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Qs 1 NRYN if Nh Between basketball games, beauties and faculty king and queen were presented.
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Band requires discipline, skill The STHS Gator Band was truly one of the best spirited and competitive bands in the state. Performing'during the half-time of all football games, the band combined superb precision drill with superior discipline. The band practices long-hard hours of marching during the foot- ball season, only to be followed by extra rehearsals for concert season. Taking part in the District VII Marching and Concert Festival, the STHS band won a sweepstakes trophy for three superiors. At state festival, the band rated excel- lent in concert and superior in sight-reading. The band was invited to the Lions Club International Parade in Chicago on July 5, 1967 to represent Louis- 1ana. Russel Henry, student council president frightj, takes an active part in band along with his complete schedule of studies. 1
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N WF 5 Mmm I A Ronnie Polly Parish is 1967 Sweatheart,' Fun Nite, sponsored by the Senior Class, mod- eled the change in style of dress when Ronnie Polly Parrish was crowned 1967 Sweatheart. Ronnie was attired in a pink and blue flowered mini-skirt with a green poor boy sweater and a pair of white go-go boots. Other contestants, such as Elliot Crochet fleftj, varied many other styles of dress. Before the out- standing beauty contest, the spectators witnessed a basketball game between the women faculty and the Senior girls. The women's faculty edged the Senior girls by six points. The men's faculty took on the Senior boys after the pageant I upper leftj. This game was also won by six points with the faculty winning again. Cheerleaders for the faculty were Mrs. Claire Roberts, Miss Dian Boudreaux, and Miss Bonnie Blanchard, STHS teachers. The climax of the night was the crowning of the Faculty King and Queen. Miss Bonnie Blanch- ard, eighth grade science teacher, and Hal Cer- vini, basketball coach, were named STHS Faculty Queen and King. Mr. Cyril Millet was named honorary beauty queen for 1967. Contestants participating in the pageant were Elliot Crochet, Ray Naquin, Ronnie Boudreaux, Lew Rivette, Blaine Vedros, Rudy Boudreaux, A. J. Domangue, Barry Lyons, Luby Rousseau, Roy Willis, Roy Armstrong, Rusty Bellon, Barry Cooper, David Harwell, Ronald LeBouef, Ronnie Parrish, Charles Pitre, Wayne Pitre, Jon Theriot, and James Vedros. 99
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