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Academics After Game Dances Cross Country Football Pictures Homecoming Powderpuff Swimm mg Tennis Volleyball

Academics All Sports Day Baseball Choir

Fall

Spring

Coach August's Pep Rally Fun Day Golf Heritage Festival Ned. & Co. Tour Powder lifting Project Celebration & Graduation Prom Spring Review Track UIL Winners

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38-39 18-19 31 26-30 4-17 & 20-21 24-25 32-33 22-23 34-37

88-89 82-83 68-71 92-93 84-85 80-81 91 60-61 62-63 90 94-103 72-77 78-79 64-67 86-87

Basketball Christmas Soccer Twirp

Administration Ads Awards Day Band

Winter

Etc.

Cheerleaders & Golden Guardians Choir Clubs Drama Editor Faculty Freshmen Honor Society Index Juniors Mr. & Miss NHS Newspaper Sophomores Seniors Senior Class Favorites &Officers Voe. Ag., Marketing Ed., Journ.I Westernaires Yearbook

50-55 & 58-59 41-43 44-49 56-57

174-179 222-265 216-219 184-189 194-197 210 190-193 & 202-207 208-209 276 180-183 158-173 198-199 266-275 134-143 220-221 214-215 144-157 112-133 104-111 211 200-201 212-213

What's Happening .. . What's Happening .. .

In the world during 1992-1993: Hurricane Andrew slammed into southwest Louisiana ... Clinton was elected as President ... U.S. had to return to Iraq ...

At NHS during 1992-1993: I.D. cards were issued to students ... Bulldogs improved their record to 5:5 ... 200 people protested Bobby August's resignation as head football coach and athletic director ...

It seems as if once you understand every­thing that is going on around you that if you turn your back for one second, something new is happening. The yearbook staff thought long and hard about what the '92-'93 yearbook theme should be. We came to this conclusion: Everything is always changing - world events, fashion, econom­ics, and even NHS. So, pay attention to what's happening ...

Right Here

Right Now

Pep Rallies

Were Peppier In '92

eing wrapped in toilet paper, riding tricycles, and eating watermelons blind­

"""".....,,.. folded were only a few of the skits that added spirit to the 1992 pep rallies. Senior Erik Homlund said, "This year's pep rallies were louder than the past couple of years and the skits were funny and made it more interesting, but the spirit wasn't what it should have been." Stephen May, freshman, agreed with Erik, "They were pretty cool. I thought the skits were great." For one of the first pep rallies, the twirlers dazzled the crowd with their traditional glow-baton performance, and for one of the last pep rallies the flags added their spirit with the cute dance to the song "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." Most people agreed that the best pep rallies were the Homecoming, PNG, and the the final senior pep rally. For Homecoming the cheerleaders and Student Council did an excellent job decorating the gym. The cheerleaders performed a dance with special lighting effects, and then the lights were dimmed and Aman Quadri, Bulldog Spirit, used his dramatic talents in his Grim Reaper scenerio. The PNG pep rally began with the Bulldog Spirit's and Golden Gaurdians' motor­cycle gang skit. Afterward, the Wester­naires did an accurate imitation of their not-so-great rivals, the lndainettes, and then performed as true Westernaires. The last pep rally was a sad one for the seniors. The finishine touch to the 1992 pep rallies was the skit by the cheerlead­ers highlighting special events of the seniors' final year at NHS.

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By Rachel Mullens

,ith tension in the air, the long iawaited announcement of the

W Homecoming queen arrived, and Kristen Wilson's name was called. A smile came to her face that was indescribable. Escorted by her

father Will Wilson, the crown was placed on her head which certified her the new 1992-93 Homecoming Queen. Wilson is very involved in school: she is a varsity cheerleader, secretary for the senior class of the Student Council, and member of the National Honor Society. "She is a very easy going person and is very de­pendable," said Mrs. Hartt, Student Council sponsor. "As a member of the National Honor Society she is an outstanding student academi­cally, has great character, leadership, and serv­ice to others," said Mrs. O'Connor. After

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Wilson was crowned, she was driven around the field and then it was back to work for the new queen as she changed into her cheerleading uniform and cheered just like she would during any other game. "I was excited to be on the court, but I am kind of sad because it is my last year," said Kristen Wilson. "She is a beautiful person inside and out. She has a peaceful personality. She is real funny, and fun to be around. She has a real charismatic personality. She is a real nice person and she deserves it. I think she was a queen in everybody's eyes before Homecom­ing," said her fellow cheerleader Sonya Achord.

PAGE LAYOUT BY LAURA FOREY

NHS Spirit

Gotta

Have

It

Court '92

Karrie Prince - Sophomore Duchess Karrie is the daughter of Nolton and Cheryl Prince. She was escorted by her fa­ther Nolton Prince. She is a J.V. cheerleader, a member of Student Council, Renais­sance committee, and CYO.

Heather McRae - Junior Duchess Heather is the daughter of Henri and Lisa McRae. She was e corted by her father Henri McRae. She is on the varsity volleyball team, a mem­ber of Student Council, Key Club, and JETS.

Regan Eaton - Senior Prin­ce s Regan i the daughter of Har­ris and Pam Eaton. She was escorted by her father Harris Eaton. She is a Varsity cheer­leader, on the soccer team, and CYO Treasurer. Lori Farris - Senior Princess Lori is the daughter of John and Kathy Farris. She was escorted by her father John Farris. She is a Var ity cheer­leader, on the soccer team, a member of Student Body, FFA, and on the Renaissance committee.

Tisa Dupuis - Freshman Duchess Tisa is the daughter of Chris and Debbie Dupuis. She was escorted by her grand­father Melvin Dupuis. She is a freshman cheerleader.

Jennifer Voss - Junior Duch­ess Jennifer is the daughter of Al and Jo Voss. She was es­corted by her father Al Voss. She is a member of the varsity volleyball, basketball, track team, and CYO.

Kim Chambless - Sophomore Duchess Kim is the daughter of Jaime Chambless and Debby Baker. She was escorted by her fa­ther Jaime Chambless. She is on the soccer team, a member of Student Council, and Span­ish Club.

Sonya Achord - Senior Prin­cess Sonya is the daughter of Ivan and Anita Weaver. She was escorted by her dad Ivan Weaver. She is co-head var­sity cheerleader, a member of Student Body, Renaissance committee, German Club, Bulldog Believers, Vice President of BPA, and sports editor of the Bulldog Beat.

Theresa Paige Hatcher -Freshman ·Duchess Paige is the daughter of Harris and Pam Eaton. She was es­corted by her uncle Harry Louvier. She is a freshman cheerleader, a member of Stu­dent Council, and CYO.

Jaime Hartzog - Sophomore Duchess Jaime is the daughter of Jim Hartzog and Linda Cook. She was escorted by Terry Cook. She is a J.V. cheer­leader and a member of Stu­

dent Council.

Jill Fanette - Junior Duchess Jill is the daughter of Kenneth and Ginger Fanette. She was escorted by her father Ken­neth Fanette. She is a varsity cheerleader, a member of Stu­dent Council, JETS, Renais­sance committee, and TNT.

Aimee Kamp - Freshman Duchess Aimee is the daughter of Scott and Vicki Kamp. She was escorted by her father Scott Kamp. She is a fresh­man cheerleader and a member of Student Council.

n the first Tuesday of October, the 1992 Homecoming activi­ties began with the Pot and Pan Parade on Boston Avenue. Promptly at 7 p.m. the Westernaires

lined up in front of Nations Bank ith their pots and pans and were

soon joined by the NHS cheer­leaders, Golden Guardians, and other excited Bulldog fans. The energetic crowd began their march down Boston Avenue until they reached Bulldog Stadium. Upon their arrival, the firemen lit the bonfire. The Westemaries, twirl­ers, flags, band, cheerleaders,

nd Golden Guardians then en­ertained the huge crowd of Bull­

dog fans. Once the performances ere finished, the firemen be-an to put out the fire. Although e Pot and Pan Parade was over nd the bonfire was out, the ex­

citement of Homecoming 1992 ad just begun. y Shanna Martin

Bottom left: Fireman takes first step in lighting the bonfire.

Bottom middle: Freshman, Paige Hatcher, awaits the parade with pan and spoon in hand.

Top left: Juniors, Tamara Glaze and Tiffany Hebert, anxiously await the parade. Top Mlddle: Bulldog fans gather around the fire.

Top ngnt: Senior, Renee Merrell, entertains the crowd with a twirling rountine. Bottom right: Bulldog Spirit makes a little noise in front of the bonfire.

Top- Stacy Adaway, Jennifer Stewart , and Tracy Smith, Juniors show school spirit. Middle left­Corey Trahan, Sopho­more, looks clueless on Raggae Day. Middle right­Joyce Blanchard, Senior, as "Cavewoman". Jill Catalina, Senior, and Keisha Holievana, Sopho­more, on PNG Nerd Day.

Top left- Carrie Deorsam, Andrea Guy, Seniors, and Sara Dowden, Sopho­more, tell us the beauty secrets of PNG cheerlead­ers. Top right- Tamara Glaze, Junior, goofs off on Raggae Day. Middle­Juniors flashback to the past. Bottom- Steven Townsend and Will Breaux , Seniors, Doing the Raggae Thang.

his year Spirit Week was a great srccess. Monday was College Day, Tuesday- Blast From the Past Day, Wednesday- Raggae Day, Thursday-PNG Nerd Day, and Friday­Black and Gold Day. Everybody dressed up and showed their school spirit. There were a few in each class that really stood out; the overall winners were: Senior-Joyce Blanchard , Junior- Anne Laser, Sophomore- Karrie Mosca, and Freshman­Trina LaBove.

Signs Of The Times

Top 10 Songs

1. I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston

. End Of The Road - Boyz II Men

. Some Times Love Just Ain't Enough - Patty Smyth

. Rump Shaker - Wreckx - N - Effect

. What About Your Friends - TLC

. Revolution - Arrested Development

. Whose Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses - U2

. I'd Die Without You - P. M. Dawn

. Layla - Eric Clapton

O. These Are Days -10,000 Maniacs

SuperBowlXXVll On January 31 , 1993 Super Bowl XXVll was held in Pasadena, Califor­nia between the Dallas Cowboys and the Buffalo Bills. The Cowboys may not have scored the first touchdown, but they ended up with the victory of 52 - 14.

A New President On November 3, 1992 the United States elected a new president, Bill Clinton. He is the first demo­crat to be elected since Jimmy Carter in 1978. People are hoping that with someone new in the White House, some of the problems this country is suffer­ing from can be cured .

Top l 0 Movies

l . Aladdin 2. Hoffa 3. Batman Returns 4. Father Of The Bride 5. Dracula 6. Home Alone 2 7. A League Of Their Own 8. Wayne's World 9. Under Seige

l O. Scent Of A Women

The Ten Worst - Dressed Celebrities

l. Madonna 2. Geena Davis 3. Glenn Close 4. Delta Burke 5. Sinead O'Connor 6. Shirley MacLaine 7. Juliette Lewis 8. Demi Moore 9. Goldie Hawn

l 0. LaToya Jackson

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'92- '93 ~oot6a[[ Sweetheart 'l'1e 1992-93 'Jootoafl Sweetheart was 2ru£ year varsity co-fiuul cliurnaau. San ya Jk!wrtf. 'l'1e senior foot6afl pfayers votetf in atliletics an a gin wfw tf tfioueht {d tfiem in hilJh spirits. On the fast game, senior nilJht, they anrwuru their 'sweetheart. · 'l'1e senior captains then presentetfJk!wrti with tfouns yellow roses and'IFianK.¢ her for afl her fulp. 'l'1e foot6afl pfayers saitf hfu was a gooti cfwi.u 6ecause they saw her spirit anti appreciatd af{ she has tfo

Jklwnf has fiatf numerous accomp{ishments throuofwut hilJh scfioo{ that wt her very 6usy. She has 6un a cliurfuukr since the 8th gratk, co-fieatf cliuriuukr her freshman year, fiuul.cfiurfuukr her sopfwmore. year, 2 -year varsity memo er with the titre co-fiuul cliurfead"er her fast year. She fies 6un in student count.if af{

throughout hilJh scfioo{ aiso. J{u 9th through 11th gratk years she repre.sentetf her cfass as sociaf fead"er. J{u senwr year she representd her wfw{e scfwo{ as Student 'BolfyPresilknt. She has 6un a memo er of thescfioo{ newspaper, 'B~g 'Beat, as sports etfitor. She was also the vice -presiaent of 'Business Professionals of Jtmerica. Jkfwnf was a mem6er of 'B~g '13dievers aruf the ~naissance Committee.

'With afl the du6s she has reaivetf awards also. Jk!wrtf rep res en tea her cfass an the !Homecoming wurt for three years as 'Duchess anti s~nwr Princess this past year. Jk!wrti has also 6un cfass favorite her sophomore antijunwr years. She is an Jt -'13 student anti has bun cfwsen for the 'J-0io s '1-'~ Jtrrume Jtmerican Jfioh Schoo{ Students for four years. Jfer student wuncif sponsor, 'Vic~ :;{artt, has cfwsen her to the 'l{sitionaIStudent (..ouncif Jtssociatwn for the past four years also. She also recei.vetf outstarufing student wuncif mem6erher junwryearas weff as the 'J{g.tionaf Letulersfii.p Service Jl.warti. Jfer cliurfuukr sponsor, Janie 'Wir(.ins, has chosen her to the !J{gticna[ Cliurfeading Jtssociaticn as weff. Jtchonf was a can testan t in the 'Miss 'J{pierfa1uf paoean t aruf recei.vetf 1st runner-up aruf'Miss CangenWity. ·

Jl.fter fiilJh scfwo{ Jtchorti pfans to att.end 'Mitffaru{ College where she wif{ stutfy Communicaticns/Broadcasting, wlierr she uJi{f someday hope to he a 'l{sitwnaf newscommentator. ·1 wif{ miss 'J{pierfaru{ hut I have hilJh ezyectations and.­want to fuIIfifl afl of th.em to the best of my a6ifity. • Jtcfwnf also wants to than( the foot6afl team for tliis awarti aruf saUl it made her year.

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FIGHT SONG

NEDERLAND WILL BE STATE CHAMPIONS

JUST WAIT AND SEE.

WE'VE GOT THE WINNING SPIRIT IT TAKES TO BE.

WE'LL MAKE THOSE I NDIANS

WISH THEY NEVER HAD BEEN.

THEY'LL 00 SOME HOWLING WHEN WE WIN ....

BYGOlLY.

OUR BOYS HA VE PROVED THEMSEL YES IN GAMES OF

THE PAST

FOES WILL NOT HAUNT THEM BIG OR FAST

So READY THE CHAMPIONS ROOM 1CAUSE WE'RE ON

OUR WAY.

WE'LL STOP FOR NOTHING 1TILL

WE'RE SITTING ON THE THRONE, PUTTING ON THE

CROWN

4-A CHAMPS THAT GLORY DAY. School song banner is on display at all pep rallies.

Rhonda Payne, Audra Johnson, Aman Quadri, Renee Merrell, Kate Showalter, Tracy Carter

Shut Up and Dance by Laura Forey

G ttendance at the post-game dances began steadily increasing. Everyone from the freshmen to the seniors came to support their school and have fun. The organizations who sponsored each dance did their best to make the dances fun and exciting. Students

who attend the dances could hear an assortment of music ranging from country music to the newest club music. "The after game dances were a blast. Whether we won or lost, it gave us a chance to all get together and have fun," said senior, Aimee Nicholas. Everyone agreed they had a great time .

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Top right - Derran Miles and Charlotte Dugas keep the beat. Top left-Billy Sistrunk shows his stuff. Bottom - Kerrie Gemantz is having fun.

Top - Kim Dickerson and Tish Trimbledancethenightaway. Bottom left - Stacey Guidry celebrates a victory. Bottom right - Aaron Martin and J essikaRobinson have fun

slow dancing.

Dogs Win Homecoming October 9, 1992,Bulldog Stadium, it was the night of Homecoming, and our dawgs were ready to take the Bridge City Cardnial' s feathers and go pick,pick,pick. The stands were filled with people smothered in black and gold ribbons, mums,and tassles. The track was lined up with all the cheerleader squads, and a fourth of the tands were filled with the Westernaires, Flags and Twirlers. In the first quarter, the Bridge City scores . However, the Daw gs had that kind of action stop right there. Second quarter, 9:34, ball on the 18, sophomore quarterback, Bryan Spell, passes to junior split end, Eric Cammack, leading to a touchdown! Junior kicker, Brian Sticker, scored the extra point. This procedure was done five more times that evening by junior Michael Thierry,junior Ryan Menchaca, sophomore Stuart Hughes, senior Steven Stewart, and senior Kevin Jackson.

Bottom Right L to R Laura Maldo-nado, Laura Forey , Lisa Hicks, Stacy Guidry, Rhonda Payne perform before an exhilerated crowd. Top Right L to R - : Renee Merrell practices for the nights activities at the peprally. Top Left: Will Breaux watches in amazement as the Bulldogs pull off a stunning victory.

Bottom Left: Micheal Thierry is pumped.

Edited by: David Atchison

42-14

TOD Left : Stuart Hughes runs with the ball TOD Right : # 89 , Kevin Jackson catc;hes the ball for a touchdown. Bottom right: # 20 , Ryan Menchaca busts through the Bridge City migra­tion as Corey Rigby , #55, watches in awe . Bottom left: Bulldogs prepare.

Page Design by James Woodruff 21

By Michael Kerr Pilot sports writer Photos by Phyllls Belanger--------­and Michael Kerr

Both the boys and girls worked together this season to have a 4-0 District record. They defeated Orange and Port Neches, the other two district schools. They placed fourth in the Regional Tournament at A&M University. Outstand­ing players for the girls were Senior.Jennifer Hilton

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and Junior ,Tiffany Haley. Outstanding players for the boys were Senior ,Adam Pardue, Junior ,Jacob Vernon, and

Sophomores Alberto Ele­fano and Paul Bayard. "We had a great season. The kids worked hard and exceeded expectations." said Pam Lawson, Tennis coach.

Above left: (Varsity) left to right, lop to bollom: Kris Wilson, Stephen May, Paul Bayard, A. Pardu Mr. (coach) Lopez, Ray Duplantis, Alberto Elafan Kevin Dickerson, Aaron Lee. Bollom left: Aaron Lee saving lhe ball. Above: Paul Bayard and Crystal Vandiver laking break!

Boys Varsity

Paul Bayard Kevin Dickerson Alberto Elefano Aaron Lee Stephen May Adam Pardue Jacob Vernon

Boys J.V.

Ray Duplantis John Espiritu William Foster Josh Junot Aaron Pardue James Robbins Kris Wilson

Lefl:(Varslty):Lefl to Right Top to Bottom: Mirjam Wilhelm, Lindsay Powell, Tiffany Haley, Jen­nifer Hilton . Ms. (Coach) Lawson, Christi Mason, Hayley Nguyen. Left Middle: Mirjam Wilhelm waiting for action. Right Middle: Hayley Nguyen takes a swing. Bottom: Kris Wilson Is ready to play.

Girls Varsity

Jennifer Hilton Tiffany Haley Mirjam Wilhelm Jessica Sullivan Christi Mason Hayley Nguyen Crystal Vandiver Lindsay Powell

Girls J.V.

Amy Griffin Danna Desmond Alysia Ramirez Karyn Batson Carrie Broussar Jennifer Coco Emily Hanson

Seniors Puff the Juniors by Sonya Achord

8 e, We, We, are the best; Gooo Seniors!" The common chanJ belted out try the seniors at the '92 Powder Puff pep rally . Apparently it payed off to the tune of 28-6, a senior victory over the juniors once again. The senior girls battled the junior girls in a Powder Puff flag football game Monday night December 7. "We worked really hard and we were prepared," said senior coach Kevin Jackson . The seniors were in all black and ready to play. With speedy captain Angie Porter making the first touchdown in about not even two minutes of the game, it left the juniors dumbfounded. "!just think its sad that the juniors think we cheated just because

we won. They have to understand this is our second year and we were more ready than them," said captain Yvette Romero. The juniors were in grey shirts and just as ready but with lack of experience. "We did lose but it was fun, and I'm sure we' ll win next year because we will know the game better," said junior captain Rolryn English . The powder puff game was strictly to raise money for prom and to have a good time. "It was all in fun, but kind of serious on the field . There was no hard feelings that I know of, but the juniors shouldn't think we cheated, they will have their time next year," said Aimee Nicholas. And for a little humor everybody would agree that halftime and the pep rally provided just that . The senior girls (guys) and the junior girls (guys) cheered and danced their hearts out in hopes to pep their teams. Seniors did somewhat of a funky chicken along with a disco-mosh dance, while the juniors announced to everyone that they were "JUNK." The juniors also did a dance that was kind of together. The seniors were head cheerleader; Corey "Co-Co" Lecoq; co-head cheerleader; Eric "the stuntman" Harrington; Matt "The beast" East; William "hanky panky" Franke; Mark "the freak" East; Aaron "pee-wee" Martin; Scott "sha na na·· Saunders; Eric "epiphony" Holland; Stevo "Fro" Townsend; Brad "rad" VanMarion; and Willl Breaux. The sponsors for them were Ashley Adams and Sonya Achord. The junior cheerleaders were head cheerleader Jeremy Landry; Brian Sticker; Dustin Thigpen; Kevin Thompson; Toby Tiner; Paul Homuth; Russell Traweek; and Corey Metts. Their sponsors were Karrie Prince, Carrie Snyder, Kim Dickerson, and Courtney Sedtal. Then the Westernaire men provided their tushes for Baby Got Back. Everybody seemed to agree with Justin Gibbs that Trey Luce had back more than some. The Westernaires were: captain-Bucky Mathis; 1st lieutenant-Trey Luce; lieutenant-Justin Gibbs; Chris Thigpen; Gordon Friesz; Greg Rodonaia; David Rodgers; Paul Gomez; Joey Kelly; and Derrick Trahan. The sponsors for the Westernaires were Rhonda Payne, Hannah Holcombe, Holly Owens and Trisha Owens. Then at the game they provided the same talent at halftime while they also had Powder Puff court. The junior duchesses were Kevin Thompson and Brian Sticker escorted by Jill Fanette and Holly Chance. The senior candidates for Powder Puff queen were Will Breaux and William Franke. They were escorted by Lori Farris and Angie Porter. And the lucky girly man was ... William "Hanky Panky" Franke (that is something you can put on a resume). William received two dozen roses from Student-Body President, Sonya Achord and the crown from '91 Powder Puff Queen, Dan "Pi" vandiver. Though Dan was sad to give away the crown he was somewhat happy to give it away. Well another senior victory and Powder Puff success will lead into a good prom. But to all the parents of the Westernaires and cheerleaders, I 'm sure your crossdressers make you proud!

Left - The Westemaire line shakes it for the seniors at the Powder Puff pep rally. Right - Former Powder Puff Queen, Dan Vandiver, crowns excited senior candidate William Franke as new queen.

Top left - The junior team stands to show everyone that they're "JUNK." Top right - The senior team bursts through the banner showing their spirit. Middle left - Powder Puff coaches pose for a pre-game photo. Middle right - Brad VanMarion and William Franke stand tall and tell the crowd that the seniors are no. I . Bottom left - Robyn English looks for someone to throw to. Bottom right - A group of seniors tell us who 1s going to win.

BIGGER - STRONGER

Gary Babin. Steven Begal, Ron Stump, Kevin Simmon, Bobby August. Hal Showalter, Bill Jardell, John Wagner, Bo Vincent, Bill Swain, Cory Rigby, Keven

Jackson, Steven Belaire, Dillon Coleman, Corey Metts, Matt Have rd, Eric Cammack, Tim Trime, Andy Peveto, Jeremy Burgess, Quinton Gilbeau, Scott Cooley.

Chris Rawlinson, Mau Cecalek. Dustin Guidry. Jason McGee, Chad Benkert, Brian Lafleur, Steve Resendez, Tim Hargaves, Scott Saunders. Mick Griffith, Jeremy

Battenfield. Enc Holland, Ashley Gomez, Mike Tarver. Brian Spell, Scott Rozell, Kris Spell. Wade McPherson, Steven Stewart, Wade Hancock, Chad Dugas, Brian

Claton. Dust1an Thigpen, Paul Gomez, Ryan Menchaca, Jared Foreman, Michale Thierry. Hubba llarber, Kelly Marze, Kevin Ziegler, Greg F-leming, Michael

Chestnut, Jeremy Grant, Brandon Whisenhunt, Rhonda Rockenschuh, Michael Dodson. Michael Tran, Jeff Varmett, Clayn Daughrity, David Bell, l.ac McGuire.

Chad Dungan, Johnathan Gossett, Brian Durrow, Adam Drown, Brian Sticker, Derck Trahan. Kevin Tnompson. Jared Mallory, Toby Tiner. Trey Luce, Brock

Badger. Darren Miles. Chad Guidry, Chris Melancon. Justin Gibbs

FASTER Under the third and final year of head coach Bobby

August, the Nederland Bulldogs had their best season since 1989. The dogs missed a playoff birth by seven points when they lost to LCM. After winning the season opener to the Dayton Broncos, 22-5A powerhouse, T J, came to town and whipped up on the dogs 22-50 . The Dogs traveled for three hours to Livingston where the boys in black came back from behind to beat the Lions 22-14. Anahuac, a state ranked 3A team, came to Neder­land where the Dogs played a great game. With 1 :30 left to play and the Panthers leading by 5 points, the Dogs tried an on side kick where Michael Thierry would recover the ball to put the Dogs in a must score situation to win. The Dogs tried hard but couldn't pull it off and lost with a final score 20-25. After losing in Silsbee where the Dogs couldn't get anything going, they won their first district game when they smashed Bridge City on homecoming night 42-14. Filled with high hopes, the Dogs traveled to Mustang country where the run-and-shoot couldn't get fired up. For the next week, NHS was filled with over­whelming spirit. On Friday night in front of 8,000 scream­ing fans, the Black Nights of the Neches ran in the middle of the field to do their yell. After the Dogs most emotional loss, they battled the Bears where in the first quarter, the Dogs seamed unstoppable but couldn't hold on and lost to a dissapointing 17-31 . In the season closer, the Bum­blebees came to the Doghouse were the Dogs played an outstanding game and beat the Bees 32-21 . The Bull­dogs had g'>ne from and 0-1 O record in 1990 to a 4-6 record In 1992. (With more than Dogs returning for the 93' season and the return of the Black Nights of the Neches, there is more spirit at N.H.S. than there has been in a long time). The last time the dogs were in the playoffs was in 1987. The 93' season shows high hopes for the Nederland Bulldogs in returning to the playoffs.

Us Them

20 DAYTON 14 22 THOMAS JEFFERSON 50 22 LIVINGSTON 14 20 ANAHUAC 25 07 SILSBEE 42 42 *BRIDGE CITY** 14 07 *WEST ORNGE STARK 34 ()() *PORT NECHES GROVES 54 17 *LCM 31

LL - DISTRICT

J.V. Football

By Michael Kerr

Seven and Three was the record for the J. V. Football team. Good effort, a high inten­sity level, and disipline were tools used to make the record possible. These tools helped prepare the players for a successful play-off season next year.

"It was a pleasant suprise, we pulled to­gether as a team. They just matured a lot as a group. They have become Varsity Foot­ball players." said Head J.V. Football Coach Steven Beagle.

BIGGER

Gary Babin, Stuart Hughes, Steven Erickson, Chris Catalina, Michael Huff, Steven Begal Corey Trahan, Brad Payton, Cason Horn, Eddie Grossman, Cody Sheppard, Jamie Hood, Mika! Weaver, Bill Jardell, Jason Gossett, Jerry Solis, Edward Thierry, Jason Duncan, Tom Rugg, Clint McGuire, Brandon Wilson, Jermey Mallet, Shane Cormire, Curtis Kingston, Jake Richard, Cody Arkeen, Todd Cooper, James Stanley, Wade Jander, Clint Bell. Thomas Wilkinson, Chris Cadena, Brian Parent, Shane Whitedhead, Jason Viator, David Dugas, Wes Weather­ford, Ryan Stout, Marc Cross .

STRONGER FASTER Freshman

us OPPONENTS THEM

13 DAYTON 14 16 THOMAS JEFFERSON 35 21 LIVINGSTON 16 00 ANAHUAC 22 07 SILSBEE 45 20 BRIDGE CITY 00 16 WEST ORANGE STARK 16 28 PORT NECHES GROVES 04 08 LCM 20 40 LINCOLN 06

Todd Bdgar, Micheal Loflm, Jeff Prnkstoo, Recd Lowrance, Jon Trumble, Ryan Bcnb:n,Trcy Bellair, Jacob Neu, Jolm Morgan, Joel B1JCaux, Brad Roo~ Jclaru Dixoo, Tommy Cnbbo, Keath Myer>, G

Ron Willwns, eor~ Megaa, Lucas Bell, Judd McDonI!d, Ryan Eversole: Ashley Head, Jacob Brattai. Kevm Holland, Danny McOlDIOCk, Darnel Pulu, Jeff Marcantel , Michael Crow, Bryan Sanches, Oi

Gregory, Cody Tumnons, Troy Wagstaff, Lance Bndgcs, Steven Grossman, Tom Umprcy, Phi.I MatbDgley, Clifford P..ber, Darucl Hamngtoo, Reggie Sucl<er, Jason Noyola, Dawe! Moutoo, Kyle MarbD,

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by Michael Kerr

DOGS MAKE A DISTRICT

The Cro -Country Team had their final meet on October 30,1992onN.H.S campu .Theteam consi iedofdi trict24-AAAA chools: Nederland, Port Neches, Lincoln, West-Or­ange Stark, Bridge City, and Little Cypru Mauriceville. The boy came in third and the girls came in fourth. Junior Steven Jacob placed fourth over all the thirty-eight boy runners. "I was urpri ed I did that well. Just coming off of an injury, I didn't expect to make fourth place," said Jacob . Sophomore Kara Schion came in eleventh place out of thirty-ix runner . Schion aid he always strives to come in on top.

She shared her per pective of the sea on. "I had tendiniti for two week , but I till ran in practices. The practices were long, and hard because we had to start running in August everyday. It take a lot of dedication," said Schion. Coach Dale Dial expre ed hi evaluation of the season and talked a little on the future. "The boys had a really good season con idering how young they were. The girl could have done better becau e four out of the five runner had injuries. If all tho e kid tick with it, they'll do better each year," aid Dial. The Cro -Country Team members were Brian Thorpe, Ste­ven Jacobs, Brian Sanche , Chris Lowder, Ty Smith, Jack Oawford, Brian Judkin , Brandon Thorpe, and Michael Wright for the boy . The Girl were Kara Schion, Lydia Peoples, Karrie Thrower, Jennifer Vannett, Leann Parmeter, Bridget Ackerman, Stephanie Schion, and April Colton.

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Brian Sanches and Jimmy Nickelbur competing hard

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Top row : Coach Dale Dial, Brian Sanches, Steven Jacobs, Mike Wright, Jack Crawford, Brian Thorp, Chria VanVelson, Middle Row: Todd Wright, Lynda Peoples, Brian Judkins, Brandon Thorp, Ty Smith, Jimmy Nickelbur, Lea Ann Parmenter, Brian Wright, Bottom Row: Jennifer Vannette, April Colten, Carrie Thrower, Kara Schion, Stephanie Schion, Bridgette Ackerman, Ashley White.

Bridgette Ackerman taking the lead. Edited By David Atchison

H20 By James Woodruff PIWT sports Wiiter

JOCKEYS

This year was truely the year of the dogs as far as swimming is concerned. The boys team finished the season with a 2 - 2 record while the girls team finished with a 2 - 3 season record. This years team was com­prised of such talented swimmers as Curt Boneaux, Todd Concienne, Jason Flores, llisha Hsign, Steven Jacobs, Kristen Korbini, Chris Lowder, Jill Schack, Christy Thrower, and Forest Johnson.

Despite a defeat from AAAAA school Langham Creek, The Nederland High School Swim Team has great potential in winning district. In the Langham Creek meet they lost 67 - 29 for the girls and 61 - 22 for the boys. This was a rare event that both teams lost, but this didn't seem to bother either team a bit. During their journey to district both teams defeated Kelly High School's team as well as slaughtering West Orange Stark.

" I think we have a good chance at winning district this year. We have a lot of talented people and we worked hard all year," stated senior Todd Concienne. This year the team has really come together and will proba­bl be an even better team next ear.

Edited By: David Atchison

" It felt weird swimming against a Senior. It made me feel like I was pretty good to almost beat a Senior. " Curt Boneaux

Above: Bottom left to right: Marc Cross, Nicole Jwnes, Kristen Korbini, Christy Thrower, Jill Stark, Todd Concienne, Top: left to right: Chris Lowder, Ryan Battenfield(manager), Steven Jacobs, Curt Boneaux, Forrest Johnson, Jason Flores

ip RIGHT: Swimmers try hard to keep their heads above waler. ip LEFT: Swimmers Take Your Blocks. Who Me???

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Top Row: Coach Oliver,Phyllis Washburn,Amber Hebert,Rikki Monroe Middle Row: Bethany Drawhorn-manager,Amanda Justice-trainer,Kathy Megas,Heather McRae,Stacy Jacobs-manager Bottom Row: Marie Tran,Karrie Brennan,Kate Auld,Jennifer Voss,Kim Lafleur,Sara Werner

The Lady Dogs ready for the return of Amber Hebert's kill.

Picture Left: The Varsity team celebrates after a point. Right: Kate Auld,Jennifer Voss,Marie Tran,and Sara Werner watch from the sidelines.

NINTH GRADE GIRLS

V-BALL 19 -41

VOILEYBAIL Opponent Win-Loss

Westbrook L Silsbee W Bridge City W wos w PNG L LCM W Lincoln W wos w PNG L Lincoln W

Seated Left to Right: Monica Tran,Christy Croom,Joslynn Lemke,Jammie King,Cassie Benson,Kristy Williams,Mandi Butaud,Anna Davis Kneeling Left to Right: Whitney Hill,Stephanie Schion,Kelly Paugh,Carrie Thrower,Bridgett Ackerman,April Hammonds,Bobbie Longoria Standing Left to Right: Coach Rosetta Wilson,Stacy Stepp,Kari Hilabridle,Ellen Young,Mindy Volentine,Erin Peters

VOILEYBAIL Opponent Win/Loss

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J v 92' DISTRICT CHAMPS!

Seated Left to Right: Amy Tran,Toula Megas,Anney Moore,Melissa Sexson,Alaina Atkins Kneeling Left to Right: Nikki Guidry ,Amber Morris,Misty Bush,Tiffany Barker Standing Left to Right: Coach Suzanne Massey,Crystal Welch,Amy Hillin,Heather Puz,Felicia Cully

NHS Friendly Life at NHS would be less bearable with-

out the smiling face of a friend. These people, being around you daily , are often taken for granted. If you think about it, why would anyone come to this establishment without that vital part of livelihood, companionship and a feeling of belonging.

This page right: Brad VanMarion and Corey Lecoq together in what looks to be a mellow state of mind. Bottom: Trisha Owens, Dianne

Finley, Holley Owens, and Donna Finley take time for a pose. Stacy Fruge', Stephanie Holder, and Jamie Hinson eating lunch. Amy

Griffin, Crystal Vandiver, Mirjam Wilhelm, Jessica Sullivan, and Hayley Nguyen tired from a bard day in tennis. Opposite page top: Stacy Guidry and Bev Mlnaldl friends forever. Toni Watjus, Kristi Taylor, and Denise D'Abadie take a breather In

Austin. Yvette Romero and Amy Bean at the last Pep Rally. Monique Dockens and Suzi Robinson taken by suprise. Eloise Parchment, Belinda Gleason, and Cheri Hayley during a Key Club meeting.

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The children's eyes sparkled ...

On a cold December afternoon, people crowded Boston Avenue and Nederland Avenue for the tra­ditional Nederland Christams Parade. The cheer­leaders led the parade wearing Santa hats. As the band played a medley of Christmas songs and the twirlers smiled, children marched to the music. Following the band came the Westernaires dressed in red and white Santa suits and hats. Although it was cold, the Westernaires smiled and kept in step. Wearing sombreros, the Spanish club added spice to the parade. Big Ned even made a special appearance wearing a Santa hat. Of course the children 's eyes sparkled at the sight of Santa Claus.

by Leslie Harris Pilot Editor

FaSHioN uPDaTe This past year the halls of NHS have been deco­

rated in everything from totally outlandish styles to plain homily styles. Mostly there has been a wave from the hippy 60's and 70's that has washed over the campus. Some popular name brands have been Polo, Guess, Pepe, Girbaud, K-Swiss, and many other foreign names that are too hard to say much less spell. Since 99.9% of a teenage girl's life is spent shopping, we can not forget the stores we kept in business this year. For instance, the Gap, Net Works, Dillard's, Express, the Limited, the Go­Round, Margo's, and the Yaga Shop are stores raided by many students. NHS has definitely kept up with fashion and has even set its own styles. Everyone has their own personal style and the halls became the meshpot of them all.

Shut Up & PLAY Yes, believe it or for the fifth time chosen to play on Barbara Wiese,

not, we have a girl's since girls soccer the Region III All- fullback. Second soccer team! With began, which was Stars team in Deer- team was Lori Far-all the success of the six years ago. They park. The members ris, goalie; Carre guy's teams, the placed second in the for the All-District Huber,foward; Am girls are usually district and added teams were first Tran, midfield; and unnoticed. This eight people to the team: Kate Auld, Jamie Wehner, year they strove to first and second All- fullback; Tammi midfield. Carre change that image. District teams. Gotcher, midfield; Huber was also They made it to the Tammi Gotcher and Yvette Romero, chosen as the BISD Bi-District playoffs Yvette Romero were foward; and All Tourney player.

Left page: Members of the 1992-93 Girls Varsity Soccer team are: top row, Val Babineaux, coach; Yvette Romero, Sr.; Heather Low, Sr.; Tammi Gotcher, Sr.; Julie Johnson, coach. Middle row, Barbara Wiese, Sr.; Kate Auld, Jr.; Rhonda Abate, Sr.; Kim LaFleur, Soph.; Michele Glover, Jr.; Regan Eaton, Sr. Bottom row, Carre Huber,Jr.; Jennifer Vannett, Fresh.; Melissa Olsbury, Sr.; Lori Farris, Sr.; Jamie Weimer, Fresh.; Kelli Spell, Fresh.; and Amy Tran, Jr.

Heather Cammack, 10, defending the goal.

Below:

Carre Huber, 11, waiting at right wing for the ball.

Kate Auld and Yvette Romero working to­gether to overcome Clements.

BOY'S VARSITY SOCCER " When the tough get going, the going play soccer"

By Sonya Achord

The '93 Nederland soccer team has boldly gone where no previous team has gone before ... Playoffs! The boy's record is 20 - 1 and well deserved. They won in the regional quarterfinals, bi-district area, and regional quarterfues. They had four rounds to go through and they made it to the fourth but then were defeated. Coach Mattingly had nothing to say but praise pertaining to the boys. "We gained our respect in the greater Houston area, they know who Nederland is," said Mattingly. The Houston area is the hardest in the state of Texas and is well known for superior soccer playing. The boys were in the top 32 teams out of all the teams in Texas.

Above: (l tor) Bottom row - Brian Sticker, Mark East, Wade Breaux, Jeremy Gallagher, Eric Harrington, Brian Thorp, Matt East. Middle row - Alfonso Ebanks , Ashley Gomez, Brock Badger, Jeff Vannett, Craig Thompson , Kris Spell , Cesar Ramirez. Top row - Coach Lopez, Brian Lafl.our, Chad Pruitt, William Franke, Steven Belaire, Dustin Guidry, Ross Gaffney, Coach Dog .

Just Kick It!

Left: At every turn it seems that the Bulldogs have the upper hand.

Bottom Left: A three-way battle for the ball.

Below: Ross Gaffney charges down the field.

Bottom Right: Ross fends off the Indians while injecting a power move.

Boys Junior Varsity By Jame Woodruff

Thi season wa not a uccessful a u ual for

the junior var ity occer team. With the uniting of new players, the team till has a little way to go

until there is total harmony and beauty in their plays. It is more than likely that next year will be quite eventful for this young team. Be ure to watch in the

year ahead for this talented team. Right: The Nederland High School junior varsity soccer team. Below: A lonely bulldog takes his oppertwzity to shoot a goal. Bottom Right: Somehow this team always comes out on top.

Girls Junior Varsity

By James Woodruff

The girls junior var ity occer team built quite a

successful team this year. They have become the only team in recent years to win a con iderable number of games. We can all look to see a great effort and high number of wins from this girls soccer team.

Left: The girls junior varsity soccer team.

Bottom Left: The team is as eager as beavers. Below: One of the bulldogs charges down the field.

GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL by Michael Kerr

It was an great season for the Girls Varsity Basketball Team with a season record of 13-11 and with a district record of 7-3. In the playoffs they were District run­ner-up.

"I think we played real good this year. I was impressed with how far we went. We

Above : Coach Sims gives the team some last minute instructions. Ri ght: Amber Hebert 's ready for any­thing.

had a great coach that helped us out a lot. I'm gonna miss it!"said Amber Hebert, Senior.

The members of the Girls Varsity Basketball Team were Amber Hebert1

Kathy Megas, Amy Louviere, Robin Moore1

Kerrie Gernentz, Amy Tran, Anney Moore, Amy Hillin.

" I am so proud of this group of girls, they hung together and finished higher in district than ever before.''

GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Season Record: 13-11

District Record:7-3

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76-77 48-35 34-68 54-24 57-26 47-44 57-54 42-60 59-44 76-36 60-65

**DISTRICT RUNNER UP**

Coach Sims

Above Left : Amy Tran is doing some jumping-jacks.

Above Right: Amy Tran again but, this time she's having a race.

Designed and Edited by: David Atchison

BOY'S V ARSITV BASKETBALL by Michael Kerr Pilot staff writer

Boy's Varsity Basketball made history in their 1992-1993 season. The team went to the play-offs for the first time since 1956. Thanks to hard presses,great teamwork, and strong defense, the team had many wins and experinced great improvement. Their over-

all record was 20-12.

"The team played very well. I was very proud of them. The team played very hard and as a team." said Jim Weaver, Boy's Varsity Basketball Coach.

The Varsity Basketball Team members were Kevin Bennett, Erik Holmlund, Jon Ermel, Ben Bar­low, Adam Ramirez, Frank McDaniel, Daniel Turner, Mike Tarver, Brian Kemp , Matt Knowles, Jeremy Decuir, and Pete Fahrion.

"The key to our winning season has been a tenacious defense,"

said Coach Weaver~

Above: Brian Kemp Above : Mike Tarver prepares to make Dribbles the ball. a free-throw.

Page Design by: David Atchison

The Members of the team were L to R : Bottom \ Kevin Bennett, Erik Holmlund, Jon Ermel, Ben Barlow, Middle \ Adam Ramirez, Frank McDaniel, Daniel Turmor, Mike Tarver, Brian Kemp, Top \ Matt Knowles , Jeremy Decuir, Pete Fahrion, Coack Weaver .

BOY'S VARSITY BASKETBALL OVERALL RECORD: 20-12 DISTRICT RECORD: 06-04

BRIDGE CITY w.o.s. PORT NECHES LC-M LINCOLN BRIDGE CITY w.o.s. PN-G LITTLE CYPRESS

73-56 47-53 81-53 54-52 36-66 50-41 55-47 57-43 54-48

Bottom Left : Members of the team take a break for a group Glamour Shot . Bottom Right : Brian Kemp Attempts to pass the Hot Potato.

BOY'S J.V. BASKETBALL by Michael Kerr

J. V. Basketball's season was a somewhat good one with a record of 9-12. The team played together with great effort. two important elements to a successfull season.

"It was fun. We had fun together. We didn't try to be individuals in our playing.Instead, we played as a team." aid Sophomore Brian N unnley.

The members of the J. V Boy's Basketball team were Chris Smith, Brad Eisemann, Danny Daigle, Mi­chael Wright, Jeremy Tinsley, John Badlissi, B.J. Moye, Brian Nunelly, Jason Duncan, Benji Hayes, Ed Thierry, Luke Green, David Rocaforte, Coach B. Jardell, Stuart Hughes, Randy Hairston, Russell Traweek, Todd Kennaugh, and Chris Catalina.

Right: The Boy's are really doin' fine.

The members of the team were : T to B, L to R: Caoch B. Jardell, Stuart Hughes, Randy Hairston, Russel Traweek, Todd Kennaugh, Chris Catalina, B.J. moye, Brian Nunelly, Jason Duncan, Benji Hayes, Ed Thierry Luke Green, David Rocaforte, Chris Smith, Brad Eisemann, Danny Daigle, Michael Wright, Jeremy Tinsle

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Left: Is this Basketball or Volleyball?

GIRL'S J.V. BASKETBALL by Michael Kerr

J. V. Girls Basketball had an incredible season with a season record of 23-1 and a district record of 10-10 which made them the District Champions. They won first place in the Nederland and PN-G Tournaments. They also won consolation in the Woodville Tournament.

"We worked hard to get where we were. In order to improve, I need to practice my jump shots.I also need to improve on getting down the court; I get so tired," said Melissa Sexson, Sophomore.

The members of the J. V Girls Basketball Team were Tiffany Barker, Laura Blakeney, Karrie Brennan, Melissa Sexson, Heather Puz, Jana Davis, Crystal Welch, Lydia Peoples, Kari Mo ca, Veronica Slaydon, Amy Hollingshead, and Alyson Hickman.

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(!] he woman i required to pay, this is a saying you do not hear very often but was the rule of the night on February 13 when the annual T. W.I.R.P. Dance took place. The dance was held in the NHS cafeteria where Mass Appeal provided a large vari­ety of music with songs from "End of the Road" to "YMCA" K . ent Killebrew was there to capture the mem­ory of the couples in front of the back­ground provided by Key Club. Mauve ' Silver, and burgundy decorated the cafete­ria and helped to create the successful evevning.

Top left: Tamara Long and Mat­thew Walker walk off the dance floor.

Bottom left: Paula Goody enjoys a dance with her date.

Top right: Students go through a big affair just to enter the dance.

Middle left: NHS students dance the night away at the Tuirp Dance.

Middle right: Lacey Laurents and James Nicklebur decide to take a break at the dance.

Bottom right: Kari Mosca and Jeremy Gallagher get a little distracted during a dance.

BOYS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL by Michael Kerr

Boy's Freshman Basketball had a good season with a record of 7-1 O. In Coach Umphrey'sopinion his were the best Freshman team ever. Coach Uphrey spoke of his criticism on the team 'We didn 't shoot the ball very well. Our shooting is what hurt us in key games,"said Umphrey. Coach Umphrey men­tioned the positive elements of the team. "Defensively, we played real well.When the season first started, I thought this was the best group of Freshman I've ever seen , and I still feel that way. " said

Umphrey.Cody Shep­pard talked about both his strong and weak ar­eas while playing. "I need to improve on my ball-handling skills, and my shooting. I was pretty good at blocking shots this year, " said Sheppard.

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Jack Crawford, Deaven Ohman . Top: Jared Lavergne(l4), and Jack Crawford(34) decide to score some points.

Top:L to R: Carrie Thrower, Stacy Stepp, Bridgette Ackerman, Coach Toni Oliver, Cassie Benson, Bobbie Longoria, Jammie King, Monica Tran, Anna Davis, Rebecca F leming, Jamie

Wehner.

Left: L to R: Cassie Benson, and Stacy Stepp wait for the free-throw shot to come thier way

GIRLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL "I think

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by Michael Kerr

that the team of players,"

did well despite the Coach Oliver

Girl 's Freshman Basketball had a very successful season with an overall record of 8-7 and a district record of 3-2. Freshman Coach Toni Oliver told her views of the overall season. "I thought they played real well overall. We had a small team (referring to height), "said Oliver."But they were very aggressive, and we won most of the games because of easy baskets of the presses,"said Oliver.Jamie King said what she liked and didn 't like about the season."I hated the high-low, one of the offensive things we did. I got better in my shooting from the beginning of the season. I'm just real happy about the outcome of the season,"said King.

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Ned & Co. 1992-93,"Let's get busy!" During 1992-93 Ned & Company members sang hundreds of songs to thousands of people at dozens of different places.

, The Ned & Company group made their an­nual tour to Dallas where they did as many as four performances in a single day. Also on tour the group took time for fun, visiting Six Flags over Texas and Dallas area restaurants. Ned & Company received a Division I rating at the Ensemble contest in Livingston during 92-93. In addition to tour and competition, the group did performances at all of the Neder­land schools. Ned & Company even took time out to do performances for local busi­nesses and area civic organizations,including the Heritage Festival.

Senior,Aman Quadri was a favorite at the Ned & Co NHS performance.

Christi Goodman,Aaron Pardue,and Andrea Guy demonstrate the group's choreography.

Band member ,Brian Distefano accompanies Adam Pardue during,"Tears in Heaven".

Senior,Adam Pardue sings as his brother Aaron watches.

Ned & Comapny backs up Senior soloist, Tracy Dougherty during the Helena Park Performance.

Aaron Pardue and Carrie Deorsam sing,"A Whole New World",from Aladdin,a favorite at elementary schools.

Ned & Company band members,Trey Luce,Brian Distefano ,James Martin,and Corey Cobb put in some se­rious practice time.

BULLDOGS MAKE HISTORY The Boys Varsity Basketball Team Makes it to the Playoffs for the first time in 35 years

by Michael Kerr

Boy's Basketball has had a season that just can 't be put into words. Going to the playoffs for the first time in thirty-five years , and having four boys • being recognized in either district or regionals takes the place of tedious adjectives to describe this season .

"I feel that the district and regional coaches that selected them realized how good they really were. " said coach Jim Weaver. "Their greatest attribute was their great attitude and unselfish teamwork. I was glad to coach them during their high school careers. "

Senior Jon Ermel earned three honors as a result of his excellent playing. He was made first team All District. TABC (Texas Association of Basket­ball Coaches ) nominated him for All Region Team. Finally, Port Arthur News Sports Writers nominated Jon Ermel for All State.

Port Arthur News Sports Writers also recognized three other Seniors: Mike Tarver was nominated for First Team and Brian Kemp was nominated for Second team. Adam Ramirez recieved honor­able mention for All - District Team.

Adam Ramirez was very pleased about the turn­out af this season. " I was very honored; It 's been a great season, and the best way to end the Senior year," said Ramirez

Top: Special thanks go out to Jon Ermel's mom for making banners for all the players houses.

Bottom: Jon Ermel shows his dedication and unending desire to be the best.

Page Designed and Ed;ted by David Atchison

Bottom Left: Adam Ramirez just can 't be stopped. Bottom Right: Eric Holmlund is jumpin ' for joy at ffle ff/ought of getting a rebound.

Top Left: Mike Tarver frefrthrows his way into history. Top Right: Brian Kemp takes time out of his busy schedule to pose for a photo.

Story by: Michael Kerr

The Girls Track team's goal for the year was to run better times in each meet. They excelled even higher by breaking several school records.

Senior Amber Hebert broke her own record in the shot put of a 37' 11 ' with a 38' 10' in regionals. Hebert also went to regionals and placed third. Junior Jennifer Voss broke her record of 5'3' in the high jump with a 5'4' and also went to regionals.

The mile relay team also broke a record that was set all the way back in 1984. The time was 4:23 , and that time was broke with a time of 4: 19.6,two-tenths of a second from going to regionals. The mile relay team had three Freshman (Stacy Stepp, Cassie Benson, Heather Puz) and a Sophmore (Jamie King).

'They have the potential to be the best girls' track team Nederland has ever had if they will stay with it and continue to work hard. They are the kind of team coaaches love to coach.'

Top right: Jennifer Voss accepts a plaque from Coach Massey, on which her name is placed for breaking her own high jump record . Above: Anna Davis racing to hand the baton off to Michele Glover. Middle right: Lisa Valenta

helping Jamie King with her start off.

Right: The Girls Track team :(I to r) Erin Peters, Vanessa Crain. Aimee Martin. Jana Davis. Amber Hebert, Ashley Guidry, Heather Puz. Coach Massey. Stephanie Schion, Jennifer Voss. Kara Schion, Lydia Peoples. Bridgett Ackerman, Mindy Vo­lintine. Kerrie Gernentz. Bobbie Longoria . Stacy Stepp, Robin Patterson. Anna Davis. Lisa Valenta . Jamie King . Cassie Benson. Cristy Croom, Monica Tran . and Alecia Kyler .

Story by: Michael Kerr

The Boys Track team had quite a season with plenty of fine perform­ances in the Bulldog Relays and two in the pole vault.

Highlights in the field events of the Bulldog

Relays were Eric Cammack placing first in the high jump with a 6'2'. So­phmore Tom rugg placing first with 11 '. Junior Dustin Guidry placed first in the triple jump with a 10'1'.

'We have improved very much from last year. We're still young and keep on improving. We were encouraged by the

younger runners,' said Track coach Steven Beagle.

Sophmores Tom Rugg and Edward Thierry were excited about going to region­als. Rugg placed first in district in the pole vault with a 12'0' which earned him this honor. Thierry earned his honor

Left : Boys Track team (I tor) : Coach Dial. Coach Showalter, Eric Cammack, Ashley Gomez, Scott Saunders, Manager Chad Duncan, Stuart Hughes, Coach Carter, Coach Beagle, Jack Crawford , Dustin Guidry, Heath Parrish, Eric Holland , Tom Rugg, Cassen Horn, Greg Fleming, Michael Tran, tdward Thiery, Brian Thorp, Jarrod Mallory, Curtis Kingston, Mi­chael Weaver , Chris Cadena , Brad Eiseman, Ashley Head. Bottom left: Dustin Guidry

shows his medals. Bottom middle : Coach

Showalter with pole vaulters Tom Rugg, Edward Thiery, Curtis Bottom right: Greg Fleming

kneels proud with his medals.

of going to regionals by placing second in district in the pole vault with a 11 '6'.

IT IS A BIG HIT BULLDOGS OPPONENT

5 *BRIDGE CITY 7 *WOS 6 *PNG 0 *LCM 9 *LINCOLN 2 *BRIDGE CITY 1 *WOS 10 *PNG 4 *LCM 15 *LINCLON

OPPONENT

6 1 2 1 2

11 2 3 3 0

For many years the members of the Varsity Baseball team have excelled at the ol' ball game. In many of the players final year as Nederland players, they gave the sports pro­gram a lot of pride with a record of 18 - 9-1, District. First baseman Kevin Jackson , senior catcher Steven Stewart, junior leading hitter Ryan Menchaca, and pitcher Aaron Mwtin all made excellent performances, ac~:ording to head coach Delbert Spell.

"'We're losing several seniors. We're gonna mi s them, I wish them the best of luck. Everyone contributed to the team," said head baseball coach Delbert Spell.

The members of the Varsity Baseball Team were (Top row,left to right): Coach Spell,Robert Boyd, Eric Cammack, Kevin Jackson, Bill Swain, Mike Tarver, Coach Simon, (Middle row,left to right): Greg Flem-ing, Steven Stewart, Jon Ermel, Bryan Spell, Aaron Martin, Bubba Harber (Bottom row, left to right): Kevin Thompson, Zac McGuire, Kelly Marze, Ryan Menchaca, Jeremy Grant

ALL - DISTRICT

Eric Cammack

Mike Tarver

Jon Errilel

Kelly Marze

Edited By David Atchison

GOING

GONE The J.V. baseball team struck out all the competition with a perfect record of 20 - 0.

According to their coach, all the players could give themselves pats on the back for a job

well done.

"It was a team effort which is very well in baseball," said coach Delbert Spell.

Junior Kevin Bennett, and little brother Chad Bennett, somphomore, gave an out­

standing performance in pitching, along with sophomore Patrick Jones and Ryan Stout.

Sophomores Clint Bell and Clint McQuire leaded to the plate. Also Juniors Darren Miles,

Toby Tiner , and Cason Hom played very well defensively according to Coach Spell.

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Top Left: Senior girl top for the camara. Top Middle: Li a Hicks seems to enjoy the sun and crawfish.

Middle Left: Tony Radley tells how he won the game. Middle: Where 's the board? Bottom Left: Elliott Purcell tries his luck in the limbo conte t.

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3 Top Right: Seniors take time out to take a picture. Middle Right: Some seniors enjoy the crawfish. Bottom Right: Jamie Lav­ergne, Kris Spell, Scott Rozell, and Wendy Wills take a rest.

l1B9ly the end of the year the class of d Y"j was lookmg toward-lo summer an

it's freedoms. To help the time pass more quickly a number of parties were given for the seniors. One party was given by the seniors' parents at the Bahama Beach Club on Pleasure Island. This was an all day party filled with fun. The parents provided crawfish, bar-b-cue, sand­wiches, chips, cookies, and drinks for re­freshments, and with activities such as volleyball, swimming, limbo contests, fishing, and sun bathmgthe seniors never got bored. With the help of such parties the seniors were able to create many fond memories of their last month of school.

By Shanna Martin

The 1992-1993 N.H.S. Sports Season was full of spectacular events. Many people have even gone as far as to say that this was the most exciting season ever. With at Least 300 athletes participating in events, 296 earned awards. The award distribution goes as follows: 14 awards for Girls Basketball, 17 for Boys Basketball, 13 for Volleyball , 22 for Boys Soccer, 25 for Girls Tennis, 1 O for Cheerleaders, And one Bulldog Spirit Award . There were 55 awards given out for Football ,, 8 For Cross Country , 7 for Girls cross Country, 34 for Boys Track and Field, 5 for Powerlifting , 7 for Girls Tennis Team, 14 for Boys Tennis, 12 for Swimming, 6 for Golf, 18 for Girls Soccer, 18 for Baseball, and 5 for Golden Guardians. Bringing the total to 296. Corey Metts, junior, said this about Sports Day, " It Was Fun ."

Top: Steven Jacobs shows us his awards. Middle Left: Scott Morgan , Todd McElwee , Doug Carter, Elliot Purcell, Kathleen Clements, and Jared Mallory. Middle: Dustin Guidry and Coach Beagle. Middle Right: Mike Tarver. Bottom: Mike Tarver, again.

Page Designed and Edited by: David Atchison

Top Left : Paul Gomez.

Top Left: Amber Hebert. Top Middle : Eric Cammack. Top Right: Elliot Purcell and Coach Carter. Row two Left: Ross Gaffney and Stephen Belaire. Row two Right: Kevin Jackson.

Top Middle: Amber Hebert, Sara Werner, Phyllis Washburn. Top Right: Yvette Romero, Tami Gotcher, Mrs. Johnson. Bottom: Members of the Boys Varsity Soccer Team.

LEARNING HERE AND NOW Story by: Brandi Holmes and Mandi Butaud Photos by: Kerri Angelle

"Off with its head,"

some people might say. Looking in a window from the outside, you may often see a pig get killed. Every week in Meat Processing, they are allowed to kill one pig. On May 13th, 1993 was the last one for the year to kill. How they do this is first, they shoot the pig, then they stick him in the throat and make it bleed. They begin to run very hot water theb put the pig in it. Then they dehair or skin it. Next they singe it and chop it in half and put it in the cooler.

Comments from the ques­tion "Why did you get into this class," were given by some of the students. "Yes, I

do enjoy this. It's great and as a job, I work in a meat market and so it helps," said Eric Cooley a Junior. Senoir Kelly Marze said," I really like this but sometimes it tends to get me a littlle sick." "Most of the time it's alright, but I got into this because I thought it would be fun," said Chad Thibideaux, Junior . A comment was made by Mr. Lawson: "They are hard working students and real concientious."

This course will help you out in the future incase the course in college you are majoring in doesn't work out, this will be something to fall back on.

Top right: Eric Cooley cutting the meat. Bottom left:(! tor) Jim Laughlin, Chad Thibideaux, and Eric Cooley are trying hard to split open the ribs. Bottom right: The right side of a pig.

Left: A poor little pig before being killed.

Middle left: The right bottom of a pig.

Below:(t to b) Tony Radley and Ryan Boudreaux cutting the ribs in half

Bottom left:(/ tor) Jonathan Gossett and Ryan Boudreaux are sawing the bot­tom half of the pig from the top half

How do you feel the NHS faculty and staff has prepared you for your future? "My association with the faculty and staff of Nederland High School has prepared me im­mensly for the challenges I will face in college and in life as well. By teaching me not only the course work but how to function and study as a student, I know I will be better prepared to face what is ahead, and to them I give my sincerest thanks."

Mark Reynolds Mr. NHS

"I feel the Nederland High &hool faculty and staff has prepared me for my future by teaching me not only my subjects, but also how to think independ­ently, solve my own problems, and deal with life."

Laura Forey Miss NHS

Pep Rally Held to Bring BobbyBack lby Sonya Achord

rTears flowed.voices shouted, and hands clapped . This iwas the variety of emotion shown at the pep rally given for ltormer head coach, Bobby August. With a short notice for lthe pep rally given the night before, people still found the ltime to buy and make supportive props. BBB=Bring Back Bobby or Bring Bobby Back was placed on gold, or white shirts.

!Also, posters were made with the same B's and flashed lthroughout his half hour speech. There were about 150 1Peoplewho participated in the pep rally. All three local news stations covered the event.

k•1 am glad to have known the great people the of Nederland. I love this community and this town and I love my team. People got mad at me because at ~irst I didn't live here when I got my job. But I had to stay in the coach's office for five and a half weeks ~nd leave my family behind. The reason being is ~verybody wants to live in Nederland ; it's a great olace to live and raise a family ," said August.

People were still in awe and are doing their best to help !Coach August. Most people in the audience believed that nothing would change the school board's mind.

'It doesn 't matter what you do or anybody at that, nothing is goiing to help. The odds are tremendous," said August . People were outraged and had a little something to say iabout the school board elections.

!Some say Mr.August just needs to let it go, but he alread has; its the people whom hang on. Although Coach !August will not be here and coaching on the fields next tyear, he swore his will be there with the guys in heart and soul , though his body wouldn't be there. But lthey found the time to say goodbye and their last huddle with the famous "I Believe".

top right : Coach h.lg.Jst answers the q..iestOls of the ~ers.

bottom right : The shirt of a devoted supporter is noticed.

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Top left :Coach August gets emotoinal in his last moments with his N.H.S. family. bottom left :Coach August says farewell to Neder­land. Bottom right: Coach August and his players huddle together for their chant "I believe" for one final time.

Story by : Michael Kerr Photographer: Todd McE l wee

The success of the Power­lifting team is based on the in­dividual points that each lifter earns . The higher the lifter place, the more points they earned.

Sophmore Kathleen Clements place third in both regionals and state. Also, Clements, along with Percel, placed in the top five of each meet. Junior Jared Mallory placed in top five in several meets.

"Good work habits led to their success . They work hard and they get good results," said Doug Carter, Power­lifting coach.

The members of the Powerlifting team were Kathleen Clements, Jared Mallory, Todd McEl­wee, Jonathan Scott Morgan, and Elliot Percel . Top r1ghtll tor, t to b)

Jonathan Morgan. Todd McElwee, Coach Carter, Elliot Percel, Kathleen Clements, Jarrod Mallory .

Bottom right: Elliot Percel pumps iron'.

Bottom left; Kathleen Clements

Story by: Michael Kerr Photographers: Erin Sanders and Phyllis Bellanger

Placing second in district and third in regionals proved the success of the 1992-1993 Golf team.

The team also placed first in the Wildwood Tournament and second in two other meets. There was an estimate of twenty teams in each tourna­ment. In the district meet, they competed against the two best schools from seven other

districts. 'I thought we had

a real good season. All the Varsity and J.V. worked hard all year. Next year we plan to go to the state meet,• said Ron Stump, Golf coach.

The Varsity team .,,, consisted of two Jun­

iors, two Sophomores, and one Freshman who will be returning next year to tee off another great season.

Left: David Feldshau takes a swing. Right top: Ia Chris Griffin

the next golf pro? Right bottom: Team members

from left: Michael Whitehead, Chris Griffin, David Feldshau. Coach Ron Stump, Zeke Grimes, and Ben Heubach.

[!]he NHS Choir was better than ever this year. When they at­tended UIL Con­cert and Sight reading Contest the girls treble choir and boys treble choir both recieved a first di­vision in concert. In addition, the mixed choir re­cieved a first division in both concert and sight reading. At the Christmas Con­cert, in the NHS cafeteria, there was a large turn­out and the choir sounded great.

Along with the entire choir's ac­complishments, three people also made the All -State Choir. They were Angela Pick­ering, Aaron Par­due, and Carrie Deorsam. "Over all, all three choirs, concert, acappella, and Ned & Co. were probably the best I've ever had come through here," said Mrs.Nau, choir director.

NHS CHOIR

Top left: The three all state members are Angela Pickering, Aaron Pardue, and Carrie Deorsam. Middle left: The choir strains to sound their best. Botom left: The guys sing solo for a while at the christmas concert. Top right: Carrie Deorsam sings solo as the choir backs her up. Middle right: The choir sings for the crowd at the christmas concert.

Valedictorian 1993 Emily Jo Linker

Highest Ranking Freshman Highest Ranking Sophomore Highest Ranking Junior A-Honor Roll...4 yrs. National Honor Society ... 2 yrs. Spanish Club ... 2 yrs Key Club ... 2 yrs. Freshman Volleyball...1 yr. JV Volleyball- District Champs ... 1 yr. Freshman Basketball...1 yr. Varsity Basketball-Letter ... 1 yr. JETS ... 2 yrs. Renaisssance Club . ..4 yrs. Calculus LEAP Program ... 1 yr. Accounting Seminar-Lamar Univ .... 1 yr. Church Activities .. .4 yrs. Who's Who Among American High School Students . ..4 yrs. UIL Science ... 1 yr.

Members of the School Board and Adminisration,Faculty,family and friends, and fellow graduates of the Nederland High School class of 1993: Before I begin,I would like to thank my Mom and Dad for their unforgettable love,care,encouragement,and support they have showered me with throughtout life. You both have shown me the importance and geratness that life holds for me in the future. All of my love and highest thanks to my irreplaceable sisters and my brother-in-law;Angela,Lisa,Rachel and Patrick and to my grandmother,Ellamae Albritton. I love each of you very much and would like to thank all of you for that never ending love and support I can always count on. Of the same highest salute,! thank God for this tremendous blesssing he has given me. And now,to the Class of1993: The excitement and yet fear that we are feeling tonight is quite different from any other

experience we have come across,and so - I hope that each one of you remember this night,May 27,1993,and mark it as the begin­ning of the rest of our lives. These past twelve yaers have truly been the steppinmg stones to the lives we will soon make for ourselves in the nearfuture,beginning at this very moment. I feel that if there is only one thing you walk away tonight remembering,it will be that we are all people with feelings and are all special in some particular way. No price should be put on friendships,yet so many of us fall to this action and live it on a daily basis. As many of us leave here tonigh,we may not see each other again,but I pray that this one night,we take a look at each other differently and realize we are all about to step out into that "real world" we have been hearing about for so long now. All of our worldly possessions will someday diminish and our desire to succeed will be all that remain. With these desires, we can make a difference in this world.

Salutatorian 1993 Angela Kaye Pickering

Concert Choir ... 4 yrs. Key Club ... 2 yrs. French Club ... 2 yrs. National Honor Society ... 2 yrs. Academic Decathalon ... 1 yr. Texas All-State Choir ... 3 yrs. Texas Bluebonnet Girls' State ... 2 yrs. (Staff member) Who's Who Among American High School Students . ..4 yrs. Beaumont Community Players ... 1 yr. Beaumont Republican Party Headquarters Volunteer ... 1 yr. Church Activities .. .4 yrs. Voice Lessons ... 2 yrs. Private Math Tutor ... 1 yr.

Parents, teachers, administration ,family ,and friensd: on behalf of Nederland High School's graduating class of 1993,I would like to thank you for sharing in this im­portant event with us this evening. But even more,I would like to thank you for sharing in the moments that have prepared us for this oc­casion. Many of you have played an intricate part in our lives to this point,and we will be forever grateful to you. My speechtonight,however,is directed toward my fellow graduates, most of whom are doing the same thing I am by trying to convince themselves that they have finally reached this point. Tonight holds different meanings for all of us. For many graduates,tonight is another fond memory shared with friends that they may add to those already accumulated over the past thirteen years. For others of us, this moment signifies­many hours of tedious study and hard work. No matter what spacific attitudes we hold toward graduation, we all share one com­mon bond. Each of us must now begin to live a new life. No doubt we ahve come here tonight expecting to hear countless words of advice concerning our futures. We are told that it is now time for us to take responsibility for our own actions and to make

our own decisions. While this is true, we cannnot all be expected to live perfectly and to make all of theright choices. Many of us will have to make some wrong decisions before we can learn;for sometimes that is the only way some of us can learn. But no matter what path we choose to take, there is something we must re­memThis is what I would like to leave with you tonight. It is not a specific direction you should take for your life,nor is it the solution to all of life's problems. But it is a goal: nothing to hard to achieve,but one that can make life somewhat easier when we encounter the rough spots. This goal involves our outlook toward life,our raections to our circumstances,and our treat­ment toward others. I suppose my point is best expressed through the words of the author Charles Swindoll who said,and I quote: The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of at­titude on life. Attitude,to me,is more important than facts. It is more important than the past,than education,than money,than circumstances, than failures, than success, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance,giftedness,or skill.

SPEND THE NIGHT All-night event of Project Celebration gave Seniors a chance to enjoy NHS one last time

by Michael Kerr

Exciting volleyball tournalments , a hypnotist, anything goes, casinoes, and Wheel of Fortune only cratches the surface of what happened at Project Celebration!

The all-night party was held in the N.H.S. cafeteria, senior hallway, and gym on the night of May 27, 1993, Graduation night. A slide show of the highlights during the Senior year was showed. Auctions were held at which televisons,VCR's, CD players, refrigerator , and radar detectors, were being given away. Jenni Goodman won the grand prize of 1000 dollars!

"Winning the 1000 dollars was defintely unexpected. Now that I have some extra money that I didn't plan to have, I can do some really crazy things with it during the summer," aid Goodman.

Pizza from Mazzio 's,boiled crawfish, and hamburgers cooked from the Optimist Club filled the Senior's stomachs all night long."It seems to get bigger and bigger every year. There are many teachers that put in alot to make this possible," said Principal Steve Fleming. Bottom left: Brian Kemp

exchanges a life-saver with a Norma Forey,Beth Harris , and Sue Jordan were the leaders among the many falculty toothpick. members that made this annual event possible. The goal was to give the Seniors an Bottom right: Tara Beard and exiciting,fun, and memorable graduation night that was free of alcohol and the Lara Smith risk it all at the dangerous results from it.

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Left:Ian McCullough is ready to "kill" Amber Hebert in Lasertag. Bottom left: Graham King and Richard Mason dig into the crawfish. Bottom right: The crowd watches in amazement as Eric Holland is being hypnotized.

PROJECT CELEBRATION HAD SOMETHING FOR EVERBODY!!

Right:Steve Townsend hows how the game of "Blackjack" is done. Bottom left: Mrs. Forey's visit with some of her students is interrupted by one of our photographer . Bottom right: A Senior takes a break from partying and plays some Nintendo.

Top left: Isn't Mr. Fleming a beauty?! Top right: The crowd can't help but to laugh at the sight of Mr. Fleming.

Middle right: Stacey Guidry and one of the Finley twins smile big for the camera.

Bottom left: Gordan Friesz and Carrie Deorsam play Wheel-of­Fortune.

Bottom right: Aman Quadri is ready to play Lasertag!

Best All-Around

Lori Farris &

Chad Benkert

Most Attractive

Kristen Wilson &

Adam Rameriz

Most Likely to Succeed

Emily Linker &

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Most Spirited

Sonya Achord &

Aman

Renee Merrell

Best

Personality

Adam Pardue

Aimee Nicholas

Best Sense

of Humor

Chad Dugas

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T a I e n t e d

Most Athletic

Angela Pickering &

Aaron Pardue

Cutest

Jennifer Jones &

Will Breaux

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Senior Class

Top picture-Westernaires say "Go Dogs!", bottom left picture- Will Breaux, Emily Linker and Staci Mwphey are friends till the end.bottom rig h1 picture- Dawn LaBove, Tammi Gotcher, Beth Keown, Tara Prestridge andHeaiherloware ready to be ''OuttaHere!''

of '93

Top left picture- Sonya Achord and Aman Quadri , opposites attract. top right- Bucky Mathis, dreaming about his futwe, mi.ddle left- Steven Belm·re finds out the joys of moth­erhood, middl.e nght­Hannah Holcomb and Eric Holland are getting down, bottom left- Wade Han­cock and Scott Rozell sit back and enjoy the pep ralley, bottom right Melissa. Oldbwy protects

,~~ her new buddy.

Armach, Chessica Attwood, Bandi Auld, Kate

Babineaux, Amy M. Badger, Brock Bailey, Shana

Bean, Tim Bear, Jessica Belanger, Phyllis

Bell, David Benkert, Summer Bennett, Kevin

Blanchard, Matt Bond, Allison Boneaux ,Brandi

Boudreaux, Ryan Brooks, Kristi Broussard, Joel

Brown, Michael Burgess, Jeremy Bums,Nikie

Burton, Amber Butaud, Bree Byrd, Cameron

Juniors

"Being able to have more free­doms and knowing I'm getting closer to graduation."

Christi Mason

Caddy, Amanda Canunack, Eric Campbell, Melissa Campbell, Ryan Olance, Heather Olance, Holly Chatelain, Timothy Olesnut, Micheal Christian, Lori

Olristopher, Clint Clark, Tara Clayton, Brian Cobb, Corey Cooley, Eric Cottrell, Lance Crane, David Crenshaw, Hollie Culp, Mandy

D' Abadie, Denise Daigle, Adam Dao, Joy Daughrity, Caylan Davis, Claudia Deason,Joel DeCuir, Scott Delahoussaye, Racheal Derouen, Stephanie

Distefano, Brian Dockens, Jeff Dodson, Michael Douglas, Joe Drawhorn, Bethany Dugas, Charlotte Duhon, Joey Duke, Laura Dungan, Chad

Dunn, Chris Duong, Lynn Duplantis, Jack Engel, Hendrick England, Tommy English, Robyn Espiritu, Michael Esthay, Gerald Evans, Michael

Fahrion, Peter Fanelle, Jill Feldschau, David Fermo, John Fish, Gina Fleming, Greg Fleming, Wendy Foreman, Jared Foxwonh, Angel

Furby, Jody Gallagher, Jeremy Gementz, Kerrie Gibson, Scott Gilder, Matt Glaze, Tamara Gloede, ' ikki Glynn, Anneliesa Gomez, Ashley

Gonzales, Yolivany Goodrich,, Meredith Goodson, Salena Graham, Jason Grant, Jeremy Green, Tracy Griffin, Amy Gross, Kieth Guidry, Chad

Juniors

"Knowing I only have one year left."

Jared Mallory

Guidry, Dustin Guilbeau, Quinton Hailey, Melissa Haley, Cheri Haley, Tiffany Hamil, James Hammers, Brandy Harl>er, Bubba Hardy, Melanie

Hargrave, Tim Harrington, J.J. Harvill, Tosha Hebert, Tiffany Henslee, Jennifer Heubach, Benjamin Hickman, Alyson Hickman, Jonathan Hinton, William

Holder, Kerri Holton, Joseph Homuth, Paul Hopson, Jonathan Huber, Carre Hudson, Randy Hurlbut, Jason Jackson, Arny Jacobs, Steven

Jacobs, Karen Jannise, Chad Jeanis, Toni Johnson, Audra Johnson, ikki Jones, Kirn Jordan, Shelly Justice, Amanda Kasper, Michelle

Kelley, Candace Kemp, Candi Kerr, Michael King, Crystal Knott, Jamie Knowles, Matt Knowles, Ricky Kuehn, Adam LaFleur, Brian

Landry. Jeremy Lane, Brian Lane, Earlene Lang, Jason Laser, Anne Lee, Cindy Leidensdorf, Natascha Licatino, Kristi Loncon, Doug

Lopez, Angela Louvier, Mike Lowder, Jennifer Macias, David Mackenroth, Lisa Maldonado, Laura Mallory, Jared Manriquez, Pete Martin, James

Manin, Lee Ann Mason, Chanda Mason, Christine Mayer, Chris McAnally, Misty McCormick, Ramona McCurley, Laura McElwee, Todd McGee, Jason

Juniors

"Hanging out with all my friends."

Alyson Hickman

McGraw, Danny McGuire, Zac McKinney, Matthew McLauchlin, Amanda McLemore, Sherilyn McRae, Heather Megas, Chris Menchaca, Ryan Merrell, Jeremy

Metts, Cory Miles, Darren Miller, Kim Monroe, Jeremy Morris, Amber Mouton, Brandi Murdock, Melinda Myers, Chris

avarro, Michael

eel, Robert elson, Lori guyen, Hayley guyen, on oel, Cindy oland, Eli

Odell, Cinnamon Ozment, Garren Parchrnont, Eloise Parlanan, Steven Parks, Brigitte Parsley, Shanna Paul, Diana Pendergrast, Heather Penn, Erin Perego, David Peveto, Andy Phan, Linda

Porter, Danyelle Powell, Joanna Powell, Kelly Powell. Lori Prewitt. Sarah Price, Tiana Puazo, Raymond Pujol, Suzanne Rabalais, Cristina

Rarnb, Cherese Redwine, Marcus Redwine, Trisha Reed, Marsha Reed, Ryan Reid, Stacy Resendez, Steve Rhodes, Callie Robbins, Brandi

Robin, Brandi Robinson, Suzanne Rockenschuh, Rhonda Rodgers, David Rodonaia, Greg Romero, Mandi Ross, Ryan Rugg, Stacey Saulter, Otarlie

Schnur, Paula Sedtal, Courtney Seitz, Emily Sessions, Amanda Shipp, Shane Simon, Molli Sistrunk, Billy Smith, Tracey Soileau, Brian

UNI ORS

"Knowing that I nly have one more ear after this one."

Tiffany Haley

Sonnier, Angie Speed, Rawley Stallard, Melissa Statler, John Stegemoller, Amy Stewart, Jennifer

Sticker, Brian Sullivan, Heather Swain, Bill Tait, Paul Taylor, Erin Thibodeaux , Chad

Thibodeaux, Laurie Thierry, Michael Thigpen, Dustin Thompson, Craig Thompson, Kevin Thoma!, Dayle

Thrower, Christy Tidwell, Joey Tiner, Toby frahan, Derek Trainer, Jeremy Tran, Amy

Tran, Michael Traweek, Russell Treme, Tim Turner, Daniel Turpen, Nicole Vandiver, Crystal

Vega, Richard Vernon, Jacob Vize, Ronda Vizzard, Sean Vo, Jerri Voss, Jennifer

Walters , Dellann Ward, Nicole White, Mandy Williams, Jason Woodard, Rebekah Woodcock, Jason

Wooding, Chris Woodruff, Robert Wright, Mike Zeigler, Kevin Zumo, Bryan Broadway, Owen

Pictures Not Avaliable

Adaway, Stacy Babineaux, Amy D. Barlow, Ben Basham, Frank Basham, Janine Basham, Jeanie Belaire, Bridget Blackwell, Barbi Brantley, Michael Brooks, Jennifer Cathy, James Collins, Rachel Crumpton, April Elmore, Sam Faubion, Hunter Garcia, Angel Gleason, Belinda Glover, Michele Gordon, Sarah Goyens, Melissa Hanley, Crystal

Hollingshead, Amanda Horn, Julie Hurst, Leaann Jackson, Laurie Kibbe, Lana King, Jamie Le, Dung Martin, Susan McClintock, Amber Melancon, Christian Miller, Jacquelynn Mullens, Rachel Nguyen, Ngoc Thi Phelps, Amanda Philpot, Brandon Puz, Danell Tomplait, Jeremy Toups, Amy Trahan, Rebecca

Juniors

"Being older, hav­mg more pnv1-leges, coaching powder puff, and playing soccer."

Brock Badger

Those Crazy Sophomores

left: Kara Coussou is worn out on Reggae Day during Spirit Week.

Center left: Sophomores ride on thier class float in the Homecoming Parade.

Center Right: Sophomores are engrossed in Mrs . Byers' English class.

Bottom left : Chris Cadena pays a visit to Carrie Snyder at her locker. Bottom Right: Lori Fore man smiles for a mug shot.

10th Grade

Abraham, Alvin Abraham, Reeni A. Adams, Sally E. Addison, Matthew S. Aleksandrowicz, Nichole K.

Anderson, Damian L. Angelle, Kerri R. Arizola, Juan A. Arkeen, Cody D. Armand, Amber M.

Atchison,David Atkins, Alaina K. Auclaire, Chana J. Badeaux, Julie Badlissi, John K.

Bailey, Cody L. Baker, Jayson C. Barker, Tiffany K. Batson, Larry W. Battenfield, Chad D.

Battenfield, Ryan C. Bayard III, Paul B. Belaire, Alecia L. Bell, Clint P. Bennett, Chad J.

Blakeney, Laura J. Blount, Nicholas D. Bounds, Chuck Bradberry, Chad W. Breaux, Wade J.

Brennan,Karrie A. Broussard,Brent A. Budd,Charles R. Bush,Misty Cadena, Chris

10th Grade

Caldwell,Angela C. Cammack,Heather Canterbury, Crystal

Carey,Daniel F. Castleman, William Catalina,Chris P.

Caywood,Jason L. Chambless,Kim M. Chenault,Amy E.

Clements,Kathleen CloudJason S. Clubb,Linda E.

1." My favorite ac­tivit_y at Nederland High School is going to football games." Mike Cormier

2."The age I think that is most appro­priate to start dating 1s sixteen." Crystal Canterbury.

3." My favorite mu­sic is Polka." Jeff Reese

Cook, Candi M. Cook, Joy M. Cormier, Michael R. Cormier, Shane L. Cortez, Antonio

Couch, Richard J. Coussou, Kara N. Covington, Shawn W. Crain, Clarisa F. Crain, Vanessa K.

Cross, Marc R. Cully, Felicia D. Cumming, Kelly Cunningham, Christi Daigle, Daniel P.

Delahoussaye, Car­rie Derouen, Amber M. Deskey, Anthony L. Desmond, Danna M. Dickerson, Kevin G.

Dickerson, Kim G. Dombrosky, Rachel Dougherty, Rachel J. Dowden, Sara A. Dugas, David

Dugas, Kevin H. Duncan, Jason A. Duplantis, Ray W. Durow, Brian M. Duval, Joel W.

Eisenmann, Brad Elefano, Alberto C. Ellis, Scott R. Engle, James M. Erickson, Steven B.

10th Grade

Erwin, Elizabeth K. Esclovon, Stacy L. Ewing, Leslie R.

Ferrer, Hannah N. Fermo, Willie Ferrer, Joe E.

Fisher, Jennifer G. Flemings, Jarvis J. Flores, Jason R.

Fontenot, Angella Fontenot, Brian E. Foreman, Lori S.

Forey, Amanda L. Franks, David Gaugh, Brad G.

G~ntzsch III, George F. Gibson, James D. Gilmer, Shawn

1." MJ. favorite activ1tY. at Neder­land High School is Cheerleading." Carrie Snyder

2." I think you should be able to date at the age of thirteen." Johnathan Green

3.-"~ountry mu­~1c 1s m,Y favor­ite music " Ginger Merwin

Goode, Robert S. Goodman, Christi M. Gossett, Jason J. Green, Johnathan Greene, Luke

Grimes, Zeke M. Grossman, Eddie J. Guidry, Nikki T. Guidry, Sommer N. Guilbeau, Rebecca

Hairston, Randy R. Hammers, Paul A. Hancock, Kerri N. Hanson, Jennifer R. Hartzog, Jaime D.

Harvey, Teresa J. Hatcher, Shanna R. Hayburn, Sherri L. Hays, Benjamin J. Hearn, Jason D.

Hebert, Coy J. Hebert, Jaime L. Henry, Chris M. Hernaez, Denise E. Hillin, Amy D.

Hoffpauir, Trey H. Holievina, Keisha M. Holland, Cassie E. Holmes, Brandi M. Hood, Jamie P.

Horn,Cason Hsing,Patricia Huff,Michael Hughes, Christy Hughes, Jaime E.

10th Grade

Hughes, Stuart A. Hurst, Tai.·?. M. Isabell, Charles J.

Jander, Kenneth W. Johnson, Aimee L. Johnson, Kovan T.

Johnston, Holly K. Jones, Kathryn Jones, Patrick J.

Jordan, Audra L. Jordan, Tom M. Kennaugh, Todd

Kent,Andrea King,Jason Kingston,Curtis

Knight,Darrell Korbini,Kristin Lafleur,Kim

1. "My favorite activity at N.H.S. is sleeping through the day." Lancer Powell

2. "I think you should be able to start dating at age fourteen or when you feel you are ready." Larry Benson

3." I listen to a wide variety of music,but twangy country and rap are only toler­ated." Lori "Squid" Fore­man

Lagusis, Bill G. LaLonde, Rachel J. Landry, Logan J. Landry, Ryan P. LaPoint, Emily D.

Lawless, Melissa R. Ledet, Ira Lee, Aaron H. Lee, Devin P. Lemire, Chad

Lilley, Michael C. Ling, Bryan B. Lively, Lisa E. Loupe, Darby S. Lydick, Summer S.

Lynch, Christine M. Major, Kristi L. Mallet, Jeremy P. Mallett, Eric S. Mandujano Jr., Ra­fael

Marshall, Lyndsay L. Martin, Aimee A. Masterson, Joni Maxwell, Doug E. McBride, Emma L.

McClenan, Lori A. McGraw, Leah D. McGuire, Clint D. McMullen,Chasity McPherson,Wade

Mecom,Aaron W. Megas,Dimitra Mercer,Kevin P. Merwin,Ginger G. Meshell,April R.

10th Grade

Miller,Beau Garrett Mobley ,Angella Lea Moore,Anney

Morell,Brandy Lynn Morgan,Angela N. Morgan,Cherie L.

Morris,Amy Rena Mosca, Kari L. Moye,Benjamin J.

Myers,John B. Nellis,Brian K. Nellis, Tracy D.

N guyen,Hikari Nguyen, Long Nichols, Shannon A.

Nunnelly,Brian E. Olbrich~~ber J. Parent, Hnan

1." MJ. favorite activity is playing soccer in last pe­riod." Aaron Mecom

2." I think that the best age to sart dating would be fifteen for a doubl date and sixteen for a single." Ginger Merwin

3." My favorite type of music is soft rock." Nikki Guidry

Patin, Jeremy Patterson, Robin Payton, Brad Pellerin, Lori Peoples,Lydia

Peyres, Bradley Polk, Jamie Poole Jason Powell, Alvin L. Powell, Lindsay B.

Powell, Misti Prince, Karrie Puazo,Rizzio P. Puz, Heather Raleigh, Christy M.

Ramirez, Nicole Ransonette, Brigette N. Ratcliff, Christopher C. Reed, Tina R. Reese, Jeff S.

Reeve, Jessica C. Reeves,Lee Reyes,Mandy Rhodes,Misty Richard,Amie

Richard,Jake Richard,Mindy Richardson,Courtney Richey ,Colin Ricks,Amy

Ricks,Jamie Rigby ,Corey Ripley,Jon Risinger, Vickie Rugg, Thomas

10th Grade

Rutledge,Melanie Saide,Heather SalasJerry

Salinas,Anicia SandersJill Sanders,Rebecca

Sanders,Stephanie Sattler ,Ginger SavoieJared

Schion,Kara Sedtal,Catherine Session,Kara

Sewell,Brian Sexson,Melissa Singleton,Steven

Slaydon, Veronica Smith, Korry Smith, Chris

1."My favorite activity at N.H.S is being on the flag corp." Kimmi Taylor

2." I find it most appropr~ate to start datmg at seventeen years of age." April Meshell

3." My favorite type of music is Seventies Hard Rock." Jamie King

Smith,Leigh Smith,Michael Smith, Tiffany Snell,John Snyder ,Carrie

Solis Valerie Spell,Bryan Stack,Jill Stanley ,James Stark,Jessica

Stein,Richard Sterling,Grant Stout,Ryan Sturrock,Kristen Stutz,Alyssa

Tanner,Todd Taylor ,Kimmi Taylor ,Kristi Theriot, Christie Thibodeaux,Ronnie

Thierry ,Edward Tillman,Jeremy Tinsley ,Jeremy Trahan,Corey Trahan,Jason

Trimble, Tish Ursey,Nick Vega,April Viator ,Brandon Waghorn,Michael

Walker ,Darrell Ward,Chad Watjus,Toni Weatherford, Wes Weaver,Mikal

10th Grade

Welch, Clint Welch,Crystal Welty,Amber

Werner,Sara West,Jeremy Whisenhut,Brandon

Whitehead,Michael Whitehead,Shane Wiese,James

Wilkinson Thomas Williamson,Charlie Williamson,N eil

Wilson,Brandon Wilson,Jennifer Wilson,Kris

Wright,April Zarate,Rachel

1." M_y favorite activity at N.H.S is Westernaires." Keisha Holievin

2." I believe that people can date when they are responsitile enough to decide." Jeremy Patin

3."My favorite kind of music is Old Eg1.ptian Guitar.' Kirk Duval

Photo Not Availablen Jeremy Arnold Ricky Elliott Sonja Lopez Katie Steers

Keith Bartz Irena Flores Aaren Maraist Jason Strimpel

Bridget Benoit Lisa Franke Kristy Miller Calvin Viator

Cheree Butler Erica Garcia Stephen Mouton Tiffany Walther

Tonia Caldwell Melissa Gilmer Jennifer Odom Crystal Weatherly

ames Clevenger Wendy Guillory Jeremy Oliver Toby Woods

ason Cloud Jeri Hanley Lea Parmenter

J.C. Harrington Lancer Powell

Chad Hartman James Reed

Brian Henson Joseph Rome

Stacy Irwin Dana Sanders

Chris Jennings Danny Seelke

John Logan Susan Sossaman

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Abraham, Latronya Ackerman, Bridgett Adkison, Stacy Albanese, Joshua Angelle, Jennifer L.

Angelle, Jennifer N. Arendale, Terri Armagh, Jevon Ashcraft, Arin Babineaux, Joey

Badeaux, Tricia Badger, Nikki Bales, Charles Barbosa, Jason Barnes, John

Barron, Robert Bartlett, Treasa Batchelor, Colin Batson, Karyn Battenfield, Lorynda

Bean, Jeric Belaire, Trey Bell, Angela Bell.Karen Bell, Lucus

Beller, Paul Benfield, Amy Benlien, Ryan Benson, Casey Benson.Cassie

Bent, Jason Bijeaux, Joel Blackwell, Erica Blumhoff, Shaun Bodle, Heather

Boneaux, Curt Boudreaux, Brandi Boudreaux, Keely Bouget, James Brandin, Michael

Bratton, Jacob Breaux, Brain Brickey, Ray Bridges, Lance Britt, Andrea

Broussard, Adrianne Broussard, Carrie Brumley, Adam Bryan, James Buchholz, Zack

Buckalew, Tara Butaud, Heather Bataud, Mandi Caldronia, Jennifer Caldwell, Josh

Campbell, Arlene Campbell, Heather Campbell, Stuart Cappel, Christy Carter, Melinda

Castleman, Delencia Cessac, Kimberly Cessac, Lauren Chamerain, Darin Chamberlain, Duston

Charlton, Rashonda Chisholm, Angel Clayton, Mandy Clevenger, Daniel Cloud, Jason

Coco, Jennifer Cogar, Billy Coleman.Cheri Comstock, Tara Concienne, Toby

Contreras, Michael Corkran, Shelly Cottrell, Lindzy Cozad, David Cozad, Michele

Crain, Brock Crain, Charlotte Crawford, Dawn

Crawford, Jack Cribbs, Tommie Croom, Christy

Crow, Michael Crowell, William Culver, Amy

Dainwood, Mikel Davis, Anna Davis, Jana

Davis, Bekah Davis, Session DelaRosa, Kelly

Deluna, Franky Delgadillo, Benny Denton, Marana

Deranieri, Christie DeRoche, Michael Devillier, Christie

Diaz, Danielle Distefano, Russel Dixon, Jelani

tana Davis as some

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picnic.

on pressures ..

"The deci­sim of whether to comf orm with every­one." James Hammonds

"For me there aren't many pres­sures con­nected to just tein;r a treshman. It IS it.Et tlE usual high school pres­SJrES of ~to have a ~t atti­tude and to be your :te3t. -Tricia Badeaux

Domingue, Joey Doty, John Dupre, Keven Dupree, Joe Dupuis, Tisa

Duren, Lisa Dyess, Chris Edgar, Todd Edwards, Jennifer Engel, Fabian

Ermel , Dan iel Espinosa, Manuel Espiritu , John Paul Estes, Jenn ifer Eversole, Ryan

Fawver, Malinda Fermo, Jovan Ferrell, Zub Fisher, Clifford Fleming, Rebecca

Fletcher, Melissa Floyd, Jessica Foerster, Marcus Fontan illa, Heather Fontenot, Katrina

Foster, Jacob Fournier, Brian Freeman, Brandi Fruge, Stacey Fultz, Daniel

Garcia, Robert Gaspard, Cory Gautheir, Crystal Gernentz, Kevin Gilder.Jennifer

Goomda, Jeremy Gordon, David Gordon, Heather Gotcher, Scott Graham, Amanda

Gray, Angela Gregory, Chris Griffin, Scott

Griffin, Kris Grossman , Steven Guidry, Ashley

Guidry, Cory Guy, Melissa Hamilton, Jamie

Hammonds, Melissa Hammonds, James Hammonds, April

Hancock, Tony Hatcher, Paige Haynes, Lisa

Head, Ashley Hebert, Claudia Hernandez, Roy

Herrin, James Herrington, Daniel Herrington, Leslie

Hicks, Rhiannon Hildabridle, Kari Hill, Jessica

Freshmen girls swing at the park.

on pressures ..

"Sch~ol and re88 ,, ~ r s. ii~rts

"The pres-sure to look my best and fit in with the high school crowd. "-Andrea Britt

"The plan-ning of our future. " Kryan Bat-son

"Getti nJJ a cg.an i· JO IS mx IQ goncer .

evrn wsey

Hill, Whitney Hinson, Jamie Hinton , Jennifer Holder, Stephanie Holland, Kevin

Hopkins, Billy Hopson, Jason Horn, Rene Hovey, David Jackson, Randy

Jacobs. Stacy Jett, Mel issa Johnson, Christina Johnson, Forrest Johnson, Michael

Jones, Noah Jones, Thomas Judkins, Brian Junot, Joshua Kamp, Aimee

Keese, Thad Keys, Jason Kibodeaux, Shane Kimball. Jeremy King, Jammie

King , Shannon Kuhn , Philip Kutac, Dennis Kyler, Alecia LaBouve, Brandy

LaBove, Trina Lackey, LaDixie Landry, Dacia Landry, Kara Langlinais, Jerry

Latiolais, Melissa Laurents, Lacey Lavergne, Jared Law, Thomas Lawrance, Reed

Le, Rickey Lemke, Joslynn Lieby, Regina

Loflin, Michael Longoria, Bobbie Lott, Matthew

Lovelace, Scott Lovvorn , Kenneth Lowder, Christopher

Maddi, Mayuri Madeley, Ousia Mahon, Kaylea

Marcantel, Jeffrey Marshall, Kelly Martin, Andrea

Martin , Eddie Martin, Kyle Martin, Trinia

Masterson, Kelly Maxwell, Casey May, Stephen

McClintock, Danny Mccowan, Jason Mccurley, Robert

Fresh.men cheerleaders cheer at a pep ralley. on pressures .. "Some of my friends have problems and they won't tell me. Tests and homework are alot of pres­sure. "-ShaunPark­man

George Meg as at a game.

McDaniel, Timothy McDonald, Judd McGee, Michelle McGill, Steven McKinnon, Jennifer

McMullen, Jennifer McQueen, Joshua Meaux, Mandi Meaux, Misty Megas, George

Melancon, Shawn Metts, Kendrick Miers, Michael Miller, Shawn Monroe, Marcus

Montondon, Michael Morgan, Johnathan Morrison, Heath Mouton, Daniel Mullin, Barry

Myers, Christa Myers, Keith Neil, Jacob Nelson, Amy Nepveux, Brian

Newton, Jared Nguyen, Hang Nicholas, Piper Nicklebur, James Noyola, Jason

Odell, Terence Ohman, Deaven Oliver, Thomas Orta, Angela Otto, Clinton

Overman, Ronnie Owsley, Steven Parker, Jo Parkman, Shaun Parsons, Wendy

Paugh, Kelly Peters, Erin Pinkston, Geoffrey

Prejean, Jan Price, Amber Pujol, Alison

Rainey, James Ralph, Megan Ramirez, Alysia

Ramirez, Joseph Ramirez, Tina Randall, Arthur

Ravey, Amanda Rawls, Carissa Rebert, Trisha

Redd, Jason Reeves, Lindsey Rensland, Carol

Reynolds, Chad Reynolds, Kimberly Rhoden, Cristina

Rice, Tabitha Richard, Aaron Richard, Heather

on pressures ...

"The competition of trying to be popular, having many friends, without messing up your life with bad grades, drinking , smoking, or drugs.· Amanda Graham

Freshmen qirls qet somErsun.

"Pressue to com­pete against other kids in school." Erin Whitfill

Melissa La­tiolai.s shows her 1::3ulldog pride.

Richard, Jeremy Rios, Manuel Ritchey, Joli Robbins, James Roberts, Jory

Rodonaia, Natia Rodriquez, Rachel Root, Brad Rosas, Larry Royer, Darla

Saavedra, Ana Sanches, Brian Sapp, Adrienne Saunders, Glenn Schion, Jill

Senn, Amanda Seymour, Kevin Sheppard, Cody Shifflette , Cl int Short, John

Shutter, Jay Simon , Amy Simon, Christopher Simpson, Johnny Smith, Jared

Smith , Shannon Smith, Sharon Smith, Wendy Spell , Buffie Spell, Kelli

Spruill , Ryan Stafford, Stephanie Stafford , Toby Statler, Samantha Stelly, Dallas

Stepp, Stacy Sticker, Reggie Stone, Jason Sturrock, Brandon Stutes, Kim

Sullivan, Betsy Swanzy, Michael Taylor, Brandi

Taylor, Corey Taylor, Robert Teinert, Shanna

Terrell, Stephanie Theriot, Christy Thigpen, Maryanne

Thornal, Mandy Thornell , Laura Thorp, Brandon

Thrower, Carrie Timmons, Cody Tolbert, Toby

Tran, David Tran, Monica Traweek, Kenneth

Trumble, Jon Tucker, Ryan Tyson, Chris

Valenta, Lisa VanVelson, Christopher VanMarion, Bree

and'._ or:n-~~~~s m1e nbbs watc the game.

on pressures ...

"The pressure of life." Richey Robbins

James Ham­monds cheers on the team at a pep rally.

Vannett, Jennifer Vickers, Joshua Vigeon, Vanessa Villemez, Angel Vines, Amanda

Volentine, Mindy Wagstaff , Tory Waldrep, Nicole Walker, Matthew Washington , Kenneth

Waters, Steven Weatherford, Brian Weeren, Jeremy Wehner, Jamie West, Carey

Top: Freshmen take a break at a dance.

Bottom: Freshmen girls get ready for the pep ralley.

Opposite page: Freshmen football play­ers get a pep talk at a game.

West, Larry Wheeler, Aaron Whitehead, Nikki

Whitf ill, Erin Whittaker, Amy Whittaker, Robert

Wiggins, Patrick Williams, Kristy Williams, Ron

Pcess1on . av1s waits

or his turn 1n the game.

or. · .mre ...

"The pressure of competing in sports."

Brian Sanchez

"Teens are faced with many pres­sures. I think one of the biggest problem is other teens pressuring them to do something they don't want to do." Melinda Carter

"Pressures of dating." Katrina Fontenot

Williams, Clay Wilson, Shelly Wilson, Natisha Wooding, Jesse Wright, Christina

Yoes, Ryan Young, Ellen Zak, James Wilbanks, Jared Brooks, John

Top: Freshmen cheerleadersride in the parade.

Bottom left: Brian Sanches takes a rest at a dance.

Bottom rig ht: Tisa Dupree has fun at an after game dance.

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Alford, Patrick Andrus, Starsky Arnold, Bryon Bartonl :nmothy Betar, Matthew Bishop, Angela Braquet, Kerry Breaux, SteQtianie Broussard, Clint Cauley, Kevin Coucti, Troy Couie, ~ynn Couie, Shane DeGrasse, Eddie DeLaRosa, Kristi DugasMDaniel Dunn, att Dupree, Shane Fagg, Johnny Fonfenot, Shawna f:yffe, Daniel Garcia, Hermila Garrett, Jess Haley, Caren Hanl<s, Damon Harrington] Daniel Hawkins,.z.. ustin Hebert, orandi Hill, AP.ril Ireland, Bridgette Jenkins, Stacy

Juneaux.i-Jacob Justice, t:ric Lambert, Tara Lowrance, Reed Marsh, Tara Miller, Christopher Moity, James Molina, Leticia Nunez, Curtis Parker, John Parker, Stephanie Perkins, Gary Rice, Sommer Rozell, Stephanie Schion, Matthew Schroeder, Keely Silva, Michael Smith, Damian Smith, Jamie Smith, Jared Sprouse, Dennis Stasn'li Mandy Tyler, Stacey Watts, Melissa Williams, Amanda Williams, Donald Williams, Lenard Winters, Tamara Woods, Courtney Wells, Lesley

on pressures ...

"Teens face different pressures from different angles, it's not just peer but also parental. For example, your parents suggest for you to do something several times and eventually you will do it." Johnny Simpson

A D M I N I s T R A T I 0 N

School Board members are from left to right: Charles Tho­mas, Ronald Cessac, Richard Hughes, Thomas Martin, President, Richard Cox, and Yvonne Grimes.

Middle left: Superinten­dent Lee Robinson keeps in touch with the public.

Middle right: Assistant Superintendent Michael Guidry, Superintendent Lee Robinson, and Assistant Superintendent Jerry Smith.

Bottom right: Mrs. Atwood concentrates on an impor­tant decision.

Left: Mr. Jones and Mr. Shields pose for a quick picture.

Middle Left: Mr. Jones potrols the halls during the T AAS test.

Below: Mrs. Robinson works hard while looking through files.

Counselors staff is from left to right: Bertie Childress, Susan Jones, Betty Robinson, Robert Shields, Philip Jones, and Peggy Delahous­saye. (Not pictured Ray Hill.)

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Cafeteria staff from left to right: Top row: Paula Bouget,Doretha Toler,Angel Hernandez,Jane Andrepont,Sylvia Concienne,Nancy Sims,Freddy Abshire,Janette Landry, Bottom row: Blinda Gaspard, Lisa McGlothin,Donna Allen,Karen Louviere, Tammy Holt,Rita Arrdondo

Janitorial staff from left to right: Donald

Pujol,Orlando Vergara,Ronnie Barrow,Barbara Sonnier,Betty Landry ,Arline

Franklin, Dorothy Dumesnil,Gwendolyn

Lee,Deloris Edwards,and

Dorothy Lynn

Office staff from left to right: Charlotte Kleespies,Helen Beniot,Peggy Sanderson,Debbie Walden,Pam Mitchell

Principal,Steve Fleming and assistants,Gary Tiner and Jerry Mallory.

Principal Fleming and Mr. Mallory enjoy lunch.

Assistant principal,Gary Tiner takes a tumble at a pep rally.

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Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Byars pose for the camera on PNG Nerd Day.

Mrs. Schlett watchs over the students as they vote during the channel 1 election.

What is your most embarrassing moment as a teacher?

"My very first day a a teacher I was talking to my class in a gym with four other classes in there, too. When I squatted down to pick up some papersj the seat of my pants split - all the way! I had to walk out of the gym in front of all five classes with my rolls and grade book covering my rear!"

Ms. Johnson English

' When I was studen eaching I was talk­

. ng about the pitch o roof and mispro­ounced pitch while eing observed! "

Mrs. Richey Geography

Nancy Arnold Jess Atkinston Phoebe Auld Val Babineaux

Raymond Bass Helen Benoit Linda Bihm Peggy Blackmon

Cindi Bordelon Sylvia Burnfin Karen Carpenter Phyllis Cecka

James Chiasson Bertie Childress Kevin Cline Linda Cobb

Regina Cowles Peggy Delahoussaye Gayla Derouen Wanda Ferguson

Steve Fleming Harry Fontenot Mary Garrett Gay Gaston

Richard Gibson LaTressa Glover Marlena Grant Tish Hanicack

Shirley Thornton Gary Tiner Joseph Vincent Ann Vrolyk John Wagner

Linda Wiggins Carol Wilkerson Kirn Williams Betty Wind Judy Wyche

Bobby August Linda Bedair George Boal Karen Bussell Donna Byars David Commings Dorothy Curl Richard Fields Roger Foreman Norma Forey Ray Hill

Beth Harr is Vicki Harlt T yanna Herford JoAnne Hill Julie j ohnson Melissa J ohnson Phillip J ones Bi 11 J ardell

Mary Morris Steve Nelson Curtis Newton Gloria Noel Betty O'Connor Toni Oliver Linda Parish Linda Pinner

Billie Porter Marie Redding Kelly Reeves Helen Reynolds Rhonda Richey Carol Ridley Bett2' Robinson Val Rose

Peggy Sanderson Stephenie Schlett Robert Shields Carol Sims Gary Skelton Delbert Spell Delores Theriot

What is the strangest excuse a student has given you for not turning in their homework?

"I was at my grandma's house in Lou­isianna. I put my books on top of our car and while we were driving down the road, they fell off into the bayou. I tried to get them but a gator ate 'em."

Linda Cobb

NOT PICTURED Susan Jones Sue Jordan Madell King Julia Massey Beverly Minaldi Ronnie Minaldi Sylvia Moore Twyla Nau Patricia Pope Glenda Self Hal Showalter

Kevin Simon Kirn Stansbury Ron Stump Susan Tiger Torn Umphrey D'Juana VanMarion Kay Vandiver Deborah Walden James Weaver Carolyn Willis Don Willis Rosetta Wilson

The Nederland Marching Band: Sally Adams, Stacy Adaway, Matt Addison, Kerri Angelle, Eddie Arnold, Amy Babineaux, Julie Badeaux, Theresa Badeaux, Tricia Badeaux, Shana Bailey, Jayson Baker, Charlie Barnes, Lorynda Battenfield, Jeric Bean, Jason Bent, Laura Blakeney, Chuck Bounds, Ray Brickey, Brett Burnett, Christy Cappel, Danny Carey, Me­linda Carter, Tracy Carter, Kim Cessac, Lori Christian, Maureen Craig, Aaron Crowell, Bryan Curtice, Jana Davis, Carrie Delahoussaye, Lonnie Delahoussaye, Kelly DeLaRosa, Michael DeRoche, Stephanie DeRouen, John Doty, Laura Duke, Joe Dupree, Lisa Duren , Joel Duval, Dhriss Dyess, Scott Ellis, Betsy Erwin, John Paul Espiritu, Michael Espiritu, Leslie Ewing, Leslie Fancher, Melinda Fawvor, Jorie Fermo, Wendy Fleming, Heather Fontanille, Angel Foxworth, Brandy Freeman, Tania Freeman, Tina Garcia, Bradley Gough, Crystal Gauthier, Belinda Gleason, Paula Goody, Jeremy Goomda, Heather Gordon, Amanda Graham, Melissa Lawless, Jennifer Grounds, Rebecca Guilbeau, Cheri Haley, Kerri Han­cock, Melanie Hardy, Sherri Hayburn, Lisa Haynes, Nanette Heggie, Jessica Hill, Joe Hill, Jennifer Hinton, Patricia Hsing, Carre Huber, Amy Jackson, Christina Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Katie Jones, Audra Jordan, Suzee Jordan, Milton Keath, Jason Keys, Darrell Knight, Adam Kuehn, Laurie Kupper, Dennis Kutac, Brandy Labouve, LaDixie Lackey, Kara Lan­dry, Earlene Lane, Emily LaPoint, Melissa Lawless, Jerry LaBlanc, John Logan, Scott Love­lace, Lisa Mackenroth, Mayuri Maddi, Kaylea Mahon, Aaren Maraist, Lyndsay Marshall

Aimee Martin, Jennifer McKinnon, Misty Meaux, Kevin Mercer, Renee Merrell, Melissa Montgomery, Barry Mullin, Christa Myers, Robert Neel, Cinnamon Odell, Melissa Oldbury, Angie Orta, Shaun Parkman, Steven Parkman, Wendy Parsons, Robin Patter­son, Chris Peterman, Lindsay Powell, Misti Powell, Amber Price, Heather Price, Alison Pujol, Suzanne Pujol, Tina Ramirez, Tiffany Rawlins, Trisha Rebert, Jessica Reeve, Lee Reeves, Mark Reynolds, Amy Ricks, Jamie Ricks, Jon Ripley, Michael Robbins, Suzy Robinson, Tom Rugg, Angela Russell, Christy Saide, Heather Saide, Anicia Salinas, Stephanie Sanders, Keely Schroeder, Catherine Sedtal, Brian Sewell, Kate Showalter, Molli Simon, Jamie Smith, Lane Smith, Wendy Smith, Erica Stallard, Amy Stanford, Amy Stegemoller, Reggie Sticker, Angel Stokes, Jason Stone, Alyssa Stutz, Betsy Sullivan, Keli Tanner, David Taylor, Kimmi Taylor, Kristi Taylor, Shanna Teinert, Stephanie Terrell, Christy Theriot, Laura Thornell, Stacey Tyler, Lisa Valenta, April Vega, Jason Viator, Toni Watjus, Brian Weatherford, Carey West, Larry West, Erin Whitfield, Kris Wilbanks, B. J. Williams, Neil Williamson, Chris Wooding

Top left: The band marches at the Bridge

City Game. Top right: The band warms up at the pep rally. Middle left: The band marches through each other for a great perform­ance. Bottom right: The band prepares for UIL march­ing contest.

Top left: All - State member Steven Parkman. Top right: The band marches in the Christmas Parade. Middle left: The band performs at the Port Neches pep ralley. Bottom right: The band performs at another one of the many pep ralleys. Middle left: The band marches behind Tracy at a football game. Bottom left: The band practices for its many perform­ances of the year.

Top left: Twirlers smile big on the field for the Bridge City game. Top right: The youngest of the line smile big for the camera. Middle right: Twirlers march out to perform for pep rally. Bottom right: The whole line smiles for the cam-

Middle Left: Twirlers lead the band in the Christmas Parade. Middle right: Twirlers get ready to perform at the Home Coming game. Bottom left: Goldenettes lead the band out onto the field. Bottom right: Aimee Martin performs at the pep rally.

Middle left: Flags strut their stuff at the pepralley. Middle right: Kate Showalter and Melanie Hardy show how well they can twirl their flags. Bottom right: The flags show a great ending pose at the Bridge City football game.

Golden Silks are top row from left to right: Angel Foxworth, Kimmi Taylor, Amy Stanford, Stephanie Sanders, Middle row: Toni Watjus, Melanie Hardy, Lisa Macken­roth, Bottom row: Jessica Reeves, flag capt. Kate Showalter, Katie Jones

Leading the 1992 - 1993 NHS Marching Band is Drum Major Tracy Carter and Co - Drum Major Amy Babineaux

The 1992 - 1993 Flag Captain Kate Showalter

Middle Right: Co. -Drum Major Amy Babineaux leads the band on the field.

Bottom left: Kate Showalter prepares to perform in the pepralley.

Bottom right: Tracy Carter marches along the band on the field.

InterActC/ub: Mrs Mitchell, Laurie Gaston, Christi, Jessica Hill, Amanda Graham, Joe Hill , Scott Ellis, Ryan Battenfield, Tania Freeman, Erelane Lane, Brad Goff

Key Club: Aman Quadri, Molli

Simon, Sally Adams, Kate auld, Will

Breaux, Kristie Mason, Shana

Teinert, wade Breaux, Toni Watjus,

SummerTidett, Chris Henery, Tracy

Carter, Jennifer Caldronia, Rebecca

Flemming, Michael Kerr, Kim Stutes,

Reggie Sticker, John Fermo,

Shanna Parsley, Callie Rhodes,

Amanda Mclauglin, Christi Theriot,

Tish Trimble, Donna Hicks, Larrie

Dickens, Kristi major, Alana Atkins,

Kim Collins, Amanda Williams,

Paula Schnur, Mandy Thornall ,

Kristen Korbini , Patricia Hsing,

Jessica Reeve, Amy Morris, Rene

Abraham, Mrlissia Olbrey, Marie

Tran, Lindsey Marshall , Leslie

Ewing, Kara Coussou, Miss Pope,

Mrs. Auld.

Art Club: Top to bottom Left To Right: Mrs. Vrolyk, Elizabeth Peircen, Tracy Smith, Erin Penn, Michael Lilly, Brandon

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Math Club: Catherine Sedtal, Deniese Hernan­dez, April Vega, Hannah Ferrer, Larry West, Jason Stone, Jessie Wooding, PatriciaHsing,Reeni Abraham, Kristin Korbini.

ulldog Believers , Scott Saunders, Jamie Hughes, Mrs. Blackmon, Kelly Paugh, Jeremy Trainer,

(l"1liiilll Malinda Carter, Kate Showater, Reeni Abraham, Tracy Carter, Christi

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CLUBS

German Club Top: B. J. Moye, Jamie Hood, Chris Catalina, Chad Benkert, Brain Distefano, and Aman Quadri. Middle: Lori Christian, Betsy Erwin, Kelli Spell, Angie Caldwell, Summer Benkert, Dayle Thornal, and Jodi McFarlin. Bottom: Jeremy Landry and Adam Pardue.

Spanish Club

Top: Shane Cormier, Heather Chance, Ryan Battenfield, Angie Mobley, Karrie Brennan, Kim LaFleur, and Jeremy Tillman. Middle: Hollie Crenshaw, Laura Duke, Callie Rhodes, Molly Simon, Shanna Parsley, and Clint Otto. Bottom: Allison Powell, Rachel Zarate, Brandy Morell, and John Paul Espiritu.

French Club Top: Dustin Guidry and Greg Fleming. Second Row : Mrs. Hill, Jeremy Trainer, Stephen Townsend, Toby Tiner, Kate Auld, and Stacey Rugg. Third Row: Kristie Ucatino, Laurie Thibodeaux, Amber Morris, and Ryan Boudreaux. Bottom: Erin Whitfill and Michael Whitehead.

Q fter spending hours in English class each week conjucating verbs, writing es­says, and read­ing books you

may think Eng­lish is the only language spoken at NHS but not true. Along with English, which everyone is re­quired to take, Spanish, French,

Languages

of the

Word

and German are also taught. By the end of the year these foreign lan­guage students can carry on a conversation in their second language. Around Christ­mas time all three language clubs meet to­gether in the cafeteria for their annual party. They have foods from all three lands as well as songs and dances. Each club sings a song in the language they have learned to share the Christmas spirit. Thanks to these foreign language clubs NHS gets a taste of the world.

By Shanna Martin

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The NHS Varsity Squad did a tremendous job during the summer and school year of

1992-1993. They began showing their abilities and strengths even before school

started. While attending summer CatTlJ at Southwest Texas University the Varsrty won

many awards. By winning Superior ratings at every evaluation , and sp1ri1 sticks every

night, the Varsity qualified for the Carrp Charrpionshp. The NHS Varsity Squad

oonsisted of ten girls and seven boys. Audra Johnson, Jill Fannette, Julie Tiner, Sonya

Achord (co-head cheerleader) , Lori Farris, Regan Eaton, Kristen Wilson, Ang ie Porter

(head cheerleader); Frank McDaniel, Jeff Dockens, Steven Townsend, Sean Holmes,

Jeremy Curtis, Russel Trawick, and Will Breaux (head Golden) made up the 1992-1993

Nederland Varsity Squad. The girl pon porn routine that the NHS Varsity performed

proved to be a success. They participated in the pom- oompetition and received the Al~

Star Cheerleading Award which they tried out for the last evening of carrp. Four out of

the eight girls were asked to try out for the Universal Cheerleading Association Staff.

The cheerleaders came home and began practicing for the 1992-1993 school year. The

school year began with a bang. A mall pep rally set it off with a bang I All of the teams

did well , so the pep-rallies were filled with excitement. The Varsity Cheerleaders used

many new techniques to enoourage crowd involvement. By involving the strdent body

and teachers in skits that were sometimes embarrasing, made the crowd go crazy Two

skits particularly that were a hit were the watermelon eating contest and the tricycle

race. The Varsrty Cheerleaders key to pep-rally was the crowd involvment, rt excited

the students, teachers, and most importantly the teams.

Story by : Julie Tiner

Upper right : Aimee Stark, Angie Porter and

Kristen Wilson, seniors, are pepped up at the pep­

rally . lower right : The Varsity Squad, from left to

nght, top row- Lori Farris, Angie Porter,(head

cheerleader) Audra Johnson, Kristen Wilson,

Ashley Adams. Middle- Regan Eaton, Aimee

Stark. Bottom row - Jill Fannette, Sonya

Achord(oo-head cheerleader) , and Julie Tiner.

Lower right: Jill Fannette, junior, gets downl

By Julie Tiner

Bottom right- Joli Richey waves to the

crowd at the parade Top right- The Junt0r

Varsrty squad left t<- right-top row Kim

Dickerson, Tracy Green, Courtney Sedtal,

Jessica Robinson, Came Snyder, middle

row Jenny Lowder, Amy Toups , and Kame

Pnnoe, bottom row. Jaime Hartzog, and

Natascha Leidensdorl. Bottom right- The

Freshmen cheerleaders: left lo right-top

row Paige Hatcher, Bree Van Manon, Jessi

Floyd, Aimee Kamp, and Keely Boudreaux ,

middle row . Jennder Angelle, Ashley Guidry,

and Jolt Richey, bottom row. Dacia Landry,

and Tisa Dupuis.

The Nederland High School Freshman Cheerleaders are not the average Fresh­man Squad. This squad consist of ten members who jump, tumble, and dance up to their potential. The ten girls that make up the Freshman Squad are Jennifer Angelle, Dacia Landry, Joli Richey, Aimee Kamp, Keely Boudreaux, Jessi Floyd, Bree VanMarion, Tisa Dupuis, Paige Hatcher, and Head Cheerleader Ashley Guidry. They received numerous awards at summer camp for the 1992 -93 school year. They performed extremely well every night and received superior ratings and spirit sticks during each evaluation. Jennifer Angelle was named All­Star Cheerleader and won the "Jump-Off" contest among all of the other Freshman level squads. They concluded the week by winning the Camp Champion award in the chant division. "Nederland High School is extremely proud of the Freshman squad, and we can see a bright future for these young cheerleaders,"said Glenda' Self, Freshman Cheerleader Sponsor.

The Nederland High School Junior Varsity squad has worked hard to achieve the goals that they set forth for themselves during the 1992-93 school year. A majority of these achievements were accomplished during the summer. The NHS Junior Varsity Squad consists of ten members: Jaime Hartzog, Kim Dickerson, Amy Toups, Natascha Leidensdorf, Karrie Prince, Jessika Robinson, Carrie Prince, Courtney Sedtal, Tracy Greene, and Head Cheerleader Jenny Lowder. The Junior Varsity won an abundant amount of awards during their stay at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. The Junior Varsity took the awards away in every category. They recieved spirit sticks and superior ratings every night during evaluations. They also were semi-finalist in the J.V. Pon-Porn routine competition. On the overall camp evaluation they received gold ribbons in every division, and Camp Champion in the cheer division. Jaime Hartzog won the J. V. ·Jump-OH" contest and Tracy Greene received the All-Star cheerleading award. The NHS Junior Varsity enlightened the crowd and help make the 1992-93 school year a success.

J.V. & FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS

11Cheetah Quadri 11 excited the crowd as the Bulldog Spirit

by Michael Kerr

Aman Quadri filled the shoes (actually the paws) of his older brother Rizvan as the Bulldog Spirit this ~ear. Aman excited the crowd in the football games ~nd pep rallies. He also entertained Elementary School children in the school festivals.

It was exciting to work with all the kids at the football games," said Quadri. "It made it all worthwhile know­ng you made their day by shaking their hands."

Mrs. Self and Mrs. Wilkins thought of different activi­ies for the students in the crowd to participate in ana

Jor Aman to do in order to entertain the crowd better. 'Pep rallies were fun with all the new stuff the spon­sors had. People got into it more."

Above left: Aman is brought into the gym by the golden guardians at the beginning of each pep rally.

Above right: Aman goes for a ride in the Christmas parade.

Bottom left: Aman is tossed into the air by the golden guardians in a pep rally.

Golden Guardians assisted the Cheerleaders by Michael Kerr

The Golden Guardians were a great deal of help and assistance for the Cheerleaders this year. They made the Cheerleaders' chants more interesting by picking them up and flipping them in the air.

"I was nervous when we first started. I was afraid we were gonna drop them," said Junior Golden Guard­ian Jeff Dockens. The Golden Guardians also helped the Cheerleaders with their routine at the Pleasure Island Music Festival , clinics, and they attended camp with them last summer.

The Golden Guardians were responsible for the safety of Big Ned at the football games.The 1992-1993 Golden Guardians were Russell Traweek, Jeff Dockens, Will Breaux, Frank McDaniel, Jeremy Curtis, Sean Holmes, and Steve Townsend.

Above left: Senior Golden Guardians Sean Holmes and Steve Townsend take a break after a long hard pep rally. Above right : The Golden Guardians ride on their float in the Homecoming Parade. Bottom left: The Golden Guardians assist the Varsity Cheerleaders for a cheer.

NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY

Top Row: Ann Laser, Toni Jeanis, Brandi Mouton, Jared Mallory, Michael Espiritu, Greg Fleming, Cay/an Daughrity, Dustin Guidry, Darren Miles, Toby Tiner, Adam Kuehn, Jill Fannett, David Feldshau, Clint Christopher, Jenny Lowder, Jeremy Gallagher, Steven Jacobs.

Middle Row: Merideth Goodrich, Christi Licatino, Molly Simon, Laura Mcurly, Amanda Maclaughlin, Dayle Thornal, Kristi Mason, Kerri Gernantz, Laurie Thibodeaux, Sherlyn Mclemore, Amber Morris, Summer Benkert, Erin Penn, Jeremy Trainer, Kate Auld, Amy M. Babineaux.

Bottom Row: Mandy Culp, Stacey Rugg, Tamera Glaze, Tiffany Hebert,Hayley Nguyen, Jerri Vo, Amy Tran, Cameron Byrd, Lynn Duong, Laura Maldonado.

NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY

Top Row: Jennifer Wright, Tracy Carter, Holly Lott, Jenny Grounds , Larrie Dickens, Kathy Megas, Laurie Kupper, Brett Barnett , Mark Reynolds , Michael Robbins, Steven Townsend, Aaron Martin, Joe Hill, Eric Holland.

Middle Row: Rhonda Payne , Tara Beard, Jennifer Hilton, Christy Daide, laura McCall , , Kristi Roccaforte, Laura Forey, Kelly Tanner ,Melissa Montgomerey, Kevin Jackson, Michael Griffith, Seth Toups .

BotWm Row: Leslie Harris, Hannah Holcomb , Andrea Guy, Will Breaux, Jennifer Jones, Emily Linker, Aman Quadry, Jamie lavernge, Angela Picering , Grady Allred.

1992-1993 Westernaire Accomplishments (Only a partial ll•t)

Holley Owens; Miss Padre' Island. 3rd Fort Bend, 3rd GalveslDn, 2nd

Nationals (Denton)

Tr1shd Owens In top ten flanltsts a1 'v1t•s Dnll Team Texas. I st Padre Island

Hannah Holcomb: :lrd P-adre Island. 4th Galve•LDn. Isl "'auonals (Denton)

2nd Padre Island. '.lrd :"allonals (Denton)

Junior Ensemble Al Itson Bond. -.;1k1e 8ums. Ta mar a Glaze, Meredith

Goodnch, TifTany HeberL Candace Kelley. L.aura ';laldonado. Stacey Rugg

DMslon I all compeUtlons

Trio: Gen Dauphlne. Holley Owens. Tr1sha Owens

alveston :"atlonal Champions ·Denton

Duo: Holley and Tr1sha Owens

l'iatlonal Champion Denton

Runner Lp Best In 4A-Calveston

Sweepstakes Galveston and Denton

Gussie Nell Davts-Calveston

Student

I

Student

ICT members from left to right: Top row: John Short, Troy Leonard, Vernon Jordan,Mike Mon­talvo, Center: Jeremy Battenfield,August Wehner ,Brian Kokenes,David Franks, Bottom row: Shawn Thibodeaux,J ohnny Tyson,Jeff Nunley,Donny Gribnau,Chris Copeland

BP A members from left to right: Top row: Felicia Cra wford,Arnaris Miller, Tracy Davis,Rachel Griggs,Lisa Hicks,Arny Louviere,Lee Ann Martin,Stacy Hebert,Jill Calbat, Center: Arny Bean,Shelley Royer,Hope Robertson,Stephanie Hinson,Angela Lopez,Sonya Achord, Bottom row: Jodi McFarland, Trisha Owens,Hannah Holcornbe,Geri Dauphine,Jenny Grounds,Joyce Blan­chard

SADD members are from left to right: Top row: Joyce Blanchard,J eri Vo,Anne Laser,Matt Blanchard,Earline Lane, Bottom row: Callie Rhodes,Melissa Montgomery,Orristi Licatino,Mandi Meaux

Academic letters from left to right: Top row: Joe Hill,Mark Reynolds,Brett Burnett,Jeremy Battenfield, Center: Angela Pickering, Emily Linker, Laura Forey,Tracy Carter, Bottom row: Kristin Wilson,Kristie Roccaforte,Rhonda Payne,Hannah Holcombe

NHS CLUBS

Reverie: Top to Bottom. L to R: Jeremy

Trciner, Galen Stutes. Pru Tolt . Grahan

Khg, Dieu Phcn LOU'o McCuriey, John

F01TT10, Bizobeth Grimes-Cunningham,

Mrs. Noel (sponsOJ), Hayley Nguyen, Jam

Vo, Kote Aud. TCYO Beard, MCY10 Tron.Am­

ber Mcclintock

Acadec : Top to Bottom , L to R: Greg

Rodoncio, Wade Hancock. Grctx:rm King ,

Galen Stutes, Pru T cit, Amber McCintock.

Hayley Nguyen, Louro McCuriey, Toro

Beard. Ginger Goger. Mrs. Noel (sponsOJ)

TNT: Top to Bottom , l to R: Kevi'l Th­

ompson, Dustin GUdry, Jaed Mcilory.

Grey Aemng, Acron Pardue. Scott SoJl­

de<S, Brock Badger, Adorn Pcrdue, Ms.

Griffin (sponsor). Amon Quoci'i, Adorn

Ramirez. Kris Spell, Jeremy Battenfield,

8.-ion Distefano, Joe Hill , Tracy Corter,

LOU'O McCcil, Suzy Robinson. Kelli T crrier,

DeniseD' Abldie,Jodi McFrnin. Amy Been.

Jule Tiner , Tamao Glaze. ChoMotte

Dugos, Michelle Glover, Jill Fonette. Pwo

Schnu. Andrea Guy. Cindy Lee. Jeremy

Gollogher , Jennifer Jones. Sherilyn

MclemOfe. Jerri Vo. Hayley Nguyen. Jen­

mer Voss. LOU'O Foray, Kristen Wilson. N­

eola Wad, Lcrrie Dickens. Christi Mason.

Louro Duke, AmCl1do Mclauchlin, Miki

Spires. Kote AUd. Stacey Rugg. Amy

Bcbinea.ix, Heather McRae. Amy Louvi­

ere , Ame Loser. Hc:rinct1 Holcomb. Jenni

Goodnon. Heather Low. Kerrie Gernentz.

Jamie Lavergne,

We<'CfWills

FT A: L to R: LOU'ie Gostinger (devotionci

leader), Doyle Thornol .Angel Stokes(presl­

dent), Tonio Freemon (vice president). Ms.

WCl1do Ferguson (sponsor)

TelUlco Star Challolljfe Team1 L to R:

Jaeon Stone, Reeni Abraham, Forreet

Johneon, Grady Allred, Michael Espiritu,

Maureen Craig, and Mrs. Hill (Bponeor)

FHA: Top to Bottom, L to R: Chmtme

Lynch, Chnotina Wright, Dacia Landry,

Katrina Fontenot, Lorynda Battenfield,

IGm CeoBac, Carrie Brouooard, MarcuB

Monroe , Heathe r Fontanille, Wendy Pa r­

oone, Angela Be ll , Tracy Nelli•, Wendy

Smith, Shane Cor mier , Sharon Smith ,

Chmtina Rhoden, Arlene Campbell, Tara

Buckalew, Jennifer Edwardo, Stephanie

Terrell, Liea Duren, Kelly DeLaRoea, Miety

Meaux, ikki Whitehead, and Stephanie

DeRouen

CLUBBIN'!

What do you like best about being in TNT?

"I think it is cool to be able to stand up for something I believe in."

Adam Pardue Senior

L e t 's

G 0

Noises Off advances to Regionals! by Nikki Johnson "Noi es Off" advances! NHS Dramatics Inc. UIL one-act play "Noises Off' , advanced to Regionals competition at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville; after a lot of hard work and determination! Though many obstacles got in their way, such as failures , prom dates, cast replacements, and fatigue , they just "kept on keeping on"! At District Lara Smith was awarded Best Actress, while Chris Dunn,Joel Deason, and Matthew Walker were awarded All Star Cast and Honorable Mention . After excelling at District, and moving to Area the individual awards kept rolling in ; while Matthew Walker recieved Best Actor, Nikki Johnson, Best Actress, and Joel Deason, Amanda McLauchlin , Chris Dunn, Lara Smith, and Tara Beard all were awarded All Star Cast and Honorable Mention! "The Stars Were Born"! Although the 1993 one-act play company were disap-pointed when not advancing to State competition, they all feel that they learned a lot from their experiences, and will do their best to make it to State next year! In the words of the 1993 "Noises Off' cast, "It was an honor, just being nominated"!

T h e s p . 1

a n s

D R A M A T I c s

I n c.

Top Row: Chris Dunn, Erin Penn Middle Row: Grady Alred, Tara Beard, Joanna Powell, Liz Quist, Danielle Diaz, Amanda McLauchlin Bottom Row: Paula Schnur, Kristin Korbini

Top Row: Erin Penn, Jeremy Goomda, James Woodruff, Tara Beard, Annelisa Glenn, Liz Quist, Director-Kim Williams, Grady Alred, Middle Row: Danielle Diaz, Michelle Kasper, Chessica Armagh, Marie Quist, Bottom Row: Chris Dunn, Amanda McLauchlin, Paula Schnur, Kristin Korbini, Joanna Powell

UIL One-Act Play wins Area competition

B B B e e e s s s t t t

A A A c c c t t t r 0 r e r e s s

Nikki Johnson -Area s

Matthew Walker - Area Lara Smith - District s

Top Row: Grady Alred , Matthew Walker, Nikki Johnson , Joel Deason, Tara Beard, Jeremy Goomda, Lara Smith, Chris Dunn, Amanda Mclauchlin Bottom Row: Frank McDaniel , Danielle Diaz, Joanna Powell, Paula Schnur, Kristin Korbini, Billy Hopkins, Tamara Long

'· \"'''' ,,,,, ~ ' ' ,.. . . - I I • • • ' ' • ! • •' • ~ • i • ~ . i ' ' . . . . . ' ' \. . . .

Mixed Choir: Top Row. Left to Rl\j1t· Russell Traweek. Scott Sanders. Trey Luce. Mari< Bu11son. Kenny Traweek. Kris Spell . Chris Mcken210. Amrn Quodrl, Aaron Pardue. Adan Pardue. Cody Arkeen , J01emy Battenfield. Brian Bicnchl. Michael D01oche. Ricky Knowles. Scott Cooley, Q.kiton GLilbeou (Second Row. Left to Rl\j1t): Jesse Woodng. Matt Walker. Thomas Wilkerson. J01emy Lorr dry. Corey Cobb. Fabian .fnle. Angelo Copelcnd. Angela Pickering. Brrnd Mouton. Stacey Reid. lcn Mcculough. Shane Whitehead. Russell Distefcno. Brim Justice. Casey Maxwell. Cint Otto (Third Row .Left to Right): April Wright. Misty Bush. Carrie Deorsorn . Jill Sonders. Anci"ea Guy. Ccndl Kemp. ShorY10f) Nchols. Ani cio Salinas. Kimmi Taylor. Shrnna Hatcher. Christi Goodrnrn. Moody Erwin. Rebecca GLilbeau. Lorrie Dickens. N­eola Ward (Bottom Row.Left to Rl\j1t):Amy ChenaUt. Amcndo Justice. Denise Hernaez. Hcrnoh F01rer. Toni Masterson. Alona Atkins, Keisha Hohev­ina. Sora Dowden. Lori Foremrn. Kristi Li­catino. Kora Coussou. Dole Thornol. Lau­rie Thlbeodeoll>C, Miki Spires. Melissa Gllm01

Contest Girls Choir (Top row. left to right): Mrs. Tig01 . LeeAnne Mortin. Angela Plckenng. Came Deorsam. Mrndy Clayton. Misty Bush. Amanda Copelcnd. Klmml Taylor. Nicole Word. Corissa Rawls. Christi Goodrnrn. Heather Gordon. Stacy Reid. Brrnd Mouton. Tracey Dougherty (Second row.left to rlgbt): Hcrnoh F01r01. Shrnnon Nchols. Amcndo Justice. Bobble Longoria. Anicla Solinas. Betsy Erwin. Stacey TY101. April Hill . Christi Mason. CaSS10 Benson. Brcndi Bouci"eoux. Aimee Kamp. Mirjorn Wilhelm. Lorrie De kens (Third row. left to right): Anci"ea Guy. Alicia Dillow. Aiona Atkins. Lindzy Cottrell . Trirla Martin. Cheri Colemrn. Candi Kemp. Jill Sanders. Derise Hernaez. Rebecca FlemlnlJ. Angela Gray. Kara Cousssou. Launa Thibodecux. Laurie Foreman. Rebecca GLilbeau.Kristi Licatlno (Fouth row. left to right): Amiee Colver . Surnm01 Rice. Bridgette Parker. Arlene Cambell . Tora Buckaloo. Michelle Cozad. Kelli Coldronia. Wendy Smith. Dole Thornal ,Tora Comstock.Christine Ramirez

l!ight: Boys Contest Choir (Top row. left to right): Scott Sanders. Russell Traweek. Jesse Wooding. Kenny Traweek. Aaron Pardue. Amrn Quodri, Kris Spell . Adan Pardue. Michael Duoche. Quinton Gilbeou.(Second row. left to right): Trey Luce.Chris Mckenzie. Cody Arkeen. Chris Rawlinson. Ricky Knowles. Ian McCulough,Scott Cooley (Third row.left to right): Mari< Bu1ison. Corey Cobb. Thomas Wilcerson. Fablrn Engle. ShCJ1e Whitehead.Brion Bicnchl . Casey Maxwell (Bottom row. left to ri\j1t): J01emy Lrncty. MatthewWolk01. Russell Distefcno. Br101 Juclcins. ClntOfto Bottom Lett: Acapello Girls Cho ir (Top row. left to right): Mrs. Tig01. LeeAnne Martin. Mrndy Clayton. Carissa Rawls. Heather Gordon. Aimee Kemp, Mor}m Wilham (Second row): Alicia Dillow. Betsy Erwin. Bobbie LonQOria, Stacey Tyi01. Cassie Benson. Brend Boudreaux. Angela Gi"ay, Cheri Colemrn (Third row.left to nght): Keli Spell. Michelle Cozad.Lindsay Cotrell. Christi Mason. April Hill , Rebecca Fleming, Tna Mortin. Jami Cd ci"onia (Bottom row. left to right): Amiee Colv01. Surnm01 Rice. Bridget Poln01. Ariane Cambell . Tora Buckemo.Stephonle Holder.Wendy Smlth.Tcra Comstock. Tina Ramrez Below: Marketing Education (Standing .left to right): Mr. Minoldi. Kevin SleeP91, Troy Leonard. Chris Vines. Damis Cragan, Marcus Redwine. Chris Babineaux. Chad Jrnnise. Johrny DJoos. James Cohrt. David Macias (Sitting): Jamie Wilson. Misty Waldrep.Cindy Noel. Rene Hrnsen. Tammie Jackson. Heather Holston. Pricella Rom010 . Dawn Lolbouve. Tl010 Price . Shelly Roy01

' Four students of the Special Learning Skills Class competed in a basketball tournament on November 19.1992. The four students that competed were (Left to Right): Owen Broad­way, Thomas Oliver. Lisa Hebert. and Tiffany Walther .

FFA: Top to Bottom (Left to Right) Fifth Row: Koy Leonard. Chad Dugas, Jason Hurlbut . Jim Loughlin. Jared Dupree, Kevin Gemoritz. Scott G<bson, Ryon

==::;;::Af'..~~~;;---' Ross. Billy Foulk. Fouth Row: r Robert Williams. Johnathon Gos-

sett. Jock Dupfmtis. Tommy England. Eric Cooley, Chad Thi­bodeaux. Kevin [X.pree. Brion Ct.Xlis . Ryon Wetherford. Darren Chornbe~on. LOLiie Jackson. Daryl Walker. Third Row: Curt Boneoux. Brandon Sturock. Doug Maxwell.Trisha Red\\Ane. Christy Theriot. Ryon Boudreaux. Patsy Petticort . Terri Harvey, Lori Farris, Robin Moore Bottom Row: Angelo Orto. John Myers. Van­nessa Vision. Shanno Guidry. Corrie Engel . Chad Messer. Gin­ger Mer\\An, Ricky Strickland

Small Town Dreams: Back Row(Left to Right): David Taylor.Larry West. and Advisor Regina Cowles Middle Row (Left to Right): Holly Johnston.Ginger Gager(Editor-in­Chief) .Tracey Smith.and Amber Armand Bottom: Johnny Simpson

On the week of January 17-23.1993. Bev­erly Minaldi.Linda Pinner.and six N.H.S stu­dents flew to Washington D.C . for the inauguration of President Bill Clinton . Standing(Left ot Right): Paul Tate.Linda Pinner.Wendy Fleming.and Ricky Knowles Kneeling(Left to Right): Donna Hicks and Jamie Lavergne. Not Pictured : Eric Hol­land. Beverly Minaldi

How did you feel about going to see President Bill Clin­ton being Inaugu­rated?

"The experience of going to see an ac­tual president being inaugurated was exciting and memo­rable." Wendy Fleming Junior

Let's Go Clubbin'!

Yearbook Staff

Leslie Harris Editor Rachel Collins Advertising Manager

David Atchison Sports Editor

Heather Low Sr. Section Editor

Denise D'Abadie Jr. Section Edtior

James Woodruff Soph Section Editor

Shanna Martin Fresh Section Editor

Staff Members Laura Forey, Sr. Jenni Goodman, Sr. Tammi Gotcher,Sr. Beth Keown, Sr. Michael Kerr, Jr. Dawn LaBove, Sr. Cory Metts, Jr. Brad Peyres, Soph.

ara Prestridge, Sr. Suzi Robinson, Jr.

hotographers ichard Mason, Sr

Head Photographer hyllis Belanger, Jr. odd McElwee, Jr. rin Sanders, Sr. dam Daigle, Jr.

Annual Deadlines? Yeah, Right! by Heather Low

As usual, the year­book staff was killing themselves and Mrs. Cowles to provide you with the melody of colors, wonderful features, and stories galore that you see

exhibited here. Actually to accomplish that feat, we just about missed every deadline, but since our staff is so wonderful and competent, we were able to finish our book and step down from the

name the "Lunch Bunch" and step up to the "Let's be ahead 125 pages and just be happy crew." Let' put it this way ... This story was written before the completion of this book

and if you received this before the year 1995, then HEY! our jobs a the 1992-93 yearbook have been completed.

Bulldog Beat receives Award of Honor The NHS Bulldog Beat received an Award of Honor at the 1993 Texas state press conference. Beat editor,Jenni Goodman and ten journalism students traveled with sponsor Regina Cowles to Austin to receive the award and attend work­shops on newspaper design,reporting,and writ­ing. The Bulldog Beat received high marks for its news coverage. Also in the 1992-93 school year,Beat contributors Toni Watjus and Leslie Ewing advanced to the re­gional UIL journalism competition in the feature and editorial writing categories. During the year the staff produced nine issues in­cluding a special color prom edition and the senior issue. Staff members Jenni Goodman and Sonya Achord also produced and co-hosted the weekly "Bulldog Beat Radio Halftime Show" during football season.

Students attending the ILPC Press Conference in Austin were:Toni Watjus,Jessica Reeves,Kristi Taylor,Michael Kerr,Jenni Goodman,Mrs.Cowles,MoniqueDockens,Denise D'Abadie,Suzanne Robinson,and Holly Johnston

Beat Editor,Jenni Goodman joined the local media to cover the Coach August contro­versy.

Shelly Jordan and Kristi Taylor work to complete their story for deadline.

Photographer Richard Mason refuses to take another class favorite picture.

Junior sports writer,Michael Kerr works on the sports section of the Bulldog Beat.

Sports Editor,Sonya Achord and Photographer,Adam Daigle experiment with the camera.

AWARDS DAY EARNS

$600,000

NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALIST- Grcnan King

NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED STUDENT- Mori< Reynolds

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP CERTIFICATE OF MERIT-Jennifer Jones.

Angelo Pickering

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HONORS COLLOQUIUM- Michael Espiritu. Meredth Gooctich

GUARANTY FEDERAL BANK TEMPLE INLAND & TEMPLE INLAND FOUNDATION

SCHOLARSHIP- Emily Uri<er Cl1d Angelo Pickering

STAR ENTERPRISE SCHOLARSHIP- Brett Blxnett

TEXACO FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP-Tera Becrd

MILES.INC.SCHOLARSHIP- Down LoBove

QUANTUM CHEMICAL CORPORATION SCHOLARSHIP- Melissa Montgomery

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENTS IN CHEMISTRY- Kristie

Roccoforte.Hoyley Nguyen.Reeni Ab«:tx:m

WAL-MART SCHOLARSHIP- Emily Uri<er

PAT RILEY FUNERAL HOME- Lori Ferris. Gordon Friesz

SABINE CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL SCOIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS- Renee

Merrell

FIRST BANK & TRUST- Rhonda Payne

1st NATIONAL BANK- Moie Tron

AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLARSHIP- Tracy Corter, Mike Tcrver

U.S. ARMY SCHOLARSHIP- Commu"icotions- Christophe< BcbineCIJX

Militcry Police- Jeremy Bottenfteld

Armor-Shawn Doiron

lnfmtry- Ch'istopher Enders

lnfmtry- Michael Holbl'ook

X-Roy Tech- Leslie Fmcher

lnfmtry ABN- Milton Keath

hfontry- Vlrgll Perkins

U.S. NAVY SCHOLARSHIP-Alecia Mmdujmo

U.S. MARINE GI BILL TUITION ASSISTANCE· Moody McForlmd, Troy Foxworth, Vernon

Jordon. Jason Jocks

JEFFERSON COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN IN

CONSTRUCTION· Jemifer Jones

FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.AERIE# 3743 ENDOWED· Mork Ratclif. Keli Tanner

VFW VOICE OF DEMOCRACY WINNERS· 1st Place- Mork Reynolds (Savings bond)

2nd Place- Hea1her Price (Savings bond)

3rd Place· Tracy Cader (Savings bond)

SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT THREE YEARS' EXCELLENCE IN

SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS· Shenlyn McLemoreAngela Pickering.Laura Foray

WATER DISTRICT 10 VFD AND LADIES AUXILIARY· Elisabeth Grimes Ct.nninghorn

MARK TAKERIAN SCHOLARSHIP· Kelly Marze

GINGISS FORMAL WEAR DESIGN A T-sHIRT CONTEST· Ginger Gager (Savings bond)

STEPHEN A SAPAUGH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP- Will Breaux

LAIRON W. DOWDEN. JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SCHOLARSHIP· Kevin Jackson. Lori Farris

NEDERLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY- Ashley Adcms

DELTA KAPPA GAMMA RECRUITMENT GRANT- Hea1her Price

HILLCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA· Andrea Guy, Jason Viator

HELENA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA- Amy Bean. Jamie Lavergne

HIGHLAND PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA- Tittany Mercer

LANGHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTA· Chad Banked, Kris Spell

CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL PTA· Tracy Cader. Mork Reynolds, Geri Dauphine

C.O. WILSON PTA· Kevin Jackson. Jerrifer Jones, Michael Robbins

NEDERLAND HIGH SCHOOL PTA- Tammie Sa..nde<s, Douglas Escobar

NEDERLAND TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION- Donna Hicks

IDA MAE BERNHART SCHOLARSHIP· Keli Tanner

ANNA MARY REINSTRA SCHOLARSHIP- Lori Farris

BILLY RUSH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP· Kevin Jackson

NEDERLAND ATHLETIC B005TER CLUB SCHOLARSHIP-stewen Belaire, Heather Low.

Jerrifer Robin, Kris Spell

MICKEY MORGAN MEMORIAL BASEBALL SCHOLARSHIP- Kelly Marze

HATTIE R. ROBERTS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP- Tlffcny

Mercer

NEDERLAND CHAPTER Of THE TEXAS FOOD SERVICE

ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP

- Herold Jody Smith

ALPHA DELTA KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP- Tracy Doul)'1erty

TEXAS CAJUN CLUB. INC.- Todd Concleme

NEDERLAND-PORT NECHES EVENING OPTIMIST CLUB­

Rhondo Payne, Seth TQlPS

NEDERLAND BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S

SCHOLARSHIP- Amanda Bowling

ENERGY CITY AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S

ASSOCIATION-Emily Linker

AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION -

AQUARIUS CHAPTER- Jemifer Grounds

NEDERLAND HERITAGE FESTIVAL PAGEANT SCHOLAR­

SHIP- Corrie Deorscrn Tomaro Long

Emily Henson. Sonya Achord

ST. CHARLES BORROMEO CHURCH SCHOLARSHIP- Yvette

Romero

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. NEDERLAND- Tracy Cor1er Emily

Linker Lori Farris

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. PORT ARTHUR-Aaron

Pord.Je Adorn Pord.Je

CAVOILCADE SCHOLARSHIP- Jessica SUllvon

JEAN MOORE - SOUTH JEFFERSON COUNTY MEDICAL

AUXIUIARY- Michael Griffith

ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER SCHOLARSHIP­

Michoel Griffith

JAMES MORGAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP-Amy

Stcnford

VIRGINIA NICHOLSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP-Amy

BeOI'\

MID COUNTY TEACHERS CREDIT UNION SCHOLARSHIP­

La.no Forey

NEDERLAND MASONIC LODGE SCHOLARSHIP- Jennfer

Jones Ancteo Guy

SOUTH COUNTY BREAKFAST LIONS CLUB- Jessica Sullivan

Jernfer Jones

NEDERLAND LIONS CLUB- Geri Do.Jpline

1992-93 DISTRICT QUEEN SCHOLARSHIP-Jessica Sullivan

LIONS CLUB DISTRICT 2S-1

KIWANIS CLUB OF MID COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP FUND- Joyce

Blanchard Will Breaux

MID COUNTY NOON OPTIMIST SCHOLARSHIP- Seth To4Js

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION SCHOLAR­

SHIPS- Angelo Pickering Mork Reynolds Tracy Cor1er

Andrea Guy

AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP AWARD- Kimberty Renee Merrell

KENNETH WHITLOW ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS- Joe Hill

Tracy Cor1er

J.H. MCNEILL VOCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP- Prue Goody

NEDERLAND KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NO. 5145- Kristie

Roccoforte

LAMAR UNIVERSITY - BEAUMONT CHEERLEADING

SCHOLARSHIP- Sonya Achord

LAMAR UNIVERSITY - BEAUMONT

ACADEMIC AND HOUSING- Will Breaux • Mork Reynolds,

Michael Robbins. Emily Linker. Golen Stutes

DEPARTMENT Of CHEMICAL ENGINEERING- Golen SMes.

Jernfer Jones

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT- Kevin jockson.

Stei:;nen Townsend. Seth T OlPS

LAMAR SYMPHONIC BAND SCHOLARSHIP- Mork Reynolds

HOMER & JANE WALLIS PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP- Angelo

Pickering,

LAMAR UNIVERSITY CHORAL DEPARTMENT AWARDS- Corrie

Deorscrn. Aaron Pord.Je. Adam Pardue. Angelo Pickering

LAMAR UNIVERSITY MUNDT SCHOLARSHIP- Mork Reynolds

LAMAR UNIVERSITY CALCULUS SCHOLARSHIP - LEAP PRO.

GRAM- Angelo Pickering. Rhonda Payn

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LAMAR UNIVERSITY-ENGLISH WRITING - MorkReynlds

LAMAR UNIVERSITY - PORT PORT ARTHUR HIGHER

EDUCATION FOUNDATION- Stoey Adaway, Joyce

Ellanchord. Jason Viator. Wer.d{ Wills

MANTON L. DUNHAM & DELWIN D. DUNHAM

MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP- Grady Allred.

MlchaelGriffith, Amoris Miller. AmonQuadi,

Julie Tiner

SYDALISE FREDEMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP­

Michael Griffith

ELLA YOUNG ATWELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP­

Julie Tiner

ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG SCHOLARSHIP- Grady

Allred

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN UNIVERSITY - DEPARTMENT OF

THEATRE- David Laser

ALPHA PSI OMEGA SCHOLARSHIP FOR HIGH

SCHOOL SUMMER THEATRE WORKSHOP- David Laser

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY-Andrea Guy

UNIVERSITY OF MARY-HARDIN BALOR HONOR

SCHOLARSHIP- Heather Price

HOWARD PAYNE UNIVERSITY ACHIEVEMENT SCHOL­

ARSHIP- Scott So._nders

FLORIDA COLLEGE ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP­

Larrie Dickens

SOUTHERN NAZARENE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP- Angela

Stokes

ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS

LAMAR UNIVERSITY SUN BELT CONFERENCE GRANT-IN­

AID-TENNIS- Jemifer Hilton

HOUISTON LABOR DAY CUP SCHOLARSHIP- William

Russell Frc:ri<e

MANHATTEN COLLEGE- Amber Hebert

MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP­

Phyllis Wastix.rn

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY- Ross Gaffney

UIL ONE-ACT PLAY DISTRICT COMPETITION-

Honorable Mention-District Ctvis Dl..nn

Honorable Mention-Area Amanda Mclauchlin

All.Star Cast- District- Best Actor Matthew Welker

Best Actress- Dstrict. All.Star Cast Area Lora Smith

Honorable Mention- District and Area- Joel Deason

Best Actress Area- l\ikki Jomson

Honorable Mention Area- Tora Beard, Jeremy Goomda,

Grady Allred, Frc:ri< Mcdoncld

Crew- Joorina Powel. Paua Sctvu. Kristin Korbini.

Danielle Diaz

Alternates- Erin Pern. Tamara Long

Prose- l\ikki Jornson

Student Council: Top to Bottom, L to R: Steven Be­laire, Kevin Jackson, Stuart Hughes, Bryan Spell, Jamie Hood, Chris Catalina, Gor­don Friesz, Chad Benkert, Dustin Guidry. Reggie Sticker, Clint Christopher, Will Breaux, Angie Porter, Lori Farris, Heather McRae, Amy Babineaux, Summer Benkert, Kristen Wilson, Laure Forey, Kristie Roc­caforte, Aimee Nicholas, Jodi McFarlin, Renee Merrell,

Wade Breaux. Chris Cadena, Derran Mile , Bucky Mathi • Lindsey Pow-

Student

ell, Jana Davis, Sonya Achord, Carrie Synder, Amber Morris, Robyn Eng­lish, Alyson Hickman, Jamie Hartzog, Karrie Mosca, Crystal Vandiver, Brock Badger, Shanna Hatcher, Kim Chambless, Kara Schion, Carrie Broussard, Jennifer Coco, Trisha Rebert, Jessica Floyd, Joslynn Lemke, Karen Batson, Chri ty Theriot, Jennifer Angelle, Joli Richey, Paige Hatcher, Jill Fannette, Jenny Lowder, Carrie Prince Student Body Officers: Top to Bottom, L to R: Angie Porter. Lori Farris, Sonya Achord, Will Breaux

Student

Dear Nan,

You have always been a specialjoy to us. A new life is just beginning for you and we all wish you love and happiness forever.

Love. Nanette Heggie Mom, Larry ,Dad, and Marsha

Ju[ie,

'We are very prouti of you. You are 6eautiju[ inside anti out. May tfie nezt cfiapters in your [ije 6e fu{jif[ing.

Love, Mom anti 'Datf

Julie Tiner

Amanda,

We wish you all the best, today and al­ways!

Love, Mom,Dad, and Brandon

manda Bowling

Nikki Engman

Nikki,

I'm so proud of you , Best of luck, may all your dreams come true!

I Love You , Mom

Congratu{ations, 'l(f,vin!

'We're proua of you ana wisli you tfie 6est.

(joa 6fess you.

Love, %.om ana 1Jaa

Kevin Jackson

The years have passed Before our very eyes, You turned into a beautiful lady Which is no surprise.

Your childhood memories Are in our hearts to stay, You 'll always be "Our Precious Little Nae."

We wish you the best In the upcoming years, As you achieve your goals For a successful career.

Love, Your Family

Renee' Merrell

Sonya,

Chris '

The years have flown by so quickly and you now hold the future in your hands. Hold on to your dreams and remember that nothing is impossible if you have determined and faith in God. Let God be your guide and your source of strength in whatever you may do.

Love and Best Wishes, Mom, Tim, and Heather

Chris Vines

You've worked hard and achieved so much. Thanks for the good times and "dumb jokes"!

Kris,

Kris Wilbanks

Love, Dad, Mom, and Karen

Congratulations. Good luck in the futur You 'll always be #1 in our hearts.

Sonya Achord

Love, Mom,Dad, and Jared

Lori: We are so proud of you - Not just for all you 've accom­plished, but for the erson you are!

'ove, om, Dad, and Tim

Rene' Hansen

Lonnie Delahoussaye

Lonnie,

We watched you grow-- .--....----- 1 We watched you so-­

Now it's time to let you go---

Love, Mom, Dad, and Carrie

Rene', Many times you brought laughter, Other times you brought tears, And now as the graduate, you bring pride and joy to our dreams.

Congratulations & Good Luck! Love,

Mom & Bob

.Jlng e{a Picfy,ring

.Jlnge{a,

1Jatf's fitt{e ''rrom6oy" lias 6ecome a 6eautifu[ ta[entecf young {acfy! 'We fee very lionorecf to liave tfie privi£ege of 6eing your parents, siste0 & 6rotfier­in-raw.

')'Our songs ancf inner 6eauty liave ji[[e our liome an cf liearts wit Ii joy. 1({,ep singing!

Love, !J[orence & .JL{ Picfy,ring Cfiery{ & Scott Lauc£erc£a[e

Laura McCall Jonatftan (jossett

Laura, Jonatftan,

We are all very proud of you. The best (jootf [uc~ /(g,ep smiling, anti may (joa 6fess you. is yet to come.

Love, Mom,Dad,Emmy, and Ross

Todd Concienne

Todd,

We have always been proud of everything you stood for. May all your goals be accomplished and we wish you much success and happiness.

Love you ,Son Mom and Dad

'We fove you, 'Daa/JvfomSason, anti Justa

.9Lnge{ Stof(es

')Ou liave 6een1 and a{ways wi{{ 6e1 my 'Precious '13a6y (jirC. ')Our giggfes liave 6rouglit joy to everyone arouncf you. ')Ou are my cfaugliter ancf my 'Best :Friend. (jocf lias tru{y 6fessec£ me witli an "angeC. ·

Congratufations ! Mom

Staci Mutpfiy

Staci,

Angie Porter Congratulations Angie! We're proud of you. You've worked so hard to reach this important mile­stone in your life. Hope you had fun getting here! Good luck in all your future endeavers!

Love Always, Mom and Dad

Chris Thigpen

CongratuCations ! We are very proua of you ana fove you very mucfi.

ns, Congratulations! We are all very proud of you and wish you all the best in years to come. Good luck!

Mom ana 'Daa

We love you, Dad, Mom,Lorri, Michelle,Bree, Mandi .

Kourtney Hardin

Kourtney,

A child is a precious gift from God, that a couple gives each other.

He gave us our Angel.

We are so proud of you.

Love, Dad, Mom, and Jess

Trey Luce Trey, You've made us

P!~ .• i·o•~ proud! Good luck and happi­

~ltff£'jjf ness always.

Love, Mom,Ddd,Ryan, and Kris

Joyce Blanchard

oyce, We wish that you could know The places you have yet to go,

'Dear Les[ie,

The ways you'll change, The things you'll do The special dreams you'll make come true. Love, Mom&Lynn

Les ie arri.s 9{,ational :Honor Soci.e.ty Mem6er

:A{f.tfer(antf !J-ligfi Scfioo[ 'Westemaire 'Westeraire (jir[ of tfie 'Week. 'Ifie Pilot ')'ear6ooK,'Etiitor :A{f.tfer(antf !J-ligfi Scfioo[ 'Twirfer

:Honor Stutient .9l :Honor 1(p[[ S tutient

.9l & '13:Honor1(p[[ Stutient 'Wfio 's 'Wfio among .9lmerican !J-ligfi Schoo[ S tutients

:You fiave afways worl(g,tf fiartf to accomp[isn your goa/S, anti tfte [ist a6ove intfi­cates tfiat many of tftem were acnievetf. :You fiave many reasons to 6e proud, anti we nave many reasons to 6e proutf of y<JU. 'We fiave a[ways tfianl(g,tf (jotf tftat Jfe sent you to us anti it is our continue{ prayer tfiat you wiJ[ ezyerience Jfis 6est for your [ije. (jotf 6e witn you afways.

'Witn our wve, 9vfom & 'Datf

Laurie , 9vfada /Iotftf, :Fetferico t

• Nominated for All- tale consideration, '92- '93 • Named to TABC All-Region Team, '92-'93 •Named to Coach's 1 t Team All-District

and Port Arthur New · 1 t Team All-District, '92-'93 •Named to Coach's 1 t Team All-District, '91-'92 • E tablished NH record of 231 career 3-Pointers • Led the Greater-Hou ton Area in 3-Pointers with

117' '92- '93 • Scored 1,004 career points while at NHS • Led Bulldog in coring as a senior with 509 points •Selected to Bulldog ' la ic and YMBL South

Texas Shootout All-Tournament Teams •Recognized by Port Arthur News as" Best Ouside

hooter" in 24-4A • Led Bulldogs to the State Playoffs for the first time since 1956 (37 years)

• Po ted a 0.84 ERA with 43 strikeouts in 32 innings, '93 • Compiled a 3 - 1 Pitching record, with 5 saves, '93 •Named to Coach's All-District Baseball Team, "93 •Selected to "Who's Who" Among American High

School Student · •Selected to "Who's Who" in Sports

Selected "Most Athletic"

by Senior Class

Congratulations!!!! We're very proud of you

and your accompli hments. Mom, Dad, & Daniel

HOLLEY AND TRISHA OWENS

DOUBLE TROUBLE - DOUBLE BLESSINGS!

From Texas to Louisiana to California and

to London and Paris, we've proudly watched

you perform! You're the greatest dancers!

Always keep eternal values.

Love, Mom and Dad

Monique Dockens Jennifer 'Wrigfit

Monique, You are a special young lady. We love Jennife0

'We are very pnnuf to fiave sucfi a 6eautiful you and good luck.

Love, Mom,Jimmy,J ohn, Sam,and Jeffery

inte«igent and {oving

tfaugfiter.

I

GARV SKELTON

1511 s. 38th FM 365 Hwy. 69 Nederland, Tx 77627 409-721-9119

UNIVERSAL KARATE CONGRATULATES THE 1993

SENIORS!!

clarity thru movements

ttNYEB ~.TX (G}727~

TRIANGLE

DRIVING

INSTITUTE

Complete driving instruction

2 6380 Phelan Colonnade Center

locations Beaumont, TX

to serve you 77706 409-866-8377

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE

2500 Neder1al Id, Ave. Nedeltal Id, Tecas Rlone: 7224219

Congratulations Seniors!!

TIMBERLINE Insurance Service

LEONARD M. FOREY

Sales Manager Commercial Insurance

3560 Delaware (409) 898-7277 Beaumont,Texas 77706 Suite 209 Res: ( 409) 727-6303 Fax ( 409) 898-7297

WAL-MART ALWAYS THE LOW PRICES

ON THE BRANDS YOU TRUST ALWAYS

365

NEDERLAND, TX (409) 727-4667

FLOWERS by Vanover

111 27th Street

Nederland, TX

722-7382

Glenda Vanover

Answer: 1978 235

1425 Lindbergh Drive Beaumont, Tx. 77707 Member NECA

tB. C. Afii[er 'E£ectric Co., Inc. Since 1946

Supports

X.,icf( 'em :}{igfi 'Tiff any

# 74 Corey 1504 9'(/tfer{cuuf /tve.

9-{/tfer{arul 'I{. 77627

'Bus. (409} 722-9141

Jacfjt '.MifUr PresUfent

CONTRACTORS. INC.

Hugh Kelley

President

CONGRATULATIONS

JOEY KELLEY

Love Mom & Dad

Fax ( 409) 842-9662

Business (409) 842-5100

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PANTRY FOODS

We Support The Nederland Bu lldogs !

320 S . Twin City Hwy . Nederland, Tx 77627

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • Golden Lion • • • • • American & Chinese Food • •

2800 Nederland Ave. • • • Phone: 727-2528 • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Danny Ray Store Director

Schooner

Hwy. 365 Twin City

Nederland, Tx 77627

Mr. Megas

Owner

-The Place To Go-

N e d er land Pawn Shop It's Known As Pawn Shop City

*Everything strictly confidential & remains personal

*We welcome other pawn shops to buy from us

*Gaurded by gaurd dogs & burglar alarms

*We are licensed by the state of Texas

*We pawn, trade, buy, sell almost anything of value

*Constant temperatures

* Fire proof vaults If you want a

good deal, see Hon-

est Sol or

Tricky Vickie.

If you don't want

a good deal, go

somewhere else!

We lead the way

in pawn shop

service. Prices

are subject to

change with your

attitude.

COME SEE US

TODAY! Honest Sol - along with his wife - Tricky Vickie - and Cody are the owners of the

Nederland Pawn Shop, conveniently located in the heart of Nederland, on Twin City Hwy.

HOCK IT TO ME BABY!

300 S. 13th STREET

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Mid-County

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

NEDERLAND, TX

Kathy's Twirling Studio

Congratulations to "1993" Graduates

215 12th. St. Nederland, Tx 77627

Telephone:

724-7583

111111111111111111

BCR Bob Costilow Realtors

• Specializing in Residential and Commercial • Sales Appraisals , Investments, & Property • • "State Certified Residential Appraiser" • • 906 S. Twin City Hwy . • • Nederland, Tx 77627 • • 722-0271 • • • • 111111111111111111

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Congratulations & Best Wishes To

All "1993" Graduates

Pat A. Riley Funeral Home

A service of thoughtfulness

Pat A. Riley, Jr., Funeral Director

Telephone: (409) 722-0218

1650 Ave. H

Nederland, Tx 77627

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AMI HOME CARE PLUS

2300 Hwy. 365 Suite 130

Nederland, TX

TOGETHER IN

CARING

Mid - Jefferson Hospital

Hwy. 365 at 27th St. Nederland

(409) 727 - 2321

Park Place Medical Center

3050 39th St., Port Arthur

(409) 983 - 4951

The Health Care Centers Of AMI

Westernaire Officers perform at halftime!

JAMES J. WOODRUFF D. 0. I F. A. c. 0. G.

DIPLOMA TE AMERICAN BOARD OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

THE ATRIUM BUILDING 2300 Highway 365 Suite 670 NEDERLAND, TX 77627

MEDIC - CARE, EMS Ambulance Service

Phillip Dengler

(409) I 962 - 3939

2129 Jefferson Dr. Port Arthur, TX 77627

(409) I 727 - 6862

Congratulations all 1993 Graduates!

From Lance, Micah, and Jenna Howell.

THE EYE PLACE Your Place For Affordable Eyewear

Lenses Duplicated - Prescriptions Filled

Frame Repair - Contact Lenses

One Day Service in Most Cases

_ee Orrison, Certified Opticion 824 S. Twin City Hwy 409) 721 - 6609 Nederland, TX 77627

Nintendo & Sega Game Systems

New Releases Video Players

VHS Only

K & E MOVIE RENTAL 2495 N. Twin City Hwy. Nederland, Texas 77627

Open 7 Days A Week

Owner: Kenneth & ElainE (409) 722 - 6881

Hair & Fashion Studio

Brian Little

2721 Nall , Port Neches, TX 77651

(409) 727 - 7521

Jim DeLoney's Shoes

Women's Shoes at Low Prices

3538 Hwy. 365 Nederland, Texas (409) 724 - 7021

Central Plaza across from Central Mall

Lonvert1ble Tops - Vmyl tops - Auto Glass

..._ ~- Triangle Trim, ~ Upholstery, & Glass

Jim Rainey

8719 Memorial - Port Arthur, TX (409) 721 - 5390

ANYTHING IN A BASKET

All Occasion Gift Basket Service

5305 College Street Beaumont, Texas 77707 (409) 842 - 6677

Linda Evans - Jean Hottmann

WE DELIVER

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PAINT ~'?f}~~VHISH & ~~~\qt

BODY ~ ~~0"'' ·"'

1025 S. Hwy. 69 Nederland, Texas (409) 724 - 0169

455 S. 23rd Street Beaumont, Texas ( 409) 842 - 4400

CONGRATULATIONS

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STURM & ASSOCIATES :

1405 Nederland Ave.

Nederland, TX 77627

(409) 727 - 0754

• • • • • • • •

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• SENIORS! : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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Serving the Gulf Coast Area Petro-Chemical Industry

For Over 20 Years

with

Quality Pipe Supports & Steel Fabrication

Services

We Congratulate the Graduates of 1993

and

Wish Them the Very Best in Years to Come

Lavell & Mary Ann Harris

NHS Alumni

244 I low n1any steps are there in othe school?

P.C.S. Congratulates the

1993 Seniors

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Rem Waste Control I

I 425 Hodgeson Street I I I I I I

Nederland

Congratulations Seniors!

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Ranney E. Root, D.D.S. Family Dentistry

704 Hwy 69

Carlos Ramirez & Ignacio Ralllirez

Answer: 162 245

-Complete Sausage Making - Freezer Order -Deer Processing - Creole Sausage -Italian Sausage - Homemade Boudain

David' s Meat Market - All Top Quality Beef-

Good Luck Todd, We' re Proud Of You

1155 Boston Avenue Nederland, Texas 77627

Phone : ( 409) 722-4831

Wedd ings - Sports - Reunions - Portfolios Commercial - 1-Hour Photo Finishing

1814 Nederland Avenue Nederland , Texas 77627

Late Appointments Available

2400 Gulf Beaumont, Texas 77703

WHOLESALE SCREEN

PRINTING AND

EMBROIDERY

BUBBA BUSCEME ( 409) 832-8300 ( 409) 833-0922

FAX (409) 833-7271

Estelle's Fashion Cleaners

1903 Helena & 2012 Ave. H Nederland, Texas 722-1251 722-8801

Go Bulldogs!!

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Dear Processing I I I I I ______ ,.... 2505 Nederland Ave. I I Harris and Pam Eaton Nederland , TX 77627 I I Owners and Operators (409) 727-5647 I

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SENIORS!!

LESLIE EWING, JUNIOR, PUTS ON A

GREAT PERFORMANCE AT A PEP RALLY

MINIATURE GOLF, INC. "WHERE YOU WILL ALWAYS

HAVE A FINE TIME"

OFFERING PARTY AND GROUP (CHURCHS & SPORTS TEAMS) RATES. LOCATED ON HWY. 69 IN NEDERLAND (1 BLOCKS. OF NEDERLAND AVE. ON FEEDER RD.)

MIL TON L. CECALEK MANAGER

(409) 721 -6810

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : (409) 722-4121 • • Sterling n. Point : • • • • • • • • • • Betty & Murphy Broussard •owners

• • • • • • • • • • • 1036 Nederland Ave. • •

• Nederland, Texas 77627-2899 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Congratulations

Chad Benkert Bucky Mathis Kelly Marze Erik Holmlund Matt Havard

The Big Boys!

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owner Danny LaBaron phone (409) 727-A-BED

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2821 Ave. H

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Nederland, TX 77627

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Phone: •

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7769 9th Ave. Pt. Arthur, Texas

Phone: 724-1276

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Jewelry

211 Nederland Ave. Nederland, TX 77627

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What percent of the senior class 248

will graduate?

(409)833-2091

KAY SELLS Bridal Consultant Owner

2350 Calder Beaumont Texas 77702

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the I : Bulldogs!

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(409) 727-7302

1827 Helena Ave. Nederland.TX 77627

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Phone: (409) 727-8666

Answer: 98% 249

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May each of you find a long, healthy, happy and prosperous life.

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PORT NECHES, TEXAS "PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE"

OUR community is always our number 1 priorty ..

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CO.

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SERVING.MIDCOUNTY SINCE 1956

126 12th STREET NEDERLAND, TX 77627

D.G. SPELL, SR.

250 What's the favorite snack food? .

Support and referra[ systems for f amiues

witli ado[escent drug & a[colio[ a6use

2112 J{efena

'l{f,tferfancl 'Ie~as 77627

24HOURLINE

727-1234

Counseling,Assessment, Consulting,Referral, Crisislntervention

1227 DALLAS Port Neches, Texas 77651

'B'llS. (409) 72 7-6258

Answer: Pizza 251

since 1 ~4 r SETZERHARDWARE

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722-4633 1101 BOSTON A VENUE

(AT TWIN CITY HIGHWAY) NEDERLAND,TEXAS

Good Luck to the Class of '93

Nederland Ave. Nederland, TX

STEVEN M.

FITZGERALD DDS.

CONGRATULATES ALL

SENIORS

2300 HIGHWAY 365 SUITE 690

NEDERLAND

TREME'S TROPHIES The winners choice !

LINDA TREME 2544 9th Street (409)727-5274 Port Neches,TX 77651

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the

BULLDOGS

002-2447 I 727-37f:IJ

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SEDHE 612 S. TWIN CITY HWY

NEDERLAND , TX

724-0041

ID2

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PERFORMANCE

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Congratulations

Seniors

3503 Nederland Ave. Nederland, Tx. 77627

'93

254 How many trash cans are in the school?

724-0027

STATE FARM

INSURANCE

722-0935 321 12th St.

Specialty Cars Refinishing Inc. CLASSICS FOR SALE INSURANCE CLAIMS ACCEPTED SPECIALIZING INVESTMENT GRADE AUTOMOBILES 'SHOW CARS" AND CLASSICS

BEAUXART GARDENS RD. GENE LARSON WILL PRESTRIDGE (409)727-8400

ROUTE 4-1 06 BEAUMONT, TX.77705

9/10 MILE WEST OF HWY. 69

ST. CHARLES

CHURCH ·Supports

the Bulldogs!"

211 Hardy 722-3413

RIENSTRA

FURNITURE

1344 Boston 722-5042 Nederland,Tx . 77627

S.A.D.D. Supports NHS and

Project Celebration

Nederland, Tx. 727-2741

Answer: 110 255

AFFORDABLE TRAVEL, INC Land , Sea, Air

Highway 365 Nederland, Tx Across from Central Mall

Airlines Cruises Tours Amtracks Hotels Worldwide Car rentals Charters Travel services

722 8333

ALLEN ROOT Construction, Inc

2118 Nederland Ave. Nederland Texas (409) 727-4486

A&B Outdoor

Equipment

3527 Nederland Ave.

722-9321

Budds's Hobbie Shop

204 14th Street Nederland, Texas

Adolescent Achievement Center

For the student who has ability but lacks motivation

Sharon Emerson Founder

985 Longfellow Beaumont,Tx

(409) 898-3534

A & S MUSIC CO. GW.tars

Keyboards Sound Reinforcement

Sales & Service

727 - 5159 3411 Spurlock Rd. @ HWY 69

Bob Smith Air Condition, Inc. AirConditioning, Heating, and Ventilation

TALC AOOO.il996

Industrial, Commercial & Residential

Bob Smith 724-1224 Fax 722-3267

1103 Helena P.O. Drawer 902 Nederland,Tx .

256 How many lunch trays dose the cafeteria have .

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Boston Shoes

"Man's next best friend"

3624 Hwy 365. Nederland, Tx 77627

Barclay Building

& Consulting,Inc.

2305 Nederland Ave. Port Neches, Texas (409) 724 - 1918

BRAND Brand Scaffold Services, Inc.

Jimmy Rockensch 724-2579

Division Manager Fax 724 0108

P.O. Box 387 Nederland, Tx

High grade boots (409) 727-5573

Answer: 425 257 0

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Nederland · 409/727-2321

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Port Arthur· 409/983-4951

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721 - 5330

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2826 NALL ST, PORT NECHES , TEXAS (409) 722 - 7083

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( 409) 727 - 4443 (409) 727 - 1192

3800 HWY 365 SUITE 100

PORT ARTHUR , TEXAS

PERFECTION IN HAIR CUTIING, HAIR COLORING, AND PERMING.

FRED MILLER'S since 1919

"YOUR FULL LINE, ONE- OF -A- KIND,

BABY STORE"

2028 Nederland Ave. Nederland, Texas 724 - 1208

GUZARDO'S feed & supply

YOUR PURINA DEALER

128 Twin City Hwy Nederland , TX.

722 - 4933

15 Years Experience

HOUSE OF VAC'S Repair All Types and Brands of Vacuums

New and Used Vacuums

1413 Nederland Ave. Nederland , TX. 77627

722 - 0851

Herb's Used Cars KENNY WELCH

President

Free Pick - up & Delivery

722 - 6253 Buy, Sell , Trade

FARMER'S INSURANCE Martin Alton

912 Bowlin

Pt. Neches, TX.

727 -5 032

TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

210 27th Street Nederland, Texas

727-2669

9th Ave. & Hwy. 365 Port Arthur, Texas

727-1676

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For Over 30 Years ...

AMERICAN LEGION 922 Nederland Avenue Nederland, Tx 77627

724 - 1125

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Congratulations Senior Class of '93 !

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Michael Bensen crowned homecoming king! -

at the Airport

Hwy. 69 Airport Rd. Nederland,Tx

722 - 0443

Aimee Stark getting wrapped u pepralley! -

Bulldog Spirit Aman Quadri.

· Answer: Mr. Tiner 263

M(MORIAl CHRISTIAN CliURCll

3101 Helena Ave. Nederland, TX 77627 Phone: (409)722-7567

Minister: Mike Dally

SUNDAY 9:30 A.M •..••.••. Sunday School

10:30 A.M ......... Morning Worship 6:30 P.M ..•••..•. Evening Worship

WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M .••••...• Bible Study

"Ive, re be/Jincl you Dull dogs I"

Ranger Schneider Youth Minister

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I(; 1315 South 27th Street -er-~ I

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9:30 AM

10:45 AM

4:30 PM

5:30 PM

6:30 PM

WEDNESDAYS Bible Study

5:00 PM 1C,"O. .ic.s 1"sn1-\)

~o 6:0Q PM outreach

World Missions J. ~-~· choir 7:00 PM

(Just for Students) AU Wetdlnestdlay

Worship acUVllUes meet nn

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First Baptist Church • 1911 Nederland Avenue• Nederland, Texas 77627 • 722-0263

SENIORS Abate, Rhonda J. 25, 112,

44

Achord , Sonya G. 9, 24, 7, 242,

112, 204, 111 , 215, 221 , 220, 224

Adams , Ashley D. 7, 112

Adaway, Stacy L. 112

Allred , Grady H. 113, 208

Arabie, James P. 113

Badeaux, Theresa L. 113

Baker, Thomas B.

Batson, Amy R. 112, 11 o, 76

Battenfield , Jermey D. 25, 112,

123, 204, 205, 206, 210

Bean, Amy E. 112, 204, 39, 76 ,

206

Beard , Tara C. 112, 206, 208

Belaire, Steven T. 7, 120, 113,

111 , 107, 222, 221 , 220

Bell, Eric J. 113

Benkert, Chad E. 25, 113, 73,

222, 73, 220

Berry, Cary L. 112

Bianchi , Brian C. 112, 210

Bienvenu, Martial C. 112

Blanchard, Joyce L. 12, 13, 112,

204, 205

Bowling , Amanda M. 113, 222

Boyd, Robert L. 68

Bratton, Tina M. 113

Breaux, Will J. 13, 113, 114, 110,

109, 221 , 220

Briggs, Byron W. 112

Burke, Shonda 112

Burnett, Brett L. 112, 205

Calbat, Jill S. 112, 204

Carter, Tracy A. 5, 4, 113, 205,

106, 206, 17, 186, 187, 189

Catalina, Jill A. 12, 113

Cecalek, Matt J. 25, 114

Chisholm, Angie M. 114

Clements, Jerri C.

Cohrt, James R. 114, 210

Farris, Lori A. 8, 24, 7, 250, 116,

250, 73, 73, 44, 220, 225, 211

Faulk, Billy W. 211

Fawver, Tracy L. 117

Finley, Dianne E. 114, 117, 129,

38

Finley, DonnaJ. 114, 117, 129,

38

Flores, Tina S. 116

Foray, Laura L. 25, 241 , 116, 205,

78, 110, 107, 222, 76, 206, 86, 87,

221 , 220, 279

Foxworth , Troy W. 116

Franke, William R. 24, 25, 116

Franks , Paul R. 117

Freeman, Tania L. 117, 206

Friesz , Gordon D. 3, 117, 222,

220

Gaffney, Ross I. 118

Gager, Ginger V. 118, 206

Garcia, Tina M. 118

Gastinger, Laurie E. 118, 206

Gesser, Keisha G. 119

Gibbs, Justin R.

Gomez, Paul A. 118

Goodman, Jenni L. 119, 118, 206,

214

Gordon, Sarah 118

Goody, Paula R. 118, 56

Gossett, Jonathan A. 119, 211

Gotcher, Tammi L. 118, 110, 44

Gribnau, Donny W. 118

Griffith , Michael A. 4, 118

Griggs, Rachel A. 118, 204

Grimes, Elisabeth J. 206

Grounds, Jenny G. 119, 204

Grubb, Christina M. 119

Guidry, ErichP. 119

Guidry , Shanna R. 118, 211

Guidry, Stacey L. 19, 118, 38

Guy, Andrea C. 13, 118, 206, 62,

210

Haines, Cameron L. 118

Hancock, Wade 119, 111 , 206

Hansen, Rene M. 119, 225, 210

Hanson, Emily 23, 119

Hardin, Kourtney R. 257, 120,

110, 76, 230

Harrington, Eric W. 120

Harris, Leslie A. 120, 208, 77,

231

Cole, Randle B. 114

Cole.Susannah L. 115

Coleman, Dillion J. 115

Concienne, Todd A. 115

Cooley, Bridgette C. 114

Cooley , Scott A. 210

Cooper, Laurie 186, 187

Copeland, Chris 114

Craigen, Dennis A. 114, 210

Crawford , Felicia R. 114, 204

Curtice, Bryan 0 . 115, 211

Curtice, Jeremy W. 115

Daigle, Babette

Dauphine, Geri E. 115, 204, 77 ,

279

David, Corey J.

Davis , Tracy B. 25, 114, 204, 110

Dean, Tanya

Decuir, Jerimy J. 114

Deish , Brandi 115

Delahoussaye, Lonnie D. 115,

225

Deorsam, Carrie L. 13, 115, 63 ,

210

Deroche, David A. 114

Dickens, Larrie M. 206, 210

Dockens, Monique T. 114, 115,

39, 214

Doiron, Shawn A. 115

Dossigny, Judy M.

Doughetry , Tracy N. 115, 63, 210

Ducote, Gary P.

Dugas, Chad B. 116, 107, 210

Dugas, Johnny D. 116, 210

Dupre, Jarrod W. 211

Duval , Nathan A.

East, Daniel M. 116

East, David M. 117

Eaton, Regan K. 8, 116, 44

Ebanks, Alfonso B. 116

Enders, Christian L.

Engman, Stephanie N. 116, 223

Ermel, Jon M. 116, 68, 69, 108

Escobar, Doug W. 117

Fancher, Leslie M. 116

Farrar, Crystal D. 116

Farrington, Ja<>on B. 116

Havard, Matt J. 120

Haynes, Brian L. 121

Hebert, Amber L. 34, 35, 121 ,

108

Hebert, Lisa A. 211

Hebert, Stacey I. 121 , 204

Heggie, Nanette L. 120, 222,

186, 187

Hicks, Donna E. 120, 211

Hicks, Lisa M. 120, 204, 80

Hill , Daken J. 120

Hill, Joe R. 121 , 205, 206

Hilton, Jennifer R. 23, 121

Hinson, Stephanie M. 204

Hoang, Nhon T. 121

Holbrook, Michael A. 120

Holcomb, Hanna L. 3, 120, 204,

205, 111 , 76, 206

Holland, Eric J. 3, 121 , 111

Holmes, Sean E. 121

Holmlund, Erik M. 121

Hooker, Jarred W. 120

Horn, Lori A. 121 , 120

Howard, Jennifer A.

Huard, Tommie R. 121

Jacks, CharlesJ. 121

Jackson, Kevin J . 122, 73, 68,

223, 73, 220

Jackson, Nicole M. 122

Jackson, Tammy R. 122, 210

Jenkins, Amber M. 122

Jenschke, Tanya J . 123

Jones, Jennifer J. 255, 122, 109,

206, 186, 187

Jordan, Susi H. 122

Jordan, Vernon E. 122

Keath, Milton R. 122

Kelley, Joey M. 123, 109

Kemp, Brian M. 122

Keown, Beth E. 122, 110

King, Grahm K. 235, 122, 206

Knowles, Robert N. 122

Kokenes, Brian S. 123

Kupper, Laurie M. 123

Labove, Dawn A. 123, 110,

210

Landry, Caleb P. 122

Laser, David V. 122

Laughlin, Jim D. 122, 211

Lavergne, Jamie E. 123, 206, 81 ,

211

Lawless, Shenika K. 123

LeBlanc, Jerry W. 123

Lecoq, Corey B. 124, 38

Leger, Dee Dee 124

Leininger, Chasity K. 124

Leonard , Koy G. 124, 21 1

Leonard, Troy D. 125, 204, 210

Lewis, Clifton S. 125

Linker, Emily J. 125, 205, 11 o Long , Tamara S. 124, 56

Lopez, Shannon M. 124

Lott, Holly K. 124

Louviere , Amy E. 124, 204, 206

Low, Heather D. 125, 110, 206,

44

Luce, Trey E. 125, 63, 231 , 210

Maiques, Carmina H.

Mandujano, Alicia M. 125

Marcantel, Andrea

Marshall, Holly L. 124

Martin, Aaron M. 19, 124, 68

Martin , Shanna M. 125, 77

Marze, Kelly L. 125, 68, 69

Mason, Richard P. 125, 215

Mathis, Bucky W. 124, 111 , 106,

222, 220

Matute, Denia M. 124

McCall, Laura E. 125, 78, 206

McCullough , Ian D. 236, 125, 210

McDaniel , Frank A. 125

McFarland, Mandi A.

McFarlin, Jodi L. 126, 204, 73 ,

222, 73, 206, 220

McKenzie, Chris 126, 210

McMullen, Brian J. 126

Megas, Kathy 34 ,

Megas, Stavros A. 127

Mercer, Tiffany M. 126, 109

Merrell, Renee' K. 11 , 5, 4, 127,

106, 223, 17, 220, 186, 187

Miller, Amaris 126, 204

Monarch, Roger M.

Monroe, Rikki 34, 117, 126

Montalvo, Mike D. 126

Montgomery, Melissa E. 126, 205

Moore, Robin R. 127 , 211

Moore, Susan E. 127

Mowlam, RobertW. 127

Murphy, Staci A. 126, 11 o, 229

N elson , Bryan L.

Nicholas, Aimee A. 25 , 126, 78,

110, 107, 222, 87, 220

Nunley, Jeffery M. 126

Oldbury, Melissa S. 126,

11 1, 44

Osgood, Paula K. 127

Owens, Holley J. 114, 127, 38 ,

78, 77

Owens, Trisha L. 114, 127, 204,

38,

Pardue, Aaron F. 23, 126,

108, 206, 62, 63, 210

Pardue, Adam D. 22, 126, 106,

206, 62, 63, 210

Payne, Rhonda G. 126, 205, 77 ,

17

Pearson, Elisabeth A. 126

Pecorino, Sheri R. 257, 127

Peddycoart, Patsy A. 127, 211

Perez, Nina A. 127

Perkins , Vir9il L. 128

Peterman, Chris G. 128

Pickering , Angela K. 128, 205,

108, 210

Porter, Amy G. 128

Porter, Angie K. 7, 129, 221 , 220,

229

Powell , Jason D. 128

Prestridge, Tara L. 128, 11 o Price, Heather E. 128

Pruitt, Chad E. 128

Purcell , Elliott J. 129, 80

Quadri, Aman U. 11 ,4, 129,

111 , 206, 17, 62, 210

Radley, Anthony B. 129

Ramirez, Adam L. 72, 73, 206

Ramirez, Cesar 128

Ratcliff, Mark E. 128

Rawlins, Tiffany E. 128, 186, 187

Rawlinson, Chris M. 128

Redman, Chris J. 129

Reynolds, Marks. 124, 129, 205,

86, 87

Robbins, Michael C.

Robertson , Crasandra H. 129

Robin, Jennifer 128

Roccaforte, Kristie G. 128, 205,

78, 110, 222, 87, 221 , 220

Romero, Priscil la A. 128, 21 O

Romero, Yvette C. 25, 128, 39,

44

Royer, Shelly T. 129, 210

Rozell , Scott R. 129, 81

Russell , Angela M. 129

Saide, Christy I. 130, 279,

186, 187

Salinas, Alana 130

Sanders, Dana M. 130, 129

Sanders, Erin C. 130, 278

Saunders, ScottT. 131 , 206, 210,

210

Saunders, Tammie R. 131

Schaefer, Jonathan A. 131

Schroeder, Miranda D. 130

Sedtal, Timothy L.

Showalter, Kate E. 130, 17, 188,

189

Sierson, Kristin M. 130

Sleeper, Kevin M. 130, 210

Smith, Harold J.

Smith, Lara L. 131 , 209

Smith, Michelle L. 131

Sonnier, Cynthia J. 131

Sorensen, Angela D. 130, 129

Spell, Kris M. 25, 130, 206, 81 ,

210

Spires, Miki J. 130, 206, 210

Stallard , Erica L. 130

Stanford , Amy K. 131 , 188

Stark, Aimee D. 25, 117, 242, 131

Stewart, Steven W. 25, 131 , 68

Stokes, Angela D. 130, 206

Stutes, Galen A. 130, 206

Sullivan, Jessica E. 23, 130, 120,

38

Swanzy, Shad K. 130

Tanner, Keli A. 242, 119,

131 , 206, 186, 187

Tarver, Mike L. 131 , 68, 69

Thibodeaux, Shawn W. 131

Thigpen, Chris 132, 229

Thomas, Sarah E. 132

Thorp, Brian S. 132

Tiner, Julie K. 7, 25, 4, 242, 132,

206, 222

Touchstone, Salvatore

Toups, Seth J. 133

Townsend , Stephen L. 13, 133

Tran , Marie Y. 34, 35, 133, 206

Trosclair, Jenn ifer M. 132

Turk, Georgian 132

Tyson, Johnny D.

Van Marion, Brad L. 25 ,

132, 38

Vannett, Jeff 132

Vara, Mandy 133

Venza, Stacy L.

Viator, Jason P. 133

Vines, Chris M. 133, 225, 210

Waldrep, Misti 132

Washburn , Phyllis R. 34, 132

Wehner, August W. 132

Wiese, Barbara L. 132, 44

Wilbanks, Kris T. 133, 224

Wilhelm, Mirjam 23, 133, 38, 210

Williams, Robert L. 133, 211

Wills, Wendy T. 132, 206, 81

Wilson, Jamie C. 132, 210

Wilson , Kristen L. 6, 7, 25, 132,

205, 72, 73, 222, 76, 206, 220

JUNIORS

Adaway, Stacy L. 12

Armagh, Chessica D. 135, 208

Atchison , David D.

Attwood, Bandi W. 135

Auld , Kate L. 135, 34, 35, 206, 44

Babineaux, Amy D.

Babineaux, Amy M. 135, 25, 222,

206, 221 , 220, 186, 187, 189

Badger, Brock E. 135, 143, 25,

222, 206, 220

Bailey, Shana J. 135, 234

Barlow, Ben 73

Basham Jr. , Frank E.

Basham , Janine E.

Basham, Jeanie M.

Bean, Timothy B. 135

Bear, Jessica L. 135

Belaire, Bridget A.

Belanger, Phyllis K. 135, 143

Bell , David W. 135

Benkert, Summer 135, 222, 221,

220

Bennett, Kevin R. 135, 68

Blackwell, Barbi L.

Blanchard, Matthew S. 135

Bond, Allison A. 135

Boneaux, Brandi M. 135

Boudreaux, Ryan P. 135, 211

Brantley, Michael A.

Broadway, Owen L. 142, 211

Brooks, Jennifer L.

Brooks, Kristi L. 135

Broussard, Joel P. 135

Brown, Michael A. 135

Burgess, Jeremy M. 4, 135, 68

Burns, Andrea N. 135

Burton , Amber K. 135

Butaud, Bree D. 135

Byrd, Cameron L. 135

Caddy, Amanda 136

Cammack, Eric W. 136, 25, 68,

69

Campbell, Melissa M. 136

Campbell, Ryan R. 136

Cathy , James R.

Chance, Heather N. 136

Chance, Holly A. 256, 136

Chatelain, Tim A. 137

Chesnut, Micheal T. 137

Christian, Lori A. 137

Christopher, Clint W. 136, 222,

220

Clark, Tara C. 136

Clayton, Brian 136

Cobb, Corey J. 136, 63, 210

Collins , Rachel A.

Cooley, Eric N. 136, 211

Cottrell , Lance T. 136

Crane, David W. 137

Crenshaw, Hollie 137

Crumpton, April C.

Culp, Mandy 137

D 'Abadie, Denise 136, 39,

206, 214

Daigle, Adam W. 136, 215

Dao, Joy H. 136

Daughrity, Caylan L.136

Davis, Claudia A. 136

Deason , Joel F. 136

Decuir, Raymond S. 137

Delahoussay, Racheal R. 137

Derouen, Stephanie 137, 207

Distefano, Brian D. 136, 206, 62,

63

Dockens, Jeffery D. 136

Dodson, Michael L. 136

Douglas, Joseph P. 136

Drawhorn, Bethany D. 136, 34

Dugas, Charlotte D. 18, 136, 206

Duhon, Joseph W. 137

Duke, Laura L. 137, 234, 206

Dungan, Chad E. 137

Dunn, Chris E. 136, 208

Duong, Lynn T. 136

Duplantis Jr. , Jack G. 136, 211

Elmore, Sammy A.

Engel , Hendrick 136

England, Tommy 136, 211

English , Robyn L. 136, 25, 222,

221 , 220

Espiritu , Michael T. 137

Esthay, Gerald J. 137

Evans, Michael S. 137

F ahrion , Peter J. 136

Fanette, Jill K. 256, 9, 136, 25,

222, 206,221 , 220

Faubion, Hunter D.

Feldschau, Philip D. 136

Fermo, John V. 136, 206

Fish, Gina L. 136

Fleming, Greg S. 136, 25, 68, 206

Fleming, Wendy R. 137, 211

Foreman, Jared C. 137

Foxworth, Angel L. 137, 188

Furby, Jody L. 136

Gallagher, Jeremy R. 136, 206

Garcia, Angel M.

Gernentz, Kerrie L. 18, 136, 206

Gibson, Scott E. 136, 211

Gilder, Matt R. 136

Glaze, Tamara L. 10, 13, 136, 11 ,

78, 206

Gleason, Belinda M. 39

Gloede, Nikki D. 137

Glover, Michele K. 206, 44

Glynn, Anneliesa 137, 208

Gomez, Ashley H. 137

Gonzales, Yolivany 136

Goodrich, Merecith L. 136

Goodson, Salena A. 136

Gordon, Sarah K.

Goyens, Melissa A.

Graham, Jason M. 136

Grant, Jermey R. 136, 68

Green, Tracy A. 136

Griffin, Amy L. 23, 137, 38

Gross, Richard K. 137

Guidry, Chad A. 137

Guidry, Dustin E. 138, 25, 222,

206,220

Guilbeau, Quinton 138, 210

Hailey, Melissa D. 138

Haley, Cheri A. 138, 39

Haley, Tiffany L. 23, 138, 141

Hamil, James M. 138

Hammers, Brandy N. 139

Hanley, Crystal C.

Harber, Charles "Bubba" A.

139, 25, 68

Hardy, Melanie A. 139, 188

Hargrave, Tim 138

Harrington, Jerry L. 138

Harvill, Tosha D. 138

Hebert, Tiffany S. 10, 138, 11

Henslee, Jennifer D. 138

Heubach, Benjamin P. 138

Hickman, Alyson R. 139, 79,

222, 220

Hickman, Jonathan I. 139

Hinton Jr., William J. 139

Holder, Kerri M. 139

Hollingshead, Amy S.

Holton, Joseph S. 138

Homuth, Paul 138

Hopson, Jonathan C. 138

Horn, Julie A.

Huber, Carre A. 138, 44

Hudson , Randy A. 138

Hurlbut, Jason W. 138, 211

Hurst, Leann

Jackson , Amy J. 139, 77

Jackson, Laurie R. 211

Jacobs Jr., James S. 139

Jacobs, Karen A. 138

Jannise, Chad R. 138, 210

Jeanis, Toni L. 138

Johnson, AudraM. 138, 25, 17

Johnson, Niki J. 138, 208

Jones, Kim L. 138, 143, 25

Jordan, Shelly R. 139, 215

Justice, Amanda L. 139, 34,

210

Kasper, Michelle L. 139

Kelly, Candace M. 138, 78

Kemp, Candi L. 138, 210

Kerr, Michael C. 138, 214, 215

Kibbe, Lana A.

King, Crystal L. 138

King, Jamie M.

Knott, Jamie A. 138, 25

Knowles, Matt E. 138

Knowles, Ricky N. 139, 210,

211

Kuehn , Adam L. 139

LaFleur, Brian J. 139

Landry, Jeremy B. 138, 210

Lane, Brian J. 138

Lane, Hazel E. 138

Lang, Jason G. 138

Laser, Anne M. 138, 13, 206

Le, Dung

Lee, Cindy L. 138, 206

Leidensdorf, Natascha L. 139, 25

Ucatino, Kristi A. 139, 210

Loncon, Doug T. 139

Lopez, Angela K. 138

Louvier, Michael C. 138

Lowder, Jenny E. 256, 138, 222,

220

Macias, David 138, 210

Mackenroth, Lisa 138, 188

Maldonado, Laura A. 138, 241

Mallory, Jared C. 139, 137, 25,

206

Manriquez Jr., Pete R. 139

Martin, James A. 139, 63

Martin, Lee A. 138

Martin, Susan L.

Mason , Chanda L. 138

Mason, Christi R. 23, 138, 206

Mayer, Chris B. 138

McAnally , Misty A. 138

McClintock, Amber M. 206

McCormick, Ramona L. 138

Mccurley, Laura B. 139, 206

McElwee, Todd D. 139

McGee, Jason J. 139, 68

McGraw, Danny R. 140

McGuire, Zach M. 140, 68

McKinney, Matt D. 140

Mclauchlin , Amanda B. 140, 206,

208

Mclemore, Sherilyn 140, 206

McRae, Heather A. 8, 140, 34,

222, 206, 221 , 220

Megas, Chris A. 141

Melancon, Christian E.

Menchaca, Ryan G. 141 , 68

Merrell, Jeremy 141

Metts, Cory D. 140

Miles, Darren C. 18, 140, 143, 25,

222, 220

Miller, Jacquelynn J.

Miller, Kim R. 140, 25

Monroe, Jeremy D. 140

Morris, Amber 140, 37, 222, 221 ,

220

Mouton, Brandi L. 140, 210

Mullens, Rachel D.

Murdock, Melinda 141

Myers, Chris B. 141

Navarro, Michael G. 141

Neel, Robert W. 140

Nelson, Lori H. 140

Nguyen, Hayley T. 23, 140, 38,

206

Nguyen, Ngoc T.

Nguyen, Son B. 140

Noel , Cindi D. 140, 210

Noland, Eli D. 140

Odell, Cinnamon R. 141

Ozment, Garret J. 141

P archmont, Eloise E. 141 , 39

Parkman, Steven M. 140, 185

Parks, Brigitte R. 140

Parsley, Shanna M. 140

Paul , Diana L. 140

Pendergrast, Heather J. 140

Penn, Erin M. 140, 208

Perego, David 141

Peveto , Andy B. 141

Phan, Dieu X. 141 , 206

Phelps, Amanda M.

Philpot, Brandon K.

Porter, Danyelle M. 140

Powell , Joana K. 140, 208

Powell , Kelly M. 140

Powell , Lori A. 140

Prewitt, Sarah 140

Price, Tiana L. 140, 210

Puazo, Raymond P. 141

Pujol, Suzanne 141

Puz, Danell M.

Rabalais, Cristina M. 141

Ramb, Cherese L. 140

Redwine, Marcus L. 140, 210

Redwine, Trisha A. 140, 210

Reed, Marsha K. 140

Reed, Ryan C. 140

Reid , Stacy L. 140, 210

Resendez, Steve 141

Rhodes, Callie L. 141

Robbins, Brandi S. 141 , 25

Robin , Brandi S. 140

Robinson, Suzanne 140, 39, 206,

214, 186, 187

Rockenschuh, Rhonda A. 140

Rodgers, David L. 140

Rodonaia, Greg G. 140, 206

Romero, Mandi M. 140

Ross, Ryan S. 141 , 210

Rugg, Stacey C. 141 , 206

Saulter, Charles A. 141

Schnur, Paula R. 140, 206, 208

Sedtal, Courtney 140

Seitz, Emily L. 140

Sessions, Amanda 140

Shipp, Shane M. 140

Simon, Molli R. 140, 25

Sistrunk, Billy W. 18, 141

Smith, Tracey D. 12, 141 , 211

Soileau, Brian A. 141

Sonnier, Angalena 142

Speed, Rawley B. 142

Stallard, Melissa D. 142

Statler, Asa J. 142

Stegemoller, Amy K. 142

Stewart, Jennifer M. 12, 142

Sticker, Brian T. 142

Sullivan, Heather L. 142, 25

Swain, Bill D. 142, 25, 68

Tait, Paul C. 142, 206

. 211

Taylor, Erin L. 142

Thibodeaux, Chad 142, 211

Thibodeaux, Laurie J. 236, 142

Thierry Jr. , Michael W. 142

Thigpen, Dustin J. 142

Thompson, Craig L. 142

Thompson, Kevin B. 142, 68, 206

Thornal, Dayle L. 142, 206

Thrower, Christy M. 142

Tidwell , Joseph A. 142

Tiner, Toby K. 142

Tomplait, Jeremy P.

Toups, Amy C. 25

Trahan, Derek 142

Trahan, Rebecca L.

Trainer, Jeremy C. 142, 206

Tran , Amy U. 142, 37, 44

Tran , Michael D. 142

Traweek, Russel L. 142, 210

Treme, Timothy W. 142

Turner, Daniel J. 142

Turpen, Nicole L. 142

Vandiver, Crystal J. 22, 142,

38, 222, 220

Vega, Richard 142

Vernon, Jacob C. 23, 142

Vize, Ronda K. 142

Vizzard, Sean C. 142

Vo, Jerri D. 142, 206

Voss, Jennifer D. 8, 142, 34, 35,

73, 77, 206

Walters, Dellann E. 142

Ward , Nicole J. 142, 206, 210

White, Britt M. 142

Williams, Jason R. 142

Woodard, Rebekah L. 142

Woodcock, Jason M. 142

Wooding , Christophe A. 142

Woodruff, Robert A. 142

Wright, Michael P. 142

Zeigler, Kevin L.

Zumo, Bryan 142

142

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Abraham, Alvin 146

Abraham, Reeni A. 146

Adams , Sally E. 146

Addison , Matthew S. 146

Aleksandrowicz, Nichole K. 146

Anderson, Damian L. 146

Angelle, Kerri R. 146

Arizola , Juan A. 146

Arkeen, Cody D. 146, 210

Armand, Amber M. 146

Arnold , Jeremy 146

Atkins, Alaina K. 37, 146, 210

Auclaire, Chana J. 146

B adeaux, Julie 146

Badlissi, John K. 146

Bailey, Cody L. 146

Baker, Jayson C. 146

Barker, Tiffany K. 37, 146

Bartz, Keith R. 146

Batson, Larry W. 146

Battenfield , Chad D. 146

Battenfield, Ryan C. 146

Bayard , Paul B. 22, 146

Belaire, Alecia L. 146

Bell, Clint P. 146, 68

Bennet, Chad J. 146

Benoit, Bridget M. 146

Blakeney, Laura J. 4, 146

Blount, Nicholas D. 146

Bounds, Chuck 146

Bradberry, Chad W. 147

Breaux, Wade J. 147, 223, 220

Brennan, Karrie A. 34, 147

Broussard, BrentA. 147

Budd, Charles R. 147

Burlison, Mark A. 147, 210

Bush, Misty L. 37 , 147, 210

Butler, Cheree R. 147

Cadena, Chris 147, 223, 220

Caldwell , Angela C. 147

Caldwell , Tonia B. 147

Cammack, Heather R. 147

Canterbury , Crystal E. 147

Carey, Daniel F. 147

Castleman, William 147

Catalina, Chris P. 147, 223, 221,

220

Caywood, Jason L. 147

Chambless, Kim M. 9, 147, 223,

220

Chenault, Amy E. 147, 210

Clements, Kathleen E. 147

Clevenger, James K. 147

Cloud, Jason S. 147

Cloyd , Jason L. 147

Clubb, Linda E. 147

Coleman, Kristin F. 147

Collins, Kim R. 147

Colten, April D. 147

Cook, Candi M. 148

Cook, Joy M. 148

Cooper, Todd C. 148

Copeland, Mandy N. 148, 210

Cormier, Michael R. 148

Cormier, Shane L. 148, 207

Cortez, Antonio 148

Couch, Richard J. 148

Coussou, Kara N. 148, 210

Covington, Shawn W. 148

Craig , Maureen B. 148

Crain , Clarisa F. 148

Crain, Vanessa K. 148

Cross , Marc R. 148

Cully, Felicia D. 37, 148

Cumming, Kelly L. 148

Cunningham, Christi M. 148

Daigle, Daniel P. 148

Davis , Misti L. 148

Delahoussaye, Carrie M. 148

Derouen , Amber M. 148

Deskey, Anthony L. 148

Desmond, Danna M. 23, 148

Dickerson, Kevin G. 22, 148

Dickerson, Kim G. 19, 148

Dombrosky , Rachel D. 148

Dougherty , Rachel J. 148

Dowden, Sara A. 13, 148, 210

Dugas, David 148

Dugas, Kevin H. 148

Duncan , Jason A. 148

Duplantis , Ray W. 23, 148

Durow, Brian M. 149

Duval , Joel W. 149

Duval , KirkA. 149

Elefano, Alberto C. 22, 149

Elkins , Clint W. 149

Elliott, Ricky J . 149

Ellis , Scott R. 149

Engle, James M. 149

Erickson, Steven B. 149

Erwin , Elizabeth K. 149, 210

Esclovon, Stacy L. 149

Ewing, Leslie R. 246, 149, 186,

187

Fermo, William J. 149

Ferrer, Hannah N. 149, 210

Ferrer, Joe E. 149

Fisher, Jennifer G. 149

Flemings, Jarvis J. 149

Flores, Irena E. 149

Flores , Jason R. 149

Fontenot, Angella R. 149

Fontenot, Brian E. 149

Foreman, Lori S. 149, 210

Foray, Amanda L. 149

Franke, Lisa M. 149

Franks, David 149

Garcia, Erica D. 149

Gaugh, Brad G. 149

Gentzsch Ill , George F. 149

Gibson, James D. 149

Gilmer, Melissa 149

Gilmer, Shawn 149

Goode, Robert S. 150

Goodman, Christi M. 150, 62, 210

Gossett, Jason J. 150

Green, Stephen L. 150

Grimes, Zeke M. 150

Grossman, Eddie J. 150

Guidry, Nikki T. 37, 150

Guidry, Sommer N. 150

Guilbeau, Rebecca 150, 210

Guillory, Wendy L. 150

Hairston, Randy R. 150

Halter, Trey 150

Hammers, Paul A. 150

Hancock, Kerri N. 150

Hanley, Jeri R. 150

Hanson, Jennifer R. 150

Harrington, J .C. Joseph 150

Hartman, Chad E. 150

Hartzog, Jamie D. 9, 150, 223,

220

Harvey, Teresa J . 150

Hatcher, Shanna R. 150, 223,

220, 210

Hayburn, Sherri L. 150

Hays, Benjamin J. 150

Hearn, Jason D. 150

Hebert, Coy J. 150

Hebert, Jamie L. 150

Henry, Chris M. 150

Henson, Brian S. 150

Hernaez, Denise E. 150, 210

Hillin, Amy D. 37, 150

Hoffpauir, Trey H. 247, 150

Holievina, Keisha M. 12, 150,

210

Holland, Cassie E. 150

Holmes, Brandi M. 151

Hood, Jamie P. 151, 223, 220

Horn, Cason H. 151

Hsing, Patricia M. 151

Huff, Michael S. 151

Hughes, Christi R. 151

Hughes, Jaime E. 151

Hughes, Stuart A. 151, 223, 220

Hurst, Taira M. 151

Irwin, Stacy A. 151

Isbell, Charles J. 151

J ander, Kenneth W. 151

Jennings, Chris J. 151

Johnson, Aimee L. 151

Johnson, Kevan T. 151

Johnston, Holly K. 151, 214

Jones, Katie 151, 188

Jones, Patrick J . 151

Jordan, Audra L. 151

Jordan, Tom M. 151

Kennaugh, Todd C. 151

Kent, Andrea M. 151

King, Jason D. 151

Kingston, Curtis M. 151

Kinto, Tiffany K. 151

Knight, Darrell T. 151

Korbini , Kristin R. 151, 208

Lafleur, Kim R. 34, 151 , 44

Lagusis, Bill G. 152

Lalonde, Rachel J. 152

Landry, Logan J. 152

Landry, Ryan P. 152

LaPoint, Emily D. 152

Lawless, Melissa R. 152

Ledet, Ira 152

Lee, Aaron H. 23, 152

Lee, Devin P. 152

Lemire, Chad 152

Lilley , Michael C. 152

Ling , Bryan B. 152

Lively, Lisa E. 23 7, 152

Logan, John C. 152

Lopez , Sonja D. 152

Loup, Darby S. 152

Lowry, Nicole M. 152

Lydick, Summer S. 152

Lynch, Christine M. 152, 207

Major, Kristi L. 152

Mallet, Jeremy P. 152

Mallett, Eric S. 152

Mandujano Jr., Rafael 152

Maraist, Aaren M. 152

Marshall , Lyndsay L. 152

Martin , Aimee A. 152, 186, 187

Masterson, Joni M. 152, 210

Maxwell, Doug E. 152

McBride, Emma L. 152

McClenan, Lori A. 152

McGraw, Leah D. 152

McGuire, Clint D. 152, 68

Mcintosh, Jackie E. 152

McMullen, Chasity A. 153

McPherson, Wade G. 153

Mecom, Aaron W. 153

Megas, Toula D. 37, 153

Mercer, Kevin P. 153

Merwin, Ginger G. 153

Meshell, April R. 153

Miller, Beau G. 153

Miller, Kristy M. 153

Mobley, Angella L. 153

Moore, Anney 37, 153

Morell, Brandy L. 153

Morgan, Angela N. 153

Morgan, Cherie L. 153

Morris , Amy R. 153

Mosca, Kari L. 13, 153, 223, 220

Mouton, Stephen A. 153

Moye, B.J. 153

Myers, Buster J. 153

Nellis, Brian K. 153

Nellis , Tracy D. 153, 207

Nguyen , Hikari 153

Nguyen, Long 153

NicJ]ols, Shannon A. 153, 210

Nunnally, Brian E. 153

Odom, Jennifer D. 153

Olbrich, Amber D. 153

Oliver, Jeremy P. 153

Parent, Brian J. 153

Parmenter, Lea A.

Patin, Jeremy L. 154

Patterson, Robin M. 154, 186,

187

Payton, Brad K. 154

Pellerin , Lori L. 154

Peoples, Lydia L. 154

Peyres , Brad J. 154

Polk, Jaime N. 154

Poole, Jason S. 154

Powell, Allison S. 154

Powell, Alvin L. 154

Powell, Lindsay B. 23, 154, 223,

220, 186, 187

Powell , Misti L. 154

Prince, Karrie M. 8, 154, 223, 220

Puazo, Rizzo P. 154

Puz, Heather M. 37, 154

Raleigh, Christy M. 154

Ramirez, Nicole 154

Ransonette , Brigette N. 154

Ratcliff, Chris C. 154

Reed, James R. 154

Reed, Tina R. 154

Reese, Jeff S. 154

Reeve, Jessica C. 154, 214, 188

Reeves , Lee A. 154

Reyes, Mandy L. 154

Rhodes , Misty R. 154

Richard , Amie N. 154

Richard , Jacob A. 154

Richard , Mindy C. 154

Richardson, Courtney A. 154

Richey , Colin E. 237, 155

Ricks, Amy R. 155

Ricks , Jamie M. 155

Rigby, Corey E. 155

Ripley, Jonathon D. 155

Risinger, Vickie L. 155

Robbins, Kassi L. 155

Robinson, Jessika L. 19, 155

Roccaforte, David P. 155

Rodgers, Mary E. 247, 155

Rodgers , Troy J . 155

Rome, Keon J. 155

Romero, Emilio 155

Rugg, Tom F. 155

Rutledge, Melanie A. 155

Saide, Heather A. 155

Salas , Jerry M. 155

Salinas, Anicia 155, 210

Sanders, Jill A. 155, 210

Sanders , Rebecca N. 155

Sanders, Stephanie R. 155, 188

Sattler, Ginger R. 155

Savoie, Jared S. 155

Schion, Kara L. 155, 223, 220

Sedtal, Catherine A. 155

Sessions, Kara M. 155

Sewell, Brian P. 155

Sexson, Melissa J. 37, 155

Shipley, Tracy A. 155

Singleton, Steve W. 155

Slaydon, Veronica L. 155

Smtih Jr. , Korey 155

Smith, Chris J. 155

Smith, Leigh E. 156

Smith, Michael L. 156

Smith , Tiffany T. 156

Snell, John D. 156

Snyder, Carrie R. 156, 223, 220

Solis, Valerie K. 156

Sossaman, Susan G. 156

Spell, Bryan C. 156, 68, 223, 220

Stack, Jill K. 156

Stafford, Nathan L. 156

Stanley, James L. 156

Stark, Jessica L. 156

Steers, Katherine A. 156

Stein, Richard C. 156

Sterling, Grant W. 156

Stout, Ryan R. 156

Strimpel, Jason W. 156

Sturrock, Kristen R. 156

Stutz, Alyssa D. 156

Tanner, Jason T. 156

Taylor, Kimmi K. 156, 188, 210

Taylor, Kristi J. 156, 39, 214, 215

Theriot, Christi M. 156

Thibodeaux, Ronnie G. 156

Thierry, Edward J. 156

Tillman , Jermey 156

Tinsley, Jermey A. 156

Trahan, Corey J. 12, 156

Trahan , Jason 156

Trimble, Tish A. 19, 156

Usrey, Nick C. 156

Vega, April 156

Viator, Brandon S. 157

Viator, Jason P. 157

Waghorn Jr., Michael L. l57

Walker, Darrell 157, 210

Walther, Tiffany E. 157

Ward , Chad C. 157

Watjus, Toni A. 157, 39, 214, 188

Weatherford, Wesley W. 157

Weatherly, Crystal G. 157

Weaver, Mikal J . 157

Welch , Clint E. 157

Welch , Crystal D. 37, 157

Welty, Amber R. 157

Werner, Sara A. 34, 35, 157

West, Jeremy J. 157

Whisenhunt, Brandon S. 157

Whitehead , Michael L. 157

Whitehead, Shane W. 157, 210

Wiese , James H. 157

Wilkinson, Thomas E. 157, 210

Williamson, Charles R. 157

Williamson, Neil A. 157

Wilson , Brandon 157

Wilson , Jennifer L. 157

Wi lson, Kris 22, 157

Wilson , Kristen L. 157

Woods, Toby J. 157

Wright, April E. 157, 79, 210

Zarate, Rachel D 157

Freshmen Abraham, Latronya A. 159

Ackerman , Bridgett D. 36, 159

Adkison , Stacy M. 159

Albanese, Joshua A. 159

Alford, Patrick 173

Andrus, Starsky J. 173

Angelle, Jennifer N. 159, 223, 220

Arendale, Terri 159

Armagh , Jevon A. 159

Arnold , Byron E. 173

Ashcraft, Arin A. 159

Babineaux, Joseph A.

Badeaux, Tricia K. 159

Badger, Layla 159

Bales, Charles G. 159

Barbosa, John J. 159

Barnes, John J. 159

Barron, Robert W. 159

Bartlett, Treasa M. 159

159

Barton, Beau R. 173

Batchelor, Colin E. 159

Batson, Karyn L. 23, 159, 223 ,

220

Battenfield , Lorynda 207, 159

Bean, Jeric D. 159

Belaire, Eugene H. 159

Bell , Angela M. 207, 159

Bell , Karen L. 159

Bell , Lucas B. 159

Beller, Paul M. 159

Benfield , Amy N. 159

Benlien, Ryan K. 159

Benson, Casey A. 159

Benson, Cassie R. 36, 159

Bent, Jason M. 159

Betar, Matthew F. 173

Bijeaux, Joel H. 159

Bishop, Angela C. 173

Blackwell , Erica N. 159

Blumhoff, Shaun M. 159

Bodle, Heather J. 159

Boneaux, Curt R. 159

Boudreaux, Brandi E. 159

Boudreaux, Keely N. 159

Bouget, James N. 159

Brand in, Micheal 159

Braquet, Kerry L. 173

Bratton, Jacob P. 160

Breaux, Brian A. 160

Breaux, Stephanie A. 173

Brickey, Ray L. 160

Bridges, Lance C. 160

Britt, Andrea M. 160

Brooks, John W. 172

Broussard, Adrianne 160

Broussard, Carrie D. 23, 207,

160, 223, 220

Broussard, Clint E. 173

Brumley, Jesse A. 160

Bryan, James 160

Buckalew, Tara M. 207, 160

Butaud, Heather G. 160

Butaud, Mandi L. 36, 160

Caldronia, Jenifer L. 160

Caldwell, Joshua C. 160

Campbell , Arlene L. 207, 160

Campbell, Heather A. 160

Campbell, Stuart A. 160

Cappel, Christy N. 160

Carter, Melinda G. 160

Castleman, Delencia E. 160

Cauley , Kevin D. 173

Cessac, Kim D. 207, 160

Cessac, Lauren E. 160

Chamberlain, Darin D. 160

Chamberlain , Duston J. 160

Charlton, Rashonda S. 160

Chisholm, Angle L. 160

Clayton, Amanda R. 160

Clevenger, Daniel T. 160

Coco, Jennifer R. 23, 160, 223,

220

Cogar, William L. 160

Coleman, Cheri L. 160

Comstock, Tara D. 160

Concienne, Toby L. 160

Contreras, Michael P. 160

Corkran, Shelly R. 160

Cottrell, Lindzy K. 160

Couch, Troy H. 173

Couie, Lynn L. 173

Couie, Shane L. 173

Cozad, David A. 160

Cozad, Michele L. 160

Crain, Brock 161

Crain , Charlotte A. 161

Crawford, Dawn M. 161

Crawford, Jack P. 161

Cribbs, Thomas F. 161

Croom, Christy A. 36, 161

Crow, Michael B. 161

Crowell, William A. 161

Culver, Amy L. 161

Dainwood, Mikel 161

Davis , Anna J. 36, 161

Davis, Jana C. 161, 223, 220

Davis, Rebekah S. 161

Davis , Robert S. 161

De La Rosa, Kelly 207, 161

De Luna, Francisco A. 161

Degrasse, George E. 173

Delarosa, Kristi M. 173

Delgadillo, Benjamin R. 161

Denton, Maranna 161

Deranieri , Christine S. 161

Deroche, Michael 161

Devillier, Christie M. 161

Diaz, Tania D. 161

Distefano, Russel J. 161

Dixon, Jelani A. 161

Domingue, Joey J. 162

Doty, John W. 162

Dugas, Daniel J. 173

Dunn, Matthew L. 173

Dupre, Keven J. 162

Dupree Jr., Joe B. 162

Dupree, Shane L. 173

Dupuis, Tisa R. 8, 162

Duren, Lisa A. 207, 162

Dyess, Christoph W. 162

Edgar, Todd A. 162

Edwards, Jennifer R. 207, 162

Engel, Fabian 162

Ermel, Daniel E. 162

Espinosa Ill, Manuel 162

Espiritu, John T. 23, 162

Estes, Jennifer K. 162

Eversole, Ryan A. 162

~agg , Johnny M. 173

Fawver, Malinda D. 162

Fermo, Jovan V. 162

Ferrell, Zubert J. 162

Fisher, Clifford A. 162

Fleming, Rebecca B. 162

Fletcher, Melissa A. 162

Floyd , Jessica M. 162, 223, 220

Foerster, Marcus 162

Fontanilla, Heather E. 207, 162

Fontenot, Katrina R. 207, 162

Fontenot, Shawna K. 173

Foster, William J. 23, 162

Fournier, Brian T. 162

Freeman, Brandi M. 162

Fruge', Stacey R. 162, 38

Fultz, Daniel W. 162

Fyffe, Daniel M. 173

Garcia Ill , Robert 162

Garcia, Hermila G. 173

Garrett, Jess W. 173

Gaspard, Glenn 162

Gauthier, Crystal L. 162

Gernentz, Kevin L. 162

Gilder, Jennifer C. 162

Goomda, Jermy J. 162

Gordon, Heather D. 162

Gordon, Jonathan D. 162

Gotcher, Scott L. 162

Graham, Amanda L. 162

Gray, Angela D. 163

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Tiffany Rawlins

Tiffany,

You have brought us much joy.

Wishing you love and happiness always.

Love,

Mom and Dad

Congratulations Brian, Keep the happy smile and best of luck with your future.

Love, Mom, Robert, and Laura Bianchi

Brian Bianchi

Congratulations Regan! We are so proud of you! Good luck and always rememberhow much we all love you.

Mom,Dad,Shanna. Paige, and Lori

Regan Eaton

'Erin Sanders

'Erin, Life is ju{{ of changes.

'But, one tfiing wi[[ never cliangeiyou'[[ a[ways 6e our '2\fl,rin" 'Erin - Congratufations on your graduation.

'We Cove you, :Mom, '1Jac£Pepaw, :Memaw, CUnc[e '1Javic£ 51-unt :Mic~y, and Cfiris

Laura Forey

Christy Saide Christy, Turn around and you're tiny, Turn around and you're four, Turn arou nd and you're a young girl going out of the door---We are so proud of you!

Love, Moma, Daddy, Heather, Grandma, and Grandpa

Geri, Westernaires (2years) 'A' Honor Roll You are the light o

my life. Good luck to you in the future

Student Council (2 years) National Honor Society TNT(2 years) 'Best Dressed' senior class Yearbook Staff (l year) favorite Group Enterprise represen- Miss NHS tative Tandy Scholar HYLA(Rotary Youth leader-ship) All-American dancer /drill Congratulations Laura! team Magna Cum Laude Mom.Dad, And Leslie Graduate

Love, Mom

Geri Dauphine

May life be as beautiful to you

As you have made life beautiful for us.

We love you.

Shad Swanzy Dad, Mom, Michael, and Eric

Larrie, 'We are protuf of wfw you are anti wfiat you fiave accomp[isfiea. 'We Cove you.

'1Jcu{,:Jvfom/R2safee,Joanna, (jranny,Papa, ana

Afary Lorrie Dickens

Congratulations! We are proud of all you've accomplished. Thanks for the memories. We love you .

Dad ,Mom,Sean, and Stephen

Scott Saunders

August, You have made us very proud. We hope the rest of your

life is as great as you now wish it to be. May all your dreams come true.

We love you, Mom, Dad, Marie, Tiffany,and Jamie

Good Luck, Jen. We love you.

Mom, Dad, and Christi

Jennifer Goodman

August Wehner

Laurie, Always remember-"lf you think you can, you can and will! " May love, luck, and laughter fill your future. We're proud of you, Sunshine.

Love, Mom, Dad, Jeremy, and Kevin

Laurie Kupper