Behrman High School - Bee Hive Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

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To them we extend our sincere thanks for an out- standing joh well done under the most trying conditions. Thesewiyoung men, through theirf heroic and patriotic deeds in a foreign land, reflect the highest degree of loyalty and character to both their Alma Mater and their country. With deep appreciation and growing affection for these fighting men, we present this publication ingtheir honor., Principalgs Message to the 1968 Graduates . -1 .zz 5,-.'.-.-g:I-1v,f.'11g:gI r.-1-zfivbiiiEr-If-3-25131111?ar1:1:1?:'f2G:i1?:?555-:2s32r:?f51?fsi5fisfaE':?:Ii:f:if2EiizliiziffiR'5'4ff-f'-:.-.-.'- s,...,, . ., ,,,se, ,. . .t It has been repeated often that the first two Commandments, love for God and love for fellow man, are the foundations of all the others. Ponder this awhile, and I am certain that you cannot think otherwise. For if you love God, you will certainly give Him the things that are Hisg and if you love your fellowman, you will treat him with respect and dignity, never in any way ruling against him or his. Think of what we might accomplish, working together rather than against each other. Murder of any kind would be unheard of as would taking that which rightfully belongs to another. Wars would be taboo because if we had love for one another rather than envy for what others hold, there would be no reason for war. Poverty would be eradicated if we would share the abundant ma- terials and wealth of this great world. God, in His Principal Vincent A. Palisr infinite mercy and charity, would surely open the way to help us wipe. out disease, pestilencefplaguac if we would really love Him and the creatures He created. Does this sound like the ideal world - Utopia? Perhaps it does, but what is wrong in believing in THIS ideal? We do in others of much less im- portance. Who knows that living as God meant us to - in perfect compatibility with Him, our fellow man, and ourselves - that this cannot be attained. None of you, I am sure, is perfectly happy with things as they are. Why not begin a new way - the way God has taught us? You will leave us soon, and you will begin a new life. When you do, place emphasis on two things - love for God and love for man. How happy you will be if you can livewith these upper- most in your hearts and minds! wwf 4 aaa Ass't Prirtctpal Iver Carroll To the 1968 Senior Class, I extend con- gratulations and best wishes for a happy and successful future. As you young ladies and gentlemen leave high school, you are confronting a world that is quite different from the one faced even a short year ago. Turmoil and restlessness within our territorial boundaries and extremely pre- carious situations abroad tend to make your tasks complex and your responsibilities glf3Ve. Assistant Principal as Message to the - ggff-Q-68 Graduates 47:5 :ppl - - A -1' - : r 2: :,:,::: .1-541111.i'.:,-:.1.g,: - :1-r- '. Amid this bleakness one bright light appears on the horizon - the determination of American youth to meet and resolve problems as they occur. Faith in your ability to accept the challenges of life continues in the hearts of those who have sought to mold and develop you through your formative years. May God grant you the wisdom and courage to successfully accept whatever life demands of you. Sincerely, Ci,,W,,,eL f,ff .arse 5 4 ' t ff S NJ 1 ff Bee Hive Sfdj? 1968 Q '. V 1- L- T--L' ELM? l' Q Sylvia RSHO Steve DuBois B Co-Editors-in-Chief E E .W in e P . gf? f X - iee ...' Lee Domec Bonnie Kimbrough Linda Smith fa' Assistant Editors '- Z-3? V .ii l . ..,Q ig E.'fl.. - 3 .1 . 9: A i 1 if 1 H r 1? L' 'ii . 5 ' i Y C' Drey J. Ohlweiler C. Savoie S. McCarty S, Smith N Q4-A K Sift K ze., l -if ei. ' law- l C -3 1 he A : T.. i i A A .- K. Sessler A. Andrews S. Scott 5. Scott -I Q' 'li 2- iosso f' 15.5 f v - 5 -:: 5' Murphy 'F N. Denninghoff M, Wells 3 v se'i : PL Browning P. Frisch.: Busy Bees M- Dews K- Harvey J. Manale C. Patrick L. Adams J- mallgue C- Hogan J- MCCHHIS P. Perez M. Brown f J. Jersen K. Meyer C. Peterson W' Buras M. Early B. Jordan M. Murff J, Price C. Cabrera M. Edwards E- L21 iflfik J. Murray M, Ramz C. Cazalot C- GL1i11Ot - Lamb L. Osterlay M. Renninger M. Costello L- H21WkiHS T- Gathem S. Owens L. Roadifer -Co-Editors Sylvia Reno Steve DuBois Assistant Editors Lee Domec Bonnie Kimbrough Linda Smith Photographer Charles Drey Organizations Editor Janice Ohlweiler Class Section Editors Cherie Savoie Sheila McCarty Sophomore Section Editor Susan Smith Junior Section Editor Kenna Sessler Events Section Editor Ann Andrews Circulation Editor Susan Scott Sports Section Editor Sallie scour 5 Senior Section Editors Sue Ellen Murphy Nancy Denninghoff Michael Wells Typist Pam Browning Artist Peter Frisch Outstanding Advertising Salesman Wanda Melton T. Sinisi F. Snodgrass B. Summers W. Terr al R. Ziegler 5 gn ygfy ,. K . X J h Have You ot That pirit? ,ff R , . .gg . i VV., E!! I I Empty auditorium awaits arrival of spirited students. what is a Courtyard for? Behrman maintains tranquil halls during class. A basement is left deserted. lw hu- 7. , .i,,, , l l ,y CIm I' 1 MT!!! I g sa I 'ik '1 Look carefully at an empty cafeteria. An empty classroom shows no spirit of achievement. 8 A -4 S Qi i F' Spirit 0 f Success President MAX HA RRELL BROWN Senior Class Pres. 35 Student Council 1,2, 35 Buzzette Staff 35 Speech and Drama l,2,39 Key Club 35 Hon- or Society 1,25 Baseball 15 Track 1,2,35 Pelican State 25 Awards l,2,3. All men are ordinary men, the extraordinary men are those who know it. 3 Vice-Pres ident DEAN A LLEN SUTHERLA ND Senior Class Vice-Pres. 35 Student Council 15 Speech and Drama 2,35 Key Club 2,35 Jr. Achievement 25 Basketball 1,35 Delegate to Key Club International 25 ML Spirit 2. Our characters are the results of our conduct. Class Ufficers Secretary NANCY ANN DENNINGHOFF Senior Class Sec. 35 Boosterettes 2, Lt. 35 Debate Club, V. -P. 15 Glee Club 35 Honor Society 35 Dra- ma Club 1,2,35 Pelican State 35 Bee Hive Staff5 Awards 1,2,35 Scholarship - LSU. The will to dog the soul to dare. Treats urer DARRYL RAYMOND HOTE Senior Class Treas. 35 Homeroom Pres. 35 Key Club 1,2,35 Alchemists' Association 2,35 22. 4 253. His eyes, how they twinkle! His dimples, so merry! GAYLE ADDITON Speech and Drama l,2,31 Wing l,2,3: Jr. Achievement 2g Volleyball 35 Library Assistant 2,3g Awards lg Vocal Ensemble 1. Sweet and shy but willing to try. WILLIAM ADKINS Buzzette Staff 2, 33 Awards 2. Paradise is open to all kind hearts. -rw lisa, 'wr'- DON NA A LLEMAN Stinger 35 Volleyball 3. So quiet, so fair, so sweet, so rare. PEGGY ALMON Speech and Drama 3g Stinger 3. Her heart is as big as the world, but there is no room to hold the merry of wrong. ABDON ACOSTA, IR, By different methods shall different men excel LINDA ADAMS Speech and Drama 3g F.B. L.A. 2,33 F.H.A. l 2,35 Stinger l,2,3g Baseball 2,3g Volleyball l 2,35 Bee Hive Solicitor 33 Office Worker 3g Vo cal Ensemble 3. As happy -go-lucky as the day is long. JAMES AKERS Football l,2,3g Baseball 35 Track l,2,3g Stu- dent Council lg Homecoming Court 3. We often see that boy about, mischief without a doubt. ANNA ALFORD Boosterette 3g Sp. and Drama l,2,3g Red Cross lg Stinger l,2,3g Fine Arts 33 Homeroom V. -P 2g Awards 1,2,3. Those move easiest who have learned to dance MARGARET ANN ANDREWS Cheerleader 2,3g Pep Squad lg Sp. and Drama 2,35 Stinger l,2,35 Baseball 2: Volleyball 1,25 Student Council 35 Homeroom l,2, 35 Bee Hive Staff 35 Homecoming Queen 35 Cheerleader Clinic 2,3. Cute as a button, neat as a pin, very few friends she can't win. ARDEN ANDRY F.B.L.A. 2,35 F.H.A. 1,2,35G1eS Club lg Ir. Achievement 25 Office Worker 3. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. SANDRA ARNOLD F.B. L.A. 25 Wing l,2,35 Office Worker 2,3. Everytime she smiles it adds to her personality. SHARON ARNOLD Sp. and Drama 25 F.H.A. 2,35 Red Cross 25 Wing l,2,3g Baseball 2,35 Volleyball 3. Life for the living, rest for the dead. CHRISTINE AMMERSBACH F.B. L.A. 35 Wing 1,2,3. A true friend is the greatest of all blessings. GLORIA AN DREWS Glee Club l,2,35 Wing 2,35 Volleyball 25 Of- fice Worker 35 All-State Chorus lg Vocal En- semble l,2,3. Sometimes smiling, sometimes serious, but al- ways friendly. TEX ARMENTOR Life without mischief is no life at all. CONRAD ARNOLD Football lg Baseball 25 Basketball 35 Sweetheart Escort 3. Never do today what you can put off until to- morrow. DIANE MARIE BARICHIVICH Band l,2,35 Homeroom Officer 1, Therrell High School, Atlanta, Georgia, Band lst Lieutenant 3. Always happy, never sad. WILLIAM BARR Let's be happyg let's be gay5 life is just another day. SUSAN BATES Polyglots 25 Sp. and Dr. 2,35 22.4 2,35 Red Cross 35 Kaleidoscope 25 Bee Hive Secretary 35 Beirut, Lebanon, French Club l5 IRC lg Pep Squad 15 Biology Club l. Knowledge in youth is wisdom in age. ALEEDA ANN BAXTER D.E. 3: F.B.L.A. 2,35 Stingers l,2,3. The good are always merry. tx, .Ty- GEORGE BAC UETES Junior Achievement 2. To know him is to like him. ' JOSEPH BANASHAK Why take life seriously? ROBERT ANTHONY BA RRIOS Band 1,25 35 Sweetheart Escort 25 Wind Ensemble 2, 3. There is mischief in his smile. CARMEN ELIZABETH BARROSSE Sp. and Dr. l,2,35 Stingers 152,35 Volleyball 35 Homeroom Officer l,2,35 Sweetheart lg Awards 2,3. A light heart is full of sunshine. I ALEXANDER BENDANA Q' Track lg Jesuit Academy: Managua, Nicaragua Soccer 3. OLII Ch3.I'8.CtCIS HIS the result of OLUI CO1'1dL1Ct. ALAN BENNETT Speech and Drama 2,33 D. E. 3. He who is wise is more than rich. BONNIE BEVINGTON Band 1,2,33 Honor Society lg Homecoming Court 33 Homeroom Officer 1,33 Sweetheart 23 Music Ensemble 2, 3. All sunshine and happiness. BRITA BIGHAM Speech and Drama 33 Stingers 33 Homeroom Officer 33 Awards 1. Leave silence to the saints. I'm only human. g p DOROTHY BLACKHURST qvhn A M L Speech and Drama 33 Glee Club 33 Wings 2, 33 , , 3 ,I I Kaleidoscope 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1. 'K Softly speak and sweetly smile. 3 ylpp , M gg A 1 CATHERINE BLANCHARD Basketball 13 Volleyball 13 Library Asst. 13 F. H. A. 13 Belle Chasse H. S. 23 Stingers 2,33 Key Club Oratorical Contest Winner 2. Always hold your head up high. BEVERLY BLANK Speech and Drama 1,2,33 F. H. A. 13 Wings 1, ,..,. 2,33 Jr. Achievement 13 Honor Society 13 Stu- dent Council 23 Homeroom Officer 1,33 Sweet- heart 1. A good heart's worth gold. JOSEPH BOCKLUD Football 13 Awards 1. The mold ofa man is found within his own two hands. 'WW RO BERT BO YD Football 1, 2,39 Homecoming Court 35 Home- room Officer 3. Life is a delight, away dull care. MICHAEL BOYLE 22. 4-2, 35 Buzzette- Staff 2g Latin Club 13 Year- book lg Awards 2. Silence may do good, and can do little harm. VICTORIA BROCK oo... . o. l T HO MAS BOUDREAUX Football 2, 39 Homecoming Court 3. To become a great man, it is necessary to be a great rascal. ' JO HN BO URGEOIS FBLA 3. The happy man is he that knows the world and cares not for it. 'rl-an CHARLOTTE BRAUNER FBLA 3g Stingers 1, 2,35 Ir. Achievement 3g Of- fice Worker 2. She is always laughing for she has a great deal of wit. PA TRIC IA BRO N ZO Speech and Drama 1,25 F. H. A. 2,35 Stingers 2,35 22.4-35 FHA, Pres. 35 Archbishop Blenk, Red Cross 15 Latin Club lg Pep Squad 1. A Sunbeam took shape when she was born. Stingers 1, 2,3g Jr. Achievement 2. A merry heart does good like medicine. DWIG HT STEVEN BRETEY Band 1, 2,3g Awards 1,2,3g Music Ensemble 2, Youth is full of pleasure. 3 ,gs . i , ii as , aging -p f ff -422 Af' ruagp ,.., ' -...i MILO BROWN Fayetteville - Manlius High, Student Council 29 Latin Club 29 Soccer 1, 29 Bowling 29 Golf 39 Nat. Merit Semi-Finalistg Alch. Asso. 3. Knowledge is that which raises one man above another. AUBREY OTIS BROWN Band 1,2,39 Stage Band 39 Band Award 1,2,39 Music Ensemble 2,3. What sweet delight a quiet life affords. 'Ds ELIZABETH BUCHER F. H. A. 1,2,3g Speech and Drama 39 Wings 2,39 Glee Club 39 Lit. and Fine Arts 3g Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Cheerfulness and goodwill will make glad or light. MICHAEL BU LLARD Football 19 Basketball 19 Track 19 Student Coun- cil 19 H. R. Officer 1. Demonic frenzy, moping melancholy, arid moon-struck madness. I8 EDWARD BROWN Jr. Achievement 29 Track 2. A fine, particular man. JAMES BROWN Band 1, 2,3g Speech and Drama 1, 2,39 Glee Club 25 Lit. and Fine Arts 39 Awards 1,2,3g Music Ensemble 3g Vocal Ensemble 1. Full of fun and mischief. PAMELA BROWNING Pep Squad lg Speech and Drama 3. FBLA 3: Stingers 1,2,3g Jr. Achievement 2, 39 Bee Hive Staffg Baseball 2,3g Volleyball 1,2,39 Miss Spirit 2. A little girl that gets aroundg another like her can't be found. CECELIA BUCHANAN Red Cross 2g Speech and Drama 29 22.4539 Wings 2, 39 Kaleidoscope 3g Gray Team '1. From the crown of her head, to the tip of her toes, she's all fun. HHN .TILL BU SSEY Wings l,2,3g Honor Society 1,2g Polyglots 15 Student Council lg H. R. Officer 2, 3g Buzzette Staff 2, 3g Sweetheart 2. True friendship is a plant of slow growth. SU SAN BUTC HER FBLA 35 Wings lg 21 Jr. Achievement 29 C.O. E. 3. In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. PAUL CAD WELL Key Club 3. An easy -minded soul, and always will be. KENNETH CALDWELL Band l,2,3p Band Relay 33 Awards l,2,3g Music Ensemble 2. - A man's growth is seen in the choice of his' friends. W HITN EY BURAS Speech and Drama l,2,3g Glee Club 3: 22.4-1, 2,39 H. R. Treas. lg Bee Hive Solicitor 3. One of those happy souls who are the salt of the earth. FREDERICK BURMASTER FBLA 39 Awards 1. There's nothing like enjoying life. 11139 PAMELA BUTLER Literary and Fine Arts Club 2: Vocal Ensemble Her talents were more of the silent type. CHARLES CABRERA Bee Hive Solicitor 3. A wise man will make more opportunities than he will find. 3 I9 MARC CANION Speech and Drama 1,2,35 Jr. Achievement 25 FBLA 2,35 Football Manager 2,3. I know what's best. DONALD CAS TEEL Band 3. A vast expenditure of human voice. 4-J? an- , , DIANE CHIFICI Speech and Drama 2,35 Red Cross 2, V. P. 3, Pres. 3 Wings 2,35 Awards 2,35 Kaleidoscope 35 Mount Carmel Academy, French Club 1. A laughing heart is a happy soul. DAVID Cl-lOPlN Carefree and happy. 20 SHARON CAMPBELL A little warmth, a little light. JANICE ANN CAMUS FBLA 25 Stingers 1,2,35 Ir. Achievement 2, Girl's Chorus 1,35 Homeroom Officer 2. Liberty of thought is the life of the soul. CLARENCE CAZALOT Speech and Drama 3g Football 1,2,35 Home- coming King 3g Track 1, 2,35 Bee Hive Solicitor 3. For his heart is like the sea, ever open and free. JEFFREY C HARLET Delgado Trade School 2, 3. There is no wisdom like frankness. U M107 ,GN dilu- VICKI COLSON D.E. 2,35 Wings 15 Awards 2. I know nothing of tomorrow. I am happy and gay today. DAVID COMPTON Dynamite comes in small packages. p ggi. ' kgrrrgrhrkh NORMA cook 1 tl.t a t A wings 3. fi 1 True goodness springs from a person's own heart. 1' HERBERT COO PER Man's chief men consists of resisting the impulses of his nature. M-ig JUDY COVELL Boosterettes 2, 35 Speech and Drama 35 Stingers 1,2,35 Honor Society i,2,35 22.4-35 Buzzette Staff 35 Bee Hive Secretary 35 Pelican State 35 Kaleidoscope 2, 3. Her eyes express the most mischievious kind of bashfulness. JOHN COWART FBLA 3. To strive to seekg to find and not to yield. MIC HAEL COS TELLO Speech and Drama 2,35 FBLA 35 Key Club 35 Football 1, 2,35 Track 25 H. R. Officer 35 -IE Solicitor 35 Homecoming Court 35 Awards 1. Friendliness is his greatest quality. LEE COULON Football 1, 2. Fields are won by those who believe in winning paul' ALICE CRAYTON FBLA 39 Red Cross lg Stingers 1,2,3g Baseball 2. One merry heart makes others merry. WILLIAM CUSHING Key Club 1,2g Coordinator 33 Golf 2, 3g Home- room Officer 1,2,3g Pelican State 25 Awards 1,2 The laborer is worthy of his rewards. ROBERT DAVIS Art Award 2. A tower of strength is an honest man. WILLIAM E. DAVIS Band 1. The first step to greatness is fondness. 22 RANDY COX Speech and Drama 25 FBLA 3g Football 1. Good nature is worth more than knowledge. MARY COYNER Wings 1,2, 3g Honor Society 2g Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3g Polyglots 2. She's quiet, yet so friendly. CATHERINE MARY DAIGLE Speech and Drama 25 F. H. A. 25 Stingers 1,2,3 Volleyball 1,2,3. Nothing is impossible for her. DAMIAN THOMAS DAIGLE Football 15 Track lg Homeroom Officer 1. Wit and humor belong to a genius alone. QT TTY' ION RENE de VILLENEUVE To become a great man, it is necessary to be a great rascal. MARTHA DRAKE DEWS Stingers l,2, 35 22. 4-3g Polyglots 2g Awards 2g Student Council lg Homeroom Officer,39 Volley-, ball lg Spanish Club lg Rebelettes lg Robert Lee H. S. , Tyler, Texas. Exuberance is beauty. KENNETH DIGBY Key Club 2,3g Basketball l, 2,35 Track l,2,3g Hprneroom officer l,w2,3g 22. 4-3. An honest man makes the world. FRANK DOLLINGER Quiet, but how mischievous. BETTY DELAUNE FBLA 39 Wings l,2,39 Volleyball 1,23 Home room Officer 3gAwards 2, 3. Simplicity is a jewel rarely found. PERRY DEMPSEY Key Club l,2, President 35 Football l, 2,39 Basketball l, 2, 3, Homecoming Court l, 2, 35 Awards l,2, 3, Honor Society 3. Can we ever have too much of a good thing? HAROLD DICE Honor Art Award 2. I have taken my fun where I have found it. KAREN DIGBY D. E. 3, Boosterettes 2, 3. A smile that winsg a manner that takes every- where she goes. JIMMY DORSEY Band 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, Wind Ensemble 1,2. Non-violence is no good unless it is effective. CHARLES DREY Speech and Drama l,2, 35 Bee Hive Staff 35 Award 1. Very little is needed to make bis life happy. RUSSELL DUCOTE The only reward of virtue is virtue. JOHN DUFFY Key Club 2, 35 Honor Society 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3g Homeroom Officer 1,2,35 Pelican State 2, Awards 1, 2. An honest man makes the world. 24 JOAN DOMANGUE Speech and Drama 15 Stingers 1, 2,35 Jr. Achieve ment 35 Baseball 2,35 Volleyball 3g H. R. Officer 25 Office Worker 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 3. Petite, and oh, so sweet. ALLISON LEE DO MEC Band 1,2,35 Wings 1,2,3g Jr. Achievement 25 H. R. Officer 15 Bee Hive Staff, Awards 1,2,35 Music Ensemble, Marching Band5 Wind Ensemble 2, 3. Great ideas flow from her heart. STEVE DUBOIS Bee Hive Staff 3. An innocent look, a witty personality. MARGARET DUCOTE Stingers 1, 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Homeroom Officer 25 Bee Hive Secretary 35 Awards 1,25 Kaleidoscope 2. Politeness is the result of good sense and good nature. JOEL DURKES D.E. 39 FBLA 29 Honor Award 3. The joy of life is in living it. MARSHA EARLY Boosterettes 2,39 Pep Squad lg Speech and Drama l,2,3g Wings l,2,39 Glee Club lg Home- room Officer lg Buzzette Staff 39 Boosterette Sec. 3. Music and charm are hers always. sa? O DEBRA ERTEL Pep Squad lg Wings l,2,39 Kaleidoscope 39 Homeroom Officer 3. Sweet as flowers in spring. BON N IE ERWIN Speech and Drama 2,39 Wings l, 2, 39 Baseball 39 Volleyball 3g Homecoming Court 3. Happy is she who is content. ALBERT DUPLAN FBLA 3. The mildest manners and the gentle heart. CHARLOTTE DU PRE Speech and Drama l,2, 39 Stingers l,2,39 Bee Hive solicitor 35 Kaleidoscope 3. Sweetness and goodness are her ways. MICHAEL EDWARDS Speech and Drama 2, 39 22.4-39 Bee Hive Solicitor 3. I believe in getting into hot water. JAMES EGELAND 22. 4-3. Men of few words are the best men. ' aa 'C PATRICK FLANAGAN D. E. 35 Basketball 2g Baseball 1. School, I suppose, is a necessary evil. PEGGY ANN FLANAGAN Pep Squad 2: FBLA 3: Stingers 1, 2,3. She who is master of patience is master of every- thing else. PETER JOSEPH FRISCH Awards 1,2,3g Bee Hive Art Editor. Let each man pass his days on that in which his skill is greatest. WALTER JOSEPH FRISCH FBLA 3. Why take life so seriously? 26 MICHAEL FINK Key Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 1, 2, 35 President 2, 3, Pelican State 2g Student Council Vice-Pres. 33 Homeroom Officer l,2,3g Buzzette Staff 3: 22. 4-2, 35 Awards 1, 2, 3. The 3:hool's loss, the world's gain. CAROL FLANAGAN Office Worker 33 Wings 1,2,3. To err is human, to forgive is divine. DENNIS FLATLEY Nothing is stronger than the individual. PENELOPE LYNN FORREST Debate Club lg Speech and Drama 1,2, 3, F. H. A. 35 Red Cross 1,39 Wings 1,2,3g Ir. Achievement 2,3g Polyglots 23 Awards 2, Of- fice Worker 2. lndividuality is the salt of common life. DALE GIBSON Band lg 2nd Lt. 15 Band Council 15 Ensemble l F. H. A. l5 Volleyball l5 All-State Marching Band l5 Belle Chasse H. S.5 Chorus 35 Softball 35 Behrman Band 2, 3. Sweetness and goodness in her person shines, CLYDE GIESENSCHLAG Baseball lg Golf 2,3. Sometimes I sit and think, but mostly Ijust sit. PATRICIA GOLDEN Glee Club 35 Stingers 3. A kind heart has many friends. JAMES GORDON FBLA 2,35 Jr. Achievement 25 Awards 2,35 Chess Club 2, 3. Let every man be his own boss. GARY GEGENHEIMER Live as though tomorrow comes not. JUDY GEISLER Boosterettes 25 Pep Squad l5 Stingers l, 2, 3. Fair and fresh as the morning rose. MARTIN GAYLE GILLMAN Speech and Drama 25 FBLA 2,35 Red Cross 25 Wings 1,25 22.4 25 Volleyball 2. A good disposition is more valuable than gold. JANE GIRARD Glee Club l, 2,35 Wings 2, 35 Honor Society l, 2, 35 Volleyball 35 Vocal Ensemble l, 25 Home room Officer 2,3. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. 27 KENNETH GUEHO D. h. 2, 3. Moderation is the noblest gift of heaven. CAMILLE GULLIOT Bee Hive Solicitor 3. Take the responsibility on your shoulders, and it will leave no room for chips. KATHY HARVEY Speech and Drama 35 FBLA 2, 35 F. H.A. l,2,35 Stingers 2, 35 Jr. Achievement 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. To get to heaven, turn right and keep straight. LINDA SUE HAWKINS Pep Squad 15 Debate 35 Wings 2, 35 Kaleidoscope Staff 35 Volleyball 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 35 Buzzette Staff. Sincerity is the soul of honesty. 28 ELIZABETH DIANE GRAY F. H. A. 25 Stingers l,2,35 Jr. Achievement 25 Office Worker 25 22.4-2, 3. When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow. KATHY AINDERSON GRISWOLD Speech and Drama 2,35 Pres. 35 Red Cross lg Wings 2, 35 22. 4-35 Bee Hive Sec. 35 Buzzette Staff 35 Office Worker 35 Leadership Conference 25 Kaleidoscope Staff 2,3. Born to be happy. MICAH HACKLAR Band 25 Speech and Drama 2, 35 Key Club 35 Honor Society 2,35 Homeroom Officer 35 Buzzette Staff 2, 35 Kaleidoscope 3. Let unanswering integrity always be your watch word. DEBORAH HARTZOG Boosterettes 2, 35 Debate Club' 1, 25Glee Club 35 Stingers l, 2,35 Office Worker 2, 35 Sweetheart- 25 Homecoming Court 3. Gentlemen always seem to prefer blondes. -QQ? LLOYD RAY HEITMEIER, JR, Science Club 2,35 Football 25 Awards 1,2. We must always change, renew, and rejuvenate ourselves. LESLEY HQENDRICK Speech and Drama 35 Volleyball 35 Wings 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 35 H. R. Officer 35 Kaleidoscope Staff 35 Award 25 Volleyball5 Basketball 1. God helps those who strive hard. GILDA LEONE HINES Pep Squad 1,25 F. H. A. 35 Wings 2,35 Student Council 25 Buras, La.: JV Head Cheerleader 15 Class Officer 15 French Club 2. Conscience is the perfect interpreter of life, VICTORIA LYNN HIPPARD Speech and Drama 1,2, 35 Stingers 1,2,35 Vol- leyball 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35' Sweet- heart 1, 25 Buzzette Staff 35 Homecoming Court 25 Kaleidoscope Staff 2,35 Awards 2,3. Give the best you've got today. That's the receipe for a better tomorrow. PHILIP HEBERT An unextinguished laughter shakes the skies. FREDRICK B. HEIN Band 1, 2,35 H. R. Officer 15 All-State Marching Band 25 Music Ensemble 1,2, 3. Virtue is the strong stem of man's nature, and music is the blossom of virtue. PATRICIA EILEEN HESS Speech and Drama 2,35 Red Cross '35 Stingers 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 35 H. R. Officer 25 Mobile, Ala. , Glee Club 15 Basketball 15 Volleyball 15 Library Club 15 C. S. M. C. 1. She moves like a goddess, looks like a queen. SUE KATHERYN HINDELANG FBLA 35 F. H. A. 35 Stingers 2,3. Friends are a second existence. ROBERT LEIGH HUGGINS Band 1, 2, 35 Music Ensemble 1, 2, 3. Why should I have all the fun? LAUREL HUMPHREY Speech and Drama 1, 25 Wings 1,2, 3, H. R. Of- ficer 3, Buzzette Staff 2g Eg Hive Secretary 3, Awards 1, 2. Pleasant and sweet a nicer girl you'll never meet. EMILE JACOBS Sing away sorrowg cast away care. JACK IERSO N Band 1, 2, 3g QOfficer 333 Red Cross 25 Home- room Officer 13 Band Clinic 39 Music Ensemble 2, 3. Music is the universal language of mankind. 30 CHARLOTTE ANN HOGAN Stingers 1, 2,35 Polyglots 1. A gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. KAY FRANCES HRANITZKY Boosterettes 2, 3, Red Cross 2, Wings 1, 2,33 H. R. Officer 1,35 Sweetheart 2g Pelican State 35 Awards 1,2. Oh! She sits high in the hearts of all people. OSEY EU GENE IS BELL lf you're big enough, your troubles will be smaller than you are. , EILEEN JOYCE ISRAEL Speech and Drama 2,35 Wings 1, 2, 3g Honor Society 1,2, 35 Student Council 25 H. R. Officer 1, 2, 3g Awards 1, 2, 3. Gay at heart and bright of face, no one else can take her place. JEAN JOLY FBLA 35 Wings 1, 2, 35 Jr. Achievements 2. Her gay spirit spreads far and wide. DAVID JONES School, I suppose, is a necessary evil. BEVERLY JORDAN Band 1, 2, 35 Boosterettes 35 Jr. Achievement 25 Stingers l,2,35 H. R. Officer 15 Bee Hive Solici- s,'s l tor 35 Awards 1,2. Pure as dew and sweet as the heart of any rose. SUSAN KELLY Speech and Drama 2,35 Wings 2, 35 Dominican Dramatic: 2. One merry heart makes others lighter. DAVID MARCUS JOHNSON Key Club 2,35 I-L R. Officer 25 Kaleidoscope 2,3, Wisdom is found only in truth. ROGER JOHNSON FBLA 35 Ir. Achievement 25 Track 3. An honest man makes the world. SAMUEL JONES Quick to forgive, slow to anger. STEPHEN JONES Office Worker 3. We make a living by what we get, but we a life by what we give. .l. make a 3l MARY ELIZABETH KIRKSEY D. E. 3,49 Stingers 29 Volleyball 2. I like the dreams of future better than the his- tories of past. C HARLOTTE KLINNER FBLA 39 Stingers 1,2,3. To have beautiful eyes is like having a silent tongue. .WW EARLINE LACINAK Pep Squad 19 Red Cross 19 Stingers 1, 2, 39 22. 4 2, 39 Bee Hive Solicitorg Buzzette Staff 39 Ka- leidoscope Staff 3. Trust men and they will be true to you9 treat them greatly and they will show themselves great. GLENN LACOMBE Necessity is the mother of taking chances. 32 ROSE MARIE KESTERSON Stingers 3. Silence is as deep as eternity, speech as shallow as time. BONNIE KIMBROU GH Speech and Drama 1,29 Wings 2, 39 Honor Society 19 Volleyball 39 Student Council 19 H. R. Off. 1, 2g Bee Hive Staff 39 Kaleidoscope Staff 3. Sweetness is the key to her personality. CHRISTINA KOSKI Pep Squad 19 Speech and Drama 2,39 FBLA 39 FHA 39 Red Cross 2, 39 Stingers 1, 2,39 Literary and Fine Arts 39 22. 4 39 Alchemist's Association 39 Volleyball 3. Little strokes fell great oaks. KEVIN MICHAEL KUEBLER Key Club 1,2, 39 Honor Society 2, 3g Homeroom Officer 1, 3. All I mean by truth is the road I can't help travel- ing. WAYNE LA IAUNIE Self-control is the quality that distinguishes the fittest to survive. EVELYN LOUISE LAMB Speech and Drama 1,2, 39 Wings 1, 2, 3, Literary and Fine Arts 25 Bee Hive Solicitor 39 22. 4 2,3g Polyglots 1,2g Red Cross 1g H. R. Rep. 1, Frank- lin High School, New Orleans. So long as one loves, one forgives. PEGGY ANNE LANDRY Boosterettes 2, 35 Pep Squad lg Debate Club 35 Speech and Drama 23 Stingers 1, 2, 3g Honor Soc, 35 Baseball 1,2,39 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Determination is the key to success. GEORGE WYMAN LANNING He is just the kind whose nature never varies. MARY LA COSTE FBLA 35 Wings l,2,3g Honor Society 3, C. O. E. 3. Great is truth and mighty above all things. JOSEPH LADEK Band 1, 2, 3g Jr. Achievement 25 Football 2,3. The greater the man, the greater the courtesy. 242,020 I FSB C DONNA LANDRY FBLA 2, 3g Stingers 1,2g Jr. Achievement 2- C.O. E. 35 F. H.A. 1,2. A sweet young miss, whom we will surely miss. FRANCES ANNE LANDRY Wings 1,2, 3, Office Worker 3. Once you know her, you will say, Here's a a girl who's quite O. K. RICHARD A. LeBLANC Key Club 1,2, 3, Honor Society 2g Golf 2, 35 Student Council Treasurer 3g H. R. Officer 2, 3, Buzzette Staff 2, 3. The ambitious do not belong to themselvesg they are the slaves of the world. SHARON LeBLANC Stingers 1, 2, 33 Jr. Achievement 2. Life is to be enjoyed. PATTY MARIE LEMOINE FBLA 33 Wings l,2,3g Baseball 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3, H. R. Officer 1, 2, 3. Good habits result from resisting temptation. DARRYL JOHN LENNARD Not that he loved study less, but he loved fun more. 34 TERRI LEA'I'l-LEM Boosterettes 2, Captain 3, Pep Squad lg Glee Club 2,3, Stingers 1,2, 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Sweetheart Pageant 2, Homecoming Court 33 Awards 1,29 D. T. Clinic 3. Heaven on earth. MARY ALICE LeBLANC tingers 1, 2,35 Drama 1,2, 35 Baseball and Vol leyball 3: Student Council 1, H. R. Officer 2, 35 Office Worker 39 Sweetheart 1g Homecoming Court 3. Carve your name on hearts, and not on marble. DIANNE LEGNON Cheerleader,2, Head 3, Pep Squad 1g Speech and Drama 1, 2,3g Red Cross 3g Stingers 1, 2, 3, Ir. Ach. 29 Volleyball 1,25 Student Council 1, H. R. Officer 1,2g Awards 1. Easy to meet, easy to know, but not easy to forget. FRANK DENNIS LEMASTER D. E. 2, 3. Why should the devil have all the fun? BRENDA LESTER FBLA 35 F. H.A. 2,35 Stingers 1,2,35 Bee Hive Sec. 35 Office Worker 35 Awards 2. Friendship: the older it grows the stronger it gets. GERALDINE GWEN LEWIS Pep Squad 15 D. E. 35 Wings .1,2, 3. All sunshine and happiness. JANICE LEE MCCANTS Boosterettes 2, Treas. 35 Pep Squad 15 Wings 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Student Council 15 Buzzette Staff 25 Office Worker 25 Pelican State 35 Awards 1, 2, 3. Service is the rent we pay for our room on earth, and l'd like to be a good tenant. SHEILA ANN MCCARTY Boosterettes 2, 35 Pep Squad 15 Speech and Drama 35 Red Cross 15 Wings 1,2,35 H. R. Of- ficer 35 Bee Hive Staff 35 Award 1,2. She herself is a collection of the best things. ST ALIOS LERES Band 1,25 Football 1,2, 35 Music Ensemble 1, 2. Do whatever you do intensely. ROBERT MICHAEL LESSARD Band 1,2,35 Football 25 Baseball 35 Basketball 35 Music Ensemble 2,3. A typical senior5 smooth is the word5 to say more would be just too absurd. RICHARD JACK LONG Jr. Achievement 1,2. The opportunity for mischief is found a hundred times a day. KEITH MICHAEL LUSHER Band 15 Football. A treasure of casual quietness. .,,, SANDRA MCSHERRY Speech and Drama 1,2, 35 Stingers 1,2,3: H.R. Officer 1,3g Buzzette Staff 3g Sweetheart 1g Awards 1. One that will enjoy a quiet conscience must lead a quiet life. MARK MAGENDIE Band 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 3, Homecoming Court 3. It takes an unbreakable spirit to succeed. GREGORY MALOOF There's nothing like enjoying life. JANICE LOUISE MANALE FBLA 35 F. H. A. 2: Wings 1.2.33 Ir. Achieve- ment 2g Baseball 3, Volleyball 1,2, 3g H. R. Officer 1,2g Bee Hive Solicitor 3, Always willing and able. 36 A ,,,,.,, CI-IERYL MCGLAMERY Speech and Drama 1,2,3g Honor Society 25 Literary and Fine Arts 1g H. R. Officer lg Buzz- ette Staff 35 Kaleidoscope Staff 2, 39 Alchemist Assoc, 2,3g Polyglots 1. She possesses spirits high to low. ADDIE MCGOV ERN Stingers 1, 2, 3. To be patient is sometimes better than to have much wealth. GLORIA JACQUELYN MAHAN Glee Club 2,39 F. H. A. 3: Wings 1,2, 3. A friendly heart has many friends. PATRICIA JANE MAIORS Pep Squad 1g FBLA 1,3g Stingers 2. Let come what may. O BIERA VAN MARTIN Speech and Drama 2,39 Key Club Sweetheart 3 Red Cross 29 Stingers 1,2, 33 Homecoming 3g Volleyball 39 Office Worker 39 Sweetheart Pag- eant 2. Her smiles are like her personality - warm and sincere. RENE MARIE MASON Stingers 2, 39 Jr. Achievement 29 Pep Squad 19 Glee Club 1, Blenk H. S. Nice to all, big or small. MARGARET MEISBERGER Band 1, 2, 39 SIi1'1gCfS 1. 2,33 Jr. Achievement 29 Volleyball 2,39 Office Worker 35 Band Clinics 1, 2, 3g Awards 19 Music Ensemble 1,2,3. As quiet and soft as a distant church hill. DENNIS MELANCON I invent nothingg I rediscover. SALVADOR MARGIOTTA D. 11. 3. Character is destiny. DALE MARKS Band 1, 2, 39 Awards 1, 2, 3g Music Ensemble 2, 3. Be not ashamed to say what you are not ashamed to think. 'mgaui FRANCES A, MAY Stingers 1, 2,39 22. 4-2, 39 H. R. Officer 2, 39 Volleyball 39 Bee Hive Secretary 3. A A sweetness all her own. LENN MEDIAMOLLE Football 1, 2, 3g Track 1, 2g H. R. Officer 1, 2, 3. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. PHILIP MENDOZA Scholarship is less than sense. KIMBERLY ANN MEYER Speech and Drama 15 Wings 1,2,35 Awards 1, 2, 35 E Hive Solicitorg Kaleidoscope Staff 3. Nothing endures but the best personal qualities. ROBERT MOORE Band 1, 2,35 Key Club 35 Football 25 Track 25 Music Ensemble 2, 35 All State Marching Band 2. Gentle, yet manly. BELINDA DARLENE MORGAN D.E. 35 F. H. A. 35 Wings 2. A twinkle inther eyes and friendship in her smile. 38 -ern'-'!l' VICKIE MELSON Band 15 Boosterettes 25 Wings 1,2,35 Volleyball 35 Sweetheart Pageant 25 Woodwind Quintet 1. Today let me live well, none know what to- rnorrow may be. WANDA LYNN MELTON Speech and Drama l,2,35 FHA lg Wings 1,2, 35 Volleyball 3. I love a broad margin to my life. BECKY MILLER Franklin, La. : FBLA 25 F. I-L A. 1,25 Volleyball 2, Maid in FHA-FFA Ct. 5 Stingers 2, 35 C. O. E. 3. A friendly heart has many friends. JOSEPH ANTHONY MILLER IR. Very little is needed to make his life happy. RUSSELL MOUTON Key Club 3. Good things come in small packages. DEBORAH ANN MULL Pep Squad lg Stingers 1,2, 35 Jr. Achievement 25 22.4-2, 35 Volleyball 35 Homeroom Officer 2,3. Kind words are the music of the whole world. JOHN WALTER MURRAY FBLA 35 Jr. Achievement 35 Student Council 25 H. R. Officer 1,25 Buzzette Staff 2, 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 35 Awards 2, 3. Noble by birth, yet nobler by great deeds. FRANK MUSACCHIA Delgado 2, 3. He will never have true friends who is afraid of making enemies. I '-square.. BETTY SUE MORRIS North Charleston H. S. : Pep Squad 15 Glee Club 25 French Newspaper 1,25 Library Asst. 25 Carroll H.S.: Vocal Ens. 2: Wings 35 22.4-3. Friendship is to be purchased only by friendship. DES MOTHE Football 1. The joy of life is living it. MICHAEL MURFF Key Club 35 Honor Society 25 22. 4-2, 3.5 V. P. 3: Nat. Merit Commendation. He makes the least noise but accomplished the most. SUE ELLEN MURPHY Speech and Drama 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 35 Stingers 1, 2, 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Kaleidoscope Staff 35 Bee Hive Staff5 Honor Spanish Awards 1, 25 Alchemists' Asst. 2, Treas. 3. Some works are most beautiful without ornament. N--sv? RIC HARD NELSON Speech and Drama 1, 25 Baseball 1,25 Track 25 Cross Country 25 Student Council 35 Awards 2, 3. A good-natured guy is well liked by all. CHERYL ANN NORTHRUP Boosterettes 35 Speech and Drama l,2, 35 Wings 1, 2,35 H. R. Officer 2,35 Sweetheart 2,35 Awards 1, 2. Good nature is the very air of a good mind. DOROTHY LOUISE ODOM Speech and Drama 2, 35 Stingers 1, 2, 35 Jr. Achievement 25 22.4-2, 3. Sweeter than honey in a honeycomb. .TANICE DEE OHLWEILER Bee Hive Secretary 25 Honor Society 25 Poly- glots 25 Stingers l,2, 35 Volleyball 35 Awards 1, 2, 3. Let gentleness my strong enforcement be. 40 KATHLEEN SUE NAGEL Speech and Drama 1, 25 Glee Club 1,25 Office Worker 2, 35 Stingers 1,2, 35 Baseball 2,35 Music Ensembles. She has a spirit to every mood. ALLAN L, NELMS Enjoy life while you're still young. CYNTHIA NUNNERY Pep Squad 15 Speech and Drama 25 FBLA 2, 35 Pres. 35 Red Cross 1,2,35 Wings 1, 2,35 Baseball 1, 2,35 Volleyball 1, 2,3. As merry as the day is long. ALLEN O'BRlANT D. E. 1, 2. Let every man be his own boss. JOHN O'QUINN Football 1,25 Track 25 Student Council 29 H. R. Officer 23 J-Club 2. I never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles me. CONC HET TA ORTALANO Archbishop Blenk: Latin Club lg Glee Club 1, 29 Red Cross lg Stingers 2, 3. Silence is a friend who never betrays. SANDRA JEAN OWEN Band 1, 2,35 Honor Society 2, 33 Beta Club 2, 35 Science Club 1, 2, Pres. 3 Reporter lg Band Clinic 1, 2, 3g All State Orchestra 2g Stage Band 2, 3g Outstanding Player at Regional Band Clinic. A welcome stranger in our midst. GREGORY LANE PACE Speech and Dramall, 2, 35 Polyglots 25 Awards 1. The happy man is he that knows the world and cares not for it. BASTIAAN OLSEN Oh, how full of briars is this working day world. LINDA OLSON Pep Squad 1g Speech and Drama 25 Stingers 1, 2 3, Student Council 35 Kaleidoscope Solicitor 2. She touches nothing but adds charm. LARRY OSTARLY Flour Bluff H. S. : Football 1. I hitched my wagon to an electron rather than a proverbial star. CYNTHIA MICHAEL OSTER Speech and Drama 1, 2, 35 FBLA 3g Stingers 2, 3, Jr. Achievement 35 Honor Society 33 Volleyball 35 H. R. Officer 1, 33 Awards 1, 2,3. Happy and carefree, gay as can be, Ya CHRISTINE ANN PATRICK Wings 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 15 Student Council 15 H. R. Officer 1, 35 Bee Hive Solicitor 35 Awards 25 Buzzette Staff 35 Kgeidoscope Staff 2, 3. The greatest firmness is the greatest mercy. IANELL PEABODY D.E. 35 FBLA 2,35 F. H. A. 1,25 Red Cross 25 Stingers l,2, 3. True to her work, her words, her friends. MAUREEN PERRY Wings 1,2, 35 Baseball 2,35 H. R. Officer 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Archbishop Blenk-Volleyball 15 Baseball 15 Drama Club 1. ,-M7 1 Charm is that extra quality that defies description. DENNIS PERS ICA Buzzette Staff 35 Kaleidoscope Staff 3. Every man is the maker of his own fortune. 42 LINDA PACE Ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. SYLVIA PAKRON FBLA 35 Wings l,2,3g C. O. E. 3. The smile that lights the face will also warm the soul. SARAH MCC RADY PEEBLES Speech and Drama 2, 35 Wings 1, 2,35 Student Council 25 Buzzette Staff 2, 35 1967 Leadership Conference 25 H. R. Officer 1,2,35 Awards 1,2, 3. The world seeks such as she. PAMELA MARIE PERES Boosterettes 2,35 F. H. A. 15 Wings 1, 2,35 H. R. Officer 1, 25 Bee Hive Solicitor 35 Off. Worker 1,25 Sweetheart 15 Awards 1,2. Character is a victory, not a gift. A .rr E s M 5 4. .. , 1 , 1 3 f -'f' -- .. B ne w M ' S I-IERREN PORC HE F. H. A. 25 Pep Squad 15 Stingers 1,2,35 Office Worker 25 Award 2. The day dawns only to those who are awake. LOLA JACQUELINE PRICE Speech and Drama 1, 25 Wings 112, 35 Literary and Fine Arts 35 Office Worker 35 Awards 15 Bee Hive Solicitor 3. Thou hast made her a little lower than an angel MICHAEL CHARLES RANTZ 22. 4-35 Basketball 1, 2, 3. What I value more than all things is good humor. EDITH CLAIRE REEVES Brown H. S. ,Q Atlanta, Ga. - Assembly of H. R. 15 Honor Society Pres. 15 Basketball 15 Coed Hi-Y 15 Jr. -Y Teens 15 ROTC Sponsor 15 Glee Club 35 Girls' Chorus 2,35 Bee Hive Secretary 3. Wit to persuade and beauty to delight. CRAIG ALAN PETERSON Key Club 35 Football 3. Studious true, loyal, and kind, a greater man you will never find. SUSAN PITTS Debate Club 35 Volleyball 35 Stingers 35 22.4 35 Kaleidoscope Staff 35 Natchez-Adams H. S. : Debate Club 25 FTA 1,25 Compendium 25 Tenni 1, 2. If she doesn't find a path, she'll made one. ROBERT T. PRUSKI Speech and Drama 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 H. R. Officer 25 Sweetheart Escort 2. I have found men more kind that expected, and, less just. PATRICIA RABALAIS Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Wings 1, 2,3. She enjoys living as it should be enjoyed. LAC ALA REMKES Buras H. S. : Band 1,25 Majorette l5 Annual Staff l5 Basketball l5 Belle Chasse H. S. - Band 15 Awards lg D.E. 35 FBLA 25 Wings l,2,3. Quietly she goes her way, not too sad, not gay. SYLVIA RENO Pep Squad lg Stingers l,2,35 Honor Society l, 25 Volleyball 2,35 Bee Hive Staff - Editor 35 Buzzette Staff 25 Pelican State 35 Awards l,2, 35 Leadership Conference 3. Nothing is more simple than greatness5 indeed to be simple is great. LAURA ROAD IEER Pep Squad 15 Speech and Drama 2,35 Girls' Chorus 35 Jr. Achievement 25 22.4-35 Stingers l,2,35 Bee Hive Solicitor 3. An honest heart possesses a kingdom. CLETUS ROBINSON Delgado Trade School 3. Nature has no outline but imagination has. 44 LELA MAE REEVES Band l,2, 35 Wings l, 2,35 Jr. Achievement 25 Music Ensemble l, 2, 3. Generosity gives help rather than advice. DEBRA ELAINE REINNINGER Speech and Drama 25 F. H. A. l, 3 QV. P. J: Stingers l,2, 35 Jr. Achievement 25 Awards 35 Volleyball 3. She loves to laughg she loves to walk, and how she loves to talk. MICHAEL RICHARD Sweetheart Escort l, 2. His aim is to travel high and never shift gears. MICHAEL RITTINER Speech and Drama l. Our character is the result of our conduct. JAMES ROONEY It is a luxury to be understood. PAULA IRENE ROPPOLO Pep Squad lg FBLA 2,35 Stingers 1,2,3g Jr. Achievement 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3. ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. FRANK RUIZ Jr. Achievement 2g Football 1,2g Baseball 35 Track 2. The fox condemns the trap, not himself. MIC HAEL RUNDLE In friendship nobody has a double. MIC HAEL ROBINSON It is easier to know man in general than to know a particular man. LEE P. RODGERS Speech and Drama 2, 35 Glee Club 2g Key Club 2, 39 Honor Society 35,422.4-35 Awards 25 Summer Science Training Program 2g Kaleidoscope Staff 2, 3g National Merit Semi-Fmalist. A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. ANN MARIE ROSAMANO Pep .Squad lg FHA 3g Wings 2,39 Jr. Achievement 2g Off. Worker 3g Latin Club 1. Carefree and happy. ARTHUR ANORES RUIZ, JR, Chance favors the prepared mind. v-MPH MARC US RY NINGER FBLA 1, 2. Paradise is open to all kind hearts. MARGARET ANN SACCO D.E. 3g Wings 1,2. Work or play - 1et's have fun. aaaA ,,,. WILLIAM ERICSON SALSMAN Jr. Achievement 2. Never do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow. ROBERT SARBECK D. E. 1. Be always merry, as ever can be. 46 PATRICIARUSHING Speech and Drama 33 F. H. A. 25 Red Cross 35 Stingers 1,2, 3g Volleyball 3g Student Council lg H. R. Officer 2g Office Worker 2. Short and cute and extra nice, true to the rule of sugar and spice. ANTOINETTE RUSSO Boosterettes 35 Speech and Drama 1,2g Wings 1, 2, 39 Baseball 29 Volleyball 2g Student Council 1, 2g Sweetheart 1. If we distrust people, we justify their deceiving us. DIANNE ST, PE John Curtis Christian H. S. : Glee Clubg Cheer- leader lg Track 29 Sophomore Officer lg Stingers 3. Here's a girl so very sweet, the kind that people like to meet. SUSAN ANN ST, PIERRE FBLA 29 Red Cross 2,35 Volleyball 2, 35 Wings 2,35 H. R. Officer 3g Blenk: Red Cross lg Spanish Club 1. Always active, always gay, wears a smile through out the day. A ik, ., 3 1 lcl SUSAN ELIZABETH SCOTT CHERRIE ANN SAVOIE Boosterettes 2,35 Wings 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 1, 25 Volleyball 19 H. R. Officer 25 Bee Hive Staff 35 Awards 1, 2,3. Her smile is like a rainbow flashing from a misty sky. SALLIE ANN SCOTT Speech and Drama 25 Glee Club 25 Stingers 1, 2,35 Bee Hive Staff 35 Honor Society 2,35 H. R. Officer 2, 35 Buzzette Staff 35 22. 4-2, 35 Poly- glots 25 Awards 1,2,3. Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others. Speech and Drama 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Stingers 1 1,2,35 Red Cross 15 Polygots 25 22.4-2,3-Pres.: Bee Hive Staff 35 Awards l,2,35 Girls' Chorus 1,2, 35 Buzzette Staff 3. Manner, not gold, is woman's best adornment. KENNA GENE SESSLER Band 1,2,35 Cheerleader 3 - Clinicg Wings 1,2, 35 Jr. Achievement 25 Honor Society 1, 2,3 - Sec. 35 Bee Hive Staff 35 Pelican State 35 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 35 All State Marching Band 2. None but herself can be her parallel. ZEC HARIA H S HELTON Glee Club 1, 2,35 Key Club 2,35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 H. R. Officer 1,2,35 Student Council Pres. 3. The price of greatness is responsibility. ANNE KAREN SHERIFF Speech and Drama 2, 35 Honor Society ,35 Literary and Fine Arts 2,35 Bee Hive Sec. 35 Library Asst. 1, 25 Awards 2, 35 Commonwealth Scholar fAus- traliajg National Merit Semi-Finalist 35 Alchemists Assoc. 2, 35 Kaleidoscope Staff 2, 3. Whatever I did not know, I was not ashamed to inquire about, so l acquired knowledge. LAURA SHADIX Boosterettes 2, 35 Debate 35 Speech and Drama 2,35 Red Cross 15 Wings 1,2,35 Awards 1,,2, 35 Office Worker 3. Silence is golden, but who values gold? MARSHALL STEPHEN SHANDS Literary and Fine Arts 35 Football 1,25 Student Council 25 H. R. Officer 25 Buzzette Staff 3. Play is one of the main bases of civilization. I ifffg DAVID SISO LAK Kaleidoscope Staff 2, 3 - Art Editor. All real works of art look as if they were done in joy. IEAN ELLEN SLAGLE Boosterettes 35 Speech and Drama 2, 35 Stingers l,2, 35 Literary and Fine Arts 25 Student Council 35 H. R. Officer 25 Buzzette Staff 35 Kaleidoscope 2, 3: 22. 4-3. Few men have strength to honor a friend's success without envy. .f-W' LINDA SUSAN SMITH Speech and Drama 25 Red Cross 25 Stingers 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 1,2,35 22.4-35 Polyglots 1,25 Volleyball 35 Bee Hive 35 Buzzette Staff 25 Awards 1, 2, 3. Sugar and spice and everything nice. MARGARET C. SMITH Band 15 Boosterettes 2,35 Stingers 1, 2, 35 H. R. Officer 15 Queen Bee 25 Office Worker 35 Band Clinic 15 Awards 1,2. Beauty sums up the secret aims of nature. 48 MELVIN SIEMSSEN Band 1, 2, 35 Jr. Achievement 25 Music Ensembles 1, 2, 35 Wind Ensemble. The good are always merry. Terryl Sinisi Boosterettes 35 Wings 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 1, 2,35 22. 4-35 H. R. Officer 25 Office Worker 35 Pelican State 25 Bee Hive Solicitor 35 Awards 2. Charm strikes the eyeg merit arms the soul. .-eq,- HERS HEL SMIT H He seemed to be a quiet man, but then we got to know him. 5 JO ELLEN SMITH Boosterettes 2, 35 Debate Club 25 Speech and Drama 1,2,35 Wings 2,35 Honor Society 1, 2,35 H. R. Officer -15 22. 4-2, 35 Awards 1, 2. A wise and understanding heart hath she. wi DANIEL PAUL SONS Delgado 2, 3. The secret of success in life is known only to those who do succeed. GLORIA JEAN STABINSKY Wings 1, 2, 35 Jr. Achievement 1. Where ambition ends happiness begins. 'QM MARY ETTA SUMPTER Wings 1,2, 3. When you meet temptation, turn to the right. STEVE SWANSON Your purpose in life is simply to help on the purpose of the universe. SUSAN MARIE SMITH Wings 1, 2, 35 Ir. Achievement 2, 35 Delegate to National Jr. Achievement Con. 25 Honor Society 2,35 Polyglots 15 H. R. Off. 1,2,35 Bee Hive Staff 35 Buzzette Staff 25 Award 1, 2, 3. Good deeds ring through heaven like a bell. FRANCIS F. SNODGRASS Honor Society 1, 25 Biology Club 15 Latin Club 15 French 25-22.4-35 Golf 1,2,' 3. Always willing and able. SANDRA LORRAINE STARK Pep Squad 15 Speech and Drama 25 Wings 25 D. E. 35 Office Worker 15 Library Asst. 15 Jr. Achievement 2, 35 Spanish Club 15 Polyglots 25 Teen's and Theatre 2. Silence is a fine jewel. BELINDA SU MMERS Speech and Drama 25 Wings'2, 35 Jr. Achieve- ment 15 Volleyball 35 Library Asst. 15 Polyglots 25 Kaleidoscope Staff 3. They have a heart to censure that have a heart to help. JERRY TA YLOR Football 35 Track 1, 2, 3. Men are what they are. PRESTON TAYLOR Band 1,2, 35 Rugby 2. What I value more than all things is good humor. JANE THERIOT D.E. 25 Wings 1,25 Red Cross 1. As the purse is emptied, the heart is filled. LON T HO MAS Buzzette staff 35 Awards 1,25 gaieidoscope Staff 25 Co-editor 3. By asking for the impossible we obtain the possible. 50 MARSHA ANN TATE FBLA 3: F. I-I. A. 1, 35 Stingers 1,2,35 Jr. Achieve ment. A part of kindness consists in loving people more than they deserve. CHARLOTTE TATU M COE 35 FBLA 2,3. It is when we all play safe that we create a world of utmost insecurity. DONNA KAY TEAGUE Band 1,2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Buzzette Staff 35 Kaleidoscope Staff 2, 35 Delle Chasse H. S.: FBLA Pres. 15 Majorette 1,25 McNeese Honor Band 15 All-State Band 3. Lord, let me stay big enough to work with others and let them get the credit. WILLIAM LYLE TERRAL Newman: Pep Squad 1,25 Football 1,25 Swim- ming 1, 2. One man with courage makes a majority. AUGUST CHARLES TRAUB, III Key Club 1, 2, 35 Historian 3g Basketball 2, 35 Track 1,25 Homeroom President 2, 35 Awards 2, 3. An affable and courteous gentleman. LINDA ANN TREADAWAY FBLA 2, 35 Stingers 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 23 C. O. E. 3. Strength through joy. OWEN TUFTS Glee Club lg Basketball 1. Tall in height and tall in friends. BARRY TULLIER lt's not that study is roughg it's just no fun. SHARON TOLER Pep Squad lg Wings 1,29 Jr. Achievement 2,3 Literary and Fine Arts 3, Office Worker 2: All State Chorus 1. Politeness is the result of good sense. EDWARD VINCENT TORTORICH Football 1,2g Track 1. Always a good worker in and out of class. DIANNE TREAD WAY Wings 3g Homeroom Officer 35 Lafayette H. S. Girls Recreation Asst. l, 2g Sempa Amici,2, Prom Chairman 2g Volleyball 25 Bounceball 25 Girls Football 25 Track lg Style Show 2. Quiet but amiable. WILLIAM TRIMBLE Being a gentleman is like being happy--if you must try to be, you aren't. Sl 128' CHARLOTTE WALKER Wings 1,2, 35 Jr. Achievement 25 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Buzzette Staff 2,35 Awards 1, 2, 3. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. SANDRA WALKER Speech and Drama 15 FBLA 2,35 F. H. A. 1,25 C. O. E. . ,Toy delights in joy. RICHARD WALTERS Football 2, 35 Basketball 2,35 Homecoming Court 3. The joy of life is in living it. BONNIE LOU WARE Speech and Drama 2,35 Stingers 1,2,35 Home- room Officer 1,2,35 Bee Hive Sec. 45 Awards 1. Quiet, polite, and friendly. 52 CARY VANTINE Chance works for us when we are good captains. RALPH WAGUESPACK D. E. 1. Never let study interfere with fun. STEPHEN WALKER A handful of good life is better than a basketful of learning. VICTORIA WALTEN MATH Drama Club 15 Wings 1,2, 35' Glee Club 35 Red Cross 1, 2, 3. Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices. V' sf qjhlxfrrf X.,-1 .,r',f3f ' 1 A fly' ff!! W r1,'K:'L! DONNA LEE WENDLING Boosterettes 2, 35 Captain 35 Pep Squad 15 Speech and Drama 1, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Wings 1,2,35 Ir. Achievement 25 Sweetheart 2,35 Saints' Drill Team 3. There was a star that danced and I was born under that star. LINDA WHITESIDE Boosterettes 2,35 Wings 1, Lieu, 35 Volleyball 15 Homeroom Officer 15 Office Worker 35 Awards 1, 2, 3. Success has many friends. LINDA WINSLEY FBLA 2, 35 Stingers l, 2, 3. Laugh and the world laughs with you. KARAN WOOD WARD Boosterettes 35 Wings 1, 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Office Worker 35 Awards 1, 2,3. Her heart gives what neither gold nor silver can buy. DONALD WAYNE WATSON Speech and Drama 2,3. Carefree and happy. MICHAEL WELLS Bee Hive Staff5 Best School Citizenship Award 1. The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only the beginn- ing. ff ps 5 . I fi, Q 5 CYNTHIA MARIE WILLIBY French Club5 Softball5 Student Councilg .IE- Solicitor. Tolerance is the oil which takes the friction out of life. BARBARA WILLICOT Boosterettes 35 Speech and Drama 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2,35 Red Cross 1,25 Stingers 1,2, 35 Vol- leyball 1, 2, 35 Jr. Achievement 25 Office Worker 25 Awards 1,2,35 Vocal Ens. Very little is needed to make her life happy. RALFORD MICHAEL ZIEGLER Speech and Drama l,2, 3g gag Hive Solicitor 35 The Miracle Worker 2. MARY THERESE YOKUM Wings 1, 2, 35 Homeroom The world belongs to the Officer 1. energetic. JOANN MARY ZATARAIN D.E. 3g Wings 2g Awards 2. A kind thought has more value than a material gift because it cannot be bought. J Character is a victory not a gift. Robert Anderson wn ' Winamp ar B Keitlfliurlette Christopher Clark Brian Collins Charles Conter Jerel Dawson Charles Dixon Rupert Fenequito Walter Gordon John Gudgell Charles Hardison Robert Hardy 54 OTHER sEN1oRs David Harlan Barbara Henricks Charles Hill William Hillman John Ivey Janice Jenkins Joseph Kern Richard J. LeBlanc Gregory Lambert Gene McKeever Cheryl Miller Arthur Moss William Nichols Nordiene O'Quain Fred O'Rourke Adela Pacificar Chris Rhoads Roger Ridge Marilyn Redford James Schneider Catherine Simms Carlyle Sparkman Robert Stalder Charles Story James Tompson Barbara Van Huss Donald Watts Tim Yon Pelican tate Pelican State is an annual convention sponsored by the American Legion planned to stimulate a strong spirit of patriotism in young men and women. Delegates are given a one-week course in the me- chanics of government to aid in a thorough under- standing of our country's policies. They learn to respect and to use our freedoms, to have pride in our country, and to be responsible citizens. They gain not only knowledge, but also wisdom - the wisdom needed to apply the ethics of good citizen- ship. They learn that men exist to help other men. The final reward of a week at Pelican State is, indeed, the great satisfaction of serving and helping someone else. Participants leave with a desire to help others and to love their country more. Representatives are chosen in the spring of their Junior year. They are nominated by the faculty and elected by the Junior class. Boys' Pelican State representatives were Michael Fink, John Duffy, Bill Cushing, Max Brown, and Charles Traub fnot picturedj. Girls' Pelican State rep- resentatives were Terryl Sinisi, Kay I-lranitzky, Judy Covell, Janice Mc- Cants, Vicki Hippard, Sylvia Reno, and Nancy Denninghoff fnot picturedj .-v-I V y, - . . ,, i vft f? rmi -' 55 Senior Favorites Best All Around Vicky Hipparel and Zack Shelton, Most Inciastrioas fanice MeCants and Mike Fink .n-:army 4.1 1 3. Most Popular Donna Wendling ana' Pip Akers ...V-4.1. K. V. .., .,. Wg .av :gf Most Athletic Cathy Daigle and Bob Boyd 57 Best Natarecl Mary LeBlanc and Dean Sutherland . x NM, fygw, . , Most Spirited Dianne Legnon ancl Clarence Cazalot Frienalliest Kenna Sessler and Charlie Traab Most Dependable Jean Slagle and Richard LeBlanc Most Talented Nancy Denninghojjf and Lee Rodgers Qaietest Amy May and Mike Mag? Most Helpful Leslie Hendrick and Darryl Hote Most Coiirteoiis A nn A ndrews and Buddy Terral Wittiest Diane Cliqfici and Bill Cushing Rings Boost Senior Spirit in L., 5,,, 7. 5 'Pla-r' CQO ' 0:10 - - ,Yiwu The Ring and Capping Day ceremony was held on stage De- f f O0 'O cember 19. Following the proceedings the seniors attended ? - '- a party in the auditorium sponsored by the Behrman Coopera- D C ' Club it tive . Seniors Display Talents in The Teu House of the August Moen Director MISS ET HYL ISTRE THE CAST AND CREW THE Q4-Sl: Cathy Blanchard, Mike Boyle, Pam Browning, David Compton, Milo Brown, Nancy Denninghoff Margaret Ducote, Debbie Ertel, Joseph Gordon, Micah Hackler, Charlotte Hogan, Steve Jones Sandi Mc Sherry, Amy May, Debbie Mull, Mike Murff, Greg Pace, Lee Rogers, Robert Stalder, Dean Sutherland STUDENT DIRECTORS: Sheila McCarty and Louise Odom. -Tl-lE CREW: Charlie Drey, Van Martin, Susan Pitts, Robert Pruski, James Rooney, Mike Rundle Zac Shelton Anne Sheriff. if s Seniors Achieve Distinction S W . C X Q? I I 5 2 y r ff A i E i Susan Smith was cho- sen to attend the Na- tional Junior Achieve- ment Conference in Bloomington, Indiana. Sheila McCarty was a city finalist in the Miss Teen -Age Amer - ica Pageant. Janice McCants was the recipient of an award given by the Daughters of the Amer- ic an Revolution. .Sarah Peebles, Kathy Griswold, Sylvia Reno, and lgevin Keubler fnqt picturedp attended the annual week long Leadership Conference at L. S. U. I XX f f X233 Norma Cook received the Betty Crocker Award for her outstand ing talents in home- making. Nancy Denninghoff and Max Brown fleftj received Outstanding Citizen's Award at Pelican State. Lacala Remkes re- ceived a Courtesy Award from A SL P. I 63 H... , . - , S . i f l -: r f . i J W .ili . Jzz. Xl .. Q, LLLL ar . . F ,. --. a . f J. is rf' . ' .i,, Abdon Linda Donna Peggy Christine Gloria Arden Sandy J 'XX l Q ,sv .Q i ,A .. 54 s +0 r sf, in . Sharon Caroylyn imma Q , ,ff r Diane 7 S. N115 . Susan Aleeda iii Alex ,A ,, K, .Q . Alan ? Bonnie I Brita Dorothy Last Will and Testament I, Abdon Acosta, will to Barbara Alfonso the best of luck in her senior year. I, Linda Adams, will to Jean Rogers my ability to take the car to Behrman's football games with- out permission. I, Gayle Additon, bequeath to my sisters, Merry and Terry, the wonderful years I had at Behrman. I, Pip Akers, grant to Terry Tourelle the fun of splints at footba l practice in his senior year. l, Donna Alleman, to some poor, bald Junior, will my long hair, which took me two years to grow. I, Gigi Alman, do hereby leave my red gym suit to anyone courageous enough to wear it. I, Christine Ammersback, will to my sister, Susan, three great years at Behrman. I, Ann Andrews, will my sister, Nancy, the ability to stick behind our football team, win or lose. Yea, Bees! I, Gloria Andrews, will to my brother, Bill Brady, the ability to have fun in his senior year. I, Arden Andry, give to future students my ability to always arrive at school when the 8:30 bell is ringing. I, Bud Arnold, hereby will my Japanese pen ball machine to Steve Wesley and to anyone who can work it. l, Sandy Arnold, will to future vocal music students my good posture and a big wide mouth. I, Sharon Arnold, leave my ability and nerve to drive to school on the last day to any Junior girl. I, George Bacuetes, hereby will a l the broken engine parts to Terry Mille. Don't get your hopes up. I, Jeb Banashak, give the troublesome manage- ment of the Gaunga Dyns back to Bobby Carter, from whom lgot it. l, Diane Barichivich, give to Susan Durand the opportunity to appear as a Beach bunny in the cam- paign skit for the Behrman student body. I, Bill Barr, bequeath my ability to embarrass people in the basement to Rex Navarro. I, Robert Barrios, do hereby will my ability to take music and not march in the barid to Larry Alston. I, Carmen Barrosse, will to Regina Girouard the ability to get in trouble. 1, Susan Bates, will an open mind to the now generation. I, Aleeda Baxter, give to all future D. E. stu- dents, the ability to drag himsQf to the bus stop each day. 'fi I, Alan Bennett, will to Terisy Bennett all my happiness and sorrow for the ffoiotball games lost and won. 'il ry 9, Cathy Tommy? John I, Robert Benoit, give to Crai McCaskill the opportunities to be put in a Junior homeroom in his Senior year. I, Brita Bigham, being of slim body, will to my sister, Carla all my empty Metrecal cans. I, Dorothy Blackhurst, will my Alabama accent to Becke Boyd. I, Cathy Blanchard, give to anyone who needs it, my ability to always do what I consider right, no matter what. I, Bev Blank, bequeath my avel of Theta Rho Theta to the next president - if Sie wants to accept lt. 1, Tommy Boudreaux, leave to Bob Boyd and J. Walker all my luck for their trip to California. l, John Bourgeouis, hereby will my fabulous Falcon, White Wreck , to anyone who is accident prone. I, Bob Boyd, will all my ability as a fullback to Terry Tourelre. I, Charlotte Brauner, give to Debbie Picone my honor of valedictorian of summer school for the past two years. I, Vicki Brock, leave to any upcoming Junior, my .ability to fail U. S. ,History and enjoy oing it. I, Pat Bronzo, do hereby will to Cindy Welch l my ability to go up the down stairc ase. I, Aubrey Brown, will to anybody that wants it the ability to drive six weeks without a license before getting caught. I, Edward Brown, individualist and man of the 3 world, will to John Brown all my athletic ability. ' I, James Brown, give to ariybody who wants it, N the amazing ability to send in ive wills and have J four of them come back. I, Max Brown, do hereby bequeath my will to J the way. ' I, Milo Brown, do hereby bequeath my brain to anyone worthy. I, Pam Browning, bequeath to my brothers, X Jimmy, Byron and Bobby my school spirit, my love for, and confidence in Behrman. I, Cathy Buchanan, leave my title as Little Miss Sweet Dreams to Marsha Anderson. l,- Betty Bucher, do hereby will to my brother Pat, the ability to do better than I did in Algebra Il. l,. Mike Bullard, will my 48 foot Cal and my slip to James Hanbury. I, Whitney Buras, give my colony of lppolop- piethipi to the school. I, Keith Burlette, will to my younger brother Charley, my amazing ability to state my feelings and be sorry afterward. I, Frederick Burmaster, will to Joseph Nolting, my ability to sing. Bob Charlotte Vicki Pat y ei it Ig? ,, .,,, . K ,',r A rx, ,r, , ,AA 'Q 'N . ..- L i ,i A-1' r' f if 'f ' ir i - H22 a i . mr errii iser 4 I ffk iififfeny Ymk' r - g,f11L as Q. Ltmifi- lalz. . i- - 2 ee r 'f f in or Y we me we L M Q f A K T er, er ,X sf ,desi ' a , X il A pf if :vii f 1: ' ,ffl-, X 1 ..,.. . I 2+ 7: f ' ' F New x iw 'dz -,...f . H . . . . W-,-aim ..,.: ,ef 2, .5 W , ,. 1 s h o s ,. -,,w-e--i-- W 5 L o 2 , r.. . EP: ri L.. rw N Edward James -Pam Cathy Betty Keith Fred Jill f ii Cz rea I, Jill Bussey, bequeath my ability to put aside rv Perry Den'rPSeY- will mY nickname rrponroonn Susan the books U, and enjoy life at Behrman' to the first undergraduate who can fill my shoes on y I, Susan Butcher, grant to Becky Landry a the f00fb9-11 team- I I jl square bus that gets to school a minute before the rf Nanel' Dennlngnorrf ,will ECO l?rrBnnfrrer'Cr?FE' r bell rings, men, my growing appreciation o t e e man 1 e. or ' I, Jon de Villeneuve, will to Johnny Crowley Dann? greiarfrevriehegrleereeleieueeueigh re eeyeee my all the refreshments I never had time to finish. r I, Janice Camus, will 53 Jael Bergeron my I, Marty Dews, a Texaqn, grant my loyalty to' Pamela ability to Study While looking at TV' Texas to Ken White, who ould respect it as 'I do. I, Marc Canion, will to Richard Becker my , ,,r' Kererr. Drgby' re 1 5 div Wrrr re rrrrre Drgby position as head manager of the football team. re e r my ererrrry re Step grewrrrg' h d h yzg, , 1, Donald camel, win the rest of vw to any- . ri rrennl' Dlebyi efeblj W111 my C ewe fool ' . ' one wining to pay the repair bills. Prcks- 1mP0fFed Pom Bennl' S- IO Calor iones-1, iott .. iiii I, Clarence Cazalot, grant my seat on the bus r' .Cha-flle Drxlenf W111 back I0 Fran D01 rngerf ' to anyone who likes to get to school late. ther errppree reee. erse' bwesrerre Beeree 1. D. Charles I. Jeffrey Charlet, will my Delgado ID card to lf' Frank Derrerrger' ee-'leer re C if re rxerr' , all my fellow Hmelleetuels.. at Behrman. or w oeverlwants im, Western Boots, t e greatest I no I, David Chopin, do hereby will my safe driv- raee Iherieairrlirrreqarglrcggrig' bequeat to -mel Bergeron r ing abilities to Bruce. '. . ' . ' , . il, Diane Chifici, most gently bequeath my my elrirrlrrere rlgoehrercmelrergvenseefrreral flats, broken firnBr59YSr3iEgggeEemPer renrrnrns rn rne SYm rn antennas, dirty shoes and rollers to anyone foolish B , ', , enough to drive to band practice. I. - Wllll all the Powers of the . I, Jimmy Dorsey, will to Cary Becker the drum Duke of Prunes to the Prince of Frogs. for which he S been waiting two years .. , I, Vicki Colson, bequeath to my brother Gene I Charlie Drey being of Sound Blind UD and the ability to pass English by the skin of my teeth. bed E97 will post 262 and his empty treasure, to - I, Norma Cook, will to my brother Steve, my Pau? Gene ' . , a i Chemisffy eeres' ' I S.tei7e'DuBoi.s will to the next Bee Hive i r' Hefbeff Krr Ceepert hereby Wrrr my were photographer the ability to go the first two football Janice to the first person able to find them. games without fum y do y y o e h, r' rvgerfrelrl eesrerre' ee hereby wrrr my Serrrer' I, Margaret Ducote, will to my sister Paula the r... S 1P re e decr e rirnrsrs' f d d 1 h hard work and loads of fun l've had at Behrman. '.'r I, Ju ovel . eing o soun min wil t e 1, john Duffy, will my amazing ability to r ilf1.r gbrr1rY Pe0Pre in 3 Vvlkswagon fe Glenn borrow certain objects throughout my senior year to raves' , Johnny Crowley. ..,. h H I. 101111 QIOWSII. hereby Wlll my Cnr, ,the I, Albert Duplan, bequeath to my brother Mar- DOD Green Bomb . and the girls that ride H1 lr. IO my tin M. A. D. , the abili to talk softl and can a brother big stick ty Y y 9 'er' 1, Alice CIQYIOH, will I0 my niece, Cindy, , nl, Charlotte I ', will IO Paula Pl1C1'1eu the the good luck in school that I never had, , frbrrrry rereke e g eee never ger away wlfh r if riff' I, Bill Cushing, do hereby bequeath my ability lf' ' B ,..',, to have e good time in pl 5. 3. C, to the Junior 1, Marsha Early, hereby bequeath the wonder- Class. ful name of Scratch to a most wonderful guy, Clarence 1, Cathy Daigle, wiii io Paula and Cindy my Mark BOSUCR- , . V gym stall. I, DebraErtel, do hereby bequeath to my sister I, Damian Daigle, bequeath to Clayton Daigle, Anne her gym suit with the non-elastic legs that . my big nose, my curly hair, and my nickname, I Use? 221 yeah . -H o N HQONA--i , aro anagan, wi to my cousin ancy l, Robert Davis. dQ hereby Will to David Rous- F1-mmann rhe ability I0 have as mncn rr-rn in her Y sel my expired driver's license. Senror Year 35 r had. D Jeff I, William Davis, bequeath to all Juniors, a I r- Par Flanagan! hereby W111 all my fun and ,Q nappy Senior year, misery after Behrman football games to T. J. Beau- ff - rlr - I, Betty Delaune, leave Anna Mae, the ability regard- 1 B to hold a conversation with Marie without letting n I. Peggy Flanagan. W111 I0 my bwther Eddie g V ',..tr her Say one- Word. six crates o mellow yellow, for one of twovreasons., to Diane Bin John QQ Lee Mike Kit vicki David rr Jr , N, Al 335.1 fir' , -if sigh .1 s i. ' B 'r ..,,r rrr' fi ff 1 r---:- ,, ,J . will it ,.,, H Ken 66 Jimmy is 'Q wi L W ,. .QR as .4 if mfr ., g, ,w-. 'P. Charlie Steve ss il . , Margaret ' -aw -, iff. f' . ai Russel . i ,..,. Charlot Ae S 9 K Debbie M ,z . ee'e1 I is 4 t e1 ,- . , - . fi :-' rf- ' - N ' -' 555: 'f lf , - - is Xa- I . -': IQ , - Q if 2 : . 'TF ,, 1,,L I .., ...s, A pl 1 KWV V -- . . sa . - . Damian Robert William I, Michael Fink, will hours- of sleep to anyone foolish enough to run for student body president and take Trig-Math V at the same time. I, Dennis Flatley, hereby will to Hoppy all my scholastic ability. l, Penny Forrest, bequeath to Cindy Rantz, my ability to receiv two positive reactions on the T. B. Test. I, Charlie i, do hereby will to Kathy Collier, a big blue frog hoping they get along well together. I, Pete Frisch, will my ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time to Ronnie Newman. I, Walter Frisch, will to Emile Jacobs, my ability to drive a fast machine like a winner. I, Gary Gegenheimer, will to miy sixth period art class, my ability to trace most o my art pro- Jects. I, Dale Gibson, will my fifth chair in band to Mike Torres. lg Clyde Giesenschlag, bequeath anybody my nickname, P-Head . I, Martin Gayle Gillman, will m Key Club sweatshirt to William Cazaubon if he has nerve enough to wear it. I, Jane Girard, will to Marion Phelps my physics notebook, hoping she can avoid getting thoroughly confused. I, Patricia Golden, hereby bequeath my great knowledge and good luck to my little sister, Pamela Golden. I, James Gordon, do hereby will my ability and skill to play chess to Joe Arias. I, Diane Gray, do will to my brother Wayne, the ability to fail English IV the first week of school. I, Mae Griffith, will to Sharon Ann Campbell my pretty hands. I, Kenneth Gueho, bequeath to myrbrother Danny, my ability to shoot at a duck t ee times and miss. I, Camille Guillot, will to Danny, all the raindrops that fall. I, Debbie Hartzog, do herebly bequeath to Susan Hanbury, her Bopo which s e left on my clothes. I, Kathy Harvey, will to Kenny, all the fun I had at Behrman. Joel Marty Harold Joan I, Linda Hawkins, leave to Gloria, the honor of attending Behrmi., and loving every minute of IIC. I, Philip Hebert, hereby do will all my good looks to Barr. I, Lesley Hendrick, will my psychedelic posters to Glenn Graves and Rick Frost. I, Patte Hess, bequeath my knack for falling off school buses to Theresa Hess. I, Vicky Hippard, leave my holely gym suit to Paula Brower in hopes that she will mend it. I, Charlotte Hogan, hereby will to John, my sore muscles from running back and forth to classes. I, Darryl Hote, will my roving etyes to James Daily, who also enjoys watching the iner things in li e. I, Kay Hranitzky, bequeath to Peggy all the memories of our fun times in Gamma Sigma Alpha. l, Laurel Humphrey, do will to all under- classmen my ability to remain calm beforera Chem ll test. I, Gione Hunes, will my talkative disposition to Linda Valentine. I, Eileen Israel, will l7,324, 658 spots to who- ever has enough skin to hold them. I, Janice Jenkins, do will my two-year-old gym suit to my beloved sister. I, David Johnson, hereby bequeath my extra name Ugly Bird to anyone who wants it. I, Sam Jones, will all my duck decoys to my brother. I, Stephen Jones, leave to the Junior class my good health. I, Beverly Jordan, do hereby bequeath to Bever- ly P. the cgooshy mud from my practice boots for her secon year of Boosterettes. I, Susan Kelly, will a lost P. L. E. pin to any- one who finds it. I, Rose Marie Kesterson, will to Toni Di Na- pali my contacts. I, Liz Kirksey, will to anyone who doesn't want it my ability to come to school late every day. I, Charlotte Klinner, leave to Terry Day the Cricket he once gave me, in hopes he will love it with tender care. Mike P6 Walter Dale Jane 1311165 Martin Patricia Kath SSY I I Y ' ' t 1 liff ' 'I M pgikr J In ,L v a l tp . . , tm 5 -Q ,ji :V , , Q ' I I 'I ',.' f L P I ,, ,,,.. F A , . . V it , ' ' i f 'B J iii' .... . 1 ii - t - if if-B -I S . Cindy Cindy Sandra Janell I, Christine Koski, give to Sandra Bellande my Sound of Music record in hopes that she will use it more than I did. I, Kevin Kuebler, bequeath to Paul Gorte my leadership aE1I1ty and my membership in the Order of the Moon. I, Earline Lacinak, will to Behrman's Fine Arts Club the first record recorded by Herbie and the Ionic Bonds. I, Glenn Lacomb, will all my fishing and hunt- ing ability to Ronnie Numan. I, Marie La. COSte, leave to my brother,' Roger, my ability to daydream during all of my classes. I, Joe Ladek, will to Richie Ortiz, two scraped elbows and three bruised ribs for 1967 football season. I, Evelyn Lamb, give to Pam Murff, one frayed library card and the ability to frug sitting down. I, Donna Landry, bequeath to my sister, Pam, my nickname Lil Jew and I hope she enjoys it. I, Frances Landry, will to any Junior all the great times I had in my Junior and Senior years. I, Peggy Landry, do hereby will to my little sister , Juliet, the ability to make every Boosterette practice on time. ' V , ' M259 . I ,ag V' - ' .W ,g , t-r, '.,- 1 r i . ,rstrrr . as , LVLL,p a. -fx. ki 'E ,,. wr .- .tgt , ynr J Qarah Chris Pam Maureen , 'ZF' ' 51 Craig I I, Stalios Leres, will to Toody Daigle my sharp eye for throwing football shoes. I, Mike Lessard, will to Stalios Leres all the I hair I grew in my senior year. B In I, Brenda Lester, grant my pencils to anyone 'M who borrowed them and didn't return them. Susan I, Geraldine Lewis, will to Pam Wetwiski all N the pleasure and excitement of riding bus '76 next ji , ,,,. . Q Y ear- I, Janice McCants, will my seat in Mr. Con- treary's room, which I have occupied for three ii years, to Susan Marlbrough. 'iii i if ' 'J' I, Sheila McCarty, grant to all the Junior Sheffen Boosterettes all the fun and heartaches of being a Senior. , I, Cheryl McGlamery. will my 46 gillion coke Qs V it' bottles and two years of Kaleidoscope to anyone ' ' who'll have them. 1, I, Addie McGovern, bequeath to Judy Mc- 1' ' Govern anything that I happen to leave in my lock- Jacki er after I graduate. j , r I, Sandi McSherry, will to anybody who'll take I' 4, it, my great athletic ability to play baseball. si ' 'i RJ, I, Jackie Maban, bequeath to Peggy Ware my S ability to type minus two words a minute. psi ff ' I, Mark Magendie, leave mg position behind the Blaster -to Mark Wilson in t e 68-69 football Pat I, George Lanning, will the ability to pass French I twice to anyone who wants it. I, Terri Leathem, will to the 1968 Boosterette co-captain my used whistle and the ability to yell when I feel like laughing. I, Mary L,eBlanc, leave to Debbie Gregoryfmy great C?J ability to sell football tickets if she wants the trouble. I, Richard LeBlanc, hereby will to Little Brew the Key Club notebook which Big Brew most will- ingly willed to me. y I, Sharon LeBlanc, give to Barbara Alfonso my knowledge of being a good student. I, Dianne Legnon, do will to the next cheer- leader captain my great love for cheerleading and everything that comes with it. I, Frank Lemaster, leave to Sewall Kepner all my books and demerits. I, Patty Lemoine, will to Terry Tourelle the oldest t pewriter in the school in hopes he will do better than I did. Arthur Ann Paula Jimmy i I saws.. W .. yi iw. .,-,, ,. SCHSOH. I, Janice Manale, will to Karen Clements my great guitar abilities in hopes she'll make the Grand Ole Opera. I, Revi Mason, do hereby bequeath to anyone who wants them one slightly used pair of socks. I, Amy May, will to Little Joe the ability to get a top locker after five years of having been the underdog. I, Jane Majors, hereby will to Nancy Majors, all of my beautiful pictures of Micky , I, Van Martin, will nothing to nobody as my first will was rejected. I, Glenn Mediamolle, hereby will my great speed and swift hips to Toddy Daigle. I, Peggy Meisberger, do bequeath my name JET to anyone who can live it down. I, Dennis Melancon, grant my great ability to pass all my classes to the unfortunate Launey Beck- ham. Laura Mike Sylvia ,i :Z Mike Ai M fir' ' W 5.3: Q up-3 1' -sushi. Marilyn - ' De, Claire ..1 rii' A Lela Debra K ., ' 'N L-... ,5- mu, 1, Q .Q , ,--l-, John 1 tif,,...s'1 -av., p Gilda Vicky t, Q!! j I Q C har lo tte Vat? Laurel Darryl ., .- Xp ' t Osey V David Stephen xv Q Jean David .A1 ,. s- 3. . :I r lllflrr ff' ' S rss., ery, M ,Z 4 , ., N K t i rlr at . 1 B frzf J Qs-f ,-ffQ ,.:, 1 fW,: G MJ I w 1 , , ., ,.f,,,, . , , ...r.. , ' 3? W.-. I ,. ...1 J s 43 3' . ' A 'f :.2'1-' N sg, 1 V - ,,, ' , ,.'- N Y:-: ' r ,A Q - - . V, .. - S' ,ren Q 1 - is im I - Y Kenneth Kathy Linda I, Janice Ohlweiler, bequeath to Charlie Rae QDebby's little Sophomore sisterj my contact lenses, because she won't wear her glasses. I, Bas Olson, will to Dennis the abilit to take geometry twice and flunk worse the secondytime. I, Linda Olson, will my title, Queen, to any underclassman brave enough to be the only girl in first period Physics. I, Nordiene O'Quain, grant my special happi- ness to Diane and Barry. I, John O'Quinn, bequeath to anyone who wants it my complete exhaustion after two years of chem- istry. I, Conchetta Ortalano, will to Diane Hubbard, my ability to laugh at anything and everything. I, Larry Ostarley, bequeath to anybody the right of not being able to write a will. 1, Cind Oster, grant to future Behrman foot- ball teams the ability to be as great as the Saints. I, Greg Pace, will nothing to nobody for l have nothing to will. I, Linda Pace, will to Judy Williams, my copy of THE SCARLET LETTER that she may gain increas- ing literary appreciation. I, Slylvia Pakron, grant to my brother Fred, all my teac ers and text books. I, Christine Patrick, will my braces to any de- serving underclassman with deservingly crooked teeth. I, Janell Peabody, do hereby bequeath to Sandra Borne, my senior locker on the second floor. I, Sarah Peebles, will to my sister, Carol, the devine right to pull the chain on my coo-coo clock. I, Pamela Peres, do hereby will to my little sister, Karen, nothing for she has everything. I, Maureen Perry, will to Pam Macalusa, all the happiness and joys that I have had at Behrman. I, Dennis Persica, bequeath to the succeeding classes the right to be an anomaly. 1, Craig Peterson, bequeath Scottie to the first period gym class. I, Susan Pitts, will my gym shoes to anyone who has enough ability to stand up in them. l, Sharren Poche, do hereby will to my little sister Sheila the ability to go through high school without demerits. . 3, 5132 :- , - ez . , Elsa, ,u eg , I ,F 1 V . 5 5 wiv! Fred Ray Lesley Patty l, Vickie Melson, do hereby bequeath to John and Bill Cohl all the fun we had in the Bomb , I, Wanda Melton, will to Larry Austin, my big mouth and all the trouble I got into with it . . . I I, Kim Melyer, grant to Deb Fulton, all the luck in the wor d. I, Becky Miller, will Susie Pacificar all the love and happiness in the world. I, Joseph Miller, bequeath to Bobby Frabeaux, my ability to talk about the good old days. I, Robert Moore, will to Kenneth Dice, my ability to skip innumerable classes and get caught every time. I, Darlene Morgan, do will to my future sister- ig-law, Debbie Hynes, my one worn out tennis s oe. I, Sue Morris, having already been there, will Snoopy, the potato famine, and my Security Blan- ket to needy Trig. students. I, Russell Mouton, leave all my strength and athletic ability to anyone loco enough to pick it up. I, Deborah Mull, leave to my little sister Q?J Charlotte, the good nature I'm supposed to h-ave. I, Mike Murff, will one telephone booth in the Hibernia Bank to anyone who knows what to do with lt. I, Sue Ellen Murphy, will to Teddy Dauisson, all the fun and happiness I had during my three years at Behrman. l, John Murray, will to my cousin Rai Lynn, the ability of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. I, Frank Musacchia, give my carefree school days to my little sisters, Nell and Rie. I. Kathy Nagel, leave to Virginia Willicott, a chair in the cafeteria so she won't take mine any- more. I, Ricky Nelson, will my ability of driving a car to Debby Northrup. I, Cheryl Northrup, being of sound mind do hereby bequeath to my sister Debbie, my great ability in Algebra II. l, Cynthia Nunnery, hereby bequeath my job of F. B. L. A. President to Janell Musacchia, in hopes that she may get it. I, Louise Odom, hereby will to Ava Adkins, all the fun and giggles of a great Senior year. Sammy Bev Susan Joseph Rose Bonnie Liz ' 3 , 5 h 'iiii I 'dil idz' I . A s E 1 .,., Q if ,N is , f I f I ti 43 fi f 'Q 4-we I ,stt pt I T Christine Kevin Earline Marie My Joe Evelegflg I I, Jackie Price, hereby grant to the Junior class, all the joy, anxiety, and expense of being a Senior. I, Bob Pruski, hereby will my musical ability to the Gaungadyns. I, Pat Rabalais, do hereby bequeath to my niece, Danielle, the ability to pass biology on the fourth try. I, Mike Rantz, hereby will to the 1968 basket- ball team all of mg grace and coordination. I, Marilyn Re ford, bequeath my wicked flower power to anybody who wants it. I, Claire Reeves, leave my crutches to David Shakowitz. I, Lee Reeves, will to Ray Michel, my luck for being late to band rehearsal. ' I, Debra Reinninger, will to J ud mouth. I, Lacala Remkes, will to Joe Vergona the ability to follow the yellow brick road. I, Sylvia Reno, will to all future Behrmanites the marvelous teachers I've had throughout high school. I, Mike Richard, bequeath my body to a biolo- gy class when I kick. I, Mike Rittiner, leave all my excederin boxes to anyone who wants themr I, Laura Roadifer, will to Peggy Roadifer, my natural curls that behave so well in the lovely New Orleans weather I Cletus Robinson bequeath to anyone havin my nickname of Skin all of my Chiquita banana stickers I Michael Robinson will to John S S d new wouffhong and novices privileges forever I Lee Rodgers will to Larry Mueller and Rick Brewer the ability to go steady with their older brother s girlfriends I Jimmy Rooney bequeath my Sunday-go-to- meeting tennis shoes to any Junior with feet enough to fit them I Paula Roppolo will to any unfortunate soph- omore girl my broken gym basket No. 53 Good Luck you ll need it I Ann Rosamano will my Holy Cross Senior ring which I had for six weeks to Rex Navarro since he doesn t want it Reve a Janice Sand Addie Sheila if Nr 5 ggi' . .' .. . .: . . 3 . - - - H - .. , I , I . 1 a . Y J I I , , . . . 9 l . . V 9 9 . .1 I ll I ' Y U I , ' . . ' , 9 1 . , , L Q A .V , . 1 ' K. fb ., ' 2, at rs ef rf i I sf . '22, ' ' f Y 'ff 2 X 'F im sh- U nw- f I, Arthur Ruiz, will the ability to pass English I, II, and III in five years to Ronnie Ruiz. I, Frank Ruiz, hereby will my medical record and my luck in athletics to Potty Reeves in his long career. I, Mike Rundle, bequeath my California Kilo- watt to John Sunkel. I, Patsy Rushing, hereby grant to Brent and Gail, the a ility to say exactly what I don't mean at the wrong time. I, Toni Russo, do hereby bequeath to Suzie Whiteside my position as Princess when playing Indians. I, Marcus Ryninger, will to my sister this phi- losophy: Never do today what you can do to- morrow. You made enough mistakes already. I, Susan St. Pierre, will to Doris Lachute my loud mouth and my rubber legs in gym class. I, Willie Salsman, do hereby bequeath to my sister, Cherie, my luck to get a top locker for three years in a row. I, Cherie Savoie, will Debi Willicott, m talent fOr Siliging On Shaw Eagles in roll cafl at the Shaw-Behrman game. I, James Schneider, will all my empty bottles to Bill Richard, if he can find them. I, Sallie Scott, will to all underclassmen the love and school-spirit I have for Behrman. I, Susan Scott, do hereby bequeath such nick- names as Ski-Jump and I-Iooknose back to the boy who gave them to me! I, Kenna Sessler, bequeath my ability to find time to do one thing more - and like it - to Cappy. I, Laura Shadix, do hereby will to Leslie Nor- man my giddiness at morning Boosterette practice. I, Zack Shelton, bequeath to Rick Brewer my fine legs to show -off on the basketball court. I, Mel Siemssen, leave to Mike Torres my ability to skip band practice. I, Cathy Simms, will to all underclassmen the ability to graduate from Behrman and to have fun doing it. I, Terryl Sinisi, bequeath to Pam Murff, my extra football stickers hoping she can sell them 'better than I did. I, David Sisolak, will my art ability to my sisters, Carey and Connie. Janice Frances Donna O Q 'is 2 r PSSSY ' 1 J? . 4 Fx , 'I i x xb 'Ulf I af -3 gk w Mary Ric hard Dianne an -' ff ' .sa ' ff Stalios Mike ,, S-f Terri Jackie Greg : A fi 1: Van Becky rt' is Darlene 'T 'f 5,3 ...,A,, Bobby 51, 4, f y.. Sue fi if Des Debby Y , ff Q . Gr ,,, , ff la. -ff 5. . Mike ?eEssrrs M rrsgg s A' ? 4' fp 4' as N i. is Amy Glenn Peggy I, Jean Slagle, of sound mind and spirit, do hereby bequeath my fantastic ability in Booster- ettes to m sister, Kath . I, Jo Ellen Smith, bequeath to Greg Rankin one slightly-used I. D. bracelet. Has it come in hand ? il, Linda Smith, will to my sister Bobbie my nickname Smitty provided that she can grin and bear it. I, Sherry Smith, leave to Margie Branch, my ability to get to Boosterette practice in six minutes without getting tickets. l, Gloria Stabinsky, hereby will to Robert Slagle my ability to pass all su jects in my senior year in order to graduate. I, Bob Stalder, will my lyarmulke to my friend Dave Rosenthal, because he as more use for it than I do. I, Dean Sutherland, bequeath to Becky Howell, my ability to say the wrong thing at the right time. l, Marsha Tatejwill to my brother, Mike, my abilitly to Cgo through three years at Behrman with only ive emerits. I, Charlotte Tatum, will to Sandra Bellande my laclhin' feet and warped high heel shoes from our Wor s op Da . I, Donn! Teague, will to Trudy Stritsinger my gym lockerg to my brother, I leave my neat geom- etr 'rades. Y fig, Jane Theriot, will to my sister, Celina, the ability to spend the best years of her life at Behr- man. l, Sharon Toler, will to Chip Broxson, the other half of his locker that I so unselfishly took care of. l, James Tompson, bequeath to Robert Mar- quette, all of my summer school grades. I, Edward Tortorich, will to my brother, Vin- cent, the ability to stay in Behrman seven years and graduate without one single honor. I, Linda Treadaway, will to my sister, Kathy, the happiness of my years at Behrman. I, Dianne Treadway, herebiy will to my sister, Sharon, the fun and happiness o a great senior year at Behrman. ? .. X .al EEK ,Q . - ..,. . . r .-xv' . Fiske W 1 Q. ,.-: r 355. 1: .ff- ,.,, g ,..1:1:' , A . , ,,., ' r A . V ' '1 N 'I 3 fer r kr . 5 a or rfsr Dennis vrckre wanda Kim I, Owen Tufts, will my history notebook to anyone who has the nerve to take it. I, Barry Tullier, bequeath my ability to stay in high school for five years to Jerry Slidell. I, Cary Vantine, will my good looks, charm- ing personality, and brains to Joe Nalting. I, Ralph Wag-luespack, do will my a ility to flunk Spanish wit straight zeros to anybody that wants it. I, Charlotte Walker, hereby will to Sandra Bellande the ability to graduate from Behrman her senior year with happiness. I, Sandy Walker, bequeath to my brothers, Bobby and Randy, my unique ability to get into trouble without really trying. l, Vicki Waltemath, will my inferior Zale's ring to anyone. l, Ric Walters, being of semi-sound mind, will to Mike Torres my killer socks. l, Bonnie Ware, bequeath to Peggy the exper- ience of being a P. K. S. rushee, I, Don C. Watts, bequeath my ability to sail across the Pacific in a paper cup to Alan. l, Mike Wells, do will my Mississippi accent to Lou Fleischhauer. I, Donna Wendling, being of sound mind leave nothing to nobody cause l'm taking it all with me. I, Linda Whiteside, do hereby bequeath to Suzie and Anita my ability to do the hitch-hike in the stands. I, Barbara Willicott, will to my sister, Vir- ginia, the ability to sneak to gym class through the uts without getting caught. I, Kay Woodward, ereby bequeath to Rai Lynn Umbach, those modern dance practices every Mon- day afternoon. I, Therese Yokum, will to Richie Braniff, my Yankee Doodle and Charlie. l, Jo Ann Zatarain, will to Diane Hubbert, my ability to do what 1 desire regardless of the conse- quences. I, Raiford Ziegler, will my mind to Carol As- well, in hopes that she will use it more than I have. j We the graduates of 68 do hereby bequeath the following to all those remaining at Behrman 'M To the Juniors we leave our homecominv decorations our senior ribbons our various unheeded at ue Ellen John Frank HWQ petitions and our dry ring dance To the Sophomores we leave a curriculum excludin geometry the anticipation of sitting throu h two years of the Communist program the expectation of aving the greatest senior class and the har work it will take to achieve it To the Teachers we leave the good luck of having an attentive homeroom class a class full UQ of sleepy seniors the da after Ring Day the wilted flowers and apples from Teacher Appreciation Week and the undying hopes or a great pay raise The Senior Class of 1968 Rlck Cheryl Alan Louise Janice Linda Conchetta larch- 'Na 5 ' ' ' A - . . ,, , ' , ' . . . . . ' ,,sw.g. 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R saga is W W5 , f f 'fa ' E' P, gfwz r sfvm' wvre ' wfi VSSFSWE y If 5' . .ef i, ra, F wsW'i' rs? f svfaif fa T 5Qfrs Roger Swanson Ronnie Sykes Charles Tabor Kenneth Tankersley Martha Taylor Sheri Taylor Pamela Tennyson Carolina Theuns Pat Thompson Richard Thompson Patty Thorton Theresa Tierney Ray Thomkins Vincent Tortorich Terry Tourelle Howard Trahan Murphy Trahan Mary Tranchina Janice Traub Sharon Treadway Yvonne Turnage Cindy Turner Karen Tyler Grace Ullrich Ernest Ulmer Thomas Ulmer Rai Lynn Umbach Linda Valentine Frances Van John Van Dalen Cathy Vairin Joseph Vergona Wylene Vidal Chris Vogler Amy Vondy Robert Voorhies Corte Voorhies Thomas Waldron Deborah Wallace Thomas Walters Gary Ward Leland West M . YM, , f :11'F A+ w S., y ..,,. in as W,,,,,. V ,, ft. 3 r J f .. .,.1 I , J ' i 3 , .J fi' ' ' it . ' ,... Robert Yrle Donna Young Sharon Zeringue Floris Zinc Marlene Western Pamela Wetweski Gary- Whitaker Kenneth White Mary Whiteside Elizabeth Whitmore Roy Whittington Patricia Will Beverly Williams Judy Williams Susan Williams William Wilkins Randy Wiles Debi Willicott Virginia Willicott Vicki Winter Jim Wood Becky Yon x Q Neff ff-., HS K .. Junior Bees '57 I- . W, 1 1 S Z ,u .. ,, Q f an-4c1, 7 i' Uv. w P -- . .msilcf 43-SK-r'r4:9N M-w: '!:'5 :, f :'.hi'5i4 'i?!':WfL Lffm ip. v-5,112-az... A 1.i-au-2. x i Junior Class Omcers V L. 52, I , ,1 . ' f U ' ' ' - V '-l, 3 I V ,:, . Q - ,I-wwf.-.-Nwfe--n.,.. W l r -t rw From left to right: Rick Brewer, Presidentg Cappy Cheramie, Treasurerg Lester Sire, Vice-Presidentg Betty Sutherland, Secretary. Spirited Juniors 87 lur Sophomores b 1' 2 Ar. w , - i gy: ,Q f , gf qf','S ' 65212, :gf iv S i i .Vk. ,KM Eiwbi gig? x x 1.,- La,yH, JggMgi1L 3 ite ra 2222 Af Aft . ' f it ' 2 h 3 s 1 f Q: A i i33 :,1: xg Spirit of Aspiration 1 452. 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Meyer, Nancy Migliori, Lucien Migliori, Philip Miller, Ranzy Mine, Arlynn Mitchell, Carolyn Monroe, Philip Morgan, Donna Morse, Terry Morton, May Mull, Charlotte Murley, Dale Musacchia, Janice Myers, Wayne Nagel, David Neal, Pat Nelson, Rachel Newcomer, Glen Newstead, Connie Noble, Ellen Norman, Bob North, Sue Northrup, Deborah O'Neal, Harry 'F K f- P- if '11 ' ix' V 54' X tw f M, I . ,, M, M -Q me X , 1 ag, it ,is ff X ,gg i frog ,M ' hffl x ,V if ,ff ' if X f Get on Up 99 McMahon, Patricia McMullen, Mindy McRea, Brian Macera, Trieste Maddux, David Mancuso, Gary Marcho, Michael Marquette, Robert Marshall, Karen Martin, Dennis Martin, Ronald Mason, Eileen Masters, Billy Matusiewski, Melanie Maxwell, Durdre Mayeaux, Rene Merritt, Parn Metz, Randi M , ,,L .M ' M ra 5 M i ' 16' lrt M M ,i .w A A 'V I grae ,V ' ,igfyf Mfr 31 M M.. 4 , ' M ot ie -f X 5, , A 1 2 M .t i in bf yiii 1 .N , M X ,tt M, 9 M A' 'rrr r M MM M it Q P if 'ii' ' ,Q ' ii ,,M,' i ' or ii i' Q it M M 1 H x sir 'V-. 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A g K O'Shaughnessy, Susan Ostarly, Debbie Overton, Elizabeth Oweiss, Diane Oweiss, Linda Pacificar, Susanna Pakron, Fred Parsons, Reakey Patecek, Irvin Patrick, Frank Patterson, Janet Patterson, Wanda Peebles, Carol Pellagalle, Sandra Peres, Anthony Peres, Karen Perhala, Barbara Petersen, Ralph . SA is ' 3 , f Y My 1 R F ,Lx 'Q l we Q i I, 0 SQ? .fa ' wg P P., i f r ' -'QS -?aff,2' A ?. '5r1 ' ,W A . My In , QV ml, I A . .MY mmf r ew .fi a z f , 2' .sa--A if U 1. rig ' J. iii! 21 in x .L . CAGE THOSE OWLSI 6 J, 25- fiat X Q X A x. W , , 1 n It's great to exchange ideas. ' Robertson, Joe gg Robertson, Lynn Robichaux, Ann fig Robichaux, Connie f Robinson, Jerry yg - Rodgers, Lynn b Q Q, - Rodgers, Jean ' S ,V ' , W ,g f Rousselle, Chris f' 6 if L ' Rousselle, Dan fr, 4 W ' ',: , LT ' - Vkkx hh :QZE Y -. vrii f - . 'V V Rl1bbO, TOIIIS y if , ' ' 'fff jj Rushing, Geraldine , ia RR ri, L L - wx X , if RYan'm'1 h , Salathe, Nancy rr , Qi Salkeld, Verneita F ' ,,,. 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'Ts'-ravi 3' 1 ' -' A w U s ,Jun ,A M9 2 5 i '64 S' 'I 7 Q Sorgenfrei, Mark Spanier, Cynthia Spence, Kathryn Spizio, Patsy Stann, Albert Stann, Larry Stark, Dinah Stewart, Elizabeth Stigletts, Patricia Stuckey, Linda Sullivan, William Swetman, Catherine Szymurski, Richard Talbot, Timothy Taylor, Alvin Teague, Tommy Tierney, John Tighe, William Tilly, Glenn Tompkins, Pat Torres, Mike Trabeaux, Bobby Tranchina, Joseph Triche, Felix Trujello, Robert Truscott, Carol Tull, Frances Tullier, Karen Turner, Barbara Vantine, Kristy ASS I'll trade your report card for mine. Gee! I made it at last! l 1 x TQ , it 'Q ig' gb I li C fx eg . n F? I 'Ea p .H , file N, 1. ., .2 r r Q. When, I Come to the End of the Roaclw Vairin, Terry Virciglia, Vincent Waguespack, Lillie Walker, Jimmy Walker, Kathy Walters, Bobby Ware, Mary Ware, Peggy Watson, Carl Watts, Alan Watts, Michael Weckesser, Ann Weekley, Philip Weeks, Gregory Welch, Cyndi Wesley, Ronald Wesley, Steve Wheeler, Dee Whiddon, Shirley trt, Whitaker, Beverli , ' . K AH e 5 N C Whifmofef Ned at as df . . f C Willa' tt,, T f wrney, nebefeh 3 K . erss so i' ' rr, ,,., .C William, Beverly W ,, 1 ,,,,,, , 1 ,,., 'sv XJ Qf . r . I.- . . wg. 2 I -,, ,eefi 4 ' X 1 1 rls'a ft, ,t xilliamsIl4Slfiaron . h E bknz h it 1 SOD, ar hnyyg , my , A 5 b 4 Wilson, Thomas wi V'r V , gi i 3' ml' b. t i f . YV , L Wininger, Charles r i 7 1 ' Wright, Grace ,gg . A 2 , M ,V so slis, gr C i , 11+ 'VI C, ,,,,,, F .str 'ff' 1 5 .if N zezerien, Glenn is i'ss R Zierhur, John ' isisr C el-hut, Ray -'yk S k gr C ,jeg Qui' 1 s, 'M' IOI Sophs Splash With piritf YE E A Q 11. .gziz , Q . E 1 .X 1 Ka 6 . ,mf 5 'I 955 K 3 .fm H si 0 W , S 3 4 5 as Q .N , wx., WE. Y 55 . N . 5 f. : ,, ' 4, ' .AE 1 C 'I ' ' 3 4 .Q X ff 3 E 5 X X awp , -1' 1.Q-ff 2 J' i v 2 1 09 1 6 I moz L' 1 5r.,,.. ,K f QA its ff SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - President - Michael Torres, Vice- President - Kerry Charlet, Secretary - Paula Brower, Treasurer - Beverli Whitaker. Advice rom cz Senior to a Soph It's a Long Way teflfipperary, Buti ',He's lelmopes i'fffW'hQ will try 'r'71fIQ5ilie a Gienrt Stepf frqm here, And' figewrfom low rrrr Iugt try a little llaitlgr- ll,, h Q 556,21 Junior 5 gyhAw once wvg1s,ranrfllnirphossible Dr5eam'lfQ-- Qrn Will soorfbelong tgryciumlg Cl,L 6 rirrrill SFGCI climbing- ' Stairs abpegrge-bnldemraiiq, road to tread, its end is now at :t'g ,. Q. Q1 r,, :l afij3Sh1itH,f,Xj'Xk any . 'fd Administration and Ciirriciiium: k ,-.. iw i ,E E732 Spirit 0 f Understanding fflce Staff - Spirit of Helping Uthers A spirit of providing help is shown by the students who give up their free-period to aid the office staff. This force of office workers insure the efficient handling of the many minor jobs such as filing, sorting mail, running errands, and operating office machines. All these students are supervised by Mrs. Erin Wohlbruck, the office secretary, and Mrs. Ethel Luft, the office clerk, Both secretaries work hard to keep the business of the school in order and to maintain the smooth operation of the school itself. Finally . . . time for a break! 3 . Q W s is .M M Q 1- WN? la-J.. Through cooperation and good spirits, the office staff performs many ser- vices for the school staff. ..., v iii' ff: I wonder where that goes, So that's why the phone is always busy! Counselors - Spirit of Guidance '? Kathy Griswold and Arden Andry are Miss Kenney's helpers. W Through the years, a spirit of guiding students has been created by our counselors here at Behrman. By analyzing each individual student's needs and goals, the counselors try to schedule the students in the classes that will help him in his later education or in his chosen occupation. They further aid those students planning to attend college with information on tests and entrance requirements of their prospec- tive colleges. The counselors are Miss Elizabeth Schmidt, the Sophomore counselorg Miss Katherine Kenney, Junior and Senior girls' counselorg and Mr. Fahod Rossie, the Junior and Senior boys' counselor. Miss Schmidt discusses a class schedule with two girls. 'bf- Mr. Rossie helps a student fill out a form for college. IO7 Library - pirit of Learning Students put the library to good use every day. Thro ugh Books Today, as always, the library enhances the spirit of learning through books. By offering various kinds of reading material, it provides the student the opportunity to supplement his class textbooks. There is also, in our library, a wide assortment of research and reference material for the students' use in writing reports. Mag- azines, periodicals, and special guidebooks also add to the wealth of assistance that can be found in our library. Miss Alice Gruhler is librarian and is ably assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Migliore. QQ Library helpers assist in the smooth running of the library. T E The library is in use all day to assist students in their school work. The number of the book is somewhere in the '08 Goo. Maintenance - Spirit of Cleanliness l 3 With the help of our maintenance staff, under the supervision of Mr. Ewing t. Germain, a spirit of cleanliness is evident throughout the school. Not only oes the janitorial staff keep the school clean, but with the building engineers, :hey see to it that the school is supplied with heat and the many necessities re- quired to run a high school. The cafeteria staff, under Miss Amy Brechtel, Jrepares wholesome, balanced meals daily for those students who choose to eat ,n our cafeteria. we 3' Building Engineer: , , MR. EWING CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Julie Dunn, Miss Amy Brechtel, Mrs. Lillian Green, Mrs. Ruth Washington. ST, GERMAIN JANITORIAL STAFF: Mrs. Mary Chaisson, Mrs. Emelda Lindemann, Mrs. Josie Dermady, Mr. Ewing St. Germain Miss Leora Reed, Mrs. Janie Hanks, Mrs. Cecile Delaune, Mrs. Jennie Troulliet. I09 Today, most teachers place a great deal of stress on the spirit of enjoying literature, rather than just studying it. It is important not only to read, learn, and sometimes memorize literature, but also to appreciate its value and to understand its deeper mean- ing. In our English Department, other courses, including the study of grammar, and Business English, also play an important role in the curriculum of students. Through the Repertory Theatre, tapes, records, visual aids, paper backs, and panel dis- cussions, the learning and appreciation of English courses have been made progressively more interesting for the student. MR. JOSEPH RIDOLFO SLC English Stresses The Spirit p ,,,, gs , D ,, . Q9 - 5 fr I - .L ,, n '.,'.9... ,. . , I, 1, q if Q ' Q -Y' 'sei' wr. , ' , , .,,,, Ev ,, ,I MRS , U NA BAUER Ursuline MRS. MARY JANE FALCON Miss. State College for Women . fl' if ' Q is i MRS. SUZANNE BENINGO LSU f isi A1 MRS. GERTRUDE GLISSON Tulane MRS. HELEN MRS. MARGUERITE SMITH TYLER Michigan State LSU University in-I 4 English students gain a greater knowledge of the drama through recordings. IIO MRS. CONNIE COMFORT SLC 0 li nfzl MRS. CHARLOTTE ORLANDO LSUNO V k , :7 . L , VK f--f 'ir' 1 ' MRS. MARGUERITE WILLIAMS University of Denver I .- + MR. WILLIAM WILTEMUTH Tulane gf Enjoying Literature Does anyone know where the commas should be placed? i I WILD 1 IWEST' X Cc' .I WW 1 And they lived happily ever after . . Business English teaches the correct way to write a business letter. I I I Speech - Spirit of Communication The spirit of communication with ones fellow man is incorporated in the Speech Department. The art of speaking with clarity, meaning, and self-confidence is the goal that every student enrolled in this course is striving to achieve. This art must be developed through coaching in the fundamentals of speech and through nu- merous classroom experiences. Included in the various studies of the speech classes is instruction in makeup, stage, and acting. The speech classes this year, attended the Repertory Theatre workshop, at which they gained a greater understanding of the performing arts. Mirrors is a game in which students must do. as their partners do - monkey seeg monkey do! ft, f v G 5 in ff M rf, '--- , X mls Il2 I Y aims r l is ,...m.-M-'-Qs MISS ET HEL ISTRE USL a'9 - Demonstrative speeches help students to gain self-confidence. Speech students learn the art of debating. Reading Enriches Spirit 0 Gaining Knowledge The spirit of gaining knowledge in any field of study is enriched and simplified through the course of reading en- richment. This course strengthens the foundation of a per- son's education and enables him to obtain the most from each subject. The modern reading laboratory equipment here at Behrman makes it easier for students to improve their reading skill. This course not only teaches the stu- dent to read more rapidly, but also teaches him better com prehension of what he reads. 1' 52 I E Q1 MRS, MARILYN MURPHY LSU Modern lab facilities greatly aid stu- dents in increasing their reading skill. ,,.,,,,..,.......--..--Q eral? ,'f W . 5 vpn, M., .. 1 Mrs. Murphy helps a student with her reading 1-'arf' L, . Reading booths also assist students. I I 3 4 r........-we F Math Requires cz Spiril A spirit of deep concentration and the desire to understand are required in the study of almos any branch of mathematics. Every occupation today requires some skill in mathematics. For 5 g 1 xi E R S 4 . Q .lr ,gg L MR' MICHAEL MR' ANDREW MR JOSEPH those careers in which a more advanced study ii AC HARY BOND1 BOULLOSA the department of mathematics is necessary, Loyola Tulane Tulane Behrman now offers a Computer Programming course to supplement the fifth-year mathematic course. This latest addition to the already out- standing Mathematics Department here at Behr- man is a great credit to the school and to the students who benefit from its use. MR, HAROLD MRS. SARAH LIFE MRS. JoAN CONTREARY University of RUSSELL Tulane Southern' Miss. Ul1iV6rSity Of Denver MR, WALTER sTovER MR. DAVID MR, 10 HN University of STRASSEL WOHLBRUCK Southern Calif. Loyola Spring H111 Projects help to bring about an under- standing of Algebra. P 1 M3 x 1 Q fb kff Business Math is not all work. I I4 9 Deep Concentration Computer programming is an added asset to the Mathematics Department this year. 1 PJ-',,,Z Mr. Charles Wick aids the teachers in the operation and maintenance of the computer. And this angle plus the other angle . . . at -Q l+l:2 Science Awakens the MR. JOHN MRS. GRADELL ANDERSON ARMAND University USL of Alabama So that's what centrifugal force is! , L - ' A N L L 4 Li - y ' AA I iiLL B , ,gg E WVV I kl i f '73 1 Y 7 5 5 -Q 2, N :-- il- siiwf wi l- S R-mafia, s 0' MR. LEE NEWMAN MRS. CHERYL O'NEAL if ' o f SLC SLC f I 'E vm '. i . g MR. JAMES PEEBLES University A of Utah .:' :-- 22 L MRS. SU ZAN NE THOMAS SLC Easy does it! MR, MILTON ROOS LSU MR, HERBERT WEYER Tulane pirit 0 f Discovery Through science the spirit ol' discovery is awakened and ful- filled. The increasing number of successes along the road to improving humanity and easing the suffering have increased the interest of students in scientific experimentation. Students today are offered several courses of science: Chem Study, PSSC Physics Chemistry II, General Science, BSCS Biology, and BSCS-SM Biology. The latter two courses offer an experimental and dif- ferent approach to teaching biology. Each course in the Science Department has special instruments and visual aids to help the students in their laboratory experiments. ln this way, the student not only benefits from the study of principles and laws, but is given the opportunity to discover things for himself. Have you found out what it is yet? li- Experiments are fun, but are also profitable. was A little bit of this and a little bit of that . . . I I7 Social tudies - Spirit 0 The spirit of understanding the governments of today and the people in these governments is developed through the Social Studies Department. The many different courses offered by this de- partment give the student knowledge not only of his own country's history, government, and eco- nomic system, but also an understanding of the governments and development of other countries. With this knowledge and understanding of major governmental systems, Social Studies also gives the students a keener insight into the problems of the world. Our Gross National Product seems to be rising over the years. MR. RICHARD MRS, SUZANNE MR, EMILE BENIGNO BENIGNO KEENAN Loyola LSU 1-DyO1a Zt,,t. .5 MR, PETER MR. AMBROSE MR, DAVID SC llMIDT SMIT H WQOD Tlllalle Tulane ll8 s . ,hs- its F . .fs 3 - 1 - v H ,ll MISS SYBIL SORBET LSUNO ,.. mu -'1.'f.1. , 'I 0' y,,'H f P , fnh ' X , ,, ..., l ,'fll l' 'li U' op l,.' . Government Understanding And the income in 1964 World History students qrightj find that it takes study and close attention to learn. Signing the Declaration of Ind ependence - '68 styl MQNNE M ,move STORY F QQ V4 X if if i D' II9 Foreign Language MRS, ANNA CLASEN MR. CHARLES Newcomb FAGET Spring Hill College eeliq 1 igg MRS, KATHLEEN MR, LEON PAINE TOUZET LSU Tulane This is where the Latin language had its beginning. Spanish students find that reading helps them to learn the language. 0 sth' V 'Y' -.-as ,I 45,454 IL-' I li gq ef' nternational nderstanding sl fWw ?' French students test their ability to write the language. Through the study of foreign languages, a spirit of international understanding is pioneered within a student. The learning of a foreign language seems to bring the student closer to the civilization, customs, and people of a country. With the additional help of laboratory facil- ities, students find it easier and more enjoyable to master the pro- nunciation and meaning of the words in the foreign languages. irq!! Qiffff 144 qi cgi, han, The language lab is a welcomed addition in the study of a foreign language. 50 -4005. '-1500... x . , 'X ' L ! X ! i T l I Commerce - The spirit of cooperating in the business world is given in the Commerce Department. There' are a variety of skills which may be obtained through the study of various phases of'commerce. Among them are the follow- ing: typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, busi- ness arithmetic, and business law. The C. O. E. students go to school half a day and work in downtown offices as clerical workers in the afternoon. D. E. students profit from the business world through experience in various retail jobs with the help and guid- ance of their employers and teachers. No matter what the desired profession in the business world, the Commerce Department can offer a course that will fulfill one's needs. ,.f 32? fi 1 f' f A .X 0 xsXX F v o I l 1 ' v 0 Spirit of Cooperating MR, RO BERT BRU P BAC HER LS U MR. RAYMOND PICHON' MRS. SARAH LIFE University of Southern Miss. MR, STANLEY RAUCH SLC .,.,, T , r,, ' K i j 5 rf , I . .Xi MR, PETER SC HMIDT Tulane 'TTT f f r .L VE ' is e' W 3 A' I , -fs A 5 is R xfs .... if 5. 2' Q 5,63 f- ':.-'if-F-'hrs-sw rss: MRS, BARBARA LOVING Stephen F. Austin State MRS, JOAN RUSSELL University of Denver MR. GARLAND THOMAS SLC WIMBISH Alabama '22 The D. E. students profit from their experiences in the business world. MRS, DIAN NE University of in the Business World C. O. E. students, Sandy Walker, Jean Joly, and Cynthia Williby are assisted by Mr. H. F. Barbot. Assistant Vice- Pres. of The Bank of New Orleans. 3 The use of dictating equipment im proves students' writing speed. ll Bookkeeping helps the student prepare for the business world. fi N'-Ii-gi 6 -ffql' gg From typing class . . . bv. s4:'b5 ' 'I 'ln ll 'xiyg-I-i-'-lx 'X W lg.. X s ims lj ! into the business world. X, ff f I' 1 Q Q f X f H . X ' W' X .--. 9 4455351 w 'tn- 1 .- ,veg 5522: O ' xl I H' he l-ll .nzsazm-m,,'+. Qing-Masai: 9.0482 - fy, 1, yu gs gg' 'OQIQ 'ffm' Qi!-.'ie3xXC'6Q im R'-::4 1 at .40 fx.. X -qgegpg., h x.e:1::3-if .,.. . . . -,gg 4 . - , . . Physical Education - A 5? T G- ,. ,,:: 5 MRS. ELAINE MISS SALLY LONG POURCIAU East Stroudsburg NLSC State College Marching teaches precision and timing. . I I MRS. ANN MISS KAY SCHULMAN THOMPSON Tulane USL Through physical education, a spirit of fair play is developed. The girls' Physical Education Depart- ment provides various activities in which the girls may participate. Through these activities, which include volleyball, musical exercise, square danc- ing, marching, softball, and other gymnastic pro- grams, students gain athletic ability and poise and learn good control of their physical movements. lt helps to keep high-school girls physically fit for to- day's fast-moving world. Coordination is needed to do the exercises. I24 'Z 9 5 i MR sax 1,0 6? ,wg . K 5 Spirit 0 Fair Play 1,1 ,p iggy .ff i,,,., , 9 . JOHN BROWN MR. CHARLES MR. L. I. MR. EMMETT MICHEL LSU CRAWFORD GIAMBELLUCA Tulane University of SLC Southern Mississippi 3 The boys' physical education classes provide an overall program of athletics and physical fitness. The boys partici- i pate in football, basketball, exercises, and volleyball in order to maintain strong, healthy bodies. Y Included in the Physical Education Department is the V welcome addition of the Driver Education course, which is MR' JABSZZEACCLURE offered to Junior boys and girls. Under the direction of Mr. James McClure, these students learn how to drive carefully, how to practice road courtesy, and how to show respect for I '4 l've got it! vehicular laws. --- u , , W-Q,-144' ' 'I ' A ' ' i R i'a 5 L 1 57 si , . A ,gil II.. ir. Mr. McClure greets his new students. Art - Spirit of Aesthetic Appreciation Iliff' Mrs. Jean Anderson watches students as they display their artistic talents. The spirit of aesthetic appreciation is fostered in our Art Department. Through the study of art, students learn to realize the beauty ofthe world and to express this beauty through the use of their talents. The pro- gram varies from the history of art to the painting of actual portraits. The Art Department also performs many services for the school throughout the year. One such service is the drawing of the football posters to boost spirit for each of the football games. The Depart- ment is also responsible for the beautiful framed pictures and posters which decorate the halls of the school for various occasions. Projects are an important part of the art classes. sii A iil T irtr MRS, JEAN MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON TAYLOR Miss. State College LSU for Women xl 'la' QW ' f X ., A X XX gk P Q27 wi X D W QQ l , Z f ' f Q ll , Q .vi ' I26 Art students work hard to produce the football posters for our g3.1'1'16S. Music pirit 0 Enjo ment MRS. MARGUERITE TYLER LSU The spirit of gaining enjoyment through instrumental music and songs may be found in both vocal and instrumental classes These courses offer a student the chance to obtain valuable lessons in the arts of singing and playing an instrument under the guid ance of excellent teachers Mrs Tyler teaches vocal music and has formed the Girl's Chorus and Glee Club from members of her classes, while Mr Pendarvis heads the Behrman Band and teaches the technique of playing an instrument well Take it agarn from the top. Home Economies - Spirit of Household Management if s Q MRS, JUNE MRS. SUZANNE it 5 CONTREARY THOMAS USL sto Students learn the correct way to set a table and serve a meal. f The spirit of household management is stressed in our Home Economics Department. ln the course, students are given helpful instruction and experience in the art of homemaking. Among the many studies they take are the following: sewing, cooking, child care, budgeting household time and money, and several other studies needed in the efficient running of a home. Girls model clothes that they have made in class. -.., , X Mrs. Thomas explains the concept of color and X ,iff design in the home to a student. 5 M Kms r ll 7 jj Tig? I .28 Industrial Arts - Q V 'XV iff, 'L ew ,. .L,. ., X f rat i T WH , ,M g I GK bw 5 fi 7 X 71 s , 3 ist, fm' 2 il ,x 5 3 -33, :A , V figs MR, PETER QUIN MR. RAPHAEL Miss. State SONGY University USL Spirit of Creating In Graphic Arts I-IV, students learn the use of the printing machines. The spirit of creating is shown in the study of industrial arts. The purpose of the course is to pro- vide instruction for the future trade and industrial pursuits of the students. Some of the boys interested in industrial pursuits also attend Delgado Trade School in the morning to further their study of a trade. They return to Behrman in the afternoon to complete their academic studies. , 1 1. gf Q . s v The various skills taught in woodworking prepare students for future trades. Organizations Spirit of Participation tudent Council Display 455 MR, DAVID STRASSEL Sponsor This year the Student Council had many activ- ities, such as: supervising elections of officers of the Student Body, sponsoring and decorating for the homecoming and sweetheart dances, collecting money to purchase sporting goods for the orphans at Hope Haven, and collecting candy for Halloween bags for Madonna Manor. The Student Council also participated in Arbor Day by planting trees, col- lected money for the March of Dimes, participated in McDonogh Day, and sponsored Award Day. I32 OFFICERS: President, Zack Sheltong Vice- President, Mike Finkg Secretary, Vicki Hippard: Treasurer, Richard Le Blanc. L Spirit of Leadership Candidates and Managers .,Think.. l How's this sound? 1 dare you! Camera hogs! Zack -11s- Mike Ogle-fxffr W il in-J vi y ex -'W fi 3 1 0 ' 'eg,2' cr t .kri fag. :.,, , , 5, M ,I ,E Decorating the annual tree. Installation was held in October, with Mr. Peter Abadie, a former Behrman student, as guest speaker. I33 Buzzette Flashes School News WARYO if E N ?' :A Z' il 'aff ofa i -si 5 .f 'sink Ls -f 'S Chris displays her artistic talent while Steve and Max watch. fabovej A look into the closet. frightj 134 Looking over the finished product. AF' ADVISOR Mrs. A. M. Clasen This year's editors were Sarah Peebles, Micah Hackler, Mike Fink, Jill Bussey, and Richard Le Blanc. BQLLETIN F-' Ll if V7 .YQ Kaleidoscope Encourages Young Writers MRS. KATHERINE BEHRMAN Ad ' Mrs. Behrman explains what to look for in a piece of Visor writing. itin- Mrs. Behrman advises Ann and Lon in their editorial duties. E1 Z. -- 51 5 -'X rllmgnc. fr-:w img It's not THAT funny! I I A - f , , Q .. 1 11? ww, 2 . W - 1, AS ff. .. W w H35 Key lub Lends Hehiing' Hand F' 4 pi I E 1967-68 KEY CLUB MEMBERS ,, MR. STANLEY RAUCH ' ' Advisor OffiC6TS President: Perry Dempsey Vice-President: John Duffy Treasurer: Richard Le Blanc This year was an active one for the Key Clubbers. They participated in such fund-raising drives as selling fruit cakes and light bulbs, and collecting for the March of Dimes. They served lunch in the cafeteria and sold soft drinks at the basketball games. They ushered at the Homecoming game and the Behrman Blast. These generous young men volunteered their time by helping Kevin Claus, the three-year old son of Reverend and Mrs. C. Claus, in concentrated patterning. Kevin has suffered from brain damage since birth and is unable to use his limbs. Key Clubbers also attended the Key Club Con- vention at Biloxi. Behrman is proud of the members of this club who give so nobly of their time. I36 The 1967 - 68 Sweetheart M iss Van Martin rr t ' 1 ' t,e1, 5 ':f? 3? n6y0wWWW,., The Key Club sold corsages. The homecoming bonfire was One of the main activities sponsored by the Key Club. was serving lunch in the cafe- teria. '37 Drama lub Present r x -N MISS ETHEL MRS. JOSEPH ISTRE RIDOLFO Advisor Advisor 6:1 49, OFFICERS: president, Kathy Gris- woldg vice-president, Dean Suther- In October, the Drama Club went to the State Fair lallds SCCf6t-ary, Betty Sutherland: in Dallas, Texas. There, they were able to see the treasurer, Cindy TUIHCIS hiSt0Ii2lH, hit musical Mame, at the State Fair Music Hall. Cindy Sexton. I38 Broadway Shows QB elowj High on V , V a hill stood a Q -I h r' h h ' y lonely goatherd . . . a so s 4 ,p 'f r rnsffr TR ' l 1 1 4 H Aw r 4 I y A - . . , 'r A Q V 1 Tift- 2 5 r, I ' l A 4 L' ' n ' , X y , A U :, Q r y . W 5. p,.rr p P i , at U LVVV K ..kr ly ns L25-1. . R r W h e 'd l s i-Q t 6' . 2 Maria teaches the children Do- lee - ' - ,, Qs. e---1 .ifzil - -- - ' .T r The von Trapp family Re Me' My J AQ' l-11, Paul! The Sound of Music z ia 4 How do you solve a problem like Maria? You are sixteen going on seventeen. Barefoot in the Park I even dye my hair. I understand, Mother F.B. LA. Creates Interest in Business ist'-H . A . . .5 ,,, '31 ...aa 74 ' sa E F MRS. BARBARA Lovins OFFICERS: Pres., C. Nunneryg V. Pres., D. Melancong Sec., M. G. Gillmang MRS. DIANE Treas. , P. Roppolog Hist. , J. Gordong Reporter, J. Musacchia. WIMBISH This year the F. B. L. A. has sponsored fund-raising bake sales to raise money for Teacher Apprecia- tion Week and has sold Martin Behrman Senior High School pins. Representatives attended the F. B. L. A. State Convention held annually in Baton Rouge. KX Alchemists Delve into Realm of Science Q MR, HERBERT W EYER OFFICERS Pres. - Milo Brown V. Pres. - Darryl Sec. - Cheryl McGlamery Treas. - Sue Ellen Murphy 140 Hote The Alchemists' Association is a relatively new science organization which attempts to promote its members interests in all fields of science, both inside and outside of school. Recently the group visited the Nuclear Science Center at L. S. U. in Baton Rouge. 2 .4 Has CS-P-i-r-i-L The 22. 4 Club aided in inspiring school spirit at all athletic activities. Members also participated in the Homecoming activities by building a float for the annual parade. OFFICERS: Lee Rodgers, Mike Murff, Evelyn Lamb, and Sus an Scott. me S r KM X MR, R, MR. H, BENIGNO WEYER Red Cross Aids Needy Egolf LZ- Advisor MR. WILLIAM TAYLOR The Red Cross's main'activity was at Christimas time when members filled stockings for Veterans Hospital. Members also decorated the Touro Shakes peare Home for Christmas and Mardi Gras. OFFICERS: Pres. , Diane Chificig Vice-Pres. , Marsha Andersong Sec. , Renee Durretg Treas. , Debbie Gregory, I4I Boosterettes Display Versatility A I .L - X af, 5, JL L MISS KAY THOMPSON ' it i Advisor if Wherever these girls go, whether it be a New Orleans Buccanner halftime or just one of our foot- ball games, they display talent, versatility, en- thusiasm, and spirit. They adopted a foster child, Kim, from South Vietnam and supported him by monthly collections. They went Christmas carol- ing, danced in the Christmas show and the Blast, and marched in several Mardi Gras parades. l42 This year's co-captains Terri Leathem and Donna Wendling are pictured with the mascot Miss Eileen Armand. Her burden is a heavy one. Co-captains, Terri Leathem and Donna Treasurer, Janice MCCantsg Float Chair- Peggy Landry, Secretary, Marsha Early, and rant, Nancy Denninghoff fnot picturedy' Practice . . . Caught in the aan. -- makes perfect ll I , my ,.., ..,, lv ma 3 A y 1 , , N 1 M A - - ' H I43 P , 1' A so yr' khan' . I s sn fl-' r- . my Cheerleaders Cheer Team, MISS KAY T HOMPSON Advisor Our thanks to Miss Thompson, not only a devoted sponsor, but 51 i p VM A our great friend. ' i r .5 3 ii' B The cheerleaders showed their inexhaustihle energy in an infinite- 9 M number of spirited deeds. They boosted team and school spirit with their tootsie-pops, Go Bees signs, spirit strings, and pep rallies. Their much improved technique is a result of their never-ending X practices and summer clinics. W ff M l rrfl is DIANNE LEGNON ANN ANDREWS Captain, Second Year Secretary, Second Year 1123 LE: IFJ E53 UCSD .453 EL! SHERI TAYLOR BECKY HOWELL First Year First Year y-5 wg 1' -r is . ' ' H f ,f J I F Q' 'in S if 1 - ' F as A ' 3, , zzr .- . ir 5, r 4, f-is Y is Y ' rr, X E kk.k,L N- A -'YL' x S bvawww S , CAPPY CHERAMIE We'l1 forever uphold the honor! KENNA SESSLER First Year Treasurer-Eq. Manager First Year Glory, Glory, dear old Behrman. Smile, pretty. l45 Honor Society Sets High Standards OFFICERS fleftj President, Mike Finkg Vice-president, Kenna Sesslerg Secretary, Betty Suther- landg and. Treasurer, Lee Rodgers. Three Year Members frightj The cream of the crop. ADVISORS t S .,- ,. M rrr, ssrr - A X' '77 S X r 1 'Ag X N ,V .S in N 1.5 WILTENMUTH V' V' MISS IVER -- CARROLL MRS Installation of new mem 146 UNA BAUER bers was in November. Literary and Fine Arts Stresses Art and Music Q 3 V' 1'-B-'A 'x t sf A65 1 .X pf A P- MRL WILLIAM WILT EN MUTH The purpose of the Literary and Fine Arts is two-fold: first, to instill in students an understand- ing and appreciation of important literary worksg secondly, to promote in students a comprehension of an aesthetic awareness of the fine arts. This year they recorded one-minute book reviews to be used on radio. Also, in January, they attended the Rus- sian ballet, Bolshoi, OFFICERS: Pres., Chris Koski: V. Pres. , Micah Hacklerg Sec. , Steve Shandsg Treas. , Max Brown. ness Club Attends Tournaments F 2 4. sz: .. -el :J , '---' i ' 1, MR. MILTON ROOS The Chess Club is a relatively new organization at Behrman. The members attend meetings every Thursday. They also attend the City-Wide Tournament every other Saturday. The president of the Chess Club is Walton Fort. Helping him with his official duties are James Gordon, Coerte Voorhies, and Garynlenkins. Director MR. LOUIS PENDARVIS This year the band sold candy to raise money, sponsored the Behrman Blast, played at football games and in Carni- val parades, held two concerts, and participated in L. M. E. A. In the spring of 1967 they went to Six Flags for the bm Behrmcm Band Send PICCOLO Lee Domec FLUTES Deborah Anderson Melissa Balovich Diane Barichivich Bonnie Bevington Brenda Borne Sandra Borne Lee Domec Rebecca Easter Beverly Jordan Marilyn Lessentine Carla Maclean Eileen Mason Deirdre Maxwell I48 Margaret Meisberger Kenna Sessler Barbara Steele OBOES Susan Durand Tim Gibson Karen Peres Eb CLARINET Marilyn Frederick CLARINETS Carlos Aguilar James Brown Gary Burns Milton Diaz Denise Dice Randell Elkins Stanley Harper Jeffrey Huggins Shula Hymel Gary Lassere Lela Reeves Steven Sons Albert Stann Charles Tabon Donna Teague Donald Watts Charles Whitmo IC tb ALTO CLARINETS Ellen Kamphuis J une McCoy BASS CLARINETS Dwight Bretey Calvin Griffin Robert Gray BASSOONS Fred Hein Ellen Murphy Sandra Owen ALTO SAXOPHONES Robert Huggins Cary McAfee t ENOR SAXOPHONES arry Alston obert Barrios RITONE SAXOPHONE ale Marks RUMPETS Chard Barton roy Bozzelle ubrey Brown eve Chandler adley Dietrich mes Fort aniel Higgins ck Jerson rmit Maronge pirits Soaring Robert Moore Mitchell Neher Kenneth Kirk Mark Mabendie Rodney Roadifer Alan Watts Glenn Zatarain FRENCH HORNS Dale Gibson Michael Ingalls Dennis Martin Melvin Siemssen Michael Watts TROMBONES James Huey Steven Kwart Steven Hippard John Richardson Keith Rucker Mark Sorgenfrei Ernest Ulmer Gary Whitaker BARITONES Henry Beasley Ken Calwell Joseph Ladek TU BAS Steven Borne Wilmer Taylor Wayne Meyers Drum, Major FRED HEIN PERCUSSION Donald Casteele Ann Fiandt Frederick Hambacher Edward Jones Scott Lusher Raymond Michel Carey Recker Willie Renninger Roy Whittington I49 ,T li. ,E QE The 1967-68 Wind Ensemble . m F I , Q we ,L 1 1' 'f 2 Q 412 V ., 14 ,1 if -,.., I All-State Band Member, John Richardson. GIRL OFFICER, D. Barichivichg Lieu- if 2 fisiiriiiaiieiizmg tenants, J. Brown and D. Wattsg Drum Major, F. Heing Band Captain, J. Jerson Tweet! ! ! , A I NL'i' 2 ,r - K 'ii V Er? ISO 4 - 5 F10 'li'T :I Vg, . ,ME ,Q The stage band entertains at various school functions. A KF x T3 Y If Glee Club Blend Voices in ong A A Q li is f i ,f MRS MARGUERITE TYLER Sponsor The Behrman Mixed Chorus Members of the sextet from left to right are Marsha Anderson, Jane Girard, Anita Hawkins, Gloria Andrews, Nancy Denninghoff, and Amy Vondi. The Girls' Chorus comprises the rest of the Glee Club. Officers of the Glee Club are: Captain, Mike Rundleg Co-Captains, Robert Stalder and Danny Conter. I5I Future Hornernukers Leurn Secrets if few rs? s t ' s S ADVISOR Mrs. J. Contreary F. H. A. is a national organization of home- making students. This year, the Behrman branch of this organi- zation participated in Teacher Appreciation Week and held the annual Mother-Daugh- ter Banquet. 'xxx OFFICERS: pres. Pat Bronzog vice-pres. , Debbie Reiningerg sec. , Kathy Harveyg treas. , Becky Yong historian, Theresa Hessg parliamentarian, Betty Bucherg reporter Andree Davidg songleader, Roxanne Bucceri. Partners in Progress, Youths in Business Junior Achievement At the beginning of their Junior year, these students became members of Junior Achievement. In this organization, the members make and sell products for profit to the purchasers of stock in the companies they organize. I 52 Parents' Clubs Give Aid Co-operative Club President: Mrs. R. L. Shadix lst Vice-President: Mrs. Prentice Cox, Jr. 2nd Vice-President: Dr. William J. Bean Secretary: Mrs. M. A. Steele Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. C. A. Bozzelle Treasurer: Mrs. Chiles Dunbar Registrar: Mrs. Donald Boyer Education and Legislative Chairman: Mrs. C. E. Grandbouche Health Chairman: Mrs. Harold Ham Telephone Chairman: Mr. James Fort Safety Chairman: Mr. Rufus Kirk School Beautification: Mrs. Rufus Kirk V I The Co-operative Club aids the school by furnishing much-needed supplies that the school cannot buy for itself. It also sponsors many of the school's activities particularly dances. b Belzrmun, Athletic Boosters Association President: Mr. Childs Dunbar Vice-President: Mr. C. W. Hollingsworth Secretary-Treasurer: Mr. Emmet Michel The purpose of the Behrman Athletic Boosters Association is to foster interest in athletics and athletic programs of the school. This year the association sponsored the donkey basketball game and the WNOE vs. Faculty basketball game. Beltrmuu Band Parents, Club President: Mr. Sorgenfrei, Jr. lst Vice-President: Mr. Earl Rucker 2nd Vice-President fWays and Meansj: Mrs. Jay Richardson 3rd Vice-President qPublicityjg Mrs. T. Jerson Recording Secretary: Mrs. Jay Watts This year the Band Parents' Club sponsored fund- raising activities and sold programs at the football games. They also chaperoned the Band on their spring trip. I53 -B35 Hive Staff of 1968 If they Could only See us HOW! Our three boys: Hear no evil, Speak no evil See no evil. V, .l'. Ak A.-J n.. .,-I I .4'- i ,. I' . ff-' vt' ,,,. ...4 s' rf' . af L Z Our Motto: BEE HAPPY! Stick 'em up, Bonnie! L Q it f i e e i 12.11 A Tipery is here! '54 Circulation is very important. Records Yearfs Memories Regardless of all the rumors you may have heard previously, this year's E staff has strived to create a yearbook which would bring back many memories of the past year. We hope we have satisfied you with our efforts. E Hive takes fourth place. Thanks to the solicitors for helping us design our float. Q0 7 Q' -' it Two days till deadline! QThanks from the staffj Everyone got in the HCI OU birthdays. I , GG 1- F, L was Y? MMMSWW -' 4111 lfgfgr 'Sii' 51551 WJ-9+ ' Tw 1 2, ., K K vm wg x ffm. Zm , E Q, ,,,,, B, f-mga, -LAL 11,4 .1, ,Vw 3192 f ,ff if. Aff! Campaign manager, Perry Dempsey fleftj, Making signs-and stickers are just part of ir1trOduC6S his candidate fOr pI6SidG1'1'E, ZHCR the work students do to help their Candidate Shelton. to a victory. Mike Fink qleftj, Student Council presidential Rallies were held so than spirited students could candidate poses with his Campaign manager, help support their candidate. Vicki HiPPafd- I58 Spirit of Rivalry Prep Bowl Mel Leavitt chats with the teams on his Prep Bowl show. Consultation on a bonus question. The team with their coaches, Mr. The four members were ffrom lefty Lee Rodgers, and Mrs. R. Benigno. Milo Brown fcaptainj, Anne Sheriff, and Bob Stalder. National Merit Finalists Competing with top students of the entire nation, seven Behrman students became final- ists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Students who merited this honor are fleft to righty Anne Sheriff, Eileen Israel, qback rowj Bob Stalder, Lee Rodgers, Milo Brown, Mike Fink, and Kathy Fiandt qnot picturedj. Other honors earned by members of the group are the following: Anne Sheriff, honorary men- tion, National Council of Teachers of English contestg Bob Stalder and Lee Rodgers, Physics and Math Institute fLSUJg Lee Rodgers, accept- ance at Air Force Academyg Mike Fink, Na- tional Science Instituteg Eileen Israel, LSU scholarshipg Milo Brown, Prep Bowl captain. IS9 The Spirit of the 1 ' ' i f ' H ' 1, King: Clarence Cazcilot Queen: Ann Andrews 1 i i I 96 7 Homecoming Coiirt First Maid and Escort: Second Maid and Escort MARY LSBLANC and BOB BOYD DEBBIE HARTZOG and JAMES AKERS ' W , X ',, 'M' fkfffgj Y Third Maid and ESCOVV Fourth Maid arid Escort VAN MARTIN .EIDCI RICK WALTERS FLORIS ZINC and ALLAN WALL The Team Fcworiteg I .QQ in I 01 xi YV X The 1967 Homecoming Queen and Her Court 5 . I W5 , in I LL' I X . I JOE LADEK PERRY DEMPSEY BONNIE ERWIN BONNIE BEVINGTON CRAIG PETERSON TERRI LEATI-IEM N' ,K .f'N K f- 4 3, ? if I , l u -E MIKE CQSTELLO MARK MAGEND1 '62 TRUDT STRITZINGER NANCY FLATTMAN 1 Wave asia ? s f r ' 4 Homecoming at Behrman means a week filled with excitement. During the week there is the voting to select the King and Queen of the court. Homecoming Week ,. 'auf I K MX it . l . 3 is s ..,.t: ' . as at 'Q if vi 0 its fi And each grade level has a floor of the school to decorate. Homecoming at Behrman is one of the biggest events of the school year. Excite- ment mounts and tension fills the air as everyone anticipates the annual occasion that ends each football season. The night before the big game 'the annual homecoming parade and bonfire are held. At the peak of fire, the football players toss an effigy of a player of the opposing team into the fire as cheerleaders lead the participants in cheers. I63 a x The Spzrit of Acting This year, the Spirit of Acting overwhelmed Behrrnan's stage in two major productions, Bare- foot in the Park and The Sound of Music . Both productions enabled Behrmanites not only to gain theatre know-how , but to experience the thrill of an opening night, and a job well-done. Oh! Please come down' The fo 0 hristmas Spirit The Boosterettes danced to Sleigh Ride. The Christmas show was given the Fri- day before the Christmas Holidays began. The band, speech classes, Boosterettes, and the Glee Club successfully put on the annual Christmas show. ,,,,,. rf- f y: ,. . - ' 'i'-- fab -., QV-' . ' su, 'J f ' X V ,wx 43491 f' -i -. U E v - ,. . if f' 'F' 4, I .il 3. '- , L is T 'A What? Santa Claus was kidnapped! The Boosterettes also danced to Toy Soldier -Bw? A bit of Old New Orleans was brought to Behrman by this swinging Dixieland combo. The Behrman Boosterettes in their finest pluck the strings of their banjos and charm the audience. The Band has taken pleasure in presenting the Behrrnan Blast to grate- ful audiences for many years. This talented display has been a means of raising funds to finance the annual Band trip. The Blast promotes co- operative spirit among all participants. The Spin Band ' X ' l NW? These prima ballerinas from the Behr- man Band stole the show with their graceful and precise movements. f Maria is surrounded by her seven un- predictable and lovable charges. the GSI M' gulf? j A song like the wind speaks invisibly from F ' the soul x N J ' .Q r nhl N K ' N fl -' wax J: Maria is shocked by the Captain's disciplinary procedures. The Spirit of 6,5 K 'w- H, 42:1 32 '.1 wr-Q'-. . Steve Perry, Stuart Vaughan, Nina Polan, and Dillon Evans are pictured in a scene from the New Orleans production of William Shakespeare's A Midsum- mer Night's Dream ! ,T A--Q--A li L 'x E' Q1-.-tn. ., -sq r. . r ' .f ga QI, Students are re arin to leave for the theater. SO thats where it is! 8 P P 8 1 Vhe Theater Stuart Vaughan and Suzanne Grossmann are pictured in a dramatic scene from the Re- pertory Theater production of George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan . 25' Q x Expectation is great among students! Make up your mind, We've got to take one of them. Behrmanfs 1968 Sweetheart Queen: Cheryl Northrup 1.85 4' :S 5 I A sr. 4. 545, 1 'Sk' Second Maid Linda Whitesides W df 0 i Y 0 F QWQX E , shi' d 2 1 do ,4 I C ! 0 Z' First Maid 1. 9 Donna Wendling 0 1 'Q m 0 Sports: Spirit 0 - X 4wan-uuunanan The Name of the Game I5 Spirit 8.g,g:..:... 1' : K Y 's X A g g ' A vu COACH MICHEL COACI-l'S MESSAGE Due to numerous injuries to key experienced players for extended periods of time, most of our games were played by young inexperienced players. Although we won only two games, we feel the experience gained by our young players was most valuable and definitely advantageous for our future plans. We feel that we have the nucleus for a good team next season and will prepare diligently for the coming year. fr ,sa P be . V? 7, I itfi t-1 ., , , - -. , ., ' f:,riiz,:ggi 1 K kr., ir A gk itt w iii ' COACH L. I. GIAMBELLUCA COACH A. L. OT T COACH C. CRAWFORD M QQNW exif ? if , . . .. wg Q Q ul. arf M. ' f ra W if-w ,.. f xx My HI? I74 OFFENSIVE UNIT: QTOP ROWJ M. Torres, T. Tourell, R. Wiles, W. Larriokg QBOTTOM ROWQ J. Hollingsworth, R. Rernkes, J. Ladek, S. Leres, T. Teague, R. Boyd, P. Dempsey. Behrman Q Behrman Behrman M Behrman Behrman ft Behrman ' Behrman A ,, Behrman Behrman Be htm an SCORES VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS Shaw ---- Redemptorist St. Aloysius A Fortier 7 - - McDonogh - Warren Easton Nicholls ---- - - East Jefferson West Jefferson C halmette - QX 'J Cb, at BELOW: DEFENSIVE UNIT: QTOP ROWQ S. Lusignan, S. Lusignang QSECOND ROWQ C. Cazalot, I. Akersg fTHlRD ROWJ L. Sire, W..Logang QBOTTOM ROWJ J. Tierney, L. Daigle, R. Smith, A. Wall, B. Griggs. WE WANT A TOUCHDOWN, TOUCHDOWN, BOYS! YOU MAKE THE TOUCHDOWN, WE'LL MAKE THE NOISE. Touchdown made by Steve Lusignan in Warren Easton game. For Every A051201 e . ,4VA LE ig V A , i A - ,T , fe Get off me T' 7-yy, ML here ,S cz Reaction GO BEES! e we If X 5 4.1, .,. H e 'F'a1',,, -QE-ffff , if At the half-time Coach O d C h M h 1 lk he players who ff d' pp ' Lmeut after th f h lf f h g I77 Bees Are Dynamite Qui' . . 3 W HERE'S T HE EXCEDRINT' The coaches and players frown when Behrman makes a fumble at the McDon- ogh game. Ks A or S1 YQ. We QM, N as Sf . JJ S A T6 Qe 96 :HWAY TO GO, SON! C Z J Mr. Palisi takes pride in congratulating a player on a job well done. WATCH NUMBER 38. H.E'S A TOUGH ONE, Here players held one of many huddles that brought our team to victory against , ! Fortler. ' 'HPF ,-N six, lif i ax , HMEANWHILE BACK AT THE BENCH. Players watch the Behrman vs. Redem- torist game. anxiously from the side linesf WHERE'S YOUR SPIRIT? LET'S HEAR IT!! 22. 4 members try hard to promote spirit at the games. v s B' Bees T66-ODF ff iw 5 xg was The Behrman Golf Team from left to right: Clyde Gisenschlag, Richard Leblanc, Bill Cushing, and Carl Giesenschlag. RICHARD LSBLANC BILL CUSHING CLYDE GIESENSCHLAG . . . good short game. . . . sweet swinger. , , , strong player, Zf' -1-1J'af'a. fu Y. Q A 1 1 A -f ' Sw- e e M fi' CARL GIESENSC HLAG . . . long off the tee. f L reerrr, LLL I 79 Varsity Basketball TOP ROW: Larry Muller, Richard Stalder, Bob Reeves, Rick Brewer. BOTTOM ROW: Zack Shel- don, Brent Hanson, Greg Rakin, John Duffy. ZACK SHELDON, 3-year letterman, warms up for another game. At time out Coach Boullosa gives aid to the boys Rounds Up the Action ssss r ,,,.-.r,,r-,ii fa K I 4,g' , K 1, Robert Reeves warms up before the game. mg . 2 ezfi' Behrman gets another point. The Senior Varsity is full of the action that it takes to win a game. ixs-v John Duffy dribbles the ball around his op- Varsity takes a break while getting aid from ponents. Coach Boullosa. Zack Shelton walks off the court to take a break. Rankin makes a basket Q I .P ff km 5 Junior Varsity TOP ROW: Coach Crawford, Kerry Charlet, Carl Watson, Kent Davy, Gary Mancuso, John Tierney, Kyle Bromlette, Mark Sorgenfrei, Joseph Hebert. BOTTOM ROW: Childs Dun- bar, Mike Torres, Mike Watts, Floyd Lewis, David Hurst, Rocky Reeves, David Bullock, The Varsity anxiously watches the Junior Varsity, if i is ' s C K t s fr si Kerry Charlet adds points by sinking two foul shots. Is Victorious Z. ii Ml 1 'ue Y qs is s ? , 5 L f 1 23 if 3. gy ssoigg 1 gl Q K o iqfi 7 2 is . V s - , A ,, 'H-x 5 1 J l 1 +5 John Tierney pre- Cheerleaders and the crowd aid the team by pares to sink the showing their enthusiasm at the games. b au' 5 1 V- 1 , ,ia Agg, .171 Mike Torres gets ready to take over the ball. syiy is rg gifs s so y y Kerry Charlet shows his skill by blocking a lay-up. At time out the Junior Varsity discusses-a disagreement on a play. Mark Sorgenfrei springs up for another point. I83 fo Returning from the 440 yard relay team that went to 'state last year are Clarence Cazalot and Kenny Digby. Kenny merited first place by running 120 yards in 15. 4 seconds. Jerry Taylor passes the bar to Kenny Digby in the relay F306- Running across the finish line is Thomas Bean. Bees, Teams Arc 'W I 4 mf, i ,J - r' - is -- 4 4 I E ,,kVk ,S 'ff iff AWi .' fi 4 4 F 7M7'wM' YW l 4 4 4 4?5S32'!':i1' 9 .4 h l ' ' MA . 4 X155 4: :Li 4 - ' I L rf , X 4 4 ff,-gn, , 4 - ff.: 4 f 4- ,4 4 4 f4 ,, 44 , 444 srfwa 4 441 4 Taking a break from strenuous drills is Max Brown, the only three year letterman. Rick Brewer lines up to run against Fortier. , ff ,, and Running L Robert Reaves uses Newton's law of gravity as he Akai! Brown charges toward the finish line as broad jumps. Coach Giambelluca times him. X23 Baseball Tag ,C BACK ROW: Randy Wiles, Perry Dempsey, Rick Frost. FRONT ROW: Lester Sire, Childs Dunbar, Brent Hanson, Gary Lassere. Most Improved Player gp . Eplsco gel. msg. Comm record gl- at 11:15 1 Boys and irls Show Spiri Football Outstanding Back Prinetpafs Scholastic Awar e gp - Eplsco ages, mag. 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' , ,hazy H ' Junior Varsity Baseball Team MISS SALLY POURCIAU Engage in Sports XR ,Tumor lntermural Team Sophomore lntermural Team Junigf Intefmufal Team SS1'llOl' IIIECIITILIIH1 Team .,.1v,.-- N- ...fmfe-mL.fC'fr'1w - ,firm , an' .-ff 1 '?r-yi?-. ,- ' -59' . .,. , ., twiki, 1 'fi ',.- ' V. ,, v I :5fif ' fm' 'V I ' x 'gf' f -,G Y, rj, 13 , 5,0 -T V I, ..- ,.w.D i k. A This Junior volleyball team won the Class Championship. S MISS KAY THOMPSONQ sponsor VICKY HIPPARD, C apt aiu ym igh MRS, ANN SCHULMAN, sponsor CAPPY CHERAMIE, Lieutenant '90 The Junior girls practice their exercise for the big night. MISS SALLY POURCIAU, MRS. EILEEN LONG, sponsor sponsor r Es E' P BETTY SUT I-IERLAND, Secretary 1 w V W w A PAULA BRO WER, Equipment Manager tingers D o romotes Excztement Miss Ethel Istre is our Seniors salute Gym Night. Sophomores show skill experience announcer in square dancing, A ul sl DONNA WENDLING, RAI LYNN UMBACK, DIANE CHIFICI, Captain Lieutenant Secretary The vying teams shake. CONNIE ROBICHAUX Equipment Manager Wings Advertisements The staff thanks our advertisers without whose help this yearbook would not have been possible. And so ends the 1967-68 school year . . . and with it our record of fond memories. May you always cherish these memories which your yearbook holds for you. The Staff hopes that this has been a year of academic achievement and hap- piness for each Behrman student. Now the spirit of the future is yours. Congratulations and Love to Christine Ammersbach From Mother and Dad Susan George, Marilyn and Kail, Jr. Grandma and Grandpa Quilici Grandma and Grandpa Ammersbach Congratulations to Seniors '6 8 harlie as Texaco Service 3054 Cen. DeCaulle Drive Complete Auto Service 6 A.M. --12 P.M. Road Service 362-7777 Congratulations to Congratulations to Sherren Porehe JCLCZUQ From Przee The Emeralds F Music for A11 Occasions rom Buddy Dennis L 873-7719 MW Houma, La. 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Phone 362- 1933 Cong ratulations to Mark Magendie From The Family Mr. W. D. Adkins, Jr. Mrs. W. D. Adkins, Jr. Mrs. Jeanie Woodward Mrs. Rose Hatchell OM TAT SAT OM Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. C. L. Arnold KKK is Watching ya'll Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. C. L. Arnold Grandma and Grandma Barrios Grandma and Grandpa Barrios Grandma and Grandpa Barrios Grandma and Grandpa Barrios Grandma and Grandpa Barrios The Cool One Mrs. Curtis A. Barrios Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Labit Mr. and Mrs. Larry d'Aquin Mr. and Mrs. Val Waguespack Michael Anthony Rittiner Congratulations and Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. Noel G. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Girls Yea, Dallas Cowboys Go, Seniors from a Texas Yea Seniors, Gina Brady Mr. and Mrs. Liet T. Harmen Tommy, Jeanne, and Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hutzler Aunt Angie and Uncle Roy Mrs. Vincent R. 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Sutherland, ll The Bill Cato Family Kenny and Reba Kenny and Reba Margaret and Frank Janice Ohlweiler Janice Ohlweiler Compliments ofthe Boogarets Alpha Mu Omega Qu 'est-ce que c'est Best Wishes, Seniors '68 B. J. fByron Jackson lnc.j Cementing Stimulation Service for Oil Ind. Call Don Dodd, Herb Bergman QD 523-2196 Best Wishes to Sandra Owen and other '68 Seniors of Martin Behrman High School From Lema Jenkins Dowell Chemical Co. 525-9024 Best Wishes to Sandra Owen Mr. and Mrs. Kesterson Mrs. A. V. Sineath Mr. and Mrs. Narris Kenney Mrs. Dillon Entrehin Julia E. Meagher Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rabalais H. J. Rabalais H. J. Rabalais H. J. Rabalais Harry J. Hawkins, Jr. Robert J. Rabalais Corky and Pat Rabalais Sound by Dutreil, Inc. Sound by Dutriel, Inc. Sound by Dutreil, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pesquie Mike and Timmy Macaluso Linda and Jerry Miller Penny Lunn Russell Mason Benjie Licata Derek Licata Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anita Segura Seniors '67 Seniors '67 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lauman Ronald Ripp Russell W. Mason Ben O. Spurlock Pat and Timmy Noonan David and Leslie Damare Congratulations and Best Wishes to fanice Manale Love Mom, Dad, Joey, Grandma and Grandpa Susslin Congratulations to Gloria A ncirefws Love Ma, Papa, To Wayne Lafaanie L With Love From Junias, Aunt Catheria X ' Alice and Cindy 5 A I 1 Q15 C i5'5i'ik'l2.' ' Norma, Uncle Emmett 488-0732 488-C2772 Congratulations V' Xi ' Shto 1. aron Aato Glass, Inc. q i K-if Arnold 139 South Broad St. One Block Off Canal St. New Orleans, La. 70119 From Uncle Arthell To Best Wishes Ann to Andrews Janice Camas , From Compliments A t J of A un ean , I and Algiers Finance Corp. Uncle Ralph h I' Congratulations Best Wishes to Always Karen Digby Pamela Peres From fi . ' From Mom and Dad .Q- . '53 - Sf, 2--.,'y 238 David R . Cannon To Our Daughter Wanda Melton If you can keep the simple homely virtues of Walking right with God -- then have no fear - that anything in all the World can hurt you -- and -- which is more -- you'11be a woman, Dear Love Mother and Daddy . Lakeside Theatre ' Q I, Greater New Orleans Luxury Cinema 3526 Veterans Highway Metarie, Louisiana 70002 Phone 888-2416 -N . 1216 ...M W '01 Th uv' estsz e eatre , ,M f L' If The Best on the Westside 46 if Q Greater New Orleans Newest and Finest i 0 Next to Woolco ' H it X xx Phone 362-2160 I 1 x Love , Congratulations , and Best Wishes Darlene Morgan From Daddy, Ronnie , Grandmother Grandfather, a nd Gary Compliments of Your Westside Humble Dealers Put A Tiger In YourTank Congratulations to Lee Reeves From Mom, Dad, and Cathy Brita Bigham From a Dear Friend Pat Qs Body and Fender P. J. Palermo, Prop. 831 Verret Street 361-5341 Esso Dealer MeCants Plantation Esso J. E. McCar1ts, Jr., Nlr. 3701 Gen. 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Bubby Wendling Steven Wendling Donna Wendling Purinia Mom and Dad Willicott Mom and Dad Willicott Greg loves Barbara Nanny and Grandpa Thorpe Nanny and Grandpa Thorpe Lois and Ken Ronnie and Raymond Marguerite and Ben Levy Eddie and Virginia Gina and Paul Gauthreaux Ben loves JoAnn Lavignette Family Mr. Fryoux Mr. Gappy Mr. Willie Nanan Edna Tony A Wonderful Boss, D. F. Mr. Davey Jerry B. Miss Pat Uncle Bush Uncle Adam Neal Mi Congratulations to Cheryl Northrup Love Mom, Dad and D bby Congratulations f To I t Allen I Wanda , . ,Eu 0 Briant , Well, You From -:.- -'J -' C r andrna ' Finally Made d an It! Grandpa Loup Congratulations Salathe Uil Company 4 222.6 Peters Road Harvey, La. , M! Texaco Petroleum Products 366-4542 Con ratulations CO1'1g1'atUlati0n5 g to fl to Sae Barry Tallwr Henclelang W' From From SCAR CEFIELITS MOtheT, Oaks and Mlke Nursery ' ip S339 Congratulations Hip f ,, 3 I -if I 3 ,, :Z 4 f 'lvl' 4- .4- ,, , ' 7 1 i ,M 8 Senwrs 68 P From Trees and Shrubs I W Carden Supplies lm Hebert's v-WW' Phone 2482 Behrrnan HW Algiers Dairy Queen 361-5145 Algiers, L 246 FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS Behrman C1 Oakwood Shopping Center Congratulations to Seniors 968 Ballard' s Shell Service Center To Wanda Melton Love and Best Wishes in the Future l 2800 Gen. DeCraulle Dr. V Algiers, La. Grandma and Poppa Rigis Best Wishes to Congratulations M S to dry LLTTZPIBT fanell Peabody From Red's Bicycle Shop From 630 Newton St. Hebert's Grocery 361-9463 Steven Swanson Congratulations, Son, From Mother and Dad Congratulations S ae H indelang From Dad, Retta, Lisa, Billy Jo, and Sammy Congratulations to ynthia Michael Oster Love Mother and Daddy, Family, Relatives and Friends Congratulations, Love, and Best Wishes for a Happy and Successful Future Linda anclOGreg Pace From Mama, Karen and Pace Marine Service fDaddyD Towing--Tags--Barges Charter and Sales Route 6 Box 132 New Orleans, La.. 70129 Congratulations and Be st Wishes to Darlene Morgan From the Hynes Dogs Clipped and Plucked Poodle Grooming by W . Best Wishes Appointment 0' to , Becky Lynn I Pfam - . Mzller 366-2139 From Joe Congratulations Allan Nelms From Mother, Dad, Duncan, Cary, and Janice ' Congratulations Congratulations to K K by Bam' Tamer X Sharon Toler Algzers Nursery 2.438 Behrman Highway l ' From the All Types of Shrubs, Trees, Tropical MC Donogh Trojans Plants, Soil and Grass Landscaping Service - Bonded and Insured - Free Estimates 252 Love and Congratulations to Pamela Peres From Mother, Daddy, Karen, and Lil Sid P. F. C. Donald Gallant 'Rayl Seniors Log 157.300 Ruth Brown Sadly Missed A SPLENDID TIME IS GUARANTEED FOR ALL Bank Error in Your Favor Janet Polgrim - Reader Service Congratulations to Ralf from Jo Ann Congratulations, Sandy Mrs. Jeanette Yokum and Mrs. Allen Parr and Mrs. Gertrude DeRocha Phillis Buel and Mrs. Philip Geraci Jeanette Yokum Jeanette Yokum Jeanette Yokum Jeanette Yokum and Mrs. Allen Parr and Mrs. Allen Parr Mr. and Mrs. Allen Parr Richie and Therese Therese and Richie Richie and Terese Watch the Don Knotts Special Aunt Barbara and Family Mr. Reginald Williams, Sr. Mrs. Victoric D. Williams Miss Alice Williby Miss Cynthia Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Riginald and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Williby F. Williams, Jr. Walter Forrest Walter Forrest Sidney Lavergne Sidney Lavergne Lackinak Lackinak John Soilean Osburn Duga Grandma and Grandpa and Aunt Nen Aunt Joyce and Uncle Fred Congratulations from Aunt Theresa Green and White forever Shaw H84 on the tackle Good luck, Shaw, from a Boosterette Boosterettes ! Luck to H40 on Shaw's team From a Boosterette Mr. and Mrs. Austin Juno, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Shadix Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Shadix Donald and Joycelyn Fonseca Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs Milton Wendling A. S. Clement A. S, Clement A. S, Clement A. S. Clement A. S. Clement Warren Holloway Warren Holloway Warren Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Warren Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Warren Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bailey and Family Lois, Ken, Rafi, Bridget Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gros and Kids Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shelton Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. M. D. 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Peabody Congratulations to Love Aunt Team and Edward Brown Uncle Sidney Frechou From Father, Mother Brother and Sisters 256 WWW e. l i Laeala Rernkes We Wish You the Best Forever and Ahern E. B. B. The Employees and Management of Buccaneer Drilling Company Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richards Coach and Mrs. L. J. Giambelluca Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George Oser L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger L. Dollinger Mr. and Mrs. L. Dollinger Mr. and Mrs. L. Dollinger Kimberly and Keith Patton Sgt. Bill Allman, U. S. M. C. The Green Wave is all wet! W. B. Ray Texans Congratulations Russell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingraffia Joanne Ingraffic Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dupuy Kathy and Tommy Dupuy Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Morris, Jr. Rick Trast, Seniors '69 Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kirk North Allegheny High School Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Wood Mr. and Mrs. James Houriban Guen and Gerard Strohmeyer Death takes no bribes Put it all back! Congratulations, Margaret Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Berthelot Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ducote Mrs. Marie T. Berthelot Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Du Pre Mr. and Mrs. Louis Charles Ertel Paulette Arlene Ertel Southeastern Louisiana College Mr. and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Te Boy I. B. Mc Daniel William Bocklud Tommy Dorsey Walter Duhon Eric Linden Carlton Trosclair Bill Osterhalt Mr. R. Navarro fBlue Bonnetj Mr. and Mrs. S. 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We are Super, We are Great, We're the Class of '68l The Arbesmans Dumb Dumb Box 5281 LSU--the BEST 36112 Lou Berthelot Kim Berthelot Russel Ducote Red's Auto Parts Red 's Auto Parts Red 's Auto Parts Red's Auto Parts Red 's Auto Parts -i Congratulations to Cletus Robinson Love and Best Wishes From Mother and Dad Congratulations and Best Wishes to Graduating Seniors Latter cfs Blum, Inc. Real Estate Good Luck Always to Our Godfather 4 W ,VI-I,. Q ' ' W Frankze .I-I From Your Three Godchildren 9 1 a nna and Fammie L 5 R't , A , ' -- Congratulations to li' - 5, f N- ...rw-aw' ff Our Daughter fanell Peabody Love Mom and Dad Congratulations and Love to Paula Roppolo From Mother, Daddy, Paul Jr., Glynn and Godchildren - Tommie and Michael 1 Congratulations K 5 ll and 1 Best Wishes CJ I W Linda Melton 't ' Cla M Love Patti i Congratulations TO U Seniors '68 O From Chicken Delight -a v1C M - -r .. I 4801 Gen. 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Dairy- aeen 264 Congratulations and B est Wishes J 0 Ellen, Smith Love Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Southern Blue Mr. and Mrs. Co. , Good Luck Seniors '68 Co., Good Luck Seniors '68 Co., Good Luck Seniors '68 Co. , Good Luck Seniors 68 Co. , Good Luck Seniors '68 Co. , Good Luck Seniors '68 v Co., Good Luck Seniors 68 Co. , Good Luck Seniors '68 Co. , Good Luck Seniors 68 1 Co. , Good Luck Seniors 68 Co. , Good Luck Seniors '68 Co., Good Luck Seniors '68 G. H. Bretey, Sr. Mrs. A. J. Champagne Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Vlrs. Mr. and kflrs. Mr. anf' Mrs. V. M. Allen and Fly. V. J. Champlagne and Fly. T. S. Buckley and Fly. M. C. Bretey A. Valient G. K. Frish A. Riechenou and Son Hinyup Ill and Wendi R. Huge and Fly. Congr rtulations, Vicki--Joan Guidry Congratulations, Vicki --Jeff C ngratulations, Vicki -Mrs. Ford and Dinise Jongratulations, Vicki -Mike Ford A Congratulations, Vicki- -Grandma Ford Congratulations, Vicki--Mrs. C. Harry High School Booths For My Sweet Sister--Michele Brock We're proud of you, Vicki--Mom and Dad Sandy and Hank, Sandy Canulette Mr. and Mrs. Juan Brown Congrats to Class of '68 Yea! Cheerleaders '68 Theta Rho Forever Yea! Cheerleaders '68 Yea! Cheerleaders '68 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding Mr. and Mrs. Ray Di Vicente Sue Ellen Legnon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. O'Quain Edward Crabtree Roy Le Blanc S. Rodriguez Coach and Mrs. L. J. Giambelluca West Bank Men's League Mrs. Joycelyn Freeman Mr. T. J. Freeman Paul, A. J., Keith, and Chris Mr. and Mrs. Boots Cushing Aunt Lil and Uncle Jake Grandmother Perrin Aunt Thelma and Uncle Ray Louis and Cabanellas Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. S. 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Cooper The Madisons Mrs. E. Cogan Mrs. M. Bayer David Rodriguez Miss Treda Anderson Mrs. Bernice Carubba U. S. Marine Corps Paul C. Rittiner, Jr. Paul C. Rittiner, Jr. Paul C. Rittiner, Jr. r 11,5:k ,4,,,,,,,gmW Congratulations , Sherry Smith Love From Mom, Dad, Mike, and Larry To Congratulations Barry Tamer Thomas Boadreaax Grandmothelrilaiirnlil Grandfather Mom and Pops With Love 41. Love and Best Wishes Congratulations in the Future to to S aadra W alker Pamela Peres From .From George and Vivian Wilson Grandpa Kilburn and Pauline Airfrigeration Service, Inc. CONGRATULATIONS to Sherry Smith From GASLIGHT HOMES in BOCAGE Best Wishes Donna Landry Mr. Bobby Boyer Good Luck to fimmy M- Dorsey From Mr. Roy Roy's Village Beauty Salon Congratulations to Pamela Peres From Silver Dime Laundromat, Inc. 1400 Teche Street 361-9154 Charles Tingstrom, Owner Congratulations to Michael Costello From Broadcasting Institute of America, Inc. Congratulations to Janice Camas From Aunt Nelita, Uncle Ben, Juel and Dale 270 Congratulations to feel Darkes From LeBoeuf Insurance Agency 601 Seguin Street 366-1666 it S2 Congratulations to Marsha Tate Love Mom, Dad, Mike, Melissa Mancia, Maw-Maw Bell Paw-Paw Pepsie, Maw-Maw Day and Aunt Lavnie Cgtlt 1: foam Domangue From Mom and Dad C g t 1 t Addie McGovern From Mom and D d 272 f f Congratulations to Edward Tortorich Mother, Father, and Vincent Good Luck to Darlene Morgan From Aunt Carla and Paul Congratulations to Mary Sampter From Congratulations to C and P Painters Sue Hendelang Sheet Rock Finishers Floor Tile From Kim, Toni, Jo, -6064 Insured and R ene Schernbe ck Congratulations to haron Toler From Mom Congratulations and Best Wishes for Continued Success to Linda Treadaway From Mother, Daddy, Kathy, John, Mom-Mom, and Grandpa, Tiny, Paddy, and Veronica Congratulations to fanice McCant5 Love Mother, Dad, Junius, Grandma Maggio, Aunt Marilyn and Uncle Lloyd Congratulations Susan Butcher From Mother and Dad fp Congratulations Uwen Tufts Mom and Dad A. C. Tufts and Son Plumbing SL Heating Congratulations A llen, 9 . 0 Brzant From Jaruis' Super Market 501 Elmira Ave. Algiers, La. 70114 361-1937 Best Wishes fu-:wgx foe! Durkes Murph's Camera and Projector Repairs, Inc. 2320-22 Tulane Ave 821-3800 To Wanda Melton Congratulations A A H and K1 4 1 Best Wishes From if Ward Good Luck to Dzane Chyfzcz From lm? A Friend Congratulations A C'00d Luck Dmma foe Ladek, f r. Lee Photography by Rodriguez Joseph P. Rodriguez J Lgje . 366-3977 Gan' Cijrrle' 2121 Guardian Ave. an Gretna, La. 70053 Ryan L 278 XN,xQ 1 . 4-ff ' f f X K QP Congratulations and a Special Robin Hood Oscar to Richard 'Ric', Walters You Aimed to Please Mother and Robin Hood Realty We Aim to Please 280 W H. Ward Lumber Co., Inc. Bldg. Material -- Paint Hardware 701 Madison St. - Gretna, La. Phone 362-1515 Turn to Wor1d's Better Lumber Congratulations to Pamela Peres From Uncle Tony, Aunt Mar Tony, Chris, Kathy Mel, and Ann Peres Congratulations Betty Delaane Love Carolyn Congratulations to K Q 0 Michael Castello 16, ll From ,yr Mother, Joseph, Martin Q x 3.1'lC1 'C Donald Gogd Luck Best Wishes 0 to S8 y feel Isbell y D k -W UJ' 68 From Grandma Folse Service and Station Grandpa 1101 Teche St. Love s X and Q Best Wishes ,:,, Y rf Arnold From Aunt Sunnie and Uncle Emmet Lots of Success in the Future Pamela Peres From Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphy and Family Cong ratulations and Love B6CkytOMilZ8T Congratulations foe Laclek, I r. Love From Grandpa Ladek and Aunt Annie Dad. Congratulations C011g1'atlll-ati01'1S to to Kenneth Jamce D- Manale L IP 8. y From Mrs. Era Mae From Mr. Buel Mom and Dad Norma, Kathy, and Marie Congratulations Gione Hines From Comet Construction Co., Inc. Labor Crews--Welding--Fabricating Carpenters All Types Cil Field Maintenance Peyton Hines - New Orleans P. O. Box 067 367-6367 Venice, La. 366-0202 534-7177 - Venice 282 Mrs. Paalys Day Narsery Congratulations Alan 901 Barbe St. Bennet Westwego From 6 fl' V Margaret , 341-2239 Congratulations to Congratulations Darryl Hole Usey Isbell Larocca's Rexall Drugs From 401 Opelousas Ave. Mom and Dad 366-3226 Congratulations 9s d Best llllshes to Auto Repair, Inc. ' 2 Ed b A GZOTW Bwlgteriilf illlislfffe Aaclrews l With Love 6 Mom and Dad le H jr ' I El ' X get 5' --.i 'f 4' , G0 Owners--Gerard Burns and Whitney Rousell 283 Congratulations to Charlotte Klinner BULMER'S AUTO REPAIRS QU! ROBERT BU LMER 1056 Avenue A Marrero, La. Congratulations Liz Kirksey With Love Mom Congratulations to Liz Kirksey Labiche's Appliances Phone or Write for Dependable Service LABICHE'S SERVICE CENTER Day Phone Night Phon 600 O'Keefe Ave. 523-4455 831-1329 529-44 Congratulations Love and Congratulations to Liz Kirksey NEWTON MoToRs fglf 367-9993 Lil Sis',Liz Kirlfsey Congratulations to Charlotte Klinner AMERICAN MARINE gl EQUIP. CO. , INC. Marine - Industrial - Oilfield I Supplies and Equipment I Liz Kirksey From Johnny and Marsha Hello From the Royal Castle The Village Restaurant Evelyn Savoie Chucky, Mary Ann, Lance Jimmy and Pat Jeanne and Ralph Willy Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Lee Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Melaison, Jr. Jenny and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marlbrough Fillmore CMollyj Melaison, Sr. The Paces Good Luck Rose Marie Good Luck to Butchie Have Fun Butch Owen and Sandra Best Wishes Chris and Bob Chris and Bob Chris and Bob Chris and Bob Alger F. Davis 22.4 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Parr Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lacinak Morgan Dairy Morgan Dairy Morgan Dairy Morgan Dairy Chris and Bob Chris and Bob Chris and Bob Chris and Bob Chris and Bob Amy and Dad Henry Lacinak, Jr. Cindy Stenger F. Davis Alger Alger F. Davis Alger F. Davis Alger F. Davis Senior Bees are great! Sock it to 'em Robert Barrios Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Nancy Denninghoff Ann Lacinak Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lacinak, Sr Chris and Me Darlene Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Norma Mrs. Norma Mrs. Norma Mrs. Norma Mrs. N-orma H. Davis H. Davis H. Davis H. Davis H. Davis Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Kimbrough Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kimbrough Seniors '68 are great! Alpha Mu Omega Yea! Seniors '68 Buddy and Me Appreciation The 1968 Hive Staff would like to express its appreciation to the principal, faculty, and students of Behrman High School for their co-operation in making the 1968 leg Hive possible. J Ks XJ ' A4 WY 'N 285 Best Wishes Liz Kirksey ,Ai HOPKINS TUXEDO RENTALS AND DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 1130 Lafayette Street 361-1062 Congratulations Congratulations to to Charlotte Klinner Charlotte Klzlnner CORONA'S GUARANTEED AUTO PARTS LY-LES MACHINE WORKS 2208 Fourth Stregzxlc. Harvey, La. P. 0. Box 493 Harvey, La 286 366-4169 Phone 5.35.0 Congratulations to Z4-Hour Wrecker Service Wanda Melton McCants' Plantation E550 3701 Gen. De Gaulle Dr. PhOHe FIOITI Algiers, Louisiana 367-0987 Night Mark J. E, MCCANTS, JR. 367-4446 Success and Congratulations Best Wishes to to Liz . K. if Glorzn Lf SC y Andrews From Mr. Libby, Miss Marie, From Mr. Frenchie, Bobby, A and Roy Jimmy The 1968 ,Bee Hive Staff extends its deepest thanks to Tipery Studio 125 Camp Street for its unending extension of services Mr. Pau1's unextinguishable patience, and his unsurpassed quality in photo- graphy. A yearbook of fine quality is impossible Without fine photography, and when the photography is as excel- lent as that Mr. Paul has given Behr- man, the staff finds it difficult to ex- press its appreciation. 287 Spirit Is - Sitting in the rain to watch a football game, Returning a library book on time, Going up the Up staircase, Resisting the urge to cut into the lunch line, Throwing trash into the wastebasket instead of the desk Buying at least one football sticker a week, Learning the words to the Alma Mater, fAnd then trying to sing them to musicj, Listening to your homework assignment the time, Erasing doodle marks from the desks, Being nice to a substitute, Listening for your name in roll call, Preparing your six-weeks project ahead of time, Bringing your own pen to class, Reading your Behrman Rule Book, Attending school the day after the Ring Dance, This, Behrmanite, is SPIRIT. 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