High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 106 text:
“
First row, left to right: Vivian Clark, President; Norma Branch, Vice President; Kathleen Brister, Secretary; Marleen Brister, Treasurer; Sarah Troquille, Parliamentarian; Cathryne Davenport, Reporter; Wanda Cayer, Song Leader. Second row: Mrs. Skeels, Sponsor; Carol Pettus, Mattie Mae Estes, Shirley Colson, Barbara Estes, Florence Flournoy, Francille Wilson, Carolyn Dauzart, Mary Louise Johnson, Fannie Beth Hathorn, Ada Mae Smith, Patricia Petrus, Elaine Voorhies. Third row: Beverly Peart, Virginia Stagg, Frances Miller, Cecelia Bordelon, Angele Normand, Jo Anne Patterson, Carolyn Craven, Kathryn Crooks, Gwendolyn Reynolds, Clemous Wiley, Julia Brown, Barbara Floyd. Fourth row: Linda Smith, Joyce Bordelon, Sylvia Duncan. Louise Bryant, Carol Nalley, Jeanette McDowell, Merry Davenport, Ruth Lucas, Sylvia Patterson, Elaine Shows, Shirley Shows, Beverly Allen. Mary Friesen. 7.H.A. The Junior and Senior Future Homemakers of America consist of students enrolled in home economics classes. These students are interested in promoting a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. The F.H.A., sponsored by Mrs. Skeels and Mrs. Wakefield, is affiliated with the national organization. Delegates have attended Parish, District and State Conventions. Projects sponsored by the club this year have included sale of Christmas cards and a powder-puff football game. 9. M. J. Installation Pictured below are the sixteen officers of the two groups who were installed in a lovely ceremony held in the Home Economics Department. Senior Officers, left to right: Vivian Clark, Cathryne Davenport, Linda Crawford. Sarah Troquille, Marleen Brister, Kathleen Brister. Norma Branch, Wanda Cayer. Junior Officers: Carolyn Christoffel, Halaine Kees, Marilyn Bonnette, Connie Rashall, Sally Hickman, Jackie Fairchild, Glenda McCann, Roselyn Kees.
”
Page 105 text:
“
Hunting and dishing The Hunting and Fishing Club is not just a club in which members swap fish tales and Hunting tales. Mr. Rivet and the members also discuss ways to improve their skills in these beloved sports. Special programs are given on care of equipment, duck hunting, favorite fishing spots, and game laws. The highlight of the year is a fish-eating contest held during the annual fish-fry. First row, left to right: Frank Sanders, President: Ralph Randow, Vice President; John Bessonett, Secretary; Jimmy Dear, Buddy Megison. Second row: Phillip Craig, Billy O'Neal, Max Williamson, Charles Simmons, Ernie O'Neal, Gary McNeel, Mr. Rivet, Sponsor. Third row: Conrad Ohlig, Hal Ward, Dick Butler, George Creed, Gerald Bennett. Lory Malone, Kenneth Sasser. Preparing Press notes for the paper. journalism First row, left to right: Pinky Faith, Martha Smith, President; Bobbie Wilson. Vice President; Marilyn Price, Secretary; Sharon Booty, Typist; Frances Kees, Program Chairman; Margaret Hickman. Second row: Jane Sine, Polly Ford, Ruth Glass, Sharon Tudor, Sherri Bice, Jeanne Kramel, Diane Edwards, Jessie Sexton, Millie Wendorf, Pat Robertson, Joan Sasser, Frances Fairbanks, Evelyn Vicknair, Sybil Wilson. Betty Smith. '■■•Mil The Journalism Club under the guidance of Mrs. Lena Moore, is composed of Ya-Hoo and Kepi Staff members, as well as others, who are Interested in writing as a hobby and as a career. It is the responsibility of the members to write Press Notes and to see that the notes are sent to the local newspapers for publication.
”
Page 107 text:
“
First row, left to right: Carolyn Christoffel, President; Halaine Kees, Vice President; Marilyn Bonnette, Secretary; Connie Rashall. Treasurer; Glenda McCann, Reporter; Roselyn Kees, Song Leader; Sally Hickman, Parliamentarian; Jackie Fairchild. Historian. Second row: Rebecca Grigg, Yvonne Dommert, Alice Martin, Judy Sweeney, Elaine Gremillion, Carlene Baker, Mary Sue Cockerham, Arlene Luneau, Frances Goodwin, Letha Guillory. Third row; Mrs. Wakefield, Janice Pittman, Bonnie Stagg, Kathy Hale, Mary Stagg, Billie Ruth Walker, Phyllis Belgard, Helen Mauritz, Beulahjtodriguez, Jolene Clarkston, Betty Beard, Bobbie Sue Greene, Nettie Rogers, Della Milligan. Fourth row: Judy Hudgens, Linda Lee, Carolyn Sparks, Tanya Voinche, Bonnie Smith, Joy Malone, Reba Davenport, Mariguriette Webster, Carole Clark, Juanita Davis. Faye Lester, Betty Jo Nichols, Martha Loper. First row, left to right: Mary Jane Waggoner, Patricia Petrus, Joyce Bordelon, Kathleen Brister, Historian; Sue Baker, Treasurer; Florence Flournoy, Secretary; Marleen Brister, Vice President; Beverly Allen, President. Second row: Cecelia Bordelon, Sharon Dixon, Annette McDowell, Merry Davenport, Marilyn Bonnette, Sally Hickman, Frances Goodwin, Beulah Rodiguez. Third row: Delores Lachney, Lynn Brock, Benita Roberts, Mary Friesen, Francille Wilson, Dorothy Price, Helen Mauritz, Rebecca Anderson. Fourth row-. Willie Mobley, Linda Westbrook, Sylvia Duncan, Catheryn Davenport, Jeanette McDowell, Letha Guillory, Norma Branch, Kathryn Crooks, Della Milligan, Mrs. Wakefield, Sponsor. 7. V. A- The Future Nurses Club is one group that believes in doing things. For this group composed of those girls who are interested in becoming nurses, spend many hours in active work in the local hospitals. Fifty hours of such work entitles a girl to an F.N. A. pin. A first-aid course and a field trip to Veterans Hospital are among the other projects undertaken by these modem Florence Nightingales. Mrs. Wakefield Sponsors this club.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.