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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
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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
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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
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