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President of COE, LYDIA POCHE

was secretary of National Honor

Society, vice president of Theatre–

Forensics, and a member of Y-Teens,

Interact, and Anchor Clubs. She was

treasurer of Y-Teens in both her

sophomore and junior years. As a

sophomore, she attended state and

district rallies in typing, placing first in

district. lydia also participated in the

thma division of the state Tournament

of Champions in both junior and senior

years. Her future includes attending

NLU

and

majoring in

special

educ~tinn

JAMIE BERRY was a varsity

cheerleader and maid on the

homecoming court in her senior

year. She was a member of

National Honor Society, Anchor

Club, and Interact and was a bat

girl for the boys' baseball team.

Secretary of Rebel Choir,

SUSAN BASS was a three-year

member of Choir and sang in

Ensemble two years. A member

of National Honor Society.

Octagon, Y-Teens, 4-H, The–

spians FCS, and FBLA. Susan

was also president of Anchor

Club. She also held offices two

years in Rebelettes, was a

member of All-State Choir, and

was a delegate of La. Girls'

State. Susan's plans include a

major in law enforcement at

NLU.

Jamie, who was also a maid in

her junior and sophomore years,

was a junior varsity cheerleader

for two years. Jamie' s plans

include a major in fashion

merchandising

or

business

administration at La. Tech.

KALISA RAMSEY served as

president of Rebelettes and as

librarian of Rebel Choir in her

senior year. as well as being a

member of Ensemble, Anchor

Club, and National Honor Socie–

ty. She was a former chaplain of

Rebelettes and member of

Student Council. Her plans

include a major in nursing at

NLU.

KEN WINK was two-year

letterman on the 3-AAAA district

champion cross-country team

and a one-year letterman in

track. He was chaplain and

sergeant-at-arms of Key Club in

his senior year, during which time

he was also a member of

National Honor Society. Ken,

who received an American

history award as a junior, placed

second in the district literary rally

as a sophomore.

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