Bolton High School - Bruin Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)

 - Class of 1940

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SENIORS HELEN FOUNTAIN PIERCE FOSTER 7« he a reckless driver? Say, when the road turns the same way he does, it's just a coincidence” Beginners’ Club. '35: Track, ’38-’39: Varsity Football. ’38-’40; Junior Debat- ing Club. ’38: Senior Forensic. ’38-’40; Master of Ceremonies Carnival. ’39 ; Glee Club. ’38; ’B” Club, 39-’40; Carnival Court. ’40. BILLY FUNDERBURK “Meek in appearance, but the very essence of mischief.” Newcomers Club. ’36: Spanish Club, 37-’38; Business Club. ’39. HELEN GRANT “We’ve tried her and found her true, We like her and so will you.” Newcomers Club, ’36; Junior Science, 37-’39: Louisiana Club. ’37-’38: Home Economics Club. ’38-’40: Treasurer of Home Kconomics Club. ’88- 40. MORRIS GREMILLION “If fame comes after death, I’m in no hurry for it ” Transferred from Menard Memorial. ’38: Safety Club, '39. RALPH HAMILTON “A closed mouth catches no flies” WANDA HANSHAW Wanda, a song bird—our heart’s delight With raven hued tresses as black as the night May good luck ne’er leave you along life’s pathway And fortune attend you to brighten each day.” Transferred from Clinton. Oklahoma. 37: Glee Club. ’38: Home Economics Club. ’38-’3fl. “Amibition, brains, wisdom, poise— She does a lot without much noise.” Louisiana Club, 38-’39; Office Staff, 38- 39. DORIS GATES “Doris, dear, you are so wise, and oh so sweet You’re the very type of girl that all of us love to meet.” Newcomers Club, 36 ; Cumtux Reporter, of Newcomers Club. ’36 : Bluebirds 36-’37 : Band. ’36-’10: Secretary Band, ’36- 37: Corporal of Band. 37-’38: Sergeant of Band, ’38-’39: Orchestra. 37-’40; Secre- tary of Orchestra. ’38-’39 ; Dramatic Club. ’36; National Honor Society. 39-’40 • Cumtux. 39-’40; Vice-President of Juniors. 38-’39: Cumtux Alumni Editor, ’39-’40; Carnival Court. '39: Boosters, 38-’39: Press Club. 39-’40; Honor Roll. ’36-’39: Accompanist for Glee Club. ’39-’40. CHARLES GREMILLION “A jelly-bean of rare design Who parts his hair in a perfect line, The ladies fall, not one but all; They come and go at his beck and call” Newcomers Club. ’35; Junior Debating Club. ’36-’38: Dramatic Club. ’38-’40; Louisiana Club. ’36-’37: B” Club. ’39; Cub Football. ’38: Track. ’37-’39; Varsity Football, ’39: Central Rally, ’39; State Rally. ’39. SAM HAAS Washington’s dead; Lincoln's dead; all the great men are dying. In fact, I don’t feel so very well myself.” Newcomers Club. ’36 : President Terms II and III: Tennis Club. 36- 37: Junior Debating Club. 36- 37 : President Junior Debating Club. ’37: Bruin Staff. ’37-’40: Photography Editor of Bruin, ’38-’39 • Senior Forensic Society. ’37-’40; Vice- President Senior Forensic Society. ’39-’40: Football. ’38 : Assistant Manager Print Shop, 38-’39 : Manager Print Shop 39-’40 : State Rally. 38-’39 ; Junior Hi-Y, '37 : President Junior H -Y. ’38: Senior Hi-Y. ’38: Aeronautics Club, 38-’89: Mock Trial. ’39; Carnival Court. 39: Carnival King. 40. HAROLD HANDLEY “To leave or to stay — that is the question.” Newcomers Club. ’35 : Freshman Cheer- leader. ’35-36; Spanish Club. ’35-’37 • Tenn:s Club. ’36-’39; Library Staff. 35-’38: Junior Debating Club, 36-’37; Football Manager. ’37-’38; Good Imp Club. ’38-’39 : Senior Science Club. ’38-’39 : Safety Council, ’39-’40. ALICE LOUISE HARGIS “Winsome and bright with yet something more The best sort of sport with spirit galore.” Newcomers Club. ’36: Girls' Athletic Club. 38-’40: Honor Roll. ’36; Junior Science Club. ’38: Central Rally. ’37-’38.

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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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EILLEEN HARRIS SENIORS “With dimples so beguilin' She keeps us all a-smilin'.” Newcomers Club, '36 ; B 1 u c b i r d s. ’36-’37 : Junior Science Club. ’37-’38: Cumtux Staff. ’37-’38; Blue Triangle ’38- 40; Bruin Staff, ’38-’40; Cumtux Typist, ’37-’38: Junior Science Club. ’39-’40: Carnival. ’37: Advertising Staff Bruin. ’39-’40: Glee Club. ’36-’37. JAMES HARRISON “Think no more of it, he has an educated toe.” CAROLYN HEISS “Dainty and small, well liked by all” Newcomers Club, '36 : Bluebirds, ’36-’37 • Junior Science Club. 37- 38: Louisiana Club. 37-’38: Blue Triangle. ’38-’40; Bruin Staff. ’38-’40: Dramatic Club. 38-’39 : Quill and Scroll, ’39-’40 ; Spanish Club. ’39-’40. RITA HELMENGER “A girl with eyes so very true Some heart is bound to break in two” Transferred from Thomas Jefferson High. ’39. GEORGE HERNDON “The more you study, the less you learn” Newcomers Club, ’35. Transferred from Sewanee M i 1 i t a r y BETTY HILL “As welcome as the sunshine after gentle summer rains, An exception to the theory, beauty never goes with brains” Newcomers Club, ’36; Secretary New- comers Club, '36 ; Secretary Freshmen. 36- 37; Bluebirds. 36-’37; Secretary Bluebirds. ’36-’37; Louisiana Club. '3 i' Central Rally. ’37-’38; State Rally. ’38-’38- Vice-President Sophomores. '38; Junior Debating Club, ’38 ; Senior Debating Club. ’38-'40: Bruin Staff. ’38-’40; Press Club. ’38-’40: Assistant Editor Bruin. ’38-’39 : National Honor Society. ’39-’40; Presi- dent National Honor Society. ’39- 40 Quill and Scroll. ’39-’40; Secretary Boos- ters. ’39-’40: Editor of Bruin. 39-’40 : Natchitoches Tournament, ’38-’39 : Carni- val. ’37-’40; National Forensic League. ’38-'40: Campus Favorite, '40: Honer Roll, 86-’40 : Senior Ring Committee. '39 : Boosters. ’37-’40: New Orleans Tourna- ment. ’39; Oakdale Tournament. 38- Louisiana College Tournament, ’39 ; D. A. R. Candidate. ’40: Carnival Court. ’40. RAVENEL HARRIS “Silence is a true friend who never betrays.” Newcomers Club. ’36: Poetry Work- shop, ’39; Safety Council, ’39. ELMO HEBERT “His goggles make him look so wise. But they'e just part of his dis- guise.” Newcomers Club. '35; Junior Debat- ing Club. ’35-’36: Tennis Club. ’36-’40: Bruin Staff. ’37-’40: Senior Science. Club. ’39- 40: Spanish Club. '86- 36; Safety Council. '39-’40; Good Imps, ’38-’39. ADELAIDE HELLER “I'm sure that exertion wouldn't agree With a quiet, studious girl like me.” Newcomers Club, ’36: Glee Club. ‘36 • Bluebirds. ’36; Stamp and Coin. ’37-’38: Tenn's Club, 37-'38; Dramatic Club, ’38-N39: Spanish Club, ’39-’40; Honor Roll. ’38-’39. LOUISE HERR “With smiling face and rosy cheeks. She'll get what, she wants, where- ever she seeks.” Newcomers Club, ’36; Glee Club. '36; Junior Science Club. '37 : Boosters Club. ’37-’38; Blue Triangle. ’38-’40; Cumtux. ’39; Business Staff, ’39-’40. TOM HICKS “There's a time for work, there's a time for play, But the time for work is another day.” Academy. ’38: Band. ’38-’39: President Band, 38-'39: Orchestra. 38-’40: Dra- matic Club. ’38-’40: Carnival Court, ’39; Poetry Workshop, ’39-’4 0. OLGA HINCKLEY “To any class of any kind, she'd be an acquisition, She's amiable to everyone — it's just her disposition.” Transferred. ’39: Band. ’39-’40: Or- chestra. ’39-’40.

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