Bolton High School - Bruin Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)
- Class of 1976
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ama S3timuuti° l30U31H33ff3 AP ama haaaan ismu3i, saiisauiijftn UUUUTU M1I1P f 1 MJ Jf MtJllJJAJIl iUiftli M Two legends: the United States of America and Bolton High School. We are citizens of one and stu- dents of another. Long before Bolton was ever con- ceived, the United States started a better way of life for our forefathers. Bolton, too, has enriched our lives. This year, the two-hundredth for America finds Bolton in its sixth decade, and makes us aware of their vital importance. Lach day we come ready to meet the chal- lenge these two institu- tions demand of us. Challenge through involvement. Involve- ment in which each of us participates in our own way, making our influence felt. Beneath it all lies spirit. Spirit to meet the challenges. Spirit to make Bolton the best it can be. Spirit of our country. Spirit to show we are ourselves. 6R “4f Our study is designed to achieve the knowl- edge our roles as stu- dents and citizens demand of us. Knowl- edge is a basic part of the school’s purpose. Our country needs knowledge to remain what it is. Spirit and involve- ment. Both make our school stronger. Neither institution can remain a leader without both of We enter as a collec- tive group of freshmen, one and the same, but with creative potential hidden within us. After four years, we emerge as individuals, having implanted into our lives a set of values — values which will be with us for many years to come. Administrators Mold Bolton OPPOSITE: MR. JESSE DOYLE Principal Louisiana College, B.S. Northwestern State University, M.Ed. TOP LEFT: MR WADE DEARMAN Assistant Principal Southeastern Louisiana University, B.A. Louisiana State University, M.Ed. BOTTOM LEFT: MR. MORRIS T. THOMAS Assistant Principal Southern University, B.A. Southern University, M.Ed. 17 Office Staffers Prove Mandatory ABOVE: MR. JOHN B. DAVIS Guidance Counselor Louisiana College, B.A. Louisiana State University, M.Ed. TOP RIGHT: MISS ALICE KELLY Guidance Counselor Louisiana Tech, B.S., M.S. Tennis Team Sponsor BOTTOM RIGHT: MRS. BARBARA J. STALLWORTH Guidance Counselor Grambling University, B.S. Northwestern State University. M.S. 18 as she types the list to distribute to homeroom teachers. BELOW LEFT: Serving the students interested in jobs or college, MRS. TAYLOR and MR DAVIS keep up with current trends and college admissions procedures. RIGHT: MR DOYLE looks over MRS. TONEY’S entries for the past week in the school’s ledger. MRS. DORIS N KfcfcS' Main Office MRS. LUCILLE MURRELL Attendance Office MRS BONNIE B TONEY Main Office MRS. PEGGY TAYLOR Guidance Office 19 Communication’s Expanding Role . . . MRS MARGUERITE BAKER English I; Speech I Southern University, B.A. Quill Scroll Sponsor MRS. LILLIAN CANNON English I Southern University, B.S., M.Ed. MRS. HELEN M. BENNETT English II Ouachita College, B.A. Nonhwestern State University, M.A Junior Class Sponsor MRS VYRTIS COX English III, IV Louisiana College, B.A. Northwestern State University, M.A. Student Council Sponsor TOP RIGHT: MRS. COX counsels with individual students to help them over problems that may hinder them in English class. RIGHT As part of one of her speech class project. MRS. BAKER goes over the proper form for a demonstration speech. 20 MR LARRY N. DUFRENE English 111, IV; Debate Louisiana College, B.A Louisiana State University, M.Ed MRS ROSE JOHNSON English I Grambling University, B.S. MRS. MARGIE SUE FARRAR English I. Ill, IV University of Arkansas, B.S.E. MRS RAMONA LAWRENCE English I, II Louisiana College, B A. ABOVE LEFT: MRS. LAWRENCE utilizes her time on hall duty by filling out grade cards. LEFT: MRS. JOHNSON gives invaluable aid to ELIZABETH WHITE and BARBARA PEMBRIC as she explains the basics of the English language. 21 MRS LETA G. MELDER English II; Journalism I, II Louisiana College. B.A. CUM TUX Sponsor MRS. VERRA STEVENS English I Louisiana College, B.A. MISS PENNY TONEY English II, III, IV Louisiana College. B.A. Northwestern State University. M A. FTA Sponsor 22 MR RICHARD BUSHNELL Speech I, II Louisiana State University Northwestern State University, B A.. M A. Thespians. Dramatic Club. Best of Bolton.” NFC KPAI. Radio Show Sponsor MISS CATHERINE TABOR English I; Speech I Southern University, M.A. University of California at Los Angeles Columbia University MISS DOROTHY PATTERSON English III; Spanish I, II Louisiana College, B.A. Spanish Club Sponsor MS. NANCY YARBERRY French I, II, III, IV Louisiana Tech University, B.A. French Honor Society Sponsor OPPOSITE ABOVE RIGHT: MR. BUSHNELL uses one of the phones in the main office to make plans for an upcoming speech tournament. OPPOSITE FAR LEFT: MISS TONEY laughs with JAN FERGUSON as they read over a humorous play. OPPOSITE NEAR LEFT: MRS STEVENS reviews a test on grammar with her English I students. ABOVE LEFT: MISS YARBERRY stresses pronunciation skills in her French classes. LEFT MISS TABOR stresses phonetics as one of the basics of the spoken language. RIGHT MR. CRADDOCK looks to his class for responses to his questions about state government. LOWER RIGHT: MR DUFRENE acts as the mediator in a debate on the pros and cons of stricter laws. 24 MR. RONALD AKINS Civics; Government Contemporary Affairs; Economics Louisiana College, B.A. Interact Club Sponsor MRS. JUANITA BOYD Civics, Geography Southern University, B.S. MR. WAYNE BERLIN Civics; Boys’ Physical Education Louisiana State University, B.A. MR. JEFFERSON CRADDOCK Civics Louisiana College, B.A. A Vital Comprehension of America MR HERBERT DIXON Geography; Civics Southern University, B.S., M.Ed. MRS. GEORGIA B FORCIA American History Wiley College, B.A. Howard University. M.Ed. MRS. VERONICA GAMBLE Civics; Social Studies Southern University, B.S. Columbia University, M.A. ABOVE LEFT MRS. GAMBLE discusses with one of her students some of the aspects of the American political system. ABOVE RIGHT: MR. DIXON waits for the lunch bell with his fourth period class. LEFT: Visual aids such as MRS. FORCIA’S overhead projector strengthen lesson plans. 25 OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT MR. CROOKS pauses to listen as a student poses a question. OPPOSITE BELOW RIGHT: As he moves about the classroom, MR. FLANAGAN stops to lend a hand where he is needed. RIGHT: Pan of MRS. NICHOLS’ many extracurricular involvements includes directing the homecoming court each fall. BELOW LEFT: COACH HOLMES likes to use an informal approach to his Civics class, as evidenced by the relaxed atmosphere. BELOW RIGHT MR. JONES checks his answer key in explaining the formula for areas. MR BILL HOLMES American History Northwestern State University, B.S. MRS. DILLIE LESUER World History; Civics University of North Texas, B.S. MRS. FREDDIE JO NICHOLS American History; Sociology Louisiana College, B.A Student Council Sponsor 26 Mathematics Formulas for the Future MISS HELEN ADAMS Algebra II; Trigonometry-; Advanced Math Louisiana State University. B.S., M.A. Senior Class Sponsor MR CARL JAMES FLANAGAN Mathematics Northwestern State University. B.S. MR GERALD CROOKS Math 1 Louisiana College, B.S. MR DAVIDJONES Math I; Algebra I Southern University, B.S.. M.Ed 27 OPPOSITE FAR RIGHT: MRS. CULPEPPER points out the peculiarities of the double arch of man’s vertebral column. OPPOSITE NEAR RIGHT: During football season MR. COX devotes his extra time towards taking up tickets at home football games. RIGHT: MR. SCULL explains to his Algebra I class several methods of factoring. BOTTOM LEFT: In the process of dissecting an arc. MRS. SAMPSON covers the board with the scries of equations necessary- BOTTOM RIGHT: MRS. STAGEMAN laughs readily with a student over a trivial math error. MRS. IDA C. SAMPSON Geometry Louisiana College, B.S. BRUIN Business Sponsor MR. STEPHEN SCULL Algebra I. Math I Louisiana College. B.S. MRS. MARION STAGEMAN Algebra I, II Louisiana State University. B.S. Youth liberation 28 Science — Math Closely Related MR SIDNEY COX General Science Northwestern State University. B.S. 4-H Club Sponsor MRS. LINDA F. CULPEPPER Biology Northwestern State University. B.S., M.Ed. National Honor Society Sponsor MR. RICHARD CULPEPPER Biology Northwestern State University, B.S., M S. Chess Club Sponsor 29 Science Staff Expands OPPOSITE NEAR RIGHT MR ROSHTO is required to do much preparatory work for his biology class lab sessions. OPPOSITE FAR TOP RIGHT MR TUBRE uses the library to obtain the research needed to teach his science classes. OPPOSITE FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: While students cluster around to participate, MRS. SMITH guides them in the proper scientific procedure. RIGHT: MR. DAVENPORT performs an experiment involving static electricity while DANNY BORDELON. SUSAN FORD, and KERMENT HARRISON look on. BELOW RIGHT: MISS LcFEAR gives help in computations to RODERICK SIBLEY. 30 MR. MARVIN DAVENPORT General Science Lamar University, B.S. Our Lady of the Lake University, M.Ed. MR RODNEY MILLER General Science; Physics Northwestern State University, B.S. Astronomy Club Sponsor MISS PATRICIA LeFEAR Mathematics; General Science Grambling University, B.A. MR. JOE O’MEALEY Chemistry I, II Oklahoma State. B.S. University of Oklahoma, M.S. to Impart New Technology MR ALFRED ROSHTO General Science; Chemistry I Northwestern State University, M Ed. Photography Club Sponsor MRS. RUBY W SMITH General Science Grambling University, B.S. Southern University, M.Ed. FNA Sponsor MR ELVINTUBRE Biology; General Science University of Southwestern Louisiana, B.S. Louisiana State University. M.S. Civil Defense Club Sponsor 31 Business Educators Develop Careers MR PATRICK CAR LYON Business Math; Consumer Math Northwestern State University, B.S. Oklahoma University, M.Ed.. M.B.Ed. MISS JOYCE R METOYER Consumer Math II; Typing I University of Southwestern Louisiana, B.S MR. GARY NUGENT General Business; Consumer Mathematics Louisiana College, B.S. Northwestern State University. M.A 32 MRS WILLI AH RANDLES Typing I; Clerical Practice Northwestern State University, B.S., M S. FBLA Sponsor MRS ALINE R. STAGG Typing II; Shorthand Our Lady of the Lake College, B.S. BRUIN Business Sponsor MR ALVIN ROLLINS, JR Typing I; Consumer Math Grambling College, B.S. MR MARVIN THIELS Bookkeeping; Recordkeeping; Office Machines Louisiana College, B.S. Northwestern State University, M.A. OPPOSITE FAR TOP LEFT: MR. NUGENT explains to his students some of the perplexities of Consumer Math. OPPOSITE NEAR LEFT: MISS METOYER shows GLENN NELSON the steps involved in changing the ribbon on a typewriter. OPPOSITE FAR BOTTOM LEFT: MR. CARLYON explains to RICHARD STARLING that the metric system is simple as well as practicable. TOP: MRS. STAGG explains to her Typing II class the correct procedures in typing a business letter. ABOVE LEFT: MR. ROLLINS helps SHARON BROWN set her margins for a speed test. LEFT: A helping hand is often needed to correct one’s own bookkeeping mistakes as MR. THIELS points out an error to a student. 33 Home Economics and Fine Arts RIGHT While their students arc at lunch, MISS COLEMAN and MRS. THOMAS find time to prepare their meal. BELOW LEFT: MRS THOMAS spends time with each individual in her class to demonstrate the finer points of sewing. BELOW RIGHT: KATHY FRANCIS learns the latest techniques in baking from MRS. COLEMAN. MISS ELOISE COLEMAN Foods II, III; Clothing II, III; Home and Family Living Grambling College, B.S. FHA Sponsor MRS. ETHEL THOMAS Home Economics I; Family Living Southern University, B.S., M.S. FHA Co-Sponsor 34 Foster Creative Awareness LhFI: MR. CLAYTON takes time before the bell rings to listen to the students’ opinion. BELOW LEFT MRS. FOIL finds that individual instruction solves many problems in her art courses. MR. H. DORMAN CLAYTON Music Theory; Chorale; Choir; Madrigals Louisiana College, B.A. Northwestern State University, M.M.Ed. FMLA Sponsor MR DAVID FITZGERALD Mechanical Drawing; Geometry Louisiana College, B.A. Louisiana State University, M.S. MRS. MARY FOIL Art I, II, III, IV Ijouisiana Tech University, B.A BRUIN Editorial Sponsor MR DAVID ROLLINS Band Director University of Southwestern Louisiana, M.M.E., B.M.A. 35 Matching Physical With Academic RIGHT During a badminton skill test, MRS. HUNTER grades one of her pupils on the execution of an overhead smash. BELOW: MRS. THOMAS pauses as she waits for her class to finish taking notes. BELOW RIGHT: MISS DUCOTE spots a student in a gymnastic move new to the class. MISS CAROL DUCOTE Girl’s Physical Education Louisiana State University, B.S. Northwestern State University, M.Ed. Gymnastics Team, Cheerleader Sponsor MRS. RUNNIE HUNTER Girl’s Physical Education McNccse State University, B.S. Boosters, Sponsor MRS. WILLI AH J. THOMAS Girl’s Physical Education Southern University, B.S., M.Ed. 36 LEFT: 1st intense basketball game as COACH YATES supervises. BELOW LEFT: COACH PEEVY organizes his gym class before they begin exercises. MR BILL MORRIS Boy’s Physical Education Delta State College. B.S University of Southern Mississippi. M.Ed. FCA Sponsor MR AUBREY SANDERS Boy's Physical Education McNcese State College. B.S. Northwestern State University. M.Ed. MR MIKE PEEVY Boy’s Physical Education Louisiana College. B.A. University of Mississippi. M.Ed. MR. CLARK YATES Boy’s Physical Education Louisiana College, B.S. Northwestern State University, M.Ed. 37 Military-Vocational Facets of Bolton COL. WILL LaBAUVE Aerospace Education University of Southwestern, B.A. Golden Gate University, M.P.A. SGT. JOHN NAGELA Aerospace Education Assistant Instructor Drill Team, Color Guard, Canteen Sponsor ABOVE LEFT: COLONEL LaBAUVE reviews the troops as the ROTC cadets come to attention at the sound of the bell. ABOVE RIGHT: SERGEANT NAGELA explains to KEN DAVIDSON and JOEY GAUTHIER the mechanics of a jet propeller. RIGHT: COLONEL LaBAUVE and SERGEANT NAGELA formulate the plans for a circumnavigation in their Aerospace III class. 38 MR RAYMOND W DOUCHT Vocational Agriculture Education Louisiana State University, M.S. FFA Advisor MR CARLOS J. GUILLOT Vocational Agriculture Education University of Southwestern Louisiana, B.S. FFA Advisor TOP LEFT: MR. DOUCET points out the various breeds of dairy cattle to his Ag-Business class. LEFT: MR. GUILLOT helps TERRY CARTER adjust the flame on his torch as he prepares to weld. ABOVE: DAVID BOUDREAUX and ROBERT SAYER listen intently as Mr. Doucet instruas them on the use of a skill saw. 39 A Legacy of Knowledge . . . RIGHT: Cataloguing all audio-visual equipment in the school occupies much of MISS SPURLOCK’S time in the library. BELOW: ROY ROGERS and RICKEY DUCOTE have the job of filing the card of every library book. BELOW RIGHT: MRS STROHSCHEIN assists STEVE GAA in finding the reference materials he needs. MISS LUCILLE SPURLOCK Librarian Northwestern State University, BA. Louisiana State University, B.L.S. MRS. VIRGINIA STROHSCHEIN Head Librarian Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, B.S. Louisiana State University, M.S. Library Club Sponsor 40 Work-Study Centered at Bolton MRS. CONNIE B. CHENKVERT Work Study Program Grambling College, B.S. Northwestern State University. M.Ed. MR BOB CYPHERT Parish Co-Ordinator of Work Study Program Northwestern State University, B.S., M.Ed. MR. WILLIAM MILNER Work Study Program Northwestern State University, B.S. Key Club Sponsor RIGHT: Working after school, MR NORRIS cleans each room and empties all the trash cans BELOW MRS ELMORE cleans the windows, one of the many tasks required to keep Bolton in good order. BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. BATTLES preserves Bolton by replacing worn ceiling tiles. BOTTOM LEFT: MRS. GREY folds the towels to add to the ever present supply of towels on hand in the girl’s gym. 42 Essential Workers Provide for Bolton LEFT: MRS. ELI fills a pan with water to start another recipe BELOW: MRS. ASHLEY cooks the day’s meal with a cloud of steam. BOTTOM LEFT: As MRS. JETT prepares the crus.. MRS. BAILEY mixes the filling for the peach cobbler. BOTOM RIGHT MRS. DAVID, lunchroom supervisor checks to be sure each lunch is a proper balanced diet. rv Bolton’s Bicentennial Class Abston, T. Adcrhold, K. Akins, J. Agullard, A. Anderson,J. Aucnson, R. Augustine, C. Baillio, M. ABSTON, TOMMY DALE — Freshman Basketball 72-73. ADERHOLD, KATHLEEN — Chorale 73-76; Glee Club 75- 76; Boosters 72-73; Youth Liberation Group 74-75; Cast: Camelot 74-75. AKINS, JILL DAWN — Student Council Alternate 73-75: Student Council 72-73; BRUIN Business 73-76; Dramatic Club 73-76; Tennis Team 72-73; Homecoming Court 74-76: Junior Maid 74-75, Queen 74-76; Class Officer 73-75: Secre- tary-Treasurer 73-74, Vice President 74-75; Guidance Staff 72- 73, 74-75; Main Office Staff 75-76; Interact Club 75-76. AGULLARD, ANTHONY TERRELL — Student Council Alternate 72-73; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-75; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 72-75; 4-H 73-74; ROTC 72-74; Civil Air Patrol 72- 5; Junior Varsity Football 73-74; Varsity Football 74-75; Junior Varsity Basketball 73-75; Track Team 72-73. ANDERSON, JAMES — 4-H 72-73; ROTC 72-76; Student Instructor 75-76. AUENSON, REBECCA ANN — BRUIN Business 74-76; Dramatic Club 72-74; Boosters 74-75;Jazz Band 74-75; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; French Honor Society 74-75; FBLA 74- 76; Fellowship of Christian Students 73-76; Honor Roll 73-76. AUGUSTINE, CRANDELL CANOPHIA — Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; FBLA 75-76. BAILLIO, MARK A. — Student Council 73-74; Key Club 73- 75; Junior Varsity Football 73-74; Varsity Football 74-75; Var- sity Football Manager 74-76; Track Team 73-74. 47 Seniors Prepare Throughout 4C. Baillio, R Barron, V. Bell, J. Betts, M. Betts, R. Blank, P. Bonnegent, K. Bordelon, D. the Year for Graduation BAILLIO, RONALD — GCE 74-76. BARRON, VICKI LEA — Transferred from Hope Baptist School, Alexandria, Louisiana 74; FBI.A 75-76. BELL. JOSEPH — ROTC 72-73; Track Team 73-75. BETTS, MATILDA JEAN — Boosters 72-75; Attendance Office Staff 73-75. BETTS, ROBERT WILLIAM — Student Council Alternate 72- 73; Junior Varsity Track 74-75. BLANK, PAULA MARIE — BRUIN Business 72-76: Offi- cer 74-75, Business Manager 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Boosters 72-76: Officer 75-76; French Honor Society 73- 76; FTA 72-76: Treasurer 73-74; Graduation Usher 74-75; Homecoming Court 73-74. BONNEGENT, KAREN CHRISTINE — Student Council 74- 76; Louisiana Girls’ State 75-76: City Engineer, Commis- sioner of Transportation 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 73-74; Interact Club 75-76; FBLA 73-76: Reporter 75-76; Youth Liberation Group 72-73; Graduation Usher 74-75; Student Instructor 74-75; Homecoming Court 75- 76: Senior Maid 75-76; Honor Roll 72-76; Ditto Girls 75- 76. BORDELON, DIANE LYNNE — Band 72-75; Gym Office 75-76; FBLA 75-76; FMLA 73-75; Youth Liberation Group 74-75. BOUDREAUX, ROCH — Track Team 72-74. BOYER, LINDA SUE BRANHAM, JAMES E. — Transferred from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 75; Interact Club 75-76; Varsity Football 75-76: Letterman 75-76; Varsity Basketball 75-76: Letterman 75-76. BREWER. WALTER DUNCAN — Transferred from Bunkie High School, Bunkie, Louisiana 74; Student Council 75-76; BRUIN Editorial Staff 75-76: Junior Editor 75-76; Louisiana Boys’ State 75-76: City Judge 75-76; Dramatic Club 75-76: President 75-76; Interact Club 75-76; Astronomy Club 75-76; Photography Club 75-76; Tennis Team 74-75; Best of Bolton” Reporter 75-76. BROSSET, LISA KELLY — Glee Club 75-76; Attendance Office Staff 73-76; FHA 75-76; Gymnastics Team 72-73; Stu- dent Instructor 74-75; Honor Roll 74-75. BROSSETT, PEGGIE LYNN — Spanish Club 73-74; FHA 74- 76: Treasurer 74-75, Parliamentarian 75-76; FTA 72-73; Baccalaureate Usher 74-75; COE 75-76. BROWN, CAROLE ELAINE — Student Council 73-74; Attendance Office Staff 74-75; Jr. Red Cross Council 72-73; FBLA 74-75; FHA 72-76; Graduation Usher 74-75; COE 75- 76. BROWN, OTIS — Choir 72-73; Jr. Red Cross Council 74-75; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 73-76; 4-H 73-74; ROTC 75- 76; Junior Varsity Football 73-74; Junior Varsity Basketball 75- 76; Varsity Basketball 75-76: Letterman 75-76; Track Team 73-74. Boudreaux, R. Boyer, L Branham, J. Brewer, W. Brosset, L. Brossett, P. Brown. C. Brown, O. 49 Artistic Talents Utilized by Seniors CALETKA. GARY LYNN — DE 75-76. CARBO. GREG PAUL — Student Council 72-73; FBLA 75- 76; Youth Liberation Group 74-75; Track Team 72-73. CARROLL. KATHERINE I.AINE — Choir 72-73; Chorale 73-74; FNA 72-73; Graduation Usher 74-75; Student Instruc- tor 74-75; Honor Roll 74-76; DE 75-76. CARTER, JERRY LEE — 4-H 73-74; Student Instructor 75- 76; GCE 75-76. CARTER. TERRY LEE — 4-H 73-74; Track Team 74-75; Student Instructor 75-76; GCE 75-76. CARTER, VICKI LYNN — FHA 74-76. CHENAULT, TOM FRANKLIN — Student Council 72-76: Vice President 74-75. President 75-76; Student Council Dis- trict President 75-76; Louisiana Boys’ State 75-76: District Attorney, City Clerk 75-76; Dramatic Club 73-75; Choir 74- 75; Chorale 75-76; Main Office Staff 74-76; Interact Club 75- 76; FBLA 73-75; Stage Crew 73-74; 4-H 73-74; Student Instructor 74-76; Class Officer 73-74: Vice President 73-74; War Council 73-75: Eighth Brave 74-75. CHRISTON. MICHAEL OSBORN — Student Council Alternate 72-76; National Honor Society 74-75; Dramatic Club 75-76; Key Club 75-76; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 73-74; Youth Liberation Group 74-75; ROTC 72-75; Junior Varsity Football 73-75; Varsity Football 73-76: Letterman 75- 76; Track Team 72-73; Honor Roll 74-75. CLARK, RICHARD LOUIS — Student Council Alternate 72-74; Student Council 74-75; BRUIN Business 72-73; CUM- TUX Business 72-73; National Honor Society 75-76; Key Club 75-76; FBLA 75-76; Photography Club 72-73; Yogi 75- 76. CLARK, SARAH FRANCES — Dramatic Club 73-74; Choir 72-73; Chorale 73-76: Secretary 75-76; Madrigals 74-75; Glee Club 75-76: President 75-76; Guidance Staff 74-75; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; FMLA 74-75; FNA 73-74; Cast: Came- lot” 74-75. CLAYTON, JERRY D. — Fellowship of Christian Athletes 72-73; Junior Varsity Football 72-73; Varsity Football 73-76: Letterman 73-76; Junior Varsity Basketball 73-74; Varsity Bas- ketball 74-76; Track Team 72-73. CLOSE, MARTIN L. — 4-H 74-75; Junior Varsity Football 72-73; Track Team 72-73. COFFEY, MELINDA A. — Transferred from David Crock- ett High School, Austin, Texas 74; Quill and Scroll 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 74-75; FBLA 75-76; FTA 74-75; Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 74- 75; Alternate Best of Bolton” Reporter 75-76; COE 75-76. COLLINS, CHARLES EDWARD — Transferred from Alexandria Senior High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 73; Stu- dent Council 74-75; 4-H 73-74; ROTC 74-76. COLLINS, DONALD W. — Transferred from Edna Karr School, New Orleans, Louisiana 73; Choir 74-75; Chorale 75- 76; Band 73-75; 4-H 74-75; ROTC 73-75; Track Team 72-73; Chess Club 73-75. CONNELL, CLYDE ALLEN — Student Council Alternate 72-73; Key Club 75-76; Varsity Football 73-76: Letterman 74- 76, All-District 74-76; Track Team 74-76. Caletka. G. Carbo, G. Carroll. K Carter, J. Carter, T. Carter, V. Chenault, T. Christon, M. 50 Clark, R. Clark, S. Clayton. J. Close. M. Coffey, M. Collins, C. Collins, D. Connell, C 51 1INA DANIELS, LORNA JOHNSON, LISE ANN 1RIMBLE, PAM LOPEZ, and FRANCES DAVIS in Art II use semi-hard clay to carve their own jewelry. The Spirit of ’76 Boosting the spirit of the senior class, RICHARD C!Ij RK as Yogi and senior cheerleader KAREN GREENE make sure that the spirit stick goes to the Class of 76. CONNER, DEBRA ANN — Band 72-75; FMLA 74-75; COE 75-76. COOLEY. C.YNTHIA LOUISE — Transferred from Northeast High School, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 74; Dramatic Club 74-76; Choir 75-76; Glee Club 75-76. CORLEY, KENNY DWAYNE — GCE 74-75. CORRELL, JANE ELLEN — Dramatic Club 72-74; French Honor Society 73-74; GAA 73-74; Stage Crew 72-74; Baccalau- reate Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 74-75. COTTON, KATHY WANDA — Transferred from Peabody High, Alexandria, Louisiana 73; Student Council Alternate 75-76; Dramatic Club 73-76; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 74-75; Main Office Staff 75-76; FBLA 73-74; GAA 72-73; Youth Liberation Group 73-76; President 75-76; 4-H 72-76; Baccalaureate Usher 74- 75. COURTNEY. RICHARD V. — Transferred from Holy Savior Menard Central High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 73; Chorale 75-76. COUVILLION, STEVEN RAY — Band 72-74; Stage Crew 72- 73; Art Club 74-75. CRAYTON, EDWIN OLIVER — Art Club 75-76; Junior Var- sity Basketball 73-74. Conner, D. Cooley, G Corley, K. Correll. J. 52 Cotton, K Courtney, R Couvillion, S. Crayton, E Crooks. T. Crowell, S Curcio, P Cutler, C. Daigle, J. D’Amico, D. Dance. J. Daniels, C. CROOKS, TAMMERA KAY — Dramatic Club 72-73; Glee Club 75-76; Guidance Staff 74-75; Stage Crew 72-73; Flag Corp 74- 75; FHA 72-73. CROWELL, SALLY LYNN — Student Council 74-75; BRUIN EDITORIAL STAFF 75-76; Index Editor 75-76; BRUIN Busi- ness 73-75; Quill and Scroll 74-76: Vice President 75-76; National Honor Society 74-76; Dramatic Club 72-76; Guidance Staff 74-75; Interact Club 75-76; French Honor Society 72-73; Astronomy Club 75-76; Graduation Usher 74-75; First Place Superior Plan- ned Yearbook, University of Southwestern Louisiana. CURCIO, PATRICIA ANN — Transferred from Holy Savior Menard Central High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 74. CUTLER. CAROLYN ANN — Transferred from South Rap- ides Academy, Lecompte, Louisiana 75. DAIGLE, JOHN C. — Stage Crew 73-74; 4-H 73-74. D’AMICO, DAVID DANCE, JERRIE LEE — BRUIN Business 73-75; Boosters 72- 74; Latin Club 72-73; FNA 72-74: President 7 -74; 4-H 72-74; An Club 75-76. DANIELS, CHERYL LYNN — Gymnastics Team 72-73; COE 75- 76. 53 Confidence, Dedication, and Daniels, T. Davis, F. Den ley, P. Dill, J. Dorsey, C. Dorsey, L Dorsey, R Douglas. D. DANIELS. TINA M. — Transferred from Holy Savior Menard Central High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 74; Attendance Office Staff 74-75; FNA 73.74; 4-H 74-75. DAVIS, FRANCES SENTELL — BRUIN Editorial Staff 75- 76: Index Editor 75-76; BRUIN Business 72-74; Dramatic Club 72-74, 75-76; Spanish Club 73-74; FHA 73-76: Vice Pres- ident 75-76; Photography Club 75-76; Tennis Team 75-76; Swim Team 72-74. DENLEY, PATRICIA — Student Council Alternate 74-75; BRUIN Editorial Staff 74-76: Faculty and Scholastics Editor 74-75, Senior Class Editor 75-76; BRUIN Business 72-73; Louisiana Girls’ State 75-76: Parish School Board 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76: President 75-76; Dramatic Club 72-76: Vice President 74-75, Program Co-Chairman 75- 76; Interact Club 75-76; French Honor Society: Vice President 73-74, President 74-75; Astronomy Club 75-76; Swim Team 72-74: Letterman 72-74; Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 72-76. DILL. JOYCE FUSAKO —Jr. Red Cross Council Alternate 72-73; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; French Honor Society 73- 75; FHA 74-76: Parliamentarian 74-75, Historian 75-76; Grad- uation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 74-76. DORSEY. CHERYL — Attendance Office Staff 75-76; Ditto Girls 75-76. DORSEY, LEO — ROTC 72-74; Track Team 75-76. DORSEY, ROBERT LEE — Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 72-73; ROTC 72-73. DOUGLAS, DANNY L. — Choir 75-76; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 73-74; Junior Varsity Football 73-74; Varsity Football 74-76. DUBOIS, LESLIE DEAN DUCOTE, ALEX — Dramatic Club 74-75; Thespians 75-76; Choir 75-76: President 75-76; Chorale 72-76: President 74-75; FMLA 74-76: President 74-76; District Honor Chorus 74-75; All-State Chorus 74-75; Governor’s Honor Chorus 75-76. DUCOTE, DEBRA ANN — Student Council Alternate 72- 73; Chorale 74-75; Glee Club 75-76; Junior Varsity Cheer- leader 73-74; Cast: La Pericole” 74-75. EASLEY. SCOTT RICHARD — Transferred from Dallas Christian High School, Dallas, Texas 74; FFA 74-76: Secretary 75-76; Junior Varsity Basketball 74-75. ELLIOTT, PAUL J. — French Honor Society 75-76; ROTC 72-74 ;GCE 74-75. ELLIS. ELEANOR ANN ESKEW. FRED — Track Team 72-73. EWING, ROSALIND SUZANNE — BRUIN Business 74- 76: Officer 75-76; Boosters 73-76; Drum Squad 74-76: Officer 75-76; Guidance Staff 75-76; FBLA 75-76; Fellowship of Christian Students 74-76; Civil Defense 74-76; Youth Libera- tion Group 74-75; Prayer Club 74-75. 54 Ability Lead to Success Leaping high over defenders, TOMMY HENRY finds the long hours of practice pay off. Dubois, L. Ducocc. D. Elliott, P. Eskcw, F. Ducote, A. Easley, S. Ellis, E. Ewing, R. Fisher, J. Foote, R. Francois, K. Franklin, D. Fraziar, J. Freeman, L Fryar, Z. Fudge, P. 56 Senior men arc constantly thinking of new ways to exemplify their unending spirit. Senior Spirit From Head to Toe FISHER, JOHN —Junior Varsity Football 72-73; Varsity Football 72-76: Lettcrman 73-76, All-District 74-76, All-State 74-73; Junior Varsity Basketball 73-74; Varsity Basketball 73-76: Ixrttcrman 74-76; Track Team 72-76. FOOTE, R. HALE — Student Council Alternate 72-73; BRUIN Edi- torial Staff 73-76: Photographer 73-74, Editor-in-Chief 74-73, Pho- tography Editor 73-76, Copy Editor 73-76; Quill and Scroll 74-76: President 73-76; Louisiana Boys’ State 73-76: Parish Party Chairman, Supreme Court Justice 73-76; National Honor Society 73-76; Interact Club 73-76: Vice President 73-76; Swim Team 73-74; Honor Roll 72- 73; Best All Around 72-75; Class Officer 72-73: President 72-73; War Council 72-75: Fifth Brave 73-74; Presidential Classroom 75-76; Speech Honors: Second Place VFW Voice of Democracy” Contest 75-76. FRANCOIS, KATHY MARIE — Boosters 73-76; Drum Squad 74- 75; FNA 73-76; Youth Liberation Group 75-76; 4-H 73-76; Gymnas- tics Team 73-74. FRANKLIN. DANIEL JAMES — Student Council Alternate 74-75; Student Council 72-73; BRUIN Editorial 73-76: Junior Editor 73-74, Sports Editor 74-75, Features Editor 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 75-76; Interact Club 72-76: President 75-76; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 72-75; Junior Varsity Football 72- 75; Varsity Football 73-75: Lettcrman 73-75; Honor Roll 72-76; Class Officer 72-73: Vice President 72-73; War Council 72-75: Papoose 72- 73, Sixth Brave 73-74, Fifth Brave 74-75. FRAZIAR, JEANNIE — Transferred from Rapides High School, Lecompte, Louisiana 73. FREEMAN, LORRAINE — GAA 72-73; FHA 75-76; 4-H 75-76; Student Instructor 75-76. FRYAR, ZANE DAVID — Transferred from DcQuincy High School, DcQuincy, Louisiana 73. FUDGE, PAMELA ELAINE — Dramatic Club 75-76; Jr. Red Cross Council Alternate 73-74; Jr. Red Cross Council 72-73; FBLA 75-76; GAA 72-74; Youth Liberation Group 75-76; 4-H 73-74, 75-76; Stu- dent Instructor 75-76. FUNDERBURK, MARY ELIZABETH — BRUIN Business 75-76; Choir 72-74; FBLA 73-74, 75-76; 4-H 74-75; COE 75-76. GAA, STEVEN M — Transferred from Highland High School, Highland, California 73; Student Council 75-76; Dramatic Club 74- 76; Thespians 75-76; Attendance Office Staff 75-76; Key Club 74-76; Jr Red Cross Council 73-74; Spanish Club 72-74; Stage Crew 75-76; Youth Liberation Group 74-76. GAGNARD, MARIE A — Student Council 73-74, 75-76: Secretary 75-76; CUMTUX Editorial Staff 75-76: Sports Editor 75-76; CUM- TUX Business 74-75; National Honor Society 75-76; Main Office Staff 74-76; Interact Club 75-76; French Honor Society 72-74; FBLA 74- 76: Secretary 75-76; FTA 72-74: Reporter 72-73, Vice President 73- 74; Youth Liberation Group 72-73; Fellowship of Christian Students 75- 76; Tennis Team 72-76: I etterman 73-76; Graduation Usher 74- 76; Student Instructor 74-76; Class Officer 74-75: Secretary-Treasurer 74-75. GAINES. LINDA MARIE — Choir 72-73; GAA 74-75. GAUTHIER, JOHN F. — National Honor Society 75-76; Astron- omy Club 75-76: President 75-76; Track Team 72-73; Honor Roll 72- 74; Chess Club 72-76. GAUTHIER, PA MALA RENEE — Choir 73-74; Chorale 74-76; Madrigals 74-75; FMLA 74-76; Astronomy Club 75-76; Baccalaureate Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 73-75; Cast: Camclot” 74-76. GENOVA, PEGGY — Transferred from LaGrange High School, Lake Charles, Louisiana 73; COE 75-76. GILMORE, PAMELA DENISE — Choir 75-76. Funderburk, M. Gaa, S. Gagnard, M. Gaines, L. Gauthier, J. Gauthier, P Genova, P. Gilmore. P. 57 Providing Leadership for School Publications Bolton’s literary magazine, ECRJ VEZ, requires many hours of diligent editing by PAM PFEIFER. Goff, D. Greene, K. Greer, J. Guillot, P. Green, L. Greenlee, E. Grcmillion, L. Gunter, J. 58 Gunter, V. Hammett, M. Hand, E. Haynic, S. Hazel, J. Henry, B. Henry, T. Henry, V. GOFF, DENNIS — Transferred from Dry Prong High School, Dry Prong, Louisiana 74; ROTC 72-73. GREEN, LEO JOSEPH — Youth Liberation Group 73-73; ROTC 72-75; Varsity Football 73-74, 75-76; Track Team 72- 73, 74-76: Letterman 74-75; Student Instructor 75-76. GREENE, KAREN SUZANNE — Student Council 74-75; BRUIN Business 72-76; Chorale 74-76; Cheerleader 74-76; Main Office Staff 72-73; Interact Club 75-76; Best All Around 72- 75; Class Officer 72-73: Secretary-Treasurer 72-73; Speech Honors: First Place Optimist Oratorical Contest 74-75; Cam- pus Queen Court 73-75: Sixth Maid 74-75. GREENLEE, EVELYN E. — Transferred from Dry Prong High School, Dry Prong, Louisiana 73; FNA 74-76; 4-H 72- 73. GREER, JERRI ELAINE — Transferred from Hainerderg Junior High, Wiesbaden, Germany 73; Choir 72-73; Chorale 73- 75; Madrigals 74-75; FMLA 74-75; Gymnastics Team 73- 74; DECA 75-76. GREMILLION, LUCY CORINNE MIRIAM — Transfer- red from Holy Savior Menard Central High School 75; 4-H 75-76; Art Club 75-76. GUILLOT, PHILLIP PAUL GUNTER, JACK RANDALL — Louisiana Boys’ State Alter- nate 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Key Club 74-76: Secretary 75-76; Interact Club 73-74; ROTC 73-76: Com- mander 75-76, Drill Team 73-76; Varsity Football Manager 73-75; Junior Varsity Basketball Manager-Statistician 73-75; Honor Roll 72-76. GUNTER, VICTORIA — Choir 73-76; Glee Club 75-76; FBLA 74-75; 4-H 74-75; Student Instructor 75-76. HAMMETT, MARIA GERTRUDE — Choir 74-75; DECA 75-76. HAND, EDDIE LEE — Transferred from Cullowhee High School, Cullowhee, North Carolina 75; Astronomy Club 75- 76. HAYNIE, SHARON — FBLA 73-74; FHA 72-74; DE 74-76. HAZEL, JIMMY BRIAN — Transferred from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 72; Track Team 74-76. HENRY, BENJAMIN CHARLES — Student Instructor 75- 76. HENRY, THOMAS TAYLOR — Student Council Alternate 75-76; Student Council 73-75; BRUIN Editorial Staff 75-76: Sports Editor 75-76; Louisiana Boys’ State 75-76: School Board Secretary 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Interact Club 73- 76: Secretary-Treasurer 75-76; Spanish Club 73-76; Astron- omy Club 75-76; Junior Varsity Football 73-74; Varsity Foot- ball 73-74; Junior Varsity Basketball 73-74; Varsity Basketball 74- 76: Letterman 75-76; Varsity Basketball Statistician 73-74; Track Team 73-74; Honor Roll 72-73, 74-76; Class Officer 74- 75: President 74-75. HENRY, VICKIE LORRAINE — FBLA 74-75; COE 75-76. 59 HESTER. BYRON — Transferred from Poland High School, Poland, Louisiana 72; GCE 74-76. HICKMAN. PAUL MARTIN — National Honor Society 75-76; Astronomy Club 75-76; Honor Roll 73-76. HODGKINSON. KARLA ANDREA — Student Council Alternate 72-73; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 73-74; Band 72-73; French Honor Society 73-75; Flag Corp 74-76: Captain 74-76; Chess Club 73-74; Library Club 75-76; Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 72-76; Parish Honor Band 72-73. HOLLOWAY. ANNIE LEE — ROTC 73-75; Cafeteria Staff 75-76. HOLMES. GREGORY ROSS — Transferred from South Rapides Academy, Lecompte, Louisiana 74; DE 75-76. HOLMES. VICKIE — Transferred from South Rapides Academy, Lecompte, Louisiana 74; National Honor Society 75-76; FBLA 75-76; Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 74- 75; COE 75-76. HOLT. TAMMIEJ. — Student Council 73-74; BRUIN Busi- ness 72-75; Dramatic Club 72-73; Attendance Office Staff 75- 76; FBLA 73-74; Flag Corp 74-75; 4-H 73-74. HOWELL. LINDA — Boosters 72-73; FBLA 72-75; GAA 72- 74; FHA 72-75; Cafeteria Staff 72-73, 74-75: DE 74-76. ILES, JOSEPH — Student Council Alternate 72-73; Band 72- 74; 4-H 73-75; Varsity Football Manager 74-76; Track Team Manager 74-76. JAMES, WILLIAM BENNETT — BRUIN Editorial Staff 74-76: Art Editor 74-76; BRUIN Business 74-76; Quill and Scroll 74-76: Treasurer 75-76; ECRIVEZ Staff 74-76: Section Editor 74-75, Art Editor 75-76; Dramatic Club 73-76; Thespi- ans 75-76; Spanish Club 74-76; Art Club 74-75: Vice President 74-75; Swim Team 72-75: Lcttcrman 72-75. JEFFERS, JUDY VALENTE — Dramatic Club 75-76; Choir 72-73; Chorale 73-74; French Honor Society 74-75; FHA 74- 76: Reporter 75-76; Baccalaureate Usher 74-75. JOFFRION, LAMAR LANE — CUMTUX Business 73-76: Business Manager 74-76; Louisiana Boys’ State 75-76: State Representative 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Dra- matic Club 72-76; Thespians 74-76; National Forensic League 72-76; Key Club 73-76: Vice President 75-76; Stage Crew 73- 76: Stage Manager 75-76; Chess Club 73-76; Honor Roll 72- 76; Class Officer 73-74: President 73-74; Debate Team 72-73; Cast: David and Lisa” 73-74, Life With Father” 73-74; Pro- duction Staff: Little Orphan Girl” 73-74. JONES, BARBARA — Transferred from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 75. JOHNSON. LISA J. — Student Council Alternate 73-75; BRUIN Business 73-75: Assistant Manager 75-76; Quill and Scroll 75-76; ECRIVEZ Staff 75-76: Section Editor 75-76; Dramatic Club 75-76: Secretary 75-76; French Honor Society 74-76; Tennis Team 73-74, 75-76; Homecoming Court 75-76; Honor Roll 73-76; Speech Honors: Second Place VFW Ora- torical Contest 74-75, First Place Optimist Club Oratorical Contest 74-75, First Place Northeast Louisiana University Speech Tournament 74-75, First Place VFW Voice of Democracy” Contest 75-76; Best of Bolton” Reporter 75-76. JOHNSON, LORNA ANN — BRUIN Business 74-75; CUMTUX Editorial Staff 75-76: Features Editor 75-76, Art Editor 75-76; CUMTUX Business 75-76; Guidance Staff 74- 76; Jr. Red Cross Council Alternate 72-73; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; Dramatic Club 75-76; FBLA 74-75; FHA 73- 74; Fellowship of Christian Students 75-76; 4-H 74-75; Art Club 74-75; Alternate Best of Bolton” Reporter 75-76. JULIAN, ROBERT REDDING Hester, B. Hickman, P. Hodgkinson, K. Holloway, A. Holmes, G. Holmes, V. Holt, T. Howell, L. 60 DON QUINN, JAY BRANHAM, RICHARD STARLING and JOHN FISHER get ready for the long trip to Springhill for the state quarterfinal playoff game. lies, J. James, W. Jeffers,J. Joffrion, L Jones, B. Johnson, L. Johnson, L Julian, R. Seniors Lead the Bears to State Playoffs Hard Work Leads to Academic Kajor, P Kearns, T. Kennedy, T. Kersh, R. Kershaw, R. Kimble, M. Kimbrcll, T. King, D. 62 MR. DOYLE congratulates ELLEN LOWE and DEBORAH MARTIN for outstanding National Merit scores. Recognition KAJOR, PAUL ERIC KEARNS, THOMAS — Student Council 72-74; GCE 74-76. KENNEDY, TAMMY JEAN — Transferred from Alfred M. Barbc, Lake Charles, Louisiana 73; Band 73-74; Attendance Office Staff 73-74. KERSH, RAE ELLEN — DE 74-75; COE 75-76. KERSHAW, ROSEANNE — Student Council 75-76; BRUIN Business 75-76; Quill and Scroll 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 73-74; FBLA 73-76: His- torian 74-75, Vice President 75-76; Youth Liberation Group 72-73; Graduation Usher 74-75; Student Instructor 74-75; Honor Roll 72-76; Ditto Girls 75-76. KIMBLE, MARILYN MARIE — BRUIN Business 75-76; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; FBLA 75-76. KIMBRELL, TINA MARIE — Spanish Club 73-76: Secre- tary-Treasurer 75-76; FBLA 75-76; Student Instructor 74-75. KING, DEBBIE — Student Council 72-73; BRUIN Business 72-75; Boosters 72-75: Business Manager 73-74; Homecoming Court 74-76; Best of Bolton” Reporter 74-76; COE 75-76. KUYKENDALL. GARY — Transferred from Peabody High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 73. LABORDE, LARRY JUDE LABORDE, TERRY R. — DE 74-76. LACOUR. PRANK LAIR, DONALD PAUL — Choir 75-76. LANDRY, JOHN L. — Dramatic Club 73-74; Stage Crew 72-74. LODEN, JOHN EDWARD — Choir 75-76; Youth Libera- tion Group 74-75; Freshman Track Team Manager 72-73. LOPEZ, PAMELA GAIL — Transferred from Alexandria Senior High, Alexandria, Louisiana 74; Glee Club 75-76; Spanish Club 74-76; Library Club 75-76; Graduation Usher 74- 75. Kuykendall. G. Laborde, L Labordc, T. Lacour. F. Lair. D. Landry, J. Lodcn. J. Lopez, P. 63 Backbone of the Senior Class Spirit HALE FOOTE, WAYNE TAYLOR, GREG CARBO, and TOMMY HENRY add their touch of originality to a pep rally. Love.J. Lowe, E. Lowe, R. Martin, D. Mathews. T. Maxwell. M. Mayeaux, D. McCool. D. 64 McGaha, P. McGraw. J. McKay. P McQuilling, P. Mercer. D. Mitchel. K Mitchell, C Murray. R LOVE, JUDITH NADINE — Transferred from LaGrange Senior High School, Lake Charles, Louisiana 75; Choir 75-76. LOWE. ELLEN IRENE — Transferred from Rutherford High School, Panama City, Florida 74; Honor Roll 74-75; National Merit Semifinalist 75-76. LOWE, RICKIE — Student Council 74-75; FBLA 74-75; 4-H 72-76; ROTC 72-73, 74-76; Junior Varsity Football 74-75; Varsity Football 74-75; Junior Varsity Basketball 73-74; Track Team 72-73; Student Instructor 75-76. MARTIN. DEBORAH LYNN — Transferred from International School, Bangkok, Thailand 75; Chorale 75-76; Madrigals 75-76; Honor Roll 75-76; National Merit Commendation. MATTHEWS. THOMAS EARL — Transferred from Dry Prong High School. Dry Prong, Louisiana 74; GCE 75-76. MAXWELL, MARIAN P. — Student Council Alternate 73- 74; BRUIN Editorial Staff 74-76: Sophomore Class Editor 74- 75, Senior Class Editor 75-76; BRUIN Business 72-73; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 72-76; Guid- ance Staff 75-76; Interact Club 75-76; Jr. Red Cross Council Alternate 72-73; French Honor Society 72-76: Vice President 74-75, President 75-76; Astronomy Club 75-76; Graduation Usher 74-75; Baccalaureate Usher 74-75. MAYEAUX, DIANNE MARIE — Choir 75-76. MCCOOL, DAVID OLYN — Key Club 74-76; Astronomy Club 75-76; Photography Club 73-74; ROTC 72-75: Depart- ment Commander 74-75; ROTC Drill Team 73-75; Civil Air Patrol 73-74; Rocket Club 73-75: President 74-75; Chess Club 72-73. MCGAHA, PAUL H. — DE 74-76. MCGRAW, JOYCE MERLEE — National Honor Society 75-76; Guidance Staff 73-74; French Honor Society 73-75; Photography Club 73-74; Chess Club 73-74; COE 75-76; Bac- calaureate Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 74-75. MCKAY, PATRICIA A. — National Honor Society 75-76; Band 72-76: Second Lieutenant 73-74, Secretary 75-76; Jazz Band 72-73, 74-76; French Honor Society 73-76: Secretary 73- 76; FMLA 73-76; Advisory Council 74-75; Graduation Usher 74-75; Homecoming Court 74-75; Honor Roll 72-76; Chess Club 73-76; Best All Round Sophomore Band Member 73-74; Outstanding Junior Band Member 74-75; District Honor Band 74-76; Rapides Parish Honor Band 72-76; Louisiana Tech All-Star Band 74-75; Cast: Camelot” 75. MCQUILLING. PATRICK — Student Council 72-73; Dra- matic Club 74-75; Civil Defense 73-74; Chess Club 73-75; Honor Roll 72-73. MERCER, DEF.NA LYNN — Student Council Alternate 75- 76; Student Council 73-75; Dramatic Club 73-75; Chorale 74- 76: President 75-76, Student Conductor 75-76; Madrigals 74- 76; Fellowship of Christian Students 75-76; District Honor Choir 74-75; Governors Honor Chorus 74-75; Cast: Camelot” 75. MITCHEL KAREN A. — National Honor Society 75-76; Guidance Staff 73-76; French Honor Society 74-75: FNA 73- 74; Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 73-76. MITCHELL. CLAUDE — Band 72-74; GCE 74-76. MURRAY, RAY WILFORD — Transferred from Piiieville High School, Pincvillc, Louisiana 73; Band 72-76; FMLA 74- 75; Chess Club 73-75; Rapides Parish Honor Band 72-74; Solo and Ensemble Festival 72-75. 65 Myers, K. Nash. A. Normand, G. Nugent. W. Nunnally.J. Oliver, L Papinchak, T. Parish. S. MYERS, KAREN JEAN — FBLA 75-76; FNA 73-74. NASH. ANITA MARIA — Choir 72-76; Glee Club 73-74; FBLA 74-76; 4-H 72-74; COE 75-76. NORMAND. GREG H. — DE 74-75. NUGENT. WILLIAM DAVID — National Honor Society 75-76; Chess Club 73-74; DE 75-76; Honor Roll 74-75. NUNNALLY, JOHN — Transferred from Tioga High School, Tioga, Louisiana 75; GCE 75-76. OLIVER, LINDA — Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 74-75. PAPINCHAK. TERRY ANN — Transferred from Bossier High School, Bossier City, Louisiana 74. PARISH. SHELIA S. — BRUIN Business 75-76; CUMTUX Editorial Staff 75-76: Features Editor 75-76; CUMTUX Busi- ness 74-75; Dramatic Club 72-74, 75-76; Band 72-73; Guidance- Staff 74-76; FBLA 73-74; 4-H 73-74. PARKER, GARY WAYNE — Transferred from Hook Sen- ior High School, Victorville, California 73; Chess Club 73-74; DE 75-76; Honor Roll 73-76. PARKER, TINA ANNETTE — Student Council 72-75; BRUIN Business 73-75; Dramatic Club 72-76; Band: Major- ette 72-75; Jazz Band 72-74; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; Youth Liberation Group 74-75; 4-H 73-75; FMLA 73-75; DE 75-76; Baccalaureate Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 75-76. PENOLI, WAYNE ALLMAN — Transferred from Nice- ville High School, Niceville, Florida 75. PFEIFER, PAMELA JANE — Quill and Scroll 74-76: ECRI VEZ Staff 74-75, Editor-in-Chief 75-76; National Honor Soci- ety 75-76; Choir 72-73; Chorale 73-75; Guidance Staff 73-74; French Honor Society 74-75; Photography Club 73-74; Chess Club 73-76; Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 73-74; Cast: Camelot” 74-75. PHILLIPS, SANDRA J. — Transferred from Alexandria Country Day School, Alexandria, Louisiana 75; French Honor Society 75-76. PILATE, BRUNETTA ANN — Youth Liberation Group 74- 75; Student Instructor 74-76. PLUNKETT, DEBRA ANNE — Student Council Alternate 74-75; CLJMTUX Editorial Staff 75-76: Associate Editor-in- Chief 75-76; CUMTTJX Business 74-76; National Honor Society 75-76: Vice President 75-76; Guidance Staff 75-76; Jr. Red Cross Council 73-74; French Honor Society 73-76; Library Club 73-74; Graduation Usher 74-76; Honor Roll 72-76. POUSSON. KEVIN ROBERT 66 Knowledge Gained Through Lab Experience MICHAEL CHRISTON wears safety goggles in chemistry as he uses a bunsen burner to prepare a solution for analysis. Parker, G. Parker, T. Penoli, W Pfeifer, P. Phillips, S. Pilate, B. Plunkett, D. Pousson, K. 67 Guidance Offers College Planning Preparing for college, WAYNE TAYLOR and JANET SERIO check yearbooks for a sampling of the college atmosphere. Powers, D. Prencll, B. Price, C. Price, G. Proper si, T. Provcnza, F. Pullen, P. Quinn, D. 68 RabaUis, B R«d. V Rhodes, P. Roberts, M Rabun, S. Reeves, D. Roberts, J. Roberts, V. POWERS, DEBORAH ANN — Transferred from Oak Hill High School, Elmer, Louisiana 75. PRENELL, BETTY A. — Choir 72-74; 4-H 72-76; Student Instructor 75-76. PRICE, CEDRIC RYNEL — ROTC 73-75. PRICE, GREGORY LEE — Choir 74-75; Chorale 74-75; Band 72-75. PROPERSI, TINA THERESA — Transferred from White Plains High School, White Plains, New York 73; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 74-76; Thespians 75-76; Chorale 75-76; Spanish Club 73-76: Vice President 75-76; FBLA 75-76; Graduation Usher 74-76; Honor Roll 72-76; Cast: Life With Father” 74-75. PROVENZA, FRANCES SALVATRICE — Student Council Alternate 74-75; Student Council 72-74; CUMTUX Business 72- 74; Chorale 75-76; Spanish Club 74-76: President 75-76; FBLA 74-75; Baccalaureate Usher 74-75. PULLEN, PATRICIA ANN — Choir 72-75; Glee Club 75-76; FMLA 74-75; 4-H 72-73. QUINN, DONALD RAY — Student Council 73-74; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 72-74; Varsity Football 72-76: Lettcrman 72-76, All-District 75-76; Junior Varsity Basketball 73-75; Varsity Basketball 74-76: Lctterman 75-76. RABALAIS, BOBBY LOUIS — Student Council 74-75; Photog- raphy Club 72-73; FFA 74-76: President 74-75; DE 74-76. RABUN, SHEILA JO — Dramatic Club 72-74; Boosters 72-73; Drum Squad 72-73; FHA 75-76; Swim Team 73-74; Chess Club 74-75; COE 75-76. REED, VERNON EUGENE — Transferred from Alexandria Senior High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 74; Attendance Office Staff 75-76; Astronomy Club 75-76; Track Team 74-76; Tennis Team 75-76. REEVES, DAVID LAMAR — Band 72-73; Astronomy Club 75- 76. RHODES, PAMELA JEAN — Choir 74-76; Glee Club 75-76. ROBERTS, JOHN STEVEN — 4-H 73-74; ROTC 73-76; Jun- ior Varsity Football 73-75; Varsity Football 73-76; Letterman 75- 76. ROBERTS, MARILYN — Student Council Alternate 72-73; Choir 74-75; Glee Club 75-76; 4-H 74-75. ROBERTS, VICTORIA A. — Transferred from Alexandria Senior High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 72; Jr. Red Cross Council 72-74; ROTC 72-76; Chess Club 72-73. 69 Robinson. A Roque, H. Rushing, N. Salmon, J. Sanders, W Sawyer. E. Scalfano, S. Scalfano, T. ROBINSON, ANNA MARIE — Library Club 73-76; Chess Club 73-75. ROQUE, ELAINE MARIE — FHA 72-74; Honor Roll 74- 75. RUSHING, NELDEAN — Transferred from Baton Rouge High School, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 74; Library Club 74-76. SALMON, JUDY CATHERINE — National Honor Society 75-76; Chorale 75-76; Band 72-75; Spanish Club 74-75; FBI.A 75-76; FMLA 73-76: Treasurer 74-75; Graduation Usher 74- 75; Student Instructor 75-76; Honor Roll 72-76; Honor Band 73-74; Ditto Girls 75-76. SANDERS, WINFRED — 4-H 74-75; ROTC 73-75; Junior Varsity Basketball 73-74. SAWYER. ELIZABETH LORRAINE —COE 75-76. SCALFANO, SALLY LENORA — Student Council Alter- nate 74-75; Dramatic Club 74-75; Choir 74-75; GAA 73-74. SCALFANO, THOMAS CHARLES — Student Council Alternate 74-75; Student Council 72-74; Louisiana Boys' State 75-76: Police Juror 75-76; Chess Club 72-74; DE 75-76. SCHWARTZ, MARC — Track Team 72-75. SCOTT. CONNIE FAYE — GAA 72-75; 4-H 72-75; ROTC 72-73. SCOTT. ROSANA — GAA 72-73; FHA 72-73; Student Instructor 74-76; DE 75-76. SERIO, JANET K. — Student Council Alternate 75-76; Stu- dent Council 74-75; Louisiana Girls' State 74-76: Commis- sioner of Transportation 74-76; Boosters 72-76: Squad leader 73- 74, President 74-76; Guidance Staff 73-76; FBLA 73-76: President 75-76; Baccalaureate Usher 74-75; Student Instructor 74- 76; Homecoming Court 73-76: Sophomore Maid 73-74. SHEA, MARY — Transferred from Holy Savior Menard Central High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 73; Dramatic Club 75-76; FHA 75.76; Gymnastics Team 73-74. SHEFFIELD, KATHERYN SUSAN — Dramatic Club 73- 74; Main Office Staff 73-74; FBLA 72-73; Stage Crew 74-75; Gym Office 74-75; Jr. Red Cross Council Alternate 72-73; FHA 73-76; 4-H 72-76; Photography Club 73-75; Art Club 74- 75; Gymnastics Team 72-73; Student Instructor 75-76; Honor Roll 73-74. SKINNER, JOHN M. — Transferred from Wettermark High School, Boyce, Louisiana, 75; Spanish Club 75-76; Var- sity Basketball 75-76. SODEN. KITTY — Student Council Alternate 72-74; Louisi- ana Girls’ State 75-76: City Attorney 75-76; Dramatic Club 72- 75; Boosters 72-74; Drum Squad 72-74: Captain 73-74; Key Club Sweetheart 73-74; Photography Club 73-74; Baccalau- reate Usher 74-75; Homecoming Court 73-74. 70 Bolton’s Common Meeting Ground HI Taking advantage of their free time at lunch. STEVE GAA, VICKIE HOLMES, and VICKIE BARRON discuss after-school activities. Schwartz, M. Scott, C. Scott, R. Scrio.J. Shea, M. Sheffield, K. Skinner, J. Soden, K. 71 Valuable Experience Gained 72 Starling, R. Stewart, E. Swank, J. Sweeney, R. Steiner, B. Stutson, R. Swan, L. Sylvain, H. Through Employment STARLING, RICHARD ERIC — Student Council 72-73; Interact Club 73-76; Junior Varsity Football 72-73; Varsity Football 73-76: Lettcrman 73-76; Golf Team 74-75; War Council 74-75: Sixth Brave 74-75. STEINER, BARBARA — Transferred from Holy Savior Menard Central High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 73. STEWART, EDNA GAYLE STUTSON, RALPH L. — Track Team 72-73; DE 74-76. SWANK, JOSEPH B. — ROTC 72-73; Junior Varsity Foot- ball 73-74; Track Team 72-73; Chess Club 73-75; FFA 74-76; DE 75-76. SWART, LOUIS WADE — DE 75-76. SWEENEY. RANDALL CARROL — Band 72-76; 4-H 73- 75; Photography Club 73-74. SYLVAIN, HELEN MARIE — Choir 73-75; Glee Club 75- 76; 4-H 73-74. TAYLOR, KENNETH WAYNE — Student Council 74-76: Treasurer 75-76; Louisiana Boys’ State 75-76: District Attor- ney 75-76; Interact Club 73-76; Photography Club 73-74; Var- sity Basketball Manager 73-75. THOMS, JODY LYNN — Transferred from Alexandria Country Day Schoool, Alexandria, Louisiana 74; FHA 74-76. THORNTON. MARION ORESA — Choir 75-76. THORPE, HANNAH-MAY — Transferred from Monti- cello High School. Monticello, New York 75. TOWNLEY. DENISE MARIE — Youth Liberation Group 72-73. TRIMBLE, LISE ANN — BRUIN Business 72-73; Dramatic Club 72-76; French Honor Society 74-76. TWEEDIE. ALICIA MARIE — Quill and Scroll 74-76: Sec- retary 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Attendance Office Staff 75-76; Gym Office 74-75; Spanish Club 72-76: Secretary 73-74, President 74-75; Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 74-76. VANDERHOOF. STEVEN JAMES Taylor, K. Thoms,). Thornton, M. Thorpe, H. Townlcy, D. Trimble, L. Twccdie. A Vanderhoof. S. 73 Vandcvcldc, V. Veillon,J. Vicknair, R. Voohries, V. Vorc, S. Walker, A. Waller, W Ward, M. VANDHVELDE, VICKIE ANN — FBLA 74-75; FNA 72-73; 4- H 72-76; Photography Club 73-74; COE 75-76. VEILLON, JEROME — DE 75-76. VICKNAIR, REBECCA RENAE — Transferred from Alexan- dria Senior High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 73; Student Coun- cil 73-74; Boosters 73-74; Spanish Club 73-74; French Honor Society 74-76; Flag Corp 74-76; Homecoming Court 74-76; Honor Roll 73-76; Debate Team 75-76; Ditto Girls 75-76. VOORHIES, VICKI ANN — French Honor Society 73-74; FBLA 74-76. VORE, SHEILIA — Choir 75-76; Boosters 72-74; 4-H 72-74; An Club 74-75; GCE 74-76: President 74-75. WALKER, ALBERT CHARLES — Choir 75-76; ROTC 74-75; Junior Varsity Basketball 72-74; Varsity Basketball 75-76; Track Team 75-76. WALLER. WILLIAM GARY — Transferred from Robert W. Watts, V. White, G. White, J. White, R. 74 Traip Academy, Kittery, Maine 75; Varsity Basketball 75-76. Satisfaction for a Job Well Done Senior BRUIN members take time out for a moment of leisure. White, S. Williams, D. Williams, G. Williams, J. WARD, MICHAEL LEE — ROTC 72-75. WATTS, VANESSA BENITA WHITE, GREGORY BRIAN —Junior Varsity Football 74-75; Junior Varsity Basketball 73-75; Varsity Basketball 75-76: Letter- man 75-76; Track Team 73-74. WHITE,JERRY — Student Council Alternate 75-76; ROTC 72- 73. WHITE, RHONDA RENE — Transferred from Gosncll High School, Blytheville, Arkansas 74. WHITE, SUSAN MARGARET — CUMTUX Editorial Staff 75-76: Editor-in-Chief 75-76; CUMTUX Business 74-76; Quill and Scroll 75-76; Latin Club 72-73; Boosters 73-74; Guidance Staff 75-76; French Honor Society 73-76; FBI.A 73-74; Chess Club 73-76; Graduation Usher 74-75; Honor Roll 72-76. WILLIAMS, DAVID L. — ROTC 72-73. WILLIAMS, GARLAND RAY — ROTC 74-76. WILLI AMS, JANETTE — National Honor Society 75-76; Boosters 72-73; Honor Roll 72-73. 75 1976 — The Start of a New Centennial Williams, J. Williams, S. Wolff, E. Wolff, J. Wooding, B. Wright, O. Zachary, C. WILLIAMS, JOHNNY — Student Council 75-76; Stage Crew 72-73; DE 74-76. WILLIAMS, SULURA DEAN — Student Council Alternate 73-75; Boosters 72-76: Squad Leader 74-75, Stands Captain 75- 76; Drum Squad 73-74; 4-H 74-76. WOLFF, ELLEN Y, — BRUIN Editorial Staff 74-76: Fresh- man Class Editor 74-75, Clubs Editor 75-76; BRUIN Business 72-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 73-76; Boosters 74-76; Drum Squad 74-76; Band 72-74; Guidance Staff 75-76; Jr. Red Cross Council 72-73; French Honor Soci- ety 73-76; FBLA 75-76; Graduation Usher 74-75; Student Instructor 75-76; Production Staff: Camelot” 74-75; Honor Roll 72-73; Presidential Classroom 75-76. WOLFE, JOAN MARIE — Transferred from South Rapides Academy, Lecompte, Louisiana 75; BRUIN Business 75-76; Attendance Office Staff 75-76. WOODING, BECKY ANN — Boosters 72-75; FHA 72-73; 4-H 72-74; ROTC 73-75. WRIGHT, ORA LOUISE — FHA 72-73; 4-H 74-75. ZACHARY, CATHARINE ALLISON — Transferred from Alexandria Country Day School, Alexandria, Louisiana 73; Student Council 74-76; BRUIN Editorial Staff 74-76: Junior Class Editor 74-75, Editor-in-Chief 75-76; BRUIN Business 73- 75; Quill and Scroll 75-76; National Honor Society 75-76; Dramatic Club 73-76; Interact Club 75-76; French Honor Soci- ety 73-74; FHA 73-76: District Vice President 74-75, Parish Historian 73-74, Secretary 75-76, Outstanding FHA Member 74- 75; Tennis Team 73-74: Letterman 74-76; Graduation Usher 75-76; Honor Roll 72-76; First Place Superior Planned Yearbook, University of Southwestern Louisiana. 76 77 Aldrich-Ames, Susan Allen, Chad Allen, Cure Andrics, Ivy Antee, Charlton Augustine, Bernadinc Bailey. Craig Baron, Mark Batts, Wranda Beavers. Dai yt ion Bell, Michael Bell, Sidney Benge, Kelly Bergeron, Chris Bialy, Craig Birge.Jill Birdsong, Robert Blackman, Donna Blalock, Charles Bollinger, Terry Bordelon, Andre Bordelon, Brenda Bordelon, Thomas Bouche, James Boudreau, Renee Boutte, Brad Brasher, Richard Breithaupt, Nan Briggs. Tommy Brimmer. Bobby Brittoin, Paula Brcxato, Charles Broussard, Berton Brown, Brenda Brown. Diane Brown, Lee 79 Bryson. Lenard Bryant, Larry Buzzetta. Sharon Camille, Louis Campbell', Tcrinda Carmouche. Sonia Clinkingbcard. Robert Cloud, Jody Coaty, Sharon Cole, Anne Coleman, Charlie Coleman, Linda Colvin, Larry Compton, Michael Cook. Karen Cook. Robert Cooper, Gayden Cooper, Gregory Cornell, Kathy Cotton, Joseph Counoyer, Kim Courtney, Jeff cry Coutee, Loretta Couvillion, Malcolm Craft. Randy Crawford, Freddie Creed, Yolanda Crooks, Reginold Croom, Trula Curlee, Zina Curry, Charles Curts, Robert Daigrepont, Jeanette Dance. Robert Daniel, Lillie Daniel. Stacy 80 Juniors Excel in Studies TAMMY HENRY. BETH ROX, COLLEEN HAWTHORNE. DIANA DERROUGH, and BETH HENDERSON work diligently to complete their homework in the morning before school. Daniels, Debbie Davidson. Kenneth Davis, Tom Day. Toni Den ley. Thomas Denton, Carla Derrough. Diana Dorgan. Richard Douzart. Russell Drewett, Ray Drouet. Robert Ducote, Charlotte Dunn, Cheryl Dunn. Randy Dupont. Denise Eads, Cheryl Early, Jo Edwards, Jenni f er 81 Juniors Place in Float Competition Ellington. Steve Evans, Carl Eyre. Linda Farley. Donna Fatherce. Anthony Ferguson. Jan Ferguson. William Fields, Arthur Fields. Brenda Fields. Janice Fields. Michael Filasek. Tammy Finley, Rhonda Floyd, Mark Flunder, Phalton Flynn, Thomas Fontenot, Glenda Fontenot, Tammy Working on their class float, CONNIE WHEELER and TARA TERRILL position the bear in just the right place for their prize-winning float. 82 Foster, John Frazier, Murkel Gaa, Michelle Garcia, Daniel Gas pard, Jimmy Gauthier, Frances Gauthier, Irby Gentle, Jeyrel Gilbert, Stephen Gill, Robert Goodrich, Carvel Grady, Cornelius Griffin, Mallory Grossic, Marcus Guidry, David Guillot, Troy Hageman, Paul Halford, Sandra Hammond, Evelyn Hampton, Wade Hargrove, Anthony Harrison, Patricia Harvey, Eli Harvey, Emma Harwood, David Hathom, Meridth Hawthorne, Colleen Heminger, Karen Henderson, Beth Henderson, Kaylin Henry, Tammy Hester. Dawn Hickman, Robert Hilligarde, Peggy Hinkston, Connie Hinkston, D’Wanna 83 Hinkston, Jacqueline Hoi lander, Johnathan Holloway, Cynthia Howard, Danny Ingols, Toni Ivy, William Jackson, Cynthia Jackson, Russel James, Rickey Jeffers, Cheryl Jefferson, Roderick Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Jacqueline Johnson, Thelma Jones, Cheryl Jones, Gregory Jones, Stanley Jordon, Lawerence Jowers, Donna Juneau, Mark Keefe, James Kelley, Karen Kelly, Earnest Key, Brenda King, Clifford King, Katherine King, Michael Knight, Melissa Kozlowski, Russell Kubes, Mary Kubes, Robert Kyle, Richard Kyte, Joyce LaBorde, Lisa Lair, Carolyn 84 Precision Through Concentration Lee, James Lloyd, Vally Lofton, Jeri I.ong, Julie Love, Tyron MacNichols, Michael Mathews, Debbie Maxwell, Ella McCarty, Eric McClung, Margaret McDaniel. Beth McKay. Mark McKay, Mike McKeiiar. Sandra Meilleur, Brian Mitchell. Michael Milton, Larry Murcau. Mike SHIRLEY RAY concentrates hard to keep pace with the other rifle girls while completing another of their precise exhibitions during a football halftime show. 85 Discovery of the Unknown THOMAS FLYNN uses many different kinds of apparatus necessary for the procedures that arc required in distillation. Morris, Brenda Mott, Jay Murphy. Kevin Nail, Tami Nelson, William Nichols, Vicki Norman. Carmen Norris. Gwendolyn Norris, Mary O’Shea, Ronald Page, Liva Parent, Mike Parker, Mike Peach, Cindy Pearce, Kathy Penny, Mary Phillips, Diane Pineiro. Nancy 86 Piper, Veronica Popall, Mary Potter, Jeff Powell, Alex Powers, Willia Price. Danny Pringle, tane Pullen, Patrick Rabalais, Randy Rahm, Lisa Ramsey, Zandy Ray, Shirley Reed, Linda Reese, Daniel Rhodes, Emelda Ricard, Elizabeth Richardson, Theresa Roberts, Armanilc Robeas, Christine Robinson, Susan Rosenthal, Mark Rousseau, Charles Rox, Beth Salmi, Mary Samuels, Karen Sands, JoAnn Savant, Mike Scalfano, Jimmy Scott, David Scott, Ray Shamburger, Robert Sherman, Pricilla Sibley, Ronnie Sims, Darrell Smallwood, Stephan Smith, Alccsha 87 Smith, Alice Smith. Anita Smith. Brenda Smith. Burton Smith. John Smith, Johnny Soileau. Lori Spain, David Sprue!I, David Stafford, Beryl Stafford. Marva Stafford, Renita Stanfield, Vallcria Stewart, Gayle Stoker. Tom Stone. Patricia Tassin, Patti Terrill, Tara Terry, Will Thomas, Charlotte Thomas. Daniel Thrash. James Tracey, Selena Town ley, Steven VanNetta, Wesley Vincent. Tommy- Walker. Debbie Walker, Donna Wallace. Ronald Waller. Debbie Ward, Tom Waterman, Mike Watkins, John Watson, Joyce Waybright, Karon Webster, Anna 88 t i Juniors Arouse Bear Spirit Welch, Deborah West. Cindy Wheeler, Connie Wilcox, John Williams, Beverly Williams, Bonita Williams, Darren Williams, Eddie Williams, Edward Williams. Stephanie Williams, Terri Williamson, Tom Willis. Terri Wilson, George Wilson, Toni Woodward, Ed Woody, Laura Young, Donald 89 Juniors muster under their sign at the top of the stands for a pep rally before the Pineville game. Sophomores . . . Sophomores . . . Sophomores Abshire, Kathy Agullard, Wanda Alexander, Brett Almgren, Phyllis Ambush. Edward Anderson, Sheldon Anthony. Emmitt Arnold, Diane Austin, Phyllis Aymond. Denise Ball, Thomas Bankovic, John Barker, Linda Bailey, Larry Bellard, Delrie Berlin, John Berjcaux, Sabrina Bialy, Fran Blackmond. tarry Bodley, Damita Bohannon, Steve Bolton, Janet Bookman, Cynthia Bordelon. Danny Bordelon. Lissa Boudreaux, David Bourdreaux. James Bowden. Harold Bowles. Clarinda Bowles, Edwin Brice, Russell Bringol, Larry Broussard, Mary Broussard, Tanya Brown, Barbara Jean Brown, Burl Brown, Cortez Bruner, Richard Buffington. Eddie Buliins, Larry Burke, Mike Burrough, Randy 91 Bustle. Beverly Byrd. Kddie Capps, Charles Carbo. Jeff Carbo, Lisa Cathey, Laura Cedel, Sandra Chamblce, Robert Che rtude, John Chustz, Angela Clark, Donna Close, Carl Cloud. Glen Cobb, James Cole, Chris Connell. Mike Cooper. Scott Corken. David Courtney, Marty Couvillion, Lyle Craft, Charles Craig. Glen Cryscl, Lemuel Culbert, Gloria Culbert, Lois Culpepper, Paul Cummclla, Cathy Cutler, Nancy Daigle, Donald Daigle, Jeanninc D’Amico, Pat Daniel, Martha Dauzat, Paula Davis. James Dean, Mark DcBord. Doug DeGrie. Nelson Dixon, Carl Do iron, Pat Doolittle, Theresa Dorgan, Debbie DuBois, Mike 92 Sophomores Signal Spirit Ducocc, Donna Ducocc, Perry Ducoce, Rickey Ducocc, Susan Duke, Stephanie Dunbar, Dale Duncan, Pam Dunn, Teresa Ellington, William Farace, Kathy Farley, Debra Farrar, Robert Fields. Carolyn Fields, Connie Fields, Gary Finley, Kathy Floumcy. Evelyn Ford, Susan 93 Surprising the other classes, seniors '78 show their spirit in spite of a little tear. The First Step for College Starting the road to college, MARTHA DANIELS, PHYLLIS ALMGREN, and LORI POWELL register for the NEDT achievement test. Fowler, Teri Fowler, Walter Fox, Charles Francis, Scott Frazier, Carroll Frazier, Robert Fuller. Deidra Gaines, Ricky Gainous, Donna Gamble, Donna Green. Kerry Green, Terrald Greene, Danny Grimes, Fred Grimes, Sharon Groves, Kathy Guillot, Cynthia Halford, Terry 94 Hall, I zeli Hammock, Anna Hancock, Mona Hanna, Mary Hatten. Bennie Hawkins, Larry Hayes, Eddie Hayes, Leonard Hayes, Lisa Hayes, Robert Heitman, Sandra Hemingcr, Richard Henderson, Michael Herring, Karen Herring, Maureen Hester, Robert Hewitt, Roberta Hickman, Mamie Hill, Dave Hodgkinson, Kevin Hollingsworth, Gary Holloway, Carolyn Holloway, Tywona Holly, Jerry Holmes, Victor Howard, Dennis Howard, Karen Howard, Rainer Hubert, Debra Hunter, Gerald Hurley, Steve lies, Benita Irby, Cunis Irving. Carrie Ivy, Alice Jackson. Janelle Jarred. Eric Jeansonne, Kenneth Jenkins, Ronald Joffrion, Fran Johnson, Carl Johnson, Delphine 95 Johnson, Gary Johnson, Glen Johnson, Richard Johnson, Wayne Jones, Cynthia Jones, Emcal Jones, Floyd Jones, Michael Jones, Mike Jones, Pam Jordan, Arthur Jowers, Carol Julian, Cynthia Juneau, Cheryl Kajor, Cathy Kaplan. Phillip Kearns, James Kiesewctter, Margot King, Billy Kyle, Steven Kyte, Keenan LaCombe, Tina LaCour, Kenneth LaCour, Mike Lair, Vivian Landrum, Iris Landry, Bridget Langley, Keith Lee, Diane Lewis, Devy Lewis. Janet Lillo, Cindy Little, Sophie Logan, Wanda Looney, Janet Lopez, Richard Love, Lola Love, Mitchell Lowe, Susan Lowe, Walter Lucas, Steve Lynd, Brenda 96 Seniors ’78 Round Up Enthusiasm Martin, Annie Martin, Mike- Martin, Ray Maxwell. Jewel Mayo. Janet McClinton, Gary McClung, Debra McDaniel, Suzic McDonald. Paula McGlothin, Carolyn McGlothin, David McKellar, Rose Melbert, Jeff Mcrtcns, Janice Metoyer. Debbie Metoyer, Jerry- Mi Her, Debbie Mims, Mike Readily adapting to pep rallies in front of the school, sophomore girls find room to form their traditional circle. 97 Mitchell, Bonnie Mitchell, Deaton Montgomery-, Veda Moore, La Donna Morace, Kathy Moreau, Mark Morgan, Kevin Morris, Connie Moser, Michael Murray, Bonnie Nash, Lester Nelson, Perry Neuman, Mike Newall, Theddo Nichols, Clyde Nunnally, Pamela Oldfield, Joe O’Neal. Myra O’Shee, John Parker, Kenneth Patt, Brad Paul, Cindy Pearce, Craig Perry, Angela Peters, Bill Pfeifer, Paul Phillips. Donald Phillips. Wayne Phillips, Roxie Plunkett, Ronnie Ponthieux, Cora Ponthieaux, David Powell, Lori Powers, Shelia Powers, Susan Prenell, Shirley Price, Dwane Price, Mike Price, Paula Pugh, Jan Quinney, Johnny Rachal, Malcolm 98 Ricks, Edna Rinc. Clint Roach, Ronald Roberson, Kim Roberts. Beverlct Roberts, Dcverlet Robinson, Paul Rockett. Cheryl Roderick, Mark Rogers. George Rogue, Thomas Rose. Ronda Rosenthal, Albert Rue, Mary Rushing, Diane Ryder, Frankie Ryder, Shelia Salvcsen, Shirley Sanchez, Kevin Sanchez, Patty Sanford, Cunis Saucier, Chris Sayer, Kevin Sayes, Susan Scherermaum. Dear Shamburger, Mark Shannon, Cindy Shapiro. Jay Shavers. Devcry Shivers, Jacquelyn Showers. David Sibley, Cynthia Sices, Mori i Simon, Pauline Singletary, Vanessa Smith, DcAnna Smith. Scott Sodcn, Betty Steiner, Virginia Stevenson, Ronald Struck, Cheryl Stutson, Donna 99 Swan, Cynthia Sweeney. Bobby Tate, Gail Taylor, Michelle Teekell, Charles Teekell, Jesse Telsce, Judy Texada, Cassandra Thompson, Patrick Thornton, Lewis Tidiey. Wilson Till, Michael Toves, Mike Vailes, Kathy Valentine. Kathy Vandersypen, Mark Vandevelde, Stephen Vannatta. Milton Veillon, Paul Velasquez, Anita Venson, Anthony Vincent, Marty Vircc, Frankie Viree, Jessie Voorhics, Jody Wade, Debra Wagner, Charla Waites, Michael Washington, Ronald Watson, Tawanda Webster. Jerome Weil, Sally Welch, Eleanor Welch. Linda Wheeler, Trena White, Gercle White, Kathy White, Jeffrey- White, Robert Williams, Felecia Williams, Harold Williams, Issac 100 The Anticipation of Knowledge Williams, Kenny Williams, Lori Williamson. Charlott Willis. Lisha Wilson, Jerome Wilson, Tammy Wilson, Yolanda Winchester, Emma Wolf. Liz Wood, David Workman, Valeric Wright, Andy 101 Mrs. Bennett’s third hour English class awaits the beginning of the period with a sense of eagerness typical of sophomores. Aaron, Wayne Abshirc, Roy Abston. Phyllis Adams. Chris Aldrich-Ames, Jonathan Alcxandc. Donna Allen, Larry Allen, Michelle Allen. Teresa Alley. Patricia Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Charles Anderson. Loretta Armstead, Charles Atkins. Gail Atkins. Kelvin Austin. Micheal Aymond, Cheryl Bady. Fidel Baker. Kathy Ball. Leslie Barkdull, John Barker. Harvey Baron. Tracy Barton, Ronald Batiste. James Batiste. Micheal Battle. Victor Bclgard, Steve Bell. Bobby Bergeron. Dwane Bertrand. Stephanie Betts, Donald Bibins, Carrie Bielkicwicz, Craig Bielkiewicz, Kimberly Blackman. John Blakcman. Nelson Bonnegcnt. Karlin Bonton, Detric Booze. Antionette Bordeaux, Danny Bordelon, Carolyn Bordelon. Patricia Bordelon. Ricky Borden, Cathy Boudreaux. Steve Boulden, George Bowie. Felesia Brady, Jeri Brady. Theresa Branyon. Mark Brian. Phoebe Braud, Gregory Brooks. Fran Brouillette. Angie 103 The Spontaneity of Spirit ’79 Freshmen reveal their loyalty to BOLTON by exemplifying their spirit at a pep rally. Brouillette, Pamela Brouillette, Shirley Broussard, Annette Broussard, Trudy Brown, Alicia Brown, Barron Brown, Darrol Brown, Debra Brown, Diane Brown, Jackie Brown, James Brown, Louella Brown, Paul Brown, Sharon Bruister, Geraldine Buffington, Connie Bullard, Robert Burgess, Lloyd Bums, Alfred Burns, Gary Bums, Glenda Bush. Leon Byrd. James Calvin, Preston Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Kevin Campbell. Patricce Carbo. Beverly 104 Carley, Sieve Carter, Ann Carter, Melinda Carter, Sandra Carter, Shelia Carter, Steve Cedus, Bill Cedus, Charles Chaney, Patricia Cheatham, Rosetta Chevalier, Calvin Chism, Linda Chri stain, Jeffery Chuang, Chau Clark. Frank Clark, Robin Cleveland, Cheryl Close. Ben Cockerham. Keith Cohea, Leo Coffy, Robert Coleman, Alveldia Collins, Billy Collins, Jerry Collins, Robert Conway, Donni Cooper, Dalton Cooper, Sharon Cooper. William Cotton, Rogers Coutee, Lawrence Crawford, Michelle Creed. Christy Crittle, Tracey Cross, Vanessa Crysel, Eileen Culbert, Evelyn Cunningham. Freddie Curlce, Vicki Cutler, Lyndon Cyriak, Barbara Daigrcpont. Thomas Daniels, Laura Daniels, Sylvia Darbon, Vaughn Dauzat, Shelia Dauzat, Winna Davenport, Micheal Davidson, Dominic Davidson, Marilyn Davidson. Neal Davis, Alice Davis, James Davis, Merry Davis, Shelia Dean, Cunis 105 Debona.Janete Debord, David Delaney, Marchall Dill,Joe Dixon, Dennis Dixon, Donald Doolittle, Rob Dorgan, Vicki Dorsey, Calvin Dorso , Charles Dorsey, Michael Dorsey, Ronnie Dorty, Tyrone Drago, Walter Dube, Susan Dubois. Nina Dubroc, Joan Du cote, Edmond Duhon, Brenda Dufor, Bruce Duncan, Barbara Dunn, Rhonda Dupard, Kennith Dupuy, Donna Durham, Mark Dwellingham, Ixrroy Early, Carol Earthly, Travis Edderman, Karen Edmond, John Eli, Brenda Elliot, Jamie Elliot, Jerry Ellis, Maria Epperson, Robbie Evans, Bernard Fair, Gladys Fairley, Charlotte Farace, Charlotte Farrar, Belinda Fey, James Fields, Lester Fields, Zachary Filasek, Cynthia Flaherty, Linda Fletcher, Charles Fletcher, Tinsley Fontenot, Gwen Fortenbery, Darryl Foster, Deborah Fowler, Billy Franklin, Cheryl Franklin, Cynthia Franklin, Joseph Frazier, Danny Frederick, Reginald 106 Freeman. Kenneth Funderbank. Barney Gaines. Angelia Gaines, Carolyn Gaines, Catherine Gaines, Vetrcese Garrett, Carl Gaskins, Terri Gaspard, Cindy Gauthier, Robert Gaylor, Gary Gilmon, Mary Gladney. Darryl Good. Sherman Goodman, Thelma Gordcn, Ricky Gradlcy, Nikkie Gray. Donna Gray, Marilyn Green, Donald Green, Gay Green, Marcia Green, Marie Green, Marlon Green, Robert Grenkewich, Lisa Griffin. Mark Guidry, John Guidry, Mary Guidry, Vickie Guillory, Bennie Hammett. Elder Hannah. Patricia Harbor, James Hardy. Janice Hardy, Joseph Harley, Greg Harris, Jimmy Harris, Mary Ann Harris, Rodney Harris, Shervctta Harris, Wilbert Harrison. Kermcnt Harwood. Kathy Hastings. Barbara Hastings, John Hathorn, Janet Havens, James Hayes, Ricky Hebert. Belinda Henderson, Yvonne Henry, Eventte Henry. Phillip Hester. Sharon Hickman. Angel Hill. Cheryl 107 The Challenge of Study Begins Freshmen ROSETTA CHEATHAM. and BELINDA NEAL, GARY GAYLOR, and DELORES SMITH, discover that the library provides an adequate atmosphere to finish the study requirements of their Civics class. Hines, Gina Hines, Gloria Halloway. Ernestine Holly. Anita Holmes. Debra Holmes, Timothy Honeycutt, Paul Howard, Barbara Howard. Billy Hudson, Keith Hunter, Greg Hunter, Kenneth Hurts, George Hurts, Karen lies. Nelson Irby, Karl Jackson, Robert Jackson, Wayne Jarred. Joan Jeasonne, Guy Jeffers, Leon Jefferson, Zaudra Jenkins. Darrell Jennings, Karen Jeter, Velvet Jett, Darryl Johnson. Anthony Johnson, Clydcll 108 Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Dcbbic Johnson, Drbra Johnson, Floyd Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Lillian Johnson, Regina Johnson. Sylvia Johnson. Tina Jones, Connie Jones, Dimitri Jones. Deborah Jones, Jackie Jones, Karen Jones, Melvin Jones, Rosalyn Jordon. Barron Jordon, Jerry Joseph, Lloyd Joyner. Forrest Kearns, Patricia Kelly, Franklin Kelly, Judy Kimble, Shelia King, Alvin King, Brenda King, Charles King, Debra King, Mark King, Robert King, Shelia King, Steven King, Wanda King, Warren Kirk, Jo Ann Kirk, John Kirts, Floyd Kozlowski, Brett Kruger. Cheryl Laborde. Micheal Lachney, Janet Lacombe, Brenda Lacombe, Donna Lacombe, Susan Lacombe. Terry Lacour, Angela Laird, Pamela Landry, Daniel Landry, Johnny Langley, Kenneth Lawson, Debra LaBlanc, Robert Leckic, Cheryl Lee, Donald Lee, Janice Lee, Micheal 109 Lee. Rochelle Lemon, Brenda Loden, Michcal Lofton. Lawrence Love, Brenda Love, Linda Love, Mark IvOwc, Barry Lowe, Walter Mack, Ijnda MacnichoIs.John Mainer. Pam Manuel, James Martin. Carrie Martin, Jamie Matthews. Sandra Maxwell. Bettye Maynard, Mary McCrammer, Janelle McCue, Frank McGIothia, Carolyn Mercer, Rowdy Mertens, John Middleton. Janet Miles, Alfred Miller, Gerald Millhousc, Ina Millhousc, Nina Milo. Keith Mims. Sheila Miners, Connie Mitchell, Brenda Mitchell, Irene Mitchell, Rudy Molette. Debra Momon, Rodney Montgomery. Kimberly Moore. Marsha Moreau. John Morin, Bonnie Morin. Peter Morris. William Moses, Arthur Mott, Nancy- Murphy. Karen Murphy, Cynthia Nail. Tracey Nash, Frcdia Nash, Norman Nathan, Tracey Nichols, Danny Normand, Ricky Normand, Sandra Normand, Thomas Norris. Alvin Norris. Belinda 110 Homecoming’s Novelty Comes Alive Norris, Kenneth Norris, Velma O’Conner, Martha Oliver, Lester Olson. Charles O’Shee, Mary Overstreet, Archie Pantallion, Raymond Parker. Robert Parker, Roland Parker. Walter Peebles. Brian Pembric, Barbara Pendegrass. Cynthia Perry, Edna Perry, Michea! Perry, Ralph Peters, Evelyn Pfeiffer, Melinda Phillips, Cathy Piper, Alfred Piper, Alvin Piper, Debbie Piper, Valarie Pipens, Mark Pittman, Allen Pochc, Charles Powell, Frederick Spirited Freshmen JAMES BYRD, GAY GREENE, JOHN MERTENS. DEDA RICHARDSON, fire it up in fifties style during the homecoming parade. Freshmen: Newcomers to the Old Powell. Roy Powell, Theresa Powers, Vernon Pugh. Randy Prathro. Kathy Price. Donna Pryor, Lydia Quinney, Billy Quinney, Gaines Quinney, Mellowdec Quinney, Ruby Rabalais, Gary Rachal, Joseph Rcado, Clarence Reed, Joseph Reese, Brenda Reeves, Edith Rhodes, Bobby Richardson, Dcda Richardson, Tammie Roberts, Darryl Robinson. Charles Robinson, Larry Rogers, Roy Rone, Rodney Rosenthal. Kenneth Rothat. Liz Rundell, Joyce After morning classes. Freshmen find lunch to be a time of enjoyment and relaxation. 112 Salarcl, Sharon Samuel, Patrick Sanford. Gwen Sansom, Terry Schedewitz, Shelly Scott, Jerome Seale, Kathy Sewell, Marvin Sewell, Ronnie Shaw, Johnny Shea. Miles Shockley, Ronnie Shockley, Roxanne Shorter, John Sibley, Roderick Simon, David Simon, Sheba Slocum, Rhonda Small, Barbara Smart, Reginald Smash, Nolan Smith, Carolyn Smith, Delores Smith, Lionell Smith, Mary Smith, Micheal Smith, Trixy Smith, Vanetta Spain, George Stafford, Henry Starr, Robert Steiner. Patricia Stephenson, David Stewart, Henry Stewart, Karen Stickels, Janice Stinson, Cindy Stockburgcr, Donna Swanwick, Carolyn Swart, Charlotte Sweeney, Mary Swinner, Delphine Sylvain, Hamilton Tarver, Cynthia Tarver, Lisa Tate, Vivian Taylor, Carrie Terrill, Janet Thomas, Clark Thomas, Kelvin Thomas, Stephanie Thomas. Stephen Thompson, Carolyn Thornton. Debra Towns. Cheryl Treadwell. Tina 113 Tronic. Irma Tullos, Mark Turner, Jackie Turner, Rosemary Turner. Scent Twccdic. Anita Tyson, Carol Vailes. Nelson Vanassclbcrg. Art Vanasselberg, Theresa Vanatta. Phillip Vanderwater, Susan Veillion, David Vercher, Deverett Virce, Wilma Voinche, Donald Voorhies, Billy Vorc, Dalan Wagner, Leroy Wainwright, Freeman Walden, David Walker, Brian Walker. Kenny Walker, Marla Wallace, Cosandra Walters, Charles Wardsworth, Steven Washington, Danny Washington. Debra Washington. Deidre Waston. Melvin Weaver. David Webster. Chcri Welch, Patricia West, Micheal White, Elizabeth White, Micheal Williams. Alan Williams. Benard Williams, Benard Williams, Clarence Williams. Cortez Williams. Darryl Williams. Darryl Williams, Donna Williams. Donnie Williams, Doris Williams, Gary Williams, Gwen Williams, Gwen Williams. Henry Williams, Joyce Williams, Katie Williams. Lois Williams. Leon Williams, Margaret 114 Freshmen Express Exceptional Talent Freshmen INA MILLHOUSE and NINA MILLHOUSE enjoy the advantages of high school in activities like the Stringed Instrument Program. Williams, Ralph Williams, Renrda Williams, Sandra Williams, Sonya Williamson. Denise Wills, Harold Wilmore, Kayla Wilmorc, Robert Wilson. Karen Wilson, Vallery Wine land. Beth Wood, Charles Woodcock, Angela Woodruff, Ronald Wool ridge. Troy Workman, James Wright, Lester Young, Alfreda Young, John Young, Mark Young, William 4 115 Student Council Arouses Action The most active and influential organization at Bolton is the Student Council. The Student Council is the bridge between the students and the faculty, a means by which the students can gain a voice in the affairs at Bolton. The Council sustained numerous projects that have long been a part of Bolton, but also introduced new programs and activities this year. RIGHT: TOM CHENAULT, President. BELOW: MRS. NICHOLS checks the accuracy •of WAYNE TAYLOR'S bookkeeping while MRS. COX elaborates on the necessity of the purchases. LEFT: MIKE WATERMAN. Vice-President ABOVE: MARIE GAGNARD. Secretary LEFT: WAYNE TAYLOR. Treasurer 119 4 RIGHT: ZINA CURLEE and DANIEL GARCIA affix placards bearing the school alma mater and pledge to the blackboard so that all students might learn them. BELOW: TOM CHENAULT realizes that it takes many hours of planning and hard work to insure the success of the student council projects. ABOVE: STUDENT COUNCIL — TOP ROW: J. Berlin, K. Bonnegcnt, R Brasher, A Broussard, M. Broussard. K Campbell..! Cloud. D Cooper; SECOND ROW: K. Corley. Z Curlee. D. Derrough. S. Duke, S. Francis, D. Garcia. M Herring. S. Hester; THIRD ROW: F. Johnson,G. Johnson, C. Jones. R. Kershaw. S. Little. E. McCarty, S. McDaniel. I Millhouse; FOURTH ROW: S. Mims. B. Morris, K. Murphy, B. Patt. S. Hayes. S. Smith. W. Terry, D. Weaver; FIFTH ROW: J. Young. K. Zachary. 120 Unity Boosted Through Involvement Activities of the Student Council are many. At the football games, the members sold pickles and cotton candy to raise money. In order to boost school spirit for Homecoming, the Council sold spirit links in a competition between classes. The members also co-hosted the annual LASC Convention. After the Homecoming activities were concluded, the Student Council started on one of their oldest projects, the Apple Drive for the patients at the Central State Hospital. The Council also distributed placards with the school pledge and Alma Mater and continued the support of the orphaned Indian girl. TOP: The laughter, the ideas, and the thoughts . . . all a pan of student council, all a part of the action. ABOVE LEFT: As a portion of the Canned Hood Drive, WAYNE TAYLOR and GREG CARBO lift one of the many boxes delivered to needy families at Christmas. ABOVE: It takes many contributions, such as the one PAl I. HICKMAN is giving to Student Council representative STEVE GAA. to allow the small, hut spirited Senior Class to win the spirit chain. Recording the Intangible The BRUIN Editorial Staff has one of the hardest jobs at Bolton, that of realistically preserving the year. Many things go into the making of the year at Bolton. Starting at the end of the previous year, the staff works continuously to collect all the happenings of Bolton students. Teachers, organizations, sports, personalities — all go into the planning that results in the BRUIN. RIGHT: KAY ZACHARY, Editor-in-chief. BELOW: MRS. FOIL shares with KAY ZACHARY, Editorin-Chicf, some experiences, good and bad. of her past years as BRUIN sponsor. 122 LEFT: DANNY FRANKLIN and WILL TERRY, Feature Editors, draw rough drafts to plan the placement of pictures on a page. BELOW: Typing senior class credits, a monumental task, is done by MARIAN MAXWELL and PAT DENLEY, Senior Class Editors. LEFT: HALE FOOTE, Photography Editor and Copy Editor, attaches his flash to his camera in preparation for more pictures. ABOVE: As Club Editors, ELLEN WOLFF searches for different layout styles while KELLY BENGE scans proof-sheets for pictures. 123 Realistically Preserving the Year LEFT: TOMMY HENRY and ERIC McCARTY, Sports Editors, mark pictures on proof-sheets for use in the football portion of their section. BELOW: Faculty Editors, DEBORAH WELCH and PEGGY H1LUGARDE, make changes in their layouts to fit the angle of the photography. BELOW RIGHT: Sorting class pictures is one of the tasks required of Freshman Class Editor, DAVID SCOTT: Sophomore Class Editor. MEREDITH HATHORN: and Junior Class Editor, JO ANN EARLY. 124 LEFT: CRAIG PEARCE and TOM STOKER, Photographers, look at a strip of freshly developed film for pictures to be printed. BELOW: As each section is assembled. Index Editors, SALLY CROWELL and FRANCES DAVIS, work continuously to formulate an accurate listing of all students and the pages they appear on in the yearbook LEFT: BILLY JAMES, Art Editor, contemplates the effectiveness of another cover design. ABOVE: Running errands, making lists, and taking pictures. Junior Editors, BRAD PATT. DIANA DERROUGH, and WALTER BREWER, provide valuable service to all the staff. 125 Exceptional Service to BRUIN Unheralded but indispensable, the BRUIN Business provides much of the revenue for the yearbook by selling advertisements to area businesses. Members also compete among themselves in selling copies of the BRUIN. Without the contributions of the Business Staff, the BRUIN could not be the success that it is. ay ABOVE RIGHT: PAULA BLANK, Business Manager. ABOVE; LISA JOHNSON, Assistant Business Manager. RIGHT: Before a meeting begins, CRAIG BIALY and ROSALIND EWING. Officers, check the list of ads that have been sold to make further assignments to their individual staffs. 126 LEFT: BRUIN BUSINESS — TOP ROW: P Almgren, F. Bialy, R. Brasher, A Broussard, M. Broussard, K. Campbell. B. Carbo, D. Cooper; SECOND ROW: L Glutee, T Croom. M Daniel, M. Davidson. V. Dorgan, D. Gray, S. Halford. M. Hathorn; THIRD ROW: T. Henry, C. Holloway, D. Jowers, L. LaBorde, D. McClung, S. McDaniel, P. McDonald, V. Nichols; FOURTH ROW: L. Powell, P. Price, M. Rosenthal, Z. Ramsey, S. Sayes, D. Scott. C. Shannon. J. Shiver; FIFTH ROW: A. Smith, S. Smith, C. Swan. S. Weil, C. Wheeler. T. Willis, E. Wolff, C Woody. ABOVE LEFT: BETH ROX and BETH HENDERSON. Officers, make some last minute assignments to make certain all ads have been distributed. ABOVE RIGHT: SUZI McDaniels, paula price, and VICKI DORGAN ready themselves to sell ads to various businesses and organizations throughout the community. 127 Steady Communication Through CUMTUX As the South’s oldest high school paper, the CUMTUX still presents A little bit of the best of everything.” The editorial staff is chosen from the past year’s journalism class, insuring that all members have had experience in newspaper publication. The regular issues of the CUMTUX are full of the latest news, sports, and events at Bolton. RIGHT: SUSAN WHITE, Editor in Chicf. BELOW: DEBRA PLUNKETT. Associate Editor-in-Chief. 128 LEFT: Features Editors. SHELIA PARISH and LORNA JOHNSON, check their articles for continuity of expression. BELOW LEFT: TOM DENLEY. Photographer, adjusts the aperture settings on his camera. BELOW: KAYLIN HENDERSON, News Editor, refers to her journalism textbook for correct procedures in assembling her page. 129 i l RIGHT: Proofreading material for typographical or grammatical errors is one of DONNA JOWERS’ duties as copy editor. BELOW: As business manager, LANEJOFFRION types statements to be sent to the various companies who purchased advertisements in the CUMTUX. BOTTOM: MARIE GAGNARD, sports editor, and MARK ROSENTHAL, assistant sports editor, look at past newspapers to formulate different ideas for future layouts. 130 Leadership Developed Through Mythical State iurttRNA] Louisiana Boys’ and Girls’ State opens high school seniors to the mechanics of government by the symbolic formation of a 51st state. Outstanding boys and girls from all over the state meet in the summer between their junior and senior years to spend a week in the state’s capital. Once there, they are divided into cities and parishes, with all participants running for offices on the city, parish, and state level. This year’s representatives captured high offices and much power in their stay in Baton Rouge. LEFT: PEL STATE — TOP ROW: T. Henry; SECOND ROW: H. Foote. P. Dcnley, W. Brewer; THIRD ROW K. Sodcn, W Taylor, K. Bonnegent; FOURTH ROW: T Chenault, J. Serio, L. Joffrion, T. Scalfano. LEFT: WAYNE TAYLOR and HALE FOOTE relive some of the hilarious antics remembered from Pel State. ABOVE: Girl Pel Staters. KAREN BONNEGENT. PAT DENLEY, KITTY SODEN, and JANET SERIO load the car for the anticipated week in Baton Rouge 131 The highest literary honor bestowed on a Bolton student is an invitation to the Quill and Scroll. Bolton’s Mary L. Thornton branch is connected with the national organization. The members publish the annual literary magazine, the ECRIVEZ, and hold a book review each year. The members of the elite organization help to serve as an example to other students in their writings. ABOVE RIGHT: SALLY CROWELL, ECRIVEZ Business Manager; PAM PFEIFER. ECRIVEZ Editor-in-Chief. RIGHT KELLY BENGE. PEGGY H1LL1GARDE. LISA JOHNSON. ECRIVEZ Section Editors. BELOW: QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS — HALE FOOTE, president; ALICIA TWEEDIE, secretary; SALLY CROWELL, vice-president; BILLY JAMES, treasurer. BELOW QUILL AND SCROLL — TOP ROW: K. Benge. D Derrough, P Hilligarde, L. Johnson. E. McCarty, S. White, K. Zachary. 132 Superior Students Recognized for Excellence The Beta Tau Sigma chapter of the National Honor Society is a large club at Bolton. Each six weeks, the members present an honor plaque to the homeroom with the highest percentage of persons on the honor roll. Members arc selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and character. LEFT NHS OFFICERS — FAT DEN LEY, president; DEBRA PLUNKETT, vice-president; SUSAN WHITE, secretary-treasurer. BELOW NHS —TOP ROW P Blank. K Bonnegent. M. Christon. R. Clark. M. Coffey, S. Crowell, H. Foote. D. Franklin. M. Gagnard; SECOND ROW: J. Gauthier, T. Henry. P. Hickman. V. Holmes. B. James. L. Joffrion, R. Kershaw, M Maxwell. P. McKay; THIRD ROW: K Mitchell, W. Nugent, P. Pfei'e' T. Propcrsi, J. Salmon, A. Twccdic, J. Williams, E. Wolff. K. Zachary. LEFT: PATTY McKAY and JUDY SALMON glance at a college yearbook, laughing at the disparity between high school and college life. 133 Outstanding Dramatic and Speech Students The National Forensic League, Bolton’s honorary speech organization, arranges debate and speech activities for its members. Points are awarded on the basis of participation in National Forensic League sanctioned events. By scoring a required number of points a member may be awarded Degrees of Merit, Honor, Excellence, and Distinction. RIGHT: PHYLLIS ALMGREN, BOB CLINKING BEARD, CHRIS ROBERTS. BELOW LEFT: BECKY VICKNAIR, CRAIG BIALY. BELOW RIGHT: LANE JOFFRION. USA JOHNSON. JOHN WILCOX. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: THESPIANS - B. Clinkingbeard. M. Coffey, 2. Curlce, B. James, R. Powell, S. Sayes, T. Stoker. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: ZINA CURLEE entertains the Dramatic Club with a song entitled The Way We Were.” OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: THESPIAN OFFICERS — JOHN WILCOX, secretary; WILL TERRY, vice-president; LANE JOFFRION, president. OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: BOB CUNKINGBEARD not only participates in all speech events and travels to numerous vocal festivals, but enjoys playing the piano as well. Join Nationally Affiliated Groups Another of the nationally affiliated honor groups at Bolton is the Thespians, Troupe 205. Members are chosen from the fields of dramatics, debate, and speech. After a certain number of points are accumulated, the candidates are considered for membership. This year’s Troupe will present the first play to be given in Bolton’s new auditorium. Dramatic Club Offers a Variety The Dramatic Club engages in vocal and physical expression. One of the largest clubs, members can always draw from their own ranks for entertainment in the form of skits and pantomimes. Most people in the school productions are members of the Dramatic Club, thus consolidating the theatrical talent at Bolton. RIGHT: DRAMATIC OFFICERS — WALTER BREWER, president; ERIC McCARTY. treasurer; LISA JOHNSON, secretary; WILL TERRY, vice president; PAT DENLEY and JOHN WILCOX, program chairmen. BELOW LEFT: DEENA MERCER and LEN BRUNSON entertained Dramatic Club members by performing various popular songs and original material. BELOW RIGHT: USA JOHNSON pulls in the struggling criminals during a classroom pantomime in which DAVID PONTHIEUX and SALLY SCALFANO were caught in the act of shoplifting. OPPOSITE RIGHT: D’WANNA HINKSTON delivers an after-dinner speech as part of the requirements of her Speech II class. 136 of Theatrical Talent and Entertainment ABOVE: DRAMATIC CLUB — TOP ROW ). Akins, P. Almgrcn, C Aymond, K. Benge, J. Berlin, T. Bollinger, R. Brasher, L Brosset, C Cooley, T. Croom SECOND ROW S. Crowell, Z. Curlce, N. Culler, F. Davis, D. Derrough, J Early, R. Ewing, L Eyre, D Franklin. P Fudge; THIRD ROW D. Gainous, G. Greene. S Halford, M. Hathom, C Hawthorne, B. Henderson, G Holloway. A Ivy, B James, R. James; FOURTH ROW L Joffrion.J. Kelley, K. Kelley, I. Lachney, M McClung, B Morns; FIFTH ROW T. Nail, V. Nichols, C Normand, S Parish, K Pearce, R. Powell; SIXTH ROW: T Propersi’ Z. Ramsey, C Roberts. C Rockett. M. Rosenthal, B Rox; SEVENTH ROW: S. Scalfano, D. Shavers. M Shea, A. Smith, B Soden. M Shea; EIGHTH ROW C Struck, P Tassin, T. Terrill, C. Thomas, E. Welch, C. Wheeler; NINTH ROW: T. Willis, V. Wilson. L Wolf, E. Wolff, C. Woody. K. Zachary. Enlightening the Community Bolton students and the entire community can keep abreast of the many happenings on campus by tuning to the Best of Bolton each Saturday morning. The reporters arc chosen on their ability to create and present a show. Throughout the week, the reporters collect news and interesting comments for the intriguing show. TOP: BEST OF BOLTON REPORTERS — Debbie King, Will Terry, Walter Brewer, and Lisa Johnson. ABOVE: ALTERNATES — Bob Clinkingbeard, Sharon Buzzeta, Loma Johnson, and Melinda Coffey. RIGHT: Nervously awaiting her time on the air, DEBBIE KING laughs to case the tension. 138 Presentation of Research Under the auspices of Mr. Dufrene, the Debate Team is gaining strength and popularity. The first semester is spent preparing the card files for tournaments. In the second half of the year, members travel to many places in the South for district and regional tournaments. LEFT: DEBATE TEAM — TOP ROW: D Thcadwcll, J. Foster, M Dubois, J. Willcox, C. West, R. Drouct, J. Cloud, M Ward; SECOND ROW: C. Bialy, B. Vicknair, D. Jowers, T Henry, J. Watkins. LEFT: CINDY WEST presents the affirmative position of the topic in debate ABOVE: JOHN WILLCOX and DONNA JOWERS listen intently as BECKY VICKNAIR argues her point. 139 Service Clubs Benefit Maintaining their tradition of service at Bolton, the Key Club continues to bring recognition to the school and the entire community when they participate in regional and national meetings. There are also many projects around the school that reflect the influence of the Key Club, such as the annual Leadership banquet and the election of the Key Club Sweethearts. RIGHT: KEY CLUB OFFICERS — ERIC McCARTY, treasurer; TOM DENLEY, scrgcant-at-arms; RICHARD BRASHER, president;JACK GUNTER, secretary; LANE JOFFRION, vice-president. BELOW LEFT: KEY CLUB SWEETHEARTS - ALEESHA SMITH, DEBORAH WELCH, ELEANOR WELCH. BELOW RIGHT: Key Club members, KEVIN MURPHY and RICHARD BRASHER leap up excitedly during a caucus at the District Key Club Convention in Baton Rouge. 140 School and Community 1975 marked the first year that girls have been admitted to Interact at Bolton, and the addition has proved valuable. The club helped in a number of civic-minded projects. The Doll and Toy Fund was sponsored in part by the Interact Club, and school parking stickers were sold by the members. Members also originated the idea of the interclub school dance in December. LEFT: INTERACT OFFICERS —TOMMY HENRY, secretary-treasurer; DANNY FRANKLIN, president; HALE FOOTE, vice- president. BOTTOM LEFT: CRAIG PEARCE enjoys one of the privileges of being an Interact member by attending Rotary luncheon at the Hotel Bentley. ABOVE: INTERACT CLUB — FIRST ROW: J. Akins. K Bonncgcnt.J. Branham, W. Brewer. T. Chenault; SECOND ROW: M. Connell, K. Cotton, S. Crowell. P. Denley, M. Gagnard; THIRD ROW: K. Greene, D. Guidry. M. Maxwell. M. Mckay. C. Pearce; FOURTH ROW: K. Soden, R. Starling, W Taylor, K. Zachary. 141 The French Honor Society is an exclusive club made up of French students who maintain an A or B average. The students show an interest in furthering their knowledge of the French culture. Members also arc involved in various charitable services around the town, including their annual Christmas trip to the Masonic Home. RIGHT: FHS OFFICERS — KAYLIN HENDERSON, treasurer; PATTY McKAY, secretary; HALE FOOTE, vice-president; MARIAN MAXWELL, president BELOW LEFT: PAUL ELLIOTT searches for more materials for the French Honor Society float as TERRI WILLIS, SOPHIE LITTLE, and BILL PETERS work diligently on the float. BELOW RIGHT: FHS — D. Aymond, K. Benge, F. Bialy, P. Blank, A. Broussard. M. Broussard; SECOND ROW: S. Cedel, T. Croom, M. Daniel, S. Ford, T. Guillot, S. Halford; THIRD ROW: M. HatHorn, B. Henderson, T. Henry, P. Hilligarde, J. Hollander. L Johnson; FOURTH ROW: S. Little, E. McCarty, B. Morris, C. Normand, J. Oldfield. B Patt; FIFTH ROW: B. Peters, S. Phillips, D. Plunkett, L. Powell, S. Sayes, S. Shannon; SIXTH ROW: W. Terry, B. Vicknair, E. Welch, S. White, T. Willis, L Wolf. 142 Foreign Alliances Made in Studies The Spanish Club is open to all students who want more than just a classroom acquaintance with Spanish influence. In addition to entering a float in the Homecoming parade, members prepare skits for their meetings. ABOVE: SPANISH CLUB — TOP ROW: R. Boudreaux, A. Cole, L. Cathey, T. Denley; SECOND ROW: F. Gauthier. S. Robinson. J Scalfano. M. Shamburger; THIRD ROW: A Smith, L Willis, C. Woody. ABOVE LEFT: SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS — FRANCES PROVENZA, president; TINA PROPERSI, vice-president; TINA KIMBRELL, secretary-treasurer. LEFT: SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS — RENEE BOUDREAUX, PAM LOPEZ. FRANCES PROVENZA. TINA PROPERSI. and JIMMY SCALFANO work earnestly to put their prize-winning float together. 143 Concert Band Bolton offers three different bands for those interested in music: Concert Band, Field Band, and Jazz Band. Whatever the type of music the student enjoys, he will find a place for his talents. The band provides entertainment at football games, music at the pep- rallies, and attends many festivals throughout the state. 144 Epitomizes Perfection LEFT: Adding enormously to the spirit, members of the band perform at a pep rally. BELOW BAND OFFICERS — TOP ROW: PAUL HAGEMAN, First Lieutenant; BRAD BOUTTE, Drum Major; TONI WILSON. Band Captain; DAVID WOOD, Quartermaster; SECOND ROW: DEBBIE DORGAN, Head Librarian, SANDRA HEITMAN, Librarian; PATTY McKAY, Secretary; DARRELL SIMS, Second Lieutenant. LEFT: CONCERT BAND — TOP ROW: Debbie Dorgan. Charlotte Swart, Sandra Heitman, Roxie Phillips; SECOND ROW: Sharon Hester, David Wood. Mark McKay, Reginald Frederick, Vicki Curlec. Jeff Carbo, David Showers; THIRD ROW: Valeric Workman, Bettye Maxwell, Bobby Sweeney, George Boulden, Paul Hageman, David Weaver, Barbara Pcmbric, Tammy Wilson, Toni Wilson; FOURTH ROW Ray Murray, Dclrick Bontin, Milton VanNatta, Richard Dorgan. Wesley VanNatta. Billy Voorhics. Darrell Sims. Michael Smith. Dennis Howard. Philip VanNatta, Mike McKay; FIFTH ROW Marty Courtney, Rodney Pdarker, Darren Williams, Ed Woodward. Patty McKay. David Walden 145 Students Display Diversity ABOVE: FIELD BAND —TOP ROW: Brad Bouttc, Drum Major; SECOND ROW: Kathy Finley, Shirley Ray, Chris Roberts; THIRD ROW: Debbie Dorgan, Barbara Pembric, Milton VanNatta, Paul Hagcman, Bettyc Maxwell, Richard Dorgan, Wesley VanNatta, James Workman, Roxic Phillips, Michael Smith; FOURTH ROW: Vicki Curlcc. David Showers, Ray Murray, Mike McKay, Sharon Hester. David Wood, Darrell Sims, Charles Starr, Charlotte Swan, Sandra Heitman; FIFTH ROW: Mark McKay.Jeff Carbo, Billy Voorhies, Cieorge Bouldcn, Tammy Wilson. Valeric Workman, Zandy Ramsey. Dennis Howard, Reginald Frederick, David Weaver; SIXTH ROW: Philip VanNatta, Carrie Bibins, Mike Parent, Rodney Parker, Marty Courtney, Bobby Sweeney. Dclrick Bontin, Toni Wilson; SEVENTH ROW: Karla Hodgkinson, David Walden, Darren Williams, Patty McKay, Ed Woodward, Paula Dauzat. 146 Through Different Musical Groups LEFT: JAZZ BAND— Brad Boutte, Charlotte Thomas. Richard Courtney, Mike McKay, Tammy Wilson, George Boulden, Marty Courtney, Ed Woodward, Bobby Sweeney, Toni Wisson, Wesley VanNatta, Richard Dorgan, Randy Sweeney, Patty McKay, Reginald Frederick, David Showers, Paul Hageman, Ray Murray. 147 BELOW Members of the Bolton band ready themselves to enter the stands at the Tioga game. RIGHT: During half-time activities. LISA RAHM concentrates on the movements of her routine. BOTTOM: FLAG AND RIFLE CORPS — TOP ROW: J. Fields. K. Hodgekinson, D. Shavers. K. Sweeney. L Rahm, P. Dauzat; SECOND ROW: K. Finley, S. Ray, C. Roberts. 148 Concentration of Music Leaders The Future Music leaders of America is open to any student who is a member of the instrumental or vocal music groups. The group is nationally affiliated, and it helps members to plan future careers in music. LEFT: FMLA OFFICERS — CHRIS ROBERTS, treasurer; BRAD BOUTTE. reporter; JANICE MERTENS. secretary; PAUL HAGEMAN, vice-president. BELOW: FMLA — TOP ROW: B. Bustle, B. Clinkingbeard, R. Courtney, A. Ducote, K. Finley, M. Herring. D. Martin, M. McKay. D. Metoycr; SECOND ROW: R Phillips. Z. Ramsey. E. Reeves, S. Saycs, C. Swan, W. Terry, M. VanNatta, W. VanNatta, D Walden. LEFT: WAYNE TAYLOR. TOM CHEN AULT, and MIKE WATERMAN take time to give the staff a little good advice. LEFT: MIKE McKAY. MARTY COURTNEY, and ED WOODWARD move the chalkboard s 1 they can write out the notes to a popular song. 149 Talent and Practice Combine From within the midst of academics, comes a dedication requiring self- discipline and determination, rewarded only in individual satisfaction. The singers in the Chorale are all of high standard and all share the love of music. Members are chosen by audition the previous year from the vocal music groups. LEFT: CHORALE OFFICERS — FRANCES CLARK, secretary; JUDY SALMON, librarian; ZANDY RAMSEY, stage manager; DEENA MERCER, president; WILL TERRY, vice- president; BEVERLY BUSTLE, accompanist. BELOW LEFT: MR. CLAYTON directs the Chorale during a practice session. BELOW RIGHT: Members of the Chorale await the cue of the director before beginning a song. 150 for an Exciting Sound LEFT: Members of the Chorale practice for their upcoming show with Ethma Odum. BELOW: CHORALE — TOP ROW: S. Buzzeta, K Cook. T. Stoker. Z. Ramsey, B. Clinkingbeard, T. Love. R James, R. Frazier, A. Johnson, P. Plunder, Z. Curlcc, J. Mertens; SECOND ROW: J. Salmon, K. Finley, T Ingols, G. Johnson, W Terry, A. Ducotc, D. Garcia, D. Scott, B. Soden, B. Bordelon, D Mercer. D Bodley; THIRD ROW M Penney. D Manin, D Walker. B. McDaniel, T. Dunn, C. Peach. K Greene; FOURTH ROW: F. Provenza, B. Bustle. M Herring. S. Sayes, C. Swan, A. Smith. 151 Opportunities Offered The Choir and Girls’ Glee is open to any student who wishes to sing. Students in these groups all have a period daily for singing, and they perform for the student body at assemblies. LEFT: CHOIR OFFICERS — DEBRA METOYER, librarian; ALEX DUCOTE, president; PHAETON FLUNDER, vice- president BELOW LEFT: CHOIR — TOP ROW: D. Lawson, S. Vanderwatcrs. S. Williams, M. Thornton. D. Reddell. B Fields, P Rhodes. C. Byrd. K. Phillips, D. Metover. A. Coleman. I. Davis, L Anderson; SECOND ROW P. Welch, D. Miller, A. Ivy, L. Grcnkcvich, I. Mitchell, L. Pryor, A. Brouillcttc, E. Reeves, H. Sylvain, V. Norris, B. Norris, D Adams; THIRD ROW G. Hunt, D. Stutson, S. Harris, G. G. Greene, D. Brown, G. White, J. Love, J. Shiver. B Brown, S. Salard; FOURTH ROW J. Hardy, B McNcal, C. McNeal, S. Smallwood, C. Fields, D. Alexander. K. Stewart, S. Normand. BELOW RIGHT: CHOIR — TOP ROW: E. Ambush. J. Cotton, W. Lowe, A. Walker, F. Powell. C. Johnson. J. Metoyer, T. Green; SECOND ROW: B. Jordan. C. Rousseau, R. Scott, A. Johnson. P. Flander. P. Pullen, D. Lair. THIRD ROW: J. Lodcn.J. Young. D Landry, A Piper, C. Anderson, G. Williams. i 152 for Vocal Enhancement TOP: GIRLS GLEE CLUB — TOP ROW: J. Fields. V. Gunter, P. Lopez. S. Ray. P. Rhodes. E. Rhodes. K. Valentine, V. Singletary, H. Sylvain; SECOND ROW: S. Lac mbc, P. Nunnally, L. Brossct, D. Ducotc, V. Nichols, M. O’Neal, S. Eads, THIRD ROW: L Rahm, M. Penny. R. McKdlar, K. Cook, T. Ingols, M Roberts; FOURTH ROW: C. Jeffers, D. Smith. B Brown,C Hinkston. ABOVE: GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB OFFICERS — LISA BROSSET, librarian. CONNIE HINKSTON. vice- president. FRANCES CLARK, president, DEBRA DUCOTE. secretary 153 Cadets Train for Future in Air Force Bolton’s Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps serves a dual purpose. It educates the students enrolled in it in the ways of the Air Force, and it serves as a representative of Bolton at many functions. The ROTC has traveled all over the state to march in parades and to give demonstrations. The cadets also traveled to NASA control center in Houston for a field trip. BELOW AFJROTC OFFICERS — LEFT TO RIGHT: Cadet 2nd Lt. JAMES BOUCHIE, Cadet 2nd Lt. JOEY GAUTHIER. Cadet Captain PAUL POWELL, Cadet 2nd Lt. DAVID GUIDRY, Cadet Lt. Col. JACK GUNTER, Cadet 2nd Lt. LI VA PAGE. Cadet Captain CEDRIC PRICE. Cadet 2nd Lt. KENNETH DAVIDSON. Cadet 1st Lt. RICKY LOWE. Cadet 2nd Lt. VICKY ROBERTS, Cadet 2nd Lt. CHARLES COLLINS. 154 ABOVE: A” FLIGHT — LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Cole. T Holmes. L. Milton. M Kicscwetter. L. Thorton. C. Irby. V. Powers. L Robinson. M Till. G. Fields. K. Rosenthal. B. Guillory. C. Robinson. J. Carley, K. Seale. V Roberts. F. Kelley, B. Cedus, W. Phillips, D. Price, Cadet Second Lt. James Bouchie Commander. LEFT: Members of ROTC, ALBERT ROSENTHAL, MARK RODERICK, JOHN SMITH, and RUSSELL JACKSON, serve as the color guard in the Homecoming parade. OPPOSITE TOP: ROTC flights stand in a routine formation before drill practice begins 155 Infusion of Military Knowledge B FLIGHT — ABOVE: LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Hammett. P. Robinson, L. Crysel, R. Howard, C. Craft, T. Sansom, C. Bookman, B. Landry, A. Perry, K. Cockcrhan, R. Smart, B. Lowe. L. Couvillon, L Page, K Campbell, C. Fletcher, Flight Sergeant Johnny Smith, C. Collins, P. Honeycutt. M. West, D. Frazier, Cadet Captain David Guidry Commander. ”C FLIGHT — BELOW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Flight Sergeant Kevin Morgan, Squadron First Sergeant Kenneth Parker. J. White, G. Hollingsworth, J. Couvillon. R. Jackson, M. Watson, L Brown. M Jones, L Bush. K White, J. Scott, M. Lovc.J. Collins. B Murray, B. Funderburk, B Evans, J. Hastings. S. Salvescn, K Thomas, Cadet Second Lt. Joey Gauthier Commander. 156 LEFT: After a hard day’s work. ANGELA PERRY and PAULA POWELL look on as GAR Y McCLINTON counts the profits of the rummage sale. D” FLIGHT — BELOW: LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Chertude, A Rosenthal. D. Corkern, F. Grimes. G. McClinton, M. Perry, C. Borden, C. Miner, B. Vailcs, M. Walker. J. Lowe, G. Williams. H. Bowden, Cadet Technical Sergeant Thomas Williamson Flight Sergeant. R. Gordan, D. Dupuy, M. Sewell. V. Darbon, D. Roberts. Cadet Second Lt. Kenneth Davidson Commander. 157 Boosters Generate Enthusiasm Serving as a backup to the cheerleaders, the Boosters provide a vital element at football and basketball games. Before each football game, the Boosters form the traditional pathway for the football players, and during halftime the girls form different patterns on the field with the Band. Members also represent the school at parades throughout the year. RIGHT: BOOSTER OFFICERS — TOP ROW: ANGELA CHUSTZ. squad leader; KAREN HOWARD, squad leader; ROSALIND EWING, drum squad leader; PAULA BLANK, squad leader; KEVIE WRIGHT, squad leader. BOTTOM ROW: DENISE AYMOND, business manager; SULURA WILLIAMS, stands captain, JANET SERIO, president. ABOVE: Led by JANET SERIO, the Boosters march to the stands. RIGHT: KAREN EDDLEMAN counts and separates Homecoming spirit ribbons for distribution. 158 LEFT CHERYL CLEVELAND and SANDY CEDEI. sell programs at the football games. BF.I.OW MRS HUNTER. ELLEN WOLFF. DENISE AYMOND. and JANET SERIO prepare themselves to board the bus for an out-of-town game BOOSTERS - LEFT: TOP ROW: W Agullard, L. Alley, C. Aymond. B. Brown. B. Carbo, C. Cleveland, S. Cedel; SECOND ROW: V. Cross, G. Gilbert, C. Denton, V. Dorgan. K. Eddleman, L. Eyre, B Farrar; THIRD ROW: D. Gray, A. Hammock, J. Hathorn, M. Ivey. P Jones, B. King, I. King; FOURTH ROW D I e, D. McClung. M. McClung. J. Middleton, M. Moore, S. Powers, C Sibley; FI FTTH ROW: B Smith, D. Stutson, V. Tate. M. Taylor, K. Wilson, E. Wolff. 159 Cheerleaders Direct Spirit Cheering at ball games on Friday is only the culmination of a week of hard work for the cheerleaders. The girls start early in the week, painting signs and holding special days such as Sock Day” at school. They also lead the students at pep rallies the day of the game. Before the cheerleaders ever come to school in the fall, they have gone to cheerleader camp and practiced during the entire summer. RIGHT: NAN BREITHAUPT. head cheerleader. BELOW: ALEESHA SMITH, cheerleader. BOTTOM RIGHT: DEBBIE METOYER, cheerleader. BOTTOM LEFT: KAREN GREENE, cheerleader. 160 TOP I.HFT: Symbolizing the kickoff, varsity cheerleader EISA HAYES raises her hands high above her head. TOP RIGHT: CINDY PEACH and NAN BREITHAUPT perform a cheer for the Bolton fans at half-time. ABOVE! BETH McDANIEL completes a cheer during a basketball time out. LEFT: Generating enthusiasm, varsity cheerleader KIM YOUNG yells out the cheer at a football game. 161 RIGHT: RICHARD CLARK. Yogi. BELOW: During a pep rally, j.v. and varsity cheerleaders get together to do a cheer. BOTTOM LEFT: Junior varsity cheerleaders, LIZ WOLF and STEPHANIE SMALLWOOD, excitedly cheer from the stands to build spirit during a football game. BOTTOM RIGHT: JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Stacy Daniel, Stephanie Smallwood, Liz Wolf, and Cynthia Guillot. 162 Expertise in Physical Education With the highly structured program in girls’ gym, the teachers depend heavily on Student Instructors. The instructors take role, participate in class activities, and aid in the grading of students. These girls arc selected in their junior or senior year after they prove themselves willing to work. ABOVE: STUDENT INSTRUCTORS — TOP ROW J. Salmon, M. Gagnard, J. Serio, P Blank, D. Hinkston, S. Smallwood. P. Fudge, B Prenell, D. Derrough; SECOND ROW: C Thomas, B Rox, T Terrill. C. Hawthorne. V. Stanfield, L Eyre, T Wilson, S. Daniels. LEFT: Student instructor STEPHANIE SMALLWOOD walks through the steps of a folk dance with CAROLYN LAIRD. 163 Clerical Service Given The Main Office Staff assists the secretaries by answering the phone and running errands. There are always several students on duty to handle these tasks. LEFT: To celebrate the upcoming Christmas Holidays, attendance workers JILL AKINS, BRENDA MORRIS, and GWEN NORRIS take a short break to have a party. BELOW: MAIN OFFICE WORKERS — TOP ROW: J. Akins, S. Buzzetta, J. Cobb, K. Cotton. Z. Curlee, M. Gagnard, M. Kubes, D. Miller, B. Morris, G. Norris; SECOND ROW: K. Pearce, D. Powers, D. Walker, L. Wolf. BOTTOM LEFT: LIZ WOLF addresses letters to be sent out to the various schools in the parish. BOTTOM RIGHT: ERIC JARRED answers the phone in the main office, one of her many duties. 164 to Secretaries and Faculty Student workers in the Attendance and Guidance Offices serve several functions. Paper work occupies the major portion of all workers; from admitting students to sorting letters and forms for the teachers. TOP LEFT: ALICIA TWEEDIE dictates to PAULA McDONALD names to be placed on the absentee list. ABOVE: During their guidance hour, LORN A JOHNSON, JANET SERIO, and DEBRA PLUNKET make signs for college night. TOP RIGHT: ATTENDANCE OFFICE WORKERS — TOP ROW: L. Brosset. K. Eddlemon. S. Gaa. D. Hinkston; SECOND ROW: T. Holt, S. McDaniel, S. Daniels, P. McDonald; THIRD ROW: T. Nail, C Normand, G. Reed. A. Twcedie; FOURTH ROW: V. Voorhies, B. Williams, B. Williams, J. Wolff. LEFT: GUIDANCE OFFICE WORKERS — TOP ROW: R. Clark, J. Hathorn; SECOND ROW: C. Hawthorne, L Johnson; THIRD ROW: M. Maxwell, K. Mitchell; FOURTH ROW: S. Parish, D. Plunkct; FIFTH ROW: C. Peach, T. Terrill; SIXTH ROW: J. Serio, S. White. 165 Students Give Dedicated Service Library workers perform all of the work at the checkout desk, thus freeing the librarians for their specialized work. Workers check out books for students, and replace the returned books in the stacks. RIGHT: LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS — DEBRA SUSSMAN, program chairman; ANNA ROBINSON, secretary; ALICE SMITH, vice-president; JULIE LONG, president; DANETTE EADS, publicity chairman. BELOW LEFT: LIBRARY CLUB — P. Lopez. M. Quinney. L Robinson, P. Robinson. BELOW: After running the mimeograph machine before school, JUDY SALMON gives MRS. FORCIA her dittos during homeroom. BELOW RIGHT: KAREN BONNEGENT looks at an old ditto master to be sure that it is still usable. BOTTOM: DITTO GIRLS —K. Bonnegent, R. Kershaw, J. Salmon. B. Vicknair. 166 in Specialized Fields Student cafeteria workers supplement regular workers in the serving line. They also assist in cleaning tables and chairs, and washing dishes. LEFT: CAFETERIA WORKERS — D Boudreaux, S. Dunn, A. Holloway, J. McNichol, R. Mitchel, M. Sices. This year’s stage crew, the first to use the new auditorium, has the job of perfecting the new light and sound boards. The crew members work at all functions in the auditorium. BELOW LEFT: STAGE CREW — TOP ROW Ricky James, Robert Frazier, Zandy Ramsey, Tom Stoker, Eric McCarty; SECOND ROW John Berlin, Steve Gaa, Richard Brasher, Mark Rosenthal. John Willcox BELOW RIGHT LANE JOFFRION. stage manager, flips different switches on the new light board to see the effects they produce. 167 Strategy Formed by Deliberation and Calculation TOP: CHESS CLUB ADVISORY COUNCIL — Phillip VanNatta, Marty Courtney, Deirdrc Fuller, Mike McKay, Joseph Oldfield, Dwayne Bergeron, Patty McKay. Dalton Cooper, Paul Hageman. ABOVE: While awaiting their opponents moves. MARK MOREAU and FELICIA WILLIAMS consider carefully their next moves. RIGHT: MARK SHAMBURGER slides his bishop into an aggressive position, while BILL PETERS watches during an early morning chess match. OPPOSITE TOP: MR. CULPEPPER, chess club sponsor, aids two players in setting up the chess board for a speed match. 168 Playing daily, the Chess Club members are engaged in constant attempts to improve their rankings. Every member of the club plays at least once a week, and many are involved in nationally-sanctioned ranking tournaments. BELOW: CHESS CLUB — TOP ROW C. Bergeron, N. Blakcman, C. Bialy.J. Bouchic, D Boudreaux. G. Bouldcn.J. Bowden, K Campbell, M Compton. R. Cook; SECOND ROW: C. Curry. K. Davidson. R Dorgan. R Epperson. R Earrar. T. Fowler. S. Francis, J. Gauthier. R. Gauthier. J. Gunter; THIRD ROW T. Halford, A. Hammock, S. Hester. J. Hollander, C Holloway. R Howard. M Ivey, F. Joyner, P. Jordan, P. Kaplan; FOURTH ROW: R Martin, B. Maxwell, M. McKay, M. Moreau, B. Murray, B. Patt, B. Peters. E. Peters. P. Pfeifer, P Pfeifer; FIFTH ROW: A. Powell, D. Price, R Rabalais, Z. Ramsey, A Robinson, M Rue, M. Shamburger, J. Shapiro, M. VanNatta, W VanNatta; SIXTH ROW D Walden. J Watkins, K. Waybright, S. White. F. Williams. T. Wilson. A Young. J. Young. K. Young. 169 Preparation for Chosen Careers Future Homemakers of America are just that — students who are interested in learning how to provide a good home for their families. Members are enrolled in the various classes that deal with homemaking — sewing, cooking, home and family living, but they want a more in-depth exposure to the art of homemaking. LEFT: FHA OFFICERS — MARY SHEA, secretary; JODY THOMS, treasurer. JOYCE DILL, reporter. BELOW: FHA — TOP ROW: C. Augustine, D. Brouillette. P Brouillette, V. Carter. A. Chultz. P. Curcio, G. Dauzat. D. Gray. E. Hammond. C. Jackson; THIRD ROW: B. Mitchell. P. Pullen. T. Vanasselburg, D. Williamson, K Zachary. Students who plan to make teaching a profession can get a headstart by joining the Future Teachers of America. By starting early, the students can gain an insight into what being a teacher is really like. This helps them plan college around their career plans. ABOVE: FTA — TOP ROW: A. Brouillette, M. Davidson, D. Dorgan, M. Kiescwctter; SECOND ROW: M. McClung. M. Pfeifer, S. Salard, H. Thorpe. RIGHT FTA OFFICERS — MELISSA KNIGHT, president; MISS TONEY, faculty sponsor. 170 The Future Nurses of America work in cooperation with Rapides General Hospital as candy stripers. By this exposure to the workings of registered nurses, the students can gain valuable experience. Their free volunteer work is also a great help to the hospitals. LEFT: FNA OFFICERS — TAMMIE WILSON, historian; CYNTHIA GUILLOTT. vice-president; DEBRA McCLUNG, secretary; ANNE COLE, reporter; TONI WILSON, president. BELOW: FNA — A. Broussard. D. Brown J. Daigle, V. Dorgon, C Jeffers. M. Kicsewcttcr, I. Millhousc. F. Nunnally, G. Stewart, L. Willis. BOTTOM LEFT: CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICERS — GAY COOPER, vice-president; DEBRA McCLUNG. president; ANNE COLE, secretary. BOTTOM RIGHT: CIVIL DEFENSE CLUB — TOP ROW: R. Boudreaux, B. Carbo. S. Cede!, R. Ewing; SECOND ROW L Eyre. F. Gauthier, D. Gray, M Kubcs; THIRD ROW L LaBordc, M. McClung, C. Normand. In time of emergency, the Civil Defense is always ready. Bolton’s club trains members to meet the natural and man-made disasters that occur, and includes a study of radioactivity and its dangers. 171 Vo-Tech Clubs Stress Experience Distributive Education, the original business program places students in positions where they are exposed to selling goods and services. Students go to class for half of the day, taking courses in business and the basics then work the rest of the day. Some also work on weekends and at night. The program gives the workers exposure to business practices that will be valuable in the future. RIGHT: DE — TOP ROW: O. Brown. E. Greer; SECOND ROW: M. Hammett, S. Haynie; THIRD ROW: L Howell, W. Nugent; FOURTH ROW: B Rabalais, R Stutson. BELOW RIGHT: JOE SWANK, a GCE member, has among his many jobs at the zoo, raking the alligator pit. BELOW LEFT: SHEILA VORE, a student in GCE, helps MRS. BOYD in purchasing clothes from the boys’ department of Wellan’s. Catering to various types of jobs, General Cooperative Education is relatively new. GCE has opened the field of business education to any student who wishes to start work in high school. There arc many students in GCE in a wide variety of jobs. RIGHT: As a GCE student. KATHY CARROLL works at the check-out counter at T.G. Y. 172 Training students in secretarial skills. Cooperative Office Education works along the lines of the other business programs in that both the job and the classes are emphasized. COE deals exclusively with students that desire an in-depth understanding of clerical practice. Students are placed in area businesses and are paid regular wages. LEFT: DE OFFICERS — TOMMY SCALFANO. vice-president; TINA PARKER, secretary. BELOW: JODY THOMS checks an application for credit at Sears while MELINDA COFFEY, who is employed at Guaranty Bank, waits her turn. BOTTOM LEFT: COE OFFICERS — MELINDA COFFEY, vice- president; ELIZABETH SAWYER, secretary; DEBBIE KING, president. BOTTOM RIGHT: COE — TOP ROW: P. Brossctt, C. Brown. D. Conner; SECOND ROW: C. Daniels, M Funderburk, P. Genova; THIRD ROW: V Holmes. R Kersh, J. Thoms. Clubs Based on Specialized Interests Future Business Leaders of America unites all students in the business programs, most of whom plan to go into some type of business work after school. Emphasis is placed on business opportunities, colleges which offer business programs, and correct business practices. TOP RIGHT: FBLA OFFICERS — KAREN BONNEGENT. reporter; ROSEANNE KERSHAW, vice- president; ROBERT COOK, treasurer; MARIE GAGNARD, secretary; JANET SERIO, president; SANDRA HALFORD, historian. RIGHT: FBLA — TOP ROW: B Auenson, V. Barron, K. Bonnegent, R Brasher, T. Croom. R Ewing, L. Eyre; SECOND ROW T. Flynn. P Fudge, M. Funderburk, V. Holmes, T. Kimbrell, A. Hammock. T. Johnson; THIRD ROW: M. Kubes, L UBorde; FOURTH ROW: B. Mitchel, K. Myers; FIFTH ROW: P. Price, A. Smith; SIXTH ROW: S. Smith, E. Wolff. BELOW FBLA members. ROBERT COOK, ROSALIND F.WING, and JANET SERIO, perform a skit on applying for a job before the club. 174 The Photography Club at Bolton maintains a complete darkroom, with ample opportunities for members to learn the mechanics of photography. A six-week course is offered on picture taking and darkroom work. LEFT: HALE FOOTE shows CRAIG BIALY the different types of lens and their uses. BELOW: PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: C. Bialy. L Cathey. M Daniels, T. Denley, F. I avis, R. James. S. Robinson. C. Shannon. A. Smith. BOTTOM LEFT: ASTRONOMY CLUB OFFICERS — DAVID McCOOL, vice-president; GENE REED, secretary- treasurer; JOHN GAUTHHIER, president. BOTTOM RIGHT ASTRONOMY CLUB — TOP ROW W Brewer. P Gauthier. E Hand; SECOND ROW M Hathorn, T. Henry. P Hickman; THIRD ROW: J. Moreau, D. Reeves, D. Welch. Stargazers at Bolton have formed in a new group, the Astronomy Club. The constellations and heavenly bodies are charted and members learn of the times that they can be observed. 175 Agriculture Stressed Through Clubs In keeping with Bolton’s large agricultural program, the 4 H and Future Farmers of America are thriving clubs. The clubs stress practices used daily on the farm, both agricultural and business. Because both organizations are nationally affiliated, there are a variety of programs that keep them busy. RIGHT: 4-H OFFICERS — BOBBY HEWITT, secretary; CYNTHIA MURPHY, treasurer; JOSEPH ILES, president, DEBBIE METOYER, vice-president. BELOW FFA OFFICERS — DAVID BOUDREAUX, sentinel; ROBERT DANCE, treasurer; ROBERT FARRAR, president; PAUL PFEIFER, vice-president; RONALD ROATH, parliamentarian; SCOTT EASLEY, secretary. RIGHT: FFA — TOP ROW L. Ball, T. Ball, J. Barksdall; SECOND ROW: D. Bordelon, J. Boudreaux, B. Camille; THIRD ROW: G. Cloud, C. Craft. R. Crooks; FOURTH ROW L. Drcwctt, W. Ellington, W. Ferguson; FIFTH ROW: M. Floyd, S. Francis, S. Gilbert; SIXTH ROW: S. Hurley, G. Johnson, W. Johnson. J. Kearns; SEVENTH ROW: M. King.J. Loden.J. Swank. K Williams. 176 New Clubs Instill Humanism Two admirable organizations at Bolton arc the Youth Liberation Group and the Fellowship of Christian Students. The Youth Liberation members help people to help themselves through personal evaluation. Members of FCS solve their problems by finding relevant passages in the Bible and discussing them. LEFT: YOUTH LIBERATION GROUP — TOP ROW A Chustz, P. Fudge. D. Fuller D Lee; SECOND ROW: J Maxwell. W Sanders. F. Williams. S Williams. BELOW LEFT: Members of FCS. IX)NNA STUTSON and LORN A JOHNSON, discuss the problems of everyday teenage life. BELOW RIGHT YOUTH LIBERATION OFFICERS — LISA GARBO, vice- president; KATHY COTTON, president; JERRY WHITE, sergeant-at-arms; JO ANN EARLY, secretary-treasurer; DEIDRA FULLER, assistant secretary-treasurer. ABOVE: FCS — TOP ROW: P Blank, C. Cleveland. J. Cobb. R. Crooks, S. Daniel; SECOND ROW: S. Easley. R Ewing. L Eyre: THIRD ROW: M. Hathorn. C. Hawthorne. C. Jackson. K. Roberson. B. Rox. D. Stutson, K. Zachary. LEFT: FCS OFFICERS — TARA TERRILL, secretary-treasurer; JUDY SALMON, president. DIANA DERROUGH, vice-president. 177 178 Bolton Repeats as District Champion The 1975 Bolton football team was the AAA surprise team of the year, posting a 9-3-1 overall record. The Bears strung their title as 3-AAA Champions to the third consecutive year, though the pre-season | Ils predicted that Bolton would finish a distant fourth. Head Coach Aubrey Sanders was AAA Coach of the Year, a tribute to the 1109C' that the Bears have always given. 180 I Bolton 19 Delta 12 Holton () Pineville 7 Holton 14 Menard 12 Holton 0 ASH 20 Holton 14 Peabody X Holton 20 Jonesl ro-l lodjje 20 Holton 26 Winnfield 21 Holton 22 Tioga 1 Holton 7 Marksville O Holton 46 Jena IX Holton 27 Westlake 6 Holton 9 Springhill 7 Holton 9 I .uti her - 14 m i ' i rs vAKsrn r hhai.i h am 11« )NT R ) X' I Will Mins. M .khk II. K Starling, I Uranium. I ) niulrv. A I’ailimi.S llurlrv. M Parker. I irtxn. I) Quinn. I Thrash. K M« ij an. ( I Van . Sl ( ()ND l )W I Amlmsh. K Harrison. V 1.1« «l. M Warn nun. I) IVllanl. S Rolxrts. A (imiimII.I elation. I) Tan . olrman. 1) (irnm . I «x.nm v. THIRD HOW I Smiili. M lirisinn. T Vim nt. I- |«hh s. M love. I C ul|xp|xi. I Veil Ion. M 'love’s. M Vim ni. R Dunn. It l; rj HMHi. Irln.R James. H )l IRTII 1« W I I )avis. Itrown. lliinn r.l Milton. R Sil l . R Washington. R low . I) Ifomlreaiix. S l;ramis, A l;i ’l«ls. T I laltonl 8 Offense Leads Bears to Semi-Finals TOP Quarterback RICHARD STAR1.INC pitches out to Splitback C RI;.(i lONI-S behind the bkxking of IX ) Ql INN ami AU.KN CONNII.I. ABO T. JOHN PISHPR. Holton Tight-end. leaps high it snag . STARI.INC pa RIO HI RON A 1.1) W'ASHINOTl N stretches out. attempting to snare the intended pa RICHARD STARLING again proved successful in his passing statistics. For the entire season Starling completed 73 passes out of 156 attempts for over a 1000 yards and 6 touchdowns. The leading receivers for the Bears were DAVID GUIDRY with 25 catches for 333 yards, JOHN FISH HR with 17 catches for 267 yards, and JAY BRANHAM with 12 catches for 224 yards. 183 The IV 1 ton defense improved steadily throughout the year reaching their climax in the playoffs against Westlake and Springhill. The defense really showed their strength when they shutout the powerful offensive team of Marksville. Rl( ilIT: |( )l INNY SMITH cakes a break, waiting to j et back into (lie giinx. HI I.C ) V |( )HNNY SMITH cries vainly co sack che Winnfield passer Ixtore lie can release die ball. HC IT )M Hie Holton defense ajiain proves Mi|xrior as T( )MMY VINCKNT brings clown a .loncshoro-l Incite ball carrier AI.I.KN (X)NNI!I.I. lends a hand. Defense Demonstrates Reliability TOP I.F.FT: The signal of the official shows that DON QC1NN has made it into the end zone for six points behind the blocking of PAl'L WILLIAMS and JOHNNY SMITH TOP RIGHT: Tackle ALLEN CONNELL breaks through the line to wrap up the Jonesboro-Hodge passer. LEFT: Despite heavy protection, safety TOMMY VINCENT and guard RANDY Dl'NN stop an opponent for a short gain. ABOVE: A quick Bolton defender leads the wav for IEEE COl'RTNEY and ANTHONY FATHEREE 185 TOP: Tackle ALLEN CONNELL trips up an opponent while linebacker MIKK WATERMAN and safety RONALD WASHINGTON pursue. ABOVE: Ml Kit WATERMAN and MICH Ai-LCH RISTON intimidate the I-utcher quarterback by applying strong pressure. RIGHT: DON QUINN kicks the game winning field goal as Holton upsets Springhill in the quarter finals of the playoffs. OPPOSH H TOP LHFT: Split end JAN’ BRANHAM goes high to grab a pass for another Bolton completion. OPPOSITE TOP RKiHT: Fullback PAUL WILLIAMS powers up the field as an enemy tackier attempts to bring him down. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Quarterback RICHARD STARLING takes off around left end behind the bltxking of JOHNNY SMITH and JEFF COURTNEY 186 Seniors Contribute Invaluable Leadership The Bolton kicking team proved to lx- a potent weapon in the success of the Bears. IX )N QUINN kicked two field goals in the state playoffs. The first one proved to be the winning factor in the Springhill upset. JAY BRANHAM took over the punting duties for RICHARD STARLING mid-way through the season and proved he was one of the finer punters in the state. BRANHAM punted 23 times for 990 yards and an outstanding punting average of 43.9 yards. o 187 Bolton Concludes as State Semifinalist The Bear’s coaching staff, head coach AUBREY SANDERS, his assistants CORKEY YATES, MIKE PEEVY, BILL MILNER, and BILL HOLMES devoted many hours of hard work and dedication to making the season a success. Over the last three years the Bears have compiled a 27-2-1 record during the regular season and had a 25 game- unbeaten string until upset by Pineville. RIGHT JOHN FISHER is in close pursuit of a Jonesboro-Hodge ball carrier. BELOW: As they return to the sidelines. DAVIDGUIDRY congratulates RICHARD STARLING on a successful extra-point kick. BELOW RIGHT: Fullback PAUL WILLIAMS struggles through a tough Jc nesb r - H x Igc defen sc-. V, Five Hears took first team All- District honors. They include: IX)N Ql JINN, who rushed for 93d yards an l a 5.1 rustling average, tat kle AI.I.hN ( . )NNHI.I., defensive bat k DAVID GUIDRY, linebacker JOHN FISHER, anti JOHNNY RAY SMITH, who matle tiistrict on offense anti tlefense. T )l} I Ik Holton players elehrate after rushing Jena an«l lin hit) the distric t rown I.I.IT Split end DAVID( 1 ,'JDK Y hut ton h «oks to receive a | ass through tin- out stret lied hands of a Jonesl oro lf'«dj;e defender Cagers Post Respectable Season The 1976 basketball season was a building year for Bolton. With no lettermen returning from the previous season, and only two Seniors in the regular starting lineup, the emphasis was on experience and training for the next year. The Bruins had more close games than ever before, losing many in the last quarter or last few seconds. The Bears did have some impressive wins during the season, ending with a 6-21 record overall and 5-13 in district. 190 BOLTON OPPONENT 50 Buckeye 51 50 Jena 52 32 ASH 62 46 Pineville 55 37 ASH 69 38 Oakdale 60 62 ASH 76 56 Wettermark 51 65 ASH 75 73 Menard 60 61 Marksvillc 72 48 Peabody 75 61 Tioga 42 52 Winnficld 57 BOLTON OPPONENT 73 Pineville 65 45 Jonesboro- Hodge 53 54 Harrisonburg 59 52 Dry Prong 75 66 Menard 76 52 Marksville 63 53 Peabody 71 54 Tioga 72 66 Winnfield 61 79 Pineville 76 47 Jonesboro-Hodge 58 52 Jena 57 61 Dry Prong 87 LEFT: JAY BRANHAM dudes the outstretched arms of a defender with a fancy move. ABOVE RIGHT: TOMMY HENRY drives across the lane, looking for an easy two points. OPPOSITE TOP: Concentrating on the basket, KEVIN MURPHY sets up for the shot. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: 1976 BASKETBALL TEAM — Mgr. G. McClinton, O. Brown, G. Waller, D. Guidry, J. Branham, M. Waterman, M. Compton, K. Murphy, T. Henry, A. Walker, D. Quinn, G. White, Mgr. Z. Ramsey. 191 Bears Determined to Make Good Effort ABOVE: GREG WHITE displays his jumping ability while reaching for a rebound against Menard. TOP RIGHT DON QUINN sets up in excellent position for the pass. RIGHT: Taking aim for the shot, OTIS BROWN shoots a two-hand jumpshot. 192 The Bears ended the regular season with four players averaging in double figures. Leading the team and second in the Twin-Cities with a 17 point average was TOMMY HENRY, followed by DAVID GUIDRY’S 12 points, KEVIN MURPHY’S 10 points, and MIKE COMPTON’S 10 points. Most of the rebounding was provided by MIKE WATERMAN,JAY BRANHAM, MIKE COMPTON, and KEVIN MURPHY. TOP LEFT: Six foot six MIKE COMPTON uses his height advantage in snagging the ball off the rim. ABOVE: MIKE WATERMAN fights for the rebound despite Pinevillc players surrounding him. LEFT: Using his quickness, DAVID GUIDRY finds a spot to take a clear shot to the goal. 193 Bruins Build Experience The Bolton basketball team was headed by Coach BILL MORRIS and his assistant WAYNE BERLIN. Coach Morris devoted much of his time in expanding the skills and experience of his players. He also made better persons out of his players through spiritual leadership. Coach Berlin led the junior varsity team to an impressive 14-6 record. TOP RIGHT: Looking for the open man, DAVID GUIDRY makes a sharp cut towards the basket. ABOVE: KEVIN MURPHY fights to protect the ball from the defender. RIGHT: TOMMY HENRY takes the jumpshot over two Jena defenders. 194 TOP LEFT: JAY BRANHAM keeps himself between a Winnfield player and the basket. TOP RIGHT: BILLY QUINNEY stops the base line drive of an opposing player. ABOVE: DAVID GUIDRY keeps an eye on a possible opening from TOMMY HENRY cutting across the top of the circle. RIGHT: MIKE WATERMAN uses his body to cause the opposing player to look for another option. 195 Track Team Retains District Title TOP LEFT: Showing perfect form and execution, MELVIN REED turns in an excellent performance in the long jump. TOP RIGHT: A strong followthrough enables JEFF MATHEWS to get the farthest possible distance on his throw. ABOVE: CHARLIE COLEMAN sharpens his technique with the discus. RIGHT: WARREN SAYES neatly clears the bar in the pole vault. 196 The 1975 Bolton Track Team won District 3- AAA for the second straight year. Outstanding individual and team efforts led to the crown. Lemroy Culbert took the state championship in the triple jump with Jerome Liggins finishing a close second. Jeff Matthews won first place in the shot put in district and John Fisher took first in the discus. John Kiesewcttcr won the mile and two-mile in the regional meet, and the 440-yard relay team of Gary Gordon, Edward Ambush, Michael Stewart, and Deries Bellard also won first place in the regionals. LEFT: JOHN KIESE WETTER hits the tape in a familiar first place position. BOTTOM: 1975 TRACK TEAM — TOP ROW: E. Ambush, W. Leonard. D Bellard, C. Coleman, H. Williams. L. Culbert, L Green, J. Ijggins.J. Kiesewetter,J. Holmes,J. Hazel,J. Matthews. M Reed; BOTTOM ROW: J Melbert, L. Bryant. A. Carter, F. Smith, H. Compton, M. Stewart, G. Gordon, T. Vincent, W. Sayes, D. Guidry. 197 TOP LEFT EDWARD AMBUSH blazes ahead of the rest of the field in the 880 yard refay. TOP RIGHT Looking straight ahead do m the track, JOHN FISHER is first to clear the hurdle in the 120 highs. ABOVE LEMROY CULBERT strives for the farthest possible distance as he «! through the air in the triple jump. RIGHT JAMES THRASH practices putting the shot in pursuit of excellence. Young Thinlies Finish High in Stat 198 TOP LEFT: Showing much concentration. LEO GREEN comes over the hurdle intent on winning. TOP RIGHT DERIES BELLARD clears an enviable height high jumping. LEFT DAVID GUI DRV practices his release of the javelin in preparation fora meet ABOVE MICHAEL STEWART and GARY GORDON warm up for their important legs in the 440 and 880 yard relays. 199 Tennis Team Takes State Crown The 1ST tennis team had one of the strongest seasons in Bolton's history. After trouncing District VAAA opponents, the team went to the state tournament and walked away with the championship. Alice Gagnard was the winner in girls singles, Lyle Parker in boys' singles, Jody Cheneval and Parker in boys' doubles, and Kay Zachary and Cheneval in mixed doubles. Marie Gagnard and Beth Henderson went to state in girls' doubles, and finished second. RIGHT: LYLE PARKER stretches to put away a high backhand volley. BELOW LEFT: BETH HENDERSON observes as MARIE GAGNARD hits a high forehand volley, one of the plays instrumental in their getting to the state finals. BELOW RIGHT: KAY ZACHARY concentrates intently on returning a shot deep to her opponent’s backhand. I I 200 TOP l‘)7 Tr.NNIS ITAM — R Carstens. A Gajtnard. I.. F.yre. B. Henderson. M Rosenthal. I Wolf. I Cheneval. V. Holloman. L Parker. M. Gajmard. W Brewer. K Zachary. W Taylor. B. Patt. T. Den Icy. R Drouct. ('. Pitts. LI-FT: AI.ICH GAGNARD positions herself to return a deep topspin backhand RKillT l.vu: PARKIIR sltows export form in returning a backhand volley. Hard Work and Devotion Pays Off The Swimming Team, under the coaching of Mr. Wally Fall, works out five times a week at the Alexandria Aquatic Club. The 1976 team is small but possesses much quality, as times have been much lower than in past years. The team participates in meets in the spring of the year. TOP: 1976 SWIM TEAM — Rodney Rone, Dave Hill, Mike Henderson, Ronnie O’Shee, Tom Denley. RIGHT: RONNIE O’SHEE comes off the starting block and lunges into the water for the backstroke. 202 203 Golf Team Shows Potential for Victory The 1975 Golf Team participated in several tournaments throughout last year. Randy Carstens, the medalist, participated in the state and district tournaments. The team is coached by Mr. Corky Yates and practices at Bringhurst Golf Course. RIGHT LEE MURPHY practices one of the many aspects of the golf game, the drive. BELOW: RANDY CARSTENS exhibits putting expertise. 204 Enthusiasm Sparked Via Participation This year the Gymnastics Club, formerly the Gymnastics Team, works out every Monday afternoon. They are under the supervision of Miss Carole Ducote, gymnastics sponsor. The girls meet because of their common interest in gymnastic skills. RIGHT: 1976 GYMNASTICS CLUB —TOP ROW: C. Hawthorne, C. Shannon, J. Birge, C. Wheeler; BOTTOM ROW: T. Terrill. V. Guidry, S. Schcdewitz, T. Wheeler, B. Rox, S. McDaniel. BELOW A handstand is performed by BETTI ROX, who is spotted by CINDY SHANNON and CONNIE WHEELER 206 TOP: TRENA WHEELER is spotted by JILL BIRGE and VICKIE GUIDRY as she executes a straddle vault. LEFT: COLLEEN HAWTHORNE performs a floor exercise movement as she is assisted by TARA TERRILL. RIGHT: CONNIE WHEELER demonstrates the splits on the beam while SHELLY SCHEDEWITZ and SUZIE MCDANIEL spot her. 207 Personalities Gain Importance 210 Most Dependable Kay Zachary and Tom Chenault Most Likely To Succeed Pat Denley and Hale Foote Most Talented Deena Mercer and Richard Courtney 211 §oJl_1j4 JJ IOua „ |mM- ojJ had L'V i tUi v-)d i c.; £UL. ZJ'JJ. YYLUW Hi u_iCJa_ 2jyra . t O- 0. u dbxdv- xjpen •eserving Stu ' c xr is a mdQ}bcAii y c Ke Club anll atistician fc ctball. KAREN EDQLEMAN isfatncrnixrr of .the Boosters and A ,L If V Jj KiAjhe tendance Office. ELOW: SOPHOMORE WHO’S WHO V BRAD PATT is on the BRUIN Editorial Staff, a member of thi-Key Club, and a tennis team letterman. CORTEZ BROWN plays both varsity football and tball. MIKE CONNELL is a member of Interact, a plKer; and is a Student Council representative. Head Tecrlcadcr LIZ WOLF is a member of French Honor Society and the Dramatic Club. 212 ABOVE: JUNIOR WHO’S WHO — ERIC McCARTY is Spons Editor of BRUIN and Treasurer of both Dramatic Club and Key Club DAVID SCOTT is Freshman Class Editor of BRUIN, a member of the Chorale, and was Seventh Brave on the War Council. STACY DANIEL is a junior varsity cheerleader, a member of Fellowship of Christian Students, and was on the Homecoming Coun PAUL HAGEMAN serves as Vice-President of Future Music Leaders of America, a member of Key Club, and is a three-year band member TOM DENLEY is CUMTUX photographer, a member of the Swim Team, and Key Club. ZINA CURLEE is a member of Dramatics, a Student Council representative, and is in the Chorale. MIKE WATERMAN is Vice-President of the Student Council, a member of Key Club, and is Medicine Man on the War Council. WILL TERRY is Features Editor on BRUIN, and is Vice-President of both Dramatic Club and Thespians. 213 Role of Seniors KAREN BONNEGENT TOM CHENAULT MICHAEL CHRISTON KAREN BONNEGENT is a member of the National Honor Society, Dramatic Club, Interact Club, and Future Business Leaders of America. Also, she was Senior Maid on the Homecoming Court. Student Council President, TOM CHENAULT, is a main office worker, a member of the Interact Club, and Future Business Leaders of America. Tom was a delegate to Louisiana Boys’ State and was elected Most Dependable” Senior Boy. National Honor Society President PAT DENLEY is Senior Class Editor of BRUIN, and a member of the Interact Club. She was a delegate to Louisiana Girls’ State and was voted Most Likely to Succeed.” MICHAEL CHRISTON is a member of the National Honor Society, Key Club, and Youth Liberation Group. He also is a Varsity Football letterman. Expanded in Who’s Who MARIE GAGNARD I ■ DEBRA PLUNKETT HALE FOOTE DANNY FRANKLIN Student Council Secretary MARIE GAGNARD is Sports Editor of CUMTUX, a member of the National Honor Society, and a main office worker. Marie is a Student Instructor and a three-year tennis team letterman. President of Quill and Scroll, HALE FOOTE attended Louisiana Boys’ State, and the Presidential Classroom. He received the Optimist Club Pat on the Back” award and was elected Most Likely to Succeed.” DEBRA PLUNKETT is Associate Editor-in-Chief of CUMTUX, Vice-President of National Honor Society, and a member of French Honor Society. She also is the recipient of the Daughters of American Revolution award. President of the Interact Club DANNY FRANKLIN is Features Editor of BRUIN, a member of the National Honor Society, and Dramatic Club. Danny was elected 4th Brave this year. 215 Traditional Honor of JANET SERIO SUSAN WHITE JACK GUNTER TOMMY HENRY JANET SERIO is President of Boosters, President of Future Business Leaders of America, and a Student Instructor. She attended Louisiana Girls’ State and was on the Homecoming Court. ROTC Cadet-Commander JACK GUNTER is Secretary of Key Club, and member of the National Honor Society. He was a Varsity Football Manager and Basketball Statistician. Editor-in-Chief of CUMTUX, SUSAN WHITE is Secretary of the National Honor Society, a member of Quill and Scroll, and French Honor Society. President of the Senior Class, TOMMY HENRY is Sports Editor of BRUIN, a member of National Honor Society, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Interact Club. He also attended Louisiana Boys’ State and is a Varsity Basketball letterman. 216 Who’s Who Re-emphasized ELLEN WOLFF KAY ZACHARY LANEJOFFRION WAYNE TAYLOR ELLEN WOLFF is Clubs Editor of BRUIN, a member of the National Honor Society, Boosters, and Dramatic Club. She also is a member of Future Business Leaders of America and attended the Presidential Classroom in Washington, D.C. Thespians President, LANEJOFFRION is CUMTUX Business Manager, Vice-President of Key Club, and a member of the National Honor Society. Lane attended the Presidential Classroom and was a delegate to Louisiana Boys’ State. Editor-in-Chief of BRUIN, KAY ZACHARY is a member of Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, and the tennis team. Kay was voted Most Dependable Senior Girl” and received the Optimist Club Pat on the Back” award. WAYNE TAYLOR is Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Council, a member of the Interact Club, and Photography Club. He attended Louisiana Boys’ State and was a Varsity Basketball Manager. 217 Queen and Court Highlight Traditional Ceremony OPPOSITE: TOP ROW: Kevic Wright, Cheryl Aymond, Betty Sodcn, Zina Curlcc; SECOND ROW: Tammy Henry, Tara Terrill, Stacy Daniel; THIRD ROW: Meredith Hathom, Colleen Hawthorne, Cathy Woody; FOURTH ROW: Debbie King, Lisa Johnson, Janet Scrio; FIFTH ROW: Beth Henderson, Junior Maid, Becky Vicknair, Karen Bonnegcnt, Senior Maid; SIXTH ROW: Aleesha Smith, Maid of Honor; Jill Akins, Queen; Lisa Hayes, Sophomore Maid. RIGHT: The ultimate for JILL AKINS. . . crowned at half-time before school and community. BELOW LEFT: Senior Maid. KAREN BONNEGENT, talks with her father, MR. RAY BONNEGENT. before she begins her walk across the field. BELOW RIGHT: Aleesha Smith, Maid of Honor, is escorted by her father during the half- time court presentation. 218 Court Presented Before Dance 220 ABOVE TOP LEFT: Sophomore Maid LISA HAYES is escorted across the field by her fathcr.TOP RIGHT: Senior JANET SERIO and her escort hear their names called to proceed across the field. BOTTOM RIGHT: LISA JOHNSON comes to her place on the field after having been introduced. BOTTOM LEFT: TARA TERRILL glows as she hears her name announced before the halftime crowd. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Senior BECKY VICKNAIR watches with interest the outcome of a play in the game. TOP RIGHT: BETH HENDERSON, Junior Maid, and her father, watch the homecoming festivities and prepare to make their way onto the field. BOTTOM LEFT: Freshman CHERYL AYMOND and her grandfather listen for the cue for their entrance. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior DEBBIE KING cheerfully anticipates the activities of a homecoming evening. 221 TOP LEFT: BETTY SODEN is all smiles as she awaits her turn to be escorted across the field. TOP RIGHT: KEVIE WRIGHT, a sophomore on the Court, prepares to advance for her introduction. BOTTOM LEFT: Showing her exuberance after being introduced, TAMMY HENRY prepares to resume her seat. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kathy Woody and her father find their place under the waving flags. 222 Large Court Reflects Service and Desire TOP LEFT: ZINA CURLEE shares a moment with her father before Homecoming festivities begin. TOP RIGHT: Being out of her cheerleader uniform docs not prevent STACY DANIELS from supporting the Bears. BOTTOM LEFT: MEREDITH HATHORN, a Junior member of the Court, is escorted by her father through the Boosters’ pathway. BOTTOM RIGHT: Eyeing the circle formed by the Flag Corps, COLLEEN HAWTHORNE plans her walk to her position. 223 Classes and Clubs Enter Varied Floats RIGHT: Seniors, DEENA MERCER. TAMMIE HOLT, VICKI BARRON, and LORN A JOHNSON, take a break for a little fun during preparation of the senior float. BELOW LEFT: KAREN GREENE and DANNY FRANKLIN formulate plans for the Interact Club float. BELOW RIGHT: Reinforcing the Bolton B” for the court’s float is ZINA CURLEE. BOTTOM: The varsity cheerleaders show much enthusiasm while riding downtown in the Homecoming parade. 224 Golden Memories Reflect Heritage TOP RIGHT: The Sophomores had one of the most original floats of the whole parade. TOP RIGHT: The French Honor Society constructed a novel tank and Indian. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior girls spiced their entry by throwing candy to the crowds. BOTTOM LEFT: STEVE GAA, VICKI BARRON, and BILLY JAMES pause for a moment before returning to work on the senior float. 225 227 229 234 B lub and Future boy. Tom was iis junior year. t KAREN GREENE Senior Karen Greene reigns as this year’s Campus Queen. She is a two-year varsity cheerleader, a member of the Chorale, and BRUIN Business. Karen was chosen as Best All Around” her freshman, sophomore, and junior years. She served as Secretary- Treasurer of her Freshman Class, and was sixth maid last year. 235 CINDY PEACH This year’s Maid of Honor is junior Cindy Peach. Cindy is a two-year varsity cheerleader, a member of the Chorale, and Dramatic Club. She has been a Guidance Office worker for two years, and was Best All-Around” her sophomore year. Cindy was third maid last year. 237 DAVID GUIDRY Junior David Guidry is First Brave. He is a member of the Interact Club, and is on the varsity football, basketball, and track teams. He was selected as an all-district safety for District 3-AAA. Serving as First Maid is Junior Aleesha Smith. She is a member of Chorale, a varsity cheerleader, and is a Key Club Sweetheart. Aleesha was Maid of Honor on the Homecoming Court for her sophomore and junior years. ALEESHA SMITH 238 HALE FOOTE Sea mil Brave, Senior Male l-’oote, is President of Quill and Scroll ami Vice-President of the Interact Club. Me is past liditor-in-Chief of BRUIN anti attended the Presidential Classroom. Male was a delegate to latuisiana Boys' State and received the Optimist Club's Pat on the Back award. BETH MCDANIEL Junior Beth McDaniel is Second Maid. She was a junior varsity cheerleader in her sophomore year. is presently a varsity cheerleader. Beth is also a member of the Chorale anti the Dramatic Club. WAYNE TAYLOR 240 KAREN BONNEGENT Third Maid is Senior Karen Bonnegent. A member of the National Honor Society, Karen was Senior Maid on the Homecoming Court. Ranking in the top ten percent of the senior class, she was also a delegate to Louisiana Girls’ State. Treasurer of the Student Council, Wayne Taylor is Third Brave. A member of the Interact Club, Wayne was a delegate to Louisiana Boys’ State. He was also elected to Who’s Who. NAN BREITHAUPT Junior Nan Breithaupt serves as Fourth Maid. She is a two-year varsity cheerleader and is presently serving as head cheerleader. Nan is also a member of the Dramatic Club. DANNY FRANKLIN Senior Danny Franklin, President of the Interact Club, is Fourth Brave. He is a member of the National Honor Society and is Features Editor of BRUIN. Danny was elected to Who’s Who as a senior and was fifth brave in his junior year. 241 242 TOMMY HENRY Tommy Henry, Fifth Brave, is Senior Class President. Secretary-Treasurer of the Interact Club, Tommy is on the varsity basketball team, a member of the National Honor Society, and ranks in the top ten percent of the senior class. He was also a delegate to Louisiana Boys’ State. BETH HENDERSON Fifth Maid, Beth Henderson, is a BRUIN Business Officer and a two-year letterman on the tennis team. During her sophomore and junior years, she was her class maid on the Homecoming Court. Beth is also a member of the Dramatic Club. JEFFCOURTNEY Sixth Brave is junior Jeff Courtney. Jeff is a member of the Key Club and is a varsity football letterman. ZINACURLEE Junior Zina C.'urlee is Sixth Maid. A member of the Chorale. Zina is also an active Thespian. Serving on the Homecoming Court this year, Zina is also a member of Dramatic Club and the French Honor Society. As a junior, she was elected to Who's Who. LISA JOHNSON Seventh Maid is senior I.isa Johnson. I asa is Secretary of the Dramatic Club, a member of Quill and Scroll, and a section editor of ECRIVEZ. A member of the Homecoming Court, Lisa is also a Best of Bolton” reporter. DAVID SCOTT Junior David Scott is Seventh Brave. David is a class editor for the BRUIN and is a member of Chorale. Elected Best All Around” in his freshman and sophomore years, David was also elected to Who’s Who this year. i 244 LANEJOFFRION MARIE GAGNARD Secretary of the Student Council, Marie Gagnard was elected Eighth Maid. Serving the Future Business Leaders of America as Secretary, Marie is a three-year tennis team letterman and a member of the National Honor Society. She is a two-year student instructor and was elected to Who’s Who. President of Thespians, Lane Joffrion serves as Eighth Brave. A delegate to the Presidential Classroom. Lane is Vice-President of Key Club, Business Manager of O IMTl IX, anti a member of the National Honor Society. He also attended Louisiana Boys' State. TAMMY HENRY X Bolton Students Given Recognition and Honors RIGHT: Each year the Daughters of the American Revolution choose a deserving student to receive the Outstanding Citizen” award. The recipient of the award this year is DEBRA PLUNKETT. Debra is Associate Editor-in- Chief of CUMTUX, and Vice-President of the National Honor Society. She was also awarded the National Council of Teachers of English Award. BELOW: The Bolton delegates to Presidential Classroom this year arc HALE FOOTE, LANE JOFFRION, and ELLEN WOLFF Hale is President of Quill and Scroll, a member of the National Honor Society, and Photography Editor of BRUIN. Lane is Business Manager of CUMTUX, stage manager, and a delegate to Louisiana Boys’ State Ellen is Clubs Editor of BRUIN, a member of Future Business Leaders of America, and the National Honor Society. She is also involved in Dramatics and Boosters. OPPOSITE: The area Optimist Clubs choose to salute high school students during Youth Appreciation Week.” Two students are selected by teachers from each local high school to receive the Pat on the Back” award. KAY ZACHARY and HALE FOOTE were selected to represent Bolton. Kay is Editor-in-Chief of BRUIN, a member of Quill and Scroll, the National Honor Society, and is a two-year tennis team letterman. She was elected Most Dependable” Senior girl and also to Who’s Who. Hale is Vice- President of the Interact Club, a member of the National Honor Society, and the Photography Club. He was elected Senior boy Most Likely to Succeed” and to Who’s Who. Hale was also a delegate to Louisiana Boys’ State. 250 K± r 1976 BRUIN EDITORS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FEATURES EDITORS Ouj CLUBS EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR tfAce ftar PHOTOGRAPHERS CiOtf TTva SPORTS EDITOR 7Hc Gujty; INDEX EDITORS LOWER CLASS EDITORS hlAJLj {tuLcLcfh HaVh urx At tL J)uat SENIOR CLASS EDITORS 'fo buje KanA Mcauxll FACULTY AND SCHOLASTICS bUxAaA r cJ COPY EDITOR 1 4 pzX 7 ART EDITOR StlljJcityte BUSINESS EDITORS fet-uJc 1x4 . B l-Rl-tenderaDn fcudth (sJms OleL £ j d 253 255 for your tom Sews a_ l UuM dtD GB WAftNAoTOIl Jb oMjEko i UA J vutt- vjjufc, 6 uwAxed Op CUUX: Qyuk U K. 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Semi Private | • Fashion Show Coordination «Photography y • Radio TV Commercials • Commercial Photographer Open Tuesday-Thursday 4-6 Saturday 9-5 Mrs Charlene T Smith. D.rector Phone (318) 448-3372 or (Professional Model Instructor) 487-4679 LA. NATIONAL GUARD NATIONAL GUARD 269 Compliments Abe's Pawn Shop McArthur and Jackson Mobil Acne Glass McArthur and Stimpson Mobil Alexandria Business Machines McArthur Village Barber Shop Alexandria Fence Company Noe's Drive Inn Alexandria Iron and Supply Larry Parker Coin Exchange Big M Army Surplus Rex Market and Grocery Bradas Agency Robo Car Wash Cenla Janitorial Service Mr. and Mrs. Luther R. Rone Cenla Auto Parts Schwabe-May Vice-President Country Cuttery Lloyd D. Woody Deeya Beauty Salon O. T. Shelton Flowers by Stan St. Mary's Training School D. J. Fontenot Air Conditioning Scott Truck and Tractor A Friend Solar Supply Company A Friend Stack and Rack Gem Jewelry Stark Radio and T.V. Repair William Jowers Turrentine Company Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Woody Lafayette Radio Electronics Alexandria Fence Company 270 Strength, Security, and Stability Schnack's In Alexandria Over I 10 Years! Downtown Alexandria The Centre are yours through m 924 Third St. 4001 Jackson St. Ext. Ph. 445-1446 Ph. 448 3408 Louisiana Savings Association 12 locations 271 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Adams, Helen: 27,48 Akins, Ronald: 24 Ashley, Maud: 43 Bailey, Classic: 43 Baker, Marguerite: 20 Battles, Elbert: 42 Bennett, Helen: 20 Berlin, Wayne: 24 Boyd, Juanita: 24,172 Bushnell, Richard: 23 Cannon, Lillian: 20 Carlyon, Patrick: 32 Chenevert, Connie: 41 Clayton, H. Dorman: 35, 150 Coleman, Eloise: 34 Cox, Sidney: 29,41 Cox, Vyrtis: 20, 118 Craddock,Jefferson: 24 Crooks, Gerald: 26, 27 Culpepper, Linda: 29 Culpepper, Richard: 29, 168 Cyphert, Bob: 41 Davenport, Marvin: 30 David, Elmena: 43 Davis, John: 18, 19 Dearman, Wade: 17 Dixon, Herbert: 25 Doucet, Raymond: 39 Doyle, Jesse: 16, 17,19,62 Ducote, Carol: 36,167 Dufrcne, Larry: 21, 24 Eli, Virgie: 43 Elmore, Corrine: 43 Farrar, Margie: 21 Fitzgerald, David: 35 Flanagan, Carl: 26, 27 Foil, Mary: 35, 122 Forcia, Georgia: 25, 166 Gamble, Veronica: 25, 26 Gray, Verna: 42 Guillot, Carlos: 39 Holmes, Bill: 26, 188 Hunter, Runnie: 36, 159 Jett, Lucille: 43 Johnson, Rose: 21 Jones, David: 27 Kees, Doris: 19 Kelly, Alice: 18 LaBauvc, Wilbert: 38 Lawrence, Ramona: 21 LeFear, Patricia: 30 LeSucr, Dillie: 26 Melder, Leta: 22 Metoyer, Joyce: 32 Miller, Rodney: 30 Milner, William: 41, 188 Morris, William: 37 Murrell, Lucille: 19 Nagela, John: 38 Nichols, Freddie Jo: 26, 118 Norris, Levi: 42 Nugent, Gary: 32 O’Mealy, Joe: 30 Patterson, Dorothy: 23 Peevy, Mike: 37, 188 Randles, Williah: 33 Rollins, Alvin: 33 Rollins, David: 35 Roshto, Alfred: 30, 31 Sampson, Ida: 28 Sanders, Aubrey: 37, 180, 188 Scull, Stephen: 28 Smith, Ruby: 31 Spurlock, Lucille: 40 Stageman, Marion: 28 Stagg, Aline: 33 Stallworth, Barbara: 18 Stevens, Vera: 22, 23 Stroschein, Virginia: 40 Tabor, Catherine: 23 Taylor, Peggy: 19 Thiels, Marvin: 33 Thomas, Ethel: 34 Thomas, Morris: 17 Thomas, Williah: 36 Toney, Bonnie: 19 Toney, Penny: 22, 23 Tubre, Elvin: 31 Yarberry, Nancy: 23 Yates, Clark: 37, 188 SENIORS Abston, Tommy: 47 Aderhold, Kathleen: 47 Agullard, Anthony: 47 Akins, Jill: 47, 137, 141, 164,218,219 Anderson, James: 47 Auenson, Rebecca: 47,174 Augustine, Crandell: 47, 170 Baillio, Mark: 47 Baillio, Ronald: 48 Barron, Vicki: 48, 71, 174, 224 Bell, Joseph: 48 Betts, Matilda: 48 Betts, Robert: 48 Blank, Paula: 48, 126, 142, 177,158,163, 177 Bonnegent, Karen: 46,48, 120, 131, 133,41, 166, 174,214,218,219, 238 Bordelon, Diane: 48 Boudreaux, Roch: 49 Boyer, Linda: 49 Branham, Jay: 49, 61, 141, 181, 183, 186,187, 190, 191, 195 Brewer, Walter: 49, 125, 131, 136, 138, 141, 175, 201, 244, 252 Brosset, Lisa: 19,49,137, 153 Brossett, Peggie: 49, 173 Brown, Carole: 49 Brown, Otis: 49, 172, 190 Caletka, Gary: 50 Carbo, Greg: 50,64, 121 Carroll, Katherine: 50, 172 Carter,Jerry: 50 Carter, Terry: 39, 50 Carter, Vicki: 50, 170 Chenault, Tom: 50, 118, 120, 141,210,214, 232 Christon, Michael: 50,67, 133,181,186,214,244 Clark, Richard: 51, 52, 133, 140, 162, 165,245 Clark, Frences: 51, 150, 153 Clayton,Jerry: 51, 181, 245 Close, Martin: 51 Coffey, Melinda: 51, 133, 135, 138, 173 Collins, Charles: 51, 154, 156 Collins, Donald: 51 Connell, Allen: 48, 51, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186 Conner, Debra: 52, 173 Cooley, Cynthia: 52, 137 Corley, Jane: 52 Corrcll, Jane: 52 Cotton, Kathy: 53, 141, 164,177 Courtney, Richard: 53, 149, 211 Couvillion, Steven: 53 Crayton, Edwin: 53 Crooks, Tammcra: 53 Crowell, Sally: 53, 125, 132, 133, 137, 141,252 Curcio, Patricia: 53,170 Cutler, Carolyn: 53 Daigle, John: 53 D’Amico, David: 53 Dance, Jerrie: 53 Daniels, Cheryl: 53, 173 Daniels, Tina: 51, 54 Davis, Frances: 51, 54, 125, 137, 175, 252 Denley, Pat: 54, 123, 131, 133,136, 141,211,214, 244.252 Dill, Joyce: 54, 170 Dorsey, Cheryl: 54 Dorsey, Leo: 54 Dorsey, Robert: 54 Douglas, Danny: 54 Dubois, Leslie: 55 Ducote, Alex: 55, 149, 151, 152 Ducote, Debra: 55, 153 Easley, Scott: 55, 176, 177 Elliott, Paul: 55, 142 Ellis, Eleanor: 55 Eskew, Fred: 55 Ewing, Rosalind: 55, 126, 137, 158, 171, 174, 177 Fisher,John: 56,61, 182, 188, 198 Foote, Hale: 56,64, 123, 131,132,133, 141, 142, 175,211,215,237, 248, 249.252 Francois, Kathy: 56 Franklin, Daniel: 56, 123, 133,137,141,215,224, 239, 252 Fraziar, Jeannie: 56 Freeman, Lorraine: 56 Fryar, Zane: 56 Fudge, Pamela: 56,137, 163,174,177 Funderburk, Mary: 57, 173, 174 Gaa, Steven: 57, 71,121, 167 Gagnard, Marie: 57, 119, 130,133,141,163,164, 174,201,215,243 Gaines, Linda: 57 Gauthier, John: 57,169, 175 Gauthier, Pamala: 57, 133, 164,175 Genova, Peggy: 57,173 Gilmore, Pamela: 57 Goff, Dennis: 58 Green, Leo: 58, 181, 197, 199 Greene, Karen: 52, 58, 141, 151, 160,224, 233 Greenlee, Evelyn: 58 Green,Jerri: 58, 172 Gremillion, Lucy: 58 Guillot, Phillip: 58 Gunter, Jack: 58, 140, 154, 169, 216 Gunter, Victoria: 59, 153 Hammett, Maria: 59,172 Hand, Eddie: 59,175 Haynie, Sharon: 59,172 Hazel, Jimmy: 59,197 Henry, Benjamin: 59 Henry, Tommy: 46, 55, 59, 64, 124,131, 133,141, 175,191, 194, 195,216, 240, 252 Henry, Vickie: 59 Hester, Byron: 60 Hickman, Paul: 60, 121, 133,175 Hodgkinson, Karla: 60, 146,148 Holloway, Annie: 60,167 Holmes, Gregory: 60 Holmes, Vickie: 60,71, 133, 173,174 Holt, Tammie: 60, 224 Howell, Linda: 60, 172 lies,Joseph: 61, 176 James, Billy: 61,125, 132, 133, 135, 252 Jeffers,Judy: 61 Joffrion, Lane: 61, 130, 131, 133,135,137, 140,167, 217, 243, 248 Jones, Barbara: 61 Johnson, Lisa: 61, 126, 132, 136, 138, 142,219, 221, 242 Johnson, Loma: 51,61,129, 138, 165,177 Julian, Robert: 61 Kajor, Paul: 62 Kearns, Thomas: 62 Kennedy, Tammy: 62 Kersh, Rae Ellen: 62, 172 Kershaw, Roseanne: 62, 120,133,166,174 Kimble, Marilyn: 62 Kimbrell, Tina: 62, 143, 174 King, Debbie: 62,138, 173, 219, 220 Kuykendall, Gary: 63 Laborde, Larry: 63 Laborde, Terry: 63 LaCour, Frank: 63 Lair, Donald: 63, 152 Landry, John: 63 Loden, John: 63, 152,176 Lopez, Pam: 51, 63, 143, 153, 166 Love, Judith: 64,152 Lowe, Ellen: 62,64 Lowe, Rickie: 65, 154, 181 Martin, Deborah: 62,64, 149,151 Mathews, Thomas: 64 Maxwell, Marian: 64, 123, 133,141,152, 165, 245, 252 Mayeux, Dianne: 64 McCool, David: 64, 140, 175 McGaha, Paul: 65 McGraw, Joyce: 65 McKay, Patricia: 65,133, 142, 145, 146, 148, 168 McQuilling, Patrick: 65 Mercer, Deena: 65, 136, 150, 151,211,224 Mitchel, Karen: 65, 133, 165 Mitchell, Claude: 65 Murray, Ray: 65,145,146, 147 Myers, Karen: 66, 174 Nash, Anita: 66 Normand, Greg: 66 Nugent, William: 66, 133, 172 Nunnaly.John: 66 Oliver, Linda: 66 Papinchak, Terry: 66 Parish, Shelia: 66,129, 137 Parker, Gary: 67 Parker, Tina: 67, 72, 173 Penoli, Wayne: 67 Pfeifer, Pam: 58,67,132, 133,169, 246 Phillips, Sandra: 67, 142 Pilate, Brunetta: 67 Plunkett, Debra: 67,128, 133,142,165,215, 248 Poussin, Kevin: 67 Powers, Deborah: 68,164 Prenell, Betty: 68, 163 Price, Cedric: 68, 154 Price, Gregory: 68 Propersi, Tina: 68, 133, 143, 177 Provenza, Frances: 68, 143, 151 Pullen, Patricia: 68, 170 Quinn, Donald: 61, 68,181, 182,183, 185,186,187, 190,192 Rabalais, Bobby: 69, 172 Rabun, Sheila: 69 Reed, Gene: 69, 175 Reeves, David: 69, 175 Rhodes, Pamela: 69, 152, 153 Roberts, John: 69, 181 Roberts, Marilyn: 69, 153 Roberts, Victoria: 69, 154, 155 Robinson, Anna: 70,166, 169 Rogue, Elaine: 70 Rushing, Neldean: 70 Salmon, Judy: 70, 133, 150, 151, 163,166,177 Sanders, Winfred: 70, 177 Sawyer, Elizabeth: 70, 173 Scalfano, Tommy: 70,131, 173 Schwartz, Marc: 71 Scott, Connie: 71 §cott, Rosana: 71 Serio, Janet: 68, 71, 131, 158, 163,165,174,216, 219, 221 Shea, Mary: 71,137,170 Sheffield, Susan: 71 Skinner, John: 71 Soden, Kitty: 71,131, 141 Starling, Richard: 33,61, 72, 141, 181, 182, 183, 186, 187, 188, 204 Steiner, Barbara: 72 Stewart, Edna Gayle: 72, 171 Stutson, Ralph: 72, 172 Swank, Joseph: 72,176 Swart, Louis: 72 Sweeney, Randy: 72, 147 Sylvain, Helen: 72, 152,153 Taylor, Wayne: 64, 68,73, 118,119, 121,131, 141, 201,217,238 Thoms,Jody: 73, 170, 173 Thornton, Marion: 73, 152 Thorpe, Hannah: 70, 73, 170 Townley, Denise: 73 Trimble, Lise Ann: 51, 73 Tweedie, Alicia: 73, 132, 133 Vanderhoof, Steven: 73 Vandevelde, Vickie: 74 Veillon, Jerome: 74 Vicknair, Becky: 74, 139, 142, 166, 219, 220 Voorhies, Vickie: 74 Vore, Sheila: 74, 172 Walker, Albert: 74, 152, 190 Waller, Gary: 74, 190 Ward, Michael: 74, 139 Watts, Vanessa: 74 White, Gregory: 74,190, 192 White, Jerry: 74, 177 White, Rhonda: 74 White, Susan: 75, 128, 132, 133, 142,165,169, 216 Williams, David: 75 Williams, Janette: 75, 133 Williams, Johnny: 76 Williams, Sulura: 76, 158 Wolff, Ellen: 76, 123, 127, 133, 137, 159, 174, 217, 248, 252 Wolff, Joan: 76 Wooding, Becky: 76 Wright, Ora: 76 Zachary, Kay: 76, 120, 122, 132, 133, 137, 141, 170, 177,201,210,217, 247, 249, 252 JUNIORS Aldrich-Ames, Susan: 79 Allen, Chad: 79 Allen, Curt: 79 Andries, Ivy: 79 Antee, Charlton: 79 Augustine, Bernadine: 79 Bailey, Craig: 79, 175 Baron, Mark: 79 Batts, Wranda: 79 Beavers, Daiytion: 79 Bell, Michael: 79 Bell, Sidney: 79 Benge, Kelly: 79,123, 132, 137, 142, 252 Bergeron, Chris: 79,169 Bialy, Craig: 79, 126, 139, 169,175 Birge, Jill: 79, 206, 207 Birdsong, Robert: 79 Blackman, Donna: 79 Blalock, Charles: 79 Bollinger, Terry: 79, 137 Bordelon, Andre: 79 Bordelon, Brenda: 79, 151 Bordelon, Thomas: 79 Bouchie, James: 79, 154, 155, 169 Boudreau, Renee: 79, 143, 171 Boutte, Brad: 79, 146, 147, 149 Brasher, Richard: 79, 120, 127, 137,140,167,174 Breithaupt, Nan: 79, 160, 161, 239 Briggs, Tommy: 79 Brimer, Bobby: 79 Brittoin, Paula: 79 Broca to, Charles: 79 Broussard, Berton: 79 Brown, Brenda: 79, 159 Brown, Diane: 79, 152, 171 Brown, Lee: 79 273 Brunson, Leonard: 80, 136 Bryant, Larry: 80,197 Buzzetta, Sharon: 80, 138, 151,164 Camille, Burt: 80, 176 Campbell, Terinda: 80 Carmouche, Sonia: 80 Clinkingbcard, Robert: 80, 135, 138, 149, 151 Cloud,Jody: 80, 129, 139 Coaty, Sharon: 80 Cole, Anne: 80, 143, 171 Coleman, Charles: 80, 181, 196,197 Coleman, Linda: 80 Colvin, Larry: 80 Compton, Michael: 80,164, 190, 193 Cook, Karen: 80, 151, 153 Cook, Robert: 80, 169, 174 Cooper, Gayden: 80,171 Cooper, Gregory: 80 Cornell, Kathy: 80 Cotton, Joseph: 80, 152 Counoyer, Kim: 80 Courtney,Jeffery: 80, 181, 185, 186,241 Couvillon, Joey: 154, 157 Coutcc, Loretta: 80, 127 Couvillon, Malcolm: 80 Craft, Randy: 80 Crawford, Freddie: 80 Creed, Yolanda: 80 Crooks, Reginald: 80,176, 177 Croom, Trula: 80, 127, 137, 142, 174 Curlee, Zina: 80,120, 135, 137.151.164.213.219, 223, 224, 241 Curry, Charles: 80, 169 Curts, Robert: 80 Daigrepont, Jeanette: 80 Dance, Robert: 80,176 Daniel, Lillie: 80 Daniels, Stacy: 80,162, 163, 177.213.219, 223 Daniels, Debbie: 81 Davidson, Kenneth: 81, 154, 157,169 Davis, Tom: 81 Day, Toni: 81 Denley, Tom: 81, 129, 143, 140, 175, 201, 202, 203, 213, 246 Denton, Carla: 81,159 Derrough, Diana: 81,120, 125, 132, 137, 163, 177, 252 Dorgan, Richard: 81,145, 146, 147, 169 Douzart, Russell: 81 Drewett, Ray: 81 Drouct, Robert: 81, 139, 201 Ducote, Charlotte: 81 Dunn, Cheryl: 81, 167 Dunn, Randy: 81, 181, 185 Dupont, Denise: 81 Eads, Cheryl: 81, 153 Early, Jo Ann: 81, 124, 137, 177, 252 Edwards, Jennifer: 81 Ellington, Steve: 82 Evans, Carl: 82 Eyre, Linda: 82, 137, 159, 163,171,174, 177 Farley, Donna: 82 Fatheree, Anthony: 82, 181, 185 Ferguson, Jan: 82, 23 Fields, Arthur: 82 Fields, Brenda: 82, 152 Fields, Michael: 82 Fields, Janice: 82, 148, 153 Filsek, Tammy: 82 Finley, Rhonda: 82 Flody, Mark: 82,176 Flunder, Phalton: 82, 151, 152 Flynn, Thomas: 82,86,174 Fontenot, Glenda: 82 Fontenot, Tammy: 82 Foster, John: 83,139 Frazier, Murkel: 83 Gaa, Michelle: 83 Garcia, Daniel: 83, 120, 151 Gaspard, Jimmy: 83 Gauthier, Frances: 83, 143, 171 Gauthier, Irby: 83 Gauthier, Joey: 154,156 Gentle, Jeyrel: 83 Gilbert, Stephen: 83, 176 Gill, Robert: 83 Goodrich, Carvel: 83 Grady, Cornelias: 83 Griffin, Mallory: 83 Grossie, Marcus: 83 Guidry, David: 83, 141, 154,156,181,186,188, 189,190,193,194, 195, 197,199,236 Guillot, Troy: 83, 142 Hageman, Paul: 83, 145, 146,147,149,168, 213 .Halford, Sandra: 83, 127, 137,142, 174 Hammond, Evelyn: 83,170 Hampton, Wade: 83 Hargrove, Anthony: 83 Harrison, Patricia: 83 Harvey, Eli: 83 Harvey, Emma: 83 Harwood, David: 83 Hathom, Meredith: 83, 124, 127,137, 142, 175, 177,219,223, 244, 252 Hawthorne, Colleen: 81, 83,137, 163, 165, 177, 206, 207, 219, 221 Heminger, Karen: 83 Henderson, Beth: 81,83, 127, 137, 142,201,219, 220, 240 Henderson, Kaylin: 83, 124,142 Henry, Tammy: 81, 83, 127, 139,142,219,222, 245 Hester, Dawn: 83 Hickman, Robert: 83 Hilligarde, Peggy: 83, 124, 132,142,252 Hinkston, Connie: 83, 153 Hinkston, D’Wanna: 83, 137, 163,176 Hinkston, Jacqueline: 84 Hollander, Johnathan: 84, 142,169 Holloway, Cynthia: 84, 127,139 Howard, Danny: 84 Ingols, Toni: 84, 151,153 Ivy, William: 84 Jackson, Cynthia: 84,170, 177 Jackson, Russel: 84, 155, 156 James, Ricky: 84, 137, 151, 167, 175, 181 Jeffers, Cheryl: 84, 153, 171 Jefferson, Roderick: 84 Johnson, Daniel: 84 Johnson, Eugene: 84 Johnson, Jacqueline: 84 Johnson, Thelma: 84, 174 Jones, Cheryl: 84 Jones, Gregory: 84, 182 Jones, Stanley: 84 Jordan, Lawerence: 84 Jowers, Donna: 84, 127, 136, 139 Juneau, Mark: 84 Keefe, James: 84 Kelley, Karen: 84, 137 Kelly, Earnest: 84 Key, Brenda: 84 King, Clifford: 84 King, Michael: 84 Knight, Melissa: 84, 170 Koglowski, Russell: 84 Kubes, Mary: 94,164,171, 174 Kozlowski, Russell: 84 Kubes, Robert: 84 Kyle, Richard: 84 Kyte, Joyce: 84 LaBorde, Lisa: 84, 127, 171, 174 Laird, Carolyn: 84, 163 Lee, James: 85 Lloyd, Valley: 85, 181 Lofton,Jeri: 85 Long, Julie: 85,166 Love, Tyron: 85, 151 MacNichols, Michael: 85 Mathews, Debbie: 85 Maxwell, Ella: 85 McCarty, Eric: 85, 120, 124, 132, 136, 140, 142, 167, 213, 246, 252 McClung, Margaret: 85, 137,159 McDaniel, Beth: 85, 151, 161,170,171, 237 McKay, Mark: 85, 141, 146, 165,169 McKay, Mike: 85, 145, 146, 147,149,168 McKellar, Sandra: 85 Meilleur, Brian: 85 Mitchell, Michael: 85 Milton, Larry: 85, 155, 181 Moreau, Mike: 85 Morris, Brenda: 86,120, 137, 142, 164, 246 Mott, Jay: 86 Murphy, Kevin: 86, 120, 140,190,195 Nail, Tami: 86, 137 Nelson, William: 86 Nichols, Vicki: 86, 127, 137,153 Normand, Carmen: 86,137, 142,171 Norris, Gwen: 86, 164 Norris, Mary: 86 O’Shee, Ronnie: 86, 202 Page, Liva: 86, 154,156 Parent, Mike: 86, 146 Parker, Mike: 86, 181 Peach, Cindy: 86,151, 161, 165,235 Pearce, Kathie: 86, 137, 164 Penny, Mary: 86, 151,153 Phillips, Diane: 86 Pineiro, Nancy: 86 Piper, Veronica: 87 274 Popall, Mary: 87 Potter,Jeff: 87 Powell, Alex: 87,169 Powers, Willie: 87 Price, Danny: 87 Pringle, Lane: 87, 140 Pullen, Patricia: 87, 152 Rabalais, Randy: 87, 169 Rahm, Lisa: 87, 148, 153 Ramsey, Zandy: 87,127, 137, 146, 149,150, 151, 167,169, 190 Ray, Shirley: 85,87, 146, 148, 153 Reddell, Donna: 152 Reed, Linda: 87 Reese, Daniel: 87 Rhodes, Emelda: 87, 153 Ricord, Elizabeth: 87 Richardson, Theresa: 87 Roberts, Armadel: 87 Roberts, Christine: 87,137, 146, 148,149 Robinson, Susan: 87, 143, 175,177 Rosenthal, Mark: 87, 127, 130,137,140,167, 201 Rousseau, Charles: 87, 152 Rox, Beth: 81, 87, 127, 137, 163, 177,206, 247 Salmi, Mary: 87 Samuels, Karen: 87 Sands, JoAnn: 87 Savant, Mike: 87 Scalfano,Jimmy: 87, 143 Scott, David: 87, 124, 127, 151,213,242,252 Scott, Ray: 87, 152 Shamburger, Robert: 87 Sherman, Priscilla: 87 Sibley, Ronnie: 30,87, 181 Sims, Darrell: 87, 145, 146 Smallwood, Stephanie: 87, 152, 162, 163 Smith, Aleesha: 27, 87, 137, 140,151,160, 174,218, 219, 236 Smith, Alice: 88, 143, 166, 175 Smith, Anita: 88 Smith, Brenda: 88, 159 Smith, Burton: 88 Smith,Johnny: 88, 155, 156, 181, 184, 185, 186 Soileau, Lori: 88 Spain, David: 88 Spruell, David: 88 Stafford, Beryl: 88 Stafford, Marva: 88, 130 Stafford, Renita: 88 Stanfield, Vallcria: 88, 163 Stoker, Tom: 88, 125, 135, 151, 167, 252 Stone, Patricia: 88 Tassin, Patti: 88,137 Terrill, Tara: 82, 88, 137, 163,165,177,206, 207, 219, 223 Terry, Will: 88, 120, 123, 135, 136, 138, 140, 142, 149, 150, 151,213,247, 252 Thomas, Charlotte: 88,137, 147,163 Thomas, Daniel: 88 Thrash, James: 88, 181 Tracey, Selena: 88 Townley, Steven: 88 VanNatta, Wesley: 88, 140, 145, 146, 147, 149, 169 Vincent, Tommy: 88,181, 184,185,197 Walker, Debbie: 88, 151, 164 Walker, Donna: 88 Wallace, Ronald: 88 Waller, Debbie: 88 Ward, Tom: 88 Waterman, Mike: 88, 119, 181,186,190,193,195, 204, 205, 213,234 Watkins, John: 88, 169 Watson, Joyce: 88 Waybright, Karon: 88, 169 Webster, Anna: 88 Welch, Deborah: 88, 124, 140, 175, 252 West, Cindy: 89,139 Wheeler, Connie: 83, 89, 127, 137, 206, 207 Wilcox, John: 89, 135, 136, 139, 167, 247 Williams, Beverly: 89 Williams, Bonita: 89 Williams, Darren: 89, 145, 146 Williams, Eddie: 89 Williams, Edward: 89 Williams, Paul: 181, 183, 184,185,186, 188 Williams, Stephanie: 89. 152,177 Williams, Terri: 89 Williamson, Tom: 89, 157 Willis, Terri: 89,127, 137, 142 Wilson, George: 89 Wilson, Toni: 89, 145, 146, 147,163,171 Woodward, Ed: 89, 145, 146,147,149 Woody, Laura: 89, 127, 137, 143, 219, 222 Young, Donald: 89 SOPHOMORES 1 Abshire, Kathy: 91 Agullard, Wanda: 91, 159 Alexander, Brett: 91 Almgren, Phyllis: 91,94, 127, 137 Ambush, Edward: 91,151, 152, 197, 198 Anderson, Sheldon: 91 Anthony, Emmitt: 91 Arnold, Diane: 91 Austin, Phyllis: 91 Aymond, Denise: 91, 142, 158,159 Ball, Thomas: 91, 176 Bankovic, John: 91 Barker, Linda: 91 Bailey, Larry: 91 Bellard, Deries: 91, 181, 197,199 Berlin, John: 91,120,137, 167 Berjeaux, Sabrina: 91 Bialy, Fran: 91, 127,142 Blackmond, Larry: 91 Bodley, Damita: 91, 151 Bohannon, Steve: 91 Bolton, Janet: 91 Bookman, Cynthia: 91, 156 Bordelon, Danny: 30,91, 170 Bordelon, Lisa: 91 Boudreaux, David: 39,91, 167,169, 176, 181 Boudreaux, James: 91, 176 Bowden, Harold: 91, 157 Bowles, Clarinda: 91 Bowles, Edwin: 91 Brice, Russell: 91 Bringol, Larry: 91 Broussard, Mary: 91, 120, 127,142 Broussard, Tanya: 91 Brown, Barbara Jean: 91, 152,153 Brown, Burl: 91 Brown, Cortez: 91, 181, 212 Bruner, Richard: 91 Buffington, Eddie: 91 Bullins, Larry: 91 Burke, Mike: 91 Burrough, Randy: 91 Bustle, Beverly: 92, 149, 150, 151 Byrd, Eddie: 92 Capps, Charles: 92 Carbo,Jeff: 92, 145, 146 Carbo, Lisa: 92,177 Cathey, Laura: 92, 143, 175 Cedel, Sandra: 92, 142, 159, 171 Chamblee, Robert: 92 Chcrtude, John: 92, 157 Chustz, Angela: 92, 158, 170,177 Clark, Donna: 92 Close, Carl: 92 Cloud, Glen: 92,176 Cobb, James: 92, 164, 177 Cole, Chris: 92,155 Connell, Mike: 92, 141, 181,212 Cooper, Scott: 92 Corken, David: 92, 157 Courtney, Marty: 92, 145, 146,147, 149,168 Couvillion, Lyle: 92, 156 Craft, Charles: 92, 156, 176 Craig, Glen: 92, 156 Crysel, Lemuel: 92, 156 Culbert, Gloria: 92, 159 Culbert, Lois: 92 Culpepper, Paul: 92, 181 Cumella, Cathy: 92 Cutler, Nancy: 92,137 Daigle, Donald: 92 Daigle, Jeannine: 92,171 D’Amico, Pat: 92 Daniel, Martha: 92, 94, 127, 142, 175 Dauzat, Paula: 92, 146, 148 Davis, James: 92,181 Dean, Mark: 92 DeBord, Doug: 92 DeGrie, Nelson: 92 Dixon, Carl: 92 Doiron, Pat: 92 Doolittle, Theresa: 92 Dorgan, Debbie: 92,145, 146,170 DuBois, Mike: 92, 139 Ducote, Donna: 93 Ducote, Perry: 93 Ducote, Rickey: 40,93 Ducote, Susan: 93 Duke, Stephanie: 93, 120 Dunbar, Dale: 93 Duncan, Pam: 93 Dunn, Teresa: 93,151 Ellington, William: 93,176 Farace, Kathy: 93 Farley, Debra: 93 Farrar, Robert: 93, 169, 176 Fields, Carolyn: 93 275 Fields, Connie: 93, 152 Fields, Gary: 93,155 Finley, Kathy: 93, 146, 148, 149.151 Flourncy, Evelyn: 93 Ford, Susan: 30,93, 142 Fowler, Teri: 94, 169 Fowler, Walter: 94 Fox, Charles: 94 Francis, Scott: 94,120,169, 176,181 Frazier, Carroll: 94 Frazier, Robert: 94, 151, 167 Fuller, Deidra: 94, 168, 177 Gaines, Ricky: 94 Gainous, Donna: 94,137 Gamble, Donna: 94 Green, Kerry: 94 Green, Terrald: 94,152 Greene, Danny: 94, 181 Grimes, Sharon: 94 Groves, Kathy: 94 Guillot, Cynthia: 94,171 Halford, Terry: 94, 169, 181 Hall, Izell: 95 Hammock, Anna: 95, 159, 169,174 Hancock, Mona: 95 Hanna, Mary: 95 Hatten, Bennie: 95 Hawkins, Larry: 95 Hayes, Eddie: 95 Hayes, Leonard: 95 Hayes, Lisa: 95,161, 219, 221 Hayes, Robert: 95 Heitman, Sandra: 95, 145, 146 Heminger, Richard: 95 Henderson, Michael: 95, 202,203 Herring, Karen: 95 Herring, Maureen: 95, 120, 149.151 Hester, Robert: 95 Hewit, Bobby: 146 Hewitt, Roberta: 95 Hickman, Mamie: 95 Hill, Dave: 90,95,202, 203 Hodgkinson, Kevin: 95, 181 Hollingsworth, Gary: 95, 156 Holloway, Carolyn: 95, 164 Holloway, Tywona: 95 Holly,Jerry: 95 Holmes, Victor: 95 Howard, Dennis: 95,145, 146 Howard, Karen: 95, 158 Howard, Rainer: 95,156, 164 Hubert, Debra: 95 Hunter, Gerald: 95, 181 Hurley, Steve: 95, 176, 181 lies, Bcnita: 95 Irby, Cunis: 95, 155, 181 Irving, Carrie: 95 Ivy, Alice: 95, 137, 152 Jackson, Janelle: 95 Jarred, Eric: 95 Jcansonne, Kenneth: 95 Jenkins, Ronald: 95 Joffrion, Fran: 95 Johnson, Carl: 95 Johnson, Delphine: 95 Johnson, Gary: 96 Johnson, Glen: 96, 120, 151,176 Johnson, Richard: 96 Johnson, Wayne: 96, 176 Jones, Cynthia: 96 Jones, Emeal: 96 Jones, Michael: 96 Jones, Mike: 96 Jones, Pam: 96, 159 Jordan, Arthur: 96 Jowers, Carol: 96 Julian, Cynthia: 96 Juneau, Cheryl: 96 Kajor, Cathy: 96 Kaplan, Phillip: 96, 169 Kearns, James: 96,176 Kiesewetter, Margot: 96, 155,170,171 King, Billy: 96 Kyle, Steven: 96 Kyte, Keenan: 96 LaCombe, Tina: 96 LaCour, Kenneth: 96 LaCour, Mike: 96 Lair, Vivian: 96 Landrum, Iris: 96 Landry, Bridget: 96, 156 Langley, Keith: 96 Lee, Diane: 96, 159, 176 Lewis, Devy: 96 Lewis, Janet: 96 Lillo, Cindy: 96 Little, Sophie: 96, 120, 142 Logan, Wanda: 96 Looney, Janet: 96 Lopez, Richard: 96 Love, Lola: 96 Love, Mitchell: 96, 181 Lowe, Susan: 96 Lowe, Walter: 96, 152 Lucas, Steve: 96 Lynd, Brenda: 96 Martin, Annie: 97 Martin, Mike: 97 Martin, Roy: 90,97, 169 Maxwell, Jewel: 97,177 Mayo, Jane: 97 McClinton, Gary: 97, 157, 190 McClung. Debra: 97, 127, 159,171 McDaniel, Suzie: 97, 120, 127, 206, 207 McDonald, Paula: 97, 127 McGlothlin, Carolyn: 97 McGlothlin, David: 97 McKellar, Rose: 97, 153 Melbert,Jeff: 97, 197 Mertens, Janice: 97,149, 151 Metoyer, Debbie: 97,149, 152,160, 176 Metoyer, Jerry: 97,152 Miller, Debbie: 97, 152, 164 Mims, Mike: 97 Mitchell, Bonnie: 98,170 Mitchell, Deaton: 98 Montgomery, Veda: 98 Moore, LaDonna: 98 Morace, Kathy: 98 Moreau, Mark: 98,169 Morgan, Kevin: 98,156, 181 Morris, Connie: 98 Moser, Michael: 98 Murray, Bonnie: 98,156, 169 Nash, Lester: 98 Nelson, Perry: 98 Neuman, Mike: 98 Newall, Thcddo: 98 Nichols, Clyde: 98 Nunnally, Pamela: 98, 153, 171 Oldfield, Joe: 98, 142, 168 O’Neal, Myra: 98, 153 O’Shee, John: 98 Parker, Kenneth: 98, 156 Patt, Brad: 90,98, 120, 125, 140, 142, 169, 201,212, 252 Paul, Cindy: 98 Pearce, Craig: 98, 125, 141, 181,252 Perry, Angela: 98, 156, 157 Peters, Bill: 98, 142, 168, 169 Pfeifer, Paul: 98, 169 Phillips, Donald: 98 Phillips, Roxie: 98, 145, 146,149 Phillips, Wayne: 98 Plunkett, Ronnie: 98 Ponthicux, Cora: 98 Ponthieux, David: 98, 136 Powell, Lori: 94,98, 127, 142 Powell, Roy: 98, 159 Powers, Shelia: 98 Powers, Susan: 98 Prenell, Shirley: 98 Price, Dwaine: 98, 155, 169 Price, Mike: 98 Price, Paula: 98, 127,174 Pugh, Jan: 98 Quinney,Johnny: 98 Rachal, Malcolm: 98 Ricks, Edna: 99 Rine, Clint: 99 Roath, Ronald: 99,176 Roberson, Kim: 99 Roberts, Beverlet: 99 Roberts, Deverlet: 99 Robinson, Paul: 5)9,156, 166 Rockett, Cheryl: 99, 137 Roderick, Mark: 99,155 Rogers, George: 99 Rogue, Thomas: 99 Rose, Ronda: S 9 Rosenthal, Albert: 99, 155, 157 Rue, Mary: 5 9, 169 Rushing, Diane: 99 Ryder, Frankie: 99 Ryder, Shelia: 99 Salvesen, Shirley: S 9,156 Sanchez, Kevin: 99 Sanchez, Patty: 99 Sanford, Curtis: 99 Saucier, Chris: 5 9 Sayer, Kevin: 99 Sayes, Susan: 99, 120,127, 135,142, 149, 151 Scherermaum, Deena: 99 Shamburgcr, Mark: 99, 143, 168, 169 Shannon, Cindy: 99,127, 142,175, 206 Shapiro, Jay: 5 9, 169 Shavers, Devery: 99,148, 157 Shivers, Jacquelyn: 99,127, 152 Showers, David: 99,145, 146, 147 Sibley, Cynthia: 99, 159 Sices, Monica: 99,167 276 Simon, Pauline: 99 Singletary, Vanessa: 99,153 Smith, DeAnna: 99,153 Smith, Scott: 99, 120,127, 174 Soden, Betty: 99, 137,151, 219, 222 Steiner, Virginia: 99 Stevenson, Ronald: 99 Struck, Cheryl: 99, 137 Stutson, Donna: 99,152, 159, 177 Swan, Cynthia: 100, 127, 149, 151 Sweeney, Bobby: 100,145, 146, 147 Tate, Gail: 100 Taylor, Michelle: 100, 159 Teekell, Charles: 100 Teekcll, Jesse: 100 Telsee,Judy: 100 Texada, Cassandra: 100 Thompson, Patrick: 100 Thorton, Lewis: 100, 155 Tidiey, Wilson: 100 Till, Michael: 100 Toves, Mike: 100, 155, 181 Vailes, Kathy: 100 Valentine, Kathy: 100, 153 Vandersypcn, Mark: 100 Vandevelde, Stephen: 100 VanNatta, Milton: 100, 145,146,149,169 Veillon, Paul: 100, 181 Velasquez, Anita: 100 Venson, Anthony: 100 Vincent, Marty: 100, 181 Viree, Frankie: 100 Viree, Jessie: 100 Voorhies, Jody: 100 Wade, Debra: 100 Wagner, Charla: 100 Waites, Michael: 100 Washington, Ronald: 100, 181,182,186 Watson, Tawanda: 100 Webster, Jerome: 100 Weil, Sally: 100, 127 Welch, Eleanor: 100,137, 140,142 Welch, Linda: 100 Wheeler, Trena: 100, 206, 207 White, Gereld: 100,152 White, Kathy: 100,156 White, Jeffery: 100, 156 White, Robert: 100 Williams, Fclecia: 100, 168, 169, 177 Williams, Harold: 100 Williams, Issac: 100 Williams, Kenny: 101, 176 Williams, Lori: 101 Williamson, Charlotte: 101 Willis, Lisha: 101, 143,171 Wilson, Jerome: 101 Wilson, Tammy: 101, 145, 146, 147,169, 171 Wilson, Yolanda: 101 Winchester, Emma: 101 Wolf, Liz: 101,137, 142, 162,164,212 Wood, David: 101,145, 146 Workman, Valerie: 101, 145,146 Wright, Andy: 101 Wright, Glenda: 101 Wright, Kcvie: 101, 158, 219,222 Wynn, Vickie: 101 Young, Karen: 101,169 Young, Kim: 101, 169 FRESHMEN Aaron, Wayne: 103 Abshire, Roy: 103 Abston, Phyllis: 103 Adams, Chris: 103 Adams, Debra: 152 A ldrich-Ames, Jonathan: 103 Alexander, Donna: 103,152 Allen, Larry: 103 Allen, Michelle: 103 Allen, Teresa: 103 Alley, Patricia: 103, 159 Anderson, Barbara: 103 Anderson, Charles: 103, 152 Anderson, Loretta: 103, 152 Armstead, Charles: 103 Atkins, Gail: 103 Atkins, Kelvin: 103 Austin, Micheal: 103 Aymond, Cheryl: 103,137, 159, 219, 220 Bady, Fidel: 103 Baker, Kathy: 103 Ball, Leslie: 103,176 Barkdull, John: 103, 176 Barker, Harvey: 103 Baron, Tracy: 103 Barton, Ronald: 103 Batiste, James: 103 Batiste, Micheal: 103 Battle, Victor: 103 Belgard, Steve: 103 Bell, Bobby: 103 Bergeron, Dwane: 103, 168 Bertrand, Stephanie: 103 Betts, Donald: 103 Bibins, Carrie: 103, 146 Bielkiewicz, Craig: 103 Biclkiewicz, Kimberly: 103 Blackman, John: 103 Blakeman, Nelson: 103, 169 Bonncgent, Karlin: 103, 176 Bonton, Detric: 103,145, 146 Booze, Antoinette: 103 Bordeaux, Danny: 103,167 Bordelon, Carolyn: 103 Bordelon, Patricia: 103 Bordelon, Ricky: 103 Borden, Cathy: 103, 157 Boudreaux, Steve: 103 Boulden, George: 103, 145, 146,147,169 Bowie, Felesia: 103 Brady, Jeri: 103 Brady, Theresa: 103 Branyon, Mark: 103 Brian, Phoebe: 103 Braud, Gregory: 103 Brooks, Fran: 103 Brouillette, Angie: 103, 152,170 Brouillette, Pamela: 104, 170 Brouillette, Shirley: 104 Broussard, Annette: 104, 120,127,132,171 Broussard, Trudy: 104 Brown, Alicia: 104 Brown, Barron: 104 Brown, Darrel: 104 Brown, Debra: 104 Brown, Diane: 104 Brown, Jackie: 104 Brown, James: 104 Brown, Louella: 104, 156 Brown, Paul: 104 Brown, Sharon: 33, 104 Bruister, Geraldine: 104 Buffington, Connie: 104 Bullard, Robert: 104 Burgess, Lloyd: 104 Burns, Alfred: 104 Bums, Gary: 104 Burns, Glenda: 104 Bush, Leon: 104,156 Byrd, Carolyn: 152 Byrd,James: 104, 111 Calvin, Preston: 104 Campbell, Bruce: 104 Campbell, Kevin: 104, 120, 127,156, 169 Campbell, Patriece: 104 Carbo, Beverly: 104, 127, 159, 171 Carley, Steve: 105 Carter, Ann: 105 Carter, Melinda: 105 Carter, Sandra: 105 Carter, Shelia: 105 Carter, Steve: 105 Cedus, Bill: 105, 155 Gedus, Charles: 105 Chaney, Patricia: 105 Cheatham, Rosetta: 105, 108 Chevalier, Calvin: 105 Chism, Linda: 105 Christain, Jeffery: 105 Chang, Chau: 105 Clark, Frank: 105 Clark, Robin: 105 Cleveland, Cheryl: 105, 157,177 Close, Ben: 105 Cockernam, Keith: 105, 156 Cohea, Leo: 105 Coffy, Robert: 105 Coleman, Alveldia: 105, 152 Collins, Billy: 105 Collins, Jerry: 105, 156 Collins, Robert: 105 Conway, Donni: 105 Cooper, Dalton: 105,120, 127,168 Cooper, Sharon: 105 Cooper, William: 105 Cotton, Rogers: 105 Coutee,Lawrence: 105 Crawford, Michelle: 105 Creed, Christy: 105 Crittle, Tracey: 105 Cross, Vanessa: 105,159 Crysel, Eileen: 105 Gilbert, Evelyn: 105 Cunningham, Freddie: 105 Curlee, Vicki: 105, 145, 146 Cutler, Lyndon: 105 Cyriak, Barbara: 105 Daigrepont, Thomas: 105 Daniels, Laura: 105 Daniels, Sylvia: 105 Darbon, Vaughn: 105, 157 Dauzat, Sheila: 105 Dauzat, Winna: 105 Davenport, Michael: 105 277 Davidson, Dominic: 105 Davidson, Marilyn: 105, 127.170 Davidson, Neal: 105 Davis, Alice: 105 Davis, Iris: 152 Davis, James: 105 Davis, Mary: 105 Davis, Sheila: 105 Dean, Curtis: 105 Debona, Janette: 106 Dcbord, David: 106 Delaney, Marshall: 106 Dill,Joe: 106 Dixon, Dennis: 106 Dixon, Donald: 106 Doolittle, Rob: 106 Dorgan, Vicki: 106, 127, 159.171 Dorsey, Calvin: 106 Dorsey, Charles: 106 Dorsey, Michael: 106 Dorsey, Ronnie: 106 Dorty, Tyrone: 106 Drago, Walter: 106 Dube, Susan: 106 Dubois, Nina: 106 Dubroc, Joan: 106 Ducote, Edmond: 106 Duhon, Brenda: 106 Dufoqr, Bruce: 106 Duncan, Barbara: 106 Dunn, Rhonda: 106 Dupard, Kenneth: 106 Dupuy, Donna: 106, 157 Durham, Mark: 106 Dwellingham, Leroy: 106 Early, Carol: 106 Earthly, Travis: 106 Eddleman, Karen: 106, 159, 212 Edmond,John: 106 Eli, Brenda: 106 Elliot, Jamie: 106 Elliot, Jerry: 106 Ellis, Maria: 106 Epperson, Robbie: 106,169 Evans, Bernard: 106, 156 Fair, Gladys: 106 Fairley, Charlotte: 106 Farace, Charlotte: 106 Farrar, Belinda: 106, 159 Fey,James: 106 Fields, Lester: 106 Fields, Zachary: 106 Filasek, Cynthia: 106 Flaherty, Linda: 106 Fletcher, Charles: 106,156 Fletcher, Tinsley: 106 Fontenot, Gwen: 106 Fortenbery, Darryl: 106 Foster, Deborah: 106 Fowler, Billy: 106 Franklin, Cheryl: 106 Franklin, Cynthia: 106 Franklin, Joseph: 106 Frazier, Danny: 106, 156 Fredrick, Reginald: 106, 145,146 Freeman, Kenneth: 107 Funderbank, Barney: 107, 156 Gaines, Angelia: 107 Gaines, Carolyn: 107 Gaines, Catherine: 107 Gaines, Vetreese: 107 Garrett, Carl: 107 Gaskins, Terri: 107 Gaspard, Cindy: 107 Gauthier, Robert: 107,169 Gaylor, Gary: 107, 108 Gilmon, Mary: 107 Gladney, Darryl: 107 Good, Sherman: 107 Goodman, Thelma: 107 Gordan, Ricky: 107 Gradley, Nikkie: 107 Gray, Donna: 107, 127, 159, 170,171 Gray, Marilyn: 107 Green, Donald: 107 Green, Marcia: 107 Green, Marie: 107 Green, Marlon: 107 Green, Robert: 107 Greene, Gay: 107, 111, 137, 152 Grenkewich, Lisa: 107,152 Griffin, Mark: 107 Guidry, John: 107 Guidry, Mary: 107 Guidry, Vickie: 107, 206, 207 Guillory, Bennie: 107,155 Hammett, Elder: 107, 156 Hannah, Patricia: 107 Harbor, James: 107 Hardy, Janice: 107, 152 Hardy, Joseph: 107 Harley, Greg: 107 Harris, Jimmy: 107 Harris, Mary Ann: 107 Harris, Rodney: 107 Harris, Shervetta: 107,152 Harris, Wilbert: 107 Harrison, Kerment: 21, 30, 107,181 Harwood, Kathy: 107 Hastings, Barbara: 107 Hastings, John: 107,156 Hathorn, Janet: 107, 159, 165 Havens, James: 107 Hayes, Ricky: 107 Hebert, Belinda: 107 Henderson, Yvonne: 107 Henry, Evenette: 107 Henry, Phillip: 107 Hester, Sharon: 107, 120, 146, 165, 169 Hill, Cheryl: 107 Hines, Gina: 108 Hines, Gloria: 108 Holloway, Ernestine: 108 Holly, Anita: 108 Holmes, Debra: 108 Holmes, Timothy: 108, 155 Honeycutt, Paul: 108,156 Howard, Barbara: 108 Howard, Billy: 108 Hudson, Keith: 108 Hunt, Geraldine: 152 Hunter, Greg: 108 Hunter, Kenneth: 108 Hurts, George: 108 Hurts, Karen: 108 lies, Nelson: 108 Irby, Karl: 108 Jackson, Robert: 108 Jackson, Wayne: 108 Jarred, Joan: 108 Jeansonne, Guy: 108 Jeffers, Leon: 108 Jefferson, Zaudra: 108 Jenkins, Darrell: 108 Jennings, Karen: 108 Jeter, Velvet: 108 Jett, Darryl: 108 Johnson, Anthony: 108, 151,152 Johnson, Clydell: 108, 152 Johnson, Connie: 120 Johnson, Cynthia: 109 Johnson, Debbie: 109 Johnson, Debra: 109 Johnson, Debra: 109 Johnson, Floyd: 109,120 Johnson, Johnny: 109 Johnson, Lillian: 109 Johnson, Regina: 109 Johnson, Sylvia: 109 Johnson, Tina: 109 Jones, Connie: 109,120 Jones, Dimitri: 109 Jones, Deborah: 109 Jones, Jackie: 109 Jones, Karen: 109 Jones, Melvin: 109,156 Jones, Rosalyn: 109 Jordon, Barron: 109,152 Jordon, Jerry: 109 Joseph, Lloyd: 109 Joyner, Forrest: 109, 169 Kearns, Patricia: 109 Kelly, Franklin: 109, 155 Kelly, Judy: 109, 137 Kimble, Sheila: 109 King, Alvin: 109 King, Brenda: 109, 159 King, Charles: 109 King, Debra: 109 King, Mark: 109,176 King, Robert: 109 King, Shelia: 109 King, Steven: 109 King, Wanda: 109 King, Warren: 109 Kirk, Jo Ann: 109 Kirk, John: 109 Kirts, Floyd: 109 Kozlowski, Brett: 109 Kruger, Cheryl: 109 Laborde, Michael: 109 Lachney, Janet: 109, 137 Lacombe, Brenda: 109 Lacombe, Donna: 109 Lacombe, Susan: 109, 153 Lacombe, Terry: 109 Lacour, Angela: 109 Laird, Pamela: 109 Landry, Daniel: 109, 152 Landry, Johnny: 109 Langley, Kenneth: 109 Lawson, Debra: 109, 152 LaBlanc, Robert: 109 Leckie, Cheryl: 109 Lee, Donald: 109 Lee, Janice: 109 Lee, Michael: 109 Lee, Rochelle: 110 Lemon, Brenda: 110 Loden, Michael: 110 Lofton, Lawrence: 110 Love, Brenda: 110 Love, Linda: 110 Love, Mark: 110,156 Lowe, Barry: 110,156 Lowe, Walter: 110 Mack, Linda: 110 MacNichols, John: 110, 167 Mainer, Pam: 110 Manuel, James: 110 278 Martin, Carrie: 110 Martin, Jamie: 110 Matthews, Sandra: 110 Maxwell, Bettyc: 110,145, 146,169 Maynard, Mary: 110 McCrammer, Janelle: 110 McCue, Frank: 110 McNeal, Belinda: 152 McNeal, Cynthia: 152 Mercer, Rowdy: 110 Mcrtens,John: 110, 111 Middleton, Janet: 110,159 Miles, Alfred: 110 Miller, Gerald: 110 Millhouse, Ina: 110, 115, 120, 171 Millhouse, Nina: 110, 115 Milo, Keith: 110 Mims, Sheila: 110, 120 Miners, Connie: 110,157 Mitchell, Brenda: 110, 174 Mitchell, Irene: 110,152 Mitchell, Rudy: 110,167 Molette, Debra: 110 Momon, Rodney: 110 Montgomery, Kimberly: 110 Moore, Marsha: 110,159 Moreau, John: 110,175 Morin, Bonnie: 110 Morin, Peter: 110 Morris, William: 110 Moses, Arthur: 110 Mott, Nancy: 110 Murphy, Karen: 110 Murphy, Cynthia: 110,176 Nail, Tracey: 110 Nash, Fredia: 110 Nash, Norman: 110 Nathan, Tracey: 110 Nichols, Danny: 110 Normand, Ricky: 110 Normand, Sandra: 110, 152 Normand, Thomas: 110, 212 Norris, Alvin: 110 Norris, Belinda: 110,152 Norris, Kenneth: 111 Norris, Velma: 111, 152 O’Conner, Martha: 111 Oliver, Lester: 111 Olson, Charles: 111 O’Shee, Mary: 111 Overstreet, Archie: 111 Pantallion, Raymond: 111 Parker, Robert: 111 Parker, Rodney: 145, 146 Parker, Roland: 111 Parker, Walter: 111 Peebles, Brian: 111 Pembric, Barbara: 111, 145, 146 Pendcgrass, Cynthia: 111 Perry, Edna: 111 Perry, Michael: 111, 157 Perry, Ralph: 111 Peters, Evelyn: 111, 169 Pfeiffer, Melinda: 111, 170 Phillips, Cathy: 111,152 Piper, Alfred: 111 Piper, Alvin: 111, 152 Piper, Debbie: 111 Piper, Valerie: 111 Pippens, Mark: 111 Pittman, Allen: 111 Poche, Charles: 111 Powell, Frederick: 111, 152 Powell, Roy: 112, 137 Powell, Theresa: 112 Powers, Vernon: 112, 155 Pugh, Randy: 112 Prathro, Kathy: 112 Price, Donna: 112 Pryor, Lydia: 152 Quinney, Billy: 112 Quinney, Gaines: 112 Quinney, Mellodec: 112, 166 Quinney, Ruby: 112 Rabalais, Gary: 112 Rachal, Joseph: 112 Reado, Clarence: 112 Reed, Joseph: 112 Reese, Brenda: 112 Reeves, Edith: 112,149, 152 Rhodes, Bobby: 112 Richardson, Deda: 111, 112 Richardson, Tammie: 112 Roberts, Darryl: 112, 157 Robinson, Charles: 112, 155 Robinson, Larry: 112, 155 Rogers, Roy: 40,112 Rone, Rodney: 112, 202 Rosenthal, Kenneth: 112, 155 Rothat, Liz: 112 Rundell, Joyce: 112 Salard, Sharon: 113, 152, 170 Samuel, Patrick: 113 Sanford, Gwen: 113 Sansom, Terry: 113,156 Schedewitz, Shelly: 113, 206, 207 Scott, Jerome: 113,156 Seale, Kathy: 113,155 Sewell, Marvin: 113, 157 Sewell, Ronnie: 113 Shaw, Johnny: 113 Shea, Miles: 113 Shockley, Ronnie: 113 Shockley, Roxanne: 113 Shorter, John: 113 Sibley, Roderick: 113 Simon, David: 113 Simon, Sheba: 113 Slocum, Rhonda: 113 Small, Barbara: 113 Smart, Reginald: 113,156 Smash, Nolan: 113 Smith, Carolyn: 113 Smith, Delores: 108, 113 Smith, Lionell: 113 Smith, Mary: 113 Smith, Michael: 113,145, 146 Smith, Trixy: 113 Smith, Vanetta: 113 Spain, George: 113 Stafford, Henry: 113 Starr, Charles: 146 Starr, Robert: 113 Steiner, Patricia: 113 Stephenson, David: 113 Stewart, Henry: 113 Stewart, Karen: 113, 152 Stickels, Janice: 113 Stinson, Cindy: 113 Stockburger, Donna: 113 Swan wick, Carolyn: 113 Swart, Charlotte: 113, 145, 146 Sweeney, Kim: 148 Sweeney, Mary: 113 Swinnen, Delphine: 113 Sylvain, Hamilton: 113 Tarver, Cynthia: 113 Tarver, Lisa: 113 Tate, Vivian: 113, 159 Taylor, Carrie: 113 Terrill, Janet: 113 Thomas, Clark: 113 Thomas, Kelvin: 113, 156 Thomas, Stephanie: 113 Thomas, Stephen: 113 Thompson, Carolyn: 113 Thornton, Debra: 113 Towns, Cheryl: 113 Treadwell, Tina: 113 Trottie, Irma: 114 Tullos, Mark: 114 Turner, Jackie: 114 Turner, Scott: 114 Tweedie, Anita: 114 Tyson, Carol: 114 Vailes, Nelson: 114 Vanasselberg, Art: 114 Vanassclberg, Theresa: 114, 170 VanNatta, Phillip: 114, 145, 146, 168 Vanderwater, Susan: 114, 152 Veillon, David: 114 Vercher, Deverett: 114 Viree, Wilma: 114 Voinche, Donald: 114 Voorhies, Billy: 114,145, 146 Vore, Dalan: 114 Wagner, Leroy: 114 Wainright, Freeman: 114 Walden, David: 114, 144, 145,146,169 Walker, Brian: 114 Walker, Kenny: 114 Walker, Maria: 114, 157 Wallace, Cosandra: 114 Walters, Charles: 114 Wardsworth, Steven: 114 Washington, Danny: 114 Washington, Debra: 114 Washington, Deidre: 114 Watson, Melvin: 114, 156 Weaver, David: 114,120, 145,146 Webster, Cheri: 114 Welch, Patricia: 114, 152 West, Michael: 114, 156 White, Elizabeth: 21, 114 White, Michael: 114 Williams, Alan: 114 Williams, Benard: 114 Williams, Benard: 114 Williams, Clarence: 114 Williams, Cortez: 114 Williams, Darryl: 114 Williams, Darryl: 114 Williams, Donna: 114 Williams, Donnie: 114 Williams, Doris: 114 Williams, Gary: 114 Williams, Gwen: 114 Williams, Gwen: 114 Williams, Henry: 114 Williams, Joyce: 114 Williams, Katie: 114 Williams, Lois: 114 Williams, Leon: 114 Williams, Margaret: 114 Williams, Ralph: 115 Williams, Rendra: 115 279 Williams, Sandra: 115 Williams, Sonya: 115 Williamson, Denise: 115, 170 Wills, Harold: 115 Wilmore, Kayla: 115 ' Wilmore, Robert: 115 ilson, Karen: 115, 159 «Wilson, Vallery: 115, 137 Wineland, Beth: 115 ' Wood, Charles: 115 Woodcock, Angela: 115 Woodruff, Ronald: 115 Wool ridge, Trofl 115 Workman, James: 115,146 Wright, Lester: 115 Young, Alfreda: 115,169 Young, John: 115,120, 152, 169 Young, Mark: 115 Young, William: 115 Young, William: 115 Zcigler, Yvonne: 115 Zwyers, James: 115 CLUBS Attendance Office: 165 Astronomy Club: 175 Best of Bolton: 138 Boosters: 158 BRUIN Business: 126 BRUIN Editorial: 122 Cafeteria: 168 Cheerleaders: 160 Chess Club: 168 Choir: 152 Chorale: 150 Civil Defense: 171 Concert Band: 144 COE: 173 CUMTUX Editorial: 128 Debate: 139 DE: 172 Ditto Girls: 166 Dramatics: 136 Field Band: 146 4-H: 176 French Honor Society: 142 FBLA: 174 FCS: 177 FFA: 176 FHA: 170 Flag Rifle Corps: 148 FMLA: 149 FNA: 171 FTA: 170 Girls’ Glee Club: 153 Guidance Office: 165 Interact Club: 141 Jazz Band: 147 Key Club: 140 Louisiana Boys’ and Girls’ State: 131 Library: 166 Main Office: 164 tfFL: 134 National Honor Society: 133 Photography Club: 175 Quill Scroll: 132 ROTC: 154 Spanish Club: 143 Stage Crew: 167 Student Council: 112 Student Instructors: 163 Thespians: 135 Youth Interaction Club: 177 ADVERTISEMENTS Abe’s Pawn Shop: 270 Acme Glass: 270 Adam’s Pest Control: 261 Alexander Bolton: 261 Alexandria Business Machines: 270 Alexandria Cleaners and Laundry: 260 Alexandria Day Care Center: 265 Alexandria Fence Company: 270 Alexandria Iron Supply: 270 Alexandria Lincoln Mercury: 269 Alexandria Mall: 268 American Forest Seed: 261 American Handicrafts: 260 Balfour: 258 Baskin Robbins: 257 Bealls: 261 Bialy, Leon and Rose: 261 Big M Army Surplus Store: 270 Bradas Agency: 270 Brierpatch: 259 Caplans: 264 Carbo Foundary and Machine: 261 Carroll Furniture: 260 Cenla Janitorial Service: 270 Charmettes: 269 Clark Dunbar: 271 Cenla Auto Parts: 270 Commercial Insurance: 267 Coughlin, Mrs. Hugh: 260 Country Cuttery: 270 David’s Decorator Shop: 257 , ’ Deeya Beauty Shop: 270 Devore’s: 264 ' e Dresser Industries: 257 ’ First Federal: 265 Flower’s by Stan: 270 Fontenot Air Conditioning: 270 A Friend: 270 A Friend: 270 Gahn Woodward: 260 Garrett Office Supply: 267 Gem Jewelry: 270 Gravel, Roy Burnes: 258 Guaranty Bank: 256 Hancock’s: 259 Hemingway: 268 Henderson Oil Company: 257 Hill Harris: 265 W. H. Hodges Company: 259 Joseph Wallpaper Paint: 258 Jones Office Supply: 260 Leroy Johnson: 260 William Jowers: 270 Judy’s: 259 Gus Kaplan: 257 Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.: 270 Kinder Paint: 260 Koblen’s Jewelry: 259 Kohara Studio: 267 Lafayette Radio Electronics: 270 Louisiana National Guard: 269 Louisiana College: 268 Louisiana Industries Louisiana Savings and Loan:271 McArthur Jackson Mobil: 270 McArthur Stimpson Mobil: 270 McArthur Village Barber Shop:270 Mid State Honda: 261 Nehi Bottling: 257 Noe’s Drive Inn: 270 Owl Fine Foods: 271 Larry Parker Coin Exchange: 270 Pearson’s:.267, Pelican Tobacco: 268 J. C. Penney: 268 Peter’s Flower Shop: 259 Piccadilly: 261 Rapides Bank: 266 Razor’s Edge: 65 Reed’s Typewriter Exchange: 270 Rex Market Grocery: 270 Eddie Robertson Ford: 265 Rob, Senior: 88, 261 Robo Car Wash: 270 Rone, Mr. and Mrs. Luther: 270 Schnack’s Jewelry Store: 271 Coca-Cola: 262 St. Mary’s Training School: 270 Schwabe-May: 270 Scott Truck Tractor: 270 Sears: 262 Security Bank: 263 Shank, Jerald N. Company: 258 Shelton, O. T: 270 Simm’s Flower Shop: 259 Snelling Snelling: 261 Solar Supply: 270 Stack Rack: 270 Stark Radio T.V. Repair: 270 Stamps for Collectors: 269 Southern Chevrolet: 259 Tape City U.S.A.: 261 Triad Restaurant: 271 Turrentine Company: 270 United Underwriters: 261 Kelly Ward Pianos Organs: 264 Walker Oldsmobile: 262 Walker-Roemer Dairy: 259 Weiss Goldring: 264 Wellan’s: 267 The Wheelers: 261 Woodmen of the World Life Insurance: 262 Woody, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D.: 270 280 Autographs THESPIPnS LR BOVS STATE GIRLS GLEE ORUm SQURO. 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It has indeed been a pleasure as well as an honor to co-op- erate with the building committee and the architects for our part in that so long dreamed of consummation. Caldwell Brothers General Contractors NEW ORLEANS, LA.
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