Bolton High School - Bruin Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)

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BRUIN vtr Bolton High School Alexandria, Louisiana We stand and pledge, our loyalty to you. All of our best, we gladly give to you. Fair will we keep, thy fine unblemished name. Bolton go forth, win honor and win fame. Proudly we wear, the colors white and blue. Standing for all, that’s good and fair and true. Fair will we keep, thy fine unblemished name. Bolton go forth, win honor and win fame. Contents Introduction Faculty and Scholastics Classes Clubs Sports Features Advertisements Index 2 m w i PI Mm vmmms -y ' rrr- ■ • • • • ■ M ; • $£' ?if ■ WMM mm I $ ■ 1« 15 Mr. Pate acquired his B.A. degree from Louisiana College and his M.A. from Louisiana State University; he has also studied at William and Mary, in Williamsburg, Virginia. During the past sixteen years, Bolton, under the leadership of Mr. Pate, has risen to prom- inence in the ranks of secondary schools. 6 Administration maintains school policies MR. DOUGLAS TAYLOR Assistant Principal Louisiana State University, M.A. University of Mississippi, B.A. MR. JESSE DOYLE Assistant Principal Louisiana College, B.A. Northwestern State, B A. 17 MR. JOHN D. DAVIS Guidance Counselor Louisiana College, B.A. Louisiana State University, M.Ed. MRS. CATHARINE MATTIS Guidance Counselor Louisiana College, B.A. Northwestern State, M.Ed. Making announcements is one of the various duties inherited by Mrs. Toney in her new position as Mr. Pate’s secretary. Mrs. Taylor, as guidance office secretary, provides much assistance to the faculty and students. 8 As assistant dietician, Mrs. Megison accounts for the money. Staff upholds school balance Keeping an account of pupil’s absences composes the major portion of Mrs. Kees’ job. Planning meals and supervising their prepara- tion is the job of Mrs. David, Bolton’s dietician. Mr. Garlington, maintenance supervisor, plays an im portant role in the upkeep of the buildings. Mathematics probes the minds of students Mr. Dearman’s ditto sheets compliment his classroom lec- tures. Stephens Norman’s question concerning his homework is readily answered by Mr. Breit- haupt. MR. MURPHY BELGARD Advanced Math, Trigonometry, Algebra II, Math V Northwestern State, B.S. Key Club Sponsor MR. HOLMES BREITHAUPT Geometry, Senior Arithmetic Northwestern State, B.S., M.Ed. MR. HOMER CROUCH Algebra II, Trigonometry, Math V Louisiana College, B.S. Louisiana State University, M.S. Math Club sponsor MR. BELGARI) MR. BREITHAUPT MR. CROUCH 20 MR. DEARMAN MR. FITZGERALD MR. WADE DEARMAN Senior Arithmetic, Business Arithmetic Southeastern Louisiana College, B.A. Louisiana State University, M.A. MR. DAVID FITZGERALD Mechanical Drawing, Algebra II, Trigonometry Louisiana College, B.A. Louisiana State University, M.A. Mr. Belgard and Mr. Sasser find time between classes for student evaluation. 21 Mr. Fitzgerald encourages class participation for better understanding of algebra. Dale Ray shows his gratitude to Mrs. Sampson by pre- senting her with an apple. CDR. JOHN PAUL FOSTER USN (RETIRED) Algebra I, General Science Louisiana College, B.S. MRS. DELIA MILLER Geometry Louisiana Tech, B.S. Co-sponsor of F.T.A. CDR. FOSTER MRS. MILLER Individual attention is necessary in effective teaching 22 Fundamentals of higher math are learned MRS. MONGUE MRS. SAMPSON MR. SASSER MRS. MARGARET MONGUE Algebra I Massachusetts State College, B.S. Jr. Red Cross sponsor MRS. IDA SAMPSON Geometry Louisiana College, B.S. Bruin Business Staff sponsor MR. RICHARD SASSER Algebra, I, II, Geometry Northwestern State, B.S. Interact Club sponsor 23 Mrs. Mongue’s determination and help is appreciated by all her students. Students experiment with cultures in agar. MR. CULPEPPER MISS FEDD MR. RICHARD CULPEPPER Biology Northwestern State, B.S., M.S. Swimming Team sponsor Mr. Tubre’s class finds that outside participation aids understanding. MISS LINDA FEDD Biology Northwestern State, B.S., M.Ed. 24 Many aspects of biology are relayed Mr. Roshto explains a unit through use of pictures and charts. MR. ROSHTO MR. TUBRE MR. ALFRED ROSHTO Biology, Chemistry I Louisiana College, B.A. Photography Club sponsor MR. ELVIN TUBRE Biology Southwestern State, B.S. Louisiana State University, M.S. Civil Defense Club sponsor Mr. Tubre explains to his class the recent advances in biology. 25 Robert Fleming and Steve Cooley are equally enthused as they weigh materials as part of their experiment in Chemistry. Jeffrey Elks, Steve Cooley, Robert Fleming and Scott Gremillion find that the use of bunsen burners and lab trays furthers their ex- periment. Mrs. Benge enjoys teaching her class electron notation. MRS. BENGE MRS. MAJORIE BENGE Chemistry Louisiana State University, B.S., M.Ed. National Honor Society sponsor 26 MRS. PARTRIDGE MISS PATTERSON MRS. ROBERTSON MRS. INEZ PARTRIDGE Latin, English III Louisiana College, Northwestern State, M.A. Latin Club sponsor MISS DORTHY PATTERSON Spanish, English III Louisiana College, B.A. Spanish Club sponsor MRS. LINDA ROBERTSON French II, III, IV Northwestern State, B.A. French Honor Society sponsor Vicki Harris, Toni Rizzo. Deb Bossier, and Mrs. Andries listens as her class takes advantage of the Sally Roland improve their French skills language lab facilities, by translating English songs into French. Social studies train citizens MR. ANASTASIO MRS. BARHAM MRS. BOREN MR. CHARLES ANASTASIO Civics, Geography Louisiana State University, B.S. Northwestern State, M.A. MRS. NANCY BARHAM American History Louisiana State University, B.S. MRS. CATHERINE BOREN Economics, Government, Civics Kansas State University, B.S. An informal atmosphere prevails as Miss Downs Mr. McKay addresses his class concerning a unit on lectures to her class. stocks and bonds. 36 Mr. Anastasio reviews homework questions from the board. The overhead projector, an addition to Bolton's class- room enables Mrs. Boren to better acquaint her stu- dents with their material. MISS RUBY DOWNS World History Louisiana College, B.A. Student Council sponsor MR. DAVID McKAY Social Studies Northwestern State, B.A. Louisiana State University, M.A. MR. McKAY 37 Past events explain present complexities MRS. LEE PIERSON American History Louisiana College, B.A. MR. BILLY ROSIER World History Louisiana College, B.A. MRS. BRENDA WILLIAMS American History, Civics Louisiana College, B.A. MRS. PIERSON MR. ROSIER MRS. WILLIAMS 38 MRS. NICHOLS MR. NUGENT MRS. FREDDIE NICHOLS American History Louisiana College, B.A. Cumtux Business Staff Co-sponsor M rs. Williams, Paul Bissell, and Jackie Iiames gather information for a panel discussion. MR. GARY NUGENT Civics points out several interesting places in history. The Presidential returns are of great interest to Mr. Rosier and his class. 39 Family understanding is dramatized by Alana Golightly, Carolyn Hoyt, and Elizabeth Brian. The eagle-eye of Barbara Guzzo is at work as she helps Carolyn Lounsberry with the hem of her dress. Mrs. Skeels reviews for unit test in her Home and Family Living class. 40 Girls develope skills through practice MRS. BURNES MRS. SKEELS MRS. WILLIS MRS. JANICE BURNES Home Economics II, III University of Southern Mississippi, B.S. F.H.A. sponsor F.H.A. Co-sponsor MRS. FRANKIE SKEELS Home Economics III, IV Louisiana College, B.S. Northwestern State College, B.S. 4-H Co-sponsor F.H.A. Co-sponsor MRS. LINDA WILLIS Home and Family Living Home Economics Northwestern College, B.S. F.H.A. Co-sponsor 41 Debbie Gremillion removes the cake as Mary Jane Flynn prepares the finishing touches. Talents exercised through Fine Arts MR. JAMES CLARK U.S. Navy School of Music Western Kentucky University, B.S. VanderCook College of Music, M.MuEd. MR. DORMAN CLAYTON Choir, Chorale, Glee Club, Theory, Speech II Louisiana College, B.A., M.MuEd. Stage Crew sponsor MR. CLARK MR. CLAYTON Mr. Clark directs the band in another practice session. 42 Mr. Clayton directs the Girls' Glee Club as they practice for an upcoming event. Ronnie Raum and Luke Dupont observe as Jim Finley demonstrates the use of the power saw. MR. HAWKINS MR. AUBREY HAWKINS Industrial Arts University of Southwestern Louisiana, B.A. Louisiana State University, M.S. 43 MRS. NORTON MRS. STAGG MRS. SHAW MISS WILKIE Using the overhead projector is an asset to Miss Fogle- man's typing course. MRS. THELMA NORTON Civics, Typing Louisiana State University, B.S. MRS. GERALDINE SHAW Bookkeeping Northwestern State, B.S. F.B.L.A. sponsor MRS. ALINE STAGG Typing, Stenography, Secretarial Practice Our Lady of the Lake College, B.S. Bruin Business Staff Co-sponsor MISS JENNIE WILKIE Typing, Machines Northwestern State, B.A. A close explanation of selling procedures is essential to Mrs. Mounce’s D.E. class. 44 Business courses inspire future vocation Keeping accurate treasury records requires Mrs. Shaw to devote many hours. MISS RUTH FOGLEMAN Typing Northwestern, B.S. Louisiana State University, M.Ed. F.B.L.A. sponsor MRS. FLORA LIEVENS C.O.E., Stenography, Office Machines Newcomb College, B.A. F.B.L.A. Co-sponsor MRS. MARGARET MOUNCE Distributive Education Louisiana College, B.S. D.E. Club sponsor New IBM electric typewriters enable students to gain greater typing proficiency. MISS FOGLEMAN MRS. LEI YENS MRS. MOUNCE MRS. OPHELIA BRISTER Girls' Physical Education Louisiana State, B.S. Colorado State, M.S. G.A.A., Bruinettes Co-sponsor MISS CAROL DUCOTE Girls’ Physical Education Louisiana State University, B.S. G.A.A. sponsor MRS. THEDA DILL Girls’ Physical Education Louisiana College, B.S. G.A.A., Bruinettes Co-sponsor MISS ALICE KELLY Girls’ Physical Education Louisiana Tech, B.S., M.S. GAA Co-sponsor Booster sponsor Perfect balance is demonstrated by one of Coach Edward’s girls. Barbara HHIin is instructed by girls from Centenary College in the annual clinic. 46 Enthusiasm gained through competition Basketball is one of the sports emphasized in the boys’ athletic department. MR. AUBREY SANDERS Boys’ Physical Education Health McNeese State College, B.S. “B” Club sponsor MR. BILL MORRIS Boys’ Physical Education, American History Delta State College, B.S. University of Southern Mississippi, M.A. MR. ARTHUR CONLIN, JR. Boys’ Physical Education Loyola University, B.S. MR. MIKE PEEVY Boys’ Physical Education Health Louisiana College, B.S. MR. SANDERS MR. CONLIN MR. MORRIS MR. PEEVY 47 The library liberates minds MRS. VIRGINIA STROHSCHEIN MISS BARBRA BILBERRY MRS. WINNIFRED REDMOND MRS. VIRGINIA STROHSCHEIN Head Librarian Louisiana Tech, B.S. Louisiana State University, M.S. Library Club sponsor MISS BARBRA BILBERRY Southern University, B.S. Librarian MRS. WINNIFRED REDMOND Louisiana College, B.A. Librarian Mrs. Strohschein, as head librarian, keeps the library at its peak performance. Mrs. Redmond is always ready to assist students with their library assignments. 48 COL. CHARLES KELLY Aerospace Education (ROTC), Commerce University of Florida, B.S. Civil Air Patrol Cadets sponsor SGT. JAMES RISER ROTC Leadership Lab COL. KELLY SGT. RISER Military program introduced at Bolton 49 Colonel Kelly indicates a point on the map as part of the classroom instruction of ROTC. 50 54th Senior class comprised of 496 Seniors 69 elected as their officers Ronnie Raum, President; Peggy Walker, Secretary; and George Sears, V-Pres- ident. As graduation nears and the Senior Class of 69 analyzes its three years at Bolton, it feels both elation and disappointment. Each year has been a new challenge which we have met with confidence, enthusiasm, and determination. Be- cause we have tried our best, we find that both our successes and failures have contributed to the growth of our school and to the maturity of each individual. Thus, it is with pride that we look forward to the demands of the future, for we know that our experiences at Bolton have prepared us for the lives each of us will lead. As in the past, we can face each new challenge with continued confidence, enthusiasm, and de- termination and in so doing “go forth to win honor and win fame.” Ronnie Raum M. ABATE B. ADAMS J. ADAMS J. AINSWORTH Confusion prevails as Senior girls prepare themselves for an hour of invigorating work. ABATE, MARY ELIZABETH—Bruinettes 66-67; COE 68-69; FHA 67-68. Q. ALDRICH ADAMS, BONNIE—Bruin Business 67-69; Dra- matics Club 67-68; Bruinettes 66-67; French Club 66-67. ADAMS, JEANETTA MARIE—FBLA 68-69; GAA 68-69; FHA 68-69. AINSWORTH, JERRY—DE 68-69. S. ALEWINE ALDRICH, QUENTIN—Student Council 67-68; Jr. Basketball 67-68; Transferred from George C. Mar- shall Regional High School, Ankara, Turkey 67. ALEWINE, STEVE ALLEN, JANET—FHA 68-69; Mr. Doyle’s Staff 68-69. ANDERS, DON—Band 66-68. ANDERSON, KAREN ANN—Guidance Staff 68-69; GAA 68-69; Tennis Team 67-69; Transferred from Bossier High School, Bossier City, Louisiana 67. K. ANDERSON D. ANDERS J. ANDRIES S. ANDRIES R. ARDOIN D. ARMAND R. ARMAND Seniors incite spirit ANDRIES, JOHN—4-H 66-67; ROTC 68-69. ANDRIES, SANDRA—National Honor Society 67- 69; Jr. Red Cross 66-67; GAA 67-69; FHA 66-69; 4-H 66-69: Secretary 67-68, President 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69. ARDION, ROBERT BRUCE—Cafeteria Staff 68-69; Library Club 68-69; French Club 67-68; Transferred from Ville Platte High School, Ville Platte, Louisiana 67. ARMAND, DONNA—Student Council 66-68; Choir 68-69; Glee Club 66-67; DE 68-69: Secretary-Trea- surer 68-69. ARMAND, RODNEY—Band 66-68; DE 68-69; Ten- nis Team 66-68; 4-H 66-67. ARNOLD, SUSAN—FBLA 68-69; GAA 66-67; DE 68-69; FNA 66-67; FHA 68-69. AYMOND, JOAN—National Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 68-69; French Club 67-68; GAA 66- 69: President 68-69; FHA 67-68; Swim Team 66-69: 54 Senior cheerleaders Vicki Rabalais, Kathy Silver, Kathy Sand- ifer, and Jan Wilkerson and Yogi, Greg Fowler boost spirit as they lead a cheer. N. BALL S. ARNOLD J. AYMOND N. BALL D. BAGLIO G. BAGLIO Two-year Letterman; Graduation Usher 67-68; Stu- dent Gym Instructor 67-69; Honor Roll 67-69. y. BANKSTON BAGLIO, DONNA GAIL—Dramatics Club 67-68; Bruinettes 66-67; Guidance Staff 66-67; FBLA 68- 69; G A A 66-69; Civil Defense 68-69. BAGLIO, GLENN—DE 68-69. BALL. NANCY—Dramatics Club 66-68; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 68-69; French Club 67-68; GAA 66- J. BARHAM 69; FHA 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Cast: “If A Man Answers” 67-68. BALL, NELSON—Projection Staff 68-69; Jr. Red Cross 67-68. BANKSTON, VICKIE BARHAM, JANET—Quill and Scroll 68-69; National B. BARNETT Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 67-68; Bruin- ettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: Drum Squad 68-69; GAA 68-69; FNA 66-68; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Honor Roll 66-68. BARNETT. BEVERLY—Dramatics Club 68-69; Guidance Staff 68-69; FBLA 67-69: Secretary 68- 69; GAA 67-68. 55 V. BARNETT Senior homerooms lead HARNETT, VICTOR I). Ill—Color Guard 68-69; Choir 67-69; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Concession Staff 66-69; Cafeteria Staff 66-69; Library Club 66-69; Jr. Red Cross 66-69; ROTC 68-69. BARON, JANET ANNE—FBLA 68-69; GAA 68-69. BATES, MARTHA—Student Council Alternate 67- 68; Main Office Staff 68-69; GAA 66-69; FHA 68- 69; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-68. BATSON, MARTHA—Dramatics Club 67-69; Mr. Doyle’s Staff 68-69; Jr. Red Cross 66-69; Spanish Club 67-68; GAA 66-69: Secretary-Ti'easurer 68-69; Tennis Team 67-69; Swim Team 66-67; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Cast: “The Miracle Worker” 68- 69. BEARD, RICHARD CHURCH—Choir 68-69. BEAUBOUEF, LINDA ANNE—COE 68-69. BECK, DIANNE—Bruin Business 66-69; Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; Stu- dent Council Alternate 66-67; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 67-68. (1 L. BEAUBOUEF D. BECK R. BEARD P. BENNETT T. BERLIN J. BARON M. BATES M. BATSON 56 in annual apple drive W.BERLIN B. BERNARD missouri pLsour apple Student Council officers, Greg O’Quin and George Ann Hayne, inspect apples purchased for Central Hospital. p BERTRAND BENNETT, PAULA—Dramatics Club 67-69; Guid- ance Staff 68-69; GAA 66-69; FIIA 66-67; Gradua- tion Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-68; Cast: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69. BERLIN, TERESA ANNE—Dramatics Club 68-69; FBLA 68-69; GAA 68-69; Transferred from Neville High School, Monroe, Louisiana 67. V. BIRCHFIELD BERLIN, WAYNE JOSEPH—Pelican State Alter- nate 67-68; Concession Staff 66-67; Cafeteria Staff 66-69; Interact 68-69; 4-H 68-69; Varsity Football 68-69; Jr. Basketball 67-68; Varsity Basketball 67- 69; “B” Club 68-69. BERNARD, BRENDA—Dramatics Club 68-69; FBLA 68-69; GAA 67-69; FIIA 68-69; 4-H 68-69. BERTRAND, DAVID—Jr. Red Cross 68-69; Track M. BLACKMON Team 66-68. BIRCHFIELD, VICKY—Dramatics Club 68-69; Bruinettes 66-67; GAA 66-68; FHA 68-69. BLACKMON, MAYO IRVING—Band 66-67. M. BLACKWELL M. BLEDSOE F. BONNETTE J. BONNETTE A. BORDELON Seniors Deb Bossier, Randy Fox, Vicki Ulmann, George Sears, and Emily Smith relax outside the gym during the Soc Hop. Personalized shirts BLACKWELL, MICHAEL THURMAN—Civil De- fense 66-67; Radio Club 66-69: V-President 67-69. BLEDSOE, MARY SUE—Student Council 67-69; Bruin Business 67-69; Pelican State 68-69; Dramatics Club 67-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: Drum Squad 67-69; Alternate Cheerleader 68-69; French Club 67-68; GAA 66-68; FNA 67-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Friendliest 68-69. BONNETTE, FRANCES—GAA 66-69; Tennis Team 67-69; Swim Team 66-69. BONNETTE, JEANETTE—Dramatics Club 68-69; Spanish Club 67-68; GAA 66-69; 4-H 68-69; Bruin- ettes 66-67. BORDELON, ANN—GAA 67-69; FHA 67-69: V- President 68-69. BORDELON, ANNE—Band 66-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 66-67; GAA 67-69. BOSSIER, DEB—Bruin Editorial 68-69: Co-Editor Faculty and Scholastics; Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruinettes 66-67; French Club 66-68; French Honor Society 68-69: V-President 68-69; GAA 66-68; In- structor 67-69; Honor Roll 66-69. 58 M. BRAZIL A. BORDELON D. BOSSIER B. BRENNER S. BOWMAN D. BRAZELL exclusive for seniors K. BREWSTER BOWMAN, SUSAN—Dramatics Club 68-69; GAA 67-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Honor Roll 66-67; Mr. Doyle’s Staff 68-69. BRAZELL, DENNIS—Concession Staff 66-69; Cafe- teria Staff 66-68; ROTC 68-69. BRAZIL, MICHAEL T. E. BRIAN BRENNER, BETSY—Choir 68-69; Jr. Red Cross 66- 68; GAA 66-69. BREWSTER. KATHY—Dramatics Club 66-69; Band 66- 69: Majorette 67-69, Captain 68-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 68-69; French Club 67-68; GAA 66-69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69. BRIAN, ELIZABETH—Student Council 68-69; Al- ternate 66-67; Bruin Editorial 68-69; Bruin Business 67- 68; Cumtux Business 67-68; Quill and Scroll 68- 69; Dramatics Club 66-69: Secretary 68-69; Bruin- ettes 66-67; Boosters 67-68: Drum Squad 68-69; French Club 66-68; GAA 66-67; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor; Speech Honors: 1st at McNeese Tournament 67-68; Cast: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69; Thespians 68-69. BRINGOL, NANCY—Bruin Editorial 67-69: Index Editor 68-69; Bruin Business 66-67; GAA 68-69. 59 College attracts large J. BROADWELL BROADWELL, JAMES L.—Civil Defense 68-69; 4-H 68-69; ROTC 68-69; Track Team 66-67. BROOKS, DONALD RAY—Transferred from Pea- body High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 68. BROUSSARD. RONALD—Bruin Business 68-69; D. brooks Quill and Scroll 68-69; Pelican State Alternate 67- 68; Key Club 67-68; DE 68-69: President 68-69; Track Team 66-68; Honor Roll 66-67. BRUMFIELD, GWEN—Spanish Club 67-68; FHA 68-69. BRUMFIELD, WARREN—Bruin Business 68-69; R. BROUSSARD National Honor Society 67-69; 4-H 67-69; Honor Roll 67-69; Transferred from Moreauville High School, Moreauville, Louisiana 67. BRYANT, CONNIE SUE—Library Club 66-68; DE 68-69. G. BRUMFIELD C. BRYANT L. BRYANT W. BRUMFIELD P. BURNETT R. BURNS 60 portion of Seniors 69 In preparation for college, Seniors participate in the ACT testing program. BRYANT, LINDA BURNETT, PAM—Dramatics Club 66-69; Band 66- 67; French Club 66-69; G A A 66-69; 4-H 68-69; Swim Team 66-67. BURNS, RUBY MARIE BUSH, ALEX WINBURN—Transferred from West Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska 68. CALLAWAY, BECKY—Band 66-69: 2nd Lieutenant 68-69; GAA 66-69; Swim Team 66-67; Student Gym Instructor 67-69. CALTON, DONNA—Band 66-69; GAA 66-69; FT A 68-69. CAMPBELL, BILL CARNAHAN, GENE—Dramatics Club 67-68; ROTC 68-69;. Track Team 66-67; Swim Team 66-68. A. BUSH B. CALLAWAY D. CALTON B. CAMPBELL G. CARNAHAN 61 D. CARROUM Seniors form nucleus L. CARTER R. CARTER T. CARTER J. CASEY Last minute plans for departure for an out-of-town football game are discussed by Senior Boosters, Diane Merlan, Susan Josephson, and Mary Douglas. CARROUM, DONNIE—Student Council 66-69; Key Club 66-67; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67- 69; “B” Club 67-69; Cutest 68-69. CARTER, LARRY S,—French Club 67-68. CARTER, RANDY CURTIS—Student Council 67- 68; Interact 67-69; Civil Defense 67-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69; “B” Club 67-69; Track Team 66-69: All-District 67-68, All-State 67-68; Most Athletic 68-69. CARTER, TONY—French Club 66-67; Civil Defense 67-68; Jr. Basketball 66-68; Varsity Basketball 68- 69; Track Team 66-67. CASEY, JOHNNY C,—Band 66-68. CAZES, CHARLES JAMES CEDARS, CARL STEPHEN 62 CEDARS, TR ACY WARREN of spirit groups K CENTER CENTER, KEITH—Varsity Football 67-69; “B” Club 67-69; Track Team 67-69. CENTER, KERRY—Varsity Football 67-69; “B” Club 67-69. CESPIVA, BILL—Jr. Basketball 66-67; Track Team 66-68. B. CESPIVA CHAMBERS, GLENDA—Student Council 67-69; Bruin Editorial 67-69: Features Editor 68-69; Bruin Business 66-67; Quill and Scroll 67-69; Pelican State 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69: Treasurer 68- 69; Dramatics Club 66-67: Secretary-Treasurer 67- 68; Bruinettes 66-67: President 66-67; Boosters 67- 69: Squad Leader 68-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 66-67; GAA 66-68; French Club 67-68; Graduation Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Home- coming Court 68-69; Honor Roll 66-69. CHENEVERT, MIKE G. CHAMBERS CHICOLA, WANDA—Cumtux Editorial 68-69; Dra- matics Club 67-68; Band 66-69; French Club 66-67; GAA 68-69; FTA 67-69: Historian 68-69; Honor Roll 67-68. M. CHENEVERT C. CAZES C. CEDARS W. CHICOLA T. CEDARS K. CENTER 63 T. CICARDO L. COLLINS P. COLLINS L. CLARK S. CONVERSE V. COOPER CICARDO, TOMMY—Jr. Red Cross 68-69; Civil De- fense 68-69; 4-H 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 68-69; “B” Club 68-69; Track Team 67-69. CLARK, LARRY—Jr. Red Cross 68-69. COCO, DAVID WHITTINGTON—Interact 67-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69; National Merit Semifinalist 68-69. T. COLE COLE, THERESA—Band 67-69; Swim Team 66-69. COLLINS. FRANK LEE JR.—Transferred from Bel- mont High School, Belmont, North Carolina 67. COLLINS, LARRY—Student Council 66-68; Pelican State Alternate 68-69; Projection Staff 68-69; Key Club 66-68; Jr. Basketball 66-67; Varsity Basketball 67-69; “B” Club 67-69; Class Officer: President 67- 68; Friendliest 68-69. F. COLLINS COLLINS, PAUL R.—Jr. Red Cross 67-69; Civil De- fense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67- 69; “B” Club 67-69; Track Team 67-68. CONVERSE, SUSAN—Bruin Business 67-69; Dra- matics Club 67-68; Main Office Staff 68-69; Jr. Red Cross 68-69; GAA 66-67; Student Gym Instructor 68-69. 64 Seniors master contest B. COUVILLION COOPER, VICKIE—Student Council 66-67: Alter- nate 67-69; Bruin Business 66-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Pelican State Alternate 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; Bruinettes 66- 67; Boosters 67-69: Squad Leader 68-69; French Club 66-68; French Honor Society 68-69; GAA 66-69; Science Club 68-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Honor Roll 66-69. COUVILLION, BILL—Band 66-68; French Club 67- 68; ROTC 68-69. COUVILLION COUVILLION, BRIAN—Cumtux Editorial 68-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Key Club 66-69; “B” Club 67-69; Track Team 66-69: All-District 67-68, All- State 67-68. COUVILLION, ROBERT—Projection Staff. COX, DEBBIE—Dramatics Club 67-68; Thespians 67-69; Choir 67-69; Glee Club 66-67; Bruinettes 66- k. couvillion 67; Boosters 67-69: Drum Squad 68-69; Guidance Staff 68-69; French Club 67-68; GAA 67-68; Photog- raphy Club 66-67: Secretary 66-67; Graduation Usher 67-68; Cast: “If A Man Answers” 67-68. CRAIG, CECIL DUANE—Interact 68-69. D. COX C. CRAIG 65 Posted on the third floor, this sign helped set the mood and theme for the new spirit contest. M. CRAIG Seniors reign over S. CRAIG S. CRAIG T. CRICHTON Senior court members, Glenda Chambers, Rosalyn Kaplan and Vikki Kramer await outcome of the game. CRAIG, MARGARET—GAA 67-69; FHA 67-68. CRAIG, SALLY—Student Council Alternate 66-67; Bruin Editorial 67-69: Co-Editor Clubs 68-69; Bruin Business 66-68; Quill and Scroll 67-69: V-President 68-69; Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruinettes 66-67; Boos- ters 67-69: Stands Captain 68-69; French Club 66- 68: V-President 67-68; GAA 66-69; Swim Team 66- 67; Graduation Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Honor Roll 67-69. CRAIG, SAM—Student Council 68-69: Alternate 66- 68; National Honor Society 67-69: President 68-69; Interact 68-69; Honor Roll 66-68; Physical Fitness Award 67-68. CRAIG, SHERON—Dramatics Club 67-68; Bruin- ettes 66-67; GAA 66-69. CRICHTON, TELLIS EDWARD—Jr. Basketball 66- 68; Varsity Basketball 68-69; Swim Team 66-69. 66 CROOKS, GLENDA homecoming court D. CUPP CROUCH, SUSAN—Dramatics Club 66-68; Spanish Club 67-68; GAA 67-68; COE 68-69; FNA 66-67. CROWELL, RICHARD—Interact 67-68; Spanish Club 67-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Basketball 66-67; Golf Team 66-69. CRYAR, KENNETH L.—Science Club 68-69; Math Club 67-68; ROTC 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Swim Team 66-69. CUPP, DONNA—Bruin Business 67-69; Guidance Staff 68-69; Spanish Club 67-69; GAA 67-69; Grad- uation Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Honor Roll 67-69; Transferred from LaGrange High School, Lake Charles, Louisiana 67. D. CUTTER CUTTER, DAVID—Student Council Alternate 68- 69; Band 66-69; Radio Club 66-69. DAIGRE, DENNIS—DE 68-69; 4-H 67-69. DALE, ROBERT—Projection Staff 66-67; Spanish Club 66-68; ROTC 68-69. DANIEL, GLORIA R. DALE G. CROOKS S. CROUCH G. DANIEL R. CROWELL K. CRYAR 67 D. DAUZAT L. DAVIS H. DAWKINS J. DAUZAT B. DEAN B. DERBONNE DAUZAT, DEBORAH—French Club 66-67; COE M. DAVID 68-69 - pH A 67-68. DAUZAT, JOHN—Projection Staff 65-66; French Club 65-66; DE 67-68: V-President 68-69. DAVID, MARY ANN—Dramatics Club 67-68; Li- brary Club 67-68; Latin Club 68-69; Civil Defense G. DAVIS 68-69. DAVIS, GAY—Dramatics Club 67-69; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 67-69; Spanish Club 67-69; GAA 66-67; FHA 68-69; Tennis Team 66-67; Honor Roll 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Production Staff: “If A Man An- swers” 67-68. J. DAVIS DAVIS, JO LYNN—Cumtux Editorial 67-69: Man- aging Editor 68-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Band 66-69: Officer 68-69; Jr. Red Cross 68-69; GAA 66- 68; 4-H 66-67; Swim Team 66-67; Student Gym In- structor 67-69; Honor Roll 66-67. 68 DAVIS, LEX—Transferred from Baton Rouge High School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 67. Seniors spark parade H. DESELLE DAWKINS, HARDY—Student Council Alternate 66-68; Pelican State Alternate 68-69; French Club 66-67; Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Var- sity Football 67-68; Track Team 66-67. DEAN, BOBBY—Transferred from Oakdale High School, Oakdale, Louisiana 68. DERBONNE, BRENDA—FBLA 67-69; COE 68-69. R. DESPINO DESELLE, HAROLD—Photography Club 68-69. DESPINO, ROBERT DEZENDORF, GAY—Bruin Business 68-69; Band 66- 69; Jr. Red Cross 67-68; French Club 66-67; GAA 67- 69; FHA 67-68; FTA 67-69. G. DEZENDORF DICK, KELLY—Civil Defense 68-69. DISMAN, DENNIS—Dramatics Club 66-67; Na- tional Forensic League 66-69; DE 68-69. K. DICK D. DISMAN 69 Senior Homeroom spirit emphasized by participation in Homecoming parade. S. DOIRON Y. DONALDSON Dance highlights Decorating proves tiresome as well as rewarding for Greg M. DOUGLAS O’Quin and Randy Fox. DOIRON, STEPHEN BRUCE—Pelican State 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69; “B” Club 67-69; Track Team 66-67. DONALDSON, YVONNE—Student Council 67-69: Alternate 66-67; Bruin Editorial 67-69: Junior Class Editor 67-68, Editor-in-Chief 68-69; Quill and Scroll 67- 69; Pelican State 68-69; Bruinettes 66-67: Squad Leader 66-67; Boosters 67-69; French Club 66-67; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Leadership 67-68; Most P DOUZAT Dependable 68-69. DOUGLAS, MARY—Student Council 66-67: Alter- nate 68-69; Bruin Business 68-69; Dramatics Club 68- 69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: Drum Squad 68-69; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 68-69; Jr. Red Cross Alter- nate 67-68; French Club 67-68; GAA 67-69; FHA 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; 4-H 66-67; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-68; Production Staff: “The Miracle Worker 68-69. DOUZAT, PAT—GAA 66-68; DE 68-69. B. DOYLE DOYLE, BONITA—Library Club 68-69; FBLA 68- 69; FHA 68-69; Transferred from Plainview High School, Plainview, Louisiana 68. DOYLE, CLAYTON—Band 66-69. DRAPER, KAREN—Bruin Business 67-69; Dra- matics Club 66-69: V-President 68-69; Glee Club 66- 70 homecoming festivities M. DUFOUR 67: V-President 66-67; Choir 67-69; Chorale 67-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; French Club 67- 68; GAA 66-69; FTA 66-68; Production Staff: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69; Most Talented 68-69. DUCOTE. MIKE—Jr. Football 66-67. DUFOUR, GARY—Bruin Editorial 68-69. DUFOUR, MAUNSEL C. DUKE DUKE, CLEME CLAIRE—Bruin Editorial 68-69; Bruin Business 67-68; Dramatics Club 66-68; Choir 67-68; Glee Club 66-67; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; Alternate Cheerleader 68-69; Spanish Club 66-67; GAA 66-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Track Maid 67-68. DUNN, CATHY—Band 66-69; GAA 67-69; FNA C. DUNN DUPONT, LUKE STANLEY—FBLA 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67. DYE, MICHELE—French Club 67-68; GAA 66-69; Student Gym Instructor 67-69. L. DUPONT C. DOYLE K. DRAPER M. DYE M.DUCOTE G. DUFOUR 71 Seniors continue S. ELDRIDGE S. ELLERS J. ESKEW R. EVANS G. EWING Exhilaration is expressed by senior girls through the cus- tomary Bunny Hop. ELDRIGE, SUSAN CATHERINE—Red Cross 66- 67; GAA 66-68. ELLERS, STEVE—Choir 67-69; Chorale 68-69; Transferred from Kaiserslautern American High School, Germany 67. ESKEW, JOHN CHARLES—Choir 66-68; Band 66- 69; Civil Defense 68-69; 4-II 68-69; Track Team 66- 67. EVANS, RICHARD W,—Quill and Scroll 68-69; Choir 66-68; Chorale 67-68; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Interact 67-69; Jr. Red Cross 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Swim Team 66-69. EWING, GARY—Projection Staff 68-69; Jr. Red Cross 67-68; French Club 66-67; Civil Defense 68- 69; Tennis Team 68-69. EWING, HOPE—Student Council Alternate 67-68; Bruin Business 66-69; Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruin- ettes 66-67; Boosters 67-68; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 68-69; Spanish Club 66-68; GAA 66-69; Civil De- fense 68-69; Swim Team 66-69. 72 FARRAR, DEBBIE—Band 67-69; Transferred from Texas High School, Texarkana, Texas 67. Bolton traditions J. FIELDS FERRELL, CHUCK—Transferred from Guilford High School, Rockford, Illinois 68. FERRILL, TOM FIELDS, JAN—Band 67-68; GAA 68-69; Tennis Team 67-69; Transferred from Tuscaloosa High School, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 67. FINLEY, I ATT—Bruin Business 68-69; Dramatics Club 66-68; Spanish Club 66-68; GAA 66-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Production Staff: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69; Transferred from Northwest High School, Indianapolis, Indiana 68. FLANAGAN, FAYE—Bruinettes 66-67; Mr. Tay- lor’s Staff 68-69; French Club 66-68; French Honor Society 68-69; GAA 67-68; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-68. FLYNN, ALBERT PATRICK—Choir 67-68; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Foot- ball 67-68; Jr. Basketball 66-69; Varsity Basketball 68-69. FLYNN, MICHAEL W.—FBLA 68-69; Civil De- fense 68-69; Swim Team 68-69. p. FINLEY F. FLANAGAN 73 E. FOOTE Senior class boasts A. FOSTER L. FOREMAN FOOTE, EDWARD—Bruin Editorial 67-69: Photog- rapher 68-69; Pelican State 68-69; Key Club 66-69; Jr. Red Cross 66-67: President 67-68; Jr. Football 66-67; Swim Team 66-67. FOREMAN, LEROY CURRY—FBLA 68-69; Radio Club 67-68; Civil Defense 67-69; 4-II 66-68. FOSTER. ANN—Library Club 67-68. FOWLER, GREG—Student Council Alternate 68- 69; Pelican State Alternate 68-69; Yogi 68-69; Key Club 66-69; Latin Club 68-69; Science Club 68-69; Jr. Basketball 66-68; “B” Club 68-69; Swim Team 66-69: Two-year Letterman, Alternate Captain 67- 68, Captain 68-69; Most School Spirit 68-69. FOX, RANDY—Student Council 66-69; Bruin Edi- torial 68-69: Record Tape Editor 68-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Pelican State 68-69; National Honor So- ciety 67-69; Dramatics Club 68-69; Key Club .66-69: V-President 67-68, President 68-69; French Club 66- 67: President 66-67; Jr. Football 66-67; Track Team 66-69; Most Talented 68-69. FRAZIER, MICHAEL—Choir 66-69; Chorale 67- 69; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Band 66-67. 74 prominent cage athlete D. GALUNEAU C. GARON C. GASKEY Recognized nationally for his basketball talents, Senior Ronald Nugent is a definite asset to Bolton’s team. FRICK, FORD—Pelican State 68-69; National For- ensic League 66-68; Projection Staff 68-69; Latin Club: President 68-69; Debate Honors 1st at Tech, 3rd at Laffayette 66-67. D. GASPARD FUNDERBURK, HOWARD M. G AH AG AN, FRED—Student Council 66-68; Booster Beau 68-69; French Club 66-67; Jr. Basketball 66- 68; Golf Team 66-69. GALLINEAU, DANIEL GARON, C. F.—DE 68-69; 4-H 66-69. S. GASPARD GASKEY, CHUCK—Science Club 68-69; ROTC 68- 69. GASPARD, DAVID—DE 67-69. GASPARD, SUE—Jr. Red Cross Alternate 66-68; GAA 67-68; DE 68-69; FHA 66-69: Treasurer 67-68, President 68-69. 75 R. GAUTHIER J. GIAMBRONE J. GIBSON Nancy Hall busily takes advantage of informality in the library. GAUTHIER, RICKY LYNN—FBLA 67-69; DE 68- GIAMBRONE, JANET—Cumtux Editorial 67-69: Co-Editor Features 68-69; Dramatics Club 66-69- Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: Squad Leader 68- 69; French Club 67-68; GAA 66-69; Civil Defense 68- 69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Student Gym In- structor 67-69; Honor Roll 66-67; Cast: “Swank D. GILBERT Switch” 67-68, “The Miracle Worker” 68-69; Pro- duction Staff: “If A Man Answers” 67-68; Quill and Scroll 68-69. GIBSON, JAN—GAA 68-69; FHA 68-69. GILBERT, DANIEL GILL, EVERETT RAY—Canteen Staff 68-69; ROTC 68-69. E. GIL GILLIS, SANDRA J.—Guidance Staff 68-69; GAA 67-69; FHA 67-69; Mr. Doyle’s Staff 67-68. GINGRAS, BUDDY—Projection Staff 68-69; Inter- act 67-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 66-69; French Club 66-67; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69; Jr. Basketball 66-68; Varsity Basketball 68- 69; “B” Club 67-69; Swim Team 66-67. 76 Seniors employ library J. C.LASSCOCK GIST, TREY—National Forensic League 67-69; In- teract 67-69; Debate 67-69; Varsity Trainer 67-68. GIVENS, DAVID—Cumtux Editorial 68-69: Photog- rapher 68-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; Photography Club 66-69: V-President 68-69. GLASSCOCK, JOHN—French Club 66-67. A. GOLIGHTLY GOLIGHTLY, ALANA—Bruin Editorial 68-69; Jr. Red Cross 68-69; Latin Club 68-69; GAA 66-69; FNA 66-69: Secretary 67-68, President 68-69; Stu- dent Gym Instructor 67-69. GRAYSON, GREG—Jr. Red Cross Alternate 68-69; French Club 66-67; FBLA 68-69; Radio Club 66-69; 4-H 68-69. GREGORIO, MIKE—Choir 68-69; Chorale 68-69; G. GRAYSON Civil Defense 68-69; Varsity Football 68-69; “B” Club 68-69; Transferred from Trumbull High School, Trumbull Connecticut 68; Best Dancer 68-69. GREMILLION, DARNELL—Dramatics Club 68-69; FNA 67-68. M. GREGORIO S. GILLIS B. GINGRAS D. GREMILLION T. GIST D. GIVENS 77 Seniors coin new cheer G. GREMILLION GREMILLION, GORDON—Color Guard 68-69; Ra- dio Club 68-69; ROTC 68-69; Transferred from Men- ard Central High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 68. GUIDRY, JIM GUILLORY, WILLIE—ROTC 68-69; Jr. Basketball 66-68; Varsity Basketball 68-69. J. GUIDRY GUZZO, BARBARA J.—GAA 66-69; FNA 66-69; FHA 67-69; FTA 68-69; Treasury Department Staff 68-69. HALBERT, KENNETH—ROTC 68-69. HALES, ROBERT—Radio Club 68-69; ROTC 68-69; Transferred from Clover Park High School, Tacoma, Washington 68. W. GUILLORY HALL, NANCY—Bruin Business 66-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Band 66-69: Majorette 66-68, Head Majorette 67-68, Drum Majorette 68-69; Swim Team 66-69: Two-Year Letterman; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Honor Roll 66-69; Best Dancer 68-69. B. GUZZO R. HALES N. HALL K.HALBERT J. HALSEY D. HAMPTON 78 D. HANSEN V. HARRIS Senior boys introduce “buzz bomb” during pep rally. K. HARWELL HALSEY, JACKI—Transferred from Harper Creek High School, Battle Creek, Michigan 68. HAMPTON, DORETHA MARIE—Glee Club 66-67; Choir 67-68; Chorale 68-69. HANSEN, DEBBIE—Bruin Editorial 68-69; Bruin Business 67-68; Dramatics Club 67-68; French Club 66- 67; GAA 67-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Transferred from Choctaw High School, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 67. B. HATHORN HARRIS, VICKI—Student Council 66-67: Alternate 67- 69; Bruin Business 67-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Bruinettes 66-67; French Club 66-68; French Honor Society 68-69; G A A 67-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Honor Roll 66-68; Cast: ‘‘The Miracle Worker” 68-69. HARWELL, KATHY—Guidance Staff 68-69; GAA 67-69; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-67. HATHORN, BILU-Student Council 68-69: Alternate 66-68; Cumtux Editorial 67-69: Co-Editor Sports 68- 69; Cumtux Business 67-68; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Pelican State 68-69; Stage Crew 68-69; Interact 68- 69; Spanish Club 66-68. HAVENS, JAMES—Color Guard 67-69; Radio Club 66-69; Science Club 68-69; ROTC 68-69. 79 G. HAYNE L. HILL G. HILLMAN V. HENDRICK R. HIMEL C. HODGES HAYNE, GEORGE ANN—Student Council Alter- C. HERNANDEZ nate 66-67: Treasurer 68-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Pelican State 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; National Forensic League 66- 69: Secretary 67-68, V-President 68-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Jr. Red Cross 66-69; GAA 66-68; Tennis Team 68-69; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Student Gym In- structor 67-69; Honor Roll 66-68; Debate Honors: 1st, 2nd at Tournament of Champions 67-68; Cast: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69; Finest Character 68- 69. HENDRICK. VIRGINIA R. HERRING HERNANDEZ, CRISTOVAI -Spanish Club 66-68; ROTC 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69. HERRING. RAYMOND—National Honor Society 67-69; Band 66-69; Spanish Club 67-69; Radio Club 67- 68; Science Club 67-69; Math Club 67-69; ROTC 68- 69. HERTZ. BILLY—Choir 66-69; Chorale 68-69; Boys’ i updtv Glee Club 67-68; Radio Club 67-68. I . II bn 1 A HILL, LINDEN—Dramatics Club 68-69; GAA 66- 68; FHA 67-68. HILLMAN, GREGORY—4-H 68-69; Golf Team 66- •67. HIMEL, ROBERT—Jr. Red Cross 66-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-68. 80 Senior edits 44th Bruin B. HONIG HODGES, CHRISTINE—Cumtux Editorial 68-69; Transferred from Oak Hill High School, Elmer, Lou- isiana 68. HONIG, BILL—Transferred from Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia 67. HOOSIER, BRIAN—Dramatics Club 68-69; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; 4-H 66-69; Track Team 67-68. HOSEY, SHARON—Quill and Scroll 68-69; Dra- matics Club 67-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 68-69; Latin Club 68-69: Reporter 68-69; GAA 67-69; FNA 67-69: Secretary 68-69; Science Club 68-69; Math Club 67-69: V-President 68-69; Graduation Usher 67- 68; Honor Roll 67-69; National Merit Semifinalist 68- 69; Transferred from Fordyce High School, For- dyce, Arkansas 67. HOYT, CAROLYNE DIANNE—Student Council 66- 69; Bruin Business 68-69; Pelican State 68-69; Dra- matics Club 67-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 67-69; French Club 66-67; GAA 66-69: V-Pres- ident 68-69; FHA 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Honor Roll 67-68; Production Staff: “If A Man Answers” 67-68, “The Miracle Worker” 68-69; Wittiest 68-69. HUBER, JANET GALE B. HOOSIER S. HOSEY C. HOYT J. HUBER 81 Editor-in-chief Yvonne Donaldson listens to another problem involving ’69 Bruin. Spare time for study I). HUNTER HUNTER, DONALD—Band 66-68; Projection Staff 68-69. HUTCHINSON, CHARLES—Band 66-69; French Club 67-68; Honor Roll 66-67. HUTHANANCE, JUDY A.— Dramatics Club 67-69; GAA 66-69; FTA 67-69: Historian 67-68, President 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Swim Team 67-69. HYDE, FRANK ILLE, LINDA L.—66-69; GAA 66-69; FHA 68-69; FTA 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69. IRONS, TIMOTHY I).—Key Club 67-68; Varsity Football 66-69; Jr. Basketball 66-67; Track Team 66-69; “B” Club 68-69. IRVING, HOWARD—Choir 68-69; Band 66-69; La- tin Club 68-69; Radio Club 66-69: President 68-69; Science Club 67-69. JANETTE, CAROL—Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruin- ettes 66-67; GAA 66-68; FTA 68-69. JARRELL, JANE ANN—Student Council 67-68: Alternate 66-67, 68-69; Bruin Editorial 67-69: Co- C. HUTCHINSON J. HUTHNANCE F. HYDE L. ILLE Utilizing lunch to catch up on incompleted lessons, seniors, Cindy Rabalais, Janet Giambrone, and Eddie Leatherman, do well in their school work. 82 J. JOHNSON T. IRONS H. IRVING K. JOHNSON C. JANETTE J. JARRELL Editor Senior Class 68-69; Bruin Business 66-67; Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters s. JOHNSON 67- 69; Spanish Club 66-67; French Honor Society 68- 69; GAA 66-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Homecoming Court 67-68. JOHNSON, JANIS—Cumtux Editorial 67-69: Fea- ture Co-Editor 68-69; Quill and Scroll 67-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; Bruin- ettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: Drum Squad 67-69; French Club 67-68; French Honor Society 68-69; GAA 66-68; Latin Club 68-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-69. JOHNSON, KENT—Track Team 67-69. C. JONES JOHNSON, SYLVIA—Dramatics Club 68-69; FBLA 66-67; GAA 66-69; FIIA 66-68; Civil Defense 68-69; 4-H 67-69. JONES, CAREN—Bruin Business 67-68; Cumtux Editorial 67-69: Editor-in-Chief 68-69; Quill and Scroll 67-69: President 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; National Forensic League 67-69; Jr. Red Cross 66-67; Latin Club 68- 69; GAA 66-68; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-69; Pat-on-the-Back Award 68-69; Speech Honors: Superior at McNeese; Debate Honors: 2nd at LSU Tournament 67-68; Most Likely to Succeed 68-69. JONES, GERALD WAYNE—Bruin Business 68-69; Photography Club 68-69; Varsity Football 67-68; Transferred from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 67. 83 J. JONES R. JONES S. JOSEPHSON A. JUSSELIN R. KAPLAN PE leadership begins JONES, JOHN C. JONES, R. H.—Student Council 66-67; Bruin Edi- torial 66-68: Sports Editor 67-68; Quill and Scroll 67-69; Dramatics Club 68-69; French Club 67-68: V-President 67-68; Civil Defense 67-68. JOSEPHSON, SUSAN—Bruin Editorial 67-69: Co- Editor Senior Class 68-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Na- tional Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: Drum Squad 68-69; Latin Club 68-69; GAA 66-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Honor Roll 66-69; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Swim Team 66-69: Two- Year Letterman, Alternate Captain 67-68, Captain 68-69; Abe Caplan Award Nominee 67-68; Most Ath- letic 68-69. JUSSELIN, ANN—Dramatics Club 67-68; GAA 67-68; COE 68-69. KAPLAN, ROSALYN—Student Council 68-69; Bruin Business 66-69: Officer 67-68, Associate Man- ager 68-69; Quill and Scroll 67-69; Leadership Con- ference 67-68; Pelican State 68-69; National Honor Society 67-68; Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruinettes 66-67: Squad leader 66-67; French Club 67-68; French Honor Society 68-69; GAA 66-68; Grad- uation Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Honor Roll 68-69; Homecoming Court 68-69: Maid of Honor 68-69; Most Courteous 68-69. KENNEDY, AL—Choir 66-68; Chorale 66-68; Latin Club 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67. 84 Senior is initiated as student instructor in a rollicking affair. M. KETCHUM G. KEGLEY A. KENNEDY T. KILE S. KENNINGTON K. KERSH KENNINGTON, STEVE—Student Council Alternate 66- 67; Bruin Business 66-67; Choir 66-69; Chorale 67- 69; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; French Honor Society 68- 69; Civil Defense 68-69. J. KONCINSKY KERSH, KATHY—GAA 66-68; FHA 66-67. KETCHUM, MARIE—Dramatics Club 67-68; Trans- ferred from Choctaw High School, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 67. KILE, TERRY—Spanish Chib 66-67; Civil Defense V. KRAMER 68-69; Math Club 68-69; ROTC 68-69. KONCINSKY, JANET—Bruin Editorial 67-69: Copy Editor 68-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 67-68; Jr. Red Cross 67-69: Alternate 66-67; Latin Club 68-69; GAA 66- 69; Civil Defense 68-69; Swim Team 67-68; Bacca- laureate Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 67- 69; Honor Roll 66-69; Band 66-68. KRAMER, VICKI—Bruin Editorial 67-69: Co-editor C. KRUMREY Faculty and Scholastics 68-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: President 68-69; French Club 66-67; GAA 66-68; Civil Defense 68-69: Publicity Chairman 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Homecoming Court 68-69: Queen 68-69; Pelican State Alternate 68-69. KRUMREY, CYNTHIA—Boosters 67-69: Squad leader 68-69. 85 L. LAMBDIN A. LAMKIN A. LANDERS LaBORDE, JERRY—Transferred from Menard Cen- tral High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 68. LAFOY, TOMMIE SUE—Transferred from Chilton County High School, Clanton, Alabama 68. LAMBDIN, LANCE—Student Council Alternate 68- 69; Band 66-69; Jr. Red Cross 66-69; French Club 66-67; Civil Defense 66-69: President 67-69; 4-H 68-69. LAMKIN, ADRIAN—Photography Club 68-69; Transferred from Menard Central High School, Alex- andria, Louisiana 68. LANDERS, AL—ROTC 68-69. LANDRUM, THOMAS—Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69. LANIER, JUDY—Student Council Alternate 67-68; Bruin Business 68-69; Dramatics Club 67-68; Choir 67-69; Chorale 68-69; Glee Club 66-67; Bruinettes 66-67; Spanish Club 67-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Stu- dent Gym Instructor 67-68. LEATHERMAN, EDDIE—Transferred from Pine- ville High School, Pineville, Louisiana 68. 86 B. LeBLANC R. LEE D. LEMOINE V. LENA S. LEVY Cumtux holds election LEAVINES, JOHN—Transferred from Maryhill Seminary, Alexandria, Louisiana 67. LeBLANC, BRUCE—Jr. Red Cross 66-67; Civil De- fense 67-69; Swim Team 66-68. LEE, RODNEY LEMOINE, DON—Bruin Business 68-69; Band 66- 67; French Honor Society 68-69; Latin Club 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Math Club 68-69. LENA, VINCENT LEVY, SUZANNE—Bruin Business 68-69; Dra- matics Club 66-68; Bruinettes 66-67; FBLA 68-69; GAA 66-68; Civil Defense 68-69. Hosts Caren Japes and Billy Pardue listen attentively during the Cumtux political assembly with Mr. Pate and Camille Gravel. Seniors abound in J. LEWIS LEWIS, JOHN—Student Council Alternate 67-68; Bruin Business 66-67; Stage Crew 68-69; Interact 67-69; French Club 66-67; Swim Team 66-68. LEWIS, MARCIA—Bruin Business 67-69; Dramatics Club 67-68; Bruinettes 66-67; Jr. Red Cross Alter- nate 68-69; GAA 66-69; Civil Defense 68-69. M. LEWIS LOBAUGH, SUE—Guidance Staff 68-69; GAA 68- 69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Transferred from Cush- ing High School, Cushing, Oklahoma 68. LOCKE, DIANA—Latin Club 68-69; GAA 66-67. LODEN, CALVIN S. LOBAUGH LODEN, MARIE LONGINO, PEGGY—GAA 66-68; FHA 66-67. D. LOCKE M. LODEN P. LONGINO C. LODEN J. LOTT B. LOVE 88 spirit at pep rallies In preparation for tne game Bolton’s Yogi “swats” yellow jackets Chuck Westerchil and John Lewis. LOTT, JODIE ELLIOTT—Jr. Red Cross 68-69; Civil Defense 67-69. LOVE, BILLIE—Choir 67-69; Chorale 67-69; Glee Club 66-67; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 67-68; G'AA 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69. LOVELL, ARTTIE—DE 68-69; Civil Defense 67-68; 4-H 68-69; Track Team 66-67. LUTTRELL, BRENDA—GAA 66-67; FHA 66-67; Tennis Team 66-67; Transferred from Central High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma 67. LYMBERIS, BECKI—Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruin- ettes 66-67; Spanish Club 67-69; Reporter 68-69; GAA 66-69; FNA 67-69. LYONS, JAMES J________Jr. Football 66-67. MAGEE, LILLIE—Cumtux Business 67-69; Dra- matics Club 66-67; Choir 67-69: Secretary 68-69; Chorale 67-69: Secretary 68-69; Glee Club 66-67; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; Civil Defense 68- 69; Cast: “Swank Switch” 66-67. A. LOVELL B. LUTTRELL B. LYMBERIS J. LYONS L. MAGEE 89 Scholarship sought F. MANCUSO MANCUSO, FRANK—Science Club 68-69; Bruin Business 68-69. MARECHAL, MERLE—Bruin Business 66-67; Choir 67-69; Glee Club 66-67; Spanish Club 67-69; GAA 66-67; Civil Defense 68-69; Cast: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69. MARTIN. LINDA M. M. MARECHAL , „ _ MARTIN, PATTI—Student Council Alternate 66-69; Bruinettes 66-67: Squad Leader 66-67; GAA 67-69; FHA 67-68; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Gymnastics Club 66-67. MARYE, KIT—Student Council €7-68; Key Club 67-69: V-President 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Track Team 67-68; Honor Roll 67-68. MATHEWS, CECIL—Transferred from Menard Cen- L. MARTIN tral High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 68. MATHEWS, DEBBIE—GAA 66-69; FHA 67-69. MATHEWS, GAY—GAA 66-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Honor Roll 66-67. P. MARTIN C. MATHEWS D. MATHEWS K. MARYE G. MATHEWS K. MATHEWS 90 L. MAXWELL by Senior class MATHEWS, KAY—GAA 68-69; Student Gym In- structor 68-69. MAXWELL, LORETTA J.—Cumtux Business 66-69; Assistant Credit Manager 68-69; GAA 66-69; FIIA 66- 69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69. MAYEAUX, DONNA—GAA 66-69. MAYEUX, LYNNE—Student Council 66-69; Cum- tux Business 67-69: Assistant Credit Manager 67-68, Credit Manager 68-69; Main Office Staff 68-69; GAA 66-69; Latin Club 68-69; Student Gym Instruc- tor 68-69. MAYEAUX, SHELIA—Main Office Staff 68-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 68-69; GAA 66-68; COE 68-69. McCAA, LEN—Choir 66-69; Chorale 68-69; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Civil Defense 67-68; Radio Club 68-69; 4-H 67-69; Varsity Football 67-68; “B” Club 67- 68; Track Team 66-68. Members of Miss Hathorn’s homeroom, Janis Johnson, Billie Love, and Sue Lobaugh, proudly hang the plaque given to the homeroom with the greatest percentage of Honor Roll stu- dents. I). MAYEAUX L. MAYEUX S. MAYEAUX L. McCAA 91 Pupils gain knowledge F. McCALL McCALL, FREDDIE—Cumtux Business 66-67; Band 66-69; Radio Club 67-68; Photography Club 68-69. McCAMPBELL, WILLIAM STEPHEN—Student Council Alternate 66-67; Bruin Business 66-69: Of- ficer 67-68, Manager 68-69; Swim Team 66-69. McCARLEY, JOHN MICHAEL W. McCAMPBELL McCARTAN, MICHAEL J.—Jr. Football 66-67; Physical Fitness Award 67-68. McCLOSKEY, KARAN M.—Bruin Business 68-69; Dramatics Club 68-69; French Honor Society 68-69; FTA 68-69; Transferred from Ecole Classique, New Orleans, Louisiana 68. J. McCARLEY McCLUNG, CATHY—Glee Club 68-69; Transferred from Marksville High School, Marksville, Louisiana 68. McCONNELL, WAYNE—Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69; “B” Club 67-69. M. McCARTAN K. McCLOSKEY Seniors Tim Wilkin and Ray Herring learn the use of in- tricate devices in Chemistry II. 92 D. McFADYEN C. McCLUNG w. McConnell N. McKASKLE P. McCUSKER m. McDonald W. McWRIGHT McCUSKER, PAT—Jr. Red Cross 66-69; Civil De- fense 67-68; Tennis Team 66-67. MCDONALD, MIKE—Student Council 66-67; Dra- matics Club 67-68; Interact 67-69; French Club 67- 68; Jr. Basketball 66-67; Varsity Basketball 67-69; “B” Club 67-69. McFADYEN, DONNA—DE 68-69; Transferred from Galena Park High School, Galena Park, Texas r. melton 68. McKASKLE, NANCY—National Honor Society 67- 69; Band 66-68; French Honor Society 68-69; GAA 66-69. McWRIGHT, WANDA—Glee Club 68-69; DE 67-68. B. MENEFEE MELTON, RICHARD JR.—Band 66-69: Captain 68- 69; Radio Club 67-68; Jr. Basketball 66-68. 93 MENEFEE, BETTY—Choir 68-69; FHA 68-69; Transferred from Baton Rouge High School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 68. Multiple services I). MERLAN MERLAN, DIANNE—Dramatics Club 66-69; Bruin- ettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 68- 69; Jr. Red Cross 66-69; Latin Club 68-69; GAA 67- 69; FTA 67-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-69. METCALF, MICKEY M. METCALF METCALF, RICK MIKESELL, MARY ANN—GAA 66-67. MILLER, BILL P. R. METCALF MILLER, BRUCE—Dramatics Club 66-69; National Forensic League 66-69; Stage Crew 68-69; Interact 68-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 66-67; Science Club 67-68; Math Club 66-68: President 67-68. MILLER, JOHN M. MIKESELL B. MILLER J. MILLER B. MILLER K. MILLER M. MILLER 94 performed by Key Club Key Clubbers Ronnie Raum, Kit Marye, Randy Fox, and Edward Foote load Maxie in preparation for a home foot- ball game. MILLER, KEITH—Dramatics Club 67-69; Thes- pians 68-69: Secretary 68-69; Chorale 68-69; Boys’ Glee Club 67-69; Interact 68-69; Transferred from Pineville High School, Pineville, Louisiana 67. MILLER, MATHEW HANS MILLS, KATHY—GAA 66-69; FHA 66-69. MOREAU, EDDIE MORGAN, DAVID—Student Council 67-69; Bruin Business 68-69; Dramatics Club 67-68; Jr. Red Cross 67-68; Civil Defense 67-69; Radio Club 67-68; Var- sity Football 67-68; Track Team 66-67. MORRISH, JACKIE—Band 66-69. MOULIERE, NANCY—Bruinettes 66-67; COE 68- 69. K. MILLS E. MOREAU D. MORGAN J. MORRISH N. MOULIERE 95 L. MUCHER J. MYERS M. MYERS D. MUEHL F. NAQUIN R. NEWTON G. MUNSTERMAN MUCHER, LINDA—Cumtux Editorial 68-69; FTA 67-69: Reporter 68-69. MUEHL, DEBORAH SUE—FBLA 67-69; GAA 66- 68; FHA 68-69; FTA 66-67; 4-H 68-69. MUNSTERMAN, GEORGE ROBERT—Track Team 66-67. T. MURPHY MURPHY, THOMAS—Civil Defense 67-69; Track Team 66-68. MYERS, DEBBIE—Dramatics Club 66-68; Choir 67-69; Glee Club 66-67; FBLA 68-69; DE 67-69. D. MYERS MYERS, JANET—Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; GAA 66-69; FTA 66-67; Student Gvm Instructor 67- 69. MYERS. MAUREEN—FHA 68-69; Transferred from Pineville High School, Pineville, Louisiana 68. 96 Seniors aid PE ranks D. NICHOLS NAQUIN, FRANCIS W.—Student Council 67-68; Choir 66-69; Chorale 67-69; Projection Staff 67-69; ROTC 68-69; Swim Team 67-69. NEWTON, RONALD—Band 66-69: 2nd Lieutenant 68-69; French Club 66-67. NICHOLS, DIANNE—COE 68-69. NICHOLS, MICHAEL WAYNE NORMAN, STEPHEN—Student Council 67-69; Bruin Business 67-68; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Key Club 66-69; French Club 66-68; Swim Team 66-68; Honor Roll 66-69; National Merit Semifinalist 68-69. NORMAN, WANEL—Dramatics Club 68-69; French Club 66-67; GAA 66-69; FHA 68-69. NORRIS, FRED—FBLA 68-69; Science Club 68-69; ROTC 68-69. M. NICHOLS S. NORMAN W. NORMAN F. NORRIS 97 A senior instructor eludes her guard to recover the ball. K. NOVAK Six National Merit NOVAK, KENNETH—Cumtux Business 66-67: As- sistant Circulation Manager 67-68, Circulation Man- ager 68-69; Band 66-69: Lieutenant 68-69; French Club 67-68: Science Club 67-69; Math Club 67-69. NUGENT, MIKE—Varsity Football 67-68; “B” Club 67-69. NUGENT, RONALD—Jr. Basketball 66-67; Varsity Basketball 67-69; “B” Club 68-69. M. NUGENT NUNNALLY, DALE—Dramatics 66-67; Bovs’ Glee Club 66-67; Key Club 68-69. ODOM, DENNIS—Choir 66-68; ROTC 68-69; Trans- ferred from Tioga High School, Tioga, Louisiana 68. OLIVER, JUDY—COE 68-69; FHA 68-69; Trans- ferred from Slidell High School, Slidell, Louisiana 68. R. NUGENT O’QUIN, GREG—Student Council 67-69: V-Presi- dent 67-68, President 68-69; Bruin Editorial 67-69; Pelican State 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Stage Crew 67-68; Key Club 66-69; Spanish Club 66-67; Jr. Basketball 66-67; Varsity Basketball 67- 69; “B” Club 68-69; Track Team 66-69; Best All- Around 66-69; Class Officer: President 66-67; Cum- tux Brave 67-68; Pat-on-the-Back Award 68-69. n. NUNNALLY J. OLIVER G. O’QUIN D. ODOM C. OUBRE P. PALMER 98 Semifinalists named Eileen Roberts, David Coco, Chip Rothschild, Mike Penny, Stephen Norman, and Sharon Hosey find time in class for a discussion on King Lear. OUBRE, CHARLES—ROTC 68-69. PALMER, PATTY—GAA 67-69; FHA 67-69. PARDUE, BILLY—Student Council Alternate 67- 69; Bruin Business 67-69; Cumtux Editorial 67-69: Associate Editor-in-Chief 68-69; Cumtux Business 66- 69; Quill and Scroll 67-69: Treasurer 68-69; Na- tional Honor Society 67-69: V-President 68-69; Dra- matics Club 66-68; National Forensic League 66-69: V-President 67-68, President 68-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 66-67; French Honor Society 68-69; Honor Roll 66-67; Speech Honors: 1st at NSC, Natchitoches 67- 68; Debate Honors: 2nd at State Tournament 67- 68; Most Dependable 68-69. PAUL, W. MICHAEL—Bruin Business 68-69; Dra- matics Club 68-69; Key Club 66-69; Jr. Red Cross 68- 69; French Club 66-67; Jr. Football 66-67; Var- sity Football 67-68; Jr. Basketball 66-67; Cast: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69; Most Courteous 68-69. PAULK, MIKE—Swim Team 66-67. PENNY, MIKE—Quill and Scroll 68-69; Band 66-69: Librarian 67-69; Science Club 68-69: Secretary- Treasurer 68-69; Math Club 67-69: President 68-69; Honor Roll 66-67. B. PARDUE W. PAUL M. PAULK M. PENNY A. PETRIE 99 PETRIE, ANNIE MANNETTE—GAA 68-69. D. PHILLIPS R. PHILLIPS M. PIAZZA Parent participation High attendance on Parents’ Night rewards Susan Converse, Deb Dossier, and Glenda Chambers with a “special chicken dinner.” H. PIERSON W. POMES M. POPE W. PINION M. POULIOT C. RABALAIS 100 rewards Seniors PHILLIPS, DONNA—FBLA 67-68; COE 68-69; c-RABALAIS Honor Roll 67-68. PHILLIPS, RALPH ALLAN PIAZZA, MARY MARGARET—Jr. Red Cross Al- ternate 67-68; GAA 66-69; FNA 67-68; FHA 66-69. PIERSON, HUNTER—Interact 67-69; Jr. Red Cross 67-68; Spanish Club 67-69; Civil Defense 67-69; Var- sity Football 68-69. V. RABALAIS PINION, WATSON—Choir 66-69; Chorale 66-69; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68. POMES, WANDA—FBLA 68-69; COE 68-69; FHA 67-69. POPE, MIKE—1-H 66-68; ROTC 68-69; “B” Club 68-69; Physical Fitness Award 67-68. POULIOT, MICHELE—Spanish Club 66-67; GAA 68-69; FHA 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69. L. RAINEY RABALAIS, CHRISTY—Dramatics Club 68-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-68; Jr. Red Cross Al- ternate 66-68; Spanish Club 67-69; GAA 66-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 67-69. RABALAIS, CINDY—Bruin Business 68-69; Dra- matics Club 68-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: Drum Squad 68-69; Jr. Red Cross 68-69; French Club 67-68; GAA 66-68; Civil Defense 68-69. RABALAIS, VICKI—Bruin Business 67-69; Pelican State Alternate 68-69; Bruinettes 66-67: Squad Leader 66-67; Boosters 67-68; Cheerleader 68-69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 67-68; French Club 67-68; GAA 66-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Most School Spirit 68-69. M. RANSBOTTOM RAINEY, LYNN—Courtesy Committee 68-69; Bruin Business 67-69; Dramatics Club 68-69; Bruin- ettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; Jr. Red Cross 66-68; Spanish Club 67-68; GAA 66-67; Civil Defense 68- 69. RANSBOTTOM, MAUDIE—FHA 66-69; Library w- RATTRAY Club 66-69: Secretary-Treasurer 66-67, President 67-69. RATTRAY, WILLIAM A.—National Honor Society 67-69; Projection Staff 68-69; Interact 67-69; Span- ish Club 67-69: President 67-68; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69; “B” Club 67-69: Secretary- Treasurer 68-69; Honor Roll 67-68. 101 R. RAUM M. RAXSDALE D. RAY R. REDMOND R. REED Seniors radiate pride RAUM, RONALD—Student Council 66-69: Secre- tary 67-68; Bruin Editorial 68-69; Bruin Business 66-67; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Pelican State 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; National Forensic League 66-69; Stage Crew 67-69; Stage Manager 68- 69; Key Club 66-69; Class Officer: President 68-69; Finest Character 68-69. RAXSDALE. MARY ELIZABETH—Dramatics Club 67-68; Choir 68-69; GAA 66-67; FNA 67-68. RAY. DALE—Choir 66-68; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Cafeteria Staff 67-69. REDMOND, RICK—Transferred from DeRidder High School, DeRidder, Louisiana 67. REED. ROBERTA—GAA 68-69; Transferred from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 67. REYNOLDS, TOMMY—Varsity Football 67-69. RISER, DEBBIE—FBLA 68-69; COE 68-69; FNA 66-68. RIZZO, TONI—Student Council 66-69; Bruin Bus- iness 66-69: Co-Assistant Manager 68-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruinettes 66- Vicki Ulmann, Nancy Ball, and Sandra Andries show pride in senior excellence in all phases of school activity. 102 E. ROBERTS T. REYNOLDS D. RISER C. ROBERTSON T. RIZZO J. ROBERT 67; French Club 66-68: Treasurer 66-67, Secretary 67-68; French Honor Society 68-69; Swim Team 66- 67; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-69. ROBERT, JOHN—Bruin Business 68-69; Cumtux Editorial 67-69: News Editor 68-69; Library Club 66-69: Publicity Chairman 66-67, V-President 67-68, Program Chairman 68-69; French Honor Society 68- 69; Latin Club 68-69. ROBERTS, EILEEN—Bruin Business 67-69; Cum- tux Editorial 67-69: Special Editions Co-Editor 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 66- 69; Thespians 67-69: President 68-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; French Honor Society 68-69; Latin Club 68-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-69; National Merit Semifinalist 68-69; Cast: “Swank Switch” 66-67, “If A Man Answers” 67-68, “The Miracle Worker” 68-69. F. ROBICHEAUX ROBERTSON, CHUCK—Dramatics Club 68-69; Band 66-68; Civil Defense 67-68; Radio Club 66-68; Tennis Team 67-68. M. RODGERS ROBICHAUX, GERALD A.—Concession Staff 67- 68; Cafeteria Staff 67-68; DE 68-69. ROBICHEAUX, FRAN—COE 68-69. RODGERS, MIKE—Transferred from Menard Cen- tral High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 67. 103 Quill and Scroll S. ROLAND ROLAND, SALLY—Bruin Editorial Staff 67-69: Co-Editor Clubs 68-69; Quill and Scroll 67-69; Dra- matics Club 66-68; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67- 69; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 68-69; French Club 66- 68; French Honor Society 68-69; Swim Team 66-69: Letterman 67-68; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 67-68. KOOKS MIKE—Color Guard 67-69; Latin Club 68- 69. M. ROOKS ROQUES, RANDY—Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; FBLA 68-69; Civil Defense 66-69; Jr. Basketball 66-67; Swim Team 67-68. ROTHSCHILD, CHIP—Bruin Business 66-69; Cum- tux Business 66-69: Advertising Manager 67-69; Quill and Scroll 67-69; National Honor Society 67- 69; Dramatics Club 66-67; National Forensic League 67-69; French Club 67-68; Honor Roll 66-69; Na- tional Merit Semifinalist 68-69; Most Likely to Suc- ceed 68-69. R. ROQUES ROUGEOU, ROBERT—Cumtux Business 66-69; Projection Staff 68-69; Varsity Football 68-69. ROY, ALLEN RUBIN, ANELE—Bruin Business 66-68; Cumtux Editorial 67-69: Special Editions Co-Editor 68-69; C. ROTHSCHILD R. ROUGEOU Editing literary submissions for Ecrivez proves challenging for members Janet Koncinsky, Bill Hathorn, and Vickie Cooper. 104 seeks literary ability S. RUSSELL Bruinettes 66-67; Latin Club 68-69; GAA 66-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Swim Team 66-69. RUSHING, DAVID NORMAN—DE 68-69. RUSHING, EDITH—Transferred from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 67. RUSSELL, STEPHEN WAYNE—Civil Defense 68- 69; 4-H 68-69. J. RYLAND RYLAND, JACKIE LEN—Cumtux Editorial 67-69: Art Editor 68-69; French Club 66-67; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-67. RYLAND, SONJA—Courtesy Committee 68-69; Bruin Business 68-69; Dramatics Club 67-68; Latin Club 68-69; GAA 67-69; FT A 67-68; Civil Defense 68-69. SALTER, ROSEMARY—Bruin Business 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Transferred from Pensacola High School, Pensacola, Florida 68. S. RYLAND SAMSON, LINDA—Student Council Alternate 66- 69; Dramatics Club 66-69; Choir 67-68; Chorale 67- 68; Glee Club 66-67; Bruinettes 66-67; Spanish Club 67-69; GAA 66-69; FHA 68-69; FT A 66-68; Swim Team 66-69: Two-year Letterman 66-68; Baccalaure- ate Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 67-68. R. SALTER A. ROY A. RUBIN L. SAMSON D. RUSHING E. RUSHING 105 Academic excellence SANDERS, RICHARD B.—ROTC 68-69. SANDERSON, NANCY SANDIFER, KATHY—Student Council 66-68; Bruin Business 66-67; Pelican State 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; Dramatics Club 66-67; Choir 67-68; Chorale 67-68; Glee Club 66-67; Bruinettes 66-67: Squad Leader 66-67; Boosters 67-68; Alter- nate Cheerleader 67-68; Cheerleader 68-69: Head N. SANDERSON 68-69; French Club 66-67; GAA 66-69; Civil De- fense 68-69; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Honor Roll 66-68; Best All- Round 66-69; Class Officer: Secretary 67-68. SANDS, CAROL—FBLA 68-69; COE 68-69; Trans- ferred from Ruston High School, Ruston, Louisiana 68. SARGENT, DIANNE—Glee Club 68-69; GAA 66- K. SANDIFER 67‘ SASSER, RALPH—Spanish Club 67-69; French Club 67-68. SAUNDERS, ELMO—Boys’ Glee Club 67-68. C. SANDS R. SASSER E. SAUNDERS D. SARGENT L. SAVAGE L. SCHELLENBAUM 106 achieved by seniors Seniors express awe and relief upon receiving report cards. SAVAGE, LARRY—Choir 66-68; Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Concession Staff 66-68; Cafeteria Staff 66- 68; Library Club 67-68; French Club 66-67; FT A 67-69; Math Club 68-69; ROTC 68-69; Honor Roll 66-67. SCHELLENBAUM, LAURA—DE 68-69; Trans- ferred from Lakenheath High School, RAF Laken- heath, England 68. SCOTT, PATTY—GAA 67-68; COE 68-69. SCROGGS, RHONDA—GAA 67-69; FHA 68-69. SEARS, GEORGE—Student Council 66-69; Pelican State 68-69; Key Club 66-69; Varsity Football 66- 68: Captain 67-68; “B” Club 66-69: President 68-69; Honor Roll 66-68; Class Officer: V-President 66-67, President 67-68, V-President 68-69. SEXTON, LINDA GAYLE—Band 66-69; French Club 66-67. SHATTUCK, STEVE—Choir 68-69; Chorale 68-69; Transferred from Taipei American School, Taipei, Taiwan 68. R. SCROGGS G. SEARS L. SEXTON S. SHATTUCK 107 C. SHELFO K. SILVER B. SIMPSON S. SIMPSON G. SINGLETON ✓ Seniors utilize rights SHELFO, CAROLYN—Dramatics 67-68; Bruinettes 66-67; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 68-69; French Club 66-67; GAA 67-69. SILVER, KATHY—Student Council Alternate 68- 69; Bruin Editorial 68-69; Bruin Business 66-67; Dramatics Club 66-67; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67- 68; Alternate Cheerleader 67-68; Cheerleader 68- 69; French Club 66-67; GAA 66-69; Civil Defense 68- 69; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Class Officer: Secretary 66-67. SIMPSON, BOBBY—Dramatics Club 68-69; Bruin- ettes 66-67; GAA 67-68; FHA 66-67; Cast: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69. SIMPSON, STEVEN SINGLETON, GLORIA DEAN—Bruin Business 68- 69; Choir 67-69; Chorale 68-69; GAA 67-69; FHA 68-69; Cast: “The Miracle Worker” 68-69. SMART, KENNETH—DE 68-69; FTA 67-68. 108 Seniors take advantage of the traditional privilege of de- parting assembly first. M. SMITH K. SMART E. SMITH R. SMITH J. SMITH J. SMITH SMITH, EMILY—Band 66-68: Majorette 67-68; GAA 66-67; Civil Defense 68-69. R. SNOWBARGER SMITH, JAMES RICHARD—Jr. Red Cross 67-69. SMITH, JENNIFER LYNN—FBLA 67-68; COE 68- 69; Transferred from Dry Prong High School, Dry Prong, Louisiana 67. SMITH, MARILYN LYNETTE—Dramatics Club 68- J’ SNOWDEN 69; FBLA 68-69; FNA 67-68; FHA 68-69; Transfer- red from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisi- ana 67. SMITH, RONNIE SNOWBARGER, ROBERT—Bruin Business 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Foot- ball 67-68. G. SPARKMAN SNOWDEN, JOYCE—Cumtux Business 66-67; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 68-69; FBLA 67-69: President 67-68; FHA 68-69. 109 SPARKMAN, GENE B. SQUYRES M. SQUYRES R. STANDARD G. STARK C. STATHAM Best of Bolton Reporter Libby Brian deliberates over notes for her broadcast. SQUYRES, BILL—ROTC 68-69. SQUYRES, MARILYN—Student Council Alternate 67-68; Jr. Red Cross 68-69; COE 68-69. STANDARD, ROBERT C.—Dramatics Club 66-69; National Forensic League 66-69; FBLA 68-69: V- President 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67. STARK, GERALD—Band 66-68; Jr. Red Cross 68- 69; Civil Defense 68-69. STATHAM, CLARA—Choir 66-67; Library Club 67-69; GAA 67-68; Transferred from Bossier High School, Bossier City, Louisiana 67. STEPHENS. NANCY ELIZABETH—Bruinettes 66- 67; Boosters 67-68; Jr. Red Cross 67-68: Secretary 68-69; Spanish Club 67-68; FBLA 66-69; GAA 66- 68; COE 68-69. STIEHL, SHERRY—GAA 66-68; DE 68-69; FHA 67-69: Songleader 68-69; Honor Roll 68-69. STODDARD, ROBERT—Bruin Business 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-68. Seniors convey news r STOWE STOKES, CHARLIE—Jr. Football 66-67; Varsity Football 67-69; Jr. Basketball 66-68; Varsity Bas- ketball 68-69; “B” Club 67-69; Track Team 66-69. STOWE, PATTIE—Dramatics Club 66-68; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 67-68; GAA 66-69; Honor Roll 67- 68. STROUI), La WANDA FAYE—French Club 66-67; L. STROUD GAA 67-69; FHA 67-69: Secretary-Treasurer 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69. SULLIVAN, RICKY—Spanish Club 68-69; Science Club 68-69; Math Club 68-69; Swim Team 68-69; Transferred from Cabrillo High School, Lompoc, California 68. TARVER, ROBERT TAYLOR, GARRY—Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Band 66-68; French Honor Society 68-69; Science Club 68-69; Math Club 68-69: Secretary-Treasurer 68-69; ROTC 68-69; Honor Roll 66-69. R. TARVER N. STEPHENS S. STIEHL G. TAYLOR R. STODDARD C. STOKES I I I Talents unveiled M. THIELS THIELS. MARILYN MARIE—DE 68-69; 4-H 66-68. THOM. RANDY—Boys’ Glee Club 67-68; Jr. Red Cross 67-68; Civil Defense 67-68; Science Club 67-69; ROTC 68-69; Tennis Team 67-69. THOMAS, STEWART—Student Council Alternate 67-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; National Forensic League 66-69; Key Club 67-69; Tennis Team 66-69. R. THOM THOMISEE, ROSE—FBLA 67-68: Treasurer 68-69; COE 68-69. THOMPSON. DORIS—Library Club 66-69. THOMSON, DEE ANN—Student Council 68-69: Alternate 66-67; National Honor Society 67-69; Dra- matics Club 66-67; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69: Drum Squad 67-69: Captain 68-69; Main Office Staff S. THOMAS 66-67; Spanish Club 67-69; GAA 66-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Student Gym Instructor 67-69; Honor Roll 66-68. THORNHILL. JERRY—FT A 68-69; Honor Roll 68- 69; Transferred from Gold Beach High School, Gold Beach, Oregon 68. R. THOMISEE D. THOMSON J. THORNHILL D. THOMPSON C. TIDWELL R. TILLMAN 112 in Speech events R. TIMMER TIDWELL, CHRIS—Track Team 66-68. TILLMAN, ROBERT—Bruin Business 68-69; French Club 66-67; Latin Club 68-69; Civil Defense 68-69; Jr. Football 66-67; Golf Team 66-67. TIMMER, ROBERT J.—Band 66-68; Interact 68-69. TOWNSEND, TERESA—Bruinettes 66-67 ; Boosters 67-69; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 68-69; French Honor So- T TOWNSEND ciety 68-69; GAA 66-69; Student Gym Instructor 68- 69. ' TROTTER, BUCKET—Pelican State 68-69; Latin Club 68-69: V-President 68-69; Track Team 67-68; Golf Team 68-69. TURNER, CLIFTON JOSEPH TURNER. PAULA—Dramatics Club 66-68; FBLA 68-69; GAA 66-69; FHA 66-67. B. TROTTER C. TURNER P. TURNER 113 New speech participant Paula Bennet rehearses in a session before school. Senior purchases yield V. ULMANN 1 J ULMANN, VICKI—Student Council Alternate 66- 69; Bruin Business 66-69; Cumtux Editorial 68-69; Dramatics Club 66-69; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67-69; Jr. Red Cross 66-67; GAA 66-69; FHA 66- 67; FTA 66-67; Civil Defense 68-69; Graduation Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-69. VALENTINE. LINDA L. VALENTINE VAN ASSELBERG, FRANCES—Bruin Business 68- 69; Jr. Red Cross 68-69; Spanish Club 67-69; V- President 68-69; GAA 66-69; FHA 67-69, Reporter 68-69. VAN DEVELDE, LARRY—ROTC 68-69. F. VAN ASSELBERG VAN GUNDY, JAN—Choir 68-69; Library Club 66- 67; V-President 66-67; Spanish Club 67-68. VANLANGENDONCK, MICHAEL L. VAN DEVELDE M. VANLANGENDONCK C. VARNADO J. VAN GUNDY B. VEAD D. VEULEMAN 114 record-breaking sales ___________________ D. VICKNAIR L. VILLARD G. VINCENT Sally Craig’s purchase of her yearbook from Hope Ewing contributes to the largest sale in Bruin history. YARN ADO, CONNIE—FBLA 68-69; FHA 67-68. VEAD, BONNIE—Jr. Red Cross 67-69; FBLA 68- 69; FHA 66-69. VEULEMAN, DENNIS EUGENE G. WADE VICKNAIR, DENNIS PAUL VILLARD, LORI—Bruinettes 66-67; Jr. Red Cross Alternate 68-69; GAA 66-69; FHA 68-69. VINCENT. GINGER—FHA 68-69; FTA 68-69. S. WAINWRIGHT WADE, GILBERT—Boy’s Glee Club 67-68; Trans- ferred from Waterproof High School, Waterproof, Louisiana 67. 115 WAINWRIGHT, STEVE Strength of Bolton J. WALKER WALKER, JANE—Band 66-68; French Club 66-67; GAA 66-68; Honor Roll 66-68. WALKER, PEGGY—Bruin Business 67-69; Pelican State 68-69; Dramatics Club 68-69; Bruinettes 66- 67; Squad Leader 66-67; Boosters 67-68; Squad Leader 68-69; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 68-69; French Club 66-68: President 67-68; French Honor Society 68-69: President 68-69; GAA 66-67; Class Officer: Sec- retary 68-69. P. WALKER WASHINGTON, JAMES MICHAEL—Varsity Foot- ball 67-69. WELCH, BRUCE—Cafeteria Staff 67-69. WELLS, DIANE—Dramatics Club 66-68; Bruinette 66-67; GAA 66-69. J. WASHINGTON WESTERCHIL, CHUCK—Student Council 66-69; Quill and Scroll 68-69; Pelican State 68-69; National Honor Society 67-69; French Club 66-67; Honor Roll 66-69. WHITE, CLYDE B. WELCH C. WESTERCHIL C. WHITE D. WELLS M. WILDER M. WILDER 116 renewed through effort WILDER, MIKE—Band 66-69; Interact 68-69; French Club 66-68; Track Team 66-69. WILEY, MIKE—Jr. Basketball 66-67; Golf Team 67-69. WILKERSON, JAN—Student Council 66-69; Bruin Business 67-69; Pelican State Alternate 68-69; Dra- matics Club 67-68; Bruinettes 66-67; Boosters 67- 68; Cheerleader 68-69; Spanish Club 66-67; GAA 66-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Student Gym Instructor 68-69; Homecoming Court: Maid of Honor 67-68; Cutest 68-69. WILKIN, TIM—National Honor Society 67-69; In- teract 67-69; Science Club 67-69: V-President, Pres- ident 68-69; Honor Roll 66-69. WILKINSON, JACKI—Bruin Business 68-69; Dra- matics Club 66- 8; Latin Club 68-69; GAA 66-69; FTA 68-69. WILLIAMS, DEWEY WILSON, BASCOM—Concession Staff 66-67; FTA 67-68; Radio Club 66-68; Math Club 68-69; Track Team 68-69. Retiring to the dressing room, this soggy football player culminates his high school career. J. WILKERSON T. WILKIN J. WILKINSON D. WILLIAMS B. WILSON I 17 WILSON, GARY—Dramatics Club 68-69; FBLA 68- 69. G. WILSON WINDER, CONNIE—Bruin Business 68-69; FBLA 68-69; COE 68-69; FNA 68-69; FHA 68-69; Trans- ferred from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 67. WINNING, BRUCE—Photography Club 66-69. WOMACK, TERRY—Cumtux Editorial 67-69; In- teract 67-69. WOODROW. ANNE—Band 66-68; Mr. Taylor’s Staff 8-69; French Club 66-67; GAA 66-68; Civil Defense 68-69; Baccalaureate Usher 67-68; Honor Roll 66-68. C. WINDER WOODRUFF, TERRY—Jr. Red Cross 66-69; Jr. Basketball 66-67; Varsity Basketball 67-69; Golf Team 68-69. WOODWARD, BILL—Band 66-68; Science Club 68- 69; Jr. Basketball 66-68; Varsity Basketball 68-69. WOOTAN, GREGORY—4-H 68-69. WORKS, BONNIE—FBLA 68-69; COE 68-69. WYNN, RODNEY—Mr. Taylor’s Staff 67-68; DE 68-69. B. WINNING T. WOMACK B. WOODWARD G. WOOTAN A. WOODROW B. WORKS R. WYNN 118 Seniors climax fourth decade of Bolton High Deb Bossier and Brian Couvillon represent all Seniors as they review the past three years at Bolton. Ann Jarrell’s hard work for improvement is typical of student effort at BHS. I 19 Looking back after two years at Bolton, we now realize the pro- gress as well as the mistakes we have made. Having completed the transition from Sophomore to Jun- ior successfully, we are prepared to assume our responsibility as Seniors. As a whole, the class of ’70 has attained a high academic rating, complemented by the larg- est show of spirit ever displayed by a Junior class. Because of this excellence in academics and overabundance of spirit we are all proud to claim membership to the class of ’70. Officers chosen to lead the Junior Class this year are Katie VanAsselberg, secre- tary-treasurer; Ross Foote, vice-president; and Dan Seymour, president. Adams, Jane Aderhold, Rusty Aldler, Rhodes Ahlers, Chris Ainsworth, Laura Allen, Deborah Allen, Melanie Allison, David Anding, Wanda Anderson, Christine Ashlock, Brenda Aymond, Michael I Ayres, Steve Bales, Ronald Ballentine, Debbie Barber, Dan Barker, Vernon Batiste, Pam Beaner, Deborah Beasley. Dave Beauboef, Carolyn Becky, Bobby Beebe, Suzanne Berry, Beth 120 Bertrand, Bobby Birdwell, Bruce Bishop, Robert Bissell, Paul Blankenbaker, Darrell Blankenship, George Blood, Lester Bolen, Jan Bollar, Babs Bolton, Barbie Bordelon, Benny Bordelon, Dianna Bordelon, Judy Bordelon, Kent Bordelon, Mike Bordelon, Patty Boucher, Jim Boudreaux, Bobbie Bowen, Cheryl Boyce, Elizabeth Junior officers gain leadership abilities Boykin, Carey Boyd, Rex Brady, Pam Brechtal. Frieda Briggs, Betty Brown, Michelle Brown, Nancy Brownell, Sandra Brocato, Vincent Brocklehurst, Darrell Brodnax, David Brooks, Mike Brossett, Kenneth Brossett, William Brunson, Lynette Bruyninckx, Joe Bryant, Becky Bryant, Larry Burkhalter, Charles Burch, Jo Anne 121 Burge, Ray Burnaman, Karen Burns, Maria Burrows, John Butler, Michelle Byford, Judy Byles, Jerry Calcott, Linda Camp, Terri Cargle, Verna Carr, Leitha Carr, Paul Caskey, James Cecil, Timothy Cedars, Chester Chaisson, Norried Chandler,. Percy Chatelain, Gary Chaya, Rick Chelette, Kenneth Chiricos, Kathy Choeunard, Cheryl Chutz, Carolyn Coartney, Sandy Cobb, Jerry Coco, Milton Coker, Ginger Cole, Adrienne Cole, Debbie Connella, Joyce Conner, Gregory Converse, Candy Cook, David Cooley, Steve Cooper, Chris Cooper, Debbie Cooper, Terry Copeland, Linda Corley, Debbie £ouvillion, Janice Couvillion, Neal Cowden, Jennie Cowen, Terri Spirit shown 122 Cox, Sarah Jane Crawley, David Cripps, Denise Crnkovic, Ann Crockett, Teri Crooks, Carol Crooks, Elizabeth Crumpler, Glenda by Junior class Junior cheerleader Judy Williams projects spirit as she cheers at a varsity basketball game. Culpepper, Mallory Cupp, Ronnie Daigle, Stephen Daigrepont, Russell Dale, Laura Dane, Randy Daniel, Anne Daniels, Chris Danzy, Genese Davenport, Rodney Davis, Lana Davis, Wesley Day, Audrey Day, Jan Day, Theresa Dean, Ken Deen, Robert Defee, Janet Delrie, Rhonda DeMattie, Marie 123 Denker, Gordon Denley, Diane Junior Homecoming court member Mallory Culpepper rests after decorating for the Homecoming game. Desselle, Marie Deville, Diane Deville, Wayne Deville, Wayne Dion, Geraldine Doiron, Martha Droddy, Barbara Duncan, Jean Duncan, Lorra Dupont, Gail Dupreast, Frances Durham, Dianne Earthly, Calvin Ebright, Carol Eckard, Linda Echols, David Eckel, Rusty Edwards, Christine Edwards, Mike Elks, Jeffery Ellzey, Steve Eskew, Linda Evans, Henry Everett, Lewis Everitt, Robin Everitt, Sam Eversull, Karen Eznack, Doyle Floyd, Vicky Fisher, Tim Fisher, Teddie 124 Fleming, Robert Fontenot, Susan Fookes, Dani Foote, Ross Forbis, Debra Foster, Bob Fowler, Danny Fralick, John Franklin, Jan Franklin, Reggie Franklin, Ricky Franks, Paula Fremeaux, Fred French, Jane Frishman, Sandi Frye, Beth Funderburk, Judy Funderburk, Terrie Fuselier, Bill Gaar, Bobby Gardner, Joseph Gaskey, Kim Gaspard, Alfred Gates, Janet Gates, Warren Gauthier, Mike George, Brooks Gilchrist, Andrew Girouard, Julie Goff, Nolan Graham, Sally Grantham, Melonie Grass, Ellen Gray, Anna Gray, Billy Greene, Jules Green, Terry Gremillion, Bruce Gremillion, Sylvan Gremillion, Scott Guess, Sandy Guidry, Donna Guillory, Mac 125 Guin, Joe Gunter, Glenda Haftman, Thomas Halliburton, Bill Hall, Dianna Hanley, Don Hansen, Robyn Hardy, Gay Hargis, Neal Hargis, Susan Hart, Dari Harwell, Nancy Hatfield, Deborah Hathorn, Martha Hathorn, Tommy Hebert, Cynthia Henderson, Charles Hensel, Foster Hernandez, Eleanore Herron, Mike Hetzel, Gary Hicks, Travis Higdon, Deborah Hillin, Barbara Hinton, Susan Hirsch, Melba Hobdy, Willie Holloway, Linda Holloway, Sandy Honigman, Jerry Holt, Frank Honore, Beverly Hopson, Cherry Howes, Deborah Hoyt, Sandra Hubley, Jackie Hull, Sue Hunt, Carolyn Hunter, Sally Hyde, Susan Iiames, Jackie Iiames, Jill 126 Irving, Iris Ivey, Ami Jarrel, Sally Jewell, Andrew Faye Martin and David Brodnax find that the time used to study at lunch proves to be beneficial when Jewell, Roxie test time arrives. Johnson, Debra Johnson, Paul Johnson, Lammar Jones, Bucky Jordan, Fred Jordan, John Jowers, Stan Kauffold, Bill Keel, Dennis Kegley, Karen Keith, Jackie Kelly, Vickie Kelly, Pat Kemm, Jessica Kendrick, Anne Kennedy, Dorothy Kinder, Thomas King, Dennis King, Wayne Koehler, Tad Koonce, Adelia Kraushaar, Roland Krumery, Benita Laborde, Jackie Lafleur, Deborah LaHood, Gary Lamartinure, Mary Lambdin, Donna Lambert, James Lamkin, William Landrum, Monica 127 Langston, Buster L’Heureaux, Anne Lawrence, Robert LeJeune, Craig Lewis, Henry Liggin, Johnette Lindsay, LeAnn Logsdon, Richard Lorenz, Linda Lounsberry, Carolyn Lymberis, Janie Lynd, Pam Mabou, Charles Malone, Rebecca Mangham, Diane Marler, Cheryl Martin, Faye Mathews, Gerald Maxwell, Ann Mayeaux, Burnell Mayeaux, Joe Mayfield, Rick Mayo, Deborah McBride, Barbara McCann, Steve McCartney, Mickey McConnell, Tim McDougall, Kathleen McEven, Deana McFayden, Terry McGruden, Arlene McKay, Kim McNeal, Myra McNutt, Judy McVay, Lynn Meginley, Sid Mertly, Gail Michels, Gaylan Michiels, Timmie Miles, Ernie Miller, Diane Miller, Mike 128 Miller, Patti Miller, Peggy Miller, Richard Miner, David Minton, Madeline Monteith, Oliver Moorhead, Larry Moreau, Jerry Moreau, Rosalind Morgan, Martha Morgan, Sandra Morock, Marilyn Morrow, Patti Moses, Dianne Mucher, Elizabeth Murchison, Julia Murchison, Malcolm Murphy, Karen Neal, Mary Nelson, Steve Nichols, Debra Nichols, Doug Nichols, Sharon Nix, Susan Normand, Louis Providing their talents for the Leadership Banquet are juniors Bucky Jones and Craig LeJeune. Nugent, Barry Nugent, Nita Nunnaly, Louise O’Brien, Roger Odom, Gregory O’Leary, Eloise O’Neal, Mitch O’Quinn, Kathleen Osborn, Candy O’Shea, Jerald O’Shea, Nicholas O’Shee, Richard Pace, Cheryl Paul, Bob Payne, Duane Pearson, John Perkins, Cynthia Perkins, Karen Peterson, Glenn Pharis, Sharon Pitts, Montie Pierson, Lee Poche, Mike Pounders, Paul Pousson, Maureen Powers, Bobby Praet, David Pringle, John Price, Vicki Pugh, Sharon Rachal, Edward Ray, John Reed, Eva Lynn Reed, Marilyn Reichert, Max Rhame, Joy Rice, Chris Richardson, Jane Richey, Bud Richey, Dianne Riley, Frank Rister, Wayne Roark, Bob 130 Robbins, Linda Roberts, Jimmy Robinette, Janice Robinette, John Robinson, Warren Rogers, James Roque, Charae Rosenthal, David Rowles, Kathleen Rue, Roberta Rusk, Eddie Salmi, Ardell Sanders, JoLynn Sandifer, Janice Schellenbaun, Chris Schmidt, Gordon Scott, Charles Seal, Barbara Sefcik, Helen Sellers, Linda Seymour, Dan Shackleford, JoNeal Shannon, Mike Shannon, Nettie Sharpless, Marilyn Shelfo, Deborah Shirley, Eddie Silver, Bill Simmons, Belinda Simmons, Bryan Sistrank, Joellen Smetak, Ray Smith, Charles Smith, David Smith, Gregg Smith, Jane Smith, Jerry Smith, Joe Smith, Katie Smith, Paul Smith, Paula Smith, Shirley Smith, Thelma 131 Splawn, Timothy Spottsville, Rodney ■ ■ Spurlock, Donna Squires, Robin Stafford, Kathy Statham, Bobby Stephens, Anita Stephens, Bill Stevens, Lydia Sterax, Joseph Stewart, Carolyn Stewart, Paula Stickels, Rodney Stockard, Sara Stokes, Leslie Stroud, Billy Swank, Karen Tanford, Mickie Tanner, Terry Tassin, Brenda Tassin, David Tatham, Linda Juniors serve Taylor, Linda Testa, John Thompson, Janet Thompson, Janette Thomson, William Thornhill, Marylou Thornton, Janice Toal, Velma Tomo. Janet Touchton, Jerry Towle, Barbara Tracy, Tana Trahan, Cynthia Tweddie, Marilyn Tubre, Sharon Ulmann, Nikki Valek, Charlotte Valiery, Vernon VanAsselberg, Bobbie VanAsselberg, Katie 132 Vanderford, Debbie Vandersypen, Ronald VanDevelde, Jan Vann, Vickie Vercher, Regina Vidrine, Ronald Villanueva, Lorrie Voda, Joe Walding, Debbie Walker, Ray Wallace, Marsha Washington, Patsy Waters, Meril Weber, Beth Wells, Charmagne Wells, Eileen Wenkel, Carla West, Leon Whatley, Karen White, Don White, Kay White, Keith White, Paul Whitehead, Ronald Whittenberg, Dale Wilder, Greg Wilder, Kathleen Wilder, Rickey Womack, Thomas Woods, Bobette Wikins, Marian Wilks, Brenda Wilks, Melinda Yeager, Allison Williams, Judy Willison, Bill Willson, Karen Wilson, Brenda Windgard, John Wolf, Jennifer 133 We, the Sophomore class, consider it an honor to attend Bolton and are proud to be members of its student body. We regard this privilege with deep respect and try at all times to live up to our school’s fine name. Active participation in sports and other extracurricular activities is only one part of being a Sophomore at Bolton. As our school pledge stated, we “promise to cherish the good name of this school ... and try to make it a better place by our presence.” Loyalty, pride, enthusiasm, and intelligence are some of the characteristics we could hope for, and in developing these, we hope to be Bolton’s leaders in ’71. Leaders of this year’s Sophomore class are Ronald Halford, vice-president; Kristine Draper, secretary; and George David, president. Abel, Tana Adams, Roderick Agnew, Samuel Akers, Terri Allen, Janet Anders, Judith Anderson, Donald Anderson, Jackie Andries, Kathryn Andries, Mary Andries, Michael Antony, George Armstrong, Edwin Arnold Deanne Arnold, Sherri Asfar, Alex Ashley, Frank Atkinson, Hugh Atterbery, Brenda Atwood, Cathy Ayres, Anne Babb. Nancy Baggett, Glen Bagwell, Marilyn 134 Baker, Candy Ballentine, Glen Ball, Danny Ballard, Dennis Barber, Louis Barnes, Toni Barnett, Jean Barron, Kaye Barry, Daniel Bauman, Karen Beaubouef, Jeff Belgard, Terry Belvin, Barbara Berjeaux, Belinda Berlin, Belva Berry, Paul Besson, Charles Bindursky, Sally Blackburn, Stephen Blackmon, Gracie Bladergroen, Pat Bolton, Johnny Boniol, Thomas Bonnette, Paul Sophomore officers support class Bordelon, Denese Bordelon, Doris Bordelon, Michael Bonton, Jane Bossier, Bryan Boutte, Terri Bowman, Debra Bowman, Wesley Boykin, Cynthia Brame, Richard Branch, James Branch, Terrie Branch, Vickie Brawner, Evelyn Brawner, Laura Brawner, Nelwyn Brazil, Richard Brazzell, Pam Brevelle, Carl Brian, Gregory Briggs, Kristie Briggs, Vicki Brinkerhoff. Susan Broadwell, Robert Brocato, Sam Brouillette, Pam Broussard, Albert Broussard, John Broussard, Sambra Brown, Juliette Brown, Milford Brown, Velda Brumfield, Marian Brunson, Sam Bryant, Billy Burnaman, Mike Skills are exhibited by sophomores Burns, Michael Burns, Ronnie Burrows, Wanda Burton, Dick Butler, Jesse Butler, Nelda Butler, Richard Butler, Russ Bynog, Joan Byrd, Patsy Caldwell, Robert Caldwell, Suzanne Calton, David Campo, Arlene Cannon, Alvin Carr, Clint Cartwright, Thomas Casey, Kevin Cassard, Donald Cathey, Gary Cathey, Linda Chambers, Alice Chaudoir, Bill Cheek, Joan Cheneval, Susan Clark, Carol Clark, Danny Clark, Eugene Clark, Mary Clark, Shelby Clark, Randy Clayton, Gary Clayton, Greg Cleveland, Shelia Cole, Elton Cole, Robert Coleman, James Collins, Kenneth Cooper, Terry Copeland, Carol Coston, Bobette Couteter, Rita Couvillion, Randy Cowdon, Jimmie Craig, Holt Crawley, Nona Crowell, Alayne Crowell, Bruce Daigrepont, Sylvia D’Amico, Perry Daniel, Elizabeth Daniels, Shirley Douzat, Debra Douzat, Kathy David, George Davidson, David Davis, Barbara Davis, Edwin Davis, Nancy Dean, Bobby Deane, Deborah Receiving the football award for the Deckler. Barbara most improved player from Coach Degroat, Myra Conlin is Ronald Halford. Delcomyn, Richard Demarest, Susan Denson, Shelia Derbonne, Gayle Dewees, Jim DeWitt, Gary Dezendorf, Dennis Dick, Austen Difulco, Marion Dill, Debra Dion, Marion Distafino, Sam Dobard, Barbara 137 Classroom experimentation will prove beneficial to students in the future. Dobson, Debbie Donaldson, Eleanor Dorsey, Debbie Douzat, Joyce Dowdy, Thomas Draper, Kristine Dubroc, Jo Ann Ducote, Greg Dugar, Willie Lou Dugas, Debbie Duhon, Ronnie Dunn, Steve Dupas, Royce Dupuy, Wayne Edwards, Albie Edwards, Jimmy Ellis, Charlotte Erwin, Judy Eskew, Cindy Evans, Connie Evans, Helen Feazell, Paul Felsenthel, David Filasek, Larry Finger, Shelia Finley, Jim Fisher, Alan Fisher, Jack Flanagan, Carl Flynn, Carolyn Flynn, Mary Jane Foreman, Dora 138 Foster, Kathleen Foster, Marian Fowler, Anita Franklin Michelle French, Jeff French, John Frick, Susan Frizzell, Mike Fryar, Betty Funderburk, Travis Gahagan, Glenn Garrett, Marilyn Gaspard, Cindy Gauthier, Mary Germany, Libby Geyer, Kathy Gibson, Steve Gilbert, Dewanna Gill, Duana Goetz, Charles Goff, Roland Going, Virginia Golightly, Larry Goodman, Billy Sophomore research shows quest for knowledge Gordey, Kathy Graham, Rebecca Gray, Gary Gray, Jace Gray, Roger Green, Jerry Gregorio, Danny Gremillion, Debbie Gremillion, Richard Griffith, Bob Grimble, Jimmy Groller, Ann Guidry, Steve Guillory, Glenn Guinn, Connie Gutierrez, Don Haakenson, Victoria Halford, Ronald Halliburton, Charles Hammock, Angela Hampton, Brent Hampton, Patricia Harlan, John Harris, Beverly 139 Harris, Billy Hartt, Kathy Harwood, Ricky Haston, Donna Kay Hataway, Debbie Havens, Paula Hawthorne, Paula Hazard, Paula Hebert, Gwen Hedgecock, Rodney Heggar, Marie Henderson, Dennis Hendrick, Jannell Hernandez, Sharon Herring, Jeanine Himel, Scott Hines, Debbie Holden, Annette Sophomores bring new life to Bolton Holloway, Edward Holston, Hiram Holyfield. Nena Mae Hooker, Ken Hoyt, Dan Huddleston, Kathy Hudson, Danny Hufford, Scott Humphries, Charles Humphries, Susan Hurts, Helena Hyde, Quinn Ingram, Vicki Ivey, Lloyd Jarred, June Jeansonne, Michael Johnson, Frank Johnson, Kathy Johnston, Leonard Johnston, Sandy Jones, Cathy Jones, David Jones, David Jones, Janice Jones, Keith Jones, Rosemary Jonson, Judith Jordan, Lance Joseph, Nancy Juneau, Pat 140 Karbowski, Robert Kelley, Debra Kelly, Pat Kellum, Linda Kelly, Patty Kethley, Jean Kile, Linda Kinder, Barbara King, Lana King, Sherman Kirkpatrick, Jeffery Kleinpeter. Gary Klossner, Deborah Knapp, Tamara Knight, Lynn Kohara, Jack Koncinsky, Randy LaBello, Lise Laborde, Farrell Lachney, Stephanie Lafleur, Marleen Lanier, Kathy Lavespeare, Mary Leavines, Robert Ledet, Tim Lee, Alice Lee, Debbie Lee, Scott Lemoine, Larry Leopard, Karen Lester, Ronnie Lewis, Ken Lewis, Robbie Lobaugh, Nancy Lohman, Joe Long, Shirley Longino, Judy Lonidier, Dale Lonidier, Hershel Lopez, Paul Lorenz, Joseph Lott, Jo Lynn Love, Alvin Lowery, Mitch Lucas, Richard Lund, Vita Lyons, Barry Lyons, Chuck Lyons, Linda Mabou, Ida Mack, Sandra Mahorres, Ronald Mallette, Brenda Mancuso, Dave 141 Marchand, Nancy Marien, Frances Marshall, Brenner Martin, Rebecca Mathews, DeWayne Mathews, Jackie During their first year at Bolton the sophomores enjoy the delights of the balcony. Matthews, Joan Matthews, Jo Ann Matyniak, Norbert Maxwell, Dorothy Mayeux, Ann Mayeux, Connie Mayeux, Debbie McCaa, Connie McCann, Melvin McCarley, Bobby McCasland, Martha McClinton, Livingston McCloskey. Meredith McCullough, Brenda McCullough, Dennis McDaniel, Jack McFuen, Paul McGann, Mike McIntyre, Mary McKillip, Katie McNutt, Bruce McQuaid, Wesley Melder, Becky Mertens, Linda Mertens, Ralph Michels, Michelyne Miller, Cliff Miller, John Pitts Miller, Kathy Miller, Paul Miller, Paula Miller, Sylvia 142 Mitchell, Lloyd Mongue, Nancy Monk, Jan Monnier, James Monroe, Hugh Moore, Pam Moreau, Barbara Moreau, Vicki Morgan, Alan Morgan, Denise Morgan, John Morin, Barbara Morris, Jacqueline Mosley, Mary Motichek, Susan Mott, Alice Mott, Ron Moxley, Mildred Balcony seat is sophomore tradition Myers, Earl Naegele, Mike Neal, James Neal, Linda Neck, Daniel Nelson, Larry Nelson, Liane Newton, Brenda Newton, Paula Normand, Darlene Normand, Mike Norris, Christine O’Neal, Pam Ortego, Jannell Overman, Stuart Owen, Thomas Owen, Vickie Oylear, Doug Page, Ruth Panzica, Joseph Pardue, Russell Parkinson, Judy Parnell, Don Pearson, Sue Perdue, Martha Peterson, David Phillips, David Pierson, Pipes Pike, Brad Pisciotta, Rose 143 Pitman, Pam Ponthieux, Camelo Porter, Joy Powell, Myra Prestridge. Paula Prevost, Pam Pringle, Jim Price, Brenda Price, Linda Price, Patricia Pugh, Janice Purvis, James Queen. Deborah Rabalais, Bernard Rabalais, Beth Rachel, Theresa Rachel, Yvonne Rainey, Lana Ralston, Diane Redfearn, Jerry Reimiller, Lynn Remillard, Vicki Remont, Becky Renda, Rodney 618 tallies largest sophomore class Richardson, Stader Riche, Michael Richmond, Leonard Rino, Patricia Rivers, Sally Roberts, Eugene Robertson, Kim Robichaux, Rebecca Robinson, Steve Roland, Ellen Rosar, Randy Roscoe, David Rose, Sharon Rosenthal, Roy Ross, Shirley Rothschild, Debbie Roy, Carol Royal, Rodney Rushing, Shirley Ryan, Mike Ryland, Rebel St. Clergy, Ralph Samson, Peggy Sanchez, Susan 144 Santarone, Debbie Saucier, Douglas Scarborough, Carol Schexnadier, Dale Schiele, Everett Scogin, Blaine Scroggs, Donna Seale, David Seale, William Seiffert, Deborah Self, Charmaine Sexton, Thomas Shackelford, Chrysanne Shapiro, Cindy Sharp, Kathy Sharpless, Bill Sheffield, Mike Shirley, Susan Shook, Gordan Show, Tommy Shuflin, Thomas Sikes, Sandra Simpson, Dianne Simpson, Ken Smith, Cynthia Smith, Dennis Smith, Gwen Smith, James Smith, Linda Smith, Mike Smith, Richard Smith, Sharon Sparks, Donna Spence, David Sprinkle, Greg Spruell, Phil Spruill, Susan Stafford, George Stafford, Shelia Stagg, Molly Stallings, Karen Stansell, Doris Statham, Jerry Sterkx, Marilyn Stevens, Hugh Stoughtenger, Carol Stowers, Roger Strong, Jerry Strong, Terry Stucky, Elaine Sullivan, Clifford Sumner, Cindy Swift, Emily Tassin, Grady 145 Tassin, Harris Tatham, Jackie Tatum, Louie A Taylor, Belenda m 4 Taylor, Bill Taylor, Debbie Taylor, Donald Taylor, Ricky Taylor, Thomas Terry, Susan Thaxton, Linda Thomas, Robin Thomisee, Tommy Tiller, John Tilley, Ricky Tobias, Lynne Todd, Mitchell Toney, Blake Touchton, Eddie Townsend, Debra Tracy, Kenneth Trichel, Glenda Tullis, Dian Tummienollo, John Test scores aid sophomores Turrentine, Rusty Tyler, Joel Uhrich, Susan Vanderlick, Brenda Vandersypen, Carolyn Vandersypen, Charles Vanlangendonck, Gene Vanlangendonck, Paul Vater, Donald Vercher, Jerry Vercher, Sandra Verzwyvelt, Dan Verzwyvelt, Tommy Vickers, Dianne Vicknair, Jimmy Vicknair, Sue Wagner, Tom Wagnon, Paul Wagnon, Robert Wakefield, Rich Walker, Carolyn Walker, Debbie Wallace, Paul Walmsley, Rena Walton, Anna Ward, Rita Ware, Kristi Waring, Kate Warner, Robert Waters, Chuck Watkins, Martha Watson, Judy Watts, Robert Wells, Jerry Wells, Tommy Whatley, Ray Wheatley, Martha White, Billy White, Brenda White, Steve Whiteside, Peter Williams, Fran Williams, Nancy Williams, Patricia Williams, Steven Williamson, James Willis, Theresa Wilson, Geraldine Wilson, Susan Winn, David Winning, Scott Withrow, Pam Woodall, Pat Woodward, Dan Worshaw, Rhonda Worthy, Debbie Wrenn, Romell Wright, Joyce Yeager, Martin Yeager, Tom Yocum, Donna Young, Delilah Young, Pat Zundel, Nancy As part of Bolton’s testing program the sophomores take the l.T.E.D. tests using the new lap boards. 147 148 Patti Morrow, George Ann Hayne, Ronnie Raum, Bucky Jones, and Gjreg O’Quin represent Bolton as it ran for president of the Louisiana Association of Student Councils. Officers encourage Bucky Jones vice-president I H active involvement Patti Morrow Secretary George Ann Hayne Treasurer Tallying ballots for school elections is a minor part of Miss Down’s responsibility as Student Council Sponsor. By decorating the annual Christmas tree, Greg O’Quin, Patti Morrow, George Ann Hayne, and Bucky Jones prepare the lobby for the holiday season. 151 Council voices student opinions Typifying Bolton’s interest and participation, Bob Roark volunteers his services to the ALSAC drive. Serving as an example of a working democracy, Bolton’s Student Council meets twice a month to discuss, plan, and evaluate council projects. Student Council was organized to provide for pupil participation in school affairs, to create better understanding between faculty and students, and to promote school spirit. Several annual projects sponsored by Student Council include the apple drive for Central Hospital, the Homecoming dance, and magazine sales. Canned foods collected from the students and com- munity are distributed to needy families in Alexandria. A Korean orphan is sup- ported by the Council, and correspondence is carried on with the Bolton-sponsored school in Wozi, Liberia. Three-year Student Council Members— Top Row: D. Carroum, R. Fox, C. Hoyt; Second Row: K. Marye, L. Mayeux, R. Raum; Third Row: T. Rizzo, G. Sears, C. Westerchil; Fourth Row: J. Wilkerson. Greg Fowler, by decorating the gazebo, adds to the “Old South Charm” atmosphere of the homecoming dance. 152 Student Council—Top Row: S. Agnew, A. Ayres, S. Ayres, M. Bledsoe, E. Brian, D. Carroum, S. Cheneval, C. Chouinard; Sec- ond Row: G. Clayton, S. Cooley, S. Craig:, Y. Donaldson, J. Finley, M. Flynn, R. Fox, B. Frye; Third Row: D. Gremillion, B. Hathorn, J. Honigman, C. Hoyt, S. Hull, J. Jonson, R. Kaplan, K. Marye; Fourth Row': L. Mayeux, G. Michiels, J. Miller, N. Mongue, M. Murchison, P. Prevost, R. Raum, T. Rizzo; Fifth Row: J. Sandifer, G. Sears, J. Shackelford, T. Shuflin, B. Sil- ver, J. Strong, D. Thomson, E. Wells; Sixth Row: J. Wilkerson, P. Withrow. Edward Foote supports Student Council project by purchasing an automobile sticker from Toni Rizzo. 153 The responsibility of cropping all pictures is assumed by Yvonne Donaldson, Editor-in-Chief of Bruin. Undaunted spirit produces largest yearbook In a never-ending search for new and interesting aspects of Bolton life, the Bruin Editorial Staff must exhaust every re- source afforded to them. Count- less hours go into the prepara- tion of the Bruin, hours rarely noted by the average Boltonite. The Bruin staff members have only one goal—to capture the true spirit of the year, making the Bruin a lasting remembrance for all who have attended Bolton. A good yearbook is an accurate re- flection of all aspects of school life; the Bruin Staff strives to make the Bruin the best yearbook possible. Associate Editor-in-Chief, Ross Foote, examines old Bruins for new ideas. 154 Tad Koehler Sports Editor Photography Editor Edward Foote Ass’t. Photography Editor Susan Josephson Senior Class Editor Glenda Chambers Features Editor Janet Koncinsky Copy Editor ✓ V Vicki Kramer Scholastic Editor Ronnie Raum Sophomore Class Editor Nancy Bringol Index Editor Deb Bossier Faculty Editor Sally Craig Club Editor Randy Fox Tape Editor Jerry Honigman Art Editor Ann Jarrell Senior Class Editor Sally Roland Club Editor Mrs. Mary Foil Advisor 155 Novel additions Photography consultant Mr. Tommy Kohara devotes much time toward the quality of Bruin pictures. Taking films to Town Talk becomes a daily task for Sally Roland as her deadline approaches. Sally Craig obtains a supply of triplicate copies es- sential to her section from Mrs. Betty Alderman, sec- retary at Taylor Publishing Company. Randy Fox utilizes the equipment of KSYL Radio Station to prepare a tape of the sounds of Bolton. 156 featured by editors Diane Denley, Roberta Rue, and Bill Silver anxiously ap- proach the list naming: new Bruin junior editors. Stamping pictures for layouts, Melinda Wilks uses her spare time on an essential item to Bruin staff’s efficiency. Junior Editors—Top Row: E. Brian, M. Culpepper, D. Denley; Second Row: G. Du- four, C. Duke, A. Golightly; Third Row: D. Hart, S. Jarrell, B. Jones; Fourth Row: M. Minton, J. Murchison, M. Murchison; Fifth Row: G. O’Quin, B. Pike, R. Rue; Sixth Row: B. Silver, J. Sterkx. C. Waters; Seventh Row: K. Whatley, M. Wilks, K. Willson. 157 Ads, which help to finance the Bruin, are assigned to members of the business staff by Bill McCampbell, business manager. Assistant Business manager Rosalyn Kaplan and Officer Toni Rizzo work diligently to pre- pare the advertisement section of the Bruin. Staff achieves record sales for ’69 Bruin Patti Morrow Officer Janice Sandifer Officer The difficult task of financing the Bruin is the responsibility of the Busi- ness Staff. Student sales, advertisements, and donations comprise the funds nec- essary to print the yearbook. Each mem- ber is required to sell three ads. Student sales this year totaled 1150—a record- breaking total in the school’s history. Other jobs of the Business Staff are planning layouts for the ad section and distributing the Bruin when it arrives. Bruin Business—Top Row : B. Adams, R. Adler, D. Beasley, D. Beck; Second Row: M. Bledsoe, F. Brechtel, R. Broussard, N. Brown; Third Row: W. Brumfield, L. Brunson, B. Bryant, D. Cook. 158 Bruin Business—Top Row: S. Cooley, V. Cooper, D.Cupp, M. DeMattie, G. DeWitt, G. Dezendorf, M. Douglas, K. Draper; Second Row: K. Draper, L. Eckard, M. Edwards, L. Everett, H. Ewing, D. Forbis, A. Fowler, B. Frye; Third Row: J. Gates, D. Gremillion, N. Hall, S. Hargis, K. Hartt, C. Hoyt, S. Hull, G. Jones; Fourth Row: J. Keith, J. Lanier, B. Lawrence, S. Levy, M. Lewis, C. Lounsberry, A. Maxwell, R. Mayfield; Fifth Row: K. McDougall, G. Michiels, M. Mongue, D. Morgan, B. Pardue, M. Paul, M. Perdue, P. Prevost; Sixth Row: L. Price, C. Rabalais, J. Rabalais, L. Rainey, F. Riley, J. Robert, J. Robinette, C. Roques; Seventh Row: S. Ryland, R. Salter, J. Sanders, C. Shackelforkd, G. Singleton, L. Tobias, F. VanAsselberg, K. VanAsselberg; Eighth Row: P. Walker, K. Waring, B. Weber, E. Wells, J. Wilkerson, J. Wilkinson, T. Yeager, and Mrs. Stagg, sponsor. 159 News medium emphasizes school activities Billy Pardue and Janet Giambrone measure the halls for student mileage to give stories an unusual angle. Past Cumtuxes, prove indispensable to Billy Pardue, associate editor-in-chief, for planning the make-up of the first page. Checking the Cumtux letter box, a new attraction this year, Caren Jones discovers one of the frequent letters to the editor. Cumtux, derived from a Chinook Indian word, means “a little bit of the best of everything.” Established in 1912, Bolton’s newspaper is the oldest high school paper in the South. The editorial staff, composed of reporters from the journalism class and editors chosen from the previous year’s class, informs the student bodv and arouses interest in Bolton activi- ties. Cumtux sponsors the annual Big Chief Cumtux election and their ban- quet, at which awards are presented and the upcoming editors are an- nounced. 160 Janet Giambrone Features Editor Janis Johnson Features Editor John Robert News Editor Terry Womack News Editor Eileen Roberts Special Edition Editor Anele Rubin Special Edition Editor Brian Couvillon Sports Editor Bill Hathorn Sports Editor Christine Hodges Exchange Editor Jackie Ryland Art Editor David Givens Photography Editor JoLynn Davis Managing Editor Cumtux Business Staff—Top Row: R. Adler, D. Balentine, J. Day, R. Everitt; Second Row: S. Graham, C. Hopson, J. Kemm, W. King; Third Row: J. Lambert, A. L’Heureux, S. Lobaugh, G. Michiels; Fourth Row: P. Miller, P. Morrow, M. Porche, D. Posey; Fifth Row: M. Pouliot, S. Smith, N. Ulmann. Sixth Row: V. Ryland, P. Ulmann. Linda Mucher Production Editor Wanda Mrs. Bennett Chicola Sponsor Production Editor Caren Jones and Billy Pardue listen attentively as Mr. Camille Gravel speaks for Hubert Humphrey at the political assembly sponsored by the Cumtux Editorial Staff. 161 Subscription policy Ken Novak Circulation Manager Lillie Magee Assoc. Circulation Manager Chip Rothschild Advertising Manager Frank Riley Ass’t. Advertising Manager Lynn Mayeux Credit Manager Loretta Maxwell Ass’t. Credit Manager Loretta Maxwell escorts newly elected George Sears to his position as brave in the Big Chief Cumtux election. Cumtux Business Staff aids the editorial staff by providing for the financing and distributing of Bolton’s newspaper. This year, for the first time, the subscription cost was included in the initial school fees. Every student, therefore, is informed on the news of the campus. Copies of Cumtux are mailed to retired Bolton teachers and other high schools throughout the state by the Business Staff. In the spring of each year, a banquet is held to honor members of both Cum- tux Editorial and Business Staffs. 162 Mrs. Freddie Jo Nichols, business staff sponsor, and Lynn Mayeaux, survey prospects for future ads. increases circulation With all of the students buying a Cumtux, Ken Novak finds his various circulation responsibilities increased. Chip Rothschild combines speed and efficiency in distributing the Cumtuxes to different home- rooms. Cumtux Business—Top Row: R. Davenport. M. Edwards, L. Everett, J. Franklin, S. Guess, T. Hathorn, S. Hinton, S. Holloway; Second Row—J. Iiames, M. Morock, B. Pardue, D. Posey, M. Reed, R. Rogers, J. Sterkx, J. Testa, Mrs. Le- Suer, sponsor, Mrs. Nichols, sponsor. 163 Honorary societies embody future leaders Vickie Cooper receives her invitation during the National Honor Society spring tapping. Beta Tau Sigma, Bolton’s chap- ter of the National Honor Society is composed of outstanding high school students. Members are chosen each spring on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The presentation of honor plaques to the homerooms having the highest percentage of honor roll students, this organization stimulates an interest in academic school participation. Officers Glenda Chambers, treasurer; Sam Craig, president; Nancy Hall, sec- retary; and Billy Pardue, vice-president present honor plaque. 164 S. Andries, J. Aymond, J. Barham, W. Brum- field, V. Cooper; Second Row: G. Fowler, R. Fox, G. Hayne, R. Herring, J. Johnson, C. Jones, S. Josephson, R. Kaplan, J. Koncinsky, N. Mc- Kaskle; Third Row: G. O’Quin, M. Penny, B. Rattrey, R. Raum, E. Roberts; Fourth Row: C. Rothschild, K. Sandifer, D. Thomson, C. Westerchil, T. Wilkin; Fifth Row: Mrs. Benge, sponsor. Instilling the importance of literature, Quill and Scroll honors students who have shown excep- tional writing ability. Annual projects sponsored by the club are the Book Fair, a book re- view, and the publication of ECRIVEZ, a literary magazine. Eileen Roberts, secretary; Billy Pardue, treasurer; Caren Jones, president, and Sally Craig, vice-president anticipate high sales as they prepare for the Book Fair. Quill and Scroll—Top Row: J. Barham, E. Brian, R. Broussard, G. Chambers, V. Cooper, B. Couvillion, J. Day, Y. Donaldson; Second Row: B. Evans, R. Everitt, R. Foote, R. Fox, J. Giambrone, V. Harris. B. Hathorn, G. Hayne, Third Row: J. Honigman, J. Johnson, R. Jones, S. Josephson, R. Kaplan, T. Koehler, J. Koncinsky, J. Lambert; Fourth Row: A. L’Heureux, S. Lobaugh, P. Morrow, S. Norman, M. Penny, R. Raum, M. Reed, T. Rizzo; Fifth Row: S. Roland, C. Rothschild, J. Sandifer, C. Westerchil, M. Wilks, Mrs. Parker, sponsor. Miss Sutton, sponsor. 165 Special distinction National Forensic League officers George Ann Hayne, vice-president; Billy Pardue, president; and Patti Mor- row, secretary, proudly display one of their well-deserved trophies. N.F.L.—Top Row: D. Cook, R. Foote, S. Gremillion; Second Row: C. Jones, J. Lambert, A. L’Heureaux; Third Row: B. Miller, R. Raum, C. Rothschild; Fourth Row: S. Thomas, D. White, Mr. Bushnell, sponsor. one of the oldest organizations in Louisiana, the National Forensic League, recognizes speech and debate students who have earned twenty- five points for speech activities. Through participation in various tournaments members acquire valua- ble experience and new ideas for fu- ture contests. Those who consistently receive high ratings are awarded de- grees of Honor, Excellence, and Dis- tinction. 166 Out of town debate tournaments yield rewarding experiences to debaters Steve Ayres, Paul Johnson, and David Cook. awarded in speech area Selected by their interest in the field of dramatics, the mem- bers of Thespian Society 205 act as a board of directors for the Dramatics Club. Thespian points are awarded through participa- tion in plays or stage crew work in productions. At dress rehearsal, of “The Miracle Worker ’ student director Shelly Brown applies make- up to Paula Bennett. Bruce Miller, vice-president; Debbie Cox, historian; Eileen Roberts, president; and Keith Miller, secretary, prepare the stage sets as one of the duties of Thespian officers. Thespians—Top Row: E. Brian, R. Chaya, B. Jones; Second Row: A. L’Heureux, K. Miller. Anne L’Heureux and Elizabeth Brian learned sign language for their portrayals of Annie Sullivan and Helen Keller in “The Miracle Worker.” 167 Bolton’s Key Club, which is af- filiated with Kiwanis International, performs service projects for both the school and community. Develop- ing leadership and initiative in its members, the club prepares them for useful citizenship. To remain in the Key Club, a boy must complete twen- ty-five hours of work each nine weeks. Among the various services per- formed at Bolton are hosting of the Leadership Banquet, sponsoring the Sweetheart Dance, and compiling the Key Club calendar. The organization also usher at and brings the mascot to the football games. Working at Pinecrest and cleaning highways are annual projects undertaken by the service club. Club officers Kit Marye, vice-president; Konnie Kaum, sec- retary-treasurer; and Randy Fox, president, host Key Club’s annual Leadership Banquet. ?U Top R°w: R; ?roussard, S. Cooley, B. Couvillon, H. Craig;, J. Finley, D. Hanley, F. Hensel, G Hetzel; Second Row: J. Hemgrman, T. Irons, B. Jones, J. Jordon, T. Koehler, J. Lambert S. Norman D Nunnally; Third Row: G. O’Quin, M. Paul, J. Pringle, G. Sears, J. Wingard, T. Yeager, Mr. Belgard sponsor’ 168 Maxie, Bolton’s mascot is featured in Key Club’s homecoming: float. Numerous duties verify leadership Louie Tatum purchases a calendar featuring beauties of each class from Key Club member Holt Craig. Rainy day traffic directing is a precaution taken by Key Club members to prevent accidents. 169 1 III I Planning for the District Interact Convention are officers Malcolm Murchison, treasurer; Ross Foote, vice-president; Bill Silver, secretary; and Chuck Westerchil, president. Members of the Interact Club must possess good character, show leadership potential, and demonstrate achievement in academic and extracurricular activities. A Rotary sponsored organization, In- teract is dedicated to worldwide service and international understanding. Although this club has been at Bolton only two years, it has been of bene- ficial service to the area. Activities for this year include the selling of conces- sions at the Optimist Boat Races, work- ing at the Shrine Circus, packaging and distributing for the Doll and Toy Fund, the manning of kettles for the Salvation Army, and hosting the District Interact Convention. Expanding club hosts Interact Club—Top Row: R. Ader- hold, S. Ayres, W. Berlin, R. Carter; Second Row: D. Coco, D. Craig, S. Craig, B. Evans; Third Row: B. Gingras, T. Gist, S. Gremillion, M. Guillory; Fourth Row: R. Halford, P. Kelly. R. Kraushaar, J. Lewis; Fifth Row: B. Miller, K. Miller, H. Pierson, B. Pike; Sixth Row: B. Rattray, J. Sterkx, B. Stevens, B. Timmer; Seventh Row: G. Wilder, M. Wild- er, T. Wilkin, T. Womack, Mr. Sasser, sponsor. 170 statewide convention pack for the Doll and Toy Fund. Keith Miller helps with distribution in the final phase of the Doll and Toy Fund. To further serve the community Mac Guillory and Scott Gremillion engage in ringing for the Salvation Army. 171 Pel State inspires citizenship Pelican State—Top Row: M. Bledsoe, G. Chambers, Y. Donaldson, E. Foote, H. Fox, F. Frick, G. Hayne, C. Hoyt; Second Row: T. Irons, R. Kaplan, G. O’Quin, R. Raum, K. Sandifer, G. Sears, P. Walker, C. Westerchil. Typical Pel Stater Ford Frick opens B.H.S. assembly. Pelican State’s main objective is the instruction of students in governmental responsibilities. The stu- dents are chosen from past records of leadership, loyalty and character. While attending Pelican State, students learn the functions of the state political system and actively participate in model situations. Entertaining students with songs they learned at Pel State are delegates Yvonne Donaldson, Peggy Walker, George Ann Hayne, Rosalyn Kaplan, and Glenda Chambers. 172 Representing three phases of athletics at Bolton are officers Tim Irons, vice-president; Buddy Gin- gras, president; and Bill Rattray, secretary-treas- urer. Wayne McConnell encourages Mike Gregorio to win the peanut race, a part of the “B” Club initia- tion. Lettermen receive recognition A letter in varsity sports obtains for Bolton boys membership in “B” Club. This organization develops good sportsman- ship in its members, pro- motes the athletic pro- gram in its entirety, and maintains the Hall of Fame. “B” Club—Top Row: W. Ber- lin, B. Bordelon, D. Carroum, R. Carter, D. Caskey, K. Cen- ter; Second Row: T. Cicardo, D. Coco, L. Collins, P. Col- lins, S. Cooley, B. Couvillon; Third Row: B. Doiron, R. Eckels, J. Finley, G. Fowler, B. Gingras, M. Gregorio; Fourth Row: R. Halford, C. Hernandez, G. Hetzel, T. Irons, G. Matthews, W. McConnell; Fifth Row: G. O’Quin, H. Pier- son, B. Rattray, R. Rougeau, B. Statum. 173 Flutes: N. Hall, First Chair; C. Clark, D. Calton, G. Dezendorf, K. Waring, T. Cole, J. Smith, B. Deckler; Bassoon: E. Roland, First Chair; Clarinets: W. Chicola, First Chair; T. Hathorn, C. Doyle, A. Cole, D. Forbis, B. Kinder, J. Pugh, T. Tracy, S. Nix, S. Broussard, L. Sexton, D. Farrar, L. Price, V. Remillard, C. Goetz, B. Bolton, J. Davis, L. Lemoine, J. Green, Alto Clari- nets: K. Dunn, First Chair; J. Herring; Bass Clarinets: A. Bordelon, First Chair; B. Callaway, J. Ray; Contra Bass Clarinets: K. Brewster. First Chair; Alto Saxophones: K. Novak, First Chair; C. Shapiro, S. Lee, D. Beasley; Tenor Saxophones: J. Eskew, First Chair; K. Robertson, D. Hart, J. Allen, S. Himel; Baritone Saxphone: J. Voda, First Chair; Coronets: M. Wilder, First Chair; L. Lambdin, R. Newton, D. Rosenthal, S. Agnew, C. Hutchison, J. Branch, D. Neck, J. Tumminello, B. Wilson, W. Bowman, R. Tilley, D. Dezendorf, D. Vater, F. Ashley, J. Butler, R. Myers; French Horns: J. Davis, First Chair; D. Hanley, B. Duncan; Baritones: F. McCall, First Chair; D. Cutter, Trombones: R. Melton, First Chair; M. Penny, R. Bales, D. Whittenburg, P. Kelly, R. Taylor, M. Pitts, J. Morrish, E. Myers, D. Calton; Basses: H. Irving, First Chair; R. Herring, H. Stevens, J. Byles; Percussion: B. Stevens, First Chair; R. Tyland, R. Burns, M. Andries, B. Richie, T. Womack, R. Goff; Timpani: B. McBride, First Chair. Majorettes, Debra Forbis, Head Majorette; Carol Clark, Susan Nix, Cindy Shapiro, Kathy Brewster, Barbara McBride, and Kate Waring. 174 “Marching Hundred” provides entertainment Officers: Captain, Richard Melton; First Lt.. Mike Wilder; Second Lt., Ronnie Newton; Second Lt., Ken Novak; Captain, Kathy Brewster; First Lt., Nancy Hall; Second Lt., Becky Calaway; Second Lt., Jo Lynn Davis; Head Majorette, Debra Forbis; Librarian, Mike Penny. 175 The Cosmo Jamboree provides practice for Joe Bruyninckx and Howard Irving as well as the rest of the band. Representing our city and school, the band captured first place in the annual Christmas parade. 176 A special performance honored the court on Homecoming night. One of the largest organizations of the school is the Bolton High School Marching and Concert Band. The band performs at school functions and in doing so promotes school spirit. Each home football game, provides the band an opportunity to demon- trate its marching ability and to fea- ture its dancing majorettes. Playing for pep rallies and athletic events are additional ways the band serves Bolton. Fifth period furnished Mr. Clark with an hour for Intricate routines are performed by sopho- concert practice. more majorette Cindy Shapiro. 177 Dedication produces superior performances Consisting of the Choir, the Chorale, and the Girls’ Glee Club, Bolton’s vocal depart- ment presents many fine performances throughout the year. Besides the regular fall and spring concerts, the department spon- sored the musical “Anything Goes.” This musical features the outstanding singers and actors of the vocal department. The Chorale, the most outstanding group, presents special programs throughout the year for civic clubs, conventions, radio, tele- vision, and church groups throughout Cen- tral Louisiana. Striving to become number one, the vocal department competes in dis- trict and state music festivals. Judy Jonson assists the choir as they perform for one of Bolton’s assemblies. Chorale—L. Copeland, A. Gray, I. Irving, J. Keith, J. Lanier. B. Love, L. Magee, J. Sandifer, S. Tubre, K. Draper, D. Hampton, S. Hernandez, M. Landrum, J. Liggin, I). Moses, G. Singleton, D. Gregorio, M. Gregorio, B. Hertz, S. Kennington, M. O’Neal, J. Voda, L. McCaa, S. Ellers, D. Fookes, R. Franklin, M. Frazier, K. Miller, F. Naquin, S. Shattuck. 178 179 Choir—D. Armand, B. Brenner, K. Draper, D. Hampton, J. Lanier, B. Love, L. Magee, M. Marechal, D. Myers, M. Raxsdale, G. Singleton, J. Van Gundy, C. Beaubouef, J. Bolen, C. Bowen, V. Briggs, N. Brown, B. Bryant, L. Copeland, J. Cowden, D. Cripps, G. Crumpler, J. Duncan, V. Barnett, R. Beard, S. Ellers, J. Eskew, M. Frazier, M. Gregorio, S. Kennington, H. Irving, L. McCaa, F. Naquin, S. Shattuck, D. Fooker, R. Franklin, L. Johnston, M. O’Neal, C. Scott, J. Voda, L. West, C. Ebright, P. Franks, A. Gray, M. Hirsch, C. Hunt, I. Irving, J. Keith, A. Kendrick, M. Landrum, J. Liggin, D. Miller, D. Moses, J. Sandifer, J. Shackleford, D. Spurlock, J. Thomp- son, S. Tubre, J. Wolf, J. Jonson, R. Adams, A. Cannon, T. Cartwright, G. Clayton, J. Ellis, D. Gregorio, B. Griffith, H. Lonidier, J. Neal, M. Normand, D. Oylear, J. Strong, H. Daigre. 180 Ann Ayres ability as student director of the Girls Glee Club is displayed as she directs this group at the Christmas assembly. Talents exhibited by vocalists Girls Glee Club—Jan Gibson, M. McClung, D. Sargent, S. Brown, B. Seal, M. Sharpless, S. Arnold, B. Atterbery, A. Ayres, C. Baker, K. Barron, B. Belvin, B. Berlin, P. Bladergrown, E. Bonton, C. Baykin, V. Branch, K. Briggs, S. Brinkerhoff, W. Burrows, V. Bynog, A. Chambers, S. Daigrepont, G. Derbonne, K. Draper, C. Ellis, J. Erwin, C. Flynn, M. Foster, A. Flowler, M. Franklin, M. Gordey, R. Braham, P. Hampton, D. Haston, G. Heggar, S. Hernandez, T. Knapp, L. Kyes, M. Lavespere, V. Lund, S. Mack, B. Mallette, C. McCaa, S. Miller, L. Neal, B. Newton, V. Owens, M. Perdue, P. Prevost, P. Samson, C. Shackelford, S. Shirley, S. Smith, D. Stuckey, D. Taylor, D. Vickers, B. Vicknair, R. Walmsely, A. Walton, P. Withrow, J. Wright, M. White. 181 Military tactics Serving as staff officers in the Jr. R.O.T.C. course are Administrative Officer, Warren Hampton; Executive Officer, Hugh Monroe; Squadron Commander, Bruce Birdwell; Information Officer, Wayne King; and Op- erations Officer, Wesley McQuaid. Air Force Junior R.O.T.C. authorizes a three year academic program for high schools whose graduates qualify for en- try into a college offering Senior a'f.r.o.t.c. The purpose is to acquaint secondary school students with the Aerospace Age, to develop informed citizens, strengthen character, and to promote an understand- ing of the role of the citizen soldier in a democratic society. This program is open to all boys who are at least fourteen years old and show an interest. By alternating gym with R.O.T.C., the cadets not only receive physical fitness, but also military train- ing. The program consists primarily of classwork but drilling and marching also constitute a major part of the activities. “A” Flight—Top Row: Mike Pope, P. Feazell, K. Simpson, V. Barnett, W. Seals, C. Besson, D. Thom, H. Carnahan, H. Early, G. Jones, C. Oubre, M. Jeansonne, B. Halli- burton, E. Rachal, D. Beason, N. Goff, P. Lopez; Second Row: D. Crawley, G. Staf- ford, J. French, W. Lamkin, R. Warner, G. Taylor, E. Beckman, J. Boucher, R. Kraushaar, P. Bissell, R. Burge, P. Whiteside, L. Mitchell, J. French, M. Smith; Third Row; D. Wagnon, C. Hernandez, N. Chaisson, D. Barry, B. Crowell, F. Naquin, J. Havens, R. O’Brien, A. Love, L. McClinton, D. Keel, R. Webb, P. Woodall. 182 introduced to B.H.S “B” Flight—Top How: P. Bissell, C. Bosson, F. Jordon, R. Kraushaar, G. Blanken- ship, P. D’Amico, K. Wittenberg, N. Wat?rs, J. LaBorde, M. Guillory, B. Halliburton, R. Walker, B. Whiteside; Second Row: G. Taylor, B. Lamkin, R. Ryland, G. Schmidt, K. Dean, J. Pearson, N. Chaisson, D. Keel, D. Ball; Third Row: J. Ray, B. Stroud, R. Webb, T. Tanner, D. Beasley, R. O’Brien. “C” Flight—Top Row: V. Barnett, D. Thom, W. McFarland, J. Boucher, S. Simpson, S. Lee, C. Oubre, A. VanDevelde, R. Lucas, T. Dowdy, R. Koncinsky, P. Kelley; Second Row: P. Wagnon, T. Cooper, M. Burns, J. Tumminello, L. Lemoine, W. Bowman, K. Casey, R. Burge, J. Williamson, S. Jowers, R. Goff; Third Row: C. Hernandez, J. Leavings, C. Boykin, J. Pope, K. Collins, S. Guidry, D. Schexnaider, J. Havens. 183 Routine phase of the Air “D” Flight—Top Row: R. Gray, E. Beckman, T. McConnell, E. Rachal, G. Gremil- lion, H. Early, G. Jones, L. Ivy, P. Feazell. P. Lopez, M. Reichert, T. Show, W. Seale; Second Row: C. Brevelle, L. Mitchell, A. Hyde, D. Jones, K. Simpson, D. Barry, A. Dick, R. Karbowski, D. Clark, G. Stafford, D. Crawley; Front: M. McGann. “E’ Flight—-Top Row: H. Carnahan, N. Go ff, J. Andries, W. Guillory, F. Norris, T. Kile, F. Collins, B. Birdwell; Second Row: J. Washington, F. Naquin, J. Broadwell, E. Gill, A. Landers, D. Brazill; Third Row: R. Sanders, L. Savage, K. Halbert, W. Couvil- lion, E. Moreau, B. Squyres. Force seen in R.O.T.C During: a visit to England A.F.B., Charles Besson and Roland Kraushaar were briefed on combat weather equipment by a combat sergeant. Flag-raising ceremonies are performed by the R.O.T.C. Honor Guard. “F” Flight—Top Row: J. French, D. Hoyt, H . Monroe, W. Hampton, M. Jeansonne, M. Smith, M. Burns; Second Row: R. Warner, T. Taylor, J. French, G. Baltentine, B. Crowell, J. Neal, D. Foil, T. Sexton; Third Row: H. Branch, A. Cannon, L. McClinton, E. Funderburk, R. Mayfield, T. Wagner. 185 Chosen on the basis of dependability, leadership, character, and skill in ath- letics and gymnastics, the Student In- structors assist the girls’ gym teachers. They demonstrate sportsmanship, of- ficiate games, and help to stir interest in gym. These girls relieve their physical education teacher of taking roll, funda- mental grading, and the recording of test scores. After school clinics are sponsored by the organization to inform the parti- cipants of the best methods of assisting and performing different physical activi- ties. A trip to be financed by the club is planned for the graduating seniors. In the comfort of the Student Instructor lounge Christy Rabelais records her team’s test scores. Skilled girls assist in P.E. Student Instructors—Top Row: K. Matthews, M. Wilks, A. Daniel, R. Rue, A. Golightly, S. Josephson, J. Shackelford, B. Callaway, J. Day, J. Keith, B. Hill in, J. Barham, L. Maxwell, S. Craig; Second Row: K. Brewster, S. Andries, C. Hoyt, V. Cooper, V. Vann, T. Cowen, M. McNeal, R. Delrie, M. Burns, J. Sandifer, J. Davis, J. Sanders; Third Row: P. Martin, G. Matthews, J. Myers, B. Love, T. Townsend, V. Harris, N. Hall, B. Wilks, K. VanAssel- berg, F. Stroud, C. Rabalais, A. Jarrell, J. Wilkerson; Fourth Row: S. Pugh, R. Kaplan, D. Bossier, T. Day, J. Aymond, D. Cupp, J. Koncinsky, J. Giambrone, E. Brian, L. Mayeux, M. Batson, C. Duke, E. Wells. 186 Boosters boost morale Booster officers Vicki Kramer, president; Sally Craig, stands captain; I)ee Ann Thompson, drum squad captain; and squad leaders, Peggy Walker, Vickie Cooper, Rosalyn Kaplan, Glenda Chambers, and Janet Giambrone project typical Bear spirit throughout the year. 187 Boosters—Top Row: D. Allen, D. Balentine, J. Bordelon, F. Brechtel, M. Burns, S. Cox, M. Culpepper, A. Daniel; Second Row: J. Day, Y. Donaldson, K. Draper, H. Ewing, B. Frye, J. Gates, G. Hardy, S. Hargis; Third Row: N. Harwell, C. Hunt, S. Hyde, A. Jarrell, S. Jarrell, J. Keith, J. Kemm, L. Magee. Boosters—Top Row: K. McKay, D. Merlan, K. Murphy, S. Nichols, C. Pace, S. Pugh, L. Rainey, E. Roberts; Second Row: S. Roland, C. Roques, J. Sandifer, J. Shackelford, D. Spurlock, T. Townsend, V. Ulmann, B. Weber; Third Row: E. Wells, K. Whatley, B. Wilks, M. Wilks, K. Willson, J. Wolf, A. Yeager. Sally Craig, stands captain, displays enthusiasm as the football game reaches the peak of excite- ment. After a successful performance Vicki Kramer, pres- ident, directs the Boosters off the field. Boosters plan . . . practice . . . present . . . Energy, dedication, and consistent work are characteristics of the Bolton Booster. Promoting spirit by marching and cheering at football games, support- ing the basketball team at district games, and participating in Bolton’s homecom- ing parade, the Boosters are an important service organization of Bolton. They spon- sor the annual Soc Hop, the first large school-sponsored event of the year, write “pep” notes, and honor old and new Boosters at a spring banquet. Boosters are chosen each year from Bruinettes who have acceptable service records and who pass a marching test. Officers and the drum squad for each year are selected in the spring. Drum Squad—Top Row: J. Adams, J. Barham, M. Bled- soe, E. Brian; Second Row: C. Converse, D. Cox, M. Douglas, K. Eversull; Third Row: T. Hicks, J. John- son, S. Josephson, A. L’Heureux; Fourth Row: J. Murchison, C. Rabalais, V. Vann, Miss Kelly, sponsor. 189 “B” Squad bolstered by Bruinettes The Bruinette organization enables sophomore girls to serve BHS and to become eligible for Boosters. A Bruinette gains service points toward Boosters by selling peanuts and programs at home games, passing a marching test, and selling pre-season football tickets. Coordinating the efforts of the Bruinettes are president, Jo Ann Mathews and squad leaders Cindy Gaspard, Kris Draper, Nancy Joseph, Gwen Smith, Anne Ayres, Marilyn Sterx, and Eleanor Donaldson. Bruinettes—Top Row: B. Atterbery, K. Bauman, B. Berlin, S. Bindursky, G. Blackman, T. Branch, S. Brink- erhoff, N. Butler; Second Row: S. Cheneval, A. Crowell, S. Demarest, B. Dobard, J. Erwin, C. Ellis, M. Flynn. A. Fowler. 190 Bruinettes—Top Row: M. Franklin, S. Frick, M. Garrett, D. Gilbert, B. Graham, D. Gremillion, C. Guinn, V. Haakenson; Second Row: A. Hammock, K. Hartt, G. Hebert, D. Hines, C. Jones, D. Kelley, S. Lachney, L. Lyons; Third Row: J. Matthews, F. Marien, C. Maxwell, M. Mc- Casland, B. McCullough, M. McCloskey, P. Moore, B. Morin; Fourth Row: V. Moreau, B. Newton, P. Miller, V. Owen, P. Price, P. Prestridge, D. Ralston, D. Rothschild; Fifth Row: P. Samson, S. Sanchez, C. Shackelford, S. Smith, D. Sparks, S. Spruill, M. Stagg, K. Stallings; Sixth Row: G. Trichel, S. Uhrich, D. Walker, A. Walton, J. Watson, P. Williams. 191 Each squad presenting a sign, the Bruin- ettes participate in the Homecoming pa- rade. Spirit contest launched Unfailing enthusiasm marks the Bolton cheerleader. Her active participation is in bril- liant evidence on the field and behind the scenes in the crea- tion of signs, pep notes, and goal posts. Hours of practice and a week of summer train- ing prepare the cheerleaders for a rigorous season. Junior varsitv cheerleaders support the “B” team and serve as substitutes for var- sity cheerleaders who are un- able to cheer. Alternate cheerleaders Cleme Duke, Candy Converse, Sharon Pugh, and Mary Sue Bledsoe serve as inspirations to the “B” teams. 192 to incite class unity Urging athletes to give 110%, “Yogi,” Greg Fowler, and cheerleaders, Judy Williams, Katie VanAsselburg, Jan Wil- kerson, Kathy Silver, Vicki Rabalais, and Kathy Sandifer, head cheerleader, bolster school interest in athletic events. 193 Office workers serve the administration As a member of the Treasury Staff, Barbara Guzzo balances a cost ledger. Main Office—Top Row: M. Bates, P. Brady, S. Converse, N. Crawley; Second Row: C. Hopson, J. Jarred, L. Mayeux, B. Melder. Treasury Staff—Top Row: B. Boudreaux, C. Crooks B. Guzzo, K. Mills. Mr. Taylor’s Staff— Top Row: G. Davis, J. Day, M. Douglas, F. Flanagan, S. Guess; Second Row: R. Han- sen, C. Hoyt, D. Mer- lan, C. Shelfo, J. Snowden; Third Row: T. Townsend, P. Wal- ker, A. Woodrow. Office worker Carolyn Shelfo goes about her daily routine of collecting absentee slips. 194 Courtesy Committee—Top Row: C. Anderson, C. Krumrey, I). I afleur, L. Rainey; Second Row: L. Sellars, S. Ryland, S. Stockard. Office workers are a vital factor in the efficiency of the administration. Workers in the main office type, file rec- ords, and sort mail. Delivering messages, writing transfer re- ports, and compiling absentee lists are the duties of Mr. Taylor’s and Mr. Doyle’s staffs. Girls in the Guidance Office file records and guide new students around the campus. Mr. Doyle’s Staff—Top Row: M. Batson, S. Bow- man, L. Bryant, K. Eversull; Second Row: J. Gates, G. Gunter, S. Mayeux, C. Rabalais. Keeping the bulletin board up to date are the efficient Guidance Office workers. Guidance Office Staff—Top Row: K. Anderson, B. Barnett; Second Row: P. Bennett, M. Burns, D. Cox, D. Cupp; Third Row: J. Franklin, S. Gillis, K. Harwell, S. Hull; Fourth Row: S. Lobaugh, N. Nugent, D. Sparks, J. Wilkinson. 195 Library Club officers John Robert, program chairman; Ann Foster, vice-president; and Maudie Ransbottom, president, give students invaluable aid. Staffs provide Library Club—Top Row: R. Ardoin, V. Barnett, G. Dion, R. Gremil- lion; Second Row: S. Hufford, L. Savage, C. Statham, D. Stevens; Third Row: L. Stevens. Stage Crew—R. Chaya, B. Hathorn, J. Lewis, J. Voda. Projection Staff—Top Row: N. Ball, R. Couvillion; Second Row: G. Ewing, F. Frick, B. Gingras, M. Guillory, D. Hunter; Third Row: B. Lamkin, F. Naquin, B. Rattray, D. Roscoe, R. Rougeou. Lighting and stage management are among the duties of crew member Rick Chaya. v ' 196 efficient services Bolton’s service organizations provide as- sistance in many aspects of school life. Al- though these are monetarily non-profitable, the personal rewards gained by the students are invaluable to them. The members learn the importance of good public relations by being in constant contact with the students and faculty. The duties of these organiza- tions range from selling refreshments and assisting people in the library to collecting lunch fees and preparing the stage for the Wednesday morning assemblies. Concession staff workers, Michael Burns and Mike Burnaman receive business training at athletic events. The Cafeteria Staff endeavors to serve food proficiently and keep the lunchline moving rapidly. Concession Staff—Top Row: D. Anders. V. Barnett, D. Brazzel, M. Burnaman, M. Bums, C. Daniels, F. Fremaux, B. Lamkin; Second Row: P. McEven, L. Mitchell, R. Mott. Cafeteria Staff—Top Row: V. Barnett; Sec- ond Row: W. Berlin, P. Brady, S. Clark; Third Row: B. Mar- tin, M. Pitts, J. Robichaux; Fourth Row: C. Scarborough, J. Voda, B. White. 197 Emergency techniques mastered for disasters Jr. Red Cross—Top Row: J. Allen, V. Barnett, K. Brew ster, S. Broussard; Second Row: J. Bruyninckx, L. Cope- land, M. Culpepper, J. Davis; Third Row: W. Davis, A. Golightly, B. Graham, J. Guinn; Fourth Row: B. Hillin, D. Jones, J. Koncinsky, A. Mayeux; Fifth Row: B. McBride, D. Merlan, D. Nichols, M. Paul; Sixth Row: C. Rabalais, M. Stagg, G. Stark, T. Strong; Seventh Row: S. Tubre, F. Vanasselberg, B. Vanderlick, K. Whatley. A willingness to serve is an important asset to members of Jr. Red Cross be- cause of this organization’s activity in service projects throughout the year. This club renders services to the needs of the local chapter of the American Red Cross. The projects undertaken this year were filling ditty bags for the service- men overseas and sponsoring parties at local hospital. Bolton’s Civil Defense club is composed of students trained to be of service during a natural or man-made disaster. Radio- logical monitor-training is required of every member. This club confronts civil defense problems at Camp Beauregard. The finishing touches are added as president George Ann Hayne; secretary Nancy Stephens; and vice-president Bonnie Vead complete the annual ditty bag project. 198 Civil Defense Club officers Lance Lamdin, president; Judy Wil- liams, secretary; Vicki Kramer, public relations chairman; and Bob Foster, vice-president, master valuable techniques of emergency treatment. Civil Defense—Top Row: N. Ball, M. Bledsoe, L. Brunson; Second Row: B. Bryant, M. Burns, G. Davis; Third Row: W. Davis, C. Duke, L. Dupont; Fourth Row: J. Eskew, G. Ewing, H. Ewing, M. Flynn, L. Foreman, B. Fuselier, J. Giambrone, B. Hillin; Fifth Row: S. Holloway, C. Hoyt, J. Iiames, S. Josephson, A. Kennedy, T. Kile, J. Koncinsky, J. Lanier; Sixth Row: B. Lawrence. D. Lemoine, S. Levy, M. Lewis, L. Magee, K. Marye, W. McConnell, M. Morock; Seventh Row: D. Morgan, T. Murphy, H. Pierson, C. Rabalais, C. Rabalais, L. Rainey, S. Richardson, C. Roques; Eighth Row': R. Roques, R. Salter, K. Silver, E. Smith, R. Tillman, V. Ulma, J. Van- Develde, A. Woodrow, Mr. Tubre, sponsor. 199 Specific procedures practiced Examining photography equipment before pictures are taken is the responsibility of officers Barbara Seal, treasurer; Michelle Butler, secretary; David Givens, president; and Adrian Lamkin, vice-president, The Photography Club encourages picture- taking as a hobby. Special programs by Kodak are presented and the club’s partic- ipants are taught about film development and printing. Bolton’s amateur Radio Club makes it possible for students to learn the techniques and procedures of radio operations required for an amateur radio license. The club possesses a room well-equipped with transmitters, receivers, and aerials. Photography Club—Top How: D. Beasley, B. Bry- ant, J. Burch, C. Cedars; Second Row: L. Cope- land, G. Jones, B. Lamkin. L. Mitchell; Third Row: R. Mott, M. Reed, C. Sullivan, B. Toney; Fourth Row: B. Winning, and Sponsor, Mr. Rosto. S , Radio C1 u 1)—Top Row: R. Adams, B. Crowell, G. Gremil- lion; Second Row: B. Hales, M. Jeansonne, R. Mott; Third Row: D. Vater, Mr. Hutch- inson, sponsor. Officers Mike Blackwell, vice-president; James Havens, secretary-treasurer; and Howard Irving, president, use Bolton’s radio equipment to search for a lost plane. 4-H’ers exhibit domestic interests Readying the entries for the Parish Fair are the 4-H officers Wayne MacFarland, sergant-at-arms; Kathy Andries, secretary; Kathleen Foster, re- porter; Brenda Van Derleck, treasurer; and Sandra Andries, president. 4-H—Top Row: M. An- dries, B. Belvin, J. Bruy- nickx; Second Row: R. Hedgecock, M. Heggar, B. Hoosier; Third Row: M. Jeansonne, S. Johnson, J. Jones; Fourth Row: S. Mack, M. Morock, D. Nichols; Fifth Row: R. Wakefield. The 4-H Club strives to “make the best better” through developing individ- ual skills and interests. This world- wide organization helps develop the minds of its members, promotes them to do use- ful work, and to form habits that will develop healthy bodies and minds. Members of this organization are giv- en opportunities to participate in projects ranging from child care and home man- agement to crop raising and animal hus- bandry. As her 4-H project, Sylvia Johnson observes the varied breeds of cattle at the livestock barn. Members pursue The decorating1 of the teachers’ lounge at Christmas by F.T.A. officers Judy Huthnance, president; Wanda Chicola, Historian; Tana Tracy, vice-pres- ident; Lydia Stephens, secretary-treasurer; and Linda Mucher, reporter, displays Yuletide spirit. F.T.A.—Top Row: D. Calton, S. Cox, D. Deane; Second Row: C. Flynn, G. Hebert, B. Kinder; Third Row: K. McCloskey, L. Nelson, K. Smith; Fourth Row: J. Wilkin- son, L. Young, and sponsor, Mrs. Cox. F.H.A.—Top Row: J. Adams, S. Andries, S. Arnold, N. Ball; Second Row: M. Bates, P. Batiste, B. Ber- lin, T. Berlin; Third Row: B. Bernard, B. Bollar, L. Brunson, B. Bryant, T. Camp, J. Cheek, C. Chustz, S. Coatney; Fourth Row: M. Craig, G. Davis, M. Douglas, M. Dye, S. Gillis, D. Higdon, S. Holloway, B. Honore. future careers The purpose of Bolton’s chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is to enrich the lives of girls inter- ested in home economics. Various activities of the F.H.A. include the Arthritis Drive, hold- ing a Christmas party at Pinecrest, and serving at school functions such as Parent’s Night, Faculty teas, and banquets. Giving students interested in the teaching profession an insight into the requirements of teaching is the purpose of the Future Teachers of America. Each year the F.T.A. sponsors a “Teacher’s Appreciation Day.” Each teacher is presented an apple. Club members also attend district and state conventions. Learning the proper etiquette of serving tea will prove beneficial to F.H.A. officers LaWanda Stroud, secretary-treasurer; Frances VanAssel- burg, secretary, historian; Ann Bordelon, vice- president; Sue Gaspard. president; and Karen Perkins, reporter at various social functions. F.H.A.—Top Row: C. Hoyt, A. Maxwell, A. Mayeux, C. Mayeux, E. Mucher, W. Norman, P. Palmer, M. Piazza; Second Row: W. Pomes, M. Pouliot, V. Price, M. Ransbottom, A. Rubin, L. Samson, M. Sanford, R. Scroggs; Third Row: L. Sellars, M. Sharpless, G. Singleton, M. Smith, J. Snowden, R. Spottsville, L. Taylor, J. Toms; Fourth Row: C. Trahan, B. VanAs- selberg, K. VanAsselberg, J. VanDevelde, B. Vead, L. Villard, G. Vincent, D. Walker; Fifth Row: Mrs. Skeels, sponsor. 203 204 F. B.L.A.—Top Row: J. Adams, C. Anderson, S. Arnold, V. Bankston; Second Row: B. Barnett, D. Beas- ley, T. Berlin, C. Bowen; Third Row: S. Brinkerhoff, L. Carr, C. Chustz, B. Derbonne; Fourth Row: G. Grayson, C. Krumrey, A. Mc- Gruder, D. Myers; Fifth Row: D. Nichols, F. Norris, W. Pomes, C. Sands; Sixth Row: M. Smith, S. Smith, J. Snowdon, B. Tassin; Seventh Row: L. Taylor, R. Thomisee, C. Varnado, B. Vead; Eighth Row: R. Vercher, K. Wil- son, C. Winder, B. Works; Ninth Row: Mrs. Shaw, sponsor. Students acquire Preparing for the Arthritis Drive are F.B.L.A. of- ficers Joyce Snowden, president; Becki Lymberis, reporter; Robert Standard, vice-president; and Beverly Barnett, secretary. The development of competent, aggressive, business leaders is the chief aim of the Fu- ture Business Leaders of America Club. It also encourages members in the develop- ment of individual projects and in their establishment in business. To become a member of F.B.L.A., a student must take a business subject and be approved by a majority of club members. This organization collects funds for the Arthritis Drive, sells concessions and par- ticipates in the state F.B.L.A. contests. Two outstanding club members are selected each year as Mr. and Miss F.B.L.A. business knowledge D.E.—Top Row: J. Ainsworth, S. Arnold, K. Brossett, C. Bryant, D. Daigre; Second Row: D. Disman, P. Douzart, F. Dupreast, R. Franklin, J. Funderburk; Third Row: C. Garon, A. Gaspard, R. Gauthier, C. Krumrey, A. Lovell; Fourth Row: C. Marler, D. Nichols, P. Robichaux, L. Schellenbaum, K. Smart; Fifth Row: T. Splawn, S. Stiehl, B. VanAsselberg, R. Wynn. Mrs. L. I. Berge looks on with approval as D.E. student Dona Armand writes a charge slip. Membership in the Distributive Education Club offers students of Bolton who work part-time in local business places a chance to de- velop a higher degree of leader- ship and citizenship. These stu- dents are destined to assume the responsibilities as future leaders in businesses. The D.E. Club packaged Christ- mas baskets with gifts for chil- dren of needy families and hosted an employer-employee banquet. Learning the fundamentals of business is the primary ambition of D.E. officers John Dauzart, vice-president; Dona Armand, sec- retary-treasurer; and Ronald Broussard, president. 205 Carolyn Hoyt, secretary-treasurer; Joan Aymond, president; and Martha Batson, vice-president of G.A.A. use the apparatus at an after-school workshop to improve their skills in gymnastics. G.A.A.—Top Row: D. Allen, C. Anderson, K. Ander- son, S. Andries; Second Row: C. Atwood, A. Ayres, N. Babb, J. Barham; Third Row: P. Batiste, K. Bauman, T. Berlin, B. Bernard, J. Bonnette, A. Bordelon, J. Bordelon, D. Bowman, T. Branch; Fourth Row: F. Brechtel, B. Brenner, K. Brewster, N. Bringol, P. Brouillette, S. Broussard, J. Brown, N. Brow’n, L. Brunson; Fifth Row : B. Bryant, M. Burns, B. Callaway. T. Camp, J. Cheek, M. Clark, C. Chouinard, S. Cleveland, S. Coatney; Sixth Row: V. Cooper, J. Couvillion, S. Cox, S. Craig, S. Craig, J. Day, T. Day, R. Delrie, M. DeMattie. Development in sports, beyond that provided by the gym classes is the prime accomplishment of the Girl's Athletic Association. Extracurricular recrea- tion and competition in the many areas are provided to all members attending gymnastic clinics through the year, enabling these girls to increase their physi- cal skills and become more adept at various sports. 206 Intramural program promotes sportsmanship G.A.A.—Top Row: G. Derbonne, G. Dezendorf, M. Difulco, E. Donaldson, M. Douglas, K. Draper, B. Duncan, G. Dupont, C. Ellis; Second Row: P. Finley, S. Fontenot, D. Forbis, K. Foster, S. Frick, J. Giambrone, A. Golightly, E. Grass, B. Graham; Third Row: N. Hall, G. Hardy, S. Hargis, B. Harris, V. Harris, N. Harwell, D. Haston, M. Hathorn, T. Hicks; Fourth Row: D. Higdon, B. Hillin, S. Hinton, S. Holloway, N. Holyfield, B. Honore, D. Howes, J. Hubley, S. Hull; Fifth Row: C. Hunt, B. Hunter, J. Huthnance, J. Iiames, D. John- son, C. Jones, N. Joseph, S. Josephson, J. Keith; Sixth Row: D. Kennedy, B. Kinder, J. Koncinsky, A. Koonce, D. Lafleur, A. L’Heureux, L. Lindsey, N. Lobaugh, S. Lobaugh; Seventh Row: M. Morock, G. Mathews, C. Maxwell, D. Mayeaux, L. Mayeux, B. McBride, B. McCullough, D. Merlan, G. Michiels; Eighth Row’: J. Myers, V. Owen, M. Perdue, M. Pousson. 207 G.A.A.—Top Row: L. Price, B. Rabelais, V. Rabalais, E. Reed, M. Reed; Second Row: B. Remont, J. Richardson, D Richey. E. Roland, C. Roques; Third Row: D. Rothschild, R. Salter, J. Sanders, J. Sandifer, K. Sandifer, C. Self, C. Shackelford, J. Shackelford, K. Sharp; Fourth Row: C. Shelfo, S. Sikes, K. Sil- ver, J. Smith, K. Smith, S. Smith, S. Smith, L. Stevens, S. Stockard; Fifth Row: C. Stough- tenger, C. Sumner, K. Swank, B. Tassin, D. Thomson, V. Toal, J. Toms, T. Townsend, C. Trahan; Sixth Row: S. Uhrich, K. VanAssel- berg, B. Vanderlick, V. Vann, R. Vercher, D. Walker, J. Watson, C. Wells, E. Wells, K. Wilder; Seventh Row: B. Wilks, M. Wilks, P. Withrow; Eighth Row: L. Young. 208 Classical studies enrich participants Bolton’s Latin Club has been reorganized this year to foster the study of Latin and other classical literature. To be eligible for member- ship in this club, one must be a current Latin student or have previously received two credits in the language. A button sale was spon- sored to supply funds for the organization. The club also held a Roman Banquet at the end of the year. A group of outstanding members were selected to attend the State Convention in Baton Rouge. 209 Modeling togas which they plan to wear to the Latin Club banquet are officers Sandy Guess, .secretary; Sonja Ryland, historian; Sharon Hosey, reporter; John Robert, program chair- man; Ford Frick, president; and Buckett Trotter, vice-president. Latin Club—Top Row: K. Bauman, D. Davidson, D. Deane, G. Fowler, S. Frick, S. Guess, S. Hazard, F. Hensel; Second Row: J. Johnson, S. Josephson, J. Koncinsky, D. Lemoine, L. Mayeux, C. Maxwell, S. McCann, D. Merlan; Third Row: J. Miller, P. Miller, E. Roberts, M. Rooks, A. Rubin, M. Ryan, R. Ryland, T. Shulfin; Fourth Row: C. Sullivan, S. Urich, K. Waring, M. Watkins, B. Watts, S. Winning, Mrs. Part- ridge, sponsor. Officers Deb Bossier, vice-president; Peggy Walker, president; and Sally Roland, sec- retary-treasurer compose the constitution for the newly-organized French Honor So- ciety. French Honor Society—Top Row: A. Ayres, S. Bindursky, T. Branch, L. Brunson, S. Cheneval; ■ ■1 Second Row: K. Chiricos, S. Coatney, V. Cooper, K. Dauzat, S. Demarest; Third Row: K. Draper, F. Flanagan, M. Garrett, D. Gremillion, N. Hall; Fourth Row: S. Hargis, V. Harris, T. Hathorn, G. Hayne, G. Hebert, D. Hines, S. Hufford, S. Hyde, A. Jarrell; Fifth Row: J. Johnson, J. Jonson, R. Kaplan, G. Kleinpeter, D. Lemoine, A. L’Heureux, A. Mayeux, K. McCloskey, N. McKaskle; Sixth Row: K. McKay, B. Melder, N. Mongue, A. Morgan, M. Mosley, J. Murchison, K. Murphey, S. Nichols, C. Pace; Seventh Row: B. Pardue, P. Prevost, M. Reed, T. Rizzo, J. Robert, E. Rob- erts, R. Rosenthal, D. Rothschild, R. Salter; Eighth Row: P Samson, J. Sanders, S. Spruill, M. Stagg, M. Sterkx, G. Taylor, T. Townsend, R. Ward, K. Willson; Ninth Row: Mrs. Robertson, sponsor. 210 Language and literature enlighten pupils Spanish Club—Top Row: G. Blackman, M. Butler. P. Chandler. D. Corley, G. Davis, B. Deck- ler, J. DeFee. R. Delrie; Second Row: G. Dupont, J. Erwin, J. Finley, P. Finley, E. Foote, R. Foote, S. Frishman, K. Geyer; Third Row: M. Guillory, M. Hathorn, J. Herring, R. Herring, D. Jones, B Lamkin, B. Langston, L. Lindsey; Fourth Row: M. Marechal, M. MeCasland, M. Miller, M. Morock, H. Pierson. P. Prestridge, C. Rabalais, B. Rattray; Fifth Row: E. Reed, L. Richmond, R. Sasser, C. Shackelford, D. Sparks, C. Sumner, D. Thomson, F. Van- Asseiberg; Sixth Row: Miss Patterson, sponsor. Honoring students of French with a 3.5 average is the newly formed French Honor Society. The club en- courages a scholarly attitude and in- terest in foreign language. Members have participated in various activities such as Christmas caroling and money-raising projects. The Spanish Club’s goal is to pro- mote the understanding of the cul- ture of the Spanish-speaking nations. The club float won first place in the homecoming parade. With the pro- ceeds made by selling peanuts, the Spanish Club donated a trophy case. Filling the pinata which is to be broken at the Christmas party are Spanish Club officers Linda Samon, secretary- treasurer; Jan Day, vice-president; and Steve Cooley, pres- ident. 211 'Io nelp raise funds for the organization’s activities Karen Draper, vice-president; Elizabeth Brian, secretary; and Nancy Mongue, reporter, sell tickets to their fall play “The Miracle Worker.” Dramatics Club—Top Row: D. Allen, A. Ayres, M. Batson; Second Row: B. Barnett, D. Beasley, B. Berlin; Third Row: T. Berlin, B. Bernard, S. Bindursky; Fourth Row: M. Bledsoe, K. Bordelon, K. Brewster Fifth Row: P. Burnett, T. Camp, R. Chaya, L. Copeland, A. Daniels, G. Davis, B. Deckler, R. Delrie; Sixth Row: D. Denley, G. DeWitt, M. Douglas, C. Ebright, M. Edwards, S. Ellzey, L. Everett, K. Eversull; Seventh Row: P Fl™y M.. Flynn, D. Foil, R. Foote, D. Forbis, A. Fowler, R. Fox, S. Frishman; Eighth Row: J. Gardner, M. Gar- rett, J. Giambrone, S. Guess, S. Hargis, D. Hart, M. Hathorn, C. Hebert. 214 Constituents stage various productions The Dramatic Club is open to all Bolton students interested in stage production. The op- portunity to act, to work with plays, and to participate in gen- eral theatre production is given to club members. The results of their combined efforts was the fall play, “The Miracle Work- er,” a dramatic story of Helen Keller. Dramatics Club—Top Row: S. Hinton, S. Holloway, C. Hop- son, D. Howes, C. Hoyt; Second Row: S. Hull, J. Iiames, J. Johnson, P. J' ison, C. Jones; Third Row: S. Josephson, D. Lafleur, A. L iieureux, B. McBride, K. MeDougall, D. Merlan, G. Michiels, B. Miller; Fourth Row: V. Moreau, M. Morock, P. Moore, P. Morrow, J. Murchison, K. Murphy, M. Paul, M. Perdue; Fifth Row : L. Price, C. Rabalais, L. Rainey, S. Richardson, E. Roberts, J. Robinette, C. Roques, D. Rothschild; Sixth Row: L. Samson, P. Samson, J. Sanders, B. Silver, B. Simpson, M. Smith, B. Squyres, M. Stagg; Seventh Row: P. Stewart, G. Trichel, K. VanAsselberg, J. Voda, P. Walker, B. Weber, E. Wells, K. Whatley; Eighth Row: K. Willson, G. Wilson, Mr. Bush- nell, sponsor. 215 a M 1% ! Mj£ W£mm wmmi 216 mmm warns 1 AvV a8m8y|6™8| Mill 216 1968 Varsity Football Team—Top Row: Gerald Jones, Bruce Birdwell, Thomas Landrum, Charles Stokes, Gerald Ma'hews, Tim Irons, Randy Carter, Tommy Cicardo, Paul Collins, Hunter Pierson, Gary Hetzel, Thomas Haftman, Robert Snowbarger; Second Row: Charles Ray Smith, Joe Mayeux, James Rogers, Bruce Doiron, Keith Center, George Sears, Buddy Gingras, Bill Rattray, Robert Stoddard, Tom Reynolds, Mike Norman, Kerry Center; Third Row: James Washington, David Eckels, David Smith, Mike Gregorio, Rick Hedgecock, Malcolm Murchison, Bobby Statham, David Coco, Ronald Halford, Johnny Bolton, Robert Rougeau, Brooks George; Bottom Row: Wayne McCon- nell, Greg Clayton, Jimmy Guillory, Rick Mayfield, Wayne Berlin, Gary Clayton, Tim Fisher, Bill Silver, Warren Gates, James Finley. Bolton 1968 Scoreboard Opponents 7. ... 0 0. .. . 19 20.... .. .Eunice 7 7. . .. 28 0.. .. 14 6. . .. 13 14.... .. . Opelousas 20 33.... .. . Lake Charles ... 26 0.. .. . . . Lagrange 42 7.. .. ...Ouachita ....27 0. . .. . . .Sulphur 27 Bears exhibit Headcoach Aubrey Sanders calls in- structions to the defensive team. The 1968 football Bears, rated as one of the strongest teams in recent Bolton history, were unable to co-ordinate their efforts to pro- duce a winning season. The Bears, crippled by key player injuries failed to capitalize on two early wins to lead to a third state play- off berth. Costly mistakes on cru- cial plays prevented the Bears from becoming a serious threat in 2-AAA. Led by thirteen returning lettermen Bolton’s overall play was excellent. Never losing their spirit the Bears’ “110%” effort repre- sented Bolton’s “don’t give up” spirit. 218 hidden potential. FOOTBALL COACHES—Top Row: Head Coach Aubrey Saunders, Charles Anastio; Second Row: Mike Conlin, Wade Dearman; Third Row: Mike Peevey, Bill Morris. Trainers: Rusty Eckel, Trey Gist, Chris Hernandez. 219 Tommy Cicardo (24) carries across the line for valuable yardage. James Finley (30) and Gary Hetzel (11) stop a ball carrier cold Keith Center, Wing Back 221 Defensive team outguesses opponents Charles Stokes (40) breaks through the line for a substantial gain. Bill Rattray, End Beginning’ the season with a 7-0 vic- tory in the Cosmo Jamboree over Winn- field, the hopes of the Bears were then stopped cold by a powerful Jesuit team in a 19-0 pre-district loss. The score belies the defensive team’s performance in holding the Jays in several goal-line stands. Costly offense errors prevented Bolton from scoring and turned the ball over to Jesuit several times inside Bolton’s fifty. The Bears bounced back with a 20-7 rout over Eunice. Quarterback Buddy Gingras showed exceptional ability com- pleting 9-9 passing for 170 yards gained. End Wayne Berlin gave a sparkling per- formance with six receptions for 107 yards and a touchdown. Traveling to Shreveport for their last non-district battle against Captain Shreve, the Bears were defeated 28-7. A potent offense for Captain Shreve and once again costly offensive mistakes for the Bruins caused the defeat. 222 James Washington (31) slows the ballcarrier down while Malcolm Murchison (64) and Donnie Carrom (62) close in for the tackle. Gerald Jones, Tackle The following week Bolton traveled to New Iberia for its opening district contest. The Bears played good ball the first half, but New Iberia scored in the early minutes of the third quarter. Then an intercepted pass and a fumble stalled the Bruin offense and set up another score. Bolton was defeated 14-0. On October 4, the Bears played the Lafayette Lions at Bolton. In the first quarter Bolton drove from their own 13 to the Lafayette 5 in eight plays. A pass to Paul Collins made the score. After this the Bears seemed to run down and did not make another drive until late in the game when a clutch interception by Lafay- ette stopped them cold. Held to just 39 yards in the frst half of the Opelousas game, Bolton came out of the dress- ing room fired up. Gerald Mathews blocked a punt early in the third quarter and carried the ball to the Tigers 12 yard line. Ronald Halford scored and Robert Rougeou kicked the extra point. On the next drive a blocked pass stopped them until they built a 48 yard drive in 11 plays. Tommy Cicardo scored and the extra point was good. Even with the two scores the Bruins could not catch up and went down 20-14 defeated in the first half. 223 Thomas Landrum (32) and George Sears (70) wrap up a ballcarrier behind the line. In their first district win the Bears played good offensive ball. Buddy Gingras hit 15 of 28 passes for 114 yards, and Randv Carter, Buddv Gingras, and Ronald Halford gained 327 yards rushing. The final score was 33-26. A 42-0 rout by LaGrange dimmed the Fomecomin - festivities for the Bears. Three fumbles and three interceptions combined with a stalled offense cost the ball game. In a non-district game against Ouach- ita final quarter penalties amounting to 110 yards and the loss of Charles Stokes were responsible for the defeat. A heavy rain causing fumbles and one interception ruined the final ball game as the Bears were stopped by the heavy defense of the Sulphur Tors. The Bears were defeated 27-0. Although Bolton could not build a winning season the team played good ball most of the time and provided many exciting moments for fans and students. Kerry Center, Center Buddy Gingras (10) completes a pass while George Sears (70) blocks a defensive end. 225 Ronald Halford (25) breaks through a hole for a first down. Tommy Reynolds, End Bobby Statham (63) brings a tailback down for a loss. Charles Stokes (40) eludes defenders, while Paul Collins (35) runs interference. 226 Bears tie for second in district race 1968 Basketball Schedule Bolton Opponents 45 37 77 ... .Pineville 113 .... Elizabeth 29 53 50 57 58 60 .... Istrouma 47 83 .... Rapides 49 65 66 82 47 55 ....Pineville 51 65 . ...Tioga 43 68 47 64 .... Baton Rouge . . 61 64 62 60 Buckeye 44 62 47 73 66 61 LaG range 63 92 Opelousas 70 56 Lake Charles . .. 50 75 Sulphur 71 67 Lafayette 76 59 New Iberia 53 60 LaGrange 62 109 Opelousas 44 67 Lake Charles . .. 64 88 Sulphur 56 70 Lafayette 69 107 New Iberia 76 228 Possessing a great ability to win consis- tently, the 1968 Basketball team led by Steve Cooley and Ronald Nugent capitalized on its potential to post a winning season. In pre- district play the Bears had a 17-2 record losing its two games by only one point each time. This preliminary play served to pre- pare Bolton for the tough district play, which turned into one of the closest races in recent 2-AAA history. The Bears traveled to three tournaments before district cap- turing all three trophies. In their own tour- nament they beat both LaGrange and Baton Rouge to take first place. Traveling to LaGrange for their first dis- trict game, the Bears lost by two points after staging a 13 point rally in the final quarter. Playing Lake Charles at Lake Charles the Bruin Cagers bounced back with a 56-50 win. The next week in what was probably the most exciting game of the sea- son Bolton came from behind in three over- times to defeat Sulphur 75-71. In their next game against Lafayette, a game which could have decided the district race, Bolton failed to hit on foul shots and went down 76-67. On the road against New Iberia Bolton defeated the Jackets 59-53. After an open date Bolton played LaGrange in the home enclosure. After leading most of the game the Bears fell behind in the final quarter to lose 62-60. In the next four games Bolton bore down and came out on top all five games. At this point, Lafayette was in sec- ond place, one game ahead of the Bears. On February 14 the Bears came out on an easy win against New Iberia 107-76. That same night Lafayette was dealt a de- feat by Lake Charles which tied the two teams for second. 1968-69 Varsity Team—Top Row: Albert Flynn, Ronald Nugent, Steve Cooley, Willis Guillory, Bob Roark, Bucky Jones; Second Row: Bill Woodward, Tellis Critchton, Dan Seymour, Charles Stokes, Bob Foster. Greg O’Quin- Bottom Row: Mike Brooks, Buddy Gingras, Mike McDonald, Wayne Berlin, Tony Carter, Larry Collins. 229 Strong bench Steve Cooley (52) controls a tip while Bucky Jones Ronald Nugent (42) shoots over opponents for two (24) waits eagerly for the ball. points. Wayne Berlin (14) brings the ball across mid-court Mike McDonald (10) brings the ball downcourt to put it into play. supports first string Charles Stokes (32) puts in a lay-up for two while Ronald Nugent (42) screens an opponent. Willis Guillory (54) carefully puts in a charity shot for a score. Ronald Nugent (42) prepares to pass off to Wayne Berlin (14) for two points. Steve Cooley (52) pumps a jump shot in from the outside. 231 1968-69 Junior Varsity Team—Top Row: Coach Wade Dearman, Joe Mayeux, Glenn Guillory, Frank Cooper, Joe Brunyninckx, John Pringle, Lance Jordan; Bottom Row: Tommy Thomise, Jimmy Edwards, Pat Kelly, Ronald Halford, Mac Guillory. Completing its season with a 15-5 record, the Bolton Junior Varsity Basketball Team trained players for varsity action. Several players dressed out with the varsity squad and gained valu- able experience there also. Among those playing with the varsity were Dan Seymour, Bob Foster, Bob Roark, and Mike Brooks. Averaging 47 points a game the junior varsity showed great promise for the future. Using the skills of returning players and new sophomores they were able to complete a winning season. 1968-69 Junior Varsity Basketball Score Bolton 41 Opponent 33 45 51 63 67 77 43 72 63 60 45 54 33 52...;.. 50 42 55 62 40 Bolton Opponent 54 33 58 50 57 48 45 63 54 55 46 58 39 53 48 66 77 68 30 232 Junior varsity squad develops depth Mike Brooks (20) pumps a jump shot from the foul line. After dribbling to the outside, Bob Roark (44) shoots high over a Lake Charles opponent. Guard Ronald Halford (14) steals the ball from an unsuspecting Lake Charles player. Tommy Thomisee (12) shoots a long jumper for two points. 233 Thinclads place second in District Gerald Matthews practices his discus throwing:. Timmie Randall completes his jump. Janies Lambert and Mike Poche are timed in a practice mile by Coach Peevy. 234 Leonard Black finishes second in the mile at the Bolton relays. 1968 Track Team—Top Row: Tim Irons, Charles Stokes, Gerald Mathews, Bob Roark, Greg O’Quinn; Second Row: Kit Marye, Bill Thompson, Timmy Randall, George Dezendorf, Tommy Cicardo, Anthony Mangun, Paul Collins; Bottom Row: Randy Fox, Gary Williamson, Bruce Hatchet, Benny Bordelon, Steve Irving, Mike Wilder, Jack Bailey, Leonard Black, Bill Cespiva, Randy Carter. 1968 Track Schedule March 8 Natchitoches 1st March 15 Sulphur 2nd March 22 Rebel Relays 1st March 29 Bolton Relays 1st April 5 Neville Relays 3rd April 11 Gulf Coast Relays 5th April 13 Natchez Relays 1st April 19 Baton Rouge 4th April 26 Viking Relays 3rd May 3 District Meet 2nd May 10 State Meet 4th Combining individual skills the Bears placed second in District competition and fourth at state meet. The mile relay team consisting of Gary Williamson, Jack Bailey, Brian Couvil- lion, and Randy Carter placed first in state competition. The Bears participated in eleven meets, winning four, and consistently placing in all. The Bruin thinclads won the Nachi- toches Meet, the Rebel Relays, Bolton Relays, the Natchez Relays in Mississippi. Tim Irons tied the school record with a time of 14.6 seconds in the high hurdles, while Gary Wil- liamson broke the record in the 880 yard run with a time of 1:55.1. 235 Brian Couvillon passes the baton to Leonard Black in the mile relay. Jack Bailey completes his leg of the mile relay and Brian Couvillon begins his in the Sports Preptacular. 236 Tommy Cicardo and Greg O’Quin practice 100 yard dashes to increase speed. Tim Irons runs the hurdles for time in practice. 237 Girl’s Team wins third state championship 1968 Girl’s Swimming Team—Top Row: Kathy Carbo, Cathy Derbonne, Patti Everitt, Pat Grubb, Barbara King, Nancy Richey, Sherry Sprinkle; Second Row: Joan Aymond, Theresa Cole, Hope Ewing, Susan Josephson, Sally Roland, Linda Samson; Bottom Row: Adrienne Cole, Mallory Culpepper, Robin Everitt, Janet Gates, Annele Rubin. Robin Everitt completes the first lap in the 200 meter freestyle at state. Susan Josephson begins her final lap in the 100 meter breaststroke to tie her state record. 238 The 1968 girls’ swimming team, combining the talents of twelve returning lettermen, placed first for the third consecutive year at State. With five winners out of ten events, the girls’ team showed an impressive victory, beating the nearest opponent by forty-three points. The girls’ team also traveled to Tusca- loosa, Alabama where it placed first in a field of eight teams from six states. With seven returning lettermen the boys’ team placed third in state competition. Com- piling a total of thirty-one points in a field of fifteen teams, the boys placed in eleven events with one winner and two medalists. The boys also traveled to Tuscaloosa where they placed third out of sixteen teams. V S. Greg Fowler, 1968 team captain, executes a racing turn in the 400 meter freestyle. 1968 Boy’s Swimming Team—Top Row: Tellis Critchton, Greg Fowler, Robert Daniel, Hugh Fleming, Albert Hensel; Second Row: Kenny Cryar, Bill Evans, Billy McCampbell, Stephen Norman, Ricky Sullivan, Duane Young; Bottom Row: Percy Chandler, Sam Everitt, Robert Fleming, Foster Hensel, Carl Smith, Francis Naquin. 239 LOUISIANA (MILS' fc, I. M S A A SWIMMING seniors Kiithy Carbo Patti K eritt‘ Pot (irubI) Barbara MCme] Nancy Richey Barbara Wells cocaptains STATU CHAMPION AMD DIVING -19GB- Joan Aymond Adrienne Cole Theresa Colo Mil I lory (Culpepper Robin Kveritt Hope Kwintj Janet Gates Nancy Hall Susan Hyde Susan Josephson Sally Roland Linda Samson The 1968 state 1st place swimming trophy captured by the girl’s swimming team. Mike Flynn and Sally Jarrell coordinate the team’s workout. Mallory Culpepper admires the medal that was the result of her first season of training. 240 (SULK STATES GIRLS' CHAMPION'S 19(5 UNIVERSITY OK ALABAMA J. Aymontl A. Cole T. Cole M. Culpepper P. Kveritt It. Kveritt J. (iiiies S. Hyde S. Joseplison 15 Kintj S. Roland I.. Samson Bill McCampbell and Bill Evans direct exercise sessions. The swimming team jogs in the fall to build stamina and strength. 241 Brad Lowther, first place golfer at state, completes his approach. Mike Wiley chips out of a sandtrap. Earl Humphries tees off a practice round. Beginning its season early, the Bolton golf team combined the skills of three returning lettermen and new members to consistently win its matches. The Bears lost two early matches and then won against Northside in the Bolton Invitational. The team then traveled to LaGrange where it placed second in the tournament which hosted a field of five teams. Winning their next two matches spurred the Bears on to a victory in the regional tournament. Finally on April 26-27, Bolton placed second in state competition with Brad Lowther being the top golfer in the state. 242 Golf Team places second in state 1968 State Golf Team—Mike Wiley, Pat Kelly, Earl Humphries, Brad Lowther. Pat Kelly lines up an approach shot. Jeffery Spruell carefully measures a putt. 243 Mike Hersch practices his back band swing. Joe McGinty returns a serve in a practice session. Under the guidance of Miss Alice Kelley a new coach at B.H.S., Bolton’s 1968 tennis team had a highly successful season. The preliminary matches were an excellent showing of the team’s talent with the netters winning nine of thir- teen, tying one, and losing only three. These preliminary matches better pre- pared the Bruins for state competition. On May 3 and 4 at the state tournament in Baton Rouge, the boy’s team won three matches and the girls five. The 1968 season gave a preview of the skills of many up and coming juniors and sophomores. As almost everyone on the team played in the matches they gained valuable experience and show fu- ture promise. Hcrschel Jones volleys a low bouncer. 1968 Tennis Team—Top Row: Steve Ayres, Larry Cooley, Joe McGinty, Herschel Jones, Stewart Thomas, Mike Hersch, Randy Thom; Second Row: Penny Hedgecock, George Ann Hayne, Anne Daniel, Jan Fields, Martha Batson, Kathy Mier. 245 W' •.•W.. vj V « y ...• £ .,•.■ a. v.A' n'. v «•;•. V%4 |K« •yryfy sitpt ■■■ • ; ■ ' mmm 0k st m:s mmmm mmm Wmm wsmmmwm 247 248 Shared experiences unite spirited students Listening to Mr. Pate, reaching class on time, studying during homeroom, looking forward to Wednesday assem- blies, waiting in a crowded lunch line, rushing home after a hectic day—all are a part of Bolton not soon forgotten. Throughout the year there are many sights and sounds common to all, but because they are so familiar their im- portance is often forgotten. However these small, every day occurrences unite all students and make each a part of the whole. Studies during the high school years form the background for future work, but the longest remembered will be the extracurricular features. Prominent Personalities 250 252 Seniors Honor Outstanding Classmates Most School Spirit Vicki Rahalais and Greg Fowler Most Zalented Karen Draper and Randy Fox friendliest Mary Sue Bledsoe and Larry Collins Jincst Character George Ann Hayne and Ronnie Raum 254 Personal traits Constitute Basis of Election Most Courteous Yvonne Donaldson and Billy Pardue Rosalyn Kaplan and Mike Paul Most 'Dependable 255 256 depict “Old South Charm’ 257 Glenda Chambers Reign enhanced by Jennifer Wolf Mallory Culpepper Sharon Pugh Janice Sandifer Karen Whatley Anticipating an enchanted evening, Rosalyn Kaplan commands total attention during her presentation as Maid of Honor. field introductions Crowning climaxes halftime festivities as Vicki Kramer projects an air of confidence and contentment in her new role as Homecoming Queen. Culmination of a week of memorable activities nears as the Court watches final plays of the Homecoming Game. 259 Volunteer Dan Hoyt accurately times de- baters during Tournament of Champions held at BHS. Hours of preparation by Stan Jowers and Dale Schexnaider enable them to confidently participate in rugged contests. New ideas supplement speech department Practicing her oration before a familiar audi- ence, Nancy Mongue gains self-confidence in preparation for an upcoming speech tournament. Miss Hathorn and Paula Bennett listen to constructive criticism offered by Billy Pardue concerning foibles of the team. Parent-teacher communication established Chatting with Mrs. Harold Chambers, Mrs. Melvin Perdue, and Mrs. Leonard Bossier as they complete their fast-paced schedules, Mr. Doyle expresses his views on disciplinary problems at Bolton. Assigning various duties to guides. Sam Craig issues arm badges to N.H.S. members Janis Johnson and Chip Rothschild. 261 Utilizing department facilities, Home Economic stu- dents Linda Samson, Carolyne Hoyt, and Michelle Dye prepare refreshments for exhausted parents. Expressing his personal opinion on the future responsibilities of youth, Ronnie Raum delivers an inspiring speech to guests attending the Leadership Banquet. Realizing the benefit of acknowledging active youth, Mr. Camille Gravel expresses his appre- ciation to Mr. Pate for the opportunity to address the attentive audience. Banquets recognize Ross Foote, Malcolm Murchison, Eileen Roberts, and Caren Jones enjoy good food, light entertainment, and provoca- tive speeches as Key Club entertains deserving leaders at its annual affair. Insuring the success of the Leadership Banquet, Mr. Belgard, Key Club sponsor, finalizes preliminary ar- rangements. student efforts Head Coach Aubrey Sanders extends con- gratulations as he presents Bill Rattray with the much deserved Coaches’ Award. For a year of dedicated leadership, players extend tokens of appreciation to Coaches Morris, Dearman, Conlin, Anas- tasio, and Peevy. Boys recognized at banquet after another strenuous football season are Bill Rattray, Coaches' Award and Scholastic Award; Charles Stokes, Permanent Captain; Ronald Halford, Most Im- proved Player; and Kerry Center, Most Valuable Player. 263 Time spent on decorations is evident to large crowd attending Soc Hop. Year’s festivities inaugurated Unique Soc Hop shirts worn by Bucket Trotter, Hope Ewing, Lilli Magee, Elizabeth Brian, David Coco, and Mike Paul set them apart as Seniors 69. 264 nomam By preparing decorations during summer vacation, Sally Roland, Karen Draper, and Peggy Walker avoid last-minute complications. with Booster Soc Hop Sally Jarrell, one of many Boosters work- ing after school, helps to decorate the gym. A1 Kennedy and Ft. H. Jones, under the direction of Vicki Kramer, supply needed manpower for hanging overhead decora- tions. 265 This intriguing statue generates the esteem of enthralled Vickie Vann as she closely examines the artistic creation of Charles Umlauf. Local trips Visiting an area church, art students listen to an informative lecture before examining fashionable architecture representing dif- ferent periods. 266 enhance usual classroom curriculum Intricate procedures of modem communication equipment are explained by a company exec- utive to State Science Fair winner, David Gosser, and chemistry teacher. Mrs. Benge, at the Bell Laboratories, Murryhill, New Jersey. Reflecting advice of Wellan’s bridal consultant, Christy Rabalais contrasts personal taste and contemporary styles in wedding gowns. Gaining valuable knowledge about china and crystal, Home and Family Living students listen attentively to professional advice. 267 Dramatic efforts Cast—The Miracle Worker—Anne L’Heu- reux, Anne Sullivan; Elizabeth Brian, Helen Keller; Bucky Jones, Captain Keller; George Ann Hayne, Mrs. Keller; Randy Fox, James Keller; Janet Giambrone, Martha; Paula Bennett, Aunt Eve; Rick Mayfield, Percy; Mike Paul, Dr. Anagnos; Gloria Singleton, Viney; James Lambert, Doctor; Shelley Brown, Student Director. Through concentrated endeavors, Teacher, Anne L’Heureux, impels Helen, Elizabeth Brian, to attain an acceptable place in society. Applying final touches of make-up preceding dress rehearsal, Karen Willson helps prepare cast member Bucky Jones for the fall production of The Miracle Worker. Practicing after school during early rehearsal, Steve Shattuck, Janice Sandifer, and Steve Ken- nington adapt themselves to assigned roles in Anything Goes. climaxed by productions Following choreographer Nancy Hall, Jackie Keith practices to polish her routine for Anything Goes. Striving for correct characterization, Karen Draper and Edward Foote concentrate to perfect stage movements. Cast—Anything Goes—Jackie Keith, Reno Sweney; Steve Kennington, Billy Crocker; Edward Foote, Moonface; Janice Sandifer, Hope Harcourt; Karen Draper, Bonnie; Anne L’Heureux, Mrs. Harcourt; Ricky Franklin, Mr. Whitney; Steve Shattuck, Sir Evelyn Oakley; Ross Foote, Bishop; Sharon Tubre, Student Director; Nancy Hall, Student Chor- eographer. 269 Scale models of space vehicles provide val- uable classroom aid to ROTC courses. While visiting England Air Force Base, Bolton cadets Roland Kraushaar and David Beeson are instructed in the functions of various types of jump equipment. Relaxing during intermission, Steve Simpson, Becky Malone, Dave Beasley, and Beverly Honone take time to locate friends attending dance. 270 Air Force initiates BHS military unit Lt. Warren Hampton and Carla Wenkel enjoy professional music provided by the Barksdale Air Force Band. Proper procedure for bearing: the American Flag ob- served by ROTC color guard Roland Kraushaar, David Beeson, and Bill Lampkin. Serving as door attendants at the first annual military ball are Bruce Crowell and Jean Funderburk. 271 While selling a snow cone to John Mecom at the summer speed boat races, Chuck Westerchil increases his service hours. Civic involvement stressed by After hours of outdoor collecting for Doll and Toy Fund, Brad Pike, Ronald Halford and Mac Guillory count money contributed by area citizens. 272 Interact services Interact employs complex strategy and fast play to defeat arch-rival Key Club by one point in vigorous game. Joe Sterkx and Greg Wilder provide an invaluable service to Bolton by prohibiting unathorized cars from entering the parking lot. Organizing regional convention involves hours of specific planning for sponsor Mr. Sasser and President Chuck Westerchil. 273 Key Club dance terminates The task of applying fresh paint to parking zones is assigned to Key Clubbers Don Hanley, Chuck Waters, and Dale Nunnally. Presented on assembly after being chosen as Key Club calendar girls are Rosalyn Kaplan, Vicki Kramer, Kathy Sandifer, Kathy Silver, Jan Wilkerson, Debra Forbis, Sharon Pugh, Katie Van Asselberg, Allison Yeager, Kris Draper, Mary Jane Flynn, and Nancy Joseph. 274 active service year Mary Sue Bledsoe Glenda Chambers Yvonne Donaldson After presenting the court, Key Club Randy Fox honors the Sweetheart traditional kiss and roses. Janet Giambrone Nancy Hall President with the 275 Mixed emotions felt as 276 graduation approaches Eminent girls selected as favorites Favorites chosen for 1908-69 ale (seated) Kathy Silver and Kathy Sandifer. (standing) Nancy Hall, Yvonne Donaldson, Jan Wilkerson, Rosalyn Kaplan, Katie Van Asselberg, Vicki Kramer, Sharon Pugh, and Vicki Rablais. Being elected a favorite by the student body is a distinct honor at Bolton. Selection of the Campus Queen, Maid of Honor, Maids, and Runners-up is based on leadership, academic accomplishment, character, and service to the school. Girls recognized as the eight Runners-up are Janice Sandifer, Bruin Business officer; Judy Williams, varsity cheerleader; Mary Sue Bledsoe, alternate cheerleader; Kris Draper, Sophomore class secretary; Debra horbis. Head Majorette; George Ann Hayne, Treasurer of the Student Council; Jennifer Wolf, Homecoming Court; and Caren Jones, Editor-in-Chief of CUMTUX. 278 Maid of Morn Kathy Silver Kathy Sandifer, Campus Queen, has been chosen “Best All-Around” for three years and has appeared on the Key Club Calendar for the past two years. As a Junior, she was secretary of her class and attended Pelican State the following summer. A member of the National Honor Society, Kathy is ranked in the top ten per cent of her class and serves as head varsity cheer- leader in her Senior year. Maid of Honor, Kathy Silver, was secretary of her Sophomore class and was head alternate cheerleader as a Junior. Serving as a varsity cheerleader during her senior year, Kathy is Miss April on the Key Club Calendar. Campus Queen Kathy Sandifer 281 Katie Van Asselberg Junior Katie Van Asselberg, First Maid, has been an officer of her class for two years and is currently a varsity cheerleader. She is Miss August on the Key Club Calendar and a member of the Bruin Business Staff. Rosalyn Kaplan, Homecoming Maid of Honor and Most Courteous senior girl, is Second Maid. A Booster Squad Leader and Associate Manager of the Bruin Bus- iness Staff, Rosalyn is a member of Quill and Scroll and National Honor Society. Kosalyn Kaplan Third Maid, Vicki Kramer, reigned as Homecoming Queen this year. She is Miss February on the Key Club Calendar and is president of Boosters. Vicki is also co-editor of the Faculty section of BRUIN. Cutest senior girl, Jan Wilkerson is a three-year member of the Student Coun- cil and during her junior year was Home- coming Maid of Honor. A varsity cheer- leader, Jan is honored as Fourth Maid. Vicki Kramer 283 $an Wilkerson Sharon Pugh, Fifth Maid, was chosen “Best All-Around” and secretary of her Sophomore class. She is a member of the 68-69 Homecoming Court and is Miss July on the Key Club Calendar. Editor-in-chief of BRUIN, Yvonne Donaldson is serving as Sixth Maid. Yvonne, elected to the Key Club Court, is the “Most Dependable” senior girl and is a member of Quill and Scroll. Sharon Pugh vonne 'Donaldson 284 Seventh Maid, Vicki Rabalais, was chosen as the senior girl with the “Most School Spirit.” In her sophomore year Vicki served as Bruinette squad leader. She is currently a member of the Bruin Business staff and is a varsity cheer- leader. Drum Majorette Nancy Hall, Eighth Maid, was elected “Best Dancer” in the senior class. She is a member of the Key Club Court and is secretary of the Na- tional Honor Society. Vicki Rabalais Nancy Hall 285 Election honors eighteen prominent boys Boys chosen as this years’ Braves are (standing) Greg O’Quin and Ronnie Raum, (seated) Wayne Berlin, Greg Fowler, Randy Fox, Steve Cooley, George Sears, Larry Collins, Bucky Jones, and Donnie Carroum. Recognized for character, service, leadership, scholastic achievement, and school spirit are eighteen boys composing the War Council, Braves, Medicine Man, and Big Chief Cumtux. They are honored by the student body for various contributions made during the year. Members of the War Council for 1968-69 are Charlie Stokes, varsity football; Randy Carter, varsity football; Bucket Trotter, Pelican State; Edward Foote, Key Club; Bill Hathorn, CUMTUX Sports Editor; Sam Craig, National Honor Society President; Billy Pardue, National Forensic League President; and Mike Gregorio, “Best Dancer.” 286 Bucket Zrotter Charlie Stokes Edward Joote Bill Mathorn Sam Craig Mike Qregorio Medicine Mm Konnie Kaum Greg O’Quin, Big Chief Cumtux, is President of the Student Council. He was a recipient of the Optimist “Pat-on-the-Back” Award and was a Pelican State delegate. Greg was president of his Sophomore class and has been chosen “BestAll-Around” for three years. He is a member of Key Club and National Honor Society and serves on the varsity basketball and track teams. Medicine Man, Ronnie Raum, serves as Senior class president. He was secretary of the Stu- dent Council during his junior year and attended Pelican State the following summer. Ronnie is presently a “Presidential Classroom” delegate and was elected senior boy with the “Finest Char- acter.” 288 o Big Chief Cum tux Qreg O’Quin 289 ! First Brave, Wayne Berlin, partici- pates as a letterman in varsity football and basketball. Wayne was a Pelican State alternate and serves as a member of “B” Club and Interact. Senior boy with the “Most School Spirit,” Greg Fowler serves as Bolton’s mascot, “Yogi.” Chosen Second Brave, Greg is Captain of the swim team and is a member of the Key Club. i 1 I Qreg dowler 290 Key Club President, Randy Fox, was chosen “Most Talented” in his senior class. Tape Editor of the Bruin and mem- ber of the National Honor Society, Randy serves as Third Brave. Basketball letterman for two years, junior Steve Cooley was selected as Fourth Brave. Serving as President of Spanish Club, Steve works on Bruin Business and is an active Key Clubber. 291 Fifth Brave, George Sears is a mem- ber of Key Club and is ranked in the top ten percent of his class. A football letterman for two years, George served as a class officer for three years. “Friendliest” senior boy, Larry Collins, is Sixth Brave. A three year basketball player, Larry was Vice-President of his junior class and was a delegate to Pelican State. Carry Collins 292 Bucky Jones, Seventh Brave, is Vice- President o the Student Council. A var- sity basketball player and “Best All- Around” of his sophomore class, Bucky portrayed Captain Keller in the produc- tion of “The Miracle Worker.” Varsity football letterman, Donnie Carroum is “Cutest” senior boy. An active member of “B” Club, he has served on Student Council for three years. Donnie is Eighth Brave. 293 'Donnie Carroum Vickie Cooper competes in an American History test with other area girls after receiving the DAR Good Citizenship Award. After years of superior scientific study, Tim Wilkin was awarded the Bausch and Lomb Award. Students awarded for academic propensity Returning from a week-end of intensive tests and interviews, Stephen Norman, Chuck Westerchil, Sharon Hosey, Mike Penney, Eileen Roberts, and Tim Wilkin were rewarded with scholarship offers from the LSU Alumni Federation. 294 Scholastic accomplishment evident in top 10% Each year the top ten per cent of the senior class is recognized for meritous academic records. After seven semesters of work, fifty-two students were desig- nated as scholastic leaders of the class. Other students deserving recognition are Mary Douglas, Keith Miller, Karen An- derson, Greg O’Quin, Sandra Andries, Jane Walker, Terry Womack, Martha Bates, Ray Herring, and Greg Fowler. Caren Jones Chuck Westerchil Dianne Merlan Sam Craig Dee Ann Thomson Sharon Hosey Vickie Cooper Stephen Norman Susan Josephson Nancy Hall 295 Billy Pardue Janet Barham Sally Roland Anne Woodrow r ' Eileen Roberts George Sears Ronnie Baum Vicky Harris Mike Penny Glenda Chambers Faye Flanagan Sally Craig V Paula Bennett Warren Brumfield Janet Giambrone Gary Taylor 296 Randy Fox Dianne Beck Kathy Sandifer Jackie Ryland Elizabeth Brian Rosalyn Kaplan Deb Bossier Gay Mathews Richard Sanders Margaret Craig Vicki Ulmann Debra Cox Bill Rattray Joan Aymond Kathy Harwell Gil Wade Sue Lobaugh Linda Samson Steve Kennington George Ann Hayne 297 “Sights Sounds” record by 69 Bruin staff 298 1700 enthusiastic students crowded into Bolton's hnllways in the late days of August to mark the forty-third year of Bolton’s history. This year of 1968-69 was to be an exciting year, and it was to bring with it one of the most active years ever. Prior to the beginning of the fall school year BHS students carried the name of Bol+on throughout Louisiana, as they traveled to Pelican State. Leadership Conference, and Student Council Workshop. The school brought the coming of Senior rings and also the “Spirit of 69.” This intangible spirit vested in the Student Body was to uphold the esteemed traditions of Bolton. The completion of the public school in Wozi, Liberia from money furnished by the students of Bolton gave children in a foreign land an opportunity to have an education. Later, a portion of the profits from the magazine sale were to go toward books and materials for this school. New leadership through military science was brought to Bolton as the Air Force ROTC was established. The name of Bolton was carried across the state as the Student Council ran for President of the Louisiana Associa- tion of Student Councils. Six National Merit Finalists led academic standings. The Vocational Trade School gave many Bolton boys an opportunity to learn trades and skills that would be useful in their jobs and careers after graduation. Bear cagers carried on the winning tradition once again by having one of their most successful seasons. Vitality spread through the homerooms, and the canned foods piled under the Christmas tree; as a result, many needy families were able to enjoy a “Merry Christmas.” The excitement and tension of electing a new president of the United States spread throughout the nation as well as Bolton High School. Speakers rep- resenting the three major candidates spoke before a Bolton assembly and through a Cumtux election, Bolton elected its new President—Richard M. Nixon. Numerous speech and debate honors were acquired for Bolton by the Speech Department and the Dramatic Arts Department produced a musical and two plays. School pride reached a peak as the cheerleaders led the school in a “Spirit Contest.” This exciting class competition united the Student Body behind the Bears in every aspect. A record number of students saw life at Bolton this year. Led by the Senior Class and the “Spirit of 69,” this was a year that will always be remembered. The Juniors established themselves by providing outstanding leadership in many activities. The Sophomores kept the balcony and the school exciting all year. Rivalry between these three classes through pep rally cheers and assembly jeers kept life at Bolton fast-paced and helped to form a Student Body that everyone could be proud of. For forty-three years Bolton has reigned over Alexandria as the only public high school. Bolton has rep- resented the youth of the community and has represented it well. The completion of a new high school by the fall of 1969 will end this proud tradition. In many instances this is sad, but we should be proud of this productive era when our community is on the grow. The year 1969 marks the end of a tradition, but the begin- ning of a new era. In retrospect, we can see that this year was truly great, but the year’s activities are preserved on the pages of this book. Our eyes can trace the pages of this Bruin and the thoughts of 1969 will forever be preserved. Greg O’Quinn President of the Student Body THE BRUIN EDITORS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FEATURES EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FACULTY AND SCHOLASTIC EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS ART EDITOR BUSINESS EDITORS SALES MANAGER TAPE EDITOR 299 300 301 COMPLIMENTS OF CITY OF ALEXANDRIA 302 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES YOUR SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK Compliments REED'S OILFIELD SCRAP EQUIPMENT Typewriter Exchange 327 Jackson St. HI 2-7261 A Friend Allstate Life Insurance Co. Leon Irwin Insurance Co. The Cowboy Store A Friend Texas Jackson Phillips 66 Thunderbird Kitchen Lanier Electric Company Rizz-O-Pak Julia Michiels' Corset Shop Burger Chef Fred Edgerton's Conoco Hawthorne Auto Parts Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Single Cannon Service Station NEATNIKS SET THE PACE Sears 1000 Bolton Ave. Alexandria, La. 71301 443-5601 CATALOG SHOPPING ... 445-9371 304 305 ALEXANDRIA MEMORIAL GARDENS Memorial Gardens and Chapel Mausoleum P.O. Box 1592 iililLL'-a'.' 443-8456 Compliments of MERCHANTS OF WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Travel CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS Silver—China—Crystal Linens—Gifts—Bric-a-brac THE SOUTH'S LEADING GIFT STORE You Always Do Better at HILL HARRIS FREE STORE SIDE PARKINS 13 at Lee Street DEVORE'S JEWELRY BOOK STORE MacArthur Village Alexandria, La. OUR PATRONS: DR. ALVIN HONIGMAN LA CROIX WARING C.P.A. TONY'S GARAGE PLANTATION MANOR BORDEN'S ICE CREAM AMERICAN CLEANERS BUBBA KING MOBILE HOMES HANCOCK'S FABRIC OUTLET W. S. McCAMPBELL. 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STORE DONALD M. GARRETT GIBSON PHARMACY EQUITY FUNDING CORPORATION MIKE ESKEW SANDY EWING SWMMING POOL SERVICE CENLA RESTAURANT SUPPLY LIGHTHOUSE BIG R DR. IN BLOTNER BROS. AUTO SUPPLY 312 LOUISIANA MEDICAL SUPPLY FRENCH UNIQUE CLEANERS HERBIEK'S OYSTER HOUSE LOUNGE THE WORLD'S WORST SERVICE WITH THE WORLDS FINEST FOOD HI 2-1821 HI 2-9211 JIFFY- PAK FOLTZ Insurance Agency 3400 Jackson BSI i r ffucll A MacAr+hur Village FRANCES RUBIN BROOKNER Owner MARTIN BUILDING MATERIALS CO., INC. Everything From Tree to Key SCOTT TRUCK TRACTOR 4000 Lee St. Ext. BIG SCOOP ICE CREAM SALLEY’S FOOD STORE Alexandria, La. I 104 MacArthur Drive Phone 443-3661 Alexandria, Louisiana 314 These boys are shopping at Wellan's . . . the In store to buy your clothes. Terry Alters WELLAN'S HI-BOARD 68-69 Mallory Culpepper Louise Nunnally Christy Rabalais Janet Koncinslcy Roberta Rue Wellan's is the store with the young ideas ... because we get our best ideas from our Hl-Board. We are happy to have these Bolton High girls advising us for 1969. 315 1150 Your Prestige Address in Alexandria W. A. CARRUTH, JR., Developer 316 CARROLL FURNITURE COMPANY 91 I Main Street Come see us. You'll be glad you did! WELLAN'S LADIES' SHOE DEPT. Compliments of: FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE CO. SHIRLEY P. WELLS MANNING'S SKELLYLAND MRS. AIKEN'S HOME-ROOM PROFESSIONAL AND RESOURCEFUL SERVICE McNUTT GIN CO. MURRELL CLINIC HOSPITAL A FRIEND A FRIEND TONY'S APPLIANCE CENTER VANDERHOEVEN DRUGS ALEXANDRIA WATER DEPARTMENT 317 Best Wishes from ... WEISS COLORING In Downtown Alexandria 2 Convenient Parking Lots For W G Customers 1 Hour Free Storeside Parking 2 Hours Free Parking At The Guaranty Bank Parking Garage FISHER TEXACO ? SERVICE E CO) HEATWAVE 740 MacArthur RECORDING ARTISTS Heatwave • 445-6047 SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Alexandria's Only National Bank Murray and Foisy Westgate Shopping Center MEMBER, F.D.I.C. BANK AND TRUST COMPANY WILLIAM H. BURNETT CORP. North Circle HI 5-2461 MacArthur Dr. BOYCE. LA. 793-2576 GLENMORA, LA. 748-3555 Compliments: BILL'S BICYCLE SALES SERVICES ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. WALTER LAFARGUE MRS. GORDON D. RILEY LA. NEON SIGN CO. THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE RANSVILLE SERVICE STATION NICK'S FOOD CENTER A FRIEND A FRIEND COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP SIMMS FLOWER SHOP SUE'S FLOWER GIFT SHOP 319 Penney’s Best Wishes to CLASS OF 1969 1201 3rd Street Dial 443-5648 HATHORN TRANSFER HATHORN TRANSfER tuilia.j t, HOWARD, WEIL, LABOUISSE FRIEDRICHS, AND CO. MODEL CLEANERS E. S. VOELKER COMPANY FRANK T. BRAME, JR. Resident Partner 3219 Masonic Drive P.O. Box 5728 Alexandria Members New York Stock Exchange 808 Third Street ALEXANDRIA SEED CO. 2510 Broadway Alexandria, La. 321 322 s ms 69 :• : ' ' SRsbS We ft re FinelVJ e a Administration and Faculty Aiken, Geraldine—28 Anastasio. Charles—36, 37, 263 Amiries, Eloise—34, 35 Baker. Marguerite W.—28, 29 Barham, Nancy—36 Belgurd, Murphy—20, 21, 168, 262 Benge. Marjorie—26, 267 Bennett, Helen—28, 29, 161 Bilberry, Barbara—48 Boren, Catherine—36, 37 Breithaupt. Holmes—20 Brister, Ophelia—46 Burnes, Janice--41 Bushnell. Richard—33, 166, 214 Clark, Jim—42. 177 Clayton, Dorman—42, 179 Colin. Arthur Jr.—47, 263 Cox. Vyrtis—28. 29. 202 Crouch, Homer -20, 213 Culpepper, Richard—24 David, Elmena—19 Davis, John D.—18 Dearman. Wade—20. 21, 232, 263 Dill. Theda 46 Downs, Ruby—36, 37, 153 Doyle, Jesse—17 Ducote, Carol—46 Fedd, Linda—24 Fitzgerald, David—21 Foreman, Ruth—44, 45 Foil, Mary—43. 155 Foster, John Paul—22, 23 Carlington, B. F.—19 Gipe, Marie—34 Hathorn. Kathleen—29, 260 Hawkins, Aubrey—43 Hutchinson. Jesse—27, 200 Kees, Doris—19 Kelly, Alice—46. 189 Kelly, Charles—49 Lawrenec. Ramona—30 LeSuer, Dillic—33, 163 Lievens, Flora —45 Mattis. Catherine—18 McKay, David—36, 37 Milldrum, Ella Lois—30, 32 Miller, Delia—22 Mongue. Margaret—22, 23, 198 Morris, Bill—47, 263 Mounce, Margaret—44, 45, 205 Nichols. Freddie— 39. 162, 163 Norton, Thelma—44 Nugent, Gary—38, 39 O’Quinn. Ruth—31. 32 O’Mealey, Joe—27. 212 Parker, Inez—31, 165 Partriuge. inez—35, 209 Pate, W. E.—87, 262 Patterson. Dortny—34, 35, 211 Peevy. Mike—47. 234, 263 Pierson, Lee—38 Redmond, Winnifred—48 Riser, James—49 Robertson, Linda—35, 210 Roshto. Alfred—25, 200 Rosier, Billy—38, 39 Sampson. Ida—23 Sanders. Aubrey—47, 218, 263 Sasser. Richard-21, 23, 170, 273 Shaffer, Dorothy—31 Shaw, Geraldine—44, 45, 204 Skeels. Frankie—40, 41, 203 Staff, Aline—44 Strohschcin. Virginia—48 Sutton, Christine—32, 165 Swanson. Sarah—32 Taylor. Douglas—17 Taylor, Peggy—18 Toney, Bonnie—18 Tubre. Elvin—25. 199 Wilkie, Jennie—44 Williams, Brenda—38, 39 Willis. Linda—41 Clubs and Organizations Band -174 ”B” Club—173 Boosters—187 Bruin Business —158 Bruin Editorial 154 Bruinettes 190 Cafeteria Staff—196 Cheerleaders—192 Choir—180 Chorale 178 Civil Defense Club—199 Concession Staff—196 Courtesy Committee—195 Cumtux Business 162 Cumtux Editorial -160 Distributive Education—205 Dramatic Club—214 Four-H—201 French Club—210 F.B.L.A.—204 FHA—202 FT A—202 GAA—206 Glee Club—181 Guidance Office Staff—195 Interact Club—170 Jr. Red Cross—198 Key Club—168 Latin Club—209 Library—196 Main Office Staff—194 Math Club—213 Mr. Doyle’s Staff—195 Mr. Taylor’s Staff—194 NFL—166 NHS—164 Pelican State—172 Photography Club—200 Projection Staff—196 Quill and Scroll—165 Radio Club—200 ROTC—182 Science Club—212 Spanish Club—211 Stage Crew—196 Student Council—160 Student Instructors—186 Thespians—167 Treasury Staff—194 Sports Golf—242 Jr. Vnrsity Basketball—232 Varsity Basketball—228 Varsity Football—218 Varsity Swimming—238 Varsity Tennis—244 Varsity Track—234 Classes Abate. Mary Elizabeth—52 Abel, Tana—134 Adams. Bonnie—52, 158 Adams, Jane—120, 189 Adams. Jeanetta Marie—52, 202, 204 Adams. Roderick—134. 180, 200 Aderhold, Rusty—120, 170. 212 Adler. Rhodes—120, 158, 161 Agnew. Samuel—134, 163, 174 Ahler. Chris—120 Ainsworth, Jerry—62. 205 Ainsworth. Laura—120 Akers. Terri—134 Aldrich. Quentin—63 Alewine, Steve—53 Allen. Deborah—120. 187, 206, 216 Allen. Janet—53. 174, 198 Allen, Janet—134 Allen. Melanie—120 Allison, David—120 Anders. Don 53 Antlers. Judith—134 Anderson. Christine—120. 195, 204, 206 Anderson, Donald—134. 197 Anderson. Jackie—134 Anderson. Karen Ann—53, 195, 206 Anding, Wanda—120 Amiries. John—54, 184 Amiries, Kathryn—134, 201 Andries. Mary—134 Amiries. Michael—134. 174, 201 Andries. Sandra—54. 102, 164, 186, 201, 202. 206 Antony. George-134 Ardoin. Robert Bruce—54, 196 Armand, Donna—54, 180, 205 Armand. Rodney— 54 Armstrong. Edwin—134 Arnold. Dennne—134 Arnold, Sherri—134 Arnold. Susan-55. 181. 202, 204, 205 Asfar, Alex—134 Ashley. Frank—134. 174 Ashlock. Brenda—120 Atkinson, Hugh—134 Atterbery. Brenda 134, 181, 190 Atwood, Cathy—134, 206 Aymond. Joan—55. 164. 186, 206, 297 Aymond. Michael—120 Ayres. Anne—134. 153, 181, 190. 206, 210, 215 Ayres. Steve—120. 153, 166, 170, 245 Babb, Nancy—134, 206 Baggett. Glen—134 Buglio. Donna Gail 55 Baglio. Glenn—55 Bagwell, Marilyn—134 Bailey. Jack—235. 236 Baker, Candy—135, 181 Bales, Ronald—120, 174 Ball. Danny—135. 183 Ball. Nancy—55. 102. 199, 202 Ball. Nelson—55. 196 Ballard. Dennis—135 Ballentine. Debbie—120, 161, 187 Ballentine. Glen—135. 185 Bankston. Vickie—55. 204 Barber, Dan—120 Barber, Louis 135 Barham. Janet—56, 164, 165, 181, 186, 189, 206. 296 Barker. Vernon—120 Barnes. Tomi 135 Barnett. Beverly—55, 195, 204, 215 Barnett. Jean—135 Barnett. Victor D.—56, 180, 182, 183, 196, 197, 198 Baron. Janet Anne—56 Barron, Kaye—135, 181 Barry. Danjel—135, 182, 184 Bates, Martha—56, 194, 202 Batiste, Pam—120, 202, 206 Batson. Martha—56. 186, 195, 206, 216. 245 Bauman. Karen—135, 190, 206, 209 Beaner. Deborah—120 Beard. Richard Church—56, 180 Beasley. Dave—120, 168, 174, 182, 183, 200. 204. 215, 270 Beauboef, Carolyn—120, 180 Beaubouef. Jeff—135 Beaubouef. Linda Anne—56 Beck, Bobby—-120 Beck, Dianne—56, 158, 297 Beebe. Suzanne—120 Beeson, David—270, 271 Belgard. Terry—135 Belvin, Barbara—135, 181. 201 Bennett. Paula 56. 113, 167, 195, 260, 296 Berjeaux, Belinda—135 Berlin. Belva—135, 181, 190, 202, 215 Berlin. Teresa Anne—56. 202, 204, 206, 215 Berlin, Wayne Joseph—57. 170, 173, 197, 227, 229, 230. 231, 286, 290 Bernard. Brenda—57. 202, 206. 215 Berry. Beth—120 323 Berry. Paul 135 Bertram!. Bobby—121 Bertrand. David—57 Besson. Charles—135, 182, 183, 185 Bindursky. Sally—135. 190. 210, 215 Birchfield. Vicky—57 Birdwell, Bruce—121, 182, 184 Bishop, Robert—121 Bissell. Paul—39. 121. 182, 183 Black. Leonard—234. 235, 236 Blackburn. Stephen—135 Blackmon. Gracie—135, 190, 211 Blackmon, Mayo Irving—57 Blackwell. Michael Thurman—58, 200 Bladergroen. Pat—135, 181 Blnnkenbaker. Darrell—121 Blankenship. George—121, 183 Bledsoe. Mary Sue—58, 153, 158, 172, 189, 192. 199, 215, 253, 275. 279 Blood, Lester—121 Bolen. Jan—121. 180 Bollar, Bubs- -121. 202 Bolton, Barbie 121. 174 Bolton, Johnny—135 Boniol. Thomas—135 Bonnette. Francis—58 Bonnette, Jeanette—58, 206 Bonnette. Paul 135 Bonton, Jane—135. 181 Bordelon, Ann—58, 203 Bordelon, Anne—59. 174, 206 Bordelon, Benny—121, 173, 235 Bordelon, Denese—135 Bordelon. Dianna—121 Bordelon. Doris—135 Bordelon, Judy—121, 187, 206 Bordelon, Kenny—121, 212, 215 Bordelon, Michael—135 Bordelon. Mike—121 Bordelon. Patty—121 Bossier. Bryan—135 Bossier. Deb 35. 58. 59, 100, 119, 155, 186, 210, 297 Bossier, Mrs. Leonard—261 Boucher. Jim—121. 182, 183 Boudreaux. Bobbie—121, 194 Boutte, Terri—135 Bowen, Cherye—121, 180, 204 Bowman. Debra—135, 206 Bowman. Susan—59, 195 Bowman. Wesley—135, 174, 183 Boyce, Elizabeth—121 Boyd. Rex—121 Boykin, Carey—121, 181, 183 Boykin, Cynthia—134 Brady, Pam—121. 194, 197, 212, 213 Brame, Richard—135 Branch. James—135, 174, 185 Branch. Teri—135, 190, 206, 210 Branch. Vicki—135, 181 Brawner, Evelyn—135 Brawner, Laura—135 Brawner, Nelwyn—135 Brazell. Dennis 59, 184, 197 Brazil, Michael T.—59 Brazil, Richard—135 Brazzeil, Pam—135 Brechtal, Frieda 121. 158, 187, 206 Brenner. Betsy 59, 180, 206 Brevellc. Carl -135, 184 Brewster. Kathy—59, 174, 175, 186, 198, 206, 215 Brian. Elizabeth—40. 59. 110, 153, 157, 165, 167, 186. 189. 215, 264, 268, 297 Brian, Gregory—135 Briggs, Betty—121. 180 Briggs. Kristie—135, 181 Briggs, Vicki—135 Bringol. Nancy—59. 155, 206 Brinkerhoff. Susan 135. 181, 190, 204 Broad well. James L.—60. 184 Broadwell. Robert—135 Brocato. Sam—136 Brocato. Vincent—121 Brocklehurst. Darrell—121 Brodnax, David—121, 127 Brooks, Donald Ray- 60 Brooks. Mike—121. 229, 233 Brossett, Kenneth—121, 205 Brossett, William—121 Brouillette, Pam—136. 206 Broussard. Albert—136 Broussard. John— 136 Broussard, Ronald—60. 158, 165, 168, 205. 274 Broussard. Sam bra—136. 174, 198, 206 Brown. Juliette 136, 206 Brown. Michelle—121. 167. 181 Brown. Milford 136 Brown. Nancy 121, 158, 180, 206 Brown. Velda 136 Brownell. Sandra—121 Brumfield. Gwen —60 Brumfield. Marian 136 Brumfield. Warren 60, 158, 164, 296 Brunson. Lynette—121, 158, 199, 202, 206. 210 Brunson. Sam 29. 136 Bruyninckx. Joe—121, 176, 198, 201. 232 Bryant. Becky 121. 158, 180, 199, 200, 202. 206 Bryant. Billy—136 Bryant. Connie Sue—60, 205 Bryant. Larry 121 Bryant. Linda 60. 95 Buiknaiter. Charles—121 Burch. Jo Anne 121, 200 Burge. Ray 122, 182. 183 Burnaman, Karen 122 Burnaman. Mike 136. 197 Burnett. Pam 60, 215 Burns, Ruby Marie—60 Burns, Maria 122. 186, 187, 195. 199, 206 Burns, Michael 136, 183, 185, 197 Burns, Ronnie—136, 174 Burrows, John—122 Burrows, Wanda—136, 181 Burton. Dick—136 Bush. Alex Winburn—61 Butler, Jesse—136, 174 Butler, Michelle- 122. 200, 211 Butler. Nelda—136, 190 Butler, Richard—136 Burtler. Russ 136 Byford. Judy—122 Byles. Jerry—122 Bynog. Joan—136. 181 Byrd. Patsy—136 Calcott, Linda—43. 122 Caldwell. Robert—136 Caldwell, Suzanne- 136 Callaway. Becky—61. 174, 175, 186, 206 Calton, David—136, 174 Calton, Donna 61, 174, 202 Camp. Terri—122. 202, 206, 215 Campbell. Bill—61 Campo, Arlene—136 Cannon. Alvin—136. 180, 185 Cargle, Verna- 122 Carnahan, Gene 61, 182, 184 Carr, Clint—136 Carr, Leitha—122. 204 Carr, Paul—122 Carroum. Donnie—62. 152, 153, 173, 223, 252. 286, 293 Carter, Larry—62 Carter. Kandy Curtis- 62. 170, 173, 220, 235, 236. 252. 287 Carter, Tony—62. 229 Cartwright. Thomas -136. 180 Casey. Johnny C.—62 Casey. Kevin—136. 183 Caskey. James 122. 173 Cassa rd, Donald 136 Cathey, Gary—136 Cathey, Linda 136 Cazes. Charles James—63 Cecil, Timothy—122 Cedars, Carl Stephen—63 Cedars, Chester 122. 200 Cedars. Tracy Warren—63 Center, Keith—63, 221 Center. Kerry-63, 173, 225, 235. 236, 263 Caspiva, Bill—63. 235 Chaisson, Norried— 122, 182, 183 Chambers, Alice—136. 181 Chambers. Glenda—63. 66, 100, 155, 164, 165. 172. 187. 258. 275. 296 Chambers. Mrs. Harold—261 Chandler. Percy—122. 211 Chatelain. Gary 122 Chaudoir. Bill—136 Chaya. Rick—122. 167. 196, 215 Cheek. Joan—136. 202, 206 Chelette, Kenneth—122 Cheneval, Susan 136, 153, 190, 210 Chenevert. Mike—63 Chicola, Wanda—63. 161, 174, 202 Chiricos. Kathy—122. 210 Chouinard, Cheryl—122. 153. 206 Chutz, Carolyn—122, 202, 204 Cicardo. Tommy—64, 173, 220, 235 Clark. Carol- 136. 174 Clark. Danny—136 184 Clark. Eugene- 136 Clark. Larry—64 Clark. Mary—136. 206 Clark. Randy—137 Clark. Shelby—136. 197 Clayton. Gary-137, 153, 180 Clayton. Greg—137 Cleveland. Shelia 137. 206 Coatney. Sandy—122. 202, 206, 210 Cobb. Jerry—122 Coco, David Whittington 64, 99, 170, 173, 227. 264 Coco. Milton—122 Coker. Ginger—122 Cole. Adrienne- 122, 174 Cole. Debbie 122 Cole. Elton 137 Cole. Robert—137 Cole, Theresa 64, 174 Coleman. James 137 Collins, Frank Lee Jr.—64, 184 Collins, Kenneth 137. 183 Collins. Larry 64. 173. 229, 253, 286, 292 Collins. Paul K.— 64. 173. 226, 235 Connella, Joyce—122 Conner. Gregory—122. 212 Converse, Candy—122. 189, 192 Converse. Susan 64. 100, 194 Cook. David—122. 158, 166 Cooley, Larry—245 Cooley. Larry—245 Cooley. Steve—26. 27. 122, 153, 159, 168. 173. 211. 228. 229, 230. 231, 286, 291 Cooper. Chris—122 Cooper, Debbie 122 Cooper, Frank—232 Cooixt, Terry 122 Cooper, Terry 137. 183 Cooper, Vickie- 64, 104, 159, 164, 165, 186, 187. 206, 210. 212. 294, 295 Copeland, Carol 137 Copeland, Linda—122, 178, 180, 198, 200, 215 Corley, Debbie—122, 211 Coston. Bobette 137 Couteter. Rita--137 Couvillion. Bill—65. 184 Couvillion. Brian—65. 119, 161, 165, 168, 173. 235, 236 Couvillion. Janice—122, 206 Couvillion. Neal—122 Couvillion, Randy—137 Couvillion. Robert—65, 196 Cowden, Jennie—122, 180 Cowdon. Jimmie 137 Co wen, Terri—122, 186 Cox. Debbie—65. 167, 189, 195, 297 Cox. Sarah Jane 123. 187, 202, 206 Craig. Cecil Duane 65, 170 Craig, Holt 137. 168, 169 Craig. Margaret 43, 66, 202, 297 Craig. Sally—66, 115, 155, 156, 165. 186, 187, 188, 206, 296 Craig, Sam 66. 153, 164, 170, 261, 287, 295 Craig, Sheron- 66, 206 Crawley. David 123. 182, 184 Crawley. Nona 137. 194 Crichton, Tellis Edward—66, 229 Cripps. Denise—123, 180 Crnkovic, Ann—123 Crockett. Teri—123 Crooks. Carol—124, 194 Crooks, Elizabeth—123 Crooks. Glenda—67 Crouch. Susan—67 Crowell. A lay ne—137, 190 Crowell, Bruce- 137, 182. 185, 200, 271 Crowell, Richard—67 Grumpier, Glenda 123, 180 Cryar, Kenneth 67 Culpepper. Mallory—123, 124, 157, 187, 198, 240. 258 Cupp. Donna 67. 159, 186, 195, 296 Cupp. Ronnie—123 Cutter. David—67, 174 Daigle, Stephen—123 Daigre, Dennis—67, 205 Daigrepont, Russell—123 Daigrepont, Sylvia—137, 181 Dale, Laura 123 Dale, Robert—67 D’Amico. Perry—137, 183 Dane, Kandy—123 Daniel. Anne—123, 186, 187, 215, 245 Daniel, Elizabeth—137 Daniel, Gloria—67 Daniels, Chris—123, 197 324 Daniels, Shirley—137 Danzy, Genese—123 Dauzat. Deborah -68 Dauzat, Debra -137 Dauzat, John—68, 20f Dauzat. Kathy 137, 210 Davenport. Rodney—123, 163 David, George—131, 137 David. Mary Ann 68 Davidson, David—137, 209 Davis. Barbara—137 Davis, Edwin—137 Davis. Gay -68. 194. 199, 202, 211, 216 Davis, Jo Lynn—68, 161. 174, 175, 186, 198 Davis, Lana—123 Davis, Lex—68 Davis. Nancy—137 Davis. Wesley—123. 198, 199 Dawkins. Hardy—68 Day. Audrey—123 Day. Jan—123, 161. 165, 186, 187, 194, 206, 211 Day. Theresa—123, 186, 206 Dean. Bobby—68 Dean, Bobby—137 Dean. Ken—123. 183 Deane, Deborah 137, 202, 209 Deckler. Barbara 137. 174. 211, 215 Deen, Robert 123 Defee. Janet—123. 211 Dcgroat, Myra 137 Delcomyn. Richard 137 Delrie. Rhonda 123. 186. 206, 211. 215 Demarest, Susan—137, 190, 210 DeMattie, Marie- 123, 159. 206 Denker. Gordon 124. 212. 213 Denley. Diane 124, 157. 215 Denton. Shelia 137 Derbonne. Brenda—68, 204 Derbonne. Gayle—137. 181. 207 Deselle, Harold—69 Desselle. Marie—124 Despino. Robert—69 Deville. Diane—124 Devi He. Wayne—124 Deville. Wayne -124 Dewers. Jim 137 DeWitt. Gary -137. 159, 215 Dezendorf. Dennis—137, 174 Dezendorf, Gay—69. 159, 174, 207 Dezendorf, George 235 Dick, Austen 137. 184 Dick. Kelly 69 Difulco. Marion 137, 207 Dill. Debra—137 Dion, Geraldine—124, 196 Dion, Marion—137 Disman. Dennis -69, 205 Distafino. Sam—137 Dobard, Barbara—137, 190 Dobson. Debbie—138 Doiron. Martha 124 Doiron. Stephen Bruce —70, 173. 227 Donaldson. Eleanor—138, 190. 207 Donaldson. Yvonne—70. 81. 153, 154, 166, 172, 187, 255. 275, 278, 284 Dorsey. Debbie—138 Douglas. Mary—62. 70. 169, 189, 194, 202. 207, 215 Douzat. Joyce--138 Douzat, Pat—70. 205 Dowdy. Thomas 138. 183 Doyle. Bonita—70 Doyle. Clayton—71. 174 Draper. Karen -71. 159, 178, 179, 180, 187. 206. 210, 215. 253. 265. 269 Draper. Kristine—134, 138, 181. 190, 274, 279 Droddy. Barbara 124 Dubroc. Jo Ann—138 Ducote, Greg 138 Ducote. Mike—71 Dufour, Gary—71, 157 Dufour. Maunsel—71 Dugar. Willie Lou—138 Dugas, Debbie—138 Duhon. Ronnie—138 Duke. Cleme Claire—71. 157, 186, 192, 199 Duncan. Jean—124, 180 Duncan. Lona Becky—124, 174, 207 Dunn. Cathy—71, 174 Dunn. Steve—138 Dupas, Royce—138 Dupont, Gail—124, 207, 211 DuPont, Luke Stanley—43, 71, 199 Dupreast. France—124, 206 Dupuy, Wayne—138 Durham, Dianne—124 Dye, Michele—71. 202, 261 Earthly. Calvin—124 Ebright, Carol—124, 180. 26 Echols. David—124 Eckard. Linda—124, 159 Eckel. Rusty 124. 173, 219 Edwards. Albie—138 Edwards. Christine—124 Edwards. Jimmy—138. 232 Edwards. Mike—124. 159. 163. 215 Eldridge, Susan Catherine—72 Elks. Jeffrey—26. 124 Ellers. Steve—72. 178, 180 Ellis. Charlotte 138. 181. 190, 207 Ellzey, Steve—124. 215 Erwin. Judy 138. 181. 190, 211 Eskew, Cindy 138 Eskew, John Charles—72, 174, 180, 199 Eskew, Linda—124 Evans. Connie 138 Evans. Helen—138 Evans, Henry—124 Evans, Richard W.—72, 165, 170, 241 Everett. Lewis—124. 159, 163, 213, 216 Everett. Robin 124. 161. 165, 238 Everitt. Sam—124 Eversull. Karen—124. 189. 195, 216 Ewing. Gary—72. 196, 199 Ewing. Hope—78. 115, 159, 187, 199, 264 Eznack. Doyle 124 Farrar. Debbie—73, 174 Feazell. Paul 138, 182. 184 Fclsenthel. David—138 Ferrell.Chuck—73 Ferrill. Tom 73 Fields. Jan—73, 245 Filasck, Larry—138 Finger, Shelia—138 Finley. Jim—43. 138, 153, 168, 173 211, 221 Finley. Patt—73. 207. 211, 215 Fisher, Alan—138 Fisher. Jackie—138 Fisher Teddie—124 Fisher, Tim—124 Flanagan. Carl—138 Flanagan. Faye—73, 194, 210, 296 Fleming. Robert—26. 125 Floyd, Vicky—124 Flyn. Albert—73. 229 Flynn, Carolyn—138, 181, 202 Flynn. Mary Jane—138, 153, 190, 274 Flynn, Michael W.—73. 199, 215, 240 Fontenot. Susan—125, 207 Fookes, Dani—125. 178, 180 Foote. Edward—74. 95. 153. 155, 172, 211 269 287 Foote, Ross 120, 125, 154. 165. 166, 170, 211, 215, 262 Forbis. Debra—42. 125, 159, 174, 175, 207. 215, 274, 279 Foreman. Dora—138 Foreman, Leroy Curr—74, 199 Foster. Ann—74. 196 Foster. Bob--125, 199, 229 Foster, ivathleen—169, 201, 207 Foster, Marian—139, 181 Fowler. Anita—139. 159, 181. 190, 215 Fowler. Danny—125 Fowler. Greg—34. 54. 74. 152, 164. 173, 193. 209, 212. 239. 253, 286, 290 Fox. Randy—33. 58. 70. 74. 95. 152, 153, 155. 156. 164. 165. 168. 172, 215. 235. 253, 275. 286, 291, 297 Foynn. Albert Patrick—73 Fralick. John—125 Franklin, Jan—125. 163, 195 Franklin. Michelle—139, 181. 191 Franklin. Reggie- -125, 178 Franklin. Ricky—125. 180. 205 Franks, Paula—125, 180 Frazier. Michael—74, 178. 180 Fremeaux, Fred—125, 197 French. Jane 125 French. Jeff 139. 182. 185 French. John—139. 182, 185 Frick. Ford—74. 172. 196. 209 Frick, Susan 139. 191. 207, 209 Frishman, Sandi—125. 211. 215 Frizzell. Mike—139 Fryar, Betty—139 Frye. Beth—125. 153. 159, 187 Funderburk. Howard M.—-74 Funderburk. Jean—271 Funderburk. Judy—125. 205 Funderburk. Terrie—125 Funderburk, Travis—139. 185 Fuselier. Bill 125, 199 Gaar. Bobby 126 Gahagan. Fred—74 Gahagan. Glenn—139 Gallineau, Daniel—76 Gardner. Joseph—125, 215 Garon, C. F.—75, 205 Garrett. Marilyn—139. 191, 210, 216 Gaskey, Chuck—75 Caskey. Kim—125 Gaspard, Alfred 125, 205 Gaspard, Cindy—139 Gaspard. David—75 Gaspard. Sue—75, 203 Gates. Janet—125. 159. 187, 195 Gates. Warren—125 Gauthier. Mary—139 Gauthier. Mike—125 Gauthier. Ricky Lynn—76, 205 George. Brooks—125, 133 Germany. Libby—139 Geyer. Kathy—139. 211 Giambrone. Janet—76. 82, 160, 161, 165, 186, 187. 199. 207. 215, 275, 296 Gibson, Jan—76. 181 Gibson. Steve 139 Gilbert, Daniel—76 Gilbert. Dewanna—139. 191 Gilchrist. Andrew—125 Gill. Duana—139 Gill, Everett, Ray—76. 184 Gillis, Sandra J.—77, 195, 202 Gingras. Buddy -77. 170. 173, 196, 225, 229 Girouard, Julie—125 Gist. Trey—77. 170. 219 Givens. David—77. 161, 200 Glasscock. John 77 Goetz. Charles—139, 174 Goff. Nolan 125. 182. 184 Goff. Roland 139. 174, 183 Going. Virginia—139 Golightly, Alana 40, 77, 157, 186, 198, 207 Golightly, Larry—139 Goodman. Billy—139 Gordey, Kathy—139, 181 Gosser. David—267 Graham. Rebecca -139. 191. 198, 207 Graham. Sally—125, 161 Grantham. Melonie—125 Grass. Ellen —125. 207 Gravel. Mr. Camille—262 Gray. Anna 125, 178, 180 Gray. Billy—125 Gray, Gary—139 Gray. Jace —139 Gray. Roger 139. 184 Grayson. Greg—77, 204 Green. Jerry—139 Green. Terry 125 Greene. Jules 125, 174 Gregorio. Danny 139. 178, 180 Gregorio. Mike—77. 173, 178, 180, 254, 287 Germillion, Bruce—125 Gremillion, Darnell—77 Gremillion. Debbie—139, 153, 159, 191, 210 Gremillion. Gordon—78. 184, 200 Gremillion. Richard—139, 196 Gremillion, Scott—26, 27, 125, 133, 166, 170. 171 Gremillion. Sylvan—125 Griffith. Bob—139, 180 Grimble. Jimmy—139 Groller. Ann—139 Guess. Sandy—125. 163, 194, 209, 216 Guidry. Donna -125 Guidry. Jim—78 Guidry. Steve—139, 183 Guillory. Glenn —139, 232 Guillory. Mac 125. 170. 171. 183, 196, 211. 232, 272 Guillory. Willis 78, 184. 229, 231 Guin. Joe—126, 198 Guinn. Connie—139, 191 Gunter. Glenda—126, 195 Gutierrez. Don—139 Guzzo. Barbara J. 40, 78, 194 Haakenson. Victoria—139, 191 Haert. Denny—126, 157 Ilaftman. Thomas 126 Halbert. Kenneth—78. 184 Hales. Robert—78. 200, 212 Halford. Ronald—134. 137, 139. 170, 173, 226. 232. 233. 263, 272 Hall. Dianna—126 Hall. Nancy—76. 78. 159, 164, 174, 175, 176. 186. 207, 210. 254, 275, 285, 295 Halliburton. Charles—139, 182, 183 Halsey. Jacki—78 Hammock. Angela—139, 191 Hampton, Brent—139 Hampton. Doretha Marie—78, 178, 180 Hampton. Patricia—139, 181 Hampton. Warren—271 325 Hanley. Don 126. 168, 174, 274 Hansen, Debbie—79 Hansen. Robyn—126. 194 Hardy, Gay—126, 187, 207 Hargis. Neal—126 Hargis. Susan—126. 159, 187, 207, 210, 215 Harlan. John—139 Harris. Beverly—139, 207 Harris. Billy—140 Harris. Vicki—35, 79. 165, 186. 207, 210. 296 Hart. Dari—126, 174. 215 Hartt. Kathy—140. 159. 191 Harwell. Kathy—79. 195. 297 Harwell, Nancy—126, 187, 207 Harwood. Ricky—140 Haston, Donna Kay—140, 181, 207 Hatawny. Debbie—140 Hatchet. Bruce—235 Hatfield, Deborah—126 Ha thorn. Bill—79. 104. 153. 161, 165, 196, 287 Hathorn. Martha—126, 207. 211, 215 Hathorn. Tommy 126. 163. 174, 210 Havens. James—79. 182. 183, 200, 212 Havens. Paula—140 Hawthorne. Paula—140 Hayne. George Ann—57, 80, 150, 151, 164. 165, 166. 172. 198. 210, 245, 254. 269. 279. 297 Hazard. Paula—140, 209 Hebert. Cynthia—126. 215 Hebert. Gwen—140, 191. 202, 210 Hedgeeock, Penny—245 Hedgecock, Rodney—140, 201 Heggar. Marie—140. 181, 201 Henderson, Charles—126 Henderson Dennis—140 Hendrick. Janncll—140 Hendrick. Virginia—80 Hensel. Foster—126. 168, 209 Hernandez. Cristoval—80, 173, 82, 183, 212, 219 Hernandez. Eleanore 126 Hernandez, Sharon—140, 178, 181 Herring. Jeanine—140, 174, 211 Herring. Raymond—80, 92, 164, 174, 211, 212. 219 Herron. Mike—126 Hersch. Mike—244. 245 Hetzel. Gary—126. 168, 173, 220, 221 Hertz. Billy—80. 178 Hicks. Travis—126. 189, 207 Higdon. Deborah—126. 202, 207 Hill. Linden—80 Hillin. Barbara—46, 126. 186. 198, 199, 207 Hillmap. Gregory—80 Himel, Robert—80 Himel, Scott—140, 174 Hines. Debbie—140, 191, 210 Hinton. Susan—126. 163. 207, 214 Hirsch, Melba—126, 180 Hobdy, Willie—126 Hodges, Christine—80, 161 Holden. Annette—140 Holloway. Edward—140 Holloway, Linda—126 Holloway. Sandy—126, 163, 199, 202, 207, 214 Holston. Hiram—140 Holt, Frank—126 . Holy field. Nena Mae—140, 207 Honig, Bill—81 Honigman. Jerry—31. 126, 153. 155, 165, 168 Honore, Beverly—126. 202, 207, 270 Hooker, Ken—140 Hoosier, Brian 81. 201 Hopson. Cherry—126, 161. 194, 214 Hosey. Sharon—81, 99. 209, 213, 294, 295 Howes. Deborah—126, 207, 214 Hoyt, Carolyne Dianne—40. 81, 152, 153, 159. 172, 186, 194, 199, 203, 206, 214. 252. 261 Hoyt. Dan—140. 185. 260 Hoyt, Sandra—126 Huber. Janet Gale—81 Hubley, Jackie— 126. 207 Huddleston. Kathy—140 Hudson. Danny—140 Huiiord. Scott—140. 196. 210 Hull. Sue—126. 153. 159, 195, 207, 214 Humphries, Charles—140 Humphries. Earl—242. 243 Humphries, Susan—140 Hunt, Carolyn—126, 180, 207 Hunter, Donald—82. 196 Hunter. Susan—126 Hurts. Helen—140 Hutchinson. Charles—82. 174 Huthnnance. Judy A. -82, 202, 207 Hyde. Frank 82 Hyde. Quinn 140, 184 Hyde. Susan -126. 187. 210 Iiames. Jackie—30, 126, 214 Iiames. Jill—126, 199. 206 Ille, Linda L. 82 Ingram, Vicki- 140 Irons, Timothy I). 83. 168, 172, 173, 235 Irving, Howard—83. 174, 176, 180, 200, 212 Irving. Iris—127, 178, 180 Irving. Steve—235 Ivey. Amie—127 Ivey. Loyd—140. 184 Janette. Carol—83 Jarred. June—140. 194 Jarrel, Jane Ann—83, 119, 155, 186, 187, 210 Jarrel. Sally—127. 157, 187, 240, 265 Jeansonne. Michael 140, 182. 185, 200, 201 Jewell. Andrew 127 Jewell, Roxie—127 Johnson, Debra -127, 207 Johnson. Frank 140 Johnson, Janis 83, 91, 161, 164, 165, 189, 209. 210. 214, 261. 296 Johnson, Kathy—140 Johnson. Kent—83 Johnson, L mmar—127, 180 Johnson. Paul—127, 166. 214 Johnson. Sylvia—83, 201 Johnston, Leonard—140 Johnston. Sandy—140 Jones. Bucky—33. 127, 129, 150, 151, 157, 167. 168, 228, 229, 230. 268, 269. 286, 293 Jones. Caren—83. 87. 160. 161, 164, 165. 166. 207, 214. 254. 262, 279, 295 Jones. Cathy—140, 191 Jones, David—140, 198, 211 Jones. David—140. 184 Jones. Gerald Wayne—83, 159. 182, 184, 200 Jones. Herschel—244, 245 Jones, Janice—140 Jones, John C.—84, 201 Jones, Keith -140 Jones. R. H. 84. 165. 265 Jones, Rosemary—140 Jonson, Judith—140, 153, 178, 180, 210 Jordan, Fred—127. 183 Jordan, John—127. 168 Jordan. Lance—140, 232 Joseph, Nancy—140. 190, 207, 274 Josephson. Susan—62, 84, 155, 164, 165, 186. 189. 199. 207, 214, 238, 252, 295 Jowers. Stan—127, 183 Juneau. Pat—140 Jusselin, Ann—84 Kaplan. Rosalyn—66, 84, 163, 168, 164. 165, 172. 186. 187, 210, 255, 258. 274. 278. 282. 297 Karbowski. Robert—141, 184 Kauffold, Bill—127 Keel. Dennis—127, 182, 183 Kegley, Glynn—85 Kegley, Karen—127 Keith. Jackie—127, 159, 178, 179, 180, 186. 187. 207 Kelley, Debra—141, 191 Kelley. Pat—141. 183. 232 Kellum, Linda—141 Kelly. Pat—127. 170, 171. 243 Kelly, Pattie—141 Kelly. Vickie—127 Kemm. Jessica—127, 161. 187 Kendrick, Anne—127. 180 Kennedy. Al—85. 199, 265 Kennedy. Dorothy—127. 207 Kennington, Steve—85. 178, 180. 268, 297 Kersh. Kathy—85 Ketehum. Marie—85 Kethley. Jean—141 Kile, Linda—141 Kile. Terry—85. 184, 199. 213 Kinder. Barbara 141. 174, 202, 207 Kinder. Thomas—127 King. Dennis—127 King. Lana—141 King. Sherman—141 King. Wayne-127. 161, 182 Kirkpatrick, Jeffery—141 Kleinpeter. Gary—141, 210 Klossner, Deborah—141 Knapp. Tamara—141, 181 Knight. Lynn—141 Koehler, Tad- 127. 155 .165, 168 Kohara. Jack—141 Koncinsky. Janet—85. 104, 155, 164, 166, 186. 198. 199. 207, 209, 295 Koncinsky. Randy—141. 183 Koonce, Adelin—127, 207 Kramer. Vicki—66. 85. 155, 187, 188, 199. 259. 265, 274, 278, 283 Kraushnar. Roland 127. 170, 182, 183, 185, 212, 213, 270. 271 Krumrey, Bcnitu 127 Krumrey. Cynthia—86, 195. 204, 205 LaBello. Lise—141 Laborde, Farrell—141 Laborde, Jackie—127, 183 LaBorde. Jerry—86 Lae hey, Slaphanie 141, 191 Lafleur. Deborah—127. 195, 207, 214 Lafleur. Marleen—141 Lafoy. Tommie Sue—86 LaHood. Gary—127 LaMartinure. Mary—127 Lambdin, Donna—127 Lambdin, Lance—86. 174, 199 Lambert, James- 127. 161. 165, 166, 168, 234 Lamkin, Adrian—86. 200 Lamkin, William- 127. 182, 183, 196. 197, 200. 211, 271 Landers. Al 86. 184 Landrum. Monica 127, 178, 180 Landrum. Thomas 86, 224 Langston. Buster 27. 211 L’Heureaux. Anne—128, 161, 165, 166, 167, 189. 207, 210, 214. 268 Lanier. Judy—86, 159. 178, 180, 199 Lanier. Kathy—141 Lavespeare. Mary—141, 181 Lawrence. Robert 128, 169, 199 Leatherman. Eddie—82. 86 Leavines. John—86. 183 Leavines. Robert- 141 Leblanc, Bruce—87 Ledet. Tim—141 Lee. Alice—141 Lee. Debbie -141 Lee. Rodney—87 Lee. Scott- 141, 174, 183 LeJeune, Craig-128, 129 Lemoine, Don 87. 199. 209, 210, 213 Lemoinc. Larry—141. 174. 183 Lena. Vincent 87 Leopard. Karen—141 Lester, Ronnie—141 Levy. Suzanne—87, 159, 199 Lewis, Henry—128 Lewis, John -88, 89. 170, 196 Lewis, Ken—141 Lewis. Marcia—88, 159, 199 Lewis. Robbie—141 Liggin. Johnette—128, 178, 180 Lindsay, LeAnn—128, 207. 211 Lobaugh, Nancy—141, 207 Lobaugh. Sue—88. 91. 161, 165, 195, 207, 297 Locke, Diana—88 Loden, Calvin—88 Loden. Marie—88 Logsdon , Richard—128, 212, 213 Lohmnn, Joe—141 Long, Shirley—141 Longino, Judy—141 Longino. Peggy—88 Lonidier, Dale--141 Lonidier, Hershel—141, 180 Loj ez. Paul—141, 182. 184 Lorenz, Joseph—141 Lorenz. Linda 128 Lott. Jodie Elliot 88 Lott. Jo Lynn—141 Lounsberry. Carolyn—40, 128, 169 Love. Alvin—141, 182 Love. Billie—88. 91. 178, 180, 186 Lovell. Arttie—89. 205 Lowery. Mitch—141 Lowther. Brad 242. 243 Lucas. Richard —141. 183 Lund. Vita—141, 181 Luttrell. Brenda 89 Lymberis. Becki- 89, 204 Lymberis, Janie -128 Lynd. Pam—128 Lyons. Barry—141 Lyons. Chuck—141 Lyons. James J. -89 Lyons. Linda—141, 191 Mabou, Charles 128 Mabou, Ida—141 Mack. Sandra—141, 181, 201 Magee. Lillie 89. 162, 178, 180, 187, J99. 264 326 MnhorrcH. Ronald 141 Mallette, Brenda 141, 181 Malone, Rebecca 128. 270 Mancuso. Dave 141 Mancuso. Frank 00, 212 ManKbam. Diane 128 Mangun, Anthony 235 Marchand. Nancy 142 Marechal. Merle 90. 180, 211 Marien. Frances 142. 191 Mailer. Cheryl 128. 205 Marshall, Brenner—142 Martin. Faye 127, 128 Martin, Linda M. 90 Martin, Patti 90. 186 Martin. Rebecca 142, 197 Marye. Kit 90. 95. 152. 153, 168. 199, 235. 274 Mathews. Cecil 90 Mathews. Debbie 90 Mathews. DeWayne 142 Mathews. Gay 90. 186, 207, 297 Mathews, Gerald 128. 173, 235 Mathews. Jackie 142 Mathews, Kay 90. 186 Matthews. Joan—142 Matthews. Jo Ann 142, 190, 191 Matyniak. Norbert 142 Maxwell, Ann- 128. 159. 203 Maxwell. Dorothy 142. 191, 209 Maxwell. Loretta J. 91, 162. 186, 207 Mayeaux. Ann-142, 198, 203. 210 Mayeaux, Burnell —128 Mayeaux. Connie—142 Mayeaux. Debbie 142 Mayeaux. Donna 91. 207 Mayeaux, Joe 128, 232 Mayeaux. Lynne -91. 152, 153, 162, 186, 194, 207, 209 Mayeaux. Shelia 91. 195 Mayfield, Rick 128, 159, 185, 212 Mayo, Deborah 128 McBride, Barbara 128, 174, 198, 207, 214 McCaa. Connie- 142, 181 McCaa, Len 91. 178, 180 McCall, Freddie 92, 174 McCampbell, William Stephen—92, 158, 241 McCann, Melvin—142 McCann. Steve—128, 209. 212 McCarley, Bobby- -142 McCarJey. John Michael—92 McC'artan. Michael J. 92 McCartney. Mickey—128 McCasland. Martha -142. 191. 211 McClinton. Livingston—142, 182, 185 McCloskey, Karen M.—92. 202, 210 McCloskey. Meredith—142, 191 McClung. Cathy 93. 181 McConnell. Tim 128, 184 McConnell. Wayne 93, 173, 199. 224 McCullough, Brenda 142, 191, 207 McCullough, Dennis 142 McCusker. Pat 93 McDaniel. Jack 142 McDonald. Mike 93. 229. 230 McDougall. Kathleen—128, 159, 214 McEven. Dean a- 128 McFayden. Donna -93 M c Fay den. Te r ry—128 McFuen. Paul—142 McGann. Mike—142. 184 McGinty. Joe—244. 245 McGruden. Arlene—128. 204 McIntyre. Mary 142 McKaskle. Nancy—93. 164. 210 McKay. Kim—128. 188, 210 McKillip, Katie 142 McNcal. Myra—128. 186 McNutt, Bruce—142 McNutt. Judy 128 McQuaid. Wesley 142, 182 McVay, Lynn—128 Me Wright, Wanda 93 Meginley, Sid—128 Meir. Kathy 246 Melder. Becky 142. 194, 210 Melton. Richard 93. 174, 175 Menefee, Betty—93 Merlan. Diane—62. 94. 188, 194, 198, 207. 209. 214, 295 Mertens. Linda—142 Mertens. Ralph—142 Mertly. Gail 128 Metcalf. Mickey—94 Metcalf. Rick 94 Michels. Michelyne—142 Michiels. Gay Ian 128, 153, 159, 161, 207, 214 Michiels. Timmie—128 Mikesell. Mary Ann—94 Miles, Ernie 128 Miller. Bill P. 94 Miller. Bruce 94. 166, 167, 170, 214 Miller, Cliff 142 Miller. Diane 128. 180 Miller. John 94. 153 Miller, John Pitts 142, 209 Miller, Kathy 142 Miller. Keith—30. 94. 167, 170, 171, 178 Miller. Mathew Hans 94, 211 Miller. Mike 128 Miller. Patti 129 Miller. Paul 142 Miller, Paula 142. 191 Miller. Peggy 129. 161, 209 Miller Richard—129 Miller. Sylvia 142. 181 Mills. Kathy—95. 194 Miner. David- 129 Minton. Madeline—129, 157 Mitchell. Lloyd 143. 182, 184, 197, 200 Mongue. Nancy 143, 153, 159, 210, 215, 260 Monk. Jan 143 Monnier, James 143 Monroe, Hugh—143, 182, 185 Monteith. Oliver—129 Moore, Pam—143, 191, 214 Moorehead, Larry—129 Moreau, Barbara—143 Moreau. Eddie—95, 184 Moreau. Jerry—129 Moreau. Rosalind—129 Moreau. Vicki—143. 191. 214 Morgan. Alan—143, 210 Morgan. David—95. 159, 199 Morgan, Denise—143 Morgan. John—143 Morgan, Martha—129 Morgan. Sandra—129 Morin. Barbara—143, 191 Morock. Marilyn 129. 163,199, 201, 207, 211. 214 Morris. Jacqueline—143 Morrish, Jackie—95 Morrow. Patti—129, 150, 151, 158, 161, 165, 166, 214 Moses. Dianne—129, 178, 180 Mosley, Mary—143, 210 Motichek, Susan—143 Mott. Alice—143 Mott. Ron—143. 197, 200 Mouliere. Nancy—95 Moxley. Mildred—143 Mucher. Elizabeth—129, 203 Mucher. Linda—96. 161, 202 Muehl, Deborah Sue—96 Munsterman. George Robert—96 Murchison. Julia—129. 157, 189, 210, 214 Murchison. Malcolm—129. 153, 167, 170, 223, 262 Murphy. Karen—129, 188, 210, 214 Murphy. Thomas--96. 199 Myers. Debbie—96. 180. 204 Myers. Earl—143 Myers. Janet—96. 186, 207 Myers. Maureen—96 Naegele, Mike—143 Naquin Francis W.—96, 178, 180, 182, 184, 196 Neal, James—143, 180, 185 Neal. Linda—143, 181 Neal, Mary—129 Neck. David—143. 174 Nelson. Larry—143 Nelson. Liane—143, 202 Nelson. Steve—129 Newton. Brenda—143, 181, 191 Newton, Paula—143 Newton. Ronald—96. 174, 176 Nichols. Debra—129 Nichols. Dianne—97, 198. 204 Nichols. Doug—129. 201, 205 Nichols, Michael Wayne—97 Nichols. Sharon—129, 188, 210 Nix. Susan—129. 174 Norman. Stephen 20. 97. 99, 165, 168, 294, 295 Norman. Wane!—97, 203 Normand, Darlene 143 Normand. Louis—129 Normand. Mike—143, 180 Norris. Christine—143 Norris. Fred—97. 184. 204 Novak, Kenneth—98. 162. 163, 174, 175, 212. 213 Nugent. Barry—130 Nugent. Mike—98 Nugent. Nita—130, 195 Nugent. Ronald—76, 98. 229. 230, 231 Nunnaly. Dale- 98. 186. 274 Nunnaly. Louise—130 O'Brien. Roger—130. 182, 183 Odom. Dennis—98 0 lorn .G regory—130 O'Leary. Eloise—130 Oliver. Judy 98 O'Neal. Mitch—130, 178, 180 O'Neal. Pam -143 O'Quinn. Greg 57. 70. 98. 150, 151, 157, 164. 168, 172. 173. 229. 235, 251. 286. 289 O'Quinn. Kathleen—130 Ortego, Janncll—143 Osborn. Candy 130 O'Shea. Nichols -130 O'Shea. Jerald 130. 212, 213 O'Shee. Richard—130 Oubre. Charles 98. 182, 183 Overman. Stuart—143 Owen. Thomas—143 Owen. Vickie—143. 181, 191, 207 Oylear. Doug —143, 180 Pace. Cheryl—130. 188, 210 Page. Ruth—143 Palmer. Patty—98. 203 Panzica. Joseph—143 Pardue. Billy 87. 99. 159. 160. 161, 163. 164. 165. 166. 210, 255. 260, 287, 296 Pardue. Russell —143 Parkinson, Judy—143 Parnell. Don 143 Paul. Bob—130 Paul. W. Michael 99. 159, 168, 198, 214. 255. 264 Paulk. Mike—99 Payne. Duane—130 Pearson. John—130, 183 Pearson. Sue—143 Penny. Mike 99. 164. 165, 174, 175, 213. 294. 296 Perdue. Martha -143, 159. 181. 207. 214 Perdue. Mrs. Mervin—261 Perkins. Cynthia—130 Perkins. Karen—130, 203 Peterson. David—143 Peterson, Glenn—130 Petrie. Annie Mannette—99 Pharis. Sharon 130 Phillips. David- 143 Phillips. Donna—100 Phillips. Ralph Allan—100 Piazza, Mary Margaret—100. 203 Pierson. Hunter 100, 170. 173, 199, 211. 244 Pierson. Lee- 130 Pierson. Pipes—143 Pike. Brad 143. 157. 170, 272 Pinion, Watson—100 Pisciotta. Rose—143 Pitman. Pam—144 Pitts. Montie—130. 197 Poche. Mike—130. 161. 234 Pomes. Wanda—100. 203. 204 Ponthieux. Camelo—144 Pope. Mike 100. 182. 183 Porter, Jay—144 Pouliot. Michele—100. 161, 203 Poundes. Paul—130 Pousson. Maureen 130, 207 Powell. Myra—144 Powers. Boby -130 Preat. David—130 Prestridge. Paula—144, 191. 211 Prevost. Pam—144. 153, 169. 181, 210 Pringle, Jim—144 Pringle, John—130, 168, 232 Price. Brenda—144 Price. Linda—144, 159, 174, 208, 214 Price. Patricia —144. 191 Price. Vicki—130. 203 Pugh. Janice—144. 174 Pugh. Sharon—130. 186. 188, 192, 258, 274. 278. 284 Purvis. James—144 Queen. Deborah—144 Rabalais, Bernard—144 Rabalais. Beth—144. 208 Rabalais. Christy-100. 186, 199, 211. 267 Rabalais. Cindy—82. 101, 159, 189. 195, 198. 199. 214 Rabalais. Vicki 54. 101, 159. 193, 208, 253, 278. 285 Rachal. Edward—130, 182, 184 Rachel. Theresa—144 Rachel. Yvonne—144 Rainey. Lana —144 Rainey. Lynn -101, 159, 188, 195, 199, 214 Ralston. Diane—144, 191 Randall. Timmy—234, 235 327 Rnnsbottom. Muudic 101. 196. 203 Rattray, William A. 101. 161, 170, 173, 196. 211. 222. 263. 297 Raum. Ronald 13. 52. 95. 102, 150, 152. 153, 155. 164. 165. 166. 168. 172. 254. 262. 286. 288, 296 Ra u. e ..In abeth 102. 180 Ray, Dale—22, 102 Ray. John 130. 174. 183 Redfearn. Jerry 1444 Redmond. Rick 102 Reed. Eva Lynn—130, 208. 211 Reed. Marilyn 130, 163, 165, 200. 210 Reed. Roberta 102 Reichert. Max—130. 184 Reimiller. Lynn—144 Remillard. Vicki 144. 174 Remont. Becky—144. 208 Renda. Rodney -144 Reynolds. Tommy 103. 226 Rhame. Joy—130 Rice, Chris 130 Richardson. Jane 130. 208 Richardson. Stader 144. 199. 214 Riche. Michael 144 Richey. Bud 130. 174 Richey. Dianne—130, 208 Richamond. Leonard 144. 211. 212 Riley. Frank 130. 159. 162 Rino, Patricia 144 Riser. Debbie 103 Rister. Wayne—130 Rivers. Sally 144 Rizzo. Toni -35. 103. 152, 153. 158, 165. 210. 296 Roark. Bob—130. 152. 229. 233. 235 Robbins. —131 Robert, John—103. 159, 161, 196. 209, 210 Roberts. Eileen 99. 103. 161. 164. 165. 167. 188. 209. 210. 214. 262. 294. 296 Roberts. Eugene 144 Roberts. Jimmy—131 Robertson. Chuck 103 Rol ertson. Kim 144. 174 Robichaux. Gerald 103, 205 Robichaux. Fran 103 Robichaux. Rebecca—144, 197 Robinette. Janice 130, 214 Robinette. John 131, 159 Robinson. Steve 144 Robinson. Warren 131 Rodgers. Mike 103 Rogers. James—131, 212 Roland. Ellen 144. 174. 208. 240 Roland, Sally—35. 104. 155, 156, 165, 188. 210. 265. 296 Roques. Charae- 131. 159. 188, 199. 208 214 Roques. Randy—104, 199 Rooks. Mike—104. 209 Rosar. Randy 144 Roscoe. David 144. 196 Rose. Sharon—144 Rosenthal. David—131, 174 Rosenthal. Roy—144. 210 Ross. Shirley—144 Rothschild. Chip 39. 99. 104, 162. 163, 164. 165. 166. 254. 261. 295 Rothschild. Debbie—14-1. 191. 208. 210. 214 Rougeou. Robert -104. 173, 196 Rowles. Kathleen 131 Roy. Allen—105 Roy. Carol—144 Royal, Rodney—144 Rubin. Anele— 29. 105. 161. 203. 209 Rue. Roberta—131. 157, 186 Rushing. Da id Norman—105 Rushing. Edith—105 Rushing. Shirley—144 Rusk. Eddie—131 Russell. Stephen Wayne—105 Ryan. Mike—144, 209 Ryland. Jackie Len—105. 161, 297 Ryland. Rebel—144. 174, 183. 209 Ryland. Sonja—105. 159. 161, 195. 209 St. Clergy. Ralph 144 Salmi. Ardell 131 Salter. Rosemary 105. 159. 199. 208. 210 Samson Linda 30. 105, 203. 211, 214 261. 297 Samson. Peggy—144. 181, 191. 210, 214 Sanchez. Susan—144. 191 Sanders. Jo Lynn—131, 159. 186. 208. 210. 214 Sanders. Richard B.—106. 184, 297 Sanderson. Nancy—106 Sandifer. Janice—131, 153. 158, 165. 178 179. 180. 186, 188. 208. 258. 268, 279 Sandifer. Kathy—54. 106, 164. 172, 193. 208. 251. 274. 278. 281. 297 Sands. Carol 106, 204 Santarone. Debbie—145 Sargent. Dianne—106. 181 Sasser. Ralph 106, 211 Saucier , Douglas—145 Saunders. Elms 106 Savage. Larry—106. 181. 193. 213 Scarborough. Carol—145, 197 Schellenbaum, Chris—131 Schellenbaum, Laura—106, 205 Schexnadier. Dale—145, 183 Schiele. Everett—145 Schmidt, Gordon—131, 183 Scogin. Blaine—145 Scott. Charles—131, 180 Scott. Patty—107 Scroggs. Donna—145 Scroggs. Rhonda 107, 203 Seal. Barbara—131. 181, 200 Seale, David—145 Seale. William—145. 182. 184 Sears. George—52, 68. 107, 152, 153, 162. 168. 172, 224. 225. 286, 292, 296 Setcik. Helen 131 Seiffert, Deborah—145 Self, Charmaine—145, 208 Sellers. Linda—131. 195. 203 Seymour. Dan 32. 120. 131. 229 Sexton. Linda Gayle—107, 184 Sexton. Thomas—145, 185 Shackleford. Chrysanne—145, 159, 181, 191. 208. 211 Shackleford, Joneal—131, 163, 180, 186, 188. 208 Shannon. Mike—131 Shannon, Nettie—131 Shapiro, Cindy—145. 174, 177 Sharp. Kathy—145. 208 Sharpless, Bill—145 Sharpless. Marilyn—131, 181, 203 Shattuck. Steve—107, 178, 180, 268 Sheffield. Mike—145 Shelfo. Carolyn—108. 194. 208 Shelfo. Deborah—131 Shirley. Eddie—131 Shirley. Susan—145, 181 Shook, Gordon—145 Show, Tommy—145, 184 Shuflin. Thomas 145, 153, 209 Sikes. Sandra 145, 208 Silver. Bill -131. 153. 157. 170, 214 Silver, Kathy 54. 108, 193. 199. 208, 274, 278, 280 Simmons, Belinda -131 Simmons. Bryan 131 Simpson, Bobby—108, 214 Simpson, Dianne 145 Simpson, Kim 145. 182, 184 Simpson. Steven 108, 183. 270 Singleton, Gloria Dean—108, 159, 178, 180, 203 Sistrank. Joellen—131 Smart. Kenneth—109. 205 Smetak. Ray—131 Smith. Charles—131 Smith. Cynthia—145 Smith. David—131, 221 Smith. Dennis 145 Smith. Emily -58. 109, 199 Smith. Gregg 131 Smith, Gwen—145, 190 Smith, James -145 Smith. James Richrad—109 Smith. Jane 131. 174, 208 Smith. Jennifer Lynn—109 Smith. Jerry—131 Smith. Joe -131 Smith. Katie- 131. 202. 208 Smith. Linda 145 Smith, Merilyn Lynette—109, 203. 204. 214 Smith. Mike—145, 182, 185 Smith. Paul—131 Smith. Paula—131. 161 Smith. Richard 145 Smith. Ronnie—109 Smith. Sharon—145. 181, 191, 208 Smith. Shirley 131. 204. 208 Smith. Thelma—131 Snowbarger. Robert—109 Snowden. Joyce—109, 194, 203. 204 Sparkman, Gene—109 Sparks. Donna—145, 191. 195, 211 Spence. David—145 Splawn, Timothy—132, 205 Spottsville, Rodney—132, 203 Sprinkle. Greg—145 Spruell, Jeffrey—243 Spruell, Phil—145 Spruill, Susan—145, 191. 210 Spurlock, Donna 132, 180, 188 Squires. Robin 132 Squyres, Bill 110. 184, 214 Squyres, Marilyn 110 Stafford. George 145. 182, 184 Stafford, Kathy 132 Stafford, Shelia 145 Stavg. Molly 145. 191. 198. 210, 214 Stallings. Karen—145. 191 Standard. Robert C.—110 St unset I. Dons 145 Stark. Gerald—110. 198 Statham. Bobby -132, 173, 226 Statham, Clara 110, 196 Statham. Jerry—145 Stephens. Anita 132 Stephens. Bill 132. 170. 174 Stephens. Nancy Elizabeth—111, 198 Sterkx, Marilyn—145, 190, 210 Stevens. Hugh—145, 174 Stevens. Lydia- 132. 196, 202, 208 Sterx. Joseph 132. 157, 163, 170, 273 Stewart. Carolyn 132 Stewart, Pnula 132. 214 Stickels, Rodney 132 Stiehl. Sherry 111, 205 htockard. Sara 132, 195. 208 Stoddard, Robert 111, 201 Stokes, Charlie 111, 222, 226, 228, 229 231, 235, 263, 287 Stokes. Leslie 132 Stoughtenger, Carol 145. 208 Stowe. Puttie—111 Stowers. Roger—145 Strong. Jerry—145, 153, 180 Strong. Terry—145, 180, 198 Strouu. Billy 132. 183 Stroud. LaWanda Faye—111, 186, 203 Stucky. Elaine—145, 181 Sullivan. Clifford—145, 200, 209 Sullivan. Ricky—111. 212. 213 Sumner. Cindy 145. 190. 208. 211 Swank, Karen 132, 208 Swift. Emily 145 Tanford, Mickie 132 Tanner. Terry 132. 183 Tarver. Robert—111 Tassin. Brenda 132, 204, 208 Tassin, David 132 Tassin, Grady 145 Tassin. Harris 146 Tatham. Jackie-116 Tatham. Linda—132 Tatum. Louie—146. 169 Taylor, Belinda 146 Taylor, Bill 146 Taylor. Debbie 146. 181 Taylor, Donald -146 Taylor. Gary 111, 182. 183, 210, 212, 213. 296 Taylor, Linda—132. 203, 204 Taylor, Ricky 146 Taylor, Thomas—146, 185 Terry, Susan 146 Testa. John—132, 163 Thaxton. Linda -146 Thiels, Marilyn Maria—112 Thom. Randy 112. 182, 183, 245 Thomas, Robin 146 Thomas. Stewart 112, 166, 245 Thomisee. Rose 112, 204 Thomisee, Tommy 146, 232, 233 Thompson. Bill—235 Thompson, Doris—112 Thompson. Janet—132, 180 Thompson. Janette—132 Thomason, Dee Ann—112, 153. 164, 187 208, 211, 295 Thomson. William 132 Thornhill. Jerry— 112 Thornhill. Marylou 132 Thornton. Janice—132 Tidwell. Chris 112 Tiller. John—146 Tilley. Kicky 146. 174 Tillman, Robert—112, 199 Timmer. Robert J. 113, 170 Toal, Velma 132. 208 Tobias. Lynne 146. 159 Todd, Milchell 146 Toms. Janet 13z. 203, 208 Toney. Blake -146, 200 Touchton, Eddie 146 Touchton, Jerry—132 Towle, Barbara 132 Townsend, Debra—146 Townsend. Teresa—113, 186, 188, 194, 208, 210 Tracey. Tana—132. 174, 202 Tracy. Kenneth—146 Trahan. Cynthia—132, 203, 208 Trichel, Glenda- 146, 191, 214 328 Trotter. Bucket 27. 113. 209. 252. 264, 2X7 Tubre. Sharon 132. 178. 180. 198 Tullis, Dian 140 Tummienollo. John 146, 174, 183 Turner. Clifton Joseph 113 Turner. Pauli 113 Turrentine. Rusty 146 Tweddie. Marilyn 132 Tyler. Joel 146 Uhrich. Susan 146, 191. 208, 209 Ulmann. Nikki 132. 161 Ulmann. Vicki 58, 102. 114. 161. 188. 199. 297 Valek. Charlotte 132 Valentine. Linda 114 Vallery. Vernon 132 Van Asselberg, Bobbie —132, 203, 205 Van Asselberg, Frances—114, 159, 198, 203. 211 Van AsMlberg. Katie—120. 132, 159, 186. 193. 203. 208. 214. 274. 278. 282 Vanderford. Debbie—133 Vanderlick, Brenda 146. 198. 201, 208 Vandersypen, Carolyn—146 Vanderaypen, Charles—146 Vandersypen. Ronald 133 VanVandersypen, Ronald 133 VanDevclde. Jan 133, 199, 203 VanDevelde. Larry 114. 183 VanGundy. Jan 114. 180 Vanlangendonck. Gene 146 Vanlangendonck. Michael—114 Vanlangendonck. Paul 146 Vann. Vickie 133. 186. 189. 208, 266 Varnado. Connie- 111. 204 Vater, Donald 146, 174, 200 Vead. Bonnie- 114. 196. 203. 204 Vercher, Jerry 146 Vercher. Regina 133, 204, 208 Vercher. Sandra 146 Verzwyvelt. Dan 146 Verzwyvelt. Toni -146 Veuleman. Dennis Eugene—114 Vickers. Dianne 146. 181 Vicknair. Dennis Paul- 115 Vicknair. Jimmy 146 Vicknair. Sue 146. 181 Vidrine, Ronald 133 Villanuota. l.o rie 133 Villard. Lori 115. 203 Vincent. Ginger 116. 203 Voda, Joe 133. 174, 178, 180. 196. 197. 214 Wade. Gilbert 115, 297 Wagner. Tom 146, 185 Wagnon. Paul- 146. 182, 183 Wagnon, Robert 146 Wainwright. Steve—115 Wakefield. Rich 146. 201 Walding. Debbie 133 Walker. Carolyn 146 Walker. Debbie- 146. 191. 203. 208 Walker. Jane 116 Walker. Peggy-52, 116. 159. 172. 187, 194. 210. 214. 265 Walker. Ray—133. 183 Wallace. Marsha 133 Wallace. Paul 146 Walmsley. Rena 146, 181 Walton. Anna 147, 181, 191 Ward. Rita 147. 210 Ware. Kristi 147 Waring. Kate 147. 159. 174. 209 Warner, Robert 147, 182, 185 Washington. James Michael 116, 184, 223 Washington, Patsy -133 Waters. Chuck 147. 157, 274 Waters. Meril 133. 183 Watkins. Martha 147. 209 Watson. Judy-147. 191. 208 Watts. Robert 147. 209 Weber. Beth -133. 159. 188. 214 Welch. Bruce 116 Wells. Charmagne -133. 208 Wells. Diane 116. 186 Wells. Eileen 133. 153. 159. 188. 208. 214 Wells. Jerry 147 Wells. Tommy 147 Wenkel. Carla—133. 271 West. Leon 133. ISO Westerchil, Chuck 27. 89. 116. 152. 164. 165, 170. 172, 272. 273, 294. 295 Whatley. Karen 133. 157, 188. 198. 214. 258 Whatley. Kay 147 Wheatley. Martha —147 White. Billy—147 White. Brenda—147, 197 White. Clyde—116 White. Don—133, 166 White. Kay—133. 181 White. Keith 133 White. Paul 133 White, Steve 147 Whitehead. Ronald 133 Whiteside. Peter 147, 182. 183 Whittenberg. Dale 133, 183 Wikins. Mariah 133 Wilder. Greg 133, 170, 273 Wilder. Kathleen 133. 208 Wilder. Mike 1 16. 170, 174. 175, 235 Wilder. Rickey -133 Wiley. Mike—116. 242. 243 Wilkerson. Jan 54. 117. 152. 153. 159, 186. 193. 252. 274. 278. 283 Wilkin. Tim 92. 117. 164. 170, 212, 294. 296 Wilkinson. Jacki—117. 159, 195. 202 Wilks. Brenda—133. 186. 188, 208 Wilks. Melinda—133. 157. 165. 186, 188, 208 Williams, Dewey 117 Williams, Fran—147 Williams. Judy—123. 133, 193, 199, 279 Williams, Nancy 147 Williams. Patricia 147, 191 Williams, Steven 147 Williamson, Gary 235 W'illiamson, James 147, 183 Willis, ihciesa 14« Willison, Bill—133. 174 Willson. Karen 133, 157, 188, 210, 214. 268 Wilson. Bascom—117 Wilson. Brenda 133 Wilson. Gary—118. 204 Wilson. Geraldine—147. 214 Wilson. Susan—147 Winder. Connie—118. 204 Wingnrd, John—133, 168 Winn. David—147 Winning. Bruce—118, 200 Winning. Scott—147, 209 Withrow. Pam—147, 153, 181. 208 Wolf. Jennifer 133. 180. 188. 258. 279 W'omack. Terry—118. 161. 170 Womack. Thomas- 133, 174 Woodall. Pat 147, 182 Woodrow, Anne —118. 194, 199, 296 Woodruff. Terry—118 Woods. Bobette— 133 Woodward. Bill—118. 212, 229 Woodward, Dan-r-147 Woo tan. Gregory—118 Works. Bonnie—118, 204 Worshaw, Rhonda—147 Worthy, Debbie--147 Wrenn. Rome 11—147 Yv nghi. J. ce 14.. 181 Wynn. Rodney—118, 205 Yeager. Allison—133. 188, 274 Yeager. Marrin—147 Yeager, Tom—147, 159. 168 Yocum. Donna 147 Young. Delilah 147, 202. 208 Young. Pa. 47 Zundel. Nancy 147 Bruin Ads Mrs. Aiken's Homeroom—317 City of Alexandria 302 Alexandria Cleaning and Laundry—309 Alexandria Memoi ial Gardens 306 Alexandria Volkswagon 310 Alexandria Water Department—317 Allstute Insurance Company 317 Allstate Life Insruance Company 304 American Cleaners 307 A.M.I. 305 Baptist Book Store 308 Big Scoop Ice Cream 314 l n. s Liif'v c ks and Service 319 C. R. Blair 309 Blotner Brother’s Auto Supply—312 Borden’s Ice Cream 307 Brister’s Marine Sales 308 Buhba King Mobile Homes—307 Burger Chef--304 William Burnett Company 319 Douglas O. Campbell, D.D.S.—312 Cannon Service Station 304 Caplan’s 306 Carroll Furniture Company—317 Cenla Janitorial Service and Supply—308 Cenla Restaurant Supply 312 Cenla Skyways—308 Central Bank and Trust Company—319 Southern Chevrolet—308 Colonial Flower Shop 319 Continental Trailways—306 Cooper’s Trailer Sales 310 Cowboy Store 304 Devore’s Jerelry— 306 DeWitt and Lewis Rodeo--310 Ditch W'itch 310 Brian Duke Agency 310 Durrett Furniture Company—310 Easy Camping 310 Fred Edgerton’s Conoco—304 Mike Eskew’s 312 Equitz. Funding Company 312 Sandy Ewing Swimming Pools 312 Fisher Texaco Service--318 Foltz Insurance Agency 313 Franklin’s Life Insurance 317 French Unique Cleaners—313 Donald M. Garrett—312 Gem Jewelry 320 Gibson’s Pharmacy—312 Grant's—312 Green’s Department Store—312 Guaranty Bank 303 Miss Helen Guillot—310 Jackson Street Gulf 312 John Hancock Insurance—307 Hancock s Fabric Outlet—307 Handy Man Builders Supply—310 Hathorn Manufacturing Company- 310 Hathorn Transfrer ami Storage—320 Hawthorne Auto Parts—304 Herbie K’s— 313 HilLHarris 306 Dr. l,en Longman 307 House Beautiful 312 Leon Irwin Insurance Company—304 Jiffy Pak 313 John’s Dress Shop- 320 Joseph’s Wallpai er anti Paint 313 Judy’s 313 LaCroix and Waring C.P.A.—307 Walter Lafargue 319 Lanier Electrical Company 304 Lighthouse Big R Drive Inn—312 Lois’ Cake Shop—310 Louisiana Agriculture Cooperation Inc.—311 Louisiana Medical Supply—313 Louisiana Neon Sign Company—319 Manning's Skellyland—317 Martin's Building Material Company—314 Roy O. Martin—312 W. S. McCampbell. M.D. 307 Ralph McKay 310 McNutt Gin Company 317 Julia Michiel s Corset Shop 304 Miller’s Rental Supply 314 Mur rell Clinic and Hospital 317 Nick's Food Center 319 Oilfield Scrap and Equipment Company 304 Parliament House- 319 Penney s .,20 People’s Shoe Store - 311 Texas and Jackson Phillip 66 304 Piccadilly—314 Plantation Manor 307 Professional and Resourceful Service—317 Kansville's Service Station—319 Reed's Typewriter Exchange—304 Mrs. Gordon I). 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