Clinton High School - Eagles Nest Yearbook (Clinton, LA)
- Class of 1986
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SEN QERCLASSMEN 'LTY AN B A MINISTRATI N UCTI N PAC SP TS ACT VITIES CLASSES GRA w ES HIST RICAL A Q S CL SING Q 1 THE BEST 013 TIMES 1985-1986 The excitement was lugh an .fume 1985 when the new Cimten Hasgh School was dedicated Thxs new wave of excitement contxnueci m August when students and faculues Erma Chnton Iumer and Clmton Hxgh came tegether as a single uxut It didn t take us iong to Jzeahze that the new school facxlxty the merger of students and the support and conf: dence of the cemmumxy had led to the '1-U41-'-wff1f::L.ifg-H' csmggwgfwz-Q Tglzmilsff-nfzifv H SPECIAL TIMES 75 ter and for the fast tune a, teacher was about ta exnbark on aw new adventure a mp into space All that changed on the 1- ., M N, .. 281:14 when the space shuttle Challeng er exploded seconds after hftoff kxllmg all seven astronauts, Amencanfs every where were gnef stricken and felt an evemzwhelfmmg sense of less at such an all fated tragedy The schcml, community state and na hon were also frequently faced mth many dlsappomtfments in addmon to the Goocltxmes adjustments were made m an effort to eombat' fhe overcwwded cundmons QE Clinton Lnwer Elementary The ,Eagles had to face the fact that they were exhpenencmg their Enrsf losmg season Ln recent C HS football hzstorjy Along mth the pressures af a saggmg econqnniy ciroughts and freezes came the racketeering and fraud mal of Governor Edwards Though he was acquxttedn m a second tual, lus popuiarrtfy was severely damaged n a larger scale Qu: naman had to deal mth terrorist Nbamhrngs lugh gaegrigs mucislxdes earthquakes toxzc wastes, fihllcl abuse Aparihe1d, and Al S Through If all we survived ur expenences have helped 119 to face each day and treat it as af New Begmmng SENIORS Betty Barnes Nancy Barton Delores Boatner Andrew Bradford Cherless Branch Earl Brown Iris Brown Karen Brown Diantha Campbell Erika Carter Theresa Chaney Keith Charlet Brenda Chester Carol Collins Douglas Delafte lris Douglas Alisa Dunn Frederick Dunn Nicholas Dunn Sandra Dunn SENIORS 1986 Class Officers: S. 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Shop At Home By I If 1 GDDDWEAR T.2R.f'fo5lfl'T.'.5UT'NG CO' CALL 953123 ifififl BATON ROUGE. LA. 70806 FELICIANA TIRE INC. L. T. HARRIS Barry Gant 23658: 5Lff70m 6833303 HERSHEY NESTLE GARNER AUTO SUPPLY, INC. I DBA S SERVICE GAS SL OIL CO., INC. Clilnton, LA. 70722 P n : - 392 P,O, Box 241 - Hwy, IOE C1asoline,oDIelI?Oil, Grease Clinton, LA. 7072.2 Wholesale And Retail DART ' INSURANCE LEBLANC 5 AGENCY, INC. E I Quality Coverage At Affordable Prices Home Of F1ne Food Woodville St. 683-5106 Call In Orders 683-3480 683-32.09 W my 'dal Q19 V Wwfkx 222 W is 42 , f N y ,M E Z V iyv W Zh iifeftkikiatv va ' gf sw ,, f , F. gig QQ -2 'ai Wi 1. X oi Wes, M-ev: is 'Limmaxz EGM? iiszinax f imzgw ww, if WM 2, om ew 531 'Q 4, QL. it 233231 333212 Q -1 ae.-'. X-' ,- K 2, , ima? ,,,,,., ,K fa K' N' if 3' Q mx Siler , 1 . 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Beta We emered the new fliinmn High Faerlay and eagerly worked rewafd bmfdmg me prestige ef cur organization Ser the first time Beta eemmbrxted, to Jawa Nation wide charities the Arthritis Feuridasien and Muscular 9 rstsolbhy epemsioregi the YEEYBGGB and attend ect me Natrona? Ciemrexmorr in Wash Qifzhar Beta Services and eerixrmaa mctftxded. eiava auction, sailing can dy donating, food items and money to the needy ciecoiatmg the Sehoei faolietzn beard attended district and state ersruiegetiens, parfacgpaerng on various eg-heal programs and much KIOFE 4 UMWLUAQ , nN,Qqgm . 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Back row: Gwen Wyre, Shoemaker, Nancy Barton, Nicole Charlet. l l 5 Middle: Beta Induction Ceremony Bottom: Betas and Sponsors socialize after meeting. iiwwwwwwm, ..,m.,g2.filfgfhwwggwww., L..wNisrg,,gs,Nsg,,ggigyiw2' Wiilliaiizffzmmfis, ,....s.N1sl?:wgz:1f4? mfMbewewfwwmiawsm ' W QUQmQ9iwQvZwzvffvwxW'MX,2,, MWlviiiMwxwymoassapwpem,:.'::,w,t.1f1 , v? -'F M-1 Q 2 2 Staff Members: First row- G. Wyre, M. Knighten, M. Moore, A. Dunn, A. Taylor, R. Williams, Second row- R. Holmes, E. Spurlock, S. Shoemaker, I. Brown, T. Washington, B. Brady. Third row- M. Peterson, T. Peters, H. Tynes, N. Barton, G. jarrell. Top- K. Charlet, S. Hughes. uf? ., , .,,. th Hard work and dedication is the best description for these staff members. Above: Evangeline Spurlock intently scrutinize a photo and photographer, Keith Charlet poses for a shot himself. lt was a struggle to meet deadlines, sell ads and books, but with the assistance of loyal and dedicated community supporters, we were able to make our dream a reality. als-W Angie and Gwen eagerly select photos for the next layout. ' I-fir . - Gwen has. this Une fingered' The yeaxbaoic. staff along with the Beta Club and its sponsors, was full of energy and enthusi asm when the club was first or gamzed an the fail But all that Soon fizziect away as chef most :af the members Selectmg as its book s theme A New Beginning the few re mammg staff workers took on the monumental task. of pub ixshmg the Exrst Eagies Nest from the New Chnt n High Vhflfh all the determination and piquartcy they had i is .:. - , 4 ' P5 - . H ' 7' TfP?3?Q?'5. :Wli Eli if A 1 in ' i E53 T A ?2 557 .ggjfifleggr ifggMgr:f,f.sQf:.1:. 'sg 3 1 JSF. 3 J 4 ::.,.'.:25 'L mf lf W .. Q. 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Aggrecra non Week and Natrona? Beers L-l, respecttvely W H i.i. it .A Zifiliigl r' ,5,, W 21 Q A HLQW L .mu L Student Council Members and Sponsors: First row: M. Flowers, J. Shropshire, M. Knighten, E. Branch, M. Moore, D. Boatner, L. Knighten, Second row: I. Ladd, N. Fields, S. Spurlock, F. Washington, S. Hughes, Y. Brown, Third row: Mrs. E. Gordon, sponsor, S. Shoemaker, M. Sanders, T. Washington, D. Thomas, Fourth row: C. Wright, S. Shropshire, K. Watson, A. Wilson, R. Chapman, and G. Selders 1 Sponsors and members:'Mrs. E. Cordon, sponsor, S. Shropshire, Sergeant-at-arms, A. Taylor, president, j. Ladd, secretary- treasurer, S. Shoemaker, vice- presidentg M. Moore, sergeant- at-arrns, E. Branch, chaplain, T. Washington, reporter, Mrs. E. Philson, sponsor. .ff . ,, .gyhtk -qi sz? Marvetta Moore and Michelle Knighten have their minds on other things. Below: Council members attend monthly meetings. ,,,, N Wim Q X X Br if 1- K f K Q s l ag Club members: First row: R. Chapman, C. 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Aiziemied estrsetf meeting Candy and ri ugleftitt sales Easter Seyle Sh w Sa e Hawaiian LUAU Samuel Clemens Crawfish Crelse SEEE5?255215s212fssiesfssggwvm zsasitnzazaftzwifwaief.remit.5.:,a::t5e:5efst-res assfifmifissiatfiima Wawvswam.visit52-'iasfefwwasva-assi..1rIZfiiiwiiziwhtvttwraalwwwmie QSZSZPISJN eiggegwge g,..U..fmz3Q5Z:i3'fiieftffetesyaadsasiJE:i13iZ5ii:?.fez.::wgr1Us mmgzsz 552933-Y33'i' . W ,seam-are-s A , .Mmm .magma a... 5 W .W stems: WefsUa..aWss wfwssws...a.M,ag2sz 1 FRESH .E Fl-IA members: lst row- N. Fields, R. Holmes, 2nd row- T. Cain, M. McCray, C. Muse, D. Spears, K. Williams, B. Chester, C. Williams, A. Roddy. 3rd row- M. Muse, I.. Miller, I.. Angrum, N. Veal, S. Payne, A. Brown, S. Davis, S. Shoemaker, D. Thomas, Theresa Berryhill, sponsor. Officers: lst row- Reginald Holmes, reporter, Larissa Miller, vice-pres., Dionne Spears, Ass't Secretary. 2nd row- Brenda Chester, songleader, Theresa Berryhill, sponsor, and Sandra Shoemaker, president. Donft we look happy-and we're full! HAWAIIAN LU U , Wwiwsfzi NWS? 3.553325 'S as s if by ' ' - I ,'-, ,al 5 l 3' A'1A i ' i . , il 3 , .L ' X 'X . Q Q, , , , Faculty and guests: Mr. Roy Hayes, E. Williams, D. Williams, B. Hayes, E. Gmdon' F- Roddy' H' F'a k'mf T' Bmyhlu' ' f i ,,i,.,,,,i ,,,i,,,..,,,, , J , ,,,,,,,,i, ,.,,,, .,,,, , 'iiii li,, il,.f .Ai f.'. 2 ,',- ,5Q5i'75ff1j?Aff7f7 .',' 7'-i '.ffjfji,7f.1 f.7'gf,Eiffff i,-4' iii '.i- L555,fQ:fIf ,V,V' fV-k L,Vk, Lfki Q Ch1?'CQHf55H1i hi ,cuimxnatedfyfhef ?sCh901fer , f'i. 54-Afi'fMef4':Vf4Z4-YJ'ifwifga. -'figrffgfir zz W.-W' ,,.' :ilwr Kg 1'fg f- ifzi-JI Hi,i E, Q QYQQ S P S A 5?lf0Cdiqi?Plfi6?i1ii5iiiiii?iiiffffiifbiiihifi6f'3ffh5?3f?iZQ1iiHii'?:f5l1C5WeVE1Z illii AWGQI55 is 2 -'l,l,,ff,f2,h::iQf.'Jf,f,gg5fQ1Q gyf5S151-'.g,y-,Q lll. ,. ,Lf V Ywjjg- iwyffft,,:,:1,-iz .1, 2,,,, ggwff. 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EEE gs: Eli6S5?S5sXz'5WS1-WQSSSQY efsszzzmfzfseszwfe' ewrgemmxwwggezrexsssaemmuggya: msn Us ww, ,rgmewaeswevfwWilasleisfefefwwsfsi 5eawsbWtl322355mwQifWS?5gfTf,L15 1Zfsssmmwgg:Q:.m.swwwsw.i.rWWwM ftil2sf11m,f,.ir. ts,,W,,.i, V. - Q it N Qs ei 2? is is Q M S The Future Farmers ef Amer :cap was ergamzed sm 1925 to arc? students in developing leader ship siezlls and prevrcle goals for wllxeh they are te strive The FFA, is ai part of the yqcatmnal agrxszultural system rn. public selfxoele and rs actively tacimmrs tered in every state ef the US and Puerta Rico Students are able tra learn slcllie lay PHXSILCIIQHI mg in various centegts and at as the state and natxone wnven trans Aiea the PRAA allows stu denise to earn money and learn have ite invest it wisely ihreugla titre Supervised nrzwupational EX perienee Fxzegafem an 1 5223: l Q D iggga Q 1 awsg was M if M 5 355, mug Q S Q A :MQ 5 :iz :2 2 2 1 feta 3 2: Q b 1 4 4 yiiiiffflif i giililll Q me iiif W a1,.ag. ,i affix.. ii 312:11 it: 591:15 T111 Q 11:5 7 K W N25 Future Farmers of America 1985-86 Officers: first row- Lori Bordelon, sect., Randy Schmidt, Sentinalg Blake Mullens, treasurer, second row- Gordon Peters, advisor, Timmy Peters, reporter, Lillie Feiera- bend, vice-pres, Barry Pickett, President. i l I l . 2 I l l Soil judging Team: First row- William Eastman, Barry Pickett, Lillie Peierabend Second row- Tim jones,ARandy Schmidt, Timmy Peters, Lori Bordelon. Parliamentary Law Team: Front- Bo Staples, Rickie Jones, Reginald Robins. Back- Timmy Peters, Barry Pickett, Hope Wallace Forestry Team: Front- Barry Pickett, Lori Borclelon, Blake Mullens. 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' f .. 1 T iirgggglgi? K Niiiiifma Front row: Mrs. E. Clark, sponsor, Angela Taylor, Presidentg Gary Hills, Sergeant- at-Arms, Joyce Hills, Secretary, Mr. R. Sands, Sponsor. Top: Derrick Taylor, Sergeant-at-Arms, Robin Chapman, Vice-President. Club Members: Bottom Row: Derrick Taylor, Joyce Hills, Robin Chapman, Bren- da Chester, Gary Hills, Tammy Waggner, Denise Williams. Second Row: Tangila Cain, Angela Taylor, Amanda Bridgewater, Fronzella Washington, Jackie Shrop- shire, Cynthia Royal, Natalie Fields, Trina Jackson, Mykelia Sanders, Terri Wash- ington, Loraine Bradford, Darlene Thomas, Brenda Shropshire, Third Row: Lisa Thomas, Nicole Veals, Marlene Collins, Monica Matthews, Cherryl Turner, Dionne Spears, Princella Williams, Mary Brown, Christine Williams, Racquel Colman, Kathleen Watson, Apryle Wilson. Last Row: Walter Henderson, Randy Holmes, Jonathan Nelson, Craig Sanders, Gary Selders, Sterlon Cannon, Ron Taylor, Earl Brown, Carl Wright, Maurice Brown. LE T SEARCH ,t,, ,,, 2 first Row: lris Brown, Delores Boatner, Angela Taylor, Sandra Shoemaker, Alisa Gwen Jarrell. Second Row: Walter Henderson, Evangeline Spurloclc, Lesia Gwen Wyre, Iris Douglas, Craig Sanders, Yolanda Brown, Nancy Barton, Chapman, Mary Holmes. Third Row: Trina Jackson, Antoinette Roddy, Dar- Thomas, Sandra Anthony, Tasha Cherry, Terri Washington, Marlene Collins, Watson, Apryle Wilson, Sponsor: james Woodard. i Ggammgtimiai Siwsiwisbiigii zz Z2 Qswsaaszzw y mf 'H ,ig M sgsaswiii , M:'Msswmz5w'4t 'fwfr G 555342552 02:6 we 2358: f ee '-1: Sgisfww smsszzszssz f as Q U , , . EW 'fit 5353 Qtiiafffgr , - se., --lbggmf y 2 zazfswfgz pw ,ma ng, . r. 'wifzfiggf , , U A if rsfzw zzkzii xi: , g :ms-ff 1 9:2 as SLS W , Q xy 5 ii? 4 has 212 51 .v Wx? we me H2 asf: W when aw iw iii? 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The sounds, s gf performance, style, and formation 55 ' h techniques have captivated W 7 'is audiences for more than a decade. rsr l.d li if , For the band, 1985-86 was a , .r, , st, ,rss i ' f Q spectacular season! ,r.r gi it ,,,.f ln the up-Coming year, the Z ..'.:. ' 1 ,s,. 1 4, f', Yis 1 band will indeed see A New be si p p p pp Beginning. For the first time in QQ or y 1 r,ki , sirl' silng 5 515? W W 13 years all members will have iir. it, the Same Uniform- with the T ssi iri- , sponsorship of the Band Booster ftii f'-... 1:-:.Q -i ssr, r rssra sslf Club, the support from the Vys. . ,V community, and the hard work p Ap ip'S 1 and determination of Mr. Lawrence Jackson, this dream has 1 become a reality. ACHIEVEMENT5: N.O. Mardi Gras Parade-first place, Pre-game and half-time performance- S.U, Invitational Rice Festival- Crowley La., Superior ratings- District IV Contert Band Festival, New uniforms after 13 years Right: This symbol has come to stand for superiority in the field of music throughout the South. Far right: Twirler captain, Erika Carter performs to the smooth sound of the Eagle band. 'A W ..,. Jsmmwwawwavmwmfwgmiansswwafwsff' W f-aniwmws,:,nw,-memesafmsafwas-'fum-v,,,:-aa, V .,-, Eaglettes Erica Carter, Margie McCray, Angela Sanders, Marsha Matthews and Juanita Anderson provide live entertainment at the Eagles football games. The girls are energetic and electrifying as they do a dance routine to Weel4end . The CHS Band is a real crowd pleaser. In the top photo, a pep rally crowd is charmed by one of their finest tunes. At left: the maestro himself, Mr. Lawrence jackson. Above: Drum major, Ronald Williams looks over the opposition as he leads the Eagle Band into the Jaguars' Den. Doug Delatte turns the crowd with his fancy steps and grooming style. The Clinton High and Middle Schools combined have more than 300 students in the band program. There are 110 students in the Marching Band and 72 students in the Symphonic Concert Band. Under Mr. Jackson, the band director, this very talented and dynamic group of young people have attained some ofthe highest honors in the area of musical achievement. 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ATHLETI we Af Q 1 +.,. ,..., ... ...fmfsf VARSITY POCDTBALL e .. , .ie .W H Sl , see , , f , , ,WV on Ma, vwwzzwifizii iww' 166 f W 3 M L 5 2 Wgyafw--fgkg 2 ,Em , WfLPA W ,jk inmate: X aficffw Sffwfm ,fram ,af W Artis Pinkney, Head coach Willie Lee, Defensive coach Alfred Douglas Coaches Assxstant 35QfT1i?liC3li1?f??'f1E381?5 oloe Sef?ff??3eel?1i?51935efdflfbdllf aeee el 51 feefepaigrilfaiiiidegfehaiieelie,eiirffhefgdeabhinaisfaff.. 1 and offensive sefl Though these Changes were sudden the Eagle players and coaches were high spmtecl optrmxstxc, and enthusxastlc about the up commg season In the flzrst two games the Eagles faced state champmnshlp teams the Southern High Knt tens and the Perrxday Trogans Both tunes they were unsuccessful m then bld for vnctory The losses shocked the Eagle fans and caused the morale of the team to declme The Eagles went on to compxle a 1 and 9 record All hope for another ln a long lme of district tntles faded It became evxdent that the schodl and the commumty was expenencmg for the fmrst tlme nn hwtory a losmg season at CHS Through all of thxs the Eagles never gave up completely The cry began Walt untxl next year! Wnth a good group of players returnmg and solid commumty support assuredly the Ea glee wxll regam then' Rlgl1tfll1pl8C2 as Cham pxons of Dwtrzct 9 AA -.', .. J. f'f-a ,- -I -. -K. A I 5 . -fe 5+ -fy A nf :s V nv V, V, r i V. ,, 1 ' 7 W' si ,. ,L,L Q figfgfijsfg wfggwff , K , ' xi. A-Malia 1 ff 7 fzfif Defensive backs: first row: Ron Taylor, Melvin Williams, Clark Williams, Craig Sanders. Second row-joe Nathan Nelson, Ir., Darren Veals, Cedric Turner, Edward Sanders. First row: Line-backers: Melvin Williams, Worth Thompson, Darren Veals, Edward Sanders, Second row: Michael Selders, Michael Johnson, Patrick Robinson, Marshall Shoemaker. 'Q 5111 '--1 f Middle left: Defensive- line: First row: Burnell it ' h ' W K S T , n f ' 1 Thompson, Brian Washington, Anthony Terrell, I ,Q f gi if Z l S 3252 .ng Z ' Q Carlton Wallace. Second row: Patrick Robinson, Lionel Q , H L Q y ii ' A ' ' - Williams, Gerard Sanders, Andrew Bradford, Matthew S M P V A Peterson. Middle Right-Wide Receivers: First row: 1 A,,A 1'i Acsc 1 ,.,,V . X i ', '- Ronald Taylor, Reginald Holmes, Clark Williams. P5 ,'--. tb, Second row: Michael Selders, Michael Johnson, Charlie P, Jie'. Q. ,sf--1 , SVA - Q Young, Jr., Eric Scott. Left: Offensive line: First row: ., so Marshall Shoemaker, Melvin Williams, Patrick Spears, g K.,-.ig gm. warg .K t . zfw!,r4izv,-'ii2'?X7'r .,-'F fl -'zz .. fxfrff . - 1..K,ge,,f,5lW.. www . K ,L.g1xx,gq f'WQ--NL MSU' 'XC Byron Knighten. Second row: Patrick Robinson, Lionel Williams, Brian Washington, Burnell Thompson, Andrew Bradford. S , . ww, .... - f . ,:.rww'-,:72'rw1,New 1 .M -1 . . r t, wg: .M-GX f,-s,,,s W wektg . . , si .X ' - 'X V , n . 'x '- 5: ' -f A fem. we . -K + . ' W s 5f c ssaa A 1 e t K .. , Wim ' o f is i' +7 H im ' c . 'iw ii . , K I Y ' K ,.. s g ' S Q 'F 'gps 'g . . . 1 -'si -Q N H t? ei. 1'-ge . -1 . : .gasg...: W!! K 1. ' -gm,,a,eM-v:. 1 r ' . ..... was . if sg. 2 5 'gs Sr ft.:.,g.:,..::f M- - Y --eg -.-L . 1---A . Q 1 sm- - W- A HW as 2, ,f 1 X we fa .. a, ,Q im N .- sf, 1 mwsawxasm. Q - .asks Ze new .1 P 'I' ilshflxz X ifzfvxeifs 1 2 ,aw 3 Yf,, :fm ',--, G Gm MMS? af 2' U1 l'l'1 l l'I'1 F11 OUCH! 1 1 I 1 JU ICR VARSITY BASKETBALL just because you are labeled junior does not necessarily around the house. The Clinton High IV Basketball Team proyed that to be a true state- ment during the 1985-86 season. Jimmy George JV captain and the restxof his teammates had an outstanding season. Their ability and skill onthe court was indicative of what the future team will be like. They had all the necessary ingredients fspeed finesse height and strength! for an all-star team. O Il Il mean that you can't be a man l I I l I I I Darren Matthews takes it to the hoop. Above: jimmy The Hunk George shows his fundamentals on the cxoiirt. Left: Eriqscott goes for a lay-up. X A N B aifkf e xt A ANNER SEAS 0 N The Lady Eagles bas ketball team Emzshed the 1985 86 season with one of the most success ful seasons with a 25 3 record wmnmg the 9 AA District Champxon ship and advancmg to the state regional play o s Iris Douglas, selected to the all district squad led the team in steals i and scoring, Alma Dunn selected honorable men tion was a very good do fensrve specxahst and the team s best Free throw shooter has Brown the Lady Eagles MVP led the team. in block shots forced tux novers and most clefen sive rebounds Back: Coach Alfred Douglas, Carol Bowers, Jacqueline Shropshire, Brenda Shropshire, Iris Douglas, Alisa Dunn, Iris Brown. Front: Shelita Spears, Krystal Bell, Emily Branch, and Sharon Shropshire. Senior J. Shropshire was selected MVP and Clintons first athlete to participate in the All-Star game. l NN Waiting for that magic moment. '11fii5i:2'7t': 5 :J Ron jarrell flies like an eagle and shoots the hoop for two. Move Trojans, Big Boy Raymond McCoy is here! Coach Artis Pinkney DATE , Q S 1171414 611,316 t 19s5gaqsgt3AsRE?l'1jA1,3:,sQ7tEDUIsE' f, R f0P?0NENTfwv 1Me at 1 LEW' M Y? CIiritod3132'ii56rei!+GirlsQ 41, GLIBQYTYGVQEH-iflfffglf Qs.-'mtg Igzeizagg,nssmganaifraurxf-Bfgv5e1K 1 v9+5f??'ff' 7..,. 'dwg felieiana jaifib4Bnys5.1, , .W 154 R550 f if 2.7 S :SDN . 5:32 . ,,se.1-Iesf?H w iEQlf'ff5Qf fQi3 Hfffti,g5rg,5fZHs1e11afiff.' gs.gjfE'i?i 211973 X2!10u:j i,3Ns5ft!feastfGix!ie.,s, wf'iti2:Qff4gz 12!11-Lf ilackrsor-fTQurli65 I M 1'2f34!f , 121412 S Liberty-B0ys2T!'+r'te'Q- c.HgP:CiQG1r1s, t t t '2 i12fT1S42f'I f 1211 2137973 gjfilinraifflfouiaey .. Sviltheijn 'Lab Tourn U ,,h,' K ,12l3S'i,IQf3' U4P.C,'g Q, s , ieya Q4 ,TVB ,f.'LiVe -Oaki - -so S UZ? rW.'-Feliciana K 'Rrisehwald S A me eff rm ,f s Jatksmiy K. i j I - 4 rlflim-, '1f171.wa if Q 1 Northeast .C.H.P,C31:.:.V3' . J ' W4 4 ,aoo RTBAEQ, Moa ' S QTRBAK? e,i1IBA1g' 4901 . SRC? . M00 500 TIMES ii ' A S' 1 400 ,fih 'asa-a-fi? :gfmzsxmzczsuez S3 J- Q hrfrgwnc IF . ws-1 etitil get-41575545 :Y-'sffxin-,'?-'Q f 5525500 gint nff9ifl-fic :waagfgf 3 2'pg-i,,vwf ,ii 393633335 iilitiijeiai ?ff1f?g4i5fff' Q. ifTBAglQ?2'dise35nrdiliia6Qd5!lif S If ,6-09 ,m WW s as A , A V I ,A 1, V I ..,.,.., ,Z ,, The team posted the best record of any wild card team in the state at 10-4. It went 7-O on its home court and extended its home record to 12-1. Known as the Bruise Brothers, the team warmed up to the hit tune, Sou1 Man by Sam and Dave. First Row: Derald Spears, Dexter Spears, Wesley Sanders, Ron Taylor, Wesley Sanders, Ron Taylor, and Bradley Davis. Second row: Artis Pinkney, coach, Johnny Love, Raymond, Jimmy George, and Ron Jarrell. VARSITY 555353 lim.. Raymond McCoy 1n Acnon' www ,1 M6 23 X Z an X My 5 My f WW 9214 f 2.29 M W W QV! Q dy ,gg WM MK V My ,Z Q P 5? 32 A swf 55 ggi W mf ww XE? 6 Q29 Hands off the Eagles have the ball' W, XA f s K 2 a gif? 4 V9 Sw M W J 9355? 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Wg V V ,ll,,,, f W 1fi'ifV- 222 Alyl M 'E Z ,,,l,, ,,l,,1, , l,,,,,ll,,,,.,,1,, K ,,,A,, , , m,,:, V1.,,,,, V f l V V llV' VVll V Vll '55 GIRLS TRACK Carol Bo ers does a perfect hlgh Jump F URTH IN STATE MEET The Lady Eagles iuushed fourth rn the 1986 Louxsx ana State AA Track and Fxeld Meet wmnmg the 400 and 800 meter relays They fmlshed second an the 206 meter dash and fourth m the 100 meter dash and 1600 meter relay Runnxng on the two champxonshxp relays were sophomore Mary Brown gumors Leshe Cheatham and Rome Cheatham and semor Marvetta Moore Rome ran :an the 100 and 200 meter dashes Sophomore Tasha Cherry along wxth Brown L Cheatham and Moore ran on the 1 Q Q meter relay Overall the Lady Eagles performed well despxte some naggmg mjunes to key members They won two meets Lutcheer s Invxtahonal and the Clmton Relays They fxmshed 2nd 111 the Strawberry Relays and at the drsmcr Meet Roxre Cheatham who competed m the 100 and 200 meter dashes and anchored the 400 and 800 meter relaye was the top point lady for the Eagles She was followed by Marvetta Moore who ran the hurdles and the 400 Q H and 1600 meter relays Semor, Ins Brown set a school record by throwmg the discus 103 4 Freshman Carol Bowers set another m hxgh Jumping Sl-me cleared 4 11 All of the Lady Eagles wrll be returnmg next year except Moore Brown and Dunn for another wmnmg season hopefully Coleese Newman completes a successful long jump Ins Brown makes her move Wm Semor Jackre Shropshrre trymg for the gold Wrth ROXIE, runmng IS lrke takmg an evenmg stroll 5222 Plrre drrves hard to get the baton to the next member l t e L t A D t E A G L E S O N T H E M O We-'S Ql g ll if +R-4' Z, 1' ik was 3 Qs ip ,Sf-E5 Q g5::,5f,:: , K 6 N55 3 N3 99 wk rival Xa S X K 'K X Q5 x 3+ V N Q S if is Q Q K 1-:fe fr, V- L- '- ' QQ Q - ' , .. f Egg'-2 ws Q N 1.-:lg .55 . 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Relai- TEAM AND EVENTS Michael Iohnson 100 40011 SOUR 1600K Carey McKrught10O 40012 8O0R 160QR M1tcheIlMuse 400 4DOR 80012 160012 Jonathan Nelson 2,00 4001! SOUR 160OR johnny Love Shot Dxscus Javelin Pat Robmson Javelin Brxan Washington Javelm Bnan Washmgton Shot Dxscus Em: Pxtts 1001-IH Hjump L Jump T Jump Regmalcl Robins 400 800 mxle 1600K 'T1mothy Thompson 800 1600 3290 Andrew Bradfurd 40012 SOUR T jump L jump We're going all the way! 'xi lb 5 4 Lf' I Sy , ... ,, , ,, i AY The Clinton High cheerleaders under Mrs. O. Pinkney, boost the spirit of the whole Clinton High School family year-round. Through yells, chants, and cheers, spirit is generated. They are responsible for sideline entertainment during football and basketball games. The squad attends UCA Cheerleaders Camp at LSU annually. In 1983 and 1985 they won two spirit sticks and several blue ribbons for outstanding spirit. In the past the squad has had two cheerleaders slected for the United States Cheerleader Achievement award. Squad members: Front row: Sasha Rodriquez, Lora Bordelon, captain. Second row: Ayanna Collins, Gwendolyn Collins, Sheleta Lloyd, Arlana Pinkney, and Miriam Charlet. Standing: Nicole Jefferson, Emma Sanders, Terry Cheatham, Dwone Marshall, Larissa Miller, and Loretta Angrum. Left: Sasha's imitating a high-knee lift. ,..,M,,..--s - M um.. ..... .... A W Cheerleaders firing up the student body and football team with a real leg-stretching routine. CHEERLEADERS me QL A - of Mr. 7 Y ... -. 5 ta- if .1-afS w Q S T. if Q4 T? . ,mx say in . Homecoming here at CHS was the highlight of the football sea- son. 4 Our Homecoming Court consisted of nine beautiful CHS students. After overcoming the fear of possibly not having an annual homecoming parade, and the grim reality of an unsuccess- ful football season, the students, faculty, parents and the commu- nity banned together in unity to make the 1985 activity one of the best. Seeing the many smiling faces and hearing the words of en- couragement made the Eagle family feel that their efforts were not in vain! With the theme Halloween at CHS the Eagles paraded in style. 1985 Court: I3ront-Freshmen- D. Thomason, C. Bowers, Soph.- C. Royal, T. Brashierp Jr.-L. Mill- er, B. Brady, Sr.-H. Wallace, S. , Shoemaker, Miss CHS, A. Tay- lor. Left: Mr. and Miss FBLA, Hatcher Tynes and Tammy Washington. Above: Miss FFA, Lora Bordelon. Left: representing the CHS Beta Club is Michelle Knighten and Nicole Charlet, vice-president. Above: School Superintendent, Sherley Poole. Homecoming Theme for 1985. The ghosts and goblins are on the prowl as they paraded through the streets of Clinton. With this second place FFA float witches, goblins, and monsters prepare to eat warrior stew. 4 Dracula is seen here in one of his rare daylight appearances. Clinton Elementary is well-represented throughout the parade. First place-Senior Float. Below: Coach Pinkney, specimens? ,, 3, 49' at ,4 .sat l l s 'Wf' t who are those beautiful 1 an w- w ers Darren Veal, Sharon Shrophshire, Williams, Brenda Chester, and Steph- Davis add style to this third place float. Stephanie Shelton and Chandler Green Clinton Middle 4-H. QQ' and Miss FBLA: Robin Chapman and Mitchell Muse. Right: Dedicated munity workers, Mildred Worrell and Sue Charlet. Mary Flowers, Arcola Lewis, and Pack 242. Above: Troop 454 gives a friendly wave to the Eagle fans. HQMECQMIN A GLANCE 5, --as 'Q 'TH WS SE I MPUS LIFE Campus hfe at CHS ns centered around acadenuc achmvement Though academuss are stressed students are encouraged to become mvoived and enyoy themselves There are many actlvxtxes avaliable that afford them an outlet for then many talents The varymg attxtudes and personahtzes of the student body fuse together to form the mxghty CI-IS somethmg of whlch they are very proud E R We 52131 Y Wi 3 we he of the favome Wixmee of the day ms lunch break when students have the :opportunity xo cmwerse, 'become' better acquamted, and be fhemselves, ef? f . , 75 P 1, M i 2 f d' 2iLT'?4f?' i:,f3i I , .f 2rV'14,l'jf0'9,...' 3: :V e5i :gfff- vii, 'Wi' iff: 4- 3fwg,',L eed, ,, K if L. Q . 'z ,i 'flfxxzw vfdfi vwgee f, M t ,gg img. Hifi iw i ,K fm I 7, , 23,5-fswfff51. jp: 5, 4 . -- , did 'ix f '- , t i ed f7.ff'lfii if 5?LixQ5Pf-12?1573iiyfiwif,'ff5.'l,+Q1iJd '3':?l fill ,filfiifziIgfflifi , 334:54 5 ffei f a 'I I - - A sei . f- f d e se- ' ' 155525 . '1 ' ' elL1 L- . X, be , 54552: 1Pf,fq?1r,. Qffigeu fin 1 1 1 we e 1 5 :sm I lx , my I fbwqsw . Sk wesffe : 5' 5 54-H-5 : 1::g: f ix: N i ' 255 ' Q fig , iislz NH 2524 ' Q T . f gf T 41, . kgsgn 141: K- .sfgssgx ., M32 - i , 1 55535: he :y i g ,W .w ,Qg., ,- r L fy ee 23113 15.3233 :VS 9:5 fini ? T . wwe 'gy j,3,j,--5,1:?ii es f ' A Legg M PRO ECTS AND PAIRS g 'K gununnnnwnw -- www f We , Q 1 i 5 i i i 1 5 L E Q rw Holiday goodies and symbols are beautifully displayed by Mrs. Matthews' English Ill students as a part of their class studies on holiday customs and their importance. l The second semester at CHS is filled with projects, fairs, and hard work. The above Science Fair displays are the pride and joy of Mr. Reclay Sands, fair sponsor. Dawn Thomason's The Water Cycle captured an easy first. Theresa Bozeman's Within the Stars was an eyecatcher also. SOCIAL STUDIES With each passing year, Mrs. D. Williams' social studies improve on their project displays. This year was no exception. For the first time over 100 projects entered into competition. From those, eleven were selected to compete in district at LSU. All participants came home a winner. Above: Tim jones displays a fair favorite- Acid Rain, E Sandra Dunn, Betty Barnes, Lesia Knighten, Michael T. Johnson, and Clau- dette London sweeten things up a little with these attractively decorated bunny cakes. ww W 'Mi Brandi Brady, a state fair competitor, captures the attention of both local and district judges with this in-depth and very creative anthropology display. 5 i TI-IDSE SPECIAL DAYS The notorious auctioneer, Gordon Peters tests the muscles of Beta slave, Stacy Hughes. , WW., Nicole Charlet gives her master, Mr. Beauchamp the grand treatment as she shields him from the blazing sun. Kiddie's Day was a hit at CHS, with Nicole Charlet, Timmy Peters, Keith Charlet, Stacy Hughes, Hatcher Tynes, and Brandy Brady, wr.. QE Talking about a slave with masters, Maurice Brown had five. jackie Shropshire and Alisa Dunn leaves him holding the bag. These boots just won't shine, said slave, Dawn Wallace to Master, Barry Pickett. At right, Marya Hoskins cleans up the confetti trail of masters Doug, Keith, Barry, Matthew, and Beauchamp. SPECIAL EVENTS I qw, wg. gr, .. junior Beta Induction: Laura Carmichael, Cedric Anderson, Timothy Sens- ley, Sandra Lefleur, sponsor, G. J. Charlet, III, Vera Steptoe, sponsor, Wendy Rogers, Annie Jackson, sponsor, Leah Browning, Sandy Lee, Min- nie Douglas, Asst. Principal, Karen Mardis, Allison Kent, Larryssa Rich- ardson. Seventh grade gifted students visits the state capitol. Left to right: April Burgoyne, Laura Carmichael, Wendy Rogers, C1. J. Charlet, III, Corey Wright, Rep. John Travis, Tom Lusk, teacher. PTSO President and community helper, George Charlet, jr., does some hard meditating on Bo Staples' Social Studies Fair Project 64 Sing along with Mrs. Dee. Mrs. Philson offers meditation at All-Sports Banquet. District Literary Rally Winners and State Competition: Evangeline Spurlock, stenographyp Timmy Peters, Voc. Ag Ill: Hope Wallace, G.O.P.: Matthew Peterson, Extemporaneous Speak- ing-State Superior 5300.00 scholarship: Tim jones, Voc. Ag. II. Region VII District Social Studies Fair Winners: Lillie Feierabend, Stacy Hughes, Derald Spears, james Howell, Maurice Brown, Brandi Brady, Reginald Robins. Not pictured: Larissa Miller, Nicole Charlet, Dawn Wallace, Matthew Peterson, Nicole Veal, Tim Iones. The academic structure at CllRf0n High remained intact and become more solid with the fusing of diverse mteliects from Clmton Junior High and Clinton High School Striving for scholastic excellence contm ued to be the focal point of both the teach ers and the students As the school year began in August, plans got underway for up coming compe tmons Students approached all events wzth th confidence of succeeding and of bemg ranked among the best in the state :V 115-fel i: fr ze gl,.5,,i.y,'1A-r - 'gl r V7 i ggyw ,V Vgy, h,,M ,,,,, 3.5 ,A,gr ,g.'.g ,riy ,4,, - ,vtg ,. '51, : 1 r ' , 4 I ,ry ' 4, Tim Jones, the computer whiz at work. CHS topped off the school year with its usual style and finesse. Students and teachers worked diligently the second semester to make sure that their year-end banquets were some of the best Clinton High had seen, and they were! The Beta Club began the festivities in mid-April followed by the Eagle Band, the Athletic Department and the FPA. Beta member Dawn Wallace , K r L it a--, I 79 I S LP' 1 ...nv ANQUETS ANQUETS Mr. Peters speaks to parents and students at banquet. Band director, Lawrence jackson heaps words of praise upon students and makes an appealrto the parents and community for funds to pay for new uniforms. 66 ms. hmmm: aw se , ,W CHS MVP, Iris Brown poses with her dad at the All-Sports Banquet while jackie Shropshire gath- ers her certificates and awards. WDP CDU '-QPU f 'w Fix o I CLINTON ELEMENTARY TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK Pres1dent Beaulah Robertson Asst Prlncxpal Qumcy Hargls Prmclpal Kashanna Franklin .Joe Rouchon, P.T.O. Presidentg O'Quin, Secretaryg Andrea Jefferson, Vice- IU ICR-SE ICR PRCM A nice twosome. Take two, Candy. I ,Q N, Q E5 - -' E ,-My if in - ,., gy -1 s ?g,EEg5X. IQ 5,1 C-R DU TIG ,'86 Salutatorian and Valedictorian Nancy Barton and Marya Hoskins. Class president, Sandra Shoemaker receives scholar- ship from the Clinton Civic League. BACCAQAUREATE CLASS NIGHT Baccalaureate was a very special occasion for the Greatest Class of Al1. Their speaker was Woodrow Wilson, former School Board Supervisor of Instruction. At left, Maestro James Woodard and the Clinton Singers perform. ff tfl,'W ipal Harris makes remarks and gives words of encouragement as the Class of 'looks on. C ki, Q rar Y, ,me ifssfffi 'f Senior class president presents class key to junior class pres., Lillie Feierabend. 69 FELICIANA FINANCE lst Sz Znd Mortgages CI1HtOH LA 683 8933 Best Cf Luck' YQ? V ANN S PICK AND SEW FABRICS uahty 15 Never An ACC1dEnt 1791211 ' e t CLINTON HARDWARE S pply 8: Cffts Ph e 683-5336 C1'nto LA. EdthAdMl nSp s MAne o o FRATERNAL FUNERAL HOME Hgh y67 N th oJJc 683 5468 C1 to 654 8204 Z h Good Luck d L Eaglesm g es' Comphm n s Of u 1 on 1 n, . ' Na mi Tafari' Sims Georgiana Collins f 0 Q 4 Q? V 1 1 wa , or ' 5' S 1' Sim n . a kson . Q - - ln n - - ac ary Goo uck Ea I . ia Q www 5: Inman wifi! L A S S E Sara Abbot Latrinda Archie Lee Anderson Latonya Banlcston Scott Barnard Ellen Barnes Robert Bass iames Bell Chiquita Bennett Latasha Bennett Shana Benton Romana Boswell Marty Bowlin Penny Bowlin Samantha Brand Mariana Brooks Cheryl Brown William Carraway Jimmie Carraway Peter Chacon Miriam Charlet Terry Cheatham Monica Davis Theresa Davis Derek Delatte Michelle Demoulin Jamal Donohue Sabrina Dove Larnonica Drake La Sonia Drake , Tabitha Drake Darren Dunn Terry Dunn Kennis Fair April Flowers Sabastian Flowers Ulrika Gales Rachel George Comma Colman Lorna Goss Darlalion Guy Timothy Guy Karl Hano Larry Harrell Randall Harvard Byron Herrod Angela Hitchens jack Holden Cynthia jackson .lnhnson Jackson Timothy ,larrell Cherita johnson Donald Johnson joe Johnson Troy Johnson Sabrina Iones Christy Keller Farris Keller Adrienne Kelly Ronnie Kelly Rose Kelly jennifer Kent Dannell Knighten Darrell Lewis Adriane London Kevin London Reginald London Cora Mack Bryan Matthews Marlo Matthews Patrick Matthews Troy Matthews K, X i t t X i mam -- wx eh, - 'S s at ' Qs N Q x n Qi? x isa'-r,-nr, 5 me N X 1 ,X e Q E . as A K ., 1 Z 4 fa. 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Charlet Willie Coleman Carina Collins David Culpepper Anderson Dunn Kalvin Dunn Donovan Fun Isiah George Yolanda Grisby Roger Gross Scart Guy Tina Harrell John Hawkins Sandra Hills Christopher 'Hitchens Mechelle Holiday Angel Hodge Katherene Hughes Andre Jackson Iarnes jackson Reba Jackson Danita Jefferson Tonya Johnson Ken Jones Robert Jones Frederick Keller Quanita Kelly Troy Kelly Vicky Kennedy Leticia Knighten John Ladd Christopher Lanns Margaret Ligon Kyle Mack Broderick Matthews Latonya Matthews Neco Matthews - Ricardo Matthews Tywanna McElwee Tracy McKnight Andrea Miller Brian Miller Paula Minis Michelle Necaise Angela Nelson Carlton Nero Larfyssa Richardson Kimberly Robertson Monica Robins Furrya Robinson Latyia Robinson Sheletha Robinson Youlanda Robinson Wendelyn Rogers Kevin Ross 74 rr. t xx X x .ea we gem its fri?-:..::. 'Q N . st 5 gt x X wr r on i + 'VX ,Q ll! of e fe 1 5 5 k Q K . y N- , ,Ira 33' . 555 Ea Xi , S. Q Seat, re S in Q or not N ge S at ' s we , V. . 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Ir, Hunter Tynes Cheryl Underwood Tammy Wallace Beverly Washington Kendrick Washington Hardy White Dinnell Williams Kenshasa Williams Leigh Williams Michael Williams Tori Williams Corey Wright x 75 Allen Albert Cheri Armstead Tiffany Barton Kelly Bass Laron Bradford Angela Brown Emeal Brown jared Browning Tonjia Brumfield l-1. Bunch Walt Callenius Jerry Campbell Marilyn Cannon Abby Carmichael john Charon Derrick Daniel Rodney Delatte Tina Delatle Rebecca Dove Dominique Drake Celvin Dunn Cleopatra Dunn Peter Dunn LaTonia Franklin lacob Furr Patricia Gentile Kermelricas George Chandler Green .leanetta Gibbs Carrie Guy Loretta Havard Robert Harvard ' ' kyy' A ,, A Q M5 51 1 7, 14: 1 i .. S' ., ,.,. .. in , .,3, rr, ff 21? ww' rw-y.. V ' ,.. f,1,',.Ng4w 12. ' E Ez M JZ! xi 7, f i r f brig 0 3, 41 I D - ,V . f , ,, ww f ,fa- ' ., ,,., 1 215 ,J ,x r ff 3' W Zi? f f Q. f-MM ww We 5? , my ,,,,,.,, V , M? 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FOOD MART Plank Road Cl1nton LA PENNY 5 SUNPLowER SUPERMARKET LEE 8: ROGER S AUTO SERVICE INC ROCKY S O I O . . Box 445 I . . . Compliments Of l P-l71On6 683-82. I ' - Plank Road Clinton, LA. 70722 CLINT N MIDDLE FACULTY '4 Sid White, Principal Minnie Douglas, Asst. Principal Alzina Bailey Secretary XWPHKFNN' a 1 Fannie Anderson Sally Barnes Ola Mims Agnes Payne Curtis Sambo Irene Wiley Mary Alice Wilson 1-aw Charles Coffey Annie jackson ES. l8CkS0I1 NHYHSM Johnson S. La'-Fleur Linda Matthews Mayola Ray H. Sensley Roland Smith Sherry Smith Vera Steptoe Richard Wright CAPETERIA STAFF ' Mary Ann Dunn A. Gross Linda Hurst Verna johnson 82 Gladys London Canola SPUfl0Cl4 Hazel Wallace MN E m,w.,, . 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Ella London Delsie Marshall -Defrifli Martin Mary Matthews Beth Moore Tamara Parker Patricia Rideau Aena Robinson Lecile Stevenson ViCl4if2 Sparks Daisy Square Luegena Thomas Shirley Williams Beverly Yearby 3-'HREGENT : ' M UL NCE SE VICE Emergency 6 3 3354 usmess 3 3331 Servm East Pel1c1ana s Pre H s xtal Care HOSPI L FELICIANA PO B 27 ty St C1 t LA 7 722 36Bd Lb O P t Phy Sp I Ph d C Eff I P I d C V I XRyS gry 13 QVY ITh py F IA g t bl TV E yFI are gH 1011AM 24PM 68PM Nee S Part of e Regent Health Systems PHONE NUMBERS FOR REGENT HOSPITAL FELICIANA 683 5100 683 32.05 683 5109 683 3336 ZACHARY LINE BATON ROUGE LINE 654 4577 383-8769 ssett M wssets Isstesw V IIII Iltttf 'Dtt Q 00 t1n: 'tfwl v ' ' i ILME IIIA ,b,g 'Ifg It I 'RE h . . ox 9 Liber reet in on, . 0 F E p ' PI I ' c 24 H E, Q y S ' WITHI THESE W LLS THE STORY OP CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL 1938-1985 Toler Hatcher 1938. First year in new school. .... They showed us a picture fwhich turned out to be an artist's renderingj of the new school. I didn't understand how they had a picture of a school that hadn't been built yet. My grandfather KE. L. Dunn then president of the school boardj finally made me understand. That picture is now at the new new school. H. Toler Hatcher 1948. The New Clinton High School was commissioned by the Parish school board early in 1938. Members of the board were: Mrs. I. P. Carruth, Mrs. I. W. Ross, A. F. Guttzeit, C. C. Chapman, I. L. Street, J. W. Gersch, C. E. Gillum, W. P. Sowell, and E. L. Dunn, president. Herman I. Duncan 8: Co., Architects, of Alexandria, La. drew the plans. The contractor was W. M. Bozeman of Covington, La. who bid 537,000 for the job. Construction took only four months. At the beginning of the 1938-39 school year the students marched from their old wood frame building on Bank St. to the new brick structure on Plank Rd. The design of the new school was up-to-date and incorporated steam heat. Much thought was given by the adults in the educational system to ins iring the proper awe and respect for the wonderful new facility in the consciousness of the young people who would benefit from its modern design and conveniences. The reaction of these pupils, even after nearly fifty years, is uniformly one of feeling fortunate to have been privileged to go to school in such a fine edifice, surrounded at every turn by tangible proof of how much their elders cared for their education and hoped for their success. After all, a school building is just that, the tangible sign of one generation's investment of hope in future generations. The red well. ' WITHIN THESE WALLS . The story of a school is the story of people. The history of the world, the state, even the parish goes on around it, but it is a world apart. Then, when each class graduates, it passes into memory, and memory takes on a life of its own. To write the story of the forty-seven years in the red brick school we asked a member of each class to give a memory, and we mixed in a history of the times. Sometimes the forces of history broke into the consciousness of the school, but usually not. The simple realities of high school, football, proms, teachers, pranks prevail from earliest to latest days. Here we begin. 1939-The governor of the state of Louisiana fRichard Lechej would soon resign his office under a cloud. Franklin Roosevelt, a charismatic popular president, was in his second term, Germany and Italy, threatening war in Europe signed a military alliance, and Clinton High School graduated its first class from the new red brick on Plank Road. Arch Doughty '39: Our new school with its whopping big auditorium was the finest school in the world to us after our years in the old white frame school. 1940-War had broken out in Europe after Germany invaded Poland. Earl K. Long, Leche's Lt. Governor was serving out Leche's term as governor while Leche served time in prison. Wendell Wilkie and F.D.R. squared off in the Presidential elections, and Germany invaded Belgium. The class of 1940 graduated at CHS. Mildred Beauchamp Willarealj '40: Our junior-senior picnic out at Mrs. Martin Young's lake was rained on and nearly flooded out. We all scrambled under a flat-bed truck to eat. Our banquet was held in the Gulf States building next to Hubbs' Cafe. The boy who sat next to me h d H . . . . . . a a y in his tea. We all thought that was Q funny. Our graduation was memorable because the girls wore white dresses and carried roses, and it was so hot. 1941-The Battle of Britain, pitting Hitler's Luftwaffe against the spunky British, was raging. The U.S. stepped up military preparedness as Roosevelt began his third term. Sam Jones became governor, and the Class of 1941 passed onto the state of local history. Charles F. Rex Record, jr., '41: Dick Munson, Skeet McKnight, Hollice jackson and others were with me on the first football team. My class picked the mascot and colors. We went to play Port Sulphur which was supposed to be the best six-man team in the state and Prof. tRogersJ surprised us with brand new uniforms. We beat Port Sulphur 32-28. No way could we lose in those new uniforms. RSX Rewfd V117 -The bombing of Pearl Harbor in December, 1941, brought our nation into war. The Selective Service draft of ages 20-44 began. The U.S. was immediately involved in battles in the Pacific, and Bataan fell involving its defenders, including some local men, in the infamous Death March. Despite this grim world picture life still went on at CHS, and the 1942 class finished W. Conner Percy, Sr. '42+ The first thing that comes to my mind is Rex Record and Ed Partin fighting-all the time. 1943-The draft age was lowered to 18. Enrico Fermi demonstrated the feasibility of atomic reactions at the University of Chicago. Roosevelt signed a presidential order for non-discrimina- tion by race in companies seeking war contracts. The date was set for D-Day. The war crept closer to the Class of '43. Iean Butler QMontgomeryj '43: We entered the new building in the 7th grade. It was brand new and so wonderful. When I graduated, we were all concerned about the war. The girls wore their first long dresses to graduation, but the two boys in our class didn't bother to buy new suits because they were headed for the service. 1944-Jimmie Davis ran and won the governor's race with the theme Peace and Harmony. Governor Dewey was nominated to run against F.D.R. The Allies controlled Southern Italy and North Africa and were on the initiative in all theatrics of war. D-Day was about to take place. W. G. Buck Powell, Jr. '44: The best years of my life! I went to I.,.S.U. briefly after high school and then into the navy in February 1945. I was so eager to get into uniform. Of course, the war was all but over when I got in. The enemy heard I was coming and gave up! Q12-The last major German counter offensive of the war, The Battle of the Bulge, had been launched the previous December. The Ger- mans were pretty well beaten by the time the small senior class of '45 was due to march down the aisle. FDR died.'Truman was sworn in. Suddenly the war in Europe was over. The class of 1945 was all female. Diane Buchanan QWinterj '45: l moved here and found no school newspaper and no boys. There were only six girls from Wilson, Alareen Matthews, and I. The other girls wore make-up, and we didn't. I had been to school in Chicago and New Orleans, and it was quite a come-down. A pretty bad year! Lg-The atom bomb had been dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945 bringing World War II to an end. Rationing ended. Winston Churchill coined the phrase Iron Curtain at a speech given at Fulton, Mo. The Chinese Civil War heated up. In Clinton the first postwar class was graduated. Wm. F. Billy Kline, lr. '46: We were so impressed with the size of the school and the steam heat instead of the pot bellied stove. As the kids say today, it was just awesome. Q42-The wartime draft ended. Jackie Robinson became the first Negro player in baseball's major leagues. The Marshall Plan for the economic revitalization of Europe was formulated. Down the aisle of the auditorium came the Class of 1947. Alice M. Dawson lHatcherl '47: I'll never forget Mr. Rogers, our principal. He was unforgettable. Q12-With Earl K. Long's attainment of a full term as I..ouisiana's governor, colorful Long politics returned. The Koreans moved closer to war. Isreal became a nation. Thomas Dewey ran against President Truman. The tenth class of graduates of the new high school stepped out into the real world. H. Toler Hatcher '48: I remember going to the new school in the second grade. Before the school was even built the teachers walked the little children over to the site to show us where our new school would be. I also remember that my class was the last to only go eleven years. The Class of '48 beforetheir big moment. Jean Butler C431 in her graduation dress. The six-man football team of 1943. Graduation for the Class of '47. 1949-Truman won a tight presidential race and was inaugurated as the Korean War began. NATO was formed. The new Clinton High School began its second decade. Robert Hodges '49: The old high school building was the handsomest building constructed in Clinton in this century. Will it be destroyed? The word to describe my career at Clinton High: 'dismal. ' . - ,,t. .eww r..e - , qt- - - -.k- as . ' , - - -- 1' Ya M515 'i ss.: . ...Q :JL f 1 . 1. - f. S . X K K.. fx-: -X51 K ' j i .1 rrrr - Moody Adams C491 George Rogers f'52j and Sid White C502 on the front steps. Clarence Beetle Lee 6515, Rupert Thompson C'51J, and Eddie Clem- mons C513 of the 1950 Eagle team. 19.2-President Truman announced plans to build a hydrogen bomb. U.S. troops were sent to Korea, and military advisors and financial aid were sent to Vietnam. The first class to complete twelve grades graduates. Bea Gross lMoffittj '50: My class was the first to go twelve years. The class before was still made up of people who were supposed to go eleven years. We had an hour for lunch, but there was no lunchroom. We would sit under the big pecan trees in good weather to eat lunch. 1951-Puerto Rican nationalists unsuccessfully attempted to assassinate President Tru- man. Tranquilizers were introduced, perhaps to combat nuclear age stress. The Rosen- bergs were tried and sentenced to death for atomic spying. General MacArthur was relieved of his command in Korea. The war raged on. A fresh bunch of graduates, Class of '51, took the long walk to the future. Rupert Thompson '51: l'll never forget the sight of Miss Sue Record chasing Clarence Beetle Lee up the stairs, hitting at him with her purse, or how hot, sweaty, and stinky it would get down in the basement. I i-General Eisenhower, the Republican nominee squared off against governor Adlai Stevenson, Democrat, in the 1952 presidential cam- paign. The party nominating conventions were televised for the first time. Race and reform were issues in the Louisiana governor's contest which was won by Judge Robert F. Kennon. The also-rans included the first black lKermit A. Parkerj and the first female QLucille May Gracel candidates. The Class of 1952 graduated. Edgar Williams '52: Coach M. Ney Williams talked Charles Calli- cott, George Ray Boeneke, and me into staying an extra semester to play football and stay out of the Korean War. I took four shop courses. -Eisenhower, newly elected President, went to Korea where nu- merous attempts at peace finally bore fruit. The Tidelands Oil Bill was signed with Louisiana contesting the three mile limit of its coastal waters. Dr. Alton Oschner reported on the link between smoking and lung cancer. Elvis Presley began his climb to stardom, ushering in the Rock n' Roll era. The Seniors of '53 were finally out. Becky Covington lCunninghamj '53: We were carefree. We had fun in school. Football provided lots of fun, especially the state champi- ons of 1950. The stage in the auditorium was the center of all activities, graduation, plays, parties. I have fond memories of the whole high school experience, especially some of the teachers-Miss Sue Record, Mr. Roddy, and Mrs. Rogers. -Sen. Joseph McCarthy embarked on a national tour to expose what he called the 20 years of treason of the Democratic Party. Senate hearings and blacklists soon followed. President Eisenhower warned Americans against thought control. Gov. Kennon cracked down on gambling in Louisiana. Later in the year Sen. McCarthy was censured, and the Supreme Court fin Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas! reversed the doctrine of separate-but-equaI in schools. Life went on as usual at Clinton High School with graduation for the Class of '54, Nelwynne Hatcher tTynesj '54: There was no P.E. teacher, so I decided to become a P.E. teacher and return to Clinton and teach. When we were in the lst and 2nd grades after a rain we would roll down the hill where the Home Ec. building was later built. The games-basketball and volleyball-outside on the dirt courts were lots of fun. We had good clean fun, no drugs, no drinking. We were a close class. 1955-The U.S. Supreme Court ordered all deliberate speed in desegregating public schools. Dr. Jonas Salk developed a vaccine against polio. The'U.S. continued to send financial aid to Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Israel and Egypt clashed in the Gaza Strip. H. H. Mickey Forrester, Jr. '55: I remember the basement where we'd 'hot box' cigarettes. Mr. john Rogers told me I'd never last a year at college but I finished with honors at S.L.I. 100 fiifrf The F.B.L.A. goes to Washington, 1956. 1956-Dr. Martin Luther King led the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott while school desegregation cases sprung up all over the place. Earl K. Long defeated de Lessepps S. Chip Morrison to win his third gubenatorial term. Stevenson and Eisenhower squared off for a rematch in the presidential campaign. The Class of '56 strode forth to meet the challenge of the future. Sheila Lytle tMoorej '56: I remember so many things: the auditorium and our class song, You'll Never Walk Alone g Miss Wilda and all her plants. She'd stand in the door between her two rooms giving a typing assignment to one class and a chemistry lecture to another, Mrs. Rogers and those history Scrapbooks we slaved over and were so proud of. She taught us French I, and we all took French II so she'd cook us some more crawfish bisque. 1957-President Eisenhower was inaugurated for a second term. The Suez Canal, closed in late 1956 during the Suez Crisis, reopened. A civil rights bill, the first passed by Congress since 1875 passed despite a filibuster. The beat generation was born. No beatniks at CHS, though, in the Class of '57. Clyde Louis Carter '57: We were read to-a lot. In the fourth grade it was Mrs. Dupuy and Miss Minerva, and even when we were juniors and seniors Miss Sue Record still read to us. I especially remember Mrs. Cap Haynes's class's trip to New Orleans. We earned the money to go by selling pralines we made at her house. N0body's pralines were as good as hers. 1958-The frightening reality of dealing with school desegregation came closer to Clinton as Eisenhower's use of federal troops to enforce desegregation at Little Rock Central High escalated the conflict between civil rights and states' rights. Sputnik tlaunched in Oct., 19571 was followed by the U.S.'s Explorer I. The- space race had begun. The Class of '58 moved out into an increasingly complicated world. I Zach Hatcher '58: Clinton High was really a capsule of 50's grass roots America with emphasis on good grades, football, dating, the usual things. I swore if I ever got out l'd never go back, and I have only been back a few times, but I now appreciate what I didn't then and couldn't wait to get away from. WITHIN THESE WALLS . WITHIN THESE WALLS . , -Alaska and Hawaii were admitted as the 49th and sofh states. Seven astronauts, chosen for the right stuff began NASA's train- ing program. Gov. Long brought national notoriety to the state when he was confined to mental institutions after a bizarre episode addressing the legislature. Poised on the brink of the sixties fthough nobody thought that way thenj the Class of '59 graduated. DB Dorman Bunch '59: I remember one time I imitated Mr. Rogers' 'peg-leg walk' going down the basement stairs. I swung open the boy's bathroom door and you should have seen how fast the boys stubbed out cigarettes. The F.H.A. officers of 1957-58. -Jimmie Davis took office as governor during an economic recession. The Civil Rights Acts of 1960, concerning voting rights passed Congress. Francis Gary Powers's U-Z spy plane was shot down over Russia. Sen. John F. Kennedy and Vice-President Richard ' y 1 , 1 Nixon were nominated for the presidency and for the first class of rx , 5 the 60's, the 22nd class to walk down the aisle in the red brick l school, graduated. ,YEV F ...W Dixie Davis Uenkinsj '60: Mr. John Rogers took a personal interest in me, a shy, backward child from the country and helped me to realize I was a person with potential. He'd call me in L' the office and talk to me. He forced me to get out and do things. Beauties in the Home Ec. parlor, 1960. 1961-John F. Kennedy, the first Roman Catholic and youngest man ever to be elected President, was inaugurated. The Peace g Corps was established. The Bay of Pigs fiasco embarrassed the U.S. Mobs attacked busloads of Freedom Riders in Alabama. The Class of '61 graduated. Dewey DeLee '61: The person I best remember was our school bus driver Mrs. Hardwick. I was the first one on and the last one off. One morning we were listening to her rave about the beautiful spider webs all over the grass and trees. She said how marvelo s and how beautiful and how only God could have made such a sight, and she got so carried away that she drove the bus into a ditch. She w s really kind to me and was a great influence. 0,1 the buagoing to Smel 1962. l-The Berlin Wall, constructed in Aug. 1961, effectively stopped the exodus of East Germans to the west. President Kennedy stepped up aidqto Vietnam. The Roman Catholic Archbishop of New Orleans ordered all Catholic schools in the Diocese to desegregate. Fond family and friends lined the aisles to say goodbye to the Class of 1962. George Charlet, Jr. '62: CHS! The happiest days of my life. Today I am married, have four children, I'm successful and blessed, but CHS will live forever in my heart and soul. Eagle football, track, conventions, 4-H, classes. We had fun. We were carefree. We were supported by our community, family, and friends. Mr. Norman Castello and the Malt Shop, Mr. Sparky Feierabend and the Snack Shack were a big part of our lives. Mr. Charles Rist Andrews and the Quarterback Club built our football field and track. Huey Richardson, our school custodian, would lend Qgivel a kid his last nickel if the kid looked sad. All are gone now. , I especially remember my classmate Larry O. Booty who gave his life for our country Jan. 20, 1966, joining a class of Americans we will always be thankful for. The happiest days of our lives were celebrated at CHS, and they will live forever! li-Reeling from the near nuclear confrontation over missiles in Cuba in Octo- ber of 1962, President Kennedy's administration had to deal with a bloody coup in Vietnam as the military overthrew the Diem government. More violence erupted in the South as civil rights demonstrations clashed with angry Southern whites. The peaceful March on Washington, culminating with Dr. King's I Have a Dream . . . speech would come later in the summer. Meanwhile, the Class of '63, the 25th class to graduate from the tby nowl aging school passed into history. Sharon Pearce tRobertsJ '63: The most important thing was our winning State Cham- pionship in football. I was a cheerleader, and I'll never forget the pep rallies and riding on the bus to the games. There was so much school spirit. Pat Haydel C631 lived across Plank Road from me, and she and Mildred Phillips t'64l, and I would meet on the road and walk up to the new Eagle field. The excitement of those nights was really something. l-A sorrowful nation began the year with new President, Lyndon Johnson, after President Kennedy was assassinated in November, 1963. A sweeping civil rights act was passed, and Sen. Barry Goldwater was nominated to run against President Johnson. John McKeithen began his first term as governor. Whistling Put on Your Red Dress, Baby, the Class of 1964 irreverently marched to its graduation. Kathy Beauchamp ide Generesj '64: We were in a cocoon, sheltered tmostly against our willj from the big bad issues that kids ten years later-and now-have to face. Our biggest worries were Would we get to go to Beta Convention? or Would we have a date for the prom? not whether we'd be Sent to war or-possibly just as traumatic-to another school. 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' - ' t 5 Faraday Bulldogs , y A pq V , sqtunanusmammuaund : f if -' ,Inf we nf' sneer Flaws I I , iq rf -se-:rf--'Mfr'-rfff.. ws' . , .. -ffl' . Congratulatory page from 1963 yearbook honoring 1962 Class B football state champs. 1965-After the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, the hawks of the Johnson administration widened the Vietnam War by executive action. Beginning his own term, Johnson announced a promise for a great society in his State of the Union Address. Dr. King led the Selma March to protest discrimination in voting practices. President Johnson signed Medicare into law. The Class of 1965 accepted diplomas and left the creaky stage to meet their fate. Kathy Doughty '65: I remember group spirit and school spirit and a sense of pride and identity and unity that it doesn't seem kids have here anymore. lg-The U.S. casualities in Vietnam included a 1962 CHS graduate, Larry Booty. The war had finally come home to Clinton, watched on the evening news every night. President Iohnson's huge guns and butter budget was proposed. The Federal Civil Rights Commission concluded that freedom of choice tto be instituted at CHS in the coming fallj was not desegregating schools with all deliberate speed. The Class of 1966 graduated. Selwyn Blouin '66: We thought life was simple and easy. We found out together that life could become rough and hard, then found out it could be made simple and easy again with the support of each other. Quincy Pops Hargis celebrating his 40th birthday on the bus going to Mardi Gras, 1966. WITHIN THESE WALLS . WITHIN THESE WALLS . -Three Apollo astronauts were killed in a spacecraft fire during a simulated launch. Israeli and Arab forces battled near the Suez Canal. Red-China exploded its first hydrogen bomb. The Class of 1967, largest class to graduate up to that time moved out into history. julia Ann Breitung 1BertinJ '67: The parts of the building I best remember are the girls' bathroom and the basement with the nickel coke machine. It would take your nickel and give no coke. If you were lucky a nice boy would buy you one. My career was altered because Coach Polk would not let me take typing which he said was a crip course. As a result I'm a stock broker and not a sales rep. 1968-President Johnson announced he would not seek renomination. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, and in June, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, seeking the Democratic presidential nomination was assassinated in Los. Angeles. The Vietnam War went on. Make way for the Class of '68. Jackie Gross fHughesJ '68: I'll never forget Mrs. Yetta Rogers. I loved that lady. She was the type of teacher you could respect, not like today when teachers try to be buddy-buddy with the students. She taught my daddy and she taught me. 1969-Richard M. Nixon was inaugurated the 37th President of the U.S. Apollo Q astronauts walked on the moon. Sen. Edward Kennedy caused a fatal accident at Chappaquidick, Mass. The Class of 1969, the first class at C.H.S. to have a black member of its graduating body, finished its course. W. C. Billy Percy, Jr. '69: School spirit-community spirit. There was always a strong support of the school and about school acitivites. Great tradition and support of the school by the local community had special significance. The electricity in the air on Friday nights was a very exciting episode throughout my career in Clinton's schools. 1970-Four students protesting the U.S. invasion of Cambodia were slain by National Guardsmen at Kent State University in Ohio. Americans marked the first Earth Day to protest pollution. Two women generals, the first in U.S. history were named by President Nixon. The Class of 1970 graduated after East High and Clinton High were merged. Ola Mae Williams lPinkneyJ '70: My life fas a studentj at Clinton High was very brief. I was hurt, initially, because I wanted to graduate at East High. I made the best of that time fFebruary to June 19711 and went on to college, but I came back to teach. DESEGREC1 TION: CRISIS, CHANGE, CHALLENGE, COMPRCDMISE In January of 1970, the East Feliciana school system, under federal court order, fully desegregated the parish's schools. East High ceased to exist. The seniors and juniors of both high schools attended Clinton High. Freshmen and sophomore attended Clinton Junior High on the Liberty Road fformerly East Highl. Many white students left the public school system to attend private schools which sprang up. Desegregation, which had been the law of the land ever since Brown v. Board of Education, 119541, nevertheless found Clinton's schools un-prepared. Every- thing changed. Everyone had to compromise. Throughout the turbulent period teachers and students struggled to forge a new synthesis. Within these walls, Clinton High continued to serve the children of the community as they learned to know each other and themselves in a new system. Some 1971 graduates. Mary Lee T. Wilson: 1We neededl more help from the central office. The employ- ers, were to administer the public school system, but their children attended private schools. You couldn't very well have the interest of the public schools at heart. You won't put in the extra effort. Helen Franklin: I didn't have any resentment nor a chip on my shoulder but I felt my identity had been taken from me. The adjustment was very, very hard. Dee Dee Hodges: The transition was hardest on the students. They are the ones whose lives were turned upside down. Debbie Kemp: l always thought the school board was the biggest sell out of the whole thing. I know of at least two cases when they interviewed teachers they told them to take it easy, the kids were dumb. They weren't helping us at all. Doug Beauchamp: One of the big things I had worried about was getting the correct education. l wasn't too worried about the social aspects. The reality was just the opposite. Theresa Berryhill: We were allowed to learn about others. Maybe I thought Whites are perfectionists. Every thing they do: their schools are perfect. After 16 years I can say: people are people. Kathleen H. Hopewell: There are some things in my life I am very proud of, and one of them is staying at Clinton High School . . . We were ostracized and called ugly names by other white kids because we stayed. Sixteen years after the transition, teachers and students gave their impressions and memories for this commemorative section. Clockwise from bottom left: Mrs. Theresa Berryhill, Coach Calvin Chapman, Mrs. Dee Dee Hodges, Mrs. Nelwynne Tynes, Mrs. Mary Lee Wilson, Ms. Helen Franklin, Mrs. Ola Pinkney, Ms. Debbie Kemp, Mrs. Earnestine Gordon, Mr. Doug Beauchamp, Mrs. Kathleen Hopewell. Nelwynne Tynes: I think we're better people for having done it . . . Some white parents have said to me 'l wish I'd kept my children in the public schools to start with.' Some are coming back. Ola W. Pinkney: It had an effect on me 'cause I'm back here. l'm very proud to say . . . I'm a graduate of Clinton High. Earnestine Gordon: We had to use our common sense, and common judgement land sometimes our sixth sensej during integration. Calvin Chapman: Every body was scared of the social factors. Coach Polk asked me to ride the gym bus both ways as a peacemaker, as a chaperone. For the first two years everything was lovely, but riding that bus put a strain on me. 1971-The Supreme Court ruled that busing might be used as a means to achieve racial balance in schools. The voting age was lowered to 18. The U.N. seated Communist China and expelled Taiwan. The Class of 1971, the first majority black class, graduated from Clinton High. Patty ,lo Charlet tDartJ '71: I start crying when I think of all the pep rallies. I was a cheerleader, and school spirit was so important to me. When the schools integrated and all the extracurricular activities were abolished it almost broke my heart, but I'm glad I stayed. l-President Nixon became the first U.S. President to visit China. Edwin Edwards became governor. Gov. George Wallace was shot in Laurel, Md. at a political rally. Five men were arrested while attempting to bug Democratic Committee Headquarters in the Watergate Complex. The Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional. The War in Vietnam went on. One of the few extra-curricular activities allowed the Class of '72 was their graduation. Bridget Matthews '72: I was one of the first freedom of choice transfers from East H.S. in the 9th grade. There were just a few of us, and it was like stepping off into a whole new world. I can adapt, and by the time I graduated I was a part of CHS. I was president of my class. 1973-Firings, resignations, protestations of I am not a crook, marked Nixon's response to the mounting scandal of Watergate. The twelve year Vietnam Conflict ended. The supreme Court ruled that abortion in the first six months of pregnancy was legal. The Class of '73 became history. Debbie Kemp '73: My strongest memory of the building is of the chemistry room. It was like a combination of Dr. Frankenstein and the nuclear age, on a time line between the old and the new. 1974-Impeachment hearings against Nixon began. In July the House would vote to impeach. In August President Nixon resigned, becoming the first U.S. president to do so. The country reeled with shock. Gerald Ford was sworn in as the 38th president and immediately pardoned Nixon. The Class of '74 graduated. john joe Rouchon, jr. '74: Being a member of one of the classes that went to Clinton High twice, once in the 7th grade before desegregation and in the 11th and 12th grades, my memories of Clinton High School center around the teachers and administrators. Desegregation was an overblown happening. It worried the parents a lot more than the students. 1975-U.S. civilians were evacuated as Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese. Vietnamese refugees fled to America. Former presidential aides John Erlichman and H. R. Haldeman were found guilty of charges stemming from the Watergate cover- up. America's values and self-esteem fell to a low ebb. Out into the world marched the Class of '75. Laura Byrnes lMoodyJ '75: The years I spent at Clinton High School were a time of rebellion. I, and many of my classmates were attempting to establish our own set of morals as well as discover who we were. For me those years were not pleasant because of the confusion that existed in my own mind and the confusion that I felt around me. Since that time I have come to find peace and a meaning for my life in jesus Christ. A new building has changed the physical atmosphere of our school. It is my prayer that a new sense of depth and purpose is being kindled there. 1976-The United States, fresh from the divisive conflicts over civil rights, Watergate, and Vietnam, and feeling every year, celebrated the zoofh anniversary of its independence. A year-long birthday party was declared. Gov. Edwards was re- elected. The Bi-centennial Class finished at C.H.S. jay W. Kemp '76: I was in a work program and only went to school four hours a day in the 11th and 12th grade. I got moved around, only went to school at old CHS those two years. I felt like I missed out on high school the way you think of high school. 1977-Jimmy Carter of Georgia was inaugurated President. He pardoned Vietnam draft evaders. The first woman was ordained an Episcopal priest. The death penalty was brought back. Class of '77 moved on down the line. Joyce Armstead '77: We worried that the old building would collapse. We also worried about getting jobs and having enough money. The basement holds fond memories. 106 1978-The U.S. Senate voted to return the Panama Canal Zone to Panama in 1999. Proposition 13 to limit government spending by severly cutting property tax rates passed in California. Inflation and unemployment soared. 5 'A ,iVftf-. The Class of '78 graduated, the 40th class to do so from the weary old school. 'ii 5 M. 3 ZV.,, Zyv . ,,, rss Regina Kilbourne '78: By the time I got to Clinton High 111th to 12th jjj . V, . ,,.f ,,,.V, ,Q 5 5 gradesj the building was in pretty bad shape. It could have used some vt'1V ...EA :: ' :': ' K ' renovation. . Band under Mr. jackson was the most enjoyable activity, and my favorite LZA ::--..1- ., I I 5 'AA Q class was world history under Mrs. Gordon. V' V VVVIZA 1 1 .tr , .Y 1979-A nuclear accident at Three Mile Island, Pa., allowed radioactive gas to 1 ffl escape. The worst airline disaster in American history occurred in Chicago. Pope John Paul II visited the U.S. Sixty-three Americans were taken hostage at the 'U.S. Embassy in Teheran. The U.S.S.R. invaded Afghanistan. The r 0, - - - - 1 f : -1-f, -I f E creaking floors of the auditorium creaked once again as the Class of 79 s'se lvci , g g . gg, began the decade of graduation. ' ..... Angel Matthews fButlerJ '79: CHS was just right, it was the way I think In the band room Prior to a football game' 1977' high school should be for everybody. The faculty and student body were all on the same wave length. We just fit. The building was old, and we didn't have air conditioning, but we still learned and had fun. The building wasn't important in what it didn't have. It was our school, and it gave us a lot. 1980-Six U.S. Embassy aides escaped from Iran with Canadian help, but an abortive raid to free the other hostages failed. The U.S. boycotted the Olympics in Moscow. Ronald Reagan defeated President Carter in a Republican sweep. David Treen, the first Republican elected as governor in over a century took office in Louisiana. The Class of '80 graduated. Hanna Williams '80: Our class was basically serious, not a lot of horseplay. Everybody was anxious to graduate. The auditorium was a great place to hang out at recess. We had tough teachers, and I feel well prepared for life. 1981-Just after President Reagan took the oath of office Iran freed the 52 hostages. President Reagan was shot, but recovered, as did Pope John Paul after an assassination attempt in Rome. The first female justice of the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor was nominated. Prince Charles wed Lady Diana Spencer. On a hot night, the Class of '81 graduated. Darryl Buhler '81: I think of the history associated with CHS where two generations of my family Cboth my parents, my wife, and mei have been educated. My fondest memory is of receiving the American Farmer degree in 1983 fl qualified for this in high schoolj at Kansas City, Mo., in front of 25,000 people and saying I'm proud to be from Clinton. 1982-Great Britain won the Falklands War against Argentina. Warring factions in Lebanon heated up the civil conflict there. Soviet leader Brezhnev died. The first space shuttle completed a five-day trip. The Class of '82 took off into the future. Cheryl Lynn Matthews '82: I remember the way the stairs creaked and being up on the balcony during pep rallies and hollering down stairs. I appreciate the relationships between the teachers and the students and how we all participated in activities. 1983-The Supreme Court ruled that discrimination against older Americans is unconstitutional. Sally Ride became the first U.S. woman in space. Record floods left many homeless in South Louisiana. A rapidly aging Clinton High graduated the Class of '83. Calvin Chapman, jr. '83: I remember trying to decide which college to attend and what my subsequent career would be. The old building looks like a penitentiary. It's old and creaky with creaky floors. The band is my greatest memory. I really enjoyed the halftime shows. WITHIN THESE WALLS . 3 f WITHIN THESE WALLS . 2: if-4 Ei . --wwmmsmwsr . ., ,- as . , fm.. P w'xvX I M' ft ,,-h ' -if ,. '21 V' - , I . Ti? -L--L is ' ' . -. I . . Q . - 2. K ' Q' X' V ' s .Sfn , , I .. s . .... r - Nsmsr' , Lk,,- ' ,f n V . T -K - K 1 It f . 'Q 2 - hz - M5 S 21 5? Q. , P g 1 . , The 1983-84 Homecoming Court. i time A ND HERE WE END: QQ-Edwin Edwards decisively defeated Dave Treen for an unprec- edented third term as governor, and then incurred hostility by denying his belief in Christ's rising from the dead. fHe later recant- edj. President Reagan and Vice-president George Bush faced Demo- cratic nominees Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro for the na- tion's two highest positions. Class of '84, go 'head on. Janice Armstead '84: Our class was like a family. We had a serious attitude. I'll always remember the seniors painting the stage curtain in the auditorium. I feel I was well prepared for college. l-The governor of the state, Edwin Edwards, was under federal indictment. Ronald Regan, a popular, charismatic president was in his second term. War, terrorism, and violence threatened around the world, and the last class was graduated from the red brick school. Johnny Sparks '85: We partied a lot and looked forward to finding out what life would hold for us. My favorite part of high school was the agriculture program and EEA. I really haven't been gone long enough to miss it much. johnny Sparks-1985 graduate I am just a building. The life that surged within me, Clinton High School, Has moved on. Some of it was carried away by every student by every teacher , by every helper. All learned, taught, helped Within my walls. Now, emptied of all I await the unknown, But in them, And on these pages, I will live forever. but memories, M.P.W. 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LA. 70718 Phone '68 3-3511 JAMES OWENS OWNER OWENS CLEANERS HT PAYS TO LOOK YOUR BEST, TWO LOCATIONS BOX 8421 PLANK RD CLINTON LA 683 5097 CHARTER STREET JACKSON LA 634 5738 05 Baton Rouge 'I'om's Sales Inc PEANUTS SANDWICHES PASTRY CANDY CHIPS P O SUX 3662 GQOD MARK PRODUCTS BATON ROUGE I-A 70821 DON RUSS BUBBLE GUM OFFICE B043 749 3132 :so-up sas 5543 nous a PA m auwmf GUIDRYS NURSERY lr FLORIST GARDEN CENTER P D BGR 838? HWY 10 CLINTON LA 70?22 THOMAS GROCERY Sn PACKAGE LIQUOR James Sr Mary Lee Wilson, Prop. P.O. Box 716 Clinton, LA. 70722 683-9979 t O YEAGER CUDD Sz ASSOCIATES Alexandrra LA MILLER S FUNERAL HOME Florrda I K1lbourne Manager P O Box 587 Chnton Loulslana 70722 Phone 683 5555 MICHAEL G S GROCERY k BB CldB H 683 9744 I Complimen s F I , . P.O. , ., , ' - . 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FRIED CHICKEN Call Sonny Franklin, James Peay Or Curry Roach X, AUTGGRAPHS QC, 2 ENN JANUARY 28 1986 AMERICA S HEROES Sharon Chrlsta McAu11ffe Iudlth A Resmk Ronald E McNair Gregory Jarvls FIHHCIS R Scobee Mrchaell Snuth Ellison S Omzuka Forever 1n our Hearts f o CHARLET BROTHERS TN ov 5 Q X X X Complimen s F AUTCDGRAPI-IS Q0 Q 0, N5 GN X if 0 O N DOUG E Pm, GWR, 55047 6836543 P. o. aux 546 . V cumon, La.1om EAL 'ESTATE' GARDEN CENTER P.O. BOX 8387, HWY 10 CLINTON, LA ,om MAE HOLLAND ccm 683-8857 S Q GUlDRY'S NURSERY K Fl.0RlsT 0 I I D ' . Good Luck Seniors DA DD 'WIPRUTECTIVE LIFE' my INSURANCE CDNIPANY 0.1.6.-. . -......,.............. Mildred P. Worrell Independent Agent GRUC ERY St. Helena . Clinton LA 70722 l504l 683-5594 15043 683-8281 Highway 955 l504l 683 B024 i. ,Ae v. aa 5479 ff gf' VHQYQQ CQWQQL HWQ sPeclALlzlNG IN cum.s ' AND 14434 Pl-ANK ROAD BOUTIQUE UR. 8: MISSES SPORTSWEARD BAKER LA70714 fan Z Z4 I! Plank Road Clinton LA. HAIR srvusr CUNTON- 1 PIN L N TE When ihe Betas accepted the responsibility of sponamtmg the yearbook, we dad not visualize the tremendous amount of tune and hard work that would be mvolved There were tunes when we felt defeated, but we never gave up The long struggle, helped us to reahze that we wexe fmghters not qmtzezrs A New Begmmng became a reahty as a result OE th loyalty and cievotmn of present and former Eagles and the support of a eonmerned community Wathaut them all would have been futde We would ixke to extend spam! thanks to the fnilowmg persons fm then: cenmbutxons to Eagles Nest '56 Mildred Worrell and Sue Charfet h1stnr1cali section Elien Fudge advertxsement George Charlet photographer Tony Rauchon, eorxstructzon B111 Myers, sales representatwe, Reba Staples sales, john Hams advertisement Gwen Wyre Typist Bert Wyre Dune Branch and Ida Hayes concessions and our yearbook aclvxsera Mr cvuglas Beauchamp Mrs I' Matthews, and Mrs D Wallxams YEARS K STAFF x MXN 6 ml 0 X ' 'X mf D I , 6 LA I ff iggfnrfrgzfgmegfQefmwf 5 Taj ysgffg-,.4. 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