Warren Easton High School - Eagle Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

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1 MU ALPM Ys . y 2 Turr h 0 Salcedo THE 1972 EAGLE WARREN EASTON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA VOLUME XVI FOREWORD WARREN EASTON MAY NOT SHOW BEAUTY IN ITS OLD WALLS, BUT IT HAS ITS OWN TYPE OF BEAUTY — A BEAUTY THAT CAN ONLY BE SEEN BY A GRADUATE LOOKING BACK AT HI MEMORIES OF WARREN EASTON. i THE EYE HATH SEEN THE EAR.HATH HE ARB 'THJxMIND H H FOUND jg THE HEART ETaT v ! I III | it ill •UKllt JOllM to l K il • ft It ift M. -I mlle.1 i . -1 If.lUMli . 1 . I mi ni v..,4 v I1 !1 1 •1 tint . Hi.. .1 N ‘•«uinot io u.. I u. «Ml ' Mh i • lfu,h1A Uk- . „u,„ ..«W4h • 4 , lf¥ Jfl fu' , , - u « h i •“!! F..H•r .... I V ” ? JLkl ' ft (p ,in II ‘.• u4xo -n him I r -• I’l.tl ip •«•H1,,' . i.i « ‘•4 ‘b’' „ itKhua I ff .imi v m.‘ — I | I IMm-v.1 tlv t tl„. Fi l 'rv ut“ i ' U v .1... «. nl-'l1 1 1 . i‘r I ' JW. 1. i. ' . hn I?’1 '•om lAl’TVU 11 I 8 53 6U. 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Wti . | tssWjO , As the lather hath lov«l me. so «2 Iw'iT® have I spoken unto ; ' have] loved you: continue vein my iut Him Comforter, Woe A m the «Ci 11 ' Ghost, ■will 4.7 VP. .11 If ye keen my commandments. • shall a hide in niy love; even ait I I .1 h tl ‘ a nine in my i me; . b.usi have kejit my Father's command- 'ff Mi merits and abide in his love. 11 These things have 1 sjwken unto t you. that my joy might remain in . and r Au your joy might liefull. ‘is my eummaiidment. I hat another, as I have loved •e hath no man than •ay down Jus life for ids, jfyodo whit- •ou. I you not serv- ‘ ‘knoweth n. t ; hut 1 have ‘or all things f ny Father I you. i me. but I lainedyou. irinn forth should re • strati ask le, he may I- -nd you. TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES SPORTS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRA CK ACTIVITIES PHYSICAL EDUCATION ADVERTISEMENTS A LSlNpWLEDGEMENTS ; In today’s world, to develop all your major internal powers for useful and effective living is essential. Do more than build a strong physical body. Don’t stop where the animal does but go beyond. Develop the mind and learn to use your intelligence. Link good judgment to insight and under- standing. Develop your spirit. The spirit of a person contributes to the type of life he lives. Cultivate a happy and optimistic sPirit. Learn to be sensitive to better things, to search for higher goals within your reach, and to make your aims practi- cal and useful. Strive to live above the average and lift the world a little higher than you found it. Develop qualities of character which increase others’ confidence in you and the overall value of your life. Strive for the best. Don’t be content with mediocrity. Be more concerned with what you are than with what you have. Realize men come and go, but only those with a high quality of life are really praise-worthy, are guaranteed enduring hap- piness, and are really contributing to a better world. Don’t specialize, to the neglect of the development of the whole self. You may restrict your channel of living and nar- row your loyalties to a few persons or groups but don’t forget the value of expanded horizons. Don’t live largely for your- self. Develop the necessary traits to include others as well. While you are developing yourself, remember: how you use today will determine how tomorrow uses you. E. R. Tootle, Principal II MRS. D. L. JOHNS Assistant Principal 2 WHO AM I? FACULTY 14 LIBRARY ART MARII.EE WAQUESPACK B.A., Northwestern Not Shown: Evelyn Francois, Asst. Librarian Iris Burns, Library Clerk MUSIC A s S O R T E D A R T S VIRGINIA AVERY B.A., U.S.M. M.A., Tulane SYLVESTER JORDAN B.S., Southern M.E.D., Loyola HOME ECONOMICS JULIA SIMS B.S., Ohio Not Shown: Arthur Knight, Band Not Shown: Salome Westbrook 15 COMMERCE ELLY ROBERTSON B.S., Univ. of So. Miss. M.S., Univ. of So. Miss. GENEVA FLF.URY B.S., Southern Not Shown: Lena Manale Lynn Shiell SHIRLIE SOLOMON B.S., L.S.U. CLEMENCE DEVEREUX B.S., Loyola M.E.D., Tulane FANNIE REDDIX B.S., Southern M.S., Indiana 16 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION BETTY HODGE M.A. + 30, L.S.U.B.R. ROBERT PELSER B.A., L.S.U.B.R. M.Ed., Tulanc VOCATIONAL ARTS JOSEPH TURNER B.S., M S., L.S.U.B.R. ALBERT HARRIS B.S., Southern RICHARD HAMILTON B.A., Florida A M HILTON COTTEN B.S., B.C.L.E., Florida 17 LEONARD HUGHES LYNN HILLBURN B.A., M A T., Tulane MARIE KRONLAGE MATH LAWRENCE BLANCHARD FLORA BURKERT B.S., M.S., Loyola B.A., Newcomb MARTHA ELLIS B.A., Talladega 18 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCA TION • « « « ' ’ • w • • mm • •• MARY DUMAINE B.S., L.S.U. PAT TAYLOR B.S., Baylor 19 STEVE COSTA B.A., Tulane MICHELLE LEAUMONT B.A., Dominican ROMA BORDELON A.B., Bethany Peniel M.A., L.S.U.B.R. RHONDA STECKLER B.A., L.S.U.N.O. BERTHA NELKIN B.A., Newcomb M.A.T., Tulane SYLVIA CRIER B.A., Tuskegee BOBBIE STEVENSON B.S., Southern ANITA WHITFIELD B.A., Tulane M.Ed., L.S.U.N.O. 20 F L 0 R N E 1 U G A N G E S BARBARA SNEED B.S., Southern L TOMMYE MORRIS B.S., LS.U.B.R. SOCIAL STUDIES EUGENIA DUDLEY B.A., M.A., Peabody THOMAS PLAUCHE B.A., S.S.U. GLENDELL JACKSON B.A., Dillard FAYE STRICKLAND GEORGIA GARRETT B.S., Jacksonville State SCIENCE KATHERINE DELOUISE B.S., L.S.U.N.O. DR F. GORDON EBERLE B.S., M.A., Tulanc LLD., Loyola 22 TEACHERS AT LEISURE MR. J. TURNER MRS. TAYLOR MISS DUMAINE YEARBOOK STAFF 1972 EAGLE Left to Right: Bertha Albright, Faye Stewart, Jan Kurz, Debbie Softley, Pam Swenia, Cynthia Louding, Steve Willemet. cs scuss the ress code, rner c ing. and out le The other day we heard a strange sound drifting into the win- dvws of the press room, pund turned out COIM rV- F BoKI PG. 1) Len't the ordin vha' Naurch bells. o c 5 kells that ir or be The He will ta1 «S' day, Nc 9 p.m. to O Rivergate in k A Music £ d v L _ sp t basis so that nuinely intere s will n 6, and 7. -k Mooi S7“ KS £fc 'wel Smith 4 ?£-5 Sfir -• ior ctass 'JJcj A; •Ur -O w nZ°rnii7l Pr° 'J- oy7 :00 d-e a3 ; f° Ws r°° ° orv,. so!0 Git lo’JJd on. ches, cats in Hai±v U. I I lace in the Best ,ry with a total of 44 votes, turn out hit after hit, it’s y won this one. THREE n second with a total of nental Group category had sed as to its meaning. Soj put Elvis Presley daw' 5 ns or no fans, ■ wall ’c'ause 1 11 rolling. 1 Dtes. And hei ng that Latin it was CHICA Chicago fans: ten votes, s selected as of 39 votes, a top man in ■e for the mov quite a stir i second place If, ARETHA F h the Best Fe 1 62 votes, ongs as Bridq ;h Harlem ha second place] ith a mere 16. s been out of t, the Black 1 st Songwriter HAYES, take j . And he des second place ie review on I t-erre iij_____ the editor The behavior of a lumber of students at he talent show has caused the Speech lepartment and its students to take nother look at things.wiped his is the first occu- : ks of ence of this kind Jonn Lennon's se cond album has hit the record shop' he’s at it or province1- 'nup vbe’ ihicL .hdiiuyio ji Eastori's Golden Eag- le Marching Band have ■ecently joined Tul- -ie University's bend y are; Ray Michel, n Sherman, and v Kovacs. These so make up «e , 1st trumpet in tms The product is a re- cord worth 1 istening to. 1 ($ ha- in the survey, and I first trumpet player in the band made Distr Band. Tommy Jenn’ cond trumr the ban ' • nate for . FIGHT SONG We’ll fight for Warren Easton, Ami for her teams we'll do or die. We will uphold her colors purple and g | And cheer her name up to the sky — RAH! RAH! RAH! On every play we’re marching forward. It won’t be long before we score We’ll send a man around the end to fool them. Then hit the line until we overrule their. We’ve got the stuff that makes us tougi.. HEY! Easton is the champion today! ALMA MATER Warren Easton marches onward. Through victory and defeat. And bravely without murmur, What fortune sends we meet. For we’re all for Warren Easton And we’ll strive to gain and hold. The honor of our high school and The purple and old gold. Give three cheers for Warren Easton, Her praises raise on high, And for her when she needs us. We’ll bravely fight or die. 34 SENIORS AUROLYN ADAMS ROSALIE MELAN F.H.A. MICHAEL ADLER Key Club, Jr. Rep. Homeroom Repre- sentative VENITA AGE Pumkin CHRIS ANASTASOPOULAS D.E. Club SANDRA ANDRY C.O.E., F.B.L.A. SENIORS DAVID ARGUS JOHN ARMAND DEBRA ARMS DEBBIE ANGUZZA Choir DEBORAH ATHAS Sen. Class, Jr. Class Vice Pres., Home- room Rep., Red Cross, Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Squad, Homecoming Court CLEVE AVERY SENIORS JIMMIE BAISDHN Red Cross. I).I . Club, Rep.. Chess Club Homeroom IMVII) BALDWIN ALFRED BAPTISTE T rack CHARLENEBARETT Vearbcx k, D.E. Club RICHARD BECK Rickey” Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club, Chess C'lub, Art Club SHARON BENCAZ SENIORS DANIEL BENELI.I J.V. Baseball, Old Gold and Purple Staff DIANNE BENINATO Pep Squad BEVERLY BICKHAM Drill Team JOHN BONDIO PAULA M BONNET Anchor Club, F.B.L.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Red Cross, Student Council, S ph. an l Jr. Rep., Pep Squad, C.O.E., Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Gymnastic SENIORS WAYNE BORDELON CHRIS BORDES Mu Alpha Theta ROLAND BOUQUET MARJORIE BOUDREAUX Rig B RENE EMI LIE BOUDREAUX Pep Squad, Flag Team, Anchor Club Secretary, Senior Class Com., Old Gold and Purple, Tri-Hi-Y MARY BOY LAND Band, (Treas.), Stage Band, Anchor Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Flag Team, Home- coming SENIORS MEL LOUISE BRADLEY Patches Homeroom Rep., Red Cross Rep. PAM BRASSETTE D.E., Pep Squad, L.E.M.A., Tri-Hi-Y. Powder Puff Football, F.B.L.A. ANNIE BRA LEY LEROY BRIDGEWATER Jr. and Sr. Varsity Basketball LESLIE L. BRISCO JAMES BROUSSARD Rock Drill Team, Football, Red Cross Rep. Homeroom Rep., D.E. SENIORS JANICE BROWN WARRENE BROWN War PATRICIA E. BURNS D.E., Choir, F.H.A. TERRYIJL BURNS Pep Squad, Girls State, Drama Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Fla ? Team CHARLOTTE BURRELL Pep Squad, F.T.A., F.H.A., J.A. SANDRA BUSCHER D.E. Club SENIORS PHII.I.IS BIJSSY TYRONNE BUTLER Brother Man Band, JV, S.V. Basketball ROSE CANNADY Missy” CATHEY CARTER (all Powder Puff Football, Capt, Pep Squad. F.M.L.A., Student Council, Homer x m Rep.. Girls Track Team. Ward Rep., Choir EVANGIUNE CARTER Angel Pep Squad, F.H.A., F.B.E.A., Home- room Alt. HENRY JOSEPH CASTRO Cookie Baseball. Anchor Club Ensign, Foot- ball SENIORS JAMES CATOE Equations Game TONICHADAUD F.H.A., F.B.L.A., C.O.E. Officer TERRY CHENEVENT LLOYD VAN CLARK MICHEAL CLARK Football Manager, J.V. Basketball and Varsity, Mixed and Boys’ Chorus KAREN CLEVELAND Band, L.M.E.A., C.O.E., F.B.L.A SENIORS DEBRA COUCH Powder Puff Football, C.O.E., Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., Pep Squad JERRY CORALES RAYMOND COOPER Cool Nose Coop” KAREN COLLURA Pep Squad, F.H.A., Drama Club, C.O.E., F.B.L.A., Red Cross Rep., Powder Puff Football CHRISTENE COLLINS ALLEN COLEMAN Mr. Cool Track, Baseball SENIORS YOLANDE CROWFORD Denise Junior Achievement, F.H.A. JOSEPH CRUTL1 Football PETE CUADRADO Industrial Arts III, Junior Varsity Bas- ketball, D.E. II EUGENE CUROLE Key Club, Soph. Superlative, Varsity Basketball, Junior Achievement, Jun- ior Varsity Baseball, Art Club, Chess Club, Homecoming Court ROXANNE DAIGLE Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Squad, Girls’ Chorus, Mixed Chorus DENNIS DAIGNEPONT Drill Team, Yearbix k Staff, F.B.L.A., Homeroom Rep., D.E. SENIORS JOHN DUBOIS L.M.E.A., Stage Band, Mixed Chorus, D.E. Style Show, Latin American Club DEBBIE DUCOTE Old Gold And Purple MAX DOCUSEN JOEL DONINICK JANICE MARIE DORSEY F.B.L.A., C.O.E. JACKIE DUGARS Twatty Pep Squad, Girls’ Chorus, L.M.E.A., Mixed Chorus, Drama Club, Track Team, Volleyball Team, Speech Club SENIORS MARY DUKE F.T.A., Drama Club KORSETTA DUPCLAY GARY DUPLANTIS CRAIG EDWARDS D.E. JOAN M. ELLISON Creative Writing, Drama Club JOANNE ELWELL L.M.E.A., D.E. SENIORS EDWARD EZELLE Eddie Football, Baseball ANN FERNANDEZ Anchor Club, F.I.A. Treasurer, Hi-Tri- Y, Gymnastic Team WENDY FERRER F.H.A. Historian and Sweetheart; Tri- Hi-Y; Flagteam, Track, Anchor Club MARTIN FORTNER True Grit Red Cross, Home Room Rep., Drama Club, L.M.E.A. GAIL FITZMORRIS Cheerleader, Pep Squad, Gymnastic Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Track Team JEANETTE FOXWORTH Red Cross, Mu Alpha Theta, Equa- tions League, Senior Class Committee SENIORS HELLESS FREDRICK Girls’ Chorus SUSIE GAVERNALE BRIAN GAUTHIER Chess Club, Drama Club, Drill Team PATRICIA GASSEN Pep Squad, Student Council MARTHA GARCIA Student Council, Homeroom Rep., Vice-Prcs. of Latin American Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Soccer Team, Parliamentar- ian F.H.A., Grievance Committee DANILO GALINDO Soccer Team (Student Coach), Spanish SENIORS STEVE GENDUSE TRENT GIBSON GAY GOODWYNE F.T.A., Secretary, Art Club, Junior Achievement ROBIN GOODWYNE Art Club, Red Cross Rep., Junior Achievement, Drama Club CYNTHIA GRAY Choir WALTER GOULD SENIORS VICTOR GREATREX Polly Face ” Journalism, Mixed Chorus HELEN GREEN Music, Speech r LISA GREEN ' Anchor Club, F.T.A., F.H.A., Pep Squad, Junior Achievement AROL GRIFFITH , RICHARD GROSZ Film Club, Equations League ROBERT GUIDRY 53 SENIORS SILVIA GUTIERREZ Spanish Club, F.B.L.A. C.O.E. CONNIE HALL D.E. IVY HAMPTON L.M.E.A., F.B.L.A,, Glee Club, C.O.E. DENISE HANSCOM Pep Squad. Drama Club, Art Club BARBARA HANSON Red Cross. F.H.A., Drama Club. Drill Team, F.B.L.A., Film Club THEODORE HARKNESS Football, Basketball SENIORS LEN HARRIS Football, J.A., Bowling Team, State Rally, J.V. Baseball, Newspaper JENNIFER HAYNES Drama Club DARLEEN HEIDELBERG Cheerleader (Capt.), Junior Superla- tive, Junior Class Sec., Student Coun- cil, Girls’ Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y; F.M.L.A. ARTHUR HENDERSON CRAIG HENDERSON HOWARD HENO Marching Band, Band — L.M.E.A., Stage Band, Sgt. Administration, F.M.L.A., J.V. Baseball, Mu Alpha Theta, Homecoming Court SENIORS JUAN HERNANDEZ Latin American, D.E., Soccer Team ELSA HERRERA DALE HERRON Lil Black” Choir DORIS HILL D.E., Choir, Honor Roll WAYNE HILLIARD Drama Club, Key Club, Old Gold and Purple, Red Cross, D.E. Club, D.E. Style Show, Camera Club, Homecom- ing Court ROBIN HOWARD Drama Club, F.H.A. SENIORS EDDIE HUXEN, JR. D.E. Club, Gymnastics Team JAMES HUXEN Jimmy” Soccer Team, Homeroom Rep. DIANNAH HULBERT Dede” Drama Club, Pep Squad, L.M.E.A. Red Cross Rep., F.T.A. JOYCE JACKSON JJ Library, Speech, Drama Club MARY JACKSON Talent Show FRANK JOHNSON SENIORS JAMES H. JOHNSON, JR J.V., Varsity Basketball JOSEPH JOHNSON J.V., Varsity Basketball, Speech Club DARYL JOHNSTON BERNICE JOINER Pep Squad, Girls’ Choir, Drama Club, F.H.A. ALEX JONES ROY JONES Art Club, T.N.T. SENIORS MICHAEL JUNG Delgado, Baseball DANA KELLY ELIZABETH KENNEDY BRENDA J. KERNELL F.H.A., Drama Club, Girls’ Choir SHARON KERWIN ROY KISSELL SENIORS ANDREW KOVACS Newspaper, Band, Stage Band, Chess Club, F.M.L.A. — Pres., F.T.A., Base- ball DAVID KUNZLI JAN KURZ Flagteam Capt., Anchor Club, Key Club Sweetheart, L.A. Girls’ State, Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y GAIL LaBORDE F.H.A. Reporter, F.T.A., Honor Socie- ty, Literary Rally CYNTHIA LaCOURE Mamoo Girls’ Mixed Chorus, L.M.E.A. DONNA LAMBERT Chorus, D.E. SENIORS ARTHUR LaMOTHE Moose” PAUL LaPORTE SANDRA LAVILLE MICHAEL LAVIOLETTE Chess Club — Pres., D.E. EDWARD LANDRY LORI LAWSON SENIORS j MARI ROSE LECLERE '©1 Rosebud ' cl Theta, Equations League, ■rjf National Honor Society, Old Gold and Ml Purple, Anchor Club, Gymnastics i a( Team, Louisiana Girls’ State, D.E., jv D.E. Style Show SUSAN LEITZ Flagtcam, Student Council Committee Treasurer, Anchor Club Pres., Louisi- ana Girls’ State, Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, State Rally, Red Cross, Powder Puff Foot- ball MIKE I.ENZ GREGORY ALAN LEWIS Gymnastic Team, Key Club Vice Pres., Band L.M.E.A., Anchor Club — Ensign, Bowling Team, Student Coun- cil, Red Cross MICHAEL LECLERE Equations League, Red Cross, Old Gold and Purple, Key Club Treasurer SENIORS SYBIL LEWIS Drill Team, Choir, Drama Club GAIL LLOYD Cheerleader, Drama Club, Tri-Hi-Y. Bi-Racial Committee, Art Club CYNTHIA LOUDING Pep Squad, Yearbook Staff, J.A CLARALINA LOPEZ JOSEPH LYNCH ANONA MACALUSO SENIORS FRANK MAGGIO Football, Baseball, Football Follies, Anchor Club Ensign, Key Club, D.E, Style Show MARLEEN MARCOTTE MICHAEL MARONGE Sponge” Baseball TERRY MARTIN Big T Basketball, Track, Boys’ Choir, Mixed Chorus, L.M.E.A. IRIS MARTINEZ Mu-Alpha Theta, Latin American, State Rally RODOLFO MARTINEZ SENIORS MAURICE McGEE MARILYNN McDONALD PATTI McCORD Tri-Hi-Y — Pres., Student Council, Band Sec., L.M.E.A., Pep Squad, Flag- team, Homecoming Court, La. Girls’ State, Old Gold and Purple, Drama Club, F.T.A., Anchor Club WILLIAM MATTHEWS EMMA McMILLON Twin Red Cross, Drama Club, F.H.A., Bowling Club IRMA McMILLON SENIORS JANET MEILLEUR Gypsy- Art Club CHERYL MEHRHOFF Homeroom Rep., Chorus SUZANNE MEQUET F.H.A., F.T.A., F.B.L.A., Drama Club, Anchor Club, C.O.E. Secretary SUZETTE MEQUET F.H.A., F.T.A., Drama Club, Anchor Club, F.B.L.A., C.O.E. JAMES MEYER D.E. STANLEY MICHEL Band, F.M.L.A. SENIORS CRAIG MIRAMBELL D.E. JAMES G. MIRE PATRICA MITCHEI.I. Band, Drama Club PAUL MONJURE JIMMY E. MOORE, JR Diamond Jem” Old Gold and Purple, Boys’ Sports GLORIA MORALES Latin American Club SENIORS SARA MORALES Latin American Club MICHEAL MOSLEY Football, J.V. Baseball ROSE MULLEN C.O.E., F.B.L.A. RUBY MURPHY Drama Club, F.H.A HAROLD MUSHOTT DIONNE NEELY De De Boo F.H.A., Jr. Achievement SENIORS ROBERT NICOLAY NANCY NORMAN PATRICIA O’BRIEN ANA OLANDA Treasurer of Latin American Club TERRENCE O’NEIL SHARON ORREL Flagteam, Student Council (Sec.), An- chor Club (Vice Pres.), Louisiana Girls’ State, Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., Home- room Rep. SENIORS FERNANDO ORTIZ L.A. Club, Art Club, Soccer Team JIMMY H ORTIZ J.V. Baseball, Football, Junior Achievement NANCY ORTIZ Pep Squad, Latin American Club, F.B.L.A. CAROLYN PARKER Sbortie SHARLF.NE PENNY PftS- — Art Club, Jr. Achievement SENIORS PERCY PETERS ALFRED PERALTA Drill Team, Chess Club, Key Club JoANN PIERRE Jo D.E., Jr. Achievement SHEILA PITTMAN CARL W. POINDEXTER Loe-ee Football — Captain, All-District Team LARRY PORCHE Concert Band, Stage Band, Marching Band, Governor’s Honors, Equations League, L.M.E.A., F.M.L.A., All-State Band SENIORS RONALD POWELL Animal T.N.T., Old Gold and Purple JOSEPH PREVITE ANTHONY PREVITE Band — 1st Lieutenant Sec., L.M.E.A., F.M.L.A., Stage Band Manager, Drama Club, F.T.A., Key Club, Bowling Team — Capt., Talent Show, Mixed Choir CYRIL RAMIL STEVE RAMSEY Newspaper Staff ANGELLA RICARD SENIORS RANDY RIVAS Old Gold and Purple — Reporter JOHNNY RIVET CHARLOTTE ROBERT Drama Club, F.H.A., Homeroom Rep., Cooperative Office Education, Red Cross LINDA ROBBINS Pep Squad, Girls’ Choir, L.M.E.A., F.H.A., C.O.E., F.T.A., F.B.L.A., Drama Club WYF.TTE ROBINSON Talent Show, Girls’ Choir, Library Club RAYMOND ROGERS Ray SENIORS PAM ROHR BACKER Cheerleader, Pep Squad, Drama Club — Sweetheart, Tri-Hi-Y GERRY ROLLAND Snookie Football, D.E., Drama Club, Talent Show, Bi-Racial Committee MICHAEL RONSONETTE Football, J.V. Baseball, Art Club, Red Cross Rep. BOBBY RUFFIN JOSEPH E. ROUILLIER Red Cross Rep., Homeroom Rep. Eagle Staff, Key Club Pres. UNA ROY D.E., D.E. Style Show, Yearbook Typ- ist, Pep Squad SENIORS ELBA E. ROMERO Latin American (See.), Soccer Team GAIL RUPPERT Chess Club, D.E. (Vice-Pres.), Drama Club, F.H.A., Red Cross, Key Club Sweetheart GWENDOLYN SANDERS Dina F.H.A. (Pres.), Creative Writing Club, Drama Club, Red Cross, Jr. Achieve- ment, F.B.L.A. PAMELA SASNETT Homecoming Queen, Flagteam, Tri- Hi-Y (Vice Pres.), Bi-Racial Commit- tee, Jr. Superlative, Key Club Sweet- heart, Homeroom Rep. PATSY SASNETT Drama Club, Chest Club, F.H.A. Treasurer DAVID SCHULTZ Baseball SENIORS ROCKCHILD SCOTT Rock” J.V. Track Team, Sr. Track Team, Jr. Achievement, Bowling Team, Home- room Rep. ELDF.N SHERMAN Band — Capt., L.M.E.A., Stage Band, F.M.L.A., Talent Show, Baseball, Homecoming Court MELVIN SHOWERS Basketball LYNN SIMON F.H.A., Honor Society, C.O.E. (Offi- cer), F.B.L.A. PAULINE SIMS Pee Wee Pep Squad, F.H.A., Drama Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Homeroom Rep., Talent Show PATRICIA SMITH Drama Club, F.H.A. Cross, Pep Squad SENIORS WILLIAM SMITH DEBRA SOFTLEY Debbie Flagteam Captain, Homecoming Court, Old Gold and Purple, Eagle Staff, Anchor Club, Art Club — Pres., Pep Squad HAZEL ANN SORDELET Haz Food Service, Tennis Team GERALD SPEAKS FRANCES ST. CYR Fran Powder Puff Football, F.H.A., Home- room Rep., Girls’ Choir DIANA SPENCER Pep Squad, Powder Puff Football, F.H.A., Speech Club, Drama Club SENIORS GREGORY STAMPLEY SHARON STEPTER Cheezy Talent Show SUSAN STERLING D.E. FAYE MARIA STEWART Homecoming Court, Jr. Class Pres., Sr. Class Officer, Bi-Racial Committee, Jr. Superlative, Eagle Staff, Drama Club — Vice-Pres., National Honor Society, Flag Team, F.M.L.A. Program Direc- tor, All State Choir RANDY STEWART Football, Drama Club RAYMOND STEWART Moon Football — Manager, Baseball and Basketball Manager SENIORS WELLINGTON STEWART Football LAURIE TAAFFE Film Club, Drama Club BLAKE TALIANEICH D.E. JOHN TEMPLETON Chess Club BURNETTE THOMPSON Lil Speed Track — Captain, Football, Home- room Rep., T.N.T., F.T.A., District Rally, French and Spanish Club CARL THORNTON Equations League, Chess Club, F.B.L.A. SENIORS FAXTON THURMAN Thurm Football Capt., Track, Basketball KARL TILLMAN DARLEEN TILLMAN Da Pep Squad, Track, Volleyball Team VAN TORRENCE Sweatbulch Basketball, Drama, Football LAWRENCE TUCKERSON Tuck Baseball, Track, Football JULINDA TURNER Juktt Drama Club STEVEN VICERA HUBIE V1GREUX AL WAIN WRIGHT SHARON-LYNN WARREN Choir MARY WASHINGTON Ethel” Girls’ Chorus, Jr. Achievement GREGORY WEBSTER Plates Drama, Band, Thespian Society SENIORS CAROL WHARTON D.E. Style Show, Gymnastics BARBARA WHITTINGTON Drama Club STEVE WILLEMET Homecoming Court, Yearbook (Edi- tor), Key Club (Pres.), La. Boys’ State, Bowling Team, Gymnastics Team, Anchor Club Ensign, Jr. Class Superla- tive, Bi-Racial Committee, Equations League, D.E. Style Show, Homeroom Rep. ADA WILLIAMS Creative Writing CYNTHIA WILLIAMS Tee-Tee Girls’ Choir, Mixed Choir DEIRDRE WILLIAMS Sweet Black D.E., Homeroom Rep., D.E. Style SENIORS EDDIE WILLIAMS KAREN WILLIAMS Land Choir, Volleyball TIMOTHY WILLIAMS Drill Team — Capt. WAYNE WILLIAMS T.N.T., Chess Club MARTIN WOODRUFF DELORES YOUNG Dee Junior Achievement, Choir, Modern SENIORS RAYETTA ANN ZOULEK Ray Ann Yearbook Staff, Old Gold and Purple Staff, F.H.A., Art Club, Red Cross MICHAEL LEWIS LESLIE DURETTE MARK ADAMS CHARLOTTE ROBERTS WILLIAM DRAUGHTER 85 PATRICIA GASSEN MARY BOYLAN ZANNIE BRAZLEY CHERYL MEHRHOFF 87 JAMES MIRE EUGENE CUROLE PATTI McCORD 88 MARIROSE and MICHAEL LECLERE PATSY and PAM SASWETT WAYNE WILLIAMS MARJORIE BOUDREAUX ROBIN HOWARD and SUZETTE MEQUET BABY EAGLES WENDY FERRER MICHAEL LAVIOLETTE 89 WYETTU ROBINSON ANONA MACOLUSO GAIL LaBORDE 90 ANN FERNANDEZ AL WAINWRIGHT 91 LYNN SIMON LARRY PORCHE LISA GREEN FAYE STEWART BABY EAGLES MICHAEL LENZ LISA DANTONIO MIKE TURNER WELLINGTON STEWART 92 TERRYLL BURNS JOE ROUILLIER SHARON KERWIN MARTHA GARCIA LEN HARRIS ROSALIE MELAN BABY EAGLES WARRENE BROWN CYNTHIA WILLIAMS 93 SENIOR WILL ANGELIGUE DeJEAN — wills her blackness to Linda Merrin. PATRICIA GASSEN — wills all her dried up El Marco pens to the next Vice-President of the Publicity Committee. I, JOE ROUILLIER — will to the next Key Club President the best of luck. CHARLOTTE ROBERT — leaves her easy going personality to Miss Solomon’s next year’s sar- castic COE student. CHERYL MEHROFF — leaves all her uneasy feelings to Mrs. Smith and her next encounter. KAREN COLLURA — wills her brother, Donald Collura to a newcoming senior, Donna Pipi- tone. ELDEN SHERMAN — wills his band co-captain’s bars to Ray Michel to use as fishing weights. I, ANDREW KOVACS — hereby will my 1st chair trumpet to anyone who can live it up. RICHARD BECK — leaves his complaints to Mrs. Hillburn and his art work to Mr. Jordan. JAMES MEYER — wills his nickname BRILLO” to the next curly haired senior. JANET MEILLEUR — leaves her best wishes and good luck to Kathy, Carol, and Pam for their next two years at Easton. DAVE KIMBALL — wills Nick Lachute his 2,001 tape and a hit. I, CYNTHIA WILLIAMS — will all my love and devotion to Douglas. I, BETTY KENNEDY — will my mouth full of excuses to Lawerence Sayler. MARILYN McDONALD — wills her gym suit to Miss Cooper. I, ROLAND BOUQUET — will my cheese smelling, dirty rotten tennis to Coach Ruth. ROSE LEE — wills her crooked ruler to the future classes of Mrs. Burkett. IRIS MARTINEZ — leaves her French, Spanish, and other languages to anyone who is inter- ested in getting them. JUAN HERNANDEZ — leaves his Spanish to Miss Paternostro, his English to Mara, Anny, and Chiqui, and his heart to WARREN EASTON. I, MARY BOYLAN — will to Wayne Hilliard, a real blue-eyed blonde, and to M.L. — DeeEeee. I, RANDY RIVAS — leave behind my spirit since that’s all I have. DAVID BALDWIN — leaves behind his broken locker. PATTI McCORD and HOWARD HENO — leave their lover quarrels to Mr. Steely, hoping he will understand. I, SHERWIN CARTER — leave my name on the girls’ toilet to the next boy that’s daring enough. A FRIEND — leaves her broken pencils and worn out erasers from drawing goal posters to Char- maine Mouton. I, DEIRDRE WILLIAMS — will all my wigs to Mr. Tootle. I, ROSE MELAN — will all my steno pads to Miss Manale. JIMMY BAISDEN — wills his sideburns to Mr. Tootle. ROBERT WEGMANN— wills his drinking ability to next year’s drunken football player. MIKE LECLERE — leaves his name roast beef to Mr. Tootle. BARBARA HANSON — wills her super afro natural wig to Miss Burkett. JACKIE DUGARS — wills her smile to Mrs. Solomon. JENNIFER HAYNES — wills her intelligence to Nathalie Stevens. DIANNAH HULBERT — wills a little sex appeal to our dear assistant principal, Mrs. Johns. WE, JENNIFER, DIANNAH, and MAMOU — will Wade Moore, Sandra’s love. I, ROBERT NICOLAY — will my Geometry know-how to Debra Duncan. JOYCE JACKSON — wills her Key to Kathy Fortener. AL PERALTA — gives Mr. Hamilton and homeroom 107, all the race horses. MICHAEL CLARK — wills all his empty wine bottles to James Hardin. MARY WASHINGTON — wills Sybil Lewis to Walter Brown. I, WYETTL ROBINSON will my love to the right one who comes along. I, VENITA AGE — will my engagement ring to Cynthia La Cour, Warrene Brown and Regen- ald Jennings always be together for the lifetime. Vienna Abramowitz Patricia Bachemin Cheryl Bankston Diana Boylston Herbert Caballero Eline Catalnotto 98 Miu Chan Peggy Clavi jo Shelia Clayton Diane Day Kathleen Dobbs Diana Dorsey 99 Irene Dowling Sharon Ducotc Cheryl Edwards Carol Hendrix Aletha Herbert Jessie Hills 100 Lillie Hilton Edmond Kihncl Cheryl Lavalais Merry Lehmann Joseph Lcmoinc Lillian Jackson Zenobia Johnson Connie Leonard Nancy Long Debbie M a merto 101 Joann Martineau Debbie Mercante Linda Merrew Charmaine Mouton Oscar Pickens Donna Pipitonc Edward Pontiff Ana Rajo m 102 Billy Richoux Salvador Russo Nathalie Stevens Laurence Thouphy Scharlene Trahan Ruthie Ward 103 Sherry Webster Freddie Williams Boyd Zimmerman Stafford Brady Yuk Chan Tracy A. Daigle 104 William Day Phyllis Hopwood Mona James Mary Lynn Marlene Malbrough 4aria Draper nita Frigo Cathy McCulley Ann Nieman Sammy Schwartz 105 Linda Sicncr Phyllis Armstead Vancsta Bell A1 Alvarez Ronald Applewhite Marilyn Souchon Iona Quinn Paul Bowden Jackie Bunn David Carter 106 Bonnie Chappeite Geralyn Dclat Debbie Dendinger Arthur Ernst Mike Freyder Alberto Garcia Linda Gould 107 Magda Guerra Evcrald Hay Mike Higgins Evelyn Lample Pat Lemoine Theresa Leyva 108 Aya Maza Shikita McCall 109 Lee Lovegron Clarence Maechling Herlinda Martin Mark Matherne Walter Mattix A1 McCuire Janice Meyer Tyrone Miller Janis Molcro Wade Moore Darnell Oelking Lawrence Sayles Anthony Scalisa Henry Schlindwcin no Esprindc Scoct Cathy Shelton Donna Tillman Denise Trepagnier Dysene Turks Olivia Vaddie Pam Swinea Wanda Viccra Vivian White Roxanne Wilson 111 Pearl Williams Cathy Yetta Robin Applewhite Aracely Castro Lucretia Dejean Steven Garidel 112 Ruby Garrett David Gendusa Vera Harrison David Kissee Linda Mammerto Margarita Martinez 113 Teri Thompson Sleep” is Wayne’s best subject. Christmas Time at Easton. 114 Cyril and Martin enjoy the Scene.' Mary Castillo Collenc Lewis Wanda .Martin Carolyn Pepp Joycelyn Picou Olga Garcia Edna Guerra Claudia Quintero Derek Reese Karen Leibell 119 Doniee Alfred Funis Andrews Betty Antill Lloyd Boleware Lorraine Boubcde Ann Bourgeois 120 Wanda Brown Jcaninc Burgard Carolyn Bussy Joseph Cuny Kenneth David Debbie Dendinger 121 Yvonne Doubleday Debra Duncan Marilyn Fontenoti Glenda Fremin Leo George Marcus Harris Angela Herbert Julie Himel Gwen Horn 122 Lydia Johnston Karen Keys Gezelle Ladmirault Kathy Meillcur JoAnn Owens Gina Pipitone 123 Eddie Brennan Nancy Chatalain Howard Davies III Laura Dawsey Cynthia Broussa Liz Calecas Peggy Drury Ted Dunn Roy Entwisle 124 Timmy Enrwislc Shirley Hamilton Sheila Hayes Vivian Hidalgo Bradley Fox Andrew Garcia Sheila Hills Patsy James Gurllermo Jara Jr. 125 Janeth Johnson Barbara Kihncl Karen Liebel Aldreama Myles Dorothy Newman George Orellana 126 Deborah Pate « :4 Richarel Peitier Claudette Reese Liz Ortiz Gcrado Pampin Tina Pauratoke Eva Ruiz Chris Slaughter Wayne Softley 127 Linda Pochc Clarice Smith Sylvia Smith Shelly Salmon Barbara Scott Pam Silvia Kevin Unbahagen Donald Valley 128 Bobbie Watts Amada Arais Donald Bernos Kevin Bohn Manlisa Willis Denise Adam Jeanne Boudreaux Constance Bourgeois Larry Brady 129 Sharon Stephens Gwen Tatum Joan Thigpen Sheila Smithson Mary Vickman 130 COMING TIVITIES 71-72 Wi linnet Sasnet Eugene Curole Debbie Softley 133 Joseph Johnson Faye Stewart Elden Sherman Debbie Athas HOMECOMING 1971-72 Queen Pam Sasnett Beams Radiantly 134 Councilman Joseph Dirosa crowns the queen. Queen Pam and King Steve look on as Councilman Dirosa and Mr. Plauche lift crown. The 1971-72 Homecoming Season began with the traditional football game on Thursday, Nov. 4. The following Friday evening, Nov. 5, an elaborate Homecoming Dance was held at the Rivcrgate. Finally at the stroke of one, and with the last notes of the band’s trumpet, the dance ended, and the homecoming festivi Pam sparkles beneath jeweled crown. 135 All hail the radiant queen and handsome king. QUEEN Pam Sasnett COURT 137 Martha Garcia 138 COURT HOMECOMING DANCE A little showing on the side Eagles do the Penguin. 141 £ Left to Right: Gregory Webster, Sharon Orrell, Greg Lewis, Martha Garcia, Gail Lloyd, Patti McCord, Pat Gassen, Henry Castro, Faye Ste- wart. Not Pictured: Jackie Dugars (Wittiest). SPOTLIGHT DANCE 72 We could have danced all night. Who wants Miss Easton? 1 do! I do! They should have given him Mr. Physique. Here I am! It had to be me Dianna Boylston 2nd Maid Charmaine Mouton Irene Bowling 3rd Maid 1st Maid 153 SPORTS F I G H T I N G E A G L E S 7 9 7 7 7 9 7 5 2 First Row, Left to Right: W Gam, M Mosley. R. Montgomery. R Weggman, L. Ayers, D. Trosclair. Pintaba, K. Helwick, F. Thurman, R Caruso. Second Row. Left to Right: B. Thompson. E. Ezel, C. Slaugh- ter, H. Castro, D. Collins, S. Watts, C. Matthews, W. Stweart, S. Vicera, F. Gagliano, M. Comer. Third Row. Left to Right:). Ruth, R. Nelson, S. Mcloud, M. Pritchett, F. Maggio, H. Caballero, S. Joseph, F. Dazzo, J. Cucurro, T. Harkness, W. Day. COACHES OF 1971-72 SEASON M. Comer J. Ruth Not Pictured: L. Chambers. CAPTAINS: M. Mosley, H. Chstro, F. Thurman, Coach J. Ruth. Let’s get this show on the road. 157 Now keep still! It’s not going to hurt. Wounded Eagle Randy Capuso gets first aid. Cookie Castro checks Bobcat defensive alignment. PV EASTON 20 Cookie Castro sets up to pass behind protection of F. Thurman and tough Eagle line in Homecoming encounter with the Bobcats. F. Thurman outruns Bobcat defenders for extra yardage. NICHOLLS 14 Coach Chambers and C. Slaughter urge defense to dig in. E. Ezelle beats Bobcat on touchdown catch. 160 The Eagles enjoyed a mediocre season considering the lack of depth on the team. The Eagles were virtually in every game until the lapse of manpower took its toll. The team, however, racked up three impressive victories; Reserve 30-6, St. Bernard 44-8, and a hardfought 20-14 homecoming victory over the Nicholl’s Bobcats. The Eagles barely missed upsetting two highly ranked teams. (Booker T. Washington, Cohen). Throughout the season, the Eagles did a good offensive job, rolling up 2,228 yards in total of- fense, 929 by rushing and 1,299 by passing. There were 110 first downs for the Eagles to the op- position’s 113. STATISTICS OPP W.E. First down 8 15 Yards gained rushing 49 138 Yards gained passing 115 128 Total offense 164 266 161 Pony Davis moves out for gain behind C. Matthews. EASTON 6 FORTIER 7 F. Thurman breaks in open behind tremendous blocking. F. Thurman escapes grasp of a Tarpon. ST A TI ST ICS OPP. W.E. First downs 13 6 Yards gained rushing 145 120 Yards gained passing 20 85 Total offense 165 205 A flock of hungry Eagles converges on a Tarpon. What the hell’s going on? H. Castro shoots down St. Bernard behind Slaughter’s protection H. Castro sets offensive machine in motion. R Caruso makes stinging tackle as teammates watch. F. Thurman goes up and over for extra yardage. STATISTICS First clowns Yards gained rushing Yards gained passing Total offense OPR W.E. 7 10 106 198 8 221 114 419 EASTON 44 ST. BERNARD 8 165 E. Davis, 31, takes a hand-off from Beaver, 14, and goes up the middle Faxton, 35, on the move up the middle. M. Mosely, 28, stretches for pass from quarterback T. Beaver, 14. STATISTICS OPP. W.E. First downs 8 10 Yards gained rushing 138 125 Yards gained passing 0 30 Total offense 138 155 Beaver, 14, steps back to hand off to Thurman, 35. S2 - Theodore Hawkness. 28 - M.ke Mosley. 77 - Bill Day. 44 - Charles Matthews, 63 - Steve Vicero, 51 - Herber, Caballero Faxton Thurman, 68 — Russell Pintado, 76 — Frank Maggio, 29 — Eddie Ezell. OFFENSE 19 — Henry Castro, 35 — DEFENSE 20 — Robbi Wegmann. 83 — Shelby Joseph, 34 — Randy Carusi 66 — Karl Hclwick. 29 nrs'Tro Iair. 82 —;T Harkness. 76 — V Miggio; 44 — C. Matthews. 168 Eddie Ezell. 12 Michael Pritchett, 3i — Pony Davis, 65 — Den- ALL DISTRICT Dope! Dope! Gimme dope! I need dope.' PRIZE PA CKA GE 71-72 I can’t believe he’s got the whole thing.” Try it, you’ll like it. Tried it. Thought I was gonna die. Van Torrence, up for two.” . . . BASKET lord, please don’t let me miss. D. Radeker — Forward Forward G. Thompson — Forward T. Beaver — Guard BALL . . 1972 Joe Johnson, Walt Frazier No. 2. Uft to Right, First Row: R Keys, D Harrison (manager). Coach Achas, O. Gorman (manager), T Beaver. Second Row: F. Perry, G. Thomas. L. Williams. D Ra deker, V. Torrence. Third Row:). Hardin, J. Johnson, T. Harkness. Kneeling Q. Gorman, Michael Clark. Standing, Left to Right: C. Wagner. E. Thompson. M. Davis, C. Ford. K. Tyler, G. Elum, R. Elum, C. Slaughter, B. Montgo- mery. Willie Gant, C. Trosclair. 175 Terry Beaver starts fa Melvin Davis goes high for two points against Hornets (J.V.) GO EAC James Harding drives for two as A. Connors looks on. Terry Beaver takes jumper fi Melvin Davis banks two more in for Eagles. LES GO! Frank Perry makes lay-up on two Hornets. Teddy Harkness makes easy lay- Terry Beaver sets up Eagle play. E AG L Frank Perry stans to make move on Bobcat defender. up on two Bobcat defenders. Van Torrence adds one point more for the Eagles. W. Gant grabs loose rebound against Bobcats. (JV) jump shot on Hornet defender. (JV) 4k Van Torrence — Center 1971-1972 BASKETBALL DIST. 8AAAA Easton 62 Cohen 63 Easton 57 Landry 58 Easton 57 Fortier 67 Easton 41 Nicholls 53 Easton 58 McDonogh 60 Easton 68 Cohen 69 Easton 47 Landry 65 Easton 13 Fortier 14 Easton 44 Nicholls 45 Easton 31 McDonogh 35 182 OFFICERS: Left to Right: Debbie Softly, President; Bertha Albright, Vice President; Tcrryl Burns, Secretary. 183 ART CLUB Lift to Right: KnttUng: Charma.ne Mouton. Robin Goodwyne. Cathy McCully. Fmt Row: Fernando Ortiz. Debbie Softly, Bertha Albright, Terryl Bums. Pat Sm.th. Second Row: Mr. Jordan, Eugene Curolc, Daniel Bcnelli, Mark Mathcrne, David Kunzli. OLD COLD AND PURPLE OFFICERS: Left to Right, Standing: Debbie Sof- tley. Artist; Sitting; Rene Boudreaux, Typist; Andrew Kovacs. Editor; Caroly Hendrix. Co-Ed- itor. S ”S Boudreaux, Vera Harrison, Carolyn Henedrix, Van Torrence, Vienna Abramowita, Evelyn Umple, Mrs. Nelkin. Staging Debbie Softley, Danny Benelh, Steve Ramsey. Virgil Robinson, Virgil Aguilar, Andrew Kovacs, Randi Rivas. MU ALPHA THETA Left to Right, Seated: Lee Lovegren. First Row: Lynn Lennox, Jan Kurz, Debbie Athas, Gail Laberde, Diana Boylston, Charmaine Moucon. Second Row: Ed Landry, Chris Bordcs, Howard Heno, Dianna Hulbert, Geri Delattc, Susan Lcitz, Mrs. Hillbum. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Uff to Right in Bus: Wayne Softley. Mona Guillory, Diana Boylston, Gail Ruppert, Pam Sasnett, Jan Kurz. Sharon Ducote, Mike Higgins. On Top of Bus: Anthony Catalo- nocta, Steve Willemet, Robbie Wegman, Don Collura, Lee Lovegren. Greg Lewis, Eugene Curole, Mike Adler, Joe Rouillier, Frank Maggio, Mike LeClere, Mr. Montalba- no. Sponsor. KEY CLUB Left to Right, Standing: Joe Rovillier, President. Sitting: Mike LeClere, Treasurer; Steve Willemet, Senior Direc- tor; Greg Lewis, Vice President. Second person standing: Mike Adler, Secretary. ANCHOR CLUB Left to Right, Sitting: Gail LaBordc, Treasurer; Jan Kura, Senior Director; Rene Bou- dreaux, Secretary; Sharon Ducote, Sophomore Director; Charmaine Mouton, Junior Di- rector. Standing: Sharon Orrcll, Vice President; Susan Leitz, President. Left to Right, Sitting, First Row: D. Schultz, P. Gasscn, C. Castro, W. Ferrer, J. Kurz, R. Boudreaux, S. Orrcll, S. Leitz. Second Row, Sitting: G. LaBordc, D. Softley, M. Boy- lan, D. Mermerto, G. Dclatte, M. Guillory, C. Mouton, J. Boudreaux. Third Row, Kneeling: D. Boylston, P. Swinea, P. Rohrbacker, D. Oelking, M. Souchon, C. Hendrix, G. Pipitone. Fourth Row. Standing: F. Maggio, G. Lewis, C. Anderson, S. Ducote, D. Felker, S. Willemct. On Dock: A. Frigo, V. Abramowitz, D. Collura, D. Pipitonc 187 From Right to Left. Standing: Jesus Michellen, Edgar Garcia. Fernando Zuniga. Luis Alvarado, Mario Alvarado. Nery Garzaro, Miguel Rosales, Jorge Erazo, Juan Hernan- dez. Hugo Gonzales. Ana Rajo. Thelma Castro. Mario Chirinos, Danilo Galindo. Miguel Martinez. Guillermo Dardon. Kneeling: Guillermo Jura, Adalberto Garcia, Vivian Hidalgo. Rebecca Rodriguez. Margarita Martinez, Aracely Castro. Second Row: Lizctte Mejia, Amada Arias. Martha Zepeda, Anny Melendez, Rebecca Morales, Gladys Gon- zales, Mara Garcia, Mara Morales. Victoria Contreras. Front Row: Sandra Williams, Magda Guerra. Fernando Ortiz, Ana Olano, Ana Maza, Elba E. Romero. LATIN-AMERICAN CLUB OFFICERS: Magda Gucrro, Secretary; Elba Romero, President; Fernando Ortiz, Vice President; Ana Olando, Treasurer; Sandra Williams, Sweetheart. 188 OFFICERS: Miguel Rosales. Luis Alvarado; Captain Mario Chirinos; Co-Captain. SOCCER TEAM Left to Right, Back Row: Ernesto Schwcikcrt, Hugo Gonzales, Mario Chirinos, Danilo Galindo, Mr. Jordan; Coach, Edgar Garcia, Juan Hernandez, Adalberto Garcia, Anto- nio Canto, Nicholas Lachute. Front Row: Fernando Ortiz, Guillermo Dardon, Luis Alvarado, Jorge Erazo, Esteban DeCastro, Guillermo Jara, Miguel Rosales. ADVANCED GIRLS' CHOIR Stated: Jance Evans, Sharon Blond, Diannah Hulbert, Tcrryll Bums, Jennifer Haynes, Kathy Fortner, Bernice Joiner, Gail Lloyd, Joyce Jackson, Darlecn Heidel- berg, Francis St. Cyr, JoAnn Martineau. Standing: Marline Marcottc, Debbie Mercante, Faye Stewart, Delores Young, Diana Boylston, Charmainc Mouton, Linda Robbins, Helles Frcdick, Anita Frigo, Anna Maza, Esprindle Scott, Sharon Warren, Brenda Kcmell, Connie Cooper. MIXED CHORUS Row 1: D. Spencer, A. Fleury, C. Carter. G. Baptiste. J. Burgard, R. Thornton, P. Sylvia, J. Dugas. C. Lacour, C. Williams. G. Hawkins, E. Carter, D Adams. S. Webster. Row 2: C. Gray, W. Brown. D. Hill, R. Cannady. A. Herbert. 190 GIRLS' CHORUS Row I: Cynthia Broussard, Carmen Granderson, Venita Age, Darlcen Tillman, Cynthia Spencer, Cheryl Johnson, Debra Carr, Sharon Bray. Row 2; Julie Serou, Fur- tis Andrews, Elizabeth Kennedy, Diana Spencer, Mary Jackson. Row 3: Debbie Anguzza, Toni Sercovitch, Gloria Morales, Sara Morales, Angela Ricard. Row 4: Pa- tricia Mitchell, Zenobia Johnson, Janeth Johnson, Maria Gonzalez, Mona Faye James, Korsette Dupclay, Sherry Francis, Pat Doughty, Artemicc Walker. Row 6: Angie Dcjcan, Enonc Gray. WARREN EASTON GOLDEN EAGLE STAGE BAND Kneeling, Ijft to Right: A. J. McGovern, Howard Heno, Alex Jones, Frank Gagliano. Second Row: Larry Porche, Donald Luminais, Manuel Franklin, Lynn Lennox, John DuBois, Mary Boylan. Third Row: Kenneth Maurean. Dwight Picou, Tony Previte. Stanley Michcll. Cecil Washington, Andy Allnct. Fourth Row: John Baber, Andy Kovacs, Tommy Jennings, Elden Sherman, Donald Collura. 1972 BAND OFFICERS Kneeltng, Uft to Right: Anthony Previte, Elden Sherman, Mary Boylan, D Luminais. Standing, Left to Right: Tyrone Butler, Frank Gagliano, Tommy Jennings, Larry Porche, Edward Thompson, Andy Kovacs, Howard Heno, Patti McCord, Wallace Dillon. 192 WARREN EASTON COLDEN EAGLE BAND Fint Row, Left to Right: H Hcno, A. J. McGovern, D. Collura, A. Jones. F. Gagliano, L. Clark, D. Collins, C Thomas. A. Allnet, J. Baber, L Porchc. Second Row: R Michel. A Kovacs. E. Sherman. M. Gaines. M. Daire, T. Jennings. G. Williams. G. Elum. R. McCams, D. Bemos Third Row: D. Luminais. J. Boudreaux. L. Lennox, M. Franklin. E. Thompson M Fortner, R. Searcy, W. Dillon, C. Washington. J. Shipman. Fourth Row: Mr Arthur J. Knight. Director. K Maureau. P. Clayijo, E. Calecas, V. Perkins. M Dumas. T. Montgomery. T. Harrison. T Magee. G. Brumfield. K. Caballero. J. Thigpen. J. Meyer. Fifth Row: L. Durette. S. Willis. V Harrison. M. Boylan, P. McCord. T Butler, A. Prcvitc, S. Michel, M. Pritchett. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Left to Right: Elden Sherman. Co-Captain Larry Porchc, Drum Major Howard Heno, Captain Left to Right: Anthony Previte. Parliamentarian; Donald Collura, Treasurer; Elden Sherman, Vice President; Andrew Kovacs, President; Faye Stewart, Pro- gram Director; Larry Porche, Secretary. Lift to Right, Knotting: Terryll Bums, Diana Boylston, Faye Stewart, Darleen Heidelberg. Standing: Tommy Jennings, Cecil Washington, Anthony Previte. John Baber. Larry Porche. Frank Gagliano, Andrew Kovacs. Donald Collura, Lynn Lennox, Elden Sherman, A. J. McGovern, Howard Heno, Timothy Harrison. Patti McCord, Kathy Caballero, Mr. Arthur J. Knight, Sponsor. 194 RED CROSS OFFICERS: Left to Right: Sharon Ducotc; Mrs. Sneed, Advisor; Debbie Den- dinger. Left to Right, Kneeling: Clarise Smith, Robin Goodwyne, Charlene Trahan, Debbie Dendinger, Sharon Ducotc, Irma McMillon, Donna Pipitone, Bertha Albright. Standing: Mrs. Sneed, Gwen Bailey, Diane Dorsey, Lillian Jackson, Leslie Durette, Diannah Hulbert, Vienna Abramowitz, Bradley Fox, Herbie Caballero, Lee Lovcgren. DRAMA CLUB Fmt Row. Lift to Right: Claudia Reynolds, Cloriece Smith. Diana Dorcty, Gwen Bailey, Bernice Joiner. Kerry Granderson, Pat Smith, Pat Michell. Barbara Whitington. Cathy McCully, Gay Goodwyne, Faye Stewan, Vienna Abramowitz, Robin Goodwync. Standing: Mr. Victor Klein. Sponsor. Diana Spencer, Brenda Kemell. Charlene Trahan. George Williams, L D. Tyler, Donald White, Emma McMillion, Bradley Fox, Lillian Harden, Irwin Langhoff, Lefty Megee, Gail Loyd, Iona Mae Quinn, Gerry Rolland, Dianana Hulbert, Anthony Prcvitc, Ricky Lcdet, Jackie Dugars, Cheryl Bankston, Joyce Jackson, Cathy Caballero, Brian Gauthier. 'O 4 Ijtft to Right, Seated: Shelia Claytop, Linda Mcrrcn. Standing: Dcidrc Williams, Jackie Dugars, Terry Heidelberg, Vienna Abramowitz, Robin Howard, Gail Lloyd, Diannah Hulbert, Cheryl Lavalias, Anita Frigo, Jennifer Haynes. U f to Rjght: Mary Boylan, Calcasieu City House of Representatives; Sharon Orrcll, Jackson City. Chief of Police; Jan Kura. Iberia City. Commissioner of Public Relations; Sue Lcitz, Washington City. Commissioner of Public Health; Patti McCord. Morehouse City. District Attorney; Terryl Bums. Webster City. House of Representatives; Irwin Langhoff, Iberia City, District Attorney; Steve Willemet, Calcasieu City, Commissioner of Public Works; Faye Stewart, Beauregard City, House of Representatives; Marirose LaClare, Lafayette City, Commissioner of Public Health. LIBRARY WORKERS Stated: Elaine Gable, Sandra Laville, Elizabeth Kennedy. Standing: Warren Jones, Aurolyn Adams. 198 GIRLS' STATE AND BOYS' STATE STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE Left to Right, Kneeling: Diana Boylston, Irwin Langhoff, Susan Leitz. Standing: Mr. Plauchc, Herlind Martin, Pat Gasscn, Mona Guillory, Patti McCord, Sharon Orrcll, Martha Garcia, Darlccn Heidelberg, Mrs. Sims. BI-RACIAL COMMITTEE Left to Right: Pam Sasnett, Steve Willemet, Faye Stewart. Sharon Ducote, Patti McCord, Gail Lloyd. 199 FLACTEAM CAPTAINS Left to Right: Debbie Softley, Jan Kurz. 7 972 FLACTEAM Lift to Right: Captain Debbie Softley. E — Sharon Orrell. A — Pam Swenia, S — Susan Leitz, T — Tcrryll Burns. O - Debbie Dendinger. N — Faye Stewart. Captain Jan Kurz. Top Row: Sharon Ducotc, E — Mary Boyian. A — Irene Dowling. G - Patti McCord. L - Darnell Oelking, E - Wendy Ferrer. S - Pam Sasnett. Dianna Boylston 200 EASTON Captain Debbie Softley, E — Sharon Orrcll, A — Pam Swinca, S — Susan Leitz, T — Terryll Bums, O — Debbie Dendinger, N — Faye Stewart, Sharon Ducote. EAGLES Captain Jan Kurz, E — Mary Boylan, A — Irene Dowling, G — Patti McCord, L — Darnell Oelking, E — Wendy Ferrer, S — Pam Sasnett, Dianna Boylston. The Warren Easton Flagteam, the oldest flagteam in New Orleans, colorfully represents the school at numerous functions throughout the year. Team members participare in half-time shows, pep rallies, and Mardi Gras parades. In the past they have won many competitions in tourna- -ments. Captains of the 1971-72 Flagteam arc Debbie Softley and Jan Kurz. Miss M. Dumaine is the Flagteam advisor and sponsor. 201 202 L ft to Right. Beverly Dixon, Charmaine Mouton, Vienna Abramawitz. CHEERLEADERS PEP SQUAD TENNIS TEAM Fint Ron. Lift to Right: C. Lauding, R. Roberts, G. Horn, M. Fontenot, P. Silvia, E. Guerra, S. Stevens. Second Row, Left to Right: D. Dcndenger, J. Lewis, T. Simon, P. Bachem- in, D. Tillman, L Poche, A. Frigo, D. Felkcr, Captain. Lift to Right, Kneelmg: D. Boylston. A. Frigo, G. Fitzmorris, T. Bums, N. Long, J. Cleveland, C. McCully. Fint Row: Debbie Dendingcr, Kathleen Dobbs, M. Chan, W. Mar- tin, Mrs. DeLouise, sponsor, K. Caballero. Second Row: Walter Mattix, H. Caballero, B. Day, M. Mabrough — sixth on first row, A. Niemann — third on first row. 204 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Kneeling, Left to Right: E. McMillon, C. Smith, B. Hanson, B. Joiner, P. Sims, R. Lee, P. Smith. Standing, Left to Right: M. Chan, E. Guerra, K. Keys, T. Simon, D. Dendinger, Y. Crawford, S. Asterling, G. Kenny, Mrs. Westbrook. CHESS CLUB Standing, Left to Right: C. McCully, N. Long, G. Pcppitone, T. Dunn, A. ParaJta, A. Niemann. Sitting: M. La- vioktte, Miss Garrett, B. Gauthier, D. Kimball. a 205 Sitting, Left to Right: P. Bums, R. Wilson, L. Dantonio, D. Binnato, C Anastasopoulos, G. Ruppcrt, D. Lambert, I. Rosa, D. Roy, U. Roy, R. DilSilva. Pint Row, Standing: Miss Hodge, S. Runco, A. McGuire, D. Daigreport, A. Canto, R. Fairchild, D. Hill, D. Williams, E. Fitzwilson, E. Hays, C. Edwards, G. Rolland, M. Laviolctte, P. Cuadrado, D. Kimball, S. Komiskey, Mr. Pieser, R. Kissell. Second Row, Standing: J. Lynch, A. Alvarez, A. Henderson, J. Hernandez, J. Coralcs, C. Edwards, J. Duplantis, J. Broussard, C. Barrett, J. Baisden, M. Laciere, B. Taliancich, J. Meyer, C. Mirambell. Sitting, Left to Rjght: Toni Chabaud, Lynn Simon, Paula Bonnet, Suzette Mequet, Suzanne Mcquet. Standing: Charlotte Robert, Karen Collura, Sandra Andry, Fay Palmer, Ivy Hampton, Rosa Mullen, Sylvia Gutierrez, Janis Durscy, Karen Cleveland, Debbie Couch. 207 JR. T.N.T. Stated. Left to Right: Leo Aires, Frank Bact, James Cooper, L. D. Tyler, Faxton Thurman, Wellington Stewart, Allen Coleman, Sherman Carter, Theodore Cooper, Bobby Ruf- fin, Clarence Scheurer. Standing: Mr. Hilton Cottcn, Steve Nicolay, Dennis Trosclair, Wesley Morris, Fernando Ortiz, Jesus Melendez, Andre Colar, Magda Guerra, Edmond Kihnel, David Radeckcr, Martin Woodruff, Anthony Catalanotto, Joe Curet, Robert Nicolay. OFFICERS: Left to Right: Magda Guerra, Vice-President; L. D. Tyler, Treasurer; Robert Nicolay, Presi- dent; Fayon Thurman, Sgt. at Arms; Anthony Catalanotto, Secretary. 208 T.N.T. CLUB FUTURE TEACHERS “N” TECHNICIANS Kneeling, Left to Right: K. Rayes, R. Caruso, W. Turley, E. Thorncon, A. Boubede, R. Kathman, O. Pickens, K. Helwick, A. Cohoon. Standing: R. Rockwell, C. Shing, H. Montamat. W. Goula, K. Hills, R. Ford, R. Jones, W. Williams, A. Pinell, G. Enrwise, K. Farrington, C. Catalanotto, J. Crutti, J. Rodriguez, L. Dazet, E. Pontiff, M. Freydcr, K. Bernard, R. Powell, S. Vicera, J. Ortiz, G. Cook, Mr. Jos. W. Turner, Club Co-ordinator. F.B.L.A. S. Andry, G. Bailey. D Baldwin. D. Baughman. D. Bemos, J. Berthclot, B. Bickham, J. Blackwell, P. Bonnett, M. Boudreaux, M. Boylan, T. Bums, E. Carter, E. Catalanotto, T. Chabaud. K. Cleveland, T. Daigle, G. Dclattc. D. Dendinger, J. Dorsey, I. Doublcday, P. Edwards, M. Elman, E. Gable, M. Gaines, M. Garcia, S. Gutierrez, S. Hamilton. I. Hampton, D. Hanscom. S. Hanscom, C. Hendrix, L. Henry, E. Herrera, R. Jackson, M. James, L. Johnston, M. Jung, R. Keyes, B. Kih- . nel, E. Lample, K. Liebcl, N. Long, M. Malbrough, S. Mequet, S. Mequet, J. Morel, R. Mullen, F. Palmer, D. Pipitonc, G. Pipitone, A. Rajo, S. Raymond, C. Rob- ert, P. Rohrbacker, T. Scorze, L Simon, J. Smith, M. Souchon, E. Sule, G. Tatum, M. Theisen, G. Williams. OFFICERS: L. Lovegren. S. Orrell, K. Collura, D. Couch. C. Burrell, D. Schultz. M Docusen. OFFICERS Fint Row, Left to Right: David Schultz, Lee Lovegren, Shaon Or- rell, Charlotte Burrell. Second Row, Left to Right: Max Docusen, Debra Couch, Karren Collura. UTURE USINESS EADERS MERICA 211 J$£S ’v ' , « J« %e —J « ? « - -A ., “ ‘ yg ■■Bvs Sml ■■■■■■ £ •25 V ,. —v « A« + $ VK’ ?f‘§S 1 ''1 5 v%jS ii ',ov3 ' c ' i ,rv A . w£f T tSS!? 212 Congratulations to Mrs. Crier and Staff From the Students of 202 213 Congratulations Graduates, you are now taking a major step up the ladder of life, and an important step it is toward a rewarding future. Today's army can help you in that direction with any number of guaranteed programs designed for high school graduates. Contact SSG Lawrence Wesley, Room 101 A, Customhouse, 423 Canal Street, New Orleans (527-6120) for information about your future in today's army. Today's army wants to join you at a much higher salary (and you may not have to spend it). Compliments of Homeroom 203 M rs. Nelkins, Advisor Right On From a Friend CURCURU’S FOOD STORE 3 126 Bienville 821-0782 FINE FOODS, STAPLES, GROCERIES AND MEATS We Make Sandwiches for Warren Easton Students FROST-TOP THE WINNERS' PLACE TO MEET 2900 Canal Street THE COLONIAL BANK MAKES IT HAPPEN N0W! COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Personal Loans Commercial Loans Safe Deposit Boxes Free Parking SAVINGS EARN THE MAXIMUM LEGAL INTEREST RATE AND ARE INSURED UP TO $20,000 BY THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION '9 • r- GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 72 GOOD LUCK and the to EAGLE MRS. CRIER MR. AND MRS. from U. P. 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