Broadmoor High School - Buccaneer Log Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1976
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BANKSTON - Principal 1'- f i ifak Q, v,A' 5 5,-gk K 9 V 44 3 ..,m ' Hardy Bozant Assistant Principal Jewell Kelly Assistant Principal of Instruction MW M3144 ,MW 'WW ,, H I WMWM N n n ,, .... ,nv :MMM .,,,,,,i, ...U M, ,M-M' , A W HM ., ww 1' J,-, :www Taking the Danny Thomas Taste Test. fMrs. Kellyl Qgzw wif mr QKQM Toolie Alonzo, Main Office: Elaine Rabb, Guidance Counselorg Becky Vernon, Attendance Officeg Elsie Rogers, Guidance Office Secre- tary: Mary Wasson, Guidance Counselor: Victor Bergeron, Guidance Counselor 3. hun... 5. 1. ' 4' JF' v 4. 2. - Qwmmwm- ...W ...- ,,.. K i' - -f ' M i ii ., . A -i N 5 ' - 4 . r as 1 ' .3 wig , -x ,i , Q X :- J 5 if ny, 6. 4 5 ifbsalg C arf an Qjlifffwl W.,.,,,,,,,,.,, .x.. me .rf-, ,J - t 4 3w W -244-.f , It ,lt '- Zizflw 'sig' er ,. 1 .o A, i , r , 'Y TN- '--' Cafe Society we .. , H6 V, . 1, 3 R' , Q my 'Wx ,,14 'f J t nga' 'P v 533: K iii' 4 A 5 4 S .w 1 i s wtuutii 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 . I 2. Jenny Aillet. Head Librarian: June Pearce, Library Clerk, Melda Campbell, Cafeteria Manager: Jeanette Matson, Assistant Cafeteria Manager: Joseph Richards, Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings t K I V . 1 1 I I 1 4. X 1 ff?,'1 1 X Steven Fitzgerald, Journalism, Cre- ative Writing: Marie Beysselance. Language Usage, Creative Writing: Barbara Jordan, Creative Writing. Language Usage. Civics: Barbara Williams, Nature of Man, Language Usage: Diane Forrest, Vocational Writing Skills, Language Usage Z. Ji My Wlilfff an pmzfiw Negative CMrs. Arnoldb 3. 5. n Y 1 iff 5 1 1. 4. QWQGM V F fm, This is no skin flick C5 1. 2. 3. I'm getting out of here CMrs. Spiersb Evelyn Edwards, Language Usage: Helen Cole, Advanced Composition Creative Writing: Jane Gillette, Advanced Composition Language Usage 1. 2. 3. 4. Melanie Allison, Advanced Language Skills, Reading for Self Discovery: Josie Francois, Bible, Language Usage Qinml I k , Q 51514113 Elizabeth Arnold , Public Speaking. Radio Broadcasting: Juanita Walker Spiers, Public Speak- ing, Television and Film, Methods and Styles of Acting, Play Production ,gialzlfi qmf ifamaf Ln ls. 1. r get f . g x ' - is G33 ix iiexg, , 4 k -.. xg F 2. E . 3. ,em'ss'f'r ,-1. gg ax t iii ,gil - 1 M 4. 1. Enrique Laluz, Spanish: 2. Rosa Nicolle, Latin, Language Usageq 3. Douglas Lewis, French, Language I A Usage 1. For my next number . . , QB. Boynronj 4. I BAHI HUMBUGV' 3 fMrs. Egedyj 1, Marilynn Dykes, Algebra, TrigonoA merryg 2. Charles Rice, Algebra, Trigonometry: 3. Billie Jean Hunt, Algebra, Career Marh: 4. Karen Egedy, Algebra, Math Honors, German: 5. Catherine Wheeless, Algebra 2. MQW, 7 HUT i? ,wefln .- .- 'A , fy' fi: r '2 '- f 12 2, 51 f. k1Q,'l:f'fx vvgfffzf 2 f ff Y ff ., W .,,,, Y f, f f J. , an Lf: Q, We - in ,tr , , ., , Q, H . W - c fv jf Kglfflyorzf Kfzhllzklg It rf . K 55, ,Q i Z it Y uk wg' 5 Q r iser K 6 'lax u 'Y 5 . 5' 3 gee Y gf 1 A Q W i Se ' E 1 3 , 1 W Q ' 3 S A' 7 5 5 s., E! 4' a, C-raffiri, Mr. Clruslz? r 1 l .i. . ----..-...,. W.. 4. in. 1 2 Gael Look at that man with the camera! CR. Butlerj 'wt 3 . Charles Chustz, Geometry: Matthean Seay, Math IIg . Gladys Joffrion, Algebra, Math Rosa Preston, Geometry Olindc Paiin, Chemistry: Maurice Miller, Chemistry1 Michael Myers, Biologyg Corry Siemley, Biology: Grace Bagley, Biology, Psychology 3. 1. 1 4, , s Therc's something about an Aqua-Vclva man. Kfoach Pricol Ojvyzfomzawa ffjgfbyfff 'ia 1 iigkvzx W -sv . ,A A w 2. 4. 5. ,, af tis UQBAK-s. 2. Monree Milner, Psychology, Marine Science: Thomas Bramley, Agriculture, Ecol- ogy: Annette Hopkins, Physics, Geometry, Rusty Price, Biology, Chemistry, Pre- Fngm 1. 3. 4. See my dancing Ant??? CM. Broussardj YQ -4-W .bmi .- .---fi o,,,,,,.1 ' ' 2, 4 .Mmyv I WMM i Qf0ffzrfQJQZ21fkas YH MCCM5, 1. 5 H H 3 This is Rubber Duck calling Big Ben . . CM. Brittb . Judith Bunch, World History, Modern History, Ancient Historyg . Robert Carter, Civics: . Wayne Austin, Civics: . Scott Lewis, American History, Civ- icsg . Elkin Jack, Civics, Sociology A an A emi' we 4. 5 W1 to M ru X ri XX u fr X 1 .lfv ik r ii? 1. 3. i 5 3 r 5 Brgndzr Kay Green, American History Economics: James Mulron, American Hisroryg Kathurinu Roburrs, American Hisiory: Jo Ann Gauthier, American History Janice Burris, D.E. , General Business: Corrie Loewen, Bookkeeping, Typingq Pam Morgan, Typing, Shonhandg Qj'51fQ11ZZ QQJHVIXXOQ 2222132 4 p Ernestine Jacob, Typing, Shorthand ROb61'I Redford? A C6I1I61'fO1d7 fr' ffl' ss WWW CMIS. Morganj 3. 4. Berry Lawrence. COE, Clerical Prac- tice. Shorthand, Typing, Alcyone Lovely, Typing: Gwendolyn Walters, Typing, General Business 2. John Serle, Metal Work, Industrial Arts: Walter Boatner, Home Construction: Ronald McCoy, Drafting Technology, Industrial Arts: Therold White, Power Mechanics: Burnell Spruell, Wood Work, Small Gas Enginesg Iris Curry, Art 3. An iizpimtrflmfilw EW 1. L5 K' i I 2. grit? . . . Ni' -Q, . ' 'if or 4. N efeeei eng A 5. xx . kk .4 , 1' -I .ii. 1-S 5 6. IH!!! aw fmffrff gg, pr ,mf Li' .r wrfrar ii 1 . l 55-I ummm, !'l ' HAOHC 3I'l3.IWO . CMr. Fortierj Lee Fortier, Band: Iven Bergeron, Band: Jack Story, Choir: Vera Martin, Home Ec V! Y i 4 fefrb' f . f . X 5 . X 2 ' f f E 2 Q z 4 9 5 Linda Lott. P.E.: Clyde Perkins, Driver's Ed.: Patricia Pope, P.E f gm Ellis Fowler, Drive1 s Ed. AM? im zz. fmff 9255 3 X, 1. 'V-wie?-1.6 Q F ,.'4 Q. ...ii mn 1 ? i 5 ' 5 . 4. 3. 1. Man! Look at those legs! CH. Lawrencej llalllllll W D I Z 2 s Z J We see our dentist twice a year. fMIS. Lou, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. Popej 1 , ,Q-f' 2. 1. Mildred Kane, P.E.: 2. Ronald Brown, P.E.g 3. George McGee, P.E.g 4. Q! L 4 . 5 Q ,s 4. Lawrence Cumbo, P.E. K yrs, .!1 ,.5. ' .4 A 1 F f x 7+- nl' 5 , A 1 X. .1 Q, -, . j , J Q 72 Lk ' 'Q 31 .52 J.. 1 E4gL...M4,-.A..,,.,, -.,, , ,M Q, , A., ,AA.,,g-,,g L.L,...L...,.l...Q4.L..., D-- 4 wwf ,, , Hr.. .-vu. , ' X X ,W s ' ki ' S f ..,,, ,- X' X ga 'Xgfn X K .- - 'V 53 - ' -'3 1- 1' Ter, if ' y - X X1 '57 F 'fXAV.TV?..7kf'i7l K kf': ':1' 2 'X ., f- X' 'xi X- ,-.XX4, ,Y A Q9,.:,,.- Xl X X ,XX ,gp kt ,X we -.ja ,K .Quik .X Y -. 5, .1 X X X ' ' X f Q E-tv' 1 ,- T' X X X P , XfSP3:X. ' X f I A V,.: I X X , - X , X, W y X X X X A . '5X.' X , 4 , l 'LET X 5 ff ,' 0 XX, . X -. ' L 0 4 , X X ' X In , , 11 X X K . X , X, X Xi X I v S v X X , X L, ,. .Ng X .:.-L.L.4.,Z...L:l,4 Q 2 .4441 X-k.::iQ:LgI ,M -gag TM' 41,-1 l'Qg,3Lg..Ij, 1.1 ,,, YY1,QA.4. ,' ,,.Q..,9.., -Z,f.,,-g..4.ALg9a 'L J agp! D.. WE lst ROW: Mrs. Gillette, A. Knight, D. Groves, K. Uffman, S. Love, H. Lawrence. 2nd ROW: E. Tomeney, T. MacPherson, P. Stout, L. Moran, D. Huck, L. Williams, B. Fowler, I. Anderson, V. ludice, C. Siemann. 3rd ROW: L. Jung, K. Roberts, H. Strickland, M. Living- ston, K. Vince, A. Bugea, L. Day, T. Blagg, E. Dickinson, B. Mayeux, M. Triche. 4th ROW: P. Mahoney, L. Vince, C. Dessert, R. Herbert, B. Bradley, C. Mueller, I. Johnson, M. Durrett, W. Parker, M. Iudice, R. Murray, C. VanDuetekorn. 5th ROW: M. Vega, R. Kidder, J. Maassen, D. Jernigan, R. McAllister, M. LeBlanc, C. Cole, S. Plunkett, C. Sicard, S. Herbert, L. Willis, S. White. 6th ROW: B. Reed, M. O'Pry, G. Stentiford, I. Myshrall, l. Garmon, E. Aull, J. Dickenson, D. Delean, C. Gray, P. Alley, B. Meadows. 7th ROW: D. Soileau, M. Matassa. I. Carlock, K. Gaylord, S. Shiflet, K. Rau, M. Thompson, P. Belger, L. Huet, D. Worstel, A. Martello. 8th ROW: D. Paris, S. Kaiser, T. Kiggans, K. Uffman, D. Candler, T. John, T. Claiborne, T. Hightower, D. Singuefield, J. Luke, C. Cannon. .- ,,.. Harold and Scott help support the school. 6ZffzUf1611Zhf goryiw The Student Government Association, under the leadership of Harold Lawrence, tries to set up and t - T carry out activities for the benefit of the student body. They worked hard this year to sponsor the pep -Q rallies, coordinate Homecoming activities, and sponsor the Thanksgiving Canned Food and Christmas Toy Drives. SGA sponsored two dances during the year. The SGA is sponsored by Mrs. Gillette and Mr. Melton. All members worked extremely hard to make this year one which all involved students will remember . Congratulations , SGA! You did what??? I l 5. Y ful X? W A. Knight, Rep.-Hist.g D. Groves, Treas.g H. Lawrence, Pres.: S. Love, V.-Pres., K. Uffman, Sec. Atkinson, Brian Black, Jamie Boelter. Debbie Boynton, Brook Claiborne, Tim Clark, Susan Jacobson, Nancy Dobbins, Mark Drago. Cindy Fereday, Joe Floyd, Pattie Glahn, Steve Groves, Denise Harding, Gwen Hebert, Randy Huck, Debbie Uffman, Karen Johnson, Lisa Kiggans, Jon Kucsma , Michelle Moran, Liz Schluler, Kris Sinquefield, Donna Taylor, Karen Thompson, Mary Helen M ' - Wfwi ,Qjofwlg , 1 .gy-3 'T' NOT PICTURED Maxwell, Mike Schmir, Rusry Schwartzenburg in S JA flzfzfd Qing D, Boelter, V.-Pres.g M. Dobbins, Pres.q M. H. Thompson, Sec.-Treas.g J. Black, Rep.-Hist. Wa- Mark Dobbins. President. M O 4 1 pfflvw The National Honor Society is an organization to honor students who have achieved a consistent 3.5 grade average over a period of five consecutive semesters. In December, they gave a Pot Luck Supper for the tapping in of members. Throughout the year they published monthly activity calendars. Ainley , Kathy Bares, Barry Black, Bucky Blackwell, Rusty Boyer, Ioe Broussard, Mathilde Cannon, Dara Chaffin, lim Chaffin, Retta Claiborne, Tim Clark, Susan Clattenburg, Bert Cote, Susan Curry, Myrle Day, Lynette Dessert, Chris Dobbins, Mark Elkins, Chuck Fallon, lohn Fink, Lesa Goudeau, Darilyn Groves, Denise Gyan, Eric Hebert, Jay Hebert, Randy Huck, Debbie Huffman, Gracey Hughes, Brett Jacobson, Nancy John, Tommy wt an 91655 ,raw f Ann Pittman, Rep . Sinquefield, Treas N s- , N f , ,N Atty guinea- lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chuck Elkins, Joe Boyer, Chris Dessert, Tom Kiggans, Barry Bares, Donna Sinquefield, Tommy John. 2nd ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jon Kiggans, Traci MacPherson, Jim Chaffin, Loretta Vince, David McCubbin, Mathilde Broussard, Eric Gyan. 3rd ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Jacobson, Lourdes Maristany, Sandra White, Ann Pittman, Vicki Judice, Ienniffer Johnson, Anne Knight, Kay Tuminello. 4th ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Renee Savoy, Myrle Curry, Darilyn Goudeau, Gracey Huffman, Sally Miller, Cindy Van Deudekorn. Johnson, Jennifer Iudice, Vicki Kiggans, Jon Kiggans, Tom Knight, Anne LaBauve, Joni Lignieres, Alain Loe, Steve MacPherson, Traci Mahoney, Pete Maristainy, Lourdes McCubbin, David McKay, Terri Miller, Sally Moran, Liz Pittman, Ann Savoy, Renee Sinquefield, Donna Steles, Nicky Thompson. Mary Helen Tuminello . Kay Uffrnan, Karen Van Deudekom , Cindy Vince, Loretta Von Senden, Maxey White, Sandra Whitlatch, Claire Young, Diane Jim Chaffin, our candidate. 45 Bolger, Philip Boudreaux, Jeff Brewer, Doug Broussard, Marque Chaffin, Jim Claiborne, Tim Cook, Tom Dobbins, Mark Dobbins, Marty Durrer, Russell Elofson, Roger Elrod, Gil Grubbs, Archie Hartline, Roger Hebert, Randy Hightower, Tom John, Tommy Mahoney, Pete Maxwell, Mike Prescott, Irwin Seales, Ernie Sledge, Ronnie Strickland, Hal Uffman, Craig Uffman, Keith Wagner, Mark Wallace, Alex Howard, Susan Huffman, Gracey LaCour, Bonnie wg it 129 we QWVZIVIIIILIZQ .4 r m rg, Q X 1 -b HX gf ev., V 'XX , if Sinquefield, Donna i 4 l FIXQ7 fjZZZ24ilIFl!,2Fl1,lQS6 if! 1 A, Key Club is sponsored by Mr. Fitzgerald . It is a service club for their home , school, and community. A few of the service projects they did this year is paint fire hydrants, clean cemeteries, and sold Christmas trees. They also Someone has to sign up for Saturday. Patterned Denise Dupoint ' Key Club met early in the morning. in w Smiling Faces' Aull, Erin Ainley, Kathy Broussard, Mathilde Brown, Karen Carlock, Ianet Clark, Carol Cote, Susan Fink. Lesa Freshney, Betsy Huet, Lori Huffman, Gracey Iglesias, JoAnne Impastato. Phyllis Knight, Anne LaCour, Bonnie Maassen, Janet McDaniel, Gail Miller, Sally Pruyn, Cynthia Reed, Laurie Sabin, Ann Scmggs, Lisa Smith, Leslie Springer, Leslie Strickland, Susan VanDeutekom, Cindy Vince , Loretta Wang, Anna 48 f Warfield, Lynn Britt, Mike Hightower, Tom Wallace, Alex CK! Aeyflikfs ci ibjewwe , ...X fad f Lai Keyettes gathered at church. -Q .1 A V, rg! 69566101 .ygioftggffb Tiff ri Sl G. Huffman, Sr. Representative: L. Smith, Jr. Representative: C. Clark, Vice-President: S. Miller, President: A. Knight, Treasurerg D. Sinquefield, Secretary, M. Broussard, Service Leader. Keyettes have had a big and rewarding year. They patterned Denise Dupont, worked in the WOIT13U'S Hospital gift shop, and sponsored the Get Acquainted Dance in September. This service organization, sponsored by Mrs. Egedy, conducted trash Pick-ups, participated in the canned food drive at Thanksgiving, and on Halloween, they visited children in the hospital. A S .sp -' U., There was much paper work. 'I 'Z ZW fwdlu giomwfadpcsd FIRST ROW: S. Barksdale, M. Livingston. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Curry, G. Mueller, K. McCormick, C. Mullens, T. Williams, P. Floyd, L. Williams. THIRD ROW: J. Carpenter, S. Clark, N. Jacobson, D. Downs, M. Broussard. FOURTH ROW: L. Dyer, J. Anderson, K. Landry, C. Bourgeois, L. Johnson, J. David, S. Landry. Lonely Hearts is composed of senior girls who have taken an interest in wanting to promote school spirit. Officers for the year were Mary Livingston, Presidentg Jamie Arrowood , Vice President: Staci Barksdale , Secretary and Treasurerg Susan Fielding, Social Director. The sponsor for the Lonely Hearts club was Mrs. Curry . f 1 qj1Z2snefZD2vft9ZjZfQ5vufLca lb ' ' VZ-c Interact started the year with a Halloween Party for the deaf children. Throughout the year they did other service projects for their school and community. They also sponsored a hayride at Christmas time . Their sponsor Q Coach Meyers, K. Murphy, T. Murphy, K. Monahan, R. Todd, B. Wright. Ll'1iS y6aI WaS Coach MCYCIS. af A 5 VVWI, , lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Clattenbtug, Bret Barksdale, Hughie Ross, Carl Griffin, Tommy Vinet, Stan Passman, Paul Vincent, Rusty Todd, Kevin Monahan. 2nd ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bert Clattenburg, Glen Fritchie, Tom Tully, Boo Lee, Kevin Murphy. Jimmy Gallman, Tommy Murphy, Ricky Stark. SWEETHEARTS: Terri Todd, Kim Bellamy, Theresa Blagg, Debbie Alexander, Lynette Day, Lisa Gossett. Tri-Hi-Y made monthly visits to the Guest House nursing home: they weeded the garden at the blind school once a month, and visited the children at Earl K. Long Hospital at Halloween. They baked cupcakes for the teachers, and had several money making projects. TOP: Anne Friedman, Io Williams, Treas. , Marisa Thaxton. BOTTOM: Debbie Huck, V.- Pres. , Leslie Williams, Cheryl Richard, Sec. , Priscilla Stout, Pres. , Kim Roberts. N., 1. , S 's at wg. -Q-4 lb.. Mrs. Lawrence - Advisor Alexander, Debbie Blagg, Teresa Bugea, Amy Cannon, Dara Cannon, Gina Day, Lynette Dessert, Chris Fields, Jeanne Gaylord, Kay Goudeau, Darilyn Huck, Debbie Jacobson, Nancy Judice, Vicki Livingston, Linda Luke, Julie Martin, Melissa McNemar, Terri Moran, Liz Morgan, April Nichols, Leigh Norton, Allison Ott, Gina Petkovsek, Jackie Pittman, Anne Richards, Cheryl Roundtree, Johnette Schluter, Kris Selles, Anna Stout, Priscilla Sykora. Jeanine Thaxton, Marisa Thompson , Mary I-leler Uffman, Karen White, Sandra Whitlatch, Claire Williams. Jo Williams, Leslie Young, Diane Kennedy, Danny Kiggins, Tom Miller, Chris John, Tommy 53 .P 94 12. ffffmml... The Fellowship of Christian Athletes was developed to promote the love of Christ among its members. FCA was always ready and willing to perform services for their school and community. Officers for the year were Pres. , Tom Kigginsg V. - Pres. , Tom Hightower: Sec. , Alex Wallace: Treas. , Harold Lawrence. The sponsor for FCA was Coach Austin. FIRST ROW: Coach Austin, A. Wallace, H. Lawrence, T. Hightower, T. Kiggins. SECOND ROW: F. Doblado, A. Grubbs, C. Griffin, J. Boyer, S. Passman, R. Stark, R. Broussard, P. Philpot, B. Novotny, M. Palmer. THIRD ROW: R. Hartline, P. Kauk, K. Monahan, P. Priddy, J. Miller, J. Burnett, M. Cook. FOURTH ROW: J. Lancaster. J. Parks, B. Hawkins, K. McVicker, D. Bella, J. Chaffin, S. Landry, J. Myshrall. FIFTH ROW: B. Clattenburg, T. Thrower, M. Allen, H. Clark, B. Bryan, E. Seales, S. Pierce, P. Kirk, R. Glueck. SIXTH ROW: J. Kiggins, B. Wright, D. Davis, B. Wilkins, M. Britt, B. Hughes, P. Alley, B. Rhoades, R. Juelg. SEVENTH ROW: C. Toeffer, J. Haroon, B. Bares, C. Badon, W. Urdiales, B. Bacon, S. Durrett, M. Bates. EIGHTH ROW: T. Griffin, M. Dobbins, M. Harris, S. Hayden, M. Broussard, D. Clattenburg, R. Green. NINTH ROW: R. Penn, B. Dunlap, B. Wilkins, T. Cook, M. Maxwell, H. Strickland, R. Starky. TENTH ROW: J. Mitchel, M. Goldburger, B. Barksdale, C. Morgan, L. Butler, F. Jones, E. Maddox. ELEVENTH ROW: D. Courtney, D. Bark, B. Talbot, J. Beck, G. Stafford, J. Peccarro. TWELFTH ROW: T. Hewgard, D. Kennedy, W. Bradford, K. Badon, M. LeBlanc, S. Stabler, K. Tisdale, E. McPherson. THIRTEENTH ROW: J. Fozekas, L. Cash, A. Limper, E. Aull, B. Freshney, L. Pourrier, S. Chaffin, A. Russell, R. Chaffin, L. Willis. C qlnioil -'-, ll -1 .,.. l ,W agjf, Z I ' B lst ROW: A. Morgan, L. Day, A. Bacon, K. Stone. 2nd ROW: U. Robertson, T. Blagg, J. Fields, P. Butler, S. Howard, I. Hughes. 3rd ROW: D. Alexander, M. Pratt, L. Goldstein, J. Frye, L. Warfield, S. Lemke, L. Gossett, K. Bellamy, C. Sieman, T. MacKinnan, M. Thaxton. Just Juniors, sponsored by Mrs. Walters, kept busy this year with various projects. They raised money by selling donuts and went to the deaf school several times to give the children parties. They also planned several fun projects like a bonfire and a pot luck supper. 4 lst ROW: M. Thaxton, V.-Pres.g K. Bellamy, Pres.: S. Lemke, V.-Pres. End ROW: D. Alexander, Sgt.-at-Armsg I. Fields, Service Ldr.g L. Gossett, Service Ldr. 3rd ROW: I. Frye, Chaplain. T. Thxower, J. Robertson, L. Fink, D. Huck, K. Roberts, J. Luke, L. Matherne, D. Young, H. Strickland, S. Shiflett, G. Huffman, L. Day, E. Tomeney, M. Montalvo, D. Bristol, A. Sells, C. Murphy, S. Hughes, L. Jung, T. Blagg, G. Cannon. I. Fields, D. Sinquefield. P. Butler, L. Moran, J. Dyson, L. Warfield, T. McKay, C. Lind, K. Howard, C. Mansfield, K. Rau, l. Fazekas, C. Bailey, C. Whitlatch, L. Gossett, M. McAu1ey, M. Burns, L. Williams, A. Norton, J. Carpenter, D. Downs, L. Jensen, L. Haynes, I. Sykora. Y. Leblanc, B. Lacour, T. McKinnon, M. Thaxton, S. Corley, P. Sweeney, P. Bruce, F. Cangelosi, D. Miller, D. Paris, M. Broussard, I. Meyer, I. Pecoraro, S. Ferracci, M. Mungall, S. Fielding, C. Mullens, D. Cannon, S. Lemke, K. Bellamy, S. D'Arensbourg, C. Sicard, M. Larson, M. Thompson, L. Smith, A. Dugas, S. Barksdale, J. Rayford, T. Graves, I. Robillard, A. Bugea, M. Mulvehill, M. Martin, G. Mueller, T. Nelson, K. Hadon, J. David, S. Carnegy, P. Floyd, I. Hughes, L. Ward, K. Bundy, M. Durrett, R. Grainger, R. Kidder, D. Touchet, K. Brown, M. Leonard, L. Salzer, C. Roberts, D. Alford, I. Budden, B. Hughes, J. Boyer, S. lung, M. Livingston, M. Iudice, C. Cle- ment, C. Clark, P. Stout, L. Vince, T. McNemar, K. Schluter, J. Williams, I. Roundtree, K. Knobloch, N. Jacobson, C. Drago, A. Sabin, C. Richards, L. Reed, S. White, C. Foster, A. Bacon, C. Lassagne, D. Glueck, K. Kipp, T. McPherson, E. Dickinson, C. Pruyn, C. Delatte, B. Pruitt, K. Gaylord, L. Dease, I. Jones, M. Martello, L. Parker, I. Calandro, K. Kelly. lb Gwen The Broadmoor Christian Girls sponsored monthly devotionals and attended a different church once a month. They held a bake sale and a garage sale in an effort to raise money for their club. A Victory Dance after one of the football games was sponsored by the BG's. They also gave parties for underprivileged children. They did extensive work in preparation of the Mistletoe Ball, held on December 22 at the Sheraton. The c1ub's advisor was Mrs. E. R. Arnold. my af' fi? N tttyl teyy t, y tpp L Simi ,mn wnnswf K. Roberts, Pres.: L. Fink, Chaplaing D. Young, lst V.-Pres.: L. Springer, Treas.g D. Huck. Rep.-l-list., L. Matheme. 2nd V.-Pres. WM 76:1 f f ' , I ! 'IV' 'I' 'i D. Forrest, C. Crochet, L. Cash, E. Aull, S. Weil, C. Pruyn, M. Pope. SECOND ROW: J. Maassen, A. Russel, S. Kennedy, L. Huet, L. Srriith, C. Wolfkiel, M. LeBlanc, K. Stentiford, B. Freshney, C. Lamb, L. Osment. THIRD ROW: J. Garmon, S. Raborn, D. Charles, T. Cangelosi, T. Todd, G. Williams, I. Chandler, C. Heaton, K. Calabrese, D. Zeringue, S. Blakely, C. Nash. FOURTH ROW: A. Limper, I. Irvin, D. Lentz, J. Pitchford, S. lnquenaria, D. Moore, P. Whitlatch, R. McAllister, K. Mays, S. Sweeney. FIFTH ROW: V. Morris, I. Seiman, K. Boyd, D. Smith, M. Moore, A. Ensema, R. Lamson, J. Thompson, S. Hays, N. Vitrano, F. Bellue, D. Badon. SIXTH ROW: T. Fredrics, I. Mueller, L. Pourrier, J. Mahost, S. Rak, M. Rice, L. Munson, S. Breeden, L. Carpenter, P. Bailey, R. Bumgardner. SEVENTH ROW: M. Fitts, N. Landry, H. Henderson, R. Kidder, L. Passman, L. Willis, D. Speed, J. Hall, K. Tisdale, S. Stabilier. BCS is a Christian club for sophomore girls. The purpose is to bring the girls together in Christian I fellowship and spread Christ throughout Broadmoor 'ii' High School. Many service projects were ' participated in, including: trash pick-up, toys for is orphans , sharing at old folks home , supporting i ,S family at Christmas, March of Dimes Walkathon, L and many rnore. BCS is blessed with a loyal and hardworking sponsor, Miss Forrest. L, Cash, Secretary: E. Aull, Chaplain: S. Dyer, Reporter Hist.: M. Pope, President: NOT PICTUED: C. Pruyn, Vice-Pres.: C. Crochet, Treas.: S. Weil, Parliamentarian: D. Forrest, Sponsor. VJFAHUSJ ling Kyfghzi K 011055 Many hours of research and practice paid off for the Debate Squad this year. They traveled to many tournaments and met with a great deal of success. The squad won the second place award at the USL Discussion Workshop, with Scott Kaiser and Jennifer Johnson winning 2nd and lst place Discussant awards. A number of squad members won Superior Speaker Certificates. At a later USL tournament, Scott Kaiser and Stan Strasner advanced to the quarter-final elimination round of debate. The squad also enjoyed trips to the Heart of the Cajun Country Tournament and the SLU District Rally , where Eric Gyan and Michael Wilthew won the lst place trophy in Novice Debate. Scott Kaiser and Stan Strasner won 2nd place in the same event. Squad members include Neal Green, Margie Durrett, Jennifer Johnson, Marla Green, Scott Kaiser, Stan Strasner, Beth Bennett, Bob Ashby, Eric Gyan and Michael Wilthew. Officers of the squad were as follows: Scott Kaiser - President, Jeff Boudreaux - Vice President, Marla Green - Sec. -Treasurer, USL Discussion Workshop. outstanding Discussant - Margie Durrett - Reporter-Historian, and Eric Gyan - Business 1st place, Jennifer Johnson Manager . tg, sa SLU WINNERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stan Strasner and Scott Kaiser - 2nd place, Eric Gyan - lst place. NOT PICTURED: Micheal Wilthew - lst place. Su.tl0.e,Q5zf.zf ga. me rg., ' KN? 1- A THE BUCCANEER LOG STAFF FIRST COLUMN, TOP TO BOTTOM: L. Ward, M. Judice, C. Elkins, D. Hill. 2nd COLUMN: B. Freshney, B. Fowler, M. Broussard. 3rd COLUMN: S. Chaffin, T. Claibome, R. Chaffin, D. Terrell. 4th COLUMN: I. Johnson, I. Roundtree, K. Weber, T. John, R. Durrer. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Pam Morgan, sponsor. The Buccaneer Log Staff of 1976 enjoyed missing deadlines, after-hour headaches, losing pictures, and naming strange people which were probably never seen on the face of this earth. With Mrs. Morgan as our trusty sponsor, and Retta Chaffin, our fearless leader, the staff slowly BUT SURELY compiled this beautiful book which we hope holds your fond memories as well as our mistakes! Our FEARLESS EDITOR: Retta Chaffin S. Chaffin, B. Freshney, M. Judice, L. Ward I. Roundtree, I. Johnson, M. Broussard, B. Fowler N s., ' HH ' f' ,,,,,,..,, gg D. Terrell, T. Claiborne, Business Managerg R. Chaffin, Editor: K. Weber THE PHOTOGRAPHERS: R. Durrer, T. John, C. Elkins, D. Hill ML Hllldfgfl C7 'ni tb, FRONT ROW: Jennifer Johnson, News Editor: Katherine Pruyn, Feature Editorg Laurie Gresens, Editorg Loretta Vince, Copy Editor. BACK ROW: John Harris, Stanton Strasner, Chris Cole, Tommy Murphy, Sports Editor: Jimmy Gallman, Mike Maxwell, John Mitchell. NOT PIC- TURED: Jay Szuba. Antoinette Martello, Jerri Duvemet. THE BUCCANEER informed Broadmoor about inner school activities and other topics. Some articles caused controversy, while some opened the eyes of the readers. ...4--- 5 . Mr. Steve Fitzgerald - Advisor w Wharf! gill GAA and PEM's purpose was to stimulate interest in athletics for girls. PEM girls ran errands and did routine tasks to keep the classes running smoothly. GAA sponsored intramurals between clubs. The ball won't come down! lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Clark, P. Manenno. D. Fontenet, I. Lyon. 2nd ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Vollenweider, S. Hebert, T. Nelson, I. Jones. M. Broussard, A. Martello. 3rd ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Blagg, P. Reine, M. Judice, P. Wilson. I. Hamilton. 4th ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Lewis, S. Jung, C. Woest, L. Williams, M. Green, M. Larson. i5gnfQ5octLeQ Qilimezf fyfnozrlafw Tom Cook, Brian Atkinson. Mr. Jack, Sponsor: Jennifer Johnson, Randy Hebert, V. -Pres.: Janet Carpenter, Sec. -Treas. The Legal Society's purpose was to further students' knowledge of the many legal fields and to increase interest in the profession itself. The Club participated in Law Weekg they invited speakers to the schoolg they helped candidates during elections, and they visited the D . A. 's office and attended a court in session. Tim Claiborne, Presidentg Mike Futrell, Chris Toepfer. NOT SHOWN Science C1ub's purpose was to increase interest and knowledge in the science area . They took field trips and conducted experiments for a better understanding of science and its related fields . Q 6396269415 Steve Meek , Treas . Q A .tis Steve Glahn, Vice Presidentg Cindy Zubick, Secretary. X? . K iT:-ay Q is ' ss rf' E ff' LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Glahn, Mike Phillips, James Badeaux, Frank Caron, Steve Meek, Becky Bradley, Cindy Zubick, Max Brown. Mrs. Milner, Sponsor. VMM 9641215 Emile ........-.......,- I l lst ROW: Mrs. Patin, Sponsor: T. John, President: R. Hebert, V.-Pres.: L. Dyer, Sec.-Treas.. 2nd ROW: K. Tumenello, J. Teekel, B. Bennett, C. Tremont. 3rd ROW: K. Uffman, D. Harrell, E. Hughes. 4th ROW: L. Johnson, L. Wolfe, M. Larson, T. Kovalchuk. 5th ROW: L. Petley, K. Breaux, S. Wascom, Blackwell. 6th ROW: S. Crevas, S. Rackly, S. Clark, J. Terito. 'lth ROW: C. Woest, S. Lewis, R. Savoy. 8th ROW: S. Hebert, S. Haschle, B. Johnson. 9th ROW: M. Durrett, B. Dunlap, J. Herbert. 10th ROW: M. Wagner, R. Chaffin, D. Long. 11th ROW: I. Strother, M. Dobbins, J. Claiborne, J. Fereday. L J Mrs. Patin sponsors BMA. Broadmoor Medical Association was formed to help the students who are interested in the medical field to find out more about the various professions in medicine. BMA listened to speakers, visited Carville, toured Tulane Medical School and Louisiana State Dentistry Building, and went to the Baton Rouge General Hospital. fygofgpmy lst ROW: M. Martin, C. Fougerousse, G. Sloan. 2nd ROW: A. Wang, J. David, S. Barksdale, L. Williams, K. Haddon, C. Schuster, I. Kessel. 3rd ROW: E. Kay, E. Patrick, S. Robards, I. Lyons, R. Mullens, L. Campbell. 4th ROW: I. Anderson, M. Matassa, K. Godbold, J. Sublett , L . Harlan . Future Business Leaders of America is a club to develop competent and aggressive business leadership. This year FBLA visited hospitals and old folks homes, took field trips. They also had guest speakers come and talk to them , and went to district and state conventions. Throughout the year they had some fund raising projects. ygdlfg 671 300411005 Ci fmz W1 Qgnmon QQ ,ic , nv' ' N-A Plays in the making . . . THE CAST OF SHAKESPEARE IN A BOX : S. Kaiser, S. Love, T. Bullock, V. lddings, D. Butcher, M. Durrett and S . Strasner. Mrs. Arnold enjoyed looking on. The Bards of Broadmoor, under the direction of Mrs. Arnold, won community recognition for their production of Shakespeare in a Box. The stage was designed by Bill Ernst of the Baton Rouge Little Theatre, and was built by Stanton Strasner and Peter Mahoney. The program included selections from Julius Caeser, Romeo and Juliet, MacBeth, The Taming of the Shrew, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Members of the cast and crew were Pete Mahoney, Margie Durrett, Scott Love, Stan Strasner, Scott Kaiser, Danette Butcher, Theresa Bullock, Retta Chaffin, and Valerie lddings. Transitions for the plays were written by Danette Butcher, Margie Durrett and Scott Kaiser. an 1 1 fffflffff JWWI al. It el. Students brought home a number of trophies this year. Mrs. Spiers took a group of students to the Heart of the Cajun Country Tournament, where Peter Mahoney and Clayton Chamberlin was a 2nd place trophy in Duet Acting. At the USL District Speech Tournament, Scott Kaiser won lst place in Humorous Interp. , Pete Mahoney won 2nd place in Extemp. , and Jennifer Johnson won 3rd place in Humorous Interp. Students who qualified to attend the State Speech Rally were Scott Kaiser, Pete Mahoney, Clayton Chamberlin, Jennifer Johnson, Stanton Strasner, Eric Gyan, Micheal Wilthew, Susan Shaw, Beverly Seay, Peggy Sweeney, Julie Frick, and Beth Bennett. A scene from Hail the Hunkering Hero. CB. Lee, M. Williamson, S Love, P. Mahoney, and V. Iddings.J 9 . N - I 4 E 1 5 gf at Q 1 TQ . Q? 1 if A -1 ' . 'ft' A' , ' .UQLJK , ---A '-,sf ,. V S 4 40 'uf' CIRCLE OF WINNERS, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Green, B. Bennett - 3rd place Women's Extemp. , S. Kaiser - 2nd place Debate, V. Iddings - 4th place Women's Oratory, C. Chamberlin - One Act Play, J. Johnson - One Act Play, P. Sweeney - One Act Play, I. Frick - One Act Play. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Strasner - lst place Men's Interp. , E. Gyan - lst place Debate and 4th place Men's Oratory, S. Shaw - lst place Women's Extemp. , B. Seay - lst place Women's Interp. , and P. Mahoney - lst place Men's Extemp. .PN 3 x 5 5 . .Q 3 It's too good to be true! CM. Durrett, K. Monahanb 1, Plays in the making for Spring '76 were HARVEY, MiAiSiFHi', and NO MORE HOMEWORK. Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden won lst place at the SLU One-Act Play Contest. Pete Mahoney and Julie Frick won the only two Superior Acting Certificates given at this meet. .1 First-place production: Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden. BACK ROW: M. Durrett, J. Frick. FRONT ROW: P. Mahoney, S. Kaiser. --,s Q1 fs- ,sa V: -eff X 1. P., ,sf .ty 4, K- .F we-is Nw- - H p an S 5 :mg fp V 'BY .-HP A ZS S S: 'it gr' 'li sv' ef T 5, iv .. A ,W I ffriir W X k K f , 3 . f X . A , W Q v, N Y , M by -J ,, ,W 4 -I as i K , A' Q . Q . L 4 ' ' The only one missing was the rabbit, Harvey, in this scene with the cast of that play. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Kaiser, Pete Mahoney, Stanton Strasner, Kevin Monahan, and Neil Green. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margie Durrett, Peggy Sweeney, Jennifer Johnson, Valerie Iddings and April Morgan. jg fyrlb We COE is an organization to give unity of purpose to those senior business students who are working part- time in business offices. During the year they sold calendars, place mats, cards, etc. The money went toward their banquet. They also had a COE Day from which COE students all over the city listened to lectures, had a luncheon, and a fashion show. At the banquet, awards were given to the most outstanding students. lst ROW: R. Kidder. D. Touchet, A. Bugea, P. Impastato, S. Ferracci, J. Pecoraro, K. Landry, C. Jacobson. 2nd ROW: C. Delatte, B. Pruit, J. Radelat, P. Payne, C. Fougerousse, D. Miller, J. David, L. Rebelle, S. Landry. Qjfgpgff Wanna gnu Mr K The Distributive Education Club is designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distributions which will contribute to occupational competence. Over the past year, DECA held several fund raising projects. 18' They were also involved in the lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shellye Lloyd, Parliamentariang Carla Lind, V.-Pres.: Erin Competitive events, both State Tomeny, Sec. . 2nd ROW: Randy Pitalo. Pres.: Bill Seefield, Treas. NOT PICTURED: Lisa and national McGaugh, Rep.-Hist. ' 'kit ' BOTTOM ROW: C. Lind, S. Loyd, L. McGaugh, E. Tomeney, Miss Bturis, B. Seefield, I. Gallman, R. Pitalo. SECOND ROW: L. Coates D. Wright, B. Calimari, L. Thompson, R. Nall, H. Lloyd, I. Dupre, R. Fleming. THIRD ROW: A. Keeley, K. Neary, L. Cefalu, S Coarsey, I. Rice, R. Tillotson, L. Brignac, B. Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: I. Harrison, C. Cain, L. Bewely, C. Jackson, C. Schluster, P. May A. Going, B. Reed. FIFTH ROW: I. Walker, K. Harlan, D. Hebert, K. Friley, T. McNemar, I. Rando, D. Parsons. TOP ROW: K. Saltz man, D. Chance, I. Cummings, P. Hamilton, D. Dyson, R. Hilburn, R. Bahlinger. Future Farmers of America sold doughnuts to raise money for their club . They explored the many aspects of the world of agriculture and were concerned with the preservation of America . Slpiwwgwdzw B. Gasaway, J. Fereday, M. Broussard, M. Triche, R. Williams, S. Pierce, M. Lornkert, M. Nolan. Q7 V lst ROW: M. Nolan, R. Coggins, M. Triche, J. Carpenter, S. Pierce, J. Fereday, B. Gasaway, M. Brousard. 2nd ROW: C. Bordelon, M. Lornkert, W. Gueha, D. Pourchiau, C. Jackson, Mr. Brantley. 3rd ROW: R. Williams, B. King, H. Hillburn, S. I-Iascle, D. Harrell. 4th ROW: M. Guthrie, K. Venable, L. Townley, G. Newman, R. Murphy, J. Shillington. 5th ROW: C. Bradley, D. Phillips, S. Coarsey, A. Lignieres, P. Shilling, F. Doblato, T. Repp. 6th ROW: R. Bounce, R. Marino, D. Musso, P. Kauk, J. Haroun, R. Vicknair, R. Demers. 7th ROW: R. Allen, R. Knight, R. Graham, E. Zeringue, I. Stone, B. Elkins, D. Brunson, T. Lyle. 8th ROW: D. Badeaux, E. Mathis, N. Bolinger, P . Cop. El W 5 f wfsaawgaweiw r FIRST ROW: S. Inglenera, L. Ruckstulh, S. Chaffin, T. Briggs, M. Curry, R. Chaffin. L. Haynes, Mrs. Beysselance, S. Barksdale, T Williams, M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: I. Hughes, S. Taylor, E. Holloway, L. Leblanc, H. Lawrence, D. Paris, P. Reine. The Future Teachers of America, sponsored by Mrs. Beysselance and Mrs. Lovely, had a busy year. Participation in the state FTA convention and Parents' Night added to the c1ub's list of activities. FTA members were always willing to lend a helping hand to needy teachers by acting as substitutes, or helping them to file and grade papers. Officers for 1975-1976 were voted on and the following students were chosen: Pres. - Retta Chaffin Vice Pres. - Jamie Arrowood Sec. - Myrle Curry Treas. - Liz Haines Reporter-Historians - Janet Carpenter Terri Briggs 4 99 QXMLYAKM Wwnemafgwlrs . The Future Hornemakers of America club is M composed of girls who have had at least one year of Horne Ec . and are interested in making their homes safer and happier. 1975-1976 officers were Pres. , Melissa Martin: Vice Pres. , Mary Lou Mungallg Treas. , Lisa Grey: if wr .Q G Reporter, Melinda Hammondsg Program Director, Angie Achee. Mrs. Martin was the sponsor of FHA. FIRST ROW: M. Martin, M. L. Mungall, L. Grey, A. Achee. M. Crifasi, D. Bolger, G. Thompson. SECOND ROW: M. Hammonds, K Fulmer, J. Deville, B. Hebert, E. Cavalier, K. White, P. Talbert, S. Fabre. THIRD ROW: G. Bird, D. Arceneaux, S. Blackwell, J Anderson, I. Carpenter, J. Murphy, J. Hooper, J. Siemann, J. Machost, G. Hartman, A. Blake, A. McCahill. FOURTH ROW: S. Cuevas D. Campbell, 1. Cowart, C. Murphy, P. Wafer, R. Clark, Mrs. Martin. 491 Q The Youth Art Council of America's main purpose is to further interest in art among students. This year they had art exhibits and demonstrations. They also went to district and state conventions. During the year they earned money to buy art supplies. lst ROW A Sabm K Schluter B Bradley R Rowland 2nd ROW A Coe, V. Iudice, L. Dyer,'P. Leonard, P. Tuten, T. Leonard D Qlpafwsi 69516 Qlpmfofn lk 3 Los Espanoles's purpose is to promote a better understanding of our Spanish neighbors and to develop an interest in caring for the Spanish language . The Spanish Club participated in International Night and they planned a trip to a Spanish country. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, they prepared meals and took them to several of the needy families in the Baton Rouge area . Batter up l ! 3 l km FIRST ROW: Mr. Laluz, J. Maassen, S. Raborn, L. Maristany, K. Curry, C. Pruyn. SECOND ROW: C. Clement, B. Bennett, M. L. Mun- gall, K. Taylor, S. Cuevas, A. Main, S. Inglinarrow, T. Gueringer. THIRD ROW: R. Duncan, R. Iuelg, M. Powell, B. Haymon, M. Burns, S. Hayes, N. Vitrano, I . Pitchford, B. Navotney, R. Lamson. FOURTH ROW: V. Morris, A. Tumey, D. Bonds, I. Mitchell, P. Sykes. G. Elrod, I. Irvin, I. Mahost, J. L. Thompson, I. Cowart. FIFTH ROW: P. Alley, C. Elkins, V. Jewel, R. Green, C. Wolfkiel, B. Wilkins, M. Phillips, S. Pak. SIXTH ROW: E. Dickinson, L. Osment, S. Weil, N. Waters, G. Williams, C. Lamb, S. Sweeney, M. Long, L. Mnnson, M. Fitts, H. Henderson, S. Butcher, L. Carpenter, T. Fredricks. SEVENTH ROW: A. Parke, C. Roughton, K. Mays. L. Pour- rier, L. Bourg, L. Hagar, I. Dagle, S. Dyer, S. Stabiler, J. Beck, B. Barksdale, E. Aull, W. Bradford, C. Heaton, C. Macneley. EIGHTH ROW: E. Harding, M. Goldburger, R. Elofson, L. Buelz, I. Bass, A. Ross, L. Petley, L. Huet, D. Lentz, A. Dugas. -ai.. af ,,. 6 1 K' l 1st ROW: M. Durrett, R. Savoy, R. Chaffin. 2nd ROW: K. Bundy, L. M. Wagner. FIRST ROW: H. Strickland, K. Uffman, L. Harlan. G. Harding, R. ROW: J. Chandler, C. Lasseign, T. McKinnon, G. Fritchie, B. Casa Broadmoor Junior Classical League participated in many exciting events this year. There were various money-making projects and also a Roman banquet and an International Night. Latin Club tries to encourage interest and if I7 appreciation of the Latin language , literature, and culture . Harlan , G . Harding , Savoy, R. Chaffin, M. Durrett, M. Wagner, Mrs. Nicolle. SECOND way, B. Bennett, P. Lenard, E. Hughes. THIRD ROW: B. Boynton, T. Cook, M. Farrar, G. Guzzardo, T. Lenard, P. Wafer. S. Butcher, T. Day. FOURTH ROW: A. Mancuso, V. Webb, M. Futrell, P. Tubbs, L. Shaw, K. Waghome. The German Club's purpose -is to promote a knowledge and appreciation of the German culture . Mrs. Egedy, the club sponsor. was kept very busy during the year as various activities were planned and carried out. They participated in International Night and the March of Dimes basketball marathon. Bowling parties and picnics helped to add to the success of the German Club. M. on 5ff.f.Q5...,..fWf.... E FIRST ROW: G. Mueller, I. Kiggins. A. Wang. SECOND ROW: B. Buchanan, S. Shaw, M. Gladson, T. Duvemet, J. Burke. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Egedy. I. Oglesby. C. Bergeron. FOURTH ROW: S. Meek. M. Brown, B. Atkinson. ,l OFFICERS: Anna Wang, Secretary: Ioan Mueller, Treasurer: Ginny Mueller, President: and Sponsor: Mrs. Egedy Ion Kiggans , Vice-President . . . pk Y E s 3 E Q S 3 s . , Q: gf -3 S -3 s 1 Yi 1st ROW: R. Granger, M. Curry, C. Drago, M. Kucsma. 2nd ROW: P. Tuten, B. Bennett, M. Kucsma. 3rd ROW: K. Breaux, I. Bamard, T. Kovalchuk, E. Hughes. 4th ROW: Mr. Lewis, A. Hilton, O. Domino. 5th ROW: H. Von Tol, L. Kid, S. Rackley. La Connection Francaise meaning the French Connection is a club to promote interest in French Culture . In the beginning of the year they put on a skit at a pep rally. Around Christmas time they rang bells for Volunteers of America, and went caroiing . They also participated in International Night. They went on a few field trips, gave a few parties, and other interclub activities. FIRST ROW: Mr. Laluz, S. Cavalier, G. Hart, L. Dyer, M. L. Mungall, M. Johnson, P. Moser. SECOND ROW: S. Downey, G. Harding, D. Stone, M. Vega, B. Paul, L. Coleman, S. Oktar, H. V. Tol, C. Carver, A. Main. THIRD ROW: K. Dwyer, L. Johnson, R. Mullins, D. Watts, N. Salimoni, B. Leinweber, M. Goldburger, B. Novotny, O. Domino, M. Harris, A. Parke, G. Bird, K. McLeen, K. Haddon, F. Russell. Each year the American Field Service sponsors a foreign exchange student. This year, Selim Oktar was selected . Throughout the term many well-attended meetings and parties were held. Officers were chosen and the following proved to be the favorites: Pres. - Phil Moser Vice Pres. - Mary Lou Mungall Sec. - Liz Dyer Treas. - Gayle Hart Reporter-Historian - Susan Cavalier 8616 C MP 'H E. Members of the Industrial Arts Club used their skills to build yard markers and sold them at the Industrial Arts Fair. The officers attended a leadership convention held in New Orleans as well as the national convention. The club also got together for a fish fry. Officers for this year are: Steve Peirce , Presidentg Jim Chaffin, Vice President: Kay in-.. President Steve Peirce getting instructions from Mr. Bourgeois, sponsor. Gaylord , SeC1'9l3IYZ Dale lanes , Treasurer: 31'1d Sergeant at Arms, Mark Bundy. 'E' -. i w m i i 46 Q R ' 1 i .. I W A f yi, A . as 1 . ii? 5 'li . .Q mg inlay-9 . .NNY -'inf' fy 321, LJ ul.. FIRST ROW: M. Bundy, M. Hammonds, M. Nolan, D. Jones, M. Lambert, Mr. Bourgeois, S. Barbier, S. Pierce, M. Howard. SECOND ROW: B. Magazine, L. Amold, G. Allen. D. Brunson, R. Schmit, D. Mitchell, I. Chaffin, R. Manuel, I. Gilliland. I ,WA 7661 0.1 Ln igfmlgf. 44 XKQX.. JS-rf -f 'Sf 'S A Q. .-Epi'-. f 7'.' . 9 n,,.-d,+- l , md. x il , 3 J fi' xl , ll ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Ramme, R. Granger, D. Paris, S. Courtney, K. Weidmer, L. Shaw, E. Bolton, J. I. Myshrall, I. Ford, J. Davis. Hebert, M. Larson, L. Gresens, L. Barry. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. .r ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Galloway, A. Knight, D. Miller, D. Paris, C. Mitchell D Goudeau C Cole I Luke D Ev J L , . , . , . , . ans. . yon, D. Alonzo, I. Erwin, S. Fielding, L. Day. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Miller, R. Mullins, R. Iumonville, N. Christense, B. Foster, B. B I. ares, Boyer, T. Murphy, H. Lawrence, I. Ford, I. Neal, I. Breeden, M. Knutson, B. Buchanan, K. Collins, C. Delatte. Many sighs of relief were heard as willing students devoted their time and efforts to help needy administrators . Mrs. Aillet received much assistance from the library aides. They worked hard to check out books to the student body and to shelve books in their proper position. The number of attendance office aides swelled to thirty volunteers. The students helped Mrs. Vernon in keeping the student attendance to a maximum. In the guidance office, aides filed records and helped counselors with many other office tasks. so T t --an - 52 V . vb N V x -- ,F V my Vpl, A 'az 5 5: g . Q . ,, ,.., .Qwmkg 1 sn y rl Q K 'E K' ., j T t.-ff' F if . 4 . - .T N ist, 5 gg .X . tnsi T ,. 'J 415. x i sg! ' x -Y, 2.32. 5. iss, ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Larowe, N. Cothern, F. Whitehead, J. Pecoraro, K. Vince, A. Bugea. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Lloyd, K Cullotta, H. Lawrence. T. Murphy. 6 M0117 If Wloflggonzf La 2 T5 555 li 5 ff, OFFICERS, lst ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Hill, Sec.: K. Taylor, Robes, K. Story, Robes: C. Dessert, Rep.-Hist.g J. Black, Robesg D. Boelter, Rep.-Hist. 2nd ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. I-lardaway, Sec. of Music: G. Clark, Equip. Mgr., M. Sussky, V.-Pres., R. R. Black- well, Pres.g P. Weeks, Equip. Mgr.: B. Norman, Treas. lf? S 'i if r I P El l ' M. M ., Q Q ,... . .. I G' Choir's Bicentennial salute was enjoyed by all. Kwai fo? Qlllilllg 52512. Choir's purpose was to increase its members' musical ability through the help of fundamentals and singing. They presented Christmas and Spring concerts to parents and to the student body. They had various money raising activities for preparation of their tour. Their show consisted of a salute to our country's Bicentennial, and their tour took them to colorful Colorado, May 31 through June 11. Serenity of Christmas observed by the Choir. I, , . 3 ui, .ff 5 is ' Es in 5.1 1 y I 2 ggi. pp r ,s,ysss i fiiidg , f 1 . g N t , .L I . . g i 1 i...C...l...ji.,l , 1 Q lyric. Fri lg, A I F I T. i' .TF ll rrrri 77 TE ' Niro . ,. V' A K W 'QQ S V ALL PARISH CHOIR, ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Goudeau, K. Hill, H. Pursell, K. Taylor, K. Story, J. Johnson, V. Stafford, C. Dessert. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Blackwell, G. Wolikeil, M. Adcock, M. Presswood, I. Glass, M. Susky, P. Weeks. G. Clark. ul, 'If' ' 1472, W y 5 Q W lst ROW: A. Knight, K. Gilin, C. Wolfkiel, T. Francis, L. Haraday, D. Goudeau, J. Labauve, B. Haymon, M. Presswood, R. Gutery, M. l Talaksen, B. Norman, S. Miller, K. Ainley, R. Bumgardner, E. Courtney, N. Cothern, L. Scruggs, D. Lockhart, Mr. lack Story, Director. 2nd ROW: R. Lamson, H. Pursell, J. Dickinson, K. Taylor, T. Howard, L. Smith, D. Boelter, M. Adcock, T. Shehane, G. Wolfkiel, R. Blackwell, L. Roberts, J. Mueller. M. Pope, D. Groves, P. Seale, M. Andre, N. Leblanc, J. Black. D. Resweber. y fm fr - new 9, ... 43. 3rd ROW: C. Holloway, S. Plunkett, B. Adams, E. Patten, S. Smith, C. Jacobs, E. Calamari, I. Davis. I. O'Neal, T. Briggs, D. Lane, D. Alexander, C. Zubick, L. Springer, D. Clay, C. VanDeutekom, T. Ketterer, I. Ochterbeck, L. Andre. 4th ROW: C. Hair, J. Petit, T. Pope, N. Moore. K. Hill, B. Berry, D. Brewer, G. Clark, I. Distefano, P. Weeks, J. Glass, M. Sussky, R. Freeman, K. Story, G. Geb- hart, K. Lieux, V. Stafford, J. Johnson, C. Dessert, M. Bouser. if ' ' - i . ' - ,, ' ,, 'vw' LW, ll ,Q , B 4 , - , .. ,.. , N 3 . 5 FV'- '1t5'f L, 4.,, . .. , 'id'.a,n..dQH.u .5 i - 5 ' A 3 1 I- W - ft , , , .. , - - Trix, . . Ll 1 A y 1 rg.: t tv-li ..2,.',. y if ' . V ,ff A a m L, S A 1 1 K it 1 r ,rt LL 6 ' ,I le,f,,i Q S iii . i 5 no L to fi LW-L73 f' --f J . , s I :T ,Yu I ' 1, I 1 r - LEXL.. ,Mi ,ML V . Ltrgl al.: 3 r ,tx ttttt rs fly , X 4.15 .gl M541 I I , ' x N- I ,W AA A my , , -rf ,A ., ,. L. nr , ,X ,',.,, , W, BAND COUNCIL, lst ROW: T. Cook, R. Hebert. 2nd ROW: G. Mueller, C. Terry, S. Cavalier, M. Burns, B. Buchanan, K. Story, K. Hill, S. Smith. 3rd ROW: I. Hebert, D. McCurry, G. Worley, K. Hereford, C. Pillow, D. Tallaksen, I. Chatelain, B. Atkinson, B. Boynton, J. Thompson. Mt. g,ggA ' A ,'j5iYliMT 5 4 .,,, .,.. 1 I itr. 1 Q 2.4.1 nj, it .ai ,Lt , N et te : -A ALL PARISH BAND, lst ROW: K. Story, C. Terry, J. Boudreaux, B. Buchanan, P. Wafer. 2nd ROW: J. Craddock, L. Wolf, M. Burns, B. Boynton, E. Patton, R. Hebert, G. Mueller. 3rd ROW: B. Malone, T. Tinsler, C. Uffman, D. Watts, P. Bolger, D. Bostwick, B. Atkinson, J. Chatelain, S. Smith. 4th ROW: C. Pillow, I. Hebert, K. Hereford, D. Tallaksen, G. Shelton, I. Broemmelsiek. Jaffa ,mf ffapfz 0, 1 ' - , , STAGE 1, lst ROW: Dale T allaksen, Randy Hebert, Charles Pillow, Barry Bonaventure, Wally Wemer, Tom Cook, lay Hebert. 2nd ROW: Scott Kirk, Ginny Mueller, Jeff Boudreaux, Denny McCurry, Tom Tinsler, Jeff Hunt, Amiee Thibodeaux, Kelly Hereford, Bernie Malone. 3rd ROW: David Baker, Ioel Thompson, Mike Thomas, Paul Kauk, Stephanie Smith, Jeff Chatelain, Bubba Miller, Brian Atkinson, Phillip Bolger, Derrick Bostwick. STAGE Il, lst ROW: Greg Shelton. Steve Meek, Billy Bryan. Sharon Breeden, Andy Tumey, David I-lasting, Elizabeth Curry. 2nd ROW: Chuck Bergeron, Tami Day, Greg Sumerall, Mark Caffarel, Daniel Watts, Tom Tinsler, David Brewer, Joe Broemmelsiek, Allen Dunne. 3rd ROW: Buckie Black, Craig Uffman, Bill Schulenberg, Dennis Lytle, Ricky Goodrum, Pete Deweese, Vince Aba- die. This year the marching band played at almost all of the football games. They performed a Bicentennial show. While the Buccarettes rolled out red and white stripes, the band played The Battle Hymn of the Republic. At the Homecoming game they played The Way We Were while the Homecoming court walked across the field. The Stage I Band played at the pep rallies. Near the beginning of the year they sold candles to raise money. They are planning to march in the Rodeo Parade . ALL STATE BAND: J. Boudreaux, B Boynton, J. Chatelain, S. Smith, I. Bro emmelsiek. A . V .4 - .Q H fi. A A A 1 lst ROW: K. Gaylord, K. Pruyn, C. Delatte, B. Pruitt, L. Dease, J. Fazekas, C. Foster. 2nd ROW: K. Tisdale, K. Hill, C. Lamb, E. Robertson, K. McC1endon, B. Gordon, P. Wafer, B. Buchanan, A. Parks, J. Boudreaux, J. Rice, F. Fleshman, M. Thomas, V. Juelg, G. Worley, D. McC11rry, B. Talbot, I. Strother, S. Dibenedetto, K. Story, A. Roussel, T. Walker, S. Bundy, C. Collins, L. Lanier, E. Taylor, D. Glueck. 3rd ROW: R. Hebert, Mr. I. Bergeron, E. Cavalier, E. McPherson, G. Mueller, A. Taylor, D. Terrell, E. Patton, E. Patrick, D. Arceneaux, J. Craddock, A. Campo, T. Day, G. Thomasson. L. Mailhes, D. Campo, C. Terry, Mr. Fortier, T. Cook. 4th ROW: M. Burns, L. Wolf, C. Daspit, L. Allmand. S. Kennedy, B. Boyton, B. Clark, D. Crowder, B. Atkinson, I. Chatelain, V. Abadie, P. Bolger, D. Lytle. B. Schulenberg, D. Bostwick, M. Caffarel, D. Speed, R. Kennedy, P. Lentz, T. Hill, D. Watts, S. Wascom, G. Sumerall, S. Smith, I. Bates, M. Young. 5th ROW: S. Breeden, D. Caputa, W. Werner, D. Hastings, D. Blythe, S. Chaffin, B. Bonaven- ture, A. Tumey, B. Waltrip, C. Pillow, I. Badeau, L. Curry, J. Hebert, B. Bryan, L. Smith, M. Farrow, B. Bass, E. Bolton, R. Goodrum, P. Deweese, D. Oltman, R. Miller, G. Blakewood, D. Baker, C. Millbum. Sth ROW: C. Uffman, S. Meek, G. Shelton, D. Tallaksen, J. Russell, K. Waghorne, A. Thibodeaux, B. Novotny, C. Farmer, J. Schwartzenbur, D. Brewer, B. Malone, J. Hunt, B. Black, T. Tinsler, A. Dunne, D. Brewer, I. Thompson, B. Sellers, K. Hereford, J. Broemmelsiek, R. Bounds, R. Reece, S. Cavalier, B. Bounds, C. Dawes. The majorettes provided entertainment at the pep rallies. They performed special shows at half time at football games. Throughout the year they showed lots of spirit. Leslie Dease P- Broadmoor Majorettes 6129561226 U1 Kathryn Pruyn C xi , Xi Kay Gaylord Vinny mf ygoogzk Janet Fazekas Babs Pruitt 'YY 5 B Carla Delatte Ruth Rice Cathy Foster The purpose of Buccarettes is to promote school spirit and render services to their school and community. During the past year, they collected money to aid the American Veterans and the Christmas season found them ringing bells for the Volunteers of America. Their helping hands gained them much appreciation and praise as they performed services for disabled children. The Buccarettes attend most school athletic events to show their spirit and to let the Bucs know that they are behind them all the way! Q, J' 1 ste n 'E X ,jp Susan Lemke as our mascot! Captain: S. Cote. MIDDLE ROW: G. Cannon and L. Vince, Co-Cap- tains. TOP ROW: M. Thompson, Service Leader: L. Moran, Secretary: N. Jacobson, Treasurerg J. Roundtree, Reporter-Historian. J. Carlock, D. Sinquefield, M. Rogillio, and S. Miller are all smiles. M as fa s 6 an M ,wh 21 sg Q E13 S3 'Q B B 'E 'E Q ff' 33 Q3 B W 'g 3 fa B 9 'V' B B gk 3.u.55e QE ,Rf B 73 g B5 H l M NN ,, bk 'M 'X B 9443 '4 B aww Q B B BE? B H ' Q 5 K - g xl H A trek gidsifig 3 B 3 B B 5 U n - - , :V , . K in Vi 1 xa B B B i IS K ., - , 5 4 1,2B B B Q 3 B Q 2 731161 Hfifw sqgffiul fill!! cgi!!! 616005 Kfllafnzvb 92116517 J wit Buckaroos' purpose is to better the school and community by promoting spirit among students and faculty. They have been very active this year. They attended a concert in New O1'16al'lS afld SPOIISOISCJ 21 hayride . BUCCARETTE BEAUS: Jim Miller, Brad Mayeaux, Harold Lawrence, Sheldon Strasner. They also gave a carwash. 1st ROW: Roger Hartline, Cliff Gueringer, Danny Musso, Paul Kauk, Bret Hughes, Ernie Seales, Ed Zeringue. 2nd ROW, SWEETHEARTS: Darilyn Goudeau, Susan Lemke, Bonnie LaCour, Lisa Gossett. Teresa Blagg, Sandy Shiflett, Marisa Thaxton, Lynnette Day, Karen Stone, Diane Bristol. 3rd ROW: Tim Thrower, Burt Wilkins, Mike Britt. Tim Scioreaux, Boo Lee, Mike Canaley, Steve Dean, Burt Clattenburg, Denny Delery. 4th ROW: Kenny Culotta, Steve Landry, Donny Goodson, Jim Harroun, Bubba Miller, Bryan King, Brad Mayeaux, Rus Bah- linger, Mike Triche, Tim McDuffy. 5th ROW: Kevin Monahan, Phillip Alley, Archie Grubbs, Kirk Miller, Jimmy Burnett, Jim Mitchell Bret Gasaway, Sheldon Strasner. 6th ROW: Phil Weeks, Mike Amiss, Richard Craig, David Bella, Kevin McVicker, Tom Tully, Jim Fere- day, Alan Leigneres, Jim Chaffin. 7th ROW: Harold Lawrence, Donny Musso, Bucky Black, Karl Griffin, Joe Boyer, Ricky Stark, Clint Badon, Mantz Sussky, Rusty Todd, Danny Brown. 8th ROW: Dan Davis, Jeff Miller, Stan Passman, Randy Simon, Mike Thomas, Jeff Bou- drcaux. JE M5225 32.5 QKIUULII The Seniors of Seventy-Six raised their voices and showed their school spirit through football and basketball seasons. Several money making projects were held during the year. At Homecoming, members of SOS sold mums and during the Christmas season they sold holiday posters . Sponsors for this Officers were kept bugy, spirited club were Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Gauthier. m.,,J l ,Nil lst ROW: V. Iudice, F. Cangelosi, L. Moran. 2nd ROW: P. Bruce, N. Watson, A. Sabin, M. Leonard. 3rd ROW: C. Blyrhe, C. Whitlatch J. Landry, M. Montalvo, D. Huck, L. Springer, D. Groves, G. Hart, D. Young. 4th ROW: B. Fowler, N. Christenson, L. Williams, N Jacobson, K. McCormick, G. Mueller, D. Boelter, I. Black, I. Lyons, C. Dessert, P. Mannino, L. Rebelle, C. Schluter, M. Broussard. I0 4 Have I got some news for YOU! ! I can't believe I ran the 440 in 20 minutes and won lst place! HEY! ! Who won the basketball game last night? wx IX Camera shy??? Q 2 n 2 1 She looks O.K. to me! 55' G as lf? 41 I, ' Q4 f ff ,,,,, ,A gk 'hrs 4 ,, za, 1 'WM uw -Q V.- -Q.. 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Broadmoor Broadmoor Broadmoor Broadmoor Broadmoor Broadmoor Broadmoor Broadmoor Broadmoor Broadmoor SCOREBOARD 20 Baker 35 Belaire 6 Catholic 19 Lee High 30 Capitol 7 McKinley 15 Istrouma 'I Sulphur Tara East Ascentron Playoffs Broadmoor New Iberia Broadmoor won by first downs Broadmoor Sulphur 20 gqgblw all QFAIQKMM O 7 , 12 O 6 14 35 Coach Carter Head Coach Coach Brown - Backfield Coach Myers - Line Coach Combo - Trainer The 1975 season was a victorious one for the Battling Buccaneers of Broadmoor, as they claimed First in District play and went to the quarterfinals in the state playoffs. Excellent coaching led the Bucs on through many exciting moments as they climbed to their long-set goal of District Champs. Despite many injuries, the team kept the spirit up and played together to prove they were from the Home of the Champions. X .3 4' 'QAM ,L . A van. 5 A . if 'rw fl ' as Q . . .. i , .ai , E, , -, , BOTTOM ROW: R. Olinde, D. Brown, B. Seefield, M. Amis, D. Kennedy, S. Pierce, A. Lignieres, T. Murphy, R. Todd, B. Hughes. 2nd ROW: B. Matherne, P. Kauk, D. Davis, B. lanes, I. Boyer, B. Lee, A. Wallace, D. MeCubbin, C. Griffin. 3rd ROW: B. Miller, C. Gueringer, D. Musso, J. Chaffin, T. Hightower, M. Brin, B. Wilkins, E. Seals, G. Fritchie. 4th ROW: P. Priddy, R. Stark, P. Weeks, T. Tully, B. Doyle, B. Clattenburg, T. Kiggans, D. Bella, M. Bundy. Sth ROW: T. Thrower, K. Monahan, S. Passman, C. Badon, I. Kig- gans, P. Alley, C. Lloyd, S. Harris. Try ir! Just rry ir! I You got ir??? The season started with an exciting game against high-ranked Baker, when the Bucs showed their power to tie the game in a 20-20 draw. An overpowering victory defeating Belaire may have gotten the Bucs too sure of themselves as the next week they lost to Catholic by only one point. In the second District game of the season, the Buccaneers proved they wanted to reach their goal when they defeated Lee High 19-12 , and went on the next week to cream Capitol 30-O . McKinley was better than expected , but they weren't as tough as the Bucs and the Bucs won by a narrow margin in the last half, '7-6. tqguld X66 KLM Ring around the rosy! ! I lost my contact! 112 It's mine, all mine! Bucs started each game ready to go! Bucs WSIS 011 Ihe ITIOVC . The Istrouma game was the turning point of the season! Broadmoor and Istrouma both went into the game with no losses in District play. After a hard-fought game , with many injuries, Mike Britt's field goal won the game for the mighty Bucs, 15-14. Sulphur defeated the champs the following week. Not discouraged by the loss, the Battling Bucs beat Tara 18-O, in the Homecoming game. East Ascension was the last district game and after an exciting game, Broadmoor finally won it in the last fifty seconds with a Hightower to Boyer pass for a touchdown. The Bucs went into the State playoffs and defeated New Iberia in a tied game, winning by first downs. A week later, the Bucs and fans traveled to Sulphur, this time to be defeated by a much narrower score than before. This put Broadmoor out of the playoffs. Who was I supposed to get? K M5106 A0 850501, S 1 Ma M, .. N w D.. , P4 ag, 'iii ,. ALL DISTRICT AND ALL PARISH PLAYERS: Tommy Murphy, Phil Weeks, Kevin Monahan, and Mike Amis Cnot picturedl. Phil Weeks - Outstanding offensive player in 6-AAAA. Although the whole Buccanneer team was good , a few outstanding players were chosen. Coach Bob Carter was chosen to be Coach of the Year. Mike Amis, Kevin Monahan, Tommy Murphy, and Phil Weeks were chosen to be on the All District and All Parish team. Phil Weeks was also picked to be the Outstanding Offensive player in 6-AAAA . Many awards were given out at the football banquet, including the Blackbeard award to Mike Amis, Scholarship award to Jon Kiggans, and Captains awards to Kevin Monahan, Phil Weeks, and Mike Britt. Rusty Todd and Phil Weeks were chosen Most Valuable Offensive Players and Tommy Murphy was Most Valuable Defensive Player. udawfig mi.- gsm cm .sz.M......,. BOTTOM ROW: S. Matherne, G. Stafford, C. Cloy, S. Hayden, H. Ross, M. Dobbins. 2nd ROW: B. Hawkins, B. Barksdale, B. Wilkins P Tubbs, T. Newgaurd, W. Bradford, M. Bates. 3rd ROW: B. Talbot, L. Landry, T. Repp, C. Belgard, W. Urdiales, V. Webb, M. Ancona 4th ROW: G. Foy. E. Maddox, I. Lancaster, B. Bacon, S. Durrett, D. Bark. 5th ROW: J. Beck, K. Lieux, M. Solieau, D. Clattenburg l Morrairdy, W. Gene. 6th ROW: J. Miller, I. Parke, D. Starkey, R. Green, M. Broussard, S. Almond. The Battling Buccaneers Junior Varsity team had a good season this year. They played a lot of close games and usually came out on top. Coach Austin worked the team real hard and these players were determined to win. The highpoint of the season was when the JV's played East Ascension who was first in their district and won! W 5 swf i 'tvs l 'Y Coach Austin - Head Coach Coach McGee - Asst. Coach 197 5-1976 Broadmoor JV Football Broadmoor 7 Baker High 21 Broadmoor 14 Belaire 0 Broadmoor 10 Catholic '7 Broadmoor 0 Lee High 6 Broadmoor 14 Capitol 28 Broadmoor 18 McKinley 7 Broadmoor 10 Istrouma 31 Broadmoor 14 Central 7 Broadmoor 28 Tara '7 Broadmoor 20 East Ascension 19 Twinkle-toes Clattenburg . 11's up for grabs!! .gud ,Qigouf qwmlwlg P. Vincent, J. Boyer, B. Marshall, G. Fritche, D. Alaniz, H. Clarke, K. Lancaster, T. Kiggins, B. Wright, S. Strasner, S. Landry, S Love. D. Goodson, H. Lawrence The baskenball court was often more of a collision course! Qjbllflf 0112715 QDQM giwegfes Over here Donny' Hhs... Coach Wayne Ausun BUCS 69 61 64 53 '73 80 85 65 '74 84 Belalre Redemptorlst C3IhO1lC Hlgh Lee Hlgh Baker Lee Hlgh Central Capltal Glenn Oaks Istrouma Central McKinley Tara E. Ascension Lee High Capital McKinley Istrouma Tara OPPONENTS 4'7 57 '72 60 '72 67 '71 '79 67 66 Em gmzgfmf Vi- MANAGERS: K. McVicker, M. Palmer, R. Juelg. Coach Wayne Austin led his Bucs through some exciting games for a great basketball season. The team was young, with most of the players returning. The Bucs finished second in our own Pat O'Donovan Tournament and tied for second place with Lee High School for the first round. The 1975-'76 team showed lots of spirit and, along with the loyal fans, look forward to being in the state playoffs! Reaching for the moon? N wx. K l . W7 ! '5- 122 Sink it! it k 55237 -'-N? . A M1 1 : i S 69 . X if sf ,xg If W K un- kb' 'Wh is Flight 34 ready for landing Get it and go! 731155 Cggow Q41 Wal? The Iunior Varsity team got off to a great start Q against Belaire. Under the leadership of Coach Price, the new JV coach, they never lost that W confidence and team spirit it takes to have a good team. The IV's played well, worked together as a M team, and looked forward to playing Varsity next Attack! year, .r p FRONT ROW: C. Matson, G. Glueck. SECOND ROW: G. Stafford, Q. Washispack, M. Phillips, J. Parks, M. Broussard, J. Fereday, D Spencer, G. Cassano, J. Lynch, D. Clattenburg, F. Jones, L. Butler, S. Stafford, H. Ruiz, B. Rhodes. fr 4 iql, Coach Rusty Price gm f emi Slim ,I Fereday was light on his feel! BUCS OPPONENTS 52 Belaire 40 38 Redemptorist '72 58 Belaire 53 6'7 Catholic High '78 5'7 Lee High 56 68 Capital 83 66 McKinley 94 62 Istrouma 54 4'7 Tara 50 '71 E. Ascension 85 58 Lee High 66 61 Capital '74 48 McKinley 53 61 Istrouma 58 50 Tara 4'7 ,J fs 1 i i if-if-... , , A Arai l JV's reached for victory. Bucs went to great heights to win! X , N 5 r - . ,. ' 4 i Coach has a way with a crowd! 1 t ,yn 67 Vis ,L Aga.. , 'M' .1 n. ' . ' TEAM. lst ROW: Ken Jervey, Tommy Murphy, Hugh Parker, David Robertson, John Myshrall, Jon Kiggans. 2nd ROW: Row Waltman, Phil Weeks, Rusty Todd, Mike Maxwell, Alex Wallace, Frank Magazine. 3rd ROW: Ronnie Simon, Kerk Walker, Joe Thorne, Bert Davis, Bubba Howell, Mike Britt, Coach Meyers. ar yu aw N, , A , ,:5W'f5 1 W ,L f O, ' , , ,jg , 1. ,E 32+ , V Q , ,V m f M V, ' 5 e , - ,.- ,, 1 U .1 1' -4499 ...f ALL DISTRICT: Mike Britt, Tommy Murphy ' f .' 7- . ' f ,- ,. .. .X -Q A A. 4:.,.41- - ' 49 A I , ,W .,. 's ,fx -T .AN aqglflyi' WJ V Y V ' Y I Y SCOREBOARD Istrouma Redemptorlst Istrouma Tara Tara Bogalusa Glen Oaks Baker Belaue Capltol Baker Hammond Scotlandvllle Covlngton Baker Bogalusa Glen Oaks Belalre Hammond Scot1andv111e Covmgton Belaue Belaire OPPONENTS 4 It s Just not my day . OX A m nnm, J You're out! af 75-SQKMM MQ 64? in ,,, It'sahome run!! X I finally got here! ,pm k -.i 5 , . If E 2 Where's the ba11? , 'fl' sl' . ' ,Q v IL 'M ,y ,B ! 'P'225FgQ , , .V I5 B or , . , Q? Q 1976 RETURNING LETTERMEN: John Myshrall, Alex Wallace, David Robertson, Ion Kiggans. 2nd ROW: Phil Weeks, Mike Britt, Bubba Howell. Tommy Murphy, Rusty Todd. .gi kikj '5f10 'F if 1975 SENIORS: Kevin lervey, Davis , Joe Thome. tf-V MMM ,H Frank Magazine, Ronnie Simon, Kirk Walker, Bert The Broadrnoor Bucs baseball team ended the season by tying for second place in the District. The team is under the fine coaching of Coach Mike Meyers. Two of the Bucs, Tommy Murphy and Mike Britt, were all-District players. The mighty Bucs look forward to another good year with the following lettermen: Mike Britt, Bubba Howell, Jon Kiggans, Tommy Murphy. John Myshrall, David Robertson, Rusty Todd, Alex Wallace, and Phil Weeks. X ...Wt .. ,. .,.. xi. , ,W M ,4N,Lx A AM in M-, A ,,. . .- ,,., - V X ' . L tttan ,,g':fif' i'i'i f ......T i'..'.if ..l'i1':i1'ff'r'..,:-'gfg . hit' 3 Q-. W'-Wl3i f.I. x F ----S VARSITY TRACK TEAM, 1st ROW: H. Lawrence. J. Boyer, Coach Brown, T. Cook, B. Clattenburg. 2nd ROW: D. Iuelg. J. D. Bonds, D. Musso. D. Soileau, A. Lignieres, R. Musso. 3rd ROW: A. Danna, M. Dixon, R. Penn, M. Dobbins, L. Shaw. 4th ROW: M. Sussky, C. Badon, R. Creaghe, I. Lancaster. The 1976 Track Team anticipated a terrific year ahead. They put in many long hours of practice in hopes of winning the various area Meets they entered . A great season was assured for the Bucs with the addition of new faces, the returning of old ones, and the fine training by Coach Ron Brown. -ia !.f1:.fi' 2 ap. , N .ff. ,. Oh no, my shoe is on the wrong foot. T. Cook A ,a , f, W xx, Harold Lawrence in action! Harold is undefeated in 12 meets in the 880 yd. run. Selected for A11 Parish - All State Track Team. Set meet record in regional for 1:5'7.4. -ew ,pawn s. mfg VIS . , .w-A? T'f'5'Qgf'wfI?3 , 3 . , . ... 'swf' .crwf where's my gold medal'?? Mantz Sussky I think I ripped my gym shorts. i if qu! YE CWM? 7 A?v.:1N'fw,, W Q14 1.451 :yi if AY .mQw+M2Ng.f Q . . T ...xt Q m ff' T, L . T, Q' A K Q +4-rw-ow . 3 m,..,:... nllnikv y .7 . ANR io..- 'ai 'I J.V. TRACK TEAM: T. Repp, C. Belgard, Coach McGee, W. Urdiales. N. Waters. 2nd ROW: L. Harlan, B. Barksdale, H. Ross, I. Bou- dreaux, C. Hamilton. SSQWQX ai ,rr,, ,.k,, , , , , , I I can't believe I ate the whole thing. A . Lignieres You look like you could use some Gatorade. QM atisfliaff ftrQfwm9Lng 051025 Members of the softball team are looking forward to a successful season as a newly organized team. The girls will be competing in eight district games in addition to several non-district games. The 1976 season ends with the Regional Tournament at Plaquemine High School and the State Tournament at Sulphur High School. E FRONT ROW: Paige Whitlatch, Cindy Lamb, Cathy Foster, Susan Ingallinera, Cheryl Richards, Stephanie Sutherland. SECOND ROW: Anne Knight, Sandy Herbert, Maureen Johnson, Stacia Callins, Stacey Blakely, Sue Bundy, Sharon Butcher. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Pope, Coach, Debbie Speed, Stacie Barksdale, Cheri Crochet, Amy Verbais, Rhonda McAllister. Sandy Haschle, Elizabeth Currie, Lauren Byars, Student Coach. .Qin on any 7... 796 foam ' 4? 'mi' ' The Boy's Cross Country Team, trained by Coach Price , started off on the right foot. They won a first in District competitions and placed fifth in State. Mark Dobbins was the outstanding runner ISI-116 could use some Gatorade! with a first place in District. M . Dobbins BMW Y 3 K K FIRST ROW: B. Boudreaux, T. Cook, D. Bonds. SECOND ROW: M. Dixon, M. Dobbins, Coach Price, K. Uffman, R. Penn. 134 ga ,aa yew.,-t..,, fmt time FIRST ROW: C. Quartano, J. Kessel, P. Reine, C. Foster, M. Thaxton. SECOND ROW: L. Kidd, P. Butler, L. Maristany, Coach Price, J. Hamilton. I . Sieman, T. Blagg. Just Running Around C. Quartano This year was the first year of cross country competition for Broadmoor's girls. A11 the hours of training showed when Coach Price led his team to victory with a first place in District and State competitions. The outstanding runner was Carol Quartano who won first in both District and State . MJ! and Qjfong The Broadmoor Bucs 1976 Tennis season began with a strong squad including six lettermen. A new- comer to the team, Ann Stenhouse, a ninth grader at Sherwood , will be playing the number one position in girl's competition. Ann Pittman and Mary Helen y Thompson will be defending their 1975 doubles title. j 1 . ' . . A Q tryin - - .I ' X. The boy's team is equally strong with Jim Ford and it tm. . .Eg f . , Eric Harding vying for number one singles position. Greal f0fShaHfi- Mary Helen! Y' SV W M' ,. 33 5 ' .I - -t K 5 ,, , ft. i ss - , w . ' ' 1 wiv . ' X A - t ' SLN 2 ' lst ROW: T. Prentice, S. White, M. Martin, A. Pittman, A. Stenhouse, M. Thompson, M. Larson. 2nd ROW: M. Knutson, M. Seals, E. Harding, J. Ford, D. McCubbit1, I. Ordoyne. NOT PICTURED: I. Boudreaux. X 5 mul Hmpwfw! lst ROW: I. Knutson, T. Gueringer, L. Reed, D. Zeringue, J. LaBauve, B. Adams, S. Drouet, A. Lidback. 2nd ROW: I. Thompson, I. Elchelberger, A. Hilton, L. Kaiser, R. Bumgamer, L. Smith, C. Woest, E. Kay. 3rd ROW: L. Schutzrnan, M. Gladson, A. Domino, M. Futrell, S. Bristol, S. Okter, T. Howell, M. Blom, G. Magee, G. Hunt, E. Boyle, J. Watlington, P. Tuten, I. Ruiz. NOT PICTURED: C. Ledoux. The Varsity Team will compete in 13 district matches and 6 non-district including New Orleans, Lafayette, and Natchez . As defending district champs, the Buc Netters will host the 1976 regional tournament and should qualify players in every event at state . ' . yuwvr in R- ,N L ' f . yyssn Lettie and Joni concentrated on their game. L. Smith, J . LaBauve Offzaynfz Wmana fafnf The volleyball team worked hard under the coaching of Mrs. Kane. The varsity squad competed in the State Volleyball Tournament and placed fourth. The Junior Varsity placed second in the Regional Match. Along with the regular competition, against about six other schools in the city, the volleyball team went to a workshop in New Orleans. There they were taught and Observed by the U ' S - Guess which hand has a penny in it! TEAM CAPTAINS: Sandy Haschle, Susan Clark. Women's Olympic Team. Wh... I ' a Q ki'5. - FIRST ROW: S. Lewis, N. Buzonatti, S. Clark, M. Belacci, S. Coutee. 2nd ROW: C. Lovell, Mrs. Kane, D. Wascom, M. Vollenweided, I. Maristan, S. Haschle, M. Long, K. Sommers, S. Butcher. ww. gms fm 932525 iw lst ROW: E. Zeringue, L. Williams. I. Williams. 2nd ROW: G. Carlson, A. Ramme, D. Huck, D. Zeringue, I. Hamilton, R. Lambert. 3rd ROW: C. Lovell, P. Baliker, G. Pickren, L. McNeil, L. Wagner, B. Freshney, S. Coutee. M. Goldberger, P. Bolger, M. Noonan, T. Kovalchuk, M. Davis, M. Farrow. F W... t -5 .WWW M ,gas ..-IAWS.. Last year several members of the Broadmoor Swimming Team competed in one of the top high school meets at the University of Alabama. They did quite well considering they were swimming against some of the top swimmers in the South and even the nation. Two years ago the girl's team won the city championship , but last year they were barely beaten by St. Ioseph's Academy. This year the girls hope to cop back their title as city champs and the boy's team hopes to beat Tara. In the Louisiana State Championship meet last year the girls placed fifth. There were several finalists on both teams and the girls were able to place a freestyle relay in the finals. This year the team hopes to do just as well as last year. CN? ,Wada JMD 02512115 gi! 1L V . . KX :X s . . ,.k. WRESTLING TEAM, lst ROW: P. Glahn, M. Harris, R. Hanline, K. Culatta. 2nd ROW: T. Tully, I. Burnett, R. Bellue, G. Hartline. NOT PICTURED: D. Musso, S. Durrett. The wrestling team worked out at Tara as Broadmoor doesn't have a coach or any equipment. These wrestlers competed against seven schools in the district and did very well . The team also traveled to New Orleans three times, twice for tournaments and once for the State Meet. Tom Tully placed first in the Heavyweight class in the city meet and was also chosen Outstanding Wrestler in the City Meet. Is that you, MOM? R. Hamline X lst RO ' YF '.,g -. ,g?:hn'N W: Mr. Laluz, Coach, M. Palmer, B. Clark, M. Powell, B. Spencer, M. Stenhouse, P. Lidback. 2nd ROW: T. Richardson, R. Brous- sard, I. Lynard, D. Janes, H. Strickland, R. Goodrum. The Golf Team competed against other schools and participated in many tournaments. Mr. LaLuz was the coach. The golfers practiced hard and tried to improve their game. if 5 -is s Hal Strickland works on his swing. Q 'bf Q .r ' x s 5 n E' .. 4 K KKK , fy K K V. 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'Q 35' if V Kafi' , ,f P12555 ,L iff: ' Vi, ff-V 511 ' VV .f N fb' ' ' 2':Q.fQ-.V,fggg+.q'g-K-i- 1 ' K K: K. ,KVVVK . f2fL9,5V,: ? - 4 , ,f , GVWV1.-5V1c.,gP, ' 2 ' . V.. 2 KK. Qu 'V f ' if '..' LQ.mL.MQ:1g:xmw:LL.,..d.- ----'W ,'3f,1K,V-.wiKf..t,,: ,.2.-.f,.Q, VMVQQQ --V A AV - ,111-V-A-Vf - KEVIN MONAHAN was chosen by the Senior Class as Mr. BHS . He was all district, all parish in football, served on Junior Class Executive Council. President of Wrestling Club, President of Interact, Senior Class President, in National Honor Society, and a member of Who's Who Among High School Students. He was also active in Broadmoor's Speech Department. BONNIE LACOUR was selected as Miss BHS . Bonnie belonged to BCS, Keyettes, Buccarettes, Tri B's, BG's, and SOS. She was 1975 Homecoming Queen and a Broadmoor Cheerleader. 144 6055 qi Qjufues LMA 5 1F:, . . - 'gi' X v at Y' x N , A S.. N Q NDJI' bf- if ' 2 fy 6 xy. Q al 5 .' X Pg ll f X 1 .1 'G L.. MOST COURTEOUS: Hal Strickland and Mary Helen Thompson I I I 7-S nu, , -at llllllillll IIIIIUIIUII llfllllllll llllllllfll lflllllllll IIIIIIIIIII c, L S Q S L I YL' ,Q-. , Q xx pt ,FK .vga x ' In December, Senior Superlatives were chosen in ten major categories. After three years of competition, the ballots were finally cast They entire senior class was involved in deciding who was the most . . I W t Ai MOST INDIVIDUAL: Ann Sabin and Larry Schutte . E S I i .--an-me, 4 s of if -I , , Q mmm 5 ZEJZZ05 X Nw. ' 8 'xl 0 1 LADY S MAN AND MAN S LADY Kev1n Monahan and Joanne lgleslas MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mark Dobbms and Mary Helen Thomp 751 jfgglbfz Q :WWA MOST ATHLETIC: Tommy Murphy and Anna Sells Na? L 4. f Y vi O MOST DEPENDABLE: Mark Dobbins and Kim Roberts ' fi I f x MOST INTELLECTUAL: David Candler and Nancy Jacobson ma Q5q1ea lZ1Zw L 'xlfhslj 9 M I f x 1.,g, . . V 1 K . 3- A ,mir 5 A , 4 5 K x N s- j 'L vii , . a 'M .fs 5 Z rl: A, QV, N' A' aw. M , , A - 4 Fl i ft:-ry.. ' ' X WITTIEST - Maria Momalvo and Tim Thrower 1 C a 1 rs. MOST SPIRITED - Gracey Huffman and Chris Toepfer 2 JMQMMJclfafpdhwmhfbqgamwhmwQUQMWB iSi ' 3,1 fe f v'iiWm a t f r faiw T I E f r ,5!!e 5 Q is L, Mike Maxwell, David Candler, Brook Boynton, Nancy Jacobson. NOT PICTURED: Gwen Harding. The finalists selected for the National Merit Corporation Award had high scores on the PSAT XNMSQT tests taken during their junior year. They were honored for their superior high school achievement. QM Harold Lawence Scott Love David Candler Hal Strickland Steve Glahn Keith Uffman, Tommy John. NOT PICTURED: Richard Coggins. The following boys represented Broadmoor High School at Boys' State and were elected to these offices: Richard Coggins and David Candler both worked as City Council members. Steve Glahn, Scott Love , and Keith Uffman all represented their parish in the House of Representatives. As a senator, Hal Strickland represented his parish. Tommy John was elected Supreme Court Justice and later he was elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Harold Lawrence was elected Mayor of his city, the Federalist Party Candidate for Lt. Governor, and he was voted Outstanding Parish Citizen. QIQUZQIUVLZIZZ, Ann Pittman, Darilyn Goudeau. Gina Cannon, Bonnie Lacour, Sally Miller, Donna Sinquefield, Claire Wliitlatch, Mary Helen Thompson The following girls represented Broadmoor High School at Girls' State and were elected to these offices: Bonnie Lacour and Mary Helen Thompson both held offices within their own cities , and Gina Cannon was elected to the Parish Police Jury. Both Darilyn Goudeau and Ann Pittman were elected to the House of Representatives by their parish citizens. Donna Sinquefield was elected' to the Senate by her parish. Claire Whitlatch represented her parish in the House and along with Sally Miller was the parish's State Party Chairman. Sally Miller was also on her city's council . , V L 3 .' if.W'2f'.fg, it Broadmoor had three exchange students to attend for the 1975-1976 school year. Selim Oktar moved to Baton Rouge from his home in Ankara, Turkey. Some of his hobbies include drawing and reading science fiction. Selim enjoys playing tennis and has won several awards in this sport. Selim, who is currently staying with the Moser family, is a senior and plans to graduate from Broadmoor. Hans Von Tol, who is staying with the Imes family, is from The Netherlands. He likes to participate in sports, and he holds a brown belt in judo. Hans wants to visit France and Germany so that he might one day be able to speak their language. Asger Domino, a junior, is from Denmark. He will be residing with the Manion family for the remainder of the school year. He plans to return to Denmark to complete high school. Asgar likes tennis, swimming, and soccer. , if 0761711 Ccllflgnfzgf fjzlfdfllji ui: I wonder what they're doing back home. f F' r fl ' , Selim Oktar, Hans Von Tol, Asger Domino. .J . . N 1 wi. h ...T .U ' v gf- N 1 f f X X . 'I fi' .1 .3 X T 'xl ' 1. x. -.4 -,pt ' Q an - - 11 '- - ., k .W Srl , .. 1 , J .,,, , x. . .- . 1 , K k X , ,fu A V A ,L .. K : ,, ,, W 4 v R F f l fx. ' - I I if .. 'B Q, '3 Y lj ., - H, M A 5 153 , 0 4 7 3500151007 .ygmzllw C ZIIHI' H ff' , Q5 f 7 xx V , rr' 1 ' . . . . qi wr A , K 'fm' Jr . , J - 'Q ' Q? ' A it W- K V ref. ? Q f ' Gracey Huffman - 3rd Runner Up Sandy Shifleu - 2nd Runner Up 'W Diane Bristol - 5th Runner Up E Iv. .- 1 ,.'- L .AL Lynette Day A lst Runner Up Lynette Couvillion - 41h Runner Up Joanne Iglesias was selected as Miss Buccaneer Belle along with six runners-up on January 21. The pageant was sponsored by SGA and the Buccaneer Log Staff. Decorations were supplied by the art department and entertainment was presented by Anna Sells and the Stage Band. The girls were selected by a panel of adult judges, after 84 girls were nominated by homerooms and clubs. 4 CD ' 1 S A 3 fm Y , 'S in p Susan Howard - 6th Runner Up 155 T omnomurg ,Qlffil Laurie Cash, Sophomore Maid: Susan Howard, Junior Maidg Gracey Huffman, Senior Maidg Bonnie LaCour, Queen: Claire Whitlatch, Senior Maidg Teresa Blagg, Junior Maidq Suzanne Dyer, Sophomore Maid. The Battling Buccaneers Homecoming game was the Broadmoor-Tara game on October 30. The Queen and her court were nominated by the football team and voted on by the student body. The beautiful girls were escorted by their fathers. A dance in the school gym was sponsored by the SGA on November 1. 156 Bonnie LaCour, Queen, escorted by Mr. LaCour. fr 7fIZ5e76fZ. Gracey Huffman, Senior Maid, escorted by Mr. Huffman. Claire Whitlatch, Senior Maid, escorted by Mr. Whitlatch. Diane Alford crowned Bonnie LaCour 1975 Homecoming Queen Gfjffisls We 1 Susan Howard. Junior Maid. escorted by Mr. Howard. I knew you could do it! Teresa Blagg, Junior Maid. escorted by Dr. Vigncs. 35 I Pi X ' SM :WSL JM gm vw NNY' 5 BONNIE LACOUR, QUEEN RUSTY TODD, KING BROADMOOR XVI ggfdgffl? ffunng, mefsiks Claire Whitlatch escorted by Kevin Monahan s-:Sf Gracie Huffman escorted by Harold Lawrence V4 Susan Core escorted by David McCubbin K 'J 1 1 4 X s. Q Q Theresa Blagg escorted by Tom Kiggans The Mardi Gras Ball was held on Saturday, February 21 , at the Capitol House . The Ball was sponsored by Student Government Association. Three Senior couples , three Junior couples, and three Sophomore couples presided , as well as Queen Bonnie Lacour and King Rusty Todd. Music was provided by Fat Chance. Susan Howard escorted by Alain Lignieres Marisa Thaxton escorted by Brett Hughes J x 5 y Y t 'T M Q L2 x7 Jody Seimann escorted by Marque Broussard Cynthia Pruyn escorted by Bret Barksdale sl Suzanne Dyer escorted by Hughie Ross l C .Ojmwm Ravgmged rzaeuemenll Mary Helen Thompson was selected as Broadmoor's 1975-'76 winner of the DAR Good Citizenship Award . Each year a senior girl is ., K . , picked for her loyalty and merit. The award is 7516. r fl ' +- sponsored by the Daughters of the American f Revolution. ' f . Nancy Jacobson, Ginny Mueller, Karen y W A N Uffman, Mark Dobbins, and Harold Lawrence ' ,Ax- were selected for their courtesy, leadership, ' A My 1 , merit, and involvement in extra-curricular ffl activities. They Ieceived the Annual Optimists 'b ,Q 1 f ji? y . Award sponsored by the Baton Rouge Optimist w.. - ' ft I I rl L- Clllb . Mary Helen Thompson - DAR Winner a ' , O f 35 'W ' , tt' + 1 57' r Q at iii drawn rw l Qi ' .AMW f , QQ i'f Ql1-'N 5 R K W W. . ' I ,. FRONT ROW: Karen Uffman, Nancy Jacobson, Ginny Mueller. BACK ROW: Mark Dobbins, Harold Lawrence. Qzzfj Ky3l'JI1'f 22119126125 KIT if 3 Qi :,, 5: l In , y i E 'zffwf LEFT TO RIGHT: David Schwartzenburg, Chris Toepher, Pete Mahoney, Brook Boynton, Chuck Hartline, Mark Wagner- Top boys were selected from the junior and senior classes to compete in the LSU Union Academia Committee's Prep Quiz Bowl. The team soundly defeated all opponents. Karen Uffman was one of the students of Louisiana who attended the Senate Youth Program in Washington, D.C. She received an all expense paid week in Washington where she met with two Louisiana Senators to discuss the different aspects of politics. Her trip was in . - early February. r -.a f 1 A ,,, ' -.rg iv- , Verb B xl! V41-1 . 4 g . t ,Li t y' K.,.5kgiy.'x X a s 2 935 as 'M fy. 5 1 V L Q4 ' 'sf ',. i'!1l1Q' , 3, ,. k- A 1 Wm ,ffl'ff'5 - N Q 5' lf '.f x 1 1 13:5 'V i WV,vf, x, Fgqfyfq, .mm ,,.V WV. 4 , 3 g:gg,a1f,f--,ff 1 ' Nw? 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From the list of nominations, the faculty chose the following seniors. awww, JAMIE BLACK: For service in BCS, GAA, Choir, Buccarettes, BG's, SOS, Lonely Hearts, SGA: for recognition in National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, and Society of Distinguished High School Students. DAVID CANDLER: For academic achieve- ment as a National Merit Semifinalist and NEDT Certificate winner: for service in Debate, Math Club, Spanish Club, SGA, Senior Class Executive Council, BHS Legal Aid Society, Interclub Council, and La. Boys' State. RETTA CHAFFIN: For service as Editor of the Buccaneer Log, President of FTA, Beta Club, Vice-President of Junior Classical League, Span- ish Club, FCA, BCS, BMA, AFS, member of Junior and Senior Class Executive Council, Inter- club Council, Math Club, GAA, PEM, Volley- ball teamg for recognition as NEDT Certificate SUSAN CLARK: For recognition in Society of Distinguished American High School Students: for service in BCS, GAA, PEM, Varsity Volleyball, Girls' Track, Lonely Hearts, BMA, National Honor Society, and Beta Club. winner, Who's Who Among American High School Students, and Society of Distinguished 168 American High School Students. e CHRIS DESSERT: For service in Spanish Club, GAA, SGA, Choir, President of Beta Club, Junior Class Executive Council, Interclub, Tri-Hi-Y, SOS, Buccarettes, and National Honor Society: for recognition in Who's Who Among American High School Students. 'N 'EQ DARILYN GOUDEAU: For recognition in Who's Who Among American High School Students, and Louisiana Girls' State: for service in BCS, GAA, SGA, Tri-Hi-Y, Beta Club, BG's, Choir, Cheer- leader, SOS, and Esquire and Buccaroo Sweet- hearts. MARK DOBBINS: For recognition in receiving the NEDT Certificate, Optimist Club Out- standing Senior, Society of Distinguished High School Students, and Who's Who Among American High School Students: for service in Key Club, President of National Honor Soci- ety. Beta Club, BMA, FCA, Cross Country Team, and Hi-Y. DENISE GROVES: For service in FTA, BCS, BG's, BMA, Broadmoor Legal Society. AFS, SGA, Beta Club, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Lonely Hearts, SOS, Choir, Buccaneer Log Staff, Senior Class Executive Council, and GAA: for recognition in receiving the NEDT Certificate and Who's Who Among American High School Students. MARIORY DURRETT: For service in French Club , BCS , Volleyball Team, GAA, SGA, BMA, Junior Classical League, AFS, BG's, SOS, GAA, Debate Squad. Lead in several plays, and Junior and Sen- ior Class Executive Council: for recogni- tion in receiving the NEDT Certificate, Red Cross Service Award, Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Stu- dents, and Who's Who Among American High School Students . 169 RANDY HEBERT: For recognition as NEDT Certifi- cate winner and Society of Distinguished American High School Students, for service in French Club. SGA , Broadmoor Legal Society, BMA , National Honor Society, Beta Club, Key Club, and Band. 'WA DEBBIE HUCK: For service in BCS, GAA, GRACEY HUFFMAN: For recognition in receiving Spanish Club, BG's, Tri-Hi-Y, SGA, Beta the Outstanding Leadership Award and W'ho's Who Club, National Honor Society, SOS, and Among American High School Studentsg for serv- Swim Team- ice in BCS, German Club, Keyettes, Cheer- leader, BG's, Beta Club, and SOS. 170 QVVVQCVVVW K : X 3 TOM HIGHTOWER: For performance in football and track: for service in FCA, Key Club, SGA, and Esquires. AQ MUQ NANCY IACOBSON: For service in Buccarettes, BCS, FTA, French Club, BG's, Buccaneer Log Staff, Beta Club, National Honor Society, Tri- Hi-Y, SOS, and lpnely Hearts: for recognition as NEDT Certificate winner, National Merit Semi- finalist, Optimist Club Outstanding Senior, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, and Society of Distinguished American High School Students. X t :FUN pn- JENNIFER JOHNSON: For recognition in receiving the NEDT Certificate, Society of Distinguished High School Students, and Who's Who Among American High School Students: for service in Choir. BCS, Spanish Club, Buccaneer Log Staff, BG's, SOS, Beta Cl SG ub, Broadmoor Legal Society, Debate Squad, A. and Lonely Hearts. JON KIGGANS: For performance on the Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, and Swim Teams, for service as President of German Club, Leo Club, SGA, FCA, Esquires, Beta Club, and National Honor Society. HAROLD LAWRENCE: For recognition as Optimist Club Outstanding Senior, Who's who Among American High School Students, Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Students, and Boys' State Mayor: for service as President of SGA, FCA, Leo Club, Buccaroos, Hi-Y: for per- formance on the Basketball, Cross Country, and Track Teams. SCOTT LOVE: For service in FCA , Vice-President of SGA, Debate, Lead role in several plays: for per- formance on the Basketball Team: for recognition in Who's Who Among American High School Students, Most Outstanding Speech Student, Louisiana Boys' State, and Greater Baton Rouge Association of Stu- dent Governments. BONNIE LACOUR: For service as Cheer- leader, Sophomore and Junior Favorite. Homecoming Queen, Miss Broadmoor High School, Mardi Gras Coun, BCS, Keyettes, BG's, and FCA, Key Club. Buccaroo , and Tri-B's Sweethearts. I7l WVVQCVVK0 TOMMY MURPHY: For service in FCA. Vice- Presidenr of Interact Club, and Esquires: for per- formance on the Football, Baseball, and Track Teams. DONNA SINQUEFIELD For service in BCS KAREN STORY: For service in Band, A11 Parish GAA Spamsh Club Buccarettes SGA Key Band. Choir, A11 Parish Choir, and Spanish Club. afg3waclwtwU HAL STRICKLAND: Club, Key Club, FCA, Junior Classical League, Vice-President of Tri-B's, Junior Class Executive and Louisiana Boys' State Senatorg for For service in SGA, Leo Council, performance on the Golf Team. 4 V W KAREN UFFMAN: For recognition in receiving W'ho's Who Among American High School Students, State Finalist U.S. Youth Senate Program, Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Students, United National Oratorical Semi-Finalist, Louisiana Youth Legislature, and Optimist Club Outstanding Seniorg for service in BCS, FTA, AFS, BMA, SOS, SGA, BG's. Buccarettes, Buccaneer Log Staff , Junior and Senior Class Executive Council, Beta Club, Lonely Hearts, Tri-Hi-Y, and Junior Classical League. MARY HELEN THOMPSON: For recognition in receiving the DAR Good Citizenship Award: for serv- ice in BCS, FTA, GAA, French Club, Junior Class Treasurer, Buccarettes, Tri-Hi-Y, BG's SGA, Buc- caneer Log Staff, National Honor Society, Beta Club, Louisiana Girls' State, and Tennis Team. ALEX WALLACE: Club, Esquires, Senior Class Executive Coun- cil, and BC and Keyette Beau: for perform- ance on the Football and Baseball Teams. For service in FCA, Key fo. CLAIRE WHITLATCH: For service in BCS Spanish Club, Buccarettes, Beta Club BG's , SOS , Tri-Hi-Y , Cheerleader Homecoming Court, Mardi Gras Court and Interact Sweetheart. 173 Qev1IofnsatBfwadmoowwwawwampQeo,Q Pfddeiwoufvhomes, school, amdfcouwbud l o5mmdw Imtegufg iwtl'-ewolmbfwehawdowmwb Tmaiuivng6wufhasv0fivwQf5mm1egd7fodo. TF-HQ IQTI-IE QPIRITOF '76 C mm 676145 Qgzfzzs WW! 9761! 8 . fd. ggi Q , -ax ibnif Q! 7 r I J ,- 5 O Gina Cannon, Secretaryg Mary Helen Thompson, Treasurer: Kevin Monahon, President: Keith Uff- man, V. President. Kevin Monahan, David Candler, Chris Toepfer, Retta Chaffin, Debbie Boelter, Keith Uffman, Mary Helen Thompson, Donna Sinquefield, Karen Uffman, Gina Cannon, Denise Groves, Liz Haynes, Margie Durrett. ...fo- 175 ADAMS, CHERYL JEAN ADAMS, JEFFERY K. AINLEY, KATHRYN ANN ALLEN, GREGORY KEITH ALLEN, MARK RANDOLH ALONZO, DONNA KAYE AMIS, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL AMOS, ELIZABETH FRANCES ANDERSON, BARBARA IEANNE ANDING, RACHEL ANN APPLEGATE, AMY LOUISE ARROWOOD, JAMIE ELIZABETH ATKINSON, ROBERT BRIAN AZORSKY, IOANNE 176 Q. Its a bird! 11's a plane! Irs Superman! CB. Lacour, D. Goudeaub aim wt ff Mr, Wipple. eat your heart our! CH. Strickland, K. Ainleyj BAILEY, TERRI LYNN BADEAUX, DIANA ELIZABETH BAKER, DAVID JEROME BARES, BARRY NEIL BARKSDALE, STACIE I. BARR, STEVE BATES, JERRI SUE BECK, SI-IERYL RENEE BELLECCI, MADELEINE KATHERINE BENNETT, KIM LAJUAN BENOIT, STEVE BERRY, RONALD S. BERRY, SANDRA LYNN BERTI-IELOT, ROSE MARIE I77 BITTER, TERI LEIGH BLACK, JAMIE LYNN BLACKWELL, RUSSELL B. BLYTHE, CYNTHIA LOUISE BODIN, WILLIAM JOSEPH BOELTER, DEBRA JEAN BOGAN, SYLVIA ALLY BOLTON, EDGAR L. BORDELON, MARK CLIFF BOURG, CHARLOTTE BOURG, JEFFREY LOUIS BOURGEOIS, CHERYL ANN BOYNTON, BROOK DAVID BRADLEY, REBECCA ANN 178 x A long lost uncle, Gracey'? CG. Huffman, S. Clausj CE W Ef, iff 86441 If 76 xx Y Ten questions in five minutes! BREAUX, STEPHEN RYAN BREEDEN, JEFFREY ALLEN BRIGGS, TERRI BRIGNAC, LESLIE THERESA BRISTOL, DIANE I. BRITT, MICHAEL KEITH BROUILLETTE, CRAIG I. BROUSSARD, BRENDA L. BROUSSARD, MATHILDE LOUISE BROWN, DANIEL DARWIN BROWN, HARLEY MARK I79 BROWN, KAREN LEE BROWN, MAXWELL CHARLES BRUCE, PATRICIA LYNN BRYAN, DEMARIS IAYNE BUCHANAN, REBECCA T. BUGEA, AMY JANE BULLOCK, THERESA BUNDY, MARK A. BURKE. IAMES VINCENT BURKHALTER, ALAN CHAR BUTLER, DENISE IEANNETTE CALAMARI, BARBARA ANN CALANDRO, PAULA LYNN CANDLER, DAVID RALPH l80 fKf?mf ,Q , I if Q i I 3 3 7 N WH' - 5 2 . 1 Y V M ,, 1. ffm A I ,,.,,,..,fA'l!t,'1 W an I've had it! I'm1eaving! CL. Hardaway, K. Ainleyj E9 cg? 3 CANGELOSI, FRAN MARIE CANNON . GINA LEIGH CARLOCK, JANET KAY CARPENTER, CAROLYN SMITH CARPENTER, JANET LYNN CARPENTER, JANET RUTH CARVER, MARK ALLAN CARY, TODD WILLIAM CASTLE, DONALD EDMOND CAVALIER, SUSAN A. CAVES. LANE WILSON CHACHERE. JOHN BABRE CHAFFIN, MARGUERITE RUTH CHAMBERLIN, CLAYTON MOORE 181 mmm fpizgomaffm CHARLES. JANET CHILDERS, LISA ANN CHRISTENSON, NANCY KAY CLAIBORNE, TIMOTHY JOSEPH .Q 5 CLARK, ERMA SUSAN CLARK, GREGORY MARLIN CLARKE, HOUGHTON III CLAY. RACHEL DIANE COGGINS. RICHARD STEPHEN COLE. CHRISTOPHER WARREN COMEAUX. DEBBIE ANN COOK. JOHN MARK 'ww COOK. THOMAS WOODROW COP, PATRICIA ANNE Throw me somerhing, Mister! QS. Lemke, L. Moranj 182 whistle is louder than yours! CT. Cook, R. Hebertj CORLEY, SUSAN ALEXANDRA CORSENTINO, THERESE MARIA COTE, SUSAN ELIZABETH COTHERN, NANCY BETH CROWDER, DUAYNE PHILLIP CROWELL, DARLENE MARY CUMMINGS, JOHN RICHARD DAIGLE, CECILE A. DAIGLE, DARRELL DENNIS DANNA, ANTHONY DAQUANNO, IEFFERY ANTHONY DAVID, JANE ELIZABETH 183 DAVIS, DANIEL DELESSEPS DELATTE, CARLA GAYLE DESSERT, CHRISTINE DOBBINS, MARK WARREN DOWNS, DANA KATHLEEN DRAGO, CYNTHIA ANN DUFRENE. LYNN DAVID DUGAS, ANGELA FAYE DUNLAP , BARRY ROBERT DUNNE, ALAN TOD DUPRE , JAMES B . 184 M ef Qfff . , , b w - c .lx Q 4 1 S o g 1 Q s s x 4,. an ' 5-0 5 5 fu 1, Q 5 in U Q 5 Q Fab! 5 I 4 f is -I 4 ova Hershey's! Clark, L. Dyerj 1 lm S I as Q, Who's the smart aleck 'Q' who tied my shoes together? QK. Gaylordj nn., iw -,. DURRETT. MARJORY LOIS DUTSCHKE. MARK JAMES DUVERNET, JERRI LYNN DUVERNET. TERRI LYNN DYER, ELIZABETH CLAIRE DYSON. DAVID EARL EASLEY, MELISSA ECKERT, BONNIE B. EVANS, DIANE H. FAIR JR, JAMES CHRISTOPHER FALLON III, JOHN JOSEPH FAVRE, ANN K. FAVRE, REBECCA ELAINE FEREDAY, JOSEPH M. 185 FERRACCI, TINA SI-IEREE FIELDING, SUSAN MARY FLESHMAN, FRED WILLIAM FLOYD, RATRICIA CI-IARLENE FONTENOT, CHARLENE ADELL FORD IR. JAMES EDWARD FORETICI-I, MATTHEW LINDSEY FOUGEROUSSE, CHRISTINE ANN FOWLER, BARABRA JEAN FRANCIS, TERRI A. 186 Who said I was off key? 43. Millery . x , Qmzmi 2511416 ' Liga If Q asxh E. , ' , Full of fun Qjdiflfllvni UCEQO full of kicks . . FRANCIS. VICKIE LYNN FRILEY, JOHN KEITH FRILEY , KAREN AGNES FUSSELL. JAMES KENNETH GALLMANN. JAMES FREDERIC GARRETT. GREG WILLIAM GAYLORD, DELANA KAY GLAHN, STEPHEN LEO GOUDEAU. DARILYN A. GOUDEAU, MICHAEL WAYNE Who's that groovy guy? CK. Uffmanj 187 GRAY, CATHY ANN GRAY , MELISSA ANN GREEN, MARLA JOY GREENHILL, ROBERT LINDSEY GRESENS, LAURA ANN GROODY, DAWN MARIE GROVES, BELINDA DENISE GUZZARDO, GARY HAYDEN HAIR, GINA E. HARDAWAY , IENE E. 188 Wit? W., ,,., Phozogcnic Ann! CA. Pittmanj 89 Follow Lhe leader to victory! afwmzf We Qvmmf ,M E 'NS fi 1 WA I fs -L I , K O Q r I I 'mx L Llhd 8. g 5 3 5 3 f A X, i ' X A l I A K i 1 ' , - -Q- S Ng gw'WX The sunny side of the street. HARDING, GWEN LEE HARLAN, ANN R. HARRIS, DONALD PHILLIP HARRIS, JAMES STANLEY HARRIS, JOHN T. HARRISON, JERROME CHARLES HART, ANDREA GAYLE HARTLINE, CHARLES RAY HAYDEN, DAVID KEITH HAYNES, ELIZABETH LEA HEBERT, RANDY CHARLES HICKSON, MARTHA ANNE 189 HIGGINS, CAROL A . HIGHTOWER IR, THOMAS HILBORN, ROBERT LEE HILL, KATHRYN DEL HOOPER, CYNTHIA IILL HOWARD, KAYLA DIANE HOWARD, MIKE QUINN HUCK, DEBORAH LYNN HUFFMAN, GRACE LYNN HUGHES, ANTHONY WAYNE IMPASTATO, PHYLLIS MARIE 190 Wig! Qfefmvf Qfewu Q? Get in the swing of Lhings! CM. Powellh MV? D1 CQEIQGWII 'T -if V. , .3- Good weekend, Alex? QA. Wallaceh K ,N , 'Kr-9' IVY, MARY ELI7ABETH JACKSON, BRIAN MILES JACOBSON, CATHERINE ELAINE JACOBSON, NANCY JANE IANES, DALE ROBERT JOHN, THOMAS MICHAEL JOHNSON. DAVID WAYNE JOHNSON, JENNIFER JOHNSON. LISA CAROL JOHNSON JR, CHARLES JOLY, SCARLETTE ANN JONES, JANINE LYNN JONES. MICHAEL RAY JUDICE, VICKI RUTH 191 ,, IUNG, LESLEY ANNE KAISER, FREDRICK SCOTT KARNER, ROBERT CLEMENT KEELEY, ALLISON LYNNE KIDD, PATRICIA LYNN KIDDER, RHONDA FAITH KIGGANS, ION WILLIAM KIPP, KAREN S. KNOTTS, SHARON ELIZABETH KORNEGAY, SHERRIE ANNE KUCSMA, PATRICIA MICHELLE LACOUR, BONNIE LYNN M dm Sugar, spice, and everything nice. QB. Matheme, M. Amis, M. Briuj :T 192 I Cyrylail 1302451 f A 90 S Darn, my polish is peeling again. CMI. Searle, I. Ionesj fi' fi LANCASTER, JOHN HAROLD LANDRY, JENNIFER ANN LANDRY, KAREN KAY LANDRY, REGINA MARIE LANDRY, SHARON FAY LANDRY, SUSAN FRANCES LANE, DORTHA M. LANE, SHERILL LYNN LAWRENCE, HAROLD ALEXANDER LEBLANC, YVETTE JULIE LEONARD, MARIE HELENA LIEUX, KATHY LOUISE 193 LIND, CARLA LEA LIPSEY, BRADLEY MCGEE LIPSEY, EDWARD SPIVEY LITCHFIELD, GARY STEPHEN LIVINGSTON, MARY LEE LLOYD, CLAYTON DALLAS LLOYD, HAROLD RAY LLOYD, SHELLIE LYNN LLOYD, WILLIAM IEFFREY LOVE, GLEN SCOTT LOVE, JENNIFER RENE 194 MMM Kojak? KJ . Teritoj Lfglng 012 QAIIQIISZIAIHZFJ1 1f-LA fp: I E 1 I iv' I ' 3,5 if sv. - ' :QQ ' if Q N E aging S ,,-nv x mu www aw., QGWNK vw? gps J' L , f. ,., ,1 .. I f L' I , Down the hall. first right . . IM. Wagner, K. Frileyj LOWE, DIANE CATHERINE LUKE, JULIA LEE LUKER, SUZANNE MARIE LYNARD, IOHNNIE CHARLES MacPI'IERSON, TRACI SUZANNE MAGEE. RONALD BRUCE MANNINO, PHILOMENA ANNE MARRERO, LAURIE LEIGH MARSH, MARIANNE MARIE MARSHALL, BOB DOUGLAS MARTIN, MELISSA DAWN MATASSA, MICHAEL GERARD MATHERNE, LORRAINE MARIE MATHERNE IR, CLIFTON JOSEPH 195 MATHIS. EMILY BROOKS MAXWELL, MICHAEL WILLIAM MAY, PAUL RONALD MAYEUX, BRADLEY GASTON MCCLELLAN, PATRICIA ANN MCCORMICK, KATHY ANN MCCUBBIN, DAVID MICHAEL MCCURRY IR, WILLIAM DENLINGER MCDOUGALL, MARTHA GERNON MCGAUGH, LISA ANN MCGEHEE, ELISE CARRUTH MCKAY, THERESA LYNN MCNEMAR, TERRI JO MEEK, STEPHEN SCOTT 196 76 grfm :KW Cheerleader Power! QC . Whirlarchj 57166 129121 Sure, I'm free Friday night! CD. Sinquefieldj MICHALSKI , JOHN CARL MILLBURN, CHESS SEAN MILLER, DEBRA ANN MILLER, ROBERT KRIS MILLER, SALLY LANE MITCHELL, CYNTHIA BARBARA MONAHAN, KEVIN PATRICK MONTALVO, MARIA TERESA MOONEY, GREG MICHAEL MORAN, ELIZABETH BUTTERFIELD MUELLER, VIRGINIA ANN MULLENS, Cl-IERYL LYNN MUNGALL, MARY LOUISE MURPHY, IOI-IN KEVIN 197 MURPHY, THOMAS CHARLES MUSSO, DONALD RAY MYSHRALL, JOHN JOSEPH NALL, RANDY WAYNE NEAL, JOHN ALEXANDER NEWSOM, KAREN SUE NICHOLS, CARMEN LEIGH NOLAN, MARTY LEE NORMAN, BETH ANN NORTON, ALLYSON ANN NOTO, L1SA ANNE OCHTERBECK, JERI ANN OKTAR, SELIM AEKREM OLINDE , RONALD VAN 198 254525 afgfmzzziwos They left without us! fC. Whitlatch, G. Cannon, B. Lacourj 4? OLIVER, AMY JO ORDOYNE, AMBROSE JOSEPH O'REILLY, WILLIAM THOMAS OTT, REGINA RUTH PALMER, MATHEW PARIS, DEBRA CAROL PARSONS, JOHN DOUGLAS PATTESON, FRANK WALTON PAYNE, PEGGY LYNN PECORARO, JANIE MARIE PHILLIPS, MICHAEL DEAN PICOU, ALYCE MARIE PITALO, RANDALL JOSEPH PITTMAN, ELIZABETH ANN 199 POTTER, DANIEL S. POWELL, MARK AMBROSE POWERS , MICHAEL OWEN PRESCOTT , IRWIN MELLARD PRIDDY, PHILIP ALAN PRUITT, BARBARA LYNETTE PRUYN, KATHERINE LOUISE PURSELL, ELIZABETH GWYNNE RADELAT, CAROLYN ROSE REDFORD, JOHN DAVID RAIFORD, JUDY LYNN RAINEY, LESLIE ALFRED 200 O WZITJU Oj!0llW! KWWL? Nyah, nyah, I told you so! QS. Miller, G. Huffmanj ma XWIIIIHIZZZI, Qfpawf ff? 1 .....-0' RAMME, ANDREA RANDO, .IAMES MERLE RAU, KATHERINE LYNN RAY, NANCY E. 1 K. x Q RAY, THEODORE RUSSELL Ax REBELLE, RITA ELISKA 'I-Iey! Knock it off, will ya? CK. Ainleyj REED, HOPE ELIZABETH REID. TARA LEIGH REULET, ELLEN KAY RICCA, PETER IGNATIUS 9' RICE, GRANT JAMES RICKELS, PETE WILLIAM ROBERTS, CHERYL ROBERTS, KIM MADELINE 201 ROBERTSON, DAVID ALAN ROGERS, STEPHEN DALE ROGILLIO, MELINDA DEE ROMERO. ELAINE ANNE ROSS, RICHARD WAYNE ROTOLO, ROBERT STEPHEN ROUBIQUE, LYLE BERT ROUNDTREE, JOHNETTE KAY RUIZ, III MIKE RYAN, STACEY PATRICIA SABIN, ANN VICTORIA SCHLUTER. KRIS MARIE SCHMITT, RUSSELL ROY SCHULER, KAREN MARIE , 202 ffffjlfm .Cfmmu 'SD' Oh, no! A fumble! CA. Sells, D. Goudeaub QQQMQIQ MIZMI SCHUTTE IR, LAWRENCE SCHWARTZENBURG . DAVID ERROL ,q I SEEFIELD, WILLIAM ASHLEY What did she send you for this Lime? IMI. Bozamj SELIG , STEPHANIE JILL SELLERS IR, ROY MARK SELLS, ANNA LOIS SHAW, LYNN CALVIN SINQUEFIELD, DONNA LEI SLEDGE, RONALD MACK SLOAN, ERIC SCI-IWING SMITH, MARIE LOUISE 203 SMITH. ROBERT WAYNE SMITH JR. ROBERT CHARLES SOILEAU, DENNIS PATRICK SPELL, KEITH WAYNE SPRINGER, LESLIE ANN STAFFORD, VICKI RENE STARKEY. RICKY WAYNE STENHOUSE, MICHAEL MERRITT STENTIFORD, GREGORY ALLEN STONE, DIANNE KAY 204 I l I I I , It's not nice to fool Father Nature! 0 0160? Cm fqllifdlf Hooray for Seniors! Ag! Qff11Q?l'!QASnJz1fn 'Q' 'Get fired up! CB . Lacourj STONE JR, JAMES CONLEY STORY, KAREN ELISE STOUT. PRISCILLA DAY STRASNER, STANTON BRETT STRICKLAND, QUINN RADCLIFF STRICKLAND JR. JERRY STROTHER JR, JOSEPH VERNON SUBLETT, JEANNE LORRAINE SUSSKY JR. MANTZ SUTHERLAND. STEPHEN D. 205 SWEENEY, PEGGY DENISE SZUBA, JAY JOSEPH TALBOT , BRIGETTE TALLAKSEN, DALE MARSHALL TASSIN, JAMES JOSEPH TAYLOR, KAREN ELIZABETH TERITO, JAMES THOMAS TERRY, CHERYL ANN THOMPSON, CHERRIE A. THOMPSON, JOEL PERRY THOMPSON, MARY HELEN 206 OM NA Kfjlyfdfllmd C72 -iw 0 I Hin 4 . Then Little Red Riding Hood said, 'My, what big teeth you have, Grandmal' ' II. Johnson, P. Swcenuyp I actually got an invitation! CK. Ainieyj THOMPSUN IR, HAROLD LANE THORESON, RANDALL MARK THROWER, TIMOTHY WARREN TILLOTSON , ROBERT JAMES TINSLER. THOMAS ROBERT TODD IR, RUSSELL C. TOEPFER, CHRISTOPHER K. TOMENY, ERIN VIRGINIA TOUCHET, DENISE ANN TREMONT, CARLA ANN 207 TRICHE, MICHAEL HARRY TRUXILLO IR, WILLOUGHBY PAUL TUMINELLO, KAY ALANE UFFMAN, KAREN LYNN VAN TOL, IOHANNES THEODORUS VEGA, MARIA ELENA VIDACOVICH, PAUL LANGDON VINCE, LORETTA LOUISE VINCENT IR, NORBERT PAUL VINET, THOMAS OGDEN VOLLENWEIDER, MARIAN MYRA WAGNER. MARK RICHARD WALKER, JESSE JOSEPH WALLACE III, ROY ALEXANDER 208 Q GIIIFMI! fb glam 'L I WALTMAN JR, ROBERT wAscoM, DENISE MARIE '37 wATsoN, NANCI JEAN WEEKS, PHILIP CHARLES WEIL, MICHAEL THOMAS WHITLATCH, CLAIRE K WIER, LAUREN DELLE I got the music in me. . IK. Ainleyl M... WILBUR, JOHN E. WILKINS, BERT 3 Q WILLIAMS, CLYDE RUSSELL WILLIAMS, LESLIE C. HOL 209 WILLIAMS, LISA KATHLEEN WILLIAMS, RICHARD M. WILLIAMS, TERESA LYNN WOHLERT , GREGORY WOLF, LAURA ELLEN WOOD. CONNOR WESLEY WORLEY WRIGHT WRIGHT. WRIGHT, . JOHN GREGORY CHARLES NORMAN DEBORAH ANN M. BRUCE YOUNG, MARGARET DIANE ZIMMERMAN, PHILIP MILES ZUBIK, CYNTHIA Y. ZUMALT, DAN ARTHUR 210 ,,,w-n dpwl of 7 1 Q 4 ef 4' ' I I'11 meet you after school. CT . Hightowerj my gag gawwwl lb glam Appleby, Veronica Anne Bahlinger, Russell Andrew Baughman, Nancy Ann Betancourt, Robert Gerard Bewley, Lizbeth A. Blackwell, Ricky Rodie Bolinger, Nancy Jane Brunson, Gordon Dean Cain, Christine Elaine Cox, Jeffrey T. Downey, Cheryl Ann Duncan, Randall William Durrer Jr. , Russell Edward Dwyer, Robin Jayne Elkins, Robert Dradford Engels, Michael Camille Fleming, Ronald Lee Fontana, Thomas Roy Fontenot, Deborah Lynn A-,AJ 'w The choir entertained many with their Bicentennial Show. JKT fJD6cifu11f Geiselbrecher, Peter Richard Goings, Arbie Graves, Michael Wayne Griggs, Donald Gerald Guy, Jay P. Hamilton, Patti Sue Hartman, Robert Keith Holland, Elizabeth Ann Hoover, Gerry Paul Howell, Richard Bruan Hutchison, Donna Rae Iglesias, Joanne Kaiser, Chad Steve Kelleher, Leslie D. Kerst, Paul Michael Kibler, Terry Kathleen Leblanc, Greg Alan Luke, Michael Gordon Lyle , Tina Lenette Lyon, Janet Kay Magazine, Sandra Marino , Ralph Basil Matherne, Karen Lynn Matte, David Ward McRae , David Duane Meyer, Jeanne Anne Miller, Richard Kyle Miller Jr. , George Bennie Nesbit, Ann Gerard Newman, Glynn Ray Rotolo, Michael Wayne Saltzman, Kenny Wayne Sorrells, Beckie Kay Uffman, Keith Alan Urban, Lisa Alice Marie Vitale, Rose Marie ADAMS, JEFFERY: SOT - 12, FBLA - 10, Baseball - 10, Science Club - 12. l've only furthered myself in the pursuit of life. liberty, and happiness. AINLEY, KATHY: NHS - 10, Cheerleader - 10, 12, Buccarettes - 11, Beta Club - 12, BG's - 11, 12, SOS - 12, Choir. Transferred from Bishop Dunne High School, Dallas, Texas - 11. As your life dawns in maturity, may it be filled with the Serenity of cloudless skiesl' M. A. ALLEN, GREG: Art Club - 10, Spanish Club, Science Club, Industrial Arts Club. What I thought was the end, I find to be just the beginning . ' ' ALONAO, DONNA: Acapella Choir - 10, 11, 12, BG's - 12, FTA - 12, Office Aide - 11. I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Wil- liam Allen White ANDERSON. BARBARA: Choir - 10, 11, FHA - 10, 11, 12, FBLA - 11, 12, SGA - 10, 11, Historian - 12, Basketball - 10, 11, Softball - 10, 11, Drama Club - 10, 11, Treasurer, Yearbook Staff - 11, SOS - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. Transferred from Silliman Institute, Clinton, Louisiana - 12. I've got to go, but I hate to say good- bye. ANDING, RACHEL: Distinguished Cadet - 11, ROA - 11, Captain, Marksmanship, Girls' Drill Team, Drama - 10, 11, 12, FBLA - 11, Secretary, ROTC - 11, Speech Tournament - 12. Whatever character or role we play and whatever scene or setting, the success of the play 'Life' like any other play, depends on the picking up of cues. APPLEGATE, AMY: When attending Big Broadmoor High Rule 331 - Think before you speak! ! ! ARROWOOD, JAMIE: Buccarettes - 10, Squad Leader - 11, 12, FTA - 10, 11, Vice President - 12, District Secretary - 12, Vice President - 12. Never let yesterday use up today. ATKINSON, ROBERT: National Honor Society - 10, Interact - 10, German Club - 10, 11, 12, Science Club - 11, 12, Chess Club - 10. Marching Band - 10, 11, 12, Stage Band - 11, 12. I feel as if I've gone so far and yet I have so much farther to go. AZORSKY, JOANNE: FHA - 10, BHH - 10, DE - 12. Many times I've loved, and many times I've gazed along the open road. BADEAUX, DIANA: Junior Achievement - 10, 11. 12, Science Club - 11, 12, FTA - 10, 11. Art Club - 11. Rainbow moments are held and treasured forever. BAILEY, TERRI: GAA - 10. All the special gifts and powers will someday come to an end, but love goes on forever. The Living Bible Corinthians 13:4-8 BAKER, DAVID: Sharp Shooters Award, ROTC Summer Camp - 10, 11, Marching Band - 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Band - 11, 12, II Stage Band - 11, I Jazz Ensemble - 12, Leo Club - 10, BMA - 11, Demolay - 10, 11, 12, Police Explorers Post 911 - 10, 11, 12. Communications Officer in the Road Gand C.B. It's been a lot of fun but I am very glad it's over. BARES, BARRY: NEDT Certificate - 10, GCA - 10, 11, 12, J.V. Baseball- 10, SGA - 10, French Club - 10, ROTC - 10, Varsity Basketball - 11, Hi-Y - 11, Vice President. Beta Club - 12, Attendance Aide - 12. What we are is God's gift to us: what we become is our gift to God. BARKSDALE, STACIE: Outstanding P.E. Student Girls - 11, GAA - 10, 11, 12, BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts Secretary-Trea- Surer - 12, FBLA - 11, 12, FTA - 11. 12, BCS - 10, Spanish Club - 10, Buccarettes - 12. When you find something you love, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was. BATES, JERRI: Academic Achievement Award, Distinguished Cadet Award, ROTC - 10.11, 12, SGA - 10, 11, Band - 10, 11, 12, FBLA - 11, 12. Friendship is a wonderful possession: don't try to buy it. BELLECCI, MADELEINE: Best All Round J.V. in Volleyball - 12, Volleyball - 11, Varsity - 12, Spanish Club - 12, GAA - 12, Yearbook - 10, Red Cross - 10. Transferred from St. Joseph Academy of Baton Rouge - 11. Happiness is a heart that knows how to bring joy wherever it goes. BERRY, SANDRA: National Honor Soci- ety, Latin - 11, German Club - 10, Year- book Staff - 10, Future Nurses of America - 10, GAA - 10, 11, FBLA - 11. Transfer- red from Perry Meridian High School, Indianapolis, Indiana - 11. Just when I thought I found all of life's answers, they changed the questions! BEWLEY, LIZABETH: Spanish Club - 11, 12, DECA Club - 12. We'll feel much better when we drift away from the fair weather friends that have nothing to say. We'll be on our own writing down lines that grow from the peace and inner love that shines. SR's '76 BITTER, TERI: FHA - 10. Thank you for helping me with the rest of my life. BLACK, JAMIE: Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students - 12, National Federation Festival - 10. 11, National Honor, Eva Marie Mouton Deyboard Festi- val - 10, Student Performance and Theory Festival LMTA - 10, National Member National Piano Playing Auditions - 10, Society of Distinguished High School Stu- dents, BCS - 10, GAA - 10, 11, 12, Choir . .. , , e Q f s X W :A tv' L 1 V, gl wr , , t..-.. , . K . ,. was 1 'ff Arnold Palmerfv? CM. Powellj - 10, 11, Robes Officer - 12, Buccarettes - 11, 12, BG's - 11, 12, SOS - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, SGA - 12, National Honor Society - 12. Young Life - 11, 12. We must learn to wait for morning through the darkness of the night till we see the gentle sunrise all unfolding in our sight. BLACKWELL, RUSTY: All Parish Choir - 10. Baton Rouge Bicentennial Chorus - 11, Honors Biology, Spanish Club - 10, Acapella Choir - 10, Beta Club - 11, 12, Acapella Choir President - 12, Interclub Council. The productivity of our heads, our 212 l hands, and our hearts is the source of all the strength we can command. BODIN, WILLIAM: ROTC Distinguished Cadet Award - 11, ROTC Honor Roll - 11, '75 District Drill Team Meet Champions. ROTC - 10, 11, 12, Captain Adj. Drill Team, Gun Crew. Firing Squad. Platoon Leader, Demon II, III, Chess Club - 10, Library Aide - 11. If the world ends in twenty years, I'm going to leave! BOELTER, DEBBIE: Outstanding Sopho- more Buccarette, National Honor Society - Vice President - 12, Choir - 10, 11. Reporter-Historian - 12, Junior Class Executive Council, Senior Class Execu- tive Council, SOS - 12, BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, German Club - 11, Buccar- ettes - 10, 11. If someone were to ask me what I wanted most in the world, it would be to be happy with myself: for you can't love others without loving yourself, and the first step to loving yourself is to be happy with what you'are. BOGAN, SYLVIA: YACA - 10, 11, FHA - 10, DECA - 11. I thank my God upon every remember- ance of you. Phil. 1:3 BOLTON, EDGAR: Band - 10, 11, 12, ROTC - 10. BOURG, CHARLOTTE: GAA - 10. 11. A journey of a thousand must begin with a single step. It's been great. Goodbye . BOURGEOIS, CHERYL: BCS - 10, GAA - 10, PEM - 11, Buccarettes - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. To be needed by just one person is reason enough to live! ! I BOYNTON, BROOK: All-State Band - 11, 12, All-Parish Band - 11, 12, Latin Award - 11, National Merit Semifinalist - 12, Key Club - 10, Swim Team - 10, Band - 10, 11, 12. Junior Classical League - 12, National Honor Society - 12, Science Club - 12, GTO - 10. Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School, Baytown. Texas. My interest is in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there. C. F. Kettering BRADLEY. REBECCA: German Club - 10. 11, Art Club - 10, Treasurer - 11, Presi- dent - 12, GAA - 10.11, 12, FBLA - 11. Attendance Aide - 11, 12, Buccarettes - 11, 12, SGA - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. The service we render to others is really the rent we pay for our room on this earth. BREEDEN, JEFF: Speech-Drama Play - Sleeping Beauty of l.ore Land - 11, Play - Hail the Hunkering Hero - 12, Broadmoor Seniors Club - 12. As the years went by I learned to appre- ciate school to the point that I regret leaving. BRIGGS, TERRI: Buccarettes - 11, Squad Leader - 12, BG's - 12, FTA - 10, 11. Reporter-Historian - 12. The only way to have a friend is to be one. BRIGNAC. LESLIE: Military Ball Court - 10, ROTC Daughters of the American Revolution - 11, FHA - 10, GAA - 11, DECA - 12. BRISTOL, DIANE: Homecoming Court - 10, Sweetheart for Interact - 10, 11, 12. Sweetheart for Buckaroos - 12, BCS - 10, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club - 11, BG's - 11.12, SOS - 12, CIA - 12. Tri B's - 12. You can do without people. but you can't do without friends. BRITT, MIKE: NEDT Certificate Winner - 10, Most Improved J.V. Football - 10. All-District Baseball - 11. Captain Foot- ball- 12, GCA - 10, 11, 12, Leo Club - 12, Buckaroo Senior Advisor - 12, BS - 12, Keyette Beau - 12, Art Club - 10. Hi-Y - 11, Football - 10, 11, 12, Base- ball- 10, 11, 12. Don't live for the future , for the future is just a whole string of nows. - Copied BROUSSARD, BRENDA: Art Award - 11. 12, FHA - 10, FTA - 10, BHH Treasurer - 10, French Club - 10, Art Club - 10, Art - 11. In your career in the future always be sure of yourself. BROUSSARD, MATHILDE: Superior in Piano - 11, 12, BCS - 10, BG's - 11, 12, Keyettes - 11. 12, Beta - 12, Yearbook - 11, 12, FFA - 12, SOS - 12, Lonely Heans - 12, GAA - 10, PEM - 12. BROWN , DANIEL: Escort Homecoming Court - 10, 11, All District and Team 11, 12, All Parish Second Team - 11, Foot- ball, Member of FCA - 10, 11, 12, Leo Club President - 11, Esquires - 10, Leo Club - 10, 11, 12, BS - 12, Football Team - 10, 11, 12, JV Baseball Team - 10. 'Sabo' Broadmoor. BROWN, KAREN: BCS - 10, BG's - 10, 11, Keyettes - 12, Spanish Club - 10, Latin Club - 10. No matter who you love or how you love but that you love. BROWN, MAXWELL: German Club - 11, 12, Science Club - 11, 12, Mr. Seay Fan Club Vice President. I wished for tomorrow yesterday: tomor- row I will wish for today - you never really know what you want to do? BUCHANAN, REBECCA: NEDT Certificate - 10, Band Librarian Award - 11, Solo Festival - I, II, German Club - 11, 12, Band Librarian - 11, 12, BG's - 12. Without God, l have no purpose, and without purpose, I merely exist. BUGEA, AMY: BCS Secretary - 10, Tri- Hi-Y - 11, BG's - 11, PEM - 11, GAA - 11, Guidance Aide - 12, SGA - 12, COE Vice President - 12. An acquaintance that begins with a compliment is sure to develop into a real friendship. BULLOCK, THERESA: Choir - 10, 11, 12. Most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sun- shine. BUNDY, MARK: Certificate of Merit NEDT Test - 10, Football - 10, 11, 12. Fellowship Christian Athletes - 10, 11, Leo Club Executive Board - 11, 12, Indus- trial Arts Club Officer - 12. Knowledge is knowing where to find the answers. BURKHALTER, ALAN: FBLA - 10, 11, AFS - 11. Hi-Y. Maranatha - The Lord Cometh! BUTLER, DENISE: Choir Certificate - 10, Broadmoor High School Acapella Choir - 10, 11, BG's - 12. Cry and you cry alone. Laugh and the world laughs with you. CAIN. CHRISTINE: Distributive Education DECA Club. CANDLER, DAVID: La. Boys' State - 11, National Merit Semifinalist - 12. NEDT I ,Q-v--w 1. - gr , Friends' ' ,ZFX 213 4 fwqt I ' x ! OH! I forgot it was tonight! il. Childersl Certificate - 10, LSU Summer Advanced Studies Program - 11, Honors Biology - 10, Honors English - 10, Debate - 10, Math Club - 10, Spanish Club - 10, SGA Representative - 11, 12, Senior Executive Council- 12, Broadmoor Legal Aide Society - 11. lnterclub Council - 12. Education is the light of the world, from this point on we shall have to find our own path in the darkness. CANNON, GINA: Who's Who in America, Society of Distinguished High School Stu- dents, Sweetheart of FCA, Tri-Hi-Y - 11, 12, BCS - 10, BG's - 10, 11, Buccar- ettes - 10, 11, Skipper - 12, SGA - 12, Junior Class Sec. - 11, Senior Class Sec. , SOS - 12, CIA - 12. Why didn't somebody tell us what kind of game we were playing or how to play it before they gave us life? CANGELOSI, FRANCES: Broadmoor Soph- omore Girls - 10, GAA - 10, BG's - 11, Committee Leader - 12, SOS - 12, Buc- carettes - 11, 12, SOS Treasurer - 12. Time flies over us, but leaves its shac Jw behind. CARLOCK, JANET: SGA - 10, 11, 12. Keyettes - 10, 11, 12, BCS - 10, BG's - 11, Buccarettes - 11, Keyette Vice Presi- dent - 12. Live each day to the fullest. Get the most from each hour and each day. Then you can look forward with confidence and back without regret. CARPENTER, CAROLYN: NEDT Award - 10, Spanish Club - 10, 11, GAA - 10, Art Club - 11. I will always remember my years at Broadmoor. ' CARPENTER, JANET: SOS - 12, Debate - 10, FTA - 10, 11, 12, French Club - 11. Legal Society - 11, Sec. - 12, Yearbook Staff - 11, AFS - 11, Newspaper Staff - 11, Managing Editor - 12, GAA - 12, BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. With each rising sun think of life as just beginning: show kindness and love today for tomorrow's chance may be lost. CARPENTER, JANET R.: Second Place in SE La. District Literary Rally - Home Economics - 11, Superior Performance in NEDT - 11, Second Place in Home Eco- nomics III District Rally - 12, State Liter- ary Rally - 12, Vice President of FHA - 12, Sec. of FFA - 12. Faith is the road . . . and love is the only destination. CARVER, MARK: Boys' Athletics Council - 11, Band - 11, IV Basketball - 11, JV Soccer - 11, Sr.QBasketball - 11. Trans- ferred from Canadian Academy, Kobe, Japan - 11. They say you can never go back, but nearly everything they say is wrong. Ernest Hemingway CARY, TODD: Marching Band - 10, Con- cert Band - 10, SOT - 12. Broadmoor has enlightened me to the point where success is just another easy venture into life. CAVALIER, SUSAN: Award for work in the Band Library - 11, AFS - 11, 12, March- ing Band - 10, 11, 12, Band Library - 11, 12, Symphonic Band - 11, 12, Young Life - 11, 12, Head Band Librarian - 12, Band Council - 12, Reporter-Historian AFS - 12. l'd like to thank all my teachers and friends for making my years at Broadmoor so much fun. I love you all, and will always hold these memories dear. Cl-IACHERE, JOHN: Broadmoor's graduating class spirit of '76 should be an example for all less worthy classes to follow. CHAFFIN, RETTA: NEDT Certificate - 10, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students - 12, Buccaneer Log - 10, Assistant Editor - 11, Editor - 12, FTA - 10, Treas. - 11, Pres. - 12, Beta - 12, Junior Classical League - 11, V.-Pres. - 12, Spanish Club - 10, 11, FCA - 12, BCS - 10, BMA - 11. 12, AFS - 10, 11, 12, Junior Class Execu- tive Council - 11, Senior Class Executive Council - 12, Interclub Council - 12, Math Club - 11, GAA - 10, 11, PEM - 11, Volleyball Team - 10, Red Cross - 10. God did not create woman from man's head, that he should command her nor from his feet that she should be his slave, but rather from his side, that she should be near his heart. CHAMBERLIN, CLAYTON: Speech Award, Second Place, Duet Acting - 12, Band - 10, 11, Speech - 11, 12. Trans- ferred from Magnolia High School, Mag- nolia, Arkansas - Mid Term - 10. Laughter is the best medicine of all. CHRISTENSON, NANCY: Most Valuable Track Runner Girls' Team - 11, GAA - 11, 12, Office Aide - 12, SOS - 12, Track Team - 11, 12. Transferred from Jim Hill, Minot, North Dakota - 10. If I were meant to be like everyone else I would never have been given the gift of thought, and to follow the crowd takes no thought at all. CLAIBORNE, TIM: NEDT Certificate - 10, Honorary Assistant District Attorney - 10, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12, Society for Distin- guished American High School Students, Broadmoor Legal Society - 10, V.P. - 11, Pres. - 12, Key Club - 10, 11, 12, Beta Club - 11, 12, National Honor Society - 12, BMA - 11, 12, Spanish Club - 10, Math Club - 10, Swim Team - 10, 11, AFS - 10, SGA - 12, Interclub Council - 12, Buccaneer Log Staff- 10, 11, 12. The woods are lovely dark and deep. But I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost CLARK, SUSAN: All City, All State Vol- leyball - 12, Nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12, Algebra Rally - 11, Nominated for HeeeyyyI I! CD. Janes, M. Powell, C. Lloyd. T. Johnb X Wouldn't you give your hand to a friend? Society of Distinguished American High School Students - 12, BCS - 10, GAA - 10, 11, 12, PEM - 11, 12, Varsity V01- Ieyball - 10, 11, 12, Girls' Track - 11, Lonely Hearts - 12, BMA - 12, National Honor Society - 12, Beta Club - 12. CLARK, GREG: Baton Rouge Bicentennial Chorus, All Parish Choir - 10, Acapella Choir - 10, 11, 12, French Club - 10, Math Club - 10. CLARKE, HOUGHTON: Varsity Letter Basketball - 11, Basketball - 10, 11, 12, Leo Club - 10, 11, 12, Esquires - 11, BS - 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12. The end of High School can only be a beginning . CLAY, RACHEL: FHA - 10, 11, Treasurer - 11, FTA - 10,11, 12, BG's - 12, Choir - 11, 12. Minds are like parachutes: they only function when they are open. COLE, CHRIS: FCA - 10, 11, 12, SGA - 10, 11, 12, BHH - 10, BS - 12, Basketball - 10, President of Mr. Seay Fan Club - 12, Buccaneer - 12, Office Aide - 12. Library Aide - 11, Esquires - 11, BYOB - 11. Education today is the answer to the problems of tomorrow. COGGINS, RICHARD: Track - 10, 11. Football- 10, FFA V.P. - 12, SGA - 12, Boys' State - 11. Little fish in a big pond. COOK, JOHN: FCA - 10, 12, BS - 12, Leo Club - 12, Basketball - 10. Quitters never wing winners never quit. COOK, TOM: Letter in Track, District Cross Country Runner-Up - 12, Cross Country Letter - 12, Marching Band - 10, 11, 12, Stage Band - 11, 12, Drum Major - 12, Band Pres. - 12, Cross Country - 11, 12, Track - 11, 12, FCA - 11, 12, Broad- moor Legal Society UICL - 12, Sec. Key Club - 12, Key Club - 11. CORLEY, SUSAN: Sweetheart SOB - 10, GAA - 10, BCS - 10, BG's - 12, Office Aide - 10, 11. Smi1e for me, if not for me, for some- one else . Barry Barrs CORSENTINO, THERESE: Distinguished Cadet ROTC Honor Roll - 11, FTS - 11, FHA - 10, ROTC Sec. - 11, Newspaper Staff - 11, 12. How can we be sure of anything the tide changes: the wind that made the grain wave gently yesterday blows down the trees tomorrow. Rod McKuen COTE, SUSAN: Mardi Gras Court - 10, 11, Buccarettes - 10, Squad Leader - 11, Pres. - 12, SGA - 10, 11, 12, Leo Club Sweetheart - 11, 12, Keyettes - 11, 12, Beta Club - 12, SOS - 12. To destroy another's pride serves to bol- ster one's self-image: to bolster one's self-image serves to make a man alone . COTHERN, NANCY: Certificate for Par- ticipation in Choir - 10, BCS - 10, BG's - 12. Acapella Choir - 10, 11, 12, FHA - 10, Red Cross - 10, SOS - 12. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change and to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference . DAIGLE, CECILE: Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, GAA - 10, 11, SOS - 12. We are only what we want to be. DAIGLE, DARRELL: Football - 10, FCA - 10, SGA - 11, Leo Club - 12, BS - 12. The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know . DAUNA, ANTHONY: Basketball- 10, Baseball - 11, Speech - 10. Transferred from Plaquemine :Iigh School - 12. DAVID, JANE: Miss FBLA of BHS - 12, FHA - 10, FBLA - 11, 12, BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, SOS - 12, COE - 12. Always laugh when you cang it is a cheap medicine. Lord Byron DELATTE, CARLA: Majorette - 11, 12, SOS - 12, BG's - 11, 12, GAA - 11, COE Reporter-Historian - 12. If you meet a friend without a smile, give him one of yours. DAVIS, DAN: Football - 11, 12, High School Play - 11, BS President - 12, Leo Club - 12, Buckaroos - 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12. Don't ever ask a question that you don't already know the answer to. DESSERT, CHRISTINE: Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12, Certificate of Merit Awarded by Beta Club - 11, Spanish Club - 10, GAA - 10, SGA - 10, 11, 12, Choir - 10, 11, Reporter- Historian - 12, Beta - 11, Pres. - 12, Ir. Class Executive Council - 11, Interclub Council - 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, SOS - 12. Buccarettes - 10, 11 , National Honor Society - 12. People are in this world and you can't get by without them so don't take them for granted or use them. DOBBINS, MARK: NEDT Certificate - 10, Optimist Club Outstanding Senior - 12, The Society of Distinguished High School Students - 12, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students - 12, Key Club Sec. - 12, National Honor Society Pres. - 12, Beta Club - 12, BMA - 11, 12, FCA - 11, 12, Cross Country - 10, 11. 12, Track - 10, 11, 12, Hi-Y - Reporter-His- torian - 11. For when the one great scorer comes to write against your name, He makes not that you won or lost, but how you played the game Grantline Rice DOWNS, DANA: NEDT Certificate - 10. AFS - 10. Treasurer - 11, GAA - 10, BMA - 11, ROTC - 10, German Club - 10, 11, BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, SOS - 12. No man is an island entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. DRAGO, CINDY: National Honor Society - 12, BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, Art Club - 12, French Club - 10, Sec. - 11, 12, SGA - 11. The grand essentials in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. Addison DUFRENE, LYNN: Ind. Arts Club - 11. Reach for the stars but. never come back with a hand full of air. DUGAS, ANGELA: GAA - 10, 11. 12. BG's - 12, FBLA Chaplain - 11, Reporter - 6 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, Spanish Club - 12, Buccarettes - 11, 12. Better by far you should forget and smile than you should remember and be sad . DUNCAN, RANDALL: First Division Snare Drum Solo - 10, First Division Percussion Ensemble - 11, First Division Solo, First Division Ensemble - 11, All State Band - 12, Spanish Club - 12. Transferred from John Marshall High School. San Antonio, Texas - 12. Live each day as if it were your last, and some day you'll be alright! DUNLAP, ROBERT BARRY: BMA - 11, 12, Science Club 10, 11, 12, Math Club - 10, 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Drama - 11, Art Club - 10. lt's a shame that we all complain about not getting something we want, when we don't have time to thank the Lord for what we get. It's been fun. DUNNE, ALAN: Radio Broadcasting Award - 11, Junior Varsity Band - 10, Symphonic Band - 11, 12, Chess Club - 10. No matter if you're born to play the king or pawn, for the line is thinly drawn 'tween joy and sorrow. So my fantasy becomes reality, and I must be what I must be and face tomorrow. Paul Simon DUPRE. JAMES: DECA - 12. Thanks Broadmoor, for the best years of my life. DURRER, RUSSELL: District Biology Award - 10, District and State Chemistry Award - 11, American Chemical Society - School Board Chemistry Award - 11, Key Club - 12, BMA - 12, Buccaneer Log - 12, Sr. Class Executive Council. My candle burns at both ends, It cannot last the night. Edna St. Vincent Millay DURRETT, MARIORY: NEDT - 10, Red Cross Service Award - 10, Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Stu- dents, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Red Cross - 10, French 4.-av I really did it! CJ. I-Iebertj Club - 10, BCS - 10, Volleyball - 10, GAA - 10, 11, Letter - 11, BMA - 11, 12, JCL - 11, Sec. - 12, AFS - 11, PEM - 11, BG's - 12, SOS - 12, Debate Squad - 12, Junior Class Executive Council, Sr. Class Executive Council, Drama - Dear Ruth - Ruth - 11, Hail the Hunkering Hero - Assistant Director - 12. It's been educational for I have learned many things. It's been a blast for I have done many things. It's been an experience for I will remember many things. But most important of all, it's been. DUTSCHKE, MARK: Transferred from Belaire High School - 11. DUVERNET, JERRI: FHA - 10, BCS - 10. GAA - 11, 12, SOS - 12, Newspaper Staff - 12. Dear lady can you hear the wind blow and did you know your stairway lies on the whispering wind. Led Zepplin DUVERNET, TERRI: BCS - 10, FHA - 10, German Club - 12, SOS - 12. Tomorrow is just a dream away: today has turned to dust. Memories of the past will stay to seek the future I must. DWYER, ROBYN: Buccarettes - 10, Aca- pella Choir - 10, FTA - 10, BCS - 10. Give something each day and you'll find that it's true . . . all the gifts of the heart will be given to you! DYER, ELIZABETH: NEDT - 10, AFS Summer Exchange to Turkey - 11, GAA - 10, 11, German Club - 10, 11, BCS - 10, AFS - 10, 11, 12, Art Club - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, SOS - 12, BMS - 11, 12. FTA - 12. If I could save time in a bottle, the first thing that I'd like to do , is to save every- day, until eternity passes away. Jim Croce DYSON, DAVID: DECA - 12, BS - 12. EKERT, BONNIE: SOS - 12, GAA - 10. 11, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, Guidance Aide - 12. Remember yesteiday, live for today, seek tomorrow! FAIR, JAMES: Industrial Arts Club - 11. Farewell, so long, and goodbye! FAVRE, ANN: You've got to have friends the feelings, on so strong you've got to have friends to make that day last long. FAVRE, REBECCA: Do you know where you're going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to? Do you care? FEREDAY, JOE: NEDT - 10, Baseball - 10, Track - 10, 11, Basketball - 10, 11, FBLA - 10, FCA - 10, 11, Science Club - 10, 11, Pres. - 12, National Honor Soci- ety - 12, BMA - 12. lf A equals success, then the formula is A equals X plus Y and Z with X being work, Y play, and Z keeping your mouth shut. Albert Einstein FERRACCI, TINA: FHA - 10, COE - 12, BG's - 12, SOS - 12. B-E A-G-G-R-E-S-S-I-V-E! QH. Clark, P. Vincent, H. Lawrenceb .--4-I The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay. Love isn't love till you give it away. FEILDING, SUSAN: GAA - 10, FHA - 10. BG's - 12, SOS - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. Social Chairman. And when all my days are done, I will remember the good times we had together. FLESHMAN, FRED: Band - 10, 11, 12. Band Captain - 11, Track - 10, 11, 12. Baseball - 10, 11, 12, ROTC - 10, 11. Believe it, you are a real find, a joy in someone's heart. You're a jewel, unique and priceless. I don't care how you feel. Believe it, God don't make no junk. FLOYD, PATRICIA: GAA - 10. Junior Classical League - 11, National Honor Society - 12. BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. You can be sorry that rose bushes have thoms - or glad that thorn bushes have roses. FONTENOT, CHARLENE: FHA - 10. 11. GAA - 10. Where do we go from here? FORETICH. MATTHEW: I've enjoyed Broadmoor Senior High very much and I want to thank everyone! FOUGEROUSSE, CHRISTINE ANN: FBLA - 10, 11, 12, Sec. - 12, FHA - 10, 11. COE - 12. Blessed are they that do His command- ments, that they may have the right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gate into the city. FOWLER, BARBARA: Yearbook Staff - 10, 11, Buccaneer Log - 11, 12, Quill and Scroll - 11, Junior Girls - 11, SOS - 12, Attendance Aide - 11, 12, SGA - 12. Transferred from Stratford High, Houston, Texas. When I carefully consider the curious habits of dogs, I am compelled to con- clude that man is the superior animal. The Bucs Battled On . . . When I consider the curious habits of man I confess, my friend, I am puzzled. Ezra Pound. FRANCIS, VICKIE LYNN: Honor Roll - 11, Art Club - 10, Spanish - 10, FTA - 11. If you see a person without a smile, give him yours. FUSSELL. JAMES KENNETH: Leo - 10. Grand Champion, 500, thank God, goodbye. GALLMAN, JAMES: BS - 12, Interact, FCA. GAYLORD, KAY: BCS - 10, Band - 10. 11, 12, BG's - 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12. Chaplain - 11. Buccaneer Log - 11, SGA - 11, Industrial Arts Club - Sec. - 12, Majorettes. Life is too short to waste time so do what you can to the best of your ability, but above all be yourself. GLAHN, STEPHEN: Boys' State - 11, State Legislator, Parish Nominee for Fed- eralist Insurance Commissioner, National Honor Society, Ir. Class Vice-Pres. , French Club - 10, Science Club - VP - 12, Wrestling Team - 12. You have to keep busy both in and out of school. GOUDEAU. DARILYN: Who's Who Among American High School Students, Louisi- ana Girls' State House of Representatives. BCS - 10, GAA - 10, 11, SGA - 11, Tri- Hi-Y - 12, Beta - 12, BG's - 11, 12. Acapella Choir - 10, 11, 12, Buccarettes - 10, Cheerleader - 11, 12, Esquire Sweetheart - 11, Buccaroo Sweetheart - 12, Office Aide - 12, SOS - 12. . . . don't live to make a good impres- sion on others . . Philipians 2:3,4 GRAVES, MICHAEL: This is the best school I've ever been to, and I've been to a lot of different schools. GRAY. CATHY: FHA - 10. GAA - 10. 12, BHH - 10. Explorers Post 81 VP, Pres. - 12, SGA - 12. GRAY, Melissa: Office Aide - 11, GAA - 12. What youth deemed crystal, age finds out was dew. Robert Browning GREEN, MARLA: Art Award - 10, French Club - 10, Debate - Sec. - 12, Drama - 11, 12, Pep Club - 10. Transferred from Danville High School, Danville. Illinois - 11. Finally made it! It's been fun! GRESENS, LAURA: SGA - 11, Buccaneer Staff Copy Editor - 11, Editor in Chief - 12, FHA - 11. A good friend is free. but will cost you more than anything else in the world. GROODY, DAWN: Worked Props for Onions in the Stew - 11. Every man is a part of society no matter how much or how little he gives to soci- ety: for each man is an invention of God. GROVES, DENISE: NEDT - 10, Most Out- standing Member of FTA - 10, 11, Most Outstanding Member of BCS - 10, Bio- Medical Applications of Physics - National Science Foundation - 12, Honors Geometry - 10, Honors English - 10, Stu- dent of the Month Sept. - 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12, District Ill Parliamentarian, Louisi- ana Association of Student Councils Work- ship - 12, Convention - 12, FTA Conven- tion - 10, 11, Nominated for Society of Distinguished High School Students, FTA - 10, 11, 12, BCS - 10, BG's - 11, Com- mittee Head - 12, BMA - 11, 12, Broad- moor Legal Society - 12, AFS - 11, 12. SGA - 11, Treas. - 12, Beta Club - 12. Spanish Club - 10, Treas. - 11, Service Leader National Honor Society - 12. Lonely Hearts - 12, SOS Social Leader - 12, Acapella Choir - 11, 12. Buccaneer Log - 11, Jr. Class Executive Council, Sr. Class Executive Council, GAA - 10, 11, s,-'nadfya J ,- ' I 2 PEM - 11. I'm so glad we had this time together, seems we just get started and before you know it comes the time we have to say . . . so long! GUY, JAY: 1st Place at LSU Regional Woodworking Fair, 3rd Place at State Fair, Yearbook Staff - 10, Art Club - 11, Tennis Team - 11. GUZZARDO, GUY: Nobody ever had a rainbow until he had the rain. HAIR, GINA: Office Aide - 11, SGA - 12. Choir - 12, CIA - 12, Bat Girl - 11, 12. SOS - 12, Mr. Seay Fan Club, Sec. - 12. Don't give us none of yer aggravation, we've had it with yer discipline. Saturday night's alright for fightin', get a little action in. Bernie Taupin HAMILTON, PATTI: BCS - 10. FHA - 10, Don'tlook now, but . . CL. Vince, D. Goudeauh Spanish - 10, Swim Team. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true . HARDING, GWEN: National Merit Semi- finalist - 12, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students - 12, Volleyball - 11, 12, Tennis - 10, 11, Jr. Optimist, Director - 10, AFS - 11, 12, Director - 10, BMA - 11, 12, German Club Director - 10, 11, 12, Treasurer. Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society - 12, Latin Honor Society - 11. Transferred from Ross S. Sterling High School, Bay- town, Texas - 11. Smile and be content because there is always someone more unfortunate than you, be humble because there is always someone better off than you. HARLAN, ANN: Acapella Choir - 11, Newspaper Staff - 12, GAA - 12, BCS - 10. The young do not know enough to be prudent, and therefore they attempt the impossible, and achieve it, generation after generation. HARRIS, DONALD: ROTC - 10. 11. HARRIS, JAMES: Varsity Football Trainer - 10, 11, 12. Varsity Basketball Trainer - 10, Varsity Baseball Trainer - 10, 11, 12, Member National Athletic Trainers Asso- ciation, BS - 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Attendance Aide - 12. HART, ANDREA: FHA - 10, 11, BCS - 10, Spanish Club - 10, AFS - 11, 12, SGA - 11, SOS - 12. Students come and go, we pass along the way though 'good bye' is just a simple word, I find it hard to say. HARTLINE, CHARLES: JV Football and Basketball - 10, Varsity Football - 11, Quiz Bowl Captain - 12. Transferred from Clinton High School, Clinton, Iowa - 10. If you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run, yours is the earth and everything that's in it, and which is more you'll be a man my son! HARTMAN. ROBERT: FBLA - 10. If you can't believe in anything else, believe in yourself. HAYNES, ELIZABETH: Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, BCS - 10, Spanish Club - 10, FTA - 10, 11, Treas. - 12, BG's - 11,12,Jr. Class Executive Council, Sr. Class Execu- tive Council. We have no yesterdays. time took them away, tomorrow may not be, but we have today. HEBERT, RANDY: NEDT - 10, Honorary Asst. District Attorney - 10, Honorary State Senator - 10, Nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, and for the Society for Distin- guished American High School Students, French Club - 10, SGA - 11, 12, Broad- moor Legal Society - ll, 12, BMA - 11, 12, SOS Beau - 12, National Honor Soci- ery - 12, Beta Club - 12, Key Club - 11. 12, Marching Concert Band - 10, 11, 12, Stage Band - 10, 11, 12, Jazz Combo - 11, 12, Drum Major Band Council, Pres. Student Conductor - 12. Always be sure that what you wish for today is what you really want, for tomor- row you may get your wish. HIGGINS, CAROL: BG'S - 11, BCS - 10, FFA - 12. CIA - 12, Chaplain, Buccar- ettes - 10. You hold in your hand the day, it can open your door to an abundant life. HIGHTOWER, TOM: Football - MVP Offense - 11, Student of the Month, Sep- tember - 12, Football - 10, 11, 12, Track - 11,12, FCA - 10, Sec. - 11, VP - 12, Key Club - 11. 12, BCS Beau - 10. Keyette Beau - 12, SGA - 12, Esquires - 11, BS - 12, Buckaroo Sr. Advisor - 12. Fortune is like glass: the brighter the glitter the more easily broken. Maxim 280 HILBORN, ROBERT: DECA - 12. Had a good time! HILL, KATI-IRYN: Choir Participation Award - 10, Choir - 10, 11, Sec. - 12. Band - 10, 11, Band Council and Section Leader - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, FBLA - 11, BG's - 12, All Parish Choir - 11. Those who love are never alone. HOOPER, CINTHIA: FHA - 12. Transfer- red from Walker High School, Walker, Louisiana - 10. These twelve years have been some of the most enjoyable years of my life and I have made a lot of friends. HOWARD, KAYLA: BCS - 10, BG's - 12. BMA - 11, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12. They who go feel not the pain of parting: it is they who stay behind that suffer. HOWARD, MICHAEL: BS - 12, Leo Club - 12, JV Baseball - 10. HUCK, DEBORAH: Honors Biology - 10, All City Swim Team - 10, Consideration Time for High School All-American Swim Team - 10, 3 Time State Champion in 50 Yd. Free, National Junior Olympic Quali- fier for Lincoln, Nebraska - 10, BCS - 10, GAA - 10, Spanish Club - 10, BG's - 11, Reporter-Historian - 12, Tri-Hi-Y Sec. 11, Pres. - 12, EBR Youth Council - 11, SGA - 12, Beta - 12, National Honor Society - 12, SOS - 12, Office Aide - 11, Altemant for Girls' State - 11, Swim Team Co-Captain - 10, 11, 12, 4 Year Letterman in Swimming . In this world we live and enjoy . . . sharing each other's happiness . . . shar- ing each other's love. HUFFMAN, GRACEY: Homecoming Court - 11, 12, Mardi Gras Court - 11, Out- standing Leadership Award - 11, Buccar- ettes - 10, BCS - 10, German Club Sec. - 10, Keyettes - 1O,11, Sr. Rep. - 12, SOB Sweetheart - 10, BG's - 11, 12, Key Club Sweetheart - 11, 12, Cheerleader - 11, Head - 12, Beta Club - 12, SOS - 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students. It is our heavenly father who directs our battle of life. He knows the steps we should take. Love him, love others, love yourself and most of all keep Broadmoor the 'Fantastic' School it is! Bucs are best! ! HUGHES, ANTHONY: Wrestling Team - 10. Transferred from Pembroke High School, Hampton. Virginia. School is sanity. IGLESIAS, JOANNE: BCS - 10, Keyettes - 10, 11, 12, Office Aide - 12, BG's - 12, CIA - 12, PEM - 11, SGA - 10. Life is full of many disappointments, but only when we keep smiling do we suc- ceed. IMPASTATO, PHYLLIS: Buccarettes - 10, 11, Keyettes - 10. 11, 12, Jr. Rep. , Choir - 11, COE Pres. - 12, Spanish Club - 10. Real love begins with nothing that is respected in return. IVY, MARY: Choir - 11, 12, BG's - 11, 12. SOS - 12. Don't let life get you down. JACKSON, BRIAN: Gambet Club - 10. Drunk deep of immortality I am the root and boughs of a teeming vast. My form I have known, and realized, the supreme and I are one - all we outlast. JACOBSON, CATHERINE: FHA - 10, FTA - 10, 11, COE - 12. Smile and the world smiles with you, cry and you'll cry alone. JACOBSON, NANCY: 2nd Place English II District Literary Rally - 10, English II Award - 10, NEDT - 10, National Merit Semifinalist - 12, Optimist Club Out- standing Senior - 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12. Society of Distinguished American High School Students - 12, Rotary Club Honor- ary Luncheon - 12, Buccarettes - 10. Squadleader - 11, Treasurer - 12, BCS - 10, FTA - 10, French Club - 10, BG's - 11, 12, Buccaneer Log - 11, Beta Club - 12. National Honor Society - 12, Tri-Hi- Y - 12, SOS - 12, Lonely - 12. There is a past which is gone forever: but there is a future which is still our own. Edward Young JANES, DALE: Treasurer Ind. Arts Club - 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Football- 10, 11, 12, Golf Team - 10, 11, 12, Young Life - 12. Leaving the things you love is hard, but things you love will come again. JOHNSON, WAYNE: Transferred from Catholic High School - 11. Take care: be good: and may God bless you. JOHNSON, JENNIFER: Who's Who in American High School Students, Out- standing Discussant lst Place USL Discus- sion Workshop - 12, 3rd Place Interpreta- tion - USL Speech Tournament - 12, Par- ticipation in the Heart of Cajun Country Tournament - 12, Member of B.R. Youth Symphony - 10, NEDT - 10, Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents. Choir - 10, 11, 12, BCS - 10, Spanish Club - 10, Buccaneer Log - 12, BG's - 11, 12, SOS VP - 12, Beta Club - 12, Broadmoor Legal Society - 12. Debate Squad - 12, SGA - 12, Asso. Ed. Buccaneer Drama, Jr. Class Decorating Committee, Lonely Hearts - 12. 12 Con- secutive Superiors at LFMC Festivals. Life is no brief candle to me. It is a splendid tour which I have got hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations. George Bernard Shaw JOLY , SCARLETT: Transferred from Belaire High School - 11. Action speaks louder than words. JONES, JANINE: BCS - 10, BG's - 11. Esquire Sweetheart - 11, GAA - 11, 12, Strike up the band! KK. Gaylordj PEM - 11, 12. Hope deferred makes the heart sick: but when dreams come true at last, there is life and job. Proverbs 13:3 JUDICE, VICKI: Art Club - 10, 12, VP - 11, SGA - 10, 12, BCS - 10, FHA - 10, Tennis Team - 10, 11, BG's - 11, Tri- Hi-Y - 11, 12, Beta Club - 12, SOS - 12. There's a world you're living in - no one else has your part - all God's children in the wind take it in and blow hard. Neil Young JUNG, LESLIE: Spanish Club - 10, Red Cross - 10, BCS - 10, GAA - 10,11,12. Art Club - 10, BG's - 11, 12, BYOB Sweetheart - 11, FHA - 11, SOS - 12, CIA - 12, SGA - 12, Office Aide - 10. 11. Life is here for you to put into it what you can not to take out of it what you need! KAISER, SCOTT: Outstanding Achieve- ment in Debate - 11, lst Place Humorous Interpretation - 12, 2nd Place in State for Discussion - 12, Participated in T.V. Broadcast Special Project Presentation - 10, All Speech Competition Tournament - 11, La. Arts Festival - 11, AFS - 12, Broadmoor Legal Society - 12, Inter Club Council - 12, SGA - 12, Pres. of Broad- moor Debate Squad - 12. lt's not whether you win or lose, it's knowing that you tried: if you don't try, you'll never know. KEELEY, ALLISON: BI-IH - 10, SGA - 10, GAA - 10, DECA - 12. Party - P is for party, A is for all night long. R is for right now, T is for take it slow, Y is for why not, Party. KIBLER, TERRY: Transferred from South Carroll High School, Sykesville, Mary- land - Midterm 11. All my thanks and love to Mrs. J. Gillett for all of her help. KIDDER, RHONDA: BCS - 10, Spanish Club - 10, BG's - 11, 12, COE Treas. - 12. Aim for a star! Never be satisfied with a life that is less than the best, failure lies only in not having tried, in keeping the soul suppressed . KIGGINS, JON: German Club - 10, 11, 12, Pres. - 11, VP - 12, Leo Club - 10. 11, 12, SGA - 10, FCA - 10, 11, 12. Esquires - 11, BS - 12, Beta Club - 12. National Honor Society - 12, SOS Beau - 12, Football - 10, 11, 12, Basketball - 10, Baseball - 10, 11, Track - 11, Swim Team - 10, 11, 12. It was fun, but I'm glad it's finally over. KIPP. KAREN: BCS - 10, GAA - 10, 11, Spanish Club - 10, 11, BG's - 11, 12, Buccarettes - 11, 12, BYOB Sweetheart - 11. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was. KORNEGAY, SHERRIE: GAA - 10, Spanish Club - 10, BCS - 10, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, BG's - 12. Believe it, you are a real find, a joy in someone's heart. You're a jewel, unique and priceless, I don't care how you feel. Believe it God don't make no junk. Herf Barles KUCSMA, PATICIA: National Honor Society - 11, 12, Art Merit Award - 10, 11, Pres. Physical Fitness Award - 10, 11. French Club - 10, 11, Sec. - 12, Art Club - 10, 11, Treas. - 12, GAA - 10, 11. PEM - 10. Take your time think a lot, why think of Royalty enjoys the game. everything you've got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. Cat Stevens LACOUR, BONNIE: Mardi Gras Court - 10, 11, Stand-Out - 10, 11, Cheerleader - 11, 12, Homecoming Queen - 12, BCS - 10, Keyettes - 10, 11, 12, Buccarettes - 10, BG's - 11, 12, FCA - Sweetheart - 11, Key Club Sweetheart - 12, Buckaroos and Tri B's Sweetheart - 12. Love wasn't put in your heart to stay. Love isn't love 'til you give it away. LANCASTER, JOHN: Cross Country - 10, Track - 10, 12. Broadmoor: THE BEST THERE IS. LANDRY, JENNIFER: BG's - 11. Transfer- red From St. Joseph's Academy - 11. For yesterday is but a dream and tomor- row is only a vision but today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. LANDRY, KAREN: FHA - 10, PEM - 11, Lonely Hearts - 12, COE - 12. Only a life lived for others is a life worth living. LANDRY, REGINA: Acapella Choir - 10, 11. LANDRY, SHARON: COE - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, GAA - 10, PEM - 11. Time flies over us but leaves its shadow behind. LANE, DORTHA: Superior Rating in LMEA Piano Solo Festival Band - 10, 11, Librar- ian - 10, 12, Choir - 10, 12, Voice - 10, SOS - 12, AFS - 10, 12. God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the Courage to change the things I can, and the Wisdom to know the difference. LANE, SHERILL: Art Club - 11, GAA - 10. Live each day as it comes, being your- self and not an imitation of someone else. LAWRENCE, HAROLD: Optimist Club Outstanding Senior - 12, EBR Parish School Board Committee - 10, 11, 12, Mardi Gras Court - 10, 11, Buccarette Beau - 10, 11, 12, Half Mile AAAA Champion - 11, Prep Track and Field Athletes of the Year, Who's Who in American High Schools, Society for Dis- tinguished High School Students, Boys' State Mayor, Outstanding Parish Citizen, Lt. Gov. Nominee, Dist. Candidate, State Mr. FTA, All State and All Parish Track Teams, Outstanding Defensive Bas- ketball Player - 11, Outstanding 1975 Track Man, Most Deserving 1975 Cross Country, Pat O'Donovan All-Tournament Basketball Team - 11, Most Valuable J.V. Basketball, Most Valuable J.V. Track, SGA President - 12, VP 2nd Sem. - 11, Rep. - 10, FCA - 10, 11, Sec. - 12, Leo - 10, 11, Sec. - 12, Greater B.R. Assoc. of Student Councils - 12, Sr. Advisor Buckaroos - 12, Hi-Y Chaplain - 11, Youth Legislature - 11, Attendance Aide - 10, 11, 12, Basketball - 10, 11, 12, Cross Country - 10, 11, 12, Track - 10, 11, 12, FTA - 11, 12, FBLA - 11, Esquires Club. BS - 12. But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings of eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 LEBLANC, YVETTE: No love , no friendship can ever cross our paths without affecting us in some way, forever. LEONARD, MARIE: BG's - 11, 12, Buc- carettes - 11, 12, SOS - 12. Transferred from Tara High School - 11. We can make our plans, but the final outcome is in God's hands. Proverbs 16:1 LIEUX, KATHY: Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, GGA, FHA, Choir, FBLA, Lonely Hearts - 12. There are good times and there are bad times and we must face them as they come and hope that the good times over- power the bad . LIND, CARLA: FHA - 10, BCS - 10, GAA - 10, 11, BG's - 11,12, CIA - 12, SOS - 12, DECA - 12, VP. Transferred from Robert Livingston Academy - 10. If you find someone without a smile, give him one of yours. LITCHFIELD, GARY: Fire Auxiliary - 10. Football- 10. 11, Leo - 12, 11, BS - 12, SOS Beau - 12. Today is built on yesterday, the future is built on today. Gale LIVINGSTON, MARY: SGA - 10, 12, BCS - 10, BG's - 11, 12, FTA - 10, Buccar- ettes - 11, 12, Lonely Hearts Pres. - 12. For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 LLOYD, SHELLIE: Outstanding Leadership ' for YACA - 10, YACA Pres. - 10, BCS - 10, SGA - 11, BG's - 12, YACA - 11.12, FBLA - 11, DECA Parliamentarian - 12. If silence is golden l'1l never be rich. W LOVE, SCOTT: Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students, Most Out- standing Speech Student - 10, Basketball - 10, 11, 12, FCA - 10, 12, Greater Baton Rouge Assoc. of Student Govern- ments, SGA - President - 12, La. Boys' State. For every man there is a star, if he but stretch forth his hand to grasp it. LOVE, JENNIFER: Our only excuse for reading books about people is that we cannot read people themselves . LUKE, JULIE: Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, BCS - 10, Office Aide - 10, 11, BG's - 11, 12, Secretary - 12, FCA Sweetheart - 11, SOS - 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, SGA - 12. I want to keep the memories of the way we were knowing I have only just begun. LUKER, SUZANNE: Drama Club - 11, Yearbook Solicitor - 11. Transferred from O. Perry Walker H.S. , New Orleans, La. - 11. Make new friends, but keep the old: those are silver, these are gold. LYNARD, JOHNNIE: National Honor Soci- ety, Junior Class Favorite, Basketball - 10, 11, Football- 10, 11,Baseba1l, Track - 10, Golf - 10, 11, 12. Transfer- red from Sulphur Springs High School, Sulphur Springs, Texas, Midterm - 11. The people in the school are really great. LYON, JANET: FBLA - 11, 12, SOS - 12, GAA - 10, 12, BG's - 12, German Club - 10. If I never loved I would have cried, but if I never had, I would have not experi- enced the greatest happiness on earth - loving. MACPHERSON, TRACI: Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, Beta Club - 11,12, Sec. - 12, FTA - 10, BCS - 10, BG's - 12. Always be joyful. Always keep on pray- ing. No matter what happens, always be thankful, for this is God's will for you who belong to Christ Jesus. I Thessalonians 16:18 MANNINO, PHILOMENA: FHA Pres. - 12, BG's - 12, SOS - 12, PEM - 12, FHA - 10, ll. Love is like a bird. Set it free and if it comes back it's yours, if not, it never was. MARRERO, LAURIE: Life is the most beautiful flower, the sweetest fragrance, and the most beautiful song, beyond imagination. MARSH, MARIANNE: GAA - 10, 11, AFS - 10. 11. Memories of the past. MARSHALL, ROBERT: .IV Basketball - 10, Varsity - 11, 12, Leo - 12, FCA - 12. The long climb is about to begin: don't fall. MARTIN, MELISSA: FBLA - 10, VP - 12, BG's - 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, FHA Pres. - 10, 12, Varsity Tennis - 12, Buccarettes - 12. It's not the mountains ahead that wear you out: it's the grain of sand in your shoe! MATASSA, MICHAEL: Latin Club - 10, FBLA - 12. Take things as they come as you would like to take them . MATHERINE, LORRAINE: National Junior Honor Society - 10, FTA - 10, Junior Classical League - 10, 11, Parliamenta- rian, BG's - 11, 12, 2nd VP. Transferred from W. A. Berry, Birmingham, Alabama - 10. Take each day one step at a time. MATHIS, EMILY: Science Club - 12, FFA - 12. We find ourselves entangled, holding on to the only thing that matters. MAXWELL, MICHAEL: NEDT - 10, Per- fect Attendance - 10, 11, 12, National Merit Semifinalist, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Key Club - 11, 12, National Honor Society - 12, Baseball - 10, 11, 12. The inconsistencies of high school life make this the most rewarding and frustrat- ing period of one's life. MAYEUX, BRADLEY: BS - 12, Esquires, BCS Beau, .II Beau, Buccarette Beau, SGA, FFA. It has been fun and hope to see you next year. MCCORMICK, KATHY: Outstanding Art Student Award - 10, Art Club - 10, Span- ish Club - 11, Legal Society - 11, 12, Buccarettes - 11, Squad Leader - 12, Buc- caneer Log - 11, SOS - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. If she'd only look away so I can blow this bubble! CS. Millery Sir James Barrie MCCUBBIN, DAVID: Leo Club - 10, 11, Treas. - 12, Beta Club - 12, Football - 10, 11, 12, SOS - Beau - 12, Tennis Team - 11,12, BS - 12. It's been fun. MCCURRY, WILLIAM: All Parish Band - 11, 12, Outstanding Musicianship Award, Thibodoux Jazz Festival - 11, 12, March- ing Band - 10, 11, 12, Stage Band - 10, 11, 12, DAK - 10, 11, Pres. - 12, FHA Beau - 11, Band Council - 12. Now that it's all over and done: call to the sea, write to the sun: now that you find, now that you're whole. Jon Ander- son MCGAUGH, LISA: DECA - Reporter-His- torian - 12, SOS - 12, GAA - 12, 1st Place Softball lntermurals, Debate - Reporter-Historian - 12. There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. MCGEHEE, ELISE: Choir - 10, 11, FHA - 10, Swimming - 10, Diving - 10, GAA - 12, SGA - 11, 12. You see things as they are and you ask 'why.' I dream things that never were and ask 'why not?' George Bernard Shaw MCKAY, THERESA: NEDT - 10, 3rd Run- ner Up Buccaneer Belle - 10, Spanish Club - 10, BCS - 10, SGA - 10, Keyettes - 10, 11. 12, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, Bucca- neer Mascot - 11, Latin Club - 11, BG's - 11, 12, Beta Club - 12, CIA - 12, News- paper Staff - 12. Always take on more than you can possi- bly handle, or you'11 never do all you can do. H MCNEMAR, TERRI: Band - 10, 11, BCS - 10, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, BG's - 12, DECA - 12, Art Club - 10, Reporter-Historian - 11. Become a Christian . . . and live for- ever. MEYER, JEANNE: BCS - 10, Buccarettes - 10, 11, BG's - 12, SOS - 12. It's not that you do something for some- one, it's that you be something for some- one. MILBURN, CHESS: NEDT - 10, All Parish Band - 11, Science Club - 10, ROTC - 10, 11, 'Marching Band - 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Band - 11, 12, Stage Band - 12, SOT - 12. Man's progress will only be hampered by his inept manner of living with his world wide neighbors. MILLER, DEBRA: NEDT - 10, FHA - 10. Sec. - 11, FTA - 10, BCS - 10, BG's - 12, COE - 12. And now abideth faith, hope, love, these three, but the greatest of these is love. I Corinthians 13 MILLER, RICHARD: VP Explorers Club - 10. Get down tonight. MILLER. ROBERT: Tri-Hi-Y Beau - 12. A1ways be full of joy in the Lord: I say it again. rejoice! Let everyone see that you are unselfish and considerate in all you do. Remember that the Lord is coming soon. MILLER, SALLY: 1st Runner-up Buccaneer Belle - 10. 2nd Runner-up Buccaneer Belle - 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12, Buccarettes - 11, 12, Choir - 10, 11, 12, Keyettes - 10, 11, 12, Pres. SGA - 11, BG's - 11. 12, BCS - 10, FHA - 10, Beta Club - 11, 12. Never be afraid of giving up your best, and God will give you his better. Hinton MITCHELL, CYNTHIA: GAA - 10. The brave can stand firm when danger threatens, the strong can endure the tor- ment of pain. the valiant can stand alone in fear but none can combat the despair of Who's Who Among High School Students, National Honor Society, Mr. BHS, Lady's Man, Football - 10, 11, Captain - 12, Senior Class President, Wrestling - 11, Junior Class Executive Council, Track - 10, 11, 12, Esquires - 11, FCA - 10, 11. 12, Interact - 10, Board of Directors - 11, President - 12, Speech Tournaments - 10, 11, 12, SOS Beau, Appeared in Six of the Last Seven Plays Produced by Broadmoor, ll Beau, Wrestling Club President, BS - 12. MORAN, LIZ: BG's - 11, 12, SGA - 11. 12, Beta Club - 12, National Honor Soci- ety - 12, Buccarettes - 11, Secretary - 12, SOS President - 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12. Attendance Office Aide - 11, 12, Year- book - 11, Interclub Council - 12. Trans- ferred from John Foster Dulles, Stafford. Texas - 10. You can cherish yesterday and dream of tomorrow but you should live forttoday . MUELLER, GINNY: NEDT Certificate - MUNGALL, MARY LOU: Honorary Mem- ber of the La. Amer. Rev. Bicentennial Commission - 11, Band Librarian Award - 11, Art Camp Certificate of Merit Schol- arship - 10, Attendance and Guidance Aide - 11, Band - 10. Librarian - 11, BCS 10, Spanish Club - 11, 12, AFS - 10, 11. VP - 12, Art Club - 10, BG's - 12, FHA VP-12. A teacher affects eternity: he can never tell where his influence stops. MURPHY, KEVIN: Interact - 11, Treas. - 12, BS - 12, Esquires - 11. Guidance Aide 11. Transferred from Catholic High School - 11. I have no particular talent. I am merely extremely inquisitive. Einstein MURPHY, TOMMY: All District Baseball 11, All District and All Parish Football - 12, Outstanding Athlete - 11, Football - 10, 11, 12, Baseball- 10f 11, 12, Track - 11, 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Interact - 11, VP - 12, Esquires - 11, BS - 12. ti 3: iv av WL .f win. A LONELINESS . MONTALVO, MARIA: SOB Sweetheart - 10, 81 on the Tennis Team - 10, Let- tered Tennis - 10. SGA - 12, BCS - 10, SOS - 12, FHA - 10, Spanish Club - 10. 11, 12, Cross Country Track Team. Ten- nis Team , Field and Track Team. Two roads diverged into a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. MONAHAN, KEVIN: Senior Outstanding Student, Mardi Gras Court - 10, 11, Foot- ball Second Team All District - 11, Hon- orable Mention All Parish Football - 12, First Team All-District, All-Parish, Cap- tain Wrestling - 11, State Runner-up. i l E Monday morning gives me a pain! 10, Optimist Club Outstanding Senior - 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students - 12, Stage Band - 12, Band Librarian - 11, 12, German Club - 10. 11, 12, BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, SOS - 12, BMA - 11, EBR Youth Council - 11, Marching Band - 10, 11. 12, Concert Band - 10, 11, 12. Flying high Touch the sky Going to places I never knew so goodbye and hello, long age. MULLENS, CHERYL: BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow might never come, so live for today. 1 5 9 I A l' call. f rar: 1' 2 1 , I X, 4 rf I ' iNgl'gL,w,1.rb,-A MYSHRALL, JOHN: Leo Club - 11, 12 SGA - 12, BS - 12, FCA - 10,11,12 Varsity Baseball Team - 10, 11, 12. If you think you can, you can: if yc think you can't you won't: if you want bad enough think positive for it's all in state of mind. NOLL, RANDY: DECA - 12. I am here to fulfill a purpose I will. NESBIT, ANN: GAA - 10, FHA - 10 ROTC - 11, Medical Explorers Post - 11 12, Second VP - 12. The past is old and forgotten, the futur is new and unborn, the time is now! Ol Indian Saying NEAL, IOHN: Leo Club - 10, 11, 12. Latin Club - 10, 11, BS - 12. Attendance Aide - 12, IV Baseball. Live your own life. NEWSOM, KAREN: GAA - 10, 11, Ger- man Club - 10, 11, 12. There is no greater sorrow than to recall, in misery, the time when we were happy. NICHOLS, LEIGH: BCS - 10, BG's - 11, 12, Seniors of Broadmoor Sweetheart - 10, Leo Sweetheart - 11, 12, SGA - 10, Tri-Hi-Y - 11, 12, Buccarettes - 10, 11. NOLAN, MARTY: FFA, Industrial Arts Club. An education will help you in the world. NORTON, ALLYSON: BCS - 10, GAA - 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y - Chaplain - 12, Broad- moor Bible Buffs Chaplain - 12, BG's - 12. Don't let anyone think little of you because you are young. rather be their ideal: let them follow the way you teach and live: be a pattern for them in your love, your faith, and your clean thoughts. Timothy Living Bible 4:13 OCHTERBECK, IERI-ANN: Acapella Choir - 12. Transferred from Ritenoir Senior High School. St. Louis, Mo. - 12. OLINDE, RONALD: Football - 10, 11, 12, Buckaroos Senior Advisor - 12, Interact - 11, Baseball - 10, BS - 12. ORDOYNE, JOEY: BS - 12, CIA Beau - 2, Leo Club - 12, Tennis Team - 12. ransferred from Catholic High School - 11. O'REILY, WILLIAM: Basketball - 10, FCA - 10. Hi-Y - 11. Wasted days and wasted nights. PARIS, DEBRA: GAA - 10, 11, FTA - 10. 11, 12, SGA - 12, BG's - 12, SOS - 12, Attendance Aide - 12. Transferred from ast Ascension Junior High School Gon- ales, La. - 10. All things work together for those who love the Lord. ?ARSONS, JOHN: Football - 10, Baseball - 10, FCA - 10, FHA Beau - 10, BS - 12, nteract - 12, DECA - 12. 'AYNE, PEGGY: BCS - 10, French Club - l0, GAA - 10, 11, FTA - 10, COE - 12. 'If you live everyday to its fullest, then all of your yesterdays are dreams of hap- Jiness. and your tomorrows will be visions af hope. 'ECORARO, IANIE: Buccarettes - 10, 11, ICS - 10, BG's - 11, 12, COE - 12, SOS - .2. 'Time is the most valuable thing a man :an spend. 'HILLIPS, MICHAEL: JV Baseball. Sci- ,nce Club - 12, Reporter-Historian, IOT - 12. 73rd's and 88's, 8-36 were 10-7. PITALO, RANDALL: Leo Club - 11. 12, DECA - 11, Pres. - 12, Football - 10, FCA - 10, BS - 12, Esquires - 11. PITTMAN, ANN: Girls' State, Tennis Team - 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, Beta - Reporter-Historian - 12. l get by with a little help from my friends. POTTER, SCOTT: ROTC - Honor Roll - 10, 11, Superior Cadet - 10, 75's Regional Drill Team - 11, ROTC - 10, 11, 12, Color Guard - 10, Honor Guard - 10, 11, Drill Team - 10, Search and Res- cue Team - 10, 11, Science Club - 10. Do not expect perfection from me for I am only human, as you are. All I can do is my best. POWELL, MARK: Most Valuable Player - Golf - 11, 12, State Team Champion 11, Runner Up State High School - 11, Dis- trict Champ - 10, 11, Golf- 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club - 10, 11, 12, Legal Society - 12, Seniors of Tomorrow - 12, Treas. of Freshman Class. Transferred from West High School, Bakersfield, California - 10. Making friends for the world to see, let the people know you got what you need, with a friend at hand you will see the light, if friends are there then everything's alright. POWERS. MIKE: ROTC - 10, 11, 75 Regional Drill Team Champions - 11, ROTC Search and Rescue Team - 10, 11, Drill Team - 10, 11, Science Club - 10, Honor Guard - 10, 11. When ships to sail the void between the stars have been invented, there will also be men who come forward to sail those ships. Johannes Kepler PRENTISS, TRISH: Flag Corps - 10, Thes- pians - 12, Treas. Speech Club - 10, 11, 12, Tennis Team - 10, 11, 12. Transfer- red From Baton Rouge High School - 12 . Oh the times, They are a changing. PRESCOTT, IRWIN: NEDT - 10, Spanish Club - 10, 11, Key Club - 10, 11, Pres. - 12. There's a spotlight waiting, no matter who you are. Everybody has a song to sing. Everybody is a star. PRIDDY, PHIL: Football - 10, 11, 12, Basketball - 10, Baseball - 10, Track - 10, 11, 12, Leo Club - 10, 11, 12, Esquires - 11, BS - 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12. PRUITT, BABS: BCS - 10, BG's - 11. 12. Band - 10, 11, 12, Majorettes - 11, 12, COE - 12, GAA - 10. 11. PRUYN, KATHERINE: NEDT - 10, BCS - 10, BG's - 11, 12, Band - 10, 11, 12. Majorettes - 11, 12, SOS - 12, GAA - 11. BYOB Sweetheart - 11, Buccaneer Staff Feature Editor - 12. lf you take that picture . . QM. Durrettj Laugh when you can, cry when you have to, be who you must, that's a part of the plan . . Dan Foglebury PURSELL, HEIDI: Choir - 11, 12, FTA - 10, 11, Spanish Club - 10, 11, GAA - 11, PEM - 11, Swim Team - 11, AFS - 11. When things get rough, remember it's the rubbing that brings out the shine. RADELAT, IUDY: BCS - 10, FHA - 10, COE - 12, Guidance Aide - 12. Love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction. RAU, KATHERINE: BCS - 10, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, Art Club - 10. 11, FHA - 11, BG's - 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, SOS - 12, SGA - 12. The days are slipping through my fingers no matter how hard I hold. RAY, NANCY: Part in the Play Dear Ruth. Part in the Play Hail the Hunker- ing Hero. My high school years have gone so fast. I hope I enjoy my future years as much as I have enjoyed these. REBELLE, LIZ: BCS - 10, Spanish Club - 10, FHA - 10, COE - 12, SOS - 12. For my thoughts are not your thoughts. neither are your ways my ways. Isaiah 55:8 REED, HOPE: French Club - 11, DE - 12. We're captive on a Carousel of time - we can't return: we can only look behind from where we came and go round in the circle game. 'WSE fl ali t 'Ag at 5, 4 REID. TARA: Don't dwell on the past or rely on the future: just live one day at a time. REULET, ELLEN: BCS, Treasurer - 10. SOS - 10, GAA - 10, 11, BG's - 11,12. People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. RICCA, PETER: ROTC Drill Team - 10. 11, ROTC Honor Guard - 11, Special Drill Squad - 10, 11, Funeral Detail - 10, 11. Outstanding Leadership Award in ROTC - 11, ROTC Battalion Commander - 12. Confidence in yourself is your greatest success. RICE, JIM: Band - 10, 11, 12, DECA - 12. DAK - 12. RICKELS, PETE: FBLA - 11, Parliamenta- rian, Wrestling Team - 10. ROBERTS, CHERYL: Science Club - 11, GAA - 10, 12, BG's - 12, Track - 11,12. Cross Country - 12, ROTC Color Guard, IAO - 10. I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and love today. ROBERTS, KIM: NEDT Certificate - 10, Voted Most Dependable - 12, All State Orchestra - 10, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12. Squad Leader - 11, BCS - 10, BG's - 11, President - 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 11, Sr. Rep. - 12, SGA - 12, Interclub Council - 12, FHA - 10, SOS - 12. ROBERTSON, DAVID ALAN: BS. Trea- surer - 12, Leo - 10, 11, 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Baseball- 10. 11. 12. ROGILLIO, MELINDA DEE: Track Statisti- cian - 10, 11, Wrestling Statistician - 11. Buccarettes - 12, BG's - 12, SOS - 12. Transferred from Niceville Senior High, Niceville, Florida, 1975. ROUNDTREE, JOHNETTE: Spanish Club - 10, BCS - 10, SGA - 11, 12, BG's - 11. 12, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, Reporter- Historian - 12, SOS - 12, Tri-B's - 12, Reporter-Historian - 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12. Don't be anxious about tomorrow. God will take care of your tomorrow. Live one day at a time. SABIN, ANN: Drama Club - 10, Demo- selles - 10, French Club - 10, NIROTC - 10, Art Club - 11, 12, Reporter-Histo- rian, BG's - 11, 12, SOS. Reporter-Hist. - 12, Keyettes - 12, German Club - 12. Transferred from Episcopal High School, Baton Rouge, 11th Grade. On the road to find out. Cat Stevens SCHLUTER, KRIS: BG's - 11, 12, Art Club - 11, Program Chairman - 12, Tri-Hi-Y Reporter-Hist. - 12, SOS - 12, National Honor Society - 12. Transferred from Ygnacio Valley High School, Concord, California, 11th Grade. No love, no friendship can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark. Mauriac 9, , . in if If sf M?-Q ' N, fa jfs is Y .f A2 , ,M C A - nl-ski ig Q., wi' s 2 4 A hand full of sunshine! KM. Grayj SCHMIT, RUSSELL: NEDT Certificate - 10, Hi-Y - 11, French Club - 10, National Honor Society - 12, Industrial Arts Club - 12. It'll all come out all right in the end, you know SCHUSTER, CHERYL: GAA - 10, 11, AFS - 10, 11, Spanish Club - 10, JA - 11, DE - 11, FBLA - 11. Transferred from Potts- ville Area High School, Pottsville, Penn- sylvania, 10th Grade. A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter: he who finds one finds a treasure. A faithful friend is beyond price: no sum can bal- ance his worth. SCHUTTE, LARRY: NEDT Certificate - 10, Baseball - 10, FCA - 10, 11, Leo - 11. 12, BS - 12. SCHWARTZENBURG, DAVID: NEDT - 10, Nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Society, Quiz Bowl - lst Alternate - 12, 4th Place English Rally District - 11. l want a refund. SELLS, ANNA: Cheerleader - 12, Leo Sweetheart - 11, 12, BS Sweetheart - 12, President of BCS - 10, BG's - 12, Trea- surer - 11, GAA - 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, BMA - 10, 11, Buccarettes - 11, SOS - 12. 1986 - If they could see me now. SHAW, LYNN: Third Place IV Track Meet, Shot Put, PIL, Second Place IV City Track Meet, Discus, PIL, Varsity City Relays. Shot Put Relay, PIL. Fourth Place Varsity City Relays, Discus Relay, PIL, Prep Track and Field Athlete of the Year - 11, Basketball - 10, Varsity Track - 11, Latin Club - 12. Transferred from Andrew Jackson High School, Portland. Oregon - 12. Life is a song - sing it. SINQUEFIELD, DONNA: SGA Outstanding Sophomore - 10, Buccarettes Most Spir- ited - 11. Keyettes Outstanding Junior - 11, Key Club Sweetheart - 11, 12, Girls' State, National Honor Society - 12, BCS - 10, GAA - 10, Spanish Club - 10, Buc- carettes - 10, 11, 12, SGA - 10, 11, 12, Keyettes - 11, 12, Beta Club - 11, 12, Jr. Class Executive Council - 11, BG's - 11, 12, Chaplain - 11, Treas. Beta - 12, Sec. Keyettes - 12, Sr. Class Executive Council, SOS - 12, Faith even as small as a tiny mustard seed can move a mountain, for nothing is impossible. Matthew 17:20 SLEDGE, RONNIE: Outstanding Leadership Award - 11, Key Club - 10, Sec. - 11, VP - 12, Guidance Office Aide - 10, 11. 12. We're all winners and losers . . . spage-age sailors . . . Now everybody's gonna shine, shine, shine . . Grand Funk Railroad SLOAN, ERIC: FBLA - 10, 11, 12, Pres. - 12, Interclub Council - 12. Transferred from Episcopal High School - 10. Man was put on earth to drink, munch and be useful, so sit back and enjoy life. SMITH, ROBERT: ROTC Distinguished Cadet - 10, 11, Honor Roll - 10, 11. Regional Drill Team Meet Champions - 11, ROTC - 10, 11, Drill Team - 10, Commander - 11, Search and Rescue Team - 10, 11, Color Guard - 10, Honor Guard - 10, 11, Demon Science Club - 10. SNYPES, SANDRA: Transferred from West Rome High School, Rome, Ga. - 12. Remember wherever we go, we will always be together and free. SPELL, KEITH: Heroism - 10. Forms of education will change like trends over the years: therefore, any advance in producing material for our learning will show itself in years to come. SPRINGER, LESLIE: BCS - 10, FTA - 10- Choir - 10, 11, 12, BG's - 11, Treas. - 12, Keyettes - 12, SOS - 12. If you love something set it free. If it comes back it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was. STARKY, RICKY: JV Football Manager - 10, JV Baseball - 10, Leo Club - 12, BS - 12. It was fun, but I'm glad it's over. STENHOUSE, MICHAEL: Golf Team - 10. 11, 12, Spanish Club - 10. I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand , as in what direc- tion we are moving. Oliver Wendell Holmes STONE, DIANE: AFS - 12, Dramatics Club - 10. Transferred from McComb High School, McComb, Mississippi - 11. I have waited for this moment for 12 years. It's hard to believe it is finally happening . STONE, JAMES: FFA - 12. Transferred from Cypress Fairbanks High School. Houston, Texas - 11. STORY, KAREN: Choir Certificate - 10, All Parish Band - 11, All Parish Choir - 11, Marching Band - 10, 11, 12, Sym- phonic Band - 10, 11, 12, Acapella Choir - 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club, Choir Robe Officer, Band Council. It was a lot of fun but now it is time to move on again. STRASNER, STANTON: Superior Rating at Discussion Workshop in Lafayette - 12, Interact - 10, 11. French Club - 10, Debate - 12, The Buccaneer - 12, La. Arts and Crafts Festival - 12. If you don't grab you'1l never have . STRICKLAND, HAL: Boys' State - 12. State Champion Golf Team - 10. City Insurance Champion - 10, City Junior Champion - 11 , EBR Parish Magnet School Committee - 11. 12, SGA - 10, 11, 12, EBR Parish Youth Council, Leo - 10, Key Club - 11, 12, BCS Beau - 10, BG's Beau - 11, 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Junior Clas- sical League - 11, 12, Junior Class Execu- tive Council - 11, 12. Tri B's - 12, VP Golf Team - 10, 11, 12. He who cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would ever reach heaven: for everyone has need to be forgiven. Herbert You're Welcome STROTHER, JAY: Marching Band - 10, 11, 12, Stage Band - 11, Seniors of Today, BMA. Baseball - 10, Track - 11, 12. Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there . SUBLETT, IEANNE: FBLA - 12. SUTHERLAND, STEVE: Life doesn't last forever, so enjoy it, because you can't afterwards. SWEENEY, PEGGY: BCS - 10, Buccarettes - 11,12, BG's - 11, 12, SOS - 12, CIA - 12, Drama - 10, 11,12. Your friends say they'll keep in touch, but you know they won't. Your teachers say come back and you know you won't. Maybe someday it won't matter, but right now, it hurts a little. SZUBA, JAY: Sons of American Revolu- tion Award - 11, Spanish Club - 10, 11, 12, ROTC - 10, 11, Science Club - 10, 12, Legal Society - 12. What man has made, man can change. F. D. Roosevelt TALBOT, BRIGETTE: FHA - 10, 11. Learn as if you will live forever: love as if you will die tomorrow. TALLAKSEN, DALE: NEDT Certificate - 10, All-Star Jazz Festival - 11, Marching Band - 10, 11. 12, Symphonic Band - 10, Play it again. Randy! CR. I-lebertl 11. 12, Jazz Ensemble - 10, 11, 12, Band Council - 12, All Parish Band - 10, 12. All State Band - 12. In hopes that leaving the monotony of high school doesn't take the fun out of Saturdays, I go with this: The defect of equality is that we desire it only with our superiors. Broadmoor is GREAT! TASSIN, JAMES: Seniors of Today - 12. Success is just a matter of training. TAYLOR, KAREN: NEDT Certificate - 10, Who's Who in American High School Stu- dents - 12, FTA - 10, 11, Spanish Club - 12, Acapella Choir - 10, 11, 12, Robe Mistress - 12. Life is a rainbow, with a pot of gold at each end, and a long, hard journey in between. TERITO, JIMMY: NEDT Certificate - 10, Science Club - 10, 11, 12, BMA - 11, 12, Debate - 11, Spanish Club - 10, Buc- caneer Log - 10, 11. TERRY, CHERYL: Marching Band - 10, 11, 12, Symphonic Band - 10, 11, 12, Band Librarian - 11, 12, French Club - 10. Do not lose sight of your goal by listen- ing to the beat of a different drummer. THOMAS, JOHN: Honorary Assistant Dis- trict Attorney - 11, Boys' State, Chief Justice of State Supreme Court - 12. Nominated for Society for the Distin- guished American High School Students, Nominated for Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Applied for Optimist Club Award, Key Club Soph. Director - 10, Reporter-Historian - 11, Treasurer - 12, German Club - 11, 12, Buccaneer Log - 10, 11, 12, BMA - 11, Pres. - 12, SGA - 12, Interclub Council. Tri-Hi-Y Beau '- 12, Beta Club - 12. Mayor's Youth Council - 11. Laughter is the shortest distance between two people. THOMPSON, MARY HELEN: Tennis Team MUP - 10, 11, Buccarette Most Outstand- ing Jr. Award - 11, Buccarette Best Worker Award - 11. Girls' Pelican State - 11, Hi-Y Sweetheart - 11, DAR Award - 12, October Student of the Month - 12. BCS - 10, FTA - 10, French Club - 10, Junior Class Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y Reporter-Historian - 11. BG's - 11, 12, SGA - 11, 12, Buccaneer Log - 11, Buc- carettes Service Leader - 12, Nat. Honor Society Sec.-Treas. - 11, Senior Class Treas., Beta Club - 12, SOS - 12, Tri- Hi-Y. And whatever you do, do it with kind- ness and love. I Corinthians 16:14 THROWER, TIM: Football - 10, 11. 12, Leo Club - 10, Leo Sergeant at Arms - 11.12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, SGA - 10, 11. 12, BG's Beau - 12, Esquires - 11, Bucka- roo Sr. Advisor - 12. After 12 years of thinking I accom- plished something, I found that this is only the beginning. 6 TINSLER, TOM: National Honor Society - 12, Concert Band - 10, 11, 12, Marching Band - 10, 11, 12, Jazz Ensemble - 10, 11, 12, Beta Club - 11, Math Club - 10, 11, 12, Math Club Rep.-Hist. - 11. TODD, RUSTY: Mardi Gras Court - 10, 11. King - 12, Football Player of the Week - 12, BS, Interact - 11. 12, Foot- ball - 10, 11, 12, Baseball - 10, 11, 12, Buckaroos - 12, Esquires - 11. Everyone is ignorant. but only in differ- ent ways. Will Rogers TOEPFER, CHRIS: NEDT Certificate - 10, Football - 10, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Track - 10, Legal Society - 10, 12, Sec. - 11, Jr. Executive Council, Sr. Executive Coun- cil. Hi-Y - 11, Quiz Bowl - 12, Debate - 10. Transferred from Catholic High, Baton Route, La. - 10. TOMENY, ERIN: DECA Sec. - 12, BG's - 11, 12, SGA - 12, FHA - 10, Interact Sweetheart - 11, 12, SOS - 12, CIA - 12. A smile is just a curve that can set a lot of things straight. TOUCHET, DENISE: BCS - 10, FTA - 10, FHA - 10, BG's - 11, 12, COE Sec. - 12. A friend is someone who knows all about you, but still likes you. TREMONT, CARLA: Band - 10, FHA - 10, BCS - 10, AFS - 12, Spanish Club - 12, BMA - 12. Sink it, Tom. Sink it! TRICHE, MIKE: NEDT Certificate - 10, FCA - 11, 12, Buckaroos - 12, SGA - 12, Interclub Council - 12, FFA Pres. - 12. I'm glad to leave. TUMINELLO, KAY: Keyettes - 12, Beta Club - 10, 11, V.-Pres. - 12, BMA - 12. Choir - 10, 11. Transferred from St. Ioseph's Academy, Baton Rouge, La. - 11. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. UFFMAN, KAREN: Buccarette Merit Award - 10, United Nations Youth Pil- grimage Delegate - 10, United Nations Oratorical Semifinalist - 10, Latin National Honor Society - 11, 12, La. Youth Legislature Dist. II Candidate for Gov. 76 - 11, National Honor Society - 12, Optimist Club Outstanding Senior - 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 12, Parish Finalist U.S. Youth Senate Program, Society of Distin- guished Amer. High School Students, Drama - 10, Student Life - 10, BCS - 10, FTA - 10, AFS - 10, Buccaneer Log Staff - 11, BG's - 11, Young Life - 11, Jr. Class Exec. Council - 11, Buccarettes - 10, 11, 12, Squadleader - 11, 12, Junior Classical League - 11, 12, BMA - 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 11, 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, SOS - 12. Beta Club - 12, SGA Exec. Council - 11, SGA Secretary - 12, LASC Convention Delegate - 12, Parish Health Career Student - 12, Office Aide - 12. Sr. Class Exec. Council - 12. Goodbyes make the journey harder still. ! Cat Stevens UFFMAN, KEITH: Key Club - 10, 11, 12. Spanish Club - 10, 11, Tri-Hi-Y Beau - 12, Senior Class Vice Pres., FCA - 10, 11, Cross Country - 10, 11, 12, Track - 10, 11, 12, lr. Class Exec. Council - 11, SGA - 10, 12, La. Boys' State. Let the grace of our Lord Jesus be in your spirit always. VEGA, MARIA: FHA - 10, ll, Spanish Club - 10, 11, SGA - 12, SOS - 12, AFS - 12. Life is only what you make of it, so make it the best because you only have one chance. VIDACOVICH, PAUL: La. Arts Festival - 75. Can't you see I'll always be a Music Man. VINCE, LORETTA: SGA - 10, 11, 12, Acapella Choir - 10, 11, 12, AFS - 11, BG's - 11, 12, BCS - 10, Keyettes - 12, Beta Club - 12, Buccarettes - 11, Skipper - 12, Secretary of SOS - 12, GAA - 10. I am only one, but I am one: I cannot do everything, but I can do something: and what I should do and can do, by the grace of God I will do. VINCENT, PAUL: Basketball Team - 10, 11, 12, Interact - 12, BS - 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12. Have a nice day! VITALE, ROSEMARIE: Freshman Class Sec.. Sceptre Service - 10, 11, Treasurer - 11, Onion Toads - 10. Transferred from Guilderland Central High School, Guild- erland, New York. 12th Grade. VOLLENWEIDER, MARIAN: Varsity Vol- leyball Team - 12, SGA - 12, GAA - 12. PEM - 12. Real friends are those who when you've made a fool of yourself, you don't feel like you've done a permanent job. VON TOL, IOHANNES: French Club - 12, AFS - 12. Exchange Student from Thomas More College, The Netherlands. WAGNER, MARK: Junior Classical League - 11, Parliamentarian - 12, Spanish Club - 10, Key Club - 11, 12, BMA - 12, Sci- ence Club - 12, Quiz Bowl - 12, Member of 1st Place Team in Lyceum Quiz Bowl. Primus aut Nullus. Diamler WALKER. JESSE: DECA - 12. I've enjoyed my years at Broadmoor, especially my Senior year. WALLACE, ALEX: FCA - 10, 11, Treas. - 12, Key Club - 11, Sr. Director - 12, Football - 10, 11, 12, Baseball - 10, 11, 12. Esquires - 11, BS - 12, BOS Beau - 10, Keyette Beau - 11, 12, Representa- tive to Institute for Alcohol Studies - 11, 12, Senior Class Exec. Council - 12. The wildest colts make the best horses. Plutarch WALTMAN, RUE: JV Football - 10, IV Baseball - 10, Varsity Baseball - 11, 12, FCA - 11.12. BS - 12. WASCOM, DENISE: FHA - 10, Volleyball Team - 10, 11, GAA - 11. l leave behind the best football team ever. Lots of luck next year. WATSON, NANCI: BCS - 10, BG's - 12, SOS - 12. Transferred from Quincy High School, Quincy, Mass. , 11th Grade. Let us run with patience the race that is set before us. Hebrews 12:1 WEEKS, PHIL: Football - 10, 11, 12. Baseball - 10, 11, 12, Track - 10, 11, 12, Choir - 10, 11, 12, Officer - 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Leo - 10, 11, 12, Buccaroos - 12. FBLA - 11, BS - 12, All Parish Offense, lst Team, All District - 11, Honorable Mention - 12, Most Valuable Player - Offense - 12. I'll always remember my high school years and the progress of our 1975 football team. WELL, MIKE: German Club - 10. Trans- ferred from Catholic High, Baton Rouge, La. , 10th Grade. Sine Alpha squared forever! WHITLATCH, CLAIRE: BCS - 10, Spanish Club - 10, 11, Buccarettes - 10, 11, Beta Club - 11, 12, BG's - 11, 12, SOS - 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, Interact Sweetheart - 11, 12, Cheerleader - 12, Homecoming Court - 10, 12, Mardi Gras Court - 10. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth, but the word of our God shall stand for- ever. WIER, LAUREN: BCS - 10, BG's - 11. Latin Club - 10, Art Club - 10, SOS - 12. Smile, if you see someone without one. give them yours. WILKINS, BERT: FCA - 10, 11, 12, Esquires - 11, Buckaroos Senior Advisor - 12, BS - 12, Leo - 11, 12, Football- 10, 11, 12, Track - 10. The spirit, the will to win, and the will to excel - these are the things that endure and these are the qualities that are so much more important than any of the wants that occasion them. Vince Lom- bardi WILLIAMS, LESLIE: BCS - 10, BG's - 11. 12, FHA - 10, GAA - 10, 11, 12, Lonely Hearts - 12, PEM - 11, 12, SGA - 12, SOS - 12, Swim Team - 1, Pres. - 10, 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 11, Treas. - 12, Service Leader - 12, Tri-Hi-Y Youth Leg-islature - 11. Don't walk in front of me - I may not follow. Don't walk behind me - I may not lead. Walk beside me - and just be my friend. Camus WILLIAMS, LISA: FBLA Secretary - 10, Reporter-Historian - 11, Member - 12, FTA - 10, 11, Spanish Club - 10, GAA - 10, YACA - 10, 11, BG's - 12, Lonely Hearts - 12. Live for today. dream for tomorrow. leam from yesterday . WILLIAMS, RUSSELL: FFA - 12, Reporter - 12, Track Team - 10. Friends are forever: may we meet again some day soon. WILLIAMS, TERESA: FTA - 10, 11, 12, GAA - 10, 11, Lonely Hearts - 12, GCS - 10. Heaven is under our feet as well as over our head. WOLF, LAURA: GAA - 10, Band - 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club - 11, BMA - 12. National Honor Society - 12, Academic Achievement Award - 10, Ohio Music Assoc. Award - 10. Transferred from Bay High School, Bay Village, Ohio - 11th Grade. WORLEY. JOHN GREGORY: Band - 10 . 11, 12, DAK - 12. Live each day as if it were your last, and some day you will be right. WRIGHT, BRUCE: Basketball - 10, 11. 12, FCA - 10, 11, 12, Esquires - ll, Interact - 11, 12, Sec. - 12, BS - 12, Board Member - 12, SGA - 11. The best years in my life were the 3 that just passed. I will see you later. YOUNG, DIANE: BCS - 10, BG's - 11. 12, Vice Pres. - 12, Buccarettes - 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y - 12, Beta Club - 12, SOS - 12. Better keep yourself clean and bright: you are the window through which you must see the world. ZIMMERMAN, PHILIP: National Honor Society - 11, Football - 10, 11, Track - 10, Choir - 10, 11, Diving - 11, FCA - 11. Transferred from Firestone High School, Akron, Ohio. l love you Mom and Dad and I never could have made it t.hrough high school without you. P.S. Send money. ZUBIK, CINDY: Junior Achievement - 10. Choir - 11, 12, Science Club Secre- tary - 12. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. I Corinthians 13:7 ZUMALT. DAN: National Honor Society - 12, Chess Club - 11, Science Club - 11. Transferred from Deer Park High School, Deer Park, Texas, 11th Grade. Absolute Knowledge is impossible, but I'll try anyway. A ,Ar t I .MW ik s. Wk' . ,-V 'Va W- ' Q and W I. All Rl. I don't believe it! I I CT. IOFIHJ qlllhfff 055 f?g1f0?171ffS mf mi am! 75656 qgaff fl ,M Kfwfwfvefux 'X , nnn, , W9 K in 'ix Archie Grubbs, Pres.: Marisa Thaxton, V. Pres.: Sheldon Strasner. Treas.: April Morgan, Sec. mi ,1 ,Wu ,.-'ff www' Pete Mahoney, Emie Seals, Sheldon Suasner, Antoinette Martello, Tricia McKinnon, Lisa Gossett, Sandi Shiftlett, Jeanne Fields, Kim Bellamy, Lynn Warfield, Paige Butler. FIRST ROW: Marisa Thaxton, Myrle Curry, Sandra White. 229 Abadie, Vince Adock, Mark Alainz, David Alainz, Peter Alexander, Debbi: Alford, Lori Alley, Phillip Alonzo, Darlene Amond, Mike Anderman , Alisa Anderson , Alicia Andre, Mary Ashby, Bob Atkinson , lulie Aubert, Pam Aubrey, Debra Aucoin, Beth Babin, Anna Bacon, Angie 20 H -es ,, Q 1 ,S +5 E l lgfilwilg They'll never find me in here! CS . Hughesj -i1:, f A be 5 e s 5, E. Li' 4. , k A . J ., at -' X .Wg - A, 5 N wg' ' X f. xl A X wi E.. gc :F dm QVJQXPLQE erie A' A SX? N if fail iiee, e-cc ff v ,,i c ,cifdd , , A Q W xg' 3 4 I , . 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Foster, T. Cookb WXSIIDM Wff was In 'S S' b z 99' 1 FV ' X 1 f it K 'Q w: 3 f if x 1' F KK. - . we 3 Freund, Mike f Q Q Friedman, Ann 3 Frilchie, Glenn X Frye, Jeanne Q Fuchs, Ronald K , f I Gallowa , Erin xt 'a 1 I X 5 Gasawayyi Bret Gasque, Kim Gaurreau, Stephanie Gebhart, Gwen Gelpi , Perry Giambrone, Joy Gilin, Cathy Glahn, Paul Glass, John Gleason, Kevin Glueck, DeAnne Goebel, Charles Goldberger, Mark Goldsle in, Lori Gomez , Lyn Let me see! Mansfield, L. Gossettj 237 5 Goodrum, Ricky YII L Goodson, Don Gossett, Lisa ff 3' Q Grainger, Rhonda 7 3' Graves, Terri K Y ' 3 Q . Greenhill, Richard t . 'Q X n Q ry 'ff Griffin, Kaii 4 y 0 5 Y . S i ii ' x i , Y fa - Gross , Mark Grubbs, Archie Gueringer, Cliff I ,xy My O Q ' H X p I 4' Guzzardo' Gary He's looking at me! CP. Sealey ' M .1-.- f .1 cyan, Eric gf-S f 'I Haddon, Kelly if 9, ' ' V ' Q Hagar, Lori He1Pme! , - A 1 - 1 Hair. 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Chalen V Honeycutt , David ,f f Iv M 1 A Z 4 9 ' ' Howard, Jimmy 4 ,ff x Howard, Susan H ZW 23 9 40 Howard, Tonya Huet. Robert Hughes . Breu Hughes , Eve Hughes , Janet Hughes . Sandy Hunt. Jeff Hurrelbrink, Tim Iddings, Valery lngle. Jim Jackson, Cindy Jacobs, Carla Jensen, Lynne Johnson . Brett Johnston . Jamie Joiner, John Jones. Janna Jones, Mark Judice. Marie 1 11060125 Supportive Students . xg alia .ekggl - sl nh si.. 'Q ,D 'r I 'i 1 ' t A 3. 1 . i o oaoyr oor or ff .fi , IQU5 .. N L T ' 2221558 .a., - 3 f1,,.:L:f, x g P Q p x A- U- la ' 4 Q V' - Where's your horse, Susan? W M iw new J if H 9 AWS if 1 f QS. Howardj X no' 2 5 1 X ,J ek- I S5 l 1 It sure beats the bus! E 4 a N, ff- f V 1 , ki x 1 r 4 x 'I l 5 . 5, I Q, If ' ' afff a' 4? ,mi ,.. Q , B B, ,r,, i n , ,mm L r . B ri L,.A . W ..,. 9 'F Q x Q ' 'St t,asggs Babe Ruth? A CS. Iungj - gl . , tw A . J ,H luelg, Robert lumonville, Peggy Jung . Suzan Katchur , Jimmy Kauk, Paul Kay , Eileen Keeler, Lonnie Kelley, Karen Kelley. Kay Kelly, Pat Kennedy, Danny Ketleur, Tammy Kiggans, Tom King, Brad King, Bryan Kirk, Paul Knight , Anne Knobloch , Kathi Knutson , Mark Kovalchuk, Tammy Kucsma, Michael Kuyrkendall, Bob 24I 42 LaBauve, Joni Lancaster, Keith Landry. Celeste Landry, Sam Landry, Steve Lapham, Charles Larrowe, Susan Larson, Marianne Lasseigne, Kathi LeB1an c , Nola LeBlanc, Ronald Ledoux, Kirk Lee, Boo Leinweber, Bruce Lemke, Susie Lentz, Paul Leonard, Pam Lewis, Jim Lewis, Mary Lewis, Regina Lewis, Shanan ffm -1 7 v awww .2 'X W, . 451 w. ' 8 A blanket of pom-poms! 1120 JGMM KAW 90 fe- ,ak 3 . X. is 1 jc 15 K - gist, P ' J! R ,. -,..,, 1 S ft s X 4 ff? 1 a i .... ' S, ,ff :N s . ff W cp , ,, ,QT Q f ,tt 5 L 99k jwgwq-vw ss ss ,Q as W 33 X W Lynne, don't talk with your fingers in your mouth. CL. Jensenj Q G YZA L kk Q xl mi l s? x , t -'ahh , ' '5 , - N v fl -'37 f -'Vet 4s'?.:3T5v'fC 'Q 1, 5 1 ' fe 1 1 Lignieres, Alain Livingston, Linda Lee, Steve Loflin, Brad Lott, Cathy Lytle, Dennis MacKinnon, Tricia Magyar, Jim Mahoney, Pete Malone, Bernie Mansfield, Kathy Manuel, Don Manuel, Ron Maristany, Lourdes Marler, Randy Martello, Antoinette May, Wanda Mayeux, Gordon Melilli, Mindy Michalski, Steven Mick, Gary Miller, Bubba Miller, George Miller, Kirk 243 Miller, Jeff Millican, Cindy Misner, Ricky Mitchell, lim Mitchell, John Moore, David Moore, Nita Morgan , April Moser , Phil Mulvehill, Marcie Murphy, Catherine Murphy , Corinne Murphy , Jeanie Murray, Ruth Musso, Daniel Musso, Ricky McAndrew, Leslie McAuley, Mindy McCauley, Mitch McC1endon, Cecil McDaniel, Gail McDonald, Byron McGarr. Charlotte McVicker, Kevin 44 SSI x K mam Qfelf t l -C -1 :i i El 1 . 5 ., 1 - 'iran XX rp Z ,A 5 K K 8 ark... SS' ..' , , , . my . k ' M5 JY' ...x-.mnf 1555 if Goin home . Don't smile or five demerits. SGS P.. Wrist sz GAL 5 ,si U-3' 0 wk Oooooo, he makes me so mad. Neary, Karen Nelson, Teresa Odell, Martha Olsson, Don O'Nea1, Jeff O'Neal, Ricky Paine, Richard Palmer, Marc Park, Allen Parker, Lin Parker, Wendy Parsons, Bo Passman, Stan Patrick, Erin Parten, Elizaberh Paul , Bobby Peirce, Steve Penn, Robert Pennington, Penny Petkovsek, Jackie Petley, Laura Pettit, lan Phillips, Frances Piller, Christie 245 Pliler, Darrell Pope, Toni Porter, Julie Pratt, Margaret Preslar, Mike Presswood, Mark Prestridge, June Rackley, Susan Reece, Robert Recd, Barry Reed, Laurie Reier, Chris Reine, Paula Resweber, Debbie Rhed, David Rice, Ruth Richards, Cheryl Richardson, Anthony Riggans, Gary Riley, Kathy Robards, Steven Robertson, Julie 46 A - x ' x A Re . , - A X f K r 'fl 2 X. , X tl f it 4 ' if 17, A , f -n K N ' 3 r il 9 tk 5 ,Q Q1 1 'xx , . at X x 5' it X rrr. 6 , S C Sr tis .1 'kt f CN ,IIIZCOUK lifi M if Rhinestone Cowboy QR. Riceb X , its at ffl Hey! 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XM' Now I know what it feels like to be a sardine . ye, W I , N' K N A 4- it ,Kb A, V K. .k 4 S r' if 5 L is Q if 51 3 li' Hi There QB. Novothyj it eeeee Q L . B ' P ts 1 H K m I N si X1 'P B M W-Lyra'-i Q' 1 A B nf l' f G :fi A .. D, Wah Ijgffifgj mf J A ' x ar 5: t, R f J fr A fa? ' ,, Y, A A J. 'ga ,H ' f J J, ffl: ' 1 ,X .Q 33:5 . . 5 , J ,SLT fn' N A J L J J B :Aj ' J 1 4 4' .Q ' p- -f x 'Y N gpg K. 9 ,fi J .T Q f as 'J X 52' ' It 55 t J AGU? A K 8 v f ' Where are the comics? S Sf vw? f -:ami X ! ff 'Q .gf ,, . ag f e-if ,fy Q :Ln -il t - A 'J . A4 J .' , gif r,,fivL ,mt ty, s K ew, e 7 w Nf' 4 .N JA ,, 't f few'-V ' .. ,1 J . ,. ' I Bordelon, Chuck Borne, Greg Boudreaux. John Boudreaux, Wayne Bounds, Robert Bouser, M'Lu Boyd, Kelly Boyle. Ed Bradford, Will Breeden, Sharon Brent, Daren Brewer, David Brewer, Doug Briszol, Scott Broome, John Brouillette, Rhonda Broussard, Marque Bruce, Julie Brumfield, Brent Bumgarner , Rhonda Bunch, Donna Bundy. Sue Burkhart, Linda Burks, Kar 255 Burks, Kim Butcher, Sharon Butler, Larrie Buzzinotti, Nancy Calabrese, Kelli Calamari, Ed Campbell, Dannette Campbell, Elizabeth Campo, Antoinette Campo, Daphne Canerday, Keitha Cangeiosi, Terri Caputa, Dean Carpenter, Lisa Carron, Frank Carver, Cathy Cash, Laurie Cassano. Gerald Catanzaro, Chance Causey. Carl Cavalier, Ellen 256 5 O et wife r,-.,.f- , - i V tr, , K vga at 4 if cw. Y ? 7 ffl' - - 'af , iff, U Q Q 17, Q, X v A, Q x Q ' ' 1 l , L , K ,S at E Go Bucs! ! ! 'M' . ,, . . C ,fr Q L We Q Expt ax . A ki , . C- 5- N iiii ,Q if ' Q ' y '53 fQ9'?,1 . . and he told me l was beautiful. CP. McDevitt, K. Boydb .bo ix 75' Q f 4-. - S 1:11. I - 1 3125 . ! M, J Xu 1 - Jw ,s .ix , I mv I 'iq 5 i A 7 l X Matchmaker, make me a match. The warden is watching. -r fl. Siernannj 4.8 lv Mr xx it' ,,Q, ff rf wks' 9' if 1 -' . S-X 0 b I 1 C! N '. lf ,an f xr- fr ,' 'tai' Chaffin, Svend Champagne, Cathy Chandler, lo Leah Chapell, Darlene Charles, Diane Cherco, Cathy Clark, lim Clark, Rose Clattenburg, David Cloy, Clint Coe, Amy Collins, Stacia Cook, Tracy Corbin, Melanie Corkorn, Cathy Corley, Paul Conlon, Laura Courtney, David Couter, Cheryl 257 Cowart, Julie Cox, Jan Craddock , Jo Craven. Carl Craven, Mary Crawford, Kenny Crifasi, Margaret Croshet, Cheri Crutchfield, lohn Currie, Elizabeth Curry, Kim Daniels, Richard Danna, Mary Daspit, Carolyn Davis, Joey Davis, Stan Dawes , Chris Day, Tami Dean, Steven U lg f WJ XM 'HP N M51 1 U , I J 2 .f -0' , if , rt ,f '- - ,S 1, , ' ' t yi at Q, x 5 Y f f C Q qwlle 0114! . . Qjfyl 119011956 Robots??? QM. LeBlanc, K. Badon, J. Garmonj - A . - , .- Q - -:.. 3.5. K E . : A X - Y db Q a - ,Rf K - if ss C rtt 1. it B' ,, A .f f f it . r if X X 1 5, ,ian ,... A X 1 X ' 'y I ' xwfl X ' ll QA A .ggirfelf Promise you won't tell? CC. Bergeron, C. Uffmanj KU!!! All C5201 ,f - 42 'J f . 4' xt ' Pifo QS? .af .X Q w X , 3 S' kk I 5 N , 'SME 3 is A - at .. is iii 'Zin imp, gas, , . ,. gb, 65183329 '15 , ,rr fi i ,, 'E a .6 . -r'- ' 1 ,, What an improvement! 3 ,,g,,, Hurry! Hurry! Decker, Paul Dclean, Dawn Demers, Kerry Detwiler, Mark Deville, Darren Dickinson, Io Anne Dobbins, Marty Doblado, Fred Doiron, Craig Doiron, Julie Donaldson, Tripp Donnelly, Stephen Drago, Lisa Drouot, Suzanne Duncan. Steve Durrett, Steve Dwyer. Kathy Dyer, Suzanne Eichelberge. Jill Fabre, Sherrell 259 60 Farmer, Charlie Farris, Toni Farrow, Lisa Fereday, John Ferguson, Carl Fife, Darren Finkinaur, Greg Pitts, Myra Fontenot, Angie Forbes. David Foretich , Mark Foy, Greg Fredric, Tracey Freshney, Betsy Frick, Julie Friedricks, Tanya Fulrner, Kim Fussell, John Futch, Angie Futrell, Mike Garrett, Annette Gaudet, Richard Gaudin , Florence Gilin, Linda Qjoyiionww Ojgclaffzf of Q 25, . , 'YG' n J :nfl N , ' . , 1' gf ' uf of- 3.2 nf , 2 Q, yy Al? 'R ' Q n t ii ' , .R J ,,,..x,,.. W,.- f - 5 Q -1 Qlzsfzf 2- - -- -. J XXM SX N ' l' L ,J Q' H 45' V53 5 gs ' 4' R rf, SQ 'V R V Viz., 'gr rg, A 'xiii -.. 'L-if , 2 t. , NB ., K F 1 f v: K' J Q p J P.. V' . J fa Q ' , 1 4,5 ,M Left, left, left right left A ,iee A fs , K. eylf- ,Q -f A A . ..Q , A fa 7, Q, ' lv? Z '11 N , 5 2 J if Hey, that's MY guy. CB. Seayj M qi efe A A . k k x FK 2kJ J: Z N J 1' i.,1 xy. f f 1.55721-'fl1,fi I avg N f xii . 6' aa flair 5 we as Hi. N Eg' 1 :ivy nigskmba-. -S 1 sh my nw qggzf F 5221617 Q N' Come on. Greg, look ai me. CL. Lanier, G. Sumrallb .,.., Q' 'R all ' X 3 Q- if' r ' ,, ' ' - r f - 1 ' , 3 . 'Y if xx figs L is . P. , , ix , b r, Q g V Q ' Q .,L , 1 5 f X . U ., , 'R 5 ,,L' ' F -' ,. 05. Q il R X n i ,, fm. , l .S 5 1 1 ' 4 ...Q-, , . Ib 5, R - 33.24 1 , - E ., ' -. . - K - lr bt t S 9 A '., 4 -' A , 5 2 , i 5 ..'.gJ-0.3 ,,,:,'.x .- 1 , r . , N K .V i v ,X , .germ a:,.11:1:2-'fix' M 1 - ' 1' if r '-x. -. ,- Y if V ,v I ,nk f ,, if H ,HL xx - v v N' K r , bf ,lg,ilf V '-J H , - ff , 1 f 1 A . qu' llsGaiorade. I--, Q A l 5 fff' uf: .Enix qP. McDeviiU f f' ' . i I-, - , -i .nm 3. . 5. Gillilang, Jeff Gladson, Mark Glueck, Greg Godbold, Karen Goebel, Byron Goings, Debbie Goodell, Gene Gordon, Becky Graham. Roberi Gray, Lisa Green. Kevin Green, Neal Green. Rodger Griffin, Todd Gueringer, Teena Guthrie, Mark Guttery. Randy Haddad, Gigi Haddad, Greg Haddon, Kim Hahn, Donna 261 Hahn, Susan Haldiman, Cathy Hall, Janice Hamilton, Clint Hammond, Melinda Haolami, Dee Harlan, Lee Harrell, Debbie Harris, Mark Harrison, Gina Hartman, Gwen Hastings, David Hawkins, Bill Haydell, Connie Hayden, Steve Hayes, Connie Hayes, Stephanie Haymon, Brian Heaton, Carolyn Herbert, Brenda 62 .7 s it Q s 1 Q , i N 1 2 ' .15 ,,,,, f 1 ' n ,,4 a Zi K if MI f, is, 2 flu' fx 4. 1? fjbfiionzowa Jffykubl What did you say her name was? QW. Bradford, B. Baconj ,t,C,tt, C y , X - , t. , t if fu- ' 1 l 'wi . 'il H9 Qf - ,- ' .K K -, ig ' , si , t t- ,. I 5 ,,. f' fl 34. rw .E xi , , N . . 'f ff , N ai ' J H t RY? i .. if K , Q YA r . t . ik 5 'fi 'af Q fiffs3gP'ulp Q M 3. 6 ww ' ' 5. - -rrt ' i'iii 4 QM In , A A ,jk .. I . r ,wt C, rs ,4 X .. , ,- g I a I Q, ' X 5 ,, X osx 9 A 1 L The ayes have it. M 4 C - CB. Sellers, C. Uffmanj Sie Ar Q 'k :Q K s f , 3 ii' ,f 9 C 2 ' Wi' 'sl f' Ji ' , 4 ll y l -gpg, Dear Abby, CC Crochet S.Blake1y5 l , ' f fix ' 1 'Q -J Hi. .. A , .:'Q.1 :Ei , - ef ,sw 1 C if . 1- X H, .... A, 1 Xi, 4 ' GW s g , ' Q a 41, sq V .. W L JAX? i 1,41 1 Hedrick, Linda Henderson, Holly Herring, Donna Hilburn, Harvey Hill, Janet Hill, Tim Hillman, Carl Hilton, Angela Hollier, Angel Howell, Tony Huet, Lori Hum, Greg lngallinera, Susan Ingle, John Irvin, Julie Iames, Karen Iernigin, Deanna Iohnson, Layne Johnson, Maureen 26 64 Jones, Foresr lones, Kenneth luelg, Vince Kaiser, Lisa Keene, Vicky Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Sharon Kellel. Jean Kidder, Robin King. Pike Knox, Marsha Knutson, lill LaCoq, Milli Lamb, Cindy Lambert, Mike Lamson. Rebecca Lancaster, Joe Landry. Lamar Landry. Nancy Langharr, Neal Lanier, Linda Qjbfvgomow QI c Zuffffgfeff - .-s. ,. , if ,Q if ' . ' fi ' - 'ri f f n . . is , L H-Q .:, r :J at is . It ,A I ,Y , , ,V fe ! -xi ,in K .. my X L - pa, '05 Thar's my girl. CS. Serpasj ,ff 14 if X 'Q AAAA-CHOOOO! ! I 5- e. . Q. i. . Qi pj.. X 2 h Ewa,-Q gi VL- l Q . 4 5 L if - r 'r i . :fx . f -. 'U 'Af ,y D' , ' L , ' V :aff 7'f 3 ri mv x 'FH L '- gg, , Q. M m gr E. .Y N J I - . ... li!! CMAJ f f if V . :gr VXAAAA 'QQ 45 , , I like it. CD. Brewerj +L- Y Follow the boys . - - r rv- 131 ' 2 W 1. in V ZQL V . .... ,L ,,,L Q lgs i ,n L .. L fe.. QQ 122S2 r fffi, ' ,A I ' A A 'Tv tk -Qs s I EQ Sm V L 0 I me i , Q 5 in 5 A C :ii 1 --pf X l sb -1 K X . L: -4 f , . Q fr X xg, in if rib ,S 1 Lantz, Ann Marie Laurent. Donna Lear. Keith LeBlanc . LeBlanc , LeBlanc , LeBlanc. LeDoux , LeDoux , Barbara Cindy Cindy Missy Craig Yvette Lejoune , Sid Lemoine. Cheryl Lentz, Dorothy Leonard, Terri Leonard , Terry Leopard , Debra Letson, Mike Lichi , Jody Lidback, Annie Lidback, Percy Lieux, Kenny Limper, Ann Lincecum, Pam Lloyd, Donna Lloyd, Pam 266 Lockhart, Donna Lockwood, Terrie Long, Darryl Long, Marti Lovell, Cindy Lowery, Tim Lynch, James Lynn, James Maassen, Janet Machost, Jennifer Maddox, Ernie Magee , Gary Mailhes, Linda Main, Amanda Mallett, Mona Mancuso, Angelle Manno, Tommy Marquez, John Marrero, Kenny QKCVYZGWZGJZJ L Q f , r,rr 1 . ts' Y Q x DQ ,. f 1'-N. 4 , A,X, .,l , M 1 F ' m 4, L i L HM Q My , w wt Q 5 , 1 . ' Q - 59 J 'fi 5 1 S, ,. r- it af' sux Q u 5 . . . ! Wm K ,WW fr x ' x N. elif' 'L xx ,uf x-a.k x 1 3 3 1' figs S :XX C Q. A ff Oh you beautiful dolls. -Q at J ,. G ,. , . 4 Q ' ',., 1- iff-I ':fj' 15 L 55' ffhpff ,YQ Nr Q6 a 'xi' t , I '.,sdW Q:.iif t ik ' S :,,B r, QI 3 5' r Q. x, 'Nr QNX 14 'Yf J' .QQ Q I O gl J 1' ,Q 'P ,t My .gr .aw L 2, s.. ,H 'And you think your class is confusion! CE. Scheitzer, S. Breeden. J. Garmonj 8 I x r +- s-X X ,t w .7 Q. . f , ' K if A10 af' ! xx.,-i f Marroy, Mark Matherne, Keith Matherne, Kristie Matherne, Scott Matson, David Maxwell, Chris Mays, Kristi McAllister, Rhonda McBride , Ken McCahi11, Angie McClendon, Karen McDevitt, Pam McDonald, Mark McEachern, Frank McLean. Kathleen McNeilly, Cathy McPherson, Erin Medley, Janet Miller, Jim 26 Miller, Rickey Miller, Terri Mincy, Jeff Misner, Mike Montgomery. Gary Moore , Dina Moore, Monica Morgan, Chip Moriarty, Johnny Morris, Vivian Mueller, Ioan Mullen, Felicia Munson, Laura Murphy, Robert Nesbir, Susan Newgard, Terry Novothy, Billy Nunn, Tim Oglesby, John Olinde, Doug Olsson, Laurel Olrman, David O'Pry, Mitch Orrego, Belinda 68 QC 1' , 1 var .EM I '- ' X M , K 'wr +xr:,Qg if his i s X S X 8' R 3 ji' ?' J3'5l '37 ffi'v'5 s- 'Hg' Q 5' ago, 'i Xx o f., XE , f av NJ, X s A W. 1 Smile, you're on candid camera. CC. Wolfkielb f ,Ojoyzganfolel M0 gf P. Q 1 Q e fl A - g y., ' r 3 ,W ,,,. N X: 4. . ,, A 3 a X S Q r' Y an , ,M . 12 fs lv 5 4:5 .ff '- ez ' X 7' X lx' ,, ,f, rf an , Av ail? 'iw 'E . 1 ' 471 CZIIIUKWIIF Ln- This is b1ase'. KK. Weber, D. Olindeb ' Osmeni, Lisa Parke, Jimmy Parsons, Daniel Passman, Lori Pate, Jennifer Pearce, Jackie Peary, Sid Pecoraro , John Pellecchia , David Sirike ihree. You're our. penny, David is .1 4. 1jf f- r s 7 :rs J Aff J K I ' Phillips, Phillips. Nd, Phillips, Philpor, N ' Phuong 'N 9 David Kristin Mark Phil Cao Debbie Piercey, Pitehford, Jody Planzo, Jeff Plunkeu, Sharon Poirrier, Laura Pope, Missy Pourciau, Dale Pruyn, Cynthia Raborn, Susan 269 Raiford, Bobby Rak, Susan Rathe, Noel Reed, Kitty Reese, Ricky Repp, Timmy Resweber, Cindy ? j y : ' Cjoyffonzoml Rhoads, Billy Ricca, Scott Rice, Molly Richardson, David Richardson, Holly Robards, Mark Roberts , Barney Roberts, Layne i R, is 1160-Z ff, it Robertson, Elizabeth Y Robicheauxl Brian Hit 'em again, harder, harder. A -, , g H N ,,,1 Robinson, Gerry ' ' Rogero, David ff A V Romero, Melanie QM i -i F, Rooney, Kevin . i 1 3 Ross, Angie N 4751! , fi ' V Ross. Hughie r'5'gm, , KL P . J , ,X 1 Roubique, Margaret 12.52 4 ' 5 l ' 1' ' if f A Y, R - i X i Y 5 N sf '..,..n 70 rr, aww is ,sf 3' '5s+Rv r , ks, wi, V M' , xl 9 l g ,ik jaw, aw .la were nor in ir, We're on top. P-f ,Q ia S 1 , 5. I V, i. L A i sr s -K ' hx' Give me a B , Roussel, Alana Ruckstuhl, Ken Ruiz, lose Scardina, Brel Schilling, Paul Schledr, Richard Schulenberg, Bill Schwarrzenburg, John Schweitzer, Ed Seals, Chris Seals, Mike Seay, Beverly Sellers, Barry Sells, Lisa Sells, Jimmy Serpas, Susan Sharp, Bill Sharlan. Sieve Shelton, Greg 271 Shillington, James Siemann, Jodi Simmons, Leah Simonds, William Slocum, Barbara Smith, Danna Smith, Greg Smith, Kevin Smith, Lisa Sommers, Cathy Sommers, Michele Souter, Scott Speed, Debbie Spencer, Blair Spencer, Dan Sprunk, Daniel Stabiler. Susan Stafford, Greg Starkey, Don Stentiford. Kari Stephens. Steve Stewart, Troy Sumrell, Greg Sutherland , Stephanie Sweeny, Shannon Talbert, Peggy Talbert, Bret Tallaksen, Mike Taylor, Amy Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Ellen 272 FF Ojofzfomoifa C7 V5 ,ig fl, 5 y , f X? 1 eww fa A X f X .a it .4-' ,,,,.,..--i-ff , l'm NOT mad! My Cgjfwsgrllf How long ago did the bell ring? CA. McCahill, C. LeB1ancD 'W!1l'kr iw .-vena X 'K ,J L, 2' vs ft Taylor, Jo Teater, Janice Teekel . Janelle Thibodaux, Beryl Thibodaux, Cheryl Thibodeaux, Aimee Thompson, Gay Thompson, Julia Tisdale, Kathy Todd, Terri Townley, Lynn Tubbs, Paul Tuten, Pat Uffman, Craig Uhrback, Todd Urdiales. Wayne Velasquez, Rene Venable, Kirk Vicknair, Rhett Vitrano, Nadine Wafer, Pat Walker, Karen Walker, Tammy Wallace, Jimmy Waltman, Kay Wang, Anna Ward, Lauren Washispack, Quentin Watkins, Lonnie Watlington, Johnny Watts, Daniel 273 N Webb. Vernon Weil, Sheri Wesley, Randy West, Ray White. Kim Whitehead, Fe Whitlatch, Paige Wilkins, Bob Williams . Kathy Williams, Katheryn Willis, Lynn Wilson, Mika Wtulfkicl, Carmen Wright , Karen Young, Mark Young, Scotty Zcringuc, Daphne 274 Qiwwwtf, JM ' MQ4, ,Xxx Zettler, Valerie fe X wif' fu ' lc' 'iv Q J - , H , 3 . Q r Our boys will shine tonight. Q5,,t,,,,,,a ewiwti mat Eyes on copy! fa af JN ssh s 54 Don't look now, but there HE is! ! !' is NOT PICTURED Amond, Steve Anthony, Daine Azar, Robin Barbier, John Barnett, Randy Bennett, Renee Bergeron, Chuck Bounds, Rebecca Bourgeois, John Bradley, Chuck Dellsperger, David Dreis, Cynthia Duhe, Wiley Elling, Laura Garmon, Judy Grimes, Keith Guidry, Connie Guidry, Stacie Hammonds, Billy Harvey, Kevin Haslam, Martha Hicks, Thomas Horne, David Howes, Gary Huckeba, Gary Johnson, Wally Knight, Russell Kopcso, Karry Kreeger, Kim Landry, Mary McCullough, Luke Meadows, Brian Mitchell, David Nash, Cynthia Newman, Craig Pantinople, Venito Parr, Patti Raiford, Bobby Reier, Scott Reier, Chris Rooney, Bruce Russell, Fran Saenz, Azucena Schoening, Warren Servich, Charles Soileau, Mark Stephens, William Stewart, Joseph Stewart, Ron Thibodeaux, Susan Thompson, Mary Turpin, Tammy Velasquez, Rene Vutera, Steve Waters, Nicholas Weaver, Traci Wilson, James 76 1 FREEDOM fofwodw UPPQOQ fo1GofovQc5wolbEaclvDa5 wwoashfp WPW f0fLiv0fYou1vLi6efYou1vWag fovwiw folow i'uTu4 to CLIDOGU -J 1ii 3 FREEDOM IN '76 bv P up an :Jil X' ff, 11 was 277 Elisa-msfffgfy n...I5f3155f-5451 I---V ,zifii ,,:.xf.,:. Q , ,,.....,x:,,, X Q 55sQm1x:s,:e J X-ui 1' if af 'UL Wfilw 1 if-Q. ,y.' . ., ,V If-1-.,f1, 1.v,xA D L, X .W-wer-'N 1 3 'bww 3 IP' L, CQ 5 3 !..'s- p, ':k 2 sf 2 5 ' I Y, , if f 4f 1 1 , 'sb I A f J' 1,1 2 4 S ,J ! 1 f, 1 K ' 5 Q I -,fkw ii ,f lgn?:I!,1U: VV' KX VL W 5 -4 we W 0 T f-QT Y 279 80 Ewlem MGM 'ndepwdw Qu li 0 Mw7e 'M Q -1' SS 55 SS QS v - .......... O. . 0 O . O O 0.0.0.0,Q'6.0.0.0.0.0.0 0.0 00.0.00 0 0 O. Q . NNNHN H NNON 6 0 I O O 0 5 O O 6 O O O 0.O.0.O.O.O'0.0O 0 9 O .O O O Gnwi. 5-,Q 1126 A X 172, X 11, , , 0,1 ,- nf I .1 55.-,131 . 1 'Mil-1', PQ 'V . 1 1 f 1 1,2311 ' .,1 +659 1 4 1 ?5l?i3i , Affqw, 411233, , :Kiwi- 5.4,-4,-11. ,1'1e.yg, 12.1-11 1 iff..-Xa. it- - '4.,5t1, P'fi??f1J' E , . N M, mf .. H ' M . g-1?5u1:ff ' fi 1 ' 515211211 1- 1 111, . 1 K u 3, Vi. ., H 1 ' K ,f 1, K: 1 , 1 1 . 1, 1 1 4, , 11? h 1 . My I 1 1 1 3 1A 1 I 1 f ' 1, 1 . 1 1' 1 I 1 . 1. , . 1 1 1 . ,. l 1 1 1 11 3, 1 1-. . 1 1 A 1 . 1- 1 1 1 xl , 1 . 1 , . f I ,Q..,,14,--4M.1,,.Qs 1 ,WH ,L-11,,,.,4,:4.4L1 1 Q..-ff - ..A.4.1.4.z.....L4-' . A 1 ...QL Az, -A ' Y--V V 4 'Km 4 Aciveriisemernis The staff of the 1976 Buccaneer Log would like to thank the following business establishments and clubs for their cooperation in making the publication of this book possible. We hope that you will patronize these businesses in return for their generosity. e Pa +ron THE FLOWER BASKET 'V ' g,iQLt'-'xv 2 4 5' 7' - fi Lurffl-.SS-If--' F' 530' , . J.. . ,f ,SfQf7f.- 4531-51, .. ' I 4 exif J F' -1' Q, V, - Ag ' .1 rirriiiui. - ZLL X L32 ,L ,, lt-' .4 - pf ,g Y . ami , , . '11 A7 f 1 , --ff psi HT , LACOUR'S CU STCJM DRAPERIES Decorative Window Specialists Alluring Fabrics for Home and Office or 160 Sharp Rd. 927-4210 ....,,i 3, V XG! ., A?-, ..'- 1' t , NAYLOR BROTHERS Hardware and Garden Center 9404 Florida Blvd. 927-7561 Housewares and Gifts NUGENT STEEL Fabricators of Structural Miscellaneous Reinforcing Bars and Mesh Aluminum - Stainless 9400 Airbase Ave. 956-1334 CAPITOL SCHWWN DE A 'DFP saw ,HEALTHAIT5 rm X fx, a 9 ...nh ,K ,W H -Zan Y if A . pi j ' j I Sales, Service and Repairs on All Makes and I r 9-I dv-4'fgff'4V Q ' Models, Parts and Accessories ,Qin .rf Af G I 3, 5, 10 Speeds in Stock ff ,f::f 1lg is-' Over 25 Years Experience -f 0' 4 X ' kr at f' H -.,-, . 'R ETH' New Location 6246 Florida Blvd. ' '- ' ' r-W' G 927-1997 NEW GENERATION A Store for Your Generation 'J 2 3- I we lx 0 f is J ,h V -,fm lx ay E5 ' Q v 9-C. 'X N .MN Xxx A A . . 0 l K 3.11 X M Qui L i ,iw J! ' -E 'L L, 1:2 f '1 X ,E E EE E .E.l KJ 1 M fx N' f ifv E E E f X ikmfuz -4 -XX! X l 3'Mii'l-QI: 0 0 . he ' ' 4 3 .1 'ff K KJ :SL I 3 19-'f E ll 75 0 E X A WE: 1' ' .. E AE-V1 I h 10090 Florida Blvd. 3332 1-llhland Rd. 272-1700 343-3393 CAcross From Blue Crossj fTiger Townj ,J 'SMH L, A Y J-.TJ I,e'.J if MII - ' 'K' Y IILlD'5 BLOOMING BUCKET, INC. 921-8164 g QQ 9410 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. HUD PUCKETT, Owner and Designer Compliments of TUMINELLO OPTICAL DISPENSARY, INC. Compliments of WOLF SUNBEAM BAKERY 1504 Florida Blvd. 343- 1788 ' PQ I I -' ' 'QS ' 'E ' 1 1' N 0 U E R E ggi! , qw W 5 J f in gs i n is .4 i ASSOCIATES 1li Firearms Division , I iw I It Guns, Ammo, Reloading Equipment : 7 :fit S- I T Components, Hatch Supplies I I -5 10220 Florida Blvd. COUNTRY CLUB MOBIL 2191 Sherwood Forest Blvd. Phone No. 275-9217 POPE'S HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Free Estimates 275-8160 Owner: JIM POPE 10230 Choctaw Baton Rouge, La. 4 111111111 1 su 1 LY in ll s 6B55 iii: 5 ' BATON ROUGE CAPS el GOWNS - CHORAL ROSES LOUISIANA 70805 'IR ' 0- IONES UOSII XNY CLASS RINGS - INVITATIONS - DIPLOMAS - YEAR BOOKS v E 1 Y rw 41 1 Ty, 1 I 1 in 1 J Q:s:r1L..5f,v,5 in ll . n XGJL- 'u V QJKM 1,l-'., JACK SABIN'S Pine Foods 9716 Airline Hwy. 926-0565 fr-xx DAIRY QUEEN 10755 Florida Blvd. 272-3910 OYQZXL ORM?-XL BAroN Rouse AGENCY Mfim 'f .agua INSURANCE 778 Chevelle Drive 70806 TUXEDO RENTALS Featuring +he Very Lafest Styles and Colors for: RSS. 275-6128 Off. 926-7860 Weddings- parties All Formal Occasions All Sizes Including Children P.O. Box 66451 Baton Rouge, La. ' Colored Shirfs ' All Accessories ' Blaclc Business Suits ' Formal Shoes M c N E M AR 2 Locations fo Serve You CONSTRUCTION 3 'N-M Hrs.: 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. C00 Saf.8a.m.-4p.m. Bon Marche S.C. Hrs.: Open lO:O0 a.m. Baton Rouge' La ' 70815 Evenings by Appoin'lmen+ 1350 Sharp Road Apartments - Commercial and Residential Builder 926-5114 383-0056 924-5166 lljglldfglil . . . When It Comes to Fashion, l.H . 's Has It All! Broadmoor Corporate Mall Westmoreland 926-5120 Hammond 926-0900 Lafayette 387-5781 345-4403 235-5566 i arina WARSAW CITY DOCK State Route 22, 3 Miles South of Springfield 1 Gateway to the Best in Boating and Fishing! Bob and Joan Vivian at the Marina Cin residencej - Springfield 294-5041 Chuck Kaufman in Baton Rouge - 272-3120 292 BEST WISHES FROM Buc: BACKERS PLANT WORLD 9155 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. 70815 Complete Line of Top Quality Nursery and House Plants Free Advice on Complete Line of Landscaping Fertilizers and 924-5844 Insecticides PICCADILLY CAFETERIAS Bon Marche Delmont Village Westmoreland Cortana Mall KK K! 6201111 gy 557171.11712 milf liflfiflfzg Mr Vial K!gl'fH7Id'l1Q 21167165 jijkh . Route 34 p.o. Box aoe Denham Springs, La. 70726 Phone: 664-3094 Q CAL s WRECKER REEVE'S SUPERMARKET tg SERVICE Open 7 Days . Broadmoor Gulf Service Complete Cooked Foods Dspaffmsm 9590 Florida Blvd. 921-0866 10770 Harrell's Ferry Rd. Dealer: CALVIN ARCENEAUX Corner of Florida Blvd. and Cora if? VIKING DISTRIBUTORS Azrock Floortile and Style-Rite Carpet 754 Madeline Court 926-4993 BROADMOOR TRI HI Y Says Bucs Are Best! 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L.: 230, 97 Allen. G.: 176, 87 Allen, M.: Allen, R.: 253 Alley, P.: 230. 40, 102, 111, 54 Allmand, L.: 230 Alonzo, D.: 230 48 176 Alonzo, D.: 176, 84 .89 Amis, C.: 176, 192, 115, 102. 111 Amond, M.: 230 Amond, S.: 275, 116 Amos, E.: 176 Amos, L.: 253 Ancona, M.: 253, 116 Anderman, A.: 230 Anderson, A.: 230, 50 Anderson, B.: 176, 40 Anding, R.: 176 Andre, L.: 253, 89 Andre, M.: 230 Andrews. W.: 253 Anthony, D.: 275 Appleby, V.: 211 Applegate. A.: 176 , 68. '76 Arceneaux, D.: 253, 76 Argrave, J.: 253 Armanini, M.: 253 Amold. L.: 253, 87 Arrowood, I.: 176, 206, 101 Ashby, R.: 230 Atkinson, I.: 230, 42 Atkinson, B.: 176, 65, Aubert, P.: 230 Aubrey, D.: 230 Aucoin, M.: 230 Aull, E.: 253, 40, 48, Azar, R.: 275 Azorsky. J.: 176 Babcock, R.: 253 Babin, A.: 230 Bacon, A.: 230, 55 90. 80 97. 58 Bacon, W.: 253. 262, 116 Badeaux, D.: 177, 74 Badeaux, J.: 231. 66 Badon, C.: 231, 102, 111 Badon, K.: 253, 258, 97, 58 Bahlinger, R.: 211, 102, 73 Bailey. J.: 231 Bailey, T.: 177 Bailey, D.: 231 Baker. D.: 177 Baldwin, I.: 231 X mf.. Baliker, I.: 251 Baliker, P.: 253, 139 Barbier. I.: 275, 87 Bares, B.:177, 44, 45, Bark, D.: 253, 116 84. 54 Barksdale, B.: 253, 51, 116, 54, 163 Barksdale , R.: 231 Barksdale, S.: 177, 97, Bamard, J.: 231, 81 Bames, R.: 253 Barnett, R.: 275 Barr, S.: 177 Bass, B.: 254 Bass, J.: 254, 78 Bates. I.: 177 Bates. M.: 231, 116 Baughman, N.: 211 Baughman, S.: 231, 97 Beatty, C.: 231 68, 133, 75. 50 Bodin, W.: 178 Boelter, D.: 178, 103, 42, 43 Bogan, S.: 178 Bolger. D.: 254 Bolger, P.: 232, 46, 40, 139 Bolinger, N.: 211, 74 Bolton, E.: 178 Bolton. T.: 254, 97 Bonaventure, B.: 232 Bonds, D.: 232, 134 Bordelon, C.: 255, 74 Bordelon, M.: 178 Bome, G.: 255 Bortnick, S.: 251 Bostwock, D.: 232 Boudreaux, B.: 232, 134 Boudreaux, C.: 232 Boudreaux. H.: 255 Boudreaux. I.: 232, 46, 102, 136 Beaupre, M.: 254 Beck, S.: 177 Beck, I.: 254, 116 Beeson, C.: 254 Belgard, C.: 254, 116 Bell, T.: 231 Bella, D.: 231, 102 Bellamy, K.: 231, 229, 51, 55 Bellecci, M.: 177, 138 Bellue, M.: 254, 58 Bellue, R.: 231, 140 Boudreaux , J. : 255 Bounds, R.: 275 Bounds, R.: 255, 74 Bourg. C.: 178 Bourg, I.: 178 Bourg. L.: 251 Bourgeois, C.: 178. 97, 50 Bourgeois , J. : 275 Bouser. M.: 255 . 89 Boyd. K.: 255, 256, ss Boyer. J.: 232. 44, 45, 84, 102, 11, 54 Bennett . Bennett . Bennett . B.: 231, 67, 81. 70. 78 K.: 177 M.:254 Boyle, E.: 255. 137 Boynton, B.: 25, 178, 165, 149, 42, 90 Bennett. R.: 275 Benton, S.: 254 Bergeron, C.: 258, 275, 80 Bergeron, J.: 231 Bemard, V.: 254 Berry, D.: 231 Berry, L.: 254, 84 Berry, R.: 177, 89 Berry, S.: 177 Berthelot, C.: 254 Berthelot, R.: 177 Bessmertny, M.: 254 Betancourt, R.: 211 Bewley, L.: 211, 73 Biggio. B.: 231 Bird, M.: 254, 82. 76 Bradfor, W.: 255 Bradley, B.: 178 Bradley, C.: 275, Braud, G.: 232 Breaux, K.: 232. Breaux, S.: 179 Breeden, J.: 179 , 262. 116 , 40, 66, 77, 97 74 67. 81 Breeden, S.: 255, 267, 58 Brent, D.: 255 Brent. G.: 251 Brewer, D.: 255 Brewer, D.: 232, 89 Brewer, D.: 255, 265, 46 Brigg, T.:179. 101, 75, 89 Brignac, L.: 179, 73 Brinkhuis, M.: 232 Bristol, D.: 179, 154, 102, 97 Bitter, K.: 251 Bitter, T.: 178 Black,J.:178, 103, 97, 42, 43 Black, W.: 231, 44, 102 Blackwell, M.: 254 Blackwell, R.: 211 Blackwell, R.: 178, 232, 235 Blackwell, S.: 254, 76 Blagg,T.:232,228,158.40,102,53, 156, 135, 51, 55, 162, 64 Blake, A.: 254, 76 Blakeley, S.: 254. 263, 97, 133, 58 Blakewood, E.: 254 Blom. M.: 254, 137 Blythe. C.: 178, 103 Blyme. D.: 254 Bristol, S.: 255, 137 Britt, M.: 30, 179, 192, 102, 48, 111. 129 Broemmelsiek, J.: 251 Broome, I.: 255 Brouillette, C.: 179 Brouillette, R.: 255 Broussard, B.: 179 Broussard, M.: 255, 252, 46, 116, 163, 50 Broussard, M. L.: 29, 179, 44.45, 48. 49, 103, 74, 61, 60, 64 Broussard, R.: 232, 141, 54 Brown, D.: 179, 102, 111 Brown, H.: 179 Brown, K.: 180, 48 Collie , J.: 251 Campo . D .: 256 C.: 84. 71, Brown, M.: 232, 101, 80 Brown. M.: 180, 66 Bruce, I.: 255 Bruce, P.:180, 103 Brumf ie ld . B.:255 Brunson. D.: 211. 74. 87 Bryan, J.: 180 Bryan, L.: 232 Bryan. B.: 232 Buchanan. B.: 232, 80 Buchanan, B.: 180, 84, 90 Budden. J.: 233 Bugea, A.: 180, 85, 40, 72 Bugea, A.: 233. 53 Bullock, T.: 180. 69 Bumgamer, R.: 253. 255, 137, 58 Bunch, D.: 255 Bunch, F.: 233 Bundy, K.: 233 Bundy, M.: 180, 111, 87 Bundy. S.: 255, 133 Burke. I.: 180, 80 Burkhalter, A.: 180 Burkhalter, L.: 233 Burkhart, L.: 255 Burks, B.: 256 Burks, L.: 255 Burmer, T.: 233 Burnett, J.: 251, 102, 54, 140 Bums. M.: 233, 90, 78 Burcher, S.: 256, 133. 138 Butler, D.: 180 Butler, L.: 256 Butler, P.: 233, 229, 135, 97, 55 Butler, R.: 27, 233 Buzzinotti, N.: 256, 138 Caffarel. M.: 233 Cain. C.: 211, 173 Calabrese , Calamari , K.: 256. 97. 58 B.: 180. 73 Calamari, E.: 256, 89 Calandro, J.: 233 Calandro, P.: 180 Cambio, M.: 233 Campbell. Campbell . E.:256. 68 E.:256. 76 Candler, D.: 180, 147, 40, 149, 150 Canerday, K.: 256 Cangelosi, F.: 181, 103, 98 Cangelosi, T.: 256. 58 Cannon. D.: 233. 44. 53. 98 Cannon, G.:181, 199, 40, 53, 96, 151 Caputa, D.: 256 Carlock,J.:181, 40. 48, 96, 97 Carpenter, C.: 181 Carpenter, I.: 181, 65, 50 Carpenter, I.: 181, 74, 76 Carpenter, L.: 256, 58 Causey, C.: 256 Causey, C.: 233 Cavalier, E.: 256, 76 Cavalier, S.: 181, 82, 90 Caves. L.: 181 Cefalu, L.: 73 Chachere, J.: 181 Chaffin, M.:181, 44, 67, 62, 60, 75, 54 Chaffin, S.: 257, 61, 60, 75, 54 Chaffin. I.: 233, 239, 44, 45, 46, 102. 111, 87, 54 Chamberlin, C.: 181, 70 Champagne, C.: 257 Chance, D.: 233, 73 Chandler, J.: 257, 97, 58 Chapell, D.: 257, 58 Charles, D.: 257, 97 Charles, I.: 182 Chatelain. I.: 233, 90 Courtney. I .: 234 Coutee, C.: 257, 139, 138 Couty, I.: 234, 99 Couvillion, J.: 234, 155 Cowart, I.: 258, 76 Cox, I.: 258 Cox, I.: 211 Craddock, F.: 258 Craft, D.: 251 Crain, S.: 251 Craven, C. Craven, M.: 258 Craven, R.: 234 Crawford, K.: 258 Creaghe, R.: 234, 102 Crifasi, M.: 258 Crochet, C.: 258, 263, 98, 133. 58 Crowder. D.: 183 Crowell, D.: 183 Cherco . C .: 257 Cherco . S .: 233 Cheslers, I.: 233 Childers, I.: 233, 97 Childers, L.: 182 Christensen. N., 182, 84, 103 Claiborne, T.: 182, 44, 46, 65, 40, 67, 65, 62, 60, 42 Clark, C.: 234, 48, 97, 49 Clark, E.: 182 184, 44, 67, 138, 42. 64, 50 Clark, G.: 182 87, 89 Clark, R.: 275 76 Clark, W.: 234, 141 Clark , J.: 257 Clarke. H.: 182 Clattenburg. D.: 257, 51, 116. 54 Clattenburg, B.: 234, 44, 102, 51, 111, 54 Clay, D.: 182, 89 Clement, C.: 234, 78 Cloy, C.: 257, 116 Coarsey, S.: 234, 73, 74 Coates, L.: 251, 73 Coe. I.: 234 Coggins. R.: 182. 74. 150 Cole. C.:182. 84. 40. 63 Coleman, K.: 234, 82 Carpenter, W.: 233 Carton, A.: 256, 66 Carver, C.: 256, 82 Cary, T.: 181 Cash, L.: 159, 256, 156, 97, 58 Cashio, M.: 233 Cassano. G.: 256 Castle, D.: 181 Catanzaro, A.: 256 Collings, K.: 251, 84 Collins, S.: 257, 133 Combouzou, S.: 234 Comeaux, D.: 182 Comeaux, S.: 251, 97 Cook, D.: 234 Cook. I.: 182, 54 Cook, T.: 182, 183. 236, 46, 65, 134. 54, 90 Cook, T.: 257 Cop, P.: 182, 74 Corban, M.: 257 Corkern. L.: 257 Corley, P.: 257 Corley, S.: 183 Corsentino, T.: 183 Cote, S.: 183, 44, 48, 96 Cothern, N.: 183, 251, 85 Coulon, L.: 257 Courtney, D.: 257, 84 Courtney, E.: 234 Crutchfield, J.: 258 Cuevas, S.: 234, 67, 76, 78 Culotta, K.: 234, 102, 85, 140 Cummings. I.: 183, 73 Cunningham, G.: 234 Curley. M.: 234 Currie, E.: 258, 133 Curry. K.: 258, 98, 78 Curry, M.: 234, 44, 45, 229, 81, 75 Cutter, C.: 234 Daigle, C.: 183, 98 Daigle. D.: 183 Daigle. I.: 234 Daigre, R.: 234 Dailey, G.: 234 Daniel, I.: 234 Daniel, R.: 258 Danna, A.: 183 Danna, M.: 258 Daquanno, I.: 183 Daronsbourg. S.: 235. 98 Daspit, C.: 258 Daspit, J.: 235 David. J.: 183. 72, 68, 50 Davis, C.: 235 Davis, D.: 184, 102, 111 Davis, J.: 258, 84, 89 Davis, S.: 258 Dawes, C.: 258 Dawes, M.: 235 Day, L.: 235, 108, 155, 44, 84, 40, 53 51, 55 Day, T.: 258, 102 De Pierri, S.: 235 Dean, S.: 258, 102 Dease, L.: 235. 246, 94 Decker B.: 235 Delean P.: 259, 40 Delean R.: 235 Delatte . Delbrocco, C.: 235 Delery, D.: 235. 102 Dellsperger, D.: 275 Demers, K.: 259 Demers, R.: 235, 74 95 Dessert, C.: 184, 44, 45, 40.53. 103. 42. 78. 89 Detwiler, M.: 259 Deville, D.: 235, 259 Deville, I.: 176 Deweese, P.: 235 Dibenedetto, S.: 235 Dickinson, I.: 259, 40 Dickinson, S.: 251, 40 Distefano. I.: 251, 89 Dixon, M.: 235, 134 Dobbins, M.: 184, 147, 164, 134, 42, 43 146,46, 67, Dobbins, M.: 259, 44, 116, 46 Dobbs. C .: 235 Doblado, F.: 259, 74, 54 Doiron, C.: 259 Doiron, I.: 259 Doiron, P.: 251 Domino, A.: 251, 137, Donaldson, W.: 259 Donnelly, S.: 259 Doucet, D.: 235 Downey, C.: 211, 82 Downey, K.: 235 Downs, D.: 184, 50 Doyle, D.: 235 Doyle, A.: 235, 111 Drago, B.: 236, 77 Drago. L.: 259, 42 Dreis, C.: 275 Drouet, S.: 259. 137 Dufrene, L.: 184 Dugas, A.: 184. 98, 78 Duhe, W.: 275 Duke, D. Duncan, R.: 211, 78 Duncan, S.: 259 Dunham, G.: 235 Dunlap: B.: 184, 67 Dunne, A.: 184 Dupre, J.: 184, 73 81, 82, 152 Fallon, J.: 185. 44 Farmer. C.: 260 Farrier, J.: 236 Farris, T.: 260 Farrow, E.: 260 Farrow, M.: 236, 139 Favre, A.: 185 Favre, R.: 185 Fazekas, J.: 236, 95 Fereday. I.: 236 Fereday, I.: 260, 102, 74 Fereday, I.: 185, 67, 42 Ferguson, C.: 260 Ferracii, T.: 186, 72 Fielding, S.: 186, 84 Fields, I.: 233, 236, 53, 229, 98, 55 Fife, D.: 260 Fink, L.: 236, 44, 48. 98, 57 Finkenaur, R.: 260 Fiser, C.: 236 Fitts, M.: 260, 98, 58 Fleming, R.: 211. 73 Fleshman, F.: 186 Floyd, P.: 186, 42 Fontana, T.: 211 Fontenot. A.: 260 Fontenot, C.: 186 Fontenot, D.: 211, 64 Forbes, D. 260 Ford, I.: 186, 84, 136 Foretich, M.: 260 Foretich, M.: 186 Foster, C.: 236, 246, 84, 135, 133, 95 Fougerousse, C.: 186, 72, 68 Fowler, B.: 186, 40, 103, 61, 60 Foy, J.: 260, 116 Francis, T.: 186 Francis, V.: 187 Franklin , Durrer, R.: 211, 46 C.: 251 Gautreau, S. Gaylord, K.: 185, 187, 40, 53, 219, 94 Gebhart, G.: 237, 89 Geiselbrecher, P.: 211 Gelpi, P.: 237 Giambrone, I.: 237 Gilin, C.: 237. 98 Gilin, L.: 260 Gilliland, J.: 261, 87 Gladson, M.: 261, 137, 80 Glahn, P.: 237 Glahn, S.: 187, 66.150, 42, 140 Glass, I.: 237, 78, 89 Gleason, K.: 237 Glueck, D.: 231, 237, 246 Glueck, G.: 261 Godbold. K.: 261, 68 Goebel, B.: 261 Goebel, C.: 237 Goings, A.: 211, 73 Goldberger, M.: 237, 82,'139, 78 Goldstein, L.: 237, 55 Gomez, L.: 237 Goodell, G.: 261 Goodrum, R.: 238, 141 Goodson, D.: 238, 102 Gordon, R.: 261 Gossett, L.: 237, 238, 102, 229, 98.51, 55 Goudeau, D.: 176, 187, 202, 208, 232, 109, 44, 45, 218, 84, 102, 53, 151, 87 Goudeau, M.: 187 Graham, R.: 261 Grainger, R.: 238, 84, 81 Graves, M.: 211 Graves, T.: 238 Gray, C.: 188, 40 Gray, L.: 261, 76 Gray, M.: 188, 224 Guy. J.:21 Durrett, M.: 185. 223 Durrett, S.: 259, 116 Dutschke, M.: 185 Duvemet, I.: 185, 63 Duvernet, T.: 185, 80 Dwyer, K.: 259, 82 Dwyer, R.: 211 Dyason, J.: 236 Dyer, E.: 184, 185, 67, 77, 82, 50 Dyer, S.: 259, 159, 156, 163 Dyson, D.: 185, 73 Easley, M.: 185 Eckert, B.: 185 Eichelberge. I.: 259, 137 , 40, 67, 71, 69 Franklin, C.: 236 Frederic, T.: 260, 99, 58 Freeman, R.: 236, 89 Freshney, E.: 260, 480, 98, 58, 139, 61 60 Freund, M.: 237 Frick, J.: 260, 70 Friedman, A.: 237, 52 Friedrichs, T.: 260 Friley, I.: 187, 195, 73 Friley, K.: 187 Fritchie, G.: 231, 237, 248, 51, 111 Frye, J.: 237, 155 Fuchs. R.: 237 Fulmer, K.: 260, 76 Fussell. I.: 187 Fussell, I.: 260 Futch, A.: 260, 98 Futrell, M.: 260, 65, 137, 65 Gallmann,I.:187, 73, 63, 51 Galloway, E.: 237, 84 Garmon. I.: 251 Green, K.: 261 Green, M.: 188, 64 Green, N.: 261, 71, 70 Green, R.: 116, 261 Greenhill, R. Greenhill, R.: 188, 238 Gresens, L.: 188, 84, 63 Griffin, K.: 238, 102, 51, 111, 54 Griffin, T.: 261 Griggs. D.: 211 Grimes, K.: 275 Groody, D.: 188 Gross, M.: 238 Groves. D.: 188 Grubbs, A.: 238, 46, 102 Guehe, W.: 251, 74 Gueringer . Gueringer , T.: 261, 137, 78 C.: 238, 111, 102 Guidry, C.: 275 Guidry, S.: 275 Guthrie, M.: 261, 74 Guttery, R.: 261 1 , 41, 44, 40, 103, 42 Elkins C.: 236, 44, 45 Elkins M.: 251 Elkins, B.: 211, 74 Elling L.: 275 Elofson, R.: 236, 46, 78 Elrod, G.: 236 Elrod, G.: 236, 46 Elsey, D.: 236 Elsey, R.: 236 Engels. M.: 211 Evans, D.: 185. 236, 84 Evans, M. Fable, S.: 259, 76 Fair, S.: 236 Garmon . J . Garrett , A . 258, 267, 275, 40, 98, 58 260 Garrett, G. 187 Gasaway, B.: 237, 102, 74 Gasque, K. Gaudet, R.: 260 Gaudin. F.: 260 Guzzardo. G.: 238 Guzzardo. G.: 188 Gyan, E.: 238, 44, 45, Haddad, G.: 261, 98 Haddad. G.: 261 Haddon, K.: 238, 98 59 Haddon, K.: 261, 68 Hagar, L.: 238, 100 Hahn, D.: 261, 98 Hahn, S.: 262 Hair, C.: 238, 89 Hair, G.: 188 Haldiman, C.: 262 Hall, J.: 262, 58 Hamilton, C.: 262 Hamilton, J.: 238, 135, 64 Hamilton, P.: 211, 73 Hammonds, B.: 275 Hammons, J.: 262, 76, 87 Hardaway, J.: 180, 188 Harding, E.: 238, 136, 78 Harding, G,: 189, 149, 82, 42 Harlan, A.: 189 Harlan, K.: 238, 73 Harlan, L.: 262, 68 Harrell, D.: 262, 67, 74, 77 Harris, D.: 189 Harris, J.: 189, 111 Harris. J.: 63, 189 190. 200. 108, 157, Harris, M.: 262, 82, 140 Hebert . Harrison, G.: 262 Harrison, J.: 189 Harroun, J.: 238, 102, 74 Hart, G.:189, 103, 82 Hartline, C.: 189, 165 Hartline, G.: 238, 140 Hartline, R.: 238, 46, 54, 102, 140 Hartman, G.: 262, 76 Hartman, R.: 211 Harvey, K.: 238, 275 Haschile, S.: 239, 67, '74, 133, 138 Haslam, M.: 275 Hastings, D.: 262 Hawkins, T.: 239 Hawking, W.: 262, 116 Haydell, C.: 262 Haydell, J.: 239 Hayden, D.: 189 Hayden, S.: 262, 116 Hayes, C.: 262 Hayes, J.: 239 Hayes, S.: 262, '78 Haymon, B.: 262, 78 Haynes, E.: 189, 101, 75 Haynes, S.: 239 Hays, G.: 239 Heaton, C.: 262, 99, 58 Hebert, B.: 262, 76 Hebert, D.: 251, '73 Hebert, J.: 239, 44, 67, 90 Hebert, R.: 183, 189, 144, 46, 42, 90 S.: 239. 84. 46. 64 James, K .: 263 Hedrick, L.: 263 Heidner, T.: 239 Henderson, H.: 263, 99, 58 Henriksen, D. Hereford, K.: 239, 90 Herring, D.: 263 Hicks, T.: 275 Hichson, M.: 189, 251 Higgins, C.: 190 Hightower, T.: 190, 210 Hilbom. R.: 190, 73 Hilburn, H.: 263, '74 Hill, D.: 239, 62, 60 Hill, J.:263 Hill, K.: 190, 90, 87, 89 Hill, T.:263 Hill, T.:239 Hillman, C.: 263 Hilton, A.: 263, 137. 81 Holland, E. Hollier, A.: 263 Holloway, C.: 239, 89 Holloway, E.: 239 Holloway, T.: 251 Honeycutt, C.: 239 Honeycutt, J.: 239 Hooper, C.: 190, '76 Hoover, G.: 211 Horne , D . : Howard, K 275 .: 190 , 99 Howard, M.: 190, 87 Howard. S.: 239, 240, 109, 158, 155, 46 , 156 , Howard, T 55, 162 .: 240 Howard, Jr.: 240 Howell, A.: 263, 137, 129 Howell, R.: Howes, G.: 275 211 Johnson, J.: 191, 207, 45, 65, 40, 65, 71, 61, 60, 59, 70, 78 Johnson, L.: 263, 82, 50 Johnson, L.: 191, 67, 42 Johnson, M.: 263, 133, 82, 75 Johnson, R.: 275 Johnson Jr. , C.: 191 Joiner, J.: 240, 89 Johnston, J.: 240 Joly, D.: 251 Joly, S.: 191 Jones, B.: 240, 251 Jones, F.: 264, 114 Jones, J.: 191, 193 Jones, J.: 240, 99, 64 Jones, K.: 264 Jones, M.: 191 Judice, M.: 240, 40, 61, 60, 64 Judice, V.: 191, 45, 40, 53, 103 Juelg, R.: 241, 54.78, 121 Juelg, V.: 264 Jumonville, P.: 241, 84 Jung, L.: 192, 40 Jung, S.: 241, 64 Huck, D.: 190, 44, 40, 53, 52, 103, 139. 42. 57 Huckeba, G.: 275 Huet, L.: 263, 40, 48, 99, 58, 78 Huet Jr. . R.: 240 Huffman , G .: 178 , Kaiser, A.: 253, 264, 137 Kaiser, C.: 211, 40 Kaiser,F.:192, 146, 71, 59, 69 Karner, R.: 192, 251 Katcher Jr. , S.: 241 Kauk, P.: 241, 102,74, 111,54 154, 44, 148, 46, 48, 49,156 Hughes, A.: 190 Hughes, B.: 240, 102, 111, 44.54, 162 Hughes, E.: 240, 67, 81 Hughes, J.: 240, 99, 55, 75 Hughes, K.: 251 Hughes, S.: 230, 240, 99 Hunt, G.: 263, 137 Hunt, J.: 240 Hurrelbrink, T.: 240 Hutchison, D.: 211 Iddings, V.: 240, 71, 70, 69 Iglesias, J.: 153. 146, 211, 48 Iglesias, K. Impastato, P.: 33, 190, 48, 72 Ingallinera, S.: 263, 133, 58, 78 Ingle, J.: 240 Ingle, Jon.: 263 Irvin, J.: 263, 58 Ivy, M.: 191 Jackson, B.: 191 Jackson, C.: 240, 73, 74 Jacobs, C.: 232, 235, 250, 89 Jacobson, C.: 191, 72 Kay, E.: 241, 137, 68 Keeler, K.: 241 Keeley, A.: 192, 73 Keene, V.: 264 Kelleher, L.: 211 Kelley, K.: 241 Kelley. K.: 241 Kelly. M.: 241 Kenaley , Kennedy , M. D.: 241, 53,111 Kennedy, S.: 264, 58 Kennedy, R.: 264 Kerst, P.: 211 Kesse1,J.:264, 135, 68 Ketterer, T.: 89 Key, T.: 251 Kibler, T.: 211 Kidd, P.: 192, 135, 81 Kidder, R.: 192, 40, 81, 72 Kidder, R.: 264, 99, 58 Jacobson, N.: 191, 147, 44, 63, 164, 103. 96.149, 42. 50 63. 77 Kiggans, J.: 192, 45, 111, 54, 42, ao, 129 Kiggans, T.: 241, 228, 45, 40, 53.111, 54, 162 King, A., 264 King, B., 241, 102, 74 King, R., 241 Kipp, K.,192, 99 Kirk, P.: 241 Janes, D.: 191, 214, 141, 111 Jenkins, B.: 251, 73 Jensen, L.: 240, 243, 99 Jernigin, D.: 263, 140 Jinkins, T.: 251 John, T.: 191, 44, 46, 214, 227, 40, 67, 53, 150, 62, 60 Johnson, B.: 240, 67 Johnson, D.: 191 Kirk, S.: 251 Knight, A.: 241, 45, 41, 84, 40. 99, 133 Knight, R.: 275 Knobloch, K.: 241, 99 Knotts, S.: 192, 251 Knox, M.: 264 Knutson, L.: 264, 137 Knutson, M.: 241, 84, 136 48. 49 4 Kopcso, K.: 275 Kornegay. S.: 192, 98 Kovalchuk, T.: 241, 67, 81, 139 Kreeger, K.: 275 Kucsma, P.: 81 Kucsma, M.: 241, 81, 192,42 Kuyrkendall, R.: 241 Labauve, I.: 242, 45, 137 Lacoq, M.: 264 Lacour, B.: 176, 192, 157, 144, 46, 102, Lamb. C.: 264, 133, 58 Lambert , Lambert . M.:264, 87 E.:264, 58 Lamson, R.: 264, 58, 78 Lancaster, J.: 192, 116, 54 Lancaster, K.: 242 Lancaster, J.: 264 Landry, A.: 242, 251 Landry, J.: 193, 103 Landry, K.: 192, 72. 50 Landry, L.: 264, 116 Landry. M.: 242 Landry. M.: 275 199, 205, 109, 48. 156. 160. 151 Leopard, D.: 265 Letson. M.: 265 Lewis. I.:242 Lewis, M.:242 Lewis, R.: 242 Lewis, S.: 242, 67, 138, 64 Lichi, J.: 265 Lidback, A.: 265, 137 Lidback, P.: 265, 141 Lieux, K.: 192, 99 Lieux , K.: 265. 116 Lignieres, A.: 243, 45, 102, 162 Limper, M.: 265. 99. 58 Lincecum, P.: 253 Lind . C.: 194, 73 Lipsey, B.: 194 Lipsey, S.: 194 Litchfield, G.: 194 Livingston, L.: 243 Livingston. 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