Gueydan High School - Bruin Yearbook (Gueydan, LA)

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The Bruin Volume I 6 1969 Published by The Bruin Staff Senior Class Gueydan High School Gueydan, Louisiana Look, look, look. See the greenhouse. - ... I ■ A'“ r Pine tree and water tank. Shade trees The faces of Gueydan High School are many and varied. They reflect you, the student body - yesterday, a happy face; today, a solemn; tomorrow, a fun-loving, but eager face that will meet the world with anticipation. Foreword Many feet have trod through the halls of GHS, contributing to the growth and development of our school. The laughter of students has bounced and echoed through these halls, but the quietness and seriousness of classes hard at work have also crept through these same halls. As we take another step, we will look back with fond memories on our school days. We will think of victories and losses, of special dates, and the many class activities that we participated in. We, the Bruin Staff, wish to say that the efforts of our teachers will not have been wasted. We will go on to become better leaders, citizens, and parents because of them. The new reading lab. 4 Miss Nora Saltzman Miss Nora Saltzman, who unselfishly gives a month of her precious vacation time each summer to help the principal prepare for the coming school session; and who. besides her regular teaching, makes monthly and annual reports; we, the staff proudly dedicate the 1969 Bruin. 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3G , 4ni.-zaxi.on3 sals TKOr.3 n toro ophovnores c si) men ■8-1 M- T Wl A niscellanetus i ndex 7 37 5-7 i 9 93 09 ( C JU 37 A7 r CLASSES 1st Hour 4th Hour ‘ Study Hall is an asset to the learner. There are many ways of learning. All of them take time and work. To learn the most in the most efficient way is the pur- pose of study. 6th Hour 2nd Hour 5th Hour Our Library 6th Hour Place of quiet and study with all knowledge at one's fingertips. Our library is a collection of books and other forms of records - housed, organized, and interpreted to meet broad and varing needs of our stu- dents for information knowledge, recreation, and aesthetic enjoy- ment. 1st Hour Miss Hair 2nd Hour Boys 5 th Hour Girls 4th Hour Boys 6th Hour Boys 3rd Hour Boys 6th Hour Girls 1st Hour Physical Education forms an important part of our general education. We participate in organized games; especially in basketball, football, baseball, and track and field events which are basic for all students, boys and girls alike. P.E. 10 Boys 4th Hour This is what you call a football! Track Girls Boys 5th Hour Physical Education Track Girl Senior Girls on Field Girls 2nd Hour Track Girl Girls 3rd Hour English English IV 3rd English I 2nd English IV 2nd Hour The English program provides for the development of written and oral expression through the mastering of skills in English grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization principles. English III 3rd English III 6 th English III 6th 13 General Science First Hour General Science Second Hour Science General Science Fourth Hour Biology Second Hour Biology Third Hour The world of science is a world of curiosity and imagination. It is a world of systems and of laws. One who is inter- ested will discover the realm of nature is characterized by structure, order, and most important purposes. To many people the thrill of scientific study lies in the ap- plication of realization and the powers of observation. Physics Sixth Hour Band 1st Hour Music Band 1st Hour We are constantly exposed to music, but few of us take the time to analyze and to appreciate it. Music is more than a sheet of paper covered with notes; it is an intimation of the composer's emotion and the performer's interpretation. Our students have the opportunity to dis- Band 1st Hour Chorus 5th Hour 16 cover music by studying instrumental music and vocal music. As they perform or analyze various compositions, these students gain insight into the beauty of music, the' second dimension of the world. Chorus 5th Hour Second Hour Third Hour First Hour Fourth Hour Industrial Arts The industrial arts classes endeavor to train the hands ... as well as the mind. Within the walls of the industrial arts building ... boys or young men ... learn to make pieces of wood or leather come alive and take form. Boys beginning work. First Hour Ready? Set? Agriculture It is the art of cultivating the ground, raising and harvest- ing crops; the science of the production of plants and ani- mals useful to man. Home Economics III 1st Hour Home Economics I 2nd Hour Home Economics Home Economics benefits a girl, not only in the present, but also in the future by pro- viding the opportunities for learning person- ality development, home and money manage- ment, hygiene, cooking, clothing, housing and nursing. Home Economics IV 3rd Hour Mrs. Freeland Home Economics II 4th Hour Home Economics I 5th Hour Eighth Grade Home Economics 6th Hour Commerce Typing 3rd Hour Vocational training for the business field is offered in the commercial de- partment curriculum. Commercial courses supply not only unlimited op- portunity for students planning to pur- sue a career in business, but also to offer specialized subjects, such as typing and shorthand which aid in improving study habits. 12th Graders 9th Graders French II students conjugate verbs. Students from the 9th through 12th grades. 11th Graders Mathematics is the science which deals with quantities, magnitudes and forms, and their relationships by the use of numbers and symbols. In every one of the sciences, mathematics is needed so it is called the language of the sciences. At Gueydan High the study of Math includes senior math, general math, algebra I, geometry, al- gebra II, and advanced math. Advanced Math - 3rd hour Algebra I - 6th hour Algebra II - 2nd hour General Math - 5th hour Geometry - 1st hour Advanced Math 3rd hour Mr. Miller American History 1st Hour General History 6 th Hour World Geography 4th Hour American History 1st Hour General History 6th Hour American History 3rd Hour 24 Civics 1st Hour Civics 4th Hour d Social Studies Understanding our modern world through Social Studies Social studies teaches us about the world and its people, both past and present. Past events help us to understand our problems of today. In these classes we learn to appreciate our American heritage. American History, World Geography, General History, and Civics are included in Social Studies. Civics 1st Hour f I American History 5th Hour i---1 t i Civics 4th Hour Civics 2nd Hour Your turn! Now What? Choral speaking? Speech Who, me?! Oh lookie! What is that? Who's from Mars? Speech in Action Success in life depends on effective speech and listening. I think I've got it. That's the motor! Drivers Education O.K. Who took the steering wheel? Mr. Primeaux and a few drivers. Driver's Education enables a student to be- come a better driver and teaches him to follow the rules of driving, thus making him a safe driver. 27 Mr. Saporito Guidance The guidance counselor helps the student to develop a personal adjustment in a complex society, It is to help him to solve problems of personal and social adjustment. It is to help him understand and accept himself as he is. It is to aid him to set and attain realistic goals. John Greene talking with Mr. Saporito. Mr. Saporito advises Terry, FACULTY Principal Robert W. Linscombe The Principal’s Message Each of us dreams a dream. Each of us catches a vision of something great. Each in his own line of work learns something worth telling others of what men and women can come to be and do. By sharing our dreams we may cause others to see a vision that we see to have a purpose that we have which will help them to find a vision and a pur- pose all their own. 30 k Mr. Dallas Abshtre Mrs. Juanita Benoit Mr. Ronald Heard Mr. Robert Clostio Miss Velma Lea Hair Mr. Shelton Breaux Mrs. Frances Guidry Mrs. Margaret Freeland Mr. Charles Robicheaux Mr. Harris Johnston Mr. Pete Primeaux Mr. Roy Hoffpauir Mr. Harris Miller Mr. Hampton Primeaux Mrs. Carole Lopez Mr. Anthony Rizzuto Mrs. Jane Broussard Secretary Eng.; B.A. USL MR. R. HOFFPAUIR Eng.; B.A. USL; M.A. USL MRS. F. GUIDRY Eng.; B.A. USL MISS L. SALTZMAN Eng., Speech, French; MR. H. PREMEAUX Phys. Ed., Social Studies; MR. R. HEARD Science; B.S., Mc- Neese MRS. M. FREELAND Home Ec.; B.S., USL MR. H. MILLER Math; B.A., USL; M.E., USL MR. H. JOHNSTON Music, Band; B.S., USL MR. P. SAPORITO Guidance Council; B.A., USL Miss N. Saltzman A.B., Northwestern A.M., L.S.U., Commerce Miss V. Hair B. A., U.S.L. M. A., L. S. U., Librarian Mr. J. Touchet B.S.. U.S.L., Science Mr. Robecheaux B. S.. U. S. L., Science Mrs. C. Lopez B. S., Southwestern. P. E. Mr. R. Linscombe B.S. and M.S., L.S.U. M.A., L. S.U., Agriculture Mr. S. Breaux B.S., U.S.L. Industrial Arts ORGANIZATIONS Purple Society BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Carole Menard, Lester Foreman, Charlene Saltzman, Charlotte Bertrand, Carroll Meaux, Cynthia Broussard, Robert Mier, Dora Dugas, Harry Adams, Carol Lavergne, Dianne Theriot, Mary Benoit. 2nd ROW: Mr. Heard, Elizabeth Lavergne, Joana Broussard, Shane Premeaux, Peggy Lege, Linda Mouton, Terry Husband, Randall Petty, Debo- rah LeJeune, Kathy LeBlanc, Daniel Trahan, Susan Broussard, Danette Benoit, Miss Lucille. 3rd ROW; Mr. Touchet, | Charlene Rizzuto, Karen Woods, Ricky Guidry, Jen- nifer David, Cathy Boudreaux, Rodney Derouen, Audie Abshire, Mary Ellen Lege, Tommy Sonnier, Brenda Potier, Jim Leprettre, Mr. Robinson. 4th ROW: Terry Gayle, Peggie Babin, Judy Bertrand, Robert Allen, Elaine Richard, Gay Hardee, Saul Broussard, Christine Benoit, Eva Mae Lege, Robert Hebert. ROW 5: Lawrence Theriot, Elizabeth Joli- vette, Jerry Benoit, Suzan Cormier, Elaine Woods, Sandy Courville, Debra Searle, Donald Derouen, Rocky Campbell, Beverly Harrington, John Earl Bertrand. 6th ROW: Gordon Thibodeaux, Linda Hebert, Paula Hair, Wilbert Meche, David Fruge, Beth Hardee, Mark Mouton, Michael Mouton, Phil Rizzuto Jackie Fontenot, Glenn Richard. 7th ROW: Norman Guidry, Dora Courville, Frank Monceaux, Keith Henry, Henry Reese, Carolyn Walton, Bonnie Mayer, Dianne Hebert, Flora Tompson, Pat Touchet, Gayle Breaux. 8th ROW: Cleveland Hines, Nelson Theriot, Robert Theriot, Mark Marceaux, Freeman OFFICERS: (SEATED L to R) Sandy Courville - TREA- Hebert, Randall Abshire. SURER, Suzan Cormier - SECRETARY, Gay Hardee - GIRLS’ CAPTAIN, (STANDING R to L) Phil Rizzuto - PRESIDENT, Glenn Richard - VICE-PRESIDENT. Green Society BOTTOM ROW, L. to R,: Randall Trahan, Lucinda Saltzman, Darryl Potier, Cheryl Mathews, Wayne Guidry, Mrs. Margaret Freeland, Debbie Hardee, Thomas Breaux, Janet Faulk, Daniel Braus, Karen Clark, Kenneth Touchet. SECOND ROW: Mr, Shelton Breaux, Elwanda Cormier, Jacob Toups, Ellen Smith, Larry Hungerford, Ethel Decuir, Ralph Dupree, Barbara Broussard, Warren Ab- shire, Pat Scanlan, Patrick Lemaire, Dee Ann Hungerford, Mr. Guy Smith. THIRD ROW: Sandra Guidry, Darlene Richard, Harold Woods, Ramona Lejeune, Joey Heard, Deborah LeBleu, Steven Linscombe, Patricia Potier, Jonothon LeBlanc, Sharon Saltzman, Clay Marceaux, Mary Benoit, Stephen Lejeune. FOURTH ROW: Larry Breaux, Joni Reese, Wilbert Potier, Stella Cormier, Clayton Lejeune, Deborah Pourciau, Terry Vincent, Ora Mae Bourque, Terry Hunger- ford, Martha Guidry, Tommy Heard. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Duhon, Brenda Touchet, Nelson Saltzman, Judy Melancon, Jack Benoit, Deborah Bourque, Wendell Guidry, Janelle Bourque, Leon Broussard, Rose Campbell, A. J. Broussard, Kathleen Saltzman, Wayne Worley, Connie Williams. SIXTH ROW: Michael Bougard, Janice Theriot, Kenneth Dugas, Ina Hardee, Larry Richard, Beryl Baker, Roland Touchet, Gay Nell McLin, Jerry Worley, Dora Benoit, Randy Woods, Bertha Lege, Ed Saal Jr. OFFICERS (SEATED, L. to R.) Ina Hardee, Treasurer; Sandra Guidry, Secretary; Connie Williams, Girls Cap- tain. (STANDING) Clayton Lejeune, Boys Captain; Brenda Touchet, President; Jack Benoit, Vice-President. Orange Society BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Daniel Guilbeau, Rod Laseter, Beverly Meaux, Preston LeJeune, Brenda Touchet, Tim LeBlanc, Marilyn Roche, Martha Smith, Joel Hilburn, Roxanne Meaux, Lindsey Smith, Cheryl Sonnier. SECOND ROW: Beverly Gaspard, Marilyn Benoit, Donald Touchet, Linda Istre, Karen Fruge, Jerry Clark, Jesse Lege, Brenda Vondenstein, Luke Istre, Randy Hebert, Tim Guidry, Mr. Hoffpauir. THIRD ROW: Barbara Marceaux, Janita Hebert, Dot Thibodoux, Lucille Broussard, Larry Clark, Patricia Hebert, Charles LeJeune, Bridgett Woods, Donna Maxile, Ira Benoit, Cindy Her- rington, Peggy Arpin. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Le- Jeune, Elizabeth LeJeune, John Laseter, Linda Suire, Denny Herrington, Linda Primeaux, Rodney Lege, Glenda Thibodoux, Aline Simon, Hope Istre. FIFTH ROW: David Simon, Roxanne Richard, Pat LeJeune, Bennett David, Elizabeth Hargrave, Helen Adams, Colette Guidry, Harriet Adams, Tim Badon, Laur- entine Arceneaux, Mary Shaw, Bennett Hebert. SIXTH ROW: Phoebe LeJeune, Henry Suire, Eliza- beth Greene, Roger Abshire, Ronnie Vincent, Brenda Bertrand, Leroy Broussard, Vera Woods, Linda Woods. Brenda Goodrum. SEVENTH ROW: Randall Hanks, Mike Rizzuto, Daniel Vincent, Glenn McDaniel, Shelby Simon, Jonathon Williams, John Greene, Mark Lemaire, David Bertrand, Terry Beard. STANDING: Randal Hanks Jonathon Williams Secretary Boy's Captain Michael Rizzuto President Officers SEATED: Barbara Marceaux Harriet Adams Vice President Treasurer Janita Hebert Girl's Captain Blue Society SEATED: Esther Broussard, Michael Petry, Susan Gaspard, Gilbert Hebert, Amamda Lejeune, Beverly Wallace, Timmie Hair, Mary Richard, Sterling Simon, Sue Hebert, Betty Guidry, Martha Broussard, Mrs. Lopez. 2nd ROW: Coach Abshire, Elaine Dillon, Freddie Benoit, Sue Thibodeaux, Jerry Hebert, Barbara Broussard, Betty Abshire, Steven Guidry, Debra Badon, Angela Abshire, Nathan LeMaire, Kathy Benoit, Coach Hampton. 3rd ROW: Ernest Breaux, Ellen Weekly, James Simon, Susan Broussard, Nathan Hebert, Vera Brannon, Joan Bertrand, Cody Lougon, Brenda Lege, Rochelle Beller, Catherine Terry, Dianne Jones. 4th ROW: Lula Broussard, Mike Hartwell, Gail Guidry, Wade Cormier, Donna Trahan, Mike Elliot, Martha Reese, G.C. Smith, Pearly Sonnier, Lucy Garrie, Raymond Dillon. 5th ROW: Pat Broussard, Glenda Vincent, Allen Petry, Gail DuBois, Sandra LaPointe, Ann Hair, Carl Smith, Linda Villejoin, Linda Touchet, Ivy Richard, Cynthia Simon, Lorphea Brous- sard. 6th ROW: Lawrence Saltzman, Sanders Gaspard, Donna Hebert, Glenda Thibodeaux, Mona Richard, Ron- nie Lougon, Larry Broussard, Steven Hartwell, Kenneth Vodenstein, Peter Broussard, Wenfred Reese, Eric LeGros. TOP ROW: Jackie Kibodeaux, Wayne Braus, Roy Baker, Reggie Broussard, Earl Benoit, Horace LeGros, Ned Robinson. J. Simon S. LaPointe President Vice President Ann Hair G. DuBois W. Cormier Sec.-Treas. Girls'Capt. Boys'Capt. FUTUj S THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE TOP ROW, left to right: Henry Reese, Rodney DeRouen, John Greene, Reggie Broussard, Frank Monceaux, Nor- man Guidry, Donald Dehron, Henry Suire, Nelson Saltzman. SECOND ROW, left to right: Harold Woods, Roger Abshire, Ivy Richard, Ira Paul Benoit, Michael Hartwell, Wilbert Meche, Kenneth Touchet, Wayne Guidry, Kenneth Dugas. THIRD ROW, left to right: Randy Trahan, Mr. Touchet, Roderick Laseter, Steven Linscombe, Rodney Le Jeune, John Laseter, Bobby Mire, Carroll Meaux, Lester Foreman, Luke Istre, Audie Abshire. BOT- TOM ROW, left to right: Larry Clark, Leroy Broussard, John Bertrand, Clayton Le Jeune, F. F. A. Sweetheart, Suzan Cormier, Jonathan Williams, Bennett David, Danny Trahan, Keith Henry. Future Farmers of America Work boys, work! Frank and Henry take care of the plants. FFA... an opportunity Henry Reese, Leroy Broussard, Kieth Henry, Frank Monceaux, Ivy Richard, John Laseter, and Mike Hartwell. Pouring dirt for the new greenhouse plants. Russell and Kieth working with the plants in the new greenhouse. 43 FHA Officers STANDING: Ora Bourque, song leader Elaine Woods, parliamentarian Debbie LeBleu, reporter Debbie Searle, historian SITTING: Linda Suire, treasurer Jeanelle Bourque, secretary Esther Broussard, vice president Barbara Marceaux, president 44 HQMEMAKtfr AMERICA SEATED: Barbara Marceaux, Martha Broussard, Jeanelle Bourque, Linda Suire, Stephan Hartwell, Ora Bourque, Debbie Searle, Elaine Woods, Debbie LeBleu. SECOND ROW: Darlene Richard, Ellen Smith, Linda Touchet, Charlene Rizzuto, Charlotte Bertrand, Judy Bertrand, Pat Potier, Sharon Saltzman, Mrs. Freeland, THIRD ROW: Esther Broussard, Hope Istre, Gail DuBois, Karen Woods, Sue Thibodeaux, Gay McKlin, Martha Reese, Stella Cormier. TOP ROW; Ina Hardee, Linda Hebert, Debbie Bourque, Collette Guidry, Cynthia Simon, Suzan Cormier, Vera Brannon. The Future Homemakers of America is a National Organization for girls interested in gain- ing additional experience in homemaking. This year's chapter is made up of 32 members who work to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, human relations, and studies of neighbors far and near. Mrs. Freeland is our sponsor. I 45 OFFICERS: Wilbert Potier, Michael Mouton, Lorphea Broussard, Lawrence Saltzman, Nathan LeMaire SPONSOR: Mr. Breaux Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts training is an important part of the modern boy. It’s aim is to give the pupil a background that will help him fit into the world of work, which is the basis of our industrial society. It provides means for the pupil to experiment with tools, materials, and equipment of various kinds. He learns how to handle these tools and how to make things that fill a need or satisfy a creative desire. BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Michael Petry, Thomas Breaux, Wayne Gridry, Darryl Potier, Jerry Clark, Don- ald Touchet, Preston LeJeune, Mark Mouton, Lorphia Broussard, Nathan LeMaire, Jonathan LeBlance, Tim Guidry, Randall Abshire, Larry Richard, Freeman Hebert, Jackie Kibodeaux, Lawrence Saltzman, Kenneth Vodenstein, Roland Touchet, Gayle Breaux. 47 Bruin Staff TOP ROW: Vera Brannon, Paula Hair, Linda Woods, Brenda Goodrum, Linda Hebert, Glenn Richard. SECOND ROW: Jack Benoit, Sandra Guidry, Ina Hardee, Linda Suire, Esther Broussard, Ann Hair, Barbara Marceaux. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Primeaux, Martha Reese, Marilyn Duhon, Sandra LaPointe, Glenda Thibodeaux. Debra Badon. Bruin Staff Huck Finn once said, If I'd of knowed what a trouble it was to make a book, I wouldn't a tackled it ... - but for every trouble there was a bright spot; for every almost - impossible - to - meet - dead- line, a bright green light. At low moments we found ourselves in complete agreement with Huck, but most of the time we were having the time of our lives with the '69 Bruin. We wouldn't have given up for the world. Mr. Anderson the yearbook man I Officers Growl Staff TOP ROW: Mr. Roy Hoffpauir, Jimmie Simon, Leon Broussard, Jackie Fontenot, Jack Benoit, Terrance Gayle, Phil Rizzuto, Barbara Marceaux. SEATED: Michael Rizzuto, Glenn Richard, Larry Broussard, Randall Hanks, Marilyn Duhon. TOP ROW: Larry Broussard, Michael Rizzuto, Ed Saul, Ned Robinson, Leon Broussard, Jimmie Simon, Jack Benoit. SECOND: Stella Cormier, Jennifer David, Beth Hardee, Jackie Fotenot, Roxanne Richard, Sandy Courville, Marilyn Duhon, Janelle Bourque. THIRD: Mr. Roy Hoffpquir, Mary Shaw, Phil Rizzuto, Cathy Boudreaux, Terrance Gayle, Martha Broussard, Randall Hanks. Beverly Meaux, Glen Richard. SEATED: Charlene Rizzuto, Gail Dubois, Beryl Baker, Donna Trahan, Debra Bourque, Gay Hardee, Cheryl Mathews, Joni Reese, Sandra Guidry, and Barbara Marceaux. 50 A Faithful Reader - Our Advisor!! Something must be funny!! 51 TOP ROW: Michael Rizzuto, Glenn Richard. SECOND ROW: Mr. Roy Hoffpauir, Phil Rizzuto, Jimmie Simon, Randall Hanks. SEATED: Sandra Guidry, Barbara Marceaux, Marilyn Duhon. 52 SR. 4-H OFFICERS JR. 4-H Pres. C. Bertrand V. Pres. T. Hair Sec. L. Green Treas. M. Richard Spon. Mr. Hebert Reporter M. Shaw Game Dir. S. Saltzman Pal. C. Meaux JR. 4-H OFFICERS Pres. R. Hebert Sec. A. Zaunbrecher V. Pres. L. Cormier Spon. Mr. Hebert Treas. C. Woods Reporter T. Zaunbrechei ROW I: B. Touchet, D. Guidry, J. Breaux, D. Hoffpauir, T. Robin, M. Reese, D. Broussard, B. Theriot, J. Tra- han, C. Reese, R. Reese, T. Saltzman, C. Belair, P. Kuibedeaux. ROW II: K. Benoit, N. Touchet, D. Le- maire, C. Ledoux, B. Theriot, H. Venable, S. Breaux, V. Guidry, H. Simon, R. Hargrave, S. Hungerford, T. Zaunbrecher, B. Allen. ROW III: S. LePretre, S. Bower, E. Broussard, S. Hine, P. Dyson, R. Trahan, M. Bou- dreaux, D. Benout, L. Hardee, C. Marceaux, A. Sapo- rits, V. Robinson. ROW IV: B. Benoit, R. Hardee, N. Saltzman, E. Bertrand, G. Lounsberry, N. Hardee, L. Porceaux, R. Abshire, M. Guidry, P. Adams, P. Gui- dry. ROW V: K. Martin, D. Gaspard, N. Guidry, C. Cormier, J. Breaux, D. Vincent, M. Suire, W. Martin, D. Klein, V. Courville, J. Zaunbrecher, E. Rizzuto, E. Guidry. Beta Club Honor Society OFFICERS: Treasurer: PHIL RIZZUTO Secretary: SUZAN CORMIER Vice President: MIKE RIZZUTO President: GLENN RICHARD Where’s Randall? See Ann sleep. Divorce Court? And after the nail polish ... Do it my way, see. HAHACftP SEATED: Martha Broussard, Barbara Marceaux, Phil Rizzuto, Cynthia Broussard, Ann Hair, Glenn Richard, Sandra Guidry, Gail Dubois, 2nd ROW: Steven Hartwell, Gay Nell McLinn, Elaine Woods, Pat Touchet, Ina Hardee, Randall Hanks. 3rd ROW: Michael Rizzuto, Marilyn Duhon, Colette Guidry, Suzan Cormier, Debbie Searle, Ned Robinson. Beta Club Sneeze? Caught in the act! Look, look; see Betas think. Bruin Staff hard at work. The first student to buy a yearbook They're supposed to be working. Just look at Linda! Look at these pictures! ACTIVITIES 58 SUZAN CORMIER California MICHAEL RIZZUTO BARBARA MARCEAUX South Carolina Mississippi Leadership Conference GLENN RICHARD ANN HAIR BRENDA TOUCHET Yearbook Speech Speech PHIL RIZZUTO Newspaper 59 Gueydan High Band FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joel Hilburn, Ramona Le Jeune, Sue Broussard, Lucinda Saltzman. SECOND ROW: Randy Broussard, Beverly Gaspard, Donna Trahan, Charlene Guidry, Peggy Arpin, Barbara Broussard, David Fruge. THIRD ROW: Larry Breaux, Mark Marceaux, Michael Kibodeaux, Jasper Fontenot, Gay flardee, Sandra La Pointe, Randy Mouton, Martha Reese, Cody Lougon, Linda Suire. BACK: Jackie Kibodeaux, Freddie Benoit, Ricky Guidry. STANDING: Mr. Johnson, Joanna Broussard. FIRST ROW, Right to Left: Martha LeBlanc, Mary Shaw, Timmy Hair, Jeanne LePretre. SECOND ROW: Linda Mouton, Angela Abshire, Gail Guidry, Mark Mouton, Jerry Clark, Michael Bougard. THIRD ROW: Jerry Worl- ey, Roy Baker, Randy Petry, Kenneth Worley, Steven Lejeune, Patricia Lejeune, Debra Breaux, Michael Le- Doux, Paul Johnson, Steven Hartwell, STANDING: Jackie Fontenot, Harriet Adams, Joan Bertrand, Timothy Badon, Jack Benoit, Aline Simon, Janita Hebert, Cynthia Broussard. Mr. Johnston JANITA HEBERT (Senior) Head Majorette CATHY BENOIT (Junior) Drum Major and Majorettes JACK BENOIT (Senior) Drum Major ALINE SIMON (Sophomore) JENNIFER DAVID (Sophomore) CYNTHIA BROUSSARD (Sophomore) ELLEN SMITH (Sophomore Girls’ Chorus FIRST ROW, L to R: Debbie Hardee, Susan Gaspard, Carol Menard, Glenda Vincent, Director - Mr. Harris Johnston, Cheryl Matthews, Brenda Touchet, Betty Guidry, and Danette Benoit. SECOND ROW, L to R: Mary Benoit, Kathleen Saltzman, Elizabeth Lejeune, Barbara Broussard, Sue Hebert, Patricia Hebert, Dora Dugas, and Mary Ellen Lege. THIRD ROW, L to R: Martha Smith, Lucy Garrie, Beverly Harrington, OraMae Bourque, Debbie LeBleu, Karen Fruge, and Cynthie Harrington. FOURTH ROW, L to R: Connie Williams, Ellen Weekly, Susan Broussard, Brigitte Woods, Cathy Boudreaux, Glenda Thibodeaux, Cathy Benoit, and Debra Badon. FIFTH ROW, L to R: Linda Hebert, Beryl Baker, Gail Dubois, Lucille Boussard, Linda Iste, Romona Richard, Donna Maxile, Dora Benoit, Donna Hebert, and Phoebe Lejeune. SIXTH ROW, L to R: Janice Theroit, Vera Brannon, Bonnie Mayer, Brenda Bertrand, Dora Courville, Brenda Lege, Helen Adams, and Janine Thibodeaux. 63 HARRIET ADAMS BARBARA MARCEAUX DEE ANN HUNGERFORD Junior Senior Junior SANDRA LaPOINTE Senior Head Cheerleader MARY ELLEN LEGE Junior Drill Captain SANDRA COURVILLE BRENDA TOUCHET HELEN ADAMS Junior Senior Sophomore Pep Squad FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Mrs. Lopez, Roxane Meaux, Brenda Istre, Shelia Stanfield, Charlotte Bertrand, Glenda Vicent, Cathy Lejeune, Donna Meaux, Stella Cormier, Cindy Herrington, Carolyn Menard, Miss Fontenot. SEC- OND ROW: Pearly Adams, Donna Cormier, Carol Watson, Pamala Peshoff, Debbie LeBleu, Sandra Guidry, Pat Lejeune, Wanda Cormier, Charlene Saltzman, Pat Potier. THIRD ROW: Lynn McDaniel, Pearly Sonier, Brig- ette Woods, Diane Jones, Romona Lejeune, Suzan Cormier, Lillian Woods, Sharron Saltzman, Angela Potier. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Searle, Rose Campbell, Paula Hair, Dora Courville, Linda Hebert, Zenith Bertrand, Susan Matlock, Janelle Bourque. 65 Curtis Magazine Highest Salesmen TOP ROW, left to right: Mark Marceaux, Henry Reese, James Simon, Phil Rizzuto, Mike Rizzuto. SECOND ROW: Nathan Le Maire, Roy Baker, Brenda Touchet, Steve Hartwell, Beth Hardee, Bennett David, Jackie Font- enant, Wilbert Potier, Debra Bourque, Eliz Le Jeune. THIRD ROW; Timmie Hair. Charles Lejeune, Joni Reese, Judy Bertrand, Jerry Clark, Ora Bourque, Ed Saal, Lulu Broussard, Liz Greene, Elaine Woods, Barbara Marceaux. FOURTH ROW: Ann Hair, Beryl Baker, Ina Hardee, Steve Linscombe, Paula Hair, Debra Serele, Linda Mouton, Terry Gayle, Karen Fruge, Lucy Gary, Sharon Saltzman, Cathy Boudeaux. FIFTH ROW; Beverly Meaux, Gay Hardee, Gale Dubois, Ronnie Lougon, Sherri Matthews, Sandra Guidry, Beverly Gaspard, Steve Lejeune, Janita Hebert, David Simon, Terry Husband. 66 TOP ROW, left to right: Ina Hardee, Ed Saal, Jackie Fontenot, Wilbert Potier. SECOND ROW: Steve Lins- combe, Brenda Touchet, Lulu Brous- sard, David Simon. THIRD ROW: Gale Dubois, Beverly Gaspard, Micheal Rizzuto, Beth Hardee. Curtis Magazine $ 100 plus Salesmen Junior, Beth Hardee, brought in the grand total of $402. 83 to lead her society, the Purples, in the winners' circle. Office Workers TOP ROW, left to tight: Beverly Meaux, Brenda Touchet, Roderick Boudreaux, A. J. Broussard, Michael Mouton. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Glenn Richard, Debra Searle, Wade Cormier, Dianne Theriot, Wayne Braus. Sick-Room Aid Elizabeth Le Jeune ATHLETICS JOHN BERTRAND QB RODERICK BOUDREAUX End TERRY HUNGERFORD End TOMMY HEARD Tackle JACKIE KIBODEAUX Back LORPHEA BROUSSARD End BACK ROW, L. to R.: Tim Badon, Ernest Breaux, Sanders Gas- pard. Tommy Heard, Jackie Kibodeaux, Wendell Guidry, Rod- erick Boudreaux, Kenneth Dugas, Jonathan Williams, Reggie Broussard, Daniel Vincent, Leroy Broussard, Terry Vincent, Ter- ry Hungerford, Edmund Boudreaux. MIDDLE ROW: Raymond Dillon, Pat Touchet, Tommy Lejeune, Harold Woods, Jimmy LEROY BROUSSARD Guard DANIEL VINCENT Tackle KENNETH DUGAS Tackle RAYMOND DILLON Guard HENRY SUIRE Guard Bertrand, Kenneth Vondenstein, Wade Cormier, John Bertrand, Steven Lejeune, Kirby Trahan, Charles Breaux, Larry Breaux, Lorphea Broussard. FRONT ROW: Rodney Derouen, Bennet He- bert, Pat Lemaire, Henry Suire, Randy Woods, Donald Derouen, Rodney Lejeune, Daniel Guilbeaux, Randy Petry, Allen Petry, Gordon Thibodeaux, Steven Linscombe. REGGIE BROUSSARD Tackle TOMMY LEJEUNE Back JOEY HEARD Guard WADE CORMIER Center BENNET HEBERT Back BACK ROW, L. to R.: are Tommy Lejeune, Jackie Kibodeaux, Harold Woods. The boy in the quarter- back position is Pat Touchet. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: are Roderick Boudreaux. Reggie Broussard, Terry Vincent. Wade Cormier, Raymond Dillon, Kenneth Dugas, Jonathan Williams. The offensive team in formation. BACK ROW: Daniel Vincent, Roderick Boudreaux, Terry Hungerford, Lorphea Broussard. FRONT ROW: Rodney Derouen, Jackie Kibodeaux, Harold Woods, Tommy Lejeune. COACHING STAFF, L. to R.: Coach Dallas Ab' shire. Coach Guy Smith, Head Coach Hampton Primeaux, Coach P. Saporita. at Spirit Poster 1968 Gueydan Bear Rivals October 4 October 11 October 18 ... - October 25 Sunset November 1 - - - - November 8 - - - - Practice! Practice! Practice! 1969 Golden Bears 1968-69 BASKETBALL TEAM; (TOP L to R) Ed Saal, Shelby Simon, Wen- dell Guidry, Horace LeGros, Ned Robinson, Johnny Williams and James Simon. (MIDDLE L to R) Coach Dallas Abshire, John Earl Bertrand, Na- than Lemaire, Pat Touchet, Mike Rizzuto, Randall Hanks and Larry Broussard (Scorer). (BOTTOM L to R) Stephan LeJeune, Rodney Deuron, David Simon, Phil Rizzuto, Wilbert Potier (Manager) and Glenn Richard. 1968 CLASS A STATE RUNNERUPS RECORD: 29-2 (TOP L to R) Edwin Theriot. Danny Gayle, James Simon, Joe LeBlanc, Johnny Williams, Glenn McDaniel. (KNEELING L to R) Mike Rizzuto, Glenn Broussard, Pat Touchet, Phil Rizzuto, Stuart Williams, and John Earl Bertrand. 74 MIKE RIZZUTO - Senior PHIL RIZZUTO - Senior JAMES SIMON - Senior ONATHAN WILLIAMS - Junior JERRY FLUITT - Junior PAT TOUCHET - Junior DAVID SIMON - Senior JOHN BERTRAND - Junior NED ROBINSON - Junior RANDALL HANKS - Senior GLENN RICHARD - Senior RODNEY DEROUEN - Sen HORACE LEGROS - Senior WENDELL GUIDRY - Junior The great American cover up? Bet'ya Sandy is watching! Do it ALGEBRAICLY! (X = aB + cY) That boy's getten up in the world You show them PETE M Outstanding Coach District 5-A in conference! Nice move PETE? SEATED: L. Lejeune, J. David, S. Broussard, G. Hardee, M. Lege, B. Marceaux. 2nd ROW: D. Pourciau, A. Hair, B. Touchet, C. Terry, D. Bourque, C. Williams, Coach Lopez, 3rd ROW: S. Guidry, J. Fontenot, J, Theriot, B. Meaux, B. Hardee. SEATED: S. David, C. Lejeune, K. Broussard, T. Primeaux, V. Faulk, E. Broussard. 2nd ROW; C. Lejeune, L. Pourciau, D. Lejeune, P. Petry, K. Hungerford, P. Primeaux, Coach Lopez. 3rd ROW: L. Touchet, S. Broussard, C. Lejeune, L. David, C. Johnston. LIZ LEJEUNE MARY ELLEN LEGE JENNIFER DAVID GAY HARDEE BRENDA TOUCHET BARBARA MARCEAUX SHERRY LIBERSAT JACKIE FONTENOT CONNIE WILLIAMS SUSAN BROUSSARD Mile Relay Pat Touchet, Russ Saltzman, Mike Petry, and Charles Breaux. 440 and 880 Relay Team Phil Rizzuto, Robert Theroit, Mike Petry, and Charles Breaux. Leon Broussard 440 Yd. Dash (Mascot) M JAMES SIMON hot Put and Discus PHIL RIZZUTO Javelin WADE CORMIER Shot Put and Discus HORACE LeGROS Javelin JERRY FLUITT High Jump Javelin CHARLES BREAUX and JOHNNY WILLIAMS 220 yd. Dash MICHEAL PETRY and LESTER POTIER Hurdlers 81 I 968 Football Court DEBBIE HARDEE LINDA MOUTON GAY HARDEE CINDY SALTZMAN 82 SENIORS Senior Officers President: SUZAN CORMIER Secretary: BRENDA TOUCHET Vice-President: BARBARA MARCEAUX Treasurer: ESTHER BROUSSARD 84 85 MICHAEL BOUGARD JACK BENOIT VERA BRANNON 86 GAYLE BREAUX A. J. BROUSSARD ESTHER BROUSSARD 87 LARRY BROUSSARD RPHI;A BROUSSARD LLON BROUSSARD 18 89 90 SANDRA GUIDRY STEVE GUIDRY WAYNE GUIDRY 92 93 94 95 LINDA HEBERT JACKIE KIBODEAUX TERRY HUNGERFOR] 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 Seniors on Cloud Nine! ■sn Where did she go? Pay attention, RONNIE. Ordering graduation invitations. Simply GORGEOUS. Brilliant deductions. Cheer up! The worst is yet to come. U Z - 3 ud«0 JUNIORS Junior Officers SANDY COURV1LLE - President STEVEN LE JEUNE - Vice President CATHERINE BOUDREAUX - Secretary MARY ELLEN LEGE - Treasurer no Dora Benoit Freddie Benoit Theresa Benoit Mr. Bejach measuring Sandy for her class ring. John Earl Joan Catherine Edmond Roderick Janelle Bertrand Bertrand Boudreaux Boudreaux Boudreaux Bourque Ora Mae Wayne Earnest Cynthia Leroy Lula Bourque Braus Breaux Broussard Broussard Broussard Martha Broussard Reggie Broussard Larry Clark Sandra Courville Gloria Dubois Ralph Dupree Jackie Fontenot Lucy Garrie Sanders Gaspard John Greene Colette Guidry Gale Guidry Timothy Guidry Wendell Guidry Beth Hardee Dwight Hardee Sarah Hardee Michael Hartwell Stephen Joey Tommy Hartwell Heard Heard Dee Ann Terry Elizabeth Hungerford Husband Jolivette Bennett Dona Keith Hebert Hebert Henry Diane John Debra Jones Laseter LeBleu Sheryl Matthews Beverly Meaux Frank Monceaux Linda Mouton Michael Mouton Michael Petry Juanita Plaisance Henry Reese Winifred Reese Ivy Richard Larry Richard Ned Robinson Lawrence Saltzman Pat Scanlan Debra Searle G. C. Smith Cherryl Sonnier Leo Smith Janice Theroit Martha Smith Robert Theroit Dorthy Thibodeaux Flora Thompson Brenda Touchet Future Seniors? Metrecal For Lunch Bunch! SOPHOMORES Sophomore Officers President - GAY HARDEE Secretary - HELEN ADAMS Vice-President - JENNIFER DAVID Treasurer - EDWARD SAAL 116 Kenneth Abshire Roger Abshire Warren Abshire Helen Adams Peggy Arpin Tim Badon Beryl Baker Terry Beard Ira Paul Benoit Marylyn Benoit Mary Benoit Brenda Bertrand David Bertrand Daniel Braus Larry Breaux Barbara Broussard Jonna Broussard Lucille Broussard Patricia Broussard Peter Broussard Saul Broussard Susan Broussard Ethel Decuit Elaine Dillon Raymond Dillon Kenneth Dugas Michael Elliott Jerry Fluitt David Fruge Karen Fruge Suzan Gaspard Terry Gayle Ricky Guidry Daniel Guilbeaux Timala Hair Gay Hardee Diane Hebert Nathan Hebert Robert Hebert Cleveland Hines Larry Hungerford Hope Istre Linda Istre Randall Kibodeaux Carol Lavergne Amanda LeBlanc Jonathan LeBlanc Kathy LeBlanc Joey Ledoux Bertha Lege Brenda Lege Deborah Lejeune Phoebe Lejeune Rodney Lejeune James Lepretre Mark Marceaux Roxanne Meaux Judy Melancon Randall Petry Brenda Potier Debra Pourciau Darlene Richard Patricia Potier Edward Saal Nelson Saltzman Sharon Saltzman Ellen Smith Aline Simon Perely Sonnier Dianne Theroit Nelson Theroit Charles Thibodeaux Janine Thibodeaux Sue Ellen Thibodeaux Terry Vincent Constance Williams ■ Randy Woods Vera Woods Up! Jerry Worley We use Vote toothpaste. Do you? Action Reaction Falling? Down! FRESHMEN Freshman Officers STELLA CORMIER GORDON THIBODEAUX CINDY HARRINGTON ROXANNE RICHARD President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 122 Audie Abshire Harry Adams Together again! Robert Allen Peggy Babin Christine Benoit Danette Benoit Earl Benoit jerry Benoit Lucinda Benoit Charlotte Bertrand Judy Bertrand Charles Breaux Thomas Breaux Deborah Bourque Barbara Broussard Rocky Campbell Karen Clark Elwanda Cormier Stella Cormier Donald Derouen Janet Faulk Lester Forman Martha Guidry Elizabeth Hargrave Glbert Hebert Patricia Hebert Randall Hebert Sue Hebert Cynthia Herrington Denny Herrington Joel Hilbin Luke Istre Roderick Laseter Tim LeBlanc Eva Mae Lege Jessie Lege Peggy Lege Rodney Lege Patricia LeJeune Preston LeJeune Ramona LeJeune Mark Lemaire Freshman girls at the Fountain of Youth. Steven Linscombe Cody Longon What's going on? Loretta Marceaux Donna Maxile Carroll Meaux Caroline Menard Robert Mier Mark Mouton Allan Petry Darryl Potier Shane Primeaux Joni Reese Elaine Richard Mary Ann Richard Ramona Richard Roxanne Richard Charlene Rizzuto Marilyn Roche Charlene Saltzman Betty Guidry Kathleen Saltzman Lucinda Saltzman Mary Shaw Cynthis Simon Sterling Simon Carl Smith Lindsey Smith Thomas Sonnier Henry Suire Catherine Terry Lawrence Teriot Gordon Thibodeaux Jacob Toups Donna Trahan Randle Trahan Linda Touchet Roland Touchet Glenda Villejoin Glenda Vincent Brenda Vonderstein Beverly Wallace Carolyn Walton Starting out young, aren't they? Bridgette Woods Karen Woods JUNIOR HIGH Larry Adams Geraldine Arpin Michael Backstrom Terry Badon Sylvia Belaire Barbara Benoit Brenda Benoit Ellen Benoit Judy Benoit Stephanie Benoit Jimmie Bertrand Ramona Bertrand Zenith Bertrand Debra Breaux Wendell Breaux Alvie Broussard Duane Broussard Randy Broussard Sandra Broussard Stanley Broussard Wade Clark David Cormier Harry Cormier Lorraine Cormier Grade Curtis Dugas Zoe Duhon Ricky Elliott Lester Faulk Janice Fontenot Jasper Fontenot Helen Galley Carlen Gaspard Charlene Guidry Erwin Guidry Michael Guidry Patrick Guidry Charlotte Gums Patsy Hanks David Hebert Richard Hebert Roxanne Hebert Kathleen Henry Rhonda Hoffpauir Joseph Huntsberry Mary Huntsberry Michael Jannise Paul Johnson Ernie Jones 129 ,t iit Michael Kibodeaux David Lavergne Andre LeBlanc Bonnie LeBlanc Martha LeBlanc Sherman LeBlanc Michael LeDoux Danny Lejeune Sam Lejeune no Harold Lege Michael Lege Jeanne Lepretre Darryl Livingston Agnes McDaniel Lynn McDaniel Lynne Martin Brenda Melancon Randy Menard Christine Mier Annette Monceaux Randall Mouton Ernest Patin William Petry Chris Pinkard Johnny Porter Christine Richard Geraldine Richard Debra Robin Errol Robinson Melinda Simon Lottie Smith Shelia Stanfield Hal Stelly Chris Theriot Michael Toups Mark Trahan Patricia Trahan Thomas Trahan Beverly Vincent Cleveland Vincent Lawrence Vincent Loretta Vincent James Wallace Billy Ray Walton Cheryl Woods Gwendolyn Woods Lillian Woods Aimee Zaunbrecher 131 Seventh Grade Duane Searle Charlene LeJeune Junior High Favorites Eighth Grade Michael Toups Christine Richard Daniel Abshire Pamela Abshire Cynthia Benoit Judy Broussard Kathleen Broussard Sherry Broussard Pearly Adams Randy Benoit Donald Bertrand Roger Bouley Robert Brannon Dewey Dupree Brenda Guidry Jerry Guidry Janet Gums Catherine Hebert 134___________ Raymond Jannise Celine Johnston Charles LeDoux Dwain LeBleu Debra LeJeune Katherine LeJeune Glynn Lougon Carol Matlock Craig Kibodeaux Ricky LeBlanc Robert LeDoux Charlene LeJeune Henry LeJeune Hudson Libersat Lynn Lougon Patrick McDaniel ,, Pamela Peshoff Kenneth Petry Sharon Petry Angela Potier Eatline Primeaux Michael Primeaux Paula Primeaux Nelson Richard Cecile Potier Dwaine Searle Jenny Theriot Purvis Toucher Lucinda Wallace 136 Brenda Saltzman Randa Stelly Lana Touchet Cathy Trahan Roderick Williams FAVORITES Seniors Leon Broussard Suzan Cormier 138 1, 139 Steven Hartwell Sandy Courville Juniors Gay Hardee Joey LeDoux Sophomores MOST HANDSOME MOST BEAUTIFUL Wayne Suzan Worley Cormier SWEETHEART Debbie Hardee HEARTTHROB Terry Hungerford BEST SPORT 142 Linda Suire Leon Broussard BOY AND GIRL OF THE YEAR James Suzan Simon Cormier WITTIEST BEST PERSONALITY Leon Linda Leon Paula Broussard Hebert Broussard Hair 143 MOST DEPENDABLE Suzan Jack Cormier Benoit MOST AMBITIOUS Barbara Glenn Marceaux Richard i SCHOOL SPIRIT Brenda Clayton Touchet LeJuene 144 BEST DRESSED Ann Leon Hair Broussard MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Suzan Glenn Cormier Richard MOST COURTEOUS Ina Jack Hardee Benoit 145 MOST STUDIOUS Suzan Glenn Cormier Richard MOST ATHLETIC Brenda Jackie Touchet Kibodeaux MOST VIVACIOUS Linda Steve Hebert Guidry 146 Cafeteria Mrs. M. A. Smith Mrs. G. Benoit Mrs. P. Breaux Mrs. F. Richard Mrs. H. Menard Mr. W. Guidry Non-Teaching Personnel Canning Center Operators Workers Oua, Q.Lt-rxXL p uOjuO£.| Uj (HAA, C UUL- vYVCi L-Ci ct . Hca. Spv lt o K. -W«L CX v-u - S OLnro Cc av b -m- ) Ol n S u vj-Xe r cn. uAvtrtx aJC lo t owv. .sc no c cxj- S o ca. (XttJ UjrtvJL. C CX-A lftitXw JC lx_ jJe' 5 C. VJLAJoC '- qt-UUui A- OfU. Ou rv. CXX - H oc v. 149 Our shiney Senior Girls’ rings. I need 3 boys at the board, YOU and YOU and YOU. (6) Jack said, Linda, Esther and Martha were just silly Senior girls. Sorry, you are wrong again, Michael. (5) (Guess who?) 150 Action!!! WOW! Gee what a beauty ... (1) Let's take a vote. i 'Yea, STINKEY Senior girls' rings. Reaction!!! (4) Us? Yes. Miss Lucille. (5) Just because I was injured in football and put in the hospital, doesn’t mean my eyes are shut! ;£ Alone, alone. ALL ALL alone. Mr. Dunn displaying some prizes to be given away. CAUTION: Engage Brain before putting mouth into gear. Senior girls goofing off from Bookkeeping. THREE and only THREE of a kind. Oh! It's you again. 1 MiSS MflO£L V£ Lo pKtt Fa E€MKfl TfvrvJ LRf M£. OLLUOtJ Ln ) Df C LfWTo. Seniors ABSHIRE, BETTY A Woman's work and washing of dishes is never at an end.” Blue Society BA DON, DEBRA A sweet girl-graduate. Blue Society; Chorus-2,3,4; Basketball-1; Pep Squad-1,3; Bruin Staff BELLER, ROCHELLE A wise and an understanding heart. Blue Society; Basketball-1; Library Club-1 BENOIT. JACK Young men are fitter to invent than judge. Green Society - Vice President; Band-1,2,3,4; Drum Major-3,4; Bruin Staff; Drum Major Camp-3; Rally - English II and Literature III; Growl Staff; Parish Honor Band-3 BOUGARD, MICHAEL In him alone, 'twas natural to please. Green Society; Band-1,2,3,4; Industrial Arts-1 BRANNON, VERA You never can tell what I’ll do next. Blue Society; FHA-4; Chorus-4; Band-1; Bruin Staff; Bounce and Volleyball BREAUX, GAYLE AV Thank you for nothing. Purple Society; Industrial Arts-4 BROUSSARD, A. J. 'AA wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. Green Society; Office Helper; Industrial Arts; Basketball-1 BROUSSARD, ESTHER No sooner said than done. ” Blue Society; Pep Squad-3,4; Library Club-1; Treasurer - Senior Class; Bruin Staff; FHA-4; Society Bounceball BROUSSARD, LARRY Opinion in good men is but knowledge in the making. Blue Society; Library Club-2; Track-2; Growl Staff-1; Office Helper-1; Football Manager-3; Basketball Scorer-4 BROUSSARD, LEON Beware! I may yet do something sensational. Green Society; Track-1,2,3,4 BROUSSARD, LORPHEA No man is free who is not master of himself. Blue Society; Industrial Arts BROUSSARD, SUSAN Why should I spare words? They cost nothing. Blue Society CAMPBELL, ROSE A sunny smile in a friendly way. Green Society; Student Council - Secretary; Science, Math, Library Clubs; FHA; Choir CORMIER, SUZAN Her quiet ways only add to her charms. Purple Society - Secretary; Beta Club - Secretary; Freshman Secretary; Senior President; Sophomore Treasurer; FHA-4; Bruin Staff; Pelican St.; FFA Sweet- heart; Homecoming Court-4 DEROUEN, RODNEY Quietness often leads to fame. Purple Society; Football; Basketball DUGAS, DORA True as steel. Purple Society; Chorus-2; FHA-1 DUHON, MARILYN True love never did run smooth. ” Green Society; Beta Club-2,3,4; Bruin Staff; Growl Staff-2,3,4; Quill and Scroll; Chorus-1,3; Majorette-1,2; Homecoming Court-1; Basketball-2; Rally - English I and Typing 158 GASPARD, BEVERLY What’s the news? Orange Society; Band-1,2,3,4; Basketball GOODRUM, BRENDA A quality for every freckle. Orange Society; Pep squad-3; Bruin Staff GUIDRY. NORMAN Man after his own heart. Purple Society; Indsutrial Art; Agriculture GUIDRY, SANDRA Marriage is destiny, made in heaven. Green Society-Secretary-4; Basketball-1,2,3; Scorekeeper-4; Beta Club-2,3,4; Reporter-3; Pep Squad-3,4; Pre$ident-3; Growl Staff; Track-3; Bruin Staff GUIDRY, STEVE All great men are dying, I feel ill myself. Blue Society; Football-2; FFA-1,2,3; Chorus-1 2; Band-1 1 2; Vice President GUIDRY, WAYNE I believe in work but I am not in favor of it. Green Society; Agriculture-1,2,3,4; Industrial Arts-1 HAIR. ANN Pretty is what pretty does. Blue Society - Vice President-3; Secretary-4; Beta Club-2,3,4; Bruin Staff; Basketball-1,3,4; Band-1,2,3; Track-3,4; Leadership Conference; Library HAIR, PAULA With a smile on her lips and a tear in her eyes. Purple Society; Library Club - Vice President-4; Bruin Staff; Band-1,2; Pep Squad-3,4; Society Bounce and Volleyball HANKS, RANDALL There is no man but speaketh more honestly than he can do or think. Orange Society-Secretary-4; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Beta Club-2.3.4; FFA; Growl Staff; Bruin Staff; Rally - Ag. I - District; Ag. II - State HARDEE. DEBBIE Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf? Green Society; Chorus-3,4; Majorette-1,2,3 HARDEE, INA It's love. It’s love that makes the world go around. Green Society - Treasurer-4; Majorette-3; Alternate Majorette-1,2; FHA-3; Beta Club; Library Club-4 - President: Bruin Staff HARRINGTON, BEVERLY Let the chips fall where they may. Purple Society; Chorus-2,3,4 HEBERT, FREEMAN He says little, but thinks alot. Purple Society; Industrial Arts-1 HEBERT, JANITA Make ’em laugh; make ’em cry; make 'em wait. Orange Society - Girls Captain-4; Band; Track; Majorette-3; Head-4 HEBERT, JERRY That’s as well as if I had said it myself. Blue Society HEBERT, LINDA Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Purple Society; FHA-2; Chorus-3; Pep Squad; Bruin Staff HUNGERFORD, TERRY If girls interfere with your work, quit work. Green Society; Industrial Arts-4; Football KIBODEAUX, JACKIE Life, if you know how to live it, is long enough. Blue Society; Band-1,2,3,4; Industrial Arts-2; Football LAPOINTE, SANDRA When angry, count to ten before you speak. Blue Society - Girls Captain-3 - Vice President-4; Band-1,2, 3,4; Bruin Staff; Cheerleader-3,4; Head-4; Society Bounceball 160 LAVERGNE, ELIZABETH Quietness is best. Purple Society LE BLANC, MICHAEL The best is yet to come. Blue Society LE GROS, HORACE When you call me that, smile. Blue Society; Basketball; Track LEJEUNE, CLAYTON Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Green Society - Boy's Captain-3,4; FFA-1,2,3,4; Reporter-3; President-4; Track- 1,2,3,4; Football-1, 3,4 LEJEUNE, ELIZABETH Unlike others, she is herself. ” Orange Society; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Track-3,4; Pep Squad-4; FHA-1; Sick Room aide-2,4; Office helper-3 LE MAIRE, NATHAN If at first you don’t succeed - Oh, well, skip it! Blue Society; Treasurer-1; Industrial Arts-4; Basektball-1; Track-1 LOUGON, RONNIE Blesses is the man who invented sleep. Blue Society; Band-1,2; Industrial Arts-1 MARCEAUX, BARBARA I agree with you, but you're wrong. Orange Society; Track-3,4; Rally - Home Ec. I and III; Basketball-1,2,3.4; Growl Staff-3,4; Beta Club-2,3,4; Pelican State; President-2; 4-H-1.2; Sec- retary-3; Vice President-4; Quill and Scroll; Cheerleader-2,3,4 MAYER, BONNIE Leave silence to the Saints - I'm only human. Purple Society MC DANIEL, GLENN Quiet and shy, a real sweet guy. Orange Society; Football-1; Basketball-2; Rally - Physics MC LIN, GAY NELL Marriage is honorable, but housekeeping is a shrew. Green Society; Beta Club MECHE, WILBERT Ask me no question. Purple Society POTIER, LESTER I am going to seek the great. Purple Society: Football-2; Track-3; FFA-3; State Delegate; State Farmer Degree; National Convention POTIER, WILBERT The friends of my friends are my friends. Green Society; Industrial Arts PRIMEAUX, LINDA Ring on her finger, man on her mind. Orange Society; Library Club-1,2; Bruin Staff REESE, MARTHA Keep smiling; it makes everyone wonder what you've been up to. Blue Society; Pep Squad-3,4; Band-1,2,3,4; FHA-4; Bruin Staff; Society Bounce and Volleyball. RICHARD. GLENN No matter how thin you slice it, it's still boloney. Purple Society - Vice President-4; Growl Staff-2,3,4; Editor(news); Bruin Staff; Quill and Scroll-3,4; Basketball-4; Rally - French I, Civics, English III, and Leadership Conference; Parish Government Day-3; Beta Club-2,3,4 RIZZUTO, MICHEAL Says he 'I'M a handsome man, but I'm a gay deceiver.' Orange Society - President-4; Track-1,2; Football-1,3; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Growl Staff-3,4; Editor; Bruin Staff; Rally-1,2,3,4; Quill and Scroll; Freshman - Vice President; Sophomore - Vice President; Junior - President: Beta Club-2,3,4; 162 Parish Day-3,4; Pelican State; Basketball-All Dis.-3,4; All Parish-3.4; All State- 3 RIZZUTO, PHIL Take care of me - there will never be another. Purple Society - President-4; Track-2,3,4; Football-1,3; Rally-1,3,4; Growl Staff-3,4; Bruin Staff; Beta Club-2,3,4; Parish Government Day; Freshman - President; Junior - Vice President; Quill and Scroll; Leadership Conference; Bas- ketball-All District-3,4; All Parish-3,4; All State-3 SALTZMAN, RUSSELL There is no such word as fail. Purple Society; Track-3; 4-H-2 President; Public Speaking; FFA-1.2.3.4; Vice President - State Farmer Degree SIMON, DAVID Always up to something. Orange Society; Basketball-1,2, 3,4; Track-1; Band-1,2,3 SIMON, JAMES The Bear that walks like a man. Blue Society; Track-1,2,3; Basketball-1, 2,3, 4; Growl Staff-2; Quill and Scroll; Rally - American History SIMON, SHELBY To have money is a fear, not to have it is a grief. Orange Society; Rally-3; Manager-3 SUIRE, LINDA Laugh and the whole world laughs with you; frown and it wrinkles your face. Orange Society; Pep Squad-3,4; Band-1.2,3.4; FHA-1, 3.4 - Treasurer-4; Bruin Staff; Society Bounce and Volleyball THIBODEAUX, GLENDA Love all, trust a few. Orange Society; Chorus-2,3.4; FHA-1; Bruin Staff TOUCHET, BRENDA I must follow him through thick and thin.” Green Society; Basketball-1,2,3,4; Beta Club; Track; Library Club-1,2; Rally - Geometry, Algebra II, and Leadership Conference 163 VINCENT, DANIEL Perhaps no man shall ever know whether it is better to wear night caps or not. Orange Society; Football-2,3,4; Industrial Arts-1,4; Library Club-3 WOODS, HAROLD He is quiet as a lamb. Green Society; Football-1,2; Industrial Arts-1,4; Track-1 WOODS, LINDA Her journey ends in lover's meeting. Orange Society; Bruin Staff WORLEY, WAYNE Only one of his kind in captivity. ” Green Society; Band-1,2,3,4 Senior Information Editors 164 Linda Woods Linda Primeaux Senior Class SEATED: Betty Abshite, Esther Broussard, Steve Guidry. 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