Bolton High School - Bruin Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)

 - Class of 1945

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Because ofbthis and because the ,peace and quiet of' the Louisiana landscape offer .needed '11-i fa' L ' - ffcxelief from the strain of war, we have used its natural beauty as a theme for this year's BRUIN. i in Louisiana is so rich not only in beauty, but in history, in romance, in legend and in colorfulpageantry we are hoping that future BRUIN staffs will follow the idea through several editions. We, therefore, presume to call this the Louisiana Edition, Vol. I T Louisiana-Its Natural Beauty. Lal L MMU 1 CGNTENTS FHCULTY CLQSSES FEQTURES1 ORGQNIZHTIONS HTHLETICS SCHOOL LIFE MRS. IRENE MILLER HOLLOMAN Head of the Department of Foreign Languages And Faculty Advisor of Cumtux ln this, the thirty-third year of our Alma Mater, we, the senior class are proud to have within the faculty a woman whose excellent wisdom, broad knowledge, and outstanding character, as expressed in terms of her association and service with us, reflect the very highest type of education to which Bolton has attained. ln her twenty-eight years at Bolton, she has shown the highest degree ot excellence, judgment, and kindness as a teacher of Latin and journalism. In her eleven years as director of Bolton's weekly newspaper, Cumtux, she has displayed always the good qualities of wise counseling and patient understanding that go to make up an efficient sponsor. V 1 . ' if ,. - , ln recognition of l iring years of service to school and to community, and in appreciation o V r leadership in attaining the success and growth of Bolton, we the membets of the senior class do dedicate this, Volume XX, of the Bruin. A MRSA IRENE M. HOLLOMAN FAC U LTY The Bolton Faculty has often been referred to as a group of individualists. And that is the way we like them to be. It is so much more interesting and inspiring to be taught by that type of person. But some of us, probably, going blindly on our way, have failed to see their human side or know them outside the classroom. For instance, we all appreciate what Mr. Brame means to the smooth running of the school and to each of us individually, but did you know that next year will be his 4Oth at Bolton, that he is one of the best known educators in the South, an outstanding member of the College Commission of the South- ern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, that he has created the most perfect set of school records in Louisiana, that he is one of the most progressive of school men, that he is in the Chamber of Commerce, on the Library Board and a member of the Kiwanis Club? - Did you know that besides being about the wittiest and cleverest person you've come in contact with, Mrs. Peters wrote one of the text books you use in English classes, that she is probably the most widely known and respected English teacher in Louisiana, that she takes an active part in at least a dozen clubs and organizations in town and in the state, that she has two sons overseas? Did you know that Miss Thornton is kin to George Washington, that besides spon- soring three clubs, being Dean of Girls and handling the big job of stamps and bond sales, she somehow finds time and energy to direct Harmony Hangout, to serve on the Library Board and be state president of the Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary fraternity of out- standing teachers, that she is a frequent contributor to numerous magazines and journals? Did you know that Mr. Smith is an ardent farmer when he gets away from school, that he is an artist and drew the sketch of the L. S. U. Tiger which is still being used? Z Did you know that Miss Kilpatrick, Mi s Pegues and Miss Morgan all point and that Miss Morgan has a studio of her own, that Mr. Hawkins made the orchitect's drawing for the planned new addition to the Episcopal Clffurch, that Miss Kilpatrick is an enthusiastic collector of stamps, old coins, and antique glass? Did you know that Mrs. Longmire, Bruin Sponsor until this year, has taught 30 years and plans to retire at the end of this semester? This is just a beginning and we might go on and on if space permitted, but this proves our point that the faculty is made up not only of people who have had fine schol- astic and professional preparation for their work but are interesting individuals with wide and varied interests outside the classroom. No wonder life at Bolton is so varied and challenging. We ore proud to have the opportunity to be in the classes of these individ- ualists. Lf gil s-V,-A' fl J 7 11 I X R V t . 1 ' Q A , f ,Q ' ' ' . ., 'Q -ax, K4 5. 'M if 'Q Q wk ,ig ,- 336' , 11, Y fi? 1, A wry' V 5 1. 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V-1 stiff., l m, A sry- 241, 1 , -. . . , . 7 , A 4, . .V 1. ' V 1 'pffifli ,'3JQ:V'L 4,.'Q. fy'1'i 1 ' if . I ,. V, df! ' ' ' ' 1- ' V Z ' 63 5' ni 'f 4 - 1' V ,Q V' L f 3 5 ' 1-1 H1 ' Q H mis, .wa 5:5 .g, -.1 W J ' xv 3, gf ? .,,. I , K 4439 .' ivan iigbg... 9. pe m.w....f, - wr s'M. lxj is fi Q x A' M .x X Mg, 'K -ou . z Lf -FACULTY- MR. A. B. ALLDAY- English and Commerceg B. A, La. State Normal Collegeg Sponsor of Cumfux Business Staff. MISS JUANITA BURT-Spanishg B. A, La. State Nor- mal Collegeg Sponsor of Spanish Club. MISS MARY LEE CAMBRE7I-listoryg B. A. La. Collegeg Sponsor of Safety Council. MR. J. G, CANTERBURY-Mathematicsg M. S, La. State Universifyg Sponsor of 4-l-I Club. MISS BILLIE CI-IEVES7Englishg B. A. La. State Normal Collegeg Sponsor of Debate Club, MR. RICHARD CLANTON--Commerceg B. S. l.a. State Normal oyegeg School Trfpsurerg Sponsor o Movie Club.- f .f-14, e-ffff L ,if 4-ff 14101. . -V5 I f ' 'ff ,-rr 7111, 1' 1-if .-ff ,C 15.45 X 'iL's lf L llfd 4:-'65--Z4,'gJr-01:-'-Z'b11,. ' MR. SHEL N DAVIS--Trades and Occupatlonsg B.' . Arkansas A. G M.g Sponsor I-Ii-Y Clubg Sponsor Co-op Club. MR. A. K. DEASON ---- Scienceg M. A. Univ, of Alabama. MISS CARMEN DE LA BARRE--French and Spanishg B. A. La. State Normal Collegeg Sponsor French Club. MISS RUBY DOWNS-I-listoryg B, A. La. Collegeg Spon- sor of Boosters. m fr '.1,,J, AQ- Miss de la Barre helps Jack with a French verb .Q ll Q, 7-, ,f-'v gl! . - '1 4 A 'FACULTY- MISS CHRISTINE DRAKE-Speechg M. A. La. State Universityg Sponsor Dramatic Clubg Sponsor Bolton Bolton Bandwagon radio programs. MRS. EARLE HOPE FRANCK-Historyg B. A. La. State University. MR. JOHN R. GALLOWAY-Historyg B. A. La. Collegej Asst. Football Coachg Asst Basketball Coachg Asst. Track Coach. MISS EFFIE GATES-Mathematicsg M. A. La. State Universityg Sponsor ot Band Boostersg Sponsor of Bruin Business Staff. MR. AUBREY R, HAWKINS-Shopg M. A. LQ. smre University. MISS MABEL HAWTHORN-Englishg B. A. College. MRS. TOM HICKMAN-Dietician in charge of Cate- teria. MISS GLADYS HIGDON-Historyg M, A. La. State Universityg Executive Council of Classroom Teachersg La. Teachers' Tenure Committeeg Pres. Rapides Parish Classroom Teachers Ass'n.g Pres. State Classroom Teach- ers' Ass'n.g Sponsor of Band Boosters. Newcomb MISS AUDREY HINES7Home Economicsg B. S. La. State Universityg Sponsor of Junior Hornemakers Club. MRS. IRENE HOLLOMAN-Lating B. A. Newcomb Col- legeg Phi Beta Kappag Sponsor of Cumtux Editorial Staffg Head ot Foreign Language Department. Civics classes keeping up with what goes on in the world 4125 -FACULTY- MISS SIDNEY M, KILPATRICK-Mathematicsg M. A. La. College. MISS JULIA LEWlSfEnglishg B. A. La. Collegej Spon- sor of Boosters. MISS EVELYN LlEVENSfCommerceg B. S. La State Universityg Sponsor of Salvage Club. MRS. FLORA LIEVENS-Secretary in charge of main officeg M. A, Newcombg Delta Kappa Gamma. MISS POLLY LlNZAY7Mathematicsg B. S. Southwest- ern La, Institute. MRS. L. T. LONGMlRE7Mathernaticsg M. A. University of Chicagog Head at Mathematics Department. MISS ANN MCCLELLAN-Girls' Physical Training Di- rectorg B. S. La. State Universityg Sponsor of Bruinettesg Sponsor of Bluebirdsg Tennis Coachg Sponsor of Tennis Club. MR. W. D. McKAY-f--Historyg M, A. La. State Univer- sityg Sponsor of Debate Clubg Head of History Depart- ment. MR. LEO MARLER-Mathematicsg M. A. La. State Uni- versityg Basketball Coach. MISS LOIS MARTIN--Librariang 3. S. in Library Science, University of Illinois. History classes study World News Maps each week 4 I3 P 4- I IPC fl if ft I Kg, in X bi u I :' 77734 , X Ewan? .,,,.Z , A Rafi I Q f .4 i fig Miss ELLA Lois MILLDRUM-English is A L col legeg Sponsor at Blue Triangle. MR. EARL MILLER-Mathematicsg M A La State Universityg in charge of Book Room. MRS. LENA MOORE-Scienceg B. A, La. Collegeg Span sor of Junior Red Cross. MISS LESSIE MOORE7Mathematicsg B. A. Tulane Uni versityg Delta Kappa Gommag Sponsor ot Bruin Busi ness Staff. MISS LOUISE MORGAN!-I-listoryg M. A University of Texasg Sponsor ot Bruin Editorial Stott Delta Kappa Gamma. MR. T, A. OLIPHANT-Scienceg M. A Peabody o legeg Sponsor of Senior Science Club. MRS. INEZ PARTRIDGE-Englishg B. A. La. College. MISS JULIET PEGUES7EngIishg M. A. University ot Mississippig Sponsor ot Newcomers' Club. ,A 1 s -as sh--A vw A r if W 55 55 ' .i fs MRS. ANNIE L. PETERS-Englishg M. A. La. State Uni- versityg Phi Kappa Phig Delta Kappa Gammag Author ot Principles ot English g Author of Americans All g Member ot La. Retirement Board for Teochersg l-lead of English Department. MISS MARY RCi5ERTSfScienceg B, A. Newcomb Col- legeg Sponsoi ot Newcomers' Club. Ni 4l4b Chemistry is a very popular subject these days -FACULTY- MR. FLETCHER RODGERS--Scienceg M. S. La. State Universityg in charge ot the canteen. MRS. BETTY RUSSELL --Engllshg B. A. Baylor University MISS ALINE SMITH---Sciencej B. S. Southwestern Lou- isiana Inst. MR. JOSEPH D SMITH-fSCienceg M. A. La. State Uni- versityg Assistant Principal. MRS. MARlE STALLCUPfl-lome Economicsg B. S. La, State Universityg Sponsor of Junior l-lomemakers Club. MR. CLYDE STALLCUPe-'Boys' Physical Training Di rectorg M. S. La. Statc Universityg Football Coachg As- sistant Basketball Coach. my MR. GEORGE STOUT--Music Directorg B. M. La. State Uriiversityg Band Directorg Ass't. Football Coach. MISS MARY THORNTON- -Commerceg M. A. Columbia Universityg Dean at Girlsg l-lead of Commerce Dept.g Sponsor ot National Honor Societyg Sponsor of Blue Triangleg Sponsor at Press Club and Quill C1 Scrollg State President of Delta Kappa Gamma. MISS FRANCES YARBROUGl'lf-'SCi6nCeg B. S. . 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Q :.QQ': OFFICERS FALL TERM: J Villcnrd P d f NBd VicPdf , re , ecre or 2 CgAttpSty SPRING TERM: Jock Coppel, Pr d T James Amos, Vice P cl t Minnie O'Sl'1ee, Sec reto ry SENICDR CLHSS MR f X .4222 1 .jfs '. , ,.,.,.' 1 .fffflf 1':' '4' 1 ff HIST '17 Setty Adler faleria Alsup omes Amos tom Antony Seorgio Attrep Jwono Bair Betty Boldridge larch Beoll Betty Beil lobby Bentley lilly Bessonett BETTY ADLER Tennis Club '43-'453 Spanish Club '42- '43: Victory Corps '-12: Jr. Red Cross '42: Honor Roll '43-'443 Bruin Staff '44-'-15: Bruinettes '42: B. A. A. '42-'45: Cum- tux '42: Newcomers '42: Office Staff '45: Blue Triangle '45: Typing Pin '44: Quill and Scroll '-15. VALERIA ALSUP Newcomers '4l: Football Band '41-42: Grease Club '42: Movie Club '44. JAM ES AMOS Junior Band '42: Senior Band '42-'43: Football Band '41-'42: Vice-President Terms Il. III. VII, VIII: Asst. Mkrr, Football '43: President Safety Council '43: Press Club '43-'45: Sr. Science Club '443 Varsity Track '44: Varsity Football '44: Scholarship B '42-'43: Debating' Club '44-'45: Tennis Club '44-4 5: Hi-Y '44-'45g War Stump Salesman '43g Bol- ton Bandwagon '45. SAM ANTONY Newcomers '4l: B. A. A. '41-'45: Pres- ident Terms I, Il: Vice-Pres. Terms III, IV: Secretary Terms V, VI: Safety Coun- cil '43: Jr. Red Cross '44: Pres. Sr. Science Club '44. GEORGIA ATTREP Louisizina Club '-12: lironze. Silver. and Gold Scholarship l5's 3 Secretary Term VII '4-1: Secretary Term VIII '44: Ii. A. A.: Jr. Red Cross '41-'44: Senior Rim.: Committee '44: National Honor Society '44: Diploma Girl '4-4. OWANA BAIR Newcomers '-11: Jr. Red Cross '42-'41l: Victory Corps '42-'43g Bruin Business Stuff' '44-'45. BETTY BALDRIDGE Newcomers '41-'-12: Bluebirds '41-'42: Jr. Red Cross '4I-'42: B. A. A. '41-'45g Jr. Homemakers '41-'42: Blue Triangle '43-'-15: Cumtux '42-'45: Library Staff '4Il: Victory Corps '42-'43: National Hon- rr Society '44-'45: Press Club '44-'453 Spanish Club '44: Safety Council '44-'45g Vice-Pres. Safety Council '45: Gradua- tion Usher '-44. SARAH BEALL Newcomers Club '4l: liruin B '44g Ol'- fice Staff '44-'45: Diploma Girl '44: Chorus '41-'42: Home Economics Club '42-H133 li. A. A. '43-'45: Jr. Red Cross '42-'-453 Victory Corps '43-'44: Senior Science Club '44-'45. BETTY BEIL Newcomers' Club '-41: French Club '42: Sec. French Club 543: Football Band '41- '-13: Concert Band '41-'43. BOBBY BENTLEY Hi-Y Club '44-'45: Senior Science Club '44-'45: Varsity Basketball '44-'45: B. A. A. '41-'45. BILLY BESSONETT Newcomers '4I: Ii. A. A. '41-'45: Sr. Lcience Club '44-'45. JIMMY BIRDSONG Newcomers 'Hz Junior Red Cross '44- '45: Victory Corps '42-'43: Civil Air Patrol Wifi. immy Birdsong A 4195 if . f., I v 1 r ' i ' 1 ' ' il Fred Blackwell Jimmie Blair Fran Bolton Compson Boze Ramona Bradford Scott Brame Fred Brasher Ferd Brenner, Jr. Ralph Brewer, Jr. FRED BLACKWELL Transferred from Thomas Jefferson High School, Port Arthur, Tex.: Spanish Club '44. JIMMIE BLAIR Transferred from Oakdale High School '41: Newcomers Club '41: Junior Red Gross '41: Victory Corps '42: Blue Birds '41, FRAN BOLTON B. A. A. '41-'45: Secretary Bluebirds '42: Tennis Club '42-H433 Junior Debate '42-'43: Senior Debate '43-'44: Girls Leader's Club '42-'43: Quill 8: Scroll '44- '45g Victory Corps '42-'43: Press Club '43-'45g Press Club Pin '43C National Honor Society '43-515: Secretary Nat- ional Honor Society '44: Band Boosters '43-'44: President Band Boosters '44-'45: Call-Outs, Victory Ball '43-'44: Office Staff '43-'44g Service B '44C Bruin B '43-'45: Bruin Editorial Staff '42- '45: Assistant Editor Bruin '43-'44g Ed- itor Bruin '44-'45: Honor Roll '41-'45: Pelican Girls State '44: Member of House of Representatives Girls State '44: Sen- ior Rim: Committee '44-'45: Diploma Girl '44: Favorite '44-'45g Scholarship HB.. ,41-515, COMPSON BOZE Transferred from Sunnyside ML-Kinney High School. McKinney, Va.: B. A. A. '44-'45g Chorus '44-'45: Blue Triangle '44-'45. RAMONA BRADFORD Transferred from Vancouver, Washing:- ton, '44, SCOTT BRAME Newcomers Club '4l: Freshman Basket- ball '42: Safety Council '42: B. A. A. '41-'-15: Cub Basketball '43: Canteen Pin '43: Cumtux Reporter '42-'43: Associate Sports Editor, Cumtux, '43: Sports Ed- itor, Cumtux, '44: Associate Editor, Cum- tux '44-'45: Press Club '43-'45: Nation- al Honor Society '44-'45: Quill 8x Scroll '44-'45: Senior Rini: Committee '44g Var- sity Basketball '44-'45: Hi-Y Club '44- '45: Debate Club '44: Pelican Boys State '44s Radio Club '44-'45. FRED BRASHER Stamp Club '42g Movie Club '42g Movie Club '44. FERD BRENNER, JR. Newcomers Club '41-'42: Spanish Club '42: Junior Red Cross '41-'45g Bruin Business Staff '42-'43: Bolton Cadets '-13: Victory Corps '43: Honor Roll '41- '45: Senior Science Club '43-'45: Vice- President Senior Science Club '43-'45C President Senior Science Club '44: Cum- tux Business Staff '44-'45: Circulation Manafzer Cumtux '44-'45: Pelican Boy's State '44: Graduation Usher '44 B. A. A. '43-'-45: Hi-Y Club '44-'45: Radio Club '44-'45: Debate Club '44-'45: Typing Pin '44g Cumtux Pin '45: National Honor So- ciety '44-'45: Senior Forensic Society '44-'45: Quill 8: Scroll '44-'45, 4205 Susie Briggs Frances Bringhurst Theda Faye Brister RALPH BREWER, JR. Editor, Cumtux, '43-'45: Sports Editor, Bruin, '43-'-45: President, National Hon- or Society, '44-'45g President Hi-Y Club '44-'45g President, Press Club, '43-'44: Mayor. Pelican Boys State '43: Asso- ciate Sports Editor, Cumtux, '42-'43: Honor Roll '41-'45: Quill 8 Scroll '43-'45: Press Club '42-'45: Cumtux '41-'45: National Honor Society '43-'45: Hi-Y Club '43-'45: Bolton Bandwagon '44-'45: Announcer, Football Games, '44: Honor- able Mention. Scholastic Journalism Contest '43: Hi-Y Football and Basket- ball teams '43-'45: Senior Ring Com- mittee '44g Usher, Graduation, '44: Li- brary Staff '41: Senior Boy Most Like- ly to Succeed '45, SUSIE BRIGGS Newcomers '41: Junior Red Cross '42- '43g Blue Triangle '43-'45: Victory Corps '42-'433 Cumtux '43-'44g B. A. A. '44- '45. FRANCES BRINGHURST B. A. A. '41-'45: Tennis Club '41-'45: Treasurer of Tennis Club '43-'45: Tennis Team '42-'45: Lettered in Tennis '42- 315: Bruin Book Sales Staff '41-'42Z Cumtux Business Staff '43: Assistant Business Manager Cumtux '44-'45: Boosters '42-'45: President of Boosters '44-'45s Newcomers Club '41: Central State Rally '41-'42: Cumtux Pin '43-'45: Junior Red Cross '41-'43: Victory Corps '42 THEDA FAYE BRISTER Blue Birds '41-'42g Football Band '41- '45g Concert Band '44-'45: Chorus '42- '43: Business Staff Bruin '41-'44: Ed- itorial Staff, Bruin, '44-'45: B. A. A. '41-'45: Junior Red Cross '41-'44. PHYLLIS BROADWELL Bruin Art Staff '42-'-15: Bruin Art Ed- itor '44-'45: B. A. '41-'45. NINA BRODNAX llluebirds '4l: Se-rrctary Bluvbirrls '-ll: P. W. Club '42: Safety Council '43-'4fl: Usher for Graduation '-13: French Club '43-'4l3: Vive-Pri-Siclent French Club V143 Blum- Trinmrle 'Al-1: Red Cross '-1-l: Virc- Presidcnt Term VIII '4-1: Honor Roll '41- 315. MARTHA ANN BROUSSARD Newcomers Club '41: Tennis Club '41- '45: Cumtux Editorial Staff '41-'43: Cum- tux Pin '43-'452 Virtory Corps '42-'433 Red Cross '42-'-15: li. A. A, '41-'45: Home Er Club '41-'-13: Junior Debate Club '41-'431 Blue-birds '41-'-12: French Club '43-515: Sec.-Treas. Frm-nrh Club '44-'45: C. A. P. C. '44-515: Movie Club '4-l: Dramatic Club 'All-'13. ROSE CACHIA Newcomers '-ll: Red Cross '41-V125 Foot- ball Band '41-5125 Victory Corps 'fl2g Diploma Girl '-l-l, Carnival '41: Blue Triamzlc '43-'45: Spanish Club '42-'45: Club Reporter '45' JOH N CADE B, A. A. '-11-'-15: Victory Corps '43: Bol- ton Cndvts '42: Radio Speech '43-'44: Dramatic Club '43-515: Pros. Radio Club '4-1: Chorus '4-1: Student Representative on I'. T. A. Council. MERLE CAHOON 'I'rmisl'or from Paris High School, Paris, Texas, '-1-lc Senior Scion:-0 Club '44-5155 ll. A. A. '-14-'-155 Football '44-'45. LEON CALVIT, JR. Newcomers Club 'llllg Grease Club '42- '-l3: Hi-Y Club '44, CHARLENE CAMPBELL Safety Counril '-ll-'-173: Rod Cross Coun- cil '-12: liluv Triamzle '44-'-15: Bruin Business Staff '43-'-15: Library Staff '43- -I5: Diploma Girl 'Mg Pelican Girls' Statc '-l4: Home ICC Club '41-'42: Honor Roll '41-'-15: Scholarship B '41-'-15: B. A. A '11 '15 JACK CAPPEL Ncwcomcrs Club President '-11: Safety Council '-12: Rod C-ross '42: Football Band '-ll-'4-1: Convert Band '42-'45: Can- teon '-12-'-45: Ili-iskctball '42: Cubs '43: Varsity Basketball '44-'45: Vice- Presi- dent VI: President Terms VII and VIII: National Honor Society Vice-President '44-515: IR-liran Iloy's State '44: Hi-Y Club '44-'45: Dobate Club '44: Senior Rini: Committcc Chairmnn '44g B. A. A. Will. EMMETT CARMENA Senior Svienm- Club '-l4-'-45: Hi-Y '44-'45 W. H. CAULFIELD Newcomers Club '-lil: Pre-Aeronautics Club 512: Victory Corps '42-'43: BOIILOI1 Cadets '-12543: Civil Air Patrol Cadets '-14: Rccl Cross '40-'-45. BERTON CHAUDOIR Ns-wconicrs Club '-ll: Junior Ilnnd '41- '-12: Senior Band '42-'-13: French Club '-12: Football liand '-11343: Victory Corps l2-'-lil! li. A. A. '44. Phyllis Broodwell Nino Brodnax Mortho Ann Broussard Rose Cochio John Code Merle Cohoon Leon Colvit, Jr. Charlene Campbell .lock Coppel Emmett Cormenc W. H. Caulfield Berron Choudolr ill? Billie Coats Lois Coats Cecil Calwell Ray Couvillion BILLIE COATS Red Cross '4l-'45: Red Cross Council '41-'42: Newcomers '41-'42: liluebircls '41-'42: Home Ee Club '41-'42: Football Band '41-'42: Safety Council '42-'43: Victory Corps '43-'Mc liruin Pin '43-'44: Blue Triangle '43-'453 Dramatic Club '43- '44: Spanish Club '44-'45: Office Staff '44-'45: B. A. A. '44-'45: Bruin Editorial Staff '44-'45: Usher liifu-ealaureate Ser- mon '44. LOIS COATS Junior Red Cross '43-'45: li. A. A. V133-'flrl CECIL COLWELL Newcomers Club '4l: Cub Football '41- '42: Varsity Football '43-'4-1: Track '41- '45: B. A. A. '41-'45: Safety Council '431 All District Squad '44: Softball '44: Hon- orable Mention All State '44, RAY COUVILLION Newcomers '40: Grease Club '42. SHIRLEY CRAIG Transfer from Waco Hiizh School: Of- fice Staff '4-4. VAUGHN MARIE CRAIG Il. A. A. '41-'453 Red Cross '41-'45C Bruin Business Staff 512: Newcomers Club '4l: Victory Corps '42: Pep Squad '41-'1l2. BILLIE CROW Chorus '41: Grease Club '43: Junior Rell Cross '43: Victory Corps '42. SADIE CUMELLA Newcomers '-I l -'-42: Junior Red Cross '-il-512: Vic.ory Corps '42-'43: Salvziilr Club '44-'-45: B. A. A. '44-'45. 4225 Shirley Craig Vaughn Marie Craig Billie Crow Sadie Curnella Frank Daniel Bill Davis Nelder Dawson Cleveland Dear FRANK DANIEL Newcomers Club '41: B. A. A. '44-'45g Salvage Club '44: Library Staff '42-'43g Canteen Staff '43g Tennis Club '43-'442 Bolton Cadets '42g Victory Corps '42g Hi-Y '44-'45: Best. Dressed Senior Boy '44-'45, BILL DAVIS Safety Council '474: Newcomers '4l: Vic- tory Corps '42: Hi-Y '44: Senior Science Club '44-'4s. NELDER DAWSON Football Band '42-'43: Senior Science Club '44I B. A. A. '41-'44: Band '43: Spanish Club '43-'44: Hi-Y '43-'44. CLEVELAND DEAR President of Paper Salvaize Club '445 Tennis Club '44: Cumtux Business Staff 310: Bruin Photography Staff '42: Sec- retary-Treasurer Spanish Club '44: B. A. A. '40-'45: Junior Red Cross '40-'45: Bolton Bandwagon '44: Safety Counc.l '42g Bolton Cadets '42: Victory Corps 'J2: Mock Trial '43: Usher for Gradua- tion Hifi: Camera Club '-425: Junior Hand 'HQ Football Band '42: Assistant Foot- liilll Manager '4Ci: Pelican Boys State '443 Library Staff '42s Hi-Y Club '44. JEAN DEASON Chorus '41-'42: Grcase Club '4Il: Junior Red Cross Council '43-'4-1: President Junior Red Cross '4-1: Boosters '42: B. A. A. '41-'43: Oper:-tta '42: Girls' Quar- tctte '42: Victory Corps '-42. JOHN DEASON Newcomers Club '39-'40: B. A. A. '39- 44: Bolton Cadets '42-'43: Grvase Club '43, DORIS DEAVERS Newcomers '40: Home Ec Club '40-'41s Tennis Club '41, '44-'-15: Senior Science Club '44-515: Bruin Business Staff '44- '45: Dramatic Club '43-'-15: Bruin Ed- itorial Staff '4l: Rod Cross '40: Cumtux Business Staff '-il: Red Cross -10: Cum- tux liusincss Staff '44-'45. BLANCHE DeRAMUS Newcomers Club '41: Chorus '41-'42 Victory Corps '42: Rcd Cross '43. Jeon Deoson John Deason ' Doris Deovers K Blanche DeRomus i Evelyn DeSoto - Betty Dodson Elsie Dunn X , Morjorie Dunn J ' t X f EVELYN DeSOTO Newcomers Club '41: Junior Red Cross '41-'-13: Victory Corps '42-'43: 4-H Club '41-'42. BETTY DODSON Bruin Business Staff '43-'45: Cumtux Editorial Staff '42: Junior Homemakers Club '41-512: French Club '43-'45: B. A. A. '42-'45: C. A. P. C. '43-'45C Tennis Club '42: Victory Corps '42-'43. ELSIE DUNN Junior Red Cross '42-'44g Diploma Girl '4-1: Newcomers Club '4l: Salvage Club '44-'45: Victory Corps '42-'43. MARJORIE DUNN Bluclmirrls '41-'42: Newcomers '41: B. A. A. '-15: Safety Council '41-N131 Victory Corps '42-'-iii: Red Cross '42-'43: Tennis Club '41-312: Senior Science '44-'45, JAMES Victory Corps '42: Paper Salvage '43: DUPUY B. A. A. '41-515: Cub Football '43g Varsity Football '44-'455 Track '44. JOYCE Transfer from Fort A. '42-213: Junior Grease Club '42-'-14: '43: Victory Corps '45: Paper Salvage '42-H1241 Typing: Pin EVANS Necessity '42: B. A. Red Cross '42-'43: Home Ec Club '42- '42-'43: Chorus '44- '48-'44g 4-H Club '44. ANN FARRINGTON Frcnch Club '43-'45. BETTY FARRINGTON Newcomers Club '4l: Tennis Club '42- 'fl5: Tennis Award '44: Boosters '43-'-15: Cumtux '42-'45: Assistant Business Man- ager Cumtux '43-'Mg Business Manager Cumtux '44-'45: Cumtux Pin '43-'45: B. A. A. '-ll-315: Victory Corps WTS: Junior Red Cross 'fll-'45. l Y l James Dupuy X ' Joyce Evons ', Ann Fa rrington Betty Farrington 1 4235 y 'I' i ,ir , . ' . ' Sadie Feduccia Mary Lou Foto David Fountain C. F. Goran Gertrude Gauthier Robert George James Gray Hellon Ruth Gray SADIE FEDUCCIA R Newcomers Club '41-'42: Junior Hume- malcers '42: li. A. A. '41-'42: Junior Red Cross '42-'44: Victory Corps '42- B. A. A. '41-'45 '43: Home Ee Science Club '44 '45. MARY Club '43-'-15: Senior -515: Tennis Club '43- LOU FOTO : Newcomers Club '4l1 Safety Council '41-'42: Debate Club '41- '42: Junior Homemaker:-i '41-'42: Junior Red Cross '42-'44: Cumtux '41-'45: Ten- nis Club '43-'45g Boosters Club '44-'45g Library Staff '44-'45: Victory Corus '44- '45g Band '41-'43. DAVID FOUNTAIN Newcomers Club '41, C. F. Garon 4-H Club '44. GERTRUDE GAUTH I ER Red Cross '41-'45: Victory Corps '42: Bruinettcs '42-'-14: Lt. in Bruinettes '-14: Salvage Club '44-'-15: French Club '44- '45: B. A. A. '44-'45. ROBERT GEORGE Newcomers Club '40-'41: Cafeteria Staff '40-'-15: Cub lfootball '42-'43: Varsity Football '43-'45: Movie Club '43-'4-1: Sports Writer. Cumtux Staff, '43-'45g Vice-President B. A. A. '44-'45: Varsity Track '44-'45: Press Club '44-'457 Ra- rlio Club '44-'45: B. A. A. '40-'45I Var- sity Basketball '44-'45: Bolton Band- wagon '44-'45g Central La. Softball Ral- ly '44-'45. HELLON RUTH GRAY fled Cross '4l-'45: Home Ee Club '42-'43 JAMES GRAY Hi-Y Club '-13: Cubs '43-'4-1: illoiton Ca- mlcts 512: Victory Corps. '42. 4245 Marguerite Greene Mary Grirnsley Beverly Hamilton Jimmy Harper MARGUERITE GREENE Newcomers '4l: Cumtux '42-515: Dra- matic Club '4J4J-15: ll. A. A. '42-'45: Victory Corps '42-'43: Junior R4-rl Cross '42-'45: Library Staff '44-'45. MARY GRIMSLEY Louisiana Club '-11: Junior llund '41: Senior linnd '41-545: Football Band '41- '45: District and State Ilanil Contest '41- '-l5: Band Clinic' '-14345: Cpl. Football Band '44-'-45: Tennis Club '41: Red Cross '41-'45: B. A. A. '-12345: Office Staff '43-'-143 Cumtux '42-'43: Victory Corps 42- 4.5. BEVERLY HAMILTON Junior Band '41 3 District and State Band Contest '-115 birds '41-'42 tux Editorial Staff '43-'44 A. A. '41-'45 hrury Stuff '4 Football Band '4l3 Blue- Staff 12 Bruin Bu-untss : P. W. Club '42-'42l: Cum- :'Frencb Club '43-'4B: Tennis Club '43-'452 Li- 1 -'il Victory Corps '42-' 2. JIMMY HARPER Ncwconiers Club '41: Football Hand '41- '12 : Concert lizincl '-I2-'-1-1: Hi-Y Club 4 I 1 li A A 1 45 I 1 vifi:'.15.' ' . '- Il-' . 3 Co-op U ur IRENE HARRIS DONNA HENDRICKS Neweomers Club '-il: Vietory Corps '42- Spanish Club '42-'42l: Spanish Club UM: 513: Red Cross '-il-515: Grease Club '43l- Salvage Committee '4-1. '-1-1. 'RIS HARRIS JULIANNE HILLMAN Tennis Club '-il: Newcomers '-ll: IS. A. A. 'All-'-l5I Rell Cross '-1-l. KITTY HAWORTH Neweomers Club '-ll: Secretary. Blue- birrls '41-'-12: Cumtux '41-'-15: Cumtux l'in '41l: Library '4-4: Library l'in '-H: i- Dramntie Club Radio Club 'tl-'45: Boosters '42-'45C liancl Boosters '-lil-'-15: Rell Cross '-1 l - '-15: Victory Corps '42-'-13: Usher at Graduation '4-l. Kitty Haworth Donna Hendricks Julianne Hillman Elaine Holloway Graves Holloway Julia Howard Gwenn Huggins SUE HENDERSON ulurris '42: Conec-rt Band '42-'-Ili: Dis- : I Contest '-12: Slate liand Con- 1-: llanrl Clinir. District '-13: Cum- K 5 Cumtux l'in '-1-1: Campus Eli- ior umtux '-H-'-l5: Diploma Girl '4-tg a atv Louneil '-lvl: Registrar of Safety oimll 1-I: lilue Triangle '-14: Boosters Il 45 Dramatic' Club '-lil-'-15: Scholar- s p li 42-'-H: ll. A. A. '42-'-15: Main ni aff '44-'-15: Junior Red Cross IZ ti Vielory Corps '13-'44, Sue Henderson Stafford Hopson ELAINE HOLLOWAY Neweomers '-ill: Grease Club 'fl-1: Viee- l'i-esiilent Grease Club -14: Salvalze Club '-15: Canteen Staff '-15. GRAVES I-IOLLOWAY Newcomers '40- ll: B. A. A. '40-Y15: Viee-l'resi1lent li. A. A. '-13-'4-4: Presi- ilent of li. A. A. '41-'45: Viee-President Hi-Y C-lub 'il-1-'-15: l'ress Club '43-'-45: Senior Seienee Club '-lil-'-14: Safety Coun- eil '-10-'-ll: Vic-e-President of Terms VI- VIIL Cub Football '41-'-12: Varsity Foot- ball '42-'45: Cub Basketball '41-'42: Var- sity liaskelball '42-'45: Track Team '44- '453 lst place in Shot Put, Bolton Invita- tional Meet 344: All Southwestern Dis- lriet Football Team '43-'4-1: All-Star liasketball Team. Central La. Rally '4-1: State Basketball llally '4-1: Captain, Foot- ball '-lil: Best lloy Athlete '-155 Most Popular Senior Boy '45, v STAFFORD HOPSON Treasury Staff '43-'-143 Grease Club '44. JULIA HOWARD Newcomers Wil: liluebircls Cumtux Re- porter '41-'-12: liruin Advertisinxz Staff Lettereil 'Al-'-15: Spanish Club '41-'42: Serviee li '41-'45: Scholarship li '41-'-15: Typing: I'in '42-'-13: Dramatic Club '42-'-15: Safety Couneil '42-'48g Victory Corps '42-'43: Associate Business Manager liruin '-lil-'44: Bruin B '43- '4-lz lllue Trianxzle 'fill-'il-1: National Hon- or Society '43-H153 Quill anrl Scroll '43- '45: Pelican Girls State '44: Diploma Girl '-I-1: President Blue Triamzle '44-453 l'. T. A. lixeeutive Council '44-'453 Vice- l'resiflent Dramatie Club '44-'45: Busi- ness Manager of liruin '44-'-45: B. A. A. 'all-'-45: Who's Who-Senior Girl Most Likely to Sur-eecfl. GWENN HUGGINS 'Transferred Austin High School, Austin, Texas. '4Zl: Home Er- Club '43-'44: B. A. A '43 '44 PIN HYNSON Safety Couneil '-12-'-133 Grease Club 513: First Aill '-135 li. A. A. '42-'44. 4255 IRIS IRVING Home Ee '4l: Junior Red Cross '41-'45g B. A. A. '43-'44: Junior Band '42: Sen- ior Band '42. ZIRANELL JARRED Safety Council '4l: Red Cross '41-'42g Pyuinettos CSizl. '42, Lt. '43, Capt. '44l: Chorus '40-'44: Grease Club '42-'43: Vic- tory Corps '48g B. A. A. '42-V135 Co-op Club '44, AUDREY JUNEAU Newcomers Club '4l: Junior Red Cross '4l: Victory Corps '42, DOROTHY FAYE JUNEAU Newcomers Club '41-'42: B. A. A. '43- '44: Chorus '41-'1l2. BETTY RUTH KAPLAN Junior Rod Cross '41-'45: Junior Debate Club '41-'42: Suanish Club '41-'43: B. A. A. '41-'44: Red Cross '41-'45: Foot- ball Band '41-'42: l'. W. Club '42-'4'2: Senior Forensic Society '42-'44: Bruin Editorial Stuff '44-'45: 'l'm-nnis Club '44- '4I3: Drumatir Club '44-'45: Senior Scionce Club '43-'-14: Newcomers Club '41-'42. Iris Irving Zironell Jarred Audrey Juneau Dorothy Faye Juneai Betty Ruth Kaplan Clyde Keating Ronald Kerinington Mack King Barbara Knapp Morion Kohora George Koncirisky June LaCour CLYDE KEATING Newcomers Club '-40: Band '40-'41g Cum- tux '43-'44: Co-op Club '44: Junior Red Cross V441 B. A. A. '41-'45. RONALD KENNINGTON Victory Corps '42-'43: B. A. A. '43-'45g Senior Science Club '44. MACK KING Tennis Club '44: Bolton Cadets '43: Safety Council '44: Football Band '44. BARBARA KNAPP 'l'i-:insfc-rrorl from lilythevillu High Srhool. lilytheville, Arkansas, '-125: Red '44-'-45: li. A. A. '44-'45: Junior Red Cross '43-'1l5. 4265 MARION KOHARA lilucbirds '4lg President of Bluebirds '41-'42: Girls Leader Club '425 P. W. Club '42g Vice-President P. W. Club '42- '43g Blue Triangle '43-'45: Junior Debate '43g Senior Debate '43-'45C Secretary Senior Debate '44-'45: Bruin Feature '43- '45: Press Club '43' Junior Red Cross H133 Diploma Girl '44: Cumtux Typist '44-'45g Tennis Club '41-'42: Safety Council '41: B. A. A. '41-'453 Bruinettes '42: National Honor Society '43-'45: Car- nival '41: Honor Roll '41, '43-'44: Typ- inxr Pin '44: Home Ec Club '41: Quill and Scroll '44-'45. GEORGE KONCINSKY B. A. A, '44-'45: 4-H Club '43-'45: Pres- ident and Executive Member 4-H Club '44-'45: Cadct Corps '43-'44: Junior Red Cross '43-'44. JUNE LQCOUR Newcomers '40-'4lg li. A. A. '40-341: lied Cross '40-'44: Dramatic Club '44- '45: Radio Club '44-'45p liruinettos '43- '44: Victory Corps '43. Daniel Lemoine I LORENA LAWRENCE Debate Club '41-'42: Junior Red Cross '4l-'45: B. A. A. '41-'45: Bruinettes '42- '45: Lt. in Bruinettes '45: Pep Squad '4l: llookroom Staff '44-315: Science Club '43-'44. BOBBY LEAVINES Newcomers Club VII: National Honor So- riety '-14-'45. MICKY LEDBETTER Home Ee. Club '41-'-15: Treasury Staff '41-'-141 Newcomers Club '-41. TOMMY LEE Neweomers Club '40: Football Band '40- '4-I: Concert Hand '40-'4-I: B. A. A. '40- '44: Dance Hand 5133 Chorus '43-'4-1: Trial by Jury 543: Pirates of l'en- zance '4-1: Band Captain '44. DANIEL LEMOINE News-omers Club '40-'-ll: Red Cross '43- '4-1: Bolton Cadets '42-'431 Victory Corps '42-'l3: Civil Air Patrol Cadets 'd4. CLAUDE LEVINER lloy's Patrol lLt.l '41-'423 Safety Coun- ril '-12: Newcomers Club '4l: Debating: '43-'-H: D. C. Class lSx:t. in Armsl '44Z llolton Cadets lS1zt.l '-1241 Grease Club 513. MARILYN LEVY li. A. A. '-ll-'-153 Bruin Staff '42: Boost- ers '41-'-lil: llluebircls '4l: Girls' Leader- ship '42: llanrl Boosters '44-'45g Diploma Girl '-lil: Senior Science Club '43-'45: Library Staff '42-545: Tennis Club '4l: Vietory Corps '42-'4Il: Junior Red Cross '41-'-15: Library l'in '43. MORELL LEWIS Neweomers Club Ull: Cub Football '41- '42: Safety Patrol 'ill-'-12: Junior Red Cross '-il: Safety Council '-M-'45: Senior Seienee '-I-I-'-15: Hi-Y '45s Varsity Foot- ball Letterman '-14: Registrar of Safety Couneil '44-'45: Virtory Corps '42-'43: Grease Club '-I2-'-lil: B Club '-45: Traek '-l5: ll. A. A. '-ll-'-15: Bolton Cad- ets '-I2-'-13. Lorena Lawrence 'V Bobby Leavines Micky Ledbetter Tommy Lee I Claude Leviner Marilyn Levy Morrel Lewis JOHN ANN LINDSAY Neweomc-rs Club 'Hz Paper Salvage Club 313: Radio Club 'fl-1. ANNA BELL LUCKETT Neweomers Club '41: liluobirds '4l: Bruin Editorial Staff '41-'44: Football Band '41-513: Convert Band '41-'42: B. A. A. '41-'-l5: P. W. Club 512: Blue Tri- angle '43-'-14: Senior Seienee Club '43g I-Sonor Roll '41-'42: State Band Concert '-'ll-512. BEVERLY MCALLISTER Neweomers Club '41-'-12: B. A. A. '42- '45g Home Ee. Club '43-'45: Chorus '11 '4 3 EUGENIA MCBRIDE Neweomers Club '41-'-12: llluebirds '42: liand Boosters '43-2453 ll. A. A. '41-'45g Blue Triangle 'fl-13 Home Ee. Club '42- UIG: Red Cross '41-'flilg Safety Council '-ISS: Sec-retary of Term Ill '42-'4Z'l. John Ann Lindsay Anna Bell Luckett Beverly McAllister Eugenia McBride 'ir--ff' 4 27 P JAMES MCCULLEY President, Term I '42: Secretary Terms II-Ill '42-'43: Junior Red Cross '42-'43: Safety Council '42-'43g Cumtux '43-'45g Press Club '43-'45: National Honor So- ciety '44-'45: Quill and Scroll '44-'45: B. A. A. '44-'453 Canteen Staff '44-'45: Pelican Boy's State '44g Scholarship B's '42-'45: Victory Corps '42-'43p Bolton Cadets '42-'43. BETTY SUE MCCULLOUGH Rod Cross '41-'4Jl: li. A, A. '42-'45g Now- comers Club '41-'42. JOAN MacCURDY Bluebirds '41-'42: Junior Debating Club '41-'42: Tennis Club '41-'45g Bruin Book Sales Staff '41-'42: Bruin Editorial Staff '42-'45: B. A. A. '4l-'45: Junior Red Cross '41-'45: Victory Corps '42-'43: Band Boosters '43-'45: Rrulio Club '44- '45. BEN MCDONALD Newcomers Club '41g Hi-Y Club '43-'44g Home Guard '41-'42: Victory Corps '42g Football Band '41-'42g Cheerleader '44- '45: B. A. A. '41-'44g Hi-Y Football Team '43-'441 Red Cross '43-'44g Junior Band '41-'43g Senior Band '43, MARTHA MCFARLAND li. A. A. '42-'-45: Victory Corps '42-'43: Library Staff '43-'453 Library B '43- '45g Safety Council '43-'44g Junior Red Cross '41-'45: Junior Red Cross Coun- cil '43-'45g Newcomers Club '41, CALVIN McGREW WALLACE MCKENZIE, JR. Newcomers Club '4l: Band '41-'45: Chor- us '42-'451 Hi-Y '-12345: Senior Science Club '-14345: Grease Club '433 Movie Club '44: ll. A. A. '41-'45: Victory Corps '43. 4235 James McCulley Betty Sue McCullough Joon MacCurdy Ben McDonald Martha McFarland Colvin McGrew Wallace McKenzie, Jr Wildo McNeal Charles McNutt W. J. McPherson Robert Maddox Louise Marsden 4 41,1 11. . , v , J' ' ,ll 'ff f . WILDA NicNEAL Junlzr Red'O'ro'Q '4Z1'44: Virctory Corps '43g B. A. A. '44-'45: Typing Pin '42: Convert Band 'rT'44,: Eootbn.JL Band '42- '44g Tennis C u 3 '44. 1'-J 1 A CHARLES rylmulvr- - A Newcomers Club '41g Red Cross '42-'44g Hi-Y Club '44g B. A. A. '43-'45g Var- sity Basketball '43-'45: Speech Club '44- '45: Honorary Member of Dramatic Club '44: Chorus '43-'45g Victory Corps '42- '-13. W. J. MCPHERSON Co-op Club '43-H453 Newcomers Club '41. ROBERT MADDOX Junior Red Cross '41-'44 g Newcomers Club '41: Safety Council '42: Senior Seivnec Club '44-'45: B. A. A. '41-'45. LOUISE MARSDEN Junior Homn-maker's Club '42-'43: B. A. A. '44-'45: Victory Corps '42-'43: Junior Red Cross '42-'44. DOUGLAS MARTINEZ Football Rand '41-'44g B. A. A. '43-'44g Newcomers Club: Junior Band '41- '42: Concert Band '42-'-14: Chorus '-43: Pirates of Penzance '44: Paper Sal- vmze '43: Scrap Drive. GLORIA MATTHEWS Newcomers Club '-ll: Vic-tory Corps '42- '-I3: Junior Red Cross '-ll-'-153 H. A. A. '44-'45. VIVIAN MELANCON Neweomcrs Club '-ll: li. A. A. '43-'45: Safety Council 'Al-l-'-45: Junior Red Cross '41-V155 Virlory Corps '42-'dlig Chorus '-ll. ROSALYN MERRITT Newt-om:-rs Club '-11: Sei-retary Newcom- ers Club '-11: Tennis Club '-ll-'45: Bruin Staff 'ill-'45: llluebircls '-ll-'42: Viee- l'rm-sident llluebirds '42: Cumtux Staff '44-'-15: Dramatic Club '44-'45: Boosters '44-'-I5: Secretary Boosters '44-U15: Cheerleader '44-'45: Favorite '44-'45: Best All-Round Senior Girl '44- 45. J. B. MILLER Transferred from Menard '42: Victory Corps '-133 B. A. A. '42-'44g Cub Foot- ball V131 Red Cross '43-'44Z Hi-Y Club '44-'45: Cumtux Business Staff '-135 Football '44: Hi-Y Football Team '43- '44 V lv l, If . ,J of HAZEL MISNfR of Red Cross '-ll-'-155 li. Af A. '41-'45, A r P' l V J, JEAN MOCK, Safety Council '41-'421 liruinettef '42- '42S: Junior Red Cross JH!-'441 Co-op Club '44-'45: B. A. A. -'44, X J l l WAYNE MOLL Newcomers Club '41 : Stamp Club '41- '42: Victory Corps '42-'-13: Hi-Y Club '43-'-155 Debate Club '44-'45: Senior Science '44-'45: Junior Red Cross '44- '45: First Aid '4-1: B. A. A. '42-'45. T. W. MOR EAU ! 1 L! U., , ,1fTl:lELMA MURPHY 1, C. , , Neyeomers H4151 Junior Red Cross '42: Typing: Pen '42: H. A. A. 71345: Vic- tory Corps '-123 Secretary Junior Red Cro:-is '43.i ,f I K . 1 DAVID MYKOFF., Junior Debate 510: Ki-nifif Forensic '40: Debate Tournament ',?f- 44: Tennis Club '40-'43: Moek Trial! 1-'44g Bolton Cad- ets '-12: Bnuin Photo Staff 542: Cumtux 'iii-'4-1:,B. Af'A. '42-ua: Honor Roll -1-'44gfVlcto y Corps '42: Press Club '43-'44i Typing Pin: Junior Red Cross '40-'44: Vice-President Senior Forensic '44. NlNA WADE NORMAN Neweomers '41-'-12: Bluebirrls '4l-'42: Bruin Business Staff '41-'43: Band lilrmlstvrs '43-'-153 li. A. A. '-41345: Clim- tux Editorial Staff '44-'-153 Tennis Club '41-'44: Honor Roll '42-545: Senior Seienre Club '44-515: Diploma Girl '43g Vietory Corps '42lg Sebolarship li '42- '-l4: Blue Trinmzlc '-13. Douglas Martinez Gloria Matthews A Vivian Melancon Rosalyn Merritt J. B. Miller Hazel Misner Jean Mock Wayne Moll l u- we 'V T. W. Moreau Thelma Murphy David Mykoff Nina Wade Norman 4295 y'. WILEY NUGENT B. A. A. '41-'433 Red Cross '43-'45: Newcomers Club V121 Bolton Cadets 'fiiig Victory Corps '43. VIRGINIA OLIPHANT Boosters '44-'45: B. A. A. '-Il-'45: Red Cross '41-'45g District liand Festival '42: State Band Festival '42: Football Band '41-'43g Concert Band '41-'42g Bluebirds '41-'42: P.' W. Club '42-'-13: Diploma Girl '44: Spanish Club '44-'45: Senior Science Club '43-'44: Victory Corps '43- '44: Quill and Scroll '44-'45g Newcomers '41-'42: Bruin Staff '4I-'45: Bruin Art Staff '43-'451 Bruin Pin '43-'453 Scholar- ship B's '42-'453 Office Stuff '441 Ui- fice Pin '44: Radio Club '44-'-45: C. A. P. C. '44-'45. MARIE O'QUlN Junior Red Cross '41-'45: Home EC, Club '41-'42: National Honor Society '44-'45g Office Staff '44-'45. MINNIE O'SHEE Vice-l'resident Bluebirds '41: Vice-Pres- ident Term I '4I3 Secretary Term II '42g Bruin Staff '41-'-15: Feature Editor Bruin '44-'-l5: Girl's Leaders Club '41: Tennis Club '-41: Press Club '42-'45: Secretary Press Club '44-'45: Boosters '43-'45: Secretary Boosters '44: Band Boosters '41-'42: Secretary Band Boosters '423 Blue Trianirle '43: Quill and Scroll '43- '45g National Honor Society '43-'ISL Cheerleader '43-'-145 Head Cheerleader '44-'45: Office Staff '41-'45: Scholar- ship B '41: Best All-Round Freshman '-125 Favorite '43-'45: Campus Queen '44: B. A. A. '41-'45: Service B '42-'451 Junior Red Cross '41-'45: Victory Corps '.4'1- f'-:II-Outs Carnival '4lg Senior Ring: Committee '-143 Victory Court '-42: Sec- retary Terms VII, VIII '44-'45: Most Popular Senior Girl '45: Mock Trial '41- '4-Ig Honor Roll '41-'-155 Bruin B '44: Carnival Dance '-ll: Pelican Girls State '-14: Outstanding Representative, Coun- selor Girls State '44-'45: Diploma Girl '43: Call-Out Victory Ball '43. BARRON OWEN Hi-Y Club '42-'453 Junior Ited Cross '41- '45g Senior Science Club '44-'45: Radio Speech Club '44-'45g Newcomers Club '41-'42g Dramatic Club '44-'45: Tennis Club '42-V133 Camera Club '44-'45: B. A. A. '4l-'-I5. GLORIS PARE Junior Red Cross '43: Victory Corps '42- '43C 4-H Club '41. JOHN PEARSON Newcomers Club '41: Tennis Club '43- '45: Hi-Y Club '44-'455 B. A. A. '41-'45. 4305 Wiley Nugent Virginia Oliphonl' Marie O'Quin Minnie O'Sl'iee Borron Owen Gloris Pore John Peo rson Clifford Pease Mary Jane Peninger Alice Petermon Helen Phoris Uvoynne Pierce CLIFFORD PEASE Newcomers Club '41-'42: Junior Red Cross '41-'45: Tennis Club '42-'44: Vic- tory Corps '41-'42g Cpl., Bolton Cadets '41-'42g Capt. Bolton Cadets '42-'43: Senior Science Club '44-'45: B. A. A. '42-'45: Football Band '41-'43. MARY JANE PENINGER Dramatic Club '44: Tennis Club '44: Boosters '44. ALICE PETERMAN Newcomers Club '40-'4l: Safety Council '40-'41g Track '40-'42g 4-H Club '40- '45: President 4-H Club '44-'45: Red Cross '44-'45: Typing Pin '43-'44: Bas- ketball '44-'453 Softball '44-'45: Cafe- teria '42-'45: National Honor Society '44-'-15. HELEN PHARIS Newcomers '4l: Safety Council '41-'42: Bruin Staff '42-'43: Bruin H '43-'44C Junior Red Cross '44-'45: Dramatic Club '42-'45g Baccalaureate Usher '43: B, A. A. '43-'453 Victory Corps '42-'-43: Blue Triangle '4-I-'-15: Office Staff '44-'45. UVOYNNE PIERCE Bluebirds '41-'423 Tennis Club '41-'45: Debate Club '42-'43: Senior Science Club '43-'453 Red Cross '43-'45: B. A. A. '42- '45: Bruin Staff '43-'44: Boosters '42- '-15: Victory Corps '42-'43. L. O. PITTMAN Concert Band '41-N145 Football Band '41- '44: Hi-Y Club '43-'45: Senior Science Club '43-515: Newcomers '-41: B. A. A. '43-'-45: Red Cross '41-'45p Bolton Cadets '43-'44: Victory Corps '43-'44. POLLY POLK Transferred from Natchez High School, Natchez, Mississippi V123 Spanish Club '42-'45: Victory Corps '42-'43g Bruin Business Staff '43-'4-tx Bruin B '43- '443 Baccalaureate Usher '44: Bruin Editorial Staff '44-'45g Blue Triangle '44: Mr. Smith's Office '44-'-45: Quill and Scroll '44-'45. FENLEY PONTHIEUX Newcomers Club '41: Victory Corps 'ggz Sulvasze '41: Junior Red Cross '41-' 2 Senior Science '4-1: B. A. A. '42-'44. BETTY SUE POWER .Junior Red Cross '43-'44: B. A. A. 43- '44. EVANS RABALAIS Victory Corps '42-'-13: Red Cross '42Z B. A. A. '42-'45: Safety Council '423 H-Y '43-'-155 Senior Science '44-'45C Tennis Club '43-'44, WARREN RABALAIS Victory Corps '42-'43g Bolton Cadets '42-'44: French Club '43-'4-4: Hi-Y Club '44: Junior Red Cross '44: B. A. A. '43-'44. DONALD RAYNER Victory Corps '-12: Bolton Cadets 'ABC French Club '43-'4-13 Hi-Y Club '44: lt. A. A. '42-'44: Honor Roll '42-'43: Senior Science Club '44g Junior Red Cross '40-'44. ELEANOR RICHARDSON Newcomers '41: Junior Red Cross '41- '443 Home Economics '41-'43: Victory Corps 5123 B. A. A. '41-'44: Blue Tri- anirlc '4-1. TOM RIVES Chorus '44-'45: Bruin '44-3155 Dramatic Club '44-'-15: Football Band '41-'44: Concert Band '41-'4-lg Red Cross '41-'443 Stamp Club '41g Newcomers '41g Scrap Drive: Basketball Manager '41-'43. JOE RIVET Football Band '41-515: Concert liunrl '41- '45: Lt. Football Band '44-'45: Track '42-'45g Track Team '44-'45: Newcom- ers Club '413 Red Cross '41-'45: Victory Corps '42-'43: Softball Tournament '44: Hi-Y '44-'45: Chorus '42-'43g ll. A. A. '43-'-151 Spanish Club '41. BILLY ROBERTS Newcomers Club '-tl: Junior Red Cross '423 Safety Council V133 Cumtux Editor- ial Staff '43-'45: Associate Sports Edit- or. Cumtux '43: Sports Editor, Cumtux '44-'45: Hi-Y '43-'45g Tennis Club '43- '45: Secretary, Tennis Club '43: Vice- President, Tennis Club '44-'-455 Tennis Team '43-'-453 Basketball '41-'45: Senior Forensic Society '44-'45g Debtae Team '44-'45: Northwestern State Triunllular Debate Tournament V143 Press Club '43- '-15: Vice-President Press Club '44-'45: Honor Roll '41-'45: Victory Corps '42: Lt. Bolton Cadets '425 Cafeteria Staff '44-'45: Most Outstanding: State Official, Pelican Boys' State '44: Counselor, Pel- ican Boys' State 515: B. A. A. '41-'45: Quill and Scroll '44-'45g National Honor Society '44-'45. JO NELLWYN ROBERTS Red Cross '-14: Chorus '43-'44: Grease Club '-13: lt. A. A. '42-'43. -. O. Pittman 'olly Polk :enley Ponthieux Betty Sue Power V J- ,W t l Zvons Robalais 'Vorren Robolois Donold Rayner Eleanor Richardson 'om Rives 'oe Rivet Billy Roberts lo Nellwyn Roberts 4315 - 7... 'gr-mf V- is ...A Lois Rogers Marba Faye Rubin Charles Saggus John Scvaso Leisa Smith Lucille Smith William Smith Marjorie Squyres LOIS ROGERS Newcomers '42: Blum-birds '42: Cumtux '43-'45: Dramatic Club '43-515: Band Boosters '44-'45g Salvzure Club '44-'45g Secretary-Treasurer Salvage Club H153 Concert Band '42-'-133 Bruin '43: Tennis Club '43: Radio Club '44-'45g B. A. A. '42-'45g Boosters '43-'44: Junior Red Cross '42-'45: Victory Corps '43-'44g District Band Contest '42: Stati- Band Contest '42: Diploma Girl '4-1: Safety Council '42-'43. MARBA FAYE RUBIN Cumtux Business Stuff '41-'45g New- comers Club '41: Salvage Club '43-'45: President Salvage Club '44g Vice-Presi- dent Salvage Club '45: Quill and Scroll '44-'45: Tennis Club '44-'45 Bruinettes '43-'45: B. A. A. '43-'45. CHARLES SAGGUS Junior Red Cross '41-'45: B. A. A. '43- '45g Junior Dm-batins: Club '41-'42: Sen- ior Debatimz Club '42-'43g Victory Corps '43-'44g Hi-Y '43-'45: Treasurer Hi-Y '44-'45: Dramatin.. Club '43-'45g Secre- tary. Draruric L ,b' '43-'45: Boy's Beauty Contest '43: Newcomers Club '41- '42: Radio Speech Club '43-'44: Spanish Club '483 Band '41. JOHN SAVASO Spanish Club '42-'43: B. A. A. '44-'45: Senior Science Club '44-'45: Bolton Cadets '43-'44: Junior Red Cross '42- '43: Victory Corps '42-'43. LEISA SMITH Junior Red Cross '-42: Newcomers '41: Movie Club '44: li. A. A. '44. LUCILLE SMITH Newcomers '41: Junior Red Cross '41- 'Mg Office Staff '44-45. WILLIAM SMITH Newcomers '41: Football Band '41-'44: Senior Science '44g Victory Corps Cadet Y if Philip Stevenson Jean Stone Wallace Strother Allan Tassin MARJORIE SQUYRES liruinettes '43-'44: Lt. liruinottes '44g Grease Club '43g Rod Cross '42-'44: B. A. A. '42-'44: Co-op Club '44. PHILIP STEVENSON Chorus '41-'45: Debating Club '-41: Bol- ton Cadets '-12. JEAN STONE Newcomers '-12: Junior Red C'o:-iz: '42- '4-I: Vwiiory Corps '42: Home Eci.'CIub '-14: I . A. '42-'44. I' I ily? . JIS ff-L X f, T ' f-1 X VV -lm NV! I3 f IJ Lf f V WALLACE ISTROTHER Senior Science Club '44-'45: li. A. A. '44-'45: Cub Football '-I3-'44. ALLAN TASSIN Band '42. Co-op Club '43-'44: B. A. A. '44-'45, 4325 AMoxine Vollery DORIS TARVER Newcomers '42g Blue Triangle '45: Jun- ior Red Cross '41-'44: Victory Corps '43: Band '42. DOROTHY TARVER Newcomers '42: Blue Triangle '45: Jun- ior Red Crsos '41-'44: Victory Corps '43: Band '41-'42. ROBERT TAYLOR President Newcomers Club '4l: Safety Council '41: Junior Red Cross '42: B. A. A. '41-'45: Concert Band '41-'45: Ser- izeant, Football Band '42-'433 District Band Festival '41-'43: State Band Festi- val '41-'-13: State Band Clinic '41-'452 Hi-Y Club '44-'45: Secretary Hi-Y '45g Senior Forensic Society '45: Northwest- ern Trianirular Debate Tournament '44g Canteen '43: Quill and Scroll '44-'45: Cumtux Staff '44-'45g Associate Sports Editor Cumtux '4-4: Honor Roll '41-'45: Cub Basketball '42: Varsity Basketball '43-'45: Central Basketball Rally '44-'45: State Basketball Rally '44: Natchitoches Tournament '44g Pelican Boy's State '44: Senator. Boy's State: lst in Tennis, Boy's State: Tennis Club 'A 1345: President, Tennis Club '43-'45: State Tennis Tournament '423 Press Club '44- '45: National Honor Society '453 Victory Corps '43: Scholarship B '41-'45. Doris Torver Dorothy Torver Robert Taylor Pat Thornton Lee Roy Till Jeon Tischler Ruth Tracy Virginia Vonderlick Ambrose Vercher Paul Vernon Henry Verzwyvelt PAT THORNTON Newcomers '41-'42: Bluebirds '42: Jun- ior Debating '41-'-12: Senior Debating '42-5433 Senior Forensic Society '42-'43g Normal Debate Tournament '41: Tech Debate Tournament '4l: Bruin Editor- ial Staff '41-'-45: B. A. A. '41-'45: Honor Roll '42-5433 Band Boosters '43-'45g Vic- tory Corps '43: Dramatics '43-345: Na- tional Honor Society '43-'45: Quill and Scroll '44-'-45: Scholarship B '42-'44: Tennis '41-'42g Diploma Girl '43g Li- brary Staff '43-'45. LEE ROY TILL Grease Club '42-'44: Newcomers Club '4.l3 Junior Red Cross '41-'-15: Scholar- ship B '41-'42: Cumtux Business Staff '44-'45: Victory Corps '42g Radio Speech Club '44-515: Bruin Business Staff '44-'45: li. A. A. '41-'45: Spanish Club '42-'45: Vice-President Spanish Club '431 President Spanish Club '44: Movie Club '43-'45: Hi-Y Club V13-'45g Library Staff '43-'45: Cafeteria '43-'45, JEAN TISCHLER Red Cross Representative '43-'44: Vic- tory Corps N133 Blue Triangle '-143 French Club '-14: B. A. A. '45. 4335 RUTH TRACY Victory Corps '42-'43: Red Cross '443 Footlmll Band '42: li. A. A. MAXINE VALLERY Newcomers '4l: Junior Red Cross 312: Home Ec. Club '41-'42g Vic Corps '-12: Graduation Usher '44. VIRGINIA VANDERLICK Newcomers '-Il: Home Ee. '41-'445 tory Corps '41Ig Junior Red Cross '44. AMBROSE VERCHER Newcomers Cluh '41: Cub Football Varsity Football '43-'443 B. A. A. V '42- '44. '41- tory Vic- '41- '42: '41- '4.n: Cub Basketball '42: Track '43-'44: e Softball '-I-l. PAUL VERNON Transferred from Ouachita Parish B A A 'I4'15 HENRY VERZWYVELT Newcomers Club 5417 Cub Football B. A. A. '43-'Mg Safety Council '4l. '44: '44g L 'A fr fin, .W IWW' JOE VILLARD President of Terms I. Il. III, lV, V. VI. Vll, and VIII: Junior Red Cross Representative '42g Mock Trial '41, '43: Bruin Staff '42: Cumtux Editorial Staff '43g B. A. A. '41-'4-ig Camera Club '42: Press Club '43-'45: Hi-Y Club '43-'45: Scholarship ll '41-'42 Z Microphone Assistant '43: Head Microphone Operator '44g Head Football Manager '44g Track Manager '44: Senior Rim: Committee '44g Pelican Boy's State '44: Best All-Around Junior '43: Stamp Sales '43-'44: Bolton Bandwagon '44: Honor Roll 'Ill-'42: Vic- tory Corps '42-'43: First Sergeant Holton Cadets '42: Aviation Club '42: Junior Red Cross '40-'45: Senior Seienee Club '4Ci. MARIE VINCENT Newcomers '42: Safety Council '42: Jun- ior Red Cross '-13: Football Band '-ll. AUDREY WALKER Newcomers .Club '41-'42: Safety Council '42-'433 'Blue Trianirlc '44-'45: Tennis Club '43-'45: Senior Science Club '44- '45: B. A. A. '41-515. MARJORIE WALKER Newcomers Club '4l: B. A. A. '41-'45g Cheering Squad '41-'42g Safety Council '42-'43: Bruinettes '42-'45: Library Staff '44: Junior Red Cross '43-'45: Louisiana Club '42-'43g Pan-American Club '-433 Treasury Staff '44-'45. H. M. WALL Newcomers Club '40: Ii. A. A. '43-'-Ili: Cub Football '43-'-44. ' ...ag M,,.,,A Fifi' X HORTENSE WARNECKE Junior Red Cross '41-'44: Home Ec. Club '42g li. A. A. '41-'45: Spanish Club ill: Safety Council '44g Football Band '4l. JACK WATSON Transferred from Jonesboro-Hodge High School, Jonesboro, La. ,431 Tennis Club '43-'-455 Hi-Y '43-'45: B. A. A. '43-'45: Honor Roll '43-'45: President French Club '44-'45: Senior Forensic Society '44-V153 Camera Club '44-'-153 Bruin Vhotoygraphy Staff '44-'45: Quill and Scroll '-14345: National Honor Society '44-V151 I'elican Iloy's State, Senator '44. DOLOR ES WEST Transferred from Pine Bluff. Arkansas 'filly Dramatic Club '43-'45g Safety Coun- cil '43-V143 Secretary of Safety Council VH: Scholarship B '4-4: Call-outs, Vic- tory Ball 744: Stamp Sales '43-'441 B. A. A. '43-'45g Pelican Girls' State '44Z Band Boosters '44-'45: Cumtux Staff '44-'-l5: Senior Forensic '44-'45: Honor Roll '-Iii-'44: Tennis Club '44-'45, JACK WHEELER Transferrerl from Block Hi:-rh. Jonesville. La. '42: Bolton Band '42: B. A. A. '42- '-45: Junior Red Cross '42: Tennis Club '43-'45: Safety Council '42-'45: Vice-President Safety Council '44g Pres- ident Safely Council '45g Hi-Y Club '44: Iiolton Cadets '42-Wifi: Victory Corps '42-'-133: lst Sgt. Civil Air Patrol Cadets '43-'-45: Pelican Boy's State, Supreme Court Justice '-44. 4345 Joe Villord Marie Vincent Audrey Walker Marjorie Walker H, M. Woll Hortense Wornecke Jack Watson Dolores West Jock Wheeler Nmqigl A BREY WHITE Newcomers '4 3 Cumtux Editorial Staff ,42-'-451 Bruin Editorial Staff '42-'45: Bruin Business Staff '43-'45: Cumtux News Editor '43: Cumtux Manaizimz Ed- itor '44-'45g Bruin Photoxzraphy Editor '43-'44g Bruin Associate Editor '44: Bruin Assistant Business Manager '44- '45 Library Staff '44-'45: Honor Roll '41- '44: Safety Council '44: Senior Science Club '44: Secretary Science Club '44: Viee-President Camera Club '44-'45 Vic- tory Corns '43: Bolton Cadets '43: Press Club V131 President Press Club '44-'45: Ouill and Scroll '44-'45: National Honor Society '44-'45g Outstanding' City Offi- cial, Pelican Boys' State '44: Hi-Y Club '44-515: Microphone Operator '44-'45. DOROTHY WHITE Debate Club '4l3 Newcomers Club '4l3 Bluebirds '41-'42: Tennis Club '43-544: Victory Corps '42-'43: B. A. A. '41-'44: Office Staff '42-'44. EVA WHITE Newcomers Club '4l: Junior Red Cross '42-'44: Victory Corps '42: Safety Coun- cil '44g B. A. A. '42-'44g Bruinettes '43: Blue Triangle '44, 'mo Lee Yoist MARY FLO WHITE B. A. A. '43-'44: Junior Red Cross '42 Safety Council '-13: Grease Club '42-'43 Victory Corps '423 Movie Club '43: Ten- nis Club '4-43 liruinettcs '42-'43. PAUL WHITE Newcomers Club '42: B A.. A. '43-'44 Junior Band '42: Concert Band '42-'44 Chorus '43-'44p Football Band '42-'44 Officer of Term VI '44g Red Cross '42, DAN WILKERSON Newcomers '41: Junior Red Cross '41- Football Band '41-'44: Concert Band '41- '43g Scholarship ll '42-'43: Home '44g Salvmze Club 544: Victory Oorps '42 Guard '42-'Miz Bolton Cadets '43. NORDA WILLET Junior Red Cross '-IZ: Newcomers '-111 ii, A. A. '42-'4:s. JIM WILLIAMS Varsity Football '44: li A. A. '44: Trans- ferred from Natchitoches, La. '44. llory Flo White oul White lon Wilkerson Iordo Willet im Williams tlice Willson ALICE WILLSON B. A. A. '43-'45g Red Cross '43-'45g De- bate Club '-12: Football Band '43-'453 Scholarship B '42-'44: National Honor Society '45: Office Staff '43-'45: Service Concert Band '43-'45: Victory Corps '43g Pin: Junior Band '42. BYRNE WILSON Newcomers '-ll: B. A. A. '41-'44: Vic- tory Corps '41-512: Chorus '44: Senior Science '443 Movie Club '42-'4-1: Red Cross '4-1: liruin Staff '43-'4-4. GEORGE WILSON Football Band '41: Safety Council '43: Junior Debate Club '43: Senior Forensic '43-'4-1: B. A. A. '44: Senior Science '44g Spanish Club '42: Victory Corps '42: Scholarship B '41-1: Junior Band '42: Junior Red Cross '41-'44: Winner, Jun- ior Debate Tournament 513. ROGER WILSON Junior Red Cross '41-'44: Hi-Y '44-515: Tennis Club '43-'45: Newcomers Club '41g B. A. A. '43-315. yrne Wilson keorge Wilson oger Wilson illie Woody .lyclell Wroten ill Zellors I 4352 BILLIE WOODY Red Cross Representative '42-'-13: B. A. A. '43-'44: Bruin Business Staff '45: Movie Club '-lil-'MC Tennis Club '42. CLYDELL WROTEN llruincttes 5133 Movie Club '44-'45: Red Cross '4-1. IRMA LEE YOIST Newcomers '-ll: Junior Red Cross '41- '4-4: lfootball Band '41-'441 B. A. A. '441 Victory Corps '42, BILL ZELLARS Junior Red Cross '443 B. A. A. '44: Lieut. Bolton Cadets 542: Victory Corps '42: Bruin Pohotoxzrnphy Staff '44: Span- ish Club '4Ag Hi-Y Club '44: Photography Cluh '4-1: liruin Editorial Staff, 443 Senior Forensic Society '-143 Chorus 514: Flag Committee '44: Library Staff '44-'45: Photoyzraphy Editor, Bruin. '44-'45. L if 1555 K-Ax xi ls 5 4 OFFICERS FALL TERM: Shirley Hickman, President Bobby Calcote, Vice-President Paul White, Secretary SPRING TERM: Bert Mathews, President McGinty McBride, Vice-President Charlene Gilbert, Secretary IUNICDR CLHSS Z- ul 9 , J q , X t.,E 0 v JUNIORS POLLY ADAMS FAY AMASON MERLE ANDERSON JAMES ANDRIES CAROLYN ARMAND LENA MAE BAIO JACK BAKER BILLY BALDWIN JEANNINE BELL CHARLES BONNETTE FRANCIS BORDELON JAMES BOUDREAUX EVELYN BRADFORD EMILY BRIGGS SADIE BRINGI-IURST GWENDOLYN BROUILLETTE I MADELAINE BRYDELS JO ELLA BUTLER JOY NELL BUTLER Loxs BUXTON ANN BYRD JOHN ALEX CAESAR BOBBY CALCOTE BOBBY CALDWELL DICK CALDWELL JIMMIE CAMERATA DAVID CAMPBELL GERALDINE CAMPBELL lx. 44 5, 1 4385 OSCAR CANNON RO'5ERT CANNON ELIZABETH CANTERBURY YVONNE CARNAHAN J. F. CHEEK JEAN COCHRAN DELLON COKER JIMMY COLEMAN HORACE CORLEY JUNE COTEY REGINALD COUCH LESTER COUVILLION ROY CRAFT HARVEY CRAGON BILLIE ALICE CRAIG LAVERNE CRUMP REGINALD DANAHY ALINE DANIELS MUNSON DANIELS HELEN DAYHARSH OWEN DEAN RUTH DELCOMYN JEWEL DELOACH HAROLD DENNING Z. D. DEVILLE ROY DEZENDORF NOLA DOUZAT ALINE DUKE JUNIORS JUNIORS MARTIN ELLIS SON NY FARMER TROY FARRAR MIKE FLYNN J. W. FLESHMAN DORIS FOGLEMAN LEONARD FUHRER ERNEST FURBY ESSIE GABBERT VINCENT GALLENT CHARLENE GILBERT TONIA GILREATH JACKIE GOULDEN PHILLIP GRAHAM LUCIEN GRASS ' AUBREY GRAY JOHN PAUL GRAY MELBA GRAYSON JOUANA GRIFFIN KELLY HAMM JOHN GR I MSLEY CLAUDIA HARBIN CHARLES HARPER ELVA HARRIS JOANN HARRINGTON JAMES HAYES JOYCE HERRIN SHIRLEY HICKMAN 439 L, f L. E IE I Aw.. 4405 JUNIORS BARBARA JEAN HINES INEZ HOFFMAN BILL HOLLIDAY BETTY RUTH HOLT EMILY HOLY BILL HONEA JACK IHONORE MARIE HOOPER RICHARD HORTMAN MILDRED HUNTSBERRY DORIS ILES E. K. 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N ., Q. - I ,E P, 5 S :N ny 1 - 3 ' Q F .f i' 'jg as l H N.. 1 XM! . t g, . ff 1,1 v 'ILE' W'xkvfi:tws5pgS1Q'i-1gQg.A+s3u3Arni'QpNS'vnfPuv1Q.x? sas-dfvisianwwgv--+9-wvwww- ws--sv'-nAm-snowman'-ran: 55, , I 1 K 'h X I t A mcdulavn-nqgwwfuvsupa-3mwrwAmvwr'xmfvvww SQ4.-.1-1.1 an mmvwuwnn1wnunnmu Q uwmwrfwifmvwwnvwn CAMPUS QUEEN AND FAVORITES There was a time, before the war, when being chosen Carnival Queen or one of her ladies-in-waiting was the high point of social achievement for the girls in Bolton. The money and time and effort once expended on Carnival has, for the time being, been di- verted to efforts that will help win the war. Until peace comes the girls are proud to sacri- fice the glamour and excitement of Carnival and to value the quiet, though none the less deep, honor of being selected Campus Queen and favorites with no balls or fanfare but merely this recognition, through Bruin, of their social leadership and their popularity. These are the favorites of l945: Shirley Hickman, Campus Queen, vivacious, witty, with a pixie-like quality, wide- awake and on her toes and into everything. Her lovable personality, her cheerful man- ner and unselfishness have endeared her to everyone. Minnie O'Shee, runner-up, a picture of casual loveliness, overflowing with pep and personality, Rosalyn Merritt, with her enchanting manner, and unforgettable charm, June Cotey, so typically Southern she makes you think of white-columned mansions and magnolias, - 'Fran Bolton, abounding in energy and enthusiasm for whatever she undertakes, with a mind of her own and plenty of determination, Dolores West, overflowing with personality, the kind of person one loves to nickname, Polly Adams, unsophisticated and genuinely friendly with a quiet charm all her own, Kathleen Hooe, with her radiant smile, and her assurance and poise, Gracie Wolf, well-named for she is grace itself as majorette out on the football field and her manner is always one of easy graciousness. Here then are your favorites, chosen for popularity, but incidentally they happen to be among our prettiest and wittiest and among the most outstanding in scholarship and school service, whose selection speaks well for the good judgment of the entire student body. ' A 4585 'jf'-.LC-C' -! ,Cb XQL0 500451, fic C,fAo0'kJ ' N ,V f jeff'fZ!'kn fr fl Mfvkc f aw KW V 1 , Q!-of A3 ,540 A' QQQJC .6 Z X ' 5 -Q 'gi ,.wi- bTL:w,1w,Jyl,m.I-un pf., I .il fw,-X 5 gm x,f ?3V'FxPlwf'1y .,, X.A4,,1q1 nun My 'N : V is . -.-Qs,mi'5 FAM .. ,mv w , ,'., W . sf' 1'W?,4m.:.un'- H ,gf?,Y, '-:H my-.I .V 35' 'nmi,: 'Sm z 'W . -4-if w Wg, +4 1 A- 'q'f! ' A ,LJ , , . My .,-qfn 'M,,.l1f!,: . ,,,.- an, M- . X 'w,'Qi,:Q .yt-WL: g!E'w':iQ.:m: wi - g2.7'JM,4mmJ . .WI r- .WLNM Ny. - ,:f..vnm,,. ,. 15, . f-J ,,1.. ,N . mm, .. ,xx f ,W 1 , v 'N' 1 v -w. , - ,., , ,.,..w,i H,,.,,,,. fp: .11-z ,w.,f4. mv ' J z4gQ:r': we-'W . 33 L1-2. ,- yv SHIRLEY HICKMAN Campus Queen 433 ' Minnie O'Sl'1ee Rosalyn Merritt x . M ELVK ,iw el V 5 Dolores West Polly Adams m ' H sy , PZ '. '.a , - .MU f June Cotey W' Kathleen Hooe -.Nw 1, ,, Q 'N 1 , A peg i , A 91 Q M msd Frcm Bolton In . 1 M - list J , -. , i . , Q Grocie Wolf WI-IGS WI-ICD It has been customary for many years to select, by popular vote, what we have until now called Personalities The first twelve students in this section were selected in the traditional way. Bruin has chosen to enlarge the section under a new name and thus give recognition to others who have been outstand- ing in their various contributions to lite at Bolton. JACK CAPPEL--Best Looking Senior Boy-is the main cog in most activities, is president ot the Senior class and is popular with the whole campus. 4625 JOE VILLARD-Best All-round Senior Boy-the on person whom we know who has beaten Roosevelt's re cord. Joe has served as President of his class for eigt terms. ROSALYN MERRITT-Best All-round Senior Girl-ho been in numerous clubs both literary and athletic ani has held office in many of them. She's the Senio class's idea of a fine all-round person. QQ. s, ig A La 'Q 1. .Q , wi .i A :wx 9: in 'Y I MQ lz z fu.. N Q , , xxy , 451, 'X :gms ,fg0N,s'g4w.A f i , 4: ' ivy., , .xfgpzi .. .w..s.,.Q., Q., WI-IGS WI-ICD MARILYN LEVY--Best Dressed Girl-ff-has a knack for se- lecting good looking clothes and, what's more, knows how to wear them. SHIRLEY HICKMAN-A-Best All-round JuniorA'piles up honors and popularity with the greatest at ease and is especially noted as a cheerleader, as a debater, and as a most capable leader of assembly programs. 4645 FRANK DANIEL-Best Dressed Bay,---has served on the library and canteen staffs and is a Hi-Y member and tennis player. 4011 BOBBY BROUSSARD7Best All-Round Sophomore-ah ready a varsity football and basketball player, gives promise of becoming Bolton's leading athlete in his next two years here. x' LA 'if if ,Af ,,, 'af f Mmm www-,N ,, QNX wa fx 'QE f K 140'-E Ig 5 gg fx, .22 , w. .M...,n-s mg fs! wg. - Q ji Qi M fi? 4 V131 X I .-1 4 'ix 4K 'VSNMM ay, gf . 5. 1 A JV ,EVN 5? Z, ., gg 'Nw QM Mk - - 3 . x 'Q' 1 Ni 3 . , qw., X ,I--fjeixkv, I -47 di 1:12- . ri' aW27QfeU' L .ww Q -A S 1 :J ' Q x 2,,,j:, -N. , W -wr Y..- Ji O ? G'AMEi? '?iTl 0 Ng mf -ew v ,a 1 1 l H X ff! E 7:5 Q .f 1:1 ' ' fin' 'Mm' Hui'-'il 1, gt.,-M'.,i Lg,-.x,a, x 3 , 1: 'll-QW,-QQ' H1-4, ', ff .V ff VFX . 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' 'vw e .5 Q I We ' Q 'N in M ,J X va f I ' 5 is Y Q - , , x dl . .ff 4 ' X Y ,lf W' V Ig? . jr: 5 n x U' M 'f R ln W ,f f 4 x ' ' N ,, , Y? 5 'f1 1' ' Q ' ' J .,w-qwlq-vnmnmws-ws-ow ,.. ff , jfs f' 'wi fi-f35fwf0i-519 s 3 - gig if fl L. 51- V, , M9253 in in ia z, 5 Av I I L 5 of K f w W ' MUSlC AND DRAMATIC ARTS DRAMATIC CLUB Lett to right: First row: Shirley Hickman, Mary Jane Penninger, Betty Lee Sett, Do- lores West, Genevieve Walker, Rosa' lyn Merritt. Second row: Polly Adams, Pat Thornton, Helen Rharis, Kitty Haworth, Lois Rogers, Anna Bell Luckett, Sara Pat Andry. Third row: Robert Fleshman, Julia Howard, June Cotey, Charles Kloor, Marguerite Greene, Charles Saggus, Betty Sue Henderson, Joanna Grittin, Kitty Bordelon, Tom Rives, Julie Hill, man, Robert Lee Hopkins. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club otters an opportunity to all students who are interested in practical or creative work in dramatics, Under the care' tul supervision ot Miss Drake, the club studies at each weekly meeting some particular phase ot acting such as pantomime, interpretation, or characterization. The club otten brithens an assembly with an interesting program, or performs at com- munity organizations, U. S. O. centers and the army camps. Students interested in gaining practical exe perience in dramatics can make no better choice than to try tor membership in this club. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club has served during its two years ot organization as a medium tor teach- ing the student interested in radio work the techniques ot good broadcasting. The members ot the Radio Club present a program, the Bolton Bandwagon, each Thurs- day atternoon at 345. Various types ot pro- grams have been presented tor such purposes as to promote school, community, and natione al interests, and to teach an appreciation ot the better types ot literature. This club is under the able supervision ot Miss Drake. RADIO CLUB Lett to right: Seated: Lois Rogers, Gloris Rare, Virginia Oliphant, Kitty Haworth. Standing: John Cade, John Ann Lindsey, Jae Villard, Ralph Brewer, Dan Wilkerson, Buddy George, Clevee land Dear, Scott Brame, Sam Antony, Ferd Brenner. MOVIE CLUB The Movie Club in its second year of or- ganization is composed of students who are interested in the field of motion pictures. This year its aim is to gain useful and help- ful information about the taking and project- ing of films. They plan to invite men who are familiar with the movie world to give helpful talks to them at club meetings. They also plan to show educational pictures to the stu- dents. The club is under the guidance and lead- ership of Mr. Richard Clanton. ??5!m CAMERA CLUB PHOTOGRAPHY MOVIE CLUB Left to right: First row: Reginald Couch, Byrne Wilson, Z. D. Deville, Clydell Wroten, Compson Boze. Second row: Fred Brasher, Mr. Clanton, Valeria Alsup, Mary Alice Whitman, Dolores Serio. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. A. K. Deason, is largely responsible for the photography work of the Cumtux and Bruin. This group learns how to develop and print all pictures that they take. This is one of the largest groups in Bolton's history to participate in the work of Bruin photography, and in the learning of the developing process. The requirements for entrance are to own your own camera, to be interested in the work, and to be willing to give much time and attention to the club. f. .., eq I Left to right: Jo Rene Israel, Betty Joyce McLean, Mary Lavinia Morgan, Robert Fleshman, Joyce Kelly, Au- i brey White, David Mykoff, Barron Owen, L. E. Bardwell, Hewitt Bar- more, Fred Cotton, Byrne Wilson, Wallace McKenzie, Jack Watson, Bill Zellars, JOURNALISM BRUIN A realistic picture of life at Bolton has been the aim of the hard-working Business and Editorial Staffs of the Bruin. lts members are efficient journalistic minded students who are getting price- less experience which will help them later in life. Miss Moore, who is head of the Busif ness Staff, and Miss Morgan, who is fac- ulty advisor of the Editorial Stoff, help the students in makina up the Bruin. You may never forget your high school days, but only a Bruin con bring back to your mind such cletoils of life at Bolton as those musrleflimbering exercises in gym, one of Bolton's thrilling football games, the iam session at recess, your favorite club, or the daily routine of classes. The Bruin Staff has tried through all the usual difficulties plus those added ones resultino from the war shortage to record everv little incident which will bring back happy memories to you. 4745 MQ' ,A FRAN BOLTON Editor-inAChief JULlA HOWARD , l.' I ,57 i l ,i 'yflwlalf will lf' 1 ' i' I z f tml it ni. lf! f, i 'Jr I I, L' J if iff' k , -Ml ' ,l , BRUIN EDITORIAL STAFF Left to right: First row: Carolyn McKenzie, Marion Kohara, Sadie Bring- hurst, Charlene Gilbert, Betty Funchess, Gwen Brouillette, Relph Brewer, Minnie O'Shee, Fran Bolton, Second row: Betty Jean Jones, Betty Lee Sett, Ronald Grubb, Pauline Polk, Billie Coats, Betty Joyce McLean, Helen Wil- Iiams, Charlotte VanDornick, Joann Penny, Kathleen l-looe, Anna Bell Luckett, Pat Thornton, Virginia Oliphant, Bill Zel- lars, Phyllis Broadwell. Third row: Jo Ann Mohon, Bill Normand, Robert Fleshman, Joyce Kelly, Lou Nell Lee, Mary Lavinia Morgan, Mary Frances Lohman, Betty Adler, Betty Kaplan, Joan MacCurdy, Jack Watson, Robert Lee l-lopkins, David Mykotf, McGinty McBride, Aubrey White. BRUIN BUSINESS STAFF Lett to irght: Firt row: Charlene Campbell, Jimmy Cheneval, Tom Rives, Julia I-loward, Anita Stewart, Wilma Lou Russel, Owana Bair, Joyce Greene, Patsy Ruth La Borde, Mary Frances Kenning- ton, Barbara Ann Cappel, Sara Pat Andry, Betty Dodson, Janet Ward. Second row: Beverly l-lamilton, Ruth McAnally, Sarah Beall, l-larry Hammill, Clifford Peabody, Larry Beason, Grove Stat- tord, Rudy Cannon, Philip de Tournillion, Jimmy McClellan, Jimmy Andrews, Eugene Duncan, Aubrey Gray, Ed Richard- son, Ann Allen, Joy Faye Waldron, JOURNALISM MINNIE O'Sl-IEE Feature Editor RALPH BREWER Sports Editor Pl-IYLLIS BROADWELL Art Editor OWANA BAIR Bookkeeper MARY FRANCES KENNINGTON Book Sales Manager SARA PAT ANDRY Advertising Manager Lett to right: Aubrey White, Associate Ed- itor, June Cotey, Assistant Editor, Bill Zellars, Photography Editor. I I l JOURNALISM CUMTUX A very popular feature of life at Bol- ton is the weekly newspaper, Cumtux. A little bit of the best of everything, is what the name, Cumtux, means and its staff of up-and-coming young jour- nalists uphold the name, working untir- ingly spottina and editing news to record accurately the best newsworthy events of Bolton life and activities, while its en- ergetic business staff hustles for ads to balance the paper's budget. Cumtux, in addition to giving us the latest school news, provides much amuse- ment through its feature page which of- fers student opinion, news of other schools, and all the lowdown on campus romances, fashions, and fads. Curntux is a student project ably guid- ed by its faculty advisers, Mrs. Irene l-lolloman and Mr, A. B. Allday. Without the entertainment and news furnished us by the school paper, our life at Bolton would not be the same. 4765 RALPH BREWER Editor-in-Chief BETTY FARR l NGTCN Business Manager 3. - S 1 wtf CUMTUX EDITORIAL STAFF Lett to right: First row: Marguerite Greene, Mary Lou Foto, Kitty Ha- worth, Nina Wade Norman, Dolores West. Second row: Scott Brame, Ralph Brewer, Aubrey White, Bil- Iy Roberts, Jerry Jordan, Isabel Pitts, Betty Baldridge, Melba Grayson, Shirley Ettinger, Hilda Jean Rush, Third row: Martha Ann Broussard, June Cotey, Polly Adams, Lois Rogers, Rosalyn Merritt. Fourth row: Robert Taylor, Sue Henderson, Shirley Hickman, Buddy George, Billy Stierman, Elwyn Mobley, George Smith, James McCuIIey, Dickie Hanner. CUMTUX BUSINESS STAFF Lett to right: First row: Pat Roberts, Sonia Stanley, Betty Cannon, Nan McFarland, Fed Brenner, Betty Farrington, Frances Bringhurst, Marjorie Narrow, Aggie Mae Johnson, Jennie Carruth, Marba Faye Rubin. Second row: Ethma Ewing, Joan Miller, Jo Rene Israel, War- ren Rabalais, Dan Wilkerson, Mike Flynn, Saul Kaplan, J. C. Bringhurst, Jimmy Lashley, U JOURNADSM AUBREY WHITE Managing Editor BILLY ROBERTS Sports Editor ROBERT TAYLOR Associate Sports Editor SHIRLEY HICKMAN Feature Editor SUE HENDERSON Campus Editor FRANCES BRINGHURST Assistant Business Manager Left to right: Ferd Brenner, Assistant Busi- ness Managerg Scott Brame, Associate Editor. JOURNALISM PRESS CLUB Left to right: First row: James Amos, David My- koff, Buddy George, James McCulley, Robert Taylor, Scott Brame, Fran Bolton, Billy Roberts, Shirley Hick- man, Aubrey White, Minnie O'Shee, Second row: Joe Villard, Bill Zel- lers, Betty Baldridge, Robert Lee Hopkins, Isabel Pitts, Edward Voelker, Graves Holloway, Ralph Brewer. PRESS CLUB The Press Club is carrying on the job of keeping the people of Alexandria well informed on all the activities of Bolton. This is done through the Bolton High Notes, which ap- pear daily in the Alexandria paper. Under the guidance of Miss Thornton, the club is a well-organized group of students, se- lected from the outstanding members of the Cumtux and Bruin staffs. The members of the Press Club well deserve the honor bestowed upon them as they strive in every way to give good publicity to the school. QU ILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. BoIton's chapter, which was established in l928, is composed of the outstanding mem- bers of the Bruin Stott, Cumtux Staff, and Press Club who have been recommended by the sponsors. To qualify for the Quill and Scroll a stu! dent must be in the upper third of his class, a Junior or Senior, and must have shown out- Stcinding journalistic ability. The group meets only once a year, for the purpose of having its picture made, and is sponsored by Miss Thornton. QUILL AND SCROLL Left to right: First row: Polly Adams, Dolores West, Pauline Polk, Lois Rogers, Bet- ty Ann Adler, Sue Henderson, June Cotey. Second row: Minnie O'Shee, Mar- ion Kohara, Shirley Hickman, Fran Bolton, Pat Thornton, Julia Howard, Mary Frances Kennington, Marba Faye Rubin. Third row: Ralph Brewer, James McCulley, Jack Watson, McGinty Mc- Bride, Ferd Brenner, Robert Taylor, Billy Roberts, Aubrey White, Scott Brame. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Juanita Burt, has chosen for its theme this year, a study of the Latin American countries which includes getting acquainted with the customs, old and new, the basic his- tory, geography, politics, government, educa- tion, and the part these countries are playing in the war, At each weekly meeting they dis- cuss Wlnat's New in Latin America. ln the spring the club adds to the social life ot Bolton by sponsoring a colorful fiesta to celebrate Pan-American week. NP FRENCH CLUB Left to right: First row: Miss de la Barre, Warren Rab- alais, Jacqueline Summers, Ann Farrington, Martha Broussard, Beverly Hamilton, Jack Watson, Second row: Doris Fogleman, Jean Tisch- ler, Geraldine Campbell, Nina Brodnax, Ed- win Howard, Gertrude Gauthier, Donald Rayner, Betty Dodson. FOREIGN LANGUAGES SPANISH CLUB Left to right: First row: Alvin Mykoff, Pauline Polk, Billie Coats, Virginia Oliphant, Lily Carter, Munson Daniels, Sadie Bringhurst. Second row: Nelder Dawson, John Attrep, Barbara Ann Cappel, Marjorie Lewis, Hen- rietta Herbert, Anne Darnall, Frances El- dred, Betty Jo Covington, Doris Scallan, Martha Ann Myres, Dan Wilkerson. Third row: Jordyn Bailey, Bobby Cald- well, James Boudreax, Jimmy Camerata, Marion Ryan, Glen Williams, Isabel Pitts,, John Schroll, James Ratcliff, Dorothy Cor- ley, Mattie Jane Duckworth, Ann Gilmer, Charlene Bettevy, Edith Moore, Rita Mae Peyton, Josephine Ruiz, Mary Lou Born- man, Wayne Jordon. FRENCH CLUB This year the French Club is new and dif- ferent. lt has always been an organization for pupils who were interested in learning more about the French people than just their language. This year, however, under the spon- sorship of Miss de la Barre, the club's activ- ities include the study of customs, songs, and folk dancing, French music, art, history and authors. Current events are given clue atten- tion and songs and games in French add lots ot fun to the meetings of this instructive and interesting Club. OCCUPATIONAL A JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS Tim-ft to right: First row: Dorothy Pearl, L4-nora Tur- rontino, Virginia Moriran, La Vi-rne Milli-r, Rolilmiv Richey. l70I'lS Nvll V00- ny, l rani'L-S Rayner. Pliiniirc- Todd, Doris Mai- Mi-res, Mary Lavinia Morizan. Second row: Lui-ille Larnliurt, Patsy Ruth Lallordv, Marjorie Narrow, lim-na O'Qnin, Li-na Mai- Hain, .loy l'ri1'hai'll, i tliv M r Elva itll Klicnm-tor. .li-:ri Il'-'1 ' . a - jorit- 'Yan-ki-lt, Doris Svallan. He-vcrly Mm'- Allistvr. Mari-m-lla Mi'GreW, MHVY FWIYWCS Lohman, Mrs. Slallc-up. Third row: ltillii- Rai- 'l'arvur. llarhara IYN1-al, Ruth Rodd, Sadie Fvclmwia. l ranves Johns, liilliv Alive Uraiir. Mar- grni-rilo Vinson, Mivkey L0illn't1L'i', Ellen Kats- 0'Ni-al, Kathi-rinu O'Ni-al. MEll'l'.l'lll1 Hoffman, Mattie Virginia l'ric-0, Vll'll'lUl1l Vanderlivk, Miss Hines, Gwen Huirilins. 1.',,,,,.t,h ,-UW: Suv Hamilton. Cherry l's-rkins. Betty Jane Waddi-ll. Bi-tty Crawford, Elaini- l's-torman. Anna Cow- art. liliiirt-nia Mi-Iiridu, Mary Lou Foto, Null Rivhardson. Iii-tty Jani- Parker. Mary Alli-n. Marianne Tidmore, Faye Liles. JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS The Junior Homemakers Club is working to expand its membership and to let more people have the opportunity of learning about its functions. The girls have chosen Moving Toward Victory as their motto. The members stand out as promoters ot the war effort, and as workers tor the welfare ot needy families, Their chief project this year is to improve the Home Economics department and the in- dividual members, They are also striving, with the help of Miss Hines and Mrs. Stallcup, to meet a standard at excellency set up by the state. THE CO-OP CLUB The Co-op Club is made up of members ot the Diversified Occupations class. The purpose of this outstanding group is to give training in real jobs of all types under actual working conditions. lt is the aim ot the Co-op Club to bring outside interests and activities into the class room. Representatives of various business es- tablishments are invited to talk to the club at appropriate times during the year to bring the class vital information that otherwise could not be obtained. CO-OP CLUB Left to right: Outside: Clyde Keating, Pin Hynson, Ray George Koncinsky, Bill Honea, Claude Le- viner, l. B. Ryland, David Campbell, J. W. Couvillion, Allen Tassin, Abbott Goodwin, Fleshman, Nellie Baker, Ziranell Jarred, Marjorie Squyres, Jean Mock, Calvin Mc- Grew, Paul Vernon. Inside: Jimmy Harper, L, D. White, Phil- io Graham, Bobbv Leavines, Sam Polizzi, Francis Bordelon, Charles Price, Jack Stehr, Francis Pearce, Lucien Grass, T. W, Mo- reau, Alva Ray Mills. 4-H CLUB The Bolton 4-H Club, under the sponsor- ship of Miss Burt and Mr. Canterbury, is one of the youngest yet the largest club in the state. It has worked during the past year to give its Maximum Service to the War Effort in stressing food production and preservation, by raising gardens, field crops and live stock, and, looking forward to their harvest, market- ing and canning. The members are very ac- tive in the many salvage drives. A three gun salute to the 4-H club of Bol- ton for its production on the Home Front. SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB Left to right: First row: Dunnam Ford. Travis Fun- derburk, Ferd Brenner. Thomas Oliphant. Sadie Fedueeia. Second row: Donald Rayner, Barron Owen, Bobby Caleote, Jerry Jordan, Wayne Moll. Third row: Nelder Dawson, Virginia Oliphant. Doris Deavers, Byrne Wilson. Fourth row: Marilyn Levy. Fenley Ponthieux, Clifford Pease, Merle Ca- houn, Wallace Strother. Standing: L. 0. Pittman. Aubrey White. Wallace McKenzie. Morrell Lew- is. Evans Ralialais, Johnny Stueklik. Charles Harper, Emmett Carmena, Ron- ald Kenninirton, Bobby Bentley, Robert ' Maddox. Bill Davis. John Savaso, Thefla Brister, Uvoynne Pierce. Sarah Beall. Marjorie Dunn, George VVilson. Bill Bes- sonett, Sam Antony. Nina Norman. Bill Zellars. Mr. Oliphant. 4-H CLUB Left to right: First row: Mary Ellen Young, Elaine Peterman, Merle Verzwyvelt. Josephine Messina, Barbara Green, George Kon- cinsky, Billie Johnson, Pram-es Powell, Mary Kolb, Betty Gasuard, Mary Mes- sina. Second row: C. J. Bordelon, Joyce l-lv:-ins. Pat, Halihurton. Lois Van Hoof, Elizabeth Matthews, Alive Petr-rman. Ella Mae Franc-ois, Arvie Fountain. Francis Johns. Hilda Cook, Norma East, Nieolina Fuller. Third row: Sonny Herron. Carlos Land. Bill Noi-man. lna Luttral. Don Ella Herrell, Marv Thi:-ls, Bi-verly Mat- thews, Munson Daniels. Abbott Good- win. Ann Darall, Doris Jean Edmund- SOIL Evelyn Dc Soto. Ella Mae Fran- roiq, Jules Sampson. Fourth row: Miss Burt. Fred Taeev. Shirlev Harrier, Z. D. Deville, B. D. lvhatlev. Milton Vfvtla. Howard llyfflm. Ernest Peterman. Mr. Canterbury, THE SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB The Senior Science Club is an organization :af students who are interested in one or more of the branches of science. The student must make a C average in the science course which he is taking. The purpose of the club is not only to ac- quaint its members with the latest develop- ments, but to create new interest in science. The club has as its faculty advisor and ca- pable director, Mr. T. A. Oliphant. OCCUPATIONAL SCHOOL SERVICE LIBRARY STAFF Left to right: Marguerite Greene, Joyce Greene, Kitty Haworth, Aubrey White, Joy Faye Waldron, Hilda Jean Rush, Miss Mar- tin, Troy Farrar, Joann Harrington, Eddie Gray, Larry Rau, Mary Lou Foto, Marilyn I-larris, Uvoynne Pierce, Geraldine Camp- bell, Martha McFarland, Jimmy Camerata, Dan Wilkerson, LaVerne Miller, Travis Fun- derburk, James Boudreoux, Marilyn Levy, Geraldine Campbell, Mary Frances Ken- nington, Doris Fogleman, Eloise Head, Pat Thornton. LIBRARY STAFF The Library Staff is composed of boys and girls who have excellent scholastic records, and who have an attitude of alertness and helpfulness. Their most important duty is to assist Miss Martin, the librarian, with arranging dis- plays, waiting on the public, keeping books and shelves in order, and taking care of daily records. The Library Staff's main goal is to be of service to Bolton students who wish to use the books in the library. TREASURY STAFF The Treasury Staff has charge of the money of all the clubs and organizations at Bolton. The students who make up this staff are selected from the advance commerce classes, under the direction of Mr. Clanton. They are assigned important work which includes tak- ing care of all the money taken in, register- ing it, and giving receipts. The old saying, You get out of a thing what you put into it, proves true, for these students are getting valuable training which they will never regret having. TREASURY STAFF Crump, Mr. Clanton. I Left to right: l-Iorace Corley, Jewell De- Ioach, Emil Briggs, I-larvey Cragon, Anna- bel Luckett, Stafford I-Iopson, Laverne THE SAFETY COUNCIL The Bolton Safety Council, composed of one elected representative from each home room, has for its aim the prevention of ac- cidents. Through its work, the members in- fluence students to become safety conscious and to avoid acts that might lead to accidents. Miss Cambre, in her five years as faculty advisor, has done much toward the promotion of this club and its influential activities. The scope of the year's program includes safety at school, on the streets, and in the home. SAFETY COUNCIL Left to rixrhtz First row: Betty lialilriflirv, Miss Cum- hrc, Rust-mary Luathvrnmn. .lark Whuvl- er. Mort-I Lewis. Fallic 1J'Ann1iy. Gloria Craig. Flora Mas- Nivhols, Gladys Ruth Lauirhlin. Eva Whitt-, Vivian Mvluncon, Joan Bentley, I'at Halliburton, Hlva Lu Kliormm-tm-r. Sei-und row: Oscar Cannon, Rivhurrl Hortman. Thomas Owen, Carl Curstens, Carol Sinizlutun. Gram- M1'Ke-nziv, Ruhhio Richey. Inez Huffman, Marjorie Tac-kctt, Barbara O'NL-al. Sailii- lirimlhnrst. Third row: Billy War:-. Jimmy Mv- Flvllan, John Norman, Jack Rogers, llil- Iy Guinn, lhiuizlaz-i Brooks, Marion Ln- Imrcle. Jussi- Bowman, J!ll'4llIl'lilH' Sum- mers, Nina lirodnax. mfijyuyi, 'VN VW Book Room sTAFF The Book Room Staff is an old and very capable organization at Bolton. Under the supervision of Mr. Miller, the pupils have done very well in keeping tab on the text books. Before school opens in the fall, the mem- bers of this group meet with Mr, Miller at school, stamp and number all of the new books, and get everything in order for the new year. The staff performs one of the biggest and most important jobs in the school and deserves much recognition for it. BOOK ROOM STAFF Left to right: Beverly Lacour, Pat Lacour, Lorena Lawrence, Mr. Miller, Edith Matter, Jeannine Tyson, Jeanne Newman, Marilyn Flynn, Carolyn McKenzie. SCHOOL SERVICE SCHOOL SERVICE MAIN OFFICE STAFF Left to right: Virginia Oliphont, Dorothy White, Minnie O'Shee, Julia Howard, Alice Willson, Lucille Smith, Betty Adler, Shirley Craig, Sue Henderson, Leisa Smith, Mariel O'Quinn. THE MAIN OFFICE STAFF Service is a good motto for this staff which is composed of members of the student body, who are especially efficient, capable and trustworthy, for these students are entrusted with the care of the school records. Among their duties are included the power of writing admits, excuses, and sorne- times K. I, R. These seem like wonderful duties, they are only a few. This group really deserves the praise of the whole school, Three cheers to the office staff for their fine workl MR. SMlTH'S OFFICE STAFF Another hard-working but little heard-of staff in school is Mr, Smith's office staff. Checking and listing the absentees is their main job and takes quite a lot of time. An absentee list to be sent to the main office must be made and typed every morning. Checking excuses and helping with the sched- ules take up the rest of this busy staff's time. These workers are a big help to Mr. Smith and the school and their splendid work is very much to be commended. MR. SMITH'S STAFF Left to rgiht: Mr. Smith, Helen Pharis, Pauline Polk, Billie Coats, Sarah Beall. H iw THE CAFETERIA STAFF We can live without books, what is knowledge but grieving? But where is the man who can live without cooks? Day after day this staff serves well prepared, wholesome food to an average of 450 pupils. Hot and cold lunches served at third period and noon assure those who are unable to return home a well balanced diet. The cafeteria staff is composed of twenty- one members under the leadership of Mrs, Thomas Hickman, dietician. CAFETERlA STAFF Left to right: First row: Leonard Bryant, Jack Hornea, Doris Carnahan, Mary Thiels, Muriel Verzwyvelt, Elaine Peterman, Mrs. Hick- man, Alice Peterman, Elizabeth Mathews, --W' Arthur Deloach, Troy Craig. Second row: Phillip Dafford, Georac House, Adrien Herrell, Oscar Cannon, James Craig, Ernest Peterman, Beverly Mathews, Eloise Head, C. F. Goran, Billy Roberts, Buddy George. THE CANTEEN STAFF Everything is rationed in the canteen now, but that doesn't stop its popularity. Any time the canteen is open, you can see almost every- one there. The staff, under the Supervision of Mr. Rodgers, does a fine job in serving everyone. The work is wonderful experience for these boys in developing courtesy and business abil- ity. ln buying war bonds and in putting their profits in the school fund for various im- provements, the canteen is of still further ser- vice to the school. This staff really deserves a lot of praise for their efforts. CANTEEN STAFF Left to right: Dickie Hanner, Charles Bradford, Elaine Holloway, James McC ley, Robert Burgeson, Mr. Rodgers, Owen Deen, Jack Cappel, SCHOOL SERVICE PEP BAND BOOSTERS Left to right: First row: Fran Bolton, Lois Rogers, Nina Norman, Pat Thornton, Dolores West, Kitty Haworth, Joan McCurdy, Eugenia McBride. Second row: June Cotey, Barbara Cappel, Merle Barker, Marilyn Levy, Polly Adams, Isabel Pitts, Kathleen l-looe, Kitty Bordelon. BAND BOOSTERS Clear the field, here come the Band Boostersl At every football game, these girls are on hand in their uniforms of traditional blue and white, ready to turn out one of their precise, snappy formations, Besides marching with the Band, they give out free football pro- grams and sponsor a formal dance in the spring of every year. This organization is ably sponsored by Miss Gladys l-ligdon and Miss Effie Gates, who help the girls to boost the band and to promote school spirit. BOOSTERS This year the Boosters Club has again maine tained its reputation as one of the most active groups in Bolton. The club is one of the school's oldest service organizations. The Boosters' chief aim is to support all of Bolton's activities, to take part in various civ- ic projects, and to boost the football team. The girls also contribute to the social life of Bol- ton by sponsoring the Homecoming and Spring Dances. The Boosters owe a great deal of their suc- cess and spirit to their able faculty advisors, Miss Lewis and Miss Downs. BOOSTERS Left ti- right: First row: Mary Virginia Vearee. Vat- ly Stafford, Rosalyn Merritt, Frani-es lirinprhurst, Minnie 0'Shee, Shirley Hirk- man. Hilda Jean Rush. Second row: Joann Penny, Joyce Greene. Barbara Brook, Jean Cnlenmn. Marilyn Harris. lictty Lee Seff. Third row: Helen Williams. Marie Hooper, Ann llyrd, Uvuynne l'ii-ree, Sally Hay VVal4ler. Sue Heriiiersnn. lfniirth row: Gwen llruiiilletti-, Mary lane l'ennin1,:er. .Iarkie liaulale-. Martha Ann Myers. Farolyn Mi-Kenzie, Ann Marie C'hii-ala. Fifth row: Virginia l1iilbh2lll'..'l'Ullil fiilreath. Hi-tty Farrimzinn, Mary Linn Foto. Jennie Carruth. B. A. A, The Bolton Athletic Association, better known as the B. A. A., is one of the largest and most cooperative organizations in school. The main purpose of this organization is to further school spirit and interest in sports. Season activity tickets are sold through this group to help accomplish this goal. Frequent pep-meetings, to which only members are ad- mitted, are held to build up the morale of the students as well as the teams. These deeds are only a few compared to the many the B. A. A. performs for which the whole school gives hearty thanks. BRUINETTES In-ft lo rixrhtz First row: l,oron:i Lziwiim-e, Ziraiiiul .I:il'1'vtl. GUl'f.l'lldl' Gziuthim-r. Svcmiil row: Iluriithy Cnrruth. Virginia Mirr- uziu. 1,1-mirai 'l'uri'i-ntiiw. June- Szunpsun. Ilan-1-li liurgin. 'I'hit'4l rnw: Aliri- Dunn. Ruth Grvmilliun. Aunt- llzii'i'i-ll. Ann Gilfvr. lfllixzilin-th l'zxnt.n-i'hl1i'y. Fmirlh i-nw: Myrl Amit-rsmi, Jiiy Ni.-ll lhitlcr, Knlhurim' l':ilmur. Jzu-kiv lilntnvr. Marhzi Faye Rubin. Fifth row: Ln Vi-rue Miller. 'Fhvlnm Ih-uni., Alive Williams. lit-tty Ilunn. .Indy Uiiniiitiiii. Sixth rnw: Murjurim- Walker. .lm-:in Ciihciim. Alinn- Ilunie-ls. Nuuvvlli- Gray. PEP B. A. A. Left to right: Buddy George, Vice-Pres- ident, Shirley Hickman, Secretary, Graves Holloway, President. THE BRUINETTES Bolton's Bruinettes, under the capable lead- ership of Miss Ann McClellan, have finished another successful year. Organized as assistants to the cheer lead- ers in l94l, this pep squad, with their stream- lined blue and white uniforms and grand- stand pep, added life and color to our foot- ball games. They have never lost sight of their aim, for with their organized yells, they have done much to cheer Bolton to victory and bolster the morale of both the team and the students. FORENSIC SENIOR FORENSIC Left to right: First row: Ray Bradford, June Cotey, Pol- ly Adams, Dolores West, Helen Williams, Nan McFarland, Betty Jean Jones, Mary Frances Lohman, Marion Kohara, David Mykoff, Shirley Hickman. Second row: Lou Nell Lee, Patsy La- Borde, Ferd Brenner, James Amos, Jimmy Cheneval, Scott Brame, Jack Cappel. Third row: Harry Hammil, George Wil- son, Robert Taylor, Billy Roberts, Bill Zel- lars, Jack Watson, Bobby Calcote, SENIOR FORENSIC SOCIETY The Senior Forensic Society consists of advanced debaters who have already had the foundation and the fundamentals of debat- ing. Not only have they had the training, but they have also had the experience needed to become members of this club. One of the special features of this club is their participation in the different tourna- ments held throughout the state. Besides this, the club Sponsors all lyceum programs. This club is indeed a credit to Bolton. THE DEBATE CLUB Resolved That the Legal Voting Age Should Be Reduced to Eighteen Years has been the debate subject for this group of con- vincing speakers of the i944-45 season. With the supervision of Mr. McKay and Miss Cheves, these debaters are acquiring a solid foundation for public speaking. Although the war presents many difficulties, these eager students look forward to tournaments at Nat- chitoches, Dallas, and New Orleans. This Society has really proved itself worthy of its name, for the members not only engage in serious work but they enjoy many other ac- tivities. DEBATE CLUB Left to right: First rowg Jack Cappel, Scott Brome, Billy Roberts, Robert Taylor, James Amos, Ferd Brenner, Marie Hooper, Marilyn Flynn, Marion Kohara, David Mykoff, Shir- ley Hickman. Second row: Ray Bradford, Bobby Cal- cote, Alvin Mykoff, George Wilson, Charles Laurent, George Smith. Third row: Ned Berlin, Wayne Moll, Jack Watson, Patsy LaBorde, Ethma Ew- ing, Mary Francis Lohman, Betty Jean Jones, Nan McFarland, Shirley Ettinger, Lou Nell Lee, Helen Williams, Dolores West, Polly Adams, June Cotey. JUNIOR RED CROSS With magnolias, camellias, cape iasmines, and other Louisiana flowers provided weekly to the nearby camp hospitals, the Bolton chap- ter of the Junior Red Cross has won recogni- tion throughout the United States. Among their other activities have been the making of toys for children in many lands, the collecting of books and magazines, ash trays, vases and numerous other articles for the soldiers here and overseas. This chapter was organized in l942, and under the directior of Mrs. Lena Moore, has grown to be one of the most active in the state. SALVAGE Iii-l't to right: First row: Ruth Gri-million, Armilila Brous- sawd. Ti-il lfrniwis. Ni-il Berlin. Mary lilizuliuth 'l'yli-r. I.i-niii-ix 'l'urrvi1tino, Ethel Mi-Neely, Ray lil'mlful'tl. Trizvun MUKIIN-ly. Melvin Javksiin. Vernon Culver. Svi-imcl row: .liiyi-0 Ki-ily, lsnlii-l Pitts. Vat .Ii-:xnsiiniu-. lilnim- Hiilliiwav. Marie Hiiiipti. Vu sw Kelley, In-1'tri1ilv llzuithiur, Jimmy Lashley. Luis Rmri-rs. Mzxrlm I-'nyc Rubin, Robert Guuriri-. l5:n'li:1rn lirimk. Ifrmii-i-s Stat'l'm'd, Betty Joan l':u'nuhan, .lui-k Li-1-. Thiril Row: Donna Hendricks, lfllsii- Dunn. Mnry Ann Wilson. liiiilm-y Tussin, l'Iiii,rune Dun- rain. Ruin-rt Viiullurr, Hiiwuril liyrnm. Stzlffurd Hnpsun. Iii-rt Mutlhi-ws. Jimmy Calm-rata. Ti if wma Aip ' Juisiioia Rep cRoss Left to right: First row: Dolores Culpepper, Dick Tex- ada, Jean Deason, Pat Roberts, Charlin: Woodoll, Sonia Stanley. Second row: James Boudreoux, Nina Brodnax, George Bruser, Sam Antony, Mary Lee Ivy, Wayne Moll, Charles Kloor, Jay Clark, E. K. James, Byrne Wilson, Perry Coutro. Third row: Helen Pharis, Bill Horn, Jean Tischler, Sue Waddell, Ann Bolen, Laverne Miller, Jay Parker, Dick Rachal, Joe Jarred. SALVAGE CLUB Bolton's Salvage Club, the first in the state, was organized in l94Z. Miss Lievens, the sponsor, with the assistance of a group of patriotic and hardworking students, has col- lected many tons of waste fats, paper and other needed war materials. Their salvage parades, with police escort, sirens, trucks, cars and bikes, have produced excellent results and have provided lots of fun as well. The club members are to be commended for their untiring efforts to keep Bolton work- ing All our for Victory . P M 4 . CHARACTER BLUE TRIANGLE Left to right: First rowi Julia Howard, Charlene Camp- bell, Billie Coats, Joy Anderson, Theda Brister, Betty Jean Jones, Charlene Gil- bert, Marion Kohara, Rosemary Leather- man, Mariorie Lewis, Lois Janette. Second row: Compson Boze, Sally Mas- ingil, Jewell Deloach, Betty Baldridge, El- eanor Richardson, Geraldine Campbell, Jean Tischler. Third row: Nina Brodnax, Betty Adler, Anna Bell Luclaett, Sarah Beal, Pauline Polk, Helen Pharis, Eva White, Dorothy White, Sara Pat Andry, Genevieve Walker. BLUE TRIANGLE The Blue Triangle, a service club composed of a group at girls from the upper terms, has contributed much to the school. The members are divided into three groups, corresponding to the three points in the tri- angle which represent Live, Love, and Labor. The persons representing the points are in charge ot the programs each week. These programs are centered around service. This year each member of the club has se' lected a teacher to help in every way possible. They have reorganized the Blue Birds Club to' freshman girls, and have taken part in a great many other service projects. 6844! Ag .afwfffs -,Jfzf if fff -1!,.l 1 HI-Y CLUB Clean living, Speech, Sport, and Scholarf ship is the aim of every member ot Bolton's outstanding Hi-Y Club which was organized early in l922. The club is composed ot boys from Term V through Vlll who have good scholastic re- cords, The faculty sponsor is capable Mr. Shelton Davis who helps all members live up to their ideals. Bolton points with pride to one of her most honorable clubs which has not only lifted the standards ot its members but at the student body as a whole. HI-Y Lett to right: First row: Graves Holloway, Charles Sag- gus, Robert Taylor, Ferd Brenner, Billy Roberts, J. B. Miller, Morrel Lewis, Frank Daniel. Second rowi Leon Calvit, Jack Wheeler, Jack Cappel, Dan Wilkerson, James McCul- ley, Wayne Moll, Scott Brame. Third row: Aubrey White, Wallace Mc' Kenzie, Donald Rayner, Bill Davis, Evans Rabalais, James Ray Taylor, Emmett Car- mena, Larry Beason, L. O. Pittman, Bar- ron Owen. Fourth row: Cleveland Dear, James Amos, Mike Flynn, Troy Farrar, Bill Zellars, Jack Watson, Warren Rabalais, John Pearson, Ben McDonald, E. K. James, Charles Zel- lars, Joe Rivet, Merle Strickland, Roger Wilson, Nelder Dawson. AJAJJQILLN. afl J7'Sl JLifli,'f1 yy NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Beta Tau Sigma Chapter of the Nat- ional Honor Society is composed of high rank- ing students, selected for character, leader- ship, scholarship, and service to the school. Pupils from Terms VI, VII, VIII are eligible for nomination by the students of the same terms, a faculty committee of five makes the final selections. The goal of the club this year is to keep the Minuteman Flag flying by encouraging 96 per cent of the students and faculty to buy bonds and stamps, and to promote the welfare of the school and the development of every pupil in it. 9 . CHARACTER NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left to right: First row: Fran Bolton, Ralph Brewer, Jack Cappel, Mary Frances Kennington, Minnie O'Shee, Shirley Hickman, Pat Thornton, Rosemary Leatherman, Marikin Kohara. Second rowg Alice Wilson, Marie O'- Quinn, Betty Baldridge, Charlene Camp- bell, Alice Peterman, Georgie Attrep, Julia Howard, Joann Harrington. Third rowg James McCulIey, Billy Rob- erts, Robert Taylor, Joe Villard, Scotty Brame, Jack Watson, Ferd Brenner, Aubrey White. BLUE BIRDS The Blue Birds Club is made up of girls in Terms I and ll. To be invited into this organ- ization, the girl must have a high scholastic average. The Club's activities include the making of scrap books, gift cards, and the giving of general aid to the Red Cross. They also collect paper and grease and turn it in as a group. Happiness is one of their symbols and they live up to this by being kind and spreading cheer. Besides being happy, the Blue Birds are courteous, patriotic, and try to develop the qualities necessary to become leaders in the many activities at Bolton. BLUEBI RDS Lett to right: First row: Sue Ellen Ford, Juanita Mi- gues, Sue Hamilton, Shirley Andries, Velma Rae Deville, Iclella Newson, Patsy Burton, Juanita Raxdale. Second row: Joycelyn Harris, Barbara Green, Don Elda Herrell, Anne Oliphant, Barbara Mobley, Frances Stafford, Connie Wilson, Betty Sue Erskins, Frances Howard, Martha McCann. Third row: Betty Jane Waddell, Nell Richardson, Armilda Broussard, Betty Jean Crawford, Anna Cowart, Ruby Wheeler. Fourth row: Rebecca McComb, Mary Paddock, Alice Thompson, Mary Elizabeth Honea, Marion Ryan. PELICAN STATE PELICAN GIRLS STATE Left to right: First row: Fran Bolton, Minnie O'Shee, Dolores West, Charlene Campbell. Second row: Eugenia McBride, Jul2:1 Howard. PELICAN STATE To be a citizen of Pelican State, a state- wide project, held on the campus of Louisiana State University, one must have shown that he is capable of leadership and responsibility, is willing to serve his school in every way pos- sible, is honest, intelligent, and at least in his third year at high school. The purpose of Pelican State is to educate boys and girls in the duties and responsibili- ties of the officials of their state. Citizens of ui.-L.-, Pelican State perform exactly the same du- ties as real officeholders. They organize their own cities, parishes, and states. By regular election procedures, they elect their own of- ficials and learn the duties of these officials. They introduce and argue their own bills in a legislature, They have their own law-enforce- ment agencies and courts. In Pelican State the young citizen has the opportunity to learn for himself that his gov- ernment is just what he makes it. PELICAN BOYS STATE Left to right: Ferd Brenner, Billy Roberts. ley, Scott Brame, Jack Watson. First row: Jack Wheeler, Robert Taylor, Second row: Jack Cappel, Aubrey White, Joe Villard, Cleveland Dear, James McCul- X K px xXx 4' 'A K. vi, ka .v 4 1 Fw ' ,A ' k',N..,,a-r ft .im -lxwgvf' ,g we N A ,Y as , i-.vf I ,.i eg K Jie-wwf - ' wm'S6i'-W .i ws N ,.f:,,. L, .Qin .-A . .v ' , iJ'..,a ,pw x no. Q- f'i5Qf3.1x.s4'f if L ' gf ' gg -n.: ' . Q ,: gxn fxvf, In rw 'J N A f 5 ffff til- .TV 1 1 5 1 G. 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'rfb F 1 -4 f .,.. , ' f a A, Q' li vm' 'ig I s 0, Q , A Qi 31 9' .E W , ,N g 3 Q i :wi ,Q , f - ,f fsuyg .. ,Q 154 fffyii .gllxw i Left to right: L. E. Bardwell, Drum-Maiorg Gracie Wolf, Majorette A RESUME OF Tl-IE SEASON September I5 at Alexandria: Outclassed by four Bruin touchdowns, the Natchitoches high school eleven fell in defeat before Bolton, 24 to O, in the locals' first home game of the sea- son. Vercher, Holloway, George and Straughan scored one touchdown apiece. September 22 at Alexaidriaz The Baton Rouge Bulldogs, who were to be state champ- ions in AA-prep school football, romped over a fighting Bruin squad, 20 to O, before an overflowing crowd. A superior line held back the Bears' offensive and all-state Rip Collins led the Bulldogs' touchdown drives. September 29 at Shreveport: Everything seemed to go wrong as the scrappy Bears lost their first road trip, l9 to O, to district champ- ions Fair Park, by the same score which the ln- dians beat Bolton the previous year. October I3 at Alexandria: Bolton and the Je nnings Bulldogs played to a l3-l3 tie in a district fracas, as Buddy George took the'1ime- light for the Bears, doing an outstanding job in running, blocking and tackling. Colwell and George scored, with Caesar making the extra point. October 20 at Alexandria: The blue and- white aggregation rolled up a 47 to O score over Winnfield's Tigers in an unexciting con- Lewis smothers Yellow Jacket ball carrier l i Joe Villard, Manager CHEERLEADERS Left to right' Shirley Hickman Ben McDonald Minnie O'Sl'1G6', RO50lYVl Meffllff Mlke Flynn' Polly Stafford test. Vercher, George, Straughan, Caesar and Denning each scored once and l3I'OUSS0VCl twice, George making four extra points from placement, and Cannon plunging over for O fifth. October 27 at Alexandria: The Bears and Byrd played 6 to 6 for three quarters, then the visitors broke the deadlock for two tallies late in the fourth period, winning l9 to 6. An at- fit x tempted Bruin pass to tie-up the score at l3 all at the end of the game boomeranged, a Byrd back running 85 yards for the third tally. Vercher scored for Bolton on a 20-yard sprint. November 3 at Baton Rouge: Although leading Catholic High in both yards from run- ning and from passing, Bolton went down in defeat for the fourth time, i4 to 7, Vercher making the only score for Bolton. George con- verted. November IO at Baton Rouge: Scoring on three passes from George to Holloway, Bolton met defeat the second time in two weeks at the Capitol City, 26 to l8, this time to ls- trauma. November I7 at Alexandria: Bolton tied Ouachita in the Bears' last home game, l3 to l3, outplaying the Monroe Lions in all de- partments, necessitating the Lions to go to the air for their two touchdowns. George and Vercher scored, Holloway making the extra point. November 22 at Lake Charles: The Wild- cats won the championship of the southwest- ern district from Bolton, 40 to l3, while Bol- ton's three ball carriers were on the sidelines nursing injuries. Holloway made lO3 yards on passes. Strauqhan, Caesar and subs Cannon, Barmore, and Coker, were the only backs in for Bolton. BASKETBALL As Bruin's deadline for copy drew near, the Bolton Bears' cage team had a record of five wins and three defeats, contemplating entrances in the Natchi- toches, Central and State rallies and single games with Ouachita of Monroe, Fair Park of Shreveport, lstrouma of Baton Rouge, Coushatta, Natchitoches and other school teams. lThe i943-44 record was sixteen vic- tories and six defeats, placing second in the Central tournament and being elim- inated in the State by the competent Baton Rouge Bulldogs. Since Buster Lowther was the only first string loss to the '44-'45 team, the Bears had high hopes of exceeding their '43-44 recordl The next game on Bolton's schedule when this writeup went to press was against Oua- chita of Monroe on the home court on Friday, January l9 The Bears were then entering the stage when they had gained valuable ex- perience by playing several lower-class schools and were now ready for bigger competition. Victories over Jena and Urania, as well as a defeat to Trout-Goodpine, had been reg- istered in the annual Trout-Goodpine tourna- MR. MARLER, MR. STALLCUP, MR. GALLOWAY ment, with the Bears losing out in the semi- finals. Afternoon games were won from Tioga and Lecompte, as well as an out-of- town game from El Dorado, Ark. Bolton was beaten, 44 to 38, by lstrouma, and 45 to 4l by Natchitoches in the first two home night games. The Natchitoches loss on January l3 mark- ed the fourth time that Bolton's cagers had VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right, first row: Scott Brame, Buddy Pharis, Jack Cappel, Second row: Bobby Broussard, Charles Price, Hewitt Bar more, Billy Roberts, Robert Taylor, Third row: Buddy George, Burt Mathews, Graves l-lollowfv, Charles McNutt, Bobby Bentley, Mr. Marler. wipe? '1Xn2.e -- . .w ' 0 Y' xi. M, .k 35 .3 wgv , 'sf x W 6 , Q gg 5.5! E I .As i Q 12: , A ' 3 ' ff I i ig ,I .A E0 je 5 g,S,5 gg, :J ' 1 2 ai ,X , W:-E'f ,15,f,gg .Q w f M V. as 31 ' Lf J . X.Q--- x L ff sw V Q A N . g I ' X. , K i , iid? .Wk , ' W if ' 2 l ' 'Q S ' Q 'Q . 'f Q 1 1 .. ' 5 19 ' N A W -.N .M WW La. L ,Q 3 xx, ,f' -N, m l 31? Lav- , 'qjkm Wx w TENNIS l TENNlS TEAM Left to right: First rowg Billy Roberts, Frances Bringhurst, Robert Taylor. Second row: Roy Craft, Wally Pear- son, Jack Watson, Jimmy Cheneval, Lillah Pearl Wilson. No contests had been definitely set for the tennis team when Bruin went to press, but Coach Ann McClellan's netsters were predict- ed to offer stiff competition to Baton Rouge, Opelousas and other classy high school squads when spring rolled around. As usual, the team was to be built around Robert Taylor, four- year letterman and three years holder of the No. l boys' spot, Meanwhile, Frances Bring- hurst was to hold down the top girls' spot. Only a few tournaments and contests were played during the l944 season and the state TENNIS CLUB rally was not entered. The Bears defeated- to the surprise of every one concerned-the Louisiana State University team, 6 to 5, then journeyed two weeks later to Hammond and beat Southwestern College, 7 to 4. Menard, the only high school team played, was de- feated, 9 to O. The boys' team was composed of Taylor, Dennis O'Banion, Billy Roberts, Wally Pear- son, Jimmy Cheneval and Roy Craft, O'Banion being the only one lost to the i945 squad, Offivers: Ruin-rl 'l'aylm', l'i'csirln-nt: Iiilly Roberts, Vivo-Presiilent: Wally Pearson. Sei-i'ctai'y. Fran:-i-s lirinirhnrst, 'l'reasin'oi'. Left to riizhiz First row: lint White, Mary Lan Foto. Gw-Jn Bruiiilluttv, Jo R4-nc lsravl. Ili-tty Joy:-v Mvlie-an. Dolores linrnm-tt, Mary Ima- Iviv, Martha Mill-s, Jonniv Carruth. Sara Pat Andry, Julianna Griffin, Charln-no Gilbert, Joyce Hi-rriin, Elizabeth Can- tvrlmiiry. l'a1 1AflCUlll', Jack Kahn. Sui-niicl row: Noll Mus Swain. .ln Ann Penny. Juan MHi'f'lll'llY. Wynunah Vi- clrini-. Jiiyvv Chi-ni-vert, Mary Va. I'eal'1'0. lk-tty Fai'i'ini:tnn. Mary Lon Iinrn- man, Velma Rav DeVille, Dolores West. Rosalyn Merritt, Uvoynnv l'ii'i'ru, Alive Dunn. Hililh lint-mn. -li-an Ann l'earc'0, Murilvn Harris. Jean Calm-man, Jn Ann Trammell, T,f-Ann l avlnr. 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JK S 4 g 1. gf 6 Qi siwffl , I 9 5 if if I 4' 0 f s, ' Q , as Lx. .1 ..., Q I az WW O 9' . 'wk Y if ff. 9,41 I Left to right: L. E. Bardwell, Drum-Major, Gracie Wolf, Majorette A RESUME OF THE SEASON September 15 at Alexandria: Outclassed by four Bruin touchdowns, the Natchitoches high school eleven fell in defeat before Bolton, 24 to O, in the locals' first home game of the sea- son. Vercher, Holloway, George and Straughan scored one touchdown apiece. September 22 at Alexaidria: The Baton Rouge Bulldogs, who were to be state champ- ions in AA-prep school football, romped over a fighting Bruin squad, ZO to O, before an overflowing crowd. A superior line held back the Bears' offensive and all-state Rip Collins led the Bulldogs' touchdown drives. September 29 at Shreveport: Everything seemed to go wrong as the scrappy Bears lost their first road trip, l9 to O, to district champ- ions Fair Park, by the same score which the ln- dians beat Bolton the previous year. October 13 at Alexandria: Bolton and the Je nnings Bulldogs played to a l3-l3 tie in a district fracas, as Buddy George took the lime- light for the Bears, doing an outstanding job in running, blocking and tackling. Colwell and George scored, with Caesar making the extra point. October 20 at Alexandria: The blue and- white aggregation rolled up a 47 to O score over Winnfield's Tigers in an unexciting con- Lewis smothers Yellow Jacket ball carrier Joe Villard, Manager CHEERLEADERS Left to right. Shirley Hickman Ben McDonald, Minnie O'Shee, Rosalyn Merritt, Mike Flynn, Patty Stafford test. Vercher, George, Straughan, Caesar and Denning each scored once and Broussard twice, George making four extra points from placement, and Cannon plunging over for a fifth. October 27 at Alexandria: The Bears and Byrd played 6 to 6 for three quarters, then the visitors broke the deadlock for two tallies late in the fourth period, winning l9 to 6. An at- tempted Bruin pass to tie-up the score at l3 all at the end of the game boomeranged, a Byrd back running 85 yards for the third tally. Vercher scored for Bolton on a ZO-yard sprint. November 3 at Baton Rouge: Although leading Catholic High in both yards from run- ning and from passing,'Bolton went down in defeat for the fourth time, l4 to 7, Vercher making the only score for Bolton. George con- verted. November I0 at Baton Rouge: Scoring on three passes from George to Holloway, Bolton met defeat the second time in two weeks at the Capitol City, Z6 to l8, this time to ls- trouma. November I7 at Alexandria: Bolton tied Ouachita in the Bears' last home game, l3 to l3, outplaying the Monroe Lions in all de- partments, necessitating the Lions to go to the air for their two touchdowns. George and Vercher scored, Holloway making the extra point. November 22 at Lake Charles: The Wild- cats won the championship of the southwest- ern district from Bolton, 40 to l3, while Bol- ton's three ball carriers were on the sidelines nursing injuries, Holloway made lO3 yards on passes. Straughan, Caesar and subs Cannon, Barmore, and Coker, were the only backs in for Bolton. BASKETBALL As Bruin's deadline for copy drew near, the Bolton Bears' cage team had a record of five wins and three defeats, contemplating entrances in the Natchi- toches, Central and State rallies and single games with Ouachita of Monroe, Fair Park of Shreveport, lstrouma of Baton Rouge, Coushatta, Natchitoches and other school teams. lThe I943-44 record was sixteen vic- tories and six defeats, placing second in the Central tournament and being elim- inated in the State by the competent Baton Rouge Bulldogs. Since Buster Lowther was the only first string loss to the '44-'45 team, the Bears had high hopes of exceeding their '43-44 record.l The next game on Bolton's schedule when this writeup went to press was against Oua- chita of Monroe on the home court on Friday, January l9 The Bears were then entering the stage when they had gained valuable ex- perience by playing several lower-class schools and were now ready for bigger competition. Victories over Jena and Urania, as well as a defeat to Trout-Goodpine, had been reg- istered in the annual Trout-Goodpine tourna- MR. MARLER, MR. STALLCUP, MR. GALLOWAY ment, with the Bears losing out in the semi- finals. Afternoon games were won from Tioga and Lecompte, as well as an out-of- town game from El Dorado, Ark, Bolton was beaten, 44 to 38, by lstrouma, and 45 to 4l by Natchitoches in the first two home night games. The Natchitoches loss on January l3 mark- ed the fourth time that Bolton's cogers had VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right, first row: Scott Brarne, Buddy Pharis, Jack Cappel, Second row: Bobby Broussard, Charles Price, Hewitt Bar more, Billy Roberts, Robert Taylor, Third row: Buddy George, Burt Mathews, Graves l-lollowcv, Charles McNutt, Bobby Bentley, Mr. Marler. . .dau-.M X , .Q-...W 1 . W 1 Q , 5 ff Qi Q ,fs 2 gl' ij? . -XY W . KL , X ,L N- K xg.-4AF,A?xt,M-iaf' 'X .Q Q Q V 24 V Q W 5 3 2 N 'J qf 19 ao i,i3ii!'?19g T i s 'Qs W f ' K iii NNW if RN'-L. L 6 , - iq -Q if g W W , .. ......... ...---a -1-.-- 11-1--Q pf? -N ,. Y F' ..'L'::n if M MauCul'fly, Wyniinzih Vi TENNIS TENNIS TEAM Left to right: First rowg Billy Roberts, Frances Bringhurst, Robert Taylor. Second row: Roy Craft, Wally Pear- son, Jack Watson, Jimmy Cheneval, Lillah Pearl Wilson. No contests had been definitely set for the tennis team when Bruin went to press, but Coach Ann McClelIan's netsters were predict- ed to offer stiff competition to Baton Rouge, Opelousas and other classy high school squads when spring rolled around. As usual, the team was to be built around Robert Taylor, four- year letterman and three years holder of the No. l boys' spot. Meanwhile, Frances Bring- hurst was to hold down the top girls' spot. Only a few tournaments and contests were played during the l944 season and the state TENNIS CLUB rally was not entered, The Bears defeated- to the surprise of every one concerned-the Louisiana State University team, 6 to 5, then journeyed two weeks later to Hammond and beat Southwestern College, 7 to 4. Menard, the only high school team played, was de- feated, 9 to O. The boys' team was composed of Taylor, Dennis O'Banion, Billy Roberts, Wally Pear- son, Jimmy Cheneval and Roy Craft, O'Banion being the only one lost to the l945 squad. 0l'fim-rs: Rnliert Tziylor, Vresiilent: liilly Rolierts. Viee-Vresielent: Wally Pearson. Seen-t:n'y. lfrzinees ltrinyrhnrst, 'l'rensnrer. Left tn right: First. row: lint While, Mary Lon Foto. Gwen Hronillette, Ju Rene lsrziel. lim-tty Juyee McLean. Dolores Iinrnett, Mary Lee lvie. Murthzi Miles, Jennie Carruth, Sara Put Andry, Juuzmnzi Griffin. Charlene Gillxert. .lnyee Herron, Hlizulieth Can- terlxnry. l'ut LaL'ii111'. .hu-li Kuhn. Seenml raw: Nell Me Swain. Jo Ann I'enny, .login tlrine. .lnyre Cheneveri, Mary Va. l'ezu'ee, lietly Farrington, Mary Lon Burn- mun, Velma Hue llc-Ville. Dolores West. Rosalyn Merritt, Uvuynne l,il'l'L't', Alive Dunn. limlith Dnlmm. -lean Ann Pezxrve, Mzxrilvn V-Iarris. Jean Coleman, Jo Ann Trammell, Tn-Ann Tnvlnr. l'att.Y S'tul'foril. Mollm Grziysim. Tliircl row: lizxrlmrn nflvlvll. 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Even as Whitman could not have stood alone without friends near, so this Bruin could not have been published without friends-Miss Morgan, Miss Moore, and Miss Gates who guided and directed it through the many intricacies involved, Miss Thornton, Miss Lievens, and their classes who helped us type the vast lot of copy for the book, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Long- mire who gave helpful suggestions and advice, Mr. Brame who cooperated with us at every step, and even permitted the interruption of classes when pictures needed to be made, the student body and the entire faculty who never complained at the inconveniences and interruptions we sometimes imposed upon them, the entire Bruin Staff who were ever eager and. willing to do their part of the work, the Shreveport Engraving Company, Kohara Studio, and Standard Printing Company, who, though their work was of a commercial nature, always worked with us as friends. We wish to thank them all, for they by their friendship and coopera- tion made this Bruin possible. Fran Bolton, Editor. WELCOME TO THE City of Fillexcmdricl lVluui0ipally Owned Utilities Adequate Medical Facilities Modern Svliools Beautiful Parks and Driveways Q CITY OFFICIALS: Mayor: G. W. Bowdon Commissioner of Finance and Public Utilities: W. A. McLean Commissioner of Streets and Parks: R. W. Bringhurst 41195 AT YOUR SERVICE . . RADIDES BANK 8 .1.51:1111-:-:-:-:?1E21iT:52E1:E1'-:-:-.. K if ix I E l XX ga ? ALWAYE :peg X- QXSYS1-smffl 7' ' :I lx: H LF-.f:?i, xc , I H J ,, X Ez- 41 DEPENDA -A, I X 'T luuu DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE U. S. GOVERNMENT ALEXANDRIA'S MOST CAREFUL MOVERS Our Long Distance Rates are Cheaper DIAL 6684 41205 RAPIDES DRUG COMPANY lLimitedl WHOLESALE ONLY O Independent Wholesale Druggists Serving Independent Retail Druggists for More Than Forty Years Keep Fit Try Dancing at the GRACE FENN STUDIO MODERN BEAUTY SALON 1425 Jackson Street Phone 8996 Phone 7136 7 I 5 Chester Street H. D. FOOTE LUMBER COMPANY, Inc. Alexandria. Louisiana PHONE 6628 HELP WIN THE WAR - BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 41215 From Stationery to Typewriters LOUISIANA OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 325 Murray Street ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA LOG CABIN CAFE Tender Crust Bread Is G O O D Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe, Bread Owners NATIONAL BAKERY MASONIC DRIVE Lower Third Street Phone 3997 Alexandria, Lo. Liberty News Stand and Shine Parlor Magazines--Periodicals Economy Grocery and Market Out-of-Town Papers - Subscriptions Novelty Jewelry - Cigars - Cigarettes FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE AT Emile A. Delcomyn, Owner 3I3 Murray Street Phone 3447 Jack Delcomyn' Manager 638 Main Street Pineville, La. ALEXANDRIA, LA. CENTRAL DRUG STORE I OO5 Jackson Street Phone 7738 ALEXANDRIA, LA. BROWN -ROBERTS HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY CO. - Limited - WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HARDWARE MILL SUPPLIES IMPLEMENTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES SASH, DOORS ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA 4122? PEARSON FURNITURE COMPANY Dealer in FURNITURE. RUGS AND STOVES Phone 5091 Lee Street at City Park Entrance Alexandria, La. LAf11g3l6E,l3TEL Pineville Feed and Seed Store Highway l65, Corner Texas Avenue U. S. Approved Hatchery Phone 89l8 Alexandria' LO. Phone 3827 234 Main Street Add to Your Education Your Brightest Looks and Cheeriest Spirits Nothing contributes so much to that coveted appearance which attracts, os perfectly chosen apparel. Here you get the highest standards of quality and the greatest values. WEISS 81 GOLDRING Everything to Wear for the Entire Family Piece Goods, Linens, Accessories, Beauty Shop, and Gift Department Third and DeSoto Streets Phones 4025, 4206, 4272, 4l l9, 4238, 4777 4123? 6606 DRUG STORE 'ww PIIOIIE LLLC 0 K X BOLTON AT LEE ALEXANDRIA, LA. Allen-Jeansollne Grocery and Market 1208 Ropides Avenue Phone 5688 Get Your Records ot Johnny Ruslfs ELECTRICAL CENTER Everything from Symphonies to Sonotro Goodyear Service Store GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes Vulconizing ond Battery Service Fourth and Washington Sts. COLONIAL CAFE 6 North Bolton Ave. Mr. ond Mrs. Dyton Oser, Mgrs SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE SEARS - ROEBUCK 81 CO. 1122 THIRD STREET , 41245 Louisiana College Pineville, Louisiana Edgar Godbold, President H. M. Weathersby. Dean A senior, co-educational college of liberal arts and sciences, fully accredited by state and national standardizing organiza- tions. Founded in l906. Beautiful campus attractivegly covered with stately pines. New buildings and equipment being added to meet growing demands. Streamlined calendar to enable students to complete work for Bachelor's Degree in three years. Faculty composed of well-trained and experienced experts in respective departments. Nine weeks' summer term beginning first Tuesday in June with department heads as teachers and instructors. Regular session begins the second Tuesday in September. An earnest effort is made to generate and promote a helpful Christian atmosphere on the campus for the benefit of entire college group. Effective student organizations maintained throughout the year. Strong pre-professional and pre-voca- tional courses in curriculum. For further information phone President at office, 5124, residence, 2-2994, or Dean at office, 3236, or residence, 5203. Catalogs and other information furnished by mail on request. College offices open during work hours for conferences with prospective students and patrons. 4125? You save time and money Whe11 you shop at Wellan's Here you will find Style and Quality in all your needs for the entire family . . . Prices to fit your budget. WELBANS Baker - Lawhon 81 Ford INCORPORATED o Wholesale Grocers John W. Ward Hardware Company John W. Ward, Owner SPORTING GOODS - FARM TOOLS DAIRY SUPPLIES l726-32 Lee St.-near Lee G' Bolton Diol 7702 Alexandria Seed Co. Field ond Vegetable ADAMS WATCH SHOP WATCHMAKERS - JEWELERS S E E D 7l7 Third Street Insecticides, Sproys ond Dusts Phone 8824 Alexondrio, Lo. Alexandria' Louisiana 4I26b TRENT L. JAMES TaXAssessor Barnett's HIXSON'S Auto Hotel Ready-to-Wear Shop Second and DeSoto Streets SMART THINGS FOR THE PHONE 7044 PARTICULAR MISS Alexandria, Louisiana 820 Third Street Herman Posternak Sam Pasternak Wason 81 Aveu Ice Cream Co. Phone 4909 3II Lee Street Alexandria, Louisiana SECURITY NATIONAL BANK Alexandria, Louisiana 0 OFFICERS Q. T. Hardtner, Chairman of the Board H. D. Murchison, President J. W. Hawthorn, Vice-President J. T. Murchison, Vice-President R. Lee Hopkins, Cashier E. E. Bennett, Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer W. D. Tindol, Assistant Cashier i:David Crockett, Assistant Cashier :i:On Military Leave. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 41275 BOOSTERS 1945 .l. I. BARRONS STORE College Drive PINEVILLE, LOUISIANA PURE FOOD GROCERY 4l5Murrcy Street lf it is good to ecit4we hove it Garrett Office Supplies On Your Woy to the Post Office East Side Cafe When you eot, tl'1ot's your Gifts of Quality-Greeting business- Wh t ' Cords-Office Furniture bisngsifo IS our ond Supplies Dio' 4418 421 Murray St 902 Moin Street Pineville, Lci Robinson-Bryant Service Station Cor Service Thot Pleoses Diol 7978 Main Street and Donahue Ferry Rood PINEVILLE, LA. Pineville Cleaners There's o Difference Telephone 9606 PINEVILLE, LA. 4128? Emi- - - VIA INTERURBAN Coaches Economical :-: Convenient Dial 4455 for Information 601 Third Street Alexandr a La 4129? LOUISIANA SEED COMPANY, Inc. 1535 Lee Street Dial 7818 l Everything for Your Garden Tractors - Implements Farm Supplies CSITQQ S. I-I. Kress Sr Company C A F E 1120 Third sneer A ss from WelIcm's Alexandria, LO QUALITY ICE CREAM COMPANY 4 Lee Street Phone 3100 4130? 1-Iill, 1-Iarrin 8: Gln. Inc. l29O Lee St. Phone 3303 mhnlvzale HUD iKrtail Dry Lumber Mill Work, Sash Asphalt, Shingles Wall Plaster Ceiling Board and Board Plaster lllumhrr Stel gSle Elhv Elrrunure 6111251 Gift Svhnp ?l'lill, Harris 8: Olnmpnng Phone 3303 I29O Lee Street Visitors Always WeIcome GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Distinctive - Unusual F' Ch' D' ine ina innerware By Spode - Wedgewood - Castleton Crystal Glass Ware Superlative Quality rin iv r Plated Ware Novelty Jewelry Art Pottery Gift Ware Imported Gifts Open Stocks Sold in Any Quantity Beasorfs Esso Station and Hobby Shop Esso Gasoliues and Motor Oils Courteous Service Airplane Models and All Accessories 4131? Coll 8037 for Shoes of Quality . . . Dress or Sport Types . . Coulden SEE THEM ' S . Cremillion Shoe Store ervice Corner 4th and Monroe Streets 918 Third Street Blue Ribbon Laundry The Dinette and Cleaners V Dinner - K C. Steaks 5l4 Main Street Dial 4433 HA Good place To Ectff Pineville, Lo. Pineville, l-fl CITY DRUG, Bolton and Jackson Phone 7771 Bock's, of Course JAMES N. CHAMBERS C0tt0n's R e a 1 t 0 r 609 Sixth Street Bread and Cakes All Branches of Reol Estate COMMERCIAL IN SFJ RANCE AGENCY 22l Johnston Street Diol 8832 4132? Sgigjhiguge CASH GROCERY 81 SALES COMPANY 'IR'-'E'-igigic Branch of UNITED INVESTMENT CORPORATION Lake Charles WHOLESALE CASH AND CARRY GROCERS Shreveport Alexandria, La. THE CARROLL LUMBER COMPANY., Inc. Build With Carroll Quality Lumber a11d Certified Building Materials I O50 Washington Street Ph one 48 O4 A M E S C O . IOZS Third Street The Home of Junior Dresses, Coats and Sporty Oxfords H e r r o 11 Furniture Company Sixth and Jackson Streets Phone 6l75 ALEXANDRIA, LA. Avoyelles Wholesale Grocery Co., Ltd. Offices at Alexandria Bunkie Ville Platte Natchitoches Louisiana Distributors of Wolf's Premium Flour Avoyelles Red Star Coffee 4l33? ef Mew eb fee fze 204426, . A f Millions of times a day, people every- where enjoy a happy minute with ice-cold Coca-Cola. They like its clean taste and the refreshed feeling that follows. Thus the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola has become America's favorite moment. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF Tllli COCA-COLA COMPANY BY ALEXANDRIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ALEXANDRIA, LA. E. LEVY 81 CO. The Everything Electrical Newconlb Studlos 530 Murray Street Phone 8201 , Everything Photographic -4 Makers of Fine Photos BUY WAR BONDS Alexandria, Louisiana BETTY LEE For Smart and Sport Wear Shoes ALEXANDRIA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 325 DeStoto Street - Dial 9541 Alexandria, La. AI d M f c: I exogeggrimefts gfofgqp me - Dr. Lacy G. Bordelou MONTGOMERY oPToMETRisT 81 Phone 3036 812 3rd Street Fourth and Murray Streets Alexandria, La. Alexandria, Louisiana B E S T W I S H E S from . I O Phone 7722 Lee and Turner Streets 4135? Okura S india Photographs of Distinction PORTRAITS, COMMERCIAL, PHOTO FINISHING COPY WORK 0 Cameras and Accessories 0 410 Murray Street Phone 4678 ALEXANDRIA, LA. ALEXANDRIA MUSIC COMPANY AUTOMETERS and PHONOC-RAPHS Portable Phonographs - Radios - Records ZI4 Jackson Street Dial 6445 RQYAL C ROWN J. C. PENNEY Co. t Incorporated IOIO-IOI2 Third Street Where Students Shop and Save ALEXANDRIA A-JTO COMPANY W. Foster Walker OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service 7I4 Third Street Phone 4151 4865 JOHNNIE RUSH'S PGOPTWS Record Department 5H0E STORE Shoes for the W'eII-Dressed Student' RCA. - Victor Decca - Columbia Roblees for Men RECORDS Official Girl GSci:gut Shoes for Phone 5296 718 Bolton Ave. Dial 9616 1129 Third St. TUDOR 81 RATCLIFF GENERAL CONTRACTORS 573 DeSoto Street Dial 7272 Guaranty Barber W E KEES and ' ' Beauty Shop, Inc. Grocery, Marker and Dry Goods 327 Murray Street 214 Main Street Phone 8381 AIR-CONDITIONED Pineville, La. Phone 6202 C. A. Schnaclc Jewelry Company Class Rings, Class Pins, and Athletic Trophies Alexandria, Louisiana ElGHTY YEARS OF PROGRESS ST. CLAIRE BEAUTY SHOP ,ini WELLAN'S 41375 Sell Central Louisiana to the World Through Charles N. White . . . Phones 7031-7154 Rush's Super Market Charles N. White n A REALTOR C. A. DUNN, Proprietor Leases, Farm Lands, Commercial CNY PVOPGVTYI Rent PVOPEVTY Bolton and Jackson Dial 7262 5l4 Murray St. Alexandria, La, UNITED FURNITURE STORE Third Street ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA UNITED FURNITURE STORS Quality Considered We are Never UndersoId Dial 5825 l2ll Third Street S0uth's Finest Hotel HOTEL BENTLEY ,Qlll - 0' -MH lvl? , Z l,-' '.11:1.f1bl-iliflbllflllze ,f r ffl5'1filtlf :fl-'.l1l'l7liWlf 4,5 .ix N 'I MI ,l.,, 'lm ' A .ltiwfllw Wjgll.lfflll f i ,V 1 l I ll ffl, Air Conditioned For Your Comfort 'kiririr Four-Star Entertainment wk The Coffee Shop i The Mirror Room t The Canteen Room tThe Venetian Room Coleman J. Hudson, Manager Alexandria, Louisiana 4138? 3ll DeSoto Street For Appointment Diol 9920 Princess Beauty Shop Princess Smith, Owner If you hair is not lIf'!'0'lIl1'7lg to you lu' coming to 'us Alexondrio, Lo. Youll find the Smortest Foshions for the Junior Miss ot . . . lOO8 Third Street Phone 4l56 Guarant Bank Kr Trust Co. Resources Over Forty Million Dollars Member Federol Deposit Insurance Corporotion W. T. Grant Co. Corner Third ond Murroy Sts. ALEXANDRIA, LA. lVIAXIE'S Irby LoCour Sandwiches, Steoks, Chickens ond Oyster Looves Lee Street 4139? Builders' Lumber 81 Supply Company Lumber Sash Doors Roofing Lime and Cement 0 Main Street Phone 6601 PINEVILLE, LA. Cash Poultry and Egg D 0 N T H E A T R E Market BoLToN AVENUE 1023 Lee Street Dial 4926 Phone 6956 Alexandria, La. ALL KINDS OF POULTRY Alive and Dressed ' Fresh Country Eggs INDEPENDENT Dyer's Flower Shop BRADFORD Cherry H. Dyer, Owner 527 Johnston Street INSURANCE and BONDS HOME OF FINE FLOWERS 223 Washington Street Dial 4782 or 8789 Phone 7796 Alexandria, La. ALEXANDRIA. LA- 4140? LEATHERMANS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS SPECIAL BABY DEPARTMENT - GIFTS n 1010 Main Street Phone 4116 PINEVILLE, LA. Alexandria Steam Kingsville Riding Laundry and Cleaners Academy .1 'JI Over Forty Years of HQSSRES REAL SERVICE RENT BLACKMANS ICE Makers of Crystal Clear Ieei' L. 81 A. Food Store Main Street Pineville, La. Stehr Auto Body Works second and Beauregard sm Phone 9826 TARPAULINS, AWNINGS SEAT AND SLIP COVERS ALEXANDRIA 2, LOUISIANA 4141? TAKE YOUR POST-GRADUATE SEWING COURSE AT THE SINGER SEWING CENTER 1022 Fourth Street Alexandria, La. L a S A L L E C A F E Third Street Alexandria, La. F. STBAUSS SI SON, I11c. Distributors Fruit and Produce 2006 Lower Third Street Telephone 3326 ALEXANDRIA, LA. For Better Service More People Get Well in Hospitalsi' ' 0 Brother Blackmalfs B A P T I S T Laundry HOSPITAL Alexander 81 Bolton Insurance Agency, Inc. D 1 A L 4 4 2 6 811 Third Street Hotel Bentley Building ALEXANDRIA, LA. 41425 AMERICAN CLEANERS Quality Work at Reasonable Prices Phone 8006 Phone 9600 Lev and Bolton Branch on Main Street Alexandria, La. Pine-ville, La. Auto Parts and Battery Service Dorff say Brvar1,', say Specializing in Electrical and Carburetor Service Jackson at Fifth St. Phone 4843 C0tt011,S Bakery Coonxs Music House 'Ji MAleXa11dria's Leading Music Store 41435 CENTRAL TAILORS SEE US FOR ALTERATIONS HAVE YOUR CLOTHES MADE T0 FITH 325 Washirlgtotl Street Downy Flake Donut ALEXANDBIA and BEDDING COMPANY Coffee Shop Wholesale Manufarturvrs A Plan' to Remenzbvrv and -lobbprs 714 Main Street Pineville, La. Expert Rerwvatvrs Stopperls Smart Shop Third Street l In In Hotel Bentley Building S Phone 4516 Smart Fashions for Men and WOHICII B. GINSBEBG 910-912 Third Street PINEVILLE BUS LINE Serving You Is Our Business Whom We Serve Is Yours 4144? JACK IVIULE'S BAR-BE-QUE 424- Bolton Avenue Phone 3972 Use Our Arcade SCHWARTZBERG'S Three E ntranves Modern Barber Shop W'h0r0 Servire Reigns Supreme .l. I. Luker, Prop. Third Street 716 Bolton Avenue Second Street Alexandria, La. Johnston Street TO AVOID COMPLAINT USE ALLEN'S PAINTU ALLEN WALL PAPER Louisiana's Most Complete Paint Store 226 Jackson Street Phones 8834-35 MARY BALLIS ESSO STATION Main and Harrison Streets Pineville, La. PIERCE PLUMBING 81 SALES CO. ALEXANDRIA, LA. PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS PIERCE BROS. PIERCE BROS. Baton Rouge, La. Lake Charles, La. 4145? I WATCH 2 1 JEWELRY RISJAIRS Gravel's Drug Store Koblelfs D 1 A L 5 8 9 4 Jewelry OPTICAL 16 Bolton Avenue Alexandria, L DEPARTMENT Wfhe Friendly Evangeline Hotel For the BEST SERVICE available' HUB CITY HARDWARE COMPANY 1111 Second Street ALEXANDRIA, LA. Blue Triangle 4 .po Cob V e Live Wfry to face life squarely 41465 Claud ilkerson Plumbing and Heating C0lltl'2lt't0I' Prompt Rcpair Service Model CE 3o15L Display: 1327 xxvklillillgltlll Strvvl. All'XillltII'i2l. lm. C I COIIIIJIGIC Line of Plumbing Fixtures and Watel' Heaters U O ftcvtylvllv Lint- ol' Wvltling in C0llll1't'li0lI . O Plllllll' 5702 41475 Rockwell-Powers Lumber Co. O O Alexandria, Louisiana FLYNN MANUFACTURING CO. Machine Shop Work 1010 Cua ly Bank Building ALEXANDRIA LA Trophies Class Rings BUY WITH CONFIDENCE . . . PAY WITH EASE IOI4 THIRD STREET ALEXANDRIA, LA 4I48b Vories P A R K - N Cakes a11d Crackers Super Market 'JI 'll Newest and Mose Modern S. E. Howard in PillPl7illP,, Representative Military Highway Owl Drug Store Drew Lacroix, Prop. 'Wo Never Sleep Phones 3338-3339 Pineville, Lo. Dial No. 7101-8983 Une-Day Service Deville's Expert Radio Service 'flf we van,t gix it-throw it awayi' 832 Main Street Pineville, La. Upposite School White System of Alexandria, lne. Personal, Autos., and Collateral Loans 1020 4th St. Phone 2-1314 Allen's Barber Shop For that well-groomed look that makes a hit 'JI Main Street Pineville, La. REED'S TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Distributors of Royal Typewriters 807 Fourth Street Dial 7261 SALES - RENTALS - REPAIRS Alexandria, Louisiana 4149? rx W M t We ts X AMMEN3 A Wvggv EM Own? Ask for It at Better Drugstores and Toilet Goods Counters CHARLES AMMEN COMPANY, ltd., Alexandria, l H. N. GOFF INSURANCE AGENCY 414 DeSoto Street WE SELL WHAT YOU NEED 6QPr0tect,i011 4 SOP Pineville Marble and Granite Works F. M. Smith, Owner Telepltom-s 6253-7829 Main Street Pitlvvillv. Lu. PRATHEIVS CAFE --EA7' 41' PR,4THER'S Tllompsou Wholesale Grocery, lne. , Elvvvnth and Murray Strvvts .4IvxanrIria, La. . Flnnncss--Flnnurr , X mc. X.- A- 2 Qgwoflff-ti ITIERCURY 8 if 931742 l5l5 Tltirfl Street Dial el-11-5l .4I,EX.4NDRI,4, IA. ROY 0. 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