Bastrop High School - Ram Yearbook (Bastrop, LA)

 - Class of 1942

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2 fb UW Publxshed by The Mu Slgma Soclety BASTROP HIGH SCHOOL Bastrop Lo uisiana Because we want to pr befve the memorles of nual has been fllled with pleasant Iemlnders and SOCl8LlODS No matter how hand the path may be our Alma Mater will remaln t Q Champ of them all Q0m0?wMSZ5f 'A' 'k 'A' 'lr i if f G - A V oar high school days this an ' N ' as . . hu tlllllllllllll, ff? XG TN nf' SJIWW For h1s lnsplrmng efforts to better our school and under stand 1ts students for hls constant lnterest 1D all of our educatlonal under taklngs for the servlce he has rendered to hxs com mun1ty we dedicate th1S the flrst lssue of The Champ to our prlnclpal MR S G LUCKY Q 2 as , an , ff' X . We n' A-Q -2 L! 4. it 'f 3' ',, y J!-f -, ffosf , ., , 35 ' 5 f .k ,lsr -. ae' 4 l . D . , J 3 0 1 ' ' 5' - , . U. K , . Q - gczsfrop Mqk Schoof Lucky s Nessage to the Student Pody I want to congratulate the u Sigma oociety and its sponsors for their efforts in renewing the Annual for Ras treo high School I want to extend ny felicxtations to our student body and to our teachers for their hearty re snonse and cooneration in the ur rtali g It is Wy sincere hope and desire that the sane spirit which prowpted the Annual will ever serve to fortify us xith a grim determination and a keen sense of appreciation of our noble heritage as free men and free women I s the duty and the privilege of every young man and young wowan in Bastrop high School to give loyal support to the perpetuation of our noble and free institutions which com pose this heritage Let me rewind you that in these critical tiwes a dis tinct challenge 1s being waged against the things for which America stands We are rapidly awakening to the enorwity of our task As an ever increasing streaw of America s young manhood pours into training centers and from there to battlefields the conflict between democracy and totali tarianism is brought from far away lands across the ocean highways into the very heart of Nmerica our homes You must share your portion of the burdens responsibilities and the sacrifices if we are to remain a free people. 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We have the traditional Senior Play Kid Dav Senior dances Class Day Senior edition of the Hi News Baccalaureate Sermon Sunrise B eakfast and last but according to any senior not least Graduation Graduation rs the grand finale of a student s Grammar and High School life Around commencement time there rs found a spirit of friendship among classmates stronger than ever before each one thoroughly realizes that he may never see some of his school mates again that this is the time after which each will have to go his own way without the same friendships and associations that he has formerly known Truly graduation and the other activities make an everlasting impression upon the graduates We W? H tothank our many friends who have played a major role ln our school lite We express our deepest appreciation to the members of our faculty for their indispensable patience UHtlfiHg efforts and most capable training We r alrze that without their guidance we would be far lacking in those fundamentals that go to make a successful career We especially wish to glve gf3tltUd to our sponsor Miss Phillips and our two other senior t achers Nrss Holloway and Mr Klllen To our beloved principal Mr Lu ky we can only say that we shall ever be proudtxnhave once been under such a leade ship as his Hrs omnipresent authority advice and friendship have been unceaslngly needed sought and foumibyevery student Thus We Seniors bow out leavlng the best of fortune to those who will someday be seniors We are proud of the Class of 42 of our class flow r the lily of our class colors the evermlghty Red White and Blue and of everything we know and call ou own We shall fulfill our obligation to dea old Bastrop High we shall always keep berore us the ideals for which our Alma Mater stands X ccE , J, L-.ings f-..f 'Xx WM' Gull A rj saw, ji g N - 'Q 1 M Q- ' ' i ' v I 1 , 9 1 , . . an 1 V I , Qs: 1 ' ' . 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Loomls B gh J a L o m boast hs aequllm an y l always be glad Venay B Jdnax al ilgh LH ever way 115 w rk amd at p ay Sh ily Campbell So pxeelous so swee true Ca fO Maly Lou Co Alma D6Bll6UM Cithe Ire Domi Lluryle Dough y Seiyl Eld ldge Leroy Ellard A U l 1 Eubaw E ne f Euoanks An Lnspirafion to T a you this SLHUOL I dld dwell Sh mllns at evefyone she greets, Ana a y speelal one to: certaln boys s he 5 L desriwrs fh nuny fiLhHdS she has made F he is d1WdVJ ieady and wllllng to ald S LS a pletsy llttl bio L1 when many axe tond Tn 5 pretty gay brunette has a may you et Sh has Ioumd the a t ot being klnd her plage in ihe world she ll soon flnd llttle wozk a little mo r play may to be gay e frydav eyes so blue and hal w b own She nas neyef bcfn known to Wea a frown h won all he s met With a nannex that you can t forget meets .mm gm, Q lwmew 4 'e 6. u, C :A W Mfg , , He ls 5 ' ' f 1 ' Do' ' m: 5 'z 1 gat . Q1 I An aec ai ' id' Ti L ',s 'P ?':t' ge Nad i A , ' Q gg f' He s l '. ,L f up y V , In I 5 A fi L '.g'?j z.W el' def S pf: so f n 'fg K . he 'rd F' C2 x,e l,l Irx ' f nf' W f '2nf' 1 But now thank heaven farewell. ,Lf .f if H s.: xg A' X F 2 bl ' vef f . ' A ' X Sh- 'a': fri N e f r 1' 2 ' , QA s - .2 fl' gf i' ' ' ' . 2 . ,: -14 .,1o .Jhe .' b'1 ide l Irie, 'U . , ,, , ' ' 1 Eh' - v ' . . YI! -, I. 1. A . V ' ' ' bi lif' . 1, . e Q N.'1 ' rl I . ' , I ',. ,X X - , ,O se , , , 1 ,F A Y' ' ll ' . :2 A P'f . ' 'He lc 'gre . ks W. 1 , ' z se. 1 , 1 's- '1 He as ' - , 3 N V l, , , . , ' Br lv Farrell A nrae boy wlth brown harr he hasn t a worry or a ease Br y jo Ferguson She has a sweet face a wrnsome smrle She lS happy and trrendly all the whrle Vrrgrl Flemlng h will slap defeat rn th ace Watsh him he ll go some place J Pl nt A sincere lad we wls hrm wfll H1 many vlrtues we could never t l De rall Foreman I never trouble trouble til trouble troubles me Tarmadge Foreman If you thlnk Sleepy rs alway slow Go to a football game and watc h1m go Lron Gee Thrs boy eally knows hrs stuff Hrs rootball playrng rs plenty tough Nenl Gen ry Qule gentle strll sweeter Don t know her? Better meet her Louxse G uln Courtesy counsel has she such These vrrtues w1ll b ng her much james Gllberr james Gllbert sllent and strong Ready to frght at the sound of a gong Go don Gllmore In hrs life he ll frnd a way To do th ngs rrght as he does today Nrrgrnra Gilmore Sunshlne r ects rn her smlle Sweet and gentle all the whrle lahns GOULG Wrrh hls cheery drsposrt on and qulet ways le should be happy all hrs days ly u etn You tan never tell what Brlly wrll do For he s always sprlngrng srrpxrses on you B bby G rtfrn Cver hrs lessons he doesn 1 worry It doesn t pay to get rn a hurry Vrrglnra Hamel She s just rdeally frne just because she s on tht Job all the trme G n wa Ha lon With a wlnsome smrle She s a frrend worthwhlle j, Z . L. ' . v . Y Y-Y. . , . . 5 - -Lu , , , ,- , ' ' . . T. F A . - C , cr f' ' ,. . - . , 1. A - my s h ' -X L , . . , s ' ' e l ' , A , . . ,L ' ' Q 7 r . . . . . w S L I Y - .P . . . A ! Y, ' I. - . I , . an , V . YL. '7 , H . L L i - l ' ' ' . 7 1 ,g - f Y 4 ea . - -- , - cl, , . 'x , - - . . , 1 351' . ' 1 I 1 . 1 1: B i nv J - V LA. A - . - V u 1 v 'X - -J. 1 A' ,f . f - . , x - ' rf CZ' .. . Billy hausei Let old man Lroubl come my way I m ready for him most any day Johnn e Mae Harrls Sweet s 1 aetl o ours Try h and you ll dls over her powers Charlofte Hawkrns Laugh ng m y and ca efree A g eat h a tbreaker she wlll be jack Hester The swellcst bov we ever knew F ld LOHSClEUtlOUS and true blue Is the way to be wise cheerful and ay says Ray Rrcha d Hold ness He makes the world a trlendly place showing lt a friendly face Ray Folland Loved by all dlsllked by none Always ppy and full of fun Pe Roy Holland As studlous boy as ever made The hxghest and best of grades Paul Hood A lot of work and a llttle more play Paul lS happy 1U hls own speclal way Clara Alice Hooper Wrth a smlle upon her features She charms and captures a certain creature W C Hornsby Why axen t they all as content as me? I m as happy as I m carefree Robert Hurst One swell boy wlth curly brown half Wlth flashy brown eyes and skln qu1te falr Ida Mae Jenklns Qumet and ever vlght Always smrllng and always brlght james justrte Smrlr and the world smlles with you He llVCb Lp o that slogan too Allen Keene He s 31st a llttle rock sitting on a hlll Doing nothing much but just slttrng stlll Lols K1lpatr1ck They always say win the golden day Who llsten much and little say g ' ' s to , ' e G ' ' 1 , V .3 ns this 'T' if j L '-1 W1 FA. -- -,-N 4 V, - W -' 's 1 ei: ' rt :xl e f W ' .' ' , rn'f , 6 'rx ' , f' , Ray Hlnes Less work and more play. s , Y' ' , qi , Q , '- T vi ... bs. . .I . ' ' By.. , - g A ' 7' . 'U 5 , . V . I , A .V , A . , 4 , .:. ' -'. , 'cl Y ' . P.. .5 , , .? M 1 up , , g f 2 t ' ' ' , ' W - ' ' - ' x -A ' , 1 p , Eloise M gent A friend ln eed Is a frlend rdeed Lols An1 Cl A lovely gl 1 tall and slim Bubles over wtth personallty and v1m Earl Parke Pump away and you ll succeed To meet every trlal and every ne Lloyd P est Quick of thought and ever alert Brlght and wltty out nevel pert joe Frank Rabun Though hls s atue 13 small In his heart there lS room for all La elle Roberson There s almost nothlng Laxelle won t do Betty Jane Robinson Refreshing chazmlng and good A perfett type of womanhood R T Roblnson In every way he s all rlght R T s a boy we all 11 e Ruby Roblnson Love me little love me long Is the burden of my song Harold Sawyer He w1ll be your friend Through thlck or th1n Eldred SLOgg1DS Studles never worry me There s too much else tn tne world to see Dorls Smlth Her dlSpOSlt1On we know lS sweet She lS llttle and also neat Bllly Spyker Once your Frlend always so Ask a favor he won t say no Heier Spyker She smiles at friends she meets And her smlles are hard to beat Pat St john He ll frnd a way o nah one That s the way hls battles are won joe Rlgsby Watch our Drum Major as he goe by He always has a new twirl that wlll catch your eye . In , . I llc? Z . e 1 ' , 9 ' .ed ' ITLT1- . ' ', ' Z Y W Q' , V, , X , ' f 7 ,A . Because he s brainy peppy and practical, too - - , , . A ' 'k . 3 I ' . H I . . . I D I E: 1 fx 1 ' f 1 Us . Chaxlee Street A more p easant bov than h We may never nevei see Nklba Tov Stxlnger Cheerful lovely and gay There 5 novhxng mo e we nigh sav Ben Tlpfon B n LS a boy W1 h b 5 For every loss there ll be some galns Arnold Tuckei Yeslezday toiget Tomoirow thlnk not Today use it for a good elm: TISYLS Tugwell Naxe mer y though the day be gray Fo g t the cloade let s be gay Chafllne Warner A lo lng friend 15 ha d to find But Chafline she s tha kind Doiothy Watson Nevlf w ll hel days be lonely For he will ha e trzends only ax xlltt e If you Stay as swe as you are In our opinxon you wlll always be a sta: Llllle Mae W1llL3mS Very sm t and quiet as a mouse She 3 almaye welcomf LN any holse Lois W1ll1amson Bt'WP6H ue and thxs pretty lxitle bfoxde e 5 always 'zong brn o Ann Wlllle Her betokene a J th ngs dear and go She ways does Lhlnge sh should ohn Charles ull od Someday I ll be a man 1 my own rlght nd Sfaf'lt Lhe w h my gxeal mlghf fdld1Ur Nlnfxmv wlth h Sweet and wlnn n may 5 and mold y L ga: .. X 6 ' '- f 1 Q , ' e, J v ' 1 . , ' Q Q. . S A Y 1 Y X A -' r Sq , t :alma .,e 1 it e ' A of it K 1 3 L ' an . .' A , ' I 1 I A . , I rr ' ' . ' ' . V . . X , ' V , ' 4, ' - . L , . A.. ., , ' ..A . , I f A. - -A v ' 7 uv 1 B v - rv If ' 1 .- - , ' J' k H 1 ll , l.. L . . A , ' , . .a 5' -V I J -- -1. - , Q , ' 1 5, 1 . I 1 ' w f y ' 1 1 -1 The: ' f ' a 5 . , d ' ' -X - A A V Q - 9' ' 1, k -x . . . J zaee lo 1 nd ' Eil' ' ' ' ' ' 51 . fb ' ' . . 1 1 , , ' V ' 4 - J . 3 A , ' - . ' '. rn . - , 7 1 ' ' , v - V V A f A. :rid W11 , . - 1 . vv V , . 4 ,. . .. . , . ,Q , Ge el U, J L g ' -5 N . SD: galihee l l 5 UW! ' 5 .W1602 T1s a hlgh wxndy day w1th a blue sky 0 ei head Together together we we climbed the hlll And together together we ve bdld One step mo e Can we make lt? On step more Lo the goal We Lan we will we must be brave be bold Let s lhlqk not ln painful ways That l fe is full of empty dreams Let us think of tomor ow as well as today Ard make our plans for brlghter thlngs In thls wo ld there 1S a fight That each one must pursue e a wlnner or a loser there lS a deed for us to Are we prepared o und rtake the greater jobs f l1fe9 Have we beer h oes 1D our pleasure and heroes 1D rst .LI Look back ot us down the hill 1D the valley so gay o! yesterday have We l It w th them pleasant memor es of stnlo s J Have we been fa1r and square up11ght and done what students Q ht to do? A e we wllllng are we ready are We able to travel on? Have we with Us each companlon that 1n th lewen years wt ve known? Let us then b dp and dolng For tlme up man tan hold Stlll aente ng still pursulng Lea n to latex and reaeh our goal f . '- ' .. - , l - ' l , K A e , f ' 1 x 4 1 ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' v r . I 'T T 1 I ' I . a Y . . B t's ' ' do. E ' 9 T T O ' '?. e: ' . ' ou 2 z 'e? There s oux Alma Mater behind us and our pals ' ' - 'e' 'L 1 ' or i ff of 42' ' ug. . , ' . I .. , , 5 , 1 , E .H s 6 E 57- 6 V , x 1 T . M , . g.AysL I g, . J 'Jr - ' Alma DeBlieux Sf 42 CZQLJJ 'Jim Qh566f It was grow1ng dark as I turned my lavar lever on my spa ship to land As I was rather trred atter my erght hou t from Mars I went drreetly to my loung room F um grae f hablt I gave the room a casual onte over and s etng a opy the Champ of 42 I automatlcally began to look th ough rt mind began to drrft Into a world ot though' wond rtng what class mates are dolng thls 1952 Turning my televlslon tlme mathrne I turned th stutho nob to nlne the alltngo lever to five and the volu nob to two onte the tontrols began to crackle and hum and ll was not long before a prtture began to form before me A magn flcent st u ture formed and lmmedlately I knew tt was the new Rose Theater Also standrng rn front of the burldrng were thetnmmproud owners VENOY BRCDNAX and ALLEN KEENE CHARLES STREET IS 'here too but alas h still taktng up trtke They are talklng over the posslbtlltles of a sell out c owd at the personal appea ance of LUIS ANN OLIVER and RICHARD HOLDINESS two me the Parrsh Lrbrary For the past th ec years GENEVA HARLCN has been the librarian and her assr are MAURYCE DCUGHTY BERYL ELDRIDGE HARRIET MCRGAN and RAY HINES They have just lr celved a number of copres of Somebody s Baby by the celebrated author ALMA DEBLIEUX What s the confuslon Jn the street? Ch' I see RAT 'OLLAND Bastrop s only tratfrc cop has gotten hrs srgnals crossed agarn and caused another traftrc jam I see LEROY ELLARD a taxl tab drlver shout ng hrs head off at h1m LAVELLE ROBERSON and JOE FRANK RABUN are sergeants rn the Wo ld A1r Force and are patrollrng the arr lrnes between Earth and Mars MARY MCSS MADISON 1S another Hedda Hopper You Lan hear her radlo p og ams over a natronwlde hookup every Monday and Frrday or read her newspaper column Women These Women in leadlng papers Now the scene changes from the busv metropolrs ot Bastrop to the qulet western plains He e we frnd sexe al Bast op H1 grads turned cow punchers They are F G CARRCLL BEN TIPTOM and CLAUDE MATHENY They workfculthe Wall Street Broke BILLY GREEN who operates this ranch on the srde Their p nt pal product 5 which ln y sell to Bankston s Meatpacking Company owned h j ,I ' ' . V' '. W fee ' ' ' ' ' : rlp , ' tug ' rt fr o e' s 1- ' 'eo, t r of ' , It .', - I D e r U ,1 My 'L ' r ' M , et . f my ., ,q, t. V , I , buy E V 1 , , ' , ' At 1 I C . ' ' ' ' f , . I I v , . ' Y. , .. u. - 1 fi 1 S . .' L E: ' ,Y ,. . , ' f .. ' A .I .I , I C V A up and coming Hollywood stars. Now another picture forms before r' ' ' geared ' .I 1 Q ' ' -, ' 1 ' ' ' , .. , . .5 - 1 - I ' 4 Q ' 5 I ' I 1 . V ' I - f - - ' ' . - 'A - V ' ' , ' t ' . .. 7 Z . In ' . 1 ' ' I - y ' ' - Sl 'L ' 13 bee, tile W ' f - My PHILLIP BANKSTON formerly of Bastrop By the way Ph1ll1p maiired MABLE MCGOUGH soon after graduatlon and there are four lrttle Bankstons to cllng to the Mrs apron str1ngs Again the plcture on the telev1s1on glass changed thls t1me to the Old Mald s Home just out of town owned and operated by C A A Inf TFPWTB Already she has HELEN SPYKER CHARLOTTE HAW KINS and NELBA JOY STRINGER as guests Near thls Home lS the Bastrop Power and Llght dam over the Bartholomew Bayou It 1S the most progress1ve company in this par of the state and supplles electr1c1ty to Loulslana Arkansas and Texas Thls corporatlon 1S under the management of ARNOLD TUCKER who bought lt for a song JACK WHITTLE d1d the PUQIDCSI lng on the dam and lS now qulte famous TALMADGE FOREMAN lS now the new Physlcal Educat1on teacher and football coaeh at Bastrop H1 DAVID MCGEE lS Ass1stant David has just made BETTY JO FERGUSON the happlest glrl In the world and they are honeymoonlng ln Bermuda Agaln the scene changes to the Blue Room of the Lou1s1anaIknel where BOBBY GRIFFIN and hls swing orchestra are 1n thelr flfth week of play1ng In thls famous band I see several famlllar faces W C HO NSBY JACK H STER A J FLINT and TRAVIS TUGWELL MARY LOU COLE and RUBY ROBINSON are featured vocallsts Who lS that man on the soap box? Oh' K1 MCKOIN who 15 runnrng for Mayor LEON GEE 15 the new Pollce Chlef and ROBERT HURST Clerk of Court Now I flnd myself looklng uponsabaseball diamond where EARL PARKER rs pltchlng The batt r 1S none other than EUGENE LEE who has gone a long way 1n the athletlc f1eld We flnd Ma NS GOULD the pastor of the Eplscopal Church has just performed a double weddlng The two couples are PAUL HOOD and JC ANN WILLIS and ROY BOLLAND and IDA MAE JENKINS GORDON GILMORE is head carpenter In the construction of the new tourists home to be bu1lt just outslde of town It 1S o erat ed by Mr and Mrs E D EUBANKS or the former ERNEST EUBANKS and DOTS MCDCWELL of Bastrop If anyone who eats at the Bastrop Cafeterla has 1Hd1g8SIlOD you can blame lt on VIRGIL FLEMING who lS the chef NELL GENTRY makes a swell Geometry teacher and DOT BREWSTER a posltlvely swell Engllsh professor They seem to have a way W1 h the I puplls . 1 - ' w - , 6' ' V1 V . A V .. . . , . 9 f, '1 ' 1 f '5 gr v . , .,L.f.l-.H ng. f .2 . '-It . V , . , H - - Q , , . . r 4 1 ,V - . . l A L . . 1 1 . , U 1 . x , Q . - . . . . ' I n . u Q I . . l I I 0 I Q . . . , . . 1 4 9 'Q . -, , . v. 4 ' . V H. M f '-. PV! I I X . . . '...,.. 4. g . , , , ,, . . . . f . 1 . . .. . ' P . . . -, . . . . . ., . V .x..: 5 ' A . Y . . .9 , . T . - . , . A . . - f 5 1 . L -, I 1 . ' J . - . . I B - 1 . Z - .1 , Now the scene changes to New York where I see a srgn on the door or th ground floor of the Emplre State Bulldlng readrng SAWYER G BROWN Dlvorce lawyers I see BETTY ROBINSON 15 there talklng about getting a dlvorce from JCE RIGSBY the famous car toonlst tor the New York Times OCHOA BALES and GERALDINE WINFREY make an ldeal couple Ochoa lS now employed at Southern Kraft If any of Bastrop s women want to be more attractrve just VlS1t the Swank Beauty Shoppe on Ninth Street Operators SHIRLEY CAMPBELL VERNA RAE MITCH LL and LCIS WILLIAMSON are the best ln the busrness f'U HARLES WILSON and PAT ST JOHN have formed a bachelor club bu I think lt lS on the eve of breaklng because johnny has hrs eye4m1ERLINE EUBANKS a model at DOROTHY WATSON S Womens Shop VIRGINIA GILMORE BILLY RUTH NICKLAS DORIS SMITH and JOHNNIE BAE HARRIS are stenographers ln the off1ce of BILLY HAUSER the blg tlme contractor dor to Great Brltaln and his wlfe the former VIRGINIA HAMEL are spendlng the summer JAMES MALSCN LLOYD PRIEST and MITCH LL LUM are l1v1ng in Oklahoma gettlng rlch off the oll flelds A new play 1S berng presented at the Llttle Old Theater off Trmes Square and 1S rt good' Wow' It 15 wrrtten by LOIS KILPAT ho also 15 dlre ting the productlon The leadlng actors are LOUISE GEUIN and BILLY FARRELL After trylng to hook LCOMIS BRIGHT for two years unsuccess fully LILLIE MAE WILLIAM has sent rn her appllcatron to enter Clara Allce s Home CATHERINE DOMINO CHARLINE WARNER and MAGGIE MARTIN are ln South Amerlca learnlng Spanlsh so as to be m1SS1OHdF18S T y are gettlng along frne wlth thelr work As thls picture fades I stretch out on my easy charr know lng that all my classmates are becomlng acclrmated to thls busy world Q .if ' ' ' ' ' , ' A - I 'I I ' S - ' - 1' V A p., V gr L . 'lf-4 3 ..' s 2 . . . . ! 7 ' , , V , V . A H ' 1 Y , . A . . Now the scene changes to Paris, where BILLY SPYKER, ambassa x , I I 1 W ' uf . A RICK W ' ' C ' ' I ' , W . . . . . p i 'I J Q V 1,4156 WW f-39 JI ss Zimbroagfz JW' W-flfffgf BHS James Whzfe Paesfoamv SN JYASS Qpfozlfz 2 Qoroffeq alfa rmsoffz S E C T F2 E AS 365: .J7155 Szmmons gfwfaaoafif V 75 mt. Q72 fix mu . 'LQ I Wx Wu f I , I -1 ' Y gf IJ ,Y A 3X , 1. 4 J sw Q lt- ll A 7 f'f ' 7: WW wh .22 A. -.RXM ii'5 '? f . 1 Q, 'S b A , .-A . fl- ' Q K x 'm i ' , ' Q . fl Li. S O A s' 3 cc L 'D 2,4 ' ' '-- ' A' f Q L, ' Eli fms. I wk u , , gg, :. - M Q ' I x , vi,gf:?:-X ' 'gg Q . I 8 X ,Jkt Y 3 Z Ha fa -5, g- IR 64 A, ':: - k?f'Z. 4. ya' Y V is w- N X ' ' six 4 I In . g A 7 ' . X I 1 'Y 'wiv 125 'im Inp- HMT shi 'YF HMM LAL XA., ann . fgfk it , b irq! xQ'5xA!79bmD A L f ,KX rv, A .W iii s 'X 41.1 s. V F. E Qfgw ' 3- ,XB I sf! 'Z L+! B ' ' 'rf V ., Q . AH.. ' XXI . f-r f' 2: L. 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A A 1... lLNfl 'MN- X Raymond Adams Elrz beth Adcock Richard Anderson Nell Arrrngton Buford Atkrns Cllnton Bagwell Eddre Baker Robert Baker Juanrta Barlow Mary Helen Beard Audrey Mae Berry Charlene Blackman Mrldred Blackwell Marine Blackwell Sarah Mae Boykrn Johnnre Brewton Lucrlle Brrgman Max Brodnax C J Brown Charles A Brown Bennre Bundy Dollle Burnette Patsy Ruth Byargeon C L Ca n He man Carn Evert Carver Ernestrne Clanton Do othy Cloyd John Coats IV Ola Mae Cox Une a Cox Vt glnra Crawtord Howard Cupples Ba ba a Davrdson Jrmmre Lours Davrs Helen Day Maurrce Day He lefl D BIIUUX Ea 'rne Degges E nest East Ire: Edmonson Pkrtha Jane Ellis Lesrer Eubanks L A Exans s ll Evans N I Roy Faulks Brlly Fe schoff Mildred Floyd Revrs Fulford E P George Erleen Grllespre Bettye Graham Bethel Grrffrn Charles Grrffrn Mattre Faye Gulledge Lrlllan Hall Charles Hanna Katherrne Harp Mary Beth Harrrs Dorothy Harrrson Maxrne Harrlson Charles Hass ler Brlly Hastrngs Marjorre Hester Fred Hrggrnbothan Nancy Sue Hrggrns Frances Holland Hewrtt Holloway Alton Houston Phrllrp Inz1na Vera Lee Jenkrns Evelyn Josey Margaret Judkrns Molly Jean Kelly Martha Jean Kennedy Florence K1lpatr1ck James Kyser Harrrngton LeGu1n Jake LeGu1n Estelle Lrttle Ray Livingston Brlly Mae McClendon Dan McDuff Jo Ellen McKo1n Ruth McLean Glo ra Faye McLemore Annette Malloy Bobby Marlatt W N Matheny Paul Maxwell Marcrelle Mrddlebrook Annie Mrrabella Charles Mitchell Grady Nrehols Earllne Parker Sarah Parker Lalra Zane Parks Margaret Patterson Faye Paul Stanford Persons K C Prrest Joe Frank Rabun Uldene Rawls Margarret Rae Joyce Robrnson R T Robrnson Nmrtrn Rodgers Marylene Russell Jrmmy Scott Helen Sexton Jack Spear J sre Stevenson Brllr Jo Te rell Harrier Timmons Rebecca Timmons Elsie Tull Ourda Upshaw Lrlly Volk Edwin Wall Walter Wallace Vera Ward Jo Frank Waren Bessre Mae Warner Mary Frances Watkrns Edwin Weatherly Bryan White James Whrte Loure Whlte MdXlUS Whrte Brlly Willrams Calvrn Wrllrams Harry Wrllrams Robert C Wlllrams Louise Yarbrough Odette Zachary EJ UE ' O R R O L L 'a ' ' ' r ' f 1 Q ' A 1 J A. - R , ,' - as ' 1 , . ' A A ' ' es,f ' K ' Qe' ,r A L . , u X r . J Lucian Clancy Vernice Jones Carl Turpin Y Q A ,V J ' r 2 ' ' r ' f , ' 2 1 I-Y ' ' , . I f Z Aw ' 1 ' , - ' u V P A, , . 'rl 1 A A ' - ' ' i r,f . 5 r ' , W 4 , W . ., . , . L - I , 5 ' ' ' 7 I v u 11,,, ' Y .Rus C A Q hm QL te A the beglnnlng of thls school vea the Junior Class tound ltself only one step from the ult1ma1e goal of all hlgh sthool students that of belng seniors Remembering Lhls we started the tefm resolved to prfpa Q ou'selves fox the poslt on we must malntaln next yean and tint enough oul seholastJ' ICLO d has been most commendable Tl was well lllustlated by the fat! that a eptesen a'lve numb I 3 Cuz class has been well represented LH almost all sthool acttvltles A large numbe of J n 3 s a e neluded on th loot ball and basketball teams the e.t eountll and oth: o g n zatlons We want to thank ou teaehels tor their splendld eoopexatxou and expert guldante LH helplng as to pxepaze our mlnds and bod is fox the duties we shall haue to pe form 15 the tutu e We snould like espeelally ta expxess our appree1at1on to the ,unlox hex! foom teachers who 21 our sponsoxs and who ar datng so mttx toward maklng Junloi year a suceess We should llkc also to take this opportuntty Yo to g afulate our pxedecessozs the Senlors of 42 on Lheln suceesfiul tamplt tion of thell high sehool career and wish them tl ar salllng on the ough sea ot llte As the year draws to a close Wc a e beginning to look rox ward to the tlme when we shall assume the leadf shlp of tht school and make our ma k on deax old B H S we-. 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Miss Gtuens Mrs Pipes and Mr Cumpton we organized our sophomore c ass It was tlme tor us to reallze the value and neeesslty of am fducatton and wrth a defrnlte goal.u1m1nd work for a pu pose' W the sophomore class w1ll remember the year of 1941 42 as one ot work and pleasure for along wlth our regular school work we have tnjoyed the waxrous act1v1t1es of a frne sprrlted school We Jotntd the group organlzatlons not only for 1Dd1VldU3l pleas u e but al o as a cooperatrve class so that we too mlght help keep ap he atttvltles that make for a well balanced school Ve hall always treasure the memories of the Bastrop Hrgh School foo Dall parades Cur class was rlght there wlth rts comtcal stunts and jokes For such pleasant memor1es we shall always be lndebted to our Alma Mater Wrth a great deal of prrde and pleasure we shall remember he llttle d eds we has done for our country Slnce war was declared Detember 8 1941 we have cooperated 1n the drlve for saxlng waste paper and the buylng of defense stamps and bonds bpetral erro t has also been put forth to bulld our bodies stronger rn order to be ot greater S6fVlCt to our country 1U a tlme ot need Next yeai we shall return to Bastrop Hlgh with a strong determtnarlau ro take advantage of all the educatlonal beneflts that ou schDOL provides C7100 I Ni 'Q . 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'S l AP 'M -Q-V.-1 fzwfma , T-A X x ti Whwn w ufwxan 9 L lfQv-V On a brlght sunny day in September ot the year 1942 a t eshman class of 146 boys and girls p epared to begln therr ftrst year in Bastrop Hlgh School They started thelr term by electlng the followlng office s Presldent Charles Phllllp Moore V1ce Pres1dent Carl Clay Justus Secretary Billy Wh1 tle Later Harold Ray Carpenter was elected as the rresh man representative to the Student Councll The teachers and subjects are Miss Spler Math M Stall Engllsh Nr Letard General Science Mlss Slmmons Latrn Miss Nobles C1v1cs Nlss Stewa t Home ExOH0mlCS Mrs Moore G1 LS Physlcal Education and N1 BIHLOU Boys Phyqlcal Education The Freshman Class has tried to do lts part ln upholdlng the high SChOl3StlL standards of our school and a great number of puplls have been on the honor roll Various boys and glrls of the class have also 1ndulged whole heaxtedly in the extra FUIIlCUl3I actlvltles of ou school and most of these enthus lastxt members have excelled either in musxc art athletrcs Os 4 H Club work As a whole the Freshman Class has made a successful ecozd and lt lS looklng forward to maklng a tlne g oup oi Saphomores next year 'gp Xtff N '1 ill' X ' F1 N N N11 Qi' ,. 5 J H'?t:gL , 1 ' E fe . ffil ' f 1 , ., M: 1 C ' 1 V M4 51:1-2 1 P V f iaigfee M ,W I - -- W IW-, f f '-71'fc',,., 1 free f ' x -14-fxw -. . 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I 4 , ' kv AL ' Kiarr Vf 'T'1 i T'A'iQif3i.,,,l.2-..Z.f'7'l ,..3'..f':if'.fT'fTLf fQi'Xf1'Xffff1 Tiff-'.IS-iL.I.V........-7 'Y W -,-,L 1 f 2 H U I 7?vL!5' After a successful season in 1940 the Bastrop Rams began their training this past fall with a fine spirit and with g eat plans for future success Several good players had been lost by graduation but there were reserve players from the 1940 squad who showed promise of carrying on at these positions In the opening game of the season the 1940 edition of the Rams made their debut by thoroughly trouncing Hamburg 46 0 In this performance the team showed indications of reaching the heights attained by the team of the previous year when they won the North Louisiana Championship The second game on the schedule was with the Crossett Eagles a neighboring rival who had in former yea s dealt much misery to Bastrop teams In this encountertlm:Rams struck pay dirt early In less than a minute after the opening whistle captain Talmadge Foreman behind perfect interference ran sixty yards for a touch down to give Bast op an early lead Apparently stunned by this early onslaught the Eagles became helpless before the terrific charging of the Bastrop forward wall An avalanche of touchdowns brought the score to 46 0 Newellton the class B champions of 1940 proved to be a rugged and well coached aggregation Receiving the opening kick off the boys from the Delta country staged an early drive which nearly netted them a thouchdown This early thrust seemed to awaken our boys to the realization that here was a team capable and soon four touchdowns had been negotiated but now without bow ing once to the visitors Final score 27 6 Then came the game with Tallulah the team that three years before had defeated Bastrop for the Northeast Louisiana Champion ship The Rams met Tallulah on the Trojan field in a down pour of rain Both teams played well under the condit ons A stubborn Tallulah defense kept the Rams well away from pay di 1 during the first quarter The second quarter however found the Ram offense striking with the fury that had characterized.1tin earlie games and at half time the score was 12 0 A third and fou th quarter touchdown brought the total 25 O In succession Rayville Mangham and Winnsbo o were defeated by the Rams The last gane ofthe regular season was against our tradition al rival Neville High Scho 1 Neville fought a hard battle how ever in the end they had to bow to the Rams Score 43 0 For eight days the team prepared for the game with the Rusto . . . W . ' r , ' s X F ' 1 of taking their measure They promptly went about their knitting ' I ' A 1 . X 1' . 1 ry I :V 3 n A n P , I p I , T Q 3 . C . . 1 Y , 0 V , Iearcats whlch would dctermlne the Northeast LOU1SlaH1 Vhampron shlp The game was staged at N8VlllC stadium at 'onroe The largest crowd tc ever vrtness 1 football game rn Wonroe attended Few football games ever equalrd the one played that nlght Suprrb lrne play luuflrunnrng txa txtlng 1Dt6If9FcUC6 flerce tacklrng sensatlonal passlng anlspectacular h1ChlDg thrllled the spectators that packed t St3d1Um to overflowing The Rams tool the lead rn the flrst quarter after an rntercepted pass by Lourr Ahlte and a frfty yard qurcl klck hy Talmadge Foreman whrch drove the Bearcats deep lnto thelr own terrltory where they were held for downs and forced to klck out on thelr own 18 yard llnt The Yams took exe here and a serl s of well executed plays brought the ball Rustons 18 yard lrnf Cn the flrst down Foreman pr sec o howard Cupple who was lcwntd or the Quston Lnf T Foreman then plunged over for a rouchdtwn The try for pornt was sufcessful and the score was 7 U Bastrop The Rams uffcred a great loss ln the second Juartrr when Capt Talmadge loreman sustained 11 ankle rnjurv hlch f fel hrm to retlre fron the game The ilfrr Bastrop defrusc ler the vauntcl uston offense Well 1n Cherx Ruston fLC9lVC6 the klckoft openlng the thlrd quarter and w1thout losing the ball drove for a touchdown Capt Tones try for polnt was good and the score was knotted at 7 all Gather rng momentum rn the uanmzg mrnutes of the thlrd quarter the Rams offense strlllng by lano an by a1r drove the ball tr th Ruston 18 yard lrne where a beautlfully executed pass from Atxrn to Loule White netted a touchdown to put the Rams out rn front The try for polnt farled Score 13 7 The fourth quarter found Bastrop flghtlng fiercely to hold therr lead but a fourth down 30 y 11' pass from jones to Sklnner ln the end zone was good and the score was tled 15 13 Iones ccnverslon was the margln of vlctory for the Bearcat Score 14 13 The success which the ball club has enjoyed the past few years IS due rn large measure to the flne teamwork comblned with lndlvldual effort Cne for all and all for one was a splrrt reflected 10 every plav 'ach player from the seasoned letter man to the least exrfrrvnced reserve evoked on more than one occaslon the admrrntr n of all by h1s hard work excellent sportsmnnshlp and cocctre' ve effort Loolrng after the equlpment and physlcal lnterests of the boys was a frne group of tralners Hats off the these fellows whose work though undramatrc was of lnestlmable value to the squad There rs no doubt too that the ball club lS a producf f the flHCst leadershry Coaches Dutch Brnlon and john LeTard have been an vercresert source cf rnsplratlen to the bcys and have drsplayed xpert sklll and techn',uc 1U the gurdance ot a W1DD1Dg team auch lDflUtUC8 as ' rrs wlll be 'astlng an a rhallenge to future athl tlc endeavors vln lose or draw Plways CJ LQ fr s , . . , . . . ' ' , 1. L - . ' . Y ' ' , v . . c V - -, ll ' . r - 4,2 - 5 1 P V A V ' v ' 1 5 1 , CA. I I ' C .1 r I Y 3 4 I ': 4 . F l, . , '. C' 3 ': S I . . V . x 3 . . . . . . c . , L . . . slte : ' 1 Q 4 , ,' . 1 , . Q .3,, . . . . . . . . 1 l ' ' ' ' ' V ' .x . l 1 - ' if 9 ' ' V ,. I if H . , , 2 ' 1 T. . 4 ,553 l Y, ' ' 3 ',f pr' 1 1 ,' ' ' :M . 1 ' 2 ' 'Tx . v I 1 . n H ' i . .J 5 ' l - -1 v.. s 1 -x X 4 ' Q , - ' ' , - f ,T , , , , 1 U ' , 5, ' ' W.' wrt? .' 4 ' 1 . .Q T . V , - V3 ' -- ' , , F x .ixl 31, -x . 1 a x . . . . durmng the second quarter. Half trme score Bastrop 7. Ruston 0 A ,I X . A 1 V. 7 . . . Y L J J' Y Q 7 - J r. V f et s 1 A . 1 , V4 . X .. ' T ' 'i t' V . . V . J . A , 5 U , , . , J f' J . 1. ' 5 J . : . I . . . . . . . A . L Q . . Q U 1 . . 1 , ' T V . . V ' 'Q l , , . . Q . . . ' c . 1 s. ' , ., L . A ' - . , A ' . . . - . 1 . --. L , . I 1 - A x V ' . , r cw . R, , , . , . N -e ..1 ' . V f. , . . V 3 X M 7 W- 1 AA r , 7 A . . , , '.- 0 I e ' U. ,f 21 ' x K fx , I 4 I ' I L- , x ' ' D - , ' , ' 1- .1 ' I 4 ' 1 - , A ' I az F ' ' X'. .1 ' F H' 1 . d . , s . lee '. Q' 4 g A 'Y ?f T' e - 'lrlfw 'nc i U . - . . V,,,. ,.,. , , , d ,.-v,.f. . . uw, ,.., RAMQ 5coRu3 oAszj EZ n v 55p Smp G4- QV. fr - ll lil 145, .x J I- M4 OppOH6Hl Hamburg C!hSSUKf Newekiton THQIUIHU Hayvlgxv Wanghxm Oak bra e W nnqborb Nevlllo Pqfl ag ILU Lana Plxvuff Rus 1 .rm W9 4h 46 'l'T L.. 4 Q5 40 1 They? L I U 2 U 6 U 5 Qarwtvigfi gf Lf- ill wa k H 1. My im WRU 612524 U' E ffl 1 , T E 55 U X -I ' ' - .-N, . '74 gy Nw. 1 f 1 x f. 35 0 NUR- L' Y , O Tgnal 1,25 431 12 V. Yh E131 .v'gSg eva' DQ 5 ' UC 13 14 U. I fi V ,, ' ,fs f X ,V lf' f if f 3 fy 0 A f J 1, bw X 5' Y ,M ' U S . I N - -- ,. . f . ..-.Ka-:W5' Q 0 2 ight' 11' -Li, 59 f 1 kH1'in2vv 'T, 'f v- 'Ff'?3 T?2f4iE5 1 f5? i . ,M 'H I O 2 The home park for the Bastrop Rams IS located near the West Slde Grammar School The new stadlum was dedlcated on November 14 1941 when the Rams played Wlnnsboro Thls much needed structure has a seating capaclty of 1 500 and was secured through the efforts of our loyal supporters The plan was proposed by Mr F P Rob1nson at a banquet honor xng the team on February 14 1940 Through the untlrlng en deavors of Mr Glen Wllson Mr Webb Madlson Mr Lawrence Spler and Mr Harry Hawthorn a plan to flnance the stadxum was perfected The dedlcatlon and Home Comlng Ceremonles gave the nlght dual lmportance The queen Mlss Betty jane Robxnson and her nalds Mlsses Shlrley Campbell Joyce Nell Roblnson Mllllcent Brodnax and Emma Rodgers added charm to the occaslon The students of Bastrop Hlgh School mlght well show thelr appreclatlon for thls splendld lmprovement to the school plant by contlnulng to produce blgger and better Ram football M chlnes Lnfanl , v.'li5'4 I . . , . . . . 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Aan fmk iff: WJ' Joe 12RqSb1f J Frfteen nwhs to our cheerleaders Qay Polland V1rg1n1a Cranford Dan 'cDuff and Petty jo Ferguson for thelr falth ful sunport throughout the season Tie henry vells songs and muslc that lssued forth fron the grand stand helped many a Raw carry the P1gSk1D on xts may The bani and the Pep Souad under the drrectlon of Mr 'efferson and Rrs Moore 1ncreased the sp1r1t of the spec tators hy effectlve format1ons and stunt parades both before the games ani dUflDg the halxes And wkmncnnforget those spectacular performances ofour drum wajor Toe Qxgsby who so easlly molds the baton to hls x I 562,265 157 TEAM SQ 55? kata ZNO 7fAM B 5025 Vaxwafq 75mm E A champion is one who uses his strength physically and mentally to defend a cause In this sense a real championship team was developed this year under the direction of hrs Mildred Nelson Moore Starting the season with an apparently losing team the girls through their repeated efforts steady practice and expert coach ing rounded off the year with an outstanding team After winning their way to the finals at the Northeast Louis iana District Rally in Ruston by a victory of 34 24 these girls came back the next night and won the district championship de feating the defending champions by a score of 31 30 This team entered the state championship play off, and al though they did not win first place the privilege and honor of having Aline Warner a guard placed on the first All-State team and Inez Edmonson another guard on the second All-State team gave the team great distinction. We are proud of these girls and of the lovely trophy the team added to our collection. The efforts of these girls gave to B. H. S. another CHAMP. ..-NSY we LSQSQQQKQW 'Nm 255413 mmfkmis 51 n we-it xiii..-21 f If 'ldgif '55 and ggkw Inn fazgom 95 X942 M1nn1ng 19 games out of the 25 nlayed the nams hasletball enual Cowpleted 1 eowparatlvely successful s ason f 47 THe same splrxt of good sportsmanshlf was prevalent during the basletball year that so excellently dxstlngulshed the Rams football season The Cagers dlsplayed great agxlxty responded well to expert guxdance and deported thenselves becom1nqly mn alctory or defeat The teaw scored 368 polnts to the orvonents 473 T Foreman was h1gb scorer for B l S , t1lly1nq 18 foxnts lxt Bombers of the vars1ty squad Back row, left to rxg m, B Ferschoff, E Bellew, I Hester Front row, left to rxght L Gee, G Ell1s, C L Caxn, V Atk1ns, B Grlffln, V Hlgglnbothaw x:.'- .., 7-e--- iii iQLgiif'fs or 1 ' ' I , f . doe ' K T '41 ang nl h ft ' M l T 'lfm I in - . In 'fx' , 4 5-p Q 0 ' ., -5- Q . 'J ri?-F .. fe ' Tfi , . 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H ,ls ' V. ,- N if I K L L x 1:1 fe- f Ziff f s fear -Q' shag Q Four yea s ago oar band was organized unde the dlrec tion ot Pxofessor Lowe y jefferson and slnee Lhit tlme L work and the eoape ation of the townspeopl me Nc e able purehase beautr al blue and wh1te unlfo ms the year afte the band was oxganlz d Every year the band has g own rn membershlp and ablllty untll now rt rs an rmpo L ni asset of whroh our school lS duly proud For three successlve seasons lt has supported falth fully a ehampronship football team and has given a magnlfr Lent performance Several members dlsplayed a great deal of talent in a ecent contest for wh1ch M1 Jefterson de serves no llttle credit We also have reason to be partrc ularly proud of our drum major joe Rrgsby io his plen dld ratlng as natlonal Champlon baton wlrler T o her twlrlers and majorertes have dlsplayed excellen sappo Lag talent Under lts present dlrectron and splendrd leade ship he band has the ve y best opportunlty to expand and becom wha we think lt already is the BEST N-M nf' al... N- xnxx' M., 1 ses We Nfaawaf -'lp' In 4 ' Y 4 1 if J. 1 . 7,-, s- 5' T rf' , X5 f - V ,Q ig? t'1'l5'if Vtaavaw . li , Y - r I -. .Q Q - ' a b - f fry . ' 1' H : ' Q 1' 2 C 1 has become a vltal part of our school life Through hard . , AY: i K 'ae ,T Q ,,. E , 1 .1 . . , a -V T o - ' ' ' .F , A . -- - - . . . ' e ' 2 D . . .4 . Viva ,up , , f W G H e . I - 1 , T V Q . ,r . V ,Vg e S n ' ' t l 'i he L A 'e . T ' 'n ' ' L f rio. 2 A ' ' ' To .1 t r - H ' r 1' fs' ' r o Q 'L xx H , tyrQ ' ,ff .I I J' r X M' 2 Nui 5 . ,y K Q I X., X , I I cffwzmr The Student Councll of B H S 1S an organ1zat1on of whlch the whole school lS proud Thrs prlde comes from the fact that all students 1D school are represented on the councll by a member elected from each home room The councll stands behlnd all worth wh1le programs that are glven and slnce a representatlve must ma1nta1n an average of C or better 1D h1s studles tends greatly toward lmprovlng and upkeeplng the moral and scholastlc sp1r1t of the student body The members of the councll are Back row L to R Lawrence Bennett Sec treas Davld hcGee Iames Whlte Betty Rob1nson jack Hester pres Donald Chancellor Second row Fred Hlgglnbotham Paul haxwell Catherlne Patterson Sally Ann Patterson Phllllp Moore Roy Holland Front row Harold R Carpenter Freshman Representatlve Cswald Davls Joyce N Roblnson Leona Bufflntln Mlllxcent Brodnax Derral Foreman Vlce pres W L Hood The Bastrop organizations of moving. Through the student body Alma Mater. As 775-Mzwfi Staff Hi News staff holds a pre -eminent place among the B. H. S. that tend to keep the school activities the untiring efforts of the staff and its sponsor, is kept in close contact with all news around our ide from the practical use of the paper in high 1- q school, the journalistic and literary work of the staff members add a quality to their education not found elsewhere in a high school organization i The members Back row left to right Lavelle Roberson typist Miss Phillips staff sponsor Richard Holdiness reporter Lois Ann reporter JoeFrank Rabun typist Mable McGough alumni Paull-lood, business manager Shirley Campbell circulation Alma DeBl1eux girls sports Jack Hester boys sports Front row Jeanne Dare Larche humor Ruby Robinson reporter Dots McDowell clubs Jo Ann Willis reporter Betty Robinson editor NaryM Madison Assistant Editor absent 'I , l I a 0 . . . , - - , Z ' Cliver, societyg Billy Green, reporter. 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J. . ,A . 1 . ,L 5 n eg M252 W 54 mm The Mu Slgma Society a scholarshlp organrzatlon newly to wed ln our Bastrop Hlgh School rs sponsored by the Mu S gma Rho honorary s holastrc fratexnrty of Lourslana State U sx y Its purpose lS to extend flttrng recognrtlon to those st dents who have drstlngul hed themselves ln scholar shrp and thazacrer development and Lhrough lts actlvrtres to strm late on omrng students to hrghtr a talnments Students who are lnvrted to becomf members of th1s So crefy mast have marntarned a B ave age durrng flve consec utrve emesters or hrgh school work and must present out standing q zlltres of character leadershlp dependablllty and service The Alpha Phi chapter of the Mu Sigma Soorety was o ganlzed rn the Bastrop Hlgh School May 4 1941 by M155 Lo1s Green rnstructor rn hlstory Thrs year Mlss Ruth Slmmons rnstructor 10 Latln and Spanish lS the faculty sponsor The oiflcers and charter members of the organlzatlon are presldent Alma DeBI1eu v1ce president Betty jo Ferguson sec etary Nell Gen ry Treasurer Betty Jane Roblnson guard Jack Hestev Mary Moss Madrson Ben Tlptom Sh1rley Campbell Vrrglnla Hamel Roy Holland and Llovd Woods Qdeceasedj The Charte memberswdung aduated 1D the 1941 classes are V1rg1n1a Carn Mack Barham Wanda Melton Barksdale Har ison Paulrne Whr e Wil u M. Jones Betty Dumaree Phyllrs Rose Sellg man and Francis McLean The chapter 19 act1we ln school affalrs and enjoys month ly meetings At lts recent rnstallatlon the following new members were received Katherlne Harp Dan McDuff Ph1ll1p Bankston Ida Mae jenkrns Ray Holland A J Fllnt Dorothy Harrison Lrlly Volk Helen DeBl1ea Faye Paul R chard Max well Vera Lee Jenkrns Mary Helen Beard james Whrte Mary Beth Har 15 Audrey Mae Berry John Coats juan1ta Barlow and Nell Arrlngton The Mu Srgma urges underclassmen to marntarn standards of achrevement that wrll make them ellgrble for membership ln order tha' the actlxltres begun by thls organ1zat1on may be contrnued n f Lure years ,if ! 5 , 5 grin. Era. X .4 iff . m' ' , , . V 'I Q 'H 4 L J . is 4 . r A V - , . I 1 . , . 9 , , , . 1 - , L. G2fs'tl'I Q' ,I .' .' ' . , V N kj .4 J I ' S 'I I .1 V- ri . - 1 , 'M , t .A I .. . . , ., ' ' 3 I ' ' u . C ' ' .f 1 ' I . ' , .' ' - Z ,I aw, ' T. , 7 E .. . p 1 W' l. . , . . , . 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ENTERTAINMENT IOASTROD LOUISIANA PPRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVERTISE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Bastrop, Louisiana CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS C 0 0 ' ' SERVING MOREHOUSE PARISH FOR OVER A QUARTER CENTURY Bastrop Phone 149 Louisiana COMPLIMENTS OF i 'Y NJ 4 Ne one Rm mafifnfvafa, ofb 'gown www! 1 Y DESERVE AND WILL APPRECIATE YOUR PATRON E APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVERTISERS At Kansas S are College they compare a newspaper with a woman thus They have forms They always have the last word Back numbers are not in demand They have a great deal of influence They are well worth 100k1ng over You cannot be ieve what they say They carry the news wherever they go Every man should have one of his own and not borrow h1S friends Comphments J C PENNY CO TUTI-IE SENIORS OR I942 May all your marks in the world be A s may every course you take be worth while n enjoyment, in knowledge attained ln happ ness and success may you make your way with honors! MR 8 MRS JW BERRY Dots Yls my face dlrty or lS it my 1mag1nat1on?' Lois Ann Your face isn t I don t know about your imagination James G WNo glrl s ever made a fool out of men Derral 'Who was 1U then?' Mr Lucky tho ght he heard a noise under his bed 'Is anybody therc?N he whlspered Vo ce ho Mr Lucky WThat s strange I was sure I heard something W THEY DEsERvE AN wi APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE f .. N., U - 1 -'YV I 44.2 W . O 1 o 0 0 7 , . X - A 1 . . J - J 4 e A 1 , -1- - . Q Q I I .. fy 7 ,, ., ,, 9 -r ' 6., L- , . ,-5 N- ' jk Ln' rv ' I ' 'J . D LL I . RECIATE THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADV QZ56p6'm22zJZ6 IN TI-IE OPERATION OF OUR BUSINESS IN OUR OBLIGATI ON TOTHECOMMUNITY ROBIYISOVI FUYIERHLI-IOITIQ ROBIHSOYI FLOIUCIL Sl-IOP 20241 14565 zgoezw am 9' Q? P P05446 we Umted Irwclust-mal. Luce Insurance Co PwC,I-IAUSEP-. GEN NIGDN OO PEP-. CENT FOP-. THE: EDASTP-.OP PNAMS SINCE: D926 I? P ROBINSON -' PRES E APPRECIATE HE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVERTISERS 0n'2P'Ig-he WEST BROS ond You 'IIE COMPLIMENTS C0 M p LE T E RUTOIVIOT I V E GG sanvuce E t t h B tty J 20 CENTURIES OF smu. AND EXPERIENCE 000 y ployee g th f LOUISIANA POWER 8 LIGHT C0 T E DES W APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE . nts o . st'P1 '1 . EI O 0 O CP Hyhfy 2-61 W1 at n ,Q y?- -' ',hPkd-0hI yljthdy - dl- lndoafmngwith ic, I 7, ears is the total service re d f our em i h' dl' d I hh customers of O - E . N D L NN E A.P P R E C lA.T E T H E S U P P O R T O F O U R A D V E R TI S E R S my UGG? B661 mi0A60 4 50 C1471 Qmuiuaftefa mom Youn EEST Jumorz Mosse axcwsnve qu Qx-nop WIEQDHNAND UOEWL SBUQD WHERE YOJ FNIOY RADING -J MILITARY PRECAUTIONS Durlng the first World War, a Sargeant ordered an unbleached 4 ate 'W go lnto a dugout and clean out any Germans who hap pened to be thfle The cuiored gent eman blanthed a blt swallow ed h 5 Ad m s apple and then Sa d huskl y Wlf you sees three or fo men some a running out d + ho c don t shoot de fust one ' Besflmshes giiioocl Luck ASTE 0 Your Rexall Store 192 Phone 193 T H E D EFQV E A.N D VV'L.L A PF'R ECZIA'fE N'CJU R P1AT'R4DhJA I of duo' Q0 ' V A f ,. T , prix' .f .fx A A R . ' ,, 'A 5 1 1, ffl x 4 'vu J 5 3 b L 1' a 'A ' ., . . i ' 'l,, t . ' 7 1 J - A 0 54 11, 3 E U 0 o Y' ES . R 43E WE AP-PRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF' OUR ADVERTISERS Q 0EiAAXA2pi3.'Z L GRADUATION GIFTS SQHQQL Get your invites you to A N D enroll nov! Courses offered Cal- H E S in shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 8 INTENSIVE VGUP- DEPT TRAINING Sroae Mr Keene NA1len, how many pank1ngs d1d your teacher give you last week?' Allen 'Why dad I don t know I never pay any att ntion to what s golrfg on beh1nd my back Marylene HI hear you and James are engaged I don t suppose he told you that he was engaged to me last year Shirley nWell dear he d1d say there was something in his past that he was ashamed of but he didn t go lnto details Lilly ll maintaln tha+ love maklng is just the same as it always was W Bennle How do you know?' Lilly I 11st read about a Greek maiden who sat and listened to a lyre all Gvenlng W Jane B WAll modern dancing is nothing but hugging put to music W James W Wwhat do you dislike about it?' Jane B usic THEY ESERVE AN WI APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE ' 1: , 1 . , an s , ' . ug J 1 , 9 ' . . .4 , . ' , , ' 1 ' n ,, 4 . . J . ... ... In-.-.,.. ., ,.. -...,L.,,-r ,. .' T I - 4 , 4 ' , ,An E? 1 ' Ou ., . b-YJ I g I 7 , MWM ,vi W 1 D ' D L L . . E E APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVERTISERS S3 NAMES Qumomo wma Amo QDIIIOKCL Mrs Moore Cready to explaln problems on the boardl WNOW, pu plls, pay attentlon to the board whlle I go through it ' James Justlce NMiss Hollowav can you tell me what da was the war of 1812?W M185 Ph1l11pS NWho was Mllton and what dld he wr1te?' Mary Moss nHe was a man who marr1ed and wrote 'Paradise s H1s w1fe d1ed and he wrote nParad1se Regained Cec11 Bennett and h1s Sunday School teacher Teacher WCeci1, do you know where boys go who don't put their money 1n the co1lection?W Cecil 'Yes m, they go the the drug store ' 1-Hgv rw DN AN K I APPRECIATE PA PvNf-GE 1: 0 4 1:3 ---. W---112: H , , te he ' Lo tn' . . . . O H I .. E S E J E T7 'V L '. , .' Y ff' '. ii . K' APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADVEPT'SE fMw5fAmJ'gn,m GE-:U A Q. 5UQUY7IEE5.'fQ,1Nc. EAQSTFROPT DEPT. STORE SINCE 1899 PHONE: Al P- J .5 4 CONDITIONED SQL Swvmlgmgnuc Men S TOCJGQ RY asf7apf onfyfxcfusfvfe Mem Sfore K' O I will qw Aww' -'fur v..5,.-' I , N , W I L L A P P R I : . IATE THE SUPPORT OF OUR ADV- ,. ' 1 CDMPLIMENTS JACICS LAUNDRY . ,, CLuTig? dS lfif Nw ff ffm? WWA W Wm Mfmfwf QM 74fZ,we,.,,,m U I l I I 1 , ' Q V t I I r C I I THEY DESERVE AND vvix.l. FPPRECIATE YOUR,PATR W If 730-511120 my ilaaf W VMDLK if 00 C24-wbu.w? 'Kamal J ' M 2?-Z ' JL ,g3N,, Jllg. 1 I If, .0 J , me 4? f5 ' V V? f ,f f A If qi f I Ill 'W' f 4 ft ,Ili 'X 1 J' --fr Y -iilj J ' 0 -. - L' f . . WQQA4 is 4' - , f A x v I l ' ' . f I I 1 I 1 4 X , UV a 0 az al. .M , X 4, 1 v ffl X 1 7 E F-7 AT Hk SUPFLDPT OF OUR ADV R buf? Ps members of THE CHAMP staff we wish to exprese our slncere gI8l1fUdC to the faculty ani others who have glven us their edppolt and Cooperatlon in the publleatlon of the annual We especially th MISS f N185 SlmWOHS anc Mlss Pippin who have QLXLH their time lUSldC and out S1 e of school Lme students whose etfoxte have helped to make ll a buLxe,5 o the publlshe rn many others who ha e donf the materlallbtle woxm and last 1 Bastrop who have glxen Lhex Cooperation autog aphs amd advertlsements we glve olx heaztlest thanks and most slneere app1ec1aL1on 9 a A L J, K 1 . I ' ' ai? Ana' Spf r, ,Y ' , , 1 V 1 V T A I -1' H d' , To I t 4' zs . gravers. photographvrb and . ' 'V' 2 ,' , 1, Y A I , to h? Qw'vwPF f ' I ' Y TP+EY SEFQVE PJD W LL AIDPFQECIXXTZ VO1JR PA'TPCDNA E HUTOGRAPHS KG T of fz,Lw4,c292fW3 wld? 77MMWM'flW if 9,y? '7'O?O QMQLMALMFWQJQ Afmf7JQ,.e1- 5 2? JmQQ07LLOf jigfaiipgjtwf' Wig 0 Jef gy? Ziff WMZZZZQ JAM 74 MWZQMLQWZV? 0 W4 X Xl, 'HLL 1 xi I ? 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Your efforts are in Keeping with President Roosevelt's request that we all Ncarry-onn in a normal way as much as ls possible. Frankly, we are proud of your Annual. We Delieve that you have rendered your school and community a dlstlnct service. This printed and pictured record of the school- year, 1941-1942, will De appreciated by stu- dents and friends more and more as the years go by. Our association with those selected to pub- lish your Annual - Sponsor, Editor, Manager, and Staff - have been pleasant. and we ap- preciate the fine cooperation that we have 1 received. S1IlC61 e1y yOUI'S, 1 E TAYLOR ENGRA NJ COMPANY --T - - - ale sr 'T T' T ' ' r'o'diE'EIBYT -f--.' '-A-f.--214. ,. ,. .. . . ...-. :,,,..,..,, Q, ,.,,,,,, M215 wb -. .-L1-l-ffm.:-9-..frf. ,,, E532 A 5. p Q TM?i?6,TQf v,'m' A .,, - - -. we-iiwfv -T f ??Gafwf1ii' -' '::':f1:r-':-5:55.-gr: -. . 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