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The Bunkie Record from Bunkie, Louisiana • 9

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The Bunkie Recordi
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Bunkie, Louisiana
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THE BUNKIE letters RECORD Bunkie, Thursday, April 25, 1974 Page 9 beat Natchitoches 6-4 BUS concert held Bunkie High's girls delivered a clean sweep, as usual, to pace the Panther tennis team to a 6-4 victory over Natchitoches Central last Tuesday. Undefeated Barbara Kramer, Bunkie1! No, 1 girl, defeated Peggi Ates in a mixmateh, 6-1, 6-0. Following suit were teammates Jill Marchive, with a 6-1, 4-6, 6-1 win over Barbara Irchird; Debbie Firmin with a 6-3, 6-0 victory over Sherrill Ber-gdorf; and Kathy Baradell, with a 6-0, 6-0 whitewash of Vicki Hayes. Bunkie' boys split their four matches. Triesch Voelker of Bunkie lost to Vernon Matousky of Natchitoches by 1-6, 1-6, but the No.

2 Panther, Ken Hall, defeated Roger McCoy by 6-3, 6-1. John Didier of Bunkie defeated Craig Carter, 6-3, 6-4, but Roland Deville lost the No. 4 match to Steve Fletcher by 5-7, 4-6. Firmin and Baradell lost to Burgdorf and Irchird, 3-6, 2-6, and Hall and Didier lost to McCoy and Matousky, 3-6, 7 6, 4-6. ft.

II JP 1 If ji Bunliie Elementary honor roll named Live Win CDA awards Pictured are Avoyelles Parish winners of the National Essay Contest sponsored by Court St. Anthony 968 of Bunkie, Catholic Daughters of America. They are members of the Junior Class of St. Joseph's High School at Plaucheville and are (from left) Sister Andrea, principal and English teacher; Carolyn Firmin, accepting for third place winner, Nanette Fischer; Kathy Bordelon, second place winner; Robert Fleming, first place winner; and presenting awards Mrs. Marie Ducote, member of CDA Educational Involvement Committee.

The subject of the essays was on "The Right To Life." Crawfish 330 Kimberly Bazile, Tony Beverly, Roxanne Bordelon, Adarian Butler, Lori Carter, Louella Christmas and Sharon Duncan. Third grade; Becky Boatner, Duane Glenn, Camala Griffin, William Holts, Bruce Jackson, Milton Milford, Randy Reynolds, Valencia Bacon, Bettina Buxton, Melissa Courville, Paul Faye Laborde, Youlanda Johnson, Beatrice Kelly, Patricia Leary, Charlotte Milligan, Vinence Robinson, Regina Palmisano. Craig Redmon and Phyllis O'Nishea. Fourth grade; Billie Jo Catlett, Margie Jeffery Johnson, Thurman Wade, Jamie Cox, Deborah Holland, Joni St. Romain, Daniel Bordelon, Irma Veal, Natalie Bazile, Karen Fontenot, John Jacobs, Jerry Lachney, Christine Lewis and Connie McCaleb.

1. 1. 1 Tttr aril; fT rpiii Michael Williams. Recognized as members of the 1974 Avoyelles Parish Honor Band were the following members; Roland Deville, Anthony Corner, Willie Peterson, Lawrence Kelly, Lloyd Robinson, Randy Seales, Mervin Redmon, Rodney Andes, and Chris Juneau. Receiving trophies for Superior Solos at the -Avoyelles Parish Solo 11 Festival were; Reddex Washington, Edward Christian and Mervin Reed.

Receiving the Head Majorette Trophy was Cindy Chenevert. The Feature Twirler Trophy went to Eloise Tassin and the other Senior majorette trophy went to Wanda Malbreaugh. Francis LaCour, director, presented the Best All Around Bandsman Award, which is sponsored by Bunkie Coca Cola, to senior bandsman Anthony Comer. Lt. Patterson ends course in med service Second Lieutenant Charles Patterson, 23, son of Mrs.

Ellen Patterson, 406 N. Sycamore St. Bunkie, completed an eight-week medical service corps officer basic course at The Academy of Health Sciences of the U. S. Army, Ft.

Sam Houston, Tex, During the course, students receive training and orientation in a variety of military subjects, including military law, unit administration and management, medical supply principles, preventive medicine, and certain emergency medical care procedures. Lt. Patterson's wife, Doris, lives at 104 N. Cottonwood in Bunkie. Fifth: Ward HD visits open house recently Four members of the Fifth Ward Homemakers Club attended the Fifth Ward Baptist Mission open house recently.

Mrs. C.T. Gunn, wife of the mission pastor and an active member of the club, welcomed fellow members Mrs. Ronald Juneau, Mrs. Charles Bordelon, Mrs.

P.B Kelone and Miss Helene Guillot. The club donated several pair of eye glasses to the arks vi lie Lions Club during the month of March, it was reported. Garland I Catu) Wright At 346-7997 FOR ORDERS 1 Hwy. 71 Morrow Ten Miles South Of Bunkie Fifth grade; Monica Barone, Michael Townsend, Terrell Holts, Troy Quirk, Jim Carter, Ann Mouliere, Connie Hukins, Tony Locks, Bemadette Robinson, Betty Mackey and Sandra Bascoe. II winners Group The Bunkie High School Band presented its annual Spring Concert in Haas Auditorium Tuesday.

Recently presented in concert were the stage band and the Concert Band. The annual band awards were presented at die conclusion of the concert. First Year Service Awards (medals) went to; Roland Anderson, Rodney Andes, Chris Armand, Chris Juneau, Mark Lemoine, Mervin Redmon, Robert Simon, Kerry Woodall, Kenneth Bradshaw Debra Christian, Otis Corner, Keatrina Williams, Patti Cullen, Marlene Juneau, Dane 11 Juneau, Lawrence Kelly, Michael Spears, Anthony Dixon, Monica Palermo, Cynthia Milligan, and Jana Saulsbury. Second Year Service Awards, (sweaters) went to; Roland Deville, Randy Ducote, Selwyn Hukins, Donna Mose, Conrad Prier, Charles Sampson, Steven Scott, Steven Jackson, Eloise Tassin and Ricky Thomas. Third Year Service Awards (trophies) which were sponsored by The Bunkie Bank, Firnberg Insurance, Haas Insurance and the Avoyelles Trust Savings Bank went to; Regina Chambers, Cindy Chenevert, Edward Christian, Anthony Corner, Willie Peterson, Lloyd Robinson, Randy Seales, Reddex Washington, and I here's to HEALTH 1 7 Our policy is consideration for your good health.

Everything to keep the family in good health. Bunkie Pharmacy Fred Fogleman Your Druggist 206 S.West Main Phone 346-6343 Use Growing Soybeans This A total of 96 students in the five grades at Bunkie Elementary School have been named to the honor roll for the fifth six-week period, it was announced today. The or better students in the first grad are; Connie Bazart, Linda Brown, Shuranda Butler, Felecia Clayton, Sandra O'Bannon Sarah Laborde, Michael Dubea, Jerry Harris, Tony Jacobs, Eric Joseph, Phillip Kelley, Bryan Michot, Stephanie Pearson, Brett Stagg, Michelle Stevens, Amelia Wickliffe, Renwick Bacon, Jennifer Douzart, Karen Fauver, ToddFraaer, Kiedra Green, Reneice Correll, James Griffin, Wytona Johnson and Rhonda Miller. Second grade; Ruby Nell Griffin, Tina Lachney, Sherri Mackey, Kimberly Marcotte, LaShaundra Ned, Youlanda Wiley, Marvalene Gauthier, Marion Denton, Mickey Webb, Alice Ven-able, Denae Thibodeaux, Ranita Sampson, Paula Robinson, Shevonne Prescott, Levi Phillips, George Mouton, Stanley Andrus, Tina Bacon, in? vsg I1UESTIWTG eas Croup II winners in the recent St. Anthony poetry contest show are (from left) with Sister Annalee, principal; Sandra Lena, first palce; Jody Barbe' third place; Brother Edward, English teacher; and Randy Polito, second place.

im mrs Pound Call new name for United Gas. raTvTIIT? to iwr.v tfirt astn'tifffl i mi Poetry winners Above are the group 1 winners of the poetry contest at St. Anthony School sponsored by Court St. Anthony 968 of Bunkie, Catholic Daughters of America. Shown (from left) are Sister Annalee, principal; Greta Turner, first; Darla Armand, third; Duke Gremillion, second; and Brother Edward Kessler English teacher.

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