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SENIORS CORDELIA BARKER “So light hearted, cheerful and gay, a general favorite of all, they say.” Newcomers Club, '36: Junior Science Club. ’38: Business Club. ’39-’40. JOY LEE BEAUBOEUF “A very merry little lass, whose presence brightens every class.” Newcomers Club. ’36. A. W. BELL “His favorite indoor sport—sleep- ing in class.” Newcomers Club. ’36: Good Im Club. ’38-’39: Cumtux Staff. ’38-’40: Circula- tion Manager Cumtux. ’39-'40. JAMES BERRY ‘As welcome as sunshine in every place, is the beaming approach of a good-natured face.” Newcomers Club, ’35. FLO MAE BIALY “A worthwhile friend through thick and thin.” Newcomers Club. '36: Band. ’37-'39: Orchestra. 36-’39 ; Good Imp Club. ’38-'39. HARDIN BLALOCK “A jaw that looks like its made up its mind to do something.” Newcomers Club. ’35: First Aid Club. ’86-’37: Dramatic Club. '38 ; Good Imp Club. ’38-’39: Junior Debating Club. ’39-’40. FOSTER BARRON ‘In him wit and wisdom are both combined, the makings of a bril- liant mind.” LAWRENCE BECK “The world was made to be enjoyed and I will make the most of it.” Newcomers Club. ’36: Junior Debating Club. ’37: Junior Science. ’37-’38; Lou- is ana Club. ’39: Senior Science Club. ’39-’40. CLARA BENEDICT “Conscientious in all she does, as good a student as there ever was.” Newcomers Club. ’36 : Glee Club, ’36-’39 : Louisiana Club. 37-'38: Cumtux Staff. '38-’39 : Business Club. ’38-’39 : Blue Tri- angle. '39-’40; Quill and Scroll. '39-’40; Advertising Cumtux. ’39-’40. DOROTHY BIALY “Dorothy is always smiling and sweet, A picture of modesty complete.” Newcomers Club. '36 : Orchestra. ’37-’38 : Good Imp Club. ’38-’39. IRMA JEAN BIRGE “We can live without money, friend- ship, and books. But civilized men can't live without cooks.” Newcomers Club. '36; Tennis Club. ’36-’37 : Junior Homemakers Club. ’37-.’39 ; Secretary Junior Homemakers Club. ’38-’39: Central Louisiana Rally, ’37-’39 : State Rally, '37-’38: P. W. C.. ’38-’39: Blue Triangle. '39; National Honor So- ciety, ’39-’40. WOODROW BLALOCK “What we have to do, we learn by doing.” Newcomers Club. '35: Louisiana Club. '38; Cumtux Staff. '38; Spanish Club, '38-'39: Band. '39.
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SENIORS DRUE ABBETT “To women, beauty is what money is to men, power!” Newcomer» Club, '.'16; Spanish Club, ’36- 37: Dramatic Club. ’37-’38: Glee Club. '38-’39; Business Club, ’39-’40; Book Room Staff. 38- 40 ; Central Rally. ’37. BILL ADAMS “Few things are impossible to dili- gence and skill” Transferred from Byrd High. '39; Cumtux Staff, ’39 : Associate Sports Editor Cumtux, '39-’40; National Honor Society, 39-'40 ; Quill and Scroll. ’39-'40; Tennis Club, ’39-’40. FARREL ADAMS “In the cafeteria Farrei's a charm, and outside we're sure he'd do no harm.” Cafeteria Staff. 38- 40; Aeronautical Club, '38-’40; Vice-President Aeronautical Club. ’39-’40. JOYCE AERTKER “A world of riches in a very small room.” Newcomers Club. '36-’37; Louisiana Club. '37-'40; Glee Club. '39-’40 ; Band. '37-’39; Bruin Staff. ’39-'40; Tennis Club. '38-’39; Safety Council. ’39-’40. MARJORIE ALEXANDER “She moves about with a quiet grace, this maid with a calm and studious face.” Newcomers Club. '36 : Home Economics Club. '38-'40. JEAN ALPAUGH “ Woman is a miracle of divine contradictions.” Transferred from Wright. New Or- leans, La., ’39. BLACKMAN ARIAIL “I stand on the brink of a great success—Won't someone push me offr Newcomers Club. ’36; Jr. Hi-Y, ’36-’37 : Sr. Hi-Y. ’37; T—ennis Club. 36-’40; Jr. Debating Club. ’38-’39; Vice-President Jr. Debating Club, ’38-’39 : Cumtux Staff. ’36-’39; Safety Council. '39-’40. TOM ARMSTRONG “All great men will someday be dis- covered and I'm waiting!” Louisiana Club, ’37-’39: Cub Football. '37: Varsity Football. ’38-’39. WILLIAM BAGLIO “Let the world slide, I won't budge an inch!” Newcomers Club. ’36: Louisiana Club, ’37-’38; Good Imps, ’39. JACK ARMSTRONG “A chemical compound of uncertain boiling point” Newcomers Club. '36; Tennis Club. ’36-’38 ; Louisiana Club. ’38; Safety Coun- cil, ’39-’40. THRILDA BAGGETT “Full of vim and full of pep She dances, flirts, and can she step!” Transferred from Hattiesburg. Miss., High School, '39. DeWITT BAKER “A studious chap we all admire, to great heights he docs aspire” Newcomers Club. ’36; Tennis Club. 36-’40; Jr. Hi-Y. ’37- 38; Sr. Hi-Y. '38; Carnival. ’36-’40; Cumtux Staff, ’37-’39: Stamp and Coin Club, ’38; Vico-President Terms II-III; Tennis Teat. ’39; Cumtux Reporter Terms IV-V; Candid Camera Club. ’38; National Honor Society. ’39-’40.
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SENIORS JANSSENS BLANCHARD “What happens is supposed to be, So nothing ever bothers me.” Newcomers Club. 36 : Band. ’37 ; Bruin Staff. '38. VAN REX BOYETT “We think that he’s a very good sport And he usually makes a good re- port.” Newcomers Club. 36; Good Imps. 39-’40. JEAN BORDELON “Jean, a dusky-eyed maid, Uses those eyes and is well repaid” Newcomer» Club. ‘36: Girls’ Athletic Club. ’37: Spanish Club. ’37; P. W. C.. '38; Blue Triangle. ’39: Louisiana Club, ’39. EUGENE BRADFORD “Matches are made in heaven, so down with cigar lighters Newoomers Club, ’36; Tennis Club, 37-’40 ; President Tennis Club. ’40; Presi- dent Terms VI. VII. VIII, ’38- 40; Presi- dent Good Imp Club. ’39; Tennis Mana- ger. '39; Central Rally, ’39: Natinal Honor Society. ’39- 40; Carnival, ’39; Most Popular Senior Boy, ’40; Best All- Round Senior Boy. ’40. EDDIE MAUDE BRADY “Delightfullu frank and frankly delightful.” Newcomers Club. ’36. DORIS BROWN She makes the bubbles of life worthwhile.” Newcomers Club. ’35 ; Athletic Club, •35-’86 ; Glee Club. 36-’39 ; Business Club. ’37-’39; Dramatic Club. ’37. CARL CAMPBELL “I need a rest.” Band. ’36-’39: Spanish Club. 36-’37 ; Boys’ Quartet, '37-’38. MALCOLM CAPPEL “His car has a fatal attraction for telephone poles.” Tennis Club. 38-’39. MATTIE NELL BRENNON “She is a blithe and bonny lass.” Newcomers Club, ’35: Band. ’36. Ten- n's Club. 36-’37 ; Louisiana Club.’38-’39 : Good Imps. 39. VERDA MAE BROWN “Quiet, gentle, still sweeter Don’t know her? Better meet her.” Newcomers Club. ‘36 ; Glee Club, ’38-’39 : G ris’ Athletic Club. ’38-’39; Business Club. ’38-’40: Bruin Staff. ’38-’39. BILL CANNON “Where duty and pleasure clash Let duty go to smash.” Transferred from Port Arthur. Texas, '38; Spanish Club, ’38; Louisiana Club, '39; Cub Football. ’38; Good Imp Club. '38; Varsity Football. ’39; Safety Council Representative, ’39. THORNTON CAPPEL “The best quality in a person is, sincerity.” Newcomers Club, ’36: Bookroom Staff, 36; Junior Science. 36-’37 : Spanish Club. ’38-’39: Senior Science. ’39-’40: Bruin Staff, 38-’40; Photography. '88-'39 ; Quill and Scroll. ’39-’40.
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