Gueydan High School - Bruin Yearbook (Gueydan, LA)

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Text from Pages 1 - 144 of the 1964 volume:

The 1964 Bruin takes its place on the shelf. BRUIN 1964 Volume Eleven Published by SENIOR CLASS GUEYDAN HIGH SCHOOL Gueydan, Louisiana FOREWORD The years after graduation will be the most im- portant ones of our lives. We must set our goals carefully and then strive to attain them. In order to make our youthful dreams become reality, we must work. Our quest to fulfill these dreams will be difficult but not impossible. The pathways through high school are memor- able ones. We hope that through this yearbook, we have portrayed a span of these highways to the fu- ture upon which each of us is to travel. Just as some roads are unpaved so are some pathways to success unpaved. However, if the goal is kept in view, all difficulties can be surmounted and the pathway will have served its purpose of furnishing a means of guidance. We, the 1964 Bruin Staff, hope that this year- book will become one of your most prized posses- sions and that you may look back over the gone, but we hope, not forgotten events and remember the good old days at G.H.S. The Class of 1964 proudly dedicates this volume of The Bruin to Mr. Jack Martin, true friend of the Gueydan High School. We wish to show our appreciation for his lifelong interest in our school and its various activities. usu Jan School T. L. BUSH, PRINCIPAL ueifdan. J?oui iana As I write this farewell message to the students and friends of Gueydan High School I cannot help but feel a little sadness mingled with the prospect of leaving behind those with whom I have spent so many profitable and happy years - profitable be- cause of the foundations laid by a generation of high school graduates, most of whom have successfully established themselves in the world, and happy because of the many exciting years spent working and playing together. I shall miss you and many of the things we did together. The assembly programs on Friday, the basketball and football games at night, the Halloween parties in the gymnasium, the annual magazine campaigns, and many other activities too nu- merous to mention here will be cherished memories in the years to come. A backward glance over my tenure in the Gueydan High School startles me into realizing that the years total twenty-nine, and yet the time seems so brief. Perhaps I was too busy to notice the passing of the years. It is only when I deliver high school diplomas to the children of my former graduates that I realize that half my life has unrolled within the walls of this school. Looking backward, I find it rewarding to remember that juvenile delinquency scarcely existed among our young people. In fact, we hardly knew the meaning of the term. We were one big, happy family with too many worth-while things to do to have time to be delinquent. It is a pleasure to see the democratic attitude displayed by our students toward each other. Differences in religion, wealth, or social position have never seemed to influence friendships. To live and work with such people in surroundings such as these is as much as a man can ask of life. I want you to know that I appreciate every minute of it. What more can I say than GOD BL£SS YOU. Sincerely, MR. DALLAS ABSH1RE Geography; History; Physical Education; Gueydan High School; B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana MR. SHELTON BREAUX Industrial Arts; Spelling; Gueydan High School; B.S., University of Southwestern Louisisna MR. JOHN BERTRAND Mathematics; Gueydan High School; B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana MRS. JUANITA BENOIT English; Gueydan High School; University of Southwestern Louisiana MRS. YVONNE CARTER Librarian; Gueydan High School; B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana; B.S., (L.S.) George Peabody College; M.A., (L.S.) George Peabody College MRS. FRANCIS GUIDRY English; Language Arts; Erath High School; B.A., University of Southwestern Louisiana MR. HARRIS JOHNSTON Music; Rayne High School; B. S. , University of Southwestern Louisiana MR. F. RONALD HEARD Mathematics; Gueydan High School; B.S., McNeese State College MR. ROBERT LINSCOMBE Assistant Principal; Science; Gueydan High School; B.S., Louisiana State University; M. S., Louisiana State University MR. ROY V. HOFFPAUIR English; Abbeville High School; University of Southwestern Louisiana B.A.; M.A., Uni- versity of Southwestern Louisiana MR. JOHN MAGEE Football Coach; History; Robs- town High School; B.S.. Rice University MR. HARRIS C. MILLER Mathematics; Physics; Abbe- ville High School; B.A., Uni versity of Southwestern Louisiana; M.E.. University of Southwestern Louisiana MR. ANTHONY RIZZUTO Biology; Gueydan High School; B.S., University of South- western Louisiana MISS ELIZABETH OVERLEY Home Ecomonics; Physical Education; Gueydan High School; B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana MISS LUCILLE SALTZMAN English; French; Speech; Gueydan High School; A.B., Northwestern State College, A.M., Louisiana State Univer sity MR. PRESTON PRIMEAUX Drivers' Education; Physical Education; Gueydan High School; B.S., University of Southwestern Louisiana MISS NORA SALTZMAN Commerce; English; Gueydan High School; A.B., North- western State College; A.M., Louisiana State MR. PAUL SAPORI TO Language Arts; Civics; Gueydan High School; B. A. , University of Southwestern Louisiana MRS. D. J. MEAUX School Secretary MR. JOSEPH TOUCHET Agriculture; Chemistry; Kaplan High School; B. S., University of Southwestern Louisiana; M. A., Louisiana State University MR. RICHARD SIRMON English 7; History 7-8; B. A. , McNeese State College Teachers at work??? SENIORS SENI OR OFFICERS SEATED: Andrea Hebert STANDING: Murraye Joyace Russell Theriot Freddie Lounsberry LEOLA ABSHIRE Full of sparkle, dash and go; she's different from the rest you know. Green Society, Girls' Captain 4; Homeroom Reporter 4, Program Chairman 1; Basketball 2, 3; NOMA Certificates 2, 3; Growl Staff 2,3, 4, Advertising Manager, Business Manager. MARILYN PYE BAKER Everything is funny as long as it happens to someone else. Blue Society, Secretary 3,4; Program Chairman 2,3; Vice-President 1; NOMA Certificate 3; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4; Pep Squad 1,2, Cheerleader 2. JACKIE BELLER A light heart dwells long. Blue Society; Pep Squad 1; FHA 3. JOE BOUGARD You realize of course I can work. Green Society; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 2; In- dustrial Arts Club 1,2, 3, 4; Secretary 3. ORLON GLENN BOURQUE Sometimes I sit and think, but most times I just sit. Blue Society; Bruin Staff; FFA Reporter 3; Meat Judging Team 2, 3,4; Pelican State Alternate 3; 4-H Club 1,2,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3, 4. TERRY BOWER Why let the devil have all the fun? Orange Society, Vice-President 4; Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Vice-President 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Civics Day Councilman; Paris Day School, Board Member 3; Bruin Staff Co-Editor; Leadership Con- ference 3; NOMA Certificate 2, 3. MARJORIE ANN BREAUX The world sure would be dull without me. Purple Society; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3,4; Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Convention Chairman 4; FHA 4; NOMA Certificate 3; Growl Staff 3, 4, News Editor 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2,4, Vice-President 3; Reporter 1; Vice- President of Parish; Rally 1 General Mathematics. WAYNE BREAUX Life itself is but a game of football. Purple Society, Captain 1,2,4; Class Officer, Vice- President 1; Homeroom President 2; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4. RICHARD BROUSSARD Patience and gentleness are power. Orange Society. ROBERT PAUL BROUSSARD I'm not lazy; I just like to loaf around. Orange Society. STEFFORD BROUSSARD I’ll agree with you, but you're wrong. Green Society; Basketball 3; Industrial Arts Parliamen- tarian. CLERVIS CORMIER EVANS J. CORMIER If girls interfere with work, Quit work. What a man! What a car! Blue Society Boys' Captain 3; Track 4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Parish Day Police Juror 3; NOMA Certificate 3; Boys' Chorus 2; Napkin Distributor 2, 3, 4. BRENDA MARIE DAIGLE She follows the path of the Great Maker. Blue Society; FHA; Class Secretary 1; 4-H Club. WILLIAM DUNCAN You never can tell what I’ll do next. Orange Society; NOMA Certificate 2; FFA 1. 2. DARKIE FAULK Don't trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Blue Society. JUDY FOREMAN A companion that’s cheerful is worth gold. Orange Society; NOMA Certificate 3; FHA. JANET FAYE FREEMIN Without music, life would be a mistake.” Purple Society, Secretary 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Basketball 2,3,4; NOMA Certificate 2,3; Cheer- leader 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 2, 3,4. SHERMAN ANTHONY FRUGE Take care of me, good men are rare. Purple Society; Bruin Staff; Boys’ Chorus; In- dustrial Arts Club 4. MERVINA GARRIE Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Orange Society; NOMA Certificate 1,2, 3; FHA 4; Pep Squad 3, 4. RITA CLARE GAYLE A good mind possesses a kingdom. Blue Society, Treasurer 2, 3; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Club, Program Chairman 3,4; Pelican State Delegate; Parish Day Government School Board Member 2; Civics Day Councilman 2; NOMA certi- ficate 3; Pep Squad 2, 3. 4; Growl Staff 2, 3, 4; NED Test 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; 4-H Club President 1, 3; Science Fair USL Second Place; Rally 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 1, 3, 4; Class President 1, 3. EVA MAE GUIDRY To know her is to love her. Orange Society; Homeroom President 3; Bruin Staff; Growl Typist 3. ROBERT L. GUIDRY Be sure you're right, then go ahead. ” RUBY MAE GUIDRY Chatter, chatter as I go. Blue Society. BILLY HAIR Look outl He has mischief in his eye. ” Blue Society, Vice-President 4; Homeroom Presi- dent 4; Basketball 4; Track 4; Civics Day Sheriff 2; Parish Day Superintendent of Schools 3; NED Test 2, 3; NOMA Certificate 2, 3; Bruin Staff 4. HENRIETTA LEE HARTWELL She goes about her work with a steadfastness that characterizes a good student. Purple Society; Homeroom Officer 1,2,3; Library Club Officer 2, 3; Beta Club 1,2,3, 4; FHA Club 1, 4; Leadership Conference Delegate; Civic Day Councilman 2; NOMA Certificate 2, 3; Growl Staff 1,2,3, 4; NED Test 3; Senior 4-H Officer 2, 3; Rally 1,2; Beta Convention 2,3; Library Convention 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4. MARY ALINE HAYES Why should I spare words? They cost nothing.' Blue Society; Homeroom Secretary 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball 3; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3, 4; Treasurer 2; NOMA Certificate 3; Growl Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Bruin Staff; Library Club 1,2; FHA 1. 3, 4. ANDREA CATHIRINE HEBERT Redheads are wild; brunettes are true; but you never can tell what a blonde will do. Orange Society, Secretary 4; Homeroom President 1. Secretary 4; Class Secretary 2, 3,4; Civics Day Councilman 2; NOMA Certificate 3; Growl Staff 4; Class Favorite 2, 3; Homecoming Court 1. ERNEST HEBERT Life is too short to worry. Green Society; Industrial Arts Club 1,2, 3, 4. MURRA YE DUNCAN JOYCE I shall be as that tree; I shall die at the top. Green Society, Senior Vice-President 2; Treasurer 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-President 2,4, Treasurer 4; Parish Day Commissioner 3; Pelican Boys' State Delegate 3; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Bruin Staff Treasurer 4; Rally Geometry 2; Physics 4. CECILE LEBLANC Her ways are the way of Pleasantness. Orange Society; Homeroom Reporter 2; FHA Club 2; NOMA Certificate 3; Pep Squad 1. CLIFFORD PAUL LEBLANC Some people eat to live; others live to eat. Orange Society; NOMA Certificate 3; Industrial Arts Club 3. GLORIA LEBLANC Once a friend, always a friend. Green Society. ROBERT LEGER If worries were the only cause of death. I'd live forever. Orange Society; Track 2,3,4; Civics Day Deputy 2; NOMA 2; Industrial Arts, Vice-President 3; Presi- dent 4. BETH LEJEUNE A sunny smile and a friendly way. Blue Society; Girl Captain 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4; Co-ed Correspondent 4; FHA Songleader 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Bruin Staff; Pep Squad 1,2, 3. VERA ELLEN LEJEUNE If she can't find a way, she'll make one. Green Society; Girls' Captain 3; Secretary 4; Library Club 1; FFA Sweetheart 3; Growl Staff 4; Basketball 1.2, 3.4; FHA 4. BOB PAUL LEM A IRE Work is the keynote to success. Orange Society; Basketball 1, 3; Track; Softball. NELL LEMAIRE Life is not life without delight. ” Orange Society, Treasurer 4; Bruin Staff; Growl Staff 4; NOMA Certificate 3; FHA 1. FREDDIE LOUNSBERRY This man really ’nose’ Orange Society, President 4; Senior President 4; FFA President 4; Homeroom President 4; Civics Day Attorney 2; Parish Day Attorney 3; Leadership Con- ference FFA 1,2, 3; National FFA 2; State FFA 2, 3; NED Test; Bruin Staff; FFA Secretary 2. BARBARA ANN MENARD Generally speaking she is generally speaking. Blue Society; Homeroom Parliamentarian 1; Program Chairman 1; Basketball 1.2, 3, 4; NOMA Certificate 1, 2, 3; FHA 1,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Growl Staff 2, 3, 4. JULIAN MARIE OVERLEY Practice is the best of all instructions. Purple Society; Pep Squad 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. NONA FAYE PETRY Man has his will, but woman has her way. M Orange Society, Treasurer 3; NOMA Certificate 1, 2, 3; Beta Club. CLIFTON LEE POTIER ’’But that’s another story. ” Green Society; NOMA Certificate 1,2,3; Industrial Arts Club 4; Rally contestant 2. DONNA MAE POTIER As sweet as a new grown rose. Orange Society; NOMA Certificate; French Club 2. MARY ELLEN POTIER Cheerful girl she always is; At making friends she is a whiz. ” Green Society; Class Reporter 3; Library Club 2; Beta Club 1,2, 3, 4; NOMA Certificate 2, 3; Pep Squad 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Growl Staff 3,4; French Club 2. CHARLES A. RA BA LAIS The only one of his kind in captivity. Blue Society; Bruin Staff; Growl Staff 4; Football 1.2, 3,4; NOMA Certificate 2,3. PATRICIA SCHOULTZ Dynamite come in small packages. Green Society; NOMA Certificate 2, 3; FHA Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 3; Library Club. BENNETT J. SCOTT Women are not a hobby - they’re a calamity! Green Society; Basketball 3,4; Track 1,4; Football 1,2,4; NOMA Certificate 3. BENTON P. SCOTT Would you repeat that last paragraph please? Green Society; Boys' Captain 4; Homeroom President 1, Reporter 2, Program Chairman 3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 4; Industrial Arts, Club Secretary 4. BRENDA FAYE SMITH Of all sad words of tongue or pen; The saddest are these; ’It might have been.’ Orange Society; Pep Squad 1; Growl Staff 1; Bruin Staff; FHA 1. ELIZABETH ANN SMITH Neat little, sweet little person. Green Society, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 4; Beta Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; FHA Pelican State Delegate; NOMA Certificate 3; Freshman Class Sec- retary 1; Junior Class Vice-President 3; Growl Staff. CARL HARRIS ST A NS EL Blessed is the man who invented sleep. Orange Society. ROBERTA ROSE SONNIER A quality for every freckle. Orange Society; FHA 1,2,4; Pep Squad 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2, 4. DARRYL CARL THERIOT He gained no titles but lost no friends. Orange Society. CAROL THERIOT A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Purple Society; FHA 1,2, 3,4. President 3. RUSSELL FRANCIS THERIOT I would rather be right than be President. ” Green Society. President 4; Boys’ Captain 3; Home- room Vice-President 1; Vice-President 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3.4; Track 2.3, 4; FFA Vice- President 3,4; Civics Day Mayor 2; Parish Day Sheriff 3; Bruin Staff Editor; Leadership Delegate 3; FFA Club 1,2,3, 4. BRENDA MARIE THIBODEAUX A smile that won't come off. Green Society, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Secretary 1, 4; Basketball 2; Secretary 4; Library Club; Pep Squad; Secretary 4; Growl Staff Typist 4. LINDA FAYE TROINO She burns the mid-night oil; but not always for study. Purple Society, President 4; Homeroom Reporter 1; Score Keeper 2,3,4; Civics Day Councilman 2; Growl Staff Copy Editor 4; Bruin Staff Business Mana- ger 4; NOMA Certificate 2, 3; Library Club, President 4; Beta Club, Treasurer 4; Leadership Conference Delegate 3. WILLIAM FRANCIS ZAUNBRECHER Even Cupid is his slave! Orange Society; Boys’ Captain 4; Football 2, 3,4; Track 2; Homeroom President 2. JUNIORS JUNIOR OFFICERS SEATED: Raymond Adams, Greg Linscombe, Frances Gardiner STANDING: Fisk Smith, Dianne Hardee, Mickey Reese W. Chapman S. Chatagnier J. Clark R. Cormier R. David L. Broussard M. A. Broussard R. Broussard D. Campbell Ronnie Brannon James Broussard Wendell Broussard L. Hebert R. Hebert R. L. Hebert C. Hungerford M. Hungerford Elaine Johnson Rose Landry Thelma Lege Robert McDaniel Donald Meaux Nola Navarre De Edra Olivier James Pinkard Helen Potier Ronnie Puckett Milton Reese Karen Reese Andrus Roche Fisk Smith Ronnie Sonnier Hubert Suire Timothy Touchet Danny Viator Barbara Vincent Patsy Wallace Young Wood SOPHOMO SOPHOMORE OFFICERS STANDING: Robert Williams SEATED: Wilson Lejeune, Gayle Reese, Barbara Potier Russell Abshire Edward Adams Daniel Babin Genieve Belaire Shirley Breaux Darrell Broussard Lucy Broussard Ronald Broussard Norman Cain Wiley Clark Alvin Cormier Elaine Cormier Lona Ducuir Larry Dugas James Elliot Anna Gaspare K. Gaspard T.V. Gayle Lana Guidry Andrus Hebert Ellen Hebert Helen Hebert Gerald Hebert Virgil Hebert H. Lege H. M. Lege D. LeGross B. Lejeune B. J. Lejeune Ronald Lounsberry Bonnie Meaux Rayland Melancon Larry Menard L. Menard Y. Nolan P. Overly B. Potier A. Primeaux Maudrey Saltzman Pauline Schoultz Fanny Simon Jeanelle Simon Jo Anne Smith Wilma Smith Irene Touchet Susan Touchet Wilda Vincent Gayle Reese Ronald Richard Elia Saltzman Evelyn Saltzman Linda Wallace Bobby Watzil Ronald Weekly Robert Williams FRESHMAN OFFICERS TOMMY JOYCE JOHNNY HARDEE EDWIN MILLER Charles Benoit David Benoit Brenda A. Bertrand Brenda F. Bertrand Donald Raymond Abshire Richard David Abshire Percy Joseph Abshire Francis Lee Bott Alvin Phil Boudreaux Christine Ann Breaux Rita Breaux Charlotte Ann Broussard Curlene Marie Broussard Harold James Broussard Lois May Broussard Natalie Broussard Priscilla Broussard Richard Broussard Etile Chatagnier Elaine Cormier Wade Cormier Henry J. Dodd Deanna Fluitt Barbara Fontenot Brenda Fontenot Cassy Fontenot Michael Gaspard Kevin Gaspard Rita Greene Linda Griffin Judy Guidry Richard Guidry Roberta Hair Johnnie Hardee Hubert Hargrave Carol Hebert Deanna Hebert Kirby Henry Peggy Henry Judy Hines Larry Hines Wilson Hines Evelyn Hoffpauir Michael Istre Tommy Joyce Bernice Kibodeaux Phylis Lee Mary Lege Eloise Lege Anna Lejeune Josephine Lejeune Raymond Lejeune Stephen Lejeune, Jr. Rodney Libersat Linda Lemaire Ronald Lemaire Cheryl McDaniel Kenneth McDaniel Leonard McDaniel Clifford Joseph Martin Russell Matlock Earlene Meaux James Meaux Florence Marceaux Judy Gail Marceaux Linda Marceaux Linda Melancon Edwin Miller Sally Mire Martha Petry Gloria Potier Russell Primeaux Horlan Richard Robert Rizzuto Preddie Schoultz Camey Simon Janet Elaine Smith Lloyd Suire Michael Theriot Lasley Touchet Peggy Ann Trahan Consula Trahan Leward Abshiie Renford Abshire George Abshire Dolores Benoit Donald Benoit Laura Benoit Mary Bertrand Carol Bourque Rodney Breaux Alton Broussard Glenn Broussard Kennith Broussard Lorphea Broussard Lorraine Broussard Mary Broussard Leonard Clark Sandra Clark Steven Cormier Eddie Dodd Mary Dugas Maxine Dupree Sherry Fitzgerald Leroy Fontenot Wilbert Galley Larry Gaspard Louise Guidry Raymond Guidry Salivia Guidry John Hanks Linda Harrington Clarence Hebert Jerry Hebert Wilsey Hebert Peggy Istre Jackie Kibodeaux Vernice Lavergne Herbert LeBlanc Clarence LeBleu Barbara Lee Mary Lege Lucien Lege Marcella Lejeune Nathan Lemaire Charlotte Libersat Pamela Lincombe Jo Ann Matlock Edna Meaux Sandra Meaux Emilie Mouton Lee Roy Petty Lucille Potier Milton Potier Philip Saal Andrew Smith James Smith Edward Theriot Elaine Theroit Patricia Viator Daniel Vincent Harold Vincent Willis Vincent FAVORITES EIGHTH GRADE CLARENCE LeBLUE PAM LINSCOMBE FAVORITES SEVENTH GRADE MICHAEL RIZZUTO SUSAN CORMIER Roderick Boudreaux Michael Bougard Dale Brannon Earnest Breaux Gayle Breaux Leon Broussard Reggie Broussard Susan Broussard Donald Choate Susar Cormier Dora Dugas Michael Elliot Connie Fitzgerald Elda Galley Beverly Gaspard Brenda Goodrum Deborah Hardee Ina Hardee Ann Hair Paula Hair Bennett James Hebert Janita Marie Hebert Linda Hebert Beverly Harrington Michael Hartwell Nathan Hebert Ronald Hebert Cleveland Hines Gloria Hines Baraba Istre Jackie Istre Randall Kibodeaux Sherry Landry fMOTO NOT AVA11AKJ Sandra LaPointe Elizabeth Lavergne Michael Leblanc Wilbert Leblanc Horace LeGros Grace Lejeune Tommy Lejeune Gloria Lege Ronald Loignon Sheryl Matthews Bonnie Mayer Wilbert Meche Linda Primeaux Martha Reese Winnifred Reese Larry Richard Michael Rizzuto David Simon Linda Suire Glenda Thibodeaux Charles Trahan Dallas Vincent Kenneth Vondenstein Beverly Wallace Richard Simon Edward Weekly Ellen Weekly Kenneth Worly Brenda Mouton Michael Mouton Brenda Newhouse Juanita Plaisance Carolyn Potier Wilbert Potier SCIENCE MATHEMATICS ENGLISH COMMERCE WM ■J FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND SPEECH HOME ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE COURT FIRST ROW: Nona Petry, Libby Smith, Nell LeMaire SECOND ROW: Cassie Fontenot, Judy Johnson, Gayle Reese THIRD ROW: Barbara Potier, Mona Fontenot, Pye Baker, Dianne Hat- dee, Judy Clark MR. AND M SS SENIOR CLASS ELIZABETH ANN SMITH FREDDIE LOUNSBERRY MR. AND MISS JUNIOR CLASS MILTON REESE, JR. FRANCES GARDINER Bf MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE CLASS BARBARA POTIER RONALD LOUNSBERRY MR. AND M SS FRESHMAN CASSIE FONTENOT TOMMY JOYCE WITTIEST Leola Abshire Clifford Leblanc friendliest C,B?Uejeune Chfford Lebl an c Beih Lejeune BiUV Duncan STUDIOUS Niurtaye Clare C DEPENDABLE Murraye Joyce Henrietta Hartwell QUIETEST Richard Broussard Peola Benoit Neatest BobLemaire BEST pressed Bob bemaite Matvlyn p)'e Baber MOST COURTEOUS Bob Lemaire Henrietta Hartwell ans rmier £iJen Wue„ ene Biuy Dun°an Beth LeIuenC MOST ATHLETIC Wayne Breaux Beth Lejuene O RANGES OFFICERS STANDING: Bill Zaunbrecher Freddie Lounsberry Terry Bower SITTING: Margaret Lejeune Andrea Hebert Nell Lemaire PURPLES OFFICERS SEATED: Mickey Reese, Linda Troino, Janet Freemin STANDING: Frances Gardiner, Dianne Hardee, Wayne Breaux GREENS OFFICERS SEATED: Libby Smith, Russell Theriot, Ellen Lejeune STANDING: Leola Abshire, Benton Scott, Brenda Thibodeaux BLUES OFFICERS SEATED: Marilyn Baker, Beth Lejeune, Clare Gayle STANDING: Billy Hair, Pat Hair, Milferd Simon TOP ROW: Maxie Hungerford, Darrel Campbell, Larry Breaux, Larry Dugas, Kenneth Bourque, James Elliot, Raymond Adams SECOND ROW; Sponsor; Miss Overley, Jimmy Gaspard, Judy Clark, Clare Gayle, Larry Menard, Margie Breaux, Christine Breaux, Mildred Broussard, Peggy Trahan, Gerald Hebert BOTTOM ROW: Susan Trahan, Curlene Broussard, Florence Marceaux, Lana Guidry, Geraldine Guidry, Sheryl MacDaniel, Elaine Cormier 4-H CLUB 4-H CLUB FHA STATE DELEGATES LOU ELLA BROUSSARD MILDRED BROUSSARD JEANNETTE HARRINGTON LINDA SARVER FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA MISS ELIZABETH OVERLEY STANDING: Fanny Simon Barbara Vincent Judy Clark SEATED: Linda Sarver Rose Landry Carol Benoit Peggy Hair F.F.A. OFFICERS AND SWEETHEART STANDING: Mickey Reese, Fisk Smith, Darkie Faulk SEATED: Freddie Lounsberry, Russell Theriot, Dianne Hardie, Wilfred Lege F.F.A. LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS SEATED: Linda Troino, Pye Baker, Brenda Thibodeaux STANDING: Margie Breaux, Fanny Simon INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS STANDING: Larry Menard, Darrell Broussard SEATED: Bobby Lege, Stefford Broussard, Benton Scott INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB FIRST ROW; Edwin Theriot, Nathan Lemaire, Lorphea Broussard, Stefford Broussard, Bobbie Lege, Darryl Broussard, Vernice Lavergne, Andy Smith SECOND ROW; Ronald Broussard, Vincent Gayle, Harold Vincent, Daniel Vincent, Larry Menard, James Elliot, Bob- bie Jo Watzil, Andrus Roche, Danny Viator, Douglas LeGrous, Mr. Breaux THIRD ROW: Sherman Fruge, Donald Guidry, Enson Saltzman, Clifford LeBlance, Michael Theriot, Donald Meaux, Carl Stansel, Benton Scott, Glady Bougard, Ernest Hebert BRUIN STAFF OFFICERS RUSSELL TERRY THERIOT BOWER LINDA FREDDIE MURRAYE TROINO LOUNSBERRY JOYCE STANDING: Sherman Fruge, Russell Theriot, Linda Troino, Freddie Lounsberry, Charles Rabalais, Glenn Bourge SEATED: Billy Hair, Janelle LeMaire, Brenda Smith, Beth Lejeuna, Eva Guidry, Terry Bower BRUIN STAFF QUILL AND SCROLL TOP ROW: Clare Gayle, Leola Abshire, Charles Rabalais, Margie Breaux, Linda Troino, Henretta Hartwell SECOND ROW: Ellen Potier, Linda Sarver, Mervina Garrie, Diane Hardee, Andrea Hebert, Barbara Menard, Rose Landry SEATED: Mr. Hoffpauir, Aline Hayes, Libby Smith, Brenda Thibodeaux £$% our LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE LEFT TO RIGHT: Henrietta Hartwell, Linda Troino, Terry Bower, Russell Theriot PELICAN STATE LIBBY SMITH MURRAYE JOYCE CLARE GAYLE BETH LeJEUNE Junior Advisor to the Editors of Co-ed Magazine CURTIS MAGAZINE HIGH SALESMEN STANDING: Pete Broussard, Freddie Lounsberry, Carl Stansel SEATED: Pye Baker, Edwin Miller, Jeanelle Simon BETA CLUB OFFICERS STANDING: Pye Baker, Diane Hardee, Clare Gayle SEATED: Henrietta Hartwell, Linda Troino, Ellen Potier, Margie Breaux BETA CLUB FIRST ROW: Debra Lemaire, Linda Sarver, Delia Lejeune, Ellen Potier, Libby Smith, Nona Petry, Jeanelle Simon Helen Potier, Geraldine Fontenot, Catherine Gardner, Geraldine Guidry SECOND ROW: Margaret Lejeune, Frances Gardner, Marilyn Baker, Peggy Hair, Nola Navarre, Vincent Gayle, Frances Means, Clare Gayle, Margorie Breaux, Robert Williams, Milton Reese, Raymond Adams, Frances Martin THIRD ROW: Loretta Menard, Charolette Broussard, Henretta Hartwell, Greg Linscombe. Ricky Chapman. Larry Menard, Ronald Lounsberry, Bobby Lege, Linda Troino, Dianne Hardee, Mr. Harris Miller GIRLS’ CHORUS FIRST ROW: Sally Wodds, Barbara Fonterot, Judy Guidry, Debara Lemaire, Gloria Potier, Peggy Trahan, Gayle Reese, Patsy Wallace, Patrica Schoultz SECOND ROW: Loretta Menard, Janet Scanlan, Karen Reese, Barbara Potier, Priscilla Broussard, Brenda Smith, Beth Lejeune, Loraine Guidry, Pauline Schoultz, Linda Wallace THIRD ROW: Anna Dean Gaspard, Anita Benoit, Phyllis Lee, Connie Hungerford, Barbara Vincent, Mona Fontenot, Eve Saltzman, Eva Mae Guidry, Linda Griffin, Charlotte Broussard FOURTH ROW: Aline Hayes, Janet Smith, Elaine Mayer, Barbara Menard, Gloria LeBlanc, Judy Overly, Janet Free- man, Leola Abshire, Pye Baker, Mervina Garrie OFFICE HELPERS STANDING: Fisk Smith, Carloe Benoit, Greg Linscombe, Rose Landry, Andrus Hebert SEATED: Henrietta Hartwell, Mildred Broussard, Karne Reese, Nona Petry, Janet Fremin MISS NORA'S HELPERS SEATED: Gloria LeBlanc, Barbara Menard, Boonie Thibodeaux STANDING: Louella Bertrand, Janei Freemin, Leola Abshire, Anna Belle Primeaux SICK ROOM AIDS SEATED: Linda Melancon, Eve Saltzman, Mary Lege STANDING: Fannie Simon, Jackie Beller GUEYDAN BEARS TOP ROW: Hubert Suite, Clervis Cormier, Michael Thibodeaux, Pat Hair, Ronnie Brannon, Rickey Chapman, Milfred Simon, Coach Primeaux SECOND ROW: Coaches Magee and Abshire, Kevin Gayle, Tom Joyce, Ronnie Lemaire, Lloyd Suite, Charles Benoit, Raymond Adams, Leroy Hebert THIRD ROW: Manager Darryl Broussard, Rickey Broussard, Rayland Hebert, Richard Broussard, Ronney Breaux, Gerard Marceaux, Vincent Gayle, Wilson Lejeune, Ronnie Sonnier BOTTOM ROW: Bennett Scott, Robert Guidry, William Zaunbrecher, Wayne Breaux, Russell Theriot, Charles Rabalais, Benton Scott FIRST ELEVEN FIRST ROW: Bill Zaunbrecher. Charles Rabalais, Rayland Hebert, Rickey Chapman, Hubert Suire, Buddy Cormier, Russell Theriot STANDING: Raymond Adams, Milfred Simon, Wilson Lejeune, Wayne Breaux SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS BOTTOM ROW Bill Zaunbrecher Clervis Cormier Charles Rabalais Benton Scott MIDDLE ROW Bennett Scott Richard Broussard Robert Guidry TOP ROW Wayne Breaux Russell Theriot ALL DISTRICT SECOND TEAM FULLBACK GAINED: 1220 yard SCORED: 90 points MILFRED SIMON 1963 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE TEAM PLACE WE THEY Sep. 6 —Lake Arthur 20 26 Sep. 13 - -Rayne 0 21 Sep. 20 - -Midland 40 6 Sep. 27 - -Cecelia 0 26 Oct. 4 - -Scott 7 18 Oct. 11 —Kaplan — 20 6 Oct. 18 - -Delcambre 6 20 Oct. 25 - -Fatima 0 20 Nov. 1 —St. Maria Goretti 13 6 Nov. 8 —Church Point 32 14 ♦DENOTES DISTRICT GAMES FIRST ROW: Terry Bower, Johnnie Hardee SECOND ROW: Pam Linscombe, Judy Clark, Ellen Le Jeune, Sherm Fruge, Anna Le Jeune THIRD ROW: Martha Petry, Carol Hebert, Beverly Broussard, Maxine Dupree, Carol Bourque, Susan Trahan, Christine Breaux FOURTH ROW: Murle Benoit, Andrew Hebert, Dianne Hardee, Cassie Fontent, Curlene Broussard FIRST ROW: Evelyn Hoffpauir, Emily Mouton SECOND ROW: Billy Hair, Gerald Hebert, Wilson Lejeune, Lorraine Broussard, Libby Smith THIRD ROW: Evans Cormier, Robert Hackett, Tommy Joyce, Carol Theriot, Bobby Rizzuto, Edwin Miller, Murraye Joyce FOURTH ROW: Carol Beniot, Ruth David, Margaret Lejeune, Jimmy Gaspard, Ronnie Brannon CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: Barbara Menard, Janet Freemin, Sharlyn Broussard, Lana Guidry STANDING: Anaabelle Primeaux, Aline Hayes MASCOT: Silvia Belair TRACK TEAM TOP ROW: Milford Simon, Clervis Cormier, Ronald Lounsberry, Darkie Faulk, Glenn Bourque, Benton Scott MIDDLE ROW: Coach Magee, Russell Theriot, Robert Williams, Kenneth Bourque, Billy Hair, Donald Absire, Coach Absire, Coach Primeaux BOTTOM ROW; Ronnie Breaux, Raymond Adams, Andrus Hebert, Wilson Lejeune, Bobby Leger, Robert Guidry, Wayne Breaux Bobby Donald Wayne Robert Russell Raymond Leger Abshire Breaux Guidry Theriot Adams MILFRED SIMON SHOT CHAMPION District, 1963 •Parish, 1963 SCHOOL CHAMPION Shotput throw Discus throw RELAY TEAM GIRLS’ BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Barbara Menard, Judy Clark, Janet Freemin, Dianne Hardee, Beth Lejeune, Aline Hayes. Roberta Sonnier, Ellen Lejeune, Frances Gardiner SECOND ROW: Margaret Lejeune, Florance Marceaux, Anna Lejeune, Lois Broussard, Clare Gayle, Loretta Menard, Betty Lejeune, Barbara Potier, Catherine Gardiner, Martha Petry BACK ROW: Coaches; Magee, Abshire, and Primeaux, Scorekeeper; Linda Troino BOYS’ BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Mr. Magee, Michael Istre, Johnnie Hardee, Pete Broussard, Robert Dale Fluitt, Tim Touchet, Robert Williams, Russell Theriot, Steffard Broussard, Wayne Breaux, Wilson Lejeune, Steven Lejeune, Mr. Primeaux SECOND ROW: Mr. Abshire, Ronnie Lounsberry, Butch Matlock, Glady Bougard, Robert Rizzuto, Pat Hair, Larry Menard, Donald Abshire, Tommy Joyce, Leonard McDaniel, Darryl Broussard PEP RALLIES HALLOWEEN, 1963 CAR WASHES MR. LeBLANC MR. LEGE MR. BROUSSARD BANK OF GUEYDAN GUEYDAN, LOUISIANA CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made


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