BOLTON HIGH SCHOOLAlumni AND FRIENDS Newsletter
YOUR ALMA MATER
GET INVOLVED!NEEDS YOU!In honor of the celebration of Bolton’s Centennial, we have renewed all
memberships for the 2015 Calendar Year. If you were wondering why you hadn’t received your renewal for this year... Well, now you know! So! Now that you are all Bolton High School Alumni Association Members, what do
you do next? We have a few ideas.
Join a committee! Which one is the best fit for you? Many hands make light work, and you’ll also have FUN with your fellow almuni members! All while working toward one cause, to keep our alumni legacy a
strong one.
Lifetime Membership? Contact Chairman Stan Bollinger at [email protected]
Newsletter? Contact Chairman Amanda Bolton Chenevert at [email protected]
Museum? Contact Chairman Sara Fuhrer at saracovla@aolcom.
Brick Walk Patio Project? Contact Chairman Preston Mansour at [email protected]
Membership? Contact Chairman Marvin McDonald at [email protected]
SPRING 2016
From the newPRINCIPAL
To the Alumni of Bolton High School, let me say hello and express how excited I am to be a part of the Bolton family. Since I took the principal position here at the end of July, and I haven’t had the opportunity to meet you in person, I just wanted to take a few minutes and share some things with you.
I grew up in Delhi, Louisiana, and graduated from Delhi High School in 1974. After high school I worked for Sun Oil Company for twenty years. In 1995, I started college at the University of Louisiana in Monroe, earning a bachelor’s degree in social studies education with a minor in English. I taught one year at Mangham High School and four years at Ouachita Parish High School. In 2003 I earned a master’s degree in education and completed my specialist degree in education in education administration. I have served as served as principal of Rayville Junior High School, assistant principal of Caldwell Parish High School, principal of Holly Ridge Elementary School, and principal/CEO of Delta Charter School of Math, Science, and Technology.
Now I am at Bolton High School, a school rich in educational tradition and known for its high standards of academic excellence. Bolton recently celebrated its centennial, a watermark many schools never achieve! This was made possible because of the loyalty and dedication of many people. Now we embark on the second 100.
As many of you know, having walked the halls of this school, you know any student can receive an excellent education here, which prepares them for life and the challenges it offers. As
Bolton moves forward the challenges it faces become more and more challenging. The world has changed, society has changed, education has changed, and Bolton has changed. It must adjust so that the tradition of meeting the academic needs of the community, parents, and students may continue. This we will do.I have several plans to address the unique situation Bolton is in today. First, we must recognize that the
Bolton High School of 2015 is not the Bolton High School of yesteryears. Time has ushered in many changes. These changes must be identified and dealt with on an individual basis. We have seen an increase over the past years of at-risk students, many not having the basic skills necessary to survive the rigor of a high school setting. Consequently, Bolton has suffered a huge dropout rate.
Meeting the needs of this population and keeping them in school is one of my main priorities. We will seek out and find solutions to these problems. Using Jump Start, a vocational track
for students, we will better serve the needs of these students by preparing them for the
We have seen an increase over the past
years of at-risk students, many not having the basic skills necessary
to survive the rigor of a high school setting.
(Photo: Leigh Guidry/The Town Talk)
workforce in place of trying to ready them for college. Presently, the vocational tracks Bolton purposes to offer so that students graduating will have industry based credentials and will prepare them to go to work immediately after graduation are business management, emergency medical technician, hospitality/tourism culinary and retail, information technology, technology specialist and work place safety.
Secondly, we will bolster or college readiness programs. Bolton continues to lead the parish in ACT scores, and it is a nationally ranked high school based on its academics. Because of the excellent Advanced Place (AP) program being offered at Bolton offers, the school continues to help students compete successfully in any collegiate environment. In addition to the AP classes, Bolton will continue offering duel enrollment classes through Louisiana State University in Alexandria. Therefore, students who wish to do so could graduate from Bolton having completed most of their freshman year of college providing them with both an economic plus and an academic one.
Although we may have to take drastic actions like expelling students from school, we will be researching and to
find ways to alleviate the need for this. We are presently experimenting with some alternative disciplinary actions such as community service requirements. Although this is in its
infancy, we are excited about the possibilities this program could have. Our goal is to keep kids in class while teaching them self-discipline, self-control, and self-respect, as well as allowing them to give back to the community in which they live.
Our student council now hosts an after school tutoring session each Tuesday for students who are needing help. Faculty members supervise but the students are the ones tutoring. Our Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) has joined in the effort by providing snack. Since we are seeing about thirty (30) students per week, we are seeing positive results. Working together, we have, can, and will make a difference. Larry Bell, an educational motivational speaker once said, “On your worst day, you are some
child’s best hope.” That’s a powerful statement and true. We deal with “wounded” students, daily, both the academically advanced child and the at-risk child. These students bring to
school many issues which adults have problems handling, and yet, as children they are forced to deal with them. Bolton High School gave each of you hope. We will continue to work daily to provide a quality education for children in a safe, clean, student friendly environment.
Change has come to Bolton. We recognize it. We will face it. We will be successful. Yet we recognize success will not come easy, nor do we expect it to come overnight. It will take all of us recognizing the need for change, a willingness to embrace the change, and then the stamina to work to see success. We cannot go it alone; we need your continued help and support.
I look forward to working with the alumni of Bolton High School as we enter our next century. Bolton has always lead the way, and it will continue to carry the torch of quality and tradition.
Regards,Clovis E. Christman, Ed.SPrincipal, Bolton High School
On your worst day, you are some child’s best hope. We deal with
“wounded” students daily...
Hollywoodin the Halls
Class of 1998 Bolton Alumni Shaun Sanghani spent some time shooting his new upcoming film, Class Rank, in the halls of Bolton. The film stars Olivia Holt, Kristin Chenoweth and Skyler Gisondo and is directed by
Eric Stoltz. Sanghani describes the movie as somwhere between John Hughes and Napoleon Dynamite. Some of the students were cast as extras in the film. We can’t wait to see Bolton on the big screen!
(Photos: Melinda Martinez/The Town Talk)
we are proud of our
LIFETIME MEMBERSClass of 1929Roscoe Bolton
Class of 1932A.C. Kane
Class of 1937Edwin Beckman
George M. Pearce(in memory of Betty M.)
Class of 1940Louise Prosser
Class of 1942Constance Henderson
Peggy Taylor
Class of 1943Haber B. Dodson, Jr.
Virginia Langston
Class of 1944Dorothy P. Davis
Class of 1945Scott Brame
Fran Bolton DavisBetty B. Hall
James A. McCulleyMinnie MikellJohn Rainey
Class of 1948Ruth Ann Bindursky
Class of 1949Samuel (Sammy) R. Dunbar
Class of 1952R. Gene Cotton
Dorothy Farmer Hagman
Class of 1953Donald P. Moriarty
Myron Wellan
Class of 1954R. Bruce Jordan, MD
Class of 1955
Robert W. DupreeDonald G. Edgerton, MDRalph “Buzzy” GrahamLouis F. Knoepp, Jr, MD
Russell Marsh(in memory of Agalice)
Tinsley OdenJoetta Beauregard Robeson
James W. Welch, Jr, MD
Class of 1956Ellis Coutee
Betty Fay Wellan Lipsey
Class of 1957James A. BolenFrank Chandler
Linda CulpepperJane Walker Randall Kirby
Robert E. (Bob) LevyBrenda Kay McIntosh Manion
Robert Parrott, MDEdgar I. Newstadt
John M. Rainey, MDGeorge and Judith Shaw
Ed SummerJames A. White, III, MD
Class of 1958Bob Jameson, Jr.
Class of 1959Edwin Otis Edgerton, MD
Lane GringsbyMartha Martin
Class of 1960Eileen Beckman
Henry Blake(in honor of Dorothy Jean
Burnaman)Jean Burnum Blake
Richard DodsonLester M. Foote
Richard (Dick) FowlerElizabeth Bolton Hassinger
Kit ProvineAnne Crowell Wilson
Class of 1961Edwin M. Beckman, MD
Class of 1962Tom and Darlene Ryder
Elizabeth Rogers RatcliffS. W. (Sonny) Trammell, MD
Foster Walker, III
Class of 1964Babson Fresh, MD
Jenny GallentHarry Henderson
James D. Knoepp, MDJohn G. McClure -
(in memory of Ron Akins)Nancy Crowell Owens
Class of 1965Wayne Denley
Robert Freedman, Jr, MDLeslie Lightfoot
Suzanne Bolton MellorRobert RyderLacy Shaw
Class of 1966John M. RaineyJon R. Weyland
Charles (Chuck) Willis
Class of 1968Lynn Davis Clark
Jerry J. EarleMelinda Mikell
Dianne Stracener Williams
Class of 1969Ronald W. Broussard
Richard L. Crowell, JrHunter Pierson
Class of 1970Wesley Davis, MD
Donna Spurlock GoffDon White, Jr
Class of 1971Belva Berlin Dewey
Alayne Crowell Kane
Class of 1973Lucille Babb
Class of 1974Sara Fuhrer
Bart Scholke
Class of 1981Stan Bollinger
Class of 1985Stan Bollinger
David Sikes
Class of 1986Richard Beaubouef
Tom Peach
Class of 1989Linette Guillory
Class of 1990Brooks May
Class of 2006Kristin A. Cavin
Other MembersLucille Babb
Bolton Alumni AssociationCapital One Bank
Lane GringsbyDallas Hixson
Louis F. Knoepp, Jr, MDJames A. McCulley
Edgar NewstadtLouise Prosser
Joetta Beauregard RobesonDavie Sikes
William R. TarverPam Webb (Friend of BHS)
Myron Wellan
MemorialsBen Almgren
Steve AlmgrenJane Pearce Hart
Agalice Marsh MarableDoris Moriarty
Victoria Carnahan Sharpe
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The amount of a Lifetime Membership is $1,000. If your gift is in memory of a deceased member, please note the name of the deceased and the year he/she graduated. Please send your donation to:
Central Louisiana Community FoundationPO Box 66
Alexandria, Louisiana 71309
* Make Checks payable to:Central Louisiana Community FoundationRef: BHS Lifetime Members
Bolton High School has become the Academic high school in Central Louisiana.
In U.S. and News World Report, Bolton was listed as one of the “Best High Schools in America” and was awarded a silver medal,one of only four such schools in Louisiana.
In order to continue awarding teachers for the excellent work they are doing, we need more alumni to become Lifetime Members. Becoming a Lifetime Member requires a one-time or cumulative gift
of $1,000. Only the name of the donor will be listed.
For more information about becoming a Lifetime Member, contact the Central Louisiana Community Foundation at the address below. Please fill out the form below and return to the
Louisiana Community Foundation.
TEACHERSpotlightSpotlightSpotlightENDOWMENT RECIPIENT:JODIE HALLMAN
2011-2012: Nancy Monroe and Tracie Campbell2012-2013: Tammi Carlisle and Charlene Johnson
2013-2014: Ron Vidrine
ENDOWMENT RECIPIENT:
DAWAYNA SANDERS
Endowment Recip-ients Jodie Hallman and Dawayna Sanders were recognized in the Centennial Celebration ceremony
In Memory of Charles M Bollar Jr, Class of 1957Glenda Terrell Fontanez
Donna Spurlock Goff, Class of 1970
Noland D. Goff, Football 1968, Class of 1970
Kathy Spurlock Randall, Class of 1964
Amanda Marie Ruiz, Class of 2000
Michelle Presley, John Neal, Class of 2006
Saul Kaplan, Class of 1946
Judy Phyllis, William Dodge, 67 68 74
Kate Waring, Most Talented, Class of 1971Dot Davis
Phil Waring, Class of 1967Dot Davis
TO OUR NEWEST BRICK DONORS!
purchase a brick!Donor:
Address:
No. of Bricks:Amt. Paid:Year Graduated:
Name or Inscription on Bricks:
You can have only 3 lines with 16 CHARACTERS per line.The cost per brick is $65.00. Make your check or money order payable to:
Bolton High School Alumni Association, Ref: Brickwalk, PO BOX 13414, Alexandria, LA 71315
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FOREVER A BEAR
Chalkfest kicked off the celebration.
FOREVER A BEAR
CENTENNIALCELEBRATION
Clarissa Martin Metzger, 98, (right) and Mary Viviano Tower, 94, (left) met this weekend to celebrate Bolton High School’s 100th anni-versary. Metzger, a class of ‘32 Bolton graduate and Tower is a gradu-
ate of the class of ‘38.
(LEFT)Generations of the Foote Family
celebrated at the Centennial.
Bolton High School students get into the decades!
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