

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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