Woodlawn High School - Echo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

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The school day is officially on the way when textbooks arc issued ... classes start ... lectures and diagrams get complicated ideas across. Rescheduling, class changes, assignments are all a part of the back to school scene. During the hectic first weeks studenb arc introduced to new equipment, new classes and new teachers. ■ Students must follow a procedure for absences and tardiness. Each student is required to check with our attendance clerk, Mrs. Touchet, before they can proceed to class. Planning and organization make school life run smoothly New procedures, equipment and methods add to the overall learning program. A student must master procedures and learning situations in order to add to their previous experiences. Creative activity comes from solitude, freedom of inquiry, and individual performances. A time for investigation of new equipment. Driver Education Simulator provides a challenge for student, The fall season brings to the campus ... Car registration is a must for every student driving an automobile to school. 9 Phillips throws a pass. Football makes the fall scene complete Faithful Fans. The thrill of the game. Spectators out no matter what the weather, - Homecoming Activities . . . Homecoming Queen, Suzanne Humphreys. Homecoming at Woodlawn is a special time. It is a time of happiness, excitement, activity, fun, filled with fond The goal posts must be ready for the game. memories for every student. II Woodlawn has teaching aids second to none. Overhead projectors aid in class discussions. Well equipped classrooms are a must for good teaching. Personal supervision of students by faculty is evident in every teacher station. Students conduct group meetings with much success. 13 wr I I I LI Rick Barry, Master of Ceremonies for many programs. Gunner Nelson, National Merit Scholar. Diane Smith, vivacious cheerleader. Individuals play an important part in the total make up of the school program. Students give greatly of themselves to experience the feeling of success. 14 Cheryl Riles and Jackie Matherne, Faithful Boosters. The individual joins in to become part of the whole. Alone a student can do some things. Together and with the proper direction a student’s potential is unlimited. 15 sv. Home of the Woodlawn Panthers School Spirit is at its peak during these winter months, Winter at Woodlawn is best identified with the opening of the Basketball Season. Basketball starts in December and continues on through February. Woodlawn gym is filled with capacity crowds for every home game. Excitement — Crowds — Sports Fans — Winning Team — Cheerleaders — Tournaments — District Games — High Scores — All make up the winter scene. in in 19 Winning Senior High Door Junior High Winner ■ Track is the Spring Sport that attracts the boy athlete. Spring has Awards Day. A day of interest to all. Spring sums up the total school program Mr. John Zeno presents Patty Barrett with History Award. Concerts — Refreshments — All a part of the spring season. A dministration TO OUR STUDENTS: May I take this opportunity to commend the senior class, the Echo Staff anc Sponsor for an excellent pub-lication of our school yearbook. To our departing seniors, we wish for you a full life of worthwhile experiences. May this Echo bring back fond memories of your binding friendship established while attending this, the “Number One” school. To our remaining students, we pray that you will strive to excel and take advantage of the many opportunities offered to you here at our ever growing Wood -lawn. W. D. Quinn 26 Principal’s Special Privileges. STUDENTS: Since coming to Woodlawn High School just tv o years ago I have been totally indoctrinated with the high ideals and cooperative attitude that is prevalent on the Woodlawn campus. The friendliness and school spirit permeates the whole atmosphere, and makes me proud and happy to be associated with such an outstanding group of young people. As I walk around the campus I am aware of, and appreciate, the wholesome appearance, enthusiastic outlook, and dedicated work of the Woodlawn student as he prepares for the future. These personal observations have convinced me that the youth of today will make America a better place for us tomorrow. 1 would leave this message with each of you. Don’t wait for opportunity to come a-knocking, it seldom docs. Set goals, be prepared, and then go a-knocking for opportunities. You'll find them. Remember: The person who falls down while trying, gets up a lot faster than the one who just lies down. Mr. Ed. Aucoin MR. ED AUCOIN, Assistant Principal Mr. Aucoin enjoys checking with students during the school day. 27 A message to THE WOODLAWN STUDENT BODY, Woodlawn offers every opportunity for mental, physical, social and cultural development. I recommend that you take advantage of these opportunities so that you will be better prepared to meet and cope effectively with the challenges of today and of the future. Our purpose is to offer guidance, direction, and encouragement so that you may better understand yourself and make vital and realistic decisions regarding your life. You will need to determine what your goals are, why you selected them, and what effort you arc willing to put forth for their attainment. It is my hope and belief that Woodlawn Junior-Senior High School is providing you with the knowledge and experiences that will enable you to examine alternatives and make choices that will lead to personal fulfillment as well as to competent, creative citizenship. C. Hunter Willett C. HUNTER WILLETT, Assistant lYincipal Mr. Willett welcomes parents to our campus. 28 Woodlawn Office Personnel With Woodlawn s growing enrollment, office duties continue to mount. The office force works constantly from early morning until the end of each busy school day. MRS. CARMEN COOK, Secretary MRS. MARIE SAVELL, School Clerk Mrs. Saveli divides her times during die day between: Guidance Office, Main Office, and Library. MRS. PEARL TOUCHET, Attendance Secretary Guidance Department Guidance Counselor Woodlawu guidance department is under the supervision of Mrs. M. McCall and Mr. E. Gauthier. Their duties cover 3 vast area of responsibilities. Registration, testing, record preparation, and individual student guidance conferences are some of the duties performed. Mrs. McCall giving information to a student. MR. ELLIS GAUTHIER, This year a Cinema Club under the guidance of Mrs. McCall was organized for interested students. Meetings were held three times a week. The group sponsored a series of excellent film showings. Guidance Counselor MRS. MARGERY McCALL, Cinema Club Mr. Gauthier taught a career guidance course tliis year to eighth graders. Career Guidance Class Woodlawn Faculty MR. ROBERT C. BARRETT B.S. - M.Ed. Driver Education MRS. GEORGIANNE H. BETIIEI. B.S. General Science MR. LEO T. BOSSIER A.B. - M.Ed. Math and Coaching MRS. EDWINA B. BROWN B. A. - English MRS. SHIRLEE G. BROWN B. S. - Science MR. JOHN W. BRUCE B. M. E. - Band MR. W. G. BURKETTE B.S. - Social Studies MR. ELTON EARLE CARSON B. A. - Math 32 I MRS. GRACE H. CRAIG B.A. - Library - Librarian MRS. FREYD1S DYKES B. S. - M.A. - English MRS. JOYCE B. DAVIS MISS MARY L. DUNN B.A. - Speech and English B.S. - Home Economics MRS. ANNA R. GEORGE - B.S. - English MR. J. J. GRAVOIS - B.S. - M.Ed. - H. and P.E. 33 MRS. BOBBYE HEARD I B. M. Ed. Ed. Social Stud B. A. - Social MR. NORRIS E. HAMMONDS B.S. - M.Ed. Chemistry - Physics 34 MR. JOHN HOOD B.S. - lad. Arts MRS. CLAIRE C. LANDRY B. A. - English MRS. JANE JOHNSON B.A. - Math 35 MRS. JULIA C. McLELLAN B. A. - English MR. ROGER D. McNABB - B. S. - Physical Ed. and Health MRS. ELEANOR J. MARTIN B.S. - Remedial Reading and English MRS. J ANISE P. PARIS B.S. - Math MR. EDWARD G. POOR Amer. History and La. History7 36 MRS. BARBARA B. PURDY MRS. GLENDA S. ROARK B.S. - Bookkeeping B.S. - Typing and Clerical Practice Shorthand and Gen. Bus. MRS. MARY M. ROLSTON B.S. - M.Ed. English and American History MRS. ELIZABETH ROMERO B.S. - M.Ed. - Science MR. JOHN H. ROMERO B.A. - Special Ed. Science and Math 2. Urrnj2A 37 MRS. MILDRED D. SIBLEY B.S. - Typing and General Business MR. PATRICK SWEENEY B.S. - Industrial Arts MR. RAPHIEL TEAGLE B.A. - M.A. - Biology MRS. CHERYL R. SCHANEVILLE B. S. - Biology and General Math DIANE S. SC ELF O - Science and History 38 MRS. IRENE M. TUCKER - B. A. - Art MRS. MARTHA WESTMORELAND B.A. - Choral Music ZENO MR. GAYNELL TINSLEY B.A. - Mathematics MRS. KAREN S. WOODRUFF M. S. - Health and Phys. 39 40 41 Jjaiisiaj JSiisiiB! CLASS OFFICERS (from 1 ic r) Connie Richard, Secretary; Ray Watson, Vice President; Ted Sandifcr, President; and Clifton Dickerson, Treasurer. Seniors Of Nineteen Senior Class Favorites Duke White Suzanne Humphreys Anderson, Cathy Aubin, Debra Hundred And Sixty-Nine Aubin, Donald Aubin, Jo Ann Aucoin, Jackie Averett, Donald Baker, Jerry 43 Barrett, Patty Barry, Rick Class Motto: TO TRAVEL THE PATH OF KNOWLEDGE; TO CONQUER THE HILL OF PROSPERITY. 4A Class Song: born Buvcns, Mike Cannon, Kathy Cheatham, Roy 45 Childs, Casey Cisson, Adora Cliburn, Bennie Connoly, Julia Class Flowers: PURPLE AND V HITE FORGET-ME-NOTS Cox, Norman Crasto, Lloyd Davis, Anne Day, Jane Delatte, Welman 46 Delaughter, Sharon Denham, Cindy Dickerson, Clifton Eiermann, Ricky Class Colors PURPLE AND WHITE Engel horn, Ruth Ezell, Larry Ezell, Patty Fairchild, Rennie Falvey, Lucille 47 Finncrty, Loretta Frantom, Lee Roy Goodwin, Jolene Green, Roger Ring Day: MAY 8, 1968 Hagler, Melody Harrell, Jimmy Helms, Mike Henry, Jcannine Hiatt, Sara Beth 48 Howe, Kathy Humphreys, Suzanne Hunt, Bob Jackson, Glen Graduation Day: MAY 29’1969 Karraker, Roy Kauffcld, Jon Kirby, Johnnie Bca 49 Knox, Phyllis Kress, John Laird, Billy Landry, Danny Class Sponsors: tAR-w-G- JL MRS. FREYD1S DYKES LaPrairie, Ralph Laurie, John LeBeau, Carol LeBlanc, Warren Lemoine, Karen 50 Lithgoe, Jack McDonald, Peggy McGee, Linda McKnight, Bruce Class Sponsors: MRS. JUDY McLELLAN MRS. JANICE PARIS McLain, Patsy McLellan, Rinn McMorris, Darlene Magro, Joey Marchiafava, Charles 51 Class Sponsors: s“rkurdy Miley, Connie Monroe, Cheryl Moreau, Glenn Morrison, Ronnie Nelson, Gunner 52 Pcvey, Ricliard Phil ley, Johnny Academic honors are well earnedfor competition is high. Porch, Ginny Prueti, Connie P 'le, William Richard, Anne Richard, Connie 53 4 Richard, Mary Ann Richardson, Cheryl I Richardson, David Riles, Cheryl The largest class, totaling 149, to ever graduate from Woodlawn. Roshto, Neil Ruppcrt, Dan Sandifer, Ted Sariain, Charles Satterthwaite, Charlene 54 Saveli, Steve Scanlon, Cathy Schoeffler, Norman Schocnfcld, Angela Schoonmaker, Karen Graduation day closes the book to high school but opens the door to the future. Sims, Rick Smith, Diane Smith, M. D. 55 t Stanford, Ricky Sutton, Debbie Tarver, Louise Seniors show spirit by actively supporting all sports. Tregre, Jerry Turnley, Charles Vallotton, Hezzic 56 Walters, Sharon Ware, Joe Watkins, Peggy This year’s seniors hold the highest scholastic average in Woodlawn’s history. Wilson, Patricia Wisner, Craig Wolf, Randy 57 Alan Mikell, one of Woodlawn's outstanding Senior boys, holds die positions of President of the Key Club, Drum Major for the Band, and is a member of the Track Team, Most Academic Rinn McLellan - Gunner Nelson % Through academic endeavors, Rinn has been led to win a $400 scholarship and Gunner placed as a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Rinn was selected Junior Miss Baton Rouge 1969. In their roles as President and Secretary of the Senior class, Ted and Connie have shown their qualities as responsible and dependable students. 58 Most Handsome Alan Mikell WHS Senior Most Dependable Ted Sandifer - Connie Richard 1 Most Attractive Peggy McDonald Superlatives ’69 Most Courteous Ray Watson - Cathy Anderson Peggy's poise and beauty have led her to become a finalist in the WHS Darling Pageant and 1st runner-up in the Key Club Beauty Pageant. Most Likely to Succeed John Kress - Linda McGee John and Linda have shown their leadership abilities through academic and personal achievement.- Teachers and students alike have found Ray and Cathy to possess qualities of politeness, refinement, and consideration for others. 59 Most School Spirit Rick Barry - Beth Boudreaux Best Figure — Best Physique JoAnn Aubin - William Pyle In all sports, at every game, Beth and Rick cat be seen cheering our teams on to victory. Most Athletic Glen Jackson - Patty Barrett Athletics is an important part in both Glen and Patty's iives. Glen has lettered 4 years in varsity sports and Patty is on the varsity volleyball tearr.. William and JoAnn have features that anyone could notice - and envy. 60 There is never a sad note when Joe and Johnnie are around. They have the special gift of making people laugh. Best Dressed Karen Lemoine - Steve Saveli The height of fashion is exemplified by Steve and Karen. Both choose their clothes wisely -Karen, tcucompliment her petite figure, and Steve, his 6 3 build. Johnny and Ida have both shown their artistic abilities in exhibitions and contest. Ida is known for her singing and Johnny paints portraits beautifully. Class Wit Johnnie Bea Kirby - Joe Ware Most Talented Ida Mae Sharp - Johnny Philley 61 Flirts keep couples going steady in a cloud of doubts. Needless to say Diane and Rick do quae well. Happy-go-Lucky David Berg - Charlene Satterthwaite Charlene’s and David’s abilities to laugh when the chips arc down has made them well liked. A day never goes by in which Joe and Sharon do not spread a friendly atmosphere through die whole student body. Biggest Flirt Diane Smith - Rick Sims Friendliest Sharon Walters - Joe Marler 62 63 Junior Class Favorites Billie Corbin and Todd Chambers Class Officers I.. toR.; Donald McConnell, President; Marsha MktPP . Vice President. 4 ’ Secretary; Marjorie Hagler, Treasurer; Huey Kirby, 66 Juniors strive for leadership qualities Addison, Helen Albin, Kenneth Allen, James Allen, Michael Amond, Gerald Antonutti, Gina Balfour, Michael Barrett, Robert Beecher, Jill Bernard, James Bonaventure, Lisa Bonnecarrere, Bert Bossier, John Brown, Gayncll Brown, Keith Leo Burroughs, Kathleen Burton, Diane Buzbee, Donald Byrd, Pamela Carter, Pat Cl1.ambers, Todd Chandler, La Wana Chapman, Kathy Clark, Michael 67 Juniors make their presence known Cochran, May Collins, Deborah Cook, Annie Corbin, Billie Cunningham, Emily Davis, Zack De Hart, Carlos Di Puma, Sue Ann Doughty, Ernest Ducote, Chris Ducote, D3niel Ducote, Mark Dugas, Paula Dyson, Sandra Ernhart, Mike Fairchild, Para Lee Frederick, Janice Garner, Harold Garon, Peggy Garza, Nancy Gcraci, Arleen Germany, Janice Gray, Keith Green, Deborah 68 Integrity and pride become a part of the Junior makeup Green, Elizabeth llagler, Marjorie Hall, Laney Harris, Danny Harvey, Evelyn Hensley, Robert Hill, Craig Holmes, Malcom Irwin, Donna Jolissant, Deborah Jones, Deborah Jones, Osce Jouette, Carla Kent, Debbie Kirby, Huey Kogel, Donald Lamm, Cindy Lancaster, Sonny Landry, Brenda Landry, David Landry, Denise Lange, Ted Lansford, Valerie Le Beau, Jackie 69 Juniors eagerly anticipate playing the role of Seniors I Lieux, Gwen Long, Donna Long, Mike McConnell, Donald McGee, Marsha Malone, Karen Marchiafava, Mark Martin, Ginger Martin, Nancy Masling, Robert Miller, Faye Moore, Billy Moore, Monty Moran, Melinda Mosher, Bill Newman, Gary Parent, Mimi Philley, Sandra Phillips, Cindy Fhillips, Terri Pizutto, Barry Price, Paulette Richardson, Judy Robertson, Becky School loyalty is a way of life for the Juniors Schwartz, Pat Shelton, Vickie Singleton, Jim Smith, Jan Sparacino, Doris Starnes, Gary Steele, Charles Stevens, Glenn Stonaker, Bruce Thibodeaux, Janet Tingle, Gary Trimbur, Bill Turnley, Brenda Turnley, Diana Valentine, Milton Vince, Raymond Wallace, James Walton, Wayne Ware, Libby Webb, Raymond Weber, Dickey Westbrook, Dennis White, Ken Willis, Abby Wingate, Robbie 71 Class Favorites I Rebecca Humphreys Reece Peterson Sophomore Class Officers Frorr. L. to R. : Rebecca Humphreys, McConnell, president; Bill Phillips Furnish, treasurer. secretary; James vice-president; Sherry T The Senior Class of 1971 Arrington, Judy Aubin, Bonnie Aubin, Mike Barham, Michael Barrett, Joe Bates, Lucy Bennerr, Leo Francis Birnbaum, Jeff Bourke, David Allen Bovard, John Androes, Steve Antonutti, Debra Arbour, Betty Arceneaux, Candy Bowman, Eddie Boyd, William Bozeman, Peggy Brister, Janice Burgess, Larry Burkholder, Dan Bums, Wiley Burton, Debbie Bustillo, Isabel Cambre, Cheryl 73 The Sophomores show spirit, drive, and ability v Carley, David Carlino, Kathyrn Carrozza, Deborrah Catoire, Greg Childs, Susan Collins, Teresa Corbin, Dorothy Crocker, Kenneth Croxton, Gayle Crump, Susan Daima, Ralph David, Pam Davis, Dan F. Day, Leslie Ann Decell, Ralph C. Delatte, David Diez, Brenda Dispenza, Cecilia A. Dixon, Bobbie Ruth Dunetz, Linda Eiermann, Jerry Ellis, William R. Erfurt, Douglas Eubanks, Celeste Falvey, Penny Ford, diaries 74 Sophomores motto is: Togetherness Gray, Janet Gros. Claudette Gros, Hester Hamm, Robert Harper, Evelyn E. Harrell, John Harrell, William Harris, John W. Hart, David Heard, Van Hebert, Shane Hebert, Yvonne Henderson, Doug Henderick, Bruce Hensley, John L. Hernandez, Debbie Hernandez, Emma Jean Hess, Deborah Hopkins, Frank Horn, Mary Alice George, Charles Gibson, Bruce Gideon, Donna Gonzales, Jose 75 The Sophomores specialize in sportsmanship Irwin, Patrick Irwin, Ricky Lee Jackson, Connie Jeansonne, Gloria Kee, Christy Jane Keneker, Chris King, John E., Jr. Kogel, Mary Vickie Kress, Margaret Lafitte, Gary Mark Landry, Linda Landry, Maureen LaPrarie, Robert LaPrarie, Ronald Lard, Christine Larsen, Phillip Laurent, Greg Legget, Marsha Lithgoc, Judith Loup, Walter McCaskill, Dale McConnell, Jarr.cs McDaniel, Lucky McDonald, Janie Marie 76 The Sophomores are high spirited students Macalusa, Pam Martin, Michael Mason, Carolyn Mason, Steven Paul Mauk, Brian Mechc, Lesley Wayne Melancon, Judy Miller, Catherine Ree Moore, Deborah Morgan, Monette Nation, Charles W. Nevels, Wilma New, Jack New, Norma. Olinde, James Ray Owens, David Parks, Rita Parrish, Vikki Peace, Patrick E. Peterson, Reece Phillips, Bill Pieper, Rebecca Porch, Cliff Porter, Stephen R. 77 Sophomores strive for maturity and recognition Prescott, Vickie Price, Robert Priebe, Charles Pyle, Patti Raborn, Faren Revel, Renee Richard, Darlene Richard, Rene Richardson, Mary Roshto, Ralph Ruppeincr, George Sandifer, Kathy Savard, Robert Schenker, Virginia Schoonniaker, $.ei£: Scott, Judy Shaffett, Dudley Sharp, Bonnie Shealy, Thomas Sliown, Alma Terri; Siewert, Peter Sims, Janr.a Singleton, Mar Sirman, Mike Smith, Amos Smith, William Stephens, 78 Sophomores peer at the adult world through skeptical eyes Strickland, Gayle Sutton, Susan Thomas, Betty Sue Townsley, Victor Troutman, Cindy Tullos. Becky Tuzy, Louis Varnado, Lynn Walters, Debbie Ware, Daniel Webster, Daniel Wells, David Whitaker, Floyd Whittington, Zane Wilkinson, Gary Williams, Eddie Williams, Mike Williams, Sandy Wilson, Karen Wingate, Ronald Wise, Elizabeth Wood, Maura Zaffuto, Greg Zeno, Suzanne 79 School sports are m rr Cavin, Sherry Chandler, Stuart Chinigo, Michael Civello, Margaret Civello, Sonja Clark, Mike Clausen, Chris Coco, Warren Connolly, Karen Cross, Thomas Curtiss, Debra Curtiss, Ronald Daigle, Juice DanenhOKW, Davis, Leia Davis, ft er Dear, Roger Denhair, Vx- Dickerson, Ai-Diez, Mar) fc Donahue, Doughty, lei:' Driskell, Drury, Connie Ducotc, Willie Dugas, Ste« Dyess, Earnhan, Edmonstcr., Ellis. O x 82 supported by Freshmen Emanuel, John Emick, Kathleen Evans, Richard Ezell, Glen Falcon, Dwight Fernon, Jimmy Flake, Cathleen Furnish, Timothy Garcia, Ruben Garner, Cathy Garza, Madardo Gideon, Karyn Graham, Dennis Green, Leslie Groves, William Guedry, Carol Haley, Douglas Hall, Joel Hall, Noel Harper, Lu Anne Harvey, Lucy Haynes, Rebecca Hebert, Tab Heintze, Patricia Helms, Kenny Hendrick, Charles Henson, Amy Hernandez, Marvin Holcomb, Cathy Humphreys, James .a W A Freshman class is on? Laird, Gerald Lamm, Laurie Lange, Pam La Porte, Janet La Prairie, Randy Leach, Donald LeBlanc, Julie LeBlanc, Henri LeBlanc, Randy Lemoine, Stanley Linthicun, Dairci Lukas, Carol McCarty, Wot« McKerley, Macintosh, Magro, Danny Marchiafava, Ai$ Martin, Willie Mascarella, Mayeaux, Maveaux, Terre Milcy. William 84 the largest at Woodlawn Miller, Allen Miller, Debra Monroe, Katherine Montgomery, Trudy Moore, Clinton Moreno, Jane Mulvihill, Carey O’Neal, Kathy Pate, Brenda Patton, Bonnie Pearson, Dale Perkins, Michael Ramer, Helen Rasbcrry, Susan Richard, Beverly Richardson, Betty Richardson, Anita Ritter, Steve Pete, Diane Pizzuto, Joyce Pressler, Diane Price, Brian Priebe, David Rizzuto, Janice Roberts, Keith Rogers, Jim Rolfsen, Charles Roussel, Deborah Ruh, Russell 85 Pride in Woodlawn Hi Santos, Bill Savard, Pat Scott, Rose Sharp, Keith Shaw, Charles Shelton, Beverly Sims, Gene Sing, Keith Sisco, Linda Smith, Bruce Smith, Edward Smith, Susan Smith, Zelda Snoddy, Phillip Sums, David Starrett, Derma Stegall, Mitchell Stout, Carey Sziszak, Susan Talbot, Gen Tatum, Bob Taylor, Jan Taylor, Terry Territo, Louts Troupman, Davn Tuinley, Connie Turnley, Teri Wade, Mary Wallace, Nancy Washer, Karen 86 Discovered by Freshmen Weber, Mark Webb, Dean Webb, Taylor Weldon, Carla Wesley, Denise Westall, Barbara Whitaker, Sheila Willett, Alon Williams, Crystal Wilson, Diane Wilson, Randy Wilson, Richard Wilson, Vickie Wingate, Ann Wolf, Bretton Worts, Kim CLASS PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE: NINTH GRADE: Thomas Albin, Timothy Binder, Wayne Bridges, James Chapman, Greg Chustz, Bonnie Crow, Connie Crow, Jerry Dutliu, Edward Elrod, Randy Falcon, Paul Godso, Jerry Haacks, David Hernandez, Richard Jones, Danny Kelly, Jeff McDaniel, David McIntyre, Belinda Marks, Gary Metz, Mike Schexnayder, Steve Stout, and Geri Tolbot. TENTH GRADE: John Andros, Debra Baker, Glenn Baker, Roxie Green, Dale Gulbranson, Johnny Mc-Keller, Leroy McVey, Robert Milliken, and Donna Smith. ELEVENTH GRADE: Carmen Bryson, Bruce Hendrick, Curtis Hill, John McIntyre, Cindy Wilson. John Wilson, and Tommy Wilson. TWELFTH GRADE: Joey Binder, John Bond, Glen Higgonbottom, Johnny Hollingsworth, Mark Kogel, Robert Mason, David Palmer, Latheal Parish, Dixie Reinninger, Dale Rigby, and Joseph Ritter. 87 Junior High Class Favorites Eighth Grade Di3na Dear Donald Moran Eighth Grade Class Officers (I., to R.): Leo Bossier, Treasurer; Keitli Smith, Secretary; Cindy Prue.t, Vice President; Darlene Guercio, President 88 Look this way girls. Adams, Mike Adams, Mike Adams, Patricia Addison, Mike Allen, Connie Andrews, Dan Aquillard, Sam Aubin, Judy Aucoin, Jerry Awagain, Debra Baker, Francis Barham, Jeff Bauman, Cheryl Benoit, Vickie Berg, Carol Bonaventurc, Charles Bonin, Denise Booth, Joey Bordelon, Patricia Bossier, Leo Bowman, Tony Boyd, Mary Braud, Terry Brewer, Marcia Brook, Cherry Brouillette, Melinda Brown, Bonnie Brown, Russell 89 - % You can tell me. Cangiolosi, Joseph Cantu, Roddy Carlino, Samuel Carroll, Kaye Carroll, Cecilia Carter, Gary Castilaw, William Chinigo, Nancy Chustz, Kathleen Clark, Murray Cochran, Van Collins, Beverly Connolly, Ramona Corbin, Billy Crosby, Cynthia Cross, Kimball David, Cindy David, Mark Davis, Charles Day, Madelyn Dear, Diana Deaton, Donna Decell, Donald Drury, Paul Ducote, Kateri Dye, Tippy East, J. Martin Ehr, Victor Emanuel, Gay 90 Erfurt, Phillip Fairchild, Arthur Disinterested spectators. Falcon, Debbie Falcon, Edwin French, Jamie Frost, Stephen Fruit, Sammy Gahn, Cheryl Garcia, Russell Garcia, Vickie Garon, Larry Gautreaux, Rusty Gee, Aleta Geraci, Alice Gifford, Jimmy Gill, Sammy Gillette, Chris Godso, Julia Kay Green, Ruthic Guercio, Darlene Gulbranson, Diane Hall, Jo Elise Hall, Kerry Hand, Karen Harris, Rodney Hayes, Richard Hebert, Dennis Heintze, Reva Hernandez, David Hess, Darlene 91 Hiatt, Susan Holcomb, Lynn What's in the cup? Iverstine, Jimmy Jenkins, Christy Jenkins, Vickie Johnson, Larry Jolly, Keith Kaga, Cathy Kauffeld, Corinnc Keihn, Jane Keltner, Mark Kennedy, Harry Kimbrough, Rowland Landry, Jean Landry, Rudolph Landry, Stephanie Lansford, Kim Leach, Lynn LeBeau, Gail Loup, Paul McAllister, Kathy McAllister, Mike McCartt, Cindy McConnell, Jesse McCurley, Cindy McDaniel, Terri McDonald, Richard 92 McGowan, Donna Mclnnis, Gary Take my hand, and we will tiptoe through die tulips. McLemore, Bonita McVey, Rita Magee, Dawn Mann, Ronald Marks, Judy Marrero, Tom Martin, Karen Mason, Carolyn Mauk, Carla Melton, Debra Miller, Harold Miller, Valerie Moran, Donald Moran, Ronnie Norton, Elizabeth Parish, Marjorie Parish, Mary Ann Pate, Margaret Perkins, Shelia Perot, Elaine Pevey, Carolyn Phillips, Charlotte Presti, Gerald Prestigiacoma, Anthony Pruett, Cynthia Quinn, Sheryl Rabalais, John Rainey, Vanja 93 I % Bookworms! Reynold, Dennis Rhodes, Scott Richard, Beryl Richard, Diane Richard, Ricky Richardson, Helen Roberts, Rhonda Robertson, Steve Robin, Harold Rogers, Donna Rolfsen, Michael Roshto, Lisa Ruemker, Thomas Ruiz, Gcralyn Ruppeinter, Daniel Ruppeimer, Marriane Rusk, Mike Russell, Mark Salpietra, James Sanchez, Joseph Sandifer, Esther Sartain, David Sartwell, Kim Schcnkcr, Jean Schexnayder, Nolan Schoonmaker, Kathleen Sequin, Woody Sharp, Marshall Shepard, Greg 94 You know, it just could be the Crest! Smith, Keith Smith, Sue Stegall, Melanie Stephens, Mark Stephens, Tommy Stevens, Mark Stonaker, Sidney Stout, Kathy Stout, Steven Sullivan, George Terry, Debra Thames, Mike Thoms, Randall Tolbot, Ann Tuzy, Lia Vallotton, Bill Van, Pat Wagner, Robert Walker, Keith Walker, Mike Ware, Pat Webb, Stacey Weinberg, Sheila Westall, Tommy Whiddon, Margaret Wingate, David Wood, Nancy Ziegler, James 95 Seventh Grade Class Favorites Terese Scott Wayne Bridges Class Officers (L. to R.): Debbie Kee, Treasurer; Tim Harvey, President; Johnny Matto, Vice President; John Shartle, Secretary. 96 Aquillard, Robert Ainsworth, Cynthia Aldridge, Barbara Anderson, Lisa Abadie, Russell Abrams, Keith Adams, Chris Arbour, Yana Arnold, Sigmar Atkinson, Connie Azar, David Beaugh, Janet Bell, Rene Bennett, Mark Bennett, Mike Bennett, Rhonda Benton, Carol Berthelot, Monica Bonnecarrere, Julienne Boozer, Glenda Boucher, Jean Bovard, Margaret Breaux, Dansby Bridges, Aline Bridges, George Bridges, Wayne Brock, Cl3ude 97 t Do you see her yet? Bums, John Burroughs, William Burton, Gary Butler, Glenn Byrd, Tripp Cambre, Suzette Carradine, Vickie Carter, Uni Carter, Lester Carter, Paula Chandler, Lynn Cheatham, Steve Cheri, Nanette Chustz, Marlene Civello, Ann Clary, Debbie Clausen, Dana Cochran, Cassondra Collins, Sandra Connolly, Robert Corbin, Kip Cortelloni, Kitty Cotton, Chena Crocker, Randall ■ 98 Who me??? Day, William Dccuir, John Dejean, John DeLatte, Gary Curtiss, Pamela Dagani, Carron Daughtry, Dale Denham, Cherri Dickerson, Paul Donaldson, Steven Doughty, Kenneth Downey, Kenneth Draughon, Madeline Ducotc, Jeffery Ducote, Thomas Dunetz, Daniel Dyess, Darryl Falcon, Bryan Falcon, Deryl Fernon, Michael Fernon, Thomas Flake, Patricia Flowers, Lorine Folse, Jeffery Francis, Richard Franks, Brenda Furnish, Deborah 99 Gahn, Donna Gautrcaux, Sylvania George, Mary The big cover-up. Gilbert, Michael Gillett, Cheryl Gonzales, Homer Graham, Colleen Gray, Jeffery Green, Cynthia Groody, James Guercio, Jo Lynn Guidry, Thomas Hagler, Marilyn Halpen, Maria Hand, Steven Harrell, Jeffery Harrison, Nell Harvey, Timothy Head, James Heard, George Hedgepeth, David Heintzc, Margo Hendrick, Mike Herbert, Rebecca Hernandez, David Hinds, Alyce Hodge, Billy 100 James, John Jarreau, Celeste Jarreau, Raymond Jeansonne, Roger Johnson, James Johnson, Susan Johnston, Katheryn Jollissaint, George Jouette, Randy Karraker, Ronald Kee, Debra Keihm, Sheryl Kemp, Jack Kemp, Jim Kemp, John Kirkpatrick, Vicky Klett, Susan Knox, Pamela Lafitte, Kirk Lally, James 101 Practicing for the Olympics? Lord, Mike Lowe, Paul McCaskill, Steve McConnell, Deborah McDaniel, Paul McDonald, Randall McTaggart, David Macalusa, Rosalyn Magee, Randy Marc!.and, Nancy Jo Marks, Elizabeth Mars ton, Sherry Martin, Charlyn Mascarella, Barbara Matlierne, Paula Matto, John Meche, Delores Megginson, Mike Melton, Davis Miller, Donna Miller, Janice Millin, Cheryl Mitchener, Steve Montgomery, Lisa 102 immn.mi 11 illUiUlUHM Pretty boring, isn’t it? Nation, Carol Nesom, Dale New, Rob New, Sue Moran, Leonard Morgan, Douglas Mulvihill, Kevin Nichols, Kathy Nugent, Melody Och, Michael Olinde, Lester O’Neal, David O’Neal, Donnie Patton, Allan Prestigiacomo, John Pullig, Trudy Rainey, Petra Ramirez, Karen Rebaldo, Richard Rector, Mark Rclin, Terrence Richardson, Vicki Rolston, Virginia Roundtree, Kenneth Roussel, Bobbie Rube, Sylvia Rusk, Candice 103 Salpietra, Francis Santos, Ellen Savard, Diane Melts in your mouth, not your hand. Scanlon, Bonnie Scott, Theresa Selman, Ramona Shaffett, Charles Sharp, Ken Shartle, John Shelton, John Silvio, Joni Smith, Bruce Smith, Cathy Smith, Herbert Smith, Rhonda Stevens, Francis Stevens, Mark ia Stonaker, Floyd Stringer, Beverly Taylor, Lynn Teekcl, Johnny Thames, Donna Thibodeaux, Melanie Thibodeaux, Robert Thrasher, Donna Tingle, Karen Tripp, Cora 104 Turnlcy, Daniel Vezinat, Calvin Vince, Keilh Wade, Julia Wand, Robert Ware, Donice Waters, Margaret Watkins, Kenneth Weber, Scott Weinberg, Patty Weinberg, Peggy Weldon, Charles Wells, Susan Wells, Becky Wesley, Janice Whittington, Eric Wilkins, Ray Wilson, Glenn Wilson, Thomas Wilson, William V ingate, Donna Wingate, Michael Wood, Leslie Worts, Karen Zimpfer, Stephens JUNIOR HIGH PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLE: SEVENTH GRADE: Kenneth Elrod, Sherwin Falcon, Thom as Henson, Leroy Kennedy, Mary Scott, Darrell Slaton, Gregory Smith, Jerry Teekel. EIGHTH GRADE: Mark Andrews, Tommy Bass, James Benton, Donald Brock, Paul Brunson, Jerry Crawford, Sharon Crycr, Arlene Henson, Margarita Hcsson, Connie McGowan, Troy Martin, Tammy Schoonmaker. 105 t L School Personnel MRS. EVELYN LcBLANC, Cafeteria Manager MR. FRANCIS HAGLER, Custodian The 1968-69 Office Staff, the girls who help things run more smoothly. STANDING: Connie Drury, Iinda Binder, Carolyn Francis, Suzanne Humphreys, Louise Tarver, Marsha McGee, Karen Lemoine. SEATED: Susan Metternich, Pat Wilson, Sara Beth Hiatt, Diane Smith, Jeannine Henry, STANDING: Julie LeBlanc, Norman Cox, Trudie Pullig, Melody Hagler, Kay Johnson, Cheryl Monroe, Peggy Watkins. The Library Staff Eddie Bownam helps by sorting catalog cards. Mrs. Saveli, our new office and library clerk, stays busy at the typewriter. 107 Junior High campus life talk now I think the lady lost her cookbook How many licks did Y°u say Coach ? Future John Nagys Do you think we'll ever learn what to do? There goes my gym shorts, Maybe we could check out sick ... I hate chicken jokes 108 Is Friendship and Happiness Get your draft application now and Playboy??? avoid the rush ... Yea Us! Umm Umm Good! That's life. Gunner Nelson’s understudy. Look Mom, no cavities! You say the cutest things. A man's kind of drink - Freeze. 10? Do I have a runner? Woodlawn F.H.A. presents — sixth annual Beauty Pageant Mrs. Brydels, faculty coordinator for Beauty Pageant, gets just as excited as the girls during the judging. Karen Baker, Darling 68 Patty Barrett, Fashion Commentator and Ted Sandifer, Master cf Ceremonies. A Time Of Beauty Beauties await judges decision JUDGES: Mrs. Peter Paul Fuchs, Miss Mary Powers, Mrs. Ann Evans, Mr. Kennon Thomas, Mr. Walter Wright. 110 Peggy McDonald Second Maid I Congratulations of tears, hugs, and smiles are bestowed on Ginger. Five Finalists The new Darling with the traditional red roses. 116 A)!JGoinleLM rUn! Karen Umoin =: Donna Long; Peggy Me-Donald; and Beth Boudreau, Behind the scene preparation Peggy Watkins performed Mrs. Brydels checking last minute details Folk singers entertained audience the night of the pageant Eleven Semi-Finalists Woodlawn is ci school of activities Homecoming dances are always well attended, especially if the band is good. Homecoming Dance The music was great and everyone enjoyed the dance. 119 ■ Autumn Days were selected as the 196? Homecoming Then . Johnny, Ida and Linda sketched and painted. Teachers directed the practice. Billy and Roy lend a helping hand to the harvest scene. Days before Homecoming committees were hard at work. Gags were abundant, also. These were cheerleaders' 120 Homecoming 1968 John Laurie accepts the challenge and contributes his talents. Goalposts must be wrapped - and Dan Ruppert sccs to die task for die Panthers. Half the fun of homecoming, for tile seniors, is decorating. Everyone wants to help and their reward is a day excused from classes. The work starts early and continues throughout die day, almost to game time. % 122 SUZANNE HUMPHREYS homecoming QUEEN Suzanne’s happiness is shared by her inaids. Homecoming celebrations at Woodlawn are always a very special occasion. It is a time of happiness for some, reminiscing for others and the excitement of a good football game for most. Days before the actual game students and teachers are busy planning and practicing for the half time activities. The football team is hard at work preparing for the game. The band, boosters, cheerleaders, patherettes go over their routines countless times before they feel it is just right. A proud father looks on while a proud principal does the honors. HOMECOMING COURT: (L. toR.) Kathleen O'Neal, Rebecca Humphreys, Ginger Martin, Peggy McDonald, Queen, Suzanne Humphreys, Karen Baker, Donna Long, Sherry Furnish, and Linda Sisco. 123 Peggy McDonald escorted by her father, Mr. D. H, McDonald. Ginger Martin escorted by her father, Mr. James D. Martin Karen Baker escorted by her brother, Rev. Kenneth Baker. Donna Long escorted by her father, Mr. Willie Long 124 5 0 p M h a o 1 m d o s r e Sherry Furnish escorted by her father, Mr. A. W. Furnish. Rebecca Humphreys escorted by Mr. Garland Phillips. Linda Sisco escorted by her father, Mr. Rayford Sisco. Kathy O’Neal escorted by Mr. Kerry Parent. r e s h m a n s 125 I Game Time Coach Boosier and Coach Barrett plan their strategy. Everyone gets involved at Homecoming I Here comes the band 126 Homecoming Excitement —i Sideline conference. Excitement was the key word for the night. The Boosters arc always on hand to supply die pep and spirit. Here they arc pictured carrying that spirit right to the sidelines Coach Boosier and Coach Barrett plan their strategy. Everyone gets involved at Homecoming Here comes the band 126 1 Excitement was the key word for the night. The Boosters are always on hand to supply the pep and spirit. Here they are pictured carrying that spirit right to the sidelines. Yes, chaperones arc necessary and always seem to have a good time. Some preferred to listen. Ted and Lyncttc do their share. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn visit with Mr. Miller. Physical education plays a dynamic role in Woodlawn’s curriculum. P. E. Program Schedule for 1968-1969 Senior High Boys Junior High Boys Senior High Girls Junior High Girls 1st 6 wks Touch Flag Football Physical Fitness Conditioning and Football Physical Fitness Dance Tumbling 2nd 6 wks Physical Soccer Basketball Basketball Fitness jrchery Soccer Speed ball Recreational Games Volleyball 3rd 6 wks Soccer Basketball Flag Football Health and First Aid Health and First A'd Gymnastics, tumbling, and wrestling Speedball 4th 6 wks Basketball Health and First Aid Volleyball Health and First Aid Touch Football 5th 6 wks Health Speed ball Physical Fitness Track and Field Tennis Volleyball 6th 6 wks Track and Tennis Recreational Softball Field Softball Games Woodlawn Physical Education classes share the school gym facilities. The P.E. schedule is set up so each group alternates between the outside fields and die courts of the gymnasium. Tumbling cxccrcises. Outside field used for Touch football. 130 M High School boys enjoy a game of touch football. Boys Junior High Physical Education Class - Flag Football Archery is fast becoming one of Wood-1 awn's top sport activity. Volleyball is a competitive game. I Robert Struppeck Student Teacher Delrnon McNabb Mrs. F. M. Woodruff J. J • Gravois Miss Linda McCall Proper exercise is a must in physical fitness program. Physical Education Instructors 132 Volleyball Team Takes Honors For Luck! Before the big game. Girls volleyball team with tournament trophies. Volleyball for girls is big interest sport at W.I1. S. Practice starts in October and goes to March. Team plays such schools as; St. Joseph, Lutchcr, Kentwood, St. John, Glen Oaks, and Zachery. Team consists of fifteen members. Woodlawn enjoyed hosting the first girl volleyball tournament held in East Baton Rouge Parish. Team did all the advance preparation to welcome visiting teams. Season results was all wins with only two losses. For the year of 19G8-19G9 the coach, Miss Linda McCall, predicts ... STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! Miss McCall and Cindy Green Coach McCall team 133 Athletics At Woodlawn LEO BOSSIER Athletic Director Head Coach Woodlawn s athletic program mainly covers an area of three seasonal sports, emphasis being p'.acd upon football, basketball, and track. Football begins at Woodlawn with practice on August 12 and continues through a fall schedule consisting of the Jamboree and ten night games ending the first week in November. Woodlawn High School’s classification of Double A (AA) District play is based on the total enrollment of 201-400 boys in grades 9-12. The Woodlawn Athletic department has two practice fields in addition to the main field at its disposal. Physical facilities and equipment are the best. ROBERT BARRETT Assistant Coach 134 JOHN ZENO Assistant Coach STAN LeBLANC Assistant Coach J. J. GRAVOIS Assistant Coach Senior Varsity Squad panther's PANTHERS £■ WITHERS WaS® iANTHEHS PANTHERS Jerry Tregre LINEBACKER David Berg END Joe Marler WINGBACK Roger Green TAILBACK Ronnie Morrison TACKLE Joe Ware Duke White William Pyle Chris Ducote Buddy Blackwell END CENTER LINEBACKER CORNERBACK TACKLE BOTTOM ROW; (LEFT): Chris Ducote, Mike Barnhart, Buddy Barrett, Pat Peace, Recce Peterson, Mark Ducote. SECOND ROW: Coach Zeno, Bill Phillips, Gary Newman, Duke White, Roger Green, Jerry Tregre, Sam Mclnnis, Jose Gonzales, Coach LeBlanc. THIRD ROW: Coach Bossier, Joe Marler, Danny Amond, Ronnie Morrison, Phillip Larsen, Amos Smith, Aoce Jones, Elmo Bridges, Coach Barrett. TOP ROW: Willie Trimbur, David Berg, William Pyle, Joe Ware, Buddy Blackwell, John Bossier, Huey Kirby, John Andrews, Floyd Whitaker. 135 TAILBACKS Elmo Bridges, Roger Green, Mike Earnhart QUARTERBACKS Buddy Barrett, Huey Kirby, Bill Phillips I ...— mamma 'J wmmm KB TACKLES KNEELING: Danny FULLBACKS Jose Gonzales Chris Ducote Amond, Pat Peace. pahtheks PAliTHiyS GUARDS KNEELING: Gary Newman Reece Peterson STANDING: Duke White, Jerry Tregre, ITHERS PARTHCfli PWTKERc P «THFBS ARTMEff Pi NTH Eli CENTERS Ainos Smith, Ronnie Morrison, John Bossier. WINGBACKS Sam Mclnnis, Joe Marler, Mark Ducote. Woodlawn 0 Lee (Jamboree) 14 Woodlawn 14 Reserve 0 Woodlawn 0 Lutcher 14 Woodlawn 13 Zachery 14 Woodlawn 7 Redemptorist 39 Woodlawn 14 Destrehan 14 Woodlawn 41 Port Allen 0 Woodlawn 2 Central 0 Woodlawn 7 Plaquemine 28 Woodlawn 0 Hahnville 28 Woodlawn 0 Denham Springs 0 • District Games Season Standing W L T 3 5 2 Dr. Richard Hill TEAM PHYSICAN Ed l or TRAINER Jose Gonzales is tackled hard after a good run. Roger Green goes for those hard yards. Bill Phillips rolls out to pass. Athletes are given complete physicals and a thorough conditioning program before being allowed to participate in football. The trainer attends all practice sessions as well as every game. His duties are many and some of the most important in rclatiOQ to the well-being of our athletes are First: prevention of injury, this is accomplished by good conditioning, good equipment, proper warm up, good playing conditions and good coaching. Second: treatment of injury by good first aid 3nd treatments prescribed by team physician. Third: rehabilitation of the at! • lete after injury supervised by trainer under directions of tearr. physician. Good physical conditioning is the foundation of ca entire athletic program. No athlete is ever allowed to participate in competition who is not in top physical condition. Athletes arc constantly observed by trainer and coaches for signs of illness that may require medical attention. 138 Varsity Bridges, Glmo Ducote, Mark Gonzales, Jose Earnhart, Mike Jones, Osce Kirby, Huey Larsen, Phillip Long, Mike Mclnnis, Sam Newman, Gary Peace, Pat Phillips, Bill Peterson, Reece Smith, Amos Whitaker, Floyd PANTHER PAM TH Els i , panthers s PAirHERt LUTHERS panthers Amond, Danny Andrews, John Barrett, Buddy Bossier, John | ™JKtM WMTOEHS pkliTH(;B5 PANTHER? n 4 fa ram tnuns - ItlQi V; nmess % SWTHCfc fANTHERS Z0Z1' M rn TruMn-na _ - PXMTHERS SO, , 32! Junior Varsity Squad BOTTOM ROW: Alon Willett, Danny Magro, Kenny Helms, Joe King, Bob Ham, Chuck Shaw, Mike Simian, James Humphreys, Glen Ezell, Wiley Burns. SECOND ROW: Charlie George, Marvin Hernandez, Joe Barrett, Mark Singleton, David Pricbc, Michael Perkins, Jim Rogers, Jeff Birbaum, Keith Sharp, David Wells, Pat Donahue. TOP ROW: Coach Zeno, Ralph Dacell, Tommy Iverstine, John Causey, Michael Clark, Bill Martin, Van Heard, Clif Porch, Dan Davis, Charles Priebe, Coach Stan LeBlanc. 139 Mr. John Zeno VARSITY BASKETBALL COACI I Ml. OWII LCDlcllC JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL COACH Basketball 1969 Floyd Whitaker rebounds Tommy Wilson shoots for two 140 Varsity Basketball Squad Wilman Delatte Charles Steele Managers Todd Chambers Glen Jackson Ted Lang John Laurie Forward Guard Forward Forward 141 Steve Saveli Center M. D. Smith Guard Ray Watson Center Tommy Wilson Forward Basketball is a spectator sport Tommy Wilson brings the ball down die court Saveli goes up for a score ... Proper preparation before game time is an all important task for Coach Zeno Spectators of all ages love baskets ••• 142 TOP ROW (L. to R.): David Carley, Amos Smith, Floyd Wnitaker, Pat Donahue, Coach Stan LcBlanc. CENTER: Cliff Porch, James McConnell, Buddy Barrett, Jose Gonzales, Charles Steel, Manager. BOTTOM: Bill Ellis, Joe Barrett, Dale McCaskill, Elmo Bridges, Bill Phillips. 143 __________________i I I 880 RELAY Ricky Picon, Roger Green, Clive Bridges, Glen Jackson. MILE RELAY M. D. Smith, Ronnie Fairchild, Alau Mikell, Jerry Baker. 144 Glen Jackson - BROAD JUMP panthers David Berg M. D. Smith Glen Jackson MILE RUN 880 YARD RUN Ralph La Prairie and John Kress Julian Day, Randy Wolf, Norman Cox 145 Woodlawn High Cheerleaders ’69 (L. to R.): Donna Long, Becky Wilson, Peggy MacDonald, Beth Boudreau, Diane Smith, Sherry Furnish, Peggy and Becky Beth Peggy Becky and Sfaenv The cheerleaders participated in Cheerleader Camp at Natchitoches College and won two 2nd place and two 3rd place ribbons. Donna Woodlawn Cheerleaders, elected by tfce student body, lead the spirit for cur athlete teams. Cheerleaders sponsor pep rallies and bu.) up team morale by attending all football and basketball games. 146 Beth Boudreau SENIOR HEAD CHEERLEADER Peggy McDonald SENIOR Diane Smith SENIOR Donna Long JUNIOR Becky Wilson SENIOR Sherry Furnish SOPHOMORE Woodlawn Senior Boosters Officers (L. to R.); Cheryl Riles, Secretary; Sharon Walters, Lieutenant; Linda McGee, Captain; Patty Ezell, Lieutenant; Jackie Matheme, Treasurer. Boosters SEATED (L. to R.): Cheryl Riles, Sharon Walters, Linda McGee, Patty Ezell, Jackie Matherne. 2ND ROW; Peggy Watkins, Donna Irwin, Julia Connally, Janna Sims, Debbie Walters, Susan Sutton, Kathy Carlino. 3RD ROW; Betty Arbour, Yvonne Herbert, Emily Cunningham, Nancy Garza, Becky McLellan, Ann Richard. 4TH ROW; Susan Childs, Marsha Leggett, Rebecca Haynes, Cecelia Dispenza, Judy Richardson, Rebecca Humphreys, Lynn Thompson, Donna Gideon, Cheryl Monroe. 5TH ROW; Carolyn Francis, Bobbie Dixon, Anita Richardson, Cheryl Richardson, Dean Webb, Judy Arrington. 6TH ROW; Hezzie Vallaton, Margaret Kress, Gaynell Brown, Susan Childs, Vickie Prescott, Doris Sparachinp, Christy Kee, Cindy Troutman. 7TH ROW; Sandra Philley, Jane Day, Katherine Macintosh, Linda Sisco, Ree Miller. 8TH ROW; Renda Turnley, Kay Johnson, Charlene Satterthwaite, Patty Barrett, Loretra Finnerty, Janice Brewer, Brenda Turnley, Georganna Andrews. Booster Spirit At WHS Spirit at Pep Rallies Mr. Harper Harper Valley P.T. A. The Senior Boosters is under the sponsorship of Miss Linda McCall. The Boosters .have performed actively at all the athletic events. The group plays a most important part in keeping up school spirit by attending games, pep rallies and preforming in school skits. Spirit at games Spirit on Practice Patty in Action Picture Not Available Cheryl Riles The Boosters placed third at the spring talent show. Miss McCall lead their singing to selections such as Tammy, Try to Remember, Sunshine Lollipops, and Sweetheart Tree. 149 The Pantherettes purchased huge, new shakers. Ginny Porch TREASURER Karen Baker fr' J ' Tlie Paniliereites were directed by Mrs. Kay Woodruff. Marsha Me Gee DRILL CAPTAIN Melinda Moran PRESIDENT Suzanne Humphreys VICE-PRESIDENT I, V | 'A 1 ! 'i {t i Color Day Uniforms Connie Pruett - Evelyn Harvey Connie Drury The Pantherettes spent long hours practicing. Rinn McLellan PROP MANAGER Cindy Phillips The Pantherettes made dresses alike for Pep Rally day. 151 K | ! I i i Woodlawn Band Mr. J. W. Bruce BAND DIRECTOR The Woodlawn High Panther Band attended all of the home games where they performed extraordinary precision drills for their half time entertainment. Always proceeded by the Panther Baud was the talented Phyllis Knox. Phyllis has been a majorette for Woodlawn for the past three years. Phyllis Knox I 152 Woodlawn Senior Band This year the Woodlawn High Band is especially proud of Anne Bernard and Ray Watson. Anne and Ray made All State Band which was held in New Orleans over the Thanksgiving holidays. Anne plays the clarinet and made third ch3ir; Ray made first chair trombone. The band is also proud of Glen Moreau; Alan Mikell; Betsy Wise; Sue Thomas; Ray Watson and Anne Bernard for getting in the All Parish Band. Billy Moore and Keith Brown were chosen as alternates. For the first time in the history of Woodlawn we have had a member of our band as a first chair. This year Anne Bernard, Glenn Moreau and Ray Watson all made first chairs. All Staters All Parish Band The band traveled to Monroe last year where they attended the State Band Festival. The band is in hopes that it will be able to attend the Festival this year, which will be held at L. S. U. 153 OFFICERS: SEATED: James Thomas, Anne Bernard, 2ND ROW: Glen Moreau, John Laurie, Dan Ruppert, Allan Mikell (Drum Major). .1 FRENCH HORNS and ALTO SAX: SEATED: Debbie Moore, Gary Tingle, Jimmy Salpeitra, STANDING: Bruce Gibson, Bill Smith, James Bernard. LOW BRASS: SEATED: John Laurie, Jack New. STANDING: Stuart Chandler, Ronald LaPrarie, James Harrell, Ray Watson, Keith Brown, Jack Lithago. TRUMPETS: SEATED: Patsy McLain, Carey Stout, Terri Turnley. 2ND ROW: Dale Person, Jerry Eiermann, Pete Siewartt, Robert LaPrarie. 3RD ROW: David Hart, Alan Miller, Glen Moreau, James Thomas, Dan Ruppert, Charles Priebe. 154 FLUTES: SEATED: Mary Wade, Celeste Eubanks. STANDING: Darlene Richard, Nancy Wallace, Bonnie Patton. LOW WOODWINDS: SEATED: Sue Thomas, Jane Keihm. 2ND ROW: Dane Haley, Suzanne Humphreys, Alan Mikell, B. J. Salpietra. CLARINETS: SEATED: Carolyn Lucas, Betsy Wise. 2ND ROW: James Wallace, Ralph LaPraire. Kathy Howe, Anne Bernard. 3RD ROW: Sonny Garza, Diane Pressler, Gayle Croxton, Jackie Aucoin, Billy Moore, Patrick Irwin, George Ruppeiner, David Wells. 155 I 1969 Echo Staff The Echo Staff is composed of seniors wlto have volunteered their free time to work on the school yearbook. Each member of the staff is responsible for an assigned section. Department Editors finalize the overall job. A staff member's reward for all the long hours of hard work is seeing the finished job wlten it arrives in the Spring. The full value of a school yearbook can only be appreciated by those who have had a hand in making the yearbook a reality. Mrs. Grace Craig FACULTY SPONSOR The Key Club serves the school Alan Mikell PRESIDENT David Landry VICE-PRES. Mr. John Hood SPONSOR John Dress SECRETARY I Sieve Saveli TREASURER Ted Sandifer PHOTOGRAPHER Ray Watson REPORTER SCRAPBOOK Dan Ruppert SCRAPBOOK DONNIE, a hardworking member M. D. Smith Ralph Clifton Charles John Don Joe LaPrarie Dickerson Sartain Bossier McConnell King Buddy Barrett Billy Moore Jerry Eierman Dan Burkcholder Donald Simmons Gunner Nelson Key Club in action Suzanne Humphreys SWEETHEART Members working. President, Alan Mikell situation. caught in a typical Key Clubber, M. D. Smith stretches. Ted Sandifer, active on all club projects. 159 The Beta Club builds leaders ... The Beta Club is under the new sponsorship of Mrs. Janice Paris this year. The Club is active in service and contains its pride in the annual Talent Show. BACK ROW: Bob Hunt, Patti Barrett, Buddy Blackwell, Charles Priebe, Clifton Dickerson, Buddy Barrett, Faren Raborn. 6th ROW: Danny Ruppert, Alan Mikell, John Kress, Rinn McLellen, Rick Barry, Cindy Troutman, Mancttc Sartain. 5th ROW: David Landry, Bill Phillips, Ralph LaPrairie, Charlie DeHart, Charlene Satterthwaitc, Sara Beth Hiatt, Connie Richard. 4th ROW: Sienna Schoonmaker, Sherry Furnish, Margaret Kress, Linda Thom, Karen Wilson, Becky McLellan. 3rd ROW: Peggy Watkins, Connie Miley, Melody Haglcr, Helen Addison, Anne Bernard, Cathy Anderson, Beth Boudreaux, Angela Shocnfeld. 2nd ROW: Jackie Mathern, Anne Richard, Denise Landry, John Bossier, Ginger Martin, Brenda Landry, Nancy Garza. SEATED: Donald McConnell, Cindy Lamm, Linda McGee, Margie Hagler, Gunner Nelson. 1968-69 Officers Don McConnell, Cindy Lamm, Linda McGee, Margie Hagler, Gunner Nelson New Beta’s were tapped in the spring of ’68 Don McConnell giving liis acceptance speech. Alan, a retiring officer. The Club maintains a total of five officers. These officers possess high leadersliip qualities. All new members take the oath. The new officers of 1969. The Woodlawn Talent Show, Beta’s Annual Production 161 The judges have tough decision The Drama Club prepares members for the stage. STANDING: John Kress, Clifton Dickerson, SEATED: Rick Barry, David Berg, Linda McGee, Donnie Simmons. The 1968-69 Officers Drama members work each year from dawn ril dusk on their production. It is always a success. 162 Drama Club Members “Pennant for the Kremlin” Patty gives outstanding performance. The girls don't understand what the boys worry about. The good news isn't so good. Woodlawn’s members of the National Thespian Society STANDING: Suzanne Humphreys, Rick Barry, Bob Hunt, Clifton Dickerson, Donnie Simmons, Rinn McLel-lan. SEATED: John Kress, Patty Barrett, Angela Schoenfeld, Abby Willis. 163 The Jr. Beta Club has offered ... its services tliroughoul the year. The Club held a banquet at the Belmont to recognize its new officers. The Club has become one of Woodlawn's most active. BACK ROW: Cynthia Crosby, Carla Weldon, Terri Taylor, Joanne Danenhower, Kathy Holcomb, Sherry Cavin. 4th ROW: Keith Smith, Ricky Richard, Debbie Melton, Alan Dickerson. 3rd ROW: Daren Martin, David Sartain, Sherrie Quinn, Chris Gillette, Dennis Herbert. 2nd ROW: Debra Awagain, Jamie French, Cynthia Pruett, Mike Clark, Mariann Ruppeiner, Charlotte Phillips, Beryl Richard, Corinne Kauffeld, Mark Stephens, Donald Leach. SEATED: Valeri Miller, Bob Tatum, Dean Webb, Dennis Driskell, Betty Richardson, Leo Bossier, Mrs. O. B. Romero. Mrs. Romero, a smiling aide to any suggestion. The Club at a meeting 1968-69 Officers Sienna initiates nev members. STANDING: Cynthia Pruett - 8th Grade Representative; Valeri Miller - Historian; Mike Clark - 9th Grade Representative; Charlotte Phillips - Reporter. SEATED: Bob Tatum; Dean Webb - Recording Secretary; Dennis Driskell - President; Betty Ruth Richardson - Corresponding Secretary; Leo Bossier - Vice President. 164 Mrs. O. B. Romero, SPONSOR. Dennis, president of the club, uses his spare time wisely and devotes most of it to the club. Charlotte talks with Mrs. Romero about other Jr. Beta Clubs. One member offers Mrs. Sibley time for grading papers. The club members give out pencils to all members of the faculty. 165 Plans are made for a project. The installation of officers, Woodlawn Future Business Leaders explore the business world. 1968-69 Officers Lcfi to Right: Barrett a I E lw Miss Mary Powers speaks for IBM. Melody Ilagler, Liuda McGcc, Patty Barrett, Lynn Thompson, Buddy FBLA has encouraged WHS students to look toward business as a future. The Club has sponsored many activities and performed services the past year. BACK ROW’: Norman Cox, David Berg, John Kress. 7th ROWr: Charlene Satterthwaite, Duke White, Rick Sims, Kay Johnson, Loretta Finnerty, Beverly Sheldon, John Bossier. 6th ROW'; Cecelia Despenza, Becky Wilson, Margie Haglcr, Paula Dugas, Charles Steele. 5th ROW': Joe W’are, Cheryl Riles, FayeMilleri Carla Jouette, Debbie Jones, Becky Robertson. 4th ROW: Rinn McLellan, Jackie Aucoin, Kathy W'illiams, Jeanine Henry, Louise Tarver, Cindy Denham, Marsha McGee. 3rd ROW': Cheryl Richardson, Susan Metternick, Kathy Howe, Sharon Walters, Anne Richard, Ginny Porch, Kathy Cannon, Patti Ezell. 2nd ROWr: Jackie Mathcrne. Cheryl Monroe, Karen Lemoine, Debbie Sutton, Billie Corbin, Janice Germany, Arleen Geraci. SEATED: Melody Hagler, Linda McGee, Patti Barrett, Lynn Thompson, Buddy Barrett. 166 Gamma Chi “Girls of service 3rd ROW: Margaret Kress, Linda Megee, Charlene Satterthwaite, Patty Ezell, Lynn Thompson, Cecilia Dcspcnza. 4th ROW: Connie Miley, Billie Corbin, Connie Richard, Johnnie Kirby, Manettc Sartain, Ginger Martin, Cheryl Monroe. SEATED: Jackie Matherne, Cheryl Riles, Patty Barrett, Loretta Fimierty, Cathy Anderson. Jackie and Loretta wrapping frog bean-bags for orphanage at Christmas. Mrs. Roark, the sponsor, gives Cathy a helping hand with some secretarial business. Left to Right: Jackie Matherne, Cheryl Riles, Patty Barrett, Loretta Finnerty, Cathy Anderson. Gamma Chi Officers Mrs. Irene Tucker, SPONSOR Cliristmas Door, 2nd plac designed by Art Club member, Johnny Philley. Art members decorated window in slipping center for Halloween. OFFICERS: Melody Haglcr, Treasurer; Pat Wilson, Reporter; Lynn Brister, President; Linda Thom, Vice President; Ida Sharp, Secretary. Wood lawn Art Club Christmas window display sponsored by Art Club SEATED: L. to r. Melody Hagler, Pat Wilson, Lynn Brister, Linda Thom, Ida Sharp. SECOND ROW; Johnny Philley, Norman Cox, Rinn McLellan, Kailiie Williams, Pam Byrd, Jill Beecher. THIRD ROW: Randy LaPrairic, Bob Tatum, Hezzie Vallaton, Linda Marks, Janice Brister. 168 1 Journalists are kept busy with Panther Talk Staff bi-monthly editions of the PANTHER TALK. The newly developed Journalism class under the leadership of Mrs. F. T. Dykes, publishes the most informative newspaper that Woodlawn has ever possessed. STANDING: Charles Marchifava, Rick Newton, Bill Belton, Donnie Simmons, Richard Baker, Nell Roshio. SEATED: Norman Cox, Diane Smith, David Berg, Jane Day. Jane helps Ricky, the cartoonist, with some dialogue. Mrs. Dykes helps with some comical lines. The plates for the cover must be made. Guess who's elected? 169 Wood lawn Senior High 4-H 170 Health Careers Club is Woodlawn’s youngest club. STANDING: Pat Schwartz, Pat Savard, Debra Jolissaint, Loretta Finnerty, Cindy Denham, Miss Dunn. SEATED: Sara Beth Hiatt, Pat Wilson, Kay Johnson, Jane Day, Lynn Thompson. The Safety Council promotes safer living. BACK ROW: Dan Ruppcrt, Margaret Kress, Patty Barrett, Buddy Barrett, David Berg, Alan Mikell. 3rd ROW: Rick Barry, Linda Magee, Ralph LePrarie, Billy Moore. 2nd ROW: Becky McLcllan, Kay Johnson, Jane Day, Angela Schoenfield. SEATED: John Kress, Susan Metternick, Rinn McLcllan, Connie Richard, Beth Boudreaux. 171 1969 Woodlawn Concert Choir All Parish Choir Abby Willis, Cindy Lamm, Terry Brown. Choir Officers SEATED: Joe Marler, Vice President; Abby Willis, President. STANDING: Ginny Porch, Secretary-Treasurer; Joey Binder, Maintenance; Linda Thom, Reporter; Mrs. Martha Westmoreland, Director. Concert Choir SEATED: Judy Mclancon, Debra Hess, Ida Sharp, Linda Thom, Ginny Porch, Karen Baker, Heather Aufort. 1st ROW: Marsha McGee, Debbie Kent, Kay Johnson, Linda Binder, Abby Willis, Mrs. Martha Westmoreland. 2nd ROW: Linda McGee, Mona Morgan, Faye Miller, Jeannine Henry, Johnny Kirby, Jane Day. 3rd ROW: Paula Dugas, Darlene McMorris, Connie Turnley, Hezzie Valla ton, Janice Brister, Cindy Lamm. 4th ROW: Butch Turnley, James Wallace, Roger Green, Danny Ducote, Butch Bennett, Terry Brown. 5th ROW: Raymond Vince, Joe Marler, Joey Binder, Jon Kauffeld, Donald Averett. 6th ROW; Bennie Cliburn, Latheal Parish, Roy Karrakcr, Danny Amond, David Palmer, Ralph Danna, Mike Helms. 172 Mrs. Martha Westmoreland, CHOIR DIRECTOR The Choirs section leaders help the officers and Mrs. Westmoreland with all choir business. Future Homemakers of America The F.H.A. is one of the largest and most active clubs at Woodlawn. Under the direction of Mrs. Faye Brydels, the members further their knowledge of home living. Again tliis year the F.H.A. sponsored the beauty pageant and as always, it was a big success. L. tor., 1st ROW: Pat Wilson, Secretary; Beth Boudreau, President; Peggy McDonald, Vice-President; Sarah Beth Hiatt, Treasurer. 2nd ROW: Peggy Watkins, Parliamentarian; Cheryl Monroe, Historian; Johnnie Bca Kirby, Song Leader; Lynn Thompson, Reporter. Mrs. Brydels OUR SPONSOR F.H.A. largest organization on campus Future Teachers of America look ... forward to teaching as a career. FTA girls anticipate a bright future as shown by their sponsor Mrs. Judy McLellan. Mrs. Judy McLellan, SPONSOR BACK ROW: Linda McGee, Margaret Kress, Margie Hagler, Cindy Lamm, Manette Sartain, Becky McLellan. 3rd ROW: Nancy Garza, Sherri Furnish, Charlene Sattcrthwaitc, Renee Richard, Karen Wilson, Angela Shoenfeld. 2nd ROW: Betty Addison, Anne Richard, Jackie Matherne, Billie Corbin, Ginny Porch, Ginger Martin, Connie Miley. SEATED: Denise Landry, Rinn McLellan, Patty Barrett, Connie Richard, Cathy Anderson, Patty Ezell. Left to right: Denise Landry, Rinn McLellan, Patty Barrett, Connie Richard, Cathy Anderson. Patty Ezell. President Rinn conducts bimonthly meeting. 176 Woodlawn’s Student Council strives for better service. BACK ROW: Terri Taylor, Doug Henderson, Darlene Richard, Belly Moore, Jim Singleton. 3rd ROW: Cindy Troutman, Rick Barty, Charles Pricbc, Susan Sutton, Paulette Price. 2nd ROW; Vicki Prescott, Alan Mikell, Ray Watson, Don McConnell, Rebecca Humphreys, Darlene Guercio, Sherry Furnish, Debbie Jouette, Becky Robertson, Billie Corbin, Cathy Holchom, Cathy O'Neal, Mr. W. G. Burkett. SEATED: Ginny Porch, Clifton Dickerson, Sienna Schoonmaker. Mr. Burkett, SPONSOR Charles helps with S. C. 's weekly service of selling lunch tickets. Steve Saveli, the president, leisurely conducts weekly meetings. Ginny Porch, Treasurer; Clifton Dickerson, Vice-Pres.; Sienna Schoonmaker, Secretary. WOODLAWN HIGH SCHOOL ©Jj-ikpunjifie pautkm 1967 68 Student Council The Council's proud donation to the campus' front lawn. --Glen checks out voting machine for election. 177 Escorts and Principal so proud of Her Majesty the Queen Go get 'em. The Annual Powder Puff Ball Game took the sports limelight in December. Juniors against the Seniors. Cheerleaders and Court were decked out in all their splendor. Queen Smith was breathtaking. Beauties like the ones below come along only once in a great while. (U TO R.): Roger Green. Joe Marlcr. Johnny Philley, Queen M. D. Smith, Ted Sandifer, Glen Jackson. 178 The Court With these behind you ... why not run. 179 Junior High Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Darlene Guerice, Marge Heintze, Phyllis Rcbaldo. SECOND ROW; Jo Lynn Guerice, Jean Landry, Donna Thrasher. THIRD ROW; Aline Bridges and Kathy Schoonmaker. Woodlawn Junior High Boosters SEATED: Stephanie Landry, Sylvia Rube, Rita McVey, Carol Berg, Helen Richardson. FIRST ROW: Candy Rusk, Shelia Weinberg, Nancy Chinigo, Kay Godso, Pam Hunt. SECOND ROW: Vanja Rainey, Leslie Wood, Marie Halphem, Stacey Webb, Becky Wilson, Paula Matherne, Julie Wade. THIRD ROW: Patti Weinberg, Delores Meche, Diane Savard, Debbie Furnish, Esther Sandifer, Aleta Gee, Kateri Ducote. 180 Campus Capers Should I grab her hamburger? We’re the energetics. Cover up no more! I’m sick of doing this, aren’t you? Drive carefully, someone is waiting SURE BUSINESS WOMAN! 1! for your heart. First door to the right. Dr. Jckyl and Mr. Hyde John Bond's the name ... girls are my game. No, you can't have my ring. Ain't it purity? Blow in my paper and I’ll follow you anywhere ... 181 Campus Capers Larry, where are you? Sonny and Cher??? I double dog dare you! Woodlawn Spirit 'The Impossibles Irma, are you listening to me? Look up in the sky! Oh no, it's a Caution: Adults at play! She loves me! bird! Ifs like, have a beauty shop in your Study, study, that's all I do. Brake not Clutehl own home. 182 Campus Capers Talent at Practice Golly gee, he sure is cute. Why didn't they tell us there would be days like this. I just can't understand it. Two sides to every story. Motorboat, motorboat ... Ah shucks, Buddy ... One of his rare moments. Naughty, naughty, mustn't do That's another foul on you! Those were the days Me and my freczee May the big fairy put nurn in your purd. 183 Campus Capers Hang 'em high Solitary man Summit meeting What kind of guidance would you Forward Together C-A-T spells cat like? 184 Biology is such fun ... With this stick ... Why stand? Campus Capers I see you found my tack ... Pied Piper We have 10 find all the pieces or we will fail. Under Heidi's hat! Test Preparations ... Ginny, where arc you?? Happiness is ... Judy. Well--if you don’t like the way I sing ... Have you heard the latest? 185 I Campus Capers Ain't they sweet ... We use ivory liquid for softer more Don't touch tliac typewriter!!! lovelier hands. I'm really an U.N.C.L.E. agent. Karen, I tell you, you're wrong. Klccnx? Anyone. 186 Let's don't study ... I know you have to do more than plug it in. Look John, it's this way. Campus Capers Anything you can do, I can do Will somebody please help me. The three stooges!!! better. Story of his life. Hello there Team studying 187 Cinnamon, I. M. Force Big man on campus Ouch! My finger’s caught. A PAIR OF WINNERS GOLDEN GUERNSEY kMp£te GRADE • PASTEURIZED homogenized VITAMIN P MIUC I oni o u « • iiou i m GOLDEN GUERNSEY GRADE A HOMOGENIZED VUcanut Ml LIC K1EIHPITER ftlMS IAIIT •ATOM ROUOf IA. FROM BLUE RIBBON GUERNSEYS Ypu can really enjoy milk's delicious flavor when you drink rich, good tasting Kleinpeter's Guernsey milks. Golden Guernsey is high in food value, rich and creamy. Guern-Z-Gold is just as delicious, but low in butter fat. Keep both on hand for your family. SKIM MILK IKINPIKI FUNS tillF • AIOM IOUCI I farms dairy 188 ( [fmcA(eica£f Gifts - - - Party Supplies 7665 Jefferson Highway 924-7320 DEMPSEY HUGHES TRAILER SALES, INC. 10545 Airline Hwy. 921-2022 Baton Rouge, La. Horse Trailers Cattle Trailers Capps Fine Clothes BATES THIGPEN The Home of Good Clothes Phone DI 3-2101 Baton Rouge 1, La. ONE-NINETY AUTO SUPPLY AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 714 Florida 665-2282 Phone Blvd. W. 665-5972 Denham Springs, La. Listen Good Guys 91 on Your Dial THE COZY CAGE Po Boys - Hamburgers Beer in Frozen Mugs Open 10 A.M. - 1 A.M. 268 West Chimes Phone 348-9923 Office Phone 924-7024 BENO TRUCK EQUIPMENT, INC. BENO CORTELLON1 Home Phone 921-2866 1 1265 Airline Hwy. Baton-Rouge, La. 189 Compliments of JACOB CHEVROLET Compliments of REEVE’S HARDWARE AND GROCERY Meats - Feeds - Seeds 10770 Harrell's Ferry THE BORDEN COMPANY 4743 Florida Street Borden's Ice Cream Is Dee-licious sec??? lOOk YEARS Bord n C . Phone DI 2-5246 Machine Shop .... Service SCHOFIELD’S BEAUTY SALON 8773 Jefferson Hwy. Phone: 924-4191 190 L LETTERMAN’S JOE D’S BLUEPRINT AND SUPPLY GROCERY MARKET Architect, Engineering, and School Supplies Goodwood Shopping Center 2963 Government DI 2-4888 ' Call us for Fried Chicken Congratulations Class of 69 F rom WESTMINSTER ESSO RAMER’S AG GROCERY 100% Atlas Tire, Tube and Battery Road Service 4341 Inniswold Dr. 8967 Jefferson Highway 926-2649 Phone 924-9859 ENDUNG’S BOOKSTORE MERLE’S LUGGAGE GIFT SHOP Paperback Books Fiction - Classics MEN'S ACCESSORIES 7637 Jefferson Highway 684 Jefferson Hwy. Goodwood Shopping Center Twin Cedars Shopping Center 924-6680 JAY’S BAR-B-Q Compliments of a FRIEND 4215 Government St. DI 3-5082 191 Best Wishes to the Seniors of '69 EDDIE’S SHEET METAL WORKS INC. 4064 North Street DI Compliments of DARI-DEUTE PRICE A.K. Home of True Fruit Malts and Shakes Charcoal Broiled Burgers CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 2804 Nicholson Drive 343-4567 “G. E.” COOPER’S GROCERY Compliments of Package Liquor Cold Beer BREEDEN TRACTOR 17087 Florida Boulevard IMPLEMENT CO. Baton Rouge, La. Compliments DUTCH CLEANERS of a ONE HOUR SERVICE -NO EXTRA CHARGE FRIEND Custom Cleaning Expert Shirt Service CLEGG’S NURSERY, INC. 274 North Donmoor 3943 Florida Blvd. 342-6272 Baton Rouge, La. COMPLETE GARDEN CENTER GIFTS AND ARRANGEMENTS 193 Support ERICKSON HARDWARE STORE “UP WITH PEOPLE” 13475 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, Louisiana BILL’S HAIRDRESSERS 7637 Jefferson Hwy. 926-1643 Compliments of HERRING’S BEAUTY SALON 4357 Inniswold Road To All The Girls JOSEPH AND JANICE PACE Compliments of BOB JAKE’S (shelu iHr CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 69 LARRY’S SHERWOOD FOREST SHELL LEWIS ROGERS LARRY GOMEZ, Dealer INSURANCE Phone 926-1737 1 1288 Old Hammond Hwy. Baton Rouge, La. 70816 GREETINGS TO OLD FRIENDS AND FORMER STUDENTS PERRY JOHNSON CLERK OF COURT 195 Compliments of CRUMP CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 9835 Airline Highway 924-1339 924-6431 JOE PAUL STEINER, L.L.L. General Agent GUARANTY INCOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. HR-10 Self-Employed Tax Retirement (Tax Deductible) 650 Wooddale Blvd. Phone 924-2431 Pension Plans and Trusts Group Plans - Life and Health Insured Investment and Savings “FASHION CORNER” DRESS SHOP Programs (Guaranteed) Latest Styles and Brand Names Dresses - Sportswear 1986 Dallas Office: 342-0355 Phone 924-1349 Baton Rouge, La. Baton Rouge, La. 348-3974 Home: 924-1801 10730 Old Hammond Hwy. INNISWOLD SERVICENTER Jefferson Hwy. WA 4-1641 iil 2291 Government St. Baton Rouge, La. Phone 344-0441 Pot Plants Shrubbery Landscape Contracting JV SINCE 1878 PASSMAN’S NURSERY VFL0RIST f Branch: 3634 Plank Road HARRY IIEROMAN Phone 357-4667 15524 Old Hammond Hwy. Phone Baton Rouge, La. 70816 921-0338 197 WADE LEMOINE TWIN CEDARS ESSO 7615 Jefferson Hwy. Baton Rouge, La. Phone: 926-0452-Phone WA 4-3866 SEAGO AGENCY REALTOR ALVIN K. SEAGO 545 South Foster Drive Dial 924-3626 Sales - Appraisals DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS • FLOWERS • GIFTS • LANDSCAPING MAPI'S FIOWEK SHOP 9615 FLA. BLVD. 924-4122 If No An«w r Di.l 921-1107 If No Aniw r Dial 35 -1705 924-7320 ( .dhitXvu.A' 1L ( 0AAlaj«TIXai« T? vLit BATON ROUGE. LA. TALL PINES EGG FARMS, INC. You'll Like Our Fresh EGGS (Producers, Packers and Distributors of Louisiana's Finest Eggs) Baton Rouge, Louisiana Save 75% on Dry Cleaning MYERS NORGE VILLAGE 8006 Jefferson Hwy. 921-9198 8 Lb. Load - $2. 25 We Do All the Work Norge Commercial Clothes Dryers WELSH B'flVI I'fl B'l 1 WURJUVUiuiriiirijiiuie FUNERAL HOME 4700 Floai a Bovuvaw, Baton Rucct, Nrvv Rut Road is Goszaisj MX 12911 FIo'mAo BUY WHERE THE BUILDERS BUY! CrENTER ' i Mil (oil of SH«r oo4 foml wa 1-0141 p Reine STATIONERY COMPANY tetREW£6c. YwrEpreNOfs 199 Compliments of CEDARCREST MOBILE HOMES PARK YOUNG FASHIONS 4001 CcdarcrestAve. Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816 Phone 926-8765 Westmoreland Shopping Center GOOD LUCK SENIORS ’69 Compliments of VIKING DISTRIBUTORS LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS 342-7455 Azrock Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tile ASSOCIATE STORE Your Dep't. Store of Electronics 2610 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. 70802 200 ... too beautiful. .. ? That's what the man said. Resthaven Gardens is too beautiful to be a cemetery. He meant it as a compliment. Too beautiful? Should a cemetery be a depressing and lonely sight with leaning tombstones and weeds? No! We believe a cemetery snouici ue composeu ujl graceful trees, rolling green lawns, colorful flowers, immaculately kept forever. That’s why Resthaven Gardens is a Permanent Care Cemetery - beautiful today, tomorrow and always. That's why so many families choose Resthaven Gardens in advance with complete confidence. If your family hasn't already made plans, look into the advantages of Resthaven Gardens. .. now! Airline and Jefferson Highways (One Mile South of Nesscr Overpass) Telephones: 937-1440 • 937-1382 • 921-2564 201 EAST OF BON MARCHE DOWNTOWN 7643 Florida Boulevard — Phone 926-0137 149 St. Ferdinand—Phone 348-5806 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 DEPENDABLE HOME FURNISHERS SINCE 1880 3721 Essen Lane Baton Rouge, La. 924-1386 Candles Antiques Garden Statuary YARBERRY’S Supplies for Architects, Engineers, and Artists We make Xerox copies Compliments of a FRIEND 4343 Government St. DI 2-5631 202 HIGHLANDER LOUNGE LAUREL LEA SUPERMARKET 7343 Highland Road 8883 Highland Road Phone 766-9204 Open Sundays to 7 Beer and Mixed Drinks Learn With the Winners Compliments of DEE JAY’S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY, INC. JAY’S GROCERY 5131 Government Street Baton Rouge, Louisiana Phone 926-2530 ANDERSON-DUNHAM INC. Concrete Pipe - Metal Pipe - Asphalt Phone 926-3920 203 SPECIALIZING IN PLUMBING AND HEATING Residential - Commercial THE VINCE CORPORATION SAM VINCE Master Plumber WA Compliments of CEDARCREST PHARMACY 10772 Harrell's Ferry Road Baton Rouge, La. Phone 926-3706 Phone 4-4678 A RESTAURANT THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY Vince's features a complete line of delicious steaks, seafoods, and chicken. The oyster bar is one of Baton Rouge's finest. Vince's salutes the Woodlawn Panthers and wishes them the best of luck of luck every season. 8905 Highland Road For Take-Out Orders Call 766-0726 fte y let ELECTRIC SUPPLIES. INC. Baton Rouge Office 11400 Airline Hwy. Baton Rouge, La. 70815 Phone (504) 937-0535 Phone 343-1701 1100 Chippewa St. MURPHY LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO., INC. P. O. Box 2308 Compliments of LIVINGSTON STATE BANK Branches at: Walker, Livingston, Albany Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70821 Main Office in Denham Springs. . Compliments of TIGER TOWN JEWELERS THE BEST OF JEWELRY LINES A FRIEND SOR. and FRAT. JEWELRY and FAVORS TROPHIES - ENGRAVING -WATCH REPAIR SANDY SANDERS 146 W. Chimes St. Owner DI 3-6102 -----------------------------— FORETICH-ZIMMER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 6800 Airline Highway Phone 356-2571 Baton Rouge, La. GLOBE FOOD DEPARTMENT Baton Rouge Disc. Inc. 3900 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge, La. 70806 STAR ENGINEERING, INC. 527 North Acadian Thruway Baton Rouge, La. CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '69 DEARMANS DRUGS 7633 Jefferson Highway WA 4-1391 207 PORTABLE ALUMINUM BUILDINGS SIZES 6 x 8 to 14 x 40 R M MOBILE TRAILERS AND CAMPERS R M MOBILE HOMES - CUSTOM BUILT All Models Completely Erected - Ready for Use. Constructed of the Finest Materials BEST PRICES...........PROMPT SERVICE. BUILDINGS MANUFACTURED IN LOUISIANA. 15507 Airline Highway, U. S. P. O. Box 15368 Broadview Station 61 South Phone 937-1788 Phone 937-1868 Baton Rouge, Louisiana. SMITH’S A.G. GROCERY Open 7 AM - 8 PM Mon. thru Sat. Fresh Meat and Produce -Frozen Foods A Complete Line of Groceries Harrell's Ferry Rd. 937-1860 Compliments of SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance 20 35 Wooddale Boulevard Baton Rouge, Louisiana CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1969 HOWARD C. POOR AGENCY REALTOR - BUILDER - GEN. INS. 927-1450 7815 Tom Drive Baton, Rouge 209 J B’S PACKAGE LIQUOR SEAFOOD Open Till 11 PM Fri. and Sat. Boiled Shrimp and Crayfish Old Hammond Hwy. at Sharp Lane 926-3912 J. B. CULMONE Owner DATA CENTER, INC. THOMAS E. ZAMMIT, President Phone 926-6352 Area Code 304 600 North Foster Drive Baton, Rouge, Louisiana 70806 AUTO AIR REPAIR Air-Conditioning Phone DI 8-4382 565 Live Oak Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. GUY A. PERKINS, JR. 210 927-0917 BLANCA’S BEAUTY SHOP Hair Styling Specializes in Wigs and Wiglets 6613 Government Street Baton Rouge, La. Compliments of BOWER’S CONCRETE PATIO LOUNGE CRIBBS, INC. Your Hosts DAVE AND BOB MOLLOY Phone 924-2450 8743 Jefferson Hwy. Baton Rouge, La. Roofing and Sheet Metal 344-0422 523 Live Oak Ave. P. O. Box 4854 Baton Rouge, La. 70821 211 YORK’S JEWELERS 50 1 3rd St. Baton Rouge, La. 70801 Phone 343-8363 BLANCHARD TRAILER SALES Travel Trailers Campers Hard Tops Motor Homes We Trade For Anything (Almost) 6632 Airline Hwy. Baton Rouge, La. Phone 355-4449 Franchised Dealers of; Norris, Air-Flow, Volunteer, Smokey, Bearde's, Scottie, Tru-Trail Horse Trailers ujtjh SkA VrQ ., E COOK and-J j.,, K DOUGLAS se Trainers Fo .eining Roping rfur ’t i j sWe)s£ern Pleasure Cuttnig Lazy B Farm Donated George O'Neil Rd. by | 937-1861 GLENN HENLEY 212 Ul ROSELAWN MONUMENT COMPANY Authorized Dealer Opposite Roselawn Memorial Park 4042 North Street Baton Rouge, La. 70806 Phone: 344-5506 Sallye Harmer Cosmetics Jewelry Gifts Accessories KAISER WIGS ’N WANTS Italian - European - Oriental Hairgoods Wigs Wiglets Falls Braids We Appreciate Sales - But We're Dedicated To Servicing Your Hairpieces. H. A. (Bob) BANTA Res. Phone: WA 4-3504 CORINNE KAISER 137 Aiello Dr. 927-0317 Bus. Phone DI 3-6065 CAPONE’S ONE STOP SERVICE Motor Tuning - Brake Service ELMO CAPONE Owner 510 St. Ferdinand Baton Rouge, La. BEST WISHES TO WOOD LAWN HIGH FROM JESSE L. WEBB ASSESSOR 213 We Have a MOHAWK TIRE to Fit Every Car - Every Pocketbook -Terms. Complete Tire Service MOHAWK TIRE BATTERY CO. 10220 Florida Blvd. 924-4263 CHEMICAL LEAMAN TANK LINES, INC. RYDER DIVISION Greensboro, N. C. Baton Rouge, La. 6725 Airline Hwy. 355-2548 CONGRATULATIONS Class of '69 Well Done NEWTON AGENCY, INC. B. R. 's Most Complete Newspaper Service PASQUALE’S PIZZA CARRY OUTS Food Fun for Everyone PASQUALE'S of BATON ROUGE 161 W. 11990 Fla. Chimes St. Blvd. Phone Phone 342-6801 927-2558 Phone and Your Order Will be Ready in Minutes! LIL JOHN BARBER SHOP Three Barbers to Serve You FLOYD McL IN JERRY ROBERTSON SAM LoCICERO Specialize in Razor Cuts and All Haircuts 11922 Florida Blvd. 214 WE FEATURE SALES, BUT SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE McLEOD’S 11450 Airline Hvvy. THE SOUTH'S LARGEST RCA DEALER Baton Rouge, La. Phone 937-0591 COTTON’S Owned Operated By Pest Aid Company of Baton Rouge Inc. A. R. Cotton HARRIS - President Full Lino Pest Control Sorvico Termite Work For Residential Industrial Commercial Ask About the Above Conditional Bond Licenso For Your Protection HUNTER FLY CONTROL PROOUCTS FOR COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL (RESTAURANTS: Helping To Make Louisiana An Even Better Place To Live LA. STATE LICENSE 6 25 - S-24 Dial 356-3481 NIGHTS - SUNDAYS - HOLIDAYS DIAL 926-6049 5712 McClelland Drive BATON ROUGE. LA. PEST AID CONTROL 215 CHRIS’ HAIR FASHION EXCITING... FROZEN FLAVORS IT'S FROZENATED! COLDEST ORlNK IN TOWN TERMITES OR PESTS? Call: BRUCE TERMINIX CO. Broadmoor Shopping Center Baton Rouge, Ea. WA 1-8081 Catering to those who care. TSecuitcf 3574 Plank Rd. Complete Beauty Service 357-2296 Phone 348-3288 P. O. Box 64777 THE MUSIC HOUSE, INC. Corner Florida and Eugene 2645 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge, La. 70802 Your Only Complete Music Store 216 Congratulations to Seniors of '69 BATON ROUGE INTERNATIONAL TgAco (3) GREEN OAKS TEXACO PERKY SHOP Tires - Tubes - B.atteries and 4Z7 5 Perkins Road Southdowns Shopping Center Accessories 10809 Florida Blvd. 921-0992 344-7921 MR. AND MRS. R. L. COLONA, Owners A-l HOMES INC. A-l INSURANCE COMPANY For Best Home Buys Riveroaks and South Highland k. 921-3873 927-4914 ■ ' Wj jm SUTTON’S COIN-OP DRY CLEANING VILLAGE “ — 3724 Government St. 8 Lb. Dry Cleaners We Do The Work We Pleat and Steam Drapes STEVENS MEAT CO., INC. P. O. Box 248 Gonzales, Louisiana We Also Have an Extra Large Dry Cleaning Machine For Your Large Drapes and Bedspreads 218 Compliments of A FRIEND Congratulations Seniors of '69 CARL SCHOONMAKER SERVICE STATION MAINTENANCE 9770 Airline Highway Phone 926-1480 24 Hour Service Complete Maintenance Service THE HOUSE OF C. M. 10779 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. 70815 927-3532 CRACKER BARREL SERVICE STORES Compliments of CRACKER BARREL A FRIEND SERVICE STORES Old Hammond Hwy. Govt. St. Compliments j ™ IX l f X N i I of if | BATON ROUGE WHOLESALE LIQUOR GO SUNBEAM Congratulations Seniors '69 Compliments of ROCK’S LOUNGE Compliments of IDEAL CEMENT CO. mm } Motor Tune Up - Air Conditioning -Brake Service 8182 Airline Hwy. Phone 927-4910 BROADMOOR AUTO REPAIR, INC. 575 Oak Villa Blvd. LOUISIANA AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTORS Baton Rouge, La. W. E. HUTZLER Phone 921-0249 KERN PEGUES Fast Delivery a Ompant NURSERY f LAN DSC «o«t ta tm 12289 Fla. Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. 70815 Professional Landscaping - Patio -Tree Surgery - Lawn Grasses Licensed and Bonded JAMES IMAHARA -WALTER M. IMAHARA -SAM KAGA MclNNIS-PETERSON CHEVROLET, INC. HOLIDAY SHELL SERVICE 9828 Airline Hwy. Baton Rouge, La. 70816 Phone 926-5135 JOE ANDERSON Manager Road Service and Mechanic on Duty CROWE PEELE TEXACO 3682 Scenic Highway Baton Rouge, La. 70805 Lobdell and Jefferson Highway Open 6:30 A.M. to 9 P. M. 927-3880 221 BATON ROUGE—DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE 75 Y««r of $«••' « To l«tor Kojg COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED THE MODERN BUSINESS EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL • Member - 3c«rd of Director United Smincit School An'n. • Gregg Shorthand • Secretarial Studios • Accounting Courses • Complete Business Machines Courses • Switchboard Receptionist Courses Data PROCESSING AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COMPLETE TRAINING ON LATEST MODEL MACHINES TT V$ :J zaa MACHINES Day Or Night Courses 343-9256 1628 FLORIDA Founded 1889 GULLY AGENCY REALTORS 926-5920 2055 Wooddale Blvd. Rt al Estate Insurance I see a home in your future--And, of course, it's from Gully Agency Realtor. Best Wishes for a Wonderful Future Gully Agency Realtors 222 Religious and Commercial Printing WOODWARD’S GROCERY THE CHRISTIAN PRESS Gas - Oil - Feeds Rt. 6, Box 236 - Phone 937-1481 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70815 Jefferson Hwy. 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EVANS Route 2, Harrells Ferry Road Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70815 229 10230 Florida Boulevard Raton Rouge, Louisiana 70815 Phone AC 504-926-1664 P. O. Box 15421 DRESS ALIVE! DRESS TABER’S POISE ’N IVY When you do ... you dress Mademoiselle, Glamout, Seventeen, Harper’s Bazaar. Bright ... Bold ... young. You’re as young as you dress. Go young ... at Taber's Poise 'K Ivy ... 7 329 Highland Road in the Highland South Senior’s Credits 1969 ABRAMS, ALBERT DOUGLAS -AINSWORTH, DION LEE - Choir 3; 4-11 3; Science Club, President 2; M.C. Jr.-Sr. Banquet (Trinity High) 3. ANDERSON, CATHY LEIGH - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3; F.T.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Gamma Chi 3,4, Secretary 4; Booster 1; Packers 3; Echo Staff 4; Senior Superlative. AUBIN, DEBRA ANN - F.H.A. 1,2; Junior Achievement 2; Panther Talk Staff 1; Packers 3; Beauty Pageant 1; Office 2. AUBIN, DONALD DAVID -AUBIN, JOANN LYNN - F.H.A. 1,3,4, Photographer 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Booster 4; Packers 3; Beauty Pageant 1,4; Senior Superlative. AUCOIN, JACQUELINE KAY - F.B.L.A. 4; Drama Club2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; Packers 4; Band 2,3.4; 4-H 2,3. AVERETT, DONALD ROSS - Archery Club 4; Choir 4. BAKER, JERRY - BAKER, KAREN CECILLIA - F.B.L.A. 3; Panther Talk Staff 3; Panthcrettes 4; F.H.A. 3,4; Drama Club 2; Booster 3; Girls' Varsity Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Choir 4; Beauty Pageant 2,3, Darling of W.H.S. 3; Homecoming Court 2,3,4; Office 2,3. BAKER, RICHARD WAYNE - Panther Talk Staff 4; Student Council, Vice President 1; Art Club 4; German Club 2; Band 1; Cheerleader for Packers 3. BARRETT, PATRICIA JOAN - F.T.A. 2,3,4, President 4; Panther Talk Staff 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Vice President 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Thespian Society 3,4, Secretary 4; Echo Staff, Editor 4; Safety Council 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Booster 1,2,3,4, Drill Captain 3; Girls' Varsity Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative 4; Pelican Girls' State; Beta Club 2,3,4. BARRY, JAMES RICHARD - Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Echo Staff, Publicity Chairman 4; Drama Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Thespian Society 3,4; Foreign Language Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Safety Council 3,4; Cheerleader for Packers 3,4; Who's Who in America 4; Senior Superlative. BELTON, BILL - Panther Talk Staff 4. BERG, DAVID VAUGHN - Student Council 2; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Echo Staff 4; Drama Club 3,4, President 4; Safety Council 3,4; Panther Talk Staff 3,4; Junior Achievement 3; American Youth Speaks 4; Boys' Varsity Football 2,3,4, Letterman 4; Library 4; Cheerleader for Packers 4; Senior Superlative. BERNARD. BEATRICE ANNE - Beta Club2,3,4; Panther Talk Staff 3; Drama Club 2; Band 1,2, 3.4, Secretary and Librarian 3,4, 2nd Lieutenant 4; Superior Solo Festival 1-1, 2-1,3-2 medals; All Parish Band 1,2,3,4; All State Band 4; McNeese State College Band Clinic 3. BINDER, JOSEPH HENRY, III - Choir 4, Phantasmagoria (folk group) 4. BINDER, LINDA KAY - F.H.A. 1.2,3;4-H 4; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Art Club 3; Drama Club 3; Choir 4. BLACKWELL, BUDDY JAMES - Beta Club 2,3, 4; Boys' Varsity Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman 3,4; All District 4. BOND, JOHN MUNSON -BOUDREAU, ELIZABETH JANE - F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4, President 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Safety Council 3,4; Booster 1; Cheerleader 3,4, Head Cheerleader 4; Junior Achievement 2,3; Packers 4; Beauty Pageant 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative. BOUGEOIS, JACKOUELINE MacCARTY - 4-H 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Y-Club 4. BRADY, JAMES ALAN - BRISTER, CAROL LYNN - F.H.A. 1; Art Club 3.4, President 4; Junior Achievement 2,3,4, Personnel Director 2, Research and Development Director 4. BROOK, LARRY GLENN -BROWN, TERRY WAYNE - Drama Club 4; Choir 3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3; Varsity Track 1,2. BUVENS, MICHAEL J. - Junior Achievement 2, 3, President, Executive Award 3. CANNON, KATHY JANELL - F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 4. CHEATHAN, ROY EDWARD - Drama Club 4; Varsity Football 1,2,3. 231 Senior's Credits 1969 CHILDS, JAMES C. - Student Council 1; Science Club 1. CISSON, ADORA RUTH - CLIBURN, ROYCE BENNET - Choir 3,4; Band 1, 2. CONNOLLY, JULIA MARIE - Booster 4; Packers 3,4; Foreign Language Club 2, COX, NORMAN LLOYD - F.B.L.A. 4; Key Club 4, Reporter; Echo Staff 3,4; Art Club 4; Panther Talk Staff 3,4, Artist; Varsity Track 3; Library 4. CRASTO, TITUS LLOYD - Varsity Track 1. DAVIS, ANNE CAROLYN - Beta Club 2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2,3; Junior Achievement 2, Secretary; Choir 1,2. DAY, EUDORA JANE - F.H.A. 1; Beta Club 2; Echo Staff 4; Safety Council 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Representative 3; Choir, Phantasmagoria 4; Panther Talk Staff 4; Y-Club 2, 3,4. DELATTE, WELMAN RAY - Varsity Football Manager 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 3,4; Varsity Track Manager 3,4; Cafeteria 1. DELAUGHTER, SHARON -DENHAM, CYNTHIA LANE - F.B.L.A. 4; Art Club 4; F.H.A. 3,4; Drama Club 3; Y-Club 2, 3; Booster 1; Health Club 4; Junior Achievement 3; Packers 4. DICKERSON, CLIFTON LAWRENCE - Beta Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4, Vice President; Drama Club 2,3,4, Historian 4, Best Actor 3; Thespian Society 2,3,4; Key Club 4; Echo Staff 4; Junior Achievement 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3; Senior Class Treasurer; Pelican Boys' State 3; Yearbook Seminar 3; American Youth Speaks 3,4. EIERMANN, RICKEY M. - Band 1,2,3,4. ENGLEHORN, RUTH EDWIDGE - F.H.A. 4; Art Club 1,2; Junior Achievement 2. EZELL, LARRY WAYNE - EZELL, PATTY SUE - Drama Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4, Reporter 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Gamma Chi 4; Booster 3,4, Lieutenant 4; Packers 3,4. FAIRCHILD, RONALD GRIFFIN - Drama Club 4; Varsity Basketball 1,2,4; Varsity Track 1,3,4. FALVEY, KATHY LUCILLE - F.H.A. 4; Foreign Language Club 2; Packers 4. FINNERTY, LORETTA MAE - F.H.A. 2.3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Echo Staff 4; Booster 3,4; Gamir.a Chi 3,4, Treasurer 4; Drama Club 2; Health Club 4; Packers 3,4; 4-H 1,2. FRANTOM, LEE ROY, JR. -GOODWIN, JOLENE - GREEN, ROGER DALE - Varsity Football 2,3,4, Lctterman 2,3,4; Varsity Track 2,3,4, Letter-man 3,4. 1IAGLER, MELODY ANN - Beta Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Reporter 4; Art Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Foreign Language Club 2; Echo Staff, Head of Jr. High Sections 4; Drama Club 4; Packers 3,4; Library 4. HARRELL, JAMES A., JR. - Band 1,2,3,4. HELMS, MICHAEL JAY - Choir 3. HENRY, JEANNINE CHLOE - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Echo Staff 4; Foreign Language Club 2; Choir 1,4; 4-H 1,2,4. HIATT, SARA BETH - Beta Club 2,3,4; Panthet Talk Staff 3; Health Club, Secretary 4; Junior Achievement 2; F.H.A. 1,3,4, Treasurer 4, Crisco Award 3; Booster 1; Packers 3,4; Echo Staff, Head of Faculty Section 4; Office 4; C.Y.O. 3,4, Civic Leader. HIGGINBOTHAM, GLYNN M. -HOLLINGSWORTH, JOHN THOMAS - 4-H 1,2, 3; Varsity Football 3. HOWE, KATHRYN ELIZABETH - F.H.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Echo Staff 4; Band 2,3,4, 2nd Lieutenant 3, All Parish Band 2; Y-Club 3; Packers 3. HUMPHREYS, MARGARET SUZANNE - F.H.A. 1,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Thespian Society 3,4; Pantherettes 2,3,4, Vice President 4; Band 1,2,3,4, 2nd Lieutenant 2; Class Favorite 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Packers 3, 4. HUNT, BOB P., JR. - F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Thespian Society 2,3,4. JACKSON, GLEN R. - Homecoming Escort 1,2, 3; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letterman 1.2, 3,4, All District 3; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4, Lct-terman 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Senior Superlative 4. JOHNSON, JOHN P. - Echo Staff 4; 4-H 3,4; Safety Council 4; WAVAC 1,2,3,4; Red Cross 3, 4; Library 1. Senior's Credits 1969 JOHNSON, KAY - F.B.L.A. 1,4; Booster 1,4; Drama Club 1,4; Safety Council 3,4; Choir 1, 3,4; Health Club, President 4; Packers 3,4; Library 1,2,4. KARRAKER, ROY EDWIN - Choir 4. KAUFFELD, JON DAVID - Choir 3,4, Phantasmagoria (Folk group) 4. KIRBY, JOHNNIE BEA - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Song Leader 3,4; Panther Talk Staff 3; Gamma Chi 4; Drama Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; Choir 1,2,3,4, Soprano Section Leader 3.4; Varsity Volleyball Manager 3,4; Office 4; Senior Superlative; Packers 3,4, KNOX, PHYLLIS W'YNETTE - F.H.A. 1,2,3; Echo Staff 4; Art Club 3,4; Office 3; Majorette 2,3,4; Booster 1; Y-Club 1. KRESS, JOHN FREDRICK - Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Panther Talk Staff 2,3, Editor 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Drama Club 2,3,4, President 3; Thespian Society 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Safety Council 1,2,3,4, Vice President of Traffic Safety 3; WAVAC 2; Band 1,2,3.4; Varsity Track 3,4, Letters 3,4; Who s Who in America 4; Leadership Conference 3; Senior Superlative. LAIRD, BILLY JOE - F.B.L.A. 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; C.Y.O. LANDRY, DANIEL G. - Varsity Football 3, Student Trainer 4; Cafeteria 4. LAPRARIE, RALPH J. - Beta Club 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Safely Council 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader for Packers 4; Varsity Track 3,4, Letters 3.4. LAURIE, JOHN - Band 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4. LEBEAU, CAROL ANN - F.H.A. 4. LEBLANC, JAMES WARREN -LEMOINE, KAREN - F.H.A. 4; Echo Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Beauty Pageant 1,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2; Packers 3,4; Senior Superlative. LITHGOE, JACK - Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Achievement, Vice President, Tri-State Management Conference; Quad-state Band 3; Community Chorus Band 2; Superior at State Solo Contest 1,2; History Club 1,2; Radio Club 1,2,3. McDonald, peggy ann - f.h.a. 2,3,4, Historian 2, Vice President 4; Echo Staff 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Booster 1; Class Favorite 3; Class Treasurer 3; Homecoming Court 3,4; Beauty Pageant 2,3,4; Senior Superlative. McGEE, LINDA CAROL - Student Council 2,3, Reporter 3; Echo Staff 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Panther Talk Staff 3; Gamma Chi 3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, President 2; Drama Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Beta Club2,3,4, Reporter 3, President 4; Safety Council 3,4; Choir Accompanist 4; Booster 1,2, 3,4, Vice President 1,3, President 3, Captain 4; Class Secretary 3; Varsity Volleyball 2,3,4; Varsity Softball 1; Senior Superlative; Packers 3. McKNIGHT, BRUCE DENNIS - Band 1,2,3; Junior Achievement 2. McLAIN, PATSY ANN - F.H.A. 1,2, Secretary 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Varsity Volleyball 1,2,4, Captain 2; Library 2. McLELLAN. RINN - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Vice President 3; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Vice President 4; Art Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Echo Staff 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Safety Council 1,2,3,4, President 2,3, 4; Tliespian Society 3,4; Booster 1,2,3, Treasurer 1, Secretary 3; Panthcrettes 4; 4-H 1,2,3, 4; Class Secretary 2; Panther Talk Staff 2,3; Who’s Who in America 4; Senior Superlative; Baton Rouge’s Junior Miss 4. McMORRIS, DARLENE - Art Club 1; Choir 1; Y-Club 1; Packers 3; Junior Achievement 2; 4-H 2. MAGRO, JOSEPH PETER - 4-H 1; Varsity Football 2. MARCHIAFAVA, CHARLES - Panther Talk Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Junior Achievement 3,4. MARLER, JOE - Choir 1; 4-H 1; Varsity Football 2.3.4, Letters 3,4; Senior Superlative. MASON. ROBERT PATRICK -MATHERNE, JACKIE ANN - F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Gamma Chi 3, President 4; Echo Staff 4; Booster 3.4, Treasurer 4; Packers 4. METTERNICH, SUSAN MARIE - F.H.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Choir 1; Safely Council, Vice President of Home Safety 2,3,4; 4-H 1,4; Booster 3; Junior Achievement 3; Packers 3,4; Office 3,4; Architectural Landscape Seminar 3. 233 Senior’s Credits 1969 MIKELL, ALAN GLEN - Beta Club 2.3,4. President 3; Student Council 4; Key Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Safety Council 3,4; Varsity Track 3,4, Letters 3,4; Class President 3,4; Homecoming Escort 2; Class Favorite 2; Who's Who in America 4; Senior Superlative; Band 1, 2.3.4, Drum Major 3,4; All Parish Band 4. MILEY, CONNIE KAY - F.T.A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 2,3; Echo Staff 3,4; Gamma Chi 4; Junior Achievement 2; Varsity Softball 1; Class Treasurer 1; Homecoming Court 1; Beauty Pageant 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Seminar 3. MONROE, CONNIE CHERYL - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 4; Booster 3,4; Gamma Chi 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Library 4; Beauty Pageant 4; Varsity Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4. MOREAU, GLENN LAWERNCE - Student Council 3; Beta Club 2,3; Key Club 2,3; Band 1,3,4, All Parish Band 1,2,3,4; All State Band 2,3; Varsity Track 2. MORRISON, RONALD LAWERNCE - Varsity Football 1,2,3,4, Letters 2,3,4; Varsity Track 1,2, 3.4, Letters 1,2,3,4. NELSON, GUNNER ELLIS - Beta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Key Club 4; Band 1,2; Echo Staff 4; Senior Superlative. NEWTON, RICHARD MICHAEL - Beta Club 2; Panther Talk Staff 4; 4-11 1; WAVAC 1; Varsity Football 2. ORR, CAROL GENE - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Booster 1.2.3.4, PALMER, JOHN DAVID -PARISH, LATHEAL - Drama Club 3,4; Varsity Football 1; Choir 4, Phantasmagoria; WAVAC • . PEVEY, RICHARD - Archery Club 2,3. PHILLEY, JOHNNY - Art Club 3,4; Drama Club 4; Foreign Language Club 3; Band 1,2,3; Senior Superlative; Library 1. PORCH, VIRGINIA R. - Student Council 3, Treasurer 4; Echo Staff 4; F.H.A. 3,4; F.T.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Choir, Secretary Treasurer 4; Varsity Volleyball 3,4; Boosters 3; Panthcrettes 4, Treasurer; Packers 3; Beauty Pageant 3,4. PRUETT, CONNIE - Beta Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Panther Talk Staff 3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Thespian Society 3,4; Y-Club 2,3,4;Safety Council 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,3,4, National 4-H Club Congress, Chicago 4, 1st alternate National Winner; Booster 3; Pantherettes 4; Junior Achievement 2; Packers 3. PYLE, WILLIAM C. - Varsity Football 1,2,3,4, Letters 2,3,4, 2nd tcamAll District 4; Varsity Track 1,2; Varsity Basketball 1,2; Student Council 3; Senior Superlative. RE1NNINGER, DIXIE - F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Band 1,2,3; Drama Club 2,3,4; Packcrs3,4; Office 4. RICHARD, ANNE - F.H.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 3; F.T.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Booster 3,4; Packers 3; Beauty Pageant 4. RICHARD, CONSTANCE - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff, Ad Manager; Foreign Language Club 2; Safety Council 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Pantherettes 4; Booster 1,2,3; Class Secretary 4; Who's Who in America 4; Beauty Pageant 4; Senior Superlative. RICHARD, MARY ANN - F.H.A. 2; Art Club !; Y-Club 1; 4-H 1; Booster 1; Packers 3; Beauty Pageant 1. RICHARDSON, CHERYL LYNN - F.B.L.A 3,4; Student Council 3,4; F.H.A, 3,4; Panther Talk Staff 3; Booster 3,4; Glee Club 2; Junior Curtain Club 1; Packers 3; Debate Team 2. RICHARDSON. DAVID Z. - Choir 1; 4-H 1,2,3, 4, Vice President 4. RIGBY, WILLIAM DALE -RILES, CHERYL ANN - Gamma Chi 4, Vice President 4; F.H.A. 2, 3.4; F.B.L.A. 4; Booster 3. 4, Secretary 4; Packers 3,4. RITTER, JOSEPH LAWERNCE -ROSHTO, NEIL - Panther Talk Staff 4; Cinema Club 4; Junior Achievement 2,3,4, Vice President of Manufacturing, President 3, RUPPERT, DAN ALAN - Beta Club 2,3,4; Key Club2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, 2nd Lieutenant 3,4. SANDIFER, TED P. - Student Council 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Photographer 3,4; Echo Staff Photographer; Panther Talk Staff 2,3, Photographer 3; Cinema Club, Senior Advisor 4; Varsity Football 2,3; Senior Class President; Senior Superlative; Who’s Who in America 4. SARTA1N, CHARLES W. - F.B.L.A. 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; WAVAC 1,2; Panther Talk Staff, Cd-Editor 3; Junior Achievement 2,3; Leadership Conference 3. SATTERTHWAITE, CHARLENE - F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; F.T.A. 4; F,B.L.A. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Gamma Chi 3,4; Booster 3,4; Varsity Volleyball 3,4; Packers 3,4; Senior Superlative. 234 Senior Credits 1969 SAVELL-, STEVE - Student Council 1,3,4, Vice Prcsidcnt3, President 4; Key Club 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Treasurer 4; 4-H 1; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letters 2,3,4; Varsity Track 2; Varsity Tennis 3; Office 4; Who's Who In America 4; Senior Superlative. SCANLON, CATHY -SCHOFFLER. NORMAN EARL -SCHOENFELD, ANGELA - Beta Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Safety Council 2,3,4; Thespian Society 2,3,4, President 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1, Vice President 2,3; Booster 1; Packers 3. SCHOONMAKER, KAREN - F.H.A. 3.4; F.B.L.A. 4; Art Club 4; Choir 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Varsity Volleyball 2; Packers 3; Cafeteria 1; Library 2; Office 4. SHARP, IDA MAE - Echo Staff 4; Art Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Choir 4, Phantasmagoria; Senior Superlative. SIMMONS, DONALD 0. - Beta Club 2; Key Club 3,4; Panther Talk Staff 4; Dram3 Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Thespian Society 3,4; Student Youth Council 1; Foreign Language Club 2. SIMS, RICK A. - F.B.L.A. 4; Student Council 4; Junior Achievement, Vice President of Sales 3, President 4; Senior Superlative. SMITH, M. D. - F.B.L.A. 3; Key Club 3,4; Echo Staff 4; Panther Talk Staff 3,4; WAV AC 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Letters 1,2,3,4; Varsity Track 2,3,4. Letters 2,3,4; Class Favorite 3; Homecoming Escort 2,3; Who’s Who in America 4. SMITH, S. DIANE - Echo Staff 4; Drama Club 1,2; Pantlier Talk Staff 1,2,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Booster 1; Red Cross; Junior Achievement 2; Beauty Pageant 1.2,3,4; Senior Superlative; Office 4. STANFORD, RICHARD LYNN -SUTTON, DEBBIE - Student Council 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Booster 1; Echo Staff 4; Packers 3,4; Beauty Pageant 1,2,3,4; Office 4. TARVER, LOUISE - F.H.A. 1,2.3, Song Leader 3; Packers 4; F.B.L.A. 4. THIBODEAUX, TONY - State Rally 3; 4-H 4. THOM, LINDA A. - Student Council 4; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 2,3.4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Echo Staff 4; Art Club, Vice President 3,4; Drama Club 1, 2,3,4, Reporter 3; Pantherettes 2,3; Junior Achievement 2; Packers 4; Homecoming Court 1; Beauty Pageant 1, Darling of W.H.S. 2. THOMAS, JAMES - Band 1,2,3,4, 1st Lieutenant; Latin Club 2,3; Gymnastics Team. THOMPSON, LYNN - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3,4; F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Gamma Chi 4; Echo Staff 4; Panther Talk Staff 3; Boosters 2.3.4, Treasurer 3; CYO 2,3,4; Health Club 4; Packers 3,4. TREGRE, GERALD JOSEPH - Varsity Football 3, 4. TURNLEY, CHARLES R. - Choir 1,2,3,4; Archery Club 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3; Cafeteria 1,2. VALLOTTON, HEZZ1E - F.H.A. 4; ArtClub4; Drama Club 1; Foreign Language Club 4; Booster 4; Packers 3,4. WALTERS, SHARON - Student Council 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Echo Staff 4; Panther Talk Staff 2,3; Booster 3,4, Lieutenant 4; Junior Achievement 2; Varsity Volleyball 3,4; Packers 3,4; Class Favorite 1; Senior Superlative. WARE, JOE CLINTON - F.B.L.A. 4; Varsity Football 2,3,4, Letters 3,4; Senior Superlative. WATKINS, PEGGY JUNE - F.T.A. 3,4, Parliamentarian 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Booster 2,3,4; Library 4. WATSON, RAY M. - Student Council 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Key Club 2, 3.4, Treasurer 3, Reporter 4; Safety Council 1, 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, 1st Lieutenant 3, All Parish 3, All State 4; Varsity Basketball 3,4, Letter 4; Vice President of Class 2,3; Senior Superlative. WHITE, DUKE - F.B.L.A. 4; Echo Staff 4; 4-H 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4, Letters 3,4; Class Favorite 1,4; Office 4; C.Y.O. WILLIAMS. KATHIE LOUISE -F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Echo Staff 4; Art Club 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Choir 1; 4-H 1; Booster 1; Packers 3; Office 1,3. WILSON, MARY PATRICIA - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Photographer 3, Secretary 4; Echo Staff 4; Art Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Drama Club 3,4; Health Club 4, Vice President 4; Packers 3,4; Office 4; Purvis the Panther 3; C.Y.O. WILSON, BECKY - F.H.A. 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Booster 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; Beauty Pageant 4. WISNER, CRAIG - Band 1,2,3,4. WOLF, JOHN RANDY - Archery Club 2,3,4; Band 1; Varsity Track 3. 235 __________________________________________________________I ■


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