Jennings High School - Bulldogs Growl Yearbook (Jennings, LA)

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BULLDOG’S GROWL JENNINGS HIGH SCHOOL JENNINGS, LOUISIANA 1972 VOL. XXVI Doors Opened To . . . Administration.......................7 Classes.............................29 Athletics...........................95 Student Life.......................145 Advertisers........................213 “Growl” Staff Sponsors: Mrs. James Carter and Mr. Paul Delacroix Editors-in-Chief...Richard Bordelon and Frances Ann Dennis Advertising Editor..........................Rhonda Martin Subscription Manager .......................Sonya Gunnell Bookkeeper ..........................................Connie Cassidy Faculty Editor........................................Peter Dupree Index Editor...................................Elinor Istre Photographers .................Glenn Watson and Burt Tietje Class Editors . Karen LeDoux, Debbie Bendily, and Carol Minter Doors Opened The Way To . . . Improvement Learning — Friendship — Doors Led To . . . 4 . . . And The beginning . . . The end! Guidance Leadership Memories The 1912 BULLDOG'S GROWL was dedicated to a teacher who has exemplified leadership, loyalty courage, friendship, and enthusiasm. His influence on students not only made their lives better but also taught them to appreciate what God has given them. We proudly dedicate the 1972 BULLDOG'S GROWL to Mr. Antoine Valdetero. 6 Administration A. Mr. Harelson presided over numerous meetings and special assemblies of the student body. B. Mr. Harelson frequented the gym while carrying out his duties of observation as chief administrator. C. With his many duties Mr. Harelson founa time to discuss operational problems of the learning center with Miss Charles. 8 D ▼ A. Mr. Ward checked the teachers’ register to determine the number of substitutes needed. B. One duty of Mr. Delacroix, as assistant principal, was to issue absentee slips. C. Mr. Ward completed many items of paperwork during his daily routine. D. Mr. Delacroix spoke with Thomas Istre concerning school regulations. 9 Office Staff Assisted in School Operations 10 A A B ▼ C ▼ A. Mrs. Evans carefully prepared the many reports concerning the operation of the school. B. Debbie Landry, Pegge Breaux, and Jonny Portie tended to many details in the office. C. Mrs. Billups typed the daily absentee lists. Counselors Guided Students in Their Studies A. Mr. Craig studied his records for information concerning graduating Seniors. B. Mrs. Thibodeaux carefully explained National Merit Test scores to Burt Tietje. C. Mr. Craig supervised many assemblies held during the year. D. Mrs. Gaudet aided Theresa Johnson in scheduling her Freshman classes. 11 MRS. CORA K. ALFRED B. S. Grambling Home Economics, Science Mrs. Alfred worked on lesson plans during her opportunity period. MRS. ANN S. BELAIR B. S. U. S. L. Home Economics Mrs. Belair discussed meal planning with Carolyn May and Debbie Schwartz. MR. M. E. BLANCHARD B. S. L. S. U. Agriculture Mr. Blanchard completed agricultural reports and lesson plans for his classes. MRS. M. E. BLANCHARD B. S. Florida State English IV Mrs. Blanchard assisted Anne Savoy and Kay Conner with interpretations of English literature. 12 MRS. MARJORIE D. BLOCH B. S. M. S. C. W. American history Mrs. Bloch supplied Bobby Reddell with answers to an intriguing American history question. MRS. LAURENCE BRUCHHAUS B. S. U. S. L. Algebra 1 Mrs. Bruchhaus used her media projector to show the solution Albegra I problems. MRS. JAMES R. CARTER B. A. U. S. L. English III, Journalism Tim Pickens received help from Mrs. Carter on an English III vocabulary lesson. MISS RUTHIE M. CHARLES B. A. , M. Ed. Prairie View A M College; Grambling College English Learning Center Miss Charles planned lessons for the Learning Center. 13 MRS. MARGUERITE CLIFFORD B. S. . M. Ed. Northwestern; McNeese Home Economics I,III Mrs. Clifford used informative and decorative posters to introduce sewing accessories. MRS. JOHN L. CONNER B. A. U. S. L. Shorthand, Office Practice, Typing I Mrs. Conner talked with Cynthia Seagraves, while Sharon Fontenot and Paula Broussard continued with the work in Typing II. MRS. CATHERINE B. CORMIER B. A. , M. Ed. McNeese English I, Grammar Mrs. Cormier explained errors on an English I paper to Charles Belair. MR. V. E. CRAIG B. A. , M. Ed. , M. S. U. S. L. ; L. S. U. Guidance Counselor Mr. Craig hurriedly arranged his desk in an effort to consult a student. M MR. PAUL DELACROIX B. S. , M. A. La. Tech; L. S. U. Assistant Principal Mr. Delacroix consulted Mervin Doucet in needed maintenance changes. MR. J. W. FAIN B. S. Louisiana Tech Biology, Athletics Coach Fain lectured to his class on the structure of plants. MISS ANGILEEN S. FLETCHER B. S. Northwestern General Mathematics Miss Fletcher quickly established a time routine for grading papers. MRS. JEANETTE GAUDET B. S. , M. Ed. U. S. L. ; McNeese Guidance Counselor Mrs. Gaudet filled out the Southern Association Report concerning school evaluation. 15 MR. HARRY GILBEAUX B. S. , M. S. Southern Colorado State Industrial Arts Mr. Gilbeaux taught the proper care and use of hand tools. MRS. MARY HARDEE B. S. U. S. L. School Work Adjustment Program Mrs. Hardee used vocational media information in instructing her S. W. A. P. students. MR. EDDIE HARELSON B. S. , M. Ed. La. Tech; L. S. U. Principal Mr. Harelson discussed drivers' education insurance with Mr. Kennedy. MRS. DOROTHY HARRIS B. S. Southern Physical Education Mrs. Harris checked the roll before beginning her physical education class. 16 MRS. LOUISE HERRINGTON B. S. , M. S. University of Oklahoma; Massachusetts Institute of Technology French I, II Mrs. Herrington commented about French poster assignments to Ronnie White and Regina Doucet. MR. HENRY JANICE B. S. . M. Ed. U. S. L. ; McNeese Algebra I. Geometry. Trigonometry, Analysis Mr. Janice formulated geometry proofs for Cindy Shoats. MR. RAYMOND JOHNS B. A. Grambling Civics Mr. Johns compared forms of governments of major nations for his class. MR. ROY La POINT B. A. . M. A. U. S. L. ; McNeese American History. Civics Mr. LaPoint located the thirteen colonies for his American history class. 17 MRS. MARY PETERS LINDSEY B. A. . M. Ed. L. S. U. ; McNeese Speech I, II Mrs. Lindsey directed the reading of the script for - Jane Eyre -. MR. ELLIS LORMAND B. A. U. S. L. Senior Mathematics, General Mathematics Mr. Lormand listened to questions concerning mathematics problems. MR. BEVERLY O'BRIEN B. S. Southern University Boys' Physical Education Mr. O'Brien paused for a moment while his physical education class prepared for calisthenics. MRS. B1RDELL PERKINS B. S. , M. A. Southern General Business, Typing II Mrs. Perkins timed Typing I students during a speed test. 18 NarX. «v ja MR. HENRY REYNOLDS B. S. East Tennessee State University English II Mr. Reynolds and Arthur Spikes found humor in an English II discussion. MR. FRANK RICARD B. A. , M. M. E. Louisiana College; McNeese Chorus Mr. Richard taught the Alma Mater to the Freshman Class. MR. BARDIE ROBERTS, JR. B. S. , M. M. E. L. S. U. Band, Music Appreciation Mr. Roberts checked various musical instruments used by members of the performing band. MRS. ROSALIND A. SARRADET B. A. U. S. L. Typing I Mrs. Sarradet conducted many timed writings in Typing I. 19 MR. SHELDON SIMMONS B. A. Louisiana College Chemistry, Physics Mr. Simmons explained the element chart to Chemistry class. MR. SIDNEY SOILEAU B. S. McNeese Physical Education, Athletics Coach Soileau supervised a wrestling bout for lower classmen of J. H. S. MRS. SARETHA STOLZLE B. S. McNeese General Science, Biology Mrs. Stolzle helped Allison Knight with a soulution to a math problem relating to general science. MRS. WILLIAM TIETJE, JR. B. S. Louisiana Tech Biology Mrs. Tietje transferred grades to grade sheets at the end of the first six weeks. 20 MR. ANTOINE VALDETERO B. A. Southeastern La. College Bookkeeping I, II Mr. Valdetero explained the use of the general ledger to his first hour bookkeeping class. MISS RUTH VIDRINE B. A. Louisiana College English II Miss Vidrine readily adjusted to life at J. H. S. as she filled the English II vacancy. MR. JAMES WARD, JR. B. S. , M. A. Southern University; Texas Southern Assistant Principal Mr. Ward addressed the student body many times during the year. MRS. JOSEPHINE L. WARD B. A. Lei and English III Mrs. Ward reviewed fundamentals of library classification for her class. 21 MR. HAROLD WATKINS B. S. , M. Ed. McNeese General Science, Athletics Coach Watkins studied journals in preparation for general science class. MRS. THELMA DeBOER WELDON B. A. , M. Ed. Northwestern; L. S. U. Special Education Mrs. Weldon prepared art materials for use by her special education class. MRS. JAMES WILSON B. S. , M. Ed. U. S. L. ; L. S. U. Home Economics I Mrs. Wilson demonstrated the proper care and use of the sewing machines to beginning homemakers. MR. JAMES WILSON B.S. , M. Ed. U.S.L.; L. S. U. S. W.A.P. Mr. Wilson instructed his class in mathematics. 22 MRS. JUANITA THIBODEAUX B. S. , M. Ed. Grambling; Texas Southern Guidance Counselor Mrs. Thibodeaux typed many items of paperwork to be used in counseling. A. Miss Trahan planned a course of study for basketball to be used in physical education. B. Mr. Cormier assisted Melvin Boxie and Alfred Zachary in tool technology class. C. Miss Carolyn Dosier conducted a business English class during the absence of Mrs. Conner. D. Mrs. Burgess compiled magazines to be used by Seniors for research papers. 23 Teachers Promoted A. Coach Van Hook plotted points for his Algebra II class. B. Mrs. Mitchell prepared a bulletin board for her class. C. Mrs. Joseph was interrupted as she was grading papers. D. Coach Cespiva used an overhead projector as a valuable teaching aid. E. Mrs. Harelson listened attentively as she called the roll, while substituting for Mrs. Blanchard. E ▼ 24 Learning at J.H.S. A. Mr. Kennedy explained the principles of small engines to his class. B. Mrs. Bass showed diversified qualities needed by a substitute as she filled in for Mrs. Carter. C. Mrs. Johnson checked the condition of books in the library. D. As Safety Club sponsor, Mr. Levy supervised many meetings hela during the year. E. Mr. Cornett set up exercise routines for his physical education classes. 25 Staff Maintained A. The cafeteria workers were Mrs. Lucille Roy, Mrs. Lilly Babineaux, Mrs. Vernice Pelo-quin, manager, Mrs. Luma Guillot, Mrs. Henry Daigle, and Mrs. Hilda Mouton. B. A new lunch schedule was initiated during midterm tests. C. The janitors were Mr. Mervin Doucet, Mr. Wallace Roy, Mr. Earvin Perkins, Mr. Russell Doucet, and Mr. Noah La-vergne. 26 School Operations E ▼ A. The bus drivers for the current year were Edmund Tizeno, Ben Lewis, Curley Simon, Arthur Eastman, Clifford Courville, and Curley Richard. B. Also included were Mr. John Reed, Howard Mier, Ben Levy, O. !. Lejeune, Oran Smith, and Grace Lawdins. C. Mervin and Russel Doucet made preparations for the installation of the new ice machine. D. Mr. Ernest Guidry sprayed the hall in an effort to rid tne school of mosquitoes. E. A line of buses was a corrlmon sight during the late hours of scnool. 27 Teachers Prepared Students for the Future The following teachers' portraits were not abailable: Mr. Wayne Cespiva B. S. , McNeese World Geography Mr. Harold Cornett B. A., McNeese Speech I, III Physical Ed. Mrs. Geneva Gray B. A. , McNeese Learning Program Mr. Curtis Gros B. S. , Northwestern M.Ed. , McNeese Drivers Ed. Athletics Mrs. Bettye Johnson B. S. , Southern M.Ed. , Texas Southern Librarian Miss Nora Joseph B. S. , Grambling M.Ed., Southern Home Economics II Vocational Ed. Mr. Donald Kennedy B. S. , U. S. L. Drivers Ed. Industrial Arts Mr. Harry Levy B. S. . Southern Union M. Ed. , Prairie View Drivers Ed. Mrs. lone Mitchell B. S. . Southern English I Mrs. Priscilla Parker B. S. , McNeese Physical Ed. Miss Edith Trahan B. S., McNeese P. Ed. World History Mr. Eugene Van Hook B. S. , McNeese Algebra II Athletics 28 Seniors Demonstrated A. B. Senior class officers for the 1971-72 school year were Anne Savoy, president; Sandra Patterson,and Emily Phillips, business managers; Paul Medus, vice-president; and Charlie Delacroix, secretary. Not shown is Mona Hebert, treasurer. Senior Student Council representatives for the 1971-72 school year were Rhonda Martin, Charlie Delacroix, and Debra Gilbeaux. Not shown is Victor Breaux. 30 Their Leadership GLENN ALLBRITTON JANET ALLISON JULIE ANDRUS DEBBIE ARCENEAUX JANET ARDOIN PATRICIA ARDOIN SHERRY ARDOIN AVIE BARNES DEBBIE BENDILY CARL BENEDICT BERNADINE BENOIT CHRISSY BERRY KAREN BERRY GEORGE BERTRAND JOAN BERTRAND RONNIE BERTRAND 31 Homecoming Week Was MARTHA BIAS TOMMY BIESSENBERGER MYRA BLACKWELL RICHARD BORDELON TIMMY BOUDREAUX SHEILA BOURQUE CLIFTON BREAUX MEDLEY BREAUX l!«!8S9?giil PEGGE BREAUX RANDY BREAUX SHERRELL BREAUX VICTOR BREAUX What would the Senior class have done without the marvelous help of Richard Bordelon! 32 Dedicated to Seniors CARL BROUSSARD ELIZABETH BROUSSARD ERWIN BROUSSARD MARTHA BROUSSARD PAULA BROUSSARD DONALD BROWN MARILYN BROWN MARY ESTER BROWN VMM ROBERT BUJOL ROBIN BURGESS RICHARD CAMPBELL TED CASSIDY Don't tell me I spelled it wrong again!” exclaimed Karen Berry. 33 Seniors Had Distinguished CARLTON CLEMENT RAMONA COLEMAN KAREN COMEAUX KAY CONNER CURTIS CORMIER PAUL COURREGE A ► CHARLOTTE DAIGLE DARRELL DAIGLE B ► KARL DAIGLE KURT DAIGLE 34 Guest Speakers SAVANNAH DARTEZ DARLA DASCH RANDY DAVIS WANDA DAVIS CHARLIE DELACROIX FRANCES ANN DENNIS JUDY DENNIS STELLA DeVALL LOIS DOUCET THOMAS DOUCET ANNA DUHON CARROLL DUNN PETER DUPREE CHRISTINE EARLE ELAINE EASTMAN 35 DON EDWARDS Seniors Took Breaks TERRY FIELDS ROGER FONTENOT SHARON FONTENOT DEBBIE FREY DANNY FRUGE MICHAEL GARY A ► DEBRA GILBREAUX DEBBIE GOTTE B ► RUBY GRAY LYNETTE GREEN A. A moment of reflective thinking seems to be what Carolyn Hebert is doing. B. Mary Jane Shultz serves punch at a Home Economics IV party to Martha Bias. i 36 From Time to Time ROSE GUIDRY SUSAN GUIDRY BARBARA GUILLORY NADINE GUILLORY SONYA GUNNELL KEITH GUTHRIE RONNIE HAMILTON CAROLYN HEBERT 37 Seniors Had LANYA MINE PAUL HORMELL DANNY ISTRE ELINOR ISTRE MARK JEFFRIES MICHAEL JONES RONNIE JOSEPH NETTE JULIAN COLLEEN KENNEDY SHELLY KOBER RANDY LaBOWE MICHAEL LaCOMBE 38 Special Duties DEBBIE LANDRY JUDY LANGLEY JoANN LaSAGE CAROL LaVERGNE SANDRA LAWLESS STANLEY LeBLANC KAREN LeDOUX CHRISTINE LEGER JACKIE LEGER ' TOMMY LEGER BEVERLY LeGROS EARLINE LeJEUNE 39 Homecoming Court Was MASON LeJEUNE ROBERT LeJEUNE JACKIE LOPEZ JACK McFARLAIN mike McFarland RICKY McLEAN A ► RHONDA MARTIN DEBRA MATHEWS B GLENN MATTE CAROLYN MAY 40 Honored at Assembly PAUL MEDUS DENISE MYERS RITA MYERS SANDRA PATTERSON THELMA PENLAND JOSEPH PERKINS SHERYL PERKINS EMILY PHILLIPS CAROL PICKETT SUSAN PIROZZOLO JONNY SUE PORT IE SHERRIE PUGH MAXINE RANDOLPH A. L. REED KENNY REED 41 DAVID REYNOLDS Seniors Receive ALLEN RICHARD ESTELLE ROANE GREG ROSS KEITH ROY JOHN ST. ORES ANNE SAVOY DEBBIE SCHWARTZ CYNTHIA SEAGRAVES For Beta Club initation, Elinor Istre, Patricia Ardoin, Robin Burgess, and Elaine Eastman played a game of musical chairs. Special Honors Seniors voting on one of the many items on the student council agenda were Danny Fruge, Pegge Breaux, Kenny Reed, and Richard Bordelon. PATTI SEGURA KAREN SHELL MARY JANE SHULTZ FREDETTA SIMON KATHY SITTIG LINDA SKARKE JOHN SMITH JACKIE SONNIER RICKY STAGG KAREN STOCKWELL 43 Seniors Numbered 189 DAVID STOLZLE JULIA TAYLOR TYRONE TERRY DEBBIE THIBODEAUX JUDY TIPTON FRANCIS TOUCHET JOHN TRAHAN SHERRY TRAHAN ISSAC TYLER LYNN VIDRINE SKIPPER WALKER GLENN WATSON CHARLIE WILLIAMS 44 Seniors Whose Pictures Were Not Abailable Ronald Citizen Marilyn Dartest Douglas Edwards Keith Feverjean Michael Jackson Lawton Langley Henry LeJeune Ricky Longman Joe Martin Robert Moore Cleveland Myers Kirby Peterson Jackie Plaissance Dale Roberson Mary Nell Savoie Jimmy Smith Charles Touchet Paul Touchet Ronnie White Ella WiMdge PATRICIA ARDOIN: Beta Club; 4-H; FHA; FBLA; Library Club; USL Literary Rally, Literary Rally at LSUE, Clerical Practice; Typing I Award; Bookkeeping II Award; Office Practice Award; McNeese State University Scholarship; Cheering Squad; Semi-Finalist in U.S. Teen Pageant; National Merit's Who's Who Among High School Students; Honor Student; Jennings Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship. SHERRY ARDOIN: FHA; FBLA; Library Club; Chorus: Volleyball Tournament. DEBBIE BENDILY: Political Club; FHA; Beta Club; Press Club; Ecology Club, President; Thespians, Secretary; Cheering Squad, Marching Squad, Drummer; Annual Staff, Sophomore Class Editor; Chorus Council; Chorus Clinic; Spring and Winter Concerts; A Capella Choir; Vesper Choir; OKLAHOMA, Stage Crew; CAROUSEL; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN; THE KING AND I, Student Director; THE MOUSE THAT ROARED; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE; Natchitoches State Music Festival; Usher for Miss U.S. Teen Pageant; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; Delegate to First Annual Drug Seminar; Na- Senior Activities tional Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students; Louisiana State University Summer Advanced Studies Program; Typing I Award; Honor Graduate; American Legion Hospital Award. CARL BENEDICT: Band; McNeese Social Studies Fair; State Social Studies Fair; McNeese Band Festival; Buccaneer Festival; Corpus Christi, Goodwill Tour to Mexico; Desota Band Festival; Florida; McNeese Summer Band Camp; Beta Club; Library Club; Six Flags Over Georgia Band Festival; Ecology Club; LaGrange Marching Festival; McNeese Science Fair; Chattanooga Band Festival; Honor Student; LA College Band Scholarship; McNeese State University Scholarship. KAREN BERRY: JHS Danceline; Press Club; Beta Club; Safety Club; FTA; Freshman and Varsity Basketball, Two-Year Letterman; All-District, All-Parish, Best Defensive Basketball Player; Marching Squad, Flagbearer; National Merit's Who's Who Among High School Students; Track, One-Year Letterman; Chorus; Honor Student; Bookkeeping I Award. JOAN BERTRAND: Pep Squad; 4-H; Intramural Track Meet; Library Club; Safety Club; FHA, Historian; Concert and Marching Band, Corpus Christi Concert; DeSoto Band Festival; Monterrey Band Concert; Quartermaster; New Iberia Playday; District Band Festival; THE KING AND I, Back-stage; HARVEY, Usher and Backstage ; Typing I Award. MYRA BLACKWELL: Girls' Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Honor Chorus; Chorus Festival; THE KING AND I; District Festival and State Festival; Spring and Winter Choral Concerts; Pep Squad, Drummer; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; FBLA, President; Beta Club; Honor Student; Ecology Club; Graduation Usher. RICHARD BORDELON: LSUE Literary Rally for Biology; National French Society Merit Certificate; Certificate of Merit de France; Interact Club; LSUE Literary Rally in English II; French Club, Parliamentarian; McNeese Social Studies Fair; Annual Staff, Co-Sports Editor; National Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students; Graduation Usher; LSUE Literary Rally in Physics; Parish Teen Chairman of March of Dimes; Beta Club, President; Key Club; Student Council; Co-Editor of Annual Staff; Presidential Classroom for Young Americans; Society of Outstanding American High School Students; Most Likely to Succeed ; Louisiana Boys' State; Rotary Club Scholarship; Bell Telephone Science Award; Honor Graduate. TIMMY BOUDREAUX: Press Club; Safety Club; French Club; Library Club; Gentlemen's Club; Student Council; Freshman Class Favorite; Most Handsome ; TWELVE ANGRY JURIORS, Stage Crew; Varsity Football, Two-Year Letterman; Basketball. MEDLEY BREAUX: Cheering and Marching Squad, Head Drummer; 45 Senior Activities Political Club; FHA; FTA; Press Club; Safety Club; Library Club; New Iberia Playday; Volleyball Team; Natchitoches Christmas Parade. PEGGE BREAUX: Cheering Squad and Marching Squad, Drill Sergeant, Parliamentarian, President, and Head Drill Sergeant; All American Drill Team and Pep Squad School, SMU, Dallas, Texas; Leadership Conference; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; FHA, Secretary, President; Political Club, Sergeant-at-Arms; Student Council; Library Club; FTA; Safety Club; Ecology Club; New Iberia Playday; Band Concert, Usher; THE KING AND I, Usher; MissU.S. Teen Pageant; Pep Squad Award. CARL BROUSSARD: Safety Club; French Club; Football Manager, Three-Year Letterman; Track Manager, One-Year Letterman. PAULA BROUSSARD: Cheering and Marching Squad, Drummer and Secretary; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; New Iberia Playday; French Literary Rally; Performing Chorus; Girls Chorus; McNeese Festival; Natchitoches State Festival; Christmas Candlelight Concert; Spring Concert; THE KING AND I, Usher; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant; FHA; FBLA; Ecology Club. RICHARD CAMPBELL: Ecology Club; 4-H; Safety Club; Political Club, President; FFA; FFA, Judging Team at McNeese, Secretary, Sentinel; Horticulture Award; THE KING AND I, Minor Part, Back-stage Crew; District V Choral Festival; Spring and Winter Chorus Concerts; and Natchitoches State Music Festival. KAREN COMEAUX: Cheering and Marching Squad, Secretary, Drill Sergeant; FHA, Vice-President; Safety Club; Political Club; FTA; Beta Club; LSUE Literary Rally in Home Ec, Bookkeeping I; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Usher; THE KING AND I, Make-Up Crew; Honor Graduate; Bookkeeping I Award; McNeese State University Scholarship. KAY CONNER: FHA; FTA; Freshman and Varsity Basketball; Beta Club; Safety Club; Press Club; All-District; All-Parish; Natchitoches State Music Festival; A Capella Choir; Track, Three-Year Letter-man; Freshman and Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Honor Graduate; Bookkeeping I Award; Typing II Award; Jennings Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship. CHARLOTTE DAIGLE: Library Club; Cheering Squad; Track; Library Worker Presentation. KARL DAIGLE: Football, Three-Year Letterman; All-District, All-Parish; Basketball; Track, Two-Year Letterman; 4-H; Key Club; Gentlemen's Club; Safety Club; Junior Class Favorite; Heart Throb.” KURT DAIGLE: Football; All-District, All-Parish, Basketball; Track; Key Club; Safety Club; 4-H; Sophomore Class Favorite. DARLA DASCH: FHA; FTA; Safety Club; Press Club; Thespians, President, Reporter, Honor Thespian; Pep Squad; Band; LaGrange Invitational Marching Festival; LSU Debate Workshop; McNeese Speech Rally; Morning Memo Program; Christmas Concert; THE MOUSE THAT ROARED; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE; JANE EYRE, Student Director; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Usher; CAROUSEL, Usher; TWELVE ANGRY JURORS, Usher; CURIOUS SAVAGE, Stage Crew; BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS, Stage Crew; NIGHT OF ONE ACT PLAYS, Stage Crew. RANDY DAVIS: 4-H, President; FFA, Vice-President; Safety Club; Agriculture Award; High School Rodeo. FRANCES ANN DENNIS: Co-Editor of Annual Staff; Student Council; French Club; FTA , Secretary; Thespians; Beta Club, Student Council Representative; FHA; Library Club; Cheering Squad, Drill Sergeant; Marching Squad; District V Choral Clinic; District V Choral Rallies; District V Solo Festival; District V Honor Chorus; A Capella Choir; Chorus Accompanist; OKLAHOMA; CAROUSEL; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN; THE KING AND I; LA All-State Chorus; Leadership Conference at LSU; Delegate to 46 Presidential Classroom for Young Americans; Delegate to the United Nations, Magnolia Theta Rho 13; USL Literary Rally in Algebra I; LSUE Literary Rally in English II, American History, LSU State Rally; Graduation Usher; Most Likely to Succeed ; National Merit’s Who’s Who Among American High School Students; English IV Award; Star Thespian; Typing I Award; Honor Graduate; Women's Literary Club Contest; LA Tech Academic Scholarship; French Foreign Language Festival; Outstanding Teenager of America for 1972; Chorus Council. Graduate; French Club; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Usher; Certificate de Merite en Francais; Certificate of Proficiency in Typing; Bookkeeping I Award; Perfect Attendance for Twelve Years; Annual Staff, Faculty Editor; Mathematics Award; LSUE Literary Rally in Advanced Math; McNeese Social Studies Fair; Who's Who Among High School Students; Medal for Academic Achievement; Women's Literary Club Essay Contest Finalist; W.T. Burton Scholarship. CHRISTINE EARLE: Press Club; STELLA DEV ALL: FTA; FHA; Band; French Club; Beta Club; Band Librarian; LMEA District V Honor Buccaneer Band; LMEA District V Honor Contraband; McNeese Clinic Band; McNeese Band Camp; Band Roll Call Monitor; Solo and Ensemble Festival; Corpus Christi Buccaneer Festival; Monterrey; Mexico Concert and Goodwill Trip; Astrodome Band Day; Marching and Concert Band; Hernando DeSoto National.Band; All-Star Marching Band; Band Council; Band Captain; Six Flags Over Georgia Festival; Winter and Spring Concerts; All-State Concert Band; LMEA District V Band Festivals; Band Hall of Fame; Pep Band; MissU.S. Teen Pageant; Student Council; Who's Who Among Outstanding High School Students; Who's Who in High Schools Honor Society; Merit's Who's Who Among High School Students; Honor Graduate; La-Grange Marching Festival; John Philip Sousa Band Award; Spring Band Tour to Chattanooga, Tennessee; Badminton Tournament; Kiwanis Club Scholarship. Safety Club. ELAINE EASTMAN: Band; Spring and Winter Concerts; LMEA Festival; LaGrange Marching Festival; Band Library Staff; Head Librarian; Band Council, Second Lieutenant; District V Contraband; McNeese Summer Music Camp; All-State Marching Band - LSU; Bandsman of the Week; University of Houston Band Day; Monterrey Concert; Corpus Christi, Texas, Buccaneer Festival; DeSoto Band Festival; Six Flags Over Georgia Band Festival; Band Tour; Chattanooga Tennessee; Beta Club. LOIS DOUCET: New Iberia Play-day; Track; French Play at LSUE. ANNA DUHON: Marching Squad; Press Club; Safety Club; FBLA. PETER DUPREE: Beta Club; Honor SHARON FONTENOT: FBLA; Ecology Club, Vice-President; Cheering Squad, Marching Squad, Drummer; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; Mixed Chorus; Girls Chorus; A Capella Choir; Christmas and Spring Concerts; District V Music Festival; State Festival; CAROUSEL; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Make-Up and Backstage; THE KING AND I; Contestant for Miss U.S. Teen Pageant. DEBBIE FREY: Cheering and Marching Squad, Drummer; Natchitoches Christmas Parade; Political Club, Secretary; Safety Club; Library Club; THE CURIOUS SAVAGE, Usher; THE KING AND I; Girls’ Chorus; Performing Chorus; State Festival in Natchitoches; Christmas and Spring Concerts; Bookkeeping II Award. DANNY FRUGE: Freshman and Varsity Football; Library Club; Student Council; Key Club; Press Club; Safety Club. DEBBYGOTT: Library Club; FHA; FTA; Political Club; Safety Club; Cheering and Marching Squad; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; Press Club; Honor Student; Bookkeeping I Award; Bookkeeping II Award. LYNETTE GREEN: Cheering and Marching Squad; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; FHA, Parliamentarian; FTA; Political Club. SUSAN GUIDRY: Library Club; FBLA; Student Council; Beta Club; Cheering and Marching Squad, Alternate Drummer; Mixed Chorus; Girls' Chorus; A Capella Choir; District V Music Festival; Natchitoches State Music Festival; Spring and Winter Concerts; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Make-Up; THE KING AND I, Head Usher and Publicity Chairman; Honor Student; Bookkeeping I Award. BARBARA GUILLORY: FHA; Beta Club, Chaplain; Library Club; Student Council; French Club, Treasurer; Intramural Badminton Tournament; National Merit's Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Press Club; Verse Choir; THE KING AND I, Usher; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Make-Up 47 and Backstage Crew; THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE, Publicity Co-Chairman, New Iberia Students' Play-day; Literary Magazine, Art Work; Honor Graduate; Bookkeeping I Award; Northwestern Scholarship. NADINE GUILLORY: Cheering Squad Drill Sergeant, Marching Squad, Natchitoches Christmas Festival; Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, District V Festival, Natchitoches State Music Festival, Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, THE KING AND I, Usher; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant, Usher; FHA; FBLA; Ecology Club, Secretary. SONYA GUNNELL: Cheering Squad, Drill Sergeant, Marching Squad, Drill Sergeant, Vice-President; LSU Leadership Conference; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; French Club, Treasurer; Press Club; Safety Club; FTA; FHA; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant; LSUE French Rally, USL French Rally; Annual Staff, Freshman Class Editor, Subscriptions Manager; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Usher; Bookkeeping I Award; Pep Squad Award. CATHY HEBERT: Freshman and Varisty Basketball, Three-Year Letterman; All-District, All-Parish; National Merit's Who's Who; Junior Class Favorite; Junior Class Secretary; Student Council, Secretary; FTA,- Treasurer; Beta Club; Press Club; FHA; Student Council; Key Club Sweetheart; Track, Two-Year Letterman; Head Cheering Squad Drill Sergeant; Parish Fair Queen Contest - Finalist; ’’Best All Around ; Sweetheart ; Graduation Usher; Performing Chorus, A Capella Choir, CAROUSEL., THE KING AND I; Homecoming Court, First and Second Maid; Girls' State Delegate; Honor Graduate; Bookkeeping I Award; Typing I Award; Northeastern Scholarship. DAWN HERRINGTON: Student Advisory Committee; French Club; Press Club; Beta Club; Junior Press Club, Secretary; Student Council; Verse Choir; THE CURIOUS SAVAGE, Refreshments; THE KING AND I, Stage Manager; JANE EYRE, Usher; McNeese Playday, First in Girls Singles; Regional Tennis Meet, First in Girls Singles; LHSAA State Tennis Tourney, First in Girls Singles, Second in Girls Singles; LSUE Literary Rally, English II, Chemistry; State Literary Rally, English II; Freshman Basketball; Merit's Who's Who Among High School Students; Society of Outstanding High School Students; Outstanding Teen-ager Award; Women’s Literary Club Essay Contest, Second Place; Elks' Most Valuable Student Contest, District Winner; NLU Scholarship; USL Scholarship; LSUE Foreign Language Festival, Aux Galleries Lafayette ; Typing I Proficiency Certificate; Certificate d' Honneur, French II; National French Examination, First Place; Pep Squad, Flagbearer, MVP Tennis Award, Three Years. LANYA HINE: Cheering and Marching Squad; Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Three-Year Letterman; Track, Four-Year Letterman; FHA, Parliamentarian; 4-H; Safety Club; Finalist in Miss U.S. Teen Pageant; Beta Club; FTA; LSUE Literary Rally in Home Ec III; Press Club; Homecoming Court, Sixth Maid; Merit's Who's Who Among High School Students; Key Club Sweetheart; Honor Student; Northwestern Scholarship. ELINOR ISTRE: FHA; FTA; 4-H; Student Council; Beta Club; Press Club; Safety Club; Library Club; Ecology Club, Student Council Representative; Cheering and Marching Squad, Alternate Drummer, President, Head Drummer; New Iberia Playday in Bowling; Chorus Council; District V Honor Chorus; District V Festival; District V Chorus Rallies; Typing I Proficiency; Girls’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus; District V Solo Festival; A Capella Choir; McNeese Chorus Clinic; Spring and Winter Concerts; Natchitoches State Music Festival; CAROUSEL; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN; THE KING AND I; HARVEY; Usher for Miss U.S. Teen Pageant; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; Excellent in Mixed Quartet; Superior in Solo Festival; Delegate to the United Nations, Magnolia Theta Rho 13. SHELLEY KOBER: Press Club; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant. DEBBIE LANDRY: Library Club; FBLA; Performing Chorus, Girls' Chorus, THE KING AND I, Christmas Candlelight Concert, Spring Concert, District V Festival, Natchitoches State Music Festival; 48 Pep Squad; FHA. KAREN LEDOUX: FHA; FBLA; 4-H; Library Club; Bulletin Board Committee; Annual Staff, Senior Class Editor; District V Honor Chorus, District V Festivals, A Capella Choir, Spring and Christmas Concerts, Natchitoches State Music Festival, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, THE KING AND I, Scenery and Publicity Crews; Bookkeeping I Award; 4-H Sweetheart, Junior Year; Chicago International Livestock Show; LSU Grand Champion Ram; Jeff Davis Grand Champion Market Lamb; Jeff Davis Grand Champion Showman; LA Tech Partial Scholarship, McNeese State University Partial Scholarship; Track, One-Year Letterman. CHRISTINE LEGER: FHA , Historian; FBLA, Parliamentarian; Ecology Club, Scrap Book; Cheering and Marching Squad; National Merit Scholarship Who's Who; Semi-Finalist in Miss U.S. Teen Pageant; THE KING AND I, Usher; Bookkeeping II Award. jACKIE LEGER: Freshman Cheerleader, Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Pep Squad; Basketball Manager; Safety Convention; Key Club Sweetheart; Safety Award; Varsity Cheerleader; Homecoming Court, Fourth Maid, Maid of Honor; Basketball; Track, Four-Year Letter- Senior Activities man; Press Club, Circulation Manager; Safety Club, Secretary; FHA , Treasurer, Reporter; FTA , Most Popul ar. BEVERLY LEGROS: 4-H; FHA; Chorus; Safety Club; Pep Squad; Cheering Squad. EARLINE LEJEUNE: Library Club; FHA ; Cheering Squad; Library Worker Presentation. ROBERT LEJEUNE: Football, Three Years on Traveling Squad, Two-Year Letterman; FFA , Sentinel, Treasurer; Key Club, Board of Directors; Safety Club; 4-H; Student Council; FFA State Convention in Shreveport; FFA Livestock Judging Team. RICHARD LONGMAN: McNeese District V Band Festival, Corpus Christi Band Festival, Monterrey Concert Trip; THE MOUSE THAT ROARED; Band, DeSoto Marching Festival; French Club; Six Flags Over Georgia, Band Festival; Beta Club; Chattanooga Band Trip; Science Club; LaGrange Invitational Marching Festival. JACKIE LOPEZ: FHA, 4-H. JACK McFARLAIN: Student Council; Freshman Officer, Treasurer; Volleyball Team; Press Club; 4-H; Safety Club, Vice-President; Gentlemen's Club. MIKE McFARLAND: Football; 4-H; Political Club; Library Club; French Club; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE, Stage Crew; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Dancer; THE KING AND I, Dancer; Performing Chorus, District V Honor Chorus, District V Festival, Natchitoches State Music Festival; Key Club; Debate Team. RICKY McLEAN: Agri-Business Seminar; FFA, Parliamentarian, Reporter, Vice-President; Safety Club; 4-H, Reporter; Football; Track; Freshman Basketball; THE KING AND I, Stage Crew; FFA Public Speaking Award; Political Club. RHONDA MARTIN: Freshman Cheerleader; Freshman Class Secretary, Student Council; Cheering Squad; Basketball Manager; Political Club; FHA; Library Club; Press Club; Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Student Council, Secretary, Chaplain; Beta Club, Secretary; FTA, Vice-President; French Certificate of Merit; Typing Certificate; LSUE Literary Rallies, Civics, French I, American History; Speech Rally; Chorus Rally, Honor Chorus, Chorus Clinic, A Capella Choir, Performing Chorus, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, THE KING AND I; Literary Club Essay Contest; Voice of Democracy Contest; Merit's Who's Who Among American High School Students; Society of Outstanding American High School Students; Social Studies Fair; Graduation Usher; Leadership Conference, U.N. Tour; Annual Staff, Ad Manager; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant; Bonne Amie of the Month; Honor Graduate; Friendliest Girl; Marching Squad Drill Sergeant; Northeast State Board of Education Scholarship; American History Award. CAROLYN MAY: FHA, Student Council; Library Club; FTA ; Political Club; Beta Club; Safety Club; Cheering and Marching Squad, Majorette; LSUE Literary 49 Rally in Shorthand; FBLA; Shorthand Medal; Business English Medal. DENISE MYERS: FBLA; FHA; Library Club; Press Club; Safety Club; Track; Typing Certificate; Cheering and Marching Squad, Drummer; OKLAHOMA, Scenery Crew; MissU.S. Teen Pageant; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; Crew for Nearlywed Game. SANDRA PATTERSON: Freshman and Varsity Basketball, All-District, All-Parish; Press Club, Exchange Editor, Business Manager; FTA; Safety Club, Cheering and Marching Squad; Girls' State Delegate; Merit’s Who's Who Among High School Students; LSUE Literary Rally, Spelling; Senior Class Business Manager; Bookkeeping II Award; McNeese State University Scholarship. THELMA PENLAND: THE MOUSE THAT ROARED, Make-Up, Stage Crew, Advertising, Part; OKLAHOMA, Scenery; THE CURIOUS SAVAGE, Part; CAROUSEL, Make-Up; TWELVE ANGRY JURORS, Part; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE, Lead Role; Something Unspoken, McNeese Play and Speech Rally, Superior; Spring Drama Festival, Student Director, Actress; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Prop Mistress; Represented Drama Department at Washington Workshop’s Seminar for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.; Interpretive Reading at McNeese and USL; JANE EYRE -Make-Up; The Twelve Pound Look at McNeese, LSU State Rally; JHS Morning Memos; Original Oratory at LSUE Speech Rally; Parish Winner of American Legion Original Oratorical Contest; Honor Thespian, President, Student Council; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad; Library Club; Press Club; F.T.A.; Yearbook Staff; Graduation Usher; Essay for Sheriffs' De- Senior Activities partment; Best All-Around Speech Student. EMILY PHILLIPS: Cheering Squad, Marching Squad, Head Flagbearer; Press Club, President, Senior Award; BULLDOG CHRONICLE, Editor; FHA; Freshman, J.V. Basketball USL Literary Rally -Home Ec I; Verse Choir; McNeese Speech Rally - Interpretive Reading; Parish Day Government Reporter; Student Council; Basketball Manager; Beta Club; Safety Club, Secretary; MissU.S. Teen Pageant, Semifinalist; LSUE Foreign Language Festival, French Poetry, Prose, and Play; LSUE Literary Rally, French I, Typing I; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Leadership Conference; United Nations Tour; Graduation Usher; Senior Class Business Manager; Cast of JANE EYRE; V.F.W. Voice of Democracy Contest; Steering Committee for Sheriffs' Youth Award; Law Enforcement Essay; Law Enforcement Banquet; DARGood Citizen Award; DA R District Winner; Varsity Ten- nis; Thespians, Best Girl Citizen ; Who's Who in High Schools Honor Society; Women's Literary Club Essay Contest - First Place; HARVEY - Publicity Chairman; Honor Graduate; LSU Honor Scholarship; Typing Award; French Award - Fleur de Lis. CAROL PICKETT: FHA; Safety Club; Library Club; Political Club; Beta Club; Cheering Squad, Marching Squad, Drill Sergeant, Drummer; Performing Chorus, Girls Chorus, District Festival in Lake Charles, State Festival, A Cappela Choir. ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, THE KING AND I -Make-Up; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant - Second Runner-Up; Honor Student; Bookkeeping I Award. SUSAN PIROZZOLO: Safety Club; FBLA; French Club. JONNYSUE PORTLE: FTA; FHA; FBLA; Cheering Squad, Marching Squad; Political Club; Safety Club; Library Club; Performing Chorus, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, District Festival - McNeese, State Festival; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN; THE KING AND I; Miss U.S. Teen Contest. MAXINE ELIZABETH RANDOLPH: Jefferson Davis High - Science Club; Math Club; Jr. Band Boosters Club; Marching and Concert Band; Hawkettes - Basketball; LIALO State Rally Woodwind - Ensemble; Miss American Teenage Tri-Parish Pageant - Second Runner-Up; Miss Black Teenage Pageant - Finalist; Jennings High - Library Club. A. L. REED: Football Letterman; 4-H, Club Reporter, Safety Club; French Club; Library Club; Gentlemen's Club; THE KING AND I - Scenery Chairman. DAVID REYNOLDS: Performing Chorus, Male Chorus, A Capella Chorus, La. All-State Chorus, 50 District V Honor Chorus, CAROUSEL, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, THE KING AND I; Thespians; French Club; FBLA, Treasurer; Christmas Concerts, Spring Concert; District and State Chorus Festivals; McNeese Solo Festival; HARVEY - Assistant Student Director. JOHN ST. ORES: Thespians, Vice-President; JHS Morning Memos; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE; JANE EYRE; THE KING AND I; HARVEY; Spring Drama Festival; Debate Team; LSUE Speech Rally; USL Speech Rally; Regional Thespian Conference; Best Actor Award; Honor Thespian. ANNE SAVOY: Freshman Class Vice-President; Freshman Class Favorite; Freshman, J.V., and Varsity Head Cheerleader; 4-H , Secretary; Cheering Squad, Marching Squad, Flagbearer; Basketball, All-District, Sportsmanship, MOP in District, MVP Team; Track, Baseball Throw, Outstanding Field Woman; New Iberia Play Day; Sophomore Class Vice-President; junior Class President; Student Council, Vice-President; FTA, President; Beta Club, Treasurer; Student Advisory Committee; Graduation Usher; Senior Class President; Performing Chorus; Homecoming Queen; Who's Who; Most Athletic Girl; Who's Who Among High School Students; Northeast Partial Scholarship; LSUE Literary Rally, Home Ec. IV; Home Ec. Award; Typing I Award; Honor Student; American Legion Award. DEBBIE SCHWARTZ: FHA; FBLA -Historian; FTA; Safety Club; Library Club; Political Club; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad. CYNTHIA SEAGRAVES: THE KING AND I - Make-Up; FHA; FBLA; Political Club; Ecology Club; Basketball; Cheering Squad, Marching Squad, Flagbearer; Natchitoches Christmas Parade, Majorette; Library Worker Presentation. PA TTI SEGU RA: Cheering Squad, Marching Squad; New Iberia Play Day; Freshman and Varsity Cheerleader; NSU Cheerleader Camp; Sophomore Favorite; State Safety Convention; Usher for CURIOUS SAVAGE; Debate Team, Lake Charles High Debate and Speech Tournament, Northwestern Forensic Rally; 4-H; FHA, Songlead-er, Student Council Representative; Interact; FTA , Safety Club, Safety Club Award; Performing Chorus, District Festival, State Festival; THE KING AND I. KAREN SHELL: New Iberia Play Day; FHA; FBLA , Reporter; Ecology Club, Treasurer; JHS Morning Memos; Cheering Squad, Marching Squad, Drummer, Flagbearer; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE, THREE ON A BENCH; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN - Make-Up, THE KING AND I - Make-Up; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant; USL Speech Festival; LSU State Literary Rally. MARY JANE SHULTZ: Freshman, J .V., and Varsity Cheerleader; Sophomore Class Favorite; Sophomore Class Secretary; Basketball Manager; Track Manager; Track Letterman; Cheering Squad; Homecoming Maid; Safety Club, Convention, Senior Award; FHA; Press Club; Political Club. LINDA SUE SKARKE: FHA; Cheering Squad, Marching Squad; Library Club. JOHN SMITH: French Club; Safety Club; A Capella Chorus; Performing Chorus; Political Club; District V Festival and State Festival; All-State Chorus; Solo Festival; Most Talented Boy. JACKIE SONNIER: Library Club; Press Club; FBLA; Thespians, President; Beta Club; HARVEY, JANE EYRE, UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE, TWELVE ANGRY JURORS, CURIOUS SAVAGE, One-Act Plays, Usherette; McNeese Rally, USL Rally; Track Tournament; Badminton Tournament; Bookkeeping I Award; Honor Thespian, Best Thespian. RICHARD H. STAGG: Varsity Track; Varsity Football, Most Valuable Lineman Award, All-District, All-Parish; Key Club, President; Safety Club, Vice-President; Library Club; 4-H. DAVID STOLZLE: Boys' Oratorical Speech Contest; Typing Award; Gentlemen's Club; Safety Club; Typing II Award; Golf Team; Beta Club; French Club; FTA; Golf Plaque. JUDY TIPTON: Pep Squad Drummer; Basketball, Manager; Track, Manager; Library Club, Vice- Si President; Press Club; Safety Club; MissU.S. Teen Pageant. FRANCIS TOUCHET: Literary Rally, General Science, Algebra II, Chemistry, Trigonometry; Foreign Language Festival, French I Poetry, French II Poetry, French Play; Football Manager and Trainer; Track Manager and Trainer; French Club, Vice-President; Beta Club, Vice-President; Key Club, Tail Twister; Outstanding Key Clubber; Trainer Seminar, Northeast La. Univ.; GROWL Staff, Sportswriter; Society for Outstanding American High School Seniors, Who’s Who Among American High School Seniors, Who's Who in American High School Seniors, Who’s Who in American High Schools; La. Boys' State; Best Citizen Boy; Muscular Dystrophy Worker; March of Dimes Teen Activity Chairman, Teen Conference, Walk-a-thon Coordinator; Educational Opportunity Grant; Literary Magazine, French Poem; Honor Graduate; Typing 1 Award Northeast Scholarship; American Legion Award; Jennings Lions Club Scholarship . SKIPPER WALKER: Thespian Club; Safety Club; Press Club; Freshman Football; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN. GLEN WATSON: Key Club; Ecology Club; FTA; Political Club; Press Club; Gentlemen’s Club; BULLDOG'S GROWL, Photographer; Taylor Spring Workshop, USL; United Nations Tour; Leadership Conference, LSU; THE KING AND I, Usher. ROBIN BURGESS: LSUE Literary Rally, Algebra, English IV; Freshman Class Secretary; Performing Chorus; CAROUSEL, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, THE KING AND I -Performer, Backstage, Publicity, Scenery; Basketball; McNeese Playday; Tennis Letterman; Pep Squad - Drummer; Sophomore Class Vice-President; TWELVE ANGRY JURORS, Scenery, Back-stage, Make-Up; JHS Morning Memos; Thespians, Reporter; Press Club; Beta Club; French Club; Speech Rally, Radio Speak- ing; French Rally, Poetry; Page in La. State Senate; Outstanding Teenagers of America; Who's Who Among High School Seniors, Who's Who in High School Honors Society; McNeese Social Studies Rally - First Place, Second Place, Grand Prize. COLLEEN KENNEDY: Band, Majorette, Monterrey Trip, De-Soto Festival, District V Festival, Tennessee Concert; Head Majorette, Drum Majorette; LaGrange Marching Festival; Miss US Teen Pageant, 1971 Finalist, 1972 Winner; Most Talented Senior Girl; Solo, Ensemble Festival; LSU All-Star Marching Band; Louisiana Band Master Association Outstanding Twirler. 52 53 4 Beat All-Around Terry Fields Cathy Hebert Most Popular 57 Most Likely to Succeed Richard Bordelon Frances Ann Dennis Friendliest Rhonda Martin Robert Lejeune Most Humorous ■ Mary Brown 61 Best Citizen Francis Touchet Emily Phillups 09m Eager Juniors Began a New Year A A A. Doug Boudreaux, Danny Fruge, and Mike Savoy ’ boarded the bus for state playoffs in Winnfield. B. Jeanne Humbarger expressed a sigh of relief at the end of midterm tests. Louis Aguillard Keith Arceneaux Carla Babineaux Albert Baker Gary Barker Victor Benoit Mona Bergeaux Celia Joe Black Coletha Blair Kenneth Blanchard Me Blanchard Deborah Bordelon Doug Boudreaux John Boudreaux Dwight Breaux Monte Briggs Anthony Broussard Dale Broussard Danial Broussard Denise Broussard 65 Juniors Displayed Spirit Gene Broussard Mary Broussard Robert Broussard Ronnie Brunt Jonathan Capdeville Mark Carte Glenn Carter Connie Cassidy Donald Citizen Morris Coats Stuart Coco Debbie Comeaux Vickie Comeaux Brenda Coots Kirk Cormier Larry Cormier ALL persons born or naturalized in the os and SUBJECT TO THE .rjWSIHTTION ARE anZKNS OFTH1 A. srize-winning door for Citizenship Day. B. Regilyn Williams and Dawn Herrington performed an experiment in chemistry class. 66 and Leadership A. J. Daigle Susan Daigle Karen Darbonne Keith Darbonne Renella Dartest Debbie Dartez Haley Dartez Stanley Davis Kathryn Dees Karolyn Dees Georgette Dugas Paul Duncan Richard Dupont Michael Dupuis Deborah Durr Tennessee Fields Carl Fontenot David Fontenot Thomas Fontenot Bill Fremeaux Renee Fruge Richard Gary A. Stuart Coco proved his spirit by singing a ballad to boost the dogs to victory. B. Two juniors to travel with the varsity team to bidistrict playoffs in Winnfield were Bobby Reddell and John Price. ◄ B 67 Juniors Exposed Their John Gascay Bobby Gotreaux Nina Guidry Ronnie Guidry James Guinn Karen Gunnell Bobby Guthrie Ray Hanvy Matt Hargroder Dianne Haywood Doug Hebert Joey Hebert Loyven Hebert Charles Henry Nadine Henry Darla Hine Warren Hoag Craig Hudson Brady Huff A. Clara Pepper, Rob Landry, Cheryl Vicknair, James Guinn, Rickey Tau-zin, Joanne Hum-barger, and Wanda Lopez enjoyed decorating the class car. B. Senior rings were shown to juniors by Mr. Leo Sanford. C. Keith Mott prepared for Career Day by filling out his schedule. 68 Outstanding Qualities Joanne Humbarger Janell Istre Marlene Istre Randy Istre Carl Janise Clinetta Jones June Joseph Joseph Kately Pat King Jeff Kober David Kuhnell Debbie LaBowe Lynn LaFleur Bernadine Landry Rob Landry Barbara Lavan Debbie Leger Ginger Leger Gretta LeGros Pam LeGros Sandra LeGros Yvette LeGros Mark Lejeune Velina Lejeune Wanda Lejeune Etta Leopold Simon Lewis Jerry Lopez Wanda Lopez Tim Pickens found a few peaceful moments to relax before taking his last midterm exam. 69 Juniors Courageously Faced a New Year Carroll Lovell Charlene Mack Allen Mallett Nathaniel Malveaux Leonard Mason Julie McNeal Dwight Matte Ann Miller Faye Miller Geraldine Miller Pat Miller Carol Minter Sherry Mohar Rickey Moore Kirk Morgan Linda Mouton Keith Myers Christine Neal Freddy Norman A. Joanne Humbarger, Clara Pepper and Carol Min- ter reviewed last minute questions before the English III exam. B B. Cathy Romero and Rickey Tauzin studied consci- entiously to prepare for their last mid-term exam. w 70 Linda Norris Patricia Papillon Linda Pentecost Clara Pepper Debbie Perry Tim Pickens John Price Warren Ray Bobby Reddell Pam Reed Ronald Richard Cathy Romero Neal Romero Brenda Royer Pam Royle Bobby Rubin Sharon Rubin Tommy Rutledge Susan Sarredet Mike Savoy ◄ A Precision was important for John Price and Bobby Reddell to successfully complete their experiment. The juniors who held office were Bobby Reddell, secretary; Clara Pepper, treasurer; Matt Hargroder. president; Connie Cassidy, vice president. B ▼ 71 Juniors Ended a Successful Year Geraldine Simon Ricky Sittig Brent Stolzle Ricky Tauzin Vanessa Taylor Elizabeth Theunissen Bertha Thibodeaux Brady Thibodeaux Burt Tietje Cynthia Tizeno Johnny Trent Cheryl Vicknair Keith Vincent Vicki Waite Shelia Walls Regilyn Williams Karen Young Dawn Herrington recalled memories of the past school year. Students whos pictures were not available: Rose Bias Roger Boudreaux David Brown Patricia Brown Connie Jo Canik Trudy Capdeville Lonetta Coleman Harold Duhon Nettie Duncan Clevetta Durio Renita Duplechan Gwen Evans Jacqueline Evans Conrad Gilliam Ray Hebert Janet Jones Bobbie Kately Roland Manuel Susan Mohar Keith Mott Gwenn Perkins Sharon St. Germain Rose Savoi Alvin Simar Diana Sinegal Gwen Taylor Milton West Don Williams 72 Competent Sophomores A. B. C. £1. ! ◄ A T r Sophomores readily accepted the spirit stick at many pep rallies. 1971-72 Sophomore officers are (top to bottom): Valerie Lewis, Student Council; Angela Hebert, Student Council; Cindy Coco, Secretary; Alexa Smith, Treasurer; Robin Bearden, Student Council; Georgeanna Knight, President; and Kathy Medus, Vice President. C. Nancy Mahaffey participated in consumer education discussions. Brian Adams Cecil Adams Jocelyn Alexander Pepper Allgood Greg Arceneaux Dwaine Ardoin Matt Ardoin Regina Babineaux Cynthia Bailey Sheryl a Bailey Bill Bankston Margo Baronet Douglas Bealer Robin Bearden 74 Proved Future Leaders Kenneth Bergeaux Angela Bergeron Robert Bertrand Dale Biessenberger Cassandra Blair Herbert Blair Marty Bonin Susie Bordelon Madonna Breaux Steven Brewster Larry Brown Larry Brown Terry Brown Benton Broussard Bill Broussard Carrie Broussard Lance Broussard Julie Brummett Clark Buch Renee Bujol Bill Cagnon Steven Campbell Mavis Carbin Wayne Celestine Louis Chambers Anthonette Chapman Mark Clark Cindy Coco A. Peter Marcantel: Freedom! B. Mari Myers cautiously eyed the preserved sharks before disscetion. 75 Biology Quickly Became a 76 A Belinda Cormier ► Joanne Cormier Percy Cornier Ann Courrege Lillie Crawford Connie Crochet Ralph Cupper Charlotte Daigle Debra Daigle Keith Daigle Kirth Daigle Glenda Dailey Joseph Daniel Brenda Daniel Denise Dartez Elridge Dartez Andy Dasch Claudia Davis Mara Davis Marty Dennis Keith Deaville Shelton Deaville Ronald DeRise David Deshotel Carla Doucet Cecilia Doucet Mary Doucet Olita Doucet Regina Doucet Gerry Dugas Glenn Dugas Laura Duhon Randy Duhon Darrell Duplechan Paul Dupuis B A A. Eugene Terry's fast knife of the biology lab was admired by other students. B. Susan Patterson to Virginia Williams: I know this thing has a heart in here somehwere! “Favorite” Sophomore Study Douglas Dunn William Earle Patricia Faulk A ◄ Danny Fontenot Gary Foremen Leroy Frank Connie Fremeaux David Fruge Wayne Fruge Karen Fuselier Julie Garbarino Warren Gary Monty Gigler Artis Gloston Marcus Gordon Felix Gotreaux Orlene Gotreaux Larry Guidry Mike Guidry Susie Guidry Derek Guillory Bill Hall Billy Hammond Alen Hancock Eva Hanks B A A. Bill Hall to Greg Neely: ’’Did Mrs. Tietje say go down two inches and make a sharp turn to the left or go up two inches and make a ”U” turn? B. Bill Broussard assisted his lab partner in the class project of the dissection of sharks. 77 ’Cause We’re Big, and We’re Greg Hanks Zane Hanna Tommy Harelson Gertie Harmon Clinton Harris Kelva Hawkins Yvette Hawkins Angela Hebert Cheryl Hebert Clara Hebert Jackie Hebert Tim Hebert Kathy Hewitt Blanche Hightower Mari Hoag Robin Huff Cindy Hunt Joy 1st re Janet Janice Joseph Janice Levy Johnson Neva Jones A. According to Kathy Medus, happiness is looking up to a Bulldog victory. B. Mari Smith tiredly posed after finishing work on the Sophomore class car. C. Sophomores rejoiced at the postponement of the biology midterm test. 78 Bad, and We’re Boss! Sarah Jones Sonja Kelly Sandra LaBouve Tim LaBouve Shelia LaComb Sherrill Landry Joetta Langley Peggy Langley Roena Laverne Richard Lawless Robert LeBlanc Shelby LeBlanc Howard Lee Kayla Leger Brian LeGros Mike LeGros Debra Lejeune Glenda Lejeune Patrick Lennette Sandra Lewis Valerie Lewis Charles Lopez Pam Lopez Patricia Lopez Kim Luekel Duane McFarland Angela McZeal Carlis McZeal A. The Sophomore slogan DEFEET THE DRAGONS was realized at the Homecoming game. B. After a summer of jeans and jerseys. Sophomores were reminded of the J. H. S. dress codes at assembly 79 Super Sophomores Strove Martha Menard Ronald Meno Darrell Miller Margaret Miller Cinay Mitchell Gay la Mitchell David Monceaux Doug Morgan Carolyn Morvant Hurvev Morvant Gerald Mosely Sheryl Mouton Nathan Murray Chrystal Myers Judy Myers Mari Myers Mike Neal Greg Neely Edward Netty Freddie Noel Sarah Palfrey Susan Patterson Greg Pattin Carol Pepper Amos Perkins Jacquetta Perron Michael Phillips Troy Pickens Sarah Post Ricky Pugh Michael Quibedeaux Gwen Randolph Michael Randolph Charles Ray 80 A. Sophomore girls made it a point to attent the pep rally during Spirit Week. to Keep Spirit High A. Super Sophomore Ann Courre'ge supported the Bulldog team on Spirit Day Robert Richard Dovie Rollins Wanda Rollins Pam Romero Jim Rowland Bobby Roy Becky Saoyl Cheryl Sam Cynthia Sam Randy Sarradet Sandy Schmitt Michael Schnee Oscar Seely Cindy Shoats Carl Simon Alexa Smith Jackie Smith Jonie Smith Mary Smith Deborah Sonnier Julie Stackhouse Harold Stewart Frosty Strickland Dennis Stutes Hulin Theriot Bill Tipton Glenn Trahan Janet Trahan Gertrude Tupper Danny Valdetero Becky Vanya Keith Wall Darrell Walls Carlena Waltrip Johnny Watson James White Paul White Charlene Whitford Pam Williams Virginia Williams 81 Sophomore '72 — Senior '74 Miller Winn Kathy Zeno A. Mr. Harelson instructed Sophomores as to the correct behavior at pep rallies. B. Bill Broussard was momentarily distracted at a pep rally C. Seniors Debbie Frey, Lynette Green, and Jonny Sue Portie watched Sophomores slaving over their prize winning car. Pictures were not available for James Achane, Gilbert Alexander, James Boles, Raymond Brown, Lee Byers, Linda Castille, Craig Daigle, Dennis Ceaser, Paul Davis, Roger Davis, Calvin Dugas, Wanda Edwards, Freddie Fields, Edward Fisk, Donna Gilliam, Edward Kinard, Georgeanna Knight, Michael Landry, Brad Legros, Patricia Lennette, Robin Manuel, Brenda Mouton, Nancy Myers, Louis Parsons, Cynthia Robin-’ son, Stephanie St. Julian, Pam Parker, Joni Smith, Arthur Spikes, Bennie Stevenson, Randy Strickler, Clara Trahan, John West, DeEtta Williams, and Lynda Vincent. 82 Freshmen Moved Into a Becky Allbritton William Arceneaux Larry Ardoin Kim Babineaux Phyllis Babineaux Karen Baker Charles Belair Belinda Benoit Brenda Benoit Mark Benoit Patty Benoit Sharon Benoit Carla Bergeaux Elda Bergeaux Kenneth Bergeron Rebecca Bergeron Dennis Bertrand Dirk Bertrand Keith Bertrand Craig Billodeaux Eveldia Blair Elizabeth Blanchard Nancy Boisture Jeffery Bordelon Keith Borque Cynthia Breaux Ricky Breaux Allen Broussard nl i til -4 [ '-W' The Freshman class officers that represented this class during the year were Drew Har-groder (not shown here) as president; Nancy Boisture, secretary; Ronnie Delahoussaye, vice-president; Jackie Jackson, treasurer. New Year in 1971-72 Barbara Broussard Dorothy Broussard Hubert Broussard Judy Broussard Martin Broussard Robert Broussard Karen Brown Nedra Brown Sidney Caesar Nathanial Campbell Stephanie Campbell Kevin Canik Dawn Carter Suzanne Carter Tim Cassidy Ann Catsulis Anita Charles Arnold Charles Trudy Charles Da nan Chelette Robbie Clark Shelia Clark Cheryl Clement Craig Clement Clay Coco Darlene Comeaux Patrick Comeaux Perry Comeaux Debbie Conner Cheryl Cormier Christine Cormier Jennifer Cormier Brenda Cretchen The Student Council members for the Freshman class this year were Shelly LaFleur and Suzanne Delacroix. 85 Freshmen Took a Step Through 86 Barry Daigle Glenn Daigle Katherine Daigle Randy Daigle Pam Darbonne Mary Dantez John Dasch Ernetta Davis Suzanne Delacroix Ronnie Delahoussaye David Donnell Richard Doucet Vicky Doucet Douglas Dugas Bennett Duhon Jimmy Dupont Thomas Durks Robert Fawcett Carol Fontenot Evelyn Fontenot Jennifer Fontenot Jimmy Fontenot Julia Fontenot Gordon Fruge Wayland Fruge Dennis Fusilier E. N. Garborina Debra Gary a A A. Steve Gunnell, Robert Broussard, Charles Belair, Marcus Peterson, Marshall Hawkins, Tim Cassidy, and Andy Burger practiced hard in basketball during P. E. B. Drew Hargroder stood to mal a nomination for the class officers. the Door of Participation ■ . 1 A. Allison Knight, Shelly LaFleur, Kathy Daigle, Kim Babineaux, Steve Gunnell, and Nancy Boisture prepared the class car. B. The finished masterpiece. Donnie Gary Karen Gary Steven Gary William Gary Peggy Gaspard Carliss Gordon Glenn Green Allen Guidry Jackline Guidry John Guidry Joseph Guidry Glenn Guilbeau Shawne Gilbeaux Timothy Guinn Steve Gunnell Monica Haley Katherine Hardy Drew Hargroder Marshall Hawkins Renee Hawkins A1 Hebert Clarice Hebert Cullen Hebert Maxine Hebert Myra Hebert Ramona Hebert Donna Henderson Karen Hicks 87 The Freshmen Dominated 88 James Hinchee Andra Hine Glenn Hormell William Hurst Joan Istre Randy Istre Thomas Istre Jackie Jackson Bobby Johnson Debra Johnson Theresa Johnson Thomas Johnson Anita Jones Portia Jones Brenda Kately Timmy Kershaw Wayne Kinney Clinton LaCombe Dennis LaCombe Shelly La Fleur Jane Larid Karen Landry Maria Landry Renee Landry Charles Lavallier Owen la Verne Andra Law din Cleaton Leger Dana Leger Andrew LaGros Joey LeGros Cindy Lopez Kathy Lopez Perry Lopez Stephen Lopez Janie Lyons Sandra Lyons Tim Cassidy rushed morning bell rang. These Halls and Rooms Gloria McDowell Kathy McPhail Ronald McZeal Laura Mack Theresa Mallett Charles Manuel Donna Matte Clarence Mathews Donna Menard Adam Miller Delores Miller Harlan Miller Terry Murray Julie Myers LaCue Myers Cathy Netty Michael Norris Billy Pentecost Jackie Perrin James Perry June Perry Wensil Phelps Rhonda Pickens Mark Pirozzolo Sharon Plaissance Mark Pleasant David Portie Carroll Prejean Deborah Prejean Ronald Quebideaux Shelia Quebideaux Judy Pacca Cheryl Randolph Kim Rea Lucille Reed 89 These People Were With B A. The Freshman Coach, Karen Berry, explained plans to freshman Allison Knight. Jeanne Richert Dwain Rider Kim Roy Phyllis Roy Thomas Roy Jackie Rufey Laura St. Julian Rhonda Sarver Susan Schuster Nancy Schwartz Renee Seagraves Elizabeth Sharrow Stephen Shell Laurie Shultz Eddie Sinegal Renella Sinegal Brian Smith Marilyn Smith Ricky Smith Susie Smith Marie Soulaire 90 The Freshmen Every Day Michael Spears Tammy Spell Keith Stafford Sheryl Taylor Eugene Terry Angela Thibodeaux Michael Thibodeaux Randall Thibodeaux Don Touchet Patrick Touchet Kathy Trahan Keith Trahan Kenneth Trahan Margie Trahan Anthony Trauth Paul Veronie Michael Vincent Matt Walker Jackie Waltrip Ricky Waltrip Ronald Williams PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Babineaux, Kade Barker, Ronald Cretchen, Wanda Daigle, Diane Daigle, Keith Dartez, Curtis Dartez, Martha Dispany, Antoine Duhon, Kathy Duhon, Jerome Duplechain, Jerome Earle, Gail Edwards, Cassandera Edwards, Fulton Francis, Lee Goodman, Floyd Gordon, Jerome Janise, Glenn Kelly, Ericka Knight, Allison LeBlanc, Lavella Lejeune, David Lyons, Wayne McFarlain, David Meche, Bobby Miller, Connie Morvant, Alvin Perkins, Carver Peterson, Marcus Perry, Claudia Sabatier, Martha Shirah, Phyllis Simon, Kirt Sinegal, Lola Spell, Harold Touchet, Terry Vincent, LeRoy Watson, Dari Williams, Morgan Withus, Dona van 91 Freshman Favorites w TIM GUINN SHELLY LaFLEUR SUZANNE DELACROIX DRU HARGRODER NOT SHOWN: Martha Sabatier -y Special Education Improved Skills B ▲ A. George Guthrie carefully worked on his latest art project. B. Carla Guidry, Clenton Perry, Ida Lopez, and Florinda Lavergne paid close attention while Mrs. Weldon reviewed study material. C. Math problems challenged Donald Boulet and Melvin Boxie during a daily exercise. D. Gaynell Guidry, Florinda Lavergne, Carla Guidry, Elnora Alexander and Linda Mouton proudly displayed their newest artwork. 93 A. Herbert Blair enjoyed listening to taped reading programs, which improved his comprehension. B. Mrs. Lyons assisted Belinda Cormier as she worked a daily reading exercise. C. Mrs. Soileau filled out forms in the math center concerning the efficiency of her students. D. Thomas Istre and Glen Janise worked diligently to increase their math proficiency. D ▼ 94 1971 Football SITTING (L to R), Richard Gary, Doug Sabatier, Mike Gary, Doug Boudreaux, Ricky Sittig, Tommy Harel-son, Randy Strickler, George Bertrand, Bobby Guthrie, Me Blanchard, Randy Istre, Paul Medus, Carl Broussard; KNEELING, Robert Bujol, Ted Cassidy, Robert Lejeune, Pat King, Tim Pickens, Danny Fruge, Tommy Leger, Kenny Reed, Ricky Stagg, Keith Guthrie, John Price, Stanley LeBlanc; STANDING, Kurt Daigle, Karl Daigle, Ronnie Joseph, Glenn Matte, Mark Clark, Pepper Allgood, Bobby Reddell, Danny Istre, Kirk Morgan, Mike Savoy, Tim Boudreaux, Matt Hargroder. 1971 was the year of change for Jennings High football - the year of the winner after four years - the year of invincible defense - the year that spirit was reborn. While the glory boys put the points on the board, the offensive line opened the way. When the Dogs were forced to give up the ball, the defense took over. The defense led by many seniors was largely responsible for four straight wins. Most of all, the winning attitude in the school and on the team appeared and, after all, that is most important. 96 Behind the Scenes A. The 1971 trainers, Bill Tipton and Anthony Lejeune, began the daily routine by taping Larry Guidry's ankle. B. The 1971 managers were Carl Broussard, John Dasch, Hulin Theriot, and Richard Gary. 97 Notre Dame Squeaks by Jennings In a Friday non-district clash between the archrivals, Jennings Bulldogs and Notre Dame Pioneers, the Pioneers won by an easy 13-0 score. The Bulldogs were plagued by fumbles and various other mistakes; they just couldn't get anything going. The Pioneers in turn took command and won by the 13-0 count. Ricky Stagg Pat King B Sr. Guard Jr. Tackle ► Bobby Guthrie Ronnie Joseph Jr. Guard Sr. Halfback 11 t i Doug Boudreaux Matt Hargroder Jr. End Jr. End A. Coach Gros and Coach Fain trotted back onto the field after half-time. B. Many of the players displayed an expression of defeat at the end of the game. 98 John Price Robert Bujol Jr. Guard Sr. Tackle L AO Tim Pickens Tommy Harelson Jr. Guard Soph. Quarterback Jennings Topples Breaux Bridge In the second Friday non-district match of the early season, the Jennings Bulldogs evened their mark at a 1-1 count. Their opponents, the Breaux Bridge Tigers, scored early to lead 8-0. The Bulldogs, then in a come-from-behind squeeze, scored repeatedly but had only two TD's counted and a one point conversion. They then led 13-8. The two TD's came on Guthrie to Hargroder tosses. Hargroder again saved the day when he thwarted a Breaux Bridge scoring threat. QntCli Pepper Allgood Danny Fruge Soph. Guard Sr. Guard Glenn Matte Karl Daigle Sr. Tackle Sr. End A. Paul Medus was out for a while with a charley horse in his leg. B. Kurt Daigle deflected a pass away from a Breaux Bridge player to prevent a score. C. Mike Gary was tackled after a good gain. 99 Dogs Track Down Wolves 100 In the third non-district match of the season, the Jennings Bulldogs upped their record to 2-1. They kept their opponents, the Rayne Wolves, scoreless while they themselves scored 8 points. The only TD of the game came on a Guthrie to Hargroder pass, and Hargroder also scored the two point conversion. A. Matt Hargroder caught a pass for the only score of the game. B. Ronnie Joseph broke a tackle while on the way to a long gain. A ▲ Bulldogs Skin the Cats In the fourth spectacular nondistrict game for Jennings, they upset heavily favored Abbeville, 7-0. In a squeaker, quarterback Keith Guthrie dived in for the score. The PAT was good and Jennings led 7-0. The Bulldog defense then held the foes to win 7-0. This upped the season mark to 3-1. Randy Istre Tommy Leger A. Keith Guthrie's superb passing led to the victory over Abbeville. B. Mary Jane Shultz, Jackie Leger. Ann Savoy, Pat Miller, Patti Segura, and Marlene Istre roused spirit throughout the year. 101 Jennings Wallops Lake Charles In the final non-district grid game this season the Bulldogs upset the Lake Charles Wildcats 27-14. Points came on scores by Karl Daigle, Matt Hargroder, Ronald Joseph, and Keith Guthrie. Superb mastering on defense and offense highlighted the Bulldog side of the game. This left the Dogs with a 4-1 non-district record. A. Robert Lejeune and Kenny Reed congratulated Tommy Leger after a long run. B. Karl Daigle caught a pass for a short gain. v.U'iCI George Bertrand Mark Clark Sr. Guard Soph. End Danny Istre Stanley LeBlanc Sr. End Sr. Tackle iQm 11' Mike Savoy Timmy Boudreaux Jr. End Sr. Quarterback tA 1M iii Kurt Daigle Paul Medus Sr. Def. Back Sr. Def. Back c Jii5 n Ted Cassidy Mike Gary Sr. Center Sr. Halfback Jt Me Blanchard Kirk Morgan Jr. Quarterback Jr. Tackle 102 Again!! In the first district war of the season, Crowley posted a 21-14 victory over the Jennings Bulldogs. Leading 14-0 at the half, the Gents came out and posted a 21-0 lead. Fighting valiantly the Bulldogs lessened the score to 21-14. In a final do or die drive, the Bulldogs began rolling but fell short in the waning moments of the game. A. Matt Hargroder, Tim Pickens and John Price were dejected after the loss to Crowley. B. John Price opened the way for Mike Gary's short gain against a strong defense. A A 103 Dogs Scalp Indians In the second district war of-the young season the Jennings Bulldogs mauled the Washington Indians 26-0. With two scores each, Stormy Joseph and Tommy Leger, ably assisted by Keith Guthrie's PATs, the Bulldogs outclassed the Indians. This left both teams with 1-1 district records tied for second place in 4AAA. A. Ronnie Joseph eluded a Washington player to score one of his two TD's. B. Ronnie Joseph ran around, over, and through the Indian defense. C. Tommy Leger faked a Washington defender for a good gain. A A 104 Rams Bite the Dust A a In the third of five district wars the Jennings Bulldogs trumped the Westlake Rams, 34-6. With the brilliant defense and the striking offense the Bulldogs showed their strength. Two fumble runbacks. a well-thrown bomb, and two runs accounted for the scoring on the Bulldog team. This win upped the Bulldogs record to 2-1. A. Paul Medus and Kenny Reed stopped a Ram runner after a short gain. B. Coach Cespiva and Mike Savoy were pleased with the outcome of the game. C. Keith Guthrie ran around end to gain good yardage against the Westlake Rams. 105 Dogs Clinch District In a district war for runnerup in District 4-AAA, the Jennings Bulldogs came away with an impressive 20-7 victory over the Eunice Bobcats. This left the Bulldogs sporting a 3-1 district mark. The victory cinched a playoff berth for the Dogs. The Bobcats drew first blood, but the Bulldogs stormed back to win under the leadership of Keith Guthrie, Ronnie Joseph, and Tommy Leger. A. Ted Cassidy and George Bertrand opened the way for a short gain. B. Tommy Leger led the way for Ronnie Joseph's touchdown. A ► B ▼ 106 A a Homecoming 107 In the closing district 4-AAA war the Jennings Bulldogs weren't fooled by the DeRidder wishbone. The Bulldogs came away with a 42-14 Homecoming victory. With three TD's each from Leger and Karl Daigle the Bulldogs showed their strength. Playing his reserves most of the second half, Coach Curtis Gros showed his confidence in the Bulldog defense. Thus, the Bulldogs ended the regular season with a 4-1 district and a 8-2 overall slate for the season. A. Paul Medus tackled a Dragon runner after a short gain. B. Kurt Daigle was a defensive stalwart throughout the season. Here he was about to nab a DeRidder receiver. 1971 Homecoming Court Maid of Honor First Maid Anne Savoy Cathy Hebert Jackie Leger Second Maid Third Maid Mary Jane Shultz Debra Gilbeaux 108 A. Happy faces comprised the 1971 Homecoming Court: Marlene Istre -fifth maid; Cathy Hebert - first maid; Lanya Hine - sixth maid; Jackie Leger - maid of honor; QUEEN Anne Savoy; Jill Hebert -1970 Homecoming Queen; Debra Gilbeaux - third maid; Mary Jane Shultz - second maid; Pat Miller -fourth maid. B. A proud Dr. Frank Savoy crowned his daughter Anne as Queen of Homecoming activities. 109 Escorts Added Gallantry A. Mr. Clyde Leaer proudly escorted his daugnter Jackie as Maid of Honor. B. A.happy first maid, Cathy Hebert, was escorted by her father, Mr. Paul Hebert. C. Mr. Terry Shultz enjoyed escorting his cousin, Mary Jane, to the gala festivities. D. Debra Gilbeaux, escorted by her father, Mr. Clovis Gilbeaux, smiled prettily before entering the stands. E. Anne Savoy, accompanied by young Brannon Soileau, Andra Broussard, and her father, reigned as Queen of the various activities. E ► uo to the Festive Occasion A. During the pep rally before the game against DeRidder, roses were presented to the Homecoming Court by members of the football team. B. Fourth maid Pat Miller and her father, Mr. Virgil Miller, appreciated cheering fans as they arrived at the reviewing stands. C. Mr. Stanford Istre escorted his daughter Marlene as she was presented as fifth maid. D. Lanya Hine, escorted by her father Mr. A. E. Hine, sixth member of the Court, happily smiled for photographers. E. A tea, given by the J. H. S. Pep Squad, was a highlight to be remembered by the members of the 1971 Court: Lanya Hine, Marlene Istre, Pat Miller, Debra Gilbeaux, Mary Jane Shultz, Cathy Hebert, Jackie Leger and Queen Anne Savov. ill Play-Offs! In a playoff game between the Winnfield Tigers and the Jennings Bulldogs, Winnfield earned a 34-0 win to advance. Playing outstanding defense until the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs were only down 12-0. Then everything fell in and the Tigers added 22, to make the score 34-0. This was a hard earned victory, however; and our Bulldogs deserve much praise. A. Bobby Guthrie offered congratulations to a Tiger at the end of the game. B. Karl Daigle was stopped after a good gain against Winnfield in the bi-district game. C. Ronnie Joseph, Kenny Reed, and Tim Pickens attempted to stop a Winnfield runner. V « X' -V 1971 Football Scores WE THEY NOTRE DAME 0 13 BREAUX BRIDGE 13 8 RAYNE 8 0 ABBEVILLE 7 0 LAKE CHARLES 27 14 CROWLEY 14 21 WASHINGTON 26 0 WESTLAKE 34 6 EUNICE 20 7 DeRIDDER 42 14 WINNFIELD 0 34 113 Football Banquet A. Ricky Hebert presented the Mo rrish-Sea graves Outstanding Back Award to Tommy Leger. B. Mr. Popeye Green presented Paul Medus with the Sportsmanship Award, a gold watch. C. George Bertrand received the Scholastic Award which was presented by Mr. Eddie Harelson. D. For the second year in a row Ricky Stagg was presented the Markham-Reddell Outstanding Lineman Award. It was presented by Mr. Ben Phillips. 114 Football Banquet A. Coach Curtis Gros presented to Keith Guthrie and Kenny Reed plaques which named them permanent team captains of the team. B. Coach Gene Van Hook presented John Price the Most Improved Player Award. C. Danny Fruge received the Coaches Award from Coach Sidney Soileau. D. Coach Benny Ellender of the Tulane Green Wave was the guest speaker at the banquet, as Mr. Lou Gaudet listened attentively. 115 A Successful 1971-1972 Season . . . Members of the 1971-1972 basketball team were (left to right). Tommy Harelson, Haley Dartez. Steve Brewster, Charlie Delacroix, Terry Fields, Coach Harold ’’Sonny Watkins, Isaac Tyler, Mike Savoy, Danny Istre, Greg Ross, and Larry Guidry. JHS Visitors JHS Visitors 74 55 LaGrange 80 59 Rayne 80 49 Washington 73 58 St. Martinville 65 53 W.O. Boston 69 67 Breaux Bridge 66 62 East Beauregard 86 83 St. Martinville 67 58 LaGrange 83 57 Crowley 89 71 Notre Dame 87 67 Westlake 77 58 Rayne 58 47 Eunice 76 59 Midland 76 61 Washington 71 72 DeQuincy 56 65 DeRiddcr 83 71 Catholic High (N.I.) 79 57 Crowley 79 63 Notre Dame 73 61 Westlake 69 63 Rayne 86 61 Eunice 53 39 Ovey Comeaux 86 68 Washington 62 58 DeQuincy 74 73 DeRidder 66 48 Notre Dame 84 75 DcRidder 84 73 Rapides 70 72 Natchitoches 116 . . . Led by the ‘Fantastic Five’! For the first time in eleven years, the Jennings Bulldogs succeeded in capturing the l position in District 4-AAA. Led this season by a new head coach, Harold Sonny Watkins, the Bulldog team, paced by five Senior starters, retired after the bidistrict play-off with a 29-3 record. New techniques and drills - skilled playing - determination - enthusiastic fans - all played a part in making this a year to be remembered as great for the JHS BULLDOGS! A. Charlie Delacroix always had extra arms and legs ready for any emergency - not that he ever needed them. B. The determination of Greg Ross proved to be overpowering for opponents, including the Crowley Gents. C. Isaac Tyler, Danny Istre, and Terry Fields rounded out the Bulldog Five with rebounding skills, deftly executed defensive playing, and proficient teamwork. 117 Seniors Led All the Way 118 A. Charlie Delacroix came into screen for Greg Ross as the Bulldogs battled the DeRidder Dragons. B. Danny Istre stretched for two points as he was surrounded by Natchitoches in the bi-district play-off. C. Senior Greg Ross drove toward the goal as Steve Brewster and Mike Savoy came in to assist. D. Isaac Tyler increased the score by two as Terry Fields waited to grab the rebound. E. Terry Fields and Danny Istre showed defensive experience against DeQuincy. 119 A. B. C. Teamwork and Individuality Gave Isaac Tyler spent most of his time in the air as he and Terry Fields combined offensive and defensive efforts. Charlie Delacroix leaped to intercept a pass of an opponent. Mike Savoy, Steve Brewster, and Greg Ross awaited the return of a deflected ball during a cage meet with the Crowley Gents. 120 Dogs the District Championship A A A. Danny Istre and a Ram opponent took a time out for a rest? during an action-filled game! B. Charlie Delacroix proved his defensive ability against John Rudd of DeRidder in a rematch, putting the two teams into a tie for top place in the district. C. Large crowds were a common sight as the Bulldogs clashed with various opponents . 121 Dogs Finished With an Impressive 29-3 Record A a B ▼ C T A. Charlie Delacroix quarterbacked for the Bulldogs as he led them to the first place berth in District AAA. Here, an amazed John Rudd and other DeRidder Dragons battled in vain as Delacroix drove toward the goal in the district play-off in Sulphur. B. John Smith and John Trahan served as student coaches and managers to aid Coach Watkins. C. Danny Istre's defensive skills were needed and utilized throughout the season, especially during the three bouts with DeRidder. 122 New Leadership and Inspiration! B A A. Let's go! and Coach Watkin’s smile were well-known as he drove the bus to out-of-town games. B. Coach Watkins rounded up balls during afternoon practices. C. After a hard but successful season. Coach Watkins paused to watch the newly-elected cheerleaders as they prepared decorations for the basketball banquet. D. Coach Watkins summarized the successful season and expressed appreciation to all who aided him at the banquet. 123 1972 Bulldettes BULLDETTES SCOREBOARD 1971-1972 Bulldettes Visitors 56 31 Elizabeth 49 25 Mercy 57 46 Pitkin 49 27 Fenton 65 39 Midland 56 27 East Beauregard 48 46 Reeves 59 37 Vermilion Catholic 49 38 Hathaway 65 47 Mt. Carmel 52 38 Gueydan 40 30 Lake Arthur 39 33 Welsh 50 47 Mt. Carmel 44 25 Hathaway Bulldettes Visitors 65 54 Live Oak 65 40 Rapides 43 46 Lacassine 54 43 Mercy 43 17 DeRidder 45 31 Gueydan 70 54 Mercy 55 25 Eunice 57 34 Oakdale 56 31 DeRidder 43 45 Reeves 54 39 Lake Arthur 50 36 Eunice 36 41 Lacassine 36 39 Jena Membere of the 1971-72 basketball team were (left to right) Pam Williams, Kathy Medus, Cindy Shoats, Julie Garbarino, Angie Hebert, Sherrill Landry, Georgeanna Knight, Marlene Istre, Connie Fremeaux (manager), Kay Conner, Sandra Patterson, Coach J. W. Fain, Cathy Hebert, Anne Savoy, Debbie Leger, Judy Tipton (manager), Lanya Hine, Carolyn Hebert. 124 On and On D i A. Marlene Istre picked up the loose ball that Debbie Leger had knocked away from her opponent. B. Kay Connor drove in for a twisting layup as two Live Oak defenders attempted to block her shot. C. Anne Savoy and Sandra Patterson showed their versatility with a good Defensive move. D. As Lanya Hine put defensive pressure on 44, Marlene Istre struck from behind. E. Cathy Hebert's hustle and determination enabled her to cause many turnovers made by opposing teams. 127 Bulldettes Were 128 A. Carolyn Hebert was fouled by her opponent as she drove toward the goal. B. Angie Hebert drove in for an easy two points. C. A group of Bulldettes showed the kind of drive that placed them in the district playoffs the last four years. D. Cathy Hebert and Carolyn Hebert trapped a defender in the lane and caused a three second violation. Tops in District A a A. Anne Savoy jumped for a deflected ball as Cathy Hebert moved in to assist. B. Sandra Patterson keenly maneuvered past a Laccas-sine opponent. 129 Bulldettes Finished 26-4 A. Julie Garbarino stayed calm and cool as she battled against the Rapides Mustangs. B. Action got rough in a rivaled meet with Fenton. C. Carolyn Hebert concentrated on her outside shooting during practice. D. The 1971-72 basketball managers were Myra Hebert and Judy Tipton. E. A rolled-up towel in the hands of Coach Fain was a common sight at basketball games. F. Coach Fain intently studied the progression of game plans during the game. G. Members of the girls basketball team signed a basketball which was given at the banquet. H. Coach Fain began the banquet with a short summary of the Bulldettes' great season. I. Coach Fain presented special awards to senior members of the team at the banquet. 130 131 Bulldog Tracksters Captured A. B. c. D. E. F. Tommy Leger handed the baton to Ronald Joseph as he started the final leg of the 440-yard relay. Striving for the finish line, Charlie Delacroix leaped over the high hurdles. Finishing the 440-yard dash first, Mike Gary broke the line. Don Edwards raced to pass his competitors after Stuart Coco handed the baton to him. Running in the 220-yard dash, Tommy Leger raced aginst the clock. Senior vaulter Roger Fontenot succeeded in clearing the cross bar. 132 Placed Second in State A. Finishing first, Steve Brewster stepped across the line. B. Rickey Moore leaped to cross the 13-foot bar. C. The mile relay team broke the school record twice. Members of the team were Charlie Delacroix, Nathaniel Malveaux, Mike Gary, and Ronald Joseph. D. Running tne 440-yard relay, Freddy Norman handed off to Don Edwards. E. Mike Savoy, Bulldog cinderman for the mile run, placed first in the district and regional meets. F. Mike Gary exhibited the concentration and effort needed to produce a first-rate relay team as he handed off to Charlie Delacroix. 135 Cindermen Strove to Improve A. Coach Cespiva prepared the triple-jump pit for a meet. B. Dwain Rider and otlter J .V. sprinters strove to better themselves. C. Warming up before running the mile, Mike Savoy stretched his muscles. D. Bulldog tracksters went through the daily practice routine to prepare for a meet. 136 Time and Accuracy A. Representing the entire team, Don Edwards, Charles Wilridge, Tommy Leger, and Ronnie Joseph received a trophy and congratulations from Lanya Hine, Jackie Leger, and Mary Brown. B. Charles Wilridge gave much competition in the high jump. C. Junior Stuart Coco showed determination and drive in the mile relay. 137 Girls Take State! A. Mary Brown easily handed off the baton to Marilyn Smith. B. Anne Savoy gave all she had to place second after clearing the hurdles. C. Jackie Leger and Lanya Hine made a fast twosome when it came to passing off the baton in the 880 relay. A A 138 1 A. Sherrill Landry represented the girls’ track team in throwing the baseball. B. While putting on their shoes for practice, Kay Conner, Kathy Medus, Lanya Hine, Marlene Istre, Jackie Lcger, manager Judy Tipton, Kim Babineaux, and Marilyn Smith found time to compare the day's events. C. Marilyn Smith, a necessary asset to the team, broke the string first many times during the track season. 139 The 1972 Tennis Team MARCH 14 - Lake Charles High 16 - Bolton High 21 - Sulphur High 24 - New Iberia High 28 - Lafayette High APRIL 4 - Lafayette High 6 - Lake Charles 11 - Sulphur High 18 - Menard High 21 - New Iberia High 25 - Bolton High 27 - Menard High A. B. C. D. Superior form, alterness, and expert precision enabled Dawn Herrington to win the State Championship. Robin Burgess practiced her backhand form before a meet with Lake Charles opponents. Intense concentration on the part of Ray Hanvy enabled him to meet opponents with confidence. Mr. Cornette carefully studied the practice habits of the tennis team. C ▼ D 140 c. D. Charles Belair's follow-up on a backhand shot revealed winning form. Suzanne Delacroix awaited a backhand play as she practiced during her first year as a J.H.S. netter. Glenn Trahan and Peter Mar-cantel added depth and success to the tennis team. Practice makes perfect as Joanne Humbarger drilled on her fore-hand return. Senior netter Emily Phillips spent many long hours practicing on the tennis courts. 141 Golf Team Takes Regional Tournament A ◄ B ► A. John Price concentrated on his chip shots during practice rounds. B. McBlanchard's dedication and long hours of practice showed why he was the best on the team. C. The 1972 golf team was composed of Burt Tietje, John Price, David Stolzle, Me Blanchard, Brent Stolzle, Glenn Allbritton. c ▼ 142 and Ranked 15th in State A. B. C. D. Burt Tietje diligently practiced his putting. David Stblzle prepared to tee off with his favorite wood. Glenn Allbritton was always getting into weird situations on the back nine. Brent Stolzle concentrated on keeping his arms straight to prevent a slice when using an iron. M3 Banquet Honors Tennis, Golf, and Track Stars A. Don Edwards received the Outstanding Fieldman award from Coach Oespiva. B. Mr. Harelson presented the Most Improved Pole Vaulter award to Rickey Moore. C. 1972 track, golf, and tennis honors went to Mary Brown - Most Oustanding Track Girl; Rickey Moore - Most Improved Pole Vaulter; Dawn Herrington - Most Valuable Tennis Girl; Bobbie Guthrie - Most Valuable Tennis Boy; Me Blanchard -Most Valuable Golfer; Charles Wilridge - Most Improved Track Boy; Don Edwards - Outstanding Fieldman; Tommy Leger -Leading Scorer in Track; Charlie Delacroix and Ronnie Joseph - Co-Most Valuable Track Boys. D. Coach Watkins presented Jackie Leger with a gift in appreciation of her help in athletic office work. E. Mr. Cornette was guest speaker for the tennis awards. 144 Student Life SEPTEMBER DECEMBER 1 - Students begin fall semester 2-4 - Jennings Round Robin 9 - Freshmen elect class officers 3-4 - Jennings Tournament 10 - Football game against Notre Dame 4 - Pep Squad marched in Natchitoches Sophomores elect class officers Christmas Parade 13 - Senior club organization day 6 - Senior club day 14 - Juniors elect class officers 7 - JHS basketball against DeQuincy 15 - Seniors elect class officers Bulldettes against Vermilion Catholic 17 - Football game against Breaux Bridge 10 - Bulldettes against Hathaway 20 - Junior club organization day 10-11 - Notre Dame Tournament 21 - Citizenship Day assembly 13 - Junior club day 24 - Football game against Rayne 14 - JHS basketball against Rayne 27 - Freshman cheerleader tryouts Bulldettes against Hathaway 16 - Football Banquet OCTOBER 16-18 - Welsh Tournament 1 - Football game against Abbeville 17 - JHS basketball against Ovey Comeaux 1971 BULLDOG’S GROWL distributed 17-18 - JANE EYRE 4 - Senior club day 20 - Christmas Chorus Concert 8 - Football game against Lake Charles 21 - JHS basketball against DeQuincy 11 - Junior club day Bulldettes against Mt. Carmel 12 - Seniors order graduation invitations, caps, and gowns. 13 - Picture day for Juniors, Sophomores, 22 - Jan. 2 - Christmas Holidays 27-30 - Midland Tournament and Freshmen JANUARY 14 - Football game against Crowley 4 - Bulldettes against Lacassine 18 - First GROWL drive begins 5 - Picture retakes 19'- PSAT National Merit test 7 - JHS basketball against St. Martinville 22 - Football game against Washington Bulldettes against Mercy of St. Mar- Fair Day tinville 29 - Football game against Westlake 11 - JHS basketball against Breaux Bridge Bulldettes against DeRidder March of Dimes assembly NOVEMBER 14 - JHS basketball against St. Martinville 9 - Juniors order class rings Bulldettes against Gueydan 10 - Homecoming Parade Band concert 11 - Veterans' Day 15 - Honor Band and Chorus auditions 12 - Homecoming football game against 19-21 - Midterm tests DeRidder 21 - JHS basketball against Crowley 16 - JHS basketball game against LaGrange 25 - JHS basketball against Westlake 18-20 - East Beauregard Tournament - Bull- Bulldettes against Mercy of St. dogs and Bulldettes Martinville 19 - Football bi-district game against 28 - JHS basketball against Eunice Winnfield Bulldettes against Eunice 22-24 - Teachers' Conventions 25-26 - Thanksgiving Holidays 31 - Bulldettes against Oakdale 30 - JHS Basketball game against LaGrange FEBRUARY Bulldettes against Fenton 1 - JHS basketball against Washington Calendar of Events 4 - JHS basketball against DeRidder Bulldettes against DeRidder 7 - Senior club day Bulldettes against Reeves 8 - JHS basketball against Crowley 11 - JHS basketball against Westlake Honor Band - McNeese Speech Rally - McNeese 14 - Junior club day 15 - JHS basketball against Eunice Bulldettes against Eunice 16-18 - Southern Association Evaluation Committee 21 - JHS basketball against DeRidder FFA Judging - McNeese 22 - Bulldettes against Jena in Bi-district playoffs 25-26 - Sam Houston Debate Tournament 26 - JHS basketball against DeRidder March of Dimes Walk-a-thon 29 - JHS basketball against Natchitoches in Bi-district play-offs MARCH 8 - THE KING AND I matinee 10-11 - THE KING AND I Track meet in Eunice 11 - JHS Netters against Lafayette High 14 - Track meet in Sulphur JHS Netters against Lake Charles 16 - District V Chorus Festival at McNeese Career Day JHS Netters against Bolton High Golf Tournament 17 - LSUE Foriegn Language Festival Gator Relays 18 - Miss U.S. Teen Pageant 20 - Varsity Cheerleader tryouts 21 - Track meet in Jennings JHS Netters against Sulphur 23 - Basketball Banquet Club picture day 24 - Cowboy Relays JHS Netters against New Iberia Donkey basketball game 30 - April 3 - Easter Holidays APRIL 4 - JHS Netters against Lafayette High 6 - JHS Netters against Lake Charles High 7 - Tor Relays 7-8 - District V Honor Chorus 10 - Senior Club day 11 - Track meet in Westlake JHS Netters against Sulphur 12 - Solo festival - McNeese 13 - Louisiana Tech Stage Band concert 14 - Dog Relays 15 - District Literary Rally - LSUE 18 - Track meet in Jennings JHS Netters against Menard 20 - Regional golf tournament in Sulphur FHA Banquet 21 - Rice Relays JHS Netters against New Iberia High 25 - Track meet in Jennings JHS Netters against Bolton High 27 - FFA Banquet JHS Netters against Menard 28 - Golden Bears Relay 29 - State Literary Rally - LSU MAY 1 - Junior Varsity Cheerleader tryouts Teacher Appreciation party 2 - Seniors received graduation invitations State Choral Festival - Natchitoches 5 - District Track meet in Jennings State Tennis Tournament 6 - Girls' Regional track meet - LaGrange HARVEY 10-14 - Band trip to Tennessee 12 - Senior Awards Assembly 15 - Spring Choral Concert 16 - Seniors receive caps and gowns 16-18 - Senior finals 18-19 - State track meet 18 - Maroon - White game 19 - Spring Band Concert 20 - Key Club Banquet 22 - GRADUATION! 25-29 - Underclass finals 30 - Teacher work day Juniors receive rings 31 - END OF SCHOOL! 147 Cheerleaders Helped Present A. The cheerleaders for the 1971-72 year were Marlene Istre; Jackie Leger; Mary Jane Shultz; Patti Segura; head, Anne Savoy; and Pat Miller. B. Cheerleaders performed a pom pom routine for the Pep Squad and spectators. C. Cheerleaders portrayed each coach in their first skit of the year. 148 A. The 1971-72 cheerleaders led the dogs to a running victory. B. Not even the wettest games lowered the cheerleaders' spirit. C. The cheerleaders ended the year with a special cheer for the Senior class. D. Anne Savoy, head cheerleader, introduced Stuart Coco who sang a ballad for the pep rally. 149 The Year Ended With Cheerleaders in Great Spirits A . The year of 1971-72 saw the Junior Varsity give a separate pep rally. B. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for 1971-72 were Alexa Smith; Mari Hoag; Robin Bearden; Kathy Medus; Georgeanna Knight, head; and Angela Hebert. C. The Freshman Cheerleaders were Martha Sabatier, head; Kim Babineaux; Shelly La-Fleur; Suzanne Delacroix; and Jeanne Richert. 150 Marching Squad Opened a New Year With Bright New Leadership The 1971-72 Pep Squad began and ended their year in high spirits. The squad consisted of 103 members and was led by 11 drill sergeants. They traveled with the Dogs to bi-district and attended the Christmas Festival in Natchitoches. Three of the bright new drill sergeants found something amusing on the field during the game. The Pep Squad members for the 1971-72 year were drill sergeants, Pegge Breaux, head; Rhonda Martin; Sonya Gunnell, vice-president; Karen Gunnell; Denise Broussard, choreographer; Mona Hebert; Carol Pickett, parliamentarian; Lynn LaFleur; Karen Comeaux, secretary; Nadine Guillory; Karen Young, choreographer. The drummers were Paula Broussard; Robin Burgess; Sharon Fontenot; Elinor Istre, head; Karen Shell; Myra Blackwell; Yvette LeGros; Debbie Bendily. The squad members were Virginia Williams, Kathy Daigle, J eanne Richert, Susan Schuster, Lou Broussard, Sonja Kelly, Diane Daigle, LaCue Myers. SECOND ROW: Susan Guidry, Debbie Perry, Debbie Comeaux, Angie Bergeron, Carla Doucet, Wensil Phelps, Mari Myers, Debbie Conner. THIRD ROW: Judy Racca, Donna Matt, Patricia Papillon, Suzanne Delacroix, Alexa Smith, Myra Hebert, Dolores Miller, Sara Post. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Miller, Debbie Matt, Susan Patterson, Suzanne Carter, Nancy Schwartz, Kathy Hardy, Shelly LaFleur, Angela Hebert. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Bordelon, Vicky Comeaux, Sandy Schmitt, Denise Dartez, Becky Sabel, Janice Shell, Mary Smith, Kathy Hewitt. SIXTH ROW: Jackie Rufey, Jonie Smith, Janet Trahan, Laura Duhon, Glenda Dailey, Allison Knight, Kim Babineaux, Sherry Pugh. SEVENTH ROW: Ann Catsulis, Martha Sabatier, Andra Hine, Debbie Schwartz, Julie Myers, Lynette Green, Laurie Shultz, Debbie Guilbeaux. EIGHTH ROW: Christine Leger, Julie Brummett, Joanne Humbarger, Medley Breaux, Debbie Prejean, Julie Stackhouse. Flag Bearers were Connie Cassidy, Emily Phillips, head; Dawn Herrington. 151 The Pep Squad Enjoyed A A. A. The elected drill sergeants for the 1971-72 year were Mona Hebert; Lynn LaFleur; Karen Young, choreographer; Karen Comeaux, secretary; Pegge Breaux, president; Sonya Gunnell, vice-president; Carol Pickett, parliamentarian; Nadine Guillory; Karen Gunnell. B. The drummers were Karen Shell; Myra Blackwell; Debbie Bendily; Sharon Fontenot; Elinor Istre, head drummer. NOT SHOWN: Paula Broussard, Yvette LeGros, and Robin Burgess. C. The six elected Marching Squad drill sergeants that went to the Leadership Camp at L.S.U. were Karen Comeaux, Pegge Breaux, Sonya Gunnell, Carol Pickett, Denise Broussard. NOT SHOWN: Karen Young. 152 a Very Eventful Year A. Majorettes were Cheryl Vicknair, Carolyn May, and Cynthia Seagraves. NOT SHOWN: Karen Stockwell, head. B. Carol Pickett found time to talk to a friend before marching 5th hour. C. Drill sergeant, Sonya Gunnell, sat looking forlorn at the Westlake game during the pre-game entertainment. D. The flagbearers and announcer for the 1971-72 year were Connie Cassidy, Joanne Hum-barger and head, Emily Phillips. NOT SHOWN: Dawn Herrington. E. The sponsor, Mrs. Parker, questioned the action of some of the members on the bus. 153 A. The girls found it quite cold at the Winnfield game but liked it all the more. B. Before leaving for the Winnfield game, the girls were given a thorough dress inspection. C. Nancy Schwartz found it a long and exhausting trip. D. The bulldogs were a project for raising money for the Pep Squad and one was given to each girl on the Homecoming Court. 154 D ▼ Natchitoches Went Down Great With Pep Squad Marchers A. A few of the Pep Squad members chatted before leaving on the buses to Natchitoches. B. The drill sergeants gave last minute instructions to the girls before starting to march. C. Here the squad came. D. There the squad went. 155 A New Staff A. Co-editors Frances Ann Dennis and Richard Bordelon spent long hours planning, coordinating, and doing work on the 1972 BULLDOG'S GROWL. B. Glen Watson pleaded with Mrs. Carter to be allowed to go to town on a legitimate errand for the GROWL staff. C. Debbie Bendily, Elinor Istre, and Connie Cassidy transported the shipment of 1971 GROWLS to the library for distribution. 156 Began a Busy Year A. Karen LeDoux, Senior class editor, Sonya Gunnell, Freshman class editor, and Carol Minter, Junior class editor, listened as their new duties were explained. B. Peter Dupree, Faculty editor, took time to sell Charlie Williams a 1972 annual. C. Burt Tietje, Junior photographer, examined the cameras to be used in his job. 157 Cooperation Was a Must! A. Sonya Gunnell, subscription manager, Rhonda Martin, advertising manager, and Connie Cassidy, bookkeeper, aided each other in keeping accurate records of transactions. B. Editor Frances Ann Dennis and Glen Watson, head photographer, discussed pictures to be taken for certain layouts. C. Randy Labowe was recruited to assist Peter Dupree in unloading new annuals. 158 A. Glen Watson and Richard Bordelon tried to introduce a refreshment time but met opposition from Mrs. Carter. B. Burt Tietje and Debbie Bendily, Sophomore class editor, aided index editor Elinor lstre in identifying students. C. Work didn’t end on May 31 for Frances Ann Dennis and Peter Dupree as the last shipment was prepared in June. D. Francis Touchet provided copy for sports events to be recorded in the 1972 BULLDOG’S GROWL. 159 Band Won Sweepstakes Again!! The JHS Band had worked many long hours and their efforts paid off. After receiving superior ratings in both performance and sight-reading, they won sweepstakes at the District V Festival at McNeese. They also went on their annual trip to Tennessee and performed at many places along the way. A. The band majorettes for the 1971-72 school year were (left to right) Celia Joe Black, Becky Allbritton, Cheryl Cormier, and Stephanie Campbell. B. The 1971-72 band members were Carl Benedict, Stella Devall, Elaine Eastman, Colleen Kennedy, Ricky Longman, Louis Aguillard, Celia Joe Black, Glenn Carter, Morris Coats, Georgette Dugas, Mike Dupuis, Nina Guidry, Rob Landry, Charlene Mack, Regilyn Williams, Mary Broussard, Pepper Allgood, Regina Babineaux, Susie Bordelon, Cindy Coco, Glenn Dugas, Billy Hammond, Blanche Hightower, Pegge Langley, Debbie Lejeune, Greg Neely, Carol Pepper, Crystal Myers, Ricky Pugh, Becky Vanya, Carlena Waltrip, Paul White, Becky Allbritton, Nancy Boisture, Jeff Bordelon, Stephanie Campbell, Cheryl Cormier, Ronnie Delahoussaye, David Donnell, Douglas Dugas, Glenn Guilbeaux, Cullen Hebert, Joan Istre, Jane Laird, Jackie Jackson, Karen Landry, Cindy Lopez, Laura Mack, Kathy McPhail, Jackie Perrin, Kim Rea, Mike Spears, Jackie Waltrip and Ricky Waltrip. 160 Organizations in the Band A. The band captain, Stella Devall, and band director, Mr. Bardie Roberts, discussed musical selections to be performed on their trip to Tennessee. B. Energetic members of the JHS Band Council included: (seated) Stella Devall, (left to right) Rob Landry, Mary Broussard, Charlene Mack, Celia Joe Black, Ricky Longman, J ackie J ackson, Colleen Kennedy, and Elaine Eastman. C. The uniform committee chosen to select the new band uniforms for next year was (top to bottom) Carl Benedict, Regilyn Williams, Regina Babineaux, Carol Pepper, and Georgette Dugas. D. Band librarians (left to right) Elaine Eastman, Mary Broussard, Deborah Lejeune, Charlene Mack, and Blanche Hightower. E. The JHS band was well represented in the all-state band by (left to right) Charlene Mack, Nancy Boisture, Stella Devall, Billy Hammond, Celia Joe Black, and Morris Coats. 161 The Saga of the Drum A. B. C. Ronnie Delahoussaye appeared to be the winning man in his duel of the tuba with Morris Coats. Mrs. Harelson cheerfully bought candy from band member Laura Mack to support the organization. THE SAGA OF THE DRUM 1. Sharon Fontenot and Karen Shell looked on as Mr. Roberts eyed the cake he was presented after tuning the Pep Squad drums. 2. Mr. Roberts was instructed to keep cutting through the cake until he found the surprise. 3. The surprise” was a screwdriver, commemorating Mr. Roberts' leaving a screwdriver in a drum after tuning it. 162 Band Excelled in Varied Areas A. Colleen Kennedy, 1971-72 drum major, smiled proudly at the conclusion of a year’s work. B. Band members who participated in Solo and Ensemble Festival at McNcese were (first row) Celia Joe Black, Debbie Lejeune, Regina Babineaux, Stephanie Campbell, Jackie Jackson, Carlena Waltrip; (second row) Glenn Dugas, Glenn Carter, Charlene Mack, Elaine Eastman, Georgette Dugas; (third row) Carol Pepper, Billy Hammond, Stella Devall, Colleen Kennedy, Jackie Waltrip; (fourth row) Blanche Hightower, Mary Broussard, Paul White, Rob Landry, and Mike Dupuis. C. Those who attended Honor Band were: (first row) Celia Joe Black, Cindy Coco, Debbie Lejeune, Peggy Langley, Regina Babineaux, Jackie Perrin, Nina Guidry, Jane Laird; (second row) Glenn Dugas, Joan Istre, Blanche Hightower, Nancy Boisture, Charlene Mack, Elaine Eastman, Cheryl Cormier, Stephanie Campbell, Mike Spears; (third row) Mary Broussard, Laura Mack, Karen Landry, Beckv Allbritton, Jackie Jackson, Stella Devall, Colleen Kennedy, Becky Vanya, Ricky Pugh, Cullen Hebert; (fourth row) Glenn Carter, Billy Hammond, Morris Coats, Paul White, Rob Landry, Pepper Allgood, Ricky Longman, Carl Benedict, Greg Neely, Louis Aguillard, and Ronnie Dclahoussaye. 163 “Professional Performance” of A. The royal children vjsited their father before his death. B. Margret Miller carefully applied make-up to Victor Benoit. C. The King (Monte Briggs) scolded Tuptim (Cathy Hebert) for trying to escape from the palace. D. Mrs. Anna (Frances Ann Dennis) admired the ring given to her by the King. E. Mrs. Fae Jackson provided accompaniment on the organ. 164 THE KING AND I termed “Success” A. Susan Patterson relaxed before the curtain opened. B. Cathy Hebert and David Reynolds portrayed lovers, hiding their feelings in fear of the King. C. Louis (Frank Neil Ricard), Mrs. Anna (Frances Ann Dennis), and Kralahome (Ted Cassidy) paid their last respects to the dying King (Monte Briggs). D. Mr. Ricard paused for a minute to watch the operetta. E. Cynthia Seagraves put finishing touches on Barry Locklear's make-up before he went on stage. F. Lady Thiang (Elinor Istre), Louis (Frank Neil Ricard), and the Prince (Mark LaPoint), informed Mrs. Anna (Frances Ann Dennis) of the King's illness. 165 Double Sweepstakes Led A. Seniors - Don Brown, David Reynolds, Myra Blackwell, Elinor Istre, Frances Ann Dennis, Cathy Hebert, Clifton Breaux, and Paul Medus led the seniors in their class song. B. Elinor Istre, David Reynolds and Frances Ann Dennis presented solos in the annual spring concert. C. Chorus members who sang at solo festival were Alexa Smith, Elinor Istre, Carrie Broussard, David Reynolds, Don Brown, and John Smith. A Capella Chorus - FIRST ROW: Myra Blackwell, Carol Pickett, Elinor Istre, Kay Conner, Frances Ann Dennis, Alexa Smith, Robin Bearden, Cathy Hebert, Debbie Bendily, Diana Sinegal, Susan Patterson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Fontenot, Mike Savoy, Linda Pentecost, David Reynolds, Keith Daigle, Monty Giger, Victor Benoit, Mason Lejeune, Clifton Breaux, Rhonda Martin, and Carrie Broussard. 166 the Chorus to State! A . The chorus performed for guests at the Citizenship Day Program. B. Mr. Ricard tested the students on note intervals. C. Honor chorus members were 1st ROW: Elinor Istre, Frances Ann Dennis, Alexa Smith, Robin Bearden, Susan Patterson. SECOND ROW: David Reynolds, Keith Daigle, Monty Giger, Paul Medus, Victor Benoit, Charlie Williams, and Mike McFarland. D. The performing chorus successfully presented the annual Spring Concert. D ▼ JANE EYRE Lent Dramatic The cast for the 1971 speech production JANE EYRE was: Jane Eyre----------Mona Hebert Mr. Rochester------John St. Ores Adele Varens - — Robby Lueckel St. John Rivers----Robert Bujol The Maniac---------Sandy Schmitt Lord Ingram--------Monte Briggs Blanch Ingram------Debbie Perry Richard Mason------Warren Ray Diana Rivers-------Emily Phillips Grace Poole--------Darla Dasch Hannah-------------Alexa Smith Mrs. Fairfax-------Jackie Sonnier Leah------------- - Laura Duhon Reverend Wood------Larry Brown Briggs------------Michael Landry Lady Ingram--------Lynn LaFleur A. Mr. Rochester calmed Jane Eyre as she nervously awaited the wedding. B. Speech students tried out for the many characters in the fall production JANE EYRE. C. St. John Rivers, going on a mission to India, asked Jane to marry him so they could leave together. D. Cindy Coco trimmed John St. Ores’ sideburns before the Friday night production of JANE EYRE. D T 168 Overtones to the Fall Season E T A. Mr. Rochester fought off his insane wife who was trying to kill him. B. Upon reuniting with Mr. Rochester, Jane Eyre attended to the blind man’s needs and wants. C. Jane told Mr. Rochester of her leaving while Lord and Lady Ingram attended his dinner party. D. Jane Eyre gladly taught Mr. Rochester's ward Adele. E. Thelma Penland, if I've told you once, I've told you a million times, it's not going to stick! quipped Monte Briggs. 169 Harvey Lent Humor to Activities The cast for the spring production HARVEY was: Myrtle Mae Simmons - — Laura Duhon Veta Louise Simmons-----Lynn LaFleur Mrs. Ethel Charvenet----Yvette LeGros Elwood P. Dowd - — Paul Medus Ruth Kelly, R.N. - Sandy Schmitt Duane Wilson-------John St. Ores Dr. Lyman Sanderson-----Mike Landry Wm. R. Chumley----------- George Bertrand Betty Chumley------Debbie Perry Judge Omar Faffney - Keith Wall E. J. Lofgren------Bill Cagnon A. The star of the spring performances - Harvey! B. Dr. Sanderson interviewed his prospective psychiatric patient Elwood P. Dowd. C. Elwood P. Dowd enlightened Betty Chumley as to the existence of his friend, Harvey. D. Dr. Sanderson apologized to Mr. Dowd over the mix-up of admitting him (Elwood) to the sanitarium. c-0 170 Speech Involved Other Activities A. Karen Shell was one of the many speech students who presented the Jennings High School morning memos every morning at KJEF. B. Bobby Roy, Peter Marcantel, Glenn Trahan, Paul Medus, Charlie Williams, Skipper Walker, Bobby Guthrie, Keith Guthrie, Stuart Coco, Robert Bujol, Mike McFarland, John Price, George Bertrand, Greg Ross, and Brent Stolzle piled on the Bulldog bus ready to go to Lake Charles for their speech trip. C. Thelma Penland, as Kate, and Mona Hebert, as Lady Sims, presented The Twelve Pound Look as the rally play. D. For her final, Karen Fuselier presented an interpretive reading to the class. E. Erwin Broussard delivered his final speech of the year. 171 Student Council 172 Members; of the 1971-1972 Student Council were (left to right) FIRST ROW: Charlie Delacroix. Anne Savoy Cathy Hebert. Stuart Coco. Rhonda Martin, and Debra Gilbeaux. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Clifford (sponsor), Valerie Lewis, PCgge Breaux, Sherrill Landry, Thelma Penland, Susan Guidry, Suzanne Delacroix, Carolyn May, Jeanne Richert. THIRD ROW: Mr. Craig (sponsor), Dawn Herrington, Emily Phillips, Elinor Istre, Angela Hebert, Stella Devall, Frances Ann Dennis, Patti Segura, Robin Bearden, Shelly LaFleur. FOURTH ROW: Richard Bordelon, Bob Reddell, Danny Fruge, Matt Hargroder, Jonathan Capdcville, Tommy Leger Robert Lejeune, Timmy Boudreaux, Kenny Reed. 7 6 ’ Hosted Career Day D ▼ A. Serving as officers for the 1971-1972 school year were Anne Savoy, vice-president; Cathy Hebert, secretary; Debra Guilbeau, reporter; Stuart Coco, treasurer; Charlie Delacroix, president; and Rhonda Martin, chaplain. B. Club sponsors, Mrs. Clifford and Mr. Craig, tallied votes during officer elections. C. Charlie Delacroix discussed future projects with the club. D. Jonathan Capdeville served as a guide on Career Day. 173 A. B. Press Club Successfully Published the Bulldog Chronicle Officers for 1971-72 school year seated left to right were J oanne Humbarger, Emily Phillips, editor; and Marlene Istre. 2nd ROW; Stuart Coco, Sandra Patterson, Debbie Leger and Mona Hebert. Alexa Smith, Ann Courrege, Robin Bearden, proudly served Jr. Press Club as officers. Senior Press Club Members included 1st ROW (left to right): Emily Phillips (editor), Joanne Humbarger Mona Hebert, Marlene Istre, Jackie Leger, Stuart Coco, Debbie Leger, Timmy Boudreaux, Glen Watson. 2nd ROW: Mr. Valdetero, sponsor; Doug Boudreaux, Jackie Sonnier, Robin Burgess, Yvette LeGros Lvnn LaFleur, Debbie Perry Patti Segura, Celia Joe Black, Cheryl Vicknair, Connie Cassidy, Clara Pepper, Mrs. Sarradet, sponsor. 3rd ROW: Denise Myers, Carolyn Hebert, Barbara Guillory, Rhonda Martin Debbie Bendily, Carol Minter, Pam Reed, Debbie Gotte. 4th ROW; Danny Fruge, Skipper Walker, Victor Benoit Dawn Herrington, Karen Berry, Sonya Gunnell, Judy Tipton, Mary Jane Shultz, Kay Conner, and Cathy 174 A. Editor Emily Phillips proved to be a capable and hard worker. B. Joanne Humbarger, assistant editor, found something humorous in the roll call, as she substituted for the absent editor. C. Me Blanchard, John Price, David Kuhnell, Skipper Walker, and Victor Benoit diligently worked on their Press Club articles in the library. Junior Press Club members were (left to right) SEATED: Robin Bearden, Joanne Humbarger, Emily Phillips (editor), Alexa Smith, Ann Courrege. SECOND ROW: Shelia Clark, Kathryn Medus, Charlene Whit ford, Kathy Hewitt, Susan Patterson, Georgeanna Knight, Debbie Mott, Mari Hoag, Kim Lueckel, Virginia Williams, Carla Doucet, Susan Schuster, Mrs. Sarradet (sponsor). THIRD ROW: Mr. Valdetero (sponsor), Sheryl Mouton, Cynthia Breaux, Randy Sarradet, Judy Racca, Kathy Hardy, Delores Miller, Jackie Waltrip, Allison Knight, Suzanne Delacroix, Marilyn Smith, Martha Sabatier, Myra Hebert, Jeanne Richert. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Netty, Cindy Shoats, Julie Garbarino, Julie Brummett, Kim Babineaux, Joni Smith, Pam Darbonne, Karen Fuslier, Katny Daigle, LaCue Myers, Glenda Lejeune, Cindy Coco. FIFTH ROW: Darrell Miller, Charles Belair, Charles Ray, Bill Tipton, Frosty Strickland, Clark Buch, Jim Rowland, Donna Mott, Laurie Shultz, Pam Romero, Tim Guinn. 175 “Enrich Man’s Existence” A. Officers of the JHS Key Club for 1971-72 were (left to right) Paul Medus, vice-president; Burt Tietje, treasurer; Stuart Coco, secretary; and Rickey Stagg, president. A ► Members of the 1971-72 Key Club were (left to right, FIRST ROW: Marlene Istre, Kathy Medus, Pat Miller Georgeanna Knight, Cathy Hebert. SECOND ROW: Father Howard Coleman (sponsor), Rickey Stagg, Paul Medus, Stuart Coco, Danny Fruge, Francis Touchet, Kenny Reed, Mike Gary. THIRD ROW: Victor Benoit, Mike Savoy, Charlie Williams, Tommy Harelson, Mike McFarland, Bobby Guthrie. George Bertrand, Paul Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Glen Watson, Paul White, Rob Landry, Bobby Rtfy, Ted Cassidy, Bobby Reddell, Ricky Tauzin, Tommy Leger and Richard Bordelon. 176 JOHN PRICE FOR LoMiiiTtnn District GOVERNOR A A B A D T A. Paul White accepted the lieutenant governor's pin from John Price who held the office last year B. Key Clubbers will remember hanging many posters for John Price in his campaign for Governor. C. John Price was pinned as Governor of the LaMiss-Tenn district of the Key Club International by the retiring Governor, Doug Mittlestadt. D. Lanya Hine, Bobby Roy, Paul Duncan, Me Blanchard, Tommy Harelson, Charlie Williams, and Victor Benoit mixed pleasure with business at a Key Club meeting. 177 Thespians Followed the Age-old A. Members of the 1971-72 Thespian Society included (left to right) FIRST ROW: Bill Hall, Tim Boudreaux, Bill Broussard, Don Brown, Glenn Carter, Charles Ray, Warren Ray. SECOND ROW: Skipper Walker, Monte Briggs, Joanne Humbarger, Frances Ann Dennis, Karen Stockwell, Yvette LeGros, Debbie Bendily, Lynn LeFleur, Jackie Sonnier, Robin Burgess, John St. Ores, Thelma Penland, Darla Dasch, and Larry Brown. B. First semester president Darla Dasch and vice-president Jackie Sonnier listened attentively to fund raising suggestions. C. Officers during the second term included John St. Ores (vice-president), Robin Burgess (reporter), Debbie Bendily (secretary), Jackie Sonnier (president), and Glenn Carter (treasurer). 178 Tale of Thespis, Their Founder Mrs. Lindsey considered the club discussion on a proposed workshop. Second semester president Jackie Sonnier conducted the business meeting while secretary Debbie Bendily took minutes. Thelma Penland listened carefully to a proposed motion. Club members present (front to back) Debbie Bendily, Charlie Williams, Glenn Carter, Warren Ray, Robin Burgess, Joanne Humbarger, Larry Brown, and Bill Hall paid particular attention to the slate of proposed officers for 1972-73. New member David Reynolds seconded a motion while friend Don Brown looked on. 179 Beta Club The purposes of the Beta Club are to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among the high school students of Jennings, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. A. The 1971-72 Beta Club officers were Richard Bordelon, president; Anne Savoy, treasurer; Barbara Guillory, chaplain; Frances Ann Dennis, student council representative; Rhonda Martin, secretary; Francis Touchet, vice-president. B. Francis Touchet assisted Richard Bordelon as he conducted a meeting of the Beta club. C. Mrs. Blanchard supervised the voting to admit new members as Cathy Hebert and Mona Hebert thought about qualifications needed for admittance. D. Members of the Beta club listened attentively while new business was being discussed. 180 D ► A. B. C. Dawn Herrington and Stuart Coco were required to sing to each other as part of initiation to the club. Paul Courrege and George Bertrand showed that turtles never run for club initiation. Members of Beta club included, FIRST ROW (left to right): Richard Bordelon, Francis Touchet, Rhonda Martin, Anne Savoy, Barbara Guillory, Frances Ann Dennis. SECOND ROW: Cathy Hebert, Myra Blackwell, Robin Burgess, Marlene Istre, Kay Conner, Stella DeVall, Janell Istre, Yvette Legros, Carolyn May, Elaine Eastman, Susan Guidry, Mrs. James Ward. THIRD ROW: Morris Coats, Emily Phillips, Connie Cassidy, Joanne Humbarger, Debra Bendily, Elinor Istre, Karen Comeaux, Carol Picket, Sharon Fontenot, Mona Hebert, Patricia Ardoin, Regilyn Williams. FOURTH ROW: Dawn Herrington, Karen Berry, George Bertrand, Danny Istre, Stuart Coco, Charlie Delacroix, Bobby Reddell, Clifton Breaux, Paul Courrege, Peter Dupree, Carl Benedict, Ricky Longman. 181 FBLA Learned How to A. Guest speaker Cathy Conner spoke to F.B.L.A. members concerning the banking business. B. F.B.L.A. members added last minute touches to their car for the homecoming parade. C. Karen Shell checked with Mrs. Conner to make sure her minutes of the meeting were accurate. D. Karen LeDoux looked over the interesting array of stationery that was being sold by F.B.L.A. 182 Manage a Successful Business , 1 fe mill A. Mrs. Conner, sponsor of F.B.L.A. filled in for the absent secretary in calling out the roll. B. Officers leading F .B .L.A. for the 1971-72 school year were Christine Leger, Linda Pentecost, Susan Guidry, David Reynolds, and president Myra Blackwell. F.B.L.A. members for this year were, FIRST ROW: Myra Blackwell, Linda Pentecost, David Reynolds, Susan Guidry, and Karen Shell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Perkins (sponsor), Jackie Sonnier, Shelia Walls, Carolyn May, Nadine Guillory, Susan Sarradet, Karen LeDoux, Debbie Schwartz, Mrs. Conner (sponsor). THIRD ROW: Ginger Leger, Cyntia Seagraves, Christine Leger, Paula Broussard, Sandra Lawless, Patricia Ardoin, Sharon Fontenot and Susan Pirozzolo. 183 F.F.A. Banquet Was the FIRST ROW: Paul Hormell, Randy Davis, Paul Touchet, Georgeanna Knight, Charlene Whitford, Robin Bearden, Robert Lejeune, Carl Fontenot, Richard Campbell. SECOND ROW: David Fontenot, Allen Richard, Gene Broussard, Ricky McLean, Randy Istre, Ricky Sittig, Bobby Gotreaux, Carroll Dunn, Thomas Doucet. THIRD ROW: Allen Mallet, Kirk Morgan, Rickey Moore, Mark Carte, Ronnie Guidry, Randy Boudreaux, Carl Janise, Mr. Blanchard. Highlight of the Year A. F.F.A. members and their parents listened attentively to Mr. Blanchard’s opening remarks. B. Randy Davis told of the F.F.A.'s progress during the 1971-72 school year. C. Hostesses Stella Devall, Karen LeDoux, and Patricia Ardoin enjoyed their meal after their duties were finished. FIRST ROW: Randy Duhon, James White, Warren Gary, Georgeanna Knight, Charlene Whitford, Robin Bearden, Marty Dennis, David Deshotel, Brian Legros. SECOND ROW: Dirk Bertrand, Matt Ardoin, Carl Trahan, Kenneth Trahan, Dwain Rider, Lynn Leger, Doug Morgan, Glenn Janise, Craig Clement, Carroll Prejean, Shelton Deville. THIRD ROW: Randy Istre, David Fruge, Jimmy Dupont, Drew Legros, Randy Fontenot, Glenn Hormell, Kirth Daigle, Gail Earle, Mark Benoit, Glenn Daigle, Joey Legros. FOURTH ROW: Michael Thibodeaux, Dwain Ardoin, Paul Dupuis, David Fontenot, Derek Guillory, Stephen Campbell, E. N. Gar-barino, Mark Pleasant, William Arceneaux, Keith Bertrand, Danny Fontenot, William Gary, Tim Kershaw, Mike Meche. 185 4-H Clubs Saw Many A. Mr. Robert Hpffpauir and Mr. Lormand gave much needed advice to the club. B. Officers for the 1971-72 school term were Randy Davis, president; A. L. Reed, reporter; Anne Savoy, secretary; and Ted Cassidy, treasurer. C. Members of the 4-H club listened attentively to all coming business in the next month. f FIRST ROW: Randy Davis, president; Anne Savoy, secretary; Ted Cassidy, treasurer; Kenny Reed, student council; A. L. Reed, reporter. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lormand, Dwight Matte, Karen LeDoux, Darla Hine, Patti Segura, Elinor Istre, Ricky McLean, Joan Bertrand, Karen Gunnell, Patricia Ardoin. THIRD ROW Randy LaBowe, Paul Hormell, Bobby Gotreaux, Ricky Tauzin, Tommy Leger, Bobby Guthrie, Randy Istre, Ricky Sittig, Denise Broussard, Clara Pepper, Connie Cassidy, Cheryl Vicknair, and Robert Lejeune. 186 New Faces in Leadership A. Randy Istre, newly elected president of the Senior 4-H club for the 1972-73 school year, talked over his many duties with Mr. Hoffpauir and Mr. Lorman. B. Sherrill Landry paid close attention to the activities of the Jr. club. C. The Jr. 4-H club had many active members that added many contributions to the club. Members of the Junior 4-H Club were (left to right) FIRST ROW: Tim Cassidy (president), Angie Hebert (secretary), Gerry Dugas (treasurer), Mari Myers (reporter), Sherrill Landry (Student Council representative). SECOND ROW: Mrs. Joseph (sponsor), Randy Breaux, Matt Ardoin, Valerie Lewis, Mari Hoag, Glenda Dailey, Kathy Hewitt, Julie Myers. THIRD ROW: Shelton Deaville, Steve Brewster, Brian LeGros, David Des-hotel, Zane Hanna, Warren Gary, Larry Brown, Monty Giger. FOURTH ROW: Randv Duhon, Kirth Daigle, Darrell Walls, Danny Fontenot, P-Nut Gotreaux, Steve Campbell, Keith Wall, Keith Deaville. 187 Visitation Committee FTA The purposes of the club are (1) To learn about the teaching profession, its opportunities, its responsibilities, and its important role in our democracy; (2) To explore one's own interests and abilities in relation to the various fields of teaching; (3) To cultivate the qualities of personality, character, and leadership which are essential in good teachers; (4) To learn about teacher training, the cost, scholarships, entrance requirements, certification requirements, and standards; (5) To study the lives and the influences of good teachers. A A Members of the 1971-1972 FTA club were (first row) Anne Savoy, Rhonda Martin, Frances Ann Dennis Cathv Hebert Emily Phillips. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Bloch (sponsor), Carolyn May, Debbie Perry Lynn LaFleur PnLStella Deva n, Mr. Reynolds (sponsor). THIRD ROW: Debbie Schwartz, Celia Joc Black ' Rrlf.fv8 ' n3ren c°mCa X’ K7 C°nncr’ L rnctteGreen- FOURTH ROW: Charlie Delacroix Medley Breaux, Karen Berry, Sonya Gunnell, Mona Hebert. 188 Aided by FTA A. The club members listened attentively as they were briefed on plans for the annual FTA bake sale. B. Emily Phillips, Anne Savoy, Karen Berry, Cathy Hebert, Rhonda Martin, and Frances Ann Dennis discussed preparations for the Visitations Committee, for whom they were to serve as guides. C. Serving as officers for the 1971-1972 school year were Emily Phillips - student council representative, Frances Ann Dennis - secretary, Rhonda Martin - vice-president, and Anne Savoy -president (not pictured - Cathy Hebert - treasurer). D. Cathy Hebert, treasurer, informed the club as to the condition of its finances. 189 The Newly Formed Ecology 190 A. B. C. D. E. C A Clifton Breaux expounded on his one-way theology during a club meeting. The Ecology Club boasted a membership composed only of Seniors: (left to right) FIRST ROW: Nadine Guillory, Debbie Bendily, Sharon Fontenot, Pegge Breaux, Glenn Allbritton. SECOND ROW: Christine Leger, Susan Guidry, Karen Shell, Cynthia Seagraves, Ricky Longman, Charlie Williams, and Myra Blackwell. NOT SHOWN: Clifton Breaux, Randy LaBowve, Glen Watson, Richard Campbell, Paula Broussard, and Elinor Istre. Club officers included: Nadine Guillory (secretary), Debbie Bendily (president), Sharon Fontenot (vice-president), and Karen Shell (treasurer). Not shown is Elinor Istre (student council representative). Our Earth: No Deposit - No Return was the title of Ecology Club's prize winning fair project. This club’s Homecoming car entry featured flowers of uspH rvnino naner Club Aroused “Clean” Interest A. Glenn Allbritton and other members appeared pleased with the progress of the club's meeting. B. Elinor Istre and club sponsor Mrs. Tietje displayed posters presented to the club by the Environmental Protection Agency. C. Mrs. Stolzle, assistant club sponsor, was entertained by an unorthodox business meeting. D. Club officers tried diligently to understand the internal functionings of the Dicycle, a form of non-polluting transportation. E. TheJ.H.S. campus was enhanced by the first blooms of the young azalea plants. 191 Leadership in FHA Was A. The officers for the 1971-72 school year were Mona Hebert, secretary; Jackie Leger, reporter; Libb Broussard, treasurer; Debbie Gotte, songleader; Pegge Breaux, president; Christine Leger, historian; Carolyn May, Student Council; Lynette Green, parliamentarian; and Karen Comeaux, vice-president. B. Mrs. Belair, club sponsor, checked over a list of foods for the FHA banquet. C. Planning the decorations for the FHA banquet did not keep Debbie Schwartz, Nadine Guillory, and Patti Segura from keeping a happy attitude. FIRST ROW: Pegge Breaux, Karen Comeaux, Mona Hebert, Libb Broussard, Carolyn May, Christine Lecer Lynette Green, Jackie Leger, Debbie Gotte. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Belair, Mrs. Clifford, Ramona Coleman Patricia Papillon, Jackie Lopez. Yvette LeGros, Patti Segura, Nadine Guillory, Debbie Schwartz. THIRD ROW: Denise Broussard, Pam Reed, Mary Jane Shultz, Medley Breaux, Patricia Ardoin, Mary Ester Brown Susan Mohar, and Janet Allison. 192 Outstanding in 1972 A. Mrs. Wilson conducted a Junior club meeting as part of her responsibilities as a home ec teacher. B. As part of the entertainment, Christine Leger, Nadine Guillory, and Pegge Breaux read a short skit on foods and nutrition. C. Junior FHA meetings were always crowded and busy affairs. FIRST ROW: Cindy Shoats, president; Donna Mott, vice-president; Jennifer Cormier, secretary; Charlotte Daigle, treasurer; Belinda Benoit, Student Council; Margaret Miller, historian; Angela Thibodeaux, parliamentarian; Jackie Hebert, Maxine Hebert, songleader. SECOND ROW: Jo Anne Cormier, Dolores Miller, Debbie Conner, Lucille Reed, Brenda Benoit, Denise LaCombe, Carla Bergeaux, Suzanne Carter, Kathy Daigle, Connie Crochet, Belinda Cormier. THIRD ROW: Becky Bergeaux, Julie Myers, Debbie Prejcan, Dawn Carter, Anna Catsulis, Jackie Guidry, Oreline Gotreaux, Theresa Mallett, Debbie Daigle, Joni Smith, 193 and Pam Lopez. A. Francis Touchet, vice-president, read the proposed constitution for the French club. B. Life and culture of France was the topic of a discussion presided over by Sister Frances. C. French club members included (left to right) FIRST ROW: Jonathan Capdeville, Francis Touchet, Emily Phillips, Barbara Guillory, Dawn Herrington, Kenneth Blanchard. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Louise Herrington, Patricia Papillon, Susan Pirozzolo, Susan Patterson, Kathy Hewitt, Robin Burgess, Pamela Williams, Virginia Williams, Dianne Haywood, Nina Guidry, Vanessa Taylor, Richard Bordelon. THIRD ROW: Diana Sinegal, Troy Pickens, David Reynolds, Bill Broussard, Frances Ann Dennis, Stella Devall, Sonya Gunnell, Joanne Humbarger, Cheryl Vicknair, Peter Dupree, George Bertrand, Brady Thibodeaux, Kirk Cormier. FOURTH ROW: Randy LaBowe, Danny Istre, Bill Hall, A. L. Reed, Tim Boudreaux, Tony Broussard, Robert Broussard, Carl Broussard, Tommy Leger, Ted Cassidy, Mike McFarland, John Smith. 194 A. B. C. D. E. David Marcantel spoke to the French Club concerning the spread of the French language and his teaching job in France. Mrs. Herrington, Francis Touchet, and Jonathan Capdeville made final preparations for the adoption of the new constitution. Dawn Herrington, Barbara Guillory, and Geraldine Miller helped in decorating the club car for homecoming. Sainte Georges Slew the Dragon was the theme of the French club homecoming car. Francis Touchet arrested Robert Broussard as a peeping Tom during the French play. 195 Students Were Active in Library Club A a B a A. Students who served in office were Tommy Leger, Ricky Stagg, Judy Tipton, Jackie Leg-er, Ted Cassidy, Patti Segura, Kenny Reed, Mike Savoy, Mike McFarland, Keith Guthrie, and Tim Boudreaux. B. Me Blanchard, Kenny Reed, Tommy Leger, Ted Cassidy, and Keith Guthrie listened attentively to their sponsor, Mrs. Johnson. C. Cheryl Hebert, MaryDoucet, and Jackie Hebert served Mrs. Conner and Mr. Valdetero at a faculty party sponsored by the Junior Library Club. ROW 1: Mrs. Johnson, Kenny Reed, Judy Tipton, Jackie Leger, Tommy Leger, Patti Segura, Tim Boudreaux, Ted Cassidy. ROW 2: Debbie Gilbeau, Robin Burgess, Pat Miller, Elinor Istre, Cheryl Vicknair, Clara Pepper, Connie Cassidy, Debbie Frey, Jonny Sue Portie, Debbie Leger. ROW 3: Sherrel Breaux, Karen LeDoux, Denise Broussard, Carol Pickett, Sherrie Pugh, A. L. Reed, Pam Reed, Joan Bertrand. ROW 4: Patricia Ar-doin, Joanne Humbarger, Doug Boudreaux, Mike Savoy, Danny Fruge, Victor Benoit, Paul Courreee, Linda Pentecost and John Smith. ° 196 Political Club A. Paul Courrege delivered a report to the Political Club. B. Officers for the 1971-72 school year were Carl Fontenot, vice-president; Debbie Frey, secretary; Richard Campbell, president; Mike Gary, publicity; Pegge Breaux, student council representative; and Brady Huff, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Richard Campbell. Carl Fontenot, Debbie Frey, Pegge Breaux, Mike Gary, Ricky McLean. SECOND ROW: Paul Duncan, Brian Legros, Debbie Schwartz, Debbie Bendily, Carolyn May, Karen Comeaux, Carol Pickett, Paul Courrege, Ray Hanvy, Paul Hormcll, Glen Watson, Mr. Johns. THIRD ROW: Neal Romero, Bobby Reddcll, Mike Savoy, Lynette Green, Cynthia Seagraves, Medley Breaux, Greg Ross, John Smith, P-Nut Gotreaux, Randy Boudreaux, Stephen Campbell, Mr. LaPoint. 19 7 Safety Club A. Ted Cassidy conducted the club in its business throughout the year. B. Mr. Kennedy, club sponsor, with seeming disbelief, listened during a meeting of the Safety Club. A ▲ Members of the 1971-1972 senior Safety Club were (left to right) FIRST ROW: Ted Cassidy, Jackie Leger Randy Davis, A. L. Reed, Tommy Leger, Patti Segura, Randy Istre. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kennedy, Neal’ Romero, Paul Duncan, Warren Hoag, Lynn LaFleur, Debbie Perry, Pat Miller, Marlene Istre, Celia Joe Black, Denise Myers, Debbie Gotte, Carla Babineaux, Marilyn Brown, Johnnie Sue Portie, Paul Courrege. THIRD ROW: Paul Hormel, Roger Boudreaux, Bobby Guthrie, Debbie Leger, Denise Broussard, Karen Gun-nell, Cheryl Vicknair, Pam Reed, Clara Pepper, Connie Cassidy, Joanne Humbarger. FOURTTI ROW: Mike Savoy, Skipper Walker, Dwight Matte, Doug Boudreaux, Victor Benoit, Carl Fontenot, Pegge Breaux, Mary Jane Shultz, Joan Bertrand, Ricky McLean, Charlie Williams, Debbie Frey, George Bertranu Kurt Daigle FIFTH ROW: Bobby Gotrcaux, Ricky Tauzin, Mike Gary, Ricky Sittig. Robert Lejeune, Tim Boudreaux, Randy LaBowe, Sonya Gunnell, Judy Tipton, Medley Breaux, Danny Fruge, Brent Stolzle, John Smith, Richard Campbell, Karl Daigle, Kenny Reed. 198 Things, Happenings, and People 199 Some of the Varied The students who attended the L.S.U .E. French Rally were (first row) Julia Taylor, Dianne Haywood Robin Burgess, s us an Patterson, Virginia Williams, Regina Doucet. MIDDLE ROW: John Capdeville, Emily Phillips, Julie McNeal, Joanne Humbarger, Frances Ann Dennis, Robert Broussard. LAST ROW: Francis Touchet Kenneth Blanchard, Keith Arceneaux, Kirk Cormier, Stuart Coco, Dawn Herrington. 200 Activities at School 201 Sandra Patterson and Cathy Hebert attended the 1971-72 session of Girls State in Baton Rouge. The Boys' State delegates were Francis Touchet, Greg Ross, Richard Bordelon, and Charles Delacroix. Mr. Chatelain, from U.S.L., spoke to students interested in Business Administration. Sonny Myers rode in for a layup during the donkey basketball game. Paul Meaus, Glen Watson, Frances Ann Dennis, Emily Phillips, and Rhonda Martin attended Leadership held at L.S.U. Things always seemed to run into Robert Bujol. Meetings, Banquets, Rallies, 202 and Other Get-togethers A. Carolyn May modeled a stylish ensemble at theF.H.A. banquet. B. Eric Sevareid talked to some of the students who attended N.L.U.'s journalism clinic. C. Suzanne Carter tested some icing which she had just made in Home Ec I. D. The students who went on the U.N. tour were Ted Cassidy, Elinor Istre, Glen Watson. TOP ROW: Emily Phillips, Rhonda Martin, Frances Ann Dennis, and Cheryl Vicknair. E. Jennings High Debaters who entered many tournaments were Patti Segura, Peter Marcantel, Paul Medus, Glenn Trahan, Mike McFarland, John St. Ores, Brent Stolzle, and Bobby Roy. F. Mr. Harelson talked with two of the members of the Evaluating Committee during one of the breaks in their busy schedule. The 1972 Honor Graduates were Stella Devall, Emily Phillips, Frances Ann Dennis, Francis Touchet, Kay Conner, Dawn Herrington, Karen Comeaux, Danny Istre, Robin Burgess, Richard Bordelon, Mona Hebert, Peter Dupree, Debbie Bendily, Charles Delacroix, Rhonda Martin, Cathy Hebert, Barbara Guillory. 203 They Rolled On and On! 204 A. Mr. Kennedy directed students as they moved a wall into the new shop building. B. The Louisiana Tech Band had an added attraction with a singer to complement the music. C. The winners of the Citizenship Day Door contest were Mrs. Bloch, Stella Devall, representing the Band, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Hardy, and Mr. Johns. D. Richard Bordelon and Frances Ann Dennis talked with Senator Allen Ellender while in Washington attending the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans. E. Tennessee Fields, Debbie Gilbeaux, Anne Savoy, and Tim Pickens were members of the Student Advisory Committee. F. J. W. Pitre, Clerk of Court, and L. A. Clement, Registrar of Voters, presented to Thelma Penland the Best Citizen Award. G. A representative from the Navy spoke to many students on Career Day. H. Burt Tietje took a rest after a hard day at school during sixth hour Annual. I. Carla Babineaux acted as one of the hostesses at the lunch served to the evaluating committee. J. How to break a cement block in three easy lessons. 205 206 Senior Awards Assembly The Best Actress award, donated by the J ennings Daily News, was presented to Mona Hebert by Mrs. Lindsey. Joanne Humbarger and Emily Phillips were recognized by Mrs. Sarradet for tneir work done in publishing the BULLDOG CHRONICLE. Mrs. Thibodeaux presented a scholarship to a deserving Tyrone Terry. Emily Phillips graciously received the D.A.R. award from Mrs. Bloch. A beautiful rose for a beautiful person was given to Dawn Herrington by Mr. Cornette for her tennis work and general help rendered. Mrs. Carter, with the aid of co-editors Frances Ann Dennis and Richard Bordelon, presented remembrances from the GROWL staff to Rhonda Martin, Sonya Gunnell, Connie Cassidy, and Elinor Istre. Brought Happy Smiles 1 A . Senior Student Council representative Victor Breaux was recognized with a certificate presented by Mrs. Clifford. B. Richard Bordelon was awarded the coveted Bell Telephone Science Award by Mr. James Le-jeune. C. Mrs. Perkins recognized Sandra Lawless for superior work done in Typing II. D. Varsity cheerleaders Patti Segura, Anne Savoy, Pat Miller, Marlene Istre, Jackie Leger, and Mary Jane Shultz assembled for the last time on the stage as appreciation was given for their hard work and en- thusiasm. E. As the Best-All-Around speech student Thelma Penland earned a trophy, donated by Roe Oldsmobile and presented by Mrs. Lindsey. F. Certificates of Merit in French I or II were presented by Madame Herrington to Emily Phillips, Ronnie White, Dawn Herrington, Kathy Hewitt, and Kenneth Blanchard. 207 One Last Assembly! 208 A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Frances Ann Dennis received the English medal for outstanding work done in the four years of high school English from Mrs. Blanchard. ° Students earning a 3.0 to 3.5 grade average were recognized: Sandra Lawless, Susan Guidry, Debbie Gotte, Libb Broussard, Clifton Breaux, Myra Blackwell, George Bertrand, Karen Berry, Patricia Ardoin Lanya Hine, Carol Pickett, Greg Ross, and Anne Savoy. Carolyn May received honor recognition in shorthand and Business English classes from Mrs. Conner. Honored as JHS s outstanding debator, Brent Stolzle proudly held a trophy presented to him by Mr Cornette. 1 As Stuart Coco prepared to assume the duties of President of Student Council, he lit his candle while outgoing President Charlie Delacroix waited to extinguish his candle. Certificates for proficiency in Bookkeeping I were presented to Sonya Gunnell, Danny Istre, Kay Conner, Berry6 S°nnler’ 03101 Plckett’ PeterDuPree. George Bertrand, Cathy Hebert, Susan Guidry, and Karen The Thespian trophy honoring the Best Thespian was awarded to Jackie Sonnier by Mrs. Lindsey. Expressions, Moods, and Feelings W Wr 209 Awards, Honors, and Scholarships 210 A. Gerald Vallow presented the W.T. Burton Foundation scholarship of $4,000 to Peter Dupree. B. Allan Medus presented the Jennings American Legion Hospital scholarship to Robin Burgess and Debbie Bendily. C. Richard Bordelon received the Rotary Scholarship as presented by Stephen Coco. D. The Lion’s Club scholarship presented by Curtis Hanks was won by Francis Touchet. E. The Business and Professional Women's Club scholarships went to Pat Ardion and Kay Conner, and they were presented by Mrs. Betty Fontenot. F. Mrs. Juanita Thibodeaux presented the Who's Who trophies to Charlie DelaCroix and Anne Savoy. G. Sherrell Breaux was presented the Jeff Davis Education Association award during commencement exercises by Mrs. Juanita Thibodeaux. 211 Those Who Made It Possible A. B. C. Rhonda Martin, Emily Phillips, Clifton Breaux, and Frances Ann Dennis received scholarships to the colleges of their choice. Mr. LaPoint and Mr. Valdetero prepared for Graduation. Mr. V. E. Craig presented the Danforth Awards to Terry Fields and Debra Gilbeaux. 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Main 824-4686 V FG drKh7 Cagnon m Center w 107 Church 824-1614 Jim Edna's Seed Store James B. and Edna Terrell Owners 824-2484 Morgan Blvd. Sherwin-Williams Paints PITT GRILL Fine Food Open 24 Hours Hwy 26 N. at 1-10 824-2993 BROUSSARD'S LAUNDRY CLEANERS 231 232 CULLIGAN Get better values at 7 SOFT WATER SERVICE Established in 1954 403 Market 824-2894 WEST BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE Jennings, La. We Service What We Sell' 315 N. Main 824—3784 A B SHEET Hebert and LeBlanc METAL WORKS, lnc- INC. LYNN'S DRUG STORE Richard Hebert — Proprietor Open Monday Through Saturday 8:00 AM 7:00 PM 1002 N. Main 824-2580 Mutual Funds Monthly Pay Plans Professionally Programmed Protection With Savings Since 1923 824-1363 402 N. Main Jennings RICHARD ROE OLDSMOBILE Wilda's Tiger Fabric Shop Drive-In Fine Fabrics and Trimmings Hwy. 90 E. 446 N. Main 824-2113 Jennings, La. V fv 233 Frances Ann Dennis SEARCH FOR TOMORROW Each year the world becomes a little smaller. However, world problems are increasing each day. At times the rigorous schedule of a high school student may seem far removed to problems of the day. But, outside pressures such as international strife, drugs, and pollution are as much a part of a student's conversation as the upcoming football game or final exam. We at Gulf States know the only tomorrow we have is the youth of today. That's why we are engaged in research to control pollution, further youth programs, and to help disadvantaged young individuals. We're hoping today's student in his search for tomorrow will find a better world. GULF STATES UTILITIES COMFASY The Mature Company With Young Ideas 235 Dodge Oodqo Trucks CHRYSLER IMPERIAL HEBERT LeBLEU, Inc. CORNER MAIN AND DAVIES STREET JENNINGS, LOUISIANA 70546 Jennings Auto Parts 603 State St. 824-4976 Marcy's Ceramics Parker's Greenware and All Ceramic Supplies Discount Store Hours: 9-5 Tues., Wed., and Thurs. 824-0107 51 1 Granger St. Jennings 124 Arthur Ave. 774 3585 Lake Arthur, La. 236 CORMIER’S SUPERMARKET Advanced Business Machines, Inc. 235 N. Main 824 0567 Jennings Hot Boudin Daily Delicious Fried Chicken — Ready to Go Open 8 A.M. 6 P.M. Closed Sunday Gem Jewelers Dan Eastman GUINN DRAGLINE WORKS Anything In the Dragline Field 727 E. Fifth St Jennings, La. Estimates Furnished On Request L. G. Guinn George Guinn, Jr. 824-3919 824-2913 TIDE PRODUCTS, INC. Mel Campbell — Branch Manager Hwy. 90 E. 824-3715 Jennings Fertilizer — Herbicide Insecticide BENNkE F. PATTERSON AUTO • FIRE • LIFE • HEALTH 237 GULFLE WASHING George LeGros1 Gulf Station Let George do it! N. Main St. 824-9153 AUTO SUPPLY I 14 Church St 824-0281 Jennings, La. Lynn's Flowers Mrs. Lynn Daughenbaugh 723 I Cutting Ave. 824-0772 The 1972 graduation ushers each carried beautiful violets from Lynn's Flower Shop. 238 Joy's Fashionette Jeff Davis Insurance Agency I 15 W. Nezpique Phone 824-4455 A. B. Leonard Saylor Jackson 103 Lake Arthur Ave. 824-0792 Jennings, La. Mouton's Esso Service Station Ivan's Inc. The Complete Men's Store 824 0406 E. Hwy. 90 215 N. Main Jennings 824-1285 239 Index of Advertisements A B Sheet Metal Works, 232 Advanced Business Machines, 237 Albert Daigle's '66 Oil Company, 216 American Bank, 220 American Oil Company, 227 American Shoe Service, 217 Ardoin's Drug Store, 228 Austin's Feed Store, 216 Auto Supply Company, 238 Bavou Hardware and Appliance, 233 Bennie F. Patterson Insurance Agency, 237 Ben Phillips, Gulf Distributor, 224 Ben's More Mileage Station, 222 Betty Lee Shoe Store, 222 Black Hardware and Furniture, 217 Bordelon Pontiac Buick, Co., 221 Broussard's Laundry Cleaners, 231 Buch Printing Company, 226 Cagnon Tire Center, 231 Cajun Lumber Company, 214 Calcasieu Marine National Bank, 218 Capitol City Hardware Implement Co., 231 Carl’s Marine, 225 Cassidy Insurance Agency, 222 Charles F. Nelson Son, Insurance Agency, 228 Chick—N Burger, 228 City Bargain Store, 221 Coca-Cola Company, 239 Cormier's Grocery, 237 Culligan Soft Water Service, 232 Daigle's TV Clinic, 220 Daly Williams Insurance Agency, 230 Donald Chevrolet Cadillac Company, 219 Donut King No. 6, 219 Duncan Studio Camera Shop, 221 Esso Bulk Plant, 220 Farm Supply Company, Inc., 228 Fontenot Insurance Agency, 217 Freyou's Flowers, 219 Gem Jewelers, 237 George's Gulf Station, 238 Gervais Smart Shop, 219 Goudreau Insurance Agency, 221 Granger's Men Boys Shop, 222 Guillory's Seven Eleven Market, 216 Guinn Dragline Works, 237 Gulf State Utilities, 235 Hebert LeBlanc Insurance, Inc., 232 Hebert LeBleu, Inc., 236 Honeycutt Furniture of Jennings, 214 Hurst's Amoco Service Station, 228 Interstate Esso Servicenter, 232 Ivan's, 239 240 Jake's Sand Dirt Service, 215 Jeff Davis Bank Trust Co., 223 Jeff Davis Insurance Agency, 239 JeffIDavis Wholesale Grocery Co., 226 Jennings Anserphone, 217 Jennings Auto Parts, 236 Jennings Daily News, 234 Jennings Federal Savings Loan, 221 Jennings Lumber Company, 226 Jennings Rice Drier, 225 Jim Edna's Seed Store, 231 Joy's Fashionette, 239 Kiki Smith Motors Co., 224 Kilroy’s Discount Furniture, 219 KJEF, 230 Levy's Sporting Goods, 227 Lynn's Drug Store, 232 Lynn's Flowers, 238 Maggiore's Sales Service, 216 Marcantel Feed Store, 220 Mercy's Ceramic Studio, 236 Markwood Construction, 234 Miguez Funeral Home, 214 Montgomery Ward Co., 224 Mouton's Esso Service Station, 239 Myers' Sno-Cone Stand, 233 Nichols of Jennings, Inc., 228 Rachelle's House of Fashion, 216 Richard Roe Oldsmobile — Rambler, 233 Rita's Beauty Shop, 221 Rosebud's Gift Children's Shop, 222 Sam Garb Auto Sales Repairs, 216 SBA Shipyard, 229 Spurry Machinery, 219 Stewart's Drug Store, 225 Swift's Shoe Store, 224 Tide Products, Inc., 237 Tiger Drive-Inn Theater, 233 Trahan's Drug Store, 214 United Gas, 2 19 Walker Farms, Inc., 222 Weill's Department Store, 226 West Brothers Department Store, 232 Western Auto Associate Store, 214 Wilda's Fabrics Trimmings, 233 World Book Encyclopedia, 214 Oak's Beauty Shop, 228 Oustalet Ford, Inc., 230 Parker's Discount, 236 Pepsi Cola Bottling Company, 224 Phenix Rexall Drug Store, 216 Piggly Wiggly Store, 217 Pitt Grill, 231 241 Contributors Drs. Jackie and Lester Ancelet Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Banker Dr. and Mrs. Harlie Bearden Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coco Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gardiner Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Guilbeau Dr. And Mrs. J. B. Hargroder Dr. and Mrs. Louis Shirley, Jr. Judge and Mrs. John W. Hebert Mr. and Mrs. Grenese R. Jackson Herschel N. Knight Mr. and Mrs. William N. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Bernard N. Marcantel Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Roy Dr. and Mrs. Harold Sabatier Attend the Church of Your Choice First Baptist Church Trinity United Methodist 242 Our Lady Help of Christians Adams, Brian - 74 Adams, Cecil - 74 Aguillard, Louis - 65,160,163 Alexander, Elnora - 93 Alexander, Jocelyn - 74 ALFRED, MRS. CORA - 12 Allbritton, Becky - 84,160,163 Allbritton, Glenn - 31,142,143, 190,191 Allgood, Pepper - 74,96,99,160, 163 Allison, Janet - 31,192 Andrus, Julie - 31 Arceneaux, Debbie - 31 Arceneaux, Greg - 74 Arceneaux, Robert - 65,200 Arceneaux, William - 84,185 Ardoin, Dwaine - 74,185 Ardoin, Janet - 31 Ardoin, Larry - 84 Ardoin, Matt - 74,185,187 Ardoin, Patricia - 31,42,181,183, 185,186,192,196,208,211 Ardoin, Sherry - 31 Babineaux, Carla - 65,198,205 Babineaux, Kim - 84,87,139,150, 151,175 BABINEAUX, MRS. LILLYE - 26 Babineaux, Phyllis - 84 Babineaux, Regina - 74,160,161, 163 Bailey, Cynthia - 74 Bailey, Sherlyn - 74 Baker, Albert - 65 Baker, Karen - 84 Bankston, Bill - 74 Barker, Gary - 65 Barnes, Avie - 31 Baronet, Margo - 74 Bealer, Douglas - 74 Bearden, Robin - 74,150,166,167, 172,174,175,184,185 BEJACK, SAM - 34 BELAIR, MRS. ANN - 12,192 Belair, Charles - 14,84,86,141, 175 Bendily, Debra - 31,151,152,156, 159,166,174,178,179,181, 190,197,211,215 Benedict, Carl - 31,160,161,163 Benoit, Belinda - 84,193 Benoit, Bemadine - 31 Benoit, Brenda - 84,193 Benoit, Mark - 84,185 Benoit, Patty - 84 Benoit, Sharon - 84 Benoit, Victor - 65,164,166,167, 174,175,176,177,196,198 Bergeaux, Carla - 84,193 Bergeaux, Elda - 84 Bergeaux, Kenneth - 75 Bergeaux, Mona - 65 Bergeaux, Rebecca - 84,193 Bergeron, Angela - 75,151 Bergeron, Kenny - 84 Berry, Chrissy - 31 Berry, Karen - 31,33,90,174, 181.188.189.208 Bertrand, Dennis - 84 Bertrand, Dirk - 84,185 Bertrand, George - 31,96,102, 106.114,171,176,181,194, 198.208 Bertrand, Joan - 31,186,196,198 Bertrand, Keith - 84,185 Bertrand, Robert - 75 Bertrand, Ronald - 31 Bias, Martha - 32,36 Biessenberger, Dale - 75 Biessenberger, Tommy - 32 Billodeaux, Craig - 84 BILLUPS, MRS. EARLINE - 10 Black, Celia Joe - 65,160,161, 163.174.188.198.212 Blackwell, Myra - 32,151,152, 166.181.183.190.208 Blair, Cassandra - 75 Blair, Coletha - 65 Blair, Evelda - 84 Blair, Herbert - 75,94 Blanchard, Elizabeth - 84 Blanchard, Kenneth - 65,194, 200.207 Blanchard, Me - 65,96,102,142, 144.175.177.196.212 BLANCHARD, M. E. - 12,184, 185 BLANCHARD, MRS. M. E. - 12, 180.208 BLOCH, MRS. MARJORIE D. - 13, 188,205 Boisture, Nancy - 84,87,160,161, 163 Index Bonin, Marty - 75 Bordelon, Deborah - 65,151 Bordelon, Jeffrey - 84,160 Bordelon, Richard - 32,43,58, 156,159,172,176,180,181, 194,201,205,206,207,211 Bordelon, Susie - 75,160 Boudreaux, Douglas - 65,96,98, 174.196.198 Boudreaux, John - 65,184,197 Boudreaux, Roger - 198 Boudreaux, Timmy - 32,55,96, 102,172,174,178,194,196, 198 Boulet, Donald - 93 Bourque, Keith - 84 Bourque, Shelia - 32 Boxie, Melvin - 23,93 Breaux, Clifton - 32,166,181, 190,208,212 Breaux, Cynthia - 84,175 Breaux, Dwight - 65 Breaux, Madonna - 75 Breaux, Medley - 32,151,188, 192.197.198 Breaux, Pegge - 10,32,43,151, 152,172,188,190,192,193, 197.198 Breaux, Randy - 32,187 Breaux, Ricky - 84 Breaux, Sherrell - 32,196,211 Breaux, Victor - 32,207 Brewster, Steven - 75,116,119. 120,134,187 Briggs, Monte - 65,164,165,178 Broussard, Alan - 84 Broussard, Andra - 110 Broussard, Anthony - 65,194 Broussard, Barbara - 84,85 Broussard, Benton - 75 Broussard, Carl - 33,96,97,194 Broussard, Carrie - 75,166 Broussard, Dale - 65 Broussard, Danial - 65 243 Index Broussard, Denise - 65,151,152, 186.192 196,198 Broussard, Jorothy - 85,151 Broussard, Elizabeth - 33,192, 208 Broussard, Erwin - 33,171 Broussard, Gene - 66,184 Broussard, Hubert - 85 Broussard, Judy - 85 Broussard, Lance - 75 Broussard, Martha - 33 Broussard, Martin - 85 Broussard, Mary - 66,160,161, 163 Broussard, Paula - 14,33,151,152, 183,190 Broussard, Robert - 66,85,194, 195.200 Broussard, Robert - 86 Broussard, William - 75,77,82, 178,194 Brown, Don - 33,166,178,179 Brown, Karen - 85 Brown, Larry G. - 75,187 Brown, Larry J. - 75,178,179 Brown, Marilyn - 33,198 Brown, Mary - 33,61,137,138, 144.192 Brown, Nedra - 85 Brown, Patricia - 212 Brown, Terry - 75 BRUCHHAUS, MRS. LAWRENCE - 13 Brummet, Julie - 75,151,175 Brunt, Ronald - 66 Buch, Clark - 75,175 Bujol, Renee - 75 Bujol, Robert - 33,96,98,168, 171.201 Burger, Andy - 86 BURGESS, MRS. MARTHA ELLEN -23 Burgess, Robin - 33,42,140,151, 152,174,178,179.181.194,196, 200,211 Caesar, Sidney - 85 Cagnon, Bill - 75 Campbell, Nathaniel - 85 Campbell, Richard - 33,184,190, 197,198,227 Campbell, Stephanie - 85,160, 163 Campbell, Stephen - 75,185,187, 197 Canik, Kevin - 85 Capdeville, Jonathan - 66,73,172, 173,194.195,200 Carbins, Mavis - 75 Carte, Mark - 66,184 Carter, Dawn - 85,193 Carter, Glenn - 66,160,163,178, 179.212 CARTER, MRS. JAMES R. - 13, 156,206 Carter, Suzanne - 85,151,193, 202 Cassidy, Connie - 66,71,73,151, 153.156,158,174,181,186,196, 198.206.212 Cassidy, Ted - 33,96,102,106, 165,176,186,194,196,198, 202 Cassidy, Tim - 85,86,88,187 Catsulis, Ann - 85,151,193 Celestine, Wayne - 75 Cespira, Wayne - 24,105,136, 144 Chambers, Louis - 75 Chapman, Antionette - 75 Charles, Anita - 85 Charles, Arnold - 85 CHARLES, MISS RUTH IE - 13 Charles, Trudy - 85 CHATELAIN, WYMER - 201 Chelette, Danah - 85 Citizen, Donald - 66 Clark, Mark - 75,96,102 Clark, Robbie - 85 Clark, Shelia - 85,175 Clement, Carlton - 34 Clement, Cheryl - 85 Clement, Craig - 85,185 CLEMENT, L. A. - 205 CLIFFORD, MRS. MARGUERITE -14,172,173.192,207 Coats, Morris - 66,160,161,162, 163,181 Coco, Cindy - 74,75,160,163, 168,175 Coco, Clay - 85 ■ COCO, STEVE - 211 Coco, Stuart - 66,67,73,132,137, 149,171,172,173,174,176, 181,200,208 COLEMAN, REV. HOWARD - 176 Coleman, Romona - 34,192 Comeaux, Darlene - 85 Comeaux, Deborah - 66,151 Comeaux, Karen - 34,151,152, 181,188,192,197 Comeaux, Patrick - 85 Comeaux, Perry - 85 Comeaux, Vickie - 66,151 CONNER, KATHY - 182 Conner, Debbie - 85,151,193 CONNER, MRS. JOHN L. - 14, 182,183,196,208 Conner, Kay - 12,34,124,125, 127,139,166,174,181,188, 208,211 Coots, Brenda - 66 Cormier, Belinda - 76,94,193 CORMIER, MRS. CATHERINE B. -14 Cormier, Cheryl - 85,160,163 Cormier, Christine - 85 Cormier, Curtis - 34 Cormier, Jennifer - 85,193 Cormier, JoAnn - 76,193 Cormier, Kirk - 66,194,200 Cormier, Larry - 66 CORMIER, PAUL - 23 Cormier, Percy - 76 CORNETT, HAROLD - 25,140, 144,206 Courrege, Ann - 76,81,174,175 Courrege, Paul - 34,181,196,197, 198 COURVILLE, CLIFFORD - 27 CRAIG, V. E. - 11,14,172,173, 212 Crawford, Lillie - 76 Cretchen, Brenda - 85 Crochet, Connie - 76,193 Cupper, Ralph - 76 Daigle, A. J. - 67 244 Daigle, Barry - 86 Daigle, Charlotte - 76 Daigle, Charlotte - 34,193 Daigle, Darrell - 34 Daigle, Debra - 76,193 Daigle, Diane - 89,151 Daigle, Glenn - 86,185 DAIGLE. MRS. HENRY - 26 Daigle, Karl - 34.64,96,99,102, 112.198 Daigle, Katherine - 86,87,151, 175,193 Daigle, Keith - 76,166,167 Daigle, Kirth - 76,185,187 Daigle, Kurt - 34,96,99,102, 107.198 Daigle, Randy - 86 Daigle, Susan - 67 Dailey, Glenda - 76,151,187 Daniel, Brenda - 76 Daniel, Joe - 76 Darbonne, Karen - 67 Darbonne, Pam - 86,175 Darbonne, Keith - 67 Dartest, Renella - 67 Dartez, Debbie - 67 Dartez, Denise - 76,151 Dartez, Elridge - 76 Dartez, Haley - 67,116 Dartez, Mary - 86 Dartez, Savannah - 35 Dasch, Andy - 76 Dasch, Darla - 35,178 Dasch, John - 86,97 DAVIS. AUGUST - 28 Davis, Claudia - 76 Davis, Emetta - 86 Davis, Maira - 76 Davis, Randy - 35,184,185,186, 198 Davis, Stanley - 67 Davis, Wanda - 35 Deaville, Keith - 76,187 Deaville, Shelton - 76,185,187 Dees, Karolyn - 67 Dees, Kathryn - 67 Delecroix, Charlie - 30,35,38,62, 116,117,119,120,121,122,132, 134,135,144,172,173,181,188, 201,208,211 DELACROIX, PAUL - 9,15 Delacroix, Suzanne - 85,86,92, 141.150,151,172,175 Delahoussaye, Ronnie - 84,86, 160,162,163 Dennis, Frances Ann - 35,58,156, 158,159,164,165,166,167,172, 178,180,181,188,189,194.200, 201,202,205,206,208,212,215, 235 Dennis, Judy - 35 Dennis, Marty - 76,185 DeRise, Ronald - 76 Deshotel, David - 76,185,187 Devall, Stella - 35,160,161,163, 172,181,185,188,194,205 Donnell, David - 86,160 DOSIER, MISS CAROLYN - 23 Doucet, Carla - 76,151,175 Doucet, Cecilia - 76 Doucet, Lois - 35 Doucet, Mary - 76,196 DOUCET, MERVIN - 15,26 Doucet, Olita - 76 Doucet, Regina - 17,76,200 Doucet, Richard - 86 DOUCET, RUSSELL - 26,27 Doucet, Thomas - 35,184 Doucet, Vickie - 86 Dugas, Douglas - 86,89,160 Dugas, Georgette - 67,160,161, 163 Dugas, Glenn - 76,160,163 Dugas, Jerry - 76,187 Duhon, Anna - 35 Duhon, Bennett - 86 Duhon, Laura - 76,151 Duhon, Randy - 76,185,187 Duncan, Paul - 67,176,177,197, 198 Dunn, Carroll - 35,184 Dunn, Douglas - 77 Duplechan, Darrell - 76 Dupont, Jimmy - 86,185 Dupont, Richard - 67 Dupree, Peter - 35,157,158,159, 181,194,208,211 Dupuis, Michael - 67,160,163 Dupuis, Paul - 76,185 Durkes, Thomas - 86 Durr, Deborah - 67 Earle, Christine - 35 Earle, Gail - 185 Earle, William - 77 EASTMAN, ARTHUR - 27 Eastman, Elaine - 35,42,160,161, 163,181 Edwards, Don - 35,132,135,137, 144 ELLENDER, ALLEN - 205 ELLENDER, BENNY - 115 EVANS, MRS. HELEN - 10 FAIN, J. W. - 15,98,124,131 Faulk, Patricia - 77 Fawcett, Robert - 86 Fields, Tennessee - 67,205 Fields, Terry - 36,56,116,117, 119,120,212 FLETCHER, MISS ANGILEEN - 15 Fontenot, Carl - 67,184,197,198 Fontenot, Carol - 86 Fontenot, Danny - 77,185,187 Fontenot, David - 67,184,185 Fontenot, Evelyn - 86 Fontenot, Jennifer - 86 Fontenot, Jimmy - 86 Fontenot, Julia - 86 Fontenot, Randy - 185 Fontenot, Roger - 36,132 Fontenot, Sharon - 14,36,151, 152,162,166,181,183,190 Fontenot, Thomas - 67 Foreman, Gary - 77 FRANCES, SISTER - 194 Frank, Leroy - 77 Fremeaux, Connie - 77,124 Fremeaux, William - 67 Frey, Debra - 36,82,196,197, 198 Fruge, Danny - 36,43,65,96,99, 115,172,174,176,196,198 Fruge, David - 77,185 Fruge, Gordon - 86 Fruge, Renee - 67 Fruge, Wayland - 86 Fruge, Wayne - 77 Fuselier, Dennis - 86 Fuselier, Karen - 77,171,175 Garbarino, E. N. - 86,185 245 Garbarino, Julie - 77,124,130, 175 Gary, Debra - 86 Gary, Donnie - 87 Gary, Karen - 87 Gary, Michael - 36,96,99,102, 103,132,134,135,176,197, 198 Gary, Richard - 67,96,97 Gary, Steven - 86 Gary, Warren - 77,185,187 Gary, William - 87,185 Gascay, John - 68 Gaspard, Peggy - 87 GAUDET, MRS. JEANETTE - 11, 15,90 GAUDET, LOU - 115 Giger, Monty - 77,166,187 GILBEAUX, CLOVIS - 110 Gilbeaux, Debbie - 30,36,40, 108,109,110,111,151,172, 173,196,205,212 Gilbeaux, Shawne - 87 Gloston, Artis - 77 Gordon, Carliss - 87 Gordon, Marcus - 77 Gotreaux, Felix - 77,187,197 Gotreaux, Orline - 77,193 Gotreaux, Robert - 68,184,186, 198 Gotte, Debbie - 36,174,192,198, 208 Gray, Ruby - 36 Green, Glenn - 87 Green, Lynette - 36,82,151,188, 192,197 GREEN, POPEYE - 114 GROS, CURTIS - 98,115 Guidry, Allen - 87 Guidry, Carla - 93 Guidry, Gaynell - 93 Guidry, Jackline - 87,193 Guidry, John - 87 Guidry, Joseph - 87 Guidry, Larry - 77,97,116 Guidry, Michael - 77 Guidry, Nina - 68,160,163,194 Guidry, Ronnie - 68,184 Guidry, Rose - 37 Guidry, Susan - 77,208 Guidry, Susan - 37,43,151,172, 181,183,190 Guilbeau, Glenn - 87,160 Guilbeaux, Harry - 16 Guillory, Barbara - 37,174,180, 181,194,195 Guillory, Derek - 77,185 Guillory, Nadine - 37,151,152, 183,190,192,193 GU1LLOT, MRS. LUMA - 26 Guinn, James - 68 Guinn, Timothy - 87,92,175 Gunnell, Karen - 68,151,152,186, 198 Gunnell, Sonya - 37,151,152,153, 157,158,174,188,194,198,206, 208,215 Gunnell, Steve - 86,87 Guthrie, George - 93 Guthrie, Keith - 37,96,101,105, 115,171,196 Guthrie, Robert - 68,96,98,112, 144,171,176,186,198 Haley, Monia - 87 Hall, Bill - 77,178,179,194 Hamilton, Ronnie - 37 Hammond, Billy - 77,160,161, 163 Hancock, Alan - 77 HANKS, CURTIS - 211 Hanks, Eva - 77 Hanks, Greg - 78 Hanna, Zane - 78,187 Hanvy, Harold - 68,197,140 HARDEE, MRS. MARY - 16,205 Hardy, Katherine - 87,151,175 HARELSON, EDDIE - 8,16,82,114, 144,162,203 Harelson, Tommy - 78,96,98,116, 176,177 Hargroder, Drew - 84,86,87,92 Hargroder, Matt - 68,71,96,98, 100,103,172 Harmon, Gertie - 78 Harris, Clinton - 78 Harris, Dorothy - 16 HARVEY - 170 Hawkins, Kelva - 78 Hawkins, Marshall - 86,87 Hawkins, Renee - 87 Hawkins, Yvette - 78 Haywood, Dianne - 68,194,200 Hebert, A1 - 87 Hebert, Angela - 74,78,124,128, 150,151,172,187 Hebert, Carolyn - 36,37,124,128, 130,174 Hebert, Cathy - 37,56,64,108, 109,110,111,124,127,128, 129.164.165.166.172.173, 174,176,180,181,188,189, 201,208 Hebert, Cheryl - 78,196 Hebert, Marie - 87 Hebert, Cullen - 87,160,163 Hebert, Douglas - 68 Hebert, Jackie - 78,193,196 HEBERT, JILL - 109 Hebert, Joey - 68 Hebert, Loyven - 68 Hebert, Maxine - 87,193 Hebert, Mona - 37,151,152,168, 169.171,174,180,181,188, 192,208 Hebert, Myra - 87,131,151,175 HEBERT, PAUL - 110 Hebert, Ramona - 87 Hebert, Sharon - 37 Hebert, Tim - 78 Henderson, Donna - 87 Henry, Charles - 68 Henry, Nadine - 68 Herbert, Clara - 78 Herrington, Dawn - 37,66,72, 140.144.151.153.172.174, 181.194.195.200.206.207 HERRINGTON, MRS. LOUISE - 17.194.195.207 Hewitt, Kathy - 78,151,175,187, 194.207 Hicks, Karen - 87 Hightower, Blanche - 78,160,161, 163 Hinchee, James - 88 HINE, A. E. - 111 Hine, Andra - 88,151 Hine, Darla - 68,186 Hine, Lanya - 38,108,109,111, 124,127,137,138,139,177, 208 246 Hoag, Mari - 78,150,175,187 Hoag, Warren - 68,198 HOFFPAUIR, ROBERT - 186,187 Hormell, Glenn - 88,185 Hormell, Paul - 38.184,186,197, 198 Hudson, Craig - 68 Huff, Brady - 68,78,197 Humbarger, Joanne - 65,68,69, 70,141,151,153,174,175,178, 179,181,194,196,198,200, 208,212 Hunt, Cindy - 78 Hurst, William - 88 Istre, Danny - 38,96,102,116, 117,119,121,122,181.194, 208 Istre, Elinor - 38,42,151,152, 156,159,165,166,167,172, 181,186,190,191,196,202, 206,215 Istre, Janell - 69,181 Istre, Joan - 88,160,163 Istre, Joy - 78 Istre, Marlene - 69,101,108,109, 111,124,127,139,148,174, 176,181,198,207,212 Istre, Randall - 96,101,184,185, 186,187,198 Istre, Randy - 88 ISTRE, STANFORD - 111 Istre, Thomas - 9,88,94 Jackson, Fae - 164 Jackson, Jackie - 84,88,160,161, 163 JANICE, HENRY - 17 Janice, Joe - 78 Janise, Carl - 69,184 Janise, Glenn - 94,185 Jeanise, Janet - 78 Jeffries, Mark - 38 JOHNS, RAYMOND - 17,197,205 JOHNSON, BETTYE - 25,196 Johnson, Bobby - 88 Johnson, Debra - 88 Johnson, Levy - 78 Johnson, Theresa - 11,88 Johnson, Thomas - 88 Jones, Anita - 88 Jones, Michael - 38 Jones, Neva - 78 Jones, Portia - 88 Jones, Sarah - 79 Joseph, June - 69 JOSEPH, NORA - 187 Joseph, Ronnie - 38,40,96,98, 100,104,106,112,132,134,137, 144 Julian, Nette - 38 Kately, Brenda - 88 Kately, Joseph - 69 Kelly, Sonja - 79,151 Kennedy, Colleen - 38,160,161, 163 KENNEDY, DONALD - 16,25,198, 205 Kershaw, Timmy - 88,185 King, Pat - 69,96,98 Kinney, Wayne - 88 Knight, Allison - 20,87,89,90, 151,175 Knight, Georgeanna - 74,124,150, 175,176,184.185 Kober, Jeffery - 69 Kober, Shelly - 38 Kuhnell, William - 69,175 LaBowe, Deborah - 69 LaBowe, Randy - 38,158,186,190, 194.198 LaBowe, Tim - 79 LaBouve, Sandra - 79 LaComb, Denise - 193 LaCombe, Clinton - 88 LaCombe, Dennis - 88 LaCombe, Michael - 38 LaCombe, Sheila - 79 LaFleur, Lynn - 69,151,152,174, 178.188.198 LaFleur. Shelly - 85,87,88.92, 150,151,172 Index Laird, Jane - 88,160,163 Landry, Bernadine - 69 Landry, Debra - 10,39 Landry, Karen - 88,160,163 Landry, Marie - 88 Landry, Michael - 170 Landry, Renee - 88 Landry, Robert - 68,69,160,161, 163,176 Landry, Sherrill - 79,83,124,139, 172,187 Langley, Joetta - 79 Langley, Judy - 39 Langley, Peggy - 79,160,163 LA POINT, MARK - 165 LA POINT, ROY - 17,197,212 LaSage, Jo Ann - 39 Lavallier, Charles - 88 Lavan, Barbara - 69 LaVergne, Carol - 39 Lavergne, Florinda - 93 Lavergne, Mary - 79 LAVERGNE, NOAH - 26 LaVergne, Owen - 88 Lawdins, Andria - 88 LAWDINS, MRS. GRACE - 27 Lawless, Richard - 79 Lawless, Sandra - 39,183,207, 208 LeBlanc, Robert - 79 LeBlanc, Shelbie - 79 LeBlanc, Stanley - 39,96,102 LeDoux, Karen - 39,157,182,183, 185,186,196 Lee, Howard - 79 Leger, Christine - 39,151,183, 190,192,193 Leger, Cleaton - 88 LEGER, CLYDE - 110 Leger, Dana - 88,185 Leger, Debbie - 69,124,127,174, 194.198 Leger, Ginger - 69,183 Leger, Jacquelyn - 39,40,57,101, 108,109,110,111,137,138,139, 144,148,174,192,196,198,207 Leger, Kayla - 79 Leger, Thomas - 39,96,101,10 , 104,106,114,132,137.144.172, 176.186.194.196.198 LeGros, Andrew - 88,185 LeGros, Beverly - 39 LeGros, Brian - 79,185,187,197 LeGros, Joey - 88,185 247 Index LeGros, Margaretta - 69 LeGros, Michael - 79 LeGros, Pam - 69 LeGros, Sandra - 69 LeGros, Yvette - 69,151,152,174, 178,181,188,192 Lejeune, Anthony - 69,97 Lejeune, Deborah - 79,160,161, 163 Lejeune, Earline - 39 Lejeune, Glenda - 79,175 LEJEUNE, JONES - 207 Lejeune, Mason - 40,16 6 LEJEUNE, O. J. - 27 Lejeune, Robert - 40,59,96,102, 172,184,186,198 Lejeune, Velina - 69 Lejeune, Wanda - 1,69 Lenette, Patrick - 79 Leopold, Etta - 69 LEVY, BEN - 27 LEWIS, BEN - 27 Lewis, Sandra - 79 Lewis, Simon - 69 Lewis, Valerie - 74,79,172,187 LINDSEY, MRS. MARY - 18,179, 207,208 LOCKLEAR, BARRY - 165 Longman, Ricky - 160,161,163, 181,190 Lopez, Charles - 79 Lopez, Cindy - 88,160 Lopez, Ida - 93 Lopez, Jaqueline - 40,192 Lopez, Jerry - 69 Lopez, Kathy - 88 Lopez, Pam - 79,193 Lopez, Patricia - 79 Lopez, Perry - 88 Lopez, Stephen - 88 Lopez, Wanda - 68,69 LORMAND, ELLIS - 18,186,187 Lovell, Carroll - 70 Lueckel, Kim - 79,175 LUECKEL, ROBBIE - 169 Lyons, Evelyn - 88 LYONS, MRS. - 94 Lyons, Sandra - 88 McDowell, Gloria - 89 McFarlain, Jack - 40 McFarland, Duane - 79 McFarland, Mike - 40,167,171, 176,194,196,202 McLean, Richard - 40,184,186, 197,198 McNeal, Julie - 70,200 McPhail, Kathy - 89,160 McZeal, Angela - 79 McZeal, Carleis - 79 McZeal, Judy - 79 McZeal, Ronald - 89 Mack, Charlene - 70,160,161, 163,212 Mack, Laura - 89,160,162,163 Mahaffey, Nancy - 74,79 Mallett, Allen - 70,184 Mallett, Theresa - 89,193 Malveaux, Mathaniel - 70,134 Manuel, Charlie - 89 MARCANTEL, DAVID - 195 Marcantel, Peter - 75,79,141, 171,203 Marks, Cornell - 79 Martin, Rhonda - 30,39,40,59, 151,152,158,166,172,173,174, 180,181,188,189,201,202,206, 212 Mason, Leonord - 70 Mathews, Deborah - 40 Matte, Dwight - 70,186,198 Matte, Glenn - 40,96,99 Matthews, Clarence - 89 May, Carolyn - 12,40,153,172, 181,183.188,192,202,208 Meche, Mike - 79,185 MEDUS, ALLAN - 170,211 Medus, Kathy - 74,78,79,124, 136,150,175,176 Medus, Paul -.30,37,41,57,96, 99,102,105,107,114,166,167, 171,176,201,202 Menard, Donna - 89 Menard, Martha - 80 Meno, Ronald - 80 MIER, HOWARD - 27 Miller, Adam - 89 Miller, Ann - 70 Miller, Darrell - 80,175 Miller, Dolores - 89,151,175,193 Miller, Faye - 70 Miller, Geraldine - 70,195 Miller, Harlan - 89 Miller, Margaret - 80,151,164, 193 Miller, Pat - 70,73,101,108,109, 111,148,176,196,198,207,212 MILLER, VIRGIL - 111 Minter, Carol - 70,157,174,212, 215 Mitchell, Cindy - 80 Mitchell, Gayla - 80 MITCHELL, MRS. IONE - 24 Mohar, Sherry - 70 Mohar, Susan - 192 Monceaux, David - 80 Moore, Rickey - 70,134,144,184 Morgan, Doug - 80,185 Morgan, Kirk - 70,96,102,184 Morvant, Carolyn - 80 Morvant, Hurvey - 80 Mosley, Gerald - 80 Mott, Debra - 79,151,175 Mott, Donna - 89,151,175,193 Mott, Keith - 68 MOUTON, MRS. HILDA - 26 Mouton, Linda - 93 Mouton, Linda - 70 Mouton, Sheryl - 80,175 Murray, Nathan - 80 Murray, Terry - 89 Myers, Cleveland - 201 Myers, Crystal - 80,160 Myers, Denise - 41,174,198 Myers, Keith - 70 Myers, Judy - 80,89 Myers, Julie - 151,187,193 Myers, LaCue - 89,151,175 Myers, Mari - 75,80,151,187 Myers, Rita - 41 Neal, Christine - 70 Neal, Mike - 80 Neely, Greg - 77,80,160,163 Netty, Cathy - 89,175 Netty, Edward - 80 Noil, Freddie - 80 Morman, Freddie - 70,135 Norris, Linda - 71 Norris, Michael - 89 O'BRIAN, BEVERLY - 18 Palfrey, Sarah - 80 Papillon, Patricia - 71,151,192, 248 194 PARKER, PRISCILLA - 153 Patterson, Sandra - 30,41,124, 125.127,129,174,201 Patterson, Susan - 76,80,151,165, 166,167,175,194,200 Pattum, Greg - 80 PELOQUIN, MRS. VERNICE - 26 Penland, Thelma - 41.169,171, 172,178,205,207 Pentecost, Billy - 89 Pentecost, Linda - 71,166,183, 196.212 Pepper, Carol - 80,160,161,163 Pepper, Clara - 68,70,71,174, 186.196.198.212 Perkins, Amos - 80 PERKINS, BIRDELL - 18,183,207 PERKINS, EARVIN - 26 Perkins, Joseph - 41 Perkins, Sheryl - 41 Perrin, Jackie - 89,160,163 Perron, Jacquetta - 80 Perry, Clenton - 93 Perry, Debbie - 71,151,170,174, 188,198 Perry, James - 89 Perry, June - 89 Peterson, Marcus - 86 Phelps, Wensil - 89,151 PHILLIPS, BEN - 114 Phillips, Emily - 30,41,63,141, 151,153,172,174,175,181,188, 189,194,200,201,202,207,208. 212 Phillips, Michael - 80 Pickens, Rhonda - 89 Pickens, Timothy - 13,69,71,96, 98,103,112.205 Pickens, Troy - 80,194 Pickett, Carol - 41,151,152,153, 166,181,196,197.208 Pirozzolo, Mark - 89 Pirozzolo, Susan - 41,183,194 PITRE, J. W. - 205 Plaissance, Sharon - 89 Pleasant, Mark - 89,185 Portie, David - 89 Portie, Jonny Sue - 10,41,82,196, 198 Post, Sarah - 80,151 Prejean, Carroll - 89,185 Prejean, Debbie - 89,151,193 Price, John - 67,71,96,98,103, 115,142,171,175,177 Pugh, Ricky - 80,160,163 Pugh, Sherrie - 41,151,196 Quebedeaux, Michael - 80 Quebedeaux, Ronald - 89 Quibodeaux, Shelia - 89 Racca, Judy - 89,151,175 Randolph, Cheryl - 89 Randolph, Gwen - 80 Randolph, Maxine - 41 Ray, Charles - 80,175,178 Ray, Warren - 71,179 Rea, Kim - 89,160 Reddell, Bobby - 13,67,71,96, 172,176,181.197 Reed, A. L. - 41,186,194,196, 198 REED, JOHN - 27 Reed, Kenny - 40.41,43,96,102, 105,112,115,172,176,186, 196,198 Reed, Lucille - 89,193 Reed, Pam - 71,174,192,196,198 Reynolds, David - 41,165,166,167, 179,183,194 REYNOLDS, HENRY - 19,188 RICARD, FRANK - 19,165,167 R1CARD, FRANK NEAL - 165 Richard, Allen - 42,184 RICHARD, CURLY - 27 Richard, Robert - 81 Richard, Ronald - 71 Richert, Mary - 90,150,151,172, 175 Rider, Dwain - 90,136,185 Roane, Estelle - 42 ROBERTS, BARDIE - 19,161,162 Rollins, Doire - 81 Rollins, Wanda - 81 Romero, Catherine - 70,71 Romero, Neal - 71,197,198 Romero, Pam - 81,175 Ross, Greg - 42,61,116,117,119, 120,171,197,201,208 Rowland, James - 81,176 Roy, Keith - 42 Roy, Kim - 90 ROY, LUCILLE - 26 Roy, Phyllis - 90 Roy, Robert - 81,171,176,177, 202 Roy, Thomas - 90 ROY, WALLACE - 26 Royer, Brenda - 71 Royle, Pamela - 71 Rubin, Bobby - 71 Rubin, Sharon - 71 Rufey, Jackie - 90,151 RUSSELL, SKIP - 34 Rutledge, Thomas - 71 Sabatier, Doug - 96 Sabatier, Martha - 150,151,175 Sabyl, Rebecca - 81,151 St. Julian, Laura - 90 St. Ores, John - 42,168,169,178, 202 Sam, Cheryl - 81 Sam, Cynthia - 81 SAMFORD, LEO - 68 Sarradet, Randy - 81,175 SARRADET, MRS. ROSALIND -19,174.175,206 Sarradet, Susan - 71,183 Sarver, Rhonda - 90 Savoy, Anne - 12,30,42,62,101, 108,109,110,111,124,125. 127,129,138,148,149,172, 173,180,181,186,188,189, 205,207,208,211 SAVOY, DR. FRANK - 109,110 Savoy, Mike - 65,71,96,102, 105,116,119,120,135,136, 166,176,196,197,198 Schmitt, Sandy - 81,151,169 Schnee, Michael - 81 Schuster, Susan - 90,151,175 Schwartz, Debra - 12,42,151, 183.188.192.197 Schwartz, Nancy - 90,151,154 Seagraves, Cynthia - 14,42,153, 165.183.190.197 Seagraves, Rene - 90 Seeley, Oscar - 81 Segura, Patti - 43,101,148,172, 174,186,192,196.198,202, 207 SEVAREID , ERIC - 202 Sharrow, Elizabeth - 90 Shell, Janis - 71,151 Shell, Karen - 43,151,152,162, 171,182,183.190 Shell, Stephen - 90 Shoats, Cindy - 17,81,124,175, 249 Index 193 Shultz, Laurie - 90,151,175 Shultz, Mary Jane - 36,43,101, 108,109,110,111,148,174, 192.198.207 SHULTZ, TERRY - 110 SIMMONS, SHELDON - 20 Simon, Carl - 81 SIMON, CURLY - 27 Simon, Fredetta - 43 Simon, Geraldine - 72 Sinegal, Diana - 166,194 Sinegal, Eddie - 90 Sinegal, Renella - 90 Sittig, Kathy - 43 Sittig, Ricky - 71,96,184,186, 198 Skarke, Linda - 43 Smith, Alexa - 74,81,150,151, 166,167,174,175 Smith, Brian - 90 Smith, Jackie - 81 Smith, John - 43,122,166,194, 196,198 Smith, Joni - 81,151,175,193 Smith, Marilyn - 90,138,139,175 Smith, Mary - 78,81,151 SMITH, ORAN - 27 Smith, Rick - 90 Smith, Susan - 90 SOILEAU, MRS. CATHI - 28,94 SOILEAU, SIDNEY - 20,115 SOILEAU, BRANNON - 110 Sonnier, Debra - 81 Sonnier, Jackie - 43,174,178, • 179,183,208 Soulaire, Marie - 90 Spears, Michael - 91,160,163 Spell, Harold - 28 Spell, Tammy - 91 Spikes, Arther - 19 Stackhouse, Julie - 81,151 Stafford, Keith - 91 Stagg, Richard - 43,96,98,114, 176,196 Stewart, Harold - 81 Stolzle, Brent - 72,142,143,171, 198.202.208 Stolzle, David - 44,142,143 STOLZLE, MRS. SARETHA - 20, 191 Strickland, Frosty - 81,83,175 Strickler, Randy - 96 Stockwell, Karen - 43,153,178 Stutes, Dennis - 81 Tauzin, Ricky - 68,70,72,176, 186.198 Taylor, Cheryl - 91 Taylor, Julia - 44,200 Taylor, Vanessa - 72,194 Terry, Eugene - 76,91 Terry, Tyrone - 44,206 Theriot, Hulin - 81,97 Theunissen, Elizabeth - 72 Thibodeaux, Angela - 91,193 Thibodeaux, Bertha - 72 Thibodeaux, Brady - 72,194 Thibodeaux, Debra - 44 THIBODEAUX, MRS. JUANITA - 11,23,206,211 Thibodeaux, Michael - 91,185 Thibodeaux, Randall - 91 Tietje, Bun - 11,72,142,143, 157,159,176,181,205 TIETJE, MRS. WILLIAM - 20,191 Tipton, Bill - 81,97,175 Tipton, Judy - 44,124,134,139, 174.196.198 Tizeno, Cynthia - 72 TIZENO, EDMUND - 27 Touchet, Don - 91 Touchet, Francis - 44,63,176, 159,180,181,194,195,200,201. 211 Touchet, Patrick - 91 Touchet, Paul - 184 Trahan, Carl - 91,185 TRAHAN, MISS EDITH - 23 Trahan, Glenn - 81,141,171,202 Trahan, Janet - 81,151 Trahan, John - 44,122 Trahan, Kathy - 91 Trahan, Kenneth - 91,185 Trahan, Margie - 91 Trahan, Sherry - 44 Trauth, Anthony - 91 Trent, Johnny - 72 Tupper, Gertrude - 81 Tyler, Issac - 44.116,117,119, 120 VALDETERO, ANTOINE - 6,21, 174,175,196,212 Valdetero, Danny - 81 VALLOW, GERALD - 211 VAN HOOK, EUGENE - 24,115 Vanya, Becky - 81,160,163 Veronie, Paul - 91 Vicknair, Cheryl - 66,68,72,153, 174,186,194,196,198.202 VIDRINE, MISS RUTH - 21 Vidrine, Wilfred - 44 Vincent, Keith - 72 Vincent, Michael - 91 Waite, Vicki - 72 Walker, Skipper - 44,171,174, 175,178,198 Walker, Matt - 91 Wall, Keith - 81,187 Walls, Darrell - 81,187 Walls, Sheila - 72,183 Waltrip, Carlena - 81,160,163 Waltrip, Jackie - 89,91,160,163, 175 Waltrip, Ricky - 91,160 WARD, JAMES, JR. - 9,21 WARD, MRS. JOSEPHINE - 21, 181,205 WATKINS. HAROLD - 22,116, 123,144 Watson, Glen - 44,158,159,174, 176,190,197,201,202 Watson, John - 81 WELDON, MRS. THELMA - 22,93 White, James - 81,185 White, Paul - 81,160,163,176, 177 White, Ronnie - 17,207 Whitford, Charlene - 81,175,184, 185 Williams, Charles - 44,157,167, 171,176,.177,179,190,198 Williams, Pam - 81,124,194 Williams, Regilyn - 66,72,160, 161,181 Williams, Ronald - 91 Williams, Virginia - 76,81,151, 175,194,200 Wilridge, Charles - 137,144 Wilridge, Renita - 91 WILSON, JAMES - 22 WILSON, MRS. 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