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

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I fii t S« a hfonOnwJmoor Uiilli courage mrj $ronq and true if alter ncve l jfifllil on Clnadmoor Mrbalmoor fitjhi 'Jc mill see you H'roiiol {fiohl. finW. ;K m K’ail In Ik: Al lialDalfT Llouriu wn? juaisr uit |fΒ rar echoes rim : inc. njn 11 m il itontn H, Our WU ami miiiTt Otiftnmlacor w fU,t wr lowlfj s Rouge Louisiana β€’β€’ β€’ Table of Contents Faculty Classes Features Sports Organizations . . .. Advertisements... ...284 mum Daily life at Broadmoor has its ups and downs. As we rise in the morning to the warmth of the sun, we greet the day with a new beginning. By the time lunch rolls around, our spirits are high and the smiles are many. At the end of the day as we leave the campus, the spirit of Broadmoor does not die; but lives on forever. Bridges. . . bridges of friendship, bridges of excitement, bridges linking the past and the present. In our short time at Broadmoor we begin the crossing of the bridge to maturity. Together we work, we learn, we grow, and we live. Your time at Broadmoor will send you down many different roads with many different bridges to cross. Some are challenging and new, some are old and familiar. Hopefully, the time you spend here will send you across sturdy bridges and not the shaky ones. Just thinking about the days to come brings questions and ideas to mind. Each Broadmoor student plans to march into the future with success following close behind. The everlasting Broadmoor spirit will carry on through the years of one’s life, always showing up in everything he does. The memories of the past bring a hope for the future. COACH CARTER Pep Raliys, Third hour tests, McDonalds, Slamming of lockers . . . Broadmoor. Buccaneer spirit β€” it doesn't come Monday morning and leave Friday night β€” it lingers, endures through victories, through defeat, through lunch lines and club meetings, through classes and announcements. As we look back over the years we remember all the excitement, thrills, and defeats Our memories seem to link together and form one long bridge of happiness. Together we will continue this bridge of happiness forever and ever. 16 Fred T. Bankston β€” Principal May I have your attention for the morning announcements . . Second in Command β€’These scanner sheets could take YEARS!!” JEWELl KELLY Assistant Principal of Instruction HARDY BOZANT Assistant Principal 19 You're in Good Hands TOOTIE ALONZO Mam Office Secretary ELAINE RABB Guidance ELSIE ROGERS Guidance Secretary VERA MARTIN Guidance CLAUDIA FISHER I ibrarian With Broadmoor Staff JENNY AILLET Librarian JUNE PEARCE Library VICTOR BERGERON Guidance REBEKAH VERNON Attendance MR. RICHARDS Custodian 21 Free Enterprise Was Added BOB CARTER Social Studies JOANN GAUTHIER Social Studies 2? BRENDA GREEN Social Studies JUDITH BUNCH Social Studies to the Social Studies Teachers Agenda KATHERINE ROBERTS Social Studies CHARLES MIRANDA Social Studies SCOTT LEWIS Social Studies JAMES MELTON Social Studies Mathematics Min MARILYNN DYKES Math CHARLES CHUSTZ Math KAREN EGEDY Math WILLIAM ALFORD Math Homework Equals Trouble GLADYS JOFFRION Math CHARLES RICE Math MATTHEAN SEAY Math 25 KATHERINE WHEELESS Math ROSA PRESTON Math Science Teachers Had Close ETHEL CLAIBORNE ROY MILLER RUSTY PRICE Science Science Science ANNETTE HOPKINS Science 26 Encounters of the Teenage Kind MIKE MEYERS Science OLINDE SMITH Science CORRY STEMLEY Science GRACE BEGLEY Science English Teachers Taught MARIE BEYSSELANCE English JOSIE FRANCOIS English MARY McGOVNEY English 28 JANE GILLETTE English a Lot of Electives 29 ROSANICOLLE English and Latin The A, B, Os of English AUDREY BOWMAN English PATRICIA EXNER English 30 HELEN COLE English EVELYN EDWARDS English A Picture Paints a Thousand Words BRENDA WILLIAMS Choir IRIS CURRY Art JUANITA SPIERS Speech BARDIE ROBERTS Band Business Were Taught Business ALCYONE LOVELY Business JANICE SHANKUN Business BETTY LAWRENCE Business to the Students for Future Jobs ERNESTINE BILLINGSLEY Business P.E. Teachers Exercised STEPHANIE BOURGEOIS Physical Education PAT POPE Physical Education RANDY BROWN Physical Education GEORGE McGEE Physical Education 34 Nevv Method s of P.E. ELLIS FOWLER Driver Education LINDA LOTT Physical Education Driver Education LARRY COMBO Physical Education 35 It's the Teachers That ENRIQUE LALUZ Spanish THOMAS BRANTLEY Agriculture JOANN BRIDGES DOUGLAS LEWIS Home Economics French 36 Make the Class Interesting THEROLD WHITE Industrial Arts RONALD McCOY Industrial Arts JOHNSEARLES Industrial Arts 105 BURNELL SPRUEL Industrial Arts 37 JEANNETTE MATSON Asst. Cafeteria Manager MELDA CAMPBELL Cafeteria Manager 38 39 Who's Who The twenty-seven seniors featured in Who's Who were chosen by the faculty as the most outstanding of the Class of 1978. Judging on the basis of character, scholarship, and leadership, the faculty submitted nominations. From the list of nominations, the faculty chose the following seniors. KAREN BAOON: For recognition n WS. For serv ce n the Beta Club, SGA. BCS, FCA. Tri-Hi Y, BG’s. Buccarettes Squad leader. Spanish Club, FT A. and JJ’s. DAVID BARK: For recognition as a NEDT certificate winner. Football Captain, La. Boys’ State and NHS, For service in Beta Club, Interact. FCA, SGA, Football, Track, and Baseball. BRETT BARKSDALE: For recognition in La Boys’ M LOU BOUSER: For recognition in NHS, NEDT State, and Mardi Gras Court, For service in Tn-Hi- certificate. Latin Award. Optimist Outstanding Y, BG's Beau. Interact V. Pres.. FCA, Spanish Senior Award, For service in Acappella Choir, All Club. Football, Baseball, and Track. Parish Choir, LHS. BMA, BUCS. Latin Club and Hi Y Sweetheart 42 at Broadmoor DOUG BREWER: For service m Kev Club. Key MARQUE BROUSSARD: For recognition in La. Club V. Presidentand President, BMA.SGA, EBR Boys' State. V President of Jr. Class. Soph. Youth Council, and Band. Favorite. Mardi Gras Court, Football, Basketball, Baseball. Track, and EBR Parish Youth Council, For service in Key Club. BCS. FCA, Beta Club. SGA, and Keyettes Beau DONNA BUNCH: For recognition in NHS. and Senior Class Executive Council. For service n Spanish Club, and Beta Club. SVEND CHAFFIN: For recognition in La. Girls’ State, and Maioretle. For service in FT A. BCS, Beta Club. Yearbook Co-Editor, BMA. BG's, SGA. Keyettes. and Marching Band. KIM CURRY For recognition in La. Girls' State, and NHS For service in Buccarettes. Spanish Club. BCS. Beta Club. BG's, SGA. JJ's. Sr. Class V. President. Keyettes, BMA, and ' Buccaneer Staff Feature Editor. 43 Who's Who STEVE DURRETT: For recognition in Football and Wrestling. For service in FCA, Leo Club and Inter act. BETSY FRESHNEY: For recognition n La Girls’ State, and for a NEDT certificate. For service in BCS, Beta Club. Keyettes. Swim Team. Buccar ettes Skipper. BG's. Yearbook Co Editor, FCA. BM A. SGA, and Jr. Class Executive Council. JULIE FRICK: For recognition performing in the DEBBY HARRELL: For recognition in Latin Honor plays, Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden. Society. NHS and NEDT certificate, for service in Love is Contagious. and in No More Home FFA. JCL, BMA. and BUCS. work.” For service in FT A. President of JCL. and News Editor and Managing Editor of Buccaneer newspaper at Broadmoor BRIAN HAYMON: For recognition in Denims and Diamonds, and NEDT certificate. For service in All Parish Choir, V. President of Choir, Leo Club, V. President of Hi-Y, Debate Squad, Beta Club, Spanish Club, SGA, FCA. and Jr. and Sr. Execu tive Council LORI HUET: For service in Keyettes, BCS, BG's President, SGA, FCA, Buccarettes, Spanish Club, JJ’s. and Beta Club. JEAN KESSEL: For recognition in Girls’ State, in being a Cheerleader. Track, and Cross Country. For service m F8LA. 8MA, JJ’s, BG’s, Tri-Hi-Y. and Buccar ettes. RE8ECCA LAMSON: For recognition in NHS, and MISSY LEBLANC: For recognition as Buccaneer for receiving Optimist Club Outstanding Senior Mascot, and Homecoming Court, For service in Award. For service in 8CS, 8Gβ€˜s. Spanish Club. BCS. SGA. Buccarettes. Senior Class Treasurer. Acapella Choir, and SGA. Keyettes. 8G's. FCA, and Leo Club sweetheart. 45 Who's Who JANET MAASSEN: For service in SGA. AMANDA MAIN: For recognition in LHS. NHS. KRISTIE MATHERNE: For recognition in NHS. BCS, BG's. V. President of Spanish Club. Optimist Club Outstanding Senior Award winner, and NEDT Merit Certificate winner. For service n President of Keyettes. V. President o For Service in Spanish Club. JCl. President of EBR Youth Council. Newspaper Editor m Cheβ€˜. Beta, and Buccarettes. BMA, SGA, AFS. Hi Y sweetheart, and Senior Class Executive Council. 8RIAN MEADOWS: For recognition in La. Boys’ JOSE RUIZ: For recognition in La. Boys' State. State. For service in Band. FCA, and SGA. and Baseball. For service in Spanish Club, SGA. BG s beau. BCS. Jr. Class President. Beta Club. Leo Club and Sr. Class Executive Council. 46 at Broadmoor AIMEE THIBODEAUX: For service in AFS. 8G's. Band. All Parish Band. Stage Band. All State Stage Band, Choir. Beta Club, and V. President o' BMA. TERRI TODD: For recognition in La. Girls' State, Head Cheerleader, and Homecoming Court. For service m BCS, Buccarettes. BG's. FCA, Beta Club. BMA, Tri-Hi-Y. and Interact Sweetheart. CRAIG UFFMAN: For recognition in NHS, March mg Band Drum Major. NEDT certificate winner. Optimist Club Outstanding Senior Award, Presidential Classroom, La. Boys' State. Senate Youth Program, and National Merit Commended Student. For service n Beta Club. President o SGA Interclub Council. Key Club. Hi Y. and Al Parish Band. CARMEN WOLFKIEL: For recognition in NHS, Denims and Diamonds, and 1st runner up in All State Choir. For service in All Parish Choir, SGA. 8CS, FCA. Spanish Club. Acapella Choir. BG's, Buccarettes. and Beta Club. Mr. and Miss BHS JODI SIEMANN was elected Miss BHS by her classmates. Jodi was the sophomore and |umor favorite in those school years. She was on the Homecoming Court fortwoyears, being the Homecoming Queen in 1977-78. Jodi was also on the Mardi Gras Court. She is a Key Club sweetheart and active in many clubs. BRETT BARKSDALE is Mr. BHS for 1978. Brett went to La. Boys State and has played on the football, baseball, and track teams for three years. He was an escort on the Mardi Gras Court and Interact Vice President. Brett is also a Tri-Hi-V beau. 48 Senior Superlatives of 1978 49 MOST DEPENDABLE Diane Charles and Doug Brewer Superlatives Were Voted MOST INTELLECTUAL Pike King and M'Lou Bouser MOST INDIVIDUAL Brian Meadows and Gay Thompson 50 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kim Curry and Craig Uffman on by the Senior Class MANS LADY AND LADY’S MAN Missy LeBlanc and Rhett Vicknair MOST COURTEOUS Betsy Freshneyand Larrie Butler 5! Superlatives Continued MOST ATHLETIC Sharon Butcher and Marque Broussard 52 MOST TALENTED Aimee’ Thibodeaux and Chuck Bergeron Graduation Planned by Senior Council SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Suzanne Dyer β€” President. Kim Curry β€” Vice Presi dent. Missy LeBlanc β€” Treas.. Dorothy Lentz β€” Sec. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: A. Mam, J. Cox. K McClean, K Tisdale, L. Poirrier, S. Hayes. N Vitrano. D. Bunch. M. Bernstein, S. Sweeney. S Raborn, L. Smith. B. Haymon, B Novotny. N Waters 53 Seniors Lost Abbott, Joey Achee, Angela Adams, Terri Allen, Deborah Allen, Madeline Allen, Richard Allmond, Lisa Amond, Steve 54 Lunch Privileges Amos, Leigh Ancona, Mark Andre, Lois Antonini. Thais Arceneaux, DeAnn Armanim, Mario Aull, Erin Azar, Robin Free Enterprise Was a Babcock, Rhonda Badon, Karen Bailey, Patti Bark, David Barksdale, Brett Bass, Billy Bass, Judy Beck, Jimmy Beeson, Clara Belgard, Charles Bellue, Fran Benton, Sammy Partly cloudy tonight with a chance of rain . . . (C. Uffman) What a 80DY!!! I 56 New Requirement Bergeron, Charles Berry, Lisa Berstein, Mindy Berthelot, Neal Bessmertny, Michael Bird, Mary Blackwell, Susan Blake, Amy Blakeley, Stacy Blythe, Darrell Bonaventure, Gerald Bonin, Brett Boudreaux, Connie Boudreaux, John 57 Big Plans Were Made Bounds, Becky Bouser, M'Lu Boyle, Ed Bracken, Pamela Bradford, Will Bradley, Roy Charles Breeden, Sharon Brewer, David Brewer, Douglas Bristol, Scott Broome, John 58 for Senior Trip Farrah Fawcett m disguise??? (J. Maassen) and the winning door is door Β 107B!! Brouillette, Rhonda Broussard, Marque Bruce, Julie Brumfield, Brent Bumgarner, Rhonda Bunch, Donna Bundy, Sue Burkhart, Linda Burks, Kar Burks, Kim 59 Cap and Gowns Were Butcher, Sharon Butler, Larrie Buzzmotti, Nancy Calabrese, Kelli Calamari, Edward Campbell, Dannette Canaday, Archie Canerday, Keitha Cangelosi, Terri Caputa, Dean Carpenter, Lisa 60 Ordered and Expensive Carver, Cathy Cash, Laurie Cassano, Gerald Catanzaro. Chance Causey, Carl Cavelier, Ellen Chaffin, Svend Chambers. Sonya 61 Senioritis Hit Chandler, Jo Leah Charles, Diane Chausse, Pascale Chenot, Marie Christopher, Christine Clark, Jim Clark, Rose Clattenburg, David Cloy, Clint Coe, Amy Collins, Mike Collins, Stacia Conner, Rock Corban, Melanie 62 Around Christmas Time Don’t tel! but there's a chocolate cake m my purse. (S. Denison) Courtney, David Coutie, Cheryl Cox, Jan Craddock. Jo Crawford. Kenneth Crifasi, Margaret Crochet, Cheryl Crutchfield, John Miss Williams class is always a party. 63 New Gates Did Not Currie, Elizabeth Curry, Kim Canna, Mary Davis, Joseph Davis, Stan Day, Peggy Day, Tamarah Dean, Steve Lonnie Watkins sold over 874,963 do nuts his senior year. Put your money where your mouth is Lancaster. (J. Lancaster, S. Durrett) Fence Seniors In 21 to 16 β€” VICTORY in OUR hearts! Decker, Paul DeLaune, Terri Demers, Kerry Denison, Stephanie Deville, Darren Dickinson, Jo Anne Dobbins, Marty Doiron, Craic Dolan, Linda Donaldson, William Donnelly, Stephen Drago, Lisa Drouet, Suzanne Dupuy, Rusty 65 We Are Fine We Are Great, Durrett, Steve Dutschke, Patrick Dwyer, Kathy Dyer. Suzanne Eichelberger, Jill Elling. Laura Elsey, Ruth Ernest. Michael Fabre. Sherrell Farmer. Charles Farris. Toni Who wears short shorts??? Key Club wears short shorts' 66 We're the Class of '78 Farrow, Elizabeth Fasullo, Frank Ferguson, Carl Fmkenaur, Robert Fitts, Myra Forbes, David Forbes, Joe Darren Foy, Greg Frederic, Tracey Freshney, Betsy Frick, Julie 67 Broadmoor's Hallways Friedricks, Tanya Fussell, John Futch, Angie Garmon, Judy Garrett, Annette Gaudm, Florence Gaudet, Richard Gilin, Linda Gilliland, Jeffrey Gladson, Mark Gleason, Kevin Glueck, Gregory Godbold, Karen Goings, Deborah 68 Echoed Many Memories Gordon, Beckey Graham, Lois Graham, Rob Green, Neal Green, Rodger Gregory, Marc Griffin, Todd Gross, George Guermger, Teena Guidry, Connie Guthrie, Marc Guttery, Randy Haddad, Gigi Haddad, Greg 69 Three Years Down and Hahn, Donna Hahn, Susan Holdeman, Cathy Hall, Janice Hamilton, Clint Hamilton, Paulette Hammonds, Mark Hammons, Melinda Harlan, Leo Harrell, Deborah Harris, Mark Harrison, Gina 70 Only One to Go!! Hastings, David Hawkins, Bill Haydel, Connie Hayden, Steven Hayes, Connie Hayes, Stephanie Dear Abby. I've asked thisgirlout and (B. Rhodes) Haymon, Brian Heaton, Carolyn 71 Seniors Took as Hedrick, Linda Henderson, Holly Herring, Donna Hicks, Thomas Hilburn, Harvey Hilborn, Janet Hill, Janet Hill, John Hillman, Carl Hilton, Angela Hollander, Roberts Huet, Lori Hunt, Greg Ingallinera, Susan 72 Alright ya'II, we need to vote to have Sr. promon a nverboat, a ski-boat, or theCentroplex. Hours When I open my eyes, I want this yearbook com pleted. ingle. Jon James, Karen Jenkins, Laurie Jones, Forest Juelg, Vincent Kaiser, Lisa Keene, Vicky Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Sharon Kessel, Jean Kidder, Robyn Kilman, Caroline King, Pike Knight, Russell 73 Broadmoor Said Goodbye to Knutson, Lynda Kramer, Sally Kyzar, Jan LaCoq, Millicent Lamb, Cindy Lamson, Rebecca Lancaster, Joseph Landry, Lamar 74 Class of '78 Landry, Mary Landry, Nancy Lanning, Teresa Laurent, Donna Lear, Keith LeBlanc, Missy LeBlanc, Barbara LeBlanc, Cindy 75 Seniors Had Mixed LeBlanc, Cindy Lynn Ledouz, Michael Ledouz, Yvette Leffler, Karen Lejeune, Sidney Lemoine, Cheryl Lentz, Dorothy Leonard, Terri Leopard, Debra Lichi, Jodi Lidback, Annie Lidback, Percy Limper, Anne Lloyd, Donna 76 w Emotions at Graduation Lockhart, Donna Lockwood, Terri Long, Darryl Long, Marti Lovell, Cindy Lowery, Timothy Luckett, Jill Maassen, Janet Machost, Jennifer Maddox, Ernest Magee, Gary Maggio, Kim Maihes, Linda Main. Amanda 77 The Arrangements Were Mancuso, Angelle Manno, Tommy Marroy, Mark Matherne, Kristi Matherne, Scott Matherne, Walter Matson, Charles Maxwell, Chris Mays, Kristi McAllister, Rhonda Which cheerleader washed her pom pom in Lux and which one had the maid??? McBride, Ken McCahill, Angela McClendon, Karen McCullough, Luke 78 Made for Senior Prom Look out world, here we come!! (J. Ruiz, N. Landry) McDonald, Mark McEachern, Frank McGee, James McLean, Kathlee Mcneil, Laurie McNeilly, Catherine McNemar, Ricky McPherson, Erin Meadows, Brian Medley, Janet Miller, Jim Miller, Laura Miller, Terri Misner, Michael 79 Seniors β€” Decisions; Mitchell, David Montgomery, Gary Moore, Dina Moore. Kenneth Wha? can I say? (K. Tisdale) David Matson β€” the dry look. Moore, Monica Morris, Vivian Moss, Sarah Mueller, Joan Mullen, Felicia Munson, Laura Murphy, Robert Muscarello, Toni 80 Decisions, Decisions Nash, Cynthia Neames, Michelle Newgard, Terry Newman, Craig Novotny, William Nugent, Clay Nunn, Timothy Olinde, Doug Olsson, Laurel Oltmann, David Ortega, Belinda 81 The Beauty and the Beast. . . (J. Kesset, S. Durrett) Do You Know Where Osment, Lisa Overstreet. Teresa Overton. John Parke, Jimmy Parr. Patti Parsons. Daniel Passman. Lori Pearce. Jacquie 82 You're Going To? Peavy, Sid Pecoraro, John Pellecchia, David Phillips, Mark Philpot, Phil Piercey, Deborah Plunkett, Sharon Poirrier, Laura Pope, Missy Pourciau, Dale Pruyn, Cynthia Raborn, Susan Ragusa, Jake Raiford, Bruce Rak, Susan Rathe, Noel 83 Seniors Looked Reed, Kathryn Reese, Richard Reier, Scott Reier, William Reifinger, Jeffrey Rapp, Myron Resweber, Cindy Rhoads, Billy Rice, Molly Ricca, Scott Roberts, William 84 Forward to College If I could only find my gum . . . (S Dyer) Robinson, Gerry Romero, Melanie Rooney, Bruce Rooney, Kevin Ross, Angie Ross, Hugh Roubique, Margeret Roussel, Alana Ruckstuhl, Kenneth Ruiz, Jos6 Russell, Fran Scardina, Bret Schilling, Paul Schledt, Richard 85 Class of '78 Always Schoening, Warren Schulenberg, Bill Schwartzenburg, J. W. Seals, Christopher Seay, Beverly Sellers, Barry Sells, Jimmy Sella, Lisa Serpas, Susan Servick, Charles Shatlan, Steve Shelton, Greg 86 Wins Class Competition Shillington, James Siemann, Jodi Simmons, Leah Simonds, William Slocum, Barbara Smith, Gregory Smith, Kevin Smith, Lisa Sommers, Cathy Sommers, Michel Souter, Scott Speed, Debra 87 505 Seniors Elected Spencer, Blair Sprunk, Daniel Stabiler, Susan Stafford, Greg Stanton, Dian Stentiford, Kari Stewart, Paul Stewart, Troy Sutherland, Stephanie Sweeney, Shannan Swindle. Dean Talbot, Bret Tallaksen, Mike Taylor, Amy Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Eleanor 88 Their Class Officers And you say YOU want to be an architect? Taylor, Rita Teater, Janice Teekel, Janelle Thibodeaux, Aimee Thompson, Gay Thompson, Julie Tisdale, Kathy Todd. Terri Townley, Lynton Tubbs, Paul Tuten, Joseph Uffman, Craig Venable, John Kirk Vicknair, Rhett Vidacovich, Fran Villavaso, Steve 89 Seniors of '78 Left Vince, Joey Vitrano, Nadine Waffer, Pat Walker, Karen Walker, Lea Walker, Tammy Wall, Lance Wallace, Jimmy Wang, Anna Washispack, Quentin Waters, Nicholas Watkins, Lonnie Webb, Vernon Weil, Sherri Wesley, Randy White, Kim 90 a Lasting Impression on BHS NOT PICTURED: Aguillard, Richard Bacon, Bill Bennett, Michael Bennett, Renee Bernard, Victor Bordelon, Charles Boyd, Kelly Campo, Antoinette Chapell, Darlene Coles, Doug Conway, Jamie Corley, Paul Whitehead, Felicia Whitlatch, Paige Wikman, Harold Wilkins, Robert Williams, Mark Willis, Lynn Wilson, Michael Wolfkiel, Carmen Wright, Karen Young, Mark Young, Scotty Zeringue, Daphine Zettler, Valerie Craft, Daryl Daniel, Richard Dawes, Chris Delahoussaye, Gerald Fereday, John Fife, Darren Fontenot, Angie Foretich, Mark Giambrone, Charles Green, Kevin Hawkins, Robin Hays, Michael Hollier, Angela Howard, James Irby, Gregory Johnson, Robert Jones, Ken King, Bryan Kopcso, Kerry Lee, Rebecca Mallett, Mona Martin, Michael Matte, Robin McConnell, Deborah Morgan, Troy Oglesby, John Pauma, Fabiola Penny, David Phillips, Kristin Picoui, Doug Prodtor, Donald Puls, Fredrich Robards, Mark Schweitzer, Ed Sexton, Jeff Sharp, William Singleton, Charles Smith, Denise Spencer, Dan Stephens, Williams Tomberlin, Williams Tuminello, James Turner, Bernard Uhrbach. Todd Vutera, Steve Walker, Sheri Weinman, Tom Welch, Elizabeth Wesley, Kim Wilson, Vicki 91 Senior Credits Gee. Bio chem sure is exciting! (P Whit-latch) Achee. Angela Ann: Herff Jones P.E. Award β€” 11, FHA β€” 10. GAA β€” 10. 11. PEM β€” 11. lam only one. but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something; and what I should do and can do by the grace of God I will do.” Allen, Deborah Mae; Transfer from Fair Park High School. Shreveport, La. in 1976. Maiorette β€” 10. Arrowettes β€” 11. Allen, Madeline Marie: Acapella Choir β€” 10. 11. 12. Keep yourselves in the love of God. looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ untoeternal life. Allen. Richard Louis: Leo Club β€” 10, 11, 12. BBA β€” 12. FFA β€” 10. 11. 12. Allmand, Lisa Gail: Miss. Buccaneer Belle. Band β€” 10. 11. Believe it. you are a find, a |oy in someone's heart. You're a iewel unique and priceless. I don't care how you feel. Believe it. God don't make noiunk. Her' Barles Amond, Steve Dwayne; Football β€” 10, 11. 12. Interact β€” 12. FCA β€” 11. 12. What counts is not the number of hours you put in. but how much you put in the hours. Ancona, Mark Steven: Football β€” 10. 11. 12. Leo Club β€” 11. 12, FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. BBA β€” 1 1. BS β€” 12. FFA β€” 1 1. SGA Rep. β€” 12. Attendance Aide β€” 12. Andrt, Lois Ann: Choir Officer β€” 12. Choir β€” 10. 11. Buccarettes, BG's. The sunshine within you gives a radiance to you that spreads to the people around you. Aull, Erin Elizabeth: La. Girl State, BCS β€” 10 Chaplain. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. FCA, Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. BG's. JJ's β€” Chaplain, Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. Keyettes β€” Service Leader. FT A The grass dieth, the flower wiiteth. but the word of my God endureth forever. 1 4 3 Broadmoor β€” It's been great! Bacon, William Lawrence: BCS Beau β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 12. BBA β€” 11. 12 β€” Sgt. at Arms, BS β€” 12, Interact β€” 11. 12. Football β€” 10. 11.12. BMA. JJ's β€” Senior Advisor. Everything seems to be movm on well. I’m movm on JJW. Badon, Karen Gail: Beta Club β€” 12. NHS β€” 12. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12 β€” Sec.. BCS β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Tri-Hi Y β€” 12. BG's β€” 11. 12. BBA β€” 12 β€” Sweetheart. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12 β€” Squadleader, Spanish Club β€” 1 1. FTA β€” 11. JJ's Service Leader β€” 11. Often times, love is so poorly packaged that when we have sold everything to buy it, we cry in finding all our substance gone and nothing in the tinsel and rib bon. Bailey, Patricia Leigh: BCS β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. GAA β€” 10. Art Club β€” 1 1. 12. BG's β€” 11, SGA β€” 11. We don't always know what the future holds, but we always know who holds the 'uture. Bark, David Karl: NEDT Certificate β€” 10, Football Capt. β€” 12. La. Boys' State β€” 12. Letter in Football β€” 11, 12, Let ter m Track β€” 1 1. Beta Club β€” 11, 12. Interact Sgt. at Arms β€” 11. 12. NHS's Sec.-Treas. β€” 12, FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. SGA β€” 10. 11. Football β€” 10. 11. 12. Track β€” 11, 12. Baseball β€” 10 ... let us run with patience the race that 6 set be'ore us. Hebrews 12:1 Barksdale, Brett Layne: Mardi Gras Court β€” 10. 11. Boys' State β€” 12. Tn Hi Y Beau β€” 11. 12. BG's Beau β€” 12. SV Beau β€” 10. Football β€” 10. 11. 12. Baseball β€” 10. 11. 12. Track β€” 10. Interact V. Pres., FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. BS β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. JA β€” 10. What you own is your own Kingdom, what you do is your own glory, what you love is your own power, what you ive is your own story, in your head is the answer, let it guide you along, let your heart be your anchor, and the beat ot your own song. Rush 2112 Bass, Billy Glen: Marching Band β€” 10. 11. Key Club β€” 11. 12. JA β€” Vice Pres. Where's the flood. Chuck? Manager, 11 β€” Pres. 12. FBLA β€” 11 Doing an iniury puts you below your enemy, revenging one makes you but even with him; forgiving it sets you above him. Bass, Judy Carolyn: Spanish Club β€” 10 DECA β€” 11. FFA β€” 12. If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? For I must be traveling on now. cause there's too many places I've got to see. lynyrd Skynyrd Beck Jr., James Marvin: Football β€” 10. 11. FCA β€” 10. 11. Spanish Club β€” 10, FFA β€” 11. 12, Interact β€” 12. BS β€” 12. Track β€” 10 Goodbye's make the lourney harder. Beeson, Clara Elizabeth: I hada good time, but I’m glad it's over. Mrs. Claiborne's room is |ust like home. Bellue, Marcella Francis: Girls' Softball Captain β€” 11. Broadmoor High School Girls' Softball is Β« 1. Bennett, Michael David: Transferred from Baton Rouge High β€” 1977. Benton, Samuel Harry: Interact β€” 12, Football β€” 12. JA β€” 10. Life has its ups and downs and that's the way these last three years in high school have been, up and down. Bergeron, Charles Lawrence: 1st Jazz Band β€” 10. 11. 12. All State Jazz Ensemble β€” 11. 12. Band Captain β€” 12. Band Council β€” 12. Symphonic Band β€” 11, 12. Concert Band β€” 10. 2nd Jazz Ensemble β€” 10. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord Psalm 100 Bernstein, Mindy Renefc: Spanish Club β€” 10. 11, Choir β€” 10. Drama Club β€” 10, Drill Team β€” 10, BG's β€” 11. Tri-Hi Y β€” 11, Tri-Hi-Y Treas. β€” 12. Buccar-ettes β€” 1 1. 12. FTA β€” 11. BMA β€” 12. NH S β€” 12. Sr. Exec. Coun. β€” 12. Love and live β€˜or today, hope and dream for tomorrow, but always cherish the memories of yesterday. Thanks for the memories Broadmoor! Berry, Lisa Ann: COE β€” 12, GAA β€” 10. II. If someone were to ask me what I wanted most in the world, it would be to be happy with myself; for you can't love others without loving yourself, and the first step to loving yourself is to be happy with what you are.” Bessmertny, Michel Bene: Jr. Board Member of FCA. Bird, Regina Bird: FBLA Certificate, COE β€” 12. AFSβ€” 10. II. AFS V. Pres. β€” 12. FBLA 11. FBLA Treas. β€” 12. FHA β€” 10. If you don't understand, reread the directions Blackwell, Susan Patricia: NHS β€” 12. GGA β€” 10. FHA β€” 10. 8G's β€” 11. 12. BMA β€” 10. II. 12. BMA β€” Sec Treas. β€” 12. COE β€” Treas. β€” 12. BUCS β€” 12. Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail.” Blake, Amy Kathleen: FHA β€” 10. FBLA β€” 11. Buccarettes β€” 12. Track β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 12. If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane. Jimmy Buffet Blakeley. Stacy Lee: Entra Effort Award Track β€” 10, Most Valuable Track β€” 11. BCS β€” 10. SGA β€” 11. 12. Tri-Hi Y β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Interact Sweet-I .cart β€” 10. 11. 12. BMA β€” 12. BG'sβ€” 11,12. Softball β€” 10, Track β€” 10. 11. 12. It's like this: when I was a child I spoke and thought and reasoned as a child. But when I became a man my thoughts grew far beyond those of my childhood, and now I have put away the childish things. 1 Corinthians 13:11 Bonin, Brett Thomas: Transferred from Little Cyprus Maunceville High School. It's about time. Boudreaux, Connie Marie: The High School years have been the best in my life, so far but the best is yet to come. Diane Charles was voted most likely to throw a snowball. Boudreaux, John Kelly: NEDT Cert. β€” 10. National Merit Commended Student, Wrestling β€” 10. 11, 12. Leo Club β€” 11. 12. . . .lam larger, better than I thought. I did not know I held so much goodness.” Walt Whitman Bounds, Rebecca Lynn: FHA β€” 10, 11. Band β€” 10. 11. Iam crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live, yet not I but Christ liveth within me. and the life which I now live in the flesh I 93 10. Latin Award β€” 11, Optimist Award β€” 12. Acapella Choir β€” 10, 11, 12. Choir Historian β€” 12. All Parish Choir β€” 12. JCL β€” 11, Nat. Latin Honor Soc. β€” 11. 12. BMA β€” 11. 12. SSA β€” 11. SGA Tutorial Assoc. β€” 12. BUCS β€” 12. NHS Reporter β€” 12, Hi-Y Sweetheart β€” 12. Where'm I goin? I don’t know. When will I get there? I ain’t certain. All I know is I am on my way.” Alan Jay Lerner Kelley, S. Boyd: AMF Boyle, Edward Michael III: 3rd Place in Debate Tourn. β€” 11, French Club β€” 10. Debate Squad β€” 11. 12, Debate V. Pres. β€” 12, Tennis β€” 10. Presidential Classroom β€” 12. Hi-Y β€” 12. Debate is Great! Thanks Mrs. Spiers. Bradford, William Dunbar: BCS Beau β€” 10, Football β€” 10. Baseball β€” 10. After all the years which seemed so fast, the years to come couldn't be like the past. Breeden,Sharon Kay: AFS β€” 10. BCS β€” 10. BG’s β€” 11, 12. NHS β€” 11. 12. Marching 8and β€” 10. 1 1. 12, Symphonic Band β€” 10, 11, 12. Jazz Ensemble 11 β€” 10. 11. Jazz Ensemble 1β€”12. Where there is faith, there is love, where there is love, there is peace, where there is peace, there is God. where there is God, there is no need. Brewer, David Michael: Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Stage Band β€” 10. 11. 12. French Club β€” 10, Fr. Club V. Pres. β€” 11. Pres. β€” 12. Key Club β€” 10. Key Club Reporter Hist. β€” 11. Sec. β€” 12. SGA β€” 12. Wrestling β€” 12. JA β€” 11. There are no hopeless situations; there are only men who have grown hopeless about them. Clare Boothe Brewer, Douglas Lee: Key Club β€” 10. 11. 12. Key Club Sec β€” 11. V. Pres. β€” 12. Pres. β€” 12. BMA β€” 11. SGA β€” 11. 12. EBR Youth Council β€” 11. Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Best timesofmylife.” Bristol, Scott C.: Leo Clubβ€” 10. 11, 12, Buccarette Beau β€” 10. 11. 12, FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. Tennis β€” 10. Brouillette, Rhonda Fay: PEM β€” 11. Nature is the glass reflecting God, as by the sea reflected is the sun, too glorious to be gazed on his sphere. Broussard, Marque Damian: Soph. Favor ite β€” 10, Mardi Gras Court β€” 10, 1 1. BCS Beau β€” 10. Keyette Beau β€” 10, 11. 12. Rep. of BR Youth Council β€” 10. 11, Boys' State β€” 12. Rep. of HS Business Symposium β€” 10. V. Pres, of Jr. Class. Key Club β€” 10. 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. Beta Club β€” 10. 11, SGA β€” 10. 1 1. 12. Football β€” 10. 11, 12, Basketball β€” 10, 11. 12, Baseball β€” 10. 11. 12. Track β€” 10. The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep and miles to A pastime of many seniors. go before I sleep. Robert Frost Bruce, Julia Ann: Tri-B'S β€” 11, FCA β€” 12, COE β€” 12. Beloved, let us love one another; For love is of God; and every one that toveth is born of God and knoweth God.” I John 4:7 Brumfield, Brent Allen: Baseball β€” 10. 12. Leo Club β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. BBA β€” 11. 12. I will always have something that can never be taken from me. fond memories of B.H.S. Bumgarner, Rhonda Darlene: Acapella Choir β€” 10. 11. 12. Denims Diamonds β€” 12. BG's β€” 11, JV Tennis Team β€” 10. If we change the world, let it bear the mark o4 our intelligence. Bunch, Donna Marie: Outstanding Span ish Student β€” 11, Spanish Club β€” 11. Beta Club β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 12. Sr. Class Exec. Council. ... Strong purposes our minds possess, our hearts affections fill, we toi and earn, we seek and learn . . . A. H. Clough Bundy, Sue L.: Marching Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Choir β€” 11. Concert Band β€” 10. Symphonic Band β€” 11. 12, SGA Rep β€” 10. GGA β€” 10. 11. Art Club β€” 12. Softball β€” 10. Letter. Basketball β€” 11. β€œHe who would have nothing to do with thorns must never attempt to gather flowers.” Burkhart, Linda Jane: Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. GAA β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. Tri B's β€” 11.COEβ€” 12. BUCSβ€” 12. It's not your brain. It's |ust a flame. That burns your change. To keep you insane. Bowie Burks, Belinda Kim: GGA β€” 11,12. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can. and the wisdom to know the difference. Burks, Linda Kar: GAA β€” 10. 11. I am only one. but I a m one. I cannot do everyting, but I can do something; and what I should do and can do. by the grace o4 God I will do.” Butler, Larrie Huson, III: Basketball β€” 10. 11. 12. FCA. V.P. β€” 12. Buzzinotti, Nancy Jane: Volleyball Team β€” 10. FHA β€” 10. 11. Pres. β€” 12. BG's β€” 11. Spanish Club β€” 11. My parents are something special. They brought me here; they stayed by my side. I would like to say thank you. 94 It snowed in Baton Rouge, La. on Thursday. January 9, 1978, at one twenty five p.m. 10. Varsity Basketball Team β€” 11. 12. β€’β€’Your day is coming. Causey, Carl Edwin: Art Club β€” 10. 12. AFS β€” 12. How can you think of saying to him. Brother, let me help you get rid of that speck in your eye, when you can't see past the board in yours? Cavalier, Ellen Marie: FT A β€” Treas. β€” 11, Pres. β€” 12. Marching Band β€” 10. 11. Flag Corps β€” 12. BG's β€” 11. 12. JJ'S β€” 11. SGA β€” 11. Band Librarian β€” 10. 11, 12. AFS β€” 10. 11. FHA β€” 10. 12. BCS β€” 10. Newspaper Staff β€” 11, 12. Buccaneer Log Staff β€” 12. Concert Band β€” 10. 11. 12. There's so many dreams I've yet to find. C. King. Calabrese, Kelli Leigh: Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. BCS β€” 10. JJ's β€” 11. BG's β€” 11 Everybody's gotta go sometimes, and I'm so far from ready. I ain't gonna let it mess my mind. I'm gonna keep on rockm steady. Atlanta Rhythm Section Calamari, Edward Elliot: Hi-Y β€” 12. Aca pella Choir β€” 10. 11. 12, Equip. Mgr. β€” 12. Ideals are like the stars; We never reach them. but. we chart our course by them. Carl Schurz Campbell, Dannette: Spanish Club β€” 10. FHA β€” 10. COE β€” 12. There is a time to depart even when there is no certain place to go. Campo, Antoinette: Band β€” 10. Spanish Club. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Canaday, Archie Thomas: BBA β€” 1 1. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. And still those voices are calling from faraway. Wake you up in the middle of the night |ust to hear them say.-. Cangelosi, Terri Ann: Track β€” 10. BG's β€” 10. JJ's β€” 1 1. SGA β€” 12. OECA β€” 12. Isn't it weird how you hate the things you love the most. Caputa, Dean Joseph: Marching Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Stage 8and β€” 11. Drum Corps β€” 12. Suddenly there are now so many giants everywhere, so many men who think even God looks small when they're walk ing tall.” Carpenter, Lisa Jo: NEDT Award β€” 10. Nat'l. Latin Honor Society β€” 11. Buccarettes β€” 11. 12. Asst Squad leader. BG's β€” 11. 8CS β€” 10. FCA β€” 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. In all thy ways acknowledge Him. and He shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:6. Carver, Catharine Jane: AFS β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12. Psyche Club β€” 12. JA β€” 11. Spirit Pack β€” 12. Greater love hath no man than this, that man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13. Cash, Laurie Elizabeth: Homecoming Court β€” 10. BCS Sec. β€” 10. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. Tri-Hi-Y β€” 10. 11. 12. Beta Club β€” 10. 11. FCA β€” 10. 11. AFS β€” 11. JJ'S β€” 11. BG's β€” 11. 12. FTA β€” 12. Art Club β€” 12. Newspaper Staff Sports Editor β€” 12. There's a time to party, a time to face reality, and a time to move into bigger horizons. I go forth to conquer them. Cassano, Gerald M.: BCS β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. Interact β€” 12, JV Basketball β€” Chaffin, Svend Frances: Girls' State β€” 11. Maiorelte β€” 12. FTA β€” 10. 11. V. Pres., BCS β€” 10. Beta β€” 11. 12. BMS β€” 12. BG's β€” 11. 12. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. Treas.. Keyettes β€” 11. 12. Ser. Leader β€” 12. FCA β€” 10, 11, 12, Track β€” 10. Marching Band β€” 10. 11. Bucca neer Log Staff β€” 10.1 1. Editor β€” 12. To achieve all that is possible. We must attempt the impossible. To be as much as we can be. We must dream of being more. Chambers, Sonya Lynnette: If I leave here tomorrow, will you still remember me, cause I'm as free as a bird now, and this bird you cannot change. L. Skynard Chandler, Jo Leah: Key Club Sweetheart β€” 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. FCA Sec. β€” 11. 12. BG's β€” 11. 12. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. JC L β€” 10. BMS β€” 12. Jr. Exec. Council. Sometimes we reflect upon those good things; and those thoughts always center around those we love. . . I can count the ti mes I have forgotten to say thank you and just how much I love them. Charles, Diane Leslie: Outstanding Jr. Buccarette. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. Tri Hi Y β€” 10. 11. Pres. β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. BG s β€” Ser. Leader β€” 11. Treas. β€” 12. 8eia Club β€” 11. 12. Jr. Exec. Council. Youth Legislature β€” 11. 12. Let us have faith that right makes might; and in that faith, let us, to the end. dare to do our duty as we understand it. Lincoln 95 Chausse, Pascale: 1st Prize in French Speech β€” 10, Officer of World Youth β€” 10. Liturgy Club β€” 10. 11. AFS β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 12. Exchange Student from College Notre Dame De L'Assomp-tion. Quebec. Canada β€” 12. Chenot, Marie Louise: SGA β€” 10. Transferred from Littleton High School, Little ton. Colorado β€”11. With each rising sun. think of life as just a beginning, show kindness and love today, for tomorrow's chance may be lost. Clark, Rose Marie: Spanish Club β€” 10. FHA β€” 10. 11. COE β€” 12. In everything you do put God first and he will direct you and crown your efforts with success. Cloy, James Clint: Football β€” 10. 11. 12. Track β€” 10. 11. Interact β€” 10. 11. 12. BSβ€” 12. It was fun. but I'm glad it's over.” Coles, Boyd Douglas: Jazz Ensemble β€” 11. 12. Marching 8and β€” 12. Collins, Robert Michael: BBA, Pres. β€” 11. 12, FCA β€” 11. Leo β€” 11. 12. Foot ball β€” 11. Transferred from Spring Woods High School, Houston, Texas β€” 11. You never realize how much you will miss someone until you move away from them and never see them. Collins, Stacia: BG's β€” 11. Acapella Choir β€” 10, 11, Softball Team β€” 10, 11. Ask and it shall be given; Seek and ye shall find. Knock and it shall be opened. Matt. 7:7 Conway, Jamie Je an: DECA β€” 12. Transferred from Eastern High School. Louisville. Kentucky β€” 11. Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time. The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say . . . Corban, Melanie: National Honor Society β€” 12. PEM β€” 11. Business Award β€” 11. I will a lways cherish the memories of the good times that I have had and the friends that I have made. Broadmoor is the greatest! Courtney, David Edmund: Spirit Pack β€” 12. High School is like that one love, when you're in it, it seems as if it will last forever, but when it's overyou miss it. Coutee, Cheryl Lynne: Volleyball Team β€” 10, Swim Team β€” 10, BMA β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 11, 12. Choir β€” 10. 11. Quitters never win and winners never quit. Cox, Janet Elizabeth: NEDT Cert. β€” 10. Nat'l. Merit Semifinalist β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11,12. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12. SSA β€” 11. Buccarettes β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 12, Hi-Y Sweetheart β€” 12. Hold fast to your dreams, for when dreams go. life is a barren field, frozen with show. Crutchfield, John Edward Jr.: FFA β€” 11, 12. AFS β€” 10. 11. 12. Baseball β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. FBA β€” 12. Men are born with two eyes but with one tongue n order they should see twee as much as they say. Currie, Elizabeth Anne: Letter in Softball β€” 10. 11. Most Improved Softball β€” 10. NHS β€” 12. Softball β€” 10. 11. 12. Marching Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Track β€” 10. It is characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things Henry Thoreau Curry, Kim Marita: La. Girls' State β€” 11. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12, Squad Leader β€” 12. Squad Master β€” 12. Spanish Club Treas. β€” 10. BCS β€” 10, Beta Club β€” 10, 11, 12. Jr. Class Treas. β€” 11. BG's β€” 11. 12. SGA β€” 11. 12. JJ's β€” 11. NHS β€” 11. 12. Sr. Class V. Pres. β€” 12. Keyettes β€” 12. BMA β€” 12. Buccaneer Staff β€” Feature Editor β€” 12. There's so many dreams I've yet to find . . . Carole King Craddock, Faustine Jo: NEDT Cert. β€” 10, Marching Band. Al Parish Band β€” 10. 11. Symphonic Bandβ€” 10. 11. 12. Majorette β€” 10. 11. Head β€” 12. SGA β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 8MA β€” 12. Debate Squad β€” 11. Cast of No More Homework β€” 10. BG's β€” 10. Transferred from Fairmont Senior High. Fair mont. West Virginiaβ€” 10. Life is no brief candle to me. It is a splendid torch which I have hold of for the moment, and I want to make it burn brightly before handing it on to future generations.” Crawford, Kenneth Luther, Jr.: It is one of the beautiful compensations of life that no one can sincerely try to help another without helping himself. Crifasi, Margaret Theresa: GGA β€” 10. BG's β€” 12. Art Club β€” 11. 1 2. FHA β€” 10. 11.12. Today is the first day of the rest of our lives. Crochet, Cheri Ann: All Tournament Soft-ball β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. BG's β€” 11. 12. Softball β€” 10, 11. BCS β€” 10. Buccarettes β€” 10, 11. SV's β€” 10. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can. and the wisdom to know the difference. There is no man like a snowman. Danna, Mary Antoinette: BGs β€” 11. JJ's β€” 11. FHAβ€” 11. DECA. Davis, Joseph Henry: Choir β€” 10, 11. 12, All Parish Choir β€” 12. Denims Diamonds β€” 12, Art Club β€” 12, Library Aide β€” 10. 12. But in looking back at the places I’ve been. I d sure be the first one to say. when I look at myself today. Wouldn't have done it any other way. Jim Croce David, Stanley F. Ill: All District First Team m Football β€” 12. Football β€” 11. 12. Interact β€” 11. 12, 8roadmoor Sen tors β€” Sgt. at Arms β€” 12. A man must carry on. Dawes, Christopher Marion: Band β€” 10. 11. Spanish Club β€” 10. These haven't been the best years, but f guess the best is yet to come. Day, Peggy Marie: Beta β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. BG s β€” 11. FCA β€” 11. Copy Editor of Buccaneer. Transferred from St. Joseph s Academy β€” 11. Love and live in the present hope for the future, but always cherish the memories of the past. Day, Tamarah Dean: National Honor Societyβ€” 12, Marching Bandβ€” 10, 11. 12, Concert Band β€” 10. 11. 12, Stage Band β€” 10. 11, 12. Senior Exec. Council, Latin Club β€” 10, Biology Rally β€” 10, Al Parish Band β€” 11. Presidential Classroom β€” 12. Winner of Henson Moore Essay Contest β€” 12. With a good conscience our only reward, with history the final |udgeof our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love . . . knowing . . . God's work must truly be our own. JFK Dean, Steven David: FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Cross Country β€” 10. 11. Girls' Track Manager β€” 10. Boys' Track Manager β€” 11. Live every day as if it were your last. Do every job as if you were the boss. Drive as if ail other vehicles were police cars. Treat everybody else as if they were you. Delahoussaye, Gerard Lewis II: Transfer red from Clinton High School, Clinton, Miss. β€” 11. DeLaune, Terri Lee: Swimming Team β€” 10. BG s β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. Enioy your younger days, because soon it will be a lonely daze drifting by in silent haze. Denison. Stephanie Leigh: FHA β€” 10. 11, Reporter β€” 12. Art Club β€” 12, Office Aide β€” 12. If you love something let it go. If it comes back it's yours. If it doesn't it never was yours. Deville. Darren John: Art Club β€” 11. 12, DECA β€” 12. We have suffered and enioyed good and bad times together. Now it is time β€˜or us to part; let us remember only the good times. Diaz, Martha Stella: Transferred from Las Escfavas. Panama City. Panama β€” 1977. I you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it. you can become it. Dobbins, Martin Craig: Football β€” 10. Cross Country β€” 11. 12. Track β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 12. Key Club β€” Sec. β€” 12. I firmly beSeve that any man's finest hour his greatest fulfilment to all he holds dear is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle- victorious. Vince Lombardi Dolan, Linda Leigh: Spanish Club β€” 11. Buccarettes β€” 11. 12. BG s β€” 11. 12, AFS β€” 10. Transferred from Cave Spring High School, Roanoke. Va. β€” 11. One song leads to another song, A friend to another friend. So I'll travel along with a song and a friend. Donnelly, Stephan Ray: JV Baseball β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Concert Band β€” 10. If music is the toy of life, then play on!” Drago, Lisa Anne: Track Team β€” 10, Basketball Team β€” 11. 12. Volleyball Mgr. β€” 12. Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who reioice, but for those who love, time is eternity. Henry Van Dyke Drouet, Suzanne Katherine: NEDT Certi -icate β€” 10. Liberty Bell Editorial Contest β€” 2nd Place β€” 11. National Honor Society β€” 12. JV Tennis β€” 10. Varsity Tennis β€” 11. All mankind is divided into three classes: those who are immovable, those who are movable, and those who move Ben Franklin Dupuy, Russell Lee: Football β€” 10. 11. Baseball β€” 10. Transferred β€˜rom Catholic High β€” 12. We were here to party β€” Class of ’78. Durrett, Steven Loren: FCA β€” 10. Leo β€” 10. Interact β€” 11, 12. Broadmoor Seniors β€” 12. Football β€” 10. 11. 12. Outstanding JV Player β€” 10. Wrestling β€” 10. 11. 12. Outstanding JV Wrestler β€” 10. City Champ Wrestling β€” 1 1. Team Captain β€” 12. A man must carry on. Dyer, Suzanne Marie: Homecoming Court β€” 10. 11. Mardi Gras Court β€” 11, Girls' State β€”11. BCS β€” 10. Span ish Club β€” 10. Buccarettes β€” 10, 11. FCA β€” 10. Rep Histo β€” 11. Sec. β€” 12. SGA β€” 10. 12. BG s β€” 11. 12. Tri Hi-Y β€” 11. 12. Leo Club Sweetheart β€” 11. 12. Senior Class President, BMA β€” 11, 12. JJ's β€” 12. Don't walk in front of me, I may not ol low. Don't walk behind me I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Eichelberger, Jill: JV Tennis β€” 10. Varsity Tennis β€” 11. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make 97 them come true.” Elling, Laura Pauline: AFS β€” 10. 11. Buccarettes β€” 11. 12. Art Club β€” 10. Life is a daring adventure or nothing.” Helen Keller Elsey, RuthMartha: FCA β€” 11. 12. Girls' Basketball β€” 11. French Club β€” 11. National Honor Society β€” 12. BMA β€” 11.12. Girls' Softball Mgr. β€” 11. ” I never let school interfere with my education. Mark Twain Fabre, Sherrell: FH A β€” 10. V.P. β€” 11. Farris, Toni Michelle: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. EBRP Youth Council β€” 10. So you live from day to day and you dream about tomorrow, and the hours go by like minutes, and the shadows come to stay, so you take a little something to make them go away . . .” Foy, John Greg: Football β€” 10. 11, 12, Interact β€” 12. BSβ€” 12. Finkenaur, Robert Griff: National Honor Society β€” 11. 12. NEDT Cert. β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 1 1. SSA β€”11. SGA β€” 12. Hi-Y Service Leader β€” 12. Exec. Council β€” 12. A stro ng person will be able to find a job. but a smart person will be his boss. We will miss you Broadmoor, you made us all bosses! Fitts, Myra Frances: 8uccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. Tri-Hi Y β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 12. Buccarette Squad Leader β€” 12. With every rising of the sun. think of your life as |ust begun Butcher, Sharon Frances: Volleyball β€” 10. Softball β€” 10, Track β€” 10. 11. 12. Cross Country β€” 11. 12. Basketball β€” 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. XL β€” 10. 11. 12. SV's β€” 10. JJ's β€” 11. There are no strangers here; only friends we haven't met.” Frederic, Tracey Lynn: Spanish Club β€” 10. BCS β€” 10. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. 8G's β€” 11. 12. Keyettes β€” 11. Sec. β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 12. With Christ as my savior I need neither fear the present nor be apprehensive of the future I am safe and secure in his hands.” Freshney, Elizabeth Ann: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. La. Girls' State β€” 11. BCS β€” 10. Beta β€” 10. 11. 12. Keyettes β€” 10. 11. 12 β€” Treas., Swim Team β€” 10. Buccarettes β€” 10, 11. 12 β€” Skipper; BG's β€” 11. 12, Buccaneer Log Staff β€” 10. 11. 12 β€” Editor. FCA β€” 10. 11. Treas. β€” 12. BMA β€” 12. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12, Jr. Class Exec. Council. Here's looking at you. R. Green May the road rise up to meet you. may the wind be at your back, and may God hold you in the palm of His hand until we meet again. Frick, Julie Diane: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. XL Honor Certificate, Cast of No More Homework, Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden” β€” 10. Love is Contagious β€” 11. FTA β€” 11. 12. JCL β€” 11. 12 β€” Pres., News Editor and Managing Editor of Buccaneer Newspaper. Our thoughts are the epochs of our lives; all else is but as a journal of the winds that blew while we were here.” Henry David Thoreau Futch, Angela Renee: Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12 β€” Treas., FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12. Love and live for today, hope and dream for tomorrow, but always cherish the memories of yesterday. Garmon, Judith Lynne: BCS β€” 10. carettes β€” 10. 11. 12 β€” Rep. Hisf. BG's β€” 11. National Honor Society 12. FCA β€” 11. 12. Tri-Hi-Y β€” 10. 11. 12 β€” Chaplain. Garrett, Annette Aline: Spanish Club 10. Buccarettes β€” 10. BCS β€” 10. JJ's V.P. β€” 11. Hang on. help is on its’ way! Gaudet, Richard Bryan: Leo Club β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 11. FCA β€” 10.11. Gaudin, Florence C.: Tennis Team β€” 12. JAβ€” 12. To your own self be true, then you can not be false to any man. Gilin, Linda Ann: Spanish Club β€” 10. COE β€” 12. How many friends would remain if aJ! persons knew what each said of the other. Gladson, Mark Erick: German Club 10. 11. AFS β€” 11. Tennis Club β€” 11 12. Art Club β€” 12. If you cannot bewilder them with bri liance. baffle them with bull. Gleason, Kevin Lamar: The past two years were great but my senior year was the greatest. I'll miss the good times. Glueck, Gregory: FCA β€” 10. 11. 1 2. SGA β€” 11. Interact β€” 11. 12. Athletic Man ager β€”10. 11. 12, JCL β€” 10. JA β€”10. There's only one thing I have to say and that is Broadmoor is the best no matter what anyone says'.” Godbold, Karen Sue: FBLA β€” 10. GAA β€” 10. Acapella Choir β€” 10. 11. TRI B's β€” 11. Spanish Club β€” 12. JA β€” 11. My soul is my pony, I rode here today. Through badlands and black hills, I came a tong way. Goings, Debra Kay: Spanish Club β€” FHA β€” 11. COE β€” 12. Library Aide β€” 11. She did??? (Mrs. Morgan) Since the Lord is directing our steps, why try to understand everything that happensalong the way. Proverbs 20:24 Gordon, Rebecca Susan: BG's β€” 11,12; Marching Band β€” 10. 11, 12; Flag Corps Capt. β€” 12. Concert Band β€” 10. 11.12. Then you and I. would simply fly away. Graham, Loise Marie: Choir β€” 10, Symphonic Choir β€” 11. Transferred from North Hills High School. Pittsburgh. Pa. β€” 11. Good bye!” Green, Neal Wayne: Debate Squad β€” 10. 11. 12. Pres. β€” 12. Cert, of Excellence. Discussion Tournament β€” 10 and Extemp. Speaking β€” 10. 2nd Place Debate at Alex β€” 11. 2nd Place Debate at SLU β€” 11. SGA β€” 12. Hi-Y β€” 12. FAA β€” 11, 12 β€” Pres., Interclub Council Rep. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” Green, Rodger Gregory: JV Football β€” 10. Varsity Football β€” 10, 11. 12. Leo β€” 11. 11. Spanish Club β€” 10, FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Interact β€” 12. BS β€” 12. The years pass too quickly. The games go by too fast. Now all our victories are nothing but the past. For there are not more problems and no more pains. There is no next year; For us. with graduation all too near. Transferred from John Curtis High School, New Orleans, La. β€” 11. If you are going to climb, you've got to grab the branches, not the blossoms.” 10. and Wonder Boy and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis β€” 11. Turn me loose; I'll never be the same. Griffin, Todd Elliot: FCA, Cross Country β€” 11. Football Mgr. β€” 10. 11. Cast of Wonder Boy. If you live your life believing that God is alive and moving, then you will stay alive and moving, forever. Gross, George Michael: Key Blue β€” 11. 12. SGA β€” 10, Marching Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Symphonic Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Ja Ens. I β€” 11, 12. Jazz Ens. II β€” 11. The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is laughter.” Mark Twain Guttery, Randall Stephen: Acapella Choir β€” 10, 1 1. 12 β€” Pres., Interclub Council β€” 12, Leo β€” 12. Youth Legislature β€” 12. Hi-Y β€” 12. Denims Diamonds β€” 12. All Parish Choir β€” 12. Who's Who Among Amer. Music Students. Choir was great but Jesus is the greatest. Hahn, Donna Marie: Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. JJ's β€” 11.BCSβ€” 10. β€œBE on your way. Maybe some day we will meet again. Try not to cry. Tears make me think how it might have been.” Haldiman, Catherine Irene: Spanish Club β€” 10. AFS β€” 11. 12. Pres. β€” 12. French Club β€” 11. Debate Squad Sec β€” 12. 8G's β€” 11. 12. Psychology Club β€” 12. Drama and Speech β€” 10, 11. 12. Plays β€” 10. 11. 12. Interclub Council β€” 12. You'll never learn to fly unless you learn to fall. You'll never know the answers til you've heard the call. You can't turn back until you face it all. Take my word, you're leavm too soon. Hall, Janice Darlene: FTA β€” 10. GAA β€” 10. PEM β€” 11. COE β€” 12. 8CS β€” 10. A smile is iust a curve that can set a lot of things straight. Haddad, Gigi: Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. BG's β€” 10. 11. JJ's β€” 11. DECA β€” 12. Cast of Hail the Hunkering Hero β€” 10, and The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis β€” 11. Take time out of each day for thought, for love, and for play. Haddad, Gregory: Broadmoor Semors-VB β€” 12. BBA β€” 12. FCA β€” 12. JJ's Beau β€” 11. Cast of No More Homework β€” Hamilton, Clint Darden: FFA β€” 10. 11. 12. DECA β€” 11. Track β€” 10. 11. FCA β€” 10. 11. Wrestling β€” 10. Football β€” 10. That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon for as long, is of the word of life. I wonder what tomorrow has in mind for me. or am I in its mind at all.” Hamilton, Paulette Denise: David Bark puts Lisa Smith on Cloud Nine. 99 Gregory, Marc: Football β€” 10. 11. 12. A real friend is one who helps us to think our noblest thoughts, put β€˜orth our best efforts, and to be our best selves. Hammonds, Billy Mark: BMA β€” 12, Key Club β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. Industrial Arts Club β€” 10. 11. The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little longer. Hammonds, Melinda: FHA β€” 10, 11. Reporter, 12. V.P.. Tri B's β€” 11. BG’s β€” 12. BMA β€” 11. 12. JAβ€” 10 Hope 6 the thing with feathers that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without the words, and never stops at all. Emily Dickinson Harlan, Leo F., Jr.: Latin Club β€” 10. Track β€” 11, 12. Cross Country β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 11. 12. Key Club β€” 12. Leo β€” 10. 11. F8LA β€” 10. SGA β€” 12. The times we live today are tomorrow memories; make them worth remembering. Harrell, Deborah Linn: NEDT Certificate β€” 10, National Merit Semi'mahst β€” 12. Latin Honor Society β€” 11. FFA β€” 10. YACA β€” 10. JCL β€” 11. 12. National Honor Society β€” 11. 12, BMA β€” 10. 11. 12. BUCSβ€” 12. β€œSail o'er the canyons and on to the stars; reach 4or the heavens in hope for the future, and all that we can be. not what we are.” John Denver Harris, Mark Robert: AFS β€” 10. 1 1 β€” Pres. β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11, 12. BMA β€” 11. 12. JCL β€” 11. 12. Wrestling β€” 10. Every problem has a different solution. Harrison, Gina Catherine: DECAClub β€” 12. Hastings. David Ward: Jazz Band II β€” 10. 11. 12. All Parish Honor Band β€” 11, Al State Jazz Ensemble β€” 12. Music has meant a great deal to me in my past years o' high school and I still love it. but I apologize to my teachers 4or my neglect in their classrooms, and I appreciate their understanding So. thanks ! Hayden, Steven Jerome: JV Football. JV Baseball. JV Track. Varsity Football β€” 11. 12. All District β€” 12. All Parish β€” 12. Varsity Baseball β€” 11. 12. Interact President β€” 12. BCS Beau. Broadmoor Seniors. When the going gets tough, think back to Broadmoor. Hayes, Connie: BCS β€” 10. BGs β€” 11, BMS β€” 11. Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today.” Hayes, Stephanie Anne: BCS β€” 10. The next Miss America’ (J. Frick) Spanish Club β€” 10. 11, 12, Outstanding Spanish Student β€” 10, 11, 8G’s β€” 11, 12. National Honor Society β€” 12, FTA β€” 12. Where’s yourhall pass? (C. Haldiman) The long and winding road that leads to your door will never disappear. I’ve seen that road before. It always leads me here, leads me to your door... Haymon, Robert Brian: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. Quiz Bowl Team β€” 12, Presiden tial Classroom, Wash. D.C., Choir β€” 10. 11. 12. VP β€” 12. All Parish Choir β€” 12. Leo Club β€” Treasurer β€” 11, 12. SSA β€” 11. Hi-Y, V.P. β€” 12. Debate Squad β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11, Denims Diamonds β€” 12. SGA β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. BBA β€” 1 1. 12. Jr. and Sr. Class Exec. Council. Baseball 10. 12. In a society plagued by fads, apathy, and redundance, individualism is some thing we should all strive to attain, for we as people have something very special to offer our thoughts, ideas, and abilities. These are unalienable, yet so o'ten remain dormant in our being. Heaton, Carolyn Jean: 8CS β€” 10, Span ish Club β€” 10. Buccarettes β€” 10, 11. BG s β€” 11. JJ’s β€” 11. SV’s β€” 10. SGA β€” 1 1. FCA β€” 11. COE β€” 12. Come and go. it went so 'ast: Did anybody touch you? Hedrick, Linda Sue: COE. Pres. β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 12, National Honor Society β€” 12. BUCS β€” 12 If you love something, let it go 4ree. if it does not return it was not meant to be yours; if it does return, love it with all your heart. Henderson, Holly Lynn: BCS β€” 10, Spanish Club β€” 10. BG s β€” 11. FCA β€” 11, 12, Buccarettes β€” 10. 11, 12, Squad Leader β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 12. Tn-Hi-Y β€” 12. β€’ And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.' Col. 3:17 Herring, Donna Jean: BCS β€” 10. SV β€” 10. BG s β€” 11. SGA β€” 11. JJ's β€”11. The difficult age has come to light- too tired to work β€” too tired to quit. Hilburn, Harvey Cook: FFA β€” 10. 11.12. Band β€” 10. Is it the beginning of the end. or the end of the beginning? Hilton, Angela Kay: French Club β€” 10, 100 AFS β€” 11, BMA β€” 12. German Award β€” 11. Try everything m life once, and the fun things twice. Hollander, Roberta Inge: German Club β€” 11. AFS β€” 12. Transferred from Killeen High School. Killeen, Texas β€” 1977 I would like to thank everyone who gave me support and encouragement in the past, and I hope that all their horizons they seek are paved with gold. Huet, Lori Catherine: Keyettes β€” 10, 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. BG’s β€” 11 β€” Rep Hist.. Pres β€” 12. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12, Buccarettes β€” 10, 11. Squad Leader β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 10, JJs β€” 11, Sec.. Beta Club β€” 12. For yesterday is but a dream and tomor row is only a vision, but today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Hunt. Gregory Gordon: Tennis β€” 10. 11. 12. A man must carry on. J. J. Walker Ingallinera, Susan Lucia: BCS β€” 10, Spanish Club β€” 10. FTA β€” 11. Softball Team β€” 11. Ingle, Jon M.: Party! Irby, Gregory Stephan: Basketball β€” 10. Track β€” 10. Transferred from Canyon ville Bible Academy, Canyonville. Ore. β€” 75. Laura Miller and Friend. School has been a meaningful expert ence and I know that it will help me in my future life. James, Karen Lynn: BG's β€” 10, Art Club β€” 11. Our greatest glory consists not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” Jenkins, Laurie Lynn: Acapella Choir β€” 11, 12. All Parish Choir β€” 12. Life was meant to be lived, and curiosity must be kept alive. One must never, for whatever reason, turn his back on life. Jones. Forest Lee: FCA β€” 10. 11. 12, Leo β€” 11, Football β€” 10. 11. 8asebali β€” 10. 11. 12. Basketball β€” 10. With all mankind, the departure of spirit must take place. This destiny is inevitable. May God embrace your spirit with the wisdom and kindness of his love. Juelg, Vincent: Marching 8and β€” 10. 11. 12. Concert Band β€” 10. 11. Symphonic Band β€” 11, 12. All State Jazz Ensemble. Spanish Club β€” 10. When you leave, to see the ways of men, remember this saying: β€˜Do right to all. and wrong no man’. Kaiser, Anna Lisa: Varsity Baseball Bat Girl β€” 10. 11. β€œIt’s been fun. Keene. Vicky: FHA β€” 11. β€’β€’In the beginning we say hello. In between we say how have you been. But near the end we say goodbye, never to return again Kennedy, Sharon Lynne: BCS β€” 10. BG’s β€” 11, SGA β€” 12. BMA β€” 12. Marching Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Sym phonic Band β€” 11, 12, All Parish Honor Band β€” 11. 12. What mark will I leave behind? How will anyone ever know I've been here’ What sign will tell the future traveler that I existed? ... the deepest impression is made in those moments when I can say I care. I love. Kessel, Jean Louise: Girls' State β€” 11, FBLA β€” 10. BMA β€” 11, Buccarettes β€” 11. Cheerleader β€” 12. JJ s β€” 11. BG's β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 12. Tn-Hi-Y β€” 12. Psychology Club β€” 12. Cross Country β€” 10. 11. Track β€” 10. 11. 12. Life’s battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man, but sooner or later the man who wins is the man who thinks he can Kidder, Robyn Elizabeth: BCS 10. JJ’s β€” 11, BG's β€” 11. Buccarettes β€” 10, 11, SGA β€” 10. 12. The everyday Broadmoor flasher β€” without the mask Not where I breathe, but where I love. I live” Kilman, Mary Caroline: Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. Track β€” 10. FHA β€” 10. BG’s β€” 11. DECA β€” 12. Transferred from St. Joseph’s Academy β€” 11. Keep smiling, it makes the world won der what you’ve been up to. King, Pike: To live your life in your own way. To reach for the goals you have set for your self. To be the you that you want to be, that is success. Knight, Russell Scott: FFA β€” 10. Leo β€” 1 I. 12. Disease can be cured; fate is incura ble. LaCoq. Millicent Rose: Art Club β€” 11, 12. FFA β€” 11. JA β€” 11 Martin Luther King had a dream, and I'm a part of it because I believe for a 101 man to know he will fail, he must first try. and I believe lack of will causes more fail ure than lack of ability, forme, it's a matter of reaching out β€” risking β€” receiving.” Lamb, Cynthia Renee: Maiorette β€” 11. 12. 8CS β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10, FCA β€” 10. 11, 12. SV 10. SGA β€” 10. 11. Marching Band β€” 10, Concert Band β€” 10. 11. 12. BMA β€” 12. BGs β€” 11. Secretary. Let us run with patience the race that is set before us. Hebrews 12:1 Lamson, Rebecca Elisabeth: Optimist Club Outstanding Senior β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 12. Hi-Y Sweetheart β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. BCS β€” 10. BG s β€” 11. 12. Acapella Choir β€” 10. 11. 12. SGA Spirit Comm. 12. SGA Tutorial Comm. β€” 12. SSA β€” 11. Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1 Lancaster, Joseph Bradford: Lee β€” 10, Interact β€” 11, 12, Broadmoor Seniors β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Football β€” 10.11. 12. A duck swam a lake and never lost a feather, maybe this time another year we'll all be together. J. J. Walker Landry, Nancy Clare: Buccareltes β€” 10. 11, 12. BCS β€” 10. BG s β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 11. 12. SGA β€” 11. Beta Club β€” 11. 12, Tri-Hi-Y β€” 11. Sec β€” 12. We are all travelers xi the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend. Laurent, Donna Leah: Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. First Mate β€” 12. Second Mate β€” 11. Show me the path where I should go, O Lord, point out the right road for me to walk. LeBlanc, Ann Marie: Buccaneer Mascot. Leo Club Sweetheart β€” 10. 11. 12. Homecoming Coixt β€” 12, BCS β€” 10. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. Buccarettes β€” 10, 11, Senior Class Treasurer, Keyettes 10.11.12.80-5 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 11.12. O World. I cannot hold thee close enough! Lord. I do fear thou'st made the world too beautiful this year. Edna St. Vincent Millay LeBlanc, Barbara: β€œThere is only one way to get ready for immortality, and that is to love life and live it as gravely and faithfully and cheerfully as we can. LeBlanc, Cindy Lynn: JJ's β€” 1 1. GAA β€” 10. A mother's influence cannot be denied. All that I am. I owe to my mother.' Good luck! LeBlanc, Cynthia: Art Clubβ€” 12. Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved through understanding. Goodbye Broadmoor Ledoux, Michael Craig: SGA β€” 12. French Club β€” 10. 11. Tennis Team β€” 10. 11. Tri B's β€” 10. 11. Newspaper Helper β€” 12. β€œA loser goes around a problem, a winner goes through it; go through life being a winner. Ledoux, Yvette Marie: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. Art Club. Pres. β€” 11. 12. National Honor Society β€” 12. SGA 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 Leffler, Karen Marie: JA β€” 11. 12. Orchestra β€” 10. Track β€” 10, Spanish Club β€” 10. Pep Band β€” 10. Marching Band β€” 10. 11. Transferred from Westerville North High School. Westerville. Ohio β€” 10. If I fail. If I succeed, at least I will live as I believe. Lejeune, Sidney Paul: 8aseball Manager β€” 10. Football Manager 11, Interact β€” 11. Treas. 12. Broadmoor Seniors β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Some day I'll look back on all of this, and hopefully I'll say 'Thank God those weren't the best days of my life. Lemoine, Cheryl: Spanish Club β€” 10, Softball Team β€” 11. COE β€” 12. What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you.” Lenta, Dorothy Kay: Broadmoor Seniors Sweetheart β€” 12. Leo Sweetheart β€” 12, Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. BCS β€” 10. BG s β€” 11. 12. SGA β€” 12. JJ's 11. Pres.; FCA β€” 11. 12. FTA β€” 11. Keyettes β€” 12. Buccarettes β€” 11. 12. Squad Leader 12. Secretary of Senior Class β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 11. 12, National Honor Societyβ€” 11. 12. What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you. Leonard, Terri Lee: YACA β€” 10. JCL β€” 102 10. 11. Arl Club β€” 11. Psyche Club β€” 12. Sweet, sweet memories, a faded rose. Life β€” a beautiful dream, raindrops and rainbows.” Leopard, Debra Sue: DECA β€” 12. Love is only a word until you open your heart to the heartsof others. Lichi, Joei Marie: Latin Honor Society β€” 11. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. Squad Leader, FCA β€” 10. 11. French Club β€” 10. 11. Tri B's β€” 10. 11. BG's β€” 11. JCL β€” 12. Psychology Club β€” 12, Beta Club β€” 12. Therefore I say unto you. what things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them. Mark 11:24 Lidback, Annie Alice: BMA β€” 11, 12. Spanish Club β€” 11. Tennis Team β€” 11. Letter β€”11. We shall pass through this world but once, any good thing, therefore that we can do. any kindness that we can show to any human being, let us do it now β€” for we shall not pass this way again. Lidback, Percy F.: BMA. Golf Team β€” 11, 12, Most Valuable Player β€” 11. Letter β€” 11. 12. We shall pass through this world but once, any good thing, that we can do any kindness that we can show to any human bemg, let us do it now β€” for we shall not pass this way again. Limper, Margaret Anne: Buccarettes β€” 10. Squad Leader β€” 11, Captain β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 11, Secretary β€” 12. President. FTA β€” 11. Rep-Hist.. FCA β€” 10. 11. BG s β€” 1 1. 12. BCS β€” 10. Memories may be beautiful and yet they're too painful to remember. Streisand Lloyd, Donna Rene: DECA β€” 12. I would just like to say that I had three great years at Broadmoor and I met a lot of wonderful people. Good luck to everyone.” Lockhart, Donna Lynn: Acapella Choir β€” 10, 11.12. Music Librarian _ 12. Many of the graduates from the choir have been forgotten, well, if you forget me . . . that's it! Lockwood, Terrie Kay: Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. Second Mate β€” 11. Beta Club β€” 11. 12. Make new friends, but keep the old. The first are silver, the last are gold. Long, Darryl Kevin: BMA β€” 10, BBA 11. 12. A ship n harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. Long, Martha Ray: Volleyball β€” 10. Letter. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. BG's β€” 11. 12. Art Club β€” 11. 12. Buccarettes β€” 12. Second Mate. Exec. Council β€” 12. Tri-Hi-Y β€” 12. β€œI shall 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, for I shall notpass this way again. Lovell, Cindy: FHA β€” 11. 12. FFA β€” 12. Varsity Volleyball β€” 10. 11. 12. All Tourney β€” 12. Life doesn't last forever, so enjoy it, because you can't afterward. Lowrey, Timothy David: Perfect Attendance β€” 11. BMA β€” 10. 11. 12. JCL β€” 10. BBA β€” 11. 12. JA β€” 11. β€œI'm here to be myself and so are you, so why should we change to please somebody if we don't please ourselves. Maassen, Janet Marie: SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€”11,12. Spanish Club β€” VP β€” 10. Keyettes β€” 10. 11. Pres. β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 11. VP β€” 12. Buccarettes β€” 10. Rep Hist. β€” 11. Service Leader β€” 12. Most Outstanding Sophomore β€” 10. Most Outstanding Junior Keyette. I left the woods for as good a reason as I went there. Perhaps it seemed to me that I had several more lives to live, and could not spare any more time for that one... Machost, Jennifer: FHA β€” 10, BCS β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. FTA β€” 10. 11 β€” Dist. V.P.. 12 β€” V.P.. BG's β€” 1 1. 12. JJ'sβ€” 11. SGA β€” 12. I have walked away lonely from those I thought would burn me. I've blocked up my ears so that no one could learn me . . . and broken every one of the ties that bind me. Maddox, Ernest Elmer, III: FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Football β€” 10. Interact β€” 11. 12. Art β€” 12. BBA β€” 11. 12. Lessons learned are like bridges burned. You only need to cross them but once. Is the knowledge gained worth the price of the pain7 Are the spoils worth the cost of the hunt? Dan Fogelburg Magee, Gary Ralph: Art Club. Tennis Team β€” Letter β€” 11. 12. Like waking up from the longest dream, I finally realize what the years really mean. Maggio, Kim Marie: 8CS β€” 10. SGA β€” 10. 11. FCA β€” 10. 8G's β€” 11. DECA β€” 11. The world is like a fruitcake it wouldn't be complete without a few nuts. Mailhes, Linda Carol: Society of Distinguished Amer. H.S. Students. All Parish Choir β€” 12. BUCS β€” 12. BMA β€” 11. 12. BG's β€” 10. 11. Acapella Choir β€” 11. 12. Marching Band and Concert Band β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. A loving heart is the truest wisdom. Dickens Main, Amanda Jean: Latin Honor Society β€” 11. 12. Optimist Club Outstanding Senior Award and Scholarship β€” 12. Perfect Attendance Awards β€” 10. 11. 12. National Honor Society β€” 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. 12. JCL β€” 11. Treas. β€” 12. BMA β€” 11. Pres. β€” 12. Bowling Team β€” 12. Spirit Pack β€” 12. SGA β€” 12. SSA β€” 11. AFS β€” 10. Interclub Council β€” 12. Hi Y Sweetheart β€” 12. Sr. Exec. Council. We may not be all that we ought to be; we may not be all that we want to be, and we may not be all that we are going to be, but we are thankful that we are more than we used to be. Matherne, Kristie Ann: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. National Honor Society β€” 12. EBR Parish Youth Council β€” 11. Newspaper Staff. Editor-in-chief β€” 12. Quill Scroll β€” 12. There's treasures children always seek to find, and |ust like us. you must have had a once upon a time.” 8 Taupin Matson, Charles David: JCL β€” 10. BBA β€” 11. Psychology Club β€” 12. Basketball and Baseball Manager β€” 10. Lettered as Student Trainer for Football and Basketball β€” 11. 12. I thank my teachers and my school for everything I have learned, but I thank my friends and family for everything else. 103 Maxwell, Chris Colin: FCA β€” 10. 11. Spanish Club β€” 11. Key Club β€” 10, SGA β€” 12. Baseball β€” 10. 11. 12. SSA β€” 11. Newspaper Staff β€” 12. β€’β€’I often think back to the time when we thought we knew it all about everything and I realize that, h truth, we knew nothing about life. Mays, Kristi Allise: BCS β€” 10. SGA β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. 80 s β€” 11. 12. JJ's β€” 11. GAA β€” 10. COE. Sec.-12. Spanish Club β€” 10. Broadmoor Seniors Sweetheart β€” 12, FBLA β€” 12. And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: β€˜Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown.' And he replied: 'Go out into the darkness and putyourhand in the handof God'. McAllister. Rhonda Ann: BCS β€” 10. Swim Team β€” 10. 11, Softball Team β€” 11. 12. BG's β€” 12. DEC A β€” Pres. β€” 12. Fine Arts β€” 11. 12. Tri-Hi-Y β€” 12. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. Sr. Exec. Council. Choir β€” 10. GAA β€” 12. '1 may be able to speak the languages of men and even angels but if I have not love, my speech s no more than a noisy gonging bell ... I may have all the faith to move mountains, but if I have not love, lam nothing. 1 Corinthians 13 McCahill, Angie: FHA β€” 10. JJ's β€”11. Take it to the limit. McClendon, Karen Leigh: Band β€” 10, 11. 12. BG’s β€” 12. Bowling Team, Sec.-Treas. β€” 12. 8MA β€” 10. Later . . McConnell. Deborah Joyce: Transferred from Glen Oaks High. Baton Rouge β€” 11. Feel not alone because you are my friend, if but one person tells you that, it means more than plenty, cause even lovers are easier to find, for us no time will be passed, when we meet again it will be tomorrow. McDonald, Mark Stephen: Art Club β€” 10. 11. Spanish Club β€” 10. If you get gloomy |ust take an hour off and sit and think.” McGee, James Barry: National Honor Society β€” 10. Cross Country Running β€” 10. 11. 12. Cross Country Skiing β€” 10. Letter, BMA β€” 11. 12. Stage Band β€” 11. FCA β€” 11. Denims Diamonds β€” 12. Transferred from 8arlett H.S. in Anchorage. Alaska β€” 11. However mean your life is. meet it and live it . . .It looks poorest when you are richest. Thoreau McLean, Kathlee Terry: AFS β€” 10. 11. 12. BUCSβ€” 12. COE β€” 12. FTA β€” 10. GAA β€” 10. Yesterday is a rear view mirror. Which keeps us on the right path. Today is a reality, and tomorrow s only a possibility. McNeil, Laurie Ann: SwimTearn β€” 10. '1 leave with hopes and many memories.” McNeilly, Catherine Marie: Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. A bell is no bell till you mg it. A song is no song till you sing it And Love in your heart wasn't put there to stay. Love isn't love til you give it away. McPherson, Erin Colleen: Marching Band β€” 10. 11. Concert Band β€” 10. Sym phonic Band β€” 11. AFS β€” 11. FCA β€” 10. It's been a long 12 years. I hope to remember everything learned for the future. Forlife has just begun. Meadows, Brian Garrett: Pelican 8oys State β€” 11. SGA President β€” 12, Band β€” 11. 12. FCA. Editor of Pirate β€” 12. I would like to express my sincere thanks to Mr. Fortier and Mr. I. Bergeron for changing my hfe for the better.” Medley, Janet Lynn: Spanish Club β€” 10. 11, 8G's β€” 11. 12. Beta Club β€” 11. 12. National Honor Society β€” 11. 12. SSA β€” 11. Buccarettes β€” Squad Leader β€” 11. Sec. β€” 12. Sr. Exec. Council. Hi-Y Sweetheart. I shall pass through this life but once, any good therefore that I can do. let me do it now for I shall not pass this way again. Miller, Judith Laura: Onward we go. slowly onward; hesitantly stepping but always onward, into the unknown, Miller, James Newell, Jr.: Boys’ State β€” 11. Leo β€” 10. Key Club β€” 11. V.P. β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Beta Club β€” 11. 12, Football β€” 10. Baseball β€” 10. B8A β€” 12. SGA β€” 12. Buccarette Beau β€” 10,11. 12. It is not what he has. nor even what he does, which directly expresses the worth of a man. but what he is. Miller, Terri Lynn: Psuche Club. Trea surer β€” 12. Accept me for what I am. so I can learn what I can be. Good luck! Montgomery, Gary Stephen: Key Club β€” 11.12. Riches of the heart are of everlasting value, while treasures of the hand may grow worthless. Moore, Denise Monica: BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. JJ's β€” 11. COE β€” 12. Buccar ettes β€” 11. Change--I guess you're bound to have your way with me. Time no time to think about what used to be. Moore, Dina Ann: To achieve all that is possible, you must attempt the impossible. To be all that you can be. you must dream of being more. Morgan, Chip Troy Ray, Jr.: Marching Band β€” 10. 11. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Buc Bowlers β€” 12. JV 8asketball β€” 10, FFA β€” 11. 12. Office Aide β€” 10. 11. I hope that the |uniors and sophomores have as much fun here at Broadmoor as I did because I enioyed it very much and I will remember it for the rest of my life. Morris, Vivian Gay: Spanish Club β€” 10. BCS β€” 10. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11, JJ's β€” 1 1. BG's β€” 11. DECA β€” V.P. β€” 12. When we feel we have nothing left to give, and we are sure that the song has ended . . rest and relax and grow stronger, let go and let God share your load . . . You've iust come to a bend in the road. H. S. Rice Mueller, Joan Leigh: Acapella Choir β€” 10. 11, Treas. β€” 12. Sec., Denims Diamonds β€” 12. 8G's β€” 11. FCA β€” 12. This is the door that I've waited so long to open, this is the day when I'm given the room to breathe. Come chance a new lifetime. This day belongs to you and me. 104 Munson, Laura Marie: Perfect Attendance β€” 11. Track β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. JJ's β€” 11. BG's β€” 11. 12. Sr. Exec. Council. Bus. Mgr. of Newspaper Staff β€” 12. FTA β€” 12. FCA β€” 12. GAA β€” 10, Drama β€” 10, 11 No More Homework and Many Loves of Dobie Gllis. β–  What we are is God's gift to us; what we become is our gift to God.” Murphy, Robert: FFA β€” 10, Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. Yesterday is gone for good, and tomorrow may never come, so live β€˜or today. Neames, Michelle Ann: AFS β€” 11. 12. Art Club β€” 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 11. AFSSec. β€” 12. Life is like a kiss: in order to get something out of it. you have to put someth mg into it. Newman, Craig Patrick: FFA β€” 10. 11. 12. Vice Pres. β€” 12. 8BA β€” 11. Wres tlmg β€” 11. The important thing is not where you were or where you are but where you want to get. Novotny, William Joseph: Band β€” 10, 11,12, Stage Band β€” 11. 12. Beta Club β€” 12. FCA β€” 10, 11, Key Club β€” 1 1. 12. Hi-Y β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. FBI A β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 12. SSA β€” 11. In elementary school we learned that the world was round, but now we don't know what shape it's in.” Ortego, Belinda Kay: SGA β€” 10. 1 1. JA β€” 11. Thank you Broadmoor, now I can welcome my future with open arms. Osment, Lisa Evette: Buccarettes β€” 10, BCS β€” 10. BG's β€”11. JJ's β€”11. Don't hurry, don't worry; do your best and forget the rest. Overton, John David: Transferred from Catholic High School. Baton Rouge, 10. I've only begun.” Parke, James Weldon: Baseball β€” 10. 11, 12. All District β€” 12. Most Valuable JV Baseball β€” 10. Football β€” 10. 11. 12. All District β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. BBA β€” 11. Leo β€” 10. FFA β€” 11. 12. Interact β€” 11. 12. A person must be his own guide m life. Stay to what he believes, don't ever let anyone lead you--if you do you're lost. I will say goodbye to the best there is Broadmoor 78. Parr, Patti Lee: FHA β€” 12. This is the beginning of a day. God has given me this day to use as I will. I can waste it or grow in its light, and be of service to others. Passman, Lori Kay: BCS β€” 10. SGA β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. I am only one, but lam one; I cannot do everything, but I can do something, and what I should do and can do, by the grace of God I will do. Pearce, Jacqueline Leigh: Buccarettes β€” 10. 11- Squad Leader β€” 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. JJ's β€” 11. Treas.. FTA β€” 11. 12, BG's β€” 11. 12. Psychology Club β€” 12. Sometimes, not often enough, we reflect upon those good things, and those thoughts always center around those we love. . . And I count the times I have' forgotten to say thank you. and |ust how much I love them. Peavy, Sidney Roy: FFA β€” 11. 12, BBA β€” 11. Industrial Arts Clubβ€” 10. Success is not a destination, it's a |Our-ney. Pecoraro, John, Jr.: 8eta Club β€” 11, 12. BMA β€” 11. 12. JCL β€” 11. National Latin Honor Society β€” 11, FCA β€” 10, 11. 12. There's a spirit that guides me, a light that shines for me, my life is worth living, and I don't need to see the end.” John Denver Penny, David Lynn: FFA β€” 10. 11. 12. Industrial Arts Club β€” 10. There are only two things for sure β€’ death and taxes. F illips. Mark Reese: 8asketball β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. BBA β€” 11. 12. Leo β€” 11. 12, Broadmoor Seniors β€” 12. Baseball β€” 10. BMA β€” 12. These past twelve years have been an important part of our lives, but don't stop here for we've only |ust begun. Philpot, Irvin Powell, IV: FCA β€” 10, 11. BBA β€” 11. 12. AFS β€” 11. In the vast green fields to the dark black pavement of high performance track, the Cobra, whether reptile or machine, is still king ... the vision of grandeur and graceful beauty. I have these same feelings for the Cobra and Broadmoor. Plunkett, Sharon Kaye: Jr. Class Exec. Council. Choir β€” 10. 11. 12. Treas.. All State Choir β€” 12, All Parish Choir β€” 12, BG's β€” 11, BMA β€” 11. Buccarettes _ n, FCA β€” 11. SGA β€” 10. Denims Diamonds β€” 11, 12. I may leave this school and town; I may lose contact with many friends, but I have something I can never lose and that is my memories. Thank you Broadmoor and Goodbye. Pourrier, Laura Danette: 8CS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. Squad Leader β€” 12, Skipper, Keyettes β€” 12. SGA β€” 12, Spanish Club β€” 10. FTA β€” 1 1. Choir β€” 11. 1 wish I could touch everyone at Broadmoor with my words; because everyone has something to teach and we can all learn by knowing each other, and we can all know by loving. Pope, Melissa Kay: BCS. Pres. β€” 10. Acapeiia Choir β€” 10. 11. BG's β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 11. 12. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. Tri-Hi-Y β€”11,12. The better part of my life consists of my friends, therefore, I give my friends the same welcome I would give the Lord. Pourciau, Dale Marshall: FCA β€” 11, FFA β€” 10. 12, Football β€” 11, Baseball Manager β€” 11. Only you can do it. but you can't do it alone. Wings of silver. Pruyn, Cynthia Scott: Mardi Gras Court β€” 10. 11. Cheerleader β€” 12, Keyettes β€” 10, 11. 12. Buccarettes β€” 10, 11, Spanish Club Sec. β€” 10. 11, BG's β€” 11. 12. 8CSVP β€” 10. SGA β€” 11. Beta Club β€” 10. 11. 12, National Honor Society β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 11. Key Club Sweetheart β€” 12. Junior Class Secretary. Always be sure that what you wish for today is what you really want, for tomorrow you may get your wish. Puls. Frederick Martin: Varsity Tennis β€” 10. Junior Achievement β€” 11. Exchange student from International 105 School of Brussel. Belgium β€” 11. β€’β– Two men looked from prison bars, one saw mud. the other saw stars. Raborn, Susan Maria: Spanish Club Historian β€” 10. FCA β€” 12. BCS β€” 10. JJ's β€” 11. SGA β€” 10. 11. BG's β€” 11. 12. Sr. Exec. Council. Choir β€” 10. 11. Buc-carettes β€” 10. 11. 12. Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving. the most beautiful of the arts, because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life; it is life itself. Havelock Ellis Ragusa. Jake Thomas, III: Wrestling β€” 10. 11. Lettered β€” 10. 11. District Runner up β€” 11. Transferred from Catholic High School. Baton Rouge β€” 11. Let us grow together. Rak, Susan Marie: BCS β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. BG's β€” 11. Track β€” 10. GAA β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. Buccaneer Newspaper Staff β€” News Editor β€” 12. SGA β€” 12. Is this the real life? Or just a fantasy? Caught in a land slide - no escape from reality. Randall, Wesley McCall: Acapella Choir β€” 11, 12. Technical Manager β€” 12. What we are is God's gift to us; what we become is our gift to God. Resweber, Cynthia Louise: Buccarettes β€” 10. 12. BG's β€” 11. Beta Club β€” 12. Keyettes β€” 12, SGA β€” 12. Art Club β€” 12. ... and each one there had one thing to share; they had sweated beneath the same sun, looked up in wonder at the same moon and wept, when it was all done for being done too soon. Neil Diamond Rhoads, William Henry, Jr.: JV Basket-ba β€” 10, Manager of Basketball Team β€” 11, Varsity Basketball β€” 12. Key Club. Through God all things are possible.” Matt. 19:26 Rice, Molly Dickerson: SGA β€” 11, 12. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 1 1. 12. Debate Squad β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 12. COE β€” 12. Parliamenta rian. All things work together for good to them that love God. Romans 8:28 Romero, Melanie Jane: . . . There is no Eden or heavenly gates that you're gonna make it to one day. But all of the answers you seek can be found in the dreams that you dream on the way. . . ” Dan Fogetoerg Ross, Angela Rae: Spanish Club β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. JJ's β€” 11. Psychology Club Secretary β€” 12. Cast of the following plays: Hail the Hunkering Hero. Many Loves of Dobie Gillis. Blithe Spirit. Don't walk in front of me β€” I may not follow. Don't walk behind me β€” I may not lead. Walk beside me β€” and just be my friend. Ross, Hugh James: Football β€” 11. 12, Lettered. Track β€” 11. 12, Lettered. Interact β€” 10. 11. 12. Tri-Hi Y β€” 10. 11. 12. These three years at Broadmoor High were the best of my life. The parties, the people and most of all the sports. Roussel, Alana Lizette: Marching Band β€” 10. 11. 12, Concert Band β€” 10. 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. All things work for our good if we love God and are fitting into His plan. Ruckstuhl, Kenneth David: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. Psychology Club β€” 12. Just gettin' high on getting by is my stock in trade; living it day to day; picking up the pieces wherever they fall.” J. J. Walker Ruiz, Jose Manuel, III: La. Boys' State β€” 11, Baseball β€” 10. 12, Basketball β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. Broadmoor Seniors. Pres.. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. BG's Beau β€” 11. 12. BCS Jr. Advisor β€” 11. Junior Class President. Beta Club β€” 12, Leo β€” 11. 12. BBA β€” 11. Sec. β€” 12. Sr. Exec. Council. Come wonder with me ... in the regions yet untrod.” Longfellow Russell, Francine Ann: National Honor Society β€” 12. AFSβ€” 10. 11. 12. JCL β€” 12. Cast of Love is Contagious. Blithe Spirit. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I β€” I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost Scardina, Bret Stephen: DECAβ€” 12. Schilling, Paul Gregory: FFA β€” 10. Leo β€” 11. Key Club β€” 11. 12. National Honor Society β€” 12. Hi-Y Sec. β€” 12. SGA β€” 11. 12, Cross Country β€” 12. Guard your freedom as if tomorrow you may lose it. Schwartzenburg, J. W.: Band β€” 10. 11, 12. Seals, James Michael: AFS β€” 10. 11. BMA β€” 11. Tennis Team β€” 10. 11. 12. Golf Team β€” 12. For Christ Himself is our way of peace.” Ephesians 2:14 Seay, Beverly Ruth: FTA β€” 11. 12. Latin Club β€”11.12. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. Psychology Club β€” 12. Spirit Pack β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 12. Acapella Choir β€” 11. 12. Speech β€” 10. Art Club β€” 11,12. Literary Magazine β€” 12. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential s invisible to the eye. Sellers, Barry Durmont: French Club β€” 11. 11. Hi Y β€” 12. Band β€” 10. 11. 12. BMA β€” 10. 11. 12. Today is for you. for tomorrow may never come.” Sells, James Barron, Jr.: Football β€” 11. LeoClubβ€” 10. 11. 12. You get out of life what you put mto it. Sells, Lisa Diane: BMA β€” 11. Have no anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God . . . will keep your hearts and your minds n Christ Jesus.” Phillippians 4:6. 7 Serpas, Susan: No matter how dark the beginning, one who strives can reach the sun. Shatlan, Steven Lee: JV Basketball β€” 10. Varsity Basketball β€” 11. 12. The surest way not to fail is to deter mine to succeed. Sheridan Shelton, Gregory: Marching Band β€” 10, 11. 12. Concert Band β€” 10. 11. 12. 106 Stage Band β€” 10, 11. 12. All Parish Honor Band β€” 10. 11. All State Jazz Ensemble β€” 11. 12. Siemann. Jo Lynn: Sophomore Favorite. Junior Favorite, Mardi Gras Court β€” 10. 11. Homecoming Court β€” 11. Queen β€” 12. BCS β€” 10. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12, Cross Country and Track β€” 10, FCA β€” 10, 11. 12. BG's β€” 1 1. 12. JJ's β€” 11. COE β€” 12. Key Club Sweetheart β€” 11. 12. β€’β€’Crystal water colored memories of yesterday. Simmons, Leah Melinda: JA β€” 10, BCS β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. COE β€” 12. When I look back, I wouldn’t change anything. Simonds, William Paul: Key Club β€” 11. β€’1 will take you, and make you. everything you've ever dreamed. Slocum. Barbara Gail: I have my freedom, I can make my own rules, the ones that I choose. Take your time, think a lot. think of everything you've got. for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. Smith, Gregory Thomas: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. SSA β€” 11. National Honor Society β€” 12. Key Club β€” 12. SGA β€” 12. ’‒. . . hope for the future and all that we can be and not what we are. Smith, Kevin Michael: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. National Honor Societyβ€” 11, 12. SSA β€” 11. German Club β€” 10. Hi-Y. Pres. β€” 12, Bowling Club β€” 12. The time you enjoyed wasting was not time wasted. Smith, Lisa Marlane: BCS β€” 10, FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. BG’s β€” 11. V.P. β€” 12. Buc-carettes β€” 10. 11. Squad Leader β€” 12, Art Club β€” 11. Sec. β€” 12, Keyettes β€” 12, SGA β€” 12. It Β«s better to travel hopefully; than to arrive. Sommers, Catherine Lynn: GAA, Treas. β€” 10. 11. JJ’s β€” 11. VoleybaB Team β€” 11. 12, Most Valuable Player β€” 11. Al District Volleyball Team β€” 12. A mother's influence cannot be denied. β€’All that I am, I owe to my mother. Good Luck! Sommers, Michele: JJ's β€” 1 1; GAA β€” 10. One word frees us of all the pain in life. That word is love. Good Luck Speed, Debra Rae: BMA β€” 10. BCS β€” 10. Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Majorette β€” 11, 12. SGA β€” 11. Keyettes β€” 12. BG s β€” 11. 12. Rep-Hist.. FCA β€” 10. 12. Softball β€” 10. Track β€”11.12. PEM β€” 11. And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28 Spencer, Blair Holmes: BMA β€” 11, 12, Latin Club β€” 10, Golf Team β€” 10. 11, 12. Lettered β€” 11, 12, Most Improved Golfer β€”11. So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we have the key. Eagles Can you relate to that? Stabiler, Susan Marie: Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. 8G's β€” 11. AFS β€” 11. BCS β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. Track β€” 10. 11. 12. SVs β€” 10. Learn as if you will live forever, love as if you will die tomorrow. Stafford, Gregory Curtis: Interact β€” 11, 12. BBA β€” 11, 12. SGA β€” 12. Broad moor Seniors, Football β€” 10, 11, 12, Basketball β€” 10, Baseball β€” 10. 11, 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Mardi Gras Court β€” 11. A man never goes so far as when he does not know where he is going. Stanton, Dian Marie: Transferred from James Madison High School. Houston, Texas β€” 11. Love comes and goes like the endless waves crashing on a sandy beach shoreline. One follows another. Endless but not unwanted. Timeless but not unneeded. Stentiford, Kari: BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. AFS β€” 12. JA β€” 12. We are saved by trusting. And trusting means looking forward to getting something we don't yet have-for a man who already has something doesn't need to hope and trust that he will get it. Sutherland, Stephanie Anne: Girls' Soft-ball β€” 10. Girls' Track β€” 10. 11, Let- tered β€” 11. GAA β€” 10. 11. COE β€” 12. β€œYou're running so fast, that you can't find the past, and your future is wearing thin, come from behind, it's a matter o4 time, 'til you see where you've always been Dan Fogeiberg Sweeney, Shannan: Presidential Classroom β€” 12. BCS β€” 10. SVs β€” 10. Buccarettes β€” 10. 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. BG’s β€” 11. 12. Tri Hi-Y β€” 11. Rep-Hist. β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 12. Sr. Exec. Council. I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something; and what I should do and can do. by the grace of God I will do. Swindle, J. O. Dean: Who’s Who Among Amer. H.S. Students β€” 11, High School All Amer. Basketball β€” 11. All District Basketball β€” 11, All Parish β€” 11. Baseball. Lettered β€” 10. Basketball β€” Lettered β€” 10. 11. 12. Beta Club β€” 10. 11 β€” Treas.. 12. Transferred from Live Oak High School. Watson. La. β€” 12. He who is laughed at today, gets last laugh tomorrow. Talbot, Bret Matthew: Interact β€” 11, 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. JV Football. JV Baseball, Varsity Baseball β€” 11. 12. BBA β€” 11. β€” Sec. β€” 12. Broadmoor Seniors β€” 12. High School gone . . . I'm moving on. Now it's up to me . . . I'm finally free. Taylor, Amy Lynn: Marching Band β€” 10, 11. Flag Corps β€” 12. Art Club β€” 12, AFS β€” 10, 11. Concert Band β€” 10, 11. 12. Thanks 8roadmoor; you were great and will alwaysbe theGREATEST! Taylor, Cheryl Ann: FTA β€” 10. I have these moments all steady and strong, feeling so holy and humble, the next thing I know I'm all worried and weak and I feel myself starting to crumble. Taylor, Rita: FHA. Chorus, Art Club. Transferred from Senatobia High School, Senatobia, Mississippi. I didn’t think I'd ever miss. But I will. I know I will. Teekel, Janelle: 8MA β€” 10. 11. 12. Jun ior Classical League β€” 11. Historian β€” 12. BG's β€” 12. 107 For thou. O God. hast heard my vows: thou hast given me the heritage of those that fear thy name Psalm 61:5 Thibodeaux, Aimee Mary: AFS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. Band β€” 10. 11. 12. All Par ish Band β€” 11, 12. Stage Band β€” 10. 11. 12. All Stage Band β€” 12. Choir β€” 10. 11. 12. Student Director β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 12. BMA β€” 12. V.P. I leave Broadmoor realizing, more than ever, three beautiful gifts the Lord has given me. friends, memories, and a sister. Thompson, Gay Nell: FHA β€” 10, GAA β€” 10. Art Club β€” 11. 12 β€” President. FCA β€” 12. All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the wild flower; the grass withers, and the flower falls, but the word of the Lord stands forever. Isiah 40:6-8 Thompson, Julia Lee: Beta Club β€” 10. 11. 12, Rep-Hist., Buccarettes β€” 10, 11. 12. Tri Hi Y β€” 10. 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12, National Honor Society β€” 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. JV Tennis. Tennis Team β€” 11, Lettered. Hi-Y Sweetheart. Love wasn't put in your heart to stay. Love isn't love until it's given away. Tisdale, Kathy Lynn: BCS β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. AFS β€” 10. Concert Band β€” 10, 1 1. 12. Maior-ette β€” 11. 12. BG's β€” 11. 12. BMA β€” 12. Beta. Treas. β€” 12. SGA β€” 11, Jr. Exec. Council. Sr. Exec. Council, Marching Band β€” 10. Free without boundaries except our own. Todd, Terri Leigh: Homecoming Court β€” 12. Cheerleader β€” 11. Head β€” 12, La. Girls' State β€” 11. Interact Sweetheart β€” 10. 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12. Beta Club β€” 12. Buccarettes β€” 10. FCA β€” 11. 12. Tr.-Hi Y β€” 11. 12. Interact β€” 10. 11, 12. Any good thing that I can do. any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now for I will never pass this way again.” Tomberlin, Robert Michael: Transferred from Paulding Co. High School. Atlanta. Ga. β€” 11. It matters not how you love, it matters not who you love, it matters most that you love. Townley, Lynton Clark: FFA β€” 10. 11. 12. Latin Club β€” 10. on those days when nobody wants to know, and all your smiles keep falling on stoney ground; don't stop believing, you'll get by. bad days will hurry by. Tubbs, Paul Russell: FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. SGA β€” 12, Leo β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 11, JCL β€” 10. Broadmoor Seniors. AFS β€” 11. 12. Football β€” 10. 12. To many people, love is like a new toy. it is played with until it is worn out then it is replaced. But there is no real replacement for love.” Tuten, Joseph Patrick: NEDT Certificate β€” 10. National Merit Semi finalist β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 11, Art Club β€” 10. French Club β€” 10. SSA β€” 11. No comment! Uffman, Craig David: La. Boys' State β€” 11. National Merit Commended Student, NEDT Certificate β€” 10. Key Club β€” 10. 1 1. SSA β€” 1 1, Marching Band β€” 10, 11, 12. Drum Maior β€” 12. Al Parish Band β€” 10. 11. Interclub Council β€” Pres. β€” 12. SGA β€” V.P.. Pres. β€” 12. National Honor Society β€” 12, Beta Club β€” 11, 12. Hi-Y β€” 12. Keyettes Beau, Optimist Outstanding Senior. U. S. Sen ate Youth Program Parish Winner. . . . an eagle soars thru the mountains into a wondorous blue sky. The eagle ponder, what horizon to enter’ He chooses the distant one. for though mountains of insurmountable proportion are abundant, the sky is of most incredible blue. Vitrano, Nadine Clare: BCS β€” 10. AFS β€” 10. FCA β€” 10. 11. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. 8G's β€” 11. 12. Buccarettes β€” 11, Squad Leader β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 11. 12. National Honor Society β€” V. Pres. β€” 12. Sr. Exec. Council. Heavy's the heart that has to turn and say goodbye. But as we love so do we learn. I'll say goodbye. Wafer, Patricia Gay: Marching Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Sec. Leader β€” 11. 12. Sym phonic Band β€” 10. 11. 12. All Parish Band β€” 10. 11, 12. All State Band β€” 11, All Star Marching Band β€” 11. National Honor Society β€” 12. Beta Club β€” 12. FTA β€” 11. Jr. Classical League β€” 10. 1 1. FBLA β€” 11. So long as we love we serve, so long as we are loved by others, we are indispensable; and no one is useless while he has a friend. Walker, Lea Ann: Acapella Choir β€” 11. 12. Transferred from All Saints, Vicksburg. Miss. β€” 11. Life is a long winding road m which we have just passed one curve. Walker, Tammy Lynn: Marching Band β€” 10. 11. 12. Concert Band β€” 12. Be sure that what you wish for today is what you really want 4or tomorrow your wish may come true.” Wall, Lance Scott: BBA β€” 11. FCA β€” 11, FFA β€” 12. Cross Country β€” 11. 12. Track β€” 10. 11. 12. Al Parish Cross Country 2nd Team β€” 11. All Parish Track Team β€” 11. District Champ Cross Country β€” 12. I could have done better if I had my red shoes.” Wallace, James Andrew, Jr.: Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves. John Muir Wang, Anna Low: German Club β€” 10. Treas.. Art Club β€” Treas. β€” 11. National Honor Society β€” President β€” 12. Life is a ladder of infinite steps, that hides its rungs from human eyes; Planted its foot in chaos gloom, its head soars high above the skies.” Tzai chen Washispack, Quentin: Basketball β€” 10. Key Club β€” 11. 12. AFS β€” 10. 11. SGA β€” 11. Many are the plans m a man's heart, but it is the decision of the Lord that endures. Proverbs 19:21 Waters, Nicholas Arthur: Track β€” 10. 11. 12. Lettered β€” 11. Leo β€” 10. 11. 1 2. V. Pres.. BBA β€” 11. 12. Broadmoor Seniors β€” 12. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11 β€” V.P. Toenioy life with its simple, wonderful, everyday magic, it's important for a man to look forward to tomorrow, but want to carry on memories and always remember he never met a stranger. Watkins, Lonnie Luke: Interact, Broad moor Seniors. Football Team Asst. Man ager. 108 β€’ Panama Red, Panama Red, He'll steal your woman, then he'll rob your head.” Webb, Vernon Wayne: Jr. Classical League β€” 10, Newspaper Staff β€” 12. JV Football 10, Varsity Footballβ€” 11. 12. β€’β€˜Listen to this wise advice; follow it closely, for it will do you good, and you can pass it on to others: 'Trust in the Lord . Proverbs 22:17 Seil, Sheri Ann: Spanish Club β€” 10, 8CS β€” 10, Buccarettes β€” 10, 11, 12. Tri-Hi-Y β€” 10. 11. V. Pres. β€” 12. BG's β€” 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. FFA β€” 11. SGA β€” 12. We all come into this world alone, and we all leave this world alone, so this time called life must be meant to share. ' Welch, Elizabeth Jayne: Transferred from Istrouma High School β€” 11. Live each day. day by day, and live it to the hilt. White, Kim Denise: FHA β€” 10. Treasurer β€” 11 - To truly find love, one must search with the heart instead of the eyes. Whitehead, Felicia: BCS β€” 10. Buccar ettes β€” 10. 11. Tri-Hi-Y β€” 10. 11. JJ s β€” 11. BG's β€”II. Do nothing from selfishness or empty concent, but with humility of mind let each of you regard one another as more important than himself. Wilkins, Robert Gillespie: La. Boys' State β€” 11. Football β€” 10. 11. 12. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12. Leo β€” 10. 11. 12. President. BBA β€” 11. 12 β€” V. Pres.. Spanish Club β€” 10. SGA β€” 12. Tri Hi Y Beau β€” 12. Broadmoor Seniors. BMA β€” 12. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I β€” I took the one less traveled by. and that has made all the difference. Williams, Mark Stephen: FFA β€” 10. '1 can't believe this is my last year, but it's here at last.” Willis, Lynn Carol: BMA β€” 10, 11, Buc carettesβ€” 10. Squad Leader 11.12. Beta Club 11. Sec. 12, Keyettes β€” 11.V.P. 12. FCA 10. 11. Tri-Hi-Y 10. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€”11,12. SGA β€” 10. 11. 12. The worst kind of heart trouble Β« worrying over the things you can't change. Wolfkiel, Carmen Eliz.: SGA 10, 11. 12. BCS β€” 10. Spanish Club β€” 10. 11. FCA β€” 10. 11. 12 β€” Rep. Hist.. Aca pella Choir β€” 10. 11. 12. All Parish Choir, Denims Diamonds β€” 11, 12. BG's β€” 11. 12. Buccarettes β€” 11. 12. Beta Club β€” 12, National Honor Society β€” 12. No mountain is too high to climb, no river too wide to cross; so reach for the stars and always remember. 'Who you are is God’s gift to you, what you make of yourself is your gift to God'.” Wright, Karen Elizabeth: Tri B's β€” 1 1, BG's β€” 11. 12. Buccarettes β€” 12. AFS β€” 11.12. JCL β€” 11. Sec. β€” 12. Some men see things as they are and say why; I dream things that never were and say why not. RFK Zeringue, Daphne Judith: Tri Hi Y β€” 10, 11. BCS β€” 10. BG's β€” 11. 12. PEM β€” 11. SGA β€” 12. GAA β€” 10. 11. Art Club β€” 10. 11. 12. FCA β€” 12. Swim Team β€” 10. 11. 12. Lettered β€” 10. 11. 12. The happiest moments of my life have been in the flow of affection among friends.” Thomas Jefferson Zettler, Valerie Louise: Frown and the world frowns on you. but when you smile, the world smiles with you. 109 no Ill Junior Class Favorites JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES DARYL MAXWELL MARK RITCHIE Juniors Planned Jr-Sr. Prom JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: M. Jennings. M. Mahoney. L. Lemweber, P. Carney. C. Pellecchia, R. Zucarro, P. Hunley, W. Salassi JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Pam Hillman β€” Treas., Market Meyer β€” Sec.. Jennifer Kennedy β€” Vice Pres.. Kirk Olsen β€” Pres. We Are Great Achee, Bryan Adams, Stephan Adkins, Angel Adkins, Angela Agaisse. Celeste Alamz, Sylvia Allen, Aileen Allred. Wade Amond. David Amoroso, Anna Andrews, John Andrews. Robert Applegate. Douglas Arena. Philip Arikol. Tuncer Aubert. Lisa Avery, Donna Babcock, Ronald Badeaux, Julie Bahlinger. Regina Balentme. Karen Ballard. Ricky Bankston, David Barksdale. Ronald Barnard. Kelly Aaaahy' A lesson in Karate. (G. Gomez) 114 We Are Fine Barras. Dale Begue. Dale 8elt, Donna Bergen, Jacquita Black, Ginger Blair. Kimberly Blakeley, Lori Blakewocd, Tara Blanchard, Michele Blythe. Brent Blythe. Robert Bonds. Lawrence Borne. Ronald Boudreaux, Carey Boudreaux. Lonnie Bourg, Henry Bourgeois. Cary Bourgeois. Elizabeth Boyle. Mary Bridges Jr., Robert Bngnac. Joan 115 We're the Class Brommelsiek, Thomas Broussard. Brett Brown. Greg Brumfield, Judy Buchanan. Elizabeth Bueche, Robbie Bueto. Mitchell Bulkin. Betsy Bujol, Dudley Burris, Rhonda Butcher. Lynda Byers. Jeanne Calandro. Tracy Campo, Stephen Carlson. Gregory Carney, Debra Carney. Pamela Casso. Cheryl Causey. Christine Cavalier, Monica Caves. Charles Chachere. Alexander Chambers, Carol Chappie. Albert Chenot. Michelle Christopher. Robyn 116 of'79 Chemistry is bad on fingernails. (K Olson) After the 'air??? Chustz. Jeffrey Clement. Charles Clements. David Clevenger. Leslie Cooper. Joe Corrado, Kevin Crawford, Sonya Creaghe, Ann Cri'asi, Rosemary Cumbo, Virginia Currier, Charles Czoka, Pagiel Daigre, Dorothy Daigre. Lela Darby, Melanie Darensbourg, John Davis. Alice Davis. Donna Davis, Je'fry Davis, Patricia Debord. Matthew Defeo, John Demers. Robyn Denton, Bobby Depierri, Robert Depierri, Thomas 1 17 Juniors Earned Credits Dixon, Tamara Donaldson, Karla Donnelly, Larry Doran, Patrick Dranguet, Dean Dufrene, Allen Dunne. William Durst. Trina Eckert. Brigitte Edelman, Robert Eicher. Meredith Elkins. Gregory Ellender, Pamela Ellis, Sharon Elofson. Lisa Esser, Jeana Fabre, Paula Fair, Lame Fairbanks, Amanda All for one and one for all (L Wang. B. Lawrence. G Gerald, S Sherburne) Bookworm o Broadmoor (D. Peavy) 118 Towards Graduation Farrow, Timothy Fereday. Jacqueline Fi(e, Winnona Fink, Lori Fledderman, Peter Fleshman, Rodger Fontenot, Barbara Fougerousse, David Fournet, Terry Fox, Chuck Fulton, Darcey Fussell, Mark Gallant, Bryan Garretson, Denise Garrett, Geoffery Geiselbrecher, Ute Genovese, Rachel Gerald. Gregory Giambrone, Deborah 119 Juniors Experienced Being Gibson, John Gibson, Rawndy Gilliland, Jeffrey Godso, Alan Goldberger, Robert Gomez, Elissa Gomez, Gwyn Gonzalez, Stephanie Graphia, Mickey Gray, Kim Gray, Nancy Grubbs, DeAnne Cuba, Sandra Guy Jr., Kenneth Guzzardo, Jackie Harrell, Mark Harriss, Brian Hartlme. Beth Hartsfield, Leigh Hatch, Peggy Haynes, Holly Hays, Lisa Hebert. Kenneth Hendry, Kirk Henriksen, Paul Hickman, Teddy Hicks, Rhonda Higgs, David Hilburn, Melanie Hong Kong Fooey (D. Rodriguez) 120 Stuck in the Middle I already told you I can type. β€” 54 words a minute! W. Salassi What a party!” J. Badeaux Hill. Gary Hill. Paul Hillman, Mark Hillman. Pamela Hoffman, Hope Hollier, Jennifer Holloway, Jannie Holloway, Nancy Hood. Charles Hopkins. Ralph Houde, Elizabeth Hughes. Anne Marie Hughes. Palrick Humphreys. Margaret Hunley. Patricia Hurrelbrmk. Ann Hutchison, Lisa Jack, Gregory Jackson, Charles Jacobs. Van Jacobson, Sally Jarreau. Julie Jarreau. Kenneth Jeansonne, Tern Jennings. Mary I 121 Class Rings Were Johnson. Paula Joly, Christopher Jordan. Alan Kaiser. Helene Kaiser. Keith Kass, Wayde Katchur. Thomas Kaulman, John Keeler. Cynthia Keenon, John Kennedy. Jennifer Ketterer, William Kimball. 8rian Kimball, Kenneth King, Rodney Kirk. Peter Koenig. Mark Krake, Alfred Lambert, Russell 'Coach Miranda shows his spirit at a Pep Rally. A Bird m Flight (C. Uffman) 122 a Big Part of Juniors Lamy. Craig Landaiche. Angele Landrum. Cynthia Landry, Mark Lange. Lisa Larkin. David Lasseigne, Kevin Latil, Darlene Lawrence. Barry Leblanc, James Leblanc. Joame Leblanc. Ted Ledoux, Angela Lee. Kimuel Leinweber. Lourse Lewis, Glen Lewis. Todd Lichi. Gregory Lignieres. Marguerite Lobue. Anthony Loe,Frances Loehrer. Jeannemarie Lovell, Anne Luckett, Daria Luttrel, Lisa Macpherson, Kelly Maddox, Mark Maggio, Kim Mahoney. Mary Kate 123 Two Years Down Malone. Cynthia Manuel. Dexter Marler. Paula Marsh, Robert Martin, Leslie Matherne, Joy Mauk. Pam Mayeux, Kay Mayeux, James McCarthy. Kelly McClary. Kimberly McCleary. Connie McConnell. Isabel McCown. Steven McEachern, Deborah McFadden, Douglas McGrath, Daniel McLaughlin, Declan McLindon, Andrew McWillie. Thomas Meitzler, Margaret Melancon, Bradford Menzel. Colleen Meyer, Mary Miller. Anthony Miller. Kenneth Miller, Laura Miller, Mike 124 One More to Go Mitchell, Brenda Monica, Mimi Montalvo, Tina Montero, Michele Montgomery, Tracy Moore, Welton Moreau, Sherry Mouch, Tood Mulvehill, Mitchell Murray, Tom Musso, Christopher Nalls, Melanie Neugent, Robert Nickerson, Jared Ochterbeck. Anthony Odell, Scott Oldendorf, Jeffrey Olmde, Donald Olson. Kirk Omeara. Lucy Osiecki, Diane Pace. William Padgett. Glen Parisey. Kathryn Park, Evelyn Parker, Lisa Juniors Had True Parker, Rebecca Parsons, Kent Pellecchia, Cathy Penn, Polly Petley. Amy Petty, Linda Petty, Rhonda Phillips, Tami Ptckren, Greg Pixley, Robyn Poche, Paul Polito, Michael Powell, Michael Pratt, Robert Prescott, James Preslar, Debra Prestndge, Laurie Prevot, Mitzie Priddy, Mary 126 Buccaneer Spirit Priest, Patricia Quartano, Carol Quiroga, Anna Ragan, Richard Regusa, Danny Reeves, Sherry Reifinger. Jill Rhed, James Ritchie, Mark Roberts, Janie Robillard. Harold Rodosta. Marsha Rogillio, David Roubique, Aimee Roy, Thomas Ruckstuhl. Ronald Russell, Gregory 127 'Chaos at practice.' Juniors Plan the Salassi. Wendell Salpietra, Joseph Salzer, Charles Sanders. Virginia Savoy, Nana Schulenberg. Nancy Schuster. Elizabeth Searing, Gina Sharp, Leslie Sherburne. Steven Sibley, Jane Silver, David Smith, Alicia Smith. Robert Smith. Robm Smith, Steven Soileau. Gail Spears. Dannette Stark, Greg Stenhouse. Ann Stewart, Mark Stewart. Trent Stiglets, David Strother. Madeline Sullivan, Carl Summers, Mary Tafoot, Bart Talley, Amy Tassm, Roger Tayler, Shawn 128 Junior-Senior Prom Telano. Kelly Thibodeaux. Susan Thomas. Kevin Thompson, Cynthia Thompson. James Thompson. William Thrower, Annette Tillotson, Mark Tims, Annemarie Tomberlm. Lloyd Torregrossa, Lauren Toups, Michael Travis. John Uhrbach, Lisa Vega. Rebecca Venable, Tina Vicknair. Galen Vidrine. Dwayne Vidrme. Jonathan Vutera, Dana Vutera, David Waddell, Kyle Wade, Judy Wagner. Wallace Walker. Shari Waters, Jade Wang. Louis Wardlaw, Elizabeth Warren, Allison 129 Juniors Are Soon to Be Washispack, Celeste Watkins. Wade Watts. William Wells, Donald Wheeler, Michael Whitworth. Jeff Wiedmer, Tammy Wierstemer. Polly Williams. Daren Williams, George This Space Dust is wild Robin Smith Look at that hunk!” PamMauk 130 Broadmoors Best! Williams. Richard Williamson, Cindy Willis, Elizabeth Wilson, Charlene Wolf, Leigh Woods, Kerry Wright, Paul Wyatt, Lisa Zartman, Eric Zeffler, Roger Zimmerman. Natalie Zuccaro. Randy Not Pictured Allen, Murray Ammon, Alicia Armanini, Mario Ates, Anthony Badame, Paul Bailey, David Bankston, John Barlow, Shown Bertrand, Barry Bortmck, Robert Bourg, Wain Brannen, William Butler, James Catanzaro, Anthony Cherco, Cathi Coulon, Claude Crockford, Derrick Delahoussaye, Todd Diaz, Annabella Diaz, Martha Down, William Dozier, Keith Dyason, Jill Elkins, Kelly Elsey, Barbara Foretich, Leo Gerlach, Russell Goings, Robert Gray, Edwin Henriksen, Paul Hillman, Mark Hofmeister, Eric Jennings, Mary Jinks, Joseph Johnson, David Karner, Lori Keene, Ralph Kenaley, Donald Langhart, Neal Martin, Michael Matherne, Barren Matherne, Darren Maxwell, Daryl McAuley, Amanda McClendon, Wanda McGowan, Brian McNemar, Ricky Munson, Brooks Noonan, Marcy Payne, Cynthia Peavy, Donald Rainey, Don Richardson, Carla Schultz, John Spell, Julie Streeter, Jess Talbot, Nancy Turner, Julie 131 mm- Sophomore Class Favorites SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES MICHELE THAXTON JIMMY KAISER Sophomore Officers Made Banner SOPHOMORE CLASS OFHCtRS: Ann Oglesby β€” Vice President. Nan Roberts β€” President, Sandy Culotta β€” Secretary, Michelle Thaxton β€” Treasurer SOPHOMORE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Toni Hebert, Mary Pellechia. Andrea Miller, Allison Ancona We're the Best Adams, John Adcock, Samuel Alaniz. Michael Alford, William Ambrosius. Leslie Ancona, Allison Anderson, Jana Applegate, Aoby Arthur, Gregory Ashby, Bill Austin, Alexta Bacon, Cheryl 8arbay, Roxanne Bares, Damon Barnard, Kaihy Baumgardner, William Beaty, Catherine Beck, Morgan Benton, Brent Bernstein, Karen Bitar, Lisa Blackwell, Randal Blake, David Blakewood, April Blanchard. Stephanie Bourg, Sharon Bowie. Timolin Bowman, Jeffrey Boynton. Kim 8raud, Alan Brewer, Trisha Brian, David Britt, Sherrie Brooks, Pamela Broussard, Christopher 136 and There's No Maybe Brown. Dana Brown, Michelle Brown. Suzan Browning. Brent Browning, Darla Broyles, Wade Brumfield, Brenda Bryan, Glendon Budden, Eric Bueche, Renee 8urks, Dale 8urks, Dean Burmeister. Sally 8urnelte, Linda Burns, Kathleen Calamari, Patricia Calandro. Marcia Canatella, Mark Cannon. Billy Carley, Candy Carlock. Jim Carpenter. Sheila Carrillo. Antonio Catanzaro. Lorrie Chamberlain, Lauren Chapman. Erin Cheek. Kim Chenot. Thomas Clark, Beverly 137 We're the Class Clark. Jeffery Clark, Michael Clark, Sherri Clark, Suzanne Clattenburg. William Clemen!, Joel Clifton, Lloyd Coats, Kyle Cobb. Pamela Cockle. Karen Coco, David Coffey. Laurie Comeaux. Paul Cooke. Bartley Cooley. Kelly Cooper. L. T. Cooper, Renee Copenhaver, Terrell Coppen. Mirtha Cossman, Kathy Costinett. Bill Coulee. Pamela Craven. Vicki Craven, Wallace Crawford, Katie Crochet. Dawn Culotta, Snady Cumbo. Patricia Cummings. Jeanne Cutler, Linda Daigle. Charles Daigle, Ernest Dalrymple. Leslie I have to type the whole thing?' M. Alaniz 138 of 19 SO 1 use Ultra-bright! (M. Thaxton) Black is beautiful! (R. Burns. P. StAmant, M. Lacoq) WOk Daniel, Laura Daniel. Margaret Danna, Vicki Dartez, Sharon Davis. Rhett Davis. William Delatte, Pansy Delbrocco. John Delery, Barbara Deville, Kevin Dickens. Pamela Dickson, Elizabeth Dimattia, LesSe Dodd. Lon Doherty. Ellen Dowling. James Doyle, Jef4 Drago, Jon Ducote, Dwayne Dudley. Edward Durrer, Cynthia Edwards. Kathy Etcher. Ashley Evans. Jackie Falcon. Lisa Farrow. Kim Faulk. Gregory Favaro, Mike 139 Sophomores Get Involved Favaron, Barry Fereday. Jean Fisher, Kent Fledderman, Mary Fontenot, Debra Fontenot, Danny Fontenot. Julie Foster, Lori Fourner, Glen Frick, Todd Fritchie. John Frdh, Cynthia Garon, Cynthia Godso. Cynthia Goelzenleuchter, Kerry Goff, Barbara Gomez, Elaine Gough, Robert Gregory, Josh Gremillion, Jay Griffin, Stady Griggs, Charles Gross, Bradley Grubbs, Ginger Guba, Richard Guerra, Je Cyan, Joseph Hair, John Hammons, David 140 in School Activities Hancock, Patrick Harelson, Carol Hamer, James Harper, Bruce Harris, Jill Harris, Rhetl Harvey, Tena Hayden, Debra Healy, John Hebert, Michael Hebert, Phyllis Hebert, Ricky Hebert, Toni Henderson, Kerry Hendry, Lisa Henkel, Melinda Henley, David Herring, Katherine Hidalgo, Debra Hilbum, James Hill, Jana Hilton, Dale Hines. Linda Hmshaw, Taylor Hogan, Ronald Holloway, James Horton, 8ob Howard. Russell How e. Mary Ann Hudson. Craig Hughes. Lee Hughmark. Gail Hunt. Tara Hutchison, Casey Iddings, Vemta Irwin, Marla James. Susan Ml Greatest Class Johnson, Christopher Johnson, Lois Marie Johnson, Terri Jones. Rory Judtce, Valerie Kaiser, James Kelley. Kevin Kelly. Vida Kennison, Eric Kidd, Karen Kirby. Karen Knight, Shari Knobloch, Staci Kornegay, Marilyn Kron, Roy Kucsma, Andrea Labauve. Denise Labauve. Julie Lamb. Robert Landry. Patricia Landry, Robin Landry. Thomas Lappin, John Larkin, Richard Laurent. Jeanine Ledoux. Christine Lee. Cherie Leibenguth. John Lemoine, Shari M2 wM of All Lepp. Edward Lewis, David Leyda, David Liehe, Jennifer Lindsey, Sherlyn Lloyd. Amy Loehrer, Marguerite Lormand. Geraldine Love, Gary Lucas. Jeff Lukenbill. Vikki Lunceford, Lindy Lytle, James Mack, Susan Mall, Gary Mallett, Mindy Malmberg, Kimberly Malone, Elizabeth Malone, Jerry Malone, Vicki Marier, Pamela Marler, Patricia Marroy. Michael Martin, Julian Martone, Darren Massey, Launn McAllen, Randall McCleary, Tamra McClendon. Albert McConnell. Gerald McCrary, Pamela McDonald. Kevin McDuffie. Paul 143 We Don't Want to McGee, Mark McIntyre, Jeff McIntyre, Jill McKay, Erin McVicker, Jason McWillie, Dixie Meadows, Grant Medley, Lois Medlm, Timberly Middleton, Charles Miller, Andrea Miller, Charles Miller, Dorothy Miller, Jane Miller, Kelly Miller, Mona Miller, Thomas Millican, John Mmniear, Deborah Mitchell, T arica Monahan, Susan Monsour, Alex Moore, Debra Moore, Phillip Morgan, Jeanne Morse, Thomas Moss, Rober Mueller, Cynthia Munson, Linda Murray. Matthew Neames, Murray 144 Sit Down Nelson, Tracy Newgard. Julie Newman, Tood Neyland, Carrie Nodier, Michael Norton, Tammy Novas, Alex Nugent, Cynthia Oglesby, Ann Oltmann, Kathleen Oneal, John Onego, Sondra Otken, Betsy Pace, James there is something green on my arm! P. Fledderman Page, Jeffrey Paine, Allen Parsons, Donna Peck.Gigi Pecot, Kenneth Peden, Terri Pellecchia. Mary Phillips, Adrienne Piper, Jeffrey Pit2er, Katherine Pope, Gwendolyn Porter, Jerry Presswood, Terry Prevot, Troy 145 We Want to Pryor, Roger PuCCiO, Bryan Quiroga, Christina Raborn, Betsy Radelat, Jenny Ragusa, Sonya Raker, Colette Rebele, Jules Reeder. Sammy Reme, Jon Resweber, Christopher Reynolds, Randi Richards, Kent Richardson, Mark Theartistic wall of Broadmoor. Roberts, Jonathan Roberts, Michael Roberts, Nan Robinson, Muriel Roussel, Fabian Roy, Carolyn Roy. Joy Russell. Rusty Salassi. Stuart Schenk. Elizabeth Seals, Timothy Sehon, James Sells, David Sharp. Michael 146 Get Down We were only shaking hands!' L. Foster, G. Love This pass will take me anywhere. S. Culotta Shea, Susan Shelton, Randall Sheppard, Maureen Shillington, Kathryn Simonds, Carolyn Sleigh, Eric Smith, Deborah Snead, Cynthia Sneed, Amy Sommers, Russell Spangler, Judith Spencer, Merietta St. Amant, Paul Steffek.Carl Stentiford, Mitchell Stephens, Scott Sterling, Patrick Stevenson, Richard Stewart, Dana Stewart, David Stockstill, Robert Story, Bobby Street. Craig Streeter, Linda Sullivan, Michael 147 Sophomores Know Sweeney. Erin Talbot. Kevm Talley. Tim Tassm, Marcel Taylor. Robert Telano, Kimberly Terrell. Robin Thaxton, Michele Thibodeaux, John Thomas. Lisa Tilton. Lisa Tomberlin, Pandora Toups, Diane Tremont, Cathy Truxillo, Jon Tubbs. James Tyrone. James Uffman, Stacey Viator. Danette Vickers. Jeffrey Vidrine, Brent Villavaso. 8rain Vince. Elizabeth Virga. Susan Wallace. Andrew Waltnp, James Washispack, Melissa Watlington. Karl Wedge, Edward 148 What's Happening Weis, Sandra Wheeler, Sharon White, Stephanie Whitehead. Ronald Whitman, Lisa Wier, Alan Williams. Gary Williams. Trudy Williamson. John Wills, Douglas Wilson, Charles Wilson, Jana Wirth, Laurie Wirth. Lynne Woods. Todd Worstell. David Wright. Jonette Wright. Tma Wyatt. Leslie Young, Judy Young. Paul Young, Susan Zenngue. Steven Zumalt. Tom NOT PICTURED: Gross. Timothy Riggins. Jeffery Adams. Tammy Guzzardo, Bryan Rohr. Denise Anderson, Michael Hagan, Carl Scavone. Charles Bane, Lesa Harvey. Brandley Sheiden, Mike Barlow. Steven Hickman. Tommie Speno. Karen Bazerque, Bertrand Houston, Todd Straughan. Sherren Beech. Jimmy Kidder. Troy Thevenot. Ronald Bennett. Glen Kilman. Karen Thibodaux, Tami Benton, Kent Main, Eric Tircutt, Matt 8ertrand. Roderick Mansfield, Teddy Torres. Michael Browning, Barrett Martin. David Waddell, Linda Connolly. John McClure, Carla Walker. John Davenport. Landon McEachern. Madge Wascom, Katherine Denison, Leland McKay, Steven Watkins. Herman Diaz, Annette Munson, Brooks White, Dona Diez. Julia Overstreet. Dale Wilkinson, Lisa Elliott, Debbie Poltrock, Mark York, Patricia Ellis, David Rackley, Jerrery Yu, You Hua Gardner. Marian Raymand. Matthew '49 150 151 Delegates Went to State for Competition The delegates of Girls' and Boys' State held the following offices: Svend Chaffin β€” District Judge Kim Curry β€” Asst. Executive to Mayor Betsey Freshney β€” District Attorney Brian Meadows β€” Secretary of State Craig Uffman β€” Mayor B. Meadows, C. Uffman, J Rui . D. Bark, B. Wilkins, J Miller S. Chaffin, S. Dyer, J. Kessel, T Todd, E Aull. K Curry, B Freshney. 154 Many Honors Were Achieved at State First Row: J. Ruiz. 8. Freshney. T. Todd. S. Chaffin, C. Uffman, B Meadows. Second Row: E. Aull, J. Kessel, K. Curry. S. Dyer. Third Row: J. Miller, D. Bark, B Wilkins. Girls’ and Boys’ State held many surprises for the students who had the opportunity to attend. They learned what it meant to participate in government politics. They learned about managing offices connected with the state and federal government. They |oined in activities exactly like real politicians; arguing and compromising were all a part of their |obs. ’’ Most of all they met a lot of new people who became their friends. They shared thoughts and feelings with their new friends as the time flew by; and before they knew it, it was time to leave. The boys and girls that went brought back a lot of wonderful memories and experiences. 155 The Spirit of Christmas at Broadmoor Miss Merry Christmas β€” Jean Kessel Kris Kringle β€” Lonnie Watkins Homerooms were decorated for Christmas. 156 To be different. Coach Price hung his Christmas tree from the ceiling. Mrs. Claiborne's desk won the desk contest sponsored by S.G A National Merit Honors 3 Broadmoor Students Pat Tuten. Deborah Harrell. Jan Cox These three students Pat Tuten, Deborah Harrell, and Jan Cox were honored by the National Merit Corporation this year at Broadmoor. They had high scores on their PSAT NMSQT taken in the students |unior year. Broadmoor High School congratulates them. 157 Miss Buccaneer Belle 1978 The Buccaneer Belle Beauty Pageant was held on January 23 at 7:00 in the school auditorium. The Yearbook Staff and SGA sponsored the pageant. Contestants were chosen from homerooms and clubs. 92 girls participated. The emcee was Craig Uffman and the two escorts were Jim Miller and Wendell Salassi. Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Gillette played an important role in arranging the pageant. Entertainment during intermission was the Denims and Diamonds. Carmen Wolfkiel sang a couple of songs to highlight the evening. Cindy Lamb and Kathy Tisdale performed an exciting dance routine. The background music during the pageant was played by Marcy Noonan, Angelle Landaishe and Miss Williams. Elissa Gomez was picked as 1 978's Miss Buccaneer Belle. The pageant was a big success! Elissa Gomez 158 Broadmoor's Beauties Jodi Siemann 1 si Runner U p Susan Raborn 2nd Runner Up ElaineGomez 3rd Runner Up β– Look at Her! She is so graceful.” R. Crifasi. K. Curry. B. rpihnpv 159 Student M'rtiinn Outstanding Rosemary Crifasi 4th Runner up Antoinette Campo 5th Runner up Miss Buccaneer Belle Lisa Allmand 160 1977-78 Homecoming Was a Wet One Jodi is congratulated by last years queen. Teresa Blagg. BROADMOOR SR. HIGH SCHOOL 1977 1978 HOMECOMING COURT: Left to Right: Marci Calandro, Anne Marie Hughes. Missy LeBlanc, Queen Jodi Siemann, Tern Todd, Lon Blakely. Michelle Thax- ton. 161 162 Our Senior Queen: Jodi Siemann Escorted by Doug Hammond The Homecoming Court Cheered for the Bucs Senior Maid: Tern Todd Escorted by her father Mr. Russell Todd Senior Maid: Missy LeBlanc Escorted by her father Mr. Frank LeBlanc Homecoming this year was a wet one. It rained throughout the first helf of the game, stopping just at the beginning of halftime. The court was presented without the usual fanfare, because the weather prevented the band and Buccarettes from marching. Broadmoor had a victory of 21 20 over the West Jefferson Buccaneers from Metairie. Surely, the Buccarettes deserve much credit for the victory. They sat in the rain for the entire game and cheered our guys on while enduring the freezing, wet conditions cheerfully. The Homecoming dance followed the game. The students and especially the team were jubilant of our close victory and set out to have the best time ever. The band playing was β€’β€˜Crosswinds ’ and the dance was held at the Oak Manor Hotel. This Homecoming has many memories for us all, as do our other school events, but it will always be remembered as a wet one! Junior Maid: Lon Blakely Escorted by her brother Robert Blakely 163 Broadmoor Won With a Close Victory JUNIOR MAID: Anne Marie Hughes Escorted by her father Mr. Frank Hughes SOPHOMORE MAID: Marci Calandro Escorted by her father Mr. Joseph Calandro 164 SOPHOMORE MAID. Michelle Thaxton Escorted by her father Mr. Wayne Thaxton Mardi Gras Royalty Brightened the Ball JodiSieman. Queen David Bark. Broadmoor King XVIII The Scenery made the King and Queen feel as if they were really in New Orleans. The King and Queen with their court. SGA Sponsored This Terri Todd, escorted by Larrie Butler. Suzanne Oyer, escorted by Marque 8roussard. Missy Leblanc, escorted by Brett Barksdale. 166 Festive Occasion Anne Marie Hughes, escorted by Chris Musso. The 1978 Mardi Gras Ball was a success. It was held on the Friday after Mardi Gras, February 10, at the Best Western Inn. SGA sponsored the Ball and the band, β€’β€’Freeze,' provided the music. Missy Leblanc and Kim Curry designed and painted the beautiful backdrop for the pictures. Daryl Maxwell, escorted by Mark Ritchie. Jane Sibley, escorted byChuck Fo 167 Mardi Gras Is a Ba Michele Thaxton. escorted by Gary Mall. Marcia Calandro. escorted by James Kaiser. Foreign Exchange Student Was From Canada Pascale Chausse was an exchange student at Broadmoor from Canada. She lived with Diane Stanton for the year and instead of us telling you about her experience, let’s hear from Pascale . . . β€œWow! It’s been a great experience to be an AFS student. I wouldn’t doubt it changed my whole life, because I learned how to appreciate and live with different customs. To have β€˜ya'ir as friends was fantastic. So I go back to Canada with a lot of wonderful memories, dear souvenirs and 10 more pounds. I love you all and please never forget that everybody is welcome at my home. Thanks!’’ Pascale β€’ 1 The Cheerleaders Were Mascot: Missy LeBlanc Head Cheerleader: Terri Todd Sr. Cheerleader: Paige Whitlatch The 1977-78 Cheerleaders had a new sponsor. Miss Bourgeious, who was once a Cheerleader at Broadmoor herself. Under her direction and Head Cheerleader Terri Todd’s organization, the Cheerleaders backed the Bucs all the way from football to basketball and on to track and baseball! They could be seen at all pep rallies and games lumping and cheering. Many things they did were unseen though, like painting run-thru signs and feeding the team. 172 Bursting With Enthusiasm Sr. Cheerleader: Jean Kessel Jr. Cheerleader: Jill Dyason Sr. Cheerleader: Cynthia Pruyn Jr. Cheerleader: Darryl Maxwell Jr. Cheerleader: Julie Spell Jr. Cheerleader: Ann Marie Hughes 173 Team Spirit Added to Each Game Left to Right: M. Gregory. J. Lancaster. J. Gibson. M. Ancona. T. Donaldson. J. Beck. S. Amond. 2nd Row: A. Jordan. S. Davis. R. Green. P. Tubbs. T. Newgard. D. Ragusa. V. Webb. 3rd Row: L. Landry. B. Wilkins. D. Larkin, J. Kaiser. G. Pickern. J. Prescott. R. Zuccaro. 4th Row: D. Begue, S. Durrett. S. Hayden. 8. Barksdale. B. Bacon. G. Stafford, M. Brossard. 5th Row: M. Maddox. D. Bark. G. Williams, M. Landry. R. Connors. C. Belgard. C. Cloy. 6th Row: B. Clattenberg, P. Hendrickson. G. Stark. P. Hill. D. Peavy, M. Pilito. B. Williams. 7th Row: K. Miller. M. Rilchc. D. Moore. P. Smith. J. Parke. G. Foy, H. Ross. The Buccaneers so called β€’β€’Build up” year turned out to be quite victorious! Our boys entered the playing field with enthusiasm and left knowing they did their best. The coaches gave their time, knowledge and guidance to pull the Buc’s through this 1977 season. Head Coach Bob Carter 174 Broadmoor Coaches Are the Best Randy Brown Broadmoor tiptoes for a touchdown. TraΒ ner Bill Alford Varsity Coach Rusty Price Varsity Coach Mike Meyers Varsity Coach 175 Marque goes in for a touchdown!!! Begue rares back to throw with all his might! Injunesdid sometime occur on the field . . . 176 177 World's Greatest Coaches. Watch out cause this is comm' your way! . V. Football Shows Left to Right: R. Larkin. B. Ashby. C. Hudson, B. Horton, M. Roberts. F. Rouse!. J. Tyrohne. 2nd Row: E. Budden, J. Piper. J. Carkxk, J Gurrea, M. Favero. M. Clark. J. Street. 3rd Row: G. Bryan. T. Newman. K. Kelly. 8. Constanette. B. Howard. J. Wood, i Vickers. 4th Row: M. Herbert, G. Mall. K. Talbot, K. Alford. D. Henly. M. Nodier, J. Connley. 5th Row: B. Cannon. L Cooper, S. Walker. W. Craven, J. Clement. B. Clattenburg, J. Fritchie. 180 Charles Miranda JV Coach George McGee JV Coach Team Play Accented J.V. Games Or. Lee Team Doctor Or. Vincent Down the field we go?! Team Doctor 181 . V. Games Were Trying to Pull Through?? Watch out, cause here I come! What's going on??? Down, set, hut 1, hut 2, HIKE!!! 182 Very Exciting J.V. Football Scores Bucs Opponents 18 Baker 12 26 Belaire 0 27 Catholic 0 18 East Ascension 12 13 Lee 12 26 Capital 6 19 McKinley 14 19 Istrouma 7 19 Tara 0 30 Glen Oaks 8 Hey Joe Catch! 183 Coach Miranda Is VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 77 78: First Row: L. Butler, K. Miller, M. Wheeler. G. Cassano, C. Chappie. M Broussard. Second Row: M. Stemford. C. Hudson, B. Browning, C. Fox, D. Swindle, R. Fleshman. 0. Peavy, B. Rhodes. The 77-78 basketball team had three starting seniors. Practices started in October and continued throughout the season. Despite much adversity, the team played very aggressively and showed lots of hard work. The final score of many hard-played basketball games showed the determination and stuff the Sues were made of. The effort was endless, the games were tense, and the scores were always close. New varsity basketball coach, Charles Miranda, had much praise for the team and looks forward to the next season. 184 Coach Charles Miranda β€” Basketball Coach New Basketball Coach Β Β«β–  VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1977 78 DATE OPPOSITION Nov. 17, 18. 19 Central Tourn. Nov. 22 Belaire Nov. 29 Central Dec. 1.2, 3 Pat O’Donovan Dec. 6 Belaire Dec. 9 Catholic High Dec. 13 Baker Dec. 15. 16, 17 Wedge Keys Tourn. Dec. 27 Catholic High Dec. 30 Open Jan. 3 East Ascension Jan. 6 McKinley Jan. 10 Lee Jan. 13 Capitol Jan. 17 Tara Jan. 20 Istrouma Jan. 24 Open Jan. 27 Redemtorist Jan. 31 East Ascension Feb. 3 McKinley Feb. 7 Lee Feb. 10 Capitol Feb. 14 Tara Feb. 17 Istrouma Gerald Cassano is up for another foul shot. 185 Practices Were Long and Hard That referee has GOT to be from Lee High. Alright guys, we'vegotto run a number two defense . . (L Butler) Coach Miranda paced the gym floor at tense moments. 186 Junior Varsity Is District Runner-Up McClendon, G. Love, M Steniford. 187 Coach Rusty Price, J.V. Basketball . V.'s Have Winning Season Mitch Steniford h action. Jr 1977-78 JV BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Bucs Opponents 41 Belaire 32 30 Central 33 51 Belaire 46 47 Catholic 51 53 Baker 38 57 Belaire 47 43 Capitol 46 54 Catholic 56 78 East Ascension 33 65 McKinley 51 60 Lee 58 56 Capitol 73 58 Tara 41 43 Istrouma 42 54 Redemptorist 47 51 East Ascension 42 57 McKinley 61 78 Capitol 79 58 Tara 48 56 Istrouma 46 Jump up Billy. Jump a-little higher! Barret! Browning makes a precision aim. 188 The Lady Bucs Basketball Team Row 1: S. Butcher, A. Blakewood. K. Barnard. Row 2: G. Britt, C. Simmonds, A. Ammon, L. Chamberlin. The Lady Bucs basketball team competed for the first time in district play this season. The overall record was 5 wins and 7 losses. Coach for the team is Pat Dean. Baseball District Champs The Buc’s overall record for the season was 16 wins and 7 losses. They placed fourth in the first round and made a strong comeback of 6 wins and 10 losses in the second round. The Buc’s played Istrouma in a playoff game for first place in district. In the first round of district playoffs, the Buc’s were defeated 1 0 by Lafayette. The following players were selected for the ALL DISTRICT team: Forest Jones, Bart Talbot, Jimmy Parke and Karl Griffin. Much credit goes to Coach Mike Meyers or his hard work and enthusiasm. Sitting: C. Griffin, S. Passman, B. Hughes, B. Talbot, G. Stafford. Kneeling: S. Landry, P. Kauk. 0. Worstel, F. Jones, M Brossard, J. Parke. Standing: Coach Meyers. C. Maxwell, K. McVicker, S. Hayden, B. Talbot. D. Goodson. B. Barksdale. Wait 'lil I get my hands on Griffin! (Coach Meyers) 190 1977 BASEBALL SCOREBOARD BUCS OPPONEI 1 GlenOaks 2 8 Belaire 6 0 Lutcher 14 11 Belaire 3 6 GlenOaks 5 1 Catholic 2 2 Redemptorist 3 3 E. Ascension 7 1 Lee 6 5 Tara 2 5 McKinley 4 3 Istrouma 5 1 GlenOaks 0 1 Tara 2 5 Istrouma 4 10 E. Ascension 6 6 Lee 3 1 Tara 0 5 Capitol 4 4 Istrouma 2 17 McKinley 1 5 Istrouma 2 a PLAYOFFS 0 Lafayette 1 191 192 Another exciting day on the baseball field!! 193 The Track Team Is The boys track team this year is a young team and is still in the building process. Some outstanding performances are expected by some of the members of the team. Outstanding runners are Lance Wall, 880; David Biley, 2 mile; and Randy Zuccaro, 440. The outstanding field-men are Paul Hill, pole vault; Rob Smith, |avelin; and Wally Craven, shot-put and discus. Coach Rusty Price conducted daily workouts and pushes the team to achieve their PR (personal records). Front Row: J. Prescott. R. Zuccaro. G. Stark. J. Travis. D. Rogillio. M. Dobbns. N. Waters. J Kiaser, J. Leblanc. P. Mill. Second Row: T. Prevor. L. Wall. D. Clattenburg. D. Begue. B. Williams. L. Harlan. D. Bailey. 8. Cannon. W. Craven, R. Smith. B. Clattenburg. Randy Zuccaro makes the curve. paU| Hill in training for the Olympics. 194 on the Move Rob Smith participates in the pole vault compe tition. The girl’s track team is working very hard this year. Some of the girls are very dedicated and make a good team effort. Outstanding runners are Elaine Gomez and Lori Foster running distance. Lori Blakely and Stacy Blakely are running sprints. Jean Kessell lumps hurdles. Miss Stephanie Bourgeois is the girls new track coach. The girls 1977 team won every invitational meet in which they entered. This year’s team has high hopes of winning regionals and state. First Row: M Jennings. S. Butcher. Β£. Gome . K. Malmburg, C. Donaldson. S. Monahan. 2nd Row: M Montero. K. Balentme, S. Stabiler, J. Ferreday, M. Ligmeres, J Harris. A. Fairbanks. 3rd Row: L Blakley, A. Kuscma, D. Hayden, S. Blakley, J. Kessel, D. Speed. A. Taylor. L. Foster, A. Blake Only one more mile to go! (D. Bailey) 195 JV's Prepare for Spring Track Meets JV TRACK: First Row: G. Fritchie. D. Coco. 8. Fauron. T. Kidder. J. Corley. A. Carillo, K. 8umgardner. E. Mam, K. Kely. 2nd Row: W. Craven, L Cooper. J Kaiser, 8 Ashby. B. Cannon. M. Nodier. B. Clattenburg. Dale Begue runs the relays! 196 197 Cross Country Team Runs David Bailey takes the lead. Timing and records were essential to show a runner’s improvement. A Cross Country runner is an individual who thrives on the agony of competition and seeks tofind the limits of his mind and soul. There is hard work, pain, scarifice, and very little recognition. Some of the outstanding runners are Lance Wall and David Bailey. They made the All-Parish 1st team. Leo Marlin made the 2nd team All-Parish. The boys average workout is 10-15 miles a day, which totals about 1,526 miles a year. The girls run 6 to 8 miles a day. Sharon Butcher, Elaine Gomez, and Lon Foster were very outstanding runners this year. The girls were district champions for the third year in a row. Under the coaching of Coach Price and Bourgeois the team was 3rd in state. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: M. Jennings. S. Butcher. C. Donaldson, J. Loeher, M. Moniero, L. E. Gomez Foster, 198 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY; Front: E. Mam. D. Rogilho, R. Hebert. K Bumgardner. Back: L. Wall, J LeBlanc, L. Harlan, R Trellis. M. Dobbins. D. Bailey. J. Travis. ou took like you could use some Gator- 199 Lance Wall runs in all kinds of weather. All Parish Team members. L Wall and D. Bailey Tennis Is Racking Up at Broadmoor The tennis team is in its sixth year of competition and stronger than ever. They won the Regional and Baton Rouge Prep League Championship the last four years and hope to capture those titles again r the 1978 season. The top girls this year are junior players Ann Stenhouse and Pagiel Czoka and ninth grader Laura Strickland. Mike Seals and Kent Fisher share the number one and two positions for the boys. The season begins in early February and ends with the state tournament in May. Outstanding players are Pagiel Czoka. Ann Stenhouse, and Laura Strickland. 200 Row 1: M. Sheppard. L. Wiggins. K. Eichelberger. P. Czoka. T. Nelson. T. Dixon. A Stenhouse. L. Strickland. F. Gaudin. M. Riley. Row 2: J. Brumfield. S. Zermgue. P. Sterling. S. Clifton. J. Gyan. M. Gladson. G. Magee. J. Reifmger. B. Goldberter. K. Fisher. Not Pictured: Mike Seals. Girl Softball Team Has High Hopes 1st Row: F. Bellue, S. Ortego, L. Chamberlain. S. Bourg, J. Matherne. G. Britt, A. Ammon. 2nd Row: M. Loehrer. M. Eicher, S. Reeves, J. Scott. 3rd Row: I. Lunceford. A. Blakewood E Currie. L. Hutchison, Mrs. Pope. The softball team began the 1978 season with 7 returning lettermen: Elizabeth Currie, Lisa Hutchison, Fran Bellue, outfielders. Infielders are Meredith Eicher, 3rd base; Sherry Reeves, shortstop and pitcher; Joy Matherne, catcher; Alicia Ammon, pitcher. First year players are outfielder Lindy Lunceford, Marge Loehrer, Sondra Ortego, Sharon Bourg and Judy Scott. Assisting Alicia Ammon on the mound are Lauren Chamberlain and April Blakewood. Sophomores Genia Britt and April Blakewood will share duties at 1 st base. Coach Pat Pope and her Lady Bucs hope to return to the state tournament again this year. Spring Swings Golf Team to Action The Broadmoor High Golf Team was the District AAAA Champion four years straight including this year. They lost only one local match in the last two years. Jenny Lidback is the State’s Women Amateur Junior and Senior Champion. She also was a member of Peru’s Women’s Team that won the South American Championship in February 1978. Mike Powell, Blair Spencer, Percy Lidback, Kenny Picot. Jay Gremillion, Jenny Lidback. Not Pictured: Mike Seals. Tom Murry. I wish I had a swing like that in my backyard.” B. Spencer i , - β€’- V' Knees slightly bent, feet together, body erect . . . RELAX' RELAX! K Picot 202 Swim Team Floated Their Way to Victory Mary Kate Mahoney after the 500 yd. freestyle. β€’β€’Guess what? I swam one whole lap. You have to start with t he basics β€” a swim suit.” ”1 only wanted a closer look. Hey. who moved the wall farther back. Volleyball Team Set It Up for Victory The Volleyball team, coached by Mrs. Lott and Mrs. Pope, worked very hard this year. Practices were long and exhausting. The goal that they were aiming for was District Champions and then on to State. They made district champs but lost their first game at the state play offs. This year's team was the youngest yet; it consisted of eight sophomores, seven juniors, and two seniors. Although they were young, their ability and dedication pulled them through. This is an indication of better years to come for the team. S. Britt, S Bourg, C. Simmonds, L. O’Meara. A. Ammon. S. Alaniz, S. Cuba. M. Etcher. Mrs. Pope, C. Sommers. J. Riefinger, M. Davis. V. Judice. A. Blakewood. S. Ortego. L Drago. Mrs. Lott. 204 Whoa! What happened to the gravitational pull? Wrestlers Worked for a Pin WRESTLING TEAM β€” 1977-78: 1st: M. Young. M. Noames. 2nd: T. Newman. R. Gaudet, R. Allen, 0. Walts, J. Piper. 3rd: Coach John Gur ruto. L Cooper. D. Clattenburg, C. Neames, S. Durrett. M. Guthier, R. Larkin, J. Boudreaux. Not Pictured: J. D Arensburg. J. Ragusa. D. Ragusa. J. Ragusa. The wrestling team was coached this year by John Gurruto and the school sponsor was Coach Alford. The team had three outstanding wrestlers who placed second in the City Tournament. They were Steve Durrett. Richard Allen, and Todd Newman. These three wrestlers also made the ALL City team. The wrestling team became self-supporting this year, which is a first in Broadmoor's history. The team participated in many matches and tournaments and worked long hours practicing. 205 A 1VZINVDXO H3A.0 SGA Sponsored Broadmoor's Important Events First Row: Mrs. Gillette β€” sponsor, S. Chalfin, K. 8adon, A Stenhouse. M. Eicher, C. Uffman. Second Row: L Wyatt, M Ligmeres, J Roberts, V. Kelly, N. Waters, D. Lentz, L. Willis, C. Ledeaux, C. Resweber. 0. Zermgue, S. Russell. Third Row: A. Mane, K. Smith, M.Stenti ford. D. Bridges, J. McVicker, L. Huet, L. Pourrier, J. Ruiz. J. Byers. Fourth Row: J. Hoffman, P. Hunley. A. Limper, M. Rice. J. Green, S Hayes, N. Vitrano, H. Smith, J. Pace. D. Brewer, G. Britt. Fifth Row: C. Donaldson, S. Culotta. N. Roberts, W. Saiassi, J. Craddock, C Mayes, S. Crochet, P. Carney. C. Cooper, J. Kaiser, M. Calandro. Sixth Row: B. Blythe. J. Sibley. R. Smith, S. Blakely. R. McAllister, S Dyer, J. Guerra, P. Pern, J. Drago, J. Martin, P. Tubbs. Seventh Row: P. Shilling, L. Harlan, S. Weil. J. Miller. B. Wilkins, K. Curry, B Freshney, L. Smith. M. Hammonds, M. Ancona, G. Stafford. Eighth Row: L. Lange. K. Olson, M. Mahoney. L. Martin. R. Crifasi, R. Bahlinger, M. Myers. J. Mahost, D. Brewer, L. Blakely, T. Calandro. A. Hughes. Ninth Row: J. Jarreau, C. Keller, K. Maggio. M. Thaxlon, S. Knobloch, E. Sweeney. L. Catanzaro, W. Overstreet. The 1977-78 Student Government represented the student body of Broadmoor High. The association worked hard throughout the year to bring the students dances and recognition. The Homecoming Dance and Mardi Gras Ball were held by the SGA. The co sponsored the Buccaneer Belle Beauty Pageant which was a great success. The canned food drive. Toys for Tots, Homecoming door decorations contest, and the Christmas decorations contest were also on their agenda. 208 OFFICERS: C. Uffman β€” President, K. Badon β€” Secretary, M. Eicher β€” V. President. A. Stenhouse β€” Reporter Historian, S. Chaf fin β€” Treasurer. Student Government Worked Hard for B.H.S. Our leaders for tomorrow. β€’ β€’ . and you should have seen their faces when I told them that the Homecoming Court had been kidnapped! Oh. my goodness! If HE goes in the moonwalk, it'll explode! Look. I'm in charge here and if I say lump β€” you better JUMP!! 209 National Honor Society Maintained Their 3.5 Karen Badon David Bark Mindy Bernstein Susan Blackwell M'Lu Bowser Sharon Breeden David 8rewer Doug Brewer Donna Bunch Melanie Corban Jan Cox Elizabeth Currie Kim Curry Tami Day Suzanne Drouet Ruth Elsey Greg Finkenaur Judy Garmon Last year. Renee Savoy, class salutatorian, was the first recipient of the Frank Mclavy Scholarship Frank McLavy, Broadmoor’s first principal h 196, awarded the scholarship to Renee. National Honor Society sponsored the scholarship and will award one every year to a worthy student. National Honor Society planned a trip to Washington, D.C. and had a wonderful time. They enjoyed seeing the delightful sights in the city. They learned a little more about the wonderful country they live in. Debbie Harrel Stephanie Hayes Linda Hedrick Holly Henderson Pike King Rebecca Lamson Yvette Ledoux 210 NHS Worked Harder Than E ver This Year Dottie Lentz Amanda Mam Kristi Matherne Janet Medley Cynthia Pruyn Darlene Chapell Beverly Seay Greg Smith Kevin Smith Julia Thompson Pat Tuten Craig Uffman Nadine Vitrano Patricia Wafer In 1973, the National Honor Society began its existence. It was created to honor students who had maintained a 3.5 average for five consecutive semesters. The new club that was formed was dedicated to John Laye, a graduate of Broadmoor High. John Laye was killed in training, but is still remembered in the John Laye Chapter of the National Honor Society. 211 An autographed picture of John Laye presently hangs in Mr. Bankston's office. Beta Members Serviced Everyone Beta Club visited the nursing home every month Beta Club was very active this year. They painted the playground equipment at Broadmoor Elementary, and participated in a convention held at Alexandria, La. At the convention the club ran Mary Kate Mahoney as their candidate for State Beta Club Secretary. Mary Kate was elected alternate for the office of Secretary. The club also visited the old folks home and patterned a young girl by the name of Kathleen Cronin. First Row: D. 8unch, N. Vitrano, B. Haymon, L. Hedrick, J. Thompson, J. Medley. T. Lockwood, L. Willis, T. Fredricks, L. Lemweber. Second Row: C. Resweber, S. Jacobson, R. Fleshman, M Dobbins, D. Bark, J. Pecorao, K. Badon. J. Miller, C. Wolfkeil. J. Ruiz, J. Reifmger L. Elofson, M. Hilburn, Mrs. Morgan β€” Sponsor. Third Row: S. Guba, M. Mahoney, L. Martin, 8. Freshney, T. Todd, M. Pope, S. Sweeney. M. Fitz, C. Pruyn. Fourth Row: D. Fulton, R. Bueche, A Slenhouse. D. Charles, A. Limp, L. Huet, N Landry. H. Hoffman, D. Lentz. 212 Leo Club Roared Through Another Year First Row: 0. Olmde. G. Love, 0 8rown. T. Ktdder. N Waters, 0. Lent , S. Oyer. M. Meyer, M Leblanc, R Cri'asi Second Row: R. Richard, P Riley. B Clattenburg. T. Smith, R. Allen. K Talbot. G. Hayes. J Boudreaux. B Ashby. R Guttery. B. Brum eld. J. Stuart. R. Knight, L. Landry. B. Haymon. B Wilkins. The Leo Club, a service organization sponsored by the International Lions Club, took great pride m their school and community by working in various service projects at Broadmoor. They learned to work together as a team. In doing this they cooperated with each other in order to get the |ob done. They set an example for the other students at Broadmoor. 213 Broadmoor Was Improved by Key Club Billy Bass David Brewer Doug Brewer Marque Broussard Jeff Chust Scott Clifton Marty Dobbins Jon Drago Robert Edelman Chuck Fox Bobby Goldberger George Gross Joe Gyan Chuck Fox can't believe that Key Club is actually going to sell MORE Christmas trees' 214 Key Club Members Never Lost Their Spirit Come on, ya'II! Let me play, too. You want to know about MY love life? The camera zooms in while the enemy (Hi-Y) prepares for battle. Leo Harlan Steve Lobue Jay Martin Jim Miller Ken Miller Gary Montgomery Mitch Mulvehill KirkOlson 8illy Rhodes Scott Russell Wendell Salassi Greg Smith Quentin Washispack 215 Keyettes Active Again This Year With First Row: L. Catanzaro. S. Knobloch, S. Monahan, E. McKay. C. Bacon. Second Row: C. Resweber. I Willis. T. Fred erick, L. Huet, C. Pruyn, M. Leblanc. L. Pourrier, S. Cuba, C. Menzel. M. Mahoney. A Stenhouse. Third Row: Mrs. Egedy β€” sponsor, J. Massen, E. Aull. 8. Freshney, K. Curry, D. Speed. L. Smith, D. Lentz, S Chaffin, B. Daigre, L. Fink, K. Mayeaux. Not Pictured: R. Bueche, M. Meyer. A Wang. The Broadmoor Keyettes, sponsored by Mrs. Karen Egedy, had a big, busy year. They started it with the Get Acquainted Dance held in September. The Keyettes did a great job working in the Women's Hospital Gift Shop. They also patterned Denise Dupont again. Carnations were sold during Valentines to raise money. Some of the Keyettes had the opportunity to see Washington, D.C. in March at the convention. The Keyettes also held several parties for themselves. Keyette Lynn Willis helps Denise Dupont Get Acquainted Dance and Carnation Sales L Fink β€” Jr. Representative. T. Frederick β€” Secretary. I Willis β€” V. President. J Massen β€” President. B Freshney β€” Treasurer, M Leblanc β€” Sr Representative. S Chaffin β€” Service Leader. E Aull β€” Serv ice Leader 217 Halloween Party Was Lots of Fun for Deaf Children OFFICERS: S. Hayden β€” Pres.. H. Ross β€” Sec.. B. Barksdale β€” V. Pres.. S. Leieune β€” Treas.. D Bark β€” Sgt-at Arms. J. Lancaster. First Row: M Thaxton. A. Hughes, J. Spel. J. Dyason. S. Blakely. T. Todd. M. Calandro, MEMBERS: S. Hayden, G. Stark, S. Benton. S. leieune, C. Musso. P. Hendricksen, J. LeBlanc. H Ross, G. Williams. J. D'Arensbourg. J. Kaiser. B. Williams. G. Sta ord, M Pohto, C. Cloy. A. Jordan, D 8egue, D. Preay, D. Bark. D. Larkin. 8. Bacon, S. Amond. B. Barksdale, L. Watkins. S. Davis, E. Maddox. B. Talbot, J. Beck. D. Clattenburg, G. Glueck, R. Smith, J. Lancaster. R Greene. G. Foy. J. Parke. Interact members realized their important roles in the community by giving a Halloween party for the Deaf School, visiting the old folks home, and participating in the schools clean-up day. They also provided a variety of social activities such as hayrides and a dance. SWEETHEARTS: T. Todd. J. Dyason, A Hughes, J. Spell. M. Thaxton. S Blakely. M. Calandro. 218 Artists Were Discovered in Art Club The Fine Arts Club participated in many projects this year. They started off the year by going to see the King Tut exhibit. Later they went to Houston to visit two museums. They also planned a trip to Washington D.C. over the Easter Holidays. The art club sponsored a dance in November, sold M M's, hosted the Arts and Crafts Festival and hung various Art Shows. Some of the contestants were awarded prizes for their entrees. The club also had a monthly Pot-Luck supper. The main purpose of the club is to encourage art within the members and to use their talents. Yvette Ledoux β€” Vice Pres., Gay Thompson β€” President, Daphne Zeringue β€” Co reporter historian, Lisa Smith β€” Sec., Marti Long β€” co reporter historian. First Row: C. Sneed, L. Schenk, B. Harper. Y Ledoux, L. Smith, P. Baily. C. Keeler, G. Thomp son. P. Hancock, L. Buchanan, D. McGrath Second Row: T. Fredrick, B. Delary. K. Kidd. M. Cri β€˜asi. L. Cash, K James, Mrs. Curry, D. Allen, S Moureau. M. Darby. L Henry, M. Neams, S. UH-man, K. McClary. D Zeringue. Third Row: J. Wade. A Blakewood. R. Burris, S. Darte . V. Kelly, C Bridges, M. Gladson, T. Jeansonne, D Deville, S. Denison, P. Tomerlm, A. Coe, R. Demers, K. Reed, C. Causey, G. Magee, M Miller, R McAllister, J. Sibley. S. Young, J Beaty. J. Davis, E. Madox. S Bundy. J. Mclntre. Mums Were Made for Homecoming Game Angel Adkins Sylvia Alaniz Abby Applegate Karen Badon Lori 8lakely Stacy Blakely Karen BernsteΒ«i Mindy Bernstein Tracy Calandro LartieCash Diane Charles RosemaryCrifasi Suzanne Dyer Myra Fitts Judy Garmon Debbie Hayden Holly Henderson Pam Hillman Hope Hoffman Anne Marie Hughes Patrica Hunley Jennifer Kennedy Jean Kessel Nancy Landry Darlene Latil Louise Leinwever Marti Long Daryl Maxwell Lois Medley Missy Pope Nan Roberts Erin Sweeney Michelle Thaxton Julia Thompson Terri Todd Sheri Weil Daphne Zeringue Natalie Zimmerman Holly Haynes 220 Gee. Louise, does this mean we're going steady? Tri-Hi-Y Had Fun While They Worked See the pretty stick we won for having big mouths?” Future Old Folks of America. (Tri-Hi-Y visited Old Folks Home every month.) Aw. Mrs. Lawrence. I didn’t know that you cared so much! OFFICERS: J. Garmon β€” Chaplain. N. Landry β€” Sec., M. Bern- stein β€” Treas.. D. Charles β€” President, D. Zeringue β€” Service leader. S. Sweeney β€” Rep. His. 221 Broadmoor Christian Girls Held School Dances First Row: 8. Mitchell. L. Munson, K. Hayes. J. Chandler. T. Calandro. L. Fair, T. Blakewood, M Strother, M Eicher, C. Crochet. G Black. P. Mauk Second Row: K. Gray. M Pope. K. Maggio, H. Haynes. L. Blakely. A. Hughes. K. Tisdale. K. Curry, E. Gomez, T. Todd.S Taylor. Third Row: E. Cavalier. J Matherne, A Robique, J. Kessel, M. Jennings. S. Blackwell. R Lamson. C. Carver, S. Sweeney, M Berstein. S. Jacobson. Fourth Row: P. Carney. J. Pearse, D. Lentz, T. Fredrick, L Willis. J. Medley. J. Cox. J. Thompson, M. Long. S. Hayes, N. Vitrano. Fifth Row: C. Washispack, L. Buchanan, M Lignieres. M. Crifasi. M Hammons, A. Lovell. K. McCarthy, J. Fereday. A. Ltmper. R Crifasi. Sixth Row. I. Lowe, D. Garretson, C Causey, L Luttrell, L. Wyatt, J. Byers, M. Boyle. M. Rice, N. Landry, R. Gibson. Seventh Row: L Wolf. C. Payne. J. Teekel. S Alaniz. F. Bellue. L. Dolan. C. WoffkeH. N. Shulenberg. Eighth Row: C. Menzel, S. Chaffin, M. Nalls, A Hurrelbrink. E. McConnell. K. Badon. R. Bahlinger, R. Bueche. S. Crawford. M. Cavalier. Broadmoor Girls were active again, as always. Meetings were held every Tuesday morning in the library or auditorium. Devotionals were held on these mornings, also. Mistletoe Ball and the Victory Dance were sponsored by the B.G.’s. They tried going to a different religious service every Sunday. Some of the churches visited were Broadmoor Methodist, Broadmoor Baptist, and LSU Church of Christ. 222 OFFICERS: Sitting: B. Daigre β€” Service Leader. J. Kennedy β€” Chaplain Standing: C Lamb β€” Secretary, L. Smith β€” V. President. L. Huet β€” President, R. McAhster β€” v President. D. Charles β€” Treasurer. and Had Lots of Fun Throughout the Year B.G.’S BEAUS: In Front: M. Ritchie. F. Jones. In Back: Jos6 Ruiz. Brett Barksdale. C. Musso. The Goodwill Center was visited by the girls in the club. Candy and doughnuts were sold to raise money to finance the terrific Mistletoe Ball that was held at the Sheraton Hotel. Everything wasn't all work and no play. A Halloween Party was held for the β€œBig and β€œLittle Sisters. Prizes were given to the three best sets of costumes worn. First Row: M. Ritchie, J. Ruiz. B Daigre, C. Lamb. L. Smith. S. Huet. R. McAllister. D. Charles. J. Kennedy. C. Musso. F. Jones. B. Barksdale. Second Row: T. Delaune. M. Humphreys. K. McCarthy. J. Pieman. G. Cumbo, K. Balentine. M. Montero. K. Wripc. M. Hilburn. L. Elofson. A. Quiroga. Third Row: C. Williamson, B Hartline. L. Pourrier, R Genoviese. J Walters. S Cuba. K. Pellecchia, C. Haldiman, A. Fairbanks. Fourth Row: D. Maxwell. C. Pruyn, M. Fitz. A Warren. C. Landrum. A. Futch. C. Donaldson. 8 Freshney. M. Leblanc. E Aull. D. Zeringue. L. Cash. Fifth Row: T. Montgomery, J. Esser. T. Dixon. P. Hatch. S. Reeves. R. Petty. L. Lang. L. Martin. L. Andre. J. Mahost. Sixth Row: J. Jarreau. P. Czoka. J. Sibley. ft Smith. E. Shuster. L. Amoroso. A Adkins. L. Leinweber. N. Zimmerman. Seventh Row: S. Blakely. B. Parker, L. Parker, C. Malone. L. Aubert. S. Weil. M. Meyer. S. Dyer. M Sanders Eighth Row: H. Hoffman. D. Latil. P. Wiersemer. P. Hunley. S. Ellis. E. Park, M. Davis. J. Roberts. L Butcher, C Quartano. 223 AFS Sponsored an Exchange Student First Row: Fran Russell. Michelle Neames, Cathy Haldiman, Gina Byrd. Mary Priddy. Becky Vega. Second Row: Kari Stenti'ord, Linda Dolan. American Field Service Club sponsored another foreign exchange student. This year it is a very pretty girl called Pascal. A.F.S. helped her adjust to her new and different way of life. At most of their meetings they listened to guest speakers from foreign countries. The club is organized so that members can learn more about customs and ways of living in foreign countries. OFFICERS: Michelle Neames β€” Secretary, Cathy Haldiman - President. Mary Priddy β€” Treasurer. Becky Vega β€” Refreshment Chair-man, Fran Russell β€” Program Chairman. Gina Byrd β€” Vice President. 224 BCS Members Enjoy an Active Year Left to Right: 1st Row: G. Mall, S. Knobloach. S. Culatia. J Kaiser, K Malmberg. B. Brum'ield. S. Lindsey. J Tyrone, L. Cantan aro. J. Roy, V Malone. K Talbot. 2nd Row: L. Burnette, D . B. Okten. P. Landry, D Viator, K. Cooley, G. Peck, S. Shea. E. Sweeney. C. 8acon. S Clark. M. Thaxton, M. Calandro. 3rd Row: C. Tremont. G Hughmark. K. Cossman, R. Terrell. L. Dimattia. K Barnard. T Hunt, A. Miller, L. Med'ey. M. Kernegay. K. Miller. T. 4th Row: V. Iddings. D. Mmnear. P. Hebert. K. Cheek. L. Lunce'ord. P. Tomberlin. S. Uffman. C. Qui roga. 5th Row: J. Anderson. C. Carley. T. Peden, A. Kucsma. A. Ancona, J. Miller. A Applegate. L. Coβ€œey. L. Malone. A. Phillips 6th Row: B. Delery, P Cumbo. M. Howze. L. Falcon. S. James. D. McWillie. J. Daniels, A. Olgesby. S. Carpenter. E McKay. M. Shepherd. 7th Row: N. Roberts. K. Otlmann, K. Bernstein. L. Vince, J. Harris, S. Ragusa. J. Cummings. A. Miller. BCS along with their sponsors spread Christianity throughout the community and school. Members of the club enjoyed a variety of activities including devotionals, trash-pick ups and attending church services. Sitting: S. Lindsey β€” Treasurer. L. Catan aro β€” President, v. Malone β€” V. President. Kneeling: Beaus β€” J. Kaiser. J. Tyrone. G. Mall. K. Talbot. Standing: 8 Brum Β«ield β€” Parliamentarian, K. Malmberg β€” Secretary. S. Culotta β€” Secretary. J. Roy β€” Reporter His., S. Knobloch β€” Parliamentarian. 225 New Friends Were Found in FCA K. Kaiser, C. Wolfkeil, J. Kennedy, J. Chandler, S. Dyer, R. Connors, A. Limper, K. Cooley, S. Lindsey. Second Row: J. Reifmger, S. Alaniz, L. Huet, L. Pourier, L. Munson, J. Merchert. E. McKay, S. Carpenter. E. Gomez, T. Nelson, S. Coffey. Third Row: C. Morgan, A. Blake, M. Boyle, L. Lange, L. Martin, M. Hilburn, T. Hunt, S. Shey, B. Brumfield, C. Fountaine, V. Judice. Fourth Row: H. Henderson, J. Garmen, R. Conrad, L. Vince, A. Oglesby, E. Sweeney, L. Cantanzaro, S. Noblock, M. Thaxton, D. Drasey, B. Rhodes. Fifth Row: C. Mayes. C. Crochet, B. Clattenburg, B. Talbot, C. Cooke, K. Cosman, C. Carley. Sixth Row: J. Sibley, R. Smith, S. Blakely, B. Wilkins, M. Harris, J. Fritchie, J. Harris. P. Coutee. Seventh Row: L. Harlan. S. Weil, J. Miller, B. Freshney. L. Smith, D. Zeringue. J. Mohost. M. Hammonds, M. Ancona, E. Maddox, G. Stafford. Eighth Row: D. Clattenburg. J. Kessel, S. Sweeney. N. Landry, A. Fairbanks, H. Haynes. R. Crifasi. P. Hunley, L. Blakely, T. Calandro, E. Parks. Ninth Row: S. Dean. The Broadmoor chapter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes began its year working very hard. Meetings were every Friday morning at 7:30. Different speakers came every week to reach out to the Christians at Broadmoor High. Despite its title, the FCA is not limited to only athletes. This was greatly shown and stressed by the officers. FCA is an organization designed to spread love and Christianity throughout the student body. OFFICERS: J. Kennedy β€” Secretary, C. Wolfkil β€” Rep. Historian, B. Freshney β€” Treasurer, L Butler β€” V. Presi dent, J. Chandler β€” Secretary. R. Connors β€” President, S. Dyer β€” Rep. Historian, K. Kaiser β€” Treasurer 226 FCA Began Its Very Active Year on the Right Shoe K. 8adon, S. Chaffin, C. Pellecchia, G. Esser. C. Landrum, A. Futch. J. Sieman, 8. Currier, D. Speed, T. Griffin Second Row: M. Eicher, S. Leieune, N Rathe. 0. 8oudreaux, G. Thompson, P. Witlatch. F Whi tehead, M. Leblanc. Third Row: J. Fereday. R. Elsey, L. Pourier, L. Leinweber. L. Fair. A. Quiroga. G. Cumbo. T. Blakewood, P. Hill. W. Salaai. Fourth Row: L. Chamberlain, M Humphreys. K. McCarthy. C. Payne, R. Tassin, G. Stafford, R. King, A. Jordan, M. Polito. Fifth Row: L. Hutchison, A. Blakewood, S. Bourg, L. O'Meara, C. Chappie, B. Kaufman. M. Montero, K. Balentine. J. Walters. C. Donaldson. Sixth Row: E. Aull, M. Fitz. B. Talbot. P. Hendriksen. Seventh Row: B. Bacon. J. Lancaster. G. Williams, G. Stark. A. Hughes Eighth Row: P. Tubbs. S. Stabler, E. Shuster. J. Holloway. N. Zimmerman, A. Atkins. D. Latil, P. Wiersteiner. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes had a very busy year. Apart from having guest speakers at every meeting, they participated in many activities throughout the school days. They visited an Old Folks Home |ust about every month and brought cheer to the people there. The morning of the football game with Tara, a devotional breakfast was held at Sambo’s for both schools. In March, LSU’s FCA played Broadmoor’s FCA in a basketball game. Coach Brown β€” Sponsor 227 Help! I Need 1 st Row: L. Buchanan, V. Kelly, E. Cavalier. 2nd Row: R. Bueche. S. Guba, R. Bueche, S. Alaniz, C. Pellecchia, T. Jeansonne, S. Jacobson. 3rd Row: S. Chaffin, C. Menzel. B. Freshney. W. Salassi, P. Mauk. D. McGrath, J. DeFeo. Betsy Freshney and Svend Chaffin co edited the yearbook with the helpof sponsor Mrs. Pam Morgan. 228 Some Body Catherine Pellecchia. Pam Mauk. Sylvia Alaniz. Sandra Guba, Terri Jeansonne. Robbie Bueche. Renee 8ueche. Colleen Menzel. Dan McGrath, John DeFeo. Vida Kelly. Lisa Buchanan, Ellen Cavalier, Sally Jacobson. Wendell Salassi. The yearbook staff struggled to meet deadlines and spent many hours writing body copy, headlines and captions. We attended workshop at USL where we won a superior planned yearbook trophy. The staff worked 6th hour and after school on some days. The editors and staff went through many experiences and came up with a book which we hope contains the memories of your days here at Broadmoor. 229 Yearbook Staff Worked Long Hard Hours This is not what Ttops are β€˜or! 230 Important News Was Published in the Buccaneer First Row: S. Rak, L. Munson. K. Matherne. J. Frick, L. Passman. Second Row: E. Cavalier. V. Webb. L. Cass, C. Maxwell. K. Curry. C. Nash. P. Day. The newspaper, or better known as the Buccaneer, was very informative to the students who read it. It not only held school information, but also provided humour for all. It told things exactly as it was. Issues came out every two to three weeks and were sold at a reasonable price. Some students looked forward to getting the newspaper as much as they looked forward to getting their yearbooks. K. Matherne β€” Editor-in-Chief. J. Frick β€” Closeness was created m the newspaper room. News Editor. 231 Broadmoor Seniors Paint Parking Lot Broadmoor Seniors began their first year by helping improve the school. They painted the teacher's parking lot. This service organization was started to help promote spirit and unity among the senior boys at Broadmoor. Of course, everything wasn’t all work and no play. Broadmoor Seniors managed to have a good time while they served the faculty and student body. OFFICERS: S. Davis β€” Sgt. at Arms. L. Watkins β€” Rep. His., J. Ruiz β€” President. G Haddad β€” V. President. B Bacon β€” Sgt. at Arms, M Phillips β€” Secretary BROADMOOR SENIORS: Front: J. Ruiz. G. Haddad. N. Waters. 8 Barksdale. Back: S. Hayden. B 8acon, S Durrett. S. DavΒ«s. L Watkins, E. Maddox. M. Phillips. L. Landry. Broadmoor Medical Visited Tularte Medical School First Row: Mrs. Claiborne. J. Chandler, A. Stenhouse. A. Lidback. J. Kessel. S. Dyer. A Main, S. Blacked. D. Harrell. Second Row: B Wilkins, M. Phillips. B. Bacon, J. Pecararo, M. Harris. J. McGee. J. Edelman. Third Row: B. Spencer. B. Brumfield, B. Clattenburg, T. Lowry. K. Talbot. D. Clattenburg, M. Richie. P. Lidback. M Hammonds, S Blakely Fourth Row: B. Freshney, T. Todd. K. Curry, K. Pelecchia. C. Williams. L. Catanzaro, K. Malberg, L. Wyatt. Fifth Row: M. Bouser. M Berstein. S. Cuba, M. Mahoney. R. Elsey. L. Blakely. A Fairbanks. J. Teekel. OFFICERS: A. Thibodeaux. V. Pres.. Mrs. Claiborne β€” sponsor. S. Blacked. Sec. Treas.. A. Main β€” President. D. Harrell β€” Social Chairman Broadmoor Medical Association started off the year with a lot of enthusiasm. Speakers of an assortment of medical fields were invited to talk at the meetings. Everyone enioyed listening to what they had to say. In November, B.M.A. visited Tulane Medical School in New Orleans. 233 FBLA Learned to Cope in an Office Jill Reifmger β€” President Sylvia Alaniz β€” V. President Diane Osiecki β€” Secretary Sandra Guba Becky Vega Cindy Payne Leigh Wolf Members visited the children's ward in several hospitals. . . . and here we have Mr Businessman after a day at the office. FBLA The Future Business Leaders of America learned a lot about the management of businesses. They collected toys and canned foods for the SGA Drives. A garage sale was held to raise money so that club members could attend the state convention. Candy was also sold to help the cause. At the district and state conventions, many fields were open for competition. Contestants participated in bookkeeping, typing, public speaking, data processing, and the Mr. and Mrs. FBLA Contest. This year both FBLA and COE entered the conventions. Both clubs won honors. 234 Canned foods were collected β€˜or the needy during Thanksgiving. COE Won Outstanding Recognition Front Row: C. Lemione β€” V. Pres.. D. Cambell. K. McLean. L. Hedrick β€” Pres.. L. 8urkhart, S. C O E. Beau Blackwell β€” Treas.. G. Bird. J. Siemann. K. Mays β€” Sec., L. Gilin. Back Row: J. Bruce, C. Heaton, Pike King I Simmons. J. Hall. R. Clark. 0. Goings. M Rice β€” Rep. Hist., A. limper. COE was proud to have Jodi Siemann. the Homecoming Queen, in the club. C.O.E. affiliated with the State and National FBLA |ust prior to the District VI convention and came back with seven β€œsuperiors’' out of thirteen contests entered. The seven winners will go on to state competition in March and. hopefully, to Nationals in San Francisco, CA later this year. The following students received honors: First Placers β€” Carolyn Heaton β€” Clerk Typist II Kristi Mays β€” Public Speaking Pike King β€” Data Processing Susan Blackwell β€” Economics Runner-ups β€” Linda Hedrick β€” Miss FBLA Jodi Siemann β€” Job Interview Molly Rice β€” Extemporaneous Speaking 235 DECA Learned About the Business World DECA, or Distributive Education Clubs of America, participated in many community service projects monthly. The club members learned how to be leaders of marketing and distribution through experience with the help of many people in the business world. Club projects include raising money and taking a part in competitive events for state and national titles. OFFICERS: Theresa Overstreet, treasurer, Mary Danna, secretary; Rhonda Burris, reporter, Rhonda McAllister, president First Row: K. Lasseigne, S. Vutera, J. Conway, T. LeBlanc, C. Catanzaro. N. Talbot, T. Cangelosi. Second Row: Mrs. Shanklin, R McAllister, M. Danna. T. Overstreet. R. Burris. K. Dwyer. E Doug geoise, D. Leopard. R. Lee. S. Chambers. T. Adams. V. Zettler, D. Lloyd. G. Haddad. Third Row: G. Harrison. D. Device. T. Manno, T, Repp. R. McNemar. R Priest. B. Scardina, G Robinson, j. Forbes. T. Gueringer. S. Young, K. Maggio, F. Mullen. T. Freidrichs Fourth Row: P. Kirk. K Lear. A. Hollier, M. Earnest. R. Vicknair, C. Servicks. J Fereday, D. Altmann. M. Tillotson, A Krake. 236 Future Teachers Learned to Work as One First Row: E. Aull. I. Cash. M. Pellecchia. T. Frick. L. Willis. E. Cavalier. S. Crawford. A. Warren. Second Row: S. Hayes. D. Grubbs. E. Shuster. K. Parisey, L. Munson. M. Cavalier, M. Hilburn. J. LeBlanc. M. Mahoney, S. Guba. G. Black, 8. Hartlme. V. Kelly. Everyone had the chance to hit theseguys just for fun!!! Future Teachers of America had a very active year. Their booth at the Broadmoor Fair was a great success. Everyone enjoyed throwing wet sponges at the β€œdummies.” The members of the club also worked for the teachers at school. They were substitutes for absent teachers. These favors were appreciated very much by the faculty. They also learned what it felt like to be in charge of thirty grown children. They found out exactly what the teachers go through for the students. 237 Homemakers Found That Making a Home Was Easy First Row: V Craven. C. Raker, J. Brooks. Second Row: L. Eiofson, M. Crifasi, M Hammons, J. Hofloway, N. Buzzmoti. S. Denison, P. Parr. Third Row: E. Chapman, R Landry, C. Frith. C. Mueller. M. Hennel. R. Demers. Mrs. Bridges. Sponsor. Future Homemakers of America, sponsored by Mrs. Bridges, had an active year. They stuffed stockings for the salvation army at Christmas time and had a bakery booth at the Arts and Craft Festival. They attended the district and state meetings which helped to stimulate interest in homemaking careers and increase their understanding of people. 238 M Crifasi β€” Pari., M. Hammons β€” V Pres. S. Denison β€” Reporter, N. Buzzionoti ..β€” Pres., J. Holloway β€” Historian, C. Raker β€” Sec., L. Eiofson β€” Treas FFA Accomplished Their Goal for the Year OFFICERS T Roy β€” Parliamentarian. C Hamilton β€” V. President. K Matherne β€” Treasurer Second Row: T Mouch β€” Sentorian, B Matherne β€” Secretary. H Hilburn β€” President. The Future Farmers of America brought the students at Broadmoor a development of agricultural leadership and cooperation. They planted a huge garden on the school grounds behind the gym. The garden has been worked on by all the members of the club. FFA went on three field trips n order to learn more about working together. They also participated in the district and state contests. First Row: J. Davis. W Thompson. N. Talbot. N. Langhart. J. Bass. G. Brown. H. Hilburn. C. Newman, C Caves. J. Rackley. Second Row:C. Snead. R Burns. T. Roy, T. Prevot. P. Hill. A Applegate. C. Hamil ton. C. Bradley, D. Jerg, C. Belguard, J. Beck, K. Demears. Mr. Brantley β€” Sponsor. Standing. M Allen, T Miller. C. Lovell, K. Carts. B. Landers. S. Moroe. T. West, T. Kidder, C- Nugent. J. Crutchfield, G Martin. S. Peavy. L. Wall. K. Matherne. R. Gerlach. T. Mouch. B Matherne. R. Gough. K. Tubbs. D Porsoue. J. Parke. 239 Latin Club Sold Candy to Raise Money OFFICERS: 0. Harrell. A. Mam, L. Wyatt, K. Wright, J. Teekel, C. Ledoux. Second Row. G. Lichi, M. Miller, G. Louren, S. Cuba, M. Mahoney, F. Russell, Mrs. Nicolle The Latin Club, sponsored by Mrs. Nichlle, began the school year with a candy sale. They sold candy for many months and made a good amount of money. The club was created to expand the students’ knowledge concerning the Latin culture. They participated in the International Night along with the Spanish Club. At the event, they showed the other students a little about what they had learned. The Latin Club worked very hard to make their club the best ever! Spanish Club Learned Many Different Things Sitting: D. Osieck, S. Gonzales. A. Quiroga, R. Bahlmger, C. Malone. V. Judice. C. Quiroga. S. J. Holloway. C. Agaisse, A Mam, J. Daniels, Mr. Laluz. Standing: A. Diaz, A. Miller. K Oltman, I Medley, M Fledderman, S. Hays. J. Wade. B. Vega. P Johnson, K. Godbold, B. Mitchell, S. Carperter. Standing: G. Fereday. G. Lormand. R. Stockstill, E. Sleigh, I. Dodd, J. Harris. D. Hilton. S. Clifton, P. Chausse. M. Ritchie. K. Bernstein, J. Dowling, L. Malone. T. Nelson, M. Sheppard, E. Sweeney. E. McKay. M. Thax- ton. Sponsored by Mr. Laluz, the Spanish Club has as a purpose to enrich the classroom study of the Spanish language through activities which illustrate aspects of the Spanish way of life, heritage, and custom. The members are involved in a number of monthly activities. Meetings were held on Wednesday nights in the library. After working very hard at the meeting, the students would treat themselves to a snack at none other than β€” Taco Bell. Some of the activities the club participated in are: a planned trip to Mexico, swimming parties, pot luck dinners, and International Night. At this event, the members of different clubs of other foreign languages get together to share what they have learned. 241 Bucs Strike Victory in Their Spare Time B. Meadows. K. Smith, A. Mam, C. Causey, 0. Crochet. G. Lewis. The Bowling Buccaneers is a club designed for the entertainment of the students at Broadmoor The club, which was started by Brian Meadows, began this year. The bowling team wasn’t designed to compete but to provide a fun, entertaining club away from school. 242 Hi-Y Started the New Year With a Boom K. Smith β€” Pres. B. Haymon β€” V. Pres.. P. Shilling β€” Sec.. G Fickenaur β€” Service Chairman. J. Martain β€” Treas. First Row: M. Alaniz, S. Zeringue. A. Main, J Medley. M. Bouser, J. Cox, J. Thompson, R. Lamson. J. Byers Second Row: K. Kimball, 0. Blake. J. Thompson, 8. Currier. T. Frick, S. Russel Third Row: R. Ragon, R. Sellers, D. Bridges. B. Gallant, R. Guttery Not Pictured: N. Green, R Edelman. E. Boyle. A few years ago, the club Hi-Y was in existence. Although it did not exist last year, they came back strong with a very active group. As the brother club to Tri Hi Y, the members have worked hard together to make things work out. The club participated in the youth legislature this year. In order to prepare for the youth legislature, the members attended conventions. They also have tried hard among themselves to promote leadership. Hi-Y played the Key Club in flag football. 243 Speech Department Presents In the spring, the speech students put on the play Virtue Victorious, which was a one-act melodrama. Lead roles were our hero Tobias Trout” played by Kirk Olson, and our heroine Araminta Heartensole” played by Fran Russell. Supporting roles were played by: Neal Green as Bludsoe Heartensole, Robert Stockstill as Keystone Cop, Kim Kirby as Mrs. Pert, Kathy Oltman as Mrs. Sartin and Bryan Gallant as Herodius Blitherington. Mrs. Juanita Spiers, speech teacher, spends many hours working with speech students and directing the plays. Virtue Victorious. In Virtue Victorious, Kirk Olson as Tobias Trout, and Fran Russell as Araminta. 244 Neal Green as Bludsoe, Robert Stockstill as Keystone Cop, and 8ryan Gallent as Herodius, and Kirk Olson as Tobias Trout. Mrs. Spier's 6th hour Advanced Play Production class choosing their 3-act play. h Virtue Victorious,” Kim Kirby as Mrs. Pert, Kathy Oltmannas Mrs. Sartin, and FranRusselas Arammta. 245 Speech Students Gather Awards First Row: C. Kreeland, M. Washispack, C. Pellecchia. A. Petley. and Vida Kelley Second: P. Arena. J. Byers. S. Mack. C. Oltmann. C. Carley. K. Wright, P. Hamilton, L. Wyatt. J. Frick, M. Rice. F. Russell, C. Cossman, J. McNicers. i Calient, M Hillburn. K. Olson. Speech students leave for a tournament. Debate Is Great! DEBATE SQUAD 1977 1978: A. Miller, A. Miller, B. Goldberger. J. 8allent. F. loe, K. Boyle, M. Boyle, K. Olson, and M. Hilburn. THE Debate Ofltcers are C. Haldiman β€” Sec., N Roberts β€” Reporter, M Pellecchia β€” Hist., N. Green. Pres., E. Boyle, V. Pres., and B. Gallant β€” Treas. Attendance, Guidance, Library Aides Did Lots of Work First Row: S. Crawford. M Cavalier. D. Lentz. M. Fitz. G. Cumbo. J. Mahost, S. Stablier, S. Dyer. C. Lamb. S. Raborn. K. Gray Second Row: J. Parke. B. Kaufman, A. Blake. M Ancona, H Ross, S. Durrett, 0. Washispack, E. Aull. L. Watkins. The attendance aides were of great help to Mrs. Vernon in the Attendance Office. They helped her with absentee slips and with checkins and Check outs. Running errands for her was also a usual occurrence. In all, they made things run a lot smoother in the mornings as well as all during the day. The guidance aides helped the guidance counselors and Mrs. Rogers, the secretary, with various duties in the Guidance Office. They performed favors for curious students and ran errands for the counselors. Filing and looking up records were among the many |obs of the guidanca aides. The library aides helped Mrs. Aillet in the library. They helped students to check out books and helped with filing books in their proper places. They, in turn, made the librarians' work a bt less strenuous. 248 Sing, Sing a Song CHOIR OFFICERS: D. Lockhart, Librarian, S. Plunkett, Treas.; L Andre, Robe Chariman; M. Bouser, Scrapbook Chairman, A. Land-aiche. Pub. Chairman. A. Thibodeaux, Student Conductor; J. Mueller, Sec.; 8. Haymon, V. Pres.; R Wesley. Tech. Mgr.; E. Calamari, Equip. Mgr., R. Guttery. Pres. } Sharon Plunkett and Carmen Wolfkiel participated in All-State Choir. 249 ALL PARISH CHOIR MEMBERS: L. Andre. R Guttery. S. Plunkett. 2nd Row: L. Mailhes, C Wolfkiel. M. Bouser, L. Jenkins. 3rd Row: M. Tallaksen, E. Calamari. B. Denton, J. Davis. Choir Sings A way First Row: L. Lange. J. Badeaux, M Allen. S. Crawford, B. Currier. S Russell. R Guttery, D Hogan. R. Bueche, K Blair, P. Johnson, G Esser, R Bumgarmer, L. Burnett, D. Avery, L. Mailes. Second Row: A. Thibodeaux, C. Landrum, B Wardlaw, M Blanchard, A. Creaghe, W. Dickinson, C. Wolfkiel, D Blythe. S. Adcock. B. Haymond, 8 Taylor, M. Tallikson, C. Donaldson, A Tims. J. Meuller, B. Hartline. D Buccaneer Blues Lockhart. Third Row: L. Jenkins, J. Dyson, R. Lamson, P. Calamari. S. Fulton, M. Nalls, M. Priddy. T. Ochterbech, J Davis. E Calamari, A McWilhe. R. Wesley. J. Nickerson. L. Lansford, J. Sibley. L. Lutrell, S. Gonszales. Fourth Row: J. Burgan, L. Martin, P. Hillman, S. Plunkett. J. Wright. M. Meyer, G. O'Neil. B. Neugent, B. Denton. G. Liche. L. Andr6. M Bouser, T, Presswood. A. Landaiche, L. Walker. 251 Denims and Diamonds Row 1: C Wolfkiel. R. Guttery. A. Landaiche. D. Blyth, S. Russell, L. Martin, J. Davis, J. Mueller Row 2: B. Currier. S. Plunkett, B. Haymon, D. Fulton, P. Hillman, 8. Denton, R. Bumgardner, M, Tallaksen. Darrell Blythe, Angelle Landaiche. Randy Guttery, Sharon Plunkett, Brian Haymon. Darcy Fulton, Leslie Martin, Scott Russell 252 Sparkle Never Fades Carmen Wolfkiel. Brad Currier, Rhonda Bumgardner, Mike Tallaksen, 8obby Den ton, Pam Hillman, Joey Davis. Joan Mueller. Miss Brenda Williams, Donna Lockhart, and J. B. McGee Denims and Diamonds provided lively entertainment at the Beauty Pageant. 253 Broadmoor Welcomes First Row: S. Thibadeaux, K Mayeaux, S. Cha'fin, K Tisdale. C. Lamb, J. Craddock β€” Head Maiorette, D. Speed. S. Taylor, G. Black, H Kaiser. Second Row: J. Leblanc, T. Day. V. Iddings, K. Burns. T. Medlin. K. McLendon, T. Walker. D. Caputa, M. Strother, B. Harris. D. Coles, C. Bergeron. V Juelig, R. Harris. T Gross. L. Hayes. A Russel. J. 8ergan, P Wa'er, C. Menzel, S. Bundy. J. Walters, D. Wells. G. Garret Third Row: W Frazier, H Bozant. F. Bankston, J Kelly, B Roberts, C. Causey. C. Minnear, S. Lemoine. S Kennedy. B. Meadows. P. Hebert. J. Hair, M Harrell, A. Corrillio. B. Story, J. Leigenguth, D. Hasting, M Beck. S. Smith, G Lewis, S. 8reedon. D. Smith, K. Goel zenlucher. M Spencer, D. Miller, C. Uffman Fourth Row: M. Young. J Drago. G. Bennet, J. Hill. T. Brewer. W Lee. J Waltrp. D Watts. F 254 New Band Director Gerald, S. Labaove, C. Musso. P. Lylte. L. Bonds, V. Jacobs, M. Raymond, D. Blacke, J. Forbes, L. Donnally, W. Salassi. T. Henshaw, E. Curne, D 8lythe, C. Clemant, J. Hollaway. Fifth Row: D. Coco, J Kennon. 0. Fougerousse. J. Middleton, B Schoelenberg. E. Zartman, J. Harner. G. Grpss, D. Brewer, B Sellers, S. O'dell, R. Blythe, R. Blythe, B. Novotny, W. Moore, M Toups, D. Fledderman, T. Landry, E. Wells, D. Brewer, H. Healy, A. Thibodeaux. Sixth Row: D. Stewart, B. Bounds, M. McGee. M Monica, K. Tremoni, M. Bueto, M. Noonan, C. Nugent, E Parks, D. Garretson. G. Gomez. R. Ragan, B. Gordon, Head Flag Corps. P. Mauk, E. Lowe, D. Davis. A. Warren. J. Swartzen berg. A. Tayler, E. Cavieler, E. Gomez, R. Lambert. R. 8ounds. 255 Band Had a BAND COUNCIL: D. Smith. C. Bergeron. J. Craddock, B. Gorden. E. Wells. P. Wafer. A. Thibo deaux. J. LeBlanc Broadmoor welcomed a new band director Mr. Bardie Roberts this year. He has brought new ideas that were used in the half time performances at the football games. A winter concert was held on February 23 in the Broadmoor auditorium. The concert and Jazz bands played at this occasion. ALL STATE STAGE BAND: V. Juelg, C. Hastings. C. Bergeron. A Thrbodeaux. M Noonan. D. Blythe 256 J Alfii. Full Schedule This Year 1st STAGE BAND: 1st Row: M. Beck, D. Blythe, D. Hastings, C. Clement. 2nd Row: M. Noonan, T. Day. M. Harrell, C. Bergeron, J. Healy, A. Thibodeaux, E. Wells. B. Novotny, G. Gross. 3rd Row: V. Juelg. D. Coles, T. Brewer, B. Schulenberg. W. Lee, J. Keenon, S. Lobue. 2nd STAGE BAND: 1st Row: T. Gross, R. Harriss, M. Spencer, K. Goelzenlaughter, W. Salassi, C. Clement. D. Miller, D. Smith, G. Lewis. 2nd Row: M. McGee, M. Stewart, G. Bennent, P. Ellender, L. Bonds. J. Drago. T. Landry, R. Blythe. B. Blythe, W. Moore. 257 Majorettes Started Ofi Front Row: K. Tisdale, C. Lamb, J. Craddock, G Black, S. Thibodeaux. Standing: K Mayeux. H. Kaser. Chaffin, D Speed, S. Taylor. This year maiorettes were the first to go to camp. They attended camp in Hattisburg, Mississippi, at The University of Southern Mississippi. They stayed there one week and learned many new dance routines. During football season they performed at half time for the Buccaneer fans. Before the games they danced at the pep rallies and entertained the football players. During backwards day at Broadmoor they switched places with the cheerleaders and cheered at the pep rally. Throughout the season the majorettes danced into the hearts of many. Head Majorette Jo Craddock 258 Early With Camp at USM i I Cindy Lamb Kathy Tisdale Debbie Speed 259 Since when did the majorettes dance on bridges? Majorettes Danced the One of Broadmoor's finest traditions. Svend Chaffin Shawn Taylor Ginger Black Buccaneers to Victory Kay Mayeux Susan Thibodeaux Helene Kaiser Jo!! Your wΒ g is slipping. (K. Tisdale. J Craddox, C. Lamb, S. Thibo deaux.) n 261 Buccarettes Boosted the The Buccarettes had a very active year with all one hundred and thirty girls ready and eager to participate. The group spent the fall marching halftime shows with the band, making spirit bags, and cheering the varsity and junior varsity football teams to victory. Pep rally shows and sign painting afternoons were often long, but usually fun. Mary McGovney, the group’s new and vivacious sponsor, spent much of her time and talents with the girls. The rest of the year the Buccarettes supported the other teams and backed the Bucs all the way. Long Tuesday night practices and second hours were spent perfecting halftime shows (J. Thompson, J. Medley, D. Laurent) OFFICERS: A. Limper β€” captain. J. Medley β€” secretary. I. Pourrier β€” skipper, J Garmon β€” reporter. M. McGovney. sponsor. Top: A Futch β€” treasurer. B. Fres ney β€” skipper, J. Maassen β€” service leader. 262 Buccaneer Spirit SQUAD ONE: Front Row: J. K. Anderson, A. Ancona, K. Balentme. L. Ambrosious. Second Row: K, Radon β€” squadleader, L. Andre, T. Blakewood. A. Adkins. M. Bernstein. Back Row: L Aubert, A. Applegate. SQUAD TWO: Front Row: H. Henderson β€” squad leader, L. Carpenter. Second Row: K Bernstein. B. Bufkin, T. Calandro, J. Byers. D. Charles. Third Row: C. Bacon, R. Bahlinger. S. Carpenter, M. B. Boyle. A. Blake, K. 8oyton. 263 Buccarettes Made SQUAD THREE: Front Row: L. Catanzaro. C. Donaldson. G. Cumbo. M. Calandro. Second Row: D. Leniz β€” Squadleader, S. Clark. A. Creaghe, P. Boudreaux. M. Davis. B Eckert, L Dolan. B. Daigre. SQUAD FOUR: Front Row: A. Fairbanks, S. Cutotta, A. Eicher, J. Cox. Second Row: J. Daniels. S. Ellis. L Fink Third Row: 8. Hartline. P. Hillman. Top: J. Pierce β€” squadleader. 264 Spirit Bags, Signs; Cookies,. SQUAD FIVE: First Row: M Jennings. P. Hunley. L. Foster. R. Genoviese. Second Row: L. Huet. C. Godson. I. McConnell, D. Hay den, J. Fereday, L. Fair, S. Jacobson, K Kirby. L. Smith β€” squadleader. SQUAD SIX: First Row: J. LaBauve, L. leinweber. T. Hunt. N. Landry. Second Row: L. Amoroso. S. Lindsey. A. Lanaiche, S. Knob loch. M. Ligneres. D. Latil, L. Hughes. J. Kennedy Buccarettes Cheered With SQUAD SEVEN: First Row: J. Matherne. W. McClindon. L. Medley. K. McCarthy. L. Malone. Second Row: D. Laurent β€” squad-leader, E. McKay. K. McPherson, T. Lockwood, C. McNeilly. M. K Mahoney. J. Miller. M. Long SQUAD EIGHT: First Row: S. Raborn. R. Petty. T Nelson. C. Pellecchia. K Curry β€” squadleader Second Row: S Monahan. B Parker. S. Plunkett, J. Miller, K. Oilman. Are You Ready? SQUAD NINE: First Row: M. Fitts β€” squadleader. S. Sweeney. Second Row: A. Roubique, J. Roberts. C. Resweber. Third Row: B Raborn, S. Rugusa. A Ogelsby. A. Stenhouse. N. Roberts. SQUAD TEN: First Row: M. Washispac, E Sweeney. C. Washispac. M. Thaxton. Second Row: L Willis β€” squadleader. C. Woldkiel. P. Wiersteiner. K. Wright. N Vitrano. S. Weil. J. Thompson. Bass Anglers Fished for Titles and Trophies imk' uu I rruu-Jt outdoor specialists Ik SWEETHEARTS: S. Ellis. J. Kennedy. A. Hughes. K. Badon. L. Blakely. OFFICERS: B. Talbot. B. Bacon. M. Connors. SPONSOR: Mr. Richards. B. Wilkins, E. Maddox. Broadmoor Bass Anglers held tournaments throughout the year. Trophies and points, which are totaled at the end of the year, decide who will be the Elite Fisherman.” These are given at each tournament. An invitational tournament was held so that other persons, besides club members, could have an opportunity to fish. First Row: B. Bacon, A. Hughes. L. Blakely. M. Phillips. S. Ellis. G. Stafford. K Badon. J. Kennedy. N. Waters. J. Thompson. P. Young, C. Watlmgton. R. Allen Second Row: W. Bradford. E. Maddox, M Connors. B. Talbot, Mrs. Richards, R Cuba. 8. Hammons. 268 Psyche Club Analyzed Broadmoor Students Mrs. Milner β€” sponsor, J. Kessel. A. Adkins. P York. P Stewart. R. Landry. C. Newland Okay now, this is a triangle, and this is a . . Psyche club began its first year in 1977. Although they were a small club, the members managed to accomplish a great deal. They learned the psychological aspect of human nature. With the help of Mrs. Milner, their sponsor, they started a project to help the students of Broadmoor. They opened a room in the library where students could go talk with someone who cared. They could discuss what they felt with the assurance that someone wanted to help them solve their problems if there were any. 269 . .'s Promoted Spirit OFFICER AND BEAUS: M. Polito. M. Musso. D. Ragusa. Second Row: D. 8eg ie. L fair. I Blakely. T. Calandro. R Gibson. A. Adkins, H. Hoffman. M. Ritchie. Third Row S Dyer, H. Haynes. S. Blakely. Just Juniors, a club that consists solely of Junior girls, was kept active throughout the year. The club was 'ormed to promote friendship, spirit, and togetherness among the girls β€œstuck in the middle. The girls in the club work together to know and understand each other better. JJ’s had several get-togethers and sponsored a booth at the school fair which was built by the beaus. 270 H Hoffman, A. Warren, C Landrum. J. Esser. S. Crawford. L. Fair. H. Haynes. R. G bson. C Musso. Second Row: D. Ragusa. S. Ellis. P. Mauk. P Westerner. D. lati, P Hunley. N - ’uj lenburg. a. Hughes, L. Lemweber. l Blakely. T. Calandro. A. Adkins. Third Row: M Ritchie A Fairbanks. K. Balentme. S Alani?, J. Sibley, T. Blakewood. M. Strother, G Gumbo. R 'asi. E Shuster. M. Sommers. C Quartano N Zimmerman, S. Jacobson, A Roub que. I Amoroso. D. Maxwell. S Blakely, J Kennedy. D. Begue. S. Dyer. M Polito. Fourth Row. ' Smith, j. ReiΒ«mger. K. Parisey. M. Cavalier. R. Genovese, C Pellechia Fifth Row L Willis. Hatch, j Matherne. L. Parker. B. Hartline. M Meyer, R Petty, C. Malone. J Holloway. Β« Bahlinger. 271 272 273 274 Juniors and seniors soon found old friends. Clubs started forming, homework never ends. Meetings were held morning, noon and night Lockers were assigned and schedules were set right. 275 Football season started, the games were a thrill. The players fantastic, the stands never s till. Homecoming came and the team fought with pain And the court looked pretty right through the rain. 277 Pep rallies stirred spirit, it ran very high. Tests and McDonalds made it hard for shuteye. The weekends were busy with parties and dates. Saturday mornings were treasured fof sleeping late. 278 279 280 Parking stickers and hall passes added to the rules. And S.G.S. did a fine |obof governing the school. 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Allison A 263. 136. 225. 135 Anderson. Jana K. 263.136. 225 Anderson, Michael D. Applegate. Abby E. 263. 239. 136. 225. 228 Arthur. Gregory L. 136 Ashby. Bill S. 136. 196 Austin, Alexta L. 136 Bacon. Cheryl D. 263, 136. 148. 225. 216 Bane, Lesa M Barbay. Roxanne M. 136 Bares, Damon R. 136 Barlow. Steven l. Barnard. Kathy J. 136.225 Baumgardner. William K. 136 Bazerque IV. Bertrand H. Beaty. Catherine J. 219. 136 Beck. Morgan L. 136. 257 Beech, Jimmy R Bennett. Glen R. 254 Benton. Brent M 136 8enton, Kent A. Bernstein. Karen L. 263, 136. 241. 225. 220 Bertrand. Roderick A Bitar, Lisa G. 136 Blackwell. Randal N. 136 Blake. David M 255. 136, 243 Blakewood. April E . 219. 136. 227. 189. 201,204 Blanchard. Stephanie L 136 Bourg. Sharon M 136. 227. 201. 204 Bowie. Timolin P. 136 Bowman. Je'frey J. 136 Boynton. Kim E. 263. 136 Braud. Alan J. 136 Brewer, Trisha L. 254, 136. 257 Brian. David A 136 Britt. Sherrie G 136. 208. 189. 201. 204 8rooks. Pamela J. 136.238 Broussard. Christopher W 136 Brown, Dana B. 137, 213 Brown. Michelle 137 Brown. Suzan E. 137 Browning. Barrett L. 187, 188, 184 8rownmg. Brent E. 137 Browning, Darla J. 137 Broyles. Wade J. 137 Brumfield. Brenda L. 137. 226. 225 Bryan, GlendonF. 137 Sudden. Eric N. 137 Bueche. Alice R 137 Burks. Julian D. 137 Burks. Oren D. 137 Burmeister. Sally A 137 Burnette. Linda J. 250. 137. 225 Burns. Kathleen 254, 137 Calamari, Patricia L. 251, 137 Calandro. Shawn M. 218. 161. 264. 137. 126. 208.225. 164. 168 Canatella. Mark A 137 Cannon Jr.. Billy A. 137. 188. 194. 196 Carley. Candace C. 137, 226. 225. 246 Carlock. James L. 137 Carpenter. Sheila M 263. 137. 241. 226. 225 Carrillo. Antonio M. IV 254. 137. 196 Catanzaro. Lome A 264, 137. 226. 208, 233. 225. 216 Chamberlain. LaurenS. 137. 227. 189, 201 Chapman. Erin T. 137. 238 Cheek. Kim R. 137.225 Chenot, Thomas A. Clark. Beverly D. 137 Clark. Jeffery V. 138 Clark. Joseph M. 138 Clark, Sherri L. 138 Clark. Suzanne 264. 138. 225 Clattenburg, William A. 138. 226.233. 213. 205. 194. 196 Clement. Joel W. 138 Clifton. Lloyd S. 138. 241. 214. 200 Coats, Kyle 8. 138 Cobb. Pamela M. 138 Cockle. Karen D. 138 Coco. David 0.255. 138, 196 Co'fey. Laurie L. 138. 225 Comeaux, Paul D. 138 Connolly. John T. Cooke. Bartley W. 138. 226 Cooley. Kelly L. 138.226. 225 Cooper, Renee A. 138 Cooper IV. Lindsey T. 138. 205. 196 Copenhaver. Terrell C. 138 Coppen, Mirtha E. 138 Cossman. Kathryn D. 138. 226. 225, 246 Costmett. Wilham E. 138 Coutee. Pamela E. 138. 226 Craven. Wallace A 138.194 Craven. Vicki A. 138. 238. 196 Crawford. Katie L. 138 Crochet. Dawn D. 138. 271 Crowell. Eric H. Culotta. Sandy M 264. 138. 147. 208. 225. 135 Cumbo. Patricia K. 138. 225 Cummings. Jeanne 138.225 Cutler, Lmda S. 138 Daigle, Charles 138 Daigle. William E. 138 Dalrymple. Leslie A 138 Daniel. Laura E. 139 Daniel. Margaret J. 264. 139, 225 Danna. Vickie L. 139 Dartez. Sharon M 219. 139 Davenport. Landon G. Davis. Rhett C. 139 Davis. William R. 139 Delatte. Pansy Y. 139 Delbrocco, John M. 139 Delery. Barbara A 219, 139. 225 Denison Jr , Leland R. 139 Deville. Kevin 139 Diaz, Annette M. 241 Dickens, Pamela L. 139 Dickson. Elizabeth A. 139 Diez, Julia N Dimattia, Leslie A 139. 225 Dodd. LonN. 139. 241 Doherty. Ellen V. 139 Dowling. James H. 139, 241 Ooyle. Jeffrey B 139 Drago. Jon E. 139. 208. 214 Ducote, Dwayne S. 139 Dudley, Edward S. 139 Durrer. Cynthia L. Edwards, Kathy E. 139 Eicher. Ashley K 139 Elliott, Robyn C. Ellis. David N. Evans. Jackie J. 139 Falcon. Lisa D 139. 225 Farrow, Kimberly A. 139 Faulk. Gregory C. 139 Favaro. Anthony M. 139 Favaron, Barry S. 140,196 Fereday, Mary J. 140 Fisher. Kent D. 140.200 Fledderman, Mary L. 140. 241 Fontenot, Debra J. 140 Fontenot. Danny A. 140 Fontenot. Julie A. 140 Foster. Lor. A 265. 140. 147. 198. 195 Fournet, Ronald G. 140 Frick. Tod E 140. 237. 243 Fritchie. John A 140. 226. 187, 168 Frith, Cynthia M 140. 238 Gardner, Marian R, Garon. Cynthia 140 Godso. Cynthia 265. 140 Goelzenleuchter. Kerry A. 140.257 Goff. Barbara Nanette 140 Gomez. Elame C. 255. 140. 159. 198. 168. 195 Gough. Robert L. 140 Gregory. Josh C. 140 Gremillion. JayC. 140. 202 Gridin. Stacy A. 140 Griggs. Charles F. 140 Gross. Bradley E. 140 Gross. Timothy P 254, 257 Grubbs. Ginger L. 140 GubaJr.. Richard L. 140 Guerra. Jeffrey A 140, 208 Guzzardo. Bryan J. Cyan Jr . Joseph A. 140,214.200 Hair. John C. 254. 140 Hammons. Kenneth D. 140 Hancock. Patrick D 219. 141 Harelson. Carol A. 141 Harner, James T. 255, 141 Harper. Bruce A 2'9. 141 Harris. TanJ. 141.241. 226. 225. 195 Harris. William R. 141.257 Harvey. Bradley K Harvey. TenaA. 141 Hayden. Debra M 265. 141. 220. 195 Healy. JohnC 255. 141. 257 Hebert. Michael B. 141 Hebert. Phyllis C. 141.225 Hebert. Ricky P. 254. 141, 199 Hebert Tom M. 141, 135 Henderson. Kerry D. 14 1 Hendry, Lisa D. 219, 141 Henke , Melinda A. 141, 238 Henley. David A. 141 Herring. Katherine 141 Hipkman. T ommie W. Hidalgo, Debra 141 Hilburn, James L. 141 Hill. Jana R. 254.141 Hilton, Dale A. 141. 241 Hines, Linda G. 141 Hinshaw. TaylorL. 141 Hogan. Ronald J. 250. 141 Holloway Jr., James E. 141 Horton. Robert W. 141 Houston, Todd P. Howard. Russell S. Ml Howze. Mary A. 141. 225 Hudson, JohnC. 141, 187, 184 Hughes, Catherine L. 265, 141 Hughmark. Gail E. 141.225 Hunt, Tara L. 254. 141. 226. 225 Hitchison. Casey B. 141 Iddings. Venita F. 254, 141. 225 Irwin, Marla B. 141 James. P. S. 141,225 Johnson, Christopher J. 142 Johnson, Lois M. 142 Johnson. Terri E. 142 Jones, Rory K. 142 Judice. Valerie A. 142. 241. 226. 204 Kaiser. James T. 218, 134, 142. 208. 225. 213. 168. 194. 196 Kelley. Kevin M. 142 Kelly. Vida Y. 219. 142. 143. 208. 237. 246. 229. 228 Kennison. Eric J. 142 Kidd. Karen L. 219. 142 Kidder. Troy M. 239. 213, 196 Kilman, Karen E. Kirby. Karen K. 265. 142, 245 Knight, Shari L. 142 Knobloch, Staci M. 265, 142. 208. 225, 216 Kornegay. Marilyn E. 142. 225 Kron. Roy E. 142 Kucsma. Andrea S. 142. 225. 195 Labauve. Denise R. 142 Labauve. Julie B. 254, 265. 142 Lamb, Robert E. 142 Landry. Patricia A. 142. 225 Landry. Robin J. 142. 269. 238 Landry. Thomas G. 255. 142. 257 Lappm, JohnG. 142 Larkin. Richard P. 142. 205 Laurent. Jeanine M. 142 Ledoux. Christine A. 142. 208 Lee. Cherie A. 142 leibenguth. JohnC. 254, 142 Lemoine. Shari L. 254, 142 Lepp. Edward S. 143 Lewis. David R. 143 Leyda, David L. 143 Liehe. Jennifer L. 143 Lindsey, Sherlyn G. 265, 143. 226. 225 Lloyd. AmyC. 143 Loehrer, Marguerite A. 143. 201 Lormand, Geraldine R. 143,241 Love, Gary H. 143, 147.213. 187 Lucas. Jeff S. 143 Lukenbill. Vikki D. 143 Lunceford, Lindy J. 251, 143. 225. 201 Lytle, James T. 254. 143 Mack, Susan f. 143. 246 Mam, Eric A. 199 Mall. Gary M 143, 225. 187, 168 Mallett. Mindy M 143 Malmberg, Kimberly A. 143.225. 195 Malone. Elizabeth 266, 143. 241,225 Malone. Jerry A. 143 Malone. Vicki R. 143. 225 Mansfield. Teddy L. Mapes, Joseph A. Marler. Pamela J. 143 Marler, Patricia J. 143 Marroy. Michael E. 143 Martin, DavidG. Martin Jr., Julian H. 143. 208. 215. 243 Martone. Darren K. 143 Massey, LaurinS. 143 McAllen, RandallK. 143 McCleary, Tamra 143 McClendon, Albert R 143, 187 McConnell, Gerald E. 143 McCrary. Pamela L. 143 McDonald, Kevin G. 143 McDuffie, Paul 143 McEachern, Madge L. McGee. MarkE. 255. 144 McIntyre. Jeff E. 219. 144 McIntyre, Jill A. 144 McKay. Erin K. 266. 144. 241. 226. 225. 216 McKay. Steven T. McVicker. Jason T. 144, 208 McWillie. Dixie L. 144. 225 Meadows, Grant E. 144 Medtey. Los J. 266. 241. 225. 220 Medlin. Timberly R. 254, 144 Middleton. Charles A. 255. 144 Miller. Andrea M. 144. 225. 241. 135 247 Miller. Charles L. 144 Miller. Dorothy O. 254. 144. 257 Miller. Jane K. 266. 144. 225 Miller. Kelly L. 144. 225 Miller, Mona A. 144 Miller. Thomas W. 144 Millican. John M 144 Minmear, Deborah A. 144. 225 Mitchell. Tarica M. 144 Monahan. Susan J. 266. 144. 216. 195 Monsour. Alex 1 44 Moore. Debra K 144 Moore. Phillip A 144 Morgan. Jeanne E. 144 Morse. Thomas 144 Moss. Roger P. 144 Mueller. Cynthia J. 144. 238 Munson, Brooks E. Munson, Linda L. 144 Murray. Matthew J, 144 Neames Jr.. Murray M. 144. 205 Nelson. Theresa A. 266. 145 241 226 200 ' Newgard, Julie A. 145 Newman, Todd D. 145. 205 Neyland, Carrie L. 269, 145 Nodier, Michael J. 145, 196 Norton, Tammy L. 145 Novas. Alex G. 145 Nugent, Cynthia D. 255. 145 Oglesby. Ann M 267. 145. 226. 225. 135 Oltmann, Kathleen J. 266, 145. 241. 225. 245, 246 Oneal, John G. 251. 145 Ortego, Sondra A. 145, 201.204 Otken. Betsy W. 145.225 Overstreet, Dale K. Pace. James P. 145. 208 Page, Jeffrey N. 145 Paine, Allen W. 145 Parsons. Donna L. 145 Peck, Gigi C. 145. 225 Pecot, Kenneth W. 145. 202 Peden, Terri L. 145. 225 Pellecchia. Mary E. 145. 237. 135. 247 Phillips, Adrienne A. 145. 225 Piper, Jeffrey W. 145.205 Pitzer, Katherine W. 140 Poltrock. Mark F. Pope. Gwendolyn 145 Porter, Jerry D. 145 Presswood. Terry R. 251. 145 Prevot. Troy 239. 145. 194 Pryor, Roger G 146 Puccio, Bryan S. 146 Quiroga, Christina A. 146. 241. 225 Raborn, Betsy G. 267. 146 Rackley, Jeffery C. Radelat, Jenny A 146 Ragusa, Sonya M. 146. 225 Raker, Colette R. 146.238 Raymond. Matthew J. 255 Rebelle. Jules L. 146 Reeder. Sammy S. 146 Reine, John A. 146 Resweber. Christopher P. 146. 208. 216. 187 Reynolds. Randi L. 146 Richards. Kent W. 146 Richardson. Mark D. 146 Riggins. Jeffery H. Roberts. Jonathan M. 146 Roberts, Michael F. 146 Roberts. Nan R 267. 146. 208. 225. 220. 135, 247 Robinson, Muriel E. 146 Rohr, Denise Roussel. Fabian A. 146 Roy. Carolyn J. 146. 225 Roy. Rebecca L. 146 Russell, Rutsy 8. 146 Salassi, Stuart D. 146 Scavone, Charles D. Schenk. Elizabeth A. 219. 146 Seals. Timothy W. 146 Sehon, James M. 146 Sells. David K. 146 Sharp, Michael A. 146 Shea. Susan E. 147. 226. 225 Shelden. Mike R. Shelton, Randall J. 147 Sheppard. Maureen A. 147. 241. 225. 200 Shillington, Kathryn A. 14 7 Simonds. Carolyn E. 137, 147. 189, 204 Sleigh. Eric W. 147. 241 Smith. Deborah A. 147 305 Smith. Tami A. 213 Snead, Cynthia L. 219. 239. 147 Sneed. Amy 8. 147 Sommers. Russell W. 147 Spangler. Judith L. 147 Spencer, Merietta 254. 142, 147, 257 Speno, Karen E. St. Amant, Paul M. 139. 147 Steffek. Carl J. 147 Stentiford. Mitchell 8. 147,208. 187. 188. 184 Stephens. Scott M. 147 Sterling. Patrick M. 147. 200 Stevenson, Richard L. 147 Stewart. Dana L. 147 Stewart. David W. 255. 14 7 Stockstill Jr.. Robert W. 140. 147, 241. 244 Story. Bobby L. 254. 147 Straughan, Sherren L. Street. Craig 147 Streeter. Linda G. 147 Sullivan. Michael W. 147 Sweeney, Erin 267, 148. 241, 226, 208, 225. 220 Talbot. Kevin T. 148, 225. 213. 187 Talley. Tin W 148 Tassm, Marcel A. 148 Taylor Jr., Robert R. 251, 148 Telano, Kimberly L. 148 Terrell, Robin M. 148, 225 Thaxton, Michele R. 218, 161. 134. 267, 139. 148. 126. 241. 226. 208. 225. 220. 164. 135. 168 Thevenot, Ronald S. Thibodaux, Tami L. 148 Thibodeaux Jr.. John C. Thomas. Lisa D. 148 Tilton, Lisa N. 148 Tircuit, Matt A. Tomberlin, Pandora 148. 225 Torres. Michael J. Toups. Diane F. 148 Tremont, Cathy L. 255. 148. 225 Truxillo. Jon A. 148 Tubbs. James K. 239, 148 Tyrone. James K. 148, 225 Uffman. Stacey L. 219. 148. 225 Urban. Leann K. Viator. Danette R. 148, 225, 160 Vickers. Jeffrey J. 148 Vidrme. Brent B. 148 Villavaso, Bryan M. 148 Vince. Elizabeth M. 148. 226. 225 Virga. Susan P. 148 Waddell. Linda L Walker. John S. Wallace, Andrew D. 148 Waltrip. James B. 254. 148 Wascom, Katherine F. Washispack, Melissa C. 267, 148. 246 Watkins, Herman A. Watlington, Karl M. 148 Wedge III. Edward R. 148 Wells, Sandra D. 149 Wheeler, Sharon K. 149 White. Dana L. White. Stephanie 149 Whitehead. Ronald E. 149 Whitman, Lisa A 149 Wicher, John D. Wier, Alan T. 149 Wilkinson, Lisa L. Williams, Gary P. 149, 227 Williams, Trudy R. 149 Williamson, John D. 149 Wills Jr.. Douglas R. 149 Wilson, Charles 149 Wilson. Jana E. 149 Wirth. Laurie A. 149 Wirth, Lynne E. 149 Woods. Todd A. 149 Worstell. David L. 149 Wright. Jonette251. 149 Wright. Tina M. 149 Wyatt. Leslie A. 149, 246 York, Patricia A. 269 Young, Judy M. 149 Young. Paul F. 149 Young, Susan L. 219, 149 Yu. Yuo H. Zeringue. Steven J. 149. 243, 200 Zumalt, Tom A. 149 Achee. Bryan B. 114 Adams, Stephen K. 114 Adkins. Angela L. 223. 114. 269. 270 Adkins. Angela M. 114. 263, 270. 220 Agaisse. Celeste 114. 241 Alaniz. Sylvia A. 222. 114. 226. 270. 220. 234. 204. 229 Allen, Aileen C. 114 Allen, Murray P. Allred. Wade K 114 Ammon, Alicia G. 189, 201. 204 Amond. David S. 114 Amoroso. Anna L. 223. 114. 265. 270 Andrews. John M. 114 Andrews, Robert L. 114 Applegate, Douglas L. 114 Arena Ml. Philip J. 114. 246 Arikol. Tuncer A. 114 Armanmi. Mario L Ates, Anthony B. Aubert. Lisa M 223, 114. 263 Avery. Donna D. 250. 114 Babcock. Ronald F. 114 Badame. Paul D. Badeaux. Julie M 250. 114. 121 8ahlinger. Regina A. 222. 114. 263, 241. 208. 270 8ailey. David J. 198. 199. 195. 194 Balentine, Karen L. 223, 114. 263. 270. 227. 195 Ballard. Ricky C. 114 Bankston. David R. 114 Bankston, John M. Barksdale. Ronald L. 114 Barlow, Shawn Y. Barnard. Kelly A 114. 189 Barras. Dale R. 115 Begue. Dale W. 218. 115, 270. 176. 194. 196. 174 Belt. Donna A. 115 Bergen, Jacquita N. 251, 254, 115 Bernard, Victor A, Bertrand, 8arry 0. Black. Ginger 254.222.258.260. 11 5. 237 Blair, Kimberly A. 250. 115 Blakeley. Lon D. 222. 161. 163; 115. 268. 226. 208. 270. 233. 220.195 Blakewood. Tara E 222. 115. 263, 270 227 Blanchard, Michele M, 250, 115 Blythe. Brent D. 255. 155. 250 Blythe. Robert M. 115.257 Bonds. Lawrence I. 254. 115, 257 Borne. Ronald W. 115 8ortnick Jrβ€ž Robert E. Boudreaux. Carey P. 115 Boudreaux. Lonnie J. 115 Bourg, Henry C. 11 5 Bourgeois. Cary D. 115 Bourgeois. Elizabeth K. 115, 236 Boyle. Mary B. 222, 115. 263.226 Brannen Jr., William T. Bridges Jr.. Robert D. 219. 115. 208. 243 Brignac. Joan M. 115 Brommelsiek, Thomas W 116 Broussard, Brett E. 116 Brown. Greg M. 116, 239 Brumfield, Judy A. 116 8uchanan, Elizabeth J. 219, 222. 116 230 Bueche. Robbie M. 250. 212. 222. 116. 229. 228 Bueto. Mitchell W. 255, 116 Bufkin, Betsy L. 116. 263 Buiol, Dudley Y. 116 Burris. Rhonda D. 219. 116. 139. 236 Butcher. LyndaS 223. 116 Butler. James E Byers. Jearne F. 222. 116. 263, 208. 243. 246 Calandro, Tracy C. 222. 116. 263. 226. 208. 270. 220 Campo Jr., Stephen A. 116 Carlson, Gregory R. 116 Carney. Debra C. 222. 116. 208 Carney. Pamela M. 116. 113 Casso. ChryIR. 116 Catanzaro, Anthony C. 236 Causey. Christine B. 222. 116. 271 Cavalier. MoracaC. 222. 116. 237. 270. 248 Caves. Charles U. 116. 239 Chachere. Alexander B. 116 Chambers. Carol A. 116 Chappie. AtoertC. 116. 227. 184 Chenot. Michelle A. 116 Cherco. Cathi A, Christopher. Robyn E. 116 Chustz. Jeffreys. 117. 214 Clement. Charles A 255. 257 Clements. David M. 117 Clevenger. Leslie K. 117 Cooper. Joe C. 11 7. 208 Corrado. Kevin A. 11 7 Coulon Jr.. Claude L. Cramer. Stephen G Crawford. Sonya R 250. 222. 11 7. 237. 270. 248 Creaghe, Ann L. 250. 117, 264 Crafasi, Rosemary F. 222. 1 15, 1 17. 226. 208. 270. 220. 213. 160. 159 Crockford. Derrick M. 306 Cumbo. Virginia M. 223. 11 7. 264. 270. 227.248 Currier. Charles B. 250. 11 7. 243. 227. 251 Czoka. Pagiel H 223. 117. 200 Daigle. Dorothy Y. 117 Daigre. Lela E. 222. 117. 264, 216 Darby. Melanie R . 219. 117 Darensbourg. John F . 218. 117 Dav.s. Alice M. 223. 117. 264. 204 Davis. Donna I. 255. 11 7 Davis. Jeffry N. 251. 219. 117. 250. 249 Davis. Patricia R. 117 Debord. Matthew W. 11 7 De'eo. John M. 74. 117 Delahoussaye, Todd A. Demers. Robyn C. 219. 117. 238 Denton Jr.. Bobby J. 251. 117, 250. 249 Depiern, Robert G. 11 7 Depierri. Thomas M. 11 7 Diaz, Annabella M. 241 Diaz, Martha S. Dixon. Tamara K. 223. 118. 200 Donaldson. Karla J. 251. 223. 118. 264. 208. 227. 198. 195 Donnelly. Larry W. 255 Doran. Patrick A. 118 Dowd Jr.. William F. Dozier, Keith P. Dranguet, Dean L. Dufrene, Allen J. 118 Dunne. William G. 118 Durst. Trma A. 118 Dyason. Jill C. 251.218. 173 Eckert, Brigitte A. 118. 265 Edelman. Robert E. 118.233. 214 Etcher, Meredith E. 222. 208, 227. 201. 204 Elkins. Gregory L. 118 Elkins. Kelly L. Ellender. Pamela K. 118 Ellis. Sharon J. 223. 118. 268. 264. 270 Elofson.LisaA.212. 223. 118, 238 Elsey. Barbara L Esser. Jeana M 250. 223. 118. 270. 227 Fabre. Paula A. 118 Fair. Lame E. 222. 118. 265. 270. 227 Fairbanks, Amanda L. 223. 118. 264. 226. 270. 233. 195 Farrow. Timothy M. 119 Fereday. Jacqueline A 222. 265. 119 195 Fife. Wmnona L 119 Fink. Lori J. 264. 216. 217. 119 Fledderman. Peter D. 255. 145. 119 Fleshman. Roger A 212. 184, 119 Fontenot. Barbara A 119 Foretich. Leo L. Fougerousse, David A. 255, 119 Fournet. Terry R. 119 Fox. Charles J. 125. 214. 167. 184. 119 Fulton. Darcey E. 251. 212. 250. 119 Fussell, Mark N. 119 Gallant. Bryan A 243. 119. 244. 247 Garcia. FernandoC. Garretson, Denise 222. 255. 119 Garrett, Geoffery R. 254. 119 Geiselbrecher. Ute 119 Genovese. Rachel L. 223. 265. 270. 119 Gerald. Gregory R. 254, 119 Gerlach, Russell H. 239 Giambrone. Deborah L. 119 Gibson, John C. 120. 174 Gibson. Rawndy L. 222. 1 20. 270 Gilliland. Jeffrey L. 120 Godso. AlanK. 120 Goings. Robert D. Goldberger. Robert A 120. 214. 200. 247 Gomez. Elissa M 120. 226. 158 Gomez. Gwyn R. 222. 255. 114. 120 Gonzalez. Stephanie R. 251. 120. 241 Graphia. Mickey S. 120 Gray. Edwin K. Gray. Kim L 222. 120.248 Gray. Nancy J. 120 Grubbs. LLoy D. 120. 237 Guba. Sandra L 212. 223. 120. 237. 233, 216. 240. 234, 204. 229. 228 Guy Jr., Kenneth R. 120 Guzzardo, Jackie M. 120 Harrell. Mark R. 254. 120. 257 Harriss. Brian S. 254, 120 Hartlme. Beth 251,223. 264. 120. 237, 270 Hartsfield, Leigh A 120 Hatch. Peggy G. 223. 120. 270 Haynes. Holly E. 222. 120. 226.270. 220 Hays. Lisa K. 120 Hebert. KenethC. 120 Hendry. Kirk J. 120 Henriksen. Paul E 218, 120. 227. 174 Hicks. Rhonda C. 120 Hilburn. Melanie L. 212. 223. 120. 226. 237. 246. 247 Hill. Gary T. 121 Hill. Paul K. 239. 121. 227. 194. 174 Hillman. MarkG. 121 Hillmann. Pamela M 251.264. 121. 270. 220. 113. 250 Hoffman. Hope L. 212. 223. 121. 208. 220 Hofmeister, Eric L. Hollier, Jennifer D. 121 Holloway. Janme M. 255. 121.241. 270. 227. 238 Holloway. Nancy C. 121 Hood. Charles I 121 Hopkins Jr.. Ralph E 121 Houde. Elizabeth A 121 Hughes. Anne M. 68. 218. 222. 161. 173. 268. 121. 208. 270, 220. 164. 227. 167 Hughes. Patrick K. 121 Humphreys. Margaret J. 223. 121. 227 Hunley. Patricia E. 223.265. 121. 226. 208. 270. 220. 113 Hurrelbrink. Ann D. 222. 121 Hutchison. Lisa E. 121, 227. 201 Jack. Gregory W. 121 Jackson. Charles A. 121 Jacobs. VanH. 254. 121 Jacobson. Sally A 212. 222. 265. 121. 270. 229. 228 Jarreau. Julie A, 223. 121. 208 Jarreau. Kenneth W 121 Jeansonne, Terri K. 219. 121. 229. 228 Jennings, Mary A 222. 265. 121. 113. 198. 195 Jinks II. Joseph I. Johnson. David L. Johnson. Paula C. 250. 241. 122 Jctfy. Christopher W. 122 Jordan. James A 218. 122. 227. 174 Kaiser. Helene A. 254. 258. 261, 122 Kaiser. Keith R 226. 122 Karner. Lori M. Kass. Wayde C. 122 Katchur. Thomas 122 Kaufman. John B 122. 227. 248 Keeler. Cynthia C. 219. 122 Keene Jr., Ralph 8 Keenon.JohnH. 255. 122 Kenaley II. Donald H. Kennedy. Jennifer K. 222. 223. 268, 263.226,270. 122.220. 113 Ketterer. William T. 122 Kimball. Brian D. 122 Kimball. Kenneth D. 122. 243 King. Rodney L. 122.227 Kirk. Peter A. 122.236 Koenig. Mark R 122 Krake. Alfred M. 122.236 Lambert III. Russell W 122 Lamy Jr., Craig P. 123 Landaiche. Angelle M. 251. 265. 123. 250. 249 Landrum. Cynthia S. 250. 223. 123. 270. 227 Landry. Mark J. 123. 226. 174 Lange. Lisa A 250. 223. 123. 208 Langhart. Neal A. Larkin. David 0.218. 123. 174 Lasseigne, Kevin J. 123,236 La til. Darlene D. 223. 265. 123.270. 220 Lawrence. Barry 123 Leblanc. James S. 218. 123. 227. 199. 194 Leblanc. Joame A 254. 123. 237. 256 Leblanc. Ted G. 123. 236 Ledoux, Angela F. 123 Lee. KimuelW. 254. 123.257 Lenweber, Louise M. 223.265,123. 270. 220. 227. 113 Lewis. Glen E. 254. 123. 271. 257 Lewis. Todd M. 123 Lichi. Gregory L. 251. 123. 240 ligmeres. Marguerite M 222. 265. 131. 123. 208. 195 Lobue. Anthony S. 123.215. 257 Loe. Frances A 222. 255. 123. 247 Loehrer. Jeannemarie C. 123. 199 Lovell. Anne M 222. 123 Luckett. Daria 123 Luttrel, Lisa I 251. 222. 123 MacPherson, Kelly J. 123 Maddox. Mark J. 123 Mahoney. Mary K. 212. 266. 123. 208. 237. 233. 240. 113. 203 Malone. Cynthia A 222. 124. 241. 270. 216 Manuel. Dexter L. 124 Marler. Paula J. 124 Marsh. Robert C. 124 Martin. Leslie L. 251. 212. 223. 124, 226. 208. 250 Martin. Michael 0. Matherne. Barren J. 222. 239 Matherne. Darren L. Matherne, JoyE. 266. 124. 270. 201 Mauk. Patrice A. 222.255. 130. 124. 270 Maxwell. Daryl L. 223. 112. 173. 270. 220. 214. 187 Mayeux. Kathryn A. 254. 258. 261. 124, 216 Mayeux Jr.. James E. 124 McAuley. Amanda K. McCarthy. 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James P. 126. 194, 174 Preslar. Debra L. 126 Prestridge. Laurie M. 126 Prevot. Mitzie L. 126 Pnddy. Mary A. 251.222. 126 Priest. Patricia D. 127, 236 Quariano. Carol A. 223. 127. 270 Quiroga. Anna M. 223. 125, 127. 241. 227 Ragan. Richard T. 255. 127. 243 Ragusa, Danny P. 127. 270 Rainey. Don D. Reeves. Sherry L. 223. 127. 201 Reifinger. Jill L. 212. 127. 226. 270. 234. 200. 204 Rhed, James C. 127 Richardson, Carla L. Ritchie. Mark A. 223. 1 12. 127.241. 270. 236. 167. 174 Roberts. Janie F. 223, 267, 127. 208 Robillard. Harold T. 127 Rodosta. Marsha A. 127 Rogillio. David G. 127. 199. 194 Roubigue. Aimee L. 222. 267. 127.270 Roy IV. Thomas A. 239, 127 Ruckstuhl, Ronald W. 127 Russell. Gregory S. 250. 127, 208. 215. 243 Salassi. Wendell C. 255. 121. 208. 215. 128.227. 113. 257. 229.228 Salpietra Jr.. Joseph A. 128 Salzer, Charles A. 128 Sanders. Virginia M. 223. 128 Savoy. Nana N. 128 Schulenberg. Nancy K. 222. 270. 128, 257 Schultz, John H. Schuster. Elizabeth C. 223. 237, 270. 128.227 Searing, Gina M. 128 Sharp. Leslie 128 Sherburne. Steven P. 128 Sibley. Jane E. 251.219. 223. 226. 208. 270. 128. 167 Silver. David S. 128 Smith, Alicia D. 128. 256. 257 Smith. Robert M. 218. 128. 195. 194. 174 Smith, Robin R. 130. 226. 270. 128 Smith, Steven K. 254. 128 Soileau. Gail M 128 Spears. Dannette R. 128 Spell. Julie A 218. 173 Stark. Gregory A 218. 128, 227. 194. 174 Stenhouse. Arm C. 212, 267. 208. 233, 216. 128.200 Stewart. Mark A. 128. 257 Stewart, Trent L. 128 Stiglets. David M 128 Streeter. Jess W. Strother. Madelne D 254.222.270. 128 Sullivan, Carl 128 Summers. Mary B. 270. 128 Talbot. Bart M, 268. 128, 190 Talbot, Nancy A. 239, 236 Talley. Amy L. 128 Tassin, Roger G. 128 Taylor. Shawn D. 254. 222. 255. 258. 260. 128.227 Telano. Kelly M. 129 Thibodeaux, Susan A 258, 261. 129 Thomas. Kevin W. 129 Thompson. Cynthia D. 129 Thompson, James R. 129,243 Thompson, William J. 239, 129 Thrower. Annette M 129 Tillotson, Mark A 129.236 Tims, Annemarie 251,129 Tomberlin Jr . Lloyd H. 129 Torregrossa, Lauren L. 129 Toups. Michael F. 255. 141, 129 Travis, John K. 129, 199, 194 Turner, Julie L. Uhrbach. LΒ«sa D. 129 Vega. Rebecca M 224.129. 241. 234 Venable. Tina M 125. 129 Vicknair. Galen M 129 Vidrme. Dwayne H. 129 Virdme. Jonathan C. 129 Vutera. Dana S. 129 Vutera. David L 129 Waddell. KyleM 129 Wade. Judy K. 219. 129. 241 Wagner. Walace L 129 Walter. Shari A. 129 Walters. Jade L. 254,223, 129.227 Wang, Louis H. 129 Wardlaw. Elizabeth A. 250.129 Warren. Allison M. 223. 255, 129.237. 270 Washispack. Celeste F. 222.267, 136 Watkins. Wade R. 130 Watts. William D. 254,130. 205 Wells Jr., Donald E. 254. 255. 30,256. 257 Wesley. Kimberlon L. Wheeler. Michael R. 130,184 Whitworth, Jeff M 130 Wiedmer. Tammy R. 130 Wiersteiner, Pauline H. 223, 267, 30, 270. 227 Williams, Daren B. 218. 130, 94 Williams II. Richard L. 131 Williams III. George W 218, 130 Williamson, Cndy J. 223, 131 Willis. Elizabeth H. 222. 131.270.237 Wilson. Charlene M 131 Wolf, Leigh A 222. 131.234 308 Woods. Kerry C. 131 Wright. Paul M 131 Wyatt. Lisa 222. 131. 208, 233. 240 Zartman. Eric G. 255. 131. 128 Zettler Jr., Roger W. 131 Zimmerman. Natalie J. 222. 131. 270. 220. 227 Zuccaro, Randall P. 131. 113, 194, 1 74 Achee, Angela A 54 Adams, Terri A. 54. 236 Aguillard, Robert J. Allen. Deborah M 54. 219 Allen. Madeline M 250. 54 Allen. Richard L 54. 268. 213. 205 Allmand. Lisa G. 54. 160 Amond. Steve D. 54. 218. 174 Amos. Lynda L. 55 Ancona. Mark S. 55.226. 208. 248, 228 Andre. Lois A. 251. 55. 223. 263. 249 Antonini. Thais A. 55 Arceneaux, Doiree D. 55 Aull, Erin E. 55. 223. 155. 154. 237. 216. 217, 227, 248 Azar, Robin E. 55 Babcock. RhondaS. 56 Bacon. William L. 54. 218. 268. 232. 174 Badon. Karen G 56. 212, 268, 263. 210. 208. 233. 220.227. 42 Bailey, Patricia L. 56. 219. 222 Bark. David K 56. 76. 212. 218, 155. 210. 154. 165. 42. 174 Barksdale. Brett L. 48. 56. 218. 223. 232. 190. 166. 42. 174 Bass. Billy G. 56. 214 Bass. Judy C . 56. 239 Beck Jr.. James M 254. 56. 218. 239. 174 Beeson. Clara E. 56 Belgard Jr.. Charles E. 56, 239. 174 Bellue. Marcella F. 56. 222. 201 Bennett, Michael D. Bennett. Renee Benton. Sammy H. 56. 218 Bergeron. CharlesL 52, 254, 57. 256 Bernstein. Mindy R. 57. 222. 263, 210. 233.221.220. 53 Berry. Lisa A 57 Berthelot. Charles N. 57 Bessmertny, Michel R. 57 Bird. Mary R. 57. 235 Blackwell. Susan P. 57. 222. 210, 233, 235 Blake. Amy K. 57. 263. 226. 195. 248 Blakeley. Stacy L . 57. 218. 222. 226. 208.270, 233.226. 195 Blythe. Darrell A 250. 57. 255. 208. 256. 257 Bonaventure, Gerald W. 57 Bonin, Brett T. 57 Bordelon. Charles A. 8oudreaux, Connie M 57 Boudreaux. John K. 57. 227, 213, 205 Bounds. Rebecca L. 58. 255 Bouser, Margaret L. 50. 251,58, 210, 233. 243. 249. 42 Boyd. Kelley S. Boyle III. Edward M. 58. 74. 247 Bracken. Pamela R 58 Bradford, William D 58. 268 8radley. RoyC 58. 239 Breeden, Sharon K 254. 58. 210 Brewer. David M 58. 255. 210. 208. 214 Brewer, DouglasL.49, 58. 255. 210, 208, 214. 43 Bristol. Scott C 58 Broome, John M 58 Brouillette. Rhonda F. 59 Broussard, Marque D 52. 59, 190, 214, 166. 184. 176. 43. 174 Bruce. Julie A. 59. 235 Brumfield. Brent A 59. 233 Bumgarner. Rhonda D 250, 59. 251 Bunch. Donna M. 59. 212. 210. 53. 43 Bundy. Sue L. 254, 59. 219 Burkhart, Linda J. 59, 235 Burks, Belinda K. 59 Burks. Linda K. 59 Butcher. Sharon F 52. 60. 199. 189. 195 8utler, Larrie K 51,60.88. 166. 184. 186 Buzzinotti. Nancy J. 60. 238 Calabrese. Kelli L. 60 Calamari, Edward E. 251.60. 249 Campbell. Esther D. 60, 235 Campo, Antoinette 160 Canaday, Archie T 60 Canerday. Keitha D 60 Cangelosi. Terri A 60. 236 Caputa. Dean J. 254. 60 Carpenter. Lisa J 60. 263 Carver. Catherine J. 61,222 Cash. Laurie E. 61. 219. 223. 237. 231. 220 Cassano. Gerald M 61. 184, 185 Causey. Carl E 254.61.219 Cavalier. Ellen M 61. 222. 255. 237, 231.229, 228 Chaffin. Svend F 254. 61. 222. 258. 260. 77.155.154. 208. 216. 217. 227. 43. 228 Chambers. Sonya L 61.236 Chandler. Jo L 62. 222, 226. 233. 214 Chapell. Darlene E. 211 Charles. Diane L 49. 62. 212. 222. 263. 221. 220 Chausse, Pascale A 62. 241, 169 Chenot. Marie L. 62 Clark. Rose M 62. 235 Clark Jr.. Jim E. Clattenburg, David N 62. 218. 226. 194, 174 Cloy. James C 62.218 Coe. AmyC. 62. 219 Coe. James R. Coles. Boyd D. 254. 257 Collins. Robert M 62 Collins. Stacia A. 62 Conner, Glenn R. 62. 226. 1 74 Conway. Jamie J. 236 Corban. Melanie K. 62. 210 Corley. PaulS Courtney. David E. 63 Coutee, Cheryl L. 63 Cox. Janet E 63. 222. 264. 210. 243. 53. 157 Craddock, Faustme J 254, 63. 258, 261.208, 256 Craft, Daryl W. Crawford Jr., Kenneth L. 63 Crifasi. Margaret T 63. 219. 222, 238 Crochet. Cheryl A 63. 222. 226 Crutchfield Jr., John E. 63, 239 Currie. Elizabeth A 64,255,210.201. 43 Curry. KimM 50. 64. 222. 266. 1-55. 210. 154. 208. 233.216, 231. 159. 53 Daniel Jr.. Richard C. Danna. Mary A 64. 236 Davis, Joseph H 64. 239 Davis, Stanley F 64. 218. 232. 1 74 Dawes. Chris M. Day, Peggy M 64. 231 Day. TamarahD 254.64,210, 257 Dean. Steven D. 64. 70. 226 Decker. Paul H 65 Delahoussaye. Gerard L Delaune. Terri L 65. 223 Demers, Kerry L 65. 239 Denison. Stephanie L 63. 65, 219. 238 Devi lie. Darren J 65. 219. 236 Dickinson, Jo A 250. 65 Dobbins. Martin C 65. 212. 199. 214. 194 Dolan. Linda L 65. 222. 224. 264 Donaldson III. William E 65,174 Donnelly. Stephen R 65 Drago. Lrsa A 65. 204. 257 Drouet. Suzanne K 65. 210 Dupuy. Russell L 65 Durrett. Steve L 64. 66.81. 232. 205. 248. 44. 1 74 Dutschke, Patrick E. 66 Dwyer. Katherine M 66. 236 Dyer, Suzanne M 66, 85. 223. 155. 154. 226. 208. 270. 233. 220. 213. 166. 53. 248 Eichelberge, Jill E. 66 Elling, Laura P 66 Elsey. Ruth M 66. 210. 233. 227 Ernest. Michael W 66. 236 Fabre. Sherrell M 66 Farmer. Charles E 66 Farris. 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Robert G. 91, 268, 155. 154, 226. 208, 233.213, 174 Williams, Mark S. 91 Willis, Lynn C. 91.212, 267. 208, 216 Wilson, Vicki L. Wolfkiel. Carmen E. 250, 91. 212, 222, 267. 226.211.251.249.47 Wright. Karen E. 91.267. 240, 246 Young, Mark 205 Young, Scotty D. 254. 91, 236 Zenngue. Daphne J 91. 219, 223, 226, 208.221,220 Zettler. Valerie L. 91, 236 311 I .


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