Behrman High School - Bee Hive Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1960
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Rolling, rolling from Arkansas, Kansas, Iowa, Rolling from Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois, Rolling and shouting Till, at last, it is Mississippi, The Father of Waters: the rnatchless, the great flood Dyed with the earth of Statesg with the dust And the sun and the seed of half the States Which serves us in many ways. Charlotte Donohue ASSISTANT EDITOR Virginia Campbell BUSINESS AND CIRCULATION MANAGER Constance Gondrella SOCIETY EDITOR Peter Platz FEATURE EDITOR Diane Cadro SECTION EDITOR 599 SOLICITORS: Ruth Odum John Turner Gwen Orgeron Maryaline Macafore Wayne Crochet Mike Davis Norma LaCour Lynda Harper Mervin Budge Marceline Thibodeaux Trina Peltier Carol Bourgeois Joycelyn Neff Glenda White Teresa Bacuetes ff 1. f l x -1 -v. U N ' V. t x I , 1' ,112 . I af- . gf if ,lf V ,, 1 .15 ,..,','.fL 1 Ii....,' W S-V - John Austin SPORTS EDITOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF me csfcyff Pat Courtney Sandra Delaune Linda Wininger Barbara Nesbitt Cecile Bergeron Jerry Russell Elaine Schindler Carolyn Wattigny Sharon Lessard Jeanne Estopinal Linda Drinkhaus Calvin Banks Doreen Sweigart Ruth Legnon Buddy Dufau Buddy Dufau SUPER SALESMAN Randy Fuqua ASSISTANT Ann Garrett CLASS Bobby Gilbert GENERAL MANAG .ir Marc ia Bob TYPIST yjrzln czyoa 75 92125-.saye Whatever else we may think of Polonius, the Lord Chamberlain of Shakespeare's HAMLET, lbelieve that all of us can agree that much of the advice given to his son Laertes is worthy of serious thought. I feel sure that his last bit of advice is deserving of our reflection and consideration. . . to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Reams have been written to expand and ex- plain these words of the immortal poet. I think simply stated it means that a person must be honest with himself and his fellow man. Let me try to illustrate my thinking by telling you of a young man I know who is blessed with many talents, the true de- velopment of any one of which would make him indeed happy, successful, and worth- while to himself, to his family, and to his friends. He is such an intelligent and ed- ucated man that if he chose to use some of the talents he possesses, the resulting bene- fits to himself and mankind would be nu- merous. lnstead, this person pursues a course in life which brings him money only, I-le has told me many times that he is one of the most miserable of creaturesg he is very unhappygdoing the work ich makes him richer every day, yet he cannot bring himself to turn to one of those fields of work which would make him l upon some of his other talents. He is too accustomed to making money and too interested in stockpiling it, even though feels he is wasting his life doing it, Certainly, this is not being true to himself - or to his fellow man. Have you thought that often we are not true to ourselves? You may not realize it yet, but there is in each one of you some d-given talent that should be nurtured and brought to full flower, Why not spend some time in learning what this talent is using it to the best of your ability? Make it serve you so that you will be working not only to gain material wealth but o to make a person of real worth to yourself and .to others. Your reward will be indeed great. If you always make it a practice of being true to yourself, I am sure that you will find that Thou canst not then befalse ny man. ,fl-vc.e4eZL'd. 4.4.111- Fvsszkfanf Trzhcwafs Wessaye To the graduates of 1960 I extend my heartiest congratulations and best wishes. May I commend you on your accomplishments during your years of school life and wish for you every success in the years to come. You are entering a new phase of life in an age when society is demanding more wisdom and more responsibilities of its citizens than ever before, Our country needs broadly educated persons who have the intellectual ability and moral convictions to make sound decisions. Your education here at Behrman High School has been built on a firm foundation, consisting of courses, activities and ideals that lead to intellectual, physical, social and moral growth. With this education added to what you have learned during these years from your home and your church, you should be ready to serve as fine citizens. You should be able to accept the opportunities that society will offer you, remembering that with these opportunities come definite responsibilities. The knowledge and the inspiration you have been given - the willingness to serve your community must come from each of you individually. May the ensuing years be replete with joy and success andbfind you loyal to the salutary lessons of home, school and Church. May He Who is Mighty grant you much happiness along the way. J s ws.- -Y -LT A V Q' , ,., , . 2-.V --'-'iifn-,. -, U ' M-fkaijv , , uf- 1.-n V J w-11 il.. Q A -4- ijt ' lIP'4.4-.-. ss , . . .1 Q 'Ins 'A- A, .. -, 9' qi ..., Q4-' hal-'ll f im ., ,..,qqg..,,- l , ., .,.'. 4- - .4 . . 4.u 'Q u ,fs ., S. 'sk 4 Hx , pl... 'vu-' ' O' VJ -5 f, ,lv n hd lx- H -- ' K - 'f ,f ,, ' -4 'iff - . ,.. N ,,.-' f'.'. ,.f fr' ,, 'P'S. , , I s' ' 1,1 'i 'S' 5 V' QU, ' . . . .r A V nf' asf 1 I it g ' ag, .- ' 4 1 K, .. ' ,,',...,dv- . nr -H: fy-4 .. ui' 3' -0' '-'ul--f it -S . mbsf.: Q. . : ' 0' 3 e ity di, . ' .Q : O- . A f' ' .'. Q:1:'f5I-12' .' J . 'fi Ji- ' ... ii ,,., :mb W. Vg, -' ' P- 'nr' 1 U 34.71 v E eu ., .. ff A' . wwgo-.. 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LINDA LEE DRINKHAUS Secretary Senior Class 4g Home- coming Court 3,4g Homeroom 1, 3,4g Drama Club 2,3,4g Boosters 1- Boosterettes 2, 3,45 Red Cross 1, Wings 2, 3,45 Bee Hive Solicitor 4. With voice so sweet and face so fair. RUTH ANNE ANGLE Treasurer Senior Class 4, President Future Homemakers 4, Boosters 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Awards 1,2, 3, Homeroom 1,2, 3,4, Red Cross 1: Stingers 2, 3,45 Honor Society 3, 4. Knowledge in youth is wisdom in age. it FELIX ANTHONY ALBERT Key Club 35 Baseball 35 Football 2, 3,45 Track 45 Newman Club 3. The man worth while is the one who will smile. JUNE ROSE ALBRECHT D.E. 45 Stingers 2, 3. Patience is a door of joy. ,' .'-. AUBREY PETER ADAMS Junior Achievement 3, 4. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. BRUCE LYNN ALBERT Band 1,2, 3,45 Key Club 35 Horne- roorn Officer 1,25 Homecoming Court 45 Pelican State 35 Music Quartets 35 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Foot- ball 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball Award 3. Dimples in his cheeks5 mischief in his eyes. JOHN AUSTIN, IR. Key Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Bee Hive Staff 45 Football 45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 2, 3,45 Pelican State 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 3,45 Student Council Vice Presi- dent 45 Spanish Awards 3. His mind is his kingdom5 his will, his law. TERESA ELIZABETH BACUETES Boosters 1, 2, 35 Future Homemakers 25 Stingers 2,3,45 Y-Teens 15 New- man Club 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Volleyball 15 Awards 1,2,3. Kindness wins friends. VERLIN LOUIS BAKER Band 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 4, Basketball 1,2, Homeroom Of- ficer 1, 2, Music Quartets 1, 2, 3,4, Band Council 83 Awards 1,4. Where there's music, there can be no harm. CALVIN W. BANKS, IR, Honor Society 4, Baseball 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Pelican State 3, Bee Hive Solicitor 4, Key Club 4, Pasadena, Texas: School Paper 4, Student Council 2, A Cappella Choir 1, Awards 1, He is a wise man who is an honest man. , CECILE ANN BERGERON Boosterettes 3,4, Boosters 2, Stingers 2.3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, 3,4, Red Cross 2, Bee Hive Solicitor 4, Baseball 1,2, 3, Basketball 1, 2.3, Volleyball 1,2,3. With her eyes in flood with laughter. GAY MERLINE BERGERON Boosterettes 3,4, Boosters 1, 2, Stingers 2, 3,4, Newman Club 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 2, Volley- ball 1, Awards 1,2,3,4. Her eyes are songs without words. ARADINE MARY BARRILLEAUX Boosters 2, D.E. 1.2, Glee Club 4, Opera Club 4, Red Cross 2, Stingers 2, Ir. Achievement 1,2, C.Y.O. l.,2,3,4. Kindness is wisdom. CAROLYN SUE BARNARD Stingers 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Volleyball 1. A mind of her own, a heart for everyone. WILLIAM BOCKLUD Awards l. He is good who does good to others. JULIUS LEVY BODENGER Football 3. They are not gone who live in the hearts of those they leave behind. 1. -qv. - . f DOLORES ANN BERNARD Boosters 1,2g D. E. 4g Stingers 2,3g Newman Club 1,2, 3,4g Awards 1. The mind that would be happy must be great. GEORGE WESTLEY BERTHAUT D. E. 2g Track 1. Cheerful company shortens the mile. ANDREE LYNN BORDELON Band 4g West Jefferson: Drum Major ette 35 Baseball 2,33 Basketball 2, 3 Volleyball 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 45 Buccanneerr staff 3g Jolly Roger Staff 3. A good nature is the sign of a large and generous soul. BARRY BRIAN BORNE Basketball 1,2g Homeroorn Officer 1g Science Fair Award 2, 3. The highest degree of earthly hap- piness is quiet. CAROL ANN BOURGEOIS Boosterettes 2,45 Boosters lg Sting- ers 2,3,4, Homeroom Officer 3. Patience is the key of Paradise. LINDA ANN BRAAI Boosters lg Boosterettes 2, 3,4g Drama Club 2, 3,4g Stingers 2, 3,4g Homeroom Officer 3,4, Bee Hive Staff 4g Pelican State 4: Honor Society 3, 43 Secretary of Honor So- ciety 4g Volleyball lg Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. Lovely to look atg delightful to know. MERVIN CLARENCE BUDGE, IR. Band 1,2, 3,4, Key Club 3,4g Homeroom Officer lg Bee Hive Solicitor 45 Honor Orchestra 2, 3,4g L. S. U. Clinic 2,35 Band Awards 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Council 3, 4, All- State Band 3, 4: All -State Orchestra 3. Good nature plus understanding equal success, SIDNEY EUGENE BUNIFF, III Football 3g Junior Achievement 3, 4. A treasure of casual quietness. JOHN WILLIAM BRADLEY Junior United Nations 3: Track 3, Football 3. He is well made who has good de termination. ELLEN MAREN BROWN Boosters 1, 2, 3g Stingers 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 3g Officer Worker 3, Future I-lomemakers 2, Vice President of Future Home- makers 23 Awards 1,2, 3. Unselfishness bespeaks an open m mind. VIRGINIA ANN CAMPBELL tingers 2,3,4, Honor Society 2, 3, , Homeroom Treasurer 4, Library ssistant 1,2, 3,4, Bee Hive Staff 4, wards 1, 2, 3. n quietness and confidence shall be our strength. RICHARD F. CAMUS and 1,2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Honor ociety 3, Homeroom Officer 2,4, tudent Council Officer 2,4, Track , 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, All -State and 4, Captain of Band 4, Math wards 1, 2, 3. nowledge draws the heart closer o God. DARLENE DIANE CABRAL Boosters 1,2,3, D.E. 4, Future Homemakers 2, Secretary of Future Homemakers 2, Glee Club 2, Red Cross 2, Stingers 1,2, 3, Newman Club 1,2, Volleyball 1,2, Home- room Officer 3. She is always laughing, for she has an infinite deal of wit. DIANE ELIZABETH CADRO Boosters 1,2, Drama Club 2, 3,4, Wings 2, 3,-4, Homeroom Officer 1,25 Bee Hive Staff 4, Red Cross 1. A sparkling disposition makes and keeps friends. MARY ELLEN CANCIENNE Boosters 1,3,4, D.E. 4, Future Homemakers 2, Glee Club 2,4, Opera Club 4, Stingers 2, 3, New- man Club 1, 2, 3,4, Parliamentarian in Future Homemakers 2. Never commanding, but gently per- suading. CATHLENE CHRISTIANSEN Glee Club 4, Stingers 4, Awards 4, King High School, Cheerleader 3, Student Council Treasurer 3, Stu- dent Cotmcil Vice President 2, An- nual Business Manager 3, Red Cross Chairman 3, Newspaper Staff 3 So quiet, so fair, so sweet, so rare. THOMAS. MICHAEL CHURCH Silence is one art of conversation. IO ANN CLEMENT Glee Club 2, 3,4, Opera Club 3,4, Stingers 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3 4, Secretary of Newman Club 3,4, Sacred Heart: Choral Club 1, Drill Team 1, Pep Squad 1, Student Council Officer 1, Homeroom Of- ficer 1. Acting on the stage of life. '- w. fig, 1 IO ANN COGNEVICH Stingers 2, 3,4, Ir. Achievement 4- Newman Club 2, 3. A laugh to be joyous must flow from a joyous heart. JOAN ELAINE CONNER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stingers 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Student Council Officer 1, Home- room Officer l, 2, Band Council 4, Music Quartets 1, 2, 3, 4, Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. LAWRENCE COCHRAN Basketball 1,2,4, Track 4, Foot- ball 3. Happy-go-lucky, brave, and free. BARBARA Rl-IEA COE Glee Club 4, Bridgport High, Texas: Band 1. Beauty is one of God's gifts. f-Ns D .rr . - ' , --f1fv F i. ' ,-1:15571 Q DJJ. ' , ,R BOBBYE IEAN CROSS Stingers 3, 4: Wings 2, Honor So- ciety 3, 4g Bee Hive Staff 4, Awards 1,2,3,4g Library Assistant lt2,3,4g Red Cross Seminar 3. The will is the soul of the work. MARCELLA FRANCES CUSTER Boosters 1, 2g Glee Club 2, 3,4, Opera Club 2, 8,4g Newman Club 45 Stingers 2, 3,4. She has a heart that knows not how to hate. I PATRICIA ANN COURTNEY Boosterettes 2,3,4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Boosters 13 Stingers 2, 3,4g New- man Club 2, 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 4, Awards 2,3,4. She loves to laughg she loves to walk, and oh how she loves to talk! WAYNE TALMAGE CROCHET Band 1,2,3,4g Key Club 35 New- man Club 4: L.S.U. -Clinic 1, 2, Honor Band 2, Music Quartets 2, 3, 4g Bee Hive Solicitor 4, Band Coun- cil 3,4g Awards 1,2,3,4gDrurn Major Sr. Band 3,4. The laughter of man is the content- ment of God -. IRENE RITA DAIGLE Boosters 1,2, 3, Captain 3g Future Homemakers 2, Stingers 2, 3,4g Newman Club 3,45 Volleyball lj Homeroom Officer 2, 3g Office Worker 2, 3,4g Awards 1, 2,3. Sweet and gentle, never tempera- mental. ALVAN JOSEPH DARCEY Glee Club 1. Yours be the luck and strength to do the task. MICHAEL GARY DAVIS Newman Club 2, 3,45 Junior U. N. 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 4. Wisdom is the sunlight of the soul. JANICE ELEANORA DAY Boosters 35 Stingers 2, 3,45 Horne- room Officer 3. The eye is the pearl of the face. SHIRLEY A. DOUROUX D. E. 45 Red Cross Secretary 35 Wings 2,35 Homeroom Officer 1,2, 35 D.E. Executive Delegate to City Wide Conference.4. Ever ready to lend a helping hand. GLORIA ANN DUET Boosters 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Stingers 2, 35 Homecoming Court 45 Newman Club 2,35 D. E. 4. From a little spark may burst a mighty flame. BETTY IO DEARMAN D. E. 45 D.E. Officer 45 Stingers 35 Wings 25 Awards 3,4. Happy is she who is content. SANDRA LEE DELAUNE Boosters 25 Wings 2, 3,45 Homeroom Officer - Holy Name 15 CSMC - Holy Name lg Bee Hive Solicitor 45 Homecoming Court 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Head Cheerleader 45 Captain of Wings 45 Awards 2, 3,4. A twinkle in her eyes and friendship in her smile. 5 J. , LOUIS CHARLES ERTEL it and hturnor belong to genius lone. IEANNE MARIE ESTOPINAL ed Cross 45 Stingers 2, 3,49 Y-Teens 3 Newman Club 2g Honor Society ,3,4g President of Honor Society 5 Summer Science Institute 33 ational Conference of Christians nd Jews 4g Representative of the nior Academy of Science 4g wards 1, 2, 3. othing is impossible to a willing eart. ERNEST DUFAU Red Cross 2g Bee Hive Solicitor 4g Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Bowling 33 Tennis 1,2,3. Doing easily what others find diffi- cult is talent. EDWARD DANIEL DURKES Glee Club 3,45 Horneroom Officer lg Football 25 Basketball 3g Baseball 3,4. Silence is the temple of purest thoughts. LLOYD WALTER FRISCH, IR. Band 1,2, 3,49 Baseball 3. Music is the art of the prophets. JAMES RANDOLPH FUQUA Band 1,2,3g Drama Club 4g Jr. Achievement 4g Bee Hive staff 45 Spanish Club 4g Franklin High School: on Staff on Teche Tattle His mind is his kingdom. ANNIE IANET GARRETT Boosterettes 2, 3, 4, Boosters 1, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, 3, Stingers 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Home- coming Court 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Pelican State 3, Bee Hive Staff 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4. A wise and understanding heart has she. WILLIAM GIEPERT A good laugh is sunshine in a house BENNIE SALVADOR GOINGS Band 2,3,4, Band Council 4, Band Awards 2, 3. Not that he loved study less, but he loved fun more. CONSTANCE KATHLEEN GONDRELLA Drama Club 2, 3,4, President of the Drama Club 4, Stingers 2,3,4, Honor Society 2, 3,4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Newman Club 4, Cheer- leader 3,45 Pelican State 4, Bee Hive Staff 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Student Council President 4, Spanish Club Secretary 4. An ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. l BOBBY GILBERT Key Club 3, 4, Football Manager 4, Bee Hive Staff 4. He who wills, can. MYRTLE RUTH GIORDANO Boosters 1,2, Glee Club 4, Stingers 2, 3, 4, Opera Club 4, Swimming Team l,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4. Happy and carefree, gay as can be. 'Z ANTHONY HARGIS Band 2, 3,4g Newman Club 3. When I hear music, I fear no dan- ger. LYNDA LAVELLE HARPER Boosters 1,2, 3,4g Future Home- makers 3,4g Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Opera Club 2g Stingers 2, 3,4g Homeroom Officer 4. Sweet and shyg but willing to try. GRADY G. GOODGION As happy-go -lucky as the day is long. LAWRENCE ALEXANDER HABER Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 43 Football 3, 49 Homecoming Court 4. In order to do great things, one must be enthusiastic . ROBERT HARVEY Silence is a sign of wisdom. MARION RICHARD HILL Jr. Achievement 45 Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Track l,4. Speaking is silverg silence is gold ALTON MARCUS HIMEL Band 1,3,4: Red Cross 3: Texas: Homeroom Officer 3: R. O. T. C and R. O. T. C. Band. Open my ears to music. CLARENCE HIXON If wits were gold, he'd possess a treasure. WILLIAM LLOYD ISAACKS D. E. 4: Visual Aids 1,2, 3,4. Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart. STEPHANIE JANIES Band 4: Boosters 3,4: Giee Club 3,4: Opera Club 4: Stingers 2, 3, 4: Ir. Achievement 4: Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Court 3: Homeroom Sweetheart 3: Awards 3,4. To know how to laugh is to know how to reign. MARY HOLLIDAY D. E. 4: Wings 2, 3: Treasurer of D.E. 4. Consideration is the parent of wis- dom. PHYLLIS MARIE HORN Y-Teens 4: Boosters 4: Hastings, Fla. : Future I-Iomemakers 1,2: Bet 3,4: 4-H 1,3. Sweetness is the warmth of a wom heart. I IACQUELYN KENNEDY D.E. 1: Stingers 25 Gretna High: Cheerleader 1. Cheerfulness keeps daylight in our minds and hearts. WARREN RAYMOND KENNEY Newman Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball Manager 25 Football Manager 25 Football 3,45 Track 3.4. His wit makes others witty. .-I 311-We BARBARA ELLEN IOHNSEN Future Homemakers 45 Stingers 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 4. Her laughter is a fountain of radi- ance. ARTHUR LEA KAYSER, JR. He laughs his worries away. ax- LULLA LEE KULP Boosterettes 3,45 Boosters 1, 25 Drama Club 2, 3,45 President of Drama Club 2, 35 Red Cross 1,2TA35 Stingers 2, 3,45 Honor Society 2, 3 Treasurer Honor Society 3 5 Home- room Officer 1, 2, 35 Geometry Award 2. Virtue is a jewel of great price. NORMA ANN LACOUR Boosters 3,45 Glee Club 35 Glee Club Captain 45 Red Cross 1,25 Stingers 1,2, 3,45 Newman Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 1,25 Homecoming Court 4. She makes mirth for us all. ELI IOSEPH LANDRY, Ill Newman Club 2, 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Basketball 35 Track 1, 2,3, 45 Football 1,2,3,4. Nothing is so gentle as real strength. PLO RITA LANDRY Boosters 1,2,45 Newman Club 1,3,45 Basketball 15 Volleyball 1. A noble heart is a changeless heart. RUTH ANN LEGNON Boosters 1,25 Captain 3,45 Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Opera Club 2, 3,45 Stingers 2, 3, 4. Her merriment fills many hearts with gladness. SHARON ANN LESSARD Boosters 25 Boosterettes 3, 45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Opera Club 2,3,45 Stingers 2,3,45 Baseball 15 Home- room Officer 25 Honor Society 3,45 Treasurer of Glee Club 4. Few things are impossible to dili- gence and skill. NINA ANN LANGENHENNIG Stingers 3,45 St. Scholastica: Dril- lets 25 Mandeville High: Future Business Leaders 1, 35 Future Home- makers 15 4-H 1,35 Science Club 35 Basketball Captain 3. WILSON IULIEN LEDET Glee Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 New- man Club 1, 2, 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Track 1, 2, 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Football Captain 45 Track Captain 3. Carefree, gayg an athlete all The way. MARYALINE THERESA MACAFORE Boosters 1,2, Red Cross 1, 2g Sting- ers 2, 3,45 Homeroom Officer 2, Bee Hive Solicitor 4g Office Worker 4, Awards 1,2,3. Silence is the greatest ornament in a woman. LORRAINE MACKAY Glee Club 1,23 Red Cross 1,23 Memorial High School: Debating Society 32 Discussion Club 3g Alter- nate Member for Student Council 3. Eloquence is saying the proper thing and stopping. BONNIE LOTT Warner Robins Senior High: Dramat- ics Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,2, F.H.A. 25 Pass Christian High School: F. H. A. 3g Junior Play 3. A good disposition is more valuable than gold. DARNELL LUFT D.E. 4gWings 2, 3, Swimming Team 1 Patience is a high virtue. I? JOAN MAGGIO Band 1,2,3,4g L.S. U. Clinic 3g Superior Solos 1,2, 3,4g Awards 1, 2, 3,4, Quartet 1,2,3,4g All-State Band 4g Newman Club 3,4g Basket- ball 1,2g Baseball 1,2g Volleyball 1,2. Where words fail, music speaks. CAROL ANN MANSUY Boosters 25 Glee Club 2,3,4g Sting- ers 2,3,4g Opera Club 2,3,4g Honor Society 2g Awards 2. Virtue, as much as happiness, comes from heaven. LOUIS MURTAGH Silence sometimes speaks more than words. LYNDA RAYE MYERS Boosters 3: D.E. 45 Glee Club 35 Stingers 2, 3: Ir. Achievement 35 Honor Society 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Awards 2,3. The first step to greatness is honesty '-mat? ',. BARBARA NOEL NESBITT Boosters 1, 2, 3,45 Lieutenant 45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Red Cross 15 Stingers 2, 3,45 Ir. Achievement 3,45 Awards 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Bee Hive Solicitor 45 Jr. United Nations 35 School Newspaper 4. Striving ever, surrendering never. MARCIA NEWMAN Stingers 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 25 New- man Club 2, 3,45 Homeroom Of- ficer 35 Bee Hive Staff 45 Volleyball 15 School Newspaper 45 Awards 3. Her voice was ever soft5 gentle and low. IOYCELYN ANN NEFF Boosters 15 Boosterettes 2, 3,45 Glee Club 15 Stingers 2, 3,45 Captain of Stingers 45 Bee Hive Solicitor 45 Volleyball 1,2, 35 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Future Home- makers 15 Awards 1,2,3,4. She wears a smile that never fades. ALLEN A. NEWMAN Baseball 1,2,3,45 Baseball Award 3. Millions are his, if left to sports. A x 2 al 3 I GWENDOLYN M. ORGERON Boosters 3g Glee Club 2,3,4g Opera Club 4g Stingers 1,2,3,4: Newman Club 4g Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3g Bee Hive Solicitor 4g Sweetheart Contest 2, 3g Key Club Sweetheart 3g Awards 2, 3. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. DAVID M. OSTER Drama Club 1: Glee Club lg Opera Club lg Newman Club l,2g Awards 1,2, 3. All men are poets at heart. MILLIE OAKLEY D. E. lg Glee Club 2g Stingers 2g Basketball lg Volleyball lg Recog- nition Club 1. A sweet delight a quiet life affords. RUTH BRINSON ODUM Boosters 1,2g Stingers 2, 3,4g Cheer- leader 3,4g Homeroom Officer 2,3,4g Volleyball 1, Awards 1,2,3, 4g Bee Hive Solicitor 4g Lieutenant Captain of Stingers 4. Friendliness is the highest degree of perfection in society. MICHAEL JAMES OWENS D. E. 4g Glee Club 4g Newman Club lg Track 1,29 Football 2, 3. Always laughing, always gay, he helps to send your troubles away. YVETTE MARIE PARR Boosters lg D.E. 3,45 Sringers 1,2g President of D. E. Class 4g Delegate to D. E. Executive Council 3. Blessed is he who has inherited a noble disposition. IEAN CECILIA PATAI Future Hornemakers 25 Stingers 2, 3.4. Better be small and shine than be great and cast a shadow. TRINA THERESA PELTIER Bee Hive Solicitor 45 Stingers 2, 3,4. What sunshine is to flowers smiles are to humanity. MICHAEL A. PITTAR1 Silence is as great an art as speech. SANDRA KAY PONDER Boosters 1, 25 Boosterettes 3, 45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Wings,2,3,45 Ir. Achievement 35 Secretary of Ir. Achievement 35 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Hi-Lites 15 Awards 1,2,3,4. Her merry heart makes others happy. 's CARMELITA LUCIA PEREZ Boosterettes 3,45 Drama 1,2,35 Red Cross 1,25 Stingers 2,3,45 Home- , room Officer 2, 3,45 Student Coun- cil Treasurer 45 Boosters 1,25 Awards 1, 2, 3,4. Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom. ANTHONY JOSEPH PICONE The fewer the words, the greater the profit. ,,,,.f' Q , ..-.f35'v- V'-ff: ROBERT PUGH All that once was good is good for evermore. BARBARA CAROLYN RAY Boosters 1, 2, 3,4g Opera Club 4: Red Cross 2g Jr. Achievement 35 Stingers 2,3,4g Girls' Track Team 15 Awards 3,4. A sweetness all her own. ROBERT JOSEPH PONS Glee Club 3,4g Newman Club 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3,4g Horneroom Of- ficer 4. It always pays to be a gentleman. CECIL HOWARD POTTER Band 1,2, 3,4gI1'. Achievement 35 Baseball 4g Basketball 2,42 Awards Life without mischief is not life at all. JOSEPH N. RELLE From the crown of his head to the soul of his foot, he is all mirth. WILLIAM CLIFTON ROBERTS Basketball 2, 3. A song is more lasting than the riches of the world. 1 DANA ROGERS Boosters 35 Drama Club 45 Future .Homemakers 1, 2,35 Glee Club 375 Red Cross 25 Stingers 2, 3,45 F. H.A. 1,2,35 Glee Club Award 3. A light heart lives long. IACQUELINE ALICE ROGERS Boosters 25 Drama Club 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Opera Club 15 Stingers 2,3,45 Music Quartets 35 Awards 2, 3. The joy of life is found in living it. LINDA J UNE ROSENTRETER Drama 2, 3,45 Boosters 15 Booster- ettes 2, 3,45 Captain 45 Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Captain 35 Opera Club 1,2,35 Red Cross 1,25 Stingers 2, 3,45 Awards 2, 35 Hi -Lite Represent- ative 1,2,3,4. The more talents, the more they will be developed. JERRY MARIE RUSSELL Homeroorn Officer 1, 25 Glee Club 45 Stingers 2,3,45 Newman Club 1, 2,'3,45 Drama Club'4: Boosters 1,'3,4. Heaven bestowed her a special gift, her smile. ,fs PRISCILLA ANN RONIGER Boosters 25 Red Cross 2, 35 Home- room Officer 3,45 Volleyball 35 CSMC 2, 35 Newspaper 2, 3,45 Halloween Court 3. A welcomed stranger in our midst. MARGUERITE MARTHA ROPPOLO Boosters 15 Stingers 2, 3,45 New- man Club 15 Award 1. True politeness is kindness of hear ELAINE SCHINDLER Boosters 1,25 Glee Club 2,45 Red Cross 25 Stingers 2, 3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Newman Club 2, 3,45 Volley- ball 25 Awards 21 Bee Hive Solic- itor 4. God has enshrined her with the beauty of personality. WALDON JOSEPH SCULTHROP Newman Club 45 Bowling Team 35 Track 1,25 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 1, 3,4. Good nature is the very air of a good mind. S JOHN MICHAEL RUSSO D.E. 3,45 Baseball 2. Longer than deeds liveth the word. LINDA LEE SANTIAGO Stingers 3,45 Jr. Achievement 3, 45 Newman Club 35 Holy Angels Academy, Glee Club 1,25 Sodal- ity 1, 2. Her heart gives what neither gold nor silver can buy. DONALD JOHN SHORT Football 1, 2, 3, 4. There is no wisdom like frankness. JACQUELYN ELLEN STALL Stingers 3,45 Newman Club 45 Baseball lg Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 4. Beauty opens locked doors. SHARON KAY STEVENS Boosters 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3,45 Opera Club 35 Stingers 3,4. There is no measure upon earth for human kindness. EDNA SWAYZE D. E. 3,45 Vice President of D. E. 4 Her wise, rare smile is sweet with certainties. ELAINE MARIE TEAL Boosters 15 Glee Club 45 Red Cross 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Volley- ball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 15 Awards 45 Best Athlete 2. Manners are the blossom or loyal nature and noble mind. MARCELINE ANN THIBODEAUX Boosters 35 Stingers 2, 3,45 Secre- tary of Stingers 45 Newman Club 35 Baseball 15 Basketball 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 45 Awards 2, 3. A merry heart doth good like a medicine. DOREEN PATRICIA SWEIGART Boosters 35 Drama Club 45 Stingers 2,3,45 Music Qwrtets 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 45 I-Iomeroom Officer 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 Opera Club 45 Cheerleader 4. Her smile is like a rainbow flash- ing from a misty sky. JOHN EDWARD TAPPEL Handsome is that handsome does. JOHN F. TURNER Key Club 3, 45 Homecoming Court 43 Bee Hive Solicitor 4g Football 4g Bas- ketball l, 2. 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 49 Baseball Award 3. Activity is the constitution of his nature. f-1 LAURA L. TIERNEY Boosters lg Stingers 2, 3, 45 Future Homemakers 2g Booster Lieutenant 49 Booster Awards -1, 4. Blushing is virtue's color. BRENDA TREADAWAY Office Worker 45 Stingers 2, 3. 4g Awards 1. Silence is more eloquent than words. JANICE UMBACH Glee Club 25 Stingers 2, 3, 4g Awards 1, 2, 3. The truest politeness comes from sin- cerity. DIANNE WAHL Boosterettes 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4g Opera Club 2, 3, 4: Wings 2, 3. 41 Red Cross 2, 3g Boosters 2, 3, Glee Club Music Quartets 3, 4: United Fund Speaker 45 Home Room Officer 1, 2, 4. Bright gem instinct with musicg vocal spark. CAROLYN SUE WATTIGNY Boosters 1, Boosterettes 2, Glee Club 2, 4, Red Cross 1, 2, Stingers 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, Newman Club 1, 2. 4, Awards 2, Bee Hive Solicitor. A little work, a little play. MARY ELLEN WATTIGNEY Stingers 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Awards 4. Silence is the herald of joy. GLENDA PAYE WHITE Boosters 1, 2, 3, Booster Captain 4, Stingers 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, Home Room Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Awards 1, 2, 3. 4. Happiness is built only on virtue. GWENDOLYN CLAIRE WILIE DE 3, Future Homemakers 1, 2, Stringers 2. 8, 4. A silent tongue and a true heart are the most admirable on earth. JEWEL FAY WATTS Glee Club 1, Stingers 1, 2, 3, Wings 4 Junior Achievement 4, Newman Club 4, Baseball 3, 4. Thy nature is full of the milk of human kindness. IO ANN RITA WILSON So sweet the blush of bashfulness. DOROTHY WINDHAM Boosters l, 2, 3g Stingers 2, 3, 4g Home Room Officer lg Awards 1, 2, 3. Laugh and the world laughs with you. ,M ' i I 4. ' C45 ' i ,,.r .Q Th h e r ment friends multi 1 W xqml ' - W A roug mri py ' y ,I Phnio not i A 7 I - Jdvaifugb '? H N' LINDA ANN WININGER Boosters lg Boosterettes 2, 3, 4g Glee crub 2, stmgers 2, 3. 4, Volleyball lg Home Room Officer 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 4g Sweetheart Queen 35 Awards 1, 2, 3, 4. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. DIANNE LOUISE YORK Boosters 2, 3g Boosterettes 4g Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Opera Club 3, 45 Stingers 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 3: Pelican State 3: Junior Achievement 4g Home Room Of- ficer 1 - HNMg Red Cross 1 - HNM. Many small make a great.. - -a l l J, A' , . 0 .2315-6 V. if 1 asrf: - 1 1 .4 , tr 'A 5 r t I . tg , I JW , If 'rf A L ' if: RTLJY' . 1 ,, W 'IEA L gas! czzzofjesfamenf gfffe GQJS 0 1960 I, Aubrey Adams, will my ability to type ten words a minute and still pass to anyone who needs it. I, Bruce Albert, leave my speedy foot- ball shoes to that slow back fieldsman, Cornbread Miles. I, Felix Albert, will to Ronald Butch Ballay my ability to become captain of the football team, and to get my name in the paper each week. I, June Albrecht, bequeath to my sister Emily my ability to come to Behrman and love it. I, Ruth Angle, will my top locker to my brother Billy who always gets a bottom one. I, John Austin, bequeath my ability to run for President of Key Club, Student Body, and Best All-Around Senior and not to win any of them to Stanley Huber. I, Teresa Bacuetes, will to my sister Isabel the ability to take the business course without failing. I, Verlin Baker, give my ability to be a great Tulane fan to Pete Ose. I, Calvin Banks, will to my sisters Elaine and Karen my ability to become a member of the National Honor Society in my senior year. I, Carolyn Barnard, grant my sisters, Linda and Artis, nothing. Get along by yourselves, kids! I, Aradine Barrilleaux, would will my abilities to my brother Colin: but I haven't any. I, Allen Beckham, will to Ginny Mc- Kinze my warped mind. I, Cecile Bergeron, donate my ability to get out of school in four years to Nola. I, Gay Bergeron, will my ability never to hear roll call at Boosterettes' practice to Sue and Pat. I, Dolores Bernard, give to Nell Mills the ability to graduate next year without having to go to summer school. I, George Berthaut, will my 660 lbs. in barbells to Wayne Fauque, Pete Ose, and Danny Berthaut. I, William Bocklud, will to the rest of my family the ability to graduate. I, Jay Bodenger, will to Ronald Ballay my ability not to care about anything. l, Andree Bordelon, grant my ability to do a roll on the drun' to the drum captain Susan Brown. I, Barry Borne, will my slow but sure Pontiac to Mike Ridge. I, Carol Bourgeois, will my ability to graduate from school in four years, at the age'of 16, to Deanna Ott. I, Linda Braai, bequeath to my brother Warren the ability to take care of Little Wilson Ledet in all our fights. I, John Bradley, will my ability to drive a car to Ronald Ballay. I, Ellen Brown, give to my brothers, Howard and Bill, my ability to go to school for 1 year without having one hour of deten- tion. I, Mervin Budge, donate to Mike Graf- ton my ability to goof off at football games and not to get caught. I, Sidney Buniff, will to my sister Laverne my ability to pass chemistry. I, Darlene Cabral, bequeath to my sis- ter Marlene my ability to fry potatoes for Dottie's tea parties. I, Diane Cadro, grant to Lee Newman my ability to keep his locker in perfect or- der without my help next year. I, Virginia Campbell, will my chair in typing to anyone who can stand it. I, Mary Cancienne, give to any girl who is 5'l the ability to type while sitting on two books. I, Cathie Christiansen, will my extrovert personality to Carol Ann Thibodeaux. I, Io Ann Clement, will my ability to tif. it .ls -lim f pass gym with a '70 to Cindy Simoneaux, Patsy, and Beverly. I, Barbara Coe, bequeath my ability to pass math to any lowerclassman who will need it. I, Jo Ann Cognevich, will all my extra fat to anyone who needs it. I, Joan Conner, leave to Terrie Cotter my ability to be elected secretary of every- thing of which I am a member. I, Patsy Courtney, will to Gary McMahon the ability to always be in a rush and to never know where I'm going. I, Wayne Crochet, grant to the next drum-major my old whistle. I, Bobbye Cross, will to Bert Reed and my brother Mike my 1ove of math. I, Marcella Custer, leave to Mary Esbrook my bright brain and my 115 pounds of excess weight. I, Irene Daigle, do hereby will to Me- lanie Harvey my ability to help Dottie give successful tea parties. I, Michael Davis, will my ability to fool the Breakfast Bird to anyone who will use it to the best of his ability. I, Janice Day, bequeath my ability to get out of high school in four years to my brother Bobby. I, Betty Jo Dearman, leave to Diana Kay Entrekin my ability to never be tardy. I, Sandra Delaune, will my ability to become speechless after almost every game to my brother Bubby. I, Charlotte Donohue, will my good looks at 7:15 Boosterette practice to my sister Cindy. I, Shirley Douroux, grant to any under- classman my ability to get through high school without studying. I, Linda Drinkhaus, will my ability to always be late to Shannon Salathe. I, Gloria Duet, will to Betty and Patsy the ability to start last and finish first in most things I do. I, Buddy Dufau, will my Times Picayune paper route to Jeanne Brand. I, Edward Durkes, give my brains and high grades to Norma Lynn Brown. ,1,,fLou1s75tt.-gi, 'will to my sisters: nmosg ' cheerfully, the nefarious course called trigo- nometry. I, Jeanne Estopinal, grant to my brother Jimmy my ability to get most of the best teachers in Behrman School. I, Randy Fuqua, will my senior cap to a deserving junior. I, Ann Garrett, leave my ability to get up at 6:30 A. M. and make Boosterette practice by 7:00 to Marilyn Garrett. I, Bobby Gilbert, will to Cannon Ose my bucket of Flori da Water. I, Myrtle Giordano, bequeath to Kathy my ability to play sports and like it. I, Bennie Goings, will to Pete Ose my ability to keep the L. S. U. fightin' Tigers' name high in Behrman School. I, Constance Gondrella, will to my sister Ann my ability to inherit the feminine nickname Honk. I, Grady Goodgion, grant my ability to go to summer school every year to Barry Smith. I, Lawrence Haber, will and bequeath my false tooth to my cousin Lil' Petesy Ose. I, Anthony Hargis, will to Gary Hargis my ability to miss every band award for three years. I, Lynda Harper, give my ability to miss the bus every morning to Sandra Harper. I, Richard l-Iill, will my ability to get out of Behrman in seven years to my brother John. I, Alton Himel, will my old algebra textbook to any poor underclassman who is foolish enough to take it. I, Clarence Hixon, grant to Lee New- man my rusty scalpel and my nickname Doc g may he use it to the best of mankind. I, Phyllis Horn, leave the most important asset of my wardrobe, my spray net, to Brenda Moore. I, Lloyd Isaacks, will my ability with visual aids to my brother Ricky. I, Stephanie J anies, will my ability to type 30 words a minute, making just 40 mistakes, to Rita Mae Micili. I, Barbara Johnsen, will to Nancy Daw- son, Snow White, my nickname Goldi- locks. I, Arthur Kayser, hereby will all my knowledge and resources to any junior who needs them. I, JacquelineIKennedy, bequeath my ability to go through high school without failing a subject to my sister Nunie. I, Warren Kenney, will my size 26 foot- ball pants to my little cousin Norman Alonzo. l, Lulla Lee Kulp, do hereby bequeath my sparkling and dynamic personality to Ianet Diket, so that she, too, may be a social outcast. I, Norma LaCour, will to Peggy Fregia my ability to sing alto. I, Flo Landry, grant to my brother Wal- ter my short height. I, Nina Langenhennig, will my typing ability to anyone who wants it or needs it. I, Wilson Ledet, will to A. I. Marlbou- rough my garters that I use in football games I, Ruth Legnon, give to my sister Sue Ellen my ability to get along with people. Ha! I, Sharon Lesaard, do hereby will to Wayne Hill my slightly used Boosterette uni- form so that he won't have trouble keeping his white band pants white. I, Bonnie Lott, leave my casual attitude to any jittery underclassman who might need it. I, Darnell Luft, will my ability to pass gym without ever dressing out to Joel. I, Maryaline Macafore, grant to my sis- ter Bernadette the uncanny luck of always getting school doors slammed in my face. I, Lorraine Mackay, do hereby leave my northern accent to any southerner who may wander north. I, Joan Maggio, will to David Patten my ability to play football like Billy Cannon. I, Carol Mansuy, will my place on the piano bench in the Glee Club to anyone who wants it. I, Lynda Myers, bequeath to Sharon Shel- ton my naturally curly hair which she needs badly. I, Ioycelyn Neff, do hereby will to my brother Richard my ability to always put my foot in my mouth. I, Barbara Nesbitt, grant my twelve year old Booster skirt to Ann Gondrella. I, Allen Newman, will my worn-out baseball shoes to my brother Lee. I, Marcis Newman, will my ability to always be shorter than everybody else to Madeline Landry. I, Millie Oakley, give to Perri Mitchel my ability not to believe in fortune-tellers. I, Ruth Odum, will to Nell Odum my gym suit and one tennis shoe, hoping she may find the other. I. Gwen Orgeron, leave to Pat Richardson the ability to be 5'1 when I graduate. I, David Oster. will to my brother the ambition to go forth with scholastic honors. I, Michael Owens, bequeath to C annon Ose my ability to play football and stick to training faithfully. I, Yvette Parr, will to Mary Russo my ability to make the honor roll at least once during my years in school. I, Jean Patai, leave all my worn out the darkest spot in the school. I, Dianne Wahl, do hereby bequeath my sister Daphne either of my nicknames, Muscle or Fats. I, Peter Platz, will to Melvyn Radovich my ability to go to work the day after a dance. I, Sandra Ponder, bequeath my ability to go out with a boy from a military academy to Carol Adams. I, Robert Pons, will to my sister Michele the ability to get up and catch the school bus on time. I, Cecil Potter, will to any student who owns a foreign car, my ability to stay off sidewalks. I, Robert Pugh, will my luncheon meat sandwich at Babineaux 's to Doris Pugh. I, Barbara Ray, leave to Pam Turnage my ability to be the smartest student in the Senior Class. I, Joseph Relle, will nothing to anybody. I, William Roberts, will to anybody who wants it my ability to just pass my classes. I, Dana Rogers, do hereby bequeath to Ginny McKenzie my ability to dye my hair. I, Jackie Rogers, bequeath my ability to have made a second home at the the beach to Ginny McKenzie. I, Marguerite Roppolo, will my ability to get to school on time to my cousin Joe. I, Linda Rosentreter, will my ability to shout loud to the next Boosterette Captain. I, Jerry Russell, do hereby will to Ber- nadette Burlette my abilltyttolattend school on time every morning. I, Linda Santiago, do hereby bequeath to anyone who can use it, my ability to pass every subject the first time. .I, Elaine Schindler, bequeath myability to dress out everyday in gym to Kathleen Farrae. pencils and notebooks to Tommy Patai. I, Trina Peltier, leave all my old gum and candy papers to my sisters, Betty and Kathleen. I, Carmelita Perez, will to Pat Richard- son my ability to keep up with the band's motions in Boosterettes. I, Michael Pittari, leave to my brother Anthony the ability to get out of high school without failing a single subject. I, Waldon Sculthorp, will to my sister Annette my ability to get out of high school in four years without studying. I, Donald Short, will to Ginny McKenzie my love of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I, Jacqueline Stall, bequeath to David Cunningham my ability to pass all my sub- jects except geometry. I, Sharon Stevens, will to Mike Ridge my ability to pass Business Math. I, Edna Swayze, will to my sister Becky my ability to get out of school in 12 years. I, Doreen Sweigart, leave to my sister Wendy my ability to check into school at 2:20 P.M. and still be considered tardy by the office. I, Elaine Teal, will my gym shoes to my sister Judy, and my gym shorts to my niece Linda. I, Marceline Thibodeaux, bequeath my ability to keep my mouth shut in every class to my sister Jean. I, Laura Tierney, will to Mamie Tierney my ability to get a bottom locker in the most crowded spot in the school. I, Brenda Treadaway, leave to any under- classman my math ability, if he wants it. I, John Turner, will Kenneth Conner my position on the varsity basketball team. I, Janice Umbach, will to my brother Ronnie the ability to get a bottom locker in I, Mary Wattigney, leave to my sister Sharon my permanently borrowed gymsuit with the hope that she finds it. l, Carolyn Wattigny, will to Dar- lene Grundmeyer my ability to get I, JoAnn Wilson, will to my cousin Darlene my ability to take shorthand at thirty wpm, I, Dorothy Windham, give to my sister Jewel my ability to give success- ful tea parties. into homeroom just as the tardy bell is 1, Ethelyn Windhorst, will to any- F5 ,A s ,yu ringing. I, Fay Watts, bequeath to my big niece Elaine Bird, my permanent in- vitation to Dotty's tea parties. l, Glenda White, will my ability to march to anyone who doesn't know his left foot from his right. I, Gwen Wille, leave my ability to stay home from school to anyone who has perfect attendance. one with E in conduct, my nickname of Windy. I, Linda Wininger, grant to my sister my ability to get up at six in the morning. I, Dianne York, will to Ginny Mc- Kenzie my crazy nickname, We, the graduates of 1960, do hereby bequeath the following to all those who remain at Behrman High: To To To To the teachers, we leave our noise, our nonsense, and our nugatory crania, To the seniors of 1960, we leave our hopes, our happiness, and our hilarity. the juniors, we leave our fears, our fortunes, and our ink-stained fingers. To the sophomores, we leave our toil, our trials, and our tact. the underclassmen, we leave our pens, our puzzles, and our peanut-butter sandwiches the school, we leave our love, our laughter, and our loyalty. PRESIDENT: E PRESIDENT: Q SECRETARY: ' Q ' TREASURER: C3 par erio u he Seniors enjoyed he entertainment f being together A long awaited moment. Strollin' down the line 09,109 t from the of the day, at their another thing to forward to, Oh what beautiful kgs! x's N Finall . . . the bo s et u to dance. Rock n' Roll is alwa s o ular Y Y S P Y P P If! ms! Gonfenfeof Gufesf IoANN WILSON MICKEY OWENS AUBREY ADAMS DJJ' TRINA P weefesf yes! GEORGE BERTHAUT ARADINE BARRILLEAUX SANDRA PONDER H' ind!! RANDY FUQ U ELT Q95 121.112 LANDRY GHUHQZQSX Was! Wesemgfny DIANNE YORK NORMA LEXCOUR LLOYD FRISCH yzaosf mkcfzbuous ,mppzbsf LINDA DRINKHAUS BOBBYE CROSS CECIL XIV! I -,Vp , fn IQ Hr I .pil Say, man, catching anything? Green is for loyalty To school and to friend To last through the years And never, never end. The richness of knowledge Is seen in the gold, Your priceless possession To have and to hold. On the side of each ring Is a pelican and a bee, Which all of us know The unending circle Round the stone of each ring Represents friendship And the best of all things. Denore our state and industry. 4-J WILEY -9455 Q-1.1 yfl Q -i limi and pretty maids all in a row That s a lot of bull RA, an AQ it pp . Wacky Waves ' Q CASS Wk The Directors OUR GIRLS by Conrad Seiler Cast: Mildred Lovejoy - Constance Gondrella I-Iulda - - - Linda Rosentreter Auntlessie - - - Sandy Ponder Elmer Lovejoy - - David Oster Vivian Lovejoy - Cecil Potter Jesse Lovejoy - - Calvin Banks Francis Lovejoy ---- Mervin Budge Mrs. Wattles - - - Marceline Thibodeaux Chester Wattles ---- Bobby Gilbert Phyllis Wattles - - - Doreen Sweigart Expressmen ---- Peter Platz, Alton Himel Mr. Olivier Miss ISHS Well, girls, can't you tell your Aunt Jessie hello. Oh dear! What shall we do now? F' UV 1'-W? . S.. ' ,P s.. ll. --.4 auozvfes Flow gently, I'11 slug Lhee a song in thy praise , 6 M H' W M lf ii :J - I K 5- ,jg- iw-A es! U12 J CONSTANCE GONDRELLA PETER PLATZ. -I WGS! Qqf5Qf1C JOYCELYN NEFF - ELIE LANDIRY grzbnoxesf RUTH ODUM - BRUCE ALBERT WCS! fpynuhr LINDA WINNINGER - FELIX ALBERT , 1 ,, '. - l 5 : 57 'Y 4 ' if , n, r . imap. 5- '. ,A ',,:s,. f.. 'N 4532? f , -Y.... ' , 'x a, X xxx. ' 1 ,. o . 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'Yanni' 'L' - 1' c . . vw ,f gl ivy, -I r Y I W Q I- ,ix '.. Q - f 'Hi' H' HIM- is mae f! za-:nat-giv-'3!?V-!l f ' ' asia A' - '- -, 1 ' -- , J W Ai-zz . - gang, W1 . -1,1 ZIHIOFS No check, no stay, thls streamlet fears, How merrily it goes! IEANNE BRAND HOWARD BROWN JOHN BROWN SUSAN BROWN DANIEL BRUNE CAROLYN BURGAU WAYNE BURLETT KELLY CHANCE KATHLEEN CHICO RICHARD CHURCH ROBERT CONDOURE TERRIE COTTER LILLIAN COX ROBERT CRUICE WILBUR DAIGLE I EAN DAVIS DIANA DELAUNE CAREY DICKINSON LYNN DICKINSON JANET DIKET CAROL ADAMS PATRICIA ALBERT BARBARA ALEXANDER GENE BABIN MARILYN BAHAI SONDRA BAKER CAROL BALTOVICH A 7.4- LINDA BARNARD RODNEY BAUER PAT BEAUREGA BYRON BLANCHARD CHARLES BOQUET LINDA BOQUET ROBERT BOWEN CLAYTON B If ,-. if EARL GAUTHREAUX IRENE GRACE ROGER HALL SIEGFRIED HAMBACHER FREDDY HEBERT LORRAINE HEBERT THOMAS HEBERT JANET HELMSTETER JANE HENNING STANLEY HUBER TESSA HUGHES RONALD HYNES EUNICE JOHNSON PEGGY JOHNSON ZACHARY JONES KATHLEEN KEOGH MARTHA DODD JOY DOMANGUE WILLIAM DORE JOAN DUNN LILLIAN FERRARI JANET FERRELL CAROLYN FILLOL JUDY FONTENOT WAYNE FOUQUET '1 1, , PAGGY FREGIA - h BONNIE PRISCH L1 FRED GALLOWAY EA HU' KT 4- . .' f I' x A. OW, , p, , SA.-fa','f, In 'gc-4 Y Q GLORIA LEA BARBARA LEATHEM MAXINE LCBLANC KAY LEGENDRE PAUL LEGENDRE IEANNETTE LEWIS LINDA LINDSTROM BARBARA LOCICERO WOODWARD LOGAN JOEL LUFT PATRICIA MATHIS VIRGINIA MCKENZIE LEOLA MCLELLAND GARY MCMAHON CHARLENE MEYER RITA MICELI PATRICIA KIRKMAN EDWARD KISSINGER LORETTA LaCI-IUTE YVONNE LaCOSTE ELLEN LAMOR CECILIA LANDRY JOSEPH LANDRY WALTER LANDRY '. MILDRED LAUVE NANCY LAWLESS BLONDELL LAWRENCE l ARNOLD LASSERE 'X s I 'Q I lil 'CHARLES PICOU Q., 4. kb ' -4 0' gg 4 nw . Wx , , Qi , Z RICHARD PITRE CLYDE RAMIREZ ARTHUR RAPP IUDITH RAU GLORIA REHM MICHAEL RIDGE MABEL ROBICHAUX LYNN RODRIGUE IOHN ROE CHARLES ROWE EUGENE RUIZ CHARLENE RYNINGER SHANNON SALATHE EDMOND SAVOIE CYNTHIA SCHAUBHUT LINDA MICHEL ROGER MILES NELL MILLS PATRICIA MOORE RICHARD MORRISON LEE NEWMAN ROYANNE NORTON DANIEL OLSEN HAROLD OSE LUCIEN PALISI DAVID PATTON IEFFREY PERSCHALL QL -1 1 ll-. 1:11, ., JIMMY STEVENS JACQUELINE STOCKTON JAMES SWIDER RICHARD TARIAN CAROL THIBODAUX DONALD TULLIER SIDNEY TULLIER CHARLENE WAHL ROGER VILLECCO CHARLENE WAHL DAVID WAHL CLIFTON WATTIGNEY LAURA WATTIGNY JAMES WILLOZ BENJAMIN WILSON JARED WITHERUP 'ri LINDA SECREST IACQUELYN SEIFERT ROBERT SEVIN RONALD SEVIN GRAHAM SHERMAN HERBERT SHUEY ALICE SHUMAKE MELANIE SLOCUM JERRY SMITH JERRY STALCUP THOMAS STENGER JOHN STAMP A-,, ef' f 1 1 4 i fir 1 MN' 3-yrs-f'5 'f r W' X: ' XXX , I r GY! . p g Nik. YWAWWWW , 5 '-:f 1-'1- E , C5O!UgOIZ2 OFQS Knowledge gathered by unseen degrees, As brooks make rivers rivers run into seas. S-'J yu F Barbara Albrado Norman Alonzo William Angle Rufus Atwood Hilda Badon Karen Banks Kathleen Barnes Charlotte Beauregard Nola Bergeron Raymond Bilnoski Cynthia Blanchard Harley Boudreaux Harold Bourgeois Kathleen Bourgeois Brenda Bouquet Suzanne Bowers Linda Boyd Vernon Bray Joseph Brechtel John Robert Brink Charlotte Brooks Gwendolyn Brown Karl Brown Elizabeth Bruyer James Bryant Barbara Buhler John Buniff Betty Burmaster Otis Burmaster Marcia Burras Robert Calligan Sally Campbell Edith Carragan Laura Cash Suzanne Casson Anthony Castrogiovanni Kyle Chesholm Eric Coleman Thomas Cottom David Cunningham Rai Anne Daigle Lynn Delaune Stella Delaune Luke DeLuca Kenneth DeRocha David Diket Milton Diket Patricia Disbennet Daniel Donovan Yvette Dupre Whitney Dupry Celina Durau Phyllis Edelen Michael Enright Mary Esbrook Norman Esbrook Gayle Evans John Fank Pascal Ferrari Sylvia Flanagan Carolyn Flynn Janet Folse Odille Folse Jerre Francis Gayle Galt Carole Gandy Jill Gatti Joy Gatti Carolyn Gilbert Ronald Goldman Ann Gondrella Donna Gonzales Michael Grafton Marcia Green William Greene Preston Grundmeyer Diane Guell Joycelyn Guidry Rickey Guidry Genevieve Guillot Jean Guillot William Haden Ronald Hall Paul Hallas Florence Hambacher Jerry Hanberry Elsie Harding Thomas Harding Melanie Harvey John Heard , f t I w lj ,f fv- X if rx '- .f - fu-4 Q 'PM .1 , 1, lin ,Q- f,- .pun mf! -4 X I 15, pf-. is JE, N x nfl' -,V , all fv- MJ t , .-,A FR' E. J 2' George Hebert Ann Herald Wayne Hill Dennis Hima Diane Hinyup Judy Holloway Jerome Hymel Duane Igleharte David James Walter Johnson Linda Jurazek Betty Kabel Judith Kapp Carl Kauffman Patrick Kennair Bruce Kennedy Jeffrey Kennedy Brenda LaCoste Linda LaCoste Charles Lands Carolyn LaNoue Mary Lassere Elroy Lauman Charles Ledet Sue Legnon Sheldon LeNormand Joseph Lewis Roy Looney Kenneth Lorino Callie Lusignan Joseph Lusk Joseph Maggie Mary Marcho A. J. Marlborough Anthony Maronge Maria Mateyko Gerrie -Jean Matzick Eileen McCloskey Carolyn McCord Robert McFarlain Arleen McMahon Joan McMahon Patricia McMahon Robert Melancon William Mendoza V 1' 555' Beverley Michel 0 , Whitney Michel g. 5 sam Mille 7, 'V Cecilia Miller George Mills Hi Roger Minter Perrilyn Mitchell Lee Monroe Brenda Moore Ioan Munsterman 'Q' Barbara Nagel Clem Newlon Rene Olivier Fred O'Neal Linda Oesrricher 1' 1 1? Iudy Owens Philip Parisi John Patai Betty Peltier Joseph Peterson Norman Picone Arthur Pitrari Ronald Plaisance Gerald Ponson Valerie Prejean William Prochnow Doris Pugh in . Melvin Radovich , Claudia Rames Iames'Reed James Remetich Wilmar Richard Patricia Richardson Noris Ripp P Rea Roark -' ,. lv i ' 4 g h' ,i 'sg -z C N Harold Roberts V H Michael Rodriguez ' I Charles Roper - f Leroy Roussel 'Y V. 1 Natissa Ruiz , ' , i lf'N k:lx Nace Salomone I ,A Madeline Sanders ' . Anthony Savois A 6, Lynette Schutts K 5 George Senner ' -'3 1' 491 -ere' Q' 5 Sam Serio Sharon Shelton David Sherman Charline Simonson Betty Sinclair Robert Sisco Arleen Smith Barry Smith Kenneth Sorge Sherry Spicer Diane Spitzfaden I anet Standridge Carol Stanifer Marie S . Blanc Leon Strauser Rebbeca Swayze Susan Taylor David Thibodeaux Lawrence Thibodeaux August Tierney Roland Tierney Ieanoma Trabeaux John Valliant Carol Van Hees Richard Vorel Daphne Wahl Billie Walck William Walker Sally Waller Diane Wattigny Betty Wedgeworth Jeanine Wilson Jewel Windham Robert Winston George Wright Sandra Younger f Q Bees Bees Bees Bees Bees Raceland W. Jefferson St, Bernard Chalmette Assumption NJEL Bees Bees Bees Bees ' 1.94 W in . ,.,.i... 1 A 'S':'.41l' , V 'J V35 L' , . A 'AX W ' , '? 'A A' -f-7 yi' 'Q-511 -'B T' 7' ' 'vw' - I 'gf' 'y , ' Q lf. 69 9- ' I I 4. ? -34' gd? 5 Jie, g'H:E?g,52Q11??-ff427ff'a- ?b.f',f' 'V f I !,:,- 451 . 5. ,Qu 7 ,Q ,mrfv .J ,xii -, V ' ,A iw xigf H,rldnA . N-' ' -' 1 P J LW' hail 'IZ HMI 'mi 1 ' , ', f , ' U' in A r y. Nt 1 6 ' fp 'J iii? 1 If - v I 1 M - I 7 X , x Il K fl :I Q 'N ' -., 'lr .1 ,I H ,SA 4. ......l' 'I 4, .,, wi -1:-N I ..- ng of our nanonal a ' 4 4 1 K X ' . 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MN- Nr., --. ,W ,-,,, Y , MW. ,..i.,,Y The Senior High Cheer- leaders who backed our foot ball team this year were Flossie Harnbacher, Doreen Sweigert, Connie Gondrella Ruth Odum, Joy Dornanque, and Sandra Delaune, head- cheerleader, Our Junior High teams are led to victory by these young girls: Shirley Galloway, Bar bara Picone, Melinda Gandy Diane Palisi, Karen Dugas, and Pamela Donner. -- . new v C, , ff' XS 9 I0 -s fs pw'-f Queen: ANN GARRETT King: BRUCE ALBERT 0122 ecqmzhy Q v Egg' xug .if-sq ,,'5fZ3l my V LINDA DRINKI-IAUS lst maid escorted by Felix Albert to F9 LYNN DICKINSON 3rd maid escorted by John Austin GLORIA DUET 5th maid escorted by Warren Kenney NORMA LaCOUR 4th maid escorted by Wilson Ledet CECILE BERGERON 2nd maid escorted by Larry Haber. I fy 1 1' V i .Q r 'I N' f N .. fr 6 . if ,pf -1 . 1 Av fi if X K' 1 I 7 Mi., , 4 .ai I. - 49 'R , . h - 'N BN lux . XX w 4 X -1 X- .,...a: . A . .w .,-,, ng, 5?x, 'N x x X , sq -A ' ' 1 x . , 5 ,.,-,, - , ff' 1' mf- w 'D X. i. -'E' Ti .4 an If .1 W .V .Jai N ' ' I Qi- L 1,1 x A: 9 ,js V I Q QV ll . L ' ,. 11 , 4?.ss K x'1 ?A, 'li M554 4- W 'X fm 'vwagff Ai f X YQ .I it ly xi X X -M fw N K' 5? ww . .1 , w L X !x'Q if N firms N w -x., -4 Rxys . Vg - .. ' Q-. ' ,R . We .AQ ..,.J U 1 ' MVK y 'V Lg' AMY VJ..--A1-'12, , L. ,. ' 'L ' -F . -V 4 , uf ,..-QV, Q 3 ag ffcw Q - . -uf N Q 1 I 'A I A U l+g4f5f+'fff Iwi , 5, A ,mf an QQWQEIQQ Ji I xx L I1 IKEL U -ff' A' as i 'J -5 ., jl, nil' ff g P J vgf mi wg? ALLEN NEWMAN ' - BRUCE Fuzzy ALBERT Q IUQFSIOQ CLJ.6xdZ22!0.S' Z7a.ve6aH195fsL59 Allen Newman and Bruce Albert were honored this past year by being selected to the All-State AA Team. This is 21 indeed an honor for these two boys since the Behrman Baseball Team did not make the state playoffs although they did have a 12 won and 3 loss record. All-State and All-Riverside All-State and All-Riverside Pitcher - Outfielder Catcher Members of River-Side Championship Team, in- cluded six members of the All-Riverside Team, and two members of the Class AA All-State Team. BACK ROW: T. D. Hebert, managerg Waldon Schulthorp, John Turner, Ronald Landry, Kelly Chance, Coach John Brown. MIDDLE ROW: Felix Albert, Pete Ose, Robert Pons, Bruce Albert. FRONT ROW: Eddie Durkes, Stanley Huber, John Austin, Roland Wingerter, Allen Newman. Missing is Tom Harvey. RONALD LANDRY A -.. 1 1 :- R ..- , 'H K 1 T l + 1 l-' Q- K' '- '!lbf 157' . xl tai. :LP ,Y All-Riverside Second-Base JOHN TURNER EDDIE DURKES -1 y f ls. A'..n f:f7iiln. All' If 1 . g : :Q in 1.99-1 i Y C ' in r 'T' , Il V .ni ' I i- ' E .liar fy N D ' - ' A .g fjf All-Riverside A11'R-Wefside Outfjeld Shortstop ROLAND WINGERTER .ti fi' . . -- 'F' '- a l ' ri 'A 'fm slr' v1,1J,-Stages' at ' 5' '-l ,L-.- Q .arf ' 'it. by A J., ,. -, W -Q' 5 ' T 15,1 . T I All-Riverside Outfield ' 1- iz -nf, V- .L,.Al1.J'i,1 , ,M ,-:LL it , , Se . -T- fg '75 ' E if -L ki ,TJ - ij.. ii L? Qffh QE! ,K T ,.,., , 9 W -F' ig!! fl' 4 ta I 'T 51 m N. Junior High Baseball Team Ninth Grade Basketball Team Junior Varsity Basketball Team B JL nl, Seventh and Eighth Grade Basketball Team W X Rx a Junior High Track Team Junior High Volleyball Team. Junior High Basketball Team. gif 7 geams X lf . . 'swf 4 Junior High Varsity Volleyball Tea l Junior High Baseball Team. Junior High Track Team. 2 Junior High Swimming Team. L A-'I'-Fix:-sf-:ll--IU 'C , I 1., ,,.,V QU: 9 HU I I XI QS 15122 yers .? ZU1k2ys.? K 1 X'a X ,I C' -V Our annual gym night was held on April 22, 1960 in the field house. QW mygf '15 .Q rf fk These events sym bolize teamwork, K., ZUJI' .S v-..f' ' werden? Although we feel that all players deserve an award for fellowship shown on the field, only a few could be chosen to receive these awards. Stanley Huber received the award for scholarshipg Elie Landry was selected for All-District and received the award for outstanding linesmang Wilson Ledet was se- lected for All-District and All-State. Wilson also received the most valuable player award, the B Club award, and the outstanding linesman award for the Homecoming Game. RONALD Harold PETE BA LLAY OS0 Most Outstanding Unheralded Back WILLIAM DORE Outstanding Back QHornecomingj .. , -,r .,.-- 3 . . ,, , . 11 but .xi-Fl. U I xi . .141 -N G 1 .v - L4 .,... 5- A ,Q 1. .,f A V -rf... - -f . ' -. , up A 'U' S 4 ' Y ,und AP' , I N l ' 0 I J.. W' A-.Q W Q - V - ' ' ' an 'Qi . . A 11 ,qi dl 4 . na-' QD . I i. nf' r ' f' , --,I ,-ff' rl - V -,- + 2 ,. ,li 'ez- OCIUK CSfl1JQt5' 5-1 EIS- English courses are offered throughout the school years and are required for all students. No man can speak who cannot master his own tongue. Q0 was 1 R95 GQQ-W?-JE E!-VS Av' .S+ O F593 -1: nyfls Social Studies is offered from the seventh grade through the twelfth. The course includes Louisiana History, Civ- ics, general history, and United States history. Here a group of stu- dents study current news from the Current Events newspaper. Remedial reading is offered to help the stu- dents who can not read well. 1-1 'Q -1 6 L 15 -.s.. 1,-'L ,- I 1' an -1. V 'gi'-' 5 ,f'fH3'- , e-QQ, E i' - 14,4 - '. ,f.i'f:?t 1 , , Q - gl :Il X-L41 'firm T? lg .E - 5E:,1 ,ki1f' ES?-f11f.Q15l'7 . -J ' t 4,5 , ,aa- 3- '58 F rfztjig' - - 'i'E3:..'! 11' , , ,, , ? L X :Mm Q., ., w: Wit- -i .J 5, 10, 1 ,JM VB T -Q L1 8:1 . El,-gf KN! IJ 'UV' . wr,-1 j' Aq7 ,1' 212' I' rg Q I' x F. A ,K A Vx .. L, , ,-an ' ' ,Jw-fl.. . v 1 J JF I r V-r., ..-: . ffl VW..-4 ,VIA L-'.-, A rl 5-lf .-.5 ' 't 1 ,,, 1. .. I Iii L, I 1 1 ' 5 oreryn anyuaye Labor omnia vincit. fLabor conquers a11,j ocafyigzzszc These students are practicing hard for the Christmas program that is presented to the student body and faculty annually. 1 01228 Conomzcs. ,,A,F,, I + 4 I The Home Economics Department offers courses in sewing, cooking, ward- robe planning, infant care, money management, and the selecting and furnishing ofa home. The de part- ment is under the direction of Miss Thalheim, Miss Bonck, and Mrs. Contrary. . i J LQ . ly' 1 -' I ik gn Ufzsfrzdfqrfs i I f ' Pictured here are a few of the students from the printing shop setting up the printing press. The industrial Arts Department consists of the printing, woodwork- ing, and metal shops, and me- chanical drawing. Here are a group of students with a few of their projects com- pleted in the woodworking shop. ' 1. .1-. ' ' ,. 1 ' N M, M. , M 'SCOT Lllll- - - , nun nzxlco wt Ulf . F E f onion 'aj li. X, Jqrf Our art students under the super- lor, Mrs, Johnson, and Mr. Smith, jects, one of which is their colorful travel posters. 'al- on X150 an 3 C I In F 'll 0 I ,?5y51Caf50Qcaf1O12 Ke? 'iw ' 49 ,Q QQ .4-SA 1 15 It I v ' L 7, ,Q 2 K 13 N Students of Mr. Scramuzza's class dressed out in their new gym suits, furnished through the Phys- ical Education 40 De partment. E , t vision of Mr. Tay- work on many pro- Qbzlsfrzgzzfzbe fjofzcafzbn Yvette Parr, president of the D.E. Club, conducts a meeting. I5 Mrs. Baker Sponsor Y? SALE What fun! s not as hard it looks. 0122122 QFCQ ,mx it :lm - 111?iv.'A gb 1 A FPA ' ,ff xf, ,. 'fm Q' ri ff fiy v 72, I .5 P-1 A Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country, is a sentence known to all the typinggolasses, 1. w, ,Vf x W g E KK ,J fr If X x R 1 X x A Lg? 123' x' E4 '1 15 ii ff' '51 E. , il ,,-f- ' ' .ra V , Wg Q M'1bUf?' y f -1 V- ' ' ' , ' ' 1? 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A',h,1r jcfmzfzes Habuis gather by unseen degrees, As brooks make rivers uvers run into seas. xii LORETTA LAC HUTE Second Maid enzbr av eeffe arfs MARIE ESBROOK First Maid .X tv M Ax N-, 5.5 Y HXN -X-K Ji,1e+'S , Rx 4 QUQQI2 399 KAY LEGENDRE ,,.' xsane ouW'. '.f,,.',:l PA MELA DONNER First Maid uzizzbr av eeffe affs JA NE LA IGA ST Queen , M Q .-S' L I Q' Q., 'J v. ' fx-fi ., Q, 5 my ., xg .. ty +0 Q 1 . 1. 0 O..5.' - 'v 'L'? fm-Xa-Li A .J -A - CARLOYN PINK Second Maid A- ,, N , E N sink:-'?Jf Y Czen ce az? . Our third annual Science Fair was held in March, 1959, and it proved once again to be a huge success. The participation of the students was large, and some of the projects students at Behrman I Karl Brown's project, 'America's Defense, won first prize in general science. In the eighth grade section, Charles Birdsong was thirdg Robert Rabolais, second, and Jimmy Estopinal, third. Iimmy's project, a minia- ture working salt mine, also won top honors at the Regional Fair, and was entered in the State Fair. In the 7th Grade division, Robert Bottoms won first place, Darnell Hickey second, and Marilyn Gar- rett third. exhibited were quite outstanding. We are proud to have so many scientific-minded EHRTHVDEM -s' The biology top honors went to Linda Hunter for her model of the earthworm. r i ti-T296 Q1 X 47577 'N' if 5505 5 4 32. 17 I J, Kip? QQ 9 ,6 I L ., .2Z2l'1.ff4-, A f7aQz2f 55050 r 'Y - Ja X 41 g The talent show this year was a rocking and a rolling show. The talented students at Behrman really went all out to make this show a success. They worked hard under the able direction of Mrs. L. Chico and her able committee. The show was again spon- ' sored by the Mothers' Co-operative Club. f 1 ' -' 'lf' 11 vu 171 y ,H-H HYJ4 LL 1-Q-4 HTH H emacs 1 fimixiixgfi f!fQ4QQ!x 1 5 f C JN YNN Gfhrhfy X VJ, , P . Taken Qsfafe John Austin and Calvin Banks rep- resented Behrman at Pelican Boys' State. At Pelican Girls' State Behrman was represented by Ann Garrett Charlotte Donohue, Connie Gondrella, and Linda Braai, 51 These Junior High students are learning, firsthand, how the library operates. These Senior High student li- brary assistants have helped Mrs. Evelyn Cormier, librarian, for several years. Left to right - Bobbye Cross, Mrs Cormier, Sharon Lessard, Barbara Nesbitt, Virginia Campbell. su Iizx: v QT if A 4 zlsua 771' 5 ' '52 li V Y 'J-.h I-in -. fi Lloyd Issacks is H d S ' H' h Our visual aid workers are on duty at all times - ready, guzraiir emor lg willing, and able to help operate our projectors. P ..,-H, x , . MR. WEYER, Director .i 1 t lg .,. Q .?'Q,. .l I ' Qi 1' is We or ers l ' 'N FQ ii i . Nea K ,, 1 ,nl-' MRS, WOHLBRUCK, Secretary MRS. EDGECOMBE, Clerk These boys and girls give up their study periods to become valuable assistants to the office staff. 3 Mlwkf . i iii ' U 1 I4 I n G I2 The Band Council is the legislative body of the band. The members of the council arbitrate and attempt to solve any disputes brought before the council. MERVIN BUDGE First Lieut. p RICHARD CAMUS Band Captain MILTON L. BUSH Director AN. x42 WAYNE Drum Magor JERRY Second Lieut FLUTE QUINTET L1nda Comeaux Brenda Moore Alma Deaton Jerre Francis. ' f The qumtet played Flute Cocktaxl xn the Chustmas Concert mill FRENCH HORNS: M. Mateyko, C. Potter, R. McFar1ain, H. Hottenstein, J. Maggie, F. Galloway, missing - S. Campbell. D1ane Guell ' J LOWER REEDS: W. Crochet, J. Hymel, R, Cisco, C. Simonson, W. Prochnow, R. Goldman, B. Hellman, A. Hargis, V. Baker W. Haden, missing - B. Killen. FLUTES and DOUBLE-REEDS: J. Francis, D. Guell, B. Moore, A, Deaton, J, Brown. I. Woods, W. Hill, R. Salsman, missing - L. Comeaux, L. Palmer. gg L-I l..'I.sl CLARINETS: J. Conner, B. Goings, D. Kelley, A. Himel, E. Heindel, M. Crawford, C. Morris, G. Hargis, B. Cantin, R. Cruice, J. Nagel, T. Rogers B. Buhler, missing -J. Reese. zznzbz' J an 'E f TRUMPETS: M. Budge, B. Albert. J. A f Trauth, R. Sevin, R. Aucoin, F. O' Neal, M. Grafton, C. Chandler, R. Stenger, D. Donovan, Missing - N. Esbroolc, T. Tullier. L.. PERCUSSION: S. Janies, A. Bordelon, Missing - S. Brown, W. Becnel. BASSES: J. Musacchia, H. McCann, Missing - J. Valliant. 3 BARITONES AND TROMBONES: R. Camus, D. Gold- en, C. Rowe, T. Stenger, W. Mathis, W. Men- doza, J. Gaudin, Missing -J. Stalcup. .5351 1- S' Qlr A , -li! 5 R. V lie, u X. tw ' f 6 ' ' ,y ' ',.p- 1 . 4. , . CAPTAIN: Ruth Legnon W Zoosfers Victory, victory, is our cry: V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Are we in it? Well I guess Bees, Bees, Yes, yes, yes! ' x x .Y X ,gn ADVISOR: Mrs. Betty Hanson Go, fight, win! exwy I r ist H Wi W JH ld .Q-.: s fs N . P' QW:- I' is CO-CAPTAIN: Glenda White .3 syn Yyfl n J W , . . y -'f , .l.A,zi7v F I -4 val -lhg':fl:ii3,5,fQ'gax3w1'-g.1fSzg, ' 'X 'N' ' -' -,Lv qv, .. 1-' 1 ,k - '- , .- tl V, 1 N J ww C4 V W5 ' A 1 .Ji , J, 3' ,f94 :g,i5ff?',f,'5'5'?L.1-fcrgvlfuiriv 'I ' Il fflvi' V i5-4H, f.n4a!'i1 Tee .HM .I 4 -Q it:-it 'rp .vlrf -P mf Le ---. , 4'--N V. 'fl N .'- X-mf!-M ' ' -i' f' 'AQ' ax 32' ' Erin qf-:, 'f 'l J1-H m. - ,- , -, 'I .--A, ': :L -' ' a' .- .s ..- ,rifaim , ,fIf'P'5uf '2' i7 1, ,mfg-,.,1' .qfif ifffv ' '13 4 ' 'V 1 .,Q'f3?'?Q: 'J L ' 3' , Q- I , ' ' 'Sf '- '- fn-' J' ', Q., -uf H A ' ',,' Q :W mf- ,,,'u,- ',,.--'YS ef -9-,., , -'43, ' ,113 5 4 Q :hh .- 1 , .. - - v wg- . , E 1' wLigf'T,ljX,yUf ,nz M r,Q MQ 1 A7 K I Q- .51 V Y K H -A'M?w WT! M Har' Af 4- 4- . - '- f, IIN!! I '11 .v, , 1 4 - Q .ln W! . 'I ' 4, ix 31' 'Q' i- MT??,fV -If 2 I! , 4' l. , HQ.. k Q iff' A 'I .f 4' f- ,. Q .L Q ' 3, Q, 3, , . f At ' ' H, Q- L ,Q 'Sl if ,H-2 F' f '- 7 I lj. , Xu in ,A M17 ig-fr: ,Ir V jf' 'ir , ' w ,.- E- 1 xr Q- zz' , xi. 2. V an f 2 ff ffm-' --5725. , .5-l..: i ' ,L Y 1- I, I F js 4 ' ' ' f a ' A 'L v , 'N 'A 'sm 'fr 're - ' -W -1 vi'-:4 -1 L M 13 .f vr rf 'ff 1' fi' i v M- xx..-, -Rl! by mmm MWNM r my om The Key Club, sponsored l by the Kiwanis Club, is a national organization. One of the many projects this year I 1 , was collecting food, toys, and i clothes for the unfortunate A during Christmas, .Officers of the Key Club are John Turner, secretaryg Stanley Huber, vice presidentg Kelly Chance, presidentg John Austin, treasurerg and Peter Platz, sergeant-at-arms. A f r N r ewjzzan Junior Newman Club Of- ficers are Gayle Marange, vice presidentg Michael Pons, presidentg Cynthia Syrnoneaux, secretaryg Beverley Clement, treasurer. Catholic students in the Newman Club participate in projects of religious, cultural, and social value, Officers of the Senior Newman Club are Leola McLelland, treas- urerg Connie Gondrella, recording secretaryg Stanley Hubert, presi- dentg Philip Palisi, vice presidentg Elaine Schindler, corresponding secretary. i v I P ' . W. a - , . fr ... ' A , V . i l x i af10z2afj761201' OCIQQ NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY X I 7 x Y!!! Nxi X his-T tzrl E L f Miss Clare Schadowsky is sponsor of the Behrman Chapter of the National Honor Society. U The president of the Behrman Chapter of the National Honor Society, Jeanne Estopinal re- The officers of the Behrnian Chapter ceived a gavel at the induction of new members are: Connie Gondrella, vice presi- and installation of officers ceremony. It was dentg Linda Braai, secretaryg Jeanne presented by Mr. Malcolm Rosenberg, Superin- Estopinal, presidentg and Joseph tendent of Instruction of Orleans Parish Schools. Landry, treasurer. The six students pictured above have The students pictured above have maintained their aver-- maintained their averages and have ages and their places in the chapter for two years. merited a place in the Behrman Honor Society for three years, csfuofenf Gouncz' A Q15 Council Advisor JACK WOHLBRUCK The Student Council, composed of home room presidents and elected Student Coun- cil officers, reflects and preserves the good name, spirit, and tradition of the school, President - - - - - CONNIE GONDRELLA , and it instills in the students the power of Vice President - - - - - JOHN AUSTIN self-government and the idea of student secretary ----- KAY LEGENDRE Pamclpamn' Treasurer - - - - CARMELITA PEREZ Campaigning , xg-S , . ' ' and th - The Canqhdates . . elf CamPaf8H managers gufure 0122 ema ers The Red Cross is a service organ- ization sponsored by Miss Bonck. One of the many projects under- taken by the club this year was the filling of the Christmas stock- ings. Q -Q 2 W :7?QOf GFOSS The Future Homemakers is made up of girls interested in homemaking. Their goal is worthy home membership. To attain the standards set by the State Department of Home Economics Education, each chapter must complete three projects a year: a school, a community, and a national improvement project. ff rt. lv' 0122122 ann? Oryajzziafzbzz Guy Cheramie, recipient of the National Head- quarters, Boy Scouts of A merica, Award. Guy saved a compan- ion's life when the boy was badly wounded. Guy made a tourniquet of his shirt, and stopped the flow of blood until he was able to get the boy to the hospital. He- also received the American Legion Award. Paul Krause, Scout of the Year on the West Bank, has been made a member of the Eagle Scouts, Order of the Arrow, and a Senior Patrol Leader. He was given an award by the Lions Club, and will go on an all expense paid trip to New Mexico for two weeks. the Pathfinders, SEQ C616 '- feh- f ' -5-1 , 4 fvff 'jr - -'-'five--'Q-7---'-v--' r 1 3 - J ' 'r'1:5,,.:,.-1 ,uf 543 is i ' I is ,sw-5ir.1hfr,L'iVwUA '1 W ':'9iVh 'W15 fr fx Q' M AWQ' I A ' , g, g . - go ,V A Q11 , ' X P2 ul Q M rg 1 sg w 4 The Glee Club is a group of singers who have represented Behrman many times on television and on the stage. ,y on ai-- Y . 4. . ... . . 1' MRS. MARGUERITE TYLER, Director These girls who are part of the Glee Club are known as the Girls' Trio. They were picked to form this trio because of their fine voices. They are: Doreen Sweigert, Sharon Shelton, and Peggy Fregia. M i boyoefabbe V Q, .- 'I 'QVI'-' ... . 2 ,, W.- 1.11 .Ji ii' H43 -. n'-W,-:L -. jj 1. JJ: 1 H- lg. luis' I 1 .-r S- fs H, I'fn'1 if rp mr, ,ju r .gi-.r.,w lla if ' . . t 'C ,,.1gv - , ,T , r .., f:, ,g,,, ...I argl y T' W 1 1 l gif M dr if f! . , tl t w,A AQ., Each year a Get Acquainted Tea is given to give the . Mrs. Wade Turner is president of this parents a chance to meet the teachers. group. The students are grateful for their aid. Jiganof oosfers 5, A Mrs, Mildred Francis is serving for the second year as president of the Band Boosters Club. This X V' group assists Mr. Bush, band director, in promoting all band activities. A- Lfefis. r2-A i 449377 At the left is Mr. Charles Kenney, presi- dent of the B Club, which is made up of graduated lettermen whose function is to promote athletics at Behrman. At the right is Mr. Donald Modenbach, who has been president of the Dad's Club for eleven years. One of the functions of this club is selling programs for athletic events. 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'lil ready hands. 7 W ' 1 I Working together Al lm gets the ' ' ' job done 0 .v Q V VN 1 MAN ., 'L This is no typographical error. 1 id r-:E Hive voled has B IRCULA , Sauer 0 Y f gat! X Ftill looking . - w r i Q 1 1 2 2 1deaS'? ideas .hr .' ' .. . 1-+ fe mmm F 'TVA 'if' Her ' - 611518 atlast! Q Who has an idea? Q , , Bizxqi .J E if11'f'fJjl1' Bearer file lt r f 3 ,7.1v'r-, ,.,' .-.Qfg?- 'A How they worked and worked and 1 K -1,-. .'f:' W u -J 'Q .Q, si-' 4' QF: x. '1 17 V . 29' P I v 'I 'S F., ,Zn L U- ' . V , : - 4' 4 u , , . ii! 4 , I FK. 'ii .12 fv- M. , I , . , .i .Y 53,1 '- . fl' 1321 11.3, Z ' L ,- I - Y 'V '?f1 5.4I-.,1 '1 ' -Q .., , j I T 7 :Q X Tw, 'A ' 'rf S , gag , 1 f Aqwha KIA' r .F-4, .g,. V 1, I YWQ 1 7 1' A lV.'eZ bl f 41 ' ' - xr' . Q . f, 4 v' ' a pf! gg 4 A ' H Z1 V ' I L ' .na 1- ',' 'ilrglrl ! , A, ,l .. L 1 N1 Q bl f' 4 wry If Q ' I u ' N Al' ' ' I W' I 1-1 A - 1.-M Y .fl ,qw Congratulations to CECILE BERGERON from ALGIERS NURSERY Complete Landscaping and Gardening 241 Behrman Highway ' Fo-6-2225 MODERN ELECTRIC SERVICE . . . STILL YOUR BIGGEST BARGAIN . . . And here's why - today our average residential and farrncus- tomer uses more than 5 times as much electricity as he did25 years ago yet pays less than twice as much for it. In today's high cost of living, can you think of a bigger bargain! LOUISIANA POWER 8. LIGHT COMPANY 3 I . . . . 82 Help1ng Build Louisiana 1 W CONGRATULATIONS to SENIORS of '60 TODD SHIPYARD CORP. New Orleans Congrattslatlons Congratulations GAY MERLINE to PATSY from AUNT Lou from and BUDDY HUNT UNCLE ELLIOT Congratulations to LAURANT SUPERETTE SANDRA from 935 Thirteenth sr. HOPKINS TUXEDO RENTALS Gretna, La. Congratulations, Compliments , of Seniors , from RAYMOND'S BEAUTY SALON A FRIEND 343 Alix St. Fo. 6-7391 W. B. THOMAS BUILDER of QUALITY HOMES 4855 Patterson Dr. Fo. 6-3442. 1 S . Congratulations f and for that first right job Westside Shopping Eg tt APEX EMPLOYMENT lg-. ,f a e e Center 5 Y SERVICE 601 Carondelet Bldg. 301 Huey P. Long Ave. EX, 23Q5 Rexall Drugs SERVICES PLACEMENT BUREAU WEINER'S 4121 Prytania St Tu. 5-4155 ALGIERS GRETNA Placing professional and nonprofessional personnel in dentists' and physicians' of- fices, clinics and hospitals. Compliments of KABEL'S SUPER MARKET Compliments of LOU'S BEAUTY SALON ,fi A BILL FUCHS, JR C0mP1imenfS f 3' GENERAL AUTO of V, REPAIRS I 1 Road Service HAWKIN'S HARDWARE Fo. 1-3211 QE 321 Evelina sc. Algiers, La. Congratulations, CAROLYN, on your graduation from MOM, DAD, FLOYD, and GARY GRUNDMEYER C ul , SERVICE STATION ongrato ations J, Teche JERRY RUSSELL and from L. AND ,, SAVE Newton B s. z AUTO PARTS -411,15 -I A.. AT For Best Steaks . . SHIVARO ROOM 2 ' ALGIERS JEWELRY STORE 181 Huntlee Dr. Fo. 1-0424 LOUNGE and STEAK HOUSE 3156 Gen. Meyer Ave Watch and Jewelry Repairs I A Congratulations . - ' to J V GLENDA WHITE A ' ff -'vff' L' 1 f' from . X , Ve if i f WESTSIDE SHELL SERVICE fe Congratulations WERLEIN'S to for WALDEN SCULTHORP MUSIC from A FRIEND 605 Canal St. Tu-7511 Congratulations HENRY'S HAIR FASHION to -TER-R-Y RUSSELL 1620 Monroe St. from MAHLER'S FLORIST F0-6-1554 Compliments of Congratulations to 1 S JACQUELYN STALL GROCERY 8: VARIETY STORE from 1525 Lafayette Ave. Gretna MOM, DAD and BROTHERS Fo- 1- 9086 Congratulations MORGAN DAIRY to 1124 Thayer sr. LINDA WININGER from Algier s MOM and DAD Congratulations EMI LE J. FREDERICK to CONTRACTOR FELIX BUSTER ALBERT Repairs and Remodeling from MOTHER and DAD Fo. 1-2048 Fo. 1-6040 Congratulations Congratulations to to GAY MERLINE DOLORES from from GRANDMO THER BERGERON MOTHER and DAD Office Fo. 1-4651 Cvngramarions Res. Fo. l-4075 to BRASWELL LINDA BRAAI BOOKKEEPING SERVICE from MOTHER, DAD and WARREN Tax Returns Prepared 920 Fourth St. , Gretna, La Congratulations, U Congratulations GAY MERLINE t o Compliments of AUBREY ADAMS f HOTARD-MIRE mm GULF SERVICE 925 Lafette St. , Gretna Fo. 1-9271 SUNBEAM'S BAKERY Congratulations and Love to GAY MERLINE from MOTHER and DAD June and Murry Leo Bess Benson The Cushings Ann Hathaway Ben Jones Jeanne Lynn Sising Rosa Mae Lee Mr. and Mrs. P. Douroux Mr. and Mrs. G. Douroux Mom and Dad Douroux Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Elaine Creppel Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berger Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jacksina Deanne Adams Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Adams Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Adams Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hession Mrs. A. Falcon Gail Falcon Donna E. Jacksina Aubrey Adams Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Adams Mrs. Olai Wigini Mrs. Olai Wigini Mrs. Elizabeth Sariois Mrs. I. J. Albert Mrs. J. J. Albert Dinna and Rocky Prejean Mrs. Marjorie Savois Mr. and Mrs. R. Prejean Mrs. Edith Prejean Bruce Fuzzy Albert Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Brenda Albert Mrs. J. Ellinberg Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Mrs. Roland Albert Edna and Charles Brewer Papa and Aunt Irma George and Liz Dewhirst Eleanor and Buddy Schexnayder Gertie Wall Troup Aunt Dot and Uncle Don Ellis and Carolyn Karl Brown Wayne and Art Merchant III chiefr. whiting, U.s.N. Mrs. F. Whiting, R.N. Uncle Leo and Aunt Inaz Lee, Pat, Gary, and Karen Aunt Rita and Uncle Justin K. and J. O'Rouke A Friend Me A Friend Brownie Edna and Lucy Mary Burk Mabel Burk Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Daigle Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Angle Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Angle Billy Angle Kathleen Angle Ruth Angle Billy Angle Ruth Angle Kathleen Angle Mrs. M. R. Angle A friend Estelle White Patsy, Bill, and Richard Mrs. VanNest The Chances Cheryl Neville Emma Lou Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aiple Don Austin Keith Austin Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Austin Lynn and John Mrs. M. C. Dickinson Carey Dickinson Pamalyn Chifici Gail Bravender Jane Gillis Dan Bertoniere Melvin Luft Cricket Schernbeck Chifici 's Food Store Mutt's TV Mrs. V. Baker Mr. V. Baker Aunt Leoncie Aunt Bibbie Mama Baker Aunt Veda Aunt Valerie Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fitzhenny Mr. D. L. Henderson Mrs. Bright Mr. E. J. Thielen Linda Oestriecher Judith Ann Thomas Linda Kay Thomas Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bortz Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Banks, Sr. Elaine and Ginger Banks Bobbye and Pam Banks Weldon and Pixie Banks The New Banks Cindy and Lloyd LaCour, Jr. Janice, Debbie and Spencer Joe, Louise, Iz, Mr. Moe, and Jr. The Rowe Family Jim Phelps The Brinkers Ellis Bealer Elaine Shuey Marcie Burrus Marilyn Burrus Ferranti family Thelma Mason Doris Blanchard Dolly Dugas Thelma Couvillion Annie Baldassaro Lekaa Ann Marie Junior Sirey Henry Mel Richards Henry R. Sirey Mrs. Blanck Nola Bergeron James Gilchrss Mr. C. Bergeron John A. Beninate Francis J. O'Conner Don Gauthreaux Karl Reaney Karl Reaney A friend Cindy A friend A friend De and Jim Don Bernard Betty Bernard Grandma Moity Florence Puderer Blondell Lawrence Mrs. R. V. Keen Mr. Coral Lloyd A. Ponson Mrs. L.A. Ponson Mrs. R. Strassel Mrs. G. W. Peters Ed Foster John Roland Paul Humack The Shrimper J. Bartholemew Rene Bordelon Mark Bordelon Susan Brown Fabian Bordelon Delane Davis Dolores Bernard Andree Bordelon Miss Strybois Jeff Morgan Mike Ridge Warren Braai Peter J. Gondrella Jean Davis Dannie Bayhi Milton E. Roos Mr. and Mrs. M. Holden Mr. and Mrs. J. Lusignan Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Braai Mr. F. Huer and Gloria Mr. and Mrs. J. Battarbee Mr. and Mrs. A. DeRoche Mr. and Mrs. P. Falcone Mr. and Mrs. M. Scardina Grandma Braai and Estelle Mr. and Mrs. St. Germain Mr. and Mrs. H. Bertrand Victorino Bacuetes Isabel G. Bacuetes Dalis Bacuetes George Bacuetes Ricky Smith Tubby's Grocery Bruce Smith Kathy Smith Aida Bacuetes ando's Garage George Bacuetes yrna Bacuetes sabel Bacuetes arlos Patterson ida Viola Gonzales r. and Mrs. Quick Sally and Mary Quick Edwin Simpson and Family ' r. and Mrs. B. Marino, Jr. r. and Mrs. B. Younger Herman Dacanay r. and Mrs. W. Thompson r. and Mrs. I. Bartholemew r. and Mrs. D. Bartholemew r. and Mrs. F. Bauman r. and Mrs. F. Bocklud Kevlin E. Younger una Mae Bocklud r. and Mrs. M. Villalva rs. Nelda Bordelon r. Elton Bordelon Adrienne Bordelon Michel Bordelon rs. Vera Davis ay Rebecca Biggs lie Joseph Landry III onroe eorge Paul Ott, Jr. rs. Thomasita Cabral Marlene M. Cabral ncle Dan and Aunt Vi G. P. O. The Big Three George and Darlene We Got Three A Friend A Friend Joyce Budge Donald Budge Carmie and Merv I. F. Younger Mervin Budge, Jr. Wally and Joyce Warren Bayhai Ellen and Nick Michael Ridge Pelican Gulf Suzanne Bower Ann Armitage Alison Bower Cecilia Kramme George Hambacher Herman Grundmeyer George W. Berthaut Daniel M. Berthaut Carole Baltovich Linda and Emile Kathy and Roger Billy and Janice Gus Flattman, Jr. E. A. Couvillion Mr. M. C. Budge Mrs. M. C. Budge Mr. G. Flattman Mrs. G. Flattman Wendy and Billy Lynn and Lloyd Roy St. Pierre Elmore Labiche Laverne Buniff Mrs. Emily Buniff Jimmy's Pool Hall Carolyn and Edward The W. A. Browns The Paul Labbe Family Grandma Scarbrough Mrs. Fred Borne Barbara and Frank David Scott Brown Charlie Richardson Deborah McConnell Stephen Brian Brown Deborah Karen Brown Mrs. Daisy Kramme Westley Bracomontes Babineaux's Grocery Mary Ann McCloskey John L. and Loretta Mr. Lawrence Martin Shirley Cuz Birdnose Mr. Felix Borne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lloyd Jackie, Robert, Robin The E. P. Herbert Family The M. L. Owens Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sirey Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tapie Mr. and Mrs. James West Benny D. Bergeron, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. E. Durkes Mr. and Mrs. C. Daigle Mr. and Mrs. C. Melson Grandmother Gauthreaux Mr. and Mrs. W. Yeadon Mrs. Robert Bracomontes Mr. George C. Berthaut Mrs. George C. Berthaut Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roger, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kramme F. Armitage P. N. Danos H. L. Brown Pete, A.J. R. Tanner James Riley Wm. Caudle Mrs. Manuela Lapeyrouse Mr. and Mrs. Buniff Mr. and Mrs. Buniff Pat, Joe, and Pet Singer Mr. Harvey Sr. Grandpa Earl J. Schmit Uncle Perry Felicie Miceli Manny Rojas Sally Rojas Mrs. M. Rojas Mr. Manuel Rojas Manuel Rojas, Jr. Miss A. Bartley Mr. H. Landry Mr. and Mrs. B. Goings Mr. and Mrs. B. Goings Larry Miles Burney Josephine Burke Mrs. Triche Willie Williams Mrs. Mary Badon Ricky Landry Henry Bourgeois A Friend Larry Me and You Willie A Friend Norrna and Wilson Little Jack and Baby Debbie Capt. and Mrs. J. Richards Mr. and Mrs. F. Gondrella Mr. and Mrs. Babineaux Mr. and Mrs. L. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. F. Morse 8a Sons Aunt Helda and Uncle George Mr. and Mrs. F. Thorning F. W. and Debbie Thorning Georgette, Frankette, Mikette Aunt Marie and Uncle Easton Mr. and Mrs. N. Bourgeois, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. N. Bourgeois, Jr. Flattman's Service Station Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Don Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Ray and Fey Jim Sutera, Jr. C. Gudgell, Charles and Madeline Joseph Miller Skippy, Patty, and Missy Algiers Chicken Market Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert T Mrs. Robert T Mrs. Robert T Floyd Landry . Gilbert . Gilbert . Gilbert Mrs. Robert T. Gilbert Mrs. Robert T. Gilbert Mr. Robert T. Gilbert Mr. Robert T. 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