Baton Rouge High School - Fricassee Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1976
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J Fricassee 76 Baton Rouge High Baton Rouge, Louisiana Volume 61 CONTENTS: Theme Section, Faculty, Features, Classes, Organizations, Athletics, Ads ■PI As the Bicentennial City of Baton Rouge paid tribute in 1976 to the two hundred years of our country's independence, students and faculty of BRHS celebrated the dawn of a new century of American life. We drew strength from the great ideas and accomplishments of the past. I ■9 JO II 12 13 u the year we honored the 200th birthday of our nation. 5 Faculty Administration 76 18 MR. ROBERT J. MEADOR Principal MR. FREDDIE WILLIAMS Asst. Principal MR. FREDC. CHURCH Asst. Principal ittiiiiUtti BRHS Staff MR. JOHN J. BACOT Asst. Principal MR. CHARLES HUL3ERT Dean of Student Affairs MR. DOUGLAS E. BECK Special Teacher for School Adjustment MR. B. C. COX Guidance Counselor MRS. SUSAN SIMMONS Guidance Counselor MRS. PENNY WEIMER Secretary MRS. MON AC A REECH Attendance Clerk MRS. DORTHY COOK School Clerk MR. LARRY ORGERON Custodian MRS. H1NSHAW Cafeteria Manager MRS. TANSIL Asst. Cafeteria Manager 19 BRHS Faculty MRS. ERNESTINE AlKENS An I. II. III. IV MRS. RUTHC. ATHERTON Senior Math. General Math. Advanced Math MRS. MARY BREMER Techniques in Reading. Developmental Reading, Basic Reading Skills MR. JAMES L. BURHANS General Math. Chemistry. General Science MRS. LAURA COTTON Confluence of Cultures. Advanced Language Skills. Analysis of Composition. Advanced Composition, i Thematic Literature, English Oral -Aural. Fricassee Sponsor. MRS. MARCIA DABKOWSKl French A. B. C. D. Myths and Legends MR. JOHN B. DcJEAN American History. Consumer Economics. World History. Coach MRS. SALLY L. DURAND Language Usage Skills. Stagecraft. Film Production. Methods and Styles of Acting MRS. JOYCE ELLIS Geometry. Senior Math. General Math MRS. SHIRLEY B. FLEET General Business. Bookkeeping I, Typing I 20 Inspired Students LEONARD FETTER Power Mechanics I, II MR. JAMES GORY Band. Strings MR. WESLEY HARRIS P.E. I. II, Track Coach MR. ROBERT D. HOLDER P.E. II, III, IV. Athletic Director MR. HENRY H. HOLLINS General Science - R, General Science, Biology - R. General Math MR. LIONEL H. HOLMES Woodworking!, II HE Lf MRS. WILLIE M. JACKSON Biology. Biology - R MRS. MARY M. JETSON Humanities, American History, World Geography MR. GUY W. JOHNSON Algebra I. Physics, Geometry, Fricassee Staff Sponsor MRS. BETTY JONES T and 1 Nursing MS. MARY JO KELLY Universal Cultures. Legends and Folklore. Media Techniques MR. KURT KENNEDY General Music, Choir 21 -T — Teachers Supported MRS. LOUISE McFADDEN T and I Nursing MRS. CAREY S. MATHIS Algebra II. General Math. General Math - R, National Honor Sponsor MR. JOHN MITCHELL Civics. Coach MRS. HELEN E. MORRISON Mythology and Modern Man. Mystery. Honor, and Science Fiction. You and Your Language. Oral-Aural English DR. ANN K. NAUM AN Librarian MR. EUGENE PENN1SON Distributive Education MR. CHARLES J. PERJLLOUX Drafting Technology. Metalworking, Engineering and Architectural Drafting MR. GROVER PERKINS Vocational Writing Skills. American History - R. World Geography MR. ALBERT J. RICHARDSON General Science. Basketball Coach MRS. LEWELLYN ROBINSON Oral-Aural English MRS. DOLORES G. SCHMIDT Language Usage Skills. Vocational Language Skills. Spanish A. B. C 22 . School Activities Tt MRS. JEANNINE SMITH C.O.E., Clerical Practice, Data Processing MRS. MARY G. SMITH Humanities, Reading for Self Discovery. Thematic Poetry, Creative Writing MISS CAROL STEPHENS P.E. I, II, Cheerleaders, GirPs Athletics OFFICER CARL THOMPSON Resident Policeman MRS. CARRIE VERMEER Home Economics II, III, IV MRS. MARGARET M. VERNON Geometry. Senior Math MR. ART WESTALL Driver Education MRS. OUIDA L. WHALEN Typing I. II. Shorthand I MR. ROYCE WHITTINGTON World Geography, Baseball Coach 23 2 25 Features Who's Who With pleasure and pride, Fricassee 76 presents those seniors elected to WHO’S WHO AT BRHS. The students were chosen by the faculty in consideration of outstanding qualities of LEADERSHIP, COURTESY. LOYALTY, SERVICE, SCHOLARSHIP, and INTEGRITY. Our sincere congratulations go to the fifteen seniors who achieved this honor. Special congratulations are due the three students shown on this page; each received exceptionally high ratings from teachers. at BRHS Who's Who at BRHS LISA ROSSIE ROBIN MARSHALL JOHN WEBB CATHY McMANUS Arnold Robertson — Mr. B.R.H.S Denise Davis — Miss B.R.H.S Gordon Jones — Senior Favorite 32 Tia Walker — Senior Favorite Cleveland Brown — Senior Favorite 34 Kim Haynes — Senior Favorite 35 Warren Pourciau — Senior Favorite Robin Marshall —Senior Favorite Jarrot Handy — Senior Favorite Yvonne Francois — Senior Favorite Sammy Richardson — Senior Favorite 40 Robin Nasca — Senior Favorite JUNIOR FAVORITES Jeana Cefalu Paul Lanoux Jonathan Holder 42 Darlene Nelson Travor Crump Bonnie Powell Terri Haffner Buck Van Norman SOPHOMORE FAVORITES r •wwr fc % nan nan § nan nan Top Loft: Rodney Spruel, Sylvia Dixon; Top Right: Dana Nasca, William Brewer; Bottom Left: Kate Street, Bill Schocffler; Bottom Right: Sharon Wells, Gregory Brister. — FRESHMAN FAVORITES Top I eft: Veronica Richardson Edward Mitchell Bottom I eft: Mark Britton June Hawkins Top Right: John Lofton lulie LeBlanc Bottom Right: Inger Hayes Nathaniel Mills 45 46 47 53 54 55 cSenioi fm-----------cA fakimm cf(a cnnmcui 56 60 iJjM h JfotIA r LUtl i 3 mwu Cjjalu 'im- cnaunes 61 ojfiaivn- 'Dmete'i 'J)iion (Jfa onua am 62 63 1976 Valentine Court Queen Dinah McKinley King Curtis Kador 64 Michael Lafayette Delphine Holiday Jackie Holmes Greg Williams Patty Escarra Wright Brewer Phillip Allen Shawn Poydras Sandy Carnes Bert Dantin Homer Harris Ella Holmes Katherine Harris Brian Collier Rita Betz Richard Augustus 1976 Valentine Court Charondalette Harrison Dean Mayeaux 67 Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT - PHYLLIS SCHOEFFLER VICE-PRESIDENT - IARROT HANDY 70 SECRETARY - JOHN 'EBB TREASURER - DELPHINE HOLLIDAY Bicentennial Seniors ALTHEA ANN ADDISON GOLDEN LYNN BABIN ANGELA ALEXANDER STEVEN BARLOW FRANK ATKINSON ANN MARIE BERGERON ELTON AUGUSTUS MARVIN BIENN MARILYN LcVERNE AUGUSTUS ANNETTE BOURGEOIS Farewell, B.R.H.S. LONNIE DIXON EMILY DOMINQUE DONALD DIMITTA Claudia enjoys a joke told by a friend. RAYMOND DOMINQUE CAROL ANN DUNN DELLA CLAIRE FLAHERTY JANICE LYNETTE GAYDF.N THEDA MAE DUNBAR DAVID DURLACHER YVONNE KATRINA FRANCOIS GERALD GEORGE 74 We Love You Richard Griffin Jarrott Kcm Handy Lisa Harris Henry H. Hollins Earnest Guy Marianne Hannaman Rosa Haynes Beverly Ann Jackson Jeff Haffner Darrell Harrell Darryl W. Henderson Brenda Marie Jackson Pat Hilts Elisa Demetria Jackson Dclphinc Holliday Wardcl Jackson 75 ABOVE: Pam begged Mrs. Cotton for J cr grades. We're Great! We're the Best! Aundra Jerome Jefferson Dora Be a Johnson Connie Jolevare Cun is Kador Keith Jefferson Harold J. Johnson Beverly Jones Nancy Knox Beth Johnson Marvin Keith Johnson Cordon Jones Michael Lafayette Loretta Elaine Jones Nicky Jones 76 76 Beats the Rest! Daryl Lamana Kenneth Martin Dccky Theresa Maycaux Glenda McKinley Keith Lobuc Stephanie Kcvyn Martin Marlon Reco Joseph McGee Cathy McManus Robin Marshall Pamela Matthews Dinah Kay McKinley Stanley Mcno ABOVE: Stanley studies hard. Seniors Had Fun Their Last Year Ava Mitchell Rose Moses Michael Myles Robin Kimberly Nasca Gayle Noto 78 ABOVE: Marlon found out that lots of things goon in his Senior Year. Spirit of 76 Alvin Paige Patricia Patton Pamela Poole Cindy Rccch Catherine Palmer Carl Perkins Warren Pourciau Benny Reinninger Jerry Palmer Debra Perrottc Shelia Lynette Price Sammy Richardson 79 Graduation Day Was Long Awaited! Martha Ricks Lisa Rossic Claudia Smith Pam Spillman Arnold Robertson Charles Saia Counland Smith Michael C. Spurlock Evans Robertson Phyllis Scbocfflcr Patricia Lea Smith Brenda Taylor Michael Rogillio Lynclla Scott Suzette Smith Carolyn Grace Thom Clara L. Ross Brenda Douglas Sheffield Joseph Spears Rosalind Yvette Thomas 80 Look Out Florida!!! Susan Thoming Charles Tucker Roland Veal Gail White Roger J. Toliver James Turner Eddie Villerct Gailey Williams Tia Walker Reginald Williams Rhonda Washington Judy A. Wilson John Levi Webb Amy Wong 81 Senior Credits . ..THEA ANN - The tragedy of life is not that it ends 1. b.:- ;hai wc wait so long to begin it. Tecstf • i’res.. Vice• Pres.. FHA - Vice-Pres. LiXA'.jER, ANGELA - The person who knows how will gain suci-jv.. but the person whoknows why will be his boss! ATKINSON, FRANK Al l USTIIS. ELTON - The impossible is usually the untried. •) Club. French Club. Boy Booster. AUGUSTUS. MARILYN LA VERNE - The American is a new man. acts upon new principles: he must therefore entertain new and form new opinions. S’ennis - M.V.P. Trophy. FCA - See. Treas.. Boostcrette . steppers, FHA, Y-Teens. I.A. GIN, GOLDEN LYNN - Volleyball. COE. KRLOW. STEVEN if heaven don’t have huntin’, I don’t wants to go. Hl-Y. SOS. DE, IA. HGERON. ANN MARIE - Help us to accept the tilings wc cannot inge: give us the coutage to change the things wc can. and the wisdom to know the difference. Tennis. Athletic Manager, DECA, A Cappclla Choir. SGA. 1ENN. MARVIN - lust wait: 1 may do something yet.” EN. DEDE M. - Be yourself, and be your best at it: when it H mes time to change, don’t change too much, because you won't be yourself. Sr. Class Belle. JRGEOIS, ANNETTE - Never try to make anyone like your-Slf; you know and God knows that one of you is enough. FHA. An Club. HJRGEOIS. C0R1NNE - To know things as they ate is better than to believe things as they seem. Spanish Club. An Club. FHA. Tri-Hl-Y, Beta Club. ROCK. RENIA - Life is not a goblet to be drained, but a measure to lie filled.” SGA. French Club. FCA. Afro-Amcrican-Studics. Senior Board. BROUSSEAU. CORINNE - My books are friends that never fail me. SOS. Speech Club. Mu Alpha Theta. FTA - Pres., SGA - Executive Board. ESSA Committee. Tri-Hi-Y. Beta Club. Jr. Academy of Science. Girls' State. Choir. 3rd Place in District Rally for kkeeping. )WN. BARBARA WN. BERNADETTE - I expect to pass through this world but Any good thing, therefore, that I can do. or any kindness I an show to any fellow human being - lei ine do it now. Let me not cfcr nor neglect it. for I shall not pass tills way again. Jr. Acs lemy - Pres.. COE - Vice-Pres.. National Honor Society -Ffrreas., Mu Alpha Theta. Beta Club. SOS. Speech Club, FTA. FHA. SGA - Pari.. First Place In District Rally for Clerical Prac- N. CLEVELAND - Never take a step backwards: Turn jnd and go the other way. iman and Senior Favorite. Key Club. Hl-Y. SOS. Student Jvisory Commission. Afro-Amctlcan-Studics. Art Club. Band -im Major. Advanced Band. Basketball, SGA. Executive Board • enior Board. BUECHE. JO ANN - Remember High School and keep the high! ccp the buzz as time files by. Good-bye - High School - good- fcrel Jr. Academy of Science. Latin Club. Speech Club. SOS. Jr. Red toss. COE. Volleyball. JSH. MICHAEL INC1ENNE. KAY - Nothing in life is so cxhllcraiing as to be t at without result. French Club. SOS. Jr. Red Cross, Art Club. FTA. DE. | CANNON. 1ANICE MARIE - Now Is the time to be strong, so hope for the best, but prepare for the worst! Knowledge Is the key to all BCCCS. CARNES. SANDRA - Here tlvre arc no rangers. only friends v.h have not met. Speech Club, Cheerleader. Tri-Hi-Y. CASHIO. KAREN CElESTtN. SHARON - Friendship is the answer to the world’! anger. Beta Club - Sec.. COE - See.. Jr. Academy of Science. SOS. National Honor Society - Vice-Pres. CHALK. JULIA - It’s hard to say good-bye to yestcr’sv. Y-Teens. Afro-Amcrican-Studics. FNA, FHA. CHANEY. JOYCE - They say that life is a highway MX, its mile stones are the years. Y-Teens. CHARLES. CECILE - We give advice by the buc'toi but take it by the grain. CHEVALUER. LELA - Everything has its beauty, but not everything sees it. DECA - See.. Volleyball. CHEVIES. GLENN CLAY. SYLVIA E. - What do wc live for if it is not to make life leas difficult for each other? COLEMAN. CURTIS COLEMAN. RICKEY COLLINGNON. RITA - What sunshine is to flowers, smile are to humanity. Library Club. SOS. DECA. Tri-Hi-Y. COLLINS. SHARON KAY - Expectation in a weak mind makes an evil: a greater mind digests an evil bclore it comes, and makei a future good, long before it is present. I will expect the wont, because it may become the best, because I know it will come. Y-Teens. Band. FNA. Thespians. Fricassee. SGA. Senior Belle. Senior Board. CONNER. KENNETH WAYNE - The man who travels with -nothor must wait till that other is ready. JA. Boys’ State, rootbail. Track. Track Manager. Afro-Amcrican-Studics. Executive Board. SGA. CONNER. MARK - Live for tomorrow, for the day is almost spent. CRANE. DENNIS CRUMP. YAUN SHEKIIA - How glorious - yet how painful it is to be an exception. Freshman. Sophomore. Junior - Favorite:. Homecoming Maid. Cheerleader - Head. BI-Racial Council. SGA. FHA - See., Trl-Hl-Y. FCA. Tennis - Capt.. Fricassee Staff. SOS. JA.. 1A -Sweetheart. Senior Belle. Afro-American-Studie . CULLEN. KATHY CULPEPER. DAVID BRIAN - God gr.v.u me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, co age to change the things I can. and wisdom always to tell th-t difference. DECA. DANNER. DFNISE M. - Don’t walk ahead of me or behind me. but beside ,nc and be my friend. Ir. Red Great. FHA. DAN1 IN. BERT - Senior Beard. DARENSBOURGE. TAMMY ANN - Do what you want just as lotg as you don’t hurt anyone while doing. SOS. FNA. FHA. Afro-Amcrican-Studics. Ir. Red Cross. D'AUBIN. STANLEY ANTON RANDALL - If you ask enough peo- ' pic, you can usually find someone who'll advise you to do what yos were going to do anyway. Beta Club. 1A - Treas.. Sophomore Favorite. DAVIS, DENISE - Fields of wonder arc the places God goes walking! 1 found them by mistake, and I've trespassed. Boosiereties Hlghsteppcrs Quartermaster. Y-Teens - Sec.. Speech Club. Homecoming Queen, IA Auxiliary. DAY. LINDA L’FOREST. DEDRE DEMCOLA. RICKEY DIM I 'TA. DONALD - Tliank God I’m an Italian and a Senior. ' DIXON, JEAN - “It is not in doing w'r what you do that is the secret of happiness. V-Teens, Choir. FNA, Ubrary Club. V. lleyball. Track, Softball. Afro-Amertcan-Studies. DIXON. LONNIE DOMINOUE, RAYMOND band. Afro American-Studies. DOUGLAS. HUEY - The time is almost near, to say good-bye to a Faculty and Student body, but the Bulldog spirit will always stay alive. Library Club, SOS. Afro-American-Studies, Track. Jr. Red Cross. FNA. DUNBAR. THEDA MAE I don’t know of any kind of history, except the event of a battle, to which people listen with more interest than to any anecdote of eloquence: and the wise think it better than a battle. FHA. DUNN. CAROL ANN - If any man seeks greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth, and he will find both. Speech Club. DURLACHER. DAVID - Laugh at all my dreams, Baton Rouge High: laugh, and I repeat anew, that I still believe in man, as 1 still believe in you. Fricassee - Business Manager - Ads, Key Club. SOS. ELBERT. ANTHONY FLAHERTY. DELL . CLAIRE - God forbid that I should go to any heaven where there are no horses. Boosters - Flag Corps - Vice-Prcs., Jr. Class Pres.. Thespians. SGA. Tr!-HI-Y. Spanish Club. Winner of Bicentennial Minute, SOS, Jr. Red Cross. FRANCOIS. YVONNE KATRJNA - For things don’t come easy, therefore, man must work hard. Y-Tcens, Afro-Amcrican-Studies. SGA. F.xecutive Board. Boos-tcrettes, IA. GAYDEN. IANICE I.YNF.TTE - I'd like to like the life that 1 sing about. SGA. Baud. Choir. Afio-American-Studics. FHA, SOS. French Club. Y-Tceiu. Track. GEORGE. GERALD - Knowledge Is like a drink of water: you never get enough. Football, Track. An Club. GLOVER. CHARLIE - Where there is love to be found. Spider is close around. Afro-American-b’udics, Football. FNA. An Club. GRAYSON. JAMES GRIFFIN. RICHARD GUY. RICHARD - It's so hard to say good-bye to yesterday. Football. Wrestling, Track. An Club - Vicc-Prcs. HAFFNER. JEFF HANDY. JARROT KERN - The service wc render to others is really the rent wc pay for our room on this earth.” Afro-American-Studics. K y Club, Sr. Class Vlcc-Prcs., Executive Board. SGA. Basketball, Track. Senior Board. HANNAMAN, MARIANNE - Friendship restr lightly on demands and issues no judgments. SOS - Sec.. Tri-Hi-Y - Sec.. Key Cl Sweetheart. Beta Club. COE. SGA. Sr. Belle. Senior Board. HARRELL. DARRELL HARRIS, LISA - Life must go on even though t) re may be hard roads to go through SGA. Tri-Hi-Y. FTA - Sec.. FNA. FHA. An Club. District Student Advisory Committee. Boosterettes, Sp.ach Club, Girls' Track. ESAA. HAYNES. KIM HAYNES. ROSA HENDERSON. DARRYL W. - It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice. Spanish Club. Boy Booster. I A. SGA. . HENRY. KEVIN HILTS. PAT - Surely whoever speaks to me in the right voice, hitn or her 1 shall follow. Y-Teens. Afro-American-Studics. Volleyball. Girls' Track. HOLLIDAY. DELPHINE - ’’Seek only what you can accomplish: endure only what you arc capable of enduring, live each day as It comes. 1. Art Cli es. Spec Club. Afro-American Studies. FNA. Library Club, FHA. Boosterettes, Highsteppers. Choir. Sr. . Us Treas.. Senior Board. HOLLINS. HENRY H. - Knowledge Is the principal thing: there fore get knowledge, and with all your getting, get understanding. Band - Treas. - Pres. - Section Leader - Outstanding Bandsman Advanced Award, Solo Ensemble Award. SGA - Executive-Inter-Racial Council. ESAA. Boys’ State. French Club. Afro-American-Studies. Key Club. Senior Board. HOLMES. CHARLES JACKSON. BEVERLY ANN - Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth. B3nd, Choir. Y-Teens. JACKSON. BRENDA MARIE - When through onc’r life, a little more love and goodness, a little more truth and light comes into the world, then that life has a meaning. Y-Teens. Afro-American-Studies, SGA. JACKSON. ELISA DEMETRJA - ’’It’s easy to be nobody, but it’s hard to be somebody, and when you arc somebody, you won’t have many friends.” Afro-Amcrlcan-Studics. SOS. FHA. Jr. Academy of Science. JACKSON. WARDEL - My words fly up. my thoughts remain below: words without thoughts never to heaven go. Y-Tcens. DEC A. JEFFERSON. AUNDRA JEROME - Knowledge is the key to success; search for it with love In your heart, and you will learn to understand the meaning better. Key Club. FNA - Sec.. FCA. Safety Chapter - Pres., Track. French Club. Afro-Amerlcan-Studles. Choir. Library Club. JEFFERSON. KEITH - We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give. Art Club - Treas.. Cheerleader, Choir. JOHNSON, BETH - As the years go by. you love and hate, you laugh and cry. Tomorrow is always another day! Hang In there, babe. You’ll find our way. JOHNSON, DORA BEA - The heart that is soonest awake to tlic flower is always the first to be touched by the thorns. Y-Tccns. FHA. FNA. Afro-Amcrican-Studies. Speech Club. Boosterettes. JOHNSON, HAROLD - It’s hard to think I'm leaving my friends behind, but I know that one day they will go their way. and l'U go my way. Even though I'm crying because it's hard to say good-bye to yesterday, I know I’m gone, but not for long. Track. FCA. Sophomore Favorite. JOHNSON. MARVIN - I'd like to live the life, to sec the big things and good things that arc going to happen to me in the future.” Track. Basketball. FCA. JOLEVARE. CONNIE - I will remember today as I will remember yesterday as I remember this year, my year of spirit. 7C. Y-Tcens, Choir, Afro-Amcrican-Studies, Boosterettes. FHA. JONES’, LORETTA ELAINE When through one life a little more love and goodness, a little more truth and light come into the world, then that life has had meaning. Boosters - Quartermaster - Drill Capt. - Pres. - Outstanding Booster. FHA - Songlcadcr - Parliamentarian - Treas.. Pres.. SGA. Executive Board. FTA, Beta Club. Jr. Academy of Science. Future Physicians. Tri-HI-Y. Jr. Red Cross. Afro-Amcrican-Studies. SOS. Fricassee Staff. CivJian. Senior Board. JONES. NICKY - It is a sin to be silent when it's your duty to protest. Fricassee Staff. Key Club. Track. Wrestling. SGA. IA, Boy-Booster. HI-Y, Senior Board. JOUBERT. SANDRA - It's so hard to say 'good-bye to yesterday. FNA - Treas.. FHA. SOS. Volleyball. KADOR. CURTIS - You can take 'Country- out of B.R.H.S.. but you can’t take B.R.H.S. out of ’Country’.” Basketball. Football. FCA. Choir. KNOX, NANCY - A man's real possession is his memories. In nothing else is he richer. Jr. Academy - Vice-Pres., SOS. Tri-Hi-Y, Speech Club, Spanish Club. Civltan. Booster - Flagg Corps - Highsteppers - Capt. LAFAYETTE. MICHAEL . . 83 __MM M A LAM ANA. DARLY - Hl-Y. Football. 1A - Vice - Pres., Tri-Hi-Y -Bmu. IS. JANICE Lv BUE, KEITH - 1 all my friends have forgotten half their promises, they're not unkind, just hard to find. Fricassee Staff - Editor. SOS. Key Club - Jr. Director. Thespian -Pres.. Latin Club - Pies.. Jr. Class Representative. Spectre Staff, Senior Board. LOCKWOOD, NANCY - From this hour, freedom! Going where I like, my own master. SOS. DECA. SGA. Fricassee Staff. Red Cross. JA. Softball. MAGILL. VICKY MASRHALL. ROBIN - A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. SOS, Sophomore - Sr. Favorite. Spanish Club, FTA - Treas.. Jr. Class Treas.. Cheerleader. SGA - Executive Board. Bat Girl, Fricassee Staff, Key Club Sweetheart. Softball. Tri-Hl-Y - Treas., Outstanding Member, Sr. Belie, Senior Board. MARIN. KENNY - Everywhere In life the true question is not what we gain, but what we do. Basketball, FCA. MARTIN. STEPHANIE KEVIN - The Lord is first, my friends arc second. and 1 am third. Y-Tccns. SOS, FHA - Chaplain, Afro-American-Studics. inter-Council. SGA. MATTHEWS. PAMELA - Success Is nothing without someone you love to share it with. ” FHA. MAYEUX, THERESA DECKY - Yea. there arc two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on. French Club, Jr. Academy of Science. FNA. FTA, Volleyball, Fellowship of Future Physicians. Trl-Hl-Y, SOS. MEGEE. MARLON RECO JOSEPH - We don't live to extenuate the miseries of the past. nor to accept as incurable tliose of the present. Future Physicians. DECA - Historian. SGA, Senior Board. McKINLEY, DINAH KAY - As ! prepare a table in the presence of my enemies. I will fear no evil. Trl-Hi-Y, SOS. FHA - Reporter. Cheerleader. Tennis. McKINLEY. GLENDA - Make the most of yourself: that is all there Uof you. FHA, Afro-Amcrican-Studics. French Club. MeMANUS, CATHY - If music be the food of love, play on. SOS. Latin Club - Treas., Beta Club. Ir. Academy of Science. Thespians - VIce-Pres. - State Sec.. Speech Club - Vicc-Prcs., All State Chorus, All Parish Chorus. 3rd Place in BRLT High School Theatre Festival - Superior Rating - Solo. Voice Festival - Excellent Rating. Speech Festival in Oral Interpretation. Choir - Pres. -Most Outstanding Musician Award. MEMO. STANLEY MILANO, CHARLOTTE - Happiness is the key to friendship. Trl-Hi-Y. SOS. MILES. JOSEPH JR. - Men at some time are masters of their fates: me fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves that we are underlings. Football. Baseball. FCA. MILLER. CHARLES MILLIGAN. CAROLYN - Good-bye, proud world! I'm going home. FNA - Reporter. Spanish Club - Sec., Tri-Hl-Y, Beta Club. SGA. MILLIGAN, LiNDA - You give but little when you give of possessions! It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. FNA - Pres.. Spanish Club - Vicc-Prcs., Honors Spanish, Fricassee Staff. JA - Outstanding Young Business Woman of the Year -Sec. of the Year. Achiever Association - Sec.. Executive Board -Bl-Raclal Committee Senior Board and Spectre Staff. SGA. Homeroom Representative MITCHELL. AVA - I wish all of the ones behind me all the luck there is because if you got it, you got it: and if you don't, you don't. Y-Tccns, Afro-Amcrican-Studies. MOODY, MITCHELJ, MORRIS. BETTY 30 around once, so get MOSES. MYLES. MICHAEL NASCA, ROBIN KIMBERLY - Yesterday Is today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream. SOS. Boostcrettes - Quartermaster. Spanish Club - See.. - Pres.. Trl-Hi-Y. DECA. FHA - Song leader - Chaplain, Sophomore Maid. Freshman Belle - Calendar Couple. NORMAN. PATRICIA ANN - Life is like a dream; when you awake you have been dreaming about your future. But it's your life at stake. Y-Tccns. FHA. NOTO. GAYLE - COE. FHA. OFFORD. THURMAN JERON - You the highest education possible. Wrestling. Baseball. Basketball. Band. PAET2. CAROLYN - Live and let live; love to be loved. PAIGE, ALVIN DAWABE - It's been great coining to Baton Rouge High, and 1 am sorry to say that I will be leaving, but that's the way of life; you will hate to leave some lime. Band, Track, Baseball. Football. Art Club. FCA, IA. PALMER. CATHERINE - Regardless of your color or creed, love is the key to everything. Y-Tcens, Afro-American-Studics. SGA. PALMES. JERRY - It's so hard to say good-bye to yesterday. 3asketball. Football. FCA. PATTERSON, DEBORAH JEAN - How do 1 say good-bye to yesterday. Boosterettes. Y-Tccns, FHA. DECA. SGA. PATTERSON. JEANETTA PATTON. PATRICIA - Today Is the first day of the rest of your life. FHA. Speech Club. Thespians. DECA. PAYNE. CATHY PAYNE. JACQUELINE PERKINS. CARL PERROTTE, DEBRA - It's nice to know that ther turn to who will always care; you're always 1 COE - Pres.. Beta - Treas., Jr. Academy of! Alpha Theta. SOS. French Club. SGA. POCHE. WILLIAM POOLE. PAMELA - Happiness comes from Boosters. Tri-Hi-Y. Jr. Academy of Science. COS. Beta Club. National Honor Society. Bat Girl. POURCIAU. WARREN - A man's real possession is his memory. 1A, Calendar Couples. Fricassee Staff. Boy Booster. PRICE. SHELIA l.YNETTE - A man sho-ild keep his friendship In constant repair. SOS. Choir, FHA - Treas.. Bojsicicttcs. SGA. RANKINS. KERRY REECH, CINDY RElNNINCER, BENNY RICHARDSON, SAMMY - Dare to be different: follow your ow; star. Jr. Class Favorite. R1CHS, MARTHA - Ah, those memories! How they seem tc Unger in my mind. FNA. ROBERTSON. ARNOLD - Good will always winorerevil! FCA - Sergeant-at-Arms. Football, Basketball, Sophomore Favo:-lie. ROBERTSON. EVANS ROGILLO, MIKE - Library. FCA. DECA. ROSS, CLARA L. - Laughter U not a bad beginning for friendship. ..nd it is the best ending for one.” A!re Amcrican-Studies. RosSlt. USA - it is life near the bone where it is sweetest. Tri-iM-Y Pres.. Beta - Vicc-Pres.. SOS. Key Club - Sweet-he a::. Hi-Y - Sweetheart. Jr. Academy oi Science. Matter.:. Honor Society - Reporter. COE - Reportct-IUnorian. Ir. 2a Favorite, bar GL'. B!-Racial Committee. Boosters - Quanenr-a.-tcr. S MA, ( HARLES - Life is to be lived to the fullest. IA. 1 can Treas.. Mu 84 SCHOEFFLER. PHYLLIS ball, Senior Foard. SCOTT. LYNELLA F. - Keep striving for tin best! Remember, less than your best it failure. Chorus, Afro-American-studies, toostcrcttes. SEIBERT. GREGORY SHEFFIFLU. BKfcWDA DOUGLAS - ’ Who 3m 1? Who knows? Who care s' why vor:y FHA, COE. Library Club. Shorthand Rally - 2nd Place. SMITH. CLAUDIA - -We slull not fall asleep (in death), but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in thcRwlnkllng of an eye, during the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised up incorruptible, and we shall be changed. Red Cross - Sec. . Y-Tccns. FHA. SOS. JA.FSpccch Club. Senior Board. SMITH. COURT LAND SMITH. PATRI IA l.EA - The key to success is your attitude. DEOA. ThespI u - Sec.. Speech Club. SMITH. SUZF ITE - I speak truth not as much as I would, but as much as 1 dart , and I dare a little the more, as 1 grow older. Bicentennial C mmitiee. Youth Program. Executive Board - See. - Treas., Hori on 70 Board Member. Festival 76 Board Member, Heritage '76 f ard Member. Track, Sr. Belles Senior Board. Fricassee Staff, spectre - Editor. SPEARS. JO EPH - Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult tr drive: easy to govern, but Impossible to enslave. Afro-Am rican-Siudlea, French Club, Jr. Red Cross. SPEAR .. SUSAN SP111.MAN. PAMELA - Most of the shadows of this life arc caused by. 'ur standing In our own sunshine. FH - chaplain - Historian. Booster - Head - Quartermaster -Outstanding Booster. Tri-Hi-Y. Thespians - Vice-Pres.. Softball. Jr. t lass Representative. Fricassee Staff - Sr. Class Editor. Sports Manage;. SPURLOCK. MICHAEL C. - Don't follow In my footsteps! Make your own, lugger and better. SGA - Pre . - Treas. - Executive Board liarr.ber. Inter-Racial Council, Key Club. Sophomore Director - Ticas. - District Sandy Ninningcr Outstanding Key Clubber Award. Jr. Red Cross. SOS, Sophomore Class Favorite. Beta Club. Cheerleader. Jr. Academy of Science. Inter-City School Council. EBR Parish Student Committee. Boy Booster. EBR. Parish Student Government Association. EBR Youth Cnuix.il. TAYLOR, BRENDA - FHA. DECA. I THOM. CAROLYN GRACE - Keep your face to the sunshine, and you cannot see the shadow. Beta Club. Fricatsec Staff - Photogrnpher SOS. Jr. Academy of Science. Spanish Club. Girls' Swimming. TraeV , Gymnastics. THOMAS, ROSALIND YVLTTE - Hurt not, hate not, and be not unkind, for the greatest is possess.cc mind. Jr. Class Sec.. SGA - Vice P e .. Y-T« Inter-Racial Council. Teniis. art and within the Executive Board. THORNING. SUSAN - Life is what you make of it. SOS. DECA, An Club. Bl-Racial Council. Tri-Hi-Y, Booster -Flag Corps - See. - Highsteppers. TOLIVER. ROGER TOURS, ROD J. - Eat. drink, and be merry, fe; Tomorrow we die. TUCKER. CHARLES - It's so hard to say good-bye to yc.oexdav.” Track. Football. FCA. TUCKER, DARRYL TURNER. JAMES VEAL. ROLAND - That's the way I like It. Afro-Amcrican-Studics. Football. Basketball, Baseball, FCA, !A. DECA. VILLERET. EDDIE - Cowboys make better lovers.” IA. French Club. WALKER. TIA - How glorious yet how painful It is to be an exception. Beta - Pres., Jr. Academy of Science - Sec.. FTA - Vice-Prcs., Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain, Cheerleader - Capt., National Honor Society - See., SGA - Executive Board, Fricassee Staff Features Editor, SOS. Homecoming Maid, Girls' State. Track, Thespians. Civi-tan. Mu Alpha Theta. Softball. Sr. Favorite. WASHINGTON. RHONDA CHRISTINE - It's so hard to say goodbye to yesterday. WEBB. JOHN LEVI - Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be. cannot make yourself as you wish to be. Key Club - Historian - Pres. - Representative. Major - EBRP Safety Council, Band - Publicity Chairman - Section Leader - All Parish Honor Band - Outstanding Bandsman, EBRP BlcemcnnLal Youth Program - Parish Chairman, Boys' State. Fricassee Staff - Organizations Editor. French Club. Fellowship of Future Physicians, Beta Club. Jr. Academy of Sciences, Chess Club. SOS. SGA - Executive Board Member - Representative, Mayor's Youth Council, DAR, Good Citizen Award. Senior Board. WHITE, GAIL - Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. COE. WHITEHEAD, STANLEY WILLIAMS. GA1LEY PATRICIA - If a picture paints a thousand words, where do I begin? Afro-Amcrican-Studics - Pres., Chorus Vice-Prcs., Choir, Boosicrcttcs - Ouartcrmastcr. Y-Tccns. Speech Club. WILLIAMS, REGINALD WILLIAMS, TYRONE - It is so hard to say good-bye to the memories that fill the sunshine after the rain. Art Club, Afro-Amcrican-Studics, Basketball. WILLIAMS. VETA WILSON. JUDY A. - Live Ute life you like, and like the life you live. FHA Historian, Library Club. Student Advisory Committee. SGA. W1SHAM. RONALD WONG.AMY WOODRUFF. HENRY CRAIG WRIGHT. CHERYL - It has taken me a long time to get where I am today, but I have almost made It. DECA. FHA. Y-Tcens. Jonathan Holder - President Shawn Poydras - Vice President Ella Holmes - Secretary Juanita Johnson - Treasurer Junior Class Officers Danny Adams Reuben Adams Junior Class Spirit Is . . . Steven Adams Alaricc Allen Phillip Allen Margaret Augustus Robert Babin Russell Banks Victor Barker John Barnes Narses Barona Beverly Bell Renee Bershell Rita Betz Alfred Blanton Terri Boitcaux Hugh Bond Rosalind Brewer TOP: I hope 1 didn't use too much nitro-glyccrinc! BOTTOM: A-one-a and a-iwo-a and a-BLAAT!!! Working Hard, Beverly Brown Bruce Brown Linda Brown Lainont Brumfield Irene Burton Cassandra Campbell Starleuc Carroll Jeana Cefalu Dwight Coston Joyce Coston Mike Crain Travor Crump f 88 Gordon Curry Alex Davis Henry Davis Linda Davis Lili Dicharrcy Daniel Dixon Connie Donahue Diana Duncan Jainie EUerbe David Ellis Farin Fabre Karla Fant -_______ Overcoming Problems, Judy Fountain Jackie Gautier Leila Gosselink Michael Gram Arthur Griffin Tcni Haffner Homer Harris Farrow Haynes Gina Haynes Kenneth Heatly JoAnne Henry Trernayne Higginbotham James Hilts Tim Hobgood Jonathan Holder Emily Holiday Rhonda Holloway L_ 90 Having Fun, Ella Holmes K31I Horgby Helen James Cynthia Jefferson Juanita Johnson Walter Jones Robert Konikoff Mark Landry Carla Lanehart Paul Lanoux Rose anna Laporte John LcBlanc Bobby Lcche Shanic Lewis Ernie Lolis Shirley I-olis Delores Louding Bill Maranto C. J. Marchand Patricia Matthews Cheric Maurer Cathy McCauley Nancy Mengcrt Lisa Merrill Asking Questions. Diane Mills Kenneth Montgomery Wanda Moore Lyle Morgan Shirley Morris Robin Mullins Crystal Murroy Darlene Nelson Martha Orio Fatiha Oukada Bczeit Palmer Phillys Peck Melvin Perkins Terr Peters Cynthia Poole Bonnie Powell Shawn Poydras Carrie Prudhommc Bill Russell Jeanretta Scott David Sharp Michelle Smith Walter Starks Wanda Taylor Stephanie Thibodeaux Alisa Thomas Carol Thomas Buck VanNorman Jude Vaughn 91 Lovlc Veals Steve Vcrrcti Yvonne Wagner Jackie Washington Jack Webb Judy Wells Duane Wheeler Stephanie Winchester Brenda Winfield Linda Wong Margaret Woodruff ■ m.mm, ■ ■ —— ■- ■ ■- -—■■• Juniors, Juniors, Rah! Rah! Rah! 93 We're the Best, We Are Great Karen Adams Devonja Addison Russell Arnold Steve Atkins Lionel Augustus Wallace Augustus Kenneth Baker Ruth Banks Anthony Barrow Edward Berryman Cynthia Braxton William Brewer Wright Brewer Gregory Brister Karen Brooks Isiah Brooks Pierre Brousscau Tcddic Brown Carla Brumfield Bert Bucher Brian Collier Sheila Cormier Dennis Couvilllon 94 Demeter Dixon Darryl Duncan Tammy Dyson Sharon Edwards Hal Ellis Patty Escana Mike Everett Susan Fabrc Kirk Folse Kenneth George Charles Gordon Flenard Green Anne Gremillion Carol Griffin Gregory Grimes lackie Guarlsco We're the Class of Avery Hall Donna Hamilton Marge Hampton Delma Hannaman Mike Hardy Jim Harp Donna Harris Jesse Harris Wilbert Harris Karen Harton Francis Hauer Carolyn Head Kari Hebert Leslie Henry Gina Hodges Jackie Holmes Sandra Howard Allen Hudman Patricia Huey Shawn Ingram Tommy Isaac The Best Is Yet to Come Stefan Jackson Leti sa Jarvis Andrea Johnson James Johnson Sandra Johnson Theresa Johnson Cheryl Jones Fred Johnson Saundra Jones Brenda Kenerson Karen Kring Robbie Landry Louis Lanoux Fred Leblanc Tina LeBocuc Randy Ledoux Tony Lcndo Patricia Lewis Blake Madden Paul MagiII Maria Mangclla Mary Maranto Tanya Martin Stephanie Matthews Trcon McFarland Patti Messina Monica Miller Reginald Miller Michael Mills Erica Mitchell Linda Moore Duke Morrow Mary Motsinger Craig Munson Eric Murry Dana Nasca David Ourso Oliver Paige Kenneth Parkwer Donald Pcaler Beverly Peck Michelle Perkins June Pencil Cheryl Penotte Aubrey Pitts Linda Pope Dana Powell Diane Quinn Peyton Rankins Kathryn Raybom Cusandra Renter Kathy Reynolds Michael Rice Tammy Rice Shavonnc Richard Stuart Roberts Helen Rowe Jennifer Sbona Bill Schoeffler Claudia Simon 96 B.R.H.S. — Love It or Leave It! David Smith David Socha Stacy Spa no Rodney Sprucl Marion Starks Gwen Stewart Renee Stewart Kate Street Calvin Thomas Mark VanNorman Ethan Veal Kirk Vcrrett Etta West Aaron Williams Bertel Williams 97 Sophomores Showed Good School Spirit Sedric Adams Toni Addison John Allen Larry Anderson Alfreds Augustus Evans Banks Donald Barnes Ulysses Bell Gerald Boatncr Keith Boccio Ricky Bonneau Richard Bourgeois Bridget Boutte Lcnora Brazile Cynthia Blister Mark Britton Wanda Brooks Ronnie Brown Ralph Bruce Sylvia Brumfield Idclla Burton Keith Bush Charlene Cannon Jessie Carter Linda Carter Richard Carter Daryl Cclestin Hezekiah Chaney Chester Chapman Mary Charles Terri Charles Pamalyn Coleman Gerald Collins Kevin Collins Cherie Courvllle Gary Couvillion Diana Cox Sena Crump Danny Cullen Lyncttc Cummings Sharor. Dalcourt Gordie Deloach Alphonse Denham Tyrone Denham Dinah Denham Debra Derosant Henry Dickerson Danielle Dodge Cathy Dominguc 100 We're the Class of 79 Janccn Downs Johnny Duncan Carla Duplanticr Kormaud Fair 3ecky Fitch Deadra Flowers Margaret Flowers Robert Glaspcr Myron Gordon Yolanda Green Chris llannarnan Chorondalct Harrison Kevin Hartquist Greg Hatch June Hawkins Inger Hayes Haul Hayes Chctt Haynes Margaret Haynes Carmen Henderson Elizabeth Henderson Charlene Hickman Hcstclla Hickman Willie Hill David Hobgood Steve Holland Christopher Holloman James Holmes Shari Hudman Nelson James Robert James Kelvin Jefferson Kclwin Jefferson David Johnson Lucinda Jones William Jones Gary Jordon Randy Julian Buckley Junior Bill Lacy Robert Lanoux Julie LcBtanc Linda LeBranc Bryan LcDuff Jerry Lcggio Russel Lcjcunc Roncll Lenoir Edna Lenoir Beau LcVinc Jon Lofton Juanita Lucas Kelly Lukcr Bernadette Maranto Chris Maranto Toni Marshall David Mayeaux 101 Three More Years . . .? Dean Mayeaux Victoria Minified Nathaniel Mills Kyle Milne Cynthia Mitchell Edward Mitchell John Mitchell Mark Mitchell Kimberley Moore Edward Morrison Cathy Murphy Marion Murphy Harry Murray Vivien Normand Ricky Noto Debbie O'Bannon Alando O'Conner Happy Olindc Edwin Patze Darwin Palmer Marcus Patin Pam Patterson Danielle Pcnick Kelly Penick Towanda Perkins Deborah Pitts Angela Proctor Clyde Rcaux Albert Richardson Veronica Richardson Dale Robertson Lloyd Robertson Richard Robertson Patricia Russ Alina Sanchez Sheryl Sasser Edna Scott But 1 thought the game was today?? Byron Scldcrs 102 What's So Bad About Being Last? Clyde Solders Patricia Sellers Graylin Simon Tamra Simon Judy Smith Tenia Smith Graig Stevenson Mary Stevenson Carla Stewart Ann Stuart Nancy Stuart Whit Tabor Billy Taylor Evan Tltayer Anita Thomas Myron Thomas Wanda Tucker Thomas Varnado Leticia Vaughn Yolanda Veal Tracia VonDameck Dexter Walker Huey Washington Lonnie Washington Dwayne Watkins Phyllis Weathers Ronald Wells Sandra Wells Jerome Wilcox Andrea William Daryl Williams George Williams Linda Williams Malcolm Williams Larry Wisham Karen Wright Gwendolyn Young 103 Well, there’s nothing else better to do! 104 Organizations 105 Student Government Association Helped to Plan School Activities President Michael Spurlock Vice President Rosalind Thomas Secretary Gina Haynes Treasurer Emily Holiday 106 Homeroom Representatives 1975-76 Each homeroom elected one person to represent them at Student Council meetings. They were. Left to Right. FIRST ROW: Mark Van Norman. Chris Hanna man. Sharon Collins. Shavonne Richards. Gail Richardson. Marianne Hannaman. Cynthia Jefferson. Edwin Pacts. Whit Tabot. SECOND ROW: Keith Jefferson. Brenda Jackson. Darwin Palmer. Della Flaherty. Renia Brock. Carolyn Milligan. Cary Couvillion. THIRD ROW: Ken Montgomery. Marlon McGee. Linda Milligan. Patty Escana. Kelly Luker. FOURTH ROW: Charlene Cannon, Michael Lafayette, lames Grayson. Curtis Kador. Daniel Dixon, and Margaret Augustus. 107 SGA Executive Board The SGA Executive Board consisted of a select few chosen from the upper classes to take an active voice in the school's policies. The members were. BOTTOM, Left to Right: Sandra Johnson, Corrine Brousseau, Terri Haffncr, Yvonne Francois, Robin Marshall, Lisa Harris. Bernadette Brown, Ella Holmes, Nancy Mengert. Tia Walker, TOP: Kenneth Conner, Cleveland Brown, JarTot Handy, John Webb. Juanita Johnson. Darlene Nelson. Arnold Robertson. Loretta Jones. Henry Hollins. Linda Milligan. Bill Maranto, and Jonathan Holder. Bicentennial Senior Board The Bicentennial Senior Board directed the activities of the Senior Class of 197C. The members were, BOTTOM LEFT: Rcnia Brock. Keith LoBuc. Robin Marshall. Marianne Han-naman, Nicky Jones, Loretta Jones, Henry Hollins. Suzette Smith. Ben Dantin, Linda Milligan. Elton Augustus, Jarrot Handy. Mr. Meador. Dclphine Holliday. John Webb. Sharon Collins. Phyllis Schoeffler. 108 Student Advisory Committee Committee members were. Left to Right. FRONT ROW: Lisa Rossie, Carla Broomfield. Dana Nasca. Rosalind Thomas. BACK ROW: Bonnie Powell. Henry Hollins, Terri Haffher, Wanda Moore, Danielle Penlck, Michael Spurlock. Paul Lanoux. and Darwin Palmer. 109 Junior Academy of Sciences President: Bernadette Brown Vice-President: Nancy Knox Secretary: Tia Walker Treasurer: Debbie Perroite Sponsor: Mrs. Jackson The Junior Academy of Science consisted of honor students in Science and Math who endeavored to provide new insights into the scientific fields and also to render service to the school and community. 1976 was a busy year for this productive organization. lent its talents and intellect toward building a better school environment. The members were (left to right) Kenneth Montgomery, Debbie Perroite. Nancy Knox. Bernadette Brown, Tia Walker. Linda Wong. SECOND ROW: Juanita Johnson. Carolyn Thom, Lisa Rossie, Sharon Celestin. Pamela Poole. Corrinnc Brousscau. Sandra Johnson, Sandra Howard, THIRD ROW: Beverly Brown. Leila Goselink. Andy Johnson, Jo Bucche. Cathy McManus. Cheryl Perottc. Pierre Brousscau. Loretta Jones, TOP ROW: Louis Lanocx. John Webb. Michael Spurlock. Paul L3noux, Mrs. Jackson, and Marlon Magee. 110 National Honor Society The National Honor Society was composed of seniors who had maintained an average of 3.5 for each of five consecutive semesters. Members during 1375-16 were. Bernadette Brown. Sharon Cclcstin. Stanley D’Aubin. Debbie Perotte. Lisa Rossic, Tia Walker. Mrs. Mathis was faculty sponsor. Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is a national honor society for outstanding mathematics students. Members in 1975-76 were. Beverly Brown, Debbie Per-ottc, Tia Walker. Bernadette Brown, Corinne Brousscau, Narscs Barona. Stanley D'Aubin, Leila Cossclink, and Paul Lar.oux. Ill s Beta Club Reached Out Beverly Brown Narses Barona Corrinc Bourgeois Corrinnc Brousscau Bcmadcuc Brown Sharon Cclcstin Stanley D'Aubin Leila Gossclink Marianne Hannaman 11? Jonathan Holder Paul Lanoux Juanita Johnson Catherine McManus Loretta Jones Carolyn Milligan Sponsor - Mrs. Jetton for New Levels of Service Membership in the Beta Club was one of Baton Rouge High's highest scholastic honors. The twenty-six members were required to maintain a B” average every year, and to have a desire to serve the school and community . . . Sponsor: Mrs. Schmidt. The 1975-1976 Beta Club Officers. Darlene Nelson Michael Spurlock Debbie Perrotte Carolyn Thom Cynthia Poole Tia Walker Pamela Poole John Webb Lisa Rossic Linda Wong 1976 Boys' and Girls' States For eight short days the Baton Rouge Campus of Louisiana State University was transformed into a cheering, chanting, convocation of young politicians merging to form a mythical fifty-first state. The Baton Rouge High Delegation to the 1975 Louisiana Boys’ and Girls’ States consisted of (top center, left to right) Bernadette Brown, Corrinne Brousseau and Tia Walker; (bottom center. left to right) Kenneth Conner, John Webb and Henry Hollins. iu 1i . wr Louisiana Youth Civitan Citizenship Seminar The Civiian Group was selected by the faculty according to civic interests. The seminar was held in June of 75 at Louisiana College for one week. The students attended seminars which were interesting and challenging. During the seminars guest speakers came in from the Air Force, the Navy and war Veterans’ groups. These speakers told of their personal experiences. The B.R.H.S. group was represented by Marianne Hannaman, Loretta Jones, Nancy Knox, Lisa Ros-sie, and Tia Walker. 115 SWEETHEARTS: Marianne Hannaman Robin Marshall Lisa Rossie The Baton Rouge High School Key Club tried to achieve the primary objective of Key Club International, which is to develop initiative and leadership. Our Key Club participated in such diverse activities as clerical work, sponsoring drives at school for food and clothing, and buddying underpriviledged children. New projects and activities, such as an extensive Bicentennial program, and work at LSSD were added. Sponsors were Dean Hulbcrt (far left) and Mr. Williams. 116 President John Webb Vice President Bill Maranto Secretary Paul Lanoux Treasurer Bert Dantin Senior Director Elton Augustus! Junior Director Narses Barona Sophomore Director Louis Lanoux Board-at-Largc Aundra Jefferson William Brewer Wright Brewer Cleveland Brown David Durlachcr 117 We Build Motto of Key Club International Jim Harp Henry Hollins Gordon Jones 118 Nicky Jones Walter Jones Michael Lafayette Robert Lanoux Randy Ledoux Keith LoBue Paul Magill Kenneth Montgomery William Rusell Bill Schoeffler David Socha Michael Spurlock Marion Starks 119 Le Petit Cercle Francais BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Linda LeBrane, Edna Scott, Dcadra Flowers, Bobby Jones. Linda Wong. Toni Marshall. SECOND ROW. Left to Right: Janice Gay den. Margaret Flowers, Joann Carol. Fatha Oukada, Whit Tabor, Louis Lanous. THIRD ROW. Left to Right: Mrs. Dabkowski, Sponsor: Shirley Lolis, Debra Dero-sant, Carla Stewart. FOURTH ROW, Left to Right: Stewart Roberts. Diane Duncan, Rene Brock, Marion Starks, Elton Augustus. Joanne Henry. Walter Jones. FIFTH ROW. Left to Right: Emily Holliday. Aundra Jefferson. Lc Petit Cercle Francaise a pour son premier 'but la jouissance de la culture francaise. Pendant 1‘anAce on s'amusait ben aux reunions comme celle de la partie de Noel et celle de la fin de 1'annee ou on dimait a la cirsinc francaise. 120 Sobre Gusto No Hay Disputas Y Quien Nada Hace Nada Vale President Robin Nasca Vice-President Linda Milligan Secretary-Treasurer Alina Sanchez Reporter Mike Rice Sponsor Mrs. Schmidt Los miembros del Club estan vendiendo chocolates para ganar dinero para poder rcalizar los actividades. Aunque el Club Amis-tad no cs muy grande, estc ano tienc miembros que van a cumplir projectos de interes. Van a aprender a bailar y cantar en espa-nol. Esperan gozar de las coinidas mexicanas en los resiaurantes de nuestra ciu-dad. Sobre todo esperan haccr un viaje a Mexico csic verano. LOS MIEMBROS (from left to right): Ronald Wells, Mrs. Schmidt - Sponsor, DarTyl Henderson, Alina Sanchez. Linda Milligan. Carolyn Thom. Robin Nasca. Mike Rice, and Kathy Reynolds. 121 Tri-Hi-Y Means Service TrI-HI-Y's reputation as an active service club was displayed in various functions. The members participated in hospital projects, school cleanup activities, and various campaign projects. The President was Lisa Rossie, the Secretary, Marianne Hannaman; the Treasurer, Robin Marshall; and the chaplain, Tia Walker. Corinnc Bourgeois Corinnc Brousscau Sandy Carnes Rita Collignon Della Flaherty Marianne Hannaman Lisa Harris Loretta Jones Nancy Knox Kim Krceger Robin Marshall Charlotte Milano Carolyn Milligan Robin Pasca Pamela Poole 122 Shawn Poydras Stacy Spano BEAUX Bert Dam in Daryl Lamana Johnathan Holder The sponsor was Mrs. Gas perccz. Beverly Brown Jcana Cefalu Farln Fabre Anne Grcmillion Ten! Haffner Shawn Ingrain Juanita Johnson Nancy Mengert Patti Messina Robin Mullins Dana Nasca Cynthia Poole The 1076 Tri-Hi-Y Club consisted of (bottom, kneeling) Tia Walker, Lisa Rossic, Robin Marshall, Marianne Hannarnan. STANDING. FIRST ROW: Shawn Poydras. Shawn Ingram, Corinne Brousscau. Stacy Spar.o. Terri Haffner. Dana Nasca. Carolyn Milligan. Nancy Knox, Pam Spillman. Juanita Johnson. SECOND ROW: Corinne Bourgeois. Pamela Poole. Cynthia Poole, Farr in Fabre. Lisa Harris, Jeana Cefalu. Patti Messina. Beverly Brown. THIRD ROW: Charolettc Milano. Susan Thoming. Rita Collignon. Nancy Mengert. Delia Flaherty. Anne Gremii-liou. Sandy Carnes. Kim Kreeger. Robin Nasca. Loretta Jones. Tri-Hi-Y: Service 124 and Fellowship BRHS Thespian Troop 504 Catherine McManus, left, was the 1975-76 Thespian State Secretary. Club officers were, Left to Right: Pam Spillman, Treasurer; Keith LoBuc. President; Patti Smith. Vice-President: and Marion Starkes, Secretary. Troup 504 participated in speech rallies and helped present the school musical. ''Bells Arc Ringing. 126 The Thespians were. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Catherine McManus, Keith LoBue, Pam Spillman, Tia Walker, SECOND ROW: Robbie Landry. Phyllis Schoeffler, Mrs. Durand. Sponsor: Michael Lafayette, Homer Harris, Jackie Holmes, and Jonathan Holder. Better Than the Best 127 Library Club Members of the Library Club were, BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Keith Bacclo, Linda Labranc, Charles Lorie. and Cynthia Mittchell, TOP ROW: Francis Hatter, Sharon Dalcourt, Alina Sanchez, JoAnn Henry, Cathy Harris, and Kelvin Jefferson. The sponsor was Mrs. Nauman. Future Teachers of America FTA served as teacher aides by grading papers. The club also made favors at Halloween. Thanksgiving. Christmas. Easter, and St. Patricks’ Day. Members and officers were. President Cor-rinc Brousseau, Vice President Tla Walker, Secretary Lisa Harris. Treasurer Robin Marshall, and Reporter Loretta Jones. Club Sponsor was Mrs. Atherton. 128 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Coach Robert Holder, sponsor, left. CLUB OFFICERS - Jonathan Holder - President, right. Roger Toliver - Vice-President, left. Club Members were. 1st ROW: Carla Stewart. Margaret Flowers. Marilyn Augustus. Harold Johnson. Sharon Dalcourt. 2nd ROW: Ronney Brown, Robert Konikoff, Joey Collins. Marvin Johnson. Henry Dickerson. Stephanie Thibodeaux. Charles Miller. JoAnn Henry. 3rd ROW: Andre Matthews, Aundra Jefferson. Edward Mitchell, Jesse Harris. Nathaniel Mills, Kelwin Jefferson. 4th ROW: Dywanc Whellcr. Rodney Spruel. Jack Webb, Kenny Wayne Martin. Larry Lewis. Lyle Morgan, 5th ROW: Jonathan Holder, Roger Toliver, Arnold Robertson. Jude Vaughn. Jerry Palmer. Bortill Williams. James Holmes. 129 Getting Involved With Future Homemakers Future Homemakers of America is an organization that is composed of girls who are taking Home Economics. Through the year the organization has stuffed stockings for the needy, rung bells for Volunteers of America, sold candy, had guest speakers on crafts, etc. The Officers were. Loretta Jones -President. Althea Addison - Vice President. Yaun Crump - Secretary. Shelia Price - Treasurer. Cynthia Jefferson - Parliamentarian, Terri Boitcaux - Historian. Betty Chambers - Son-gleader. Future Homemakers, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Vermeer, worked toward new horizons in individual, family, schi community projects. The Members were, BOTTOM ROW: Theda Dunbar. Betty Chambers, Deborah Patterson, Angela Proctor. SEC ROW: Jeanette Patterson. Claudia Smith, Glenda McKinley. Katherine Harris. Stephanie Martin, Janice Gaydcn, Loretta Jones. T ROW: Cynthia Jefferson. Dclphinc Holliday. Shelia Price. Joyce Coston. FOURTH ROW: Terri Boitcaux, Annette Bourgcios. Jennifer Sa Monia Miller. Deborah Pitts. Althea Addison. Chrondalcttc Hanison and Santa Joubert. -4 130 F.H.A. Getting Ready for District Meeting FIRST PICTURE: F.H.A. gening ready for District Meeting on February 7. 1976. Loretta was very nervous about the speech she was to give. SECOND PICTURE: THIRD PICTURE: Shelia and Delphinc tried their best to do it right. Future Nurses of America PRESIDENT Linda Milligan VICE PRESIDENT Emily Holliday SECRETARY Aundra Jefferson TREASURER Sandra Joulben REPORTER Carolyn Milligan service activities, including a project with the Marine Corps Bicentennial Tree Planting Program. Members were. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Huey Douglas, Aundra Jefferson, Cheri Maurer, Janice Gaydcn, SECOND ROW: Ms. Kelly. Sponsor. Brenda Kennerson, Diane Mills, Sharon Collins, Carolyn Milligan, Emily Holliday, Mrs. McFadden, THIRD ROW: Richard Augustus, Julia Chalk, Linda Milligan, and Sandra Joulben. 132 Red Cross Served School and Community Red Cross was composed of students selected from each home room. The chief purpose of these students was to serve through youth activities. OFFICERS FOR THIS YEAR WERE: Pres. - Marion Starks, 1st V. Pres. - Cynthia Poole, 2nd V. Pres. - Mark Britton, Sec. - Demeter Dixon. THE MEMBERS PICTURED, STANDING, Left to Right, ARE: Steve Holland, Grcmcllc Lafayette, Henry Dixon, Marion Starks, Mark Britton, Richard Bourgois, Chris Han-naman, Revellc Lenoir. KNEELING: Cynthia Poole, Wanda Taylor, Karen Hardin, Betty Chanbers. SITTING: Sandra Howard, Teddie Brown, Monica Miller. The sponsor this year was Mr. Dejean, (right) 133 Boosters Kept That Spirit Up Boosters were volunteers who endure long tryouts to become chiefs among B.R.H.S. spirit builders through cheering, precision drilling, and favor making. Whenever Boosters were mentioned at B.R.H.S. , the word spirit usually followed. During the cold wintertime they were the central backing of the football team. The Bulldog fans enjoyed the weekly pep rallies. As the basketball season came in, the Boosters found themselves in the gym, backing up the team. 134 Boosters Supported Those Bulldogs Boosters consisted of two companies, and three companies of boos-terettes. The Companies were -COMPANY A, Cynthia Jefferson -drill captain, Pamela Poole, Sha-vone Richards, Emily Holliday and Loretta Jones, COMPANYS H and 1, Dcmcter Dixon. Marilyn Augustus. Anne Cremellion. Dclphinc Holliday. Susan Thorning, Tammy Dyson, Denise Davis, Donna Harris, Robbie Landry, Cynthia Braxton, Donna Hamilton, Shawn Ingram, ar.d Jeana Cefalu - drill captain. 135 Quartermasters Had an Exciting Year Quartermasters were elected by members of each company. Their jobs were painting the windows near the gym. painting the signs for the Dogs to run through. The Quartermasters were as follows. Denise Davis. Bonnie Powell. Donna Lewis. Patricia Lewis, Dclphinc Holliday, Jackie Holmes and Galley Williams. Boosterettes Added Spirit Company A Boosterettes were formed in mid-October. Company A consisted of. Cynthia Jefferson - drill captain. Renee Bershell. Tina Perkins. Bonnie Powell (front row) Sena Crump, Patricia Huey, Cynthia Brisier, Hcstclla Hickman. Jackie Holmes (back row.) 136 Extra Voices Added Spirit!!! Company B As an auxilliary to the Boosters. Boostcrettes raised their voices high. In Company B were, Shelia Price. Linda Brown. Veronica Richardson, Margaret Haynes, Edna Lenoir, Karen Wright. Cathy Reynolds. Claudia Simon, SECOND ROW: Martha Williams. Deborah Pitts. Charlene Campbell. Chron-dalette Harrison. Yolanda Green, Marcia Richardson, Clarice Dalcourt. Company C The Boostcrettes added strength to the Booster structure. The Members of Company C were. Starlcttc Carroll. Cynthia Mitchell, Sandra Whitehead. Carmen Henderson, Patricia Lewis, SECOND ROW: Margaret Flowers. Toni Addison, Elizabeth Henderson, Gwen Young. Margaret Augustus, Gailcyd Williams. 137 Baton Rouge High Concert Band Officers of the Band were (left to right) Richard Griffin. Richard Augustus. Henry Hollins. Hellan Rowe. Cleveland Brown. Kenneth Montgomery. Daniel Dixon, and Mr. Gory, sponsor. (Left to right) All Parrish Members were, Paul Lanoux. Evans Robertson. Bill Maranto, and John Webb. BAND WORKED HARD TOWARD FESTIVAL!! 138 • • • Band Looked Forward to Spring Festival ! ■ Members were (left to right) BOTTOM ROW: Terry Haffner, Sharon Collins, Sandra Howard, Leslie Henry, Beverly Jackson. Pam Patterson, Hellcn Rowe. SECOND ROW: Evans Robertson, Ronnie Brown, Flanard Green, Thurman Offord, Greg Williams, Halaudo O’Connor, Kirk Verlett, THIRD ROW: Ken Montgomery, Paul Lanoux, Jack Jones, David Sharp, Robert Lanoux, Malcolm Williams, Bill Maranto, TOP ROW: Richard Griffin, John Webb, Cleveland Brown, Bany Jacobs, Henry Hollins, Daniel Dixon and Richard Augustus. Section leaders lead their sections great! They were Helen Rowe, Beverly Jackson, Richard Griffin, Richard Augustus, Daniel Dixon. Henry Hollins, John Webb, David Sharp, and Bill Maranto. 139 WE HAVE THE BEST BAND AROUND!!! Happy Bicentennial America!! PERCUSSION: Members were (left to right) Thurman Offord, Flcnard Green, Terry Haffner. Gregory Williams. and William Maranio. BRASS: In the above picture, the Brass Members were (left to right) FIRST ROW: David Sharp. Evans Robertson. Paul Lanoux, Cleveland Brown. Kirk Virrct, Robert Lanoux. Henry Hollins. SECOND ROW: Richard Griffon, Ronnie Brown, Kenneth Montgomery. John Webb. Jack Jones. Barry Jacobs. Richard Augustus. WOODWINDS (left to right) BOTTOM ROW: Helen Rowe. Sandra Howard. Pamela Patterson. Sharon Collins, Beverly Jackson. SECOND ROW: Olando O'Connor. Malcolm Williams. Daniel Dixon, and Leslie Henry. 140 Y-Teens Proved Helpful in Service to the Community THIS YEAR-S OFFICERS WERE. KNEELING: Andrea Williams - Sgt.-at-Arms. Devonja Addison - Chaplain, and Theresa Johnson - I.C.C. Rep. (standing). Sandra Howard - I.C.C. Rep., Althea Addison - President. Deborah Plus - V-President. Toni Addison - Asst. Secretary. Carla Brumfield - Reporter. Beverly Bell - Parliamentarian. Jean Dixon - Treasurer, and Cynthia Jefferson - Secretary. MEMBERS WERE. 1st ROW: Theresa Johnson. Linda LeBranc, Aundrea Williams. Dcadra Flowers. Gwendolyn Young. Claudia Simon. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Fleet. Toni Addison, Devonja Addison. Connie Jolevara. Jean Dixon. Margaret Flowers. Alfreda Augustus. 3rd ROW: Cynthia Jefferson. Deborah Pitts. Crystal Murray, Beverly Bell, Sandra Howard. Althea Addison. JoAnn Henry, and Sharon Dalcourt. 141 Choirs Presented Christmas Concert The Choir performed for the student body and helped entertain at Beaux and Belles. Catherine McManus (left) - All State Choir. Mr. Kirk Kennedy - Sponsor. A Cappella Choir members were, BOTTOM ROW. Left to Right: Beverly Bell - Librarian. Cathy McManus - President. Jeana Ccfalu - Treasurer. Betty Chambers - Vice President. Darlene Nelson - Secretary. Tremayne Higginbotham. SECOND ROW: Ann Bergeron. Beverly Peck. Terri Haffncr. Kari Hebert. Shari Hudman. THIRD ROW: Susan Fabre. Leticia Vaughn. Oailcy Williams. Sheryl Sasser. Karen Kring. Evan Thayer, FOURTH ROW: Russel Arnold. Keith Jefferson. Curtis Kador, Roger Toliver. Charles Miller. Richard Griffin. 142 TOP: MIXED CHOIR. Left to Right. FIRST ROW: Susan Fabre. Aaron Williams. Cynthia Jefferson, Mark Long, Cindy Carter, SECOND ROW: Sheri Hudman. Betty Chambers. Cailcy Williams. Dcloris Lauding. Phyllis Peck. Curtis Solomon. THIRD ROW: Karen Kring. Sandy Wells, Connie Jolenarc, Richard Griffin. Karl Horgy, and Counland Smith. BOTTOM: GIRLS' CHOIR, Left to Right. FIRST ROW: Rene Stewart. Judy Wells, Alina Sanchez. Karen Wright. SECOND ROW: Juanita Lucas. Beverly Peck. Elizabeth Henderson. Sandra Maron. Kate Raybom. THIRD ROW: Lorella Gills. Karen Adams. Pat Sellers. Dianne Mills. Patty Escarra. and Happy Olinde. 143 Art Club The An Club did a wonderful job on the door decoration for Thanksgiving. The Members were (left to right) FRONT ROW: Dukc Ernest Guy - Vice President. Linda Lebranc. Gerald Collins. SECOND ROW: Carla Brumfield. Phyllis Schocffler - President, David 5°' Inger Hayes. Susan Thorning. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Aikens - Sponser. Ken Barker. Lonnie Dixon, Sandra Howard. Donna Hamilton - So . and Keith Jefferson - Treasurer. 144 Afro-American Studies Sponsors of ihc Afro-American Studies were Mrs. Bremer and Mrs. Morrison. OFFICERS WERE: President - Gaily Williams, Vice President - Shawn Poydras. Secretary -Angela Alexander, Treasurer - Emily Holiday, Ser-gcant-at-Arms - Cleveland Brown. MEMBERS WERE. Left to Right. BOTTOM ROW: Yvonne Francois. Clara Ross. Gaily Williams. Renia Brock. Stephanie Winchester. Eric Murray. SECOND ROW: Huey Douglas. Emily Holliday. Darlene Nelson. Charles Glover. luanita Johnson. Ronnie Brown. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Conner. Crystal Murray. Jarrot Handy, Brenda Jackson. Robert Glaspcr, TOP ROW: Aundra Jefferson, Dclphinc Holliday. Cleveland I 145 DECA — Future Leaders in Marketing Club Officers were (left to right) Juanita Johnson - President. Leila Chevallier - Secretary. C. ). Marchand - Parliamentarian, Ann Bergeron - Historian. Cathy McCauley - Vice-President, Lorie McCarroll. DECA Members were (left to right) FIRST ROW: Cindy Rccch. Nancy Lockwood. Patti Smith. Patricia Patton, Jennifer Sbona. Ann Bergeron. SECOND ROW: Mary Maranto, Lori McCarroll, Wardell Jackson. Terri Boiteaux. Deborah Patterson. Mr. Pennison, THIRD ROW: Ricky D -icola. Jackie Guarisco. Dana Powell. Rita Betz, Danny Adams. Keith Jefferson. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Beinn. Juanita Johnson. Karc Cashio, Brenda Taylor. Cheryl Wright. Rose Moses. Marlon Magee. Robert Babin. 146 147 Cooperative Office Education COE put out BRHS” Newsletter, rang bells for Volunteers of America, and helped in other school activities. Members were from lefr to right: Golden Babin, Gail White. Kim McCray, Bemie Brown. Pam Poole, Lisa Rossie, and Jo Ann Bueche. 148 Made Workers Out of Students Planning for their futures, many COE students will keep their jobs after they graduate from high school. The 1976 Yearbook Staff Baton Rouge High School was one of the first public schools in this parrish. Sixty-one FRICASSEES have shown tl classes and events of BRHS school years. Now, a new school has been planned to occupy 2825 Government Suee: 1976-77. The staff of FRICASSEE 76 paused at Walden bridge to reflect on the end of an important tradition. 150 The chief responsibility for planning this bicentennial edition belonged to editor-in-chief Keith LoBue. Business Manager David Durlachcr kept the books balanced and still found time to take pictures and lay out the ad section. Faculty Advisors were Mrs. Laura Cotton and Mr. Guy Johnson. 151 a I MSB Part of the Organizations section was made by Sharon Collins, Robin Marshall, and John Webb. Leila Gosselink and Robin Mullins worked with the Junior section while Jim Harp and William Brewer worked on the Sophomore section. Terri Haffner and Tia Walker created the Features section. 152 Pam Spillman did wonders with the Senior section. Nicky Jones and Nancy Lockwood were the Athletic editors. Danielle Dodge worked on the Ads Section and Cheri Courville made the Freshman section. The Organization section was also created by Suzette Smith, Loretta Jones, and Linda Milligan. The Staff Photographers were Bill Maranto, Carolyn Thom, and Paul Lanoux. 153 154 Athletics 155 aI 156 KNEELING. HEAD COACH: Robert Holder. STANDING. Left to Right. COACHES: Grover Perkins, Roycc Whittington, Wesley Harris. John Mitchell, Albert Richardson. THE 1975-76 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Roland Veal, Kenneth Connor, Lonnie Dixon, Jack Webb, Stanley Whitehead. Trevor Crump, Ernest Guy. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Jonathan Holder. Buck VanNorman, Buddy Chevallier, Wright Brewer, Kirk Folse. Gregory Blister, Larry Williams, THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Charles Tucker Rodney Spruell, Arthur Griffin, Roger Tolliver, Aubrey Pitts, Robin Perkins, Dwight Coston, FOURTH ROW. Left to Right: Mark Landry, Ralph Butler, Robert Konikoff, Victor Barker. Calvin Thomas. Lyle Morgan. LAST ROW. Left to Right: Head Coach. Robert Holder: Corrinne Brousscau. Manager; Edward Morrison. Manager: Mark VanNorman. Ernie Lollis. Wallace Augustus. Manager: and Clarence Dickerson. Manager. 157 THE 76 K-9 CORPS TOP LEFT: Ernie Loills fought lurd for a short gain. TOP RIGHT: Baton Rouge High ended its season with a big win over District Champs. Denham Springs. 12-7. LOWER RIGHT: Perkins made an outstanding catch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Greg Brister led the 1976 passing attack. 158 Bulldogs Fought to the End TOP LEFT: Brlster runs for a short gain before being dragged down by an unidentified Bronco player. The Bulldogs captured their first victory of the season over Zachary. 14-8. TOP RIGHT: An unidentified Bulldog player throws a key block leading the way for Gordon Curry. LEFT: -LOOSE 3ALL!I 159 TT ABOVE: Coach Mitchell sends In plays. I — - • 1st ROW, Left to Right: Rcvcll Chaney. Danny Cullen. Edward Mitchell. HezekUh Lenoir. Greg Hatch. Craig Stevenson, -nd ROw right: Ronnie Brown. Ricky Webb. Nathaniel Mills, Willie Hill. Chet Haynes. Chris Maranto. 3rd ROW. Left to Right: Mark Britton, up Bell. Lynn Dixon. James Holmes. Nelson James. 160 Bulldogs Sought Playoffs STANDING (left to right) Coach Morrison (trainer). Roland Veal. Jerry (Droopy) Palmer. Duane (Ba'be) Wheeler. Arthur (Scrap) Griffon. Arnold (Uncle George) Robertson. Curtis (Country) Kador. Gregory (Bumple) Brlster. Roger (T Toliver. Cleveland (Pixie) Brown. Jude (Rod Vaughn. Coach Albert Richardson. KNEELING: Ronnie Brown. (Manager). Albert Richardson Jr. (Manager). Tyrone Williams. Kenny (Woo) Martin, Gordon Curry. Jarrot (Kem) Handy. Jamie Cage (Manager). Craig Munson (Manager.) Coach Richardson had a fine year. Arthur aims for two. 162 TOP LEFT: Arnold Robertson, one of our outstanding senior players, lead the team strongly in their offensive attacks. TOP RIGHT: Curtis Kador, one of our better defensive players, had the knack of blocking shots and snatching rebounds. BOTTOM: THE SOUL PATROL ■-----1 RIGHT: Country takes a chance. BELOW: Judy Vaughn reaches for a layup. ABOVE: Uncle George shoots with style. RIGHT: T at the foul line. J.V. and 9th Grade Basketball J.V. TEAM, Left to Right. TOP ROW: James Hilts. Aubtcy Pliu. Willie Me Neely. Steve VeiTeit. MIDDLE ROW: Calvin Thomas. Jessie Harris, Rodney Spruel, Demetrius 3lanton. Coach Clover Perkins, BOTTOM ROW: Bertel Williams, Dwayne Williams, Aaron Williams. Robin Perkins. 9th GRADE TEAM. Left to Right, TOP ROW: William Lacy, Kyle Milner. Gerald Boatncr. Coach John Mitchell. MIDDLE ROW: John LusV Rickey Webb, Nathaniel Mills, Craig Stevenson, Otto Jefferson. Manager. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Morrison. Chucky Williams. Ed . : Mitchell. Willie Hill. Henry Dickerson. Track Coach Wesley Harris and '16 Team Captain Harold Johnson. STANDING. Left to Right: Ralph Butler, Arthur Griffin. Trevor Crump, Jarrot Handy. Robin Perkins. Ernie Lollis. Rodney Spruel. Kenneth Conners. Roger Toliver. Alvin Paige. Charles Tucker, Gregory Bristcr, KNEELING. Left to Right: Ken Montgomery. Audra Jefferson. Marvin Johnson, Lonnie Dixon. Gordon Curry. Gerald George, Larry Lewis. Harold Johnson, Chuck Blanton. Henry Davis. Tommy Isaac. 167 Left to Right: Oui Sprinters and Quarter-Mile Runners arc Gerald. Gorden Curry, Harold Johnson, Robin Perkins, Trevor Crump, Arthur Griffin. 168 Left to Right: The Distance Runners are. ROW 1: Aundra Jefferson. Harold Johnson. Marvin Johnson. Chuck Blanton. Kenneth Montgomery. ROW 2: Hemy Davis. Rodney Spruell, Lonnie Dixon. UPPER LEFT: Ralph shows Ernie the correct technique of throwing the shot-put. LEFT: Sprucll, Lewis, and Bristcr cleared the hurdles. ABOVE. Left to Right: Oui Field Event Men are. KNEELING: Kenneth Conner. Ernie Lollis. Lonnie Dixon. Jarrot Handy. STANDING: Ralph Butler. Alvin Paige. Roger Toliver, and Charles Tucker. 169 ---------------. tsrr KNEELING, Left to Right: Ralph Brown. Stanley Whitehead. Philip Allen. Philip Bcr.dily, Kurt Verret, Joe Miles, Buck Van Norman, and Terry Peters, STANDING. Left to Right: Duane Wheeler, Nathaniel Mills. Isiah Brooks. Roland Veal, Jack Webb. Alex Davis. Lyle Morgan. Craig Stevens, Calvin Thomas. Norman Fair. NOT IN PICTURE: Avery Hall. Jude Vaughn, and Steve Verret. 170 171 - — __ r Pilchers and Catchers were. KNEELING. Left to Right: Nathaniel Mills. Lyle Morgan. Roland Veal. STANDING. Left to Right: Ralph Brown. Buc Van Norman. Philip Allen, Alex Davis. Kurt Verret, and Craig Stevens. Inficlders were. Left to Right: Nathaniel Mills. Ralph Brown. Terry Peters. Jack Webb. Miles. Duane Wheeler, Isiah Brooks, and Lyle Morgan. 172 Wrestling (Left 10 right) Coach Thomas Brousscau, Coach John B. DeJean. Manager Corrinc Brousscau. The B.R.H.S. Wrestling Team. SITTING (left to right) Chris Hannaman. Dwayne Watkins. Greg Williams, Revell Lenore. KNEELING (left to right) Thurman Olford, Alvin Bennett. Norman Fair, Bill Russell. Pierre Brousseau, STANDING (left to right) Thomas G. Brousseau, Ernie lollis. Jonathan Holder. Robert Konikoff. Buck Van Norman. Corrine Brousseau. John B. DeJean. 173 TOP LEFT: Russell put 3 move on Coach Brousscau. TOP RIGHT: The team gets a rest while Tommy shows a new move. RIGHT: Ernie Lollis. 11-0-0. Most Valuable Wrestler, Most Pins Award - 10 pins. A Growing Sport 174 Wrestling is a sport as old as man himself. It combines strategy and quick thinking. A wrestler must have speed, skill, endurance, and strength. Wrestling is a sport that combines mental and physical ability. TOP: Team Captains - Buck Van Norman, Ernie Lollls, and Mark Van Norman. Chris Hannaman -Most Determination: Robert Konikoff - Most Improved LEFT: Pierre Brousscau and Bill Russell - Most Dedicated and Hardest Worker Award. 175 Tennis BELOW, Left to Right, ROW 1: Paul Lanoux. Mark Brit, Jim Harp, David Smith. Robert Lanoux, Charles Louring. Louis Lanoux. Coach John DeJean, ROW 2: Sandra Johnson, Carla Brumfield, Marge Hampton. Gina Haynes, Frances Hatter, Michelle Perkins. Shawn Ingram. 176 The B.R.H.S. Golf Team. STANDING (left to right) Bill Lacy. John LeBlanc, and Tim Hobgood. Golf Coach was John 3. Dcjcan. — 177 B.R.H.S. Golf Team — Girls' Track TOP ROW: Mis Carol Stephens, Sponsor; Nancy Mengert. Chris Murry. Pam Luckett. Ann Gremillion. Tla Walker. Gaily Williams. Helcr, James. POW 2: Cynthia Mitchell. Ledna Lenoir. Tina Perkins. Andrea Williams. Dedrea Flowers. Margaret Haynes. Bridget Boutte. 1976 Volleyball Team LEFT: PhyllU got under the ball. The 1975-76 Volleyball team played a 10 match season, tallying a record of four wins and six losses. The team showed remarkable improvement throughout the entire season and played some of their best matches in those in which they were defeated. The high point player for the Varsity team was Phyllis Schoeffler, and the high point player for the Jr. Varsity team was Leslie Henry. 179 KNEELING. Left to Right: Hestella Hickman. PhyllU Schoeffler. Sylvia Dixon. Dccky Mayeaux. STANDING. Left to Right: Sandra Howard. Patterson. Leslie Henry. Elizabeth Henderson, Saundra Joubert and Coach Carol Stephens. Girls' Softball soft Ball team members were. TOP ROW: Susan Thornlng. Judy Smith. Tia Walker. Delores Uudlng. Carol Stephens. Sylia Dixon. Jean Dixon. SECOND ROW: Robin Marshall. Donna Gasper. Pamela Spillman. THIRD ROW Nancy u c • • Sharon Williams. Phyllis Schoffler. Cusandra Renter. 180 Cheerleaders Boosted The B.R.H.S. Cheerleaders placed FIRST at camp for tire fourth consecutive year! The 1976 Cheerleader Squad consisted of (Top. left to right) Terri Haffner, Shawn Poydras, Sandy Carnes. Dinah McKinley. Dana Nasca. Yaun Crump, and Tia Walker. Head Cheerleaders were • LEFT: Tia Walker: RIGHT: Yaun Crump. 182 Bulldogs' Spirit TOP LEFT: Sandy Carnes. TOP RIGHT: Shawn Poydras. MIDDLE: Dana Nasca. ABOVE: Terri Hafner. tn— LEFT: Dinah McKinley 185 PICADILLY CAFETERIA Continuous Service 3164 Government Street Open 11:00 am-8:30 pm Convenient Terms Arranged to Meet Your Needs Use Your BankAmerlcard, Master Charge or American Express RIDER'S Fine Jewelers Since 1930 161 Riverside Mall • Baton Rouge Bon Marche • Westmoreland _________Also Lafayette • Shreveport____ FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS. St awl. TRAVEL AGENCY 6248 Florida Blvd. I Baton Rouge. La. 70806 Starr Jeffries Office (604) 026-1402 SIGMUND'S DELICATESSEN Rebel Shopping Center Phone 927-9442 •Hot Pastrami ’Chef Salads •Corned Beef ‘Soups Famous for Rubin Sandwiches Catering, imported Foods YOUNG FASHIONS 3154 Government St. Phone 383-4729 Baton Rouge. 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