Baton Rouge High School - Fricassee Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

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baton rouge BOOM OlEOJOl • • PROUDLY we present this 1950 effort to bring you a treasure chest filled with those rare, treasured memories which have made your senior year so dear. If you are able to relive those events by recollections ol your friends, activities, and pleasures, then we, the staff of this annual shall feel amply rewarded for our efforts. ★ To have published this book without the aid and cooperation so willingly given us by both the school and coiiiuiunily would not have been possible. To these we offer our sincere appreciation: to the Art Department, who skillfully designed our division pages, to the typing (lasses, who typed the material in this book, to the student body and faculty, who cooperated in many ways including the taking of pictures and the buying of subscriptions. Our thanks to Rembrandt’s for the splendid job of photography, to Franklin Press for the line printing, and last but not least the business men of the community who have made this book | ossiblc by their advertisements. ! -M She fricassee Staff ( )f'fivers Ji.rrvanne Adams Assistant Editor Iltl.DAII I.1F.BIKMAN Editor Wai.tkr Bankston Easiness Manager Staff Eirst Hour. Mary Sue Cascio, Argie Caisulis. Gloria Glover. Emily Hutchins. Second Row: Connie Kitio, Libbye Ann Landry. Norma Jean Morales, Margaret McGregor, Barbara Sevier. I I Open then (he Door! You know how Utile ue hove to slay, And. ante de Hirted. may return no more. — Rubaiyat. Baton Rouge High School w I The Heart to conceive, The Understanding to direct. The Hand to execute — Junius OUT? BATON BOUb'E HIGH SCHOOL J tJ -J j 5e Vi T for 33al-on 'Rou tf W J 1 !Je raiss our crtj For h« SCHoo) e an a — dorp Log ouiU ai3 ? J-Lr- tiff; « aa 0 aY TVl 0‘C f-T yv 5 «r =a se: t -------1 9 aYib Then D U ra c ouv ban — ners r «« ctear ol J - or Tou T H is J Junior English, Mrs. Hoehringer, Miss Booth, Miss Keaty. Commerce, Miss Norwood, Mr. I.aCa e, Mrs. Kinney. Physics, Mr. Kilgore. E. R. H. S. Chorus, Mrs. Mofictt. Driving, Mr. Gounier. Speech. Miss Womack. Senior English, Miss Burneii. Mrs. Lombard. Mrs. Michael. •L FACULTY Mathematics, Mrs. Peeples, Mrs. Robert, Mrs. Major, Mr. Helvcsion, Mrs. Pillow. Mrs. Vernon. Chemistry, Mrs. Libby, Mr. Day, Miss Dunbar. Librarian, Miss Amiss. Home Economics. Miss Reed. Mrs. Cuidry. Mr. McCrain. Assistant Principal. Social Science. Miss Burris, Miss Bacot, Mrs. Lower, Mr. Gilbert, Mrs. V'ega. Miss Alexander, Principal. Foreign Languages. Mix Peitcngill. Mrs. Huckins, Min. Mnold, Mrs. Piniblc. Physical Education, Mr. Harrison. Mrs. Franques. Biology. Mrs. Gates. Art and Distributive Education, Mrs. Collier. Mrs. Kcdfield. FACULTY Band. Mr. Hughes. Secretary, Mrs. Kliys. Cafeteria Manager. Mrs. Shank. Officers of the Class of 1950 BR | i Thomas Sunny McComas Cecii. Jfnkiss Robert Pettit President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary This year the Senior Glass has elected as class officers four students who, because of their many fine traits and abilities, are thought to Ik- worthy of this signal honor. |oi Thomas. Class President, has been outstanding not only in school but also in extra-curricular activities. Besides holding offices in various school organizations, he was honored nationally by ]uniot Red Cross, who invited him to Ik- a guest speaker at their national convention. Elected Governor of Pelican Boys' State, |oe was given the chance to attend Boys’ Nation in Washington. Sunny McComas, chosen as f’lYr President, is the only girl in the graduating class to have a straight average in hci four years' work in high school. Sunny has participated in mam activities at Baton Rouge High, and has held offices in Mu Sigma. Honor (dub. and Boosters. Romm Pit hi. Secretary, is well known foi his remarkable basketball career. He was chosen Most Valuable on the Mi-City Cage Team for two consecutive years, and in his senior year, led his team to win the State Championship. RoIkti has held office in the Honor Club and was elected first Secretary-Treasurer of the newly inaugurated Student Council. Cecil Ji skins, who was elected Setiior Class Treasurer, is known not only lor his ability in athletics but also for his jollv. carefree disposition. He has served as an officer in various clubs and attended Pelican Boys’ State, where he was chosen as Best Entertainci and elected to return as Counsellor. BR SENIORS HS BOW IK CHORD HO : Band: Football: Sigma I’hi Omega. JERRY. N 'E DAMS Homecoming Queen: Pelican Girls' State: Mu Sigma: Mplta Sigma I’hi: Boosters: Ail Club: Latin Club: Thespians: Dramatics Club: Future Homemakers: Fricassee St.ill: Jt. Red Cross Council: East Baton Rouge Parish Youth Council; Alpha C lub; Spinsiercttcs. Junior Miss; Bela Delta. I HOMAS 1. AIRH R I Football: Intcifraiernitv Council: Sigma I’hi Omega—President: B. R. Chih. DON ME M.BARES B. R, Club: lti Sigma: Beta Club; Ke Club—Distiin Governor. International Vice President: Alpha Sigma Phi: Pelican Boys' State; C. lee Club: I rack: Baseball: Football: Basketball; I beta Kappa Omega. BARBARA N Al.l.KN Future Homemakers; 1-H Club: Boosters: Hobby Club. CAROLYN JOYCE M.I.KN l.c Petit Ccicle. President: Beta Club: Boosters: Mu Sigma: I’clican (.iris' State: Alpha Sigma Phi: hotal Ensemble: Student Both Constitution Council: Leadership Club: Inter-sororitv Council; Beta Delta—President. P I ARNOLD Future Homemakers: Alpha Sigma Phi: Boosters: Mu Sigma: Dramatics Club; Spanish Club: Sub-Deb; Jr. Newman Club: Delta Beta Sigma. MI Ril l M COIN l . E Club: Jr. Red Cross; Alpha Sigma I’hi. Mu Sigma. PA I LA ANN BABIN Future Homemakers: dec Club; Mu Sigma; Alpha Sigma Phi: Ml ( luh. JERRY BANKS ION Key Club: Beta Club. President: Mu Sigma: Biology Club: l-atin Club: Delta Sigma: Mplta Sigma I’hi. President. WALTER ROLAND BANKSTON Kev Club: Fricassee Business Manager: Science Club; Mu Sigma: Jt. Red Cross; llonot Club: Delta Sigma. JEAN BARNETT Science Club Biology Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Jr Newman Club: Flower Club: Art Club: Camera Club: Tennis: 1-H Club: Swimming Team: Student Council Constitutional Convention; Theta Kappa Omega. HELEN EXON I BARNEY Boosters; Latin Club: Alpha Sigma I’hi: Mu Sigma: Leadership (Tub; Junior I own Hall: Bti zcr Stall: Pelican Girls' State: Student (ouncil Constitutional Convention: Beta Delta. JIMMIE BARRICK. JR. Football; Track: 1-H Club: Band: Parish Band: Della Sigma. ALI’HIA AUGUSTINE BARRON Futuie llomemakeiv; l-ll Club. BEVERLY ANNE BAT KM N Boosters: I hespians; Mu Sigma: (.lee Club: Mplta Sigma I’hi: Ml State Chorus; Junior T own Hall: Dramatics Club: Spanish Club: Beta Delta. FRANCES BEAN D.K. Club; Future Homemakers. BARBARA SUE BERRY Band; Glee Club. SENIORS BR BET n BIEHLER Finnic Homemakers: Junior Miss: Boosters; |t. Neuman Club: Glee Club: Office Girl; Jr. Red Cross Council; Ganmia Theta; Inter-Sorority Council. | RHF.A Cl.ARE BLACKWELL Beta Club: Roosters: Alpha Sigma Phi: Junior Miss: Biologs Club: Scicnte Club: Dramatics Club: I ..tin dub: I hespianv sub Deb; Jr. Newman. Mu Sigma: Jr. Town Hall: Jt Rr.l ('.toss. Picsidcm: Recreation Council: Pelican Gills’ State: Gamma I beta. President; Inter-Sororits Council. President. BI.AKF. WARREN BI.AKEWOOI) Beta Club: Picsident. Mu Sigma: lpha Sigma Phi: President of Student Council: Youth Recreation Council: Scimitars; Pelican Boss' State: Baseball: Football: B. R. Club: Biology Club: Science Club: President. Hi-Y; President, Key Club: Theta Kappa Omega; Inter-Fratentitv Council. BOBBYE BI-ANCHARI) Mu Sigma. Alpha Sigma Phi: Booster' Jr. Red Cross Council; Biologs Club; Inteisorority Council: Junior Miss: Delta Beta Sigma. IIMMY BLANCHE it Club: Spanish Club; lpba Sigma Phi: Flower Club: Camera Club: I II Club; Delta Sigma. R. J. BOURGEOIS. IR. Football: Ml ( its. All-State. Most Valuable Star of Stars. Lineman of the Near. Basketball. All ( ii : Baseball: B. R. Club: (dee Club. Hi Y: I II Club. Fultitc Homemakers: .Spanish Club; Sponsor. Gamma Theta. MARGARET Aid SI A BRADSHER Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: Jr. Red Ctoss: Poem Chosen by National High School: Poetry Associate-Reprinted by American Poem Society: Thespians: Dramatics Club: Biology Club: Spanish Club; Future Homemakers: Beta Delta. BARNE'I I DOUGLAS BRIT I AIN Football: luck; Basketball; B. R. Club: Future Homemakers; Flower Club: Hi-Y. SAM ANTHONA BROCA IO. |R. Ait Club; Sigma I'lii Omega. |( NNE BROWNE Boosters. President: Uitin Club. President. Beta Club: Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi. Biologv Club: .Science Club: Ihespianv. Art Club: Pelican (oils' State-Counselor: D.A.R. Citizenship Award: F. B. R. Parish Youth Council: Btir cr Stall: Junioi Town Hall: Dramatics Club: Student Council Constitutional Convention: Leadership Club: |tniior Miss: Beta Delta: Inter-Sororits Council; Fricassee Staff. DAN B. BURDEN. JR Kes Club: Art Club: Latin Club; Alpha Sigma Phi: Inter fra-lentils Council; Delta Sigma. DORIS BURNETT I). F.. Club: Boosters: Future Homemakers: Dramatics Club: Mu Sigma. Biologs Club. JOHN BURTON Flower Club: B. R. Club; |r. Red Cro : Spanish Club: Art Club; Track leant: Delta Sigma: Intcr-fratemity Council. ROSEMARY HI RTON Future Homemakers: Boosters. Science Club: T-H Club; Y Teens: Ulnars Stall: Flower Club. MORRIS BUTLER. |R. Basketball: R R. Club: Biologv Club; Latin Club; Flower Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Band: Delta Sigma. ROBERTA JUBAN BARD Boosters: Rainlow Girls. Latin Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Dramatics Club; Sub-Deb: Girls' Pelican State: Jr. Town Hall: Beta Delta. MONA CAFFARF.L Future Homemakers: Boosters. CATHERINE CALI I). E. Club, (dee Club; Jt. Newman Club: Future Homemakers. BR HS BETTY CALMRS 1). F.. Club; Future Homemakers; Boosters; Gamma Theta. H S E N 1IJ H S PAT CAMPBELL Mu Sigma: Finnic Homemakers: Boosters: Rainbow Girls; Office Girl: Sub-Deb: Dramatics Club; Alpha Sigma Phi: Delia Bela Sigma. MARY SUE CASCIO l-H Club; |r. Newman: Jr. Re l Cross; Office Girl; Coffee Girl: Future Homcmakeis; Ail Club; Fricassee Stall. ARC IE CA I SI I.IS Boosters: Alpha Sigma Phi: (.lee Club: Dramatics Club: Flower Club; Spanish Club; Future Homemakeis; Jr. Reel Cross: Biiz ci Staff; Fricassee Staff: Mu Sigma. SALLY CAl I HEN Latin Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Mu Sigma; Boosters: Band; Dramatics Club; Sub-Deb; Ji Red Cross Council: Beta Delta. NELL ( EDO I AI. Future Homemakers; Office Girl: Jr. Neuman Club: Boostcis: Intcr-sororits Council; Gamma Theta. ONA LEE CEDOTAI. Future Homemakers: Boosters; Jr. Newman Club: Gamma Theta: liiier-Sororiu Council. HAN FA B. CHAMBERS .Spanish Club; Sigma Phi Omega. HOWARD CHAMBERS. JR. B. R. ( lub: rt Club. President: 1‘ootbalf: Track: Span i'll Club; Delta Beta Sigma. Sponsor; Sigma Phi Omega: Inter-Fraiemits Council. JANIE OOGI.EY Boostcis: Future Home Makers. President; Alpha Sigma Phi. CAROLYN CRAWFORD Boosters: Alpha Sigma Phi: Mu Sigma: Latin Club: Spinxterettes; Biology Club: Jr. Miss. President: Football Homecoming Court; Science Club: Beta Delta: Theta Kappa Omega. Sponsor. JEANETTE CIJTRER Mil Sigrna: Alpha Sigma Phi: Boosters: Jr. Red Cross Council; Latin Club: Future Homemakers. FRANCIS BOOKIE DARBY Sponsor Spinstcrettes: 1-H Club: Camera Club: Flower Club; Spanish Chile Scimitars; Tennis Chile Delta Sigma. WILLIAM KARLIXGTON DAY Science Club. President: La. Jr. Academy of Sciciuc: Vice-President l-H Club: State Winner in four l-ll Divisions: ’Tennis Club: Flower Club: Art Club: 1-itin Club; French Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Junior Wildlife Club: Dramatics Chile Glee Club: Soloist in Ml State Chorus; Audubon Society; Mixed Quartet: Graduation Soloist; Basketball: Football. BOBBY DEAN Football: Future Homemakers. ARTHUR DAVID DELOACH Football: l-H Club; Future Homemakers: I). FI. Club: DcMolav. BARBARA ANN DIAL Future Homemakers: Y-Teens: Band Majorettes; Jr. Red Cross: Rainbow Girls: Coffee girl. ROBERT EASLEY I pita Sigma Phi: Art Club; Biology Club; Science Club: Flower Club: Glee Club: 4-H Club; Track. II BR SENIORS i BETTY EDWARDS Bowicn; Mpha Sigma I’hi: Mu Sigma: Future Homemakers: Flower C:i« l : l-itin Club; Bowling league: Dramatics Club: Spin terettes: Beta Delia. Mi l F. GAY EDWARDS Mpha Sigma I’hi: Mu Sigma: Boosters: Flower Club: l.alin Club: I II Club; Future Homemakers; Dramatics ( luh: Bowling League: Spiiutcrcttes: Bela Della. LORRAINE ENGLISH Boosters: Mu Sigma: Alpha Bela Sigma: Jr. Red Cross Council: |r. lown llall: Latin Club. I l I FAN FAIR HI Club: (.Ice Club. I’resirlcnt: Future Homemakers: I). E. Club: Jr. Newman Club: Jr. Red Cross Council. RAMSEY A. FALCONER. |R. B. R. Club; Hi-Y: Ail Club; Junior Roiariau; FiKiiball: Basketball: l iark. Student Counsel. W . CARRI I II PARRIES French Club: Hi-Y: Alpha Sigma Phi: Theta Kappa Oirnya. IVAN HI GH ELEN I KEN. JR. I lack: Flower Club: Art ( luh: Jr. Newman Club; Sigma Phi Omega. JOAN JONES FREY Roostcis; Alpha Sigma Phi: Junior Miss: Spanish Club: l-H Club: Flower Club: Jr. Rod Cross Council: Girls Pelican State: Mu Sigma; Future Homemakers: Dramatic Club: (.iris’ Bowling League: Spin stcrcltes: Bela Della. ELI VBF I II JANE FRIEDMAN Boosters: Coin Club: Alpha Sigma Phi; Dramatics Club: Sub Deb: Jr. Newman Club: Future Homemakers. MARION GARIG Boosters: l-atin Club: French Club: Flower Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Dramatics Clttb: Burner Staff: Junior Miss: Spiimercites: Beta Delta. MARGARF. I ANNE GARRISON Sub Deb: Jr. Red Cross: Future Homemakers: Band. HERBERT H. GASSIF. Football: Basketball; Baseball: B. R Club: President: I II Club: Flower Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Art Club: Junior Rolarian: Mu Sigma. SALLY RCTH GAT KE Beta Club: Mu Sigma; Mpha Phi; Spanish Club: Pelican Girls' Slate: Ji Red Cams: Jr. Town llall: Dramatics Club: Boosters: Inter .sorority Council: l clla Beta Sigma. President. A. G. GAC DIN Band: 1 II Club: Art Club: Football: Future Homemakers; Delta Sigma. MERCY LEF. GAI I HIF.R I), f:. Club: Home Fc. Club: (dee Club: Jr. Newman. ROBERT LEE GIBSON JERALD1NE GIVENS le Petit Ccrclc: Sub Deb: Biologs Club: Future Homemakers; Delta Beta Sigma. GLORIA GLOVER Glee Club; Future Homemakers. Boosters; Spanish Club. Science Club: lalin Club; Ramliow Girls: Fricassee Staff. 1 V BR k HS •SENIORS R WDM. GOODWIN Key Club President: Bcu Club: Mu Sigina: Alpha Sigma I’hi; R. R. Club: Manager of Football and Basketball: I lack; Baseball: All City: Student Council Vice President: Hi-Y: leadership Club: Scimilats: Sponsor lor Junior Miss; Theta kappa Omega. KVA |ANE CO I DKAIJ Ftituic Ilomcntakcrs: Boostcis: Jr. Newman Club: Glee ( lub Dramatics Club: Sub-Deb: Delta Beta Sigma. PAT GRANT Pelican C.iris' State: Roosters: Art Club: (.lee Club: Girls' Athletic Club: funior Miss: Spinsterettes: International Student Society; I rid Nunc Club: Lambda Sigma Chi: Sigina Phi Omega s| oitsor; Delta Beta Sigma. PATRICIA Rl'TII GRAVES Honor Club President: Pelican Girls' Stale: Mu Sigma: Jr. Red Cross: .Spinstcrcties: Junior Miss: Future Ilomemakcis: Boosters: Foot-b. II Homecoming Court: Spanish ( lub: Glee ( lub: Inter Sorority C lined: Intcr-Fiateinity Council Sweetheart: Delta Sigma Sponsor; Beta Della. CAROI.YN GREER Latin ( lub: Spanish Club: Future I lomemakcis: Dramatics ( lub: Drum Majorette. Boosetrs; Mpba Sigma Phi: Bu er Stall: Office Girl: Spinsterettes: Junior Miss: Beta Della. MARION GE'IDRA I). E. Cluli: Future Homemakers. Mil ION C. HALL Mpba Sigma Phi Art Club; Spanish Club: Flower Club; Sigma Phi Omega. NKl.I.IK HARDY Alpha Sigina Phi: Mu Sigma: Finnic- Homemakers; Dramatics Club: French Club: Boosters: I II Club: (dee Club. RIVERS El GENE HARGRODF.R kooiball: Basketball: Track: Flower Club: l-H Club: Hi-Y: Camera Club: Fciuiis (.lub: rt ( lub; I beta Kappa Omega. SAM II. HARRIS Hi-Y: De Mol ay: Delta Sigma. CLOT ILDK ' T ICKIE HENDRY Boosters: Mu sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: I II Club: [r. Red Cross; Bowling league: Girls' Pelican State: Spanish Club: Flower Club; Spinstcirtirv Junior Miss; Beta Delta. VIRGINIA I.EIGER HERRIN Latin Club: Mpba Sigma Phi: Dramatics Club: Future Homemakers; Flower Club: Y-Tccns: Delta Beta Sigma. THOMAS ECGENE HICKMAN Future I lomemakcis. DOROTHY HICKS I) E. (Tub; Roosters: Future Homemakers: Jr. Newman I'rcsi dent: Gamma I'hcta Sorority. ETHEL HORNER Boosters; Mu Sigma: Honor Club: Flower Club: Spanish (Tub: Biologs Club: I bcspians: Future Homemakers; Dramatics Club; Delta Beta Sigma. EMILY MADGE III I CHINS Alpha Sigma Phi: I ecus President: leadership Club: Biologs Club: Conceit Band: Future Homemakers: Theta Rho; Civics (Tub: Rainbow Girls; Flower Club: Jr. Red Cross: Mu Sigma: Fricassee Staff: Coffee Girl: Camera Club. BETTY ANN HI I ( HINSON Finnic Homemakers; Coffee Gill. BYRD JAMES ill IGHIN'SON Science Club: Dramatics Club: Spanish Club. i 5 n r 0 ■ V V j ■ f ' [: ( w M (A-HI v . i i 1 0 1 o a m ■ c jgaam a U n, ■ ci i f rv • m A., SENIOR t I JOHN CLEAR JACKSON. |R Kcv Club: I hcspiaiu; Mu Sigma: Alpha Sicilia Phi; Biology c;lul : Science Club: Flower Club It. Re l Cross Representative: dec Club; l.atin Club: Dramatics Club: Student Council Constitutional Contention: Theta Kappa Omega. CECIL JENKINS. JR B. R. Club President: Football: I rack: Key Club: Mu Sigma: |pha Sigma Phi: Spinslcrcitos. sponsor: Concert Band: F'BR Parish Select Band: Hi-Y: Pelican llo ‘ State Counselor: Jr. Red Cross; 1 11 Club: Scimitarv; Leadership Club: I'hcta Kappa Omega. President. JAMES II. JENKINS. JR Mpba Sigma Phi: Student ( nuncil: Jr. Red Crow Council: Spanish Club: Mu Sigma: Inter-Fraternity Council: Sigma Phi Omega. KA I IIF.R IN FI ELIZABETH JOHNSON Baud: Future Homemakers: French Club: Jr. Red Cross. JOYCE “NK KIE JONES Mpba Sigma Phi: Boosters: spinitcrcttcs Spanish Club: Dramatics Club: I II Club: Flower Club: Jr. Miss: Future Homemakers: Buzzer Staff: C.lce Club: Beta Delta. SHIRLEY JONES Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: Latin Club: Baud: Dramatics Club; Sub-Deb. JAMES DAROI.D Jl'NKIN Spanish Club: Hi-Y: Flower: Mpba Sigma Phi; Mu Sigma: Band: Paiish Select Band: Jr. Town Hall. F.l I FN • k YK KAISER Boosters, vice-president: Spinstcrcttcs: Junior Miss: Flower Club, vice-president: Biology Club: y I ecus: Homecoming Court: I II Club: Student Council Camstitiitional Convention: Alpha Sigma Phi: Jr. Newman Club: Art Club: Pelican Girls' Slate: Sigma Phi Omega. n|miu iii: Delta Beta Sigma, vice-piesidcnt. ROBERT I). KELLER Juiiim Newman Club: Baseball. LINDA KELLY Pelican Girls' State: Thespians: Dramatics Club; Science Club: ( Nrt Club: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Mu Sigma: Beta Della. M RICH I KEMMER1.Y Mpba Sigma Phi: Mil Sigma: l.iiin Cltih: Science Club: Tennis learn. rt Club: Dramatics Club: Camera Club: 1-11 Club: Flower Club; I beta kappa Omega. EDGAR DAVID KENDRICK. JR Alpha Sigma Phi: Flower Club: Jr. Red Cross Council; Delta Beta Sigma sponsor; Delta Sigma. JEAN KENNEDY D.E. Club: Mpba Sigma Phi: Y-Teens: I H Club Future Home-makers; Jr. Rest Cross. KEMBLE k KENNEDY. |R. B. R dub: Alpha Sigma Phi: Biology Club: Ttack: Junior Rr -laiian: Della Sigma. DON AI I) KIRS I Ili-Y: S| anisli: Biologv Club. I.AR BERNARD kl.ING Mpba Sigma Phi: An Club: Spanish Club: Sigma Phi Omega: liitei-Fialcrnity Cooim il. GEORGE C. KOENIG Biologv Club; president; Band, president: Beta ( lub. vice-president: Jr. Newman ( lub. vice president: Latin Club: Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi. DMT FREDERICK KOON'S Co-editor of Buzzer: I hespians: Nlu Sigma: I atin Club: Mpha Sigma Phi: Art Club: Pelican Bovs’ State: Intcr-fratcrnitv Council; I II ( lub; Key Club; Dramatics Club; Della Sigma BR HS Boosle mg Alufi PAUL KR KF. Football Captain. 1919; l-H Club: Key Club; It R. Club; Fli-Y. I.IBBYE ANN LANDRl President. Future Homemakers of Aiueiica; Beta Club; Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: Pelican Girls’ State: Student Council Con-Miiution.il Convention: l-atin Club: Ikiwlcn: Jt. Red Cm : Order of Rainbow for Girls; Sub Deb: Intersoiorily Council: Delta Beta Sigtna Sorority: Fricassee Stall. SHIRLEY MAE I. VNDRY Jr. Newman Club: Glee Club: Future Homemakers: I). F Club; RooMc-is; Gamma Theta. BETTY JO LAXCIIART Spinsterettcs: Boosters; lpha Sigma Phi: |uuior Mi ; Rainliovv Gills; Spanish Club; l-H Club; F'louei Club; Jr. Real Cross: Pelican Girls' State: Future Homemakers: Girls' Bowling League: Beta Delta. CHARLES WILLIAM I NF. B. R Club, Football: Basketball; Base ball: Inter Fiateinitv Council: Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: Intin Club: Biology C lub: Hi V; Flower Club: Jr. Red C ross: I H: Scimitars; I hcta Kappa Omega. PEARL DORIS I.E BLANC Future Homemakers: I). E. Club: I beta Rho. JOHN BACHMAN LEE Alpha Sigma Phi: 'lu Sigma: l tiin Club: Flowci Club: Jr. Red Cross: Biology Club: An Club: I II Club: Camera Club: Inter-Fraternity Council: Ihcta Kappa Omega. JACQUELINE LORRAINE LEE Alpha Sigma Phi: Flower Club; Biology Club: l-H Club: Football Homecoming Court: Future Homemakers: Gills Bowling Club: Rainbow Girls: Y-Tccirs: Dramatics Club: Pelican Girls’ State: Sigma Phi Omega sjKmsor: Junior Miss: Spinsterettcs: Delta Beta Sigma. BEVERLY ANN LEF.T Alpha Sigma Phi: Mu Sigma: Spanish Club: Spinsterettcs: Future Homemakers: |r. Red Cross; I II Club; Boosters: Gills’ Pelican State; Rainbow Girls; Flower Club; Beta Delta. NAOMI I E MARR Future Homemakers: Coffee Girl: Dramatics Club: Jr. Red Cross: Student Council Constitutional Convention: Library Stall: French Club; Alpha Sigma Phi: Junior Newman C lub. NF I LIE LKMOIXF. Boosters; Latin Club; Future Homemakers; Newman Club: Mu Sigma; Alpha Sigma Phi: Gamma Theta. ROBERI A. LEONARD Flower Club: I H Club: Latin Club: Baseball: Art Club: Junior Miss sponsor: Inter-Fraternity Council; Delta Sigma. JOYCE MARIE I.ETEFF Boosters; Mu Sigma: French Club: Delta Beta Sigma: Pelican Gills’ State; Future Hometnakeis: I II Club: Y-Treni. RICHARD EARL L'HERRISON B. R. Club; Track Manager: Football Manager; Spanish Club: Flowci Club: -l-H ( lub; Delta Sigma: Hi Y Club. Hl’LDAH I IFBFRMAN Thespians: Editor of The Fricassee: Co-editoi of The Duller: I .a tin Club: Dramatics Club: Science Club: Boosters: Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigina Phi. DUNCAN DAVID MACDONALD Spanish Club: Interfraternity Council; Sigma Phi Omega. MONA CLAIRE MAGEE Future Homcinakeis Club; latin Club. Mpha Sigma Phi: I). F.. Club. JOY MAHl’RIX Spanish Club; Honor Club. I S E N I 0 n s- NANO ANNE MANNING Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: Spanish Club President; Flower Club; Booster ; Junior Miss: Pelican Girl ' State; Future Homemaker ; Drama ties Club; l-H Club; Spinster el to; Girls' Bowling Club; Beta Delta. UNA MARSHALL I). K. Club; State Treasurer of D. K. ( hit l Louisiana; Delegate in II. F National Convention; I II Club; Futiiie Houieinakcn; ji. Neuman Club; Sport' Club; Winner. National Poctrv Contest; Mu Sigma. SI NNY SIBYL McCONIAS Viic-Piesident of Scuioi Class. Mu Sigma; Homecoming Queen; Boostciv Thespians; Pelican (.iris’ State; Latin Club: Jr. Red Cross; Sub-Deb: Y -I cons: Dramatics Club: Alpha Club: Alpha Sigma Phi; Recitation Council: Girls' Bowling League; Elks Scholarship foi Most Valuable Student in the State; Winner. I'. I . C. American llistois Test. CAROLYN GAY McGRAW Spinstcrcttcs, President: Junior Miss; Boosters. Mu Sigma; Alpha Sigma Phi: Future Homemakers; I II Club: Flower Club. President: Spanish Cluh: Di.im.ilii Club; Bowling l eague; Biologs Cluh; Y I ecus; Glee Club: Pelican (.ills' State: Student Council: Beta Delta. james c. McGow an Alt Club: Spanish Club. MARGARF. I M. McCKECOR Fricassee Staff: Buzzer Staff: I II Club; Art Club: Camera Club: Office Girl; Future Homemakers; Jr. Newman (lub. CHARLES EDWARD MdNNIS Flower Club; Ml Club: Spanish Club: Art (lub; Future Homemakers: Science Club: Jr- Red Cross; I beta Kappa Omega; Golf Cluh; Track. JACK MARSHAL McLEAN Band. jo ann McLennan Science Club: Spanish Club; Jr. Red Gross; l-itin Club; Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: Boosters; Art Cluh: Dramatic Club. BETSY ANN McMURRAY Booster : Spanish Club; Flower Club: Future lluuiemakriv 4-H Club; (.tils' Bowling league; Rainltow Girls; Dramatics Club; Juuioi Miss: Spinstcrcttcs: Beta Delta. WILSON RAY MEN DOW 4-H Club: Track. JACKIE MERRILL Mu Sigma; Alpha Sigma Phi: Boostci ; Latin Club, President: |t. Mi ; Spinstcrcttcs; Pelican (.iris' State: Future Homemakers; Homecoming Conn |i Red Cioss; Dramatics Cluh; RainUiw (.ills; Intcr-Fialernils Spnnsoi; I licia Kappa Omega Sponsor and Sweetheart: Beta Delta. LENA MESSINA I). E. ( lub: l-H ( lub: Flower Club; Ji Newiinn Club. SI I RUNG S. MOORE Art Club. NORM JEAN MORALES Y I ecus Band: I beta Rho; Future Homemakers; Jr. Newman Club; Fricassee Staff; East Baton Rouge Parish Select Band. FRANK W. PEABODY. JR. Future Hoinemakeix; Cameia Club: Delta Sigma. ROBER I LEE PEI I I I I reasmei of 19 0 Senior Class; Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: B. R. Club; Hi-Y Pelican Boss' State: Basketball: Baseball: Tiack; Flown Club: Spanisli Club Dramatics Club: Tennis Club l-H Club; Spinstcrcttcs sponsor: Secretary -Treasurer of Student Council: Beta Delia sponsor: Delta Sigma. ROGER PAUL PHILLIPS Band: 4-H Club: Dramatic Club; Flower Club: Jr. Red Cioss. I - BR HS SENIORS GEORGE SABATIER HI ATT. |R Kcs Club: Beta Club; Vlplia Sigma Phi; Mil Sigma: Ji Red Crosi; Spanish Club l .nk; Hand: Pelican Boys' State: Basketball Manager; ( heerleader: Intcr-Fraternits (Council President: Beta Delia Sponsor; Delta Sigma President. JAN PORTER Art Club; French Club: Boosters; Mu Sigma: Spanish Club; Warblers: Hep Squad: Dramatics Club; Lambda sigma Chi: Della Bela Sigma. I HADDKl'S Dt NN PRI VN Spanish Club; Flower Club; Jr. Red Cross; Mpba Sigma Hlii; Mu Sigma. BARBARA JEANNE PYLANT Y-Teens: Theta Rho: Coffee Girl: Future Homemakers: Jr Rcsl Cross; I II Club. HENRY BOGII R VIIICKE. JR Future Homemakers; Art Club. GLENN RFHM Ait C:inl : Spanish Club. CHARLES ROBERT Basketball: Captain of Stale Champions: Baseball: Kev Club: l-aiin Club: Baud. President; Bela Club Vlplt.t Sigma Phi: Mu Sigma: Student CamiKiI Constitutional Convention; B. K. Club; Delta Sigma: Gamma I beta. Sponsor. BEVERLY ROBERTSON Dramatics Club; I-Club: 1-rtiii Club: Flower Club: Future Home makers; Alpha Sigma Phi; Y-Teens; Delta Beta Sigma. DAVID ROY French Club; Spanish Club: Science Club; Alpha Sigma Phi: -4-11 Club: Hi-Y Club. MARY ANN RI SSELI. Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Hhi: Spanish Club: Jr. I'own Meeting; Dramatics Club: Boosters; Pelican Girls' State: Intel-Sororitv Council: Delta Beta Sigma. JOAN MARIF. RI'SSO Future Homemakers: I II Club: I). E. Club: Jr. Newman Club. JOHN SAIA Distributors Club, President: Future Homemakers Spanish Club. CATHERINE SAI.F.MI I). F. Club: Future Homemakers: Glee Club. M I A JOYCE SCARDINA D. E. Club; Future Homemakers: Flower Club; Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: Dramatics ( lub: Jr. Newman Club; I II Club; French Club. BARBARA A. SEVIER Cheerleader: Boosters; Glee Club 4-H Club: Art Club: (ainera Club; Buuer Staff; Fricassee Staff: Library Staff: Office Girl: future Homemakers. SHIRLEY ANN SHARKEY Jr. Red Cross: Homemakers Club: Biologv Club: Flower Club: Beta Delta. MARY El VINE SHARP Boosters; Future Homemakers: Alpha Sigma Phi: Mu Signra. GLORIA SMI I H Latin Club: D. E. Club: Jr. Red Cross; Rainbow Girls. nr SENIORS GROVER HARGROVE STEPHENS Flower Club: Art Club: l-H Club: Hi-Y Club. Future Home makers; Camera Club: Football: Basketball; Order ol DeMolav: Band: Jr. Red Cross; Delta Sigma. BILLY STIRLING Key Club: Flower Club; Baud; 1 II Club: Junior Red Cros ; Tennis Club: Scimitars: Art Club: Beta Della Sponsor Theta Kappa Omega: Intcr-Fraiciniiy Council. JI NK STIRLING Bela Delta; Booster v MARJORIE GAYLE STOCKWELL Future Homemakers; Boosters; Art Club. JEANE'I I K STOET NER I). E. Club: Future Homemakers: Jr. Newman Club. El HKLYN Rl' I'll STOT I Future Homemakers. BKBF. S I'l'RDIVAN I Future Homemakers; All State ( hotus; Glee Club: Mixed Quartet; Boosters: Gamma Theta. GEORGE M. STURGIS Track; Baseball. THOMAS DANIEL SL.MRALL Art Club; Spanish Club; Football; Track. JOHNNIE CARVER Band; Biology Club. NIRA TEMPLET Future Homemakers; I II Club; C. Y. O.: Buttons and Bows Club. BOBBIE ‘I It I BE AI 1). E. Club: Future Homemakers. JOE THOMAS Pi evident ol Senior Class; President of Student Council Constitutional Convention: Pelican Boss' State • Governor: Jr. lowtt Hall Parish Ward: Jr. Red ( toss, President: N ice Chairman Southeastern Area |r. Red Cross Council: Speakei National Jr. Red Cross Convention: Concert Band; Dramatics Club; Thespians. President; Bcia Club. KELVIN LAWRENCE THOMPSON Sigma Phi Omega: Gamma I beta Sponsor. VIRGINIA T I CKER Dramatics Club: Spatttsit Club: Flower Club; Alpha Sigma Phi: Y I ccns: Mu Sigma: Delta Beta Sigma. H A. Y ARN Hi-Y; Football; Basketball Manager; Track; Biologs Club: B. R. Club: Flower Club. JOAN WAGELAAR Jr. Red Cioss Council; Dramatics Club; Future Homemakers Della Bela Sigma. CHARLES RAY WALKER Football; Baseball: B. R Club; Hi-Y'; Art Club: Glee Club: 4-H Club. ¥ SENIORS J. F. -TUBBY WATSON B. R. Clul ; Football: Most Valuable Flayer: All City ream: Finnic Homemakers Baseball: Jr. Red Cross Council: Track. JOANNE WEAVER Fiiimc Homemakers. JANE WEHE Mn Sigma: Mplia Sigma l hi: Thespians: Dramatics Club: Jr. Reel Cross: Sub-Deb: Girl Scouts: Science Club: Biologs Club: Latin Club. BOBBY J. WEICHK An Club: Sigma !‘hi Omega. DONNIE FAYE WF.I.CII Finnic Homemakers: Flower Club: Glee Club: Y Teens: taiiied Literals Guild; Bowling League: Science Club: Ji. Real Cross Council; Spanish Club: Tennis; Gamma Theta. WII LIAM LEONARD WERNER Kes Club: Beta Club: M« Sigma President: Alpha Sigma Phi Vice I’resident: B. R. Club: Latin Club: Hi -Y: Tiatk: Football: Jr. Newman Club; 5 H Club; Pelican Boss' State; Gamma Tlicia Spoilvn: Delta Sigma. OWEN O'NEIL WESLEY. JR. I). E. Club: Jr. Red Cross. M GDA MAE WES'III Boosters; Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma l hi; Di.mi.uUs ( lub: Jr. Red Cross; Gills' Bowling League: Pelican Girls' State: Flower Club; I II Club; Finnic Homemakers: Rainbow Girls: leiuiis Club; Spinster-cues; Junior Miss: Beta Delta. HELEN RAY Will ! E Mu Sigma. Alpha Sigma Phi: Boosters; I). E. Club: Delegate t State Distiihutony' Convention; Rainbow Girls: Future Hoineiuakeis: Sub-Deb . LORE I I A WHITNEY Beta Club: Gamma Theta. MARIANNE WILLIAMS Boosters: Future Homemakers; AH Club: Flower Club; Spanish Club: Jr. Red Cross: Honor Club; Spinncieiics; Junior Miss: Beta Delta. CHARLES WISDOM Key Club; Latin Club: Hi V Pelican Bovs' State: Camera Club; Art Club: Seitnitais; -l-H: Band: Flower Club: tennis ( bile Jr. Red Cross; Theta Kappa Omega: Inter fraternity Council; Beta Delta Sponsor. N.NE WILKINSON Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: L.atin Club: Boosters; Spinsteieltrs Junior Miss; Jr. Red Cross: Dramatics Club: Beauts Section of the Fricassee; Beta Delta. ARABELLE WHITE Spinstcretlcs: Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi; Diamatio Club: Jr. Miss; Science Club: Latin Club: Boosters: Flower Club: Theta Kappa Omega Sponsor: Beta Delta. CONNIE KITTO Mu Sigma: Alpha Sigma Phi: Latin Club: Boostets; Sub-Deb: Dramatics Club: Fricassee Staff: Delta Beta Sigma. F.LOISE BROWNING HEN'NIG N Alpha Sigma Phi: Boosters: Rainbow (.iris: Finnic Homemakers: Spanish Club: Glee Club: All State Chorus; Sub-I eb: Delta Beta Sigma. GWEN CLEMENTS Alpha Sigma Phi: Future Homemakers; Glee Club; Student Council: Girls' Athletic Club: The Oak Leaf. IONEYVONNE LAWTON Beta Club: Alpha Sigma Phi: Mu Sigma; Boosters: Dramatics Club: Biology Club: Sub Deb: Girls' State: Latin Club: lpha Club: Town Hall; (.iris' Bowling League; Debating Club: Rainbow Girls. BR HS A HS BR CL A SS H 1ST ORY FOUR YEARS and several (lays ago destiny brought forth to Baton Rouge High School a new freshman class, conceived in genius and dedicated to the proposition that all adolescents must get an education. With this in mind, we stepped through the sacred |x rtals of out-new Alma Mater into its hallowed halls anti straightway began to prepare ourselves for the day when we would he the first class to graduate from the twelfth grade, newly instituted in our honor we were sure. The first thing we were told was that our class was the best to have grated Baton Rouge High School in many a year. However, we were somewhat eclipsed by the Seniors of 1947 who seemed to think that they were rather outstanding. (And, being of a charitable nature, we let them have their moment, and kept our genius to ourselves.) Of course there were a few affairs to enrich our freshman year (Ah. Sweet Misery of Life!), and the uncovering of a few potential athletes front our ranks. On the whole we considered it a successful and predicative year. We returned from our summer sports with our heads bloody, but unbowed and ready for the strain of our Sophomore year. Being very conscious of our growing reputation, welch that this was the time for all gtxxl Sophomores to come to the aid of their class. That year the Honor Roll was swelled with the names of Sophomores, and the varsity teams were enlarged by our members. At this time we succeeded in making even the Seniors climb down from their lofty pedestals to examine more closely these intruders upon their glory. Lite following September wc New Juniors, venitnus, vidimus, vicimus!” (For the benefit of those who have never had the privilege of studying Caesar, we came, we saw, we conquered!”) Although there were a few Seniors to disturb our reign, we kept on in out path of fame. Soon the sch x l and surrounding territory realized what a great dass was the future class of 1950. This was the year that our basketball team captured the city crown (with the aid of several from our class, of course!) Many other outstanding achievements were gained by the Joining Juniors” (so called because we were magnetically attracted to any and all clubs in school). Yes, that year proved our mettle. In fact, the PYVK’s (People Who Know) had thought we were so g xxl that we should be held over for another year in order to enrich the community. Realizing we were needed, we consented to remain for a fourth year. At last we were Seniors! The (dass of 1950 was a reality instead of a futurity. We began this, our last year, with high hopes and great gladness. Now we could blossom forth in all our true genius! And we did. No previous record shows such accomplishments as ours. We felt that we must: Do or die For Baton Rouge High. I hus we have come to the end of our four-year reign. Like all g xxl Seniors we must pass into the unknown. Our names will not be remembered jK-rhaps, but our deeds will ne'er be forgotten. When we walk down the auditorium aisle on our graduation night, we shall remember the fun we've had, the work we’ve done, the things we've learned. We re leaving the school forever, but we are leaving a piece of us with it, our Alina Mater. We ll never forget you. Baton Rouge High! SENIOR SUPERLATIVES GIRL Sunny McComas Huldah Lieberman Jo Anne Browne Betty Biehler Carolyn Allen Jo Ann McLennan Beverly Leei Tini Mc.Marray Jerryanne Adams Gay McGraw Helen and Beuy Edwards Pat Graves ............ Jane Welle...... H. A. Varn ..... Jackie Merrill .... Bobby Blanchard Pal Graves......... Jackie Lee............. Carolyn Crawford Barbara Sevier Linda Kelly............ Jo Ann Frey............ Doris Burnett Libbyc Ann Landry Yvonne Lawton Betty Jo Langhart Margaret Bradshcr Jo Rhea Blackwell Jan Porter Beverly Bateman........ Nancy Manning........ . . . Best All Around Most Likely to Succeed Best Worker . . . . Best Athlete... ('lass Musician ...... Quietest........ ......Best S|x ri Most Talkative . . . . .. . . Class Artist . . .. Inseparables Best Looking . . Most Ambitious Most Happy-Go-Lucky . . . Most Attractive ......('lass Infant ......Man’s Lady Ladies’ Man ...... Neatest......... Best Dressed . . Peppiest .. . Best Personality Biggest Bluffers ...... ('lass Wit Most Dependable Most Businesslike ......Cutest . Most Sophisticated Most Optimistic Sweetest . . Most Photogenic ......Best Figure Best Physique BOY Cecil Jenkins Joe Thomas Walter Bankston R. J. Bourgeois George Koenig Jimmie Jenkins Randal Goodwin Bachman Lee I lenry Ratlu ke {Herbert Gassie Charles Walker Bookie Falconer Jimmie Jenkins Gay McGraw . . Pookie Darby Bobby Leonard Bookie Falconer . . Dan Burden Billy Stirling Jerry Bankston Leonard Werner Herbert Gassie Dale Koons Paul Krake Donnie Albares Blake Blakewood John Jackson Charles Robert George Platt Charles Walker Douglas Brittain C L AS S Wc, die Senior Class of 11)50, being of sound mind and body (that’s what they say, anyway). do hereby publish our first will and testament, with the desire that all those concerned will benefit by our wondcrously benevolent spirit. To the new Senior Class (blessings to each and every one of you!) we leave all of our senior privileges (let's see. I believe there were two) to do with as you may see fit. Wc give you. in addition, the newly organized Student Council, with the hope that you make it into one of the best that can Ik found in the city or state. To the future Juniors, wc would like to wish you all the luck in the world that you too may someday be Seniors. (It'll take a lot of energy to climb the stairs to the third floor as well.) To the two new classes next year, we would like to will the guidance of the other two classes to help you through your first year at our Alma Mater. May you rcllect the examples of your predecessors by being sincerely interested in your education and not disgrace our school. To our Senior Teachers (who had to put up with us through the last year of our struggle) we dedicate the following: To Miss Michael, a solution for the still unsolved mystery in her first hour class. lo Miss Dunbar, a ( lavs full of “imps to brighten up the dullest days. To Miss Womack, another white orchid just like the one from the play. To Miss Harnett, a first |KTi(Kl class that doesn't make a comedy out of Macbeth. To Mrs. Major, another Frenchman just like Bourgeois. To Mrs. Pillow, a class of just senior Trig, students. To Mrs. Lombard, two more pct$(?) like John and Linda. To Mr. Day, ten more boys like Robert Pettit, in height that is. To Mrs. Redfield, to win more honors at the I). K. Convention. And then as individuals wc would like to will our own | ecial abilities and favorite possessions: I, Dale Koons, will to Denny brown my political influence. 1. Roberta Byrd. will to Gene Friedman my love for Chemistry. I. Jimmy Jenkins, will to Ruddy Jenkins my friendship with Miss Harris. I, John Jackson, will lo Calvin Daigle my numerous fans. . Ethel Horner, will lo Margaret Murrell my height. , Pat Cam fibril, will to Grace Garner my careful disposition. I, Sally Gout hern, u'ill lo Nancy Stackhouse my peroxided curl. I. Carolyn Allen, will to Robbie bridges my musical ability. I. Joe Thomas. U’ill to Hob Dodwell my credit in Physics. I, Jerryanne Adams, will to Rene Caire my flair for A ngola. W I L L , Ginger Tucker, will to Jo Ann Wood my Southern drawl. I, Hob Pettit, will to Ronnie Gomez my nickname, “Daddy Long Legs. I. Joyce Leteff, ter' to Jackie Barillier my sweet disposition. . Saly Gatzke, will to June Weaver my winning smile. I. Nellie Hardy, will to Francine Fox a boy’s football. I. Rosemary burton, will to (.win Pilcher my towering heights. I. Roland John bourgeois, will to Jimmy Cain my berth on the All Slate Tram. I, John burton, will to Jimmy Ford my old track shoes. I. Charles Walker, will to Jimmy Pierson my way with women. I, bobby Weii he, will to Don Turner my red convertible. I, Joan Frey, will to Ann Chapman my winsome ways. I. Ann Wilkinson, will to biddy Jackson my flair for four wheel personalities. f. Howard Chambers, will to Carl I'iator my physique. I. Helen White, will to Julie Stearns my giggles. I. May Wrsth. will to Lola Fenn my ability to give compliments easily. I. Jo Ann McLennan, will to Johanna Amos my flair for pretty dollies. I. Johnnie Taivcr, will to A. •'. Maggio my big bass horn. I, Hal Phillips, will to Miles Friedlander my corny jokes. I. Jane Wehe, will to Ann Derail my place at the top of the senior class. I, Connie Kitto, will to Frances Murphy my study hall after each class. I. Hetty Caltnes, will to Helen Maggio my new car. I. bookie Falconer, will to Glenn L'ffman my curly blonde hair. I, Herbert Gassie. will to Tommy Jaikson my interest in Algebraic figures. . Jo Ann Browne, will to Sara Latham my giggles. . Charles Robert, will to Slick Dedon my pretty legs. I. Haney Chambers, will to David Lee James my fust. Duncan. . Blake Blakewood, will to Millard Foy my Junior G-Man badge. . Jerry Bankston, will to Gene Mi Dowell my great scientific brain. . Bobby Leonard, will to Jane Le Cates my fret kies. . Kaye Kaiser, will to Ann Garner my sponsor-ship of S. P. O. , Scooter Peabody, will to Jack Bailey all my used flash bulbs. . Tickie Hendry, will to Darlene Payne my all time good behavior. I. Billy Day, u’ill to Johnny Schmitt my solo in the chorus program. , Randal Goodwin, will to Wallace F.versberg my hold on Miss Dunbar's leg. BR CLAS S T H E June 2. I9f 0—The windows of good old Baton Rouge High arc sparkling with light, and the halls are full of people. The C lass of 1950 is having its reunion after ten years of struggle and success in the business world. Do you remember any of these personalities? Standing in the receiving line are the Class officers. Joe Thomas, the president. Hew in from the Congo where he is doing missionary-work with the I bangics. Sunny McC.otnas, vice-president, is back at B. R. 11. S. teaching in the English department. Robert Pettit, secretary', is a roman tit ruling ranger at Yellowstone National Park. Cecil Jenkins, treasurer, has flown in from Hollywood where he has his own radio program. Jimmy Harriett and his jazz orchestra are taking time off from their engagement at the Fro-cadcro, accompanied by his latest discovery, that hot blues singer, Carolyn Allen. Professors Randal Goodwin and Hargrove Stevens, head chemists at the National Laboratory at Washington, 1). (’., came to participate in the festivities. By the punch bowl, the center of attraction is socialite, Margaret Bradsher. Paying marked attention to her arc Dr. Alexander Crawford, the brain specialist, Dan Burden. Jr., author of a book of poetry, and Arthur De-I.oach. the State Sanitation Commissioner. Next to them are Ernestine Crouse, the expert on flower arrangements, and Emily Hutchins, an English instructor at L.S.IJ. Gazing about we spy Pal Cam fibril and Pat Arnold, joint owners of Ye Old Chapeaux Shoppe on Third Street. Discussing the merits of the various candy bars used at the party arc the candy tycoons. “Tubby Watson and Bobby Dean. Rosemary Burton, who has settled down and is living in Chicago, is talking with Jerryanne Adams, the new sensational Power's model. just arriving is Actress Beverly Bateman, who has recently completed a successful run on Broadway. Following her is Haney Bring 'em back alive Chambers. On his arm is Pat ('•raves, the feminine lion tamer. Marion Jack-son, who has been signed by M.G.M., has arrived with the (harming young executive of that same studio. Hal Phi ll if is. Over in the corner is the famous Hollywood gossip columnist, Sally Cant hen and her brilliant and witty assistant, Jo Ann McLennan. talking to the two greatest mathematicians of the era. Jerry Bankston and Jean Barnett. Next to them is Pat Grant who inherited a fortune from her great uncle. She is talking to George Koenig, who is elated over the fact that his band is going to be in a movie which stars that famous singer. Belie Sturdivant. Demonstrating his newest invention, a pic-ttireless window. Jimmy Blanche has quite captivated the lovely socialite, Janie Cogley. Lorraine English is busy signing autographs in copies of her latest book. Roberta Byrd, who has settled down to a quiet life of housekeeping. is discussing the merits of older days with Ethelyn Stott, the I7. S. Ambassador to the Fiji Islands. In the center of a large group is Dale Koons, the new Governor of Louisiana. Discussing the political situation with him are two distinguished lawyers, Byrd Hutchinson and fo Anne Weaver, Joyce l.etefj, who head the Democratic Party Women from Louisiana, and Wright Kemmerly, the Governor’s chief advisor. Filtering this group now arc State Senator Samuel Huston Harris and his private secretary, Margaret Garrison. Sally Gatzke. the famous chemist, is explaining her formula for making synthetic diamonds to the great jewelers, Milton Hall and Gene Hickman. Jo Rhea Blackwell is a reporter for PROPHECY the Stale-Times and Johnnie Tarver is staff photographer. General Blake Blakewood is now the youngest general in the air corps. He is demonstrating an air maneuver to his constant admirer lo Anne Browne, who is doing social work for the underpi n ileged children in Lower Slavonia. Jane Wehe and Tichie” Hendry are the first women pilots to fly around the world. Gayle Stockwell is a famous cartoonist with a New York paper. R. J. Bourgeois, the famous dress designer, is talking with his favorite model Belly Biehler. Charles William Lane, III, the fabulous millionaire business man, has just arrived and is introducing his private secretaries. Helen White. Lena Messina, and hna Jean I'air. Talking to them now is Pearl LeBlanc the interior decorator so well known for decorating the new home of the oil tycoon, Charles Wisdom. Now we spot Lihhye Anne l.mulry, the Home Economics instructor who has just returned from a tour of the United States, talking over her trip with Linda Kelly who is giving lectures at Harvard and Yale. Charles Walker, who has just annexed the world’s middle weight championship, is standing next to Herbert Gassie. the all-time great professional football star. Carolyn Greer is the new librarian at L.S.U. K. K. Kennedy. Jr., is the electrical engineer famous for building an elec tric motor which runs without any current. Helen Barney, the world’s greatest feminine dare-devil is a | opulai feature at Madison Square Garden. District Attorney Bobby Weiche has just captured one of the ten most wanted men in the U. S.. Spot Lace Leonard. He will be tried by the first woman judge of the Supreme court, Muriel Aucoin. Joan Lrey and Nic.kie Jones have established a boarding school for the children of well-known families. Doris Burnell has just discovered a way to make more money. Donnie Alba res is the engineer famous for constructing s| ec ial dic ing apparatus for use in the training room when it floods. Now the old grads arc disbanding and returning to their future years of happiness and pros|K rity. It was wonderful to recall the memories of those days in 1950 when we were seniors. Let's hope they arc never forgotten. BR vc HENRY ABADIE To escape from ihc influence of Duncan. BONNIE ACHORD—To go atound the world. IEKRYANNF. ADAMS—To decide Iretween Princeion. I.. S. U. and Noire Dame. TOM URHART—To have a steady k 1-DON I.BARES lo learn Im chcnusin works. BARBARA LLEN -To come to school five days a week. CAROLYN M.LF.N To go over the rainbow. PA I ARNOLD—I o have a “Irest liicncl. MUR I HI. Al'COIN—To learn to dance. | AL'L BABIN—To Ik- a pilot on a river lx at. JERRY BANKSTON I • sleep my lift away. WAI II R BANKSTON l o n politician. JEAN BARNETT—To Ik- teacher's jk-i in Algebra. HELEN BARNEY- Eoalwass be loval to Luther. IIM.MY BAR RICK. |R.—Togel a girl. UGUS1 l l BARRON To learn to talk BEVERLY BA LEMAN—To have just one “true friend. FRANCES BEAN—To In a little taller. SUE BERRY To find Chloe. BE I IY Bil l H ER—To learn to s|x-ak Frcmlt. JO RHEA BLACKWELL—To get eight hours of sleep. BLAKE BLAKEAVOOD To learn to quote Willie” Shakcs|xarc. BOBBYE BLANCH ARD -To inherit a pair of elevated shoes. IIMMY BLANCHE—To have curly hair. R. |. BO I iRCiEOIS— l o Ik- a politician and drain Legion Village. M ARC ARE E BRADSHER—To make sure g«xnl things tome in pairs. DOUGL AS BRITTAIN—To Ik- a wit. S. A. BROCATO—To make tlough. |o BROWNE l« win in si prize in an art ooniest. DAN BURDEN. IR.—To understand Pat. DORIS BURNETT—To Ik wilts. JOHN B( RTON I 1 bt 1 profc tsional irac i ROSEMARA BUR EON—To gel “lll-ai-noisc.” MORRIS BUTLER To Ik- another Gabriel. ROBERTA BYRD—To change liei Iasi name. MONA CAFF.AREL To Ik- a daughter-in-law. CATHERINE CALI—To Kattli a Kmc Kid. BETTY' CALME-S—To get a new car. PAT ( IMPBELL—To Ik crazy. IE AN C ARUSO—To catch that baseball player. M RY SUE C.ASCIO—To learn to tell a joke. ARCHE CATSULIS—To work vers hard on amfhing I undertake. SALLY CAUTHEN—To laugh just once! NELLRI1 CEDATOL To always be sweet. ONA LEE CEDATOL To be engaged. HANEY CHAMBERS—To know which twin has the Toni. HOW ARD CH AMBERS—To not Ik- confused with Haney. GWEN CLEMENT—To bake birthday takes. I 11 t OGLE! I o have a i friend who plays football. i EX CR WFORD i escape from Ben. CAROLYN CR AWTORD—To care what happens. ERNESTINE CROUSE To Ik- a red head. lEANE'I I E Cl I RER—To have a sweet smile. GLORIA DANIELS—To enjov life. FRANCIS D ARBY To l e a tree surgeon. SENIOR WILLIAM DAY—To lx- a great opera singer. BOBBA DEAN—To go into the candy machine business. AR I HUR DELOACH—To have another brain. BARBAR A 1)1 AL—To Ik more talkative. BOBBA DOAVDEN—To lx- a famous man. ROB1 is i I SI E! in Im a true cowboy. BUT I A EDWARDS—To Ik- another Betty Crocker. Ill I I n l l ARDS Id Ih a concert pianist. LORRAINE ENGLISH—To learn to Ik- quiet. ima ji I air in have blonde hair. R AMsEA FALCONER To Ik- a lady's man. CARRU I'H W. FARRIS—To sec Randal make an F. I I I I NIKI -To Ik- an .i! Iisi |OAN FREY—To learn to flirt. ELIZ ABE I'll FRIEDMAN—lo work in the big office. M ARIAN GARIG—To Ik- able to go to military school. MARGAREI G ARRISON—Not to move so much. HERBERT G.ASS1E—To Ik- the quietest lx in sc bool. SAI.LA’ GATZKE—To leain who wrote the books of the- Bible. A. G. GAUDIN—To whistle and get results. MER Y1 i i E (• IUTHIER I o get married. ROBER I GIBSON I o own . ranch JERRA’ GIVENS—'To be a brave lil’ girl. (.l.ORI A GLOVER—To lx- sophisticated. RANDAL GOODWIN -To have a crawFORD.' EA'A |.A E GOUDEAIJ—To Ik- Ona Lee's cousin. PAT (’.RANT—To sec- my dentist more than twice a year. PAL GRAVES—To Ik- a nightclub singer. C AROI.A'N GREER—To pass chemistry. MARION GUIDRY—To envn the Dalton Co. BE I I A SUE HALL—To blush more often. MILTON H ALL—To own a Cadillac. BEN HAMILTON I o acquire some sense. NELLIE HARDY—To wear a football sweater. GENE II ARGRODER To Ik- as grxxl as Lujark. SAM HARRIS—To Ik- the marble king of the world. TICKIE HENDRY—To get a genu wine. ELOISE HENNIG AN—lo sing in opera. A’IRCINI A LEE HERBIN—To get a set of brains for Christmas. GENE HICKMAN—To learn to like western novels. DOROTIIA HICKS—Togo lo I.afasette. ETHEL HORNER—To own DeLagc's. I mii lit rCHINS l go to a “certain col lege B1 I I A III l( HINSON 1 0 look like a twin. BA Rl) HUTCHINSON—To own a florist shop. JOHN C. | ACKSON. |R.—To build a brewery in Mexico. MARI AN [ACKSON—To become another Katherine Cornell. CECIL JENKINS—To make Smilin' Jack frown. JIMMA IENKINS—To get mv chopsticks reads- for RICE.” i i i hi ill JOHNSON I i make A in chemistry. JOY’CE JONES—To get some kind of an education. SHIRI.FA' [ONES—To show Spitalnv how its done. |IMMY JI NKIN'—To Ik a cliemist. K AYE K AISER—To always take things for GRANTcd. BOBBY KELLER—To ignore the AA’ILDGOOSF. LINDA KELLY—To live in Baton Rouge forever. AVRIGIIT KF.MMERLY -To learn sign language. DAVID KENDRICK—To alwass lx a nice all round person. A M B I T I O M S JEAN' KENNEDY—To go to Mississippi. K. K. KENNEDY. JR.—To find the lost chord. DONALD KIRST—To own an exclusive flower shop — petunias and all. CONNIE KITO—To learn not to l e framed by my best” friends. I.ARY KLING—To learn to play the glockenspiel. GEORGE KOENIG—To get a wife who appreciates music. DAI.E KOON'S—To put Huey Long in the shade. PAUL KRAKE—To dream his life away. LIBBYE ANNE LAM)R —To acquire a Brooklyn accent. SHIRLEY LANDRY—To get a man. CHARLES LANE—To lx another Alvin Roy. BETTY JO LANGHART—To l e Miss America of 1954. ANNA BELLE LASAVIO—To be a belle. YVONNE LEBLANC—To be one of the Big Feet. PEARL LEBLANC—To reach to greater heights. BACHMAN LEE—To win an argument. JACKIE LEE—To keep her “hart out of the air. BEVERLY LEFT—To Ik- a has—Ben. NAOMI Le.MARR—To go to Catholic High. NET LIE LeMOINE—To be a shadow. BOBBY LEONARD—To sell sjkji remover. JOYCE LETEFF—To join the Navy — pcr-MAN-ently. RICHARD LH ERR ISON—To be a French window washer. I1ULDAH I.IEBERMAN—To Ik a Powers model. DL'NCAN MacDONALD—To keep a straight fate. MONA CLAIR MAGEE—To go to Kirsler Field. JOY MAHURIN—To go back to Texas. NANCY MANNING—To be (with?) a Wac. UNA MARSHALL—To get the right man. SONNY McCOMAS- To develop tm brains. BONNIE FAYE McDANIEL—To gel married. GAY McGRAW—To go steady. JIMMY McGOWAN—To sleep late even morning. MARGARET McGREGOR—to make the All Tournament team again. CHARLES McINNIS To drive down Third Street the wrong way. JACK McI.F.AN—To be another Harry James. JO ANN McLENNAN—To take a sec voyage. BET sy ANN M MURRAY—To make up his mind. RAY MENDOW- To get back in the “Ixxus and saddles.” JACKIE MERRILL—To keep my man. LENA MESSINA—To climb three flights of stairs without getting breathless. STERLING MOORE—To push a peanut with my nose. NORMA JEAN MORALES—To have my last name pronounced correctly. BOBBY NEAMES—To win the American Open Golf Tournament. FRANK PEABODY—To own a mermaid. ROBERT PETTIT, |R.—To specialize in painting ceilings without a ladder. ROGER PHILLIPS—To lx- a druggist (soda jerk?) HAL SETH PHILLIPS—To Ik- another Boh Hope, but with better jokes. GEORGE PLATT—To plait my hair. JAN PORT ER—To have joint ownership in a Modcl-T. PA I I'RUYN—Not to be so talkative. JEANNE PYLANT—To tell the truth about that ring. HENRY R A I HCKE—To lx- like m father. DAVID REYNOLDS—To help Gabrial blow that horn. GLEN RF.HM—To own Fort Knox. CHARLES ROBERT To have pretty legs. BEVERLY ROBERTSON To be more friendly. DAVID JOY- I o catch the biggest fish there is. MARY ANN RUSSELL—To bo like Lillian. Russell that is. JOHN SAIA To graduate. CATHERINE SALAMI—To have another nickname. DONALD SAM.Ml A—'To be a well known businessman. N1TA JOYCE SCARDINA—T o grow bigger. BARBARA SEMI R—To make people laugh. SHIRLEY SHARKEY—To lx- as sharp as a SHARKcv. ELAINE SHARP—To laugh longer and louder. GLORIA SMIT H—To dye my hair. HARGROVE STEPHENS—To drive a new Oldsmobile. BILLY STIRLING—To lx- known as the “young man with a horn. |UNE STIRLING—To forget New Oilcans. GAYLE STOCKWELL—To stay out of mischief. JEANE I I E STOET NER—To work in the biggest store in town. ETIIELYN S LOT I--To make the Big Five” the “Big Six. BE BE STURDIVANT—To lx- a professional singer. GEORGE STURGIS—To find out all the answers. TOMMY SUMRALL—To lx- on a track team. JOHNNIE TARVER—To be a big time photographer. NIVA T EMPLET To live in Sorrento. BO Bin THI BEAU—To be reserved. JOE THOMAS—To lx- another Bills Sunday. KELVIN THOMPSON To open a charge account at Alvin Roy’s. FRANK FOR FORICII To be a candy stick maker. GINGER TUCKER—To have a southern accent. H. A. VARN—To base “just one loud shirt. HAROLD VOYLES—To be well known. JOAN WAG LEAR—To lx as sweet as pie. CHARLES RAY WALKER—To have a l ig car to take my fans riding in. BERNARD W I.L—To have a good speaking voice. J. E. WAT SON—To always throw good passes. '|OANNF. WEAVER—To get a husband. JANE WEHE—To lx- a brain. BOBBY WEICKE—To have a steady girl and a red convertible. DONNIE FAYE WELSH—To have long hair. LEONARD WERNER—To grow tall. OWEN WEST LEY. JR. l o learn to keep m mouth shut. MAE WESrH To B or not to B . ill i EN RA will ll l learn t drawl. LORETTA WHITNEY To stay with the Georgia Peaches. ARABELLE WHITE—To learn to enjoy milk baths. MARIANNE win IAMS l have a nickname. CHARLES WISDOM—To make a million dollars. ANNE WII KINSON- i have • man with a four wheel personality. JUNIORS Orville Albritton Winoan Joy Arnold Temi lie Atkinson Anne Averette Peggy Bankhead Jackie Barillier Don Beckner Terence Beven Pat Branch Dennv Brown Jimmy Cain Patty Carroll Patsy Catellings Don Cates Ann Chapman Carol Cheek Bobby Clark Walter Cockcrham Marco Colt harp Charles Colvin Emma Lon Corcoran IIS -JUNIORS Genevieve Courville Merlin Darotisc Mary Daughtry Gay Denham Antoinette Dejohn Ann Devall Ray Dobyns Ruth Dorgan Wallace Eversbcrg Lillian Faulk Ann Faures Freida Ferguson Dinah Fcddlcr Jimmy Ford Franrinc Fox Grace Garner Sherrill Grass Marion Claire Greelv LaMarylis Hansen Karl Harvey Clyde Hodges JUNIORS BR Elaine 1 Ioisington Ha cl Huffiv Helen Jackson Tommy Jackson Joyce James Toni Jolissaint Carolyn Jones Paul Kapp Russell Kleinpetcr Donald Kniffen Margaret Kulinert Hilda Landry Sara Latham Jane LeCates Jimmy Lilly Helen Maggio Gloria Martinez Virginia Matcristc Mary McComas Frank MeDavitt Jimmy McKemic JUNIORS Dorothy Meaken Jere Mclilli Jimmy Miller Joe Montgomery Mary Ella Moore Anna Morrison Margaret Murrell Patricia Ann Not maud Darlene Palmer Darlene Payne Jimmy Pierson James Piper Ann Platt Beverly Pourciau Beilv Pritchard Anna Mae Rathcke Carlene Reed Lewis Rieger M. C. Renfroe Charles Richardson Carolvn Roberts BR JUNIORS- John Roberts Melvin Safer Barbara Schilde 11 an y ScesC Lyle Edward Smith Bobbie Stephens June Stover John Stracener Don Turner Gloria Turner Carl Viator Anna Mae Vining Jane Walden Phyllis Werlein Kitty I.on Williamson Barbara Wilkinson Jo Ann Wood Emily Jane Fontenot D. T. Hollabaugh Teddy Harp Bobby Pavy SOPHOMORES Ann Abell Marylyn Ackoury Janice Adcock Rita Grace Allbrighl Arden Allen Myrtle Allen Johanna Amos Lynn Anderson Mary Howard Angelloz Mary Ellen Babin Marion Bailey Laurie Barillier Alton Barksdale Shirley Bartlett John Bateman Jewel Mae Beck Bill Bennett Frederick T. Berg Mary Jean Bethea Cedric Blackwell Shirley Bowers Nancy Brian Bobbie Bridges Stanley Brohn Patsy Broussard Ronald Blown Anne Bryan Michael Burks John Butler Barbara Ann Bynum Gloria Byrd Billy Chambers Jeanne Cohn June Coincon Gloria Conditt Wick Coojkt SOPHOMORES Hard Cotter Martha Gotten Carolyn Cowart Cherrv Cutter Kenneth D’Arinontl Waverley Davidson Courtney Davis LeRoy Davis Patsy Davis Wanda Nell Davis Arlyn Dawson Richard Day Bennie Nell DeLaunc Robert John Dodwell Cleona Dunlap Frank Easley Harriet F.cton Peggy Falcon Lola Fcnn Miles Friedlander Frank Foil Betty Fox Millard Foy Billy Fulton Peggy Fucrst Ann Garner Katherine Glynn Pat Golden Ronnie Gomez Gail Guelfo Cynthia Hair Jackie Hamilton Donald Harrell Terry Harris Barbara Hays Dorothy Hebert HS SOPHOMORES Belly Joan Henderson W. K. Hrnnigan Robert Hepburn Pat Holder Barbara Holloway Philip Holmes Faye Howell Allen Hugh Evelyn Humphries Shirley Humphreys David James Buddy Jenkins Rita Keene Margaret Kemp Miller Kerr Riia Lafuria Betty LeBeau Betty DeBlanc Martha Long Hal lie Loy Janet Madden Jerry Mayo Carol McDaniel Aldridge McMurray Mary Melton Claire Mixon Mark Midkey Frances Murphy Elaine Muse Dorothy Neames Kay Ncsom Charles Nolan Verian Norton Theresa Parent Peggy Parker Shirley Claire Paxton I HS SOPHDMORES Virginia Pennington Mary Lou Perkins Billie Pickett Gwin Pilcher Louise Ouin Juanita Richcrson Sail' Robinson Rogers Shirley Russell Diane Schumacher Bobbie Jean Sharkey Charlie Ben Singletary Elizabeth Singletary Nancv Skidmore Gene Smith Juanita Sobers Julie Stearns Floan Stevens Frances Stirling Charles Stout Pat Sturkev Ta in Marion Taylor Rose Terrell (den liftman |ohnie Merle Watkins Edna Ann West Scot tv White Xuclrcy Wilson Betty Sue Wilson Sue Womack « Golf Team David Rclnn. David Cueymard, Bobby Neames, Jinnm Pecoraro, Richard L’Hcrrison. Our Golf Story — Baton Rouge High’s golf team has contributed more honors to the schools record in athletic participation. Members of the four man team are Bobby Neames. Jimmy Pecoraro, Davis Gueymard. and Charlie Mclnnis. In 'P.l the team won the second place award in the State Rally, showing fine sportsmanship and spirited playing. Baton Rouge High’s Jimmy Pecoraro turned in a fine record of placing on the green, and was runner up to Byrd High's Tommy Morrow for lop individual honors. The Bulldogs have a much improved team this year and will 1m- trying to add their fiist State Championship to the Bulldogs’ list ol wins. FOOTBALL Bulldogs Win City Championship Football Varsity, 1949 First Row: Leonard Werner. Tubby Wat von. Merlin Darouse, Jerry Mayo. Lawrence Harbay, Billy Clayton. Don Cannon. Second Row: Herb Gassic, Bookie Falconer. Don I'nrner. Orville Mbritton. Don Dedon, H. A. Varn. Lewis Rieger. Paul Krakc. Jim Cain. Blake Blakcwood, Ray Scardina. Don AI bares. Third Row: Charles Lane. Doug Brittain. Toni Airltart. Howard Chaml ers. Wac Bruininetl. Bonnie Achord. Paul Kapp. Bobby Gwin. Buck McCreary. John Bailey. Alton Barksdale, Russell Klein| etcr, Tommy |ackson, R. J. Bourgeois, Gene Hargrover. and Cecil Jenkins. This year the Baton Rouge Bulldogs completed its most successful season since 1911. With true Bulldog spirit, determination, and excellent coaching, the team brought home not only the much coveted City Championship but also four wins, three ties, and only two losses. This fine record established the football team as one of the l cttcr teams of the state. In the first game of the year the Bulldogs trekked up to McComb. The Tigers were lucky to esca|)c with a 12-12 tic. for the Buidogs outplayed them from whistle to whistle. Then after a week, the Bolton Bears journeyed from Alexandria to play the spirited Bulldogs. Although they were leading most of the game, the Beats were overtaken in the final minutes of play. Here again the Bulldogs gained a tie with a final score of 19-19. In the next game Baton Rouge High scored its first win of the season. The Jesuit Blue Jays, after leading for two quarters, were put into a fit of turmoil when a pass from Watson to Bourgeois gave the Bulldogs the game at a score of 13-6. The following Friday night, the Bulldogs upset the do| c sheet and trounced the Lake Charles Wildcats 20-13. This is the game in which speedy Cecil Jenkins, star center, intercepted a pass and rated 85 yards for a score. Next week, the Bulldogs returned home to meet the highly touted Bogalusa Lumlrerjacks. Although Baton Rouge High scored first, it was not long before the | owcrful Bogalusa attack overcame the score and beat the Bulldogs 26-14. I his was the only district loss for the Bulldogs this year. On Homecoming night, the Bulldogs made up for the loss to Bogalusa COACHES C. I- Gilbert O. M. Helves ton by garnering a sweet defeat over Catholic High. Paved by the brilliant running of Don Tumor. Merlin Da-rouse, ami Wat Brummetl. Baton Rouge obtained the ictory l a score of 28-7. thus hurdling the lirst milestone in the race for the City Championship. In the Sulphur game, the Bulldogs climbed into the killer role, and tied the famous Tornadoes, who had set to h c a game. When the final whistle blew the score read B. R. II. S. • . Sulphur t . After a week’s test the Bulldogs slipped against Ouachita. Only the defensive play of Wat Brummctt and Cetil Jenkins kept the score from being any worse than I l b. On Thanksgiving, the Bulldogs stalked out into the field and unlimberetl their guns against the defenseless Istrouma Indians. In their Ix-st game of the season, the Bulldogs brought home the turkey in the form of the cherished lity Championship. Ibis was the fitst game plaved by B. R. II. S. in the new Municipal stadium and every member on the Bulldog bench played to make the score -17-25. Our FOOTBALL SCHEDV LE Their Store Storr 12 McComh 12 19 ... Bolton 19 IS Jesuits : 20 l-iVc Cliaite IS 26 .... Rogatusa It 2 .. (.iiliolk High 7 6 Sulphur .. 6 It ...... Ouachita 16 t; .... Ivliotinta 23 s .... (III OH MI‘S! Shrimp Bowl 15 -BRHS- I.titling his most successful season in football at Baton Rouge High. R. J. Bourgeois earned many honors. He was selected as an end on the VII-State Team and earned a Ik-iill on the All-City Team. Besides sharing the honor of Most Valuable” player on the B.R.H.S. team, he also icceived the Star of Stars and Mom Outstanding Lineman awards on the All-City team. S| ccdy fullback. Merlin Darousc, displayed some of the finest football playing at Baton Rouge High this year. In the Shrimp Bowl game-won liv Baton Rouge High. Merlin, having stored two of the Bulldog's touchdowns and excellent ability on olfense. received the outstanding Plavei Ward, lie was selected as a member of the All-City fitst team and has lettered for the second year. He will return next year to add more honors to his already long list. R. |. BOURGEOIS MERLIN DAROUSE Tubby Watson Cecil Jenkins Merlin Darouse I Icrlx rt Gassic R- J bourgeois Hiu k McCreary -BRHS- City Championship Adding to their list of honors for the year, the Baton Rouge Bulldogs defeated Istrouma to annex the coveted City championship. It has been four years since Baton Rouge High has held sway as champion of the city football teams. Playing before 13,000 fans in the new Memorial Stadium, the Bulldogs, spurred on by a quartet of backs, unleashed a display of some of the greatest offensive jrower ever seen in this section. Before the Indians could cross the goal line once, the Bulldogs had a total of 27 points. After that. Coach Melveston freely poured substitutes into the game. The first score came on a pass from Watson to Albarcs. after Watson had connected on a 37-yard pass to Bourgeois. I.ane converted to make the score 7-0. On the next score, the Bulldogs threw the Indians into a fren y by throwing a spread play at them, only to see Don Turner burst through the center of the line- for another tally. Lane again converted to make I | for BRIIS. 0 for Istrouma. One of the scores, a pass from Watson to lbares, was called back. Then aftei a 17-yard run. the age-old secondary for the third score. Lane converted: and the Bulldogs had 21-0. I he next time Baton Rouge High got tin ball, they scored on a 12 yard pass from Watson to Albarcs. The half ended, after the Indians had scored on a long pass play, with the score 27-fi. 'Then the second half started, and the Bulldogs promptly scored on a run by Darousc. Lane converted to make the score 31-6. ftcr the Indians had two touchdowns against the reserves. Watson threw a pass to Bourgeois, who faded the whole Istrouma back field and raced 35 cards for another Bulldog store. Lane concerted and the score read 17-19. The Indians then scored their final marker and Coach Hclvcston sent in his B team. It was a great victory for the entire team, and the teamwork displayed was an outstanding feature of the game. Defensive stalwarts of the night were Paul Krakc. Herb Gassic. Wak Biummcll. Buck McCreary. and R. J. Bourgeois. I OM AIRH R I . tackle. has proven his uonh more than once. Hi line play under the Green and (told ha earned him two letter . Hi i a senior ami his loss will l c dccjrly felt. DON ALBARES, halfback. made the Ml-City second string. Beside loot-hill. Donnie ha shown he i a capable hurdler in track season. He has won litres letters in football. ORVII I f. AI.BRI'I ION. halflurk, tva brought up liom the juniors this veal. Hi gteal tlefensive work ha assured him a lieith on nest years Bulldog elc cn. Al l ON BARKSDAI.E. end. was luought up fttnn the juniors when Charlie Walker broke his leg. Hi hustle and team-play base made him one to he tctkouetl with. Alton is a sophomore. I YW'RENCK BARBAV. guild. was biougbi up from the junior to l« l tcr the guard ranks. Lawrence i only ■ sophomore and great things ate expected of him in the future. BLAKE BI.AKEWOOD. guard, i the little man few have heard of Ih-cau e he plays Irchind Herlt Classic. Mthiiugli small. Blake has shown he tan handle himself with the lic t. He is a senior. R. |. BOI RGKOIS. end. made the All-C.itv first 'trmg. R. J. is famous for his pavscatching and defensive work. He is also a memtrer of the slatting five who won lire- City Championship in Basketball. DOl C BRLI I IN. end. came up to take hat lie Walker's place when tire latter was injured. His fine work brought him honorable mention on the All-City team. RAMSEY FALCONER, center, played liehind Cecil Jenkins. Bookie's team fight and bustle brought him many praises throughout the season. HERB GASSIE. guard, was a mem Ik-i of the All-City first string. His great line play has earned him more than a letter and bis loss next year will In- soielv felt. BOBBY GW IN. guard, is a transfer from New Orleans. s a result of bis haul work, lie was chosen as Co Captain ol the Shrimp Bowl game. CF.( II JENKINS, center, is probably the fastest pivotman the Bulldogs have evet had. Hi great defensive work this year has earned him a liettli on the All-City first team. 1 At I KAIT, tackle, i a member of the All-City second icon. His great line plus has made hint a stalwart in the Bulldog line. He will be back next year to prove this. PAI'I. KRAKE. guard, showed it took more than si c to play football. His outstanding line pla has earned him a berth on the All-City second y team. He is Captain of the 1919 Team. S' CHARLES LANE. end. was the Bulldog place-kicking specialist. He also played defense. Charles’ mans consersions will lie missed next scar and might prove the difference of win or lose. |ERRY MAYO, halfback, was another incmlrci of the undefeated jun iocs who was brought up. His uncanny ability to follow his interference has made him dangerous. W AC UR I M.MK'l I. fullback. stars uni'll), in |iunt returns and defensive wmk. Itui lie li.i' shown lie is a capable runner by averaging over 10 yards per try against (atIndie High. |IMMV ( i fullbc • k h; -two letters in football, fici fiKitball season. Jim pills on truck shoes and become-' a mcmlx-i ol the sprint relay team. He has one more year of football for the green ansi gold. DON CANNON, cciitci. was a tes-Civc pivot man islio was injured. It has been heard iliat he will never play football again due to a concussion. I bis was quite a blow, foi B. R. H. S. had plans foi Cannon. HOW ARD CH . IBERS. guard, had (lie bad luck of placing Ixliind Caul Ki.ike Itul when Howard did gel into the game he proved himself wen thy of wearing the Hulldog colon. CALVIN DAIGLE, tackle, was an-olliei nicnilicr of the starling Hulldog eleven that Inokc his leg. Calvin is only a junior and great things arc expected of him next year. Ml Rl IN “SMOK1 DAROI SI halftrack, was voted outstanding player in the Shrimp Bowl besides being a member of the All-Cits First Team. Many ate comparing him with the great Sulccr Harris, hut he will have next year to prove that. III CK McCRKARY. tackle. i a nicmltcr of the All-City lust string. He is by far the I rest tackle in the city and his loss will Ire sends mourned next year. I EW IS Rltt.f.R. tackle, is a reserve bur lie is onlv a junior. The Hull dog men tots will surelv include Lewis in any future plan lb.it they may have for the Bulldogs. R Y.MONI) SC KDI. A. end is an olhet sophomore (bat has proven bis ability. Ilis speed and bustle have made him valuable on defense. DON I I RNER halfback, is a member of the second team All-City. Don is considered the hardest driving back in this section this year, lie is only a Junior so he will Ik- hack next year. C II RI II- WAIKER. end. was ., member of the starting Bulldog eleven at the treginning ol the year, but lie-broke his leg and has Ireen out the rest of the season. Great things were rxptxicd of him. j Fit BBV U I xo . quarterback, was an offensive specialist. His gte.it passing and plav-calling earned him a position on ihr All-Citv first team. His loss will be surely felt next year. DON DEDOV halfback starred in the Ouachita game when lie ran fo yards for a touchdown. Don is a sophomore and great things are expected of him in his remaining vears at H. R. H. S. LEON RD LERN'ER. fnllbark. is one of the smallest men on the Hulldog eleven. Weighing only MO pounds. Leonard showed that sire was not everything and was one of the defensive standouts of the Bulldogs. i Leonard Werner Don Dedon Howard Chambers Merlin Darnusc B(H kie Falconer 'Vac Brununcit Paul Ka| | R. J. Bourgeois Paul Krake ° ’is Ricgci :et l Jenkins ubbv Watson assic Vt } IJuck McCreary [ 'loin Airliari ----BASKETBALL------- B. R. Cagers Are State A A Champs Bulldogs Win City Championship 1950 Basketball Varsity First Bow: R. I. Bourgeois. I) roller, and Charles Robert. Second How: Coach Day. Bob win. Mgr. Baton Rouge High School's basketball season didn't really get started this yoai until late January. It was during the Metropolitan Invitational Tournament that the Bulldogs began to click as a team n Dedon. Morris Butler. Don Albares Baker. Kverett Cram. Robert Pettit, H BRHS- Oar Basketball Story • and Bob Pettit rejoined the team the following week after convalescing from the mumps. It was during the M. I. T. that Bobby Baker, a newcomer fiom Mississippi, made the Bulldog bark. Merlin Darouse. Ramsey Fal-ill Benton, and Randal Cood- With I ) |x ints to hi' credit and good team play by the others, the Bulldog' eliminated I i e Oak. state “B finalists, by a score of 52-33. The following night they were eliminated by State Champ- AI.L STATE TEAM (Morning Advocate) ALLCITY TEAM B b Pettit. R. |. Bourgeois, Donald Dcdon and Charles Robert. Bob Pettit. R. J. Bourgeois. Don Dedon, Charles Robert, Hillv Benton. -BR1IS- ions, Denham Springs, -I -1-1. but only after an overtime | eriod had been added to the regulation game. Dcdon, Bourgeois, and Benton led the Bulldogs in both scoring and floor play. The following week found Bob Pettit in the driver's seat and the Bulldogs were victorious over Des-trehan ID- I I. their first of 17 consecutive wins. Bob made over half of the team's total points that night. In preparation for the Covington Tournament the Bulldogs defeated Bolton 43-37, leading throughout the game. At Covington, the B. R. cagcrs defeated Slidell 60-14, Baker 53-50, Holden 74-39. and New Orleans Academy 88-60 for the Tournament Championship. Several members of the Bulldog team won many awards during this visit to Covington. Pettit was selected the Outstanding Player (Most Valuable), Total High Scorer, and Individual Game High Scorer. Bobby Bakei and Bourgeois made the all Tourney team and Dcdon was selected third Most Valuable in the Tournament. Then came the City Series. Bulldogs opened against Istrouma winning 53-44: Baker, State Champions in Class A again, felt the Bulldogs’ bite 69-35, followed by another Indian disaster, this time 43-35 at the Reservation. Catholic High fell twice to the Bulldogs 56-49 and 52-42, which made the Green and Gold Cits Champions a second straight year without a defeat. Charles Robert was the 1950 BASKETBALL SC HUM I I B.R.II.S.—34 Jesuit 14 —16 SL Fieshmen 59 “ —Hi Zac ban 35 • —39 Fortier 50 - —61 Live Oak 46 - 12 St. Alovsius 4 1 —16 Port Allen 3.3 • —SI Fortier 37 • —36 Bolton 51 • —SI lentil IS •• --36 Denham Springs IS - —36 i i Oak 42 —32 Baker .50 MIT —37 Zac ban’ 39 B R 115 -41 Denham Springs 45 —52 Live Oak 33 - —19 Dcstrahan 4 1 - —15 COVINGTON Bolton 37 B.R.I I.S.—60 Slidell 41 —33 Baker 3U - —74 Holden 39(S-F) - — N O. A. 60(F) - —53 Istrouma 41 - —G9 Ikikcr 35 —IS Istrouma 35 - —56 C. H. S. 49 - —52 11 S. 42 - —60 Drnli.nn Spiings 56 —53 Dcstrahan 49 leadci during these games, although the wins were due to team effort with reserves playing a very important part, as cxamplcd by Bookie Falconer’s eight points against Catholic High in one quarter after a regular had fouled out of the contest. Denham Springs reapjtcarcd on the Bulldog schedule in early March and were defeated 60-56 with Pettit being outstanding again. Then Destrchan faltered again; this time 53-29. The State Rally found the Bulldogs defeating three New Orleans schools in their bid for the double A title, Fortier. 61-49. Holy Cross. 64-50, and defending state champs St. Aloysius. 54-41. It was Pettit and the team with Bob, Dcdon, and Bourgeois making All State. Robert, Benton, Falconer, Baker and the squad did fine team work and arc credited with. Pettit. Bourgeois, Dedon, and Robert repeated as All City candidates while Benton was picked on North Baton Rouge Journal's team, along with his team mate. Pettit. Yes, we had a slow start in January and lost some games; yet we finished with a Cinderella rush and were able to retain all of the glory due a team of true champions— B. R. H. S.! Basketball Bulldogs of 1950. BILLY BEN I ON. another 6' plus, has been 011c the most improved players oil the court. Billy came through well while Pettit had the mumps. Billy lias played good hall and has come thru with the stuff it lakes to make a winning ball club. His backboard work has been magnificent. R. J. BOURGEOIS, first siting guard for two seats now. has Ix-on playing in excellent form this year. The most numbci of |x iuts R. I. has scored this sear is 13 in the Catholic High game. His stellar guard play has been one of the liner | oints of our team. RAMSEY BOOKIE FALCONER, a second year Varsity man. has come thru fine when he was called upon. Ilis stellar play in the G. H. S. game has been one of his best all-round |x rformanccs. DON A I. BARES, a three year lcttcrman, has tome in mighty handy when he was called upon. He has played well and is one of B. R. H. S.'s best all-iound athletes. MERLIN DAROUSE. one of the best all-round athletes in school, lias turned in fine performances this year. He is a real hustler and should go places in the sports world. |OHN WILLIAMS, a ncwtomei to the team, playing his first year of Varsity basketball, has come through in first class shape and should develop into one of our better ballplayers in another year. EVERETT GRANT, a small si Pettit, is developing slowl but surely. He lias shown better-than-average ability and is practicing hard, trying to be another Pettit. BOBID BAKER, a transfci lioni McComb. has hcl| ed us a lot this year. Bobby, a push-shot artist, made All-Toiirnauient at Covington with his “eye fot the basket. He has made I I |x ints several times this season for his top offensive |x rformance. CHARLES ROBER I . the plavmakcr of the club has played beuer-than-average basketball this year. His 1 1 points in the Catholic High game is his top offensive pci formance for the year. Without his cool headed ness, we woldn't have done as well as we have. BOB PETTIT, lanky 6'7 center, scored 410 points be hire the state tournament. His record for the season is ■II points. His play on the court is excellent. With Bob on the barkboara. we have done well this season. DON SLICK DEDON. a sophomore playing his second year on the first string, lias Ixrn one of the spark plugs this year. Slick's ball handling and offensive work have Iieen outstanding. His high loi the year is I I points in the Covington Tournament. WARDS (On l 'H)—Charles Robert receives from Brother Flavian of Catholic High School the City Championship Rotating Award. (On r g if)—R. J. Bourgeois receives from Mr. Cecil Strong the Cits Championship Tropin presented b the Jolinnx Rogers Service Station. RANDAI. GOODWIN As senior manager of the basketball team. Randal Goodwin was responsible for keeping the Bulldogs in uniforms, balls, and chewing gum. Besides faithfully fulfilling these duties, he substituted as moral-builder. public speaker, doctor, and singer for the Bulldogs. Randall received his letter in basketball this year as manager, but is an athlete on his own. having lettered in track and baseball. BOB PETTIT Bob Pettit. 6’7 Bulldog center, was by far the most outstanding eager in the city. His 501 points were far better than the cffoit of any other player, and he led his teammates to the City and State championships. He was elected Most Valuable on the All-City Team by a unanimous vote of all coaches and s| orls writers. I his is Pettit's second letter of varsity basketball and he is eligible for another if he chooses to return for another year at B. R. H. S. TRACK Varsity First Row: Ralph Eden. Jimim Ford. Orville Albritton, W'ac Brummett. Russell Klcinpeter. Albert Cook. Second Row: Ridiar l L’llcrrison, Mgr., Jimmy Cain, |ohn Burton, Randal Goodwin, J. (). Phillips, Doug Brittain. Calvin Daigle. Don Turner. Pat Ainsworth. Cecil Jenkins. li Squad First Row: Edward Salzcr, Charles Clements, Roland Terrell. Cedric Blackwell. John Butler, Charlie Ben Singletary, Babbv Gates, Walter Cockerham, Gene Hargrodcr. Second Row: H. A. Vain. Tommy Summrall, Gene Hickman, Ray Mcndow, Paul Kapp. Reggie Shipp, Jimmy Gaines, I.ouis Rieger. Charles Nolan. Don Wilson, Raymond Scardina. RANDAL GOODWIN Javelin MAC IJRUMMEI I Low Hurdler DON IURNER Sprinter I AT VINSWORTII Hit’ll Hurdler HR IIS• CECIL JENKINS Sprinter |OIIN BURTON Sprinter. Distance Man JIMMY CAIN Sprinter Distance Men—Jiinim Ford, Orville Albritton, Ralph Eden, |nlm Phillips. Sprinters—John burton, Don burner, Jininiv Cain. Russell Klein| etcr, Cecil Jenkins, Wac Brummctt. Coach Gonrrier Orville Albritton Distance Tonnm |;ukv n Distance Albert Cook Pole-Vault BASEBALL Baseba II Varsity Mgr. McCreary, Allen Prrsick, Don Dcdon, Herbert Gassic. Merlin Darousc. Randal Goodwin. Fml-inand Passantino, Robl Raker. Don Cannon. Charlie Robert. Hill Clawon, Robin Leonard. Luther Oliver, John Williams. Don Albarcs. Dan Coffing, Mgr. Walker. -BRHS- Our Baseball Story The 1950 Bulldog Baseball team, though only the second team in Bulldog history is well on the road to a highly successful season. After losing the first two games to Jesuit High School, the Bulldog nine started a winning streak which included two games with Lulcher and the first ten prep league games. As we go to press the Bulldogs arc still undefeated in the second half play and have already won the first half championship. Coach Gilbert is fortunate in having four capable pitchers, a good infield, and several dependable outfielders. Don Dcdon heads the list of three catchers. Besides being a good receiver he bats in the cleanup position and may end the season with the teams highest batting average. All four pitchers have shared in Bulldog victories. Two of the four. Goodwin and Albarcs, are seniors, while the other two, Darousc and Persick will return next year. Charlie Robert at first base heads the infield which is made up of second baseman Bobby Leonard. Bobby Baker at short stop, and Luke Oliver third base. The outfield is led In Don Albarcs who plays ccntcrfield when not on the mound. He is a sure fielder, a good base runner, and one of the leading hitters on the team. Blake Blakcwood. and Billy Clayton alternate at the other positions. All show promise and have shared in Bulldog victories. OUTFIELDERS CATCHERS John Williams. Don Dedon. Don Albans Ferdinand Passamino. Hcrlx'rt Cassic. Don Cannon -BRHS- PITCHERS IN-FIELDERS Allen Pcrsick, Randal Goodwin. Billy Clayton. Merlin Darousc. Allen Persiek, Bobby Leonard, Bobby Baker, Luther Oliver, Donald Albarcs Donald Coffing I JlOMKCOMIX'G QUEEN l) IIKR cork ! Seated: Jerryanne Mlams, Quern Standing: Pat Graves: Carolvn Crawford: lackie Fee; Jackie Merrill —BRHS— DRI'MMAJORET FES Standing: Pat Stott: Tedds lean Bardswell; Carolvn Greer: Ycrian Norton: Toni Joilissaint. Kneeling: Marion Bailey: Gloria Byrd: Yvonne Boras. CHEERLEADERS Standing: Gene McDowell: George Platt: Ronnie (ionic . Aneeling: Patty Carroll: Barbara Sevier: Sanunic McComas. ■ dubs and Activities Beta Club President Jerry Bankston l ice President George Koenig Secretary Carolyn Allen Treasurer John Rov Straccncr Don AI hares Jo Rhea Blackwell Blake Blakewood Jo Ann Browne Sally (iai ke Randal Goodwin I’aiiv Rmh Carroll Ovide Dc Lage Wallace Eversburg Grace Garner SENIORS l.ihhye Ann Landrv Yvonne Lawton George Plan Charles Robert |oc Thomas Ix'onard Werner JUNIORS Carolyn Jones Sarah I.at ham Mary McComas Phyllis Wcrlein jackic Barillier imniv Cain Marco Calthrop Rita Glare Mlbright Jeanne Cohn Bob Dodwcll I-ola Fenn Miles l-'riedlander New Members JUNIORS Donald Kniffen Jane Lc Calcs Jere Melilli SOPHOMORES Ronnie Gome Ferris Jordan Hallie Loy Sammy McComas Charlie Ben Single-tan Mu Sigma President Pice President Secretary Treasurer. Sergeanl-at-A rms ■acuity Advisor ......Leonard Werner Sally Gatzkc Sunny McComas George Plan Dale Koons, Robert Peuit Mrs. Major Jerryanne Adams Donnie Albares Barbara Allen Carolyn Allen Pat Arnold Muriel Aucoin Peggy Bankhead Jerry Bankston Walter Bankston Jackie Barilliei Helen Barney Beverly Bateman Jo Rhea Blackwell Bobbye Blanchard Blake Blakcwood Margaret Bradsher Denny Brown Jo Anne Browne Dan Burden Doris Burnett Mary Jo Ann Byrcl Roberta Bud (diaries Calvin Patricia Campix-ll Patty C. Carroll Patsy (Patchings rgie Catsules Biilv Chatman (iwcn Clements Marco Col thorp Carolyn Craw lore I Sally Cant hen Gao Denham Ann Derail Ruth Dorgan Ralph Eden Belly Edwards Lorraine English Frcida Ferguson Eli abeth Friedman Jo Ann Frey Grace Garner Herbert Gassic Randal Goodwin Members Pat Graves Nellie Hardv Tickic Hendry Ethel Horner |ohn C. Jackson Tommy Jackson Helen Jackson Jimmy Jenkins Carolyn Jones Shirley Jones Jimmy Junkin Linda Kelley Wriglu Kemmerly Jean Kennedy Donald Kirst Connie Kitto Donald Knillen George Keonig Paul Krakc Charles Lane I.ibbve Ann Landry Sara Latham Yvonne Lawton Nettie Lemoine Beverly Leet Huldah Lieberman Nancv Manning Una Marshall Jere Melilli Roy Menclow Lena Messina Mary McComas Frank McDavitt Gay McGraw Patsy Normand Bobby Pavy Roget Phillips Ann Platt Lewis Ricget Charles Robert Carolyn Roberts David Roy Nila Joyce Scardina Ethelvn Scott Virgil Scale Harry Sccsc Bobara Schildc Gloria Smith John Smudlin Howard Snce June Stover John Roy Strarcncr Pcggx J. Svgalis C. W. Tay lor Joe I homas Virginia Tucker Janet Walden f. E. Watson jane Welic Mae Westh Aralx lle White Helen White Anne Wilkinson Augeline Wilson Charles Wisdom Jo Ann Wood Alpha Sigma Phi President . l ire President Secretary. Treasurer ................ Pat Graves Bachman Lee Robert Pettit Sunny McComas Members Henry Abadic Ann Abell Bonnie chord |crryannc Adams jo Ann Adams Don A bares Lorcllc A 11ain Riia Grarc Vllbriglu Arden Allen Barbara Allen Carolyn Allen Hugh Allen Mm lie Allen Peggy Alta in Pat Arnold Temi Be Atkinson Muriel ucoin Ann Avcrctt Mary Kllen Babin Paula Babin John Bailey Marion Bailey Peggy Bankhead Jerry Bankston Shirley Barbay |aekie Barillier I.aurie Ixll Barillier Alton Barksdale Jean Barnett Helen Barney Beverly Bateman John Bateman Bill Bennett I eddy Berg Mary Jean Bethea Terence Bcvcn Cedric Blackwell Jo Rhea Blackwell Blake Blakcwood Bobbye Blanchard Jimmy Blanc lu- Vanda I ax Bc e Roy Bond Margaret Bradshcr Nam Brian Bobbie Bi idges Denny Brown |o Anne Browne Patsy Broussard Anne Bryan Dan Burden Doris Burnett John Butler Morris Butler Barbara Ann Bvnum Mary Joan Byrd Mona Caffarcl Jimmy Cain Rene Cairo Pat Campbell Pat tv Ruth Carroll Marie Sue Cascio Bobbie Caston Dale Caston Patsy Catchings Don Cates Argic Catsnlis Sally Cautheit Ann Chapman Carol Check Claire Clack Bobby Clark Gwen Clement Walter Cockcrham Don Colling Janie Coglcy jeanne Cohn June Coincon Marco Col thorp Charles Colvin Gloria Conditt Catol Cooler Emma Lou Corcontn Martha Cottcn Genevieve Courville (Carolyn Cowart Carolyn Crawford Ernestine Crouse Franklin Cummins Calvin Daigle Waverlv Davidson Courtney Davis Antoinette l)e John Ovid I)c I.age Gay Denham Mary Grace Dcntro Ann Devall Barbara Dial C arrie Mac Dixon Robert J. Dodwcll Ruth Dorgan Xeil Dormer Mary Doughty Cleona Dunlap Gloria Dunn Janet Dykstra Robert Easley Ralph Eden Betty Edwards Helen Edwards Lorraine English Wallace Evcrsberg Ramsey Falconer William C. Farries Lola Fenn Freida Ferguson Dina Fidlcr Frank Foil |immv Ford Francine Fox Emily Jane Fontenot Joan Frev Miles Fricdlandcr Eli alK'th Friedman Peggy Fucrsi Billy Fulton Oren Furnish Jimmy Gaines Marion Gang Grace Garner Ann Garzcr Margaret Garrison Herbert Gassic Sally Gat kc Robert Gibson Jeri Givens Gloria Glover Randal Goodwin Godfrey Grant Pat Graves Marion Greek Janet Greer Gail Guelfo Marion Gnidrv Pete Culla Melvin Halev Dan Hall Joan Manna Gene Hargrotler Naomi Hatton Holt Harrison Barbara M. Holloway Karl Harvey Paula Haydcll Barbara Hayes Dorothy Herbert Tic kic Ilendry Eloise Hennigan Clyde Hodges Barbara M. Holloway Philip Holmes Ethel Horner Hazel Jean Huffty Evelyn Humphrey Emilv Hutchins Helen Jackson John Jackson Ralph Jacobson Tommy Jacobson David Lee James Juanita Jarrcau Cecil Jenkins Jimmie Jenkins I'oni Jollissaint Carolyn Jones Nieki Jones Shirley Jones Ferris Jordan Jimmv Junkin Paul Rapp Rita Keene Bobby Keller Warren Alvin Kelley Linda Kelly Wright Kcmmerly David Kendricks K. K. Kennedy, Jr. Virginia Kennedy Larry Kling Donald Kniffen George Koenig Dale Koons Paul Krake Vera Kriter Margaret Kuhnert Libbyc Landry Charles Lane Betty Jo Langharl Sara Latham Yvonne Lawton Betty I a- Beau Betty Le Blanc Jane lx Cates Bachman Lee Jackie Lee Beverly Lcct Nettie Ixmoine Joyce Lcteff Huldah Liebct man Jimmy Love Hallic Lo Janet Madden A. F. Maggio Helen Maggio Rosalie Manisco Nancy Manning Lna Marshall Virginia Materistc Dorothy Meakin Jere Mclilli Rav Mciulow Jackie Merrill Lena Messina Juliette Mire Claire Mixon ellene Vloak I heresa Modicut Joe Montgomery Martha Murrell Mary Me Comas Sammic McComas Sunny McComas Carol McDaniel Gay M (.raw Charles Mclnnis Jimmy McKemic jo Ann Mclxnnan Kay Xesom Verien Norton Jimmy O’Neill Doris Parkei Peggy Parker Robert Pavv Betsy Payne Billy Ray Peacock Mary I mi Perkins Robert Pettit Roger Phillips Billie Sue Pickett Jimmy Pierson Gwin Pilcher fames Allen Piper Ann Platt George Platt Jan Porter Pat Pryun Jeanne Pvlant Louise Quin June Raync Carlecne Reed Glen Rohm luaniia Richardson Louis Rieger Charles Robert Burnelle Robeits Carolyn Roberts Ronald Roberts Larrv Robertson Shirley Rockford GIvnn Rogers David Roy Shirley Russell Melvin Safer Donald Samaha Nila Joyce Srardina Barbara Schildc Jacqueline Scovillc Diane Schumacher Virgil Seals Harry Seese Barbara Sevier Charlie B. Singletary Elizabeth Singletary Bobbie Jean Sharkey Shirley Ann Sharkey Elaine Sharp Nancy Skidmore Gloria Smith I.yle Smith Jerry Smith John Smnllin Howard Snec Juanita Soliers Julie Stearns Bobbie A. Stephens Evely n Stephens Alice Stevens Floal Stevens Frances Stirling F.thelyn Stott Patricia Stott June Stover John R. Stracener Be be Sturdivant George St urges Barbara Sumrall Tommy Sumrall Camay Swift C. W. 'Favlor Marion 'Favlor Nira Templet Rose Terrell Joe Thomas Carolyn Thompson Julia Trcloar Don Turner Norma Turner Edward Villarreal Marie Frances Vince Norccn Wagner Janet Walden f. E. Watson Sammy WayniOuth June Weaver Benny Webb Jane Welle Donnie Faye Welch Phyllis Wcrlcin Leonard Werner Owen Wesley Edna Ann West Mae Wcsth Hunter Willett |olm Williams Lowell Williams Marianne Williams Katherine Williamson Ann Wilkinson Barbara Wilkinson Angeline Wilson Betty Sue Wilson Arabelle White Scott White I.oretta Whitley Sue Womack Thespians Troup No, 504 President . . Vice President Secretary ...... Treasurer ......... Sergeunt-at-A nns Faculty Advisor......... Joe Thomas Marian Jackson Sara Latham Jo Anne Browne Hal Phillips Miss Womack -BRJIS- Mcm hers Jciryannc laim Beverly Bateman Jo Rhea Blackwell Margaret Bradsher Batty Ruth Carrol Jeanne Cohn Frieda Ferguson Grace Garner John Jackson Carolyn Jones Linda Kelly Jane I.e Cates Huldah Leibtnnan Charlie Ben Singletary John Ro Straccnei Jane Wchc Barbara Wilkinson Bhyliss Werlein Myrtle Allen Barbara Bvnum Arlyn Dawson Ann Derail Bob Dodwell Millard Roy Miles Fricdlandci E vonne Lawton Sunny McComas Fdward Villareal Key Club President l ice President Secretary ....................... Treasurer International Pice President District l.t. Governor Blake Blakewood Walter Bankston Jcre Mclilli John Jackson Don Albares Blake Blakewood Members First Row: Don Albares, Jerry Hankston, Walter Bankston, Blake Blakewood, Dan Burden, |r., Jimmy Cain Srforui Row. Wallace Fseislxrg. Millard Fov. Randall Coodwin, V. K. Ilennigan, Philip Holmes, folm Jackson. Jr. Third Row: Pommy Jackson, Cecil Jenkins. Russell Kleinpeier. Paul Krakc, Jimmy McKemie. [ere Mclilli Fourth Row: George Platt, la-wis Rieger, Charles RoIkti, Bills Stilling. John Roy Stra-cener, Leonard Werner, Charles Wisdom. EhTERTAHNAEHT Track Bahovjet 1ro?v v Case L0HVEHT C 4 Boo o Most Active Club Award Travelers Couvtvmovi 5 arqoet Lunch L ue SWLES Mr. PrES E5E-RT Most. Active B v Aw d Na ASM Y4 gt oh B. R. Club Established: 1 f)21 Faculty Advisors: Coaches O. M. Hclvcston, C. J. Gilbert, and W. B. Gourrier President ............................................Cecil Jenkins Vice President. . . J. K. Watson Secretary......................................... Herbert Gassic Treasurer Donnie Albarcs Scrgeant-at-Arms. Douglas Brittain l int Hour. Tom Airhart. Don Albarcs. Orville Albritton, Blake Blake-wood. R. I. Bourgeois. Douglas Brittain Second How: John Burton. Morris Butler. Jimmy Cain. Merlin Da rouse, Rannex Falconer. Herbert (Lassie Third How: Randal Goodwin, Tommy Jackson. Cecil Jenkins. Paul Kaon, Jr., K. K. Kcnncdv. |r., Charles Lane. Ridianl L’Herrisson Fourth How: Rolx rt Pettit. |r.. Charles Robert. Don Turner. H. A. Varn, Charles Rav Walker. J. E. Watson. Leonard Wei ner Sol In future: Bobby Baker. Billy Benton. Wesley Brummett. Howard Chamber. Bills Clavton, Donald Colling. Calvin Daigle. Donald Dedon. Paul Krake. John McCreary. Luther Oliver. Ferdinand Pauantino, John Phillips Lewis Rieger. Raymond Scardina. John Williams. Boys ' Quartet Billy Peacock, Ovide Del.age, Don Coffing, John Roy Straccncr. Glee Club President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Reporter ............... Sergeant at-Arms...... Ima Jean Fair Gwin Pilcher I.ola Fcnn Donnie Faye Welch ... . Jackie Langlois Boosters President Pice President Secret a ry- V 'tea s a rer Color Guards ...................................Jo Anne Browne ......................................... Kay Kaistt ..................................Jo Rhea Blackwell Tickic Henry. Yvonne Lawton, Sunny McCon ■ Center tight: MARY McCOMAS, 1950 President; MRS. FRAN-QUES, Coarh; JO ANNE BROWN, 1919 President. D. E. Club President ........ Vice President and Parliamentarian Secret a ry - 7 ’ teas urer.......... Reporter............................... Sergeantat-Arms ......................... John Saia Muriel Aucoin Nila Joyce Siarclina Una Marshall Owen Wesley Pelican State Representatives Dale Koons (outstanding senator) . Don Alba res, Charles Robert, Robert Pettit. Libbyc Anne Landry, Jerryannc Adams, Roberta Byrd. Nancy Manning, Cav McGraw. Helen Barney, Pat Grant, Kay Kaiser, Mary Ann Russell. Sally Gat c. Junior Red Cross President.........................................Jo R|ica Blackwell Vice President......................................Joe Thomas Secretary ...........................Jeanette Cutrcr Publicity Managers Carolyn Jones. Clay Perkins Ail mau Kelp JUNIOR RED CR055 Future Homemakers of America President.......... Vice President...... Secretary.......... Treasurer.......... Assistant Treasurer Historian........... Parliamentarian. . . ........... Janie Cogley ............Jane Lccatcs Gloria Martinez Hetty Biehlcr R. J. Bourgeois Hallic Loy, Martha Long Bobbie Stephens FUTURE J HE U C«T£S vice puts fit rry L-ALI a TAfi S ua £ K JflN« C 07 LEY i'kf S $£ht EMAKE R5 QlOfiJ MA R Tin El Sfc .KfirAur ft. V. T3o fiyeo e 9s$ sr'f T Trie AS HtU Cfio tr ac KfipoKTfii MIRTH4 LOH f SorsO'f. A STfvt S P 7 a I i r £ T Ri fi Science Club President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Billy Day Hulria Licbennan Jeanne Cohn ......... Marco Coltharp Biology Club President ............ Vice President Secretary Treasurer George Koenig Marco Coltharp Betsy Payne Landry Carolyn Crawford Science Club WE THE THE CLUB WENT BY BUS WE ATE SCIENCE CLUB TOOK ATRIPTO BY BOAT AND PORT SULPHUR. OUR DRIVER WAS MR DAY DRANK AND SAW MANY THINGS Dramatics Club President Vice President Secretary Patty Ruth Carroll Hal Phillips ... Carolyn Jones Flower Club President................. Vice President........ Secretary ........ Treasurer. . . Gay McGraw ................. Kay Kaiser ...........Jackie Lee .. Jackie Hamilton Art Club President .......... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman Howard Chambers Jcrrvannc Adams Bookie Falconer Jen van 11c Adams Operators Club President Charles Robert Secretary............................................ Stanley Brohn Eddie Williamson, John Bailey. Roger Pilie, Shelb Hastings Latin Club French Club President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ... President ......... 'ice President Seer eta ry - 7' reasu re r Jackie Merrill Carolyn Jones Marco Col thorp Hu Ida Lieberman Carolyn Allen Tommy Jackson Jerry Givens L« Tctit Cercle Fran cis tff ' ri. Spanish Chib President.......................................................Nancy .Manning I'ice President.....................................Margaret Murrell Secretary-Treasurer......................................Jeanne Cohn Coffee Girls Joyce Barron Genevieve Cotirvillc Barbara Dial Mary Doughtry Kmily Hutchins Betty Hutchinson Virgi11 in Materiste Jeanne Pylant Beverly Samson Hose 'Pencil I CLUB AMISTAD Y-Tee ns President Pier President Secretary Treasurer Emily Hutchins Sara Latham .... Gloria Byrd Barbara Wilkinson Library Staff Office Girls 4-1 I Club President......................... Vice President.................... Secretaries ......... Treasurer......................... Reporter .................... 4-H Club Won First Place in Parish Two Years The Baton Rouge High -MI Club lias won the first place award at Parish Achievement Das for the second consecutive year. After making a superb showing the preceding year, the dub returned to out shine all other parish dubs to earn the first place trophy again. This award is proof of their outstanding teamwork and splendid coopeiation. Placing in the various events were the following students: Rose Terrell, 1st in School Dress; Leonell Thomas, 4th in Party Dress; Richard Day 1st. Roger Phillips. 2nd. and dene Heard, 3rd. in Meat Identification: Jane LeCatcs, 1st in Poultry Judging; Ras Do by ns. 3rd in Cattle Judging; Paul Kapp, 1st in Gardening; John Henry Bateman and Charles Nolan. 2nd in Gardening; Orcn Furnish. 3rd in Gardening; Billy Day, 1st in Wildlife. Russell Klcinpctcr Jane LeCatcs Anna Mac Railuke, Paul Kapp Donald Dcdon Walter Cockerham SAIT TV PATROL Clyde Rockett and John Roy Stracenei Student Council Officers Blake Blaki wood Randal Goodwin Robert Pettit Ramsey Falconer President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Parliamentarian -BRHS- All State Chorus Baton Rouge i ISchool's members of the All-State Chorus arc: Center. Mrs. Moffett. First row: 1 oni Jolissaint. Naomi Hatton. Be veil Bateman. (Gloria Conditt. Carolyn Roberts. Johanna Amos. Kinnia Lou Corcoran. Jackie Barillicr, Onte Durbin. Barbara Sue Berry. Bebe Sturdivant. Peggy Bankhead. Second Rote: Jcrr Crockett, Gilbert I.awton, Frank Kaslcy. Ovide DcLage, Robert Easley. Billy Peacock. Jimmy Ford. Donald Colling. Billy Day, David Thornhill. John Ray Straccner. J eauty Section oCanylart 'jJerrijunne J)da ms BR HS In ter-Fra tern i ty Co u nc i 1 President George Plait Vice President ..................................Cecil Jenkins Secretary Treasurer..............................Tom Airliari Sponsors ........................... Jackie Merrill, Pal Graves First Row: Tom Airhart, Blake Blakcwood, Dan Burden. John Burton, Jr. Second Row: l at Graves (Sweetheart). Cecil Jenkins. Ralph (Buddy) Jenkins. Lars Kling. Dale Koons Third Row: Bachman I.ee. Bobby Leonard. Jackie Merrill (Sweetheart). George IMatt. Bills Stirling. Xot In Picture: Howard Chambers, Cecil Dobrowolski. Charles Wisdom. Jimmy Jenkins. Jem Bankston. Ilaney Chambers. Inter-Sorority Council BR HS President Secretary Treasurer Jo Rhea Blackwell ................. Sally Gatzke Carolyn Allen li epresen ta fives tint time: Carolyn Mien, Jo Rhea Blackwell, Jo Anne Browne, Xcllric Ccdoial. Second How: Ona I.ee Ccdoial, Sally Gai kc, Pat Graves. I.ibbyc Anne Landry. Mary Ann Russell. Theta Kappa Omega Fraternity BR HS DELTA PSI C.H XPTF.R Founokd: New Mexico Institute, l 72 Estabijsiiku: Baton Rouge High School. 1925 Colors: Black. White and Gold Flowi r: White Rose Grand Master Master Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms Custodian Parliamentarian Historian ............. Sentinel Chaplain ....... Sweetheart Sponsors Faculty Advisor Fraternity Mother Fraternity Father Cecil Jenkins Billy Stirling Cecil Dobrowolski Wallace Fvcrsberg John Jackson. Jean Barnett Walter Fowler, Randal Goodwin Gene Hargroder Charles Lane ................Don A1 bares .....................Bachman Lee ....Tommy Jackson Jackie Merrill Arabcllc White, Carolyn Crawford Mrs. 11. A. Major Mrs. Fannie B. Lane Mr. Cecil Jenkins Theta Kappa Omega Fraternity BR HS first Row: Don Albares, Jean Barnett, Don Bcckner, Terence Beven. Blake Blakeworxl. Michael Burks, Charles Colvin. .Second Row: Carolyn Crawford (S|x nsor), Wick Coojx-r, l.e Roy Davis. Ray Dobyns. Wallace Everslx-rg. Carruth W. Farris. Jimmy Ford. Third Row. Randal Coodwin, Jackie Hamilion. Gene Hargroder. W. K. Hennigan. Philli| Holmes. John C. Jackson, Jr.: Tommy Jackson, Cecil Jenkins. fourth Row: Wright Kcmmcrlv. Charles Uine. Bachman Lee. Jimmy Lilly, (ere Melilli. Jackie Merrill (S|x nsor). Charles Mclnnis, Jimmy McKeinmie. fifth Row: Jimmy Pierson, Lewis Rieger. Harry Sccsc. Billy Stirling. Charles Stout, rabcllc White (Spon-sor). Scotty White. Charles Wisdom. Xot hi Picture: Joe- bbott. Denny Brown. Billy Benton. Larry Brooks. Lester Broussard. Alex Caldwell. Bill Chatham. Cecil Doborowolski. Dickie Dunham. Waltei Fowler, Davis Guevmard, David Harvey. Phil Hoi-lard. Gene McDowell. Weldon Mclnnis. Richard May. John Phillips. Ray Russell. Jimmy Warner. John Williams. BR HS BR US Beta Delta Sorority DELTA CHAPTER Poinded: Shrcvcjxrn, Louisiana, 1920 Established: Baton Rouge, Ixntisiana. 1929 Elower: Tea Rose Colors: Pink and Blue 1st How: Ann AMI, | err van nc Adams, Rita Grace Albright. Arden Allen. Carolyn Allen. Tcnii Be Atkinson, Marion Bailey. Helen Barney. Bc'crly Bateman. 2ml How: Jewel Mac Beck. Margaret BraeNher, |o Vnne Browne. Barbara Ann Bynum, Roberta Byrd. Patty Ruth Carroll. Patsy Catchings. Sally (Unithen. Ann Clia| man. 3rd How: Jeanne Cohn. June Coincon. Gloria Conditt, Carol (Cooler. Maitha Cotton, Carolyn Cowart, Carolyn Crawford. Courtney Davis, Patsy Davis. ■ tli Row: Bennie Nell Dclaunc. Gae Denham. Ann Devall. Betty Edwards. Helen Edwards. Ann Faures, Lola Fenn, Freida Ferguson, Dina Fidlcr. 5tli How: Fmilv |ane Fontenot, Joan Frey. Marion Garig. Pat Graves. Carolyn Greer, Cynthia Hebert, I'ickie Hendry, Elaine Hoisington. BR HS HS BR Beta Delta Sorority President 'ice President........ Secretary............... Treasurer ... ....... Corresponding Secretary Reporter...... Historian.............. Parliamentarian Chaplains............... Sergeant-at-Arms .............Carolyn Allen Jo Anne Browne ........... Pat Graves Roberta Byrd Mac Wcsth ........... Nicki Jones Dorothy Mcakin .........Jackie Merrill F.inily Jane Fontenot, Carolyn Greer Gay McGraw 1st Row; Faye Howell; Shirley Humphreys; Helen Jackson; Toni Jolissaint; Joyce Jones; Linda Kelly; Hetty Jo Langhatt: Jane LaCates; Beverly Lcct. 2nd Row: Janet Madden; Nancy Manning; Dorothy Mcakin; Mary Melton; Jackie Merrill; Claire Mixon; Mary Moore: Margaret Murrell: Carol McDaniels. hd Row: Gay McGraw: Betsy McMurray; Kay Xcson; Verien Norton: Mary Lou Perkins; Gwin Pilcher; Ann Platt: George Plan. S|x nsor; Carolyn Roberts. 4th Row: .Shirley Sharkey; Nancy Skidmore; Julie Stearns: Billy Stirling. Sponsor: Frances Stirling; June Stirling: June Stover: Pat Stuckey: Marion Taylor. 5th Rote: Janet Walden: Phyliss Werlcin: Mac Wcsth: Arabellc White: Ann Wilkinson; Marianne Wil Iiams; Kitty Lou Williamson: Charles Wisdom, Sjronsor. Sue Womack. .Wot in Picture: Claire Clack: Rachel Durrett; Evelyn Farris: Florence Heard; Marion Jackson; Catherine Moore: Patsy Nell Rushworth: Carolyn I hompson. Delta Sigma Fraternity ALPHA PI CHAPTER Founded: 1897, Lewis Institute, Chicago Fstaiu.isiikd: 193(5, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Flower: Violet Colors: Blue and White President George Plan Vice President Dale Koons Secretary Dan Burden Treasurer.................................................. Waller Bankston Corresponding Secretary John Smullin Custodian ..................................... John Burton Historian ....................................................Morris Butler Parliamentarian ..............................................Donald Lerncr Sponsors............................................Beverly Brown, Pat Graves Sentinels.................................... Leonard Werner, Charles Robert BR MS Delta Sigma Fratern ity 1st Row: Jem Bankston; Walter Bankston; Jimmy Barrick Jr.; John Bateman: Bill Bennett; Cedric Blackwell; Jimmy Blanche: Dan Burden. Jr. 2nd How: ( lm Burton: John Butler: Morris Butler: |immy Cain; Billy Chambers: Marco Colt harp; Francis Darby: Frank Foil. hd How: Millard Fox: A. G. Gaudin: Fat Graves (S| onsor): Sam Harris: Terry Harris: David Kendricks: K. K. Kennedy. |r.; Dale Koons. Hit Row: Richard L llcrrison; Bobby Ixonard; Frank McDavitt: Robert Pettit, Jr.: George Platt. 5th How: Charles Robert: John Roberts; Melvin Safer: Reggie Shipp: l.ylc Edward Smith: Hargrove Stephens: Don I in ner: Leonard Werner. Xot itt picture: Beverly Brown. (Sponsor): Holt Harrison: Sargent Jones: Donald Lcrncr; Dan McMahon: Vince Miranda: John SmtiUin; Howard Slice: Charles Strcat. Delta Beta Sigma Sorority ALPHA NU CHAPTER Founded: 1930 Established: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1937 Flower: Yellow Chrysanthemum Colors: Black and Gold President ............. Pice President Recording Secretary . . Carresponding Sei reinry Treasurer Historian............... Custodian............... Sergeant-at-Arms........ Parliamentarian ........ Sentinel................ Pledge Advisor Faculty Advisor......... Sorority Mothers........ Sorority Father......... Sponsors................. ..................... Sally Gatzke ..........................Kavc Kaiser ....................... Libbye Landry .........................Pat Campbell Mary Ann Russell ..........................Jackie Lee .......................Eloisc Hennigan .............Pat Grant, Patti Murphy Bobbyc Blanchard ......................... Pat Branch ...................... Ginger Tucker ................Mrs. Sara F.. Franques Mrs. E. Corcoran, Mrs. A. R. Browning ....................Mr. Tom Murphy David Kendrick, Howard Chambers, Donald Learner, Hal Phillips Delta Beta Sigma Sorority Jit Row: Myrtle Allen; Johanna Amos: Mary Howard Angelloz; Pat Arnold: Shirley Bartlett: Bobbve Blanchard; Pat Branch; Bobbie Bridges; Pat Capbcll. 2nd Row. Howard ChamlKTs (Sjxmsor): F.nnna I )u Corcoran; Wanda Nell l)a i : Arlyn Dawson; Hat licit Ecton; Francine Fox: Peggy Fnerst; Ann Garner; Sally Gatzke. 3rd Roiv: Jerry Givens; Eva Jane Goudcau: Pat Giant; LaMarylis Iianscn; Eloise B. Hcnnigan; Virginia Lee Hcrbin; Ethel Horner; Kaye Kaiser: Rita Keene. Jth Row: David Kendrick (Sponsor); Connie Kitto; I.ibbye Ann Landry; Jackie Lee; Joyce Lctell: Martha Ix ng: Jan Porter; Beverly Potirciau; Beverly Robertson. 5th Row: Mary nn Russell: Julia Treloar; (linger I'ucker; Gloria Turner; Joan Wagciaai; Jane Wehc: Helen Ray White: Betty Sue Wilson. Xot in picture: Janet Andras; Diane Black; Peggy Burke; Bety Delariderie; Juanita Delariderie; Marilyn Duncan; kitt Franklin: Nat Gibbcns; Sally Johnson; Sally l.e Roi: Donald Learner (S| onsor) ; Nellie Clair Maestri; Ann . Iilie : Mar Minis; Patti Murphy; Jane Parsons; Hal Phillips (Sponsor): Cnythia $c-grest; Carol Lynn Smith; Nancy Stackhouse; Mildred Steinmullcr; Cherry I'm-behagen. Sigma Phi Omega Fraternity THETA CHAPTER Founded: Scwancc Military Academy, 1006 Established: Baton Rouge High, 1027 Flower: White Carnation Jewel: Pearl Song: My Sigina President I'ice President . Secretary........... Treasurer .......... First Sergeant-at’A mis Second Sergeant-at-A mis C ha f)la in........ Sponsors............ Faculty Advisor i Omega Girl Tom Airhart Harold Chambers 1-ary Kling Buddy Jenkins Norman Budd Jimmy Jenkins Bonny Ac hard Pat Grant, Kaye Kaiser. Jackie Lee Coach V. B. Court ier Sigma Phi Omega Fraternity 1st Row: Hon i lie Achord; Tom Air hart; S. . Hrocaio: Haney Chambers; Howard Chambers. 2nd Row: Ivan Flenikcn; Miles Fricdlander: Pat Grant (Sponsor); Milton Hall: David James. 3rd Row: Huddv Jenkins; Jimmie Jenkins; Kaye Kaiser (Sponsor): Larv Kling; Jackie Lee (S| onsor); Duncan Mac Donald. ■fth Row. |immv Miller; Joe Montgomery, James I i| er: Kelvin Thompson; Glen I liman; Hobby Weiche. Xot in Picture: Henry Abadic; Jackie Hailey; Norman Hudd: Shelby Hastings. dW5 Gamma Theta Sorority Founded and Fsiabi.isiied: November , 1931 Flower: While Rose Colors: Lavender and Green I resident Vice President.............. Secretary ................... Treasurer................. Chaplain Reporter..................... Historian.................... Parliamentarian ............. Pledge Advisor............ Sergeant-at’Arms ............ Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Vacuity Advisors............. Sorority lather and Mother . . . Jo Rhea Blackwell Ona I.cc Ccdotal .........Nell Ccdotal .......................Belly Bielder Bobbie Stephens ..................... Darlene Payne .......................Betty Calmcs Bcbc Sturdivant .....................Dot Hicks ......................Jackie Langlois . Hazel Jean Huffly Mrs. Audie Moffci, Mrs. 1 . C. Robert Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hicks 6WS Gamma Theta Sorority 1st Row: Anne Avcrcue, Patsy Broussard, Jo Rhea Blackwell. Betty Bidder. Peggy Bankhead, C.arol Check, Ona Lee Ccdotal. 2nd Row: Xcllric Ccdotal, Bet tv Calincs, Cherrv’Cutrcr, Lillian Faulk. Sherill Grass, Dorothy Hicks Ha cl Utility. 3rd Row: Hilda Landry. Shirley Landry. Nettie Lcinoine. Peggy Parker, Darlene Payne, Darlene Palmer, Charles Robert (Sponsor), Anna Mac Rathcke. ■fih Row: Glynn Rogers, Bebe Sturdivant, Bobbie Stephens, Diane Schumacher, Kelvin Thompson (Sponsor), Anna Mac Vining. Loretta Whitney, Leonard Werner, (Sponsor). .Vo in Picture: Marilyn Ackoury, Faye Callender, Rae Ellen Green, Pat Hamerick. Barbara Holloway, Jackie Langlois, Jackie Laurent, Betty Lc Beau. Sammic McCoinas, Elaine Muse. Edna Anne West. 6W5 Ju n io r Newma n Clu b Founded: Chicago, Illinois, 1941 Established: Baton Rouge High School, 1943 Color: Blue and Gold ADVISORS Spiritual Director Reverend George A. I ndry Sponsors Mrs. Russell Doiron, Mrs. R. V. Hicks Vacuity Advisor Mrs. K. G. Bochringer OFFICERS President Dot Hicks J'ice President................................Nell Ccdatol Secretary.........................................Pat Arnold Treasurer........................................Ona Lee Ccdatol Reporter Juliette Mire Sergeant-at-Arms...... .................. Betty Biehlcr Junior Newman Club HR HS 1st Roto: Marylvn Arkoury, Pal Arnold, Mary Ellen Babin. Bcuy Bidder, Gloria Byrd, Mary Sue Cascio, Ncllric Ccdotal. 2nd Hour. Ona I.cc Ccdotal, Antoinette Dejohn, Cleona Dunlap, Peggy Ealron, Eva Jane Goudcau, Gail Guclfo. Dorothy Hicks. Ird How: Pat Holder. George Koenig (Sponsor). Hilda I.amliv. Shirley Ijmlrv. Betty LeBlanc. Naomi I.c-Marr, Nettie Lemoine. Helen Maggio. tth Row: Una Marshall. Margaret McGregor. Patricia Ann Normand, James Piper. Carleenc Reed. Nita Scardina. Elizabeth Singletary. Kelvin I hompvm. Sot in Picture: Betty Pritchard, Cailcene Reed. Spins teret tes I’resident I'ice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeantat-A rtns Gay Mii.iaw Nancy Manning Jac kie Lee Mae Wcsth I i kie I lenclry 1st Ron : Rica Grace Allhright: Marion Bailey: Ann Chapman; Jean no Cohn; (;ioria Condin: Carol Cooler: Martha Cot ten; Carolyn Crawford; Francis Darby (Sponsor). 2nd Row: Palsy Davis: Belts Edwards; Helen Edwards; Emily Jane Fontenot: Joan Frcv: Marion Garig; Pat Grant: Pat Graves; Carolyn Greer. Ird Row: Dorothy Hebert: Tickic Hendry; Cecil Jenkins; (.S|x nsor): Toni Jolissaint: Nicki Joyce Jones; Kaye Kaiser: Betty Jo l.anghart: Jackie Lee; Beverly l.cct. Ith Row: Nancy Manning; Jackie Merrill: Mary Ella Moore: Margaret Murrell: Carol McDaniel: Gas McGtasv: Tini McMurray; Rolx-rt Pettit, Jr. (Sponsor): Ann Platt. fth Row: Nancy Skidmore: Julie Stearns: June Stover: Marion Taylor; Mae West It: A ra belle White: Ann Wilkinwm; Sue Womack. Not in Picture: Jerry Anne Adams: Sarah Ann ( ami: Patty Ruth Carroll: Dina Fidler: Cherry Umbehag-en: Phyllis Werlein; Jackie West: Marianne Williams: Pearl Marie Wilson. Social Calendar Sept. 5 .......School begins ..................... Sept. 8 First pep meeting ........................... Sept. 9 Bulldogs play McCotub •Sept. 13 Students learn something.............. Sept. 15.. We elect cheerleaders ........................... Sept. 16 Bulldogs tie Bolton Bears Sept, lit . . School trolly liegins Sept. 23 Bulldogs chase Jesuit |ays Ot 1-2 Weekend Oct. I Daily lest in math Oct. 7 Bulldogs chew Wildcats Oct 8 9 Another Weekend Oct. 12 Columbus Day Oct. I I Bulldogs Imw to Bogalusa Oct 18 Wedding bells lot Carolyn Libby Oct. 21 Bulldogs Ireai Bruins at Home-coming Game Oct. 21 Blue Monday Oct. 28 Baton Rouge vs. Sulfur Oct. SI Hallowe’en Nov. I | S|xak for Democracy contest Nov. 7 Radio Program for Education Week Nov. II Lions lick Bulldogs Nov. 21 Beginning of Thanksgiving holidays! Nov. 25 Thanksgiving Nov. 25 Bulldogs scalp Indians Nov. 27 Hall tells another corny joke Nov. 29 Key Club presents flag to R. K. Mi........... Dec. 2 ......Shrimp Bowl Dec. .3 Boys took R.O.T.C. test Dec. 7 Basketball game with Jesuit Dec. 8 B.R.H.S. s. Southeastern Dec. 9 Bulldogs beat Zachary Dec. 1.3 Christmas pageant by Music Dept. Dec. 11 Jesuit docs it again Dec. 17 FcM tball banquet Dec. 19 Football issue ol Buzzer Dec. 20 Delta Beta Sigma Dance Dec. 21 Beta Delta Formal Dec. 21 Hung up our stockings. Dec. 25 . . . Santa came. Dec. 2b Delta Sigma Dance Dec. 27 Theta Kappa Omega Dance Dec . 28 . . . Gamma I beta Dance Dec. 29 Sigma Phi Omega Dance Dec. .31 New Year’s Eve. Jan. 3 ... Back to school ........ Jan. I .........Jean came back to school Jan- 11 Won a basketball game Jan. 17 Gassic missed an algebra problem Jan. 20 F. H. A. l ea ......................Fun ... at first! Need cheerleaders .................................Tie Tigers, 6-6 Teachers teach What . . . pep? What monotony! ................................. Homework! Broke the monotony, 21-11 Null said ................................. ... 1+3-5 ................. Yea Jenkins! Happy Days Sail on. ole Chris! Great supporters The Fleet’s in! Queen Jerryanne reigns No comment Another tic: 6-6 Ghosts’ night out Safer’s speec h was great Womack scores again Fun in Monroe, anyway A long week end ahead of us We all gave (hanks foi our many opjroi(unities ................ Just call us City Champs! Do we have to laugh? ............... The stars and stri| es forever Five turn to every girl! .............................. Great work, boys Did better next time We played them for practice We’re improving Getting that Christmas spirit Well, we’ll have another chance What—no long s| ecchcs? Did them “Justice” Need more lights The candle “glowed” Hope Santa fills ’urn full Wish he came twice a year ........................ What—soft music? ..... “Dancing Cheek to Check” .Can I go sleigh riding, too? ................................... Some fun! Gosh—I clone it! (I mean stayed up to 12) Same old grind ........................ Is that a new ring? ....... Mr. Day’s hat done it! ........................ Wha’ happened? ................................... Some talk! Social Calendar HS |an. 21....... Band concert................................ |an. 26 Home Economics patty............. Jan. 29. . I’cttit has the mumps Feb. 1........Bourgeois sits on the dunce stool Feb. 2 .......Ground Hog Day................... Feb. 3 ..... Played a basketball game.................... Feb. 6........Dale got a haircut .............. Feb. 8........Randal did Chemistry cx| crimcni Feb. 10 Miss Barnett names third period class as best Feb. 14 ......St. Valentine's Day.......................... Feb. 16 .. ....Charles Walker swamped by fans Feb. 17.......Joe Thomas corrected Cicero Feb. 18.......Covington Tournament ............... ........ Feb. 22 .Washington's Birthday ...................... Feb. 2.r Jo Anne Browne takes D.A.R. test Feb. 28 Mrs. Pillow cleans third floor hall Mar. 1........ Rodeo begins ...................... Mar. 7. ... B. R. Club initiation ......................... Mar. 9........ Senior officers elected.................. Mar. 10-11 State Basketball Tournament Mar. 16.......Thespian Play................................ Mar. 17.......Fricassee Pictures ............... Mai 20 L. s. U. Opera ......... Mar. 24 Student Council officers elected Mar. 25 .. . . Science Club goes to Port Sulphur Mar. 27 Chorus program “American Serenade”. . Mar. 27-29 Key Club District Convention Mar. 30 Dramatics Club gives High Window . . . . Mar. 31 Boys' Quartet sings at Presbyterian Church April I April Fool Issue of Buzzer April 3 .. Goodwin pitched no-hit game against I.H.S. April 4...... .Jcrryanne fainted April 5 B.R.H.S. s. Terrebonne (Track) April 6-9 ....Easter Holidays.............................. April 10 Beat Bears in Baseball, too April II Inspectors came ............................. April 12 Turkey served in cafeteria April 14 Six weeks' tests start today April 16... Jerry B. and Jane W. take V. F. W. April 17......Beta (Hub Convention ........................ April 18 Beta Club Convention, cont. April 19 ..... Fricassee goes to press April 22 . Delta Delta Backwards party April 24.. Key Clubbers leave for Columbia April 29......Mu Sigma Carnival May I.......Only a few more weeks May Full Moon May II .......Senior exams start .......................... May 16 Seniors take Hadacol to keep going .......... May 19 .....No more seniors.............................. Sweet music fills the air ...............................Good food!! He is really a Miss! Better game next time! Gassie's nose peaked out The basketball players, that is .................... That boy has eyes! ......................... Boom! Boom! ....................... . Best for what? Love. I ve. Hurray for I.ovc! Cute, ain’t he? M rs. Huckins sties for slandei Pettit was su| er-hcatcd ......................Happy Birthday! ..................Lost that DARn test Ah! Sweet study hall! Ride ’em cowboys! What—figure? Big Five clicked! ............State Champs. R-a-a-a-ah! Lights! Camera! Action! Third day Boosters wore uniforms ...............Stars Day and Lawton BRHS is now a boys' school! Got a whiff! Music, music, music Greet the Victors! ............ Mystery and sus| ensc! .....................Be reverent, please ......................... Best yet. Dale! Her Thomas came to rescue! Damn Juenke!! (pronounced Yankee) Played hide and seek with Peter Rabbit Not a chance. Bears! Aren't we good actors? ...................... Only a nickel, too! ........................... Better cram! Great brains run in same channel? Great fun ............................Greater fun At last! ..................... Wish I were a boy! Now we can roam the halls .............. Wish I were a kid again ................Where'd the time go? . ........................... Empty arms! Enjoy yourself! It’s later than you think Oooli! ...............................For awhile Autographs Autographs FRANKLIN PRESS INCORPORATED Printing in the Finest Tradition 224 Main Street Telephone 2-5671 - - —— . ____________ DELTA TANK MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. P. O. Box 1409 Phone 3-7416 Nearly a Century of Quality H. G. HILL STORES Super Market 3060 Florida St. HEARIN, COLLENS, AND MclNNIS 1040 Main Street Phone 2-3761 Moran Motor Co. BATON ROUGE De Soto - Plymouth BUS COMPANY Distributors 701 N. 21st St. Phone 4-5233 1360 N. 22nd St. Phone 3-8331 Rembrandt PHOTO AND ENGRAVING STUDIO 605 Main St. Compliments of MUMFORD LEAKE HOWARD'S CAFE Fine Things to Eat Phone 3-6364 638 N. 21 St. ,.. %ooM ZKornmeyer’s Of course you know what you will want for your home. And of course, you know you’ll find it at Kornmeyer’s. You want quality, smart good looks and good homey comfort in your living room chairs and sofa . . . TASTES COOP IT SHOULD- ITS HOLSUM c. s. c. Sporting Goods Go. “Team Outfitters'' EVERYTHING FOR EVERY SPORT 3345 Florida St. Phone 4-9905 Best Wishes, Seniors FRANK PEABODY’S ESSO SERVICE ATLAS PRODUCTS EXPERT LUBRICATION 2701 Plank Road Phone 4-5775 L C. RUSHWORTH S. I. LEVINGSTON Prei.-Mgr. Sec.-Treat. J. L. RABUN Vice-Preiident LEVINGSTON SUPPLY CO., INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Plumbing and Heating Supplies OFFICE AND SHOW FLOOR 1449 Florida St. Baton Rouge I, La. BRANCHES: ALEXANDRIA 5. LA. LAFAYETTE. LA. SIO Xaviar St. 112 Flril St. LOUISIANA'S FINEST YOUR 100% ESSO DEALER YOUR 24-HOUR SERVICE STATION Johnny Rogers Service HOME HOME OWNED (Esso) PRODUCTS PHONE 2-4747 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE ANNIVERSARY Congratulations to the Class of 50 Easier Parking. Thriftier • Shopping at “I'm a busy little atom, I split myself in tu o, And multiply as many times, .4s I have jobs to do. In summer, winter, spring or all, I'm Ready every hour. Just flip a switch And watch me zip with. Light, or Heat, or Power GULF STATES UTILITIES CO. Dependable Public Service Congratulations Seniors THE BRUNSWICK 424 North Third Street Best Wishes from UNION NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Home Office: Union National Building 1020 Florida St. J. C. GREER. President Out Fitting Young Men with Quality Clothes ON THIRD STREET SINCE 1907 Welsh Levy Best Wishes, Seniors HARRISON PAINT CO. Paint Headquarters • ART SUPPLIES • PAINTS • BRUSHES • WALL PAPERS Third at Main No. 1 — 631 Main St. Phone 3-7475 No. 2 — 5007 Choctaw Dr. Phone 4-8549 Dalton 5 fflcosta Gleaners Baton Rouge's Leading Department Store 311 Allen St. Phone 2-4771 DEPENDABLE Service Always All Ways DEPENDABLE Service STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., INC. Oldest .Motor Car and Truck Dealer in Baton Rouge with over 30 Years of Continuous Service 2029 North Street Phone 3-3455 BUTLER FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. ) Com plete Home Furnishings w 626 Main St. Phone 3-7723 At Your Service in Titne of .Weed MIKE TONY’S RABENHORST STEAKS SEA FOODS Funeral Service 825 Government St. Dial 6831 RABENHORST 1931 N. 21st Street Industrial Life Insurance Co. MIKK AND TONY D'AMICO, Prop . PHONE 8909 849 Government St. Dial 3-3570 'Sure You Get the Best Dear STEVE'S and Optical Dispensary CONSISTENTI.Y BETTER SERVICE GOGGLES - ARTIFICIAL EYES - MAGNIFIERS READERS - BINOCULARS - SUNGLASSES Peterson Chevrolet, Inc. Professional Optical Prescriptions Filled 3682 Scenic Highway Dial 6X87 Phone 4-9971 2003 Roumain Bldg. Chapman Furniture Co. Symphony GENERAL LINE OF FURNITURE Flower Shop Baton Rouge. Louisiana 3364 Florida Flower Phone 1-9893 Night — 2-4401 Stores: Third at North 46 Lafayette St. St. FrancUville llaton Rouge WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS Kerry’s Z Wen’s Shop, incorporated 151 Third Street Phone 9890 Compliments CRAWFORD CORPORATION 2019 North Third Raton Rouge, La. Capitol Stores for Better Food SAVE TODAY FOR TOMORROW’S SECURITY Your a Interest Savings 2 o Annually Karn ' (credited M-mi-annunlly) AMERICAN RANK TRUST CO. 2521 Plank Road Dial 1-6776 MKMKKK OF F. I). I. C. — SINCE 1906 — 1. M. CAUSEY CO. 654 Main St. Furniture — Appliances 501 Government St. WAR SURPLUS Camping Equipment • Sporting Goods etter Sunglasses • Compasses • Khaki Clothing Fatigues - Dungarees • Coveralls and 1,000 Other Surplus Items JLP nick STEINBERG HIDE FUR CO. MILLER BIJICK CO., INC. “First in Surplus” 4917 Floridu St. Dial 2-3781 820 St. Philip Strcot Phone 2-7626 Congratulations LUXURY SERVICE AT BUDGET PRICES and For Health — For Comfort Best Wishes Huvc Pillows Cleaned the Sterillo Way PEERLESS JIM AUSTIN MOTOR CO., INC. I.uiimiry Cleaners OLDSMOBILE — CADILLAC 1229 North Blvd. Dial 3-2855 STATE ELECTRIC INC. CONTKACTING ENGINEERS For the Best in Commercial Instruction 2263 Flurida St. Phone 3-4924 Baton Rouge Buxine College Baton Rouge, Louisiana “Baton Rouge's Oldest School of Commercial Instruction “To be Electrically Sure Make a Date with State” Visit u« in our New lluiUlinc, which we hope to In- In about June l t, at 1115 Main Street. Industrial — Residential — Commercial DIAL MHM 0. T. HOLLABAUGH V. 1. SEALE Preiidtnt Secretary HOLLABAUGH-SEALE MORTUARY NEWMAN FURNITl KE CO. The Home of Eosy Terms: Ambulance Service DAY OR NIGHT Phone 2-5677 No. 1 — 537 Main St. Phone 3-1340 2929 Scenic Highway Baton Rouge, La. No. 2 — 1245 S. 14th 4-3346 W. P. BARNES. JR. E. F. FLEMING. JR. President Sec.-Trees.-Mgr. Holmes Barnes Wholesale Cash Grocers Baton Rouge, La. Distributors of Bird Roofing Stokely's Canned Goods White Goose Self Rising Flour Capital Plain Flour Staf-O-Life Feeds Ballard's Products BATON ROUGE COAL AND TOWING CO. 1445 N. Blvd. Phone 6866 Certified Fur Cold Storage Means the Rest uitli SERVICE LAUNDRY — DRY CLEANERS Furriers and Fur Cold Storage Phone 2-2611 717 Main St. 688 PARTS SERVICE Wholesale Automotive Replacement Parts and Accessories Phone 6B81 Linda's Ladies Apparel Phone 4-4271 413 Third St. Compliments of E. J. GONZALES FINANCE CO. Rendezvous For Hi Schoolers! Enjoy those between-meal snacks on a Teen Age Budget SIP’N NIP HOTEL ISTROUMA Electrical Wholesalers, Inc. 1503 North Boulevard Phone 3-7466 Supplies - Equipment - Apparatus Rest Withes to Class of 50 J. C. CUTREK General Contractor w DIXIELAND FLOWER SHOP 3975 Government St. Phone 3-9258 Night Phone 3-7830 Residential Commercial 1733 Belmont Ave. Phone 3-3329 FREE ESTIMATE GRIFFON'S USED — NEW TEXT BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES DRUGS ART — ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT GIFTS — NOVELTIES Prescription Specialists Co-Op Rook Store Phono 6181 1857 Government St. Tiger Town — Chimes St. BUY USED BOOKS AND SAVE WELSH FUNERAL HOME KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES CAMPUS TOGS AMBULANCE SERVICE BATES and THIGPEN Prompt - Courteous - Safe The Home of Good Clothes BATON ROUGE Dial 2-4461 Day Night Dial 2-4461 1080 Government St. Holoproof Hot — Stotton Hot — Wilton Shirt Bostonian Shoot for Mon Congratulations to the Class of '50 W L C S -11(H) FANNIE HUFF BEAUTY SHOP W LCS-FM-101.1 Complete Beauty Service 2131 Weller Avenue 1 2 Block from Scenic Hwy. Dial 5-5978 A B C Alex the Tailor 460-466 Main St. Phone 947ft J. Paul Smith BUILDING SPECIALISTS 1601 North 21st Diul 4-9169 Sims Plumbing Supply Company Phone 8212 2203 N. 21 t St. Percy Agency Inc. Insurance” 414 Florida St. Phono 6187 Broussard Paint Wallpaper Co. 10ft8 N. Blvd. Dial 3-4302 Grumpy’s Inn Corner of Winhniirne and Foster Drive Mayer-Knox-Aniiss Agency, Inc. General Insurance 221 Florida St. Phone 3-1852 Hill's Service Station 602 St. Charles Phone 4-9191 Henry Strauss, Inc. 133 North Third St. Phone 9701 Modern Shoe Store 2826 I’lunU Kd. Phone 2-1280 Tic - Toe Corner 4th and laiurel 5-1371 — DIAL — 3-9333 Lakeshore Ildw. Paint Company, Inc. Perkin Rd. Overpaa Phone 3-8432 3834 Government St. Phone 4-1096 From A Friend BERT'S Camera Center 253 Main Street Phone 3-0781 J. E. Ortlieb Printing Co. 532 Florida St. Phone 6336 From A Friend Noble’s Rexall Drug Store 1252 Florida St. Dial 4-1308 Edward’s ()range Bar Third Street Edward’s Orange Bowl Near I- S. U. North Gate Toledo Scale Co. 2.128 North St. Phone 3-1 WO Kurtz Drugs 18 5 N. Blvd. Phone 6150 A 9389 Win. A. Kleinert Ileal tor 338 Lafayette St. Phone 8882 Bankhead's GROCERY VARIETY STORK Phone 2-3766 Phone 1-2X86 3033 Perkin Road Bogan Agency INSURANCE 21ft Florida St. Phone 2-3733 l)e Cage Service Station 2679 Gov’t. St. Phone S-2787 C. L. Adams Sales Service KAISER-FRAZER DEALER 2880 Plank Road Dial 4-4813 Middleton's Drug Store 2065 Plank Road Phone 3-9512 King Typewriter Exchange 212 Laurel St. Phone 2-4838 Scheinuk’s Koseland Florist 417 Main St. Flower Dial 2-4414 S. II. Kress Co. 139 North Third Phone 3-3211 Davis Office Supplies 613 Third SI. Phone 8591 Naaman J. Woodland 208 St. I .mils Street Office Phono 4-9171 or 4-M72 Regional Manager National Equity Life Insurance Co. Piccadilly Cafeteria 214 Third St. Phone 8202 State Drug Store 901 Main Street Dial 3-0651 Baton Rouge, hi. S. II. Kress Co. 439 North Third Phone 3-3211 Capitol Radio Company 1290 Main Street Phone 3-3177 Lobdell Hardware CO.. INC. 1261 N. Boulevard Phone 8271 Seaboard Plumbing Co. Phone 4-1593-94 1935 N. 21 t St. (iapitol Motor Sales 1548 Florida St. Dial 2-1926 or 4-7911 Wrigbt Agency INSURANCE AND BONDS 315 North St. Dial 4-6724 shop Lena Booktcr Beauty Salon 1946 Perkins Road Phone 3-5131 From A Friend Kirkland's Jewelers 213 Third Phone 3-3580 Elliott Business College of Hilton Rouge 534 Florida St. Phone 1-67X1 Eddie Furniture Co. 2580 Government St. Phone 3-2663 Triangle Service Station 209 St. Ferdinand St. Phone 3-1717 Guarantee Shoe Store 123 Third St. Dial 2-4171 Crifasi Bros. ONE STOP MARKET 1915 North 21st St. Phone 2-0020 Van Realty Co. A. O. VANDENBURO, Owner 205 Main St. Phone 3-3617 Polizzotto’s Nursery 3783 Highland Road Phone 6655 Ellen's Beauty Shop 231 So. 21st St. Phone 4-8983 Louisiana Feed Grain Co.. Inc. Choctaw Road Phone 3-3824 Russell Bros. Candy Co. 336 South 21st St. Phone 2-7465 Realty Service, Inc. 215 Florida SI. Phone 2-1249 PITTSBURGH CHAIN LINK FENCE Residential and Commercial For Estimates Without Obligation Call 2-0361 LOUISIANA METAL CULVERT CO. 474 N. Foster Drive t a I


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