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EDITION u CU Sioi Wu W9 ' OJKvli 3eJQ ; hx to yuv v - 3 m l j UAArQ UWJ- S Vj J3- .T'to kl yjjVL Wr uw - bg ' ; a Uui mV ,tv Co-Editors: Kitty Cotter Claudia Hano Sponsors: Mrs. Betty Stevenson Mrs. Eloise Sheffield Sill Thoma finds Mr. Burce friendlv and talkative. Table °f Contents Faculty.....................18 Organizations...............32 Features....................96 Classes....................124 Sports.....................202 Ads........................236 Index......................260 4 In pa and ii.lorful costume . Thi-spians: Stan Richard. Mirkev Thibodaux, Vicki Wall. Martha Nix. and Wide Heaton at t in true theater st lc. The stores of downtown Baton Kongo turn on tlieir lights and welcome B.R.H.S. students. Bnbbv Arnold jumps the low hurdles Irving to beat the clock. 5 Foreword The halls of Baton Rouge High School look much the same as they did seventy-eight years ago. contributing to the growth and development of the school. The laughter of students has bounced and echoed through the halls, but the quiet of classes hard at work has also crept through the hulls. The personalities of these students have seeped into Baton Rouge High School to create a unique character — a mixture of the good. the jun-loving, the eager, and the studious. Raton Rouge High School has not only matured in personality, but also in curriculum. A spirited interest in our school world and a driving need to answer the challenge of the adult world have demanded that the course of study be improved from that of seventy-five years ago. Each sophomore class enters Baton Rouge High School to obtain as much as is possible from Baton Rouge High School. Upon graduating, that same class takes a part of Baton Rouge High School with it; but Baton Rouge High School retains more than has been taken away. Over the last seventy-five years. Baton Rouge. High School has grown to its present commanding stature with grace and dignity. 7 In The 1968 Fricassee Staff feels that there are two distinguished persons among our faculty who should be recognized upon this year of retirement. Mrs. Majorie Longsdorf has guided many students through the perils of high school as our guidance counselor. She has given many extra hours of her time as she administers National Aptitude and Placement tests. As a very apt geometry teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Howard has served as a member of Baton Rouge High's faculty for twelve years. She has dedicated thirty-one years of her life to the teaching profession. Few people realize the time and energy that she has put into our book-room. We, the students of Baton Rouge High School, thank you. 8 Recognition 9 Throughout this year we have seen a striking combination of the old and the new. The old traditions with the new ideas; the old classrooms with the new subjects; the seniors and the sophomores. As we journey the road to the future, we hesitate to discard the past; vet we eagerly look forward to the new and exciting ideas and changes which are made possible only by dedication. Such a strong determination as our student body lias, can only better Baton Rouge High for ourselves and for those who follow us. The student Ixxlv shows the Bulldogs that they are In-hind them 100%. Doraine Bonnecaze demonstrates the right va to lift weights. Joe Collier and BUTCH check on the spirit at a BRilS pep rally. 10 Mrs. Duncan explains our country's coastline to her class. The unloadin'; of busses is the first part of each clay for many of HR MS's students. JoJo Browning and Sid Thomas say Yea Seniors! at a pep rally. I Move over. I’m a Senior . . . Poster-splattered walls . . . ooh . . . crowded halls . . Please get off my toe! . . . Tardy bells . . . passing notes . . . broken pencils . . . campaigning . . . fight ribbons for sale . . . homecoming . . . burning midnight oil . . . crepe paper . . . mistletoe and holly . . . Booster calendars for sale . . . colds ... 2 more davs 'til ACT test . . . full lockers . . . VICTORY . . . Hinm . . . SupcTcalafrapilislH'-o p« ala(k uJU!'!?! 13 These are the activities born of healthy, exuberance and ambition, performed with creative initiative, enjoyed with utmost pleasure by all who participate. This is the atmosphere where youth relaxes, developes, and enjoys companionship; the club meetings where projects are planned and carried out; the election campaigns where candidates seek to serve and where qualifications are searched by voters; the friendly atmospheres created bv teacher and student, when learning is enjoyable. This is Baton Rouge High where the ideals of the people culminate in its activities and becomes part of its tradition. Lunch lim• - arc normal d 14 Coach Keaton gives advice to players Dale Klimck. Rav Aucoin, and Ronnie Thibodaux. Fernand Guidry directs band with leadership. First and ten, do it again!” . . . spritely cheerleaders . . . Make that point” . . . wool plaid blankets 'Hustle boys . . . personal foul... a thermos of coffee . . . roaring crowds . . . net ball . . . pop-fly . . . ''You’re out!” . . . hot dogs dripping mustard . . . ‘ Watch that sand trap” . . . ball on the green . . . backhand swing . . . GO BULLDOGS! . . . The Boosters put in another hour of hard work. Charlie Littlejohn, do you find football easier than typing?!!! V jxvX JSv , Akxh ou- WJo A OAjcva oLrvv. .£. Vi.S cM osaujo A. ; -Vx Jxw. 0 3. A 3 yo A ci , ' jyr' o3o '-'C V R V K A— O T _c V)l XjO - C_ CTVA r vX-vo vAoA ip o- CX_ Vo Y XXvivA; C V At - k vWAj x. AeA. ipv cX a ) jn- AlAA - A v V sjs - 54 AA O jAv-X A cs'V. oJX_ o A kV-s x. . Ckxfc -Yp xj- A-cx_ ni vY 0 r--O_Av 5VJx oA-C X oir iiCV-a-A y_3 vjs a Oi-v— j rOc3r--, Vva NlX V- v -Jx Ov 3xvxSUVJS'5v r-- V_ v50r-_«o CV dX-AO-V CV c o v3vH c -A y - - Aa . V FACULTY I 20 The mam responsibilities of running a high school fall on the shoulders of our principal. Mr. Burge. 5 tr - r !■ — { 2 1 T. r 5 •i 5 1 CO 50 ( S f u : r 3 5 2. -i rr IJi imimilmusuiiiiis • iiiiiin mn , iUIIUIUUU) jmsm IK' L B pTll llllllli muni ii llill! llllllli llllllli || 1 ail ini ini i iiiiiin niimi ilium 1 Ml lllll!!! !i!!,Tiy • llllllli ■ ■llllillit'iiii iiiiiriiiiiniiiiim Hitmiinimuiiir llllilliiiiiiuiiii huh i Mrs. Genevieve A ilU-l Librarian Mr. Daryl Andre I . F... Coach Mrs. Ruth Atherton Algebra II Mrs. Becky Barnes Typing I. Business Knglisli Mr. Gary Blocker Civics Mrs. Lillian Bochringer F.nglish II Mrs. Joyce Bourque Algebra I Mrs. Helen Boyd Biology 23 Mrs. Horace Brown French I. II. Ill Mrs. Elva J. Carter Library Mrs. Gertrude Clark English II Mrs. Edwin Cockrell English III Mrs. John Collier Art • new Bulldog. Mrs. Barnes sh Mrs. Liura Colton English III. Latin 1 Mr. John Dejean Civics. World History Mrs. Patrick Dugas Biology 24 Mrs. Lyria Duncan American llistor Picture Not Available Mr. tl illi Fulton Band Director Mrs. Owen Gamble Guidance Counselor Mr. Murrell Garland Civics. P. E. Mrs. Norma Gcracc Biology Mrs. Beatrice Glass I .at in I. II. Ill Mr. Brien Guillory Mechanical ami Architectural Drawing 25 Mr. Paul M. Ilacuher Chemistry Mrs. Regina Hosford American History Mrs. Elizabeth Howard Geometry Mr. Robert llughet Problems of Dcmoeracv Mis. I’.ilrieia Hughmark Senior Aritliemetic Mrs. John Hunter English IV Mr. Guv Johnson Trigonometry A chip off the old Block.” 26 Mr. Jim Keaton American History. Head Track Coach, Asst. Football Coach Mr. William I.ignos Physics Mr. Johnny Long General Science. Football Trainer Mrs. Margaret Longsdorf Guidance Counselor Mr. I .eon McGraw Head Football Coach. Civics Mrs. Bonita McMullen Public Speaking, Drama, Debate Dr. Charles MacMurdo Spanish I, II, III. IV Mrs. Carey Mathis Algebra II Mrs. Sara Michael English IV 27 Mrs. Marietta Millet French. Spanish Mrs. I ris I . Morgan Home Economics IV. Sr. Homemaking Mrs. Adrienne Perev I . K. Mrs. Sarah Pnx-otl Guidance. I . K. Mrs. Mathis is always willing tnan w lions in Algebra. Mrs. Margaret KedlV Distributive Education Mrs. Dolores Schmidt German. English Mr. Kenneth Shaw Chemistry 28 ji Mrs. F.lot'i- Sheffield Tvping, Shorthand Mrs. Ann Silva Bookkeeping 1, II Mrs. Martha Sniilev P. F.. I Mrs. Jraimic Smith Typing. Office Practice Mr. C. D. Snoddv Math Mrs. Sarah Spenoe Home Economics Mrs. T. J. Spurlock English III Mrs. Betty Stevenson P. E., Fricassee Sponsor Mrs. C. M Strange English IV, Journalism 29 Mr. Tommy Thrower Civics Mrs. Mansard Vernon Algebra II. Geomdrv Mr. Albert Westall Driver Education Mr . Otiida Whalen Shorthand I. Tvping Mrs. Jeanne icr English II. Ill fv Mrs. Cockrell guides her elass.-s in the Tuml.m tals of good English. Mr. A. E. Wilder Choir, Music Theory Miss (Iladys Voutig English 30 In Recognition of Mr. Lyle Rayburn For Years of Loyal Serv Zi SNOI1VZINVQVO Student Council Was the Control Center of BRHS I he BRHS Student Council is elected on a bi-annual basis. 'Hie homeroom representatives are elected at the beginning of the year and again after the first semester. The officers of the club are elected at the end of each semester by the entire student body. This year the Student Council has participated in many projects. They collected S517.00 for the Hutch Fund. The officers attended a workshop in Monroe during the summer. The Student Council was in charge of Bullpup Day and Homecoming. I.ee Fortier conducts business at student council session. 35 The Second Semester council representatives assisted tin- Beta Club in its annual Talent Show. C 3 r . to c C 5 Cb David Ncsscr — Dir«-ctor Kussi-I It.ihaluLs — Director Alden Holloway — Director Richard Burford — Director Randy LeKay and John Greer spoke at the leadership ! an |uet. Key Club — On Key 'Hie Key Club is an organization to serve our school, community, and nation. New members arc nominated by teachers and voted on by the members. They must have a 3.0 average. Two members attend the Kiwanis Luncheon every Thursday. Also BRHS is represented at the District Convention in Biloxi in April and the International Key Club Convention in Louisville, Kentucky. They coordinate projects with Bed Cross, T.B. Association, Cerebral Palsy, I nited Givers. March of Dimes, Cancer Societies, ami Muscular Dystrophy. Events of the vear include parties with the mentally retarded, deaf, and blind. The club publishes and edits the Key (student directory) and makes pep pins for the football games. Sid Thomas - Marguerite Payne - Beverly Travis - Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Joe Freeman Tim Forester Lee Fortier John Greer 38 Josh Pailct Hereford Percy Buddy Porta Butch Richard Steve Rosenfeld Lee Sheffv Doug Shepherd Josh Speakman Kenneth Spear Lindsey Spiller Ernst Tatzcr Brooks Tyler Tommy Tyler Mark Varisco Leroy Wilson Charlie Zeaiuih National Honor Society Competed John Greer Presidwil David Ncsscr Vice President (.'laire Craig Secret ary Marie Bergeron Hildc Beskin Dcbby Burge Bonnie Burton Robert (Bothell Susan Crawford Katherine Farris Maureen Cidan Wyn Gill Patricia Gonzalez Jo Beth Goode Barbara Gray Helene Grumbach Marjorie Haggard Dean Kopfler Randall LeRay Carol Ann MacCurdy 40 in National Scholarship Contests Mrs. Katherine Cockrell Sponsor The requirement for membership in the National Honor Society is that the student must have a 3.5 or better scholastic average for five consecutive semesters, beginning with the ninth grade through mid-term of the eleventh grade. Formal initiation takes place in the spring when the tapping ceremony is conducted. This year Claire Craig received recognition as being Baton ( ( Rouge High’s National Merit Finalist. Spurlock Sponsor Girl Macmnnlo Susan McAilam Ann Mctrailcr Roger Miller Suzanne Moser Karen Nelson Josh Pallet Marguerite Payne 41 President: Josh Speak man Vice-Pres.: Secretary: John Greer Kathy McCornack Treasurer: ILirh.ir.i Grav Janie AlTolter 1-arn hrsA] Marie Bergeron Mrs. Michad Sponsor Beta Club Susan l andrv Kandy LeKav Carol Ann MaeCurdv Girl Macmurdo •Mem Marix Roger Miller Mullens Belsv McCord Nancy McDonald David Ncsser Josh Pailct Marguerite Payne Russell Rabalais Butch Richard Steve Kosenfeld Represented B.R.H.S. at Convention and Sponsored Service Projects The Beta Club consists of students with a B + average. They sponsor many school functions: Twirp eek, pep breakfasts, and the Variety Show. Kate Sehaffarzick Doug Shepherd Sid Thomas Beverly Travis Peggy Tuttle lark Varisco Alice Vcrchcr Alice Walsh Vanna War mack Cary Weill 43 'Hie Fricassee Staff is responsible for the sale, creation, and distribution of Baton Rouge High's yearbook. Staff members begin their work in the summer by selling ads to local businessmen, they sponsor the annual Beaux and Belles Beauty Pageant in December, and they present tin- Fricassee Assembly in the spring. To qualify lor the staff, students must maintain an over-all (. average and have a strong desire to work, for being on the Fricassee staff is a year-round job. t his year I In- staff had two editors — Claudia Kitty Cotter. Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Sheffield sponsor the Fricassee. llano and 44 Life at B.R.H.S. Captured in Copy and Pictures by the Fricassee Su v Moser and Denzel Brown worked on tin1 advertisement section. All circulation work was done by Cathy Aucoin. The lavout editor was Amelia Prosser. Sidney Earle did the artwork, and Marv Welhern was Literary Editor. The typist was Jan Moreland, and Bob Pearson served as business manager. Constantly on-thc-go were tin- photographers. Joe Freeman and Randy LeKav. 45 Six Divisions of the Yearbook Portrayed Student Activity Bo deBlieux, b arren Byrd, and Luellcn Carradine handled the sports sec-lion. Creating the pages of their respective classes were Allv-son Anderson. Nancy Craig. Phyllis Menard, and PinIli' Wood, (not shown) 46 Twelve Students Attended the Leadership Conference Member of the Boosters, Speech Department, and tin Buzzer and Fricassee Staffs are chosen in their junior year to attend the Leadership Conference held at LS.I . each summer. The representatives participate in not only the five hour classes conducted every •lav, but also the nightly activities which include 1'ames Night, a swimming parly, talent show, play, and a dance. I he Speech class - were attended bv Mickev 'I'liilxxlaux and Cvndie Blevins. Amelia Prosser and Jeff Brown represented the Buzzer at Leadership. Fricassee Staff nwmliers wlm |wrliei|Ml«l in the conference were Phvllis Menard. Amelia Prosser. Claudia It;.... Kitty Colter, and Helene Orumbach. In the recreation section were Booster Kathy Farris, Judy Weaver. Bis-k (larger, and Janie A Holier. 47 Two Pelican Staters Won Special Recognition The girls who represented B.R.H.S. ai Pelh-an Stale were B - erl Travis. Morn Marix. Susan Crawford, Sid Thomas. Wyn Gill. Marilyn Snoddy. and Peggy Tuttle. Not shown is Marguerite Pavnc. Pelican State l ovs wrre Tim Forrester. Tommy Tyler. Andy Cornet. Doug Sliephml. Ihtj'iT lill« r. Mike Setlcn, Josh Speakinan, Carl Maemur-do, and Jolin Greer. Each year the student body selects from a list of junior boys and girls nominated by tin faculty those who will attend Pelican State. Tin conference is held during the summer at L.S.l . for one week. There the participants are given an opportunity to take part in government procedures and politics. Beverly Travis was her party's nominee for Pel-State governor. Roger Miller was elected the Most Outstanding Citizen of Mississippi City. 48 Slimmer Science Offers Many Opportunities l'alrim (ntn alcs -jwnt right week? at Colorado College. Colorado Springs. Col-orj.l . Shr took ela «e in math. Man participating Science institutions offer sumni courses for qualilv ing students of B.R.H.S. Oualifieationsa an overall B average and an ability to inulnytand mafhoma ics and science. Ku el RaUilus went lo Michigan Slate University in Earn frinsing. Mi.higan for six weeks, lie had ela c in math and physic . Junior Academy Members Looked Forward to Field Trip. Paraler Alford, Kick McGuire I,indy La Cour. and Oliver Thomas go hiking in tin- hills of Nassau. Advertising the Junior eademv movie are: Nanc Schniicdcr. Luellen Carradinc. Carol Kenton. Marguerite Payne, and Pam Ueroman. The Junior Academy of Science is an honor club. All members must have an over-all B average and at least a B + in math, science, and social science. Hie purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest and encourage study in science and math. It is affiliated with the Louisiana Academy of Science. 50 Senior members helped plan tlic year’s program. Chairmen for the banquet look over the menu. Officers are: Kathy Arnold, Reporter; Kate Schaffarzick. Treasurer; Judy Weaver, Secretary; Mark V'arisco, Vice-President; Randy LeRay, President. Mrs. Gerace. Mrs. Du as (sponsors) and Brooks Tyler relax at Paradise Beach. 51 Junior members are selected after mid-term and are initiated at the February banquet. Mu Alpha Theta Kath) McCormick. ltoror lin Secretan Carol Ann MacCurriv. (Corresponding Scrrelan Mrs. V rrnon. Sponsor Beverly Travis. Vice President Josh Pailct. Prescient Mr. Johnson. Sponsor (not shown is JoKtla Onofrv. Treasurer) Mu Alpha Thela is Baton Rouge High's honor math club. Its members are those juniors and seniors who have received invitations to join because of their high scholastic averages. This year the members attended a district seminar held at L.S.U. Hie induction of new members took place at mid-term at an informal meeting. Throughout the year Math Clubbers heard talks given by many interesting speakers, including B.R.H.S. students. Junior members arc selected according to past performance in all subjects. Expanded Its Functions by Attending District Seminar (.ar«)l M.uGirWv, Maureen Cidau,and Karen Nelson talk with Mr. Johnson during ihe refreshment [mtmkI of one of I he meetings. Su ' Moser giv« s Ernst Talzer a friendly welcome at the induction of new members. r The marching band performs al football games, pep rallies, and in parades. The Baton Rouge High School Band t The annual Spring Concert is presented by the B.R.H.S. concert band. 54 Band Members Earned Hr lop Band officer are Fernand Guidry, Drum Major, and John Boudreaux, Student Conductor. Musicians selected as All-Parish Bandsmen include Tommy Mills, John Boudreaux, Cordelia Sommers, Jeanne Hooper. Susan McCulcheon, Mary Anne Crane, Jel Taylor, Phil Frit . Keith Ellison. Keilh Causey, Raymond Turner, Charles Marvell, Bruce Baker, Aaron Joseph, Richard Johnson, Fred Geheber, Bill Armstrong, and Hunter Thom. The All-State Musicians arc Susan McCutchcon, Keith Causey, and Bruce Baker. I 55 The Stage Band and Band Officers The Slope Band members are Hollis Carmouchc, Krill) Cause)-. Anthony Den too. I hil Fritz. Susan McCutcheon. Conrad Atkins. Mary Anne Crane. (jrl Wells. Hunter Thom. Mike Tierney. Errol Courlncv. Fred Cchcfacr. Bill Armstrong, Fernand Guidry. Roy Ddanoix. John Boudreaux. Ray niorxl Turner. Cliarh Harvell. Jet Taylor. Tommy Mitts. Larry Chapin. Walter Farr. Aaron Joseph. Mike laiiehe. Richard Johnson, and the Band lii rector, Mr. Hollis Fulton. The Band officer are. seated. Brenda Favaron. Assistant Librarian; Susan McCutcheon, Head Librarian; Valeric IWeune, Secretary; Jo Helen Bozeman, Publicity Chairman; (Jail Ann Coates, Flute Section leader; and. standing. Fernand Guidry. Drum Major; Tommy Traylor, President; Errol Courtney, Vice President; Ben Melanson, Low Brass Section Leader; Keith Causey. Low Woodwind Section Leader; and John Boudreaux. Student (iondue-tor. 0 Why didn’t I play piccolo? Daylight Savings 'l ime Brass Sectional Shut up and load up! Gir wash again Fernand and the Band Thundering drums! Joshua Performance 57 Rarlaura wails for her turn. TOP ROW: Josh Pailct, John Greer. 2nd ROW: Rub'll Rabalais, Mickey Chit-tom, Doug Shepherd. 3rd ROW: David Ncsser. Kieth Conway, James Prescott. 1th ROW : Dale Dirham, Bob Pearson. Mark Washaucr. Boosters Participated BRHS Activities COMPANY A TOP ROW: Martha Gibson, Joy Corecy, Charlotte Bateman, Juannic Schocffcr, Darolvn Hall. MIDDLE ROW: Becky Harger. Dinah Reese, Claire Rodgers. Ann Metrailer. Ann Barnum. Den-i - Hamilton. Amalie Hunter. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Hardaway. Janice Levine. Ann Siegel. Shary Dcssallc. Joanic Switzer, Gail Lorio. 58 Officer : Judy Weaver, President: Mrs. Prescott, Sponsor: Beverly Travis. Operations Officer; Beckv Harper. Secretary; Katin Farris. Treasurer: Janie Affoltcr. Vice-President. Boosters never stop marching! COMPANY B in Many, Many The Booster Organization, one of the most active and school-spirited clubs at BRHS, works to promote responsibility anti respect toward the faculty; to promote school loyally and spirit; and become purposeful citizens. A booster must have at least a C average in every subject at midterm, pass a written test on marching, and also pass a marching test given by the LSU military. TOP: Kate Sohaffar iek. Mary Jon , Alice Vercher. Jean Petty. 2nd: FJlen Wcilbaoher. Carolyn Chambers. Brenda McKay, Nadine Luther. 3rd: Susan Danton, Paula Denny. Karen Nelson. Julie Me Morris. 4th: Janet Nolan. Kandy Sibley. Dinah Brewer. Melanie Haase. BOTTOM: Janet Johnston. Janie Affoltcr. 59 Carol looks for the correct show formations. Boosters Meant Spirit I'or ROW: Jackie Livingston. Marx Helen Watson, I-aura W ebb. Carolyn Mavcr. Delira Romero. 2ml ROW : Jam- Hour. J.inire Harvey . Sydney Davis. Marilyn Snnddy, Liz I liielin.ii). .'Ini ROW: Delira Irvine, Jo Hanna Sai rn. Franeine Samson, l.imla Wren. Illi ROW: Annette Bnwale, Margie Di John. Frances Kilabus. 5th ROW : Carol Stephens. Rexorlx Travis. COMPANY C 60 Boosters rrlax. or sluilv. during a break, at afternoon drill session. and Loyalty in ’68 The Boosters are very active during the school year. They represent B.R.H.S. at Leadership Conler-ence, the Rodeo Parade, and the Christmas Parade; they also sponsor the annual Football Banquet. They give a great deal of time to the community by ringing bells for the Volunteers of America, selling poppies for the Am-Vets, and preparing baskets for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas. COMPANY D TOP ROW: Jan Mctrailer, Dean Kojifler, Wilma Wild. Diane Mazcrat. JoReili Goode. Debbie Norton. Karla Ke -r. IIDDI.K ROW': Martha Jane MeOaHcy, Girol Pen ton. Cissv Cotter. Kathleen Enquire Joanie Switzer. Barbara ra . K.tiliv McCormick. BOTrOM ROW: Ste| li3nie Bruser. Gwen Guidrv. Cherie W ard. Dore Sims. Tessic Patrick. Susan McBride. Janie watches und waits. Boosters arc always working. The Indians prepare loattack the Bulldog Boosters. Bulldogs Would Not Be Hi-Steppers always look good. TOP BOW : Katy Morrison. Betsy M.-Cord. Judy W eaver, Jean (filler. 2nd BOW : Diane Brusrr, Carolvn Coeo, Jane Peek. Peggy Lewis. 3rd BOW: Nancy Hughes. Cherie Ombcrg. Kathv Moser. Linda Laque. tth ROW: Nancy Litton. Leila Kinney. Nancy Waller, Cindy Bart-kiewiez. COMPANY F Hie Ili-StepjxTS still look good even from the rear. 62 Bulldogs Without Boosters COMPANIES II AND I 1st HOW. front to back: Co-Captain Bonnie Burton. Gail Dicharrv. Kav Williamson. Janet Hart. Diane Pape. Janet Warmack. MIDDLE: Sara Triche. Carol Ann MaeCurdy. Alice Walsh. 2nd BOW: Kathy Love. Carolyn Roberts, Rut hie Darphin. Stephanie Likins. Pam lleroman. Jo Etta Onofry, Debbie Burge. 3r«l ROW: Captain Limb Christy. Vanna Warmack. Janice Black. Ellen McGrow. Keitliu Tullos. Nancy MacDonald. Marguerite Payne. Hi-Step|)ers wail for their turn. 63 A Capella Choir The Baton Rouge High School Choir stimulates cultural development bv studying and performing worthy works of choral music. They were visited bv a music supervisor of Japan who recorded a rehearsal session and took pictures. Special events of the vear included the Christinas Concert, Spring Concert. Spring tour, and special appearances. New music cun be confusing! 64 TV sectional leaders are: Cheryl Brown. Alice Cook, Keilh Causey, Jim Bullard, Skippy Cottcn, and Brent Hornsby Officers are: Debbie Shaw. Secretary; James Ralib, President; Fred Mack. Vice I'rt iilfiil; Carol Smith. Treasurer; Jantes Richards. Librarian; Cindy Hunter, Robe Chairman; Janice Harvey, Accompanist; bogai Li arus. Publicity (Jtair-man: Viki Wall. Librarian. Speakers Entertained Sigma Members Sigma Fellowship, sponsored by Mr. Fig-nos, promotes science and science related subjects. Its members are chosen by a personal interview and an essay from each prospective member. This year's Junior members wen accepted after I heir first semester of their sophomore year. Senior members look forward to tlx- annual Sigma banquet in the spring. Mr. Chavton Ryan spoke on hypnotism. David Ncsscr. Vice-President Roger Miller. President Suzy Moser. See. • Treas. Mr. Y illiam Liguos. Sjionsor Promoted Officers art : Judv Weaver, Vice-Prcsideiil of Home Safety: (lalln l-ovr. Treasurer; Pam Herunian, Secretary; Warily Snoddy, Vice-President of School Safetv; Jake Labello. President: Dunn MKJnire, icc-Proidenl i l Traffic Safetv; David Chcvcallier, Vice-Presklent. Beverly Anderson, Hildc Beskin, and Cathy Love start painting tin safetv posters. Senior members participate in club activities. The Safety Club is divided into three chapters: home, school, and traffic safetv. Incoming members are invited to join the club after they have been approved of by a two-thirds majority of present members. Several attended the State Youth Safely Convention at Bunkie, Louisiana, and the Conference on Traffic Safety in Baton Rouge. This year’s members made a movie on safetv in the home. J 68 Club Safe Driving The ear wash was a big success ibis year. Hard workers take a break . . . Junior and Sophomore members enjoy working for the club. Ernst Tatzer, Becky Kaufman. Cheric Bowman. Annette Breazeait reread copy fresh from the press. Belli and Annette interview Coach MeGraw about that big game Everybody comes to Mrs. Strange with their Problems.' Davul Collins ami A. T. Wiggins rush out to deliver papers. 70 Bl'XZKK slop buzzing! mzffn The BUZZER is published monthK l the Journalism students when school is in session. Covering all school activities, the newspaper also publishes interviews with various entertainment groups, books, records, and movie reviews, and original poems contributed by the student body. Supported by subscriptions and advertisements alone, the BUZZER must lx carefully planned and managed. Copy must bo checked and double checked to avoid errors, and the books must be kept balanced. Amelia Prosser ami Heth Wee leisurely look through okl papers for new ideas. r Thespians Sold BRHS Pirn President: Cvndir Mlrvins Vice-president: Claudia llano Secretary: Mi- k.-v Thibodaux Treasurer: Wade ilea Ion The National Thespian Society is an honor organization composed of students who have been selected because of superior achievement in tin dramatic field. Each vear. the ‘rhespi-ans produce a school play, the senior plav, and contest plavs along with selling RRHS class pins. Those students who lave earned the required points, and are national members are: TOP ROW: Maurice Maranlo. Randolph Smith. Wade lira-tun MIDOI.r. ROW : Mickev Tliil u«laiix. Carol Stevens. Ann de Moiitlu in. MO'ITO.M ROW: f'laildia llano, ('vndic lllev-ins, Ananda Tull. Mrs. Hosford. co-sponsor. 72 and Produced r'The Chairs” Above: Mickey Thibodaux played tlx- part of tin- olil woman and Stan Richard | lav«-«l the | art of the old man in Kugene Ionesco's Tix-Chairs produced In the Thespians. Tlx- play was performed five times including pcrfomuiinv- of the play on television, at U.S.L., and at the Incarnate Word College Theatre Festival in San Antonio, Texas, fix- orator in tlx- play was W ade Heaton, make-up artist — Niki Wall, scenery — I amis l ol, student director — Claudia llano. Mr . McMullen dinvlcd the play. Reims: Stan Richard. Claudia llano. Niki NN all. and Mickey Thib-odaux stand on the bunk of the San Antonio River. Associate Thespians work toward National Membership. TOP KONN: Stan Richard. Ricks Kisler. lumis Pol. George Travis. Kvclvn Bird. BOTTOM BONN: Nunes Litton. Kills Atwood. Mrs. Vinevard, sponsor. Amanda T ull. a|tpoinifd Parliamentarian, disr uss BRHS pin sabs. 73 Library Club Hosted Interesting Speakers I he officers: Starlvn Powell. 'I le.iMirer; Gayle Fitch, Secretary: Lesley Walker, President: and Susan McBride, Vice President Mrs. Aillet thanks David Ncsser for his talk on his trip to Ireland All members of the library club work in the library during their study ball. Several attended the state convention held in Baton Rouge in February. 74 Library Club has many useful meetings. Writers' Club Member Won National Recognition The purpose of tin- Writers' Club is to encourage students who are interested in writing short stories, plays, essays, or poems. The prospective members must submit an example of their writing abilities. The Baton Rouge High Writers’ Club takes part in the Deep South Writers’ Conference held at Lafayette in June, and it hopes to publish its own collection of winning short stories and poems. Six of the twelve members |k sc with Mrs. Coekrcll. Steve Rosen fold received an. honorable mention for the short story he submitted to the 1967 Scholastic Writing Awards Contest. The sponsor, Mrs. Edwin Cockrell, stands with President Steve Rosenfeld and Secretary-Treasurer Beth Acrec. 75 American Field Service Sent Student .'landing are Mis.'- Millet. sponsor; IVggv Tuttle, Secretary; Phyllis Menard, treasurer; Barbara Cray. ice Pre.-ddenl. kneeling are Doug Shepherd, Keport-°r. and David Nesser. President and Kureign Kxdtange Student to Ireland. The purposes of American Field Service are lo raise mone to sponsor a student abroad, and to accommodate (lie needs of foreign visitors to Baton Rouge High. Applicants for membership are issued invitations and interviewed. To become A.F-.S.'crs thev must then be voted in bv a majority of the club members. Suzv Moser sells a voodoo doll to Cynthia W illiainsas part of an American Kidd Service project. 76 Abroad and Welcomed Two Visitors Knist Tauter, from Austria, and (!haro Alvarez, from Spam, pose with Miss Millet. A.F.S. S| onsor. Jan Moreland support A.F.S. by buying a picture postcard from Helene ( rumbaeh. Jr. Red Cross Sponsored Several Projects for the Needy Senior Red Cross members proudly display their club's flap. Each homeroom elects a representative to lied Cross. The club sponsors such projects as Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, an orphans dance, and monthly help in an old folks home. President Warren B rd looks over a Thanksgiving hasket to be given to the needy. Jr. Red Cross officers and sponsor are: Warren Byrd. Pn-sident; Mr. Dejean, Advisor: Charles Carbon. Irea-surer; Lisa Hernandez, 1st Vice Pn-sident: Gail Ann Coates, 2nd Vice President: Peggv Tuttle. Secretary; and Roily n It van. Youth Council Reporter. Junior and sophomore students represent their homerooms at Red Cross meetings. 78 Many Future Nurses Worked as Candy-Stripers Future Nurses sponsored by Mrs. C. M. Clark, helps girls to decide whether they would like to take up nursing as a vocation by introducing them to what nursing would mean to them. I heir excellent variety of speakers enriches their program. Mrs. dark sponsors FNA Cynthia Gladrow President The members viewed two films. ’The Nurse” art I Choosing a Career.” Mary Talbert i -e-President Brenda Croft Corresponding Secretary Viki Wall Recording Secretary Nancv Morsev Susan McBride Treasurer Reporter 79 F.T.A. Won District Mrs. I.vria Hum an ami Min. I.illian Bnchringcr arc F.T.A. sjhmisois. Phis year the eighty members of the W. B. Hatch-er (ihapter of Future Teachers of meriea carried on their usual duties b substituting for absent teachers, grading papers, sponsoring Be Kind to Teachers’' days, and buying a Christmas tree for the office. Added to these activities were those of attending the district workshop at LS.l .. ringing bells for the V olunteers of America, giving a Thanksgiving gill to the Blundon Home, and planning part of the State F.T.A. Convention. Members of F.T.A. must maintain a B average and present the recommendations of four teachers. Also the must possess high qualities of character, personality, scholarship, and leadership. Officers arc Debkv Burge. Vice President: Debbv Norton. Treasurer; Pain llcroinan. President; F.ltcn McCraw. Reporter: Alice Walsh. Secretary; and. not shown. Carla Kerr. Reporter. The junior members joined Future Teachers In initiation at the Spring Banquet held during lhe ir sophomore year. Peggy Tutile pins a corsage on Mrs. Bochringcr at the district meeting. 80 ind State Offices JoElta 0 nofry was elected Stair F.T. A. Vice President and was active in tin- planning of the State Convention. Peggy served as District F.T.A. President and presided over the district inerting. Bovs joined the ranks ol dir senior Future Teachers membership. D. I.I.N Burst and Ellen McGraw aid in decorating the Christmas tree placed in the office by F.T.A. Janie AlTolter wails a Mem Marix registers at the district meeting. 81 FHA Developed Interest in The Future Homemakers of America is an organization to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. Several members attended Parish and District Workshop, and State and District meetings. Annual events are Daddv-Date Night, Mother-Daughter Banquet, and a Style Show. Senior members participate in T. B. drive and Cancer drive. 82 Juniors help with m-veral money-making projec ts. Homemaking Officers: (seated) Francine Sumson, V.P.: Susan Gibson, -ongleader: JoAnn Schmieder. Co-Historian; ’anc N.hmirder, Set retarv; Carla Kerr. Rr|K rter; Debbie Norton. Chaplin: Nadine Luther. Corresponding Seeretarv; and Joailie Switzer. Parliamenlarian President Mem Marix welcomes the fathers to Daddv-Datc Night. Francine Samson created all th - bulletin boards. Sponsors: Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Sprme Sophomores are initiated at (he September Ice Cream Party. 83 N.F.L.’ers Learn Good Debating Mrs. B. Jay Vineyard SpOll SOT I ft to Right: Marie Berg« ron, Claudia llano (national), J«m- Freeman. Barn Al-lazan, Reymond Babineaux. Left to Right: Jark Dragu. Jimmy Norunod.Jay Seninu-s, Cyndie Blevins. Carol Stephens (national). The Baton Rouge High Chapter of the National Forensic League is composed of members selected from debaters who have earned required qualifying points. The N.F.L. assists the various chapters by mailing to each, catalogues which relate to the debate topic of the current year. This year, the team debated the topic, RESOLVED: THAT CONGRESS SHOULD ESTABLISH UNIFORM REGULATIONS FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION PROCEDI RE. Much information from magazines as well as the N.F.L. catalogues, plus good coaching and instruction from our teacher. Mrs. inevard, makes it possible for the debaters to make good cases, both in the affirmative and in the negative. Sponsored b Mrs. inevard, the members make many out of town trips to debate tournaments where I he contestants are able to earn N.F.L. points. 84 New Honor Society Was Formed Mielmd Bluneliaril President Miguel Delgado ire President Janie A (Toller Janice Harvey Secretary- Reporter Treasurer l)r. Charlie Macmurdo Sponsor The Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica was formed in laic 1967 to recognize high achievement in Spanish and lo promote continuity of interest in the Hispanic studies. Members are regularly enrolled students of B.R.H.S. who have maintained an honor average in Spanish for at least two semesters and are presently enrolled in such a course. Ann Ramum Marie Bergeron Hildr Beskin I .victim Carradine Vivian Carroll Alan Oaunch Claire Craig Joel D'Aijuin Teresa Die . Jo Belli Coode Carol Harlzo Pam I leroman Alden Hollowav Charles Konikoff David Mi-Morris Julie McMorris David Messer Ann Siegel Kandy Smith Peggy I'll tile Debbie illiams Kay Williamson Charley Xc.mah Jack Zielinski 85 El Club Amistad Furthered Juniors make up a largo portion of the ninety-three member organization. Sophomore are eligible fur membership if they have an interest in Spanish. Members listen to the business meeting which precedes the annual Christmas party. 86 Interest in Spanish Culture At tin- Spanish Club's annual Christmas party. I’ina Johnson joins in the merriment as slw swings at the pinata. N ntors help carry out the clul s activities, which they first joined two years before. El Club Amistad oilers membership to all students interested in the Spanish language, people, customs, and culture. The year begins with the initiation o!’ new members, and the following activities range from the presentation of guest speakers to the showing of films about Mexico and Spain. The club’s favorite month is probably December, when the Christmas party is held. 87 I jtin Club has many Junior Members. Irrry W igginx. Keith Crawford, Miekey Thibodauv. and Jake I -ilk lln |artieipatc in Christinas program. Latin Club Enhanced by Roman Culture The Latin Club of B.R.H.S. is a curriculum extended club that seeks to enrich the students’ knowledge of Roman civilization and its contributions to our culture. Seniors furnish leadership for Club. Mrs. Cotton. Sponsor; Beverly Anderson. Reporter; Mike So!Ion. President. Sugar McAdams Vice President; Ann Metraiter. Secretarv; Jane Warm; k. Treasurer; Miss Class. Sponsor. Soj Ih.mores find th -y joined an intiTesling club. 88 Senior •! much In enlighten the club. Le Petit Cercle Francais Encouraged Interest in French Culture The French Club is an organization to help develop and stimulate interest in French culture and language. Several members attended an opera in New Orleans, sent magazines to Angola, and helped the Elks Club load Thanksgiving baskets. Members mii-t maintain a It average in l-ronch. German Ernst Tatzer enjoys Christmas away from home. ji ijiji m f III IMMf I 111 ififfi! i jiiiiL i! mm I IKS II i mill I l!|!« ! ; iiijl i i III mHMi Junior and Sophomore members kept active in club activities. Senior members held '68 spirit high. The German Club began (he school year with initial ion of a new project, that of sponsoring a sixteen-year old German orphan, by sending him twelve dollars a month which pays for most of his food, clothes, and books. To raise the money for this project, the club sold candy for several months. At the club's Christmas party the members brought toys which were given to an orphanage. In April the club held its annual spring banquet. Officers are: Doug Shephard. President; Margie Haggard. Vice President; Alice Walsh. Secretary: Tommv Tyler, Reporter; Susan F.iswirlh. Parliamentarian 91 Studenk I nr mcnilrers sponsor .1 well planned Movie Sjx t lanilar series. Mrs. Collier demonstrates different an techniques to the club. President, Marguerite Payne stands by a poster of the Movie Spectacular ' series Attend Art Club Movies With a membership of forty-five, the Art Club promotes civic interest by placing exhibits in tin school and parish libraries. Members attend an annual spring banquet. Mrs. Anne Moll gave .1 Injure on .kI venting Y-Club Promoted Teacher Sophomore members an- presented into the c lub at the annual September lea. The Y-Club of B.K.H.S. was established to promote Christianity and public service. Special events are Leadership Training Conference in late October, Owl session, and the state and national conventions. Mrs. Wier poses with the executive board members, the- committee chairman, and the two beaux. 94 As juniors, these jiirls work a little harder than the year before. Appreciation New Members are initiated at the September Tea. Mrs. Wier, Sponsor Senior members take an active part in club affairs. Y-Gub officers are: Cissv Cotter, Treasurer; Jvwiv Weaver, Giaplin; Siifjar McAdams. Secretary; Cher-ie Ward. President: Debbie Shaw. Vice-President and Becky Kaufman. Historian. 95 FEATURES 96 Who's Wk John landry Boudreaux. Jr. Deborah Lister Burge Keith Leo Causey Lee Joseph Fortier. Ilf 11 is with pleasure and pride that we present to you the following Seniors who were selected b the laculI to appear in the bo’s V ho section of the Fricassee. Iliese 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 congratulate 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 lines! in tin- nation. John Peltry Greer Claudia Bar llano Randall AlU-ri 1-oRay (kirl Adams Macmurdo Ralph Roger Miller Davi l Allen Nesser 98 it Baton Rouge High Joshua Mann Pailcl Marguerite Payne Lloyd Elmo Porta Russell Eugene Rabalais Steven Arthur Roscnfcld Douglas D'Waync Shepherd William Joshua Speakman Beverly Ruth Travis Peggy Elaine Tuttle Thomas Lindsey Tyler Judith Ann Weaver Gary Julius Weill 99 ucCciy 'Pont , TKcm. G.‘£.'%S. Sect 076 t 100 Buddy Porta has truly shown himself to be worthy of the title Mr. B.R.H.S.” During his three years at B.K.H.S., Buddy has been an active member of Key Club, Jr. Academy of Sciences, Safety Club and Bela Club. He has also served as a member of the executive board of the Student Council, and president of the junior class. As well as Buddy has proved himself academically, he has also shown his ability in sports by playing varsity football and baseball, and by receiving the Highest Scholastic Award at the football banquet. And now. Buddy is proudly featured here as Mr. B.R.H.S. Sid Thomas, well-known for her friendly smile, is tvpical of the spirit of Miss B.R.H.S. While at B.R.H.S., Sid has demonstrated her Bulldog vitality bv scr ing as a junior cheerleader, and head cheerleader as a senior. She was a member of the Homecoming Court last year and this year reigned as Queen. Sid was also featured as Christmas (jrd Girl. Senior Belle, and Key Club Sweetheart. The Fricassee Staff is now proud to present her as Miss B.R.H.S. e tcwt (?1 Z4A 'paowite tptvuf, 'Weill Section, (ZCa i' ?av viite tya tya ’S'locwtitty 103 'pawxniU e zy Se«tw 'Pcuxncte ’Wfasupuencte “P ztf te 104 Section, 'pcuMVzite tytute 'vtyalC Seaton, @Ca44. 'pavonite ‘rR.eae S aancC 105 Sid Thomas Homecoming Queen Beverly Travis Senior Maid Gail Dicharry Junior Maid Hob Tyler acts as master of ceremonies. Beaux Belli I December The Annual Beaux and Belles Beauty Pageant, sponsored bv the Fricassee Staff, was held on December 9,1967 in the Baton Kouge High Auditorium. The participants, selected as representatives of a homeroom or club, were judged on their overall appearance and attractiveness. The judges this year were Mr. Kenneth Tullos, Art Supervisor for the Kasl Baton Kouge School Board; beauty Pageant 1967 Mrs. Lisa Brandenburg, an active member of many civic organizations, and a former judge of the Miss America Preliminaries; and Mr. Greg White, former president of Alpha Phi Omega, now a graduate student at L.S.U. Mr. Bob Tyler and Mr. Jim Erwin of radio station WIBH announced the couples and introduced the entertainment, which was provided by BKHS students. Gail Marlin entertain the audience with Allic.' From over 30 contestants. 12 were selected as finalists. 113 Marlene Franklin j ... Senior Belle I 14 Rene Esnard Senior Beau Ernst Tatzer Senior Beau 115 f 1 Stan Richard Senior Beau 116 Mallilyn Lanasa Senior Belie Andre Herna Senior Beau JoJo Browning Senior Belle 118 V . Rick Junior Alice Vercher Junior Belle 120 illy Moores Beau JVoto junior Belle 4 - Jimmy Brown Junior Beau Janel Hart Junior Belle unior neau Vanria Warmack Junior Belle Hampton Grunewald Sophomore Beau Miriam Allemont i22Sophomore Belle Charles Smi Sophomore Be Wanda Casfiio Sophomore Be! Robert Holmes Sophomore Beau Joanie Switzer Sophomore Belle 123 tindsc Sophom Carol omore CLASSES Senior Class Officers 126 PRESIDENT - Randy LeRav; VICE-PRESIDENT - David Noser; SECRETARY Marguerite I’avne: TKKASI HER - J..lm Crm B.R.H.S. Proudly Hosted Two A.F.S. Students A welcome member of our foreign exchange program was Ernst Tatzer of Mistlebaeh, a little town 30 miles north of Vienna, Austria. He made his home in the I nited States with the family of Mr. Henry 11. Wall, Jr., whose son, Louis, was a BRHS senior. Ernst contributed to Bulldog spirit as a member of the BUZZER staff and the Key Club. On his return to Austria, he was to be required to complete a final year of high school. Charo Alvarez Vara was the petite BRHS exchange student from Madrid. Eighteen year old Charo, who had completed high school in Spain, was sponsored by the AFS Club and Key Club. Her local sponsor was the Baton Rouge Ro-tarv Club. Charo was a elcome addition to the home of Dr. Page Acree, and was soon to become inseparable from her ’’sister, Beth. I 127 1968 Marked Luca Akin BETH AGREE — Jr. Academy of Science, French Club, Y-leens, Writers Club, Boosters, Choir. All-State Choir, F.T.A., BUZZER Staff, Student Bell. Acrw SanJrj Acv G le Adams Janie Affotier Council. SANDRA ACY — Future Nurses, F.H.A., Red Cross, Jr. Achievement, Y-teens. Nadine Allison GALE ADAMS - Art Club, Y-teens. JANIE AFFOLTER — Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club, Y-teens, F.T.A., French Club, Beta Club, Leadership Conference, Boosters, Honor Spanish Club, N.E.D.T. Certificate Winner. NADINE ALLISON - F.H.A. CHARO ALVAREZ — Boosters, Choir, Spanish Club, Latin Club, A.F.S. Club. Key Club Sponsor, Homecoming Court, Foreign Exchange Student. DARRYL ANDRE - An Club. RICHARD ANDREWS — Band, Spanish Club, Student Council, Jr. Achievement. JOHNNY ARBOUR - Track, Hi-Y. BOBBY ARNOLD - Track. Red Cross. CATHY AUCOIN — Jr. Academy of Science, F.T.A., Library Club, Y teens, FRICASSEE Staff, Red Cross, Jr. Achievement. RAY AUCOIN - Football, Track, Red Cross. Charo Alvarez SHARON BABIN - F.H.A. RAYMOND BABINEAUX - Debate. CONNIE BAILEY - Latin Club. BRUCE BAKER — French Club, Red Cross. Band, All-Parish Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, Golf Team, Jr. Academy of Science. Dam I Andre K iehard Andrews Joliniiv Arbour Bobby Arnold Clalhy Aucoin Ray Aucoin Sliaron Babin Ray rnond Babineau 75th Graduating Class Stuiure. Mike Dubcson and Charles Carlson lake pari in iniliatinj; so| homore Bulldog. Donna Roumain. Connie Bailey Bruce Baker Chris Ballard G tendon Barker Sara Barton Patricia Bates Shakespearean Tragedy Proved Ronald Batts Billy Bennett Palsy Bavits Sue Bennett Katie Beadles Jim Benson Mike BccncI Marie Bergeron I-irrs Bernard Percy Berteau Hilde Beskin Jc ic Bclhlv Tragic to Seniors GLENDON BARKER - Jr. Achievement. SARA BARTON — Library Club, Y-tee ns. Boosters, French Club, F.T.A., F.H.A. PATRICIA BATES - German Club, F.T.A., Jr. Achievement. RONALD BATTS — Jr. Achievement, Latin Club. PATSY BAY US - Red Cross. F.N.A. KATIE BEADLES - Spanish Club, F.H.A., Y-teens. Jr. Academy of Science. MIKE BECNEL Jr. Achievement. SI F. BENNETT — Y-teens. Student Council, Red Cross, F.H.A. JIM BENSON — Jr. Achievement, German Club. MARIK BERGERON - Beta Club, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Student Council, Debate Team. LARRY BERNARD - Art Club. PERCY BERTEAU - Chorus. HILDE BESKIN — Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club, Library Club, Safety Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Y-Club, National Honor Society, FRICASSEE Staff. N.E.D.T. Certificate. JESSIE M. BETHLY - Latin dub. CYNDIE BLEVINS — Boosters, French Club, Chorus, Leadership Conference, N.F.L., Student Council, Thespians President. LINDA BOLES — Latin Club, Y-teens, Spanish Club, Student Council. KAY BOND — Spanish Club, Red Cross, Y-teens, F.H.A., Choir. DORA INK BONNECAZE - Jr. Academy of Science, F.H.A., Red Cross, Y-teens, Jr. Achievement, Safetv Club. Cvndie Blevins Darrell Bocncke Linda Boles Kay Bond Anthony Bonfanti Doraine Bonnecazc Here We Come World BARBARA BOOTH - F.H.A. JOHN BOUDREAUX - Key Club, French Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council. Band. ANN BOULTER — Y-leens, Red Cross, Li bran Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A. CHER I BOWMAN - Band. French Club. Red Cross, Y-teens, F.T.A.. Quill and Scroll, BUZZER Staff. JO HELEN BOZEMAN — Band, Jr. Academy of Science, Red Cross. Lilt in Club, Y-teens. Jr. Achievement. JANICE BRADFORD - Red Cross, Y-teens. Spanish Club, Jr. Achievement, F.T.A.. Student Council. Libran Club. DIANNE BRAI D - Y-teens, Red Cross. Jr. Achievement, F.H.A. DEW EY BRISTER Football, Student Council, Safety Club. ALAN BROCK — German Club, Red Cross, Mu Alpha Theta, Jr. Rotari-an, N.E.D.T. Certificate Winner. RONNIE BROOKS - Basketball, Track, Red Cross, Latin Club. Safety Club. BE'ITYE BROUSSEAU — Spanish Club, Art Club. F.H.A., Y-teens. DO I G BROl SSEAl Spanish Club. Thick. CHERYL ANN BROWN — German Club. Library Club. Thespians. Student Council, A Cappella Choir. CORLISS BROWN - F.H.A., Red Cross, Y-teens. JEFFREY BROWN - BUZZER Staff. LARRY BROWN - Red Cross. JO JO BROW NING — Library Club, Spanish Club, Y-leens. Jr. Academy of Science, Mu Alpha Theta, F.T.A., BUZZER Staff, Sophomore Belle. Senior Belle, Senior Class Favorite. Cheerleader, Homecoming Court. Chrrie Bowman Gror -Bo .nun J« IIHen Bun-man Jani v Bra ll« r«l Dunne Brain! Dewey Brislor Alan Brork Bonnie Brooks Now Open Up Your Gates Btilye Broussean Joffrw Brown Doug BrousM-au tarry Brown Gx-rvl Ann Brown Jo Jo Browning (j rli s Broun Mirlmrl Burk man Cynthia Cancicnnc Charles Carlson For You Will Soon Greet Kusscl Habalaisami David Ni svr work diligentlv over trig problem. Patsy K. Bull lor Dcbby Burge Sliaron Burke Bonnie Burton Warren F.. Byrd Mireva Cacercs Sara Cadwallader Ronnie Campster The Seniors of ’68 PATSY K. Bl HLER - F.H.A. DEBBY Bl ROE — Student Council, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Jr. Academy of Science, NEDTCertif-irate, Beta Club, Latin dub, F.T.A., F.H.A., National Honor Society, Hi-Steppers. SHARON BURKE - F.H.A. BONNIE Bl RTON Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club. Y-teens, NEDT Certificate, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, F.T.A., Student Council, Hi •Stepper Captain, F.H.A. WARREN E. BYRD II - Latin Club, Track, F.T.A., President of Red Cross, FRICASSEE. Ml REV A G. CA CARES — Spanish Club. SARA CADWALLADER Y-Club, Library Club, French Club. Mu Alpha Theta, A Capella Choir. GEORGE R. CAMPSTER - Track, Red Cross, Lit in Club. CYNTHIA J. CANCIENNE - F.H.A., Future Nunes. CHARLES II. CARLSON J.V. Football, Track, Red Cross. VIVIAN J. CAR ROLL - Spanish Club, J.A., Honor Spanish Club. JOY E. CARRUTII - Y-Teens, Art Club, F.H.A. DIANNE M. CARTER - Latin Club, Future Nunes. CHARLENE V. CARUSO - F.H.A. KEITH L. CAUSEY - Spanish Club. Band, All-State Band, All-Parish Band, Mu Alpha Theta, All-Student Band I .S.A., F.T.A. HAROLD J. CAl SIN - J.A. LINDA M. CHAR LET - Spanish Club, Red Cross, Student Council, F.H.A. Vivian Juanita Carroll Charlene (iiruso Keith Causev Harold Causin Linda Mary Charlet David Chcvcallicr iMidmcl Chitlom I .iiuLi Christy Bubba Chustz Seniors Briefly Deserted Elaine Clark Jerry Clift Cail Ann Coates Jim Coffee I)A II) J. CHEYEALLIER — A Cappella Choir, Student Council, Football, F.T.A., Safetv Club, Track. MICHAEL CHITTOM - Boy Booster, Jr. Achievement. Student Council. LINDA CHRISTY — Boosters, A.F.S., Safety Club. Jr. Academy, Spanish Club, Beta, F.T.A., Mu Alpha Theta, F.H.A., Red Cross. BUBBA CHUSTZ - Red Cross. ELAINE CLACK — Library Club. GAIL ANN COATES — Band, Junior Belle, Jr. Achi ve-ment. Bed Cross, Student Council, Latin Club. Y-Teens. JIM COFFEE — Football. Student Council, Latin Club. Jr. Academy, Soph. Sr. Beaux, Y•Teens Beaux, Math Club. KEITH CONWAY — Student Council, Jr. Academy, Jr. Achievement, Spanish Club, Red Cross. CLAIRE CRAIG — Library Club, Spanish Club, Jr. Academy, NEDT Certificate Winner, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Fellowship, National Honor Society, National Merit Semi-Finalist. ALICE JESSIE COOK — Latin Club, Thespians, Red Cross. SHERRY ANNETTE CORBIN - F.N.A., Jr. Achieve- ment. ANDY CORNETT — Student Council, Football, Safetv Club, Pelican Boys’ State, Student Council. Baseball. BOBBY COT HELL — Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta. National Honor Society, Jr. Academy. RONNIE R. GOTTEN - Track. Latin Club. KATHLEEN TARA COTTER - French Club, Y-Teens. Red Cross, Student Council, FRICASSEE Co-Editor. ' o.m.-tiix Leadership, NEDT Certificate Winner. Keith CHARLES COURTNEY’ French Club, Football. Bas-G nwav ketball. Baseball, Library Club. Key Club. ERROL COURTNEY - Band. STEVE COX — NEDT Certificate Winner, Student Council, Math Club, Football, Track, Jr. Academy. Alice Jesse Cook Slwrn Anetle Corbin Amlv Cornell Clurlrs (’ourlncy J. Errol Courtney Bobby Cotltcll Korinie K. Cot leu K:ii lili'i ii Tara Oilier Lunch Hour Allowed KEITH CRAWFORD - Latin Club. SI SAN CRAWFORD F.H.A., Library Club,Stu dent Council. Y-Teens, Mu Alpha Theta, F.T.A.. Jr Academy. National Honor Society, Red Cross. IV! can Girls' State. BRENDA CREPT - Latin Club. F.N.A.. Jr. Achievement. PHILIP CRITCHER - National Merit Letter. KENNETH Cl RRY — Jr. Rotarian, Chorus. DOl (t DANIEL — Spanish Club. Red Cross. LAI REN DAVID Y-Teens, Red Cross. KAREN DAVIS — Y Teens, Art Club, Red Cross. Jr. Academy, F.H.A. RITA DAVIS - F.N.A., F.H.A., Red Cross, Jr. Achievement, Y-Teens. TRIDIE MARIE DAVIS - Jr. Academy, French Club. F.H.A., Student Council. Li bran Club. BRENDA D'ARMOND - Red Cross, Jr. Academy. Student Council. BO DEBLIEUX - Thespians, Spanish. FRICASSEE, Student (Council. C R', DEMARS — Golf. SHERY L DESSELLE — Y- Teens. Jr. Academy. Boosters, Latin. F.T.A. PHYLLIS DECKERSON - Y-Teens, Art Club. F.II.A., 4-H. NICK DIMAIO — Football. Track. Student Council. BUSTER DOBROWOLSKI - Varsity F K tbal! Manager. Tl NDA DORSEY — Drama, Thespians, Latin Club. MIKE DUBl ISSOlN — Student Council. Basketball. Baseball. Latin Club, Red Cross. Spanish Club. SlISHI Crawford Brenda Crefi Daniel Lauren David Karen Davis i Seniors to Meet ( ar Deinars Nick Dimaio Shrn I Drswrllc Hmtrr DobrowoUki Dale Dicharry Tun da I torsej Pliyllis hii'krrson Mike Dubuisson r Dmernel Si ••vi’ Earle Mary Ann Easley Susan E is wurlh Seniors Denied Prophecy nn Moreland ponders over life afler graduation. Rirliaril Ellis K«'illi Ellison Brmadinr Emm Utlir Esnarri That Friendships Usually Fade TOMMY 1)1 HE — Student Council, Jr. Academy of Science, Jr. Achievement, Red Cross. RANDY Dl 1 1 't — Library Club. Spanish Club. RENA Dl RR An Club. KAY Dl VERNE!' F.H.A.. Jr. Achievement. STEVE EARLE Spanish Club, Baseball. MARY ANN EASLEY - Red Cross. SI SAN LISW IB I’ll — German Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A.. Jr. Academy of Science, Student Council. JOYCE ELDRIDGE - Spanish Club. Red Cross. STEPHANIE ELKINS — Spanish Club. Red Cross, Boosters, F.T.A.. F.H.A.. Y-leens, Safety Club. KLI I II ELLISON Jr. Achievement. Band. Thespians. Debate Team. RENE ESN A RD — Track, Jr. Academy of Sc ience. Student Council. Football, Spanish Club. F.H.A. Sponsor. LARRY EVANS — Spanish Club. KA1IIY f ARRIS — Jr. Academy n! Science. Boosters, French Club. Y teens. Mu Alpha 1 beta, I . 11.A.. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Leadership Conference. MARGAREI FLIC — Jr. Academy of Science, F.H.A., Library Club. Larrv Evans Kalin Farris W7‘ i Margaret Frig Uciiv Jo Foils Carol Fen Ion Glenda I'lTgllSOIl Herbert Figueredo Seniors Developed Gail Filch Gy n n Ford Donna Garni Finn's Tim Forester Bruoc F lowers Gloria Jean Forrest Michael Fontenot Jerry Forrest Intellectually and Culturally BK’ITY JO FELTS — Student Council, Spanish Club, Y-teens, Jr. Achievement. CAROL FENTON — Jr. Academy of Science, Boosters, Spanish Club, Thespians, F.T.A., Latin Club. Y tccns. IIERBER I FIGl ERF.DO — French Club, Red Cross. Student Council. GAIL FITCH — Y-teens, Library Club. BRI CE FLOWERS - Football.’ MICHAEL FONTENOT — Jr. Achievement. French Club. Latin Club. F. LA., Student Council. LYNN FORD - F.H.A., Jr. Achievement. TIM FORESTER — Red Cross, Key Club. Latin Club, Pelican Bov's Slate. GLORIA FORREST — Future Nurses, Jr. Achievement. JERRY FORREST - Football, Track, Chorus. IT F. FORTIER — Key Club, Safety Club, Student Council President. French Club, N.E.D.T. Certificate Winner, Jr. Academy of Science. E.B.R. Parish Youth Council, Football. Baseball. DENISE FRANCIONI — Thespians, Spanish Club, Library Club. MARLENE FRANKLIN — Spanish Club. Y-teens, Red Cross. JOE FREEMAN Track, Jr. Academy of Science. Latin Club, Student Council, Key Club, FRICASSEE Stall. JOHN FRITZ — Jr. Academy of Science, Band. SANDRA FI RRATE — Library Club. Y-teens, F.H.A.. Jr. Achievement. Dl DLEY GAR1DEL — French Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Baseball, Student Council, Red Cross. Denise Francioni Marlene Franklin Joe Frev man John Fritz Sandra Kurratc Dudley Ca ridel Mike Carrel I David Gclpi Linda Gcuin Pri ilia Cisco in- Seniors Had Spirit Konnk DAVID GELP1 - Football. Cuman.o PRISCILLA GIACONE - Y-teens, F.H.A. RONNIE GIAMANCO - Baseball. GWENDOLYN GIBSON - I .at in Club. PA I L GIBSO N — German Club, Lit in Club. MAUREEN GIDAN - Thespians, French Club, Jr. Academy, N.E.D.T. Certificate, Mu Alpha Theta, German Club. National Honor Society. WYN GILL — Library Club, French Club. Thespians. Y-tccns, N.E.D.T. Certificate, Jr. Academy of Science, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Fellowship, Beaux Belles, Red Cross, National Merit Semi-finalist, Pelican Girl’s State. BARBARA GINN — Library Club. Safety Club, Future Nurses. Red Cross. BUZZER Staff. CY NTH IA GLADROW — Thespians, Spanish Club, Future Nurses President. Gwendolyn Marie CHARLENE GOMEZ - F.H.A., Y-teens. Cibson PATRICIA GONZALES — French Club. Jr. Academy of Science, Y- teens. National Honor Society, Spanish Club. JO BETH GOODE — Spanish Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Student Council. National Honor Society, American Field Service Club. Booster . BARBARA GRAY — Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club. Y-teens, N.E.D.T. Certificate. Beta Club, Boosters, Mu Alpha Theta, Latin Club. F.T.A.. F.H.A.. Sigma Fellowship. American Field Service Club. Nation.: Honor Society. JOHN GREER — Key Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Track, Sigma K« low ship. Beta Club, French Club, N.E.D.T. Certificate, Student Council Mu Alpha Theta, Hi-Y, German Club, Basketball, Pelican Boy’s State, Bov Booster. National Honor Socielv President, Jr. Rotarian. Paul Gibson Maureen Cidan Wyn Gill Barbara Ginn Cynthia Gladrow Neil Glossop Charlene Gomez Patricia Gonzales Jo Beth Goode Helene Mary Keilh Marjorie Grumhucli Grunewakl Guy Haggard Seniors Led in Many Jan Jane Larry Claudia Haley Hall Hamilton llano Bruce Kebccca Lynn Rose Marie Ronald G. Hardgravc 1 larger Harrison Harrod Gerald liar veil Susan Hastings Doug Haugen Sandra Hayden Club Activities HELEN F, GRUMBACH - Spanish Club, Jr. Academy, NEDT Certificate, Thespians, Mu Alpha Theta, F.T.A., FRJCASSEE, Leadership, National Honor Society, A.F.S. MARY G RUNE WALD - Choir, Y-Teens. F.H.A. KEITH GUY Latin Club, BUZZER. MARJORIE HAGGARD - Red Cross. Y-Teens, Student Council, German Club, Jr. Academy, F.H.A., National Honor Society. JANE HALL — Student Council, Spanish Club, Art Club, Beauxs Belles, Library Club, Senior Class Favorites. LARRY HAMILTON - Latin Club. CLAUDIA HAM) — Red Cross, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Thespians, Jr. Academy, F.T.A., FRICASSEE Co-Editor, Y-Club, Leadership, NEDT Certificate W inner. REBECCA LYNN HARGER - Spanish Club, Y-Tecns, F.T.A., Boosters, Leadership, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council. ROSE MARIE HARRISON - French Club, Jr. Achievement, F.N.A. RONALD G. IIARROD - Basketball Manager, Lalin Club, Jr. Achievement. GERALD HARVELL - Football. SI SAN HASTINGS — German Club, Red Cross. DOUGLAS HAUGEN Spanish Club. SANDRA HAYDEN — Student Council, Safety Club. Y-Teens, I .at in Club, Reel Cross. DOLORES HEBERT — F.H.A.. Commerce Office. MIKE HENDERSON - Jr. Achievement. ANDRE HERNANDEZ- Red Cross. Track, Choir, Football, Student Council. PAM HEROMAN Jr. Academy, Boosters, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Red Cross, [.at in Club. Beta, F.T.A. President, Safety Club. CLAUDETTE HILL — Jr. Achievement, Red Cross. Student Council, Y-Teens, Library Club. Dolores Hebert Mike llclinrich Mike Henderson Andre Hernandez Pam Heroman Claudette Hill T Honiiic Mill Joyce Hinds Jeanne Hooper Seniors Supported RONNIE HIM, — Band, Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta. JOYCE HINDS - F.H.A. JEANNE HOOPER - Band, French dub. N.F..D.T. Certificate, Choir. JOANNA HOPPER - F.H.A. BRENT HORNSBY Student Council. Red Cross, Baseball, A Cappella Choir, F.H.A. Beau. DEBORAH HOWETH - F.H.A., Jr. Achievement. CHARLES HUDSON — Thespians, Choir, Library Club. MARTY HUGl’ET — Captain of Coif Team. ANDY HUNTER - Art Club. RANDY HUNTER Track. Student Council, Lit in Club. Red Cross. EDIE ILES - Y-teens. F.H. .. Red Cross. GWENDOLYN JACKSON - Latin Club. CLIFTON JAMES — Jr. Achievement, Latin Club. MIKE JASTRAM — Student Council. Red Cross. RICKY JEROME — Student Council, Red Cross. Football, Safety Club. TOMMY JETER — Latin Club. Jr. Achievement. CAROLYN JOHNSON Library Club, BUZZER Staff. Joanne 11opper Robert Horn Brent Horosbv Debbie Howeth Cliarlo Marly Andy Kandv Hudson Huguel Hunter Hunter Butch in Butch Fund Reggie Hutchison Mike Jastram Ed ip lies Ricky Jerome Gwendolyn Ann Jackson Tommy Jeler Clifton James Carolyn Johnson Claudia Johnson Jan Johnson Janet John slon Adair Jones Ad.il D. Jones Charles Jones Jennifer Lynn Jones Kathy Jones Seniors Counted Tests and Johnson's Grral Society jdaiTs in Istrouina door decoration eompeli-lion. David JulL-in Rebecca Kaufman Trials Till Graduation JAN JOHNSON — Y•teens. Art Club, Keel Cross, Jr. Cub Academy of Science. „ ''.rr JANET JOHNSTON — Spanish Cub, F.H.A., Kklder Boosters. Mu Alpha Thetu. ADAIR JONES - Latin Club. A DAI. JONES - Track, Latin Club. CHARLES JONES — Jr. Achievement. Muiiilyn I iSasa Joe Landry Susan Landrv Jewell Lang JENNIFER JONES — Latin Club, Spanish Club. Jr. Achievement. KATHY” JONES — German Club. Red Cross, Student Council, F.H.A., Jr. Achievement. DAVID Jl LIAN — Spanish Club. REBECCA KAUFMAN - Art Club. Y-tccns, BI ZZER Staff. CARLA KERR - Safety Club, Red Cross, Jr. Achievement, F.T.A., F.H.A., Boosters, German Club. A.F.S. DEBBIE KIDDER — Red Cross, Y-teens. Sophomore Belle. DEAN KOPFLF.R — Jr. Achievement, Y-teens, American Field Service Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Sigma Fellowship, Student Council, Boosters, Beta Club, French Club President, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, F.H.A. KIRBY KUTTRCFF Jr. Academy of Science, Library Club. JAKE LABELED - Latin Club, Safety Club President. MATTILYN LAN ASA — Red Cross. Y-teens, Choir, F.H.A. JOE LANDRY Red Cross. SUSAN LANDRY - Beta Club. Gordon K. Kinchcn Dean FJi .ilx-lli Kopflcr Kirby Kut niff I ike Ixtlx-llo I mm Pat Lawless Abigail Lazarus Brenda Joyce Lee Valerie Lcjucnc Karen I 111111011 Deborah lemons Finals — Frustrations, PA I LAWLESS Jr. Achievement, Latin Club, Thespians, Debate. ABIGAIL LAZARLS — Choir, Jr. Academy of Science, Latin Club. Mu Alpha 'Dicta, Y-teens, Jr. Achievement, Writers Club. BRENDA JOYCE LEE — Latin Club, Spanish Club, Bed Cross. VALERIE LEJEUNE - Band, Library Club. KAREN LEMMON - Art Club, Latin Club, Red Cross. DEBORAH LEMONS - F.H.A., Red Cross. Office Aid. SOULETTE LEONARD - Y-Teens, F.H.A. RANDALL A. LERAY - Safety Club, Latin Club. Track, NEDT Certificate Winner. Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Hi-Y, National Honor Society. Beta, Jr. Academy, FRICASSEE. Student Council. MARK LEVERT - Baseball, Band. MAXINE LOUS — French Club, Latin Club. MER I L(H 01 E — Football, Basketball, Baseball. Student Council. JOHN R. LOWRY - Band. CAROL ANN MACCl RDY Jr. Academy, Spanish Club. NEDTCertificate W inner. Beta, A.F.S., Mu Alpha Theta, F.T.A., National Honor Society, F.H.A., Hi-Stepper. CARL MACMI RDO — Jr. Academy, Beta Club, NEDT Certificate W inner, Spanish Club, Basketball. Baseball, football. Mu Alpha TTieta, Hi-Y. Sigma Fellowship, Pelican Bovs State. National Honor Society. DOROTHY ANN MAJOR - German Club. RONALD WAYNE MANCUSO - Red Cross. MAURICE ANTHONY MARANTO - Thespians. Fatigue, and Failure John K. Ijowrv Dorothy Ann Major K.itliv Love Kmialti Wavnc Mancuso Carol Ann MacCunlv Jimmy Maranlo (liirl MarMurdo Maurice Maranlo limm y MiCiirlev Susan McCulchcon Craig McDonald Kick McEwcn Seniors . . . MEM MAKIX — Library Club. Bela, Jr. Academy, F.T.A., Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, Pelican Girls Slate, President of F.H.A., Y- Teens. JILL MATHERNE — Spanish Club, F.H.A., Y-Tccns, Red Cross. CASSANDRA MATTHEWS - Latin Club, F.N.A. STF.Y'E MAYEUX — Spanish Club, Math Club, brack, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Jr. Rotarian. SI GAR McADAMS — Y-Teens, Boosters, Jr. Academy, Library Club, Mu Alpha Theta, French Club, Latin Club, F.T.A., Student Council, F.H.A., National Honor Society. SUSAN McBRIDE — Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta, F.N.A., Boosters, Library Club, Y-Teens. BRENDA McCORKLE — German Club, Jr. Academy of Science. N.E.D.T. Certificate, Mu Alpha Theta. KATHY McCORNACK — Safety Club. Jr. Academy of Science, Y-Tccns, Jr. Achievement, Mu Alpha Theta. German Club, Beta Club, Boosters, F.H.A., A.F.S., Safety Club, Student Couru il. JIMMY M« I RLEY Rand. Student !« un«il. Jr. «hi«- «‘im nt. SUSAN McCUTCHEON — Spanish Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Band, Mu Alpha Theta. CRAIG McDonald - Football, Track. RICK McEWEN — Mu Alpha Theta, Jr. Academy of Science, Latin Club, N.E.D.T. Certificate, Spanish Club. MARY ELLEN McGRAW — Spanish Club, Hi-Steppers, Y-Teens, Art Club, F.T.A., F.H.A., Red Cross. DONN McGUIRE — Latin Club, Football, Basketball, Safety Club, Student Council, A.F.S., F.T.A. Mary Ellen McGraw Dunn McGuire Ci-orge McKnight For Baton Rouge High David It. Mi-Morris Cavle Mi-eginson Mh liacl I.. MehaiTey Ben Melanson Phyllis Menard Ann Meirailer DAVID R. McMORRIS - Spanish Club, Jr. Academy of Science. GAYLE MEGGINSON German Club, French Club. Red Cross, Y-teens, F.H.A., National Merit letter. MICHAEL MEHAFFEY - Band, German Club, All-Parish Rand, Football, Mu Alpha Theta. BEN MELANSON - Band. PHYLLIS MENARD — American Field Service Club, Y-teens. Red Cross, French Club. Student Council, Latin Club, F.T.A.. Jr. Achievement, F.H.A., leadership Conference, FRICASSEE Staff. ANN METRAILER — Jr. Academy of Science, Latin Club, Red Cross, Boosters, Y-teens, N.E.D.T. Certificate. Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Societv. GEORGE METRAILER - Red Cross, Football. Baseball. Library Club, Safety Club, Jr. Achievement, Junior Beaux. Art Club. JAN METRAILER — Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club, Boosters, Y-teens, Latin Club. SHARRON MICHEL — Safety Club, Red Cross. Spanish Club, A'-teens, Student Council. LARRY MILBURN - Jr. Achievement. ROGER MILLER — Key Club, Safety Club, French Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Student Council, Sigma Fellowship, Beta Club, N.E.D.T. Certificate, German Club. Mu Alpha Theta, Track, National Honor Society, Pelican Boy’s State, Hi-Y, Jr. Rotarian, National Merit Letter. MARA LEE MINOR — Red Cross, Latin Club. ANITA MINSTER - F.H.A., German Club. Jr. Achievement. Y-teens. JAMES R. MONTGOMERY - Band, Jr. Achievement. RACHEL MOORE — Spanish Club. Ar-teen$. Boosters. Art Club, Jr. Academy of Science, F.H.A. TIM MOORE — Football, Student Council. JAN MORELAND — Y-teens, Student Council, F.N. A.. Jr. Achievement, FRICASSEE Staff. SI ZY MOSER — Latin Club. Library Club, Jr. Academx of Science, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society. Sigma Fellowship, American Field Service Club. CAROL ANN NACOL - Spanish Club, Safety Club. F.H.A., BUZZER Staff. George Metrailer Jan Meirailer Sharron Michel Lam Milburn Roger Miller Mary Lee Minor Ani la Minster James R. Montgomery Rachel Moore Tim Moore Jan Moreland Tim Morrison We Raise Our Cry Joe Luiilry knows who hung the REB(S) . . . Suzy Moser Carol Ann Naeol For the School David Nesser Janet Noland Kathy New Debbie Norton Anne New In 1(1 Mike O'Brien Joann Nicholas Albin O’Neal We All Adore CHRISTINA MARIA NACOL - Art Club, F.H.A. JOHN NAQUIN - Football, J.A. PRISCILLA ANNE NASON - Boosters, Y-Teens, French Club, F.T.A., Red Cross. KAREN NELSON — Junior Academy, Y-Tecns, French Gub, NF.OTCertificate Winner, Boosters, Mu Alpha Theta, A.F.S., F.T.A., National Honor Society, Future Homemakers. DAVID NESSER — French Club, Band, Safety Club. Jr. Academy, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta. Beta. Boy Booster, Student Council. Sigma Fellowship, Pelican State, A.F.S., Exchange Student to Ireland, National Honor Society, A.F.S. President, F.H.A. Beaux, National Merit Semi-finalist, Alt. Cheerleader. KATHY NEW' - Jr. Achievement, F.H.A., Red Cross, Y-Teens. F.N.A. ANNE NF.WBOLD - F.H.A., Librarv Club. JOANN NICHOLAS - Student Council. JANET NOLAND — Y-Teens, Jr. Academy, Chorus, Boosters, F.T.A. DEBBY NORTON — Boosters, Y-Teens, Jr. Academy, French Club, F.T.A., Red Cross. MIKE O’BRIEN - Band, Football; Track. JOETTA ONOFRY — Y-Teens, Jr. Academy, Spanish Club, Library Club. F.T.A., F.H.A., Sigma Fellowship, Mu Alpha Theta, Hi-Stepper. FELIX ORIHUELA - Spanish Club, Latin Club. SID OS I ER BERGER — Jr. Achievement. Jr. Red Cross. FREDERICK OIJRSO - Football, Red Cross. DANNY PACE - Red Cross, Football, Art Club. KENNETH PACE - Student Council, Red Cross, Art Club. JOSH PA I LET — Spanish Club, Jr. Academy, Summer Science Institute. NEDT, Beta Club. Key Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta President, Student Council, Bov Booster. T JoEtta Onofry Felix Orihuela Sid Oslcrberger Frederick Oursfi Dannv Pace Kenelh Pa«-c Josh Pailet I I Claudette Parent Oere Patii Marguerite Payne Sheila Pearson We Will Raise CLAUDETTE PARENT - F.H.A. MARGUERITE PAYNE — Boosters, Jr. Academy, A.F.S., Spanish Club. Safety Club, Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, Red Cross, Homecoming Court in Jr. Year, Key Club Sponsor, Art Club President, Sigma Fellowship, Beta, National Honor Society, Senior Class Favorite, Pelican Girls’ State, E.B.R. Parish Youth Council. SHEILA PEARSON - Red Cross. Y-Teens, F.H.A. LUTHER PERKINS - Football. Choir. BOB PIERSON — Thespians, Jr. Academy, FRICASSEE, Latin Club, Boy Booster. SHEILA PIGEON - Latin Club. LOUIS POL - Thespians. TIPPI POLITO — F.H.A., Y-Teens. Jr. Achievement, I tin Club. BUDDY PORTA — Basketball, Football. Baseball, Jr. Class President. Jr. Class Favorite, Key Club, Safety Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta, F.T.A., Jr. Academy, Senior Class Favorite, Library Club, Student Council. PAMELA PORTER - Thespians, Y-Teens. MARIELA POSADA — Jr. Achievement, Spanish Club. STARLYN POWELL — F.H.A., Red Cross. Thespians. Spanish Club. Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement, Library Club. RICHARD PREIS — Student Council, Jr. Achievement, Red Cross, Spanish Club. Track, Jr. Academy. AMELIA PROSSER - Y-Teens. Art Club. French Club, FRICASSEE. Bl ZZER Editor, Leadership Conference. COLLEEN QU AID - Red Cross. Y-Teens, F.H.A. Sh«-ila Deborah Pigeon Louis Pol Tipp Polito Kathy Politz Buddy Porta Pamela Porter Maricla S. Posada Starlvn Powell Richard Preis Our Standards High . . . Amelia Prosser Seniors seek and find advice from Mrs. Stevenson. Colleen Quaid Till Known From Pam Shirley Frances Curtis R, Reeves Reeves Rhodes Rich Stan A. James Kyle Georgia Kandy Richard Richards Rich man Riley David Roberts Wade Robicliaux Dale Robinson Cynthia Robique Shore to Shore . . . GAYLE ANN HA BA LAIS - F.H.A., F.N.A., Red Cross, F.T.A. Bill RUSSELL RABALAIS — Football, Track, French Club, Hi-Y, Jr. Acade- Kom ‘ my of Science, NEDT Certificate, Key Club, Summer Science Institute, Mu Alpha Theta, Beta Club. National Honor Society, Scholastic Writing Award, Sigma Fellowship, Boy Booster, Student Council. JAMES RABB — Track, Student Council, Football, Madrigals, Choir President. EDWARD C. RAHM — Student Council, Red Cross. PAM REEVES - Spanish dub. FRANCES RHODES — F.H.A., Y-Teens. Jr. Achievement. Red Cross. CURTIS RICH — Baseball, Jr. Achievement. STAN RICHARD — Basketball. Thespians, Senior Beaux. JAMES KYLE RICHARDS — Thespians, A Capella Choir, Student Council, German Club, Madrigal Singers. GEORGIA RICHMAN - F.N.A. RANDAL RILEY - Latin Club, Track. Sieve DALE ROBINSON - Football, Chorus. R Wdd CYNTHIA ROUBIQl’E — French Club, Jr. Achievement, Y-Tccns. F.T.A. F.H.A., Library- Club. BILL ROME - Art Club. STEVE ROSENFELD — Safety Chapter. French Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Beaux Belles, Jr. Achievement, Student Council, Sigma Fellow ship, NEDT Certificate, F.T.A., National Honor Society, Key Club, F.H.A. Beaux, EBR Parish Youth Council. Beta Club, National Merit Semi-finalist, Head Cheerleader, Senior Favorite. JAMES MICHAEL ROY - Football. Track. Then James Rutland Rollynn Rvan Mary Sanchez Olivia Sandcrford We'll Fight, Fight, Fight PEPPER RUTLAND - French Club, Student Council, Football, Baseball, Track, Safety Club, Red Cross, Jr. Academy of Science, F.T.A., Latin Club. ROLLYNN RYAN - Library Club, Choir, F.H.A., A Capella Choir, Red Cross. APPLE SANDERS — Student Council, Red Cross, Latin Club, Football. Basketball, Track. Thespians. Safety Club. RANDY SAUER - Band. SUSIE SCHEXNAYDER - F.H.A. JOANN SCHMIEDER - Library Club, German Club, Art Club, Jr. Academy, F.H.A., Jr. Achievement. MIKE SELLEN — Jr. Academy, Safety Club, Baseball, NEDT Certificate, Choir. Mu Alpha Theta. Latin Club President. JAY SEMMES — Art Club, I-atin Club. RANDY SERRETT — Jr. Academy, Student Council, Red Cross, Basketball, Golf, Hi-Y. DEBBIE SHAW — Y-Teens, Chorus. German Club. DOUG SHEPHERD - Jr. Academy, Jr. Achievement, A.F.S., Mu Alpha Theta, NEDT. Beta, National Honor Society, Pelican Boys’ State, German Club President, Bov Booster, National Merit Winner. CHARLOTTE SHIELDS - F.H.A.. Student Coun-cil, Y-Teens, Red Cross. BEVERLY SICARD - F.H.A., F.N.A. JACK SILVERMAN - Baseball. DAN SIMPKINS - Jr. Academy, French Club, Jr. Achievement. CAROL SMITH - Y-Teens, Chorus. GLENDA SMITH — Spanish Club, Jr. Achievement. Red Cross, F.T.A., Y-Teens. Susan Schellinger Susie Schcxnayder JoAnn Schmicder Mike Scllcn Jay Scmmes Randy Sorrell Nellie Set ion Debbie Shaw With All Our Might . . . Doug Charlotte Beverly Jack Shepherd Shields Sicard Silverman Dan Carol Glenda Jackie Simpkins Smith Smith Smith Laurie Smith Randolph Smith Randy Smith Randy Q Smith Rholene Smith Marilyn Snoddy Cordelia Sommers Mike Sommer In Sight . . RANDOLPH SMITH - French Club, Library Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Thespians, Jr. Achievement. RANDY Q. SMITH — Football, Track, Student Council, Junior Beaux, Spanish Club. RHOLENE SMITH — Jr. Academy of Science, F.H.A., Y-Teens, Senior Belle. MARILYN SNODDY — Safety Club, Spanish Club, Boosters, Jr. Academy of Science. N.E.D.T. Certificate, Mu Alpha Theta, Cheerleader. F.T.A., Y-Teens, Pelican Girl’s State. CORDELIA SOMMERS - Jr. Academy of Science, Band, N.F.D.T. Certificate, Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society. MARY LOUSE SPAN!) - Spanish Club. JOSH SPEAKMAN — Key Club, Jr. Academy of Science, Latin Club, Hi-Y. Student Council, State President Beta Club. Safety Club. KENNETH SPEAR — Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club, A.F.S., Key Club, N.E.D.T. Certificate, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta. JOSIE SPENCER — Red Cross, French Club, Library Club, Writers Club, Y -Teens. LINDA SPILLMAN — Library Club. F.H.A., Jr. Achievement, BUZZER Staff. CARY STABLIER - Art Club, Track. SUELLEN STAFFORD — Red Cross, Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement. BRENDA GAIL STEVENS - Spanish Club. JUNIOR STEVENSON — Jr. Academy of Science, Student Council, Football, Baseball, Red Cross, Sophomore Beaux. Ki-iiiu-ili Spear Josie Spencer Linda Spillman Gary Stablier Suellen Stafford Brenda Gail Stevens Junior Stevenson Jet Taylor Mickey Lynn Thiixxlaux Rebecca Leah Thibodeaux Kenny Thomas Sid Thomas Stephen Thomas JAY SULLIVAN - Spanish Club, French Club, Jr. Achievement. RITA SULLIVAN - Latin Club, F.N.A. MARY TALBOT — Thespians, Jr. Achievement, Y Teens, F.N.A., Red Cross. ERNST TATZFR - Key Club, Art Club, BUZZER Staff. A.F.S. Club, Senior Beaux, Exchange Student. JET TAYLOR — All-Parish Band, Band. MICKEY LYNN THIBODAUX - Red Cross, Thespians, Latin Club, Jr. Academy of Science. REBECCA LEAH THIBODEAUX - Y-Teens. F.H.A. SIDONIE ELISE THOMAS — Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club, Red Cross, F.H.A., Head Cheerleader, Beta Club, Chorus, Senior Class Favorite, Key Club Sponsor, Homecoming Queen, Pelican Girl’s State. STEPHEN THOMAS - Football. KAYREN THOMPSON - Latin Club, Red Cross. MICHELLE THOMPSON - Latin Club, F.N.A. BEVERLY TRAVIS — Boosters, Safety Club, Y-Tccns. Jr. Academy of Science, Spanish Club. Sophomore Standout, N.E.D.T. Certificate, Beta Club, Jr. Class Secretary-, Mu Alpha Theta, Jr. Standout, F.T.A., Sigma Fellowship, Student Council, Key Club Sponsor. Pelican Girl s State. Senior Gass Favorite, National Honor Society, F.H.A. TOMMY TRAYLOR - Football, Track. Latin Club, All-Parish Band. Student Council. Band President. Red Goss. BARBARA TRICHE - Student Council. F.H.A. SARAH TRICHE — French Club. Boosters. Chorus. Y-Teens. RALPH TROUARD - Football, Baseball, Latin Club. JAN TLLLOS — Library Club, Spanish Club, Student Council. F.H.A. PEGGY TUTTLE — Jr. Academy of Science, Red Cross, Spanish Club President, Jr. Achievement. Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Spanish Club, FRICASSEE Staff. Pelican Girl's State, F.T.A. District President, American Field Service Club, Beta Club. Jay Sullivan Rita Sullivan Mary Talbot Ern t Tal rr Then We’ll Raise Kavren Thompson Michelle Thompson Hover Iv Travis Pam Travis Tommy Traylor Barbara Triche Sarah Triche? Ralph Trouard Our Banners High . . . Jan Tullos Senior boosters perform skit for Se-niors' final pep rally. Tuttle For Dear Old Lx Bill Lesle Wade Walker Walker Vicki Charles Alice Wall Wallace Walsh Louis Wall Brenda Ward Clime Ward Randv Ward Jane Warmack Marie W’asliauer Baton Rouge High . . . TOMMY TYLER — Key Club, Jr. Academy, German Club. Football, Sigma Fellowship, Safety Club, Cheerleader, Pelican Boys’ State. NANETTE VALLERY — Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement. MARK VETTER - Latin Club. Red Cross. LESLEY CLARE WALKER - Red Cross, German Club, Y-Teens, library Club President. LOUIS WALL — Jr. Academy, Jr. Rotarian, A.F.S. V1KI ANNE WALL - F.N.A., Y-Teens. Choir, Red Cross, Thespians, Madrigals, F.T.A., Student Council, Latin Club. CHARLES C. WALLACE — Band. Red Cross. Jr. Achievement, Latin Club. ALICE WALSH — German Club, Jr. Academy, F.T.A., Boosters, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Fellowship, Beta, National Honor Society, High-Stepper. BRENDA WARD - Art Club. Y-Teens. CHERIE WARD — Art Club, Spanish Club, Jr. Academy, Red Cross, Boosters, Student Council, F.T.A., Y-Tccn President. RANDY WARD — Jr. Achievement, Red Cross. JANE WARMACK — Spanish Club, Y-Teens, F.H.A., Boosters, Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Fellowship. Latin Club, National Honor Society, A.F.S. MARK W'ASHAUER — Jr. Achievement, Red Cross, Student Council, French Club. NICK WATSON — Art Club. Student Council, Football. J1 DY W EAVER — Safety Chapter, French Club, NEDT Certificate Winner. F.T.A., Y-Teens, Leadership, National Honor Society, F.H.A., Art Club. Jr. Academy, President of Boosters. Maurice Washington Nick Watson Judy Weaver Till We Meet Again Donna Webb Garv Weill Courtney W csthrook DONNA WEBB — Student Council, Y-Teens, F.H.A., Red Cross. GARY J. WEILL — Safety Club, A.F.S. Club, Sophomore Standout. Hi H Jr. Class Vice-President, Jr. Academy of Science, Mu Alpha Theta, Student Council, Spanish Club, Beta Club, Key Club President, Track, E.B.R. Parish Youth Council, Bov Booster, Senior Class Favorite. COURTNEY WESTBROOK - Student Council. Latin Club, Jr. Academv of Science, Safety Council, Y Tccn Beau. CELIA WHALEN - French Club, Art Club, FT.A. ARTHUR T. WIGGINS - BUZZER Staff, Art Club. WILMA JEAN WILD - German Club, Booster . DEBBIE WILLIAMS — Jr. Academv of Science, Art Club, Spanish Club. GAYLYN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS - F.N.A., Jr. Achievement. EDNA WILLIE — Spanish Club, Library Club, Red Cross. Safety Club, I-atin Club. DIANNE WILSON - Red Cross, Y-Teens, Library Club. Spanish Club. Jr. Achievement. KIRT W ILSON — Key Club, Student Council, Football. Jr. Academv o: Science. BUNNY WOOD - Art Club, F.H.A. MARY LOUISE WOODSIDE - Art Club, Y-Teens. ELAINE WORSHAM - Jr. Academy of Science, F.H.A., Latin Club. V-Teens, Library Club. Olia Whalen Crurgc White A-1. Wiggin Wiggin Wilma . Wild Debbie Williams Gaylvn Williams Edna Willie Dianne Wilson Dianne L. Wilson Kiri Wilson P«W W ilson Farewell Photographs were not available for the following: Bam Allazin Jessie Bergeron Jerrv Boyce Martin Broussard Larry Button Hollis Carmouchc Joseph Ceramc Clarke Gerard Coignct Oscar Corona Wayne Coxe Lee Dean Pedro Diaz. Mvron Ellois Massaud Edkaudar Walter Farr Aladdin J. Feriani Eug, •lie Fleming Virginia Foies Arthur Fortenberry Jermila Goins Fernand Guidry Mike Harris William Hedges Dale Holladav Gordon Hyde David Jandle Dale Klimek George Knox Mike l aiohe Mike l,evvi« Bill McLeese Mike MeMurrav Deborah McMorris Kathleen Mapi-s Allen Mathcny Edward Middleton Patricia Monson Geraldine Morris Qiarles Oby George Pourciau William Pourciau John Purpcra Steve Rhorer James Richardson Judy Rizan Gary Robichaux Lee J. Rogers Tonic Rossie Vic Roth Robert Salassi Allen Sholars Errol Schustz Wells Smith Brent Stevenson Ronald Stewart Glynn Talley Paul J. Vega Paul Wrlborn George While Billy Wilson Bunnv Wood Mary Izruise Woodside Elaine Worsham Susan C. Landrv i a Johnny Branllrx President Tommy Pugh Yanna Warmack Ynv-Prcsidenl Sccrclarv Mike Blanchard Treasurer Class Officers Junior Favorites Vanna Warmack and Mike Blanchard ► Am way • wr do know how to add and subtract! Bonnie Batten Larry Bazzell Clayton Beatty Rosemary Beavers Jay Bennett James Benton Bob Bernliarl Evelyn Bird Daryl Bizette Janis Black Mike Blnneltard Belli Bloomfield Barrs Blumberg Richard Bombet Balis Bordelon Peggy Boudreaux I rulon Bourgoyne Mike Bourke W illiam Bowden Carolyn Boyce Beth Bradford Casey Brannon Johnnv Bran tie v Jeanette Brasseaux C.indv Brand Annette Brazoale All this hustle and hustle is its bad as Christmas! 176 Dinah Breuer Ross Broome All alone and blue . . . Jimmy Broun Marie Broun Debra Bruser Rita Burn? Allen Broussard Denzel Broun Bill Brumfield James Brunei! James Burvchka George Cade Phvllis Carnex l.uellen Carradine I’aula CaiM'io Carol Cassano Margarita Castillo Krano« Catanzara I liad Cluine Lirr ('.li;i| iii Donna Chatman Brenda '.baumont 177 Darryl Cheatham llnice Childers Frank (Hack Alien Claimrh Larrv Claxton Chuck Clegg Connie Clegg Terry Clegg Jerrv Clift Charlie Cog h Ian Will Collier Janice Colligan Callis Collins David Collins Terri Colomb Ijcnny Comeaux Cissy Cotter Joy Courscy Susan Cowan Cerald Crotwel) We Are Great . . . Diane Cullierl John Daigle David Dalton Joel d'Aquin Vi arren d'Aquin John Daron Kuthi Darphin Alan Davis I-ee Davis Arltss Dav 178 Janet Dednian Rad Dclarodcric Miguel Delgado Ann de Montluzin Kcrrv Denny Anthony Drntro Sharon de Traflord James Dial Dale Dicharr)' Gail Dicharrv Gayle Dichcrson Margaret DiJohn Gerard DuCote Marvin DuCote Ronnie Dumigan Dennis Duvie Sydney Earle Dana Kehlin Student? ereate works of art?!? Denise F Iwunls Billx KlTerson Cary Fllison Susan K ii Civile F.vans Jerry Kxner Ki| Fa lire liiemla Favaron We Are Fine . . . Vicki Filnnlo Francis Filch Ihistcr Fil gerahl W illiam Flores Kugone Fleming l.imla Flowers l.li .ihrili Forman Jtnl I'orlcnlw'rrv Gertie Forrest M Frilcliii Rose Gallaiul Gerald Caridel Glenda Gaiilrcuuv I Veil Gelielier I’liilliji Ge||.i Toinim Gcminill Slicrvl Getiin Nancy Giles Sieve Clusman Jermila Goins Pam Gordon Carx Greene Susan Gregorv Kennx Grier Sberinan Griffin Melanie Ilaa r Juniors studx . . . WoD, anxxxav! Margaret Hanson Barbara Hardawax Debbie Hadawav Pat Hamilton Garni H.irtzo Janice Harvev Richard Harxin NVaile Heaton Jolinnx Hebert l.isa Hernandez Bi. kx llir h Mden llollovxax Sarulx Hollo wax Ted Horn 181 Cloneltia Houston Jam Howe Kandy Hubbs Richard Hughes Sue Hughes David Humphreys Cindy Hunter Claire Hurst Rebecca Hutchinson Charlotte Hvdc Paula Hyde Steve Jeffirs Christina Johnson Mary John non Pamela Johnson Richard Johnson Richard Johnson Robert Johnson Mickey Johnston Carol Jones We’re the Class . . . Mary Jones Aaron Joseph Susan Kellen Kandy Keller Carol Kennev David Kingrea Wesley Kinney-Ginger Kling Kerry Kling Joe Kopfler 182 Dennis Kron Dale taBordc I-indy l_a(!our Ivv Lambert June lumber! (jail Lamousin John Lind Alice Lindrv Melissa Larguicr Donna I-alil Byron Lato Bonnie l-egaux Lawrence l.cvei Phillip Lilian! Jaekic Livingston Martha Long Dennis I rio Gayle l-orio Bcttv Loutjue Tom McAdams 183 A It used to be we couldn't remember wliat locker — now its what book! Jenny VlcCIrjn Glenda McClelland lioisy McCord Nancy McDonald Chris McEwcn Hick McGuire Robert McManus Nanev McNutt Fred Mack Tad Ma. k Nelson Maddox Woodrow Mahoney Roper Major Margaret Manning Theresa Maranto Row Marehiafava Cliarlc' Marino Fred Matens Scotty Mayer Joey Mayeux Hugh Means Bryan Menard I hillip Metrailcr Jofslvn Michael Alien Miller Margaret Miller Marilyn Miller IMill Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Gayle Monjel W arren Montague Our industrious 184 Kathleen Montet Billy Moores Butch Morse) Nancy Morscy Allen Mouch Charles Mouch Cathv MufTolelto Rcgi Mullins Jim Murpliey Mart Anne Musso Sharon Musso Milton Nall Barbara Naquin Jack Nason Scott Nealy Angela Neely Paul Nccse Candy Newark Diaries Newark Lame Newman 185 iiicluslrtal arts students. James Osborne Danny Oil Ann Ourso Tom Owens Diane Page Harry Page Pierre Pa |iiin Belly Jo Parker Jan Parsons Tessic Patrick • • StKin Patureau Billv Perkins Mark Perry Jean Petty Pam Planrhard Carol Polo ola J e| h Polozola Mona Prudhommc Tommy Pugh Paul Rabalais Herman Raliv Charlotte Rahm Kathy Rasmussen Dinah Reese Jordan Reese Steve Reynolds Tammv Re .nikoff Butch Richard Faye Richards Dwinv Richardson 186 We gel by with a little help from our friends? Woody Richardson Debbie Kirks Vikki Higgle Judy Rican Carolyn Roberts Gary Rook ford Donovan Rome Debbie Romero Stephen Rose Pat Russell Penny Rutledge Dewain Salter Tim Samaha Roy Sumpere Kraneine Samson Ernie Sanchez Janet Scarborough Kate Schaffarzick Rill Scheffv Mieheal Sehiro Kandy Sihlrt Ann Siegel Brad Siinoneaux lenn Singleton Janet Smith Manus Smith (I wish Bulldog spirit would o|M'ii doors! Stephen Smith Brent Snoddv John Stallonl Carol Stephens Martha Spoil cor Tommy Spillrr Peggy Stewart Kay Sliokman Betty Strickland l.imia Talley Edith Taylor Jacqueline Templei Jenny Terry Don ; Thibodeaux 188 Mik« Thibodeaux Ronnie Thibodeaux Kli .ilirili Thieiman 11 mi icr Thom Olhrr Thomas Chris Thompson Klizaboth Thorning Amanda Tull Keitha Tullos C. L. Tubre Jim Turner Jnlm Tuttle Brooks Tvlrr Damn I'lz Skip I'sev Jan is Valentine Mark ari eo Aliee Vereher Mike Vickers Deborah Walker Yea Bulldogs! Helen Wall Jerrx W all Vanna Warmaek Mars Helen Watson l.vnell W alts I jura W ebb Kmily Welter Marx W ethern 189 Ginny While Stephen White Ihcki Whilthornc Debra Whittington Karen Wilkes Terry W iggins Alfred Williams Bonnie Williams Cynthia Williams Gwen Williams llarokl W illiams Mike W illiams Kav Williamson Kathv W illingham Lcrov Wilson Phyllis Wood Janie Yaun Charlie Zeanah Jack Zielinski Linda Zittraucr JUNIORS WHOSE PICTURES WERE NOT AVAILABLE: Clifton Acosta John Allen Marion Aomin Rebecca Biossat William Ballard Gerald Chatclain John Qtehardy Rcdus Day Ken l)ccn Wayne Dodge Floyd Crav Sandra Guidrv Cliarles Marvell Tim Hickman Debbie Jerome George Knox Charlie Littlejohn Ann Macmurdo Geraldine Morris Michael Saizan Glen Sanders Jeff Scheuermann N'anc Schinieder Jay Simon I-onnie Strahan Ronnie Weber 190 JZoSeri Gflush Jfayne Garrison US7 thought do Smooth uour passage7 and to soften death; dor d would have you, when you upward move, Speah hind y of me ’to our friends above. v fiift f)cfiarnteryer 191 Carol Mitchell Charles rrChuck” Smith Sophomore Favorites 192 Sophomore Class Elizabeth Abington Sandra Adams Jay AfToltcr James Akin Miriam Alhnienl Susan Allen Adrienne Anders AIlyson Anderson Dan Andrews David Andrews Kitty Atwood Clarence Babin Judith Bach Karen Bacon Charles Bailey Cathy Balden Ann Barnuin Charles Barnard Cindy Bartkiewiez Ronald Bastin Charlotte Bateman Shelly Beall Elton Beauchamp Pam Beeson Joyce Bello Gary Bennett Mat Bennett Clifford Berthelot Joe Betancourt Steve Blackledge Marx Blood worth Ben Bonds Cynthia Boudreaux Patricia Boudreaux Brent Braud Karen Braud Merrill Brand Rachel Braud Wavne Blister Brilliant biologists at work. Marie Broeato David Broek Bcckv Broome Barrx Brown Buster Brown Nanette Rruminett Diane Bruser Stephanie Bruser Baron Bujol Richard Burford James Burnett Paul Burns A Donna By rant Marv Sue Calvaruso Susan Cancienne Rudy Burns Lorelei Butler Tom Butler Mike Cap|M-l Debbie Carawav Jim Carbon Cynthia Catehings Lam e (aulfield Carolvu Chambers Madelvn Carroll Bob Carter Denise Cassano Diekie Qiauser Guy Chetla Beth Christian Mike Clegg Pam Clegg Linda Cline Bhetl Chancy Steve Chancy David Cba| man Hunter Christy Ken Clark Bob Clayton Beth Colclough Mike Coleman Jo Collier Grant Conway Kathy Cooper James Cnthell Michael Coates Carolvne Coco Tracy Can- Ken Comeaux Bobby Comeaux I ommv Comeaux Sandra Courville Jeff Coxe Don Craft Steve Culpepper Ricky Curry Rachel Cut forth Skippy Gotten Jean Cotter Chester Courtney Nancy Craig Mary Anne Crane Pat Crutnirds Jack Dumph Susan Dantin .. . Dave d'Aquin Marie Daron 1 Bra l Davis Sydney Davis Annette Dawson Joseph Dean Rachel DeBlieux 194 Go get 'em Richard Myron Dedcaux Mae Decs Roy Delanoix Paula Denny l irinda deVries Richard Dickinson Theresa Diez Diane Dixon rommy Duncan I Elizabeth Dnnnam Suellen Durlacher Steve Durrett Jerry Dyson Debra Dziuba Linda Eddlrman Betty Edwards Richard Eisler Evelyn Eldridgc Phillip Elkins Kathleen Eng |iiist David Evans Libbv Ferguson Virginia Fcriani Richard Forrest David Fountain I-ee Fournct Mary Fournier Karen Franks Freddie Frey Phil Fritz Ires Fulbright George Fulco _ Gwen Gaines Susan Oihson Martha Gibson Greg Gillespie Dorothy Givens Marsha Gladrow Betty Codso Randy Goudeau Ralph Gonzales Jackie Grace Jay Graham Theresa Gregory Lynn Gray Hampton Grunewald Gwen Guidry Jerry Haase John Hair Darrylin Hall Denise Hamilton 195 Robbie Haiinain.ii) Robert Hanson (linger Hardgrave Murry Harmon Janice 11.ii j • i I-OViv Harrison Mike Haxiland Katie Hays Ralph Heard Mary Hebert Rusty Hebert Fredia Henderson Nclmricli Debra Hendrickson W Heroman Denise Herlbiim Rip Ilex ward Sharon Hip|xhen Jennifer Hill Kolwrl Holmes W arren Holmes Red Hooks Diana Hooper Suzanne Hornsby Ib'bra Howell Gerald Huggins Nancy Hughes Amelie F. Hunter liOnnv Hunter Joseph Hurston Adrienne Hutchinson W ilson Hulehinson Barbara Hutson Quita 11 yams Paul llvland Bill Janney James Jackson W illiam Jenkins Mike Jones W illiam Jones Jerrv Keister Kalhv Kellen Pat Kelley Nicki Kennedy Susan Kennedy Debbie King l.eila Kinney Rolierl Kirkpatrick Jackie Kcrlev Howard Kidder Frances Kilhus Susan Konikoff Tommy Kracher Frances Kruse Gwen Kling Karen Kling Diaries KonikofT Kenneth Kuhlinan David l.illnrile Donna Ldbmie 196 Lura LaBorde Randy IjBordc Linda Lick Rob Lmd Gerard Landry Joey Lmgois Diane l.aquerre Joseph Larussa Avia LaSalle Bruce Law Margaret Li arus Ramlolpli L-Blane I'.ldon l.olonx Karl L-mmon Paul l-everl Debra Levine Janice ljrvinc Peggy Lwis Nancv Litton Floyd Louring Patrick Livell Nadine I ail Iter Martha Lux Brenda McArthur Russell McAvoy Martlia Jane McCarly Patty Mi-Gle.an Paige McCutcheon Brenda McKay Julie MeMorris Mary Beth MeMurray Dale MacCurdv Bill MacCurdv Nona Madere Charles Maggio Carolyn Maher Larry Mancuso Ronald Maranto W ins ton Marcello Hubert Marineaux Jay Marshall Whit Martin Don't crack-up TOO much now Margaret Marston Belly Mathews Colleen Mav Frank y Mayers Toni Mavo Diane Maze rat Charles Mela neon Marian Makinson Mari Miller 197 T Ken Mencoff Tommy Miremont Carol Mitchell Jane Moran Joan Moran Katv Morrison Tommy Mitts Patty Montet Cheryl Moore Kathy Moser Dale MosthoflT Charlotte Mothes l inuie Mm |iln€••• Joliiiny Musso Mark Nacol Mark Nelson Phillip Nicholas Nancy Oliver Chcric Ornbcrg Beth Ory Nancv Ourso Janet Pay ne Jane Peek John Peel IVarey Owens Mieln-I Paquin Becky Parsons Steven Pence Beverly Penn lien-ford P« •rev Donna Perkins Susan Peters Pamela Porter John Potts Mark Poiireiau John Powell Drrbbic Pratt Jimmy Prescott Annette L. Baggio Ricluird Haiford Jane Raley John Reed Stewart Reed John Reuther Becky K. Reynolds Dallas Richard Runyon Richard John Richardson Becky Ricks Donna Rinauda Robert Riplev Jim Romano April Rome Vicki Rose John Kohords Neill Roberts Clare Rogers Linda Rosenfeld Donna Roumain Debbie Rowell 198 Johanna Saizon Hyman Sallz Berma Sancluv. Steve Sandahl Russell Santangelo Christine Saxton lax Selieflfv Marilvn Schexnayder JelT Schneider Bolsters relax after a hard day of Highstepping Juannic Sc hoe flier Ann Schopfer Pam Schlingkantp Jimmy Schultz Maureen Scott Dennis Slwphcrd Sherrill Sharp Heidi Simpkins Dorothy Sims LaWanda Smith Linda Smith Sally Smith Chuck Smith Cary Smith Jim Smith Dale Snoddv I.indsey Spiller Claudia Stafford Drudy Stafford Cary Starns Sharon Stein Bing Stewart Dexter Stewart Jeanne Stogner Ralph Stewart Bob Strader Rita Stovall Mike Sullivan Bobby Swayze Diane Sweeney Gay Striekland Vaughn Stroble Mary Sullivan Joannic Switzer D am I ardo John Taylor Riley Thomas Buddv Thompson Michael Thompson l.inda Thinning Mike Tierney Ronnv Tousse A 199 Bencll Trahan George Travis Alan Traylor Mike Tricou Raymond Turner Margaret Tuttle Barry Veasey Alaine Vignes Bill VonCollin Gwen Waggenspaek Audrey Wallace Charles Wallace Nancy Waller Elaine Wander Sheryl Ward Mike Watson Evelyn Weathers Ellen Weilbachcr Dale Weiner Phillip Welch Carl Wells Nina Wheeler Ed White Jessica White John White Juliet White Ann Wilkes Kennv Wilkinson Jan Will Joan Williams Todd W illiums Lmra Willie Dyanne Wilmore Jimmy Wilsfonl Debra Wilson Wanda Wilson Dale Winters Bill W'ithcrspoon Amelia Wood Charlie W’ooiLside Linda Wren Clin Yarbrough Veto Yorhes Glenn Young Tommy Zachariah PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLE: Lula Mae Briggs. Carolyn Bums. James Burnett. Wanda Ca liio. Harry Cowgill, Terry Dcmarcst. Michael Fitzgerald. Maria Gonzalez. Brent Hanlgravc. Geraldine Johnson, Darrell Kennev. Louis Peter. Wayne McDaniel, Elaine Mathes, Wanda Mitchell, Jimmy Norwood. Riehard Thompson, Rhonda Williams. Rolenda Williams. Michael W illiams. Daniel Ziegler. Richard Zito, Bill Rodriguez. Richard Sevier. Bill Speneer. Lucas Spinosa 200 Interest Always l-ookinj; I p Everybody ill need Deep-Healing rub after this! We reaDy can’t help being lowly SOPHOMORES! UyiCiA t ZJL JjL frQ CL Pl M ________ _._... _ c££?uaJ Mc6 ctS j£ yt 'M yn yf'Asc u p'io SrQRTS J O ct 'To V a£ Lt-Vt U ty ruyi lCC °— -lyx-lJU yj u £OJb- fe-, ' 3‘ Ort Ae uf- S kx T tV7c lj W rrx cvCs c JL (hy ij j) Jb6ppSL, CS pJlA —' c oU ciLc '?y t JvUp. I fjjk 1XLImaJ cCCU yb_M £-| t iTV . V-6X.o 7 yp tJ H2AM Ola b y-a-tfp .jdAy - yf P y JpHjy c.o ‘ t iju JUZXPPy ) ' yfu y i 0 0'yp i. - i '• v jr«| -£•■ ■ . . • ; 34... . .. . ' V .. . •••■'.' 3rrjK Cf c • . f ■§' QuJV MS -y yj UPptlJjJt Juyui_, JUytb JLAJ luiAA 202 ■fli Football % • y '9mm Winning Isn't Everything It’s the Only Thing” TOI BOW: Tnrinrr Ixmg. Coach Fov, Coach G;irlaiul. BOTTOM BOW : Coach Amlrc. Iliwl roach MrGnw, Coach kc.lloll TOP ROW Allen Miller George Melrailcr Buddy Porla Charles l.itt Dewey Hrktrr Pepper Rutland Johnny Branllev Jim Coffee MIDDLE ROW Kick McGuire Dale RoUiiixm Randall Smith Ray Aucoin Rene Ksnard Randy K« ||« r John StalTord BOTTOM ROW Dale klimek Lenny Comeaux Stephen 'I’horn as James Raid Ronnie ThilMMleaux David ('.hevallier Ross Broome District 3 206 Gnm Beret leaves no room for Lw’s Al Coffee TOP HOW A|)| k‘ Sanders Guv Adams Gerald Marvell Don McGuire Bruce Flowers Male Liborde Sieve Douglas Mark Varisco Scot I Neal) MIDDLE ROW David Kingrea Regi Mullins Tom McAdams Jeff Scheuermann Graig McDonald Andre Hernandez BOTTOM BOW Bonnie Dimiigan Diiinis la rio Mike Roy Dale Anzolone Ja lien nett Lee Fortier AAA Co-Champs Ql ARTERBAGKS Jolmnv Brantley lav Fortier Mark Varisco Bulldogs 0 Do LaSalle 6 The Bulldogs, plagued b pass interceptions, lell to number 1 ranked De LaSalle in their first game of the season. The Cavaliers scored the only touchdown in the 4th quarter on one of four interceptions. The defensive line, led b tackle Allen Miller, held the Cavs to 124 yards and no score. Allen Miller. Lineman of the Week, shows his ta«'klinji shill against I)e l iSalle. Tall-op for TD (it ARDS. TOr HOW: Ross Broome. Steplrn Thomas. Bruee Flowers. Jeff Sehmyinaiin, Janx-Itabb. BOTTOM HOW: Reggi Mullins. Rene Ksnard. Da kt Chevallier. Ray Amoin. 208 7inish 8-2 for Season BACKS. TOP HOW: Pep| T Rutland. Buddy Poila. Handy Keller, David Chrvallirr, Charlie Joro Littlejohn. Mike Hoy. IK)TTOM ROW: Ronnie Dumigan. Dale Kliun-k. Dei mis Ijurio, la-imy Comeaux. Bulldogs 6 Lafayette 0 Bulldogs 41 Bolton 0 'I'hr K-9's stored up powder keg, led by Buddy Porta, exploded for 500 yards total offense and 41 points, while a hard nose defense held the Bolton Bears to -1 yards rushing. Mark Varisco tossed a scoring pass of 28 yards to Randy Keller and a 3 yarder to Apple Sanders. Porta accounted for 2 ID's, one on an 11 yard pass from Johnny Brantley and the other on a 47 vard gallop while Charlie Littlejohn notched the other Bulldog tally on a 2 yard drive. 209 Littlejohn hulls his way fiw exlra yardage. Bulldogs 17 Broadmoor 0 The Dogs capitalized on mistakes by the defending district and state AAA champs to rack up a 17-0 win over the Bucs for the first time in three years. Mark Varisco ran for one TD and hit Charlie Littlejohn on a 37 yard pass-play. Lenny Comeaux split the uprights with a 19 yard field goal. On defense, Gerald Harvell intercepted 2 passes while David Kingrea pulled another one out of the air. James Rabb recovered a Broadmoor fumble. The Bulldogs are now acclaimed a “sleeping giant. Battlin' Bulldogs CENTERS: Jimmy Coffee, Scot! Nealy Dale Robinson. DaU- Kn o. lone. Rull lo} . Andre llcriumclc-z ami Jimmy G)ff X‘ come on slronj: after a short half-time break. Bulldogs 13 Catholic 14 A blocked punt gave Catholic High its second consecutive win over BRHS. Sanders galloped seven yards to pay dirt with a Branlly pass. The point after wa-blocked. Littlejohn capped a 52 vard drive with a 2 yard run for the second TD. Then the Bears blocked a Ronnie Dumingan punt and ran it back 56 yards for the winning TD. It was tin first BR11 punt blocked in 5 years. A dash of Pepper”! Bulldogs 32 Bulldogs 27 Bulldogs 7 K. Ascension 0 Baker 0 Lee High 0 On a night of penalties, 215 yards worth, B.R.H.S. shoved Lee High out of playoff contention with a 7-0 win. The winning touchdown came as the Dogs inarched 47 yards to paydirt with Lee Fortier capping the drive on a 3-vard plunge. litis kept the Bulldogs victorious over Lee High after 5 years of play. Thunder up the middle. Bucs Apple | rovides the big step in the Bulldogs' offense. ENDS, TOP: Guv Adams, Al (Apple) Sander . Gerald Harvrll. Sieve Douglas. George Me-Irailer. BOTTOM: Randall Smith. David Kingrea. John Stafford. Ronnie Thibodeaux. Bulldogs 13 Glen Oaks 7 Baton Rouge High used a liberal sprinkling of Pepper (Rutland) to defeat Glen Oaks 13-7 in a vital district game. Pepper was the leading ground gainer with 96 yards in 20 carries and scored both touchdowns. The victory clinched a scond place berth in District 3-A A A standings and a spot in the state playoffs for the Dogs. Buddy Porta gets snagged while •'oinj lluough hole left open by Pepper Rutland. Pepper Rut Lind Bit US's candidate for ll St..'-backer. Bulldogs 27 1stroumu Baton Rouge High Bulldogs u « th• -pass in proving once again w! of the tracks had the football pi u . they earned a share of the L)i : 3-AAA Championship by deft-a: arch-rival Islroutna 27-7. Let ! was 6 for 6 in passing and threw TD’s. Johnny Brantley threw on. . 19-yard Tl) to Buddy Porta. Porta scored from 2 and 4 yds. out on ; -- from Fortier. Apple Sanders scorn; on a 20-yd. pass from Lee. Brantley Pepper Rutland both had key ini. , tions. TACKLKS: TOP: Craig McDonald. Rick McGuire. Tom McAdams. Don McGuire. Jay Beimel. BOTTOM: Date l.aborde, Dcwe Bristcr. Mien Miller. Andre Hernando?. 212 Top K-9’s Honored at Banquet 1.1„ It - IVwev Brislcr. Gerald Marvell. Rene Ksnard. Mark Vurisco (Soars’ Award), Popper Rutland, Buddy P««ria. Ray Aucoin. Jim Coffee, (awell Midraw Ha' iieoin — Defensive Lineman Gerald Marvell — Sporlsinan lii| Jim Gillee and Bmldv Porta Scholastic 213 Dogs Dominated E.B.R. Team Defense Pepper Rutland. i.ineljatker Kav Aucoin. Guard Johnny Brantley, Halfback 214 J V’s Tag District 3 - AAA Title TOP ROW: Coach Garland. Ralph Stewart. Jim Schultz. Gerald Higgins. Chuck Smith. Warren Holmes. John Hair. Dale Weiner, lac Schcffy. Robert llolmo. JimUi Smith. Richard Rurfoni. Kuslv Helierl, Coach Koy. SECOND ROW: Bill Witherspoon. Jo -} Lmglois. Byron Dedeaux. Steve Culpepper, Guy Chetta, Mark Nacol. auglm Strohle. Paul Burns. Dennis Shepherd. Paul Levert. Skippy Gotten. (’.lift Bert he lot. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Carlson. Mike Cappcl, Randy Dyson, Kenny Clark. Philip W elch. Hereford Percy. Hampton Cninewald. John Richardson, Mike Jones. Mike Tricon, Richard Dickinson. Ilvman Salt .. K) tn BRHS OPP. BRHS 12 Plaqucminc 0 12 East Ascension 0 Denham Springs 6 21 Baker 0 Reserve 6 13 Lee i Broadmoor 6 7 Glen Oaks 0 Catholic 7 0 Islrouma OPP. 6 0 0 o r Coach Murrell Garland, Riekx Sexier. Mervin Ixnnjne, Xjijile Sander . Tim Sainaha. Guv Adams. A Men Holloway. Coa« Ii K. W. Fov, Jolinnv Brantley. Butch Richard. Bandy Serrett. Girl Maemurdo, Ronnie Duniingan. Dennis Girin. Don Craft, Hugh Means, Cliarlcs Courtney. Buddy Hargrove, John Greer. Jack Xiclicnski Foy Led Boys to District Trouncing Head Coach E. W. Fov Ass'l Coach Murrell Garland 217 Canines Captured Kyes Apple attempts to prevent a shot as Manminlo awaits the rebound. For Second Straight Year Tim Samaha lips off in the I ec High game G’liler: pple Sanders Forward: Tim Samalta Apple Awarded MVP Forward: Ricky Sevier Forward: Jolinnv Brunllcv Carl Manmirtlo. Johnny Brail I Icy. | | le Sander receive lheir awards from WV-dge Ky«-s tourney. Defensive slamloul Johnny Brantley tries for two as the Buffs mostly watch. Guard: Carl Mannurdo Dennis Lorio l.orio addi Iv « in ihe Ky« . 220 Junior. 1 im Sainalia mmplrt« a | la with a kiskel attempt. Guard: Hand) Bear Sorrell A Perfect Season: 27-0 Forward Mervin Lmnpic John Wliiicy” Greer Ronnie Dumigan 221 222 Jolly Greens ” to Be! Gkm'Ii Murrell Garland. Richard Rorlnrd. I v SchcfTv. Chester (Courtney. Gary Smilli. Jimmy !V« «ott. Bing Stewart. Don Craft, Joe Collier. I.indw-' Spiller. Hunter Christy. Mike Clegg. Ilerfonl I’err)'. led lleroman. Dexter Stewart. Mam '(tori- action plwtos through the courtesy of tlw Stale-l ime' Morning- dvoeale As llit Fricassee went to press, the Jolly Greens’’ were engaged in the State Championship playoffs. With the qualities of an outstanding team, B.R.H.S. defeated Bolton in the quarter-finals, 62-55. ’Hie staff wished Coach Foy and his boys the best of luck. We were confident that the Bulldogs would come home the victors. We’re proud of you, BIG DOGS!” GOOD LUCK! 223 HKAI) CHEERLEADERS: Sid Tlmma JoJo Browning Tommy Tvler Steve ItoM'lllVId Cheerleaders Staged Spirit-In” iVrtV, Mirkev HeverU Johnston Anderson 224 Steve Kosenfeld Sid Thomas Tommy T ler JoJo Brounin I jrrv Baazrll Bonnie ® ill mm ' Bonnie Williams Larry Bazzcll The Spirit of '68 Beverly Anderson Mickey Johnston Bulldog spirit climbs higher . . . and higher . . . and higher. I Of ROW: John Daron. Josh Spcakman. Floyd Cray. Dale Weiner, Jor Kopfler. Allen Miller. Philip Meirailcr. John Hair. Sieve Cox. Ralph Stewart. Herman Rahv. Jim Benton. Graeh Carhnd. MIDDLE ROW; llohhv Arnold. Todd W illiam . Krnnv Clark. Robin Han-Dyson. Kandy Smith, Charlie Littlejohn. Jim Carbon. Rir hard Pries. Warren Byrd. Alan Clauiieh. Carv WeiU. Jaek Dampf. Alt mi Williams. HOI I ( M ROW: Doug Browseau, Bill Lindsey. Lenny Comeaux. Hamp Crunewald. Terl lleronun. Byron Loio. John Peel. Chat lie Zeanah. I ml Matins. Daryl Bizeltc. Brent Snoiidy. Brooks Tyler. 1968 Thinclads Our returning lellermen: Daryl Bizetle. Boblo Arnold. Doug Brouv M-au. Carv W eill. Bvron Lrlo. Head Coach. Murrell Carland. 227 Track and Field lil«- Relay: Darvl Bizelle, Merman Raliv. Jim (Prison. Randy Smith, Dong Mrous -au, Lenny Concaux. Events Invaded BRHS 880 Relay: Daryl Bizette. Randy Smith. Byron Lato. Jim Carbon. 440 Relay: Gary Weill. Randy Smith. Byron Lato. Jim Carbon. 228 -Jfc . --- ■ I !«• auliers: Lenin Comeaux. Ilamp Crunc wall! Javelin: Philip Metrailcr. Charlie Littlejohn Slml Pul:-Allen Miller. John Damn. In the Spring Hurdlers: Josh Spcakman, Floyd Gray. Brent Snoddy, Bobby Hanson, Steve Cox. Ralph Stewart, Brooks Tyler, Riehard Preis. Alan Clauneh. Distance Men Boltin Arnold. Jim Ben ton. bred Malms. Warren B r l. Charlie Zeanah. Doug Brousseau. Bill Lindsey. A 229 Triple jump: Alfred W illiams. Charlie Littlejohn Discus: Philip Metrailer, John Daron. Allen Miller High jumpers: Alfred Williams. Joe Kopilcr Broad jumpers: TOP ROW. Charlie Littlejohn. Alfred Williams. Randy Smith. BOTTOM ROW. Randy Dyson. Lenny Comeaux. Sprinters: Alfml Williams, John Peel. Lenny Comeaux. Randy Dyson, Randy Smith. 230 Herman Raby Daryl Bizette. Jim Carlson. Byron 1-ito. Gary Weill. Baseball Concluded, the I'lKST ROW: Ronnie Dinni“an. Mike Selleii, Rutch Morsey. Kenny Grier, Ted Mack. SKCOND ROW: |«ee Forlior. Miekev John-Ion. Mike Duhison. Mark ariscro. Rernhard. Coach Andre. Till HI) ROW : Charles Courtney. Ralph Trouard. Itiuhh Porta. Fred Mack. Ceor c Metrailcr. Dale Klimrk. TOP ROW: Johnny lu?so. Major Sports . Coach ndro 231 • Lee Fortier, outstanding player. Happiness Is a Outfielders: TOP. Dale Klimek, George Metrailer. KNEELING. lar Fortier. Kenny Greer. In fielders TOP ROW Mike Sellen Mike Dubison Ted Meek Fred Mack KNEELING Charles Courtne Bob Bernhard Mickey Johnston 232 Pilrhere: Buich Money. Buddy Porta. Mark Varbeo. Winning Season BueWly Porta, arc hurlcr. Mike Sellen, Lclterman Catchers: Dak' Klinick. Ralph Trouard, Konnie Dumigan. 233 Golfers Swung Into Action RriMv Raker J« Collier Marl) llngiiei Donn McGuire Damn Oil Randy Scrrclt Ring Slewarl 234 Dannv Oil. Randy Scrrcll. Jo Collier. Bruce Raker. Don McGuire. Marly llitguei. Ring Slewarl. Mr. Thrower ((rttcli) (left to rij’lit) Denise Franeioni. Nk-ki Kennedy, Mattilyii la Nasa. Jane Peek. Maureen Gidan. L.cs-ley Walker. Wilma W ild. New Swimming Team Offers Girls a Chance at Competitive Sports This year Baton Rouge High reorganized ils swimming leant. The team coached by Mrs. Percy lias over 30 members who have big things in store lor this year. They plan to attend the state meet in New Orleans and other meets as well. BRHS looks toward its newest sport with much enthusiasm and wishes them all the luck in the world for years to come. -1 NDING: Josh Pallet, Charles Wallace. Rkharrls. SKATKD: Gary Weill, H.tvfor.l I Richard Berford. Tim Morrison. James Yrey. Liner Caulfickl. Mrs. Percy. G aeh 235 tl- to r.l: Barbara Grav. Beverly Travis. Bonnie Burton. Bcvcrlv Anderson, Kathy Love, Carol Stephens. 9iZ LIGNOS HOOD and his 238 LITTLE JOHNS TOT’S ESSO SERVICE 4556 Government Street Baton Rouge, La. 70806 Compliments of Phone 924-6271 Res. WA 4-6898 Mayor-President W. W. “WOODY” DUMAS RHODES AGENCY, INC. All Lines of Insurance FELTUS L. RHODES, JR. 4633 North Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. BILL’S HAIRDRESSERS Twin Cedars Shopping Center 7637 Jefferson Hwy. Phone 926-1643 Compliments of L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY MUMFORD LEAKE and WENDELL HALL SALESMEN LETTERMAN’S BLUE PRINT SUPPLY CO. DRAWING 8 DRAFTING SUPPLIES 342-4888 2963 Gov t. St. Baton Rouge, La. For a Restful Sleep Call BATON ROUGE MATTRESS FACTORY 342-2723 239 REMBRANT’S PHOTO AND ENGRAVING STUDIO 605 Main Street Baton Rouge, La. Homecoming “Beaux Belle pictures taken through courtesy of Rembrandt’s. Compliments of PAT’S GULF SERVICE Back the Bread that backs Your School 4222 Government Street SENIORS ’68 TUNE-UP LUBRICATION WASH ROAD SERVICE FIRESTONE TIRES WHEEL BALANCING BARTNIK’S TEXACO SERVICE 6124 Florida Blvd. ‘‘Across From Sears Baton Rouge, Lo. 70806 Telephone 926-920 240 Compliments of Compliments of WRIGHT ROOT BEER CO., INC. 4772 North Street 344-6767 COLLIER BATES THIGPEN INSURANCE AGENCY “The Home of Good Clothes 1 335 3rd St. Baton Rouge 1, la. 4501 North Boulevard Compliments of 924-5339 ANDREWS AND ANDREWS DRUGS 5223 Government St. H DALE ANDREWS - Owner JEFFIE JEAN DANCE STUDIO Compliments • of located in Wooddole Center 924-1394 SHONEY’S Walk in — Dance out Home of the BIG BOY! University Moll and Broadmoor in the Varsity Shop HEROMAN’S FLORIST Since 1 878 Compliments 2291 Government Street of Dl 4-0441 SOUTHERN CAMERA SERVICE Dl 2-0987 Plonk Road Branch 3634 Plank Road 2978 Government St. EL 7-4667 Dl 2-5853 241 MICHAEL’S 242 HOMEROOM inn TlmlEThnsuLnmn cs. HENRY L. GRIFFIN, Owner Mlt tlllMAIiS Vinyl Gutters Chain Link Fence Patio Covers Aluminum Vinyl Awnings and Siding 1992 Wooddole Ct. Phone 926-1407 Baton Rouge, La. li e p xiAS. moot of-tfbfuojJk MOST OF THE TIME Telephone WA 4-3579 o - WILKINSON AUTO SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS J. B. (BILL) WILKINSON 4740 Government St. Owner Baton Rouge, La. THE • SPOT Airline Highway Compliments of H. E. WIESE INC. JAMISON AUTO SERVICE, INC. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS FRONT END ALIGNMENT AUTO AIR CONDITIONING SALES SERVICE Phone; 342-171 1 or 342-3508 2526 N. Boulevard Baton Rouge, La. 21 55 Sorrel Ave. 342-3725 Compliments of BERNIE’S DRESS SHOP 2403 Government Street Clothes for the Modern World Compliments of LEO M. ODOM 243 FOOD TOWN ETHICAL PHARMACIES There’s so much more to choose Your Best Friend in Sickness or in Health from at Goudchaux’s 1500 Main! FLORIDA STREET SERVICE COURTNEY AND SHAFFETT, Opr. Texaco Products — Delco Botteries Recharging Service Accessories — Tires — Tubes Phone 926-1267 4344 Florida St. DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS • Flowers • Gifts • lardsccpmg 924-4122 If No Answer Diol 921-1241 If No Answor Diol 921-1107 The Fashion Shop for Young Women . . . Good Luck Seniors “A FRIEND” V POISE IVY 7329 Highland Road in Highlond South Shopping Center Just three miles South of L.S.U. Phone 344-5922 Best Wishes From the Bakers of Batter Whipped Sunbeam Bread BAYOU STATE BAIT MART COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING SUPPLIES LIVE BAIT ICE DRINKS WELDING 8419 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. CHARLEY WOFFORD, Prop. Phone 921 1451 - LORAINE’S -DRESS SHOP downtown 136-138 N. 3rd St. Phone Dl 3-2282 BROADMOOR SHOPPING CENTER Phone 926-2883 BATON ROUGE, LA. 245 HMMWIHW BARNES’ INSURANCE WITH AN ACCENT ON SERVICE MclNNIS KRON DANIEL, INC. Phone 926-0860 P.O. Box 2627 4601 North Boulevard HOMEROOM Baton Rouge, Louisiana IuRtjbeiststein I 1 AJSTD SON.USTC. • Broadmoor • Downtown GORDON AND BROADMOOR THEATRES B.R.'s only home-owned and operated first run theatres. ’B.R.'s two largest Theatres. •We always appreciate your patronage Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of READERS OF THE FRICASSEE FOR FASHION forsooth! | r COHNTURNER WESTMORELAND CENTER -fi E PATTERSON-REDMOND EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2 LOCATIONS EAST OF BON MARCHE DOWNTOWN 7643 Florida Boulevard - Phone 926-0137 149 $t. Ferdinand-Phone 348-5806 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 DEPENDABLE HOME FURNISHERS SINCE MHO 247 KOBER’S ESSO SERVICE SILVA’S CELESTIN’S CARRIAGE TRADE FLORIST, INC. Charles F. Celestin — Evelyn Wyatt 9406 Florida Boulevard Boton Rouge, Louisiana Ph. 921-8164 PERSONAL SERVICE BON MARCHE GULF BUD BAILEY BILL SCOTT 7510 Florida Blvd. Boton Rouge, Louisiana WE RENT CYCLES HOMEROOM 924-9828 248 HILDEGARDE COBB ANTIQUES 1779 Government St. 344-5894 NAYLOR BROS. FEED, SEED, AND HARDWARE 2882 Government St. Compliments of EUGENE BOLOGNA RAMBLER TRIUMPH DAIGLE MclNNIS RAMBLER, INC. 2575 North Acadian Thruway Baton Rouge, Louisiana RdpRESKNTATIVK Phone: EL 7-1457 KENNY GILL MUSIC 2844 Government Street “Let the PRO’S help you! f • I I I I BE ___ KAR KLINK SAFE Guaranteed Car Repairs 3960 Florida 344-3960 - 344-5381 Baton Rouge's Finest DUTCH CLEANERS 3943 Florida Blvd. 342-6272 PHONE 344-7963 YOUTH l) ) mm 4 Clegg’s oMuftse tg SAM CLEGG Owner 4411 Florida Boulevard Baton Rouge, Louisiana ENDLING’S BOOK STORE 684 Jefferson Highway Goodwood Shopping Center BIBLE AND BOOK CENTER 4367 Government St. Wedding Invitations Bride’s Books and Bibles Napkins printed for all occasions riOuJ PSorA Paperbacks METAL SUPPLY DIVISION STANDARD BRASS MANUFACTURING COMPANY 5185 Adams Baton Rouge, La. 356-2583 JUBAN LUMBER CO., INC. srjie.6T djdri njc q itni reatfy fuend 3c LUMBER A Complete Building Service 250 (Lhe j hapee nf ©hinge Compliments of MIDDLETON DRUG Free Delivery 2065 Plonk Rd. Phone 357-1471 Compliments of EARLE’S USED CAR LOT 8395 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. Phone 924-9173 6020 Scenic Hwy. Compliments of A G AUTO REPAIR 6445 Airline Hwy. COOKIE’S AUTO SALES Compliments of “Bulldog Backers!” Your authorized Mercedes — Benz Volvo dealer for Baton Rouge Twin Cedars Shopping Center 7070 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge Compliments of TOMMY, CUMPA, BUMBA, and DODGIE SINCE 1887 YAMAHA HOMEROOM DON’S JEFFERSON CONOCO 7597 Jefferson Hwy. COCKRELL’S BRUNSON INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance — Bonds HOMEROOM 2606 Florida B|vd- DUNCAN’S W4J D 0 JtlCCADILLY ( a eteXia Compliments of SNELL’S LIMBS AND BRACES INC. JEWEL FABRICS You name it — We've got it 3823 Choctaw Drive SAMMY’S RECORDS AND TAPES 3rd St. — North St. — Highland Rd. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF LOUISIANA gutters windows siding The House of Aluminum doors roofing screens furniture 5680 pionk Rocd door grilles awning Baton Rouge, Louisiana signs CHAS. D. FRILEY I Phone EL 5-3304 CAYARD’S BIRD IN ★ Highest Quality ★ Liberal Portions ★ Fair Prices 3164 Government Street Dl 8-4788 Commercial Food Equipment and Supplies, Refrigeration and Ice Machines 21 4 North Street 342-8202 i 254 4215 Choctaw Drive Phono 356 2546 SPENCE’S BILLY’S FLOWERLAND Student Representative — TED HEROMAN “Fantasy in Flowers Flowers for all occasions 1946 Perkins Rood 342-4414 Baton Rouge, La. vWi „ STAVES JCUXIRV Diamond Rings Diamond Bridal Sets - $49.50 Up 3133 Government St. Phone 342-3660 Compliments of CALANDRO’S SUPERETTE HOMEROOM S H GREEN STAMPS MOTOR TUNE-UP WHEEL ALIGNMENT ROAD SERVICE BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING THE CLOTHES CLOSET 3 1 20 Government St. WESTMORELAND SHELL SERVICE 3575 Government St. At Lovers Lane Baton Rouge, Louisiana SONNY CUTRER Phone 343-1960 Education . . . holds the key to our success as individuals and as a nation. Learn all you can . . . Our future is at stake. GSU GULF STATES UTILITIES CO. Investor Owned Qvtr■ nmrcn urntr rn com(’Aa v FOR STEEL BUILDING NEEDS —TWO GREAT NAMES IN STEEL BUILDINGS FRANCHISED BUILDER COMMERCIAL STEEL BUILDINGS AND METAL CO. 7970 So. Choctaw Dr. Baton Rouge, La. 70815 Phone 926-1084 or WA 1-0402 BUILDINGS FOR EVERY USE 24 Hour Telephone Answering Service 2 Way Carphones AAA TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE MEDICAL EXCHANGE, INC. 348-5641 JAY’S BAR B-Q 4215 Government Street 343-5082 WE PRINT THE BUZZER CARL WILLIAMSON, Printer KENNEDY PRINT SHOP 601 St. Ferdinand St. Dl 2-5151 CLARK’S ssjfft: j Compliments of WOOD MEAT COMPANY William S. Wood owner HOMEROOM THE BEST SCHOOL SUPPLIES are at Reine STATKWdT COMPANY 256 OF BATON ROUGE, INC. Radio - Electronic Supplies Dickens 4-3761 GOODWOOD ESSO Open 24 Hours! DON MENARD Manager 1732 Plank Road Baton Rouge, La. EVERTHINE SENIOR’S ’68 Phone 921-0143 LITTLE ITALY RESTAURANT FRANK SARDEL.UA Italian Chef Pizza - Sea Food Steaks - Italian Dishes 143 ALELLO DRIVE BATON ROUGE, LA. WADE LEMOINE TWIN CEDARS ESSO 7615 Jefferson Highway Baton Rouge, Louisiana awn THE S TORE THA T GIVES YOU MORE FOR LESS i OURSO AND COMPANY, INC. 1400 Main St. 343-0621— Phone Baton Rouge’s Shopping Center 2783 Plank Road Baton Rouge, La. 70805 926-0452 924-3866 257 Compliments of TALBOT TRACTOR CO. 7225 Airline Hwy. 357-6453 In ’68 Wouldn’t You Really rather have a • Buick Skylark or • A Buick GS 350 or • A Buick GS 400 ? Miller Buick - Opel Baton Rouge’s Authorized Quality Buick - Opel Dealer BOB HARKINS FLOWERS PROFESSIONAL OPTICAL CO., INC. We Wire Flowers ANYWHERE! 2836 Government Street 344-4361 3131 Government St. MARCEL’S ON GOVERNMENT 2808 Government Street Best of Luck Gifts - Party Supplies 4263 Perkins Road 342-1787 7665 Jefferson Hwy. 924-7320 Compliments of HIGHLAND LAUNDRY CLEANERS 258 2219 Highland Road Dl 3-2166 JOHNSON’S SOCIETY ADVERTISOIS Index A C W Rq Jir 252 Akmnnuia Omfianv 4 Lninuiu 251 Andrew Andrew 241 Killixir. L C. Compai Ikime ’ llmm-room 216 Kirtnik’ Trxari. Srnwr 210 Rale iS IVigj n 241 Kili.n Roq;. Millri Kartoi ZVi Iknou Stair lUii Mart 215 Hrrilir’ Dir Ship 243 HiHr Book Onto- 250 Bil llaitdrcwer 2W lllv’i rimnflml 255 l«. Biol 25 . IkJiglu. lilfrlr 219 Bon Marche Cull 218 ll.Jrin j«n|utit 21“ Hni u« Ininxne Agenre 253 CaJamWn 255 Cr.-anT 251 ( inr'. (jniip IIoum' 218 lj;rkj. Honvn «n 256 3 pK uivti 250 CMk Qawi 255 O.-kr.ir. Il«nrnnn 2.5.3 t dm-Tumrr 2-16 Gillicr li Mruwr Agrory 241 G.mnier.ul SvH Corqua 2V Gonoord llouw 215 liwlm Ajlr- N U 232 IhfD Mclnni Karllrr 2W Unarmin' Drag. 217 IXniu . A A 239 Dim. .in' llnorrunn 251 IXitch (l-anrr. 250 bit l «l far U 252 l j| l|!'i It .A Swr 250 Kl'ltbir 25“ limb Sli-rl Stniir 245 Kiwi Town l.'.lii'UI Hum . 2-14 Kond Tom ltK |xiralnl 25 (•OOiluiwI Kw 25 (m4w ’Hiratn 216 OoH-Him'. 241 Grant’ l'i mting 210 Gulf Nil I'tihuo 255 llirl'i IWr Shop 21 I li-i-m.ni'. Ilon.l 211 Hi Apnlr n .ji 218 ID Bum Broul Oomjuii 210 Jixn.- on Aulo Nr icc 213 Jay’. Bir-B V 236 Wfir Joan liana- Sh tu 211 Jewel IXW. 215 Juno, II Hipr Age ih v 240 lulu.i Ijunhe? 250 Kj Klirwk 250 K.orxiH Prim Sfccfi 256 Kernn GiU 210 Kumniom 247 latlemuin' 230 Ijp' '. Ilomrrocm 2.38 I inlr ltd. 257 Isinainc' Dre-e Shop 215 Mrlnm.. Krun A Darnel 246 MiiM'i ll nnr «-in 2-12 M«l.lr «'. IX UR. 252 Mo'im liKi mlnl 253 i.l« Brother 240 Odom In. M 213 Kir Company 257 IV Culf Nl.iir 2-10 Piltrrwon.RrAroond Kafuipnirril 2-16 Piccadilly 254 Putt.Putt 252 IblfB' i f Baton R--q.e 257 Hr Hu Sutinnrrt Compart) 2Vi RrBilifjn.lt’. 210 RFl 211 KK-lr. AptKv 230 Robr,’. Ew 218 Ru'jrnilim. I. II 2-lfi Santriy' Rrocd Slnp 251 SKi|«- of Tlnnp 251 Sh rv S 241 SiliV Homeroom 2-18 nHI . l .uri. vV Ufa.- ’ Inn (nc.ilrd 2.51 Smlhrrn I’jiru 241 SprrM.-' llomcrewn 255 TV Spot 243 Spatlnck' Homeroom 241 StMidird Bra fj n|un. 250 Nrinwni’ llixarniini 244 None' Jf-Uil. 255 Sunbeam 215 Nu! m‘ ( «n- tp ljm.tr 253 liirf. W 'n Irv 2-15 T. G. A Y. 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