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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
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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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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
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