Jennings High School - Bulldogs Growl Yearbook (Jennings, LA)
- Class of 1974
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BULLDOG’S GROWL Jennings High School Jennings, Louisiana 1974 Volume XXVIII Table of Contents Administration...................8 Classes.........................30 Athletics......................106 Student Life...................140 Advertisers....................206 Growl” Staff Sponsors ...................Mrs. James Carter, Mrs. M. E. Blanchard Mr. Paul Delacroix Editors.................................Ric Lawless, Ann Courrege Advertising Editor...........................................Virginia Williams Subscription Manager....................................LaCue Myers Bookkeeper...................................................Charlene Whifford Faculty Editors.........................Becky Vanya, LaCue Myers Index Editors...........................Becky Sabyl, Becky Vanya Photographers...........................Ric Lawless, Ann Courrege Class Editors....................Virginia Williams, Susan Patterson, Ronnie Delahoussaye, Paul White Sports Editors............................Ric Lawless, Angela Hebert, Cullen Hebert, Cindy Coco Club Editors........................Karen Fuselier, Debbie Conner, Mary Myers, Randy Sarradet, Kathy Hewitt, staff members listed above Typists..................................Susan Patterson, Paul White, Carol Pepper, Ann Courrege, Clay Coco The 1974 Bulldog’s Growl was dedicated to a teacher who encouraged self-discipline in her students through her methods of teaching. Of her many displays of unselfishness, none stood out more ' cl irly than her Advanced Biology classes, in which she inconvenienced herself for the good of her students. iwefore, we proudly dedicate the 1974 Bulldog's Growl to Mrs. Doris Tietje. The Many Faces of Life . . . 4 5 Faces Reflected 6 Moods and Expressions 7 8 Mr. Harelson Successfully Headed the Administration Department A. Mr. Harelson spoke at many assemblies throughout the year. B. Mr. Harelson was surprised by the camera on his way through the parking lot. C. Mr. Harelson checked the microphone before proceeding with his announcements. CT 10 OT A. Mr. Delacroix and Mrs. Carter discussed many issues concerning the yearbook. B. Coach Allen, Mr. Harelson, and Mr. Ward attentively watched the basketball players warm up before a game. C. Mr. Ward paused before going to supervise a classroom session. D. Mr. Delacroix talked with Tommy Douget about his school work. 11 12 A A CT Guidance Counseling Promoted Much Success A. Mr. Craig took time out from his busy schedule for a coffee break. B. Mrs. Thibodeaux paused before presenting her message. C. During a discussion Mrs. Gau-det stood up and gave her opinion. D. Mr. Craig took charge of many assemblies during the year. E. Robin Bearden and Mrs. Gau-det discussed the problems of the coming Career Day. F. Mrs. Thibodeaux proudly presented Julie Garbarino with one of the many awards given at the Senior Assembly. 13 14 MRS. CORA K. ALFRED B.S. Grambling Home Economics, General Science Mrs. Alfred graded one of her students’ home projects. MR. ROBERT C. ALLEN B.S. Grambling Physical Education, Athletics Coach Allen checked roll each day before class. MR. M. E. BLANCHARD B.S. L.S.U. Agriculture Mr. Blanchard showed Mr. Robert Duhon a new type plant the FFA would be using. MRS. M. E. BLANCHARD B.S. Florida State English IV, Algebra II Mrs. Blanchard answered one of Keith Wall's many questions concerning English grammar. MRS. LAURENCE BRUCHHAUS B.S. U.S.L. Algebra I, General Mathematics Mrs. Bruchhaus used the overhead projector to work problems for her Algebra I class. MRS. JAMES CARTER B.A. U.S.L. English III, Journalism, Annual Mrs. Carter pointed out important facts of American literature to Charles Belair. MR. WAYNE CESPIVA B.S. McNeese World Geography, Athletics Coach Cespiva found something amusing as he pointed out parts of the map to his class. MISS RUTHIE M. CHARLES B. A., M. Ed. Grambling; Prairie View A M College English II Allen Johnson listened attentively as Miss Charles explained the use of phrases to the class. 15 MRS. MARGUERITE CLIFFORD B.S., M.Ed. Northwestern; McNeese Home Economics I, III; General Science Mrs. Clifford discussed an article from a magazine with her class. MRS. THELMA DEBOER COLVIN B.A., M.Ed. Northwestern, L.S.U. Special Education Mrs. Colvin demonstrated the use of the adding machine to her class. MRS. JOHN L. CONNER B.A. U.S.L. Office Practice, Shorthand, Business English Mrs. Conner found time during her class to grade test papers. MRS. CATHERINE B. CORMIER B.A., M.Ed. McNeese English I Mrs. Cormier assisted Markeitha Cormier and Lisa Bergeron with their English homework. 16 MR. V. E. CRAIG B.A., M.Ed., M.S. U.S.L., L.S.U. Guidance Counselor Mr. Craig was ready for a well-deserved rest after a hard year's work. MR. PAUL DELACROIX B.S., M.A. Louisiana Tech, L.S.U. Assistant Principal Mr. Delacroix checked lunch charges and money collected in the lunch room each day. MR. GERALD DUGAS B.S. U.S.L. Physical Education, Athletics Coach Dugas checked supplies for the athletics department. MR. J. W. FAIN B.S. Louisiana Tech Biology, Athletics Coach Fain took a break from grading papers. 17 18 MRS. J. W. FAIN B.S. McNeese School Work Adjustment Program Mrs. Fain used her free hour to prepare work for her classes. MRS . JEANETTE GAUDET B.S., M.Ed. U.S.L.; McNeese Guidance Counselor Mrs. Gaudet recorded six weeks grades of the freshmen for office use. MR. HARRY GILBEAUX B.S., M.S. Southern; Colorado State Industrial Arts Mr. Gilbeaux showed Glenn Hormell the proper way to use a power saw. MR. J. E. HARELSON B. S.. M. Ed. Louisiana Tech. L.S.U. Principal Mr. Harelson addressed the seniors at the senior assembly. - s- MRS. DOROTHY HARRIS B.S. Southern Physical Education Mrs. Harris averaged grades for the last six weeks of the year. MRS. LOUISE HERRINGTON B.A., B.S., M.S. University of Oklahoma; Massachusetts Institute of Technology French I, II, III Donna Henderson, Mrs. Herrington, and Beth Brummett discussed an article in a French magazine. MR. HENRY JANICE B.S., M. Ed. U.S.L.; McNeese Algebra I, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analysis Mr. Janice prepared to work a problem for a student in geometry. MR. RAYMOND JOHNS B.A., M. Ed. Grambling, Prairie View A M College Civics Mr. Johns explained the parts of state government to his class. 19 20 MRS. BETTYE JOHNSON B. S., M. Ed. Southern, Texas Southern Librarian Margo Baronet helped Mrs. Johnson check out books. MISS N. J. JOSEPH B. S., M. Ed. Grambling, Southern Home Economics I, II, Food Lab Miss Joseph assisted one of her students to average her six weeks grades. MR. DONALD KENNEDY B.S. U.S.L. Drivers Education, Industrial Arts Mr. Kennedy adjusted his seat belt before leaving with student driver Cullen Hebert. MR. ROY J. LAPOINT B.A., M.A. U.S.L., McNeese Civics, American History Mr. LaPoint used visual aids to dictate notes to his classes. MR. HARVEY LASAGE B.A. McNeese American History, World History Mr. LaSage placed one of the decorations received from a student on his Christmas tree. MR. HARRY LEVY B.S., M.Ed. Southern, Prairie View A M College Drivers Education Mr. Levy paused after supervising a student driving. MRS. MARY PETERS LINDSEY B.A. , M.Ed., M.A., L.S.U., McNeese Speech I, II, III Mrs. Lindsey demonstrated to her class the proper posture to use while giving a speech. MR. ELLIS LORMAND B.A. U.S.L. General Mathematics, Senior Mathematics Mr. Lormand helped Tyrone Terry with his homework assignment. 21 22 MRS. IONE H. MITCHELL B.S. Southern English I Mrs. Mitchell used her free hour to make plans for her English classes. MRS. K. L. MORGAN B.S. McNeese General Business, Bookkeeping Mrs. Morgan carefully supervised her class as they took a test. MRS. WANDA OESTRIECHER B.S. McNeese General Science, Civics Mrs. Oestriecher assisted Cheryl Breaux in studying for a . test. MRS. BIRDELL PERKINS B.S., M.A. Southern Typing I, II Donna Matt helped Mrs. Perkins check in locks from her homeroom students. MR. FRANK RICARD B.A., M.M.B. Louisiana College, McNeese Vocal Music Mi. Ricard took time before class to pick out new music to be sung by his classes. MR. BARDIE ROBERTS B.S., M.M.B. L.S.U. Band, Music Appreciation Mr. Roberts spent much time designing drills for the band to perform. MRS. ROSALINDA. SARRA-DET B.A. U.S.L. Typing I Mrs. Sarradet and Loretta Pete enjoyed talking to a former student, Jan Richert. MR. SHELDON SIMMONS B.A. Louisiana College Chemistry, Physics Mr. Simmons pointed out elements on a chart to his chemistry class. 23 24 MR. SIDNEY SOILEAU B.S. McNeese Drivers Education, Physical Education. Athletics Coach Soileau checked on football schedules for the coining year. MRS. SORETHA STOZLE B.S. McNeese Biology, General Science, General Mathematics Mrs. Stozle assisted Denise Ledbetter with a problem in general science. MRS. JUANITA THIBODEAUX B. S., M. Ed. Grambling, Texas Southern Guidance Counselor Mrs. Thibodeaux smiled happily at the end of a day's work. MRS. WILLIAM TIETJE B.S. Louisiana Tech Biology I, II Mrs. Tietje explained a prin ciple in biology to Lonnie Knight. MISS EDITH TRAHAN B.S. McNeese Physical Education Miss Trahan demonstrated basic tennis techniques to Diane Daigle. MR. ANTOINE VALDETERO B.A. Southeastern Typing I, Bookkeeping I, II Mr. Valdetero paused before answering questions from bookkeeping students. MR. GENE VAN HOOK B.S. McNeese Senior Mathematics, Algebra II, Athletics Coach Van Hook explained the use of logarithms to his Algebra II class. MR. JAMES WARD B. S., M. S. Southern, Texas Southern Assistant Principal Mr. Ward supervised the halls as students moved to their next class. 25 MRS. C. WHITE B.A. McNeese English II Mrs. White answered a question from LeRoy Fontenot concerning English grammar. MR. JAMES WILSON B.S., M. Ed. U.S.L.. L.S.U. School Work Adjustment Program Mr. Wilson assisted Robert Richard and Francis Hebert as they adjusted a lawn mower motor. MRS. JAMES WILSON B.S.. M. Ed. U.S.L.; L.S.U. Home Economics I, Civics Mrs. Wilson pointed out corrections on a test paper to be made by Michael Brown. TEACHERS WHOSE PORTRAITS WERE NOT AVAILABLE MRS. ANN S. BELAIR B.S. U.S.L. MRS. MARY HARDEE B.S. U.S.L. MRS. JOSEPHINE L. WARD 26 B.A. Leland M. Ed. McNeese Home Economics II, IV School Work Adjustment Program English III Teachers Enjoyed School Activities A. Mrs. Belair and Cindy Coco discussed one of the cheerleaders' money-making projects. B. Mrs. Ward taught her class many important facts of English III grammar and literature. C. Student teachers during the year were Mrs. John Bowers. Miss Margaret Stelly, and Mr. Jay Rogers. D. Mrs. Burgess prepared new books for the students' use. 27 Staff Supported School Functions The cafeteria workers for the 1973-74 year were: ice Peloquin, manager; Mrs. Lilly Babineaux; and Mrs. Hilda Mouton; Mrs. Luma Guillot; Mrs. Vem- Mrs. Henry Daigle. 28 A. Mr. Charles paused for a picture while fixing one of the lights. B. Part of Mr. Roy's job was to keep the floors at JHS clean. C. The janitors were Wallace Roy, Russell Doucet, Noah LaVergne, and Mervin Doucet. NOT SHOWN: Roger Charles. 29 CLASSES Senior Leaders for 1973-74 A. The Senior Class officers for the 1973-74 year were Cindy Coco, president; Bobby Roy, vice-president; Julie Garbarino, secretary; Pepper Allgood, treasurer; Mari Hoag and Danny Valdetero, business managers. B. The Student Council members for the 1974 Senior Class were Angie Hebert and Robin Bearden, president. NOT SHOWN: Valerie Lewis. A A By 32 A. Virginia Williams worked the bottom of the mop while Johnny Watson worked the top as they mopped up some spilled water. James Achane Jocelyn Alexander Davis Pepper Allgood Gregory Arceneaux Dwain Ardoin Regina Babineaux Cynthia Bailey Margo Baronet Ronnie Batey Douglas Bealer Robin Bearden Kenneth Bergeaux . 33 Senior Faces Angela Bergeron Robert Bertrand Dale Biessenberger Cassandra Blair Herbert Blair Sue Bordelon Madonna Breaux B ► A. Angie Hebert, Susan Patterson, Laura Duhon, and Sandy Schmitt showed their spirit by wearing rags on wipe 'em out” day. B. Bobby Roy's smiling face made people wonder what he was up to. C. The faces of Greg Arceneaux and Clarke Buch expressed indifference toward midterm exams. D. Paul White concentrated on his reading but Billy Hammond found something amusing. 34 Showed Up Everywhere C A Steven Brewster Sheryl Briscoe Benton Broussard Carrie Broussard Lance Broussard William Broussard Larry G. Brown Larry J. Brown Raymond Brown 35 Terry Brown Julie Brummett Clarke Buch Renee Bujol William Cagnon Stephen Campbell Mavis Carbins Mark Clark Cynthia Coco Bealinda Cormier Seniors Kept Busy A. Charlie Ray, Bill Broussard, and Bill Tipton worked carefully on their Biology II project. B. Glenn Trahan tried to hide his laughter from one wise teacher” for fear of being caught. C. Mrs. Blanchard carefully explained an important answer concerning English IV grammar while Mark Clark listened attentively . BT 36 Throughout the Year Gwendolyn Cormier JoAnn Cormier Percy Cormier Ann Courrege Ralph Cupper Charlotte Daigle Craig Daigle Deborah Daigle Keith Daigle Kirth Daigle Glenda Dailey Denise Dartez 37 Seniors Reflected Elridge Dartez Andrew Dasch Claudia Davis Paul Davis Keith Deaville Marty Dennis David Deshotel Carla Doucet Cecilia Doucet Mary Alice Doucet A. Like most Seniors, Cindy Coco paused to reflect on her past. B. Carlena Waltrip seemed to reflect distaste at what was being said while Carol Pepper, Paul White, and Zane Hanna remained calm. C. Susan Patterson thought about her future as a mirror reflected the present. 38 Thoughts and Attitudes Regina Doucet Gerry Ann Dugas Glen Dugas Laura Duhon Randy Duhon Paul Dupuis Karen Duran Douglas Durre Wander Edwards 39 Seniors Found Time Patricia Faulk Frederick Fields Edward Fisk Gloria Fontenot Gary Foreman Leroy Frank Connie Fremeaux Wayne Fruge Karen Fuselier Julie Garbarino A. Susan Patterson, Mari Myers, Randy Sar-radet, and Paul White innocently displayed See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil, and do no evil. B. Rick Lawless, come alive! You're in the Pepsi generation. 40 for Strange Amusements Warren Gary Monroe Monty Giger Donna Gilliam Oreline Gotreaux Larry Granger Jocelyn Guidry Larry Guidry Michael Guidry Susan Guidry Derek Guillory 41 William Hammond Seniors' Days Alan Hancock Eva Hanks Gregory Hanks Zane Hanna Thomas Harelson Clinton Harris Kelva Hawkins Angela Hebert Cheryl Hebert Francis Hebert Timothy Hebert Kathleen Hewitt A. Charlene Whitford demonstrated the art of blowing bubbles. B. Larry Guidry worked busily during his library hour. C. Sherrill Landry displayed her talent as coach during a pep rally. 42 Were Never Dull Blanche Hightower Mary Hoag Robin Huff Joy Istre Joseph Janice Edward Kinard Allison Knight Georgeanna Knight Sandra LaBouve 43 Timothy LaBowe Sheila LaCombe Cynthia LaGrange Debra LaGrange Sherrill Landry Peggy Langley Rickey Lantier Roena LaVergne A. Alexa Smith and Mike Reich enjoyed sharing much time together their Senior year. B. Brian LeGros, a Senior football player, spoke at a pep rally to boost school spirit. C. Cheryl Sam took time to clean out her locker at the close of her Senior year. D. Seniors filled a gap with laughter in an assembly. From Regular Schedules Richard Lawless Shelbia LeBlanc Kala Leger Brian LeGros Michael LeGros Deborah Lejeune Glenda Lejeune Valerie Lewis 45 Pamela Lopez Seniors Filled the Halls Patricia Lopez Kimberly Lueckel Angela McZeal Nancy Mahaffey Robin Manuel Peter Marcantel Debra Matt Michael Meche Kathryn Medus Martha Menard Darrell Miller Margaret Miller 46 From Beginning to End Cynthia Mitchell Gayla Mitchell Joetta Monceaux Douglas Morgan Anthony Morvant Carolyn Morvant Sheryl Mouton Crystal Myers CT A. Stepping through the front door, Dennis Stutes smiled as he began the first day of his last year at JHS. B. Carol Pepper and Charlena Waltrip walked the halls of JHS for their last time on graduation night. C. With books under his arm, Steven Brewster began another typical day. 47 Judy Myers Mary Myers Gregory Neely Sarah Palfrey Susan Patterson Carol Pepper Jacquetta Perron George Pete Michael Phillips Seniors Actively Participated A A A. Pam Williams, Gerry Dugas, Douglas Durre, Pepper Allgood, Kathy Medus, Mark Clark, Julie Garbarino, Angie Hebert, and Cindy Coco prepared to vote for Senior favorites as Mrs. Gaudet, Ann Cour-rege, Mrs. Carter, and Charlene Whitford registered them. B. Angie Hebert, Robin Bearden, and Cindy Coco led the basketball fans in a cheer. C. Seniors Bill Tipton, Paul White, and Alexa Smith, assisted by Junior Clay Coco, presented Are You Really Who You Think You Are? which was selected for the Senior class song. 48 in Various School Functions Sarah Post Richard Pugh Michael Quebodeaux Michael Randolph Charles Ray Michael Reich Robert Richard Cynthia Robinson Pamela Romero James Rowland Robert Roy Rebecca Sabyl Cheryl Sam 49 Senior Girls Endeavored to Cynthia Sam A A Randy Sarradet Sandy Schmitt Cynthia Shoats Carl Simon A. Laura Duhon and Gerry Ann Dugas enjoyed discussing term papers while Robin Bearden continued her research. B. Julie Garbarino represented her class by displaying to them a poster on their nomination for class colors and flower. C. Mr. Roberts stared in disbelief as Mari Myers rode a bicycle through the halls during classes. Ralph Singleton Alexa Smith 50 Make a Better Class Jacqulyn Smith Joni Smith Mary Smith Belinda Sonnier Arthur Spikes Julie Stackhouse Harold Stewart Forrest Strickland Dennis Stutes Hulin Theriot William Tipton Glenn Trahan 51 Graduates Numbered 213 Janet Trahan Gertrude Tupper Daniel Valdetero Rebecca Vanya Keith Wall Carlena Waltrip John Watson Paul White Charlene Whitford Pamela Williams Virginia Williams Cathy Zeno Students Whose Portraits Were Not Available Matt Ardoin Sherlyn Bailey Lee Allison Byers Brenda Daniel Danny Fontenot Felix Gotreaux Genie Harmon Yvette Hawkins Joe Lampkin Howard Lee Brad LeGros Patrick Lennette Judy McZeal Brenda Mouton Troy Pickens Michael Schnee Bennie Stevenson Darrell Walls 52 Senior Activities GREG ARCENEAUX: Football Letterman, All-Parish, All-District, Most Progress Award, Outstanding Defensive Back; Basketball; Track; French Club; Press Club; Safety Club; Junior Class Favorite; Mid-Term Graduate. CYNTHIA BAILEY: Pep Squad, Drill Sergeant. KENNETH BERGEAUX: Football, Three-Year Letter-man. ANGELA BERGERON: FHA, President; Library Club; Homecoming Cheerleader; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad, Choreographer and Drill Sergeant; Pep Squad Majorette; Outstanding Home Ec. Student Award. STEVEN BREWSTER: Basketball; Football, Two-Year Letterman; Track, Three-Year Letterman; Chorus, District V Honor Chorus. BILL BROUSSARD: Beta Club; French Club; FT A Club; Key Club, Public Relations, Convention Tailtwister; Press Club, Sports Editor; Safety Club, Treasurer; Thespian Club, Parliamentarian; HARVEY, Stage Crew; JANE EYRE, Stage Crew; THE KING AND 1, Stage Crew; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, Stage Crew: THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Stage Crew; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE, Stage Crew; Three One-Act Plays, Stage Crew; Chorus; A Cappella Choir; State Chorus Festival; Louisiana Boys' State, Outstanding District Attorney; Leadership Conference; Northwestern State Trainer's Seminar. CARRIE BROUSSARD: French Club, Secretary; A Cappella Choir; Girls' Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Solo and Ensemble Festival; THE KING AND I; WHERE’S CHARLEY; Sheriff’s Recognition Program; United Nations Tour. RENEE BUJOL: Basketball, Two-Year Letterman; Track, Two-Year Letterman; Volleyball; Pep Squad. MARK CLARK: Basketball; Football; 4-H Club; Key Club; Political Club; Safety Club; Science Club; District V Chorus Festival; Mixed Chorus; Spring Concert; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, Dancer. CINDY COCO: Freshman Track; Varsity Girls’ Track; Annual Staff; Press Club, Sports Editor; French Club; Beta Club, President; Marching and Concert Band; District V Clinic Band; District V Band Festival; District V Honor Band; All-Star Marching Band; Six Flags Over Georgia Band Festival; Chattanooga, Tennessee Band Tour; State Band Festival; Panama City, Florida Band Tour; McNeese Band 53 Camp; Band Majorette; Band Council; JANE EYRE, Make-Up; THE KING AND I, Make-Up; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT, Make-Up; WHERE’S CHARLEY?. Make-Up; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Make-Up and Ticket Chairman; Sam Houston Speech Rally, Semi-finalist; McNeese State University Speech Rally; Literary Rally, English III; French Festival, Prose; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Vice-President: Senior Class President; Student Council; Varsity Cheerleader; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant; FFA, Maid; Louisiana Girls’ State, Member of House of Representatives; Federalist Nominee for State Treasurer; Presidential Classroom Delegate; Graduation Usher 1973; Best Citizen” Girl; DAR Award; Honor Roll Student; Honor Graduate. ANN COURREGE; Beta Club; FHA; FT A, Vice-President; Junior Press Club, News Editor; Senior Press Club; Annual Staff Editor; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad; A Cappella Choir; Girls' Chorus; District and State Festivals; Honor Chorus; Christmas and Spring Concerts; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN; THE KING AND I; WHERE’S CHARLEY?; THE SOUND OF MUSIC; HARVEY, Make-Up; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY. Make-Up; JANE EYRE, Make-Up; Typing I Proficiency Certificate: 1973 Graduation Usher: National Merit's Who’s Who Among American High School Students: Most Humorous Girl; Honor Roll. CHARLOTTE DAIGLE: Cheering Squad; Library Club: Safety Club; FHA Club; FBLA Club, Secretary-Treasurer. DEBORAH DAIGLE: FHA Club; Library Club; Safety Club; FBLA Club, Parliamentarian. REGINA DOUCET: French Club; Rodeo Club; Student Council; French Festival, 3 Years; French Rally, 2 Years; Math Rally; Literary Rally, LSUE; Sheriffs Recognition Program. GERRY ANN DUGAS: Varsity Basketball, Manager; Girls' Varsity Track, Manager; Beta Club, Reporter; FTA Club; French Club; 4-H Club, Treasurer; Press Club, Advertising Editor; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad; Verse Choir; A Cappella Choir; Girls' Chorus; Mixed Chorus; District V Honor Chorus; State Chorus Festival; HARVEY, Make-Up; THE KING AND I, Make-Up; JANE EYRE, Make-Up; THE SOUND OF MUSIC; WHERE’S CHARLEY?; District and State Rally, Home Ec. II; District Rally, French I; District and State Rally, French II; LSUE Foreign Language Festival; USL Foreign Language Festival; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Sheriff's 54 Youth Essay Contest and Youth Recognition Banquet; USL Academic Scholarship; Outstanding French I Student; Outstanding French II Student; Honor Graduate. LAURA DUHON: Optimist Club Oratorical Contest; Morning Memos Reporter; Speech Rallies, Interpretative Reading and Acting; JANE EYRE: HARVEY; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT, Lead; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY; Best All-Around Speech Student; MANY MOONS, Student Director; Library Club; Beta Club; Thespian Club; Literary Rally; Heart Fund Drive; French Club; Foreign Language Festival at LSUE, Superior; National French Contest; USL French Rally, Prose Superior; LSUE Rally, Prose Superior; French II Play, Lead; Performing Chorus; Winter and Spring Concerts; District V Chorus Festival; District V Honor Chorus; Girls’ Chorus; A Cap-pella Choir; State Chorus Festival; Solo and Ensemble Chorus Festival; Pep Squad, Head Drummer; Natchitoches Christmas Parade, Rifle Bearer; Straight A Certificate; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Honor Graduate. DOUGLAS DURRE: Freshman Football; Varsity Football, All-Parish, All-District; Most Valuable Player, Outstanding Linebacker; Team Co-Captain; Track; Freshman Basketball; Science Club; Drama Club; Latin Club; French Club; Key Club, Treasurer; Band, Pep Band, Orchestra; Chorus, A Cappella Choir; WHERE'S CHARLEY?; Student Council; Most Athletic” Boy; Honor Roll; Who's Who in American Athletics; District Literary Rally, Trig., First Place; State Literary Rally. GLORIA FONTENOT: FHA Club; Literary Rally, Geometry; Citizenship Award; Scholastic Average Award. KAREN FUSELIER: Press Club; French Club; Thespians Club, Vice-President; Library Club; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad; Annual Staff; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant; JANE EYRE, Make-Up; HARVEY, Make-Up Crew; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY, Usherette; MANY MOONS; THE LAND OF THE DRAGON, Student Director; McNeese Play and Speech Festival, Interpretative Reading, Superior; LSU State Speech Rally; Marion High Speech Tournament; JHS Morning Memos; Voice of Democracy Contest. JULIE GARBARINO: Basketball Letterman, Three-Years; Track Letterman, Three-Years; All-District and All-Parish Basketball Team 1973-74; Beta Club, Secretary; FTA; FHA; Press Club; Safety Club; 55 French Club; Cheering Squad; THE SOUND OF MUSIC; District Literary Rally, Home Ec. 1; District Literary Rally, Home Ec. IV; State Literary Rally, Home Ec. IV; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant, Finalist: Typing I Proficiency Certificate; Foreign Language Rally, French I Poetry, Superior; Sheriff's Youth Recognition Program; Literary Club Contest, First Place; Certificate of Honor, French I; Certificate of Honor, Chemistry; 1973 Graduation Usher; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Who's Who Nominee; Best All-Around Girl; Senior Class Secretary; Honor Roll, Four Years Honor Graduate; American Legion Award; LSU Freshman Honor Award. MONTY GIGER: Science Club: Safety Club; 4-H Club; Performing Chorus; A Cappella Choir; Solo and Ensemble Festival; Spring and Winter Concerts; District V Honor Chorus; State Chorus Festival; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN; THE KING AND I; WHERE’S CHARLEY?; Texas State Touring Choir; Tour of Europe. DEREK GUILLORY: FFA Club, Vice-President; Louisiana Bankers Association Award; McNeese Horticulture Judging Team. BILLY HAMMOND: Junior Library Club; Key Club; Marching and Concert Band; Symphonic Band; Jazz Band; Pep Band; Solo and Ensemble Festival, Three-Years; District V Band Festival; Louisiana State Band Festival; District V Honor Band; District V Clinic Band; All-Star Marching Band; All-State Band; McNeese Band Camp; Band Council; Atlanta, Georgia Band Festival and Tour; Tennessee Band Tour; Florida Band Tour; Texas Band Tour; Choral Production, Accompanist; Most Talented Boy. ZANE HANNA: Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Basketball; Track, Cross Country - Varsity Track; FTA Club; 4-H Club; Safety Club; Science Club; Press Club; Key Club, Senior Board Member; Chorus; A Cappella Choir; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE; JANE EYRE, Stage Crew; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY, Stage Crew; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Dancer. KATHY HEWITT: Track, Manager; Girls' Basketball Manager; Beta Club; Press Club; 4-H Club; French Club, President; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad; A Cappella Choir; District V Honor Chorus; HARVEY, Make-Up; THE KING AND I; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, Student Director; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Usher; Optimist Club Contest, Third Place; District Literary Rally, Physical Science, French I, French II, French III; State Literary Rally, Physical Science, French II, French III; LSUE District Foreign Language Festi- 56 val; USL District Foreign Language Festival; A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans Delegate; Jaycees Guatemala Exchange Student Program; CODOFIL, Quebec French Studies Scholarship; Who's Who Finalist; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Most Likely to Succeed” Girl; Lawtell Mathematics Rally; Lawtell Trigonometry Rally, Fourth Place; Sheriff's Youth Essay Contest and Banquet; Women's Literary Club Essay Contest, Second Place; 1973 Graduation Usher; Honor Graduate; Chemistry Merit Award; Jeff Davis Classroom Teacher’s Association Scholarship; Outstanding French I and II Student; Student Dress Code Committee: LSU Freshman Honor Award; Beta Club Award. MARI HOAG: Beta Club; Safety Club; Press Club, Exchange Editor; Student Council; FT A, Secretary; 4-H Club; Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader, Two-Years; LSU Cheerleader Camp; Northwestern Cheerleader Camp; Tara High Cheerleader Clinic; Performing Chorus; A Cappella Choir; Spring and Winter Concerts; District V Chorus Festival; State Chorus Festival; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Dancer; THE KING AND I; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, Dancer; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant; Jeff Davis Farm Bureau Queen's Contest; Homecoming Court, Second Maid; Freshman Class Vice-President; Senior Class Business Manager; Prettiest Girl ; Student Advisory Committee; 1973 Graduation Usher; Typing I and II Certificate; Who’s Who Among High School Students; McNeese Scholarship; Northeast Scholarship: Cheerleader Award; Honor Roll Award; Class Officer Award. ALLISON KNIGHT: Basketball; Track; Press Club; Safety Club; Key Club Sweetheart; Chorus; Freshman Cheerleader; Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Sophomore Class Secretary. GEORGEANNA KNIGHT: Basketball; Track; Press Club; Safety Club, President; Library Club; Thespians Club; FT A Club, Secretary: FFA Club, Maid; Key Club, Sweetheart; Cheering Squad; Freshman Cheerleader, Head; Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Head; Varsity Cheerleader, Two-Years; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant, Semi-Finalist; Freshman Favorite; Sophomore Class President; Junior Favorite; Most Popular Girl; Sweetheart ; Homecoming Court 1972-73; Homecoming Queen 1973-74; Typing I Award. SANDRA LaBOUVE: District Literary Rally, Algebra I, Second Place; Algebra II. First Place; Geometry, First Place; Shorthand, Third Place; Who's Who 57 Among American High School Students; Proficiency Certificate, Typing I; Sheriff's Youth Recognition Program; Jennings Business and Professional Women’s Club Scholarship. DEBBIE LaGRANGE; In Virginia School System, Gymnastics, Two-Years; Acrobatics, Two-Years; FHA Club; GAA Club; An Club; Folk Club; Head Majorette. MARY ROENA LaVERGNE: Library Club; FHA Club; FBLA Club; Sheriff's Youth Contest; Literary Rally, Clerical Practice, Third Place; Typing Proficiency Award; Bookkeeping Award; Jennings Business and Professional Women’s Club Scholarship. KALA LEGER: French Club; Press Club; FBLA Club, President; In Lake Anhur School System, Pep Squad; English I Award; General Business Award; Literary Rally, Algebra I. PAM LOPEZ: Volleyball Team; Library Club; Safety Club; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad, Drummer. TRISHA LOPEZ: French Club, FHA Club; Safety Club. KIM LUECKEL: Safety Club; Thespian Club, Reponer; Library Club, Bulletin Board Chairman; Press Club; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad, Announcer; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE; HARVEY; JANE EYRE; SUPPRESSED DESIRES; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY; Three-One Act Plays; Verse Choir; Girls' Chorus; Morning Memos; VFW Voice of Democracy Contest; Louisiana Bicentennial Commission Contest; Honor Roll. PETER MARCANTEL: Track; Basketball; Tennis; FTA; 4-H Club, State Winner Public Speaking; Beta Club; French Club; Press Club; Thespians Club; Two-Year Letterman, Debate; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY; THE SOUND OF MUSIC; SUPPRESSED DESIRES; French Foreign Language Rally; McNeese District Speech Rally, Excellent; District Literary Rally, World Geography; VFW Voice of Democracy Contest, Second Place; District Speech Rally, Interpretative Reading - Superior; State Speech Rally, Interpretative Reading - Excellent; Parish Delegate to Student Constitutional Convention; Chosen to Attend Boys' State; Senior Honor Roll; Nominated for National Merits Who's Who Among American High School Students. DEBBIE MATT: FHA Club; Safety Club; Press Club; Cheering Squad, Drill Sergeant; Marching Squad; Natchitoches Christmas Parade. 58 KATHY MEDUS: Track; Basketball, All-Parish, All-District; Junior Beta Club, Secretary; Press Club, Senior Editor; FT A Club, President; Beta Club; FFA Club, Maid; Key Club Conventions; Key Club Sweetheart; Division 12 Key Club Sweetheart Pageant, Second Runner-Up; Sweetheart Formal Court: Freshman Cheerleader; Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader, Head; Cheering Squad; Performing and A Cappella Chorus; Chorus Council; District V Honor Chorus; Spring and Winter Chorus Concerts; District V Chorus Festival; State Chorus Festival; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Dancer; THE KING AND I; WHERE’S CHARLEY?; THE SOUND OF MUSIC; Homecoming Court 1972-73, Third Maid; Homecoming Court 1973-74, First Maid; Typing I Proficiency Certificate; Bookkeeping I and II Proficiency Certificate; 1973 Graduation Usher; Who's Who Among American High School Students; I Dare You Award; Honor Graduate. DARRELL MILLER: FFA Club, Treasurer; Press Club; Safety Club; Horticulture Judging Contest; LSUE Literary Rally. MARGARET MILLER: Library Club; Press Club; FHA Club, Secretary; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad Majorette; McNeese Band and Twirling Camp; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant, Semi-Finalist. CINDY MITCHELL: Basketball; Library Club; Safety Club; Press Club; Cheering Squad. MARI MYERS: Library Club, Vice-President; 4-H Club, President; FHA Club; Safety Club; Annual Staff; 4-H Shortcourse; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad; Natchitoches Christmas Festival; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, State Crew; Student Council. GREG NEELY: Beta Club, Treasurer; Key Club, Secretary; Key Club Convention; Marching and Concert Bands; Stage Band; District V Honor Band; District V Band Festival; LaGrange Marching Festival; Symphonic Band; State Band Festival, Two-Years; District V Clinic Band; Band Officer; Assistant Drum Major; Six Flags Over Georgia Band Festival; Tennessee Band Tour; Florida Band Tour; Texas Band Tour; WHERE'S CHARLEY?; Graduation Usher; District Rally, Physics; Honor Graduate. SUSAN PATTERSON: Press Club; FT A Club; French Club, President; Beta Club; Annual Staff: Student Council; Cheering Squad, President; Marching Squad, Vice-President; Chorus Assistant Accompanist, 1970-72; Chorus Accompanist, 1972-74; District 59 V Honor Chorus; All-State Chorus; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Assistant Accompanist; THE KING AND I; WHERE'S CHARLEY?; THE SOUND OF MUSIC; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT; Key Club Sweetheart; Homecoming Cheerleader; French Rally; Literary Rally, English II and IV; Senior Song Committee, Chairman; 1973 Graduation Usher; Honor Graduate; Mrs. M. L. Arnaudet Music Award. CAROL PEPPER: Library Club, Secretary; Safety Club, Secretary; Press Club; Annual Staff; Girls' Chorus; Mixed Chorus; District V Chorus Festival; Louisiana State Chorus Festival; Chorus Spring Conceit; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, Make-Up; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Make-Up; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant, Semi-Finalist; Marching and Concert Bands; Spring and Winter Concerts; Symphonic Band; Solo and Ensemble Festival, Four-Years; District V Honor Band; District V Band Festival; State Band Festival; LaGrange Invitational Marching Festival; Six Flags Over Georgia Band Festival; Chattanooga, Tennessee Band Tour; Panama City, Florida Band Tour; Band-era, Texas Band Tour; Houston Astrodome Concert; Band Uniform Staff; Band Flag Corp, Squad Captain; McNeese Band Camp; USL Flag and Rifle Clinic. JACQUETTA PERRON: Library Club; Safety Club; Thespians Club, Reporter; Press Club; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT, Make-Up Crew; Bookkeeping Rally, First Place. TROY PICKENS: Football; Track; Tennis; FT A Club; Safety Club; FFA Club; Political Club, Publicity Chairman; French Club; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Stage Crew; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, Stage Crew; French Literary Rally. SARAH POST: Library Club; Safety Club; Press Club: Cheering Squad; Marching Squad, Drummer; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Make-Up Crew. RICKY PUGH: Performing Chorus; A Cappella Choir; District V Chorus Festival; State Chorus Festival; THE KING AND I; W.HERE’S CHARLEY?; THE SOUND OF MUSIC; Marching and Concert Band; Stage Band; Symphonic Band: Spring and Winter Band Concerts; District V Honor Band; District V Band Festival; State Band Festival; Band Uniform Staff; Atlanta, Georgia Band Festival; Tennessee Band Tour; Florida Band Tour; Bandera, Texas Band Tour; Houston Astrodome Concert. MIKE REICH: Baseball Letterman; Boys' Interact Club; Beta Club; Press Club. BOBBY ROY: Basketball; Track; FTA Club; Press 60 Club, Student Council Representative; Thespians Club; Safety Club; Debate Team; Key Club: 1971-72 Board Representative, 1972-73 Secretary, 1973-74 President, Representative to District Convention, Representative to International Convention in Washington, D.C.; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN; WHERE’S CHARLEY?; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT; MANY MOONS; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY; SOUND OF MUSIC, Usher; Senior Class Vice-President; Best All-Around” Boy; Homecoming Escort, 1972-73; Homecoming Escort 1973-74; Who's Who Nominee; Boys’ State Representative, Elected Commissioner of Public Works; Nominee for Presidential Classroom; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Literary Rally, Interpretative Reading; Radio Speaking, McNeese; Outstanding Debator Award. CHERYL SAM: Pep Squad, Drill Sergeant; Press Club. RANDY SARRADET: Basketball; Press Club; FTA Club; French Club; Safety Club; Annual Staff. SANDY SCHMITT: Press Club; Library Club; French Club; Thespians Club; Beta Club; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad, Drill Sergeant: Natchitoches Christmas Parade; JANE EYRE; HARVEY; MANY MOONS; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, Make-Up Crew; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Make-Up Crew; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY, Usherette; District V Honor Chorus; District V Chorus Festival; Spring and Winter Chorus Concerts; State Chorus Festival; Girls’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus; A Cappella Choir; LSU Leadership Camp; McNeese Speech Festival; LSUE French Festival, Excellent; USL Speech Festival; Morning Memos Program; Miss U.S. Teen Beauty Pageant; Certificate of Merit de Francais; Heart Fund Certificate of Appreciation. CINDY SHOATS: Basketball; Track; Press Club; Library Club; Rodeo Club; FTA Club; FHA Club, 1972-73 Treasurer; FHA Club, 1973-74 President; Cheering Squad; FFA Queen; 1974 Federation Queen of Jeff Davis Parish; Miss U.S. Teen Pageant, Miss Congeniality; Homecoming Court, Fifth Maid; Delegate of United Nations Pilgrimage Tour for Youth. RALPH SINGLETON: Texas: Band; Science Club; Junior Engineering Technical Society; UIL Slide Rule. Jennings High: Band; Society of Outstanding American High School Students. ALEXA SMITH: Junior Press Club. Treasurer; Beta Club State Convention; French Club; FTA Club; Thespian Club, Secretary; Performing Chorus: Mixed 61 Chorus; A Cappella Choir; Girls' Chorus; Solo Chorus Festival, Superior Rating; District V Honor Chorus; All-State Chorus; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Dancer; THE KING AND I, Dancer; JANE EYRE; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT; WHERE’S CHARLEY?; OUR HEARTS WHERE YOUNG AND GAY, Lead; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Lead; Pep Squad; JV Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader, Two-Years; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Louisiana's Girls' State; Speech Rally, Excellent; 1973 Graduation Usher; Most Talented” Girl. JACKIE SMITH: Library Club; Safety Club; FBLA Club; Press Club; French Club; Band, One-Year. JONI SMITH: Press Club; Safety Club; FHA Club; Library Club; FBLA Club; Cheering Squad; Marching Squad; Natchitoches Christmas Parade. FROSTY STRICKLAND: Football; Track; Basketball; Tennis; Press Club; Safety Club; FTA Club; Performing Chorus; A Cappella Choir; District V Honor Chorus; WHERE’S CHARLEY?; THE SOUND OF MUSIC; Sophomore Class Favorite; Sophomore FHA Heart-throb; Most Handsome Boy; JHS Heartthrob; Most Improved Player Football Award, 1973-74. BILL TIPTON: Freshman Football; Basketball, Two- Years; Varsity Football Trainer; Track, Three-Years; Press Club, Advertising Manager; FTA Club; Key Club; Performing Chorus; A Cappella Choir; District V Honor Chorus; WHERE'S CHARLEY?; Louisiana Boys' State Delegate; Composer of Senior Class Song. GLENN TRAHAN: Football; Basketball; Track; Tennis; Press Club; Beta Club; Debate Team; French Club; LSUE French Rally; USL French Rally; Rotary Club Scholarship. DANNY VALDETERO: Football, Trainer; Varsity Track; Thespian Club, Vice-President; Beta Club, Student Council Representative; FTA Club; Press Club, Reporter; Student Council; Performing Chorus; Winter and Spring Concerts; District V Chorus Festival; State Chorus Festival; WHERE'S CHARLEY?; THE KING AND I; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT; HARVEY; Most Popular Boy; Senior Class Business Manager; Louisiana Boys' State; Bookkeeping I Award; Who's Who Nominee; Honor Roll, Two-Years; 'I Dare You’ Award. JOHN WATSON: Varsity Football; Key Club; Press Club; Safety Club; Thespian Club; Performing Chorus; Spring and Winter Concerts; District V Chorus 62 Festival; State Chorus Festival; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY; MANY MOONS; HARVEY, Stage Crew; Morning Memos Program. CHARLENE WHITFORD: Grand Coteau: Mission Club; Jennings High: Press Club; Beta Club; Safety Club; FFA Sweetheart; Girls' Chorus; Performing Chorus; District V Chorus Festival; State Chorus Festival; WHERE'S CHARLEY?; THE KING AND I; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY, Make-Up Crew; THE LAND OF THE DRAGON, Make-Up Crew; Key Club Sweetheart; New Orleans Key Club Convention; Memphis Key Club Convention; Pep Squad; Cheering Squad, Co-Head 1972-74; Natchitoches Christmas Parade; MissU.S. Teen Pageant, Chairman; Annual Staff Bookkeeper; Band Spring Concert, Usher; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Usher; 1973 Graduation Usher; United Nations Delegate; Homecoming Court, Third Maid; Northwestern Journalism Day. PAM WILLIAMS: Girls' Basketball, Manager; Girls' Track, Manager; Library Club; Safety Club: French Club; Press Club; FTA Club; Cheering Squad; Journalism, Annual Staff; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT, Advertisement; Literary Rally, World History; French Rally; 1973 Graduation Usher; Honor Roll Student; Honor Graduate. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS: Thespian Club; Safety Club; Library Club, Bulletin Board Chairman; French Club; Student Council; Annual Staff, Subscription Manager; Ad Manager; Junior Class Editor; Senior Class Editor; McNeese Band and Twirling Camp; Pep Squad Drummer; Spring Chorus Concert; District V Chorus Festival; State Chorus Festival; UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE; ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, Stage Crew; THE KING AND I, Stage Manager; WHERE'S CHARLEY?, Stage Manager; THE SOUND OF MUSIC, Stage Manager; OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY, Usher Chairman; SUPPRESSED DESIRES, Lead; MANY MOONS, Lead; MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT, Make-Up Crew; Three One-Act Plays, Make-Up and Stage Crew; JANE EYRE, Make-Up; French Rally; VFW Voice of Democracy Essay Contest; LSU Leadership Conference; Morning Memos; Honor Roll. 63 Prettiest Mary Hoag Most Handsome Frosty Strickland Cindy Coco Ric Lawless m Most Athletic Doug Durre Sherrill Landry 73 Sweetheart and Heart Throb •% Georgeanna Knight I Frosty Strickland Senior Faces — Individuality Uh oh! AW! You wouldn’t dare? w Hmm! Pucker-power! Whew! Really? I Hey, Hey, Hey! Oh, no no! Yeah! Wow! Alleliua! 75 Juniors Strove for Good Leadership -yv - -v ■ A - y Tf J 5t r„ u . - A mv t L v ' . V ‘-'k V - _r w 4, A. The Student Council members for the Junior class for the 1973-74 school year were Suzonne Delacroix, Shelly LaFleur, and Clay Coco. B. The Junior class officers were Marshall Hawkins, treasurer, and Tim Guinn, secretary. NOT SHOWN: Tim Cassidy, president: Drew Hargroder, vice-president. 77 Becky Allbritton Larry Ardoin Kim Babineaux Phyllis Babineaux Karen Baker Charles Belair Belinda Benoit Patty Benoit Sharon Benoit Rebecca Bergeaux Wayne Bergeaux Kenny Bergeron Dirk Bertrand Craig Billodeaux Eveldia Blair Nancy Boisture Jeff Bordelon Keith Bourque Cynthia Breaux Alan Broussard Dorothy Broussard Hubert Broussard Robert Broussard Karen Brown Carla Brunt Juniors Opened the Door The door was open for many Juniors, such as Suzanne Carter, to enjoy the study of Bookkeeping I. 78 to a Year of Progress Cheryl Brunt Nathaniel Campbell Stephanie Campbell Suzanne Carter Tim Cassidy Anita Charles Danah Chelette Shelia Clark Craig Clement Sherlyn Clement Clay Coco Perry Comeaux Debbie Conner Cheryl Cormier Christine Cormier Jennifer Cormier Diane Daigle Glen Daigle Kathy Daigle Randy Daigle Joseph Daniels Pam Darbonne Martha Dartest Mary Ann Dartez John Dasch Ernetta Davis Not using the ordinary means of entry, Perry Lopez ’’broke his way into the chorus room. 79 Juniors Filled the Halls Suzonne Delacroix Ronnie Delahoussaye David Donnell Richard Doucet Doug Dugas James Dupont Thomas Durkes Cassandra Edwards Robert Fawcett Carol Fontenot Jimmy Fontenot Julie Fontenot Gordon Fruge Sherry Gail Fruge Way land Fruge Dennis Fuselier E. N. Garbarino Donnie Gary Karen Gary William Gary Carliss Gordon Glen Green Jackie Guidry 80 Looks as if Glen Green can't wait to get to his next class! With Outstanding Leaders John L. Guidry Joseph Guidry Glenn Guilbeaux Tim Guinn Steve Gunnell Kathy Hardy Drew Hargroder Marshall Hawkins A1 Hebert Clarice Hebert Cullen Hebert Maxine Hebert Donna Henderson James Hinchee Andra Hine Glenn Hormell Joan Istre Randy Istre Jackie Jackson Glenn Janise Levy Johnson Anita Jones Portia Jones 81 Jeanne Richert, drill sergeant, inspected members of the Pep Squad as they were graded. Ericka Kelly Tim Kershaw Clinton LaComb Denise LaCombe Shelly LaFleur Jane Laird Karen Landry Marie Landry Renee Landry Owen LaVergne Andrea Lawdins Louvelta LeBlanc Drew LeGros Joey Paul LeGros Cindy Lopez Perry Lopez Steven Lopez Sandra Lyons Gloria McDowell David McFarlain Kathy McPhail Laura Mack Amoson Marcantel Juniors Led Homecoming were Judy Racca, Clay Coco, and Mark Pirozzola. Drew Hargroder, Tim Cassidy,and LaCue Myers studied busily in English III. Cornell Marks Donna Matt Clarence Matthews Donna Menard Robert Menard Adam Miller Dolores Miller Harlan Miller Julie Myers LaCue Myers Cathy Netty Edward Netty Michael Norris Billy Pentecost Jackie Perrin Wensil Phelps Rhonda Pickens Mark Pirozzola Mark Pleasant David Portie Debbie Prejean Ronald Quebodeaux Shelia Quibodeaux 83 Juniors Looked Forward Judy Racca Kim Rea Jeanne Richert Dwain Rider James Robinson II Kim Roy Phyllis Roy Thomas Roy Jackie Rufey Laura St. Julian Rhonda Sarver Laurie Schultz Susan Schuster Renee Seagraves Janette Serial Phyllis Shirah Kirt Simon Lola Sinegal Brian Smith Ricky Smith Jackie Waltrip, Kim Babineaux, Keith Bourque, Glen Green, and Harlan Miller -some of the many Juniors - always enjoyed a good joke between classes. 84 to Their Senior Year Susan Smith Michael Spears Keith Stafford Cheryl Taylor Eugene Terry Randy Thibodeaux Kathy Trahan Keith Trahan Kenneth Trahan Margie Trahan William Trahan Anthony Trauth Matt Walker Jackie Waltrip Ricky Waltrip Students Whose Portraits Were Not Available Kade Babineaux Diane Maffit Ronald Barker Theresa Mallett Keith Bertrand Mona Mott Martin Broussard Terry Murray Nedra Bronw Carver Perkins Anna Catsulis James Perry Louis Chambers Marcus Peterson Lillie Crawford Carroll Prejean Brenda Cretchen Martha Sabatier Curtis Dartez Oscar Seeley Artis Gloston Marilyn Smith Myra Hebert Thomas Suire Brenda Kately Mike Thibodeaux Cleaton Leger Carl Trahan Lynn Leger Donovan Withers Kathy Leonard Sophomore Officers Held Responsible Positions The officers for the Sophomore class for 1973-74 were the following: Mindy Fontenot, president: Bill Price, Vice-president; Ann Allgood, secretary; and Pam Perry, treasurer. NOT SHOWN: Shelly LaFleur and Ricky Roe, Sophomore class Student Council representatives. 87 Carlton Alexander Ann Allgood Morris Anderson Carrie Anthony Elizabeth Arceneaux Lawrence Arceneaux Julian Ardoin Shelia Babineaux Sonya Babineaux Cecil Baronet Sherman Batiste Lawrence Baylot, Jr. Bradley Benoit Brandon Benoit Vicki Benoit Paula Biessenberger Tony Blanchard Matt Boudreaux Cheryl Breaux Gary Breaux Juanita Breaux Joe Brewster Brenda Broussard Greg Broussard Patrick Broussard Richard Broussard Beth Brummett Sophomores Working Together A ▲ A. Rene Morgan hunted for the tape while Shelly LaFleur continued decorating. B. Mrs. Tietje gave Freida Trahan and Mindy Fontenot a lesson in flower making. 88 Accomplished Much Steven Cabra Keith Capdeville Anne Carter Rusty Cassidy Joyce Chaisson Jane Clifford Karen Coats Kathy Comeaux Steven Comeaux Pat Conner Janet Cormier Markeithia Cormier Theresa Cormier Laury Courrege Charlotte Courville Kenneth Cradeur Cynthia Davis Lori de Cordova Vicki Delahoussaye Thomas Dennis Michael Derise Brenda Doucet Keith Doucet Suzanne Doucet Thomas Douget Donna Dronet Denise Dugas Donna Duhon Mark Dupont Annette Edwards Tina Fetterly Diana Fontenot James Fontenot Jennifer Fontenot Leroy Fontenot Mindy Fontenot Yulonde Ricard and Beth Brummett were momentarily distracted from the film being shown. 89 Perry Fontenot Terry Fontenot Mary Fruge Terry Gann Ruby Gant Christine Gary Mike Gillespie Angela Gooden Jackie Guidry Pam Hancock Scott Hanks Virginia Hart Charles Hebert Lee Hebert Paula Hebert Rene Hebert Sidney Hebert Theresa Hebert Stephen Hicks Julie Hoag Darrell Hoffpauir Douglas Hollier Becky Istre Thomas Istre Vivian Istre Michael Janise Allen Johnson Raynard Johnson Vickie Kirk David LaBouve Stephanie LaBowe Diane LaCombe Sophomores Faced Their Task A. Julie Hoag found little time to spare, stopping only to change her paper. B. Jollene Shirley read an amusing story during a library class. C. Ricky Roe found that concentration was necessary for good grades. D. All work and no play was not the case in English II as Paula Smith soon discovered. I BY Shelly LaFleui Nancy Lamb Peggy Lamb With Anticipation and Determination D ▼ AC a: Claudia Landry Larry Landry Mitch Landry Anis LaVergne Connie LeBianc Mettnett LeBianc Kayla LeDoux Michael Lee Carla Leger Dale Leger Carl LeGros David LeGros Chris Lehman Cindy Lejeune Claudette Lejeune Darlene Lejeune Fredrick Lejeune Sidney Lejeune Jane Lennette Dirk Longman James Lopez Rick Lopez Terry Lopez Betty McCourt James Manuel Matt Martin Mike Matt Rhonda May Jeffrey Meche Jackie Miller Debra Mire Carl Mohar Sharon Monteaux Rene Morgan Norbert Morvant Patricia Morvant Chris Mott Riley Mouton Catherine Myers Danielle Myers Debra Myers Mark Newman June Perry Pam Perry Frances Peterson Kayla Precht Wayne Prejean Bill Price Carl Quebodeaux Harold Quebodeaux Broderick Redeaux Brent Reed Errol Reed Keith Reich Yulonde Ricard Janice Richard Sharon Richard Theresa Richard Timothy Richard Joni Robert Chris Robicheaux Ricky Roe Michael Ross Charles Roy Connie Rubin Dwight St. Germain Glen Sawyer Nancy Schwartz Charles Shirah Sophomores Began and Ended Pam Perry, Pam Hancock, and Beth Brummett put the finishing touches on the class car. a Year of Hard Work With Smiles Jollene Shirley Ricky Simar Nicki Simeon David Sinegal Veronica Sinegal Paula Smith Byron Sonnier Janine Sonnier Elnora Spell Pearline Spikes Rosemary Stagg Stephen Stagg Lisa Still Rhonda Stinson Hilliard Tall Darlene Thibodeaux Freida Trahan Julie Trahan Starlett Trahan Joyce Trent Patrick Tupper Stacie Verret Diana Welch Tony Whitford Daphne Wiegand Ralph Wilridge Mabel Wilson Dorothy Young Judy Young Students Whose Portraits Were Not Available Andronette Anderson Sandra Babineaux Marlon Baker Kenneth Beroid Dennis Bertrand Cleveland Bias Paul Broussard Louwanda Brown Byron Capdeville Walterine Capdeville Carl Castille Cheryl Castille Jeff Chaisson John Chapman Dianne Citizen Donald Cormier Lathanial Dugas Gerald Dupuis James Edwards Anita Fields Randy Fontenot Joetta Francis Catherine Garcia Opal Gilliam Geraldine Guillory Carolyn King Ronald McZeal Curtiss Manuel Lucretia Nixon Doris Palfrey Catherine Perkins Gerald Perkins Glenda Perkins Eldrina Pete Jerry Racca James Roy Andrea Serial Howard Simon Myra Skinner Valentine Sonnier Cindy Walls Starlett Wilridge 93 Freshman Favorites Tisdale Knight Rosalie Conner Lisa Gaudet Shane Boudreaux David Cormier Freshmen Had Dependable Leaders A. The 1973-74 Freshman class officers were: Lisa Gaudet, president; Tisdale Knight, vice-president; David Cormier, secretary; and Dana Chaisson, treasurer. B. The Student Council members for the Freshman Class were Tisdale Knight and Lisa Gaudet. A A BY 95 Freshman Faces Became Anquetta Abraham Germaine Abraham Douglas Alcock Kelly Allison Robert Arceneaux Harland Ashworth Carla Baker Patricia Barker Stephanie Barr Shane Baylot Ray Benoit Rocky Benoit Mike Bergeaux Patricia Bergeaux Tony Bergeaux Lisa Bergeron Deborah Berken Evelyn Bertrand Rayn Bertrand Linda Blanchard Shane Boudreaux Janice Bourque Annette Boxie Francheska Bradley Robert Brantley Dora Breaux Kendra Breaux A. Dana Chaisson stood up to nominate a candidate for freshman favorite. B. Kathy Tizeno looked over her notes before taking an English test. 96 Familiar Around the School Simon Breaux Keith Briscoe Terri Britt Betty Broussard Cathy Broussard Clay Broussard Kent Broussard Henry Brown Michael Brown Paula Brown Leslie Bushnell Gregory Butler Dolores Butson Catherine Cagnon Denise Carter Susan Carter Kevin Cassidy Gary Castille Dana Chaisson Debra Chapman Gary Clarkson Mary Clement Kelli Coats Ann Coco Anthony Comeaux Denise Comeaux Rosalie Conner A. Linda Kinard, one of many Freshmen taking Speech I, demonstrated how to bake a perfect cake. B. Debbie Chaisson and Carmen Janssen were two Freshmen seen often walking the halls. 97 Audrey Cormier Bryan Cormier David Cormier Debra Cormier Keith Cormier Ronald Cormier Jan Courville Dennis Crochet Leonard Crochet Daniel Daigle Darlene Daigle Douglas Daigle Jamie Daigle Richard Daigle Lionel Daniel Ella Rose Dartez Randy Davis Sherry Deshotel Freshmen Adapted Easily Many Freshman boys waited impatiently to enter The Thrill of Flight” which was provided by the United States Air Force. The trailer housed a simulated cockpit of a B-52 bomber. Many interesting questions about the Air Force were raised by the young viewers. Norma Dominique Karen Doucet Connie Duhon Pamela Duhon Sharon Duhon Terry Duhon Danny Dupre Glen Nora Edwards Cheryl Evans Jackie Faul Michael Fontenot Nora Fontenot Robin Fontenot Cameron Foreman Raymond Freeman Carla Fruge Donna Fruge Stacey Fruge 98 to High School Life i r I Carla Gant Darryl Gary Lynn Gary Lisa Gauaet Carolyn Gilbeaux Keeley Gillard Jamie Green Leo Guidry Timothy Guilbeau Bill Guillory Wilbert Guillory Fara Hargroder Connie Hebert Dan Hebert Diane Hebert Drew Henry Patricia Hoag Cynthia Hollier Connie Houssiere Jeffery Hulin Kevin Hurst Kenneth Istre Robin Istre Carmen Janssen Terri Jeanise Roxanne Jenkins Paul Jones Wilton Jones Linda Kinard Biff Kirk Lonnie Knight Tisdale Knight Lionel Kober James Kratzer Denise LaFleur Hugh LaGrange Paul Lampkin A1 Landry Juliana Landry Louis Landry Paul Landry Rene Landry Theodore Landry Tina Landry Charles Langley Harry Langley Victoria Lartique Mike LaSage Carl Lavergne Louis Lavergne Judith LeBlanc Veronica LeBlanc Denise Ledbetter Lorraine Leger 99 Freshmen Contributed Peggy Leger Monica LeGros Roxanne LeGros Suzanne LeGros Jody Lejeune Katherine Lejeune Larry Lejeune Malana Lejeune Roxanna Lejeune Scott LeLeux Patrick Lennett John Leonard Christine Lopez Judy Lopez Cynthia Louviere Darrel McDowell Howard McDowell Bennett McNeal Shawn McNeilly Claude McZeal Byron Manuel Susan Mathew Paula Matte Donna May Kerry Maziel Rodney Maziel Anthony Miller Claudia Miller Cynthia Miller Diane Miller Sharon Mitchell Ricky Monceaux Linda Moore Peggy Morvant Shane Moseley Kelvin Mouton Alfred Neal Cindy Netty Frank Nixon Acey Norman Gina Northrop Rhonda Obey Even the freshman girls could not escape the wrath of Rick's camera at a basketball game. 100 Spirit at All Functions Many freshman students walked this hall toward the attendance office. md Lloyd Orgeron Patrick Peloquin Gary Perkins Maureen Pete Karl Petry Lonnie Plaisance Shari Pleasant David Prejean Peggy Prejean Bryant Randolph Robin Rea James Redeaux Rhonda Reed Cynthia Reich Sandra Renner Suzanne Ricard Joni Richard Tom Richen Cherylene Robinson Donald Robinson Theresa Roe Renetta Rosette Tom Rowland Ernest Roy Kent Roy Larry Roy Terry Royer Marie Savoy Michael Scott Mona Shirah Mary Simar Joanna Simmons Stanley Simon Leon Smith George Speight Ricky Stackhouse Sandi Stoleson Joe Taylor Amie Thibodeaux Dalton Thibodeaux Elizabeth Thibodeaux Pam Thibodeaux 101 Freshmen Actively Participated Charlotte Thomas Patricia Thomas Joann Tizeno Kathy Tizeno Isabelle Touchet Barbara Trahan Carl Trahan Donna Trahan Gaylon Grahan John Trahan Joselyn Trahan Peggy Tupper Nathan Verret Richard Vicknair Ronald Vincent Steve Vincent Darren Warren Mindy Watson Rhonda White Carl Williams Cynthia Williams Evelyn Williams Donna Young Kimberly Young A. Freshmen Diane Hebert, Lisa Gaudet, Rene Landry, and Marie Savoy participated in girls' basketball. B. Kelly Allison and Robin Fontenot were just two of the Freshman band students. A T Students Whose Portraits Were Not Available Gary Barker Glenn Borill Matthew Broussard Raymond Dupre Rogers Lawdins Adam Lopez John Lopez Wenda Netty Dale Simon Jonathan Simon Earl Touchet Reginald Williams BT 102 - Special Education Varied Activities A. Patranella Jones and Elnora Alexander learned the use of the typewriter and adding machine, a skill taught by Mrs. Thelma Colvin. B. Patranella Jones prepared a meal while Elnora Alexander set the table. C. Florinda LaVergne held back part of the vines while Patranella Jones checked to see if their toma toes were ripe. 103 The New Flexible Campus A. Larry Brown received credit toward graduation by working off campus at the KJEF Radio Station. B. Jim Rowland took part in the new Flexible Campus Work Program by working at Davidson Sash, Door. C. Becky Sabyl worked at Farm Supply Co., Inc. as an assistant bookkeeper under the new program. D. Also under the new Flexible Campus Work Program was David Portie’s working at Betty Lee's Shoe Store. 104 Work Program Proved Successful A. Sandy Schmitt worked under the new Flexible Campus Work Program at Phenix Drug Store. B. Jimmy Fontenot is shown working at Reed's More Mileage under the new program. C. Karen Fuselier also worked at KJEF under the new Flexible Campus Work Program. D. Also working under the new program was Darrell Miller at Wayside Curb Market. 105 1973 Football SIDNEY SOILEAU Head Coach GENE VAN HOOK J. W. FAIN End Guard WAYNE CESPIVA Linebacker k ROBERT ALLEN Back GERALD DUGAS Tackle On the roster at the beginning of the 1973 gridiron season were the following: FIRST ROW: Bill Tipton, Hulin Theriot, Brian LeGros, Greg Arceneaux, Dwain Rider, Zane Hanna, James Perry, Randy Daigle, Matt Boudreaux, Wayne Bergeaux, Bill Price, Chris Lehman, Drew Hargroder, Mark Newman, James Dupont: SECOND ROW: Mike Randolph, Kenneth Cradeur, Dale Leger, Billy Pentecost, Chris Mott, Gordon Fruge, Pat Conner, Tommy Harelson, Timmy Guinn, George Pete, Charles Lavallier, David LeGros, Robert Broussard, Tony Whitford, Mike Reich, Keith Bourque: THIRD ROW: Harlan Miller, Matt Martin, Charles Belair, Keith Reich, Mark Pleasant, Richard Doucet, Mark Clark, Tim Cassidy, Pepper Allgood, E. N. Garbarino, Frosty Strickland, Doug Durre, Glen Green, Stephen Campbell, Ronald Barker, and Kenneth Bergeaux. 108 1973 NOTRE DAME ABBEVILLE DERIDDER COMEAUX CROWLEY LEESVILLE WASHINGTON EUNICE RAYNE WESTLAKE Scores THEY 12 0 14 27 18 6 18 30 14 14 Football! WE 0 10 15 8 0 13 14 0 12 13 109 Bulldogs Were Anxious to Randy Daigle Mark Newman Greg Arceneaux George Pete Jr. Tailback Soph. Tailback Sr. Flankerback Sr. Tailback Tommy Har-elson Sr. Quarterback Harlan Miller Jr. Quarterback Brian LeGros James Perry Sr. Fullback Jr. Tailback A. This field was the scene of many hard-learned lessons of sportsmanship. B. The Bulldogs burst through the sign and on to victory. no Start the New Season Matt Boudreaux Soph. Flank-erback Gordon Fruge Jr. Wide Receiver Frosty Strickland Sr. Wide Receiver Mike Randolph Sr. Flanker-back Pepper Allgood Sr. Center Robert Broussard Jr. Center A A Richard Dou- Billy Pentecost Doug Durre Wayne Bergeaux cet Jr. Guard Sr. Guard Jr. Guard Jr. Guard AB A. Coach Cespiva supervised exercises and warm-ups before a big game. B. The water break was everyone's favorite time during the long, hot summer practices. C. The kick-off team worked diligently to improve itself. ill Bulldogs Went Into Their New Season With High Hop es A. This Bobcat gained six yards on the Dog defense the hard way. B. Mark Clark was wrapped up by the Comeaux defender, but not before he made the reception for an important first down. C. One of head manager Hulin Theriot’s many duties was to be sure there was always a dry game ball ready for use. 112 Keith Bourque Tony Whitford Jr. Guard Soph. Tackle Kenneth Ber- E. N. Gar- feaux barino r. Tackle Jr. Tackle Harlan Miller used all his resources to stop this play. Glenn Green Tim Cassidy Jr. Tackle Jr. End 113 Ronald Barker Mark Clark Jr. End Sr. End Dogs Never Quit Fighting Chris Mott Charles Belair Soph. End Jr. Wide Receiver A. The defense closed all the gaps on this play and stopped Abbeville for no gain. B. The Dogs scored the first of two touchdowns against Rayne in the Homecoming game. C. Players on the sideline looked on dejectedly as a 15-yard penalty was marked off against the Dogs. D. Greg Arceneaux closed in to make sure this Gentleman” was down. 114 Even in the Face of Defeat Mark Pleas- Zane Hanna ant Sr. Guard A. Coach Van Hook worked with place kicker Tommy Harelson to improve his PAT attempts. B. Doug Durre and Pepper All-good combined to make sure this Wildcat from Abbeville got nowhere. C. Frosty Strickland pointed the way for the kick-off team. . • 4 115 1973 Homecoming Court Robin Bearden Kathryn Medus SECOND MAID Mari Hoag THIRD MAID Charlene Whitford FIFTH MAID SIXTH MAID Cindy Shoats Sheryl Mouton FOURTH MAID Mindy Fontenot 116 A. A delighted father, Mr. Her-schel Knight crowned his daughter Georgeanna as Queen of Homecoming activities. B. Happy faces filled the 1973 Homecoming Court: Sheryl Mou-ton - sixth maid; Mari Hoag -second maid; Robin Bearden -maid of honor; Pat Miller - 1972 Homecoming Queen; Queen Georgeanna Knight; Kathryn Medus - first maid; Charlene Whitford - third maid; Mindy Fontenot - fourth maid; Cindy Shoats - fifth maid. 117 A. The Homecoming court and their fathers enjoyed the game. B. Georgeanna Knight, accompanied by Kim Evans and Brandon Kilpatrick, reigned as queen of the various activities. C. Dr. Harlie Bearden enjoyed escorting his daughter Robin, who was maid of honor. D. After being crowned by her father Mr. Herschel Knight, Queen Georgeanna received an autographed football and a bouquet of roses. E. Mr. Allen Medus proudly escorted his daughter Kathryn as first maid. ct Homecoming Brought A A BT DT E Y 118 Unity and Happiness F ▼ C A A. Mali Hoag, escorted by her father Mr. Billy Hoag, smiled prettily before entering the stands. B. Mr. W. F. Whitford escorted his daughter Charlene as she was presented as third maid. C. Fourth maid, Mindy Fontenot , smiled happily for photographers as she was escorted by her father, Mr. Elmer Fontenot . D. Mr. Durphy Shoats escorted his daughter Cindy, the fifth maid. E. Mr. LeRoy Mouton and his lovely daughter Sheryl, sixth maid, smiled as he escorted her. F. The football coaches -Gerald Dugas, J. W. Fain, Gene Van Hook, Wayne Ces-piva, Robert Allen, and Head Coach Sidney Soileau - listened as kind words were said about their good work. 119 Basketball Boys Worked A. Many hands were up for this rebound. B. Larry Guidry led the team during warm-ups. C. Freddie Fields took over on the floor as team captain. D. Marshall Hawkins looked around for a safe place to pass the ball. D Y 120 Toward Shooting Perfection ▲ A Uik.0 ou Gonna od 1 ( A. Coach Van Hook and Coach Allen led the Bulldogs off the court at halftime. B. Jeff Chaisson easily made his free throw. C. Freddie Fields brought the ball down court and looked over the situation. D. The JHS cheerleaders were there as always to cheer the Dogs on to victory. 121 A. Steve Gunnell brought home a sure two points. B. Michael Lee, in Junior Varsity action, leaped up to thwart a pass. Bulldogs Sprang A A TB 122 Into Action ▲ B A. A Bulldog and his defender practiced ballet in mid-air. B. Tim Cassidy took a shot through a crowd. C. Nicky Simeon shot up and over one of Washington's little guys. A A 123 BULLDETTES SCOREBOARD 1973-1974 BULLDETTES VISITORS 42 37 Bell City 55 60 Welsh 37 72 Midland 36 31 Lacassine 33 30 Iota 35 12 Goretti 30 44 Midland 55 31 Kaplan 26 42 Welsh 49 14 Kaplan 44 32 Mt. Carmel 44 47 Lacassine 25 38 Lake Arthur 51 40 Mercy 41 36 Gueydan 40 35 Midland BULLDETTES VISITORS 46 27 Pecan Island 34 57 East Beauregard 46 35 Mercy 48 43 Mt. Carmel 35 34 Mercy 47 20 Kaplan 54 19 Eunice 42 30 Oakdale 57 26 Eunice 25 37 Mt. Carmel 29 32 Abbeville 42 25 St. Edmund 45 47 Tioga 59 29 Fenton 53 37 Oakdale 37 41 Tioga Members of the 1973-74 Bulldeues were the following: FIRST ROW: Kathryn Medus, Julie Garbarino, Andra Hine, Stephanie LaBowe, Sherrill Landry; SECOND ROW: Gerry Dugas, Pam Williams, Kathy Hewitt, managers; Susan Schuster, Peggy Lamb, Coach J. W. Fain, Diana Welch, Becky Bergeaux, Jollene Shirley, and Nancy Lamb; NOT SHOWN: Stacey Verret. 124 Bulldettes Took District CT A. Coach Fain guided his girls through another winning season. B. Sherrill Landry kept her eye on the ball as she sped down court in time to stop Lacassine from scoring. C. Andra Hine stretched for the ball as Stephanie LaBowe, Julie Garbarino, and Kathryn Medus prepared to capture the tip. 125 A ◄ B ► Work and Fun A. Showing determination, Julie Garbarino plowed through the defense as Kathryn Medus watched in anticipation of two points. B. Andra Hine prepared to rebound a foul shot in the game against Welsh. C. The sign said it all as Kathryn Medus and Jollene Shirley waited expectantly for Diana Welch to sink another foul shot. D. Andra Hine raced down court far ahead of Lacassine opponents. CT D Y JL V n 126 Added Up to Success C Y A. Senior Sherrill Landry happily represented Jennings at the All-Star State Basketball Game. B. Julie Garbarino, Sherrill Landry, Sarah Palfrey, and Kim Babineaux were quite tense during pregame warm-ups. C. After a hard practice, Stacie Verret, Becky Ber- geaux, Kathryn Medus, Julie Garbarino, Sherrill Undry, Stephanie UBowe, Peggy Umb, Nancy Umb, Diana Welch, and Andra Hine surrounded Mrs. Shirley and enjoyed the candy apples she had made for them. 127 Track Team was Composed A. TheJ.H.S. Track team had to go through many hours of strenuous practice to prepare for the upcoming track meets. B. Mike Ross lined up as he prepared to compete in the 880-yd. run. C. Randy Daigle easily cleared the bar, moving I.H.S. up on the score board. 128 of Determination A. Much concentration was needed for Glenn Green to win first place in the District and second in the State Track Meet chunking the shot-put. B. George Pete's abilities in many events added depth to the J.H.S. Track team. C. Marshall Hawkins showed clearly who was number one during an exhibition cross-country race. 129 Boys Worked Toward State A A BT A. Shane Boudreaux anxiously awaited the whistle, beginning his first race as a member of the J. H. S. Track team. B. Gordon Fmge gritted his teeth in determination to make the high hurdles. C. Practice time well spent made this hand-off between Louis Landry and Kevin Cassidy look easy. D. Tommy Harelson practiced many long hours to perfect his javelin throw. c Y D Y 130 Warm-ups — Exercises — Workouts A A A. The track team obeyed when the managers ordered the girls to put hand to foot in an everyday exercise session. B. Nancy Lamb, Peggy Lamb, and Donna Dronet, eager to begin their workout, waited for the signal from track managers Kathy Comeaux and Pam Williams. C. Daily, Angie Hebert strengthened her arms by carrying foam to and from the high jump pit. D. To build up their endurance, fieldmen Marie Savoy, Diana Welch, Becky Bergeaux, and Stacie Verret began their workout by running several sets of baseball stands. C Y D Y 131 1974 Girls' Track Team Coach J. W. Fain Managers - Kathy Comeaux, Gerry Dugas, Kathy Hewitt, Pam Williams Team Members: Germaine Abraham - 440 yard relay, 880 yard relay, 50 yard dash Becky Bergeaux - baseball throw Cindy Coco - 440 yard dash Ruby Gant - 440 yard relay, 100 yard dash, 880 yard dash Julie Garbarino - discus Angie Hebert - high jump, broad jump Dianne Hebert - 440 yard dash Andra Hine - 440 yard relay, 220 yd. dash, 880 yd. relay, broad jump Stephanie LaBowe - 440 yard relay, 880 yard relay Sherrill Landry - baseball throw, shot put, hurdles, discus Shawn McNeilly - shot put Sarah Palfrey - 440 yard relay, 220 yard dash, 880 yard relay Tessie Roe - hurdles Susan Schuster - 50 yard dash, 100 yard dash Stacie Verret - hurdles A. Coach Sonny” Watkins fired the first shot to set the 1974 Dog Relays in motion. B. Running the first leg in the 440 relay, Andra Hine sped out of the blocks at the signal. C. From start to finish the Jennings relay team carried the baton, with Sarah Palfrey breaking the string. A A 132 Dogs Learned to Compete D ► A. Sherrill Landry leaps over many a hurdle during the season. B. Senior Julie Garbarino showed grace and form as she released her discus. C. Coach Fain prepared his relay team for state as he coached Andra Hine and Germaine Abraham with their handoffs. D. In the 50 yard dash, Susan Schuster began to close in on her opponent from Notre Dame. E. Julie Brummett, Georgeanna Knight, Jackie Leger, and Mari Hoag lent a helping hand with track meets held in Jennings. 133 Jennings’ Girls Captured A. Sarah Palfrey, Ruby Gant, Sherrill Landry, Andra Hine, and Angie Hebert actively participated in the 1974 Girls’ State Track Meet held in Jennings. NOT SHOWN: Germaine Abraham. B. Team work, individual discipline, and the efforts and fine coaching job of Coach Fain enabled the Bulldog team to come away with this championship trophy. C. Germaine Abraham ran on both relays for the winning team. D. Sherrill Landry caught sight of her goal as she threw with all her might to reach it. E. Clutching her discus plaque, Sherrill Landry accepted from Julie Gar-barino another third place in the baseball throw. CT 134 AAAA-AAA State Championship A. A jump of 4'11 brought Angie Hebert to the winning blocks to receive a bronze plaque. B. Angie Hebert bounded over the bar into the high jump pit. C. Ruby Gant cracked a winning smile as she stood with her prize. D. In the 100-yard dash, Ruby Gant pulled ahead to place second in the race. E. Towering over her adversaries in the 220-yard dash, Andra Hine displayed her plaque. In the 880-yard medley relay, Jennings, with Andra Hine as anchor man, pulled ahead to add the final deciding points in the AAAA-AAA competition. 135 Tennis Athletes Exhibited 11 A. Peter Marcantel held the boys' number one position. B. Richard Vicknair, Glenn Trahan , Frosty Strickland, and Peter Marcantel composed the boys' squad. NOT SHOWN: Troy Pickens. C. Sherrill Landry with her natural athletic ability proved to be successful at tennis. D. Senior Frosty Strickland attacked the ball with a good, strong forehand. E. Focusing total concentration on the ball, Suzanne Ricard overcame her opponent. F. Suzonne Delacroix's serve was up and labeled good. G. Peter Marcantel sought revenge with a fellow netter. 136 Talent and Skill c ◄ D ► A. The girls were Jollene Shirley , Sherrill Landry, Sandy Renner , Robin Rea, and Suzanne Ricard. NOT SHOWN: Charlotte Thomas, Suzonne Delacroix. B. Jollene Shirley secured the top on the girls' team. C. Suzonne Delacroix's determination resulted in her steadiness to get the ball back. D. Glenn Trahan was excellent at doubles as well as singles. E. Glenn Trahan demonstrated his strong point, his serve. F. Mrs. Louis Shirley, Jr. faithfully followed and coached the JHS Tennis Team. G. Jollene Shirley examined the strings of her racket. 137 Athletes Were Honored A. The Quarterback Club Most Valuable Player Award was presented to Doug Durre by Mr. Jerry Arceneaux, Club president. B. Head Varsity cheerleader Kathy Medus recognized the remaining Varsity cheerleaders at the sports banquet. C. Pepper Allgood and Doug Durre received the Team Captains Awards from Coach Wayne Cespiva. 138 at Sports Banquets A. At the spring All-Sports Banquet , Junior and Senior girls who received awards for outstanding performance were the following: FIRST ROW: Germaine Abraham, Sheila LaCombe, Kathy Medus, Claudia Landry, Andra Hine; SECOND ROW: Cindy Coco, Julie Garbarino, Renee Bujol, Sherrill Landry; THIRD ROW: Ruby Gant, Angela Hebert, and Sarah Palfrey. B. Outstanding Juniors and Seniors who received awards at the spring All-Sports Banquet were the following: FIRST ROW: Gordon Fruge, Elridge Dartez, Tommy Harelson, George Pete; SECOND ROW: Freddie Fields, Glenn Trahan, Peter Marcantel; THIRD ROW: Frosty Strickland, Glenn Green, and Larry Guidry. C. Guest speaker Mr. David LeBleu remarked on the amazing athletic participation of all the athletes. 139 140 142 Calendar of Events AUGUST 27. Freshman Orientation 28-29. Teachers'work days 30. First day of classes SEPTEMBER 3. Labor Day 7. Football game against Notre Dame 8. Freshman Cheerleader Clinic 10. Senior club organization day 11. Freshman cheerleader tryouts 13. J. V. football game against Abbeville 14. Football game against Abbeville 17. Junior club organization day 18. Class Elections 19. Senior boys' aptitude test 20. Senior girls'aptitude test J. V. football game against Gueydan 21. Football game against DeRidder 25. Picture day for Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors 26. Freshman I.Q. Test 27. Sophomore I. Q. Test J. V. football game against Ovey Comeaux 28. Junior I.Q. Test Football game aginst Ovey Comeaux OCTOBER 1. Senior Club day 3. Freshman football game against Ovey Comeaux 4. J. V. football game against Crowley 5. Football game against Crowley 8. Junior Club day 9. Invitations ordered by Seniors End of first six weeks 10. Freshman football game against Crowley 11. J. V. football game against Lake Charles 12. Homecoming Court voted on Football game against Leesville 17. Freshman football game against Breaux Bridge 18. U.S.L. production of HAMLET J. V. football game against Rayne 19. Football game against Washington 20. F.T. A. car wash 22. Veterans Day 23. Juniors PSAT National Merit Test 24. Fire prevention film 25. J. V. football game against Eunice 26. Football game against Eunice 29. Homecoming decorations made in gym 31. Homecoming cars decorated NOVEMBER 1. Homecoming Parade 2. Homecoming football game against Rayne 3. Homecoming Dance 6. Rings ordered by Juniors 9. Football game against Westlake 13. Beginning of 1973-1974 Basketball season Bulldogs vs. Sulphur 16. Bulldogs at Oakdale Bulldettes at Lacassine 17. Pep Squad Hot Dog Sale 18-21. All State Band and Chorus 19-21. Teachers’ Conventions 19. Bulldogs vs. Sulphur Freshmen vs. Lake Arthur 20. Bulldogs at New Iberia 22-23. Thanksgiving Holidays 26. Freshmen at Notre Dame 27. Bulldogs vs. New Iberia Bulldettes at Lacassine 28. End of second six weeks 29-Dec. 1 . Jennings Round Robin Tournament DECEMBER 1. Pep Squad's Christmas trip to Natchitoches 3. Senior Club day 4. Bulldogs vs. De Quincy Bulldettes at Kaplan 6. Navy Band 7. Bulldogs at St. Martinville 7-8. Freshmen at Lake Arthur Tournament 10. Junior Club day Freshmen vs. Welsh Football Banquet 11. Bulldettes and Bulldogs against Welsh 12. Bookkeeping field trip to Calcasieu Bank 13. Picture retake day 13-15. Bulldogs at Reeves Tournament Bulldettes at Welsh Tournament 14-15. ''OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY” 15. Honor Band Auditions 17. Freshmen at Fenton 18. Christmas Chorus Concert Bulldettes vs. Lake Arthur 20-22. Bulldettes at Gueydan 21-Jan. 1. Christmas Holidays 26-29. Bulldettes and Bulldogs at Midland Tournament JANUARY 2. Bulldogs vs. St. Martinville 3-5. Freshman Tournament 4. Bulldogs vs. South Beauregard Bulldettes vs. Mercy 7. Freshmen at Lake Arthur 8. Bulldogs at Barbe Bulldettes vs. Mt. Carmel 10-12. Freshmen at Crowley Tournament 11. Bulldogs vs. Arnaudville 12. Auditions for Honor Chorus 16-19. Midterm tests 18. Bulldogs at Washington Bulldettes at Mercy 18-19. Clinic Band, McNeese 21. End of First Term Freshmen vs. Notre Dame 22. Bulldogs vs. Leesville Bulldettes vs. Kaplan 25. Bulldogs vs. Westlake Bulldettes vs. De Ridder Champion Highway Safety Assembly 28. Freshmen vs. Crowley 29. Bulldogs at Rayne Bulldettes at Oakdale 30-31. Freshmen at Welsh Tournament FEBRUARY I. Bulldettes and Bulldogs vs. Eunice 4. Senior Club day Freshmen at Welsh 5. Bulldogs vs. Washington Bulldettes vs. Mt. Carmel 7. Winter Band Concert 8. Honor Band, Speech Rally, McNeese Bulldogs at Leesville Bulldettes at Abbeville 11. Junior Club day Freshmen vs. Fenton 12. Bulldogs at Westlake 12-13. Freshman Achievement Tests 14. Group picture day 15. Bulldogs vs. Rayne Bulldettes vs. Oakdale 16. Key Club Ball 18. Bulldogs at Eunice 19. Bulldettes vs. Tioga in Bi-district play-offs 28. FFA Banquet MARCH 4. End of fourth six weeks 7. District Chorus Festival, McNeese 8. Speech Assembly Tennis, Barbe 9. District Beta Club in Lake Charles II. Varsity Cheerleader tryouts 14. Tennis, Alexandria 14,16. SOUND OF MUSIC 16. L.S.U.E. Literary Rally 17. Athletic bar-be-cue 21. FHA Banquet 22. Boys’ track in Leesville 23. Miss U. S. Teen Pageant March of Dimes Walk-a-thon 25. Tennis, Sulphur 26. Tennis, Alexandria 27. New Foundations assembly Boys' Eunice relays Girls’ track in Gueydan 28. Career Day 29. Boys' Rayne relays Girls' track in Jennings 29-30. Honor Chorus APRIL 1. Senior Club day Tennis, Sulphur 2. Boys’ track in Crowley Chorus Solo Festival, McNeese 3. Band Solo Festival, McNeese 4. Girls' track in Sulphur 5. Girls' track in Welsh Boys' track in Eunice Tennis, Sulphur 8. Junior Club day 10. Girls'Dog relays 11-16. Easter Holidays 17. Girls' track at Notre Dame 19. End of fifth six weeks Boys’ relays in Crowley 20. Girls' relays in Cameron State French Festival 22. State Chorus Festival, Monroe 23. Girls' track in Jennings Beta Club Initiation 25. State Band Festival, Monroe 26. Boys’ district track in Eunice JV Cheerleader tryouts 27-29. Key Club Convention, Memphis 27. Girls’ track at Notre Dame Foreign Language Festival, Eunice MAY 1. Law Day Air Force display Invitations received by Seniors 2-5. Band trip - Houston and Bandera, Texas 4. Girls' regional track meet in Lake Charles 5. Band performance at Astrodome 7. Land of the Dragon, Speech matinee 8. Senior Assembly 9. Land of the Dragon at Central School and in Mermentau Sheriff's Banquet Chorus Spring Concert 10. Band Spring Concert Caps and gowns received by Seniors 11. Girls’ state track meet in Jennings 14-16. Senior Exams 21. Rings received by Juniors GRADUATION 23. Athletic Banquet 27-29. Final Exams 30. Teachers’ work day 31. Report cards - End of School! 143 Cheerleaders Spirited A. Cheerleaders for the 1973-74 season were Angie Hebert: Kathy Medus, head; Georgeanna Knight: Cindy Coco: Robin Bearden; Kim Babineaux; Alexa Smith; and Mari Hoag. B. Mr. Valdetero often exhibited spirit by partici pating in the pep rallies. C. Cheerleaders displayed spirit throughout the games. 144 Dogs to Exciting Season A. Mrs. Ann Belair, cheerleader sponsor, advised Angie Hebert on one of their many problems. B. Cheerleaders Georgeanna Knight, Kim Babineaux, and Cindy Coco, taping signs was a common sight around J. H. S. C. Georgeanna Knight portrayed a janitor while Mari Hoag and Angie Hebert played the pan of basketballs during a skit at a pep rally. D. Cheers by cheerleaders Cindy Coco, Alexa Smith, Angie Heben, Robin Bearden, Mari Hoag, and Georgeanna Knight during time-outs boosted the crowd’s spirit. 145 J.V. and Frosh Cheered A. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for the 1973-1974 season were Ruby Gant, Pam Perry, Carla Leger, Jollene Shirley, Carolyn King, Beth Brummett, Mindy Fontenot, and Yulonde Ricard. B. Carolyn King, Mindy Fontenot, and Yulonde Ricard practiced cheers before the game. C. Ruby Gant and Beth Brummett led chants during a basketball game. D. A time-out allowed Pam Perry and Carolyn King to perform a cheer. 146 for A Successful Season A. The 1973-74 Freshman cheerleaders were: KNEELING: Stephanie Barr; LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Ledbetter, Tisdale Knight, Ann Coco, Rosalie Conner, Lisa Gaudet, Tessie Roe, and Anquetta Abraham. B. Tisdale Knight and Denise Ledbetter practiced at the clinic for tryouts. C. Although the clinic played an important part in tryouts, Denise Ledbetter, Tisdale Knight, and Beth Brummett took a short break from work. 147 Marching Squad Stressed New Methods and Techniques A. Cheryl Sam worked patiently in leaching a parade rest to the girls. B. Tina Richard, Kathy Daigle, Jennifer Cormier, Lola Sinegal, and Cynthia Breaux waited nervously for the final results of majorette tryouts for the coming year. The members of marching squad for the 1973-74 year were drill sergeants - Jeanne Richert, choreographer; Angie Bergeron, choreographer; Susan Patterson, vice-president; Sandy Schmitt, parliamentarian and treasurer; and Glenda Dailey, head. NOT SHOWN: Julie Brummett, secretary. The flagbearers were Shelly LaFleur, head; Julie Myers; and Debbie Prejean. The majorettes were Kathy Daigle, head; Margaret Miller; Jennifer Cormier; and Shelbia LeBlanc. The drummers were Sarah Post; Oreline Gotreaux; LaCue Myers; Debbie Myers, cymbals; Becky Sabyl, head; Carla Doucet; Mary Smith; and Pam Lopez. NOT SHOWN: Virginia Williams, cohead. The squad members were FIRST ROW: Wensil Phelps; SECOND ROW: Rhonda Stinson, Shelia Clark; THIRD ROW: Debbie Mire, Mari Myers, Danielle Myers, Freida Trahan; FOURTH ROW: Suzonne Delacroix, Cathy Myers, Debbie Conner, Rene Morgan, Pam Hancock; FIFTH ROW: Paula Smith, Cynthia Breaux, Karen Fuselier, Margo Baronet, Nedra Brown; SIXTH ROW: Laurie Shultz, Mary Fruge, Anna Catsulis, and Darlene Lejeune. NOT SHOWN: Ann Courrege, Virginia Han, Kim Lueckel. 148 A A bt A. New techniques were taught to the drummers who attended McNeese State University Band Camp. They were Mary Smith, Becky Sabyl, LaCue Myers, Carla Doucet, and Virginia Williams. B. Majorettes Kathy Daigle, Jennifer Cormier, Selbia LeBlanc, and Margaret Miller learned new fundamentals while they attended McNeese State University Band Camp. C. Angie Bergeron, Jeanne Ric-hert, Susan Patterson, and Glenda Dailey - the new drill sergeants - attended leadership camp at L.S.U. c Y 149 Summer Practice Proved Successful in All Events A A by C ► v A. The pep squad members sat through hours of practice while the cheerleaders taught them new cheers for the coming year. B. The pep squad drums remained silent while the members took a short break to rest. C. Mrs. Harris, the pep squad sponsor, stood on the sidelines while Sandy Schmitt, Glenda Dailey, Julie Brummett, and Mari Myers experimented with new marching techniques. D. Susan Patterson and Angie Bergeron discussed a new routine as Shelia Clark, Cheryl Sam, and Virginia Hart marched in the background. DT 150 A. The pep squad chose selling posters as their new money making project after hearing the sales talk. B. At summer practice the cheering squad strove for perfection even in their marching. C. Pam Lopez and Virginia Williams led the squad onto the practice field. A A BY The members of Cheering Squad for the 1973-74 year were: FIRST ROW: Joann Tizeno, Mindy Watson, Joni Richard, Joni Robert, Mettnett LeBlanc; SECOND ROW: Lisa Bergeron, Charlotte Thomas, Denise Carter, Ann Coco, Ernetta Davis: THIRD ROW: Darlene Daigle, Jane Lennette, Paula Brown, Linda Moore, Cynthia Hollier; FOURTH ROW: Jan Courville, Dianne Hebert, Debbie Berken, and Kim Young. The drill sergeants were Cheryl Sam; Charlene Whitford, vice-president; Cynthia Bailey: and Suzanne Carter, head. NOT SHOWN: Stacey Fruge, Donna Fruge, and Joselyn Trahan. 151 Band Took State! A. The 1973-74 Jennings High School Band members were Becky Allbritton, Ann Allgood. Kelly Allison, Regina Babineaux, Rocky Benoit, Pat Bergeaux, Nancy Boisture, Jeff Bordelon, Susie Bordelon, Mike Brown, Greg Butler, Stephanie Campbell, Anne Carter, Rusty Cassidy, Debbie Chapman, Jake Clifford, Karen Coats, Kelli Coats, Steven Comeaux, Cheryl Cormier, Debbie Cormier, Keith Cormier, Laury Courrege, Lori de Cordova, Ronnie Delahous-saye, Vicki Delahoussaye, David Donnell, Tommy Douget, Denise Dugas, Douglas Dugas, Glenn Dugas, Donna Duhon, Jackie Faul, Robin Fontenot, Cameron Foreman, Terry Gann, Lisa Gaudet, Leo Guidry, Tim Guilbeau, Carolyn Guilbeaux, Billy Hammond, Cullen Hebert, Joan Istre, Jackie Jack-son, Shelly LaFleur, Jane Laird, Nancy Lamb, Peggy Lamb, A1 Landry, Karen Landry, Louis Landry, Mitch Landry, Harry Langley, Peggy Langley, Debbie Lejeune, Sidney Lejeune, Dirk Longman, Cindy Lopez, Laura Mack, Shane Moseley, Crystal Myers, Bennett McNeal, Kathy McPhail, Greg Neely, Gina Northrup, Carol Pepper, Jackie Perrin, Shari Pleasant , Kayla Precht, Peggy Prejean, Ricky Pugh, Kim Rea, Robin Rea, Sandy Renner, Timmy Richard, Cherylene Robinson, Mary Simar, David Sinegal, Ralph Singleton, Byron Sonnier, Mike Spears, Rosemary Stagg, Stephen Stagg, Lisa Still, Joe Taylor, Gaylon Trahan, Becky Vanya, Carlena Waltrip, Diana Welch, Paul White, and Mabel Grace Wilson. B. The band worked many long hard hours to achieve perfection. C. PRIDE! Organizations in the Band ◄ A B ► C Y D Y A. The Flag Corps, a new addition to the band, consisted of Carlena Waltrip, squad leader; Jackie Jackson; Rosemary Stagg; Becky Vanya, head; Kathy McPhail; Laura Mack; Carol Pepper, squad leader; and Cindy Lopez. B. Mr. Roberts not only directed the band through difficult music but also led it to many superior ratings. C. Three staffs did much work throughout the year - the building supervisors: Greg Neely, ser-geant-at-arms; Stephen Stagg; Jake Clifford, head; Tim Richard; librarians: Lisa Still; Kayla Precht; Debbie Lejeune; Mable Grace Wilson; Stephanie Campbell, head; Laura Mack; uniform staff: Carol Pepper; Joan Istre; Carlena Waltrip, head; Rusty Cassidy; Michael Spears; Becky Vanya; Paul White; Vickie Dela-houssaye. D. Doug Dugas, Regina Babi-neaux, Robin Fontenot, Kelly Allison, Billy Hammond, David Donnell, Sandy Renner, and Ralph Singleton composed the Drum Corps. 153 Outstanding Leadership Paved A. Mr. Roberts, band director, and Paul White, band captain, discussed name listings for the spring trip. B. Participating in the 1973-74 District V Honor Band were the following: FIRST ROW: Mable Grace Wilson, Peggy Prejean, Jackie Jackson, Kelli Coats, Karen Landry, Laura Mack, Lisa Still, Kayla Precht; SECOND ROW: Becky Vanya, Ann Allgood, Robin Rea, Glenn Dugas, Billy Hammond, Lori de Cor- dova, Peggy Langley, Lisa Gaudet; THIRD ROW: Ronnie Delahoussaye, Karen Coats, Steven Comeaux, Sandy Renner, Cheryl Cormier, Carolyn Guilbeaux, Jackie Faul, Shari Pleasant: FOURTH ROW: Kelly Allison, Jake Clifford, Vicki Delahoussaye, A1 Landry, David Donnell, Cullen Hebert, Paul White, and Michael Spears. NOT SHOWN: Carol Pepper. 154 the Way to a Successful Year A. Nancy Boisture (center) served as drum majorette with majorettes Jane Laird, Cheryl Cormier, Stephanie Campbell, and Becky Allbritton, head. B. Freshmen wandered around aimlessly looking for the instru- M ments before a performance on the Louisiana-Texas spring tour. C. Lisa Still, Vicki Delahous-saye, Ronnie Delahoussaye, Paul White, and Jackie Jackson represented Jennings in the 1973 All-State Band. D. Members of the Band Council included Shelly LaFleur, Kayla Precht, Joan Istre, Nancy Boisture, Sandy Renner, Jackie Jack-son, Stephanie Campbell, Cullen Hebert, Greg Neely, Paul White, and Billy Hammond. ◄ D 155 The Chorus Included A. Three Jennings High students - Alexa Smith, Robin Bearden, and Susan Patterson - participated in the 1974 All-State Chorus. B. Members of the 1974 District V Honor Chorus included the following FIRST ROW: Ann Cour-rege, Alexa Smith, Yulonde Ricard, Jackie Jackson, Rosalie Conner, Susan Patterson, Suzanne Ricard: SECOND ROW: Shane Moseley, Steven Comeaux, Laura Duhon, Mary Smith, Paula Smith, Robin Bearden, Karen Brown, Sandy Schmitt: THIRD ROW: Monty Giger, Tim Richard, Keith Wall, Frosty Strickland, Kathy Medus, Jollene Shirley, Laurie Shultz, and Shawn McNeilly. C. The members of the Chorale were the following: FIRST ROW: Mary Smith, Sheila LaCombe, Karen Landry, Jackie Jackson, Pookie Hebert, Yulonde Ricard, Ann Courrege, Alexa Smith, Shelly LaFleur, Laura Duhon, Jollene Shirley, Robin Bearden, Susan Patterson, Mary Hoag: SECOND ROW: Keith Daigle, Doug Durre, Monty Giger, Chris Robicheaux, Kevin Cassidy, Frosty Strickland, Danny Val-detero, and Zane Hanna. CY Many Talented Students A. Susan Patterson, accompanist to the Chorus, was assisted by Suzanne Carter, her page turner. B. The piano cover in the Choral room, signed by Chorus students over the years, was a familiar sight at J. H. S. C. Spring butterflies accented the theme of the Annual Spring Concert, in which all Chorus students took part. YC 157 Choral Students Presented A A by A. Frosty Strickland (Rolf Gruber) and Robin Bearden (Liesl) portrayed the parts of young lovers. B. Alexa Smith (Maria Ranier) sang the theme song of the operetta. C. The seven von Trapp children hurriedly lined up at their father’s command. The children were played by Robin Bearden (Liesl), Jollene Shirley (Louisa), Cameron Foreman (Friedrich), Suzanne Ricard (Brigitta), Frank Neil Ricard (Kurt), Jamie Hart (Marta), and Kecia Rea (Gretl). C Y The Sound of Music A A BY A. Alexa Smith (Maria Ranier) and Keith Wall (Captain Georg von Trapp) played the lead roles in the spring production, THE SOUND OF MUSIC. B. Susan Patterson (Elsa Schrae-der), Keith Wall (Captain Georg von Trapp), and Steven Comeaux (Max Detweiler) discussed compromising with the enemy. C. Mr. Ricard, Keith Daigle, and Pookie” Hebert worked many hard hours to make the operetta a success. D. Julie Garbarino, as Frau Schmidt, played the role of the von Trapp family housekeeper. 159 Student Council Led A. Alexa Smith, accompanied by Susan Patterson, participated in the talent show sponsored by the Student Council. B. Members of the 1974 Student Council were as follows: Robin Bearden, president; Clay Coco, vice-president; Suzonne Delacroix, secretary; Jeanne Ric-hert, reporter: Shelly LaFleur, treasurer; and Bill Price, chaplain; Ann Courrege, Lisa Gaudet, Denise Ledbetter, Virginia Williams, Susan Patterson, Angie Hebert, Mary Smith, Cindy Coco, Shelly LaFleur, Ricky Roe, Tisdale Knight, Rick Lawless, Danny Valdetero, Bobby Roy, Paul White, Julie Brummett. NOT SHOWN: Keith Capdeville, Mari Myers. 160 in Student Activities A. Four Freshman girls took part in the talent show sponsored by the Student Council. They were Sandy Renner, Suzanne Ricard, Kelly Coats, and Lisa Gaudet. B. Julie Brummett, a member of the Student Council, spoke to Freshmen during Freshman Orientation. C. As Student Council members Angie Hebert, Virginia Williams, Susan Patterson, Cindy Coco, Julie Brummett, Mary Smith, and out-going secretary Suzonne Delacroix looked on, Robin Bearden prepared to initiate 1974-75 Student Council officers - Keith Capdeville, treasurer; Jeanne Richert, secretary; Bill Price, chaplain: Shelly LaFleur, vice-president; and Clay Coco, president. ▼ C 161 Career Day Speakers Gave New Ideas for the Future A. Mr. John Baker spoke to a group of students during Career Day on pharmacy. B. Rick Lawless prepared to introduce Mr. Carl Norton who spoke on the accounting field. C. Dr. Joe Hargroder spoke on a career in the field of medicine. D. Speaking on a career in welding was Mr. Louis Fletcher. 162 A ▲ BT A. Denise Dartez and Debbie Matt listened to Mrs. Eldon Hunt who spoke on a beautician's career. B. Angie Hebert called roll in the aviation class on Career Day. C. Sgt. Boatner answered questions from a group of young girls interested in the Women’s Air Force. D. Speaking to students on computer technology was Mrs. Alana W. Robinson. C ▼ D ▼ 163 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay CT DT 1 A. Cornelia Otis Skinner (Alexa Smith) and Emily Kimbrough (Laura Duhon) anxiously awaited the arrival of their dates. B. The steward (Jake Clifford) rolled out the luggage before the ship docked. C. Cornelia Skinner’s (Alexa Smith) heart skipped a beat as Leo McEvoy (Clay Coco) completely engulfed” her with a kiss. D. Emily Kimbrough (Laura Duhon) worriedly questioned Dick Winter’s (Peter Marcantel) instructions about the life preserver. E. Cindy Coco helped Joni Robert with her make-up while Tisdale Knight prepared her own. 164 The Land of The Dragon A A TC YD J5 YE A. Princess Jade Pure (Jeanne Richert) viewed her father’s kingdom from the top of her tower. B. Twenty-second Cousin (Theresa Hebert), Twenty-first Cousin (Joni Robert) and Twenty-third Cousin (Virginia Hart) regarded their farmer brother Twenty-fourth Cousin (Ricky Monceaux) with distaste. C. Twenty-fourth Cousin (Ricky Monceaux) became acquainted” with Small One (Leonard Crochet), the dragon, while Road Wanderer (Larry Granger) watched. D. Stage Manager (Paul Jones) introduced each new scene as it opened. E. As a demonstration of applying stage make-up, Mrs. Lindsey and Kathy McPhail made up Paul Jones for his Chinese part. 165 Speech Students Learned About Careers A. Mr. Clovis Bailey, the first of three speakers presenting the program of career lectures, informed speech students about radio and T. V. broadcasting. B. Mrs. Lindsey spoke briefly to speech students before introducing the guest speaker. C. Mr. Oran Richard concluded the series of speakers with a talk on salesmanship. D. Ann Courrege and Charlotte Thomas posed with Mr. Herschel Knight before he addressed the speech students about the law profession. 166 Thespians Profited Academically A A ▼ C A. The Thespian members of Troupe 678 were the following students: SEATED: Bill Cagnon, president: Alexa Smith, secretary; Karen Fuselier, treasurer: Kim Lueckel, reporter; and Virginia Williams, Student Council representative; FIRST ROW: Theresa Hebert, Joni Robert, Daphne Wiegand, Robin Bearden, Karen Baker, Laura Duhon, Judy Racca, Mrs. Mary Peters Lindsey, sponsor; SECOND ROW: Freddie Lejeune, Byron Sonnier, Angela Hebert, Julie Brum-mett, Beth Brummett, Virginia Hart; THIRD ROW: Peter Marcantel, Keith Wall, Jake Clifford, Mike Gillespie, Robert Roy, and Charles Belair. NOT SHOWN: Danny Valdetero, vice-president: Larry Brown, Larry Granger. B. Members of the club who attended the state convention for the International Thespian Society were Karen Baker, Virginia Hart, Mrs. Mary Peters Lindsey, Bill Cagnon, Larry Granger, Freddie Lejeune, Johnny Watson, and Mr. Harvey LaSage. C. Larry Granger, regional winner of the League of Women Voters Media Contest on the new Constitution, diligently practiced his newscast every day. 167 A. Mrs. James Ward, Jr., sponsor, conducted the formal initiation of the new members in Beta Club. B. The Junior and Senior members of the Beta Club for 1973-74 were: SEATED: Cindy Coco, president; Ric Lawless, vice-president; Julie Garbarino, secretary: Greg Neely, treasurer; Glenn Trahan, chaplain; Peter Marcantel, parliamentarian; Gerry Ann Dugas, reporter; FIRST ROW: Jackie Jackson; Jeanne Richert: Laura Duhon; Charlene Whitford; Sandy Schmitt; Kathy Daigle; Susan Patterson; Mari Hoag; Ann Courrege; Kathryn Medus; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ward, sponsor; Angela Hebert; Suzonne Delacroix; Nancy Boisture: Becky Allbritton; Becky Sabyl; Robin Bearden; Kathy Hewitt; Alexa Smith; Stephanie Campbell; Shelly LaFleur; THIRD ROW: Marshall Hawkins; Keith Stafford; Clay Coco; Ronnie Dela-houssaye; Michael Spears; Julie Brummett; Laurie Shultz; Andra Hine; Mike Reich; Carl Simon; and Keith Wall. C. Cindy Coco, club president, counted the money made from selling the Student-Faculty Directory edited by the Beta Club. D. Marshall Hawkins and Glenn Trahan dutifully flew the American flag each morning before school as a service from Beta Club. 168 Excellence in All Areas ◄ A ► B The purposes of the Beta Club are to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among the high school students of America, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. A. For the new members' informal initiation, Rosalie Conner and Tisdale Knight sang a song about their lives as doorknobs. B. Cindy Coco welcomed Ann Coco, a new member , into the Beta Club as a part of formal initiation C. The Freshman and Sophomore members of the Beta Club were: FIRST ROW: Joni Robert, Rhonda Stinson, Joanna Simmons, Shelly LaFleur, Suzanne Ricard, Debra Chapman, Kayla Precht, Ann Coco, Dana Chaisson, Charlotte Thomas; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Ward, Denise Carter, Yulonde Ricard, Daphne Wiegand, Robin Rea, Lisa Gaudet, Diane Hebert, Cynthia Hollier, Rosalie Conner, Tisdale Knight, Pat Bergeaux; THIRD ROW: Lisa Still, Peggy Lamb, Lori de Cordova, Nancy Lamb, Theresa Hebert, Paula Smith, Ann Algood, Shari Pleasant, Sandy Renner, Shawn McNeilly: FOURTH ROW: Steven Comeaux; Ricky Monceaux, Doug Hollier, Lonnie Knight, Beth Brummett, A1 Landry, Kelly Allison, Paul Jones, and Douglas Alcock. 169 A. Mr. Valdetero helped Shelly LaFleur and Mrs. Sarradet assign articles for the Chronicle. B. The members of the Senior Press Club were the following students: SEATED: Julie Brummett, editor; Shelly LaFleur, assistant editor; Alexa Smith, treasurer; Kathryn Medus, Senior class reporter; Andra Hine, Junior class reporter; Gerry Dugas, ad manager; Mari Hoag, exchange editor; FIRST ROW: Becky Allbritton; Kathy Daigle; Jeanne Richert; Suzonne Delacroix: Georgeanna Knight; Susan Patterson; Pam Williams; Karen Fuselier; Mary Smith; Karen Baker; Margie Trahan; Virginia Williams; Mrs. Rosalind Sarradet, sponsor; SECOND ROW: Sandy Schmitt; Shelia Clark; Robin Bearden; Jackie Jackson; Carol Pepper; Carlena Waltrip; Jennifer Cormier; Cheryl Taylor; Joy Istre; Becky Vanya; Peter Marcantel; Rick Lawless; THIRD ROW: Mr. Valdetero, sponsor; Nancy Boisture; Cynthia Breaux; Charlene Whitford; Bobby Roy; Randy Sarradet; Julie Garbarino; Kathy McPhail; Cindy Coco; Kathy Hewitt; Laurie Shultz; Ann Courrege; Glenn Trahan; and Mike Reich. NOT SHOWN: Bill Tipton, ad manager; Danny Valdetero, reporter; Greg Arceneaux; Regina Babineaux; Bill Broussard; Clarke Buch; Carla Dou-cet; Edward Fisk; Tommy Harelson; Cheryl Hebert; Mike LeGros; Glenda Lejeune; Jim Rowland; Cheryl Sam; Jackie Smith; Andrea Lawdins. 170 The Bulldog Chronicle Editor - Julie Brummett Assistant Editor - Shelly LaFleur Reporter - Danny Valdetero Treasurer - Alexa Smith Sr. Class reporter - Kathryn Medus Jr. Class reporter - Andra Hine Soph. Class reporter - Beth Brummett Fr. Class reporter - Ann Coco Ad managers - Gerry Dugas, Bill Tipton Exchange editor - Mari Hoag Sponsors - Mr. Antoine Valdetero, Mrs. G. J. Sarradet The members of the Junior Press Club were the following students: SEATED: Julie Brummett, editor: Shelly LaFleur, assistant editor; Beth Brummett, Sophomore class reporter: Ann Coco, Freshman class reporter; FIRST ROW: Claudette Miller; Suzanne Ricard; Donna May; Yulonde Ricard; Rhonda May; Debbie Myers; Mrs. Sarradet, sponsor; SECOND ROW: Mr. Valdetero, sponsor; Pam Thibodeaux; Charlotte Thomas; Danielle Myers; Julie Hoag; Rosalie Conner; Daphne Wiegand; Janine Sonnier; THIRD ROW: Joanna Simmons; Liz Thibodeaux; Lisa Gaudet; Ella Rose Dartez; Judith LeBlanc; Connie Duhon; Donna Dronet; Jollene Shirley; FOURTH ROW: Kitty Cagnon; Starlett Trahan: Kathy Comeaux; Theresa Hebert; Paula Smith; Diana Welch; Rene Hebert; and Douglas Alcock. 171 Commit Yourself Was the A. Brandon Benoit, Greg Neely, and Bobby Roy, members of the executive board, went over ideas before each meeting. B. The 1973-74 members of the Key Club included the following: SEATED: Bobby Roy, president: Clay Coco, vice-president; Greg Neely, secretary; Brandon Benoit, treasurer; E. N. Garbarino, sergeant-at-arms; FIRST ROW: Tisdale Knight, Mindy Fontenot, Kim Babineaux, Georgeann a Knight, Kathryn Medus, Charlene Whitford, Key Club Sweethearts; Mr. Harvey LaSage, sponsor; SECOND ROW: Danny Valdetero, Rick Lawless, Billy Hammond, Bill Price, Ricky Roe, Glenn Dugas, Zane Hanna; THIRD ROW: Bill Broussard, Marshall Hawkins, Tim Cassidy, Ronnie Delahoussaye, Johnny Watson, Paul White, and Cullen Hebert. 172 International Theme for ’74 A. The Key Club banner rode proudly on the hood of the Club's truck. B. Flush 'em was an appropriate slogan for the homecoming parade. C. Paul White, Ricky Roe, and Billy Hammond counted money raised by the Key Club for the cysticfibrosis campaign which amounted to over $400. D. In a landslide victory, Cullen Hebert defeated his opponent for the position of Lieutenant Governor at District Convention in Memphis, Tennessee. E. The lovely Johnny Watson charmed the judges with his grace and poise in the second Annual Male Beauty Pageant. 173 Safety Club Adhered A. Mr. Kennedy, sponsor of the Safety Club, discussed the many aspects of safety with the club. B. Senior Safety Club members were the following: SEATED: Georgeanna Knight, president; Sherrill Landry, vice-president; Bill Broussard, treasurer; FIRST ROW: Kathy Hardy; Judy Racca; Dolores Miller: Nancy Mahaffey; Kim Babineaux; Carlena Waluip; Susan Schuster; Debbie Conner; SECOND ROW: Dirk Bertrand; Ricky Waltrip; Marilyn Smith; Diane Daigle; Jackie Waltrip; Dwain Rider; Drew Hargroder; James Hinchee; THIRD ROW: Monty Giger; Troy Pickens; Patricia Lopez: Oreline Gotreaux; Doug Morgan; Phyllis Babineaux; Zane Hanna; James Perry; Paul Dupuis; FOURTH ROW: Bobby Roy; Mark Clark; Cleaton Leger; Harlan Miller; Timmy Guinn; Tim Cassidy; E. N. Garbar ino; Glenn Hormell; and Warren Gary. 174 to Rules of Caution The members of the Junior Safety Club were the following students: SEATED: Chris Mott, president; Danielle Myers, vice-president; Tisdale Knight, secretary; Mark Newman, treasurer; FIRST ROW: Donna Dronet; Carla Leger; Terri Britt; Donna May; Julie Hoag; Denise Ledbetter; Cindy Reich; Connie Duhon; Mr. Kennedy, sponsor: SECOND ROW: Mr. Levy, sponsor; Pam Hancock; Chris Lopez; Lorraine Leger; Jackie Miller; Ricky Roe; Bill Price; Matt Martin; THIRD ROW: Janine Sonnier; Pam Perry; Mindy Fontenot; Jollene Shirley; Richard Ray Vick-nair; Pat Conner; Tony Whitford; FOURTH ROW: Stacie Verret; Stephanie LaBowe; Diana Welch; Beth Brummett; Glenn Sawyer; Matt Boudreaux; Pat Broussard; and Joe Brewster. 175 ) 76 UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA A. Susan Guidry, Oreline Gotreaux, Mrs. Conner, and Jackie Smith enjoyed their end-of-the-year party. B. Carla Doucet's little sneak” was not unnoticed by the cameraman! C. Miss Margaret Stelly, student teacher, waited while Debra Lejeune, Charlotte Daigle, and Kala Leger handed out material to be discussed during the meeting. D. Members of the FBLA included the following students: Kala Leger, president; Cynthia Breaux, vice-president; Charlotte Daigle, secretary-treasurer; Shelia Clark, reporter; Joy Istre, historian; Debra Daigle, parliamentarian; Mary Smith, Student Council representative; Joni Smith; Emetta Davis; Roena LaVergne; Julie Stackhouse; Jackie Smith; Debra Lejeune; Margie Trahan; Karen Baker; Cheryl Taylor; and Mrs. John Conner, sponsor. NOW SHOWN: Glenda Lejeune: Mrs. Birdell Perkins, sponsor. FT A Backed Future Faculty JU -J. A. Officers of the FT A for 1973-74 were Kathryn Medus, president; AnnCourrege, vice-president; Paul White, reporter; Georgeanna Knight, secretary; and Robin Bearden, treasurer. B. Members of the Club were: SEATED: Kathryn Medus, AnnCourrege, Georgeanna Knight, Robin Bearden, Paul White; FIRST ROW: Regina Babi-neaux, Pam Williams, Cindy Shoats, Gerry Ann Dugas, Alexa Smith, Jeanne Richert, Mari Hoag; SECOND ROW: Joy Istre, Pepper Allgood, Danny Valdetero, Harlan Miller, E. N. Garbarino, Randy Sarradet, and Peter Marcantel. NOT SHOWN: Lance Broussard, Renee Bujol, Cindy Coco, Cheryl Cormier , Regina Doucet, Patricia Faulk, Glenn Green, Tommy Harelson, Allison Knight, Shelly LaFleur, Rick Lawless, Jim Rowland, Bobby Roy, Frosty Stricklnad, Bill Tipton, Becky Vanya, Keith Wall, John Watson, 177 A. The awards presented at the F. F. A. banquet were received by Randy Duhon - John Deere Award, Chapter Star Farmer, Soil and Management Award; Paul Dupuis - Agriculture Electrification; Douglas Hollier -Crop Award, Home Improvement; Tim Hebert - Public Speaking, Livestock Production; and Darrell Miller - Ornamental Horticulture. B. The importance of agriculture to the U. S. was the main topic of Dr. Martin Woodin's speech at the annual F.F.A. banquet. F.F.A. Worked Diligently The officers and sweethearts of the 1973-74 F.F.A. Club were the following: SEATED: Randy Duhon, president; Tim Hebert, vice-president; Darrell Miller, treasurer; Cindy Coco, second maid; Cindy Shoats, F.F.A. queen; Charlene Whitford, first maid; Tim Kershaw, reporter; Paul Dupuis, sentinel; and Douglas Hollier, parliamentarian. NOT SHOWN: Stephen Campbell, second vice-president; Brian LeGros, secretary. The Junior and Senior members of the F.F.A. were the following; FIRST ROW: Mike Meche, Dirk Bertrand, William Gary, Craig Clement, Rickey Lantier, Glen Daigle, Doug Morgan, Kenneth Trahan, Glenn Janise, and Mr. M. E. Blanchard, club sponsor; SECOND ROW: Drew LeGros, Lynn Leger, Joey LeGros, Thomas Roy, Glenn Hormell, William Trahan, E. N. Garbarino, Mark Pleasant, and Randy Istre; NOT SHOWN; Dwain Ardoin, Dale Biessenberger, Ralph Cupper, Tim LaBowe, Troy Pickens, Carroll Prejean, Keith Daigle. 178 Toward a Better Future A. Glenn Hormell's hard work resulted in a successful garden. B. Darrell Miller supervised as Stephen Campbell and Mike Meche tilled the land for the garden. The Freshman and Sophomore members of the F.F.A. Club were the following: FIRST ROW: Jamie Daigle, Anthony Comeaux, Paul Landry, John Trahan, Leonard Crochet, and Carl LeGros; SECOND ROW: Dan Hebert, Larry LeJeune, Ricky Stackhouse, Darryl Gary, Kenneth Istre, Bryan Cormier, Bill Guillory, and Charles Roy: THIRD ROW: Terry Royer, Lynn Gary, Douglas Daigle, David Cormier, Daniel Daigle, Bradley Benoit, Brent Reed, Mike Matt, Pat Conner, and Mr. M. E. Blanchard, club sponsor: FOURTH ROW: Lionel Kober, Thomas Istre, Jeffrey Meche, Kenneth Cradeur, Tommy Dennis, Sidney Hebert, Keith Doucet, Tony Blanchard, Mark Newman, and David LeGros: NOT SHOWN: James Kratzer, John Lopez, James Roy, Dwight St. Germain, Dalton Thibodeaux. 179 4-H Club Made President - Mary Myers Vice-President - Tim Cassidy Secretary-Treasurer - Angela Hebert Reporter - Rosalie Conner Sponsor - Mr. Ellis Lormand Throughout the 1973-74 school year, the 4-H Club worked to make the best better - from giving demonstrations and making speeches to attending parish Achievement Day. The 1973-74 4-H Club members were the following students: SEATED: Tim Cassidy, Angela Hebert, Rosalie Conner; FIRST ROW: Mr. Lormand, Kim Young, Danielle Myers, Mindy Fontenot, Janine Sonnier, Cathy Myers, Joan Istre, Gary Clarkson, Diane Hebert; SECOND ROW: Virginia Hart, Sherrill Landry, Dana Chaisson, Cynthia Hollier, Renee Landry, Cindy Reich, Tisdale Knight, Connie Dunon; THIRD ROW: Paul Jones, Donna Dronet, Theresa Hebert, Becky Istre, Zane Hanna, Timmy Guinn, Drew Hargroder, Tim Hebert; FOURTH ROW: Keith Deaville, Bradley Benoit, Randy Duhon, Keith Wall, E. N. Garbarino, Harlan Miller, Doug Morgan, and Monty Giger; NOT SHOWN: Mary Myers, Julie Myers. 180 the Best Better MBHh i HB B A. President Mary Myers emphasized the importance of making a good 4-H record book for Achievement Day. B. Mr. Robert Hoffpauir, county agent, was present at the 4-H meetings to answer questions and give advice to the members. 181 FHA Members Learned The 1973-74 FHA officers were Cindy Shoats, president; Andra Hine, vice-president; Dolores Miller, treasurer; Cathy Myers, reporter; Rhonda May, historian-parliamentarian; and Diane Daigle, Student Council representative. NOT SHOWN: Angie Bergeron, secretary; Rhonda Reed, song leader. The members of the FHA included the following: SEATED: Cindy Shoats, president; Andra Hine, vice-president; Dolores Miller, treasurer; Cathy Myers, reporter; Rhonda May, Historian-parliamentarian; Rhonda Reed, song leader; Diane Daigle, Student Council representative; FIRST ROW: Rene Morgan, Donna Young, Debbie Myers, Kim Young, Wensil Phelps, Trisha Lopez, Rhonda Stinson, Donna May, Jackie Faul: SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wilson, sponsor; Gina Northrop, Mabel Grace Wilson; Jody Lejeune; Tina Landry; Denise Comeaux; Artis LaVergne; Chris Lopez; Joni Smith; Mrs. Clifford, sponsor; THIRD ROW: Mrs. Belair, sponsor: Leslie Bushnell; Pam Thibodeaux; Connie Duhon; Connie LeBlanc; Freida Trahan; Debbie Mire; Claudia Landry; Cynthia Hollier; Joanna Simmons: Terri Britt; FOURTH ROW: Cindy Miller, Catherine Cagnon, Vicki Delahoussaye, Christie Gary, Markeitha Cormier, Mary Fruge, Darlene Lejeune, Ann Allgood, and Pam Darbonne. NOT SHOWN: Pam Duhon, Anna Catsulis, Debra Prejean, Theresa Mallett, Mari Myers, Joyce Chaisson, Denise LaFleur, Connie Hebert, Suzanne LeGros, Roxanne LeGros, Peggy Morvant, Kendra Breaux, Claudette Lejeune. 182 Good Homemaking Qualities A. Donna May and Terri Britt rode in the FHA homecoming car driven by Allen Mallett and Kirk Morgan. B. Andra Hine and Rhonda May performed their various duties at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. C. Mr. Steve Coco spoke to the club at one of its meetings. D. The 1974 FHA beaux were Mark Newman, Timmy Guinn, and Ricky Daigle. A ▲ BT C ► D ◄ 183 Parlez-vous AA B ◄ C ► A. Members of the French Club were: SEATED: Kathy Hewitt, president: Greg Arceneaux, vice-president; Carrie Broussard, secretary; Cindy Coco, treasurer: Clay Coco, parliamentarian; FIRST ROW: Suzonne Delacroix; Margo Baronet; Patricia Lopez; Jackie Smith; Gerry Ann Dugas; Susan Patterson; Rosalie Conner; Jollene Shirley; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Herrington, club sponsor; Beth Brummett; Laura Duhon; Pam Williams; Joy Istre; Karen Fuselier; Kala Leger; Randy Sarradet: James Perry; THIRD ROW: Julie Brummett; Keith Deaville: Troy Pickens; Keith Stafford; Keith Wall; Glenn Trahan; Glenn Guilbeau; Marshall Hawkins: Drew Hargroder; and Drew Henry. B. Interpretative reading in French was a skill learned by much practice, as Gerry Ann Dugas demonstrated . C. Those students who attended French Rally at LSU-E were: FIRST ROW: Carrie Broussard, Laura Duhon, Kathy Hewitt, Gerry Ann Dugas; SECOND ROW: Larry Granger, and Marshall Hawkins. 184 Frangais?” TD A. In practicing the French play, Clay Coco used much expression as he gestured to Gerry Ann Dugas while Carrie Broussard, Laura Duhon, Glenn Trahan, and Marshall Hawkins looked on. B. The faces of Becky Vanya, Jollene Shirley, Margo Baronet, Randy Sarradet, and Drew Hargroder showed that French could sometimes be frustrating. C. Pierre Calve spoke to the student body in French song at a special assembly in the fall. D. Glenn Trahan knew that maps were an important part of studying French. 185 Library Club Promoted Reading A. Officers of the Senior Library Club were Sherrill Landry, president; Marilyn Smith, vice-president; Carol Pepper, secretary-treasurer; Julie Brummett, Student Council; Mary Smith, parliamentarian; Debbie LeJeune, reporter; and Virginia Williams, bulletin board chairman. B. Junior Library Club members consisted of: FIRST ROW: Donna Dronet, president; Matt Boudreaux, vice-president; Pat Conner, reporter; Ricky Roe, secretary-treasurer; Denise Ledbetter, Student Council; SECOND ROW: Pam Thibodeaux; Janine Sonnier; Donna Young; Shelly LaFleur; Sharon Duhon; Suzanne Ricard; Danielle Myers; Julie Hoag; Richard Vicknair; Mrs. Johnson, sergeant-at-arms; THIRD ROW: James Manuel; Tisdale Knight; Connie Duhon; Robin Rea; Dana Chaisson; Yulonde Ricard; Pam Perry; Laury Courrege; Mitch Landry; FOURTH ROW: Stacie Verret; Diana Welch; Shane Boudreaux; Christine Gary; Kathy Comeaux; Stephanie LaBowe; Sharon Richard: Jollene Shirley; Cynthia Reich; Doug Alcock; FIFTH ROW: Ricky Daigle; Allen Johnson; Bill Price: Matt Martin; Rhonda Reed; Mark Newman; Tony Whitford; Brandon Benoit; and Chris Mott. C. Senior Library Club members included: FIRST ROW: Sherrill Landry; Marilyn Smith: Mrs. Johnson, sergeant-at-arms; Carol Pepper; Julie Brummett; Mary Smith; Debbie LeJeune; Virginia Williams; SECOND ROW: Mari Hoag; Dolores Miller; Phyllis Babineaux; Carlena Waltrip; Diane Daigle; Debbie Conner; and Oreline Gotreaux. NOT SHOWN: Carla Brunt, Cheryl Brunt, Denise Dartez, Kathy Leonard, Kim Lueckel, Mona Matt, Mary Myers, Joni Smith. 186 Young Citizens of Tomorrow AC A. The citizenship door winners were Mr. LeSage, third place; Mrs. Hardee, fourth place: Mrs. Ostreicher, fifth place; Mr. LaPoint, second place; and Mr. Johns, first place winner. Kelva Hawkins accepted for Mrs. Hardee. B. The officers of the 1973-74 Political Club were Dolores Miller, secretary; Diane Daigle, vice-president; Debbie Conner, treasurer; Troy Pickens, publicity chairman; Mark Clark, parliamentarian; Keith Stafford, president; and Mr. Johns, sponsor. NOT SHOWN: Marshall Hawkins, Student Council representative . C. Mr. Sas Jaworsky spoke as special guest speaker at Citizenship Day, sponsored by Political Club. D. The faces of Debbie Conner, Troy Pickens, Marshall Hawkins, and Mark Clark were a sure indication that Political Club meetings were enjoyable. 187 A. Paul Dupuis caiefully considered a question while Mr. LaPoint, sponsor, listened attentively. B. The members of the newly-formed Rodeo Club were: SEATED: Paul Dupuis, president; Warren Gary, vice-president; Craig Daigle, secretary-treasurer: Tim Hebert, sentinel; FIRST ROW: Brenda Doucet; Robin Istre; Karen Doucet; Denise Dugas; Regina Doucet; Mr. Roy LaPoint, sponsor; SECOND ROW: Tommy Dennis; Cindy Shoats; Dwayne Rider; Glen Daigle; Tim Guinn; THIRD ROW: Vivian Istre, reporter; Mary Fruge; Keith Doucet; James Hinchee; Pat Conner; FOURTH ROW: Randy Duhon; Joey LeGros; Thomas Roy; John Guidry; Gerald Dupuis; and Doug Morgan. NOT SHOWN: Red Fontenot. 188 The Growl Staff Illustrated Life Around JHS CT A. Rick Lawless and Ann Cour-rege, the 1973-74 editors of the annual staff, frequently consulted one another during the year. B. The index editors, Becky Vanya and Becky Sabyl, proofread and indexed the completed pages. C. Ann Courrege and Mrs. Carter carefully arranged club officers and members on group picture day. D. Bill Broussard, Susan Patterson, and Virginia Williams recorded names on picture day in September. 189 A Hard Year’s Work Captured the Year of the Dog A. The annual staff sponsors were Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs. Carter, and Mr. Delacroix. B. Cullen Hebert and Susan Patterson carefully decided the proper plans for their sections. C. Pausing from her work, Mary Myers enjoyed a good discussion. D. Debbie Conner proudly presented to Ann Courrege the first finished page of the yearbook. E. The winning team members of the ad-selling contest - Ronnie Delahoussaye, Mary Myers, Laura Duhon, Carol Pepper, Becky Sabyl, Paul White, and Bobby Roy as the team captain -enjoyed their victory recognition. NOT SHOWN: Bill Broussard , Ann Courrege. 190 DT EY A. Students in Journalism that aided in the work of the yearbook were Ralph Singleton, Virginia Williams, Susan Patterson, Karen Fuselier, Kathy Leonard, Angie Hebert, Laura Duhon, Cindy Coco, and Pam Williams. B. Becky Sabyl gathered her layouts to begin another day's work. C. LaCue Myers was in charge of selling yearbook subscriptions every morning before school started. D. Billy Duncan proved to be a great help to the annual staff in time of need. E. The photographer surprised Ann Courrege as she proofread copy. 191 Students Learned A. Alba Garzaro and Rosa Hernandez, exchange students from Guatemala, learned the ways of life at Jennings High. B. A representative from the McNeese ROTC spoke at an assembly for the Senior class. C. Students attending the Literary Rally at LSUE were the following: FIRST ROW: Regina Doucet, Donna Henderson, Debra Chapman, Kayla Precht, Susan Patterson, Lisa Gaudet; SECOND ROW: Roena LaVergne, Yulonde Ricard, Daphne Wiegand, Pam Williams, Gerry Ann Dugas, Julie Garbarino, Kathy Hewitt, Rosalie Connor; THIRD ROW: Cynthia Breaux, Amie Thibodeaux, Sandra LaBouve, Andra Hine, Theresa Hebert, Paula Hebert, Paula Smith, Laura Duhon; FOURTH ROW: Greg Neely, Kenneth Istre, Douglas Hollier, Shelly LaFleur, Sandy Renner, Pepper Allgood, and Peter Marcantel. NOT SHOWN: Jacquetta Perron, Doug Durre, Tessie Roe, E. N. Garbarino, and Tim Hebert. From Many Sources A ◄ B ► c Y A. Seen through the vault of an area bank, bookkeeping students learned some of the aspects of banking. B. Learning from another source were Denise Carter, Jan Courville, and Robin Istre as they put practical skills to use in Home Economics I. C. A Social Studies Fair was held during the spring by Mr. LaSage's history classes. 193 Various Activities A. Performing for an assembly during the winter, the Navy Band filled the auditorium with sound. B. Shelia Clark and Cynthia Breaux typified the close friendship that made school more fun and classes more interesting. C. Visitors at school came in all shapes and sizes! D. Signs made by the cheerleaders kept students informed as to the athletic schedule. DT 194 Filled the School Year A. The newly-formed volleyball team consisted of the following: FIRST ROW: Denise Dartez, Sandy Stoleson, Becky Istre, Shelia LaCombe, Renee Bujol, Cheryl Brunt: SECOND ROW: Pam Lopez, Claudia Landry, Julie Stackhouse, Connie LeBlanc, and Janette Serial. B. Jollene Shirely, Robin Bearden, and Susan Patter- son expressed their delight at the decision of the judges in the Miss U.S. Teen Pageant. C. Marshall Hawkins, an usher for graduation, helped decorate for Senior Assembly. D. The Joint Heirs added to the excitement of football season as they entertained before a game 195 A. Karen Fuselier, Alexa Smith, Danny Valdetero, and Bill Cag-non, the Thespian officers, practiced parliamentary procedure with the club sponsor, Mrs. Lindsey. B. Donna Trahan, Julie Landry, and Kitty Cagnon iced the traditional bunny cake in Home Ec I. C. The girls finally displayed the finished product. D. Ricky Roe and Matt Martin found the conditioning practice an essential exercise in Typing 1. ▼ D 196 That Was Life! A. As usual, students moved slowly back to class after an assembly. B. Glen Green, Yulonde Ricard, Zane Hanna, Timmy LaBowe, and Shelly LaFleur, talking together during a class break, showed the school's unity. C. Temptations always seemed to plague students around JHS. D. Athletes lived many school hours in this room, playing, working, and planning together. 197 A. Mr. Craig presented Angie Hebert an academic scholarship to Northwestern State University. B. Paul White, Billy Hammond, Bill Tipton, Alexa Smith, and Clay Coco played for the assembly the Senior class song, composed by Bill Tipton. C. The 1973 graduation ushers received gold mums, the Senior class flower, from the 1974 graduation ushers. Pictured are Charlene Whitford, Jeanne Richert, Shelia Clark, Jackie Jackson, Mari Hoag, Suzonne Delacroix, Kathy Hewitt, Karen Brown, Ann Courrege, and Cynthia Breaux. D. The recipient of the Bell Science Award, given by Mr. R. J. Guchereau, Jr., was Julie Gar-barino, who also placed first in the District and State Rallies in Home Economics IV. E. E. N. Garbarino received from Mrs. Thibodeaux a first place medal from the State Rally in Vocational Agriculture III. F. Receiving the Annual Award from Mrs. Carter was Charlene Whitford, standing between Rick Lawless and Ann Courrege, recipients of the Journalism Awards. Seniors Attended Their Last 198 Assembly at Awards Day A. Kim Babineaux (center) presented gifts to the Senior cheerleaders Alexa Smith, Mari Hoag, Kathy Medus, Georgeanna Knight, Angie Hebert, Robin Bearden, and Cindy Coco. B. Jackie Smith received the Girl's P.E. Award from Mr. Craig. C. Mrs. June Moore of the V.F.W. Ladies' Auxiliary presented the Voice of Democracy Awards. D. Persons receiving awards for the Voice of Democracy Contest included Mrs. Lindsey - chairman, Kathy McPhail, Shelly LaFleur, and Peter Marcantel. E. Mr. Ward presented the honor awards to deserving students. F. Students who received honor awards were Ann Cour-rege, Pam Williams, Randy Sarradet, Robin Bearden, Zane Hanna, Greg Neely, Cheryl Hebert, Gloria Fontenot, Laura Duhon, Regina Doucet, Julie Brummett, and Sandra LaBouve. EY 199 Many ► Outstanding Awards Were Received A. Students receiving various awards from the Speech Department were Peter Marcantel, Karen Fuselier, Laura Duhon, Angie Hebert, Larry Granger, Virginia Williams, Johnny Watson, and Bill Cagnon. B. Bookkeeping II awards were presented to Rick Lawless, Kayla Leger, Becky Sabyl, Kathy Medus, Debbie Lejeune, Roena Lavergne, Cheryl Hebert, and Gloria Fontenot. C. Jacquetta Perron was recognized with a certificate in Bookkeeping I presented by Mr. Val-detero. D. Mrs. Sarradet presented typing awards to many students. E. The 1974 BULLDOG'S GROWL was dedicated to Mrs. Tietje by theeditors Ann Courrege and Rick Lawless (not shown). F. Mrs. Belair presented Kathy Medus an award in Home Economics . 200 Graduation ’74 Was Unique A ▲ BT CT A. The graduates stood as Danny Valdetero gave the invocation. B. The 1974 Honor Graduates were Kathy Hewitt, Sandra LaBouve, Cindy Coco, Kathy Medus, Pam Williams, Roena LaVergne, Julie Garbarino, Greg Neely, Pepper Allgood, Susan Patterson, Laura Duhon, Cheryl Hebert, Ralph Singleton, Angie Hebert, Gerry Ann Dugas, Kala Leger, Julie Brummett, Gloria Fontenot, Alexa Smith, Regina Doucet, Ric Lawless, and Carl Simon. C. Paul White, Clay Coco, Alexa Smith, and Bill Tipton performed the class song Are You Really Who You Think You Are?” at the graduation exercises . 201 Many Received A. Mr. C. M. Davis presented the Agricultural Award to Randy Duhon. B. The Who’s Who Awards were presented to Cindy Coco and Paul White by Mrs. Marguerite Clifford. C. Ric Lawless and Julie Garbar-ino received the American Legion Awards, presented by Mr. Herschel Knight. D. The Mrs. Alba S. Heywood Memorial Trophy was presented to Cindy Coco by Mrs. Juanita Thibodeaux. 202 Awards at Graduation A. Mr. Paul Delacroix presented the Danforth I Dare You Awards to Danny Valdetero and Kathy Medus. B. Glenn Trahan was presented the Rotary Club Scholarship by Mr. HuttReed. C. The William T. and Ethel Lewis Burton Scholarship was presented to Carl Simon by Mr. Gerald Vallow. D. Ric Lawless was the recipient of the Lions Club Scholarship, presented by Mr. Robert Hoff-pauir. 203 204 A. Mrs. Juanita Thibodeaux presented the L.S.U. Freshman Honor Awards to Julie Garbarino, Julie Brummett, and Kathy Hewitt. B. The Kiwanis Club Scholarship, presented by Dr. Robert Roy, was awarded to Carrie Broussard. C. The American History Award was presented to Pepper Allgood by Mr. Norman Briggs. D. Mrs. James Ward presented the N. A. C. W. Award to Cynthia Sam. E. The Jennings Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarships were presented by Mrs. Lee Mayeaux to Sandra LaBouve and Roena LaVergne. F. Kathy Hewitt was presented the Beta Club Award by Mrs. James Ward. G. Mr. Frank Ricard presented the Mrs. M. L. Arnaudet Music Award to Susan Patterson. H. Mrs. James Ward presented the Beta Club President Award to Cindy Coco. I. Jim Rowland received the Optimist Club Scholarship presented by Mr. Paul Delacroix. 205 Contributors Drs. Jacquelyn and Lester Ancelet Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Banker Dr. and Mrs. Harlie Bearden Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brummett Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coco Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gardiner Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Guilbeau Dr. and Mrs. Joe B. Hargroder Mr. and Mrs. Grenese Jackson Mr. Herschel Knight Mr. and Mrs. William Knight Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Marcantel Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Roy Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Sabatier Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Shirley, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Paul G. White Attend the Church of Your Choice Mount Triumph Baptist Church Faith Tabernacle 206 First Baptist Church 207 208 Dad's Auto Body Shop 1234 Johnson 824-0798 FRANK WEST FURNITURE, INC. Stewart's Drug Store Complete Home Furnishings Electrical Appliances 327 N. Main St. 824-3957 Prescriptions - Gifts Cosmetics - Delivery Service Jennings 403 W. Plaquemine 824-2311 Jennings Johnny Watson and Ralph Singleton amused themselves between classes as they attempted to pull Virginia Williams from the top of a classroom closet. AMERICAN BANK 128 E. Academy Ave. 824-2300 Ben Phillips Gulf Distributor Pollution Solution - Go Gulf” Jennings, La. Ivan's Inc. The Complete Men's Store 2 15 N. Main 824-1285 Jennings Buck's Barber Shop Owner - Buck Hymel 241 Market St. Jennings, La. 209 RACHELLE'S OUR PLACE The latest in styles and fashion for the teenage girl. Jennings, Louisiana 246 N. Main 824-2664 210 TIDE PRODUCTS, INC. MARCUS STRONG Branch Manager Fertilizer - Herbicide Insecticide Get better values at WEST BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE 315 N. Main 824—3784 CA0NON TIRE CENTER Hwy. 90 E. 824-3715 Alignment, Brake and Wheel Specialists 824-1614 Jennings North Market and E. Division Jennings, LA 70546 Gem Jewelers free estimates watch and jewelry repair LYNN’S DRUG STORE RICHARD HEBERT Proprietor Advanced Business Machines, Inc. Open Monday Through Saturday 8:00 AM-7:00 PM 235 N. Main Jennings 824-0567 1002 N. Main Jennings 824-2580 211 212 Maggiore's Sales and Service, and Rad io Shack TRAHAN'S DRUG STORE 644 N. Main 824-0452 824-1648 BETTY LEE SHOE STORE North Main Jennings, Louisiana JENNINGS AUTO PARTS Shoe Headquarters for Entire Family” 603 State St. 824-4976 335 N. Main 824-4377 Jennings KJEF Serving Jennings and Surrounding Areas 12.90 AM-92.7 FM Morvant's Pest Control Termite Control Pest Control for Homes and Business ETIENNE MORVANT - Owner 1014 N. State 824-1142 BAYOU HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. 122 N. Market Jennings, Louisiana 824-2934 Piggly Wiggly Shopping Center 824-4380 DALY WILLIAMS AGENCY, INC. YOUR Insurance ndependent AGENT DALY WILLIAMS GAYLOR JACKSON CHARLES NELSON Homeowners Automobile Fire and Allied Lines Workman Compensation Liability Inland Marine Bonds 127 W. Plaquemine 824-4750 Hebert LeBleu, Inc. Comer of Main and Davies Streets 824-1784 Curtis Welch Tractor Co., Inc. Hwy. 90 Roanoke 753-2255 213 214 JENNINGS LUMBER CO., INC. 202 S. Cutting Ave. 824-2514 GRANGER'S MEN'S SHOP The Young Man’s Shop” Nationally Advertised Brands: Levi - Lee - Puritan - Jockey - Jarman Shoes Open 8:30 AM-5:00 PM Monday Thru Saturday 446 N. Main 824-4393 BORDELON'S PONTIAC BUICK, INC. 407 Shankland Ave. Jennings, LA OFFICE - 824-4486 HOME - 824-0348 215 216 FARM SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Wayne Feeds Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer Pesticides and Soybean Contracting BERNAN THEUNISSEN Phone: 824-4583 Res: 824-2294 Manager and Co-owner Jennings, LA Jennings Coca-Cola Co. 506 Roberts Ave. 824-2157 254 N. Main 824-4534 ARDOIN'S CRESCENT DRUG STORE Nights, Sundays, Holidays 824-4059 or 824-0240 Prescriptions - Service - Cosmetics CARL'S MARINE Bass Boats - Motors - Trailers Boat Accessories - Sporting Goods BEN BILL SURPLUS SALES 115 East Academy 824-3133 Jennings, Louisiana Hwy. 90 East 824-6960 CARL SMITH - Owner SERVICE TRUCK LINE of TEXAS, Inc. Hwy. 90 East P.O. Box 811 Phone 824-3235 Jennings, Louisiana Hurst's Amoco Service Station Jennings, LA Gervais Smart Shop 546 N. Main 824-2321 217 218 GOODREAU INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Insurance - Bonds -Real Estate HUNT TOOL COMPANY C. J. Cy Bergeron Phone - 824-0661 Plant Manager Jennings, LA 322 N. Main 824-0115 Jennings, LA TROY TRAHAN Owner HAZEL'S HAIR FASHIONS Phone Day 824-4605 Night 824-4582 First in fashion' 910 N. Main St. 824-5530 Kilroy's Discount Furniture We buy, sell, and trade used furniture. 600 W. Division St. Jennings Pride and Comfort at Discount” A B SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. 411 N. Lake Arthur Ave. Jennings, La. 824-2342 Leland Bowman Louis Smaihall SBA SHIPYARDS, INC. P.O. Box 1311 Phone 824-1519 Jennings, Louisiana 219 Fifty Years Experience Building Tugs and Barges for the Marine Industry Complete Marine Repairs Terminal Facilities Marine Transportation For the latest in Price brings you in . . . Shoe Fashions Go to . . . WEILL'S DEPT. SWIFT'S SHOE STORE STORE. . . 242 N. Main . . . Quality brings you back! 824-3575 824-4595 Zigler Shopping Center CORMIER'S SUPERMARKET Hot Boudin Daily Delicious Fried Chicken -Ready to Go Open 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Closed Sunday 824-3858 904 W. Division Fontenot Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service 516 N. Main Jennings, La. MIGUEZ FUNERAL HOME 824-1862 Jennings 220 Levy's Sporting Goods, Inc. Football - Basketball Guns and Ammo - Archery Fishing Equip. - Baseball Athletic Shoes - Tennis Hunting Clothes - Trophies 542 N. Main 824-5660 ' | nBllfIS PHENIX REXALL DRUGS Prescription Service Gifts for all Occasions Fast Free Delivery Piggly Wiggly Shopping Center 824-0857 Oustalet Ford,Inc. Ford - Thunderbird Torino - Club Wagon Mustang II - Bronco Maverick - Ford Trucks Pinto Where to buy them 246 N. Broadway 824-3673 Our interest is in your future you can bank on it at the CALCASIEU MARINE NATIONAL BANK 307 N. Main 824-0623 Jennings CITY BARGAIN STORE 414 N. Broadway 824-9287 Jennings, Louisiana OVERPASS EXXON SERVICENTER Hi-Way 90 and Lake Arthur Ave. Phone - 824-3757 Jennings, La. CAJUN LUMBER CORPORATION Remy Sonnier — Manager 403 Lake Arthur Avenue Jennings, Louisiana JENNINGS Production Credit Asso. 345 E. Academy Avenue 824-2024 Levine's Beauty Shop The Latest in Hair Fashions” 1510 Johnson St. 824-2176 TEN!™ The quality goes in before the name goes on. ” Mac's TV Service 233 N. Market St. 824-5058 PITT GRILL Fine Food 24-hour Fast Service Sandwiches - Steaks -Shrimp - Daily Luncheons Breakfast Served Anytime Bring a Friend Come Dine With Us Hwy. 26 824-2993 223 224 DAVIDSON Sash Door Company, Inc. SEGURA FUNERAL COMPONENT DIVISION HOME, INC. Professional Manufacturers 720 East Plaquemine of Component Systems” Airport Road P.O. Box 1162 Jennings, La. 70546 and Lake Arthur, La. 70549 Telephone 824-4865 Dial 824-4420 Jennings, La. Serving Jeff Davis Parish Since I 897 Robert L. Lueckel Take it from me! The Daily News is the ONLY newspaper circulated in Jefferson Davis Parish that is prepared, printed, and published here! Member UPI - Audit Bureau of Circulation - S.N.P.A. T •• .« ' fmU BiftbfiM, w wmi tW 1901 ally Ne ews 238 Market 824-3011 Jennings, La. RICHARD ROE OLDSMOBILE SMC Trucks complete mechanical -body - glass and air conditioning work on all makes 630 Roberts 824-0182 George LeGros' Gulf Service Let George do it!” N. Main St. 824-9153 ciintx AUTO SUPPLY CO. United Delco 114 Church St. 824-0281 225 226 GULF STATES UTILITIES, CO. Serving Jennings and Lake Arthur 314 N. Main 824-2126 P.O. Box 690 Jennings Jennings Service Dept. - 824-3730 Lake Arthur Service Dept. - 774-3026 C. J. MILLER Air Conditioning and Heating Service JEFF DAVIS 24-hour Service WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. 726 4th St. 824-2131 Lonnie's and Autocrat Foods'' House of Curls 403 Railroad Ave. OPERATORS 824-1761 Lucille LeJeune Nola Trahan Kenneth Cormier Lonnie Cormier - Owner Jennings. La. 708 Howard St. 824-6334 PJ's Bar-B-Q Hut Catering for Large Groups Enjoy our pleasant dining room or call for carry-out service. 824-9207 Jennings Conveniently Located at 115 N. Lake Arthur Ave. SPURRY MACHINERY SALES SERVICES JENNINGS MOBILFONE 110 Allen St. TELEPHONE 824-1595 To Contact Mobil Units: 310 Cary, Call 824-4061 Jennings, Louisiana Your John Deere Dealer Albert Daigle's Oil Co. Hwy. 90 East 824-2637 Jennings, La. Jeff Davis Abstract Corp. JOYCE and TEENY ARCENEAUX Doherty's Furniture Company Joy's Fashionette 110 Market St. 824-1678 Jennings, La. 103 Lake Arthur Ave. 824-0792 Jennings, La. 227 DAIGLE'S Open From 7 am to 11 pm Shankland Ave. 824-1576 1 CITGO | RICHERT OIL TIRE COMPANY 502 S. Cutting Ave. P.O. Box 834 824-1206 Jennings CASSIDY INSURANCE AGENCY We Get Results 422 N. Main 824-1810 Real Estate Capitol City Hardware and Implement Co., Inc. 135 N. Main 824 4686 Boudreaux Auto Wrecking Yard Hwy. 90 Near Overpass 824-2833 Jennings, LA Jennings Anserphone '’Our Service 310 Cary 824 451 1 Jennings, Louisiana Eudy's Interstate Exxon Servicecenter Owned and Operated by Eudy and Preston Crochet Hwy. 26 North 824-3517 Howard's Water Well ENTEX Service Elton Road 824-1853 912 N. Main 824-1623 Jennings, La. Jennings, LA 229 230 ZIGLER SHIPYARDS, INC. Designers - Builders Repairs of Boats and Barges Dry Docking, Gas Freezing Barge Cleaning Tugs - Crew Boats (and) Misc. Floating Equip. Hwy. 90 E 824-2210 Mobil JENNINGS MOBIL STATION There's Something for Each Member of the Family at . . . Western Auto The Family Store Arts and Crafts - Appliances - Toys 221 E. Academy 824-2900 Jennings Walker-Roemer Dairies, Inc. 314 Davies 824-5685 Jennings, La. mi Hwy. 90 West P.O. Box 749 824-3414 Jennings Walther Studio 410 N. Main 824-4544 Jennings, La. EVAN'S CONCRETE, INC. Concrete - Readymixed Highway 90 West 824-0886 Jennings Black Furniture Hardware 310 N. Main 824-1753 Jennings, Louisiana For all your rental needs see: G. P. Modlish, Inc. 102 Church 824-0841 Jennings, LA 232 WATSON ELECTRIC CO., INC. J. W. Bill and Hilton Watson Major Appliances Electrical Contracting 102 S. Cutting 824-2488 JENNINGS RICE DRIER Golden Nugget Seed Rice P.O. Box 781 824-4387 Jennings, Louisiana MOUTON'S RECREAT- ION CENTER 426 N. Main 824-0734 233 234 CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE Established in 1954 403 Market 824-2894 Jennings, La. We Service What We Sell CARY'S General Repair and Welding Works CARY SONNIER 511 S. Lake Arthur Ave. Jennings Day Phone 824-5114 - Night Phone 824-3061 Comeaux Evangeline Station 903 Roberts Ave. ’Fast Service Jennings 824-9190 GIGER’S HONDA and SERVICE CENTER 106 S. Andrew 824-3085 Jennings NICHOLS of JENNINGS INC. JENNINGS SUNSHINE CENTER P.O. Box 899 Dry Cleaning and Laundry 824-9210 Zigler Shopping Center Mrs. Hilton Johnson - Owner 137 North Main St. Jennings Louisiana 824-3303 235 236 DUPUIS ABATTOIR PACKING CO. S. Cutting Ave. 824-3184 HEBERT LEBLANC, INC. Mutual Funds Monthly Pay Plans Professionally Programmed Protection With Savings Since 1923 402 N. Main 824-1363 LYNN'S FLOWERS 1231 Cutting Ave. 824-0772 BENOIT'S TEXACO SERVICE You Can Trust Your Car to the Man Who Wears the Star Hwy.26 824-3503 Jennings DALEY’S GROCERY MARKET High Quality Fresh Meat and Introducing Shurfine Foods'' 107 S. Main 824-2291 Jennings VICKNAIR'S FLYING SERVICE, INC. American Shoe Service Burchnal Rd. P.O. Box 1184 824-6864 Jennings JULIUS SAVOY - Owner 406 N. Main 824-3056 MARCANTEL’S FEED STORES INC. peecj — Seed — Fertilizer — Baby Chicks Grinding and Mixing MOL-MIX 30 Liquid Feed Supplement 734-7351 824-0445 P.O. Box 382 P.O. Box 714 Welsh, La. Jennings, La. SILVERMAN'S For Fashion With a Future 824-3392 431 N. Main Jennings, La. SERVICE CAFE MR. and MRS. ALLEN LANDRY - Owners 231 N. Main 824-3554 Jennings, La. ROY'S WELDING SHOP INC. Oilfield and Pipe Line Service Structural Work All Types Welding 506 S. Lake Arthur Ave. Jennings 824-1405 237 238 LeDoux's Sand Dirt Service For the Very Best in Grading and Dirt Work, Call JAKE LeDOUX KIKI SMITH MOTOR CO., INC. Hwy. 26 774-3373 Lake Arthur, La. ROSEBUD'S Gift Children's Shop P.O. Box 24 824-2968 Jennings Dinnerware, Crystal, Keepsake Diamond Rings, Everything for the Bride NEW LOCATION North Main 824-3108 Federal Land Bank Association of Crowley ROCKET DRIVE-IN 1118 State St. 824-2120 Jennings Long Term Loans Crowley 783-0466 FLBA Jennings Outdoor Power Equipment Lawnmowers - Chainsaws Tillers - Small Engines 522 E. Highway 90 824-1545 Jennings, LA VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS West Highway 90 WOODEL OIL COMPANY R. L. Woodel 211 N. Doyle 824-6600 Jennings, LA Crochet's Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service - Refrigerating Equipment -902 W, Clara 824-0253 Little Flower House |1P 1109 N. Main H 824-0146 MYERS ANGUS FARM 27 Years of Breeding Registered Angus for Your Herd Bull Needs'' C. D. Myers Rt. 2 Box 600 Jennings, LA 5 Miles SW of Jennings on La. 1126 824-0249 239 JENNINGS FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION REED'S MORE MILEAGE AD INDEX A B Sheet Metal Works, Inc. - 218 Advanced Business Machines, Inc. - 211 Albert Daigle Oil Company - 227 American Bank - 209 American Shoe Service - 237 Ardoin's Crescent Drug Store - 217 Auto Supply Company - 225 Bayou Hardware and Appliances - 212 Ben and Bill Surplus Sales - 217 Ben Phillips, Gulf Distributor - 209 Bennie F. Patterson Insurance Agency - 216 Benoit's Texaco Service Station - 237 Betty Lee Shoe Store - 212 Black Furniture and Hardware - 232 Bordelon's Pontiac and Buick, Co. - 215 Boudreaux Auto Wrecking Yard - 229 Buch Printing Company - 230 Buck's Barber Shop - 209 Cagnon Tire Center - 211 Cajun Lumber Corp. - 223 Calcasieu Marine National Bank - 222 Capital City Hardware and Implement Co., Inc. -229 Carl's Marine - 217 Cary and Ervin General Repair and Welding Service 235 Cassidy Insurance Agency - 228 City Bargain Store - 223 Club Catering Company - 214 Coca-Cola Bottling Company - 216 Comeaux's Evangeline Station - 235 Cormier's Super Market - 220 Crochet's Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service - 239 Culligan Soft Water Service - 235 Curtis Welch Tractor Co., Inc. - 213 Dad's Auto Body Shop - 208 Daigle's T.V. Clinic - 214 Daigle's Wayside Curb Market - 228 Daily News - 224 Daley's Grocery and Market - 237 Daly Williams Insurance Agency, Inc. - 213 Davidson Sash and Door Co., Compo. Div. - 224 Doherty's Furniture Company - 227 Donut King No. 6 - 230 Duncan Studio and Camera Shop, Inc. - 230 Dupuis Abattoir and Packing Company - 236 Entex - 229 Eudy’s 1-10 Interstate Exxon Service Station - 229 Evan's Concrete, Inc. - 232 Exxon Bulk Plant - 239 Farm Supply Company, Inc. - 216 Federal Land Bank Asso., Crowley - 238 Fontenot Insurance Real Estate Agency, Inc. - 220 Frank West Furniture - 208 Gem Jewelers - 211 George LeGros Gulf Service - 225 Gervais Smart Shop - 217 Gibson Discount Center - 214 Gibson's Pharmacy - 214 Giger's Honda and Service Center - 235 Goodreau Insurance Agency, Inc. - 218 Granger's Men's Shop - 215 Gulf States Utilities Company - 226 Hayes Cleaners and Men's Shop - 223 Hazel's Hair Fashions - 218 Hebert and LeBlanc Insurance Agency - 236 Hebert and LeBleu Auto, Inc. - 213 Honeycutt Furniture of Jennings, Inc. - 230 Howard’s Water Well Service - 229 Hudson’s Plumbing and Heating Co. - 230 Hunt Tool Company - 218 Hurst’s Amoco Service Station - 217 Ivan's, Inc. - 209 Jeff Davis Abstract Corp. - 227 Jeff Davis Bank and Trust Co. - 234 Jeff Davis Wholesale Grocery, Co. - 226 Jennings Anserphone Service - 229 Jennings Auto Pans, Inc. - 212 Jennings Federal Savings and Loan Asso. - 240 Jennings Lumber Co., Inc. - 215 Jennings Mobil Station - 232 Jennings Mobilfone - 227 Jennings Production Credit Association - 223 Jennings Rice Drier - 233 Jennings Sunshine Service - 235 Jim and Edna’s Seed Store - 214 Joy’s Fashionett - 227 Kiki Smith Motors, Inc. - 238 Kilroy's j Discount Furniture - 218 KJEF - 212 LaMode Beauty Salon - 214 LaMode Shoe Salon - 214 LeDoux's Dirt Service - 238 Levine's Beauty Shop - 223 Levy's Sporting Goods, Inc. - 221 Little Flower House - 239 Lonnie’s House of Curls - 226 Lynn's Drug Store - 211 Lynn’s Flowers - 236 Mac's Television Service - 223 Maggiore Sales and Service - 212 Marcantel's Feed Store - 237 Miguez Funeral Home - 220 Miller Air Conditioning and Heating Service - 226 Modlish, G. P., Inc. - 232 Morvant’s Pest Control - 212 Mouton’s Recreation Center - 233 Myers Angus Farms - 239 Nichols of Jennings, Inc. - 235 Oak’s Beauty Shop - 230 Our Place Recreation Center - 214 Oustalet Ford, Inc. - 221 Outdoor Power Equipment - 238 Overpass Exxon Servicenter - 223 Phenix Rexall Drug Store - 221 Piggly Wiggly - 240 Pitt Grill - 223 P. J. Barbecue Hut - 227 Rachelle's House of Fashion - 210 Reed's More Mileage - 240 Richard Roe Oldsmobile GMC - 225 Richert Oil and Tire Co. - 228 Rocket Drive In - 238 Rosebud's Gift and Children’s Shop - 238 Roy’s Welding Shop, Inc. - 237 SBA Shipyards, Inc. - 219 Segura Funeral Home - 224 Service Cafe - 237 Service Truck Line of Texas, Inc. - 217 Seven-Up and Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company - 218 Silverman's - 237 Spurry Machinery, Inc. - 227 Stewart's Drug Store - 208 Swift’s Shoe Store - 220 Tide Products, Inc. - 211 Trahan Drugs - 212 Veterans of Foreign Wars - 239 Vicknair's Flying Service - 237 Walker-Roemer Dairies, Inc. - 232 Walther Studio - 232 Watson Electric Co., Inc. - 233 W. B. Donald Chevrolet and Cadillac Dealers - 230 Weill’s Department Store - 220 West Brothers Department Store - 211 Western Auto Associate Store - 232 Zigler Shipyards, Inc. - 231 Index Abraham, Anquetta - 96, 147 Abraham, Germaine - 96, 132, 133, 134, 139 Achane, James - 33 Alcock, Douglas - 96, 169, 171, 186 Alexander, Carlton - 88 Alexander, Elnora - 103 Alexander, Jocelyn - 33 ALFRED, MRS. CORA K. - 14 Allbritton, Becky - 78, 152, 155, 168, 170 ALLEN, MR. ROBERT CHARLES -11, 14, 108, 119, 121 Allgood, Ann - 88, 152, 154, 169, 182 Allgood, Pepper - 32, 33, 48, 69, 108, 111, 115, 138, 177, 192, 201, 204 Allison, Kelly - 96, 102, 152, 153, 154, 169 Anderson, Andranette - 93 Anderson, Morris - 88 Anthony, Carrie - 88 Arceneaux, Elizabeth - 88 Arceneaux, Gregory - 33, 35, 53, 108, 110, 170, 184 ARCENEAUX, MR. JERRY - 138 Arceneaux, Lawerence - 88 Arceneaux, Robert - 96 Ardoin, Dwain - 33, 178 Ardoin, Julian - 88 Ardoin, Larry - 78 Ardoin, Matt - 52 Ashworth, Harland - 96 Babineaux, Kade - 85 Babineaux, Kim - 76, 78, 84, 127, 144, 145, 172, 174, 199 BABINEAUX, MRS. LILLY - 28 Babineaux, Phyllis - 78, 174, 186 Babineaux, Regina - 33, 152, 153, 170, 177 Babineaux, Sandra - 93 Babineaux, Shelia - 88 Babineaux, Sonya - 88 BAILEY, MR. CLOVIS - 166 Bailey, Cynthia - 33, 53, 151 Bailey, Sherlyn - 52 Baker, Carla - 96 BAKER, MR. JOHN - 162 Baker, Karen - 78, 167, 170, 176 Baker, Marlon - 93 Barker, Gary - 102 Barker, Patricia - 96 Barker, Ronald - 85, 108, 114 Baronet, Cecil - 88 Baronet, Margo - 20, 33, 148, 184, 185 Barr, Stephanie - 96, 147 Batey, Ronnie - 33 Batiste, Sherman - 88 Baylot, Larry - 88 Baylot, Shane - 96 Bealer, Douglas - 33 BEARDEN, DR. HARLIE - 118 Bearden, Robin - 13, 32, 33, 48, 50, 116, 117, 118, 141, 144, 145, 156, 158, 160, 161, 167, 168, 170, 177, 195, 199 BELAIR, MRS. ANN S. - 27, 145, 182, 200 Belair, Charles - 15, 78, 108, 114, 167 Benoit, Belinda - 78 Benoit, Bradley - 88, 179, 180 Benoit, Brandon - 88, 172, 186 Benoit, Vicki - 88 Benoit, Patty - 78 Benoit, Ray - 96 Benoit, Rocky - 96, 152 Benoit, Sharon - 78 Bergeaux, Kenneth - 33, 53, 108, 113 Bergeaux, Micheal - 96 Bergeaux, Patricia - 96, 152, 169 Bergeaux, Rebecca - 78, 124, 127, 131, 132 Bergeaux, Tony - 96 Bergeaux, Wayne - 78, 108, 111 Bergeron, Angela - 34, 53, 148, 149, 150, 182 Bergeron, Kenneth - 78 Bergeron, Lisa - 16, 96, 151 Berken, Deborah - 96, 151 Berard, Kenneth - 93 Bertrand, Dennis - 93 Bertrand, Dirk - 78, 174, 178 Bertrand, Evelyn - 96 Bertrand, Keith - 85 Bertrand, Robert - 34 Bertrand, Ryan - 96 Bias, Cleveland - 93 Biessenberger, Dale - 34, 178 Biessenberger, Paula - 88 Billodeaux, Craig - 78 BILLUPS, MRS. EARLINE C. - 12 Blair, Cassandra - 34 Blair, Eveldia - 78 Blair, Herbert - 34 Blanchard, Linda - 96 BLANCHARD, MR. M. E. - 14, 178, 179 BLANCHARD, MRS. M. E. - 14, 37, 190 Blanchard, Tony - 88, 179 BOATNER, SGT. - 163 Boisture, Nancy - 78, 152, 155, 168, 170 Bordelon, Jeff - 78, 152 Bordelon, Sue - 34, 152 Borill, Glenn - 102 Boudreaux, Matt - 88, 108, 111, 175, 186 Boudreaux, Shane - 94, 96, 130, 186 Bourque, Janice - 96 Bourque, Keith - 78, 84, 108, 113 BOWERS, MRS. JOHN - 27 Boxie, Annette - 96 Bradley, Francheska - 96 Brantley, Robert - 96 Breaux, Cheryl - 22, 88 Breaux, Cynthia - 78, 148, 170, 192, 194, 198 Breaux, Dora - 96 Breaux, Gary - 88 Breaux, Juanita - 88 Breaux, Kendra - 96, 182 Breaux, Madonna - 34 Breaux, Simon Jr. - 97 Brewster, Joe - 88, 175 Brewster, Steven - 35, 47, 53 BRIGGS, MR. NORMAN - 204 Briscoe, Keith - 97 Briscoe, Sheryl - 35 Britt, Terri - 97, 175, 182, 183 Broussard, Alan - 78 Broussard, Benton - 35 Broussard, Betty - 97 Broussard, Bill - 35, 36, 53, 67, 170, 172, 174, 189, 190 Broussard, Brenda - 88 Broussard, Carrie - 35, 53, 184, 185, 204 Broussard, Cathy - 97 Broussard, Clay - 97 Broussard, Dorothy - 78 Broussard, Greg - 88 243 Broussard, Hubert D. - 78 Broussard, Kent - 97 Broussard, Lance - 35, 177 Broussard, Martin - 85 Broussard, Matthew - 102 Broussard, Patrick - 88, 175 Broussard, Paul - 93 Broussard, Ricky - 88 Broussard, Robert - 78, 108, 111 Brown, Henry - 97 Brown, Karen - 78, 156, 198 Brown, Larry G. - 35 Brown, Larry J. - 35, 167 Brown, Louwanda - 93 Brown, Michael - 26, 97, 152 Brown, Nedra - 85, 148 Brown, Paula - 97, 151 Brown, Raymond - 35 Brown, Terry J. - 35 BRUCHHAUS, MRS. LAURENCE - 15 Brummett, Beth - 19, 88, 89, 92, 146, 147, 167, 169, 171, 175, 184 Brummett, Julie - 36, 133, 148, 150, 160, 161. 167, 168, 170, 171, 184, 186, 199, 201, 204 Brunt, Carla - 78, 186 Brunt, Cheryl - 79, 186, 195 Buch, Clarke - 35, 36, 170 Bujol, Renee - 36, 53, 139, 177, 195 BURGESS, MRS. CHARLES - 27 Bushnell, Leslie - 97, 182 Butler, Gregory - 97, 152 Butson, Dolores - 97 Byers, Lee Allison - 22 Cabra, Steven - 89 Cagnon, Bill - 36, 167, 196, 200 Cagnon, Catherine - 97, 171, 182, 196 CALVE, MR. PIERRE - 185 Campbell, Nathaniel Jr. - 79 Campbell, Stephanie - 79, 152, 153, 155, 168 Campbell, Stephen - 36, 108, 178, 179 Capdeville, Byron - 93 Capdeville, Keith - 89, 160, 161 Capdeville, Walterine - 93 Carbins, Mavis - 36 Carter, Anne - 89, 152 Carter, Denise - 97, 151, 169, 193 CARTER, MRS. JAMES R. - 11, 15. 48, 189, 190, 198 Carter, Susan - 97 Carter, Suzanne - 78, 79, 151, 157 Cassidy, Kevin - 97, 130, 156 Cassidy, Rusty - 89, 141, 152, 153 Cassidy, Tim - 76, 77, 79, 83, 108, 123, 172, 174, 180 Castille, Carl - 93 Castille, Cheryl - 93 Castille, Gary - 97 Catsulis, Anna - 85, 148, 182 CESPIVA, MR. WAYNE - 15, 108, 111, 119, 138 Chaisson, Dana - 95, 96, 97, 169, 180, 186 Chaisson, Debbie - 97 Chaisson, Jeff - 93, 121 Chaisson, Joyce - 88, 182 Chambers, Louis - 85 Chapman, Debra - 97, 152, 169, 192 Chapman, John - 93 Charles, Anita - 79 CHARLES, MR. ROGER - 29 CHARLES, MISS RUTHIE M. - 15 Chelette, Danah - 79 Citizen, Dianne - 93 Clark, Mark - 36, 37, 48, 53, 108, 112, 114, 174, 187 Clark, Shelia - 79, 148, 150, 170, 176, 194, 198 Clarkson, Gary - 97, 180 Clement, Craig - 79, 178 Clement, Mary - 97 Clement, Sherlyn - 79 Clifford, Jake - 89, 152, 153, 154, 164, 167 CLIFFORD, MRS. MARGUERITE - 16, 182, 202 Coats, Karen - 89, 152, 154 Coats, Kelli - 97, 152, 154, 161 Coco, Ann - 97, 147, 151, 169, 171 Coco, Cindy - 9, 27, 32, 36, 38, 48, 53. 70. 132, 139, 144, 145, 160, 161, 164, 168, 169, 170, 177, 178, 184, 191, 199, 201, 202, 205 Coco, Clay - 48, 77, 79, 82, 160, 161, 164, 168, 172, 184, 185, 198, 201 COCO, MR. STEVE - 183 COLVIN, MRS. THELMA DEBOER - 16 Comeaux, Anthony - 97, 179 Comeaux, Denise - 97, 182 Comeaux, Kathy - 89, 131, 132, 171, 186 Comeaux, Perry - 79 Comeaux, Steven - 89, 152, 154, 156, 159, 169 Conner, Debbie - 79, 148, 174, 186, 187, 190 CONNER, MRS. JOHN L. - 16, 176 Conner, Pat - 89, 108, 175, 179, 186, 188 Conner, Rosalie - 94, 97, 147, 156, 169, 171, 180, 184, 192 Cormier, Audrey - 98 Cormier, Bealinda - 36 Cormier, Bryan - 98, 179 CORMIER, MRS. CATHERINE B. - 16 Cormier, Cheryl - 79, 152, 154, 155, 177 Cormier, Christine - 79 Cormier, David - 94, 95, 98, 179 Cormier, Debra - 98, 152 Cormier, Donald - 93 Cormier, Gwendolyn - 37 244 Cormier, Janet - 89 Cormier, Jennifer - 79, 148, 149 Cormier, JoAnn - 37 Cormier, Keith - 98, 152 Cormier, Markeitha - 16, 89, 182 Cormier, Percy - 37 Cormier, Ronald - 98 Cormier, Theresa - 89 Courrege, Ann - 37, 48, 54, 71, 148, 156. 160, 166, 168, 170, 177, 189, 190, 191, 198. 100 Courrege, Laury - 89, 152, 186 Courville, Charlotte - 89 Courville, Jan - 98, 151, 193 Cradeur, Kenneth - 89, 108, 179 CRAIG, MR. V. E. - 13, 17, 198, 199 Crawford, Lillie - 85 Cretchen, Brenda - 85 Crochet, Leonard - 89, 165, 179 Cupper, Ralph - 37, 178 Daigle, Charlotte - 37, 54, 176 Daigle, Craig Anthony - 37, 178, 188 Daigle, Daniel - 98, 179 Daigle, Darlene - 98, 151 Daigle, Debra - 37, 54, 176 Daigle, Diane - 25, 79, 174, 182, 186, 187 Daigle, Douglas - 98, 179 Daigle, Glen - 79, 178, 188 DAIGLE, MRS. HENRY - 28 Daigle, Jamie - 98, 179 Daigle, Kathy - 79, 148, 149, 168, 170 Daigle, Keith - 37, 156, 159, 178 Daigle, Kirth - 37 Daigle, Randy - 79, 108, 110, 128 Daigle, Richard - 98, 183, 186 Dailey, Glenda - 37, 148, 149, 150 Daniel, Brenda - 52 Daniels, Joseph - 79 Darbonne, Pam - 79, 182 Dartest, Martha - 79 Dartez, Curtis - 85 Dartez, Denise - 37, 163, 186, 195 Dartez, Ella Rose - 98, 171 Dartez, Elridge Joe - 38, 139 Dartez, Mary Ann - 79 Dasch, Andrew - 38 Dasch, John - 79 Davis, Claudia - 38 DAVIS, MR. C. M. - 202 Davis, Cynthia - 89 Davis, Ernetta - 79, 151, 176 Davis, Paul - 38 Davis, Randy - 98 Deaville, Keith - 38, 180, 184 de Cordova, Lori - 89, 152, 154, 169 DELACROIX, MR. PAUL - 11, 17, 190, 203, 205 Delacroix, Suzonne - 77, 80, 136, 137, 148, 160, 161, 168, 170, 184, 198 Delahoussaye, Ronnie - 80, 152, 154, 155, 168, 172, 190 Delahoussaye, Vicki - 89, 152, 153, 154, 155, 182 Dennis, Many - 38 Dennis, Thomas - 89, 179, 188 DeRise, Michael - 89 Deshotel, David - 38 Deshotel, Sherry - 98 Dominique, Norma - 98 Donnell, David - 76, 80, 152, 153, 154 Doucet, Brenda - 89, 188 Doucet, Carla - 38, 148, 149, 170, 176 Doucet, Cecilia - 38 Doucet, Karen - 98, 188 Doucet, Keith - 89, 179, 188 Doucet, Mary Alice - 38 DOUCET, MR. MERVIN - 29 Doucet, Regina - 39, 54, 192, 199, 201 Doucet, Richard - 80, 108, 111 DOUCET, MR. RUSSELL - 29 Doucet, Suzanne - 89 Douget, Tommy - 11, 89, 152 Dronet, Donna - 89, 131, 171, 175, 180, 186 Dugas, Denise - 89, 152, 188 Dugas, Doug - 80, 152, 153 DUGAS, MR. GERALD - 17, 108 Dugas, Gerry - 39, 48, 50, 54, 124, 132, 168, 170, 171, 177, 184, 185, 192, 201 Dugas, Glenn J. - 39, 152, 154, 172 Dugas, Lathanial - 93 Duhon, Connie - 98, 171, 175, 180, 182, 186 Duhon, Donna - 89, 152 Duhon, Laura - 34, 39, 50, 55, 156, 164, 167, 168, 184, 185, 190, 191, 192, 199, 200, 201 Duhon, Pamela - 98, 182 Duhon, Randy - 39, 178, 180, 188, 202 DUHON, MR. ROBERT - 14 Duhon, Sharon - 98, 186 Duhon, Terry - 98 DUNCAN, BILLY - 191 Dupont, James - 80, 108 Dupont, Mark - 89 Dupre, Danny - 98 Dupre, Raymond - 102 Dupuis, Gerald - 93, 188 Dupuis, Paul - 39, 174, 178, 188 Duran, Karen - 39 Durkes, Thomas - 80 Dune, Douglas - 39, 48, 55, 73, 108, 111, 115, 138, 156, 192 Edwards, Annette - 89 Edwards, Cassandra - 80 Edwards, GlenNora - 98 245 Edwards, James R. - 93 Edwards, Wander - 39 Evans, Cheryl - 98 EVANS, MRS. HELEN - 12 Evans, Kim - 118 FAIN, MR. J. W. - 17, 108, 125, 126, 132, 133 FAIN, MRS. J. W. - 18 Faul, Jackie - 98, 152, 154, 182 Faulk, Patricia - 40, 177 Fawcett, Robert - 80 Fetterly, Tina - 89 Fields, Anita - 93 Fields, Frederick - 40, 71, 120, 139 Fisk, Edward - 40, 170 FLETCHER, MR. LOUIS - 162 Fontenot, Carol - 80 Fontenot, Danny - 52 Fontenot, Diana - 89 FONTENOT. MR. ELMER - 119 Fontenot, Gloria - 40, 55, 199, 200, 201 Fontenot, James - 89 Fontenot, Jennifer - 89 Fontenot, Jimmy - 80, 105 Fontenot, Julie - 80 Fontenot, LeRoy - 26, 89 Fontenot, Michael - 98 Fontenot, Mindy - 86, 87, 88, 89, 116, 117, 119, 146, 172, 175, 180 Fontenot, Nora - 98 Fontenot, Perry - 90 Fontenot, Randy - 93 Fontenot, Robin - 98, 102, 152, 153 Fontenot, Terry - 90 Foreman, Cameron - 98, 152, 158 Foreman, Gary - 40 Francis, Joetta - 93 Frank, LeRoy - 40 Freeman, Raymond - 98 Fremeaux, Connie - 40 Fruge, Carla - 98 Fruge, Donna - 98, 151 Fruge, Gordon - 80, 108, 111, 130, 139 Fruge, Mary - 90, 148, 182, 188 Fruge, Sherry Gail - 80 Fruge, Stacey - 98, 151 Fruge, Wayland W. - 80 Fruge, Wayne - 40 Fuselier, Dennis - 80 Fuselier, Karen - 40, 55, 105, 148, 167, 170, 184, 191, 196, 200 Gann, Terry - 90, 152 Gant, Carla - 99 Gant, Ruby - 90, 132, 134, 135, 139, 146 Garbarino, E. N. - 80, 108, 113, 172, 174, 177, 178, 180, 192, 198 Garbarino, Julie - 13, 32, 40, 48, 50, 55, 66, 124, 125, 126, 127, 132, 133, 134, 139, 159, 168, 170, 192, 198, 201, 202, 204 Garcia, Catherine - 93 Gary, Christine - 90, 182, 186 Gary, Darryl - 99, 179 Gary, Donnie - 80 Gary, Karen - 80 Gary, Lynn - 99, 179 Gary, Warren - 41, 174, 178, 88 Gary, William - 80, 178 GARZARO, ALBA - 192 GAUDET, MRS. JEANETTE - 13, 18, 48 Gaudet, Lisa - 94, 95, 99, 102, 147, 152, 154, 160, 161, 169, 171, 192 Giger, Monty - 41, 56, 156, 174, 180 Gilbeaux, Carolyn - 99 GILBEAUX, MR. HARRY O. - 18 Gillard, Keeley - 99 Gillespie, Mike - 90, 141, 167 Gilliam, Donna - 41 Gilliam, Opal - 93 Gloston, Artis - 85 Gooden, Angela - 90 Gordon, Carliss - 80 Gotreaux, Felix - 52 Gotreaux, Oreline - 41, 148, 174, 176, 186 Granger, Larry - 41, 167, 184, 200 Green, Glen - 80, 84, 108, 113, 129, 139, 177, 197 Green, Jamie - 99 GUCHEREAU, MR. R. J. JR. -198 Guidry, Jackie - 80 Guidry, Jackie - 90 Guidry, Jocelyn - 41 Guidry, John L. - 81, 188 Guidry, Joseph - 81 Guidry, Larry Eve - 41, 43, 120, 139 Guidry, Leo - 99, 152 Guidry, Michael S. - 41 Guidry, Susan - 41, 176 Guilbeau, Glenn - 81 Guilbeau, Timothy - 99, 152 Guillory, Bill - 99, 179 Guillory, Derek - 41, 56 Guillory, Geraldine - 93 Guillory, Wilbert - 99 GUILLOT, MRS. LUMA - 28 Guinn, Tim - 77, 81, 108, 174, 180, 183, 188 Gunnell, Steve - 81, 122 Hammond, Billy - 35, 41, 56, 72. 152, 153, 154, 155, 172, 173, 198 Hancock, Alan - 42 Hancock, Pam - 90, 92, 148, 175 Hanks, Eva - 42 Hanks, Gregory - 42 Hanks, Scott - 90 Hanna, Zane - 39, 42, 56, 108, 115, 156, 172, 174, 180, 197, 199 HARDEE, MRS. - 187 Hardy, Kathy - 81, 174 HARELSON, MR. J. E. - 9, 10, 11, 18 Harelson, Thomas - 42, 108, 110, 130, 139, 170, 177 Hargroder, Drew - 76, 77, 81, 83, 108, 174, 180, 184, 185 Hargroder, Fara - 99 HARGRODER, DR. JOE - 162 Harmon, Gertie - 52 Harris, Clinton - 42 HARRIS, MRS. DOROTHY - 19, 150 Hart, Virginia - 90, 148, 150, 165, 167, 180 Hawkins, Kelva - 42 Hawkins, Marshall - 78, 81, 120, 127, 168, 172, 184, 185, 187, 195 Hawkins, Yvette - 52 Hebert, A1 - 81 Hebert, Angela - 32, 34, 42, 48, 67, 131, 132, 134, 135, 139, 144, 145, 160, 161, 163, 167, 168, 180, 191, 198, 199, 200 Hebert, Charles - 90 Hebert, Cheryl - 156, 159, 170, 199, 200, 201 Hebert, Clarice - 81 Hebert, Connie - 99, 182 Hebert, Cullen - 20, 76, 81, 152, 154, 155, 172, 173, 190 Hebert, Dan - 99, 179 Hebert, Dianne - 99, 102, 132, 141, 169, 180 Hebert, Francis K. - 26, 42 Hebert, Lee - 90 Hebert, Maxine - 81 Hebert, Myra - 85 Hebert, Paula - 90, 192 Hebert, Rene - 90, 171 Hebert, Sidney - 90, 179 Hebert, Theresa - 90, 165, 167, 169, 171, 180, 192 Hebert, Timothy - 42, 178, 180, 188, 192 Henderson, Donna - 19, 81, 192 Henry, Drew - 99, 184 HERNANDEZ, ROSA - 192 HERRINGTON, MRS. LOUISE -19, 184 Hewitt, Kathleen - 42, 56, 69, 124, 132, 168, 170, 184, 192, 198, 201, 204, 205 Hicks, Stephen - 90 Hightower, Blanche - 43 Hine, Andra - 81, 124, 125, 126, 127, 132, 133, 135, 139, 168, 170, 171, 182, 183, 192 Hinchee, James - 81, 174, 184, 188 HOAG, MR. BILLY - 119 Hoag, Julie - 86, 90, 171, 175, 186 Hoag, Mary - 10, 32, 43, 57, 64, 116, 117, 119, 133, 144, 145, 156, 168, 170, 171, 177, 186, 198, 199 Hoag, Patricia - 99 Hoffpauir, Darrell - 90 HOFFPAUIR, MR. ROBERT - 181, 203 Hollier, Cynthia - 99, 151, 169, 180, 182 Hollier, Douglas - 90, 169, 178, 192 Hormell, Glenn - 18, 81, 174, 178, 179 Houssiere, Connie - 99 Huff, Robin - 43 Hulin, Jeffery - 99 HUNT, MRS. ELDON - 163 Hurst, Kevin - 99 Istre, Becky - 90, 180, 195 Istre, Joan - 81, 152, 153, 155, 180 Istre, Joy - 43. 170. 176, 177, 184 Istre, Kenneth - 99, 179., 192 Istre, Robin - 99, 188, 193 Istre, Randy - 81, 178 Istre, Thomas - 90, 179 Istre, Vivian - 90, 188 Jackson, Jackie - 81, 141, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 168, 170, 198 JANICE, MR. HENRY - 19 Janice, Joseph - 43 Janise, Michael - 90 Janssen, Carmen - 97, 99 JAWORSKY, MR. SAS - 187 Jeanise, Terri - 99 Jenkins, Roxanne - 99 JOHNS, MR. RAYMOND - 19, 187 Johnson, Allen - 15, 90, 186 JOHNSON, MRS. BETTYE - 20, 186 Johnson, Levy - 81 Jones, Anita - 81 Jones, Patranella - 103 Jones, Paul - 99, 165, 169, 180 Jones, Portia - 81 Jones, Wilton - 99 JOSEPH, MISS U. J. - 20 Kately, Brenda - 85 Kelly, Ericka - 82 KENNEDY, MR. DONALD - 20, 174, 175 Kershaw, Tim - 82, 178 Kilpatrick, Brandon - 118 Kinard, Edward - 43 Kinard, Linda - 97, 99 King, Carolyn - 93, 146 Kirk, Biff - 99 Kirk, Vickie - 90 Knight, Allison - 43, 57, 177 Knight, Georgeanna - 43, 57, 68, 74, 116, 117, 118, 133, 144, 145, 170, 172, 174, 177, 199 KNIGHT, MR. HERSCHEL - 117, 118, 166, 202 Knight, Lonnie Ray - 24, 99, 169 Knight, Tisdale - 94, 95, 99, 147, 160, 164, 169, 172, 175, 180, 186 Kober, Lionel - 99, 179 Kratzer, James - 99, 179 LaBouve, David - 90 LaBouve, Sandra - 43, 58, 192, 199, 201, 204 LaBowe, Stephanie - 90, 124, 125, 127, 132, 175, 186 LaBowe, Tim - 44, 178, 197 La Comb, Clinton - 82 LaCombe, Denise - 82 LaCombe, Diane - 90 LaCombe, Sheila - 44, 139, 156, 195 LaFleur, Denise - 99, 182 LaFleur, Shelly - 87, 88, 91, 152, 155, 160, 169, 186, 197 LaFleur, Shelly - 77, 82. 148, 156, 160, 161, 168, 170, 171, 177, 192, 199 LaGrange, Cynthia - 44 LaGrange, Debbie - 44, 58 LaGrange, Hugh - 99 Laird, Jane - 82, 152, 155 Lamb, Nancy - 91, 124, 127, 131, 152, 169 Lamb, Peggy - 91, 124, 127, 131, 152, 169 Lampkin, Joe - 52 Lampkin, Paul - 99 Landry, A1 - 99, 152, 169 Landry, Claudia - 91, 139, 182, 195 Landry, Juliana - 99, 196 Landry, Karen - 82, 152, 154, 156 247 Landry, Larry - 91 Landry, Louis - 99, 130, 152 Landry, Marie - 82 Landry, Mitch - 91, 141, 152, 186 Landry, Paul - 99, 179 Landry, Rene - 99, 102, 180 Landry, Renee - 82 Landry, Sherrill - 43 , 44 , 73, 124, 125, 127, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137, 139, 174, 180, 186 Landry, Theodore - 99 Landry, Tina - 99, 182 Langley, Charles - 99 Langley, Harry - 99, 152 Langley, Peggy - 44, 152, 154 Lantier, Rickey - 44, 178 LAPOINT, MR. ROY - 20, 187, 188 Lartique, Victoria - 99 LASAGE, MR. HARVEY - 21, 167, 172, 187 LaSage, Mike - 99 Lavallier, Charles - 108 Lavergne, Artis - 91, 182 Lavergne, Carl - 99 LaVergne, Florinda - 103 Lavergne, Louis - 99 LaVergne, Mary Roena - 44, 58, 176, 192, 200, 201, 204 LA VERGNE, MR. NOAH - 29 LaVergne, Owen - 82 Lawdins, Andrea - 82, 170 Lawdins, Rogers - 102 Lawless, Ric - 40, 45, 70, 160, 162, 168, 170, 172, 177, 189, 198, 200, 201, 202, 203 LeBlanc, Connie - 91, 182, 195 LeBlanc, Judith - 99, 171 LeBlanc, Lovelta - 82 LeBlanc, Mettnett - 91, 151 LeBlanc, Shelbia - 45, 148, 149 LeBlanc, Veronica - 99 LEBLEU, MR. DAVID - 139 Ledbetter, Denise - 24, 99, 147, 160, 175, 186 LeDoux, Kayla - 91 Lee, Michael - 91, 122 Lee, Steve - 52 Leger, Carla - 91, 146, 175 Leger, Cleaton - 85, 174 Leger, Dale - 91, 108 LEGER, JACKIE - 133 Leger, Kala - 45, 184, 200, 201 Leger, Lorraine - 99, 175 Leger, Lynn - 85, 178 Leger, Peggy - 100 LeGros, Brad - 52 LeGros, Brian - 44, 45, 108, 110, 178 LeGros, Carl - 91, 179 LeGros, David - 91, 108, 179 LeGros, Drew - 82, 178 LeGros, Joey Paul - 82, 178, 188 LeGros, Michael - 45, 170 LeGros, Monica - 100 LeGros, Roxanne - 100, 182 LeGros, Suzanne - 100, 182 Lehman, Chris - 91, 108 Lejeune, Cindy - 91 Lejeune, Claudette - 91, 182 Lejeune, Darlene - 91, 148, 182 Lejeune, Debbie - 45, 152, 153, 176, 186, 200 Lejeune, Fredrick - 91, 167 Lejeune, Glenda - 45, 170, 176 Lejeune, Jody - 100, 182 Lejeune, Katherine - 100 Lejeune, Larry - 100, 179 Lejeune, Malana - 100 Lejeune, Roxanna - 100 Lejeune, Sidney - 152 LeLeux, Scott - 100 Lennette, Jane - 91, 151 Lennette, Patrick - 52 Lennett, Patrick - 100 Leonard, John - 100 Leonard, Kathy - 85, 186, 191 LEVY, MR. HARRY - 21, 175 Lewis, Valerie - 32, 45 LINDSEY, MRS. MARY PETERS -21, 165, 166, 167, 196, 199 Longman, Dirk - 91, 152 Lopez, Adam Virlin - 102 Lopez, Christine - 100, 175, 182 Lopez, Cindy - 82, 152, 153 Lopez, James - 91 Lopez, John - 102, 179 Lopez, Judy - 100 Lopez, Pam - 45, 58, 148, 151, 195 Lopez, Patricia - 46, 58, 174, 182, 184 Lopez, Perry - 82, 89 Lopez, Rick - 91 Lopez, Steven - 82 Lopez, Terry - 91 LORMAND, MR. ELLIS - 21, 180 Louviere, Cynthia - 100 Lueckel, Kimberly - 46, 58, 148, 167, 186 Lyons, Sandra - 82 McCourt, Betty - 91 McDowell, Darrel - 100 McDowell, Gloria - 82 McDowell, Howard - 100 McFarlain, David - 82 McNeal, Bennett - 100, 152 McNeilly, Shawn - 100, 132, 156, 169 McPhail, Kathy - 82, 152, 153, 165, 170, 199 McZeal, Angela - 46 McZeal, Claude - 100 McZeal, Judy - 52 McZeal, Ronald - 93 Mack, Laura - 82, 152, 153, 154 Maffit, Diane - 85 Mahaffey, Nancy - 46, 174 Mallett, Theresa - 85, 182 Manuel, Byron - 100 Manuel, Curtis - 93 Manuel, James - 92, 186 Manuel, Robin - 46 Marcantel, Ameson - 82 Marcantel, Peter - 46, 58, 136, 139, 164, 167, 168, 170, 192, 199, 200 Marks, Cornell - 83 Martin, Matt - 92, 108, 175, 186, 196 Mathews, Clarence Jr. - 83 Matt, Debra - 46, 59, 163 Matt, Donna - 22, 83 Matt, Mike - 92, 179 Matte, Paula - 100 May, Donna - 100, 171, 175, 182, 183 May, Rhonda - 92, 171, 182, 183 MAYEAUX, MRS. LEE - 204 Maziel, Kerry - 100 Maziel, Rodney - 100 Meche, Jeffrey - 92, 179 Meche, Michael D. - 46, 178, 179 MEDUS, MR. ALLEN - 118 Medus, Kathryn - 46, 48, 59, 116, 117, 118, 124, 125, 126, 127, 138, 139, 144, 156, 168, 170, 171, 172, 177, 199, 200, 203 Menard, Donna - 83 Menard, Martha - 46 Menard, Robert - 83 Miller, Adam - 83 Miller, Anthony - 100 Miller, Claudia - 100, 171 Miller, Cynthia - 100, 182 Miller, Darrell - 46, 59, 105, 178, 179 248 Miller, Diane - 100 Miller, Dolores - 83, 174, 182, 186, 187 Miller, Harlan - 83, 84, 108, 110, 113, 174, 177, 180 Miller, Jackie - 92, 175 Miller, Margaret - 46, 59, 148, 149 Mire, Debra - 92, 148, 182 Mitchell, Cynthia - 47, 59 Mitchell, Gayla - 47 MITCHELL, MRS. IONE - 22 Mitchell, Sharon - 100 Mohar, Carl - 92 Monceaux, Joetta - 47 Monceaux, Ricky - 100, 165, 169 Monteaux, Sharon - 92 MOORE, DR. JUNE - 199 Moore, Linda - 100, 151 Morgan, Douglas - 47, 174, 178, 180, 188 MORGAN, MRS. K. L. - 22 Morgan, Rene - 88, 92, 148, 182 Morvant, Anthony - 47 Morvant, Carolyn - 47 Morvant, Norbert - 92 Morvant, Patricia - 92 Morvant, Peggy - 100, 102, 182 Moseley, Shane - 100, 152, 156 Mott, Chris - 92, 108, 114, 175, 186 Mott, Mona - 85, 186 Mouton, Brenda - 52 MOUTON, MRS. HILDA - 28 Mouton, Kelvin - 100 MOUTON, MR. LEROY - 119 Mouton, Riley - 92 Mouton, Sheryl - 47, 116, 117, 119 Murray, Terry - 85 Myers, Catherine - 92, 148, 180, 182 Myers, Crystal - 47, 152 Myers, Danielle - 92, 148, 171, 175, 180, 186 Myers, Debra - 92, 148, 171, 182 Myers, Judy - 48 Myers, Julie - 83, 148, 180 Myers, LaCue - 83, 148, 149, 191 Myers, Mary - 40, 48, 51, 59, 148, 150, 160, 180, 181, 182, 186, 190 Neal, Alfred - 100 Neely, Gregory - 48, 59, 152, 153, 155, 168, 172, 192, 199, 201 NEELY, MR. J. C. - 9 Netty, Cathy - 83 Netty, Cindy - 100 Netty, Edward III - 83 Netty, Wanda - 102 Newman, Mark - 86, 87, 92, 108, 110, 175, 179, 183, 186 Nixon, Frank - 100 Nixon, Lucretia - 93 Norman, Acey - 100 Norris, Michael - 83 Northrop, Gina - 100, 152 NORTON, MR. CARL - 162 Obey, Rhonda - 100 OESTRIECHER, MRS. WANDA -22, 187 Orgeron, Lloyd - 101 Palfrey, Doris - 98 Palfrey, Sarah - 48, 127, 132, 134, 139 Patterson, Susan - 34, 38, 40, 48, 60, 148, 149, 150, 156, 157, 159, 160, 161, 168, 170, 184, 189, 190, 191, 192, 195, 201, 205 PELOQUIN, MRS. VERNICE - 28 Peloquin, Patrick - 101 Pentecost, Billy - 83, 108, 111 Pepper, Carol - 39, 47, 48, 60, 152, 153, 154, 170, 186, 190 PERKINS, MRS. BIRDELL - 22, 176 Perkins, Carrier - 85 Perkins, Catherine - 93 Perkins, Gary - 101 Perkins, Gerald - 93 Perkins, Glenda - 93 Perrin, Jackie - 83, 152 Perron, Jacquetta - 48, 60, 192, 200 Perry, James - 85, 108, 110, 174, 184 Perry, June - 92 Perry, Pam - 87, 92, 146, 175, 186 Pete, Eldrina - 93 Pete, George - 48, 108, 110, 129, 139 Pete, Loretta - 23 Pete, Maureen - 101 Peterson, Frances - 92 Peterson, Marcus - 85 Petry, Karl - 101 Phelps, Wensil - 83, 148, 182 Phillips, Michael - 48 Pickens, Rhonda - 83 Pickens, Troy - 52, 60, 136, 174, 178, 184, 187 Pirozzola, Mark - 82, 83 Plaisance, Lonnie - 101 Pleasant, Mark - 83, 108, 115, 178 Pleasant, Shari - 101, 152, 154, 169 Portie, David - 83, 104 Post, Sarah - 49, 60, 148 Precht, Kayla - 92, 152, 153, 154, 155, 169, 192 Prejean, Carroll - 85, 178 Prejean, David - 101 Prejean, Debbie - 83, 148, 182 Prejean, Peggy - 101, 152, 154 Prejean, Wayne - 92 Price, Bill - 87, 92, 108, 160, 161, 172, 175, 186 Pugh, Ricky - 49, 60, 152 Quebodeaux, Carl - 92 Quebodeaux, Harold - 92 Quebodeaux, Michael - 49 Quebodeaux, Ronald - 83 Quibodeaux, Shelia - 83 249 Racca, Jerry - 93 Racca, Judy - 76, 82, 84, 167, 174 Randolph, Bryant - 101 Randolph, Michael - 49, 108, 111 Ray, Charles - 36, 49 Rea, Kim - 84, 152 Rea, Robin - 101, 137, 152, 169, 186 Redeaux, Broderick - 92 Redeaux, James - 101 Reed, Brent - 92, 179 Reed, Errol - 92 REED, MR. HUTT - 203 Reed, Rhonda - 101, 182, 186 Reich, Cynthia - 101, 175, 180, 186 Reich, Keith - 92, 108 Reich, Michael - 44, 49, 61, 108, 168, 170 Renner, Sandra - 101, 137, 152, 153, 154, 155, 161, 169, 192 RICARD, MR. FRANK - 23, 205 Ricard, Suzanne - 101, 136, 137, 156, 158, 161, 169, 171, 186 Ricard, Yulonde - 89, 92, 146, 157, 169, 171, 186, 192, 197 Richard, Janice - 92 Richard, Joni - 101, 151 RICHARD, MR. ORAN - 166 Richard, Robert W. - 26, 49 Richard, Sharon - 92, 186 Richard, Theresa - 92 Richard, Timothy - 92, 152, 153, 156 Richard, Tina - 148 RICHERT, JAN - 23 Richert, Jeanne - 81, 84, 148, 149, 160, 161, 165, 168, 170, 177, 198 Richert, Tom - 101 Rider, Dwain - 84, 108, 174, 188 Robert, Joni - 92, 151, 164, 165, 167, 169 ROBERTS, MR. BARDIE - 8, 23, 51, 153, 154 Robicheaux, Chris - 92, 156 ROBINSON, MRS. ALANA W. -163 Robinson, Cherylene - 101, 152 Robinson, Cynthia - 49 Robinson, Donald - 101 Robinson, James - 84 Roe, Ricky - 86, 87, 91, 92, 160, 172, 173, 175, 186, 196 Roe, Tessie - 101, 132, 147, 192 ROGERS, MR. JAY - 27 Romero, Pamela - 49 Rosette, Renetta - 101 Ross, Michael - 92, 128 Rowland, James - 49, 104, 170, 177, 205 Rowland, Tom - 101 Roy, Charles - 92, 179 Roy, Ernest - 101 Roy, James - 93, 179 Roy, Kent - 101 Roy, Kim - 84 Roy, Larry - 101 Roy, Phyllis - 84 Roy, Bobby - 32, 34, 49, 61, 66, 160, 167, 170, 172, 174, 177, 190 ROY, DR. ROBERT - 204 Roy, Thomas - 84, 178, 188 ROY, MR. WALLACE - 29 Royer, Terry - 101, 179 Rubin, Connie - 92 Rufey, Jackie - 84 Sabatier, Martha - 85 Sabyl, Becky - 49, 104, 148, 149, 168, 189, 190, 191, 200 St. Germain, Dwight - 92, 179 St. Julian, Laura - 84 Sam, Cheryl - 45, 49, 61, 148, 150, 151, 170 Sam, Cynthia - 50, 204 Sarradet, Randy - 40, 50, 61, 170, 177, 184, 185, 199 SARRADET, MRS. ROSALIND -23, 170, 171, 200 Sarver, Rhonda - 84 Savoy, Marie - 101, 102, 131 Sawyer, Glen - 92, 175 Schmitt, Sandy - 34, 50, 61, 105, 148, 150, 156, 168, 170 Schnee, Michael - 52 Schuster, Susan - 84, 124, 132, 133, 174 Schwartz, Nancy - 92 Scott, Michael - 101 Seagraves, Renee - 84 Seeley, Oscar - 85 Serial, Janette - 84, 195 Shirah, Charles - 92 Shirah, Mona - 101 Shirah, Phyllis - 84 Shirley, Jollene - 90, 93, 124, 126, 137, 146, 156, 158, 171, 175, 184, 185, 186, 195 SHIRLEY, MRS. L. E. JR. - 127, 137 Shoats, Cindy - 50, 62, 116, 117, 119, 177, 178, 182, 188 SHOATS, MR. DURPHY - 119 Shultz, Laurie - 84, 148, 156, 168, 178 Simar, Mary - 101, 152 Simar, Ricky - 93 Simeon, Nicki - 93, 123 Simmons, Joanna - 101, 169, 171, 182 SIMMONS, MR. SHELDON - 23 Simon, Carl - 50, 168, 201, 203 Simon, Dale - 102 Simon, Howard - 93 Simon, Jonathan - 102 Simon, Kirt - 84 Simon, Stanley - 101 Sinegal, David - 93, 152 Sinegal, Lola - 84, 148 Sinegal, Veronica - 93 Singleton, Ralph - 50, 61, 152, 153, 191, 201, 208 Smith, Alexa - 44, 48, 50, 62, 72, 144, 145, 156, 158, 159, 160, 164, 167, 168, 170, 171, 177, 196, 198, 199, 201 Smith, Brian - 84 Smith, Jackie - 51, 62, 170, 176, 184, 199 Smith, Joni - 51, 62, 176, 182, 186 Smith, Leon - 101 Smith, Marilyn - 85, 174, 186 Smith, Mary - 51, 148, 149, 156, 160, 161, 170, 176, 186 Smith, Paula - 91, 93, 148, 156, 169, 171, 192 Smith, Ricky - 84 Smith, Susan - 85 SOILEAU, MR. SIDNEY - 24, 108 Sonnier, Belinda - 51 Sonnier, Byron - 93, 152, 167 Sonnier, Janine - 93, 171, 175, 180, 186 Sonnier, Valentine - 93 Spears, Michael - 85, 152, 153, 154, 168 Speight, George - 101 Spell, Elnora - 93 Spikes, Arthur - 51 Spikes, Pearline - 93 Stackhouse, Julie - 176, 195 Stackhouse, Ricky - 101, 179 Stafford, Keith - 85, 168, 184, 187 250 Stagg, Rosemary - 93, 152, 153 Stagg, Stephen - 93, 141, 152, 153 STELLY, MISS MARGARET - 27, 176 Stevenson, Bennie - 52 Stewart, Harold - 51 Still, Lisa - 93, 152, 153, 154, 155, 169 Stinson, Rhonda - 93, 148, 169, 182 Stoleson, Sandi - 101, 195 STOZLE, MRS. SORETHA - 24 Strickland, Forrest - 51, 62, 65, 74, 108, 111, 115, 136, 139, 158, 177 Stutes, Dennis - 46, 51 Suire, Thomas - 85 Tall, Hilliard - 93 Taylor, Cheryl - 85, 170, 176 Taylor, Joe - 101, 152 Terry, Eugene - 21, 85 Theriot, Hulin - 51, 108, 112 Thibodeaux, Amie - 101, 192 Thibodeaux, Dalton - 101, 179 Thibodeaux, Darlene - 93 Thibodeaux, Liz - 101, 171 THIBODEAUX, MRS. JUANITA -13, 24, 200, 202, 204 Thibodeaux, Michael - 85 Thibodeaux, Pam - 101, 171, 182, 186 Thibodeaux, Randy - 85 Thomas, Charlotte - 102, 137, 151, 166, 169, 171 Thomas, Patricia - 102 TIETJE, MRS. WILLIAM JR. - 3, 24, 88, 200 Tipton, Bill - 36, 48, 51, 62, 108, 170, 171, 177, 198, 201 Tizeno, Joann - 102, 151 Tizeno, Kathy - 96, 102 Touchet, Earl - 102 Touchet, Isabelle - 102 Trahan, Barbara - 102 Trahan, Carl - 102 Trahan, Carl Keith - 85 Trahan, Donna - 102, 196 TRAHAN, MISS EDITH - 25 Trahan, Freida - 88, 93, 148, 182 Trahan, Gaylon - 102, 152 Trahan, Glenn - 36, 51, 62, 136, 137, 139, 168, 170, 184, 185, 203 Trahan, Janet - 52 Trahan, John - 102, 179 Trahan, Joselyn - 102, 151 Trahan, Julie - 93 Trahan, Kathy - 85 Trahan, Kenneth - 85, 178 Trahan, Margie - 85, 170, 176 Trahan, Starlett - 93, 171 Trahan, William - 85, 178 Trauth, Anthony A. - 85 Trent, Joyce - 93 Tupper, Gertrude - 52 Tupper, Patrick - 93 Tupper, Peggy - 102 VALDETERO, MR. ANTOINE-9, 25, 144, 170, 171, 200 Valdetero, Daniel - 32, 52, 62, 68, 156, 160, 167, 170, 171, 172, 177, 196, 201, 203 VALLOW, MR. GERALD - 203 VAN HOOK, MR. GENE - 9, 25, 108, 115, 119, 121 Vanya, Becky - 52, 152, 153, 154, 170, 177, 185, 189 Verret, Nathan - 102 Verret, Stacie - 93, 124, 127, 131, 132, 175, 186 Vicknair, Richard - 102, 136, 175, 186 Vincent, Ronald - 102 Vincent, Steve - 102 Walker, Matt - 85 Wall, Keith - 14, 52, 156, 159, 167, 168, 177, 180, 184 Walls, Cindy - 93 Walls, Darrell - 52 Waltrip, Carlena - 39, 47, 52, 152, 153, 170, 174, 186 Waltrip, Jackie - 84, 85, 174 Waltrip, Ricky - 85, 174 WARD, MR. JAMES - 11, 25, 199 WARD, MRS. JOSEPHINE L. -27, 168, 169, 204, 205 Warren, Darren - 102 WATKINS, MR. SONNY - 132, 141 Watson, Dari - 85 Watson, John - 43, 52, 63, 167, 172, 173, 177, 200, 208 Watson, Mindy - 102, 151 Welch, Diana - 93, 124, 126, 127, 131, 152, 171, 175, 186 WHITE, MRS. C. - 26 White, Paul - 35, 39, 40, 48, 52, 152, 153, 154, 155, 160, 172, 173, 177, 190, 198, 201, 202 White, Rhonda - 102 Whitford, Charlene - 42, 48, 52, 63, 116, 117, 119, 151, 168, 170, 172, 178, 198 Whitford, Tony - 93, 108, 113, 175, 186 WHITFORD, MR. W. F. - 119 Wiegand, Daphne - 93, 167, 169, 171, 192 Williams, Carl - 102 Williams, Cynthia - 102 Williams, Evelyn - 102 Williams, Pamela - 48, 52, 63, 124, 131, 132, 170, 177, 184, 191, 192, 199, 201 Williams, Reginald - 102 Williams, Ronald - 85 Williams, Virginia - 43, 52, 63, 148, 149, 151, 160, 161, 167, 170, 186, 189, 191, 200, 208 Wilridge, Ralph - 93 Wilridge, Starlett - 93 WILSON, MR. JAMES - 26 WILSON, MRS. JAMES - 26, 182 Wilson, Mabel - 93, 152, 153, 154, 182 Withers, Donovan - 85 Young, Donna - 102, 182, 186 Young, Dorothy - 93 Young, Judy - 93 Young, Kim - 102, 151, 180, 182 Zeno, Cathy - 52 MOTTO: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today.' ’ SONG: Are You Really Who You Think You Are? 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