Bossier High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Bossier City, LA)
- Class of 1987
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Reeder's Air Force ROTC are shown a model of a B-52. Students in Mrs. Price's class had hands on experience at dissecting a cat. S-...f XR., -245 -L 1 ,f--'A' Seniors show off their pride and joy as they display their class rings which they received in May 1986. i-fit 'xg' tw., gy i. Laura Shivers and Sandra Bright, students in Miss Gray's Drama class, work hastily to complete their script. The 1986-87 B.H.S. band played a tune to keep the fans' spirit up at the Northwood game. Senior class President, Suzanne Morelock, makes the most of every minute to study and maintain her grade point average. Mrs. Toms' Honors English class is ready for the next test. Stay in class! Where's your hall pass! Go Bearkats Go! were some of Mr. Concilio's famous words. The walk way was the after lunch gathering place for students on both lunch shifts. Veronica Kirkendall, Stacy Thomas and Tracy Thomas remarked, We thought if we stayed here long enough some cute guys would come by. Mrs. Robson's room was a very popular place during Homecoming week. David McElveen and Laura Masinsky help prepare balloons for the pep rally. After the game, Terri Ogden and Kevin Robson dance the night away. The Big Bad Seniors always stick together as they enjoy their last year at Bossier High. Patrick Nelson is surprised when he removes his blindfold and discovers he is kissing his mom in front of the Stu- dent Body at the pep rally. Tommy Jameson and Tara Tinsley shared her last Homecoming at B.H.S. wtf, ii I, UAQH1 s VV li im: 'Ui , V , , as we t ,W f M,Mu6?faszi'ef'fiWf'f4'f, if . K Yi 4 if 5 W ' 4 In Ju tFor The Fun Of It During the first lunch shift, students take time out to visit with one another while drinking a coke in front of the boys' gym. Maggie Barbara and Veronica Engi are at their locker trying to gather their materials for the next class. The rain couldn't dampen the spirits of Lisa Chandler and Stephen Mayfield at the Bossier-Minden game. Football managers Ricky Offield and Leslie Bradbury keep the team supplied with Gatorade. Coach Cleveland's fifth hour gym class plays a game of four on four. Excellence I The Fast Tricia Burnes struts her stuff after the win over Green Oaks. Damien Wallace, Brian Bartee, and Mike Spencer look over the food selec- tion in the lunch line. Mr. Culbert, Assistant Principal, relaxes after a long day of counseling B.H.S. students. The Bearkats line up for the attack on the Panthers in the Jamboree held at the Airline Stadium on August 29. Brett Chamberlain and Trey Shewmake jam to the beat at the Victory Dance, sponsored by the Bearkat Babes. avi - Coach McHalffey tells Darryl Wyatt and John Messier a secret play during time out at the Woodlawn game held at Independence Stadium. Mr. Tyler, drivers education teacher, gives Charlotte Hinson last minute in- structions before letting her take the wheel. The Homecoming Float, a product of many hours of work by the Student Council, is presented during half-time ceremonies on October 10 at Bearkat Stadium. Rodney Moffett gets caught in the hall without a hall pass. Margie Bartee and Bill Spencer were sad to see the night end, bringing the close of the 1986 Homecoming Activities. 1 'v 1,14 uv 'K ' Bl :- ' 1 .:,'-. l, X, 1 ,V hw- ,. Q' x .- Q- I 5114 K' xml, JL X1 A m . C51 l ike R xjazzmyq- - ' Q A V' .- ' - z -f x:'.Je--my' ,- , ,, . X .4 ..- ' W ' flifg V 'ELF W A '-if 5, miiimwk -' Q -ff ff? Q I . A .4 X tk V ..,e.7?,,i Z X Y F f' 7? 1 gf .- .7 I ,af- mg. :sa M X , ' ' , 3. A L ' ff A K I 1. A . X V x I X Q R ' 'N , - E X ' -' 'F ,Y-1 'X 5 . QW 5 if Q Xe 'W 'L ' 4 f ' A i 1,5 - -Nh W x - . W ai Ry 1,, '!,3x.,:4w. I . Q ,i L X W , .K if t Q , Y - in AA ,, lem: 1 . 34' I vp , . X - . ' , , , , W Q we 'L V+ .A V fbi' I Ak 1.537 A ' 1 Q1 f' 1 5 , Z x--V 0 i V H.. K V 4' QA, QA 1 :.+.:g!?i:ln 1- M. x fx Surpassing Excellence i4f?1f 'f ' 'fvjf' riff' 2 ' 'ki ii t. .wife-f '1 ,,,.,. 'E M 1 wL,isae,,f t 'Wi' , Q , A -14, -t-f-www . MQ ., Y. ' . . .,..a1.-few - ' , Kristi Darden, Senior Maid, is esconed by King Brett Chamberlain at the pep rally where the court was presented to the student body. The 1986 Homecoming court Took Our Breath Awayf' The Bearkat Babes await the arrival of the Homecoming Court at the end of the second quarter. Jeannie Sias, 1986 Homecoming Queen, poses with her date Brian Bartee after a victory over Green Oaks. Senior Darryll Wyatt gives Junior Maid, Cheryl Anderson, a word of encourage- ment before she is presented to the stu- dent body. Brett Chamberlain makes his way once again across the gym floor as he escorts Senior Maid, Charlotte Hinson. EXCELLENCE U Umm amy MQHEQ '1' ii -x x gxk 'fu ,n NNN ry Q, . gf ' QA Agg, 1 N f'-' an N lx W '-141 Y 1 w. 'IEE-H t - 4.- Ti . :..:,Ew.1.:..::.i Qffisu. ' H SEQ: 1 xzx gjil'-,ff S Q55 if .141 Bossieris Eight Create School Spirit Go Bearkats, echoed off the walls of the gym of Bossier High School as the eight cheerleaders led the student body during weekly pep rallies. These young people spread the glue that held the team and fans together. In their world of split jumps, cartwheels, and back flips, the cheerleaders' purpose was to create school spirit, loyalty, interest, and good sportsmanship. Head cheerleader, Becky Max- well, said, Although being a cheerleader required a lot of hard work and practice, it was Spirit is shown in many ways. B.H.S. cheerleaders exhibit their spirit as they ride in the Homecoming parade. Gavin Peka and Kevin Robson provided the spirit that led the Bearkats to a 29-27 victory over the Loyola Flyers. Cheerleaders for 86-87 are Kevin Rob- son, Becky Maxwell, Bill Usher, Jeannie Sias, Gavin Peka, Terri Ogden, Charlotte Hinson, and Joyce Western. well worth the effort when the students yelled and the Bearkat team went on to victory. Mrs. Judy Anderson supports the illustrious B.H.S. cheering squad with her time and effort. ga mtsfms-.. K s 1 TWT ' IL, 'H 'mflvif -sv gg 'X M 5 ' I , , xi 11? V nk 9 fQQw,f4L'i ws ,trip QQ l ' 3,31 Q .n L 'am ' f' 51: X th 5, A 0' ,.q,, K fm X' .- ? mx -1 ,KL Q zfgj 1 M za in N 49 xt 17 X' ' Q S- Key Clubbers Provide Community Service Key Club is a service organiza- tion for high school students. It was unique in that it was spon- sored by the local Kiwanis Club. Participation in Key Club serv- ice activities helped members develop initiative, leadership, and good citizenship. ficer's meeting. by area Key clubs. In 1986-87 Bossier High School's Key Club was very ac- tive under the leadership of Larry Layfield, president. Under Coach Bill McConathy, the advisor, they began the year with a divisional rally in Oc- tober and the traditional bum- ing of the KATS at the half-time of the Homecoming game. Members of this organization were kept busy with fund raisers and fun-filled activities throughout the year. Gina Rogers, Deena Layfield, Mandy Wilson, Cathy Burke, Kristi Shupp, Steve McGee, Shelly Black, Shashi Shwashankara, Kendra Benton, Shannon Gentry, Mike Bates, Mike Lewis, Tim Slinker, Comeco Jones, Greg Sheppard, Dirk Rainwater Coach McConathy, the Key Club ad- visor, expresses his opinion at an of- Ten Key Clubbers went to the divi- sional rally in Ruston on October l l for an orientation that was presented it it flxg 74 ,V S 1 san f., Larry Layfield, Holly Teeters, Lisa Chandler, Jeannie Sias, Dav McEleen, Tricia Bumes, Christine Godfrey, Jennifer Jones, Jarr Palmer, Tabatha Horn, Tara Tinsley, Allison Boney, Nan Hughes, Greg Mast, Billy Paul, Thomas Crawford at Experience . The Best Teacher Tonya Kerry, Stacy Watson, Karen Giovengo LaNell Lee, Melissa Bates Officers plan for the Annual COE Banquet. Cooperative Office Education students held down jobs in addition to their schoolwork and their activities. Some worked in banks, insurance companies or at a hospital. Others gained their office experience working as a legal secretary, or as a clerical assistant for local businesses. Most students loved theirjobs. Brenda Frazier and Joann McDaniel said, It was a way to earn money while gaining valuable office experiencef' Mandy Prestidge, Tonya Williams, Kerman London, Janet Oar, Lisa Chandler Mrs. Rougeau, Lisa Lamben, Pam Kirkman, Joann McDaniel, Karen Pilgrim, Brenda Frazier, Tonya Joseph, Veronica Carley, Trajuana Harris 15 Exchange Club Finishes Second Year The Junior Exchange Club was established last year and is one of the only girls's club at Bossier High School. Only an elite group of girls were chosen. The requirements for membership were good grades and leader- ship abilities. The purpose of the club was to provide an opportunity for young adults to work together in service to their school and community. The club was involved in various projects -- Q! for the school. They participated in 1986 homecoming festivities by electing three beaus to represent their club. The beau, as well as the maids, rode in the homecoming parade. One of the club's goals for the year was to raise enough money to have an end of the year dance. Throughout the school year the club grew in importance and interest. The 1986-87 officers are seated around a ,V table planning their fund raising dance. J-. .... M -e ,3 , A fi .l Front Row: Jill Dillingham, Tricia Bumes, Jeannie Sias, Jamie Palmer, Nancy Hughes, Tara Tinsley, Mr. Welboum Second Row: Cheryl Anderson, Gina Rogers, Jennifer Jones, Margie Bartee, Leslie Rachel Third Row: Kelly Quinn, Audrey Gunn, Nancy Johnson, Teri Ogden, Christine Godfrey, Tammy Crook Back Row: Comeco Jones, Shannon Granger, Penny Walker, LaDonna Sealy, Allison Boney. B.H.S. - Bound For Broadway Due to malfunction of their stereo system, the Bearkat Babes were not able to perform at the Bossier-Northwood game held in Bearkat stadium on September 26, 1986. The following Monday in Miss Gray's 2nd hour Drama Class, Charles Donges, Harlan Hughes and Baxter Earp came up with Plays, monologues, skits and makeup ran through the heads of the drama club members as they prepared their shows for the season. The Drama Club presented an opportunity for students to leam about the many aspects of live theater. The club produced their own solution - A home made sound system. several plays for the public this year. They also visited area theaters where they saw live productions. Guest speakers spoke to the club on topics such as acting and makeup. The Drama Club sponsored fund-raising activities throughout the year. The money was used to produce plays and buy materials needed by the drama classes. Acting as officers are Tammy Jameson - Pres., Miss Gray - sponsor, Charlotte Henson - Vice Pres., Jeanine Case - Treasurer, Lisa Chandler - Business Manager, and Mandy Prestidge - Secretary. ' . First Row: Richard Tilley, Melvin Culpepper, Shannon Monroe, John Hopewell, Lisa Chandler, Mandy Prestidge, Tammy Jameson, Charlotte Hinson, Jeanine Case, Mandy Wilson, Holly Teeters, Kristi Darden, Jennifer Rutan, Tonya Moon, Miss Gray Second Row: Vemassa Fields, Russell Lowery, Christy Lusk, Colleen Connery, Trajuana Harris, Tonya Runyan, Nancy Lamed, Sandra Bright, Laura Shivers, Diane Marlar, Leigh Ann Sneed Third Row: John Rodriguez, Carol Jones, Sheila Friday, Dina Bolima, Kristi Shupp, Jaruwan Hookaew, Tim West, Kim Hezlep Fourth Row: Charles Donges, Tommy Edwards, Thomas Crawford, Harlan Hughes, David Goldsmith, Shannon Reddick, Cheryl Jones, Audrey Gunn, Shannon Gentry, Leslie Bradbury, Baxter Earp. 17 Bearkat Babes Build on Expectations of Excellence Impressive may very well be the best one-word description of the Liberty performance according to team captain Carol Jones. Eleven members of the 1985-86 Bossier, High School Bearkat Babes, Sandra Bright, Jill Dillingham, Joy Dillingham, Sheila Friday, Sheila Haynes, Nancy Johnson, Carol Jones, Jeanyne Richard, Tonya Runyan, Laura Shivers, and Amy Thomas were invited to perform at the closing ceremony of Liberty Weekend on July 7, 1986, in New York City. While there, Jill Dillingham, Sheila Friday, Nancy Johnson, and Tony Runyan were chosen as Outstanding members of the Liberty Drill Team. Last spring the team received a Division 1 in the military category at the Six Flags Drill Team com- petition in Dallas, Texas. In July of 1986, the dance team attended the American Drill Team School in Dallas, Texas where they received Divi- sion l in Parade and Dance categories. Four of the ,,, , U 1 Q Q ,. , team members received special awards at this camp. Sheila Friday was chosen as Outstanding Marcher out of the five hundred girls that attended. Jeanyne Richard achieved the honor of becoming a member of the prestigious All American Drill Team, and Sheila Haynes and Nancy Johnson were selected for Who's Who in American Drill Team. Being selected for the American Drill Team and Who's Who are the highest honors in dance competition. In 1986-87 the Babes were invited to perform in the Holiday Bowl at halftime in San Diego, California. They were also invited to march in the St. Patrick's Day Parade the week of March 17 in Dublin, Ireland. The team held many fund raising activities such as car washes, dances and selling balloons at football games. The main purpose of the group was to promote school spirit by entertaining at pep rallies and sporting events. x s 3 ,, s. g xx if' i tiwll A ff :fi was sv i, Avg, .ig 5 . X . A, 6 gl, I. X , V g 19. . C? X, 6 nb he tv H, ,f ix . 4 I y ,W Q fr b t Q I V fig. S t 6 X qi' Q eil 1,2 ,f O r f 1 I laik' . 'XA I H Y, Row l: Captain Carol Jones, Mascot Heather Brice Row 2: Tanya Greer, Kendra Benton, Lieutenant Sheila Friday, Co-Captain Jill Dillingham, Lieutenant Nancy Johnson, Co-Captain Jeanyne Richard, Lieutenant Sheila Haynes, Laura Shivers Row 3: Keri Smith, Traci Ogden, Sandra Bright, Amy Thomas, Diane Marlar, Tammy Shewmake, Cathy Robertson Row 4: Kim Hezlep, LaDonna Seely, Margie Bartee, Tara Willett, Melissa Davidson, Amber Wooten Row 5: Tonya Runyan, Christy Crawford, Terayza Coker, Kim Adams, Kelly Brown, Amy Hopson. J-. fl . in-Ei' K , :W l ,. ,. . , - .. - . ' 4 ,. -. Y Q s , S ,t. ll g i,,, I Q1 3 .L 0 K, : , X W . 1 fi 2, diff ggi I i ldv 1 ' XVI' M 1 f f i f'-H Q i 1' fq BEARKAT BABES OFFICERS - Row l: Lieutenant Sheila Friday, Lieutenant Nancy Johnson, Lieutenant Sheila Haynes Row 2: Co-Captain Jill Dillingham, Captain Carol Jones, Co-Captain J eanyne Richard. Kelly Brown intensely watches the Bearkat football team in hopes of a touchdown. Freshman Babes Christy Crawford and Traci Ogden proudly carry the Bearkat Babes' banner in the homecoming parade. Holding their heads high, the Bearkat Babes enter the field for their performance at the homecoming pep rally. The Babes listen to Coach Concilio at the Woodlawn Bossier pep rally. fiat 55 Amy Thomas and Melissa Davidson wait for the music to start at the Northwood- Bossier football pep rally. Jeanyne Richard, Amber Wooten, Keri Smith, Kendra Benton, and Traci Ogden are all smiles after the Haughton pep rally on September 15. Christy Crawford and Traci Ogden hold the Bearkat Babes' sign with pride during the Homecoming parade on October 9. Bearkat Babe mascot, Heather Brice, takes part in the Homecoming parade. SENIOR BABES - Keri Smith, Carol Jones, Kelly Brown, and Amy Hopson. i . I 311: 'ill m y lu r r,a A ,...v x uf, Row 1 Tonya Runyan Sandra Bright Row 2 Amy Thomas Sheila Friday Sheila Haynes, Nancy Johnson, Jill Dillingham, Carol A flag formation was made by the 850 girl Statue of Liberty Drill Team at Giants Stadium in Newark, New Jersey on July 6, 1986. The Babes are prepared to practice at 7:00 a.m. at the practice Held of Rutgers Stadium in Newark, New Jersey. SKILLS FOR HIRE DECA SES: Those Airline Boys think they are fine but tonight they are gonna lose for the very first time. This sign was placed in the hall by BHS DECA students who found time in their busy schedule to promote school spirit. The life of DE students got hectic at times as they attended school in the morning, worked on theirjobs in the afternoon, and did their homework at night. President Kelly Hendon said, The idea of balancing school and a job was easy to adapt to, although the hours did cut into my social cl-7 life at times, DECA had several areas of competition for students such as apparel and accessories, advertising, general marketing, general mer- chandise, and food marketing. They com- peted in District and State events. Other ac- Q1 .y tivities for the year included a trip to New York for an officer training conference and production of a twelve minute film which helped to explain duties of service and ways ofdeveloping leadership abilities. Distributive Education Clubs of America have helped to develop many ofthe leaders in Marketing and Distribution. As a result, businesses have been provided with more cmployable and productive workers. DECA officers for this year arc Kelly Hendon - ' ' ,.. ss.. ., President, Kate Simonelli - Vice President, Kristi K Darden - Secretary. Carol Tarver - Treasurer, Tim Q Bass - Photographer, Pat Nelson - Parliamen- 1 tarian. and Randy McDaniel- Representative. 3 fi? - ?? ..- ,,...,.A.flfQ':QiZ.aQlf , f-. W WW' f' t ,Nj ...... A V - Q i 1 i . of -Q.. -.. . 'W 3 . Q. - 4 If , i is -S: ' , ll . i . ' .. . ,t A is ' M- ree f' ' fx . lf, vs an , 4 i . I V , . f K A I A X. U , rf..-,-1 ,K .N ' q O 9 K f Y' .X , - t I First Row: Kimberly Tomb, Serena Smith, Pam Hurdle, Doreen Ferraro, Mary Allen, Lisa Dingler, Gina Rogers, Shannon Anderson, Amy Hopson Second Row: Kurt Chatterson, Cynthia Anthony, Penny Walker, Paula Goad, Patricia Clark, Wanda Jackson, Jac- queline Cooper, Sandra Gray, Linda Whitten Third Row: Pat Nelson, Michael Bates, Robbie Bookout, Debra Brannom, Deanna Ar- mitage, Yolanda Harris, Shelly Walker, Alisia Swift, Valerie Lacy Fourth Row: Wade Sheeley, David Simonelli, Ray Hutchens, Larry Blackwell, Randy McDaniel, Jeff Pleasants, Shan Presley, Charles Parker Fifth Row: Paul Florence, Richard Jones, Otis Collins, Wilford Ball, Michael Kelly, Pat Humphrey, Levi Coby, Robert Crawford. Row One: James Bass, Kelly Childs, Josie Pedragaza, Shanda Bratos, Cassandra Johnson Row Two: Joann Thurman, Tangela Miller, Kristi Darden, Kelly Hendon, Kate Simonelli, Carol Tarver Row Three: Benny Evans, Tyrone Bryant, Shawn Morace, Jack Brown, Robert Soloman, Tim Riley. :G ii tw, A1-FL UQ' Q V, 1 4 k flfi Q or Q' 9? R' c. wma Mba n ' ,wwe 97' lx d ' or ' V ' v - k mfg , ii, N,-gy ..v 0 l .- - 'A ' :ffl Penny Walker rides with pride in the Homecoming parade as one ofthe DECA Sweethearts. riding as a DECA Sweetheart. Another DECA Sweetheart is Amy Hopson. representatives. Mr. Duckworth,,as the DECA advisor, spent many hours helping the officers make this year the best yet. Paula Goad represents the DECA spirit while also Josie Pedragoza and Kurt Chatterson are the class Singers Display Abilit Through Performances Members of the BHS Choir had a difficult task in front of them as they set out to top last yearls per- formance where superior ratings were received at every competi- tion. In the Florida Sunshine com- petition they received the only First Row: T. Horn, H. Teeters, S. Reddick, A. Wooten, C. Bryant, A. Miller, B. Rutan Samiels, V. Kirkendoll, J. Jones, Leslie Brit Nix, A. James, M. Oasano, D. Soumas. superior rating given. This year posed new problems for the choir director, Mr. Milton Nix, because of schedule problems, the Showchoir was spread throughout several classes and did not get to meet daily as a group. With the help of officers President Gavi Peka, Vice-President Bett Lincecum, Treasurer Keri Smit, and Secretary David Hoskins, M Nix and his choir were able to sl goals and work toward achievii another year of excellence. S. Coby, T. Bruce, R. Sanchez, V. Engi, J. Edwards, D. Franklin, M. Hughes Second Row: , N. Larned, L. Rachal, T. Greer, M. Crook, T. Crook, C. Burke, B. Fitch Third Row: V. tenham, J. Palmer, M. Elkins, B. Lincecum, K. Smith, A. Irvin, R. Wynn, A. Anderson, A. Gunn, T. Ogden Fourth Row: K. Joseph, K. Young, L. Coby, J. Holman, B. Paul, T. Schlenker, G. Peka, E. Cummings, D. Hoskins, L. First Row: S. Cunningham, P. Eason, S. Evans, C. Davis, B. Choate Second Row: S. Theodos, Y. West, J. Bryant, F. Raney, J. Williams, R. Simons Third Row: A. Diggins, Polly Jones, L. Capers, T. Walker, C. Williams, J. Poole Fourth Row: Y. Revels, K. Robinson, M. Dixon, R. Taylor, D. Sheppard, C. Pace, C. Williams, R. Kennon. A.. First Row: L. Stricklan, S. Brittenham, C. Smith, T. Ogden, S McGuire, C. Funderburk Second Row: J. Sanchez, J, Taylor, T McCoy, D. Brown, J. McKenny, R. Tate, C. Allen Third Row: A Mabrey, I. Hill, D. Hogue, C. Sullivan, C. Crawford, P. McMahon R. Stansbury Fourth Row: C. Steen, L. Morris, A. Wright, L. Trot ter, S. Simmons, J. Brown, A. Bonery, J. Moy. l' li FBLA Develops Business and Civic Leaders The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America was to develop in today's students the qualities of business and civic leadership. The members met monthly under the guidance of Miss Phyllis Backa and Mrs. Monty McKenzie. Throughout the year they attended several rallies for competition. The District rally was held in February at Louisiana State University at Shreveport. The winners of the District rally were qualified to attend the State Rally in Baton Rouge. First Row: Charlotte Hinson, Tricia Burns, Lisa Chandler, Janet Oar, Josie Pedragoza Second Row: Miss Backa, Melissa Davidson, Joyce Westem, Jeannie Sias, Nancy Larned, Leslie Rachal, Kim Moore, Pat Utley, Shelly Black, Mrs. McKenzie Third Row: Dennie Crook, Trina Day, Jeannie Case, Denae Lacy, Wendy Wager, Melissa Mcllvoy, Wendy Johnson, Kim Graham Fourth Row: Tim Riley, Kurt Chatterson, John Hopewell, Russell Lowery. psf W - Officers of the FBLA are Janet Oar - Secretary, Tricia Burns - Treasurer, Lisa Chandler - President, Josie Pedragoza - Vice President, and Charlotte Hinson - Business Manager. Q . Us I ft. 84 I l Sa.. Parlez-vous Francais? Front Row: Tiffany Duelm, Becky Harr, Tricia Bumes, John Messier, Becky Maxwell, Nat Lamed, Colleen Connery, Kristi Shupp, Cheryl Jones, Vemassa Fields Back Row: Tara Tinsl Nancy Hughes, Tim West, Suzanne Morelock, Charlotte Hinson, Cathy Burke. -mn- Foreign Language Week, French meal meetings and promoting school spirit, were a few of the activities that kept the French Club busy this year. In addition to these activities they also had some fund raisers including a bake sale and the sale of spirit items. Even with their busy schedules they still managed to achieve their main goal of promoting a better understanding of French customs, people, and language. .OJ Club advisor, Mrs. Judy Anderson, said, the French Club proved to be a .,,, worthwhile experience for most ofthe members this year. 'vMw+, , I - Ww 'fWww ,,.,, ,A 'Y 1 .Q G92 b' Q .,,.y 'J ,E 4? 'wo fu m' , I af! 1 M '5 v if 5 4 , 3 ' 'M Front Row: Peggy Fuson, Kim Moore, Bill DeLude, Tara Smith, Shea McDonald, James Bogkin, Laura Shelton, Steve McGee, Alli Boney, Jennifer Jones, Wendy Wagar, Leslie Raehal, Pat Utley, Tabitha Hom, Wendy Johnson, Cathy Robertson, Christy Funderbu Kelly Shall, Kevin Harris Back Row: Scott Hopewell, Lloyd Barrett, Tony Manning, Robert Strickland, Joyce Westem, Nancy Johns Melissa Mcllvoy, Jennifer Rutan, Tanya Greer, Margie Bartee, LaDonna Seely, Akane McAllister, Stephanie Burge, Christa Long, Arr Wooten. Y-Teens Help Needy Families 'ront Row: Mrs. Harris, Cindy Lopez, Josie Pedragoza, Jeannie Case, Cathy Burke, Kristi Darden, Jamie Palmer, Melissa McKenzie, lolly Teeters Back Row: Cheryl J ones, J aruwan Hookaew, Kristi Shupp, Terri Bass, Sally Rollins, Jenny Abbonizio. s sae -,-ca l g :fra Sgr? Ox A - BQ' ss Y g E i 'hkwif -...his Sheryl Jones, Vice-President, Holly Teeters, Secretary, Josie Pedragoza, Projects Chairman, amie Palmer, Treasurerg Mrs. Harris, Advisor, Kristi Darden, President. ty In conjunction with the Young Women's Christian Association, Y-Teens was an all girls' service organization for the Bossier community and Bossier High School. Known as the best Y-Teens club in Bossier City for the last five years, they were led by president Kristi Darden and advisor Mrs. Jamie Harris. On their agenda for the 1986-87 school year was having a party for a large day care center, supplying food for needy families on Thanksgiving and Christmas, and entertaining elderly people at a local nursing home. The Y-Teens also gave parties for the Northwest State School and the Shriner,s Children Hospital. Leo Club Buckles U I g'Buckle up for Safetyn week, spon- sored by the Leo Club, helped students get in the habit of wearing their seat belts. Club members stood at the campus entrance and checked to see if drivers and passengers were wearing seatbelts. Those who were obeying this new law were given a piece of gum. Plans were made to place a Buckle Up sign at the end of the stadium as a reminder of the safety law. The major charity project of this year's club was the Eye Bank Telethon, sponsored by the Lion,s ' Club. Members donated hours answering the phones and taking pledges. Leo Club members Baxter Earp and Charles Donges said, It was a lot of work, but we had fun. President, Brett Chamberlain, Secretary of Treasurer, Melvin Culpepper, Vice Presi- dent - Baxter Earp, Tail Twister - Ron- nie Hinesg Advisor - Mr. Salinas. Fw. e ., ML., f First Row: Eamest Greinier, Kevin Robson, Eric Cox, Jeff Hudson, Rodney Moffett, Charles Donges, Richard Tilley, John Messier Se ond Row: Tommy Jameson, Trey Showmake, Dounavon Soumas, Jeff Traylor, Sandra Bright, Jeanyne Richard, Sheila Friday, Cari Jones, Kristy Darden, Paul. Sharp, Tommy Edwards, Jeff Pleasants, Ronnie Hines, Jay Arnold, Mr. Dominic Salinas Top Row: Jasc Brown, Brett Chamberlain, Melvin Culpepper, Randy McDaniel, Baxter Earp. .J , L fx Mu Alpha Theta Climbs to the Top Mu Alpha Theta is a national honorary math club for high school students who have excelled in math. To be considered for membership students must have taken at least two college bound math courses and be enrolled in one at the time. They must also have an overall 3.0 or better grade point average. Under the guidance of Mrs. Huie and Mrs. Albritton, they sponsored many activities this year. There were before and after school tutoring sessions, guest speakers at meetings, and the initiation in November. They sold spirit links for the Bossier vs. Airline football game and sponsored the Jr. High math contest in the spring. Mu Alpha Theta officers were Tommy Jameson - Reporterg Becky Harr - Publici- ty Chairman, Billy Paul - Treasurerg Com- eco Jones - Secretary, Nancy Hughes - Vice Presidentg Larry Layfield - President. t Row John Messier Larry Layfield Mike Lewis Jeff Hudson Tommy Jameson Eamest Grenier, David McElveen, Tommy Edwards id Row Gina Rogers Jeannie Sias Sandra Bnght Kim Hezlep Leslie Bradbury Dirk Rainwater, Amy Tracy, Trey Shewmake, Dennie rook LaDonna Seely Margie Bartee Shana Mitchell Billy Paul 3rd Row Cathy Burke Becky Harr, Wendy Johnson, Cathy Robertson, elissa Mcllvoy Mrs Huie Jamie Palmer Christine Godfrey Jennifer Jones Nancy Hughs Tara Tinsley, Comeco Jones. Stuco Develops Leadership bilities Behind closed doors Bossier High School student council brainstormed to come up with new and exciting spirited activities for the 1986-87 school year. Their ad- visors Mr. Dominic Salinas and Mrs. Barbara Robson helped make all the activities possible. Coor- dinating a beauty pageant, a Sadie Hawkins Dance, a faculty breakfast and participating in SASH, and the Red Cross blood drive provided many oppor- tunities for STUCO members to develop leadership abilities. In the fall they selected Freshman Of- ficers, built a float, had a motherfdaughter luncheon for the homecoming court, a pep rally s presentation, and a homecoming dance. STUCO also conducted elections for campus favorites at Bossier High School and class of- ficers for the following year. Brett Chamberlain, Joyce Western, Jeannie Sias, Sheila Friday, and Terry Dixon are the Student Council officers for 1986-87. First Row: Terry Dixon, Joyce Westem, Jeannie Sias, Sheila Friday, Brett Chamberlain Second Row: Lynn Davis, Micae Andrews, Jill Dillingham, Trisha Burns, Tammy Jameson, Charlotte Hinson, Susy Morelock, Trey Shewmake Third Row: Amber Wooten, Angie Tapp, Steve McGee, Krista Long, David McElveen, Shea McDonald, Cathy Robertson, Mandy Wilson, Sandra Bright, Kim Hezlep, Raul Barbara, John Messier Fourth Row: Randy Smith, Gid Lincecum, Chad Schneider, Brian Bartee, Renee Wynn, Tommy Ed- wards, Sonya Gipson, Belinda Hall. Mrs. Robson and Mr. Salinas are the Student Council advisors. Student Council President, Brett Chamberlain said, they work very hard to help each individual leader to excel in his or her own area. Brett Chamberlain attends the banquet for the Homecoming court held at the Officers Club at Barksdale Air Force Base. 4' 9? 'Q V M il., 1 1 First Row Trey Shewmake Charlotte Hinson Tammy Jameson Tricia Burns Second Row: Micae Andrews, Krista Long, Shea McDonald Cathy Robertson Mandy Wilson Kim Hezlep Raul Barbara Third Row Renee Wynn, David McElveen, Brian Bartee 'TN . Stuco Sponsors Homecoming Week As Bearkat fans entered the football stadium the night of October l0th, they found hundreds of colorful balloons decorating the field. Student Council members spent many hours preparing for this memorable event. They constmcted a float representing a F-16 Fighter Plane from the movie Top Gun. Senior representative, Tricia Burnes said, 'It Took My Breath Away' as the balloons were released after kick off. Stuco spon- sored the Homecoming Dance in the Girls Gym on Saturday night with music by KTUX 99. SENTORS - Front Row: Lisa Chandler, John Messier Second Row: Tommy Edwards, Belinda Hall, Lynne Davis Third Row: Chad Snyder, Gid Linecum. Sophomore President Sandra Bright, Junior President Jill Dilligham, Freshman President Ran- dy Smith, Senior President Suzanne Morelock. WWF' Q 1.4 it t V'--. ,. V aw fi 1 'N , e R' - Q 'ff' 44 ' , XE. h ., S ,AQ-K. J it ,, tt ft F1229 Ki at X W' 1 Q AW, vt x Q, 5 N f 1 1 l 91' Homecoming was sponsored by Student Gina Rogers, Tammy Jameson, and Kristi Darden work long hours at Red Riv Council. Senior members of the court are: Chevrolet to prepare the float for the Homecoming festivities. Jeannie Sias, Queen, Charlotte Hinson, Senior Maid, Brett Chamberlain, King, Kristi Darden, Senior Maid, Carol Jones, Football Sweetheart. FCA Enjoys the The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization active in all parts of the state. It has grown in membership throughout the years. The club consisted of athletes, dance team members, cheerleaders and mainly students with Christian beliefs. They met every Tuesday in fellowship, and listened to guest speakers once a month. The FCA association spon- sored a breakfast with a guest speaker every third Thursday. A professional athlete gave a message of inspiration to the youth. A cook out was held in Oc- tober at coach Jackson's camp Family Tradition, on Lake Bistineau. 1 f if Jason Bown - Secretary, Randy McDaniel - Sergeant at Arms, John Messier - Vice-President, Brett Chamberlain - President, Kristi Darden - Treasurer. Laura Shivers, Cathy Roberson, Jimmy Friday, and Sandra Bright had fun at the FCA picnic at Coach Jackson's camp on Lake Bisteneau. lrst Row: Nancy Hughes, Bill Delude, Amy Thomas, Cathy Roberson, Shelia Haynes, Kim Hezlep, Tonya Runyan, Laura Shivers, San- 'a Bright, Kristin Funderburke, Candy Allen, Ashlyn Boney, Paige McMahon, Christy Crawford, Albany Erving, Tracy Ogden Second ow: Kristi Darden, Randy McDaniel, Brian Bartee, Jeannie Sias, Tricia Bumes, Terri Ogden, Carol Jones, Amy Hopson, David Fox, :slie Bradbury, John Messier, Gavin Peka, Kevin Robson, Bill McConathy, Richie Jackson Third Row: Paul Sharp, Patrick Nelson, avid Goldsmith, Kelly Brown, Thomas Crawford, Rodney Moffett, Tommy Jameson, Tara Tinsley, Margie Bartee, Ladonna Seely, ommy Edwards, Jimmy Friday, Billy Paul Fourth Row: Becky Maxwell, Charlotte Hinson, Jeff Pleasants, Trey Shewmake, Melvin ulpepper, Wendy Wagger, Leslie Rachal, Nancy Lamed, Charles Donges, Kendra Benton, Bill Usher Fifth Row: Shanna Wilboum, ielia Friday, Jill Dillingham, Nancy Johnson, Joyce Westem,,Baxter Earp, Jody Rogers, Gid Lincecum, Angie Tapp, Catheleen Smith, assundra Hill Sixth Row: Brit Goodson, Jay Amold, Ronnie Hines, Pat Rich, Denae Lacy, Tara Willet, Tanya Greer, Jeff Traylor, Ielissa Davidson, Jill Dillingham, Brett Chamberlain, Shannon Granger Seventh Row: Jason Brown, Harlan Hughes, Tiffany Duelm, irk Rainwater, Tammy Shewmake, Kim Adams, Terry Dixon, Glenn Blair Eighth Row: Robert Monacky, Randall Hayes. 6'Family Traditionl' ,-4151 IHCIIIUF Bill! XX X N, . , E Q K Xix 5' K X 5' 5, n , fgfg 'ig' '5 2'9,5?n f? sw' Y' '2 4' HU 1' Qi-vf ,,iffm H l w 4 4 QA vw ..- gf if 3fAmY Qr3:A effwf-'ww WM 2 gf- an A fr, Q- 4124 'p'w'!'5! - 503 frm-1-'1 4 4 4 'fry ff 'ef w Aff W -M' 'iff' 'VFP vw MF- 29. an R 9 A, 1 N M ax - -,QQ S f 17 'Q f ' if Hi' if .1 4 x Y Q99 'fs i if X 1-' ll l an Shashi Shivashankara, Michael Bates, Col- leen Connery, Chris Baker, and Scott Behn are the B.H.S. band members who are also a member of the All Star Band. The l986-87 band officers are Mike Bates - Band Captain, Shannon Gentry - Senior officer, Lance Rainwater - Junior officer, Nikki Powell - Junior ofiicer, Shashi Shivashankara - Junior officer Kim Culotta - Flag Captain, Sonya Thompson - Flag Co-Captain, Chris Robinson - Sophomore officer, Shannon Anderson - Sophomore officer, Chat Schneider - Freshman officer, Angie Tapp - Freshman officer. Kim Culotta and Shashi Shivashankara are the members of All-Star Band from B.H.S. Sewing as the 1986-87 Band Captain for B.H.S. is Mike Bates. f- a f if i -i -, i li , ' , . t i fl A 3 ii, 1 g ' 1 t Q X W 1 ,,, , fav -M , 4. I I Q ' is wr IL-V y L: it, ' 1 Q, ' - ' -f . fc f ,jilfiqylgg -I R B gg' Q' X 3 X '.,, ' ' N X N yy' .Ir ,f xr ' ,. 4 fi 1 in C ' V' - , . -w.s ,, f '-, ., qi ,a an . 1 ,. - Q' WV f M . 1 Y fr- f A ' ff - f ww: , ' 1 , , ,Y , W f- ,, I, M y W ,, 1'1',,,,, by , , sf- 'F i 1 i ' ' fa- W ,, , Q y M , M, aww I 1-a?,,4w,,,-L . W, . mm, , w ,, - , . , , , I L utr , , Q fa it -3, ,, I ' ' ,,- . f ,-Wy: ra 5 -. ,v ff K I JIMM, ,,,,,,,, Y - I W, In 0 ,,,M,,,,., W, N 5 I f . 'lMV ,1 -,, , - Nilwy f ,ww . ' -iff -- V L 4, , :4 , V,, V inns, , f ' X ' fs , 1 Z ,V Lg . W , K 4 4 Az -i , t i at , M ,, M f ,g -we ,, . ,' . ' The 1986-87 Flag Corps is Dina Jones, Tamara Ray, Kim Culotta, Shannon Anderson, Sonya Tompson, Sherri Cheat- wood, Susie Stephens, Nikki Powell, Kelly Shull, and Melissa Mcllvoy. Tracey Gentry, Jackie Ogle, and Laura Shelton are this year's majorettes. Shannon Gentry is the 1986-87 B.H.S. Feature Twirler. Mr. Vowell helps Kathy Runford, who is one of his Freshman students. ,. , L ! f e -. ,pzl -6 l , yi Biology Club has LIFE I . , Wm. . ,A .1 t Q g!! B' 51 1 YF' v 43' I '- 1, , A Y f 'nv -f ', , D 4 ..' is iii' ' ' Q ye' V One ofthe Biology Club's goals was to raise money to buy equipment for the Science Department. In the year 1985-86, they raised over S 1 ,0O0. With these funds they were able to buy a T.V. set, a VCR and 3 sets of filmstrips to be used in the science classes. Their hard work and dedication enabled them to be named Club ofthe Year for 1985-86. This year's officers Lynne Davis - President, Shea McDonald - Secretary Treasurer, Lloyd Barrett - Publicity Chairman, and Carey Free - Fund Raising Chairman had their goals set to match or top the previous year. One of the fund- raisers was a Christmas Dance. The Biology Club likes to have a good time while raising money for a good cause. Officers for this year are Lynn Davis - President, Shea McDonald - Secretary!Treasurer, Lloyd Barrett- Publicity Chairman, and Carey Free - Fund Raising Chairman. Mrs. Price is the sponsor. :fi K.. I. K, 'W' First Row: Shannon Anderson, Chris Baker, Lloyd Barrett, Becka Berra, Allison Boney, Cathy Burke, Jacquelin Burke, Camille Candella, Danielle Carter, Colleen Connery, Robert Crawford, Lynn Davis Second Row: Bill Delude, Veronica Engi, Carrie Free, Christine Godfrey, Kim Graham, Sheila Haynes, Kellye Hemandez, Heather Hopewell, Nancy Johnson, Wendy Johnson, Dina Jones, Jennifer Jones Third Row: Melissa Mcllvoy, Denae Lacy, Leslie Bradbury, Pat Utley, Maggie Barbara, Deena Layfield, Krista Long, Russel Lowery, Diane Marlar, Akane McAllister, Chalaine McCraw, Shea McDonald, Kristi Shupp Fourth Row: Mike Moore, Gavin Peka, Dannette Rausch, Tamara Ray, Tonya Runyan, Bobbie Russell, Renee Sanchez, Cory Scott, Robert Seay, Laura Shivers, Kelly Shull Fifth Row: Donavon Soumas, Maurice Sweeney, Amy Thomas, Tara Tinsley, Amanda Vergo, Wendy Wager, Mandy Wilson, Trey Shewmake, Karen Tucker, Joe Bullock, Paul DeCarlo Sixth Row: Kendra Benton, Tara Smith, Shelly Nelms, Leslie Bradbury, Nancy Larned, Tanya Greer, Kim Jones, Jennifer Abbonizio, Jenny Hiley, Debbie Jackson, Jennifer McKinney. Chess Club Boarded U Opposition After many hours of practice and competing in intersquad games, the Chess Club members perfected the game of chess. Advisor for the club was Dr. Hurie Jones, who gave many hours of himself for the club. The I986-87 officers of the Chess Club were Tim McLeod, Kelvin Harris, Jason Brown, and Scott Day. Their work and dedication for the game of chess was un- matched in this area. OFFICERS - Scott Day, Jason Brown, Kelvin Harris, Tim McLeod, and the ad- H visor - Mr. Jones. 5 First Row: Mandy Wilson, Deena Layfield, Shannon Anderson Tim McLeod Second Row Kelvin Harris Wendy Johnson Kimberly Graham, Tamara Ray Third Row: Jason Brown Melissa Mcllvoy Scott Day Danae Lacy Susie Stephens Leadership, Friendship, and Fun The I986-87 Spanish Club officers, Holly Teeters - President, Comeco Jones - Vice President, and Kim Adams - Secretary, helped get club activities rolling earlylin the year by holding candy jar ra es during football season. ln October, several members attended the Zwolle Tamale Festival in Zwolle, La. In the Spring, members attended the Cinco de Mayo festival in Dallas, Texas, and observed Foreign Language Week, had a dinner at Nicky's with Parkway's Spanish Club, enjoyed a Christmas celebration, and a party with the B.H.S. French club. , ,, - In February, Spanish classes 2 and 3 v 2' went to Mexico City, Mexico and the surrounding area. One ofthe highlights ofthe year was a trip to San Antonio for a fun-filled celebration of an excellent year. Chosen as the Spanish club sweetheart for the Homecoming Parade on October 9, 1986, is Ivy Bell, who rides in style in a 1960 Chevy. First Row: R. Barbara, K. Presley, J. Mitchum, R. Conner, T. Cravens, A. Nabry Second Row: D. Mayes, K. Harris, M. Crook, A. Ogden, C. Robinson, D. Lacy, D. Murphy, M. cKenzie, D. Layfield Third Row: J. Dillard, R. Autry, K. Darden, C. Lopez, J. Rogers, D. George, M. Smith, C. McFadden, D. Jackson, M. Moore, J. Abbonizio, S. Da Fourth Row: B. Atkins, T. Dixon, J. Howells, C. Brooks, K. Hall, B. Bartee, B. McVea, T. Edwards, C. Jones, J. Burke, D. Samuel, B. at I McLein. QQSSIQA '6 9 I 6' 5 sv, 6 DQ V First Row: Matt Williams, Comeco Jones, Teri Ogden Second Row: Keri Smith, Kimberly Graham, Dawn Coleman, .Kathy Burke, Kim Adams, Earnest Graham Third Row: Suzanne Wilboum, Dawn Ayala, Sandra Bright, Mandy Wilson, Jeannie Sias, Larry Laylield, Holly Teeters, Shannon Anderson, Kelly Quinn, Lori Frye, Mrs. Polynard Fourth Row: Danae Lacy, Tommy Morelock, Erik Cox, Trey Shewmake, Ronnie Hines, Robert Velliquete, Shannon Granger, Cheryl Jones, Thomas Gleason. ,ls 3 A Q .! 52 Q ' 5 Bearkat Entrance Is Restored by YACA Bossier High's Youth Council of America promoted visual arts in the school and in the community. YACA set their goal to make 1986-87 the best year ever. They started the year right by painting faces at the Red River Revel, attending the YACA State Convention, participating in the Clay Bowl, and hosting the B.H.S. Annual Art Show. To promote school spirit and raise money they sold personalized buttons. One ofthe major accomplishments of the club was painting the Home of The Bearkat sign in front of the Boy's Gym. Their club was advised by Miss Becky Bishop and presided over by Robert Solomon. THE 1986-87 OFFICERS - First Row: Robert Velliquette - Reporter, Robert Solomon - Presidentg David McElveen - Secretary, Brit Goodson - Vice President Second Row: Chad Schneiter - Treasurer, Miss Bishop - ff Sponsorg Randy Simmons - Historian. if if q-l 5' ll!! if H xv 'M i W,f 'h , E A R Left: Miss Bishop, Cindy McGuire, Tonya Lowery, Sonja King, Cindy Lopez, Christy Smith, Charles Parker, Teri Bass, Cheryl Jones, Stacy Cunningham, David Maldonado, Kevin Hall. On Top of Wall: Robert Sullivan, David McElveen, Brit Goodson, Randy Sim- mons, Robert Velliquette, Chad Schneiter. Right: Pam Martenson, David Ramares, Christi Eaton, Chris Baker, Dina Bolima, Craig Christy, Tim West, Carrie Eaton, Jaruwan Hookaew, Teresa Martensen, Thad Pittman, Joan Martin. 6 YBIC : School Spirit The 1986-87 goal for the Youth For Better Involvement in the Community Club was to foster leadership for the members and to get students involved in other extra activities ofthe school. A spring talent show in April and a Halloween dance on October 24 were some of the activities that got their year rolling. For years the ultimate goal for Y.B.I.C. has been a trip to Washington, D.C. With hope and encouragement, one day this will become a reality. Y.B.I.C. officers were: First Row: Felicia Raney - Assistant Secretary, Veronica Carley - President, Cynthia Anthony - Vice President, Nikyta Chaney - Secretary Second Row: Jackie Taylor - Sergeant-av Arms, Cheryl Anderson - Treasurer. O y......,..-,. tfiq r, A I ,K is V, in Arm ,J I A f 295' First Row: Kezia Dixon, Jacqueline Taylor, Colbelita Bryant, Ramona Marston, Jackie Jones, Felicia Raney, Andrea Whitley, Eulan- da Hughes, Karen Bell, Cynthia Anthony, Kevin Hall Second Row: Cassundra Hill, Tabatha Bryant, Nikyta Chaney, Melisa Chaney, Cheryl Anderson, Lisa Capers, Darren Hyson, DaNae Lacy, Lakeisha Day, Stephanie Burge, Wilford Ball, Terry Dixon, Levy Coby, Mr. Dennis Montgomery. Second year cadet, Jennifer Adkins, said perience for the R.O.T.C Their many activities promoted a demanding schedule for the cadets. They marched in the Veterans, Homecoming and Dogwood Parades and cleaned the J stadium after each home football game. V The Color Guard presented the colors at Rusheon Jr. High P.T.A. meetings, the Drill Team attended competition in West Monroe and as a reward for their fund- ROTC Experiences A Growing Year This year was a fun-filled yet valuable ex: raising project, about fifteen members took a flight to New Mexico. The group also visited Pilgrim Manor Nursing Home and . attended the N.A.S.A. presentation at the Fair Grounds. The officers that planned such a busy schedule were Catherine Burke - Lt. Col. Corps Commander and Brad Thomas - Maj. Deputy Corps Commander. For the purpose of aerospace education the BHS ROTC met their year's expectations. at The instructors for the B.H.S. R.O.T.C. unit, Col, Frank Reeder and Sgt. Bobby Golihar, join Sqdn. commander Cathy Burke and Dep. Sqdn. comm. I Brad Thomas. . U PL V First Row: Brad Thomas, Yolanda Harris, Tonya Williams, Brenda Schoonover, Cathy Burke Second Row: Troy Holloway, Mark .lef- ferson, Duane Middleton. p..-.------T----'- y Ellis Q f 5 fwf C T i S ,, , is pk M .. 'irst Row: Chris Fortuna, Louis Lopez, Sandi Evans, Chris Whisinant Second Row: Max Davis, Rotonya Walker, Colbelita Bryant Third low: Shan Presley, Chris Olive, Jeff Jarrell, Derrek Brown Fourth Row: Derek Samuel, Michael Coats, Jimmy Garlington. first Row: Laurie Odom, Jose Otero, Catherine Burke, Jonathan Thompson, Alisia Swift Second Row: Steve Bass, Lloyd Barrett, Tracey Villiams, Brian Fow, Scott Hopewell, Tim Conway, Tony Manning. ff Qt AJ First Row: Tony Manning, Bryant Westley, Stacy Thomas, Josette James, Tina Poole, Cindy Robinson, Tim Conway Second Row: Derik Samuel, Jeff Jarrell, Lloyd Barrett, Teresa Coleman, Rosalyn Williams Third Row: Ronnie Randall, Micheal Coats, Jack Yeager, John Bradbury, William Thomas Fourth Row: Keri Armstrong, Donald Monroe. First Row: Terry Dixon, Reggie Gresham, Belinda Hall, Sam Cooper, Sonya Gipson, Alisa Turner Second Row: Jermaine Rogers, Dereck Sneed, Liticia Loveless, Chris Ferguson, Chad Feldman, Wendy Morris Third Row: Steve Bass, Bennye Bell, Derrek Brown, Lashon Pught, Jimmy Garlington, Shan Presley Founh Row: Blaine Choate, Jennifer Adkins, Bobby McClain, Chris Whisnant, Michael Asano. First Year Cadets Learn Responsibility First Row: Colbelita Bryant, Tasha Marshall, Ramona Jackson, Bruce Bunnery, Sandi Evans, Juanita Harris, Joey Marange Second Row: Roderick Harris, Dale Atchison, Alisia Swift, Rotonya Walker, Carrie Lias, Joseph Williams, Charles Lee Third Row: Fred Dar- by, Michael Perkins, Jeff Ford, Tracey Williams, James Boykin, Thomas Clifford. - an L, ...-. ...am irst Row: Brian Fow, Lauri Odom, Wendy Williams, Joseph olima, Jose Otero Second Row: Edward Miller, Jonathan Thomp- m, Richard Weber, Veronica Crawley Third Row: Abelardo 'avarro, Chris Olive, Chris Palin, Dorina Roden Fourth Row: An- rea Whitley, Ingrid Lewis, Daphne Myles, Jennifer Jones. I J J , - I ,E is ,,,,,, ,, ,,,. -S., , , First Row: Louis Lopez, Chris Fortuna, Paul Sharp, Giovanni Bryant, Paige Andrews, Ann Snow Second Row: Paul Green, Billy Wyatt, Leslie Morris, John Shelton, Laura Masinsky Third Row: Max Davis, Scott Hopewell, Anthony Kemper, Hyuntae Park, Cedric Francis, Lamond Griffith. Home Life Today Influences Homes of Tomorrow y The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America club was to promote a growing appreciation for Homemaking. They helped foster the development of creative leadership in the home and the community. Mrs. Joyce Lowery, Advisor, tired to introduce this group to the employment opportunities available in the field of Home Economics. She also reminded them that their contribution to home life today will influence the kind of home they will have tomorrow. Inspector 12, Mrs. Lowery, teaches her classes the importance of cleanliness in the class and at home. Mrs. Lowery is the home economics teacher and advisor of the Future Homemakers of America club. ,A--.,..-....,,u First Row: Kathryn Tumer, Veronica Kirkendall Krystle Steen LaShun Pught Valerie Cooper Serena Smith Second Row Mrs Lowery, Kimberly Rabon, Lenora Jeter, Micae Andrews Carolyn Davis Stephanie Schuler Enca Moore Karen Giovengo Donya Williams, Kimberly Tomb Third Row: Kevin Hall Robin Conner Kellye Hemandez Stephanie Simmons Jennifer Hidalgo Linda Bennett Fourth Row: Tammy Shewmake Lry Stonecipher Fifth Row Felicia Howard Cedric Francis Q. fic' Teens Spend Time Caring and Sharing Approximately 35 Bearkats met each Monday and Friday to promote Christian attitudes. A council composed of Tammy Crook, Tommy Edwards, Cheryl Jones, David George, and Shannon Granger presided over the meetings and activities. They provided food and toys for needy families at Christmas and Thanksgiving. They also served at the area mission and spent time at local nursing homes. Teens For Jesus received thanks and appreciation from those whose lives were touched by this B.H.S. club. Shannon Granger, Miss Bishop, Cheryl Jones, Tommy Edwards, Charles Parker, and David George make up the l986-87 Teen For Jesus council. 'f 'N ,3 , 4' -1 lst Row: Trey Shewmake, Randy Simmons, Scott Day, Tim West, Russell Lowery, Charles Parker, Thad Pittman, David George, John Messier, John Shelton 2nd Row: Mona McKean, Dixie Smith, Shelly Black, Jamwan Hookaew, Cathy Burke, Katina Hom, Dannette Rausch, Kin Adams, Holly Teeters, Tabitha Hom, Rhonda Stansbury, Shannon Granger, Miss Bishop 3rd Row: Comeco Jones, Cheryl Jones, Tommy Edwards 4th Row: Jennifer Moy, Tanya Greer, Jamie Palmer, Linda Whitten, Jennifer Rutan, Cassandra Hill. A Creative Year for the Bearfacts Staff Members of the Bearfacts staff published 4 issues of the school newspaper. They were able to ac- quire basic journalism skills as they each contributed specific jobs toward the completion of Bear- facts issues Editor, Kristi Shupp, Assistant Editor, Cheryl Jones and advisor, Mrs. Carolyn Hinton led the group that reported the news and current events of the year. This journalistic endeavor was financed by the sale of ads to both local businesses and members of the student body. The 1986-87 ofiicers of the Bearfacts newspaper are Chris Baker - Artist, Thomas Crawford - Photographer, Cheryl Jones - Assistant Editor, and Kristi Shupp -Editor. I is if .x N , , 1 1 6 :sg 1 1 'Q 'K ' -:,,ig 1 -' , - ,g gi - . H i ,Q THE BEARFACTS STAFF - First Row: Rosalyn Williams, Beth Rutan Tim West Tammy Crook Second Row Cheryl Jones Kelly N Brown, Wendy Johnson, Kim Graham, Cathy Robertson, Kristi Shupp Dina Bolima Third Row John Messier Chris Baker Thomas Crawford, Todd McWaters, David Goldsmith, Russell Lowery. 48 N M3523-. EW, 411,29-, fi fix' - ....n,,a'3mQ-. 'sf J mr PM Q flaw l L The Bearfacts staff look over their pride and joy - the Homecoming Edition which was sold in October. Kim Graham, Beth Rutan, and Rosalyn Williams are hard at work preparing the next edition. Mrs. Hinton is the Bearfacts advisor whose every spare minute is dominated by all of her responsibilities. Thomas Crawford gives Todd McWaters a crash course in typing. , 49 Tomorrow's Memories Toda Yearbook Staff members discovered early in the year that they were responsi- ble for recording tom0rrow's memories today. As they began their study of what should be included in a yearbook, they found that style dictates to the publica- tion worldjust as it does to the world of fashion. The memory book filled with unrelated photographs and cute sayings has been. replaced with a highly sophisticated and technically superior yearbook - a product that serves as a history, memory, and reference book. With this knowledge in mind, the staff set out to make the best possible year- book. This involved using their writing and organizational skills and their creative abilities. Staff advisor, Mrs. Joann Rougeau, said, I think working on this book has provided valuable experiences for the staff. We have tried to take a more jour- nalistic approach and I am pleased with our accomplishments. The 1987 yearbook is the result of many hours of student study, effort, and work. It was the hope of the staff that this book would have all of the characteristics of a best seller. The officers of the Les Memories staff are: Brett Chamberlain - Business Manager, Lisa Chandler - Editor, Mrs. Rougeau - Advisor, and Tara Tinsley - Assistant Editor. Lisa Chandler is the dedicated editor of the 1986-87 Les Memories yearbook. The 1986-87 Les Memoires staff: First Row: Cherly Anderson, Tara Tinsley, Nancy Hughes Brett Chamberlain Second Row Lisa Chandler, Kevin Robson, Jill Dillingham, Holly Teeters, Sheila Friday, Charles Donges Chris Robinson Cheryl Anderson - editor ofthe classes section, and Jill Dillingham worked diligently to get the classes section together before the deadline. Tara Tinsley, as the Assistant Editor, had many responsibilities for this year's yearbook. Nancy Hughes - editor of the sports section - was assisted by Junior, Kevin Robson. Their job was to record the sports activities for 1986-87. Holly Teeters - editor of the organiza- tions section and Sheila Friday started early in the year with drawing pages, cropping pictures, writing captions and club write ups. Relief was the main emotion felt at the meeting of each deadline. Charles Donges - head photographer and Chris Robinson helped record the 1986-87 school year through their camera lens. Cajun Santa - alias Brett Chamberlain - crashes the annual Yearbook Staff Christmas party to give out gifts. Editors Lisa Chandler and Tara Tinsley discuss their plans for the Student Life Section. Senior Nancy Hughes is eating again at the Staff Christmas party. Kevin Robson and Chris Robinson look for that perfect picture to put on their page. :fx Junior Jill Dillingham designs the layout for the Junior class section. T' Producing a Yearbook Requires Dedication and Determination Lfil-.riwmyy fi get V355 S as to f it '7 is 0 1 i ........,. L A. 9-- was , 'F' .,-sb ....,,. ,, ' ! f M 1' '- X 2 1 Wim. s. K . Ya. . ' 'Q' X, . 4 'A A 5 its 1 . I. ' t Z . at . , . 2 h X ' Nu -. ss..1,,,,. -,gt T .W ff-Nl A- V...-1 .M .m11uuuy.i 'x 'S K :nu M-aunaqqf pq X 1 rr fanart, no X c waving q 5 X - A an nu K on X1 1 Q .M ..,,...,. of ,VT WM . R: K ,t,,t..... 'r' fe' ,-.- .. ' , . X C V gina ZIV' X C f K 'ATN ' 4 . 'nw- X. x HV! xtt' Sheila Friday is demonstrating the proper way to blow up the balloons that the Yearbook Staff sells as one of their financial projects. Working hard to meet her October l3 deadline Nancy Hughes types her girl's softball page. Yearbook photographer Charles Donges rarely knows the feeling of being on the other side of the CalTlCl'a. Kevin Robson's first year on the Les Memoires staff was a valuable learning experience. Cheryl Anderson assists Chris Robinson designing a layout for his freshman page. in Junior Holly Teeters is taken by surprise as photographer Charles Donges interrupts her work on the ROTC layout. A usual scene in the first period Publications class is someone at Mrs. Rougeau's desk having her check or reject work. EXCELLENCE .3 fmmm any QWQUEQ -.....4.h M ' 5 55 You Just Can't Hide That Bearkat Pride On Friday nights students packed the stands to cheer on the Bossier Bearkats. Before the games the Rally Kats lined up by the goal line and let the football team run through. Whether we won or lost the Bearkat crowd was proud of their hard work. The football team was very successful, the final game was played on November 14, against Neville in the State Playoffs. Then the fans rushed to the A I ' , ,, i r g rl V1 ,P . -P 13 ' , ,ggy .eglgyg A if ei- Q 'Ffa ,Ti tj, ,A ' M v, v I 'if' faqs 591' 93 1 ffgl if Yr X ' f A' Xl ' six X y N Xl Y f' 2 :,'- 3 xl sf 1, ig i x :st if x , A 4, f I A Q D P T K The Bearkat fans cheer for the football players on September 5, at Haughton Stadium. Carol Jones, Captain ofthe Bearkat Babes, gives her girls some last minute pointers about the dance. The fans cheer when the football team made another six points against the Airline Vikings. The Bearkats ended the night with a VICTORY score of 20 to 6. Greg Baker, member ofthe band, said The Bearkats are 41 ! boys gym for wrestling matches and basketba games, both boys and girls. The wrestling tear took 2nd place at the Lafayette Invitational o January 24, 1987, and the basketball team too 2nd place at the Bossier High Tournament o January 10. All sports teams were successful ani brought great pride to the Bearkat fans. w 5 9 f Lynne Davis, junior Mat Kats, kept the stats for the Bearkat wrestlers on January 15, as V if Bossier wrestled Parkway and won 30 to 25. N 4 4 J The Bearkat football team breaks the sign on September l2, I986, when they stomped over the Loyola Flyers. Richard Tilley. David Goldsmith, Angie Ogden, and Jay Arnold were caught cheering for the basketball team at a home game. GO Bearkats GO! shouted Tim West at the Woodlawn football game at ln- dependence Stadium on September 18. Shannty McGee, Shannon Gibson, San- di Evans, and Tabitha Marshall enjoy giving suppon to the Lady Kats at a Green Oaks Basketball game. At Captain Shreve Stadium on November 7, the cheerleaders led cheers to keep up.that Bearkat spirit. Tx J: ,x-JH n rf Q g -1 Q 1 Q. i -Q s G i 'L ai X sg: 5 6 fs 'WY4imr,. -.. Robert Mohnacky, Harlan Hughes, and John Messier were bcing spirited as well as fashionable with their Boz haircuts. Their football numbers were shaved on the side. It doesn't matter if they are Swatches as long as they are big watches and thc more the bettcr. Dawn Brown shows what is taking the country by storm - collars! Maggie Barabara shows off her wide silver studded bell and the latest craze, rhinestone studded boots. Hightops, boots, keds, Dexters, Duck shoes, silver, and gold were some of thc shoes seen on the campus of B,H.S. ' Freshman Anita Anderson models the new casual overall look with the paisley shirt and silver heart to add thatjust right touch. Paul Sharp dares to show his ankles by sporting the Don Johnson look of rolled-up pants legs and no socks, 'S K 'rr Q . SB-Qi'if J 1 Civ in g, - AE. L t as ww sk ,QQ W 'B' e 4 ., L. 'Q 'we me mf ,Kpn- be wx 15 Q sew! S Q.. v s s x ff? 2 A it H ef , -il , WP? i',':f3'f?lT 5, v ' ' V ff . ti 1 v Y V ,. 1 f .-, ,V . 1 ,Jw-I 5 J 17.742, ,.,, ,V Q x V1.4 it ' ' ,M My 7 ,wg , , Guess What's In Guess denim jeans and jackets were worn by some ofthe most fashion conscious men and women on the Bossier High campus this year. Fashion did not consist of one set, rigid style, creating individual looks was made easier with many popular styles. Over-sized sweaters, Forenza, and rolled-up pant legs became prevalent throughout the school. Some chose loafers and duck shoes with no socks while others wore boots and high-tops. For a polished look accessories were essential. Fabric and silver toned bows were popular with the young ladies. Belts with eye- catching textures and buckles were important and collars of endless designs made matching easy. Costume jewelry, along with basic gold and silver pieces added flair to any wardrobe. All these styles reflected the individual personalities ofthe student body and no matter what the look - the students at B.H.S. dressed with pride and style. 1 Junior, Anthony Fedrick shows that he's got the look with his Guess T-shirt. The Teddy Bear Den is the IN place for some of the senior girls like Lisa Chandler, Tammy Jameson, Amy Hop- son, Janet Oar, Carol Jones, Kelly Brown, Charlotte Hinson, 'Becky Max- well, Kristi Darden and Kerman London. The place to be on January 1, 1987, in Karen Tucker and Cindy Robinson's opinion, was the Sugar Bowl where Bossier's own Tony Moss made an LSU touchdown. l 59 Don't Leave Class Without It! A school rule that was consistently enforced by the administration was, students found in the hall without a hall pass will be subject to after school detentionf' ln an effort to save time by not having to write a pass each time a student needed to leave the room, several B.H.S. teachers came up with clever ideas for permanent hall passes. They could be found in all shapes and sizes from apples to teddy bears. lung., xx t, X asses bf , 'f mg, Traci Ogden, Dina Bolima, and Trajuana Harris are caught out of class with an f'origina1 hall pass. I 4 fwfqfgi Ms Q ' M, , ,xy . . ,L gpw . , A -N ,,mQfi Kyiv' M .V ,.,k, VL' 'Hf ' Z' f ,, -Ag ,, Wwffff ,Y if 'f 3,-'h51,?jfi15?jffg' , i f , g , , , .4 f,X,,, fn XR f, hx Q .2 ,E :S In uf, if if 4. 's ,, X V ,,,, ,,,.,, , 1 ,isp fu w, ,, ,, ,ID , .Yu w'p A? 'ff 1 3' '1 . ,g,i , X rf , . 4, t i .2 e qv.. PM f MQ' A gx R , is XX X 1 E- .L.. 'f Q., ' S5 1-' .5 - 315. 13 2 g ,K L. L . W h X' K fffpg g. S l.g Wi' Tonya Williams helps Benny Evans with an English question in Mrs. Toms' class. French Class was very interesting to Jennifer A. Jones. Cindy Robinson, Theresa Coleman, and Trina Coleman listen attentively to Col. Reeder's lecture. Mrs. Collins helps Milford Parker find important information needed for a History assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Coburn show Chris Baker how to draw up the back drop for the Sharp Dressed Man Pageant. ,went Students Gained Knowledge From Classes From each class students gained knowledge that ricular. The shapes of priceless memories will grew and returned to strengthen the school. The never fade. This year, brought special strength that faculty and students alike were dedicated to fulfill- came from unity. Students discovered each other, ing responsibilities both academic and extracur- and in doing so, discovered themselves. 'gmt ., l , W, VEIA F X. it Guided by Mrs. Huie, Duke Doctor gained concepts in Algebra. Tommy Jameson, Margie Bartee, Nancy Johnson and Ronnie Hines relax during Mrs. Chopins interesting History Lesson. Mike Harsbarger works diligently on his vocabulary words in Mrs. Toms' Senior English Class. Melissa Mcllvoy, Jason Mathews, and Denae Lacy listen to Mrs. Huie explain how to work the problem that was on their Algebra test. Randall Hayes helps Larry Schwartz check out a library book. Lonzondra Francis, Valerie Cooper, and Nikyta Chaney stand in thc hall at lunch break discussing last night's victory over Parkway. Tony Manning stands outside the ROTC room waiting forthe class to begin. Checking out the new guy at school were Kelly Brown, Charlotte Hinson, and Amy Hopson. John Messier and Jeannie Sias show off their Bearkat lettermanjackets. Tony Prestidge, Leslie Bradbury, Rene Maynard, and Laura Masinsky work on Mr. Matkins' Christmas door. Sa xl '-x Lasting Friendships Are Made At School From the first bell at 8:15 a.m., August Zl, 1986, the excitement at BHS was never ending. On the surface, the school looked as if it was running ef- fortlessly, but beneath that smooth surface, students were working hard and practicing strenuously every day. The administration, the students, the office workers, and all school person- nel were busy planning dances, raising money, 'I' -J .X x-S1 x 1 up., kiss' Mm- 4 decorating the halls and getting ready for the big game. The year brought to light many different and familiar faces and given any opportunity, the students visited and made lasting friendships. A close look of the year at the closing bell on May 29, 1987, indicated that championships, honors, and trophies were earned. The hours of hard work, planning and practice really paid off. 15 Seniors Janet Oar and Kerman London delivered the mail for the main office. Corey Scott, Dennis McHugh, Robbi Cortez, Jed Conklin, and Robbie Bookout stood outside the sippy stand drinking a coke on lunch break. .av-.., - 0 Brenda Frazier helps JoAnn McDaniel in the main office. Class Members Host Sign-Making Parties To support the mighty Bearkats many students worked until late at night making signs that pro- moted spirit and decorated the halls, gym, and football stadium. Members of each class took turns hosting sign making parties. A few days before the game they met at someone's house and worked on the signs that helped their class win the coveted spirit stick. This was a place where students could go to relax, socialize, have fun and just get away from it all. ,Al ,f K ., 'fm K s s A is 1 Seniors Amy Hopson and Kelly Brown had fun at Nancy Hughes' house on October 8, working on signs forthe Homecoming game against Green Oaks Giants. Bearkat Mascots Shanna Wilbourn and Nancy Larned make the sign for the football players to run through. Lisa Chandler and Baxter Earp, at Nancy Hughes' house on August 27, made signs to put up for the first game of the season, the Jamboree game against the Parkway Panthers. Cheerleaders Jeannie Sias and Charlotte Hinson made signs to put in the halls ofthe school. Wm? I ssssx W. 1' . - .fp-r At Jill Dillingham's house, Cheryl Anderson has her paint ready to make a sign for the Haughton football game. 'Nt Dances Leave Fond Memories Some of the fondest memories of the 1986-87 school year were the dances held in the girls gym after football games and at various times throughout the year. For some it was the tirst dance after the victory over the Loyola Flyers. For others it was the Homecoming dance or the senior prom. Bossier High Cafe, a dance sponsored by the Bearkat Babes, also preserved fond memories for those who attended. Students found that dances like these seemed to relieve their pressures and helped to maintain their sanity. .W O X.J 4, Q.. v Wm Www 23rd. Winners of the best dressed contest John Messier and Lynne Davis showed that they knew how to dress for the Fifties Dance on November 8. Scott Decker and Janette Edward danced the night away at the Cafe Dance January , Senior Bill Spencer had lots of fun at the victory dance on September 12th after the win over Loyola. Sophomores, Sonya Gibson and David Maldonado enjoy dancing together at the Cafe Dance. Members of the Bearkat Babes Diane Marlar, Tanya Runyan, Shelia Hayes, Sandra Bright, and Laura Shivers had fun at the Cafe Dance in which the team had sponsored. Saturday night, October l lth, Tricia Burnes, David Ramares, Lisa Chandler, Stephen Mayfield, Jeannie Sias, and Brian Bartee had fun at the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Student Council. Pep Rallies Motivate Bearkats Pep rallies provided an opportunity for students at B.H.S. to let go and express their excitement. Rallies were held throughout the year to promote academics as well as sports. Countless benefits arose from the chance to assemble and support the teams or outstanding students that represented the school. Not only did it inspire them to do their best, it also gave students a chance to meet as a group and accomplish something together. The cheerleaders were a dedicated group that worked hard to create a bond of unity in the entire student body. The band faithfully attended pep rallies in spirit, as well as in form. The dance team per- formed routines at many of the rallies and class competition kept the spirit high. Several groups, including faculty members, combined their talents to put on particularly memorable skits. The suc- cess of these pep rallies was evidence that Bossier High School experienced a growth of school spirit this year. . was his t '- ees-Q F. t .,,, . a ,Q , . Seniors Rodney Moffett, Harlan Hughes, and Randy McDaniel, drink their bottles at the Woodlawn pep rally to promote spirit for the whole football team. Members of the Spanish Club Shannon Granger, Kelly Quinn, Comeco Jones, Larry Layfield, Tammy Jameson, Catherine Burke, Francis George, and Loryanne Barker did a skit October 17, 1986, when the Bearkats played the Parkway Panthers. Bossier High School teachers show that spirit at an afternoon pep rally. Levy Coby dresses up in his best Bearkat suit to try to win the spirit competition for the Senior Class. i-I5 ' E ig . 4 'F L, in ..,,r' W? XM' X A The senior class cheered on the football team as they took the floor. Johnathan Hopewell, Kate Simonili, Tammy Crook, Tim Smith, Tricia Burnes, Robert Solomon, and Kristi Darden made the winning pyramid for the senior class. Junior Leo Club members Kevin Rob- son, Tommy Edward, and Ronnie Hines wrapped to music to promote spirit at the pep rally. On January 22, 1987, the freshman class cheer for the students that excelled in academic achievements. EXCELLENCE .3 Gramm any EHUQHEQ K' x , Biggf xv:-f. 'R x,,, I 'N iff Jeannie and Rodney Selected Mr. 84 Miss BH WF! 4 Q SQ , 'Q I I fi Yf' rf xi' A ip , QS 5 i A 1 T' .f ' . f ,111 K ,xv Rodney Moffett, the son of Mr. 8a Mrs. Robert Moffett, was chosen Mr. B.H.S. for the 1986-87 school year. Athletics were uppermost on Rodney's list of priorities having participated in Baseball and Foot- ball during his years at B.H.S. He was chosen as All-District Punter his Junior Year. During his Junior and Senior years, the football team went to the State Playoffs. This was a very memorable time for Rodney and all Bearkats. As a baseball player he was chosen All-District Outfielder his Sophomore year. He was a member of the Leo Club and the FCA. Rodney was also selected Class Favorite for his Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Classes. The Bearkat Spirit exemplified by Rodney Moffett made him an ex- cellent choice for Mr. B.H.S. Jeannie Sias was actively involved in all facets of B.H.S. and exhibited the true Bearkat Spirit. Although her schedule was always busy, she still had time for family and friends, a very vital part of Jean- nie's life. Because of her devotion to her class and school Jeannie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Sias, was selected for the coveted title of Miss B.H.S. She was a member of FBLA, FCA, Key Club, Student Council, Junior Exchange Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and a Cheerleader. The honors she received were Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Maid on the Homecoming Court, Freshman Class Favorite, Best Citizen her Junior year, and Senior Homecoming Queen. She attended Girls' State, was in Honor Band, and selected Lieutenant Governor Division IX of LaMissTenn District Key Club. She was vice- president of National Honor Socie- ty and she received the Optimist Youth Award. With all these ac- complishments it may be conclud- ed that Jeannie exemplified Ex- cellence from any angle. Yearbook Award of Excellence 3 4 M L, t it 1. ,l if Q . cgi 2 if Z 5 . 4 Tara Tinsley Tara Tinsley was chosen to receive the Yearbook Award of Excellence because of her exceptional service to the yearbook staff and to the school. With her pleasant smile and her sincere inten- tions, Tara went quietly about her work with perfect results. Teachers and students alike knew that she could be depended upon to do a good job. As a junior, she was selected by her teachers to membership in National Honor Society, and as a delegate to Pelican State. She participated in Bossier High School's honor program in her junior and senior year and maintained a 4.0 grade point average. Tara was Assistant Editor of the yearbook, a member of Quill and Scroll, French and Key Clubs, FCA, Mu Alpha Theta, Teens for Jesus, Rally Kats and was president of the Ex- change Club. Tara's efficiency and un- tiring devotion earned her the respect and love of all and made her a deserving recipient of the Yearbook Award of Excellence? Lisa Chandler Chosen to receive the Yearbook Award of Excellence was Lisa Chandler, a young lady known at BHS by her sweet, shy smile and her winning per- sonality. She earned the admiration and respect of her fellow classmates and faculty through her sincerity, diligence, and zeal. Lisa was a member of the year- book staff for three years and was given the responsibility of Editor in her senior year. She was Treasurer of the Key Club, President of both FCA and COE, and served as a Student Council Senator. She was also a member of Mat Kats, Rally Kats, FCA, and Quill and Scroll. As a mark of confidence in her character and appreciation for her loyal- ty to BHS, Lisa was named Senior Class Favorite. To be selected as a recipient of the Yearbook Award of Excellence was a recognition of her achievements. 75 ,ffl A6 2 Q. .'... --. km' . J' Cheryl Jones Cheryl Jones served on Bear Facts staff for 2 years, and was selected to receive the Newspaper Award of Excellence in her senior year. She was an active participant in many school activities which in- cluded Teens for Jesus, Y-Teens, YACA, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Rally Kats, and Choir. As a junior she was selected to member- ship in the National Honor Socie- ty. Cheryl's writing ability and her dedication and untiring devotion to her work made her a deserving recipient ofthis award. Kristi Shupp Another hard working, dedicated, and conscientious stu- dent chosen to receive the Newspaper Award of Excellence was Kristi Shupp. She was a member of the Drama Club, Key Club, Biology Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Teens for Jesus, and Rally Kats. Kristi served on the Bearfacts staff for 2 years and was an excellent choice for this award. Quill and Scroll Gives Recognition to Deserving Students Quill and Scroll is an International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. A group of high school advisors started this organization April 10, 1926. Their purpose was to encourage and recognize individual student achievements in jour- nalism and scholastic publications. According to the Constitution, members of Quill and Scroll muSI be chosen from students who are ofjunior or senior classification. They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, and must have done superior work in some phase of journalism or school work such as writing, editing, business management or production. They must be recommended by the advisor. Since its organization, Quill and Scroll has granted charters to more than twelve thousand high schools in all 50 states and 32 foreign countries. Bossier High has held a charter since 1956, and has helped to build student incentive and quality, providing deserved recognition and rewards to many students. Back Row: Cheryl Anderson, Cheryl Jones, Thomas Crawford, John Messier, Holly Teeters Front Row: Tricia Burnes, Lisa Chandle Nancy Hughes, Kristi Shupp, Tara Tinsley. Six Selected For Who's Who Brett Chamberlain Lisa Chandler Baxter Earp Larry Layfield Faculty members were proud to announce the selection of six seniors to the 1987 Who's Who of Bossier High School. They were: Student Council President, Brett Chamberlain, Yearbook Editor, Lisa Chandler, Senior Class Favorite, Baxter Earp, DAR Award Recipient, Larry Layfieldg Miss B.H.S., Jeannie Siasg and Most Athletic, Tara Tinsley. These students were chosen on the basis of character, leadership, and service. They were active, hardworking, and loyal Bearkats who served their Alma Mater well during their four years at B.H.S. Jeannie Sias Tara Tinsley H I DUCTS NEW MEMBERS Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a high school student. Those selected for this elite organization must possess qualities of CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, LEADER- SHIP, and SERVICE. Teachers at BHS selected students who met the necessary qualifications and their names were presented at an assembly held in the spring. On the following Tuesday evening, members were formally in- itiated in an impressive ceremony before parents and faculty members. The solemnity and beauty of this service add to the thrill of becoming a member of the National Honor Society. Members selected but unable to attend the initiation ceremony were Tara Tinsley and Dirk Rainwater. Sponsors of National Honor Society are: Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Outlaw. Officers of National Honor Society are: Nancy Hughes, Treasurer, Shannon Granger, Secretary, Becky Harr, Presi- dent, and Jeannie Sias, Vice-President. Trey Shewmake lights his candle at the Induction ceremony in the Spring of 1986. Lany Layfield and Comeco Jones are very happy about being selected to be part of National Honor Society. Cautiously, Nancy Hughes, lights her candle to symbolize that she will honor her club. 'tv -if fi, -'gr all +4 x A l sr , ssse S 'cw K Weis s! A M , Nw. , ills ez . . - gig QR I y K First Row: Comeco Jones, Shannon Granger, Becky Harr, Grace Hoskins 2nd Row: Shannon Gentry, Christy Col- on, Catherine Burke, Nancy Hughes, Jeannie Sias, Tricia Burnes, Lesley Bradbury, Tina Young, Cheryl Jones Back Row: Billy Paul, Chris Baker, Brett Chamberlain, Darryl Wyatt, Mark Hagerjhelm, John Clark, Thomas Crawford, Trey Shewmake, Larry Layfield. First Row: Angela Burford, Sherri Wilbourn, Lisa Manning, Kristen Cox 2nd Row: John Mills, Amy Watley, Karen Mahallfey, Leslie Teeters, Donna Montgomery, Mike Stafford Back Row: Genny Lewis, Julie Shivers, Shannon Coleman, Melidia Clewell, Missy Repka. Pelican State Alternates are Dirk Rain- water, Billy Paul, Bill Usher, Shannon Granger, and Catherine Burke. Delegates Nancy Hughes and Jeannie Sias are excited about going to Baton Rouge for a weeks stay. Jeannie Sias Mr. Tinsley is saying his good-bye to his daughter Tara, and Nancy Hughes just before they boarded the Pelican State Bus. Larry Layfield BHS Students Help Run State Last summer, while many students at B.H.S. were sleeping the sum- mer away, 3 girls and 4 boys from Bossier went down to Baton Rouge and found out how the govern- ment was run. Tara Tinsley, Jean- nie Sias, and Nancy Hughes went to Girls' State from August 6-13. Darryl Wyatt, Larry Layfield, Trey Shewmake, and Brett Chamberlain went to Boys, State from August 7-14. They had a week of No Sleep, eating in 3 minutes, marching up and down the street, and pretending they were the governing body that ran the state. They had a Supreme Court, City Councils, House of Representatives, and Senate. The teachers chose these students to represent Bossier High School at Pelican State. Darryl Wyatt Tara Tinsley 'W A? ' ,..,. xi .QM Q, N K , Trey Shewmake Pelican State Delegates and Larry Layfleld, Darryl Wyatt, Trey Shewmake, Brett Chamberlain, Tara Tinsley, Nancy Hughes, and Jeannie Sias. Nancy Hughes Brett Chamberlain Six Students Nominated for Gptimist Award Thomas Crawford Rebecca Harr Larry Layfield Dirk Rainwater Every year the counselors from Bossier High School select three outstanding boys and three outstanding girls to send in their resume to the Optimist Board. The Optimist Board consists of six members who make the selection on achievements alone, as they look through the achievements they are unaware ofthe names, They select two outstanding students from each high school, chosen from our school were Larry Layfield and Tara Tinsley. A judge then takes the outstanding boy and girl from each ofthe schools and selects an overall boy and girl to receive the Scholarship Award. Our own Larry Layfield received the Boys Scholarship Award. Jeannie Sias Tara Tinsley B.H.S. Students Recognized With Awards For many years B.H.S. has recognized students who excel. Several awards were given to Outstanding students in the 1986-87 year. Larry Layfield was selected by the faculty to receive the Daughters of American Revolution Award. A National Merit Finalist was Suzanne Morelock and two .' lv, students, Trey Shewmake and Nancy Hughes, were selected to attend the Youth Citizen Leadership Seminar. The value of these awards cannot be overlooked, not only because of the recognition gained by the students, but also the contribu- tion these individuals have made to the school. Larry Laytield D.A.R. Good Citizen Suzanne Morelock National Merit Semi-Finalist Trey Shewmake Nancy Hughes Youth Citizen Leadership Seminar 85 Students Achieve Excellence The accomplishments of deserving students were recognized by the presentation of various awards at assemblies throughout the year. The Cen- tury III Semi-Finalist Award was presented to Larry Layfield, the Hugh O'Brien Award was given to Sophomore Greg Mast, and Todd McWaters received First Place in the Louisiana Young Authors Contest. Recognition was also given to Larry Layfield Century III Semi-Finalist Greg Mast Hugh O'Brien Award Todd McWaters lst Place Young Authors Award Harlan Hughes Honorable Mention All-State Darryl Wyatt State Academic Football Award Senior, Harlan Hughes who received the Honorable Men- tion All-State Football Award and to Darryl Wyatt who received the State AAAA Academic Football Award. The presentation of Awards such as these promoted high standards for the school by emphasizing such qualities as dependability, initiative, responsibility, effi- ciency, and overall leadership. 6 Band Takes Four States Honor The B.H.S. band has long been an organization in which its members take great pride. Through the years the band has brought much honor to Bossier High School and they continued to do so this year. At LMEA, District VIII tryouts the Bossier Band placed 37 students in the honor group. Over 500 students auditioned for 180 positions. Five B.H.S. students were selected to the Four States Honor Band from Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Loui- siana. They were: Chris Baker, Colleen Connery, Kim Culotta, Lance Rainwater, and Shashi Shivishanhara. Director, Mr. Berry Vowell said, We were fortunate to have many talented players in our band this year? Chris Baker Colleen Connery Kim Culotta Lance Rainwater Shashi Shivishanhara Brett and Jeannie Chosen King and Queen The Homecoming game against the Green Oaks Giants was the culmination of a week of ac- tivities. A hall decorating con- test won by the Sophomores ad- ded tothe spirit. The traditional parade on Thursday night was followed by a pep rally in the stadium. The Bearkats defeated the Giants 21-13. When the court took the field at halftime, they arrived on a float, the theme taken from the movie Top Gun.', Mr. Salinas an- nounced that Jeannie Sias was The Queen and the crowd ap- plauded as Mr. Tinsley placed the crown on her head. Brett Chamberlain, the King, had been selected earlier in the week. After the game, the Seniors of 1987 were asked to stay, form a circle, and sing the Alma Mater. October 9, 1986, will be a night long remembered by Bearkat fans. Jeannie Sias, is escorted by the King, Brett Chamberlian, at the pep rally in the boys gym. .09 Q. .sf K XX X K S 'QQ' .xg Jeannie Sias is escorted by her father, Mr. Jose Sias. On the night of October 9th, Jeannie Sias, was crowned the 1986 Homecom- ing Queen. THE 1986 HOMECOMING COURT - Back Row: Christy Smith, Tanya Greer, Jeanyne Richard, Carol Jones, Vemassa Fields, Cheryl Anderson, San- dra Bright and Angie Tapp Front Row: Charlotte Hinson, Brett Chamberlain, Jeannie Sias, and Kristi Darden. The Bearkat raises his hat to the Bearkat fans at the pep rally on October 9, l986. The Bossier Bearkats made the Green Oaks Giants bum when they played the district, Homecoming game. Senior Maid, Kristi Darden, is escorted by her father, Mr. Leon Darden. Senior Maid, Charlotte Hinson, is escorted by, Mr. Dick Concilio, Assistant Principal. i s 2 Football Sweetheart, Carol Jones, is escorted by her father, Mr. Richard Jones. Junior Maid, by her father, Junior Maid by her father, Homecoming was a N -.J l Cheryl Anderson is escorted Mr. Roberto Anderson. Jeanyne Richard, is escorted Mr. Carl Wayne Richard. ight Surpassing Excellence Sophomore Maid, Sandra Bright, is escorted by her father, Mr. Charley Bright. Sophomore Maid, Tanya Greer, is escorted by her father, Mr. Samuel Greer. Band Sweetheart, Vernassa Fields, is escorted by a close friend, Mr. James Moses. Freshman Maid, Angie Tapp, is escorted by her father, Mr. Robert Lawrence Tapp. Freshman Maid, Christy Smith, is escorted by her father, Mr. Johnny Smith. Senior Class Favorites Baxter Earp Lisa Chandler Baxter Earp, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Earp, was honored as this year's Senior Class Favorite. Bax- ter was in the Leo Club, Drama Club, and FCA. His hobbies were water skiing, fishing, hunting, basketball, and just spending time with his friends. Baxter's most memorable day in high school was the last 1986 football pep rally when he was chosen Senior Class Favorite. His outgoing personality made Baxter a true Bearkat. Honored as this year's Senior Class Favorite was, Lisa Chandler, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chandler. Lisa was the Editor of the yearbook, president of FBLA and COE, served as a Mat Kat for the wrestling team, treasurer of Key Club, business manager of Drama Club, and participated in FCA, Student Council and Rally Kats. Lisa's hobbies were snow skiing, water skiing, cross- stitching, writing letters, talking on the phone, and spending time with her friends. The Bearkat Spirit was a very vital part of Lisa's life at B.H.S. Junior Class Favorites J eanye Richard Jay Arnold Jeanyne Richard, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richard, was elected as this year's Junior Class Favorite. Jeanyne was the vice president of the Junior Class, member of the Bearkat Babes, FCA, Rally Kats, and Leo Club. In her spare time she enjoyed going to school activities, dancing, swimming, and just being with her friends. The many honors she received were All-American Drill Team, Leo Club Sweetheart, and Co-Captain of the B.H.S. Dance Team. Honored as this year's Junior Class Favorite was Jay Arnold, the son of Mr. John E. Arnold, III. Jay was a member of the Bearkat Foot- ball team, Leo Club, and FCA. His most memorable time at BHS was in the 1985 football season when the Bearkats defeated the Captain Shreve Gators and put us into the State Playoffs. Sophomore Class Favorite Sandra Bright Allen Lopez Honored as this year's Sophomore Class Favorite was Sandra Bright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bright. Sandra was a member of the Drama Club, Rally Kats, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Dance Team, Student Council, and FCA. In her spare time she liked to read, dance, and go shopp- ing with her friends. Sandra also had the honor of being Sophomore Class President, Homecoming Court, Leo Club Sweetheart, and Statue of Liberty Drill Team. Allen Lopez, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lopez, was selected as this year's Sophomore Class Favorite. Allen enjoyed playing football, basketball, and baseball. In his spare time he liked going to B.H.S. activities and spending time with his friends. ff 'af ' t R 1 Y iv N K f rfjgrcv jfs gm, A M ff-E ' ' 7 4, r L 9 ,wa . ,, ,.,., 7 Freshman Class Favorite Angie Tapp Gid Lincecum Angie Tapp, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Tapp, was voted this year's Freshman Class Favorite. Angie was involved in FCA and Band. In her spare time she en- joyed reading and sleeping. Her honors included vice president of the Freshman Class, Band Officer, Homecoming Maid, and B-Honor Roll. Her most memorable night was October 9, 1986, when she was escorted on the field at half time. She said I was terrified and ex- cited at the same time. Honored as this yearfs Freshman Class Favorite was Gid Lincecum, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lincecum. Gid enjoyed going to movies and having fun with his friends. He liked playing football, basketball, baseball, and sax- ophone. He was a member of Stu- dent Council, FCA, and Band. His most memorable day was the day he first walked through the doors of B.H.S. 5 55,9 :gg-i. K is -K I Jw 'I V Q' NL ' f.'x fav? . 'ffl ' ' W' Eng aah? l 'S Y Q Q 055 SQA 'X ' ,U z, ' ' 5 Q f . Y.. t 11 4 if fe ' 'a s Y f 9 '9n'7.'.Qf9!.,- ix 9 xzglukafgno A ss ixpe' 9e'eqX9'l 9 -:iff 'I Y gl G! sl 1 .9 S 'L 1. 9 'J' 'se 3 'Q f 2 fs'5 -ffl 1' fvfgq T, . gy ,Q .,' lj fi . N' J e Qs' f 4 f 1 . 'RZ ' i'h'-ff'4 6' -N-u 49' Q Q. xgfif ' fI.f, 'A Q5 K x Y Q I . g....SC'n In lag mln , 145f 2 'a'Y 'ig, f' 12-. f'- X, J A mf K ' 1 w '-in wk. .a: 2 Q Q. n K X1 n 1 Y ,Q I ii Most Loyal Bearkat Gavin Peka Chosen as Most Loyal Bearkat for l986-87 was Gavin Peka. He took an active part by being Choir President and a member of the Cheerleading squad. Gavin was also very active in Biology Club, Wrestling, FCA, and Track. His most memorable moment was singing For Just A Moment, for the Class of 1987's Ring Ceremony. Charlotte Hinson Charlotte Hinson was chosen Most Loyal Bearkat for 1986-87. She was in FCA, Student Council, FBLA, Drama Club, and a Cheerleader. Charlotte was loyal to the Bearkats at all times. Her most memorable moment was the B.H.S. vs. A.H.S. football game her Senior year with B.H.S. winning 20 to 6. T . k-1 L.. L.. f Ay? . . T1. EWA' rt, I at '-1 ,ka f, if 3 8:15-f QE? . ix , A Most Athletic Harlan Hughes Harlan Hughes was selected Most Athletic for the school year. He was active in both football and wrestling. Both teams went to State. Harlan was selected to All- District, All-City, and Honorable Mention in the State roster for football. Tara Tinsley Tara Tinsley represented B.H.S. in track, softball, and basketball. She was selected to All District, All Caddo- Bossier, and All-City in track. In 1985 and 1986 she went to the State Track meet in relays. Tara was also chosen All District pitcher and was named most valuable player ofthe All-Tournament softball team, during the season she pitch- ed a total of 19 strikeouts and walked only 4 batters. With all these abilities in sports it was no surprise when she was selected Most Athletic. Students Reign Over Jamboree and Christmas Kristi Darden was chosen as the reigning 1986-1987 Bossier High School Jamboree Queen. The daughter of Leon and Jo Darden couldn't believe the football team would honor her in such a way. In addition to her efforts to help the entire school in every way possible, she was also Vice- President of the Senior Class. Kristi was very proud to represent Bossier High School at the 33rd Annual Lion's Club Jamboree. .sf S . s - Q .is 'X 1- My ng, -is .QM 'u S. ,539 S ,nv trek? . Rodney Moffett and Charlotte Hinson were chosen Mr. and Miss Christmas Spirit 1986. They both were asked the meaning of Christmas and they concluded that it was a commemoration of the birth of Jesus. Both seniors, active in school ac- tivities, wanted to share Christmas with family and friends. 99 S 6 X its 9 Sweetheart of the Salon de Carousel Again this year the Student Council sponsored the annual beau- ty pageant. Any club or class could enter a girl and this pageant had 152 entrants who competed for the title of Sweetheart of the Salon de Carousel. On February 12, 1987 a panel of judges from the Ark-La- Tex selected the top thirty-six girls who would compete in the second night of competition. These thirty- six girls and the judges were guests of the Student Council at a brunch held at Barksdale Officers' Council on the 14th. The girls were inter- viewed and judged on a basis of beauty and personality. On the final night held February 14, this group was narrowed down to twelve. The climax of the pageant was the naming of the top tive and placement of the girls from the Sweetheart to the Fourth Runner Up. The drawing of the curtain ad- midst the tears of joy and screams of excitement brought this year's pageant to a close. Kate Simonelli and Kristi Darden are chosen as the most congenial contestants. Dawn Brown recovers as she trips on the ramp during her parade before the judges. One hundred fifty-two young ladies enter the 1987 beauty pageant. Contestants wait in the library hoping to be in- cluded in the top thirty-six. The top twelve winners are Coleen Connery, Jill Dillingham, Tanya Greer, Betty Linceuno, Jean- nie Sias, Joyce Western, Amber Wooten, Kate Simonelli, LaDonna Seely, Albany Irvin, Sheila Friday, and Erin Cook. lOl Sweetheart ofthe Salon de Carousel LaDonna Seely lst runner up - Joyce Westem 2nd runner up - Sheila Friday 3rd runner up - Coleen Connery 4th runner up - Jeannie Sias Top Five gm T Beauties Announced Twenty-two senior girls are hopeful pageant contestants. Betty Linceum is asked by MC, Mr. Dominic Salinas, What person do you feel has influenced your life the most? 7 Muffy W Wasting time before their turn on the ramp is: Elizabeth Jackson, Tracey Bruce, Susie Stephens, Elizabeth Stonecipher, Tracey Gentry, and Terazza Coker. 103 Lila Andrews opens the door for, Rodney Mof- fett, the 1986 Sharp Dressed Man. Contestant, Kevin Robson, throws his flower to the audience as he dominates the stage dur- ing the pageant preliminaries. Rodney Moffett takes his winning walk after being named Sharp Dressed Man for 1986. The Top Five: Gavin Peka lst runner up, Thomas Crawford 4th runner up, Baxter Earp 3rd runner up, Kevin Robson 2nd runner up, Rodney Moffet WINNER. Senior, Brett Chamberlain, flashes a handsome smile as he waves to the BHS audience during his turn on stage. Senior, Baxter Earp, struts his stuff and takes 3rd place. IO4 t N-...HA x J, wysgvl. ' 1 L n 'K 9 , it -as E' A li: A . 1 Q I fb R :ag f' as o r Q l 4 Seniors Sponsor Sharp Dressed Man Pageant The Fourth Annual Male Pageant was a great success again this year. It took place in the auditorium on December the 18th at 7:30. The pageant started with a parade of con- testants, then each individual had a chance to show off his tuxedo on stage. The tension mounted and the screaming girls voiced their approval of the top 10. Our own Mr. BHS, Rodney Moffett, fit the criteria and was named The Sharp Dressed Man. The Top Ten: Gavin Peka, Thomas Crawford, Baxter Earp, Kevin Robson, Rodney Moffett, Jimmy Friday, Jason Brown, Johnathan Hopewell, and Terry Dixon. Behind stage Rodney Moffett, Shane Vetkoet- ter, Tim Riley, Lance Nix, Charles Parker, Bill Usher, Gavin Peka, John Messier, Shan Presley, Gary Wall, Kenny Presley, Duane Middleton, Trey Shewmake, Kevin Robson, Richard Tilley, David Sibley, Jeff Traylor, Dirk Rainwater, Patrick Nelson, and Billy Paul wait patiently for the top ten to be announced. Ronnie Hines and Patrick Nelson show off their studded cummerbunds when it was their tum to occupy the spotlight. 105 EXCELLENCE U fmmm Emmy EEQHEQ 2' Shu ,. W 3, W N. M X. an cf' R . ., .M W j' 'mx 5 b V 12 f, -- ' . L fs Suzanne Morelock - President Carol Jones - Treasurer Kristi Darden - Vice President Becky Maxwell - Secretary Farewell Seniors Baxter Earp and Harlan Hughes share a secret before their Drama class begins. David Goldsmith at- tends the assembly for t h e D A R A w a r d presentation. Allen, Danny Anderson, Shannon Andrews, Lila Anthony, Cynthia Barker, Lory Barnett, Kevin Barton, Shunda Bass, Tim Bates, Melissa Bates, Michael Bell, Ivy Black, Shelley Bolima, Dina Bradbury, Lesley Brannam, Deborah Maria Corkern, Com- eco Jones, Tammy Crook, and Audrey Gunn add the Hnal touches to the Seniors' entry in the Christmas door contest, Mrs. Cook represents Santa who has brought Congressman Buddy Roemer a stocking full of candy while Gover- nor Edwards receives a bundle ofswitches. Brown, Jack Brown, Kelly Bryant, Tabatha Bryant, Tyrone Burke, Catherine Burnes, Tricia Burris, Andie Capers, bee Carley, Veronica Cavanaugh, Garland Chamberlain, Brett Chandler, Lisa Seniors Catch the Christm as Spirit 4 Z Chatterson, Kurt Childs, Kelley Collins, Otis Conklin, Jed Connery, Colleen Cooper, Jacqueline Crawford, Thomas Crook, Tammy Culpepper, Melvin Culpepper, Patrick Darden, Kristi Davis, Bruce Day, Trina Donges, Charles Earp, Baxter Elkins, Jennifer Senior girls have a quick discussion ofim- portant points in the Hollow Hills. Kerman London checks her art work before turning it in to Mrs. Bishop. Elliott, Warren Evans, Benny Fields, Vernassa Florence, Paul Frazier, Brenda Garcia, Victor Gary, Keith Gary, Kevin Gentry, Shannon George, Francis Giovengo, Karen Goad, Paul The exciting lectures in Mrs. Polynard's class keep the whole class entranced. Tricia Burnes and Jeannie Sias sit down in front of the school on a warm afternoon. Elizabeth Jackson and Donald Monroe are all smiles as they stroll to the lunchroom. Seniors Work and Play Taking time out from class, Lisa Chandler, Nancy Hughes, and Penny Walker catch up on the latest gossip. Goldsmith, David Granger, Shannon Gunn, Audrey Harr, Rebecca Harris, Trajuana Harris, Yolanda Heard, Tamara Hendon, Kelly Hinson, Charlotte Holloway, Troy Hookaew, Jaruwan Hopewell, Heather Seniors Enjoy Good Times at BHS Hopewell, Jonathan Hopson, Amy Hughes, Harlan Hughes, Nancy Humphrey, Patrick Hurdle, Pam Hyson, Darren lshler, Mark i I Jackson, Elizabeth Jackson, Wanda Jameson, Julie Jameson, Tammy Steve Raney. Patrick Nelson. Keith Gary. Kevin Gary, and Garland Cavanaugh wait in line as they are measured for their cap and gown. Senior Amy Hopson enjoys good times and happy days at BHS. 114 i .wwf af iii! 2 z 141, K , wma x Rodney Moffett shows off his trophy as he is named winner of the Sharp Dressed Man Contest. Seniors Thomas Crawford, Rodney Moffett, Baxter Earp, and Bill Usher line up as part of the top 10 finalists. London, Kerman Lowery, Russell Marston, Ramona Maxwell, Becky McDaniel, Joann McDaniel, Randy McGee, Shannty McKinney, Carlton Means, Noel Messier, John Middleton, Duane Miller, Tangela Moffett, Rodney Moon, Tonya Morace, Shawn Morelock, Suzanne Seniors Make Sharp Dressed Man Contest a Success l f Morris, Wendy Neeley, Troy Nelson, Patrick Nix, Lance Oar, Janet Oswald, Jason Parker, Charles Parker, Milford Paul, Billy Pedragoza, Josie Peka, Gavin Pilgrim, Karen Chris Baker supervises the art work for the Sharp Dressed Man Contest. Tammy Jameson is left with the job of sweep- ing up after the Sharp Dressed Man Contest. Football Season Brings Out the Best in Seniors Seniors Gina Rogers, Lisa Chandler, Mandy Prestidge, Kate Simonclli, Tammy Jameson, and Kristi Darden enjoy cheering at the Northwood game. Pleasants, Jeff Prestidge, Amanda Quinn, Kelly Rainwater, Dirk Rance, Johnny Raney, Felecia Reddick, Shannon Riley, Tim Rogers, Gina Sauers, Lori Schoonover, Brenda Scott, Sonya 'Yb- ,wx Eg i ,.kk Q i -ff' tf 1 if s , fxzk A 5 , ia V.,1g4 ,i, .1 l we A' I Seay, Sherry Sharp, Stephen Shelton, Shari Shepherd, David Shewmake, Trey Shupp, Kristi Sias, Jeannie Simonelli, David Simonelli, Kate Smith, Keri Smith, Serena Smith, Sharon Registrar, Mrs. Betty Allen and office worker, Carol Jones spend many hours try- ing to keep up with BHS students. After an embarrassing experience with his mom at the pep rally, Patrick Nelson decides not to kiss and tell. Tricia Burnes draws a Bearkat as she com- petes in the Homecom- ing pep rally. my AS 332 9 X gb s N :.? gs . -'lx Q Q X: , ss' A S? s I A Y .-A Z :L sf QM A 'x 153' H22 Senior Bearkats Need Time to Relax A1 5. Tomb, Kimberly Usher, William Vetkoetter, Shane Walker, Penny Walker, Shelly Watson, Stacy West, Timothy Williams, Tonya Wyatt, Darryl Melvin Culpepper spends his free time reading the latest weather report. Troy Holloway shows us that not all Seniors have messy lockers. Tanya Kerry, Shawn Morace, and Carol Jones can hardly wait to get out the front door and start Spring Break. Seniors Look Forward to May 19 Yolanda Harris uses her hands to get her point across to friends. Coleen Connery is exhausted yet happy about the B.H,S. band's performance. Joann Thurman displays her new fashion outfit. Gavin Pcka hangs out before an academic pep rally. Tamera Heard is careful not to leave class without her pass. Kelley Childs, Lory Barker, Shannon Granger, and Lanell Lee line up to be measured for cap and gown. Seniors congregate in the hall after one of Mrs. Tom's big novel tests to discuss answers. H .iw an 'ff QL 1 ,,,, , .,,n q David Goldsmith, Thomas Crawford, Kel- ly Hendon, and Carol Tarver are waiting to see ifthe kick is good. ln a tense moment ofthe Airline game, Bill Usher turns and watches the play. Jaruwan Hookaew and Tim West struggle to find their English books in their overstuffed locker. Charlotte Hinson enjoys her senior year as B.H.S. cheerleader. Senior Larry Layfield, Key Club president. reviews his notes for his next meeting. For senior Baxter Earp, being kissed by Amy Hopson and Kelly Brown was the highlight of the Bossier vs. Nevell football game. David Tilley and Mike Lewis loiter in the halls between classes and 'people watch.' On the way to class, senior Darin Kirkendoll practices the 'prep' for an upcoming dance. In Parkway's version ofthe Dating Game held on Jan. 17, Parkway's contestant and Bossier's own Trey Shewmake battle it out to be chosen. Kelly Quinn in full attire is on her way to softball practice. As Larry Layfield accepts his honor, Suzanne Morelock shrugs thinking, they couldn't pick a better recipient for the D.A.R. award than Larry. Good Times At BH -uf fi? Hdldkock v Gite ii I Michelle Elkins and Betty Lincecum join their friends in supporting the Bearkats. Billy Paul shows his sweater advenising the Bearkat Babes dance on Jan. 23 with the theme ofB.H.S. Hard Rock Cafe. Benny Evans reads the sports section ofthe Times in the library. Shelly Black, one of the new students at Bossier, comments that her senior year at B.H.S. has been great. Bill Usher and Joyce Western dance the night away at the B.H.S. Cafe dance. David Goldsmith goofs off at the Bossier Basketball Tournament. E IOR CREDIT Adams, Kimberly D. -- Teens for Jesus 2, 33 Key Club 33 Spanish Club 2, 3 Treasurer 33 FCA 33 Danceline 33 Rally Kats 331 Transfei' Student - Danceline 1, 2 Dance Captain 23 Or- c estra l, Adkins, Jessica Patricia - Beauty Pageant l, 33 Honors Pro- gram 3, 43 Junior Exchange 33 Pep Kats l Allen, Danny Lee - Wrestling 2, 43 Art Club 2 Anderson, Shannon Marie - Rally Kats 33 DECA 43 Choir 33 Transfer Student Journalism l Baker, Christopher Lee - Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sym- phonic Band l, 2, 3, 43 Percussion Captain 43 District Vlll Honor Band 1, 2, 43 La. All-Star Marching Band 3, 43 Four States Honor Band 43 Solo-N-Ensemble I, 2, 3, 43 Jazz Ensem- ble 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Key Club 3, 43 Youth An Council of America l, 2, 3, 43 YACA Treasurer 33 Math Club 3, 43 Biology Club 3, 43 Bearfacts 43 Sharp Dressed Man 3, 43 United States National Art Award Winner3 La. State MADD Billboard Contest- 2nd place Barker, Loryann B. - Spanish Club l, 23 Softball 1 Barnett, Kevin Wayne - Track Team 43 ROTC l, 3, 4 Barton, Shunda Juniece - ROTC lg YBIC 2, 3, 43 DECA 3, 43 Rally Kats 3, 4 Bass, James Timothy - Key Club 2, 3, 43 DECA 43 Sharp Dressed Man 43 Rally Kats 3, 4 Bates, Melissa Dianne - Pep Kats 13 Dance Team 2, 33 FCA 33 Beauty Pageant l, 23 COE 43 Rally Kats 2, 3 Bell, Ivy S. - Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track Team l, 33 Softball 2, Black, Shelley Jo - Transfer Student Cheerleader l3 Freshman Class Secretary .13 French Club l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Volleyball 2, 33 Pep' Club President I, 2, 33 Sophomore Class Treasurer 23 Junior Class Treasurer 33 Best Student Award fPsychologyJ 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Biology Club 43 Key Club 43 FBLA 43 Y- Teens 43 Teens for Jesus 4 Blackwell, Larry W. - Transfer Student Baseball lg Football l, 2, 33 FCA l, 2, 33 Art Club 23 French Club 23 DECA 4 Bolima, Dina - ROTC l, 23 Drill Team l, 23 Survival Club l, 23 Color Guard l, 23 YACA l, 2, 43 Y-TEENS 1, 23 Key Club 23 Drama Club 43 Teens for Jesus 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Rally Kats 3, 43 Bearfacts 43 Choir 4 Brown, Jack Paul - DECA 43 FBLA 23 Football l, 23 Track Team 13 Baseball 23 Sharp Dressed Man 3, 4 Brown, Kelly Diane - Dance Team 43 Bearfacts 43 Rally Kats 3, 43 Drama Club 43 FCA 43 Transfer Student Valkyries Bryant, Tyrone - DECA 3, 4 Burke, Catherine Ann - ROTC Color Guard l, 2, 3, 43 Sur- vival Club l, 2, 33 Color Guard Commander 33 Math Club 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Teens for Jesus l, 43 Key Club 43 Honor Choir 13 Y-Teens l, 3, 43 ROTC Outstanding Leadership Award 33 ROTC DAR Award3 Rally Kats 3, 43 Biology Club 43 Rocketry Club 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 French Club 43 ROTC Corps Commander 43 Academic Letter 33 Honor Classes 2, 3, 43 Regent's Scholar 43 Outstanding Leadership Graduate 33 Pelican State Alternate 43 Outstanding ROTC Cadet l, 3 Burnes, Tricia Leigh - Y-Teens l, 23 Math Club l, 2, 3: Mat Kat 2, 3, 43 Bearkat Babes I3 FBLA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Student Council Representative 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 33 Exchange Club 3, 4, Reporter 43 Beauty Pageant l, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Rally Kats 3, 43 Best Citizen's Award 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Bear- facts 2, 3, Editor 33 FCA 43 Ring Staff3 Burris, Andre L. - Transfer Student Band 1, 2, 33 Basketball l, 23 Track Team l, 23 Student Council l, 2 Carley, Veronica J. - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Cadet Major 43 YBIC l, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 Beauty Pageant 43 YBIC Sweetheart 3, 4 Chamberlain, Brett Alan - Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Senator 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 FCA l, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Leo Club 2, 3, President 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 43 Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pelican State Delegate 43 Homecoming King 43 Sharp Dressed Man 2, 3, 4, 3rd Runner Up 3, Top Ten 43 Who's Who 4 Chandler, Lisa Kaye - Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Editor 43 FBLA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Student Council Representative l, 2, 33 Student Council Senator 43 Senior Class Favorite 4g Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Mat Kat 2, 3, 43 Math Club 1, 2, 33 Rally Kats 3, 43 Pep Squad l3 Outstanding Pep Squad Member lg Beauty Pageant lg Y-Teens l3 French Club 33 Track Team 13 Drama Club 4, Business Manager 43 FCA 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Yearbook Award of Excellence 43 Ring Staff 33 COE 4, Presi- dent 43 Big Kat on Kampus 43 Who's Who 4 Coby Ill, Levy - Choir 2, 3, 43 DECA 43 YBIC l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Rally Kats 3, 4 Collins, Otis - Basketball l, 2, 33 DECA 43 Industrial Arts 23 Rally Kats 3 Conklin, Jed Allen - Football l, Wrestling l, 23 Golf 3, 4 Connery, Colleen M. - Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Flagline 1, 2, 33 Flag Captain 33 Drum Major 43 District Honor Band 3, 43 All Star 43 Four States Honor Band 43 Independence Bowl Band 43 Solo-N- Ensemble 43 Beauty Pageant 3, 4, Semifinals 33 Key Club 3, Secretary 33 French Club 43 Rally Kats 3, 4 Cooper, Jacqueline - Band 3, 43 Honor Roll l Crawford, Thomas L. - National Honor Society 3, 43 Bearfacts 3, 43 Band I, 23 Band Officer 23 Honor Band 1, 23 Math Club 1, 2, 33 Key Club l, 2, 3, 43 FCA 2, 3, 43 Tennis l, 2, 33 Baseball 43 Exchange Club 23 Sharp Dressed Man 2, 4, 4th Runner Up 43 Rally Kats 3, 43 Jazz Band 23 Quill and Scroll 43 Solo and Ensemble l, 23 Youth Optimist Award 43 Drama Club 4 Crook, Tammy Melissa -- Teens for Jesus l, 2, Secretary!Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Basketball lg Softball 2, 3, 4 Letterman 2, 3, 43 Beauty Pageant l, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band I, 23 Concert Band l, 23 Math Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 3, Chaplain 43 Choir 2, 43 Show Choir 43 Rally Kats 3, 43 Ad Staff 33 Ring Staff 33 Student Council Senator 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Interclub Council 33 Newspaper Staff 4, Sports Editor 43 Honor Classes 3, 43 Key Club 43 Track Team 4 Culpepper, Melvin D. - Football l, 2, 3, 43 Track Team l, 2, 3, 43 Leo Club 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 43 Sharp Dressed Man 3, 43 FCA 3, 43 Leo Club Secretary!Treasurer 43 Rally Kats 3, 4 Darden, Kristi Lynn - Student Council Representative l, 23 Pep Squad 1, 23 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 43 Teens for Jesus 2, 3, 43 FBLA 33 DECA 3, 4, Secretary 43 Spanish Club 43 Rally Kats 3, 43 Track Team l, 23 Drama Club 43 FCA 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Beauty Pageant 2, 3, 43 Jamboree Queen 43 Homecoming Maid 43 Class Treasurer 33 Class Vice-President 43 Key Club 33 Leo Club Sweetheart 4 E IOR CREDITS onges, Charles Borden - Yearbook 3, 4, Art Club 3, Vice- resident 3, Leo Club 4, Football l, Golf 3, 4, Drama Club 4, CA 4, Rally Kats 3, 4 Earp, David Baxter - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track Team l, 2, 3, 4, eo Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Industrial Arts Club 2, Spanish Club 3, FCA 4, Exchange Club Beau 4, Sharp Dressed Man l, 4, 3rd Runner Up 4, Senior Class Favorite 4, Drama Club 4, Rally iKats 3, 4, Big Kat on Kampus 4, Who's Who 4 Elliott, Warren Joseph - Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Track eam l, 3, 4 Evans III, Benny Cazz - Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, asketball l, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, All-District Defensive Back 3, 4, All-District Offensive Back 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Track Team l, All Caddo-Bossier Defensive Back 4, DECA 3, 4 Eyton-Jones, Richard S. - Transfer Student Football 2, Wrestling 3, DECA 4 Fields, Vernassa Cortece - Art Club l, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Band Leader 3, 4, Band Sweetheart 4, Drama Club 4, French Club 3, 4, Transfer Student Band 4, Jazz Band l, Drama Club l, District Honor Band 3, 4, Independence Bowl Band 4 lFlorence, Paul W. - Band l, 2, 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, Key Club l, ROTC l, 2, DECA 4, Jazz Band l, 2, 4, ln- dependence Bowl Band 2 Frazier, Brenda G. - Beauty Pageant l, COE 4 Garcia, Victor - Key Club l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, ln- dependence Bowl Band 4, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo and Ensem- ble 2, 3, Male Beauty Pageant 1 Gary, Kevin Wayne - Wrestling 4, Sharp Dressed Man 3, 4 Gentry, Shannon Kathleen - Band l, 2, 3, 4, Flagline l, Ma- jorette 2, 3, Featured Twirler 4, Band Sweetheart 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Academic Letter 2, 3, 4 Giovengo, Karen Lynn - Pep Kats l, Beauty Pageant l, 2, 3, Rally Kats 3, FHA 4, Spanish Club 2, COE 4, Vice-President 4 Goad, Paula Suzanne - Show Choir 1, 2, 3, Beauty Pageant l, 3, DECA 4 Goldsmith, David Alan -- Basketball l, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, President 2, FCA 4, Drama Club 4, Bearfacts 4 Granger, Shannon Lea - Teens for Jesus l, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chaplain 2, Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Track Team 2, Rally Kats 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Regent Scholar 4, Student Council Representative 3, Ring Staff 3, Exchange Club 3, 4, Pelican State Alternate 4, Academic Letterman 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Key Club 4, Honors Classes 2, 3, 4, Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3 Gunn, Audrey Colleen - Transfer Student National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Model United Nations 2, 3, German Club l, 2, 3, Rally Kats 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Junior Ex- change Club 4, Choir 4, Softball 4 Harr, Rebecca Ann - Band l, 2, 3, 4, District Honor Band l, 2, 3, Majorette 2, 3, Drum Major 4, Independence Bowl Band 4, Key Club 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, Math Club l, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Beauty Pageant l Harris, Trajuana Denell - YBIC l, 2, 3, 4, ROTC l, DECA 3, COE 4, Beauty Pageant 2, Drama 4 Harris, Yolanda - ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Administration Officer 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Team Captain 4, YBIC 2, 3, Beauty Pageant 4, Pep Kats l, 2, DECA 4, Track Team l, 2, 3, 4, ROTC Sweetheart 4, Drill Team 2, 3 Heard, Tamara Lynn - Bearkat Babes l, 2, 3, Leo Club Sweetheart 3, FCA 3 Hendon, Kelly Renee - Pep Kats l, 2, Rally Kats 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, Teens for Jesus 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Outstanding Marketing Student 3, Track Team l, 2, Math Club 1, 2, Beauty Pageant 4 Hinson, Charlotte Anne - Key Club l, FBLA l, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 4, FCA l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Math Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Organizational Chairman 1, 2, 3, DECA 3, Reporter 3, Drama Club 4, Vice-President 4, Teens for Jesus 1, 2, 3, Beauty Pageant l, 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Track Team l, 2, 3, Rally Kats 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Sophomore Class Favorite 2, Miss Christmas Spirit 4, Most Loyal Bearkat 4 Hopewell, Heather Lynn - Transfer Student Spanish Club 2, Rally Kats 3, 4, Band l, Biology Club 4, Honor Band 1 Hopewell, Jonathan Hamilton William - Transfer Student Track Team l, 2, 4, Football 3, Letterman 3, Soccer l, 2, Co- Captain and Captain, Cross Country l, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, Swimming l, 2, FBLA 4, Key Club 4, Teens for Jesus 4, FCA 3, Biology Club l, 2, Rally Kats 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Sharp Dressed Man 4, Top Ten 4, Key Club 4 Hyson, Darren - Basketball l, 2, ROTC l, 2, Spanish Club 2, YBIC 4 Hughes, Harlan D. - FCA 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All-State 4, FBLA 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Rally Kats 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Most Athletic 4 Hughes, Nancy Elizabeth - Quill and Scroll 4, Pelican State Delegate 4, Scholastic Rally 2, 3, Academic Letterman 2, 3, 4, Board of Regents Scholar 4, Youth Citizen Leadership Seminar 4, Math Club l, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Junior Exchange Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Biology Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, Social Chairman 4, Student Council Representative l, 2, Senator 3, Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Pep Squad l, 2, Rally Kats 3, 4, Bearfacts 3, Section Editor 3, Yearbook 4, Sports Editor 4, FBLA 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, Track Team Manager 2, Ring Staff 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Big Kat on Kampus 4 Hurdle, Pam - Art Club 1, 2, Teens for Jesus 2, DECA 4 lshler, Mark Eugene - Basketball l, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Baseball 4, FCA 4 Jackson, Elizabeth Denice - Transfer Student Ethnic Studies Club l, Drama Club 2, Fashion Club 3, YBIC 3, 4 Jameson, Julie A. - Transfer Student Basketball 2, 3, Best Defensive Player 2, 3, Prom Chairman 3, Basketball 4, Softball 4, Basketball Co-Captain 4 Jaynes, Jr., Thomas Allen - Choir 3, 4, Rally Kats 4 Jones, Carol Diane - Dance Team l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Football Sweetheart 4, Leo Club Sweetheart 2,.3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Class Vice-President l, FBLA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Math Club 3, FCA 3, 4, Literary Rally 1, American Drill Team Honor Roll 4, Statue of Liberty Drill Team 4, Drama Club 4, Beauty Pageant l, 3, Top 25, l, Independence Bowl Pep-Rally Dancer 4 SE IOR CREDIT Jones, Cheryl Ann - Teens for Jesus 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Vice-President 4, YACA 4, Choir 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Rally Kats 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4 Jones, Comeco Chelsea - Teens for Jesus 3, 4, Honors Pro- gram l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Rally Kats 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Secretary 4, Chess Club 3, Math Club 2, 3, Junior Exchange Club 4, Regent Scholar 4, Academic Letterman 2, National Honor Society 3, Key Club 4 Joseph, Tonia Lynelle - Pep Kats l, 2, Choir l, 2, 3, YBIC 2, 4, Teens for Jesus 3, Spirit Leader 2, Rally Kats 3, 4, COE 4 Kerry, Tanya L. - Softball l, 2, Track Team 4, Choir 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, YACA l, 2, 3, Band l LaCoix, Eddie Blake Lambert, Lisa Renee - COE 4 Larned, Nancy J. - Y-Teens 2, Track Team l, 2, Math Club 3, FCA 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, Biology Club 3, 4, Beauty Pageant l, 2, 3, 4, Semifinalist l, 3, French Club 4, Show Choir 4, Drama Club 4, Bearkat Mascot 4 Layfield, Larry Lathon -- Key Club International l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Lt. Govemor 3, President 4, Math Club!Mu Alpha Theta l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Louisiana Boys' State 4, House of Represen- tatives, Band l, 2, 3, Officer 3, Honor Band l, 2, 3, Academic Letterman 2, 3, 4, Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award 4, Optimist Outstanding Youth Award 4, Key Club District Govemor's Award 3, Outstanding Key Clubber Award 3, Century III Leadership Award fstate semifinalistj 4, Bossier High Best Citizen 4, AIM Program 3, 4, Big Kat on Kampus 4, Who's Who 4 Lee, Lanell Blair - Transfer Student Yearbook 2, Choir 2, COE 4 Lewis, Michael L. - Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Academic Letterman 2, Math Club 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4 Lincecum, Betty Joy - Softball l, Rally Kats 3, 4, Biology Club 3, Pep Kats l, 2, Squad Leader l, 2, Beauty Pageant 1, 2, 3, 4, 3rd Runner Up 3, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Concen Choir 3, 4, Show Choir 3, 4, Honor Choir 1, 2 London, Kerman Denise - FBLA l, 4, COE 4, Rally Kats 3, 4, Pep Kats l, 2, Academic Honor Roll 3, 4, Spanish Club 3 Lowery, Russell L. - Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3, FBLA 4, Teens for Jesus 4, Drama Club 4, Sharp Dressed Man 4, Track Team 3, Biology Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Rally Kats 3, 4, Big Kat on Kampus 4 Marston, Romona L. - YBIC l, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, Rally Kats l, 2 McDaniel, Randy - Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, DECA 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Industrial Arts 2, 3, Secretary 2, Leo 4 McKinney, Carlton L. - Football I Messier, John Isles Fraser - Transfer Student Basketball l, Leo Club 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 4, Teens for Jesus 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Team 3, 4, Golf 4, Student Council Senator 4, Sharp Dressed Man 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Honor Student Middleton, Duane Don - ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team l, 2, Color Guard 1, StaffOfficer 4 Moffett, Rodney C. - Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Leo Club 4, All- District Baseball 2, 3, All-State Baseball 3, All-District Football 3, 4, Class Favorite l, 2, 3, Mr. B.H.S. 4, Sharp Dressed Man 4, Winner, Basketball l, Wrestling Team 2, Choir 2 Moon, Tonya Marie - Transfer Student Cheerleader 3, Class Secretary 2 Morelock, Suzanne L. - Band l, Track Team 2, Key Club 2, Beauty Pageant 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Ring Staff 3, Class President 4, French Club 4, District Scholastic Rally 2, 3, Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist Neeley, Troy - Drama 4, Football 2, Baseball 3, ROTC l Nelson, Patrick David - Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Track Team l, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, FBLA 2, FCA 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Rally Kats 3, 4, DECA 4, Parliamentarian 4, Sharp Dressed Man 2, 3, 4, Up Town l, Winner Oar, Janet L. - Y-Teens l, Key Club 2, 3, FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 4, COE 4, Academic Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Rally Kats 3, 4 Oswald, Jason Dewayne - DECA 3, 4, Band l Parker, Charles - Band l, 2, 3, Wrestling Team 1, 4, Teens for Jesus 3, 4, Officer 4, Choir 4, Sharp Dressed Man 4 Pedragoza, Josie - Math Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, YACA 2, 3, DECA 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Rally Kats 3 Pilgrim, Karen - Softball l, 2, 3, 4, All-District 2, 3, COE 4, Basketball Manager 4 Pleasants, Jeffery T. - Baseball 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Leo Club 2, 3, 4, FCA 4, DECA 4, Rally Kats 3, 4, Sharp Dressed Man 3 Prestidge, Amanda Leigh - Pep Squad l, Drama Club 4, Secretary 4, Rally Kats 3, 4, Softball l, 2, COE 4, Beauty Pageant l Quinn, Kelly Lee - Softball 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Pep Kats l, Rally Kats 3, 4, Math Club l, 2, 3, Math Club l, 2, 3, Biology Club 3, Junior Exchange Club 3, 4, FCA 3, District Academic Rally Participant l, 2, 3, 4 Rainwater, Dirk Timothy - Tennis Team l, 2, 3, 4, Letterman l, 2, 3, 4, Regional Champion l, 2, 3, State Champion 3, All- State 3, All American 3, State Quarter-finalist l, Key Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 2, Junior Exchange Club 2, Math Club 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Rance, Johnny Wesly - Football l, 2, 3, Track Teams l, 2, Wrestling 3, 4 Raney, Felcia L. - YBIC 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Ral- ly Kats 3 Reddick, Shannon Leigh - Y-Teens 2, Drama Club 4, Choir 4, Beauty Pageant 4, Track 4 Riley, Jr., Timothy J. - DECA 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Math Club 3, YACA 2, 3, FBLA 4, Drill Master 3, ROTC l, Rally Kats 3, 4 Rogers, Gina T. - Transfer Student Key Club l, 2, 3, 4, Key Clubber of the Week 1, Speech Club l, 2, Honor Roll 1, 4, Stu- dent Advisory Board 2, 3, Hugh O'Brian Seminar and State Alternate 2, SADD 3, Yearbook Staff 3, Exchange Club 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4 128 ' SE IOR CREDITS Scott, Sonya D. - Rally Kat 4, DECA 4 Seay, Sherry Elizabeth - Band l, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 4, Spanish Club 3, 4 Shewmake, Trey M. - Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Class Presi- dent 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Academic Letterman 2, 3, 4, Honors Program 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Leo Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, Biology Club 4, Regent Scholar 4, La. Boys' State Delegate 4, Civitan Leader- ship Conference 3, Academic Rally l, 2, 3 Sias, Elizabeth Jeannie - Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Parliamentarian 4, Class Treasurer 1, Class Vice-President 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Key Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President l, Division 9 Lt. Govemor 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 1, 2, Key Club District Sweetheart 3, Flagline 1, 2, Junior Exchange Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Y-Teens 2, Reporter 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, ArkLaTex Youth Symphony 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Math Club 3, FBLA 3, 4, YACA l, FCA 3, 4, Teens for Jesus 3, Mat Kat 2, School Newspaper 1, Academic Letter- man 1, 2, Homecoming Queen 4, Miss B.H.S. 4, Optimist Youth Award 4, La. Girls' State Delegate 4, Regent Scholar 4, Best Citizen Award 3, All-State Band lst round tryouts 3, 4, District Honor Band 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Maid l, 2, 3, 4, Class Favorite l, Beauty Pageant l, 2, 3, 4th Runner Up 2, Top Ten 3, Who's Who 4 Simonelli, Samantha Kate - Transfer Student FBLA 1, 2, 4, FTA l, 2, Pep Squad l, Anchor Club 2, Speech Club 2, Beauty Pageaint l, 3, 4, FCA 4, Rally Kats 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent Shelton, Shari Lynn - Band l, 2, 3, 4 Shupp, Kristi Lynne - Key Club 2, 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Editor 4, Y-Teens 4, Teens for Jesus 4, Drama Club 4, French Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Biology Club 4, Rally Kats 3, 4, Big Kat on Kampus 4 Smith, Keri Lynn - Transfer Student l, Volleyball Team l, Pep Kats l, Dance Team 4, FCA 4, Rally Kat 4, Honor Choir 2, , 4 Spencer, William John - Transfer Student Wrestling Team l, 2, 3, Honor Roll 4, GolfTeam 4 Sweeney, Maurice Floyd - French Club 3, Biology Club 3, 4, Math Club 3 Swift, Alisia Deshawn - Transfer Student Cheerleader l, Miss Sweetheart 1985-86, Rally Kat 3, 4, DECA 4, Officer 4, ROTC 4, Color Guard 4, Choir 4 Tarver, Carol DeAnne - Student Council l, Dance Team 2, Biology Club 3, DECA 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Beauty Pageant l, 2, 3, Top Ten l, 3, Rally Kats 4 Taylor, Shannon C. - Band l, 4, Key Club l, 2 Thomas, Bradley Allen - Band 1, ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team l, 2, 3, Commander 3, Staff Officer 4, Flight Commander 2, Color Guard l, 2, Survival Club 1, 2, 3 Tilley, David - Band l, 2, Spanish Club l, Academic Rally Representative 3 Tippen, Thomas E. - Wrestling Team l, 3, 4, Football l, 4, Baseball 4, Rally Kats 3 Tinsley, Tara - Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Asst. Editor 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, All-District Softball 2, 3, 4, All Caddo-Bossier Softball 2, 3, All-City Softball 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Captain 4, Softball Captain 2, 3, 4, Basketball Letterman 3, 4, Softball Let- terman 3, 4, Most Athletic 3, 4, Track Team l, 2, 3, 4, All-City Track 1, 2, 3, All District Track l, 2, 3, State Runner Up Track 3, Pep Squad l, 2, JV Cheerleader 2, Bearkat Mascot 3, Rally Kats 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Class Secretary 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Math Club l, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, FCA l, 2, 3, 4, Teens for Jesus 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, FHA 2, Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, La. Pelican State Delegate 4, Optimist Youth Award 4, Army Academic and Athletic Excellence Award 3, Literary Rally 3, A Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Scholastic Award 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Who's Who 4, Yearbook Award of Excellence 4, Regent Scholar 3, 4, Beauty Pageant 4, Big Kat on Kampus 4 Todd, JoAnn McDaniel - Beauty Pageant l, COE 4, Biology Club 3, Y-Teens 2 Turner, Arthur Ray - Football l, 3, 4, All-District 4, All-City 4, All Caddo-Bossier 4 Walker, Penny R. -- Math Club 1, 3, Homecoming Court l, Track Team l, Rally Kats 3, 4, Newspaper 3, Y-Teens l, Stu- dent Council Senator l, Mat Kat 1, 2, 3, Dance Team 2, FBLA 2, Key Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, DECA 4, Junior Exchange Club 4 Walker, Shelly Denise - Beauty Pageant l, 3, Track Team 2, Letterman 2, DECA 4, FHA 3, Choir 3, Rally Kat 3, 4 Watson, Stacy Renee - Pep Squad l, Y-Teens 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, Dance Team 2, 3, Beauty Pageant 3, COE 4, Rally Kats 3 West, Timothy DeWayne - ROTC l, 2, Drill Team l, 2, Color Guard l, 2, Key Club l, 2, 3, Rally Kats 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Newspaper Staff 4, French Club 4, Teens for Jesus 4, YACA 4, Big Kat on Kampus 4 Williams, Cindy M. - Spanish Club 4, Rally Kat 3 Williams, Tonya Renee - YBIC l, 2, 3, ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Letterman 3, Rally Kats 3, Homecoming 2, 3, Beauty Pageant 3, Pep Squad l, 2, COE 4 Wyatt, Darryl L. - National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball l, Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, All-District Academic 3, 4, All-District 4, All-City 4, All Caddo-Bossier 4, All-Parish 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, First Academic Athletic Letterman 2, Junior Ex- change Club 3, Yearbook Staff 3, La. Pelican State Delegate 4 Usher, William Michael - Cheerleader 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, YACA l, 2, 3, 4, La. Pelican State Altemate 3, Spanish Club l, 3, Rally Kats 3, 4, Sharp Dressed Man 2, 3, 4, WIHHCT 3, TOD TCl'1.4L Chosen UCA Cheerleader Instructor 4, Transfer Student Div- ing l, Letterman 1 i-QM? 7' U ,X Jeanyne Richard -- Vice President Melissa Davidson - Secretary Shanna Wilboum - Treasurer Jill Dillingham - President Juniors Are Linked Together ph The Class of '88 is proud of the fact that they won the Mu Alpha Theta Spirit Link Con- test. The Juniors joined together and purchased 811 links at IOC each. Adams, Kim Allen, Alisa Allen, Mary Anne Anderson, Cheryl Amett, Tronnia Amold, Jay Asaro, Michael Autry, Roderick Baer, Tim Barbara, Maggie Bamett, Wanda Barrett, Lloyd Bartee, Margie Bass, Mike Bass, Steve Bell, Bennye Bell, Johnnie Bell, Karen Bennett, Richard Benton, Kendra Bland, Robert Boatright, Todd Boney, Allison Bonner, Lisa Bookout, Robby AAAhhhhhhh Claw'em Kat!!! rings throughout the gym as juniors demonstrate their desire for the coveted spirit stick. Members of the rowdy Junior class show their great spirit at the pep rally. Brister, Allen Brittenham, Stacey Brogsdale, Diahann Brown, Jason Burge, Stephanie Campbell, William Capers, Lisa Camey, Kristin Carter, Danielle Cason, Paula Juniors Had Plenty of Spirit Q. If 4 Z, f' -f ' Q , . 1' ...J .1 .. X ,ff N x , -sm--s tugs fig ! ,,.t . 3 , A an Sf Q Chaney, Nikyta Christian, Sean Clark, Patricia Coleman, Dawn Conway, Timothy Cook, Kevin Cooper, Valerie Corkhill, Tonya Cortez, Johnny Cox, Erik Margie Bartee and LaDonna Seely are excited about danc ing with the Babes at the Fri day aftemoon pep rally Cruse, Joseph Culotta, Kim Cummings, Emery Daniel, Vemessa Davidson, Melissa Davis, Debra Davis, Tequlia Day, Scott Dillingham, Jill Dixon, Terry Easter, Eric Edwards, Tommy Eldridge, Lecrecia Emory, Teresa Engi, Veronica The Junior class spirit wakes up the sleeping Bearkat at the Friday aftemoon pep rally for the Bossier versus Loyola game. Federick, Anthony Feldman, Chad Ferraro, Doreen Fillippino, Chris Fillippino, Rene Francis, Lazondra Friday, Sheila Frye, Lorilynn Fuson, Peggy Garlington, Jimmy Gipson, Todd Godfrey, Christine Gonchamorin, Reongdet Goodson, Brit Gotman, Goldie Gray, David Gray, Sandra Green, David Grenier, Eamest Gresham, Reganold Hardy, Charles Hardgrove, Tammy Harris, Kelvin Harrison, Crystal Harrison, Kent F P if-f'f ry, at 'F I I X X. 1 , Taking Break fl I f .A-ff at E 5 Hayes, Deanna Hayes, Rodney Henderson, Stacey Hendrickson, Tracy Herman, David Hidalgo, Thomas Hines, Ronnie Horn, Tabitha Hoskins, David Huber, Ginger Hudson, Jeff Hughes, Eulanda Humphries, Rachel Hunter, Damian Hurst, Charlie Jackson, Wanette Jameson, Tommy Jarrell, Jeff Jefferson, Mark Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Steve Jones, Jennifer Jones, Kim Jordan, Susan Jorgenson, Tracy The camera catches Krista Long at an inopportune mo- ment as she tries to take a Kat nap. Juniors Terry Dixon and James McRae are working hard on their trig assignment. Kelly, Michael Kelsey, Raymond Kennon, Lora Knowles, Jackie Lamed, Paul Lee, Johnny Lee, Pamela Lein, Tina Lewis, Julie Lewis, Shannan Long, Krista Lusk, Christi Martensen, Ricky Martensen, Teresa Matthews, Jason McAllister, Akone McCraw, Chalaine McDonald, Shea McGee, Anthony McGee, Mike The Homecoming maids are Cheryl Anderson, escorted at the Homecoming pep rally by Warren Elliot, and Jeanyne Richard, escorted by Patrick Nelson. Juniors Cherish Homecoming Memories 1 X1 ,Af x Alison Boney paints a sign at the Junior sign making party held before the Homecoming game. Christine Godfrey and Ron- nie Hines work together in preparing signs to show Juniors support for the Bearkats. Jill Dillingham leams how to draw a sign with her mouth at the Homecoming pep rally on Oct. 9. McHugh, Dorris McKean, Mona McLeod, Timothy McRae, James McWaters, Todd Meldon, Nichele Miller, Angela Mitchell, Timothy Mohnacky, Robert Molyno, Elizabeth Moore, Brad Moore, Kim Moore, Michael Navarro, Abilardre Odonell, Patrick Ogden, Teri Oneal, Shandra Otero, Jose Palmer, Jamie Petteway, Lavondria Phifer, Hellen Pollard, Twyla Poole, James Poole, Jessie Powell, Nikki Powell, Penny Mona McKean is caught by surprise as she works on her art project in Miss. Bishop's 2nd period art class. Lazondra Francis received an award of Honorable Mention in the 200 meter dash division of the National High School Track All American 1986 competition. Presley, Shan Pugh, Anthony Quinley, Teresa Rachal, Leslie Rainwater, Lance Rameres, David Randall, Ronnie Ray, Tony Reeves, Shannon Rich, Pat I S They Are the Seniors of ,88 YQ. -fd fi 'G' , - Q 'i 'f 11-' fm-l I During one of the BHS pep rallies, the class of '88 is once again out to prove that their s irit is reat. P 8 Richard, J eanyne Robinson, Kathy Robson, Kevin Russell, Yvette Rutan, Jennifer Sanchez, Renee Saunders, Bobby Seely, LaDonna Sheeley, Timothy Sheppard, Anthony Shivashankara, Shashi Shuler, Stephanie Shull, Kelly Simmons, Randall Singletary, Kelli Smith, Ashley Smith, Dixie Smith, Melissa Smith, Tara Smith, Vickey Ronnie Hines and Jill Dill- ingham take time to talk bet- ween classes. Leigh Ann Sneed and Christi Lusk wait patiently for the Bossier vs. Airline pep rally to start. Snead, Vince Sneed, Leigh Soumas, Donavon Stanbury, Rhonda Tabolinsky, Susan Taylor, Richard Teague, Jackie Teeters, Holly Thomas, Stephanie Thompson, Mary Thompson, Sonya Tilley, Richard Timler, Tim Tracy, Amy Traylor, Jeff Tuggle, John Tumer, Katherine Tyson, Katrina Utley, Patricia Vergo, Amanda Some Things Are Unforgettable K x Y fb AlAMu 2, , ffl. ft- 1 THQ. ' A law., We 'S' Walker, Jeremy Wall, Gary Washington, Greg Washington, Lachelle Washington, Sheila Wells, Darrell Wesley, Bryant Western, Joyce Whisnant, Chris Whitten, Linda Wilboum, Shanna Williams, Matt Williams, Donya Williamson, John Winslow, Donny Wooten, Amber Wright, Juanita Wynn, Charles Wynn, Michelle Youngblood, Shon A memory for all fans to treasure will be the night the Bearkats were victorious over the undefeated Airline Vik- ings. The juniors helped cheer them to a 20 to 6 victory. 3 tj 1 142 X Jeremy Walker and Brad Thomas loiter in the hall before classes. Shanna Wilboum, Lynn Davis, and John Messier hang loose during first lunch shift. LaVondria Petteway and Crystal Har- rison try to understand mitosis in Mr. Salinas' fourth hour biology class. Kevin Robson, junior cheerleader, Yin- VIICS the student body to a wrestling tournament. Cindy Lopez, Tara Smith, Kendra Ben- ton, Maggie Barbara and Chalaine Mc- Craw are ready to scream and yell at the Sharp Dressed Man Contest. Susan Jordan is bored, bored, bored, bored . . . ,Y ., ith? 1?5s?f- iw Q iiflfiffl lg the diy? 7 H .1 fl ii ,,,.. A. ,gt fi S w . Army mammal were A WW i E li Y' X . .X X A NX Juniors Look Forward to 1988 . .. -1 . 'Q - Q t :gs Q gs Q I is Wy D 'a 1' i 44- ,v ' A ll E5 t V l -- :rs I - F ,el- if 'qgwlt t J, , ' s 'E 5 -H 5 N , 8 :: , A gh 1 XL' -.,.-' xg , 1 f X :QT y .Q .m,, . an Christine Godfrey, Jennifer Jones. and Allison Boney are new faces at Bossier High School this year. Kendra Benton watches closely the boy's basket- ball game held at Bossier, Tim McLeod studies non-stop for his trig mid- term test. Jason Brown smiles. knowing the outcome ofhis advanced math 1651. Jessie Poole takes a drink of water after a long lecture in history class. Nancy Johnson, Joyce Western. Sheila Friday, and Dawn Coleman are waiting impatiently for the Sharp Dressed Man Contest to start. .-r. ., An., y a Cathy Robinson finishes her test early in Coach McConathy's chemistry class and is relaxing as she breathes a sigh of relief. Carey Free, an office helper, delivers a message to Ms. Backa's room. Jeanyne Richard, Dawn Coleman, Melissa Davidson, and Sheila Friday get together for a picture after the Homecoming pep rally. Shea McDonald works on her homework in Mrs. Anderson's French class. Nancy Johnson cheers along with the dance team at the Bossier vs. Captain Shreve football game. Tabitha Hom concentrates on her typ- ing in Mrs. Thomas' first period class. -fx and me ,fy RX F api x 3... is sf... tx r'? Q5 9. 'Q ,SYN in x 'ff Yi S in 'ffm' ' g . i- . I .9 nd Their Reign as Seniors L Holy Teeters is happy because she knows the answer on Mrs. Carlson's English test. Smile for the camera, Charles, said Melissa Davidson as she gave our photographer a taste of his own medicine at the Bossier vs. Airline basketball game at Bossier. Kim Adams said, Mrs, Huie's Algebra II class is hard but I know it is preparing me for college. Tommy Edwards checks over his Algebra II test. Tabitha Hom helps decorate Mrs. Thomas' A ..,. it l rllrr ,, A Q , I Tl- door for the Christmas door decorating contest. Todd McWaters tries' not to make a mistake as he figures his distance formula in advanced math. p rg' - 'A' MS ...lid Sandra Bright -- President Amy Thomas - Secretary Laura Shivers - Vice President Bill Delude - Treasurer Sophomores Start the Year Right Diane Marlar, Kelly Hernandez, and Robin Conner work together on an Assignment given by Mrs. Harris in her first hour English class. Jed Conklin, Jimmy Staley, Debbie Jackson, Lana Winslow, and Jennifer Abbonizio are eager to pose for a snapshot during lunch break in the cafeteria. Abbonizio, Jenny Anderson, Cherie Anderson, Jerome Anderson, Shannon N Armstrong, Umson Amett, Tracey Atkins, Billy Ayala, Dawn Baker, Anthony Baker, Greg Ball, Angey Bates, Cindy Beardmore, Latisha ' Beene, Brian Behn, Scott Q, Bell, Demetria Bennett, Linda Berry, Daryl Berry, Rebekah Blair, Glenn Sophomore advisors join their students and enter their pyramid in the Pyramid Building contest held at the Bossier vs. Shreve pep rally. Brannon, Dennis Bright, Sandra Britton, Wayne Brooks, Chiara Brown, Derrek Brown, James Bryant, Giovanni Bryant, Judy Bullock, Joe Burke, Jacqueline Candella, Camille Carley, Johnny Carroll, Jimmy Chamblee, Dwight Cheatwood, Sherry Choate, Blaine Choate, Bobette Coats, Mike Coker, Terayza Collins, Jeff I A Conner, Robin 'T W? Cooper, Sam if vc: Cravens, Tiffani A f 'S Crook, Michelle Cunningham, Stacy Dagg, Joey W?-All ' Day, Lakesha Decarlo, Paul Decker, Scot Delude, Bill Dillard, Jeff Dixon, Kezia Band members Tamara Ray and Sherry Cheatwood take special interest as their fellow sophomores complete their pyramid. Soph. Bearkat Susanne Wilbourn stimulates the Soph. spirit at the pep rally. Erin Clark and Tonya Runyan go over a few last minute steps before their time to build their pyramid. Dixon, Mike Doctor, Duke Duelm, Tiffaney Elkins, Mike English, Patrick Evans, Darrell Eugene, Eyon Evans, Tammy Fells, Amber Ferguson, Chris Fow, Brian Francis, Cedric Friday, Jimmy Funk, Kathleen Funk, Robert Gentry, Tracy George, David Gipson, Sonya Gleason, T. J. Golden, Nancy Grady, Kimberly Graham, Kim Granger, David Graves, Jeff Greer, Tanya Griffin, Kelley Guin, Kimberly Hall, Belinda 'Si Sophomores Had Talent Danette Roushe displays her singing talent at the Sharp Dressed Man Pageant. Deborah Murphy and Lisa Strickland are in front ofthe school visiting with frien await the bell that will end their lunch break. Harris, Jennifer Hartshom, Jason Hayes, Randall l Haynes, Sheila Hernandez, Kellye Hezlep, Kimberly Hidalgo, Jennifer Hiley, Ginny Hogue, Denise fn Holton, David Huckaby, Sean Jackson, Bryan Jackson, Debbie Jackson, Ramona Jackson, Sherita Jeter, Anthony Johnson, Joann. Johnson, Patricia ds as they Johnson, Wendy Jones, Anthony Jones, Chris Jones, Mike Jones, Pamela Jones, Steve Kellogg, Johnny Kemper, Anthony Kennon, Ray King, Tony Larry Schwartz looks up for a moment to think of an answer to his next question on his Sophomore Biology quiz. Turning around in her seat, Sophomore Erin Cook is caught by the camera in her science class. Kingston, Steve Kirkendoll, Veronica Kirkland, Jason Knowles, Deborah LaCrory, Steve Lacy, Danae Layfield, Deena Lewis, Carol Liles, David Lopez, Allen School Was Work l l 1 , .... , -0 '. 4 K JI . Il! .' ' V 5' K Q Q2 0 '-r Sophomore Angie Ogden stands confidently in front of her English class giving her essay. After a long hour of Biology, Sophomore Darrell Evans sits back to relax. So they won't be late for their next class, Kim Hezlep, Cathy Robinson, and Debra Mur- phy line up to get in their lockers. Lorenzo, Steve Lovelace, Austin Loveless, Liticia Lowery, Matthew Lowery, Phillip Mabry, Ann Maldonado, David Marlar, Diane Manensen, Pam Martinez, Yvonne Mast, Gregory Mays, Dimitri McClain, Bobby McClain, David McFadden, Carol Mcllvoy, Melissa McKenzie, Melissa McKinney, Jennifer Miller, Doug Miller, Lynn Mitchell, Shana Mitchum, Jeff Moffett, Robert Monetto, Fred Monroe, Mike Moore, Erica Moore, Michael Morelock, Thomas 1 Murphy, Debra Myles, Chantay Myles, Daphne Terayza Coker, Diane Marlar, and Tonya Runyan celebrate early over our victory at the Homecoming game. During the Bossier versus Green Oaks, Homecoming game, Sandra Bright balances herself as she sits on one of the Corvettes donated by the Cor- vette Club. While riding in the Homecoming Parade on Barksdale Blvd., Tanya Greer is still in a state of shock at being chosen Sophomore Maid. my-, Sophomores Proudly Represent Their Class C fl l ,av J .op Mr. Bright proudly escorts his daughter, Sandra, as the Sophomore Maids were being presented during the Homecoming game. Tanya Greer secures her footage as she rides in one of the Homecoming Corvettes. Neddo, Tom Nelms, Shelley Norris, Ronny Ofiield, Ricky Ogden, Angi Ogle, Jackie Pace, Charles Park, Hyuntae Pivaral, Blanca Presley, Kenny Pught, Lashon Rabon, Cricket Ramey, Derrick Raney, Michelle Rausch, Dannette Ray, Shawn Ray, Tamara Reno, Roger Richardson, Latunia Robertson, Cathy Robinson, Cindy Robinson, Chris Robinson, Dmitri Rodriguez, John Rogers, Jermaine Rollins, Sally Runyan, Tonya Russell, Robert Rutan, Elizabeth Samuel, Derek Sanchez, Tim Schwartz, Larry Seay, Robert Shelton, Laura Kelly Hernandez and Robbin Conner make plans for their project in Mrs. Smith's first hour class. Jeannene Case looks up after finishing her vocabulary words in Mrs. Harris' fifth hourclass. Sherry Cheatwood shows off her crutches before going to her locker during the 5 minute break between first and second hour. Class of Nineteen Eighty-Nine f Yi., Shewmake, Tammy Shivers, Laura Shuler, Atticus Simmons, Stephanie Smith, Jason Smith, Marcus Smith, Sean Sneed, Dereck Solomon, Kathy Spencer, Michael Deanne Layfield studies enthusiastically in her English Class. Steen, Kristle Stein, Sandra Stephens, Susie Stonecipher, Elizabeth Stricldand, Lisa Sullivan, Cherryl Swift, Shemelle Taesuwan, Supawadee Teague, Melanie Theodos, Sheila Thomas, Amy Thomas, Stacy Thomas, William Troher, Lisa Tucker, Karen Tumer, Alisa Tuttle, David Wagar, Wendy Wannsely, Melvin Warrick, Steve Watson, Clarence Watson, Ryan Weir, Chris Wilboum, Suzanne Willett, Tara Williams, Camilla Williams, Corey Williams, Rob Williams, Shane Williams, Tammy Williams, Rosalyn Wilson, Amanda Winslow, Lana Young, Beverly Mandy Wilson and Greg Mast listen attentively during a Key Club board meeting. Tara Willet is busy in the stu- dent office first hour recor- ding absentees for that period. Roselyn Williams checks her Bearfacts article before tum- ing it in for publication. .tt D-. r 51 5 gf f If t' At lunch time, the sophomores get together to enjoy a nice meal in the cafeteria. Patrick English gets comfortable and begins his work in Mrs. Anderson's first hour French II class. Wade Sheely enjoys showing off his B.H.S. spirit at a hot dance. Mrs. Robson is proud to see her English class concentrate on their assignment. Allen Lopez is taken by surprise at the October dance after the Loyola game. Students in Mrs. Stewart's English ll class try to unlock the secrets of 'Et tu Brute' Freshmen Make the Best of Things Tommy Morlock, Chris Robinson, Mandy Wilson, Shana Mitchel and Tanya Greer sit together as they help cheer on the BHS basketball team to a victory over B.T. Washington. Erin Cook waits impatiently for Coach Concilio. Chris Robinson concentrates on his first assignments in Publications I. Mrs. Huie's Algebra ll class starts the day off with important work. Paul DeCarlo stops taking notes in Mrs. Price's Biology I class and poses for a picture. X A 5 ri Qs Office workers. Shana Mitchell and Kim Graham, are busy collecting absentee slips. FE 2 Talking between classes is a favorite pastime of Freshman Renee Waters and Sophomore Liz Stonecipher. . xXx J ,f,f,r-,,.'-,viii Melissa Saunders is caught daydream- ing before the bell rings. Kelly Griffin hurries to finish her classwork before the bell rings. Randall Hayes and Tiffany Duelm en- joy their last minutes as they converse about their weekend. Derrick Sneed attempts to solve a geometry proof in Mrs. Albritton's 7th hour class. Eugene Cook watches Anthony Jeter give his best G.Q. pose. 'iw Juv Randy Smith - President Albany Irvin - Secretary David McElveen - Treasurer Angie Tapp - Vice President Freshmen Cut Loose Michele Jones, Renee Wynn, Karen Tucker, and Jackie Jones scope out the action at the September dance in the Girls' Gym. April Hansen and Sonja King are enjoying themselves at their first high school dance. David McElveen and Carla Peterson have fun at the dance, spon- sored by the Bearkat Babes, after the football game between Bossier and Loyola. Adkins, Sophia Allen, Candy Anderson, Anita Andrews, Margo Armitage, Mike Asano, Leeann Atchison, Dale Austin, Donell Barbara, Raul Barron, Chris Bartee, Brian Bass, Kathy Bass, Teri Batts, Anthony Beardmore, Melissa Beck, Arthur Benefield, Karen Black, Clara if Blomberg, Jay Blue, Marla Bolima, Joseph Boney, Ashlyn Boykin, James Brackett, Kristie 4 -I- Freshmen 1n Action Steve McGee tries to warm up at the Bossier vs. Neville football game. Paige McMahon and Christi Crawford search their locker for much needed homework. Ronald Carley displays the in- gredients to make his mar- shmallow pie in Mrs. Lowery's Home Ec. class. Bradley, Paige Brown, Dawn Brown, Jennifer Brown, Nicole Bruhn, John Bryant, Colbelita Bunner, Bruce Burke, Helen Burke, Troy Bush, Tanya Campbell, Gene Campbell, Jeff Cannon, Doug Capers, Anthony Carley, Ronald Carpenter, Christine Carson, Laurie Chaney, Melissa Chestnut, Stephen its-.. Freshmen Jennifer Brown and Paige Bradley reluctantly work on their Biology assign- ment in Mrs. Weaver's class. Tony Kemper flashes a GQ pose in Miss Weaver's lirst hour class. Chism, Catina Christy, Craig Clifford, Thomas Coats, Regina Coby, Shea Cook, James Crawford, Christy Crawley, Veronica Crayton, Cedric Crook, Dennie Cubley, Brian Darby, Fredick Davis, Benny Davis, Max Eason, Pamela Eaton, Carrie Eaton, Christi Edwards, Bridget Edwards, J onette Elliott, Harold Engle, Diana English, Tammy Evans, Sandi Fedrick, Bonita Freshmen show their leadership abilities as they run for a class office. Home Ec. student, Jennifer Jones is so proud ofher cookie dough, she wants the whole school to see it. Christy Crawford and Elizabeth Kyle get ahead of their classmates as they 'breeze through their Computer Literacy Assignment. Fitch, Bianca Ford, J eff Fortuna, Chris Franklin, Deanna Frantom, Kisha Fuentes, Johnny Funderburke, Christi Gentle, Hayley Giovengo, Joseph Gomez, Laura Goodwin, Bobby Green, Paul Griffith, Lamond Grim, Timothy Groves, Melissa Gunn,'K. C. Hardy, Eric Harris, Derrick Harris, Detroit Harris, Hiram i 3 x 2 Q 3 X 9 ,vin ,, M , 9' Q' . .M st, f fu ,104 x ,F I ,f' ,402 Their Memories Will Last Forever Harris, Juanita Harris, Roderick Harrison, Brian Heitzenroder, Brenda Henderson, Kimberly Hice, Ira Hicks, Sonya Hogan, Jimmy Hogan, Michael Hopewell, Scott Horn, Katina Howells, Jeff Spirited Freshman build their pyramid during the pep rally for the Bossier versus Captain Shreve game. Each class was given a chance to build a pyramid of any type and was limited to only I5 people. Hughes, Mary Irby, Kenneth Irvin, Albany Jackson, Deldric Jacobson, Brad James, Cristina James, Jimmy Jameson, Doug Jessup, Stacey Jeter, Tanya Johnson, James Johnson, Renee Freshmen djust to BHS Life Jones, Brian Jones, Jacqueline Jones, Jason Jones, Jennifer Jones, Patrick Joseph, Kim Joyner, Sean Juneau, Tony Kennon, Rickey King, Sonja Kyle, Elizabeth Lacy, Gary Lawrence, John Lawson, Amy Lee, Charles Lein, David Lemoine, David Leone, Joey Lewis, Ingrid Lewis, Tracie Lias, Carrie Lias, Keith Lincecum, Gid Lister, Felicia Lopez, Cindy Lopez, Louis Lowery, Tanya Lunsford, Katherine Mahaffey, Linda Marange, Joey Marshall, Melissa Marshall, Tabitha Marshall, Tasha Martensen, Brenda Masinsky, Laura Mattox, Matthew Maxwell, Crista May, Mike Maynard, Rene McDaniel, Kim McElveen, David McGee, Stephen lg A A McGuire, Cindy McLain, April McLeod, Paul McMahon, Paige McReynolds, Jamie Means, Nathan Mente, Chong Milford, Shannon Miller, Edward Miller, Kenneth Mitchell, Robin Monroe, Jonathan Bustling around the halls, students make lots of noise between classes. Freshman Lisa Turner ar- ranges her biology notes for Mr. Salinas' notebook check. Moore, Karla Moore, LaSonya Morace, Shane Morris, Cindy Morris, Kevin Morris, Leslie Leslie Norris, Rhonda Tate, and Scott Hopewell listen at- tentively to Mrs. Robson as she lectures on Romeo and Juliet. Freshmen find it hard to pay attention on the day of games. Murray, Stephen Newlon, Jennifer Odom, Laurie Ogden, Traci Olive, Christophe Oswald, Danny Angie Tapp and Christi Smith are overjoyed at being named Homecoming Maids. Kevin Robson helps Angie Tapp out of the car before Bossier's Homecoming game. Christi Smith watches her step as she leaves the Corvette. Parker, Fred Patterson, Pat Peek, Tiffany Perkins, Michael Peterson, Karla Pittman,Thad Powell, Connie Prestidge, Tony Randall, Freddie 5 I Raney, Yolanda Revels, Yolanda I Rivers, Jeff I X Roden, Dorina Romares, John Rosenberger, Amy Roszkowski, Joel Freshmen Attend First Homecoming P ,K . Y t f V . NA' Sanchez, Jennifer Santiago, Cathy Saunders, Melissa Schneiter, Chad Scott, Corey Seay, Scott - Shelton, John Simmons, Roy f Skelley, Tina lf 4 zu. ' ' Smith, Cathleen Smith, Christy Smith, Edward Smith Gary Smith, Jeremy Smith Lasandra V V Smith, Randy Albany Irving, the Key Club Sweetheart, rides in the Homecoming Parade. Niki Brown and K. C. Gunn help Mrs. Robson prepare the decorations for the Homecoming pep rally where the court will be presented. Freshmen Amy Thomas, Sandra Bright, and Traci Ogden join in a chant at a pep rally. Freshmen Enter Door Contest Albany Irvin, Christine Funderburke, Sonja King, and Kevin Thomas have fun as they decorate their door forthe Christmas Contest. Ingrid Lewis takes a moment to pose while helping with the door decorations. Anita Anderson and Renee Wynn add the finishing touches to Dr. J ones' door for the Christmas door decorating contest. Snow, Amy Stacy, Steve Stroud, Michelle Sullivan, Dean Tapp, Angie Tate, Rhonda Taylor, Charles Taylor, Roy Theodos, Sean Thomas, Kevin Thompson, Johnathan Thompson, Lisa Thurman, Tracy Tibbits, Matt Vergo, Suzanne Walker, Rotonya Wallace, Damian Waters, Renee Weber, Richard Weir, Cole Wells, Lee Wempe, Edward West, Luther West, Yolanda White, Roman Whitley, Andrea Williams, Carla Williams, Jason Williams, Joseph Williams, Joseph Williams, Tracey Williams, Wendy Wolverton, Stacy Wright, April Wynn, Renee Young, Kelly The freshman class worked together to prove that they have spirit at the Bossier vs. Shreve pep rally. Freshmen Jennifer Brown, Dennie Crook, Anita Ander- son cheer for the Bossier Bearkats as they scored a touchdown at the Bossier vs. Airline game at Bossier stadium. While in the choir room, April Wright said, Mr. Nix, don't we sound good?! Elizabeth Kyle and Christy Crawford catch up on the latest gossip between fifth and sixth hour. Freshmen take advantage of lunch break to relax from their class work. Joe Bolima finishes up his math homework just in time to have it graded. Chong Mente takes time out from stu- dying English to pose. Freshman science student Tomeka Lane awaits the bell. 'ie was ,...,., all Q I T , xsgzm dk - ... T, . 1 1 Say Cheese' Freshmen Laura Shivers falls out of the bleachers in Doctor l.abarbeta's fifth hour class. Donell Austin presents his project in Coach J ackson's I can class. Michelle Stroud sits in her seat waiting for class to start. Cindy McGuire, while finishing her science assignment, smiles pretty for the camera. Rowdy freshmen still have energy after a vigorous workout in P. E. As she sat in gym class, Rhonda Tate said to Mary Hughes, They better not put this picture in the yearbook! Freshmen Put Many Experiences Into One Year , gt Ronald Carley shows us his sauteing techni- ques in Mrs. Lowery's first hour class. Christy Crawford and Kristy Smith hold a conversation before the bell during Mr. Mon- tgomery's class. Paul Green scratches his head as he tries to think of the answer to the question in Mrs. Leeth's class. Trying not to burn her hashbrowns, Jennifer Jones sautcs thc mixture over a low flame. Richard Weber sits in Mrs. Anderson's French l class and says, How did l get caught in a French class with all of these upperclassmen? Tony Prcstidgc gets excited at his first freshman high school dance, Diana Engle flashes a smile while taking her test in Consumer Math, 'X ,J Z w 515 Q iii ,Guy u 1 Ken -Miller laughs at the confusing question on his science worksheet. At the football Jamboree, Brian Bartee spots the camera. Deborah Murphy plays it cool on the floor during a Friday night dance. Jennifer Brown snaps her fingers to the music, as she dances the night away, at the first dance ofthe year. Christi Eaton keeps her eye open for the hall monitor while waiting for her turn at the locker. Freshman Yolanda Raney waits for Andrea Whitley as she searches for her ROTC uniform. Laurie Carson listens attentively to Mr. Montgomerys lecture in English. EXCELLENCE U Grimm amy QUUQHQQ i 4 4 1-1 X ala Xxxxxwg 1 xx Ei' 'ff-:L .l., -2 , lfffi' S The A and B Honor Roll students for the third six weeks proudly wave their report cards. David Simmoneli and Sean Christian- son join the illustrious all A's and B's group. BHS Every six weeks, BHS honored those who had excelled in academics. Ribbons and but- tons were given to those who made all A's and B's. This gave the students an in- centive to do better. BHS students were taught to stand proudly for the achievements in academics. This year at midterm the students who made straight A's all year received a medallion and were taken to lunch in the BHS cafeteria. BHS faculty was proud of those who not only excel in ex- tracurricular activities, but spent as much, if not more time in the books. Christine Godfrey and Tara Tinsley are 2 ofthe all A students honored at the Academic Pep Rally. Cheryl Jones and Allison Boney sign the all A's list for the third six weeks. Kathy Runsford has worked hard her freshman year to earn all A's for the whole first semester. - First to Honor Academics '5-,nf 10 . x Mr. Tinsley congratulates Sherrie Cheatwood on her report card. Christine Godfrey and Allison Boney are honored to receive their awards for academic achievement. Freshmen, Cindy Morris, Angie Tapp, Gid Linecum, and Chad Schnider, display their all A's and B's report card. Mandy Wilson, Carol Jones, and Kim Hezlep are eager to show off their hard earned report cards. Tara Tinsley and Larry Layfield are proud to be at the top. Shannon Gentry prepares for another lesson in Advanced Math. Jonathon Hopewell strains to get the last of the notes before the Advanced Math test. E. .K sttt Q ffl fi! 5,-rfb , W, l x l 'V ' A Q ttll ? ,ff f t 1 'lf g T' qi 1 'yu 'q. I ' -f , ' 'f'- M ' aff' fl 'A XT gf f, f' A A if M 4 , Billy Paul grimaces as he tries to figure out the first problem on his Pre- Calculus test. Kim Graham snickers when Mrs. Huie asks her if she could work number four on the board. Tanya Greer concentrates on the Algebra ll lesson at the beginning of another long Monday. Wlffflifsfi Mathematics Requires Concentration With the Computer Age upon us much emphasis has been placed on the importance of mathematics. Students must take three courses of math to meet the requirements for graduation. Bossier High School offered courses in Advanced Math, Trigonometry, Calculus, Algebra I and Il, Geometry, Consumer Math and Business Math. Teachers of mathematics placed emphasis on performing the right sequence of steps and the importance of the process involved in solving problems rather than just coming up with the right answers. Ronnie Hines makes sure his neighbor understands the Law of Sines. Mrs. Albritton's geometry class asks for assistance in solving right triangle problems. Mrs. Huie's illustrious Pre-Calculus class ponders on the Epislon-Delta definition oflimit. I... The Power of Speaking and Writing If a genius had an idea that might change the entire world it would be of no value unless he could communicate his thoughts to other people. BHS students learned that an expres- sion of thoughts requires a knowledge of such skills as writing, reading, speaking, listening, and observing. They were taught that in order to communicate effectively, they must be certain that their tools are the best possible. These tools include grammar, spelling, punctuation and word usage. One of the most important lessons they learned was that of making sure of a point in ques- tion by searching for the answer in a dictionary, a thesaurus, or some other reference book. Mrs. Anderson's third hour French II class goes over the imperfect tense of etre. Suzanne Morelock and Kristi Shupp work to finish their French III assign- ment before the bell rings. Wendy Williams works diligently to finish the last page of her English test. LaDonna Seely and Margie Bartee watch The Scarlet Letter to prepare for their final exam. Tammy Crook concentrates on her grammar rules while diagrammmg a sentence. W Mrs. Poleynard's Spanish III class takes a break from their mounds of homework. Jack Brown crams for his French verb test. X, mf E Charlotte Hinson and Wendy Wagar work hard to finish their assignments. Darryl Wyatt finishes up his last night's homework just in time. Kelly Quinn glimpses at Larry Layfield's test to see if she did better on it. Computers marked the dawning of a new age for Miss Backa's data process- ing students. Helen Phifer and Melissa Davidson listen carefully as they are instructed on a new program. Charles Taylor checks his margins as he types his assignment on the new elec- tronic typewriters. Jennifer Newlon is caught as she takes a break from typing her lesson. Laurie Carson displays perfect typing form. Randall Hayes keeps his eyes on the copy as he types fluently through his assignment. it ' :M MT I A' .., M 4-V aux, in sg, , an 'l-3' J 5:6532 f lax Q 'G ,L A '...+..x-it 3 . ry.. 'S ET 1 P ':'7' rl? ff' 1 With the new wave of elec- tronic equipment that is on the market today, BHS has begun to prepare students to deal with tomorrow,s technology. Two labs have been equipped with a total of 39 computers and typing rooms have been furnished with electronic typewriters. Students were able to gain a workable knowledge of this equipment by taking Com- puter Literacy, Computer Science, Data Processing and Word Processing. -ks.. BHS Catches the Wave 4 G I rl ri' 4 s ku. X .Nl I ,,,.-14 5 X- l i xx! Colbelita Bryant carefully types her research paper, free of errors. David McElveen and Greg Mast discover that they can play monopoly on the COITIDUICF. Danielle Carter glances as Mrs. Thomas walks the aisles checking to see that all eyes are on the copy. Mrs. Jones' computer class is eager to learn more about the machines. Jim Johnson goes through his steps before programming his computer. BHS Attains Success With New Leader Backed by dedication, drive and experience Mr. Wayne Tinsley was named Principal of Bossier High School on January 10, 1986. The quiet and effective way with which he took command was evidence that he was well qualified for this position. Mr. Tinsley was a true Bearkat in every sense of the word. He supported them in everything they did, never missing any ofthe ex- tracurricular activities ofthe school. Having his only daughter, Tara, participate in various sports and other activities gave him a very special interest in BHS and made him doubly proud to attend these events. Apart from his principal duties he enjoyed spending time with his wife, Patsy, jogging and playing softball with Tara, and working with the family's pride andjoy, Prince, their Doberman Pinscher. Before his promotion, Mr. Tinsley served as BHS head coach for several years and continues to help with the softball team. When asked how he felt about being selected as Principal ofthe school, he said, Once I became a Bearkat I knew no other school would do. This is definitely my homeli' Ilia vain Y y It 4' ,,pnl wif 4'v i f7-Tl M , ,,,, Mr. Richard Concilio held the position of both Assistant Prin- cipal and Head Football Coach at Bossier High School this year. He could be seen in his gym clothes hard at work on the football field or in his suit counseling and disciplining students. During his free time he enjoyed spending time with his wife, Lois, and his children Teri and Michael. His in- fluences on his children were evi- dent as they became interested in playing all sports. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing with his family and his friends. Although Coach Concilio was a very busy person throughout the year, he found time to listen to and help solve the problems of students, parents, and faculty. BHS is proud to have a great Assis- tant Principal and Coach ALL IN ONE. if 5' Togetherness is the Key if ., ,. -,. L ,W - - Q f 'J SN Q uv tty Q Q ., 7, , . fe . L i asf., ' A A' X N X yu:-cnzza Assistant Principal, Earl Culburt has dedicated the last seventeen years to the students at B.H.S. He became a loyal Bearkat in 1971 as a football and and has served cipal since 1977. On his free spending time Shirley and son, Scotty. He enjoys attending football and basketball games, and cheering the Kats on to victory. In spite of his busy schedule, he seems to find time to help any students or teacher. Everyday he deals with problems, supervises, school activities, and helps to maintain strict discipline. To know Mr. Culbert is to love and respect him as a friend and as Assistant Principal of Bossier High School. basketball coach as assistant prin- time he enjoys with his wife, 553442 it-mi Wa - ,www .. X-. ,Z Friends are Found in Faculty Mrs. Albritton, assists Thomas Crawford with Miss Backa was taken by surprise as she was grading her data processing papers. one of the more difficult Trig problems. 'MCSE .Wi .l Slowly realizing that classes were more than boring interruptions of social ac- tivities and that teachers were more than standard classroom equipment, BHS students either welcomed or withstood the academic challenges of Q 1986-87. ,. .gr The sign on Mrs. Carma Cook's bulletin board read, One Way - My Way! Much of the credit for excellence in academics at Bossier High School must be given to Mrs. Cook and other faculty members who recognized that their main responsibility was to the student in the classroom. Their Way', was to act as an instructional leader, a stimulator of thought, and at times, a disciplinarian. The teacher's work was not restricted to the classroom, however, there were records to be kept, clubs to be spon- sored, lessons to be planned and piles of papers to be checked. Teachers also stood hall duty, worked in the lun- Chroom of P3tf0ued bus areas- Mrs. Linda Albritton Mrs. Betty Allen Mrs. Judy Anderson Miss Phyllis Backa Miss Rebecca Bishop Mrs. Barbara Bogan Through their sincerity and dedication to the young people in their charge, these men and women were able to make a permanent impression on many ofthe lives of BHS students. Mrs. Collins sorts out the new ship- A ment of books for our school's library. . gww I ,Q Mr. Coburn gives Melissa Strasky a few pointers in first period mechanical drawing. Mrs. Cook proves her point to Tricia Bumes as she shows her the correct , n answer in bold, black print. nilillx .N num' . Q Q? W - ,ll it Q, rgfpw Y 2 is xiii, t ,V Qle eff t, I ...l . at Mrs. Jo Ann Carlson Mrs. Janis Chopin Coach Alvin Cleveland Mrs. Rita Cobum Mr. Terry Cobum Mrs. Mary Collins Mrs. Carma Cook Mr. Mike Deere 1 l Sergeant Golihar discusses the maintenance of a B-52 with his eager ROTC students. Jeanyne Richard assists Miss Gray and Sheila Haynes in preparing the entrance for the Northwood pep rally. 1' 'TC-I? Coach Mitch Downey Mr. Bill Duckworth Mrs. Linda Enkey Mrs. Debra Forrest Coach Steve Gaspard Coach James Gatlin Sergeant Bobby Golihar Miss Missy Gray 3 Teachers Lend a Helping Hand rw l CX S ?--if Q .ii ,, ,f- VIIUIIKKH' 5 . ' gl ,tl Mrs. Thomas reminds her typing class to keep their eyes on their copies. Mrs. Huie quickly reviews how to simplify functions in her first period Algebra II class. Mrs. Robson lectures on the works of Shakespeare during her fifth period English class. ' -' in ,..,... .... . Kill in My V.. , Q 3 Mrs. Jamie Harris Dr. Hurie Jones Mrs. Carolyn Hinton Mrs. Cherylene Huie Coach Ritchie Jackson Mrs. J oycelyn Jones Mrs. Linda Jones Mrs. Sandra Jones Help From Behind the Scenes Mrs. Gene Kruitof, teacher's aid. Mr. Matkins stresses the various properties to his Algebra I students. Mrs. Lowery asks her Home Economics class if they would like a sample of her Dannon Yogurt. Mrs. Emma Jordan Mrs. June Kalstone Mrs. Catherine Kelly Mrs. Laurie Kerr Dr. Connie Labarbara Mrs. Lee Ann Leeth Mrs. Joyce Lowery Mr. Clark Matkins f f E Coach Millen shows his first period geometry class his technique to measur- ing angles. Mr. Vowell practices his new song for the next BHS pep rally. Coach McConathy smiles as he checks through his graded chemistry tests. in . gi B C K my val A ' ' X rn me M A pf :fl ma .io JI .33 it S v Cvvarn Co Nico In Qi :, . . E ,5 L k C P 1 uh Mo Yc Ru Rn garlic .Zi Ag 'Q K 11 rn' rp Cao' .nu I' I '0' Pfliilitfl ' 1 ' li 'gh . V Y... W V fx Nd nm Coach Bill McConathy Coach Billy Don Mrs. Bobbye McHalffey Mrs. Monty McKenzie Coach Don Millen McHalffey Mr. Dennis Montgomery Mrs. Mary Alice Mosley Dr. Steve Miller 197 Mrs. Price makes lesson plans for her third period Physics class. Mrs. Poleynard returns the Spanish II tests to her third hour class. Mrs. Outlaw discusses Romeo and Juliet with her freshman English class. W--.., 55... Mr. Milton Nix Mrs. Wanda Outlaw Mrs. Lisa Poleynard Mrs. Cindy Price Colonel Frank Reeder Mrs. Barbara Robson Mrs. Joann Rougeau Mr. Dominic Salinas Teaching is a Tough Assignment Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Toms add a smile with their lesson on the Restoration and the twelfth century. Mrs. Stewart lectures on the reading assignment, Ten Little Indians, to her sophomore English class. g Sr, xo. if is 1 J. ,f' Q-is Q Mrs. Diane Stewart Mrs. Moselle Thomas Mrs. Elizabeth Toms Mr. Ralph Tyler Mr. Barry Vowell Miss Valette Weaver Mr. James Wellbom Mrs. Burl Young BHS Facult and Staff Care Mrs. Anderson smiles confidently as her French III class - t takesanothertest. - -, Coach Downey and Mr. Salinas discuss last night's victory over the undefeated Parkway Panthers. Mrs. Enkey types up the announcement sheet at the end of Q , L rf U 1- anotherfun-filled day. .,..,..,. ,Q -.4 Q.. - K I ,g Miss Bishop rummages through her mail hoping to find a i if i secret prize. Q , it sw '--. ir ' ' in X 1 I 2 Q Q .f ai nb ' J . t X , ...5f ' .7 V gi fa ,, ,,.,...,- 3 vi s Bl 6 5-an HV -495 'f X, X A is Amos Buckner takes a time out from his hectic schedule. John Brewer takes another load out hoping Friday will soon be here. The cafeteria workers are: First Row: Earnestine Johnson, Renate King, Herese Bryant Second Row: Johnetta Metcalf, Emory Elaine, Cole Lillie, Moore Lulu, and Geraldine Fox. an 'fF?Qf.1 . .,,z.ZnLg4 - fn K ' r 1? 7 'W S 1 k , , .- va 'wx ,N .. Nagy f -- , , HSE. . N 571-', fi., if-is N.. V., .il .,,,..L frm ' l I 61 2 2 i , ttt,iy U A 1 Q M A ,,. we 1 3 EXQELLENGE E, ifffccinmm any QUUQHQQ l ,f.g55'4 ' Q- ' Qwux. '3 - Lmm.Lk f 1- , 'N' 1 f N . -.ff . ' rx., , K .JL Q. K 'k v --.,' .QQ , , kai.. Q-13 ny, gif--. 4 Q Q '6' -s'o'?bIf5 Q Q -WA, 'wk .ikfk Lg, : A R '-,L , Q -- A .L .LLL 9 y kkik' K HA 'Re - Q at TXQQFQQ S. . , A-'gy if -gf 5 .3 A A 1 V fbi' ' L WA H' Q l ' S x x fy - S Y ,, ,,,., Bossier Wrestling at Its Best' .-if The Bearkat wrestlers were out in full force this year. With a record of ll-l they took city champs. Their only loss was in a very close match to Haughton. Practicing everyday in the cafeteria required dedica- tion, and hard work. The 1986-87 wrestlers had this. When Jon Messier was asked why he liked wrestling, his reply was, I find a lot of pride in participating in the sport especially as a representative of Bossier High School. This sport is a physically demanding one and requires the kind of teamwork found only after much devotion and practice. You learn a lot from wrestling and it is very challenging and rewarding. It increases a person's stamina and self-esteem. As defending Regional champs, Bossier represents the 31 wrestling team in Nor- thern Louisiana. They placed Znd in the statewide tournament at Lafayette. Due to Bossier's excellent wrestling program the Bearkats dominated regionals and took state by storm. Leading the Kats to a winn- ing season were outstanding wrestlers such as Shane Vetkoetter, Robby Bookout, Jose Otero, and Lee Capers. Front Row: Johnny Rance, Harlan Hughes, Shane Vetkoetter, .lon Messier, Danny Allen, Kelvin Harris. and .lose Otero. 2nd Row: Coach Downey, Lee Capers. Bobby Bookout, Jessie Poole, Lance Rainwater, Kevin Thomas, and Gavin Peka. 3rd Row: Tommy Tippen, Robert Bland, David McEleven. Kenny Presley. Randy Simons, Heith Blackburn. Stacy Henderson, Kevin Gary, and David George. Back Row: David Shepard, Ran- dle Hays, .loel Roskowski, Mike Jones, Robert Seay, Tony Meadow, Keith Gary, and Austin Lovelace. The Mat Kats are - Front Row: Cindy Lopez. Shea McDonald, and Lisa Chandler. Back Row: Lynn Davis, Tammy Jameson, Tricia Burnes, and Melissa Mcllvory. Senior Keith Gary concentrates on his first move while facing his Airline opponent before the match started. Danny Allen, a senior, shows the Airline Viking that he means business as he at- tempts to pick him up. Senior Lee Capers proudly holds his hand up as the winner of the l45 weight class at the Lafayette Invitational Tournament. Danny Allen shakes the hand of his Parkway opponent before the match began. Junior Robby Bookout prepares to take his opponent down at Lee High School. Freshman Cindy Lopez and junior Shea McDonald are two matkats that get into the swing of wrestling by wearing headgear. Senior Harlan Hughes holds up a victorious hand after a long, hard match against Haughton. Bossier chalks up another win against Haughton with Raul Barba winning by forfeit. Lee Capers takes his Airline opponent down for a pin during the Bossier vs. Airline match. Harlan Hughes takes a deep breath as the 210 weight class match gets off to a slow start. Junior Kelvin Harris stares down his oppo- nent as the match begins. Shane Vetkoetter, a senior. struggles with his l85 weight class opponent during the Bossier Invitational Tournament. Robby Bookout digs the Northwood wrestlers face into the mat as he tries to pin him for a win. ...JST 2 , Eff? K gg' A65-F K asa Downey Inspires Kats Junior Jose Otero struggles to keep from getting pinned in the match against Northwood. The Buc wrestler says his last prayers before being rolled over for the pin by senior Paul Sharp. Danny Allen makes the first move against the Airline wrestler in Bossier's match against them. Lee Capers shows true Bearkat determina- tion as he struggles to roll his opponent over for a pin during the Airline vs. Bossier match. Keith Gary tries to psyche the Haughton Buc out before their match begins during the Bossier vs. Haughton match. Wrestlers Best In City Robby Bookout grits his teeth as he at- tempts to roll his opponent over during his match at Lee High School for the Lafayette Invitational Toumament. Danny Allen tackles his Parkway opponent from behind during the Bossier vs. Parkway match at Bossier. Senior Kevin Gary gets the jump on the Parkway wrestler as he tries to flip him over for a pin. Jon Messier does not give up as he struggles with his opponent to see who could pin the other one first at the match against Parkway Panthers. Junior Lance Rainwater tries to defend the Bearkat honor as he represents the Kats in the l I9 weight class at the Bossier vs. Airline match. Jose Otera warms up for another hard match at Lafayette Invitational Tournament. X y .1- Track on the Move!! Jermaine Rogers and Victor Jeter prepare themselves for a quick getaway. Lila Andrews strides with confidence as she nears the finish line. Jason was relieved that the clean pass was made. Q0 t Row: Coach Downey, Ricky Offield, Jason Kirldand, Blaine Choate, David Lyles Back Row: David George, Sean Huckaby, Glenn Er, Scott Decker. In the words of track team members, Paul Sharp and Tara Tinsley, There was much more to track than just running a foot race. Running track was a challenge to the runner himself to beat his own time. It required a mentally fit mind as well as a physically fit body. Both Boys' and Girls' Track Teams found that a large amount oftraining was necessary in creating a swift team which would go to state. With cons- tant dedication to their sport, they tried to develop a quality of pride and determination which would help them remain one stride ahead ofthe others. The Boys finished Znd in district, 3rd in regional, and tied for 5th in state. At the state meet, the par- ticipants were Verdel Evans, Londell Smith, Paul Sharp, Johnnie Holeman, Carter Jefferson, Melvin Culpepper, Terry Dixon, and Terry Moore. The Girls finished 2nd in district, 3rd in regional, and tied for 8th in state. The participants at the state meet were Lisa McRae, Tara Tinsley, Aretha Evans, and Lazondra Francis. Our hearts swell with pride in the hope and memory ofthose who will give and have given so much ofthemselves. Gritting his teeth, Mack Kelly reveals the true Bearkat within himself as he crosses the finish line. Paul Sharp catapults himself over the pole and sends Bossier's pride soaring. My leg was hurting but I knew l had to keep going, remarked Lavondria after the race. Lisa McRae puts her best foot forward as she leads the Bossier Bearkats to a victory. Pat Nelson gets offto a roaring start. There's no stopping me now! says 210 Johnnie Holman as he glides over the bar. O R BEARKAT PRIDE NEVER UN O if vi ? I +L . : .wr . V ,' 'M -A f' F Track team coaches Don Millen and Mitch , 'ff-5 ' ii Downey' .R, wi .n.w-.MW 'EG 3 . , w ' Londel Smith hopes for a Bearkat victory as he hurls the shot put. Bearkat Pride soars high as Christy Colon makes an outstanding leap at the track meet. f - N 'Rf S' , f f i f W . A . Q M X vi LP fa .ff fy? Front Row: Verdell Evans, Melvin Culpepper, Pat Nelson, Paul Sharp, Scotty Holman, Terry Dixon Back Row: Carter Jefferson, Wai-ran Elliot, Steve Faye, Redman Warmsley, Londell Smith, Terry Moore, Mack Kelly, Craig Spaw. Season of Close Games Front Row: Anthony Shepherd, Tommy Jameson, Tim Bridges, Allen Lopez, Kevin Rob- gp2f,fjkaf5rff,'5Q',igfklfy 'he Haugh son 2nd Row: Reggie Gresham, Pat R1ch, Jeff Pleasants, Jeff Traylor Back Row: Coach S h T J V I , f h ' ' ' ' 0 0m0fC 0mm GITICSOTI HIIXIOUS 3W3llS Ol' 2 gelvlelflgd, Duke Doctor, Ray Johnson, David Goldsmith, David Blddlecomb, Coach hhpban downthelfmd baseline aslhiy playthe Air, C 3 Cy. Vikings. Although the Bearkat baseball team was very young, they showed great enthusiasm and determination throughout the 1986 season. Six of the nine starters were freshmen and sophomores. Second baseman Tommy Jameson said, The year was somewhat like a see-saw - up and down during the entire season. Through hard work and long practices, they were able to reach many of their district goals. A tough time for the Kats, however, was the 8-7 loss to Parkway -- a really disappointing ending to the season. The iinal district record was 5-5. Although 1986 was a year of rebuilding for the Kats, one thing was for sure - they grew in ex- perience and in the heart and were prepared for another chance to have a win- ning season in 1987. Sophomores Tommy Jameson and Jason Satre, Junior Benny Evans, and Senior Martin Navaro were chosen to the First Team All-District. Second Team All- District members were Freshman Allen Lopez and Sophomore Jeff Traylor. An- thony Sheperd was given the Honorable Mention Award. Tommy Jameson and Martin Navaro were also chosen to the All- City Team which appeared on the front page of The Shreveport Times. Even though Tommy Jameson was just a sophomore, through hard work and plenty of practice, he was the only Bearkat chosen to the All Caddo-Bossier Team. E ,Y lr 5 l ii 4 The fearless Bearkats listen closely as Coach McHalf- fey gives a word to the wise as they pull ahead of the Parkway Panthers. Sophomore Jason Satre fires the ball past another Viking for a strike-out. Sophomore catcher Jeff Traylor sacrifices his body to keep the Captain Shreve Gator on third base. Junior Benny Evans goes for the fence in the ninth in- ning against the Fair Park Indians. Sophomore Tommy Jameson is psyching himself up for another of his homeruns! 213 The Bearkats retire to the dugout to have their tum at bat after a long inning in the field against the Woodlawn Knights. Sophomore catcher Jeff Traylor awaits the strike from Jason Satre as they retire another Airline Viking to their home - the dugout. Benny Evans swings hard to pull a foul ball down the third base line against the Cap- tain Shreve Gators. First baseman David Bittlecomb catches the crisp throw from Freshman second baseman Duke Doctor to retire the Haughton Buc. Sophomore Pat Rich gasps for a fresh breath of air as the Southwood Cowboy pitcher blows another one by him. If Dedication, Hustle, and Hard Work Y 4 . X aw . 'J I it it M M 5 iq, .1 J. 'H Sophomores Allen Lopez and Jason Satre tend to find time to pose while junior Jeff Pleasants looks on worriedly as his team llioss the Huntington Raiders at Tinsley ar . Sophomore Anthony Shepherd swings a lit- tle early as his teammates cheer him on from the dugout. Senior Martin Navaro shows the versatility that led him to All-District and All-City honors. Sophomore Jeff Traylor slams one over the shortstop's head to bring in two runs against the Benton Tigers. The Kats huddle around coach McHalffey as they psyche up for the game against the Natchitoches Chiefs. Junior David Biddlecomb wanns up as he is anxiously ready to play against the Panthers. Putting From Every Angle ,gk L, W, Mark Ishler pulls through nicely on his practice swing. Rick Lane watches his ball looking for a hole in one. Charles Donges swings into action for Standing in Bearkat form Rick Lane the Bearkat golf team. prepares to putt , ,.., ...,, 1, r,.. , ..,. ..,. ..., ,-hv if A ...Ji .F if sl' f- 7 ana-mag Rick Lane proves patience is a virtue. Charles is up to his usual form in the Bossier City Toumament. Coach McConathy 1 E in J . ,,,,i., .. sw as hssih,,s g Q? The Bossier High School golf team for 1986 consisted of ten members, some of whom were new to the game of golf. Of the ten players, there were five freshmen and five juniors. They participated in ten matches at local courses including Eastwood, Querbes, Huntington, and Barksdale. The experience gained from this year's play should be a great asset to the Bossier High go f team in the future, according to Charles Donges. A -an Front Row: Tim Schlenker, Aaron Clark, Rick Lane, Greg Mast Back Row: Charles Donges, Brian Godfrey, Jed Conklin, Mark Ishler. GLO lst Row: Brett Chamberlain, Billy Paul, Lila Andrews, Dirk Rainwater 2nd Row: Trey Shewmake, Scotty Downing, John Clark, Chris Robinson 3rd Row: Coach Gaspard, Lance Rainwater, Joey Dagg, Ray Kennon. E FUR THI TEA Coach Gaspard studies his players during an aftemoon practice. Dirk Rainwater displays a drop volley. Scotty Downing shows his backhand retum. Trey Shewmake smashes a forehand! Hard work brings big success for the tennis team. Last spring the tennis team sent Dirk Rainwater and Billy Paul to the State Tennis Tournament. Dirk Rain- water after many hours of hitting tennis balls went to Baton Rouge and came back as the Louisiana State 'Q I -'1 'Dr ' Q., 7 H'-r .I Q .. vt, iw . ,w0 J! .. Xwyrife , Q X'-'QA fx-.,x,,: Champ. This year should be 4 very promising for the tennis Q it . , xg A A X N., ..... - ,N team. There will be four 35-Qegkf gs 3 --25 Q5 Q . D -1-xxsg xV-. ee 3 -V.A .gh . is K. at g 9 M W seniors to start the 1987 'Nr t an 'mfs l 1 spring tennis season. S t t . wg ' A s WWW I S ' M t i - ' ' ..............., . at t . 5' f- -,.Q . .l V .3 l K K 'J N 'QW' ' 4- M -i ' fz, - ki 3 T5 X M' -,,,..,,- i 'jj' X ' -K X j, .. 'F 1. .ff , .W . 1. .. s -, e 3 Q- x 1 it ' 1. .,... 'Y :--if ' ag, M . . ,. -Q - H - M' gk .. ' V,gg ,. if ff' Brett Chamberlain concentrates while sitting on the bench. Trey Shewmake stretches for a high serve during a close set on home court. Dirk Rainwater, 151 seed, goes up to slam an unsuccessful lob that his oppo- nent attempted. Scotty Downing shoots a powerful forehand. During a close game at Bossier, Billy Paul displays an awesome serve toward his opponent. A diamond i a girl's best friend Front Row: Michele Games, Karen Pilgrim, Ivy Bell, Tara Tinsley, Teri Ray, Tiffany Karen Pilgrim, Tara Tinsley and Ivy Be Duelm Back Row: Coach Weaver, Yolanda Harris, Kelly Quinn, Susan Jordan, Deborah watch as senior Teri Ray keeps that Beark Brannon, Tammy Crook, Kathleen Funk, Coach Gatlin. spirit up! 4, -a The Lady Kats set high goals for the year. Although the team was composed solely of - ' sophomores and juniors, experience was ,ff not the factor that led them to a 14-4 win- ning season. It was pure determination of rfit the total team that brought them such a W Q W W good season. The Lady Kats also hosted the f First Annual Bossier High School Fast Pitch Toumament. Not only did they host ' V the toumament, they played and won three ' important games which put them in the 3, finals with the undefeated Mansfield If Wolverines. They beat Mansfield with a 45' score of 17-9. This was definitely the 1 highlight of their season. Karen Pilgrim and Michele Games were chosen to the All- Tournament team. Tara Tinsley was chosen Most Valuable Player of the touma- ment. She pitched a no-hitter against Ben- ton which led to three various articles in the Times and Journal. She pitched a total of 19 strikeouts and walked only four batters throughout the entire toumament. Karen Pilgrim and Tara Tinsley were also chosen as All-District pitcher and catcher along with shortstop Michele Games and center- fielder Yolanda Hanis. Overall their main weapon was the unity of the team. Although they didn't make it to state, they had what it took - DETERMINATION. AQ! gg . 4l. ' QW S5 x y Q W X is :,, I if vf Junior Tara Tinsley shows the form that helped lead her team to victory over the Airline Vikings. Coach Gatlin holds his breath as junior Ivy Bell takes a bad pitch. Senior shortstop Michele Games takes the throw from junior catcher Karen Pilgrim and tags the Airline Viking for an out. Against the Parkway Panthers, Michele Games and sophomore Susan Jordan tend to relax in the dugout as the Lady Kats conquer their opponents! ,fwfr :nw H-Q- . 5 47 4-'www' , , H5 ..,f ,,.p-MW ' fe' M3934 ffwg, do 9 All-District catcher Karen Pilgrim awaits patiently as Tara Tinsley uses up her last warm-up pitches against the Haughton Bucs. Third baseman Ivy Bell is ready for anything as the Lady Kats host the Woodlawn Knights. Karen Pilgrim displays the form that won her several honors. Seniors Teri Ray and Michele Games display the pep that led the Lady Kats to another victory. Sophomore Susan Jordan looks on eagerly as the Lady Eagle goes down swinging for out number three. Junior Tara Tinsley winds up for another no-hitter against the Benton Tigers during the Bossier Invitational. ,.,..-o- i .,..... , . ..,. 1 ...C .. 5- . f f ...,. -- JE k5g5gNL.,.- - ... Wim f--as W '- -..ueT,,fHf , I www? Put me in coach, I m read to pla Tara Tinsley improves her batting average as she hits a triple to bring in two runs against the Captain Shreve Gators. Senior Michele Games tires the ball over to first for another routine out as she retires the Airline Viking for an out. Juniors Karen Pilgrim, Tara Tinsley, and Ivy Bell receive a few instmctions from senior member Teri Ray. ,---...- gg . W C- . , .N ,.g...,,mM.,t,,, WM 1:2 is: ,-,1: ,,. ., ,,,,w -M84 Q' , A ..o.. f '. . 1 -- f,,t,.,f r i Kats Sizzle with Spirit The Rally Kats keep the team's spirit up by lead them to a 29 27 victory against the Tara Tinsley smile as the Kats prepare giving them the Bearkat claw that helped Loyola Flyers Seniors Nancy Hughes and pounce Parkway The Rally Kats are a group of Bossier High students, both boys and girls, who gather together with bundles of spirit to cheer the Bearkat teams on to victory. This group is the only co-ed spirit group in the state of Louisiana. This group has been an active part of the spirit at B.H.S. for the past 2 years. Assisted by Mr. Mont- gomery, the group has grown to over two hundred members. All Rally Kats get a discount at home football games for wearing green and white and cheering the Kats on. It was the Rally Kats' spirit and spunk that motivated our teams throughout the year. , 'mf V, M, kk J' wr' The juniors show true Bearkat spirit during a pep rally to defeat the Northwood Falcons. Seniors Trey Shewmake and Tara Tinsley help form the spirit line that the football team ran through prior to the Loyola game. The sophomores help the football team get ready for the game against Minden. Sophomore Jimmy Friday takes a break before the Bearkat gym is filled with the spirited fans to cheer the team on to victory against the Airline Vikings. The freshman class watches as the Bearkat cheerleaders try to boast the spirit up at their first pep rally. 3 f .til-Q '.-al .Q--5 if iPN .4 , ,,, ,1- varsffff A . -il M W 1:13--il' sts? . eww f ' so f r . ,sg i iii? w H i ii A ' Front Row: Lesley Bradbury, Manager, James McRae, John Messier, Arthur Turner, Pat Nelson, Ronnie Hines, Terry Dixon, Jason Brown, Paul Sharp, Rodney Moffett, Dimitri Mays, Manager 2nd Row: Mike Bass, Jerome Anderson, Mike Jones, Brad Moore, Brett Chamberlain, Reongdet Gonchamorin, Robert Moffett, David Liles, Robby Cortez 3rd Row: Vince Snead, Manager, Randell Hayes, Tim Sanchez, Ronnie Norris, Benny Evans, Anthony Johnson, Glenn Blair, Melvin Culpepper, Jason Kirkland, Greg Washington 4th Row: Roger Reno, Ricky Ofiield, Tommy Tippen, Jeff Traylor, Randy McDaniel, Allen Lopez, Tommy Morelock, Melvin Warmsley, Jimmy Friday, Greg Mast, Manager 5th Row: Robert Strickland, Anthony Federick, Duke Doctor, Warren Elliot, Daryl Wyatt, Harlan Hughes, Johnny Bell, Shane Vetkoetter, Robert Mohnacky Back Row: Coach Millen, Coach Downey, Coach McHalffey, Coach Concillo, Coach Gatlin, Coach Gaspard Front Row: Coach McHalffey, Coach Concilio, Coach Millen Back Row: Coach Gaspard, Coach Gatlin, Coach Downey. Senior Rodney Moffett waits back field for the kick-off in the Bossier-Loyola game at Bossier Stadium. Senior Pat Nelson recovers the ball after a fumble in the end zone during the game against the Woodlawn Knights at Independence Stadium. Mix nfl Constant Practice Produces Winners earkat spirit was definitely in the air as the Bossier Bearkat football team left their mark on Scoreboards cross the District. By beating teams such as Airline, Parkway, Green Oaks, and Natchitoches, they were ble to capture the title of City Champs and District Champs. Advancing through the season and hav- 'ng a district record of 4-l, earned the kats the right to compete in the State playoffs. They made it to the irst round play-offs, but were defeated by the Neville Tigers which eliminated them from any further play1 ff games. The Journal's All-City Team included several outstanding Bearkats. Receiving well deserved recognition were . . . First team: Harlan Hughes, center, Benny Evans, defensive back. Second team: Rodney Moffet, running back, Darryl Wyatt, offensive guard, Warren Elliot, offensive tackle. onorable mentions: Mike Bass, center, Randy McDaniel, offensive end, Arthur Turner, full back, and odney Moffet, punter. Cr . - r.- .., my JAfE.i,.5 V,,,,... Y , 4: PM X G'-A ' W f' I 'el' Q J' A i s r ef- -sa l - - - vi, A M 34 ' . lf- -L A gl 5 L .E my K ' :I i J ' l . ,P ' fl 1 gf A - fi a r 'X CX T 2' v M' if Jae ,gr 1 in Q df.. -. G--V -mia' s .ff . r D Q. f Lf :A , f.-A, K m,.4--:IMS s Y R'f.uf SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS - Front Row: Brett Chamberlain, Rodney Moffett, Paul Sharp, John Messier 2nd Row: Tom- my Tippen, Benny Evans, Arthur Turner, Melvin Culpepper, Pat Nelson Back Row: Shane Vetkoetter, Harlan Hughes, Randy 4 Q, McDaniel, Darryl Wyatt, Warren Elliott. WZ Junior Johnny Bell calls the play for the Bossier Bearkats in the game against the Woodlawn Knights. Kats Win District Title '-Q nil. X 'R u :ef Q Q Q Senior Rodney Moffett runs the ball in for a touchdown to help the kats beat the Flyers 29-27. Senior Benny Evans gets stopped by a determined Buc. Senior Warren Elliott takes time out in the game against the Parkway Panthers for a drink of gatorade. Senior John Messier blocks for Benny Evans as he picks up yardage against the Haughton Bucs. Senior Shane Vetkoetter attempts to kick the ball for the extra point in the game against the Panthers. Sophomore Allen Lopez lowers his head and gains a few more yards against the Bucs. 5? xx. Wi P 1 . ' ' E ' N. 1- I J eff iLJ In the Bossier-Airline game, Rodney Moffett returns the kick for good yardage. Picking his way through would-be Pan- ther tacklers, Rodney Moffett makes a first down. Sophomore Duke Doctor has Coach Millen and Bob Ross examine his foot after a rough tackle from the Neville Tigers in the state play-off game. Senior Lee Capers waits for the play to begin in the Green Oaks game. TI 6 29 24 2l 0 '21 '21 '20 '27 9 M 5 BEARKAT FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Bossier Haughlon 8 Bossier 1107013 27 Bossier Woodlawn 7 Bossier Northwood 14 Bossier Minden 41 Bossier Green Oaks 13 Bossier ParkwaY 6 Bossier Airline 6 Bossier Natchitoches 14 Bossier Capt. Shreve I6 'District games Q s Y S' yi fel: .Z W7 ...J Coach Concilio gives last minute in- structions to the kats as they play the Flyers. Sophomore Tommy Morelock takes on a Flyer during the Bossier-Loyola game. Junior Ronnie Hines moves downfield while avoiding the attack of a Haughton Buc. The football players bust through the spirit banner that helped them beat the Airline Vikings 20-6. A fearless Bearkat makes a diving effort for the ball in the J.V. game against the Bucs. Seniors Darryl Wyatt and Arthur Turner prepare to do battle against the Northwood Falcons. I 1 i L13 4520 If Q rlfsf' .aw'.,uiqg, ,,,, Sophomore David Liles has possession of the ball in Buc territory during the J.V. game against Haughton at Bossier. Sophomore Duke Doctor releases the pass while under pressure of the Knights defense. The Kats defense is lining up to stop the Neville Tigers during the first round state play-off game. Freshman football team - Front Row: Brian Cubley, Mike Armitage, Doug Jameson, Detroit Harris, Roderick Harris, Cedric Crayton, Shane Morris 2nd Row: Roy Simmons, Kevin Morris, Bruce Bun- nery, Charles Taylor, Brian Bartee, Joel Roszkowski 3rd Row: Coach Gaspard, Mike May, Brian Jones, Gid Lincecum, Damion Wallace, Dwayne Elliott, Joseph Williams - manager 4th Row: Gary Smith, Scott Cey, Jonathon Monroe, Patrick Jones, Paul Green, Tracey Williams 5th Row: Fred Parker, Benny Davis, An- thony Capers, Keith Lias, Jeff Ford Back Row: Billy Wyatt, Gary Bates, John Ramirez, Steve Murray, Kim Joseph, Ken- neth Irby. M Kats Fight For ' '- rv- Q P I 11 I ' ' 3 . . V My ictories Lad Kats Undergo Changes f7'7 - - . ,uf...msw4 1 j 'sau-ng., A' as Q 1 1986-87 was a rebuilding year for the Lady Kats. Tara Tinsley and Yolanda Harris were the only returning starters from the 1985-1986 squad. The season was filled with ups and downs due to the lack of ex- perience of key players. The team gained many new young players who provide much hope for the future. Many of these young players have acquired that priceless commodity, experience, and because of that fact the 1986-1987 can never be considered a failure. Senior Yolanda Harris takes a two point shot in the game against Southwood. Freshman Demetria Bell takes the ball down the court as she goes for a lay-up during the Bossier vs. Airline game. Senior Tara Tinsley leads the Kats in a good defense against the Lady Vikes. ,lf ,......... F f 1 Q., ,,s.,.. s,,.., Front Row: Jackie Teague, Julie Jamesoi Tara Tinsley, and Deiska Pentecost 2nd Rov Cheryl Anderson, Anita Anderson, and Yolai da Harris 3rd Row: Juanita Harris, Chiai humvawi , li 5 I 'M t,,,,-,,-,, A .,,,,,.et.,,. , 1, 'ooks, Latunia Richardson, and Nikyta ianey Back Row: Danae Lacy, Renee Wynn, Jach Weaver, and Demetria Bell. The Lady Kats captains are: Julie Jameson, Yolanda Harris, and Tara Tinsley. Senior Julie Jameson and Demetria Bell block the Southwood player as she tries to bring the ball down the court in the game at Bossier. Junior Jackie Teague jumps for a shot as she is fouled by a Southwood player. Freshman Renee Wynn and Demetria Bell run down court after the ball in the game against Benton. Senior Tara Tinsley aims for an easy shot during the game against St. Vincent's. Kats Pla Hard Freshman Renee Wynn jumps up to block the shot ofa Parkway player that helped lead the Kats on to a victory against the Panthers. The Lady Kats and the Lady Vikes confuse basketball with volleyball in the Bossier vs. Airlinegame. Senior Tara Tinsley struggles with a Lady Vike as she shoots the ball in the game against Airline. Freshman Latunia Richardson makes a shot tor the Bearkats in the Airline game. Yolanda Harris and Julie Jameson insist they tried that move to Coach Weaver at the Nat- chitochesgamc. The girl's basketball coach, Miss Weaver, smiles as she shows confidence in her team, Yolanda Harris, a senior. dribbles around a few Southwood players to go in for a lay-up. r ,WT 3 : EUHR rx, N-.r Q A E 5 Ququ., ,..s4sf' L '19 X L W,AL W J' - V ri- ' .N - ' 4 wie.-'e wi- .41A,...L. at - .. f . , .5 If J' . g L1 g .' '- I N Wi Illuii PU Jonathan Monroe takes a two point shot in the Bossier vs. Airline game. Nathan Means dribbles down court with the hope of making a goal. The Kats under the close defense of the Vikes manage to shoot the ball. Brian Bartee goes for a shot that helped the Kats defeat the Vikings. Damien Wallace manages to slam the ball in the game against the Parkway Panthers. Front Row: Brian Cubley, Derrick Harris, Kim Joseph, and Nathan Means 2nd Row: Benny Davis, Chris Barron, Jimmy James, Tracy Williams, and Damien Wallace Back Row: Jonathan Monroe, Brian Bartee, Ran- dy Smith, Charles Taylor, and Coach Gaspard. Freshmen Proudl Represent BHS JV Follows Varsity's Footsteps Front Row: Derrick Sneed, Tommy Jameson, Roderick Autry, Cedric Francis, Jason Kirkland. and Greg Mast 2nd Row: Ray Kennon, Mike Hale, Dupree Cum- mings, Atticus Shuler, and Richard Bennett Back Row: Dwight Chamblee, Tim Schlenker, Blaine Choate, Dean Anthony, Tony Kine, Duke Doctor, Dennis Brannon, and Coach Cleveland. Sophomore Duke Doctor will use his shot to help Bossier during the Airline game. Blaine Choate checks out his options of either shooting or passing the ball in the game against Parkway, A Bearkat basketball player seizes his op- portunity to go for two points as the Bearkats play the Airline Vikings. Tommy Jameson, a junior. looks for somebody to pass the ball to during the Bossier vs. Parkway game. A Viking goes for a goal as a determined Bearkat attempts to block the shot. I 2 W in fl J A ' A W' 2:- C' AR' Varsity Works for Goals Mai The boys' basketball coaches are Coach McConathy and Coach Cleveland. Senior Johnny Holman takes the ball down court for two points that helped the Kats defeat the Panthers. Baxter Earp, a senior, shoots for two as Bossier plays Southwood at Parkway. The Panthers and Bearkats battle it out under the basket to see who will get the re- bound in the Bossier vs. Parkway game. Front Row: Dupree Cummings, Mike Hale, Roderick Autry, Trey Shewmake, and Ray Kennon 2nd Row: Johnny Holman, Milford Parker, Troy Holloway, and Tony King Back Row: Coach McConathy, William Campbell, Mark Isher, Baxter Earp, Bruce Davis, Noel Means, Deon An- thony, and Coach Cleveland, Bossitr Bossie r Hossn. r .1 W1 Therels a special kind of stu- dent at BHS, one who is agile, quick, and mentally and physically strong. This student is unselfish in his devotion to a particular sport. He is a BHS basketball player. For six mon- ths or so out ofthe year this stu- dentfathlete is put through men- tal and physical strain. As in the past, BHS was represented in the 1986-87 cam- paign by a group of players who were willing to devote their time and energies into making the basketball program a suc- cess. Leaders of the team in- cluded mainstay Senior Milford Parker, who McConathy described as an excellent shooter and a good all-around player. Parker was the only returning starter and seemed to take control every time he hit the court. He was also the team's leading scorer. Others cited for leadership abilities in- cluded Seniors Noel Means, who added offensive punch to the lineup, Trey Shewmake, whose hustle and determination were inspirationalg and Bruce Davis, among the leaders on the team in assists. Johnny Holman passes the ball to Bruce Davis in the Bossier vs. Haughton game. The Bearkat basketball captains are Trey Shewmake and Milford Parker. A high flying Giant tries to block Baxter Earp's shot in the Bossier vs. Green Oaks game. Nothing can stop Bruce Davis as he shows Bearkat determination in the game against Green Oaks, Senior Noel Means tries his hand out atjump- ing a Cowboy for the rebound during the Bossier vs. Southwood game. 56 49 64 53 66 60 67 45 Sl 65 67 , 64 Q 52 W 6 i 7 I .- fi Y TZ .2 5 ELM .Av 5 l t- I-is Dribble Pass, Shoot For Two Senior Mark lsher signals to a fellow player that he is open during the game against Green Oaks. Milford Parker goes up for a shot while trying to dodge the Giant's attackers. Noel Means takes his two point foul shot after be- ing fouled by a Minden player during the McDonald's Tournament. A determined Bearkat does not give up even under the continuous strain ofthe Green Oaks Giants. Baxter Earp goes for a much needed shot during the game against Green Oaks. Mark Isher takes an easy shot for the Kats as they play Northwood. 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All credits are fully transferable to state colleges and universities under the Board of Trustees. BPCC is a candidate for accreditation with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Selected academic credits are transferable to the LSUS System. lf you are considering . . . - pursuing a bachelor's degree - attending a business school - gaining an associate degree in Business Administration, Office Administration or Law Enforcement. -training in technical areas - gaining college credit as a high school senior Investigate Bossier Parish Community College. As a community college, Bossier offers two years of academic study for the transfer of credits to other degree programs for completion of a bachelor's degree. Our two-year terminal programs offer preparation for immediate employment in business, secretarial, law enforcement, respiratory therapy, and other fields. Bossier Parish Community College cooperates with other colleges and business organizations, including Northwestern School of Nursing, American Institute of Banking, and law enforcement agencies, in providing the academic subjects and training classes necessary for a degree or a certificate. Bossier also has a special program for high school seniors who have a cumulative 3.0 average which enables them to attend college while still in high school. EXPIOIB this concept of post-secondary education at secondary education prices. This community college concept is a new and very valuable addition to education in Louisiana. ln the fall semester of 1980 Bossier Parish Community College was housed in its new administrative and classroom facility. This new building will provide improved classroom and laboratory facilities with room for expansion and future growth. ag, BROWN BUILDERS CO., INC. BROWN PAVING CO. INC. James M. Brown, Builders, Inc James M. Brown Real Estate 1619 Jimmie Davis Highway, Bossier City, La. 746-0 1 94 Congratulations Class of '87 Barbara W. Gray Dist. H Bossier Parish School Bd. V7 Hranlucs- o,., ' A uarnaratnm DONNY HOOD ' Sonya, we are very Genem' Manage' prolffi Ofyou mffi We 4703 Palmetto noao - no. Box 659 . Benton, ut 7 LOVC YOU- a1a19es2291 Mom 8L Dad Townes of Louisiana, Inc. P.O. Box 72489 Bossier City, LA 71 172-2489 AV Yillidlf 1 15 Brenda, DRILL T CONGRATULATIONS STATUE OF LIBERTY EAM Sandra Bright OUTSTANDING Joy Dillingham MEMBERS May life bring nothing Sheila Haynes but sunny days because Carol Jones Jill Dillingham you have always been J eanyne Richard Sheila Fridday my Sunshine. Laura Shivers Nancy Johnson Love you, Amy Thomas Tonya Runyan Mother Excellence It's our commitment to our patients physicians employees and community Riverside Community Hos Supporting our leaders of tomorrow today. ital ooo MM . 7132 DIFFERE UF of 'f In June of 1986, at a First Baptist Bossier Youth Camp, God spoke to my W heart. He showed me that my example as a Christian was far from what it should be. I looked around and saw that I was giving in to temptations and peer pressure. I have found a more rewarding way to live though. I've discovered the difference, and the difference is Jesus Christ. FIRST BAPTIST BUSSIER YOUTH MINIS TR Y TREY SHEWMAKE You'll Be Sold on C1t1zens! - . Come to 2 Cltlzens Natlonal Bank It's like coming home! MEMBERFDI 2005 Benton Road, Bossier City, LA 747-6000 PHONE 746 4730 Will's Appliance KNOTS-N-NEEDLES NEEDLEWQRIQ a crmrr SL1PF:L!ES Rd, 746-5451 BOB 8: MARVELYN MCKENZIE 2210 as 'ION RoAo OWNERS BOSSIER CITY LA 7llll 0 Good Luck ,mI.'1F!.2'l2Z1r,...1 I G and l C t l t' - - Q ongrauaions SENIQRS HOME OF HONESTY a. INTEGRITY LOUlSlANA'S QUALITY DEALER OF THE YEAF1 IES!-9Uf3YlfC5 Ph: 3181742-7391 Cucos of Bossier City 1990 Airline Drive- Bossier City, LA 711 1 1 -13181 742-6830 THOMAS K. MILAM, President 3933 Benton Road La. Independent Auto Dealers Assoc. Bossier City, LA 71111 THEEQLJMSEETE THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES 401 Hamilton Road, Suite 116, Bossier City, LA 71111 AgentlRegistered Representative 4 1 Day Care and Leaming Center PEGGY PATTERSON ROBERT O. COFFEY, C1.U Agent!Registered Representative ' ma, 747-6811 BOSSIER CITY, LA 71111 746-4223 rw- L Z5 ' ' ' From Your Helplng - Hands LOUISE ALLEN Local l VICE-PRESIDENT 2 1 P.0. Box ssaz 0151746-4220 ShI'6VCpOI'l, LA 71 103 BOSSIER CITY, LOUISIANA 71111 WATS 1-800-2333458 DONNIE LEFLETI' To Kerman, We're really proud of you and wish you all the luck in the future. You'll need it. G3 P, Love, C MOM Telephone 5219 Burkhall Road 13182 742-9285 Bossier City, la. 71111 Congratulations on an Excellent Year! MMR Mlltlfhlllrl RENTAL 81 SALES FIEFRIGERATION 81 ICE ON ICE MACHINES ICE MERCHANDISEHS FURNISHED 5UmY2C0lN5Tg:3Tal5QTs 10 LBS BAGS onocm stones 50 LBS BAGS GG Wm WE DELIVER 'fcuaf ICE LAST Loncfw' 'ogg J 742-7325 55355355 W' -J 5 1100 Eastside Dr. - Bossier City OCCASIONS J new PW Lisa, You have given us these memories. We love you and are so proud of your accomplishments. God Bless and Keep You Always. A daughter brings sunshine to brighten your days and she brings worlds of joy through her warm, loving ways . . . The sweet things she's done and the nice things she's said are memories to cherish throughout years ahead . . . A daughter's a blessing that comes from above . . . She's a special and beautiul treasure to love. Majorie A mes Mother, Daddy, Paige WIIRD PRINTING SERVICE CONSOLIDATED l TELEVISION :remains SERVICE o envelopes o Russia smws o orifice Poms o wsnomc mvumions 3814 East Texas Street Bossier City, Louisiana 7424 622 Phone 746-0794 1412 AIRLINE DRIVE BOSSIER CITY National Video 2005 Airline Drive ' BossierCity, LA 71111 B , S B Q TG8LY Shopping Center oss 'er 'ty a r - ' Movie and VCR Rentals CA-VER 'NG SERVICE and Sales 203 Mdlormick Phone 221-6512 BOSSIER CITY, LA. JOE COBB, Owner VIDEOLAND Video Rental Card 1419 Airline Drive Bossier City, LA 71 1 12 747-0533 7621 Pines Road Shreveport, LA 71129 687-8028 Hwy. 3 North Benton, LA 71006 965-2858 756 E. Hwy. 80 Haughton, LA 71037 949-1 29 1 National FIRST SECURITY BANK 81 TRUST 4910 Barksdale aiva. 71112 Phone 13181 747-5050 Hwy. 80 Haughton 71037 Phone i318j 949-4173 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT COMPLIMENTS OF 8 it no 4 - E his J xxx gl s U ff 1 . ,II E 'ii i' i 2.91: -A 571 '-i'lif51,:.' -:f1iii'i5fiisiE'1::1-' . iii: ll! :qi Q -xlib:-ll 5 '- gl ' mi? '- ua- Ecapcain new 'A Great Little Seafood Place' 2004 Airline 9312 Mansfield Rd. 747-7139 688-4018 Compliments of WILNA MABRY Bossier Parish Clerk of Courts PETERS GROCERY 1521 Barksdale Blvd. Best Wishes Seniors! Sam Peters, Jr. Temple Furniture New and Used - Furniture and Appliance Buy - sell -trade - things of vaule Antiques - Visa 8: MasterCard 2406 Barksdale Blvd. Bossier City 747-4690 'QW-NR OFQUAM Jerry R. Works Branch Manager Comfort Supply Inc. 1027-B Jack Wells Blvd Sn n LA 71107 revepo , 318!221-3097 Shann n - - - 0 f Airline Optical Upon every remembrance R,-S Filled . of you, we Thank God. May Glasses mea Q ' optical Repair HE continue to use you Como' Lenses Lens D p ca o in the future as He has in the past. All our love, Dad, Mom SL David Quality Optics 1421 Airline Drive Bossier City, La. 71112 Phone 747-981 1 MARK S. HUT'l'ON Certilied Optician Charlotte, We are very proud of you. Congratulations! We love you. Mom 84 Grandma ,vf 111.1 fffff1a1fy.'-'r,,4, Y Podnuh's ,O BAR-B-Q ll arg 8995 Mansfield Rd. 1915 North Market 688-0818 222-7480 1 146 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. 108 Benton 869-3371 Spur 741-1344 Catering Our Speciality Daily!Weekly Specials ,SQ I-25059 Telephone 13181965-2213 Fast Dependable Service 1- Y L Ron's Trophy Center 'Q' Locally owned IAMES W. BILL LITTLE, C.L.A. 601 Benton Rd. Sq. Ron Hendricks Bossier City, LA 21 1 1 1 Fran Bryan, Engraver 747-4491 ASSESSCR FOR P- 0- BOX 325 BOSSIER PARISH Benton, Louisiana 71006 Wishing You Well WIL LIS-KNIGHTON MEDICAL CENTER 2600 Greenwood Rood Shreveport Louisionc 71103 Ask The People Who Buy From Us t I eadmand 142-1763 Pgrfo 601 BENTON ROAD SQUARE aosslfk CITY, LA 7l 1 ll - enter Larry, We are proud of all you have accomplished so far. Best wishes to you and whatever the future may bring. Our love, Dad! Mom, Dem 'Q Derek BILL STEADMAN JOE ST. ANDRE Wishing You The Best Class of 1987 Johnson's Furniture J h xxx, ,-f O Him S FURNITURE Travis, Sandra, Daniel 8a Stephen Kim, Thanks for being my big sis - Shanda Kimberly, Precious loves you. Dearest Cheryl, We wish you continued success in your Senior Year. Love Always, Dad, Mom, Anita 8: Erik We Love you Bill! Mom, Dad, Julie 8L Earl 1 1 When it takes TEAGUE'S WELDING 8L more than FABRICATION . 1250 E. TEXAS ST. a gg BOSSIER CITY, LA 71 ll I A ik X 13185742-4121 Agn xx BLACKSMITHING STEEL FABRICATION 1, 1' PM , TRAILER HITCHES SPECIALIZED WELDING t giillix GW 1 Y -Q i al X A '75, I X . . I ir. ,p Darryl, S Q . ff ' SP3 YQ S1151 Aff May your future f I , j y gg be filled with joy f It . Ak' ht and happiness. I .INS ,X I NEI will LII? 116431111 .1 'D I I IQ , I -Vex 'I - l 5 K , if I , ,WI . I .A h AY. L k -M , 1 K K s- . 1 ' IVX ' Our best wishes for your continued success. Love Dad, Mom 84 Danika MEDICAL CENTER ' 0 '12.'i'i'f.2! A NE 062 BDSSIEP CITY LA 7 IIII ISIBI 227'EUl'JC1 I un' M 71179-055 lRA'S GOLF CART SALES, INC. I Q of , ft, 1, X, P' E 11- my . 0 In 1 Ill' I - . Mu Alpha Theta 1986-87 Faculty Sponsor - Mrs. Huie President- Larry Layfield Vice President - Nancy Hughe Secretary - Comeco Jones Treasurer - Billy Paul Reporter - Tommy Jameson S SALES- LEASING - RENTALS - ssnvsce ' New a. useo cmrs - mars . BATTERIES - TRAILEB 13181 742602 SUZANNE, Good Luck in Your Life Junior Congratulations Becky, Thursday's Child has far to go . . . and you are well on your way. Love, Mom, Dad 84 Dennis First United T AMMY, Methodist Church 201 JOHN WESLEY BOULEVARD BOSSIER CITY, LOUISIANA 71 l 12 PHONE 318-742-3823 May the Lord bless you and keep you May the Lord make his face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you May the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace. Amen. Jane Cooper Join us every Sunday Director of Education 4:30 - UMYF and Youth Meeting 5:30 - Supper 6:00 - Youth Choir I ,,,, ,mee You 84 Me Forever. We are a strong group of fellowship including 3 youth from your school. Come andjoin us! Sherry, Congratulations! Wishing you lifeis best today and always. May you continue reaching for the stars and may all your dreams come true. Love, Mom, Rob, Scott, Amy, the Vowles family, the Whatleyls, Carroll Sprayberry, and all your friends at Music Mountain Water Adams Kxmberly Allen Alisa Allen Mary Anne Anderson Cheryl Anderson Shannon Anderson Sharon Anthony Deon Armltage Deanna Arnold John Asano Mlchael Asano Paul Autry Roderlck Ball Wllford Barbara Margarxta Barnett Wanda Barrett Lloyd Bartee Margne Bass Mlchael Bass Steve Bell Bennye Bell Johnnle Bell Karen Benlcken Patrlcxa Bennett Rtchard Benton Kendra Bland Robert Boatrlght Davrd Boney Tara Bonner L1sa Bookout Robert Boyd James Bradbury John Bnttenham Stacey Brogsdale Dlahann Broome Vernon Brown Jason Bunnery Bessle Burge Stepame Campbell Wxlllam Capers L1sa Camey Kr1st1n Carter Danlelle Cason Paula Cassel Kathy Chaney Nxkyta Chrlstlan Sean Clark Patlcta Coleman Dave Coleman Dawn Conway Tlmothy Cook Kevm Cooper Valerre Corkhnll Tonya Cortez Johnny Cox Ernk Crawford Rob Cruse Joseph Culotta K1mberly Culpepper Patlck Cummmgs Emery Daniel Vernessa Davldson Mellssa Davls Debra Davls Tequlla Announcing The Seniors of 1988 Day Bradley Dllllngham J1ll Dnxon Terrance Easter Ernc Edward Thomas Emory Teresa Engl Veronica Evans James Fedrrck Anthony Feldman Chad Ferraro Doreen Fllhppmo Christopher Fnlhppmo Rene Francns Lazondra Free Carey Friday Shella Frye Lonlynn Fuson Peggy Garhngton Jnmmy Glpson Todd Godfrey Chnstme Gonchamonn Reongdet Goodson Br1t Gotman Goldxe Gray Davld Gray Sandra Green Davld Gremer Earnest Gresham Reganold Hale Michael Hall Kevm Hallman Dexter Hargrove Tammy Hams Kelvm Hams Sonya Harrnson Crystal Harrrson Howard Hayes Deanna Henderson B1ll Hendnckson Tracy Herman Davnd Hrdalgo Thomas Hmes Ronme Holman Johnnie Horn Tabxthal Hoskms Davld Howard Fellcla Huber Vxrglma Hudson Jeffrey Hughes Eulanda Humphries Rachel Hurst Charles Jackson Robert James Josette Jameson Thomas Jarrell Jeffrey Jefferson Mark Johnson Joseph Johnson Nancy Johnson Steve Jones Adma Jones Jenmfer Jones Klm Jones Polly Jorden Susan Jorgenson Tracy Kappus Robert Kelsey Raymond Kennon Lora Kldd Tyrus Knowles Jacquelme Lamed Paul Lee Johnny Lee Pamela Lem Trna Lemons Christopher Lewis Shannon Long Krxsta Lusk Chrxstn Lyons Scott Mannmg Kevm Marston Ramona Martensen Rncky Martenson Teresa Mathews Jason McAll1ster Akane McCord John McCraw Chalame McDonald Allsa McGee Mrke McKean Mona McK1nney Carlton McLeod Tum McRae James McWaters Mlchael Meldon Nlchell Mohnacky Robert Mollyno Ellzabeth Monroe Donald Ray Monroe Shannon Moore Bradley Moore Klmblery Moore Mlchael Moton Leroy Navarro Abelando ODonell Mlchael Ogden Tern ONeal Shanda Otero Jose Palmer Jamxe Peka Gavln Petteway Lavondrla Pllfer Helen Pollard Twyla Poole Jessle Powell Nlcole Powell Penny Presley Mlchael Pught Anthony Qumley Teresa Rachal Leslle Raney Felecla Raney Stephen Ray Russel Rrch Mlchael Richard Jeanyne Robson Kevm Russell Yvette Rutan Jenmfer Sanchez Deldra Scott James Seely LaDonna Sheeley Tlmothy Shepherd Davrd Sheppard Anthony Shlvashankara Tumkur Shuler Stephame Shull Kelly Stmmons Randall Slngletary Kellr Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth Smxth Smlth Smith Snead Sneed Drxle Mellssa Rrckey Sharon Shunda Tara Vnckey Vmce Lexgh Ann Soley John Soumas Donavon Stansbury Rhonda Sulllvan Rosland Tabolmsky Marjorre Tabolmsky Susan Taylor Rlchard Teague Jacouellne Teeters Holly Thomas Stephame Thompson Sonya T1mler Timothy Tracy Amy Traylor Jeffrey Tuggle John Turner Katherlne Tyson Katrlna Utley Patrxcxa Velllquette Robert Vergo Amanda Walker Jeremy Walker Shelly Wall Gary Washmgton Greg Washmgton Lachelle Washmgton Shella Wells Darrell Wesley Bryant Western Joyce White Bllly Whltten Lmda Wllbourn Shanna Wllllams Angelique W1lll3mS Donya Wrlhams Inez Wllllams Matthew Wxlhamson John Wxnslow Donald Wooten Amber Wrnght Juamta Wynn Charles Yeager Jack Youngblood Shon , , . ., . 3 Q . ' . ' 1 1 l ' ' , 1 1 , , ! l J ' I 1 1 I 9 , l , 1 1 , 5 ' 1 l 1 7 , l 1 1 I v I ' 1 1 V ' 1 1 ' , . . .' . 1 I I 1 3 . . . . ' 1 1 J l , . ' 1 I I 1 I 7 S , . . . , . ' . ' . S 1 ' . ' . I O 1 Y I l 1 I 1 , A , . Y I 3 I 7 . ' 1 ' 1 , , Y 1 1 9 1 . l J . I 1 1 I , , . l 1 1 3 ' ' , 1 I 1 9 ' . 1 I I 1 .' . , . 1 I 1 ' . ' I 1 1 1 I 1 , , I , Q , Y 5 ' ' . ' 1 1 l ' 1I 1 . ' ' 1 1 BIFSICF, Allen Hardy, Charles Miller, Angela Tilley, Richard l , . J . 1 I 1 3 I 7 , , , 4 , Y 1 , I , , 7 Y F I ' 1 1 . I I I I I I . I . I I I I . I . . ' , . '. 1 I 1 ' , . ' 1 I 1 , - J . 7 I 3 7 ' , 1 1 1 I Y I Q . , I . . ' 3 . 1 I 1 J. . J - - ' . I ' S 7 I I I 7 I , I 1 ' I 1 , 1 I 1 1 , 1 I 1 I , I , 7 - , ' . . ' . , ' l I 1 J J ' . . . J , - J , . . ' , J - ' . . ' 1 V 1 I , 1 I 1 , I I . , 1 I 1 1 . J , I 1 5 1 ' , . ' , - . , . 9 . J . , - . ' I Y . . ' ' . 9 I 1 . ' . , ' l 1 1 , , Congratulations Baxter! A WARM WELCOME IS AWAITING you I CARDSI- GIFTS - CANDY - Booxs MILDRED GOODRICH, OWNER 19 HEART O'BOSSIER 742-1246 Bossisn CITV, LOUISIANA MELINDA ELLIS SUSAN PATE JEANNIE CELMER Hair Stylist Hair Stylist Nail Technician PEDICURES - FACIALS BRENDA TAYLOR Owner 2285 Benton Rd., Suite D-105 'Bossier City, Louisiana i318j 741-1003 We are very proud ofyou and wish you success MANE CHANCE HAUR CENTER in everything you do. Love Open Tues. Thru Saturday 7 . . M d D d Late Evenings by Appointment Om an a Phone 746-6179 ' Owner David Mirola Maxine Drewen Bossier City Jackie Brocato Louisiana Audrey Griffin 71112 Wanda Wyatt Edna Desota 1315 Airline Drive 9 . ff O Cookware 8: Specialty Foods for the Gourmet Cook 318-746-3380 534 Benton Rd. Bossier City, LA 71 l l l 'x MICHELIN KEVSTONE G WESTERN WHEEL STRATTON 61 GATEWAY GUMBO MUDDER FARM L INDUSTRIAL TIRES Smith Tire 8: Wheel FOI ALL YOUR TIRE NEEDS PHONE 747-2320 1930 EAST TEXAS KEN SMITH. Owner BOSSIER CITY, LA 11111 1,1911 , REP. ROBERT ADLEY District 8 2285 Benton Road, Suite B-100 Bossier City, LA 71111 House ot Representatives Office: 1318, 747-1133 State ot Louisiana Home: 13181746-4919 Thanks for the best years of my life. Good luck in years to come. Forever and always Congratulations Thomas! May your future be filled with happiness and success in all that you do. Love Always, Momma, Christy Sr. 87 a Bearkat and Mike Charlotte Shelly B. Jay H. Congratulations! Dina B. Tim West Cheryl J. Catherine Russel L. Mandy I love you guys! You are the best friends anyone ,87 Grad could ever hope for. To all my Senior Friends! Love, Congratulations! We did it! Pa! Tommy! Kevin, Good luck and take care of yourself. You will always be in my heart. Love, Angela We are very proud of you! Mom, Dad, Scott, Chris and Grand-dad and Grandmom WE'RE PRDUD 0F YUU! You've worked hard for this day, but now that you've made it, it was worth it. Now you're just about ready to go out into the world and begin a new life. There are so many options like finding a career, going to col- lege, 'or joining the service that it will be hard to make up your mind. We at The Times hope that our newspaper your newspaper has helped you in some way to prepare for the future. We will continue to keep you abreast of what is happening in the day to day news, sports, and activities in Shreveport and the world. he imes Congratulations Brett T Loumnnn orrrrtono fupptv ,,0, 4 ff- 2140 E. Texas St. Bossierp City La May you continue to reachlilgxg goals' 4WD 8L ATV Parts 8L Accessories MOM, DAD gc MICHELLE Installatron 84 Reparr Tr1c1a We are very proud of your accomplishments through the years and we wish you all the best in the future. Love, Mom, Dad and Tracy QUERBES 81 NELSON 214 Milam Street Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 221-5241 .70 '17 7 ,gf ia nol an eau hui' Lein flue rinci afi if 9 I' f' rluu lzfer Auf Hflzunluu or mulfin if !ooL eab a ? 9 5 Leing Hyouraeff We llaue ufwuga been prom! of you am! we wwf: you mucll Aucceu in .Keep Clllfiit fff and you ufiffufwaya Jucceezl. love Jdfwayb, mom Elf album! Automotive Industrial Tractor Oil Field Sales Service BLACKBURN RADIATOR SHOP Complete Radiator Service Since 1948 3406 Industrial Dr. xQ2EggE1?fSOu, Frank B. Blackburn P.O. Box 5597 Y 'Low 131 sy 742-9451 Bossier City, LA 71111 Mom and Dad Bi 11, I am so happy to have been able to share with you your last two years of High School. I hope that college holds many good opportunities and memories for you. My love for you will last forever. Love Always Joyce Dear Tara, You are bright, talented and ambitious, the future holds great things for you. We know you have set your goals high and you will surely reach them. Always remember that God loves you whatever you do and we love you too. Love, Me-maw 8: Mam-maw Continuing the Tradition! Tuitti, Tracey, Tricia '64 '84 ,87 KI1St1, We just want you to know that we love you so much and are so proud of you! 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I ii? 4 1 Nancy Hughes Kevin Robson Cheryl Anderson Jill Dillingham Sheila Friday Holly Teeters Colophon Four hundred and seventy-five copies of the Les Memories were printed by the Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas. The approx- imate cost of the publishing was Sl9,000. This 73!4 x IOV2 book contains 288 pages printed on 100 lb. enamel paper. Sixteen pages of the book are printed in four-color. All body copy is set in Times Roman. The cover is four-color with dark green background. All class and faculty pictures were taken by Olan Mills of Haughton, La. Ac- tion shots were taken by the year- book staff members or Olan Mills. Special thanks go out to Mrs. Rougeau, the advisor, who spent so much time helping the staff pro- duce this yearbook and to Mr. Beckermeyer for helping the staff with their write-ups as well as any other jobs we needed him to do. Our thanks to Mr. Tinsley, Mr. Concilio, and Mr. Culbert, for their cooperation. 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