Saint Louis High School - Spectre Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA)

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m ,WEML HHI Iv y s I SPECTRE Saint Louis High School Lake Charles, Louisiana VOLUME I Table Of Contents Introduction 4 Faculty 12 Organizations 32 Sports 68 Student Activities 98 Underclassmen 112 Senior Life 130 Advertisement 156 This Marked The Beginning; A New Era Of Schooling Is Born S The Beginning Of New Friendships . . . 99 The Rebirth Of Knowledge And Understanding gk. 3JI V yΒ fi ' f-y rl flP J r V m β– H S Hfcc w 10 The Unity Of All Was Achieved . . . n β–  FACULTY V 14 Vice-Principals Strived To Link Faculty And Students Mr. Manuel M. Dronet β€” Vice Principal, B.A. β€” U.S.L., M.ED. β€” McNecse. Whether il be on the phone, nr out with the students in the Union, Mr. Dro- net got things done. 16 Monsignor Angelle and Sister Martha prepared for another grueling day at the plant. Sister Martha Mr.Clellan β€” Vice Principal, B.A. β€” Our Lady of holy Cross College. Together the vice-principals planned the daily announcements 17 Administration Undergoes Change FR. MICHAEL JARRELL. B.A., M.A., Catholic University of America, Counselor FR. PAUL METREJEAN, B.A., M.A., Notre Dame Seminary, B.S., Loyola University, Counse- lor FR. CHARLES LeBLANC, B.A., St. John ' s Seminary, M.A., Notre Dame Seminary, Counse- lor MR. JUDE THERIOTT, B.A., M.Ed., McNeese State U., Voca- tional Counselor ' Finders keepers, losers weepers. ' Quiet, Geralyn: I ' m the coach; you are the coachee. 18 The Familiar Voices We Know So Well u ' MRS. GE NEVIEVE BOERMAN. Secretary J 1 r MRS. ELIZABETH DE LA BRETONNE, Secretary Mrs. D. la Bretonne at her sometimes frustrating task β€” running the ditto machine. I The answer to that student ' s ques- tion must be in here some place. 19 Guidance, Counseling, Instruction . . . MR. JAMES D. AUGUST. M.S.U. Spanish MRS. MARION BONO, B.A., MRS. ELIZABETH BRAME, B.A., MISS DANELLE BRUCHHAUS, M.S.U. , Speech, English II L.S.U., English II, Latin II B.S., Northwestern, P.E. MRS. MARY KING, M.S.U., Cho- MR. THOMAS COUSTE, B.S., M.S.U., Bookkeeping, Typing, B.S. - U.S.L. ' You call that a play? 20 Between Caesar and grammar, Mrs. Bono became a part-time lonrna ment worker. And he said, Let there lie light. You put the receipts here and the deficits there. Got it? ' Look you put . . . 21 Re-explaining algebra look as much time as teaching it Sister Paula engaged in her favorite pastime, gam- bling. Chemistry was sometimes a question and an- swer period. SISTER PAULA D ' ALBOR, B.S., Our Lady of Holy Cross College, Ethics III SISTER MARY FAITH DEEMER, B.S., Our Lady ofM Holy Cross College, Chemistry, .- Physics I FATHER LOUIS DESHOTELS B.A.. Notre Dame Seminary Ethics I 22 Β ' «« Faculty Swung Into Action MISS BARBARA FKRT1TTA. B.S.. M.S.U., Alaehra I and II Qwmislfl FATHER JAMES M. CADDY. B.A., Notre Dame Seminary, Β£i ripture II Coach Landry ' s head swelled with pride. 5H0TDJ !R- MILES GOSNELL. B.A., 5, m mi J.S.L., American History 23 Teachers For The Changing Times SISTER COLLETTE GLIIDRY, M.A., Our Lady of Holy Cross College, Clothing, Foods, Ethics II, English II MRS. GERTRUDE IGLINSKY, B.S., Our Lady of the Lake Col- lege, Typing, Shorthand MRS. ZOLA HURSEY, B.S., Southern U., Physical Science, Biology f ft MR. KENNETH KEMP, B.S., M.S.U. P.E. SISTER CLAUDETTE HYMEL. B.S., Holy Cross, Algebra I and II MR. GERALD LANDRY. B.S.. U.S.L., Civics, P.E. Basic fundamentals and safely rules were of ut- Making lab fit for st importance. MR. LENUS LeBLANC, B.S., M.A., U.S.L., Michigan State Uβ€ž Industrial Arts Well-captured and well-remembered fac Being a sponsor had its trials and tribulations. MRS. DOROTHY LeJEUNE, B.A., M.S.U., English I FATHER LOUIS MELANCON, B.A., St. John ' s College, Script- ure I MR. ALLEN MITCHELL. B.S., Grambling College, Civics, Eng- lish I, P.E., Black History 25 Educators, Scholars, All FATHER GAYLE NUNEZ, El hies I FATHER FRED Rl ' SSI, B.A., M.Div.. Notre Dame Seminary, Ethics I MR. PETER R. STUBBS, A.B., Stonehill College, English HI and IV FATHER DAN RACKERS, B.A., La Salette Seminary, Seripture II SISTER GENEVIEVE SENSAT. B.A., Our Lady of Holy Cross, French and Scripture II i ID When will I ever learn how to add? sighed Mrs. Waldmeier. 26 % - h r MRS. CAROLYN VAN NORMAN. B.S., M.S.U.. Biolo- gy, Physical Science MRS. DOROTHY WALDMEIER. B.S., L.S.U., Ge- ometry, General Math, Ad- vanced Math FATHER PATRICK WALSH, B.A., S.T.L., Spring Hill Col- lege, S. Alhert Louvain, English III and IV : , - P All right! Who ' s not rolling their r ' s? ' MRS. ALVINA HOOD. Librarian m m A i 1 : M MRS. ALBERT WEELDON. Librarian 27 It Was A Year Of Changes, Laughter, And Disappointments MM W m r 28 t tj HI 1 j ' 3 i - T 3 |b m u 29 Food Systems Proved To Be A New And Unique Experience m MR. TOM COLLETTA B.A., Hamburger Fried Chicken sold for fifty cents. The unknown women behind the Without the candy man, what wou ld we have done? 30 This Pair Shall Never Be Equaled. Mr. Austin Dvcr 31 ORGANIZATIONS i Improvement, Change, Action: They Were All Done Well Campaigning was a long and tedious job experienced by all nom- β–  v . Convention delegates discus; W J ndidates nominations. 34 The announcement of winning delegates brought mixed emotions. Both conventions were conducted by Steve Hale. As if to establish precedent for action and achieve- ment that would goad future student councils to attempt to even approach their record, the founding Student Councils activities and accomplishments set impressive standards of excellence. Standards of excellence were recognized 1 both the television and the press in featuring such projects as the POW ' s letter-writing project, the remodeling of the Boy ' s Village recreation room, St. Louis participation in National Student Council Week, and a financially suc- cessful Homecoming Week. Standards of excellence promoted action, action that was recognized h Su- preme Court Justice Black during consultation in Wash- ington, D. C, on the possibilities of a school court ac- tion recognized 1 the City ' s other student councils in their requests to involve themselves in the issues of hair, blue jeans, and the Senior Mardi Gras privilege. Other activities which paved the wa of excellence for future student councils were the completion of the alumni file, the revision of the Student Council struc- ture to allow for more student government, the liquidat- ing of all previous debts, and the donation of the flag pole to St. Louis High School in honor of the Senior Class of 1971. PROGRAM MANAGER: Fr.-H Borrinan TREASURER: Gus S.hram SECRETARY: Greg Fontenot VICE-PRESIDENT: Scott Jones 35 Voting machines were obtained for voting and tabulation. 36 Mark Broussarcl gave a very much needed speech. ckers during convention week. _ ____-|____ __ _ Many candidates got carried away with the placement of their campaign posters. Rev. Paul Metrcjean ADVISOR Rev. Michael Jarrcll ADVISOR Nominee Norman Morin asked the senior delegates lor their support. 37 Chorus Went Through Three Directors 1971 CHORAL GROUP Mrs. Mary Kin;;, DIRECTOR Practice, practice, practice, and then stay after the bell, slay alter tin bell stay after the hell . . . The Vice-President, Kenny Harmon, did a solo. 38 N.F.L. Charter Obtained New Members I s National Forensic Officers were: Pres. Therese Brendler; Vice Pres. Balis Bodin; Sec. Marv Jo Juneau; Treas. Mark Broussard. Mr. Theriol accepted defeat with a turn of the cheek. The senior debaters conducted a verv successful tournament. Debate Officers: Pres.. Steve Hale; V.-Pres., Gerriane Gayle; Sec, Mike Lanza; Treas., Dean Gossen. 39 Rally Team Excelled At MSU And LSU. MSU First Place (L to ?). Paul Yoder, Thercse Brcndler, Gus Schram, Babs Berlin, John Coffey. MSU Second Place: Mary Jo Juneau, Anila Webb, Arthur Primeaux, Re Regan, Cathy Bodin, Debbie Mott. LSU Second Place: Paul Yoder, Arthur Primeaux, Gus Schram. LSU First Place: Thercse Brcndler, Babs Bodin I MSU Third, Fourlh, Fifth Places: (L to R): Jane Morgan, Mark Broussard, Vicki Vincent, Paula Fuselier, Paul Hassink, Patricia Morin, Helen Broussard. II.SU Rally Team: Front Row: Steve Conner, John Coffey. Middle Row: Paul Yoder, Gus Schram, Arthur Primeaux. Rear Row: Babs Bodin, Thcr- . cse Brendler, Mary Jo Juneau, Debbie Mott, Anita Webb, Cathy Bodin, Rose Regan. Latin Play Received Superior Rating . . . The first year of the the St. Louis Latin Club proved to be enjoyable and profitable. The members learned a number ol Latin songs, including Christ- mas son s, and college songs. Some ol the members took part in the Foreign Language Festival held at U.S.L. in April. The group presented a Latin play and received a superior rati ng. In individual readings, James Rhorer and Tommy Keating received excellent ratings. As a final activity, the Latin club, along with the French and Spanish clubs, sponsored a foreign language pro- gram for students and parents with selections in the three languages. Mrs. Elizabeth Brame, ADVISOR ML __M Caesar was played by Mike Lanza in one ol the drama productions. Officers were: Pres. β€” Mike Choi; V.-Pres β€” Richard Yoder. Mike LcBlanc; Sec. β€” Earl Robinson; Treas. I IK B β–  li m F i 1 V : Members of the Latin Club presented several drama productions throughout the war. 42 U. S. L. Festival A wards Taken By Club Members. fa The French students traced the history of French clothing down through the ages. The French Club of St. Louis Hi li School began tra- dition by establishing themselves as Les Amis. The eluli ' s activities included emphasis on Louisiana cul- ture, a trip to Lafayette, La., and participation in the French Foreign Language Festival at USL where numer- ous awards were won. The purpose of Les Amis is to broaden the French student ' s knowledge of the culture of Louisiana as well as ol France. CLUB ADVISOR: Sister Genevieve On display was an example of early French attire. French cluh officers: President, Cweneyette Monlou; Vice President. Eugene Carter; Theresa Goudeau, Secretary; Treasurer, Paula Burke. 43 The members of the newspaper siall worked under the title of The Spirit Saint Louis. The newly-estab- lished Fourth Estate completed lour issues and an April newsletter. These issues covered academic, athletic and social news of the school, in addition to lilerarv accom- plishments ol the students and civic news. Four mem- bers of the staff attended the High School Leadership Conference at L.S.U. in Baton Rouge during the 1970 summer to prepare them for work the following year. The newspaper is enrolled in Quill and Scroll, a nation- al journalism society. ADVISOR: Mrs. Dorothy Lejeune Jane Regan studied a news layout. Members of the Spirit of Saint Louis prepared another issue For publication. 44 Newspaper Staff Squeezed Through With Five Issues Ass ' t. Ed. Gcri Wiltz took a catnap after a long afternoon of work. Newspaper workshops were occasionally blessed with visits from Ser- geant Pepper. When the staff heard the ice cream man com ng Editor Melanie Prejean (left) assigned articles for the next edition of the newspaper. 45 The Science Club began this year by observing the hows and whys of the local environment. A tour on the sheriffs boat of the local waterways was organized. The focus of interest switched from water pollution to space with the club ' s trip to NASA in Houston. They were able to witness the excitement and fanfare of the last days preceding the launch of Apollo XIV. The annual Science Fair concluded the club ' s year of striving to sat- isfy its members ' curiosity about their surroundings. I Judgement of the projects was taken with care. A winner A Judge evaluating the projects. Scrutinizing the projects. 46 Spaulding Did Outstanding Job As President Oflicers of the Science Club were: Geralyn Spaulding, Mike Lanza, Dean Gossen and Therese Brendler. Geralyn was surprised. 47 Creativity was displayed by Anita Webb and Phyl- lis Winn as they made vestments before mass. Chris Stoute, President Anita Webb and Toni Yoder joined other teens in the area CLC convention. 48 C.I.C. Hosted Glass Shattering Conventions β– Hi Officers; Chris Sloute, Prcs.; Jennifer Miller, V.-Pres.; Denise Guilbeaux, Sec; Ken Harmon, Trcas.; Mike Lin a, Reporter. 49 The 1970-71 Landry Library Club of St. Louis High took an interest not only in school affairs, but also in the Louisi- ana Teenage Library Association. At the L.T.L.A. Convention held in Baton Rouge, several members of the club at- tended to help Mary Jo Juneau be elected Vice-President ol the state organization. The club members received many helpful hints on matters ranging from money- raising activities to runniu the library fc n J efficiently. With this experience, the Li- brary Club should continue to excel in the future of St. Louis. (L to R) Pres.: Joe Brignac; Vice-Pres.: Steve Conner; Mary Jo Juneau: See.; Treas.; Susie DeDie. The new St. Louis Library offered enjoyment and information to al those using its facilities. Members of the Library Club. 50 Anita Welili, President - Eugene Carter, V.-P. The first purpose of the Math Club is to promote scholarship in mathematics as an academic subject. The second is to inspire interest in mathematics as a career. The meetings and field trips were designed to meet these purposes. The major activities of the Math Club included plans to attend the state and national conventions, a speaker, and a Irip to the McNeesc Computer Center. Mr. Roy Price from Kohlmeyer Company explained the intricacies of the stock market. In addition to conducting a tour of the McNeesc Computer Center, Dr. Swetharan- yam showed the many jobs thai could be performed h computers. Therese Brendler, Sec. Robin Fullinglon, Treasurer Tackiest Teacher SPONSOR: Mrs. Dorothy Waldmeier 51 The theme of this first volume of Spectre ( an image from the past ) centers around a major school goal: unity from the consolidation of St. Charles Aeadcim and Landr) Memorial High. From cover to cover this book ' s content shows us that to some extent this has been done, and yet much has been left to be done. This has been not so much a beginning year as a year of transition, a fusion ol two into one; we sec the quotient of only one-half and the other ball has yet to be β€” in time, with growth. Perhaps this statement could be made ol our first graudating Class of ' 71 and of us who remain behind: . . . and the other half has vet to be β€” in time, with growth. We chose S[ eclre as our title because our work is now a shade from the past, an apparition, a chronicling of past growth. We peer out from this past as things that could have been but were not, as things that were but no longer are, and yet as things that are now and will continue to become. The spectral staff under (he editorial leadership of Dean Gossen dedicates this volume to what St. Louis and its alumni are capable ol becoming. Very few workers remained behind to finish the hook. To Ellen Bren- dler and Theresa Goudeau, we give our thanks. After many hours of concentration, Dean Gossen (our beloved editor) came to a conclusion about yearbook. 52 Best Yearbook Ever Produced . . . Gossen John Coffey questioned Nanette Heuser, Business Manager, about ail layouts. Gweneyette Montou had a good record ol attend- Free] Boerman was once again the only person that could make a deeeril layout. Therese Brendler was an excellent index worker. S3 NHS Had First Induction Ceremonies In March 1971, the entire student bod) ol Saint Louis Hij;ll School beheld the first induction of students into the National Honor Society. Thirty-five new members were presented with their pins. A few weeks later the officers of the St. Louis chapter were the guests at the induction ceremonies of Goretti High School in Lake Arthur. The reason for their presence there was to aid Goretti High School in reorganizing their chapter of the National Honor Society. Therese Bnndler lapped Mark Broussard into the Society. Fr. Metrejean addressed the student body for NHS Induction Ceremonies. Students welcomed Fr. Metrejean as guest speaker lor the Induction Ceremonies. Bahs Bodin addressed students during the annual Induction Ceremonie 54 His immortal couple: Denise Guilbeaux tapped Mike Lanza into the NHS. ADVISOR: Mrs. Gertrude Iglinsky Penny Corman lit the candle of Character during Induction Ceremo- nies. (L to R) Nannette Heuser, President; Denise Guilbeaux. Vice President: Penny Corman. Secretary; Therese Bremller, Treasurer. 55 The Interact Club showed its concern lor the poor ol the community bv collecting can tied foods tor the Gulf Assistance Program. In addition to this year-long activity, club members participated in the bear! fund campaign and in various cleanup activities on campus. Funds were raised b sponsoring a faculty basketball game against the Washing- ton High School faculty. Serving school and community, the club attempted to live up to its motto: service above sell. Club members prepared Christmas baskets for the poor of the area. .4 ' he finishing touches were added to he baskets. 56 Vice-president, Luke Papania looked on as the baskets were prepared. The completed baskets were presented at the offertory of the students ' Christmas Mass. Christmas Baskets Prepared Officers were: Chris Papania. Pres.; Luke Papania, V.-Pres.; Malcolm Broussard, Sec.-Trcas. Fr. Jarrel ADVISOR 57 Gustavo Took Presidency . The Spanish ( liil was composed of students enrolled in Spanish β€” or previousl) enrolled in Spanish β€” and native speakers of the language. The purpose ol the club was to ap- preciate and develop interests in the Spanish language and culture. Some students of the club participated in the Foreign Language Festival at U.S.L. and received excellent ratings. As a elosin school a Ctivit ihe elnh had a Mexican Fiesta. Mr. James August, ADVISOR Officers were: Gustavo Trossero, Pres.; Susan DeDiegO, V.-Pres Sherba Diaz. Sec.; Lourdes Bucno, Treas. 58 Medical Careers Began First Year . i I Pv M. interesting? Trying to make ii interesting in the Medical Careers Club was not hard. Guest speakers were in order throughout the year, and even though the member- ship was small, learning came easily, along the line. The purpose of the club was to see whether young people are in- terested in medicine and a medical ca- reer. Tours also helped the club in the knowledge of our medical world. Moderator: Father Charles LeBlanc; President: Raymond Menard; Vice President: Paul Plaisance; Secretary-treasurer: Mary Anne Bride. 59 Various Theatrical Productions Attended Members of the Drama Club discussed the slock production, Charlie Brown, which came to Lafayette in March. Drama Chili Advisor, Mrs. Marion Bono, and officers finalized plans to attend the production, (776. Two Juniors auditioned for parts in Shakespeare ' Romeo aiul Juliet. 60 Thr new St. Louis Drama Club conducted ils meetings with one aim: to (l ' clo|) a better understanding of the theater and to appreciate all Conns of the Fine Arts. During the year the members attended various theatrical productions presented both local!) and out of town. Several guest speak- ers were invited to address the group on topics concerning drama. Drama Club President, Kenneth Harmon, pre- sided over all meetings. japaiei Drama Club Officers: (L to R) Kenneth Harmon, President; Vice President. Carolyn Bereier; Mary Romero, Secretary; Treasurer, Elly Broussard. ADVISOR: Mrs. Marion Bono 61 Christian Awards Get New Name ; Freshman winners of the Saint Louis Award: Patrice Morin and Richard Roden- bough. An education is not only academic achievement. Smiling winners of the Saint Louis Award were Juniors, Anne Judiee and Paul Montalbano. Saint Louis Award winner, Mike Lanza, received a warm congratulation from Msgr. Angelle. Reinnette Morin received the Saint Louis Award for her outstanding work during the past year. Sophomore winners of the Saint Louis Award were Cathy Bodin and Miche Choi. ' An education is nol onl) academic achievement; it in- cludes character, leadership, service and love of God and neighbor. These ideals are now embodied in the Saint Louis Award, and this year ' s recipients are pictured above. These students were elected by a vole of their classmates and faculty. Awards were given al the Graduation ceremo- nies held at Saint Louis High School. 7:30 P.M., Sunday. May 23, 1971. 63 Industrial Arts Has Very Successful Year. - Industrial Arts lab work stimulated intense enthusiasm in the manual arts. ; β–  β„’ i mt m J 64 ST. LOUIS HICH SCM. OF THE H.CDR[W MANUAL A QfT of HARRISON C-ifW. THE YOUTH OF L ( TRUSTEE ME SENT DECEASE! LOUIE O.BAkBC.JP. Al WO r. JAMCS W)UYfΒ SAM M.fr: ARCHITF ' ' GABRIEL AND CARllU TC BROWN LILES BUIl 1970 Masks had to be worn for eye protection while welding parking guideposls. fft T OP UNIT Of JSTEU urn ion. ININC SCHOOL EW. 1838-1916 CHARLES Zitdt it fRAWΒ« ROHlffTS HAPWV J. ' ;Hiif( A| β€’A. 1 __ TH B rf k - - d Future homemakers discovered that Elmer ' s Glue does not hold clothes together. y Some beautiful creations were produced in the lab this year; there are skills here that can be developed in no other environment. Danny Ottenweller realized that if he looked occu- pied, he could sit down and remain unoccupied. 65 Rosalind Bell and Ann Ottenweller work tediously during sewing class. Debbie Mott prepared dinner for Home Ee. class. 66 Background decorations for style Show sponsored by the Homemaking Class. y 4 67 SPORTS We ' ve already come to the end l the lirst Sainl Louis ath- letic year. I think we had a good one. The football learn was very representative: twenty-six guys started out like a ball of fire running through six consecutive district opponents l a total point spread of 159-29. I thought we were really on the way, and then we fell victim to the injury plague. We ' ve lost ten good seniors olf of that team and they ' ll be pleniv hard to replace . . . Head Coach, MILES GOSNLLL from The Spirit of St. Louis. Vol. IV fr i ' f l Opponents found Sainls ' defense hard to penetrate. mm Rocky Chapman Joe Crawford Tommy Daly SENIOR 70 Team Loses Ten Senior Lettermen . . ma Tim Eagleson Greg Fontenot Rene Hanks Anthony Fcrtitta Bradley Fontenot Jones ' efforts and good blocking proved essential for an- other successful play. Dwayne Fontenot SENIOR Arthur Hcbert mgr. Defensive efforts aided in another Saints ' victo T- Steve Pesson received well -deserved awards 71 .Β£ β–  β€’ ! m Kermit Hoffpaiur Scott Jones, SENIOR Brian LaFleur Bobby Landry Marty Landry And to think β€” I was a ninety-pound weakling. L K-15 Tommy Landry SF.NIOR Mike Leblanc David Lernoine 72 I he BIups provide excellent entertainment during df-time. Bill Yoeman, University of Houston ' s head Football coach, was guest speaker for the athletic banquet. Coaches, their wives, and guests al athletic banquet. 73 U.S.L. Contract Is Signed. David Mayes SENIOR Greg Miller SENIOR David Papania Luke Papania SENIOR Skipper Minalcli Quarterback Scott Jones signed a contract with U.S.L, i β–  Barry Morris I Chris Papania SENIOR I Steve Pesson Arthur Primeaux 74 Annual Sports Banquet Was Enjoyed By All Edward Ribbeck Joe Schrepfer SENIOR George Theriol SENIOR Andy Tullos MANAGER All who attended the banquet enjoyed the best of foods. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Robert Schmilt. Cheerleaders were on hand to present the awards at the banquet. 75 Father Jarrell Coached Freshman Team MANAGERS β€” Philip Broussard, Ricky Ackley. LINEMEN β€” Top Row: Janus O ' Pry, Michael Lcjeune, Kevin Gayle, David Dcvcr, Ed- mond Heuser. Bottom Ron- Barry Ribbeek, Marshall Tullos. Marlin Burns, Robin Slocum. Our basketball team finished its Season on the plus side, despite playing in an unusually tough league; how- ever, it was a real young team and we will lose oidy two starters to graduation. Luckily, five starters will return with plenty of game experience. MILES GOSNLLL Crowds were fascinated throughout the year by the terrific ski] shown by Dempsey Pappion. Gerald Landr) COACH Marty Landry, though only a Sophomore, showed a very promising future. 78 Skipper Minaldi showed others that he ' ll lie here to stay. 79 Chris literally dropped one in. Ken Doucet, SENIOR Donald Fralick Scolt Jones SENIOR Charles Malveaux Ronald Malveaux 80 81 Five Starters Returned To Fight Back Dempsey was dwarfed by his opponent Sister Faith outjumped the Monsignor for another possession. Coach Landry and Donald Fralick looked on in despair as Sam Houston prepared to score. 82 Wayne Armelin Charlie kept his eye on his opponent, trying to anticipate his next i Marly Landry Skipper received a well thrown pass. Mike Lejeune Mac Broussard Andy Tullos 83 Girls Basketball Gave A New Twist To Sports. Frances Lafleur was 100% hustle on the rourt. Linda Bright Debra Carrier Margaret Cleaton Laura Dionne 84 The girls got most of their game winning spirit from Miss Bruchhaus. 1 8 II Paula Fuselier Maureen Hurle Amy Ottenwellar A hm M mf A PHBWi v Hjl Chris Stoute was elected by her class as the most athletii Ann Ottenwellar kept her eyes glued tu her oppo- Ann Ottpnwellar Miss Brauchhaus made sure the nirls knew which izoal was theirs. Margaret Papion Odette St. Romain Amy Ottenwellar sets her aim. Julie Stemmann Saints prepare to snatch an- other rebound. 86 Chris Sloule SENIOR Donna Verret Anita Webb Toni Yoder SENIOR β–  ' Ail Hi H l UlLi 41 II ' %M Mary Clealon was a vicious ball handler. Saints outjutnped another rival. 87 The dancing Miss Bruchhaus taught was al- ways in the game. Many jump balls occurred during the year. Oddette St. Rumain used the Brill Jinx. ' With torn cartledge in her knee, Linda Bright was always active. 88 Girls Team Has A Promising Future. Frances Le Fleur was a tiger on defense. Mary Clealon was always on her opponent. The girls gave it all thev had. girls g; 89 1 Team Had Four Regional Qualifiers MILERS AND HALF MILERS: Craig Guillory, Norman Morin, James Bishop, Mike Choi. 880 and 440 RELAY: Barry Morris, Tim Eagleson, Tom Landry, Charlie Malveaux. 90 IjbK 1971 SAINT LOUIS TRACK TEAM JUMPERS: Hugh Pearce, Ronald Malveaux, Leon Hebert, Brian Le Fluer. REGIONAL QUALIFIERS: Barry Morris, Ronald Malveaux, Tim Eagleson, Charlie Malveaux. 91 A coach was always there to give that added boost a team needs SPEED AND SKILL was of top concern to Hugh as he ran the low hurdles. β–  β–  - w?| v 55 m β–  m RELAY TEAM: Barry Morris, Ronald Malveaux, Tim Eagleson, Tom Landry, Charles Malveaux. 92 Track Team Looked Forward To Another Year . . . N WEIGHT MEN: Paul Dorganl, Bryant Broussard, Joe Schrepfer. Kenny Kemp COACH 93 Cheerleaders Boosted Spirit And School Pride Sue Hector electrified spirit. Yolande Theriot urged the team on to victor). Football games were high-spirited through Katie Jones ' efforts. Β«jffi Robin Fullington fought for : the Spirit. Jenny Young sparked enthusiasm. Liz Boudreaux, IStudents ' spirit was shown at basketball games The Blues cheered the football learn to another victory. 95 Twelve P.E. Students Acquired Athlete ' s Feet Miss Darrelle Bruchhaus INSTRUCTOR Mr. Kenneth Kemp COACH The day Coach asked for volunteers to clean the girls ' dressing room. I β–  Mr. Allen Mitrhell COACH Femininity was of top interest to Miss Bruchhaus as she taught the girls the fine art of Greek dancing and football. 96 ' 1 Boys ' P.E. class consisted of basketball, bruised knees, swimming, not to mention I tennis shoe blowouts. St. Louis discovered that it had its own Loch Ness Monster. 97 ; I STUDENT A CTIVITIES v F TH and ioth GRADE Homecoming 1971 was an occasion for all students to display unity and school spirit. This year ' s bonfire was the biggest ever and it served to ignite the spirit of Homecoming week. The football game and the dance were the highlights this week, when Saint spirit was high. 4. Many parade entries competed in deocration contests. I 100 Scotty conferred with team members at a vital point in the Homecoming game. Immense Bonfire Boosted Spirit A tremendous bonfire, cheerleaders, the spirit could only increase. Everyone waited with excitement, for the announcement of queen. Court members waited nervously to be introduced. 101 Homecoming Court Beams With Beauty And Robin Fullington, Senior Katie Jones, Junior Susan Hector, Senior Yvonne Miller, Junior Tina C.o . Senior 1971 HOMECOMING QUEEN 102 I Yolande Theriot, Junior Karen Berry, Junior Odette St. Romain, Junior Tears of joy climaxed the evening as Tina G was made Queen. 103 A Court, A Parade, A Spirited Crowd: 104 Will Never Be Forgotten. 105 Bell And Guidroz Secure King And Queen Rats! Saint Louis, as part of the Manli Gras celebration, conducted the well-remem- bered Tacky Day. On this day entertain ment and fun are definitely in order. Sin- dents dress in everything from potato sacks to women ' s hosiery. This year Ros- alind Bell and John Guidroz were elected tackiest. This spidery harem princess, John Guidroz, was proclaimed King Rat, the tackiest male student. With ribbon aloft, Msgr. Angelic became honorary Afro principal. A casual observer could be found observing others as well as being observed by others. The King Rat nominees, the worst of the raunchy, were supplemented b Queen Rat nominees. This ear ' s queen was Rosalind Bell. 106 I 5r V Beneath the flowered bonnet and bracelets: are you a he, she, or whirh? . no0 Freshman Ricky Ackley might have been found restroom hopping on Tacky Day, since he really didn ' t have to read signs with those legs! 107 Hard Work And Excellent Music Proved Enjoyable Gus Schram and Clark Yclverton provided the finishing touches on the prop: 108 On the warm Spring evening l April 24, the first St. Louis Junior Senior Prom was held in the school commons. Through the industrious work of the entire Junior Class, Decorations and props were either brought or made to provide die perfect setting of A INighl In Switzerland. ' The music was pro- vided by the Repititions of Lake Charles. With all said and done, this was truly a memorable day for the Juniors as well as their Senior guests. The Crayola Crowd produced unique and inter- esting center pieces. The performance given entertained the anx ious crowd. With the prom over, the tedious job of cleanup was begun. 109 no Dancing, Conversation, Music, An Unforgettable Experience. in MB f% )β–  m UNDERCLA SSMEN reshman Class Officers ms PRESIDENTS: Nancy Miller; Denise Foret; Scott Yelverton; Renee Plauche; Kevin Gayle. VICE-PRESIDENTS: Damian Cox; Gary Bonin; Wayne Fontenot; Helen Broussard; Derek Bush. SECRETARIES: Kathy Phillips; Judy Hickman; Mary Patin; Holly Holmes; Florce Floyd. TREASURERS: Emily Miller; Rick Calhoun; Cathy Hebert; Penny Jones; Martin Burns. 114 : h : Ricky Ackley Lisa Adams Anne Barras Becky Bekkerus Randy Benoit Mike Bercier Barbara Berger Charles Bertram! Dot Blanchard Gary Bonin Gwen Broussard Helen Broussard Nona Broussard Philip Broussard Lillian Browning Martin Bruns Gabrielle Buggs Joy Burch Derek Bush John Cabiness Richard Calhoun Debra Carrier Betsy Choi Laura Christman Greg Coco Eva Camalo Mark Conn Robert Conner Ben Cornian Kenneth Cotten Cynthia Daniel Larry Courvi Gary Cox Melanie Crews Edward Daigre ' Now I know it ' s in here somewhere. 115 Ellen Davenport Julie Dartez Denise Desormeaux Anna Dionne Laura Dionne David Dever Vivian DeVille Silton DeVillier Joan Dubois Robert Elliot Joselyn Fazzio Florce Floyd Andrew Fontenot Donald Fontenot Louis Fontenot Wayne Fontenot Denise Foret Frank Fox Pam Gabriele Adele Gallaughe Norma Garland Joan Gary Kevin Gayle Joseph Glorioso Geralyn Granger Rodney Guilbeaux Delia Gossen Belinda Guillory Theresa Guillory Joe Haney Paul Hassink Cathy Hebert Cathy A. Hebert Leon Hebert I 116 Freshmen Enjoyed New Science Facilities Edmond Heuser Judy Hickman Vickie Hoffpauir Holly Holmes Cahrles Hunter David Huval Barbara Iglinsky Beckv Janca Brantley Jones Penny Jones Therese Juneau Gregory Kieffer Sandy Manuel Darrel Miller Emily Miller Nancy Miller Pam Miller 117 Patrick Miller Natalie Molbert Bonnie Montet Pam Moore Patrice Morin Robert Morris Geralyn Mott Pat Newman Mike Norsworthy Patrick Mouton Darlene Perkins James O ' Pry Astrid Ory Veronica Papi Mary Patin Jennifer Peck Rodney Pesson Kathy Phillips Paul Phillips Mona Pitre John Piraro Amire Plauche Renee Plauche Julie Pratt Elaine Prejean Annette Price Peggy Pore he jΒ±dlM 118 One, Two. Three. Barry Ribbeck Catherine Richard Richard Rodenbough Lynette Rov Bryan St. Romain Cecile St. Romain Jeannie Saucier James Schmitt Francis Schwarlzenburj; Paul Sievert Robin Slocum Debbie Smith David Stokeld Serita Sudduth Dianne Thibodeaux Mary Thibodeaux Mark Trahan Russel Tritico Marshall Tullos Darmon Wallace Glen Weill ner Mary Weslrope Molly While Pam Williams Darrell Woods Bruce Wright Donna Verret Scott YeUerton Toni Yoder Paul Young Jane Zimmerman Jimmie Walson 119 PRESIDENTS: Paul Slarkovich; Ellen Brendler; Barry Morris; Tony Smith. VICE-PRESIDENTS: Charles Malveaux; Frances LaFleur; Amy Ottenweller; Marty Landry. SECRETARIES: Kermit Hoffpauir; Pamela Mouton; Wayne Armelin; Micheal Choi. TREASURERS: Tom Keating; Martha Pratt; Mike LeBlanc; Debbie Mier. 120 Class Of ' 73 Moved On Michael Abrahams Susan Abrahams Elaine Alleman Wayne Armelin Mike Barbe John Barber Sue Barnett Lynn Begnaud Mary Belanger Donald Benoit Chris Bergeron Diane Berrv Larry Briley Theresa Briggs Ellen Brendler Cathy Bodin Charles Bishop Al Bertrand Mary Brisco Kathy Broussard Patty Brown Paula Burke Tim Cagle James Camalo Robert Chapman Beverly Chenier Carmelita Christian Michael Choi Margaret Cleaton John Coffey 121 Chris Collins Mary Conner Barbara Corman Stephen Conner Joni Cormier Kathleen Cotton Shelia Dry Paul Dorgant Briget Dionne Shereba Diaz Faye Descant Anthony Cox Robert Elliot Anthony Fertitta Deborah Fontenot James Gayle Theresa Goudeau Charlene Granger John Guidroz Cathy Guillory Rene Hanks John Hanney Barbara Hart Mary Lynn Hayes Gweneyette Montou explained the new convention system to the freshman delegates. 122 ii I ( ft ($)€% BH HESnSS Kermit Hoffpauir Michael Hollenbec Onirics Hunter Mike Johnson Thomas Keating Robert Kieffer Mary Landry Monica Landry Randy Lanza Michael LeBlanc Vicki LeBlanc Brian LaFleur Frances LaFleur Phylis Lejcune Mike Leonards Robert Looney Arlene Link Charles Malveaux Terri Martin Dehhie Mier Mark Milazzo Skipper Minaldi jweneyette Montou lane Morgan Barry Morris Pam Mouton Amy Ottenweller Maureen Hurley Sharon Peck Mary Anne Piraro Michael Pitre Theresa Pitre Alice Pohorelsky Denise Poche Louise Pollet Martha Pratt Andrea Prejean 123 Mary K. Prejean Cheryl Prendergast Will Radford Winston Reed Elaine Regan Rose Regan James Rhorer Edward Ribbeck Donald Rogers Patrick Savant Phyllis Schmitt Jeanne Schreve Dale Seilhan Adale Sievert Mike Simien Charles Smith Camille Soulier Patty Spears Paul Starkovich Julie Stemmann Herbert Stevens Laura Stevens Carl Stutes Julie Stutes Terry Stutes Tommy Tanous Mary Taylor Marian Terranova Henry Tete Dan Theriot Brenda Thibodeaux Jackie Trahan Andy Tullos Kathy Vincent Pam Viney Debbie Watson James Webb Yvonne Young Paul Yoder 124 I k I PRESIDENTS: Doug Veron; Bobby Landry; Joe Crawford; Geri Wiltz. VICE PRESIDENTS: Clark Yelverton; Norman Morin; Tommy Hector; Mark Wales. SECRETARIES: Gus Schram; Mary Latiolais; Ann Judice; Babs Bodin. TREASURERS: Arthur Primeaux; Paul Montalbano; Susan Corbello; Greg Fontenot. 125 Juniors Occupied By Homecoming Activities Cathy Armstrong Glenn Armelin Carol Barron Diana Begnaud Rosaline Bell Karen Berry Barbara Bodin Fred Boerman Charlene Breda Mary Ann Bride Kay Bright Joe Brignar Blane Broussard Greg Broussard Karen Broussard Richard Broussard Ruth Ann Burch Charlotte Chapman Shelly Chisholm Cynthia Clay Hubert Coco Mark Coll ins Susie Corbelle Joe Crawford Mary Dartez Susie de Diego Mary Dickens Denise Ducote C. J. Duplechain Tim Eagleson Brad Fontenot Greg Fontenot Donald Fralick Kenny Francez Kevin Gallaugher Angelina Garland 126 .-rvk. Laura Granger Brad Guillorv Craig Guillorv Pam Guillorv May Rose Habetz Ann Hamann Tommy Hector Claire Heath Carl Hoffpauir James Hurley Saundra Issae Katie Jones Ann Judice Mary Jo Juneau Patty Kay Gary Kieffer Melanie Knight Arthur Landry John Landry Bob Landry Terrence Landry Vicki Lanza Mary Latiolais Rayfield Lavan Jeanette Le Dee David Lemoine Tom Leonards Ronald Malveaux Lee Mancuso Raul Matas Raymond Menard Yvonne Miller Paul Montalbano Norman Morin Cary Moore Joel Mouton 127 Robert Newman Mary O ' Carroll Brenda O ' Pry Greg Odenbrett Ann Ollenweller David Papania Margaret Papion Vicki Pelafique E. J. Prendergast Steven Pesson Paul Plaisance Kathy Pohorelsky jL |k fl !1 Mike Pratt John Prejean Arthur Primeaux Eddie Prudhomme Paul Reed Raymond Reeds Paul Rodrigue Gary Roth David St. Romain Judy St. Romain Odette St. Romain Kathy Saucier Gus Schram Mitchell Scimemi Ellis Schwartzenburg Dena Shaheen Stephen Shephard Tim Shorts John Segura Geralyn Simon Margaret Snatic Ernest Sonnier Norman Stevens Frances Stillings Susan Strauss Pam Tarver Yolande Theriot Mike Touchet Mike Trail Douglas Veron Vicki Vincent Mark Wales 128 Prom Work Was Indeed A Tremendous Task William Wagster Geranla Wiltz Wayne Witkowsk The junior boys contemplated their next moye, as the junior girls contemplated theirs. 129 SENIOR LIFE Jo Anne Andrepont Vicki Baham Cynthia Brown David Broussard Geralyn Barras Clifford Bertrand Carolyn Bercier Therese Brendler Liz Boudreaux Elly Broussard Ricky Bercier John Brewer Bryant Broussard Malcom Broussard 132 Mark Broussard Steve Carter Thomas Coffe) Tina Cox Penny Gorman Peter Coco Jackie Cormier 133 Tom Daly Carl Dubois Mary Ann Fon tana Robin Fullington Wayne Debold Debbie Dugar Carolyn Fontenot Paula Fuselier Suzanne Degaterre Johnette Duhon Dwayne Fontenot Anthonv Futch Adrienne Dorgant Mike Farley Randy Fohtenol Melinda Caskin Kenneth Doueet Mary Fe Sharon Fourcail Gerianne Gayle 134 Philip Gayle Dean Gossen Judy Guidry Denise Guilbeaux Mable Guillon Steve Hale Rebecca Hall Gena Hannie Kenneth Harmon Amelia Ha Arthur Heberl Susan Hector Milton Henri) Nanette Heuser Ls nn Hightowei Julie Holloman Pat lglinsk Scott Jones Rosalind Kaough Mark Knox 135 Marcia Landry Beneva Leblanc Mary Marioneaux Greg Miller Brenda Leblanc David Mayes Jennifer Miller Sonia Mendez Debra Mire Mike Lanza Harry Leverette [Cathy Molbert Reinnette Morin 136 Melanie Prejean Jane Regan Annette Patin Margaret Regan Wayne Pappillion Hugh Pearce Debbie Richard Chris Papania Dempsey Pappion Frankie Placide Earl Robinson 137 Joseph Schrepfer Tommy St. Remain Frank Simon Mary Romero Sandra Schexnider Michael Soulier Chris Stoute Philip St. Romain Jcanine Schmitt Geral) n Spaulding Anita Webb 138 Pamela Sullivan Lannette Theriot Phyllis Winn Dav id Veazey George Theriot Gustavo Trossero Leenette Welder- Marsha Tuminello 139 It Was Fun! Now We ' re Sorry It ' s Over. r Several times during the year, seniors helped the Gulf Assislanee Program. v Janis Joplin is alive and kicking. Many students managed i escape, and relaxed on the grounds. The day Jenny ot U ' tl up. i ' J I On occasion, birthdays were celebrated. The senior year was not just one of fun. Much hard work went into it. Retreat shrines were built by the boys. An explanation was given with each shrine. Harry Leverette was dethroned as tiddledywinks champion. 141 Senior Personalities Shone SUCCESSFUL Steve Hale Geralyn Spaulding DEPENDABLE Margaret Regan Arthur Hebert PERSONALITY Mania Landry Luke Papariia INTELLIGENT Reinnette Morin Mike Lanza ATHLETIC Chris Stoute Scott Jones 142 CONGENIAL Dean Gossen Vicki Baham WITTY Elly Broussard Wayne DeBold SCHOOL SPIRIT Gustavo Trossero Jenny Young BEST LOOKING Robin Fullington Tom Coffey 143 Saint Louis Graduates Our First Senior Class Entering commencement excercises was a moment never to be forgot- ten by the seniors. The Best Scholar awards were won by Reinnette Morin and Mike Lanza. Seniors realized that this moment will never come again. 144 Class spokesman was Miss Reinnette Morin. 145 Graduates look on as commencement exercises get underway. Guest speaker was Monsignor Speyrer. Mr. Handsome, Tom Coffey, shows a little of his radiant charm. 146 Β idenn. Seniors Rented Lighthouse For Graduation Party Remember, tassels are lo be worn on the right side. It ' s over now, but the Lighthouse is just getting started. Monsignor Louis Boudreaux presented the diplomas. 147 Saint Louis Honored Outstanding Seniors i BILLY BROUSSARD Burton scholarship DENISE GUILBEAUX Civitan award THOMAS LANDRY American Legion Award 148 I I in! MICHAEL LANZA Best Scholar Award Saint Louis Award REINNETTE MORIN Best Scholar Award Saint Louis Award Class Spokesman GERALYN SPAULDING American Legion Award 149 Turtle Organization Bids St. Louis Farewell! Joe and David serenade each other between classes. 150 Senior parties were lonp awaited-for Tom Coffev occupied himself (luring prom. Many seniors occupied themselves in very strange ways. Retreat rooms were small, but adequate. Debate took up most of Therese Brendler ' s and Mark Broussard ' s spare time. One of Dean Gossen ' s main talents was kicking Mike Farley in the armpit. 151 A moment of silence and concentration was a rewarding pause Many of the seniors had musical talent. Milton Henny explained the shrine his group huilt at retreat. 152 Seniors Set Standards That Will Never Be Surpassed Now the flag is on the hi Sometimes in advanced math, two heads were better than one. Liz Boudreaux pondered another problem. 153 Homeroom 31 Captures Boys Division. Wayne Armelin went lor a Ion-; shot and another Iwo points Faculty star, Pistol Pete LeBlanc, made tw Dean Gossen finished with a total of eighteen points. 154 n Homerooms 43 And 44 Pulled Through With Girls ' Trophy! Girls ' inlramurals were quite exciting and fascinating! Margaret Regan out-jumped her opponent to gain possession. 155 JO ANNE ANDREPONT: 4-H 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Blues 4; Library Club 3, 4; Medical Careers Club 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Sodality 1, 2,3 VICKI BAH AM: Class Pres. 4, 3; Yearbook 1, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; Science Fair; GA.A. 1, 2; Debate 1; Language Festival 2 GERALYN BARRAS: 4-H 1, 2, 3 Vice Pres. 3; Debate 2, 3, 4; GA.A. 1; C.L.C. 3; Science Club 3; Drama Club 4; Yearbook 3; Newspaper 2, 3. 4; Science Fair; Pep Squad 1, 2; Sodality CAROLYN BERCIER: Chorus 3, 4; Drama Club 4, Vice Pres., 4; Sodality 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 2; Newspaper 3, 4; Science Fair 2; Who ' s Who LIZ BOUDREAUX: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2; Pep Squad 2; Chorus 1, 3; Cheerleader 3, Mascot 4; Volleyball 1, 2 THERESE BRENDLER: Math Club Sec. 3, 4; National Honor Soc. 3, 4, Treas. 4; Science Club 3, 4, Treas. 4; C.L.C. 3, 4; National Forensics League 3, 4, Pres. 4; Debate 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Yearbook 2 - 4; Student Council 2, 4; Pep Squad 3; Pelican State 3; Rally 4; Betty Crocker Honor- able Mention 4 JOHN BREWER: Math Club 3; Science Club 3; Library Club 1 BRYANT BROUSSARD: Track 4; Latin Club 1 - 3; Math Club 2, 3; Library Club 3, 4; C.L.C. 4; Chorus 4; Commercial Artist 3, 4 ELLY BROUSSARD: Class Vice Pres. 2; Sodali- ty 1, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; C.L.C. 3; Drama Club 4; Treas.; National Honor Society 3, 4; Newspaper 4; Math Club 3; Science Club 2; Language Festi- val 2; Burton Scholarship 4 MALCOLM BROUSSARD: Class pres. 1, Sec- Treas. 3; Football Manager 1 - 3; Football Statis- tician 1 - 4, Lettered 1 - 4; Basketball Manager 1 3; Statistician 1 - 4; Lettered 1 - 4; Track Man- ager 1 - 3, Statistician 1 - 4, Lettered 1 - 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Science Club 2 - 4; Math Club 3; Latin Club 2 - 4; Interact Club 3, 4, Sec- Treas. 4; Student Counci l 1, 3; L Award 1 MARK BROUSSARD: Debate 1 - 4; Math Club 1 - 3; French Club 4; Drama Club 4; Science Club 2 - 4; National Forensic League 4, Treas. 4; Rally 4, As. 1, 2, 3, 4 CYNTHIA BROWN: Sodality 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2 PATRICIA CAMALO: Sodality 1, 2; Pep Squad 1 - 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4 THERESA CAMALO: Sodality 1, 2; Chorus 2 EUGENE CARTER: Class Treas. 4; Math Club 156 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; French Club 1, 4, Pits. 4; Rally 2, 3, 4; Debate 1 - 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; L Award 3 STEVEN CARTER BEBRA CHAVIS: Class Treas. 2; 4-H 1; C.L.C. 3 - 4; G.A.A. 1; Drama Club 4; Library Club 1; Debate Club 1, 2; Chorus 2 - 4; Pelican State 3 THOMAS COFFEY: Mr. Handsome 4 BECKY CORBELLO: Baseball 1; Track 2; Pep Squad 1 - 4; Choir 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Sodality 1, 2 PENNY CORMAN: Class Treas. 2; Basketball 2, 3; Lettered 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Rep., Sec. 4; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, N.E.D.T. Award TOMMY DALY: Science Club 2, 3; Math Club 2, 3; Library Club 1 - 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Let- tered 2, 3, 4, All-District 3, 4 SUZANNE DEGATERRE; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Sodality 1 - 3; Basketball 2; Softball 1 - 4; Track 2; Pep Squad 2 - 4; Chorus 1; Science Fair 1; C.L.C. 2; Choral Reading 2 ADRIENNE DORGANT: Science Fair 3; Rally 3; Pep Squad 1 - 3; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 2 - 4; Sodality 1, 2 KENNETH DOUCET: Class Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Basketball 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 4; Tigar Week Escort 3 CARL DUBOIS: Library Club 2, 3; Debate 2, 3 CAROLYN FONTENOT: Pep Squad 2, 4; Sodal- ity 2; Chorus 1, 3, 4 DWAYNE FONTENOT: Class Vice Pres. 4; Science Club, Vice Pres. 3; Rally 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 SHARON FOURCARD: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Library Club 2, 3; Sodality, C.L.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4 ROBIN FULLINGTON: Class Treas. 1, Sec. 4; Track 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 4; So- dality, C.L.C. 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Math Club, Treas. 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4; National Honor Society 4; Beauty Court 3, Miss Belle 4 PAULA RENEE FUSELIER: Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; C.L.C. 4; Rally 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, State Delegate 2; Drama Club 3 TONY FUTCH: Football 1; Chorus 2, 4; Science Club 2 MELINDA GASKIN: C.L.C. 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Art 2, 3; Music 2, 3; Dance 2, 3; Library 2, 3; 157 Newspaper 2, 3 GERIANNE GAYLE: Math Club Vice Pres. 4; Sodality 1, 2, Rep. 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Drama Club 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 4; National Honor Society 4; State Rally 2 PHIL GAYLE: Sec.-Treas. 3; Library Club 1, 2; Math Club 2; Science Club 2; Interact Club 3, 4; Sec. 4; Tiger Week Escort 3; Rice Award DEAN GOSSEN: Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Library Club 2, 3; Inter- act Club 3, 4; Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Math Club 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Student Council 4 JUDY GUIDRY: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2; Christian Life Community 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Library Club 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4 DENISE GUILBEAUX: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Let- tered 3; Baseball 3, 2, 1; Newspaper 1, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; C.L.C. 1 - 4; Outstanding Ameri- can Student 3 STEVE HALE: Class Pres. 4; Student Council 1 - 4; Rally 3; National Honor Society 4; Debate Club 1 - 4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Yearbook 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, Library Club 1 - 4, Sec.-Treas. 3; Interact Club 2 - 4; National Forensic League 3, 4; Pelican State 4; Outstanding American Student 3, 4 BECKY HALL: Treas. Class 1; Sodality 1; De- bate 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 1, 2 GENA HANNIE: 4-H 1, 4; C.L.C. 4 KENNETH HARMON: Library Club 2, 3; Math Club 3; Debate 3, 4 Treas. 3; Student Council 4; C.L.C. 4, Treas. 4; Drama Club 4; Pres. 4; Cho- rus 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Homecoming Escort 4 AMELIA HAY: Sodality 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 3; Cho- rus 1, 3 ART HEBERT: Football Manager 1 - 4, Lettered 2 - 4; Basketball Manager 2 - 4, Lettered 2 - 4; Track Manager 2 - 4, Lettered 2 - 4; Latin Club 1 - 4, Vice Pres. 2; Irrationals 1, 2, 3; Interact 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Rally 1 - 4; Frast Scholarship 4; L Award 1 - 3; Excellence Award 3 SUSAN HECTOR: Science Club 2, 3; Sodality 1 - 3; Pep Squad 1 - 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Spanish Club 1; Li- brary Club 1, 2 158 NANETTE HEUSER: Class Sec. 2; Math Club 3, 4; Debate 2, 3, Sec. 3; C.L.C. 1 - 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4; National Forensic League 2 - 4; Yearbook 3. 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Rally 1 - 4; Science Fair 3; Who ' s Who 4 JULIE HOLLOMAN: Class Treas. 2; Track 2; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Sodality 1 - 3: Pep Squad 1 - 4; Chorus 3; C.L.C. 2 MIKE LANZA: Class Vice Pres. 1; Latin Club 1 - 4, Pres. 2; Math Club 2, 3; Interact Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; C.L.C. 4; Debate Club 4; Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; National Forensic League 4; Student Council 1 - 4; Rally 1 - 4; Landry Chris- tian Award 1 - 3; Excellence Award 1 - 3; L Award 1 - 3; D.A.R. Civics Award 1, D.A.R. American History 3; Outstanding Debater Award LYNN HIGHTOWER: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Let- tered 2, 3; Baseball 1 - 3; G.A.A. Rep. 1, 2; C.L.C. 1; Track 1 PAT IGLINSKY: Rally 2 - 4; Class Sec. 4; Math Club 1 - 3; Science Club 2. 3; Latin Club 1 - 4 MARCIA LANDRY: Class Treas. 1; Science Club 2, 1, 3; Science Fair 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Sodality 1 - 3; C.L.C. 4; Homecom- ing Court 3; Yearbook 4 THOMAS LANDRY: Class Pres. 1; Treas. 4; Student Council 1; Football 1 - 4, Lettered 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Lettered 2, 3, 4; Interact Club 3, 4; Math Club 1 - 3; Science Club 2 - 4; Latin Club 1 - 4; Homecoming Escort 1; Sweetheart Ball Escort 1; Rally 1, 2; National Honor Society 4; L Award 1 - 4; Excellence Award 3; Fire- stone College Scholarship 4; D.A.R. and Civics Awards 1 - 3 BENEVA LEBLANC: Pep Squad 1 - 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Sodali- ty 1, 2; Newspaper 3 HARRY LEVERETTE: Interact 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3; Science Club 2, 4; Library Club 1, 2, Program Chairman 3; Latin Club 1 - 3; Yearbook 2 - 4; Debate Club 1 - 4; Pres. 2, 3; Football 1; Sweetheart Ball Escort 1, 2; Pelican State 4; State Officer 4; National Forensic League 4; C.L.C. 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Pres. 2; Student Council Vice Pres. 3; Parliamentarian 4; Newspaper 2 - 4; Who ' s Who 4; Debate Award 2, 3; L Award 3 MARY MARIONNEAUX: Sodality 1, 2; Science Club 1 - 4; Science Fair 2; Math Achievement Medal 3 BUDDY MAYES: Class Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3; 159 Football 2 - 4, Lettered 2 - 4; Latin Club 1 - 3; Student Council 2, 3; Interact Club 3, 4 GREG MILLER: Debate 1 - 3; Football 4, Let- tered 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Fair 2, 4; Libra- ry Club 1, 2 JENNIFER MILLER: Debate 1; Yearbook 1; Music Festival 3, 4; Christian Life Community 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Rally 2; Newspaper 2 - 4; Lead- ership Conference 4. DEBRA MIRE: Volleyball 1; 4-H 1; Library Club 2, 3, Treas. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Math Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Rally 1, 3 KATHY MOLBERT: G.A.A. 1 - 3; Sodality 1, 2; Pep Squad 3, 4; 4-H 1; Volleyball 1 - 4; Speech Club 4 MARSHA TUMINELLO: G.A.A. 1 - 3; Sodality 1, 2; Pep Squad 1 - 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4 REINNETTE MORIN: Class Pres. 2, Treas. 1, 3; Science Club 2 - 4, Pres. 2; Math Club 3, 4; De- bate Club 1 - 4; Sodality 1, 2; C.L.C. 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; French Club 4; National Forensic League 4; Sweetheart Court 1, 2; Homecoming Court 4; Rally 1 - 4; Language Fes- tival 2, 4; Pelican State Governor 4; U.S. Senate Youth Program 4; Science Fair 2, 3; Outstanding Student 3, 4; Who ' s Who 3, 4; Chemistry Award 3 DEBBIE MOTT: Class Treas. 1; Volleyball 2; Li- brary Club 1 - 4; Sodality 1, 2; C.L.C. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2; Science Club 1 - 4; Year- book 1, 2; Rally 1, 4 DANIEL OTTENWELLER: Basketball 2 - 4; Class Sec. -Treas. 1, Vice Pres. 3; Science Club 3 4; Homecoming Escort 3; Student Council 1, 3 LUKIE PAPANIA: Class Pres. 2 - 4; Football 1 - 4, Lettered 3, 4; Interact Club 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4 WAYNE PAPPILLION: Drama Club 4; Library Club 2 - 4; U.H.A. 1 - 4; Chorus 2, 4; Basketball 2; Track 3 ANNETTE PATIN: Class Secretary 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4; Sodality 1, 2; Pep Squad 1 - 4; Honor Society 4; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Science Club 2 - 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Fair 1 - 3; Leadership Confer- ence 3; Who ' s Who 4 HUGH PEARCE: Science Club 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Class Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Track 4; L Award 2 FRANKIE ANN PLACIDE: Basketball 1; Rally 1, 2; Science Fair 2; Outstanding Student 4 MELANIE PREJEAN: Basketball team 1; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Science Club 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2;. C.L.C. 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Newspa- per 3, 4; Pep Squad 2 - 4; Quill and Scroll Jour- ' nalism Society 4; Student Council 4; Leadership Conference 3; Search 4 JANE REGAN: Basketball 1 dality 1, 2; Chorus 1 - 4 3; C.L.C. 3, 4; So- MARGARET REGAN: Class Treas. 2, Vice Pres, 4; Basketball 2, 3, Lettered 2; Baseball 3; Volley- ball 1 - 4; Science Club 2 - 4, Pres. 3; Math Club! 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 3; | G.A.A. 1 - 3; Sodality 1 - 3; C.L.C. 4; Newspaper; 2, 3; Rally 2, 3; Language Festival 2; Who ' s Who DEBBIE RICHARD: Sodality 1 - 3; G.A.A. 1 - 3 Science Club 1 - 4; Science Fair 2; Pep Squad ] -4 EARL ROBINSON: Latin Club 2 - 4, Sec. 4 160 Science Club 3; Rally 2; S t. Pepper 4; National Honor Society 4; Debate Club 2 - 4; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 2 ' National Forensic League MARY ROMERO: Student Council 4; 4-H 1 - 4; Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4; Yearbook 2 - 4; Newspa- per 2 - 4; Leadership Conference 3; Science Club 1 - 3; Drama Club 4, Sec. 4; Pep Squad 1 - 4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Search 4; Class Vice Pres. 1; C.L.C. 3, 4; Sodality 1, 2; Chorus 1, 3, 4 PHIL ST. ROMAIN: Debate Club 2 - 4; Library Club 1 - 3; Science Club 2; Brillo 1 - 4; Yearbook 3; Newspaper 4; National Forensic Society 4 SANDRA SCHEXNIDER: Class Vice Pres. 1; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Student Council 1 - 3; Pep Squad 2 - 4; Debate 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Science Fair 1, 2; Leadership Conference 4; Sweetheart Court 1 FRANK SIMON: Library Club 2; Math Club 2; Science 3; Latin Club 1, 2 GERALYN SPAULDING: 4-H 1; Pep Squad 1 -3; Class Sec. 1, 4; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 2; Debate 1 - 4, Vice Pres 3; Student Council 2 - 4; Sec. 3; Science Club 2 - 4; Sec. Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Home- comi ng Court 2; D.A.R. Rep. 4; Drama Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Forensic League 3, 4; Christian Life Community 3, 4; Rally 2; Language Festival 2; Science Fair 1, 2, 3 CHRISTIANE STOUTE: Basketball 1 - 4, Let- tered 3, 4; Baseball 1 - 3; Track 1; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Science Club 1 - 4; C.L.C. 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Science Fair 2 PAMELA SULLIVAN: Drama Club 4 GEORGE THERIOT: Library Club 1 - 3; Foot- ball 1 - 4, Lettered 3, 4; Basketball 1, Track 2, 3; Lettered 2, 3 LANNETTE THERIOT: Class Treas. 3; Sodality 1 - 3; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Science Club 1 - 4; Science Fair 2; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Beauty Court 2; Pep Squad 1 - 4 GUSTAVO TROSSERO: Spanish Club 4, Pres. 4; Science Club 4; Drama Club 4; French Club 4; Exchange Student SUE VINCENT: G.A.A. 1 - 3; Sodality 1 - 3; Pep Squad 2 - 4; Chorus 1, 3; Baseball 3; C.L.C. 2 ANITA WEBB: Class Treas. 2, 4, Sec. 3; Basket- ball 1 - 4, Lettered 1 - 4; C.L.C. 3, 4; Treas. 3; G.A.A. 1 - 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; Newspaper 2 - 4; Student Council 4; Rally 1 - 4; Science Fair 1 CARL WEIDNER: Track 2, Lettered 2 PHYLLIS WINN: G.A.A. 1; Sodality 1, 2; C.L.C. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Drama Club 4; National Forensic League 2 - 4; Debate Club 2 -4; Yearbook 2; Science Fair 1 VIRGINIA YOUNG: Class Vice Pres. 2; G.A.A. 1 - 3; Sodality 1 - 3; Pep Squad 1 - 4; Science Club 1 - 3; Science Fair 1, 2 161 A D VER TISEMENTS Compliments of BERRY BROTHERS, INCORPORATED Compliments of ABES Original Home of Government-Graded Blueshield USDA Choice Omaha Corn-Fed Aged Heavy Beef THE FLOWER SHOP 41 I S. 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PRIMEAUX, Owner Compliments of HOLLOMAN ' S McNEESE TEXACO SERVICE STATION 4502 Common Street Phone 477-4741 Compliments of WEINGARTEN ' S Better Foods for Less 4 Locations to Serve You Better Congratulations Seniors From MANCUSO ' S TAMALES 901 3rd Avenue Lake Charles Phone 436 6055 BODIN DIAMONDS Let Your Next Ring Be a Diamond. 361 1 Ryan Street Phone 477-3180 ENTERPRISE PHARMACY Free Delivery Prescriptions Cosmetics and Sundries Enterprise Blvd. at 12th St. Phone 433 9417 171 Index Abrahams, Michael β€” 121 Abrahams, Susan β€” 121 Adkley, Ricky β€” 115, 76, 107 Adams, Lisa β€” 115 ADVERTISEMENTS β€” 156 Allemen, Elaine β€” 121 Andrepont, Jo Ann β€” 132 Angelle, Msgr. Robert β€” 4, 15, 17, 82, 106 Armelin, Glenn β€” 126 Armelin, Wayne β€” 120, 121,83, 154 Armstrong, Catherine β€” 126 August, Mr. James β€” 20, 21, 58 AWARDS β€” 62. 148 _ B β€” Baham, Vicki β€” 143, 144, 132 Barbe, Michael β€” 121 Barber, John β€” 121 Barnett, Sue β€” 121 Barras, Anne β€” 115 Barras, Geralyn β€” 132 Barron. Carol β€” 126 BASKETBALL β€” 78, 84 Begnaud, Diana β€” 126 Begnaud, L nne β€” 121 Bekkerus. Becky β€” 115 Belanger, Mary β€” 121 Bell, Rosalind β€” 126, 66, 106 Benoil, Donald β€” 121 Bcnoit, Randy β€” 115 Bercier, Carolyn β€” 60. 61. 132 Bercier, Frederick β€” 132 Benier. Michael β€” 115 Bcrger, Barbara β€” 115 Bergeron. Chris β€” 121 Berry, Diane β€” 121 Berry, Karen β€” 103. 126 Bertram!. Al β€” 121 Bertrand, Charles - 115 Bctraml. Clifford β€” 132 Bishop, James β€” 121, 90 Blanchard, Dot β€” 115 BLUES β€” 94 Bod ' in, Barbaraβ€” 121. 125.39.54. 49,41 Bodin, Catherine β€” 40. 41, 63, 121 Boerman, Fred β€” 126, 35, 53, 141 Boerman, Mrs. Genevieve β€” 19 Bonin, Garyβ€” 114, 115 Bono, Mrs Marion β€” 26, 31, 39, 60,61 Boudreaux, Elizabeth β€” 94, 1.32. 153 Brame, Mrs. Elizabeth β€” 20. 21, 42 Breda. Charlene β€” 126 Brendler, Ellen β€” 120. 121, 52 Brendler, Therese β€” 39. 46, 47, 54, 55,40,41,51, 132,53, 151. 153 Brewer, John β€” 132 Bride, Mary Anne β€” 126, 59 Brings, Theresa β€” 121, 44 Bright, Linda Kay β€” 84, 88, 126 Brignac, Joseph β€” 50, 126 Briley, Larry β€” 121 Brisco, Mary β€” 121 Brousard, Blanc β€” 126 Broussard, Bryant β€” 40, 132, 152, 93 Broussard, David β€” 132, 150 Broussard, Elly β€” 143. 148. 132, 60,61 Broussard, Gregory β€” 126 Broussard, Gwen β€” 115 Broussard, Helen β€” 41, 114, 115 Broussard, Karen β€” 26 Broussard, Kathryn β€” 121 Broussard, Malcolm β€” 56, 57, 83, 132 Broussard, Mark β€” 37, 39, 54. 41. 132, 157 Broussard, Nona β€” 115 Broussard, Philip β€” 76, 115 Broussard, Richard β€” 126 Brown, Cynthia β€” 132 Brown. Patricia β€” 121 Browning, Lillian β€” 115 Bruchhaus, Miss Danelle β€” 20, 96, 84. 85, 88 Bruns, Martin β€” 76. 1 14. 1 15 Bueno, Lourdes β€” 58. 133 Bujijis, Gabriele β€” 115 Burch. Joy β€” 115 Burch, Ruth Ann β€” 126 Burke, Paula β€” 43. 121 Bush. Derek β€” 174. 115 Cabiness, John β€” 115 CAFETERIA β€” 30 Cagle. Tim β€” 121 Calhoun, Richard β€” 76, 114, 115 Camalo, Eva β€” 115 Camalo, James β€” 121 Camalo, Patricia β€” 133 Camalo, Theresa β€” 133 Carrier, Deborah β€” 84, 115 Carter, Eugene β€” 43, 57, 133, 144 Carter, Stephen β€” 133 Chapman, Charlotte β€” 126 Chapman, Robert β€” 70, 121 Chavis, Debra β€” 133 CHEERLEADERS β€” 94 Chenier, Beverly β€” 121 Chisholm, Shelly β€” 72 Choi, Betsyβ€” 115 Choi, Michael β€” 120, 121,42,63, 90 CHORUS β€” 38 Christ, Jack β€” 21, 133 Christian. Camelita β€” 121 CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMUNITY -48 Christman, Laura β€” 115 Clay, Cynthia β€” 126 Cleaton, Margaret β€” 84. 87. 89. 121 COACHES β€” Coco. Gregory Coco, Hubert - Coco, Peter β€” Coffey, John β€” ' 0. 78. 84. 93 - 76. 115 - 120 1.33 40, 41. 42, 121 Coffey, Thomas β€” 143, 133,53. 146, 150 Collins, Chrisianne β€” 122 Collins. Mark β€” 126 Conn, Mark β€” 76, 115 Conner. Mary β€” 122 Conner, Robert β€” 76, 115 Conner, Stephen β€”41. 50. 122 Corbello, Rebecca β€” 67. 133 Corbello, Susan β€” 125. 126 Gorman, Barbara β€” 122 Gorman, Ben β€” 1 15 Corman, Penny β€” 55, 133 Cormier. Jacqueline β€” 133 172 Cormier, Joan β€” 122 Cotten, Kathleen β€” 122 Gotten, Kenneth β€” 115 Courville, Larrv β€” 115 Const. ' , Mr. Thomas β€” 20, 27. 70 Cox, Anthonv β€” 122 Cox, Damien β€” 114, 115 Cox, Katina β€” 102. 103. 133, 140 Crawford, Joseph β€” 70, 125. 176 Crews, Melanie β€” 115 CUSTODIANS β€” 31 β€” D β€” Daigre, Edward β€” 115 D ' Albor, Sister Paula β€” 22, 49 Daly, Thomas β€” 70, 134 Daniel, Cynthia β€” 115 Dartez, Julie β€” 116 Dartez, Mary β€” 126 Davenport, Ellen β€” 116 DEBATE CLUB β€” 39 DeBold, Wayne β€” 134, 143 DeDiego, Susan β€” 50, 58, 126 Deemer, Sister Mary Faith β€” 22, 46, 49, 82 Degaterre, Suzanne β€” 139 DeLaBretonne, Mrs. Elizabeth β€” 19 Descant, Fav β€” 122 Deshotels, Father Louis β€” 22 DesOrmeaux, Denise β€” 116 Dever, David β€” 76, 116 DeVille, Vivian β€” 16 DeVillier, Silton β€” 116 Diaz, Shereba β€” 58, 122 Dickens. Man β€” 126 Dionne, Anna β€” 116 Dionne, Bridget β€” 122 Dionne, Laura β€” 84, 116 Dorgant, Adrienne β€” 134 Dorgant, Paul β€” 70, 93, 122 Doucet, Kenneth β€” 80, 134 DRAMA CLUB - 60 DREW WING β€” 64 Dronet, Mr. Manuel β€” 16, 15 Dry, Shelia β€” 122 Dubois, Carl β€” 134 Dubois, Joan β€” 116 Ducote, Denise β€” 126 Dugar, Debbie β€” 134 Duhon, Johnette β€” 134 Duplechain, C. J. β€” 126 Dyer, Mr. Austin β€” 31 Dv Mrs. Austin β€” 31 Eagleson, Timoth) β€” 71, 90, 91, 92, 126 Elliot. Robert β€” 122 Elliot, Robert β€” 116 FACULTY β€” 12 Farley, Michael β€” 134, 141 Fazzie, Joselyn β€” 116 Fertitta, Anthony β€” 71, 122 Fertitta, Miss Barbara β€” 22, 23 Fey, Mary β€” 134 Floyd, Florce β€” 114, 116 Fontana, Mary Ann β€” 134 Fontenot, Andrew β€” 116 Fontenot, Bradley β€” 71, 127 Fontenot, Carolyn β€” 134, 140 Fontenot, Deborah β€” 122 Fontenot, Donald β€” 116 Fontenot, Dwayne β€” 71, 134Fontenot, Gregory β€” 35, 71, 135, 126 Fontenot, Louis β€” 116 Fontenot, Randall β€” 134 Fontenot, Wayne β€” 76, 114, 116 FOOTBALL β€” 70 Foret, Denise β€” 45, 114, 116, 152 Fourcard, Sharon β€” 134 Fox, Frank β€” 116 Fralick, Donald β€” 80, 82, 126 France ., Kenneth β€” 126 FRENCH CLUB β€” 43 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL β€” 76 FRESHMAN OFFICERS β€” 114 Fullington, Robin β€” 51, 94, 102, 143, 134 Fuselier, Paula β€” 41, 84, 134 Futch, Anthonv β€” 134 Gabriel, Pamela β€” 116 Gaddy, Father James β€” 23 Gallaugher, Adelc β€” 116 Gallaugher, Kevin, β€” 126 Garland, Angelina β€” 126 Garland, Norman β€” 116 Gary, Joan β€” 116 Gaskin, Melindaβ€” 134. 151 Gayle, Gerianne β€” 39, 134 Gayle, James β€” 122 Gayle, Kevin β€” 114, 116, 76 Gayle, Philip β€” 135 Glorioso, Joseph β€” 116 Gosnell, Mr. Miles β€” 23, 70 Gossen, Dean β€” 39, 47. 143, 154, 135 Gossen, Delia β€” 116 Gossen, Mrs. Sara β€” 19 Goudeau, Theresa β€” 122. 42. 52 GRADUATION β€” 144 Granger, Charlene β€” 122 Granger, Geralyn β€” 116 Granger, Laura β€” 127 Guidrez, John β€” 106, 122 Guidry, Sister Collette β€” 24, 67 Guidry, Judy β€” 135 Guilbeaux, Denise β€” 49. 55, 135, 148, 163 Guilbeaux, Rodney β€” 116 Guillory, Belinda β€” 116 Guillory, Brad β€” 127 Guillory, Catherine β€” 122 Guillory, Craig β€” 90, 127 Guillory, Mable β€” 66, 125 Guillory, Pamela β€” 127 Guillory, Theresa β€” 116 11 Habetz, May Rose β€” 127 Hale, Steven β€” 34. 39, 135, 140, 142 Hall, Rebecca β€” 135, 140 Hamann, Ann β€” 127 Hanks, Rene β€” 71, 122 Hanney, John β€” 122 Hannie, Georgena β€” 135, 147 Hannie, Joseph β€” 116 Harmon, Kenneth β€” 38, 49, 60, 61, 135 Hart, Barbara β€” 122 Hassink, Paul β€” 41, 116 Hay, Amelia β€” 135 Hayes. Mary β€” 122 Heath, Claire β€” 127 Hebert, Arthur β€” 71, 135, 142 Hebert, Catherine A. β€” 166 Hebert, Catherine L. β€” 116 Hebert, Leandre β€” 76,91, 116 Hector, Susan β€” 94, 102, 135, 146 173 Hector, Thomas β€” 125, 127 Henny, Milton β€” 135, 152 Heuser, Edmund β€” 76, 117 Heuser, Nanette β€” 53, 55. 135 Hickman, Judy β€” 117, 114 Hightower, Carolyn β€” 135 Hoffpauir, Karl β€” 127 Hoffpauir, Kermit β€” 72, 120, 723 Hoffpauir, Vicki β€” 117 Hollenbeck, Michael β€” 123 Holloman, Julia β€” 135 Holmes, Holly β€” 114, 117 HOMECOMING β€” 100 Hood, Mrs. Alvina β€” 27 Hunter, Charles β€” 123 Hunter, Thomas β€” 117 Hurley, James β€” 127 Hurley, Maureen β€” 88, 123 Hursey, Mrs. Zola β€” 24 Huval, David β€” 117 Hymel, Sister Claudelte β€” 24 I Iglinsky, Barbara β€” 117 Iglinsky, Mrs. Gertrude β€” 24, 55 Iglinsky, Patrick β€” 136. 147 INTERACT β€” 56 INTRAMURAL SPORTS β€” 154, 155 INTRODUCTION β€” 4 Issac, Saundra β€” 127 J Janca, Rebecca β€” 116 Jerrell, Father Michael β€” 18. 37. 57 Johnson, Michael β€” 123 Jones, Brantley β€” 117 Jones, Katherine β€” 94. 127 Jones, Penny β€” 102, 114, 117 Jones, Scott β€” 35, 171, 22, 74, 80, 81, 100, 142, 135 Judice, Anne β€” 62, 125, 127 Juneau, Mary Jo β€” 39, 40, 41, 50, 127 Juneau, Therese β€” 117 JUNIOR OFFICERS β€” 125 -K β€” Kaough, Rosalind β€” 136 Kay, Patricia β€” 127 Keating, Thomas β€” 120, 123 Kemp, Mr. Kenneth β€” 24, 70, 93, 96 Kieffer, Gary β€” 72, 127 Kieffcr, Gregory β€” 117 Kieffer, Robert β€” 123 King, Mrs. Mary β€” 20, 38 Knight, Melanie 127 Knox, Mark β€” 135 LaFleur, Brian β€” 72, 91, 123 LaFleur, Frances β€” 84, 85, 89, 120 LaFleur, Joel β€” 117 Landry, Arthur β€” 127 Landry, Mr. Gerald β€” 23, 24, 70, 78.82 Landry, John β€” 123 Landry, Marcia β€” 136, 142 Landry, Martin β€” 72, 78, 83, 120, 123 Landry, Monica β€” 123 Landry, Robert β€” 72, 125, 127 Landry, Terrence β€” 127 Landrv, Thomas β€” 72, 90, 92, 136, 148 Lanza, Michael β€” 39, 42, 47, 60, 44, 63, 142, 136, 148 Lanza, Randel β€” 123 Lanza, Vicki β€” 127 LATIN CLUB β€” 42 Latiolais, Mary β€” 125, 127 Lavan, Rayfield β€” 127 LeBlanc, Beneva β€” 136 LeBlanc, Brenda β€” 136, 66 LeBlanc, Father Charles β€” 66. 136 LeBlanc, Mr. Lcnus β€” 24, 25 LeBlanc, Michael β€” 42, 72, 120, 123 LeBlanc, Vicki β€” 123 LeBleu, Dwight β€” 117 Leday, Kathy β€” 117 Ledee, Jeanette β€” 127 Lejeune, Mrs. Dorothy β€” 25, 44 Lejeune, Michael β€” 76, 83, 117 Lejeune, Phyllis β€” 123 Lemoine, David β€” 72, 127 Lemoine, Pamela β€” 117 Leonards, Margaret β€” 117 Leonards, Michael β€” 123 Leonards. Thomas β€” 127 Leverette, Harry β€” 126, 141 Leverette, Patricia β€” 117 LIBRARY CLUB - 50 Link, Arlene β€” 123 Link, Richard β€” 117 Lipsey, Lisa β€” 117 LITERARY RALLY β€” 40 Looney, Robert β€” 123 Louviere, Rennie β€” 117 - M β€” Malveaux, Charles β€” 80, 83, 90, 91, 92, 120 Malveaux, Ronald β€” 80, 91, 92. 127 MANAGERS β€” 71, 75, 76, 83 Mancuso, Lee β€” 127 Manuel, Sandra β€” 85, 117 Marionneaux, Marv β€” 136 Martin, Terri β€” 123 Matas, Raul β€” 72, 127 MATH CLUB β€” 51 Mayes, David β€” 74, 136 McClellan, Sister Martha β€” 17 MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB β€” 59 I Melancon, Father Louis β€” 24 Menard, Raymond β€” 59, 127 Mendez, Sonia β€” 136 Metrejean, Father Paul β€” 18, 19, 37,54 Mier, Debbie β€” 120, 123 Milazzo, Mark β€” 123 Miller. Darrel β€” 117 Miller, Emily β€” 114, 117 Miller, Gregory β€” 14, 136 Miller, Jennifer β€” 44, 49, 136, 141 Miller. Nancy β€” 114, 117 Miller, Pamelaβ€” 117 Miller, Patrick - 118 Miller, Yvonne β€” 102, 127 Minaldi, William β€” 74, 78. 81, 83, 123 Mire, Debra β€” 136 Mitchell, Mr. Allen - 25. 96 Molbert. Katherine β€” 136 Molbert, Natalieβ€” 118 Montalbano, Paul β€” 62, 125, 127 Montet, Bonnie β€” 118 Montou, Gvveneyclle β€” 43, 53, 122, 123 Moore, Cary β€” 127 Moore, Pamela β€” 118 174 Morgan, Jane β€” 41. 123 Morin, Norman β€” 37. 41. 90, 125, 127 Morin. Patrice β€” 62. 115 Morin. Reinnette β€” 35, 63, 102, 142, 136, 144 Morris. Barrv β€” 120, 123 Morris. Robert β€” 118 Mott, Debra β€” 40, 41. 66, 127 Mott, Geralyn β€” 118 Mouton, Joel β€” 74. 127 Mouton. Pamela β€” 120. 123 Mouton. Patrick β€” 118 β€” N β€” NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE β€” 39 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY β€” 54 Newman. Patrick β€” 118 Newman, Robert β€” 128 NEWSPAPER β€” 44 Norsworthv, Michael β€” 118 Nunex, Father Gavle β€” 26 O ' Carroll, Mary β€” 128 Odenbrctt, Gregor β€” 128 OTrv, Brenda β€” 128 O ' Pry, Jam es β€” 76, 118 ORGANIXATIONS β€” 32 On, Astrid β€” 118 Ottenweller, Amy β€” 85. 86. 120, 123 Ottenweller, Ann β€” 85. 86, 120, 123 Ottenweller, Ann β€” 66, 85, 128 Ottenweller, Daniel β€” 65. 81, 137, 140 _P_ Papania, Chris β€” 56, 57, 75, 80, 137 Papania, David β€” 74, 128 Papania, Lucas β€” 56, 57, 74, 142, 137 Papion, Margaret β€” 86, 128 Papion, Veronica β€” 118 Peppillion, Wayne β€” 137 Peppion, Dempsey β€” 78, 81, 82, 137 Petin, Annatte β€” 137 Patin. Man β€” 114. 118 Pearce. Hugh β€” 91. 137 Peek, Jenniferβ€” 118 Peck, Sharon β€” 123 Pelefigue, Vic ki β€” 122 Perkins, Darlene β€” 115 Pesson, Rodney β€” 118 Pesson, Steven β€” 71. 74, 128 Phillips. Katherineβ€” 114. 118 Phillips, Paul β€” 76. 118 PHYSICAL EDUCATION β€” 96 Piraro. John β€” 118, 76 Piraro. Mary Anne β€” 123 Pitre, Michael β€” 123 Pitre, Mona β€” 118 Pitre, Teresa β€” 123 Placide, Frankie β€” 137 Plaisance, Paul β€” 59, 128 Plauche, Amire β€” 118 Plauche, Renee β€” 114. 118 Poche, Denise β€” 123 Pohorelsky, Alice β€” 123 Pohorelsky, Katherine β€” 128 Pollet, Louise β€” 123 Porche, Peggy β€” 118 Pratt, Julia β€” 118 Pratt, Martha β€” 120, 123 Pratt. Michael β€” 128 Prejean, Andrea β€” 123 Prejean, Elaine β€” 118 Prejean, John β€” 128 Prejean, Mary Katherine β€” 124 Prejean, Melanie β€” 44, 45, 59, 137 Prendergast, Cheryl β€” 124 Prendergast, E. J. β€” 128 Price, Annette β€” 118 Primeaux, Arthur β€” 125, 128, 40, 41, 74 PROM β€” 108 Prudhomme, Edward β€” 128 H Rackers, Father Dan β€” 26 Radford, Willard β€” 124 Reed, Paul β€” 128 Reeds, Raymond β€” 128 Rogan, Elaine β€” 124 Regan, Jane β€” 44, 137 Regan, Margaret β€” 63, 137, 42, 155, 163 Regan, Rose β€” 40, 44, 41, 124 Reid, Winston β€” 124 Rhorer, James β€” 124 Ribbeck, Bans β€” 1 19 Ribbeck, Edward β€” 75, 124 Richard. Catherine β€” 1 19 Richard, Deborah β€” 137 Robinson, Earl β€”42, 45, 137 Rodenbough, Richard β€” 62, 119 Rodrigue, Paul β€” 128 Rogers, Donald β€” 124 Romero, Mary β€” 61, 138 Roth, Gary β€” 128 Roy, Lynette β€” 119 Russi. Father Fred β€” 26 β€” S β€” ST. LOUIS COURT β€” 102 St. Romain, Bryan β€” 119 St. Romain, Cecile β€” 119 St. Romain, David β€” 128 St. Romain, Judy β€” 128 St. Romain, Odette β€” 86, 88, 103, 128 St. Romain, Phillip β€” 138, 153 St. Romain. Thomas β€” 138 Saucier, Jeannie β€” 119 Saucier, Katherine β€” 128 Savant, Patrick β€” 124 Schexnider, Sandra β€” 138 Schmitt, James β€” 76, 119 Schmitt, Jeanine β€” 138 Schmitt, Phyllis β€” 124 Schram, Gus β€” 35, 40, 41, 108. 125, 128 Schrepfer, Joseph β€” 75, 92. 138. 150 Schreve, Jeanene β€” 124 Schwartzenburg, Ellis β€” 128 Schwartzenburg, Francis β€” 119 SCIENCE CLUB β€” 46 Scimemi, Mitchell β€” 128 Segura, Johnny β€” 128 Seilham, Dale β€” 124 SENIOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS β€” 156 SENIOR LIFE β€” 130 SENIOR PERSONALITIES β€” 142 Sensat, Sister Genevieve β€” 26, 27, 43 Sheheen, Dena β€” 128 Shepherd, Stephen β€” 128 Shorts, Timothy β€” 128 Sievert, Adele β€” 124 Sievert, Paul β€” 119 Simien, Michael β€” 124 Simon, Frank β€” 138 Simon, Geralyn β€” 128 Slocum, Robin, 76, 119 Smith, Charles β€” 120, 124 Smith, Deborah β€” 119 Snatic, Margaret β€” 128 Sonnier, Ernest β€” 128 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS β€” 120 Soulier, Camille β€” 124 Soulier, Michael β€” 138 SPANISH CLUB β€” 58 Spaulding, Geralyn β€” 18, 39, 46, 138, 142, 149, 153 Spears, Patti Ann β€” 124 SPORTS β€” 68 Starkovich, Paul β€” 120, 124 Stemmann, Julie β€” 86, 124 Stevens, Herbert β€” 124 Stevens, Laura β€” 124 Stevens, Norman β€” 128 Stillings, Frances β€” 128 Stokeld, David β€” 119 Stoute, Christine β€” 48, 49, 142, 87 Strauss, Susan β€” 128 Stubbs, Mr. Peter β€” 26 STUDENT ACTIVITIES β€” 98 STUDENT COUNCIL β€” 34 Stutes, Carl β€” 124 Stutes, Julie β€” 124 Stutes, Terry β€” 124 Sudduth, Saritaβ€” 119 Sullivan, Pamela β€” 139 β€” T β€” TABLE OF CONTENTS β€” 3 TACKY DAY - 106 Tanous, Thomas β€” 124 Tarver, Pamela β€” 128 Taylor, Mary β€” 124 Terranova, Marian β€” 124 Tete, Gregory β€” 124 Theriot, Daniel β€” 124 Theriot, George β€” 75, 139 Theriot, Mr. Jude - 18, 39 Theriot, Lannettc β€” 95, 103, 39 Theriot, Yolande β€” 94, 103, 128 Thibodeaux, Brenda β€” 124 Thibodeaux, Dianne β€” 119 Thibodeaux, Mary β€” 119 Touchet, Michael β€” 128 TRACK - 90 Trahan, Jacqueline β€” 124 Trahan, Mark β€” 119 Trail, Michael β€” 128 Tritico, Russell β€” 119 Trossero, Gustavo β€” 58, 139, 143 Tullos, Andy β€” 75, 83, 124 Tullos, Marshall β€” 76, 119 Tuminello, Marsha β€” 103, 139 β€” U V β€” UNDERCLASSMEN DIVISION β€” 112 Van Norman, Mrs. Carolyn β€” 24, 27 Veazey, David β€” 139 Veron, Douglas β€” 60, 125, 128 Verret, Donna β€” 87, 119 Vincent, Kathleen β€” 124 Vincent, Sue β€” 139 Vincent, Vicki β€” 41, 128 Viney, Pamela β€” 124 β€” W β€” Wagster, Billy β€” 129 Waldmeier, Dorothy β€” 26, 27, 51 Waldtneier, Mrs. Dorothy β€” 125 Wales, Mark β€” 119 Wallace, Darmon β€” 27 Walsh, Father Patrick β€” 124 Watson, Deborah β€” 124 Watson, Jimmic β€” 119 Weaver, James β€” 129 Webb, Anita β€” 40, 41, 48, 51, 87, 135 Webb, James β€” 124 Weeldon, Mrs. Albert β€” 27 Weidner, Carl β€” 139 Weidner, Glenn β€” 119 Westrope, Mary β€” 119 White, Molly β€” 119 White, Veronica β€” 129 Williams, Pamela β€” 119 Wiltz, Gerarda β€” 45, 125, 129 Winn, Phyllis β€” 48, 139 Witkowski, Wayne β€” 129 Woods, Darrelfβ€” 119 Wright, Bruceβ€” 119 β€” Y Z- YEARBOOK STAFF β€” 52 Yelverton, Clark β€” 108, 125, 1291 Yelverton, Scott β€” 60, 114, 119 Yoder, Paulβ€” 40, 41,42, 124 Yoder, Toni β€” 48, 87, 119 Young, Paul β€” 76. 119 94, 139, 143 124 -119 Young, Virginia - Young, Yvonne - Zimmerman, Jam Students, Please excuse all mistakes, they well done unintentionally. 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