Bolton High School - Bruin Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)

 - Class of 1940

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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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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 MARGARET CARLINO “Come, graduation, and snatch me from this homework. Band. 36- 40 ; Orchestra. 36- 39 : Busi- ness Club. 38- 40; Newcomers Club. ’36. JASPER CICERO “With a broken arm he had to stay out of the game, But he'll always be remembered in our hall of football fame . Newcomers Club. '35: Cub Football. ’35- 36; -B Club. 37- 39 ; Varsity Foot- ball. 37- 39; Softball Team. '39; Central Louisiana Rally. '39: Vice-President Term VIII. MARY CIZEK “Will she rival Bernhardt and capi- talize on looks. Or will she calmly marry and join the league of Cooks?' Newcomers Club, '36; Business Club. 39: Honor Roll, '39. EDITH COLE “A splendid girl with a friendly grin To tell all her virtues, we couldn't begin. Newcomers Club. '36; Science Bullet'n Board. 36- 38: Junior Debating Club. 36- 37: Bruin Staff. ’38- 40: Glee Club. ‘38-’39 : Girls Chorus. ’39- 40 ; Bookroom Staff. 39- 40: Business Club. 38- 40. LILLIAN CLOSE “Studious, joyful, sincere is she, A sweeter girl you'll never see. Newcomers Club, 36 ; Glee Club. 36- 40 ; Orchestra. 37- 40 : Band. 37- 40; Drama- tic Club. ’38- 39. ANITA COOLEY “Her willingness to serve sets her apart. Transferred from Boyce Hijrh School. ’37: Business Club. ’38- 39. NINA COSTELLO “So dainty and petite, She smiles at everyone she meets Transferred from Lakeview Hivrh. ’39; Senior Science Club, 39- 40. LEE OTIS DAMMON “Studies could never worry me, There's too much else in the world to see. Newcomers Club. 36 : Orchestra. 38- 39 ; Band. 38- 40: Band Sarnreant, 39- 40. LEONARD DARCY “Not too serious and not too gay, Fun in work and fun in play Newcomers Club. ’36; Library Staff. 39- 40. DOROTHY CROW “As a friend and a pal, she's a wow Does everybody like her? and how! Newcomers Club. 36: World Affairs Club. 36- 38: Good Imps. 38- 39; Cafe- teria Staff. 36- 39. EARL DANAHY “Laugh for tomorrow and today will soon be yesterday. Newcomers Club. 35. ALBERT DAVIS “Happy am I from care I'm free! Why aren't they all as contented as me? Track. 38- 39: Football. ’38- 39: Cen- tral Rally. 88- 39; State Rally. 39: B Club. 38- 39.

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