CONTACT INFORMATION.

   
Thibodaux High School
1355 Tiger Drive
Thibodaux, Louisiana 70301

Phone: (985) 447 4071
Fax: (985) 447 4077
 


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ADMINISTRATION.


Kevin George
Principal

Terry Boudreaux
Assistant Principal
Glenn Haydel
Assistant Principal
Joan Jewell
Assistant Principal
Valencia Pierre
Assistant Principal

Angelle Hebert
Administrative Assistant


Click on any administrator's name to send an e-mail.

 
For more contact information...
(Teacher e-mail address, enrollment, etc.)
Thibodaux High Information on the LPSB Website.

 

ALMA MATER.

   

Thibodaux High School Alma Mater

In all thy halls resound the stories
Sweet echoes of a day that's gone by.
Hailing praises of ty glories
And laurels that were not made known.
Alma Mater, we do praise thee
For they past and present too.
we shall never be disloyal
To the school that's tried and true.
All thy work which liveth after
Has been done full faithfully,
And the spirit here within us
Makes us e'er a part of thee.


Thibodaux High School is indeed fortunate to have a completely original alma mater adopted in 1950 as a result of a movement sponsored by the Student Council. The words are by Juanita Folse with music by Blanche Lasseigne, both seniors at THS that year.

All THS students, graduates, and guests present should stand when the alma mater is sung.
   

FIGHT SONG.

 
Thibodaux High Fight Song

 

Hey fighting tigers,
Fight all the way.
Hey fighting tigers
Win this game today.
You've got the know how, you're doing fine,
Hang on to the ball as you hit the wall
and smash right through the line.
You've got to go for a touchdown,
Run up the score,
Make the mighty tigers
Stand right up and roar.
Fight with all of your might
As you win tonight
And we'll supply the rest,
For it's 'Victory: THS'.
T - I - G - E - R - S
TIGERS!


The THS fight song is frequently sung at pep rallies and other events to promote school spirit. The words to the fight song are sung to the tune "Hey Look Me Over," written in 1960 for the musical Wildcat by Carolyn Leigh and composed by Cy Coleman.
   

SCHOOL COLORS & CREST.


The THS School Colors
Purple & Gold

   
The THS School Crest

A crest is a symbol or emblem displayed and worn with pride depicting some objectives or attributes of the wearer.

Our school crest was adopted by the student body in 1966, as the result of a contest conducted by the Student Council. The crest adopted was designed by Mickey Kyzar, then a senior at THS.


In the upper left-hand corner of our crest, is a shield divided into quarters as follows: a harp in the upper left quarter, a book in the upper right, in the lower left is a crossed baseball bat and gold club surmounted by a football, with right clasping hands in the lower corner.

In the upper right corner of the shield there are the letters HTS. Looking towards the base, we find lines depicting a sugar cane field. Below the entire shield is a ribbon with the school motto "One Among Many."

Of course, all of these objects are symbols. The harp denotes the fine arts at THS; the book is symbolic of education; the football, baseball bat, and golf club denote athletics; the clasping hands denote cooperation; the initials "HTS" stands for Thibodaux High School; the sugar cane symbolizes the main crop of the area; the wavy lines symbolize the swampy land in the area; and, of course, the pelican is the state bird.