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'Horror House' by David Dastmalchian, Leah Kilpatrick and Tyler Crook. Taken from the Headless Horseman Halloween Annual (2023), available now.
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dirtyriver · 7 months
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"Horror House," preview of Headless Horsemen Halloween Annual, written by David Dastmalchian and Leah Kilpatrick, art by Tyler Crook
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graphicpolicy · 10 months
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Don't sleep this October as the Headless Horseman rides again with five scary stories
Don't sleep this October as the Headless Horseman rides again with five scary stories #comics #comicbooks
Boils, ghouls, vampires, monsters, and creatures of all kinds, welcome. Take a seat, go on, fill the aisles, relax your fangs, and sit with us for a while. Follow a macabre and magical journey through all the haunts and spooks that keep you up at night. Here you’ll revel in darkness for a chilling, nay PETRIFYING experience as the Headless Horseman presents a collection of five terrifying tales…
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freshmoviequotes · 3 years
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Babysplitters (2019)
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band--psycho · 3 years
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Band Psychos 1.5k Followers Bingo Masterlist
Here’s the masterlist for my 1.5k follower bingo challenge (thank you all again for the constant support ~ I love you all💛)
I also just wanna say a huge thank you to all of the people on this list who are taking part in my challenge, every single one of you is such a talented writer (and friend) and I am so excited to read the stories you come up with! (If you’re not already, go and follow these amazing authors!)💛
@hotdamnhunnam
Jax Teller (Jacques Telière) x Reader-Anarchy At The Masquerade(Masquerade Ball AU)
(Smut-Orgasm Denial)
Raymond Smith x Reader-Professor Smith(College AU)
Charlie Hunnam x Reader-You’re Wet, You’re Naked / Part 2 / Part 3(Losing A Bet)
Charlie Hunnam x Reader-Dirty Little Liar(Smut-Impact Play)
(”Give me a chance”)
(Smut-Roleplay)
(Past Lives AU)
(Enemies to Lovers)
@mrsnegan
Negan x Virign!Reader-Dirty Little Secret (Character x Virgin!Reader)
Negan x Reader-Movie Night (Movie Quote)
Negan x Reader-Pitch Black Impala (Smut-Dom/sub)
Negan x Reader-Calm Before The Storm(Cookies)
(Fluff)
(Roadtrip)
(”You were right”)
(Hospital AU)
(”I’m fine”)
@xbreezymeadowsx
Chibs Telford x Reader-Cheeky Chibby (rosy cheeks)
Drew McIntyre x Reader-Kilts And Leather Jackets (Leather Jacket)
(Dinner Date)
(“You can’t do this”)
(First Argument)
(Tattoo Shop AU)
(Messy Hair)
(Smut-Breath-Play)
Jon Kilpatrick x Reader-Not Good Enough(New Character)
@talsiaa
Sirius x Remus-Tattoo Shop AU (Tattoo Shop AU)
(Follower Prompt)
(Forbidden Love)
(Character Death)
(First Kiss)
Surprise Gift)
(“Come back”)
(Phobia)
(”Wait”)
@little-diable
(Love Triangle)
(Past Lives AU)
(Soulmate AU)
(Smut-Car Sex)
(”You left me”)
(Character Death)
(Lovers To Enemies)
(Sunrise)
(Amnesia)
@gryffindors-weasley
Ron Weasley x Reader-Paperbacks And Love Letters (Bookstore AU)
(Pillow Fort)
(Comfort)
(Character x Sick!Reader)
(Broken Glasses)
(Fantasy AU)
(”How did we get here?”)
Draco Malfoy x Reader-With You(Insomnia)
(An Old Flame)
@drabblewithfrannybarnes
(Fluffy Jumpers)
(Roommate AU)
(”You’re an asshole)
(1920s AU)
(Angst)
(An Old Flame)
(Roadtrip)
(Smut-One Night Stand)
(First Love)
@darthwheezely
(Music Fic)
(First House)
(Headcanon)
(”You owe me”)
(Accidental Marriage)
(First Love)
(Smut-Virtual Sex)
(Alternate Ending)
(The Morning After)
@flanagirl-Bingo Masterlist
Shepard x Reader-Revelation(Being Lost / Found)
Michaelangelo x Reader-Come Fly With Me(Fluff)
Cicero x Reader-Cold Coffee(Coffee Shop AU)
Kipling x Reader-Banana Brain(Smut-Rough Sex)
Markus x Reader-Rides-On The Storm(Kidnapped)
Michael Mack x Reader-Line Of Fire(Fake Dating)
Chibs Telford x Reader-Discipline(Dialogue Prompt)
Duncan Reed x Reader-Temporary Wings(Unrequited Love)
McClellen x Reader-Eye Of The Tiger(Movie Day / Lazy Day)
@heloisedaphnebrightmore
Ben Barnes x Reader-The Thief (Follower Prompt)
(Touch Starved)
Ron Weasley  x Reader-Honest Mistake(Drunken Confession)
(Rain)
(First Anniversary)
(”Let’s just stay in bed”)
Ben Barnes x Reader-Hopelessly In Love(Short Black Dress)
(Insomnia)
(Proposal)
@abadamn
(Crossover)]
(A Summer Romance)
(Blanket)
(Fantasy AU)
(Sunset)
(Headcanon)
(First Date)
(Wedding AU)
(”I’m scared”)
@xacatalepsyx
(Moodboard)
(Royal AU)
(1920s AU)
(Secret Relationship)
(Sunset)
(Enemies To Lovers)
(Online Friends AU)
(”Don’t go)
(Love Triangle)
@leah-halliwell92
(Lovers To Enemies)
(Sunset)
(“You’re not as quiet as you think you are”)
(College AU)
(Alternate Ending)
(Smut-Car Sex)
(Dinner Date)
(Broken Glasses)
(Short Black Dress)
@theweasleyslut
(”Why didn’t you tell me”)
(Music Fic)
(Stargazing)
(Roommate AU)
(Fluff)
First Date)
(First Child)
(Moodboard)
(Smut-Breeding Kink)
@impala1967dwinchester
Dean Winchester x Reader-What’s Left Behind (Scars)
Sam Winchester x Reader-Disney(Movie Quote)
(First Pet)
(Rain)
(Late Night Adventure)
(Fluffy Jumpers)
(First Child)
(Moodboard)
(“Stay with me”)
@elvish-sky
Legolas x Reader-The Best Day (Beach)
(Movie Quote)
(Alternate Ending)
(Moodboard)
(Being Lost / Found)
(“You can’t do this”)
(Mutual Pining)
(Reunited)
(Crime / Mafia AU)
@goddessofdawns
Natasha Romanoff x Reader-Beautiful Loss (Character Death)
Natasha Romanoff x Reader-Sleepless Nights (Hot Chocolate)
Peter Parker x Reader-Don’t Go (Dialogue Prompt)
(Reunited)
(Mutual Pining)
(Royal AU)
(Unrequited Love)
Peter Parker x Reader-Revealed Secrets(Dialogue Prompt)
(The Morning After)
@smediumsmeatbae
(Flower Shop AU)
(Smut-Threesome)
(”Is that my t-shirt?”)
(Fake Dating)
(Cookies)
(Smut-Bondage / Restraints)
(Character x Virgin!Reader)
(Surprise Gift)
(Headcanon)
@outer-banks-bitches
Cisco Ramon x Reader-Early Mornings (Messy Hair)
(Bodyguard AU)
(Crossover)
(Enemies To Lovers)
(”I think I love you”)
(Losing A Bet)
(Hot Chocolate)
(Forbidden Lover)
(Love At First Sight)
@autumnleaves1991-blog
(Pillow Fort)
(Sunset)
(Smut)
(Past Lives AU)
(Friends To Lovers)
(Cookies)
(Amnesia)
(“You left me”)
(Crossover)
@may85
(Love Triangle)
(Music Fic) 
(Road Trip)
(Dinner Date)
(Smut-One Night Stand)
(Leather Jacket)
(”Is that my t-shirt?”)
(Alternate Ending)
(First Child)
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castroadsociology · 4 years
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Holmes, Melissa M., Heidi S. Resnick, Dean G. Kilpatrick, and Connie L. Best. 
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jethomme · 7 years
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One of a few young talents who is striking in the sense of a Myrna Loy, or Jean Harlow.  Smart, that is, charming and sexy.  Difficult to find in contemporary women on screen.
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theatreworksstkilda · 5 years
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Freak Stalker Magazine talk to our GM - Dianne Toulson about all things Chapter 2
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Firstly, congratulations for the awesome season of shows you’re putting on at Theatre Works. There’s always an inspirational story and wonderful performances to enjoy. And now, Chapter Two season is running! What can you tell us about this concept? What inspired you to make this Program of shows happen?
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In 2019 our programming focus was to embody our values create a space for conversations that matter.
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This means presenting more work for children, young people and families like Arena Theatre’s vital production of ROBOT SONG and Holly Austin’s ALPHABET SOUP. In Chapter 2 we host JUNGLE BUNGLE in a tent during school holidays, present the riotous MAD AS A CUTE SNAKE during Fringe Festival and host a new hip-hop initiative for young people with the PLAY IT FORWARD HIP-HOP FESTIVAL. All these works are central to ensuring new people, young people, get to the theatre and become engaged with stories that matter.
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This year, we are also making a concerted effort to change the very face of Australian theatre, by putting teams led by female-identifying artists front and centre. Fleur Kilpatrick’s stunning adaptation of SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE leads the charge in Chapter 1, with Leah Shelton’s staggering BITCH ON HEAT, The Anchor’s thought-provoking THE THREE GRACES and Rebecca Meston’s riveting DRIVE filling out Chapter 2. On top of this, Bridget Balodis and Krystalla Pearce’s SHE IS VIGILANTE program will see six women writers develop new works throughout the year, creating new narratives and new voices for female-identifying people.
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Continuing our tradition of presenting tenacious, dangerous and boundary-shattering works, we are proud to present productions such as AUTOCANNIBAL by Mitch Jones and LET MEN TREMBLE by the Danger Ensemble. One a jaw-dropping solo piece, the other a rigorous ensemble show. Through new works by The Danger Ensemble, The Very Good Looking Initiative and The Anchor, we are supporting uncompromising ensemble practice; encouraging and promoting tight knit theatre communities and networks.
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But where the focus of 2019’s programming truly lies is in our commitment to new writing and new scripts, proudly providing a platform for the storytellers of tomorrow.  From ROBOT SONG to DRIVE to THE OTHER PLACE, THE THREE GRACES, MAD AS A CUTE SNAKE and SHE IS VIGILANTE, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 are full of exciting new stories that need to be brought to life.
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This year we will support 13 of these productions through the funding we received from the Australian Government’s Catalyst fund - putting every last cent of it towards funding the artists that will ignite the imaginations of audiences throughout 2019. As an organisation, we don’t hold on to any of this money.
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We do this because the artists we want to work with need and deserve the support. There isn’t enough arts funding (full stop) to support independent artists and the visionary productions that we believe in.
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We believe in exploring and celebrating hidden and unheard voices. We believe in courage and curiosity and stories of joy, discovery and searing insight. We believe that the artists we have programmed across 2019 have the power to shape the future with their vision.
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The program is very well designed. It really highlights female works and stories that are respectful and well told. The content is just so honest it makes it very easy to learn something from it. How have the audience received Chapter Two so far?
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Our season and in fact Theatre Works historically have programmed with such diversity in story and voices that our audiences are very much based on the content of the show and the audience’s interest in the content. Does this story speak and engage them politically, socially and personally? We work with artists that have something to say, an agenda they are passionate about and this translates to what our audience sees on the stage. Often challenging and questioning current issues in our neighborhood or our society. Chapter two is filled with emerging artists that are ready to bring well developed and supported work to the stage.
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No one piece of work in chapter two is like the other therefore we are engaging and entertaining new audiences with every production, the diversity in story line ensures this. For chapter two the audiences have shared our celebration on the new voices with just as much passion as they are delivered.    
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So far, which have been the works you've more identified with and why? Is there one you feel the audience have related to more than others?
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For me as a female identifying person, Bitch On Heat resonates with my journey in life. The shifting line in what is acceptable in the way that men treat woman for a person of my age is quite blatant and obvious. At times in the past I remember thinking oh well that’s what men do and laugh it off while cringing inside. Whereas today I would not let anything slip by and say well it’s ok based on gender or a privilege of a man, but I have to learn how to be a feminist and advocate for equality. Bitch On Heat was so relatable and just made me more determined.
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For audiences Robot Song By Arena Theatre spoke to everyone. It was a story with a powerful message, bullying and discrimination are prevalent in our society and inclusion needs to be fought for. We had over 2000 students attend the production and each time they came out of the show into the foyer there were tears, hugs and passioned conversations. Some recognizing their behavior towards others may have been hurtful and others seeing that there was hope for them to talk about the support they may need. Powerful stuff for the next generation of people to have such an affecting experience through theatre.
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What’s coming next to Theatre Works? What can we expect from the upcoming programs and plays?
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Expect to be challenged and engaged and to see work that is not represented on the main stage with big budgets. We do what we do with artists and produce amazing works on such limited resource, both financial and human. Expect that these artist and creatives will astound you with their stories and how their passion translates to well-formed work.
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We open the Three Graces this week and the theatre is abuzz with a crazy bunch of artists pulling off a set design and production that will surprise you! The much-anticipated DRIVE opens in June and this show is already generating a huge amount of interest in the arts community, so you just know it’s going to be a good one!
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So much more, such a massive program of exceptional work is coming your way !    
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To finish, what do you think you have learnt from working on Chapter Two?
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For me personally I have found reinvigoration in working with independent artist that are passionate about their work but most importantly can articulate so clearly the reason they are producing this work and the drive behind the work. It is not art for art sake or story repeat telling – we asked the questions when programming, why here? Why now? And now we are delivering the answers, through our work. Exciting!  
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Βαλκάνια: Η Βρετανία παρέδωσε στο Κόσοβο αντιαρματικούς πυραύλους - Εντονη αντίδραση της Σερβίας
Βαλκάνια: Η Βρετανία παρέδωσε στο Κόσοβο αντιαρματικούς πυραύλους – Εντονη αντίδραση της Σερβίας
Το Λονδίνο παρέδωσε αντιαρματικούς πυραύλους «Javelin» και «NLAW» στις αρχές της Πρίστινα, οι οποίοι αποτελούν τη ραχοκοκαλιά σχεδόν όλων των δυτικών παραδόσεων όπλων στην Ουκρανία κατά τη διάρκεια του πολέμου της με τη Ρωσία, επισημαίνει η σερβική ιστοσελίδα Novosti (στη φωτογραφία αρχείου του Leah R. Kilpatrick/U.S. Army, επάνω, εκτόξευση πυραύλου Javelin). Συμφωνία Τζόνσον – Κούρτι Η παράδοση…
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ifcpf · 3 years
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Welcome Leah 👊
— Bryan Kilpatrick-Elliott (@bryanjunior2006) December 10, 2020
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graphicpolicy · 7 months
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NYCC 2023: Get in the spooky spirit with a limited edition The Headless Horseman Annual variant
NYCC 2023: Get in the spooky spirit with a limited edition The Headless Horseman Annual variant #comics #comicbooks #nycc #nycc2023 #nycc23
Grab all your goblins, ghouls, and ghosts, and get ready for a horrifically eventful Halloween! This year, Dark Horse Comics is celebrating with a limited-edition variant of The Headless Horseman Halloween Annual 2023 one-shot with brand new cover art by Phillip Sevy. This special variant is limited to just 500 copies, which will be available at select events. This special variant is available…
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spokeinsight · 4 years
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Finding space to reframe your thoughts helps to create a better outlook - Leah H Kilpatrick ... at the moment we are... today I'll try... it's ok for now... I embrace this feeling, and move forward... I haven't mastered this yet, but I'll keep going... change takes time... I'll accept the now and action my future... #wellbeing #mindset #reframethoughts #health #stayinghealthy #spokeinsight https://www.instagram.com/p/B-Q65GmJFFx/?igshid=8x09wexoa33k
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thesinglesjukebox · 7 years
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DUA LIPA - NEW RULES [6.47] "4. Any Dua Lipa song covered by the Jukebox henceforth shall automatically earn at least a [9.00]..." Hey, wait a minute!
Nellie Gayle: Bathed in pastels, resplendent with cinematic longing and regret, the music video for "New Rules" is now inseparable from any conversation about the single. On its own, "New Rules" is catchy and danceable, and the pulsing beat drives Dua Lipa's emotional yet wry lyrics. Lipa doesn't necessarily rely on impressive vocal runs here but instead prefers to let her naturally deep and sultry voice dance with club-esque beats. All of this is underscored by what, in my opinion, is the best video of the summer. Much like Charli XCX's "Boys," the video toys with the male gaze and enjoys some gentle irony. While surrounded by a diverse array of women, with no men in sight, Dua Lipa belts out lyrics about a toxic relationship with what sounds like the scientific definition of a f*ckboy. The new rules she's outlining are ones that establish women, and friendship between women, as the top of the food chain. [9]
Iain Mew: "New Rules" was an obvious album standout, and the way that it subsumes big-drop-EDM into a packed-tight pop structure is as brilliant as when "I Knew You Were Trouble" did the same with dubstep. The fantastic video has turned it into one of my 2017 favourites, though: its characterisation of the chorus as a series of loving but firm interventions between friends highlights a perfectly judged mix of humour and determination. [9]
Eleanor Graham: A Cosmo listicle in the form of a song that doesn't pretend to be anything more. Someone's got to make neatly constructed, highly danceable, personality-free trop-house; it might as well be Dua. The video however is a solid [8] and deserves to be recognised as such. It colours in the black and white outlines, fleshes out the song to the fullest version of itself. Not just good but exemplar. [4]
Dorian Sinclair: I have a tendency to think in diptychs. A lot of the time when consuming a piece of media I'll ask myself what I want to put it in conversation with, which is how I found myself considering "New Rules" as a sort of mirror image to Marina & The Diamonds' "How to Be a Heartbreaker." Two list songs, one on getting into a casual relationship and the other on getting out of a serious one. And while the studied detachment of the former does appeal to me, I think Dua Lipa does a good job of capturing the weird yearning and careful self-discipline of being in the latter state -- I just wish the production captured the mood as effectively. [6]
Will Adams: Dua Lipa continues to underwhelm me, at least when she's not in the company of giant production, whether from Martin Garrix or Netsky. The jaunty breakbeat on "New Rules" makes it worth revisiting, even though there's not much else besides a pretty standard take on the "getting over" concept. [6]
Alfred Soto: What prevents "New Rules" from being a lethargic take on old ones (a collection of electrostutters and trop house accents, yawn) is Dua Lipa's singing choices, notably her descent into her lower register. [3]
Leah Isobel: Like most of Dua's output thus far, "New Rules" features a great concept and a great voice in service of a perfectly average song. I like that she acknowledges the work of cutting someone out, even when she knows it's what she needs to do; the escalating tension when she lists off her rules is delightful too. But where exactly is the chorus? [5]
Joshua Copperman: That chorus is lyrically brilliant and endlessly memeable; the second thing is likely what's making this song in particular do well after numerous tries over the past three years. Ian Kirkpatrick's production is muscular, but sometimes buries Dua's performance to the point where the actual title -- "I got new rules I count em" -- is easy to pass by. I want memes for this like the ones that place Halsey lyrics over Spongebob, not just a short clip synched to that admittedly sick drop. The lyrics are fantastic here, even as the extra measure of "you're not getting over him" feels awkward. That said, those are all just nitpicks, and I have zero problem with this being the breakthrough single. [8]
Julian Axelrod: Dua Lipa and Co. paint the modern dating scene as an unending hellscape of bad choices and worse men, like Groundhog Day with fuckboys and booty calls. This empowerment anthem pull off a deceptively tricky balancing act: while it acknowledges the protagonist's complicity in this power dynamic, it never lays the blame at her feet. Her sometimes-lover is the obvious villain here, with Dua as the voice of reason talking back to her from the bathroom mirror. I could do without the klezmer-lite chorus drop, but overall this single is further proof that Dua Lipa knows what the fuck she's doing. [7]
Stephen Eisermann: Part "Good Girl," part "Girl," but mostly Dua Lipa warning her friends about the major pests that are exes. Maybe it's the conviction that she sings with, maybe it's the catchy lyrics and song structure, hell, maybe it's the familiar (and slightly generic) dance-pop beat that accompanies the song, but something just resonates with me. [8]
Mo Kim: There is toughness and tenderness in Dua Lipa's admonitions and the way she repeats them; how she moves from being the recipient of these rules to their deliverer. The structure of "New Rules" reflects this earned wisdom, bridging each iteration of the chorus with an emotional progression that feels both interminable and, in its own way, quietly triumphant. [8]
Andy Hutchins: "Loud-soft-loud vocals over soft-loud-soft production" is really less a new rule than an old rule inverted, and loud-so soft it is difficult to distinguish the words of a thinly-written hook-loud is, as it turns out, vexing enough to hollow out what is otherwise a very good pop song that proves "Bad Liar" producer Ian Kilpatrick had a trick in his bag that wasn't flipping "Psycho Killer" or working with Jason Derulo and Andy Grammer. (Remember "7 Things"? Imagine how good "If you're under him? / You're not getting over him" would work in a space similar to "And the seventh thing / I hate the most about you? / You make me love you"?) [5]
Thomas Inskeep: "If you're under him, you ain't getting over him" is an awesome lyric in a how-to-get-over single, first of all. "New Rules" has got a whole set of pretty good lyrics, in fact, and on top of it, the music is tricky, jumping around in slightly unexpected places. This track never sits still, which works to its extreme advantage. I'd like it if more pop in 2017 sounded like this. [8]
Joshua Minsoo Kim: "New Rules" is a tale of psychological horror. This song would love for you to believe that it's just another trop-house hit but all the usual signifiers only highlight how tormented Dua Lipa is by her ex-lover. Thoughts of him leave her sleep-talking, but she's also spending every waking moment trying to move past him. And as such, she establishes specific guidelines to come out of this post-breakup alive. The pre-chorus captures this anxiety perfectly: Lipa calmly recites these new rules and explains why they should be followed, but the climbing synth melody reveals the panicked state she's hiding. The chorus's switch to the first-person and beat drop convince you that she'll be OK. But aren't we forgetting something? She's spent a lot of time admitting that this is still a process -- "I never learn," "I gotta tell them to myself," "I'm still trying to learn it by heart." Which is why the return of that synth line in the final chorus is a brilliant move -- it ends the song on a haunting cliffhanger. [7]
Ashley John: A song that is impressively boosted by a boring video and sounds like your single friend giving unsolicited advice on a breakup. Little Mix's version of the post-breakup anthem is more convincing and interesting. [4]
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Spring 2017 Honor Roll
NATCHITOCHES – Nine hundred and eight-seven students were named to the Spring 2017 Honor Roll at Northwestern State University. Students on the Honor Roll earned a grade point average of between 3.0 and 3.49. Those named to the Honor Roll listed by hometown are as follows.
 Abbeville ­– Kyle Baudoin, MaKayla Lewis, Ericka Smith;
 Aimwell – Jonathan Poole;
 Alexandria – Alecia Alford, Aaron Beauboef, Brandi Beaudoin, Ariyana Bonton, Irisia Cayton, Joshua Dorsey, William Faubion, Kayla Foxworth, Maeghan George, Natasha Guidry, Mallory Halford, Tara Hall, Rochelle Holmes, Tataniessa Jackson, Amber Jeansonne, Tadriel Jones, Kennedy Matthews, Dean Mayeux, Paige Meynard, Kellie Pebbles, Imani Ricks, Taylor Scarber, Kirstyn Thomas, Brea Thompson, Lessie Walters, Timothy Waters, William Welch, Destinie White, Samantha Wynn, Jenna Wade, Jordan Berlin, Timmaney Kennedy;
 Allen, Texas – Jordyn Warren;
 Anacoco – Jacob Bennett, Meghan Blanton, Reese Buzzell, Alysia Copen, Angela Guy, Karlee Laurence, Terah McClintock, Justin Owens, Cayla Roberts, Deanna Sennett;
 Angie – Daneisha Rayford;
 Arcadia –Ruby Richie, Kaneshia Walker;
 Arnaudville – Bailey Dautreuil, Zachary Leboeuf;
 Atlanta – Lilith Choate, Morgan Williams;
 Austin, Texas – Ysmina Smith;
 Azle, Texas – Alexandra Furtney;
 Baker – Abilgail Martin, Kendrick Shavers;
 Ball – William Kilpatrick, Alice Wilson;
 Baton Rouge – Maisyn Guillory, Madison Harris, Lewis Johnson, Tremia Lockett, Kelia Rowan, Victoria Simmons, Reagan Smith, Andrew Vessel;
 Beaumont, Texas – Andrew Bluiett;
 Bedford, Texas – Jaquanda Quinney;
 Belmont – Brendan Gentry, Tristian Ponder;
 Bentley – Matthew Bowen;
 Benton – Tanner Ash, Dominick Castellani, Adam Fowlkes, Danny Hatcher, Christopher Heard, Jarnee Hunter, Tristan Shelley;
 Blaine, Wash. –Michael Gregg;
 Bogalusa – Kari Fisher;
 Bossier City – Desiree Anderson, Austin Averitt, Abigail Barkley, Tonya Barnes, Breanna Black, Mickayla Blue, Lacy Chism, Tanner Church, Shelby Couch, Callie Crockett, Marda David, Sharonda Demars, Loni Edgar, DeMontre Evans, Matthew Flynn, Bailey Freeman, Kelsey Gallman, Jacob Guest, Andrea Haynes, Anton Inyakov, Dejaney Jackson, Emily Larosee, April Lebick, Danielle Lombardino, Kelsea Long, Dawnya Lopez, Jasmine Lynch, Kasey McClain, Caroline McKee, Sarah McMillan, Andrea Parks, Kennedy Parson, Brittani Phillips, Hope Spaw, Kortney Toellner, Madalyn Watson, Vivian Harper, Whitney Guidry;
 Bourg – Micaiah Richie;
 Boyce – Sammetta Allen, Seth Baggett, John Carley, Sheterica Fields, April Franklin, Kortney Lashley, Timothy Miller, Bobbie Suttles, Adrianne Vallee;
 Breaux Bridge – Ciera Bonvillian, Lyia Miller-Singleton, Ashtin Mouton, Jordan Breaux;
 Brentwood – Joe Tappel;
 Broussard – Taylor Campbell, Tyla Richard, Natalie Woods;
 Brusly – Emma Wallace;
 Bunkie – Zachary Reynolds, Izola Williams;
 Burleson, Texas – Brendan Raincrow;
 Callisburg, Texas – Maycy English;
 Calvin – Caitlin McCarty;
 Campbell – Caidon Campbell;
 Campti – Zachary Friday, Kortney Horton, Destiny Potts, Amy Silas, Dorianna Telsee, Brittney Arnold;
 Carencro – Jeff Soulis, Harold Williams;
 Cartagena, Colombia – Sebastian Alfaro Fontalvo, Carlos Camargo Patron, Edwin Castro Frias, Carlos Lambis-Mondol, Victor Lopez Ramos, Jair Morelos Castilla, Romulo Osorio Herrera, Daniel Racero Rocha, Natalia Zapata Yonoff, Alejandro Dager Carrasquilla, Valeria Perez Espinosa, Oscar Sanchez-Luna;
 Carville – Megan Tallo;
 Castor – Hogan Nealy, Kendall Wallace;
 Cedar Hill, Texas – Timmis Bonner;
 Centerville – Ryan Wade;
 Charlotte, N.C. – Ciera Jenkins;
 Chauvin – Madison Ball, Haley Neal;
 Cheyneyville – Fontana Mitchell;
 Chesapeake, Va. – Chandler Monk;
 Chopin – Sadie Delrie, Dakota Nichols;
 Church Point –Meghan Bearb;
 Clarence – Mayshonna Bayonne;
 Cleburne – Zachary Perry;
 Clifton – Ashley Neal;
 Cloutierville – Alexia Gistarb;
 Coffeyville, Kan. –Emily McCoach;
 Colfax – Peyton Fitzhugh, Wuanicia Kirts, Heather West;
 Colleyville, Texas – David Fry;
 Columbia – Tyker Duchesne;
 Concourson – Chloe Grimaud;
 Converse – Jared Jagneaux, Victoria Walker;
 Corinth, Texas – Madison Walford;
Cottonport –Rachel Lemoine, Kelsey Duskin;
 Coushatta – Dustin Allen, Dillon Foshee, Trevor Hunt, Barbara Johnson, Lajustice Johnson, Tawanda Johnson, Tristen Jones, Aston Lester, Allison Longino, De’Condria Smith, Mikailah Smith, John Squires, Callie Tucker, Treaure Wilson Christopher Grigg;
 Convington – Haley Helm;
 Crowley – Brianna Oliver, Tayla Soileau;
 DeQuincy – Daniel Killian;
 DeRidder – Amie Ashworth, Crystal Smith, Lauren Taylor, Phillip Borel, Kortney Broussard, Jesse Fruge, Bambi Hardesty, Brittney March, Jessica McManus, Christa McCormick, Summer Thomas, Samantha Underbakke, Mandy Wilson, Siaerphin Wolfe, Tia Youngblood, Marcel Bilbo, Breanne Brauer, Jared Heard, Michael Keeper, Nathaniel Perkins;
 Deer Park, Texas – Patrick McDonald;
 Delhi – Saniah Parker;
 Denham Springs – Samantha Burgess, Caleb Callender, Ross Dougherty;
 Derry – Viola Roque;
 Desoto, Texas – Nicholas Forde;
 Destrehan – Ashley Wolf, Jessica Dealminana;
 Deville – Kealee Anderson, Mikayla Brown, Logan Laprarie, Amber Powell;
 Dobson – Melanie Thomas;
 Dodson – Courtney Booker, Catherine Roberts;
 Donaldsonville – Rikki Bergeron, Diante Phillip;
 Downsville – Kyle Otwell;
 Doyline – Patsy Carter, Lucas Darbonne, Joshua Kirkhart, Whitney Vollmer;
 Dry Prong – Megan Alwell, Ashley Burch, Ariana Christopher;
 Edmond, Okla. – Jayzen Boger, Asher Van Meter;
 Elizabeth – Hanna LaCaze, Sadie Perkins;
 Elmer – Victoria Coleman, Brennan Mays, Tula Newman, Hanna Winegeart;
 Eunice – Sarah Arnaud, Tammy Richard;
 FPO, AP, Calif. ­– Amber Travis;
 Flatwoods – Stephanie Willis;
 Florien – Tyler Johnson, Bailey McCleary, Jacob Oxley, Ashton Remedies, Calli Robertson, Adara Sims, Shayna Tilley;
 Forest Hill – Anna Doherty, Halle Lawson, Claudia Marie Musgrove, Melissa Ortis-Nava, Celina Thrasher;
 Fort Polk –Jasmine Brumfield, Ashleigh Foxworth, Jenica Alexis Smithee, Shiela May Tabonares, Kokou Tounou;
 Fort Smith, Ark. – Virginia Cesario, Angelica Valdez;
 Franklin – Ajaysia Moton, Sarah Sonnier, Brandon Ware;
 Fresno, Texas – Shalandrea Martin;
 Frierson – Jamie Russell;
 Gainesville, Fla. – Hayden Hayes;
 Garland, Texas – Dan Nguyen;
 Glenmora – Megan Delrie, Kerstyn Johnson;
 Goldonna – Brandon Smith;
 Gonzales – Haley Genovese, Bryn Hughes, Ivan Longoria, Corley Payne, Jamien Sampson, Jennifer Enloe;
 Grand Cane – Carla Crawford, Jaylen McIntyre, Mary Weeks;
 Gray – Triston Johnson, Austin Pierre;
 Greenwell Springs – Jamie Brooks, Natalie Waker, Katherine Langlois;
 Greenwood – Chantez Ashley, Leah Evans, Branden Savell, Nekidra Turner, Malory Jeter;
 Gretna – Rebecca Lefante, Donquel Sullen, Siera Sutton;
 Hamburg – Randy Gaspard;
 Hammond – Rachel Hogan;
 Joshua Wahlder – Harahan;
 Harlingen – Frances Knight;
 Harvey – Destiny Johnson, Lauren Lewis;
 Hattiesburg, Miss. – John Carter Sanner;
 Haughton – Kelsy Baker, Arneshia Brooks, Luke Johnson, Karim Karkar, Sydney MacFarlane, Samantha McGee, Kody Patterson, Hannah Robertson, Skylar Vaughn, Shannon Walls, Christopher Webb, Gage Woodburn;
 Hempstead, Texas – Joshua Roberts;
 Hessmer –Damaryon Lee;
 Homer – Ashley Hollenshead;
 Hornbeck –Braley Browning, Kynlee Coleman, Logan Hughes;
 Houma – Gavin Bergeron, Chase Hawthorne, Jenna Labat, Jessica Thibodeaux;
 Houston, Texas – Brooke Bourbonais, Stephanie Hall, Tuyet Nhi Nguyen;
 Humble, Texas – Esdeina Gonzalez, Matthew Valdez, TreVan Evans;
 Huntsville, Ala. – Phillip Sampson;
 Jacksonville, Texas – Shahd Abboud;
 Jamestown – James Moss, Dustin Ramsey, Ieshia Thomas;
 Jeanerette – Namosha Rhine, Cedric Paul, Kimyana Teno;
 Jefferson – Emily Ricalde, Samantha Rohr;
Jena – Gracie Creel, Tara Johnston, Brittani Pritchard, Kayla Robertson;
 Jennings – Dylan Bergeron, Claire Clement, Mallory Martinez, Ethan Smith;
 Jonesboro – Niewesley Booker;
 Jonesville – Kayla Ainsworth, Brandon Cage, Sidney Spinks, JaMarcus Wilkerson;
 Kaplan – Chris Hebert;
 Katy, Texas – Timothy Winders;
 Keithville – Tabitha Bolding, Sabreea Chatman, Amanda Cross, Emily Elliott, Audrey Ellzey, Taylor Hughes, Haley May, Hannah May, Erin McDonnell, Jerry Parks, Maya Porter, Cora Procell;
 Keller, Texas – Cayla Klinger;
 Kenner – Willie Soniat;
 Kerens, Texas – Eric Guerra, Cody James;
 Kiev, Ukraine – Iryna Vardanian;
 Kinder – Kelsey Frank, Katlyn Lavergne;
 Kingwood, Texas – Alexandria Bailey;
 Lafayette – Bryce Hernandez, Hudson Laborde, JaKayla Lee, Andrew Palmintier, Melissa Pesacreta, Josef Raines, Stuart Suffern, Tylar Senegal, Julia Towry, Qualantre Jackson;
 Lake Charles – Jennifer Arabie, Andrew Darbonne, Demarquise Edwards, Jett Hayes, Amanda Mustian, Sierra Seemion, Alison Thomas, Alexie White Maysen Linscomb;
 Laurel, Miss. – Payton Roney;
 Lecompte – Jacob Harvey, Rondreska Anderson, Katelyn Coburn, Linzey Evans, Daidrion Jason;
 Leesville – Skyler Abrams, Samantha Anable, Katrina Brinson, Theresa Brown, Lyric Bacote, Kaitlyn Connors, Meagan Cooley, Trevor Fox, Stephen Freshley, Maritza Gonzalez, Taylor Helton, Brandon Judd, TeAmara Judkins, Reagan Koury, Amber Martin, Mercedes Mattes, Constance McManus, Kelsea McKinney, Zachery Myers, Rossana Potempa, Linsey Preddy, Jessica Ramirez, Kayla Richards, Rachel Smith, Taylor Smith, Payton Soto, Samantha Thomas, Oscar Thompson, Kasci Toups, Chelsea Welch, Ashlan Stephens;
 Lena – Bridget Goff, Jessica Gorum, Brandon Guin, Justin Williams;
 Libuse – Alysia Hawthorne;
 Lisbon – Malcolm Cooper;
 Little Elm, Texas – Hunter Gagnon, Kaitlyn McCullough;
 Livingston – Cody Cambre;
 Logansport – Tiarra Carter, Susannah Cox, Inda Gurley, Charles McClintock, Susan Wheless;
 Longview, Texas – Robdrick Halton, Travis Pope;
 Lumberton, Texas – Joshua Terry;
 Mandeville – Connor Loar, Thomas Marlbrough, Anthony Pastorello, Morgan Stelly;
 Mansfield – LaBrittainy Alleb, Alexus Cannon, Demetri Hill, L’Kirious Lane, Alexis Montgomery, Jason Morgan, Elizabeth Sullivan, Stanley Woodley, Tremeon Allen;
 Mansura – Deaisha Johnson, Distiny Thompson;
 Many – Allison Armstrong, Chancee Branam, Tiffany Ford, Ashley Lafitte, Taylor Leach, Timothy Lewing, Melodie Lovelady, Jenifer Meadows, Tanner Mizell, Arlyssia Perry, Tanner Rains, Tessa Reeves, Jasmine Sweet, Bailey Walker, Janerrica Warfield;
 Maringouin – Heather Chatelain;
 Marksville – Melanie Dauzat, Andria Lachney, Morgan Lemoine;
 Marrero – Chance Creppel, Brittany Diodene, Lauren Guillot, Darielle Hayes;
 Marshall, Texas – Alexis Balbuena, Serdalyer Darden, Payton Ebarb, Amy Hale;
 Marthaville – Madeline Procell;
 Melissa, Texas – Kylah Banasky;
 Metairie – Safieh Azimi, Kathryn Bancroft, Mary Gaffney, Joseph Gordon, Tyler Jacobs, Taylor Jennings, Tyler Jordan, David Sampson;
 Midland, Texas – Savannah Cantwell;
Minden – Kadeem Bailey, Raylicia Dillard, Deohija Henderson, Amanda Rogers, Joshua Wilkins, Christopher Shinall, Abby Greene;
 Minneapolis, Minn. – Bobby Chan-Chan;
 Miramar, Fla. – Shawn Stephens;
 Monroe – David Allen, Courtney Blakes, Taylor Edwards, Emaia Faulkner, Breonna Gibson, Oneka Jackson, Treniya Wadley;
 Montgomery – Miranda Bartlett, Morgan Bartlett, Hannah Vercher;
 Mooreland, Okla. – Gunner Taylor;
 Mooringsport – Shaylee Sirmons;
 Moreauville – Mylesha Johnson, Payton Miller;
 Morgan City – Lindsay Blair, Norris Duthu, Krystina Pitre;
 Murfreesboro, Tenn. – Samantha Waters;
 Nanteuil, France – Jessy Gautronneau;
 Napoleonville – Logan Simoneaux;
 Nashville, Tenn. – Holly Quach;
 Natchez – Lauren Seawood;
 Natchitoches – Donterica Triplet, Sharlexus Addison, Kwanstan Adkins, Austin Aldredge, James Armstrong, Abbie Atwood, Ashlyn Balthazar, Adam Barnes, Sharne Barnette, Ramon Barralaga, Allison Berry, Thea Berry,  Christopher Billiot, Joanna Boydstun, Simone Brewer, Rachael Bryant, LaKrisha Burrell, Ebone Burton, Corieana Ceaser, Colton Chadick, Leilani Chelette, Michael Chelette, Austin Chester, Emily Coffman, Michael Cozad, William Cromartie, Jacob Dahlhoff, Kenneth Darcy, Joshua Davis, Martha DeBlieux, Jasmine Dilworth, Jessica Escobar, Virginia Falgoust, Keyaira Dumars; Irene Flakes, Matthew Fontenot, Daniela Forrero Salcedo, Mark Gallien, Fernando Gonzalez, Ian Grant, Chardonnay Green, Dallas Guillory, Latoya Hayes, Emily Heard, Amber Holmes, Jesamin Huff, Michael James, Holly Jenkins, Joshua Kaufman, Ricky Lacour, Emily Leone, Kirk Leone, Kainesha Leveston, John Lindsey, Corey Llorence, Abbey Martin, Melaina Martin, Jermeka McBride, Michael McClung, Carlie Miller, Nathalia Miranda Garcia, Taiwania Mitchell, Sarah Moody, Unai Neketan, Karmen O’Connor, Donovan Ohnoutka, Rekeithia Pier, Kenneth Poleman, Destinee Roberson, Kayla Salas, Paula Sanchez Luna, Phelan Sewell, Anna Smith, Nicholas Smith, Patrick Smith, Brianna Stelly, Theresa Stelly, Bethany Straub, Harrison Thomas, Kiara Charles, Anastasia Thompson, Kaleb Usleton, Ebony Vaughn, Fierra Vaughn, Kristina Vujanic, Matthew Westerfield, Brittany White, Sarah Kay Whitehead, Logan Williams, Jevan Wilson, Lanae Wilson, Donna Cooper, Christine Fuller, Kary-Katharine McCormick, Naloni Walker,
 New Iberia – Bryson Bourque, Sania Dauterive, Krysten Freyou, Khantisha Grayson, Madison Romero;
 New Llano – Crystal Blum, , Faith Toups;
 Newellton – Chasity Glasspoole;
 New Orleans – Zoe Almaraz, Brandon Demas, Karrington Johnson, Teia Jones, Carolyn Marks. Diane Nguyen, Tayla Oliver, Don’Keitia Swayne;
 Newnan, Ga. – Samantha Sims;
 Newton, Texas – Savanna Simmons;
 Noble ­– LeeAnna Ebarb, Savannah Jordan, Alexandria Warner;
 Oakdale – Destani Johnson, Marvette Williams;
 Oil City – Maegan Allborty;
 Olla – Morgan Barbo, Meghan Knight;
 Opelika, Ala. – Ceaser Stephens;
 Opelousas – Destiny Arceneaux, Kierra Doucet, Shaquanna Gallow, Desiree Lewis, Shelley Perksin, Kayla Pitre, Zoei Sonnier, Courtney Tatmon;
 Orange, Texas – Hunter Uzzle;
 Orlando, Fla. – Dalene Mathieu;
 Otis – Sabrina Thiels;
 Oxon Hill – Tamara Slaughter;
 Palm Harbor – Mackenzie Geier;
 Paris, Texas – Jordan Whatley;
 Pearland, Texas – Tanisha Williams;
 Pelican – Tabetha Caldwell;
 Pensacola, Fla. – Amyris Anderson;
 Picayune, Miss. – Katie LeBlanc;
Pickerington, Ohio – Zachary Gorman;
 Pineland, Texas – Desmond Lacey;
 Pineville – Charles Anderson, Dustie Bridges, Rylee Choate, Glory Deaton, Halie Ducote, Katelan Gossett, Amanda Hinson, Trequan Joseph, Jessica King, Samantha Louie, Michael Marino, Ameera Ghannam, Erica Raines, Samuel Hebert, Jasmine Overgaard, Brittany Shackleford, Glynn Sillavan, Chloe Solomon, Evan Stuckey, Suzanne Thompson, Brandon Timmon, Caitlyn Touchet, Carly Touchet, David Veal, Emily Wiley, Steven Wimberly, Patricia Jason;
 Pioneer – Kayla Rockett;
 Pitkin – Braydon Doyle, Emily Hardisty, Madison McDonald, Emily Odom;
 Plain Dealing – Jennifer Clarkston;
 Plaucheville – Matthew Armand;
 Pleasant Hill – Emily Walker;
 Pollock – Anna Armstrong, Tanner Brazil, Kari Taffi;
 Port Allen – Kennedy Cullen, Evan Daigle, James Fairchild;
 Port Orange, Fla. – Sean Logan;
 Prairieville – Colleen Carline, Claire Credeur, Samantha Daigle, Otha Nelson, Caleb Ricca, Dwight Robinette, Mikayla Tudor;
 Princeton – Searra Anweiler, Keeleigh Bennett, Jasmine Jackson, Tricia Malone, Ty Shilling, Chelsea Morris;
 Provencal – Andrea Farrell, Jamie Litton, Derek Toro;
 Purvis, Miss. – Carter Hankins;
 Rayne – Cameron Desselle, Dannie Harmon, Jacquanna Steiner;
 Richton, Miss. – Kalen Meggs;
 Ridgecrest – Jackie Coates;
 Ringgold – Regan Edwards, Miracle Mays;
 River Ridge – Taylor McCardle;
 Robeline – Kelcey Dubois, Willie Garcia, Patricia Goodwin, Alyssa Maley, Angela Mitchell, Kacy Morace, Taylor Morgan, Brittany Woodell
 Rockwall, Texas – Kari Runnels;
 Rogers, Ark. – Taylor Bush;
 Rosepine – Angela McClelland, Nikole Morris;
 Rosharon, Texas – Whitney Washington;
 Ruston – Tiffany Coleman;
 Saint Amant – Bryn Edmonston;
 Saint Martinville – Malik Anthony, Chaselyn Lewis; Destiny Simon, Maleik White;
 Saline – Makayla Jackson, Isabella Jones, Aaron Savell, Ashley Tisdale;
 San Antonio – Anthony Renteria;
 San Pedro Sula, Cortes – Jose Bustillo Aguero;
 Santa Fe, Texas – Micaela Bouvier;
 Savannah, Ga. – Larry Johnson;
 Scott – Joy Trahan;
 Scurry, Texas – Rebecca Blackshear;
 Searcy, Ark. – Lora Wood;
 Shongaloo – Laci Roberts;
 Shreveport – Alana Adams, Elizabeth Antee, Baylee Aultman, Kennedi Baylor, Tylar Bedford, Brionne Blanche, Joe Bradley, Desean Britton, Ashley Brokenberry, Jasmine Brown, Krysten Cahanin, Rikkia Ceaser, Jordan Chance, Cameron Coleman, Tyra Cooper, Derienne Copeland, Tyler Cummings, Tristine Czaska, Taylor Davis, Shalanda Duncan, Elijah Durr, Sarah Elbert, Rebecca Glorioso, Tiffany Gomez, Ashleigh Grace, Tiffany Greggs, Christion Hall, Jennifer Hardey, Taylor Harkins, Kari Harris, Jessica Hartline, Jacob Hattaway, Mariah Hester, Maya Hooks, RaTonya Howard, Elizabeth Huff, Aubrey Hullaby, Brittney Jackson, Katherine Jaynes, Thomas Jaynes, Brittany Jefferson, Jada Johnson,  Charlecia Jones, Kiera Jones, Lajarious Jones, Jason Joshua, Alicia King, Akilah Lewis, Keydran Little, Brianna Mason, Fred McClure, Acquiria Mitchell, Jasmine McConnell, Brandon Melancon, Jessie Miller, Lavelle Mitchell, Arielle Moore, Maria Ogletree, Kendrick Payne, TreSor Pennington, Tierra Perry, Rikell Quintero, Kendall Reeves, Lillian Reynolds, Mollie Reynolds, Carribean Richardson, Jasmine Roberts, Lawson Scott, Fredicka Seawood, Catherine Shaw, Kaylin Smith, Khandice Smith, Latrice Smith, Shelby Sowers, Rashima Stewart, Morgan Strickland, Khalil Sumlin, Jordan Taylor, Albert Tuiel, Rhiannon Venable, Shelbie Waltman, De’Andra Washington, Jayla Washington, Brattany Waters, Celte Weaver, Victoria Whaley, Aljata Williams, Lana Williams, Joseph Zaia, Kassidee Kennedy, Alexis Mason Latravia Mosley, Chekayah Samuel;
 Sibley – Madison Mouserl
 Sicklerville, N.J. – Amy Talorowski;
 Sieper – Joseph Fowler;
 Silsbee, Texas – Carson Fuller;                                              
 Simmesport – Taylor McBroom;
 Simpson – Christina Snider;
 Slaughter – Brittany Brown;
 Slidell – Robert Carter, Kierston Jackson, Isabel Melhado;
 St. Francisville – Kaitlyn Lastrapes, Kathleen Morse;
 St. James – Kaitlin Cayette;
 Starks – Melina Royer;
 Stockton, Calif. – William Mafi;
 Stonewall – Alexa Barron, Emily Cecil, Hailey Compton, Amber Freeman, Kelsey Garsee, Mallory McConathy, Emily McConell, Colby Orr, Madison Parker, Alicia Phelps, Kirsten Sanders;
 Sunset – Lauren Pope;
 Tallulah – Christian Cobb;
 Tampa, Fla. – Ryan Woehlert;
 Theriot – Leeanne Whitney;
Thibodaux – Gabrielle Dantoni, Terrance Johnson, Landon Oliver;
 Tickfaw – Alexis Hughes;
 Trout – Kalee McGuffee, Andrea Walters;
 Tulsa, Okla. – Kaihe Fisher;
 Tyler, Texas  – Austyn Fendrick;
 Vacherie – Tameeka Ross;
 Van
 Ville Platte – Regan Hazleton;
 Van Alstyne, Texas  – Kevin Hendricks;
 Vidalia – Sydney Gillespie, Khalia Harris, Charles Johnson;
 Ville Platte – Steven Smithl
 Vinton – Alayna Zaunbrecher;
 Violet – Demetrius Boulieu;
 Vivian – Emily Holley;
 Waggaman – Miranda Beck-Bird;
 Wake Village, Texas – Michaela Johnson;
 Waskom – Shelby McNeil, Kendall Perot;
 Wellington, Fla. – Carlos Lopez Lagoa;
 Welsh – Jordan Durio, Katherine Salassi;
 West Monroe – Michael Dailey, Beyonca Dickens, Austin Dodson, Bailey Hargrove, Jasmyn Johnson, Melissa Taylor, Sarah Weir, Christopher Wynn;
 Westwego – Eryn Percle;
 White Oak, Texas – Reagan Praznik;
 Winnfield – Hollie Frederick, Samantha Frederick, Kaitlyn Hines, Branden Jennings, Brooklyn Johnson, Hunter Johnson, Stormie Jordan, Javonti Thomas, Cameron Warren, Katrina County;
 Woodworth – Carolyn Jarvis;
 Youngsville – Blaie Fontenot, Alexys Hebert, Lorin Prejean;
 Ypsilanti, Mich. – Anthony Enos;
 Zachary – Darrul Anderson, Amanda Billeaudeau, Mason Bulot, Ethlel Felder;
 Zwolle – Kamryn Bedsole, Dayton Craig, Jared Fisette, Addison Garcie, Lloyd Gentry, Treveon Perry, Ali Remedies, Breanna Rivers;
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