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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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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 DALTON DAVIS “Tall and fair and eyes of blue, Nice and likeable and trustworthy, too.” Transferred. 38: Junior Debating Club. 38; Cub Football. ’38-’39 : Central Hally. •38. EARL DENNING 7 never let books interfere with my education” Newcomers Club, '36; Vice-President Newcomers Club. ’36; Junior Science. 37-’38; Band. ’37- 40: Louisiana Club. 38: Good Imp Club. '39; Safety Council. 3 9-’40. ZULA DUBOIS “A ‘Miss’ we’ll all miss ’ Newcomers Club. ’36 : Tennis Club. ’36 Junior Science, ’37 : Junior Debating. ’37 Dramatic Club, ’38- 39; Bruin, ’38-’40 I’. W. C.. ’39: Blue Triangle. ’39-’40 Cumtux Staff. ’39-’40. DOROTHY ERSKINE “Cheerfulness is fortunes greatest gift” Newcomers Club, 36: Junior Science Club. ’37; Louisiana Club. ’37-’38: Dra- matic Club. 38-’39 : Blue»Triangle. ’38-’40 : Bruin Staff. ’39-’40. MILDRED FILLETTE “She's very well liked, Also clever and bright.” Newcomers Club, '36 : Business Club. ’39-’40. BEN FLYNN “Let the whole world wiggle—I’ve got it by the tail” Band. ’37-’40 ; Orchestra, ’36-’39 : New- comers Club. ’36; Aviation Club. ’37-’40; Bruin Staff. ’38-’40; Honor Roll. ’39-’40; Quill and Scroll. ’39-’40 ; Canteen. ’38-’39 : President of Terms V and VI ; Carnival £ourt, ’40. MYRLE DAVIS “She will always smile at diffi- culties.” Newcomers Club, ’36; Bluebirds, ’36; Junior Science Club. ’37- 38; Good Imp Club. ’38-’39; Girls’ Athletic Club. ’39: Cumtux Staff. ’39; Blue Triangle. 39: Honor Roll, 38-’40; Bruin Staff. ’39. GLEN DOUTHIT “Glen is bright and he’s handsome and gay About him the girls seem to be just that way He’ll make his mark in this world Ne’er fret For with Dame Fortune, he’s rated a pet.” New'comers Club. ’36: Tennis Club. 36-’38: Stamp and Coin Club. ’38: Can- did Camera Club. '38; Cumtux Reporter. 38-’39; Feature Editor Cumtux. 39-’40; National Honor Society. ’38-’40: Central Rally. ’39; State RaUy, ’39; Press Club. ’39-’40 ; Library Staff. ’39-’40 ; Carnival. '39; Biggest News Winner. ’39; Cumtux Reporter Term VIII, ’39. BOBBY ELDER “Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest.” Newcomers Club. ’36; President New- comers Club. ’36; Louisiana Club. ’37-’38 ; Junior Hi-Y. ’37-’38: Cumtux Reporter. ’37-’38; Central Rally. ’38: Associate Sports Editor of Cumtux. ’38; Snorts Editor. ’39; Press Club, ’38-’40; Presi- dent Press Club. ’38-’40 : Editor of Cum- tux. '39-’40: National Honor Society. 39-’40; Quill and Scroll, ’39-’40; Honor Roll. 366-’40. LENA MAE FASSENTOLD “She fluffs her hair and powders her nose, She’s sweet from her head to the tip of her toes ” Newcomers Club. '36: G'rls’ Athlet'c Club, ’38-’39; Home Economics Club, 38-’40: Poetry Workshop. ’39; Safety Council. ’39. FRANCIS FLEWELLEN “A fellow we all like to know, Not very fast, yet not too slow.” Newcomers Club. ’35: Good Imp Club. ’38. HELEN FONNER “Let who will brag about Helen of Troy This Helen is Dolton’s pnde and joy” Newcomers Club. ’36 : P. W. C.. ’38-’39 : Home Economics Club. ’38-’39: Honor Roll. ’36-’37 : Blue Triang’e. ’39-’40 ; Library Staff. 39-’40 : French Club ’39-’40 : Girls’ Chorus. 39-'40: Junior Science Club. ’38-’39.
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