Baton Rouge High School - Fricassee Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

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Assistant Editor Business Manager STUDENTS QUICKLY BECOME Don Elbourne, John Reynolds, Wade Adams, and Gay Hart, among other hard-working students at BRHS, help clean our grounds after Betsy's hard blow. 2 A PART Pep Meeting are an important part of school life during football season. The Band, Boosters, and Cheerleaders present a well-planned assembly for the student body Five minutes isn't always enough for slamming lockers, meeting friends, and hundreds of moving feet. 1 3 I 4 A fo Cappc , Choi r 4 fw urc concert. . . . OF BATON ROUGE HIGH. Students socialize while waiting in the long lunch line. 5 MANY CHALLENGES ARE Boosters make ready for their half time show. VISITOR ft «■ 138 HOME 0 T IME 1 BAIL OR QTR OOWR YDS TO 60 HO H 1 10 i i p m l The beginning of another BRHS Victory. 6 PRESENTED TO US Intramural track— an extracurricular activity. Myra Kay Stokes demonstrates the proper arm bandage on Jan Page. 7 BY BATON ROUGE HIGH. Grammar gets grimmer when tests come around. Practice makes perfect!!!!!! The many memories of our school are best enjoyed in quietness. STUDY AND PARTICIPATION I I I I I hirni Flag raising begins another day in our history. Drama we call it—from Nancy Buquoi's expression. Our clossrooms offer a variety of subject matter. HELP US TO PREPARE . . . Craftsmen to be come from our Industrial Arts Department. II . . . FOR THE FUTURE Nita Bishop. Future Teacher, fills in for Mrs. Strange during her absence OUR CITIZENS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD OF TOMORROW. . . 13 FOREWORD In the pages of this book lives a great personality. It is given life by the students of Baton Rouge High School as it mirrors their lives in scenes captured out of time. Consequently, the FRICASSEE is a jealous annual, allowing only those who are truly a part of it to fully realize its character. The staff feels that the FRICASSEE should represent Baton Rouge High as completely as possible. To the sophomores, juniors, but especially the seniors, it means one of the most unforgettable years of their lives the carefree hours which they will seldom enjoy again. May the FRICASSEE hold special memories for each of our faculty and student body, and may part of Baton Rouge High School live in each of you. 14 Table of Contents Faculty..................20 Organizations............36 Features.................96 Sports..................128 Classes.................164 Advertisements..........238 15 DEDICA TION Youth is experimental: it begins in delight and ends in a certain amount of wisdom, but what happens in between shapes all later life. Youth, perhaps life's most rewarding age is undistilled by the innocence of infancy or the preconceived notions of adulthood. Youth is a desire to overwhelm life with joy and to bring it to terms by sheer energy alone: a girl on hands and knees throwing her hair before the sun or a boy swinging birches against the inner dome of heaven. But maturity demands the power of knowledge and the discipline of humanity. Somehow the imperishable remembrances of youth recorded here must be subordinated to the realities which infuse living with meaning. This FRICASSEE, the total expression of the students of Baton Rouge High School, their personalities and their abilities, is dedicated to the SENIORS of 1966 who are about to greet adulthood with a hearty challenge: Being of not altogether unsound mind and body, armed with some ignorance and prejudices not yet discovered as well as some excellencies not fully utilized, we the SENIOR CLASS of 1966, promise to search, to test, to question and to seek to change the world before it changes us. Laurels to the Seniors The Fricassee of 1966 is dedicated to the Seniors, that wonderfully witty, exuberantly excitable, likable group of students. Here with pictures are some of their most noticeable traits. Seniors can bo recognized most easily at pep meetings or football and basketball games because they seem to be having a better time than anyone else. Seniors make rapt attention an enjoyable art, though not always directed at the teacher. 7 The chemistry lab, like many other Senior classes, is a room filled with doubt, despair, and determination. D«bby Menard, A.F.S. Sun. rrH r Exchange Student to Sicily, Italy, and Rkfc Boodreau . Key Clit Pr«. ■dent, welecme Err« to Baton Rouge High. Exchange Student Brings Germany to B.R.H.S. txssxszr o m wi' wi ■ « km Ernst Stracke, Baton Rouge High's sixth foreign exchange student, joined our student body in September 1965. Although here, but for a brief time, he has participated in most of our school activities and won the friendship of all-1 We will have other exchange students but Ernst will always be a part of us, and we hope that we will always be a part of him. In his own words Ernst describes his year wth us. Being a student at Baton Rouge High was a wonderful and interesting experience for me. When I came over here, I didn't imagine how much the school-life would mean to me. I was very much impressed by the school spirit that was s own at all of the different sports events and in the various clubs. The kindness and friendship of my fellow students made this year such a grea' success for me,- I enjoyed every day at B.R.H-am sure that I will never forget this year. To all you' who made my stay so delightful, I would e to express my sincerest appreciation.’ 18 Ernst spurs on the Bulldogs to a victory at the Lafayette Pep meeting. Ernst presents a glimpse of Germany to the student body at the A.F.S. assembly. Ernst and his family, the L. W. Eatons: Mary Frey, Susan, Mr. Eaton, Barbara, Ernst, Mrs. Eaton, and Greg. 19 I FA CUL TY 21 Principal Mr. Burge's desk is eternally covered with evidence of his responsibilities at Baton Rouge High. Mr. Burge, principal, serves as overseer for all school activities and understands school problems for he has been a teacher as well as a principal. Control Nerve Centen Although Mr. Burge has a strenuous daily schedule, he always has time for a word with every-one. 22 Mr. Bertram V. Dykes, assistant principal, is surely one of the busiest administrators at BRHS. Inspiring spirit in the student body at pep meetings is one of Mr. Dykes' many activities here. Assistant Principal, of Our School Mr. Dykes, at his desk, makes nearly all the announcements for the school by tho P.A. system. 23 Counselors, Secretaries Encourage Students Guidance Counselors MRS. FORD LONGSOORF MR. JACK M. CLAUNCH Secretary MRS. A. M. RHYS Attendance Clerk MRS. J. C. KLIENPE7ER 24 Mrs. Vetrie uses tho fivo minutos between classes to catch up on her knitting. BRHS Boasts Outstanding Faculty MRS. GENEVIEVE AILLET . . . Librarian . . . B.S., Southwestern La. College; M.S., l.S.U. . . . sponsors Library and Projection Clubs . . . enjoys reading and bridge. MR. JESS ALDERMAN . . . Health and P.E. . . . enjoys tennis and boxing . . . trainer for pre-football teams. MRS. LILLIAN BOEHRINGER . . . English II . . . B.A., L.S.U. . . . Sponsors State and Local F.T.A. Chapters . . . took a trip to Nassau last summer MRS. HELEN BOYD . . . Biology . . . B.A. Judson; M.Ed., LS.U. . . . received an Outstanding Biology Teacher Award Trom National Association of Biology Teachers MRS. HORACE BROWN . . . French I, II . . . B.S., M.A., L.S.U. . . . Sponsors French Club . . . enjoys gardening and music MR. T. C. CALMES . . . P.E. . . . B A., S.L.C. . . . Director of YMCA Day Camp MR. FREDERICK CHURCH . . . Biology, General Science . . . B.S., State Teachers College; M.A., Alabama ... in American Education's Who's Who MRS. GERTRUDE CLARK . . . English II . . . B.A., E. Carolina; M.A., L.S.U., U.N.C. . . . sponsors Futuro Nurses . . . visited N.C. last summer MRS. C. EDWIN COCKRELL . . . English III.. . . B.A., S.L.C.: M.Ed., L.S.U. . . . sponsors National Honor Society and Writers' Club . . . President of E.B.R. English Council, 1963 1965 25 MRS. JOHN COLLIER . . . Art . . . A.B., University of Alabama . . . Columbia . . . sponsors Art Club . . . enjoys reading, painting, sewing MRS. LAURA GOTTEN . . . English I, III . . . B.A., Northwestern; M.E., L.S.U. . . . sponsors Latin Club . . . enjoys reading, sewing, gardening MR. JOHN B. DEJEAN . . . World History, Civics . . . B.S., M.E., L.S.U. . . . enjoys playing tennis MRS. MARJORIE DUGAS . . . Biology . . . B.S., M.Ed., LS.U. . . . sponsors Jr. Academy of Science . . . became a grandmother for the second timo last summer . . . enjoys traveling MRS. LYRIA G. DUNCAN . . . American History . . . B.S., Toxas Women's University; M.Ed., L.S.U. . . . sponsors State and Local F.T.A. Chapters . . . enjoys caring for dogs... Booster Grandma MR. JOHN B. FLY . . . Industrial Arts, Driver Education : . . B.S., M.S., L.S.U. . . . enjoys camping, swimming, radio communications MR. E. W. FOY . . . Geometry, Senior Arithmetic, P.E. . . . B.S.. William Corey . . . coaches Basketball, J.V. Football, J.V. Track . . . enjoys golf MRS. DOROTHY FUTCH . . . English II, Bookkeeping I . . . B.S., L.S.U. . . . enjoys reading, music appreciation, theatre MRS. GWEN R. GAMBLE . . . Bookkeeping I, It ... B.S., M.Ed., L.S.U. . . . enjoys reading, theatre, family outings Grads Return to Teach 26 Mrs. Michael enjoys a moment of calm while her students enjoy another test. MRS. NORMA F. GERACE . . . Biology .... B.S.. La.- Poly- technic Institute, MS, L.S.U. . . . sponsors Jr. Academy of Science . . . enjoys swimming, antique collecting MISS BEATRICE GLASS . . . Latin I, II, III . . . A.B., L.S.U.; M.A. University of Chicago . . .. sponsors Latin Club MR. JAMES I. GREESON . . . Senior Arithmetic, Algebra I . . . B.S., M.Ed., L.S.U. . . . coaches elementary school sports, football official high school MR. BRIEN PAUL GUILLORY . . . Mechanical and Architectural Drawing . . . B.S., U.S.L.; M.S., L.S.U. . . . sponsors Safety Club . . . enjoys hunting and fishing MR. OLIVER W. HARGROVE . . . Chemistry . . .' B.S., M.Ed., LSU; Okla. State, M.S. . . . sponsors Hi-Y, Red Cross . . •. enjoys woodworking, reading, gardening MRS. ELIZABETH HOWARD . . . Geometry . . . B.I., La. Tech; B.A., M.E., L.S.U. ... in charge of bookroom . . . visited Boston, Niagara rolls. New York, Panama City last'summer MR. ROBERT HUGHES . . . American History, Problems of Democracy, Economics . . . B.S., Emporia State; M.S., Kansas State . . . sponsors Key Club . . . enjoys music MRS. JOHN A. HUNTER . . . American History . . . B.A., Newcomb; M.A., L.S.U. MRS. LEON T. JACKSON . . . Library clerk Mr. Hughes keys students in on the Problems of Democracy. 27 Scientific principles are demonstrated by Mr. Lignos. MR. GUY W. JOHNSON . . . Algebra II . . . B.A., MS. F.S.U_______ Sponsor Mu Alpha Theta . . . first child born last summer MR. JIM KEATON . . . Civics . . . B.A., Southeastern, M.A., U.SJA. . . . coaches football, track . . . enjoys golf MISS LUCRE KEATY . . . English IV . . . B.A., M.A., LS.U. . . . sponsors F.N.A. . . . enjoys sowing, gardoning MR. JOHN LEBLANC . . . Chorus, Music Theory . . . enjoys photography, fishing, hunting MR. WILLIAM LIGNOS . . . Physics . . . B.S., M.Ed., LS.U. . . . sponsors Sigma Fellowship . . . enjoys fishing, music, reading . . visited Mexico lost summer MRS. GLADYS LOWER . . . American History . . . B.A., MEd., L.S.U. . . . enjoys Club work, pets . . . visited Hot Wells last summor MRS. N. W. MACINTYRE . . . Shorthand II, Business English, Typing . . .• M.S., M.Ed., L.S.U. . . . enjoys working with children at church DR. CHARLES MACMURDO . . . Spanish . . . B.S., M.A., Ph.D., L.S.U. . . . Sponsors Spanish Club . . . enjoys Naval Reserve . . . attended University in Mexico last summor MRS. CAREY S. MATHIS . . . Algebra II . . . A.B., M.A., L.S.U. . . . holps in guidance office . . . enjoys watching sports events and children Students in Mr. DeJeon's homeroom find the camera more interesting than the class. 28 AW. LEON McGRAW . . . Civics, Phy. Ed. . . . B.S., USL . . . Botkfield football Coach, Head baseball coach . . . enjoys fishing, hunting . . . sponsored Am. Legion baseball team AW. WIlllAAA C. McKEAN . . . Chemistry. Physics . . . B S., Southeastern la. College;. Summer Chemistry Institute, Ohio Wes- leyan U. . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, chess . . . attended Southeastern Louisiana College during summer MRS SARA M. MICHAEL . . . English IV . , . B.A., M.A., ISU . . . sponsors Beta Club . . . enjoys collecting cut glass, horseback riding MISS ALARlETTA MILLET . . . French, Spanish, English . . . B.A., ISU; AVA., Middleburg . , . enjoys reading . . . was exchange teacher to France MRS. IRIS D. MORGAN , . . Home Economics . . . B.S., LSU . . . sponsors FHA . . . enjoys homemeking MRS. HUGH S. PETTINGIL . . . Civics, American History . . . B.A., Southeastern Okla. . . . enjoys caring for dog MR. HENRY H. POPE , . . Band . . . B.ME., M.Ed., USM . . . worked in summer band camps last summer MR. RAY PORTA . . . Civics, P.E. . . . B.S., Southeastern; M.Ed., LSU . . . head football coach . . . enjoys hunting, golf, reading . . . Coach of the year in Football 1964 MRS. SARAH R. PRESCOTT . . . P.E. . . . B.S., M.A., LSU . . . Sponsors Boosters, Cheerleaders . . . enjoys caring for young son . . . toured the East last summer MR. LYLE E. RAYBURN . . . Algebra I . . . B.A., A.A., Oklahoma Northwestern; . . . enjoys football, basketball, track . . . Tutored college students L.S.U. Night Classes Attract Teachers 29 When a question arises Mrs. Strange always finds an answer. Mrs. Whalen, a commerce teacher, takes care of the extracurricular money each day. Seventy-one B.R.H.S. Teachen Distributive Education . . . B.A., . enjoys collecting antique china MRS. MARGARET REDFIELD . B.S., La. Tech; M.Ed., ISU and glassware; bridge MISS MARY B. REED . . . Home Economics . . . A.B., M.S., LSU . . . sponsors FHA . . . enjoys bridge, music, reading MRS. DOLORES G. SCHMIDT . . . German, English . braska U; M.A., Texas U. . . . sponsors German Club gardening, sewing . . . visijed East lost su B.A., Ne-. enjoys )ISE L. SHEFFIELD . . . Typing, Shorthand ... . B.A., M.Ed., LSU . . . sponsors Fricassee Staff . . . enjoys bridge, reading, music MRS. MARTHA G. SMILEY . . . P.E. . . . B.S., LSU . . . enjoys collecting stamps and coins MRS. JEANNINE $. SMITH . . . Typing, Office Practice . . . B.S., la. College; LSU . . . enjoys sowing and music MR. C. D. SNODDY . . . Moth . . . B.S., Northwestern; M.A.T., Tulane; M.Ed., U. Washington . . . enjoys woodwork, auto mechanics MRS. T. J. SPURLOCK . . . English III . . . B.A., ISU . . National Honor Society MRS. BETTY STEVENSON . . . P.E. . . . B.S., LSU . Fricassee staff . . . enjoys caring for children, sewing . sponsors. . sponsors 30 Co3ch Porta is called on to speak at a pep meeting. Instruct and Inspire Students MRS. C. M. STRANGE . . . English, Journalism . . . B.A., M.A., LSU . . . Sponsors the Buzzer . . . enjoys caring for Grandchildren MRS. GAYNELL TINSLEY . . . Advanced High School Mathematics . . . B.A., Northwestern State; M.A., LSU . . . Enjoys collecting cut gloss, stained glass, flint glass, sports, horses . . . Member of Pi Mu Epsilon Honorary Math Fraternity MRS. MARGARET VERNON . . . Algebra II, Geometry . . . B.A., M.S., LSU . . . sponsors Mu Alpha Theta . . . enjoys knitting MRS. JULIA J. VETRIE . . . Senior Speech, Public Speaking, Dramatics, Debate . . . B.A. USL, LSU . . . sponsors Thespian Club, play director. Debate team coach MR. ALBERT T. WESTALL . . . Driver Education . . . B.S., M.S., LSU . . . Raises rabbits commercially MRS. OUIDA WHALEN . . . Shorthand I, Typing . . . B.S. LSU . . . School Bookkeeper . . . enjoys flower growing . . . visited Florida, and the Astrodome MRS. JEANNE M. WIER . . . English II, III . . . B.S., LSU . . . sponsors Y-Tccns . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, home and family MISS GLADYS YOUNG . . . English III, Public Speaking . . . B.A., LSU, la. Normal; M.Ed. LSU . . . enjoys people, Reading . . . life was spared after a long and difficult illness 31 B. R.H. S. Gains Five Student Teachers MISS CHARLOTTE BARBER English III MR. MIKE BIUMENTHAL American History MISS CHRISTIME NORCKAUER MRS. MADELINE RAINS MISS JO ANN TOWNSEND Physical Education Trigonometry Physical Education 32 Baton Rouge High School is very sorry to have to say good-bye to Miss Mary Reed, a staunch and loyal friend to the students and teachers alike. Miss Reed has taught Home Economics at Baton Rouge High for the last forty-two years. During these years her devotion to the students of BRHS has been beyond the call of duty. It has been a true privilege and pleasure for all students who have taken courses under her to have known such a wonderful lady. In sincere appreciation of her forty-two years of loyal, enthusiastic service to Baton Rouge High, we wish Miss Reed joy and happiness in her coming years. Retirement Comes After Many Years of Service As sponsor of Senior Red Cross Miss Reed has given un- As sponsor of the Futuro Homemakers of America Miss Reed has willingly selfishly of her time and energy. ,akcn h®' 9 rlt lo various parts of Louisiana 10 attend numerous programs, camps, and conventions. 33 OJ -fr. St SMOIIVZINVOUO Student Council Representatives OFFICERS: Nick Gamer—President, Mono Geicr—Secretary, Greg Eaton—Vice-President, Ralph Hubbard—Treasurer. EXECUTIVE BOARD: Diana Armstrong Cynthia Christy Judy Parr Kathy Bourke Jane Pierce Kathy Stirrat Leonard Wyatt John Nesscr Dorian Heroman First Somestcr Student Council Representatives Select Membership Pins 2nd SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: r. fo I. Dorian Heroman-Presidcnt Joe Benton—Vice President Rc ky Rockaforlc—Secretary Ralph Fishcy Hubbard—Treasurer 2nd SEMESTER EXECUTIVE BOARD sealed: Patti Hair—Publicity Mona Geier—Tickets and Operations Susan Bergeron—Traffic Judy Parr—Assemblies Cino'y Christy—Social standing: Jo« Juban—Administration Ricky Kingrca—Building and Grounds Nick Garner—Ways and Means Ernst Stracke—Foreign Affairs 37 2nd Semester Student Council Representatives Fricassee Staff Meets Cindy Hile Editor Barbara Weber Co-Editor Carlton Caldwell Business Manager as easy as it may seem”18 EP n9 f'nd dcS'qr,n9 9es ! not Debby Menard and Martha Nix find that deadlines come all too Each Deadline Amy Aymond Classes Beaver Brantley Photographer Gloria English Advertisements Susan Epting Organizations Polly Odom Typist Amelia Prosser Classes Vikki Salles Photographer 39 J Busy Staff Enjoys Work Brantloy and Vikki Salle, fled picture taking a Ml Ike. job. ,yp,„9 make, up a large P-' ° work Polly Odom and Amy Aymond do on the staff. Gloria English, Cindy Hile, and Linda F rrar combino to double-check junior class pages. 40 Carlton Caldwell and Drew Foster look ovor shots of the big games for the sports section. Jan Hill, Amelia Prosser, and Beverly Jasinski find it amusing when tho captions do nor match the pictures. Key Club Boosts BRHS Spirit Mona Gcicr Sponsor Key Club International is a service Organization, composed of high school boys and sponsored by Kiwanis International. It has an exceptionally strong organization and its clubs are internationally known for projects such as the New York Youth Rally. There are Key Clubs all over North America, with a total membership of about 78,000 young men. Claudette Kimble Sponsor Caldwell Vordenbaumen Secretary Roger Rabalais Treasurer Richard Boudreaux President Da no D'Armond Vice President Tony Garner Director Chip Grand{ean Director Gary Weill Director Ernst Stracke Exchange Student 41 Key Club Serves The BRHS Chapter has compiled the most outstanding record of achievement in Key Club International and has won more awards than any other club. It is known on campus for publishing The Key and Informer and in the community for activities like Student Government Day and Pancake Day. Membership qualifications are character and leadership ability. The election of members takes place in late February. Mr. Robert Hughes, Advisor Chari© D'Agojtino Jim Ellis Bryan Flannagan Loo Fortier Drew Foster Nick Garner John Greer Chot Harrod Ralph Hubbard Joe Juban Guy Koontz Jim Land Drew Fostor, Josh Speakman, and Ralph Watts distribute Keys on Bullpup Day to Sophomore , Jan Johnson and Steve Rosenfeld. Key Clubber sweep eats for the Eatter Sunrise Service. 42 School and Community Key Clubbers decorate goal posts at Memorial Stadium. Bobby McKnight Roger Miller David Ncsser John Ncsser 43 David Oliver Josh Speakman Robyn Tyler Ralph Watts Kurt Wilson Ernst Sfacke—Vic Pres., Ocbby Menard—Pres., Gina Turpin—Treas. Virginia Kroenke—Sec. Debbie Reese make, plana f «'« i,h Miller. Miss Marietta Millot it faculty sponsor. On Tuesday, October 26, 1965, the Student Council approved the constitution on BRHS' newest club, the Nanna Kro-gerus Chapter of the American Field Service. Promoting interest in the AFS Student Abroad program is the main purpose of the club. Encouraged by Debby Menard, the AFS returnee to BRHS, and promoted by the Key Club, plans for the club were first presented at a school assembly, after which applications to the club were made available to the student body. The club is jointly sponsored through the local AFS Chapter and the school by Miss Marietta Millet. Following the election of officers and members, the club began plans to assist the Key Club in raising $750 to send a BRHS student abroad next year. Members relax otter an afternoon meeting. Each member of A.F.S. has contributed much time to each money-making project. B.R.H.S. Has New A.F.S. Club Suzy Moser and Dean Kop:ler put up posters publicizing the Shrimp Supper sponsored by A.F.S. Total membership reached 30 as requirements were very strict. 45 National Honor Society Membership in the Reine Alexander Chapter of the National Honor Society is extended to juniors with an overall 3.5 average beginning with the 9th grade and extending through the first semester of the 11th grade. Induction of members takes place in March at the annual Tapping Ceremony. Mrs. Spurlock Ac vijor Mr . Cockerell Advisor Bob Armstrong President Rufus Vernon Vice-president Diana Armstrong Secretary Bob Davis Treasurer Clara Anders Al Black Richard Boudreaux 46 Cynthia.Christy Joyce Clemont Janet Cohen Mark Courtney Mike Cox Kay Fenton Caro! Goheber David Garr Mona Geier Allan Harris Dorian Herotran Virginia Kroenke Sue Lambert Maggie lane Donna Lindsey 47 Carol McCracken Claudia McDade Albert Meyer Honor Society J Martha Mullins Marian Murph Kay Myrick Cheryl Payne Cindy Powell Debbie Reese 45 Chris Rochester James Rolfs Rob Scheffcy Lynn Schmulen Tholma Triche Ina Rhea Watts Inducts New Members Susan Whitthorne Sharon Willie Norma Woodman New members inducted into National Honor Society 49 BUZZER Turns Out Features: Judy Parr Mike Carpenter Amy Ayrrond Sharon Cain Susan Epting Nita Bislvap Nancy Bouqui Patty Hair Cindy Hile Editorians: Nancy Bouqui Mary Ann Messina Al Black lavcrne Barksdale John Evans Patty Hair Margaret Jo Borland 50 Monthly Editions Buzzer Typists: Patty Hair Susan Epting Judy Parr Lavcrnc. Barksdale ary Ann Messina Cindy Hile Nita Bishop 51 3uzzer Staff At work Beta Club Sponsors The Beta Club, composed of juniors and seniors maintaining an overall B average, is one of the highest .honor societies at Baton Rouge High. It is chiefly a service organization which frequently works together with the Key Club on various projects. The annual state convention, Twirp Week, and pep breakfasts highlight the Beta year. Mrs. Michael, the faculty adviser, has served the club actively since the club was organized over twenty-five years ago. Mrs. Sara Michael Rufus Vernon Thelma Tricho Kathy Boyle Bryan Flanagan President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mark Abernethy Bob Armstrong Diana Armstrong Penny Ashmore Princeton Bardwell Susan Bergeron Danny Boven Allen Black Janet Blekly Babs Beisner Don Bordelon Richard Boudreaux Cindy Christy Charles D'Agostino Da no D'Armond I I I 52 Yariety Show and Twirp Week Bob Davis Bobbie Lou Davis Graham Dodson Mona Geier Chip Grandjean Ralph Hubbard Maggie Lane Bruce Macmurdo Cathy Maddox Mike McKay Judy M.orcom Molly O'Benion John Ncsjcr Lehman Prois Debbie Reese Jane Reuther Emily Wray Robinson Pat Selig Lynn Schmulcn Betty Turnipseed Ernst Streckc Caldwell Vordenbaumen Norma Woodman Barbara Weber Camille Means 53 B.R.H.S. Future Teachers Officers from I. to r.: Lynn Williamson— Parliamentarian Bonnie Dougherty— Treasurer Kay Fenton— Secretary Debby Menard— Vice President Norma Woodman— Prosidont Not shown: Chris Norton— Historian Membership in Future Teachers at BRHS is extended to those students who have the qualities of character, scholarship, and leadership and who are seriously interested in teaching as a profession. At BRHS Future Teachers has become one of the most active and outstanding organizations. Mrs. Lilian Boehringer Advisor Mrs. Lyrio Duncan Advisor 54 Members of Future Teachers Host State Convention State Corresponding Secretary— Cindy Hile; Sfafc President— Cindy Christy District President— Cheryl Gregg Bobbie Loo Davis substitutes for a teacher. F.T.A. honors BRHS teachers. Boosters has proved to be one of the most outstanding organizations in BRHS. Each member devotes much time and energy to the many activities in which they participate. Various activities are: marching in parades, donating food baskets, presenting programs for Mom and Pop's Day, and in general, boosting the spirit of every student at BRHS. Debbie Reel®, President Mrs. Sarah E. Prescott, Sponsor Boosters Are Dedicated to Many School Activities Drill Captaint-front-Pcnny Ashmore, Gtynace Norton, Thelma Thriche, QUARIERMASTERS Eront-Emily Wray Robinson, Suzy Hair, Patty Hair, Cindy Christy—Back—Martha Mullins. Claudia McDade, Judy Morcom Susan Whiflhornc-Bacfc—Lucy McCord, Betty Metvailor. I Jane Reuther, Vice President Lynn Schmulon, Secretary Susan Bergeron, Treasurer Cathy Maddox, Operations Officers Drill Captain—Penny Ashmore Front—Cberie Ward, Janet Johnston, Janie Affoltev, Sherry Ward, Carol MacCurdy, Cathy Romero, Diane Spencer, Trudy Janney Back—Mono Gcicr, Dana Arnold, Sue Lambert, Bobbie Lou Davis, Beth Heprer, Lynn Dennison, Emily Wray Robinson Company A Drill Captain—Glynace Norton front—Mardel Truluck, Diene Reynolds, Kathleen Fox, Myra Kay Stokes, Anne Howe, Barbara Boisner, Jan Page Back—Jano Warmack, Judy Anding, Judy Phillips, Beverly Lyman, Cheryl Gregg, Suzy Hair Company B 57 Drill Captain—Thelma Trichc Front—Patty Hair, Gina Turpin, Virginia Kroenke, Sharon Felder, Janet Blakely, Kathy Roberts Back—Kathy Boyle, Sara Barton, Betty Metrailer, Chris Norton, Jane Smith, Beth Acrcc, Mar-garite Payne, Kathy Roberts Company C Drill Captain—Cindy Christy Front—Barbara Weaver, Judy Stewart, JoAnn Broussard, Susan Witthorne, Jano Stevens, Susan Fcickcrt Bock-Julie Chappius, Penny Brown, Bonnie Doherty, Debbie Norton, Susan Webb, Vera Olds, Kay Fenton Company D Drill Captain—Claudia McDade Front—Claudia McDadc, Judy Hansen Back—luonne Sibley, Sarah Tricho, Carol Fenton, Mary Gay Denbo, Sharon Sober, Carol Gencbcr Company F Drill Captain 3ctty Tumipseed Front—Stephanie Elkins, Pam Horoman, Pris Nason, Sheryl Dcsscllo, Judy Weaver, Kathy Farris, Bonnie Burton, Ann Metrailer Center—Ellen McGraw, Janet Noland Becky Harger, Ann Metrailer Back—Debby Burge, 3etty Turnipsccd, Sugar McAdams Drill Captain—Judy Morcom Co-Captain—Martha Mullins JoAnn Canello, Maggie Lane, Karen David, Lynn Williamson, Beverly Middleton, Kay Myra, Norma Woodman, Ann Butler, Beth Kulmann, Becky Williams, Lucy McCord, Joyce Andrew, Lyn Barrcll, Susie Edrington, Ina Rhea Watts Company H and I Bobby McCall, George Guelfo, Gary Weill, Joe Juban, Carl Schmulen, Wade Adams, Dorian Heroman, Cary Gray Boy Boosters 59 Front lawn provides practice space for Booster's half time shows Being a Booster Is Hard Work Hi-Steppcrs practice many week day afternoons Betty Molrailer—Head Quartermaster, Kay Fenton-Asst. Secretary, Bab Bcisner—Reporter Game after game the Boosters follow the Bulldog team Thelma Trichc cuts cake for Mom and Pop's Day. Margarito Payne, Kay Latimer; Kathy Farris, and Pam Heroman Booster Buccaneers, battle Bulldogs in Booster skits. B.R.H.S. Has New Stagehand Concert Band poses in auditorium. MAJORETTES—(front fo Back)-Brenda Sturges, Peggy Louque, Angeline Rotola, Lynda Landry. Sandra Simmons, Carol Rotola Mr. Pope, Band Director, talks to All-State 8and Members, Bob Armstrong and Keith Causey BAND OFFICERS (Seated, left tc right)—Anthony Romano, High Brass Section loader; Wayne Comeaux, Publicity Chairman; Jimmie Smith, Sec.-Treas.; Shaa Congor, Assist. librarian; Martha Tenney, librarian; Carol Rotola, Head Majorette; Donny Dicharry, President. (Sanding, left to right)— Albert Meyerer, vice-president; Glenn Merrill, High Woodwind Section leader; Chris Rochester, Student Conductor; Ricky Seizan, low Woodwind Section leader; Ronnie Sherlock, low Brass Section leader; Mike Goroo, Drum Major; Bob Armstrong, Drum Section leader. AIL-PARISH BAND MEMBERS (Seated, left to right)—Wayne Comeaux, Bruce Baker, Jean Hooper, Ruth Terry, Martha Tenney, Shaa Congor, Reg Hutchison. (Sanding, left to right)— Koith Causoy, Ryan Haywood, Glenn Merrill, Chris Rochester, Tommy Traylor, Mike Mehaffey, Ronnie Sherlock, Mike Goree, Bob Armstrong. SJAGEBAND Row 1, left to nght)—David Pourciau, Johnny Sp:nosa, Pete losavio, Alan Black, Bruce Didier, Ricky Sai-zan, Shaa Congor (Row 2, left to right)—Henry Verbick, lee De99«. Ronnie Sherlock, Martha ienney, Mike Goree, Bob Arm-ttrong (Row 3, left to right)— -ohn Tritz, Karl Mack, Anthony Romano, Reg Hutchison, Rickey egg, John Boudreaux, Priscilla Frances, Fernand Guidry 63 B.R.H.S. Choir Goes on Tour The Sas-a-Fras Root from I. to r. are Bill Sellcn, Ellon Turner, Johnny Board, Glynace Norton, and Mike Sellen. Mr. John LeBianc Choir Director MADRIGAL SINGERS: Sfand ng-Joyco Clement, Danny Rigdon, Jessica lazerus, Terry Byars, Storm Randall, Danny Geroy, Lew Cudd, Johnny Beard, Doyle Alexander, Roy Hernandez, Margaret Borland, David Chcvallicr, Brenda Kennedy. Seated —Hilda Favaron, Cindy Powell, Betty Tur-nipseed, Choryl Grogg, Martha Mullins, Judy Morcom, Francis Weeks, and Barbara Weber. 1965-66 CHOIR OFFICERS: Danny Rigdon—President Hoyt Benefield—Baritone Secfion Leader Margaret Borland—Second Soprano Leader Danny Geroy—1st Tenor Section Leader Martha Mullins—Robe Chairman Jessica Lazarus—1st Soprano Section Leader Cindy Powell—Secretary Joyce Clement—Accompanist Brenda Kennedy—J st Alto Leader Ellon Turner—Publicity Chairman Jane Pierce—2nd Alto Leader Hilca Favaron—Secretary She-ry Cotton—Treasurer Lew Cudd—Vice-President Scott Brewer—2nd Tenor Section Leader Roy Hernandez—Bass Section Leader Malcolm Holmes—Publicity Future Homemaker, OFFICERS: Emily Wray Robinson—President, Kathy Stlrrat—Recording Secretary, Vicki Atherton—Chaplain, Ann McEwen—Vice president, Winnie Darpin—Treasurer, Diana Armstrong-Reporter, Dean Kopler-Perliamentarian, Mem Marix— Song Leader, Joan Hayden—Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Morgan Advisor 66 Junior Members of FHA Install New Members Sophomore Members of FHA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Jon Page Judy Middleton Emily Wray Robinson Diana Armstrong Winnie Darphin Ann McEwen New FHA officers installed 67 FHA'ors help decorate Home Economic Building Seven B.R.H.S. Students Attend Science Institutes Claudia McDade, L.S.U. Janet Cohen. l.S.U. Bob Armstrong, Rollins Mark Courtney, Indiana University Sue Lambert, S.M.U. Carol McCrakcn, Gulf Coast Research laboratory Thelma Trichc, Texas AMA 68 becoming a member of Sigma Fellowship s indeed a rigid process. Students must have a 3.5 average, have written a 300 word essay on an assigned topic, and most display character and scholarship. Ihis process is due to the limited membership. Sigma Fellowship states its purpose to be to promote scholarship in a academic sub ects, especially in mathematics and the sciences. leventhal, lehmann Praia, Walter Bader, Richard Wall, David Garr, 2nd. McNamara, fAWc McKay, David Brdz, George Ellis, Albert Meyer, Front: Judy McDado, Cathy Romoro, Barbara Bcisnor, Tholma Trkho, Suo Lambert. llowship Has Rigid quirements. Suo Lambert—Pre ., Albert Mcyer-V. P'e -. Thelma Triche-Sec.-Treas., Mr. William Lignos—Sponsor. Pelican Staters Pack in Honors Four Baton Rouge students will return to Pelican State this Back—Kathy Stirrat Susan Bergeron Norma Woodman launo Murphy Front—Thelma Triche Mona Geier Jane Pierce Claudette Kimble Kathy Bcurke summer to act as counselors. Kathy Stirrat was elected State Registrar of Lands and Dorian Hcroman outstanding citizen cf his city. This reflects the fine training students at Baton Rouge High receive. Dorian Heroman, Richard Boudreaux, John Nesser, Danny Bevan, Mark Abernathy, Don Elbournc, Bryan Flanagan, Guy Koontz, Ralph Watts jjf: Carlton Caldwell, John Beard. 2nd: Kathy Stirrat, Susan Begeron, Suzy Hair, Martha Nix, Cindy Hile. 3rd: Lynn Schmulen, Jane Reuthcr, Cathy Maddox, Cindy Christy, Patty Hair. 4th: Diane Waddell. Debbie Reese, Debby Menard. New Friendships Are Made at Leadership Leadership Conference provides an opportunity for making new life-time friendships as well as learning more about the outside activities in which one participates. Our girls pose with new friends Preparing for Leadership 71 PROJECTION CLUB PROVES BIG AID TO TEACHERS The Projection Club is made up of Key Clubbers and other students interested in showing films to the various classes. Rodger Miller, Ralph Walts, Dane D'Armond, Josh Spealcman, Rodger Rabalais, Allen Black, Donnie Bordelon are all Projection Club member . Roger Rabalait shows film to Mrs. Dugas' Biology students. Ralph Watts, hard at work, showing science fi'ms. 72 Mrs. Genevieve Aillet, Sponsor JoJo Browning—treasurer, Judy Parr—president, Tracey Lane—secretary, Carl Schmulen —vice pres., Hilde Beskin-reporter Library Clubbers Offer Free Services Many students sacrifice study halls to work in tho library Thespians Make Presentation to Governor Juniors and Sophomores feel honored to have been chosen as members. Officer are Steve Kinghorn, Par.; Penny Hollo, Pre .; Phillip Maniscalco, Penny Hollo, Philip Manlscalco, Rusty Ruffin, Nancy Buquoi present Sec.; Nancy Buquoi, Vice Pres.; Rusty Ruffin, Reporter. Not shown I honorary membership to Gov. McKeithcn. Marsha Norton, Tree . 74 Drama Students Perform in One-Act Plays A PlAY is BORN The curtains are dosed The scats arc all bare. The stage is hushed The applause not there. It stands there waiting For the brightening of lights And the thrill of that moment Called opening night. Wait! The curtain is opening The excitement gains speed How the audience is growing And on steps the lead. This is her moment Her moment of pride. But applause is now ending And again she must hide. Now the curtains arc dosed The seats are all bare. The tears arc being shod For the memories there. The sets are dismantled Thoy'ro ripped and thoy'rc torn, Tho make-up's washed off 8ut a play has been born. Daryl Sicard, Larry Reitzell, Johnny Spinose, Joe Amos, Noble Tidman, in If Wen Played Cards As Women Do. Nine Girls is a mystery about Sorority Sisters. ''Summons of Serial starred Gerald Ann Luter, Wary Delaroderie, Vicki Atherton. 75 Many Practice Hours Are Spent A preposterous proposal and completely dishonest. That Roared” Duchess Gloriana receives Tully Bascgm in the royal drawing roorr. in rThe Mouse In the dressing room, Marsha Norton and Shaa Congor apply final eye line touches to V yn Gill. Backstage excitement is h:ddcn by onstage calm. Anthony Romano and Rusty Ruffin enact a scene in early stages of rehearsal. President and Secretary of Stato discus unusual declaration of War. General Snippett and Wacs Jill end Debbie show surprise at medieval weapons of Grand Fensvick. Soldiers of Grand Fenwick prepare to invade the United States. Professor Kokintz, inventor of the Q bomb, explains difficult equation. 77 Backstage Lynn Bazzell, Maureen Steiner, and Mary Jane Prescia display smiles of relief after performance. Art Club Help Mrs. Collar. Sponsor Secretary Student! find Art very relaxing. Ceramics is included in Art curriculum. Art classes encourage expression of individuality. Develop Talents Students apply finishing touches to ceramic mosaic. Sharon Felder, Gary Gubancsik, Beth Kuhlman, Jan Hill, and Randy Womack look over plans for trip to New Orleans. Every member is interested in some phase of Art. 79 Red Cross membership is representative of every homeroom. Hurricane Clean-Up Is Red Cross Project G y Hart Maureen Steiner Judy Jack Charlene Hippchen Carl Schmulen Patsy Hansen Pres. 1st Vice Pres. 2nd Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Reporter Red Cross members cloan BRHS lawn. Members decorate cars to publicize membership drive 80 Awards Were Presented to Members of Writers' Club Two members of the Writers' Club have brought honors to B.R.H.S. Chris Rochester, Pres, tied 2nd in the 1964 Anne R. Nesom Poetry Contest, won 2nd in the Emma Emory Poetry Contest, and won the NCTE Achievement. Another member, Diane Waddell, tied 3rd in the 1964 Anne R. Nesom Poetry Contest. A literary magazine was planned for this year. Other projects included speakers such as Ted Glusman, former president. ■ ■ I : Diane Waddell, Sec.-Treas., Chris Rochester, Pres. Cnip Bordelon, Ricky Richard, Diane Waddell, Chris Rochester, Eva Hargrove, Mrs. Cockrell, Mary Ann Messina, Sharon Cain, Carol McCracken, Marlene Pfeifer 81 The Safety Chapter was organized to promote and encourage safety practices in the home and at school. The requirements for membership are a C average and 2 3 majority vote of the club. A dance and a car-fair were two of the outstanding Safety Chapter projects. Mr. Guillory discusses plans for the next meeting with George Guelfo. Safety Club Promotes Good Driving Members pose on the front steps. 82 A is -1 ' « cS J CM_ Co+jjD 2 +X J G JU oy,. J_ aM a 'WWV -A • £c p -u 5 f.s, —- fr JLS OFFICERS— Front: Don Elbourne—Vico Pro .; Sharon Willio—Roportor, Jan Hill—Vice Pres, of Home Safety, Jennio Brister—Vice Pres, of School Safety, flack: Wade Adams—Vice Pres, of Traffic Safety, Mr. Guillory— Sponsor, George Guelfo—Pres., Sparky Wyatt—Treasurer. ROOSEVELT George end Mr. Gwlllor, display traffic sign ' m . reminder to «tu n to drive carefully. 83 Mrs. Marlin R. Vernon, Sponsor Mr. Guy Johnson, Sponsor Officers—Charles D'Agostino—President, Donna Lindsey—Vice President, Sue Lambert— Socretary, and Judy Morcom— Treasurer. Mu Alpha Theta Wins State Office At the state convention Lucy McCord was elected state treasurer. Qualified Juniors and Seniors may become members of Mu Alpha Theta. Debbie Coe puts Algebra problem on the board. Carol McCracken and Mike Johnston explain Trig problems to class. Camille Means graphs the equation for a parabola? 85 Jr. Academy of Science Visited Nassau Jr. Academy of Science is one of BRHS's largest clubs with a membership of one hundred and fifty. Its purpose is to stimulate interest and encourage more intensive study in science, math, and social studies. Dorian Heroman—Pres., Mike McKay—V. Pres., Bob Davis-Pariiamantaritr, Susan Bergeron—Sec., Bruce MacMurdo-Treas., Kathy Boyle-Reporter Some Senior members visited Nassau 86 Mr . Gcracc is caught at Viscaya embers display sweat shirts from Nassau Jr. Academy boasts a large junior class membership The boat, taken to Nassau, was The Yarmouth Mrs. Dugas rests at Viscaya 87 ItlisiiililililSIidiiiililililii Y-Teens Sponsor Style Show Sponsors: Russ Thibodeaux, Don Elbourne, Mrs. Jeanne Weir— Advisor, Johnny Palozotta, Rickey Kingrea, Nick Garner Y-TEENS OFFICERS: Shirley Michelli—Vice President Peggy Bullion—Secretary Myra Guidry—President Judy Parr—Historians Luano Murphy I'Mell Moore—Chaplain Junior Members Sophomore Members 88 Senior Members 1 Hi-Y Meets Bi-Monthly Mr. Hargrove Sponsor Mombers OFFICERS: John Rcynolds-PrcsIc enf David Gaar-Vice-Pres. Terry McCullough—Chaplain Smitly Acree—Secretory Sponsors: Noy Wcijgerber Jane Pierce 89 Student Help . . . Invaluable at B.R.H.S. Offico Akfos run crronds for Mr. Burge, Mr. Dyke , end Mrs. Rhys. French Club luanne Sibley, Treasurer, Donna Lindsey, Vice President, Penny Ashmore, Secretary, Margaret Borland, President French Club activities this year included two speakers, trips to the Opera, and their annual banquet. Monthly meetings in the Rumpus Room were well attended. Officers with speaker. Miss Yvette Mallet Mrs. Lucienne Brown Sponsor Miss Marietta Millet Sponsor The Latin Club was formed to create and maintain an interest in and a knowledge of the Latin language and the Roman Civilization. All members in the Latir Club must be enrolled ir Latin classes or must have previously taken Latin. rs v Latin Club — Old World to New IATIN CLUB OFFICERS: President—Buddy McMorris, Charles D'Agostino— Vice President, Secretary-Wanda Bossier, Treasurcr-Ricky Richard, Par. liamentarian—John Reynolds. Sponsors—Mrs. Laura Cotton and Miss Beatrice Gists 92 German Club Welcomes Exchange Student The German Club is proud this year to have as a member, Ernst Strache, the foreign exchange student. Carol McCraken—secretary, Kathy Roberts—treasurer, Cindy Pcwdl-president, Joey Snyder—vice pres., Cathy Romero—reporter, Claudia McDade—parliamentarian 93 Mrs. Schmidt talks with Ernst Strache. A El Club Amistad Fosters Goodwill Juniors and Seniors have avid interests in the club The Spanish Club—El Club Amistad is open to all students interested in the Spanish language and culture. Understanding among Spanish speaking people and promoting interest in the language are the primary objectives of the club. Programs introduce to the students, the life, customs, and music of Spanish American people. Dr. MacMurdo—sponsor, Mike Cox—Pros., Marshall Gravitt—V. Pres., Debbie Reese-Sec., Barbara Weaver—Treas. FNA Encourages Nursing Careers OFFICERS OF FNA: President— Sandra Crotwcll Vice President Kathy Stirrat Secretary— Pam Westbrook Troosurer— Barbara Kirtpatrick Mrs. Clark Advisor The Future Nurses is open to all people expressing interest in the field of nursing and desiring to join. The club has programs concerning nursing which help the members decide definitely whether or not they will choose nursing as their career. FNA welcomes sophomore, junior, and senior members. B flTT l-6£ yi UL' 7!zr r 2 p - p ■ r J s p fL . '- __' : 'v£ A 97 Miss Mona Geier Homecoming Queen athynourke Miss Claudette Kimble Senior Maids 99 Calabrese White 100 Browning Travis Sophomore Maids Who 5 Who at D'AGOSTINO, CHARLES D’ARMOND, DANE FLANAGAN, BRYAN GARNER, NICK GARNER, TONY GEIER, MONA ABERNETHY, MARK ARMSTRONG, ROBERT BARD WELL, PRINCETON BLAKLY, JANET BOUDREAUX, RICHARD CHRISTY, CYNTHIA Baton Rouge High It is with pleasure and pride that we present to you the following Seniors who were nominated by their teachers and selected by a committee of the faculty to appear in the Who's Who section of the Fricassee. These students were selected on the basis of LEADERSHIP, COURTESY, LOYALTY, SERVICE and SCHOLARSHIP. To be on this list is indeed a great honor, and we would like to congratu- late these students who have earned the high esteem of their teachers, and who have contributed so much in order to make Baton Rouge High School one of the finest in the nation. JUBAN, JOE KIMBLE, CLAUDETTE MENARD, DEBORAH HAIR, PATRICIA HEROMAN, DORIAN REESE, DEBORAH ROBINSON, EMILY WRAY SCHMULEN, CARL SCHMULEN, LYNN SELLEN, BILL TRICHE, THELMA 103 • 104 v 'S' y V ce 108 J Miss Claudette Kimble Christmas Card Girl 120 Mona Geier and Tony Garner i 121 Miss BRHS L. -Vvi Nlck Gar™r Mona Geier Best Personality JSorma Woodman Ralph Watts Prettiest and Most Handsome Jean LaNasa Princeton Bardwell Most Likely to Succeed Thelma Trie he Richard Boudreaux Most Intellectual Eva Hargrove Bob Armstrong Most Talented Kathy Bourke Terry Byars Best Worker Cindy Christy Bane D'Arrnond Most Considerate Diana Armstrong Tony Garner Best Dressed Pam Westbrook Robyn Tyler I Friendliest Johnnie Sue Larguier Ham Lemoine Class Wit Jenadell Johnson Mark Abernethy Biggest Apple Polisher Susan Stamm Rocky Roccaforte Biggest Flirt Jane Pierce Beaver Brantley Most Athletic Karen Lively Jack Chapman F O O T B A L L ’65 B9HS coaching staff 130 ro High Football Team Baton Rouge High Opponents 7 Lafayette ............................... 14 13 Bolton ................................... 7 0 Broadmoor................................. 3 7 Bogalusa ................................. 0 13 Catholic High ............................ 7 13 Lee High ................................. 7 36 Baker .................................... 0 7 Glen Oaks ................................ 0 7 Istrouma ................................. 0 0 Sulphur ................................. 14 131 Bulldogs If in QUARTERBACKS: AAiko McKay, Nick Garner, Ralph Hubbard, Johnny Palazzoffa, Joe Zeppuhar GubancfrkKS '°W DaV'd LeCr°y' Gre9 Ea1on' Tony Garner, (back row) Paul Dupuy, Dale Hair, Griy GUARDS: (kneeling) Tom Spurlock, Paul Daron, Paul David Hr_« •, Elkins, Hamillbn lemoinc, Walter Bader, Raymond Fauver. Bobby Knight’ 0 (standing) Eddie Ivey, Loyc District Title BACKS (kneeling) Jim Lard, I. J. Dimaio, (standing) Mile Cox, Charles Lucia, Jack Chapman CENTERS (first row) George Wallace, David Cassidy, Mike Smith, (second row) Rudolf Bcenke, Smitty Acree, George Guelfo TACKLES (first row) Roy Hernandez, P. H. Price, Gary LaBordc, (second row) Charles Browning, Hilton Capello, Robb'e Roberts, Hal Faust, Jerry Scott 133 B.R.H.S. Points Total 106 in ’65 ENDS—Front row: Steve Dicherry, Paul Hart, Danny Carragher, Frank Willef back row: Ralph Wells, Tommy Witherspoon, Jimmy Miller, Buster Hebert, Jimmy Rutledge MANAGERS: Billy Simmons, Dwayne McFadden, Chet Harrod nCa° °aCh R9y U Keeton. Back Coach Leon McC 134 BRHS—7 Lafayette—14 In a big upset the Lafayette Lions knocked the Bulldogs out of the No. 1 spot in the AP poll. The combination of All-American, Ross Brubach-er, and the not-sharp play of the Bulldogs brought about the defeat. Princeton Bardwell's 4th quarter 23 yard run was the only BRHS score of the game. Jerry Scott kicked the extra point. leCroy take handoff from Palazotto Eaton tries for extra point Bolton-7 BRHS-13 The Bulldogs, in a comeback game, scored twice in the first half, and then coasted the rest of the way. Jack scored from one and two yards out, and Greg Eaton kicked to give BRHS their 13 point lead. Burns intercepts lee pass in end zone 135 Broadmoor—3 BRHS—O A 36 yard field goal with 2 seconds left in the game gave the Bucs a victory in big defensive battle. Broadmoor's big line kept the Bulldogs at bay throughout the game. Chapman catches touchdown pass against Bcgalusa. Bardwell, Ivey, and company, close in cn Begilusa ?- • Catholic High-13 BRHS-20 In a high scoring thriller, BRHS held off CHS as Bardwell scored 3 times and Eaton kicked twice. The Bulldog's offense looked good in this ga're and many felt that they were on their way up to their 3rd district title. 136 Bulldog defense is rough. Jerback. Lee-7 BRHS-13 In their best game of the season, the Bulldogs, showing perfect timing and execution, beat the undefeated Rebels. A 16 yard pass from Pala-zotto to Buster Hebert and a 1-foot dive by Bard-well gave the Bulldogs all they needed. The Bulldog defense was outstanding in this gome, capped off by Craig Burns' interception of a Lee High pass in the end zone to step a Rebel drive. SHAA CONGOR Bogalusa—O BRHS—7 A 4th quarter pass from Johnny Palazotto to Chapman gave the 3-AAA champs their first district win. Eaton kicked to put the icing on the 46-yard drive. Gamer rolls out to pass Baker—0 BRHS—36 On a muddy field, the canines rolled over winless Baker to cap their 4th district win. Figuring in the scoring were: Jack Chapman, David LcCroy, Mike Cox, Greg Eaton, and Jerry Scott. Defensive linemen: Jimmy Rutledge, Paul Daron and B. B. Fau-ver caught a Baker kicker behind the goal line for a safety. 137 Eaton boots another Glen Ooks—O BRHS-7 Playing second fiddle to the chlorine barge lift, the 'Dogs chalked up their fifth straight win. The only TD of the game came on the first play of the 4th quarter with a pass from Palazotto to Hebert. Jerry Scott kicked the extra point. Dog rest during time out. Palazotto sets to pass. Istrouma—O BRHS-3 Jerry Scott's 25 yard field goal with one second left in the 1st half climaxed the defensive battle of the rivals. This win gave BRHS the district 3-AAA championship. A 13 yard pass from Palazotto to Eaton set up the kick. Sulphur—14 BRHS—0 The eventual state champs eliminated the 'Dogs in a rematch of last year's state finals. Sulphur won through speed and precision. leCroy carries around end against Bolton. 138 Post-Season Honors . . . PORTA NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR Baton Rouge High School was honored for the third straight year by having our football coach, Ray Porta, named District 3-AAA Coach of the Year. Coach Porta led our Bulldogs to a very successful 7-3 season this year and the District Title. Congratulations, Coon! BATON ROUGE HIGH PLACES SIX ON All-OISTRICT TEAM JACK CHAPMAN Offensive Halfback Senior, 170 lbs. ROY HERNANDEZ Offensive Tackle Senior, 225 lbs. HAMILTON LEMOINE Offensive Guard Senior, 200 lbs. mike smith Offensive Center Senior, 170 lbs. EDDIE IVEY Defensive Guard Senior, 165 lbs. PRINCETON BARDWELl Defensive line-backer Senior, 181 lbs. 139 Bulldogs Featured at Banquet Among those receiving awards at the Football Banquet were: Jack Chapman Hernandez, Outstanding lineman; and Eddie Ivey, Captain. (y a vii i, Ckptaifyiyrrincotoip tyr dwell. Outstanding Back; fcy yiikc _Cox received the Scholastic Award and Frank Willett received the Sportsmanship Award. 140 JV Footballers Complete Successful Season First Row: Nick Dimaio, Lee Fortier, Andy Cornett, James Rabb, Bruce Flowers, Jerry Forest, Danny Behrens, Second Row: Ralph Touard, David Gelpl, Robert Salassi, Enrique Gomez, Mike Roy, Mike Mehaffoy, Russell Rabalais, Mgr., Third Row: Tommy Tylor, Charles Carlson, Andre Hernandez, Dale Robinson, Roy Aucoin, Randy Smith, John Traylor, Fourth Row: David Cheveallier. Rene Esnard, Pepper Rutland, Dewey Brister, James Coffee, Gerald Harvell, Luther Perkins, Herbert Dcbrowolski, Fifth Row: Craig McDonald, Marvin louque, Don McGuire, Buddy Porta, Nick Watson, Apple Sanders, Fred Ourso, Steve Cox, Mgr. Baton Rouge Opponents 19 Denham Springs ........................... 0 6 Redemptorist ............................. 7 6 Broadmoor................................. 7 12 Bogalusa ................................. 6 12 Catholic ................................. 6 14 Central .................................. 7 13 Lee....................................... 6 20 Baker .................................... 0 21 Glen Oaks ................................ 6 39 Istrouma................................. 12 141 Flanagan in action against Woodlawn MARK ABERNETHY, Forward CRAIG BURNS, Guard 143 Two point ! APPLE SANDERS, Center JOHN ANDERSON, Forward 145 The loyal and enthusiastic Bulldog fans Burns takes jumper from top of key 146 147 Bryan Flanagan scores against Baker BUZZY HEROMAN. Forward I 48 DAVID leCROY, Guard RUFUS VERNON, Center J. V. Basketball Team District Champs Jif row-Randy Surretf, Mike Dubisson, Buddy Porta, John Groer, Carl MacMurdo. 2nd row—Stan Richard, Mcrvin Luke, Ben Colvin, Ronnie 8rooks, Don McGuire, Coach Calmes. 149 Kathy Bourke Danny Bevan Claudette Kimble Russ Thibodeaux, Vicki Calabrese, Guy Koontz, Kathleen White, Don Elbourno For Baton Rouge High Russ Thibodeaux and Kathy Bourke Claudette Kimble and Don Elbourne They Raise Our Cry Vicki Calabrese and Guy Koontz Kathleen White and Danny Bevon HEAD CHEERLEADERS Claudette Kimble and Danny Bevan Cheerleaders lead the familiar Two Bits before the Lafayette game 151 T R A C K ’66 HURDLES Greg Erwin, Angu Thom BATON ROUGE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SCHEDULE 1966 March 4 ....................... BRHS March 11 .................. Istrouma March 18 .................... L.S.U. March 25 ...................... BRHS April 1 ........BILLY BROWN RELAYS April 7..........SOUTHWESTERN RELAYS April 15---- BAT GOURRIER INVITA- TIONAL April 22 .............. REBEL RELAYS April 29...................CITY MEET May 6................. DISTRICT MEET May 13 ...................STATE MEET LONG JUMP, TRIPLE JUMP-George While LONG JUMP, TRIPLE JUMP-Joe Krachcr TRACK TEAM—Front row, I., lo R., Mgr. Dwayne McFatler, George White, Gary Gubanscik, Steve Capiinger, L. J. Dimaio, Keavin Terrel, Richard Boudreaux, Leonard Wyatt, Van Cox, Jim May, Mgr. Chet Harrod, Second row—Jeff Jack, Scott Hornsby, Joe Krachcr, Greg Erwin, Mark Courtney, Jack Chapman, Mike Cox, Roy Hernandez, Princeton Bardwcll, Nick Gamer, Paul Daron, Third row—Coach Keaton, Chip Grendjean, Mike Smith, Burney Wilson, Rum Thibodeaux, David Oliver, Greg Eaton, Low Cudd, Angus Thom, Hilton Capcllo, Gary laBorde, Charles Browning POLE VAULT-David Oliver JAVELIN—Mike Smith, Russ Thibodeaux, Hilton HIGH JUMP-Scott Hornsby Capello 153 880 RELAY TEAM—Greg Eaton, Chip Grandjean, Jack Chapman, Leonard Wyatt 440 RELAY TEAM—Leonard Wyatt, L. J. Dimaio, Jack Chapman, Jeff Jack, Greg Eaton MILE RELAY TEAM—Lew Cudd, Nick Garner, Chip Grandjean, Leonard Wyatt SPRINTERS—front row-Jack Chapman, L. J. Dimaio, Leonard Wyatt, Gary Gubanscik, Steve Caplinger. Wyatt was stafo runner-up in the 440 yard dash in 1965. Back row—Nick Garner, Greg Eaton, Chip Grandjean, Jeff Jack 154 DISTANCE MEN—I. to R. Richard Boudreaux, Mark Courtney, Lew Cudd, Mike Cox, Van Cox WEIGHT MEN—Paul Daron, Charles Browning, Gary LaBorde, Princeton Bardwell, Roy Hernandez 155 B A S E B A L L ’66 BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 5.................................University High March 8 ................................ Redemptorist March 9 ...................................... Brusly March 10...................................... Brusly March 11 ............................... Redemptorist March 12 .................................... Hammond March 14..................................... Hammond March 16.............................. L.S.U. Freshmen March 17 ............................... Redemptorist March 19.............................. L.S.U. Freshmen March 21 .................................... Broadmoor March 23...................................... Lee High March 25......................................Glen Oaks March 26......................Menard High (Alexandria) March 28 ...................................... Baker March 29 ............................... Redemptorist March 30 ............................... Catholic High March 31 ..................................... Gonzales April 1 ...................................... Istrouma April 12 ....................... ............ Broadmoor April 13 ..................................... Reserve April 14.......................................Lee High April 16......................................Glen Oaks April 18 ................................... Gonzales April 19 ....................................... Baker April 21 ............................... Catholic High April 23 ................................... Istrouma 156 PITCHERS: Jerry Scott, J. C. Boyd, Bill Scllen, Jim Ellis. INFIELDERS: John Reynolds, Elmo lacour, John Kelly Hebert and Thomas practice double play BUSTER HEBERT DENNY THOMAS 158 Albert Jones, Jim lend, Ricky Kingrea BILL SMITH GOLF TEAM—Standing: Fletcher White, Marty Huguet, Gary Demars, Larry Reitzell, Mike Carpenter, R chard Creel, Douglas Gordon. Kneeling: Jim Bankston, Mim Thompson, Dean Anderson, Jimmy Hayward, Dcruiic Bordelon. JIM BANKSTON MIM THOMPSON FLETCHER WHITE DOUGLAS GORDON MARTY HUGUET Exercises Regular in Girls' P.E. Senior girls practice agility on the twiddling sticks. These exercises are a daily routine for Juniors and Seniors. A basketball game uses up sophomores' energy. Teamwork Needed in Boys’ P.E. 163 164 CLASSES Senior Class Officers SECRETARY-Susan Bergeron; VICE-PRESIDENT-Ratph Watts; TREASURER—Claudette Kimble; PRESIDENT—Tony Garner 166 Seniors Choose Standouts Richard Boudreaux Mona Geier Richard served as president of the Key Club and Secretary of the Louisiana-Mississippi-Tennes-see District of Key Club International. He was editor of the BUZZER and a member of National Honor Society, Beta, and AFS Clubs. He was also a delegate to Pelican Boy's State. He won a $400 scholarship during Youth Appreciation Week. He also won a letter in track last year. Mona was elected Homecoming Queen and District Key Club Sweetheart. She was first semester secretary of the BRHS Student Council. Mona is a member of the National Honor Society, Beta, Mu Alpha Theta, Jr. Academy, German Club, Boosters, and FTA. She, also, was a delegate to Pelican Girls' State as well as being chosen Miss BRHS. 167 JOHN AB30TT MARK GILLESPIE ABERNE- THY, 8eto Club, Key Club. DAVID ACKLEN bosfcetboll, bascboll, FHA (sponsor), Pelican Boys Stale CARL AlTAZIN CLARA ANDERS, French CVub. Sigma Fellowship. Future Teachers, Mu Alpha Thetc, Notional Honor Society . . Thtipc- Student Council, Red C-cu. Spanish, French MARSH ANGELLOZ Art Club, FHA WADE ADAMS ... Jr. Achievement, Spanish Club, Jr. Accdemy of Science, Honor Physics, Red Cross, Safety Club, Boy Booster KITTY ANSEL MO PAMELA ANSELMO Seniors AMY AYMOND ... Red Cron, Safety, J A., French Club. 3UZZER STAFF. FRICASSEE STAFF—Senior Cl mi JANICE AYMOND . . . FHA Editor PEGGY SUSAN 3AKER . . . WAITER J, 8AGOT . . . Booster , FHA, librcry dub. Junior Achievement J.A. FRANK BABIN — F81A, J.A., Red Crow, Student Council JIM BANKSTON—Coll team, FBIA PRINCETON BARDWEll —Football, Track, Jr. Academy, Spcnijh Club, Eefo Club, Red Cion, Safety Club loVERNE BARKSDALE— Y-Teeni, Latin Club, Red Crow, J.A., Swimming team, FBIA, Notional Theipionj. BUZZER STAFF, Safety Chapter CATHERINE BATES—French Club 169 — KATHY BATES— Geidoneo Office aid Seniors win cheering competition. ANNIE 3ATTIESTE. French. Notionol Honor Society. Sponith, FNA. Drome lies FRANK 8AYUS lotin Club. Baseball, Jr. Achievement, DE SAMMY 8AUGH Red Cross JOHN 9FAID Jr. Academy of Science, Stuc'ent Cornell, Bend, Germon, Red Cross, leadership, BUZZES STAFP. Hi-Y, Notionol Thespian 8AR8ARA BEAVERS FHA. FBtA, FTA, Student Council, Y-Tecnt SHARON BEESON Art Club. Red Cross, Y-Tecns, Student Council BARBARA BEll, JA. Y-Teens, FBtA. Span . Red Cross, FTA, Student Coun: I DIANE 8ENNETT Cross, FBtA, Y-Teens. HARIEY BENNETT J -Acodemy of Science, Thts-pions, FBtA JERRY BENSON Jr. Acodemy of Science, Gems’ Club, Mg Alpho Theto 170 AGNES BEYSSELANCE D.E. CLIFTON O BINGHAM. JR. Sponith Club, Junior Acod-emy Of Science. Red Cross. Trock, leadership Conference BETH BINGHAM. FRICASSEE STAFF. BUZZER. Jr. Academy. French Club, Thetpiont, Red Go . NITA BISHOP FHA. FTA, Y-Teent. BU77FR STAFF. Red Crott JOE BENTON Junior Acod-emy of Science. German Club, Bot obeli, Sponith Club. Red Cron, Hi-Y, Student Council—vice presdonf V AYNC BEUCHE SUSAN BERGERON Red Crott, Junior Academy of Science, totin Club. Boot!-ert. Student Council, FTA. leadership Conference, Fell-con Girls State DANIEL J. SEVAN Junior Aeoeemy of Science. . Key Club. Beto Club, Cheerleader, French Club. FHA (Span- torJ, Student Council, FTA, Mu Alpho Thefo, Pelieon Boyt' Stote. Projection Club, Red Crott Al BLACK J.V. Football, J.V. Boseboll, Junior Academy of Science, lot-in Club. Moth Club. No-tionol Honor Society, 3UZZER STAFF JANET BLAKLY Beofors, Junior Academy of Science. An Club, BUZZER STAFF, Mj Alpho Theta, Beta Club. Safety Chapter, Spanish ANGEL 3LANCHARD Red Crott DONALD BLUM ROBERT 8CISSENIN TRENT BONFANTI Sponith Club, Dromotles 171 DAVID BONHAM Boiket-boll. Red Cron. Hi-Y SHARON BOOTH FHA. FTA, Y-Teeni FETE BORDELON MARGARET JO BORLAND Notional Thejp'cM, Jr Aeodemy ot Sccrce, Stj-dent Council. Red Ciom. FTA. French Club. Chore . Maclriflol Singers, BUZZER STAFF. AFS CATHY BORNE JA, Red Cross. Y-Teert WANDA BOSSIER KATHY BOTSFORD WARREN eOUDREAUX D.E. DONNIE BOURGUE Boieball SHERRY ANN BOWMAN No tionol Thespions RICHARD BOUDREAUX Key Cli b, Track, JA, Jr. Aeodemy of Science, Beta Club, Student Council. BUZZER STAFF, Mu Alpha Theta, No-tionol Honor Society, AFS. Pelican Boy ' Stote KATHY BOURKE Beou ond Bolle , Jr. Aeodemy of Sc -on «. Boosters. French Club, Art Club. Cheerleader, Pel-■con Girls State, Latin Club, Red Cross, Art Club ORA LOUISE BOWERS JAMES CLEVELAND BOYD French Club, Football, Troe« Baseball 172 TOMMY BOYETT Sponish Cub. Football, Boseball, Mcdrigol Singers, A Cop-pe'lo Choir KATHY BOYLE Student Council. Jr. Acodemy of Science. Y-Teens Choit, 8 to Club. French Club, FTA, Boosters COUC BRACKIN, J.A., Dro-malic •BE AYER BRANTLEY Swimming loom. Hl-Y, Ger-«on Club, Student Council. Red Cross, BUZZER STAFF. FRICASSEE STAFF, Key Club, School Photcgrepher TED D. BRAUD Sludont Council, Jr. Academy of Science, Red Cross LAWRENCE BREAUX SCOTT BREWER French Club. SARAH 0. BRISCO Choir. TrocK, Golf, Red Cross BRUCE BROWN JO ANN 8ROUSSARO FHA, FNA, Red Goss, Boosters Seniors . . . . . . fit fat -heads in flcbt. qi ats . • • 173 MARY SHOWN YTm CHAR.IES MYMOUND BROWNING ‘Fee •tall Track, Sponiih Club RICHARD BROWNING F8LA, Foolfccll CHERIE BRUCE Y-Te.,,. FBLA, Red Cron MFIANIE ANN BRUNEI EtD Red Cro t, FBI A, Y-Toent, Student Council MAVIS CORDELIA BUH-LER—FNA. FBLA, FHA MARTY BURGESS TERRY BYARS French Club. Thespions, Choir ANN BUTLER R d Gw French Club. Bom ten PEGGY MYICN 3YRD Jerry Benson carefully weighs chemical ingredients for that careful ex plosion. 174 JAMES CAIUOUET CARLTON CALDWELL S-cnish Cltb. BUZZER STAFF, A Coppclla Choir, FRICASSEE STAFF, Rod C'oss, leodership Conference LARRY CAMPAGNA X) ANN CANELLA Jr. Accdemy of Science, Boosters, FBLA, Hi-Steppers, Y-Teens, French Club DANNY CARRAGHER Foot- RONNIE CARAZO boll, French Club, Sofety Chop ter JOHN CARRARA MIKE CARPENTER Cermon Club, Jun or Acodemy of Science. Coif, Student Council, A Ccppello Choir, 3UZZER STAFF ELLEN CARRUTH FHA, F3LA, Y-Teens, JA JACK CHAPMAN Footboll, Trock. .Student Council, Red Cron SUSAN CHAMPAGNE FBLA. Red Cron, Dromotics, Y-Teem CINDY CHRISTY Booster , Jr. Acodemy of Science, Red Cron, A Coppeilo Choir, Mu Alpha Theto, Nationol Honor Society, Beto Club, AFS, leodershp Conference 175 JAYCINE COLE CARLEEN CORONA Sponilh Club, Rod Cross, FBLA, Y-Teens, D.E. DAVID I. COLLIER ?«d Cfost, JA SHERRY COTTON - FHA. F81A, Red Cross, Studev Council, Safety Chapter, A Coppello Choir, Y-Teem JOYCE CLEMENT Jr. Academy of Science, FHA, FTA, Mu Alpha Thelo, Noticnol Honor Society, A Ccppcllo Choir BARRY COGHLAN WEST CONSTANTINE Red Cross JANET CAROL COHFN Engineering Fellowship, Spanish Club, FTA, National Honor Society, Sigma Fellowship, Mu Alpho Theta, Summer Science Institute, Red Cross, Notional Merit Semifinal ist MARK COURTNEY Jr. Academy Of Science. Summer Science Institute, Notional Honor Society, Mu Alpho Theta, National Merit Semifin-olist, Jr. Rotorian Aword JOHN A. DOC COX Football, Spanish Club MICHAEL 0AV1D C0 Acodemy Cf { Football. JV Boscte ‘ Trcck, Spanish Cd . £ tionol Hence •• mon Club. FooAcll Council PAT COX Josketboll. Thespions PAULA CREV.EEN5 er,, Sponith CW. SANDRA CROTVJU 176 TOM CROWELL Spcnish Club, Red Cross, Student Council, JA MICKEY CUNNINGHAM Y-Tcens, FHA, Spanish Club LEW CUDD Eoitelbcll. Tro«L, Choir, French Club. La fin Club, Hi-Y CHARLES D'AGOSTINO FBLA, Rod Crow, Jr. Academy of Science, Latin Club, JA, Mu Alpha Theic, Beta Club, Key Club, Student Council Seniors . . . DANE LEA D'ARMCND Student Council, Key Club, Beta Club, Projection Club, AFS KAREN DAVID BETH DAVIS French Club, Red Crow Bill DAVIS French BOBBIE LOU DAVIS FNA, .'urlor Acodemy of Science, Y-Tcens, Latin Club, FTA Boosters, Boto Club ERUCE DAVIS Swimming Teem, Jr. Acodemy of Science, lotln Club 177 Hargrove's Hot-Shots helped beat the Indians. LINDA DAVIS Jr. Academy Of Science, FHA, Red CroK. FBIA, JA, Gymnastics JUDY DAY JA, FNA R03ERT T. DAVIS Jr. Mo: •my of kierce, Gt;r;-Club, Red Crasr, SpeiV' Club, Motb, Nofiwol Ham Society, Beta CWb. $•.: • Council, FTA, Nstiorcl Merit Sersifnolist JIM DEEN 178 DAVID DRESSER JA PAUL DUPUY Football CAROt DUNKIN LINDA DYE Sponiih Club ROBERT DICHARRY JV Football BONNIE DOHERTY Jr. Acod-emy of Science, Latin Club. Student Council, F3LA, Boctt-ert. FTA. Mu Alpha Theta DCNAIO DIXON French Club MARCIA COV DEN Red Crctt, FHA 1 I , JIMV.Y EASIEY GREG FATON Feotbcll, BaiVetball, Track, JA, Student Council Y-Teent DARLENE EDGAR Beaut ond Bollot, Student Council, FHA. F81A, JA, Y-Teem DON EIBCURNE Safety Chapter, JA, Moth Club. Cheerleader. Student Council, Y-Teent (Spontor) ADONNA ELLIS—FHA, F3LA, Red Crctt, Student Council, Droneolict, Y-Teent PATRICIA ANN ELLOIS 179 GLORIA ENGLISH y. Acodemy of Science, Y-Teens, FTA, FRICASSEE STAFF, Latin Club SUSAN CAROLE EFT INC )t. Accdtrr of JA, FTA. lofin Club. U2-ZER STAFF, FRICASSEE STAFF GEORGE FAIRBANKS KATHLEEN FASULLO Ji. Acodcmy ol Science, Y-T«m, FBLA. FHA DONNA FAVARON Li-brory Club, FBLA KAY FENTON French Club, Sigma Fellowship, Mu Alpha Thefa, Notion, al Honor Socie'y, FTA, Boosters, Latin Club MARIE ••MARTY'- FORTEN-BERRY Art Club, FHA STEPHANIE FUGLER F8LA. Red Cross, Y-7eens gXTctf ANN FRANCES} Tand, Germon Club DAVID GAAR Mu Sig-no, JV Basketball, German Club. Mu Alpho Theta, Not onol Hon or Society, Hi-Y, JA, Jr. Rotarion ANNICCE FERGUSON BRYAN FLANAGAN Key Club, Bero Club, Jr. Academy of Seioncc, Baseball, Basketball, Latin Club, Student Council CHARLIE FITCH, BUZZER STAFF Bill FLETCHER 180 MARY ANN GAllCWAY library Club NICK GARNER Germon C'ub, Key Club, Footboll, Eojketbcll, Track, FHA (Sponior), Y-Teero [Spon-lor), Student Council, Sofety Club ICNY GARNER Key Club, Football Track, Student Council, 3eaux and Bellet ELLEN GARRISON Red Crots, FHA, F61A, JA PAT GARZA, FHA, JA, Stvdent Council JANE GAUTREAUX Red Crost, eHA, Y-Teens CAROL GEHE8ER Boosters, Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Thefo, Lotin Club, Notional Honor Society, FTA, All Stole Oreheitro CANNY GEROY A Coppella Choir, Demolayt, Hi-Y, Base-boll, Red Cross, Sofety Chop ter, Theipions, Student Council MONA GEIER Germon Club, Boosters, Y-Teent, Beaux and Bellet, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Club, FTA, National Honor Society, Rod Crass, Key Club (Sponsor), Jr. Accdemy of Science. Home-caenirg Queen GREG GIAV.ANCO Spanish Club, Jr. Academy of Science, F81A 181 ROBERT GINES JY boll, Spanish Cbb. Cross O. B. GINN fRA, U-.. kelball CHERYL GOMEZ FHA DOUGLAS GORDON S h Clvb, Rod Cross, Ri Alpha Thots, lot Oii. Golf Team, Sofey Oib, JA WILLIAM OSCEOLA GORDON, III, Gorman Club, Spanish Club, Thcspicns, Library Club, Junior Rolarian Ban panish All-Ponsh Bend, Moih Club All.Stoto Oi-ohesrra, Drum mojor Let's see. Is it Birnam Wood to Dunsinane, or Dunsinonc to Birnam Wood? 182 DENNIS GRACE Baseball MARSHALL GRAVETT ROBERT GRAND Jr. A««-emy of Soienc , JA CAROLYN GREER Red rols CHEm ANN GREGG Spanish Club, JA, Boosters, FTA, A Coppella Choir, AFS BARRY GREGOIRE French Club JCHNNY GUBANCSIK Trock GEORGE GUEIFO french Club. Sigrao Fellowship, Red Crow, Safety Chopter, German Club, JA, Roy Booster], Spanish Club, FTA, Mu Alpho Thetc, Football, Youth Solety Council MYRA GUIDRY Y-Tcent, FBIA, Student Council PATRICIA ANNE HAIR French Club, Jr. Acod emy OF Science, Boost erj. Mu Alpha Theto, Y-Teens, leadership Conference. BUZZER STAFF SUZZY HAIR Sponish Club, Boosters, Art Club, FBIA, BUZZER STAFF, teederjhip Conference ROBERT HAMILTON Bond, Latin Club CLARENCE RUSTY HAL PIN Sponish Club, Lotin Club SUSAN HAMILTON French Club, FBLA, Safety Club, Red Cross, FNA, Library Club, Swimming Team EVA HARGROVE Jr. Acod-eny of Sc once, Thespions, French Club, Notional Honor Society, Writers’ Club. AFS ALLEN HARRIS Math Club, National Honor Society, JA, lotin Club 8CEBY HARPER Sponish Club, JA LINDA KAY HARRIS 183 TIM HARRIS Sponith Club BILLY HE8ERT GAY HART Booster , Stu-deni Council, Art Club, JA, lolin Club, Solely Council, Red Cross, Thetpions . BUSTER HEBERT Baseball, Footboll LENNY HERNANDEZ DORIAN HEROMAN Jr. Aco demy of Science, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Student Council, Cheerleader, Boy Boosters, Notional Honor Society, Math Club, Library Club, Pelican Boys' State, AFS ROY HERNANDEZ 0 s . Footboll, Trock, Red Cross, Art Club SUSANNE HIGG NS J-. Academy of Science, Spcr.' Oub, JA, lib-cry CINDY HUE Jr. Academy Of Science, Sponish Club, FTA, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, FBLA, FRICASSEE STAFF, BUZZER STAFF, leadership Conference JAN HILL Spanish Club. Librory Club, FBLA, Sofety Council, Y-Tecns, Art Club. FRICASSEE STAFF, Red Cross WELDON HILL, IA, DONNETTE HILLIARD ALLIE MARIE HOHENSff PENNY HOLLO TF,es?c« 184 DUKE PAUL HULSEY Foot- MARY HUMES boll ERMAN HUNT JA; Tro V HUGH TROY HUMPHRIES Seniors . . . . . . cut courtside capers at basketball games . . . JUDY JACK FHA, Arl Club, R«d Cross Y-Teens, FTA. Writers' Club. BUZZER STAFF BEVERLY ANN JASINSIO Arl Club. Y-Teenj, FRICASSEE STA'F. BUZZER STAFF PAUL JASTRAM Jr. Accd-emt of Science. Football. Red Ciou. Hi-Y MIKE JEFFIRS 185 ark Abernethy and Walter Bagot race to make the tardy bell. JANICE NELL JOHNSON, Jr. Academy of Science, Latin Club, Thespiont, Gcrmcn Club, Mu AIpKc TFeto, Red Cron AL JOHNSON Latin Club JENACEU JOHNSON «! Club, French Club, MIKE JOHNSTON The-.: -.-i Geimon Club, Mi AlpSc Thera i A C«?-K AcoJr ) dent Cou -Mu Alpt« Club, 1 JSTICE CARLTON JONES, JV Boteball, German Club, Red Cron HZ JONES Sponish Club 186 TONI KLING — F.B.t.A.. F.H.A. JOS KRACHER—J.V. Boikot-boll, Baieboll, Trcck teom, Student Council. Art Club— prejident GUY KOONTZ- Key Club, Prcjoefion Club, Red Crojj, Cheerleader, Pelican Stole VIRGINIA KROENKE—Booit-cr , F.H.A., French Club, Notional Honor Society F.T.A., Y-Teenj, Rod Cro«, totin Club, American Field Service Club RICHARD KEEN—J.A.. Jun-•or _ Academy of Science, Latin Club; Red Cron COLLEEN PORTIA KINCHEN —Thetpiont, Arl Club, Y Teent CLAUDETTE KIMBLE -Booster , Jr. Academy of Science. French Club, Sludent Council, F.N.A., Y-Teenj, Cheerleader, Pelicon Stole RICHARD LEE KINCHEN CONNIE KYLE—Boosters, Y-Toeni, French Club, Student Council, Swimming team, J.A., Red Cross GARY LoBORDE—Foot- boll teom BERNICE LoFRANCE — F.B.L.A., Y-Teeni, lotin Club PETE toFURIA ANTHONY LAAIANA SUE IAMBE RT—Boosters— Drill Captain, Spanish Club, Red Crow, F.T.A., Sigma Fellowship— pres- ident, Mu Alpha Theto— iccretory. National Honor Society, Latin Club 187 LAMAR WMJSr. i! Junior AcH r n«fl( JEAN toNASA - Spoe'Ji Club, Red Croa. m. Te«nj, Student Council JOHN LoNASA-Trort to IETITIA IANORY—libr y Club, Guidonce Of-':e Aid MACCIE LANE—French Club, Booster . Student Council, Latin Club, Bote Club, National Honor Society JOYCE LANG — F8LA, Sporijh Club, Drama Club, FNA, Y-Tecnj, Red CroK LYLE LAWRENCE — Lotin Club EDDIE I08IANC JESSICA LAZARUS—F.H.A. Latin Club. Choru DAVID 8LAINE LeCROY—Mu Alpha Thcto, Lotin Club, Football toon. Basketball team. Track team JOSEPH LoPORTE JOHNNIE SUE LARGUIER— Spanish Club, Y-Toon , Booster , Rod Crott, Junior Academy of Science. FHA. JA. Safety Club, 188 HAMILTON LEMOINE— Footboll tear, Trodc leom, Eoikelboll leom. Red Crow TOBY JEAN LEMOINE— F.8.L.A , Y-Teent, Droro Cub, librciy Club CILDA RAE LEWIS SANDRA KAY LIEUX— ' B.I.A., Y-Teer , Sponijh Club NANCY LIM9AUGH— F.H.A., An Club, Thcs-pions CONNA MARIE LIND-SEY—Moth Club vice pros:dent, French Club— secretory. Notional Honor Society, Americon Field Service Club KAREN LIVELY — Gjmnaitic Club, Librcry Club, F.H.A.. Student Council CAROLYN LONG—F.H.A. DARRELL LOCKER — Track teem RICHARD LONG Seniors ; . . rerly await —arrimi an 189 OSCAR MANUEL 100-t ARA LEAH IOSSE—Rod Crow A Coppello Choir, SaltV Club, Studenl Coun;il, Y-Teem, F.H.A. RONNIE LOTT JOHNNY LOJPE—S'udeit Council PEGGY IOUQUE — F.H.A., iccrctory. Bond, —mojoroHe, Student Council, Rod Crou 6063IE LEE LOVE— Swimminq team RAY LUCCASEN—F.B.L.A.. Student Council, Football team, Trcck team. Red Cross, Safely Club GERALD ANN IUTER— F.N A,, Drama Club, Notional Thespian Society CHARLES LUCIA-- 1 loom .BA -. jpVo The . ' G.b. F.HA- 190 Happiness is being in the Homecoming Court. ROBERT McCAll—J.A., Student Council Spanish dub. F.B.I.A. CAROL McCRACKEN—Ger-non Club, It. Academy, Sigmo Fellowship, Mu Al-aho Theto, Notional Honor Society, Writeit Club, Red Cion CLYDE 0. McCEARLEY. JR.—J.A.. Boscboll teom. Footboll team, Trcck team LARRY JAY McCREARY— Spon sh Ckb, Bosketboll team, Student Council, Thtspions. Track teom ROSert Mcknight—Foot- boll teom. Key Club CHARLOTTE MACALUSO-R«d Cross, J.A. LESLIE LEE McVORRIS— Swimming teom, lofin Oub, —president. Moth Club. PAULETTE MACALUSO — F.H.A., F.B.I.A. CLAUDIA MeOADE—Red Cross, Jr. Academy, German Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Boosters. Sigmo Fellowship, American Field Service Club DWAYNE McFATTER— Football teom. Track teom, Spanish Club DIANE MACK—Red Cross. Y-Teens, Safety. Ar Club. F.H.A., J.A. LINDA MANCUSO Spanish Club, Y-Teens CATHY MADDOX — Red Cross, Boosters. Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theto, Beto Club, F.T.A., leadership Conference, Operations Officer in Boosters 4 ■IIif .laMisr ifq, 40 md, lotm Club. Tnespions, Student Council, Honor Thes-pions. Bond—newspaper staff L 191 . MARLENE MARANTO — F.B.L.A.. librory Club. Y-Teen , Commerce office BEVERLY MARTIN—E H.A . Guidorce oflice SHIRLEY MARINO PHYLLIS MARTINA—F.H.A., F.N.A. CORRIE MAY—Jr. Acodemy, French Club. Red Got . lot-in Club. Mu Alpho Thelo, Y-Tcen . F.N.A., Crona dob. F.H.A DEBORAH MENARD—French Clob, Jr. Acodemy, library Club, F.T.A., Student Council, American Field Service Club—peer dent. Summer Exchange Student, Future Tecchers — vice pretident, J.A. — Secretary, Leodctihip Conference, FRICASSEE STAFF—circulation! editor; organization DALE MAYEUX-f feme, Safety Club emy. Mu Atp 5i! !5, Ge--man Club, Sijro F llo iKp. —vice pre ident. Jerd-va preiident, Not«xi l Hsw Society A. J. MICELI, JR. MICHAEL LEE MICHELLI —Latin Club, National Merit Certificate 192 KAREN MINSTER—German Club, Jr. Academy, Mu Alpho Theto, Natlonol Society, F.N.A.. J.A. JIMMY MOODY CARTER MONTAGUE ROSE MARY MORAN—Office aid, Student Council Seniors . . . . ™ look gloomily toward final exams . . . JUOY MORCOM — Jr. Acodemy, Boosters—Hi-Steppor Coptoin, French Club, Mu Alpho Theto— treasurer, Beta Club, National Honor Society, F.T.A. CAROLYN MOn—Spanish Club. Red Crow, Y-Teens, F.H.A., Student Council DENNIS MOUCH MARTHA MULLINS—Boost-Acodemy, French '■ub, Stvdent Council, No-l,0O°l Honor Society, Chop's, Mu Alpha Thera, Red ross. Notional Merit Sens'-Finalist MARIAN MURPH—F.N.A., Jr. Acodemy, Ge-mon Club, Red Cress, Mu Alpha The-’o, lotin Club, National Honor Society, Boosters JAMES MURPHY—J A. Li-brary Club Well! Well! Well! They finally got around to taking our pictures, sneor John Ncsscr and Pat Cox. JOHN N ESSE R—Spa nish Club, J.V. Basketball and Track, Beoux drd Bellos, Student Council Treasurer, Bela Club, Key Club. Mu Alpha Thelc, Varsity BosVetboll, Pelicon Stole, Solely Club, xeeutive Board, Student Council BRAD NEWBOLD—J.A.. French Club LAUNO MURPHY—F.H.A.,— Chopler Historian, J.A., Boosters, Art Club—trees-Crer, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Pelican State, F.T A. FORREST J. NACOl—Spanish Club, Track team KAY MY RICK—Ctnw 0 . Jr. Academy, Bxsim Alpho Thelc, Hi-Shpx National Horcr Seder RONNIE NASCA — Sx-Club CHIS NORTON 94 PAULINE ODOM—F.H.A., li-fcrcry Club, J.A , Red Cross. FRICASSFF STAFF DONNIE CNOFRY — Red Cross, F.B.L.A., J.A. DAVID OLIVER—Trock team, 8.R. Club. Key Club, HUY, Student Council Represento-live JOHNNY PALAZZOTTO — Foot'ooll teom, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Trock teom LANA JFAN PARHAM— Lctin Club JANET LYNN PARKER— F.H.A., Red Cross, Li-brory Club GLYNACE NORTON — French Club, Swimmirg leom. Boosters. Red Cross, A Coppello Cho'r, Booster officer BETTY KOTO — F.B.L.A.. Commerce office aid MIKE NORWOOD—Spanish Ciub, French Club, J.A. FRANCIS OAKLEY — Red Cross, A Coppello Choir, French Club JIMMY PARTRfCH CHERYL PAYNE—Jr. Accd-emy, Mu Alpha Theta, French Club. Notional Honor Society CLYDE PEARSON GARY PENCE—J r. Accd-emy, J.A., Trock team, Lolin Club, Eost Baton Rouge Parish Youth Council 195 MARLENE PFEIFfR-;,. Acodemy, lolls Club, Writer- Club, F.T.A., Mi AJ-pho Theta, Lifc-rory JANE PIERCE - Y-T« -.,. A Coppello Choir. SeftV Chopter, Cheerlecde-, Cron. F.T.A., SWtf Council, Thtipiow, FMX, Executive Board JOSIE PIREllO—Spcru Club, F B I. A . F.HA. SUSAN POLITZ—Red C-m:, Choir, Gyr.-ai i; i a- Y-Teer.j LYNNE POOLE—Sponith Club. Jr. Acodemy, Student Council, Bcojler . F.N.A. TERESA POSADA— F.H.A.. Y-Tocm, Spon-ish Club, J.A., lotin Club, Thopions, Y-Teen DONNA POWERS JOHN PRAY—Red Crott. Sponith Club, Droma Club, J-A. WARY JANE PRESCIA— F.N.A., librory Club, Droma Club, Gymnostic Club, J.A. P. H. PRICE—J.V. Footboll ond Botefcoll, Vortity Fool-boll RONNIE POSEY—R«d Crow. Footboll teem, Boikctball feom. Student Council RUDY POURCIAU SYLVIA FOTTS—Spo’V. CIA, F.T.A., Ari Club. Y-Tmm CYNTHIA POWELL—Jf- A J‘ emy, Germen Club, Vett Club, Choir, Notlorol Hcno 196 ROGER RABALAIS — K«y Club, French Club, J.V. Football, Projection Club, F.3.L.A., Key Club—treasurer, library Club, American Field Service Club STORM RANDALL III—Cho-rut, Red Cress. French Club, F.B.L.A., Madrigal Singers, Civil Defense DANNY RAWLS DAVID OLEN RAWLS SARAH RAWLS — Solely Chapter, F.N.A. YVONNE REED—Student Council, F.H.A., F.8.1 A., Red Cross, Y-Teens, lot-in Club, J.A. DEBBIE REESE — Student Council, Bocsto-s—president, Spanish Club secretory. Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, leadership Conference, F.T.A., American Field Service Club JOHN H. REYNOLDS—J.V. Baseball, Hi-Y,—president. Varsity Baseball, Latin Club JANE REUTHER—F.B.L.A., Art Club. Red Cross, Y-Teens, Safety Club, F.T.A., leadership Conference, Boosters— vice pres dent, Beta Club RICKEY RICHARD — Jr. Academy, J.A., Latin Club— treasurer. Writer's Club 197 DANNY RIGDCN—J.A., A Coppello Ckoif—prttVev, Modrigol S:ng«rs, Svi«| Council, Red Goss, K«. tional f heipicns, Hi-Y DIANE R03EAU—Ax 0 J.A., Y-Teers, EL'ZZE ART STAFF ANNE RC3ERSON—E H.A . Red Cress, Librcry Gib EMIIY WRAY ROJNSON —F.H.A. Stole President, Chapter F.H.A. Present. Boosters — Cocrterrcste-, Beto Club, SponisS leb, F.T_A., Delego te !o No-tienol F.H.A. Converto VINCENT (ROCKY) ROC-CAFORTE, JR. — Red Cross, F.B.L.A., Dromot-ics Club, Office oid. Secretory of Studenl Council tnws—RQitiEsmJ - Bond—Student Conductor President of Demote Sqood, Mu Alpho Theta, Preiidont of Writer's Club. Notional Merit Semi-finalist, Notionol Honor Society CHERYL ANN ROGERS — Dramatics Club, French Club (SliaaNY. JOSEPH — Bond — section leoder, Thespians —- photographer, Dramo Club, Latin Club JAMES ROIFS-Jr. Aeodw French Cub. Student G u : 11, Math Club, Not-ons Honor Soc'ety___________ Red Cross, Y-Tecw 198 Bye! Susan Politz PATRICK ROY RUSTY RUSSELL RUFFIN— Thespians—reporter, D . bat teen V AYNE RUSS—J.A., Softly Chapter, Red Cron LULA RUSSELL—F.B.l.A F.H.A. JIMMY RUTLEDGE — Vanity Football and Trock teom, Student Council SAIZAI ALVIN JOSEPH SCHELLING ER, JR.—Latin Club. Safety Council ROB SCHEFFY—Jr. Academy. German Club, Mu Alphc Thota, J.A., National Honor Society CARL SCHMULEN — Rea Cross, Jr. Academy, F.B.L.A., Red Cron—treasurer, Library Club—vice president. Boy Boosters. Latin Club, Hi-Y, Student Council LYNN SCHMULEN — R d Crow, Jr. Academy, Spanith Club, Boosters—t cr«tory, F.H.A.—reporter, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Notionol Honor Society, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, leadership Conference VIKKI SALLES — J.A., Y-Teens, F.H.A., FRICASSEE STAFF TOMMY SAN DAHL—lotin Club, Boseball teom 199 RUSSELL SCHNEIDER — Cho- ru 3USTER SCIORTINO — Stu-deni Council Allernote M E I SCHUDMAK—Spo'nijh Club, Mcfh Club BARBARA SCULLY — F.H.A . Red Croij, Am Club, Studonl Council MARGIE SEAY — Beoslers. French Club. Sofoty Club, F.N.A., F.T.A. PATSY SHANKS BILL SELLEN — BASEBALL, Jr. Acodemy, Lotin Clib, Sofety Council, CSorui PAT SHARP—J.V. Eostfcel, Mu Alpho Th to, Bsicb: i (Vanity), Latin Club, J.A 'smiosb- Hi-r, Bond, Chcrut LUANE LEF SI8LEY — French Club, Art Club, F.T.A., Y-Toonj, F.N.A., Boocien, French Clot treoturer DARYL PATRICK SICATD - Red CroM, Chorui, Drama tici JOE SILVIO BILLY SIMMONS—Feo-bd and bateball MonoflV, le' in Club DEBORAH SMITH 200 Senior JIMMIE C. SMITH Bord-tecretory-freoiurer, F.H.A., Chorut KAY SMITH—Y-Teent, Red Crow, Thetplont, F N.A. JOHANNA SMITH—8eeitert. Span th Club, Y-Teert LAURA SMITH—A Coppello Choir grum groan dogs'—growl, m % ' SANDRA CAIL (SANDY) SMITH MIKE (RED) SMITH—Red Crow, J.V. Foorbo'l ond Trock, Vortify Football ond Trock PATRICK D. SNODDY — Geriron Club LOUIS SNYDER — Gerraon Club, Jr. Academy, Red Crott LINDA STARNS — J.A., F.T.A., F.6.I.A., Thespian. Debate, Red Crott, French Club PATRICIA ANN STARRETT —Chorut, Y-Teens, Red Crott, Attendance Office 201 ROY STICKMAN—Speech Club. Offico aid KATHLEEN ANN STIR. RAT Swimming (com, lotin Club—vice-prec-idcnl, Jr. Acodemy, F.H.A.—Choploin, ro-cording cncretary, Sfu-dent Council—rcprcicnf-otivn. Executive Board, F.T.A., F.N.A., Y-Teenj. Pelican Stole, leadership Conference Overdrawn? But we just deposited $2.43! MAUREEN STEINER Red Cross, J.A. Svy tea?, Y- Teem, $1 idol Council. Latin Club, Thetpiart, Drc-rrn Club, F.T A., Red Crest lecrefory and vice-president TREVOR STERN Club PEGGY $fEWART 'Til f Tfli i OT f a Ft nit MYRA KAY Sr??jfn'f F.HA, f.e-t.A-Council, ted Cross, tit. Mo Alpha Theta, Sp J lih Club e EGINAID B. ERNST SI tACKF—Foreign Eichaope ' Club. Beta Oeb. Gerrc Club. American Field x ice Club 202 JUDY TERRELL—F.H.A. DENTON THOMAS—Bosket-boll, Boseboll, Spanish Club JODY THERIOT MIM THOMPSON-—Student Council, French Club. Notional Merit honorable mention LEWIS COLE SWAYZE— Trock team, J.A., Mu Alpho Theto MARY E. TAYLOR—F.B.L.A., Sponlih Club, F.T.A. CAROLYN TAYLOR MARTHA TCNNEYl— Bond. Latin aub JOEY TRAVONTE—Red C'ctt, Theipionj, Dra-ro Club. J.A. •THELMA TRICHE — Beta Club, French Club, Latin club, Sigma Fellowship, F.T.A., Y-Ieons, Notional Honor Society, Mu Alpho Theto, 3oosfers, Pel icon Sfote, Chorus, N.S.F., Sunnier Science TYKE TULLIER—F.B.L.A., Student Council ELLON TURNER—Notional Thespians, Chorus, Dromo Club, F.H.A., Publicity Choirmon for Chorus, selected for All-Stotc Chorus N03LE RUSSELL TID- AON, JR. AUBREY TOLER 203 MARIE TURNER—F.U Germon Club, F.T.A.. f. T«ont. Student C .ncl. Commerce Office ROBYN TYLER—S e t Council. Key Club, H-Y, Germon Oub, Pro;« fis-r Club TOMMY VAUGHAN JAMES VERBiaV?.: CATHY VITALE—lolin dub, F.H.A. JIMMY VOWFU. D'orro Club ■Thespionj, DIANE WADDELL—Jr. Acad- WAITER WALKER — JA crny, Germon Club, F N A., Latin Cub Student Council, Moth Club, Swimming (com. Writer’ Club. Art Club, Leadership Conference FAT VICARO— F.8.1.A •‘n Club, F H A. lot- JUDY VINCE-J-A., f,HA Getrnon Club. F.B.L A. PAT VINCE -F.B.I.A., Sofcly Student Council, Commerce Office - Y-Teens, Chapter. Red Cross, JAN VINES—Tkeipient. Cross, J.A., Y-Teem 204 MALCOLM WAll GEORGE WALLACE RICHARD O. WALLER— Red Oom, Of- f ce oid ROBERT WARE— Red Crow F.8.L.A., Dtoto Club GLENDA WATTS—F.H.A.. Commerce Olfice oid INA RHEA WATTS — F.B I A , Jr. Aeodemy, 8oc torr, Moth Club, French Chb, Notionol Honor Society RALPH WATTS— Red Crow. Key Club. Pelican State, F T A . Projection Club, Student Council BARBARA WEBER-Beto Club, Jr. Academy, A Cospello Choir, Frcrch Club, F.T.A., Y-Tcem, American Field Service Club, FRICASSEE STAFF — ASSISTANT EDITOR VICK 11 WATTS—F.H.A. SUSAN ANN WEBER—Gym. nortict, Off ce oid 205 GAY WEI LAND—Art flub Fren h Cl . G«t Y-Tecm. Softly Cib, iX F.H.A. NOY WEISGER3SR - led Croji, $ dert Cos-cl v. T. r, F.H.A.. Council, TFesoiors, $«•. sor of Hi-Y RALPH WEllS-Fos-td leom and Treck team PAM WESTBROOK—W-erj, Sponish Club. F.B.l.A Dfomo Club, F N A . Ait Oub FIETCHER WHITE — Jr. Acodemy, Golf tcom GEORGF O. WHITE. JR. —Student Council. Bos-ketfcoll loam. Trock team. Red Cross VERA WHITEHEAD FRANK WILLETT — Jr. Acodemy, Football team, Sponish Club, Baseball teem, F.T.A., Safety Chapter, Red Goss SUSAN WHITTHORNE -Booster,. F.HA., Jr. Academy, F.T.A., French Oub. • Alpha Theta, Notional Hen Society DIANNE SHARON WILLIAMS—Dromo Cleb. FN.A 206 I move to table that motion. WANDA J. WILLIAMS— F.N.A. LYNN WILLIAMSON — Jr. Acedemy, Boottert—Hi-Stepoen, French Club, Stu. derl Council, F.T.A., Y-Tttw, Sofety Council, F.N.A., Lotin Club, Art Club SHARON WILLIE—F.H.A., it. Academy, F.T.A., Slu-denl Council, Sofety Council-reporter, Lotin Club-reporter, Notional Honor Society, Moth Club CATHY WILLKOM BURN IE WILSON—Bote-bcll team, Troelc t«om JIMMY WILSON—Foot-boll teem TOMMY WITHERSPOON — Boieboll teem. Football team. Trod teom. Mu Atpho Theio, Jr. Accdemy, Spanish Club, Tbcrpicni, Red Crott SPARKY ’WYATT — Student Council, Red Crott, J.V. Footboll ond Tied, Spanith Club, Thespiont, Sofety Club. Yonity Footboll ond Treclr NORMA WOODMAN — A Coppclla Choir, mojerotte, Jr. Academy, Student Council, Mu Alpho Thclo, Notional Honor Society, Beto Club, Boctterr, French Club, Future Teccherj—pretident. Poritb Youth Council, Pel'-con Stole, Amcricon Field Service Club RICHARD YOUNG—Spanith dub, F.B.I.A., J.A., Red Crott, Civil Defense past 207 Pictures were not available of the following people: Ballard, Elton W. Jr. Lambert, David A. Beauchamp, Beryl Lewis, Dorline Brown, Karl Louis, Edward Beuche, Wayne E. McQuown, Janet Jean Christ Dianne Maze rat, Mary Corkern, James A. Messina, Joe Cowan, Michael Miller, Thomas Cutforth, David Nelson, Deborah Ann Davis, Debbie Planchard, Merry DeMotz, George Polozola, Sandra Didior, Marianne Pray, John Herbert Dixon, Glenda Sue Reiprecht, Emil S. Dupuy, Lauren E. Reitzell, Larry Furrate, Eddie Rhodes, Eric Duane Head, Donald Glen Shear, Jan Michael Higgins, Robyn Daniel Stamm, Susan Julian, Becky Sugg, Thomas C. Keller, Donald ax, Carol Jean Kingham, Steven Williams, Harvey Kleinpetcr, Tommy Kling, Kerry Woodward, Lynn Yarborough, Tommy Walter Koon, Walter A Senior is a Senior Ralph Wells, Jan Lyle, and Cole Swayzo find that Senior sixth hours arc exerting. ... is a Senior The Beta Club's Twirp Week provides fun for Glynace Norton and Tony Garner. Is this a hold-up? Fishy Hubbard asks his fellow Student Council officers, seniors Greg Eaton, Nick Garner, and Mona Geier. David Oliver really has things in hand, or on finger , after the hard work of decorating the goal posts with Guy Koontz and Richard Boudreaux. Junior Class Officers CARY GRAY, treasurer; Ralph Hubbard, president; Thomas McNamara, vice president; Camille Means, secretary. Junior Standouts Elected Ralph Fishy” Hubbard Judy Parr Fishy has served this year as treasurer of the BRHS Student Council. He was quarterback on the varsity football team. Fishy is an active member of Key Club, Beta Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Jr. Academy, and Safety Council. Judy has served as a member of the Student Council Executive Board and the American Field Service Club. She was president of the Library Club and an active member of Jr. Academy, Sigma Fellowship, Red Cross, FTA, BUZZER Staff, and Latin Club. 211 Roger Abbott Chris Bubba Acaldo Smifty Acree Linda Adams Leon Alesce Doyle Alexander Sandra Alfazin Beverly Anderson John Anderson Joyce Andrew Larry Anselmo Raymond Anselmo Dana Arnold Penny Ashmore Beverly Augustus Betty Babin Ronnie Babin Walter Bader Junior Class Num Carolyn Balcom Chris Ballard Donald Barnett Patricia Baudouin Lynn Bareli Douglas Beard Mike Beatty Barbara Beisner Edward Bell Gloria Beilina Hoyt Benefield Nancy Benefield Mike Bennett James Bergeron Llimmy Bcrocron Matt Bergeron Carol Ann Berry Arthur Beveridge Hgrry Bizettc (Alien Ellen Blanchard Rudolph Boeneke Roy Bogan Hershcl Bolan 212 Sandra Bond George Bongiovannie Judy Bonifay Louisa Boulter Gary Bourque Beth Bowden Don Ray Breaux David Bretz Jennie Lou Brister Richard Brown James Browning Tim Brunett Chip Bordelon Donnie Bordelon George Bozeman Wayne Brannon Melanie Brocato Penny Brown Billy Bryan Peggy Bullion bers 500 Nancy Buquoi Kathleen Burnett Craig Burns Ruth Burns Cynthia Burton Alice Byrd Yolanda Caceres Sharon Cain Proudly, Mike Bennett, Gail Kuttruff, Linda Ferrara and A. T. Wiggins display tho Junior Class flag. 213 Vicki Calabrese Bill Calloway Chris Cangelosi Karen Cangdosi Paul Cashio David Cassidy Karen Chavers Daryl Cheatham Charlotte Cdlvif Thomas Campanella David Cencienne Steve Caplinger Mimi Carmouche Mike Carpenter Cheryl Castom Joe Cerame Julie Chappius Jimmy Chiok Robin Coco Deborah Coe JUNIOR MAJORETTES Lynda Landry, Angelline Rotolo and Sandra Simmons, add glamour to the half-time shows. Gerald Coignet Charlotte Cole Alan Coleman Alton Comeaux JjVayne Comeaux V§haa Congor 214 Alihoa Corkern Bonnie Correll Wayne Coxe Van Cox Robert Crais Richard Creel Beth Crews Vinco Cummings Keith Daigle Damon Danner Paul Daron Winnie Darphin Paul David Brent Dawson Suzanne Dean Dee Dee de Blicux Tommy Deen Lee Deggcs Mary Michael confers with Mr. LeBlonc during section rehearsal. Robert Do Graff Lynette De Laune Gary Delavllle Dale Dicharry Steve Dicharry David Dick Jeff Die Annette Digeralamo L. J. Dimaio James Dixon Sherry Dodd Graham Dodson Ronnie Dowdy Fred Dressell Carolyn Duby Dennis Dugas Lynda Dunlap James Durretf David Duszynski Robert Duvernet Debbie Duvio Frank Duvic Stuart Dweck Jutch Ebcrhar 215 Susie Edrington Mike Eldridge Gccrge Ellis Jim Ellis Greg Erwin John Evans Pat Farris Hal Faust Fishy Hubbard captures student body votes for Student Council Treasurer in a qualifications speech. Raymond Fauver Hilda Favaron Linda Ferrara Beth Fircsheets Bill Flores Edythe Flowers Ronnie Ford Drow Fester Miko Feig Sharon Felder Frank Filardo Danny Fisher Sherry Fisher James Fitch Kenny Fontenot Margie Fontenot Carolyn Forbes ( Priscilla Francis!! Kathleen Fox Pat Foy 216 Barbara Gaddy Reeves Garrison Mary Anne Gercrro Robert Gibson Tommy Gideon John Gilbert Bruce Gilcreose James Gordon Chip Grandiean Cary Gray Kay Gromillion Wayne Gremillion David Greene Sharon Gregory Billy Gregory James Greeson Gary Gubancsik Gail Gucconi Fernand Guidry Dale Guillory Dale Hair Cynthia Hamrick Patsy Hanson Judy Hanson Johnson's Jesters, joyous juniors, jump for joy. Bonnie Hardin Anne Hargrove Peggy Harmon Chet Harrod Paul Hart Sherry Heine Billy Heroman Brenda Herring Jimmy Heyward Joseph Hilliard Charlene Hippchen Arlene Hohensee Dale Holladay Malcolm Holmes Scott Hornsby Billy Hornsby Anne Howe Ralph Fishy Hubbard 217 Linda Hughes Craig Hyland Sharon Hymol Carla James Trudy Janney Linda James Barry Jenkins Christina Jenkins Mercedes Jenkins Ronnie Jenkins Ricky Joromo Sue Johnson Franklin Johnson Becky Johnson Van Johnson Albert Jones Johnnie Jones Patricia Jordan Jean Juban Larry Junkins Jay Justice Susan Kean Robert Keaty John Kelly Marilyn Kelly Brenda Kennedy Carolyn King Ricky Kingrea Rhonda Kirby Barbara Kirkpatrick Kerry Kling Dottye Knox Ronnie Kobcr Florence Kracher Belh Kuhlmann Gail Kuttruff Elmo LaCour Gloria La France Jim land Clare Landry Lynda Landry Garrett lasschuit wtfmiifff 218 Kay Latimer Judy Lauer Raymond lo Blanc Toby Lemoine Bennett Lcvcnthal Mary Sue Levert Lena Lively Louis LoBue You're looking good, BIG TEAM!!! Nancy Loker Philip Loret Maureen Loup Bridget Loup Lucy McCord Terry McCullough Thomas McNamara Karl Mack Dianne Lorio lnrrairy lorio Pete Losavio Ann McEwen Mike McKay Michael McMurray Bruce Macmurdo Bill Magee Russell Malen Dennis Manning Horold Mapes Dole Marcello Anthony Marino Darlene Martin Mike Martin Jim May Sharon May Joseph Mayers Jody Mazerat Camille Means Bill Meeks James Mcole Billie Mercer Glenn Merrill Mary Ann Messina Betty Meirailor Kris Meyerer Juniors Scrimp for Class Mary Michael Beverly Middleton Jimmy Miremont Donna Mister Bob Moak Carter Montague L'Meil Moore George Morris Joe Muffoletto David Murray Carol Mum me Diane Musso Vicky Nacol David Nason Kathloon Naylor Robert Newlin Marsha Norton Molly O'Bannion Bill O'Connor Vera Olds Carolyn Oliver Grctchen Oliver Rodlyn Olsen Rene Ortlicb 220 Bobby Ourso Mike Packard Jan Page Carol Ann Patareau C. L. Pechon David Pederson Judy Phillips J. C. Pixlcy Thomas Poche Lehmann Preis Larry Prescott Wanda Price Charles Papenburg Judy Parr Gary Pcrclc Andy Perez C David Pourciau'1 David Prather Pat Pritchard Cheryl Purpera and Save Rings Mike Quaid Karen Rabcnhorst Jcannic Ratcliff Dorothy Rciprecht Don Reynolds Diane Reynolds Russell Malen, Paulo Samuels and Beth Firesheets compare stones in newly acquired class rings. 221 Ronnie Reynolds Calvin Rhines Johnny Ritter Donna Rizan Bill Robinson Lee Rogers Robin Roberts Vicki Richard Olin Richardson Pat Rinaudo Bill Roberts Gordon Roberts Kathy Roberts Anne Romano Cathy Romero Betty Rose VicRoih------ cArqeline Rotolo Bert Roubique Wony juniors contribute to the Butch Fund. 222 Linda Roubique Phil Roumain Michael Ruckman Paula Samuels Ray Schmoider Shirley Schexnayder Jerry Scott Sam Smart Janie Scott Betty Scab Sharon Sober Pet Selig Jennie Sessions Jill Shelton Dennis Sicard Dasher Short Doris Simmons ( Sandro Simmons') To ie Simon Donald Simoncaux Ronald Simoneaux Frances Smith George Smith George Smith Jane Smith Phyllis Smith I i Jim Stephens, Drew Foster and Linda Mancuso plan a debate. Tim Smith Bill Smith Norma Lee Spence Dion Spencer Nola Spille C?ohn •SECT Tom Spurlock Don Stafford Gwen Stafford Jim Stephens Brent Stephenson Jane Stevens Judy Stewart Diane Stewart Dennis Strickland Harriett Strickland June Strickland Sandra Talley Dee Tate Bill Tedford Keavin Terrell Russ Thibodeaux Tommy Thibodeaux 223 Angus Thom Russell Tillman Ronald Tricglc Buz Treme Mardel Truluck Suzanne Traylor Linda Tucker Betty Turnipsccd The end of an aspiring junior year brings hopes of a BIG senior year. Gina Turpin Theresa Valenti Mary Vincent Caldwell Vordcnbaumcn Richard Wall Richard Wallendal Milton Weber Francis Weeks Paul Vega George Waldroup Ernest Walker Bobby Walker Sherrie Ward Barbara Weaver Susan Webb Stephen Weilbacher Margo Weisgerber Gloria White 224 Pattio Zammif Joe Lee Zcppuhar Bobby Hebert Carmen Tate Kathleen White Michael Whitehead James Whitley A. T. Wiggins Charlene Wilkinson Dorene Williams Mary Lynn Williams Becky Williams Doris Williams Ken Williamson Ben Wilson Billy Wilson Linda Wilson Randie Womack Leonard Wyatt Tommy Yarbrough David Yoches Eleanor Younger With the help of Mr. Claunch, Dorene Williams plans her' senior year schedule. Juniors not picured are: Dean Anderson Jim Bloomfield Ray Carter Phyllis Constantino Margo Davis Carol Dunkin Anthony Fairchild Floyd Larkin Renee Foussc Tommy Golson Deenic Hooks Robert Johnston Milton McCord Josie Maggio Charles Mcfrailer Lpotha Montgomery Cheryl Norman Horace Pitre Jesse Starks Robert Tate Otis Thompson Sheryl Sanidas 225 Sophomore Standouts Gary Weill Beverly Travis Bruno Alton Cathy Alford 8orry Altozin Dcvid Amos Adrion Andersen Judith Andinj John Arbour Roy Autoin Beverly Bob in Shoron Babin Skeeter Babineaj ( ruAtokor Auburn Bardwcll Gerald Barter Soro Bortcn Potritio Botes Ronald Bolts Potritio Boyus Katie 8eodlet Billy Bennett Sue Ber.nelt Jim Benson Marcus Bernardcz Percy Berteou Hilde Beskin Evey BicVfo-d Mary Blackwell Mary Etto Blackwell Darrell Boeneke Lindo 3oles Kay Bond Anthony Bonlanli Jackie Bonifoy Doroine Bornecoze Thcmos Bookman Botbcto Booth JoKti Bouarcout ) Ann BoOTm John Bourg ,’ HPyrrn!5j Jerry Boyce 8elh Atree Sandro Acy Gale Adams Jone Affolter Lucy Akin 226 227 Trudic Davis Rcdoi Dor Brenda DeArmoftd BUI OeBlieux Pauline Dell Dorothy Dolmore Cory Demors Sheryl Dessolle Phyllis Dickerson Pace D'dier ' ’Pearce Didier Nick Dimaio Mike Dobrowolski Greg Domingue Tunda Dorsey Mike Dubuisson James Dunn Pondall Dupuy Koy Duvernet Mory Ann Easley Amonda Edwords David Eisler Joyce Eldridge toy Elkins Stephanie ..flkin .Keith Ellison Tutyrom Ellois Bernodine Emery Rene Esnord Eugene Evons lorry Evons 'Tathy Forris Suscn Feiehert Margorct Fcig Betty Jo Felts Carol Fenton Glenda Ferguson Herbert Figueredo Goil Fitch Buster Fitzgerald Donno Flores Bruce Flowers Virginio Foies Mike Fontenot Tim Forester Gloria Forrest Jerry Forrest lee Fortier Denise Froncione Marlene Franklin Dudley Goridel Peggy Garner Mike Gorrelt David Gelpi Joanna Geter linda Geuin Ronnie G omonco Kolhy Giblin Given Gibson Paul Gibson Meureen Gidon Wyn Gill Barbara Ginn Sanc'ro Givens 228 Greedy Grovnr Jo rice Gr«f John Greer Keith Go Kothy Gwin Jone Holl Becky Horger Gerold Horvell Swson Hostings Douglas Hovgon Ken Heard Dolores Hebert Mike Helmrich Pam Hcromon Ronnie Hill Clovdette Hill Robert Horn Btent Hornsby Oebbie HoweHi Sophomores Draw a Blank on Shakespearian Verse Ricky GftfliT Helene Grwmback Mary Grvnewold lorry Hamilton Claudia Hono Bruce Horgrorb Rose Ho triton Ronnie Horrod Rondy Hart Sandra Hayden - yan Har-crly Rondy Mead Michael Herdertor. Beth Hoprcr Andre Herrondet Invce H'rd. jeon no Hopper Potric o Hudtan Morty Huso ' Rondy Hunter 229 C-Rcaaic Hulchisoiy Faith Islet Jonice Ivey Joanne Jefferson Tommy Jeter M-ory Ann Johnose Adol Jo no; Adair Jones Charles Jones Becky Koirfmon Darrell Kenny Carlo Kerr Johnny Kinehen Mory Belle Kirtland George Knox Dennis Kron Kirby Kultruff Jake LcSello Tracy lane Jewell Lang Jeri longhort Soulette Leonard 3en lermo Michael Lewis Kjjiuu lorthnrr (Jones Lockhart Gwen Jackson Donna Jacobson Botch James Earline Johnson Jon Johnson Janet Johnston Jennifer Jones Kathy Jones David Julian Jim Kershaw Debbie Kidder Gordon Kinehen Dorolc Kohler Dean Kopfler Mike Krctier Michael Lombert Mottilyn LcNosa Joe Landry Diane Latil Patricio Lawless Abigail Loiorus 230 Sophomores pull for fighting Bulldogs Mervin louque Kathy love Wonds luey Svgor McAdoms Suion McBride Brerdo McCofUe Kolhy McCormeel Craig McDonald Ellen McGrow Donn McGuire Rick McEwen George McKnight Dovid MeMorris Ocbby McMerr Corol MocCwrdy Eorloia MocDorvold Carl Mocmjrdo Ann Major Ronald Moncuio Kathleen Moses Jimmy Morcnto Maurice Moranto Mem Manx Jill Malherne Pot Mathew Steven Moyccux Phylli Menard Ann Metrailer George Metrailer Jon Metrailer Shorten Michel Eddie Middleton Larrv Milburn Roger Miller Mory Lu Minor Rachel Moore Jon Morelord Joev Morrell Geraldine Morris Tim Morrijon Suzic Moser Pot Munson Melomie Mon on Carol Noeol John Naquin PnsNorai Joann Nieholo Jonet Nolond Oebby Norton Charles Oby Mory O'Conner lovro OIney Albin O'Neel Joetra Onofiy Felix Orihuelo Sidney Osterberger 231 Fred Ours© Danny Pace Kennolh Pace Josh Poilcl Clovdtlle Porcnt Morguerite Poyne Sheila Pearson Rhonda Pcroult Luther Perkins Mcrnonne Pierce 806 Pierson Shelia Pigeon Sandro Pino Thomas Pi Ire Louis Pol Rosalind Polito Kothy Polite Joey Polorolo Buddy Porta Morielo Posodo Pam Porlei Prissy Powerful Storlyn Powell Richard Prois Amelia Prosser John Purpero Dccnno Pye Deborah Pyc Colleen Quo id Coyle Roholois Russell Rabolais Jcmes Robb Edward Rohn Shirley Reeves Jack Reitzell Frances Rhodes Steve Rhorer Skipper Rich Stan Richard James Richards Daniel Richardson Danny Richardson Randy Riley David Roberts Woce Roubichaux Dole Robinson John Rodgers Bill Rome Stovor Roscnfcld Tonie Rossy Cynthia Roub'que Mike Roy Pepper Rutlcnd Rollynn Ryon Robert Solossi Mary Sonchcz Apple Sanders oyder Jo Ann Schmcldcr Tommy Scully Mike Sellen Joy Semmos Rondy Serrott 4 232 Debby Show Doug Shepard ChorloMc Shield Dot Simpkins Glenda Smith Rondy Smith Marilyn Snodi rilyn Snoddy Cordelia Sommer Josie Spencer Lindo Spillmon Gory Stobiler Clinton Slockwc Joy Sullivon Becky Thibodeaux Stephen Thomo Michelle Thompson Beverly Trovi Rolph Trouord Shoron Tyeker Jon Tulte Yvonne Sibley 8evcrly Sicord Dcrlene Silvio Rondolph Smith Rondy Smith Rholene Smith Michael Sommer Joih Speokmon Kenneth Speor Sve Stofford Junior Stevenson Ronald Stewort Diane Thoma Kenny Thomo Sid Thomas Sara Triehe Peggy Tuttle Tommy Tyler Morilyn Ullrich Nanette Vollery Geri Vann Gaylo Waldron lesley Walker Bill Walker lojis Wall t iories Wollocel Sophomores go crazy with onomatopoeia 233 Sophomores Help Choose Leaders for a Big Year Donno Webb Gory Weill Pool Welborn Terry Wiggent Wilnto Wild Debbie W.ll.omi Don Wilson Kurt Wilton Peggy Wilton Alice Walsh Brenda Word Cherie Word Jone Warmack Mark Woshouler Maurice V oshington Nick Watson Judy Wcovcr Courtney Westbrook Aubrey White Helen Whitcheod Goylyn Williams Edna Willie Dianne Wilton 8unny Wood Mory Louise Woodside Elaine Worsham Robert Young Sophomores whote pictures were not available orei Clotk Arnold Sharon Bobin Willlom Behrens Robert Coton William Bowden Joseph Cerome Alton Comeaux Marvin Oeon tee Deen Thomas Duhc sdrow Woyno Padgett Robert Robinson Ralph Roubique Emmett Rye Susan Schellinger Jacqueline Smith Mork Vetter Rondoll Ward Mike Willem 234 CHARM AND BRACELET HEADQUARTERS STERLING—GOLD FILLED—14 K GOLD OVER 2000 CHARMS—100 BRACELETS TO CHOOSE FROM I Diamond Rings Diamond Bridal Sets—$49.50 Up J«UJ«IRY JIJ1 GOVERNMENT ST. PHONE J42-J4W Compliments of ANDREWS REXALL DRUGS WESTMORELAND VILLAGE and BROADMOOR SHOPPING CENTER CaMiaqe tffiade kkist, $nc. 9406 Florida Boulevard WA 4-4948 EVELYN WYATT—Owner Compliments of SOUTHERN CAMERA SERVICE 2978 Government St. Dl 2-5853 2W ’£ Sk op JUNIOR « MIS8CS SPORT AND CASUAL WEAR BETTY BARCLAY 2806 Government St. BOBBIE BROOKS Baton Rouge, La. Adjoining Tall Fashions 639 Main 343-0646 BEAUTY SALON T WESTMORELAND CENTER BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA FASHIONS FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART Dl 4-6340 Compliments of RONNIE BORSKEY CALANDRO'S L G. SUPERETTE 4142 Government Street Dl 2-7815 236 Compliments of WOODFIN-SMITH PONTIAC CO. Phone Dl 3-5773 759 Scenic Hwy. BATON ROUGE, LA. 70821 OU(tciuUi 4 ' 1500 Main, Baton Rouge, La. where it's easier to park, thriftier to shop! MAY BROTHERS 701 Government CARPETS, SHADES VINYL FLOORS 342-7927 MRS. TINSLEY'S HOMEROOM 1965-66 CONGRATULATIONS dOROES 'S If it's Borden's, TOP'S ESSO SERVICENTER E. P. Poche and Wade Lemoine Everything For Costumes WARD'S COSTUME FABRICS 2868 Government St. Phone: 343-3371 BATON ROUGE, LA. MILK AND ICE CREAM it's got to be good. Dl 2-5246 4743 Florida DOTTIE'S DRESS SHOP We Specialize in Beautiful Clothes For Subteens and Juniors Sizes 5 through 15 678 Jefferson Hwy. Goodwood Shopping Center NAYLOR BROS. FD., SD., and HWD. Stores That Have Everything 2882 Government Street 9402 Florida Street OF BATON ROUGE, INC. Radio - Electronic Supplies Dickens 4-3761 DON MENARD Manager 1732 Plank Road Baton Rouge, La. Compliments of CENTRE HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING Football team makes ready for practice. Compliments of WRIGHT ROOT BEER CO., INC. 4772 North Street 344-6767 Congratulations Class of 1966 From Your New Quality SEARS Store in Baton Rouge SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE 6201 Florida Blvd. at Ardenwood BATON ROUGE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. A Good Place To Save GORDON and BROADMOOR THEATRES Patronize Your Home-Owned and Operated Theatres I Gentlkleen Is Exclusive With A B C CLEANERS and LAUNDRY I,; a 1 R II ll 11 ll I I H I 'I Same Day Service At No Additional Cost 4726 Government St. 924-1361 3 fo? flMe!! LOR unity pallh Jjoase SMITH MAY INSURANCE AGENCY MATT G. SMITH WILLIAM L. MAY NAME BRAND' MERCHANDISE AT HALF THE PRICE SIZES 5—15; 8—20 FIRE—CASUALTY—AUTOMOBILE 103 St. Ferdinand Street Continuous Service Since 1909 Everything half-price For Quality and Price Shop LINDA'S 344 Third Street THE RUSTY RUFFIN SHOW W L C S 91 On Your Dial ALL HEART STATION Best Wishes From the Bakers of Batter Whipped Sunbeam Bread REMBRANDTS PHOTO AND ENGRAVING STUDIO 605 Main Street BATON ROUGE, LA. 343-4973 JOE D'S GROCERY AND MARKET MOTHER GOOSE SHOP 672 Jefferson Hwy. 'NFANTS CH'LDREN'S WEAR 3023 Government St. Mr. Irving Levine Baton Rouge, La. ACROSS FROM SEARS WHERE THE UNUSUAL IS USUAL SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE Best Wishes for a Wonderful Future! 240 irnffannuttUiMumiiirc READERS OF THE FRICASSEE FOR FASHION forsooth! COHN-TURNER WESTMORELAND CENTER imgfflfffffHTTflTfWTffl Dl 2-6272 DUTCH CLEANERS ONE HOUR SERVICE—NO EXTRA CHARGE Custom Cleaning—Expert Shirt Service 3943 FLORIDA BLVD., BATON ROUGE, LA. Dl 3-7386 Diamonds trnir IANdI TAILORED JEWI HANDl TAILORED JEWELRY JULES MADERE 4102 Government For 'Name Brand' Clothes at Discount Prices Shop LINDA'S 344 Third Street UP TO ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL MERCHANDISE KNIFE and FORK GRILL The Finest In 24-Hour Service 365 Days Yr. TWIN CCOARS SHOPPING CENTER 7633 jcrrcasoN Hwr. PHONE WA 4-1391 • BATON R0UGE.LA. Qlljr Knit Knitting Lessons and Supplies Mrs. Muriel W. Exner OWNER 437 Hearthstone Dl 2-7520 241 Compliments of MICHEAL'S MINUTEMEN 196566 INSURANCE WITH AN ACCENT ON SERVICE FIL-A-SAK Open 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. 4566 Winbourne 355-2951 FRANCES ELIZABETH SCHOOL of MODELING and PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT 3170 Florida Room 207-209 Doherty Bldg. Dl 8-7395 Make-Up Visual Poise figure Control Wardrobe Social Graces Speech MrlWIN 0 KltOV A OAMI I. Inr. PHONE: 926-0860 P O. BOX 2627 4601 NORTH BOULEVARD BATON ROUGE. LOUISIANA WE PRINT THE BUZZER CARL WILLIAMSON, Printer KENNEDY PRINT SHOP 601 St. Ferdinand St. Dl 2-5151 BUDGET PRICES Day and Night Classes Roy Hcrnondoz inspires student body bofore a big game. Koy Club Hi-Steppers porform a most unusual danco at pop moeting. 242 In Memoriam John McNamara Fricassee to Serve as Lasting Record Now at the end of this school year when we say good-bye to friends, many forever, we, the FRICASSEE staff, hope that the 1966 FRICASSEE will serve as a lasting record of the year. Many memorable experiences filled this year, such as, the athletic events where the fighting Bulldog spirit was always in evidence, the homecoming festivities, Beaux and Belles, Thespian plays, student council elections, and always the challenge of learning. This yearbook is the product of the labor of many people. First, to my advisors, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Sheffield I would like to express my gratitude. They advised, inspired, and worked many long hours with the staff. To Mr. Fred Elsing and Mr. Fred Elsing, Jr., our Taylor Publishing Co. Representatives, goes my appreciation for being so helpful. For the high quality pictures, I would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Francis Julais of Rembrandt's Studio. To the administration and student body I extend my appreciation, for you are the yearbook. I also want to thank our advertisors who helped pay for the annuals and to the numerous others who in some way helped. Now, last but surely not least for the many long hours of work with little recognition I want to thank my hard-working 1966 FRICASSEE staff . . . ASSISTANT EDITOR-Barbara Weber; BUSINESS MANAGER—Carlton Caldwell; CIRCULATION EDITOR-Debby Menard; FEATURES EDITOR—Martha Nix; ORGANIZATIONS EDITORS-Susan Epting, Debby Menard; SPORTS EDITOR-Drew Foster; ADS EDITOR-Gloria Eng-lish; SENIOR CLASS EDITOR-Amy Aymond; JUNIOR CLASS EDITOR-Linda Ferrara; SOPHOMORE CLASS EDITOR—Amelia Prosser; ART EDITORS—Beverly Jaskin-ski, Jan Hill; PHOTOGRAPHERS—Beaver Brantley, Vikk (W r dh FRICASSEE EDITOR 244 jJA' LA AyA A AW A -' Ay AM i 3 yi A tr v „ aClisV jt StUU js sAs, Ta , , , y j cAw AJ'AaiA A AAJzP AA 1 1. f: 4 w AftzJCf s is . . J . f V r Av pA _ .xU Ch $ 6l ju|Lj e A «A Xjr J . « _ . . r f7 ii w- Jfc-S.R.VI a -M; o£ vto Yi tW, lb xIwkIl « -IL _ I A 1 CHI _A lfcj2 VU ol(” mvaii qJa b Aj o 6 oaiA ieaz - WU Q.,l0-h. ?T TV ‘ ■A1 T{ i rii 11 to I4 ,1 U .jTLiQ c _ . . -o -T « , c A? 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