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

 - Class of 1950

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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.

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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.



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 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

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