Broadmoor High School - Buccaneer Log Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

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A company bound by a common tie: a coterie iKV. d f-tjd} mm-v circles that ere different end yet identical just as ballerinas turn alone but always together . . . some of us will revolve faster or wider than others and a few of us may ever find that central nucleus of self-identity wherein the dizzying motion is halted tranquility achieved. an the round encompassing volume of a stadium and bright lights above . . . the clinched fists and open mouths . . . and the fullness of the zero which dictates No Time Remaining. and leaving on rapidly turning wheels to begin the circles again the classroom, circles of friends . . . activity the motion of circles. then in the confusion, the times when thoughts spiral inward (for the chemists tell us that constantmotionracircularpath causes a loss of energy) — the distance time, speed and position of the circles alter but never their shape and our thoughts go round a world spinning through space day after day. century following century. our private worlds overlap, intersect, and intertwine in the daily life which brings us so close together and so far apart buses, bicycles, and cars bring us here where keys turning in lockers, announcements class after class according to the spinning Clock, faces moving and coming together, and after 3:00 on Monday through Friday the meetings, dialing phone numbers, records spinning 'round — all of these manifest the circle of life which is rarely broken . . . 16 CIRCLES OF COUNSEL that show us the past and lead us to tomorrow Administration Set Guidelines At BHS FRANK R. McLAVY PRINCIPAL B.S.. M.Ed.. L.S.U. I s ’•eally all my locker partner s fault that I was la e o class. I just don’t understand why she can't find someplace else to keep her tennis shoes and insect collection1. 3ut Mr. Mac. do you really think that December I is too early to start advertising the Mardi Gras Ball?? A newly remodeled office and a new assistant principal added to the administrative staff and helped to keep •ne office the cer er of action at Broadmoor. 20 FRED T. BANKSTON ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL B.S.. M.Ed.. L.S.U. Ruloi w©ro a ways strictly enforced. (S. Selig, M. B. Theisen. Mr. Mac) JEWELL S. KELLY ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL OF NSTRUCTION B.S.. M.Ed.. Southern University 21 mm The Guidance Office Was The Source Of Many Answers OR. MARY WASSON B.A.. Blue Mountain College. M.Ed. L.S.U.. Ph.D.. L.S.U. Don't you offer 3 course in basket-weaving? When is the representative from Okefenokee U. coming? Helping students to expand their circles of living and learning, the guidance office placed special emphasis on helping career-minded seniors find the best v ay to o bright future. 22 L VICTOR F. BERGERON, JR. B.S.. M.Ed. L.S.U. -a BHS Enjoyed A New Library No, Physics Made Easy does not belong with the books of fiction! You know, after three years I'm getting tired cf copying all my reports out of the World Book. The library contained many books covering subjects from A gebra to Zoology. ELEANOR COLE ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN LULLY SANCHEZ HEAD LIBRARIAN B.S.. B.A.. M.L.S.. S.L.C.. L.S.U. It's perfect y ridiculous to have to look up why Girl Scouts collected peach seeds during World War !I!I (D. Rowlond) 23 Secretaries Kept Broadmoor Going was checking m but if you’d rather I d be only too glad to check out! What does it mean :f your name isn't or the official list of o I graduating seniors! Effic ency was the key word for the great job that was done by all the secretaries at BHS. MARIE MORRIS. Main Office L.S.U. Many Services Were Provided For Students ELIZABETH B. WELLS dietician — 8.S.. £aSf Carolina, l.s.u. Oops. I think I just put my milk carton in the silverware place. Feed ng the -whole school was not always an easy job for Mrs. Wells and her staff. Mr. Richards, would it be too much trouble for you to climb to the op of the gym to hang this poster? I’ve always had this terrible fear of heights. Mr. Richards literally neld the keys that opened the door o every school day. JOSEPH F. RICHARDS Superintendent of Grounds anc 8tildirgs 25 Ronnie Wright found outside research for English class very useful. MARIE E. BEYSSELANCE Eng ish III — B.S. Brainerd Jr. College. L.S.U. — F.T.A. HELEN COLE English IV. Honors English IV — B.A.. M.A.. University of Te as L.S.U. 26 English Classes Were A Basis For Other Areas Of Study But that’s how I spell it!' My mind just went blank on that last test. I even forgot who wrote Hamlet! English, including reading writing listening and speaking, laid the ‘oundation for other nterests of students. JOSIE F. FRANCOIS English II. Ill — B.A.. M.Ed.. Southern. New Orleans Bap‘ist Theological Seminary DIANE FORREST English II Business English B.S.. L.S.U. Gramblng College 27 Audio And Visual Aides Enriched Studies Of Literature JANE W. GILLETTE English IV. English II Honors — B.S.. L.S.U. — Student Government. B.G.'s VOTER-r.FPPEKr SF.Rlf Dt lk. - . CHARLES HULBERT Englijn III B.A., M.Ed. Southorn BARBARA B. W LL AMS £nq sh II - 3.A.. Soc-thcrrt COR NNE I- . Ms YES .S.U. Math Gave Students More Problems Than They Could Handle ANNETTE JAUBERT Geometry. Algebra II. Chemistry — 8.S.. Southwestern — Mu Alpha Theta Something strange happened to my graph; it just doesn't go in any quadrant! Life has reached a new low when you add five and four and come up with eleven. Squares, triangles, cones, anc spheres made many a math student's mind run in circles. 30 GLADYS D. JOFFRION Mathematics — B.S., M.Ed.. Southern W. HARDY BOZANT Trigonometry. Advanced Math. Algebra II — B.S.. M.S.. L.S.U. — Golf Team MARILYNN W. DYKES Honors Algebra II — B.S. M.A.. L.S.U. CHARLES L. CHUSTZ Honors Geometry. Geometry — B.S.. M.Ed.. L.S.U. — Leo Club ROSA T. PRESTON Geometry. Algebra I B.S.. Sou'horn. University of Iowa. Southern Illinois. University of Missouri 32 CHARLES T. RICE Aigebra II. Trigonometry. Advanced Mathematics — B.S.. M.Ed.. L.S.U. A Variety of Math Courses Was Offered 1 ATTENTION: The so called study of mathematics and all related interests should hereby be recognized as totally fictitious and without merit. The strange rituals connected with such activities are observed by various members of our society suffering from neurotic and self-destructive tendencies. This message was brought to you by the English Department. CORRY C. STEMLEY Biology. Senior Mathematics — B.S.. legend Col-ege. Southern University. Lincoln University 33 Lectures And Discussion Were Part Of Social Studies Classes Sure I take POD — Possibilities Open to Dropouts! “I think my Civics teacher has a problem. Do you realize he uses Louisiana as an example of good government? The world — its history and its problems — was discussed in many social studies classes. JUDITH BUNCH General History Anciont History. Medieval and Modern History, American Histcrv B.S.. M.Ed.. L.S.U. Log Staff. Sr. Class 34 ELKIN SHELL JACK Sociology. Civics — B.A.. M.A. Ol© Mss. Poabody College L.S.U. LAWRENCE CUMBO Civics. Drivers' Education — M.Ed.. L.S.U. J Fied Kaufmen enjoyed P.O.D. reports. CLYDE V. PERKINS American History. Drivers' Educot on — B.S. M.Ed.. La. Col-logo. L.S.U. KATHERINE H. ROBERTS American History, American Studies — B.A. M.Ed. Northwest ern, L.S.U. — Bora Club A Study Of The Past Gave Students A Look Into The Future MELVIN M. SINQUEFIELD Civics. Economics. P'obloms of Dorrocracy — M.Ed. Un versi y of Mississipp — Beta Club B.S.. SojtHorn KATIE WARNER Problems of Democracy. Economics. Civics. World Goograpny m 37 i JU XJ J' Ia. X-CX oO C JL oS . CL yO-C - rw x-v-j £JLCjlav A str XJ -£-£c . Qjlxl O-VTi cX v- o 'uJO. Ox o(aaj „ tbuycLts! -j u ts Lj- jixtj Z 'U-- CA la p orn psjL -J S . O cL KJ As uJ CLal- bjC y rr fA' O y ol JL X y j V . rxxX cx_ iG LjLA clX C OO £sU X) J ASAfL -J LsLs y I think that failing bioloqy could hurt my career as a doctor! My mother was sure glad when I took my live lizard exhibit to school!” he study of life helped biology students to understand the basic composition of he world. rv aJu '( +!) (XAA (xJj aasolJi Xa X j fkX'c ( GRACE B. BEGLEY Bology — B.A., M.S.. Ole Miss. Mississippi College. L.S.U. l LA A uJL nJ ULccXLO ttA-S-' PJMl euro The Glass Menagerie. Biology Gave Cut-Ups An Opportunity To Do Their Thing OLINDE S. PATIN Biology — B.S., M.N.S. L.S.U. Would The Real Mr. Wizard Please Stand Up? is y M ETHEL L CLAIBORNE Chemistry — B.S.. L.S.U. — Broadmoor Medical Association I'm taking pre-flight so thot when I buy my private jet I won't have to pay for lessons!’ Why do I get stuck with ne lab partner that has to play Red Baron every time he puts on those goggles?! New scientific techniques and theories unfolded in physics, chemistry, and pre-flight. BRYAN M. VAUGHN Physics, Trigonometry — B.S.. M.Ed. L.S.U. gQuienes Parlez Latin? Boy. will I impress all the people in Rome with my great Latin vocabulary! I don t know about you. but I can't even read the page numbers of my novel! Students learned he value of communication in the French. Spanish and Latin classes offered at Broadmoor. SANDRA WILSON Spanish II. III. IV V — B.S.. L.S.U. — Spanish Club. A.F.S. 2 V A ENRIQUE LaLUZ Spanish I, III, Civics B.A.. M.A.. University of Miami. L.S.U. Tulane — Spanish Club. A.F.S.. Key Club Color Guard BARBARA ADAMS to in English — B.A . Baylor. M.Ed., L.S.U. Larin Club DOUGLAS ANTHONY LEWIS French — B.S. Southern. University of Ar ansas. University of Ronnes — Flour de Lis Eager Workers Found An Outlet Through Commerce Classes ALCYONE W. LOVELY Typing I — B.S.. Southern University. University of North Dakota — F.T.A. ■. I wonder if I'll ever type •aster than l2' 2 words a minute?!” When we piny store do we get to use real money?? Shorthand, typing and the other courses in the commerce department revolved around accuracy and speed. ROSALIE I. TULL Typing I, II. Clerical Practice — B.S.. M.Ed.. L.S.U. — Keyettes 44 BETTY P. LAWRENCE Typ.ng I Shorthand — B.S.. M.Ed. L.S.U.. San Diego State — COE. Mu Sigma fne rru C9tm INCC NCu JANICE MARIE BURRIS B.S.. Gramblirg College, Southern, tare — DECA CORRIE LEE LOEWEN Typing I. Bookkeeping I — B.S. Northwestern 45 Speech Students Spoke Out On Topics Of Their Choice My speech is entitled The Social Life of the Averaqe Australian Aborigine’. Speech classes allowed for creative self-expression. The intonse emotions felt in dramatic exhibition left Armand Mayeaux exhausted. Self-expression was imperative to good debaters. (D. Conrad) Notes had to be taken to learn the proper techniques of good speaking. (D. Bullock) JUANITA WALKER SPIERS Speech I. II. III. American History— B.A. Louisiana Tech M.Ed. L.S.U. — Debate Squad i Talent And Technique Combined To Produce Works Of Art I may not be able to draw very well, but I sure can fingerpoint ike crazy! Art classes provided criticisms and encouragement tor many students. Cautious Criticism holpcd to make perfectior possible. (Ivf. Beech and R. Borselon) Music Was A Part Of Student Life LEE J. FORTIER Band. Music Theory — 8.M.. M.M.. L.S.U. Is there a place for a kazoo player in the band? I could be stuck up here for life — My high hee broke on the riser! The band and choir kept Broadmoor humming a happy tune. JACK V. STORY Bond. Mined Choir. Girls Choir. Boys' Choir Music Theory_ B.M.E.. L.S.U. — Choir 48 Learning To Correct Mistakes Was A Part Of Home Ec. Instruction VERA H. MARTIN Home Economics. Home Family Living — B.S.. Northwestern. M.S.. L.S.U.. Southeastern — F.H.A. I Oh nc. my invisible zipper just disappeared!’ I really thought the eggshells added greatly to the texture of that cake. Even Women's Lib fanatics found the skills taught n Home Economics classes useful! The hardest part about cooking to some girls was being this excited when taking their wares out of the oven! (D. Moorer) 49 New Facilities Aided GERALD J. BERNARD Power Mechanics Techniques were compared and perfected. (R. Clopp. J. Thornton) Rusty Borne created yet another table log. Young Craftsmen 1 What's wrong with making a pink rabbit cage? But. my parallel slide is warped! Woodworking, power mechanics, metal working, technical and mechanical drawing were among the many skills taught in Industrial Arts classes. RONALD W. McCOY Industrial Arts I, 2 Mechanical Drawing 1.2 — B.A., M.S.. L.S.U. 51 And roxt semester I want to ♦at© power mechanics! (J. Ruckstuhl) Girls’ Gym Students Enjoyed A Wide Variety Of Sports Fourth hour H PE students eagerly signed up to take ice hockey. Daily exercises were meont to develop grace and poise. MILLIE KANE Physical Education — B.A., M.S.. Louisiana Tech. L.S.U. — Girls' Athletic Association 52 1 LINDA W. LOTT Physical Education — B.S.. M.S.. L.S.U. — Cheerleaders. P.E.M. E E K! There s a man in the dressing room!! But it's 30 below zero outside — We ll freeze to death!! The many comoetitive and recreational activities tajght in Girls' H. and P. E. classes produced we l-rounded. heo hier girls. PAT D. POPE Phyjica Education — B.S.. L.S.U. — Buccarettos 53 Boys' Gym Classes Stressed Competition And Sportsmanship GEORGE MCGEE Physical Education — B.S.. Southern University Did you hear that they're offering belief dancing next six weeks??! Son. if you don't straighten up you'll be running lops for the rest of your life. Boys P.E. classes gave students an outlet for their athletic skills. DAN E. WINGATE Physical Education _ B.S.. Northeastern. M.Ed. L.S.U. — FeWh.p of Christian Athletes CIRCLES OF CREATIVITY where we are judged for our capabilities as well as our accomplishments wmmm MR. AND MISS BHS ANN HEATHERLY. elected as Miss BHS. served the school os a cheerleader for two years, os Beta Club Vice-President, as GAA Vice-President, as a Hi-Y Sweetheart, and as a member of 8G‘s. Keyettes. and Mj Sigma. Other honors owardod Ann included ho' ooction as Homocoming Quoon and a delegate to Girls Stato. ERIC STRATMANN, chosen by seniors as Mr. 8HS 72. contributed to school life as President of the Senior Class. Treasurer of Key Club. Keyette beau and as a member of Mu Sigma. Eric was also solected as a delogato to Boys' State and as the outstanding member of h $ Junior Closs. I 1 t f BHS Leaders Were Honored KNEELING: David Cole. Fred Kacfman, Tom DeMars. Potc Cornoll. STANDING: Gary Phillips. Jim Gentry. Worth Prescott Ewen Ritchie. Don Griffin. NOT PICTURED: Kevin Co o. Broadmoor students v ho demonstrated superior characteristics v ere given special recognition. Selected because of her courtesy, leadership abilities, and contributions to the school and community, Debbie Montgomery was the recipient of the DAR Good Citizenship Award. Ten senior boys were selected by the Rotary Club to become Junior Rotorians and attend a Rotary Club luncheon. DEBBIE MONTGOMERY 59 ) | «OST LIKELY TO 60 Class Of 72 Elected Their Superlatives MOST COURTEOUS: Lou Buuck and Debbie Montgomery. From the top nominations, a ballot of senior superlatives was compiled. The results of the balloting honored the most outstanding boy and girl in each category. LADY'S MAN AND MAN'S LADY: Jock Clark and Marianne Hebert. 61 18 Superlatives Were Chosen From A Class Of 480 MOST INDIVIDUAL: Barry Lusted end T. J. Duhon. MOST TALENTED: Devic Peters and Mitzi Miller. 62 MOST INTELLECTUAL: Sharon Adcock and Pefe Cornell. 63 Eight Students Scored As National Merit Finalists With scores of 135 or better, high SAT scores, and an administrative recommendation, eight Broadmoor students achieved the position of National Merit Finalists. Half that number, Katie Avery. Janet Humphreys. Marsha Magee, and Barbara Salonus. who missed this cut-off point, were named as Commended Students. Gary Phillips. Cindy Bailey, and Pete Cornell. NOT PICTURED: Janet Humphreys and Jim Padgett. CLOCKWISE: Debbie Montgomery. Jud LaVire Julie Ruckstuhl. Barbara Salonus. Ma'sha Magee. Sharon Adcock, and Katie Avery. rlfW 64 Students Participated In Outside Studies Peto Cornell end Sharon Adcock. Five members of the class of ‘72 were chosen to take part in studies programs during the summer before their senior year. Sharon Adcock, who received a first place in Chemistry anc Physics Lab. and Pete Cornell were selected as participants in the nine-week National Science Foundation program, while Judi LaVine. Marsha Magee, and Maida Owens took college courses as a part of the LSU Summer Advanced Studies Program. MISS BUCCANEER BELLE DINAH OTT 1 Teresa McLeod 3rd Runner-up Charlene Capron 6th Runner-up Reflections Of The Past, Present- And Future Set The Stage The complaints from the escorts were rore!! (Jack Bolingor. Lori© Leigh Benjamin. Gary Phillips). The 1972 Buccaneer Belle Beauty Pageant, co-sponsored by Student Government and the Buccaneer Log, was held January 29 in the BHS auditorium. The judges, who were assigned the difficult task of selecting the most beautiful girls at Broadmoor, included Mrs. Anita Tucker. Mrs. Janice Cicero. Mr. Russ Gaudin, Mr. Paul Lyons, and Mr. Gordon Ourso. Jr. Susan $®lig relinquished her crown from the 1971 pageant to Dinah Ott. No one was more anxious for the results than the seven finalists! [L. Percy. C. Wright. T. McLeod. D. Ott. $. Granzin K 69 Davis, and C. Capron). Battling Buccaneers Enjoyed Another Homecoming Victory Seven lucky girls representing the three classes of Broadmoor were elected to reign over Homecoming 1971 after being nominated by the varsity football team. The Bucs met and defeated Istrouma in Memorial Stadium on Thursday October 7. before a large and eager crowd. It was a Buc victory to be remembered, and the Court's beauty and spirit helped make it so. Kevin Cole and Connie French. Queen of '70. were on hand to crown Ann Hoatherly. Queen of Homecoming. Ann Heatherly. and Mr. Heatherly. 70 Senior Maid Dinah Oft and Mr. Qtt. An enthusiastic crowd choorcd the gamo with the Court. Senior Maid 8ibsy Clarko and Mr. Clarke. Suzy Dawson and her fathor, Mr. Dawson. Junior Maid Sandy Baker escorted by Mr. Baker 72 Another Buc victory was reigned over by an exited Court. Broadmoor Welcomed An Austrian Exchange Student Baton Rouge, and Broadmoor High, became home’ for a year to Inge Clement, the foreign exchange student sponsored by AFS. Inge, from Graz. Austria, lived with Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Day. and their daughter Connie, a senior at Broadmoor. For Inge, the year meant attending school, visiting New Orleans, and having a birthday. Inge Clement became a part of Broadmoor with a smile. Happy Halloween! 73 With the help of Connie. Inge wos oble to visit many historic sites in New Orleans. Students Gained Leadership Experience THEY'VE GOT THE HUMP: Row Dev j. Wend Walton. Kathleen McCarthy. Nancy Pokorny. Gary Phillips. Eric Stratmann. Marianne Hebert. Worth Prescott. Barry Lusteo. Ann Peterson. Ann Heatherly. Jack Bolinger and Scott Kogler. JACK BOLINGER: Parish Party Chairman. Representative KEVIN COLE: Mayor ROSS DAVIS: Firo Chiof SCOTT KOGLER: Finance Commissioner. Parish Party Chairman. Sergeant-at-Arms BARRY LUSTED: Mayor GARY PHILLIPS: Representative WORTH PRESCOTT: Senator ERIC STRATMANN: Commissioner of Insurance ANN HEATHERLY: District Judge. Assistant Parish Party Chairman MARIANNE HEBERT: Police Jury KATHLEEN McCARTHY: Senator. Ways and Means Committee ANN PETERSON: Mayor. Parish Party Chairman NANCY POKORNY: Representative WENDI WALTON: Mayor Selected by members of their class, delegates to Girls’ and Boys' State became members of a mythical fifty-first state. The students elected their state city, and parish officials, while learning experience in American government and citizenship. Wendi Walton. Ann Peterson and Kevin Cole were honored with the title of Most Outstanding Citizen of their cities. Kevin Cole pondered his predicament. (B. Lusted) 74 LEADERSHIP: J. Judice B. Bruce. K. McCarthy. J. LeVine. BOB BRUCE.......Nowtpapor JAN JUDICE...........Creative Leadership JUDI LaVINE.....Yearbook KATHLEEN McCARTHY ..Speech At Leadership Conference held for one week during the summer, outstanding BHS leaders were ab:e to sharpen their skills. Broadmoor Girls Were Recognized In Junior Miss Pageant Donna Moorer. in a competition held at the State Fair in October, was awarded the title of Junior Miss Baton Rouge. Donna combined beauty and ability to win the talent portion of the contest, with her overall victory enabling her to take part in the Louisiana Junior Miss Pageant. At the same pageant. Connie Day was selected as First Runner-Up. and Ann Peterson as Miss Congeniality. DONNA MOORER. Junior Miss Baton Roug 76 ANN PETERSON. Miss Congoniality. CONNIE DAY. First Runnor Up. Sweethearts Served Their Clubs Well TOP TO BOTTOM: Nancy Pokomy. PC A: Pat Sartain. Leo Club: Susan Shiflott. FCA- Bibsy Clarke. Interact: Wendi Walton. Interact. ACROSS: Ann Heatherly. Hi-Y; Holly FricdoL Hi Y: Sharcn Hughes. Key Club: Louisa Percy Key Club UP: Kathleen McCarthy. Key Club: Jen Broussard. Leo Club: Aimoo D’Aronsbourg. Loo Club: Camille Wright. FCA: Jonelle Cooper. Interact: Lana Leffel. Intoract: Lisa Kuyrkendall. Hi-Y: Sue Kleinpeter. Hi-Y; 8ecky Strickland, Leo Club. Boys’ organizations at Broadmoor selected sweethearts to help them throughout the year. MMMM Mardi Gras Royalty Jeff Budden, escorting Ann Heatherly. Lady of Sunset. Beaver Foy. escorting Sharon Hughes. Lady of Sunshine. Saturday. February 12. was the date chosen for Broadmoor s 1972 Mardi Gras Ball. Socnsored each year by the Student Government Association, the dance was held in the school gymnasium from 7:00 to I 1:00. The court, cons sting of three coup es from each class and a King and Queen, was presented by Mistress of Ceremonies Sue Cutrer. Marianne Hebert and Lou Buuck led their court in the waltz which began the four hours of fun w th the music provided by Brass Mammoth. Colour My Worlc. the theme of the festivities, was appropriate for the occasion — an even ng colored with enjoyment for all. Susan Granin. Lady of Rail, escorted by Eric Stratrrann. 79 Kurt Stratmann, escorting Camillo Wright. Lady of Starlight. Mika Nichols, escorting Suzy Dawson. Lady of Sea. 80 Dave Myshrall. escorting Becky Strickland. Lady of Skies. “Colour My World Was Mardi Gras Theme Kathy Davis. Lady of Mist, escorted by Bruce Stanley. Linda Berteau. Lady of Dawn escorted by Jeff Lee. After their coronation, the Court waited for the fun to get in full swing. FeaiurtiitC| I never thought I'd make it-!! I’m going to Bunkie for my Senior Trip and really get away from it all!! V ■■ jamr 82 Q aUM '72!! Tie big day which officially ended three years at Broadmoor for almost 500 seniors was May 26. 972. The Senior Banquet was held that day with Commencement Exercises that evening in the LSU Assembly Center. With all their worries behind them and the best yet to come, the 1972 Class of Broadmoor celebrated at the Prom and After Party of May 27. with music by Cross and Pot Liquor. 83 mm i '■ y S' .£ • f v ; lil CIRCLES OF COOPERATION that center around our interests but open them MMmmM SGA Was The Student Voice In School Activities ROW I: M. c. Thurston K. Colo. A. Potorson. G. Phillips. S. Cutrer. ROW 2: J. LaVine. D. Montgomery. E. A'len. K. Harris. M. Ancona. S. Bokor. ROW 3: M. Hoelz K. Kimmitt. S. Klein. M. Fleshman. B. Roino. K. Gaspard. D. Harlan. B. Fort. ROW 4: D. Neufeld. D. Ott. N. Pokorny. J. Zielinski A. Darden H. Vince S. Weight. $. Dawson. L. Stratmann ROW 5: M. Hill. B. Whittenberg. C. Hebert. J. Thompson. A. Moser. C. Calandro. G. Smith. C. Jo'dan. S. Quick ROW 6: P Edwards. D. Shaw. R. Seals. L. Percy. T. Tyner W. Walton K. McCarthy. L. Hinson. ROW 7: M. Nichols. F. Kaufman. B. Strickland. S. Carter. M. Settcon. C. McCharon. K. Talbot. S. Sh.flott. The following homerooms were not represented at this morning s meeting . . The Bus To Shreveport Sounds: Ever heard 40 stomachs growling in unison? The Student Government Association, sponsored by Mrs. Jane Gillette, once again fulfilled its purpose of activating student interest in the school. Broadmoor s SGA was elected as Secretary School at the state convention and now bears the responsibility of organizing next year's convention. Other projects included: the election of class officers, buses to out-of-town games, dances mock elections, and a Christmas Toy Drive. 86 Homecommq decorations woro easier said than done. SGA officers really did go to the State Convention he d in Minden in October. (G. Phillips and S. Cutrer) 'Worm or po son — Which will it be for this one? (A. Peterson and K. Cole) I . Wikman. the Student Government nominee, and two officer!. M. C. Thurston and A. Peterson, took part in the Miss Buccaneer Belle Pageant. 88 Lou Buuck crowned his Queen. Marianne Hebert, at the Mardi Gras Ball. Mr. Richards, what do you mean we can't use the gym for Homecoming?? Student Government Scheduled A Full Social Season The groat sounds heard at Mard Gras came from Brass Mammoth. Student Government functions came off smoothly because of the backstage work of Mrs. 89 Jane Gilette one of the sponsors. Buccaneer Log Staff Did ST • . f‘. A + - Clyde Lusted: Mugs Meessen. Photographer 90 r Jones: Boss AdcocV. Editor-in-Chief: Babe ‘ Brown. Two-Bits Vutera. Art Editor: Hands Off Dellsperger. HIDING sa Mose- Business Manager; Shieia Robertson: Candy Hiter: Noe Delery: Debbie Montgomery ; Sharon Butterworth- Freda Snorts Editor: Jack BoVtnger; Connie Goodson: Tatsy Tyner: Anne Kimmitt; Kristie Wikmar. 91 Rah! Rah! Publications Incorporated? YEARBOOK SPONSOR Log staffers soon discovered iust wha it took to pjblish an annual. (S. MRS. JANET HEBERT Robertson. S. Bares. B. Salonus) What yearbook??' At this rate we ll publish '72 in '76!!' The yearbook staff enjoyed a year of bankruptcy, late shipments, disappearing materials, missing persons, nameless faces and faceless names, and insomnia. Plagued by local travel agencies waiting for those tickets after the last shipment, staffers pulled through it all and published the best annual ever anyway!!! HIDING OUT CONT.: Dana Murray. Ma:da Owen . JoAnn Amoroso. Bobby Lowrey. and Denise Decker. 92 hen it s finished!! (S. Adcock. J. LeVine] w Keyettes Served As Quota Hostesses Avery, Katie Bailey. Cindy Berry. Louanne Clement. Inge Crowson. Donna Cutrer Sue Delery. Noel Duhon. Teddy Jo Edwards. Melissa Hoathorly, Ann Hiter. Candy Hughes. Sharon LaVine. Judi McCarthy. Kathleen McCharen. Carolyn Montgomery Debbie Paxton. Lisa Peterson. Ann Shtflett. Susan Strickland. Becky Thurston Mary Clare Tyner. Tatsy Wallace. Joanne Walton, Wondi Wikman. Kristie Keyettes Were Never Seen Idle Welcome to the Kidnap Party. Susan!” You really think people w II pay to throw sponges at our beaus? Community and school interest prospered as the Keyettes and Mrs. Tull participated in many fund-raising projects, including the Get-Acquainted Dance held every year, the Keyette Karnival and hostessing for Quo a Club. OFFICERS: Lisa Paxton Sr. Rep.: Kathleen McCarthy Sac.: Ann Peterson. Pros.: Seeley Strickland. Jr. Rep.: Katie Avery. Treas. Not Pictured: Wendi Wa ton Vice Pres. FIRST ROW: S. Cutrer. M. Edward . B. Strickland. C. McCharcn. S. Shitlctt. J. Wallace. T. Tyner. N. Delery. L. Paxton. D. Crowton. A. Hoatherly C. Bailey. D. Montgomery M. C. Thurston. SECOND ROW: K. McCarthy. A. Peterson. K. Wikman. C. Hiter. K. Avery. J. LaViro. BEAUS: T. Howard. E. Strotmanr. C. Burch. 94 1 Keyette meeting were early morning affairs. (S. Shiflett. K. McCarthy) Let's cell this number to see if there really is a Gertrude Goodbody before we put it in the Ensign!! ’Why do people with Volkswagens always buy the nine-foot Christmas trees?!!?!” Sponsored by Mr. LaLuz and backed by the Red Stick Kiwanis Club of Baton Rouge, the Key Club published the Broadmoor Ensign, sold sweatshirts, co-sponsored a Thanksgiving Can Drive. patterned Denise Dupont and sold Kiwanis Christmas trees. Key Club chose their projects to best serve their school and community. 'f % % tJk aW hiu TTTTTH OFFICERS: Glen Eggers, Sec.: Ewen Ritchie. Vice-Pres.: Eric Stratmann Trees.: loron Kleinpeter. Rept.-Hist.: Gary Phillips. Pres. Key Club Placed Second At California International Convention Bella. Pat Bolinger. Jack Bourgeois. Chariot Budden. Jeff Clapp. Rood Colo. Jeff Curry. Robby Davis. Ross Eggors. Glon Gluock. Dory Hebert. Robbie Jeansonno. Steve Kloinpotor. Loron Lusted. Berry Mayeaux. Armand Nichols. Mike Phillips. Gary Prescott, Worth Ritchio. Ewcn Smith Jerry Stewart. Clay St-atmann. Eric St'atmann, Kurt Way. Billy 97 Members Of Key Club Co-Sponsored Early morning convention hour took their toll on even the heartiest of Key Clubbers! (B. Way. G. Phillips. G. Eggers) What B'oedmoor student could survivo without the Ensign? (J. Bolinger. C. I ■ Friendship !??!!) was the basic ingredient of Key Club! {W. Prescott. G. Phillips B. Lusted) -un A Thanksgiving Can Drive Stewart. G. Phillips. B. Lusted] Sweethearts were sure to serve their favorite food!!! (M. Hebert. G. Phillips. K. McCarthy. R. Davis) Rub-e dub-dub. three sweethearts in a tub!’ (K. McCarthy. M. Hebert. S. Hughes) 99 Interact Enthusiasm Was Felt All Over Let’s dedicate his issue of The Knife to the teachers! That lady was so big that she needed two wheelchairs!” With Mr. Bjrhans as their new sponsor. Interact members enjoyeo active participation in many worthwhile projects. Many hours were spent as hospital escorts workers at the T.B. center, and patterning Martha Lipsey. a child with cerebral palsy. OFFICERS: Robert Seais. Tree .: Chip Burch. V. P.: Fred Kaufman. Pres.: James Parker. Rep.-Hist.: Maurice Rome. Sec. Aydell. John Ammon. Ricki© Baker Steve Burch. Chip Brown. Miko Carley. Richard Cornell. Pete Cowart. Ricky Crabtree. David Floshmen. Ed Garrot. Don Harlan. Eric Harris. Kevin Hurrelbrink. Les Jacobs. Sammy Kaufman, Fred Kenaly. Jack Leinweber. Paul McAndrow. Greer McCarty. Miko McElveen, Greg Mangham. Ricky Neely. John Parker, James Pasforek. John Pillow. Steve Reid. John Rome. Maurice Schut:mann. Lyle Scioneaux. Paul 101 I NOT PICTURED: LeB anc. Greg: Ray. Carl: Richardson. Danny. Th. Inttract-Key Club b«k.rt .ll «• «. • « « 102 The sidelines were sometimes the bo pUce ,™ .I..Y fa««l « Interact Members Made 1971-72 Successful Sweethearts always enjoyed Interact meetings. (B. Clarke) 103 Not everyone enjoyed the gamo!! (J. Pastorok J. Parker) Leos Delivered Yule Baskets 104 Avery. Dean Barrow. David Buuck. Louis Camp, Jon J. Chetta. James Cole. David Copus. Joe Fry. Jack Fulford. Pat Holquist. Jimmy Hubbs. Alan Kadi. Joe Lea. Randy Loe. Jeff McEldorry. Mike Matthews. Chris Nanney. Mike Newman. Tommy Parsons. Kent Rosenberg, Eric Ross. Mike Snelling. Peter Stanley Bruce Talbot. Kyle Thomas. Jerry ■ OFFICERS: Bruce Stanley. Sec.: Tommy Nowman, Bd. of Directors: David Cole. Pres.: Alan Hubbs and Jce Copus Bd. of Directors. Not Pictured: Randy Lea. V. P.: Jimmy He quist Treas. All my nightmares come true: I’m a unchroom monitor on spaghetti day!!!” Next they'll be wanting us to collect for the Save the Lemmings Fund!” Backed by Mr. Chustz. Broadmoor's Leo Club participated in many projects. Their service as juvenile jury members and their buddy system' with the police benefited both the members and the community, wnile such activities as muscular dystrophy and mult pie sclerosis drives, a booth at the State Fair, drives for old eye glasses and childrens toys, and par-lcipation as lunchroom monitors assisted those around them. 106 The discussion of future projects amused many members. (J. Zimmerman J. Thomas) Leo Clubbers Served School And Community % !i A State Fair booth manned by Loos drow many Customers. (J. Helquist) YOU can qot up at 5:30 in the morning to pick up trash mo. I'D rather live in a dirty word!!! |D. Colo, J. Helquist) 107 Convention Was The Highlight Of An Active Beta Year Adcock. Sharon Avery. Katie Barrett. Susan Bassett. Pam Bella. Pat Bumgardner. Susan ButtorwortS. Sharon Copos. Cindy Copus. Joe Cornell. Pete Darden. Allen Davenport. Cynthia Davis. Ross Eubanks Stacey Fields. Patti Gebhart. Babs Goldsmith. David Grenrin. Susan Harkins. Dobbio Heatherly, Ann Hiter. Candy Humphreys. Janet Jurrelbrink. Lbs Jones. Tracey Kleinpeter. Loren La Vine. Judi Lentz. Linda Lusted. Barry McCarthy. Kathleen Martin. Toni Montgomery. Debbie Moser. Andrea Peterson. Ann Phillips. Gary Prescott. Worth Reach, Sue Ritchie Ewen Ruckstuhl. Julie Scruggs Debbie Shiflett. Susan Thurston. Mary Claro Vicknair. Melanie 108 1 The hands of busy Betas made necessary repairs at Broadmoor Goodies were guarded by the Good Fairies. (B. Lusted. G. Phillips) Park. |J. LaVino. B. Lustod. T. Jones A. Dardon. P. Fiolds. S. Burrgardner) Lusted, just what is a Stoned Soul Picnic'? We ll even have enough cans left over for the Beta Club Banquet!! An ecology drive which included hanging posters and renovating Broadmoor Pari: was only a small part of the Beta calendar. The club members, backed by Mrs. Katherine Roberts, supported their candidate for State Vice-President Candy Hiter. In addition, the talent entry placed first at the convention. Overwhelming success was enjoyed in the Beta-Key Thanksgiving Can Drive. i OFFICERS: Mary Claro Thurston. Sec.: Barry Lusted. Pres.: Candy Hiter. Rept.-Hist.: Am Hoatherly. V.P.: NOT PICTURED: Susan Shiflett. Treas. 109 I SWA DOttJ avvcW,dt kiTYtmlu o , qwcitd o)ld .S Ij$ n iy- ' ' f'pt,vv' d)dl U. . ■ - h W) h 't ( Versatility Was A Part Of Beta Life A.dduu. k, C dd r A £1 rW, C—5--------------------------- XjlA hr - W o 1 flu ycS j C -v- «wu cy t iu KC c W( lu.i 4' cLA c cU gdi t sAo) cVj: , - Ouu 4oi - (to b dp'Aoc'1v « 1 acv aAw® aj M sA fW7 ClI A fc 5. OJJAA vi oJ a Icm 9 a - tas Cl cu id. rV ,1 ®“ 1)' ''n'Mr'4 G-W mV x MjY aSu. v( x_4 sj Ka 4jVa£ . J«v£ v - s ) C !Ws ) A OCmVs OQj , 0 , 3 dWj J (J vjl CJ • SAj C-C x. r Tf Candy Crew attended Convention. (M. C. Thurstor C. Bourgeois. A. DarC«r d Barry supervised tho production of tKe 8eta banner. (B. Lusted. K. Avery. J. LoVine) no The Good, the Bad. and tho Ugly? Students Gained Journalistic Experience N. Haggard. B. Bruce. D. Yeide. K. McGinty. F. Nugent. Mrs. Beysselonce. J. Chette. J. Steppler. G. Tricon. A. Darden. P. Edwards. L. Meyoror. R. Israel. Why not call it The Buccaneer’s Pen Knife??! An article on students who don’t like class — impossible!!!!! You know nobody thinks like that, don't you???' With the help and knowledge of Mrs. Beysselance. the Buccaneer's Blade again went to the presses. With Bob Bruce as Editor and a staff of volunteers, the Blade kept students informed about school events. 112 •VA -.II it's not quite the same as the State Times, but we try 1!! {K Weil, mayoe McGinty. A. Darden. J. Budden. B. Bruce Members Of Mu Alpha Theta Shared Common Interests OFFICERS: Nancy Louden. Rep.-Hist.: Sharon Adcock. Pres.. Kathleen McCarthy. V. Pros.: Katie Avery. Trees. NOT PICTURED: Gary Phillips. Sec. For my project for convention I'm going to disprove the Pythagorean theorem!!! Maybe I shouldn’t have joined — 2 + 2 is more my speed! The BHS chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, sponsored by Mrs. Jaubert. began the year by offering membership to students with a B average for two consecutive years of math. Members enjoyed guest speakers in mathematics and related fields and made plans for the state and national conventions. FRONT: M. Vicknair. D. Montgomery. Mrs. Jaubert. R. Adcock. P. Humphreys. R. Louden. MIDDLE: B. Ward. H. Maassen. $. Adcock. K. McCarthy. BACK: S. Kog'er K. Avery. D. Bruner. M. Magee. N. Louden. J. Humphreys. Mu Sigma Members Visited Washington, D. C. OFFICERS: Judi LaVine. Rep-Hut.: Dobbic Montgomery. V. P.r Katie Avery. Pros.: Undo Lent , Sec.: Cynthia Davenport. Treas. ROW I: D. Montgomery K. Avery. C. Davenport. L. Lentz. J. LaVine. ROW 2: C. Day D. B'uner, K. Keeth. J. Ruckstuhl. C. Bailey. B Salonus J. Judice B. Levell. E. Spell. ROW 3: K. Thames. L. Young. S. Byrd. S. Kingsbury. B. Zubik C. Kinard. A. Heatherly. R. Boyer. N. Pokorny B. Gebhart. ROW 4: K. Rauch. K. Spencer, C. Jenks. D. Champagne. C. Peck. R. ClaDp J. Thornton. C. MetheuS. D. Decke M. Floyd. ROW 5: A. Kessel. G. Schaefer. J. Gentry. S. Kogler. R. Davis W. Prescott. D. Garrot. R. Lea. E. Airhart P. Edwards. P. R chards. ROW 6: N. Louden. K. Roth. J. Humphreys M. C. Thurston. M. Sinquefield. E. Ritchie, G. Phillips. K. McCarthy M. Magee, S. Robertson. S. Bares A. Moser. ROW 7: B. Lowroy. P. Bassett M. Hebert. A. Peterson K. Jordan. M. Barrett. P. Reece. J. Bol nger. 3. Wells T. DoMars. C. Bourgeois. S. Adcock. S. Bores signed up for one of the trips offered to members. Suggestions at meetings were always greeted with interesting reactions. (S. Byrd. W. Walton. L. Young). Who wants to hea' a speaker on the jobs open to general math majors!!? Ahhhh . . . the problems of being a genius! Mu Sigma, sponsored by Mrs. Lawrence, spent many meetings planning a trip for the spring. After an excursion to Washington had to be cancelled, members were left with other choices, including Atlanta. The roster of the dub was composed of those students having a 3.0 average for five consecutive semesters. Mu Sigma proved to have practical as well as mental abilities!!! (A. Kessol). 115 Mrj. Spiers never knew whet to expect from her debaters. D. Davenport tried to think of a wav around the attack of th© opposition. 116 SECOND PLACE. GIRLS1 NOVICE DIVISION: JoANN AMOROSO AND DEBBIE ALLMAND. Debate Squad Took 2nd In State Discussion Workshop D. Bullock T. Ackerman. D. Allmand. Treas.: D. Davenport. D. Conrad. J. Amoroso D. Larson Pres.- N. Waddle. D. Self. L. Mitchell Sec.: S. Adcock. Bus. Mgr. Resolved: That the jury system in the United States should be significantly changed??! That's right — along with a few other things (like the topic)!!! The Debate Squad, coached by Mrs. Juanita Spiers, began the season with a successful journey to Lafayette where they took second place in both Sweepstakes and in the division of highest speaker point average. The Discussion Workshop also meant a second place for Danny Larson as discussion eader and a third place award for Don Corrad as d scussant. Later in the season, senior debaters JoAnn Amoroso and Debbie Allmand brought a second place trophy home from a beginners' tournament in which two other Broadmoor debaters. Dawn Davenport and Debbie Bullock progressed to quarter-finals. In addition to these and other tournaments the debaters made plans to attend the district rally. Bus trips offered on opportunity for lost minute proportion. (D. Lorson) I The Choir Performed At Jackson State ROW I: D. Roberts. K. Griffin. S. Claypool, J. Al cy. C. Windham. A. Black, N. Shanklin. S. Singleton. D. DeFeo. ROW 2: J. Smith. J. Helquist G. Schaefer. R. Theriot. D. Zettlemoyor. T. J. Duhon, L. Johnston K. Avery. 0. Brunor. ROW 3: M. Wascom. W. Favre. W. Speaks. K. Adcock. K. Parsons. M. Van Deutekem. M. Null, K. Wikman, E. Hendrix. M. Orillion. ROW 4: T. Galey. D. Cole. K. Graham. D. Black. J. Schindler. K. Rauch. L. Smith. B. Futrell. P. Kornegoy. 118 Mental Hospital In December ROW I: J. Vignet. C. Knight. C. Jones. B. Thoriot. H. Hoefle M. Morgen. M. Coie. J. Harvey. K. Smith. ROW 2: R. Al'en. D. Alonio. M. Termini. J. Wunstel. P. Berry D. Miller. C. Nunn P. Meek. K. Steadman L. Brooks. ROW 3: L. Petkovsek. S. Blythe B. Holt. J. Brooks. R. Thompson. M. Stewart. M. McCord. S. Allen. B. Rube. ROW 4: C. Day. H. Bagwe I. D. Bullock. J. Brownie. F. Lebo. R. Smith. B. Zubik. M. Thorne. M. McCeu ey. C. Morgan. But Mr. Story, how can I keep calm with spitballs flying at me?!! All right!! Who arranged for us to eat at the Greasy Spoon Cafe?!!” A full choir schedule included many performances before school, church, and community groups, including the XYZ Club and the patients at the Jackson State Mental Hospital. Under the direction of Mr. Jack Story, the entire group particia+ed in the All Parish Choir studies conducted at LSU in January. The culmination of a busy year was the Spring Concert Tour through the southwestern United States. Choir Director MR. JACK STORY. 119 Practice, Performances, And Pleasure The choir presented on Work and more work paid off in the end. [G. Schaefer. D. Black, K. Graham. T. Galey] 120 Got any Aces?' Go Fish! jT. Galey. R. Smith) Combined To Equal Fun outstanding Yulotido perfo-mance. Relaxing between concerts was half the fun. (K. Griffin. S. Claypool. C. Oavis. J. Schindler. K. Graham) Let's try to scare the tour guide away so we can go eat!” (B. Carroll. T. J. Duhon. K. 121 Steadman. C. Jones) Spirits were high at all choir functions! (D. Roberts. T. Ga ey) 4 The Christmas Concert And Choir Tour Were Highlights Of The Year 122 Moro than vocal chords war© strained during long hours of practice. (5th hour) Practice (and pacing?) were a part of every performance. Memories of last year's trip to Colorado were more funny than fond! (D. Harkins. C. Day. D. Bruner) Precision Marching Was The SMOKING ROW I: J. Patio. S. Shiflett. C. Copes. S. Baker. ROW 2: M. Rome. K. Harris. D. Potors. G. Meyers. C. Anderson. K. Menge. R. Pearson. G. Roberts. ROW 3: M. Fazekos. D. Swor. B. Mathorno. D. Downs, J. Young. T. Tyner. K. Spencer. ROW 4: $. Mitchell. K. Darce. B. Tmsler. S. Jacobson. S. Lovell. D. Grissom. D. Woods. ROW 5: R. Bone, R. Spenser. D. Cerlock. C. Musso. T. Cadle. B. Woods. T. Mungall. Row 6: K. Knight, D. Jonks. R. Manqham. B. Lof in, R. Harris S. Fitts. S. Reese. ROW 7: S. Barer. D. Garrett. M. B'andau. D. Abbott. D. Goldsmith. R. Wells. J. Thibodeaux. ROW 8: J. Worley. D. Durbin. R. Aucoin. D. Dwyer. W. Leger. S. Lowo. D. Potter. Speciality Of The BHS Marching Band ROW I: L. Leffel B. Clarke. L Abadie. C. Kinard. S. Pillow. ROW 2: M. Kee'ey. C. Bonovontur©. T. Ricca. G. Musser. N. Cop. D. Azar. C. Schaofor. D. Wejt Mr. Fortier. ROW 3: K. Spaulding R. Sutphen. D. Luik. P. Culpoppor. S. Lockhart. L. Theriot. M. E. Broemireljiek. J. Ferris. ROW 4: C. Hezlewood. J. Clary. K. Cole. J. Chisholm. J. Porter. E. KisHer. B. Zubik. ROW 5: D. Henderson. P. Peradiso. J. Palmer M. Atkinson. R. Spinosa. M. Rathe. M. Morgan. ROW 6: D. Parker. L. Kleinpeter. R. Farrell M. Murray. M. Stone. B. Pruitt. . Howard. ROW 7: W. F lgo. A. Siorichs. B. Higby. J. Zielinski. R. Crawford. A. Beatty. B. Toepfer. ROW 8: G. Wilkinson G. Sutherland J. Von Sendon. C. Jenks. J. Guthrie. G. Bajon. B. Ferris. But. Mr. Fortier, there's a wad of bubble gum in my tuba!!' Even my best friend said that formation looked strange from the stands!'' Hours upon hours of field marching and practice were the keys to the success of the 120-member BHS band. Under the able baton of Mr. Lee Fortier, the band provided entertainment of the musical variety for pep rallies, half-time performances, and concerts. Two Broadmoor students. Kathy Spaulding and Melanye Morgan, earned positions in the All State band while fifteen were named as members of the All Parish band. Personal excellence o; performance and group endeavor combined for a 1971-72 season to be remembered. 125 BHS Turned Out Many Fine Musicians «n STAGE BAND: ROW 1: 8. Ferris K. Harris. D. Potors, M. Keely. ROW 2: B. Toopfor. A. Beatty. S. Pillow. R. Crawford. K. Howard. G. Bajon. ROW 3: M. B'andou S. Baler. R. MangFam. J. Th bcdeaux. ROW 4: M. Romo. M. Morgan. S. Fitts. P. Paradiso. R. Spinosa, T. Mungall. Many hours of practice went into the band's half-time shows. Maurice Rome. Drum Major; John Patin. Studont Conductor; Steve Pillow, Drum Major. : ■ ALL PARISH BAND: ROW I; C. Kinerd. K. Spalding, S Fitts. D. Arar. ROW 2: E. Kistler. K. Spencer. J. Porter. B. Toepfer. ROW 3; B. Ferris J. Chisolm. S. Pillow. C. Jenlts. R. Crawford. 127 Talented Majorettes Performed Regularly 128 Sandie Baker and Cindy Copes. Laura Abadic and Susan Shiflett. Not everybody was happy when cold weother camo at last. Head Majorettes Bibsy Clarke and Lana Leffel. The Majorettes hard work paid off in more enjoyable pep rallies and half-time shows. i Cindy Kinard. 129 Traveling Was A Part Of Booster Service Buccerettes ware welcome whorover th«V went! pi 'rac. McCarthy. KA TKAfn®. J.M-.R. Alien. M.«1 130 SQUAD II: L. Worl y. M. Regan. K. Strickland, L. Windham. C. Jordan. A. D Arontbourg. G. Smith, J. Marrhiesen. C. Jordan. G. Gueringer. M. Vicknair. K. Daigle. C. Sudden. You mean, I get 3 demerits for dancing in the stands?!-’ On the last bus trip lost four rollers! A summer of practice and a lot of spirit made Buccarette performances a source of enthusiasm and en ertainment. With the help of the BHS band and their sponsor. Mrs. Pope, the Boosters enjoyed a successful season, and when they weren't marching, the girls were found hard at work in a variety of service projects. SQUAD III: C. McCha'er. S. Kleinpeter. 8. Meyers. K. Lockwood. S. Quick. E. Young K. Williams. I. Crucq 8. O’Roilly. C. Broussard J. Humphreys. SQUAD IV: M. Ancona. J. Edwards. K. Shores. B. Welch. C. Susscy. T. Jones N. Delery D. Harlan H. Lusted. L. MacPherson. J. Tublo. D. Williams. R. Prough. D. Price. S. Butterworth. D. Scruggs. 131 Booster Spirit Built Up home of the whopper k« Well, they woro wolcome almost everywhere! I SQUAD V: M. C. Thurston. M. Bishop J. Alley S. Blythe S. Ott. ■ L. Stretmann, L. Berteau. C. Wright. K. Moyj D. Murrey S. King 132 I School Morale SQUAD VII: D. Crowson. C. Cotton, D. Lamb. P. Chustz. B. Parsons. K. Brown. S. Cutrer. G. Tricon. A. Marino. SQUAD VIII: S. Cooper. G. Salpietra. D. Bella. C. Hiter P. Gerrot, C. Knight. R. Sussky. B. Theriot. M. Neely. E. Loe. S. Dawson. Practico was an essential part of well-dono performances. Bus Buddies! (A. Heatherly. C. Fritchor. W. Walton) BG's Enjoyed A Peaceful Existence Let’s have the Mistietoe Ball at Player s Gate!” How about a pane of experts on the problems of being an old maid? Broadmoor Christian Girls, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Warner, made the year a more pleasant one. The focal point of their energies was the highly successful Mistletoe Ball, and BG s also brought spirit and friendship to BHS the rest of the year. OFFICERS: Donna Bryan. Rept.-H st.: Susan Shiflett. V. P.: Becky Strickland Chap.-Wendi Walton. Pres.: Martha Ancona. Treas.: Karen Inzenga. V. P.: Dinah Ott. Sec. ROW I: J. Budden. B. Stanley. M. Ross. ROW 2: B. Strickland. M. Ancona S. Shiflett, W. Walton. K. Inzenga. L. Russ D. Ott. D. Bryan. ROW 3: B. Rayburn. S. Hughes H. Friedei. A. Peterson. D. Landry. S. Holt. D. Vutera. C. Hebert. J. Burkhalrer. G. Gasparo. ROW 4: C. Lockwood. N. Delery. P. G'anzir. R. Israel N. Haggard. L. Windham. S. Patterson, B. Fort. D. Montgomery M. C. Thurston. M. Fleshman P. Guynn. ROW 5: A. Kimmitt J. Tubb. D. Price R. Wunstel. D. Kertacy. J. Ruckstuhl. S. Munn L. Paiton. M. K. Fields. J. Judice. C. Bailey. J. Glueck. ROW 6: R. Alien. T. Jones C. Sussky D. Williams. S. Butterworth. F. Nugent. D. Scruggs. L. Lentz. K. MacKinnon. T. Tyner C. Hiter. S. Israe ROW 7: J. Edwards C. Kinard, B. 7ubik. G. Wright. D. Aillet. M. Edwards C. McCharen. J. Thompson. K. McCarthy. J. Humphreys. D. Murray. P. Roberts. C. Jones. ROW 8: C. Morgan. M. Thome. T. J. Duhon, C. Knight. S. Kleinpeter. S. McIntyre. B. McAl ister. S. Se ig. S. Cutrer. S. Carter K. Davis. D. Bankston. D. Meng. K. Wikman. M I I ROW I: C. Copos. B. Welch. K. Shores. J. Mays. P. Garrot. S. Cooper. E Croissant P. Fields. L. Weber. ROW 2: K. Conkling. I. Crucq. D. Crouson, K. Williams. S. Baker. B. Love. J. Vigor. I. Fussed. J. Wallace. T. Martin ROW 3: S. Sweat. P. Bassett. P. Richords. B. Leveli J. Cadwal ader. K. Strickland. L. Percy. E. Kistler. K. Kimmitt. L. LeBlanc. D. Rotob. ROW 4: E. Spell. S. Cadwallader. C. Jordan. M. Vicknair. S. Eubanks. G. Henriksen. K. Goodrum. 0. Badon. M. Miller P. Sartin. D. Neub d. N. Pokorny. ROW 5: P. M.ddlebrook. S. luko. P. Pocararo. S. Wright. M. Magee M. A. Kerst. D. Butcher. M. Day. L. Berry. R. Sover. C. Fritcher. A. Heatherly. ROW 6: M. Stono. M. Gobort. B. Bruce M Wright. J. Cooper. C. Reulet. Fun . . . (S. Shitlett and K. MacKinnon) 135 A B.G. “Jingle Bell Rock” Started The Holidays Off Right o fun dot© to the Mistletoe Boll!!! (A. V. Honks. K. Inzengo) Hoppiness is . . . (B. Gebhort. P. Cornell) Decarotions set the mood. KRIS KRINGLE. Billy Hornsey: MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS. Bibsy Clorke. 136 BCS United Sophomore Girls ROW I: J. Pace. C. Wright — Chop.. C. Sudden — Sgt.-at-Arms. J. Broussord — Pr© .. R. Zimmerman. I. Berfeou — Treat.. L. Stratmann — Sec.. T. Blackwell — V. P.. J. Matthinsen — Rep.-Hist.. D. Glued. ROW 2: R. Smith. R. Ha lett. G. Tricon. G. Salpietro. D. Newcomb. J. Mead. G. Martin. M. Atkinson. M. Orillion. B. Raguva. ROW 3: G. Gueringer. 0. Polito. M. Hebert. M. Thrower. L. Dodds. J. Wright. M. Fa ekas. J. Stepler B. Porsons. S. Ott. ROW 4: P. Davidson. J. Inzenga. S. Bales. K. Gaspard. K. Rou. G. LoBlanc. D. Murphy. K. h oys. A. D Arensbourg. E. Young. P. Chustz. N. Noonan. ROW 5: G. Smith. C. Colondro. D. Kirk. C. Cotton. P. Ber-y. J. Alley. S. King. A. Bugeo. J. Midd ©ton. C. Joraan. B. Myers. “Is this our Sunday to go to church? Let's have some more activities with BG s. They re great!' Sophomore girls were able to join together for the rst time this year. Broaomoor Christian Sophomores. affiliated with BG’s. gave many girls a chance to get involved at Broadmoor. BG i and BCS members onjoyod thoir joint swimming porty at the Amifo R v r. IJ. Broussord. G. Mortin) 137 Weight-Lifting Exhibition Was Sponsored By FCA ROW I: J. 8ishop. B. Foy. E. Ritchie. S. Shiflett. J. Budden. D. Griffin. N. Pokorny. K. Parsons. ROW 2: T. Brown. J. Pastorok. J. Guthrie. J. Vclkmor. M. Ross. M. LeCour. D. Mitchell G. Broderick. R. Scoggins. ROW 3: R. Payer. R. Robertson. J. Kinchon. N. Durbin. J. Lango. R. Delery. M. Sinquodefd. R. Coward. M. Genusa R. Simmonds. S. Martin. R. Gorrez. D. S moneaux. M. Coates. C. Guthrie. T. Tollett, L. Kleinpeter. J. Sykora. R. Hayes. J. Copus. No. I do not think we should wear our gym shorts to visit the hospital!' Fellowship of Christian Athletes provided a common bond for many outstanding athletes. Striving to become better Christians, the boys and their sponsor. Coach Wmgate. attended youth rallies and visited hospitals. 138 OFFICERS: Kent Parsons. Bd. of Directors: Don Griffin. Pres.: E en Ritchie Trees.: Jeff Budden. Sec.: Beaver Foy. V. P.: NOT PICTURED: John Zimmerman. Ricky Payer. Bd. of Directors. Hi-Y Introduced Boys’ Beauty Pageant To Broadmoor OFFICERS: FRONT: Gory Brodorick, Sr. Rep.: John Pastorok. Trees.: Mark Hampton, Pari.. BACK: Jeff 8uddcn. Pres.: Jack Kinchen. V.P.: Juan Guoringor, Sec.: Jim Bishop Pari. Who nominated Myra Breckenridge for our sweetheart??! But I thought when you said J.B.'s you meant Jeff’s!! Sponsored by Coach Kenny Guillot. Hi-Y participated in the annual State Youth Legislature conducted in the spring. Other Hi-Y activities included football games against other groups and a very novel beauty pageant. 139 ROW I: J. Kinchen. J. Sudden. J. Pastorek. R. Payer J. Gueringer. S. Kieinpeter. L. Kuyrkendall. A. Heatherly. H. Friedel. A. Mayeaux. 8. Ward. ROW 2: R. Ammon. C. 3urch. J. Andrews. J. Bishop. R. Gome D. Mitchell. T. Brown. ROW 3: M. Smith. E. Stratmann. B. Foy. M. Ross. DOB Joined the BHS Club Roster ••wii , Broadmoor?!! Wl the real J- B. please stand up! DOB was one of Broadmoor's most active clubs. °«IC«S: Tracy Howard. Pro, CMp 8uro, Pad: Oar, Pad p, W. p„ 140 MOA Messages Made The Morning KNEELING: E. Stratmann. J. Aydoll, R. Roborts. J. Pestorok. E. Ritchio. C. Palmar. M. LaCour. ROW 2: J. Budden. J. Zimmermar M. Settoon, C. Burch. J. Bishop. G. Wilkinson. 0. Mitchell. STANDING: B. Foy. B. Hornsoy. M. Sinquefield. T. Ross. S. McCullough. G. Broderick J. Andrews. Did you say Men of Action?!!??! MOA was set down as a non-profitable organization not to gain materia goods and glory, but to give as much as possible to those poor unfortunates who just about have nothing in this world. •That not saying what they made it!!! OFFICERS: Jeff Budden. V.P.; John Pastcrek Pres.: Fred Kaufman, Press Sec.: Jim Bishop. Randy 141 Gomer. Ewen Ritchie. Sec. NOT PICTURED: Ricky Payer. Sr. Rep.: Mike D Aronsbourg. Jr. Rep.: Jack Kinchen. Sec. Gen.: Eric Stratmann. Vice-Sec. fc'ff il Red Cross Sponsored A Disaster Workshop OFFICERS: Stacy Eubanks. Sec.: Andrea Moser. 1st V.-Pros.: Mary Clare Thurston Rept.-Hist.: Karen Roth pres Not Pictured: Cynthia Davenport. 2nd V.-Pres.- Kathy Pilcher. Voting Delegate. EATED: M. C. Thurston. A. Mosor. K. Pilcher, C. Davenport. K. Roth A. Hubbs. TOP: B. Salonus. P. Joiner. M. Whito, K. Knight A. Kesse C. Budden S. Musso. K. Kimmitt. S. Patterson M. B. Thoison. B. Fort. C. Bailey. L. Lo8lanc. 142 Let s have another disaster workshop — to prepare us for flunking our midterms! Mrs. Milner, I can't find his pulse! (M. C. Thurston) Don't act too strange at Jackson — they might want to keep you!! Trying to better human relations through service, the Broadmoor chapter of Red Cross participated in many district projects with the help of their sponsor. Mrs. Milner. Visiting the hospital in Jackson at Christmas, and attending the Open House held for the L.S.U. International Students were two of the year's most rewarding projects. This is a sling, not a tourniquet!!” (S. Eubanks. C. Davenport) BMA Supplied Career Information For Many For our next guest speaker could we hove Dr. Spock? And I'm going to be Dr. Kildoire s nurse: Through field trips and guest speakers. Broadmoor Medical Association sought to provide interesting information about medica careers for its members. OFFICERS: 8orboro Solonus Pres.: Cynthia Davenport. So .: Melanie Vicknair V. P.: Leo Young. Rept.-His . ROW I: 8. Salonut. M. Vicknair. I. Young. Mrs. Claiborne. ROW 2: K. Thamos D. Scruggs. J. Mays. S. Kleinpeter. K. Lindsay. S. Munn S. Patte son N. Haggard. C. Goodson. Row 3: M. Dimatt a K. Shores. K. Strickland. D. Rotolo. B. Gebhert. J. Judice. C. Baily. J. Ruckstuhl. R. Israel. S. Bares. ROW 4: M. McCord. J. Porter. J. Johnsor H. Dellsperger. M. Miller. T. Freshney $. Bjtterworfh D. Williams. B. Rube. S. Bumgardner. ROW 5: C. Brown. G. Clay. J. Kirwan. R. Lea. C. Mattheus. A. Moser. C. Jenks. D. Mariroff. 144 Latin Club Climaxed The Year With A Roman Banquet ROW I: S. Mclntire. K. Parsons. S. Cutrer. Miss Adams. D. Yeide. ROW 2: S. Beatty. S. Fitts. K. Davis. R. Lyn. ROW 3: B. Sebhort. C. Wood, K. Lindsay. L. Worley. Where am I going to buy a toga to wear to the banquet?? But we don't have a coliseum for our gladiator battle!! ' With Miss Adams as their sponsor, the Latin Club's main activity was sponsoring and participating in the Slate Convention held in March at LSU. OFFICERS: Susan Mclntire. Rept.-Hist.: Sue Cutrer. V. P.: Kent Parsons: Dilys Yeide Pres. NOT PICTURED: Sue Kleinpeter. Sec.: Sarah Carter. Treas. 145 Potluck Supper Served As Spanish Club Initiation Would jolopeno peppers make a good vegetable for the potluck supper? Tequila punch for International Night?!! Los Espanoles began the year with a potluck supper to greet new members and also invited other foreign language clubs and APS to participate in International Night held in December. International Night brought sponsors and members closer together. (Mrs. Wilson. M. C. Thurston. Mr. LaLuz) ROW I: Mr. LaLuz T. Thorney. C. Bourgeois. D. Butcher. R. Mangham G. Henriksen. D. Scruggs. Mrs. Wilson. ROW 2: D. Murphy. S. Baler. J. Edwards. K. Shores. B. Rube, B. Campbell. K. Thames. C. Davenport. ROW 3: C. Stewart. M. White. T. McLeod. K. Goodrum. D. Badon. J. Alley. D. Lamb. ROW 4: J. Worley. R. Louden. M. Bruce. P. Sinner. K. Moser. B. Oliver. ROW 5: G. Clay. R. Garris. P. Bella. C. Brown. M. Montgomery. D. Bryan. L. Berry. ROW 6: S. Adcock. M. C. Thurston. S. Reech. H. Dellsperger. M. Dimattia. K. Barber. K. Pilcher. J. Broussard. ROW 7: R. Bessmertny. R. Robinson. C. Cain. J. Char'es. 146 ROW I; D. Harkins. A. Puccio. P. Middlebrook. S. Butterworth. F. Nugent. M. Morgan. M. A. Stewart. ROW 2: A. Kessel. D. Vutera. B. Salonus. D. Davenport. K. Marvel. A. Cummings. C. Leo. ROW 3: P. Autrey. L. Head. M. Milazzo S. Candler. S. Marsh. J. Pilow. B. Roberts. ROW 4: C. Hebert, P. Higginbotham. S. W' ght. A Heatherly. T. Babcock. J. Clark. C. Wescom. ROW 5: J. Matthiesen. T. Smith. C. Windham. D. Serrett. D. Godbold. J. Middlebrook. J. Paul. ROW 6: R. Simmonds. D. Sims. S. Boles. =ICERS: SEATED: Soil H.r,nb.„, V.P, T.rry Thoreev. Sec, Debbie Bu.cher. Rep-.Hi, , D bbio, Sc.eW repec.ioes .irman. STANDING: Ricky Mangham. Cleanup Chairman: Charles Bourgeo s. Trees.. Fete Cornell. Pros. 147 NO! I will not be the tree in our Christmas skit! Why can't we take a field trip to Monte Carlo? Thin how educational! Members of Fleur de L s busied themselves with activities to promote the French language. As usual, they participated in International Night festivities and tried to oeautify the French classroom. Guided by Mr. Lewis, the year culminated in another great banquet. OFFICERS: SEATED: Stephanie Bares. V. P.: Debbie Montgomery. Rept.-Hist.; Denise Decker Sec. STANDING: Connie Goodson. Treo .: Kathleen McCarthy. Pari.: Judi LaVine. Pres. Not Pictured — Ricky Scoggins. Pari. ROW I: D. Montgomery. S. Bares. C. Goodscn K. McCarthy. R. Scoggins. J. La Vine, D. Decker. ROW 2: P. Guynn G. Gaspard A. Johnson. C. Matheme. P. Roberts. P. Wood. N. Louden A. Favro. B. Holt. ROW 3: K. Rauch. S. Kingsbury. P. Richard . K. Inzenga. S. Robertson C. Brown L. Lentz. P. Penu B. Matherre. ROW 4: C. Day. G. Tricon. R. Hazlett. J. Sylcera G. Phil ips. L. Davis . Aydell. P. Humphreys. ROW 5: S. Adcock J. Glueck. D. Bordelon. L. Smith. E. Stephens, R. Noble. K. McGinty. S. Currie V. Jacobson. D. Kinchen. S. Bumgardner. ROW 6: P. Sc oneau . R. Cowart. R. Zimmerman. J. Lee. S. Champagne. M. McCarty A. Bugea M. Dessert. K. Dessert. A. Kipcels. M. Moran. 148 Fleur de Lis Food Found Many Fans At International Night Just one more cup of that Spanish Club punch and I'll think those are real reindeer in the middle of the gym floor! |M. Floyd. S. Bares. K. White. C. Brown) Ono Christmas too many for Santa Claus? (M. McCarthy) Chitdron of foreign language club sponsors found no barriers to communication. 149 Sharing Customs Was The Purpose Of International Night ' Who cares about the skits? I got here in time for the refreshments! This International Night should have been restricted!' With the help of Los Espanoles December I 5 became a night for the celebration of foreign customs. Los Espanoles. Fleur de Lis and AFS participated in the merriment of the evening. Le Pole du Nord appeared in the gym to becQme th ) sett;ftg fof th, f‘r8 ch slit. |M. McCarty. N Louden) Refreshments ere always e big part of International Night. (A. Mosor. C. Davonport, K. Whito. M. B. Thoison) 150 Spanish carols and roasted pig were Los Espanoles addition to the festivities. International Affairs Club Held Mock U.N. MIDDLE ROW: W. Dawos. M. McCarty. J. Rothermel. C. Cain. S. Kinsey. R. Gisclard R. Davis. W. Barnott. J. Vignos. BACK ROW: E. Green. F. Searle. C. Ruiz, K. Tricho. L. L. Bonjamin. S. Maqliola. P. Hiqqinbotham. J. McCarty. D. DoGarmo. V. Hickman. R. Swartz. G. Broderick. FRONT ROW: F. Smith A. Causey. S. Noto. B. Philips. D. Wingate. NOT PICTURED: S. Adcock, J. Gentry. S. Landry. D. Mitchell, V. Hickman T. Brooking. J. Glueck. S. Hughes. B. Hamilton. D. Roberts. B. Robinson. D. Gerald. D. Bryan. K. McCarthy. W. Wood. W. Horton. C. Peck. M. Owens K. Keath. M. C. Tung. C. Hardy. S. Hit. R. Bowley. S. Roberts. R. Gomez D. Griffin. R. Musser. M. Fisk. J. Bunch, Tag Along Thompson. B. Spearman N. B. Forrest, R. Roberts. L. Lentz. R. Wunstel. D. Kertacy. A field trip to Cuba!!!” Under the sponsorship of Miss Green and Mr. Lewis. IAC held regular meetings during pep rallies to plan its many projects. These included picnic frolics, informative guest speakers, and planning a mock United Nations. OFFICERS: Korry Tricho Pros.: John McCarty, Minister of Monetary Actions: Lorie Leigh Boniamin. Mistress of Information: Will Dawes. Group W' Commandant; Charles Hebert. Athletic Diroctor; Poworhouse Rothermel. Man at Large: Candy Ruiz. Special Acvisor to the President: Mike McCarty. Soph. Rep.: Jean Vignes. Jr. Rep.: Wyn Barnett. Committee Reorganizing Activo Protestors: Candy Cain. Female Coordinator. NOT PICTURED: Richard Bewley. Prime Minister: Ed Green. Warlord. J AFS Brought Another Foreign Student To BHS FIRST ROW: P. Mack. K. Avery. C. Day. D. Bruner, B. Rube. A. Moser. SECOND ROW: D. Dcgarmo. I. Clement. S. Patterson. K. Rauch. THIRD ROW: M. Roboaux J. Ruckstuhl. C. Balloy. S. Munn. C. Davenport. L. Meyerer. OFFICERS: Dan DeGermo Par!.: Ancsrea Moser, Pres.- Cynthia Davenport, V.Pres.: Paula Mack Treas.: Becky Rube. Sec. Not Pictured: Dawn Davenport. Rept.-Hist. 152 Santa Claus was teen in many different costumes at International Night. (D. DeGarmo) Somehow I think we might have trouble finding a buyer for this oxtan soup!! Who brought the Winnebago to our car wash??!! Under the sporsorship of Mrs. Sandra Wilson and Mr. Enrique LaLuz. the BHS American Field Service nitiated many fund-raising projects to finance this year's foreign exchange student. Inge Clement. Among their projects were a banquet, an International Night skit, soup and candy sales, a car wash and a swimming party. American customs were quickly picked up by Irge Clement, the Austrian exchange student. (K. White. I. Cement) APS refreshments were authentically Aus rion. |C. Davenport. I. Clement] FHA Held Christmas Bazaar OFFICERS- K thv Lindsay Sorq Leader: Kelly White. Sec.: Toni Martin. V. P.: Babs Gebhart. Pros.: Cynthia Brown. Pari • Susan Levy. Ropt. Hist.: Kathy Kimmitt. Troas. BEAUS: Ed Flcshman. Kevin Cole. Barry Lustod Don Griffin. Armand Mayeou . . g lusted K. Lindsay. K. Cole. C. Brown. B. Gebhart. E. F eshmen K. Kimmitt. D. Griffin. ROW 2: M. Lormand. C. Wascom. N. May. c„ .Qf $. Toiler K. Lone. S. Holt. T. Meek. D. Garon. ROW 3: R. Irwin. M. Hebert. M. Graham. E. Lancaster. R. Bordelon. K. Vittur J. ' C. Mo'ris. D. Forchaud. M. Floyd. K. Honeycutt. ROW 4: P. Sanders P. Bassett. C. Goodson. L. Goza. D. Nolan. M. Munley S. P ,0 j k McDaniel. C. Higginbotham W. Landry. L. Patteson. ROW 5: M. Foran. K. DeBenedetto. J. Johnson. C. Budden. G. Guer ngor. C. Bail - B. Fort. D. Easterling. M. Hoelz. C. Roubiquo. ROW 6: M. Boech. S. Israol. N. Nea'y. L. Harrison. R. Israel. S. Munn S. Patterson. L. Moyoror. N. Haggard. 154 Fiendish Hearbreaker Association?!!” Couldn't we have a Groundhog Day Bazaar instead? FHA members visited the children's wards of local hospitals to spread Christmas cheer. [K. Kimmit. L. LeBlanc) Under the guidance of their sponsor Mrs. Martin. F.H.A.'ers held their annual Christmas Bazaar and bicycled to Forest Park for a group picnic. 'Til tolce this, but I really wanted to give my little brother a killer shark for his aquarium.' (M. Floyd K. Honeycutt) 155 FHA'ers Joined The Ecology Movement On Bicycles Planning FHA activities was time-consuming but fun! (B. Gebhart) 156 Cynthia Brown enjoyed developing her creative talents. FHA'ers kept physically fit and happy. [B. Gobhart. C. Brown. K. Lindsay. T. Mortin) ‘Colour My World Was The Art Club Theme T. Jones. G. Gasperd. C. Cepron. S. Jacobs. B. Ragusa. J. Ruckstuhl. L. Harrison. K. Kimmit. I bet Michelangelo Buonarroti never had to work with pine cones! But we thought Tara would like to have a Buccaneer painted on the front door! Tiny but Talented — that's the BHS Art Club! Making pine cone turkeys for the teachers at Thanksgiving and a Santa s workshop at Christmas were the Art Club's holiday activities. OFFICERS: Tracy Jones, Sec.: Charlene Capron. Treas.: Gail Gaspard, Pres.: Julie Ruckstuhl. Vi Pres. 157 ROW I; M. F ashman, K. McCarthy. D. Montgomery. G. Phillips. P Bassett. ROW 2: M. C Thurston T. Martin J. Ruckstuh . L. Windham C. Sussky. N. Loudon. H. Hoefle. K. Avery. S. Robertson. K. Marvel. J. Jacobson. ROW 3: J. Judice. K. Izenga, E. Spell K. Dessert, E. Quartano. S. Israel, M. Otto. S. Barrett. C. Cap'on. E. Helmke. L. L. Benjamin. L. Henry. J. Mead. ROW 4: J. Cadwnllader. I Berry. S. Cadwallnder. T. McLeod. A. Kimmitt. D. Schulonbcrg R. Israel. N. Hoggard. S. Munn. S. Potterson. P. Wood. P. Robert. ROW 5: J. Charles J. Broussard. A. Johnson. D. Rotolo. D. Lamb. K.Gcodrum. D. Badon. S. Eubanks. G. Henriksen S. Butterworth, M. K. rields. L. Hoad D. Meng. ROW 6: M. Hampton. M. Marinoff. D. Simcoo S. Byrd. K. Koath. E. Kistle' T. Thorney. P. Nugent. D. Butcher. C. Brown S. Bares. ROW 7: E. Ritchie. J. Bcdcen. J. Cole. M. I. Milazzo. G. Carral. B. Bruco A. Peterson. J. Wallace. W. Walton. K. Jordan. C. Pritcher. L. Meyerer. ROW 8: J. 8olinger. W. Prescott. G. Wilk nson. C. Pa mer. R. Wunstel. Familiar races poppea up in strange places. (K. McCarthy) 158 OFFICERS: M mi Fleshmao, Pres.: Gary Phillips. Treas.: Debbie Montgomery. Sec.: Kofhleen McCarthy. V. P.: P. Bassett. Rept.-Hist. Substitute Teaching Was The Fun Part Of FTA Fortune Tellers Association? |A. Peterson) ' I couldr't believe that class! They sat there and studied the whole time!! Future Troublemakers of America?? Future Teachers of America proved to be one of Broadmoor s most active special interest clubs. The members earned money to support a deaf child, organized the District Camp, and tried o lessen the work load for our busy teachers. ROW I: C. Jones. L. Worley. S. Wright, C. Knight C. Hiter. T. Tyner, K. Witmon D. Bruner. C. Dev D. Harkins. C. Jorden D. Decker. ROW 2: M. Megee. B. Persons. J. Midd eton. J. Motthiesen. D. Polito. C. Budden. C. Celondro L. LeBJenc. K. K mmitt J. Glueck. K. Thornes. B. Whiteheod. ROW 3: F. Nugent. H. Lusreo. D. Devenport. L. Herriscn. N. Neery. S. Ott P. Dowson. J. Inrenge. T. Bleckwell S. Klein, B. Re ne. K. Lindsey. 8. Gebhert. ROW 4: M. Neely. P. Grenzin. K. MacKinnon. C. McChoren. G. Wr ght. B. St' cklend. A. D Arensbourg. L. Abadie J. Comp. E. Fleshrran. P. Edwerds. B. Salonus. ROW 5: C. Hebert. J. Nooly. E. Fleming. M. Bishop. D. Murrey. 0. Neufeld. M. M.ller, R. Boyer, D. Bryan A. Bugea M. Dessert. B. Hillman. J. Jacobson. ROW 6: J. Brownio. S. Cooper. P. Kimball. M. Vieknair. D. Gluoc . P. Scionoau.. F. Kaufmen. R. Sea s. G. Eggers B. V ©lit S. Bumgardner J. LaVire S. Adcock. 159 FTA'ers Kept Busy 160 Beclty Strickland. District Reporter-Historian: Pam Bassett. District President: Ann Peterson State Vice President. NOT PICTURED: Mimi Fleshman. District Vice President. FTA members earned money to holp with the support of Judith. FTA'ers learned that inconvenienco was a part of teacher life future or otherwise. PEM Girls Rendered Much-Needed Help To Gym Teachers ROW I: C. Hastings, J. Taylor. L. Lancaster. J. Jordan. S. Cutrer. K. Conklmg. M. Ancona. G. Hillman. B. Gebhart. A. Heathorly D. Coto. ROW 2: 0. McPherson. S. Cadwal ader. L. Russ. D. Bankston. J. V.gor, N. Neary. E. Croissant. T. Ardrows. ROW 3: T. McLeod. M. Browning. B. Love. M. Owens. L. Mitchell. J. Zielinski. S. Kloin. P. Bassett. ROW 4: K. McCarthy. L. Lentz J. Cadwallader. L. Lebo. N. Pokorny. J. Judice. B. Leve l. D. Ott. P. Sartin. M. Miller. R. Boyer. ’ Pharoahs and other Egyptian Mummies???' I love being a PEM girl! You always get to keep score!!! Members of the Physical Education Majors Club were skilled participants in all PE activities, and gave up much of their time helping the teachers and supervising their classmates. PEM girls coordinated the day's activit os. IB. Gebhart. J. Judice. J. Zielinski. I. Lentz. S. Klein). 161 OFFICERS: Nancy Pokorny. Council: Mitz Miller. Council: Robin Boyor. Pros.: Don Griffin. Boau: Ann Heotherly. V.P.: Wendi Walton. Council: Melissa Browninq. Rept.-Hist.: Janet Zielinski. Sec.: Dobbio Aillot. Council; Carolyn McCharen. Council: Armand Mayeux. Beau; Dinah Ott. Treas.: Pat Sartin Doni Neufeld. Becky Strickland. Sue Kleinpeter. Council. ROW I: D. Ot P. Sartin. S. Kleinpeter. D. Neufeld. M. Miller. N. Pokorny. D. Aillot. C. McCharen. B. Strickland. R. Boye'. A Heatherly. W Walton. J. Zielinski. ROW 2: D. Vutero. T. Thorney. D. Badon. K. Goodrum. D. Lamb. M. A. Kerst, K. Inzenga. M. Ancona S. Holt K McCarthy. A. Peterson P. Davison, T. Blackwell. ROW 3: K. Conkling. A. Kimmitt. R. Hazlett. P. Higginbotham. D. Vutera. C. Roubique. M. Hoelz, S. Cooper C. Hastings. J. Judice. C. Bailoy. K. MacKinnon. J. Humphreys. J. Thompson. ROW 4: P. Gronzm. S. Barer B. Love J. Viger. K. Strickland. K. Shores. J. Mays. B. Welch. D. Butcher. G. Henriksen. F. Nugent. M. C. Thurston. D. Cote. L. Lentz. ROW 5: P. Autrey D. Bankston. L. Head. N. Felder. M. Graham. K. Davis. C. Souter. S. Tullier. L. Shallcross. N. Haggard. R. Israel. C. Morgan. D. Newcomb ROW 6: R. Irwin, J. Apploby. L. Scardina. M. Mayeux. J. Jacobson. L. Mitchell. H. Friede’. S. Wright S. Patterson J. Ruckstuhl. S. Munn. J. Brownie. E. Stephens, G. Salp etra. GAA Supported Both Intra- And Intermural Activities ROW I: L. Russ. L. Weber. E. Croissant. S. Eubanks. M. Vicknair. P. Kimball. C. Hiter E. Wax. D. Distefano. L. Hazlip, L. Lancaster. ROW 2: M. Thrower, J. Middleton, D. Murphy, G. Smith, C. Calandro. S. Davis, N. Louden. M. Horan. K. McPherson. C. Hastings. M. L. Milano W. Gistedt. ROW 3: S. King, S. Bo os A. D’Arensbourg. B. Reguso. J. Broussard. B. McCallister. D. Crowson. P. Humphreys. E. Allen. C. Capron. S. Kloin. B. Gobhart. K. Lindsay. ROW 4: M. Hebert, D. McCubbin. T. Smith. M. Fazokas. J. Stepler. D. Sims. V. Jacobson. M. Munley. E. Lancaster. S. Raymond. M. Otto. ROW 5: L. Goza. L. Casanova B. Hillman. J. Mead. K. McGinty T. Babcock. E. Gyan, M. Dessert. A. Bugea K. DeBenedetto. ROW 6: D. Harrell. J. Clarke. J. Parker. T. Fairbanks. L. Harrison. N. Neary. L. 8adeaux. R. Hazlett. S. Byrd. G. Hillman. K. Daigle. C. Lee. ROW 7: K. Pilcher. C. Budden. M. Atkinson. S. Seefield. T. Andrews. G. Carroll. B. Roberts. J. Pillow. K. Barber. M. Lormand A. Johnson. S. Way. L. Howes. Has anybody found a pool to use for the water polo tournament? Girls for Affection and Adoration?!!?! Sponsored by Mrs. Kane, the Girls Athletic Association again awarded letters and stars to girls who excelled in physical education activities. Pres dents of the opposing clubs shook hands after GAA s big victory. (A. Peterson R. Boyer) 163 Employers Enjoyed DECA Service And Courtesy Desperate Efforts to Commit Adolescents?!! No! I refuse to wash test tubes for anybody named Dr. Jekyll!!! Money was the attraction which kept many Broadmoor students out of afternoon classes. Sponsored by Mrs. Burris. D.E.C.A. members were eager to take part in the business world. OFFICERS: Mike Fabre. Pari.- Marcie Feracci. Treas.- Scott Kogler. V.P.; Mrs. Burris. Sponsor: Randy Mellelli. Pres.: Renee McArally. Rept. Hist.: Ricky Mancuso. Chaplain. NOT PICTURED: Lynn Sistrunk. Secretary. 164 FRONT: S. Gesn. D. Garret. T. Sala. B. Wood. H. Hoefle. S. Crawford. K. and R. Mancuso. M. Fabre. R. McAnally. M. Feracci. R. Dozior, J. Burko. D. Laiche. Mrs. Burris. T. Martin. D. Swor. K. Tassin. K. Miller. V. Raney. BACK: J. Mcore. T. Lagnieres. B Tear, M Berry. G. Prestridge. B. Scott. J. Delk, M. Pitolo. R. Melilli. S. Kogler. R. Brinkhuis. R. Jorvey, B. McGehee. C. Wall H. Brown W Johnson. G. Stewort. R. Borne. T. Sutherland. D. Morrisse. R. Harris, K. Klover. N. Smith. COE Members Became Better Employees ROW I: J. Crawford. E. Cummings. P. Fulford. ROW 2: K. White B. Reine. ROW 3: J. Marquette. J. Soileau. A. Austin. ROW 4: B. B ckham. D. Landry. D. latil. ROW 5: F. Marino. M. Zammit. M Speaks. ROW 6: M. Bryan G. Craddock. A. Roberts. ROW 7: W. Roqan L. Cessano. Mrs. Lawrence. P. Raiford. ' What would you do if your boss asked you to type a personal, friendly letter to Carlos Marcello? Crush Out Everything?’.’. Under the guidance of Mrs. Lawrence the Cooperative Office Education C ub sold stationery. Christmas novelties, doughnuts, and held a car wash to raise money for the end of the year banquet. Ard I colored this one all by myself! (Dr. M. Wasson. M. Zammit. P. Fulford. M. Speaks) 165 Aides Helped To Lessen Office Work Load GUIDANCE AIDES: R. Corley. A. Hubbs K. Roth. L. Elrod. K. Avery. D. Nowoki. S. Potterson. M. Morinoff. T. Thorney. J. Cole. M. Nanney R. Smith. B. Fort. J. LflVine. J. Murrey. This one's been in school for so long his file's turning yellow! The work of the aides in all of the offices and in the library was essential. 166 LIBRARY AIDES: SITTING: J. Jacobson. K. Marvel D. Griffin M. Morinoff. A. Darden. F. Devenpo B. Ward. STANDING: S. Smith. L. Smith. R. Curry. E. Fleshman. R. Hill. S. Mayeux. D. Jacobson. P. Joiner M. White. OFFICE AIDES: SEATED: D. Allmard. J. Wunsre . E. Fleming. B. Remo. STANDING: Mrs. Morris. B. Lus'cd. L. Buuck M. Mariroff R. Davis. ATTENDANCE AIDES: G. Gaspard M. Funic. L. Meyerer. C. Anderson J. Neeley J. Burkhalter. S. Munn J. Wunstel P. Sanders E. Stewart. K. Jordan K. Gospard. D. Rotolo. C. Reule . C. Day D. Moorer. B. Way. L. Buuclt. M. Marinoff. A. Johnson K Kimmitt. L. Reeves M. C. Thurston. K. Inzerga. 167 mmm w: CIRCLES OF COMPETITION geared like fine machinery where every person has an essential role BRYAN VAUGHN Defenjive Coach ) DARRYL MORRIS Head Coach GEORGE McGEE Asst. JV Coach -.O REBOARD BHS Sept. 2 19 Sept. 10 37 Sept. 17 0 Sept. 23 22 Oct. 1 7 Oct. 7 21 Oct. 15 28 Oct. 22 33 Oc . 29 6 Nov. 5 33 Nov. 11 20 Opponents Baton Rouge 0 McK'nley 0 Tara 21 Catholic 6 Fairpark 14 Istrouma 7 Baker 6 Capitol 0 Glen Oaks 16 Scotlandville 6 Lee 0 VINCENT BELLA Team Physician ROW I: G. Broderick. J. Pestorek. D. Simcoe. C. Palmer. K. Parsons. M. Genusa. A. Mayeux. M. Ross. B. Ward. L. Culpepper. O.Goodson. ROW 2: R. Hays. R. Landry. J. Bishop. M. Montgomery. D. Myshrall. D. Zettlemeyer. D. Griffin. T. Ross. M. 0 Arensbourg. L. Kleinpeter. R. Theriot. ROW 3: Coach Wingate. J. Smith, M. LeCour. T. Tollett. M. Sinquefiold. J. Constant. J. Thompson. R. Ruceter. M. Sottcon. M. Smith. £. Ritchie. S. Kistlor. R. Roberts. ROW 4: Coach Vaughn. D. Mitchell. J. Volkmor. B. Loo. T. Brown. B. Stanloy. B. Hornsey. R.Simmonds. R. Zimmorman. K. Talbot. S. Oxford. P. Allen. J. Thomas P. Cormier. ROW 5: Coach Cumbo. Coach McGee. Coach Guillot. Coach Morris R. Robertson S. McCullough, B. Foy. R. Payer. R. Dolory, R. Gomoj, S. Sims. J. Kinchon. J. Gueringer. J. Clark. J. Budden. N. Durbin. J. Zimmerman. G. Wilkinson. e-e Players Celebrated The 1971 Season On January 25. the 1971 Broadmoor football team was honored for their fine season at the award’s banquet in the school cafeteria. The year's standouts were singled cut for their contributions tc the season. The banquet and these awards culminated a fine season for Broadmoor. The team proved that it was one of the many strong teams which make up Broadmoor's fine football heritage. Billy Hornsey. Offersive Coptain: Beaver Foy. Buc Award: Ewan Ritchie. Blackbeard Award: Jack Kinchen. Defensive Captoin: Loren Kloinpoter. Schoastic Award. 173 Bucs Blasted Baton Rouge High The Bulldogs stopped Jack Cl«'k any way they cou d A familiar name to all Broadmoor football fans got things rolling in the first game on the first play from scrimmage. Don Griffin, known for his play at quarterback, started at tailback and took Randy Robertson's first handoff 58 yards for a Buccaneer score. Later in the first half Don took a pitch-out from Robertson and tossed a 67-yarc TD pass to Scott McCullough. The Bucs scored on a 56-yard drive with Griffin at the helm culminating in a 16-yard pass from Griffin to Robertson. The Buc defense limited the Bulldogs to —8 yards in an outstanding jamboree exhibition. 174 Bucs Had Moments Of Triumph And Moments Of Despair Jack Clark scored three limes Don Griffin tv o, and Randy Robertson pitched eight yards to Scott McCullough for the final score as Broadmoor beat a much improved McKinley team 37-0. C ark had another fire night rushing for 74 yards. While McKinley offense gained only 4 yards, the Buc offense enjoyed a tota of I 74 yards against the McKinley defense. The Tara Trojans proved to everyone that they were for real when they resoundingly defeated the Bjcs 21-0. The Trojan defense, spearheaded by Steve Cassidy and Lee Lerroine. held the Bucs to 7 yards 0 31 offense for the game. Desoite the score, the Bucs did hold the potent Trojan offense to 182 yards rushing, one of their lowest totals all year. An interception in Buc territory, followed by a 42-yard drive for a touchdown, and a fumble on the Broocmoor 19-yard line resulted in two of Tara's three TD scores. Kent Parson broto up a McKinley aerial. 175 Bucs Met Defeat At The Hands Of The Bucs got right back on their feet by beating Catholic 22-6. The game was highlighted by three punt returns by Mike Ross, all setting up touchdowns. Ross ran back two punts for 39 yards and one for 46 yards. The touchdowns came first on an 8-yard run by tailback Jack Clark, then a second on an 8-yard sprint by quarterback Don Griffin, and finally on a I 3-yard pass from Griffin to D'Arensbourg. Mike D'Arensbourg again figured in the scoring when he kicked a beautiful 42-yard field goal. The Buc offense accounted for 263 yards in total of ense. while Catholic was held to 67 yards. Clint Palmer was the leading rusher for Broadmoor with 80 yards in 10 carries. Griffin ran around end. Clint Palmer broke a long run against the Bruins. 176 The Indians — The Fair Park Variety The Bucs suffered their second setback in four outings as Fair Park scored on a fourth-ond-one from the 41 yard line to squeak by the Bjcs 14 7. Played in Shreveport, it was the Bucs only travel game, with the Baton Rouge team down 7-0 at the halftime. They appeared in deep trouble at their own 15 when Clint Palmer broke loose, and. even though slightly injured, won the footrace in an 85-yard touchdown scamper. The Bucs used an eight-man front and when that was broken, there was no one to stop the score. Don Griffin was njured and played little as starting quar'erbacc. Defensive s'andouts were Foy. Payer Talbot. Delery. and McCullough. Mlo Genusa closed in on a Fair Park back. 177 Jflclt Kinchen takes down Istrouma's Lorry Bator. The Bucs were firec up as they met Istrouma head-on and came from behind to defeat the Indians 21-7. The Bucs were behind 7-0 at halftime, but scored three times in the second half to win. I he Bucs out-passed and out-ran the Indians, with Jack C ark running for 186 yards anc two touchdowns. A Griffin-to-Rcbertson pass accounted for the o her six points. D Arensbourg made 3-3 in PAT s. Offensive standouts were Clark. Ritchie, and Hornsey, while the Bucs Beaver Foy suffered a shoulder separation during the game. Broadmoor did all of its scoring except one play in the first half en route to a 28-6 victory over the Baker Buffaloes. The Bucs scored first on a 51 yard drive following an interception by Me Sirque’ield. The second score came two plays after a fumble recovery on the Ba e- I 3 yard line. Griffin running both times and scoring on an 8-yard run. The final score of the first half came on a beautifully executed 94 yard drive, and the final Broadmoor touchdown came when Jack Clark raced 58 yards for a score, leading all rushers with 147 yards in I 7 carries. The Bucs amassed 234 yards rushing. 178 Bucs Came Back With Three Big Wins Scotf McCullough brings down Joe Jennings. The Bucs were just too much for the Capitol Lions as they rolled to a 33-0 victory. Griffin sparkled as he ran for 118 yards and passed for 68 more. Palmer also had a fine night as he ran for 56 yards and caught all of Griffin's aerials. Touchdowns were scored by Griffin. Palmer, and LaCour. The Buc defense, led by Jack Kinchen and Ewen Ritchie, allowed Capitol only I I yards on the ground, intercepted two passes, ano recovered three fumbles. Penalties totaling 218 yards also hindered the Lion offensive. 179 The Bucs Followed With Triumph The Bucs tasted defeat for the third time of the season as they lost to Glen Oaks 16-6. The game was not decided until the wild fourth quarter was finished. There were eight turnovers n that period: Broadmoor got three with Payer. Gerusa. and Mayeaux all in the action. The one Buc score came with one second left in the first half as Griffin hit Palmer on a 4-yard TD pass. On the last play of the game Den Griffin rambed over 100 yards — 98 from scrimmage — to score an apparent touchdown, but a clipping penalty nullified the score and the game was over. Offensive standouts were Gri'fin and Palmer. Griffin running for 60 yards and passing for 84 more, and Palmer running for 81. The Bucs hac to win if they wanted to stay in contention for the subdisvict title, ond Sco ardville had hopes of ending Broadmoors chances. The Bucs crushed the Hornets 33-6. however, but still lost out in the chase or the title as Glen Oaks clenched the playoff spot by defeating Baker 27-13. Clad scored four times and ran for 69 yards. Griffin ran for 62 yards and passed for 74. and Robertson caught four passes for 67 yards and a touchdown, highlighting the game as top offensive players. Scott McCullough was an outstanding defensive player as tne Bucs held Scotlandville to a — 34 yards on the grounc. The Bucs were 6-3 and had tied for subdistrict title, but would not go to state. Disaopcint(rcnt and Desperation Griffin rambles against Lee High. The Bucs celebrated the end of another season by v hipping Lee High 20-0 capturing thirc place In the district and ending the season with a 7-3 record. Ross returns. 181 JV'S Learned The Value Of Sportsmanship ROW I: J. Thornton. J. Kadi. M. Nichols. H. Vince. J. Rcgor. T. Makey. R. Aucion. M. Monnino. ROW 2: G. Hair. M. Hair. R. Hair, R. Payor. A. Wikman. J. Lango. K. Schillings. V. Sommors. M. Lambert. ROW 3: J. Guthrie. K. Strotmann. J. Loo, M. McEldorry. J. Norid, K. Lemoine. M. Fjqua. B. Broussard. M. Weeks. ROW 4: R. Zimmerman. W. Jordan B. Whitlatch. R. Forchaud. M. Taylor. R. Andre. S. Sinquofiold. R. Cowart. This year s Broadmoor Junior Varsity football team showed their ability to come back when, after losing three of their first four games, they went on to win their last five games. Included in their six victories was a 52-0 rout of Plaquemine. a triple-A team. Stoncout performers for this year's J.V.'s included tight end Blake Whitlatch. anc tailback Rocky Payer. In addition to these players there were several others who will be welcome prospects for starting positions on next year s varsity. 182 Junior Varsity Ccach BRYAN VAUGHN SCOREBOARD BHS OPPONENT 19 McKinley 24 0 Catholic 26 52 Plaquemine 0 20 Istrouma 28 13 Baker 6 21 Capitol 15 28 Glen Oaks 8 36 Scotlandville 0 24 Tara 0 Th© JV b©nch showed great spirit during the Scotlondvill© game. 183 They’re G-R-R-E-A-T! Ann Heatherly. Head Cheerleader, and Becky Strickland. Pat Sartin. Head Choorloador. and Dinah Ott 184 Nancy Pokorny and Mitii Miller. Katlo Conkling and Jill Joraan. Cheerleader clinics allowed Broadmoor cheerleaders to test their skills. In the spring of 1971. competing against other area schools, the group brought home a first place ribbon from the BRHS clinic. At Ole Miss during the summer the girls worked to win two second place ribbons and three more firsts. The clinic, attended by groups from all over the U.S., also awarded our cheerleaders a spirit stick. Basketball Again Offered Many Hours Of Excitement L. Buuck put in two points over a Lee High defender. Tho Buc bonch watched intently. 188 M. Hampton called for the ball. .’iCkabi 8K30MCC' X 1 0 “ WjJ 3 W 11 Al 5) 31 45 fCT Trdrfkln.J lk«f. U.W Lai kf Wik w «„v ja-uuui, IwA .weyH. l 16j « i «UM5 ilti 7‘ u : • Fb!i1 x xdmrxx IM unxju, m, Skua ad bur tJn n«r ‘. fesfefefe; Al«« flkftr UhkwAUftt, tr.rrU.rt-, 5« ..„.IU.B. W«iKU.,v{. t -.i - ,|| GK- Coecn Wingate and D. Nowaki. R. Robertson. M. Gulledge. L. Buuck. C. Guthrie. C. Williams. M. Hampton. M. Windham. B. Stanley. V. Dunlap. G. McElveen. M. Brown, J. Lee. G. McElveen got instructions from Coach Wingate. The Batfling Buccaneer basketball team had an impressive 17-6 record for the 1971-1972 season. This placed the team second in sub-district play and gave the players their ’ family affair' incentive. Coach Dan Wingate was assisted by Mike Regan, team manager, and Don Graham, statistician. In addition to their regular schedule the Bucs participated in three tournaments this year — the Baker Invitational, in which they were runners-up. the Pat O Donovan Memorial, where the cagers took first place and the Wedges Kyes Memorial, anothor second place for the team. Several BHS players received awards at these events. Mark Hampton received the Most Valuable Player Award and made the A 1-Tournament team for both the Baker and the O’Donovan Tourneys. Lou Buuck also made the Ail-Tournament team in these contests. Randy Robertson received a trophy for the Best Playmaker in the Wedge Kyes with Greg McElveen and Lou Buuck also being named to the All-Tournament teams. C. Williams closed off the middle against Lee High. foul to 8uc points. R. Robertson went high to stop a Zachary Bronco. Mark Hampton converted a Leo High 190 •Tho Broodmoor Cagers Were Pat O’Donovan Champs For Second Year Defense proved too tough for Zachary. 191 The Buct hustled on defense. (C. Williams. M. Windham. B. Froechtericht). V. Dunlap showed good form in the pre-game warm-up. M. Windham and L. Buuck vied for a rebound against Zachary. 192 Individual Effort Combined To Make A Winning Season B. Stanley and a Glen Oaks player stretched for a jump ball. 193 JV Cagers Took Second In Sub-district Play FRONT: M. Carpenter. J. Lee. M. Nichols. J. Neely. D. Glueck. M. Nelson. J. Stenhouse BACK: T. LeB‘anc- K- Sinquefield. R. Cowart. B. Whirlatch. F. Dyer. R. Zimmermann. This year's edition of the Junior Varsity basketball team, under the coaching of Bryan Vaughn had one of the best junior varsity teams in recent years. They finished second in their sub-district behind Scotlandvilie with whom they split two games during the season. This team has been called one of the most talented teams ever to play at Broadmoor. The Baby Buc men underneath were B ake Whitlotch. Ricky Zimmermann and Ken Sinquefield. and outside Mike Nichols and Jeff Lee completed the lineup. Lee also saw action as a varsity reserve. Coach Vaughn's basketballers had a fine reserve in addition to their noteworthy starters. Those who gave outstanding contributions included Jim Stenhouse. Fcozy Dyer, anc Mike Nelson. 194 Now when I was a J.V. Basketboll player . . (Coach Vaughn) M. Nelson puts up a layup on the end of another Broadmoor fastbreal. SCOREBOARD BHS Opponent 57 Airline 68 75 Lee 38 42 BRHS 52 83 East Ascension 72 104 Tara 66 88 Tara 75 87 Lee 57 72 BRHS 45 79 Tara 67 67 Capitol 72 62 Scotlandville 68 69 Istrouma 40 55 Baker 43 80 Glen Oaks 69 68 Capitol 54 61 Scotlandville 59 94 Istrouma 70 60 Baker 43 81 Glen Oaks 62 8. WHitlatch jumps to start anothor JV game. 195 B. Whitlatch grabbed for a rebound against Lee High. D. Gluect defended on a Lee High fast break. JV's Hustled Their Way To A Fine Season J. Lee and M. Nichols showed that it took great concentration to play detense. Track Team Entered District Competition SITTING; M. Lacour, F. Searle M. Polmer. S. Oxford. D. Chompagne. J. Bolinger M. Jackson. A. Mayeaux. STANDING: J. Kitjnar. S. Joansonne. J. Lairsoy. B. Reeves, R. Crowe, B. Way. W. Prescott. B. Hornsey, K. Cole. R- Hebert. SCHEDULE March 10 Lee Invitational March 17 Baker March 24 Scotlancville March 3 1 Billy Brov n Relays April 4 Glen Oaks April 14 Rebel Relays April 2 1 Bat Gourrier Relays April 28 District May 5 Regional May 12 State 198 See Mark jump! (M. Lecour) B. Hornsey was the Buc entry in shot put competition. Practice was important for those who comporod in the intermediate hurdles. (B. Way. S. Oxford) Passing the baton was a necessary skill. (M. Lacour. 8. Reeves) The track team showed good promise despite the loss of several key performers. Under Coach George McGee the Broadmoor trackmen progressed steadily after they began practice in January. There were several new faces on this year's team, with standouts including Don Garrot n the 440. Armanc Mayeaux in the high jump, and John Bernard in the 220-yard dash. 199 Broadmoor Took First In District Baseball, FIRST ROW: Mark Johnson. I st Base: Tom Foster, Outfie d: Mlko D'Arensbourg. Outfield: Jimmy Saizan. Pitcher. SECOND ROW: Mike 200 0oiar(j Outfielc: Greg Ferrara. 2nd Base: Tommy Saizan. Catcher; Scott McCullough. Outfield: Ronnie Roberts, Pitcher. THIRD ROW: Garland Rodriguez. 1st Base: Del Holloway. Pitcher: Randy Robertson. Shortstop: Juan Gueringer, Catcher: Don Torres. Outfield. FOURTH ROW: Lou Buuck 3rd Base: 8«aver Foy. Outfield: Dave Matthiesen Outfield: John Patin. Outfield: Coach Bryan Vaughn. Second In State In 71 SCOREBOARD BHS OPPONENTS 6 Catholic 1 6 Istrouma 5 5 McKinley 1 8 Capitol 2 2 Glen Oaks 1 5 Baton Rouge High 6 7 Tara 2 7 Scotlandville 4 9 East Ascension 5 10 Baker 1 7 Lee 0 II McKinley 5 1 Capitol 0 9 Glen Oaks 3 4 Baton Rouge H gh 0 8 Tara 0 3 Scotlandville 0 3 East Ascension 1 3 Baker 3 3 Lee 2 STATE PLAYOFFS: 6 Warren Easton 2 8 Ruston 5 1 East Jefferson 7 1971 was without a doubt the year for Broadmoor baseball. Not only did the Buccaneers breeze through their district, but they also went to the state playoffs to win two games before losing in the final. In addition to being the state runners-up. four Broadmoor players were awarded positions on the All District and two on the All State teams. Tommy Saizan. Jimmy Saizan. Del Holloway, and Greg Ferrara were Broadmoor's All District players, with both Saizans making All State as well. Perhaps the greatest honors received were the naming of Tommy Saizan as the Most Valuable Player in both the district and the state and the selection of Coach Bryan Vaughn as Coach of the Year, again in both district and state. A season well worth remembering ended with a 20-1-2 record for the Bucs, who scored a total of I 32 runs while holding their opponents to only 56. 201 4 1971 Baseball Team Had Many Standouts 202 As catcher. Tommy Saizan was responsible for the home pla e action. 1971 INFIELD: FRONT: Lou Buuck. Randy Robertson. BACK: Garland Rodriquez. Tommy Saizan. Greg Ferrara. 1 204 R. Soinoia concentrated getting out of a sand trap. BHS Golfers Faced A Rigorous Schedule M. Coates headed for the groon at team practice. This year's golf team, again under the watchful eye of Mr. Bozant. posted another fine season. Returning iettermen Tracy Howard and Steve Martin provided the base for a good team, backed by the contributions of their fellow team members. Experienced players, needed for immediate success and rookies gaining experience for future years, combined for a truly successful team. In early district competition the Broadmoor golfers were victorious in a Baker match, foretelling another good year for the golf team. STANDING: M. LoBauve. R. Spinosa. T. Howard. S. Martin. D. Colo. G. Hinglo. C. Houston. KNEELING: F. Spencor. D. Av«ry. M. Coatos. R. Scoggins. R. Garris. K. Daspit. 205 Tennis Team Members Were “Ace Players 206 Tennis players were eager to help their fellow team members. (F. Kaufman. S. Granzin} Billy McGohee Ross Davis. Gone Mussor. Susan Granm. Jack Andrews. Fred Kaufman. NOT PICTURED: Kevin Harris. Dean Avery. This year's tennis team participated in several tournaments on both the district and state levels. Mr. LaLuz sponsored the team, which was headed by Billy McGehee. one of the top-ranicing players in the state. Stamina was required for o good game of tennis. (R. Davis) 207 ■ ■ Hnu w. immnlmm + • • f i i mmH i im„ «■ ■ i,n mw ij § .■$ . vi' :S3,:,v • . ' 1 ■ ; • '■•?-' i§ CIRCLES OF COMPANIONSHIP where we look into people rather than merely at them 06 fxi 'Out 0U ?aiiUy£ 4 I From Year To Year . . . |213 . . . The Circles Go ’Round n KATIE AVERY: lor academic achievement at a National Morit Commended Student, lor leadership at Senior Clast Secretary. Prosdcn? of Mu Sigma. Treasurer of Keyertos and Mu A pha Theta, and at Vice-Pretidert of the Choir, and for service w th Student Government. Bote Cub. APS. end SHARON ADCOCK: for academic achievement at class valedictorian a National Mont Finalist, and a NSF participant, for tervice at Editor-in-Chief of the Buccaneer Log, for leadership as President of Mu Alpha Theta and Business Manager of the Dobote Squad, and for sorvico as a mombor of Beta Club. Mu Sigma FTA. Lot Etpanoles. and Fleur de Lit. DONALD GARROT: for service with Interact and Mu Sigma, and for performance on the track team. 216 DON GRIFFIN: for athletic achievement as All-Southern Quarterback, for performance on the football, baseball and track teams for leadership as President of FCA. for service as an FHA beau. GAA beau, and in Leo Club, and for repiesenta-tion at a Junior Rotarien. MIMI FLESHMAN: for leadership as President and District Vice President of FTA. and for service with BG s. GAA. PEM, Los Espanoes and FhfA.___ At Brnaimumr JACK BOLINGER: for leadership as Junior Class treasurer and Student Government Vice-President in 1970-71. and for service with Key Club. Bote Club. Mu Slgmo ond on the Senior Class Executive Council. LOU BUUCK: for performance for four yoars on the baseball and basketball toams and servico with Leo Club and the Band. ANN HEATHERLY: for leadership as Vice-President of Beta Club and Vice-President of GAA. and for service as head cheerleader and as a member of PEM. Keyettes Los Espofioles. and as a Hi-Y sweetheart. JUDI LAVINE: for academic achievement os a National Merit Finalist, for leadership as President of Fleur de Lis and Reporter Historian of Mu Sigma, and for serv ce as Assistant Editor of the Buccaneer Log. and for service in FTA Beta Club ond Keyettes. KEVIN COLE: for leadership as President of Student Government and Vico President of the Junior Class and as a member of the School Board Youth Committee, for servico as an FHA beau and as a member of Los Espoholes. and for representation as a Junior Rotarian. 217 iHlui« Hhn BARRY LUSTED: for leadership flS President of Beta Club, and for service in Key Club Mu Sigma FT A. the Buccaneer Log Staff and on tho Senior Class E«ecutive Council. KATHLEEN McCARTHY: for leadershio as Vice President of FTA. Secretary of Kevettes. and Re corter-Historian of Buccare'tes. and for service with Fleur de Lis. Beta Club, Mu Sigma. BGs. and as a Key Club sweetheart. NANCY POKORNY: for leadership as a GAA Council member, as a membor of the Junior Closs Executive Committee, and as a Youth Council Representative and for service as o cheerleader and an FCA swoothoart, and as a member of BGs. Student Government. FHA, PEM, Los Espanoles. Mu Sigma, and Beta Club. WORTH PRESCOTT: for representation as a Junior Rotarian. for leadership as a Junior Class Executive Committee member, tor performance on the track team, and for service in Key Club. Mu Sigma. Be a Club, and Student Government. RANDY ROBERTSON: for performance on the football, baseball, and track teams, and for service as a member of the Fellowship of Christian Ath letes. At Bruahmmir DEBBIE MONTGOMERY: for academic achievement as a National Morit Finalist, for leadership as Vice-President of Mu Sigma. Reporter-Historian of Fleur de Lis. and Secretary of FT A and for service in 8G s. Beta Club. Keyettes. Student Government. ond on the Senior Class Executive Council. ANN PETERSON: for leacership as President of Koyottes. Sta e Vice-President of FTA, Student Government Treasurer, and Service Leader of Buc-cerettes. ond for serv ce in PEM. GAA. Beta Club. Flour do Lis. and Mu Alpha Theta. GARY PHILLIPS: for academic achievement as a National Merit Finalist. for leadership as President of Key Club. Vice-President of Student Government. Treasurer of FTA. ond Secretary of Mu Alpha Theta, for service with Mu Sigma. Beta Club, and Fleur de Lis. and for representation as a Junior Rotarian. MARY CLARE THURSTON: for leadership as Student Government Sec'etary. as Secrotary of Beta Club as Red Cross Reporter-Historian, and os a rremcer of the Senior Class Executive Council, and for service with BG s. Mu Sigma. Los Espaholcs. FTA. Buccarettes. Keyettes GAA. and PEM. WENDI WALTON: for leadership as President of BG s. as Vice-President of Keyettes, as a Buccar-ette Skipper, and as a GAA Council member, and for service as Interact sweetheart and a member of Student Government. FTA, PEM and Mu Sigma. 219 478 Seniors Elected Their Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: K.tl. A..„, S r.t.ry: Robbi. Hebert. Tre..u,.r: Eric Stretmene. P...id.nl: Mg Pe.W. Vlc P...ld.n. 220 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Donna Moorer. Donna Byon. Debbie Allmand Mary Clare Thurston; Julio Ruckstuhl. Jack Bolinger. Debbi Montgomery. Abbott, Roger Dale Ackerman. Timothy Edward Acree. David Brooks Adcock. Sharon Evelyn Airhart. Carol Eve Alien. Erin Kathleen Allmand. Deborah Lynne Ammon, Richard Boyd Amorello. Ronnie Dean Amoroso. JoAnn Andrews, William Jackson Jr. Arnold Allyson Kay Austin, Alynda Louise Avery. Linda Kaye Aydell. John Pershing Jr. 221 From Pickles To Atomic Power — Senior Activities Were Varied Badon, Robert Clyde Bailey, Cynthia Ann Bammel. Debra Lynn Bares Stephanie Kay Barrett, Michael Robert Bassett. Pamela Jean Beech, Marsha Ann Benjamin. Lorie Leigh Bennett, Richard Crary Bergeron. Benny Michael Bernard. John Newcombe Bernard. Ronald Glenn Berry, Louanne Bewley. Richard Dehn Bickham. Rebecca Nell Bishop. James Boykin Bixler. Cynthia Louise Black. David Lee Blythe. Susan Elder Bolinger. Jackson Burke Borne. William Russell Edson Boudreaux, Patricia Lark Bourgeois. Harold Christian Bourgeois. Weldon Raymon 222 Senior life we sometimes a hair-raising experience. (K. Jordan) Mrs. Spiers' homeroom sold pickles to raise money for the Christmas Toy Drive. (M. Owens) Boyer. Robin Leigh Boyett. Elizabeth Madonna Bradley. Georgina Lee Brinkhuis. Randall Jay Broderick. Gary Matthew Brooks. Melody Jeanne Brown. Cynthia Louise Brown. Kathleen Marie 223 A Warm Christmas Matched The Warm Spirit Of Seniors Brown, Michael Eugene Brown. Reginald Thomas III Brownie. Judy Ann Bruce. Barbara Katherine Bruner. Delane Celeste Brunson. Adrian Latham Bryan. Donna Lynn Bryan. Mona LaJean Budden. Jeffrey Paul Bumgardner. Susan Gail Bunker, Robert Frederick Burch, Bruce Raymond Burke. Benjie Lewellyn Burke. John Newman. Jr. Burkhalter. June Louise Buuck. Louis Andrew Buzzinotti. Judith Ann Byrd, Sandra Ann Cadle. Timothy Orval Cadwallader. Janet Still Cadwallader. Susan Still Capron. Charlene Sue Chambers. Paul Howard Clark, Ronnie Dane eight tiny reindeer! (B. Hornsey. B. Clorle) 225 Carpenter, Kerry Dole Cary. Curtis Lee Cassano, Linda Ann Champagne. David Norman Clapp, Mitchell Reed Clark. Nathaniel Jackson Clarke, Elizabeth Burgess Clement, Ingeborg Cole David Jeffrey Cole, Jeffrey Martin Cole. Kevin Lawrence Cooper. Jonelle Adair There's something about those senior girls!!! (E. Ritchie) 226 Seniors Learned The Value Of Maturity And Wisdom Cooper Shirley Jo Cornell. Peter Alan Cote, Diane Elaine Courtney. Kelvin Terrell Covington. Michael Thomas Crabtree. Hellon Belle Craft. Michael Allan Crawford, John Rodwell Cummings. Ellen Catherine Cupit. Tnelma Diane Darnell, Daniel Richard Davenport. Cynthia Jo Davis. James Gary Davis. Lonnie Austin Davis. Ross Edwin Dawson. Stephen Mark Day. Connie Susanne Day, Melanie Marie Deaton John Horton DeBeredetto. Gregory Joseph Decker Denise Ann Delery, Richard Marc DeMars, Thomas Albert Duhon Teddy Jo 227 Sixth Hour Study Halls Didn't Reduce 228 Senior Pep Rally Attendance Durbin. Norman Eldridge III Dyson. Sheila Marie Easterling. Dana Clair Edwards. Patricia Dale Elrod. Lauris Annette Fabre, Michael Leonard Feldman. Mary Teresa Felps Martin James Ferchaud. Dorothy Elizabeth Fields. Mary Katherine Fleming, Ellen McNair Fleshman. Mildred Ethel Floyd. Myrna Lesley Fontenot. Pamela Ann Fort. Beverly Carroll Foster. Thomas Edward Foy. James Stephen Friedel. Holly Cecilia Frierson. Charles Houston III Fritcher. Carolyn Dawn Fry. John Ronald. Jr. Fulford. Patrick Edwin Funk. Mary Geralyn Fussell. Laura Kathryn Futrell. Becky Ann Garrett. Dennis Albert Garrot. Donald Jerome Jr. Gaspard. Gail Ann Gebhart, Barbara Ann Gentry James Frederick Genusa. Michael Louis Gerlach. Edwin Leonard Jr. Gesn. Stephen Mark Gisclard. Gordon Raymond Glueck. Jami Lou Goodson. Connie Diane 229 Seniors Tried To Make Their Last Year Their Best Gomez. Randal Anthony Goza. Lawrence Duane Granzin, Susan Carla Green. Edward Conrad Griffin. Eugenia Dawn Griffin. Donald Paul Groves. William Stanford Gueringer. Juan Joseph Gulledge. John Michael Guthrie Joe Clements Jr. Guynn, Peggy Ellen Gyan. Mark Joseph Haddad. George Richard Jr. Haggard. Nancy Janine Hamilton. Robert Frank Hampton. Mark Allen Harris. Kevin Lawrence Harris. Roger Dale Hastings. Cathy Jo Hastings, Michael Lloyd Hays. Susan Frances Hazlett. Rada Jo Heatherly. Virginia Ann Hebert. Cathi Ann 230 'HiniK Group psychotherapy? (J. Amoroso. S. Bumgardnor. S. Adcock D. Cole P. Edwards) If I hadn't dropped that reference book in the bathtub while I was taking a oath, my term paper would be finished now! (K. Speer) Hebert. Charlie Joseph Hebert. Marianne Hebert, Robert Gerard Jr. Helmke. Evelyn Elain Helquist. James Edward Henderson. Douglas Mark Henry. Linda Gail Hickman, Valeri Hickman. Vicki Higginbotham. Pamela Sue Hillman. Elizabeth Gai! Hoefle. Holly Ann 231 The Senior Class Of 72 And look, if we put some feathers on top you’ll look just like this bird of paradise!!' (G. Phillips. B. Wells) Does bad luck i Hoelz Martha Louise Honeycutt. Katherine Hornsey. William Eric Howard. Tracy Lee Hubbs. Alan Lea Hughes. Sharon Michelie Humphreys. Janet Marie Iglesias, Janice Mane 232 Left A Lasting Impression On BHS always 90 in throos? (D. Cole. R. Hebert. T. Brown) Inzenga. Karen Maria Israel. Randy Joyce Jacobson. Jeanne Ellen Jenks, Charles Kent Jennings. John Dana Johnson. Anda Madge Johnson. Wilbur Augustus Jr. Johnston. Marsha Ann Jones. Carol Joan Jordan. Carol Louise Jordan. Kathryn Jo Judice. Jan Elizabeth Kaufman. Frederick Dean Keath. Karen Ann Kenaley William John Jr. Kennington. David Keath 233 Underclassmen Thought Of The Years Ahead While Kerst. Mary Ann Kertacy DornaAeese Kessel. Ann Therese Kimmitt, Mary Katherine Kinord. Cynthia Lou Kinchen. Jackson Alexander Jr. Kingsbury. Susan Jane Kinsey. Susan Elizabeth Kirk. Wendy Lee Kistler. Eileen Gail Klein. Sandra Lee Klover. Kristin Ann Kogier. Scott Clayton Knox. Camellia Rae Kron. Katherine Lynnwood LaCoste. David Joseph Laiche. Donna Fay Lancaster Laura Virginia Landry. Deborah Ann Landry Suzanne Lane. Debra Marie Lane. Glen Eric Latil. Donald Louis Jr. LaVine. Judith Marion 234 The Senior Class Put On A Happy Face Lea. Randall David LeBlanc. Bonnie Louise LeBlanc. Leslie Susan Lebo, Linda Sue Lee. Cheryl Lynn Lee. Robert Kenneth There was a place for a smile even in a Senior Trig class. (A. Kossol. K. Rauch. S. Boatty) 235 And just what did you do this weekend? Leffel. Lana Lea Leggett. Steven John Lentz. Linda Lee Leteff. Robert Lewis Levell. Rebecca Ann Lewis. Deborah Rose Liginieres. Aristide Joseph Lind. Phillip Emerson Lindsay. Kathryn Ann Lobrano. Charles Marion Jr. Louden. Nancy Jean Loveless. James Harvey 236 Weekends And Holidays Were Truly A Cause For Celebration Lovell. Sandra Lee Lowrey. Robort Charles Lusted. Barry Emile Lutz. David John McAnally. Cheryl Renia McCarthy. Kathleen Heim McCauley, Mary Lynn McCord. Rhonda Elissa McCullough. Scott Matthew 237 Upperclassmen Chose Their Curriculum 238 he led us; he used a sled: he had a fuse: he fled: (T. Howard) With Graduation In Mind McLaughlin, Kirk Gerard McPherson, Diane Marie Maassen, Brian William Mackey. Daniel Patrick Maclean. Robert Bruce Magee, Marsha Jean Mancuso. Kathy Sue Mancuso, Ricky Francis Manuel. John Bernard Marino. Frances Faye Marinoff, Debra Mary Marquette. Janet Marie Marvel, Kathleen Patrice Matherne, Christine Yvette Matthews. Christopher Vincent May. Gerald Frank Melancon Timothy David Meyer, John Bonnard III Meyerer, Lori Anne Millburn, Melissa Ann Miller. Mitzi Jacqueline Mitchell. Ethel L ou Mitchell. John David Mock, Richard Edward III Montgomery, Debra Ann Moore John Allen Moorer. Donna Jeanne Morgan. John William Morris, Cynthia Ann Morrissee. David Andrew 4 239 Moser, Andrea Jeanette Mulligan. Daniel Edward Mungall. Thomas Gordon III Munn, Shauna Lynn Murray, Jana Kay Musser. Ronald Joseph Neely. Jacqueline Roth Neufeld, Doni Ramona Newman, Thomas Richard Null, Mark Allen Ott, Dinah Lee Owens. Maida Elizabeth Padgett. James Lee Palmer. Clinton Ward Parke. Judith Diane Bulletin boards, not desks, were the place tor ertwork. (Bobby Maclean) 240 Developing Skills And Talents Was A Part Of BHS Student Life Parnell. John Harrison Pastorek. John Karel Patterson. Stephanie Mary Paxton. Elizabeth Ann Payer. Richard Allen Payne. Joe Alvie Watch the fingers!'1 (S. McCullough] 241 Payton, Christopher John Peck. Charles Wayne Peters. David Steffan Peterson. Ann Elise Petkovsek. Lisa Susan Phillips. Brian Charles Phillips. Gary Lee Pokorny. Nancy Polite. Pamela Ann Pounders. Mickey Lane Prescott. Elmer Ellsworth III Proctor. Antoinette Mary 242 I'd ovon softie for a one-way ticket to Alaska right now!'' {R. Leo, Senior Trips Climaxed The Year Raiford. Peggy Ann Rauch. Kitty Anne Rayburn. Rebecca Anne Raymond. Steven Robert Reagan. Wanda Gail Rebelle. Melinda Ann Reed. Jana Lynn Reese. Ira Dean II Reese. Peter Edmond Reeves. Lucille Regan. Michael Owen Reid. John Edward Reine. Rebecca Ann Reulet, Carole Jean Richards. Pamela Kay Ritchie. Ewen Thomas Jr. Robeaux. Michelle Anne Roberts. Andrea Wohlert Roberts. Gary Allen Robertson. Randy Dean Robertson. Sheila Anne Robinson Robert Ashton Rome. Maurice Paul Roth. Karen Lynn 243 Class Of 72 Had Its Ups And Downs!! Rothermel, John Wesley Rotolo, Marie Denise Roubique. Kathleen Celeste Roubique. Linda Darlene Ruckstuhl, Julie Evelyn Ruiz. Candace Kay Russell. Karen Sabolik. Brian Michael Said. Thomas Mead Salonus. Barbara Ann Sanders Pamela Charisse Sartin. Patricia Dawn Schaefer. Gary Kit Schindler. John Paul Schledt. David Allen Schroeck. Kurt Alan Schulenberg, Deborah Lee Scott. James William With passengers like thoso, tho bus to Shreveport had to bo fun! (S. Patterson. C. Bailey. S. Munn, J. 244 Ruckstuhl) Some senior just couldn't faco another day of school!! (D. Montgomery) The Odd Couple? (W. Prescott. J. Bolingor) Settoon. Malcolm Sikes. Terry Lynn Simcoe, Donald Lee Sims. Charles Sanders Singleton. Sandra Sinquefield. Melvin Milton Jr. Smith. Gregory Alien Smith. Nancy Ellen Smith, Rhena Lynn Soileau. Janet Ann Spaulding. Katherine Ruth Speaks. Margaret Ann 245 Graduation Was Offered At Mid-Term To Seniors Speer. Mary Katherine Spell. Elaine Rosalyn Spencer. Mary Katherine Starnes. Joseph Wayne Stewart. Eric Brock Stratmann. Eric Christian Sweat. Sarah Jane Talbot. Kenneth John Tassin, Karen Monica Taylor. Janette Elizabeth Taylor, Janice Lynn Teer, William Franklin Thera was solitude to be found despite the large crowds and group enthusiasm. (B. Stanley. M. Miller! Who Thought They Couldn’t Make It 'Til May Thames, Kathleen Ann Theisen, Maribeth Thompson. Jo Ellen Thornton. Jack Stuart Thurston. Mary Clare Tidwell. Teresa Kay Upton. Harry Stephen Vorwerek. Alan Wayne Vutera. Marian Denise Wallace, Jeanne O'Fallow Walton. Wendi Roberta Wascom. Michael David Seniors tried everything to get away from it all. (D. Cole) 247 Circles Of Thought And Experience Carried Seniors Way. William Sayle. Jr. White Kelly Dawn Whitehead. Beverly Susan Whitlock. Marsha Lynn Widas. Dorinda Dorette Wiley. David Bruce Wilkinson. Gregory Reese Wi liams. Arthur Lance Williams. Carrol Stewart Williamson. William Edward Windham. Mark Jeffery Wood, Charles Spencer. Ill and of self oxprossion (C. Ruiz) Into Life After Graduation Wood, William Stewart. Jr. Worley. Leslie Wright, John Marcus Wright. Martha Claire Wright. Ronald Paul Wright. Sandra Lynne Wright. Sharon Kay Wunstel. Julie Faye Wunstel. Robin Kim Young. Lee Marie Zalfen, David John Zammit. Marsha Drusilla Zimmerman. Eric Brady Zubix, Beverly Annette 249 Seniors Would Have Been Sorrier To Have Stayed!! NOT PICTURED: Alleman. Carla Denise Beatty. Steven Lynn Berry. Michael G en Bienvenu, John T. Cantey. Jay Dalton. Jr. Chapman, Timmothy Ryan Craddock. Sharon Gay Crossley. John B. Daspit, Kenneth Joseph. Jr. Delk. Jimmy Ray Dobbs. Jackie E. Fisk. Marvin E. Gerald. Daryl Charles Gladson. Ronald P. Hanks. Virgil L. Hebert. Michael Wayne Jones. Jean Marie Jervey. Ronald David Kirwan. Joseph Ross. Ill Larson. Daniel Clifford LeBlanc. Margie Elaine LeJeune, Cyril Edward Lord Alfred Gordon. Jr. McCarstle. Lynn Marie McGehee. William Robert. Jr. Maddie. Carla Jane Magliola. Michael Dale Magliola. Samuel Clair Marlett. Alan Michael Martin Stephen Coptage Michalski. David George Monahan. Robert Felton Moore. Donald Wayne Mullenax. Robert Mabrey O Rear. Ronald Monroe Parker. James Thomas Parker, Steven James Patteson. Alvin Anthony. Jr. Patteson. Michael William Prestridge. Gregory Scott Reese. Nugent Scott. Gary Neal Shallcross. John Lindsay Sistrunk. Beverly Lynn Smith. Michael Scott St. Clair. Vicki Lee Steimel. Edward Joseph. Jr. Tidwell. Teresa Kay Truett, Patrick Allen Wells. Jeffrey Bernard Wells. Robert Curtis Whitaker. Evelyn Elain Whitlock. Marsha Lynn Wcolfolk. Michael Davis Yelverton Donald Bruce Halftimo performances woro stage band specialities. 250 Not ©von seniors wero imrru.no to tK© effects of Cupid (P. Sartin, R. Payer SENIOR CREDITS ADCOCK, SHARON: NEDT Certificate. 10: 1st in State Literary Rally. 10: 1st in District Literary Rally. 11: NSF Sjmmor Science Training Program. 12: 1st in Chemistry and Physics Laboratories: National Merit Finalist. 12: Stucent of the Month. 12: 1st in parish U.S. Senate Civics Exam; Most Intellectual. 12: WIBR Outstanding Young American. 12: Yearbook Conference. 11: Buccaneer Log Staf 10. Co-Editor. 11. Editor. 12: Los Espanoles. 10. II. 12: German Club. 10: F eur de Lis. 12: Mu Sigma. I I. 12: Beta Club. 12: FTA. 12: Debate Squad. I I. Business Manager, 12: Mu Alpha Theta. I I, President. 12: Who's Who. 12. AIRHART, EVE: Transferred from Baton Rouge High School. 10: Mu Sigma. 11. 12. ALLMAND, DEBBIE: Debate Squad. 10. II. Treasurer. 12; Buccaret'es. 10: Office Aide 12: Senior Class Executive Council. AMOROSO, JO ANN: Red Cross. 10- Los Espanoles, 10. 11; F'A. 11: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Debate Squad. 12:Buccaneer Log Staff. II 12. ARNOLD. ALLYSON: Band. 10. 11. 12. AVERY, KATIE: National Mer Commended Student. 12: October Student of the Month. 12: Yearbook Conference. 10- Most Likely to Succeed. 12: WIBR Outstanding Young American, I2:AFS. 12: Beta Club. II, 12: BMA. II: Choir. 10. II. Vice-President. 12: FTA. 12: German Club. 10: Junior Class Executive Council: Keyettes. 10. Secretary. I I, Treasurer, 12: Mu Alpha Theta, I I. Treasurer 12; Mu Sigma. I I. President. 12: Senior Class Secretary: Student Government. 12: Cancer Club. II: Guidance Aide. I 2: Who s Who. 12. AYDELL, JOHN: Football. IO:Track. II. 12: Latin Club 10: Fleur de Lis. 11. 12. BADON, BOBBY: Transferred from Los Alamitos High School. Los Alamitos. Calif., 10: Los Espanoles I I. BAILEY. CINDY: National Merit Semifinalist. 12’ Oddfellows trip to U.N. in NYC: BG's. II. 12: FTA. 11: GAA. II. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Mu Alpha Theta. 12: BMA. 12: AFS. 12: Keyettes. 10. Treasurer. II. 12: German Club. 10. BARES, STEPHANIE: Fleur de Lis 10. I I. Vice-President. 12: BMA. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: FTA II. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff. 12. BASSETT, PAM: Beta Club II. 12: Mu Sigma, 11, 12: Los Espanoles. I0:GAA. 10. 11. 12: Red Cross. I I: BG s. I I. 12: FTA. I I. District President. Reporter-Historian. I2:FHA. 12: PEM. I I 12. BERRY, LOUANNE: Senior Class Executive Council: Student Government. 10: Keyettes. II. 12: Los Espanoles. 10. II. 12: FTA. II. 12: BG's. II. 12. BICKHAM, BECKY: FHA 10: BMA II; COE. 12. BIENVENU, JOHN: Mu Sigma. II. 12. BISHOP, JIM: Football. 10. II. 12: Track. 12: MOA. Secretary of Supply. 10. II 12: Hi-Y 10. II. 12: FCA, 10. II. 12: Los Espanoles. 10. I I: FTA. II. 12: Stuoent Government. 10: Red Cross. 10. II. 12. BLACK, DAVID: Los Espanoles. 10. II. 12: Choir, 12: FTA. 12. BLYTHE, KATHLEEN: Transferred from Prince George High. Virginia. 10: Guidance Office Aide 10. II. 12. BLYTHE, SUSAN: Buccarettes. 10. Second Mate I I and 12: Choir. 12: GAA. 10. BOLINGER, JACK: Delegate to La. Boys State. 12: Key Club. 10. II. 12: Student Government Vice-President. 11: Beta Club. II, 12: German Club. 10: Latin Club I I: Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Executive Council: Math Club, Reporter Historian. I I: Football. 10' Track. 10. 12-AFS. 10. 11: FCA. 10. 11: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Who s Who. 12. BOURGEOIS, CHRIS: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Los Espanoles. 11. 12: Choir. BROOKS, JEANNE: FHA. 10: Choir. 10. II. 12. BROWN, CYNTHIA: FHA. 10. II, Parliamentarian. 12: FTA. II. 12: Red Cross. I I: PEM 11: BMA. 12 ■ Los Espanoles. 11. 12: Fleur de Lis. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff. 12. BROWN. TOMMY: Football. 12: Hi-Y. 12: MOA. 12: FCA. 12: Los Espanoles- Latin Club. BROWNIE, JUDY: Choir. 10. 12: FTA 12: GAA. 12. BRUNER. DELANE: Mu Sigma. I I. 12: FTA. II. 12; Art Club. 10: AFS. 11.12: Mu Alpha Theta. 10. II. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff. 10: Yearbook Conference. 10: Choir. 10, II. Secretary. 12: All Parish Choir, 12. BRYAN. DONNA: Los Espan“oles. 10. 11. 12: FTA, 10. 11: GAA. 10. II. 12: BG's 10 I I. Reporter-Historian. 12: Buccarettes. 2. 3. President. 4. BRYAN. MONA: Transferred from Pollock High School. Pollock. La.. II: COE. 12. BUDDEN, JEFF: Mardi Gras Court. 10. II: FHA Beau. 10: Sophomore Standout: BG's Beau. 1.2: Interact Calendar. 11. 12: Key Club. 10. 11. 12: FTA 12: Hi-Y. I I. President. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10: MOA Vice-President. I I and 12: FCA 10. II. Secretary. 12: Football. 10, II. 12: Red Cross. 10: Student Government. II: Beta Club. II. BUMGARDNER, SUSAN: Junior Achievement. 10: Fleur de Lis. 10. II. 12: FTA. II. 12: Beta C ub. 12: BMA. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff. 11. 12: GAA 10. 11. 12: Mu Sigma II. 12: BG’s. 12. BURKHALTER, JUNE: Transferred from Bo on High School. Alexandria La.. 10; BG s. II. 12: Red Cross. II: GAA. II. BUUCK, LOU: Most Courteous 12: Band. 10. II: Baseball. 10 II. 12: Basketball, 10. I I. 12: Leo Club. 10. I I 12: DOB. 12: Office Aide. 12: Who's Who. 12. BYRD. SANDRA: Mu Sigma. 11. 12: FTA 12: GAA. 10. II. 12: Office Aide. II. 12. CADWALLADER. JANET: Buccarettes 10: Latin Club. I I: FTA. 10. II. 12: BG's I2:PEM. 12: Red Cross. 10 II. CADWALLADER. SUSAN: Buccarettes. 10: Latin Club. Treasurer. I I: FTA. 10. I 1. 12; 12: Red Cross. 12: Track 12. CLAPP. REED: Key Club. II, 12: German Club. 10: DOB. 12. CLARKE. BIBSY: Majorette. 10. II. 12: Homecoming Court. II, 12; Interact Sweetheart 12: M ss Merry Christmas. 12: DeMolay Pelican Pacer. 10. II: BanO. 10. I I 12; Los Espaholes. 10: Student Government. II. CLEMENT. INGE: Transferred from Dominic Science College. Graz. Ajs ria. I2:AFS. 12: Kevettes. 12. 12: Baseball 10: Golf. II. 12: Choir. 10. II. 12: Student Government. 12: Junior Achievement 10. COOPER, SHIRLEY: Buccarettes 10. Squadleader. I I and 12: FTA 12: BG s. I2:GAA. II. 12. COTE. DIANE: Fleur de Lis. 10. II. 12: GAA. I 12: FHA. 10- PEM. II. 12. COVINGTON. MIKE: Transferred from St. S anislaus. 10. CRABTREE. HELLON: Buccarettes. I0:Y-Club 10: Fleur de Lis. 10: Office Aide. II. 12. 8roodmoor'$ Picassos; (D. Montgomery. J. La Vine. 8. Way. 8. GebSart B. Ltstec! BG's. 12- PEM. 12: Red Cross. 10 II. CAPRON, CHARLENE: DOB Sweetheart. 12- Art Club. Treasurer. 12: FHA. 10. I I; AFS, 10. 11: FTA. 12: GAA. 10. II. 12: PEM, 12: Junior Achievement. II. CASSANO. LINDA: Transferred from Istrouma High School. 11: COE. 12. CHAMBERS, PAUL: Choir. 10. II. 12. CHAMPAGNE, DAVID: Hi-Y. 10. 11. 12: Mu Sigma. II. COLE, KEVIN: October Student of the Month. 12: Boys’ State. 12: WIBR Young American. 12: Most Dependable. I2‘ FHA Beau, 12: Student Government. I I. President, 12: Vice-President of Junior Class: School Board Youth Committee: Los Espanoles. II 12: Who s Who. 12. COLE, DAVID: Junior Rotarian. 12: Leo Club. 11. President. 12: Juveni e Jury Foreman, 12: DOB Sr. Aovisor. CRADDOCK, SHARON: Transferred from Valley Forge Academy. Amite. La., 12. CRAFT, MIKE: J.V. Football: FCA 10, DAVIS, LONNIE: Red Cross. 10: Fleur de L s. 12. DAVIS. ROSS: Junior Class President; Boys' State 12: Key Club. M i 2: Beta Club. II. 12: Mu Sigma. II, 12: Mu Alpha Theta. 12: FTA, 12: Band. 10: AFS. 12. DAVENPORT, CYNTHIA: 252 Red Cross 2nd Vice-President, 12: Beta Club. 12: Los Espanoles, 10. i 1. 12: AFS 10. Reporter-Historian, 11. Vice-President. I2-Mu Sigma. I I. Treasurer. 12: BMA. I I. Secretary. 12. DAY, CONNIE: Baton Rouge Junior Miss. 1st Runner-up. 12: Choir. 10. Robe Chairman. I I. Treasurer. 12: A I Parish Choir. II. 12: Mu Sigma. I. 12: Student Government. 10. 11: FTA. II. 12: AFS. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10. II. 12. DECKER, DENISE: Fleur de Lis. 10. I I Secretary. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff. 10. II. 12: Mu Sigma. I I. 12: FTA. 12. DELERY, RICKY: Mardi Gras Court. 10. II: Buccarette Beau. 10. II: Footboll. 10 I I. 12: FCA. 10. II. 12: Hi-Y. I Parliamentarian. 12: Los Espanoles. 10: Interact. 10. II: MOA II. 12. DeMARS, TOM: Fleur de Lis. 10. II: Mu Alpha heta. I I: Archery Club I I: Junior Achievement. 10. II. I2-Mu Sigma. II. 12. DUHON, TEDDY JO: Transfer from Wurzburg American High School. Wurzburg. Germany. 11: Mu Sigma. II. 12: GAA. II: Fleur de Lis. 11: BG s. II. 12: Keyettes, II. 12: Choir. II. 12: All Parish Choir. 12. DURBIN, NED: Interact Calendar. I I; Buccarette Beau. 10: FCA. 10. I I 12: Football. 10. II. 12: Track. 10. II: Leo Club. 10. I I: Student Government. II. EASTERLING. DANA: FHA. II. 12. EDWARDS. PATRICIA: Oddfellows’ trip to U.N.; Junior Achievement. 11: FHA, 12: Buccaneer Log Staff. II. 12: Blade Staff. 12: Student Government. 12 FTA. 12: Mu Sigma. I I. 12: Library Aide. 12. ELROD, LAURIS: Los Espanoles. 10. II: Latin Club. I I FHA, 12: Junior Achievement. II. 12: GAA. 11: Guidance Aide. 12. FERCHAUD, DOTTIE: Junior Achievement. II. 12: FHA. II. 12. FIELDS. MARY KAY: FHA, Parliamentarian. 10. II: Los Espanoles. 10. II: BG's. II 12: FTA. II. 12: Mu Sigma, I I. 12; BMA. 12. FLEMING, ELLEN: Buccarettes, 10. I I: BG's. 10. II. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10: FTA. II. 12: Y-Club. 10: Office Aide. 12. FLOYD, MYRNA: FHA. I I. Executive Council. 12: Red Cross I I: GAA. I I: Mu Sigma. 12: AFS. 12: Mu Alpha Theta. 10: Junior Achievement, I I. FORT. BEVERLY: Attended Clear Creek High School, Houston. Texas. I I: AFS. 10: FHA 12: BG's. 12: Student Government. 12: Red Cross. 12: FTA. Vice-President. 12. FOSTER, TOM: Transferred from Roxana Senior High School. Roxana. Illinois. 10: Baseball. II. 12. FRIEDEL, HOLLY: Hi-Y Sweetheart, II. 12; Buccarettes. 10. I I: FTA I2:PEM. 11. 12: GAA. 12: BG's. 12. FRY, JACK: Leo Club, 12: Choir. 10. II. 12. FUTRELL. BECKY: Transferred from Toro High School. 12: Red Cross. 12: Choir 12. GARROT, DONALD: Track. 10. II. 12: Mu Sigma. 11. 12: Interact. II. 12: Football. 10: Who’s Who. 12. GASPARD, GAIL: Art Club Vice-President. 10. II. President. 12: Fleur de Lis. II. 12• Office Aide. 12 Youth Council. I I: AFS. I I: BG s. II. 12: Student Government. 10. GEBHART. BABS: FHA. 10. Parliamentarian. I I. President. 12: FTA. 10. II. 12: GAA. 10. II. 12: PEM. 11. 12: BMA. 12- Beta Club. I I. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Latin Club. 12: Swimming Team. 10. GENTRY, JIM: Transferred from Jackson High 253 School. Jockson. Alabama. 10: Mu Sigma II. 12: Los Espanoles, I I. 12. GENUSA. MIKE: Football. 10. 11. 12; FCA. 10. I I. 12. GISCLARD. RAY: International Affairs Club, 12. GLUECK. JAMI: Buccarettes, 10 Squad Leader. I I. Secretary. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10. II, 12: BG's. II. 12: FTA. 12: Blade Staff. I I. GOMEZ, RANDY: Football. 10. 11. 12: Hi-Y. 10. 11. Chaplain, 12: FCA, 10. I I, 12: MOA. I I. Secretary. 12: Track. 12: International Affairs Club. 12. GOODSON, CONNIE: Fleur de Lis. 10. I I. Treasurer, 12: FHA. 12: FTA. I I; Buccaneer Log Staff, 12. GRANZIN, SUSAN: Transfer from Baton Rouge High School: Latin Club. President. I I: GAA, I I: FTA. I I; Tennis Team II. 12: Beta Club II. I2:BMA. 12. GRIFFIN, DON: All District Football, All Parish Football A I State Honorable Mention. 10: All District. All Parish Football, I I: Shrimp Bowl Most Valuable Player, I I: Most Valuable Offensive Player. I I; Al District. All Parish. All Southern. 12: Student of the Month 12: Junior Rotarian. 12: FCA. 10. II. President. 12: Leo Club. 10. 12. Board Member. I I; Youth Council. I I: School Board Youth Committee. I I: Track Team 10. I I: Baseball Team, 12: Interact Calendar. 11: WIBR Outstanding Young American. 12: Boys State 12: FHA Beau. II 12: GAA Beau, 12: Hi-Y. 10. 11: Who's Who. 12. GUERINGER, JUAN: Hi-Y. II. 12: FCA. 10. II. 12: MOA II 12: Football. 10. 11. 12: Baseball. 10. II. 12. GULLEDGE, MIKE: Student Government. 10: Basketball. 10. II. GUYNN, PEGGY: Fleur de Lis. 10. II. 12: AFS. 11. 12: BG's. 12: Youth Council, II. HADDAD, RICKY: Red Cross. 12. HAGGARD, NANCY: FHA. 10. 11. 12: AFS. 10: FTA, 11. 12: PEM. II. 12: GAA. 10. II. 12 BG's. I I. 12: Red Cross. 12: BMA, 12: Blade Staff. II. 12. HARRIS. KEVIN: Junior Class Executive Council. I I: Student Government. II. i 2: Fleur de Lis. 10: Interact. Sophomore Representative. 10. Vice-President, I I. Senior Representative. 12: Tennis Team. 12: Band. II. 12-Stage Band. 12. HASTINGS, CATHY: Transferred from Baton Rouge H gh School, I I: Junior Achievement. 10. 12: GAA II. 12: PEM. 12. HAZLETT, RADA: Fleur de Lis. 10: GAA. 10. II. 12. HEATHERLY, ANN: Homecoming Court, 10. I I Queen, 12: Hi-Y Sweetheart. I I. 12: Cheerleader II. 12: Girls State, 12: Who’s Who in American High School Students: Buccaneer Belle Court, I I; Student Government. 10: Boosters. 10: Beta Club I I. Vice-President. 12: BG's, II. 12: FTA, II: Los Espanoles. II. 12: GAA Council I I, Vice-President, 12: PEM. I I 12: Keyettes. II, 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Whos Who. 12. HEBERT, CHARLES: International Affairs Club. 12: Junior Achievement. HEBERT, MARIANNE: Homecoming Court, 10: Mardi Gras Court. I I: Interact Calendar Girl. I I, 12: Man's Lady. 12 Key Club Sweetheart. 12-Girls’ State. 12: Y-Club. 10: Latin Club. 10: Boosters. 10. Squadleader. I I: FTA. II; BG's. II. 12: Mu Sigma. 11. 12. HEBERT, ROBBIE: Senior Class Treasurer; Football. 10: Track. II. 12: Key C ub. 11. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Los Espanoles. II. 12: DOB 12. HELMKE, ELAIN: Miss Junior Achievement. II: Junior Achievement. II, 12. HIGGINBOTHAM. PAM: GAA. II. 12: Los Espanoles. 10. I2:AFS. 12: International Affairs Club. 12. HILLMAN, GAIL: GAA. 12: PEM. 12: Boosters. 10. HOEFLE, HOLLY: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10. 11: FTA. II. 12: Choir. 10. II. 12: AFS. 12: DECA, 12. HOELZ, MARTHA: FHA. 12: PEM. I I. 12; GAA. I I. 12: FTA. 12: Student Government. 12. HONEYCUTT, KATHY: FHA. II. 12: Red Cross. I I: Junior Achievement. I I: GAA. II: FTA 12: AFS. 12. HORNSEY, BILLY: All District Football. 12: Mr. Kris Kringle. 12: Football. 10. II. 12: Track. 10. 11. 12: Hi Y. I I. 12; MOA. 10: DOB. 12. HOWARD, TRACY: Koyette Beau. II. 12: Boy's Homecoming Court. 12: DOB. President. 12: Key Club. I I: Basketball. 10: Golf. 10 I I. 12: Blade Staff. II: FCA, 10. II. 12. HUBBS, ALAN: Leo. II. 12: Red Cross. II. 12: Guidance Office Aide 12. HUGHES, SHARON: Key Club Sweetheart. II. 12-Mardi Gras Court 10: Student Government. I I; Keyettes, II 12: Buccarettes. 10. II. Skipper. 12-Latin. II: BG s. II. 12: FTA. II. HUMPHREYS. JANET: Transfer from Leesville High. 12: National Merit Commended Student. 12: Beta Club. 12: GAA, 12: FTA. 12: BG’s. 12: Boosters. 12: Mu Sigma. 12. INZENGA, KAREN: FTA. II. 12: Boosters. 11: BG s. 11: GAA I2:Y-Teen 10: Fleur de Lis. 10. 12-Junior Achievement. 10. ISRAEL, RANDY: BG's. I I 12: BMA. 12: FTA. II. 12: FHA. II. 12: GAA. II. 12: German Club 10. JACOBSON. JEANNE: FTA. II. 12: GAA. II, 12: Mu Alpha Theta. II. 12: Fleur de Lis. I I: Blade Staff. 12: Library Aide. 12. JENKS, CHARLES: Band, 10. II. 12: Mu Sigma II. 12: BMA. 12. JENNINGS. JOHN: Hi-Y. II, 12: Los Espanoles. 10. JERVEY. RONALD: Transfer from Henry Grady High. Atlanta. Georgia. I I. JORDAN, CAROL: FHA. 10: Los Espanoles. I I: Buccarettes. I I. Second Mate, 12: FTA. 12: BG's 12: GAA. II. JORDAN. KATHY: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Office Aide. 12: FTA, 12: Beta Club. 12: Los Espanoles. I0:Y-Teens. 10: Boosters. 10. II: FHA. 10. JUDICE, JAN: Transfer from St. Joseph Academy. I I: Mu Sigma. II 12: Leadership Conference 12: FHA. 11: Fleur de Lis. 11: BG s. II. 12: FTA. 12: AFS. 12: BMA. 12: PEM 12: GAA. 12. KAUFMAN, FRED: Junior Rotarian. 12: Interact Calendar. 12: Most School Spirit. 12: Interact. 10. Junior Representative. II. President. 12: Football. 10: Football Manager. I I: Cross Country I I; Tennis Team. 12: FCA 10. I I. 12: MOA Chief Justice II. 12: Hi-Y. II. 12: Student Government. II 12. KEATH. KAREN: FHA. 10. II. 12- FTA. II. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Los Espanoles. I I: International Affairs Club. 12. KERST, MARY ANN: Boosters. 10. II: GAA. 10. II. 12: Booster Squad Leader. I I; PEM. 12. KERTACY, DONNA: PEM. 12: GAA. 11.12: FTA. II: AFS. 10: Volleyball Team. I I; BG s. 12. KESSEL, ANN: Transfer from Madonna High. Niagara Falls. N.Y.. 10: Los Espanoles. 10. I I: Mu Sigma. I I. 12: BMA. 12: Red Cross. 12. KIMMITT, KATHY: AFS 10: Office Aide. 12: FHA. 11. Treasurer. 12: Art Club. 12-Student Government. 12: Red Cross II. 12: FTA. 12- BG's. 12. KINGSBURY. SUE: Transfer from Tallmadge High. Tallmadge. Ohio. I I: Latin Club. 10. II: Fleur de Lis. II. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12. KINARD, CINDY: Transfer from Prospect High. Mount Prospect. III., I I: All Star Marching Band. 12: BG's, 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12; Majorette. 12. KISTLE, EILEEN: Transfer from Sterling High. Baytown. Texas. 11: Band. 10. II. Librarian. 12: FTA, 12: BG s. 12. KLEIN. SANDY: GAA. II. 12: Student Government. 10. II. 12: PEM. 12: FHA. 10. II. 12: Red Cross. 10. 11. LANCASTER. LAURA: PEM, I I. 12: GAA. 10. 11. 12: FHA. 10. II. 12: Debate. Vice-President. II. LANDRY. DEBBIE: Boosters. 10. II: FHA. 11: COE. II. 12: BG's. 12. LANDRY. SUZANNE: Transfer from Chapelle High. Metairie. La.. I I: International Affairs Club. 12. LANE, DEBBIE: FHA. 10. II: GAA. I I: Guidance Office Aide. 12. LAVINE. JUDI: NEDT Certificate. 10: National Merit Finalist. 12: Leadership Conference. 12: Yearbook Conference. I I: LSU Summer Advanced Studies. I I: WIBR Young American. 12: Junior Achievement. 10: Fleur de Lis. 10 I I. President. 12: FTA, II. 12: Mu Sigma. I I. Reporter-Historian. 12: Beta Club. II. 12: Keyettes, I I 12: Buccaneer Log Staff. I I. Assistant Editor. 12: Guidance Aide. 12: Student Government. 12: Who's Who. 12. LEBLANC, LESLIE: FHA. 12: FTA. 12: BG's. 11. 12: 255 AFS. 10: Red Cross. 10. 11. 12. LEBO, LINDA: FHA, 11: BG s. II. I2:FTA. II. 12: Buccarettes. 10. I I: Los Espanoles. 10. 12: PEM. 12: Red Cross. 10: Y-Club. 10. LEFFEL, LANA: 2nd runner-up in Buccaneer Belle Pageant. 11: Majorette. II. 12: Interact Sweetheart. 12: Student Government. I I: Band. 10. II. 12: Pelican Pacer. DeMolay. II. LENTZ. LINDA: Transferred from Thessaloniki International High School. Thessaloniki. Greece. I I: PEM. I I. 12: Beta Club. I I l2:MuSigma. I I. Secretory. 12: La. State Priory Queen o? DeMolay. II. 12: Swimming Team. II, 12: BG s, I I. 12: Fleur de Lis. II. 12. LETEFF. ROBERT: National High School Rodeo Association. 10. II, 12. LEVELL. BECKY: Transferred from St. Mary's High School. Natchitoches. La.: Beta Club. 12: BG s, 12: Swimming Team. 12: Los Espanoles. I I: GAA. 10. I I. 12: PEM. Vice-President. 12: Mu Sigma. 12. LEWIS. DEBBIE: GAA. 12: Junior Achievement. 10. LIND, PHILIP: Transferred from Lincoln High School. Wisconsin Rapids. Wisconsin. 12. LINDSAY. KATHY: FHA. 10. II. Songleader. 12: FTA. 10. II. 12 - GAA. 10. II. 12: PEM. 11. 12: Latin Club. I I. 12: BMA. 12. LOBRANO, CHUCK: Hi-Y. 12: Baseball. 10: Latin Club, 10. LOVELL, SANDY: Band. II. 12: BG’s. I I: Band Librarian. II, 12. LOWREY, BOBBY: Mu Sigma. 11: Junior Achievement. 10. II: Buccaneer Log Staff. 12. LUSTED, BARRY: Most Individual. 12: La. Boys State. II. 12: FHA Beau, 12: Los Espanoles. 10. II. 12: Beta Ciub. 10. I I President. 12: Key Club. 11. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: FTA 12: DOB. 12: Who's Who. 12. McCarthy, Kathleen: Pelican Girls State. Senator, 12: Who's Who Among High School Students. 12: Key Club Sweetheart. 12: Leadership Conference. 12: Keyettes. 10. 11 Secretary. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10. II Parliamentarian. 12: FHA. 10. II. 12: Beta Club, Reporter-Histor an 11. 12: FTA. 11. Vice-President 12: Mu Alpha Theta. Treasurer. I Vice-President. 12: BG’s. II, 12: PEM. 11. 12: GAA, 11. 12: Buccarettes. I I. Reporter-Historian 12: Jr. Class Executive Council: Student Government. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Who’s Who. 12. McCullough, scott: Football. II, 12: Baseball II. 12: Track. II. 12: FCA. 10. II. 12: FTA. 12: MOA. 10. I I. 12: Hi-Y. 10 II. 12. McPherson, diane: PEM. II. 12: Student Government. 10. MAGEE, MARSHA: Recognition for NEOT Score 10: National Merit Commended Student. 12: Summer Advanced Studies Program. I I: Buccarettes. 10 II: BG’s. II. 12: Los Espanoles. 10 II; FTA. 12: Mu Sigma. 12. MANCUSO, KATHY: DECA Club. Executive Officer: Student Government. 10: DECA 12: FHA. 10. MANUEL, JOHN: Basketball. 10: International Affairs Club. 12. MARINO, FAYE: FHA. 10. II: BMA. 11; COE. II. 12. MARINOFF. DEBBIE: Buccarettes. 10. Second Mate. 11: FHA, 10. II; BMA. 12. MARQUETTE. JANET: FHA. 12: AFS. 10: Mu Sigma. I I. 12: COE. 12. MARTIN, STEVE: 256 The Class of 72 loft thoir marl on Broadmoor High. Jo t lov the look of those senior girls!! (A. Peterson. M. Hebert) Latin Club. 10: Golf Team. 10. II, 12: MOA, II. 12: FCA. 10. II. 12. MARVEL, KATHY: Transferred from Millburn High School. Millburn. New Jersey. 12: Los Espaholes. 12: FT A. 12: Library Aide 12. MATHERNE. CHRIS: Transferred from Shady Grove High School. Maringcuin. La.. I I; Fleur de Lis. II. 12: AFS. 12: Volleyball Team. 11. MATTHEWS. CHRIS: Leo Club. II. 12: Latin Club. I I. 10: Mu Sigma II. 12: BMA. 12. MEYER, JOHN: Junior Achievement. II. 12. MEYERER, LORI: AFS. 10. 11. 12: FTA. 11. 12: Red Cross. II. 12- Office Aide. II. 12: FHA. 12: Blade Staff. 12. MILLBURN, MELISSA: Fleur de Lis. 10. MITCHELL. DAVID: Football. 10. II. 12: Hi-Y, II. 12: FCA, 10. II. 12: International Affairs Club. 12: MOA. 12: Track, 12. MONTGOMERY. DEBBIE: National Merit Semifinalist. 12: WIBR Young American. 12: DAR Good Citizenship Award. 12: Most Courteous. 12: Student Government. II. 12: AFS. 10: Fleur de Lis. 10. I I Reporter-Historian. 12: Mu Alpha Theta. 11. 12; Keyettes. 11.12: BG s. 11.12: Beta Club. 12: Mu Sigma. I I. Vice-President. 12: BMA. II. 12: FTA. I I. Secretary. 12: Senior Class Executive Council- Who's Who. 12. MOORER, DONNA: Transferred from St. Scholastica Academy. Covington. La.. 12: DOB Sweetheart. 12: Greater Baton Rouge Junior Miss. 12: FTA. 12: FHA. 12: Executive Council Member. 12. MORRIS. CINDY: Transferred from Clinton-Massie High. Clarksville. Ohio. 12: FHA. 12. MOSER. ANDREA: AFS. 10. Treasurer. 11. President. 12: Red Cross. 10. Vice-President. II. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10. II: Math Club. 10. II: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Beta. II. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff, Business Manager. 12: BMA. 12: GAA. 10. II. MUNN, SHAUNA: FHA. 10. II, 12: Buccarettes. 10. 11: GAA 10. II. 12: FTA. 12: BMA. 12: BG's. 12: AFS. 12: Office Aide, 12: Junior Achievement. 10. MURRAY. JANA: Band. 10: Guidance Aide. I I. 12. NAUMAN, GERALD: Transferred from Istrouma High School. I I. NEELY. JACKIE: Buccarettes. 10. II:Y-Club. 10: FTA. II. 12: BG's. 11. 12. NEUFEILD, DONI: Junior Achievement Sweetheart. 10: PEM, 12: GAA. Council Member. 12: BG’s. 12: Fleur de Lis. I0:Y-Club. 10: Buccarettes. II. 12: Student Government. 12: Junior Achievement. 12. NULL. MARK: Choir. II. 12. OH. DINAH: Homecoming Court. I2- Mardi Gras Court. I I: Cheerleader. 12: 257 Buccarettes. 11: Los Espanoles. 10: PEM. II. 12: GAA. Council. II. Treasurer. 12: BG's. I I. Secretory. 12: Red Cross. I I: Student Government. 12: FTA. II. PALMER. CLINT: Football. 10. II. 12: FCA. 10. II. 12: FTA. 12: Hi-Y. II. 12: MOA. II. 12. PASTOREK, JOHN: Transferred from Brother Martin High School. New Orleans. La. 10: Senior Class Vice President; Wittiest. 12: Football. 10. II. 12: FCA. 10. II. 12: FTA. 11: Los Espanoles. 10, II: MOA. 10. II. President. 12: Interact. 12: Hi-Y. 10. II. Treasurer. 12. PATTERSON, STEPHANIE: Junior Achievement. 10- BG's. I I. 12: FTA. II. 12: FHA 10 II. 12: GAA. 10. II. 12: BMA. 12: Guidance Aide. I2:AFS. 12: Red Cross. 12. PAXTON. LISA: Transferred from Dixie Heights High School. Ft. Mitchell . Kentucky 10: Los Espanoles. 10. I I: BG s. 12: Keyettcs. I I. Senior Representative. 12: Office Aide. II: GAA. 10. II. PAYER. RICKY: Interact Calendar. 12: Buccarette Beau. 12: Football. 10. II. 12: Track 10. II. 12: Student Government, I I: Hi-Y. Reporter-Historian. 3. 4; Los Espanoles. 10: FCA. 10. II. 12- MOA. II 12. PAYNE. JOE: DECA. 12: AFS. 10: Fleur de Lis. 10: Red Cross. I I: Blade Staff. I I. PAYTON. CHRIS: Transferred from De Carteret College. Jamaica. West Indies. I I. PETERS, DAVID: Band. 10 II. 12: Stage Band, 10. 11. 12. PETERSON, ANN: La. Girls State Mayor. Parish Party Chairman. Outstanding Citizen. 12: April Student of the Month. 11: September Student of the Month. 12 - Miss Congeniality. Junior Miss Pageant. 12: Merit's Who’s Who in American High Schools. I2:WIBR Outstanding Young American. 12: Beta Club. II. 12: Student Government. 10. Treasurer. II. 12: Keyettes 10, Jr. 258 Representative. I I: President. 12: Cancer Club Secretary. 10: Fleur de Lis. 10. II. 12: BG's I I. 12: FTA, I I. State Vice-President. 12: PEM. II. 12: Buccarettes. 11. Service Leader. 12: Mu Alpha Theta. II. 12: GAA. 12: March of Dimes Youth Parish Chairman. 12: Who s Who. 12. PHILLIPS. GARY: Nationa Science Foundation Math Award. I I: May Student of the Month I I: September Student of the Month, 12: WIBR Outstanding Young American. 12: National Merit Finalist. 12: Junior Rotarian, 12: Junior Varsity Football; Key Club. 10 Secretary. I I. President. I 2: Student Government. 10 II Vice President. 12: FTA. II, T-easurer. 12: Mu Alpha Theto. I I. Secretary. 12- Boys State. House of Representatives. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10. 11. 12: Beta Club. 11. 12: DeMo ay: Hi-Y; Junior Class Executive Council: Mu Sigma. 11. 12: Whos Who. 12. POKORNY, NANCY: Cheerleader. 12: FCA Sweetheart. 12: Beta Club. I I 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Girls State. I I: Most School Spirit. 12: BG s. II. 12: Student Government. 12: Buccarettes. 10. 11: FHA. II. 12: GAA Council. 12: PEM. 12: Youth Council Representative. I I: Los Espanoles. 10. I I: Junior Class Executive Council: Who s Who 12. POLITE, PAM: Transferred from Glen Oaks High School. 11 • GAA. 12: Volley bail Team. I I. POUNDERS, MICKEY: Debate Squad. 10: Library Aide. I I. PRESCOTT, WORTH: Boys' State. Counselor. 12: Junior Rotarian. 12: City-Parish Discussion Panel. 12: Key Club. 11 12: Track. 10. II. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12; Beta Club. 12: Latin Club. 11: Los Espanoles. 10. II: Football. 10: Student Government. 12: Who s Who. 12. PROCTOR. TONY: Fleur de Lis. 10. II: GAA. 11: FTA. II. RAUCH. KITTY: Fleur de Lis. 10. II. 12: Buccarettes. 10: Choir. II. 12: AFS. II 12; Mu Sigma. II. 12. RAYBURN, BECKY: Office Aide. I2-Latin Club II: Buccarettes. 10. II: FTA. I I: BGs. 11. 12: Y-Club. 10. REAGAN, WANDA: Transferred from Dover Area High School. Dover Pennsylvania. 12: COE. 12. REED, JANA: Latin Club. Secretary, I I: Office Aide. 11: Buccarettes. 10. II: FTA. I I. REESE, PETER: NEDT Certificate. 10: Mu Alpha Theta. 10. II. 12: Mu Sigma. I I. 12. REEVES. LUCY: Los Espahoies, I0- Red Cross. 10: Buccarettes. 10. II: Latin Club. II: FTA. II. 12. REGAN. MIKE: Manager of Basketball Team. 10. II. 12: Manager of Baseball Team. 10. II. 12: Manager of Football Team. I I: Office Aide. 4. REINE, BECKY: COE. Vice-President. I2:GAA, 10. I I: FTA. 12: FHA. 11,12: APS. 10: Student Government, 12. REULET, CAROLE: Red Cross. I I: Student Government. ll;Y-Teen 10: FTA. 11. I2 - BG's. II. 12: Buccarettes 10. II. RICHARDS, PAM: Buccarettes. 10. II:Y-Club. 10: Fleur de Lis. II. 12: Mu Sigma. I I, 12: BG s. 12. RITCHIE, EWEN: Junior Rotarian. 12: Football. 10. 11. 12: FCA. 10. II. Treasurer. 12: Beta Club. II. I 2: Key Club. 10. I I. Vice-President. 12: FTA. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: DeMoloy. 10. II. 12. ROBERTS. RONNIE: Transferred from Hammond High School. Hammond. Louisiana. 10: Choir. 10. II. 12: Football. 10. II. 12: Baseball 10. II. 12: FCA 10. 11. 12. ROBERTSON, RANDY: Transferred from Byrd High School. Shreveport. Louisiana. 11: Varsity Football. 10, II. 12: Basketball. 10. II. 12: Track. II. 12: FCA. 10. II. 12: Who s Who. 12. ROBERTSON. SHEILA: Yearbook Staff. 12: FTA. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10. II. 12: Mu Alpha heta. 11: Mu Sigma. II. 12: GAA. 10. II. ROME. MAURICE: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Band. 10. 11. 12: Drum Major. 12: Stage Band. II. 12: Interact. Secretary. 12: Student Council Representative. 10. ROTH. KAREN: Red Cross. 10, Reporter-Historian, 11. President. 12: Mu Sigma. 12: Guidance Aide. 10. II. 12. ROTHERMEL, JOHN: International Affairs Club. 10. II. 12 Fleur de Lis. 10: DeMolay. 10. 11. 12. ROTOLO, DENISE: FHA. 12: FTA. I2:BMA. 12: BG's. 12. ROUBigUE, CELESTE: FHA. 12: AFS, 10: PEM. 12. RUCKSTUHL, JULIE: Transferred from St. Joseph's Academy. Baton Rouge. Louisiana. 11: BG s. II. 12: FTA. II. 12: GAA. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Mu Alpha Theta. II. 12: BMA 12: AFS. 12: Beta. II. 12: Art Club. Secretary. II Vice-President. 12: Senior Class Executive Committee. 12. SABOLIK, BRIAN: Mu Sigma. II. 12. SALONUS. BARBARA: NEDT Certificate. 10: National Merit Commended Student. 12: FTA. II. 12: Red Cross. 12: Los Espan oles. 10, I I 12: BMA. II. President. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff. 12. SARTIN. PAT: Lee Swee heart. II. 12: District Leo Sweetheart. I I: Cheerleader. 11. Head. 12: Mardi Gras Court. 10: Interact Calendar. I I; Buccarettes. 10: Fleur de Lis. 10: BGs. 10. 11. 12: GAA. II. Council. 12: PEM. 12-Red Cross. 11: FTA. 11: Y Teens. 10. SCHINDLER, JOHN: Choir. 10. Equipment Manager. I I. President. 12. SCHROECK. KURT: Archery Club. 10. I I: German Club. 10: Mu Alpha Theta. 12. SETTOON, MALCOLM: Attended Tara High. I I: Football. 10. 12: Student Government. 12: MOA. 12- DOB. 12: Hi-Y. 10. 12. 259 The sound of the bell brought the same reoction from ail students — A SMILE! (D. Acree) O Sole Mio!'' (J. Schindler) 260 Being a library aide was not all fun and games. (K. Marvel) SIMCOE, DON: Football. 10. I I. 12: FCA, 10. 11. 12: FTA. II. 12: Hi-Y. II. 12: MOA 10. II. 12. SINQUEFIELD, MEL: Football. 10. II. 12: Track. 10. II. 12: Beta Club. I I: FCA. 10. II. 12: Mu Sigma II. 12. SMITH. MIKE: Transferred from Loyola Academy. Wilmette. III.. I I: Football. II. 12: Archery Club. I I; FCA. I I. 12: Hi-Y. 12. SOILEAU, JANET: Transferred from Istroumo High School. II: COE. 12. SPAULDING, KATHY: Transferred from Herscher High School. Herscher. Illinois I I: La. All-State Orchestra. I I: Band. 12. SPEAKS, MARGARET: Transferred from Parkwood High School. Jopiin. Missouri. 10: FHA: GAA- COE. SPEER, KATHY: Buccarettes. 10. SPELL. ELAINE: Red Cross. 10: BG's. II 12: Los Espaholes. 11: FTA. 12: Mu Sigma. 12. STEIMEL, ED: Los Espaholes. 10: Red Cross. 10. 11: Student Government. 10: FCA. II. STEWART. ERIC: DeMolay. 10: Los Espaholes. 10. STRATMANN, ERIC: Mr. BHS 12: Keyette Beau. 12-Junior Standout. I I; Senior Class President. 12: Key Club Treasurer 12: Football. 10. I I: Mu Sigma II. 12. SWEAT, SARAH: Y-Teens. 10: Buccarettes. 10. II: BG's. II. 12. THAMES. KATHLEEN: Band. 10: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Los Espanoles. 10. I I. 12: BMA. 12: FTA. 12. THEISEN, MARIBETH: Transferred from Ruston. High School. Ruston. La.. 11: International Affairs Club. 12: Red Cross. 12: FTA. 12: AFS. 12. THURSTON, MARY CLARE: NEDT Commended Student. 10: Keyettes Most Active Junior. I I; Beta Club Most Active Member. 11: Most Dependable. 12: Student of the Month. 12: Red Cross. 10. Vice-President. 11. Reporter, 12: Student Government. Secretary. 12: Keyettes. II. 12: Buccarettes. I I. Squadleader. 12: PEM. II. 12 Vice-President. 11: GAA. 10. II. 12: AFS. Secretary. 10: Y-Teens. 10: BG s, II. 12: Los Espanoles. 10. 12. Secretary. I I; Beta Club. I I. Secretary, 12: FTA. II 12. Junior Class Secretary. I I: Mu Sigma. 11. 12: Who s Who. 12. THOMPSON, JO ELLEN: BG s. 10. II. 12: Student Government. 12. THORNTON, JACK: Baseball. 10: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Mu Alpha Theta. 12: Fleur de Lis. 10. TRICHE. KERRY: Transferred from Thessaloniki International High School. Thessaloniki. Greece. 9: Student Government. I I: International Affairs Club President. II. 12: Debate Squad. UPTON. STEPHEN: Archery Club. 10. II. Vice-President: Fleur de Lis. 10: Junior Achievement. 10. II: Bengal Bowmen. II. 12. WALLACE. JEANNE: Buccarettes. 10. II. 12, Treasurer. 12. Second Mate. 11: Keyettes. II. 12: BG s. II. I2- Y-Teens. 10: Los Espaholes. 10: FTA, 10. II. 12. WALTON. WENDI: Interact Sweetheart. 12: Mardi Gras Court. I I: Interact Calendar, 12: Junior Class Standout. 11: Who's Who Among High School Seniors. 12: La. Girls' State. Mayor. Outstanding Citizen in City- BG s. 10. Treasurer. I I. President. 12: Buccarettes. 10. Second Mate. 11. Skipper. 12: Keyettes. I I. Vice-President. 12: GAA Council Member. II 12: FTA. 10. I I. 12: PEM. II. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Red Cross. 10. Parish 2nd Vice-President. I I; Latin Club Reporter. I I: Student Government. 10. 12. Reporter. I I: Who's Who. 12. WASCOM, MICHAEL: Transferred from Istrouma High School. I I: Junior Achievement. I I: Chorus. II. 12. WAY, BILLY: Transferred from Mandeville High School. Mandeville. La.. 12: Key Club. 12: Beta Club. 12: Office Aide. 12- Track. 12. WELLS, BOB: Interact Club. II. 12: FTA. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: Swimming Team. 10: Buccaneer Log Staff. Sports Editor. 12. WHITE. KELLY: FHA. 11. Secretary. 12: GAA. I I: Latin Club. Reporter-Historian. 10: Red Cross. I I: COE Secretary. 12: AFS. 12: Junior Achievement I I. WIDAS. DORINDA: Transferred from American Community School. Beirut. Lebanon. 9: Fleur de Lis. 10: International Affairs Club. 12. WILLIAMSON, WILLY: Football. 10: Track Red Cross. I I. WINDHAM, MARK: Basketball. 10. I I. 12: Mu Sigma. II. 12: FCA. 10. I I. 12. WOOD, CHARLES: Latin Club. 12. WRIGHT. SHARON: Y-Teens 10: Buccarettes. 10: FTA. 11. 12: GAA, II. 12: BG s. II. 12: Los Espaholes. II, 12. WUNSTEL, JULIE: Choir. 10. II. 12: O'fice Aide. II. 12. WUNSTEL. ROBIN: Transferred from Trinity-Plank. 10: BG's. 12: FTA. 12. YOUNG, LEE: BMA. I I. Reporter-Historian. 12: Mu Sigma. 12. ZAMMIT, MARSHA: Fleur de Lis. 10. I I: FTA. II: Student Government. I I; COE. 12. ZIMMERMAN, ERIC: Mu Sigma II. 12: Archery Club. 10. President. I I: Red Cross. 10: German Club. 10. ZUBIK, BEVERLY: Transferred from Ross Sterling High School. Baytown. Texas I I: Mu Sigma. II. 12: All-Parish Band. 12: BG's. 12: Band Librarian. 12. 261 Junior Class Had An Eventful Year CLASS OFFICERS: Glon Eqqors. Pros.: Cloy Stewart. Vico Pros.: Susan SFifiott, Soc.: Al'er Da'den. Troas. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: ROW I: S. Shiflett, C. Stewart. P. Roborts, M. Browninq. R. Mangham. G. Eggers: ROW 2: P. Sne ling, J. Copus. C. Bourgoois M. Vicknair, C. Hiter. A. Darden: ROW 3: J. Chetta. L. Hurrelbrinlc. K. MacKinnon. S. Cutror, L. Kloinpoter 262 JUNIOR STANDOUTS: Becky Strickland ond Glen Eggers. Abadie. Kevin Adcock. Kent Adcock. Ronny Aillet. Debbie Aime. Lite Allen. Rosalyn Aloxandor. Charmaino Alexander. Debbie Ancone. Mortha Anderson, Carole Anderson. Chad Andrews. Terri Arnold. Ronnie Aucoin. Bill Autrey, Pam Babin. Terri Badeaux. Linda Badon. Debbie Bagwell. Helene Bajon. Gerald Baker. Sandie Baker. Stove Bankston. Donna Barnett. Wyn Barrett. Susan Barrow. David Bella. Pot Bello. Bobby Bessmertny. Ray Bishop. Jennifer Blackwell. Jeff B'ackwell. Richard Bogan. Cindy 8orde!on. Lon Bordelon. Tyrrell 263 Juniors Discovered That Classes Could Be Bomo. Leo Boudreaux, Floyd Bourgeois. Charles Boyett. Linda Brandau. Mike Brewer. Sherry Brian. Terry Brignac. David Britt. David Brooks. Laura Broussard. Melanie Brown. Danny Browning. Molissa Brunson. Bil Buchanan. David Buchanan. Will Buck'es. Marty Bullock. Debby Bullock. Steve 8umgardner, Terry Bumgarner. Stan Bunch. Jimmy Butcher. Debbie 264 Either Exhausting Or Stimulating they'll let me chock out??' (W. Favte) Students didn'r always believe what they were taught! (K. McKinnon) Butler. Louis Butt. David Butterworth, Sharon-Cahal. Jimmy Cologne. Madeleine Campbell. Beth Canatella. Nick Carlock. Dan Carley. Richard Carroll. Glenda Carter. Sarah Cash Bobby Cash, Jim Cheek, Rodney Chehardy. Carolyn 265 Juniors Perfected Their Skills Chetta. James Clary, Jim Clay. Greg C'aypool. Stove Cole. Koith Combs. Craig Comeaux. Toni Conkling. Katie Copes. Cindy Copus. Joe Cosby. Kelly Crabtree. Maureen Crawford. Ronnie Crawford. Stephanie Croissant Eileen Crowson. Donna Crucq. Ike Culmono, Kathleen Culpopcor. Lenny Cummings. Ann Cunningham. Gary Cutrer. Sue Dabadie. Chuck Daigle. Karen Darden. Allen D'Arensbourg. Mike Davenport. Dawn Davenport, Forest Davis. Kathy Day. Drew DeBenedetto. Kay Docker. Joey DoFoo. Debbie Delery. Noel Dellsperger. Harel 266 f Demcnn, (Joyd Do nor , Kdthy In theso days of Women’s Lib — Woman's Best Friend?!!” (K. Wikman) Devil e. Susan DoWeese. Danny Didior. Dianne Dimattia. Michelle Distofano. Denise Doiron. Richie Donham. Bill Dooley. Jap Doughty. David Dowel I, Lynne Cozier, Roiemarie )unlap. Vic Mu t we play 'Hail to the Chief every morning when he walk 267 in?l In Both Entertainment And Scholarship, Dunn, David Edwards. Jane Edwards. Molissa Eggcrs. Glen Eubanks. Stacey Farrell Ricky Fevre. Will Felder. Nancy Ferracci, Marsha Ferris. Bill Fields. Patty Fitts. Steve Fortenberry. Billy Freshney. Patricia Gaddy Scott Galey. Tommy Garmon, Jim Garon. Debbie Garrot, Pam Gill. Ricky Gillon. Glenda Gistedt. Wendy Goldsmith. David Goodrum. Karen Graham. Koith Granzin Patty Griffin. Jon Griffon. Kevin Gros. Jackie Haney. Gary Harkins. Debbie Harlan. Eric Harlan. Margaret Harrison. Lisa Harvey. Darryle Hastings. Cindy Hays. Richie Hazlip. Lisa Head. Linda Henriksen. Gail Higby. B'ad Higginbotham. Cheryl Hill. Gillis Hinson. Lannio Hiter. Candy Hodges. Huntington Holt. Stephanie Holthaus. Mary Howard. Ken 268 Juniors Made The Most Of Their Time Robert, don't you ever bring your books to class??!! (R. Seals) 269 Juniors Never Missed A Chance At Food Or Fun Howel'. Terri Hudson. Harry Hurrelbrink. Les Israel. Sue Jackson. Mark Jacobs. Liso Jacobs. Sammy Jacobson. David Jeansonno. Stove Johnson. Jeanine Joiner. Paul Jones. Mike Jones. Tracey Jordan. Jill Kendrick, Jimmy Kimball. Pam Kimmitt. Anne Kirk. Karen Kistlor. Steve Kleinpeter. Loren Kleinpetev Sue Knight. Cindy Kornegay. Pattie Kuyrkendall, Lisa LaBauvo. Mike LaCour. Mark Juniors were quick to notice the many strange studonts attending Broadmoor! 270 Landry. Eileen Landry. Mike Landry. Roy Landry. Winnie Lalcin. Larry Lauter. Keith Lax. Jerry LeBo, Martha Loinwobor. Paul Levy. Dovid Linn. Karen Lockhart. Sharon Lockwood. Cathy Lovo. Becky Lovell. Billy Boosters were always choerful when food was near. Eat drink, and be merry! 271 Junior Year Was Full Of Surprise Lowe, Steven Luke. Sally Lynn. Rusty McAllister. Brenda McAndrew. Greer McCharen, Carolyn McCrory. Stophen McDaniel. Kay McDonald. Steve Mclntire. Susan McLeod Teresa Maassen. Howard Mack. Paula MacKinnon. Kathi Mangham. Ricky Marinoff. Mark Marquette. Barbara Marsh. Susan Martin. Jimmy Martin. Toni Ha: Mr. Rice wants to know if I passed tho test today!! (K. Goodrum. Mr. Ric J. Ziolinski. D. Bado 272 May. Mike Mayes. Tom Mayeux. Armand Mayeax. Michael M.vjf a A Kant ) Mays. Jonot Meek. Terri Melancon. Joy Mellili. Rondy Menge Donna Merge. Keith Meyers. Greg Middlebrook. Patricia Milazzo. Mary Lois Miller. Alan Miller. Debra Miller. Kathi Miller. Minta Monahan. Tim Montgomery. Mark 273 Morgan. Colleen Morgan. Mik© Morris. Scott Munley. Marty Murray. Dana Musso, Chip Musso. Jerril Musso. Sheryl Myers. Bill Myshroll. Dave Nannoy, Michael Noory. Nancy Neoly. Mary Nelson. Bob Nowecki. Dovid Nowalkowski. Mark Nugent. Freda Nunn, Cheryl Olivor. Billy Olliff. Debbie O'Moara. John O’Rear. Kathy Osment. Carl Otto. Margaret Oxford Stovo Parodiso. Peter Parker. Don Parsons. Kent Patalano. Wayne Patteson. Linda Pecararo. Pam Percy. Louisa Phillips Ronny Pillow. Stove Pitalo. Mike 274 One More Year To Go!!!! Pittman. Ed Polito. Anthony Porter. Janice Prestridge. Clark Price. Dora Pucc o. Ango a Quartano. Ellen Raiford. David Ray. Carl Raymond. Sue Rebelle. Paula Reach. Sue Rood Colleen Rooves. Billy Reeves. Steve Regan Molly Reine, Louis Roberts. David Roberts, Patricia 275 276 Eye of newt, toe of frog . . . Why of course I'm not doing my Algebra — this is my American History!’ (M. Vicknoir) ■ - m StJ Cutr«r °gr° d Chri ‘tmat indeed good news Underclassmen Enjoyed A Variety Of Interests Robertson. Tara Robinson. Rene Romano. Tim Rosonborg. Eric Ross. Mike Ross. Terry Rotolo. David Rourke. Robert Rube. Becky Rupotor, Randy Russ. Libby Salzer. Al Scardina. Keith Schmidt. Randy Schutzman. Lyle Scioneaux. Paul Scoggins. Ricky Scott. Roscoe Scruggs. Debbie Seals. Robert Seefield. Suzanne Self. David Selig. Susan Serrett, Donnis Shallcross. Lindsay Shaw. Deraid Shiffler. Connio Shifflett. Susan Shores Kathy Simmonds. Ross Simoneaux. David Sims. Kenneth Slocum. Doug Smith. Boppy Smith. Jerry 277 Class Of 73 Participated In Many Club Activities Smith, Lisa Smith. Steve Spinosa. Dobbio Spinosa. Randy Souter, Cindy Stanley. Bruce Stoadman. Karen Sfowart. Clay Strickland. Becky Strickland. Kay Strickland. Lise Strother. Ruth Sublett, Dee Sussky. Connie Sutherland. Greg Sutherland Terri Sutphen. Robert Sykes. Daryl Sykora Jimmy Talbot. Kyle Talbot. Vickie Termini. Mary Thoriot. Randy Thibodeaux. Terry Thomas. Jerry Thomason. Brenda Thompson. Dean Thompson. Jim Thompson. Rosemary Thompson, Vicki Thorne. Mary Thorney. Terri Tircuit. Debbie Toepfer. Bob Tollett. Tommy 278 Tomlin. Susan Tubb Jan© Tullier. Susan Tuvoll, Mary Tynor. Tatsy Varnado. Jo© Varner. Mile Valasquez. Vivian Vlckneir. Melanie Vigor. June Volkmer. John Vutera. Dawn V addle. Norma Wall Mitch Ward. Barry Ward. Billy War. Elizabeth Weber. Linda Weil. Roy Welch Barbara 1X 279 Juniors Prepared i A student teacher gavo M. B'Owning a little extra help with a typing assignment. White. Mike Wikman. Kristie Williams. Debbie Williams. Kay Windham. Carol West. Dennis Wheeler. Greg Here we sit like birds in the wilderness! Windham, Lisa Woest. Jeff Wood. David Wood. Penny Wright. Gezelle Yeide. Dilys Young. Joan Young. Karen Zettlemoyer Doug Zielinski. Janet 280 Themselves For Their Final Fling |D. Col® R. Roberts. M. LeBo) NOT PICTURED: Amorello. Melinda Barnhort. Debra Chisholm. Greg Claudet. Carl Colleps. Glenn Collie. Herman Conrad. Donovan Dodds. Mitch Dodds, Stoven Dowo I. Lynno Engels. Keith Goff. Edward Guillory. Cindy Harvey Darryle Harvey Shari Helseth. David Howland. Jay John Ingellinera. David Jones. Doyle Jumonviile. David Kinard. Brenda LaCroix. Karl Landry. Michael Lapham. Mary Lynn. Donald McDougall. Lindsay McLeese. Judy Miller. Minta Miller. Virginia Odom, Stanley Carl Rainey. Vanya Raymond. Sue Reece. Steve Rhorer. Theodore Rowland. Diana Sabin. Jerry Seafield. Buddy Stallcup. John Stewart. Cheryl Stewart. Greg Swor. Debbie Wilkins. William Wilson. Laurie But I have to hove it — it's my security blonket. ($. Shflett) Mony junior boys attended Leo Club meetings. (J. Thomas. J. Zimmerman) Thank Goodness There’s Only ONE Sophomore Year!! Abadie, Laura Allen, Paul Allen. Susan Alley, Jeannette Alonzo. Debbie Ambrosius. Mark Ammons Ann Andre. Ricky Apploby. Janet Armanini, Marcia Arnold. Mike Arnold Tylie Atkinson. Margaret Atkinson. Mike Aucoin. Robby Avery. Dean Azar. David Babcock. Teana Bales Susan Bankston. Jay Barber. Karen Barnott. Robin Bella. Donna Benton. Billy 282 Sorry Patrice Borteau. Lindo Bird. Pete Bishop. Mary Black. Ann Blackwell. Terri Blytho. Mary Bono. Robort Bordelon. Doan Bordelon. Renee Bostwick. Ray Boucher. Karen Bozont. Tara Brinlchuis. Sheryl Broemmelsiek. Mary Ellen Broussard. Chavonne Brown. Cathy Brown, Mary Bruce. Mike 8ugea Anne Burkette. Beverly Byrd. Sharon Cain. Candy Colandro. Cheryl Camp. Jon J. But they told me I could bring my own lunch to school! (J. Neely) 283 Candler. Sarah Carlyle. David Carmel. Pat Sophomores Were Introduced To The Headaches Of High School 284 Carpenter. Mike Casanova. Love Chachere. Donald Chachere. Patricia Chaffin, Lizanno Champagne. Steve Charles. John Chustz. Pam Claiborne. Chip Clark. Judy Clark. Wendell Coats. Mark Coon. John Cossmen Doug Cotton. Carol Cotton. Cheno Cowart. Ricky Coxe. Michelle Crabtree. David Culpepper. Patricia Cunningham, ©ary Currie. Susan Curry. Robbio Darce. Keith Sophomores were pleasant additions to the halls of Broadmoor. (D. Lamb) I'll bet that molecule doesn't fall nearly as far as my grades do this si weeks! (C. Depew) D Arensbourg. Aimee Daspit Richard Davis. Susan Davison. Pam Dawson. Suzy DeMars Tim Dessert. Mary Dodd. Lori Drouet Cliff Dupre. Barbara Dupuy. Carroll Durbin, Dawson Duyer. Danny Dykes. Mike Eicher. Naamar Elkins. Kay Fairbanks. Teresa Favre. Ale Fazekas. Mary Ferchaud. Ricky Ferris. Joy Filgo. Ward Fleshman. Ed Fontenot. Bill Fort. Ben Fortner. Gretchen Fruzia. Debbie Fuqua. Mike Gallagar. Liz Garmon. Joanio Garris. Robert Gaspard. Karen Gelpi. Pam Gerald. Jeff Glueck. Dary Godbold. Dobbio I 285 Sophomores Took Time Out For Relaxation Goff. lomor Gozo. Undo Graham. Donald Graham. Rhona Gyan. Edith Hoir. Mike Harolson. Brenda Harlan. Dobra Harroll. Mark Harvey. Jan Hayden. Randy Hayes. Thod Haziett, Roborta Hazlewood Connie 286 Hebert. Marilyn Henderson. Molly ‘ Hey. wake up! (K. Pilcher) I Hendrix. Elizabeth Henry. Bobbie Henry. Larry Herrell, Daphne Higley. Brad Hill. Ricky Hillman, Bobbin Holt. Bocky Horan, Moira Howes. Laurie Iglesias. Bobby Inzenga. Janet Irwin. Ruth Jacobson Suzie Jacobson Vickey Jenlts. David Johnston, 8ruco Johnston. Lisa Jones. Scooter Jones. Steven Jordan. Cindy Jordan. Woyne Kadi. Joe Keeley. Mike Kinchen. Dona King. Susie Kippels Andrea Kirk. Donna Koenig. Linda Kolb. Ned 28 7 ' What a day for her to take up homework! (J. Hengle) Sophomores Willingly Adapted To BHS T Lamb. Debby Lambert. Mark Lancaster Eliska Landry. Mike Lardon. Koith Lawrence. Bill LeBlanc Gayle Lee. Jeffrey Leqor. Warren Lemoino. Keith Lentz, Jamos LevaII. Joe Limper. Art Lind. Eric Linn. Kathy Lipps. Gary Lockwood. Billy Loflin, Brcoks Louden, Ricky Lowe. Steve Lusk. Debbio Lusted. Hilary Lyon. Mike McAllen, Ronnie McCarty. Mike McCord, Monica McCuston. Cheryl McDuffie. Mark McElderry, Mike McElveen. Greg Biology students learned that horses weren't the only ones who caught sleeping sickness. 288 McGinty. Ka’hleen McKee. Reaford McKinney Billy McPherson, Kathy Mackey. Thomas MacPherson. Laura Marino. Ann Martin. Glenn Matherne Beth Matthiosen. Joy May. Nancy Mayeaux. David Mayeu . Marilyn Mayeu . Steve Mays. Kerri Mead Jane Merritt. Kent Meyer. Tommy Meyers. 8everly Middiebrook. Judy Middleton. Janet Mitchell, Stephanie Montgomery. Charles Morgan Melanye Morris. Brad Morris, Charles Moser Kenny Moss. Paula 289 ! ?@ !! = !! !@ % — The Thoughts Of A Sophomore Murray, Marie Muisor. Gone Neely. John Nelson. Mike Neuner. William Newcomb. Debbie Nichols. Mike Noble Robye Nolan, Diane Noland, Rosalind Noland. Sanya Noonan. Nancy Norred. Jimmy Nugent. Frances O Roily Mary Beth Orillion. Marie Owens. Susan Pace. Chip Palmer. Jim Parker. Jean Parsons. Beth Paul. Jimmy Payer. Rocky Pearson. Ricky Penn. Pat Pillow. Jeannie Pittman. Hopo Polito. Donna Pomes. Pam Ponthier. Marlene Prough, Ramona Quick. Sue Quinn. Andrew Ragusa 8renda Raines, Jo Ann Rathe. Milton Rau. Kim Reed. Jerry Reid. Cindy Reulet. John Ricca. Tim Roberts. Rebecca Roberts. Suzanne Robertson. Danny Robinson. Richard Rosensone. Ronnio Rupeter.,8illy Salonus. Edward 290 Salpietra. Gerri Maqn.fmue. Mademoiselle Renoir! (S. Oft. P. Field,] Salwr. Karyn Sa :of. Shoryn Sanders. Becky Scordna. Leigh Sunshine and Smiles!! (K. Elkins) 291 Whet do you mean Rapun el let your hair down'???? Climb up the drainage pipe!! (J. Wright. B. Wittenberg G. LeBlanc) I never saw such great looking contact lenses in all my lifal (E. Quarteno) Schaefer. Chris Schroock G-ant Shonlclin, Noncy Shue. Danny Sibley. Alena Sims. Donna Singleton. Buddy Smith. Gwen Smith. Karen Smith. Marc Smith. Renee Smith. Tammeryn Sommors. Vic Speaks. Wayno Speer. John Spencer, Ricky Sproat. Debbie Starnes. John Stenhouse Jim Stephens. Erin Steppler. Jennifer Stewart. Mary Ann Stikes. Susan Stovall. Barbara 292 Sophomores Became Loyal Buccaneers Stratmann. Kurt Stratmann. Lisa Stringer. Gler Stuart. Pom Summerell Lisa Summers. Jan Sussky. Ree Sykes. Carla Talbot. Susan Taylor. Rardy Thoriot. Becky Theriot. Trudy Thomas, Bill Thomasson Pat Thornton. Jeff Thrower. Melanie Tinsler Bill Tricon. Gail Turner. James Vignes. Jean Oh boy. here we go again! (0. Thompson) Tru illo. Terrell 293 Underclassmen Faced Two More Years Of Work And Fun Walters. Kim Wascom. Choryl Way. Sandi Weber. Bob Weeks, Mike Werner, Chris Whitlatch, Blake Whittonberg. Bronde Widas. Jane Wikman. Andrew Wilbert. Tricia Wilkinson. Brian Williams. Jack Wilson. Kerry Woost, Joff Wohlort. Jimmy Wolff. Jon Woods. David Wcoidr dgo. Elaino Woslly. Jimmy Wright. Camille Wright. Joenio Wright. Sue Yborbo. Bornice Young. Ellon Zimmerman, Ricky Walls. Greg Vittur. Karen Sophomores happily anticipated all the big even’s 294 NOT PICTURED: Dodds. Lori Sadeaux, Bobby Downs Deborah Berdwell. Randy Dunnegan. Robin Bough. Bruce Dyer. Charles Bieber. John Falcon. Konny Blackwood. 3arbara Felmet. Clara Bonoventure. Chuck Freeman. David Bortnick. Diane Geiselbrecher. Petra Broussard. Brian Golpi, Mellinhcr Broussard. Jan Germany, Margret Browning Randy Godbold. Debra Brunson. William Griggs. Philip Buchanan. Will Grissom. Debbio Buddon. Cheri Gueringer, Gail Bullock. Grady Guthrie. John Burdsall. Bobbie Hair. Greg Burkett. Bobbi Henderson, Molly Cangolosi. Mike Hickman. Terry Carlock. David Hill. Mark Carlock. Bob Hingle. Geoffrey Chaffin. Elizabeth Houston. Richard Chenoweth. Robort Hullinghorst, Jimmy Clark. Mary Humpnreys, Patty Collins. Charles Hanley. Mary Cop. Edward Jackson. Koren Cormack. Patrick Jackson. Miko Crawford. Sharon Janes. Lois Ann Couvillion. Chad Johnson. Ray Covington. Bob Johnston, Liso Cox. Susan Klovor. Jim D Aquin. Todd Knight. Delos Darden. Martin Lane. Karen Davis. George Lange. Jeff Dawes. Will Langhart. Keith Decker. Buzzy Langhart. Kerry DelBrucco Vincent Lanier. John Depew. Carol Lasseigne, Cliff Devall. Koith LeBlanc. Greg Distefano. Vince Lee. Jerry Dodd Bernie Xino.ino ri, Loffol. Ricky Leggett. Diene Levert. J. Danny Levy. Susan Lewis. Michael Lignieres. Peter Louden. Richard Lormend. Mary Luke. Michael McCubbin. Debby McDowell. Gordon McGraw. Keith Mack. Rusty Mailhes Dean Mann. Mike Mannino. Michael Mayhow. David Mills. Deborah Milligan. Michael Munley. Melinda Murphy. Dobbio Murphy. Mary Ellen Noto. Sam Ott. Sally Ann Padgett. Ann Palmer. Mark Parnell, Carol Pilcher. Kothy Pillar. Ingrid Pohl. Steve Potter. David Pruitt. Elizabeth Ragar. Jamos Randolph. Cynthia Raub. Daniel Raymond. Pat Roach. Jodi Regan. Matt Rhorer Brentt Richirdson. Danny Robinson. Daniel Ruthrauff. Steve Samuels. Scott Schilling. Keith Searle. Frank Serpas. Cindy Sharp. George Shaw. Mark Short. Mark Sinner, Peter Sinquefield. Ken Slioka. Bill Smith. Leo Spencer. Fritz Stark, Dan Stephens. John Sullivan. Randy Tapp. Daniel Tassin, Lynnette Taylor. Marc Thibodeau Rickey Tidwell. Kothie Turner. James Tweedy. Rhonda Uoton. Tim Valdo. Ann Velleux. Glen Vincens. Edward J. Vincont. Jack J. Vincent. Keith VonSinden. John Waldrop. Jeff Walls. Gregory Wells. Russell West. William Wolf. Paul Wunstel. Marty Zettlemoyer Jeffrey 'n thoir first And he's so fat that when she sits down the desk tips over year at Broadmoor. (M. Horan) liko this . . (T. D'Aquin) The circles of life, rotating in a delicate balance, threaten to collapse when $tre ched and distorted by man. We discover the necessity of a new beginning, and attempt to join the natural cycle of life again. 297 298 The circles of poverty . . . . . . war . . hunger . . . . . illiteracy . . . . . hatred . . . They trap and enslave man. keep him from growing and flourishing, from realizing his potential. There are those who work together. trying to break through the circles that bind them, with the recognition that all are hindered restrained by the vicious circles. Without success we turn to hope o a better life to come echoing our circles in ideas of life and death and life again. The circles of our lives . . . They hurt us . . . . . . they help us . . . . . . they keep us. Early in the morning a child runs out to greet the sunshine . . . stops to make a wish on a dandelion . . . blows its fluffiness to the wind . . . Then he goes on his way to explore the world: he meets new people and grows wise in experience, sometimes seeing his dreams and wishes blown asunder by the reality of harsh winds. The childhood days of dandelions and wishes are now filled with 'responsibility — to himself, to his country. to his fellow man. and to a very special person. He has no time for blowing dandelions. 300 301 I But in a meadow another dandelion • is growing, waiting for its fluffiness to be scattered to the winds by a child running out to greet the sunshine . . . Waiting for the circle to be completed and started once again. Just as we wake each morning of our lives. Just as the sun shines after every storm, everything has an end and a beginning which merge into one . . . . . . indistinguishable . . . . . . never-ending . . . 302 4 . . . and the end becomes the beginning . . . 303 ADVERTISEMENTS The staff of the 1972 Buccaneer Log would like to take fhis opportunity to thank the following business establishments for their cooperation in making the publication of this book possible. We hope you will patronize them in return for their generosity and support. HARRISON PAINT COMPANY Benjamin Mocre Paint Headquarters Two Locations to Serve You: 5425 Choctaw Drive 11900 Florida Blvd. GUYS DOLLS DANCE STUDIO Where you cen learn to dance under expert instruction without pressure to buy more lessons than you want or need. Couples tor the price ot one — Group Classes 10752 Fla. 926 7722 Millie Kane. Owner Adolf Gania, Manager IMAHARA'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO.t INC. Specializing in Residential and Commercial Landscaping 12289 Florida Blvd. 275 4078 SHERMOOR ESSO SERVICENTER Open Seven Days e WeeV Road Service — Minor Auto Repair P. E. ARCENEAUX. Dealer 9988 Florida Blvd. 927-1881 SPINOSA’S DRUMSTICK CAFETERIA LORAINE'S DRESS SHOP INC. The Place to Shop Broadmoor Shopping Center 926-2883 9925 Florida Blvd. 927-4159 00 5 ' It's been a long tough trip, but now you're on your way. Our best wishes go with you. And by the way—THANKS. Thanks for drinking Kleinpeter Milk at the school lunch room (and at home, too, we hope!). You never outgrow your need for milk, so as you grow old, take us along, please. Airline Highway 921-1921 FARMS DAIRY 3 CAMPER VILLAGE 15838 Florida Boulevard 275-0991 HARTS’S LANDSCAPE COMPANY AND FLOWER SHOP Nursery — Landscape — Garden Center Flowers and Gifts 927 2356 9615 Florida Blvd. THE SQUIRREL'S NEST THE SQUIRREL'S NEST 'If it s different we have it. I 1228 Florida Blvd. Sherwood Plaia 927-7020 THE ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY, INC. Compliments of G. L. NORRIS ASSISTANT VICE-PRESIDENT I i £ j f m Wire mesh — Accessories — Fabricated Bars BATON ROUGE STEEL CO., INC. 7W 4 W. P.O. Box 2215 Baton Rouge, La FRED HEROMAN’S FLORIST G. P. FRANKLIN Manager 927-4176 6868 Florida 927-6070 4432 Florida Blvd. 926-3650 GULF STATES UTILITIES CO Helping you to live better in so many ways ----------- electrically flJVI HTTM 446 North Blvd NAYLOR BROS. FEED SEED AND HARDWARE BLACK ANGUS STEAK HOUSE Our Steaks Are U.S. Choice Corn Fed Heavy Aged Beef Hardware — Garden Supplies — Kemtone Pittsburg Paints — Plumbing and Electrical Supplies — Electric Tool Rental Banquet Facilities Up To 300 Catering 2882 Government 9404 New Hammond H AA SPORTING GOODS Athletic Team Equipment Sportswear for Schools Trophies and Engraving Golfing Equipment Owner COACH LOU PITALO 8365 Florida Blvd. 926-4472 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 11969 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge. Louisiana 275-3780 UNION NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1926 1020 Florida Blvd. 342 4784 CLIFF STRAHAN REALTY Residential — Commercial — Industrial — Campsites 9255 Florida Blvd. 927-3515 JAY'S BAR B-Q 4215 Government 343 5082 Gao DRY CLEANING] VILLAGE 8006 Jefferson Highway 921-9198 MYERS NORGE VILLAGE Save on your Dry Cleaning One Day Service Attendants on Duty Do the Work for You $2.50 plus tax per 8 lb. load Mothproofing in Season Open 7 AM to 6 PM Mon.-Sat. H. E. HOTS AULL LUCKETT'S PHOTOGRAPHY This is the sign you can expect to see when you list with HOTS . Reasonably Priced Weddings 10230 Florida Blvd. 926-1664 7417 Exchange Place 926-0200 PICCADILLY CAFETERIA Serving Daily 11:00 A.M Until 8:30 P.M. 2 14 North Third 5179 Planlc 3164 Government 7169 Florida 342-8202 355-4387 348-4788 924-6535 310 SUPERIOR STEEL BOB HARKINS FLOWERS Across from Baton Rouge High Congratulations to all Graduates! Cut Flowers — Wedding and Party Decorations by Licensed Operators 10757 North Dual 927 7800 2836 Government St. 344 4361 LADS 'N LASSIES Children's and Infant's Wear 10859 Florida Blvd. 927 4449 McKAY'S We welcome the opportunity to serve you with all your gift needs. Broadmoor Shopping Centor CEDARCREST PHARMACY Prescriptions Local Delivery Service 10772 Harrell's Ferry Road 926-3706 - ...L- SV A REALTY MART Susan Jacobson, New Resident of the Sherwood Subdivision. Welcome to all new students in the area — May your new friends be many! Realty Mart sells Homes — Not Houses 312 1739 Wooddale Blvd. 926 7412 ROYAL FORMAL WEAR Featuring the Latest Styles in Tuxedos 319 North 26th Street 342 0056 BROADMOOR CONOCO Hottest Brand Going 9600 Florida Blvd. 924 I486 HAROLD HERES, INC. General Contractor Commercial Industrial 10780 South Choctaw 924-5563 THE HOLT APARTMENTS 105 Units Luxurious Living in Broadmoor Area MR. and MRS. JOE W. HOLT, Owners JOHNNIE HOLT and JACK EVANS, Managers 264 Sharp Lane 924-5784 H. RUBENSTEIN SON ZAMMIT RADIO AND TELEVISION Three Stores — Three Swinging Stores Salei and Service Open Mon.-Fri., 8 AM 6 PM Sat.. 8 AM—I PM 9800 Florida Blvd. 239 North 3rd Street 3378 Government St. 926-5120 342-5641 348 5781 2105 Scenic Highway 355-7772 Chenevert’s ____fo rma l imaA 9828 Airline 927-6318 3340 Highland 344-54o9 313 BIST HEROMAN'S FLORIST SHERWOOD REALTY, INC Compare our Cash and Carry Prices Come see us for your Corsage Needs. A Complete Real Estate and Building Service I 15 Sherwood Forest Blvd. 275 0200 344-0441 342-0987 2291 Government St 314 TUMINELLO OPTICAL DISPENSARY Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Monday — Friday Located Next to Baton Rouge General Hospital Free Parking in Rear 248 Peachtree Boulevard 342-4722 SPINKS TV SALES AND SERVICE o SPINKS TELEVISION MUJ xavm Across Florida from the Broadmoor Theatre 823 Madeline Court 926-6517 BROADMOOR BEAUTY SALON 924-9847 9408 Florida Blvd. 921-2611 • • i ■ ROYAL CLEANERS BROADMOOR CHRISTIAN GIRLS Dry Cleaning — One Hour Service Shirts Laundered Alterations, Pickup, and Delivery Buttons Replaced Free The Mistletoe Ball helps make Christmas a little happier. Open 6:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. 2555 Florida Blvd. 342-5941 PRESIDENT — WENDI WALTON Wright Wercy Insurance 521 LAUREL ST. P. 0. BOX 3809 BATON ROUGE. LA. 70821 PHONE 348-3271 Oldest insurance agency in Baton Rouge. BEr$v.7i The BORDEN Pledge “...to keep always in mind our original purposes — to produce milk that meets, first o f all, the health needs of tiny children. By so doing, to offer to people of all ages milk that fulfills these highest standards of wholesomeness, richness and puritv” j The milk for children. REEVES BLUE RIBBON BLACK ANGUS MEAT Complete Cooked Food Dept. end Herdwere Open 7AM to 8:30 PM Seven Days a Week 10770 Harrell's Ferry Rd. 921-2343 C. L. ADAMS SON, INC U YjOjTjA] —u--- Cut down on expenses without cutting down on style. 2880 Pla Rd 356 3236 317 KENNY GILL MUSIC The Soul Shop Everything in Guitars, Amps, Drums, and Accessories! 2844 Government St. 343-7445 IMPERIAL BARBER AND MEN'S HAIR STYLING : In m mil ' 9 r | e«gy |1 • MW ''PWf • —3 ifc- « ■ gas 5045 Florida Blvd. 926-7146 tiitfh ? rlur 'h- HERFF-JONES COMPANY Invitations — Diplomas — Yearbooks — Caps and Gowns Class Rings Area Code 601 Phone 354-5323 P. O. Box 1034 Jackson, Mississippi 318 319 ANDREWS REXALL DRUGS 9584 Florida Blvd. 3384 Government St. 921-0116 342-5666 GOUDCHAUX'S Open 7 Days a Wook 7 AM to 10 PM Daily Sundays and Holidays 8 AM to 9 PM Froo Pick-Up and Delivery 1500 Main-. . . where you never pay interest or finance charges . . . Phone 348-1192 PERCY SOLAR'S BEAUTY SALON Gateway To Beauty 11135 Florida Blvd. 926-1134 DUNLOP PET SHOP Comp'eto lino of exotic birds and reptiles 2538 Plank Road 355-2907 FLEUR DE LIS backs Broadmoor PRESIDENT — JUDI LAVINE H. E. WIESE, INC ineers and Contractors Sorrell Avenue ACME REFRIGERATION OF BATON ROUGE, INC. Wholesale Parts and Supplies 950 North 22nd Street 343-6616 OURSO AND COMPANY, INC Baton Rouge's Shopping Center eMr Dependable home furnishers since 1880 I tl Of BON MA CM[ 149 V OOWNTCWVK rw. MI MOe | Xfco liuw..« 4.fc4 ul 'll Ptitrtu 19a m.u BATON ROUGE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION TABER’S POISE 'N IVY The Fashion Shop for Young Women Passbook and Certificate Savings Recommended by Satisfied Customers 400 North Blvd. 5555 Government St. 4321 Perkins Rd. 5687 Hollywood 343-3474 924-1378 348 5306 355 8853 7329 Highland Rd. 766 2808 In the Highland South Shopping Center L. R. MILNER Air Conditioning and Heating Commercial mmediate and Reliable Repairs 10466 Mollylea Drive 926-2566 AA VENDING 5075 rrflveSr 357-8467 BATON ROUGE SUPPLY CO., INC. 6512 Greenwell Springs Road 926-1300 926-7318 322 Your Widest Selection of Quality Fabrics and Trims Two Stores: 5556 Florida Boulevard 3823 Choctaw Drive OMEGA POOLS U)6i{JPwj 10023 Florida Blvd jg 921-5640 'f0 Sw)mm} . ALL AMERICAN Assurance Company LU MAC, INC. Baton Rouge, La. P.O. Box 3337 3608 Seneca Street 357 0655 Baton Rouge, La. 70821 WILSON'S GULF 10097 Florida Blvd. The Broadmoor Senior High School STUDENT GOVERNMENT serves you. PRESIDENT — KEVIN COLE WHERE ELSE but AT MILLER TERRELL BUICK OPEL . . There's Something to Believe In • SEE • Drive the 72's MILLER-TERRELL-BUICK-OPEL 4757 to 4717 Florida Blvd. 926-7010 WAY REFRACTORIES CO. UNITED COMPANIES Complete Refractories Services — Expert Heat Enclosures Construction — Turn-Around Facilities Pictured ere Sonja Lang and Loyd Alexander with a new teletype installation which provides United Companies with instantaneous access to various facilities used in the underwriting of insurance applications. 1818 Wooddale Blvd. 927-7529 CELESTIN'S, INC. The Carriage Trade Florist 9410 Florida Blvd. 921-8164 BUC BACKERS BACK BROADMOOR!! Commerce Bldg. 344-2656 PATRONS A u $ [ HA!HA Cooc S i ■?c c pr« , £ 6 yT , • i ;o Charlie Adcock ,p X Pro « y tr'Dr. Homer Q. Appleby rs , or2 Baskin Robbins Ice Cream Tl cut+'k f y S po £ ? Dr. Vincent Bella y Book Exchange 2 S6 (5r L Future Homemakers of America X- Future Teachers of America Dr. O. C. Granzin Dr. Francis Harris Dr. Richard Hill Dr. William G. Ivy D.D.S. Key Club Keyettes A. J. LaVine Leo Club Los Espanoles Frank R. McLavy Mo's Buster Brown Shoes Mu Sigma Dr. John Todd Vignes D.D.S. 327 U$ mJ AA Sporting Goods........... AA Vending ................. Acme Refrigeration.......... Andrews Rexall Drugs........ Associates.................. B.R. Savings Loan......... B.R. Steel Co.. Inc......... B. R. Supply Co.. Inc....... Beta Club................... Black Angus Steak House.... Bob Harkin' Flowers ....... Borden's.................... Broadmoor Boauty Salon .... Broadmoor Christian Girls ... Broadmoor Conoco............ C. L. Adams Son. Inc..... Camper Vil age.............. Capital Bldg. Loan........ Cedarcrest Pharmacy......... Colostin's. Inc............. Chenevert's................. Cliff Strahan Realty........ Dairy Queen................. Dunlop Pet Shop............. Fleet Tire Co............... Fleur de Lis................ Fred Horoman's.............. Goodwood Service Center .. Goudchaux's ................ Gulf States................. Guys and Dolls Dance Studio H. £. Hots' Aull.......... Harold Hares. Inc........... Harrison Paint Co........... Hart's...................... Herff-Jonos Co.............. Horoman's Florist........... Holt Apts................... Idea House.................. I. H. Rubenstein Son...... Imahara's................... Imperial Barber Shop........ 308 322 320 319 307 321 307 322 324 308 311 317 315 315 312 317 306 317 311 326 313 309 307 319 323 320 307 323 319 308 304 310 312 304 306 318 314 312 316 313 304 318 Jack Sabin's Fine Foods..... Jay s Bar B-Q............... Jewel Fabrics............... Kenny Gill Music............ Kleinpeter's................ Kommeyer's.................. Lads 'n Lassies............. Loraino s Dress Shop. Inc. ... L. R. Milner................ Luckett's Photography....... Lu Mac. Inc................. Mc ay's..................... Miller-Torroll Buick Opel... Myers Norge Village......... Navlor Brothers............. Omega Pools................. Ourso Co.. Inc............ Percy Solar's Beauty Salon ... Piccadilly Cafeteria ....... Realty Mart................. Reeves ..................... Royal Cleaners.............. Royal Formal Wear........... Seniors 72.................. Shermoor Esso............... Sherwin-Williams Co......... Sherwood Realty. Inc........ Spink’s TV ................. Spincsas Drumstick Cafeteria Squirrel s Nest............. Student Government.......... Superior Stool.............. Taber's Poise N Ivy......... Tex Carpenter Fence Co. ... Town and Country Furniture . Tuminello Optical Dispensary Union National Life......... United Companies............ Viking Distributors. Inc.... Way Refractories............ Wilson s Gulf............... Zammit Radio TV........... 316 309 322 318 305 321 311 305 321 310 325 311 325 310 308 322 320 319 310 312 317 315 312 324 305 309 314 314 305 306 325 311 321 316 324 314 309 326 316 326 325 313 ORGANIZATIONS INDEX AFS ................................................152 Aides............................................... Art Club............................................ 8and.................................................124 Beta Club..........................................108 BG.s...............................................134 Blade ..............................................| 12 BMA................................................. Buccaneer Log ........................................90 Buccarettes ........................................130 Choir.............................................. |I8 COE................................................155 Dobate Squad.........................................115 0ECA ............................................... DOB ................................................|40 FCA..................................................138 FHA ................................................ Fleur de Lis....................................... I4g FTA ......................................... 58 GAA ..........................................162 Hi-Y..........................................'59 Interact.............. International Affairs Koy Club...............................................96 Keyettes................................................ Latin Club............................................ Leo Club.............................................. Los Espa .............................................146 Majorettes............................................ 28 MOA...................................................141 Mu Alpha Theta........................................1 3 Mu Sigma .............................................I '4 PEM...................................................161 Red Cross.............................................I42 SGA....................................................86 328 Student Index Ab di K. 263. Absa.e L. 125 128 159 282. Aboott. 0. 124 AbDott. R. 22i. Ackerman. T. 11 7 221. Acre 0 221. Adcock. . lie 263. Adcock. R. 113 263. Adcock. S. 63. m 6S 91 108 3 114 1,6 46 .48. 151. 159 216 221 231. A.ll«t. D. 134 162. 263. Aimo. I. 263. Airhart, E. I 14 221. Alleman C. 250. Allan E. 86. 163 221 Allan P. 172. 282. Allan R. 119. 122. 263. 130. ■ 34. Allan S. 119 123 282. Alexander. C. 263. Alexendor 0. 263. Allay J. 118 132 ,3; iAb 282. Alltrend. 0. 167. 220. 221. Alcmo D. 119 282 Ambrosius M. 282. Ammon. R. I0l. 139 221. Ammons A. 282 Amotello M. 281. Amorello R. 221. Amoroso. J. 221. 231. Ancona. M. 86 131 134 161. 162 263 Anderson. Ca. 167 263. Anderson. Ch. 124 263. Andre. R. 182. 282. Andrews J. 139 141 207 221. Andrews. T. 161. 163. 263. Appleby. J. 47. 162. 282. Armeniri. M. 282. Arnold A. 221. Arnold M. 282. Arnold R. 263. Arnod T. 282. A-kintnn Mn. 137 163. 282 A-kinscn Mi. 125 282. Auco n. B. 263. Aucoin, R. 124. 182 282. Austin A. 165 221 Aufrav P. 147. 162 263. Avery D. 104. 200. 207. 282. Avary K. 60. 64 93.94.95. 108. 113. 114 118 152. 158 166 216. 220. 221. Avdell J. 101 141. 148 221. A:ar 0. 125 127 282. Babcock T 147 163 282 Sabin. T. 263. Badeeu . 8 295. Badeaux. I. 163 263. Badon 8 222. Badon 0. 135 146 158 162. 263. 271. Bagwoll H. 119. 263. Bs'ley. C. 64 93 94 114 142 144 152 154 162 222 244 Baton G. 125 126. 263. Baker. Sa. 72 124 128 135. 146 162. 263 Baker St. 86 101. 124 |26 263 Ba'e S. 137. 147. 163. 282. Batin-al 0. 222. Benktton o. 134. 161. 162. 263. Bankston J. 282 Ba-ber K. 146. 163. 282. 239. Bard-el. R. 295. Baras S. 90. I 14 115. 144 148 149. 158 222. Barnett. R. 282. Barnett. W. 151. 263. Barnhart. 0. 281. Barrett m. 114. 222. Barrett S. IC8 158. 263. Barrow. 0. 104 263. Bassett P. |08 114. 135. 154 159. 160 161 222. Baugh 8 295. Beatty. A. 125 126. Beatty. S. 145 235 250. 3ooch. M. 47. 154. 222. Balia D. 133. 282. 3ella P. 97. I0B 146 263. 3allo. B. 263. Banjam n. L. 69. 151. 158. 222. Barrett. R. 222. 3ontcn. B. 282. 3erqeron, B. 222. 3orn«,d J. 222. Barnard R. 222. Barry L. 93 135, 146 158 222. Barry M. 104. 164 250. Sorry. P. I |9. 137 283. 3arteau. L. 132. 137. 283. 3esimertny R. 146 263 Bewlav. R. 151. 222. Bickham B. 165. 222. Biaoar. J. 295. Bianvnnu. J. 250. Bird. P. 283. 3i hop, Ja. 263. Biihop. J,. 138. 139 141. 172 222. Bithop. M 132 159 283. Bi.lar, C. 222. 3lack. A. 118. 283. Black. 0. M8 222. Blackwall. J. 263. Blackwell R. 263. Blackwell. T. 137. 159. 162. 283. Blackwood. B. 295. Blythe M. 283. Blytha S. 119. 132. 222. Bogan C. 263. Bol.rgar J. 69. 74, 97 99 114 158 217 220 222 245 Boravantu'e C. 125. 295. Bora. R. 124. 283. Bordelon. D. 148 283. Bordelon. I. 263. Bordelon. R. 47. 154 283. Bordelon. T. 263. Bor-a. L. 264 Borne R. 50 164 222. Bortmck. D. 295. Boitwiek R. 283. Boucher. K. 283. Boordreaui. P. 264. Bourdreaun. L. 222. Bourgeois. Che. 97. 110 114 144 147. 262 264. Bourgeois Chr. 222. 8ojrgaois W 222 Boyer R. 114. 135. 159. 161. 162 163. 224. Boyett. 8. 223. Boyett. L. 264. 8o:ent 7. 283. Bradley. G. 223. Brandau M. 124 126 264. Brewer S. 26 . Brian. 7. 264. Brinkhu . R. 164 223. Bnnkhuit. S. 283. Britt. D. 264. Broderick G. 138 139 141. 151. 172. 223. Broommelsick. M.E. 125. 283. Brooking. 7. 151. Brooks J. 119. 223. Brooks 1. 119. 264. Broussara. B. 182 295. Broussard. C. 131. 283. Broussaro. J. 77 137. 46 :58. 163. 295. Broussard. M. 130. 264. Brown c. 91 144 146. 148. 149. 154 156 158 223. 283. Brown D. 264. Brown H. 164. Brown K. 133. 223. 8rown M. 189. 101. 225. 283. Brown 7. 138 139. 170 225 233. 8rowne. J. 119. 159. 162. 225. Brown ng M. 130 161 162. 262. 264. Brown ng, R. 295. Bruce 8. 75. 112. 135. 158. 225. Bruce. M. 146. 283. Brunrer. D. 113. 114. 118 123. 152. 159 225. Brurncr, A 225 8runs©n. B. 264. Brunson. W. 295. Bryar. 0. 130. 134. 135. 146 151. 159 220 225 Bryan. M. 165. 225. Buchanan. D. 264. Buchanan. W. 264 295. Buckles M. 264. Bwdden C. 131. 137. 142 154 159. 163. 295. Budden. J. 79.97. 112. 134 I 38. 139. 141. 158 172 22S Buyee A. 137 148 159. 163. 283. Mock. 0. 46. 117. 119. 264. Bullock. G. 29S. Bullock. S. 264 Bumgerdner. S. 90. 108 1 09. 144 148 159 225 231. 8ubga'dner. 7. 264. Bumgarner S. 264. Bunch. J. 151. 264. 8jnkor 6. 225. Burcn. C. 94. 100. 101. 139. 140. 141. 225. BurdsoM B. 295. Burke B. 225. Burke J. III. 16 225. Burkette B. 283. Burkett. B. 295. Burkhalfer. J. 134 167, 225. Butcher 0. I3S 146 147. 158. 162. Butler. L. 265. Bum. D. 265. Buttarworth S 106 131. 34, 144. 147. 158. 265. Buuck L. 61. 78 104. 167 188 189 l9l. 192 200 203. 217. 225. Buziinott. J. 225. Byrd. Sa. 114. 115, 158 163 225-Byrd. Sh. 283. Caola. 7. 124 225. Cadwallade' J. 135. 158. 161. 225. Cedwelleder. S. 135. 158. 161. 225. Cahal J. 265. Cain. C. 146 151. 282. 283. Calandro. C. 85 137. 159. 163. 283. Camp J. 104 159. 283. Campbell. B. 146. 265. Canatolla. N. 265 Candler S. 130. 147. 283. Cengelcsi M. 298. Cantey. J. 250. Capron. C. 68 69. lS7. 158. 163. 225. Cerley. R. 101. 166 265. Carlock B. 295. Carlock. D. 124 265. 295. Carlyla. 0. 283. Cam-el. P 283. Ca'perter. K. 226. Ce'penter. M. 194 284. Ca'ral G. 158 163. 265. Ca'ter. $. 86 I 34. 145. 265. Cary. C. 226. Casanova. L. 163. 284. Cash B. 265. Cash J. 265. Cassano. L. 165. 226. Causey. A. I SI. Chechere. 0. 284. Chachere. P. 284. Chaffin. E. 295 Chaffin. 7. 284. Chambers P. 225. Champagne 0 114 228. Champagne S. 148 284. Chapman. 7. 250. Che-let J. 146 158 284 Cheek R 265. Chehardy. C. 265. Chenpweth R. 295. Chetta. J. 104 M2 262. 266. Chisholm. G. 281. Chisholm. J. 125 127. Chustx P. 133. 137 284. Claiborne. C. 28 . Clapp r. 50 97 114 228 Clar. Ja. 61. 147 163. 172 174 226. Clark Ju. 264. Clark M 295. Clark R. 225. Clark W. 284. Clark 8. 71. 77 103 125 129. 136. 225. 226. Clary J. 125. 266. Claudet. C. 281. Clay. G. 14 146 266. Claypool S. 1 8 266. Clement. I. 73. 152. 226. Coates. M. 138 284. Col D 59. 10 . 105. 118 226. 231. 213 281 Cole. J. 97. 158 166 226. Col Kei. 125. 266. Col Kev. 59. 60. 70. 74 86 87. 154. 217. 226. Col kept. G. 281. Collie H. 281. Collins. C. 295. Cologne. M. 265 ComDS. C. 266. Comeaux. 7. 266. Conkling, K. 135. 161. 162. 185. 266. Conrad. D. 46. 117 281. Constant. J. 172. Coon. J. 284. Cooper J. 77. 135. 226. Cooper S. 133 135. 159. 162. 227. Cop. E. 125 295. Copes C. 124. 128. 135. 266. Copus J. 104. 105. 108 138. 262. 329 266. Cormack P. 295. Cormier. P. I 72. Cornell. P. 59 M 101 108 147. 227. Cosby K. 266. Cossmon. 0. 284. Cote. 0. 161. 162. 227. Coftcn, C. 133 137 284 Courtney. T. 227. CcuvilEon. C. 295. Co«e. M. 119. 284. Covington B. 295. Covington M. 227. Cowart. R. 101 138. 148. 182. 192. 284. Co.. S. 295. Crabtree D. 101. 284. Crabtree. H. 227. Crabtree. M. 266. Craddock G. 165. 250. Craft. M. 227. Crawford. J. 165. 227. Crawford. R. 125. 126. 127. 266. Crawford. S 164. 266. 295. Croissant. £. 132, 135. 161. 163. 266. C'ossley. J. 250. Crowion. D. 93. 94. 133. 135, 163, 266 Crucq. I. 131. 135. 266. Culmone. K. 266. C jlpepper. L. I 72. 266. Culpepper. P- 25. 234. Cummings A. 147. 266. Cummings. E. 165. 227. Cunningham, a. 284. Cunningham. Gr. 266. Cupit. 0. 277. Currio S. 148. 284. Curry. R. 97. 166. 284. Cufrer. S. 86 87 93. 94 133. 134 145 161 262 26o 276. Dabadio. C. 266. De.gle, K. 131. 63. 266. D'Aquin T. 295. Darce. K. 124. 284. Dordon. A. 86. 108 109. 110. 112. 166. 262 266. Darden M. 295. D Arensbourg. A. 71. 77. 131. 137 159 163 285. D Arensbourg. M. 141. 172. 200. 266. Da,rail. 0. 227. 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E. 151. 230. Griffin. Da. 166 230. Griffin. Do. 59 133. 151. 154 162 172. 173, 176. 181. 216. 230. Griffin. J. 268. Griffon. K. 118. 268. Griggs. P. 295. Grissom 0. 124 295. Sros, J. 268. Groves W. 230. Gueringer G. 131. 137. 154. 172. 295. Gueringer J. 139. 2CO. 230. SuiBory. C. 281. Gullecge M. 189. 193. 230. Guthrie. C. 138 140. 189. Suth'ie. J. 125. 138 182 230 295. Suynn. P. 134 148 230. Gyon, E. 163 286. Gyan. M. 230. Haddad R 230. Haggard N 112. 134 144 154 158 162. 230. Hair, G. 182. 295. Hair. M. 182 286. Hair. R. 182. Hamilton B. 151. 230. Hampton M. 139 158. 188, 189. 190 230. 237. Hanks V. 250. Hanoy. G. 263. Hanley M. 295. Hardy. C. 151. Ha re son. 8. 286. Harkins. D. 108. 118. 123. 147. 159. 268. Harlan. D. 86 131. 286. Harlan. E. 101. 268. Harlan. M. 268. Harrell. D. 163. Harrell M. 286. Harris. K. 86 101 124 126 207. Harris. R. 124. 164 230. Harrison. L 154 157 159 163 263. Harvey. D. 268 281. Harvey J. I 19 286 Harvey. S. 281. Hastings. Ca. 161 162 230. Hastings. 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