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SENIORS 1941 Martha Fuse Adams Mii Sigma: Honor Club: Fricassee stall: Beta Delia Bectcr keep ihe devil out than have lo linn him out. Rk hard Vale Adcock Science Club: Spanish Club “When anger rises, think of the consequences. Teddy William Aikhart. Jr Band: Gamma Alpha: Band contest We talk on principles, but we act on interest.” '.m i ii: Alexander Mu Sigma: Band: Vice-President. Gamma rheta “A pretty face opens locked doors. I.FONORA CONNEIJ. AlJ.EN Mu Sigma: Beta Club; Honor Club: Junior Homemakers' Club Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Floyd Andrews Gamma Alpha: Baud Keep sour temper: no one else wants it.' Sybil Lucille Arbour Earth's noblest thing: a woman perfected. Riia Alice Babin Home Economies Club: Librarian: Band Band contest A woman's whole life is a hisioiy of affection .'' Frank Marion Bacot. Jr. Della Sigma He doth well who does his lie !. . Marion Dare Bailie Dramatics Club: Boosters: Beta Delta “Make not thyself the judge of any man. Sadie Louise Baii.ey Civility costs nothing, but buys everything, Hazei. Mae Barksdaij-: Home Economics Club; Pep Squad Gamma Theta Virtue and happiness arc mother and daughter. Dorothy Irma Barton - A true friend is forever a friend.” Maryi.ie Beatty A woman still will have her will. Eiiis Esiiiii Birnard Mil Sigma: Bela Club; Honor Club; Spanish Club: Beta Delia All tilings will come to him who wails.” Carol Aw Bestiioff Honor Club: Boosieis; Junioi Homemakers' Club Cheerleader: National High School Sponsor. 1939 All's fair in love and war.” Evelyn Mae Black Gamma Theta lie who feais to stiller, suiters from fear.'
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Mary Frf.y Leo Pourciau Dorothy Mae Richard F.uckm: Chaney CLASS OFFICERS Mary Frey, President Vice-Prcs.. Parish. Mu Sigma: Re|x rier. Bela Club; Sgtatarim. Honor Club; Romteis: Fricassee staff: Pies., Bela Delta; S|x»nsor, Delia Sigma; Sec. Freas., Inirisorority Council; Hist., Latin Club. “Great ho|x make great women. Leo Pourciau, Vice-President Bela Club; Pies.. Leadership Club; Footl all: Track. “The world is bis who enjoys it. Dorothy Mae Richard, Secretary Sec.. Beta Club: Yiccd’rcs.. Honor Club: Mu Sigma: Spanish Club: Representative. Gamma Alpha: Rally: I). A. K. Award. Belter a good head than a hundred strong hands. Eugene Chaney, Treasurer Vice-Pres.. Beta Club: Honor Club: Band: Spanish Club: Science Club: Rally: Band Contest. Music is well said to lx- the speech of angels. The Senior Class of 1911 is one of the largest ever to graduate from Baton Rouge High. Its accomplishments have been as numerous as it is large. The fine record established in previous years in athletics, scholarship, and character have more than been upheld by the 1911 class. To lx- a senioi in am school means something more than just to he finishing I lie first and perhaps most important phase of our life. To lx- a senior means Ix-mg a part of the spirit of the school. Not only to supply class officers. luh and organization leaders. Inn to actually lead, to direct, and to lx responsible for the propci carrying out of that part of our li cs which is left to us to manage We. (lie seniors of 1911. feel that we have fulfilled our duties and responsibilities as completely as our abilities will allow. The choice of senior officers facing u this scar was met more than satisfactorily l» the class when it headed the senior cabinet with Mary Frey as president, and seconded her with vice-president. Leo Pourciau. Dorothy Mac Richard and Eugene Craney completed the group. These officers, wc feel, have done their jobs with a maximum of efficiency and with the least possible interference to theii line scholastic averages. Much has Ixvn said and written on the subject of parting, hut seldom docs one sec or hear anything which can express completely the mixed emotions and feeling wc find within ourselves as wc realize that wc have spent our last happy weeks in B. R. H. S. I here is a time when all good things must end. and now that time has come to u . we look forwaid to our entrance to a strange, new world, fearing, hoping, and dicaming. Many of us will part wavs, some to further pursuit of education in some college or university others to work in the world that is theirs when they have finished this, the first and possibly most enjoyable part of their lives. THE FRICASSEE PAGE THIRTEEN
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SENIORS I .eon I Iaroi.d Bom in i Track. Boy’s Home Economics CI1 i»l No wind can do him any good who steers for no port. Junk Patricia Bonnky Glee Club: Home Economics Glub (iood manners are made? lip of petty sat ril ices. Daisy Mar Bourgeois “A gift with a kind word is a double gift.” Doris Bourgeois Swimming: Gamma I beta “A woman's longue is hei sword, and she he t not let it rust.” 1 .i.oi a Euzahftii Boiisquet Basketball: Rally (Jive many your hand, but few your head. Totsik Adei.i. Bousquet lennis: Rail' Earth's noblest thing, a woman perfected. ( a.ark Gkorok Boycf. Debate Club: Swimming; Sigma Phi Omega A light heart lives long. Joy Mauling Boyd Mu Sigma: Spanish Club Woman, wind, anti fortune soon change. Jnil.i Ei.aink Braitiiwaite Mii Sigma: Honor Chib: Pep Squad Woman is a fickle and changeable creature. Java Brewer Swimming The fool wonders, the wise man asks.” Thomas J. Briggs, Jr. Science Club Work in youth is repose in old age. James Dawson Broussard Track The best mirror is an old friend. Peggy Joyce Broussard Band: Science Club: Gamma I beta “A woman who is never spoken of is praised the most. Josrtii Marion Browning. Jr. Silence is sweeter than speech. Rosemary Browning Envv is a kind of praise.” Dams Ki.iu.ri Bi ckei-s Mu Sigma: Band: Spanish Club You must run to win the race. F.ari. L. Bujoi. Mu Sigma: Honor Club Variets is the spire of lib-
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