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BUCCANEER LOG 1977 Volume XVII Broadmoor Senior High School ' Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1 mwm TABLE OF , Faculty — Key to Knowledge mm •'■'■'1km .•3CS w M Organizations — Key to Participation Sports— Key to Competition Features — Key to Recognition Classes — Key to Personalities Ads — Key to Finance CONTENTS r ft so«a fiafii' on (W.lmoor IM courage.mr $Btmq and true tnilJcr neve fifth} on {iroaJraoor wo;(diuoor fitJil OJc mill see (jnii Hironoji {fioW. yinWvw ftail In IKcf AlwaTfljtrr Uourfuynns of praise we fourccW$ riria: Sine, forert ujtII tan«r ti Our Scarfs and mto3i Oiv roadinoor. mr plcA Jiivi as a unique key opens a chest of treasures, a separate key opens all doors a student at Broadmoor encounters. When a student enters Broadmoor, he faces many new challenges. The education he acquires here aids in conquering these challenges. Each student is offered the key to knowledge, but it is his responsibility to decide to what extent he wishes to pursue it. With the wide variety of courses available, there is no limit as to the direction he can go. I The thrill and happiness brought on by competition i = experienced throughout the high sehool years. These experience? help to further leadership, fellowship, and pride in one's Self and school. ADDRESS 5 , a GROUP GRADE tt ROOM n PHOTOG T ej L 1 tfcZ ■' ROLL I Sociability becomes a major concern of the high school student. Dances, panics and simply conversing with classmates arc more important than ever before. A hectic schedule may be an everyday affair for those involved in the social aspects of school. I The key 10 sc If-satisfaction is having pride in one’s achievements while continually striving to attain one's goals. A student .n Broadmoor is aware of his successes, but continually tries to expand his horizons. As young Americans, we must accept challenges, make the most of opportunities, and strive for our goals. The master key to success is within our grasp, and by working together we can obtain it. FACULTY 17 gnnm . v t •. v VT T RmPH UIu . « . v . • i « 18 We are proud to dedicate the 1977 BUCCANEER LOG to Dr. Mary Wasson. Dr. Wasson came to Broadmoor in 1960, the first year the school opened, as a Spanish teacher. In 1964, she became a guidance counselor, and served as head of the Guidance Department for twelve years. Dr. Wasson was an inspiration to all, and helped many students with problems large and small. The student body wishes you much happiness on your retirement. 19 Mr. Bankston Headed the Bucs FRED T. BANKSTON - PRINCIPAL Administrators Kept the School Going Jewell Kelly Assistant Principal of Instruction '•One more remark like ihat-and you’re going u visit Mr. Bozani. (Mr. Jack) Hardy Bozant Assistant Principal Services to the School Kepi it Runnin JENNY AILLET Library TOOT IE ALONZO Main Office y VICTOR BERGERON Guidance MELDA CAMPBELL Cafeteria Manager VERA MARTIN Guidance JEANNETTE MATSON Assistant Cafeteria Manager ELAINE RABB Guidance JOSEPH RICHARDS Superintendent of Grounds JUNE PEARCE Assistant Librarian ELSIE ROGERS Guidance Office BECKY VERNON Attendance Office j A Variety of Courses Were Offered MELANIE ALLISON English GRACE BEGLEY Science MARIE BEYSSELANCE English WAYNE AUSTIN Social Studies 24 ERNESTINE BILLINGSLEY Business Vocational Courses Became Popular 25 AUDREY BOWMAN IVEN BERGERON Band JUDITH BUNCH Social Studies BRANT-LEE BROOM Speech ETHEL CLAIBORNE Science I LARRY CUMBO Physical Education IRIS CURRY Art HELEN COLE English 27 r Faculty Devoted MARILYNN DYKES Math KAREN EGEDY Math STEVE FITZGERALD Journalism 28 Hours to Planning EVELYN EDWARDS English JOANN GAUTHIER Social Studies JANE GILLETTE English JOSIE FRANCOIS English 29 Drivers Education BRENDA GREEN Social Studies 30 Teachers Worked With the Students ELKIN JACK Social Studies LEON JACKSON Math BARBARA JORDAN English GLADYS JOFFRION Math MILDRED KANE Physical Education 31 Students Played the Learning Game ENRIQUE LALU2 Spanish C0RR1E LOEWEN Business BETTY LAWRENCE Business DOUGLAS LEWIS French SCOTT LEWIS Social Studies While Teachers Played the Teaching Game LINDA LOTT Physical Education ALCYONE LOVELY Business GEORGE McGEE Physical Education RONALD McCOY Industrial Arts JAMES MELTON Social Studies 33 MIKE MEYERS Science MONTEE MILNER Psychology ROY MILLER Science 34 PAM MORGAN Business Teachers Kept Everyone Guessing CLYDE PERKINS Drivers Education PAT POPE Physical Education ROSA NICOLLE Latin 35 ROSA PRESTON Math RUSTY PRICE Science CHARLES RICE Math 36 1 JANICE SHANKLIN Business MATTHEAN SEAY Math OLINDE SMITH Science 37 Teachers — Without Them BURNELL SPRUEL Industrial Arts 38 JUANITA WALKER SPIERS Speech Students Could Go Nowhere. KATHERINE WHEELESS Math DIANE WEATHERSPOON English THEROLD WHITE Industrial Arts BRENDA WILLIAMS Choir BARBARA WILLIAMS English 39 41 SGA Represented FIRST ROW: S. Chaffin - Treasurer: S. Shifleit - Secretary: S. Strasner - President: P. Mahoney - V. Pres.: B. Freshney - Reporter-Historian. SECOND ROW: M. Curry. E. Cavalier, C. Foster. V. Eddings. L. Gossett. L. Warfield. D. Speed. J. Ma3ssen. P. Bailey. C. Quar-tano. D. Maxwell. M. Eicher. L. 8l3deley. R. Crifase. B. Daigre. THIRD ROW: D. Alexander. K. Bailey. A. Anderson. J. Calandro. T. Blagg. P. Butler. C. Wall, M. Thaxton, R. Hartline. C. Wolfkiel. A. Grubbs, L. Fink. S. Strickland. S. Hebert. J. Dyasn. FOURTH ROW: C. Malone. M. Meyers. K. Curry. K. Tisdale, K. Wiedmer. B. Hughes, S. Howard. S. Russell. M. LeBlanc, K. Badon. P. Glahn. D. Herring. FIFTH ROW: T. Kiggans. J. Robillard. D. Alani2. T. Helson. S. Bladeley. B. Clauenburg. S. Raborn. R. McAllister. N. Landry. C. Pruyn. C. Heaton. E. Aull, T. Montalvo. SIXTH ROW: D. Brewer. A. Jordon. K. Kaiser. K. Bard, C. Lamb, M. Pope. B. Gordon. G. P3isons. P. Carney. B. Bufkin. J. Rui2. SEVENTH ROW: G. Glueck. M. Broussard. K. Griffin. M. K. Mahoney. A. Sienhouse. M. Rice. B. Lawrence. B. Oretgo, W. Parker. EIGHTH ROW: C. Richards. J. Williams. L. Pander. J. Spell. K. Mac Phetson, W. Sal ass i. The SGA, sponsored by Mrs. Gillette and Mr. Melton, represented the students of Broadmoor. The association sponsored a mock presidential election, a canned food drive, the Toys for Tots drive, the Homecoming Dance, and the Mardi Gras Ball. They showed the film Brian’s Song for the student body and co-sponsored the Buccaneer Belle Beauty Pa£«-tnt. Each month the associ-. chose the Student of the k until. 42 Student Body One down. 97 to go! ’ (S. Suasner) There really is a Santa Claus!! (B. Loflin) SCi.A tJOlTS 'M 43 National Honor Society Had FIRST ROW: M. Curry. L. Fink. L. Warfield. M. Thaxton. P. Mahoney. T. Hawkfns. SECOND ROW: T. Kiggians. S. Strasner, J. Fields. J. Boyer. L. Day. K. Mansfield. L. Jensen. R. Savoy. THIRD ROW; T. Nelson. A. Tumey. G. Wolfkicl. C. Van Deytekom. D. Resweber. S. Strickland, E. Harding. FOURTH ROW: J. O’Neal. M. Caffarfl. W. Werner. G. Guzzardo. G. Elrod. J. Fazekas. S. Loe. FIFTH ROW: D. Bonds. R. Elofson. M. Goldberger, A. Park, R. Paine. L. Ward. Not Pictured J. Boudreaux M. Burns D. Cannon E. Courtney C. Elkins G. Fritchie J. Garmon E. Gyan L. Hagar J. Hebert D. Dclly J. LaBauvc A. Lignicres M. Rinker P. Stuyck S. White 44 Largest Group Ever TERRI NELSON President TOM KIGGINS Vice President LESA FINK Secret ary-Treasurer MARK GOLD8ERGER Reporter-Historian The 1976-77 National Honor Society was the largest ever. Each member must have maintained at least a 3.5 average for five consecutive semesters. The Society held four major meetings throughout the year. They sold candy in order to raise money for an insignia which was worn by each member at graduation. The sponsor for National Honor Society was Mrs. Betty Lawrence. Beta Club Served Community The purpose of Beta Club is to provide service to the school, community, and country. The club patterned Kathleen Cronin, a victim of cerebral palsy, each week, and visited Sherwood Nursing Home every other week. They attended La. State Beta Convention in Alexandria, La. and several members entered individual competition. Renee Savoy won first place in the Math-Science competition. Other activities included playing in the Muscular Dystrophy Football Marathon, sold suckers for the Heart Fund, and rang bells for Volunteers of America at Christmas. OFFICERS: Anne Limper - Sec.: Jim Chaffin - President: Cindy van Dsutckom - Treas.: Sandy White - Vice Pres. NOT PICTURED: Myrle Curry - Rep.-Hist. FIRST ROW’: j. Chaffin - Pres.: A. Limper - Sec.: Mrs. Pam Morgan. Sponsor: C. van Dcutekom - Treas: M. Curry - Historian: Sandra W'hite - V. Pres. SECOND ROW: P. Butler. M. Thaxton. J. Fields. D. Alexander. S. Howard. A. Morgan. R. Savoy. C. Jacobs. THIRD ROW S. Strasner. P. Mahoney. B. Hughes. J. Boyer. A. Grubbs. L. Fink. S. Strickland. J. Thompson. FOURTH ROW; T. Kiggans. B. Clatienburg. V. Iddings. L. Reed. A. Knight. K. Knobloch. S. Arikel. L Day. L. Willis. FIFTH ROW: D. Clatienburg. J. O’Neal. J. Miller. P. whit-latch. M. Broussard. D. Bonds. M. Dobbins. M. Dixon. SIXTH ROW; D. Bark. L. Cash. C. Pruyn. K. Curry. J. Maassen. B. Freshncy. s. Chaffin. S. Loe. NOT PICTURED: B. Bryan. C. Elkins. J. Fazekas. E. Cyan. J. Hebert. L. Jensen. A. Ligniercs, L. Maristany. N. Moore. T. Pope. L. Smith, S. Smith. C. Uffman. Leo Club Revived at BH8 FIRST ROW: m. Ancona, B. Wilkins. S. D’Arensbourg, M. Meyer, S. Dyer. J. Ruiz. J. Sells. SECOND ROW’: T. Donaldson. N. Waters. J. Chustz. T. Roy. D. Olinde. M. Phillips. L. Landry. THIRD ROW: B. Haymon. D. Schilling. S. Bristol. F. Jones. J. Lynch. R. Knight. L. Harlan. B. Brumfield. J. Boudreaux. R. Allen. A. Park. R. Gaudett. R. Green. NOT PICTURED: P. Wiersteiner. R. Gibson. E. Gome2. R. Crifasi. M. LeBlanc. Leo Club is a service organization sponsored by the International Lions Club. They take pride in the school and community by working in various service projects. In addition, they sponsored a Boys’ Beauty Pageant in the spring. 47 Key Club Was Active Broadmoor Key Club Is one of the most active service clubs on campus. The purpose of Key Club is to serve the home, school and community. Red Stick Kiwanis Club sponsored the Key club here at Broadmoor. Mr. Fitzgerald is the teacher who advises the club. Some activities the club participated in during the year included cleaning the I school grounds, assisting in the guidance office, visiting I local nursing homes, helping in the restoration of a Bicen- f lennial Cemetery, and helping out the Kiwanis Club with 3i their projects. Denise Dupont, a child with cerebral 5 palsy, was patterned by the Key Club members weekly. 48 FIRST ROW: C. Wall, E. Seals. M. Thaxton. S. Shift ett. S. Howard. P. Mahoney. D. Brewer. SECOND ROW: S. Russell. M. Mulvehille, J. Miller. T. Kiggans. M. Dixon. THIRD ROW: 8. Currier. B. Novotny. D. Watts. M. Broussard. H. Dobbins. D. Worst el I. FOURTH ROW: C. Elrod. S. Mitchell. T. Ward field. D. Brewer. In Serving Others What's so funny about my speech? (B. M3rranto. P. Mahoney) 49 Keyettes Had Keyeues had a busy year, sponsoring the first dance of the year - the Get Acquainted Dance. They served as Hostessess in the Quota Club Open Door Tour. Carnations were sold for Valentines, and on Halloween they visited the childrens' ward at the hospital. Some members worked in the Gift Shop at the Women’s Hospital. The club took deaf children to the zoo and patterned Denise Dupont five days a week. Mrs. Karen Egedy sponsored the club, which served the school and community through service projects. Denise Dupont is caught by Santa Clause at Kcycttc ing party. ROW 1: L. Warfield. L. Fink. L. Smith, S. Strickland. A. Knight. C. Clark, t. Reed. . Maassen. ROW 2: T. Frederick. S. Hebert. : Scruggs, S. Hughes. L. Huet, E. Aull. M. LeBlanc, S. Chaffin. ROW 3: L. Willis. D. Rcsweber. C. Van Deuiekom. C. Pruyn Freshney. A. Wong. J. Bernard. ROW 4: Beaus - P. Mahoney, M. Broussard. T. Shehane. A. Grubbs. 50 Big Year ROW 1: L. Smith - Service Leader. S. Strickland - Sec.. A. Knight - Pres.. C. Clark - V. Pres. . J. Maassen -J:. Rep. ROW 2: L. Fink - Service Leader. L. Reed - Treas.. L. Warfield - Sr. Rep. Key cues had many parties throughout the year . . . Surprise! (C. Pruyn. M. UBlanc. L. Reed. T. Fredrick. S. Chaffin. S. Strickland) May I help you!!! (L. Fink. T. Fredrick. 8. Freshney) 51 Interact Had an Active Year The purpose of the Interact Club is to promote school spirit, and provide various forms of service to the school, community, and country. Some of the activities the club participated in this past year are: brought food at Thanksgiving to a needy Baton Rouge family, gave a Christmas party at the State School for the deaf, brought Westdale Elementary Special Education Children to the Greater Baton Rouge State Fair, and attended Rotary Club of Baton Rouge luncheons to build better relations between students and adults. FIRST ROW: R. Stark Treasurer. B. Hughes. D. Kennedy. C. Guer-inger. SECOND ROW: 8. Clauenburg - Sergeant at Arms. P. Kauk - President. B. Lee. A. lignieres - Vice President. G. Fritchie. FIRST ROW. SWEETHEARTS: T. Todd. S. Blakeley. C. Alexander. L. Gossett. D. Bellamy. L. Cay. T. Blagg. SECOND BOW: E. Maddow, A. Lignieres. B. Hughes. P. Kauk. R. Stark. D. Kennedy. B. Clauenburg. G. Williams. THIRD ROW: 8. Talbot. H. ftoss. C. Gueringcr. B. Lee, G. Fritchie. C. Musso. B. Talbot. FOURTH ROW: A. Jordan. J. Parke. J. Boyer. S. Passman. C. Griffin. K. McVicker, C. Cloy. G. Stark. FIFTH ROW: J. Lancaster. T. Tully, B. Bacon. T. Newgard. D. Goodson. D. Peavy. P. Hendrickson. SIXTH ROW: B. Barksdale. W. Bradford. S. Durrett, $. Hayden. G. Stafford. B. Lawrence. 52 BMA Raised Money for Charity Jay Hebert, V. Pres., Shanan Lewis. Scc.-Treas.. Amanda Main. Social Chairman. Sheree Cuevas. Pres., Mrs. Claiborne. Sponsor. Broadmoor Medical Association is an educational-Service organization whose members examine the different aspects of the field of medicine. They listened to speakers and viewed slides on that topic. The group toured the Baton Rouge General Hospital and worked diligently to raise money for toys as a Christmas project for the pediatric ward at the hospital. The club also toured Tulane Medical School and the Louisiana Dentistry Building in New Orleans. FIRST ROW: M. Seals, R. Kennedy. M. Harris. B. Lee, J. B. Magee. P. Lidback. P. Balikcr, B. Sellers. SECOND ROW: J. Pecoraro. S. Souco. C. Foster, L. Dease. S. Dyer. C. Hayes. L. Willis. S. Cuevas. S. Lewis. A. Main. M. Bozer. S. Blackwell. S. Rackley. J. Tee-kle. R. Savoy. THIRD ROW: T. Kovalchuk. D. Harrell. M. Hammond. D. Brewer. B. Spencer. A. Stenhouse. D. Brewer. L. Wyatt. N. S3voy. E. Taylor. R. Elsey. A. Lidback. M. B. Boyle. L. Sells. K. Breaux. Mrs. Cl3ibome. 53 T Tri-Hi-Y Attended FIRST ROW: B. Clattenburg. H. Ross. D. Kennedy. B. Barksdale. T. Kiggins. SECOND ROW: L Livingston. J. Sykora. T. Nelson. D. Alexander. C. Richards. J. Fields. J. Williams. THIRD ROW: L. Gossett. T. Blagg. P. Whitlatch. M. Thaxion. L D3y. S. Lemke. A. Morgan, C. Seiman. FOURTH ROW: S. White. P. Butler. J. Garmon. D. Zeringue. M. Mulvehill. J. Petkovsek. W. Parker. FIFTH ROW: J. Thompson. K. Knobloch. J. Sibley. L. Cash. P. Hillman. J. Kennedy. D. Laiil. D. Maxwell. SIXTH ROW: S. DePierri. S. Dyer. N. Landry. F. Whitehead. T. Todd. S. Weil, M. Bernstein, D. Charles. Tri-Hi-Y worked a child with cerebral palsy, weeded the scent garden for the blind school, attended the Guest House each month. They bought a baker's rack and donated it to the Volunteers of America, and worked in the Jerry Lewis Telethon. They also sold Homecoming Mums and held various other money-raising projects. The members with the most hours made plans to attend the Youth Legislature in March. 54 Youth Legislature The officers presided over the meetings. (C. Richards. T. Nelson. D. Alexander.) BG's Visited Goodwill Center FIRST ROW: b. Bryan. J. Hughes. J. Robertson. L. Smith. L. Fink. L. Livingston. C. Boudreaux. D. Charles. L. Huet. H. Ross. SECOND ROW; J. Rui2. M. Rice. A. Futch. J. Garmon. C. Foster. C. Richards. C. Clark. J. Williams. L. Scruggs. C. Crochet. R. Stark. THIRD ROW: A. Morgan. S. D’arcnsbourg. F. Whitehead. M. Thaxton. J. Fa2ckas. K. Bailey. J. Sykora, J. Hamilton. D. Terrell, T. Hawkins. FOURTH ROW: J. Fields. S. Baughman. C. He3ton. S. Howard. D. Smith. J. Pierce. K. B3don. D. Lentz. L. Hedrick. S. Dyer. K. Boyd. FIFTH ROW: S. Shiflett. S. 8reedon. K. Tisdale. P. Day. S. Rak. N. Landry. C. Pruyn, M. Fitts. P. Butler. M. Pope. SIXTH ROW: S. Hughes. S. Chaffin. J. Maasen. M. LeBlanc. B. Freshney. S. Weil. T. Todd. R. McAllister. L. Pourrier. T. Fredericks. SEVENTH ROW: J. Calandro. A. Limpcr. L. Munson. K. Curry. M. Long. S. While. L. Reed. C. Sicard. R. Bumgardner. EIGHTH ROW: L. Warfield. S. Hayes. N. Vitrano, L. Will's, C. Reswcber. S. DePierri, K. Breaux. K. Knobloch. S. Arikol, K. Mayes. T. Blagg. OFFICERS. FIRST ROW: J. Robertson - Sec.. L. Huet - Rep't. Hist. . C. Boudreax - Treas. SECOND ROW: L. Livingston - 1st V. Pres.. D. Charles - Service Leader. L. Fink - Pres., J. Hughes - Chaplain. L. Smith - 2nd V . Pres. The Broadmoor Christian Girls, more commonly known as BG's , once again offered Christian love and service to the Broadmoor area. BG’s is composed of Juniors and Seniors who worked diligently to spread Christian spirit to their fellow students. Meetings were held every Tuesday morning and despite sleepy eyes and sometimes freezing temperatures, they were well attended. Attending church as a group and holding devotionals created monthly gatherings among members. Some of the service projects included a Thanksgiving canned food drive and visits to the Goodwill center. Money making projects, such as a garage sale and doughnut sale, helped provide funds for the years activities. Two major dances were sponsored by BG’s - a victory dance and the Mistletoe Ball. FIRST ROW: k. McKenzie, S. Souto, E. Cavalier. L. Passman, L Osmem. R. Kidder, T. Nelson, J. Robillard, L. Carpenter. H. Henderson. SECOND ROW; C. Delbrocco, M. Pratt, S. Lcmkc, V. Morris. D. Aubry, D. Speed, E. Aull. L. Cash. C. Haddad, C. Haydell. THIRD ROW; $. Blackwell, L. Mailhcs, M. Bouscr, J. Cox. J. Medley, J. Thompson, D. Zeringue, J. Kessel. J. Machost, T. Cangclosi, C. Killman. FOURTH ROW: J. Bergeron, M. Mulvehill. K. Haddon, C. Carver. J. Courtney. S. Wascom, F. Russell. R. Grainger, C. Haldiman, K. Wright. FIFTH ROW: J. Childers, P. Graves. S. Cuevas. C. Holloway. T. Williams. A. Anderman, L. Burkhart. N. Buzzi-notti. L. Olsson. C. Hayes. SIXTH ROW: Mary Dana, J. Luttrcll. W. Parker. V. Delaney. L. Smith. P. Bailey. B. Gordan, K. James. J. Lichi. SEVENTH ROW: R. Lamson, M. Moore, C. Wolfekiel, L. Cosset, D. Alexander. S. Blakely, K. Ballamy, J. Chandler, L. Day. EIGHTH ROW: C. Lamb. T. McKinnon. P. Whitlaich. D. Herring. K. Calabrese, L. Kaiser. 57 BC8 Members Enjoyed Their First Year at Broadmoor FIRST ROW: G. Vicknair, D. Maxwell. D. Laiil. J. Kennedy. G. Stark, H. Hoffman. N. Schulcnburg, L. Amoroso. H. Ruiz. N. Zimmerman. L. Leinwcber. J. Hughes. B. Talbot. SECOND ROW: A. Hughes, K. Gray, C. Quartano, S. Ellis. E. Parke. M. Humphreys. M. Hilburn. L. Elofson. M. Nalls, L. Lange. M. Mahoney. T. Calandro. THIRD ROW: L. Blakeley, S. Jacobson. P. Mauk, R. Gibson. J. Fereday, A. Lovell. L. Fair, G. Cumbo. L. Aubert. K. Balentinc. A. Landaiche. P. Hunlcy. FOURTH ROW: J. Dyason. G. Scaring. H. Haynes. B. Daige. M. Cavalier. M. Allen. T. Blakewood. M. Monterro. P. Hillman. S. Cuba. J. Roberts. M. Davis. FIFTH ROW; I. Torregrossa. J. Byers. A. Fairbanks. S. Mann. A. Adkins. R. Petty. M. Jennings. P. Carney. J. Matherne, D. Giambrone, A. Roubiquc. L. Parker, L. Fink. SIXTH ROW: K. MacPherson. B. Bufkin, B. Parker, R. Crifasi. M. Eicher. L. Turk. C. Landrum. A. Crcaghe, J. Sibley. K. Parisay. J. Jarrcau. S. Reeves. K. Mayeaux. SEVENTH ROW: G. Black. J. Spell, P. Bodrcaux. M. Meyers, P. Wersteincr. T. Montalvo. K. Maggio. E. Schusie. C. Washispack. D. Presler. Mrs. Wcathcrspoon and Miss Cindy Adams, the sponsors of B.C.S., helped the members spread Christianity throughout the school and community. Along with attending church services and devotion-als, members of the club participated in a Thanksgiving food drive, the March of Dimes Walkathon, trash pick-ups, and a flag football tournament. 58 Tri B's Enjoyed Listening to Speakers FIRST ROW: J. Lichi. J. Courtney. B. Buchanan. J. Couty, F. Canon. J. Sykora. SECOND ROW: K. Godbold. M. Hammonds. J. Bruce. N. LcBlanc, S. Wascom, L Lumell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Francois. J. Bergeron, M. McAuley, K. Wright. J. Hughes. D. Terrell. E. Hughes. T. Kcwalchuk. OFFICERS: Jodi Lichc - Rep. Hist.; Judy Courtney Trcas.; Frank Carron - Pres.: Julie Couty V. Pres.; Barbara Buchanan - Sec.; .’canine Sykora - Chaplain. Broadmoor Bible Buffs, known as the Tri B's, have provided speakers throughout the year for their meetings. Many of the members were in Bible Literature classes under Mrs. Francois, who is also the sponsor of the club. Meetings were held on Monday mornings. Some of the members were involved with the Here’s Life Campaign. 59 FCA Spread Christianity FIRST ROW: j. Chandler. B. Freshney. S. Dyer. K. Griffin. D. Kennedy. S. Passman. R. Stard. T. Kiggans. Coach Austin. SECOND ROW B. Talbot, M. Bessmertny. R. Juelg. C. Wolfkiel. M. Lignieres. L. Martin. M. Hillbum. M. Blanchard. L Lang. M. Nalls. J. Lair. R. Connor. THIRD ROW: H. Ross. A. Jordon. D. Harrell. S. Lewis, P. Seale. T. Kovalchuk. P. Tubbs. S. Stabiler. C. Alani2. S. Dean. A. Grubbs. P. Philpot. FOURTH ROW: R. Huci. J. LcBlanc. P. Hendrickson. M. Knutson. J. Lynch. K. McVicker. R. Hanline. B. Rhodes. T. Mahoney. T. Griffin. L. Harlan. J. Lichi. B. Barksdale. FIFTH ROW: D. Alexander. S. Bristol. G. Wolfkiel. D. Bark. L. Smith. T. Tally. J. Burnett. W. Carpenter. B. Lee. G. Glucck. S. Lejoune. SIXTH ROW: D. Daiscr. L. Butler. M. Broussard. D. Worstell. L. Huct. M. LcBlanc. S. Chaffin. A. Limper. J. Chaffin. G. Stafford. E. Maddox. M. Ancona. SEVENTH ROW: B. Kaufman. R. Zuccara. G. Weber. M. Palmer. B. Meadows. S. Pierce, G. Maycux, K. Tisdale, P. Kirk. S. Guba. M. Mahoney. M. Goldberger, A. Park. J. O'Neal. EIGHTH ROW: E. Zeringue. K. Maggio. C. Quartano. s. Ellis. H. Hoffman. R. Gibson. P. Alley. D. Goodson. S. Blakely. G. Casano. M. Harris. NINTH ROW: m. Green, G. Cumbo, L Fair. T. Bladewood, P. Wicrsteiner, T. Reese. C. Lamb. M. Pope. P. Whitlach, C. Crochet. C. Nugent. The Broadmoor chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, had a busy year. They held meetings on Friday mornings. They also had joint meetings with BG‘s and BCS. A car wash was held to cam money for their many projects. FCA spread Christianity and the love of Christ throughout the student population under the leadership of T. Kiggians -President; R. Stark - Vice President; J. Chandler, B. Freshney - Secretary; S. Passman - Treasurer; K. Griffin, S. Dyer, A. Limper - Reporter-Historians, and Coach Wayne Austin - Sponsor. 60 Throughout BH9 FIRST ROW: J. Garmon. L Carpenter. M. Fins. H. Henderson, W. Bradford. L. Landry. S. Amond. M. Andre. C. Richards. L Smith. C. dark. S. Wascom. SECOND ROW: J. Kennedy. D. Laiill. M. Rice. S. Hughes. M. Bates. E. Aull, P. Boudreaux. M. McAulley, J. Sykora. L. Scruggs. J. Hamilton. J. Williams. K. Gilin. THIRD ROW: D. Maxwell. L. Blakely. A. M. Hughes. E. Park. B. Day. F. Jones. N. Landry. D. Charles. J. Pierce. D. Smith. K. Badon, D. Lent2. FOURTH ROW: W. Salasse. R. Hartline. K. Maggio. M. Myers. R. Crifasi. P. Day. S. Rak. P. Hillmon. B. Hartline. P. Priest. FIFTH ROW: S. Strickland. J. Pecatato. B. Hughes, J. Boyer. S. Ellis. B. Barksdale, P. Mahoney. T. Dixon. A. Talley. L Toegrosa. K. Elkins. SIXTH ROW: J. Fazekas. C. Morgan. B. Brumfield. R. Gaudet. D. Pourciau. T. Tully, J. Bernctt. W. Carpenter. SEVENTH ROW: A. Futch. J. Machosi. L. Cash. C. Heaton. T. Reese. P. Wicrstiener. S. Reeves. P. Hatch. L. Huichenson, K. Maycux. EIGHTH ROW: C. Foster. J. Hughes. $. Howard. M. Thaxton. S. Weil, T. Todd. F. Whitehead. Yearbook Staff Visited FIRST ROW: Shawn Dc Picrri. Svend Chaffin. Judy Courtney. Anne Limper. Betsy Freshney. SECOND ROW: Robbie Bueche. David Hill Leslie Ward. Shelley Wascom. Mrs. Pam Morgan. Mark Goldberger. Debbie Terrell. Kurt Weber. NOT PICTURED- Chuck Elkins. Jimmy Burnett. On the way to publishing this 1976-77 BUCCANEER LOG, the yearbook staff had to meet every day at 6th and 7th hours. We had to go through many headaches, lost pictures, missing deadlines, nameless faces, and faceless names. The staff worked diligently to produce a yearbook of which we hope you will be proud. l .1 THESE ANIMALS BITE! 62 Baton Rouge Zoo Shawn De Pierri. Debbie Terrell. Mark Goldberger. David Hill. Robbie Bueche iuay Courtney. Shelley Wascom. Anne Limpcr. Svend Chaffin. Betsy Freslney. Yearbook Staff Was Dedicated Leslie Ward, co-editor: Mrs. Pam Morgan, sponsor: Kurt Weber, co-editor. A. Li mper identifying lost souls. S. Chaffin pretending she can t 64 BUCCANEER Told It Like It Was 1st ROW: J. Daniels. P. Kauk, A. Morgan. E. Seals. J. Calandro. S. Strasner. P. Mahony, L. Jensen. L. Bourg. J. Counncy. M. Curry. P. Butler. K. Bellany. C. Wall. The BUCCANEER, the school newspaper, informed students and faculty throughout the year on national and international issues, as well as what was happening here at Broadmoor. The paper, advised by Mr. Fitzgerald, was published four times the first semester and publication was later resumed in the second semester. The sometimes controversial and always enlightening newspaper was edited by Ernie Seals. Broadmoor Bass Anglers Sponsored Many Fishing Rodeos Broadmoor Bass Anglers was created this year to allow students to get together with others who enjoy the sport of fishing. The club held tournaments, fish fries, and other events. The club was sponsored by Mr. Richards and Mr. Brantley. Mr. Richards, R. Huet. G. Fritchie. J. Burnett, Pres., D. Wors-tell. D. Kennedy, V. Pres., R. Stark. Trcas., J. Ruiz. Sec. FIRST ROW: G. Fritchie, D. Kennedy. J. Burnett. D. Worstell. J. Ruiz. R. Stark. Mr. Richards. SECOND ROW: $. Hughes. L. Gossett. M. Thaxton. S. Bowman. K. Bellamy. S. Lemke, B. Lee. THIRD ROW': G. Guzzardo. R. DeMcrs, T. McDuffie. M. Bates, M. Phillips. G. Stafford. M. Collins. B. Haymon. FOURTH ROW: L Wall. J.. R. Huet. M. Arcona. N. Waters. A. McW'ley. L. Landry. FIFTH ROW: P. Philpot. D. Long. R. DuPont. B. Hughes. SIXTH ROW: J. Parke. W. Carpenter. D. Bella. T. Tully. W. Bradford. W. Simoncaux. 66 Fine Arts Club Went to Europe FIRST ROW: K. Kelley, J. Calandro. Mrs. Iris Curry, A. Coe, Y. Ledoux. THIRD ROW: S. Hahn, M. Crafasi. M. Darby. M. N'eames. D. Zerringue. G. Thompson. B. Seay. T. Leonard. K. Kelley. S. Arikol. P. Bailey. FOURTH ROW: D. Deville. M. Long. D. Olsson, R. McAllister. M. McDonald. P. Ibchc, M. Carven. M. Miller. S. Jung. K. James, K. Reed, R. Rowland. J. Sneed. D. Phillips. M. Carry. R. Reece. Sponsor - Mrs. Iris Curry The Broadmoor Fine Arts Club participated in community projects - stage sets for the Bicentennial Music Show; painted ceramic nurse dolls for the Baton Rouge District Nurses Assoc.: Baton Rouge Little Theatre membership covers, several festivals and advertising posters. They painted signs for various organizations throughout the school and designed the set for the Miss Buccaneer Belle Pageant. To raise money, they sold M M’s, washed cars, organized garage sales and sold carnations. The club went on a trip to Europe during the Easter holidays. With the help of Mrs. Curry, they accomplished all this and more. 67 F.B.L.A. Studied Business FIRST ROW: P. Lincecum. J. Riefinger. N. Smith. P. Wafer. SECOND ROW: J. Robertson. D. Spears. P. Hill. S. Guba. Bass. B. Vega. D. McFaddcn. Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is an organization consisting of members taking business courses. Throughout the year, the club engaged in fund-raising projects, visited and helped the sick in nursing homes, and visited orphan homes and hospitals. The final activity of the club was their annual banquet. OFFICERS: P. Hill - Historian: K. McCauly - Treasurer: S. LeJeaue - President: A. Blake V. President: S. Guba Reporter: G. Cumbo - Secretary. 68 COE Honored Business Employers FIRST ROW: C. Jacobs. T. Nelson. A. Bacon. C. Sicard. G. McDaniel. SECOND ROW: E. Holloway. W. May. M. Mulvchill. K. Keeler. S. Combou2ou. C.O.E. is an organization to give unity of purpose to those senior business students who wish to refine and add to their classroom instruction by working part-time in business offices. During the year, members sold candy to finance their banquet held in the spring honoring their employers. Mrs. Lawrence was the sponsor for C.O.E. 69 DECA Learned Gales Techniques FIRST ROW: D. Moore, K. Phillips. L. Coulon, L. McAndrew, B. LeBlanc, K. Fulmer, D. Oa-pell, H. Richardson. J. Johnson. A. Anderson. T. Holloway. D. Smith, C. Jackson.'L Goldstein, J. Haydcll. J. Childers. SECOND ROW: K. Miller. C. Cutrer. J. Pettit. J. Cowart. M. Craven. L. McCullough. R. Fuchs. R. LeBlanc. B. Jenkins. M. Lambert. K. Harlan, C Doucct. C. Hamilton, C. Boudreaux, Mrs. Shanklin. During the year DECA, or Distributive Education Club of America, participated in many service projects. One of these was ringing bells at Christmas for the Volunteers of America. To raise money, the club held a garage sale and sold Christmas cards. One of the members, Jan Pettit, was elected Regional Vice President. The club learned how to be the leaders of marketing and distribution under the leadership of C. Schuster, J. Distefano - President; L. Goldstein - Vice President; J. Childers - Secretary; K. Neary - Treasurer; S. Haydell - Reporter-Historian; and Mrs. Janice Shanklin - Sponsor. FTA Learned Art of Teaching FIRST ROW; M. Curry. Sec., S. Chaffin. V. Pres.. V. Iddings, Pres., A. Limper. Rep.-Hist., E. Cavalier. Mrs. Bcysselance. Sponsor. SECOND ROW: D. Terrell. J. Hall. M. Thaxton. J. Machosr, P. Seale. J. Frick. THIRD ROW: K. Badon, M. Bemsiein. J. Williams. S. DiPierri. B. Seay. NOT PICTURED: N. LeBlanc. D. Leni2. The Future Teachers of America sponsored by Mrs. Beysse-lance, is designed to help students learn about teaching. They learn as they help teachers grade and file papers or substitute in classes. This year's activities included Back to School night, a bake sale, and a candy sale. Some members attcjided convention and three were elected to district office. Mrs. Bcysselance Sponsor 71 FFA Learned Useful Agricultural Skills FFA had a great year. Their main purpose this year was to make agriculture more recognized at Broadmoor. They took a field trip to Kleinpeter Farms Dairy. They also grew a beautiful garden. For Christmas they made stockings for a group of poor children. A few members were sent to the State and National Convention. The president, Steve Peirce, entered in the Public Speaking Contest. 1st ROW: B. Matherne - Sec.: M. Lambert - V. Pres.; S. Pierce - Pres. 2nd ROW: J. Chaffin - Rep. Hist.; D. Worsicll - Trcas. 1st ROW; B. Matherne. J. Chaffin. T. McDuffie. D. Worstell. S. Peirce. M. Lambert. 2nd ROW: A. Talley. L. Hutchinson, S. Elkins. F. Jones, W. Thompson. M. Mallett, P. Kirk. 3rd ROW’: Mr. Brantley, K. Griffin. D. Kennedy. A. Lignicrcs. M. Ancona, R. Allen, C. Hamilton. 4th ROW: S. D'arcnsbcrg. M. LaCoquc. P. Hill. J. D'arensbcrg. J. Wunstell. 5th ROW: R. Huct. K. Matherne, K. Lasseisne, M. Sussky. 6th ROW: D. Phillips. R. Demers. J. Parke. C. Haydell, R. Vicknair. J. Bates. B. Biggio. B. Winslow. 7th ROW: J. Miller, G. Hunt, R. Bcllue. L. Chuizman. G. Fritchie. D. Moore. K. Hendry. 72 FHA Helped Qalvation Army FIRST ROW: N. Bu22inoiti. S. Fabre. K. Bundy. Mrs. Bridges - Sponsor. SECOND ROW: M. Danna. M. Hammonds. M. Crifasi. K. White. P. Fabre. L. Burkhart. THIRD ROW: C. Lovell, K. Fulmer. The Future Homemakers of America had a busy and successful year. F.H.A. members were provided with the opportunity to participate in activities that create interest in home and family living. Several service projects were undertaken. Involved F.H.A.’ers found themselves preparing meals for the Arts and Crafts Festival and stuffing Christmas stockings for the Salvation Army. A Mother-Daughter Banquet was held, and members attended the state convention of F.H.A. in Alexandria. Mrs. Bridges, a new teacher at Broadmoor, was the sponsor for this group of homemakers. 73 Qpanish Club Toured Mexico Spanish Club was both a social and service club for students who were enrolled in Spanish. Members of the club participated in International Night and some took a trip to Mexico over the Thanksgiving holidays. The club also provided poor families with dinners at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Mr. LaLuz served as the sponsor. FIRST ROW: Mr. LaLuz. N. Waters, L. Maristany. D. Preslar. A. Marisiany. S. Alaniz. SECOND ROW: E. Park. J. Esser. D. Lentz, B. Bennett. R. Julcg, P. Johnson. A. Pctlcy. S. Gonzales. P. Gonzales. THIRD ROW: W. Salassi, C. Cooper. M. Davis. B. Parker. K. Mac-Pherson, A. Quiroga, K. Petty. L. Elofson. J. Cox. J. Medley, J. L. Thompson. D. Bunch. FOURTH ROW: L. Miller. B. Goldbcrger. R. Murphy. S. Hayes, B. Novotny. N. Vati3no. G. Finkenaur. A. Main. S. Siabilicr. P. Tubbs, E. Aull, L Burkhart. N. Buzinotti. FIFTH ROW: K. Blair. M. Jennings. L. Lcinwcber, L. Amorosa. L. Bonds. P. Baliker. S. Souto. D. Bonds. A. Park. C. Pruyn. S. Sweeney. M. Long. SIXTH ROW: A. Hurrclbrink, C. Quanano, D. Maxwell. B. Vega, M. Ncames. E. Harding. A. Morgan, B. Lcinwcber. A. Lidback, G. Gomez. J. Burnett. S. Weil, J. Ruiz. SEVENTH ROW: R. Bahlinger. M. Meyers. M. Polito. C. Malone. J. Cowart, L. LcBlanc, S. Rak, L. Fair. T. Blakewood. P. Cumbo, M. Bernstein, K. McNcilly. EIGHTH ROW: a. Fusscll, L. Ford, C. Roughton, B. Haymon, M. Philips, C. Wolfkiel, K. Badon. F. Whitehead. L. Dolan. B. Seay. 74 Latin Club Held Candlelight Qervice ■nHnBHkHm FIRST ROW: J. Frick. B. Seay. P. Leonard. E. Hughes. R. Savoy. T. Leonard. K. Waghorne. J. Teekcl. Mrs. Kicollc. SECOND ROW: K. Wright. R. Kennedy. M. Hilibum, J. Prescott. L. W'yatt. N. Savoy. D. Dranguet. M. Harris. A. Main. D. Harrell. J. Pecararo. In January, 1977, the Junior Classical League held a candlelight service to induct new members. The members quickly learned that one purpose of the club was to promote a more thorough knowledge of classical life history and literature. Activities included a November banquet, Latin week, and dedicating the J.C.L. Bulletin Board. Their sponsor, Mrs. Nicolle, stressed another purpose of the club and that was to promote an interest in other students in the classical languages, literature, government, laws, and arts. The officers for 1976-77 were: Renee Savoy - President: Kenneth Waghorne - Vice President: Pam Leonard - Secretary: Sharon Butcher -Treasurer: Eve Hughes - Parliamentarian: Terri Leonard - Historian: Pat Wafer - Public Relations. 75 Newly Formed SSA Tutored Students FIRST ROW: J. Cox, C. Maxwell. M. Bouser. J. Thompson. SECOND ROW: G. Goode 11, C. Uffman. G. Smith, G. Finkenauer, K. Smith. SSA or Student Service Association was formed to better the school through service to administrators and student body. Throughout the year, the members offered free tutoring to students and were at the disposal of school administrators to perform any service they requested. The club had no officers and was sponsored by Mrs. Jo Ann Gauthier. 76 French Club Learned Cajun Customs FIRST ROW: ]. Barnard. E. Hughes. K. Breaux. T. Kovalchuk. SECOND ROW: S. Ariko!. C. Williamson. J. LcBlanc. K. McCarthy, R. Elscy. THIRD ROW: Mr. D. Lewis - Sponsor. B. Sellers. S. Rack ley, M. Boyle. C. Haldiman, C. Lcdoux. OFFICERS: K. Breaux. President: J. Barnard. Treasurer. E. Hughes. Secretary: T. Kovalchuk. Parliamentarian. NOT PICTURED: David Brewer. Vice President. The French Club once again participated in International Night. They put on a skit depicting a Cajun Christmas. They also had many fund-raising activities including a car wash, a bake sale and a candy sale. These moneymaking activities helped prepare them for an end of the year trip to New Orleans. 77 Speech Class Presented The Speech department had an active year. Among the plays presented by the Advanced Play Production class were “That’s No Lady and ’’Love is Contagious.’’ Both plays were presented in March. “That’s No Lady” was directed by student Beth Bennett and “Love is Contagious” was directed Juanita W. Spiers, speech teacher. Valerie Iddings, Mike Williamson, John Ware, EricGyan, Michiel Wilthew, Beth Bennett, and Pete Mahoney were all third year speech students. Third year speech students Mike Williamson and Valerie Iddings. The cast of Thar No Lady : FIRST ROW; G. Robinson. J. Sibley. D. Phillips. G. Cumbo, J. Brumfield. SECOND ROW: M. Mahoney. C. Haldiman. G. Lichi. M. Curry. B. Gallent. D. Blythe. ADIG 78 Scene from That's No Lady : C. Haldiman. M. Mahoney. G. Lichi. M. Curry, b. Gal-lcnt, G. Cumbo. Two Plays in March Cast from ’’Love is Contagious1 : FIRST ROW: M. Cambio. N. Green. P. C '3n. J. Ware. A. Morgan. SECOND ROW: M. Priddy, J. Frick. J. Calantro. E. Robertson. F. Russell. P. Boudreaux. The Stars of Love is Contagious : Julie Frick and Neal Green. Third year speech student Pete Mahoney. Third year speech students John Ware, Beth Bennett, Eric Gyan and Michael Wilthcw. 79 Debaters Entered Tournaments FIRST: M. Wilthcw, K. Olson. B. Gallahi. SECOND: M. Cambio. N. Green. E. Boyle, J. Daniel. The Debate Squad traveled throughout the state to various tournaments and contests during the year. Sponsored by Mrs. Jua-nita Walker Spiers, the club’s main purpose was to give the debaters the chance to debate and observe debating. Eric Gyan served as President, Vice President was Michael Wilthew, Beth Bennett served as secretary,' the treasurer was Craig Uffman, and reporter-historian was Ronnie Grainger. First Place Debate Speaker Award U.S.L. Tournament Eric Gyan 80 The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Groucho Marx in disguise??? (T. Hill) ’’You were a gorgeous animal, Petey!” (B. Freshney. N. Moore. R. Ward, L. Munson. M. Priddy, A. Ross) ”No. Mr. Pipgrass, I’m NOT Dobic Gillis.” (K. Curry. J. Daniels) The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis’' was presented on December 10. Mr. Brantley Broom was the director of this humorous play presented by the sixth hour play production class. The play took place in the 1950’s and was very entertaining to all who saw it. The cast consisted of 28 students. Helen Dixon talks dreamily to Dobie. (M. Williamson. N. Moore) 81 Library, Attendance, Guidance and Library, attendance, and guidance aides worked diligently throughout the school year. In the library, students helped ease the librarians' work load, by assisting other students in finding and checking out books and by shelving returned books. Guidance aides assisted in filing records and papers and by running errands for the counselors. Attendance aides did the office chores by checking students in and out and by filing attendance reports. All students who volunteered to be aides were appreciated by faculty and other students. They helped to keep Broadmoor running smoothly. L. Pourricr. Mrs. AI0J120 - secretary. B. Bennett 82 ATTENDANCE AIDES: FIRST ROW; C. Boudreaux. J. Robertson. G. Gomez. C. Grittin. K. Mansfield. S. D' Arens-bourg. J. Boyer. P. Butler. SECOND ROW: a. Knight. J. Hall. C. Wall. L. Jenson. D. Glucck. D. Alonzo, M. Pratt. THIRD ROW: C. Morgan. B. Lee. J. Glass. M. Seals. Main Office Aides Were Helpful LIBRARY AIDES: FIRST ROW: M. Curry. J. Pierce. P. Leonard. S. Shiflett. SECOND ROW: J. Chesslcr. B. Sellers. M. Coldbergcr. M. Phillips, M. Cambio. GUIDANCE OFFICE AIDES: FIRST ROW: G. Miller. B. Kaufman. K. Culotta, J. Crutchfield. SECOND ROW: a. Grubbs S Cuevas. B. Vega. S. Arikol. M. Broussard. W. Salassi. Spring Tour Found OFFICERS: J. Dickenson - Sec. of Music: B. Berry - V. Pres.: M. Adcock - Pres.: C. Van Deuiekom - Sec.; J. Meuller - Trcas.; C. Jacobs Sec. of Music; J. O'Neal - Equip. Mgr.; R. Freeman - Robes: S. Plunkett; D. Lockhart - Robes; D. Rcsweber - Rep. -Hist. ALL PARISH CHOIR: L. Smith. C. Jacobs. C. Holloway. T. Kcttcrcr. N. LeBlanc. C. Van Deuiekom. N. Moore. J. O'Neal. D. Brewer. M. Sussky. M. Adcock, M. Prcsswood, T. Shchanc. 84 Choir in Florida ALLSTATECHOIR: S. Smith. M. Sussky. N. Moore. The 1976-77 Broadmoor Choir had many delightful additions this year. Our new director, Miss Brenda Williams, a graduate from L.S.U.. brought much enthusiasm and excitement. The Denims and Diamonds , a pop group, was formed this year. They worked hard at singing and dancing to entertain at various social gatherings and banquets. Miss Williams also produced Broadmoor’s first musical, based on the Peanuts Gang. She kept everyone busy to make a joyful tour to sunshiny Florida! DENIMS AND DIAMONDS. FIRST ROW: T. Shchane. N. Moore. M. Prcsswood. C. Wolfkiel. J. O'Neal. T. Ketterer. S. Plunkett. R. Freeman. N. LcBlanc, M. Sussky. SECOND ROW: L. Smith. D. Brewer. L. Scruggs. R. Cutlery. G. Wolfkiel. C. Jacobs. M. Adcock. G. Gebhart. 85 Music Is the FIRST ROW: Miss Williams. L. McCurry, T. Kettcrer, L. Poircr, N. LeBlanc, J. Badeaux, R. Guttery. J. O’Neal. S. Ellis, p. Seale, s. Raborne. B. Haymon. B. Berry, C. Parsons. L. Luttrell. L. Coleman, M. Priddy. K. Godbold. SECOND ROW; L. Walker. A. Landaiche. R. Lamson. C. Gilin. D. Blythe. J. Glass, A. Timms. J. Irvin. M. Tallakson. R. Freeman. M. Meyers. J. Watts. R. Azar, M. Allen, j. Distcfano. J. Griffin. 86 Universal Language J. Mueller. C. VanDeutckom. D. Fulton. C. Holloway. M. Adcock. J. Davis. D. Reswcber. D. Lockhart. C. Jacobson. T. Shehanc. B. Nugent. L. Andre. M. Bouser. A. Thibodeaux. J. Dickinson. E. Cavalier. C. Coutcc. R. Bueche. FOURTH ROW: T. Brin. S. Smith. C. Wolfkicl. G. Gcbhart. M. Prcsswood. L. Roberts. L. Scruggs. S. Collins. C. Hair. B. Denton, M. Andre. N. Moore. J. Dyason. L. Smith. M. Sussky, S. Plunkett. D. Brewer. L. Jenkins. J 1976-77 MARCHING BAND: FIRST ROW: K. Tisdale. C. Lamb. C. Collins. C. Foster. L. Dease. J. Fazckas. D. Speed. J. Craddock. D. Aubrey. SECOND ROW: P. Wafer, T. Walker. E. Parks. E. Robertson. H. Kaiser. K. Mayeux. G. Black. D. Glueck. E. Taylor. L. Lanier. L. McCurry. A. Warren. A. Park. V. Juelg. C. Bergeron. M. Thomas. J. Boudreaux. B. Talbot. S. Thibodeaux. S. Bundy. T. Montgomery. M. Marquez. D. Davis. P. Penn. J. Watts. E. McPherson. E. Cavalier. D. Campo. M. Cavalier, K. McKenzie. S. Cutter. THIRD ROW: C. Pillow. A. Roussel. Mr. Iven Bergeron. J. Burgan. L. Turner. F. Lowe. B. Gordon. S. Walker. J. LeBlanc. K. Causley. J. Garrett. A. Taylor. T. Day. M. Noonan. N. Schulenburg. M. Burns. S. Taylor. L. Allmand. D. Garreison. B. Clark. P. Mauk. B. Gross. S. Kennedy. M. Harrell. D. Terrell. S. Baker. C. Musso. D. Bostwick. D. Forbes. D. Watts. S. W a scorn, G. Gerald. G. Sumrall. S. Smith. W. Lee. Mr. Lee Fortier. M. Young. J. Hebert. FOURTH ROW: S. Smith. K. Waghorne. G. Shelton. B. Jordon. C. Clement. D. Blythe. J. Badcaux. W. Salassi. D. McFaddon. B. Bryan. B. Waltrip. E. Curry. A. Turney. S. Chaffin. D. Hastings. G. Lewis. D. Caputa, W. Werner. S. Breedon. M. Caffarel. B. Schulenburg. C. Morgan. E. Zartman. R. Goodrum. V. Abadie. J. Chatelain. J. Keenan. R. Kennedy. D. Lytle. Tilloison. L. Bonds. J. Forbes. V. Jacobs. FIFTH ROW: C. Dawes. C. Joly. K. Lefler. D. Watts. G. Hill. B. Bass. M. Farrow. B. Wagner. B. Bounds. R. Reese. J. Broemmelsiek, D. Brewer. T. Buchanon. B. Black. B. Sellers. G. Gross. K. Hereford. M. Bueto, R. Blythe. W. Gallaher. J. Schwartzenburg. M. Toups. C. Farmer. J. Hunt. E. Wells. B. Blythe. C. Uffman. W. Moore. B. Novotny. P. Flcttcrman. D. Brewer. B. Malone. A. Thibodeaux. R. Bounds. NOT PICTURED: K. McClendon. M. Miller. D. Arccncaux. ! 1= 88 Stage Band Performed JAZZ ENSEMBLE I: FIRST ROW: G. Shehon. J. Hebert. C. Pillow. W. Werner. B. Brian. B. Bor.aventure. SECOND ROW; J. Boudreaux. S. Kirk. C. Bergeron. A. Thibodeuax. B. Malone. J. Hunt. K. Hereford. J. Broemmelsiek. THIRD ROW: M. Thomas, P. Kauk. S. Smith. D. Watts. D. Bostwick, B. Miller. J. Chaielain. JAZZ ENSEMBLE II: FIRST ROW: S. Breedon. D. Hastings. A. Tumev nr, „ . G. Summerall. D. Lytle. D. Brewer. C. Farmer. B. Novotny. D. BrewerTtf' I L „ T' SEC0ND R0W: lenburg. M. Caffarel. er. T« Buchanon. M. Harrell. THIRD ROW: R. Goodrum. B. Schu- 90 For Qchool and Community ALL STATE STAGE BAND: FIRST ROW: J. Boudreaux. G. Shelton. J. Hebert. C. Pillow. SECOND ROW: M. Thomas. C. Bergeron. J. Cha-telain. B. Malone. K. Hereford. The Broadmoor Buccaneer Marching Band put in long, hard hours of practice to make halftime shows a success. Members were dedicated to presenting the best entertainment for the student body. The Jazz Ensemble provided music for the pep rallies while the majorettes performed dance routines. An addition to the music program this year was the All-State Stage Band. Nine band members from Broadmoor received the high honor to play in this band. Mr. Fortier and Mr. Bergeron combined their talents to help interested band students learn the various aspects of music. ALL PARISH BAND: FIRST ROW: $. Kennedy, J. Boudreaux. S. Smith. L. McCurry. T. Day. M. Bums. S. Smith. D. Hastings. SECOND ROW: J. Craddock. G. Shelton. D. Bostwick. J. Chatelain. K. Hereford, B. Malone. D. Watts. G. Gross. E. Curry. THIRD ROW: B. Gross. P. Wafer. A. Thibodeuax. E. Wells. C. Uffman. C. Pillow. J. Hebert. J. Broemmelsiek. 91 Broadmoor High School Majorettes lo Craddock Kathy Tisdale Majorettes Danced Their Way Into Bugs’ Hearts Debbie Aubrey Kathy Collins Cathy Foster Cindy Lamb Majorettes Showed Spirit Janice Fazckas Debbie Speed Leslie Dease Buccarettes Showed Enthusiasm FIRST ROW: J. Williams. Skipper; Anne Knight. Captain: J. Fields. Skipper. SECOND ROW: P. Butler. Secretary: C. Richards. Service Leader; I. Maas sen, Rep. Historian; C. Clark. Treasurer. Nearly one hundred girls participated in Buc-carettes this year, helping in both school and community affairs. They marched during pep rallies and entertained at football game half times. They raised money for charity and served their community in many helpful pro jects. BL'CCARETTE SPONSORS: Mrs. Iris Curry and Mrs. Barbara Jordan BUCARRETTE BEAUS: FIRST ROW: P. Forsberg. J. Miller. J. Ritswall. SECOND ROW: D. Worstell. S. Bristol. Buccarettec Participated SQUAD 1. FIRST ROW: K. Badon. K. Haddon - Squad Leader. SECOND ROW: B. Bufkin. E. Aull, K. Balcntine, A. Adkins. T. Blakewood, L. Amoroso. SQUAD 2. FIRST ROW: D. Charles, L. Carpenier, A. Limper Squad Leader. M. Bernstein. SECOND ROW: R. Bueche, L. Cash. T. Calandro. J. Byers. P. Carney. SQUAD 3. FIRST ROW: $. Dyer. L. Jenson - Squad Leader. SECOND ROW: K. Donaldson. J. Dyason, L. Elling, B. Daigrc. M. Davis. A. Fairbanks. B. Eckers, K. Curry. 96 In Many Worthwhile Projects SQUAD 4. FIRST ROW: M. Fitts. B. Fieshncy - Squad Leader. SECOND ROW: J. Greenwalt. L. Dolan. A. Futch. L. Fink. T. Frederic. J. Garmon. SQUAD 5. FIRST ROW: E. Hughes. J. Hamilton. L Smith - Squad Leader. P. Hunley. SECOND ROW: J. Hughes. B. Hartline. A. Hughes. P. Hillman. H. Hoffman. H. Henderson. SQUAD 6. FIRST ROW: N. Landry. D. Laurent. J. Lichi - Squad Leader. J. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: T. Kovalchuck. M. I Blanc. A. Landaiche. K. Knobloch. D. Laiil. S. Jacobson, J. Kessel. M. Jennings. 97 Sports Events Were Well SQUAD 7. FIRST ROW: T. Lockwood. L. Willis - Squad Leader. SECOND ROW: K. Mac Phcrson. N. LeBlanc. C. McNeilly. S. Mann. D. Lentz. M. Mahoney. L. Livingston. SQUAD 8. FIRST ROW: C. Pcllachia. D. Maxwell. J. Medley -Squad Leader. R. Petty. SECOND ROW: B. Parker. D. Prcsler. J. Pearce. M. Moore. C. Pruyn. W. May. NOT PICTURED: M. Meyer. SQUAD 9. FIRST ROW: j. Roberts. S. Stabilei. L. Huet - Squad Leader. J. Spell. SECOND ROW: A. Stcnhousc. L. Smith, S. Raborn. N. Smith. L. Scruggs. 98 Attended by Buccarettes SQUAD 10. FIRST ROW: S. White. J. Sykora. L. Pouirier - Squad Leader. L. Turk. SECOND ROW: N. Zimmerman. S. Weil. C. Wolfkicl, N. Vitrano, P. Wicrsteincr. S. Sweeney. J. Thompson. Buccarettes practiced for perfection. Junior Spirit Emphasized by J.J.'s OFFICERS: J. Machost - Sgt. at Arms: E. Aull - Chaplain: J. Kesscl - Sgt. at Arms: J. Pcarcc - Treasurer; A. Garrett - V. Pres.: D. Lentz - President. NOT PICTURED: Lori Huet - Secretary. J.J.’s, or Just Juniors, was established for the purpose of creating a closeness among junior girls. Money was raised by selling doughnuts and candy. Many fun projects were planned. Some of these included a hayride and a Thanksgiving pot-luck dinner. Mr. Broom was the sponsor for this group of eleventh graders. BEAUS: T. Ncwgard. B. Hawkins. R. Vicknair, G. Haddad. G. Summcrall. 100 FIRST ROW: T. Ncwgard. A. Garret. J. Machost. J. Kessel. J. Pearce. D. Lentz. SECOND ROW: L. Kai.p, Callabrese, D. Herring. M. Sommers. S. Raborn. THIRD ROW: D. Hahn. G. Haddad. C. Killman. C. He.Uo ’ Summcrall, L. Cash. R. Vicknair. J. Sicman, M. Moore. A. McCahill. B. Hawkins. E. Aull. O C.I.A. Promotes School Spirit TOP ROW: T. MacKinnon - Sgt. at Arms. MIDDLE ROW: L. Gossett -Sgt. at Arms. L Goldstein V. Pres.. K. Stone - Pres.. S. Strasner. R. Hartline. B. Hughes. G. Fritchie Beaus. The Broadmoor C.I.A. Club had a new year of social activities. C.I.A. is short for Chicks in Action and was composed of senior girls who wanted to create a unity through the promotion of school spirit. To raise funds for the years’ activities, members sold doughnuts and held several successful car washes. The sponsor for C.I.A. was Mrs. Walters. FIRST ROW: S. Strasner. G. Fritchie. T. MacKinnon. K. Stone. L. Goldstein. L Gossett. R. Hartline. B. Hughes. SECOND ROW: C. Boudreaux. P. Graves. J. Childers. B. Biggio, T. Holloway. M. Pratt. C. DclBrocco. J. Jones. THIRD ROW: J. Frey. D. Stage. P. Butler. S. Darcnsbourg. K. Mansfield. T. Blagg. J. Hamilton. J. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: S. Lcmkc. S. Boughman. S. Shiflctt. K. Bellamy, J. Fields. L. Warfield. J. Robertson. J. Calandro. D. Glueck. L. Dease. 101 AFS Sponsored Foreign Exchange Students FIRST ROW: Mr. Lalu2. M. Harris. B. Paul. A. Park. S. Souto. K. Duyer. M. Goldberger. J. Ritswall. SECOND ROW: E. McPherson. ?. Moser, E. Cavalier. W. Salassi, E. Park. N. Salamoni, R. Grainger. THIRD ROW: M. Allen. T. Lcmone, B. Loflin. C. Fiser. J. Crutcl field. J. Badeaux, B. Bennett. M. Cambio. FOURTH ROW: B. Goldberger. M. Seals. L. Cash. M. Thaxton. P. Philpot. K. Culotia. FIFTH ROW: D. Honeycutt, W. Werner. M. McAully, P. Tubbs. S. Stabilicr, K. McLean, D. Watts. K. Wright,. SIXTH ROW: R. Huet, Leinweber. A. Hilton. F. Russell. G. Bird. M. Neames. B. Vega. A. Taylor. D. Watts. D. Worsted. American Field Service (AFS is sponsored by Mr. Laluz. Eve: year they sponsor a high school student from another country. This year the club sponsored Sonia Souto, a senior from Brazil. AFS President was Mark Harris, Vice-President was Bobb; Paul, Secretary was Allen Park. Treasurer was Mark Goldberger, and Reporter-Historian was Kathy Duyer. 102 105 107 Cheerleaders Promoted School Spirit The 1976-77 Broadmoor cheerleaders succeeded in bringing spirit 10 the students by supporting athletic events during the school year. The girls' unlimited supply of energy was evident during the football, basketball, and baseball games. During the football season, they organized the pep rallies that cheered the team to victory. FIRST ROW: p. Whitlatch. S. Baughman. N. Moore. SECOND ROW: S. Hughes. S. Howard. THIRD ROW: T. Todd, M. Thaxton. S. Lemke. L. Day. Susan Baughman Mascot Terri Todd and P3igc Whitlatch Niia Moore and Sandy Hughes Head Cheerleader Susan Howard and Lynette Day Marisa Thaxton and Suzy Lcmkc 109 The Bucs Coach Bob Carter - Head Coach BUCS SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS 13 BAKER 26 29 BELAIRE 22 13 CATHOLIC HIGH 11 16 LEE 28 7 CAPITOL 12 28 McKinley 13 7 ISTROUMA 13 0 SULPHUR 41 10 TARA 13 14 EAST ASCENSION 14 110 Coach Mike Meyers - Line Coach Larry Cumbo - Trainer Coach Rusty Price - Backficld Battled on I FIRST ROW: J. Sells. C. Cloy. A. Lignieres. D. Kennedy. P. Alaniz. S. Durreit. V. Webb. 1. Undry. M. Ancona. C. Stafford. SECOND ROW: S. Allmand. F. Jones. D. Musso. M. Collins. B. Barksdale. J. Park. T. Nengard. B. W'ilkins. H. Ross. G. Foy. THIRD ROW: J. Beck. B. Hughes. K. Griffin. R. Musso. C. Gueringer. P. Kauk. S. Passman. S. Peirce. $. Haddon. D. Clattenburg. FOURTH ROW: D. Pourciau. M. Gregory. R. Green. T. Tully. G. Fritchie. T. Kiggans. R. Dejean. B. Doyle. R. Connor. J. Uncaster. FIFTH ROW: E. Seals. C. Belgard. D. Bark. J. Boyer. M. Broussard, C. Seals. B. Lee. B. Miller, S. Davis. R. Stark. B. Clattenburg. FOOTBALL MANAGERS FIRST ROW: f. McEachern. J. Harroun. D. Matson. SECOND ROW: P. Alley. G. Glucck. L. Watkins. S. Lejeunc. The Broadmoor Football Team worked very hard this year. Even though ten starters were out due to injuries, the scores were usually very close. The team played its heart out the whole season. In every game they were out manned but never out fought!” Senior players held the team together in a hard-fought season all Buccaneers can be proud of. 111 . Broadmoor's Best Scholastic Award JOE BOYER Best Offensive Back ALAIN LIGNIERES Captain’s Award TOM KIGGANS Best Defensive Back RICKY STARK Were Chosen S Best Offensive Lineman TOM TULLY On January 20, an Awards Program was held to recognize outstanding athletes in the fall sports. Highlighting the program were six major football awards. The football players who received these awards were chosen by their teammates. Following the program was a reception sponsored by Buc Backers. That’s horrible!” (Coach Austin) “You're worryin’ me! (Coach Carter) 113 Excitement Filled Every Game And I wanted to play football!” What do you mean - fourth down and one meter to go' ' The game maybe rough, but the fringe benefits are great! (E. Seals. P. Kauk, G. Fritchie) 114 Oops! I missed! )9A Baby Bucs FIRST ROW: P. Hendrickson. B. Koffmann. J. LcBlanc. T. Farrow. G. Stark. G. Weber, C. Clark. D. Pcavy. SECOND ROW: K. Hcberr. D. Amond, C. Musso. M. Maddox. A. Jordcn. B. Talbot, D. Vidrinc, B. Pratt. THIRD ROW: J. D'Arensbourg, P. Hill. R. Ballard, C. Salzcr, K. Miller, M. Ritchie, M. Landry, D. Larkin, J. Prescott. FOURTH ROW: D. Ragusa, L. Donally, D. Begue, I. Gibson. J. Salpc-tra, M. Pollcdo. R. Zuccaro, G. Williams. ]. Travis. Coach Wayne Austin HEAD COACH Coach George McGee ASSISTANT COACH 116 Showed Determination SCOREBOARD BUCS OPPONENTS 18 BAKER 7 14 BELAIRE 20 CATHOLIC HIGH (forfeit) 56 LEE 0 12 CAPITOL 27 18 McKinley 35 The Junior Varsity football 7 ISTROUMA 0 team showed the Battling Buccaneer spirit at every game. Even 0 CENTRAL 25 though they came out with a 4-6 20 TARA 29 season. They beat Lee High School by a score of 56-0 at one 0 EAST ASCENSION 6 of the games. There were many good players who will have starting positions on the varsity team next year. DR. VINCENT DR. CHARLES LEE Team Doctor Team Doctor 117 Junior Varsity Saw Much Action '■Don'; fail me now. arm!” Hey, he's not on our team! Basketball Team Spelled Success 1st ROW; J. Boyer. S. Shailan. Coach Austin. D. Peavy, D. Goodson. 2nd ROW: L. Wall. M. Broussard. G. Cassano. D. Alaniz. K. Lancaster. C. Badon. T. Kiggans. G. Fritchic, J. Fereday. B. Parsons. L. Butler. After losing one senior (Bert Davis) to graduation, the 1975-76 Battling Buccaneers and their fans looked forward to a great year. The Bucs won their right to a spot in the state playoffs by defeating the Lee High Rebels, by a score of 78-69 and thus becoming runner-ups in 6-A AAA. During a bye for the first round of playoffs, Broadmoor faced Northside of Lafayette and defeated them 56-47 to gain the right to state quarter-finals. This time Broadmoor traveled to Monroe to play Carroll and lost the chance to go to the top 20, by a score of 60-52. The Bucs were 18-10 for the season. At this time the Bucs are on the same road as last year and the district race is very tough. McKinley High and Broadmoor have the possibility of making the playoffs. up Glen Fritchie (L. Butler, D. Goodson) Bo Parsons Clint Badon Bucs Played Action Packed Games BUCS SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS 63 Baker 52 67 Reserve 52 72 Belaire 64 55 Central 54 80 Belaire 67 82 Central 64 77 Bourgois 66 55 Chalmette 59 51 Lafayette 71 66 Belaire 65 77 Catholic 68 76 Acadiana 65 61 Central 57 60 Istrouma 53 60 Catholic 81 69 East Ascension 49 83 Catholic 74 68 Lee 82 61 Tara 62 55 McKinley 72 90 Capital 77 74 Istrouma 64 62 East Ascension 55 70 Lee 65 58 Tara 55 76 McKinley 82 59 Istrouma 46 (G. Fritchie, D. Goodson) Teamwork Paid Off (L. Butler) Tom Kiggans 122 Joe Boyer Donnie Goodson David Alaniz . 123 Junior Varsity Basketball The Junior Varsity Basketball Team was well instructed by Coach Price. The enthusiasm of each player kept the spirit of the fans high. Team members worked well together and gave 100%effort at every game. Next year’s varsity basketball team will benefit from the addition of the 1977 JV’s. Coach Rusty Price „ C. Chaple, K. Miller. M. Wheeler FIRST ROW: R. King. Coach Price, P. Hendrickson. SECOND ROW: M. Maddox. P. Wright, D C. Fox. R. Zuccaro. D. Pcavy. Mgr. G. Glucck. 124 Team Hustled Welcome to tVoaJmoor Hr£h School M. «e .$ rtc PAT ©' rONCVAIM £ nSi £ B F G- l£|j£i'v f.aNT 1 Wed., l ar., Set, Dec 1,2,4 TEAMS PLAYED Baker Belaire Central Belaire Catholic High Acadiana East Ascension Catholic High Lee Tara McKinley Capitol I.strouma East Ascension Lee Tara McKinley Capitol Istrouma 125 1976 District Champs in Baseball ROW 1: Rusty Todd. Phil Weeks. Rew Waltman. Alex Wallace. Mike Maxwell. Karl Griffin. Kevin McVicker. ROW 2: Greg Glueck. Breu Hughes, Mike Howard, Donnie Goodson. David Robertson, Forrest ,’ones, Paul Kauk, Stan Passman. Sid Lejeune. ROW3: Phillip Alley, John Myshrall, Tommy Murphy, Tom Kiggans, Bubba Howell, Mike Britt, Sam Landry, Mike Meyers. NOT PICTURED: Bobby Broussard. 126 SCOREBOARD BUCS OPPONEN7 6 GLEN OAKS 3 2 BAKER 1 8 BELAIRE 5 10 REDEMPTOR1ST 0 5 BAKER 1 10 BELAIRE 5 10 GLEN OAKS 5 6 LEE 5 11 CAPITOL 3 19 mckinley 1 6 ISTROUMA 3 6 TARA 9 7 EAST ASCENSION 6 3 LEE 5 14 CAPITOL 2 3 McKINLEY 2 5 ISTROUMA 4 8 TARA 2 0 BAKER 6 4 ISTROUMA 1 6 BELAIRE 7 14 EAST ASCENSION 6 8 LEE 2 STATE PLAYOFFS 11 MORGAN CITY 3 1 LAKE CHARLES 8 The 1976 baseball season was a successful one for the Buccaneers. They captured the title of District 6-AAAA Champions. Coach Mike Meyers took the team to the District Playoffs with 19 wins and 4 losses. They did lose, however, to Lake Charles in the Quarterfinals. Overall, the team finished with a 20-5 record. ALL-DISTRICT MEMBERS WERE: Tommy Murphy - Centerfield; Donnie Goodson - First Base; and Forrest Jones - Pitcher. Tommy Murphy was also named to the All-State Team for Centerfield. • Y « Get off my back, you're cramping my style! ” (Mike Britt) 127 Baseball Team in Full Swing 128 BASEBALL MANAGERS GrcgGlueck. Sid Lcjuene. Phillip Alley. Batter up! (David Robertson) BAT GIRLS Lisa Kaiser, Janice Hall. . rrvJ •• ««r. v One more strike and he'll be out! (Sam Landry) i 129 Practice Paid Off FIRST ROW: B. Clauenburg. R. Connor. D. Bark. N. Waters. C. Cloy. SECOND ROW: T. Repp, lcau. A. Park. THIRD ROW: J. Lynch. M. Dobbins. R. Penn. M. Dixon. S. Loe. D. Bonds. Members of the 1977 Broadmoor Track Team spent hours of practice on their respective events in hopes of victory. The people who were major forces on the team were Mantz Sussky, who threw the shotput and discuss, Bert Clauenburg, who ran the 100, 200, and 880 yard dashes, and also the mile relay, Robert Penn, who ran the mile relay, Matt Dixon, who ran the 2 mile relay, and Danny Soileau, who ran the 440 yard dash and the mile relay. Coach Price served as trainer for the track team. Expertise training was exercised by James Lynch. 130 — For Boys' Track Team Daily work outs were a must. (R. Penn) Goodbye, Shotput!! (M. Sussky) 131 m JV Track Ran Qtrong FIRST ROW: D. Rogillio, R. Ballard. J. D’Arensbourg. P. Hill. M. Landry. SECOND ROW: J. UBlanc. K. Hebert. B. Williams D. Bailey. NOT PICTURED: M. Richie. R. Zuccaro. K. Miller. J. Tr3vis, L. Donally. J. Butler. D. Begue. The 1977 Junior Varsity Track Team participated in ten meets, two of which were sponsored by Broadmoor. The team was very strong this year. Five promising young stars were Britt Williams, Randy Zuccaro, David Bailey, James LeBlanc, and Mark Landry. To prepare for state. Coach Rusty Price worked the | team very hard. A typical workout included several timed 440’s, a 5 mile run, and weight workouts. To I gain further practice, the JV team worked with the i Varsity Track Team. 132 Girls Track Team on the Move FIRST ROW: S. Blakely. M. Lignieres, M. Lignleres, J. Kcssel, S. Stabilier. S. Butcher. A. Blake. S. Sutherland. S. Rac. SECOND ROW: L. Blakely. A. Roubique. T. Montalvo, C. Quartano. D. Speed. Girls’ Track this year was advised by Coach Cumbo. Jean Kessel ran ihe hurdles, Tina Montalvo ran the 440, Carol Quartano ran the mile relay, and Stacy Blakely ran the 220. The girls sacrificed to achieve their goals throughout the season. 133 Warming u p for a winning season. Boys Cross Country Ran to Victory FIRST ROW: Manager - Greg Glueck. Jerry Nickerson, John Travis. J. B. McGee. Steve Dean. Leo Harlan. SECOND ROW: Doug Bonds. Lance Wall. Allen Park. Robert Penn. James Lynch. Matt Dixon. David Bailey, Steve Loe. Marty Dobbins. The boys cross country team came in first in District and second in State. In the state meet, which was held at LSU, Matt Dixon placed second, James Lynch came in ninth, David Bailey - eleventh, and Lance Wall -fifteenth. Matt Dixon holds the boys school record of 15:21 for the 3-mile cross country run. The coach for the team was Rusty Price. FIRST ROW: 2nd ALL-PARISH TEAM: D. Bailey. L. Wall. SECOND ROW: ALL-PARISH TEAM: J. Lynch. M. Dixon. 134 Girls Cross Country Second in State 1976 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FIRST ROW: Carol Quanano, Jean Kcsscl, Joanna Hamilton. Cathy Foster. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pope. Sharon Butcher. Lori Blakeley, Tina Montalvo. C'mon Jean, just one more mile!” (D. Clattcnburg, J. Kessel) The girls cross country team had an exciting year. All the time spent in workouts proved to be worthwhile when the team came in firs: in District and second in State. Outstanding runners Carol Quartano and Joanna Hamilton are the co-holders of the two-mile cross country run. Their record is 12:12. The team was under the fine leadership of Mrs. Pat Pope . 135 Tennis Team Headed for State FIRST ROW: J. Eichenberger. T. Gueringer. T. Dixon. A. Stenhouse. A. Lidback. F. Gaudin. J. Thompson. P. Czoka. M. Larson. S. White. SECOND ROW’: G. Magee. M. Gladson. T. Warfield. J. Boudreaux. E. Harding. C. Ledoux. L. Schutzman. M. Knutson. B. Gold-berger. NOT PICTURED: M. Seals. G. Hunt. The 1977 Broadmoor High Tennis team was determined to qualify for state and keep the title of district champs. They had eight district matches and many non-district ones. Among these were Morgan City, New Orleans, Lafayette, Houma, and Natchez. Among the 21 team members were 7 returning lettermen. Eric Harding held the number one spot on the boys team and Ann Sien-house was number one on the girls team. Top rated players were Eric Harding and Ann Stenhouse 136 Girls' Softball Wound up With a Great Year FIRST ROW: E. Schuster - Manager, J. Mathcrnc, S. Collins, C. Richards. S. Bundy. S. Reeves. F. Bclluc, A. Arr.ond. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pope, C. Washispack - Manager, S. Lcmoine. H. Hoffman, C. Crochet, A. Knight. A. Vcrbois, E. Curry. L. Hutchison. M. Eicher. R. Elsey Manager. The Buccaneer softball team began the 1977 season with six returning lettermen: Cheri Crochet, Stacia Collins, Amy Verbois, Cheryl Richards, Anne Knight, and Elizabeth Currie. Sophomore Alicia Ammon assisted Crochet on the mound when she was not performing her regular duties as first baseman. Other first year infielders were sophomores Meredith Eicher, Sherry Reeves, Hope Hoffman and Joy Math-erne. Adding to the strength in the outfield was Cheryl Lemoine, Lisa Hutchison and Fran Bellue. Fran also backed Joy Mathernebehind the plate. Last year the team posted a 10-9 record overall with a 6-2 record in district play. As a first year team, they proved to be one of the top teams in the Baton Rouge area. Mrs. Pat Pope provided the team the necessary coaching. Golfers Practiced to Improve Scores FIRST ROW: B. Spencer. P. Lidback. M. Palmer. SECOND ROW: B. Clark. T. Murray. R. Coodrum. NOT PICTURED: R. Broussard. M. Powell. The Golf Team competed against other schools and participated in many tournaments. They practiced every day after school alternating between Webb, Howell, Fairwood, and Briarwood golf courses. The team is coached by Mr. LaLuz and includes three ninth graders from Sherwood Junior High. 138 Swim Team Made a Splash FIRST ROW: J. Hamilton. J. Williams. E. Gomez. SECOND ROW: T. Delaune. R. McAllister. D. Zeringue.L. Olsson, M. O'Pry. THIRD ROW: M. Goldberger. M. Williams, M. Wilson. H. Bourge. The Swim Team coached by A1 Robelot of Tara and Mrs. Kane had a very successful season. Their schedule consisted of five regular meets and the City Swim Meet, all held at the LSU Bengal’s pool. The State High School Swim Meet was held at Tulane University in the Green Wave pool. Members of the team began practicing at the YMCA pool late in January and practiced every day at seventh hour. Volleyball Team Went to Qtate FIRST ROW: L. O’Meara. A. Maristany. S. Cuba. C. Lovell, S. Haschle. L. Maristany. SECOND ROW: M. VonSendon. S. Louis. J. Riefinger. C. Sommers. A. Tally. E. Amond. L. Butcher. Mrs. Kane, coach. With three returning lettermen - Sandy Haschle, Lourdes Maristany, and Cindy Lovell - and a Sr. transfer, Roxie Crossland, the girls volleyball team finished undefeated in Capitol City League play. They also won first place in the Episcopal tournament and were District IV Champions which put them in the state play-offs. Newcomers to the starting lineup were sophomores Sandra Cuba and Ana Maristany. Selected to the All-League and All-District teams were Seniors Sandy Haschle, Lourdes Maristany, and Roxie Crossland. uo L. Maristany. S. Haschle Three Wrestlers Made City Champs FIRST ROW-, p. Glahn. K. Wans. J. Ragusa. R. Allen. C. Hanlinc. T. Newman. SECOND ROW: T. Tully. S. Durrctt. K. Culom, J. Boudreaux. J. Burnett. NOT PICTURED: R. Hartlinc, C. Rainwater. M. Young. The wrestling team had a successful year with a 9-3-1 record. They placed third in city which was the first time Broadmoor ever placed. The team produced first state runner-up. Tom Tully, three city champs. Steve Durrett, Tom Tully. and Roger Hartline, and three city runners-up Kenny Culotta. Jake Ragusa, and Chuck Rainwater. The wrestling team sold T-shirts in order to buy a new wrestling mat for the school. Coach Ray Fochler and the team looked forward to using the new mat. CITY CHAMPS. FIRST ROW: S. Durrctt. T. Tully. SECOND ROW: Coach Fochlcr. R. Hartlinc. Ml FEATURES Mr. and Miss BHS TOM KIGGANS was chosen by the Senior Class as Mr. BHS. Tom participated on the football, basketball, baseball, track, and swim team. He was a member of National Honor Society, Beta Club, FCA, SGA, and Key Club. Tom was captain of the football team and vice-president of National Honor Society. He attended Louisiana Boys’ State and was runner-up for Lt. Governor. TERESA BLAGG was selected as Miss BHS. Teresa was a member of BCS, BG's, Spanish Club, JJ's, Buccarettes, CIA, Tri-Hi-Y, and SGA. She participated on the Girls’ .Cross Country and Track teams. Teresa was the 1976 Homecoming Queen and was also on the Mardi Gras Court. 144 Class of'77 Superlatives MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Bruce Leinweber and Nita Moore In January, Senior Superlatives were chosen in ten major categories. They were nominated and then elected by the Senior Class. The selection was difficult, but the ballots were finally cast for WITTIEST Jeanie Frye and Pete Mahoney 145 Senior Standoufs Select MOST DEPENDABLE Lesa Fink and Archie Grubbs 146 For Ten Categories MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sheldon Strasner and Marisa Thaxton MOST TALENTED Paul Kauk and Stephanie Smith MOST ATHLETIC Lourdes Maristany and Tom Tully 147 Senior Superlatives MOST INDIVIDUAL Ernie Seals and Jody Calandro MOST INTELLECTUAL Kay Kelley and Chuck Elkins 148 Competition Was Stiff for Quiz Bowl D. Bonds. P. Mahoney, M. Curry. R. Paine. G. Wolfkiel. NOT PICTURED: J. Byers. I Pete Mahoney - Scnaic Youth Program Six of Broadmoor's students were chosen to compete in this year's Quiz Bowl. The competition took place in the Academia Committee's Prep Quiz Bowl at LSU. The team was questioned on various pertinent topics. An all expense paid trip to Washington D.C. was won this year by Pete Mahoney for his contribution to the Senate Youth Program. During his trip. Pete met with two Louisiana Senators to discuss politically oriented topics. He attended the program in February. 149 Girls' and Boys' State FIRST ROW; j. Chaffin. S. Suasner. P. Mahoney. T. Kiggans. SECOND ROW; G. Elrod. A. Grubbs, j. Boyer. The delegates of Girls and Boys’ State held the following offices: SUSAN HOWARD - House of Representatives ANNE KNIGHT - Candidate for Governor: Mayor of City MARISA THAXTON - State Party Chairman: City Council Member LESA FINK - Director of Finance APRIL MORGAN - City Council LYNETTE DAY - House of Representatives ARCHIE GRUBBS - Supreme Court Justice JIM CHAFFIN - Supreme Court Justice BOTTOM TO TOP: A. Knighr, L. Fink. P. Butler. S. Howard. M Thaxion. A. Morgan. L. Day. Learned About Government BOTTOM ROW: S. Strasner. B. Hughes. J. Chaffin. T. Kiggans. G. Elrod. J. Boyer. MIDDLE ROW: A. Grubbs. L. Fink. A. Knight, p Butler. P. Mahoney. TOP ROW: L. Day. A. Morgan, M. Thaxton, S. Howard. These are some of ihe feelings the Girls State delegates had: G - is for GETTING UP before the sun came up. I - is for becoming INVOLVED in the program. R - is for the ROOTS we tripped on while walking. L - is for the LOVE of all the new friends we met. S - is for the SORE THROATS we got from yelling. S - is for SLEEPING - something we never did. T - is for the TIME that flew by. A - is for the ACHING FEET we had at the end of each day. T - is for TURNING our backs whenever Boys’ State passed by. E - is for the raw EGGS we carried around and tried not to break. Delegates of Boys' State replied in the following manner about the good times they had: B - is for BROTHERHOOD. O - is for the ODD HOURS we stayed up. Y - is for the YEARS that we will remember Boys' State. S - is for the SONGS we sang. S - is for the SUPER PEOPLE we met. T - is for TAKING PART in politics. A - is for a lime without ARGUING. T - is for the TERRIFIC TIME we had. E - is for the ENJOYMENT we had in being together. 151 Outstanding Qeniors Recognized Renee Savoy was selected as Broadmoor’s 1976-77 winner of the DAR Good Citizenship Award. Each year a senior girl is picked for her loyalty and merit. The award is sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. This year’s recipients of the Annual Optimists Award are Mark Goldberger, Doug Bonds, and Renee Savoy. These students were selected for their courtesy, leadership, merit, and involvement in extracurricular activities. The award is sponsored annually by the Baton Rouge Optimist Club. Rcncc Savoy - DAR Winner Optimist Award Winners - Mark Goldberger. Doug Bonds and Renee Savoy. 152 National Merit Finalists NAT. MERIT FINALISTS: Peie Mahoney. Doug Bonds. Mark Rinkcr. National Merit Finalists were selected on the basis of the high scores they received on the PSAT NMSQT test. Students selected for this honor were Pete Mahoney, Doug Bonds, Mark Rinker, Bert Clattenburg, Chuck Elkins. Lynne Jensen, and Ernie Seals. Cynthia Holloway, a fine violin player, was a member of the All-State Orchestra for five years. A speech student at Broadmoor, Beth Bennett, received two high awards. She won First Place in Women's Extemporaneous Speaking at the District Rally at Southeastern University. She also won Second Place in Extemporaneous Speaking at Northeastern University in Monroe. 153 Cynthia Holloway was a member of the A11-State Orchestra. Foreign Exchange Students Sonia Souto, Jan Ritswall This year Broadmoor has three foreign exchange students. Jan Ritswall and Per Forsberg are from Sweden. Sonia Souto is from Brazil. This year Jan is living with the Nancy Fulton family. Per is staying at the home of the David Williams’. Sonia is living with Carolyn Heaton and her family. 154 Miss Buccaneer Belle Lisa Allmand 155 A Parade ELISSA GOMEZ First Runner-up KATHY MANSFIELD Second Runner-up Lisa Allmand was chosen 1977 Miss Buccaneer Belle on January 13. There were also six runners-up in the contest. A winter scene, provided by the Art department, was the backdrop for the pageant. Entertainment was provided by Nita Moore, Stephanie Smith, the Stage Band, and Janet Bergeron. The pageant, sponsored by S.G.A. and the BUCCANEER LOG staff, included ninety-six girls selected through nomination by homerooms and clubs. L. D3y. S. Shiflett, E. Gome2. L. Allmand. K. Mansfield. T. Blagg. J. Siemann 1 56 of Beauties SANDY SHIFLETT Third Runner-up THERESA 8LAGG Fourth Runner-up LYNETTE DAY Fifth Runner-up JODY SI EM ANN Sixth Runner-up 157 Homecoming 197G-77 On November 5, the 1976 Broadmoor Homecoming game was held. The Bucs were narrowly defeated by Tara High at Olympia Stadium. The score was 14-13. The queen and her maids were nominated by the football team and then elected by the student body. They were presented at half time and escorted across the field. Homecoming Queen TERESA BLAGC 158 Daryle Maxwell. Suzanne Dyer. Sandy Hughes. Teresa Blagg. Susan Howard. Jodi Sieman. Anne Marie Hughes. 159 Senior Maid Sandy Hughes escorted by her father. Mr. Hughes Junior Maid Suzanne Dyer escorted by her father. Mr. Dyer Junior Maid Jody Sicm3n escorted by Mr. Tuminello 160 Last year's queen, Bonnie LaCour, crowned Terew Blagg. Homecoming Queen of 1976-77 Beauty runs in the family. Anne M3rie Hughes and Sandy Hughes Sophomore Maid Daryl Maxwell escorted by her father. Mr. Maxwell The Homecoming dance was held the following night, November 6, in the Showboat Room at the Chateau Capitol. The band was Fantasy.” The court was presented again. The dance lasted from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and was sponsored by S.G.A. Sophomore Maid Anne Marie Hughes escorted by her father. Mr. Hughes 161 February Was Highlighted Tom Kiggans. King Broadmoor XVII Marisa Thaxion. Queen 162 by Mardi Gras Ball Teresa Blagg. escorted by Archie Grubbs. Susan Howard, escorted by Brett Hughes. The 1977 Mardi Gras Ball was held on Monday, February 21. at the Prince Murat Inn. The dance lasted from nine until one, with music furnished by the popular band. Pieces. The dance was sponsored and planned by the Student Government Association. % 163 Sandy Hughes, escorted by Danny Kennedy. Cynthia Pruyn. escorted by Greg Stafford. Jodi Sicmann. escorted by Brett Barksdale. Suzanne Dyer, escorted by Marque Broussard. 164 8GA Planned for the Gala Event 165 Tina Montalvo. Sophomore Maid, escorted by Greg Stark. CLASSES Who's Who The twenty-nine seniors on the following pages were chosen by the faculty as Who's Who for the Class of 1977. Judging on the basis of character, scholarship, and leadership, the faculty nominated and chose these seniors as Who's Who. Debate Squad. French Club. AFS. Broadmoor Legal Society, and Spanish Club. TERESA BLAGG: For recognition as Homecoming Queen, Mardi Gras Court, Miss BHS: for service in Buccarcttcs. Tri-Hi-Y, SGA, and Interact sweetheart. DOUG BONDS: For achievement as a National JEFF BOUDREAUX: For performance in the All Par-Merit Semifinalist. NEDT certificate, and Beta ish and All State bands. National Honor Society. Club: for performance on the cross-country and NEDT certificate: for service as Key Club secre-track teams. tary. Youth Debates, Stage band, and tennis team. 168 at Broadmoor JOE BOYER: For performance on the Football. Ba$- PAIGE BUTLER: For service as Sr. Class president. JODY CALANDRO: For service in Spanish kethall, and track teams: for recognition in NEDT Buccarctics secretary. Beta, French Club. ' Buc- Club. An Club. Broadmoor Christian Girls, certificate. Mardi Gras Court. La. Boys State: and cancer” news editor: recognition for La. Girls Buccaneer staff. SGA, and BCS. for service in Beta. FCA. National Honor Society, State: service in Tri-Hi-Y. SGA. Inncrclub counteract. Esquires, and BG'sbcau. ell: and performance on the track and cross-coun- uv teams. MY RLE CURRY: For recognition as National Merit LYNETTE DAY: For recognition on the Mardi Gras Commended Student. NEDT certificate. National Court. La. Girls State. Who's Who Among Amcri-Honor Society: for service in Beta Club. Sr. and Jr. can High School Students: for service as chccr-Class Executive Council. SGA. Drama. Debate, leader. Esquire sweetheart, Beta Club. Buccar-FrenchCJub vice-president, and Art Club. cues. Tri-Hi-Y. BG s and Interact Sweetheart. 169 Who's Who CHARLES ELKINS: For academic achievement as a LESA FINK: For leadership as National Honor Soci-Naiional Merit Semifinalist. National Honor Soci- cty secretary treasurer. BG's president. Kcycttcs ety. NEDT certificate: for service in Beta Club. service leader: for service in Buccarcttcs. Beta Spanish Club, and the Buccaneer Log Staff. Club. SGA: and recognition as La. Girls'State. ARCHIE GRUBBS: For service in FCA. Key Club. Beta Club. SGA: recognition as Jr. Class president, and La. Boys State: and performance on the track team. ERIC CYAN: For outstanding performance in speech and debate as President of the Debate Squad: and for service in National Honor Society. Beta Club, and the Drug Advisory Council. JAY HEBERT: For achievement as a National Merit Semifinalist. National Honor Society: For talent with music in All-State and All Parish Band. Drum Major, and Stage Band: service in Beta Club. Key Club. BMA vice-president, and Student Government. 170 at Broadmoor SUSAN' HOWARD: For recognition on the Home- BRETT HUGHES: For recognition as Mardi Gras coming Court. Mardi Gras Court; for service as Court Escort. La. Boys' State: for outstanding per-hcad cheerleader. Key Club sweetheart. Beta formance on the football and baseball teams: and Club. SGA, FCA. Buccarcttcs: and for La. Girls' for service in Beta Club, FCA, Leo Club. Interact. State. and BG'sbeau. TOM KIGGAN’S: For outstanding performance on ANNE KNIGHT: For achievement as DAR History the football, basketball, baseball, track, and Award. La. Girls' State: for leadership as Buccar-swim teams: for recognition on Mardi Gras Court, ette captain. Kcycttcs president, SGA reporter-La. Boys' St3te. and Mr. BHS: for service in Key historian: for service in Beta, Choir: and perform-Club, Beta Club. National Honor Society. FCA anceon the softball and track teams, president. Tri-Hi Y beau, and SGA. LYNNE JENSEN: For academic achievement as National Merit Semifinalist. NEDT certificate. National Honor Society. Bicentennial Editorial Finalist: for service in Buccarcttes. Beta Club. Sr. Executive Council, and Newspaper. 171 Who's Who ALAIN LIGNIERES: For performance on the football, track, and tennis teams: for service in National Honor Society. Interact vice-president. Beta Club. FFA, SGA 3nd Esquires. PETE MAHONEY: For recognition National Merit LOURDES MAR1STANY: For performance on the Scmffinalist. Key Club International Trustee, volleyball, track, and cross-country teams: for School Board Award. NEDT certificate. La. Boys' service as Spanish Club president. Beta Club. Key-State, Latin Honor Society. SGA vice president, cues. Art Club: and NEDT certificate. Senate Youth Program. USL Oratorical Ch3mp. Beta Club, and lnncrclub Council president. NITA MOORE: For musical talent shown in All Par- RENEE SAVOY: For academic achievement as ish and All State Choir: for service 3S cheerleader. NEDT certificate. National Honor Society. DAR Beta Club. BG's. Special Ensemble, and Drama. citizenship award, and Beta Club: for service as Junior Classical League president. 172 at Broadmoor ERNIE SEALS: For achievement 3S a National Merit Scmifinalist, NEDT certificate. La. Boys' State: for service as Key Club president. Newspaper staff editor. Esquires and FCA. SHELDON STRASNER: For recognition as Student Government president. National Honor Society, Bct3 Club. Newspaper staff. and Sr. Class executive council. SUSAN STR1CTLAND: For achievement as a PSAT MARISA THAXTON: For recognition as NEDT ccr- TOM TULLY: For outstanding perform- Commended Student, National Honor Society, tificate. Mardi Gras Court. Miss Merry Christmas. ancc on the football and wrestling teams; NEDT certificate: for service in Beta Club. Key- La- Girls' State. National Merit Letter: for service for service in SGA. Interact. FCA. 3nd cue secretary, SGA. Buccarcttcsand FCA. as cheerleader. Key Club sweetheart. Tri-Hi-Y. FFA. Beta Club. National Honor Society. Sr. Class vice-president, and National Honor Society. I SENIORS OF 77 Senior Class Headed bij All Girls April Morgan - Treas.. Toni Pope - Sec., Paige Butler - Pres.. Marisa Thaxton - V. Pres. 1st ROW: A. Morgan, M. Thaxton, T. Blagg. J. Fields, M. Williamson, J. Robertson. 2nd ROW: P. Butler, D. Terrell, L. Jensen, L. Warfield. K. Bellamy. S. Shiflett, T. Mackinnon, L. Gossett, M. Curry, R. Grainger. 175 Abadic. Vincent Craig Adcock. Mark Randall I ■ We've Got Spirit Alaniz, David Andrew Alaniz. Peter Marcus Alexander. Deborah Lynn Alford. Lori D. Alley. Phillip C. Alonzo. Brenda Darlene Amond, Michael I. Anderson, Alicia Diane Just watching the girls goby (T. Hill) 176 to Take Us to Heaven Andre, Mary E. Arikol. Desire Suzan Ashby, Robert Jeffers Atkinson. Julie Eileen Auben. Pamela Ann Aubrey. Debra Elizabeth Aucoin. Mary Elizabeth Babin. Anna Jean Bacon. Angela A. Badeaux. James Robert Badon. Clinton 177 Were the Class Baham. Cynthia Bailey. Janice K. Baily. David Edward Baldwin. James 111 Barksdale. Randall W. Barnard. Jean Marie Bates, Michael L. Baughman. Susan M. Beatty. Cathy Bernadette Bell, Thomas M. Bella. David John Bellamy. Lisa Kim Bellue. Russell Stone Jr. Belt. Cynthia Ann 178 of 77 4 Bennett. Bethany Eileen Bergeron. Janet Elizabeth The Great Escape Berry, Doss Hickmen Biggio. Brigitte A. Bitter. Kara A. Black. William P. Jr. Blackwell. Mary Elizabeth Blagg. Teresa Lynn 179 Qeniors Got Involved Bonavencure. Barry J. Bonds. Douglas Blaine Bosiwick. Derrick Meal Boudreaux. Bingham Alvery Boudreaux. Cynthia Faye Boudreaux, Jeffrey L. Bourg, Laura Elizabeth Boyer, Joseph E. Braud. Glenn Thomas Jr. Breaux. Kathleen Jewell Brewer. David M. Britt. Terry Lynn 180 in Many Activities Brocmmelsiek. Joseph E. Broussard. Raymond J. Brown. Mary Elizabeth Bryan, william Paul Buchanan. Barbara Budden. Bonnie Jill Bunch. Frederick D. Bundy. Karen A. Burkhaltcr. Laurel Ann Burnett. James D. Bums. Marie T. Butler. Paige Marie Butler. Ralph William Caffarel. Mark E. 181 wrZ Qeniors Looked Forward Calandro. Jody Elizabeth Cambio, Mark Richard Campo. Daphne Ann Cannon, Dara Layne Carpenter, Ware Anderson Carron. Aubrey Frank Causey. Carol Joann Ccfalu, Linda Cay Chaffin. James Norman Jr. Chance. Deborah Lynne Chatclain, Jeffrey J. Cherco. Steven Michael Chesler, Jonathan Roger Childers, Jill L. 182 to Graduation Clark. Carol Ann Clark. William K. Clatlenburg. Albert Edward IV Clement. Catherine J. Coarsey, Stanley Wayne Coleman. Keavan Louanne Collins. Kathy Lynn Combouzou. Staci Leigh Comeaux. Sheryl Lea Cook. David Lawrence Coulon. Laura Jean Courtney. Erin A. Courtney. Judy Lenora Couty. Juice Ann Cuevas. Sheree A. 183 Qeniors Voiced Culotta, Kenneth Joseph Curry. Myrlc Allen Daigle. Jamie J. D3igrc. Richard R. Daniel. Jeffrey Thomas D'Arcnsbourg. Suzanne Daspit. John R. Day. Lyneite Mary DcPicrTi. Shawn Maurinc Deasc. Leslie Ann Decker. Brenda S. DcJcan. Ronald A. Jr. Delaney. Vanessa Cay Delbrocco. Carolyn S. Reach for the sky. (C. Lamb. K. Collins) 184 Their Opinions Demers, Ronan K. Deville, Jessica Ann DeWeese. Pete Eugene DiBenedeuo, Shaun Luke Distefano. James Micheal Dixon. Matthew Thomas Doucet. David Craig Doyle. Albert C. Jr. Doyle. Diane G. Drago, Bryan K. 185 Seniors Were Envied Dunham. Gregory Wakefield Dyason. Julie Marie Elkins, Charles Reily Elofson. Rodger H. Elrod, Gilford S. Evans. Mary Lynn Hair. Stephen Anthony Harrow. Mark David Fazek3s. Janice L. Hields. Jeanne Marie Hink. Losa Ann Hcrsberg. Per Anders V-l-C T-O-R-Y' (S. Lernke, M. Thaxton) 186 by Underclassmen Foster. Cathy L. Franklin, Donald Glenn Freeman. Ross A. Freund, Michael G. Fritchic. Donald G. Frye. Jeanne Leigh Fuchs. Ronald Charles Fulmer. Kimberly Dorlene Fussell, Terri Ann Galloway, Erin Kay Garmon. Jeff Thomas Gaspard. Lucinda Louise Casque. Kim Elizabeth Gautreau. Stephanie Gene It's mine, all mine (A. Hilton) 187 Qeniors Enjoyed Their Gebhart. Gwendolyn Gel pi. Perry Robert Gil in. Catherine Marie Glahn. Paul Michael Glass. John $. Gleason. Kevin Lamar Glueck. DcAnne Goldberger, Marl F. Goldstein. Lori B. Goodrum. Richard L. Goodson. Donald Leo Gossett. Lisa Jean Grainger. Rhonda S. Graves. Terri Lynn •88 Years at Broadmoor She met another, 3nd . . . (D. Kennedy} Gray. Lisa Louise Grecnhill. Richard R. Griffin. Karl S. Gross. Mark D. Grubbs. Archie Dawson Gueho. William Logan Gueringer, Clifton Jose Jr. Guzzardo, Gary Hayden Cyan, Eric Vincent Haddon. Kelly L. Hagar. Lori Jean Hair, Connie L. Hamilton. Joanna Lynn Harding. Eric Martin 89 9eniors Worked Hard Harlan. Kenneth Ray Harroun. James H. Hartline, Cary Bryan Hartline. Roger Alan Hartman. Gwen Michele llaschle. Sandra Kay Hawkins. Tamara Kay Haydell. Jaimie Susan Hayes, Jeannie Sue Haynes. Stephanie G. Hebert. Brenda Kay Hebert. Donna Hebert, jay Christopher Hebert. Sandy Ann This is Mike who'' (K. Weber. D. Terrell. C. Daspil) 190 to Better Broadmoor Heidner. Timothy William Henriksen. David Douglas Hereford. Kelly Steven Hill. David William Hill. Tommy Holifield. Robert Dean Holloway. Cynthia Diane Holloway, t'lizabeih Eden Holloway, Terri S. Honeycutt. John David Howard. Susan Elizabeth Howard. Tonya J. Howard. James Bura. Jr. Huet. Robert George. Jr. Hughes. Brett Wayne Hughes. Eve Alison •91 College Is Just Hughes, Janet Diane Hughes, Keith Alan Hughes, Sandra Elizabeth Hunt. Jeffrey Lee Hurrelbrink, Timothy D. lddings. Valerie A. Iglesias, Karen E. Ingle, James C. Jackson. Cynthia Denise Jacobs. Carla M. Jensen. Lynne Louise Jones, Janna Leigh Judice, Vf3rie Ann Juelg. Robert Wayne 192 Around the Comer Jumonville. Peggy A. Jung. Suzanne Marie Katcher, Stephen James Jr. Kauk. Paul C. Kay. Eileen Theresa Keeler. Konnie Lynn Kelley. Karen Ann Kelley. Kay Lynn Kelly. Maston P. Kennedy. Danny Karl Ketterer. Tamara Susan Kiggans. Thomas Harry King, Brian Leo King. Richard Bradley 193 Gemot's Enjoyed Kirk. Paul Eldred Knight. Anne R. Knobloch. Kathryn Patrice Knutson. Mark Bryan Kovalchuk, Tamara Ann Kucsma. Michael C. Kuyrkendall. Robert C. LaBauve. Joni M. Lancaster. Keith Allen Landry, Alden Louis Landry. Marilyn Celeste 194 Many Privileges Come here, baby (E. Calloway) Lanier, Linda Ann Lapham. Charles T. Larson. Marianne Lasseigne. Kathi Ann LeBlanc. Lauren H. LeBlanc, Nola Marie LeBlanc, Ronald E. Lcdoux, Kirk Mathew Lee. Charles Ivy Leinweber. Bruce D. Lemke. Susan L. Lemoine, Tammy Ann Lenoir, Rhonda Jo Leonard, Pamela Marie 195 Seniors Showed True Lewis. James Harold Lewis. Mary Ellen Lewis. Regina Marie Lewis, Shanan E. Lignieres. Alain Louis Livingston. Linda Ann Loe. Stephen B. Loflin. Mark Brad Lott. Cathy Ann Lytle. Dennis Andre MacKinnon. Patricia L. Magyar. James Patrick 196 Buccaneer Spirit Mahoney. PeierEdward Mallet, Kim R. Malone. Bernard Louis Manno. Prank ,'ohn Jr. Mansfield. Kathy L. Manuel. Donnie George Manuel. Ronnie Norm3n Maristany. Lourdes Ana Martello. Antionette Marie May. Wanda K. Mayeux. Gordon Richard McAndrew. Leslie Jean 197 All for the Seniors The spirit of Catholic High! McAuley. Melinda Ann McCauley. Mitchell Anthony McClendon, Cecil W. McDaniel. Gail Alicia McDonald. Byron John McDuffie. Timothy J. McGarr. Charlotte Ann McVicker, Kevin Patrick Michalski. Steven William Mick. Gary Steven Miller. Barbara Ann Miller. George Thomas 198 Stand Up and Holler Miller. Jeffrey L. Miller. Stephen K. Millican. Cynthia A. Misner. Ricky L. Mitchell. .'ame$ D. Mooney. Gary Charles Moore. David Clement Moore. Nita E. Morgan. April L. Morris. Michael S. Moser. Philip Craig Mulliis. Robert Charles Mulvehill. Marcia K. Murphy. Katherine Jean 199 Qeniors Leave Broadmoor Murray. Alida Ruth Musso. Daniel Joseph Musso, Richard Douglas Naquin. Gordon E. Farrah Fawcett? (L. Day. S. Howard, N . Moore) Neary. Karen Grace Nelson. Teresa Alfreda Nix. Elizabeth Ann Odell. Martha A. 200 to the Underclassmen I've goi ihe music in me (M. Thomas) Olsson. Donald William O'Neal, Jeffrey Mark O'Pry, Andrew Miichell O'Pry. James Patrick Jr. P3ine. Richard Allen Palmer. Brian Marc Park. Allen M. Parker. Wendy Sue Parsons, Bowen Stewart Passman. Charles Stanley Jr. Paul, Robert Patrick Peirce, Jimmy Stephen Jr. Penn. Robert Stephen Pennington. Mary Penny Petkovsck. Jacqueline A. Petlcy. Laura Kathryn 201 Qenior Bucs Pettit. Janet Renee Phillips. Frances Fern Pillow. Charles Milton Pittman, Andrew Lee Pliler. Darrell Lynn Pope. Toni E. Porter. Julie Arlene Pratt. Margaret Frances Presswood, John Mark Prcstridge. June Patricia R3cklcy. Susan Ann Raymond. Timothy Paul 202 Are Best Rcccc. Robert E. Reed. Barry G. Reed. Laurie Gene Reinc. Paula Caye Rcswcbcr. Deborah J. Richards. Cheryl Dec Richardson. Anthony Riggins. Gary H. Riley. Kathleen Ann Robertson. Elizabeth Ann Robertson, Julie K. Robillard. Jennifer A. Roubique. John Leonard Jr. Roughton, Connell Jr. 203 9eniors Were Excited Rowland. Ren Harold Ruckstuhl. Elizabeth Anne Rushwonh. Locksley Joan Russell. Joseph Ward Jr. Salamoni. Noel Joseph Salzer. Lynda K. Sanders. Freddie Lee Savoy. Renee Marie Schulenburg. Carol A. Schuster. Cheryl L. Schutzman. Lendel Scioneaux. Timothy Bryant Hear no evil, see no evil, play no evil. 1. Hunt. C. Pillow. W. W'crncr) 204 About Their Trip Scruggs. Lisa Jewel Scutt, Amy A. Seale. Patricia D. Seals. Ernest L. Sellers. Jill H. Sharp. Rebecca Lynn Shehane. Thomas A. Shifleu. Sandra K. Sibley. Henry Arthur III Sicard. Connie Lynne Siemann. Cassandra Ann Simoneaux, Willoughby G. Sloan. Gladys Nunn Smith. Danna Lynn 205 9eniors Left tor Smith. Leslie Marie Smith. Lottie Lorec Smith. Stephanie Lynn Snead. Jill Annette Soileau. Daniel Christopher Souio, Sonia Spaulding. Michael John Speaks. Carol J. Sproat. Pamela L. Stage. Dayla Jo Stark. Richard Allen Steles. Nicky J. 206 Stone, Karen Leigh Strasher, Sheldon Blaine Lunch . . . Officially Strickland, Susan Denise Suinrall. Kenneth Gregory Sykora, Sus3n Jc3nine Talbot. BobbyJ3mesJr. Terrell. Debra Ann Thaxion, Marisa Lynn Thomas. Michael Edward Thomasson, Gayle Marie Thompson. Maurice D. Tricou. Andrea J. Tructt, Tammy Louise Tully. Thomas N. 207 T 9chool Days Proved Turney, Andrew J. Turk. Fredrick J. Turnipseed, Brenda Anneue Upton. Annette Marie Van Dcutckom. Cynthia A . Verbois. Amy L. Vince. Kathleen M. Von Scnden, Maxey P. Waghorne. Kenneth James Walker. Darby Rene Wall. Christopher Walirip. Jack Jr. Ward. Lauren A layne Ward. Leslie Ann ?08 to Be Worthwhile Hi. Donny ... I mean Danny (L. Passman. D. Musso) Ward. Randal Jackson Ware. John MacPhcrson Warfield. D. Lynn Wascom. Shelley Lea Wans. Dewitt Wilburn Jr. Weber. Kurt Von Wedge. Leslie M. Weinman. Tom E. Werner. Wally Mark West. David E. White. Laura A. White. Lcisa K. White. Sandra Lynn Whitlock. Scott Randall 209 Seniors Looked Forward Wiedmer, KimO. Williams, JoC. Williams. Terry L. Williamson. Mike Lehman Wilson. L'arlettc Vivian Wilson. Pamela Ann Wilson. Vicki Lea Wilth.cw. Michael E. Winslow. William Howard III Wolf. Brad A. Wolfkiel. Gregory G. Worsiell. Daniel Lee Wright. James Adolph Wunstel. James Odgar Jr. Come on guys, let’s get them!” (S. Howard. S. Hughes. S. Lemke) 210 to the Future Zerangue. Ernest Francis Jr. Zcringuc. Edgar ,'arncs Jr. Zito. Anthony Martin Not Pictured Armanini, Monica Kathleen Arnold. Vernon Lynn Au, Harina Lok-ycc Bahlinger. Russell Andrew Baliker. John Andrew Bernard. Victor Anthony Bortnick. Susan M. Brunkhuis. Mitchell Lee Burke. Stephen Edward Cashio. Michael Joseph Coe, James Richard Couvillion. Joyce L. Craven. Mary Jeanette Crossland. Roxanne Lee Cutler. Cheryl Lynn Cuirer, Clay Dunn Delery, Denis David Dessert. Paul William Doiron, Perry Joseph Donaldson. William Eugene 111 Duke. David Patric Elkins. Melody Dawn Elsey, David Rees Fereday. James H. Fiser. Charles Wesle Fontenot, Angie Marie Gray. Joy Helen Gross. Britia Karin Jenkins. Bradley Emile Johnston. Jamie A. Joiner. John Davis Kenaley. Michael Haden Kerst. Paul Michael Kirk. Stephen Wiley Lambert, Michael Wayne Landry. Steven Bernard Langhart. Brian Lee Lanning. Steven Allen Larrowe, Susan Lynne Lentz, Paul Stephen Magazine. Robert M. Maranto. William T. McCord. Kody J. Miller. Randall W. Miller. Stanley Clarke Miller. Richard Jr. Mitchell. John Douglas Murphy. Catherine Marie Newman. DccannaJ. Phillips. David Jerald Phillips. David P. Phillips. Gregory Joseph Phuong. Cao Rainwater. Richard Charles Reier. William Christian Rhed. David Wayne Rinkcr. Mark Warren Ritswall. Jan Hakan Robards. Stephen M. Rodrigues. Matthew Steven Russell. Steven Emmet Scale. Robert Louis Sharp. Cynthia Louise Simon. Randall Jay Smith. Larry Jr. Strickland. Todd H. Sussky. Mantz Jr. Willis. Nancy Eileen Woest. Cindy Sue Wolf. Keith R. ABA DIE. VINCENT: Band - 10. 11. 12 (Marching and Symphonic): Tri B's - 12. Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of Man cometh. Matt. 25:13 ALANIZ. DAVID: Basketball - 11. 12: SGA - 12: Buccaroos - 10. 11: FCA - 10. 11, 12: Interact - 12: Football • 10. We have gone this far and learned this much: we still have farther to go and more to learn. ALANIZ. PETER: Football - 10. 12: FCA. We arc all just chickens pecking at the grain of life in a massive farm-yard, at the mercy of the farmer’s mighty ax. So in life, flap thou wings and attempt flight or cackle with the rest of us hens. Steles ALEXANDER. DEBORAH: Who's who Among American High School - 12: BCS -10: Buccarettcs - 10. 11. 12: Beta - 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12. Secretary; SGA -12: Choir - 11: Interact Sweetheart - 11. 12: BG's - 11. 12: JJ's - 11: COE - 12: GAA - 10. A friend is one to whom may pour out all the contents of one's heart, chaff, and grain together, knowing that the gentlest of hands will take and sift it. keep what is worth keeping and with the breath of kindness blow the rest away.” ALFORD. LORI: Buccarettes: BG'S: BCS -10: C.I.A. Smile and the world will smile with you. ALLEY. PHILLIP: Football 11. 12. Manager: Baseball - 11. 12: FCA - 10. 11. 12: SGA - 10. 11; Spanish Club - 11: Bucca-roo - 11; Choir - 10. 11. It is not what 1 did for Broadmoor, but what Broadmoor has done for me! ALONZO. DARLENE: AFS - 10: Choir -10. 11: Spanish Club - 10: BG's - 11. 12: Office Aid - 10. 12. The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want; he maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters. Psalms23:1-2 ANDERSON. ALICIA: FHA - 10: AFS - 10: BG's - 11. 12: Spanish Club - 10: DECA - 12: SGA - 12. . . . And when it's done I feel so weary Could the sun feel this tired when it sets And yet though I'm tired I feel so peaceful. It's hard, but I have no regrets. Daryl Dragon and Toni Tennille ANDRE. MARY ELIZABETH: NATS Tri State Voice Competition Voice I and Voice II. Solo and Ensemble - LSU: FHA -10. Vice-Pres.: Choir - 11. 12: FCA - 12: BG's - 11; Tri-B - 12. Now it's time to go out and make my place in the world, it's hard but it must be. it's time to say goodbye, it's sad and hurts, for many friends arc left - but no one can take the most beautiful thing I can have - memories. AR1KOL. SUZAN: Okla. Honor Society -10: who's who Among HS Students - 11: Beta - 10. 11. 12: French - 12: Art - 12: BG's - 12: Pep Club - 10: Track - 11: Vol-leyball - 10: Tennis - 11: Atlantic Ecology Club - 11: Trans. From Frank W. Cox High School. Virginia Beach. Va. - 11. Your friend is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving. Kahlil Gibran ARNOLD. VERNON LYNN ASHBY. ROBERT: NEDT - 10: Debate -11: Drama Dept. - 10. 11: Speech - 11. 12. Just one change after another. ATKINSON. JULIE: Good-bye. ALBERT. PAMELA: BG's - 10: JCL - 10: GAA - 10. 11: Track - 11. Amen. AUBREY. DEBRA: Band Librarian - 12: Who's Who for HS Students: Band - 10. 11. 12: BG's - 12: FCA - 12: Majorette -12: Transferred From Cypress Fairbanks High School. Houston. Tex. A word filly spoken is like apples of gold in pitchers of silver. BABIN. ANNA: Miss Buccaneer Belle - 10: BCS - 10: JJ's - 11: SGA - 11: BG's - 12: Newspaper - 12: CIA - 12: Guidance • Man has his will - but woman has be: way! BACON. ANGELA: BG's - 11: JJ's - 11; COE - 12. Vice-Pres. BADEA'JX. JAMES: Best Drill Cadet -ROTC: Citizenship - 11: French - 10: Sc. ence Club - 10: AFS - 12: Band - 10. 11. 12. SO-Long Broadmoor, the BEST is yet to come! BAHLJNGER. RUSSELL: Esquire's: Buccaroos: DE: FFA. It was great to have experienced High School at Broadmoor, however, it also has its drawbacks, but we'll get over it. BAILEY. JANICE: BCS - 10. Vice-Pres.: BG's - 11. 12: SGA - 12: Buccarettes - 11: FCA - 11. Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4 BAILEY. DAVID: BBA - 12. 1 wish I would have gotten out of here earlier, but I guess it was worth it. BALDWIN. JAMES ELMORE. Ill: Vaya con Dios. BARKSDALE. RANDALL: Band - 10: BBA - 12. As I drive away from this school I know it's been fun and I can see all of the '•burnouts on every corner that my friends and 1 have left. BARNARD. JEAN: Perfect Attendance 11: Who's Who Among Amer. HS Students - 12: BG's - 11: French - 10. 11. 12. Treasurer: Keycttes - 12. Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones: and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake. Hugo BAUGHMAN. SUSAN: Buc Mascot - 12, BCS - 10: Buccarettes - 10. 11. 12: BG's- 212 11. 12: JJ's 11: Latin 11: Girls Track Team 11: CIA-12. Only you can do it. but you can’t do it alone. Wings of Silver BELL. THOMAS: Spanish 10: BBB - 11. When I think back to all 1 learned in high school - it’s a wonder I can think at all. Paul Simon BELLA. DAVID: Football - 10. 11: Track -10. 11. 12: FCA - 10. 11: Buccaroos - 11: BBA - 12. Live today as if there was no tomorrow. BELLAMY. KIM: Buccareues - 10. 11. 12: BG’s - 11. 12: BCS 10: Interact Sweetheart - 11. 12: BBA Sweetheart - 12: JJ’s - 11. Pres.: CIA 12: GAA - 10: Newspaper - 12; Aide - 12. Time is flying to never return. BELT. CYNTHIA: FBLA 10: Transferred From Grace King in Metairie, La. Don’t remember days • remember moments! BENNETT. BETH: Extemporaneous Speaking: 3rd Place District Rally - 11. 4th Place USL - 12. 2nd Place, Cajun’ Country - 11. 3rd Place - 10. 1st Place USL -11. Debate - 10. 11. 12. Sec.: Drama - 10. 11. 12: FCA - 10: BG’s 10: GAA -10; Leg3l Society 10. 11: Science 10: BMA - 10. 11: FFA - 10; FTA - 10: Spanish - 11. 10: JCL - 10. 11: French - 10. 11. 12: AFS - 10. 11. 12: Office - 12: Choir - 10: JA - 10. As long as there is something I want, something 1 want to do. something I have yet to learn, or someone I still can help. I have a reason for living - but complete satisfaction is death. BERGERON. JANET: BC’s 12: FHA: BBB 12. Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. Proverbs 3:13 B1GGIO. BRIGETTE: Choir 10. 11: BCS -10: BC’s - 11: CIA - 12: FFA - 12: GAA - 11. what we are is God’s gift to us. What we become is our gift to God. BLACK. WILLIAM: Beta Club - 11; FCA -10. 11; JV Football Team 10: Symphonic Band 10. 11. 12. Yc shall go forth 3nd conquer. Tennyson BLACKWELL. MARY ELIZABETH: Spanish Club - 10; BMA - 10: Choir - 10: DEC A 12. If you have a goal you’d really like to meet, you have to work hard for it and sacrifice the things you like to do. BLAGG. TERESA: BCS. Sec. - 10: Spanish Club 10; PEM - 11: JJ’s - 11: BG's - 11. 12: Girls Cross Country and Track - 11: Bucc3rcncs 12: CIA 12: BG’s 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 10. 11. 12: SGA - 11. 12: Interact Sweetheart: Buccaroos Sweetheart: Homecoming Court - 10. 11, 12, Queen - 12: Mardi Gras Court. BONA VENTURE. BARRY JAMES: Marching Band - 11. 12: Jazz Ensemble - 11. 12: Jazz Combo. There’s a time to party and a time to face reality. So do what you want to do but be what you are. BONDS. DOUGLAS- NEDT Certificate -10: National Merit Scmifinalist - 12: Optimist Club Scholarship Finalist - 12: Track Team 10. 11: Cross Country Team - 11. 12: Spanish Club - 10. 11. 12: Beta Club - 12: National Honor Society 11. 12. BOSTW1CK. DERRICK NEAL: All-Parish Band 11: All-State Orchestra 12: All-Parish Band - 12: Stage Band 10. 11. 12. If today is now and yesterday was the past, then tomorrow is forever. BOUDREAUX. BINGHAM: Cross Country 11: FCA 10. Go out and make Broadmoor proud! BOUDREAUX. CYNTHIA FAYE: BCS - 10. Sgt. at Arms: BG’s 11. Treasurer - 12: CIA - 12:JJ’s 11: Attendance Aide - 12. I don’t know where I’m going, but at least I’m on my way. BOUDREAUX. JEFFREY: National Honor Society - 11. 12: NEDT Certificate - 10: Who’s Who Among American High School Students - 12: Received 13 Superiors at La. Solo and Ensemble Festivals - 10 12: All-Parish Orchestra - 10: All-Parish Band Section Leader - 10. 11. 12: All State Concert Band - 10: All State Stage Band 12: Young American Musicians Abroad -10: Debate V. Pres. 10: Bicentennial Youth Debates - 11: Key Club - 10. 11. Sec. 12: Varsity Tennis 10. Letter -11. 12: Math Club - 10: Buckaroos 11: Marching Band - 10, 11, 12: Stage Bands 10. 11. 12: Transferred From Baton Rouge High School - 10. BOURG. LAURA: GAA 10. 11: Spanish Club 10. 11: Newspaper Staff - 12. Don’t put off for tomorrow what you can do today. BOYER. JOSEPH EDWARD: Who’s Who Among Amcican H.S. Students: MVP JV Football - 10: Most Outstanding JV Trackman - 10: Most Improved Basketball Player - 11: NEDT Certificate 10; Mardi Gras Court - 10: All District Football 12: FCA 10. 11. 12: Beta Club - 11. 12: National Honor Society 11. 12: Bucka-roo’s - 11: Interact - 12: Esquires 10: BCS Beau - 10: BG’s Beau - 11; Football 10. 11. 12: Basketball - 10. 11. 12; Track - 10. 11. 12: Cross Country - 10: American Legion Boys’ State - 12. For it matters not how small the beginning may seem to be: What is once well done is done forever. Henry Thoreau BREAUX. KATHLEEN: French Club - 10. 11. Pres. - 12: BMA - 11. 12: BG’s - 11. 12. ”. . .So now we leave a merry little band A new and greater life to understand.” Percy H. Leblanc BREWER. DAVID MICHAEL: All Parish Choir 12: A Cappella Choir 10. 11. 12: Equipment Mgr. - 12: Special Ensemble • 12. Friendship is the most valuable thing you have, so cherish it and wear it proudly. BRITT. TERRY: Art Scholarship 10: Choir 11. 12: Robe Chairman - 12: Art Club - 12: Special Choir Ensemble 12. I shall not pass through this world but once; any good thing, therefore, that I can do. any kindness that I can show to any human being. Let me do it now. 213 BROEMMELSIEK, JOSEPH: All Parish Band 10. 11, 12: All State Band - 11. 12. My years at Broadmoor have been enjoyable despite the teachers who tried to make it otherwise. BROWN. MARY ELIZABETH: Buccarettes - 10. 11, Second-mate - 11: French Club - 10. Dreams are for those who sleep. Life is for us to keep. BRYAN. WILLIAM: JV Basketball - 10: Beta Club - 11. 12: Band - 10. 11. 12: Ja7.7. Ensemble II - 10. 11: Jazz Ensemble I - 12: FCA - 10. 11. 12: BG Beau - 12: SGA Representative - 10. Always remember who you are. where you are from and where you arc going back. Do what you want to do. but just be what you arc. BUCHANAN. BARBARA: BCA 10: BG’S 11: Tri B's - 11. 12. Sec. - 12: Spanish Club - 10. Don’t walk in front of me. I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me. I may not lead. Just walk beside me. and be my friend. BUNDY. KAREN ANN: 1st Place District and State Literary Rally Home Ec. I: Junior Classical League - 10. 11. 12: Reporter - Historian 11: BG’s - 11: Tri-B's 11: FHA - Secretary - 12. The future belongs to those who prepare for it. Emerson BURKHALTER. LAUREL ANN: Living is an art as is painting. Each word wc speak. Every action wc take is another stroke of the brush. And when the painting has been completed, it will be for God to judge the value of its composition. C. W. Jersy BURNETT. JIMMY: Spanish Club 12: Buccaroos 11: Football 10. 11: FCA 11. 12: JV Track - 10: Wrestling - 10. 11. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff - 12: Broadmoor Bass Anglers. Pres. - 12. ”Every man a king.” Huey Long 1935 BURNS. MARIE THERESE: NEDT Certificate 10: PSAT Commended Student -11: All-Parish Band 10. 11. 12: National Honor Society - 11, 12: BG's 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12: SGA - 11. 12: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: FTA 10: Spanish Club - 11: Mayor's Council on Youth Opportunities - 11. 12: Mayor’s B.R. Bicentennial Commission - 11. 12. A dreamer lives forever. BUTLER. PAIGE MARIE: La. Girls’ State -12: BCS - 10: BG’s 11. 12: Crosscountry - 11; Track - 10. 11: JJ’s - 11: CIA - 12: SGA - 10. 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12: Buccarettes - 11. Sec. - 12: French Club - 10: Jr. Exec. Council - 11: Senior Class President: Buccaneer” Copy Editor and News Editor 12: lnterclub Council: Office Aide 12: Beta Club - 12: LASC 12. To every thing there is a season, and a time for every purpose under Heaven. Ecclesiastes CAFFAREL. MARK EDWARD: NEDT Certificate Winner: Marching Band 10. 11. 12: French Club 10: Latin Club 10: National Honor Society. An Atheist is 3 man who has no invisible means of support. CALANDRO. JODY ELIZABETH: BCS - 10: Spanish Club - 10 BG’s - 11. 12: JJ’s. Rep.-Hist. - 11: SGA 12: Art Club - 12: ’’Buccaneer Si3ff -12: CIA - 12. I’m free, and freedom tastes of reality. CAMBIO. MARK: Track 10: Debate -12; AFS - 12: Stage Crew - 11. 12. All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players. Shakespeare CAMPO, DAPHNE ANN: Spanish Club 11. 12: Band - 11. 12: Choir-miscd and A Cappella - 11, 12. These years have been most beautiful to me: and only you can make the difference in your life's future I CARPENTER. WARE A.: FCA - 12: Broadmoor Bass Anglers - 12: Props Crew for Dear Ruth” - 10. I've had good times here, but I’m going to better ones there. CARRON. AUBREY FRANK: Tri-B’s - 11. Pres. - 12: AFS: FCA. CAUSEY. CAROL ANN: Upon this education I shall build my I:!e: and the torments of this world shall i. prevail against it. 1 FOUND IT! CHAFFIN. JAMES NORMAN. JR. La. Boys' State: Football - 10. 11. 12; Beta Club - 11. President - 12: Key Club - 10. 11: Future Farmers - 10. Reporter .2. FCA - 10. 11. 12. When times get hard and everything seen;-, to be against you. just remember Never Give Up. never, give up. never give up. CHATELAIN, JEFFREY: All-State Band 11: All State Stage Band 12: All-Parish Band • 10. 11. 12: All-Star Si3ge Band; Loyola - 11. Southeastern 11: Stage Band - 11. 12. Special thanks to the Black Man” as well as Broadmoor for helping me decide and further my music career. CHESLER. JON ROGER: Junior Achievement Sales Club Winner - 11: Library Aide 12. And as we wind on down the road, u: shadows taller than our soul. And all love and peace must flow. And whatever you do. do it with kindness 3nd for love. CHILDERS. JILL LAUREN: FHA - 10: ECi 10: JJ’s 11; Buccarettes - 11: BG’s 11. 12: CIA - 12: DECA. Secretary 12. Now it seems to me some fine things been laid upon your table, but you n want the ones that you can’t get. ’ perado. CLARK. CAROL ANN: Spanish Club - 0: BCS - 10: BG’s - 11. 12: Keycites - 1. 12: V.-Pres. - 12: Buccarettes 10. 11. 12. Treasurer - 12: FCA - 12: Tri B’s 11. In everything you do. put God first, and he will direct you and crown your efforts with success. ” Proverbs 3:6 CLARK. WILLIAM KENNETH: Golf T.v.i: - 10. 11, 12: Band - 10. 11. 12. True friends are hard to find, so make many 3S you can. CLATTENBURG. ALBERT EDWIN. Who's Who Among American H.S. S: dents: Varsity Letter in Wrestling 214 Varsity Letter in Track - 10: MVP ;v Track - 10: MVP Varsity Track - 11: Varsity Letters in Football and Track - 11: MVP and Point-Getter Award • 11: Prep Track and Field Athletes of the Year -1976: Varsity Football Letter - 12: National Merit Semi-Finalist: FCA - 10. 11. 12: Interact - 11. Sgt at Arms - 12: Beta Club - 11. 12: Hi-Y - 10: BCSBeau -10; Tri-Hi-Y Beau - 11. 12: Guidance Aide - 12: Buccaroos, Treasurer - 11. The talents you have been given are from God and designed for a purpose. CLEMENT. CATHERINE JOANNE; FHA -10: Spanish Club - 11: BG's - 11: PEM Girl - 11: Office Aide - 10. 11. Love is everywhere. I see it. you are all you can be. go on and be it. life is perfect. I believe it. come and play the game with me. God Bless Broadmoor High! COLEMAN. KEAVEN LOUANNE: National Latin Honor Society - 11: Concert Choir -10: JCL - 11: AFS - 11. 12: FBLA - 11: Girls Track - 11; A Cappella Choir - 12: Buccaneer Log Staff - 12: Guidance Aide -12. .As I look back on my high school years. I will remember them as people laughing and sharing together. COLLINS. KATHY LYNN: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: Concert Band - 10: Symphonic Band - 11. 12: All-Parish Band Alternate - 12. Majorette - 12. Always remember that when you point your finger at someone else, you have three pointing at yourself. COMEAUX. SHERYL LEA: BG's - 11: Buc-carettes - 11. 12: Art Club - 10. 11. So long Broadmoor, the best is yet to come! COURTNEY. ERIN ALICE: G.AA 10: FHA - 10: BG's - 11: A Cappella Choir - 11: National Honor Society - 11. 12. If a man does not keep pace with his companions. perhaps it is because he hears the sound of a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears however measured or far away. Thoreau COURTNEY. JUDY LENORA: French Club - 10: Softball - 10: G.AA - 10. 11: BG's - 12: JCL - 11: Tri-B's - 11: Buccaneer Log Staff - 12: Newspaper Staff - 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. CROSSLAND. ROXANNE LEE: Tepee Attendant - 10: Best Personality - 11: U1L Typing Competition - 11: Student Council - 11; JV Volleyball Team - 10: Varsity Volleyball Team - 11. 12: Band - 10. 11: Transferred From Seminole High School. Seminole. Texas - 12. I am very grateful to my friends who have helped me throughout the years, but I am looking forward to the near future. CUEVAS. SHEREE ANNETTE: FBLA - 10: Spanish Club - 11; FHA - 11: BG's - 12: Guidance Aide 12: BMA - 11. 12. Pres. - 12. One never regrets a smile, given or received and the most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed.” Sebastian Chamfort CURRY. MYRLE ALLEN: NEDT Certificate - 10: National Merit Commended Student - 12; National Honor Society - 11. 12: Beta Club - 11. Rep.-Hist. - 12: SGA -12: Library Aide - 10. 11. 12: Art Club • 12: French Club - 10. V.-Pres. - 11: Junior Exec. Council: Debate - 12: Stage Mgr. of Harvey - 11: Asst. Stage Mgr. No More Homework • 11: In Cast of The Many Loves of DobieGillis” - 12. 'Tis the hardest thing in the world to give everythin' even though, 'tis usually the only way to get everythin'. Alan Jay Lerner DAIGLE. JAMIE JO: G.AA - 10. 11. Love life and live it up. DANIEL. JEFFREY THOMAS: 1st Place in Oratory at La. Youth Speech Tournament - 11: 2nd Place in Oratory at National Youth Speech Tournament - 11: 3rd Place in Debate at Alexandria High Debate Tournament - 12: Debate 12; Newspaper Editor - 12: In Cast of The Many Loves of DobieGillis. - 12. Life is but a maze of doors and they all open from the side you're on.” Cat Stevens. DASPIT. JOHN RUSSELL: Tennis Team - 10. 11. 12: Letter in Tennis: Broadmoor Bass Anglers - 12. Those were the good old days. DAY. LYNETTE MARY: La. Girls' State: Who's who Among American HS Students: Mardi Gras Court - 10: Beta Club - 11. 12: BG's - 11. 12: BCS - 10: Tri-Hi-Y - 10. 11. 12: Buccareiies - 10: Cheerleader - 11. 12: Esquire Sweetheart - 10: Bucka-roo Sweetheart - 11: Interact Sweetheart - 11. 12: JJ's - 11. The years that I have spent at B.II.S. have been the best times of my life. DE.ASE. LESLIE ANN: who's who Among American H.S. Students: Band - 10. 11. 12: Majorette - 11. 12: JJ's - 11: BG's -12; CIA - 12: GMA - 12: BCS - 10: Junior Achievement - 10. My parents are something special. They brought me here: they stayed by my side. 1 owe them a thank you. DEJEAN. RONALD ANTHONY. JR.: FCA -10: Football - 10. 12. Remember that part of getting older is taking the hard knocks that come with it. DELANEY. VANESSA GAY: FHA - 10; BG's - 12: Junior Achievement - 12: Transferred From Anniston High School. Anniston. Alabama - 12. May 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. DePIERRl. SHAWN MAURINE: FHA - 10: BG's - 11. 12: German Club - 11: Tri-Hi-Y - 12: Buccaneer Log Staff - 12: Explorer Club Pres. - 11. 12. If you can't baffle them with brilliance, befuddle them with beauty. DIBENEDETTO. SHAWN L.: Band - 11. Forever is over - (I thought it would last forever: but now its almost over.) DISTEFANO. JAMES MICHAEL: DECA Achievement Awards - 11: DECA - 11. 12. Pres. • 12: Leo Club - 10: A Cappella Choir - 10. 11. 12. To despise one's equal is to despise one self. 215 DIXON. MATTHEW THOMAS: Cross Country Letter 11. 12: 1976 Cross Country District Champ: SGA 10: Beta Club - 11. 12: Key Club - 11. Secretary 12: Track - 10. 11. 12: Crosscountry - 11. 12. Never lose hope: lor when hope is lost, strength is diminished. DONNERMORE, STEVE WILSON: Leo Club - 10. 1 want to thank everyone. Thanks. DOUCET. DAVID CRAIG: Transferred From Opelousas High School. Opelousas, LA - 11. After twelve years, it’s all over! I finally did it! DRACO. BRYAN KEITH: Aft Scholarship 10: SGA 12: YACA 11. FCA - 11. If you can't change it. accept it. ELKINS. CHARLES RILEY: National Merit Semi-Finalist - 12: NEDT Certificate 10: Beta Club - 11. 12. National Honor Society 11. 12: Spanish Club 10. 11. 12; Buccaneer Log Staff - 11. 12. ELOFSON. RODGER HAROLD: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 11: NEDT Certificate - 10. Key Club 10. 11: Junior Director - 12, V. Pres.. Pres. - 12: National Honor Society 12. Pres.: Spanish Club - 10. 11; Parish Youth Council 12: Junior Classical League 10. God grant me the serenity to accept the things 1 cannot change. Courage to change the things I can. and the wisdom to know the difference. ELROD. GILFORD STEWARD: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 12: Key Club - 11. 12. Treasurer - 12: National Honor Society 11. 12: Latin Club 10: SGA 11. Nothing in education is astounding as the amount of ignorance it accumulates in the form of overt facts.” Henry Adams EVANS. MARY LYNN: BG's 11. Those used to getting what they w m for nothing, usually don't know what'to do with it once they have it. FA2EKAS. JANICE LYNN: Who'S Who Among American H.S. Students - 12: National Honor Society - 12: Beta Club -12: BCS - 10; BG's - 11. 12: FCA 11. 12: Band - 10. 11. 12: Majorette - 11. 12: GAA - 10. No one is so great that they cannot be replaced or so small that they will not be missed. FIELDS. JEANNE MARIE: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students: BCS -10: Spanish Club - 10: BG's - 11. 12: JJ's -11: CIA - 12: Buccarettes 10. 11. 12. Skipper - 12; Tri-Hi Y - 10. 11. 12. V.-Prcs. - 12: Beta Club 11. 12: Junior Executive Council - 11: Senior Executive Council: National Honor Society - 12: Tri-Hi-Y Youth Legislature - 11: Track -11. If 1 could save time in a bottle, the first thing that I'd like to do. is to save every day ‘til eternity passes away. Jim Croce F1SER. CHARLIE: Basketball - 10: AFS - 12. I've had a good time and I hope to see you all later. FORSBERG. PER ANDERS: AFS - 12: Buccarettes Beau 12: Exchange Student From Sanh.3rpskol3n. Halmstad. Sweden. I've really had a cool time this year in America. and enjoyed being a student at B.H.S. (God Jul!) FOSTER. CATHY LYNN: Cross Country Varsity Letter 12. Girls Softball Varsity ..otter 11: BG's 11. 12: BMA - 12: FCA - 12: Girls Cross Country 11. 12: Girls Track 11: Girls Softball 11. 12: Band 10. 11. 12: Majorette - 11. 12: SGA - 12. The road to success is always under construction, so look ahead. FRANKLIN. DONALD GLEN: As the young people of the world, we must live for the future, but we must never let the past die. FREUND. MICHAEL: Live live as it comes: don't rush it and it won't rush you. Party hearty! FRITCHIE. DONALD GLENN. JR.: NEDT Certificate. National Honor Society - 11. 216 12: Junior Classical League 11: Football. and Basketball - 10. 11. 12: FCA -10. 11. 12: Interact - 11. 12: Buckaroo's -11: Broadmoor Bass Anglers - 12. It's a good night forsingin'. FRYE. JEANNE LEIGH: JJ's, Chaplain -11: CIA - 12. Some men see things as they are and say, why? I dream of tilings that never were and say, why not7 FUCHS. RONALD CHARLES: FCA 10. 11: Tri-B's - 11: Football - 10; Transferred From Belaire High School. Baton Rouge. La . - 10. Shoot for the stars when your eyes can't see the starlight and reach for the sun every night. Stop looking back at the times you were defeated . . . Move straight ahead. Grand Funk Railroad FULMER. KIMBERLY DARLENE: FHA; DECA. 1 have thoroughly enjoyed Broadmoor: in my own opinion it's the best high school. FUSSELL. TERRI ANN Cheerleader 10: Transferred From Franklinton High School. Franklinton. La., January 1976. A wise man will hear and increase learning and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels. Proverbs 1:5 GALLOWAY. ERIN KAY: Attendance Aide - 10. 11. 12. He who believes that the past cannot be changed has not yet written his memoirs. GARMON. JEFFREY THOMAS: National Honor Society. CASQUE. KIMBERLY ELISABETH: FHA -10; Girls JV Basketball 10: Science Club 10: Spanish Club - 11: FHA - 11: CIA 12: Transferred From Spraybcrry High School, Atlanta. Georgia. I search for independence. My years of adolescence behind me. my first year of adulthood confronting me. From the carelessness of High School to the responsibility of the world, seek guidance. CAUTREAU. STEPHANIE GENE: Advanced Band - 12: Band - wind Enserr.- ble. If a ir.an docs not keep pace with his fcl low men. perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears however measured or far away. CEBHART. GWENDOLYN: Who’s Who Among American HS Students: French Club - 10: Girls Track Team - 11: A Cap-pella Choir - 10. 11. 12: Junior Achievement - 11. 12: J.R.O.T.C. - 10: Denims and Diamonds Vocal Ensemble - 12. . . .1 got the music in me. I got words in my head so I sing them: don't let life get me down - Gonna take it the way that I found it . . . Music hath the power to thrill the soul. GELPi. PERRY ROBERT: 1 hope that for a change the average students are remembered and appreciated. GIL1N. CATHERINE MARIE: Choir - 11. 12: BG's - 11: Tri-B's - 12: Buccarettes -11. 12: FCA - 12. If a man say. 1 love God. ar.d hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveih not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen. GLAHN. PAUL MICHAEL: Third Place in Southeast Regional Wrestling Tournament -11: Fourth Place in La. Wrestling Tournament - 11: Wrestling Team - 11. 12: SGA - 12. Life is like an enormous mountain, everyone striving for the seldom reached peak. GLASS. JOHN SCOTT: All-Parish Choir -11: A Cappella Choir - 10. 11. 12. 1 must leave you and travel my own ground. Goodbye Broadmoor - I'll see you around. 222 GLUECK. DcANNE: BCA - 10: Band - 10. 11: BG's - 11: JCL - 10: CIA - 12: Explorers Post - 12: Junior Achievement - 10. Just shower the people you love with love. Show them the way that you feel. Things are gonna work out fine, if you only will. James Taylor GOLDBERGER. MARK FOSTER: Who's Who Among American H.S. Students - 11; NEDT Certificate - 10: Optimist Club Outstanding Senior Award - 12: Swim Team - 10. 11. 12: Buccaneer Log Staff -12: National Honor Society. Rcp.-Histo rian - 12: AFS - 11. Treasurer - 12: FCA -11. 12: Spanish Club - 10. 11: Library-Aide. Knowledge is a deadly friend if no one sets the rules. The fate of all mankind. I see. is in the hands of fools. Peter Sin-field GOLDSTEIN. LORI: BCS - 10: JJ's - 11: BG's - 11: Track Team - 10: CIA. V.-Pres. - 12: DECA - 12. Love is in need of love today. COODRUM. RICHARD LEE: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: Symphonic Band - 11. 12: Jazz Ensemble II - 11. 12: BMA - 11: Golf Team - 10. 11. 12. Always looking toward the future, but sometimes looking back. GOSSETT. LISA JEANE: BCS - 10: CIA. Service Leader - 12: BG's - 11. 12: JJ's -11: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12: Buccarettes - 11. 12: GAA • 10: Buccaroo Sweetheart • 11: Interact Sweetheart - 11. 12: Bass Anglers Sweetheart - 12: Jr. Class Executive Council. Yet as words on poets' written pages. These times shall live in each and every mind. As the builder's castle slowly ages. These friends in thought arc long 'til left behind. GRAINGER. RHONDA SUE: NEDT Award • 10: National Merit Semi-Finalist - 12; Who's Who Among American H. S. Students - 12: BCS - 10: BG's - 11. 12: French Club - 10. 12. President - 11: Interclub Council - 11: SGA • 11: Tri-B's - 11: Senior Class Executive Council: AFS - 12: Library Aide - 11: Debate. Rcp.-Hisiorian - 12: MAA - 12. Sec. The most important thing in living is this: to be able, at any moment, to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. GRAVES. TERRI LYNN: Buccarettes - 10. 11: BCS - 10: BG'S - 11. 12: JJ'S - 11: CIA - 12. Think only of the past as its remembrance gives you pleasure - GRAY. LISA LOUISE: FH.A - Secretary - 11. I am exactly what I am. not the way you'd like to see me. I look outside long as I can. then close my eyes and watch my world unfold before me. Linda Ron-stadt GRIFFIN. KARL SAMUEL: SGA - 12: FCA - 10. 11. 12: Buckaroos - 11: FFA - 11. 12: Football - 10. 11. 12: Baseball - 10. 11. 12: Track - 10. 11. 12: Interact - 10. 11. 12: Leo - 12: JJ's - 11: Basketball -10. When the spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth . . . and he will declare to you the things that are to come. John 16:13 GROSS. BRITTA KARIN: State Band - 12: Parish Band - 12: Swim Team - 11: Jazz Band - 10. 11: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: Transferred From Frcmd High School. Chicago. Illinois - 12. GRUBBS. ARCHIE: Boys' State - 11: FCA -10. 11. 12: Buckaroos - 11: Junior Class President: Key Club - 10. 11. 12: Track -10: Kcyettc Beau - 12: Senior Class Executive Council: Beta Club - 11. 12: SGA Welcome Wagon Chairman - 12. School was fun. the people were the best, the times high and there was no rest, but Broadmoor remains a guiding light. 1 above all the rest. GUERJNGER. CLIFF Second Team - All District Football - 12: Football - 10. 11. 12: Baseball - 10: Buckaroo Chaplain - 11: Esquires - 10: Interact Board Member - 12: LcoClub - 11. GU . .ARDO. GARY HAYDEN: National Honor Society - 12: JCL - 11. This is just the end of the beginning of my Education, like the first step on a ladder. GYAN. ERIC VINCENT: 1st Place in Debate Tournament - SLU - 11: 2nd Place in Debate Tournament - LHS - 12: 1st Place Speaker - Debate Tournament -USL - 12: Debate Squad - 10: Business Mgr. - 11: President - Debate - 12: Beta Club - 11. 12: National Honor Society -12: Drug Advisory Council - 11. If you have arms, catch it! If you have eyes, seek it! If you have life, live it! 217 HADDON. KELLY LEE: Buccaicttcs - 11. 12: BMA - 11. 12: BG's - 11. 12: JCL - 11. Comparing your life with others is hurtful and useless odious and foolish: just be yourself. HAMILTON. Joanna LYNN- Lettered in Swimming - 10. 11: Lettered in Cross Country - 11. 12: Cross Country Dist. and State Champion - 11. 1976 Cross Country District Champion: Swim Team - 10. 11. 12: BCS - 10: 80 s - 11. 12: GAA - 10. 11. 12. President - 11: PEM - 11: Spanish - 10: Buccareues - 12: CiA - 12: FCA -12: Crosscountry - 11. 12. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Helen Keller HAGAR, LORI JEAN: National Honor Society - 11: Buccarcttcs - 10. 11: Spanish -11. So much to do: so little done. HAIR. CONNIE LYNN: A Cappella Choir -10. 11. 12: Student Trainer Football - 11: Spanish - 12: Denim and Diamond Ensemble - 12: Buccaneer Staff - 12. Still crazy after all these years. Go Tigers? HARDING. ERIC HARDING: Most Valuable Player of Tennis - 11: National Honor Society - 11. 12: Spanish - 10. 11. 12: Tennis - 10. 11. 12: Transf. From Sterling. Baytown. Texas - 10. Make your future meaningful or you will be longing for the good times that have past, goodbye Broadmoor. HARROUN. JAMES H.: Buccaroos - 11: Football - 10. 11. 12: FCA - 10. 11. 12: FFA - 10. 11: Wrestling - 10. 11. 12: SGA - 12: State Runner-Up Wrestling - 10. “Never promise more than you can perform. HARTLINE. GARY BRYAN: Most Valuable Wrestler - 11: Wrestling Team - 10. 11. 12. Transf. From Gateway HS. Clinton. Iowa - 10. The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonderment. HARTLINE. ROGER ALAN: NEDT Certificate - 10: FCA - 10. 11. 12: Key Club - 10. 11: Buccaroos - 11: SGA - 12: Wrestling - 10. 11. 12: JV Football - 10: CIA Beau - 12: State Champ Wrestling - 10. 12. I want a refund! HASCHLE. SANDRA KAY : Volleyball: All State - 11. All City - 12. All Region -12. Best Spiker - 11. 10. 11. 12: Softball - 11: BMA - 10. 11. 12: GAA - 10: FFA -11. Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today. HAWKINS. TAMARA: BCS - 10; GAA -10: National Honor Society • 11; BG's -11: JJ s - 11. 12. My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus! “ Phil. 4:19 HAYES. JEAN1NE: BG's - 11. 12. Now I am ready to go out into the working world and succeed. HAYNES. STEPHANIE GAIL: You learn to handle things by meeting them not by avoiding them.” HEBERT. DONNA MARIE: BG’s - 11: DECA - 11. The years have gone by fast and the friends have been many. God bless you in the years to come. HEBERT. JAY CHRISTOPHER: National Merit Scmifinalist - 11: Who's Who Among Amcr. HS Students - 12: National Honor Society - 12: All-Parish Band - 11. 12: All State Stage Band - 12: Superior in Solo Ensemble - 12: Drum Major - 12: BMA - 11. Vicc-Prcs. - 12: Spanish - 10: Beta - 11. 12: Key Club - 12: Broadmoor Legal - 10: SGA - 12: Band - 10. 11. 12. We arc always complaining our days are few. and acting as though there would be no end of them. HEBERT. SANDY ANN: Lettered Softball -11: Lettered With GAA - 11: BMA - 11; BCS - 10: SGA - 10. 11. 12: Kcycttes -12: FHA - 10: GAA Rep.-Hist. - 10. 11. Today I smiled, 1 laughed, and I cried: But best of all. 1 thought of you. ,'B HEREFORD. KELLY STEVEN: All-Parish Band - 10. 11. 12: All State Stage Band 12: JV Baseball 10: Key Club: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: Stage Band - 10. 11. 12. The only way to have a friend is to be one.' HILL. DAVID WILLIAM: Buccaneer Log Staff • 11. 12: German Club. Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. HILL. THOMAS JOSEPH: Drama - 12. After all 1 learned in high school, it's a wonder 1 can even think at all. Paul Simon HOL1FIELD. JR. ROBERT DEAN: Junior Optimist - 11: Trans. From Southsidc High School. Fort Smith. Arkansas. 1976. HOLLOWAY. CYNTHIA DIANNE: All State Orchestra - 10. 11. 12: All-Parish Orchestra - 10. 11. 12: .All District Solo Festival - Sup. - 10. 11: Baton Rouge Youth Symphony - 10. 11: BG's - 10. 11. 12: AFS - 10. 11: A Cappella Choir - 10. 11. 12: BC's - 10: FHA - 10. Love when you can. cry when you have to. Be who you must, that's a part erf the plan. Await your arrival with simple sur vival. Someday you'll understand. HOLLOWAY. ELIZABETH EDEN: FTA -11: COE - 12. Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die. life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes HOLLOWAY. TERRI SUE: FHA: CIA DECA: GAA. Look toward the future and forget about the past except for the good times you had. HONEYCUTT. JOHN DAVID: Spanish -10: AFS - 12. Don't wait until tomorrow to do what you can today, because if you like it today you can do it again tomorrow. HOWARD. SUSAN ELIZABETH: Homecoming Court - 11. 12: Mardi Gras Court 218 • 10. 11: Buccaneer Belle 6th Runner 'Jp -11: Buccarcttcs - 10: GAA - 10: SGA - 10. 12: BG's - 11. 12: Key Club Sweetheart -11. 12: JJ's: Cheerleader -11. Head - 12: Beta - 12: FC A - 12: LA Girls’ State - 11. Somehow . . . Someway . . . Some where . . . Someday.” HOWARD. TONYA JO: NEDT Certificate - 10: French - 10: BG's - 11: Latin - 11: A Cappclla Choir - 11. Nothing should be more highly prized than the value of each day.” Goethe HUET. ROBERT: Who's Who Among Amer. HS Students - 12: FFA - 10. 11. 12: FCA - 10. 11. 12: BBA - 12: AFS - 12: Golf - 10. 11. 12: FBLA - 10. HUGHES. BRETT WAYNE: Beta - 10. 11. 12: Mardi Gras Court • 10. 11: All District Football - 12: All-Parish Football - 12: La. Boys' State: FCA - 10. 11. 12: Esquires - 10: Buckaroo • 11: Leo Club • 10: Interact - 12: BG's Beau - 11: Football - 10. 11. 12: Varsity Baseball - 11. 12: CIA Beau - 12. HUGHES. EVE ALISON: AFS - 10: BMA -11. 12: Tri B's - 11. 12: French Club -10. 11. Secretary - 12: Junior Classical League - 11. Parliamentarian - 12: FCA -12; Buccarettes - 12. If you can imagine it. you can achieve it: if you can dream it. you can become it. HUGHES. JANET DIANE: BG'S - 11. Chaplain - 12: Buccarcttcs - 11. 12: BCS Senior Advisor - 12: FCA - 12: JJ's - 11: CJA - 12: FTA - 11. Treasurer • 12: Tri B's - 11. 12: Spanish Club - 10: Boys Track Team Manager -11. If you have tears, prepare to shed them now; for we may never pass this way again.” HUGHES. KEITH. FFA - 10. 11. Hunting is better than schoolin'. Slinging is better than peelin'. Trucks arc better than cars. So keep on four-wheelin'! HUGHES. SANDRA ELIZABETH: Homecoming Court - 10. 11: Cheerleader - 12: BCS - 10: Buccarcttcs - 10. 11: BG's - 11. 12: Keyeiics - 12: JJ's - 11: FCA - 11. 12: BBA Sweetheart - 12. ”1 can't wait to grow up. But I love now. HUNT. JEFFREY LEE: Concert Band - 11. 12; Stage Band - 11. 12: Marching Band -11. 12: Pep Band - 12: Transferred From Acadiana High School. Lafayette. La. -10th Grade. You gotta practice what you preach 'cause it's time you and me come to face reality. James Marshall Hendrix 1DDINGS. VALERIE ALLYCE: Girls' State Alt.: GAA - 10: A Cappella Choir - 10: SGA • 12: Beta • 12: FTA - 11. Pres. -12: Drama - 10. 11. 12: Speech - 10. 12: Inner Club Council - 12: District FTA Parliamentarian - 12. The Lord moves in mysterious ways. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart. JACOBS. CARLA MARIE: A Cappclla Choir - 10. 11. 12: All-Parish Choir - 12: COE - 12: Beta - 12. JENSEN. LYNNE LOUISE: NEDT Cert. -10: Bicentennial Editorial Finalist - 11: Nat'l Merit Scmifinalist - 12: who's Who Among Amer. HS Students - 12: Seminar - 12: Thought for the Day - 12: Buccarcttcs - 10. 11: Squad Leader - 12: BG's -11: Beta - 12; National Honor Society -12: Newspaper Staff - 12: Sr. Executive Council - 12. Before the rising sun we fly. so many roads to choose.” JONES. JANNA LEIGH: BCS - 10: Buccar cues - 10. 11: BG's - 11: JJ's - 11: CIA -12. The way to love anything is to realize that it might be best. G. K. Chesterton JUMONV1LLE. PEGGY ANN: Spanish - 10: BG's - 11. 12. Don't walk behind me. I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me. I may not fol low. Just walk beside me and be my friend. JUNG. SUZANNE MARIE: GAA. Vice-President - 11: AFS - 10: Spanish Club -10: Broadmoor Fine Arts Club - 12: BG's • 11: PEM - 11. Sometimes you just don't know what you miss until you leave it . . . KATCHUR. STEPHEN JAMES. JR.: Life is a journey, not a destination. KAUK. PAUL CHRISTIAN: NEDT Certificate • 10: All District Football - 12; Interact - 10: Jr. Representative - 11, President - 12: Football - 10. 11. 12: Baseball - 10. 11. 12: Basketball - 10: Buckaroos President - 11: Wrestling - 11; Buccaneer Sports Editor - 12; Symphonic Concert Band I - 10: Jazz Ensemble I -11. 12: Jazz Combo 1-11: Stage Band II -10: FCA - 10. 11: FF - 11; Esquires - 10. With so many people going up and down the road, 'tis sideways some of us must go. Jerry Jeff Walker KAY. EILEEN THERESA: Tennis - 11: Volleyball Manager - 12:FHA - 10: FBLA - 11: Girls Track - 10: PEM - 12. I have only just begun. KEELER. KONNIE LYNN: BG'S - 10: Tri B's • 10: COE - 12: Transferred From Caldwell High School. Columbus, Miss. -10th. KELLEY. KAREN ANN: BG'S - 11: Fine Arts Club - 12. If you love something set it free: if it comes back, you always had it. but if it does not. you never had it. KELLEY. KAY LYNN: NEDT Certificate -10: who's who Among American High School Students - 11: BG's - 11: GAA -10: National Honor Society - 12: Fine Arts Club. Secretary - 12. KELLY. MASTON PATRICK: My candle burns at both ends. . . .and it's getting very warm in tJic middle. KENNEDY. KARL DANIEL: Interact - 11. Secretary - 12: FCA - 10. 11. 12: Bass Club. Vice-President - 12: Esquire - 10: Buccaroos - 11: Tri-Hi-Y Beau - 11. 12; JJ's Beau - 11: Football - 10. 11. 12: Track - 10: Wrestling Team - 10. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow might never come, so live for today 219 KETTERER. TAMARA SUSAN: All-Parish Choir - 12: 4th Place in NATS Vocal Competition - 12: Solo and Ensemble Vocal Festival LSU - 12: Gifted and Tal ented Vocal. LSU - 12: BGs - 11. 12: Tri-B's - 11: Choir - 11. 12: Transferred From Paul G. Blazer High School. Ashland, Ky. Now the wind is still. In a moment it will be raging. This breath is my first and it will all too soon be my last. K1GGANS. THOMAS HARRY: Basketball. Most Improved - 10. Best Reboundcr - 11: Football - 10. 11. Captain - 12: Junior Standout - 11: Mardi Gras Court - 11: Sept. Student of the Month - 12: FCA - 10. President - 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y Beau - 11. 12: Key Club - 11. Chaplain - 12: Beta Club - 11. 12: National Honor Society Vice President - 12: SGA - 10. 11. 12: Runner-Up LA Boys- State Lt. Gov. -12: Basketball - 10. 11. 12: Track - 10: Baseball - 10. 11: Swim Team - 10. 11. Greater love has no man than this: that one would lay down his life for a friend. John 15:13 KING. BRYAN LEO: Buckaroo's - 11: BBA - 12. My heroes have always been the Cow-boys. WaylonJennings KIRK STEPHEN W.: Jazz Ensemble - 11. 12. Good-bye Blue Monday.' KNIGHT. ANNE: DAR History Award - 11: Outstanding Jr. Keycttc - 11: Outstanding Jr. Buccarcttc - 11: La. Girls- State -Mayor. Outstanding Parish Citizen: Gov. Nominee: Buccarettcs - 10. Squad Leader -11. Captain - 12: Kcyettes - 10. Treas. - 11. Pres. - 12: Beta - 10. 11. 12: SGA -10, Reporter-Hist. - 11: Choir - 10. 11. 12: Girls Track Team - 11: Softball - 11. 12. “Sometimes, not often enough, we reflect upon the good things: and those thoughts always center around those we love . . . And 1 count the times I have forgotten to say thank-you. and just how-much I love them. KNOBLOCH. KATHRYN PATRICE: Buccarettcs- 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12: Beta - 11. 12: BG's - 11. 12: Spanish - 10: BCS - 10. One has achieved success when he has lived well, laughed often, and loved much.” KNUTSON. MARK BRYAN: FCA - 12: Tennis Team - 10. 11. 12: Trans. From Conroe HS in Conroe. Texas. 1975. Broadmoor High has provided me with enjoyment, an education, and the best years I will ever have in my life. KOVALCHUK. TAMARA ANN: BCS - 10: French - 10. 11. Rep.-Hist. - 12: BMA -11. 12: BG - 11: Buccarettcs - 12: Tri-B-s - 11. 12: SGA - 12. Talent is produced in solitude. Charac ter in the stream of life. Goethe KUCSMA. MICHAEL GREGORY: No Comment. LaBAUVE. JONI MARIE: National Honor Society: NEDT - 10: A Cappella Choir -10. 11; Beta - 11. 12: BG - 11: BMA - 11. 12. I have done my best in the race. 1 have run the full distance. 1 have kept the faith. II Timothy 4:7 LAMBERT. MICHAEL WAYNE: FFA. Sec. - 11. Vice-Pres. - 12: Band - 10: Industrial Arts - 11: DECA - 12. The year’s at it's end. for the 10th and 11th ifs just another year of school. For the 12th. it s a new beginning. ” LANDER. ALDEN L.: Basketball - 10. 11: FCA - 11: Baseball - 10. 11: Trans. From Catholic HS in Baton Rouge, in 1975. “My years in High School were very enjoyable but I’m glad it's over. LANIER. LINDA ANN: Band - 10. 11. 12. The way I see it.-- he said, you just can't win it . . . Everybody's in it for their own gain, you can't please 'em all.” There's always somebody calling you down. I do my best . . . Joni Mitchell LAPHEM. CHARLES: Best Drilled Platoon - ROTC - 10: Tri-B's - 11. 12: FCA - 10. 11. 12: ROTC - 10. The high school years have beer, the best in my life, so far but the best is yet to come.” LARROWE. SUSAN LYNNE: FBLA - 10: BGs - 11. 12. And now I know that I must lift the sail and catch the winds of destiny. Edgar T. Masters LARSON. MARIANNE: GAA - 10. 11: Tennis Team - 11. 12. Lettered 11: Track Team - 10; Library .Aide -11: PEM - 11: BMA - 11: SGA - 11. 12. I am only one. but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something: and what 1 should do and can do. by the grace of God I will do.” LASSEIGNE. KATHERINE A.: BCS - 10: Buccarettcs - 10. 11: BG's - 11. 12: JJ's 11: CIA - Secretary - 12: GAA - 10. 11: JCL - 11: Esquires Sweetheart - 10. I don't think you understand, worm.” LeBLANC. NOLA MARIE: GAA - 10: A Cappella Choir - 11. 12: All State Choir -12: All-Parish Choir - 12: Choir Ensemble - 12: Buccarettcs - 12: FT A - 12: Cast of Sleeping Beauty of Lore Land - 10. The best way to teach someone to be honest is to be an honest person yourself! LEE. CHARLES IVY: FCA - 10. 11. 12: Esquire - 10: Football - 10. 11: Track -10. 11: Buccaroos • 11: Spanish Club • 12: BMA - 12: Interact - 11. 12: BBA - 12. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday, it's too late. LEINWEBER. BRUCE DAVID: Spanish Club - 10. 11. 12: AFS - 11. 12: Legal Society - 11. Who so would be a man must be a nonconformist. Ralph Waldo Emerson LEMKE. SUSAN LYNN: Who's Who Among American High School Students: BCS - 10: BG's - 11. 12: Buccarettcs - 10: Buccaneer Mascot - 11; Cheerleader - 12: Buckaroo Sweetheart - 11: BBA Sweetheart - 12: JJ's. Vice-President - 11: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12: CIA - 12. 1 shall pass through this world but once. If therefore there be any kindness 1 can show or any good thing I can do let me do it now . . . for I shall never pass this way again. LeNOIR. RHONDA JO: A Cappella Choir; 220 Library Aid - 11; Transferred From Wood-lawn High School. Baron Rouge. LA • 11. Though the road has been rough, the pleasures have been many; experience is well worth the pain and trouble.-' LEONARD. PAMELA MARIE: Art Award -11: S150 Kansas Art School Scholarship: YACA - 10. Secretary - 11: JCL - 11. Secretary - 12. We’ll never pass this way again so find good things to remember your high school days. ‘' LEWIS. REGINA MARIE: FTA - 10: French Club - 12: Transferred From Glen Oaks High School. Baton Rouge, LA - 11. --A day to childhood seems a year, and years like passing ages. LEWIS. SHANAN ELIZABETH: Best All-Round Girl PE - 10: NEDT Certificate -10: GAA • 10. 11; BMA • 10. 11. Secretary-Treasurer - 12: PEM - 10. 11: JCL -10: Volleyball Team - 11. 12: FCA - 12. ’The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide. Longfellow LIGNIERES. ALAIN LOUIS: Sophomore Standout - 10: Mardi Gras Court - 11: Beta • 10. 11. 12; National Honor Society -11. 12: Interact - 11. Vice-Pres. - 12: Buccaroos - 11: Esquires - 10; FFA - 11. 12: Football - 10. 11. 12: Track - 10. 11: Tennis - 10. The eye may see what is in the hand but not what is in the mind. LIVINGSTON. LINDA ANN: Buccarcttcs -10. 11. 12: BG - 11. 12. Vice-Pres. - 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12. Service Leader - 12: SGA - 11. ”A dreamer lives forever. LOE. STEPHEN BOATNER: Beta - 1 .11. 12: JCL - 10: National Honor Society - 12: Cross Country - 12: Track - 12: Golf Team - 10. 11. Go for the gusto, ordon’tgoatall.” LUTTRELL. ,'L'LEE ANN: Outstanding Performance in Art - 10: Outstanding Second Mate in Buccarcttcs - 11: Who’s Who Among Amcr. HS Students - 11. Spanish -10: Buccarcttcs - 10. Second Mate - 11: Tri B's - 12. Vice-Pres.: BG’s - 12. It is my privilege to profit by the experience of others, but I must live my own life, face the trials, and gain the victory alone.” LYTLE. DENNIS ANDRE: Marching Band -10. 11. 12: Symphonic Band - 11: Wind Ensemble - 12: Jazz Ensemble - 11. 12. These past three years at Broadmoor have helped me to find good friends and good times. I will look back on all of the good times . . . and remember. MacKINNON. PATRICIA LEE: BCS - 10: Buccarcttcs - 10. 11. 12: JJ’s - 11: Tri-B’s -11: CIA - Reporter Hist. - 12: Jr. Class Executive Council; Sr. Class Executive Council; FCA - 11. Memory is the diary we all carry about with us. The friends, the good time, the spirit, the love - BHS! MAHONEY. PETER EDWARD: Latin Honor Society - 10: School Board Award - 10: Leadership Award • 10: Student of the Month - 11. 12: NEDT - 10: National Merit Scmifinalist - 11: Superior Discussant. USL - 11: Best Actor - Rally - 11: National Honor Society - 11: Who’s Who Among Amcr. HS - 12: Key Club Honor Cert. - 11: Jr. Counselor - Boys' State: Special Resolution Legislature - 12: Key Club Director - 10. See. - 11. President. International Trustee - 12: Oratorical Ch3mp - 10: Freedoms Foundations Semi-noa • 12: Senate Youth Program - 12: Boys’ State - Senator. Senate Chaplain. Secretary of State - 12: Latin Club - 10: Youth Council - 10. 11: Juvenile Jury -10: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Rep. • 10. 11. 12: SGA - 10. 11. Vice-Pres. - 12: Beta - 11. 12: LASC Oratorical Champ -12: USL Discussion Workshop - 11: District Rally. 1st PI. Extemp. - 1st PI. - 11: USL - Duct Acting - 2nd PI. - 11. 2nd PI. Extemp. - 11: Newspaper Staff - 12: Lit. Mag. Editor - 12: Quiz Bowl Champs - 11: BR Safety Council - 11. 12: Bicentennial Youth Comm. - 11: Pres, of Inter-Club Council - 12: FCA • 11. 12: American Legion Oratorical Contest: Dist. Parish Winner -11. While the valley turns from green to gold, a star falls, trailing a gleaming sunrise. I'll breathe the dust with the sweet, and I’ll fly. oh so high, an eagle in the night. ' PEM MALLETT. KIM RENE: Its been fun.” MALONE. BERNARD LOUIS III: All-Parish Concert Band - 11. 12: All State Stage Band - 12: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: Concert Band - 10. 11. 12: Pep Band -11. 12: Stage Band - 10. 11. 12. Why?” MARISTANY. LOURDES ANA: NEDT Certificate - 10: Art Scholarship - 10: Volleyball - 10. 11. 12: On Two All Tournament Teams and on the All State Team -12: Track - 10. 11. 2nd in State -J40 -11. Undefeated in 440 - 11: Art Club - 10: GAA - 10: Spanish Club - 10. President -11. 12: Cross Country Team - 11: Beta Club - 11. 12: Keyettes - 12. MARTELLO. ANTOINETTE M.: PEM - 11: BG’s - 11. 12: SGA - 10. 11: JJ’s - 11: CIA - 12: Guidance Aid - 10: Newspaper Staff - 11: GAA - 10. 11. Friends arc forever and forever is a long, long time. ” MAY. WANDA KAY: FHA - 10. GAA -10: Buccarettcs - 11. 12: COE - 12. The happiest times arc those shared with friends. MAYEAUX. GORDON RICHARD: FCA -10. 11. 12: Hi-Y - 10: Basketball - 10: Baseball - 10; FFA - 10. God has equipped you for life, but He lets you decide what you want to be.” McAULEY. MELINDA ANN: NEDT Certificate - 10: BCS - 10: Spanish Club - 10: BG’s - 11: Tri-B’s - 12. President - 11: FCA - 12. I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. Phil. 3:14 McCauley, mitchell a.: nedt Ccr- tifica- - 10; Spanish Club - 10: AFS - 12. When you find something you love, set it free. If it comes back, it’s yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” McDANIEL. GAIL ALICIA: Spanish Club -10. 11: Keyettes - 10. 11. 12: COE - Secretary-Treasurer - 12. Never feel meaningless, unimportant, or insecure because you do have a purpose in life and you have all meant something 221 to ir.e and to my future. - Thanks! I love you!'' McDLFFIE. TIMOTHY JOHN: Buckaroo's - 11; Leo Club - 11: FCA - 10. 11. 12: FFA - 10. 11. 12; BBA - 12: Swim Team -10. No comment McGARR. CHARLOTTE: Career Math Award - 11: Transferred From O. P. Walker High School in New Orleans. LA -10. McVICKER. KEVIN PATRICK: JV Baseball - Most Valuable Player - 10: FCA • 10. 11. 12: Interact - 12; Football - 12: Buc-karoos - 11: Basketball - 11: Baseball - 10. 11. 12. No love, no friendship can ever cross our way without affecting us in some way. forever. MICHALSKI. STEVEN WILLIAM: Attendance Award - 11: Track Team - 11. It isn’t how much you know; it s what you do with what you do know. John Hunter MILLER. GEORGE THOMAS: ROTC - Dis tinguished Cadet. ROTC - Captain: FCA. Remember yesterday, live for today, seek tomorrow. MITCHELL. JAMES DESMOND: SGA - 10. 11. 12: FCA • 10. 11: Key Club - 12: Buckaroos - 11: Football - 10. Failure I may encounter after the thousandth step, yet success may be hiding behind the next one, therefore never will I know how close the prize lies unless 1 continue. MOONEY. GARY CHARLES: Transferred From Catholic HS in Baton Rouge. La. in 1976. If we win here we will win everywhere. The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and I hate very much to leave it. - Ernest Hemingway. MOORE. DAVID CLEMENT: FFA - 12. Always look toward the light of the sun. so you won't see the shadow. MOORE. NITA ELIZABETH: All-Parish Chorus - 11: All State Chorus - 12. 11: NCA Staff Nominee - 11: Who's Who Among Arn.er. HS Students - 11: Who's Who Among Arn.er. HS Cheerleaders - 12: Cheerleader - 12: Beta - 11. 12; BCS -10: BG's - 11. 12: GAA - 11: Special Ensemble: A Cappella Choir. Music begins where words fail. MORGAN. APRIL LYNNE: Anne Neson School Poetry Contest - 10: BCS - Trcas. - 10: Los Espanolcs - 10, 11. 12: Tri-Hi Y - 10. 11. 12: BG's - 11. 12: Beta - 11. 12: JJ's - 11: Jr. Class Secretary: Sr. Class Treasurer: La. Girls' State: Newspaper Staff - 12. I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand. as in what dircc tion we are moving: to reach the part of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it - but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor. MOSER. PHILIP CRAIG: AFS - 10. 11. 12 - Pres.: Debate Team - 10. Now is the time that we must get the RPM's up. dump the clutch, and accclcr ate into the future. ” MULLINS. ROBERT CHARLES: Outstanding Bookkeeping Award - 10: JA - President for the Year: National JA Delegate: $100 Helping Hand Award - 11: Who's who Among Amer. HS Students: JA - Pres, of Dow - 10: JA - Treas. of U-Tel - 11: JA -Treas. of Crc-a-co - 12: Spanish - 10: AFS - 11. 12: FBLA - 11. We who live in the world need a code and a creed, for we believe that the best way to improve the world is not to escape from it; but to improve ourselves and then stand in the midcurrent of life and meet it squarely. MULVEHJLL. MARCIA KAY: Buccarcucs - 11: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12; BG’s - 11. 12: BMA - 10. 11. 12; COE - 12: FBLA - 10. 1 live for the day when I can hear people say that they know and they care for everyone. MURPHY. KATHERINE JEAN: FHA 10. 11: BCS - 10: BG's - 11. Check it out! MURRAY. RUTH ALIDA: BG'S 10: FFA - 10. The Lord preserveth all then that him: but all the wicked will be destroyed. Psalms 145 MUSSO. DANIEL JOSEPH: Interact -Buckaroos 11: Football - 10. 11. CIA Beau - 11. 12: JJ's Beau - 11; Leo 10: FCA - 10. 11, 12. Wherever the 'Italians' conquer. e:e he dwells.” MUSSO. RICHARD DOUGLAS: Leo 10. 11: Esquires - 10: Buckaroos - 11: Track 11. 12: Football - 12. You only go around once in life; you have to make the most of it. I will see you later. NEARY. KAREN GRACE: DECA - 11. 12. Senior Class Treasurer - 12. May everyone find happiness and good luck in the future. NELSON. TERESE A.: Who's Who .Among Amer- H.S. Students - 12: National Honor Society - 12: PEM - 11: BG's - 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12. Rep.-Hist. • 12: Spanish Club - 10; Girls Softball Stanager - 11: GAA - 11; COE - 12. There's a light at the end of the darkness: so look up when you are down. and try ' believe. NIX. ELIZABETH ANN: It seems like only yesterday when we were saying, only a few more years to go” -now we will all regret its being over. ODELL. MARTHA A.: Buccareiies - 10. 11: FCA - 12. If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. OLSSON. DONALD WILLIAM: Architect II Award for East Baton Rouge Parish • German Club: Art Club. Just passin through. O'NEAL. JEFFREY MARK: All-Parish Choir - 12: FCA - 10. 11, 12; Football - 222 10: Baseball - 10: A Cappclla Choir - 10. 11. 12: Choir Equipment Mgr. • 12: Beta Club - 11. 12: National Honor Society -11. 12. Life is too short to waste time so do what you can to the best of your ability, but above all be yourself.'' PAINE. RICHARD ALLEN: National Honor Society - 12: Summer Concurrent Enrollment Program at LSU • 12. To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge. Benjamin Nis-raeli PALMER. BRIAN MARC: Basketball Manager - 10. 11. 12. Lettered as Manager -11: Golf Team - 11. 12. Captain - 12: Baseball Manager - 10: FCA - 10. 11. 12. The only real honor I have had was to be a par: of this school and student body. I will miss all of it. PARK. ALLEN MacDONALD National Honor Society - 12: Spanish Club - 10. 11. 12: AFS - 11. Secretary - 12: FCA -12: Band - 10. 11. 12. Leo - 12: Senior Board Member - 12: Crosscountry - 12. Each man. whatever the degree of talent bestowed upon him. has a moral responsibility. not only to himself but to society, to develop that gift to its utmost degree. Vince Lombardi. PARKER. WENDY SUE: ROTC - 10: FHA -10. 11: EC'S - 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 12: SGA - 11. 12. I am the vine, you are the branches: he who abides in Me, and 1 in him. he bears much fruit: for apart from Me you can do nothing. (John 15:5) PARSONS. BOWEN STEWART: Basketball Team - 10. 11. 12: BMA - 12. Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or self confidence. Frost PASSMAN. CHARLES STANLEY: Football -10. 11. 12: Baseball - 10. 11. 12: Track - 10: FCA - 10. 11. 12. Treasurer - 12: Buckaroos - 11: BCS Beau - 10: ,'J'sBcau - 11. It was fun while it lasted. PAUL. ROBERT PATRICK: AFS. Vice President - 12. Words fail me when 1 try to describe this. Words can't describe it. PEIRCE. JIMMY STEPHEN: La. State Supi. of Educ. Leadership Award - 11: Area IV V. President in FFA; Football -10. 11. 12: Wrestling - 10: Baseball - 10: FFA - 10. 11. 12: V.-pres. - 10: Student Advisor - 11. Pres. - 12: FCA - 10. 11. 12: SGA - 10: EBR Parish Youth Council -12. Treasurer - 12. You gotta believe! PENN. ROBERT STEPHEN: Track - 10. 11. 12: Cross Country - 10. 11. 12: FCA -11. 12: Hi-Y - 10. Make your goals high but keep them reasonable. for it is self satisfaction that keeps you going. PENNINGTON. M. PENNY: GAA - 10. 11. 1 am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you are not in this world to live up to mine: you are you and I am I, and if by any chance we find each other. It's beautiful. PETKOVSEK. JACQUELINE ANN: BG's -10. 11: Tri-Hi-Y - 10. 11: Sr. Representative - 12: Buccarettes - 10. 11. PETLEY. LAURA KATHRYN: BG's - 11. 12: Spanish Club - 11: BMA - 11: GAA -10. 11. I am not now That which 1 have been. Byron-Childe Harold PHILLIPS. DAVID JERALD: Transferred From Istrouma High School. Baton Route. La. in 1976. The future isourstosee. PHILLIPS. DAVID PAUL: Perfect Attendance - 11; FFA - 11. 12: Lighting Director for Plays and Beauty Pageant. The only one responsible for what I have done and will do is myself Picasso PHILLIPS. FRANCES FERN: BCS - 10: Spanish Club - 10. Life is what happens to you while you arc making other plans. PHILLIPS. GREGORY JOSEPH: Transferred From Istrouma High School. Baton Rouge. La. When you're at the end of your rope, tic a knot and hang on. PH'JONG. CAO H'JU TH'JY: 1st Place Honor in French Literature and Math - 10: 1st Place Honor in Physics - 11: Finalist in Morning Advocate Essay Contest - 10: President of 10th Grade; Transferred From Lycec Marie Curie. Saigon. South Vietnam - 1975. 1 feel as if I've gone so far and yet 1 have so much farther to go. “ PITTMAN. ANDREW LEE: DECA - 12. You can make it with a little help from a friend. POPE. TONI ELIZABETH: BCS. Chaplain - 10: BMA - 10: A Cappclla Choir - 10. 11. BG's - 11. 12: Beta Club - 11. 12: JJ's - 11: CIA - 12: Senior Class Secretary. Take it to the Limit. Eagles PORTER. JULIE ARLENE: ROTC - 10: FHA - 11: Spanish Club - 12. The world goes up and the world goes down, and the sunshine follows the rain: and yesterday's sneer and yesterday's frown can never come over again. PRATT. MARGARET FRANCES: BG's - 11. 12: FHA - 10: JJ's - 11: CIA - 12: GAA -10. 11. Wherever I may go. 1 shall always know that God is with me. Go Bucs!! PRESSWOOD. JOHN MARK: All-Parish Choir - 11. 12: Christian Leadership Award • 11: Choir - 10. 11. 12. Student Conductor - 12: JCL - 11: Denims and Diamonds Ensemble - 12. Life lived just to satisfy yourself never satisfied anybody. Apples of Gold. PRESTRIDGE. JUNE PATRICIA: YACA 10. Party! Party! REECE. ROBERT E.: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: Fine .Arts Club - 12. Through the years we get older, and some 223 may get bolder, but there is nothing like the ways, back in my high school days. REED. LAURIE GENE: BCS - 10: Buccar ettes - 10. 11. 12: Keycites - 10. 11. Treasurer - 12: BG's - 11. 12: Beta Club -11. 12. When will we learn really what loving is. It's not what you get in return but what you give. REINE. PAULA CAYE: PEM - 11: FHA -10: FTA - 11: JJ's - 11: BG's - 12: G A A - 10. 11. I'm here to be myself and so are you. so why should I change to please somebody if 1 don't please myself. RESWEBER. DEBORAH JOAN: NEDT Cer tificatc - 10: Keycites - 11. 12: National Honor Society - 11. 12: Choir - 11. 12. Rep. -Historian - 12. Friends are the loveliest flowers in the vast garden of life. RICHARDS. CHERYL DEE: Buccarcttes - 10. Squad Leader - 11, Service Leader • 12: BG's - 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 10. Secretary - 11. Pres. - 12: FCA - 12: Softball - 11. 12. And we know that all things work together for good to those who love the Lord, to those who are called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28. RICHARDSON. ANTHONY: NEDT Award - 10: Perfect Attendance - 11; Air Force Award for Academic Excellence: Gold Team - 11. Now is the time for decision, all past and present schooling has shaped each ir.divid ual and will govern their life style, this is the social debt owed to the teachers and parents of everyone. RILEY. KATHY: Choir - 10: Transferred From Westchester High School. Houston. Texas - 11. RITSWALL. JAN HAKAN- American Field Service Club - 12: Transferred From Malir.o Borgarskola. Sweden. I have really enjoyed my year in American High School: it has beer, a change for me. RINKER. MARK: National Merit Scholar ship Semi-Finalist: National Honor Society - 11. 12: Transferred From Sterling High School. Baytown. Texas - 11. ROBERTSON. ELIZABETH: Marching Band - 11. 12: Speech Team - 11. 12. What counts is not the hours you put in. but how much you put in the hours. ROBERTSON. JULIE KAY: BCS - 10: JJ'S -11: BG's - 11. Parliamentarian - 12. Sec retary - 12; CIA - 12; Office Aide - 12. 1 hope 1 am never so poor that I cannot share a smile with a friend. ROWLAND. REN HAROLD: Art Club - 10: ROTC - 10: Art Club. V. -Pres. - 11: Rifle and Drill Team - 11. The Songs Play On. RUCKSTUHL. LISA: FTA - 11: GAA - 10. 11. Plan the future, live each day. and remember the past. RUSHWORTH. LOCKSLEY: FHA - 10; Y Club - 10: JJ's - 11; FFA - 11: BG's - 12: Transferred From Lee High School. Baton Rouge. La. • 11. Blondes have more fun! SALAMONI. NOEL JOSEPH: Spanish Club - 11. 12: AFS - 11. 12: Transferred From Catholic High School. Baton Rouge. La. -11. Live life one day at a time, and don't worry about tomorrow until it gets here. SAVOY. RENEE MARIE: Hcrff Jones Biol ogy Award - 11: Chemistry Award - 12: NEDT - Certificate - 11; Who's Who Among American H. S. Students - 11; Optimist Club Outstanding Senior Award -12: DAR Outstanding Citizenship Award -12: Latin Honor Society: 1st Place in Latin II at La. State Convention of JCL; National Honor Society - 12: Pre-Engineering Program for Talented and Gifted H.S. Students at L.S.U. - 11: Biomedical Applications of Physics. National Science Foundations - 12: National Beta Club -11. 12: Junior Achievement - 12: BMA - 11. 12: Junior Classical League - 10. 11. 12. President. If all else falls, reread the directions. SCHUSTER. CHERYL LEE: FBLA - 11; D: - 11. 12: AFS - 10. 11. 12: GAA - : 11. 12: Pres, of DECA - 12: Transfer: . From Pottsvillc Area High School. Pon villc. Pennsylvania - 10. May God grant me the serenity • acoep: the things I cannot change: The courage to change the things I can: And tlx dorr, to know the difference. Lincoln. SCHUTZMANN. LENDEL: Tennis Tcai 11. 12: FFA - 12. SCRUGGS. LISA JEWEL: BCS 10: BG's 11. 12: Kcycttcs - 10. 11. 12: Buccarcttes - 10. 11. 12: FCA - 11. 12: Choir - 10. 11. 12: Choir Ensemble - 12. And it is he who will supply ali your needs from his riches in glory, cause of what Christ Jesus has done for us. Phil:; pians 4:19 SEALE. PATRICIA DIANNE: .An Club 10: AFS - 10: BG's - 11. 12: FCA - 12: FTA - 12: A Cappella Choir - 11. 1C. It is only with the hean that one car. rightly; what is essential is :nv:,.ble eye.” SEALS. ERNEST L-: National Merit Sr finalist - 12: Who's Who Among Amer. IS Students - 12: NEDT Certificate: La. Boys' State: Football - 10. 11. 12: 2 Year Lettcrman: Key Club - 11. President .2. Newspaper Staff. Editor - 12; ‘.urraroos -11. V. Pres.: Esquires - 10; FCA - It 11. 12. I don't like to sing my own praises at any time, much less with other people's music. Anonymous SELLERS. JILL H.: What lies behind us and what lies before us arc tiny matters compared to what i;cs within us. SHEHANE. THOMAS ANDREW: All Parish Choir - 12: Keyeuc Beau - 12: a Cappella Choir - 11. 12: Baseball - 10. 12; FCA -10. 11: Denims and Diamonds Ensemble - 12. Your everyday losses are really small, but lose your friends and you've lost it all. SHIFLETT. SANDRA KENDALL. BC.A -Buccarcttes - 10. 11. 12: SG.A 11: JJ's. 224 Sgi. at Arms - 11: Buccaroos Sweetheart -11: BG's - 11. 12: Tri-B's. Treas. - 11: Jr. Class Exec. Council: Sr. Class Exec. Council: Key Club Sweetheart - 12: GAA -10. 11: CIA - 12: SGA Secretary - 12. If I had never loved I never would have cried, but if I never cried I never would have experienced the greatest happening on earth - loving.” SIBLEY. HENRY ARTHUR: ROTC. Search and Rescue Squad • 10. Drill Team: Science Club - 10: German Club - 10: Non-Commissioned Officers Club - 10: BMS -11: FFA 11. I ain't never forgittin! SICARD. CONNIE LYNNE: GAA - 10: EC's 11. 12: SGA - 11: COE. Reporter-11 isto- rian - 12. SIEMANN. CASSANDRA ANN: ECS - 10: Buccarettes - 11: BG's - 11: JJ's - 11: SGA - 11: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. 12. O Thank the Lord, for He’s so good. His loving kindness is forever. Psalms 118:1 SLOAN. GLADYS N.: FBLS - 11. 12. Treas. - 11: Debate - 10: BG's - 12; Tennis Team Manager - 11: GAA - 11. Live each day as it comes, being yourself and not an imitation of someone else. SMITH. DANNA L.: BCS - 10: BG's - 12: DECA - 12. It is a wonderful seasoning of all enjoyments to think of those we love. SMITH. LARRY LAMAR. JR.: Band. Con-cert and Marching • 10. 11. 12; FFA - 10. Party hardy. To class be tardy. Because in your last year. You've nothing to fear -but passing. SMITH. LESLIE MARIE: Buccarettes - 10. 11. 12. Squad Leader - 11. 12: BCS • 10: BG's 11. V.P. - 12: Kcyetics - 10: Jr. Rep. - 11. Service Leader - 12: FBLA -10: French Club - 10; Beta Club - 11. 12: FIIA - 10. The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we arc. for what we could become. Good Luck Everyone! SMITH. LETTIE LOREE: All-Parish Choir - 12: A Cappclla Choir - 10. 11. 12: PEM Girl • 11: JV Tennis Team - 11: Special Ensemble - 12: Transferred From Kittanning Jr.-Sr. High School. Kittanning. Pennsylvania - 10. We may elevate ourselves but we should never reach so high that we would ever forget those who helped us get there. SMITH. STEPHANIE LYNN: All-Parish Band - 10. 11. 12: All State Band - 11. 12: Solo and Ensemble Festival - Superior - 10. 11. 12: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: Stage Band - 10. 11. 12: A Cappella Choir - 10. 11. 12: BCS - 10: BG's - 11: Beta Club - 12: Newspaper Staff. God. I love music. Thank you for the gift. SNEAD. JILL ANNETTE: Art Club - 10. 12: JROTC - 10: Junior Achievement -11. 12: Marching Band - 10. 11. And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo with laughter. SOILEAU. DANIEL CHRISTOPHER: Football - 10: Junior Achievement: Buccaroos: Two-year Lctterman in Track. I could never understand the wind at all. was like a ball of love. I could never see the sea. was like a bumblebee. When I'm sad I slide. Watch now. I'm gonna slide.” T. Rex SOUTO. SONIA CARNEIRO: AFS - 12: BM A - 12: BG's - 12: FCA - 12: Transferred From Colcgio Padre Chico, Montes Claros. Brazil - 12. These words come to my mind at this lime - I hope to serve in the interest of peace as a bridge between the best parts of my country and your people. John F. Kennedy SPEAKS. CAROLJ. BCS - 10. Let the good times roll. STAGE. DAYLA JO: BG's - 11: JJ's - 11: CIA - 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 10: Transferred From J. J. Pearce High School. Dallas. Texas - 10. Things do not change: we change. STARK. RICHARD A.: 2nd Team in All- District Football: Interact - 10. 11. 12. Treas.: FCA - 10. 11. 12. V.-Pres.: Esquire - 10: Buccaroos - 11: JJ's Beau -11: BG's Beau - 12: Broadmoor Bass Anglers. Treas. - 12: Football - 10. 11. 12; Baseball - 10. 12: Track - 10. 11: Swim Team - 10. 11. 12. Give it all: give it all: give it all to Jesus; He can turn your sorrows into Joy!” STELES. N1CKOLAS JAMES: The longer I live the more I understand. The more I understand, the more I realize and am able to laugh: at myself and those futile attempts we make. STONE. KAREN LEIGH: BG's - 11: JJ's -11: Buccaroo Sweetheart - 11: CIA - Pres. - 12. Talk happiness. The world is sad enough. STRASNER. SHELDON BLAINE: NEDT Certificate: La. Boys' State: Junior Class Treasurer: SGA President: Buccarette Beau: Spanish Club - 10. 11: SGA - 10. 11. 12: JV Basketball - 10: Buccaroos -11: Beta Club - 11. 12: National Honor Society - 11. 12; Varsity Basketball - 11: Sr. Class Executive Council: Newspaper Staff: CIA Beau. You know what they say: Cold hands mean . . .cold hands. STRICKLAND. SUSAN DENISE: NEDT Certificate: English II District Rally - 2nd Place: State Rally - 2nd Place: Spanish Award - 11: PSAT Commended Student: Spanish Club - 10. 11: Buccarettes • 10. 11: Kcycttcs - 10. 11. Secretary - 12: Beta Club - 11. 12: National Honor Society - 12: SGA - 12: FCA - 12. One day we will suddenly realize how trivial most of our activities are. SUSSKY. MANTA CLINTON. JR.: All-Parish Chorus - 11. 12: All-Parish Track Team - 11: Most Outstanding Fieldman. JV Track and Varsity Track - 10. 12: District Champ. Shot Put. 3rd in Regionals: 4th in State Shot Put: Varsity Football -10: Varsity Track Team - 10. 11. 12: Chorus - 10. 11. 12: Hi-Y - 10: FFA - 12. Don't look back: live for tomorrow and a brighter future. SYKORA. SUSAN JEANINE. BCS - 10: BG's - 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y - 11. Chaplain - 22 5 12: Buccarcttcs - 11. 12: FCA - 11. 12: FT A - 12: Trl-B’s - 11. Chaplain - 12. Lei love be without hypocrisy. Flee from evil: cling to what is good. Romans 12:9 TERRELL. DEBRA ANN: National Honor Society • 10: Honor Band - 10: FHA 10: Library Aide - 10: Band - 10. 11. 12: BG's - 12: FTA - 12: Tri-B’s: Senior Class Executive Council: Buccaneer Log Staff -11. 12: Transferred From Jackson High School. Jackson. Alabama - 11. The poor man is not one who has no money, but one who has no dream. ” THAXTON. MARISA LYNN: NEDT Certificate; Mardi Gras Court - 11: Who’s Who Among American HS Students: National Merit Letter: Miss Merry Christmas - 12: Tri-Hi Y - 11. Jr. Rep. - 12: Beta Club - 11. 12: National Honor Society - 12: Girls Track Team 11: Girls Cross Country Team - 11: Spanish Club -10; SGA - 12: AFS - 11. 12: Key Club Sweetheart - 11. 12: FTA - 12: JJ’s 11: BG’s - 11. 12: BCS - 10: GAA - 10. 11. 12: Buccaroos Sweetheart - 11: Junior Class Vice President: Senior Class Vice President: Buccarcttcs - 10. 11: Cheerleader - 12: Newspaper Staff - 12: FCA -12: La. Youth Legislature: B8A Sweetheart - 12: La. Girls’ State. ’’Love and live for today, hope and dream for tomorrow, but always cherish the memories of yesterday. ” THOMAS. MICHAEL EDWARD: Loyola Jazz Ensemble Festival - All Staf Band -11: All State Jazz Ensemble - 12: Leo Club - 10; Buccaroo - 11; Marching Band - 10. 11. 12. And according to the man who showed his outstretched arm to space. He turned around and pointed revealing all the human race. 1 shook my head and smiled a whisper. Knowing all about the place . . . Jon Anderson THOMASSON. GAYLE MARIE: Who’s Who Among American HS Students: Spanish Club - 10: Band - 10. 11: BG’s - 11. 12: SGA - 12: COE - 12: FCA - 12. We've only just begun to live. TL’LLY. THOMAS NORMAN. JR.: AH District Football - 12: All-Parish Football - 12: Most Valuable Wrestler - 11: Captain Wrestling Team - 12: Football - 10. 11. 12: Wrestling - 10. 11. 12: SGA - 10: Interact - 11. 12: Buccaroos - 11: FCA -10. 12: FFA - 12: Bass Anglers - 12: Wrestling Club - 11. TUMEY, ANDREW JOSEPH: NEDT Certificate - 10: National Honor Society - 11. 12: Spanish Club 10. 11: Marching Concert Band - 10, 11. 12: Stage Band - 11. 12. Try to realize it's 3ll within yourself: no one else can make you change. And to see you’re really only very small and life flows on within you and without you. George Harrison Among American HS Students Choir - 12: A Cappella Chou 12. Sec. - 12: Beta Club-11. Tr 12: Buccarcttcs - 10. 11: Nat: : Society - 12. ’’Soft” is the most meaningful, understood word. WALL. CHRISTOPHER: Football • Key Club - 10. 11. 12. Treas. -- 12: Business Manager for ' Staff - 12: Transferred From ■ s; S;: : field High School. Springfield. 12. This moment is the end of the ! :: a the beginning of the life. T’JRK . FREDERICK JOSEPH: NEDT Certificate - 10: Latin Honor Society - 10: Junior Classical League - 10, 11. WALTRIP, JACK BRAC, JR.: March.: ”Jt were fun” Band - 10, 11. 12S FFA - 11. If all else fails, read the book. T’JRNJPSEED. BRENDA ANNETTE: Spanish Club - 10: BG’s 11: DEC A - 12: AFL - 10. The important thing is this: to be able to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. Charles DuBois UPTON. ANNETTE MARJE: BCS - 10: GAA - 10. 11. “For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision but today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” VERBOIS. AMY LYNN: Girls Softball Team - 11. 12: Lettered in Softball - 11: GAA - 10. 11. 12: BCS - 10: Girls Track Team - 10. When you arc right - no one remembers. When you arc wrong - no one forgets. VINCE. KATHLEEN MARA: GAA: AFS: SGA: BCS: Spanish Club: BMA: BG’s. Live and love for present, hope for the future, but always cherish the memories of the past. VonSENDEN. MAXEY: French Club - 10: Spanish Club - 10. 11: GAA - 10: German Club - 11: Tri-B’s - 11: Volleyball Team Manager - 11. 12: FCA - 12. By the grace of God. I am what I am. I Cor. 15:10 VAN DEL’TEKOM. CYNTHIA: Who’S Who WARD. LAUREN ALAYNE: Buccarcttcs 10: BMA - 10. Life is the memories of yesterday, treasures of today, and the promises tomorrow. ” WARD. LESLIE ANN: Outstanding mi : :n BG’s: French Club - 10: BG’s - 11. 1C: National Honor Society - 11. 12; Interclub Council - 12: Buccaneer Log Staff -11. Co-Editor - 12. Don’t run from misfortune, conquer it. Don’t reject your responsibilities, take hold of them. Don’t go through life with the world on your shoulders. Be proud. WARFIELD. DEBRA LYNN. NEDT Certificate - 10: BG’s - 10: BCS - 10: Buccar-ettes - 10. 11. 12: Squad Leader • 11: KcyettcS - 11. Sr. Rep. - 12: JJ’s - 11: CIA - 12: Tri B’s - 12: SGA - 11. 12: Junior Class Executive Council: Senior Class Executive Council: FCA - 11: National Honor Society - 11. 12. So many have been the blessings, so short has been the time. Seals and Croft WASCOM. SHELLEY LEA: NEDT Certificate - 10; Spanish Club - 10: Tri-B’s -11. 12: BMA - 11: FCA - 12: BG’s - 12: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12; Buccaneer Log Staff - 12. We should ail be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. Charles F. Kettering 226 WATTS. DeWITT W.: AFS - 10. 11. 12. Plan for tomorrow, but live for today. WEBER. KURT VON: Buccaneer Log Staff .11. Co-Editor - 12. If a man does not keep pace with his companions. perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or faraway. Henry David Thorcau WERNER. WALLY MARK: AFS - 11. 12: National Honor Society - 11, 12: Marching Band - 10. 11. 12: Jazz Ensemble I -11. 12. Energy and persistence conquer all things. WHITE. LAURA ANNE: BCS - 10: JJs - 11; CIA - 12. Do not squander time for that is what life is made of - Life is a journey not a dcsti nation.” WHITE. SANDRA LYNN: Tri-Hi-Y - 10. 11. 12: SGA - 11. 12: Buccarcttcs - 10. 11. 12: BG's - 11. 12: Beta Club - 11. v. -Pres. - 12: National Honor Society -12: Junior Class Executive Council: Tennis Team - 11. 12: Lettered in Tennis - 11: Swim Team - 10. 11. 12. Life is an adventure: live it fully.” WHITLOCK. SCOTT R.: Transferred From the St. Paul's School. Covington. La. - 12. Lord, give me the serenity to accept the things I can’t change, courage to change the things I can. and the wisdom to know the difference. St. Francis of Assisi WEIDMER. KIM DARNELL: He who is not busy being born is busy dying. WILLIAMS. JO CAMERON: BG’S - 11. 12: SGA - 12: Buccarettes - 10. 11: Skipper -12: Most Outstanding Sophomore Buccar cite. Best Attitude - Buccarette: Tri-Hi-Y - 10. 11. 12: Spanish Club - 10: Swim Team - 10. 11. 12: FTA - 12. We can make our plans, but the final outcome is in God’s hands. Proverbs 16:1 WILLIAMS. TERRY LYNN: BG’S - 11. 12. A smile is just a curve that can set a lot of things straight. WILLIAMSON. MIKE L.: Lead in two plays - 11: One Play - 12: Key Club - 12: SGA - 12: Senior Class Executive Council. Well. what can I say. Goodbye. WILLIS. NANCY EILEEN: Buccaroos Sweetheart - 11: CIA Treasurer - 12: Transferred From Belmont Academy. Opelousas. La. - 10. So long as we love we serve: so long as we arc loved by others. I would almost say that we arc indispensable: and no man is useless while he has a friend. WILSON. EARLETTE VIVIAN: 1st Place in Science Fair - 10: Class Treasurer - 10: Transferred From Baton Rouge Junior Academy. Baton Rouge. La. - 11. The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved by God. Victor Hugo WILSON. PAMELA ANN: BCS - 10: BG’s -11: Spanish Club - 12; Buccaneer Newspaper Staff - 12. For every man the world is as fresh as it was at the first day. and as full of untold novelties for him who has the eyes to see them. WILTHEW. MICHAEL EDWARD: Outstanding Achievement in Debate - 10: 1st Place in Debate at SLU Speech Tournament - 11: 2nd Place in Heart of Cajun Country Tournament - 12: Debate Squad -10. 11. V. Pres. - 12. I came in search of a light: 1 leave sunburned. WOEST. CINDY: Geometry Award - 10: Algebra II Award - 11: PEM - 11: GAA -11: BMA - 11: JV Tennis Team - 11. WOLF. BRAD ALLEN: When I see an empty throne. I feel the urge to sit on it. ” Napoleon WOLFKIEL. GREGORY GORDON: Who’s Who in American HS Students - 12: NEDT Certificate - 10: National Honor Society -12: A Cappella Choir - 10. 11. 12: Equip ment Manager - 12: Denims and Dia monds Vocal Ensemble - 12: All-Parish Choir - 11: FCA - 12. WORSTELL. DANIEL LEE: Who’s Who Among American HS Students: FFA - 10. 11. Treasurer - 12: Broadmoor Bass Anglers. Sgt. at Arms - 12: FBLA - 10: FCA - 10. 11. 12: Key Club - 11. 12: SGA - 10. 11: Golf Team - 10. 11. 12: Baseball Team - 10. 12: Football Team -10: Buccarette Beau - 12. ZERINGUE. EDGAR JAMES. II: JB Football - 10: JV Swimming - 10: Buccaroos: FFA • 10. 11. I got a feeling, something I can’t explain. I gonna get to that High Hill country rain. 22 7 Junior Class Favorites Jodi Siemann and Rhett Vicknair 228 Junior Officers Planned Prom JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Marque Broussard - Vice President; Kim Curry - Treasurer; Cynthia Pruyn - Secretary: Jose Rui2 - President. JUNIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Brian Haymon. Sharon Plunkett. Cathy Tisdale. Betsy Freshney, Jo Leah Chandler. Diane Charles. 229 We've Got Spirit Achee. Angie Aguillard. Bobby Allen. Richard Ailmand. Lisa Amond. Steve Ancona. Mark Andre. Lcis Arceneaux. Deann Armanini. Monica Arnold. Lynn Aull. Erin Azar. Robin Bacon. William Badon. Karen Bailey. Patti Bark, David Barksdale. Brett Barnes. Renee Bass. Billy- Beck. James Beeson, Clara Belgard. Charles Bellue, Fran Bennett, Renee Benton. Sammy Bergeron, Chuck Bernard. Victor Bernstein. Mindy Berry. Lisa Bertholot. Neil Bessmertny. Michael Blackwell. Mary Beth Blackwell. Susan Blake. Amy- 230 Ain't That Great 1 wish people would quit picking on me (B. Onego) Blakely. Stacey Blythe. Daryll Bonaventurc. Gerald Borne. Greg Boudreaux. John Bounds. Becky Bounds. Robert Bouscr. M'Lou Boyd. Kelley Boyle. Ed Bracken. Pam Bradlord. Mill Bradley. Chuck Breedon, Sharon Brewer. David Brewer. Doug Broome. Mickey Brouillette. Rhonda Broussard. Marque 231 We're the Class Bruce. Julie Brumfield. Brent Bumgarner. Rhond3 Bunch. Danna Bundy. Sue Burkhart. Linda Burks. Kim Burks. Kar Butcher. Sharon Butler. Larry Buzinotti. Nancy Byrd. Gina Calamari. Ed Calabrese. Kelli C3mpo. Antoinette Canada y. Archie Cangclosi. Terri Caputa. Dean Only the Shadow knows. (K. Mckinz. C. Belgard. K. Boyd) This is Howard Cosell reporting from ringside (P. Mahoney) 232 Carpenter. Lisa Cash. Laurie Cassano. Gerald of'78 'Oh Nick. I thought you'd never ask! (D. Lentz. N. Waters) “Finally. I’m going to get my picture in the yearbook!” (K. White) Catanzaro, Chance Causey. Carl Cavalier. Ellen Chaffin. Svend Chandler. JoLeah Chapell. Darlene Charles. Diane Chenot. M3rie Christopher. Chris Clark. Rose Clattenburg, David Cloy. Clint Coe. Amy Collins. Mike Collins. Stacia Conner. Rock Conway. Jamey Corban. Melanie Corley. Paul Courtney. David Coutee. Cheryl 233 Juniors Got Stuck Why am 1 here'’ P. Whitlatch) Cowart. Julie Cox. Jan Craddock. Jo Crawford. Kenny Crifasi. Marcaret Crochet. Cheri Currie. Elizabeth Curry. Kim Daniels. Richard Danna. Mary Despit. Carolyn Davis, Stan Dawes. Chris Day. Peggy Day, Tami Dean. Steven Decker. Paul DeJcan. Dawn Demeres. Kerry 234 in the Middle Denison. Stephanie Dickinson. JoAnn Doiron. Craig Dolan. Linda Donnelly. Steve Drago. Lisa Drouet. Suzanne Durrett. Steve Dutschke. Patrick Dwyer. Kathy Dyer. Suzanne Eichelberge. Jill Elling. Laura Elsey. Ruth Engle. John Fabre. Sherrell Farmer. Charles Farris. Toni Farrow. Lisa 235 Juniors Worked Toward Ferguson. Carl Fife. Darren Finkinaur. Greg Fitts. Myra Fontenot. Angie Forbes. David Ford. Jim Foretich. Mark Foy. Greg Fredrick. Traci Freshney. Betsy Frick. Julie Friedrichs. Tanya Fusscll. John Futch. Angie Garmon. Judy Garrett. Annette Gaudet. Richard Gaudin. Florence Gautreau. Debbie Gilin. Linda Gilliland. Jeff Gladson. Mark Glueck. Greg Godbold. Karen 236 Their Senior Year Goodell, Gene Gordon. Becky Green. Neal Green. Roger Griffin. Todd Grimes. Keith Gross, George Gueringer. Tina Guidry. Connie Guthrie, Mark Cutlery. Randy Haddad. Greg Hahn. Donna Hahn. Susan Hall, Janice Hamilton. Clint Hammonds. Mark Hammons. Melinda Harlan. Leo Harris. Mark Harrison, Gina Hawkins. Bill Haydell. Connie Hayden. Steve Hayes. Connie 237 Juniors Showed Off Hayes, Stephanie Haymon. Bryan Heaton. Carolyn Hedrick. Linda Heiidiman. Cathy Henderson. Holly Herral, Debbie Herring. Donna Hicks. Tom Hilburn. Harvey Hill. Janet Hillman. Carl Hilton. Angela Hollier. Angel Huel, Lori Hunt. Greg Ingallinera. Susan Irvin. Julie Johnson. Wally The S.S. Buccaneer sails to victory! Did Daddy take the car keys aw3y. Marque? (M. Broussard) 238 New Class Rings ’One down, 99 lo go! (A. Hilton) Jones. Forrest Juelg. Vincent Kaiser. Lisa Keene. Vicky Kennedy, Sharon Kessel. Jean Kidder, Robyn King. Pike Knutson, Jill Kopcso. Kerry Lacoq, Millicent Lamb, Cindy Lamson, Rebecca Lancaster, Joe Landry. Lamar •Landry. Nancy Lanning. Teresa Laurent. Donna Lear. Keith Rose Bowl Parade . . . here we come!” (M. Broussard. C. Lamb. M. Pope. J. Chandler. N. Landry. J. Ruiz. D. Charles) 239 Juniors Had New LeBlanc. Missy LeBlanc. Cindy LeBtanc. Cindy Lcdoux, Craig Lcdoux. Yvette Leffler. Karen Lcjucnc. Sid Lemoine, Cheryl Lentz. Dorothy Leonard. Terri Leopard. Debra Lichi, Jodi Lidback. Annie Lidback. Percy Limpcr. Anne Lincecum. Pam Lloyd. Donna Lockhart. Donna Lockwood. Terrle Long. Darryl Long. Marti Lovell. Cindy 240 Required Courses If only you knew (C. Hayes) Lowrey. Tim Lynch. James Maasscn. Janet Machost. Jennifer Maddox. Ernie Mailhes. Linda Main. Amanda Mallctt. Mona Mancuso. Angelic Manno. Tommy Marquez, John Marroy. Mark Maiherne. Kristi Matheme. Scott Matson. David Maxwell. Chris Mays. Crisii McAllister. Rhonda McBride. Ken McCahill. Angie McClendon. Karen McCullough. Luke 241 Juniors Took a Risk McDonald. Mark McGee. Gary McGee. J. B. McKenzie. Kelly McLean, Kaihlee McN'eilly. Cathy McPherson. Erin Meadows. Brian Medley. Janet Miller. Jiir. Miller. Terri Misner. Mike Montgomery. Gary Moore. Monica Moore. Dina Morgan. Troy Moriariy. Johnny-Morris. Vivian Mueller. Joan Mullen. Felicia Munson. Laura Murphy. Robert Nash. CyntJiia Newgard. Terry The Bucs roll on 242 A by Leaving for Lunch And the Horr.ccorr.ir.g Queen is Newman. Craig Novotny. Billy Olir.de. Doug Olssor., Laurel Olirr.ann. David Ortega. Brenda Osment. Lisa Overstreet. Terry Overton. John Parke. Jimmy-Parr. Patti Parsons. Dan Passman. Lori Pearce. Jackie Peavy. Sid Pecoraro. John Penney. David Phillips. Kristie Phillips. Mark Philpit. Phil Piercey. Debbie Plar.as. Joseph Plunkett. Sharon Pourrier. Laura 243 Two Down Pope. Missy Pourciau. Dale Proctor. Don Pruyn. Cynthia Rag visa. Jake Rak. Susan Reed. Kitty Reese. Ricky Repp. Tim Resweber. Andy Rhoades. Billy Ricca. Scott Rice. Molly Richardson. Carla Richardson. Holly Roberts. Barney Roberts. Layne Robinson. Gerry Romero. Melanie Rooney. Bruce Rooney. Kevin Ross. Angie Ross. Hughie Roussel. Alana 244 One to Go Rucksiuhl. Ken Ruiz. Jose Russell. Fran Schilling. Paul Schledt, Richard Schulenberg. Bill Schwartzenburg, John Seale. Richard Seals. Chris Seals. Mike Seay. Beverly Sells. Jimmy Sells. Lisa Serpas. Susan Homecoming Royally enjoys the game.” (D. Maxwell. S- Dyer. S. Hughes. T. Blagg. S. Howard. J. Sierri3n. A. Hughes) Sharp. Bill Shatlan. Sieve Shelton. Greg Shillington. James Siemann. Jodi Simmons. Leah Simonds. Bill 245 Juniors Learned Slocum. Barbara Smith. Greg Smith. Kevin Smith. Lisa Sommers. Cathy Sommers. Michelle Souter. Scott Speed. Debbie Spencer. Blaire Sprunk. Danny Stabiler. Susan Stafford. Greg Stanton. Dian Stentiford. Kari Stephans. Steve Stewart. Troy Sutherland. Stephanie Sweeney. Shannon Talbot. Bret The tall and the short of it (N. Landry. T. Kiggans) 246 to Be Leaders Tallaksen. Mike Taylor. Amy Taylor. Cheryl Taylor. Ellen Tcater. Janice Teekel. Janelle Thibodeaux. Aimee Thompson. Gay Thompson. Julia Tisdale. Kathy Todd. Terri Toler. Cathy Townley. Lynn Tubbs. Paul Tuten. Pat Uffman. Craig Venable. Kirk Vicknair. Rhett Villavaso. Steve Vitrano. Nadine Vutcra. Steve 2A7 Juniors Got Ready to Take Over Wafer. Patricia Waldron. Candi Walker. Karen Walker. Lea Ann Walker. Tammy Wall. Lance Wallace. Jimmy Wang. Anna Washispack. Quentin Waters. Nick Watkins. Lonnie Wans. Daniel Webb. Vernon Welch. Beth Wesley. Randy White. Kim Whitehead. Fe Whitlatch. Paige Wiel. Sherri Wilkins. Bob Willis. Lynn Wilson. Mike Wright. Karen Wolfkiel. Carmen And the beat goes onf (J. Chatelain) 248 Where the Qeniors Left Off Young. Mark Young. Scottie Zeringue. Daphne Zeuler, Valerie Goings. Debbie James. Karen Kennedy. Roberi LeBlanc. Barbara Miller. Jimmy Phillips. David Rathe. Noel Sellers. Barry Uhrbach. Todd Williams. Mark Not Pictured Campbell, Esther Howes, Gary Puls, Friedrich Canerday, Keitha Ingle, Jon Raborn, Susan Carver, Catherine Jones, Kenneth Raiford. Bobby Cherco, Cathi Knight, Russell Reier, Scott Clark, Jim Landry, Mary Reifinger, Jeffrey Craft, Daryl Langhart, Neal Robards, Mark Crutchfield, John Lloyd, Pamela Roubique, Margaret Davis, Joseph Magee, Gary Scardina, Bret Davis, William Martin, Michael Schoening, Warren Dellsperger, David Matherne, Walter Schweitzer, Edward Deville, Darren McDevitt, Patricia Servick, Charles Dobbins, Martin McEachern, Frank Spencer, Dan Duhe, Wiley Mitchell, David Stewart, Joseph Gaspard, Lucinda Moore, Ronald Weil, Sheri Green, Kevin Naquin, Gordon West, Ray Gregory, Marc Nunn, Timothy Williams, Mamie Haddad, Gigi Oglesby, John Wilson, Michael Hastings, David Pellecchia, David 249 250 Sophomore Class Favorites Don Peavy and Tina Montalvo 252 Bry3° Ad3m - Steve Adkins. Angela Alaniz. Sylvia Alford. Robbie Allen . Madeline Alien. Murray Ammon. Alicia A mond . David Amoroso. Lori Andrews . Robert Applegate . Doug Arena. Pbil Armanini . Busier Aubert . Lisa Avery, Oonna Babin. Thomas Badeaux. Julie V. Oavi 1 We're the Class Baker. Laura Baker, Shelby Baldwin, Jeff Balentine, Karen Ballard. Ricky Bankston. David Bankston. John Bardkdale, Ronnie Barlow. Shawn Barnard. Kelly Barras. Dale Bar thole mew. Larry Begue, Dale Belgard, Frank Burgan. Jackie Black. Ginger Blair. Kim Blakely. Lori Blakewood. Tara Blanchard. Michele Blythe, Robert Bonds, Larry Bordelon, Dale Bonnie k. Robcn Boudreaux. Lonnie Picture I get so sick of all these tacky signs? (S. Kennedy) 254 That's Really Fine Parents C3me to show their spirit Boudreaux. Party Bourg. Henry Bourgeois. Cary Bourgeois. Elizabeth Boyle. Mary Beth Bridges. Donald Briggs. Scott Brommelsiek. Thomas Broussard. Brett Buchanan. Lisa Buchanan. Tim Bueche. Robbie Bueto. Mitch Bufkin. Betsy Bujo). Dudley Butcher. Lynda Butler. James Byers. Jeanne Calandro. Tracy Campo. Steve Candler. John Carney. Debra Carney. Pam Carr. Nancy Carroll. Mark 255 We're the Class Casso. Cheryl Causey. Christine Cavalier. Monica Chambers. Carol Chambers. Sonya Chappel. Chris Chatman. Gay Chenoi. Michelle Chutz. Jeff Clark. Curtis Clement. Charles Clevenger. Leslie Coles. Doug Cook. Wayne Cooper. Craig Corrado. Kevin Coulon. Claude Crammer, Susan Crawford. Sonya Creaghe. Ann Crifasi. Rosemary Crockford, Derrick Cumbo. Ginger Currier. Brad 256 of'79 Czoka, Pagiel Daigre. Beth Darby, Melanie D' Arensbourg, Johnny Davis, Meg Davis, Donna Davis, Jeff Davis, Lance Davis. Pat Debord, Matthew Defeo. John Delaune. Terri Demers, Robyn Denton. Bobby DePierri. Bob DePierri. Tom Dixon. Tammy Doiron. Todd Donaldson. Karla Donnelly. Larry Doran. Pat 257 Sophomores Got Accustomec Dowd. Bill Dozier, Keith Dranguet, Dean Dufrene. Allen Dunne. Bill Durst. Trina Dyason, Jill Eckert. Brigctic Elkins. Greg Elkins. Kelly Ellis. Sharon Elofson. Lisa Elsey. B3rb Esser. Jeana Fabre, Paula Fair, Lainc Fairbanks, Amanda Fallon. Mike Farrow, Timothy Fereday. Jackie Fink. Lori This is my favorite pencil ($. Dean, S. Arikol) 258 fo a New School Who told you Pete was my brother?' (M. K. Mahoney) Smile you're on Candid Camera!! Flesh man. Roger Forbes. Joe Ford. Lisa Foretich. Leo Fougerousse. David Fournei. Terry Fox. Charles Fulton. Darcey Fussell. Anna Fussell • John Gallant. Bryan Garretson. Denise Garrett. Jeff Gerald. Gregg Gerlack. Russell Giambrone, Debbie Gibson. Jonny Gibson, Rawndy Godson. Alan Goings. Robert Goldberger, Robert Gome2, Elissa 259 Qophomores Made Gomez. Gwen Gomez. Terri Gonzeles. Stephanie Grant. Tracy Gray. Kim Gray. Nancy Green. Madeline Greenwalt. Julie Griffin. Jean Grimes. Divid Grubbs. DeAnrt Cuba. Sandra Guy. Kenny Gizzardo. Jackie Gizzardo, Rachel Hamilton. Paulette Harriss. Brian Hanline. Beth Hartsfield. Leigh Haynes. Holly Herben. Kenneth Hendriksen. Paul Hicks. Rhonda Hilborn. Janet Hilborn. Melanie 260 New Friends Hill. Gary Hill. John Hill. Paul Hillman. Mark Hillmann. Pam Hoffman. Hope Hoimeister. Eric Hollier, Genny Holloway, Jan Holloway, Nancy Hood,Chuck Hopkins. Margaret Houston, Lance Hughes. Anne Marie Hughes. Pal Hunley. Patricia Hurrclbrink, Ann Hutch. Peggy Hutchison, Lisa 261 Who told me Biology was a crip course’ Sophomores Showed Jack. Greg Jackson. Charles Jacobs. Van Jacobson. S3lly Jarreau. Julie Jarrcau. Ken Jenkins. Laurie Jennings. Mary Johns. Eva Johnson. David ;ohnson. Paula Jordan. Alan Jordan. Bob K3iser. Helene Kaiser. Keith Kass. Wayde Dear Santa. . . (Mr. LaLuz) Anne Marie let me wear her hat! (H. Hoffman. A. M. Hughes) 262 School Spirit Broadmoor is the gateway to many things (Homecoming Door Contest winner) Katchur. Tommy Kaufman. Bratley Karroda. Anna Keeler. Cindy Keene, Scott Keenon. John Kelley. Cindy Kcnalcy. Don Kennedy. Jennifer Kennedy. Marty King. Rodney Kirk. Peter Koenig. Mark Krake. Alfred Kyzer. Jan Lambert. Rusty Lamy. Craig Landaiche. Angelic Landrum. Cindy Landry. Mark Lang. Lisa Larkin. Dave Lasseigne. Kevin Latil, Darlene 263 Sophomores Joined Lawrence. B3rry LcBlanc. James LeBlanc. Joanie LeBlanc. Ted Ledoux. Angela Lee. Becky Lee. Wayne Leinweber. Louise Lewis. Glen Lewis. Todd Lichi. Greg Lignieres. Marguerite Lovell. Sharon Loehrer. Jean Luckett. Daria Luttrel. lisa MacPherson. Kelly Look out world. Here I am! 264 Many New Clubs ... asdf jkl; . . . (Mr. Richards. Mrs. Lawrence) 'They never told me ihe quarterback had to catch the ball.” (B. Hughes) Maddox. Mark Maggio, Kim Mahoney, Mary Kate Malone. Cindy Mann. Susan Manuel. Dexter Maristany, Ana Marler. Paula Marquez. Melissa Marsh. Robert Martin. Leslie Mathcrne, Joy Matte. Robin Maxwell, Daryl Mayeux. Kathryn McAuley. Kathy McCarthy. Kelly McClary. Kim McCleary, Connie 265 Sophomores Discovered New World McClendon. Wanda McCown. Steve McCurry, Lee Ann McEachern, Debbie McF3dden, Doug McGrath, Danny McLaughlin. Declan McNeil. Laurie McNemar. Ricky McWillie. Andy Meyer. Market Miller. Ken Miller. Laura Miller. Laura Miller. Mike Mitchell. Brenda Mock. Pam Monica. Mimi Montalvo. Tina Montero. Michele Montgomery. Tracy Moore. Wellon Moreau. Sherry Mouch. Todd Mulvehill. Mitch 266 at High School Murry. Tom Musso, Chris Nails. Melanie Neames. Michelle Neugent. Bob Nickerson, .'ared Noonan. Marcy Nugeni. Clay Ochterbeck. Tony O'Dell. Scon Oldendorf. Jeff Olinde. Donald Oliver. Rory Olsen. Kirk International Moio-cross (M. Broussard. P. Mahoney) Five minutes was never enough lime between classes. O'Meara. Lucy Osiecke. Diane Pace. Will Padgett. Glen Parisy. Kathy Park. Evelyn Parker. Becky 267 Sophomores Forbidden to Parker, Lisa Parsons. Gractia Parsons. Greg Parsons. Lee Payne, Cynthia Peavy. Don Pellecchi3. Cathy That's a student driver for you!” Oh. the advantages of being an escort! ” Penn. Polly Penny. Donna Petley. Amy Petty. Linda Petty. Rhonda Phillips. Julie Phillips. Tami 268 Drive to School . er. Pose in your eye! (E. Gomez) ’1 wonder why Attendance wants me now (L. Butcher) Pickren, Greg Poche. Paul Polito. Mike Polirock. John Powell. Mike Pratt. Bobby Prescott. James Preslar. Debra Prcstridge, Laurie Prevot, Mitzie Priddy. Mary Priest. Patricia Quanano. Carol Ragusa, Danny Rainey, Don Reese. Terri Reeves. Sherry Reifinger. Jill Roberts. Janie Robillard. Todd Roubique. Aimee Roy. Tom Russell. Scott Salassi. Wendell Salpietra. Joe 269 9ophomores Had Salzer. Charles Sanders. Mary Savoy. Nana Schulenberg. Nancy Schultz. John Schuster. Elizabeth Searing. Gina Sehon, Mike Sherburne. Steven Sibley. Jane Smart. Lyonel Smith. Nancy Smith. Robin Smith. Steven Soileau. Gail Spell. Julie Stark. Greg Steele, Laura Stenhouse. Ann Stewart. Mark Stewart. Trent Stiglets. David Stockwell, Daisy Strate. Jess Sullivan. Larry Solitude was sometimes cherished, Stafford 270 Two Years to Go Why do I always have to go first (T. Tully) '! think we should have fire drills more often Summers. Mara Talbot. B3rt Talbot. Nancy Talley. Amy T3ssin. Roger Taylor. Shawn Temple, Bobby Thibodeaux, Susan Thomas, Jeanne Thomas. Kevin Thompson. Cindy Thompson, Jim Thompson. Will Thrower. Annette Tillotson. Mark Tims. Anne Tamberlin. Mike Torregrossa. Lauren Toups. Mickael 271 Sophomores Showed Travis. John Trixby. Willie Turk, Laura Turner. Bernie Turner. Melanie Vargin. Regina Vega. Becky Venable. Tina Vicknair. Galen Vidacovich. Fran Vidrine. Dwayne Vince. Joey Vutera. Dana Vutera. David Waddell. Kyle Wade. Judy Wagner. Bo Walker. Shari Walters. Jade Wang. Louis Wardlaw. Beth 272 Buccaneer Spirit “li took me 6 months and a c3seof Raid to get all these bugs!” (C. Cooper) ”1 never knew English could be so interesting! (G. Hartline) Warfield. Ted Warren. Allison Washispack. Celleste Watts. Duayne Watts. Lisa Weber. Gregg Wells. Eddie Wesley. Kim Wheeler. Mike Wiersteiner. Polly Williams, Britt Williams. George Williams. Kevin Williams. Richie Williamson. Cindy Willis. Liz Wolf. Leigh Woods. Kerry Wright. Paul Zimmerman, Natalie Zuccaro. Randy 273 Baby Bucs ''We'll save the toys till recess' Not Pictured Allred, Wade Geiselbrecher, Ute Matherne, Darren Andrews, John Genovese, Rachel Mauk, Patrice Arikol, Tuncer Gonzales, Patricia May, Adam Babcock, Ronald Graphia, Mickey Melancon, Bradford Bahlinger, Regina Gulla, Terri Miller, Anthony Belt, Donna Hagan, Carl Parsons, Kent Blythe. Brent Harrell, Mark Picou, Douglas Bona venture, Gerald Hatch, Peggy Pierce, Anita Boudreaux, Connie Hendry, Kirk Quiroga, Anna Brannen, William Humphreys, Margaret Rhed, James Brumfield, Judy Jeansonne, Terri Ritchie, Mark Buchanan, Harold Jinks, Joseph Ritter, Gary Buckley, Dawn Joly, Christopher Rodriguez, David Callaway, Cynthia Karner, Lori Rogillio, David Carlson, Gregory Keene, Ralph Strother, Madeline Caves, Charles Kimball, Brian Thevenot, Ronald Chachere. Alexander Knox, Nathan Tomberlin, Lloyd Chambers, Maria Kraemer, Sally Trahan, Gaye Da-ce, Amdrcw Kraemer, Susan Turner, Alicia David, James Loe, Frances Upton, Kevin Dupont, Ricky Lovell, Anne Vidrine, Johathan Fife, Winnona Maliett, Joseph Watts, Julie Fledderman, Peter Martin, Michael Wyatt, Lisa Gallagher, William Matherne, Barren 2 7 A 276 As the 1976-77 school year draws to an end, the student body recaps the time spent at Broadmoor. We remember the good times as well as the bad, the long hours spent studying, the sometimes frustrating rules and regulations, and the friends we met here. By now we realize that all the effort we put forth was worthwhile as we head out on our own. The knowledge we gained here through the administration, participation in clubs and sports, and friendships gives us the ability to unlock many doors to our future. 277 278 T 279 281 191 ADS ADVERTISEMENTS The staff of the 1977 BUCCANEER LOG would like to thank the following business .establishments and clubs for their coopera-1 tion in making the publication of this book, ipossible. We hope that you will patronize1 these businesses in return for their generos-i ilyj_ _ Qzrftuiy, Every office is independently owned and operated. _J b il 21 Tr! GELPI ASSOCIATES, INC. We’re National, but we’re Neighborly. [EXPECT the golden-carpet TREATMENT 138 McGehee Drive I Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70815 Bus. (504) 272-0114 CB OtALtOO GLORIA GELPI. 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JUNIOR CLASS Backs Bucs 302 Best Wishes From Buc Backers 303 SHERWOOD SOUTH BARBERING AND HAIR DESIGNING Full Service Hairstyling Center for: Men - Women - Children 1815m Sherwood Forest Blvd. Sherwood South Shopping Center Baton Rouge, LA Open Tuesday - Friday 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Saturday: 8:30 A .M . to 4:00 P.M. Call in for Appointment - Phone 275-1583 NAYLOR BROTHERS Hardware and Garden Center 9404 Florida Blvd. 927-7561 Housewares and Gifts UNION NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Established 1926 8282 Goodwood Blvd. 927-3430 NUGENT STEEL Fabricators of Structural Miscellaneous Reinforcing Bars and Mesh Aluminum - Stainless 9400 Airbase Ave. 356-1334 Club Index AFS.................. Aides-------------- ART................. Band----------------- Bass Anglers--------- BCS.................. Beta................. BG’s............... BMS------------------ Buccarettes---------- Choir.....-.......... CIA------------------ COE.................. DECA................. Debate--------------- Drama---------------- FBLA ---------------- FCA...........-...... FFA.................. FHA.................. French -------------- FTA.................. Interact ------------ JJ’s ............. — Key Club------------- Keyettes------------- Latin---------------- Leo------------------ Majorettes----------- National Honor Society Newspaper------------ SGA........---....... Spanish-------------- Speech -------------- SSA------------------ Tri-B's.....-........ Tri-Hi-Y............. Yearbook Staff------- --------------102 ------------82, 83 ----------------67 ----88, 89, 90, 91 --------------66 ■ ............ 58 ■ ............46 ------------56, 57 ■ ............. 53 95, 96, 97, 98, 99 ----84, 85, 86, 87 ■ ............101 ■ ............69 --------------- 70 ---------------80 ---------------81 ■ ............—68 ...........60, 61 • ............72 ..............73 ----------------77 ■ ............71 ■ ............. 52 • ............100 ------------48, 49 ............50, 51 ..............75 ..............— 47 --------92, 93, 94 ..........--44, 45 •.............. 65 ............42, 43 ■ ............. 74 ------------78, 79 ----------------76 ...............59 ...........-54, 55 .....—62, 63, 64 305 Index Sophomores Achcc. B.: 253 Adams. S.: 253 Adkins. A.: 253. 96. 58 Alaniz. S.: 60. 74. 253 Alford. R.: 253 Allen. M.: 58. 86. 102. 253 Allen. Murry: 253 Allred. W. Ammon. A.: 131. 253 Amond, D.: 116. 253 Amoroso. A.: 58. 74. 96. 253 Andrews, J. Andrews. R.: 253 Applegate. D.: 253 Arena, P.: 253 Arikol, T. Armanini. M.: 253 Aubcrt, L.: 58. 253 Avery, D.: 253 Babcock. R. Babin. T.: 253 Badcaux. J.: 102. 253 Bahlingcr. R. Bailey. D.: 132. 253 Baker, L.: 254 Baker. S.: 88. 254 Baldwin. J.: 254 Balcntinc. K.: 58 . 96 . 254 Ballard. R.: 116. 132. 254 Bankston. D.: 254 Bankston. J.: 254 Barksdale, R.: 254 Barlow. S.: 254 Barnard. K.: 254 Barras, D.: 254 Bartholomew. L.: 254 Bcguc, D.: 116, 254. 124 Bclgard. F.: 254 Belt. D. Bergen. J.: 88 . 254 Black. G.: 58. 88. 254 Blair. K.: 74. 254 Blakeley. L.: 42. 58. 61. 133. 155. 254 Blake wood. T.: 58. 60. 74, 96. 254 Blanchard. M.: 60. 254 Blythe. B.: 88 Blythe. R.: 88. 254 Bonavcnturc. G. Bonds. L.: 74 . 88. 254 Bordelon. D.: 254 Bortnick, R.: 254 Boudreaux, C.: 58 . 79 . 255 . 61 Boudreaux. Connie Boudreaux, L.: 254 Bourg. H.: 139. 255 Bourgeois, C.: 255 Bourgeois, E.: 255 Boyle. M.: 53. 255 Brannen, W. Bridges. R.: 255 Briggs, S.: 255 Brommclsick, T.: 255 Broussard, B.: 255 Brumfield. J.: 78 Buchanan. E.: 255 Buchanan. H. Buchanan. T.: 88. 90. 255 Buckley. D. Bucchc. R.: 72. 86. 96. 255. 272. 62 Bucto. M.: 88. 255 Bufkin. B.: 42. 58. 96. 255 Buj'ol. D.: 255 Butcher. L.: 140. 255 Butler, J.: 255 Byers. J.: 58. 96. 255 Calandro. T.: 58 . 96 . 255 Callaway, C. Campo. S.: 255 Candler. J.: 255 Carlson, G. Carney. D.: 255 Carney. P.: 42. 58. 96. 255 Carr. N.: 255 Casso. C.: 256 Causey, C.: 256 Cavalier. M.: 58 . 88 . 256 Caves, C. Chachcrc, A. Chambers. C.: 256 Chambers. M. Chambers, S.: 256 Chappie. A.: 256. 124 Chenot. M.: 256 Chustz, I.: 256. 47 Clark. K.: 116. 256 Clement, C.: 88. 256 Clevenger. L.: 256 Coles. B.: 256 Cook. W.: 256 Cooper. I.: 74. 256. 273 Corrado. K.: 256 Coulon. C.: 256 Crawford, S.: 256 Creaghe, A.: 58. 256 Crifasi. R.: 42. 73. 256 Crockford. D.: 256 Cumbo. V.: 58. 68. 78. 256 Currier, C.: 256 Czoka, P.: 136. 257 Daigre. L.: 42. 58. 96. 257 Darby. M.: 257 Darcc. A. Darensbourg. J.: 116. 132. 257 David. J. Davis. A.: 74 . 58. 96. 257 Davis. D.: 88 . 257 Davis. J.: 257 Davis. L.: 257 Davis. P.: 257 Debord. M.: 257 Defeo. J.: 257 Dclaunc. T.: 139. 257 Demers, R.: 72. 257 Denton. B.: 86 . 257 Dc Pierri. R.: 257 Dc Pierri. T.: 257 Dixon. T.: 61. 136 . 257 Doiron. T.: 257 Donaldson. K.: 96 . 257 Donnelly, L.: 116, 257 Doran. P.: 257 Dowd. W.: 258 Dozier. K.: 258 Dranguct. D.: 75 . 258 Dufrcnc, A.: 258 Dunne. W.: 258 Dupont. R.: 66 Durst. T.: 258 Dyason. J.: 42 . 58 . 86 . 96 . 258 Eckert. B.: 96. 258 Elkins. G.: 258 Elkins. K.: 61. 258 Ellis. S.: 58 . 60 . 86 . 258 Elofson. L.: 58. 74. 258 Elscy, B.: 77. 258 Esscr. J.: 74 . 258 Fabre, P.:75 , 258 Fair. L.: 58. 60. 74. 258 Fairbanks. A.: 58. 96 . 258 Fallon. M.: 258 Farrow. T.: 116. 258 Fereday, J.: 58. 258 Fife. W. Fink. L.: 58. 97. 258 Flcddcrman, P.: 88 Flcshman. R.: 259 Forbes. J.: 88. 259 Ford. L.: 74. 259 Fougcroussc. D.: 259 Fournct. T.: 259 Fox. C.: 124. 259 Fulton, Darccy: 86. 259 Fussell. A.: 259 Fusscll, M. Gallagher, W.: 188 Gallant. B.: 78. 80. 259 Garretson. D.: 88. 259 Garrett. G.: 88. 259 Geiselbrechcr, U. Genovese, R. Gerald, G.: 88 . 259 Gcriach, R.: 259 Giambronc, D.: 58. 259 Gibson. J.: 116. 259 Gibson. R.: 58. 60. 259 Godso. A.: 259 Goings, R.: 259 Goldbcrgcr. R.: 102. 136. 259 Gomez. E.: 139. 156. 259. 269 Gomez. G.: 74 . 82 . 259 Gonzales. P.: 74 Gonzales. S.: 74. 260 Grant. T.: 260 Graphia, M. Cray. K.: 58. 260 Cray. N.:260 Grecnwalt. J.: 97. 260 Griffin. J.: 86. 260 Crimes. D.: 260 Grubbs. D.: 260 Cuba. S.: 58. 60. 68. 140. 260 Gulla. T. Guy. K.: 260 Guzzardo. J.: 260 Hagan. C. Hamilton. P.: 260 Harrell, M.: 88, 90 Harriss, B.: 260 Hartline. 8.: 61. 97, 260 Hartsfietd, L.: 260 Hatch. P.: 61 Haynes. H58. 260 Hebert. K.: 116. 132. 260 Hendry. K.: 72 Henriksen. P.: 52 . 60. 116 . 260. 124 Hicks. R.: 260 Hilborn. J.: 260 Hilburn. M.: 58. 60. 75. 260 Hill. G.: 88. 261 Hill. J.: 261 Hill. P.t 68. 72. 116, 132. 261 Hillman. M.: 261 Hillmann. P.: 54. 58. 97. 261 Hoffman. H.: 58 . 60 . 97. 131. 261. 262 Hofmeister. E.: 261 Hollicr. J.: 261 Holloway. J.: 261 Holloway. N.: 261 Hood. C.: 261 Houston. M.: 261 Hughes. A.: 58. 61. 97. 158. 161. 165. 245. 261 Hughes. P.: 261 Humphreys. M.: 58 Hunley. P.: 58. 97. 261 Hurrelbrink. A.: 74. 261 Hutchison. L.: 61. 72. 131. 261 Jack. G.: 262 Jackson. C.: 262 Jacobs. V.: 88. 262 Jacobson. S.: 58, 97. 262 Jarreau. J.: 58. 262 Jarreau. K.: 262 Jeansonne. T. Jenkins. L.: 86. 262 Jennings. M.: 58. 74. 97. 262 Jinks. J. Johns. E.: 262 Johnson. D.: 262 Johnson. P.: 74. 262 Joly. C.: 88 Jordan. J.: 42. 52. 60. 116. 165. 262 Jordan. R.: 88 . 262 Kaiser. H.: 88. 262 Kaiser. K.: 42. 262 Kamcr, L. Kass. W.: 262 Katchur. T.: 263 Kaufman. J.: 60. 83. 263 Keeler. C.: 263 Keene. R. Keenon. J.: 88 . 263 Kelley. C.: 263 Kenaley. D.: 263 Kennedy. J.: 54 . 58 . 61. 97 . 263 Kennedy, M.: 263 Kimball. B. King. R.r 263. 124 Kirk. P.: 263 Knox. N. Koenig. M.: 263 Kraemcr. S. Kraemcr. Susan Krake. A.: 263 Kyzar. I.: 263 Lambert. R.: 263 Lamy. C.: 263 Landaiche. A.: 58. 86. 97. 263 Landrum. C.: 58. 263 Landry. M.: 116. 232. 263 Lange. L.: 58. 60. 263 Larkin. D.: 116. 263 Lasscigne, K.: 263 Latil. D.: 54. 58. 61. 97. 263 Lawrence. B.: 42. 52. 264 LeBlanc. J.: 60. 116. 132. 264 l.eBlanc. Joanie: 77. 88. 264 LeBlanc. T.: 264 Lcdoux. A264 Lee. K.: 88. 264 Lee. R.: 264 Lcinwebcr. L.: 58 . 74 . 264 Lewis. G.: 88. 264 Lewis. T. Lichi. G.: 78. 264 Lignicrcs, M.: 60, 133. 264 Loe. F.: 88 Lochrer. J.: 264 Lovell, A.: 58 Luckett. D.: 264 Luurel. L.: 59 . 86 . 264 MacPherson. K.: 42. 58. 74. 98. 264 Maddox. M.: 116. 265. 124 Maggio. K.: 58. 60. 265 Mahoney. M.: 42 . 58 . 60 . 78 . 98 . 259. 265 Mallctt, J. Malone. C.: 42. 74. 265 Mann. S.: 58. 98. 265 Manuel. D.: 265 Maristany, A.: 74. 140, 265 Marler. P.: 265 Marquez. M.: 88. 265 Marsh. R.: 265 Martin. L.: 60. 265 Martin. M. Matherne. B.: 72 Matherne. D. Matherne. J.: 58. 131. 265 Matte. R.: 265 Mauk. P.: 58. 88 Maxwell. D.: 42. 54. 48. 61. 74. 98. 158. 161. 165. 245. 265 Mayeux. K.: 58 . 61. 88 . 265 Mayeux. J. McAuley. A.: 61. 68. 265 McCarthy. K.: 77. 265 McClary. K.: 265 McClcary. C.: 265 McClendon. W.:266 McCown. S.: 266 McCurry. C.: 86. 88. 266 McEachcrn. D.: 266 McFaddcn. D.: 68. 88. 266 McGrath. D.: 266 McLaughlin. D.: 266 McNeil. L.: 266 McNemar. R.: 266 McWillie, T.: 266 Mclancon, B. Meyer. M.: 42 . 58 . 61. 74 . 266 . 47 Miller. A. Miller. J. Miller. K.: 116. 266. 124 Miller. L.: 266 Miller. M.: 266 Mitchell. B.: 266 Monica. M.: 266 Montalvo. B.: 42 . 56 . 58. 133, 155. 165. 252. 266 Montero. M.: 58. 266 Montgomery. T.: 88. 266 Moore. W.: 88. 266 Moreau. S.: 266 Mouch. T.: 266 Mulvchill. M.: 48. 266 Murry. T.: 267. 138 Musso. C.: 52. 116. 267 Nalls. M.: 58. 60. 267 Ncames, M.: 74. 102. 267 Neugent. R.: 86. 267 Nichcrson. J.: 154. 267 Noonan. M.: 88. 267 Nugent. C.: 60. 267 Ochterbeck. A267 Odell. S.: 267 Oldcndorf, J.: 267 Olindc. D.: 267. 47 Oliver. R.: 267 Olson. K.: 80. 267 Omcara, L.: 140. 267 Osiecke. D.: 267 Pace. W.: 267 Padgett. G.: 267 Pariscy. K.: 58. 267. 272 Park. E.: 58. 61. 74. 88. 102, 267 Parker. L.: 58 . 268 Parker. R.: 42 , 58 . 74 . 98 . 267 Parsons. D.: 268 Parsons. G.: 42 . 86 . 268 Parsons. K. Payne. C.: 268 Pcavy. D.: 52. 116 . 252 , 268. 119, 124 Peilccchia, C.: 98. 268 Penn. P.: 88. 268 Penny, D.: 268 Petley. A.: 74. 268 Petty. L.: 268 Petty. R.: 58. 98. 268 Phillips. J.: 268 Phillips. T.: 268 Pickren. G.: 269 Picou. D. Pierce. A. Poche. P.: 269 Polito. M.: 74. 116, 269 Poltrock. J.: 269 Powell. M.: 269 Pratt. R.: 116. 269 Prescott. J.: 75. 116. 269 Preslar. D.: 58. 74. 98. 269 Prestridge. L.: 269 Prcvot. M.: 269 Priddy. M.: 79. 81. 86. 269 Priest. P.: 61. 269 Ouartano. C.: 42 . 58 . 60 . 74. 155 . 269 Quiroga. a .: 74 Ragusa. D.: 116. 269 Rainey. D.: 269 Reese. T.: 60. 269 Reeves. S.: 58. 61. 131. 269 Reifingcr. J.: 68. 140. 269 Rhed. J. Ritchie. M.: 116 Ritter. G. Roberts. J.: 58. 98. 269 307 Robillard. H.: 269 Rogillio, D.: 132 Roubiquc, A.: 58, 133, 269 Roy IV. 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C.: 72. 148 Elkins. D.: 186 Elofson. R.: 44. 186 Elrod. G.: 44. 48. 150. 151, 186 Elsey. D. Evans. M.: 186. 192 Fair. S.: 186 Farrow, M.: 88. 186 Fazekas. J.: 44. 56. 61. 88. 94. 186 Fcrcday. J.: 119 Fields. J.: 44 . 46 . 54 . 56 . 95. 101. 175. 186 Fink. L.: 42 . 44 . 46 . 45 . 50 . 51. 56. 146. 150. 151. 186 Fiser. C. Fontenot. A. Forsbcrg. P.: 95. 154. 186 Foster. K.: 42. 56. 61. 88. 93. 155. 187 Franklin. D.: 187 Freeman. R.: 84. 85. 86. 187 Freund. M.: 187 Fritchic. D.: 52. 66. 72. 101. 111. 114, 187. 244. 121. 120. 119 Frye. J.: 101. 145. 187 Fuchs. R.: 70. 187 Fulmer. K.: 70. 75. 187 Fusscll. T.: 74. 187 Galloway. E.: 187. 195 Garmon. J.: 187 Casque. K.: 187 Gautrcau, S.: 187 Cebhart. G.: 85. 188 Gclpi. P.: 188 Gilin. C.: 61. 86. 97. 188 Glahn. P..-42. 141, 188 Glass. J.: 82. 86. 188 Gleason, K.: 188 Glucck, D.: 82. 88. 101. 188 Goldbcrgcr, M.: 45 . 63. 83 . 44. 102. 139. 152. 188 . 60 . 62 Goldstein. L.: 70. 101, 188 Coodrum. R.: 88. 188. 138 Coodson. D.: 52. 60. 126. 188. 122. 121. 120. 119 Gossett. L.: 42. 52. 54. 101. 175. 188 Grainger. R.: 57. 102. 175. 188 Graves. T.: 101. 188 Gray. J. Gray. L.: 189 Grccnhill, R.: 189 Griffin. K.: 42. 52. 60. 72. 82. 111. 126, 189 Gross. B.: 88. 89 Gross. M.: 189 Grubbs. A.: 42. 46. 60. 50. 83. 146, 150. 151. 163. 189 Gueho. W.: 189 Gueringer, C.: 52. 111. 189 Guzzardo. G.: 44. 66. 189 Cyan. E.: 46. 79. 80. 189 Haddon. K.: 57. 96. 189 Hagar. L.: 189 Hair. C.: 86. 189 Hamilton. J.: 56 . 97 . 61. 101. 139. 155. 189. 203 Harding. E.:44. 74. 136. 189 Harlan. K.: 70. 190 Harroun. 111. 190 Hartline. G.: 141. 190. 273. 61 Hartlinc. R.: 42. 60. 101, 141, 190 Hartman. G.: 190 Haschle. S.: 140. 190 Hawkins. T.: 44. 56. 190 Haydcil. I.: 70. 190 Hayes. J.: 190 Haynes. S.: 190 Hebert. B.: 190 Hebert. D.: 190 Hebert. J.: 46 . 53 . 88 . 90 . 91. 190 Hebert. S.: 42. 50. 190 Heidner. T.: 191 Hcnrikscn. D.: 191 Hereford. K.: 88. 90. 191 Hill. D.: 72. 191. 62 311 Hill. T.: 81. 176. 191 Hoi {field, R.: 191 Holloway. C.: 84. 86. 57. 153. 191 Holloway. E.: 69. 191 Holloway. T.: 70. 101. 191 Honeycim, J.: 102. 191 Howard. S.: 42. 46. 48. 56. 61. 108. 150. 151. 158. 159. 163. 191. 199. 200. 210. 245 Howard. T.: 191 Howard. J.: 191 Huet. R.: 60. 66. 72. 102. 191 Hughes. B.: 42. 46. 48. 52. 61. 66. 101, 111. 126. 146. 163. 151. 191. 256. 265 Hughes. E.: 59. 77. 75. 97. 191 Hughes. J.: 56. 58. 59. 61. 97. 101. 192 Hughes. K.: 192 Hughes. S.: 50. 56. 61. 66. 108. 109. 158. 159, 161. 163. 177. 192. 210. 245 Hunt. J.: 88. 90. 192. 204 Hurrclbrink. T.: 192 Iddings. V.: 42. 46. 71. 78. 192 Iglcsias. K.: 192 Ingle. J.: 192 Jackson, C.: 70. 192 Jacobs. C.: 46. 69. 84. 85. 86. 192 Jenkins, B.: 70 Jensen, L.:44. 65. 82. 96. 175. 192 Johnston. J. Joiner, J. Jones. J.: 101. 192 Judice, M.: 192 Juelg. R.: 60. 74. 192 Jumonvillc. P.: 193 Jung. S.: 67. 193 Kaichur, $.: 193 Kauk. P.: 52. 65. 90. 111. 126. 114. 147. 193 Kay. E.: 193 Keeler. K.: 69. 193 Kelley. K.: 67. 193 Kelley. K.:67. 193. 148 Kelly. M.: 193 Kcnalcy. M. Kennedy. D.: 52 . 54 . 60 . 66 . 72. 111. 146. 163, 189. 193 Kcrst. P. Kcttcrcr. T.: 84. 85. 86. 193 Kiggans. T.: 42. 44. 45. 46. 48. 54. 60. 112. 122. 126. ISO. 151. 162, 193. 119. 246 King. R.: 193 Kirk. P.: 60. 72. 194 Kirk. S.: 90 Knight. A.: 46. 50. 51. 82. 95. 131. 150. 151. 194 Knobloch. K.: 54. 56. 97. 194 Knutson. M.: 60. 136. 194 Kovalchuk. T.: 53. 59. 60. 77. 97. 194 Kucsma. M 194 Kuyrkendall. R.: 194 I-aBauvc, Joni: 194 Lambert. M.: 70. 72 Lancaster, K.: 194. 123. 119 Landry. A.: 66. 126. 128. 129. 194 Landry. M.: 194 Landry. 5. Langhart. B. Lanier. L.: 88. 195 Lanning. S. Lapham, C.: 195 Larrowe. S. Larson. M.: 136. 195 Lasseigne, K.: 72, 195 LcBl3nc. N.: 59. 84. 85. 98. 195 LeBlanc, R.: 70. 195 Ledoux. K.: 195 Lee. C.: 52. 53. 60. 66. 82. Ill, 195 Leinweber. B.: 74. 145, 196 Lemke. S.: 54. 57. 66. 101. 108. 109. 186. 195. 210 Lcmoinc, T.: 102, 195 Lenoir. R.: 195 Lentz, P. Leonard. P.: 75. 83. 195 Lewis. J.: 196 Lewis. M.: 196 Lewis. R.: 196 Lewis. S.: 53, 60. 140. 196 Lignieres. A.: 52. 111. 112, 196 Livingston. L.: 54, 56, 98. 196 Loe. S.: 44. 46. 130. 154. 196 Loflin. M.: 43. 196 Lutrell, J.: 57. 59. 183 Lytle. D.: 88. 90. 196 Mackinnon. P.: 57. 101. 175. 196 Magazine, R. Magyar. J.: 196. 197 Mahoney. P.: 42. 44. 46. 48. 49. 50. 65. 61. 79. 145. 150, 151. 153. 197. 232. 267 Mallet. K.-: 197 Malone. B.: 88. 90. 197 Manno. F.: 197 Mansfield. K.:44. 82. 101. 156. 197 Manuel. D.: 197 Manuel. R.: 197 Maranto, w.: 49 Marisiany, L.: 74. 140. 147. 197 Manello, A.: 197 May. W.: 69 . 98. 197 Mayeux. C.: 60. 197, 199 McAndrew. L.: 70. 197 McAulcy, M.: 59. 102. 198 McCauley. M.: 59. 102. 198 McClendon. C.: 198 McCord. K. McDaniel. G.: 69. 198 McDonald. B.: 198 McDuffie. T.: 66. 72. 198 McGarr. C.: 198 McVicker. K.: 52. 60. 126. 198 Michalske, S.: 198 Mick. G.: 198 Miller. B.: 198 Miller. G..-83. 198 Miller. J.: 72. 199 Miller. R.: 199 Miller. S.:90 Miller. Stephen: 70 Miller. Richard Millican. C.: 199 Misner. R.: 199 Mitchell. J.: 199 Mitchell. John Mooney. G.: 199 Moore. D.: 199 Moore. N.: 81. 84. 85. 86. 108. 109. 145. 199. 260 Morgan. A.: 46. 54. 56. 74. 79. 65. 150. 151. 175. 199 Morris. M.: 199 Moser. P.: 102. 199 Mullins. R.: 199 Mulvchill, M54 , 57 , 69. 199 Murphy. C.: 190 Murphy. K. Murray. R.: 200 Musso. D.: 111. 200. 209 Musso. R.: Hi. 200 Neary. K.: 200 Nelson. T.: 44 . 45. 54 . 55 . 57 . 69 . 200 Newman. D. Nix. E.: 200 Odell. M.: 200 Olsson. D.: 67. 201 O'Neal, J.: 44 . 46 . 60 . 84 . 85 . 86 . 201 Opry. A.: 139. 201 Opry. J.: 201 Paine. R.: 44. 201 Palmer. B.: 60 . 201, 138 Park. A.: 44 . 60 . 74 . 88. 102. 130. 154. 201, 47 Parker. W.: 42 . 54 . 57 . 201 Parsons. B.: 201. 120. 119 Passman. C.: 52. 60. 111. 126 . 201 Paul. R.: 102. 201 Peirce. J.: 60. 72. 111. 201 Penn. R.: 130. 131. 154 . 201 Pennington. M.: 201 Pcikovsck, J.: 201 Petley. L.: 201 Pettit. J.: 202 Phillips. David J. Phillips. David P. Phillips. F.: 202 Phillips. G. Phuor.g, C. Pillow. C.: 88 . 90 . 91. 204 Pittman. A.: 202 Plilcr. D.: 202 Pope. T.: 175. 202 Porter. J.: 202 Pratt. M.: 57 . 82. 101. 202 Press wood. J.: 84. 85. 202 Prestridge. J.: 202 Racklcy. S.: 53. 77. 202 Rainwater. R. Reece. R.: 67. 88. 203 Reed. B.: 203 Reed. L.: 46 . 50 . 51. 56 . 203 Rcier, W. Reinc. P.: 203 Resweber. D.: 44 . 50 . 56 . 84 . 86 . 203 Rhcd. D. Richards. C.: 42 . 54 . 55 . 56 . 61. 95. 131. 203 Richardson, A203 Riggins. G.: 203 Riley. K.: 203 Rinkcr. M.: 153 Ritswall. J.: 95. 102. 154 Robards, S. Robertson. E.: 79. 88. 203 Robertson. J.: 56. 68. 82. 101. 175. 203 Robillard. J.: 42. 57. 203 Rodrigues. M. Roubique, J.: 203 Roughion. C.: 74. 203 Rowland. R.: 67. 204 Ruckstuhl. E.: 204 Rush worth . L.: 204 Russell. S.; 42 Russell. J.: 204 Salamoni. N.: 102, 204 Salzer. L.: 204 Snaders. F.: 130. 204 Savory. R.: 44. 46. 53. 75. 152. 204 Schulenberg. C.: 204 Schuster, C.: 204 Schutzman. L.:72. 136. 204 Scioneaux. T.: 204 Scruggs. L.: 50 . 56 . 61. 85 . 98 . 205 Scutl. A.: 205 Seale, P.: 60, 71. 205 Seale. R. Seals. E.: 48, 65. 111. 114. 205, 148 Sellers. J.: 205 Sharp. C. Sharp. R.: 205 Shehanc. T.: 50. 84. 85. 86. 205 Shifletl, S.: 42. 48. 56. 83. 101. 156. 157. 175, 205 Sibley. H.: 205 Sicard. C.: 56. 69. 205 Siemann. C.: 54. 205 Simon. R. Simoneaux, W.: 66. 205 Sloan. G.: 205 Smith. D.: 56. 61. 70. 205 Smith. L.: 50. 51. 56. 57. 61. 97. 206 Smith. Lettie: 84. 85. 16, 206 Smith. S.: 84. 86. 88. 89. 90. 147, 206 Smith. L. Snead. I.: 206 Soileau. D.: 206 Souto. S.: 53. 57. 74. 102. 154. 206 Spaulding. M.: 206 Speaks. C.: 206 Stage. D.: 101. 206 Stark. R.: 52. 56. 60. 66. Ill, 112. 188. 206 Steles. N.: 206 Stone. K.: 101. 207 Strasner. S.: 42. 43. 44. 46, 65. 101. 147. 150. 151. 175. 188. 193. 207 Strickland. S.: 42. 44. 26. 50. 51. 61. 146. 207 Strickland. T. Sumrall. K.: 88. 90. 207 Sussky. M.: 72 . 84 . 85 . 86. 130. 131. 234 Sykora. J.: 54. 56. 59. 61. 99. 207 Talbot. B.: 207 Terrell. D.: 56. 59. 63. 71. 88. 175. 190. 207, 62 Thaxton. M.: 42. 44. 46. 48. 54. 56. 61. 66. 71. 102. 108. 109. 147. 150. 151. 162. 186 . 207 . 234 Thomas. M.: 88. 90. 207 Thom3$son. G.: 207 Thompson. M.: 201. 207 Tricou. A.: 207 Truett. T.: 207 Tully, T.: 52. 60. 111. 141. 147. 179. 207. 271. 113 Turney. A.: 44 . 88 . 90 . 2 08 Turk. F.: 208 Turnipseed. B.: 208 Upton. A.: 208 Van Deuiekom. C.: 44. 46. 50. 84. 86, 208 Verbois. A.: 131.208 Vince. K.: 208 VonSenden. M.: 140. 208 Waghorne. K.: 88. 208 Walker. D.: 208 Wall. C.: 42. 48. 65. 82. 193. 208 Waltrip. J.: 88. 208 Ward. L.: 208 Ward. Leslie: 44 . 64 . 208 . 62 Ward. R.: 81. 209 Ware. J.: 79. 209 Warfield. L.: 42. 44. 50. 51. 56. 101. 175. 209 Wascom. S.: 59. 61. 63. 88. 206. 209 Watts. D.: 86 - 88, 89. 209 Weber. K.: 64. 190. 209. 62 Weinman. T.: 209 Werner. W.:44. 88. 102. 204, 209 West. D.: 209 White. L.: 209 White. Leisa: 209 White. S.: 46. 54, 56. 99. 136. 209 Whitlock. S.: 209 Wiedmer. K.: 210 Williams. J.: 42 . 54 . 56 . 61. 71. 95. 139. 210 Williams. T.: 57. 210 Williamson. M.: 78. 81. 175. 210 Willis. N. Wilson. E.: 210 Wilson. P.: 210 Wilson. V.: 210 Wilthew. M.: 79. 80. 210 Winslow. W72. 210 Woesi. C. Wolf. B.: 210 Wolf. K. Wolfkiel. G.:44. 60. 85, 210 Worstell. D.: 48 . 60 . 66 . 72 . 95. 102. 210 Wunstel. J.: 72. 210 Zerangue. Ernest: 211 Zeringue. E.: 60. 211 Ziio. A.: 211 I I I a fe ', .V .¥§«; ra®; ? MW isaas-l a 2Si. Imim
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