Bogalusa High School - Lumberjack Yearbook (Bogalusa, LA)

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I.. .x Lumberjack A Collection of Student ......................... ..... Seniors ......... Sports ....... Juniors ............ Academics ....... Bogal usa High School Bogal usa, La. Volume 69 1983 Sophomores ......... ....... I 16 Organizations ..... Freshmen ................. Faculty ana' Staff... Advertisements ........... .......124 .......I64 .......I72 .......I80 ACH l The Many Faces of Bogalusa High New faces . . . old faces . . . happy faces . . . sad faces . . . funny faces . .. confused faces . . . Twelve hundred different faces with 1200 different expressions. All special. All individual. All with personalities, feelings, and moods. The new and scared faces of fresh- the confused faces when a chapter test was given . . . the crying faces during the 4th quarter of the Zachary game Each face made the 1982-83 school year a collection of something to re- member. men on the flrskday 0fSChO01 ' the I. Practicing for the upcoming band season is happy f'21CCS dLl1'lI1g the pep fall16S . . . Byron Adams. 2,Tim Haik experiences Explorer initiation. 3. Lumbcrjack buddies forever. 4. Ro- gie Magee takes a break before facing the next play. 5. Taking a break before class are friends Sheila Anders, Chris Williams, and Ida Pitt- man. 6. Paperdoll Jill Perrault is ready to face the enemy, Pac-Man . 7. BTS members show their club spirit. 8. Displaying a smile for all to see is Jackette co-captain, Robin Ellis. 9. Super- intendent of Education Kelly Nix comes face- to-face with BHS band members. .J,. g ,L- 'Nt gg NX Ji l uf' 9 Q 'To' 'FS 1 3 'tE.1fit:la. lei ,,4 D 7 A Collection 4 K pi Whig 6 A Collection 3 A e lx A fag ' , '11 X . wgw , sk Sge f B e, ek -x a 4 I Organz'zal1'0nS Provide A Place F or Everyone AC ll rg X7 X'--...5 ' Q GF? 'A nv www! , ,M . M ,g . -YTD k. gg: I F1- , A. , W '7' if Q S-- Q 1 , 6 QM: --ml .f', S63 Q .f . si V' ' ff?-xt 5-Q 'FA -Q45 Q ' 4 'sf HIS' Q X QSM 1 Z X ali ' 1 Y Collection 5 6 A Collection Vx... -.Qs 2 f VKX isa Y, xsn 8 A Collection QM K 35 Remember that unforgettable night of initiation? Remember all those workshops preparing for Homecom- ing, and then having it all washed away on parade day? Remember the first time that the freshmen won the ax at the pep rally? Remember the goofy hat that you wore on senior hat day? Remember when the Lumberjacks ex- orcised the Franklinton Demons? When you needed someone to share all those triumphs and miseries, who was there? A friend a true friend will always be right there with you. You can count on that. l. Showing that they are BTS buddies are Ni- chelle Stafford and Durla Alford. 2. Sharing a brief moment during play rehearsal are Mary Lee and Debra Perkins. 3. Friends Tana Prit- chard, Melissa Coulon, and Bryan Kemp know who's ffl in their hearts. 4. Receiving a friendly kiss from Alan Knight is Monica Martin. 5. Spe- cial friends are made in the classroom, as shown by Mrs. Meghee's Speech Il class. 6. Freshman buddies Tiffanie Fornea and Tina Thomas look forward to 1986. 7, Painting the office's Christ- mas mural are .Iohn Penton, Johnnie Penton, and Reggie Peters. 8. Representing the Student Council as guides during Parents' Night are Tami Brown and .limbo Jacobs. 9. These foot- ball players show their Lumberjack spirit and friendship. 10. Demonstrating a friendly wres- tling match are BTS sponsor Sue Adams and 4K sponsor Nelda Purvis. A Collection 7 Never A Dull Moment The word dull was never a part of the Bogalusa High School vocabulary . , . there were always exciting events taking place. Pep rallies football games Homecoming Junior- Senior play. . .Almost Anything Goes ...Strikes. . . Mardi Gras parades... basketball games . . . some type of ac- tivity was always occuring. This col- lection of activities kept the Bogalusa High School student's life exciting. I. Shooting a free throw is Lumberjack Orlando Butter Lundie. Z. Sir Lancelot backs the Jacks. 3. Everyone has fun at Pep rallies. 4. An- ticipating her walk across the field on Home- coming night is Laurie Corbin. 5. Signing the contract to end the custodian and Iunchroom workers' strike is school board president Bar- bara Williams. 6. BHS students participated in the third annual Mardi Gras parade. 7. Cele- brating the Lumberjack victory are Richard Boleware and Jimmy Breazeale. 8. Hcrc come the Lumberjacks! 9. On parents' night Mrs. Merritt confers with a parent. 1. ' ' VA-.-'4. ,, . ..,..e 'f' 4' H... - .N-Q.- l -V .ugh f v, f ...-we ,, . 'N AL.-E5 ' W . tf.,wq.w V...-a,..-,-W 2Q,,Lt1' ' - N--.f,., 'ff,: ---ww , ,ef , . , .ffxp -, E6 ,-,,'ff-isylmv-w-'S' ' W V V V 5 M ' ggi ad . -fag: ,- ...V I-VM, . , Q , W M 4 egvarsafer . .. ' rf 1... we A 8 A Collection 7 I-, Homecoming ....,....... ......... l 2 Junior-Senior Play ....... ......4.. I 6 French Trip ................4.... ........ l 8 Almost Anything Goes ............... 20 Spanish Trip .................... ......... 2 2 Honor's Day ..........,...... ......,.. 2 4 Pep Rally ..............,....... ......... 2 6 Baccalaureate .................. ......... 2 8 Senior Honor's Night ................. 30 Graduation .......,........... ........ 3 4 Honor Graduates ......... ........ 3 8 Hall of Fame ......... Senior Class ........ 40 46 Student Life ll The Parade That Never Was Every aspect of Homecoming 1982 provided involvement, excitement, and most of all, that special dedication to our Alma Mater .... girls chosen by the senior football players and managers . . .the pep rally. . .decorations for cars and floats . . .Senior Hat Day . . . BHS Lumberjacks vs Live Oak Eagles l. Senior football player Bill Touchstone with Homecoming maid Leann Crain. 2. The Spanish Club adds the finishing touches to their car before the parade. 3.Thc l983 Homecoming court and their escorts . .. Dawn Borel, Jimmy Williams: Kathy Bridges, Stanley Pigottg Judy Brown, Zeron Williamsg Laurie Corbin, Mark Benncttg Kim Bristcr, Richard Bolewareg Leann Crain, Bill Touchstone: Mary Fendlason, Jimmy Brea- zealcg Beth Earles, Lloyd Stathamg Staci Fore- man, Clay Foreman, Pam Foster, Donnie Adams: Missy Frazier, Ed Sarting Raquell Gatlin, Orlan- do Lundieg Bobby Johnson, Glenn Smithg and Mady Martin, Jeffery Bolton. 4. Ready to ride the parade route is this stuffed replica ofa Lum- berjack. 5. Steve Busby looks on as Tana Crain makes final adjustments on their club car. 6. Judging PKT's parade car are Mayor C.P. Vcrger and Andrew Moses. 7. Hoping for a Homecoming victory forthe Jacks is maid Kathy Bridges. 8. Other members ofthe Homecoming court and their escorts: Anna Beth Hartzog, Al- len Keller, Jeff lkerdg Karen King, Bobby Cottong Mary Lee, Quinn Cassidy, Monica Martin, Troy Pou: Karen Miller, Maynard Hylang Sonya Mor- gan, Bruce Plummer: Allison Perry, Michael Wardg Heather Pigott, Scott Miller: Susan Pusa, Tony Granger, Tina Ratliff, Mark Brown, Sara Simmons, Wes Robertsong Stacey Taylor. Sean Smith: and Aundrell Williams, Rogie Magee. L T QB c 9 V3 wa W. ve My J 9. Y ,A be. . UENKF 4 fi' V f- 't QWSJUERTE 14 an A E G V' K i W am is ,- . M Una, st ri H, .,, 1- ,2 12 Homecoming 3 g . ii. i Wi: 'fl Daft ,A,.v f M- . YQ. v ,nu .Ma Jylg, f .Q W 1 WC ,, r' 'T Xa 5 .wx ' 'mia 'W 'Pg .LQ T QTLJ, s Rf Q k Q 5 . 2 f N 1 6 - W I 7 8 Homecoming I3 14 Homecoming H --....,, ll' 'ft' -9? r ,., i all ' 4 14.1 A 5 4 The Day It Rczined and Ruined and Ruined The rains came. They destroyed many hours of hard work that were spent in preparation of the Homecom- ing parade. Soggy flowers, floats, and decorations disappointed many, but the Lumberjack spirit was never dam- pened. There were 39 entries in the parade. 4K won first place, Torch and BTS tied for second, and PKT placed third. For the traditional presentation of the Homecoming court, the atmosphere was calm and composed. But when the presentation was completed, the audi- torium was filled with a violent burst of energy, generated by the student body. The power and fury of the school's spirit was even more pronounced at the Homecoming game when the Jacks plucked the Eagles 21-6. l. The 1982 Homecoming Court being presented to the student body. 2. Escorted by her brother is Homecoming Maid Mary Lee. 3. Roast the Ea- gles won first place for 4K. 4, Wondering wheth- er or not to proceed with the parade are Student Council sponsor, Mrs. Bateman and Principal Cothern. 5. Paliently awaiting the Homecoming half-time activities to begin is Missy Frazier. 6. Mike Ward gains more yardage for the Lumber- jacks. 7. Charmaine Ingram gives one last smile before walking on the field. 8. Beginning the next offensive play, the Jacks hope for a touchdown. , 'egyt - Homecoming I5 Once pon A M czllress The junior-senior play, Once Upon A Mattress , was one of the highlights of the '82-'83 school year. lt tells the story of Princess Win- nifred, a tomboy princess from a swamp kingdom, and her campaign to win the hand of a prince whose mother is determined to disqualify any prin- cess who sets her cap for him. The leading characters were Monica Martin as Princess Winnifredg Alan Knight as Prince Dauntlessg Tammy Powell as Queen Aggravaing Don Bates as King Sexitimusg Lisa Reine and Paul Williams as Lady Larken and Sir I-larry, Kevin Williams as Minstrelg Mary Lee as Princess No. l2g Randy Wager as the Wizard, Jeffery Bolton as the Jester, Scott Miller as Sir Stud- leyg and Mary Fendlason as Lady Ma- belle. l.Unaware that she is being tested by the Queen, Princess Winnifred fMonica Martinj tries to fall asleep with a pea hidded under the 20 mattresses. 2. Mary Lee, as a princess who hasjust failed the test to marry Prince Dauntless. receives her con- solation prize, a dead chicken, from the wizard Randy Wager. 3. In the play, King Sextimus may be mute, but he's certainly not helpless! 4. Queen Aggravain tTammy Powellj wants to keep her son Prince Dauntless fAlari Knightj next to her heart and away from the eligible young ladies. 5. A beautiful duet was sung by young lovers Sir Harry and Lady Larken. played by Paul Williams and Lisa Rcinc. 6. Musical director. Billy Ready, and instrumentalist. Ruth Branch. 7. King Sextimus describes an incident to his supporters, Kevin Williams and Jeffery Bolton. 8. Director Karen McGhee. Members of the cast were: Kevin Williams, Mary Lee, Randy Wager, Lisa Reine, Tammy Powell, Alan Knight, Monica Martin. Don Bates, Jeffery Bolton, Paul Williams, Scott Mill- er, Mary Fendlason, Kim Griffin, Kim Brister, Pam Pam, Susan Pusa, Karen Johnson, Beth Earles, Jeanette Richardson, Kody Mallcy, Al- len Kellar, Blaine Dunaway, David Hodge, Jimbo Jacobs, Robert Williams. Jeff Penton, Jeff Mitchell, John Lomzenski, Vin Knight, Todd King, Wes Robertson, Andy Alexander, Blake Crosby. Jim Ezell, Maynard Hyland, Johnnie Corkern, George Talbot, Bonnie Pope, Tracy Mitchell, Sophia Lee, Treide Perrault, Debra Perkins, Stacey Talley, Ellie Barker, Amy Branch, Melissa Coulon, Cheryl Harris, Trula Haley, Heidi Herring. Angela Francis, LeAnne Koonce. Ximaena Thomas, and Dianne NIcClen- don. s.. ui!.WTf-kill!! . unix-ul :ILC f E. .-.fn ' r-wa M ' 1. 16 Junior-Senior Play 'QW NU SMUICING Junior-Senior Play 17 BHS Students Take Europe By Storm This year, 32 foreign language stu- dents and 10 adults toured Europe with Mrs. Jo Al Holcomb. The major countries visited were France, Ger- many, Italy, and England, with shorter stays in Belgium, Luxem- bourg, Switzerland, and Austria. In London, while walking in the Buck- ingham Palace and Westminster area, the group caught a glimpse of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Other activities in England included a trip to Bath, Salisbury Cathedral, and Stonehenge, a stage production of MARILYNY, visits to Wimbledon, British Museum, I-larrod's, Tower of London, and Easter Services in St. Paul's Cathedral. In Germany, the route followed the Rhine River through the Black Forest, and into Heidleberg. The highlights of Austria and Switzerland were snow, moun- tains, and a tour of the Olympic ski jump. ln Italy, it was Venice with its canals and blown glass Cand a toga party in the hotellj, and Florence with its art and Michaelangelds famous statue of David. Then two days on the Riviera: Nice, Monaco, Monte Carlo, and the beautiful corniches above the Mediterranean. Finally on to Paris via Dijon! The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Versailles, Fontainebleau, Louvre, and Notre Dame! Saying goodbye to Paris was hard, but cross- ing the tempestuous English Channel back to London for our trip home helped. Our final night in London was the scene of the famous cheese awards. The next morning, everyone boarded the plane, gave a sad farewell to Europe, and agreed it had been a great three weeks. 1. On a whirlwind tour of Paris, the group vis- ited the famous Notre Dame Cathedral. 2. A short stop in Switzerland gave the students a chance to play in some snow. 3. Everyone poses for a final shot before leaving Bogalusa. 4. Oh, good griefl 6. One of the most breathtaking sights in Paris was the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles. 7. Having fun on the Paris Metro in our Burger-King Crowns! 8. Vin Knight seems to get a kick out of the Queen's horse guard in England. 9. At the Mediterra- nean Sea in Monaco. some ofthe group try to get as close to the water as they can get without actually getting wet . . .they weren't successful. F K 5. .: ', H' fN .sfl 1, '-3, . --x 3: ' a'-S' L X i?.e:,-:f1', 33 ,., ' -4. - . . ' ' s - . V - , 18 French Trip .A .. . mt, A Hz- . V 'A 1 .' 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Eleventh Grade: Ellie Barker, Scooter Fortenberry, Heidi Herring, Cedric Blackburn, Jill Evans, Cyn- thia Morris, Alan Dunaway Tenth Grade: Dana Ferrell, Scotty Temples, Mark Williams, Joan James, Scott Bailey, Nicki Clinton, Brenda McNeese, David Roussell Nineth Grade: Cindy Abrams, Helaina Her- ring, Sonya Ratliff, Theresa Peters, Rogie Casama, Jerry Thomas, Ethan Henry, Stanwood Bickham l. Preparing for the tug-of-war com- petition is junior Alan Dunaway. 2. Combining their efforts in the three- legged race are sophomores Scott Bailey and David Roussell. 3. Lead- ing the senior class to victory are Paul Williams and Beth Earles. 4. Aided by Mr. Mike Breland, the sopho- mores prepare for the tug-of-war. 5. Competing in the bat race is Walter Jackson. 6. Making sure everything's in place for the shopping race is Stu- dent Council member Tammy Powell. 7. Wondering if they'll sur- vive are juniors Ellie Barker and Scooter Fortenberry. 8. Junior Heidi Herring displays her running ability. 9. Wondering what happens next is freshman Cindy Abrams. Almost Anything Goes 21 BHS Students Enjoy Cruise To Mexico Day l. Depart from Bogalusa via chartered trailways bus to Tampa, Florida for the pier of embarkation on the S.S, Veracruz. Sailed to the Yuca- tan in the late afternoon. Day 2. There were orientation and welcoming ceremonies. The rest of the day at leisure to enjoy the many ship- board activities. Night time fun at the Captain's reception. Day 3. Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Chichen-Itza. A shore excursion via ferry and chartered buses to Chichen- Itza, the most sacred city of the ancient Maya. Chichen-Irza stands ever majes- tic with its building, powerful symbols of the high degree of Mayan Civiliza- tion. We saw the Chacmool, the Cen- ote, the Platform of Death and the sa- cred Ball Court. Day 4. Cozumel. A time for snorkel- ing and scuba diving in the waters of the Caribbean as well as time for shopping and bargaining in the Mexican market places. Disco Dancing at night. Day 5. A day at sea. There were Mariachi Bands, Mexican food and live entertainment by crew and passengers. Also we had birthday celebrations for Sondra Pace and Melissa Coulon. Day 6. Key West. A tour of this de- lightful little port at the southern end of the U.S. A trolley tour of the winter homes of Audubon and Hemingway and President Truman's Little White House. Day 7. This sailing day was spent en- joying the blue-green waters, suntan- ning, swimming and preparing for the Captain's dinner in the evening. There was a farewell FIESTA. Day 8. The group disembarked at Tampa after clearing customs and col- lecting luggage-! Bogalusa-Here we come! We had a BUEN VIAJE! l. Staying as close as she can to a life prescrver is Alicia Talley. 2. During his snorkeling excursion off the coast of Cozumel, Gary Seal spots some- thing of interest. 3. Throwing confetti at depar- ture time are Susan Pusa and Mary Lee. 4. The S.S. VERACRUZ ll. 5. Ready for their Mexican cruise to begin are Toby Sheridan, Susan Pusa, and Jane Sheridan. 6. Tana Pritchard, Melissa Coulon. Tim Brown, and Sondra Pace pose by one of the pyramids in Chichen ltza. 7. Pyramids in Chichen ltza, Mexico. 8. In Key West, Florida, Bonnie Pope prepares to ride the train. 9. Up, up, and away! It's definitely breezy on a cruise ship. l0. The Mexican Crew. Y 435' 22 Mexican Cruise 'az if es X F g as ' X S4 A ,t If E t-...'-er , -QQ o no u u .. ,Y n u NH rv -- - i -' -' ' ' S? ...O ,N Y . ,A - an ' ' ' wi 'M f 5 l so-4 ' N 'Y'2ku ..-sry' , ' ' x gm U ? X g egg M ,-1 , . i ,. ,, ..., -5 ' -A 'H 3 , 2 19 'A f ' nhl Y' 4-iv' I Mexican Cruise 23 Honors Day Recognized Classes The purpose of Honors Day is to rec- ognize students who throughout the year have received awards or made outstand- ing academic achievements. l. Master of Ceremonies for Honors Day is Stu- dent Body President Bryan Kemp. 2. Principal Richard Cothern. 3. Foreign Language Festival. lst Row: Jerry Thomas, Wandra Rayford, Tammy Wheat, Sherry Powell, Jimmy Miller, Nicki Clin- ton. Monique Walker. 2nd Row: Aretha Williams, Michelle King, Michele Penny, Leslie Ungar, Bill Kropog, Cindy Abrams, Lisa Fuller, Sabrina Lo- pez. 3rd Row: Gary Seal, Paul Carney, Matt Messner, Todd King, Traci Herring. Travis Holmes, Juan Guy, Scott Tupman, Mark Seals, Ben Rushing, Vin Knight. Joseph Giacone. 4. Golden B , lst Row: Michelle Holden, Kathy Crain, Joanna Patrick, Durla Alford, Zimaena Thomas, Trula Haley, Sherlene Alford, Renee Winder, Michele Penny, Mary Walz, Sherry Powell, 2nd Row: Doris Magee, Traci Duncan, Michelle Thomas, Michelle Williams, Lori Ad- ams, Michelle King, Michelle Poche, Cindy Abrams, Amy Branch. 3rd Row: Chav Pierce, Vin Knight, Bryan Tate, Todd King, David Holliman, Joel Patrick, Jerry Thomas, David Massengale, Matt Messner, James Davis, Kyle Brown, Phillip Bryan, Rick Thompson. 5. District Literary Rally Winners. lst Row: Joanna Patrick, Trula Haley, Tana Stogner, Renee Winder. 2nd Row: Matt Messner, David Holliman, Phillip Bryan. Joel Pat- rick, Rick Thompson. 6. Bryan Kemp congratu- lates new student body president Lee Gallaspy. 7. 1982-83 Student Council members. 8. David Hol- liman 4th in state rally in Civics and Tana Stogner-3rd in state in Spanish Ill. 9. 1982-83 Cheerleaders. l0. Assistant Principal Mary Chat- mon 24 Honors Day wail' ,Apli fs' ,V K N x JN' 6 x - ld v A 10 Honors Day 25 First Baccalaureate Service Since 1965 The first baccalaureate service for a Bo- galusa High School graduating class since 1965 was held May 29 in the BHS audito- rium. The Rev. Raymond E. Mims, pastor of the Greater Ebenezer Baptist Church, de- livered the baccalaureate sermon. Other clergymen participating was Rev. Rod Kennedy, pastor of First Baptist, who deliv- ered the invocationg the Rev. Larry Staf- ford, pastor ofthe ESM United Methodist Church, who read the Spriptureg and Rev. Bruce Whitmore rector of St. Matthew's L, SQ Episcopal Church, who gave the benedic- tion. Class President Mary Lee presided, and music was provided by a BHS vocal ensem- ble directed by Mrs. Barbara Butler. l. Seniors enjoy visiting with everyone after the ser- vice. 2, Mrs. Butler and BHS vocal ensemble. 3. 1983 Baccalaureate service. 4. Rev. Raymond Mims deliv- ered the sermon. 5. Rev. Bruce Whitmore. 6, Brother Rod Kennedy and Rev. Larry Stafford. 7. Chorus member Wilton Lee sing his solo in Ain't Got Time to Die . 8. Senior Beth Earles seems glad its all over. 26 Baccalaureate A Collection Of Seniors Al BHS , 'N-4' IL! UUGKXT LINK Amir BB znnanassib J.Q J J....J ,Asia Seniors at various places . . . seniors with many faces . . . seniors . . . sen- iors . . . and more seniors. l. Doctors of America, beware! 2. Performing at half-time is Paperdoll captain Jeanette Richardson. 3. En- joying Homecoming is court mem- ber Beth Earles. 4. Patricia Flot and Sherry Brock attend prep week for the last time. 5. We're seniors, but we still can't figure this stupid sign out. 6. From the sidelines, Allen Kel- lar intently watches the football game. 7. Everybody's crazy about English! 8. Jester Ueffery Boltonj helps King fDon Batesj to be a wom- an hunter. 9. Who's number one'?! Seniors 29 Awards Are Presented At Senior Honors Night Senior Honors Night involved a host of awards dominating the proceedings. The program recognized seniors at Bo- galusa High in both academic and extra- curricular endeavors. The awards ranged from Scholarships amounting to thousands of dollars to certificates of merit. However large or small the award, each senior felt honored. l. Master of Ceremonies-Senior Class President Mary Lee. 2. Principal Richard Cothern. 3. Secre- tary of the Senior ClassfAlan Knight. 4. The Golden B recipients. 5. The Happy Edmondson Memorial Trust Fund Awards presented by Don Arata to John Porretto, Richard Boleware, Kimberly Griffin, Todd Janney and Melissa Passaro. 6, Sondra Newman received the Jesse Corneluis Crump Memorial Fund Scholarship from Melvin Keith. 7, Tim Brown received the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award from Evelyn Weeks. 8. Beth Camp awarded the Bogalusa Association of Educators Award to Melissa Frazier. 9. Re- ceiving the Meyer A. Berenson Award from Frank Montalbano are Bryan Kemp and Pa- mela Richardson. l , L.'?L' 4' -ft ,N 30 Senior Honors Night 2 3 Cb gi-E t Outstanding Seniors Recognized At Honors ight A long series of awards were presented to members ofthe Class of 1983 at Senior Honors Night. Award presented included: American Legion Post 24 Auxiliary Award-Susan Knight and Todd Janney, Coney-Flowers Post 547 American Legion Junior and Senior Auxil- iary Awards-Shan Allen, Melissa Frazier, Shawn Powell, Angela Francis, Sondra New- man, Karen Johnson, Demetric Sartin, Ro- chelle Howard, Sherry Brock, Raquel Gatlin and Carol Hogan, Post 24 American Legion Scholarships-Titiana Fournet, Rachel Cher- amie and Tracy Mitchell, Bausch and Lomb Science Award-Bryan Kemp, Big Brother Award-Clayton Jackson: Bogalusa Associ- ation of Educators-Melissa Frazier, Bogalusa Dillard University AlumnifMelissa Frazier, Latonya Jackson, Edward Sartin, and Felecia Smith, Central Memorial High School Class of 1960-Clayton Jackson, Central Memorial High School Class of l962fMelissa Frazier, Karen Johnson, and Walter Peters, Chamber of Commerce Service Award-Susan Knight, Charles Sam Genco Memorial Scholarship- Bryan Kemp, Daily News Award-Bruce Plummer, DAR Good Citizen Award-Tim Brown, Don Short Award-Bruce Plummer, Happy Edmondson Memorial Trust Fund- Richard Boleware, Kim Griffin, Todd Janney, Mellissa Passaro and John Porretto, Helen C. Holbrook French AwardfTim Brown, Bryan Kemp and Susan Knight, Jesse Cornelius Crump Memorial Fund Scholarship-Sondra Newman, Jewel Service ClubACassandra Johnson and Teryon Dexter, John Philip Sousa Award-Rebecca Ann Bickham, Kiwanis Scholarship-Randall Wager, LAE Rowena Burge Memorial Award-Randall Wager, L'l-leritage Francais Award-Mary Fendla- son, Land of Sports Citizenship Award-Mah colm Quillen and Alan Knight, Lions Club Achievement Award-Paul Williams, Louisi- ana Army National Guard Award-Lee Hop- kins, Meyer A. Berenson Award-Pamela Richardson and Bryan Kemp, Professional Women's Service Club-Shaundra Bridges, Quarterback Club Scholastic Award-Clay Fore- man, R.W.E. Jones-Grambling Alumni Scholar- ship-Sean Smith, Southern University Alumni Scholarship-Shawn Powell and Clayton Jackson, Torch Club Scholarship-Monica Martin, Triple S Service Club Award-Shawn Powell, Walter Zwilling Memorial Award-Troy Pou, Women of the Moose-Kelley Morris, Woodmen of the World-Kevin Williams and Scott Martin. BHS Service Awards: School Spirit-Bruce Plummer, Susan Pusa. Karen Johnson, Don Bates. l. Randy Wager received the LAE Rowena Burge Memori- al Award. 2. Kevin Williams received the Wood- men of the World Award. 3. Mr. Cothern present- ed Susan Pusa and Don Bates with the BHS Service Awards. 4. Lee Hopkins received the La. National Guard Award. 5. Titiana Fournet re- ceived the Post 24 American Legion Scholarship. 6. BHS Service and Character Award was present- ed to Bryan Kemp, Clayton Jackson and Kim Bris- ter. 7. Mary Lee presented the Passing of the Pine to 1984 Class President Heidi Herring. 8 84 9. Together again! Senior Honors Night N ur Learning Hasn't Stoppedg It's Just Beginning Graduation promises many things: dozens of reflective memories, anxious moments over what the future may bring, feelings of happiness that it's al- most over, and of course, celebration. Spirits soared on Tuesday, May 3l, 1983 when 262 students received their Bogalusa High School diplomas. As the graduates of the class of '83 enter futures that are as different as they are themselves, the expectations of many will go with them. With their newly gained knowledge and abilities lies the promise of the future. l. The Class of '83 makes its final march to the stadium. 2. Clowning around are Clay Foreman and Richard Boleware. 3. Valedictorian-Bryan Kemp. 4. Salutatorian-Tim Brown. 5. Honor graduates anxiously await their diplomas. 6. The invocation was given by honor graduate Susan Pusa. 7. Reading a tribute to parents is honor graduate Ruth Branch. 8. The American Legion Award presentors and Assistant Princi- pals Mary Chatmon and Gary Magee. 9. Ap- parently bored with all the waiting is John Por- retto and Jane Carney. 10. The final march onto the field. 'R 34 Graduation du i' so T 2 Graduation 35 me Graduation 1983 l.C0ney-Flower Post American Legion Award winners-Kevin Williams and Shawn Powell. 2, American Legion Award recipients Bryan Kemp and Susan Pusa. 3. Helping Scott Black- well get his tie just-right is Michael Boyles. 4. Concentrating on what lies ahead is Tonita Abram. 5, Master of Ceremonies-Principal Richard Cotliern. 6. Bogalusa's Superinten- dent Dr. Richard Ehlbright. 7. Mrs. Starnes helps Lilyan Burdeaux get ready for the big event. 8. Randy Seals hurries Robert Crumedy on to his place in line. 9. Receiving his diploma from Dr. Ehlbright is Clayton Jackson. 10. Beth Earles seems glad to receive her diploma. ll. Marking the final salute from the 1983 graduating class is the traditional hat-throw- ing. Graduation 37 BHS Has Forty Six Honor Graduates Bryan Douglas Kemp Roger Timothy Brown Susan Renee Pusa Ruth Estelle Branch Susan Margaret Knight Lilyan Denise Burdeaux Clayton Boyd Foreman Todd Truitt Janney Pamela Jeanne Richardson Mary Melissa Fendlason John Robert Porretto Jane Marilyn Carney Randall Mark Wager Melissa Yvette Frazier Stacey Regina Talley Michelle Rene Cothern Lee Walter Hopkins Sandra Renee Rogers 38 Honor Graduates Paul Michael Williams Richard Cloyd Boleware Pamela Gayle Galloway Alesia Maria Hall Kelly Aniti Beets Bonnie Jo Pope Robert Edwin Gann Clayton Edward Jackson Eric Brian Spillmon Steven Lance Byrd Kimberly Anne Brister Maria Longo Edward Fitzgerald Sartin Elizabeth Earles Lillian Martena Ratliff Kevin Mark Williams Latanya Deshun Jackson Rebecca Ann Bickham Kimberly Blaine Griffin Lorrie Lynn Laws Kelley Francine Morris Alan Wayne Knight Constance Lavern Henry Jeffery Scott Voth Darin Edward Williams Alicia Marie Talley Todd Bateman Giglio Shawn Lynette Powell Honor Graduates 39 HALL OF FAME Ruth Estelle Branch Ruth, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Branch, showed her ability to be successful in many ways. She was a three-year member of the BHS Band and a two-year member of the Flag Corps, serving as lieutenant in both organizations. She was named Outstanding .Iunior Band Member and was a participant in the Honor Band. Proving her academic achievements, Ruth was a member of the Golden B Honor Society four years, and entered the District Literary Rally in biology, spelling, and trigonometry, qualifying for the state rally in spelling. Ruth was a member of AST for three years, holding the office of workshop captain, pledge captain, and vice-president, a member of the Axe staff for two years, and a three-year member of Beta Club. Ruth is listed in the Who's Who Among American High School Students. Kimberly Anne Brister Kim, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brister, established herself as one of the most distinguised seniors through her activities and achievements. Kim was a three-year member of BTS, serving as treasurer her senior year, and a two-year member of Keyettes, serving as vice-president. Kim attended Girls' State, was a member of the l982 Homecoming Court, and worked as co-editor of the Axe staff. Participating actively in the BHS Band, Kim was a four-year mem- ber, serving as Drum Major her junior and senior years. She was honored by winning the United States National Band Award. Also, Kim was a member of the Flag Corps for two years, serving as co- captain. Roger Timothy Brown Tim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown, founded himself as a prominent senior through his activities and achievements. Salutatori- an of his class, Tim Showed academic excellence attending the Dis- trict Literary Rally in French II, French III, and English IV, qualify- ing for the state rally in French II and III. Tim was a four-year member of Beta Club, serving as President his senior year, and a two- year member of the Student Council. Tim participated in the social science fair, placing first in political science. He was awarded the Board of Trustees scholarship to SLU. Enjoying foreign language, Tim was a member of the French Club, the Latin Club, and the Spanish Club. Tim was given the DAR Good Citizen Award to add to his list of achievements. 40 Hall of Fame Mary Melissa F ertdlason Mary, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fendlason, showed herself to be an active and dedicated senior. Mary, an honor gra- duate, was a representative for two years in the Student Council, was a one-year Band member, and a two-year member of the Paperdolls. Showing leadership abilities, Mary was a two-year member of Keyettes, serving as president, and a three-year mem- ber of 4K, serving as vice-president. She was a member of the Beta Club for three years, the Golden B Honor Society for two years, the French Club, and the Tanda Horizons . Mary also participated in the senior class play and the 1982 Homecoming Court. Mary won the Science Project Award, and is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Clayton Boyd Foreman Clay, the son of Mrs. Maxina Foreman, proved to be an athletic and academic achiever. Clay played football and basketball all four years of high school, winning the Mack Harvey Award in basketball, Team Captain Award in football, and making All- District in football for two years. Clay, an honor graduate, was a Student Council Class Officer, a two-year member of the Beta Club and the Golden B',Honor Society, a member of FHA, and a PKT sweetheart. Melissa Yvette Frazier Missy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Frazier, led a high school career filled with many activiities and achievements. She was a two-year member of the Beta Club and the Golden B Honor Society, the Spartanettes, serving as secretary and presi- dentg and the Chorus. Leading her class in school spirit, Missy was a member of the BHS Cheerleaders for four years, winning All- District Cheerleader. Proving academic achievement, Missy, an honor graduate, was awarded the American Legion Junior and Senior Auxiliary Award, the Bogalusa Association of Educators Award, Central Memorial High School Class of 1962 Award, Dilliard University Alumni Scholarship, and Dillard University Academic Scholarship. Hall of Fame 41 HALL OF FAME Clayton Edward Jackson Clayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgie Jackson, established him- self as one of the outstanding seniors through his service and dedi- cation to BHS. Clayton was a member of the Beta Club, the Golden B Honor Society the LUMBERJACK staff, the Student Council, the Advisory Board, and the Modest Club, serving as vice- president his junior year and president his senior year. Proving academic excellence, Clayton was awarded the Central Memorial High School Class of 1960 Award, the Big Brother Award, the Service and Character Award, the Business of English Award, and a Southern University Alumni Scholarship Award. Clayton is list- ed in the Who's Who Among American High School Students. Bryan Douglas Kemp Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kemp, distinguished him- self as a true leader of the senior class. Not only was Bryan Vale- dictorian of his class, but he was also President of the student body. Bryan was a three-year member of the Beta Clubg a four-year member of Key Club, serving as treasurerg the Golden BU Honor Societyg the Student Councilg and the Mayor's Advisory Board. He attended the District Literary Rally in Algebra l, geometry, Eng- lish III and advanced math, qualifying for the state rally in geome- try. Bryan attended Boys' State his senior year and was a member ofthe French Club for two years, serving as president his junior year. Bryan was awarded the Bausch and Lomb Science Award, the Charles Genco Memorial Scholarship Award, and the Ameri- can Legion Award. Susan Margaret Knight Susan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knight, established an outstanding record of achievements and activities during her years at BHS. Susan was a four-year member ofthe Band. the Flag Corps, Beta Club, and the Golden B Honor Society. She was a member of Keyettes, holding the office of historiang BTS, serving as vice-president: the Axe staffg the Student Councilg and the Advisory Board. An honor graduate, Susan attended the District Literary Rally in English her sophomore year, and placed 2nd in the Louisiana Bar ASSOCIATION ESSAY CONTEST. She was Flag Corps lieutenant and captain, and was named to the All-Star Marching Band. Susan was awarded the American Legion Auxil- iary Award, the Chamber of Commerce Service Award, and the Helen C. Holbrook French Award. 42 Hall of Fame X 4,.,,.l Mary Amanda Lee Mary, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee, was truly an out-going and friendly, as well as dedicated, member of her class. Mary excelled in school spirit being a cheerleader her senior year and by playing basketball for three years. She was a member of Torch, serving as pledge captain: the LUMBERJACK staff, the Spanish Club, and the 1982 Homecoming Court. Mary was an active member of the Student Council, holding the office of presi- dent for her sophomore and senior years. Mary participated in the senior class play and was a homeroom representative all four years while at BHS. Orlando Charles Luna'ie Orlando Butter Lundie, son ofMrs. Ida Faye Lundie, excelled in athletic excellence during his four years at BHS. Butter actively played football, basketball, and baseball, placing All-District in all of these sports, his junior and senior years. Butter was awarded M.V.P. in the district and MVP state-wide in football, placing All- State his senior year. Monica Lynette Martin Monica, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wells, showed herself to be an active and dedicated senior. Monica was a three- year member of the Band, a BHS Paperdoll, serving as captain her senior year, a member of Torch. Keyettes, the Axe staff, the French Club and the Advisory Board, Vice-president of her senior class, Monica attended Girls' State and participated in the senior play. She is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Hall of Fame 43 HALL OF FAME Bruce Clliott Plummer Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plummer, was active and gained recognition throughout his high school career. Athletically inclined, Bruce played football, basketball, and baseball for four years, plus participated in track events his freshman year. Bruce placed All-District in football for two years, All-District in baseball for three years, All-District in basketball his senior yearg All-State in baseball his senior year: Honorable Mention All-State in basketball: and was chosen to play in the Louisiana All-Star Baseball game. Bruce was awarded the Don Short Award and the Daily News Award for his achievements. John Robert Porretto John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porretto, participated in many activities throughout his high school years. John, an honor graduate, was a member ofthe Key Club for four years, serving as secretary and president. He played on the tennis and golf team while at BHS. John was a member of the Golden B Honor Society, the Beta Club, the Student Council, the Axe Staff, PKT, serving as sweetheart, and the Spanish Club. John attended Boy's State during his senior year, and he was awarded the Happy Edmonson Memorial Trust Fund Scholar- ship. Susan Renee Pusa Susan, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Branch, gained honor and re- spect in many ways throughout her high school career. Susan, an honor graduate, was a member of the Golden B Honor Society, the Beta Club, and the Spanish Club for three years. She attended the District Literary Rally in Algebra II and physics. Susan was a BHS cheerleader her junior and senior yearsg a member of Torch service club, serving as president, and a member of Keyettes. She enjoyed participating in the senior class play. Susan was awarded the Trustees Academic Scholarship and the American Legion Award. 44 Hall of Fame Lillian Martina Ratlzff Tina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ratliff, led a high school career filled with many activities and achievements. Tina was a member of the Jackettes, FBLA, 4-H, Spartanettes, the Spanish Club, the Axe staff, and the Lady Jacks basketball team. She attended the District Literary Rally in general business, placed 2nd in the district as a Foreign Language Festival participant, won the International Foreign Language Award, and was named 82's Lady Trackster. Edward Fitzgerald Sarlin Ed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Attie Sartin, distinguished himselfin all of his endeavors. Ed was a four-year member of the Chorus, serving as president his sophomore year and vice-president his senior year: a member of the Key Club for three years, serving as vice-presi- dent, and Beta Phi, serving as president. Ed, an honor graduate, played football all four years, and was a member of the Student Council, the Golden BM Honor Society, and the Beta Club. Ed attended the District Rally in chorus and was awarded the Dilliard University Alumni Scholarship Award. Randall Mark Wager Randy, son of Rev. and Mrs. Wilton Wager, established himself as one of the outstanding seniors through his service and dedication to BHS. Randy, an honor graduate, was a member of the Band, serving as lieutenant hisjunior year and captain his senior year. He was a member of the Chorus, Beta Phi, Key Club, and the Axe staff, serving as editor-in-chief. Randy attended the District Liter- ary Rally in civics and Algebra I, qualifying in the state rally in civics. He enjoyed participating in the senior class play. Randy was awarded the United States National Band Award and the United States American Achievement Award. He was selected for the Louisiana All-Star Marching Band and is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Hall of Fame 45 Senior Class Officers-Lead The Way ln 83 -7 H --V... ,..... .....,.-.,.,, ..... 6 9 . ,J J? All l , Senior class president Mary Lee holds the record for transporting seniors to graduation. 2. Advisory board and senior class officers are Clayton Jack- son, Beth Earles, Susan Knight, Mary Lee, Stacey Talley. Monica Martin, and Alan Knight. Q r 1. it xx., 1' f'X ,, my 5: Tonita Vanessa Abram David Alan Adams Marshall Adams Dru Ann Alford Shandra Marie Allen Sheila Rcnolda Anders Karen Annette Anderson Don Gary Dates, Jr. Kelly Anita Bccts Donna Marie Bertonicre Rebecca Ann Bickham Arlen Scott Blackwell 46 Seniors Lisa Kay Blackwell Richard Cloyd Boleware Jeffrey Lance Bolton Paula Gaye Boone Peggy Dawn Borel Michael Allen Boyles Marshall Todd Branch Ruth Estelle Branch Shaundra Rena Bridges Kimberly Anne Brister Michael Darryl Brister Sherry Lynn Brock Caleb Bernard Brown Joseph Jirod Brown Odessa Marie Brown Roger Timothy Brown Ceasar Cortez Brumfield William Brian Brumfield Lilyan Denise Burdcaux Shyrel Denise Burks Clara Annette Burns Steven Duane Busby Arnetta Fransine Butler Steven Lance Byrd Seniors 47 Jane Marilyn Carney Rachel Ann Cheramic Gwendolyn Gaye Corkcrn Johnnie Merril Corkern, Jr. James John Cothern Michelle Rene Cothern Billy Joe Cotton Bobby Joe Cotton Cullie Cotton. Jr. Ronald Loryd Crccl Robert James Crumcdy Illa C. Desai Teryon Teria Dexter Thomas Blaine Dunaway Elizabeth Earles Mary Melissa Fendlason Sandra Renee Forbes Jeffery C. Foster Robert Lee Fowler Angela Maria Francis Melissa Yvette Frazier Michael Dewayne Galloway Pamelia Gayle Galloway Robert Edwin Gann 48 Seniors -we Raquell Lynnette Gatalin Victor Gavin Todd Bateman Giglio Ellis James Godbolt, Jr, Melondy Lynn Goff Michele Angelique Greely Kimberly Blaine Griffin Alesia Maria Hall Senzors Jom Together Quinn Cassiday, Malcolm Quillen, Blaine Dunaway, Todd Giglio. 3rd Row: Clayton Jack- son, Blake Hennesy, Lloyd Statham, Jeffery Fos- ter. 3. On Senior hat day Margaret Williams and Felicia Smith go Texan. Carolyn Marie Hall Debbie Lee Hamm Michael James Hartman Yolanda Harvey Seniors 49 Blake Jeffery Hennesy Constance Laverne Henry Kimberly Denese Hill Regenia Lynn Hill Terri Lynn Hill David Jimmy Hodge Carol Patrice Hogan Lee Walter Hopkins Rochelle DeLisa Howard Denise Onetta Ruth Hygh Maynard H. Hyland, Jr. Jeffery Lamar lkerd Clayton Edward Jackson LaTanya Deshun Jackson Michael Shane Jackson Robert Leroy Jackson Walter Lee Jackson Sylvia Ann Jakobsen Mary Katherine James Todd Truitt Janney Lynda Marie Jefferson Terri Lynn Jenkins Casandra Rene Johnson Karen Denise Johnson 50 Seniors Terry Wynn Jones Waldo Leroy Jones Kenneth Roger Kelehan, Ernest Allen Keller Bryan Douglas Kemp Joyce Marie Keys Alan Wayne Knight Brian Keith Knight Susan Margaret Knight Terry Lynn Knight LeAnne Lucilc Koonce Marcus Douglas Ladner Andre David Laurent Lorrie Lynn Laws Mary Amanda Lee Wilton Lee, Jr. Donald Lewis Michael Wade Lively Maria Longo Joyce Louise Lott Orlando Charles Lundie Darryl Glenn Magee Deltra Lynn Magee Jimmy Magee ll Seniors 51 Marcella Magee Michael Edison Magee Rogie Lee Magee Dakota Lee Malley Michael Malley John Fredrick Martin Mady Louise Martin Monica Lynette Martin Scott Charles Marlin Melissa Denise May Jeri Lynn McCain Paul David McCarty Diedra Lynette McClain Elizabeth Dianne McClendon Gary Todd McGchee Melinda Anne McNeese This Is It-The Class of '83 72 HIM' l. When do senior privileges begin. anyway? won- ders Todd Giglio. 2. Calling someone who cares is Dee Dee Miller. 3. Secretary Alan Knight's mug shot is now on BHS's permanent records. 3 Toby McSwain DeAndrea Miller William Scott Miller Alicia Ann Mitchell Tracy Lynn Mitchell William Jeffery Mitchell Theresa Lynn Mixon Carol Lorraine Moore Sheila Marie Moore Sonyia Lee Morgan Kelley Francine Morris Terron Dearcey Murphy Mitchell Dewayne Newell Sondra Denise Newman Carlyon Ann Nielsen Adrian Nunn Monica Lee Osbourn Michael Howard Paige Pamela Jean Pam Melissa Darlene Passaro Heidi Jean Penton Debra Perkins Arthur Charlie Phelps Katherine Marie Pigott Seniors 53 lda Dean Pittman Bruce Elliott Plummer Christie Denises Pogue Lisa Marie Polk Bonnie Jo Pope Janine Marie Porretto John Robert Porretto Troy Edmund Pou Jannette Lavette Powell Leonard Eugene Powell, Jr. Shawn Lynette Powell Tammy Lynn Powell Susan Renee Pusa Malcolm Lavelle Quillen Jeffery Ramsey Allan Magellan Ratlifl Lillian MarTina Ratliff Ray Darren Reeves Lisa Loretta Reine Paul Allen Rester Timothy Gerome Richard Edna Jeanette Richardson Pamela Jeanne Richardson Wesley Brooks Robertson. Ill 54 Seniors Alma .lane Rogers Donna Michelle Rogers Sandra Renee Rogers Jeffrey Scott Russell Demetric Yvette Sartin Edward Fitzgerald Sartin Allison Lorraine Seals Brenda Elaine Self Darrel Eric Self Carolyn Lorraine Simmons Sara Louise Simmons Gregory Wade Slaughter Deborah Ann Smith Felecia Ann Smith Glenn Franklin Smith Zelda Darlene Smith -----ae, Seniors On In The Spotlight Q? I i il if l. I didn't steal that money! Why should l be arrest- ed? wonders treasurer Stacey Talley. 2. Smile, you're on candid camera! 3. Super cool seniors Mary James and Walter Jackson show their style on senior hat day. P.K. Spikes, Jr. Eric Brian Spillmon Shan Carol Sumrall Alicia Marie Talley John Wayne Talley Stacey Regina Talley Janet Michelle Tate Carolyn Jean Temple Jack Jesse Thoman William Dempsey Touchstone, lll Darlene Glennelte Upshaw Jeffrey Scott Voth Randall Mark Wager Michael Shawn Ward Waynarcl Levell Weary Sandra Kay Wells Darin Edward Williams James Greig Williams Kevin Mark Anthony Williams Margaret Rena Williams Melissa Lynn Williams Paul Michael Williams Robert Jerome Williams Valerie Wilson 56 Seniors Almetia Denise Yarbrough Carla Alicia Young Glenda Adell Young William David Young, Jr. Patrick D'Angelo Anderson Mark Christopher Bennett James Edward Breazeale Keithon Sean Brown Thomas Quinn Cassidy Clayton Boyd Foreman James Hayden Fortenberry Pamela Ann Foster Tatiana Loretta Fournet Tony Wayne Granger Darryl Chevale Harris Roderick Charles Magee Christopher Donell Penton Walter Lavelle Peters Stanely Pigott Eric Jorome Porter Sean Lamar Smith Richard Lloyd Statham Zeron Elliott Williams S port yy W ,6 i 4 gmt? 0 . W ' 1 ,J ,,, 0 K , ff Q, Q , K,-T fb a',lvy,:g.Y.. A ' -I W 6 . V , ' V , ,' r Vik, M' N- . 1 1 ,ff X. ' ff 5 1'Zf'esg,Jlf 4-J, 4 wr . 2 k - - --' Hp, N K . ,Y v, K .. Q i .Q , -M , , fpfh , K X fffix Y . Q S+: KY W ,. Q ik X nb 58 Sports I ,Of 'G'-541 4 qs Lumberjack Football ........ B-Jack Football ,..... ........ Juniorjack Football ........ 60 66 66 B-Jack Basketball ....................... 67 Lumberjack Basketball .............., 68 Glrls Basketball ................. Boys Track .................. Gtrls Track ..................... Lumberjack Baseball Tennis .......................... Golf ................................. 72 74 78 80 84 85 Football Banquet ................ ...... 8 6 Spring Sports Banquet ............... 88 Sports 59 1982 The Year That Should Have Been Bogalusa, the state's top-ranked team in Class AAA football, wasn't without tal- ent. This fact was proven in the selection of the Class AAA All-State team, as Bo- galusa had four players chosen. Quarter- back Orlando Butter Lundie was a solid pick as the state's Outstanding Offensive Player. Joining Butter on the all-state team were wide receiver Rogie Magee, offensive guard Jimmy Breazealeg and de- fensive tackle Sean Smith. Tight-end Mark Bennett was an honorable mention selection. Being district champions had its re- wards, too. The Lumberjacks, who steam- rolled everyone in District 8-AAA, landed nine first-team berths on the Coaches All- District team. ln addition, quarterback Butter Lundie was chosen Most Valuable Player on offense and Lewis Murray was named Coach ofthe Year. Landing berths on the first-team offense were center Wes Robertson, guard Jimmy Breazeale, tight end Mark Bennett, wide receiver Rogie Magee, and Lundie. On the first-team de- fense were tackle Sean Smith, line back- ers Clay Foreman, and Bruce Plummer, and defensive back Donnie Adams. l. Anticipating the next offensive play is Ricky Warren. 2. Looking for running room is Butter Lundie. 3. Here come the mighty Lumberjacks! 4. Finally brought down by a defender is Mark Ben- nett. 5. Ready for action is the Lumberjack of- fense. 6. Averting a tackle is Michael Ward. 7. 60 Football five l9S2 Bogalusa High School Lumberjacks. Row l: Bill Touchstone, Quinn Cassidy, John Lomzenski, Alan Kellar, Clay Foreman, Mike Ward, Matt Holloway, Tim Thompson, Blake Crosby, Edward Sartin. Scooter Fortenberry, Jeffery Bolton, Glenn Smith. Row 2: Cliff Wheat, Jimmy Breazeale, Ce- dric Blackburn, Jeff lkerd, Buster Stewart, May- nard Hyland, Donnie Adams. Julius Tynes, Barry Richardson, Bobby Cotton, Mark Brown, Mitch Wagner, Jeff Penton. Row 3: Anthony Pigott, Tony Granger, Kermit Martin, Todd Bates, An- thony Reid, Jimmy Williams, Bobby Perkins, Bruce Plummer, Richard Boleware, Zeron Wil- liams, Robert Brown, Larry Lassley, Jerry Schneider, Skipper Galloway. Row 4: Lloyd Statham, Joey Dudley, Mark Bennett, Sean Smith, Wes Robertson, Ricky Warren, Chris Ad- ams, Scott Miller, Stanley Pigott, Orlando Lundie, Chris McNeese. .Y ef'f5EiQY wtsfaaf-sf A ' -1. 'ii ' af.. sq 8 .11 w ,, U 'f nw -- aww. 5. , - ,saw ,gg . is 5 5 .. ,w 1 -1. 1 , .. . .M A i K K . .. 5 f Na. . - . . K, , ,. ff . .L ,Q f -1 '-rf ...Qi-,v.s+.y.fw., .. - ' W- f--'x N ,W .z,..j:,:i'gf ff Kb', . 2, ., ' .. - ' , L. , , Q 4, -A.-L. ,. K. ,. Hfiisi af.. . .. C-Ir.. N ...N -' . .L 5 ., . S Y - V ' x - ' x , x f- ,f 3 - x - .Sw x - -Lg.. 1. fu- W f 2 , L., .1 -.,' ns: .f. .5V .5 kin f- f, Yibgskr 'K..L -- . . aw 513 F5 5 .. 6 Q - x V1 1 iw sv ' f, . , .1 'Q 11, I F4 pn A Q- . ,.- - -T ,- - Q -sg Y :Q rvm u L' b ' ' ' H 'Y ' ':-f-'--+'- - MM-M k-- YY ... .. ... .,. ., .,.. ... . ' f wfmd S ' - - - H - I--W-A-'-A 7 Football 61 Explosive Plays Highlight Tie Games in Bogalusa Jamboree Play in the 1982 Bogalusa Jamboree proved to the football fans in Washing- ton Parish that they were in for an explo- sive season. The Lumberjacks played the Demons to a 7-7 tie, and the Wildcats to a 6-6 tie. Jacks Sparkle in Season Opener The Lumberjacks shellacked the Hammond Tornados by a score of 29-6, The Jacks finished the game with 14 first downs and 345-yards in total of- fense. The Lumberjacks stepped to a 22- 6 lead at the half, expanded it to 29-6 midway of the third quarter, and were in complete command the rest of the way. Lumberjacks Ended John Curtis Win- ning Streak for 400th Victory The battle's over and the victory's been won, and the victor was the Lum- berjacks by a score of 14-9. The win was not only important because it increased the Jacks l982 record to 2-O, and ended a John Curtis winning streak, but it proved to be of historic significance in that it was the 400th victory in Bogalusa High School history. The game was a defensive struggle from the word go. The game progressed through the first quarter with neither team scoring. The half ended with the Jacks leading 7-3. Neither team man- aged a score in the third period. With 4:21 left in the game, Bobby Cotton ran into the end zone for a second Jacks touchdown. l. Trying for the extra point is the Lumberjack kicking team. 2. lnhibiting a block is Jimmy Wil- liams. 3. Going for a sack is Chris Adams. 4. Faced with the opposition is the Lumberjack de- fense. 62 Football Emilabmwwr A-V EMA Lumberjacks Grind Lions The Bogalusa Lumberjacks were in command all the way, jumping to a 14-0 lead at the half, upping it to 21-0 early in the third quarter, and breezing the rest of the way to a surprisingly easy 21-8 win over the arch-rival Covington Lions. The Jacks ran up 442 yards total of- fense to Covington's 160. Jacks Pound Amite The score could have been 60-O, but Lewis Murray was very charitable. The Jacks pounded the Amite Warriors 47-2 in the District 8-AAA opener for both clubs. Everyone on Bogalusa's roster played. For a half, Bogalusa didn't look too super. The Jacks led only 12-0 at inter- mission. On the first play of the second half, however, Bruce Plummer cracked offleft tackle, got outside, and out-raced Amite's secondary 57 yards for a score. From then on, it was all Bogalusa. Jacks Zip Past Skippers Bogalusajumped to a 21-0 lead at the halfand coasted to an easy 28-6 win over the Mandeville Skippers. The Jacks completely dominated the first half, run- ning up 270 yards total offense and 14 first downs to Mandevillels 28 total yards and one first down. The Jacks' first offensive unit played one series in the second half, scored a touchdown for a 28-0 lead, and retired to the bench for the rest of the game. Man- deville got its only score in the fourth period to cap a 55-yard drive. 1. Looking downfield for running room is Butter Lundie. 2. Conversing on the next play are the coaches, Bruce Plummer, and Clay Foreman. Football 63 Homecoming . . . Rain, Rain, Rain The Lumberjacks blasted the Live Oak Eagles 28-6. The Jacks jumped to a 20-0 lead in the first quarter and coasted the rest of the way. Live Oak's only touchdown came midway of the second quarter on an interception. The Jacks marched 85 yards right up before the half to wrap up the night's scoring. The second half was filled with interceptions and errors. Jacks Ax Wave Same song . . . Fourth verse. The Lumberjacks won again beating the Ponchatoula Greenies 29-0. Bogalusa fans enjoyed seeing the .lacks zip to a 13-0 lead by scoring the first two times it had the ball. By half- time Bogalusa led 21-0. The Jacks had rolled up 197 yards total offense to mi- nus four for the Greenies. In the second half, the .lacks marched 56 yards the first time it had the ball to close out the night's scoring. Big Jack Attack Leaves Wolves Hungry In a carnival-like atmosphere in Cov- ington, the Jacks were pushed to the lim- it for the first time all season and re- sponded with a 24-13 triumph over big and powerful St. Paul. Bogalusa and St. Paul were penalized over and over again. Bogalusa lost 110 yards and St. Paul, 120 yards. The Wolves drew first blood, scoring with a 19-yard pass in the first quarter. Bogalusa answered immediately. Then midway of the second quarter, the Jacks took the lead for good. The lead grew to 18-7 on Bogalusa's first possession of the second half. St. Paul cut the deficit in the third quarter to 18-13. In the fourth quarter, the .lacks scored again to cap off the win. 1. Discussing strategy with Coach Murray is Bust- er Stewart. 2. Receiving the snap is Butter Lundie. 64 Football 'P' QW A N ,-,4-v 1 ' K -v 1 ,gal-A ve . . .. .., K.--.. f ' I W: - 'I-,A ,. K - . - . . y A.,-,,, .. . ' ki. 1.1.05 W ' ,,,,.r fy:-f5vfff.H '7' . gy -..... 'E 15..,J.,,-.F 'ff' ' '- ' t l,.f X'. r :wiv-rv: ': QZ.-1 ,fa ' fa fa?-' l - :fi 'ff-1' ' 'tu .M A . 2 2 Jacks Exorcise Demons Before a sellout crowd of 7,500, the largest in Lumberjack Stadium history, the Jacks took control of the game in the second half to whip Franklinton 33-14. The Jacks never trailed, zipping to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, fighting off a furious rally by the Demons in the sec- ond quarter to lead 21-14 at the half. Bogalusa put icing on the cake in the second half with two touchdowns, when Bogalusals size and strength wore down the Demons. Jacks Wrap Up Perfect Season Big and powerful Lumberjacks took away Salmen's most powerful weapon- the run-and closed out a 10-0 season with a 20-7 win over Salmen Spartans. Salmen made Bogalusa work over- time for everything it got. ln a somewhat sloppily-played second quarter, the teams traded fumbles and interceptions until the final 38 seconds when Joey Dudley pounced on a fumble, setting up Lundie's scoring pass to Magee which gave the .lacks its 14-0 halftime advan- tage. Bogalusa iced the game midway of the fourth quarter when Lundie orches- trated a 60-yard march for the final touchdown. Explosive Jacks Pop Lutcher On a field more suited for riverboats, the Bogalusa Lumberjacks sailed to an easy win over the Lutcher Bulldogs in the opening round of the state playoffs. On a field made wet and slippery by day-long rains, Bogalusa rode the pass- ing of Butter Lundie and the play of its defense to the win. Lunfdie completed 10 of 20 passes for 210 yards and three touchdowns. Bogalusa's defense, after being fooled on several occasions by Lutcher trick plays, fought back to take control of the contest. 1. Receiving the pass is Rogie Magee. 2. Taking a short break is Mark Bennett. 3. Anticipating a fourth down for the opposition is Tony Granger. Football 65 HEARTBREAK JACKS SUFFER LOSS TO ZACHARY Grown people cried. . .no one believed , . . no one accepted what the scoreboard told. In one of the most stunning upsets in Bogalusa High history, the Zachary Broncos scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns, to wipe out an 18-0 deficit and whip Bogalusa by 19-18 in the state quarter-finals. Zachary, displaying great courage and character in the face of overwhelm- ing adveristy, owned the last 20 minutes and, ultimately, the game. Perhaps it all came too easily for the Jacks. At the half they led 18-0 after thoroughly dominating the Broncos. The Broncos didn't even cross mid-field until just 3:30 remained in the third quarter. Displaying remarkable resiliency and guts, Zachary capitalized on two key Bo- galusa fumbles in the waning minutes of the fourth quarter to pull out the tri- umph. 1. Ready for the coin-toss are the Lumberjack cap- tains. 2. Bewildered and shocked is Robert Brown. 3. Disappointed by the outcome ofthe game, Missy Frazier lets her emotions flow. 4. Stunned and up- set, Quinn Cassidy and Bobby Cotton leave Lum- berjack Stadium, B-Jacks. lst Row: David Rou- sell, Carlos Smith, Joey Kees. Jeff Hemphill, Todd Lang, Robert McNeese, Gerald Morgan, Eric Timmons, Reggie Buchanan, Coach Hymel. 2nd Row: Kenneth Bullock, Brian Crain, Doug Warner, Robert Pierce, Joey Crowe, Ray Creel, Jimmy Holmes, Terrance Moses. 3rd Row: Rich- ard lngram, Floyd Timmons, Scott Bailey, Mark Seal, James Williams, Baron Breland, Larry Cot- ton, Reggie Curney, Coach Raborn. 4th Row: James Morris, Reggie Peters, Scottie Temple, James Tate, David Jones, Tony Kirkling, Brian Hall, Reggie Robertson. Trey Price. 6. Ninth Grade. lst Row: Danny Brown, Darren Speights, Damon Fortenberry, Rusty Fournet. Donnie Hall, Shane Pope, Jeff Slaughter. David Allen. Phillip Peters. 2nd Row: Rod Ratliff, Benjie Nevers, Ethon Henry, Eric Harris. Harold Hall, Jerry Dunomes, Scott Tupman. Stephen Laurent, Paul Stuart, Leroy Francis. 3rd Row: Bryon Tyner, Wardell Magee, Ben Rushing, Todney Robertson, Sterling Laurent, Leslie Rousell, Brady Monroe, Paul Smith, Stanwood Bickham, Shawn Pryor, Gerald Carter. 4th Row: Brian Bullos, Sebastian Levi, Byron Adams, Timmy Stewart, Chris Rob- ertson, Calvin Martin, Daryl Brown, Hebert Wolfe, Biff Angilan. 66 Football Nwilmwfhgwgmf ,, 'Shar 'N Jr. Jacks and B-Jacks Prove T0 Be Talented il 3352 20 1 -5 at . -21 tb .. '? 'I' q m My ,H ex,.1Q,., Football 67 Jacks Have An Impressive Year Jacks Top Slidell Bogalusa enjoyed its first win of the sea- son. beating Slidell 58-55. The Jacks con- trolled the game the first three quarters as Smith, Magee, and Plummer pounded the boards, while Lundie whipped Slidell downcourt on the fastbreak for easy goals. The Jacks led by 13. 47-34. early in the fourth quarter before Slidell came storming back. The Slidell Tigers tied the contest at 51 and again at 53 before the Jacks ran off four straight points to ice it. Jacks Whip Salmen The Lumberjacks won their second straight game, whipping the Salmen Spar- tans 66-6O in the Skipper Invitational Tournament. Salmen jumped to a l7-l2 lead after the first quarter, but the Jacks stormed back to outseore Salmen l7-9 in the second quarter to take a 29-26 halftime lead. Bogalusa led 46-42 after three per- iods. Salmen cut Bogalusa's lead to one point on three occasions in the final stanza. but Lundie got a hot hand with his ll points as the Jacks held off the Spartans. 68 Boys Basketball Jacks Whips Kentwood The Jacks blasted the Kentwood Kanga- roos 77-52. The Jacks had an easy time with Kentwood, leading 18-13 and stretch- ing it to 41-27 at the half. The lead grew throughout the second half. .lacks Exorcise the Demons The Bogalusa Lumberjacks whipped the Franklinton Demons 58-48 to capture the Franklinton Invitational Tournament. But- ter Lundie and Bruce Plummer were named to the boys' all-tourney team. In the Bogalusa-Franklinton showdown, the Jacks stepped to a 31-25 lead at the half, expanded it to 41-32 entering the fourth quarter, and fought offa Demon ral- ly to pull out the win. BHS Slips By Varnado The Lumberjacks scored a thrilling 68- 64 win over the Varnado Wildcats in front ofa large audience swelled by the Bogalusa High student body. The loss was the first for Varnado after 10 wins to open the sea- son. The .Iacks trailed 30-27 at the half, but came storming back in the third quarter to grab a 49-40 spread entering the final eight minutes. The Cats roared back to close the gap 64-62 with 30 seconds remaining, but two free throws iced the Jacks' win. .lacks Edge Ponchatoula Lumberjacks, holding off a furious fourth quarter rally, whipped Ponchatoula 56-54 in the District 8-AAA opener for both schools. The Jacks were seemingly in total command at the end of the third quar- ter, leading 46-32. l. 1983 Lumberjacks: Tim Thompson, George Var- nado, Mike Brister, Butter Lundie, Rogie Magee, Lee Gallaspy, Sean Smith, Bruce Plummer, Kevin Henry, Chav Pierce, Julian Powell, Clay Foreman. 2. Rogie Magee awaits his time to get in on the action. 3. Out- running the defense, Bruce Plummer goes up for a lay- up. 4. Butter Lundie dribbles around a player. 5. Sean Smith goes up for a score. 6. Clay Foreman makes a fast-break. Boys Basketball 69 Jacks Pound Demons The heated rivalry continued . . .andthe Jacks went home victorious by whipping the Franklinton Demons 66-56. The Jacks, unanimous favorites to win the 8-AAA ti- tle, led 31-24 at the half. They opened day- light in the third quarter, outscoring the Demons 19-9, to lead by l7, 50-33, heading into the final quarter. Bogalusa fought back a Franklinton rally for the 10 point spread. Jacks Weather The Storm Over Salmen The Jacks led the Salmen Spartans 37- 24 deep into the third quarter, and blowoutsville seemed only a basket or two away. Those baskets never came. Salmen climbed back into it to turn what appeared to be a no contest into a bitter struggle. Finally, the Jacks weathered the storm for a 57-55 triumph in a contest matching the best two teams in District 8-AAA. Lumberjacks Comeback Sinks Jackets The game was tied 35-all at the half. Mt. Hermon opened up a six-point lead entering the final period by outscoring Bogalusa 13- 7 in the third quarter. So at the end of three quarters, the Jacks were trailing the Mt. Hermon Yellowjackets 48-42. Then all the pieces of the puzzle fell into place. The Jacks took over the game on both ends of the floor in the final period, outscored the Jackets 24-13, and walked off with a 67-62 win. Jacks Are Beaten 57-55 At Amite The Amite Warriors whipped the Jacks 57-55 in a battle for first place in District 8- AAA. The Jacks trailed by six in the fourth quarter before rallying to take a one-point lead, 53-52, with three minutes left. Plum- mer drilled in three straight baskets to key the rally. The two clubs ping-ponged the lead back and forth until, with one second remaining, Bruce Plummer fouled Willie Jackson in the backcourt. Jackson dropped in two free throws to break the 55-all tie. 70 Basketball -2' .lacks Pop Greenies The Jacks popped the Ponchatoula Green Wave 68-40 with all five starters scoring in double figures. The Jacks were sluggish in the first half, leading just l2-8 at the end of the first quarter and 22- 16 at the half. But the Jacks blew the contest wide open in the third quarter, using a full- court press to come up with numerous steals and layups. The quarter ended with Boga- lusa ahead 42-28. The lead continued to swell in the fourth quarter, reaching 65-38. Lumberjacks Nipped St. Pauls's The Lumberjacks nipped St. Paul's 38- 37 on Bruce Plummer's 23-foot jumper with ll seconds remaining. St. Paul's had an opportunity to score with four seconds left, but Rogie Magee soared high into the air to swat away a St. Paul's shot and secure the win. This game gave the .lacks a 4-0 lead in league play, and put them first in the district, as expected. Jacks Win In Overtime Matching the Jacks and the Demons is like dropping a match into a gasoline tank . . . an explosion is guaranteed. The Jacks scored a 6l-59 overtime win over the De- mons in a key District 8-AAAbattle. Victo- ry came for the .lacks with one second re- maining when Mike Brister hit a layup after taking a perfect pass from Butter Lundie. Lundie had the ball at the top of the key and was closely guarded by two Demons. He went up for what appeared to be a desperation jumper, then, at the last second, spotted Brister and softly laid the ball off the glass, as Lumberjack fans erupted in pandemonium. Pack Stuns Jacks The St. Paul Wolves, with 21 seconds remaining in the game, got a crucial three- point play, to shock the Jacks 58-56 in a District 8-AAA battle. The .lacks were in serious foul trouble throughout the contest. 1, Going for the jump ball is Chav. Pierce 2. Sean Smith looks for the rebound. 3. Blocking a shot is Brucc Plummer. 4. Trying to gain possession of the ball is Mike Brister. 5. Going for the ball is Julian Powell. 6. Lee Gallaspy goes for the layup. Basketball 71 Jacks Whip Jackets The Lumberjacks triumphed over the Mt. Hermon Yellowjackets 66-39. Both clubs were ice-cold in the first quarter, which ended with Bogalusa ahead 7-6. The t. ...MW if K 1 R.. K' .2 W' xl fi- Jacks led only 20-16, then broke the contest open by outscoring Mt. l-Iermon 24-12 in the third quarter and 22-ll in the final pe- riod. .lacks Coast Past Mandy The Bogalusa Lumberjacks closed out the regular season with a 65-55 win over the Mandeville Skippers. This game finished the Jacks second in 8-AAA with a 9-3 re- cord. Jacks Beaten by Bulldogs The Lutcher Bulldogs, jumping on the Jacks early and often, scored an easy 58-38 triumph in the opening round of the state playoffs. The shot out to a l0-0 lead, and, at the half, led 31-21. The Jacks' first basket of the second half came at 3:40 of the third period when Bruce Plummer hit a short jumper in the lane. I. Going up for two points is Butter Lundie. 2. The B- Jacks basketball team: Robert Brown, Scottie Tem- ples, Chris Henry, Bo Harper. Mike Galloway, Kevin Killingsworth, Brad Stokes, Marc Williams, Coach Raborn. 72 Basketball 54 Q my ?'i,,j Vp. .4 if 1' 99 .3 K- i 1 Q? t, Lady Jacks Have Dzsappozniing Year I. The Lady Jacks Varsity team: Sonya Ratliff, Terri Hill, DccDee Dunaway, Jamie Ratliff. Cindy Abrams, Tammy May, 84 Sherry Powell. 2. Shooting the basket is Annette Burns, 3. Trying to obtain the ball for the Lady .lacks are Sherry Powell SL Jamie Ratliff. 4. Looking for a Lady Jack receiver is Terri Hill. Girls Basketball 73 The Bogalusa High School Tracksters were impressive all year long, The Jacks came in second behind St. Paul's in the district meet. Rogie Magee was named the Outstanding Trackman at the meet. Magee had a first in the 200 meter dash, a second in the 100 meter, and anchored two winning relay teams. Toby McSwain was also in the spotlight as he broke the Bogalusa High School pole vault record with a 13 foot 7 inch vault, good for first place at the meet. The .lacks bounced back after losing the district meet by capturing the Re- gion lV track title. Richard Payne won the 100 meters, Toby McSwain the pole vault, Mike Brister, and Jimmy Wil- liams gave the Jacks a one two finish with Brister getting first. Sean Smith captured the shotput with a throw of 41 '7M1 . The 400 and 800 meters team of Richard Payne, Rogie Magee, Keathon Brown, and Stanley Pigott first. The Jacks went on to place third in state. The Jacks scored in every event entered, but it was not enough to capture the state title. 1983 Lumberjack Roster: Keithen Brown, Rogie Magee, Richard Payne, Jimmy Williams, Toby McSwain, Jeff Penton. Stanley Pigott, Anthony Reid, Larry Lassley, Jerry Schieder, Mike Galloway, Mike Brister, Larry Hopper, Anthony Pigott, Colon Pipkins, Brian Tullos, Jeff Slaughter, Matt Penny, Shawn Pryor, Ricky Warren, Chris Ad- ams, Rusty Fournet, Herbert Wolf, Mitchell Newell, Reggie Peters, Reggie Carney, Bryant Hall, Reginald Robert- son, Perez Arnold, Jeff Bolton, George Bruns, Tommy Tyner, Tony Kirkland, Troy Pou, Kendall Williams. 1. Approaching the finish line is sprinter Rogie Magee. 2. Clearing the distance in the pole-vault event is Toby McSwain. 3. Leading the way are .lacks Mike Brister and George Bruns. 4. Coach Harry watches his tracksters compete in the relay race. 5. Edging outa Mandeville Skipper is sprint- er Bo Hopkins. 74 Track Lumberjack Tracksters Are Third In Sqate O O -ag-.'.--W Tk75 Track Team Enjoys Successful Year 3. r I' C , , x T . 2 ' -Q-..,,,s,,k -V f ' N 4 Lady Jacks Finsih Second At Regionals The Lady Jacks opened their second track season by winning the Bogalusa Invitational with 88 points to 73 for Mandeville. Picking up first for the Lady Jacks were Aundrell Williams in the 100-meter hurdlesg Karen Johnson in the 100-meter dash, and Sherri Fields in the 400-meter dash. The Jacks also picked up many second and thirds. The Lady Jacks also won the PGT Beauregard Track Meet. The Ladies took six first place finishes in relays and sprinting events. B.H.S. was tied with East Jefferson with l0l points each. A coin toss won by the Jacks decided first place. Seeking revenge for losing the district track meet by ll seconds to Mandeville in the 1600-meter, the Lady Jacks came back this year relatively strong to win the District track meet with 74 points to Mandevilles 60 points. Karen Johnson was named Outstanding Trackwoman of the meet. The Lady Jacks continued their rapid improvement by finishing second in the regional meet to an outstanding Lutcher Team. Sherri Fields was a standout for the Lady Jacks winning the 400 meters and running a leg on the winning 1,600 meter relay teams with Louise Adams, Aundra Williams, and Kelia Blackburn. The Jacks also received many seconds, which gave them the opportunity to go to State. l. Throwing the discus is Debra Perkins. 2. Hear- ing the sound ofthe gun, Sherri Fields and Valerie Peters begin the 800-meter race. Later, Sherri placed second, and Valerie placed fourth. 3. With baton in hand, Karen Johnson looks ahead for her teammate. Karen was named MVP at this district track meet. 4. 1983 Track members. lst Row: Lou- ise Adams, Karen Johnson, Kelia Blackburn, Aun- drel Williams. 2nd Row: Coach Walker, Tracey Blackburn, Valerie Paters, Darlene Ratliff, Sherri Fields, Dianne Way, Debra Perkins. 5. Racing ahead ofthe others in the 400-meter relay is Shan Allen, with Sherri Fields close behind. 6. Members of the girl's track team with their District 8-AAA trophy and medals, Kelia Blackburn, Aundrel Wil- liams, Louise Adams, Coach Walker, Sherri Fields, Pam Forbes, Darlene Ratliff, Shan Allen, Karen Johnson, Debra Perkins, Dianne Way, Tra- cy Blackburn, and Valerie Peters. 78 Track h,...f--A-W ' 4, ,is in H? GM 41 .4 i 5 X Qt 3' iii 'Ss f -,,.,...u-ll : 141 T Q.. -9 lp' f .,.f 5 Wvva ,EQR 2 J 5 'L if, 1 'e,i - 'i 1 v ef' --U., 5-5' 'HTF xg? if ' 45 ' ii 0 i a f Q T fi r bpd w 5' Y M iii X 's z Q Lumberjacks Make It To Slate Semi-Finals .lacks Shine at Double-Hitter The Lumberjacks took both games against Pearl Riverg the first 8-5 and the second 10-4. In the first inning the Jacks grabbed a 2-1 lead, and by the 3rd inning it grew to 3-1. The Jacks later received five more runs to ice off the victory of the first game. The second game the .lacks jumped to an early 3-0 lead and by the 3rd in- ning had gained five more runs to make it 8-0. The Jacks later upped their score by two to make it 10-3. Jacks Lose Opener Although the Lumberjacks lost their season opener 5-1 , it was said that as far as execution was concerned, it was a good season opener. The Jacks made many outstanding offensive and defen- sive plays. Skippers Shell Jacks Early in the first inning the Lumber- jacks fell behind, 3-0. ln the second in- ning the Skippers poured on six more runs, which totaled 9-0. The Jacks re- ceived their only run late in the 3rd in- ning, and the score remained the same throughout the match, 9-1. Tate's Home Run Gives Jacks Win .l,.l, Tate's dramatic two-run home run with two out in the seventh inning lifted the Jacks to a 7-5 win over the Salmen Spartans. Tate, a first base- man, jumped on a fastball and drove it far over the fence in left field as the Lumberjack players and fans erupted in pandemonium. His blast capped a three-run rally by the .lacks that wiped out a 5-4 lead by Salmen. l. Hoping for a base hit is team captain Lance Byrd. 2. Sliding to second base is Butter Lundy. 3. Beating the throw to first base is Butter Lundy. 4. 1983 Lumberjack Baseball players. lst row: Travis Wheat, Jeff Kimble, Derrick Timmons, Tommy Fenley, Roger Adams, Ver- non Farr. 2nd Row: Al Ratliff, Keith Kirkfield, Reggie Jackson, Mike Ward, Al Henry, Mar- shall Adams, Barry Richardson. 3rd Row: Coach Alan Byrd, Daryl Harris, .l.J. Tate, Tonnie Gill, Juan Guy, Lance Byrd, Bruce Plummer. 5. Pursuing the ball is third baseman Al Henry. 6. Bruce Plummer whops a home- run! 80 Baseball 5 3 ea, V, ggyl ,, ,. LV... I, . s. ,,... , . .- ,M .-. ? , ..r L A, K l f t I A A: nf . A.. .r f-v ' ' 9 3, ...,. me f . - V. ' U . .aa-.rf ifffivfff' A . -Vf!f,2,fe,'ff, va., 9,-,ff- grge,f.v 7 ,,.isFH' -6- Q 3,3-Y.-3 M F ff . a 1f.f9WaRfs'.-frxmf . f Hi: we-tw,-5 fa-r .g 1 , lt'e W 5.1.5-I - ry: ik K F ri -grgff, 1 4 ,gui V9 , . -'Cf .,,, . ,-.P . -- -. 1595, . .v ' ,152 x . . . 5112 r . 1 l. ' Pfam P SE? ' 1 x 3 n-4 '!f' M-,Auf -.4 sf. fx fn? 63 .ef I- ,, ui 5 W 1?- 1, nv , W 'FQ Am ,rf ,, f, .J gk fx az: f-5.2: v ,A A . XX- , Y' J + K KM, I 1' .fig id . I K 9 af X . -null! kv 1 ' mfqarlh bf C Jacks Rip Skippers The Lumberjacks took an early lead in the first inning, 1-0, but the next three innings were very quiet. In the fifth in- ning the Jacks erupted to a 7-0 lead. In the seventh inning the score moved to a larger spread, 9-3. The Jacks added two more runs and iced off this rematch with the Skippers. Jacks Smack Pack They don't come much sweeter-the Jacks whipped the St. Paul's Wolves 3-1 , The Jacks had suffered a crucial loss in the first inning when Al Ratliff was spiked on a steal to second base. The Jacks tied it in the fourth inning when Bruce Plummer walked, stole second, moved to third on a groundout by Lun- die, and scored on a sacrifice fly by Der- rick Timmons. In the bottom of the sixth with the score tied 1-1, Butter Lundie hammered in a two-run homer that won the contest. Jacks Clinch Playoff Berth The Jacks tied for the District 8-AAA title by whipping the Franklinton De- mons 9-1. The game was a continuation ofa game that had been stopped because of rain in the third inning with the Jacks leading 5-1. Play began in the bottom of the third inning. The Jacks picked up right where they left off, riding the pitching of Al Ratliff and the hitting of Bruce Plummer to win. The Jacks upped their lead to 6-1 in the fourth inning when Mike Ward doubled to right and scored on a throwing error by Franklin- ton. It grew to 7-1 in the fifth inning when Plummer hit a shot to right for a single, stole second and moved to third on a single by Lundie. The .lacks wrapped up the scoring in the sixth in- ning when Ward walked, stole second and scored on an error. 82 Baseball Q'- Lumberjacks Win District Jacks Turn Back The Clock The Lumberjacks turned back the clock to 1969, as they defeated the Pon- chatoula Greenies by a score of 3-2 to win the district championship. The Jacks took control first with a score of l- 0. The Jacks regained the lead by bat- ting in two more runs, and it remained 3- 2 for the final of this championship game. l. Pitching to an ll-l record for the .lacks is Al Ratliff. 2. Sliding to base is Bruce Plummer. 3. Coach Byrd discusses his strategy for the next in- ning. 4. Out-stretched for the base hit is .luan Guy. ,aw 4 gmt: if 'bu 1. 'I v 41- ,, . 'Q 1 '+- rw' af- ' .....r' ..1--iff- Aw' . Q . gmac. , ..f um- 's- 4--'A -as . . .., M . .-- , . 1 3 - mf . Y. . f tt., - 1 vw , ,M 5 . as . , f 'afftbi 4 Baseball 83 .aww K 7,5-'V - uf- -in. f A pg,i,.,fpff.:rxM . -i , is jj?-wget Q.sfff-- t- s 1 v ,- f-i. .1 , ,Myer ,. 1 4 , V 1 ti, Y Playoffs Bring Excitement and Disappointment Destrehan Bows To Jacks There was no action seen until the fourth inning when Destrehan took a l- O lead. The fifth inning showed very little action and no score change. Later in the sixth, Bruce Plummer hit one far over the rightcenter fence, which made it 1-l. The next five innings were of the same nature as the fifth inning with some key plays on Bogalusa's part. Nei- ther team was seriously threatened un- til the bottom of the llth, when the Jacks rallied for the win, to make it Bogalusa's win, 2-l. Jacks Whip Cecilla Early in the match the Jacks fell be- hind 3-l, but later exploded in the sixth for three runs to make the score 4-3. The Jacks scored again in the next in- ning to make it 6-3. Not much hap- pened in the coming innings except good defense for Bogalusa to hold on to the 3 point lead. The Jacks went through the next innings to hold on to this victory for the Bogalusa Lumber- jakcs. The score read Bogalusa 6 to Ce- cilla 3. Jacks Fall to Floyers The game showed a lot of action but no score in the first five innings. When Loyola jumped to a 2-0 lead over the Jacks, Bogalusa rallied to a tie later in the sixth inning. After a scoreless sev- enth inning, the Floyers broke loose to make it 4-2. Later, the .lacks received another win, but not enough for a victo- ry. l. The Jacks win the District Championship for the first time since '69! 2. Coach Byrd and the Jacks go home victorious. 4. Striving for first base is team captain Mike Ward. 3, Anticipating an opponent's steal is catcher Bruce Plummer. 5. After the hit, Tonnie Gill scampers to first base. 84 Baseball ms 'gn' , , f. A Q' X Gaim, 1 +9 W 3 . , ...M WA - I f f- M M . I.f.4f1-iv f m W A - , . , ,Q 5 Baseball 8 Tennis: A Smashing Success Although tennis does not get the same kind of recognition as other sports, the tennis team never lost faith as they committed themselves to par- ticipate at a highly competitive level. Even though most of their efforts were individual, there existed a close unity between the players. l. Practicing her forehand is Annette Burns. 2. Backhanding a shot is John Porretto. 3. Concen- trating on his opponentls serve is Scott Bailey. 4. 1983 Tennis Team. lst Row: Michelle Poche, An- nette Burns, Durla Alford. 2nd Row: David Duke, Vin Knight, Scott Bailey, John Porretto, George Talbot, Todd King, Rogie Casama. 86 Tennis B Jocks Honored At Football Banquet They were the type of football team a coach is lucky to have once every I0 or 20 years. The Lumberjacks, who were l0-l in the regular season, received awards for a job well-done at the annual Bogalusa High football banquet. Also honored were the Bogalusa Beejacks, district champions for the third consecu- tive season, and the Junior Jacks. Crlando Butter Lundie was voted the Most Valuable Player by his team- mates. Chosen permanent team captains were Mark Bennett, Clay Foreman and Bruce Plummer. The Land of Sports Sportsmanship Award went to Tony Granger. Bruce Plummer picked up the annual Goldbrick Award. Receiving plaques for making the all-district team were Wes Robertson, Jimmy Breazeale, Rogie Magee, Mark Bennett, Butter Lundie, Clay Foreman, Donnie Adams, Bruce Plummer, Sean Smith, Scott Miller. Five players received awards for making all-state: Magee, Smith, Breazeale, Lundie and Bennett. Lun- die was also honored for being named the State's Outstanding Offensive Player. Senior managers receiving awards from Buck Jordan were David Hodge and Troy Pou. 1. Butter Lundie receives his gift for Most Valuable Player, chosen by his teammates. 2. Chosen as a permanent team captain is Mark Bennett. 3. Happy to have received his award is Jimmy Breazeale. 4. Bruce Plummer, out- standing line-backer-tailback, accepts his tro- phy from Coach Murray. 5. Ready to accept his award is Clay Foreman. 6. Receiving his plaque for making All-District team is Rogie Magee. 7. The assemblage at the athletic ban- quet. 8. Sean Smith accepts his plaque for mak- ing the All-District team. 9. Coaches and their wives enjoy the awards presentation. ,Y .jf v-gs... 'A ' 'W' . .mv 88 Football Banquet wtf... I i N....,n.,. . WL. ,J .G-s., ,Wa Sf' Q I ,s ,ggui Football Banquet 89 Jacks Honored Az Banquet TRIBUTE was paid to one of the most talented and productive senior classes in Bogalusa High history dur- ing the annual spring sports banquet. Athletes in basketball, baseball, track, tennis and golf were honored. Baseball Awards. Catcher Bruce Plummer and pitcher Al Ratliff were voted co-Most Valu- able Players. Plummer was given an award for being the leading hitter. Lance Byrd and Mike Ward were honored for being team captains. Marshall Adams won the Dedication Award. All-district picks Juan Guy, Butter Lundie, Rat- liff, Byrd, Plummer and Ward received trophies. Ratliff, Guy, Plummer, all of whom made the Class AAA all-state team, also received trophies. Ratliff was honored for being chosen MVP in 8- AAA and also for being awarded a full baseball scholarship to Southern University. Plummer re- ceived a trophy for being voted to play in the LHSAA all-star game. Ryan McGhee received a trophy for serving as the club's batboy. Donald Lewis was also honored with a manager's award. Tennis Awards. John Porretto and Annette Burns, the two seniors on the BHS tennis team, were recognized and honored by their coach, Don Williams. Basketball Awards. Sean Smith was named Most Valuable Player. Bruce Plummer and Clay Foreman were selected team captains in a vote of their teammates. Plummer and Lundie were honored for making the 8-AAA all-district first- team. Mike Brister won the Dedication Award, and the Mack Harvey Award for hard work, heart, and attitude. Lady Jack Track Awards. Sherri Fields, an outstanding sprinter. was named Most Valuable. Karen Johnson and Deborah Perkins were cho- sen as captains, Sprinters Louise Adams, Karen Johnson, Aundrea Williams, Dianne Way, and Kelia Blackburn all received trophies for scoring performances at the district and regional level. Boys' Track Awards. Rogie Magee was chosen Most Valuable in track. Magee and Jimmy Wil- liams were honored for being team captains. Pole vaulter Toby McSwain won the Daily News Olympian Award. McSwain. Sean Smith, Chris Adams and Jimmy Williams were honored for their contributions in the field events. Sprinters Reggie Curney, Keithon Brown, Stanley Pigott, Rogie Magee and Richard Payne also each re- ceived trophies and Mike Brister was recognized for his achievements in the middle distances. Mike Galloway, George Bruns and Bryant Hall, members of the mile relay team, also received trophies. Golf awards. Coach Mike Breland presented Bryan Brumfield with the Bill Wallace Memori- al Trophy. Ritchie Magee won the medalist tro- phy, and Magee and Brad Ready were honored for advancing to the state tournament. l . Sherri Fields-Lady Jack Track's Most Valu- able Player. 2. Basketball Award winners. 3. Coach Harry presents Michael Galloway and George Bruns a track award. 4. Baseball Award winners. 5. Coach Byrd received a trophy from Royce McGhee proclaiming Byrd the top coach in 8-AAA. 6. Lady Tracksters Award winners. 7. Track Award winners. 8. Tennis Award winner John Porretto and Coach Don Williams. l 90 Spring Banquet . Ms-F'-V ,, KX. V Sf l J' U, fO' D gf 1 Spring Banquet 91 JU IOR Class fj?cers Show uality of Leadership t7 President Vice-President Heidi Herring Amy Branch Secretary Treasurer Ellie Barker Angel O'Quinn 4 Christopher Adams Jacqueline Adams Tamara Adams Carl Alexander Durie Alford ' Lynn Allen Hope Allen Jennifer Augustine Rhonda Augustine Suzanne Barber Eleanor Barker Yvette Bearden 92 Juniors Terri Billings Cedric Blackburn Tracy Blackburn Samantha Blackwell Deonna Boone Donna Bracey Amy Branch Stacey Breland Michael Bremer Carolyn Brown Judy Brown Mark Brown Robert Brown Rodewick Brown George Bruns Warren Buchanan Shell Buckley Sherry Busby John Bush Michael Bynum Leslie Campbell John Carr Wendell Cook Tony Cooper Laurie Corbin Sheanie Corkern Lucien Cortez Blaine Cothern Janet Cotton Melissa Coulon Michael Crain Sammy Crain Tana Crain Jimmy Creel Clyde Crockett Harvey Darden Scott Davis Dana Decarlo Penny Douglas Michelle Dufrene Alan Dunaway Lisa Dunaway Edwin Duncan Monique Davis Bruce Dixon Doylar Dyson Makiltra Dyson Kim Earles Juniors 93 Charles Easterling Rhonda Ellis Jill Evans Jeff Ezell Jim Ezell Lisa Fields Vera Flot James Forbes Cathy Ford Staci Foreman Jill Fournet Fredrica Fox Tyrone Freeman Donnis Furr Lee Galaspy Barren Galloway Karla Galloway Shclia Gerald Joseph Giacone Karen Gibson Aaron Gill Connie Gill Patrick Gill Tonnie Gill Joel Graham Stephon Greely Terrence Greely Traci Grimes Jonathan Grubbs Linda Guilott Trula Haley Kevin Hall Sharva Hampton 94 Juniors 'III' -'- Z2'.:1g- if usb. i.f 'N-ug Cheryly Harris Dora Harris Richard Harris ' Jasen Harrison Connie Hartfield Yolanda Harvey Aaron Hemphill Kevin Henry Otis Henry Heidi Herring Kim Herring Clemile Holloway Donald Holloway Sharon Holloway Bennia Holmes Glen Holston Ricky Hout Kim lrving Junior Class Generates A Feeling of Unity J?- X X inn f Q- . N- lf ,Wg 'I ' '5'75'?'?'? 1-BF. FSE!!-'ff??'55iT43: ll--Q. , L ,E -. S 9 591' V J ., I . .c,,t.,,..zfi.W l. Juniors Chav Pierce and Lee Gallaspy enjoy the Dean Thomas enjoy the break between classes. 3. excitement of a football game. 2. Durie Alford and Tim Bush finds a very strange being at the pep rally. Juniors 95 Jimbo Jacobs Jeffery Jenkins Alton Johnson -. 1 ' ' Antoine Johnson Bobbie Johnson Deidra Johnson 4 , Lorraine Johnson Lora Jones Windell Keating Elena Kelehan Shawn Kemp Tori Kemp 12:82 David Kennedy Jeff Kimble Karen King Todd King Kirk Kirkfield Robert Kirkfield Denny Knight Karen Knight Shari Knight Vin Knight if ,--s,-, -'e' W :Wi if J ,T , Jerry Lafollette i , 1 Russell Lambert ku . . A X B QFTI Junior Spirit Lives On At B.H.S. 323' Q mfs l. Lumberjack fans enjoy thosc Friday night football games. 2. Cheering on his teammates, Buster Sheridan looks forward to celebrating a victory. 96 Juniors nazi 2. 1! ,.. x .N vi fx 'Z Sophie Lee James Lewis Richard Lumpkin Jacqueline Lundie Shannon Lyons Richard Magee Stephon Magee Tana Magee Aaron Mattox Betty MeClendon Pat McClendon Rebecca McClendon Felicia McCray Christi McDaniel Jason McGehee Paul McGehee Raymond McGriggs Penny McNutt Gary Messina Aaron Middleton Ursala Middleton Floyd Miley Meehelle Miley Greg Miller Kim Miller Chris Mitchell Lester Mitchell Albert Mixon Anita Mixon Mary Moody Cynthia Morris Arlene Nelson Tina Nelson Angela O'Quinn Darren O'Quinn Robert Osbourn April Page Monica Pam Walter Pam Daniel Patterson Trcide Perault Teria Peters Troy Peters Jeannette Phelps Chav Pierce Harlene Pierce John Pierce Jennifer Porter Juniors 97 Julian Powell Derrick Preston Carol Pritchard Tana Pritchard Lanna Pugh Howard Quillen Darlene Ratliff Jamie Ratliff Chandra Rayford Craig Rayford Joyce Rayford Wandra Rayford Brad Ready Anita Richard Benita Richard Julie Richardson Stephanie Roberts Frank Rogers Leona Rogers Mechelle Sartin Kenneth Saucier Dana Seal Ryan Seal Tim Seal Sharon Seals Adam Sears Darren Simmons Gary Slade Duwanna Smith Etric Smith Durwin Sorrell Lisa Spencer Randy Spencer Linda Spikes Darlene Spivey Trent Starks Theresa Stephens John Stogner Tana Stogner George Talbert Stacy Taylor Angie Thomas Cassandra Thomas Dean Thomas Gina Thomas Kim Thomas Veronica Thomas Ximaena Thomas 98 Juniors David Thigpen Tim Thompson Larry Unger George Varnado Clinton Verdel Robert Waits A Fred Waldrop Encil Walker Monique Walker Charles Watson Dianne Way Stephanie Weary Juniors, Juniors, and More Juniors ,H - ' , ...fax -. J- - .1 'f!'.'1u -W1 .W '.4N4f+s 'lea' my ' is rttt , ' 3 l. Flag Corps member Ximaena Thomas stands at Homecoming half-time activities to begin is Junior attention for the Alma Mater. 2. Jimbo Jacobs Judy Brown. Wifi plays the game of peek-a-boo . 3. Ready for the f , fm Wendy Weick Paul Wells Sharon Wells Demenica Westbrook Kim Wheat Aundal Williams Dalton Williams Dionne Williams Cheryl Young Kenneth Young Kevin Young Stephen Young Juniors 99 Academics fy 41 , I 100 Academi l . Q 521, English Department .................. 102 Mathematics Department ......... 104 Science Department ..........,,...... 105 Social Studies Department ....... 106 Physical Education Department 108 Art-Music Departments ,.......... 1 10 Vocational Department ............. 112 Occupational Departments ....... 114 Academics 101 English, Foreign Language, Speech Provide Varied Study When students enter high school, a list of required subjects is often the first thing they obtain. Your typical fresh- man might gasp in horror as he reads English I, II, III, and IV-required credits. We've all been through the traumas of sentence diagramming, yet English at Bogalusa High offered the opportunity to learn more than just grammer. Students experience famous novels and short stories. Their eyes were also opened to poetry and its meanings, a study of mythology, and the learning experience of writing com- postions and research papers. As one soon discovers, English is more than learning and relearning grammar, it is a whole great world of knowledge and imagination unveiled for every stu- dents' benefit. Speech deals with self-expression. Students are placed in all kinds of speaking situations ranging from sim- ple conversation to public address to de- bates. Speech students also work on sets and stage management in preparation for presenting the class play. Our foreign language department provides an intense study of French, Spanish, and Latin. Students learn pro- nunciation, sentence structure, and verb forms. Along with writing exer- cises, foreign language students prac- tice listening and speaking skills. The mind-broadening experience of these classes definitely gives students a touch of continental class. l. Christmas pinatas were enjoyed by all the Spanish classes. 2. Enjoying a quick breather is Mrs. Starnes English IV class. 3. Mary Lee and Mrs. McGhee pray to get through first period safe and sound. 4. English, Foreign Language and Speech Departmental Award Winners. lst Row: Joanna Patrick, Tammy Wheat, Phillip Bryan, Trula Haley. 2nd Row: Nichelle Stafford, Renee Winder, Matt Messner, Tana Stogner, Richelle Phillips. 5. Enjoying a Spanish party are Bryan Tullos, Anthony Reid, and Richie Magee. 6. The Christmas program was narrated by Tammy Powell. 7. Part ofSpeech II is learning the fine art of make-up application. 8. French ll and Ill stu- dents always enjoy the Halloween party at Mrs. Holcombs. s 1 -s Tfjlx , ,zr 1 . 1 ' T 102 Academics fi e iq X N, Academics 103 Practice Makes Perfect Mathematics is a highly special- ized and complicated subject that re- quires an excessive amount of devo- tion. Precision and accuracy are a definite necessity. The course itself is an exception in that it does not get easier as one becomes more familiar with it. The deeper one gets into the format, the more involved and more rigid it becomes. The one thing that does make it easier is familiarity and practice. The only time a concept be- comes easy is when one has worked a problem a countless number of times. 1. Senior Paul Williams types in the latest as- signment for Mr. Horne's computer science class. 2. Mathematics Departmental Award Winners: Joel Patrick, Geometry: Denny Knight, Algebra ll: Rick Thompson, Algebra I. 3. Calvin Martin and Byron Adams sure look like they would like to forget their Algebra I assignment. ll' 104 Academics v nderstanding The H ow and Why Students at Bogalusa l-ligh are re- quired to take two full years of sci- ence. But like so many students, some take all four offered courses, from general science, as a freshman, to bi- ology as a sophomore. Then some of the students proceed to chemistry and then on to Physics. The general science course takes in a broad range of related subjects. Bi- ology includes the study of physiology and the anatomy of plants and ani- mals. Chemistry, a more advanced science, deals with chemicals, formu- las, and detailed work with the peri- odic table. Experiments are also a major part of this study. l. Science Fair Winners. 2. Dianne Way con- centrates on the results of her Chemistry ex- periment. 3. Science Departmental Award Winners: Paul Carney, General Science: David Massengale. Biology. Academics 105 .fp 1 Students Read of Present, Past It has been said that man learns from his past mistakes. A study of his- tory, not only of such tragedies as wars, revolutions, recessions, and famines, but of such triumphs as treaties, break- throughs in medicine and law, and the gain of freedom, teaches us much about our future. The study of how our government works-and why-is definitely neces- sary to insure that we will be able to properly function in a world that is be- coming increasingly difficult to under- stand. American history is just as the name describes-the study of the history of the United States from the landing of the Pilgrims to current events. Civics is more specifically a study of United States politics, including the rights of American citizens and how a bill is passed. This class keeps students up to date with the news. Free enterprise is not a study of gov- ernment, but of U.S. free enterprise and capitalism, meaning that citizens control businesses, not the government. World history, sociology, and geog- raphy, though not required courses, are also very educational. These classes help us in relating to others and in un- derstanding one's own self and values. 1. Trula Haley and Ximaena Thomas work to- gether on an American History project. 2. Bryan Phillips and Patrick Foster explain the Declara- tion of Independence to the Civics Class. 3. Mrs. Giddens helps Clayton Jackson determine the distance between Bogalusa and New York City. 4. Social Science winners. lst Row: Hclania Her- ring, Sabrina Lopez, Jane Fendlason, Sandra Sheridan, and Sherry Powell, 2nd Row: Bryan Tate, Baron Breland, Phillip Bryan, Shari Knight, Denie Knight, Wendy Weick, Michelle Holden. 5. Social Studies Departmental Award Winners: Bryan Tate, World Historyg Trula Ha- ley, American Historyg David Holliman, Civics. 6. Amazed at her student's response is Mrs. Deb- bie Bateman. f-- A-la 106 Academics i A ,x :mlm ' gg? in -.af 2 Q T' . kef'5:ktV Yi' E '1fAlsfw'7I51fUiWL3X ' ' ff 1 Academics 107 Getting In The Shape Of Things The main goal and objective of the physical education department is to reach the physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being of each student. ln the curriculum of P.E., many differ- ent sports are taught, ranging from vol- leyball to weight-lifting. Classes in health provide first-aid techniques such as CPR, used in emergencies. Through the driver education pro- gram, students learn the fundamentals of operating and parking a car, and the rules and regulations everyone needs to drive safely. Finally drivers take to the road and drive off into a future of safe driving. l. Rolling a strike is a thrill for bowlers. 2. Train- er Buck Jordan takes Barry Richardson's blood pressure as part of a preseason check-up. 3. Aere obic dancing keeps everyone in shape. 4. Volley- ball involves coordination and skill. 5, Wrestling adds variety to the physical education activities. 6. ln physical education, exercise is a necessity. 7. The baseball team players were excited when they won the District Championship. 8, Physical Education Departmental Award winners: Carla Wilson, Cindy Abrams, Phillip Bryan. ff 4 ., Q. 'MU 108 Academics is Student Interests Are Broadenea' By The Arts The curriculum of Bogalusa High is not limited to academic and occupa- tional coursesg it also includes several classes in fine arts. Among these are art, band, and chorus. Both the art and music departments at BHS afford any student the opportunity to develop his talent by enrolling in either art or cho- rus or both. A display of the talents in both music and art can be heard and seen in the yearly music festival and the art show given by the respective departments. During the year the several classes of the art department accomplished a va- riety of interesting projects. Band, besides performing, is also a music class. While working on music for football games and concerts, the band members also learned how to de- termine rhythms of popular and classi- cal music. Chorus classes worked on different types of choral music selections and also practiced pieces for honor chor- uses throughout the year. l. Departmental Award Winners for Art: Heidi Herring and Carmen Martin. 2. Displaying their work are art students Carl Jefferson, Reggie Jackson, Heather Pigott, Don Bates, and Mike Pounds. 3. The BHS Chorus, led by Mrs. Bar- bara Butler, Uaccentuates the positive during Parent's Night. 4. Saluting during the Alma Mater is Caprice Dyson. 5. Music Award Win- ners. lst Row: Monique Bruns, Kathy Bridges, Judy Brown, Marquitta Hall, Tracy Blackburn, Karen Hall. Vanessa Matthews, Caryn James. Znd Row: Tim Thompson, Phillip Peters, Chris Williams. Robert Waits, Reginald Stallings, Jill Evans, Mrs. Butler. 3rd Row: Leonard Clanton, Danny Wolfe. Kevin Henry, Rick James, Mi- ehael Galloway, Melvin Fuller, Alan Henry, Dennis Wager, Darris Sartin. 6. The music de- partment was always called on to provide music at any special event. 7. Band Award Winners: Doris Magee, David Massengale, Trula Haley. lf. ,-',-4, ll0 Academics J hlnflqil. .I sting? - , . . . 4 swhliti ,Nil 'ls Eff Academics 11 1 Ag Is The Countryside Of Lzfe Agriculture is a class to prepare stu- dents for life on a farm. Bogalusa High is one of the many schools in our parish to offer Ag Classes. Agriculture is taught by Billy Passman and Rodney Brown. Classes available are Ag I, II, lll, IV and Ag Lab. Ag classes follow regular classroom procedures. Another part of the classes is the actual raising of livestock. Ag members are also taught gardening and how to use insecticides. They learn welding and meat cutting, also. Stu- dents who take Ag classes usually join Future Farmers of America. This is a club for students interested in farm life activities. FFA is just one of the many experiences offered to the agriculture student. Ag is a great learning exper- ience and gives students a very know- ledgable foundation of life on a farm. l. Paul McGehee at the LSU District Show. 2. Parading of the cows at the LSU Show. 3. Agri- culture Departmcntal Award Winners: Shane Sauls and James Davis. Not Shown: Shannon Lyons. 4. The BHS group at the LSU Junior Livestock Show. 1 12 Academics A 1 -F 3 rl.- tiff sm-.-,.,.J 2, Q tr Builders of Tomorrow The industrial arts department of- fers to the student the advantage of learning more of what the work-a-day world may have in store for them. Students learn the basics of wood- working and welding, including pro- cedures such as using the hand and portable electric power tools. Oppor- tunities are provided for students to design and build projects. Gaining knowledge of basic carpentry and construction work comprises the stu- dent's second year in industrial art. The skills and work habits that these students learn will help prepare them to be the builders of tomorrow. l. Industrial Arts Departmental award winner Dalton Williams. 2. Many ofthe industrial arts students enjoy wood-working the best. 3. Mr. Boyle's sixth period shop class. Academics l I3 There's N0 Class- Like Home Economics As tradition goes, the place for a woman is in the kitchen. Modern men and women have broken this tradition. They both share the duties in the kitch- en and around the house. At Bogalusa High School the home economics department teaches basic skills in cooking, sewing, self-survival, child rearing, home design, and main- taining a marriage. Our world is full of technology and advancement, yet the traditions of family and home are alive and well, and Bogalusa is helping to keep it that way. Home Ee I and ll center around sew- ing and cooking. As students progress to Home Ee Ill and IV, they combat special problems in sewing and study gourmet cookery, entertaining and hospitality. Many other popular courses are a part of Home Ee, such as Home and Family Living, Housing and Equipment, Independent Living and Child Development. These help stu- dents prepare for their future as adults. l. Home Economics Departmental Award Win- ners: Sharva Hampton and Kenneth McCray. 2. Mrs. Dee helps Walter Peters practice the art of sewing. 3. Kim Fortenberry works hard to get her new outfit just right . 114 Academics 1 A .... --V ,- . -,.,-,g, , 1 S l t l l I f 5 I l 1 l Preparing For The Future The business department offers a wide variety of subjects, bookkeeping, clerical practice, office machines, typ- ing, and general business. These courses are designed to expose students to possible careers in the business fields. The business department at BHS continues to grow. With seven courses being taught, it's no wonder students at Bogalusa High will have a head start when they proceed into the business world. l. FBLA students recognized at Honors Day. lst Row: Monique Walker, Dionne Hogan, Darlene Spivey, Stephanie Washington. 2nd Row: Dar- lene Ratliff, Rod Brown, Reggie Peters. 2. Gen- eral Business Departmental Award Winner Jac- queline Keil. 3. Mrs. Harvey's Christmas door. 4. Practicing their typing are Benita Richards and Allison Perry. Academics 115 S OPH OM ORES Class Ofheers Believe In Involvement Al Bogaluso High School President Vice President Allison Perry Dana F6I'l'Cll Secretary Treasurer April Smith Michelle Poche David Alford Durla Alford Justin Arnold Melvin Baggctl Sonya Baggett Scott Bailey Lee Barlow Alvin Beck Richard Bell Mecy Bennett Tammy Bergcran Karen Berry l 16 Sophomores Cynthia Boone Baron Breland Amanda Bridges Kathy Bridges Angie Brown Deidre Brown Jerry Brown Kyle Brown Richard Brown Tamatha Brown Tracy Brumfield Monique Bruns Phillip Bryan Reginald Buchanan John Bufkin Robert Bullen Kenneth Bullock Janelyn Burge Stefanie Campbell Elizabeth Casama Todd Casonova Timothy Castilow James Causey Sabrina Chermie Leonard Clanton Nicki Clinton Cheryl Coe Robert Collins Sherri Comans Kristen Conerly Melissa Conway Shelia Cook Donald Corken Christine Corroa Bryan Cothern Larry Cotton Tina Cotton Brian Crain Donna Crain Le Anne Crain Albert Crawford John Crawford Grant Creel Tammy Crenshaw Joey Crowe Ricky Culpepper Reginald Curney Tammie Cutrer Sophomores l 17 Pamela Daniels James Davis Linda Davis ViJay Desai Broderick Dillon Melissa Dillon Tina Douglas Bennie Dugan David Duke Richard Dykes Robin Ellis Timothy Evans Dana Ferrell David Ferrell Sherri Fields John Fitzgerald Chris Fland Pamela Forbes Patrick Foster Kimberley Fortenberry Lisa Fuller Melvin Fuller Kimberly Galloway Micheal Galloway Robert Galloway Rebecca Gill Sidney Glenn Tarros Godbolt John Grass Cedriek Greely Richard Grimes Juan Guy Timothy Haik Howard Hall Karen Hall Marquitta Hall Timothy Harris Sherri Havard Jeffery Hemphill Christopher Henry Tracey Herring Terri Hill David Holliman Dionne Hogan James Holmes Larry Hopper Terri Hunt Aundre Hutchinson l I8 Sophomores N. Charmaine Ingram Richard Ingram Sonia lrvine Reginald Jackson Caryn James Joan James Richard James Brian Jenkins Terry Jenkins Boyd Jones David Jones George Keating Phil Keating Rebecca Keating Joseph Kees Charles Kennedy Kevin Killingsworth Michelle King ophomores Enjoy 1983 A Year To Remember I V ln W f l. During a halftime show, Flag Corp member Karen Stogner concentrates on the routine. 2. All decked out in her 4K finery is new pledge Samantha Sharp 3 Showing her BTS pride is new pledge Julie Langston Sophomores l 19 Tony Kirkling Darren Knight Bill Kropog Todd Lang Julie Langston Stephen Lee Teanna Leslie James Lewis Tana Lewis Clarissa Lott Stanley Lott Patricia Lundy David Magee Marvin Magee David Massengale Venessa Matthews Monica Mayfield Brian McCree .afar X J Sophomores Endure Initiation l Surviving the traumas ofclub initiation are Me- lissa Conway and Karen Stogner. 2. Informal initi- ition seems too much to handle for Carol Sheri- 4:1 dan. 3. Complete with hair curlers and baby doll, Nicki Clinton struggles to make it through the ordeal. 120 Sophomores Samantha McClendon Willie McCray Kevin McGehee Carolyn McGinness Dewanna McNabb Brenda McNeese Robert McNeese Bonnie Melton Matthew Messner Michael Miley Cheryl Miller Craig Miller Karen Miller Kevin Miller Teresa Miller Vanessa Miller Robin Mixon Mia Moga Gerald Morgan James Morris Tarrance Moses Donald Myatt Claudia Myers Mia Nesbitt Terry Ordoyne Sonda O'Quinn Sondra Pace Patrick Joel Richard Payne Veronica Payne Penny Michelle John Penton Johnny Penton Kippy Penton Jill Perrault Allison Perry Reginald Peters Laura Phelps Brian Phillips Robert Pierce Ronald Pierce Colin Pipkins Michelle Poehe Kimberly Pope Mike Pounds William Price Helen Quave Benji Rayburn Sophomores 121 Bruce Reid Kimberly Reine Rachel Remel Cherish Rester Latonya Richardson Walter Richardson John Riley Laura Roberts Reginald Robertson Anthony Robinson Michelle Robinson Angela Rogan David Roussell Scott Reggio Darris Sartin Gary Seal Mark Seal Theresa Seals Samantha Sharp Carol Sheridan Bodie Simmons Charles Slade April Smith Carlos Smith Lorraine Smith Vicki Smith Bruce Spears Nikki Spiers Lisa Spikes Jerry Spillman Nichelle Stafford Angele Stephens Kellie Stillwell Denman Stogncr Karen Stogner Brad Stokes Belinda Stringer Shelly Sykes Theresa Talley James Tate Stephanie Tate Derek Timmons Erick Timmons Floyd Timmons Scottie Temple Danny Truax Tommy Tyner Leslie Ungar 122 Sophomores .af tn! ,.. Douglas Voth Dennis Wager Jim Wallace Doglas Warner Suzanne Warner Stephanie Washington Elisa Willard Aretha Williams Dawn Williams Debeanche Williams Donnia Williams James Williams Band Members Work Hard Z0 Achieve Excellence w . .... ' .grim ,. up 'bil' . ,.M..v e. 'QSYK -Jaw li S ac? Q.,-ye James Williams Kendall Williams Mares Williams Mark Williams Michcllc Williams Sandra Williams Sheri Williams Tammy Williams Donald Willis John Willis Carla Wilson Lovcllia Winder Sophomores 123 Organizations N V 1 l y E i 5 1 X 'Yup'- l24 Organizations -5 ' 4 .V-...,w... .. .4 .. Fai , ' V :. 2 'M-V-f--vt A ' . . . , 1 3-it 5 e.......,,. M, 1 2 'Y Annual Staff ......... ....... 1 26 Axe Staff' ........... Band ...........,.... Beta Club ....... Beta Phi ............. 127 128 132 133 Cheerleaders .......... ....... 1 34 Chorus ............... ....... 1 35 4-H ................................... ....... 1 36 French Club .............................. 137 Future Business Leaders .......... 138 Future Farmers of America ..... 139 Future Homemakers of America ............. Jackettes .......................... ....... 1 41 Keyettes .......... Paperdolls .......... 142 143 Spanish Club ......... ....... 1 44 Spartanettes .............. ....... 1 45 Student Council ....... ....... 1 46 Young People '83 ......... ....... 1 48 BTS ...........,............ ....... 1 49 AST ............ 4-K ........ PKT ......... SAK ................... TORCH ................. Horizon Cabinet ....... 150 152 154 156 158 160 Organizations 125 Staff Developed A Collection The Lumberjack is a culinary delight which encompasses a variety of ingredients. BHS envelopes a wide variety of personal- ities. Therefore, the staff chose the theme A Collection? The year was a collection of faces, events, wins and losses, achieve- ments and failures, of hard work and study, as well as goofing off and fun. Staff members: l. Alan Knight. 2. Stacey Talley. 3. Clayton Jackson, 4. Jimbo Jacobs. 5. Mary Lee. 6. Tammy Powell. Not Shown are sponsors Beverly Mer- ritt and Holly King and many others who helped out. l26 Annual Staff he 323315 2 it nn Yet J The Paper Staff Works Hara' T0 Bring The Axe nonvf 4 ff-U Z QNAA 1. Members ofthe 1983 Ax Staff. lst Row: Wendy Weick, Kim Griffin, Monica Martin. 2nd Row: Nelda Purvis, sponsorg Don Bates, Lloyd Statham, Beth Earles, Kevin Williams, Jeff Voth. 2. Editor Randy Wager. 3. Editor Jeff Voth. 4. Sponsor Mrs. Nelda Purvis Axe Staff 127 We've G01 The Beat!! 1. Director Dr. Jim Franklin. 2. 1982- 83 Bogulusa High School Band. lst Row: Sophie Lee, Paul Rester, Perez Arnold, Melissa Conway, Tim Har- ris, David Holliman, Warren Bu- chanan, Richard Lumpkin, Byron Adams, Michael Paige, Dalton Wil- liams, Shari Knight, Brenda McNeese. 2nd Row: Caprice Dyson, Doris Magee, Teresa Peters, Pam Daniels, Herschel Stafford, Phillip Bryan, Becky Bickham, Karla Gallo- way, Trula Haley, Leann Crain, Ele- sha Moore, Michelle Williams, Heather Pigott, Michelle Cothern, Makiltra Dyson. 3rd Row: Shan Sumrall, Kathy Crain, Leigh Anne Haley, Mark Williams, Steve Stogner, David Massengale, Todd Casanova, Randy Wager, David A1- ford, Bennie Dugan, Steve Lee, Shei- la Cook, Patricia Lundy, Sandra Luter, Tammie Cutrer, Judy Easterl- ing, Susie McNabb, 4th Row: Xi- maena Thomas, Charlie Easterling, '- Darren Speights, Damon Forten- berry, Vicki Smith, Jeffrey Simmons, Jason Harvison, Robert Collins, Den- ny Knight, Mac Thomas, Barrett Willis, Jeff Jenkins, Albert Craw- ford, Johnny Pierce, Michelle Thom- as, Jana Burge, Becky McC1endon. 3. Flag Corp Captain Susan Knight. 4. 1982-83 Flag Corp: Brenda McNeese, Susie McNabb, Ximaena Thomas, Leiutenantg Karen Stogner, Shan Sumrall, Becky McClendon, Susan Knight, Captain. 5. Superior Rating Winners at Solo-Ensemble Festival. 1st Row: Sophia Lee, Karla Galloway, Trula Haley, Doris Ma- gee, Leigh Ann Haley, Jana Burge. 2nd Row: Barrett Willis, David Mas- sengale, Steve Lee, Tim Harris, Ben- nie Dugan, Brenda McNeese, Mi- chelle Thomas, Susie McNabb. 6. Drum Major Kim Brister. 7. Band members always did their best at the half time shows. 128 Band .u..4:,.ff1'4f'Xims9b,. ,yigv ., - rm- w ' ' . ' -Maw, L. f V- .. . . 43' .' , 1 , . '1anf2n--- Y .-nf-w QQ a5A .rl w,3?,,5Jm '51-fl. +wM.4, df Lf- ff --f-,.f .J fn- ' 4,-.ana-. . ':, ..,,, U! n-4.4945 W, .D 4-'L fu ,Q Q -mf... . '. , :W ,kk ,, .0 1 xi'.x' Q! GM -f , 4.- ,g .s - W. ' A' in , , W. 'N . -IA ,- wfffh ' . ...al QSM-1 Q M... , uv . Maw N.. YW WM 5 W?-v.N,x' 1. : A-,uf Mmhrygww WW' :ww-.f2 WNHm' ...main 'H' 'li' K ' 'p:,-W. ' A ' ' X 3 Q--. ' 'mmdi 'w 130 Band Band Enjoys Trip T0 San Antonio The Bogalusa High School Band took a very interesting trip to San Antonio, Texas. During their stay in Texas, the students and chaperons en- joyed a number of various types of activities. Among these activities were a tour of the Alamo and the Riv- er Walk while in San Antoniog a visit through Aque Springs and Wonder- world in San Marcusg their perfor- mance in the night parade in San Antoniog and a fun-filled day at AstroWorld in Houston. l.The BHS Band provides enjoyable half-time entertainment. 2. Dalton Williams plans his next step. 3. The Woodwind section concen- trates on their performance. 4. At band camp is Mark Williams and Benny Dugan. 5. Touring Aqua Springs in San Marcus, Texas highlighted the band's Texas trip. 6. The entrance to the River Walk in San Antonio, Texas. 7. The band mem- bers took a very exciting tour through Wonderland in San Marcus. 8. Everyone's ready forthe break- fast in Houston. 9. Hurriedly, the Band members unload the bus for a quick stretch and bite to eat. I V5fWW'?i'f5WR7'lL'f'ft t? ?fl'w2. Y t .- Band 131 ll Bela Phi Has Rewarding First Year The newly formed Beta Phi Service Club began its first year at HS under the leadership of Eddie Walker and John Quinn. To start the year off, the prospective members were put through initiation. Seventeen young men en- dured the test and joined Beta Phi. Beta Phi's purpose is to promote the cause of education by encouraging young men to engage in the study ofthe problems of education and the applica- tion of its principles. One ofthe club's main projects was the presentation of Mr. BHS and Miss B.H.S. Senior Paul Williams won the Mr. B.H.S. title and sophomore Tami Brown was crowned Miss B.H.S. l. Displaying his trophy is Mr. B.H.S., Paul Wil- liams. 2. Beta Phi members. lst Row: John Pen- ton, Johnny Penton, Derick Timmons, Kevin Williams, Malcolm Quillen, Colin Pipkins, How- ard Quillen, Maynard Weary. 2nd Row: Jeffery Bolton, Warcn Buchanan. Scooter Fortenberry, Robert Perriman. Larry Lassley, Jeffery Foster. Jerome Porter, Joey Dudley. lNot Shown-Ed Sartinj. 3. Presenting Miss B.H.S.-Tami Brown. 4. Beta Phi sweethearts: Tami Brown. Sondra O'Quinn. Shan Allen, and Rhonda Ellis. 132 Beta 'Q ev Beta Regroups The National Beta Club, thanks to their sponsors Mr. Seal and Ms. Stewart, began to regroup and reor- ganize this year at BHS. Officers were elected and bids were given to all eligible students, thus making the Beta Club 57 members strong. A for- mal installation was held at the Sportman's lnn. To end the year, Beta Club held a party at Mr. Randy Seal's camp. l. Beta Club members. lst Row: Smantha Blackwell, David Holliman, James Davis, Mi- chelle Penny, Carla Wilson, Nichelle Stafford, Durla Alford, Beth Casama, Michelle King, Benny Dugan. Rena Weinder, Tammy Cul- pepper, Deni Knight, Mark Williams. 2nd Row: Tori Kemp, Ximaena Thomas, Phillip Ryan, Teri Hill, Latonya Richardson, John Penton, Pam Richardson, Stacey Talley, Mi- chelle Poche, Tana Pritchard, Angie Brown, Kristen Conerly, Lisa Fuller, Kyle Brown, Kel- ly Bects. Jerry Stewart. 3rd Row: Randy Seal, Sheri Knight, Trula Haley, Amy Branch, Ellie Barker, Tracey Herring. Monique Walker. April Smith, Chav Pierce. Lee Gallaspy, Scott Bailey, .limbo Jacobs, Vin Knight, Todd King. Matt Messner, Tim Brown. 2. Beta Club Offi- cers: President Tim Browng Vice-President Lce Hopkins, Secretary Pam Richardson: Treasur- er Trula Haley. Beta l Cheerleaders Were Stepping In Style in '83 The 1983 Bogalusa Lumberjack Cheerleaders consisted of 10 highly spirited young ladies. Winning rib- bons at cheerleader camp, the girls demonstrated their sparkle and shine. 1. 1982-83 Cheerleaders: Heather Grubbs, Helaina Herring, Karen King, Heidi Herring, Allison Perry, Mary Lee, Missy Frazier, Susan Pusa, Rebecca Gill. 2. Anticipating the football victory is cheerleader captain Missy Frazier. 3. I hope I'm doing this right Gee, there is a hunk on the second row! 4. Dear God, please let us win. 134 Cheerleaders mlm, wssesmstsw-M-all 3 5 5' S ..... ft IJ bl it -X .rw c . HI, ' el f 3 J I , t l .Q I ,gg f I 2 . l ,' Q . 'Y as if rianfi' - J Chorus Sang In Harmony Boys Chorus Members. lst Row: Ricky James, Reginald Stallings, Allen Henry, Chris Williams, Robert Waits, Michael Galloway, Charles Wat- son, Darris Sartin, Fred Waldrop, Wilton Lee. 2nd Row: Terrel Carter, James Williams, Derrick Timmons, Leonard Clanton, Eric Martin, Kevin Henry, Tim Thompson, Malcolm Quillen. 3rd Row: Phillip Peters, Elvis Brumfield, Antoine Johnson, Tarrance Moses, Brady Monroe, Calvin Martin, Scotty Temple, Melvin Baggett, Fred Dy- son. 2. Chorus members preparing for one of their fund raisers. lst Row: Tammy Spears, Fred Wal- drop, Jeffrey Foster, Lisa Reine, Edward Sartin, Rochelle Howard, Mary James, Charlene Flot, Felecia Smith, Malcolm Quillen. 2nd Row: Charles Watson, Mrs. Butler, Mr. Roberts fSales- man for Hencoj and Sara Simimons. 3. Girls' Cho- rus. lst Row: Monica Pam, Tana Louis, Shelia Moore, Dana Ferrell, Judy Brown, Missy Frazier, Amanda Bridges, Lisa Rayford, Charlene Flot, Claudia Myres, April Smith, Lisa Smith, Adel Williams, Monique Bruns, Lisa Reine, Caryn James, Vanessa Mathews. 2nd Row: Mrs. Butler, Mary James Donnia Williams, Jamie Ratliff, Sara Simmons, Karen Hall, Marquita Hall, Margaret Williams, Michelle Norris, Tracey Blackburn, Herlene Pierce, Joyce Keys, Kathy Bridges, Annie Whitfield, Allison Perry, Janet Cotton, Mecy Ben- nett, Sonyia Morgan, Carla Young, Raquell Gat- lin, Tera Hutcherson, Lisa Howard. 3rd Row: Carolyn Simmons, Mady Martin, Antonio Camp- bell, Joan James, Sheryl Elgin, Tammy Spiers, Lora Jones, Tonica Smith, Sonia Bagget, Dierdra Lester. Cassandra Johnson, Alma Rogers, Vondel Williams, Darlene Ratcliff, Jackie Adams. it f f Tl. G x -N s 'P -:X Q X. -M2-E -Q A .. My CJ A ' 'ft e'6 I - Q , B1 it 9 ' ii es' - f --1' 5 . . 4' 4 .t -.yuan 'Lu 3. b T 4' fir. J - . , W -, ,. 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I Pledge My Head to clearer thinking My Heart to greater loyalty My Hands for larger service For my club, my community and the world. l. Members of the 4-H include: Sit- ting-David Holliman and Phillip Bry- an. Standing from left to right-Eileen Grass, Regina Benjamin, Phillip Peters, Vondell Williams, Charles Crawford, and Mrs. Sarah Williams, Sponsor. 2. Mrs. Sarah Williams, Sponsor of 4-H. 136 4-H cvx French Club Enjoys Activities l. At the French Club Halloween party, Phil Keaton and Jimbo Jacobs, BHS,s very own Blues Brothers, take home lst prize. 2. French Club. First Row: Kyle Brown, Todd King, Bill Kropog, Brett Holloway, Joseph Giacone. Second Row: Phil Keaton, Blaine Cothern, Amy Branch, Durla Alford, Angele Steven- son, Carla Wilson, Beth Casama, Nicki Clinton, Lisa Fuller, Bruce Spears, Third Row: Pat Foster, Colin Pipkins, Rebecca Keating, Nichelle Stafford, Kim Galloway, Karen Miller, Michelle Poche, Michelle King, Angie Brown, David Duke, Michelle Dufrene, Kristen Conerly, JoAl Holcomb Sponsor. Fourth Row: David Roussell, Jimbo Jacobs, Mi- chelle Leslie, Aaron Hemphill, Lloyd Statham, Caroyln McGinness, Vin Knight. 3. Packed, enthused, and ready to go are members ofthe French club. 4. Dressed up in their very unusual cos- tumes are a few members of the French Club. 5. Hoping to win a prize for their costumes are more members of the French Club. l W at 1. French Club 137 FFA Provides Farming At Its Best When a student enters the schedul- ing arena and selects Agriculture I, II, Ill, and IV, there is an extra activity that they automatically become part offthe BHS Chapter of FFA. The Bo- galusa Chapter enjoyed an active year with 170 active members. Many mon- ey-making projects kept the members busy, such as selling sausage, FFA caps, tickets to car washes, and horse shows. Displaying all kinds of prize livestock, the FFA members also par- ticipated in parish, district, and state shows. The small engine team won a 3rd place at LSU's judging contestg FFA also entered the Parlimentary Procedure and Public Speaking contest held in Washington Parish. Under the leadership of Billy Passman and Rod- ney Brown, activities for FFA were planned in great detail at monthly meetings. All in all, FFA had a pros- perous and exciting year, continuing in thier tradition at Bogalusa High School. l. FFA Club. 2. Officers. Paul Mcgehee, Vice- Presidentg Russell Lambert, Student Advisorg Aaron Middleton. Reporter: James Davis, Secre- tary: Jason McGehee. Treasurer: Buster Stew- art, Presidentg Shannon Lyons, Student Advisorg Gary Slade, Parlimentariang Billy Passman- Advisor 4. With his ribbons at the LSU District Show is Tony Granger. A f 0 TIQ Q'G1'L10 X-nn 'iqsxn- S ajf' 'X kin.. fig R , A N is , -t ff . F ' if A wx '. f -gg,--7 138 FFA Future Business Leaders Of America Develop Career Competencies Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for high school students parucipanng in the business and office programs. The pur- pose ofthe club is to develop vocational and career conapetencies l. Sponsor Mrs. Wolfe. 2. FBLA members. Seat- ed: Glenda Young, Alesia Hall, Monique Walk- er, Sheryl Brock, Margaret Williams, Stephanie Washington, Darlene Ratliff, Karen Gibson, Standing: Malcolm Quillen, Mitchell Newell, Eric Porter, Mrs. Wolfe, sponsorg Roderick Brown, Timothy Richards. Members not shown: Herbert Wolfe, Darlene Upshaw, Darlene Spi- vey, Dionne Hogan, Reggie Peters, Tina Ratliff, Craig Rayford, Karen Johnson. 3. Officers: Mal- colm Quillen, president: Alesia Hall, secretary: Eric Porter, treasurer, Sheryl Brock, assistant secretary: Mitchell Newell, vice-presidentg Stephanie Washington, reporter: Timothy Rich- ards, parlimentarian, and Mrs. Wolfe, advisor. ,wf ifxvivf A KD v t '35 ' EDUCATION P . RUGRISS U T U R E USINESS EAQFERS MERICA FBLA 139 Working Hard During '82-'83 Were The F ulure Homemakers ft of Arrzeriecz l. Future Homemakers of America members. Kneeling, Tammy May, Kim Fortenberry. Ta- sha Roberts. First Row: Mrs. Mary Dee, sponsor, Theresa Seal, Karen Johnson, Adrian Nunn, Tonica Smith, Sharva Hampton. Shelia Taylor, Veronica Payne, Laura Roberts. Sonya Irvine. Second Row: Annette Crumedy, Lisa King, Cas- sandra Johnson, Deltra Lynn Magee. Denise Hygh, Lynda Jefferson, Mrs. Sarah Williams, sponsor. Not shown: Tracey Blackburn, Amanda Bridges, Dcidra Brown, Monique Davis, Illa De- sai. Sherri Fields, Connie Henry, Marcella Ma- gee, Theresa Miller, Shelia Moore, Anita Otis, Craig Rayford, Michelle Rogers. Dana Seal. De- bra Smith, Theresa Talley, Margaret Williams. . 'XX X -,,, . gf 4, , .,, , K , SMA.- ., ff' ff LQ' , V, ui ,Sfomu wqzxxs. 140 FHA X . f 4, 1- ' QMAKFRS Dumlilln IP Q5 NEW vt Q O we ' AQ 3' ca 1 I I Ll- ! 'Q O fb O 4 'lf 0 O Mi' r, is 'lib 5 ff?-fa. K Tx ' .Hi-J?-' . rfin ' The Jaekettes Experience Their First Year Al Bogalusa High Jackettcs. lst Row: Sonya Morgan, Stephanie Washington, Lisa Spikes, Caprice Robinson. Robin Ellis, Captain, Michele Penny and Car- mcn Martin. Standing: Mary James, Darlcnc Ratliff. Madie Martin, April Smith, captaing Jill Evans and Sherry Brock. Not shown: Karen Miller. Af ' Q'4'n'4 'u2'lr:,r '.11T, ,J . fi Jackettes 141 Y Christmas Party Highlights Year For Keyettes Service projects for the community kept the Keyettes busy during the 1982-83 school year. Singing Hallow- een songs for the students at Nellie Byers, giving needy children a Christ- mas party complete with Santa Claus and presents, and presenting their grandmother at Rest Haven a bas- ket of fruit were among these pro- jects. The girls also welcomed new members at the formal initiation ceremony held at the Freight House. To complete this year, the Keyettes elected officers and presented gifts to the seniors at the senior banquet. l. 1982-83 Keyette members: Monica Martin, Christi McDaniel, KayKay Knight, Cheryl Harris, Elena Kelahan. Tana Stogner, Kody Malley, Stacey Talley, Dru Alford, Lilyan Burdcaux, Jane Carney, Kim Brister, Beth Earlcs, and Mary Fendlason. 2. Officers and sponsors: President, Mary Fendlason: Vice- President, Kim Brister: Sponsors, Mrs. Merritt and Mrs. King: Sccrctary, Beth Earles. 3. Hap- py about receiving Keyette bids are Michelle King. Rebecca Gill, and Beth Casama. ,MJF F 'U' l 142 Keyettes ---J ,if 'f at 3, 2 - 3 Practice Makes Perfect Thanks to the BHS Paperdolls, half- time at football games was never bor- ing. Performing their dance routines to a variety of popular songs, the Paper- dolls proved not only to be talented, but also school spirited. Aided by their sponsor, Mrs. Beth Breland, the Paper- dolls, precision-preformances ranged from g'Pac-Man Fever to We Got The Beatu, among others. Besides per- forming during half-time and pep ral- lies, the Paperdolls also marched in a number of parades, worked on fund- raising projects, and attended summer camp. l. 1982-83 Paperdolls-lst row: Angele Steven- son, Beth Casama, Amy Breland, Mary Fendla- son, Jill Perrault, Ellie Barker. LaTanya Jack- son, Angie Brown, 2nd Row: Durie Alford, Stefanie Campbell, Michelle King, Michlle Du- frene, April Page, Amy Branch, Kristen Concr- ly, KayKay Knight: 3rd Row: Monica Martin, Beth Earles, Tami Brown, Kim Griffin. Jeanette Richardson, Tana Pritchard, Jamie Ratliff, Blaine Cothern. 2. Senior Paperdolls-LaTanya Jackson, Captain Monica Martin, Mary Fcldla- son, Kim Griffin, Captain Jeanette Richardson, and Beth Earles. 3. Timing proves important to Paperdolls' dance routines. 4, Performing to Pac-Man Fever is Ellie Barker. Paperdolls 143 sb -QCICETLQ' .fi- Ss L... I Viva Espczliolf The members of the Spanish Club en- joyed an active year. There were swim- ming parties and bar-b-ques at the ca- sas of Gary Seal and Rebecca Gill. The group went to Deona Boones for a Hal- loween costume contest. The students took two trips to New Orleans, one trip involved a meal at Anything Goes and the other trip was ice skating and shopping at Lake Forest. A Christmas party at Mrs. Sheridan's featured potluck spanish dishes, exchanging gag gifts, and a hay ride. Spanish classroom treats involved pinatas, treasure hunts, valentines and games in Spanish. They went to eat taco pizza and later dinner at the Western Sizzlin. Some of the club was lucky enough to travel to Mexico or Europe. l. 1983 Spanish Club. Susan Magee, Advisor: Mi- chelle Penny, Leslie Ungar, Wendy Weicke, April Page, Bonnie Page, Tina Ratliff, Michelle Wil- liams, Aretha Williams, Tracy Mitchell, Lorrie Laws, Maria Longo, Wandra Rayford, Monique Walker, .lane Sheridan, Advisor: Robin Ellis, Tana Pritchard, Tana Stogner, Elena Kelahan, Tana Crain, Traci Grimes, Rhonda Augustine, Terri Hill, Gary Seal, Carol Sheridan, Richie Magee, Sherry Busby, Julie Langston, Cristi McDaniel, Sondra Pace, Laurie Corbin, Stefanie Campbell, Mark Seal, Jill Perrault, Rebecca Gill, Lee Barlow, Lester Mitchell, Connie Gill, Sherry Seal, Deonna Boone, Angela O'Quinn, Kim Wheat, Matt Messner, Chav Pierce. .Iuan Guy, Blair Davis, George Talbert, Mitch Wagner, Chris Mitchell, Bruce Reid, Scoot- er Fortenberry, Larry Lassley, Trey Price, Tim Ev- ans, Tim Haik. vw: a llllff 144 Spanish Siffftsx IQ 7' i .1 5 Q I S Extravaganza Highlights Year The Spartanette Service Club has as its aim the development of finer young ladies through spiritual, civic, social and educational experiences. This year, the Spartanettes sponsored a Halloween party forthe children ofthe community, gave baskets to the needy, sponsored a Christmas party, the annu- al Black History program, and the Spartanette Extravaganza. They also took a trip to New Orleans to view the Ebony Fashion Show. In the Summer of 1982, the Spartanettes had as their annual trip a cruise to the Bahamas. This year, they plan to visit Montgom- ery and Tuskegee, Alabama, Qto see the George W. Carver Museum of Sci- encel, Chattanooga and Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Cherokee, South Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia. l. 1983 Spartanette Queen Tonya Jordan. 2, Spartanctte members abroad thc S.S. Emerald Seas. 3. Spartanette members: Missy Frazier, Presidentg Madie Martin, vice-presidentg Judy Brown, secretary: April Smith. assistant secre- tary: Stacey Taylor, treasurer: LaTonya Jack- son, reporter and Chairman of decorationsg Sharva Hampton. Chandra Rayford, Terron Dexter. Monique Bruns, Jamie Ratlifl, Shaun- dra Bridges, Felecia Smith, Madie Martin, Don- nia Williams, Tamatha Brown. Spartanettes 145 u,g.1.tJ.tt,U.,, i V'k S Student Council Has Outstanding Year 1. Giving his speech at Parents' Night is President of the Student Body Bryan Kemp. 2. Visiting City Hall is Mayor Rawls and his advisory Board. 3. 1982- 83 Student Council. lst Row: Sponsor Debbie Bateman, Jane Fendlason, Tina Thomas, Kelia Blackburn, Tami Brown, Jimbo Jacobs, Charlene Flot, Denny Knight, Tammy Powell. 2nd Row: Bry- an Kemp, Rusty Fournet, Chris Miller, Derrick Timmons, David Duke, Stefanie Campbell, Rebecca Gill, David Holli- man, Penny McNutt, Mary Fendlason. 4. The Sophomore Class Representa- tives: David Holliman, Derrick Tim- mons, Tammy Brown, David Duke, Re- becca Gill, Stafanie Campbell. 5. The Student Body Officers: Denny Knight, Tammy Brown, President Bryan Kemp. 6. The Freshman Class Representatives: Tina Thomas, Jane Fendalson, Kelia Blackburn, Rusty Fournet, Chris Miller. 7. The Junior Class Representatives: Charlene Flot, Penny McNutt, Jimbo Jacobs, Denny Knight. 8. Senior repre- sentative Mary Fendlason. 9. Senior Re- presentative Alesia Hall. Senior Repre- sentative Tammy Powell. 11. Senior Representative John Porretto. 146 Student Council f 'wi ff ' v tv.. Ve . . 1 'YN' fir. ev -jf .1 . 'e1.:'T '. 'E -Q' '. 1 V h -, ax .V .I A I f i in '. 4 A J '1iJJ'vv- , r 4. , u p' ' -. ' Ji g X 1 -- H Q W , . t, , 6 cg -ff? ,E KQ V V-Q -Q -rf if 4 Xivf X Q 9 1 , Student Council 147 BTS Has Exciting Year BTS Service Club had a very excit- ing year. They started off the school year by working at Prep Week and wel- coming Freshmen to Bl-IS. They were proud to receive several new members in September. BTS entered a car in the Homecoming parade and received sec- ond place. They collected money for cystic fibrosis and had many money making projects such as raffles, a spa- ghetti dinner, and garage sales. BTS enjoyed many fun and rewarding mo- ments together including meetings, workshops, senior suppers, slumber parties, formal and informal initi- ations, and most of all their end of the year trip to Florida. 1. Sponsor Ruth Horne. 2. BTS Members. lst Row: Melinda McNeese, Darlene Passaro, Tana Stogner, Cheryl Young, Karen King, Dru Al- ford, Jane Carney. Znd Row: Michelle Stafford, Michelle Penny, Carol Sheridan, Melissa Con- way, Karen Stogner, April Page, Michelle King, Durie Alford, Kim Earles, Durla Alford. 3. Mi- chelle Penny welcomes a new pledge on Bid Day. 4. BTS Officers: Dru Alford, workshop captain: Melinda McNeese, secretary, Jane Carney, president, Darlene Passaro, historian. tis 148 BTS Up Where We Belong 'V X L C ZYEEKE , 1 rm 3. fi A r ' ' -fir- .c ,,,, e fiff' , .. S gh f' r K ...L W ,..e 1 l. I983 Young People members. lst Row: Melissa Coulon, Bryan Kemp, Kim Brister. 2nd Row: Blaine Dunaway, Jeanette Richardson, Chav Pierce, Susan Pusa, Mary Fendalson. 3rd Row: Jimmy Breazeale, Mary Lee, Tammy Powell, Richard Bolcware. 4th Q Row: Jimbo Jacobs, Don Bates, Beth Earles, Kay Kay A Knight, Ellie Barker, Treidi Perrault, Cheryl Young. 5th Row: Lee Gallaspy, Lilyan Burdeaux, Blacke Crosby, Mark Bennett, Wade Lively. 2. YP President Kim Brister. 3. YP Vice-President Wade Lively. W1 Young People '83 I49 AST Has Productive Year AST Service Club had an exciting and productive year. The school year began with numerous summer work- shops in preparation for the upcoming football season and Bid Day. ln Sep- tember, Adrian Nunn, Terri Hill, Shei- la Gerald, Angela Rogen, and Kim Galloway accepted AST bids. Spring bids brought more new faces to the club, including Helen Quave, Connie Gill, Angie Thomas, Leslie Ungar, and sweetheart Jason McGehee. With each meeting, workshop, project, or bar-b- que, AST members were brought clos- er together in lasting friendship. 1. AST emblem. 2. All smiles is AST member Sheila Gerald. 3. AST Officers: Lisa Dunaway, workshop captain: Ruth Branch, vice-president, Carolyn Neilsen, presidentg Samantha Black- well, secretary-treasurer, Theresa Stephens, sgt.- at-arms. 4. AST members. lst Row: Lisa Spen- cer, Lisa Dunaway, Adrian Nunn, Jill Fournet, Carolyn Neilsen. 2nd Row: Jason McGehee, Gina Thomas, Connie Gill, Helen Quave, Terri Hill, Angie Thomas, Leslie Ungar, Susan Ma- gee, Sponsor, Jim Cothern. 5. AST members and pledges enjoy formal initiation. 6. Even through informal initiation, these AST members main- tain club friendship. 7. AST banner. 8. Lisa Spencer and Sheila Gerald endure the perils of initiation, 9. Happiness is being an AST pledge. l ,f'N 150 AST Ji: fr 4K's Float The 1982-83 school year was a busy one for 4K Service Club. Continuing a tradition of community involvement, 4K sponsored a political rally for all parish candidates and worked in the campaigns. Six new members were added on Bid Day and managed to sur- vive informal initiation. Football sea- son kept the girls busy making spirit banners. At Homecoming, the 4K float took first place. The annual spaghetti dinner, raffles, and car washes rounded out the year's money-making activities. Formal initiation, the Senior Banquet and installation of officers were formal highlights. 4k made plans for summer camp to be held in Panama City Beach. l. 4K shows club spirit. 2. 1983 pledges: Kellie Wins First Stillwell, Carolyn McGinness, Samantha Sharp, Titiana Fournet, and Nicki Clinton. 3. Everyone enjoys informal initiation! Right? 4. 4K mem- bers. lst Row: Kellie Stillwell, Melissa Coulon, Nicki Clinton, Sheanie Corkern, Todd Janney, Samantha Sharp, Carolyn McGinness, Melondy Goff, Mary Fendlason. 2nd Row: Mark Bennett. Tana Pritchard, Laurie Corbin, Mrs. Marie White, sponsorg Mrs. Nelda Purvis, sponsorg Tammy Powell, Jennifer Augustine, Theresa Mixon, Jeff Penton. 5. After bid day, pledges enjoy opening presents. 6. Vice-President Mary Fendlason is all smiles at 4K's senior banquet. 7. I can't wait till l'm a senior. 8. Officers: Tammy Powell, president: Debbie Hamm, pledge cap- taing Melondy Goff. secretaryg Theresa Mixon, treasurerg Mary Fendlason, vice-presidentg Terri Hill, sgt.-at-armsg Lisa Blackwell, chaplain. 9, Campaigning for the sheriff's election are Melis- sa Coulon, Tana Pritchard, and Tammy Powell. lO. 4K wins first place at Homecoming. ' wfy,-1, M K ,fs . .tr ff gf 1. pf ,. 11 as im reefee--AL W 1 4,-K if T .. K 'W ' ' to g t .'e t 1 are P A .tfffkl , . .. LJ tk 'V ' ,Q V- J, as -...af . . si ' - -fa! 't' tt my '-3.. 'Q--s V I . 1 V.. at Of l. it J fa ' M I xg 5,3 at X ii J -r' K X '-v- X J t K P 2 .Y-MLA 1,1 V Ry' .,,. ., 1 ii , .at . , - a ' 4 A ' 4 1 'fe gy 1 U I 'flfifi i Qc- I Q ' 1 4 i' -M xt... 152 4K -6 fha .! :.'-gjgfs 4 ,A .14 PK T Welcomes ew ponsors The PKT Service Club started their year off by helping students at prep week. They also made signs to help promote school spirit and to show that they were behind the Lum- berjacks 100 percent. They welcomed eight new pledges and two new spon- sors this year. The sponsors were Mrs. Jeri Stewart and Mr. Randy Seal. The PKT formal initiation was held at the home of Mr. Leroy Slick Seal. For money-making projects PKT held raffles. ear washes. and their annual pizza sale. l. PKT members. Seated: Donna Rogers. Shari Knight. Dianne MeClendon. and Annette Burns. Standing: Dana Seal. Tammy Culpep- per, Brenda McNeese. Becky McClendon. Not Shown: Stephanie Tate. Sonia Irvine. Susie McNabb. Missie l.eslie. Clay Foreman. Lee Cvallaspy. Phil Keaton. David Alford. Joey Crowe. 2. Tammy Culpepper gives a grin at one ofthe elub's meetings, 3. Showing PKT club spirit are Diane McClendon. Sandi Rog- ers. and Donna Rogers. 4. A message to PKTis pledges. 5. Sponsor of PKT. Randy Seal. 6. Ready to accept her PKT bid is Dana Seal. 7. Proud to claim PKT as her club is Missy Leslie. S, Senior ofl'ieers-Vice-President, Diane MeClendon. Treasurer. Donna Rogers: Secre- tary, Sandi Rogersg Workshop Captain. An- nette Burns. f , an I .ef ,Z-' -f ,ff 4 2V' -,msd .,.-4, W va .gi ka,- vpe. PKT 155 SAK Pageant Highlights Year SAK wasted no time getting into the swing of things this year. During Au- gust, SAK could be found making ban- ners and tags for the coming football season or, later in the month, at Prep Week welcoming freshmen to BHS. Homecoming activities brought fun and hard work, SAK then followed the Jacks into state play-offs with still more banners. SAK was proud of their new pledges and welcomed them into the club with a swimming party. Christmas festivities were held at the Griffith's, afterwards, all went carol- ing and delivered several fruit baskets. SAK's annual Little Miss Pageant had a new twist this year-the Little Mister division. The pageant was very successful and was enjoyed by all. The Sr. Banquet, a trip to Ponchatrain Beach, and a drive for the Cancer Fund ended this busy year. SAK then made their way to Florida to rest up for next year. l. SAK Officers: Kim Griffin, Vice-President, Bonnie Pope, Presidentg Kelly Beets, Chaplain. 2. Terri Hunt, Trula Haley, and Kody Malley get last-minute details together before the workshop. 3. SAK Junior members: Elena Kelehan, Chris- tie McDaniel, Trula Haley, Cheryl Harris, So- phia Lee. 4. SAK members. Seated: Jana Burge, Lisa Fuller, Terri Hunt. 2nd Row: Patsy John- son, sponsorg Cheryl Harris, Tori Kemp, Trula Haley, Sophia Lee, Elena Kelehan. 5. The SAK Homecoming entry. 6. All the SAK members: Kim Griffin, Bonnie Pope, Kelly Beets, Elena Kelehan, Christi McDaniel, Sophia Lee, Cheryl Harris, Trula Haley. Terri Hunt, Lisa Fuller, Jana Burge, Patsy Johnson. 7. Terri Hunt goes through the trials and tribulations of informal initiation, 8. Washington Parish Little Mister. 9. Winners of the Washington Parish Little Miss Pageant. A X I 1 vt, l . . l , 156 SAK 7 SAK 157 , g 'viii - ,,,-c 1 'CT . age? ' ' 'f ' - -'.. ' . s-1--.- - -, 1 - . A 'ig-,' tt 1, . . ,ia - 'A I TL? T It Si Q ' S 1 J ' , hm 1 , 7: .. qt l,1'1 Sh X' .. ,,. .Sit af, 101114 'X-1: 'S 'aux Torch Has A Great Year Torch Service Club began the year by placing first in the Bogalusa 4th of July parade. Torch entered the Muscu- lar Dystrophy race and beat 4-K to win 5100. Torch promoted school spirit by working at Prep Week and making spirit banners and tags for all the foot- ball games. September proved itself wonderful, with all 8 pledges accepting their bids. Next came Homecoming- Torch won 2nd place on their car. The Christmas banquet was held in the home of Amy Branch. The girls went Christmas carolling and had a slumber party afterwards. Torch's alumni tea served as its 50th Anniversary. The pledges' Talent Night was spectacular. The annual Goodwill Tea was the the most unique and special tea ever! The pledges participated in a pledge hunt to gain their last pledge hour and were formally initiated at Jeanette Richard- son's house. Massive balloons sur- rounded the club during the Heart Fund Drive, Their major money-mak- ing project, the spaghetti dinner, was a big success. The senior banquet was a very special occassion where the ju- niors received their future offices. Torch enjoyed the good things of Pensacola, Florida at their Torch camp in June. 1. Torch members. Standing lst Row: Sherri Williams, Kristen Conerly, Jill Perrault, Angela Stevenson, Angie Brown, Michelle Poche, Re- becca Gill, Stephanie Campbell. Seated lst Row: Terri Billings, Amy Branch, Ellie Barker, Kay- Kay Knight, Seated 2nd Row: Jeanette Richard- son, Susan Pusa, Stacey Talley, Beth Earles, Li- lyan Burdeaux, Mary Lee, Monica Martin, LeAnne Koonce. 2. Torch members participated in Heart Fund Drive. 3. Jeanette Richardson, Susan Pusa, and Monica Martin frost some cup cakes at the spaghetti dinner sale. 4, Mary Lee forces Monica Martin to Cat a chocolate chip cookie. 5. 1983 Torch pledges. 6. Torch camp seems to have gotten the better of Beth Earles. 7. Enjoying the Torch Christmas party are Amy Branch and KayKay Knight. 8. Torch officers. Beth Earles, Sgt.-in-Arms and Social Chairman: Susan Pusa, Presidentg Jeanette Richardson, Secretaryg Stacey Talley, Treasurer: LeAnne Koonce, Historianp Monica Martin, Vice-Presi- dentg Mary Lee, Pledge Captain: Lilyan Bur- deaux, Chaplain and Reporter. 158 Torch 'Q V7 .af 1 ' KW-za f,-2,--1 15 wrwf H 'ev ,1 A 1621 Qs ,xS:'l55+' ' of 5 is-'s ' , T' 54 N Q 5 ' 1 I -:fi YW- we 'o 5, . ., Horizon Cabinet The Horizon Cabinet is composed of the president and two representa- tives from each Horizon Club. The officers are: Mary Fendlason, Presi- dent, LeAnne Koonce, Vice-Presi- dent, Tammy Powell, Recording Sec- retaryg Ellie Barker, Reporter, Monica Martin, Treasurerg and Amy Branch, Corresponding Secretary. At the annual Horizon Ball the Queen was chosen on the basis of her accomplishments throughout the years in Camp Fire. The court in- cludes: Mary Fendlason, Princessg Kim Brister, Kim Griffin, Beth Earles and Amy Branch, Maids. l. Horizon Queen and her Honor Court. 2. I.eAnnc Koonce is chosen 1983 Horizon Queen. 3. Decorating committee for the Hori- zon Ball. 4. Horizon Cabinet members: Amy Breland, Anna Beth Hartzog, .lane Fendalson, Sherlene Alford, Robin Douglas, Sharon Cot- ton, Gina Thomas, Ellie Barker, Nicki Clinton, Tammy Powell, Mary Lee, Monica Martin. Kim Griffin, Lilyan Burdeaux, Mary Fendal- son, LeAnne Koonce .JA KG 1 Q.. 160 Horizon Cabinet .Z , ff l xr L1-33 -..N IT.. .01 fm . if .- , h v fi M., irkjlfi' I .ms , .4 lt? QPMW r 'fc -t lit , . .I TLKFT' V E1 Koki-A-Kipsaya Took Part In Many Activities Under the leadership of Pat Branch, KoKi-A Kipsayals officers were: Presi- dent-Angela Roussel, Vice-President, Missy Aratag Secretary, Ellie Barker, and Treasurer, Blaine Cothern, The two Representatives were Treide Perrault and Kay Kay Knight. Throughout this year, the group took part in many activi- ties. They attended the Doll Ceremony, worked in the Campfire booth, partici- pated in the Campfire sale, and other events held throughout the year. A Campfire Christmas dinner was held at Heidi Herring's and the girls brought along their mothers. In March, the girls had a steak dinner at Dale and Pat Branch's house. They have had a very successful year. l. KOKi-A Kipsaya enjoys funning around. 2. KoKi-A Kipsaya' shows their poise. 3. Koki-A Kipsaya Horizon club consists of April Page, Blaine Cothern, Treide Perrault, Missy Arata, Michelle Dufrene, Angela O'Quinn, Ellie Barker, Stacey Foreman, Amy Branch. L i 'Y 1 . f av f I ? Y e 'N -mfr-f-W-fi ,W .. , .,.!'Eiwtar s g1,,H ',lI',.. i l I T O tsfIl'.'.'.1:U3 Koki-A-Kipsaya 161 'U . ' J X ,W' ' Q 1' J 'Q' r X , .gl ,Wifi , . sz. 'Ai 4 4 va .m 16' k iii J. Mxf A ,ff-i??, N54 mlm' .Q ,M 5 'yi- g sigh ff u at in f,- v?'i fx? 48. I 5' .4. 6 - ,Z5 f Q -Y 5 W, in . A . f K 19 Nik-,'w. Dviffitwig J il, b, 4 rg, f -'la -fxg , K.. rs' , ,pa X h 'Z' 'K 4kg' www ' it ' .5 A in . 1 M A' ji QT ' ' '7' -J V -:V H fi g wx , lx-O le . A 'gl My 1:31 VI 5 v Lal -o 4 NL. My ,D 'K 4 ,li Q .1 ,, ,MV, , .,,.,,,.,,,,ii, W 1 , Navaho Horizon members: First Row: Connie Gill, Sharon Cotton, Anita Mixon, Kim Irvine. Second Row: Angie Thomas, Sheri Seal, Gina Thomas. avaho H 0riz0n-Al0ha- Yu-J yo Horizon ,, y 'xg , W, Aloha-Yu-.Iyo members. First row: Michelle Holden, Mary Walz, Cindy Abrams, Krystal Lawrence, Sabrina Lopez, Angela Penton, Toni Adams, Tiffanie Fornea, Tina Varisco. Bottom Row: Tami Breland, Richelle Phillips, Linda Hall, Anna Beth Hartzog, Tina Thomas, Deona Lott. Not Shown: Sherlene Alford. NavahofAloha-Yu-.Iyo 163 FRESHME Class Ofhcers Show B H Their Przde and Spzrzt President Ravis Holmes Vice-President Krystal Lawrence Secretary- Treasurer Robyn Douglas Cynthia Abrams Byron Adams Chris Adams Derrick Adams Lori Adams Louis Adams Michelle Adams Roger Adams Toni Adams Laura Ainsworth Denise Albert Letricia Alexander 164 Freshmen 'YU' Sherlene Alford Walton Alford David Allen William Anglin Kim Bailey William Bedwell Regina Benjamin Michael Bertoniere Regionald Bickham Stanwood Bickham Tongia Bickham Kelia Blackburn Cynthia Blanks Karen Borden Robin Boyles Kevin Bracey Kendell Branch Amy Breland Tamara Breland Pamela Brewton Necola Brookter Keely Brown Elvis Brumfield Christopher Bryan Tonya Butler David Byrd Nadine Byrd Tyner Byron Antonia Campbell Paul Carney Elizabeth Carr Jerrelly Carter Rogie Casama Harold Catha Tammy Cliburn Virginia Corkern Leslie Cortez Rose Cotton Kathy Crain Mary Crain Charles Crawford Alvin Creel Charles Creel Annette Crumedy Dana Darden Dawn Dawsey Robyn Douglas Linda Dunaway Freshmen 165 Carl Durfee Pamela Duncan Traci Duncan Jerry Dunomes Judy Easterling Dawn Evans Jane Fendlason Tommy Fenley Tiffanie Fornea Damon Fortenberry Teresa Foster George Fournet Leroy Francis Chris Frilot Stephanie Galloway Sandra Gerald Paul Gomez Stephen Gomez Eileen Grass Archie Grimes Heather Grubbs Linda Guileryardo Leigh Anne Haley Bryant Hall Donald Hall Greg Hall Harold Hall Linda Hall Eric Harris James Harris Anna Hartzog Gwendolyn Hemphill Carry Henry 166 Freshmen Q4 1 fi Ethon Henry Helaina Herring Diana Hilton Robert Hodge Michelle Holden Michell Holmes Travis Holmes Holly Hunt Sherri James Darryl Jefferson Sheri Jenkins Becky Johnson Johnnie Johnson Dewanda Jones Pamela Jones Jacqueline Keil -fv Lisa King Kristina Lambert Freshmen Faces Are Everywhere l. During the Homecoming activities, Freshman Heather Pigott was escorted by her father. 2, Working on their Homecoming car are Freshman Cheerleader Heather Grubbs, Sophomore Rebecca Gill and Fresh- man Helaina Herring. 3. During a halftime show, Sophomore Angele Stevenson and Freshman Amy Breland prepare for the next step. Freshmen 167 Stephen Laurent Sharon Lavigne Krystal Lawrence Patrice Lester Benton Lively Toni Lloyd Joyce Long Sabrina Lopez Deona Lott James Lott Sandra Luter Bobbie Magee Doris Magee Tim Magee Calvin Martin Carmen Martin Eric Martin Stanley Martin V I f s X f Freshmen Enjoy Their ew School l. Student Council members Robyn Doug- las, Tina Thomas, Jane Fendlason, and Bryan Kemp wait to see if there is going to be a Homecoming parade. 2. Sherry Powell and DeeDee Dunaway try not to run into each other. 3. Presenting a cypress clock to Assistant Principal Gary Magee is fresh- man Rene Adams. XI.. .- VXI 4.7.3 ,ms 'il 1'5- , t l 168 Freshmen Tammy May Kenneth McCray James McQueen Chris Miller Darrin Miller James Miller Yvette Mims Sean Mixon Helen Mizell Brady Monroe Patricia Moody Elesha Moore Derek Moss Chris Nastasia Ben Nevers Latisia Newkirk Anita Otis Joan Owens Richard Parder Joanna Patrick Rusty Patterson Matthew Penny Osa Penny Angela Penton Phillip Peters Teresa Peters Valerie Peters Deirdra Phelps Richelle Phillips Theresa Pierce Heather Pigott Nancy Pigott Franklin Pogue Randall Polk Richard Pope Buffie Pounds Sherry Powell Bonnie Pritchard Shawn Pryor Dana Quinn Rodrick Ratliff Vernon Rayford Suella Rhymes Steven Ridgdell Julie Ritchie Tasha Roberts Christopher Robertson James Robertson Freshmen 169 Caprice Robinson Jewl Rogers Leslie Rousell Benjamin Rushing Lisa Rutland Richard Sances Kenneth Sauls Karla Schempp Hilton Schilling Sandra Sheridan Nikki Sherman Dawn Sibley Jeffery Simmons Carl Slade Jeffery Slaughter David Smith Linda Smith Paul Smith Tonica Smith Louain Sowell Reginald Span Tammy Spears Darren Speights Don Spiers I-lershcl Stafford Reginald Stalling Timothy Stewart Stephen Stogner Paul Stuart Bruce Taber Wendy Talley Bryan Tate Shelia Taylor Kimberly Terrell Jerry Thomas Michelle Thomas Ronald Thomas Tina Thomas William Thomas William Thompson Jack Toney Bryan Tullos Scott Tupman Tina Varisco Michelle Vondcrbruegge Paula Walker Mary Walz Sonya Washington 170 Freshmen LAM, x l Kenneth Westbrook Melinda Wells Neomi Wheat Tamara Wheat Theresa Wheat Albert Whitfield Freshmen Become Involved In High School X- M, ,gi . -f I. Two freshmeh students work on an assignment for the talented art class. 2. Freshman Anna Beth Hart- zog participated in the Homecoming activities. 3. Mi- chelle Thomas is a member ofthe BHS Band. 4. Re- presenting the student council are Byron Adams, Chris Miller, and Rusty Fournet. Annie Whitfield Adell Williams Lee Williams Michelle Williams Kera Wilson Danny Wolfe Freshmen l7l Adminislrcztors' Those Who Keep It Running Srnoothly Principal Richard Cothern has the dents' problems. awesome task of supervising l,l 39 stu- Mr, Gary Magee, former Coach and dents, 70 faculty members, and two HS' social studies teacher, works hard all sistant principals. year to fulfill his obligation as Assis- During the course of the SCh0Ol day, tant Principal. He supervises teachers, Mr, Cothern hovers over federal and students in the cafeteria during lunch, state forms, consults with faculty and and takes care of the many discipline staff members, and deals with the stu- problems that arise. Mrs. Mary Chatmon, former math- ematics teacher, stays busy all year ar- ranging the school's curriculum. As Assistant Principal, she is constantly supervising the curriculum's develop- ment at Bogalusa High. 172 Administrators Principal Richard Cothern P Q' ,, .i N X. 4 w--f!..,y..., '--up-au. ,,r....-- Assistant Principal Mary Chatmon Assistant Principal Gary Magee Administrators 173 Teachers Are People T00! 1. Taking it easy are Principal Cothern and office secretary Arlene Mitchell. 2. Student council sponsor Debbie Bateman and president Bryan Kemp present first place honors Qand doughnutsj to Carl Jefferson and Mrs. Penny's homeroom for winning the spirit banner contest. 3. Leading the Bogalusa delegation in the Washington Parish Fair Parade are Mr, and Mrs. Mike Breland and the cheerleaders. 4. Working on her lesson plans for the day is Mrs. Lorraine Hall-Love. eg, A is-' , 1 rl? . Y? ,a .l xif 4.-I 'li 14232 Newlyn Bailey Mary Barnes Debbie Bateman Sharon Bateman 174 Faculty wh... M 35, W 5' A S 9 if LTV 5 ' affiixy 1 Lv' vw x. -f , . r A dbh QW V.: 42 ,L x, L, ' A w s ' J KZ? 'x I Z' , J J ai' aff, fd' P is Normell Kellar Holly King Eddie Lawrence Georgc Magee Susan Magee Michael McCruncy Karen McGhee Lester Megehce Beverly Merritt Clotilc Mims Gloria Moses Bill Murray Lewis Murray Billy Passman Jeanette Patterson Put Penny Tom Pigott Larry Powe Nelda Purvis James Raborn Troy Ricks Fannie Robertson Loraine Robertson Randy Scztl l76 Faculty M EM ORIAM The Season Changes . . . The long corridor rings out again with quickened steps and the lively din of teachers' conversation and student laughter. The season changes, and the books are gathered, the bulletin boards are decorated, the desks are shined. Yet something is missing this season. One quickened step is stilled. One cheerful smile is absent. One frantic search for new materi- als-for innovative techniques-is finished. The season changes, but the quiet dedication is gone. The glad service is gone. The warmth is gone. The season changes, and Rowena Stewart Burge is gone. The season changes, but the memory lingers like a sweet essence that permeates the long corridor and enriches our day. C97 Jane Sheridan Bobby Speights Dottie Speights Genevieve Starnes Jeri Stewart Pat Strickland Leslie Taylor Dan Turnage Don Williams Sarah Williams Wendell Wilson Gloria Wolfe Faculty 177 ef Those Who Work Long and Haro' Being one of the secretaries at BHS was a very complicated job, but one that Ms. Windham, Mrs. Powe, Mrs. Mitchell, and Mrs. Frazier enjoyed. Ms. Windham, the bookkeeper, han- dled the business end of the schoolg Mrs. Powe worked the front deskg while Mrs. Mitchell was Mr. Cothern's secretary. All the counselors handled the difficult task of scheduling, with the help of Mrs. Frazier, the secretary of their office. The school was run by many people, including the cafeteria workers and the janitors. The cafeteria helpers pre- pared two different lunches everyday for those who wanted to eat. There was much planning involved in order to serve the students and teachers a nutri- tious meal. The maintenance crew kept the school clean and fixed anything which needed repairs. The janitors were al- ways busy trying to keep the school in good shape. l. Mrs. Powe and Clayton Jackson enjoying a short break. 2. Lunchroom Ladies. 3. Bookkeeper- Francis Windham. 4. Guidance Secre- tary-Nettie Frazier. 5. Secretary- Josie Powe. 6. Secretary-Arlene Mitchell. 178 Staff In Memory of Ruby Buchanan Just when her days seemed brightest, Just when her hopes seemed best, God called her from amongst us To her eternal rest i, . if tk, s YM ,.., , 5 tx N 1. f ,, . , of A 4-1? M 1- f ,I 3.3 We .xt . N' x X Burnadette Bradford Maza Coleman Albert Creel Delores Dyson Johnnie Mae Feidls Louis Godbolt t . 1 Z N , li, X . 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COCA COLA BOTTLING CO 213 Shenandonah Bogalusa loutslana 70427 fu-:mg a WDW' T WESTWAKBIXIIN TVIKRCO-rnplete Waem Store ru pg:,tmtutA smart BOGALINA, LOUISIANA 7047 OFFICE PHONE 732 2341 HOME PHONE 735 6493 Bogoluso Gloss 81 Cobmef Works CABINETS 8- CARPORTS WINDOWS 8- STORM WINDOWS OPEN 7 30 4 30 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE SILAS LEO STEWART 516 COLUMBIA STREET OWNER BOGALUSA LA 70427 7iae lfzZ4e Phone 732 9851 HARDWARE stones E Randy Smtth 438 Columbla Street O ner Bogalusa Lou s ana 70427 Bogaluscr Modernization Crown Zellerbach has reached a mayor mllestone 1n the S120 m1ll1on moderntza tton of IIS Bogalusa contamerboard m1ll wtth the startup of one of the world's largest eontlnuous pulp d1gesters The S34 m1ll1on Bogalusa dtgester IS the key element 1n a program launched 1n 1977 to modern1ze the 60 year old pulp and paper m1ll and concentrate produc t1on on contamerboard to supply the company's 13 southern and eastern cort u gated contamer plants The program IS part of the company's S1 5 b1ll1on caprtal spendmg plan Capable of produclng 1,300 tons of kraft pulp per day, the d1gester has a mam vessel nearly 200 feet hxgh and 22 feet tn d1ameter It IS operated by speclally tra1ned personnel usmg a S0pl'1lSI1C3ICCI computer system 4 CrownZc-zllerboch Bogoluso MIII an I... I at zffefgrriw 'r1'i4T'fQf+etw i ie' 1 4 It tantrum It . , . lil-.I i' ' U' P X -asfm? ,'.12s2Av .L-I A n W ' H Q 5 t . e W ' 3' 0 , I' ' I ' XX.. : - : ,Q .y,p b . w , ii ' , , 184 Advertisements WESTERN SIZZLIN STEA HOUSE 1523 South Bolumbta Road Booalusa La 70427 Phone 735 S533 THE STORK SHOP lt 1317 Cumberland Streer Phone 735 1831 I Bogalusa Lourslana WHITE AUTO STORE Superior Avenue Phone 735 1312 Headquarters for Tires Batterles Accessorles and Appltances Home of Greater Values TED LEWIS Owner L P az L QUALIFIED Qualtfled IS a key word tn today s hlghly competltlve soclety And behmd that ofcourse IS educatlon The sk111s and capab111t1es students are gammg today can help shape a greater Amertca tomorrow STARN S PHARMACY Glft Shop 725 Avenue F 732 7441 Video Invasion Game Room Fun for the whole famlly Owners Mr 8: Mrs John R Bufkm Jr 213 Supertor Ave 735 7988 Audry Adams Owner Barber Stylzst at THE BARBER SHOP 621 Avenue F Bogalusa Louzstana Phone 735 0612 MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS Place for the Custom Face 530 Loutslana Ave Phone 735 5912 ,' 1 - .- . 21 Q' 1 - ' Fygighf House PIIOIIEJ 735-8876 . . . . , ' 9 a I . , . . . Advertisements 185 l I GSQ14 M1445 Downtown Bogalusa The ldeal Place to Shop 422 Columbla Street Phone 735 9397 15buhn!C?en1aa ihnf EVERYTHING FOR THF MUSIC IWNDED TRUETT'S SHOE STORE Thom McAn Shoes 506 Columbia Street BOGALUSA, LOUISIANA TLINF LPS BRAKFS AIRCONIDITIONERS XIINOR LNGIIXE Rl PAIRS PLILASANT HILL MOBIL How S1 RVICF Ru un extts xso CIIXRIIS 'KRNIXNDNLRGER WNFR :MA BOCXILSX LA7047 GAR Real Estate di Insurance Agency 408 Austm Street Bogalusa Loutslana 70427 Phone 735 8000 JamesA Stevenson Realtor Insurer AMY'S FLOWER SHOP INC 816 Avcnue F ,V P Flowers for All Oceastons l Bm ALUSA LA 701127 Phone 735 9748 Bogalust Loutstana X 7 P BOGALUSA LUMBER F IILANIEE General Offtee 130 Cumberland Str X C60 MKG' f 322 Ausrm srnm aoGALusA LA 70427 Phone 732 2581 or 732 2582 S P O Box 399 B I Louslsldna 609 Supcrlor Ave 735 9813 or 735 5756 Ogu asa Beauty and Barber Servlees Avaxlable FAMILY BAKER Y 5984-If' 326 Superlor Ave Phone 732 4881 IA ffl Cakes for all Oeeastons lpiyglpu I- gn .I W, 'fl?!I!ll'3il ' - f .tzgu . at 1 in I H ll alll:-., Vlifvllx 735-7 .lllnl-11' I I . I I 0 f. . . wnue F if A 4 Z 55 55 Ifkfltglgle' I. I ' 1 . ,ffi lli I h ff ' 57 - ' .. gf GENE a JANET Fosrgn ne SHENANDOAH st E ,, I f I H ,. Owners E ' 3 ' ' ' K . A , :I I N . A ff FJ W I I I I D D CO. , ff 'P I 'Q - 1 , ' E I 'I I 1 'X . , Q - V RY' . . Nil? I 7 4 1 - S .4 I - -1 I - ...Kwon , .,.....,!-H x K gtg-Ee I f . I .IA,.fvl,f., Y., ,., ., ' .,.,.,., 1 :.-,,,.. ,f 186 Advertisements lnsunng 330 Austln Street LIFE RETIREMENT HOME OWNER AUTO Tommy G Leos Account Representatlve Llfe IVIIIIIOIIHIFC The Horace Mann Insurance Compames 245 Arknsas Ave Bogalusa Loulstana 70427 C5045 732 7042 153 Montgomery Street l'IIlST PIN KN! I ll SI' ll! ll l'S GALEN DUBAY CITY DRUG STORE fi ll Bogalusa La 732 2561 V MAGIC CITY MOTORS INC Bogalusa Loulslana 70427 Phone 732 3691 SEAL LUMBER CO Patnts Hardware Lumber Bulldmg Materlals Deep South Converszons Inc 2115 south Columbta st B0gdIUSd Lu 70427 401 Umon Avenue 15043 735 0537 Custom Exhaust Spectallsts CLAY S .IEWELERS The Rmg Leaders Bogalusa Loulslana 70427 Charlle Watts Owner Phone 732 4236 423 Columbla Street Bogalusa, Lou1s1ana ica' 1' i Z - , y , I . . , . - t ' 7 ' , T -157 cotumnm smear ' ! soontusr. toulsmmx mm 1 - 1 . x Advertisments 187 urt's Athletic Shop Best Prrces for Sportlng Goods tn Town 827 Avenue F Bogalusa La PHONE 732 5928 TRAVIS GROCERY cl? MARKET 101 Derblgney Street 732 3841 an HOMES SUPERMARKET 6 412 Austrn Street Offrce Machmes Reparrs Rentals Office Supplres 732 4801 116 Georgia Ave Bogalusa La ROYAL VICTOR AB DICK BILL WHITE BUSINESS MACHINES OF BOGALUSA NC Todd Evans Manager 542 Columbra Street Lrnda Fuller Co Manager Bogalusa Loursrana 70427 C5043 735 8261 TRAUB S CHRISTIAN BOOKSTORE 428 Austm Street 732 4452 Bogalusa La 70427 Blbles Books Church Supphes Cholr 8: Mlnrsters Robes Records Tapes Musrc Jewelry Grfts Greetrng Cards Brbles Engraved and Rebound Mon Sat 9AM 6PM Balfour? e 1 'rn p 'a . LARRY ATF E D ROSS R VET MIKE C M G Y L CAZE M C TER QL7 OBRIENSS TIRE CENTER AND MUFFLER SHOP 706 Avenue F Bogalusa Loursrana Phone 735 8473 AL BOUT 9- It E. WOMEN S APPAREL JIMMIE PUGH FLOWERS INC I 15 Okachobee Ave Bogalusa Loursrana C From al ourwl r H I L H . . . ,y L RI AR J M ASPEN .O.B 447 . ' VIR . 9895 li: , . 9 +5 5 1 1 - , .: N . uns LAURA nuvonv 5041 132.72 D ' 9 K mc. QU of . Nlpnzicd In Ill: Frnghl llmnr' ' u usnnsmzff soGALusA,um4Q1 d I 735-I 31 ' , , ' ' Owner: Travis Thomas 732-3681 - i 11 ' ' f I 0 ' HA 5 , ,s I ,.,,. 1 I I ' , T - VI ,. , ' If ue I X t, ., i , I V Z . I ' I . , .- -. I 1 , . , , , . . . , I I I I Advertisement THE DAILY NEWS The newspaper that cares about the peoplef, Lou Major-Publisher Bogalusa, Louisiana 70427 Phone: 732-2565 Co g at lato sS GILBERT INSURANCE 'nlo GIORDANO S BAKERY KENS AUTO PARTS 207 Georg'a A e. 735-6508 CITY RADIA TORS 732-4431 300 Memph' Complime s I' I Supporting BHS 1 1 v and is M JIM Records 557 Frsl A 735-6404 Bo al s L 0 an cn-lzENs sAvlNGs B d ASSOCIATES INC l.oAN AsscJclA'rloN Congratulations Seniors of 83 BROWN MCGHEE FUNERAL HOME 0 Q 1 ve. g u a, a. For all y ur record and tape needs. n r' u i n eniors d n , . ' s u r ee , 'i an 'n , ui ' n ::z:r:1r::'.5.., 011: 1:::3:: mn M- nAvus no o,, mc. V U- b I., ' ::1:.'.:::f., ,l v.. v--n. mono 1 fl N 201 C mberland St eet 1005 Cleveland Str t Bogalusa Louis ana 70427 Fr klz ton Lo sm zz 70438 rom uousmo orronunnv ' Advertisement 189 LAND OF SPORTS 500 Columbia Street Bogalusa Louisiana 70427 Dial 732-2452 Tommy Walters-Owner Where Sportsmen Serve Sportsmenf' LOTT 8: SONS, INC. Hondo - Homelite ond Datsun Highway 10 East - Lakeview Ph. 735-8297 BOGALUSA, LOUISIANA 70427 Complete Parts and Service JC Penney 419 Columbia Street Department Store With Everything for the Family and Home Catalog Phone No 735 1338 Retail Store No 735 8243 Residentialflndustrial-Wood-Chain Link Gates Swimming Pool Contractors SPRING VALLEY RD. 732-7901 BOGALUSA TYNES FENCE CO. ' ton Bank andTrustCon'pmy I 6 Convenient Locations to Serve You 300 Austin Street-Bogalusa 562 Columbia St.-Bogalusa 919 Washington St.-Franklinton East Gate Drive Inn-Franklinton Angie Mt. 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LA711427 ' , 'Q - if -,. zu 5 ', 1 Advertisements BUICK BOB BOUTWELL Boutwell Felber Chevrolet Bulck Inc 200 Austln Street Bogalusa La 70427 732 3616 GAYLE S JEWELRY INC Bogalusa s Frlendllest Jewelers Andy Overton Dlamonds Watches Glfts 406 Columbla Street Phone 732 9751 732 7301 Bogalusa La BOGALUSA HEALTH AAMIATHLETKTCLUB P O Box 561 Bogalusa Loulslana 70427 BERENSON S 428 Columbla Street Bogalusa Lourslana Frank Montalbano Clothlng for Men and Boys TRI SON CYCLES Yamaha Sales Servlce 8: Parts 210 Loulsrana Ave BOGALUSA LOUISIANA 70427 Phone 735 8564 B F Goodrnch The Other Guys 923 South Columbta Str Phone 732 4264 THE CLIPPING POST 209 Ontarlo Ave CO1d Russell Co Bldg next to Kmfe 8: Relncj NORMAN LIVELY Owner Comphments of Operators Lana Spears lgl, Rlta Bradberry Chzldren s Fashzons 705 Ave F The latest styles for 1 Bogalusa La 732 9695 men and women' LAWRENCE MOTOR SUPPLY Hair Cuts Perms 8L Color Automotive Parts Hwy 10 East 'md Equlpment Phgiga-lgZa1l.6a1 T No 2 No 3 71 1 Avenue F 1601 North Columbla Str ENTEX Phone 735 6159 Phone 732 7809 Congratulations Graduates of 83 'I l . . . - - 0 o WARREN'S FL ORIST . I 1 EJ . 1 O1 7 Advertisements 191 QS! 55 QLQJ Qziaf-uae! .Z,.,oCM,tf 192 Advertisements The Smart Place To Bank FIIET SIHTE BEIIIK AND TRLST CONIPAJYY BOGALUSA LOUISIANA 70427 1000 Congratulatlons Class of 83 of mg The 'Blue Butterfly Open Mon Sat 10 00 to 6 00 Monogrammg Service and Free Grft Wrap for that somethmg drfferent ln today s fashlon 237 Rrchmond St ln Bogalusa 735 0208 Woolco Shopmg Center ln Covrngton ARLTS THE OTHER SHOP 247 Rtchmond Street Bogalusa Loutstana S GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 83 CRICKET NOR TH Womens Apparel Phone 732 7881 Columbta Street Congratulatrons Semors DEL TA PRINTING CO., INC. Furntture Machmes Supplles 214 Columbra Street 735 6544 ,F LADY ANDREA ft ,C , an 735 9567 ,wig 338 M ng CHATEAU LA RUE 402 Columbla Street 735 3331 spectallzmg 1n Bogalusa LOUISIHHH 732 3677 Best Wlshes Semors Phone 732 352l B OOS TERS Sherld tn s Plants lne Larn and Betty Sherld IH Dr Roger X Casamx Dr Rnchurd T Hortmm G E C ullouet M D Drs Waldrup 8L Smgleton Ltd AV Greeo DDS R tv Breland tAttornej.J Purkvtew Medical Clmlc E B Scoggln, M D W P Crooks, M D W T LeML11re M D J ,KKJM 4 acobs Clnnopnacttc Cllwuc Headaches Neck Shoulder 84 Arm Pam Numbness Low Back 8: Leg Pam Pam 225 Memphls St Between Shoulders LANDRY S RESTAURANT 218 Alabama Avenue Bogalusa Louisiana . , 1' . - , X W y . ' . .4 .7 T ' sr va . L - -. t , KJ., I . 5 ' l ' . .' ,, 1 , 4 . ', 7 :XA Q .A 2 Q N ' it ' ' ' 'Q Q S f K A R i .W ' .. - gs Q. f X '. 9 . . . . I I' :. - - Mfg x + + ' A , X - .- . A gay: . , gafaikgi ' . im g? . . YL . I , ' E , , .. Q . ' ' . 1 Q . , Advertisements 193 Compliments of G. E. 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Bogalusa Frankllnton Slidell TRIANGLE LI QU OR STORE C l Ph 735 5931 P MAGEE FINANCE SERVICE 440 Columbia Street Bogalusa, Louisiana Phone: 735-8267 SONIC FUJYIL' Manager, Jim Hodges Eating 'Happy Eating 21 Bogalusa, Louisiana Congratulations Seniors GOLDMAN S of BQGALUSA C 1 GRAHAM S SPORTING GOODS 1302 Marshall Richardson Road Bogalusa Louisiana Phone 735 1227 Congratulations Seniors FRED S Your Key To Value 407 Columbza Street Bogalusa Loulslana BURDEAUX AUTO PARTS 208 Alabama Ave 735 6506 847 Avenue F 735 6521 Bogalusa Louisiana I 426 umbia Street Bogalusa, L ' ' Y Congratulations Seniors 902 0 umbia Street Bogalusa, Louisiana ' oneg - Theo enton , 7 194 Advertisements SPORTSMANXS' INN Bar-B-Q Ribs Seafood Steaks Bogalusa Louisiana Doug Thigpan For Reservations Dial 732-7138 Highway 21-Bypass Owners Jerry Wade 8L PARISH NATIONAL BANK The Smart Place to Bank 3 locations in Bogalusa Columbia Road Avenue B Northgate Member F D I C The Fair Treatment Bank Hours Monday Friday 8 30 3 30 SG 97 Advertisement 195 SE IOR DIRECTURY DAVID ALAN ADAMS FFA 11. DONALD EDWARD ADAMS Football 9,10,1 1,12Q Basketball 9, Track 123 FHA 11,121 Football lst Team All- District. MARSHALL ADAMS Baseball 10,12, SHANDRA MARIE ALLEN Basketball 9,10,1 1: Track 123 Beta Phi Sweetheart 123 Modest Club 10,1 1,123 American Legion Junior and Senior Auxiliary Award KAREN ANNETTE ANDERSON PATRICK D'ANGELO ANDERSON Band 9,10 DON GARY BATES, JR. Yearbook Staff 11,123 Axe Staff l0,11,123 Sr. Class Play 12, patch work Players 9,103 Outstanding Artist Award 10. KELLY ANITA BEETS Beta Club 10,121 SAK 10,1 1,1 23 Chaplain, Sergeant At Arms3 Honor Graduate MARK CHRISTOPHER BENNETT Football 9,l0,l 1,123 Baseball 9,10,11: 4K 10,11,123 Football Scholarship. DONNA MARIE BERTONIERE ARLEN SCOTT BLACKWELL FFA ll,l2. LISA KAY BLACKWELL 4K 10,1 1,l2, Workshop Chairman, Chaplain. RICHARD CLOYD BOLEWARE Football 9,10,1 1,123 Basketball 9,103 Beta Club 9,10,11Q Key Club 11,121 PKT Sweetheart 113 Happy Edmundson Memorial Trust Fund: Golden B 9,l0,1 13 Student Council 9, Vice-President, Southeastern Foreign Language Festival JEFFREY LANCE BOLTON Football 9,l0,11,123 Chorus 9,10,1l: Beta Phi 12, Sr. Class Play 12. PAULA GAYE BOONE SAK 10,1 l,l2, Secretary. PEGGY DAWN BOREL Homecoming Court 12. MICHAEL ALLEN BOYLES MARSHALL TODD BRANCH Beta Club 10, FFA 9,10,1 1,12. RUTH ESTELLE BRANCH Band 9,10,1 1, Lieutenant: Flag Corps 10,11, Lieutenant: Beta Club 10,1 1,123 AST 10,1 1,12, Workshop Captain, Pledge Captain, Vice-President3 Axe Staff 10,11 3 Golden B 9,lO,l 1,123 State Rally 113 Who's Who in American High Students3 Outstanding Junior Band Member: Honor Band. JAMES WARD BREAZEALE Football 9,10,1 1,123 Basketball 9, Key Club 10,1 1,12, Sgt. At Arms, Secretaryg Student Council 113 Advisory Board 12, Boys State 123 lst All-District Team Football 11, lst Team All-District and State 12. SHAUNDRA RENA BRIDGES Chorus 10,11,12, FBLA 3 Spartanettes 10,11,12Q Girls State 12. KIMBERLY ANNE BRISTER Band 9,l0,1 1,123 Flag Corps 9,2 Keyettes 11,123 Vice-President3 BTS 10,1 1,1 2, Treasurer: Axe Staff 10, Press Editorg Girls State 12: Flag Corps, Co-Captain 102 Drum Major 11,122 Homecoming Court 121 United States National Band Award 12. SHERRY LYNN BROCK FBLA 10,11,121 American Junior 8L Senior Auxiliary Award. CALEB BERNARD BROWN Modest Club 10,1 1,l2. JOSEPH JIROD BROWN KEITHEN SEAN BROWN Football 9: Track ll,l2. ODESSA MARIE BROWN ROGER TIMOTHY BROWN Salutatoriang Tennis 11: Beta Club 9,lO,l l,12, President3 Golden B 9,l0,1 1,123 DAR Good Citizen Award3 District Rally 10,1 1,123 and 9th. State Rally 10,l1,3 Student Council 10,111 Board of Trustees Scholarshipg Social Science Fair lst place political science 9,10, French Club3 Spanish Club: Latin Club. CEASAR CORTEZ BRUMFIELD LILYAN DENISE BURDEAUX Key Club Sweetheart 11,121 Keyettes 11,12, Treasurer: Torch 10,1 l,12, Re- porter-Chaplain: District Rally 93 State Rally 93 French Club 10,1 13 National Merit Science Award 12. SHYREL DENISE BURKS Chorus 123 District Rally 123 CLARA ANNETTE BURNS Basketball 10,1 1,12: Tennis 10,1 1,123 Captain Award in Basketball 103 Sports- manship Award ll, MVP 12: PKT l0,ll,l2 Pledge Captaing Spanish Club ll,l2. STEVEN DUANE BUSBY Football 103 Basketball 113 Student Council 93 Soccer Team 9,103 Most Im- proved Player 9, Spanish Club 9,,12, Biology Club 10. ARNETTA FRANSINE BUTLER Basketball 9, Track 93 Chorus 9: STEVEN LANCE BYRD Football 9,103 Baseball 10,1 1,123 Golden B 10 Baseball All-District 103 All District MVP 11, All-District Captain 12. JANE MARILYN CARNEY Beta Club 12, Rally Committee3 Keyettes 11,123 BTS l0,ll,l2, President3 Yearbook Staff ll, Advisory Board 103 President of the Spanish Clubg Honor Graduate THOMAS QUINN CASSIDY Football 9,lO,1l,l23 FFA 9,10,11,12: Key Club 11, 123 Axe Staff l0,l1,123 Boys State 121 RACHEL ANNE CHERAMIE American Legion Scholarship: JOHNNIE MERRIT CORKERN St. Class Play 123 R.O.T.C. 9,103 S.R.O.T.C. DRILL TEAM 9. JAMES JOHN COTHERN AST Sweetheart 11,12: MICHELLE RENE COTHERN Band 9,10,ll,l23 Beta Club 10,111 AST 10. BILLY JOE COTTON CULLIE COTTON Football 9,l0,ll3 Track 10. RONALD LORYD CREEL Football 93 Track gl Key Club 93 ROBERT JAMES CRUMEDY TERYON TERIA DEXTER Spartanettes 12. THOMAS BLAINE DUNAWAY St. Class Play 123 Boys State 12. ELIZABETH EARLES Paperdolls 10,1 1,12Q Key Club Sweetheart 12, Keyettes 11,12, Secretary3 Torch 10,1 1,12, Sgt. At Armsg Axe Staff 123 Advisory Board 12, Sr. Class Play 123 Girls State 12, French Club l1,12, Secretary. MARY MELISSA FENDLASON Band 93 Paperdolls 11,123 Beta Club 1O,11,12, Keyettes 11,12, President. 4K 10,1 1,12, Vice-Pres., Golden B 9,103 Student Council 1l,12, Secretary. Sr. Class Play 123 Girls State 123 French Club 11,12: Tanda Club, Science Project Award3 TA Representative 9: Homecoming Court '823 Listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Honor Graduate. PATRICIA ANN FLOT SANDRA RENEE FORBES CLAYTON BOYD FOREMAN Football 9,l0,l 1,123 Basektball 9,,l 1,123 Beta Club 9,103 FHA 9,103 PKT 12, Golden B 9,103 Class Officer 9g All-District Football 11,123 Team Captain Footballg Mack Harvey Award in Basketballg National Canoe Marothon Champions: Honor Graduate. JAMES HAYDEN FORTENBERRY Gold 9,l0,1 1,123 Tennis 11,12: Chorus 93 Golden B 123 Sr. Class Play 11,123 Girls State 12. JEFFERY CASIMERE FOSTER Track 9,,l23 Tennis 1 1,123 Chorus 9,10,l 1,123 Key Club 10,1 1,1 23 Treasurer, 4- H 11,123 boys State 12. TATIANA LORETTA FOURNET TATIANA LORETTA FOURNET 4K 12. American Legion Scholarship ROBERT LEE FOWLER ANGELA MARIA FRANCIS Chorus 9,103 American Legion Junior and Senior Auxiliary Award: Sr. Class Play 123 Modest Club. MELISSA YVETTE FRAZIER Cheerleaders 9,l0,l 1,1 2, Captain: Chorus 9,10,l 1,123 Beta Club 9,103 Spartan- ettes l0,ll,l2, Secretary, President3 Golden B 11,123 All-District Cheer- leader, Honor Graduate. American Legion Junior 8a Senior Auxiliary Award3 Bogalusa Association of Educators: Dillard University Alumni Scholarship3 196 Senior Directory Central Memorial High School Class of 1962 Awards3 Dillard University Aca- demic Scholarship3 MICHAEL DEWAYNE GALLOWAY Football 9,l0,113 Baseball 9,103 PAMELIA GAYLE GALLOWAY District Rally 12. ROBERT EDWIN GANN Football 10: Track 9,l0,11,123 Beta Club 103 4-H 93 Honor Graduate. VICTOR DEAN GAVIN Sr. Class Play 12. JOHN TIMOTHY GIBBONS FRANK M. GLENN ELLIS JAMES GODBOLT, JR. Chorus 9. TONY WAYNE GRANGER Football 9,l0,l I,I2Q FFA 9,l0,l 1,l2, AST 10, 1 l:Student Council 123 Sr. Class Play 123 Football Honorable Mention All-District 11,12. MICHELE ANGELIQUE GREELY Basketball 9,1 1. KIMBERLY BLAINE GRIFFIN Paperdolls Il,Q SAK 10,1 I,I21 Vice-President3 Axe Staff 10,1 l,12, Co-Editorg Golden B 123 Sr. Class Play 123 Girls State 123 Happy Edmonson Scholar- ship3 Mary Williams Robertson Marx Scholarship, French Blub 10,1 1,121 Hon- or Graduate. ALESIA MARIA HALL Beta Club 9,103 FBLA 10,1 1.12, Secretaryg Golden B 123 Student Council 123 Attended LYS CLouisiana Youth Seminarj Baccalaureate Committee. Honor Graduate CAROLYN MARIE HALL DARRYL CHEVALE HARRIS Baseball 12, Band 9,101 Chorus 9,l0,l l,l2Q District Rally 9,10,,l23 State Rally 123 Sr. Class Play 12. BLAKE JEFFERY HENNESY FFA II,l2Q Boys State IZ, Physical Education Award 11. CONSTANCE LAVERNE HENRY FHA 12. KIMBERLY DENESE HILL TERRI LYNN HILL 4K 10,1 1,12, Sgt. At Armsg Spanish Club3 CAROL PATRICE HOGAN American Junior 8: Senior Auxiliary Award LEE WALTER HOPKINS Band 9,1 23 Beta Club 10,1 1,1 2, Vice-President3 Key Club 11,123 Axe Staff 12. Honor Graduate. MICHAEL JAMES HORTMAN FFA 9,122 PKT 10,1 1, Sweetheart. TERA ADELE HUTCHERSON Chorus 10,1 1,123 Spartanettes IlQ District Rally 103 State Rally 10, Modest Club 11,123 MAYNARD HEARO HYLAND Football 11,123 French ll Award JEFFERY LAMAR IKERD Football 9,l0,11,123 Baseball 93 Track 10,111 Almost Anything Goes 12. CLAYTON WARD JACKSON Beta Club 93 Yearbook Staff 123 Golden B Award 9,I2Q Student Council 9: Advisory Board 123 Modest Club, Vice-President, President3 Nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Honor Graduate. Home- room Representative 122 Central Memorial High School Class of 1960 Award3 Big Brother Award3 Service and Character Award3 Business English Awardg Southern University Alumni Scholarship. LATANYA DESHUN JACKSON Band 9,103 Paperdolls 11,123 Flag Corps 9,I0f Key Club Sweetheart 123 Spar- tanettes ,1 1,12, Reporter: District Rally 12: Honor Graduateg Dillard Universi- ty Alumni Scholarship ROBERT LEROY JACKSON Football 9,101 . WALTER LEE JACKSON Basketball Manager 123 Chorus 9,l0,l 1: District Rally 10. SYLVIA ANN JAKOBSEN MARY KATHERINE JAMES Jackettes 12, Chorus 9,l0,l I,l2Q District Rally 10,1 1,l2. TODD TRUITT JANNEY Tennis 123 Beta Club 10,ll,l23 4-K 11,122 Golden B 9,l0,11,l23 Happy Edmondson Scholarship, Honor Graduate. American Legion Auxiliary Award3 LYNDA MARIE JEFFERSON FFA 12. TERRI LYNN JENKINS PKT l0,1l,l2, Workshop Captain. CASANDRA RENE JOHNSON Chorus 9,10,l1,123FHA1234-H 10. KAREN DENISE JOHNSON Basketball Manager 93 Track 11,123 FBLA 11,123 American Legion Junior 8L Senior Auxiliary Award3 Central Memorial High School Class of I962Q FHA 11,12, Historian, Sr. Class Play 12. DEBORAH DENISE JONES Basketball 9,l0,l1,l23 Track 12. WALDO LEROY JONES FFA 9,l0,ll.l2: KENNETH ROGER KELEHAN FFA 9,10,ll3 ERNEST ALLEN KELLAR Football 9,10,1l,123 Axe Staff ll,12. BRYAN DOUGLAS KEMP Beta Club 10,1 1,123 Key Club 9,l0,1l,12, Treasurerg Golden BM 9,l0,l 1,123 District Rally 9,l0,l0,l2, State Rally 10: Student Council3 9,l0,l 1,1 2, Treasur- er, President ofthe Student Bodyg Mayor's Advisory Board 9,l0,l 1,123 Boys State 123 French Club 10,1 1, Presidentg Valedictoriang Bausch and Lomb Sci- ence Award3 Charles Genco Memorial Scholarship. JOYCE MARIE KEYS Chorus 9,l0,l 1,123 District Rally 10,1 13 KEVIN L. KIRKFIELD Golf 93 Band 10. ALAN WAYNE KNIGHT Football 10: FFA 10,1 1, treasuryg Yearbook Staff 123 Senior Class Secretary, SR. Class Play 123 Honor Graduate. BRIAN KEITH KNIGHT FFA 113 AST ,l 1, Sweetheart. TERRY LYNN KNIGHT Band 9,102 4K 10. LeANNE LUCILE KOONCE Tennis 103 Band 9,103 Flag Corps 103 Cheerleaders 11: Keyettes ,12, Project Committee Chairman3 Torch 1Kk1l,12, Historian, Photographer: Yearbook Staff 123 Class Treasurer 103 Sr. Class Play 123 Girls State 12. SUSAN MARGARET KNIGHT Band 9,l0,l l,I2Q Flag Corps 9,l0,l l,I2Q Beta Club 9,l0,l 1,123 Keyettes ll,l2, Historian3 BTS 10,,l2, Vice-President3 Axe Staff 93 Golden B Award 9,l0,l 1,123 District Rally, 103 Student Council 103 Advisory Board 12g Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Winner of Essay 2nd place. Honor Graduate. Lieutenant of Flag Corps in 10th, Captain II,l2Q All Star Marching Band. American Legion Auxiliary Award: Chamber of Commerce Service Award3Helen C. Holbrook French Award3 MARCUS DOUGLAS LADNER ANDRE DAVID LAURENT LORRIE LYNN LAWS PKT ,1 1,12, Treasurerg Honor Graduate. MARY AMANDA LEE Basketball 9,10,123 Cheerleader 12: Torch 10,1 l,l2, Pledge Captain3 Yearbook Staff 9,l0,l 1,123 Student Council l 13 9 Sec-Treas.: President of the Sophomore Class, Senior Class President 123 Sr. Class Play 123 Homecoming Court 12, Homeroom Representative 9,l0,l 1,123 Spanish Club 10,1 1. WILTON LEE, JR. Chorus 9,123 District Rally 12: State Rally 12. DONALD LEWIS Baseball Manager 9,l0,l 1,12. MICHEAL WADE LIVELY FFA 9,I2Q Axe Staff ll,12. MARIA LONGO District Rally 113 Spanish Club 11,123 Honor Graduate. ORLANDO CHARLES LUNDIE Football 9,l0,11,l23 Basketball 9,I0,lI,I2Q Basketball 9,10,l1,l23 Baseball 9,l0,l 1,123 All District In Basketball 11,123 All District in Baseball ,123 All District Football 123 M.V.P. In District IZQ All State l2,MVP ln State In Football 12. DARRYL GLEN MAGEE Class Officer 10. DELTRA MAGEE FHA 12. JIMMY MAGEE MICHAEL MAGEE Band 93 Beta Phi 123 Sr. Class Play 3 Modest Club 12. JOE MAGEE Basketball 9,l0. Senior Directory 197 ROGIE LEE MAGEE Football 9,10,11,123 Basketball 9,10,11,123 Track 10,11,123 All District in Track in 200 Champ, Mack Barlow Award. RODERICK MAGEE Football 10. DAKOTA MALLEY Keyettes 11, 12, Party Chairmang Torch l0,11,l2, Pledge Captain3 Sr. Class Play 123 National Science Merit Award. MICHAEL MALLEY MADY MARTIN Jackettes 123 Chorus 123 Spartanettes 12, Vice-President3 District Rally 11. MONICA MARTIN Band 9,10,l13Paperdol1s 9,10,11,l2, Captain3 Keyettes 1 1,123 Torch 10,1 1,123 Vice-President3 Axe Staff I0,1l,12, Co-Editor3 Advisory Board 10,121 Senior Class Vice-President3 Sr. Class Play3 Girls State 12. French Club3 Who's Who Among American High School Students. SCOTT MARTIN District Rally 9,1 1,123 Student Council 9. MELISSA MAY FBLA 9. JERI McCAIN PAUL MCCARTY ELIZABETH McCLENDON Band 9,10,1 13 Paperdolls 113 PKT 10,ll,12, President3 Sr. Class Play 12. MELINDA MCNEESE BTS 10,l1,l2, Secretaryg District Rally 113 State Rally 93 Member of Distin- guished Society of American High School Students. TOBY McSWAIN Football 93 Basketball 9,103 Track 9,10,l1,123 AST 103 Axe Staff 9,10,l13 Winner in District for 4 years, Winner in Regionals for 2 years in Track. JIMMY MILEY FFA 9,10,l1,12. WILLIAM MILLER Football 9,10,l 1,123 Track 10,113 Band 93 Junior Vice-President 113 Sr. Classy Play 123 National Science Merit Award-Chemistry 12. DeANDREA MILLER FHA ll. TRACY MITCHELL American Legion Scholarship. WILLIAM MITCHELL FHA 9,10,11. THERESA MIXON Beta Club 93 FFA 113 4K 10,l1,l2, Treasurer. CAROL MOORE SHEILA MOORE Chorus 10,122 FHA 123 District Rally 10. SONYIA MORGAN Chorus 9,10,1 1,123 Jackettes 123 State Rally 93 Homecoming Court 12, Nomi- nated in Who's Who Among American High School Students. KELLEY MORRIS String of Pearl Scholarship TERRON MURPHY Key Club 1l,12, Sweetheart3 Delegate to Louisiana Youth Seminarl 1. MITCHELL NEWELL LA 122 Track 9,,l1,12. CARLYON NIELSEN AST l0,,l2, President. ADRIAN NUNN Band 9,103 Flag Corps 103 FHA l1,12, Vice-President ll, President 123 AST l0,12. MONICA OSBOURN Chorus ll,12. JADA OWENS MICHAEL PAIGE Band 9,10,,12. PAMELA PAM Sr. Class Play 12. CHRISTOPHER PENTON DEBRA PERKINS Basketball 9,l0,l 1,123 Track 123 Sr. Class Play 123 Track Medal3 All State in Girls Track WALTER PETERS Football 103 Track 9,103 Beta Phi 123 Central Memorial High 1962 Award3 ARTHUR PHELPS KATHY PIGOTT STANLEY PIGOTT Football 9,10,11,123 Track 9,12. IDA PIMAN Chorus 9,101 FBLA 9,103 FFA 93 4-H 93 BRUCE ELLIOTT PLUMMER Football 9,10,1 1,121 Basketball 9,10,1 1,123 Baseball 9,10,1l,l23 Track 93 All District Football 2 years. All District Baseball 10,1 1,123 All District Basketball 123 Honorable Mention All State Basketbal13 Chosen to play in Louisiana A11- Star Baseball Game. Daily News Award3 Don Short Award. LISA POLK AsT 10,1 1,123 Spanish Club. BONNIE POPE SAK 10,11,l2, President3 Axe Staff 11,121 Sr. Class Play 123 Spanish Club 11,12. JOHN PORRETTO Golf 11, Tennis 9,10,l1, 123 Beta Club 10, Key Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary, President3 PKT ,11, Sweetheart, Axe Staff ll, Golden B 9,l0,113 Student Council 123 Boys State 123 Spanish Club: Happy Edmundson Memorial Trust Fund. State Tournament in Tennis 10,11. ERIC PORTER Track 11,123 FBLA 12, Treasurer3 Beta Phi 12. TROY POU Football 10,1 1,123 Track 9,113 Band 9,12Q Boys State 12. JANNETTE POWELL Homecoming Court 11. CHRISTIE POGUE LEONARD POWELL Football 93 Track 9,10,1 1,121 SHAWN POWELL FBLA , Parlimentarian3 Axe Staff 10,11,l2Q Golden B 123 District Rally 12: State Rally 123 Student Council 9,10,3 Mayor's Advisory Board 9,l0,3 Bogalusa Citizenship Award3 Honor Graduate. Junior 8: Senior Auxiliary Awards: Southern University Alumni Scholarship, Triple S. Service Club Award, Ser- vice Character Award3 TAMMY POWELL LA 1014K 10,11,12, President3 Yearbook Staff 1 1,1 2, Axe Staff 10,1 13 Student Council 10,1 1,123 Jr. Class President 11, Sr. Class Play 123 Homecoming Court 123 Spanish Club 10,11. SUSAN PUSA Cheerleaders 11,121 Beta Club 10,1 1,123 Keyettes 11,122 Torch ,11,12, Presi- dent3 Golden B 9,10,113 District Rally 11,123 Sr. Class Play 123 Board of Trustees Academic Scho1arship3 Spanish Club 10,1 1,123 Honor Graduate. MALCOLM QUILLEN Chorus 10,1l,l2, President3 FBLA l0,1l,12, Vice-President, President 123 Beta Phi 123 Yearbook Staff 1 13 District Rally ll,l2, State Rally 113 Student Coun- cil 10. Attended Louisiana Youth Seminar 11. JEFFERY RAMSEY Football 9. ALLAN RATLIFF Football 9,10Q Baseball 10,1 1,123 Honorable Mention District 8-AAA. LILLIAN MARTINA RATLIFF Basketball 9,l0,113 .lackettes 93 FBLA 9,10,113 4-H 9,10,113 Spartanettes 103 Axe Staff9,10,l 1,123 District Rally 113Spanish Club 10,121 Foreign Language Festival Participant 2nd in District3 International Foreign Language Award3 Listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students3 1982's Out- standing Lady Trackster. LISA REINGE Chorus 9,lO,l1,12, Secretary and Librarian3 FBLA 10, Treasurerg District Rally 9,10,11,123 State Rally 123 Sr. Class Play 12. PAUL RESTER Band 9,10,1 1,123 Axe Staff 11,121 Superior Rating Award, Superior Rating in Solo-Ensemble Festival Band Lieutenant 123 Band Sgr.1 1. TIMOTHY RICHARD FBLA l0,11,12. EDA RICHARDSON Paperdolls 11,12, Captain3 Cheerleaders 9,101 Torch 2010,l l,l2, Secretary: Axe Staff 113 Sr. Class Play 12. PAMELA RICHARDSON Beta Club 10,,12, Treasurerg Axe Staff 10,1 l,l2, RCPOFICFQ Golden B 9,l2, District Rally 1 1,123 Advisory Board 123 French Foreign Language Festival 2nd place Honor Graduate. WESLEY ROBERTSON Football 9,10,,123 Axe Staff 12, Reporter3 Sr. Class Play 123 Boys State 123 All District Center 11,12. DONNA ROGERS PKT 1O,ll,12, Chaplain, Sgt. At Arms. SANDRA ROGERS 198 Senior Directory Beta Club 123 PKT ,12, Secretaryg Golden B 11,123 French Clubg Honor Graduate. JEFFREY RUSSELL Football 9,1O,1 13 Basketball 93 Track 9,10 EDWARD SARTIN Football 9,10,1 1,123 Chorus 9,10,11,12, President 10, Vice-President 123 Beta Club 9,IOQ Key Club 10,1 l,12, Vice Presidentg Beta Phi 12, President3 Golden B 9,102 District Rally 9,10,123 Student Council 10,1 1,123 Honor Graduateg Dillard University Almuni Scholarship. DEMETRIC SARTIN American Legion Junior 8: Senior Auxiliary Award ALLISON SEALS BRENDA SELF DARREL SELF CAROLYN SIMMONS Band 11g Chorus 12. SARA SIMMONS Chorus 9,10,l l,12, Treasurer3 FBLA 9,101 District Rally 9,10,1 1,123 GREGORY SLAUGHTER DEBORAH SMITH FHA 12: 4-H 12, Secretaryg 4-H Jr. Leadership . FELECIA SMITH Chorus 9,10,11,12, President of Library3 4-H 93 Spartanettes 123 Sr. Class Play I2Q Dillard University Alumni Scholarship. GLENN SMITH Football l0,11,l2: Basketball 9,10. ERIC SPILLMON Football I0,IIQ Boys State 12. Honor Graduate ANTHONY ST. PHILIP FFA 9,12. SHAN SUMRALL Band 93 Flag Corps 1O,11,12, Lieutenant 123 PKT 10. ALICIA TALLEY AST 10. TERRY TANNEHILL JOHN TALLEY STACEY TALLEY Beta Club 12, Keyettes 12, Reporterg Torch 10,l1,12 Treasurerg Yearbook Staff 1 l,I2Q Golden B 113 District Rally 123 Treasurer ofthe Junior Class ll and Senior Class 123 Sr. Class Play I21 Honor Graduate. Spanish Club 10,1 1, Treasurer, JAN TATE Jackettes 93 Chorus 9,1O,l l,l2. CAROLYN TEMPLE FHA ll. JUDY TERRELL French Club. CLYDE THOMAS Football 9,10: Track 9,IOQ FFA 9,l0,l 13 Beta Phi 93 DARLENE UPSHAW LA ,11,l2: FHA 9. JEFFREY VOTH Axe Staff 123 Columbia Film College Scholarshipg Honor Graduate. SANDRA WELLS RANDALL WAGER Band 9,10,1 1,12, Lieutenant 11, Captain 3 Chorus 113 Beta Phi 9,l0,,123 Key Club 9,101 Axe Staff 10,1 1,12, Editor in Chief ,l lg District Rally 9,101 State Rally 101 Sr. Class Play 123 Honor Graduate3 United States National Band Award3 United States American Achievement Awardg Listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Selected for Louisiana All-Star Marching Band. MICHAEL WARD Football 9,l0,1 1,123 Basketball 9,10,,l23 Baseball 10,11,1232nd Team All Dis- trict in Baseball and Team Captain. WAYNARD WEARY Football 9, Beta Phi 12, Sgt. at Arms3 Modest Club. DARIN WILLIAMS FFA l0,1l. JAMES WILLIAMS Football 9,l0,1 1,121 Basketball 93 Track 9,l0,1 1,123 FFA 9,10,l1,12. KEVIN WILLIAMS Chorus 93 Beta Phi 12, Chaplaing Axe Staff 1 1,123 District Rally 1 1,12: Student Council 93 Sr. Class Play 11,123 Louisiana Youth Seminar ll. MARGARET WILLIAMS Chorus 9,l0,ll,123 FBLA 10,1 1,121 FHA 123 District Rally 9,l0,l1,12. MELISSA WILLIAMS PAUL WILLIAMS Band 9,10p Chorus 10,1 1,12, Accompa B.H.S.3 Sr. Class Play II,I2Q Art Departmental Award I0,IIQ Stage Band 9,10,11,12: Honor Graduate. ROBERT WILLIAMS Football 10,113 Track 9,10,1 1,12. ZERON WILLIAMS Football 9,10,11,123 Baseball 12. VALERIE WILSON ALMETIA YARBROUGH CARLA YOUNG Chorus ,123 Beta Club 10: Sparta GLENDA YOUNG FBLA 12. WILLIAM YOUNG 1181.165 nyist3 Beta Club 103Beta Phi 123 Mr. IIQ Student Council 10: Modest Club. Senior Directory 199 Abram , Tonita 46 Adams, Adams, Adams, Alford, SENIOR I DEX David Alan 46 Donald 12,61 Marshall 46, 80 Dru 46, 142 Allen, Shandra 46, 78, 132 Anders, Sheila 2, 46 Anderson, Karen 46 Anderson, Patrick 57 Bates, Don 16, 20, 28, 46 Griffin 16, 49, 143, 6, 160, 162 Hall, Alesia 49, 138 Hall, Carolyn 49 Hamm, Debbie 49, 153, 206 Hartmon, Michael 49 Harris, Darryl 57, 80 Harvey, Yolanda 49 Hennesy, Blake 49, 50 Henry, Costance 50, 140 Hill, Kim 50 Hill, Regenia 50 Hill, Terri 50 Hodge, David 16, 50 Hogan, Carol 50 Hopkins, 50, 133 Howard, Rochelle 50, 135 Hutcherson, Tera 135 Hygh, Denise 50, 140 Beets, Kelly 46, 133, 156, 162 Bennett, Mark , 57, 61, 65, 88, 153 Bertoniere, Donna 46 Bickham, Rebecca 46 Blackwell, Arlene 46 Blackwell, Lisa 46, 153 Boleware, Richard 8, 12, 46, 161 Bolton, Jeffery 12, 16, 28, 46, 61, 74, 132, 210 Boone, Paula 46 Borel, Peggy 12, 46 Branch, Marshall 46 Branch, Ruth 16, 46, 150 Breazeale, James 8, 12, 48, 57, 61, 88 Bridges, Shaundra 46, 145 Brister, Kim 4, 12, 16, 46, 162, 142, 206 Brister, Michael 46, 68, 71, 74, 76 Brock, Sherry 22, 46, 139, 141 Brown, Caleb 46 Brown, Joseph 46 Brown, Keithen 57 Brown, Odessa 46 Brown, Roger 46 Brumfield, Ceasar 46, 76 Brumfield, Brian 46 Burdeaux, Lilyan 46, 162, 142, 158, 160 Burks, Shyrel 20, 46 Burns, Annette 46, 72, 154 Busby, Steven 12, 46 Butler, Arnetta 46 Byrd, Steven Lance 46, 80 Carney, Jane 48, 142 Cassidy, Quinn 12, 48, 49, 57, 61, 66, 210 Cheramie, Rachel 48 Corkern, Gwen 48 Corkern, Johnnie 16, 48 Cothern, James 48 Cothern, Michelle 48 Cotton, Billy 48 Cotton, Bobby 12, 48, 61, 66 Cotton, Cullie 48 Crrel, Ronald 48 Crumedy, Robert 48 Desai, llla 48, 140 Dexter, Teryon 48, 145 Dunaway, Blaine 16, 48, 49 Earles, Elizabeth 12, 16, 20, 28, 46, 48, 49, 143, 162, 142, 158 Fendlason, Mary 12, 16, 48, 143, 162, 142, 3, 160 Flot, Patricia 28 Forbes, Sandra 48 Foreman, Clay 12, 57, 61, 62, 68,88, 154 Hyland, Maynard 12, 16, 50, 61 lkerd, Jeffery 12, 50, 61 Jackson, Clayton Edward 46, 49, 50 Jackson, Latanya 50, 143, 145, 212 Jackson, Michael 50 Jackson, Robert 50 Jackson, Walter 20, 50, 54 Jakobsen, Sylvia 50 James, Mary 50, 54, 135, 141 Janney, Todd 50, 153 Jefferson, Lynda 50, 140 Jenkins, Terri 50 Johnson, Casandra 50, 135, 140 Johnson, Karen 16, 50, 78, 135, 140 Jones, Terry 51 Jones, Waldo 51 Kelehan, Kenneth 51 Kellar, Allen 12, 16, 28, 51, 61 Kemp, Bryan 6, 51, 168, 176 Keys, Joyce 51, 135 Knight, Alan 6, 16, 46, 51, 52 Knight, Brian 51 Knight, Susan 46, 51 Knight, Terry 51 Koonce, l,eAnne 16, 49, 51, 162, 158 Ladner, Marcus 51 Laurent, Andrea 51 Laws, Lorrie 4, 50, 144 Lee, Mary 6, 12, 14, 16,20, 46, 51,134 158 160 Lee, Wilton 51, 135, 212 Lewis, Donald 51 Lively, Michael 51 Longo, Maria 51, 144 Lott, Joye 51 Lundie, Orlando 8, 12,57,60,61,62 68 72 80 88 McCain, Jeri 52 McCarty, Paul 52 McC1endon, Dianne 16, 52, 154 McGehee, Todd 52 McNeese, Melinda 52 McSwa n, Toby 53, 74 Magee, Darryl 51 Magee, Deltra 51, 140 Magee, Jimmy 51 Magee, Marcella 52, 140 Magee, Magee, Roderick 51 Rogie 2, 52, 65, 68, 74, Malley Dakota 16, 52, 142, 156 Malley Michael 52 Martin John 52 Martin Mady 12, 52, 135, 141, Fortenberry, James 57 Foster, Jeffery 48, 135 Foyler, Robert 48 Foster, Pamela 12, 49, Francis, Angela 16, 48 57, 132 Frazier, Melissa 12, 14, 49, 66, 134, 135, 145, 206 Fournet, Tatiana 4, 57, Galloway, Michael 48 Galloway, Pamela 48 Gann, Robert 48 153 Gatlin, Raquell 12, 49, 135 Gavin, Victor 49 Giglio, Todd 49, 52 Godbolt 49 Goff, Melody 49, 153 Granger, Tony 12, 57, Greely, Michele 49 61,64, 138 Martin, Monica 6, 12, 16, 20, 46, 2, 158, 160 Martin, Scott 52 May, Melissa 52 Miller, Deandrea 52, 53 Miller, Scott 12, 16, 53, 61 Mitchell, Alicia 53 Mitchell, Tracy 16, 53, 1 Mitchell, William 53 Mixon, Theresa 53, 153 Moore, Carol 53 Moore, Sheila 53, 135, 140 Morgan, Sonyia 12, 53, 135, 141 Morris, Kelley 53 Murphy, Terron 53 Newell, Mitchell 53, 74, 139 Newman, Sondra 53 200 Index 4 52 143 162 Nielsen, Carlyon 53, 150 Nunn, Adrain 140, 150, 208 Osbourn, Monica 53 Paige, Michael 53 Pam, Pamela16, 53 Passaro, Melissa 53, 206 Penton, Chris 51 Penton, Heidi 53 Perkins, Debra 6, 16, 20, 53, 78 Peters, Walter 57 Phelps, Arthur 53 Pigott, Katherine 53 Pigott, Stanley 12, 57, 61 Pittman, Ida 2 Plummer, Bruce 12, 61, 62, 68, 71, 80, 88 Pope, Bonnie 16, 22, 156, 162 Porretto, Jan 4 Porter, Eric 57 Pou, Troy 12, 74 Powell, Tammy 16, 20, 162, 153, 160, 206 Pusa, Susan 12, 16, 22, 134, 158, 206 Quillen, Malcom 49, 135, 139, 132 Ratliff, Allen 80, 2 Ratliff, Tina 12, 139, 1 Reine, Lisa 16, 135 Richards, Timothy 139 Richardson, Jeanete 16, 28, 143, 158 Richardson, Pamela 133 Robertson, Wesley 12, 16, 61 Rogers, Alma 135 Rogers, Donna 154 Rogers, Sandra 154 Sartin, Edward 12, 61, 135, 132 Simmons, Carolyn 135 Simmons, Sara 12, 135 Smith, Deborah 140 Smith, Felecia 49, 135, 145 Smith, Glenn 12, 61 Smith, Sean 12, 57, 61, 68, 71, 88, 210 Spikes, Kenneth 56 Spillmon, Eric 56 Stathamm, Richard 12, 49, 57, 61, 137 Sumrall, Shan 56 Talley, Alicia 22, 56 Talley, John 56 Talley, Stacey 16, 46, 54, 56, 133, 142, 158 Tate, Janet 56 Temple, Carolyn 56 Thomas, Jack 56 Touchston, William 12, 56, 61 Upshaw, Darlene 56, 139 Voth, Jeffrey 56 Wager, Randall 16, 56, 206 Ward, Michael 12, 14, 56, 61, 80 Weary, Waynard 20, 56, 132 Wells, Sandra 56 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams wmiamsj Williams, Williams, Darin 56 :James 12, 56, 61, 62, 76 Kevin 16, 49, 56, 132 Margaret 49, 56, 135, 140 Melissa 56 Paul 4, 16, 20, 56, 132 Robert 16, 56 Zeron 12, 57, 61 Wilson, Valerie 56 Yarbrough, Almetia 57 Young, Carla 57, 135 Young, Glenda 57, 139 Young, William 57 JU IOR I DEX Adams, Christopher 61, 62, 74, 76 Adams, Jacqueline Louise 78, 96, 135 Adams, Tamara Ann 92 Alexander, Carl Andrew 16, 92 Alford, Durie Angela 92, 95, 143, 212 Allen, Andrea Lynn 92 Allen, Lapeire Hope 92 Augustine, Jennifer Ann 92, 153 Augustine, Rhonda Lorraine 92, 1 Barber, Suzanne Aleta 92 Barker, Eleanor 16, 20, 92, 133, 143, 158,160,208 Bates, Michael Todd 61 Bearden, Yvette Victoria 92 Billings, Terri Lee 93, 158 Blackburn, Cedric Erwin 20, 61, 93 Blackburn, Tracy Lynne 78, 93, 135, 140 Blackwell, Samantha Ann 93, 133, 150 Boone, Deona Lynn 93, 144 Bracey, Donna Michelle 93 Branch, Amy Warrene 16, 92, 93, 133, 137, 143, 158, 208 Breland, Stacey Jewel 93 Bremer, Michael Alan 93 Brown, Carolyn Renay 93 Brown, Jydy Marie 12, 93, 99, 135, 145 Brown, Mark Andrew 61, 93 Brown, Robert James 61, 66, 93 Brown, Rodewick 139, 93, 61, 66 Bruns, George 74, 93 Buchanan, Warren James, Jr. 93, 132 Buckley, Shell Pondell 93 Busby, Sherry Lynn 93, 144 Bush, John Timothy 93, 95 Bynum, Brett 93 Campbell, Leslie Hope 93 Carr, John Adams 93 Cook, Wendell Ray 93 Cooper, Tony Earl 93 Corbin, Laurie Suzanne 8, 12, 93, 144, 153 Corkern, Sheanie Jacqueline 93 Cothern, Blaine Angeline 4, 93, 137, 143, 160 Cotton, Janet Terron 93, 135 Cotton, Sharon Lynn 163, 160 Coulon, Melissa Ann 6, 16, 22, 93, 153 Crain, Michael Dewayne 93 Crain, Sammy David 93 Crain, Tana Marie 12, 93, 144 Creel, James Ray 93 Crockett, Clyde 93 Crosby, Blake Warren 16, 61 Darden, Harvey Leslie, Jr. 93 Davis, Blair Scott 93, Davis, Monique DeShawn 93, 140 DeCarlo, Dana Carol 93 Dixon, Bruce Allen 93 Dudley, William Joseph 61, 132 Dufrene, Michelle Rene 4, 93, 137, 143, 160 Dunaway, Alan Joe 16, 20, 93 Dunaway, Lisa Gail 93, 150 Duncan, Edwin Dewitt, 93 Dyson, Doylar Caprice 93 Dyson, Makiltra Quantrryett 93 Earles, Kimberly Ann 93 Easterling, Charles 94 Elgin, Sheryl Elizabeth 135 Ellis, Rhonda Gayle 94, 132, 144, 208 Evans, Jill Nocole 20, 94, 1 Ezell, Charles Jeffery 94 Ezell, James Leonard, Jr. 16, 94 Fields, Lisa Darnell 94 Flot, Vera Anita Charlene 94, 135 Forbes, James Dale 94 Ford, Cathy Dianne 94 Foreman, Staci Lynette 12, 94, 160 Fortenberry, August Lamar 20, 61, 132, 144 Fournet, Jill Marie 94, 150 Fox, Fredrica Arlean 94 Freeman, Tyrone 94 Furr, Donnis Louise 94 Gallaspy, Leland Redding 68, 71, 94, 133 Galloway, Hollis Alton 61 Galloway, Karla Denita 94 Gerald, Shelia Dianne 94, 150 Giacone, Joseph Vincent, Jr. 94, 137 Gibson, Karen 94 Gill, Connie Dorene 94, 163, 1, 150 Index 201 Gill, Sean Aaron 94 Gill, Pat 94 Gill, Tonnie 94 Graham, Timothy Joel 94 Greely, Greely, Grimes , Traci Madonna 94, Grubbs, Grubbs, Stephon Lasberry 94 Terrence Elijah 94 Adrian Renee 94 Jonathan Caruis 94 I DEX Thigpeny, Guilott, Linda Ellen 94 Haley, Teula Marie 16, 94, 133, 156 Hall, Kevin Lee 94 Hampton, Sharna Yvette 94, 140, 145 Hardin, Tonnie Eugene, Jr. 80 Harris, Cheryl Ann 16, 95, 142, 156 Harris, Dora Gayle 95 Harris, Richard James 95 Hartfield, Connie Rene 95 Harvison, Jason Edward 95 Harvey, Yolanda 95 Hemphill, Aaron Dexter 95, 137 Henry, Kevin Bernard 68, 95, 135 Henry, Otis Delenzy 95 Herring, Heidi Hope 4, 16, 20, 92, 95 Herring, Kimberly Lynn 95 Holloway, Brett Scott 137 Holloway, Clemile Braden 95 Holloway, Donald 61, 95 Holloway, Sharon 95 Holmes, Bennie Brian 95 Holston, Glen Ray 95 Hoyt, Rickey Dale 95 Irvine, Kimberly Marie 95, 163 Jacobs, James Jr. 6, 16, 96, 99, 133 Jenkins, Jeffery Alan 96 Johnson, Alton, Jr. 96 Johnson, Antoine Bobbie 96 Johnson, Lorraine 96 Jones, Lora Ann 96, 135 Keating, Windell 96 Kelehan, Elean Maria 96, 142, 156 Kemp, Elmer Shayne 96 Kemp, Tori Louise 96, 133, 156 Kennedy, David Alan 96 Kimble, Jeffery Burdette 80, 96 King, Karen Renee 12, 96, 134 King, Todd Alan 16, 96, 133, 135 Kirkfield, Robert Keith 80, 96 Kirkland, Henry Roger 11 96 Knight, Karen Lynn 96, 143, 142, 158 Knight, Shari Lynn 96, 133, 154, 208 Knight, Walter Dennis 96, 133 Knight, William Vincent 111 16, 18, 96, 135 Lafoullette, Jerry 96 Lambert, Russell Lavell 96, 136 Lassley, Larry Ray II 61, 132, 144 Lee, Sophie, Annette 16, 97, 156 Lomzenski, John Edward 16, 61 Lumpkin, Richard Franklin 97 Lundie, Jacqueline Dianne 97 Lyons, James Shannon 97, 138 Magee, Richard Alan 97, 144 Magee, Tana Le'Anne 97 Mattox, Aaron Collier 97 McClendon, Betty Jo 97 McClendon, Rebecca Lynn 97, 154 McCray, Felicia Michelle 97 McDaniel, Cristi Ann 97, 142, 144, 156 McGehee, Jason Patrick 97, 138, 150 McGehee, Paul Anthony 97, 138 McGriggs, Raymond Adams 97 McNeese Christopher Drew 61 McNutt, Penny Ann 97 Messina, Gary Bernard 97 Middleton, Aaron Scott 97, 138 Middleton, Ursula 97 Miley, Floyd Alvin 97 Miller, Gregory Glyn 97 Miller, Kim Patricia 97 Mitchell, Christopher Thomas 97, 1 Mitchell, John Lester 97, 144 Mixon, Albert 111 97 Mixon, Anita Grace 97, 163 Moody, Mary Lisa 97 Morris, Cynthia Arnetta 20, 97 1 Nelson, Tina Arlene 97 O'Quinn, Angela Lynette 92, 97, 144, 160 O'Quinn, Darren Keith 97 O'Quinn, Sonda Rebecca Osbourn, Robert Van, Jr. 97 Page, April Suzanne 97, 143, 144, 160 Pam, Monica Rene 97, 135 Pam, Walter 97 Patterson, Daniel Jr. 97 Watson, Charles Ray 99, 135 Way, Dianne Elizabeth 78, 99 Weary, Stephanie Renee 99 Weick, Wendy Lou 99, 144 Wells, Paul 99 Wells, Sharon Gayle 99 Westbrook, Demenica Dion 99 Wheat, Clifton Hayward 61 Wheat, Kimberly Marie 99, 144 Penton, Jeffery Todd 16, 61 74, 153 Perault, Treide Margaret 16, 97, 160 Perkins, Bobby Ray 61, 206 Peters, Teria Michelle 97 Williams, Audal Levette 99 Williams, Charles Ray Jr. 99 Williams, Christopher Calvin 2, 135 Williams, Dalton Earl 99 Peters, Troy Dannell 97 Phelps, Jeannette Renee 97 Pierce, Chavgney George 68, 71, 94, 97, Pierce, Herlene Marie 97, 135 Pierce, Pigott, Porter, Powell, John McCouley 97 Henry Anthony 61 Jennifer Michele 97 Julian Curtis 68, 71, 98 Preston, Derrick Le'Mon 98 Pritchard, Carol 98 Pritchard, Tana LaNe1la 6, 22, 98, 133, 143, 144, 153 Pugh, Lanna Sue 98 Williams, Dionne Michelle 99, 144, 145 Young, Cheryl Naomi 99 Young, Kenneth Wayne 99 Young, Kevin Lorin 99 Young, Stephan Scott 99 OPHOMURE Quillen, Howard Ellis III 98, 132 Ratcliff, Sean Yvette 98 Ratliff, Darlene Louvenia 78, 98, 135, 139, 141 Ratliff, Jamie Juanita 72, 135, 143, 145 Rayford, Chandra 145, 98 Rayford, Craig Anthony 98, 139, 140 Rayford, Joyce Marie 98 Rayford, Wandra Evette 98, 144 Ready, Kenneth Bradley 98 Reid, Anthony James 61 Richard, Anita Ritchelle 98 Richard, Benita Mitchele 98 Richardson, Barry Stephen 61, 80 Richardson, Julie Ann 98 Roberts, Stephanie Denise 98 Rogers, Frank 98 Rogers, Leona Michelle 98, 140 Sartin, Mechelle Patrice 98 Saucier, Kenneth Daniel 98 Schneider, Jerry Dudley 61 Seal, Dana Francine 98, 140, 154 Seal, Ryan Blake 98 Seal, Timothy Trent 98 Seals, Sharon Ann 98, 163, 144 Sears, Adam 98 Simmons, Darrin Lee 4, 98 Slade, Garrick Fred 98, 138 Smith, Duwanna Jean 98 Smith, Etric Peron 98 Sorrell, Durwin Thomas 98 Spencer, Lisa Michelle 98, 150, 208 Spencer, Robert Randall 98 Spikes, Linda Marie 98 Spivey, Darlene 98, 139 Starks, Gordon Trent 98 Stephens, Theresa Lynn 98, 150 Stewart, Silas Leo, Jr. 61, 62, 96, 138, 206 Stogner, John Paul 98 Stogner, Tana Lavene 98, 142, 144 Talbert, George Lee 16, 98, 144 Taylor, Stacey Renee 12, 98, 145 Alford, David Ralph 6, 154 Alford, Durla Jean 6, 116, 133, 137 Arnold, Justin Perez 74, 116 Baggett, Melvin Todd 116, 135 Baggett, Sonya Roxanne 116, 135 Bailey, Scott Alexander 66, 116, 133 Barlow, Mack Lee, Jr. 116, 144 Beck, Alvin DeAngelo 116 Bell, Richard 116 Bennett, Mecy Elonia 116, 135 Bergeron, Tammy Lynn 116 Berry, Karen Denise 116 Boone, Cynthia Marie 117 Breland, Baron Bertrand 66, 117 Bridges, Amanda Elaine 117, 135, 140 Bridges, Kathy Shenell 12, 117, 135 Brown, Alec Kyle 117, 133, 137 Brown, Deidra 117 Brown Jerry 117 Brown Mary Angela 117, 133, 137, 143, 158 Brown Richard Harold Jr. 117 Brown Iramatha Gwenae 6, 117, 132, 143, 145 Brumfield, Tracey Jo 117 Bruns, Monique Mechelle 117, 135, 145 Bryan, Phillip Anthony 117, 136 Buchanan, Reginald Renard 66, 117 Bufkin, John Ray 117 Bullen, Robert Kelly 117 Bullock, Kenneth Romel 66, 117 Burge, Janelyn Dawn 4, 117, 156 Campbell, Stefanie Adair 117, 143, 144, 158 Casama, Elizabeth Ann 117, 133, 137, 143, 142 Casanova, Todd Burk 117 Castilow, Timothy Leroy '1 17 Causey, James Demetris 117 Cheramie, Sabrina Ann 117 Clanton, Leonard Charles 117, 135 Clinton, Elizabeth Nicole 4, 20, 117, 120, 137, 153, 160, 210 Coe, Cheryl Marion 117 Collins, Robert Martin 117 Thomas, Angela Michelle 98, 163, 150 Thomas, Cassandra 98 Thomas Dean Alan 95 98 Thomas: Gina Marie 922, 163, 150, 160. 208 Thomas Thomas 1 Kimberly Yvonne 98 Veronica Alese 16, 99, 98, 133 David 99 Comans, Sherri Lynn 117 Conerly, Kristen Hope 117, 133, 137, 143 158 Conway, Melissa Marie 117, 120 Cook, Sheila Marie 117 Corkern, Donald Wayne 117 Corroa, Christine Mae 117 Cothern, Bryan Robert 117 Thompson, William Henry Timothy 61, 68, 99, 135 Tynes, Julis Walter 61 Ungar, Lawrence Scott 99 Varnado, George Kaye 68, 99 Verdell, Clinton Wayne 99 Wagner, Mitchell William 61, 144 Waits, Robert 99, 135 Waldrop, Fred Elton 99, 135 Walker, Encil Harlon ll 99 Walker, Minique Michell 99, 133, 138, 144 Warren, Rickey Donnell 60, 61, 74 Cotton, Larry O'Neil 66, 117 Cotton, Tina Marie 117 Crain, Bonnie Leann 12, 117 Crain, Brian Kevin 66, 117 Crawford, Albert William 117 Crawford, John Ray 117 Creel, Hubert Grant 66, 117 Crenshaw, Tammy Kay 117 Crowe, Robert Joseph, Jr. 66, 117, 154 Culpepper, Ricky Allen 117 Curney, Reginald Rosha 66, 117 Cutrer, Tammie Michelle 117 202 Index Daniels, Pamela Renee 118 Davis, James Lewis 118, 133, 138 Davis, Linda Lynne 118 Desai, Vijay 118 Dillon, Broderick Gerald 118 Dillon, Melissa JoAnn 188 Douglas, Tina Renee 118 Dugan, Bennie 118, 130, 133 Duke, David Merlin 118, 137 Dykes, Richard Lovell, Jr. 118 Dyson, Frederick Hal 135 Ellis, Robin Melissa 2, 118, 144 Evans, Timothy Nathaniel 118, 1 Ferrell, Dana Deneen 20, 116, 118, 135 Ferrell, David 118 Fields, Sherri Lynette 78, 118, 140 Fitzgerald, John Ike 118 Fland, Chris Anthony 118 Forbes Pamela Yvette 78, 118 Fortenberry, Kimberly Ann 118, 140 Foster, Patrick Dale 118, 137 Fuller, Lisa Marie 118, 133, 137, 156 Fuller, Melvin Reeve 118 Galloway, Kimberly Suzanne 118, 137 Galloway, Michael Cedric 72, 118, 135 Galloway, Robert 118 Gibson, Karen Inez 139 Glenn, Robert Sidney 118 Godbolt, Tarros Jordan 118 Grass, John 118 Greely, Cedrick Donie 118 Grimes, Richard Arlen 118 Guy, Juan Marichal 80, 118, 144 Haik, Timothy Allen 2, 118, 144 Hall, Howard Louis 118 Hall, Karen Ann 118, 135 Hall, Marqutta Jo 118, 135 Hardin, Rebecca Ann 4, 118, 134, 142, 144, 158, 167 Harris, Timothy Adams 118 Havard, Sherri Ann 118 Hemphill, Jeffrey Lee 66, 118 Henry, Christopher Alan 72, 80, 118, 134 Herring, Tracey Grace 118, 133 wing, ,, Hill, Terri Lynn 72, 118, 133, 144, 150, Hogan, Dionne Nichelle 118, 139 Holliman, David Corbett 118, 133, 136 Holmes, James Lee 66, 118 Hopper, Larry 118 l-lunt, Terri Lynn 4, 118, 156 Hutchinson, Aundre Leshaun 118 Ingram, Charmaine Odette 14, 119 Ingram, Richard Louis Jr. 66, 119 Irvine, Sonia 119, 140, 154 Jackson, Reginald Bernard 80, 119 James, Caryn Denise 119, 135 James, Joan Marie 10, 119, 135 James, Richard Wayne 119, 134 Jefferson, Carroll Earnest 176 Jenkins, Brian David 9 Jenkins, Terry Duane 119 Johnson, Antoine 135 Jones, Boyd Frederick 119 Jones, James David 66, 119 Keating, George Gregory 119 Keating, Rebecca Lynn 119, 137 Keaton, Charles Phillip II 119, 137, 154 Kees, Joseph Kevin 66, 119 Kennedy, Charles Darron 119 Killingsworth, Kevin Ray 72, 119 King, Michelle Annette 119, 133, 137, Kirkling, Tony Dewayne 66, 74, O Knight, Darren Keith 120 Kropog, William Lorin 120, 137 Lang, Michael Todd 66, 120 Langston, Julie Paige 119, 120, 144 Lee, Stephen Ray 120 Leslie, Teanna Mechelle 120, 137, 154 Lewis, James Daniel 120 Lott, Jewel Clarissa 120 Lott, Stanely 120 Lundy, Patricia Yvette 120 Magee, David Bryan 0 Magee, Marvin Darnell 120 Martin, Kermit Jerome 61, 210 Massengale, David Earl 120 Matthews, Vanessa Clarice 120, 135 Mayfield, Monica Lynn 120 , H. . , -' . 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' Q '-.iti l ef., 1 1 McClendon, Samantha Diane 121 McCray, Willie Earl, Jr. 121 McCree, Brian 120 McGehee, Kevin Wayne 121 McGinness, Carolyn Sue 4, 121, 137, 153 McNabb, Dewanda Sue 121, 154 McNeese, Brenda Gay 20, 21, 154 McNeese, Robert Harold Jr. 66, 121 Melton, Bonnie Brook 121 Messner, Matthew Todd 121, 133, 144 Miley, Michael Allen 121 Miller, Cheryl Elizabeth 121 Miller, Craig Alan 121 Miller, Karen Elise 12, 121, 137, 141 Milger, Kevin Ardell 121 Miller, Teresa 121, 140 Miller, Vanessa Marie 121 Mixon, Robin Lynette Moga, Mia Michele 121 Morgan, Gerald 66, 121 Morris, James 66, 121 Moses, Tarrance 66, 121, 135 Myatt, Donald Melvin 121 Myers, Claudia Lydette , 5 Nastasi, Christopher Troy 121 Nesbitt, Meia Renee 121 O'Quinn, Sonda Rebecca 121, 132 Ordoynne, Terry 121 Pace, Sondra Allee 4,22, 121, 1 Parker, Michelle Jiffon 121 Patrick, Joel Wayland 1 Payne, Richard Allen 76, 121 Payne, Veronica Louise 121, 140 Penny, Michele Nanette 121, 133, 141, 1 Penton, John Wayne 6, 121, 133, 132 Penton, Johnny Dewayne 6, 121, 132 Penton, Kippy Lanell 121 Perrault, Jill Ridgely 2, 121, 143, 144, 158 Perry, Allison Nichelle 12, 116, 121, 134, 135 Peters, Reginald Eugene 6, 66, 74, 121, 139 Phelps, Laura Lynn 121 Phillips, Christopher Brian 121 Pierce, Robert Luzon 66, 121 Pierce, Ronald Bart 121 t TS Index 203 Pipkins, Colin James 121, 137, 132 Poche, Michelle Marie 116, 121, 133, 137, 158 Pope, Kimberly 121 Pounds, Michael Ray 121 Price, William Monted 66, 121, 1 Quave, Helen Marie 121, 150 Rayburn, Benjamin Avery 121 Rayford, Lisa Anette 135 Reid, Harold Bruce 122, 144 Reid, James 122 Reine, Kimberly Ann 122 Remel, Rachel Ann 122 Rester, Cherish Dawn 122 Richardson, Latonya Monique 122, 133 Richardson, Walter 122 Riley, John Isaac 122 Roberts, Laura Lee 122, 140 Robertson, Reginald 66, 74, 122 Robinson, Anthony Wayne 122 Robinson, Michelle Lavette 122 Rogan, Angela Elizabeth 122 Roussell, David Sidney 20, 66, 122, 135 Sartin, Darris Deon 122, 135 Seal, Gary Glen 22, 122, 144, 206 Seal, Mark Richard 122, 144 Seals, Theresa Lynn 122, 140 Sharp, Samantha Jo 4, 119, 122, 153 Sheridan, Carol Ann 120, 122, 144 Short, Calvin Lionel 22 Simmons, Woodrow Tilton 122 Slade, Charles Ray 122 Smith, April Yvette 6, 122, 133, 135, 141, 145, 210 Smith, Carlos, Jr. 66, 122 Smith, Vicki Lyn 122 Spears, Bruce Kevin 122, 137 Spiers, Nikki Suzanne 122 Spikes, Lisa Rese 122, Spillman, Jerry David 122 Stafford, Nichelle Denee 6, 122, 133, 137 Stevenson, Stephanie Angele 122, 137, 143, 158.167 Stillwell, Kellie Ann 4, 122, 153 Stogner, Denman Doyle 122 Stogner, Karen Annette 119, 120, 122 Stokes, Bradley Edward 72, 122 Stringer, BElinda Jane 122 Sykes, Shelly Sue 122 Talley, Theresa Ann 122, 140 Tate, James Edward 66, 80, 122 Tate, Stephanie Lynne 4, 122, 154 Temple, Scottie Ray 20, 66, 72, 122, 135 Timmons, Derek Thurland 80, 122, 135, 132 Timmons, Eric Thomas 66, 122 Timmons, Floyd Eugene, Jr. 66, 122 Truax, Daniel Wayne 122 Tyner, Tommy Earl 74, 122 Ungar, Leslie Joy 122, 144, 150 Voth, Douglas Glenn 123 Wager, Dennis Paul 123 Wallace, Jim Paul 123 Warner, Douglas Alfred 66, 123 Warner, Suzanne Renee 123 Washington, Stephanie Deshun 123, 130, 141 Wheat, Travis Earl 80 Willard, Elisa Ann 123 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Aretha 123, 144 Dawn Suzette 3 Debeauche Vondell 123, 135, 136 Donnia Sherrease 123, 135 Williams, James Darren 123 Williams, James Darryl 123 Williams, Jonathan Mark 130, 133 Williams, Kendall Errond 74, 123 Williams, Marcus 123 Williams, Marc Scott 20, 72, 123 Williams, Michelle Wanda 122 Williams, Sandra 123 Williams, Sheri Lee 123, 158 Williams, Tammy 123 Willis, Donald Lee 123 Willis, John Barrett 123 Wilson, Carla Jean 123, 133, 137 Winder, Lovellia Renee 3 FRESHMA I DEX Abrams, Cynthia Diane 20, 72, 163, 164 Adams, Byron 2, 164, 170 Adams, Chris 164 Adams, Derrick Charles 164 Adams, Lori Lea 164 Adams, Louis 164 Adams, Michelle Renee' 164, 168 Adams, Toni Ladell 163, 164 Adams, Roger Rechele 80, 164 Ainsworth, Laura Anne 162, 164 Albert, Denise Louse 164 Alexander, Letricia 164 Alford, Sherlene Janal 160, 163, 165 Alford, Walton Randall 165 Allen, David Cecil 66, 165 Anglin, William W. 66, 165 Bailey, Kim 165 Bedwell, William Keith 165 Benjamin, Regina Annette 136, 165, 208 Bertoniere, Michael Wayne 165 Bickham, Regionald LeShear 165 Bickham, Stanwood Sam, Jr. 20, 66, 165 Bickham, Tongia Michelle 165 Blackburn, Kelia Meyon 78, 165 Blanks, Cynthia Geneane 165 Bonden, Karen Lynn 165 Boyles, Robin Michell 165 Bracey, Kevin 165 Branch, Kendell 165 Breland, Amy Michelle 143, 162, 160, 165, 167 Breland, Tamara Lee 163, 165 Brewton, Pamela Bernice 162 Brookter, Necola Chantelle 165 Brown, Keely Mignon 165 Brumfield, Elvis 135, 165 Bryan, Christopher Lamar 165 Butler, Tonya Rocquelle 165 Byrd, David Kendall 165 Byrd, Nadine 165 Campbell, Antonia Sherice 135, 165 Carney, Paul Townsley 165 Carr, Elizabeth Mathilde 165 Carter, Jerrel Lynn 66, 135, 165 Casama, Rogie Angelles 20, 165 Catha, Harold Eual 165 Colburn, Tammy Jo 165 Corkern, Virginia Ann 165 Cortez, Leslie 165 Cotton, Rose Marie 165 Crain, Kathy Lenore 165 Crain, Mary 165 Crawford, Charles Wayne 136, 165 Creel, Alvin Leroy, Jr. 165 Creel, Charles Ray, Jr. 165 Crumedy, Annette 140, 165 Darden, Dana Lynette 165 Dawsey, Dawn Carlanettee 165 Douglas, Robyn Lynn 162, 160, 164, 165, 168 Dunaway, Linda Doneen 72, 162, 165, 168 Duncan, Pamela Rose 166 Duncan, Traci Anna 166 Dunomes, Jerry Van 166, 66 Durfree, Carl 166 Easterling, Judy Lynette, 162, 166 Evans, Dawn Elizabeth 162, 166 Fendlason, Jane Kehr 162, 160, 166 Fenley, Thomas Gene 80, 166 Fornea, Tiffanie Leigh 6, 163, 166 Fortenberry, Damon Scott 66, 166 Foster, Teresa Diane 162, 166 Fournet, George Russell 66, 74, 166, 171 Francis, Leroy 166 ..-Q 204 Index Frilot, Chris 166 Galloway, Stephanie Michelle 166 Gerald, Sandra Lee 166 Gomez, Paul Michael 166 Gomez, Stephen John 166 Grass, Eileen 136, 166 Grimes, Archie Letroy 166 Grubbs, Heather Yvette 4, 124, 166 67 Guileryardo, Linda Gail 166 Hall, Bryant 166 Hall, Donald 66, 166 Hall, Greg Allen 166 Hall, Harold Valentine 66, 266 Hall, Linda Ann 163, 166 Harris, James Eric 66, 166 Harry, James Ladell 166 Hartzog, Anna Elizabeth 12, 163, 160, 1 212 Henry, Ethan 66, 167 Henry, Gary 166 Hem hill Gwendol n Tamm 166 P 1 Y Y Herring, Helaina Leigh 20, 134, 162, 167 Hilton, Diana Delore 167 Hodge, Robert 167 Holden, Michelle Louise 163, 167 Holmes, Michelle Marie 167 Holmes, Travis Lamar 164, 167 Hunt, Holly Anne 167 James, Sherri 167 Jefferson, Darryl 167 Jenkins, Sheri Sharraine 167 Johnson, Becky Lynn 167 Johnson, Johnnie 167 Jones, Dewanda Michelle 167 Jones, Pamela Ann 167 Keil, Jacqueline Yvette 167 King, Lisa Lynette 140, 167 Lambert, Kristina Lynn 167 , . .A-.. fr ' SGD 4' f ALUSI vers!-iE1M Laurent, Stephen 66, 268 Lavign e, Sharon Marie 168 Lawrence, Krystal Marie 163, 164, 168 Lester, Lively, Lloyd, Patrice 135, 168 Benton Allan 168 Toni Marie 162, 168 Long, Joyce Victoria 168 Lopez, Sabrina Tyrana 163, 168 Lott, Deona Kay 163 Lott, James Wilson 168 Luter, Sandra Alicia 168 Magee, Bobbie Jean 168 Magee, Doris 168 Magee, Tim 168 Martin, Calvin Renard 66, 135, 168 Martin, Carmen Patrice 144, 168 Martin Martin , Eric Scott 135, 168 Stanley Devone 168 May, Tammy Denise 72, 140, 169 McCra y, Kenneth Emanuel 169 McQueen, James 169 Miller, Chris 160, 171 Miller, Darrin 169 Miller, James Edward III 169 Mims, Mixon, Mizell, Yvette 169 Sean 169 Helen 169 Monroe, Brady 66, 135, 169 Moody, Patricia Dianne 162, 169 Moore, Elesha Emmay 162, 169 Moss, Derek Ramon 169 Nastasia, Chris 169 Nevers, Ben Wayne, Jr. 66, 169 Newkirk, Latisia Andra 169 Otis, A Owens, Parker, Patrick Penny, Penny, nita Rachelle 140, 169 Joan 169 Richard Traci 169 , Joanna Lynn 169 Matthew Doyle 169 Osa Doyle III 169 Penton, Angela Louise 163, 169 Peters, Peters, Peters, Phelps, Phillips Pierce, Pierce, Pigott, Phillip Warren 66, 135, 136, 169 Teresa Rena 20, 169 Valerie Yvette 78, 169 Deirda Ann 162, 169 , Richelle Reagan 163, 169 Teresa Renea 162, 169 Tina Kay 169 Heather Leigh 12, 167, 169 Pigott, Nancy Elizabeth 169 Pogue, Polk, R Franklin Gregory 169 andall Earl 169 Pope, Richard Shane 66, 169 Pounds, Buffie Lynn 169 Powell, Sherry Ann 72, 162, 168, 169 Pritchard, Bonnie Marie 169 Pryor, Shawn Daniel 66, 74, 169 Quinn, Ratliff, Dana Suzanne 162, 169 Rodrick Levell 66, 169 Rayford, Vernon 169 Rhymes, Suella Danette 169 Ridgdel Ritchie, 1, Steven 169 Julie Kristen 162, 169 Roberts, Tasha Ynell 140, 169 Roberts Roberts on, Christopher Eugene 66, 169 on, James Rodney 66, 169 Robinson, Caprice Yvette 141, 170 Rogers, Jewel Dewayne 170 Rousell, Leslie Dawlson 66, 170 Rushing, Benjamin Bruce 66, 170 Rutland, Lisa Lynn 170 Sances, Richard Derl 170 Sauls, Kenneth Shane 170 Schempp, Karla Ann 170 Schilling, Hilton 170 Sheridan, Sandra Kaye 162, 170 Sherman, Nikki Leshi 170 Sibley, Dawn Wynetta 170 Simmons, Jeffery Gerald 170 Slade, Carl James 170 Slaughter, Jeffrey Scott 66, 170 Smith, David Scott 170 Smith, Linda Joyce 1 Smith, Paul Joseph 66, 170 Smith, Tonica Lynn 135, 140, 170 Sowell, Lorraine 170 Span, Reginald Dewayne 170 Spears, Tammy Michelle 135, 170 Speights, Darren Hewitt 66, 170 Spiers, Don 170 Stafford, Stalling, Hershel Autry 170 Reginald Emile 134, 170 Stewart, Timothy Bennie 66, 170 Stogner, Stephen Elias 170 Stuart, Paul Ray 66, 170 Taber, Bruce Bradley 170 Talley, Wendy Alaina 162, 170 Tate, Bryan Paxton 170 Taylor, Shelia Denise 140, 170 Terrell, Kimberly Susan 1 Thomas, Jerry Von 20, 170 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, hompson, Michelle Denise 170, 171 Ronald Wayne, Jr. 170 Tina Rene' 6, 163, 168, 170 William Tracey 170 William Richard 1I 170 Toney, Jack Stacey 170 Tullos, Bryan McAllen 66, 170 Tupman, Scott 66, 170 Varisco, Tina Marie 163, 170 Bonderbruegge, Michelle Ann 170 Walker, Paula Elisabeth 170 Walz, Mary Christine 163, 170 Washington, Sonya Latessa 170 Wells, Melinda Rose 171 Westbook, Kenneth Lionel 171 Wheat, Neomi Rae 171 Wheat, Tamara Gail 162, 171 Wheat, Theresa Louise 171 Whitfield, Albert Earl 171 Whitfield, Annie Bell 135, 171 Williams, Adell 135, 171 Williams, Lee Vonine 171 Williams, Michelle Lynne 171 Wilson, Kera Virginia 171 Wolfe, Danny 171 Index 205 What Is A Collection? Just what is a collection '? Webster's Dictionary states that a collection is an act of assembling or bringing togetherf' BHS didjust that. Students were brought together in classroom activities, athletic events, club meetings, pep rallies, Home- coming, Almost Anything Goes, parties, the football games, the class play. then came the last collection at BHS: graduation for 250 seniors. l. Whoops! l got caught. 2. Teaching Randy Wager how to boogie is Tammy Powell. 3. Enjoying the Homecoming game is Kim Brister. 4. Senior class officers and advisory board. 5. Mr. Chip Conerly, guidance counselor, backs the Jacks. 6. Cheering the Jacks to victory is Missy Frazier. 7. Working after school at Hardies are Debbie Hamm and Dar- lene Passaro. 8, B-Jack Bobby Perkins wonders what will happen next. . 1.74 206 Closing 3 1 W. IA 'E ' 1- S ? , i i , 1' Z . .I ,WV .55 . - fail E? ' z' Ei? 1 .53 l,'s. 1. QQ 3 1 121' . , , 1 nl. ffm l ' A-31545 1 ' V . 'rff - N. S. 'rig . va., V . .. . 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Hard-working Miss Windham takes a break from all the paperwork. Closing 209 210 Closing -.C ,Ut , A Collection A! -1 The 1982-83 school year was a collection. This collection was unique due to the source of the col- lectables-Bogalusa High School. The year was a collection of faces, events, wins and losses. achieve- ments and failures, excitements and disappointments, of hard work and study, as well as goofing off and fun. The year was definitely one to be remembered always. Thus, LUM- BERJACK: A Collection. l. Senior football players show pep rally spir- it. 2. A member ofthe l982-83 Homecoming court is freshman Anna Beth Hartzog. 3. l'll just go out there naked and catch a chill and die and that'll show himf' 4. Performing a solo at the Christmas concert is chorus mem- ber Wilton Lee. 5. 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