robby Warner, Charles Ray Williams, Glenn Smith, Terrance Luke. Coaches: Randy Poisso, Doug Moreau zljiiiersz Johnny Droddy' Chuck Har' 'Q is EEZ .. f .IE-5 5 g 'L' Q a le LYNDA 'S COUNTRY KITCHEN ', . 1 C K lil. , Highway 84- West Lumber Co., Inc. 6283222 P.0. BOX 191 Wlnnlleld, LA. . 525.4594 Track 79 Cheerleaders RahT Rhonda Bamburg Senlor Brmdgett Durham Jumor Lon Moses Sennor Angxe Quntta Semor Jenmfer Flurry Junlor Sondra Wagoner Semor Captann Earlean Punches Jumor Lnsa Hand Sophomore MERCHANTS INSURANCE AGENCY INC 403 West Mam SL Wmnfzeld LA 628 3133 Louisiana-PaciHc P O Drawer 751 Wmnheld. Louusnana 71483 Cheerleaders 81 is in Wrdds I W 5 I-1 Toy Tigers Danced -0 The Beat 5 82 Toy Tigers Top Row: Mary Scott, Susan Allen, Terri Willis, Kathleen Kinney, Gayla Johns ICO- Captainl, Gwen Barnes, Jennifer Haley, Delonda Martin, Andrea Triplett. Bottom Row: Tammy Weaver, Paige Garrett, Sherry Christian, Sharon White, Arden Bridges, Michelle Brewer, Rhonda Pharr, Melissa Dosher, Stephanie Barton, Barbie McFarland, Jennifer Watson, Tracy James, Melissa Anyan. NOT SHOWN: Vonda Martin fCaptainl . , mefnlm mum ,W T i or A ,. ,,., ff wr , ,,,, ,. ' 57 , i ' , . . ,M ,, , 1 gm, Y ,EM , ,M,.:,:7,, , A wr- ,: f www,-14'm,Q1g,,:,g,,,1,m..,Lisf Aff'-n'Mz:f:f:,-1.4 ' , h P, A f W , I ,,.. .. Qfgif , 4, 1 fs- 'M f-', f'a-fmrzw. g reg :ii ,,..,,,. M T' ,,,, ff 1 wffff-if-Yaw::,:f:f:.gi+2f,:,, wrL vQl7f ' W'-A if ifli w , fl l lrf ,. . .,, I 'aff ,, 52353, ffm irrsfrf -ff' I Af! , H V, 1 A '+ve . , 2 - ' - 'rv-Q, ,am .ami W ' 'M . ,,,.,.. 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U 9 2. fix ss... x-.sss tu . , Q 55:3 sa- E .s sive SJ a,.fr.:a. . sz ... ...S- 'W Q2 . -my -E 5 . sf,-----fgs, f -. 3 gi rf: ...ls i , N- i v. s i, , ' is-.5 .L-if .- veifzg is : 32555 ws- Q Q 5 si- . st, 7 M253 - ,Q -. -ri. ,s is-m iss -,s g ss., . r. .s ,,,.,,.fg V it T aa ,, ggi Q2 7 .: T 'fear as 2 .. fr : ss. '- as V. is -S, L ...rr -sf, 39 1: 'RE Q, T , 1... isfk. E ffggggz as 1. ,- .. .sawi- 'sf .. ' nfl - fwlksii . .gr ? Q . but '6 CrownZeII Shines Bottom Row: M. Mills, L. Hollings- worth, C. Weatherford-President, W. Melton, K. Stuckey. Row 2: C. Heard T. Holland, S. Duncan, S. Myles, T. Bonnette. Row 3: C. Williams, C. Mor- gan, N. Davenport, D. Basco, R. McFarland. Row 4: B. Turner, R. Vines, G. Frazier, S. McDowell, M. Si- monelli. Row 5: E. Smith, C. Stringer, D. Duncan, D. Maloy, T. Lashley. Row 6: F. Loucious, T. Harris, C. Wheeler G. Gilcrease, L. Hanson. Row 7: L. Moses, J. Zeaglar, L. Canerday-mart ager, S. Cox, S. Ward-manager, A. Ar- nold, N. Creel. 1 v h Joyce Operations P. O. Drawer 1, Joyce, Loulslanl 71440 Pep Squad 83 The WSHS Marching Tiger Band started the 1982-83 year with a new band director, Mr. Karl Carpenter. Un- der the field direction of Drum Major Raymond Holden, the band marched to the Dome for the AA State Football Championship. The band marched at the District Marching Festival at NSU, rating an excellent. After the half-time shows, parades, and contests, marching season was over. lt was a time to look for new horizons-to set new goals and to reach them. It was concert season. Even with the loss of a few members, the band played on. And played well! The band won the Sweepstakes Award at the Large Ensemble Festival at NSU. Many who thought the band had com- pleted its work for the year, were wrong. The band was looking to the future - for bigger and better things. And they played on. And The Band Played Un i l Stephanie Bonnette is serving as the 1982-83 Band Sweetheart. Bottom Row: Ann Brown, Roderick Walk- er, Darnell Williams, Terrence Kimble, Steve Chandler, Michael McMahon. Row 2: Elizabeth Ricketts, Samuel Lynch, Ray- mond Holden-Drum Major, Suzy Johns. Row 3: Glenda Fogger, Mary Watts, Mar- anda Sullivan, Melissa Flurry, Deonna Mar- tin, Janice Lutes, Yolanda Smith, Deniscia Band Wilson, Kimberly Triplett. Row 4: Paul Manthei, Eddie Johnson, Jan Autrey, Ada Sullivan, Cindy Johns, Donna Carroll, Car- la White, Kathy Curry, Laura Watts. Row 5: Steve Jordan, Paul Williams, Misti Clark, Brenda Roy, Laurie McLauren, Stephanie Bonnette, Keith Guillotte, Spence Melton, Vincent Anderson. Row 6: Gary Hyde, Leslie Fredericks, Eddie Walk- er, Sam Barnes, David McQueen, Jeff Shows, Shani Smith, Ray Krull, Dennis Street, Gerald Smith, Delton Cox, Carlos Jones. Top Row: Martha Shows, Amy May, Melanie Mixon, Christi Aldy, Carrie May, Lori Hand, Rachel Lawrence, Sorita Smith, Angie Castleman, Renee Roush. Flags. Bottom Row: Co-captains Lori Hand ' Top Row: Rosalind Triplett, Melanie and Carrie May. Row 2: Rachel Lawrence, Mixon, Christi Aldy, Sorita Smith, Angie Renee Roush, Amy May, Martha Shows. Castleman. Raymond Holden led the marching band as ' ' H f ' ' the 1982-83 Drum Major. BE New gVinnfieId we Shoppers Village Wes ,urt Winfield . Phone: 628EgiJ.l7 ' llvlnllliZTL,hl2'.n 628-3932 Band 85 Anchor Sailed To Perfection The Anchor Club, sponsored by the Pi- r lot Club of Winnfield, was a club for young girls of good character and leadership. Each girl held a 2.5 grade average or above. Its purpose for perfection was to encourage civic and social duties in our community building leadership, good char- acter, Christian ideals and academic suc- cess. President-Sondra Wagoner, Sr. Di- rector-Carrie May, Jr. Director-Addie Kay Thorton, Reporter-Jennifer Flurry, Spon- sor-Mrs. Taffy Creel, Treasurer-Regina Jones, Secretary-Barbie McFarland, Vice- President-Stephanie Barton, Historian-Jen- nifer Haley. f Bottom Row: Laine Barton, Greg Lawrence, Jeff Zeagler, Matt Purser, Jay Huckaby, Doug Lawrence, Jess Grigg, Kenny Crawford. Row 2: Cassandra Weatherford, Delonda Martin, Delissio Duncan, Gwen Barnes, Susan Allen, Mary Scott, Tracie James, Donna Maloy. Row 3: Martha Shows, Laurie McLauren, Ann Brown, Misti Clark, Melissa Dosher, Sharon White, Rhonda Pharr, Arden Bridges. Row 4: Kayla Hand, Rosa McFarland, Darlene Folden, Maranda Sullivan, Tammy Weaver, Jennifer Christian, Lisa Canerday, Judy Gates, Tonya Williams. Row 5: Laura Watts, Lori Hand, Brenda Roy, Melissa Flurry, Josette Mattingly, Lisa Hand, Kim Stuckey, Wendy Melton, Row 6: Shahn Dempsey, Sonya Ward, Mary Ann Simonelli, Rhonda Bamburg, Melissa Hunter, Sherice Myles, Yolanda Smith, Andrea Tripplett. Row 7: Bonnie Gilcrease, Darla Fogger, Cindy Johns, Penny Bishop, Carla White, Renee Roush, Glenda Fogger, Ada Sullivan. Top Row: President-Sondra Wagoner, Sr. Director-Carrie May, Jr, Director-Addie Kay Thorton, Reporter-Jennifer Flurry, Sponsor-Mrs. Taffy Creel, Treasurer-Regina Jones, Secretary-Barbie McFarland, Vice-President Stephanie Barton, Historian-Jennifer Haley. Anchor Beta Burns The Books Pac Man Hit The Jackpot. Beta members created a superior float which placed second in this year's homecoming parade. Beta is an honorary scholastic organization for high school students who are always burning the midnight oil. Membership qualifications ina clude worthy character, scholarship, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude. Each member is required to maintain the 3.0 average. lts purpose is to stimulate effort, to reward achievement, and to encourage its members to continue their education after high school. Beta was a top club at Winnfield Senior High School this year and its members were certainly hot stuff. Bottom Row: Terrance Elmore, Gayla Jones, Teri Perry, Rhonda Bamburg, Rhonda Fortner, Delton Cox. Row 2: Monica Smith, Earlean Funches, Andrea Triplett, Bonnie Gilcrease, Jennifer Flurry, Sonya Ward, Sandra Southall, Martha Shows, Jennifer Watson. Row 3: Cindy Johns, Delonda Martin, Addie Thornton, Dana Shelton, Penny Bishop, Laura Watts, Shahn Dempsey, Regina Jones, Barbie McFarland, Stephanie Barton. Back Row: Jay Huckaby, Jess Grigg, Johnny Williams, Steve Canerday, Clay Wheeler, Mrs. Melba Little, Matt Purser, Jay Crooks, Chris Carter, Greg Lawrence, Ray- mond Holden. NOW SHCP tl L NlNA'S HALLMARK 219 E. Main St. Winnfield, LA CW'-AM' Specializing In 628-6511 Social Expressions Brenda 8: Robert Jackson 106 E. Court St. Owners 628-5742 Beta 87 FBLA . . . All Business! 2 EW Hear ye' Hear ye' Free Enterprise Day was delcared by President Sonya Ward and Mayor Max Kelly. FBLA Roster: Debra Alexander, Mike Allen, Glynn Austin, Paul Austin, Rhonda Bamburg, Cindy Bandy, Sam Barnes, Stephanie Barton, Dawn Basco, Lori Bemont, Penny Bishop, Michelle Brewer, Arden Bridges, Lisa Canerday, Chris Carter, Ryan Chandler, Sherri Christian, Misti Clark, Debra Cox, Kenny Crawford, Jay Crooks, Kathy Curry, Kelly Daughtery, Phad Dempsey, Melissa Dosher, Johnny Droddy, Bridgett Durham, Jennifer Flurry, Darla Fogger, Glenda Fogger, Rhonda Fortner, Gladys Frazier, Judy Gates, Rhonda Gobel, Lisa Gorham, Lorraine Green, Jess Grigg, Jennifer Haley, Kayla Hand, Lisa Hand, Lori Hand, Lee Harrington, Tucker Harrington, Courtney Heard, David Hobdy, Clarence Holbrook, Lillie Hollingsworth, Phil Howard, Jay Huckaby, Traci James, Cindy Johns, Gayla Johns, Regina Jones, Demetria King, Kathleen Kinney, Lorri Koone, Ray Krull, Trey Kyson, Tami Lozano, Tammy Lashley, Doug Lawerence, Greg Lawerence, Deona Martin, Vonda Martin, Josette Mattingly, Debra Mattox, Amy May, Carrie May, Stephanie McDowell, Barbie McFarland, Rosa McFarland, Cheryl McLaughlin, Laurie McLauren, Michael McMahon, Wendy Melton, Steve Miller, Lori Moses, Kevins Nears, David Nix, Teri Perry, Rhonda Pharr, Matt Purser, Angie Quitta, Shad Roberts, Brenda Roy, Mary Scott, Kathleen Shelfo, Marleen Shelfo, Jeff Shows, Martha Shows, Al Simmons, Mary Ann Simonelli, Denese Smith, Monica Smith, Sandy Southall, Kim Stuckey, Ada Sullivan, Maranda Sullivan, Addie Kay Thorton, Andrea Triplett, Debbie Tuggle, Shelia Varnell, Rebecca Vines, Sondra Wagoner, Eddie Walker, Stacy Walker, Sonya Ward, Jennifer Watson, Laura Watts, Cassandra Weatherford, Tammy Weaver, Patty Webb, Clay Wheeler, Sharon White, Claire Williams, Doris Williams, Gilda Williams, Johnny Williams, Mary Williams, Robert Williams, Tanya Williams, Terri Willis, Todd Wold, Darren Yocum, Dayna Yocum, Jon Zeagler. FBLA FI-IA Roasted Tasty Vittles Seated: Kathleen Shelfo, Monica Arnold, Frazier, Jan Autrey, Standing: Nelva Dav- Williams-Treasurer, Sonya Carroll, Nina Kim Stuckey, Teresa Hatten-Parliamentar enport, Penny Bishop-President, Judy Creel-Reporter, Cindy Bandy-Secretary, ian, Debbie Tuggle-Songleader, Gladys Gates, Lorraine Green-Historian, Tonya Wanda Taylor-Sponsor. Miss Wanda Taylor sponsored FHA PARKVIEW P K SMITH CHEVROLET GUEST CARE OLDS INC CENTER 628 4631 FHA 89 FFA . . . Educating Through Experience Our FFA club is a national organiza- tion of students enrolled in vocational agriculture. During the 1982-83 year the Future Farmers of America partici- pated in many activities. Winnfield's FFA excelled in the areas of Forestry, Meat Identification, Electrification, and Livestock Judging. Also, for the third year in a row our Parliamentary Law team won first place in the state. They also placed fifth at the national contest in Missouri. The FFA Officers were: President-Jay Huckaby, Vice- President-Phil Howard, Secretary-Jess Grigg, Reporter-Jon Zeagler, Treasur- er-Chris Carter, Sentinel-Jay Baxley, Parliamentarian-Mike Carter, Sweet- heart-Sondra Wagoner, Sponsor- Steve Vines. Front Row: Chris Carter, Phil Howard, Jon Zeagler, Jess Grigg, Sondra Wagoner, Jay Huckaby, Mike Carter, Jay Baxley, Steve Vines. Row 2: James Hight, Glenn Austin, Paul Austin, Steve lverstine, Jeff Zeagler, Randy Pickett, Laine Barton, Billie Tom Gueringer, Craig Ward, David Sullivan, Charles Holmes. Row 3: Wayne Pfannkuchen, Steve Chandler, Craig Mercer, Clay Wheeler, Elisa Smith, Cheryl McLaughlin, Darlene Folden, Keith Guillotte, Ronnie Taylor, Greg Walker, David Simonelli, Row 4: Terry Kimble, Jon Dale Stephens, Gary Hyde, Leslie Frederick, David Santiago, Tim McCartney, Chuck Harrington, Joey Jordan, Clay Ferrand, Kenny Crawford, Tracey Blaney, Stacy Potts, Terrance Luke. Row 5: Tony Mosley, Rickey Barber, Kenny Southerland, Pat Keith, Jed Martin, Donna Maloy, Johnny Droddy, Shelia Varnell, Tucker Harrington, Donna Carroll, Mike Cristman, Pedro Griffin, Chester Brinson. Row 6: Shad Roberts, Wesley Sharp, Johnny Lovell, Phad Dempsey, Macy Compton, Bobby Tullos, Keith Frederick, Jay Crooks, Robert Williams, Steve Canerday, Steve Sanders, Raymond Durbin, Benny Mitchell. Row 7: Terry Monnin, Mike Sweat, Thomas Swanner, Todd Hughes, Jonathan Miles, Kelly Lawrence, Trey Harrel, Doug Lawrence, Johnny Williams, Kenny Hatcher, Matt Purser, David Johnson, Calvin Durham. Back Row: Paul Thompson, Bubba Gates, Jeff Barber, Johnny Jurek, Robby Warner, Dewayne Lasayone, Byron Curry, Steve Barton, Pat Ashley, John Smith, Sam McFarland, Tony Abron, Ray Ball. 90 FFA 4-H The Club Which Provides Experience The WSHS 4-H Club pledged them- selves to improve their Heads, Hearts, Hands, and Health. Members learned by experiencing such activities as the Winn Parish Fair, Short Course, Winn Parish Chicken-Q Contest, and Egg Cookery Contest. W.L. Fussell and Lee Joe are the club sponsors. A great club that experienced it all! Bottom Row: Glenda Fogger, Carla Wheeler, Kelly Lawrence, Jeff Barber, Vonda Martin. Row 2: Glenn Austin, Billy Tom Gueringer, David Nix, Debra Alexander, Racheal Lawrence, Maranda Sullivan, Carla White, Lorraine Green, Judy Gates, Regina Jones, Doug Lawrence. Row 3: Sponsor-Mr. Lee Joe, Lisa Hand, Tammy Weaver, Shannon Cox, Courtney Heard, Kelly Daughtery, Rebecca Vines, Shawn Butler, Debra Tuggle, Dayna Yocum. Row 4: Mary Sue Williams, Kim Stuckey, Sherry Christian, Amy May, Jeff Shows, Regina Stroud, Sherie Dykes, Terri Willis, Paige Garrett, Kathleen Shelfo, Claire Williams, Sponsor-Mr. W.L. Fussell. Row 5: Lori Moses, Angie Quitta, Traci Gorum, Sondra Wagoner, Sonya Ward, Stephanie McDowell, Lori Hand, Melanie Mixon Ada Sullivan Denese Smith Bonnie Gilcrease Teri Perry Jess Grigg Josette Mattingly Nina Creel Johnny Williams. Row Wheeler Phil Howard Chris Carter Matt Purser Greg Lawrence PRICE'S Knights Armur Blznsmzar SOUTHERN FVQQIERAL HOME 107 MAIN STREET PHONE 628 4481 OLD SQUTH LIFE INSURANCE WINNFIELD, LOUISIANA 71483 Wznnfzeld 6: Michelle Brewer,,Shani Smith, Renee Roush, Craig Ward, Paul Williams, Phad Dempsey.yTop Row: Micheal Brewton, Clay I 4-H 91 La Societe Francaise: Say What! The French Club sponsored by Mrs. Taffy Creel, aimed to increase its members' knowledge of France, its culture, history, and language. To be- come a member, a student must have had a C average in French and must be taking or must have taken a French course. This year's officers were: Todd Wold-President, Stephanie McDowell-Secretary-treasurer, Shahn Dempsey-Historian, Steve Miller- Par- liamentarian. Throughout the year, the French Club staged such spectacular events as the French Week, the French Ban- quet, and the fabulous French Food days when French students bring their favorite French food dish. Bottom Row: Roger Williams, Garlon Powell, David Hobdy, Herbert Alexander, Gary Irving. Row 2: Thomas King, Steve Miller, Todd Wold, Brenda Norman, Rhonda Bamburg, Tracie James, Lisa Hand, Teri Perry, Tammy Weaver, Sharon Boyd, Rhonda Fortner, Donna Cox. Row 3: Wendy Melton, Angela Norred, Susan 92 French Club Allen, Kathleen Kinney, Sherry Christian, Kayla Hand Jennifer Haley. Row 4: Kim Triplett, Vonda Martin, Mary Scott, Rosa McFarland, Denese Smith, Bridgette Dur- ham, Pam Peats Row 5: Cassandra Weath- erford, Martha Shows, Sandra Southall, Andrea Triplett. Row 6: Teresa Hatten, Lori Hand, Regina Jones, Earlean Funches, Arden Bridges, Shahn Dempsey, Lisa Gorham. Row 7: Stephanie McDowell, Bonnie Gilcrease, Sonya Ward, Tina Harris. Top Row: Gwen Barnes, Rhonda Pharr, Sharon White, Addie Thornton, Patricia Webb, Delonda Martin, Mrs. Taffy Creel-Sponsor. Check It Out! The Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Joan Huckaby, encouraged people to stop by the library and check out some books. After all, the purposes of the organization are to sponsor a greater interest among students in the use of books and library services, to stimulate reading interests, and to improve the library service of the school. The 1982-83 officers were: Johnny Williams-President, Sam Barnes-Vice-President, Judy Gates-Secretary-Treasurer. Members must be seniors and work one school hour each day in the library. The Library Club participated in Homecoming activities and placed second in the Homecoming door compe- tition. The club also participated in National Book Week and co-Sponsored the Beauty and Beau Pageant. Bottom Row: Laura Watts, Patty Webb, Ann Brown, Gilda Williams, Lori Hand, Judy Gates, Mrs. Joan Huckaby, Top Row: Todd Wold, Sam Barnes, Glenn Nelson, Marcel Mills, Johnny Williams, Perry Myles. Trays Super Foods Tiger Roar Staff members Judy Gates, Sam Barnes,Johnny Williams, Gilda Williams, Lori Hand, Patty Webb, Ann Brown, worked on the layouts for the paper. Extra! Extra Read All About It! The 1982-83 Tiger Roar Staff, spon- sored by Mrs. Joan Huckaby, kept the school well informed and interested in school events through the school news- paper. The staff members, selected by Mr, Machen and Mrs. Huckaby were: Patty Webb-Editor-in-Chief, Glenn Nel- son-Art, Lori Hand-Clubs, Laura Watts and Todd Wold-Exchange, Sam Barnes and Ann Brown-Features, Judy Gates and Gilda Williams-News, Marcel Mills, Johnny Williams and Perry Myles- Sports. The aims of the organization are to collect and-print all the news of the school, to develop a uniform school spirit of the highest quality, to build and influence student opinion, to encourage the best school enterprises, to cooper- ate in respect for school authorities, to maintain clean sportsmanship, to serve as a place for the expression of student opinion, to acquaint the community with the progress of the school, to pro- mote good scholarship and to work for the best interests of the school commu- nity. TWIN OAKS S UPERETTE P0 Box HWy84EaSt Winnfield, LA. 628 6979 LibraryfTiger Roar ri Teachers For - omorrow Future Teachers of America is sponsored by Mrs. Nancy Crain, Dr. Jane Griffin, and the Louisiana Teachers' Association. The organiza- tion's purposes are to acquire an understanding of the history and development of our nation's schools, purposes, and objectives, to study and identify the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are basic or related to successful teaching, to secure information about career opportunities relating to teaching and competences required by each. This year the WSHS FTA hosted the district and state conventions. The FTA participated in American Education Week, November 14-20, Teacher Appreciation Week, and the Muscular Dystrophy Drive. This year's officers were: Jay Huckaby-Presi- dent, Vonda Martin-Vice-President, Matt Purs- er-Secretary, Greg Lawrence-Treasurer, Steve Canerday-Reporter, Phil Howard-Parliamentar ian, Barbie McFarland-Historian. ' sg x 5 scs. A , s A3 5 Q 'Q 3 S,-Q Es X5 S .s'..:- 2 Q K S is 2 5 fi ef l iswwtfiw swims Q' sf. 3 Q .... , ...... T scic it Q . ca as 5 a ' 7 A , ,W ....... . A W' nk ..., T 2 ...t as., 35 Mr. Bankston gave an enlightening talk on the changes at WSHS since he was principal here. Font Row: Eddie Walker. Row 2: Rhonda Bam- burg, Mrs. Nancy Crain, Dr. Jane Griffin, Rhonda Pharr. Row 3: Rhonda Fortner, Traci James. Courtney Heard, Tammy Weaver, Lisa Hand, Kathleen Kinney, Sherry Christian, Glen Austin, Mary Watts, Amy May, Arden Bridges, Row 4: Janice Lutes, Carla Wheeler, Sondra Wagoner, Sherie Dykes, Sandra Southall, 94 FTA Stephanie Barton, Sonya Ward, Lori Moses, Traci Gorum, Sharon White. Row 5: Teri Perry, Lori Hand, Josette Mattingly, Carrie May, Bren- da Roy, Deona Martin, Shani Smith, Claire Wil- liams, Mary Scott, Stephanie McDowell, Mi- chelle Brewer. Row 6: David Nix, Al Simmons, Craig Ward, Vonda Martin, Melissa Dosher, Re- gina Jones, Jennifer Watson, Barbie McFarland Mary Ann Simonelli, Cindi Bandy, Penny Bish op, Jennifer Haley. Back Row: Steve Miller Johnny Droddy, Clay Wheeler, Kenny Craw ford, Phad Dempsey, Greg Lawrence, Phil How ard, Matt Purser, Steve Canderday, Johnny Wil liams, Jay Huckaby. M 8a G: 'Back In Black Masque and Gavel members enjoyed themselves at the club Christmas meeting. M 8a G members: Mrs. Nell Grigg, sponsor, Addie Thornton, Melissa Flurry, Matt Purser, Sonya Ward, Todd Wold, Rhonda Bamburg, Eddie Walker, Jennifer Flurry, and Cindy Johns. Masque and Gavel is a National High School Speech Society whose purpose is to honor the individual student and to serve the high school and community. Each member has individual service projects which vary from year to year, Among the major activities in which Masque and Gavel members participate during the year are the Homecoming Assembly, the 3-Act Play, Tiger Follies, and NSU Speech Tournament. Members are also responsible for the program for the Speech Club Christmas Banquet. The annual Initiation Banquet on May 5 and the hosting of the Educational Theatre are high points on the Masque and Gavel calendar. The organization is sponsored by Mrs. Nell Grigg, The members this year are Jennifer Elur- ry, Addie Thornton, Todd Wold, Cindy Johns, Eddie Walker, Sonya Ward, Melissa Flurry, Rhonda Bamburg, and Matt Purser. M. and G. members were responsible for up-dating the school marqee. Winn Cable T.V. Winn Plywood Inc. P. O. BOX 926 Winnfield, LA 71483 Hwy. 167 South Winnfield, La. 71483 628-2842 Masque 81 Gavel 95 Discussion and Debate. Bottom Row: Glenn Austin, Shad Roberts, Jon Ste- phens. Row 2: Al Simmons, Nina Creel, Mary Scott, Kim Stuckey, Sonya Ward, Stephanie McDowell, Tammy Weaver, Tracy Bonnette, Monica Arnold, Melissa Flurry, Connie Gistand, Row 3: Gloria McFarland, Joyce Farmer, Sandra Goff, Sampson Collins, Vonda Martin, Penny Bishop, Addie Thornton, James Thornton, Paul Austin, Tommy Boyette, Scott Stroud. Row 4: Roger Williams, Jay Crooks, Benny Mitchell, Edward Pearson, Jerry Hubbard, Robert Williams, Steve Canerday, Todd Hughes, Greg Walker, David Johnson, Rafis Brew. Top Row: Jay Huckaby, Jess Grigg, Kenny Hatcher, Todd Wold, Michael Sweat, David Hobdy, James Hight, Jon Zeagler, Chester Brin- son, Raymond Holden. Radio. Bottom Row: Regina Stroud, Cindy Bandy, Teresa Hatten, Lolita Jones, Susan Allen, Jennifer Flurry, Courtney Heard, Traci James Sharon Boyd, Brenda Nor- man, Deborah Alexander, Eddie Johnson. Row 2: Sandras Duncan, Arden Bridges, Laine Barton, Donna Maloy, Steve Sand- 96 Speech Club ers, Sherie Dykes, Terri Willis, Sondra Wagoner, Carrie May, Jay Baxley, Benjie Phelps, Sandy Southall. Row 3: Kenny Crawford, Eddie Walker, Trey Harrel, Ma- tilda Carroll, Steve Iverstine, Raymond Durbin, Keith Fredericks, Joey Jordan, Jeff Zeagler, Cindy Johns, Renee Roush, Kathy Curry. Top Row: Matt Purser, Mrs. Nell Grigg-Sponsor, Kevin Collins, Trey Kyson, James Walker, Phad Dempsey, Greg Lawrence, Chris Carter, Willie Hold- en, David McQueen, Jerry Mills. The Speech Club, sponsored by Mrs. Nell Grigg, was an active club. Among its activities were the 3-Act Dramatic Production, Cheaper By The Dozen,'l the annual talent show, Tiger Follies, and the NSU Speech Tournament. Members relaxed and enjoyed themselves at rehashing parties and the Christmas Banquet, Whose theme was HChristmas Under the Big Top. Speech Was It The club members were divided into three major groups: Radio-Greg Lawrence, Chairman, Discussion-Debate-Jay Crooks, Chairman, Dra- matics-Jennifer Haley, Chairman. To qualify for membership, students must have had Speech I or currently be enrolled. The 1982-83 officers were: Matt Purser- President, Todd Wold-Vice President, Addie Thornton-Secretary, Gayla Johns-Reporter, Vonda Martin-Historian. The officers looked for- ward to the Old and New Officers, Party follow- ing the Installation of Officers Ceremony. The purposes of the Speech Club are to pro- vide opportunities for discovering and develop- ing talent, to promote school spirit, to improve public relations, to encourage fellowship, to mo- tivate classwork, and to arouse intellectual curi- osity. 'l, Dramatics, Bottom Row: Jed Martin, Randy Pickett, Ray Krull, Steve Miller, Kathleen Kinney, Jennifer Watson, Jennifer Zeagler, Gayla Johns, Rhonda Bamburg. Row 2: Ricky Barber, Sam Barnes, Johnny Lovell, Clay Wheeler, Rhonda Goebel, Kelly Daughtgry, Claire Williams, Deona Martin, Paige Garrett. Row 3: Diana Sanders, Sherry Christian, Angela Quitta, Lori Moses, Row 4: David Nix, Shawn Butler, Sharon White, Melissa Dosher, Althea Braden, Frankie Loucious, Dometrius Barnes, Stephanie Barton, Lue Hollingsworth. Row 5: Josette Mattingly, Rhonda Pharr, Shahn Dempsey, Micheline Edwards, Katie Nor- BAUM'S JEWELRY BEVERL VS man. Row 6: Troy Wold, Craig Ward, Phil Howard, Calvin Durham, Lisa Gorham, Mary Ann Simonelli, Jennifer Haley, Michelle Brewer, 203 E. Main Specialities: Crystal Winnfield, LA 71483 And Chinag Fine Watches BEA UTY Winnfield, LA SALON 628-3002 628-6230 BILLIECS BOOTS 'N THINGS, INC. FLOWER SHOP Hwy. 167 south Wmnneid, LA 103 Bevill Winnfield, LA 628-4553 628-3911 Levis' For Men, Women, LQ Children i r-1 Salt Rock: - e Time-Writers The Salt Rock Staff, sponsored by Mrs. Sheila Causey, aims to produce a yearbook which re- duces to words and pictures an interesting re- presentative record or history of the school year. Throughout the year, the staff sold ads and yearbooksg took organization pictures and snapshots of studentsg oversaw school pictures and senior portrait daysg and designed and pro- duced the yearbook. Members must be seniors with 2.5 average or better and be selected by the faculty. The 1982-83 Salt Rock Staff were: Regina Jones-Editor, Phil Howard-Photographer, Shad Roberts-Photographer, Rhonda Bamburg, Car- rie May, Jay Huckaby, Sondra Wagoner, and Melissa Flurry. 5 S Botto Bamb m Row: Melissa Flurry, Carrie May, Phil Howard, Sondra Wagoner. Row 2: Rhon urg, Mrs. Sheila Causey, Regina Jones. Top Row: Jay Huckaby, Shad Roberts. s l ,,v:::., 5 ,ff 'V f -I-I,::. E WM W -r - Sam Barnes, Todd Wold, Barbie McFarland, Jay Huckaby, Sondra Wagoner, Clay W Williams, Phil Howard, Matt Purser, David Hobdy, Greg Lawrence, Trey Harrel, Gayl Reshanta Johnson, Stephanie Barton, Sonya Ward, Penny Bishop. Student Council - Totally ! The Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Jerry Bamburg, aimed to promote better working relationships between the students and administration. Throughout the year the Student Council worked with charitable organi- zations. The 1982-83 officers were: Jay Crooks, President, Jay Huckaby, First Vice-President, Greg Lawrence, Sec- ond Vice-Presidentg Stephanie Barton, Secretary, Phil Howard, Treasurer, Barbie McFarland, Reporter, Gayla Johns, Historian. i 5 i ri S . Q3 r 3 , 51 4 ,Z V , .ir Q. Q1 2 5 Z 6 ,Q 2 5 V ii Q l V ii 'wkkvfj ' in 2 K if' gat 2 X 4. .g, I5 ,Q l A , ,il .I LI., I . , 5 i ,Z Q 3 5-,,m .g,,ff4 az. 4 limi heeler, Josette Mattingly, Melissa Flurry, Johnny a Johns, Chris Carter, Jay Crooks, Garlon Powell, gy' - - Best Western RL!-EN of Winnfield P.0. mfL1g23l6l W 712,31-Ifiouff A T MN LEA VEC NURSING HOME U U 'J BRENDA 'S CHICKEN INN Hwy. U.S. 167 North 1104 lg- Lfffayeffe ' ' WHGI' S TeZ'1B22Zfi5fi?fJiii?0f Hmm And Brenda Pafdue Student Council 99 g Sharing A Night With The Stars . . . 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Judges for the Beauty 8: Beau Pageant were Fred and Cheryl Gianforte and Bon- nie Pace. I I , I 2 I 5 l 5 Mr. Ernie Bamburg served as Master of Ceremonies for the annual pageant. ZEAGLER LUMBER CO INC Compllments Of P 0 50X 15105 EICHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT A1eXZ5'815589 Wy JUVENILE COURT RAY WYL P173 Compliments Of PONTIAC-RIVJIICK-CAUII LACIQNIC, IHC. HOLE IN ONE Beauty 8: Beau Rally Students Were Great . . . Really! District Rally Results Superior American History David Sullivan Cindy Bands, Mary Scott English Ill Jay Crooks Tammy Weaver Penny Bishop Addie Tl10YnfO11 Stephanie Barton Barbie McFarland Home Economics I Pam Peats General Science Jay Crooks Addie Thornton Jennifer Allen Good Shawn Butler Jennifer Haley Bookkeeping Elizabeth Ricketts Advanced Mathematics Janice Lutes Stenography Clarence Holbrook Kim Stuckey Reolna Jones Elizabeth Ricketts Sandfag Duncan Greg Lawrence Typewriting Clay Wheeler Home Economics II Debra Mattox Sandy Southall Michelle Brewer Johnny Williams Lisa Moses Gilda Williams Civics Very Good Algebra l Lorraine Verrett Vocational AQ- l Arden Bridges Economics Eddie Johnson iioyee Farmer David Sullivan Trey Hafrel Donna COX Amy Mao Home Economics III Steve Chandler Claire Williams Bonnie Gilcrease Mike McMahon Doris Williams Matt Purser Clerical lef?1CliCG Glen Nelson Algebra II Tonya Williams VOCHHOHBI AQ- I1 Chris Carter English IV Sherry Christian Karny Huey Glen Austin Dario Fogger Cindy Johns Clarence Holbrook Pnysies Laine Barton Sandy Southall Regina Jones Sharon While Johnny Williams Steve lverstine English l Sgnya Ward Blolooy Todd Wold Vocational AQ- ill Coiirrney Heard General Business Lisa Canerday Melissa Fl'-irry Sieve Canerday Deone Martin Gladys Frazier James Harlan il-rigonorneiry Cnris Carter Mike Mahon Willie Holden Traci James 'lay Huckaby Mike Carter English ll Frankie Loucious Chemistry Cindy Johns Vocational Ag. IV l-i521 Canerday Geometry Bonnie Gilcrease Laura Watts Jay Huckaby Sherry Christian Stephanie Barton Greg Lawrence World Geograpny Clav Wneelei' Sharon Whiie Jennifer Haley Dayna Shelton Jeff Barrier Jess Gi'i9Q Goyernrneni Barbie McFarland French I Deffick Cox Excellent Coiirrney i-ieard Home Economics IV Arden Bridges Nieey l-ayion District Rally These students participated in the 1983 District Rally at NSU. State RaHy Contestants Were Super lt was a Friday-the eighth of April to be exact. The following su- spects were seen loading vehicles at 12:00 p.m.: Sandy Southall, De- bra Mattox, Penny Bishop, Court- ney Heard, Jennifer Haley, Kim Stuckey, Glenn Austin, Jay Crooks, A Clay Wheeler, David Sullivan, Cin- A dy Jones, Claire and Williams, Tonya Williams, and Clarence Hol- brook. The leaders of this infamous gang were three respectable adults: Mr. Herschel Machen, Mrs. Taffy Creel, Mrs. Mary Milam. The vehi- cles pulled out minutes later and traveled south to Port Allen, where they checked into the Prince Mur- iat. The next day the state rally contestants-along with their three chaperones-went to LSU for State Rally. They returned to Winnfield ' that evening. Glenn Austin Jennifer Haley Sandy Southall David Sullivan C169 Wheeler Ag. Il-2nd English Ill-3rd Clerical Practice-3rd Ag. I-4th AQ- IV-2nd stare Rally 105 P 106 Investigators i Investigators This section of the 1983 Salt Rock is devoted to the administration, facul- ty, and custodial staff of Winnfield Senior High. The accomplishments and efforts of these groups contribute to the winning tradition of WSHS. The administration and faculty have been commended often for their outstand- ing leadership and teaching abilities, and have been praised for their contri- butions to extra-curricular activities. The custodial staff has also been praised for its contribution to the smooth running of the school. WW ESTIGA TOIQSY Y F 7-TSN l l .'lf'. Ph -SFP ' C153 CuSfOCllZ1.T'tS Q T'-Z.CliH' 41: Aflniinisffrafl K, V , ,l P Who Made WSHS Tick? JEROLENE CARROLL Biology, Gen. Sci- enceg B.S., M.S.-Southern University. ANDY PYLES General Science, General SARAH SHELL Acct. I, II, Cl. Practice Math P.E.g B.S.-NSU B.S.-NSU, +30-NSU JANE GRIFFIN Geometry, Ad. Math, MIKE HEARNE Dr. Ed, Free Enterprise' RANDY POISSO Civics World Geo ra- - , , Q Math Ilg B.S.-NSU, M.S.-NSU, Ed.D.-NSU B.S.-La. Tech, M.S.-NLU phyg B.S.-NLU ' BROCKNER OIL CL YDE BR YANT SA W SHOP' 628-2514 Winnfield, LA. 71483 S Jones St I Winnfield 628-6884 Congratulations 8: Best Wishes . . T The Senior? BHISTEWS HOME FURNISHINGS cHEMBoND coRPoRAT1oN ml!-5557793-'I'm'll'M TAFFY CREEL English II, French Ig B.A.- NLU R 5 NELL GRIGG Speech I, IIg B.S.-La. Tech, MA.-LSU, +30-La. Tech, Univ, of Ark, .K ,-,, ffsg' ,inf ,, , E955 f . 152.55 :iff2ii1:f'c ww, ff -f ' H 1' 'i FV T535 :W - .I II PIIJ'IiiWli5Yi55zi:1f'EQ s,,1 :f.fI,,fjMjfff9 'Ni-9 ' , ls,-Milli , K7 4 r , :Saw ,Eg :fa 4 Lf -iw, J M . L 'W A.,,,. , . 1 4 i ,I - I ,e,, ,he.e, 3,h,. ,. ,,,, . ,, lfgibii f11:'f i -z1k'- .,.,..,.,, 15 9+ Aehhhh hheehh I, ic' RW LEE JOE Gen. Math, Dr. Ed., Business Math, Gen. Business, BS.-GSU, NLS.-NLU DOUG MOREAU P.E.g B.S.-LSU, MS.- NLU STEVE VINES Ag. I, II, III, IV, Ag. Lab, B.S.-USL W.L. FUSSELL English I, Civics, B.S.- NSU, M.Ed.-NSU MELBA LITTLE English III, B.A.-La. Tech, MA.-NSU NSU E EAST WINNFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH DELTA TIRE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Hwy 34 628-5998 704 E. Lafayette '1Where Everybody Is Somebody. 628-6948 CHARLES BI CE DENNIS REIFFER Wlmmeld LA POLLED HEREFORD sc ANGUS FARMS 628 2141 And The Hands Of Time Turned. MIKE TINNERELLO Biology. B.S.-NLU, M.Ed.-NSU JOAN I-IUCKABY Librarian. B.A.-NSU, M.Ed.-NSU Teachers TONY ACOSTA Chemistry, Algebra II, Math II. B.S.-Miss. State Univ. s?f55ilfi15?'ifJ'5f'SiE:?7:fl5TS'f:-fl?.:5iff'I:i :'fs-A:Hz.f',z':iEIi5X.57i -' S Lt... . , - - 1 fi ..1..frf,,.f,,.Qf.-we4si21sP2.z:fissv,.g,.f1-':fx:s:..v f. ' , ' 2i .fs:f4i.ffi1f .- f , .1 - ...a I g ... 1 1 fm? ,,--f In -- Q ET. Q. '- NANCY CRAIN English I, Civics. B.5.- NLU, M.A.-NSU MARYFALLIS English I, II, IV. B.S.-Okla. State Univ., M.Ed.-NSU JOE DOSI-IER Am. I-list. B.S.-La. College, M. Ed.-LSU, + 30-LSU, NSU, la. Tech, Univ. of Ark. MARY MILAM P.E.. B.S.-NSU , Vi' XM HELEN BREWTON Typing II, Bus. Math, ALMA HOBDY Typing I, Free Enterprise. KARL CARPENTER Sf- High Band- B- Of Data Processing, Shorthand, B.S.-NLU, B.S. S.U., M.S.-NSU MLlSiC ECI.-NSU M S -NSU WANDA TAYLOR Home Ec I II III IV SHELIA CAUSEY Alg I Journ II BA DOROTHY BOURN Wmnfield Sr High DA VID19 DEANO S SHOE CENTER PRO BURGER AND SPOR TIN G GOODS Jgggggggl 105Ab1e Si DES HAIR PLACE COURT HOUSE PHARMACY 204 E MENU 104 Jones St Sammy Brian 628 5204 Your Family Pharmacist I M.5i.N5U ' ' ' NLU,M.Ed.-NSU W ' ' ' ' secretary ' Who This year marked Mr. Hershal Ma- chen's tenth year as principal at WSHS. Some of his everyday duties included the supervision of the school's operation, the encourage- ment of students' and teachers' ef- forts, and the promotion of future suc- cess. Above all this, his endeavors in- cluded maintaining the outstanding academic and athletic standards. When asked what made him proud of WSHS, he replied the pride and disci- pline each student has. Administration Tocks The Clocks? , X S . l Q55 XTQNSS - ..,,, .s X 5 Ng, . ir, s E Jerry Bamburg contributed in many ways to the success of the 1982-83 school year. Besides being Assistant Principal, he taught physics, math, and was sponsor of Student Council. He could be found spending his after school hours coaching football and girls' basketball. This year made Ernie Bamburg's 4-th year as Guidance Counselor here at SWHS. His days included jobs such as counseling, individual inventory, oc- cupational information, placement, and follow-ups. When not at school, Mr. Bamburg's extra curricular activi- ties included golf and woodworking. Who Cleans The Scenes? OATSU N Corrine Jordan, Della Key, Sallie Davis Maids: Charleen Cotton and Donna Cotton V, 3 MWA ' - 2 wvfffm' V x A' J' ,, 1 3 , C V, 1 t wg, , ' ' H75 'W 1 , , Wig 3 Custodians: Richard Cotton and Alon Chief Gregory Lunchroom Workers: Carolyn Harlan, Doris Blake, Joyce Smith, Anna Pearl Jackson, and Doris Nugent 2 -C 1 -, i v 3 E -. i Q c i S aw,ffsgfarzi-,1-me-1,af-1 . ., gif ,ew-s1..:iii: E 1 C P . ,,.. 'SS Q C ii ' 'SS ' I T ,- A. 1 ' ' li C rirr, ,. Lykfi K is Maintenance Engineers 5 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 i 1 1 1 1 I l 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l I 4 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 1 b 114 . o Con-clue-sion The previous sections have clued us in on the WSHS winning tradition. This concluding section reveals the answer. Throughout, winners of every kind are featured. Whether it was in academics or athletics, each showed outstanding excellence in all aspects, But the win- ning tradition does not stop here. Each of these students will always have spe- cial memories of the contributions he or she made while at WSHS. And as we all look' through the 1983 Salt Rock years from now, we will remem- ber just what made this year so spe- cial. fx We can WG. will , i 4-5 3 X if 4 y lf T M fx' l , fl , gf weCl'Cl. -, j Q . Mr. WSHS Jay I-luckaby Jay Huckaby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald I-luckaby, distinguished himself as a leader and a scholar. He was an active member in Speech, FFA, FTA, Beta, Anchor, FCA, Student Council, and Salt Rock, and served as FFA and FTA President. He was a member of the FFA Parliamentary Law Team, which placed first in state competition for 3 years and placed 5th in national competition. Throughout his high school years, Jay maintained a 4.0 grade average and represented WSHS at the District Literary Rally in Ag. IV and Trigonometry. Jay was also active in the athletic program at WSI-IS. For his hard work and excellent perfor- mance in football, Jay was awarded a football scholarship at Brigham Young University in Utah, where he plans to major in Computer Science. 116 Mr. WSI-lS Miss WSI-IS Rhonda Bamburg Rhonda Bamburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bamburg, was selected as Miss WSHS because of her total involvement at WSHS. She was a lead- er in Speech, Beta, FTA, M8zG, French, Anchor, FBLA, 4-H, and Salt Rock. For four years she played bas- ketball and served as cheerleader for three. This year Rhonda also served as FTA district and state President, and Miss FBLA in Louisiana. Rhonda re- presented Winn Parish at La. Girls' State. Academically Rhonda main- tained a 4.0 average. After gradu- ation, Rhonda will attend NLU and major in Accounting. Miss WSI-IS 117 Clay Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wheeler, was chosen as an Out- standing Senior. Clay was active in Beta, 4-H, Speech, FFA, FTA, and was named an honorary member of M8LG. This year he served as Beta President and 4-H Reporter. He was a member of the FFA and FBLA Parlia- mentary Law Teams, and was selected as one of Betals Whols Who Represen- tatives. Clay also served on the Meats Identification Team and the Forestry Tea, and placed 2nd at the State Liter- ary Rally in Ag. IV. Clay plans to at- tend La. Tech in the fall and major in Engineering. 118 Outstanding Senior Jess Grigg is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Grigg. Jess was voted as a WSHS Outstanding Senior because of his ac- tivities in FFA, FCA, FBLA, Anchor, Beta, 4-H, Speech, Football, and Track. Jess served as FFA Secretary for 2 years, and received the high indi- vidual ranking in Poultry in 1982. Jess participated in the Regional Track Meet in discus, and was ranked 2nd in the district and 3rd at Regional. He was also a three-year letterman in football and was named to the All Dis- trict Team in 1981 and 1982. Jess plans to attend La. Tech in the fall in Engineering. Sonya Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Ward was voted as an Out- standing Senior. She participated in Speech, MSLG, Beta, Anchor, FBLA, FTA, 4-H. Sonya was manager of Pep Squad for two years, Vice-President of M8zG and French, and President of FBLA. She received the Most Im- proved Speech Senior Award in M8cG, and was the recipient of the Voice of Democracy District Essay Award. So- nya was also chosen for Who's Who in Speech, MSLG, French, and FBLA. In the fall, Sonya plans to attend NLU in Geology. 120 Outstanding Senior Clubs' Who's Who Penny Bishop was nominated by FHA, where she received numerous awards and honors. Some of those were the Chapter Degree, FHA District III Home- maker Award, and the State Degree. Penny served as the local and parish President, and Parliamentarian of District Ill. At District Rally, she competed in Home Ec. I, II, and III. At WSHS Penny was also active in Anchor, FBLA, FTA, Beta, and Speech. Teresa Hatten was elected by FHA where she was a member for four years, and served as Parliamentarian for two. She received many awards and honors including Officer of the Month, Parish, District, and State Voting Delegate, and served as Parish Treasurer. Her senior year she was chosen to receive the FHA State Degree. Besides FHA, she was also active in 4-H, FBLA, French, and Speech. Sonya Ward was elected by FBLA, French, Masque 8: Gavel, and Speech Clubs. She served as FBLA President, and Vice-President of French and Masque 8a Gavel. Sonya was also ac- tive in FTA, Pep Squad, Speech, Sci- ence Club, Anchor, 4-H, Beta, and Student Council. In Speech she partici- pated in numerous Speech festivals and tournaments. She was a member of the Superior ranking Current Events Team in FBLA, and participat- ed in the FBLA Summer Leadership Camp. Sonya was a distinguished win- ner of the U.S. National Speech and Drama Awards and was listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. At District Rally, So- nya competed in Civics, and English Il and IV. Clubs' Who's Who 121 Clay Wheeler, President of Beta, was elected by Beta for Who's Who. Clay also participated in FBLA, 4-H, FFA, Speech, FTA, and Student Council. He received numerous hon- ors and awards including FFA Star Greenhand, Star Chapter Farmer De- gree, and Star Agri-Businessman. Clay was a member of the State Champion Parliamentary Law Team, and was a member of the FBLA Parliamentary Law Team. Clay was active on the FFA Meat Identification Team, Forest- ry Team, and was the FFA Public Speaker for 1981-82. In Speech Clay competed at the NSU Speech Tourna- ment, and acted in Tiger Follies and Cheaper by the Dozen. He repre- sented District III at FBLA Convention as Mr. FBLA. Clay competed at Dis- trict Rally in Ag. I-IV, Chemistry, and Advanced Math. 122 Clubs' Who's Who Regina Jones represented Anchor Salt Rock and French. She served as Anchor Treasurer and Salt Rock Edi- tor. Regina was also active in FBLA, Speech, Science Club, 4-H, Pep Squad, Beta, Student Council, and FTA. She was awarded one of the Top Ten Talents Awards in Speech and participated in NSU and NLU speech tournaments. She was a candidate to 4-H Short Course for two years. At 4- H Summer Camp she was a Sr. Coun- selor. In FBLA, she placed 2nd at 1983 District Convention in Extemp. Speaking. Regina competed at District 'Rally in Am. History, French II, Eng. IV, and Adv. Math. A Phil Howard was selected by FFA. While in FFA, Phil competed on the Meat Identification Team, and the Par- liamentary Law Team, which was ranked 5th in the nation. Besides FFA, Phil was also active in Speech, FBLA, FTA, Student Council, and was one of the Salt Rock photographers. Phil was a member of the FBLA Parliamen- tary Law Team which placed 2nd at 1983 District Convention. Cindy Johns, selected by Beta, served as Beta Vice-President this year. She was active in 4-H, FBLA, Band, Anchor, Speech, French, and Masque 8z Gavel. Cindy participated in NSU and NLU speech tournaments, and placed 3rd in Public Speaking in 1982. Cindy also participated in FBLA District Convention, where she received a Superior ranking. She re- presented WSHS at District Literary Rally in Am. History, English I-IV, Al- gebra I, Biology, and Trigonometry. She also represented Sr. High at State Rally in English ll-IV. Cindy received many honors in Band, and was a mem- ber of the All Star Marching Band. Melissa Flurry was one of Masque 8x Gavel's Who's Who representatives. She served as M 8: G President, and was elected as M 8a G Beauty. Melissa also participated in Speech, Anchor, Band, and Beta. She served as the 1981-82 Band Sweetheart, and was a Basketball letterman. Besides basket- ball, Melissa played softball for three years. Melissa competed at District Rally in English II and III, Am. History, and Physics. Rhonda Bamburg was selected by FTA and Speech Clubs. This year she served as District and State President for FTA. She was also an active mem- ber in 4-H, FBLA, Pep Squad, An- chor, French, Beta, M 8a G, Salt Rock, and Cheerleaders. Rhonda competed at various Speech tournaments and was named Ms. FBLA at the 1983 District Convention. Rhonda was cho- sen as the 1982 La. Girls' State Dele- gate and was named La.'s Jr. Miss. She was a three year letterman in bas- ketball, and also played softball. At District Rally, Rhonda competed in Al- gebra I, English I, French l, Algebra ll, Chemistry, and Accounting I. ' 123 Clubs' Who's Who Angela Ouitta was nominated for Who's Who by 4-H. Angela served as 4-H president this year. She was also active in FBLA, Speech, FTA, Pep Squad, Toy Tigers, and Cheerleaders. Angela was in the Beauty and Beau Pageant for three years and placed lst for the past two. Angela reigned as Homecoming Queen for the 1982-83 school year. Sondra Wagoner, President of An- chor, was selected by Anchor for Who's Who. Besides this club, Sondra also participated in 4-H, FBLA, FHA, FTA, Pep Squad, Speech, Salt Rock, and was captain of the Cheerleaders. Sondra also served as FFA Sweetheart for two years. Throughout high Clubs' Who's Who school, she received honors as Class Favorite, 4th Runner-Up in Beauty 8: Beau Pageant, and was nominated for the Homecoming Court two years. Sondra was also listed in Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. Patty Webb served as Who's Who representative for Library Club. She served on the Tiger Roar staff for two years, and was Editor this year. Patty was also active in 4-H, FBLA, FTA, Speech, and Pep Squad. In Speech, she participated in Tiger Fol- lies three years, the 2-act play for two, and competed at the NLU Tourna- ment. Lori Moses was selected by 4-H and FBLA for Who's Who. She was the 4- H Vice-President this year, and served as FBLA's Secretary. Lori also partici- pated in FBLA District and State Con- ventions. While at Sr. High, she was active in Pep Squad, FHA, FTA, Judy Gates was selected by Library Club. She served as the Library Club Secretary and the News Editor of Ti- ger Roar. Judy also represented Li-I brary Club in the 1982-83 Beauty and Beau Pageant. Besides these clubs, Judy was active in 4-H, FHA, Anchor, FBLA, and Pep Squad. Judy compet- ed at District Rally in Home Ec. I and IV. Speech, Softball, and was Basketball Statistician. Lori danced with the Toy l Jay Huckaby was nominated by FFA, FTA, and Salt Rock. Many of his abilities showed through his work in these clubs. Jay was President of FTA and FFA, Area II Vice-President of FFA, and State Parliamentarian for FTA. He was also active in Speech, Science Club, FBLA, Anchor, FCA, Beta, and served as 1st Vice-President Tigers for one year, and served as varsity Cheerleader for two. of Student Council. Jay was a member of numerous teams in FFA including the FFA Parliamentary Law Team, which placed lst in the state and 5th in the nation. At District Rally, Jay com- peted in Ag. I-IV, English I, Algebra I and II, American History, and Trigo- nometry. Clubs' Who' Who 1 Beauty Stephanie Barton Beau Jay Huckaby RUNNERS-UP 4th Sondra Wagoner Sam Barnes 3rd Vonda Martin Phil Howard 2nd Terri Willis Kenny Crawford lst Angie Quitta Matt Purser -f--vm EY mg HA-gms Sr., W i M: ' W Super Cindy Johns was the Outstanding En Student 128 Outstanding Students glish Kathy Curry-Outstanding Band Vincent Anderson-Outstanding Band Student Student Ann Brown presented W. L. Fussell, Civics Teacher, with a certificate about the American Flag sent by Congressman l-luckaby. Rhonda Bamburg was awarded the Wal- Mart Scholarship by Mr. Bunch. Students! nerday. Micheline Edwards was an Outstanding David McQueen was the Outstanding Girls' P.E. Student. Boys' P.E. Student. The Outstanding Art Student was Lisa Ca- Outstanding Students 1 29 Jay I-Iuckaby was the Outstanding S Studies, Mathematics, and Agriculture dent. 130 Outstanding Students ocial Stu- The Outstanding Home Economics Student was Penny Bishop. Rhonda Bamburg was the Outstanding Student in Science, Business, and Speech Awards For Achievers-1983. Perfect Attendance Awards were received by Phil Howard, Johnny Williams, Donna Cox, and Cassandra Weatherford. Phil Howard received a 12 year perfect attendance certificate. Sherry Christian-Hugh O'Brian Award District Rally Contestants receiving an excellent or superior individual rating were: Glenn Austin, Courtney Heard, Michael McMahon, Kim Stuckey, Deona Martin, Gilda Williams, Sandras Duncan. Row 2: Laine Barton, David Sullivan, Steve Clark, Penny Bishop, Michelle Brewer, Sharon White, Debra Mattox. Row 3: Steve lverstine, Clay Wheeler, Sandy Southall, Shahn Dempsey, Lisa Canerday, Sherry Christian, Jennifer Haley, Trey Harrel. Back Row: Steve Canerday, Chris Carter, Greg Lawrence, Jay Huckaby, Jess Grigg, Matt Purser, Mike Carter, Clarence Holbrook, Jay Crooks. Awards Day Efforts Were Rewarded F.B.L.A. State and District winners were: Jennifer Haley-Superior, Business Com- munications-District, 4th State, Lori Mo- ses-6th in State on Most Outstanding Pro- ject: Tammy Weaver- Excellent, Public Speaking-District, Sandy Southall-Superi- or, Office Procedures-District. Row 2: Rhonda BamburgExcellent, Accounting ll- District Superior, Ms, FBLA, District, 6th in state on Most Outstanding Project, lst in state as Ms. FBLA, thus qualifying for Nationals, Courtney Heard-Supeior, Cur- rent Events-Districtg Sonya Ward-Superior, Current Events-District. Row 3: Regina Jones-Superior Extemporaneous Speak- ing-District, 10th State: Teri Perry-Superi- or, Economics-District: 10th State, Steph- anie Barton-Excellent, Poster Contest-Dis- trict. Back Row: Phil Howard-Superior, Parliamentary Proc.-District,' 4-th State Rated 3rd on Written exam to qualify for Nationals: Steve Canerday-Superior, Par- liamentary Proc.-district, 10th State, Matt Purser-Superior, Parliamentary Proc.-Dis- trict, 4th State-Rated 5th on Written exam to qualify for Nationals: Clay Wheeler-Su- perior, Mr. FBLA 8: Parliamentary Proc.- District- 4th State, Jay Huckaby- Superior, Parliamentary Proc.-District: 4th State. Awards Day This American flag was presented to the Winnfield Senior High School in care of Mr. Fussel by Ann Brown. FFA Winners FFA Star Greenhand-David Sullivan: FFA Star Chapter Farmer-Glen Austin 8a Laine Barton. Area Awards were recieved by Forestry-4th: Kenny Crawford, Sheila Varnell, Clay Wheeler: Poultry-Srd: Delton Cox, Robert Williams, Spence Melton, Meat Id.-4th: Johnny Williams, Clay Wheeler, Phil Howard: Public Speaking-2nd: Mike Allen, Extemp. Speaking-2nd: Jay Huckaby, General Livestock Judging-lst: Jay Baxley. State Awards were received by Electrification-2nd: Tucker Harrington, Jay Huckabyg Parliamentary Proc.-lst: Jay Huckaby, Clay Wheeler, Phil Howard, Steve Canerday, Matt Purser, Laine Barton, Glen Austin, Trey Harrel, John Smith. Elisa Smith had the Grand Champion Hereford Heifer at the La. State Fair. State Farmer Degrees were received by Jay Baxley, Tracey Blaney, Chris Carter, Johnny Droddy, Les Frederick, Johnny Williams, Robert Williams, 8: Jon Zeagler. The National Parliamentary Law team placed 5th in the nation. The members were: Jay Huckaby, Phil Howard, Clay Wheeler, Steve Canerday, Matt Purser, Mike Carter, and Laine Barton. State Homemaker Awards were receive d by Cindy Bandy, Penny Bishop, and Tere- sa Hatten. Speech tournament contestants that rated an excellent or superior were: Todd Hughes, Sam Barnes, Clay Wheeler, Matt Purser, David Nix, Craig Ward, Shawn Butler, Ray Krull. Row 2: Kim Stuckey, Michelle Brewer, Connie Gistand, Jennifer Haley, Deona Martin, Tammy Weaver, Sherry Christian, Josette Mattingly. Back Row: Courtney Heard, Sonya Ward, Addie Thornton, Stephanie Barton. Scholarships were awarded to the following: David McQueen Sonya Ward Penny Bishop Rhonda Bamburg Phil Howard Clay Wheeler Kenny Crawford Melissa Flurry Vincent Anderson Johnny Williams Kathy Curry Raymond Holden Athletic Scholarships the following: Chester Brinson Jay Huckaby Benny Mitchell Perry Myles were awarded to Awards Day 133 Jay Huckaby competed in the Extempora- neous Speaking Contest for FFA. TSI-IS-Club Fever Nina Creel and Nelva Davenport ex- changed a red rose made by the FHA on Valentinels Day. . I 2 X 5 E Rebecca Vines and Kathleen Kinney at- tended the FBLA District Convention. l l l l l i l l FITZGERALD 'S MOBIL SER VICE l 1 We Give SrQH Green Stamps FIRST METHODIST CHURCH A Full Service Station Wmnfleldf LA' Highway 167 N Winnfield, LA. 628-4542 ' 'H' THE FOUR CORNERS FL Y,S Gggliigoml Custom Framing - Needlework lfV11'1I'1f1Eld, LA V YIGVYWQIS 426 W. Lafayette ' , SSOOOVOP 134 Club Activities 628-5800 Brenda Collins 628-2096 Bobbie Mabley W Clay Wheeler entertained at the Student Council Party. New officers and Sweetheart of FFA were introduced at the FFA banquet. 1982-83 officers of Masque 8: Gavel retired at the Spring Banquet. Stduents voted for Student Council officers on voting machines provided by Beta Club. Glenda Fogger, Maranda Sullivan, Janice Lutes, and Mary Watts performed a flute quartet at a Pilot Club meeting. r.........,.r..M..,.-..u:..,,, ..,,..,.M..., W-mfg 1 ::5,' :.,3 , S 'Q A F .omg Mw si f at was FTA members Steve Canerday and Stephanie Barton displayed the poster at District Convention. Club Activities 1 35 4 Club Activities Became yearbook Staff members , hard at Work? Behind the scenes of the 3-Act Play were Cindy Johns, Melissa Flurry, Angie Quitta, Eddie Walker, Damon Carter, and Clay Wheeler. M8zG members take a break during their club meeting Steve Canerday participated in the FFA Michael Allen competed in the FTA Debbie Tuggle was elected as parish Federation Day contests Public Speaking contest historian and Penny Bishop served as parish Who s Who xg- KJV' Q7 Nelda Henderson W A W CUALO 0410711 Tommy Henderson ff Scott Tro uille 'Wg 5'3'f I aww' 1 C1 am, 7 'Y In Appointment X M! 628 6583 Only' f f 'ft WU GREA 'I AMERICAN RESER VE GRAN TADAMS DAIR Y'MAID INSURANCE CO E Lafayeffe Winnfield LA Dennis Shell Agent 136 Club Activities . . . S i s f . i ' ,ff W Wi W' 'J 'l M . J m J ' Ph xnxx mf. J A ' fr rw 1 ' my . Y Q i u:.f.,1. ,f,,,,,, W i ,mf ,aww wyu: ,ffm if' - ,i ,imm A f ,qw if 7 i. , f A Catchy Disease. Anchor members raised money with a car wash. Stephanie Barton and Jennifer Haley performed duet acting for the Beta Club. Members of the FBLA Parliamentary Procedure Team, which placed second and received a superior rating, were Jay Huckaby, Steve Canerday, Phil Howard, Matt Purser, Clay Wheeler. The Library Club was always busy finding new ideas. Pep Squad members backed the basketball team all the way. Club Activities 1 37 Our Temperature Rose I-ligh. l ,isa i Ejiifii al, 2 tt F.-T fa- CWI What A Pair! At the annual lVl8aG banquet, Matt Purser recognized Mrs. Grigg as an honorary member. The WSHS TigerH Band played on while performing at the annual Forest Festival Parade. Those qualfying for the National FBLA Convention in San Francisco were Phil Howard, Rhonda Bamburg, and Matt Purser. AUTOMOTIVE FRONT-END, NC. COMPLETE FRONT-END SPECIALISTS fx I ALIGNMENT O SPIN BALANCING I SHOCKSA. l P. O. Box 43l - HWY. I67 N -. uf. Tf':55'f' -.JL -. BUS. 628-398l . 3 ll I WINNFIELD, LA. 7l483 LEON 6- MARY CARTER 138 Club Activites OWNERS Dr Raymond G Young of La Tech performed with the WSHS Band at their spring concert 603 E Main YV1l'1f1f1Cld LA 698 3181 Best Actress-Melissa Dosher Best Actor 8: Best Talent-Phil Howard The state Parliamentary Procedure Team included Trey Harrel, Clay Wheeler, Phil Howard, Jay Huckaby, Matt Purser, Steve Canerday, John Smith, and Glenn Austin. Best Speaker Trey Harrel Service Award Matt Purser HARRELL CLEANERS HEARD INS AGENCY GENERAL HOWARD S CON OCO West Court Street Wmnfreld LA 71483 628 3879 INSURANCE P O Box 311 W1nnf1e1d LA HOUSE OF' BARGAINS West Court Wmmield LA 71483 Club Activities 139 3552? ' 9 5 2 z E: 5 ' Kam. , i , . , . , WSHS Athletes Honored At Banquet ATHLETIC BANQUET AWARDS K3 SCHOLASTIC AWARDS: AVWM M Boys Basketball-Greg Lawrence Girls Basketball-Rhonda Bamburg Baseball-Ryon Chandler Football-Jay Huckaby Track-Jess Grigg TRACK AWARDS Hardest Worker Chester Brmson Most Valuable Trackman Benny Mitchell Most Valuable Fieldman Kevans Nears FRESHMAN TRACK LETTERMEN: Charles Ray Williams Glenn Smith Terrence Luke Robby Warner g ai 1 40 Athletic Banquet 5 E ATHLETIC BANQUET AWARDS BASEBALL AWARDS: Coaches Award-Jerry Hubbard Clay Ferrand Best Defensive Player- Raymond Durbin Most Valuable Player-Darrel Barnes Best Offensive Player-Perry Myles Darrel Barnes BASEBALL 2yr. LETTERMEN: Jed Martin Tony Abron Shad Roberts Randy Johnson Perry Myles Steve Jordan ALL-DISTRICT BASEBALL PLAYERS BASEBALL 3yr. LETTERMAN Ryon Chandler ALL STATE BASEBALL Perry Myles Darrel Barnes-Honorable 5 Darrel Barnes Jerry Hubbard Mention ':,, I Qui 13 8,515 ,. t LAUREL HEIGHTS K ll ' BAPTIST CHURCH I M 92 l 1001 san Pedro Winnfield LA LENARD S PIZZA FAMILY RESTAURANT Wmnfield 628 3647 Highway 167N 628 3702 JK. MARTIN PULPWOOD CO. INC. ATHLETIC BANQUET AWARDS GIRLS BASKETBALL AWARDS: Most Valuble Player-Demetria King Best Rebounder-Donna Cox Best Free Throw-Karen McWright Best Defensive Player-Gilda Williams Most Improved-Sandra Goff BOYS BASKETBALL 3yr. LETTERMEN: Shad Roberts Ray Ball Kenny Hatcher Kevans Nears Phil Howard Chris Carter Darrel Barnes GIRLS BASKETBALL 3yr. LETTERMEN: Rhonda Bamburg Sandra Goff Gilda Williams Donna Cox BOYS BASKETBALL AWARDS: Most Valuable Player-Darrel Barnes Best Defensive Player-Darrel Barnes Coaches Award-Shad Roberts Ray Ball Best Rebounder-Kevans Nears Best Free Throw-Chris Carter V 142 Athletic Banquet ATHLETIC BANQUET AWARDS FOOTBALL AWARDS: Bruce Sheppard Award- Sampson Collins Team Captains-Kevin Collins Perry Myles Marcel Mills Coaches Award-Hardest Worker-Jess Grigg Frank lverstine 11070 Award- Johnny Williams Outstanding Defensive Lineman-Marcel Mills Most Valuable Player-Perry Myles Outstanding Defensive Back Randy Johnson Outstanding Offensive Back Perry Myles Outstanding Offensive Linemen Todd Wold Glen Nelson 1982 STATE CHAMPION SENIORS STATISTICIANS Todd Hughes Lame Barton TINNERELLO I ASSOCIATE cg I I 1071 I Compliments Of NICHOLS DISCOUNT PHARMACY NICHOLS Pharmacist Margaret Coon Shoppers Vzllage Wmnheld LA Wmnfleld LA 71483 I .wwf Af .5l65 n er-na Iona arg: ing Cgreculfva Rou1l J. sox mo ,AUP-F-LEE SHOP wmnriun, Louisumi vue: 1 v num mow: HWHWAV l -ui 1 is s B. Zxurzlul wmnrim. . ' ' ' ' . . r ' , Honors All-District FOOTBALL Steve Canerday Kevin Collins Jess Grigg Jay Huckaby Randy Johnson Thomas King Marcel Mills Benny Mitchell Perry Myles Garlon Powell Johnny Williams Todd Wold GIRLS BASKETBALL Donna Cox Demetria King Karen McWright Gilda Williams TRACK Chester Brinson Sampson Collins Jess Grigg Thomas King Benny Mitchell Kevans Nears Garlon Powell Glen Smith Charles Ray Williams Robert Williams BOYS BASKETBALL Darrell Barnes Chris Carter Kevans Nears BASEBALL Tony Abron Darrell Barnes Ryonl Chandler Raymond Durbin Jed Martin Jerry Hubbard Perry Myles Tiger Tiger Honors GIRLS BASKETBALL All-State Demetria King TRACK State Champion 100m Dash Benny Mitchell State Meet Participants Chester Brinson Discus 8: 400m Relay Benny Mitchell 100m Dash Sc 400m Relay Kevans Nears High Jump Garlon Powell 400m Relay Charles Ray Williams 400m Relay FOOTBALL All-State Marcel Mills All-Star Game Participants Jay I-luckaby Perry Myles All-Northeast La. Perry Myles Todd Wold Graduation - '83 This was the first year for W.S.l-l.S. to have Tri-Valedictorians. They were Rho Bamburg, Jay Huckaby, and Cindy Johns. nda Melissa Flurry was the 1983 Salutatori- an. Sondra Wagoner was the recipient of the Sam Barnes received the Americanism Award from the Scottish Rite Masons. Pilot Club Scholarship Award. 146 Graduation Donna Cox, Cassandra Weatherford, and Gilda Williams received the Grambling Alumni Association Scholarships from Mrs. Josephine McCarty. Raymond Holden, Debra Mattox, and Gilda Williams received the Martin Luther King Award from Mr. Timothy Wade. TRANS LA Trans Louisiana Gas Company Inc P.O. BOX 988 Winniield 628-3588 HARPER TERRILL Winn Parish Tax Assessor Winn Parish Court House 628-3267 Fred Bunch awarded Rhonda Bamburg the Wal-Mart Scholarship. BRE WTON EXPRESS P.O. Box 508 Winnfield, LA K3182 628-3156 SONIC DRIVE-IN 703 West Court Happy Eating! Vincent Anderson and Laura Watts received the t'Semper Fidelisn Award from SSGT. Richard Johnson, USMC. Doug Hempill presented Jess Grigg with the Rotary Club Scholar- ship. PAN TR Y PRIDE Bakery, Grocery, Gas 628-7782 803 E. Lafayette PERRY ELECTRIC COMPANY Owner-Bobby Perry 628-2531 Congratulations Seniors Carrie May was the recipient of the Zelma Long Frazier Award. The Christian Women Society Club Award went to Gilda Williams. H.E. POWELL REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 628-5745 101 Beville Winnfield, LA. Compliments Of Terry R. Reeves 8a REEVES GROCERY The American History Award was presented to Jay Huckaby by Woodmen of the World. s. ., 'QE Cindy Johns delivered one of the three Valedictorian Addresses. , The 1983 graduates marched to the stadium. Scholarships And Awards Pilot Club Scholarship Sondra Wagoner Rotary Club Scholarship Jess Grigg Americanism Award Sam Barnes Woodmen of the World Jay I-luckaby Zelma Long Frazier Scholarship Carrie May Martin Luther King, Jr., Award Gilda Williams Debra Mattox Raymond Holden Grambling Alumni Association Scholarships Gilda Williams Cassandra Weatherford Donna Cox Wal-Mart Scholarship Rhonda Bamburg Christian Women's Society Club Gilda Williams The Semper Fidelis Award Vincent Anderson l-aura Watts Graduation 149 ALLEN, PI-IILLIP MICHAEL FFA 9,1O,11,125 FBLA 9,1O,11,125 Speech 9,10. ANDERSON, VINCENT TERRENCE Band 9,1O,11,125 FBLA 9,10. ARNOLD, MONICA DAWN Anchor 105 FHA 11,125 Speech 125 Beauty 8: Beau 125 Tiger Follies 12. BAMBURG, RHONDA RENE Anchor 10,11,125 Beta 11,125 Cheerleader 10,11,125 4-H 9,125 FBLA 9,1O,11,125 French 10,11,125 FTA 10,11,125 Masque Sz Gavel 11,125 Pep Squad 95 Salt Rock Staff 125 Basketball 9,1O,11,125 Softball 9,10,115 Tiger Follies 9,1O,11,125 Speech Play 10,11,125 Speech 9,1O,11,125 Student Coun- cil 11 - Vice-President5 Speech Vice-President 115 FTA District Sz State President 125 Speech Club Best Talent gc Best Speaker 95 District Ms. FBLA, State Ms. FBLA, compet- ed at Nationals for Ms. FBLA 125 Outstanding French Student 95 Basketball Scholastic Award 10,11,125 Who's Who - FTA, Speech, WSHS Ms. FTA5 LA Girls' State Delegate 115 Literary Rally - District - Algebra I, English I, Algebra II, French I, Chemistry, Accounting I5 Literary Rally - State - Algebra I lExcellentl, Accounting I I4-thl5 Miss WSHS. BANDY, CYNTHIA LYNN FHA 9,1O,11,125 FBLA 10,11,125 4-H 9,10,115 Speech 125 Tiger Follies 125 FHA Treasurer 11, Secretary 125 Literary Rally - District - Home Ec. Ill, BARBER, RICHARD DAMON Band 9,105 FFA 9,1O,11,125 Speech 125 Ti- ger Follies 12. BARNES, SAM EUGENE Band 9,1O,11,125 FFA 9,105 Beta 115 FBLA 11,125 Library 125 Speech 125 Student Coun- cil 125 Tiger Roar 125 Beauty 8: Beau 125 Tiger Follies 125 Band President 12. BISHOP, PENNY DELORES Anchor 10,11,125 Beta 11,125 FBLA 10,11,125 FHA 9,1O,11,125 FTA 10,11,125 Speech 11,125 Beta Historian 11, Secretary 125 FHA Historian 10, President 11,12, Par- ish Parliamentarian Secretary 11, President 1 50 Senior Index Seniors Of '83 125 Literary Rally - District: Home Ec. I,ll,III, Gen. Science, Biology, Clerical Practice5 Lit- erary Rally - State: Home Ec. I,III,II5 Whols Who - FHA. BRINSON, CHESTER LAVELL FFA 9,1O,11,125 Speech 125 Football 11,125 All-District 125 Track 11,125 All-District 11,125 Tiger Follies 12. BROWN, ANN FIRMADGE Pep Squad 95 Band 10,11,125 9,10,115 Library 125 Tiger Roar Follies 9,115 Speech Play 11. Speech 125 Tiger COLLINS, KEVIN BERNARD FFA 9,105 Speech 115 Football 9,1O,11,125 All-District 11,125 Track 95 Tiger Follies 11. COLLINS, SAIVIPSON LEONARD FFA 95 Speech 125 Football 9,1O,11,125 Bas- ketball 9,10,11,125 Track 11,125 All-District 11,12. COX, DONNA LYNN Anchor 105 FBLA 9,10,125 French 125 Bas- ketball 9,10,11,125 Captain 125 All-District 11,125 Literary Rally - District: World Geog- raphy, Free Enterprise. CRAWFORD, KENNY LEE Anchor 10,11,125 FFA 9,1O,11,125 CRAW- FORD, KENNY LEE lCONT.l FBLA 11,125 FTA 11,125 Football 9,1O,11,125 Baseball 9,105 Beauty 81 Beau 10,11,125 Tiger Follies 12. CURRY, KATHY SUE Band 9,1O,11,125 FHA 9,105 FBLA 11,125 Speech 125 4-H 95 Library 125 Tiger Roar 12. DAVIS, EMILY MICHLLE FHA 9,10. DEMPSEY, PHAD PORTER FFA 9,1O,11,125 FBLA 9,11,125 Speech 9,125 4-H 9,1O,11,125 FTA 125 Football 9,105 Tiger Follies 9. DUNCAN, SANDRAS LORENE FHA 9,105 FBLA 11,125 Pep Squad 11,125 Speech 125 Tiger Follies 12. DURHAM, CLAVIN RAY FLURRY, MELISSA LYNN Anchor 10,11,125 Speech 9,1O,11,125 Beta 11,125 Masque Sz Gavel 11,125 Band 9,11,125 Softball 9,10,115 Basketball 9,105 Tiger Follies 9,105 Speech Play 105 M 8a G President 125 Literary Rally - District: English ll, Algebra II, English Ill, American History, Physics5 State: American History. FOGGER, DARLA DIANNE Anchor 10,11,125 Band 9,1O,11,125 Beta 11,125 FBLA 9,1O,11,125 FTA 10,115 Liter- ary Rally - District: Clerical Practice. FREDERICK, ALAN KEITH 4-H 9,10,115 FFA 9,1O,11,125 Speech 9,1O,11,125 Football 95 Speech 10,115 Tiger Follies 9,10,115 Beauty 8: Beau 12. GATES, JUDITH RENEE 4-H 9,1O,11,125 FBLA 9,1O,11,125 Anchor 10,11,125 FHA 9,1O,11,125 Library 125 Tiger Roar 125 Pep Squad 115 Beauty 8a Beau 11,125 Miss FHA 11,125 Literary Rally - Dis- trict: Home Ec. I,IV5 FHA Songleader, Vice- President5 Library Secretary. GOFF, SANDRA RENAN FHA 9,105 Speech 125 4-H 9,105 Basketball 9,1O,11,125 Tiger Follies 12. GORHAIVI, LISA ANN FHA 95 French 11,125 Speech 125 FBLA 125 Tiger Follies 12. GRIGG, JESS WIMBERLY sooooh 9,1O,11,125 FFA 9,10,11,1254-H125 FCA 9,1o,11,12, Beta 11,12, Anchor 11,12, FBLA 12, Fooioon 9,11,125 Boooooii 9,105 r Track 9,10,11,125 All-District 11,125 Beauty 8a Beau 11,125 Tiger Follies 9,10,11,125 Speech Play 115 Literary Rally - District - Ag. II,III,IV. 3rd Place in Regional Track meet: Discus5 Outstanding Senior. HAND, LORI KAY HATCHER, KENNY LEE HATTEN, TERESA CAROL FHA 9,10,11,125 4-H 95 FBLA 10,115 Speech 125 Tiger Follies 125 FHA Parliamen- tarian 12. HIGHT, JAMES EARL HOLDEN, RAYMOND, JR. Band 9,10,11,125 Beta 11,125 Speech 125 Tiger Follies 125 Drum Major 12. HOLLINGSWORTH, LUE WILLIE FHA 9,105 Pep Squad 10,11,125 FBLA 11,125 Speech 125 Basketball 9. HOWARD, PHILLIP LYNN FBLA 10,11,125 FFA 9,10,11,125 FTA 9,10,11,125 Speech 9,11,125 Salt Rock Staff 125 Student Council 125 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Beauty gl Beau 11,125 Speech Play 125 Tiger Follies 9,125 Literary Rally - District: Voc. Ag. I5 FFA Parliamentary Law Team 9,10,11,12 - 1st in State 10,11,12 - 5th at Nationals 125 Who's Who - FFA5 Outstand- ing Senior. HUCKABY, JOHN ARTHUR Speech 9,10,11,125 FFA 9,10,11,125 FBLA 10,11,125 FTA 10,11,125 Science Club 9,105 FCA 10,115 Anchor 10,11,125 Beta 11,125 Student Council 125 Salt Rock Staff 125 Football 9,10,11,125 All-District 11,125 Bas- ketball 9,10,115 Track 9,105 Tiger Follies 9,10,11,125 Speech 10,11,125 Beauty gl Beau 11,125 All Star Football Team 125 FFA Parliamentarian 9,10, President 125 Beta Par- liamentarian 115 Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 125 FTA President 12, District 8z State Parliamentarian 125 Basketball Scholastic Award 10,115 Area Il Vice-President 125 FFA Parliamentary Law Team - 1st in State 10,11,12 - 5th at Nationals 125 Literary Rally - District: Alg. I,II, English I, American Histo- ry, Voc. Ag. II,III,IV, Trigonometry5 State: English I, Voc. Ag. II llstl, Voc. Ag. II, Voc. Ag. III t2ndi5 WSHS Beau5 Mr. WSHS5 Who's Who - FFA, Salt Rock IVY, WALLACE WAYNE JOHNS, CYNTHIA DENISE 4-H 95 Anchor 10,11,125 FBLA 9,10,11,125 Band 10,11,125 FTA 95 Beta 11,125 French 105 Speech 9,10,11,125 Masque 8: Gavel 11,125 Tiger Follies 9,10,11,125 Speech Play 10,11,125 French Songleader5 Beta Vice- President5 Speech Historiang Literary Rally - District: English I,II,III,IV5 Algebra I, Ameri- can History, Biology, Trigonometry5 State - English I,Il,IIl5 Who's Who - Betag Outstanding Senior. JOHNSON, DAVID EVERETTE JONES, REGINA REBECCA Anchor 10,11,125 Beta 11,125 4-H 9,10,11,125 French 10,11,125'FBLA 9,10,11,125 FTA 125 Pep Squad 9,105 Sci- ence Club 9,105 Speech 9,105 Salt Rock Staff 125 Student Council 115 Tiger Roar 115 Tiger Follies 9,105 Speech Play 105 Beauty 8: Beau 125 Anchor Treasurer5 Science Club Treasurer5 French Secretary5 Speech Club Dramatics Chairman5 Literary Rally - District: American History, French II, English IV, Adv. Math5 Who's Who - Salt Rock, Anchor, Frenchg Outstanding Senior. JORDAN, DARRYL JOE FFA 9,10,11,125 Speech 125 Tiger Follies 125 Football 95 Basketball 95 Track 9. KYSON, TROY LAYNE III LAWRENCE, DOUGLAS NORMAN FFA 9,10,11,125 FBLA 9,11,125 4-H 125 An- chor 125 Speech 125 Football 9,10,11,125 Ti- ger Follies 125 Beauty 8: Beau 12. LAYTON, JERELYN DENISE LOVELL, JOHNNY FREDERICK Speech 9,10,11,125 FFA 9,10,11,125 4-H 11,125 Football 95 Baseball 105 Track 9,105 Tiger Follies 9,10,11,125 Speech Play 10,11,12. MCFARLAND, ETHELEAN FHA 9,105 French 11. MCLAREN, LAURIE THERESA Pep Squad 95 Band 10,11,125 Anchor 10,11,125 FBLA 9,11,125 FHA 9. MCQUEEN, DAVID WAYNE MARTIN, DELANDA YASHON Pep Squad 9,105 Toy Tiger 11,125 Beta 11,125 Anchor 10,125 FBLA 9,10,115 FHA 9,105 French Club 11,125 Homecoming Court 12. MARTIN, VONDA LEIGH FBLA 9,10,11,125 Pep Squad 95 Toy Tiger 10,11,125 4-H 9,10,11,125 FHA 9,115 FTA 10,11,125 Speech 9,11,125 Science Club 105 French Club 125 Beauty 81 Beau 10,125 Tiger Follies 115 3-Act Play 12. MATTOX, DEBRA LYNN FHA 95 FBLA 11,12. MAY, CARRIE SUE Anchor 10,11,125 Band 9,10,11,125 Beta 115 4-H 9,10,115 FBLA 10,11,125 FTA 11,125 R UTH-BERR Y . PUMP DIVISION Compllmems Jimm y Howard Of Field Sales Representative FARR AUTQ SUPPLY C3181 442-3371 SHELTON19 PHARMACY Sheriff 114 E. Court Winnfjeld Dan Page 628-3333 Eg- - .haw .f. Salt Rock Staff 123 Speech Club 123 Tiger Follies 12. MILLS, MARCEL LEE Football 9,10,11,123 Library Club 12, Tiger Roar 12. MILLS, MINNWAU LEA Pep Squad 9,10,11,12Q FHA 9,103 Anchor 10. MITCHELL, BENNY WENDELL FFA 9,10,11,123 Track 9,11,123 Football 9,10,11,123 Beauty 81 Beau 103 Speech 123 Tiger Follies 12. MOSES, LORI ANN FBLA 9,10,11,123 4-H 9,10,11,12Q FHA 9,113 FTA 11,123 Pep Squad 93 Toy Tiger 103 Cheerleader 11,12, Speech 123 Softball 9,10,113 Beauty 8: Beau 9,12Q Tiger Follies 12. MYLES, PERRY WAYNE Football 9,10,11,123 Library Club 123 Tiger Roar 12. NELSON, GLENN ROY FFA 9,103 Speech 11, Library 123 Tiger Roar 12, Football 9,10,11,123 All-District 11,12, Basketball 9,10,113 Tiger Follies 11. NORMAN, BRENDA SUE FHA 9,10,113 French 12, Speech 123 Tiger Follies 123 FHA Reporter 11. NORMAN, KATIE RUTH FHA 93 French 113 Speech 123 Tiger Follies 12. PEARSON, EDWARD SHARROIDFFA FFA 9,103 Speech 123 Football 9,10,11,12, Tiger Follies 12. PEATS, PAMELA Literary Rally - Home Ec. IV, FHA 9,103 French 93 FBLA 12. PITTENGER, JONATHAN TODD POWELL, WINNIE DIANNE QUITTA, ANGELA RENEE 4-H 9,10,11,123 Speech 9,10,11,123 Pep Squad 93 Toy Tiger 113 Cheerleader 123 FBLA 9,11,12, FTA 10, Beauty 8: Beau 9,11,123 Tiger Follies 9,101 Speech Play 103 Homecoming Queen 12. Senior Index ROBERTS, FORREST SHAD FFA 93103123 Speech 123 4-H 93 FBLA 113 Salt Rock Staff 123 Basketball 9,10,11,12, Football 9,103 Baseball 1O,11,12, Track 93 Beauty 8a Beau 103 Tiger Follies 12: ROY, BRENDA GAY Band 9,10,11,123 FBLA 10,11,12, Anchor 10,11,123 FTA 12. SANDERS, STEVEN GLENN FFA 9,1O,11,12. SHOWS, MARTHA ANN Anchor 10,11,123 Band 10,11,123 FHA 93 Beta 11,123 French 10,123 Pep Squad 9. SMEDLEY, RODENY SCOTT SMITH, DENESE Speech 9,1O,11,12, Band 11,123 FBLA 11,123 French 11,123 'FHA 93 4-H 123 Tiger Follies 9,10,113 Speech Play 10,11. TULLOS, BOBBY BRUCE FFA 9,10,11,12, FBLA 11, Tiger Follies 9. Football 9,103 VAIL, SANDRA LYNN I i WH S S f -- s ie. f t-'ilu -1 :ug kr, f 5 5- at . . 1-1 .11 it 5: .. fi N X we ,. ti. X ww2rffQf,.Q.- as f I . ' - SS E ' . E x . Qairmfse. W'--asa:-1',.s-Ina... . s 5,5551 , ,S . . ,... 5. - K if r ,, ,. -..' 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