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

 - Class of 1968

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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

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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



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. 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 .

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