Bolton High School - Bruin Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)

 - Class of 1955

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B ,gf fa Jw ,J 'M' rl vw M566 ff Wh 0 ,M3,fwJ 9 of J V 'J gf W W IQ School Alexandria, Loulslana PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS MAY LOUISE WHITE-Editor-in-Chief MARGARET GRIFFIN-Business Manager 3 State Student Council delegates are entertained by the Bolton Con 54-If Cheerleaders boost school spirit with lively meetings on the City Hall Square, Clever skits are presented on assemblies to an enthusiastic student body. Though they did not have a winning season, the Bolton Bruins were still a credit to the school Bolton often reminds us of a six-ring circus. With its tull and varied scholastic program and its many extracurricular activities, we never find ourselves lacking something to do. In tact, we're often in a whirl as we attempt to keep up with it all. But we love each hustling, bust- ling minute of a year at Bolton. So to you, the performers and spec- tators, we present our circus-theme-BRUIN. With each turn of the page you relive those exciting activities in which you participated, or find out what happened in the other rings while you were watching or performing in ring one. Talent aplenty is furnished on the floor show at our gala Bruin Ball. cj ' o ' 0 's U O 0 ' 9 0 Y Q sl ' T-A -cc' i ' 0 ' 'ww W V in l g.. ' .l ii l -ww 5' . . .Q 5 The modern gymnasium, our biggest sideshow, houses many super-duper actsgbasketball games, dances, pep meetings, intramural tournaments, and gym classes. There's always plenty of activity on the bustling fairway which encircles the Big Top. Another side attraction of our circus is the shop with all of its up-to-date machinery and equipment. L nur L.. 5 MW Students pause to exchange greetings in front of one of the main entrances to the Big Top. ff fl! ff! 's, -...,,,M-an WW M A ,. ,,.,..,,, an-,T Once again the crowd gathers at our biggest sideshow, the gym, where ping-pong tournaments, trampoline acts and fencing matches are held. X ur Q: ' t 7 ,Af . L 1 v . xx V -V.. . , U IZPV r -V ..,,.: I I . 'x.....N 7 ,....f Umm I f. 5 3 E u Q M I c Q 'T ' , X s If W ' I ' 5 5 ' M' J. ' val. .QN vi -I Yi-.,x Ag 3,9 A12 'W- Giiet U. . w.'. wi gray' w. , ' .' A 54 2 1 3 .WW U.-,gawffwfo-v,f1 f ew ,g.gg4,,,,ww1-if fi X.. ' - IFA! ' , A 4, 233' if .,p, ga ,S '31 K Qi 3 it nh. k Q PJ . W f 'll G V fn ff ga-'v,. f as 55 H S K 3 2 ' ' f i i ii 1 , . ' 5 EIT ,. , V ,, 1 l 5 H4144 N 1 i ' 6- -c 1 A ,, ,M .. My , I , V-,,,fg,,,h,, dak uw ,V .W 8 . , k Mx x ' 1, 11' L ' tm' Q f SM ' ' ,f Q g1,mga, ' M 5 4 SW' LK,' I Q 5 o.. 'bwufxm The seniors of Bolton are proud to dedicate their 1954 BRUIN to Miss Ruby Downs. Having taught at Bolton a good many years, Miss Downs has what it takes to keep the show rolling. A noble and loyal character, combined with unexcelled teaching ability, makes our Student Council spon- sor one of the most popular and sought-after persons under the big top. Others have noticed Miss Downs helps students interpret world events by dos veloping a good understanding of past history her outstanding a b i l i ty and achievement, for she was recent- ly elected Executive Secretary ot the Louisiana Association of Stu- dent Councils. No matter how dit- ticult a task may be, Miss Downs undertakes it with a smile and with enthusiasm. T h i s experi- enced trouper realizes that, no matter what, the show must go on. 5 Miss Downs' favorite form of recreation is fish, ing where she can get away from every- thing and relax. 5 U , . Q A t Q' ?' f t ,v .P 1 9 541' I O J Y 9 1 V f f 5 1 , I o f If I, f fi 'f 1 1 O I D I I Y' 1 I l.1x4-lun 1 x f Q- nz 3 Syl' I I ff 51 if f M pw vm, awffykffy riff .33 1 I ,QN UW ,HW 'iw av SVA f' .ff O T 'N ...a . .. sf ,ff f 15 'ir Students feel free to discuss with Mr. Pate any problems con- cerning their clubs and organizations. Here, Student Council rep- ' S' , if Q if Under the leadership of Mr. Pate, who came to us in 1951, our school has continued to grow and improve. Among recent improvements at Bolton are the electric stairways, a larger athletic and recreation program, a more varied scholastic program, and finer, cleaner, and more modern buildings. Mr. Pate has instilled into the pupils of Bolton a portion of those qualities which make him so admirable and out- standing in the community. A genuine love of God, coun- try, and fellow man, combined with an unselfish desire to be of service, make our principal the most important per- former on our program of events. Mr. Pate, the faculty, and students are always glad to welcome Mr. Shelby Jackson, center, State Super- intendent of Education, and Mr. J. S. Slocum, right, Superintendent of schools in Rapides Parish. A -...z-.-. , ,. .- 'fti I 23' . - fifdfiiktfff ww.. 6, . ii, i. 'V 4 resentatives discuss plans for hostessing their State Convention. I4 5 iz 2 -.. if if-shi ' if 'I' fs! ZW ' ' 2sf'W'fff im' rw? 5 2 hm f M 4' MR. DOUGLAS TAYLOR Assistant Principal B.A., University of Mississippig M.A., Louisiana S1ate University. ' Q :., J ,,QA f f, ff it ' '93 R. W 3 MR. ALFRED INCE, Custodian of Buildings and Grounds. 1,352 MRS. TOM HICKMAN, Dietitian, Bolton High School Cafeteria. MRS. RUTH SPOFFORD, Office Secretary. VCR MRS. GERALDINE AIKEN English, B.A., Louisiana Col- lege. MR. JOHN R. BURGESS Auto Mechanics, Avoyelles Par- ish Trade School. Zadzma 3 E q x 37 , MR. CHARLES ANASTASIO History, B.S., Louisiana State University. fun H MISS MARY LEE CAMBRE b History, B.A., Louisiana Col- A lege. 1' , K L 1 5 sigh ,225 'gig N3 ,- . f Q MRS. M. C. BRISTER Girls' Physical Education Direc- tor, B.S., Louisiana College, M. A., Colorado State College, Sponsor, Blue Birds. MR. GUY CARROLL Physical Education, B.A., Louisi ana Polytechnic Institute, M.E. Louisiana State University Head Football Coach, Track. A :V il A A hu MRS. THEDA B. DILL Science, Health and Physical Education, B.S., Louisiana Col- lege. MR. WADE DEARMAN Mathematics, B.A., Southeast- ern Louisiana College, M.Ed., Louisiana State University, MR. EDWIN CORBETT Coach, Junior Football and Jun- Mathematics, B,A,, Louisiana ior Basketball. College. MISS RUBY DOWNS History, B.A., Louisiana Col- lege, Sponsor, Student Council. MISS EFFIE GATES Mathematics, B.A., Louisiana College, M.A., Louisiana State University, Assistant Sponsor, BRUIN Business Staff. MR. DAVID FITZGERALD - Mathematics and Physics, B.A., I Louisiana College, Sponsor, 4-H Club, Eighth Grade Football Coach Zadzwb MRS. RACHEL HALL Speech, English, B.A., Louisi- ana College, Sponsor, High School Dramatic Club, 8th Grade Dramatic Club, and Thespians. a ,NON MR. AUBREY HAWKINS Industrial Education, B . A. QUL E MR. JOE HICKS Physical Education, B.S.C., Ark- ansas State Teachers College M.A., George Peabody Col lege, Line Coach, Football Track. 3 4 Southwestern Louisiana Insti- tute, M.S., Louisiana State Uni- versity. v , 1 ' x :I Q . F . 'ck' X L I I I f I J I MISS AUDREY HINES Home Economics, B.S., Louisi- ana State University, Sponsor, F.H.A. and 4-H Club. 20 MISS MABEL HAWTHORN English, B.A., Sophie Newcomb College, M.A., University of Colorado, Sponsor, Cumtux Ed- itorial Staff. MISS CATHERINE HUNTER English, B.A., Northwestern State College, M.A., Louisiana State University, S p o ri s o r, BRUIN Editorial Staff, F.T.A. MR. SAMUEL JEANSONNE French, B.A., M.A., Louisiana State Universifyg S p o n s o r, French Club, Concession Staff. MISS VIRGINIA LANGSTON Home Economicsg BA., South- easiern Louisiana Collegeg M. S. University of Tennesseeg Sponsor, F.H.A. and Marching Boosters. gaitawa if. Q if I MR. LEO MARLER Mathematicsg A.B., Northwe ern State Collegeg M.A., Lou iana State Universityg Sponsm Allied Youth. MRS. HARRY MOUNCE Distributive Educationg B Louisiana College, Sponsor, E. Club i J! 5 'kv Q vb ' .LY 2 2 1 t ' ft t W c 1? If gif - KK T ,W . 'A X. X 4 ,Ha Q it Aj 42 ,,., 1 4 1 L - :wg '- y 11 H ., tag . ,V gf.,--,Xfg - ,,, 8.1 - 't?rf?2w! - MR. T. A. OLIPHANT Chemistry, B.S., Mississippi State College, M.A., Peabod MRS. INEZ O. PARKER English, B.A., Baylor Univer sity, Sponsor Cumtux Editorial Staff, Quill and Scroll. MR. ALLEN NICHOLS History, B.A., Louisiana Col lege, Sponsor, Key Club, Can- teen. MRS. INEZ PARTRIDGE English, B.A., Louisiana Col- lege, Sponsor, Red Cross Coun- cil Y College. MISS DOROTHY PATTERSON English and Spanish, B.A., Louisiana College, Sponsor, Cumrux Business Staff, Span- ish Club. 23 MRS. WINIFRED REDMOND Assistant Librarian, B.A., Loui iana College. 1 I 'N' 21, S l MR. RALPH RESCHAR Band, B.P.S.M., M.M., Indiana University, Sponsor, Cheer- leaders. MlSS MARY ROBERTS Science, B.A., Sophie New- 2050013 comb College, Sponsor, Locker Key Room, F.N.A. l 5 Q MlSS DORIS ROLLINS 'L Music, B.M.E.D., McNeese State s . V. Q i i College, Sponsor, Co n ce rt MR. RAYMOND SCHMOLKE f u J Science, B.S., Louisiana Col- ' 4, lege, Assistant Football and 4 Baseball coach. s . ,---2 24 MR. FLETCHER RODGERS Science, A.B., M.S., Louisiana State University. MRS. ALINE STAGG Commerce, B.S., Our Lady of the Lake College, Sponsor, BRUIN Business Staff. X 1-: MRS, CARL STROHSCHEIN Librariang B.S., Louisiana Poly- technic lnstifufeg Sponsor, Li- brary Club. MISS BEVERLY WATERS Historyg B.A., University of Kansasg Guidance Direclorg Sponsor, National Honor So- ciety. I i sv. 1 Ill! l 1 - ,'Q le 'Z 'N . Hisforyg B.S., Louisiana Stare , Good sentence structure leads to good writing. eoee 'eee nge f 5,wff..:,f,f f f ' 644 Extensive research becomes a necessity. as ,rf H+: ll W in 1:1 Reading develops interesi in English. Y c V Enghth graders search the map for an auihors home iown. 458 ill an J, .1 Y 3 'if K 1, fi 4 ,h 232 r 'Q l Reading weekly newspapers keeps students up-to-date in current events. y' .cf A knowledge of American history plays an essen tial role in the educational program. -..v-:avg ni' sl can-M, 'lil National and international news is followed closely in Civics. 28 'rw-dm WWW Fw,-,,.- ., X E SK, ff! L, e.. af. E Z 2 Y ,frm 3:--4:51, 43' 1-2 a A, ,344-. ,' f ff, fax! 'K IN ff 1 J 1 'i w . -V , -, ,, .. Q V, ,ya - . 3 -V 1 V , Q - , , . gi in bf,a':f5y5w51?15???5ggiwwf? ' : 12' f 'wr ew M: -QW ami, V V, H ,X , 1 2 A ..f ' 11 ,prv NW rfww M' w , Ax. , I Qiwf Aqhdfadf 4W'! 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Www 5 X Q1 - K' 1 0 ff ,. ta U t at ., e W v gtk LPM A 113559, .,. , , vb Preparing for their future. , , K -, uw. .1 -'w 1' Q f Q ,X-if is ff 0' , ,ph . J, xw ,st f-'fa gf swim' ,as-.V f A part-time office iob keeps this D.O. student on her toes. An enthusiastic shopper gets assistance from a D.E. student Q x S ,Mx Q. W1 , 3 P 5 1, v fl'-fr C' 'fs . . 1 Z 4 'x an M K' ' M .1 s Q xg X Af if N V +, WY 41 si Q C K, Y Q4 A A 1 x 3 ., ..,, N LT ,fm X5 Aw ,mv an W 4 ff' 1:7 .4 wif K ,F5 fa' ,gn P 5 Future chemists find distillation of water an interesting procedure. Biology students explore the world of aquatic plants and animals 'Q no- -we a .psi , ,A n.. .. , 04 1 I oft. ,S b J 'Q .A 3 in ' . 5 ,wt 4 Q Q, Art work is absorbing and relaxing, and our A 'H Q t, 1 Diligent care is required for making perfect pieces in shop work, id' E v mm: Washing up after a hard day's work in Auto Mechanics. Learning what makes a car tick is the task of Auto Mechanics students. I 5 Nr: ,L .- '?v Q4 '5i 1' 'VQYQ i, I 0, '25--2' If S1 f' students love it. Maw' ., i ' H,-4' 3 The first step in ceramics is mixing the clay X ,zz if jf f WM- ,. X1 ,V Wlwf'-gg., .Jaw 'W fb XY' ' K. ?!Q,1.E'krW 'fa-x Ely 4' Fencing provides hours of fun and recreation for Bolton students. Basketball is one of the many activities provided for the girls' gym classes. Boys' gym classes learn muscular co-ordination f -,R ,E gg' , WM, 'Q A I -Q, . S5 W A,,A W I L', EZ w K A--f g , 'f - AM, 72, ' it 3 ' ' fm Q, W Vg , . Lf eg gc, 3 1 ,g r ,. J M, if I fi - W D K. K .5 ? :ff .2 ,ff 5 a -L - 8. f 3 mll Z LL, VM '41 my ,-0, Fx fi. 'V K J I In Y ZW I I a ff V 5' 4 P2255 1: C:-W' ,QV 'Qi 'Q , I 5E'5 -40 W . Always appreciated are the melodious voices of the girls' chorus. Though just organized this year, the stringed orches- tra has been working hard to reach perfection before giving its initial public performances. . v -Q 1 Love of singing, plus practice, plus Miss Rollins, adds upto music the whole school enioys. ' I fl , i 2 Q 1, 4 1 V I I f,', 710 I 1 iff I rl, J 4 'a I I 'r 4 CY 1 1191 ,I ZITC fopi QAM ?1AJHfj'k jh WA. '54-4 Af !' QJM A J ubmoff'-5 ANDRIES, MARTHA-Transferred from West Monroe High School, Monroe, Louisiana 545 DO Club 54-55. ANGAROLA, MARY MARGARET-Dramatic Club 50-545 Debate Club 50-515 Boosters 52-555 French Club 50-535 FBLA 53-555 Library Staff 53-545 Cumtux Editorial Staff' 51-525 BRUIN Business Staff 53-555 Varsity Basketball 51-525 Choir 54-555 Blue Birds 51-52. AYMOND, GENE-Junior Football 505 Varsity Football 51-54, letters 52-535 B Club 52-555 Track 51-53, letters 52-535 Basketball 51. 4b B ml Q iiifiii W BAGLEY, KATHLEEN-Spanish Club 51-52, Boosters 53-55, Library Club 52-55, Vice President 53-54, President 54-55, Leadership Conference 54, Ouisfanding Librarian, Stare Library Convention 53-55, Wl1o's Who 54-55. BARBIN, CAROL ANN-Red Cross Council 50-Sl, BOOK Room Staff 51-52, Library Club 51-53, Dramatic Club 52-53, FBLA 53- 54, Cumfux Editorial Staff 52-55, Debaie Club 50-51, DE Club 53-54, Boosters 52-53. BASS, BOBBY BEARD, MARGARET BEARD TOMMY BEAUREGARD, JOETTA I -'Wi Rfk I4 . -1 l :xxx -,tif . I-Q, . 1'2f mfg AYMOND, GENE BAGLEY, KATHLEEN BARBIN, CAROL ANN BARNHART, RONNIE BARNHART, RONNIE-DE Club 53-55. BASS, BOBBY BEARD, MARGARET-Boosters 52-53, Choir 52-54, FBLA 53-54, DO Club 54-55. BEARD, TOMMY-DE Club 53-55. BEAUREGARD, JOETTA-FNA 51-53, French Club 52-53, Red Cross Council 53-54, Boosters 54-55, Junior FBLA 53-54. N SD E . 47 I ae:S4-Lis! mIl5J . IX ' PFI!! -.Eg l 'I' ' ' 1 L-M21 BENNETT, RICHARD-Dramatic, Club 52-55, Treasurer 54-555 Can- teen Staff 52-555 Key Club 53-555 Pelican State 54. BERGLAND, BETTY-Dramatic Club 51-525 Blue Birds 51-52, Treas- urer5 Cumtux Editorial Staff 51-525 Student Council 52-555 Boosters 52-555 BRUIN Editorial Staff 52-55, Assistant Editor 53-54, Club Editor 54-555 Press Conference 545 Leadership Conference 545 Press Club 54-555 Quill and Scroll 54-555 LASC Delegate 545 Who's Who 55. BERLlN, DONALD BERLIN, RICK-Track Team 53-555 Junior Football 52-535 Eighth Grade Football 50-515 Varsity Football 53-55, letters 53-545 B Club 53-55, Sergeant-at-Arms 54-55. BEVILLE, Bos BLACK, TOMMY BONIAL, ADINE BOONE, FERNARD BENNETT, RICHARD BERGLAND, BETTY BERLIN, DONALD BERLIN, RICK BEVILLE, BOB-Transferred from South Park High School, Beau- mont, Texas 545 B Club 54-555 Varsity Football 54-555 All- State Choir 54. BLACK, TOMMY-Latin Club 51-55, Treasurer 52-555 Cumtux Bus- iness Staff 52-535 Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-55, Co-Managing Editor 54-555 Press Conference 53-555 Press Club 54-555 Quill and Scroll 54-555 Leadership Conference 54, News Editor Leader- ship Voice 545 BRUIN Business Staff 53-555 Who's Who 55. BONIAL, ADINE-Transferred from Mansura High, Mansura, Louis- iana 525 Varsity Basketball, letters 52-545 Leadership Conference 54. BOONE, FERNARD-Varsity Football 53-55, letter5 Varsity Track 53-55, letters5 B Club 54-55. E 48 A at BQSLEY, RQNNY BRADFORD, HENRY BRADFORD, JIMMY BROWN, JACK BROWN, KATHLEEN-Debate Club 50-515 Dramatic Club 50-535 FNA 52-535 French Club 53-545 FBLA 53-545 Sub-Deb Reporter 51-52. BROWNFIELD, JERRY BRUCE, NlNA-FTA 51-525 French Club 515 Junior FBLA 535 Choir 53-55. BRUMLOW, BILLY-Football Band 51-55, Librarian 52-53, Second Lieut. 53-54, First Lieut. 54-555 Office Staff 54-555 Clarinet Clinic 545 LMEA Workshop 545 Workshop Band 545 Dramatic Club 54- 555 Student Council 525 Red Cross Council 51-525 Cumtux Editorial Staff 51-55, pin 53-545 Press Conference 545 All-State Orchestra 55. 49 emu 1-fi 5 girjini M c-' ' x,' , 4 giffsafll IBF --.43 . fflltdll qalkf' BOSLEY, RONNY-Junior Football 50-535 Junior Basketball 50-525 Varsity Basketball 52-535 B Club 53-555 Varsity Baseball 52- 545 4-H Club 50-535 DE Club 53-555 Choir 53-545 Stage Crew 53-54. BRADFORD, HENRY-Junior Football 51-525 Varsity Football 53-55, letterp B Club 53-555 Dramatic Club 52-535 Red Cross Council 51-525 Track 54-55. BRADFORD, JIMMY-Spanish Club 51-535 B Club 52-555 Pelican State 545 Golf Team 52-55, Captain 54, State Tournament 545 BRUIN Business Staff 51-55, pin 52-535 Football, Concert Band 51-535 Debate Club 50-515 Most Courteous Senior Boy. BROWN, JACK-French Club 51-535 Junior Basketball 51-525 Junior Football 51-525 Varsity Football 53-55, letters5 B Club 53-55. BROWN, KATHLEEN BRDWNFIELD, JERRY BRUCE, NINA BRUMLOW, BILLY 3 L 7,555-M,-5.qffgm:t,:w,: .ai Leis IIILY' I 112 6 ,A we a is 1 lll lt' it 0 b CALHOON, CHARLES-Cub Football 50-515 4-H Club 51-535 Junior Basketball 52-535 Concert Choir 53-555 DE Club 54-55. CALVIT, HARRY CARATHERS, SHIRLEY-Basketball 50-54, letters 50-54, C0-Captain 52-53, Captain, Captain's medal 53-54, Most Valuable Trophy 52- 53, All-Tournament Team, LaSalle Tourney 53-545 Volleyball 50- 52, Gold Medal 505 Leadership Conference 545 FBLA 53-55, Con- vention 545 Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-545 DO Club 54-55. CARLETON, LlLLlAN-Transferred from Byrd High School, Shreve- port, Louisiana 535 Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-545 Red Cross Coun- cil 54-555 FBLA 53-555 Boosters 54-55. CARLINO, ODELL-Transferred from Menard Memorial High School, CARLINO ODELL CARTER BOBBIE JOYCE l I CLAYTON, DORMAN COCKBURN, DELYS -N---wif' ww! . CALHOON, CHARLES CALVIT, HARRY CARATHERS, SHIRLEY CARLETON, LILLIAN Alexandria, Louisiana 515 DE Club 54-55. CARTER, BOBBIE JOYCE-Eighth Grade Dramatic Club 50-515 FNA 515 Junior FBLA 53-545 DO Club 54-55. CLAYTON, DORMAN-Radio Ham Club 52-55, Vice President 52- 545 Choir 53-555 Boys' Quartet 53-555 All-State Choir 53-555 4-H Club 50-515 Dramatic Club 51-53. COCKBURN, DELYS COCO, DEDE-Debate Club 50-53, First Place Junior Division, NSC Debate Tournament 515 Dramatic Club 50-545 French Club 51-53, Vice President 52-535 Red Cross Council 52-535 Blue Birds 51-525 Boosters 52-555 Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-55, Editor-in-Chief 54- 50 Coco, DEDE CONNELLA, JANET COOK, GLORIA Coox, JIMMY COOK, JIMMY-Dramatic Club 53-55, 4-H Club 51-52. COUVILLION, SONDRA-Dramatic Club 50-52, Concert Choir 52- 55, BRUIN Business Staff 53-55, All-State Chorus 53-54, Most Talented Senior Girl 54-55, Marching Boosters 52-55, Stands Cap- tain 54-55, Treasury Staff 53-55, Pelican State, Senator 54, Cam- pus Favorite 54-55. COX, JEANNETTE-Transferred from Tioga High School, Tioga, Louisiana 52, Concert Choir 52-53, Music Festival 53. CRAIG, CAROLYN-Dramatic Club 51-52, Book Room Staff 52-53, FBLA 53-55, Convention 53-54, FNA 54-55. CRAIG, LEWIS-Dramatic Club 53-55, Varsity Football 53-54. 5I 'A w E!-. I' r' I QQ Miers Semhfw 55, Press Conference 53, LSPA 54, Quill and Scroll 53-55, Na- tional Honor Society 53-55, McKay Honor Society 51-55, Grad- uation Usher 54, Homecoming Court 53, Most Dependable Senior Girl 54, Editor, Leadership Voice, Leadership Conference 54, Who's Who 55. CONNELLA, JANET-FHA 51-53, Parish Convention 51, State Con- vention 52, DO Club 54-55, Chorus 52-53. COOK, GLORIA-Boosters 52-55, Concert Choir 52-54, Dramatic Club 50-53, Cumtux Business Staff 53-55, Junior FBLA 53-54, FBLA 54-55, Reporter, FBLA State, National Conventions 54, First Place State, National Spelling Contest, Treasury Staff 53-55, Diploma Girl 54, Typist, BRUIN Editorial Staff 54-55, French Club 51-52, Blue Birds 51-52, Who's Who 55. COUVILLION, SONDRA Cox, JEANNETTE CRAIG, CAROLYN CRAIG, LEWIS ,, lg-:ms M I x ' - If 'pals . ...learn .tw I WW , , ,UA D 1lll?n gig ml .' ' 9 X Jr 7.' Lyn-vi 0 CROOKS, RICHARD-Transferred from Menard Memorial High School, Alexandria, Louisiana 535 DO Club 53-55. DESCANT, JAMES-Cumtux Business Staff 53-545 Varsity Football Manager 52-535 Track Manager 535 Debate Club 51-525 B Club 52-545 DE Club 54-55. DICKERSON, ANITA-FNA 51-525 Volleyball Team 51-525 Cho- rus 53-54. DICKSON, WILBUR-Transferred from Southern Pines High School, Southern Pines, North Carolina 535 Radio Ham Club 53-545 Ten- nis Team 53-55. DISTEFANO, JEANETTE-Concert Choir 50-55. DOGGETT, KNIGHT-Latin Club 52-535 Student Council 52-555 DISTEFANO, JEANETTE DOGGETT, KNIGHT DOUGLAS, THOMAS RAY DRAGO, Bn.l.Y CRooKs, RICHARD DESCANT, JAMES DICKERSON, ANITA DICKSON, WILBUR Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-545 Junior Football 52-535 Key Club 54-555 Dramatic Club 53-555 Pelican State 54, Mayor, Florida City, Outstanding Citizen5 Allied Youth 53-55, President 54-555 Cheer- leader 54-555 LASC Delegate 54. DOUGLAS, THOMAS RAY-Cafeteria Staff 49-545 Concession Staff 52-54. DRAGO, BILLY-DO Club 53-55. DUKE, ELIZABETH-Boosters 52-545 Maiorette 54-555 Dramatic Club 51-535 Allied Youth 52-555 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-545 Cumtux Business Staff 53-555 Library Staff 53-555 Junior FBLA 53-545 FBLA 54-555 Convention 54-555 FHA 52-535 Wl'1O's Wl'lO 55. DUNCAN, sm-4-H Club 50-54, Dramatic club 52-55. 52 DUKE, ELIZABETH DUNCAN, BILL DUNN, CARL DAVID DUNN, MARTIN DURHAM, MADIE BELL-Cafeteria Staff 51-54. EDGERTON, DON-Cub Football 50-51, Student Council 51-55, Junior Football 52-53, Canteen Staff 52-53, President, Freshman Class 52-53, Secretary, Senior Class 54-55, Best All-Around Soph- omore Boy 52-53, BRUIN Editorial Staff 52-55, Sports Editor 53- 55, pin 53-55, Cumtux Business Staff 52-53, Key Club 52-55, Varsity Track 52-55, Press Club 52-55, President, 54-55, Varsity Football 53-55, National Honor Society 54-55, Quill and Scroll 54-55, Most Popular, Most Handsome, and Cutest Senior Boy, Press Conference 53-54, Best All-Around Junior Boy 53-54, Tri- State Key Club Convention 53-54, Delegate LASC 54, Who's Who 55. ELlAS, JIMMY-Track Team 52-53, Varsity Football 53-54, B Club 53-54. 53 ----1 1 .----- lr, , ---. fl: 4 if 'gi' E' 5 off: lem, DUNN, CARL DAVID-Drum Maior 51-55, Feature Twirler 50, Dra- matic Club 51-55, Thespians 52-55, Northwestern Speech Tour- nament, Second Place Poetry 53, Third Place Oratory 54, Third Place Poetry 54, Baylor Speech Tournament, Third Place Poetry 53, FTA 53-55, Debate Club 51-52, Twirling honors, Local, State, National 50-55, Who's Who 55. DUNN, MARTIN-Debate Club 50-51, Allied Youth 51-55, Stamp Club 51-52, BRUIN Business Staff 53-55, Radio Ham Club 50-51, Swimming Team 54-55, FBLA 54-55. DUPREE, ROBERT-Key Club 53-55, Secretary 54-55, Convention 53-54, Latin Club 52-55, Secretary 52-53, Allied Youth 54-55, Pel- ican State 54, Dramatic Club 54-55, Cumtux Sports Staff 53-54, Canteen Staff 54-55, Coroner, BHS Parish Election, Red Cross Council 51-52. DUPREE, ROBERT DURHAM,MADlE BELL EDGERTON, DON ELIAS, JIMMY tm S . 'lawns iw! 43 Q . A iffpefs A .. S Q, ua .Nl gll5i Queeg! 'fo-4,L dn.,-4. -11411 , ELS, KAY-Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-55, Co-Managing Editor 54- 55, BRUIN Business Staff 51-54, Dramatic Club 50-53, Blue Birds 51-52, News Editor, Leadership Voice, Leadership Conference 54, Quill and Scroll 54-55, Secretary, French Club 52-53, Boosters 52-55, Squad Leader 54-55, Main Office Staff 53-54, Press Con- ference 54-55, Red Cross Council 50-51, Graduation Usher 54, Baccalaureate Usher 54, Who's Who 55. FERGUSON, LULA FLOWERS, KAY-Dramatic Club 50-54, Secretary 53-54, Debate Club 50-51, Thespians 53-55, President 54-55, Northwestern Speech Tournament 52-53, First Place Girls Humorous 52, LSU Tournament Play, Antic Spring, Superior Rating 53, Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-54, Quill and Scroll 54-55, Sub-Deb Reporter 52-55, FTA 52- 55, Vice President 54-55, State Convention 54, Blue Birds 51-52, Boosters 52-55, Leadership Conference 54, Courtesy Committee FOWLER, WALTER FRANCIS, JOHN FREET, CONNIE FURBY, JIMMY as ,.,.-wgg, ---,,,,,---M , I I Us ELS, KAY FERGUSON, LULA Fi.ovveras, KAY FooTE, DADE 53-55, Laurie, The Little Dog Laughed 54, Most Versatile Senior Girl 55, Graduation Usher 54, Baccalaureate Usher 54. FOOTE, DADE-Junior Football 51-52, Varsity Football 53, Base- ball Team 52-55, State Tournament 52-55, Junior Basketball 52-53, B Club 53-55, Key Club 52-55, Latin Club 51-53, Vice Pres- ident 52-53, Spanish Club 53-55, 4-H Club 50-51, Cumtux Busi- ness Staff 54-55, Teenage Safety Conference 54. FOWLER, WALTER-Canteen Staff 53-55, Golf Team 51-55, Key Club 53-55, Pelican State 54, B Club 53-55. FRANCIS, JOHN-Concert Choir 52, DE Club 53-55, Secretary- Treasurer 54-55. FREET, CONNIE-Boosters 52-55. 54 'Xu GABBERT, Ruav GAINES, JERRY GALLENT,BlLLIE SUE GALLIEN, EARL B Club 53-55, DE Club 54-55, Pelican State 54. GEORGE, ELAINE-Debate Club 50-55, President 54-55, Speech Tournaments, Clinics 50-55, Northwestern, First Place, Debate 51, Highest Speaker Rating, Debate 53, Second Place, Extemp. 53, First Place, Debate 54, Louisiana Tech, Second Place, Debate 52, Superior, Debate 53, Superior, Extemp. 54, Baylor Debate, Finals 53, Third Place 54, LSU Second Place, Debate 52, 54, Third Place, Debate 53, Superior, Extemp. 53, 54, McKay Honor Society 51- 54, Varsity Debate Squad 53-55, Thespians 54-55, Pelican State 54, FTA 54-55, Allied Youth 52-53, Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-54, pin 53, Student Council 51-52, Blue Birds 51-52, Boosters 52-55, Martha, Little Dog Laughed 54, Outstanding Debate Team Tro- phy 54, Wl-uo's Who 55. GEORGE, JOSEPH 55 MQW FURBY, JIMMY GABBERT, RUBY-Debate Club 50-51, Allied Youth 53-55, Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-55, Dramatic Club 51-54, Pelican State 54, FNA 54-55, Boosters 52-53, Blue Birds 51-52, Press Conference 54. GAINES, JERRY-Dramatic Club 52-53. GALLENT, BILLIE SUE-Book Room Staff 51-52, Library Club 51- 55, President 53-54, Vice President 54-55, Boosters 52-55, Dra- matic Club 52-55, Cumrux Editorial Staff 52-55, FBLA 53-54, State Library Conference 53-55, Red Cross Council 50, Who's Who 55. GALLIEN, EARL-DE Club 53-55. GASKEY, BETTY-Boosters 51-55, Dramatic Club 51-52. GASKEY, JERRY-Baseball Team 53-55, State Tournament 53-54, GASKEY, BETTY GASKEY, JERRY GEORGE, ELAINE GEORGE, JOSEPH 1llll'xs WH GILLETTE, CHAPLES- B Club 53-555 Football Manager 53-545 Concession STGTT 52-535 Red Cross Council 51-52. GOFF, MONA-Blue Birds 51-525 Choir 525 Latin Club 53-545 Cour- tesy Committee 53-545 Diploma Girl 545 Press Club 54-555 Main Office Staff 54-55. GOLD, DOTTY--Debate Club, Secretary 50-515 Dramatic Club 53- 525 Red Cross Council 53-55, Reporter 53-54, Secretary 54-555 Leadership Conference 545 Editor-in-Chief, Leadership Voice5 Quill and Scroll, President 54-555 Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-55, pin, guard 50-55, Associate Editor 54-555 Boosters 52-555 Blue Birds 51-525 Press Conference 53-555 BRUIN Business Staff 52-535 French Club 53-545 Graduation Usher 545 Who's Who 55. GOODWIN, FAYE-Boosters 52-555 Key Room Staff, pin 52-555 Dramatic Club 52-545 Cumtux Business Staff 53-55, Editorial Staff, pin, guard 52-545 Book Room Staff 51-525 Press Club 54-555 Latin Club 52-535 Graduation Usher 545 Who's Who 55. GRAHAM, RALPH GRAvEL,META ANN GRIFFIN, MARGARET GRUBB, GWEN '54 .Li an GILLETTE, CHARLES GOFF, NIONA GOLD, DOTTY GOODWIN, FAYE GRAHAM, RALPH-French Club 525 Allied Youth 53-545 BRUIN Business Staff 53-55, pin 545 Golf Team 53-545 Cheerleader 54- 555 Pelican State 545 Cumtux Representative 54-55. Business Staff 53-555 Boosters 52- GRAVEL, META ANN-BRUIN 555 Blue Birds 51-525 French Club 51-55, President 53-545 Maid of Honor, Homecoming Court 545 Graduation Usher 545 Courtesy Committee 53-555 Allied Youth 53-55. GRIFFIN, MARGARET-Dramatic Club 51-555 Cumtux Editorial Staff, pin 50-515 BRUIN Business Staff 51-55, pin, guard 53-55, Ad- vertising Manager 53-54, Business Manager 54-555 French Club 51-535 Blue Birds 51-525 Student Council 51-525 Courtesy Com- mittee 53-545 Boosters 52-55, Squad Leader 54-555 Red Cross Council, Secretary 52-535 Secretary, Red Cross Leadership Center 545 Leadership Council 545 Tennis Team 53-555 Central Louisiana Tennis Rally 53-55, Second, Girls' Doubles, Second, Mixed Doubles 535 First, Mixed Doubles, Second Girls' Singles 545 Allied Youth 56 , Q A . vii F.-l!!. mi 'ti GUNN, TERRY GWIN, JIMMY HAGAN, CHARLOTTE HAMMETT, LARRY Youth 53-545 Fencing Team 52-55. GWIN, JIMMY-FBLA 54-555 FTA 54-55, HAGAN, CHARLOTTE-Blue Birds 51-525 FTA 53-545 Debate Club 51-525 Dramatic Club 51-525 Concert Choir 51-555 Chordettes 54- 555 Senior Ensemble 54-55. HAMMETT, LARRY-Transferred from Paschal High School, Fort Worth, Texas 54. HARBIN, KATHRYN-Dramatic Club 51-525 Latin Club 52-535 FNA 52-535 Junior FBLA 53-545 FBLA 54-55. HARPER, WINONA-FNA, Treasurer 52-535 French Club 53-545 FBLA 54-555 Boosters 54-555 Graduation Usher 54. HART, CLYDE- B Club 53-55. HARWELL, JIMMY-DE Club 53-55. 57 53-55, Secretary 54-555 Junior FBLA 53, Vice President 535 FBLA 53-545 Press Conference 53-545 National Honor Society 54-555 Diploma Girl 545 Quill and Scroll 54-555 Press Club 54-555 Peli- can State 54, Mayor, Outstanding Citizen, Maryland City5 Who's Who 55. GRUBB, GWEN-Red Cross Council 51-525 Student Council 52-535 Dramatic Club 50-515 French Club 53-55, Vice President 53-54, Treasurer 54-555 BRUIN Business Staff 53-55, pin 53-54, Art Staff 54-555 Press Conference 54-555 Blue Birds 51-525 Boosters 52- 555 Mr. TayIor's Office Staff 54-555 Diploma Girl 545 Who's lNho 55. GUNN, TERRY-Transferred from Ouachita High School, Monroe, Louisiana5 French Club 51-525 Radio Amateur Club 52-55, Vice President 54-555 Proiection Staff 51-535 Cumtux Editorial Staff 54-555 Key Club 53-555 Dramatic Club 51-555 Quill and Scroll 54-555 Press Conference 545 Red Cross Council 53-555 Allied HARBIN, KATHRYN HARPER, WINONA HART, CLYDE HARWELL, JIMMY ll? 1-fs-A met:-, U WWW HAWTHORNE, BOB-Debate Club 50-51, Second Place, Dramatic Reading, NSC 53, Dramatic Club 52-55, Vice President 53-54, President 54-55, Thespian 52-55, Cast, Adam's Evening, Annie Get Your Gun, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, Junior Football, letters 51-52, Varsity Football, letters 53-55, B Club 53-55, Key Club 53-55, Vice President 54-55, WhO's Who 55. HEMENWAY, WAVERLY-Blue Birds 51-52, Latin Club 51-52, Cho- rus 52, Cumtux Editorial Staff 51-55, Business Staff 51-53, pin 52, Homecoming Court 52, Debate Club 52-54, Dramatic Club 52- 55, BRUIN Editorial Staff 51-52, Art Staff 54-55, Boosters 52-55, Graduation Usher 54, Baccalaureate Usher 54, Press Conference 54, Most Original Senior Girl 54, Who's Who 55. HENLEY, DlCK HENRY, THOMAS-Dramatic Club 53-54, Varsity Baseball 54-54, State Tournament 53-54, Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-55, Sports Editor HIGDON, DANNY l llGHTOWER, DONNA HILTON, FRED HOLLAND, ELLEN 'alum' . f .I HAWTHORNE, Boa HEMENWAY, WAVERLY HENLEY, Dicic HENRY, THOMAS 54-55, Quill and Scroll 54-55, B Club 54-55, Who's Who 55. HIGDON, DANNY-Football Band 50-54, Concert Band 50-54. HIGHTOWER, DONNA-Transferred from Barton Academy, Mobile, Alabama 50, Boosters 52-55, Dramatic Club 52-54, FNA 53-55, Secretary 54-55, Cumtux Photographer 52-54, Co-feature Editor 54-55, pin, guard 53-54, Press Conference 53-54, Leadership Con- ference 54, Graduation Usher 54, French Club 53-55, Quill and Scroll 54-55, Who's Who 55. HILTON, FRED-Radio Amateur Club 53-55, Science Research Club 54-55, Latin Club 51-53, Cumtux Editorial Staff 54-55. HOLLAND, ELLEN-Debate Club 50-55, Secretary 53-54, Eighth Grade Coach 54-55, Dramatic Club 52-55, Thespians 53-55, Winnie, An- nie Get Your Gun 52, McKay Honor Society 51-55, Varsity Debate Squad 53-55, Debate Tournaments, Clinics 50-55, Northwestern, 58 l .. 5 Y HOLY, ALICE FAYE l lOOTER, PATRICIA HUDGENS, LOUISE HYAMS, JAMES Key Club 53-55. ILES, WALLACE-Science Research Club 54-55. INGRAM, SHERRY-Dramatic Club 50-545 Blue Birds 51-525 Stu- dent Council 52-555 LSCA 53-545 BRUIN Editorial Staff 52-55, Assist- ant Editor 53-54, Class Editor 54-555 Press Conference 54-555 Boosters 52-545 Alternate Cheerleader 53-545 Cheerleader 54-555 Spanish Club 52-55, Vice President 52-53, President 53-555 Allied Youth 53-555 Reporter, Leadership Voice, Leadership Conference 545 Quill and Scroll 54-555 Tennis Team 54, letter5 Graduation Usher 545 Who's Who 555 Campus Favorite 54-55. IRBY, ALICE-FHA, President 51-555 District FHA Treasurer 54-555 Cafeteria Staff 51-55, Cashier 53-555 Who's Who 55. IRWIN, YVONNE-Transferred from Lutcher Stark High School, Orange, Texas 54. 59 S . 1' J. si I ,GILLX b First Place 51, 54, Third Place, Individual Speaker Rating 54, LSU, Second Place 52, 54, Louisiana Tech, Second Place 52, Superior Rating 53, Baylor, Finals 53, Third Place 545 Outstanding Debate Trophy 545 Second Place, Oratory, Northwestern 525 Allied Youth 52-535 Cumtux Editorial Staff, pin 52-535 Boosters 52-555 Blue Birds 51-525 Graduation Usher 545 Leadership Conference 545 Who's Who 55. HOLY, ALICE FAYE-Basketball, letters 51-545 High Scorer Medal 52-535 All-Tournament Team, LaSalle Tourney, 53-545 Most Val- uable ancl High Scorer Trophies 53-545 Free Thrower Medal 53- 545 DO Club 54-55. HOOTER, PATRICIA-Dramatic Club 50-525 Boosters 52-555 Cast, We Shook the Family Tree 51-525 Latin Club 53-545'Blue Birds 51-52. HUDGENS, LOUISE HYAMS, JAMES-Allied Youth 51-54, Secretary 53-545 FTA 53-555 ILEs, WALLACE INGRAIVI, SHERRY IRBY, ALICE IRWIN, YVONNE Sevubfza A D C 1 I .allmlo W IW! Q KlNG, BROTHER-FTA 53-55, Secretary 54-55, Student Council 51- 53, Treasurer 54-55, Red Cross Council 53-54, Dramatic Club 51- 54-55, BRUIN Business Staff 51-55: Cheerleader 51-52, Northwestern Serious 52, Third Place Serious 53, Excellent Rating 54, Cast, Annie Were Young and Gay 53, Arsenic 55, Thespians 53-55, Treasurer Cheerleader 50-55, Alternate Speech Tournament, First Place LSU Play, Superior Rating 53, Get Your Gun 52, Our Hearts and Old Lace 54, The Little Dog Laughed 54, Leadership Confer- ence 54, Friendliest, Most Vivacious, and Most Loyal Senior Boy 54-55, Spanish Club 53-55, LASC, SASC Conventions 54, Who's Who 55. KING, EMMA LANE KNOEPP, LOUIS-Debate Club 50-55, Latin Club 51-53, French Club 53-55, Press Club 54-55. JARRED, JOHN JEANsoNNE, GERALD JuNEAu, BUDDY KELLY, CLIFFORD WF his Im wtitwsit -1 I Wan .,.,, KING, BROTHER KING, EMMA LANE KNOEPP, LouIs KURFISS, DAVID KURFISS, DAVID-Latin Club 51-53, Allied Youth 51-54, BRUIN 51-53, Debate Club 50-51, Cumtux Staff, Business 53-55, Editorial 51-53, Homeroom Representative 54-55. JARRED, JOHN-Junior Basketball 50-52, Junior Football 52-53, B Club 53-55, President 53-54, Track 51-53, Varsity Baseball 54, Varsity Football 53-55, Varsity Basketball 53-55, State Basket- ball Tournament 53-54. JEANSONNE, GERALD-Radio Amateur Club 52-55, Secretary-Treas- urer'53-55, Science Research Club 54-55. JUNEAU, BUDDY- Ia Club 52-55, Football, Ieners 52-55. 60 --of-qi I at LABORDE, RAY LA1Ro, MARY CECILE LAMBRIGHT, JOYCE ANN LANDERS, KATHLEEN Japan 54, Boosters 52-53, 54-555 Dramatic Club 51-53, 54-55: BRUIN Business Staff 52-53, 54-55, National Honor Society 54-55. LAWRENCE, JANICE-Transferred from Excelsior High School, Nor- walk, California 54. LAWRENCE, NATHELIE-FHA 52-545 4-H Club 53-54, Cafeteria Staff 50-55. LOFTON, EDDIE-Junior Basketball 51-52, Junior Football 51-52, Varsity Basketball 52-555 Varsity Football 53-55, B Club 53-557 Varsity Baseball 54-55, State Runner-up 54. LOVE, RICHARD-DE Club 53-55. bl 'ii l ' 16 V 5 s. Y 'via 41945 5.51 1 . GL ,AK g : KELLY, CLIFFORD-Dramatic Club 52-555 Thespians 54-55, Cumtux Editorial Staff 54. LABORDE, RAY- B Club 54-555 Football 53-54, letter 54, Track Team, letter 54. LAIRD, MARY CECILE-Boosters 52-55, Blue Birds 51-527 Basketball Team 52, Dramatic Club 5l-55, Homecoming Court 53, Library Club, pin 53-54, Library Convention 53, Latin Club 53-55, Vice President 53-54, Secretary 54-55, BRUIN Business Staff 52-55, Ad- vertising Manager 54-55, pin 54, guard 55, Leadership Conference 54, Graduation Usher 54, Baccalaureate Usher 54, Press Confer- ence 54, FBLA 54-55. LAMBRIGHT, JOYCE ANN-Dramatic Club 51-52, Latin Club 51-527 FBLA 52-55, Convention 52-54. LANDERS, KATHLEEN-Transferred from Narimasu High School, Tokyo, LAWRENCE, JANICE LAWRENCE, NATHELIE LOFTON, EDDIE LOVE, RICHARD -nfs- ' llAi'uv. 03 ra Q -. ' 'Wu FW' 61- vt O .2glr.ngj MCCARTY, EDWIN MCCARTY, LAVERNE-Chorus 53-545 Cafeteria Staff 51-55. MCCOLLUM, BUTCH-Junior Football 51-525 Junior Basketball 52- 535 Varsity Basketball 53-555 Varsity Baseball 50-55, State Runner- up 53-545 B Club 53-55, President 54-555 Key Club 54-555 Pro- iection Staff 52-535 Student Council 535 Cumtux Business Staff 50-515 Eighth Grade Vice President 50-5l5 First Team All-State Baseball 53-545 Pelican State 545 Best Senior Boy Athlete, Best Natured Senior Boy5 Who's Who 55. MCCOLLOUGH, EARNEST-Debate Club 50-53, Second Place De- bate, Louisiana Tech Tournament, Junior Division 5i-525 BRUIN Business Staff 5'l-545 Choir 53-555 All-State Choir 53-545 Allied Youth 53-555 Student Council 53-545 Red Cross Council 50-51. MCNEAL, Jov MCNULLY, EVALOIS MADDOX, BOBBY MARLER, Jovce MCCARTY, EDWIN MCCARTY, LAVERNE MCCOLLUM, BU-I-CH MCCOLLOUGH, EARNEST McNEAL, JOY-FBLA 53-545 Basketball 53-545 Basketball Court 53-545 Best Senior Girl Athlete 54-55. MCNULLY, EVALOIS-Transferred from Southwestern Bible Insti- tute, Waxahachie, Texas. MADDOX, BOBBY MARLER, JOYCE-Transferred from Lecompte High School, Lecompte, Louisiana 525 FHA 52-55, Local Vice President 53-55, Parish Vice President 54-555 State, Parish, and Local FHA Conventions 52-545 DO Club 54-55. MARSH, RUSSELL-Dramatic Club Sl-555 Thespians 53-555 Protection 62 -Q. MARSH, RUSSELL MARTIN, JACK MATHEWS, ARIEL MEADOWS, LOIS 555 McKay Honor Society 53-555 Red Cross Council 53-545 BRUIN Business Staff 53-555 Band 52-555 Cumtux Representative 54-555 Debate Tournaments, Clinics 53-555 Cast, Annie Get Your Gun 53, The Lirtle Dog Laughed 545 Varsity Debate Squad 53-555 Cour- tesy Committee 54-55. I MESSINA, VIRGINIA-Dramatic Club 50-555 Debate Club 50-515 4-H Club 50-51, won short course to LSU5 FHA 51-525 FNA 51-525 FBLA 53-55, First Place Spelling Contest, State Convention 54. MICHEL, HARRY-Debate Club 51-545 French Club 52-55. MICHIELS, AMBROSE-DE Club 54-55. MILLER, PHILLIP-Latin Club 51-53. 63 W 'I it Staff 52-535 Red Cross Council 51-525 Cast, Annie Get Your Gun 53, The Little Dog Laughed 545 Speech Tournaments 51-55, North- western, First Place, Radio 52, Third Place, Poetry 52, Louisiana Tech, Excellent, Radio 545 First Place, Optimist Oratorical Contest 535 Leadership Conference 545 Tennis Team 53-555 Junior Football 52-535 Latin Club 52-535 Allied Youth 54-55. MARTIN, JACK-Dramatic Club 51-555 Thespians 52-555 Proiection Staff 51-545 Debate Club 53-545 Cast, We Shook the Family Tree, Arsenic and Old Lace5 DE Club 54-555 Third Place, Optimist Ora- torical Contest 53. MATHEWS, ARIEL-DE Club 54-55. MEADOWS, LOIS-Dramatic Club 51-555 FNA 52-555 Debate Club 52-55, Vice President 54-555 Thespians 53-55, Vice President 54- MESSINA, VIRGINIA MICHEL, HARRY MICHIELS, AMBROSE MILLER, PHILLIP I I I I I 1 1 me-'11-'I' f 'l I I- Lau ' - G x . ' F! ,glhfao A ll I 111 liliiill A7 ' ' is O 'L' ce 1- is ,, MlLLlGAN, JIMMIE FAE-Band 53-54, Chorus 53-55, Concert Choir 53-55. MOORE, JANE-FHA 51-54, Treasurer 53-54, State, Parish, and District Conventions, Boosters 52-53, DO Club 54-55, Concert Choir 53-54. MOUTON, ADRIENNE-Choir 51-53, DE Club 53-55, President 54-55. MURPHY, MARIE-Debate Club 50-55, President 50-51, 52-53, Vice President 51-52, Most Outstanding Debater Trophy 51-52, McKay Honor Society 51-55, Tournaments, Clinics 50-55, Northwestern, Third Place, Debate 52, First Place, Extemp. 54, Third Place, Ora- tory 54, Southwestern, Six out of Six Debates 52, Louisiana Tech, Second Place, Debate 53, Superior Rating 54, LSU, Second Place, Debate 52, 54, Baylor Finals 53, 54, Most Outstanding Girl Debater 54, Varsity Debate Squad 53-55, Dramatic Club 51-55, Thespians 52-55, President Blue Birds 51-52, Cumtux Editorial Staff, pin, guard 50-52, BRUIN Business Staff 52-55, Manager 53-54, pin, guard, Marshal, City for a Day 52, Vice President, Tenth Grade, Best All-Around Sophomore Girl 52-53, Boosters 52-55, Press Club 54-55, Secretary 55, Vice President, Eleventh Grade, Best All- Around Junior Girl 53-54, Latin Club 53-54, Quill and Scroll 54- 55, National Honor Society 54-55, Campus Favorite 53-55, Amer- ican Legion Oratory Contest, First Place, Parish, District, Gradua- tion Usher 54, Pelican State 54, Registrar of Voters, Parish Party NASH, PATSY NORMAN, A. J. NORMAND, LOU ODEN, TINSLEY 1f MILLIGAN, JIMMIE FAE Moone, JANE MouTAN, ADRIENNE Chairman, Nationalist Party Leader, Senator, Gubernatorial Candi- date, Miss North Carolina, Most Outstanding Citizen Trophy, Girls' Nation 55, President, Student Council 54-55, LASC, SASC Con- ventions 54, Best All-Around, Most Popular Senior Girl, Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeed, Courtesy Committee 53-54, Who's Who 55. NASH, PATSY-President, National Honor Society 54-55, Cumtux Business Staff, pin, guards 51-54, Manager 53-55, Debate Club 50-54, Secretary-Treasurer 52-53, Librarian 53-54, McKay Honor Society 51-54, Varsity Debate Squad 53-54, Tournaments, Clinics 50-54, Northwestern, First Place Debate 51, Highest Speaker Rating 54, Louisiana Tech, Second Place 54, LSU, Second Place 53, Dramatic Club 51-53, FTA 51-53, Leadership Conference 54, Traffic Safety Conference 54, Press Club 54-55, Reporter, Blue Birds 51-52, Miss Waters' Office Staff 54-55, Boosters 52-55, Who's Who 55, Diploma Girl 54. NORMAN, A. J.-Varsity Football 53-55, Track 53-54, Red Cross Council 52-53. NORMAND, LOU-Dramatic Club 51-54, Cumtux Editorial Staff 51- 52, Chorus 53, Choir 54, Allied Youth 54-55, Boosters 52-54. ODEN, TINSLEY-Junior Basketball 52-53, Tournament 52, Pelican State 54, Representative, French Club 53-55, President 54-55, Chair- 64 MURPHY, MARIE PARKER, BARBARA PEARCE, JANE PEDDY, MILLARD PENNY, SHIRLEY Work, Courtesy Committee 53-54, President, Eighth Grade Dra- matic Club 50-51, Cast, The Little Dog Laughed 54, Debate Clinics, Tournaments 50-51, Campus Favorite 54-55, Alt. Cheerleader 51-52. PERRY, JOHN-Debate Club 50-54, President 53-54, Second Place, Debate, Louisiana Tech 51-52, Northwestern 52, LSU 53, Radio Amateur Club 53-55, President 54-55, Fencing Team 53-54, Key Club 53-55, Band 51-55, Drum Sergeant 53-54, Band Captain 54- 55, Dramatic Club 53-55, Tennis Team 53-55, Thespians 54-55, McKay Honor Society 50-54, Pelican State 54, Most Intelligent Senior Boy, Who's Who 55. PLUNKETT, JACK-Chorus 51-52, Concert 51-53, DE Club 53-55, Vice President 54-55. POE, BILL-Transferred from Fortier High School, New Orleans, Louisiana 51, Spanish Club 53-54, Varsity Football 53-55, Baseball 53-55, B Club 53-55, Track 54-55, FBLA 53-54, Most Typical Senior Boy 54-55, All-State Baseball, Second Team. POSEY, SANDRA-Blue Birds 51-52, Student Council 52-55, Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-55, pin, guard, Exchange Editor 54-55, President FNA 53-55, LSPA 54-55, Boosters 52-55, French Club 52-53, Most Courteous Senior Girl 54-55, Student Council Convention 54-55, Quill and Scroll 54-55, Police Juror BHS Parish Election 54, Cour- tesy Committee 52-53, Diploma Girl 54, Dramatic Club 51-52. 65 'Ang' Maw' . .S l 9 'l!'l'5 llll' l iW'll 5143: 007' 0 is man, Science Research Club 54-55, Varsity Basketball 54-55. PARKER, BARBARA-Blue Birds 51-52, Cumtux Business Staff 53- 55, pin, FNA 52-54, Allied Youth 52-53, Latin Club 52-53, Key Room Staff 51-54, Boosters 52-55. PEARCE, JANE-Blue Birds 51-52, Student Council 52-53, Cumtux Editorial Staff 51-52, Junior FBLA 53-54, FBLA 53-55, Dramatic Club 51-52, Main Office Staff 53-55, French Club 51-53, Best Na- tured Senior Girl 54-55, Boosters 52-55, BRUIN Typist 54-55, Pel- ican State 54, Graduation Usher 54, Who's Who 55. PEDDY, MILLARD-FTA 54-55, Junior FBLA 54-55, Treasurer, Latin Club 53-55, President 54-55, Pelican State 54, Stamp Club 52-53, Radio Amateur Club 52-54, Projection Staff 53-55. PENNY, SHIRLEY-Graduation Usher 54, Debate Club 50-51, Secre- tary, Blue Birds 51-52, Red Cross Council 52-55, Secretary 52-53, Vice President 54-55, French Club 51-52, Cheerleader 53-55, BRUIN Editorial Staff 53-55, Assistant Editor 53-54, Scholastic Editor 54- 55, FTA 53-55, Vice President 53-54, President 54-55, Dramatic Club 51-55, Thespians 54-55, Quill and Scroll 54-55, Who's Who 55, Junior Class Secretary 53-54, Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-51, Press Conference 54-55, Friendliest, Most Loyal Senior Girl, Senior Girl with the Best Personality 54-55, Allied Youth 54-55, Pelican State 54, Mayor, South Carolina City, Trophy, Outstanding City PERRY, JOHN PLUNKETT, JACK POE, BILL PosEY, SANDRA 9 .5 ,k . . FL ' A H as . I' I E W . 3 - . . sulmuo ESU-41,11 -1, vig PRICE, EVELYN-Concert Choir 53-55, President 53-54, Girls' Quar- tet 54-55, Senior Ensemble 53-55, All-State Choir 54, DE Club 53-54. RAY, FAY-Red Cross Council 50151, Junior FBLA 52-53, FBLA 54-55. REED, HELEN-Dramatic Club 51-55, Treasurer 53-54, Vice Presi- dent 54-55, Thespians 54-55, Boosters 52-55, Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-55, Co-Feature Editor 54-55, Press Conference 54-55, Leadership Conference, Sports Editor, Leadership Voice, Allied Youth 53-55, FTA 53-55, Quill and Scroll 54-55, Courtesy Committee 53- 54, Wittiest Senior Girl 54-55, Who's Who 55. REEVES, BETTY ANN-Transferred from El Dorado High School, El Dorado, Arkansas 54, Cumtux Editorial Staff 54-55, Dramatic club 54-55. RISLEY, GUY-FBLA 52-55, President 54-55, State, National Conven- RISLEY, GUY ROBERTS, EDDIE ROBERTS, GEORGE ROBINSON, MILLIE WW'-i 1 PRICE, EVELYN RAY, FAY REED, HELEN REEVES, BETTY ANN tions, FTA 54-55. ROBERTS, EDDIE-Dramatic Club 52-54, Thespians 53-55, Secretary 54-55, Cast, Annie Get Your Gun, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, The Little Dog Laughed, Wittiest Senior Boy and Boy with Best Personality 54-55, Cumtux Staff 52-55, Assistant Business Manager 53-55, Press Conference 54, Student Council 53-54, Con- vention 53, Swimming Team 54, Junior Football 51-52, letter, Pelican State 54, French Club 52-53, LSU Speech Tournament, Superior Rating, Play 52, Alternate Cheerleader 52-53, Cheer- leader 53-55. ROBERTS, GEORGE-Football Band 50-55, Concert Band 51-55, Cum- tux Staff 53-54, Dramatic Club 53-54, Boys' Chorus 52-53, Concert Choir, Student Director 53-55, Boys' Quartet 53-55. ROBINSON, MILLIE-Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-51, Dramatic Club 66 Ross, MARY Sue ROUSSEAUf CARL ROY, JERRY RUSH, JIMMY ball Manager 52-535 B Club 52-535 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52- 545 Press Conference 54-555 Third Place, Sports Writing. RUSSO, JOE-Junior Football, letter 50-515 Varsity Football, letters 51-535 B Club 52-535 Track 52. SANDERS, JOANN-Dramatic Club 51-52, 54-555 FNA 51-525 Junior FBLA 53-545 FBLA 53-555 Cumrux Business Staff 54-555 Boosters 52-53. SCHERER, AUGUST-Varsity Football, letters 53-545 Dramatic Club 54-555 B Club 54-555 Track 54-55. SEELING, DON-4-H Club 51-54, President 53-545 Football Band 51-555 Debate Club 51-525 Dramatic Club 51-555 Cast, Annie Get Your Gun. 67 5X9 zlllfkx 0 Q llllill lilllll 6 A1 6 .4 ,A 50-53, Secretary 50-515 Debate Club 50-535 McKay Honor Society 52-535 Cumtux Business Staff 51-55, pin, guard5 Blue Birds 51-525 Boosters 52-555 Latin Club 52-54, President 52-545 Third Place, Medical Essay Contest 535 Press Club 54-555 FBLA 53-545 National Honor Society 54-555 Press Conference 545 Diploma Girl 545 Lead- ership Conference 54. ROSS, MARY SUE-French Club 51-525 FNA 51-53, Vice President 51-52, President 52-535 Dramatic Club 52-555 Allied Youth 52-535 Red Cross Council 53-545 Secretary, Junior FBLA 52-535 FBLA 53-545 Boosters 53-54. ROUSSEAU, CARL-DE Club 53-54. ROY, JERRY RUSH, JIMMY-Latin Club 51-525 Radio Amateur Club 52-535 Base- Russo, Joe SANDERS, JOANN SCHERER, AuGusT SEELING, DON SIMMONS, MIKE SPAULDING, LEE ACL 53'-'ij ' , ' , C ,Wx x l Q 11--:IO4 '.K as SEWELL, ANN-Transferred from Boyce High School, Boyce, Louisi- ana 53, Spanish Club 53-55, FBLA 53-55, Model Secretary 54, State Convention 54-55, National Convention 54-55, Boosters 54- 55, Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-54. SEWELL, MARKAY-Dramatic Club 50-55, Cast, Annie Get Your Gun 52, Boosters 52-55, FNA 52-53, Concert Choir 53-55, Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-53, Cumtux Business Staff 53-54, Baccalaureate Usher 54, Homecoming Court 54, Red Cross Council 54-55, Red Cross Leadership Training, Gulf Park, Mississippi 54. SHAW, RAYFORD-Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-51, 4-H Club 50-51, Latin Club 51-53, Cumtux Business Staff 50-55, Key Club 53-55, Spanish Club 54-55. SHOWERS, HAROLD SMITH, MARY FRANCES SPENCE, CAROL FAYE . . . ,. . few- 5 ig ,, gg lv ,ug SEWELL, ANN SEWELL, MARKAY SHAW, RAYFORD SHOWERS, HAROLD SIMMONS, MIKE-Latin Club 51-53, Projection Staff 52-54, Cumtux Business Staff 52-53, Press Conference 53, 54, First Place, News Writing 54, Student Council Convention 53, Press Club 54-55, Vice President, Quill and Scroll 54-55, Key Club 53-55, President 54- 55, Dramatic Club 54-55,-Pelican State, Commissioner, Senator 54, Stage Crew 53-55. SMITH, MARY FRANCES-Concert Choir 52-55. SPAULDING, LEE-Spanish Club 53-54, ETA 54-55. SPENCE, CAROL FAYE-Dramatic Club 51-53, Boosters 52-55, FNA 52-53, Cumtux Business Staff 52-55, Advertising Committee 54-55. SPOFFORD, RUTH LOUISE-FNA 52-53, Dramatic Club 52-53, Boost- ers 53-55, Typist, BRUIN Editorial Staff 53-54, Main Office Staff 53-54, Press Conference 53-54, Leadership Conference 54, Cumtux 58 SPOFFORD, RUTH LOUISE SQuvREs, ROBERT STELL, Ai.viN STEWART, MARY Boys' Quartet 53-555 Red Cross Council 52-535 Boys' Ensemble 52-535 All-State Choir 54-55. STREET, SUELLEN-Vice President, Eighth Grade Dramatic Club 50- 515 Cumtux Business Staff 51-55, Cumtux Circulation Manager 52- 53, Cumtux Advertising Manager 53-555 Student Council 51-55: Blue Birds 51-525 Boosters 52-555 State Representative BHS Parish Election 54, LASC Convention 53-545 Press Conference 53-545 Lead- ership Conference 545 Diploma Girl 545 Quill and Scroll, Treasurer 54-555 National Honor Society, Vice President 54-555 Press Club 54-555 Most Typical Senior Girl 54-555 Who's Who 555 Miss Waters' Office Staff 53-545 Campus Favorite 54-55. TASSIN, BETTY-Manager, Girls' Basketball Team 53-545 4-H Club 53-545 FNA 52-54. THIELS, JOHN-Canteen Staff 52-53. 69 Seacbfw -WM Editorial Staff 53-55, Correspondence Editor 54-55, pin, guard, staff head pin. SQUYRES, ROBERT-Dramatic Club 51-525 Cast, Annie Get Your Gun 53, Men Are Like Street Cars 525 Red Cross Council 52-535 Football 53-545 Track 53-555 Spanish Club 52-555 B Club 53-555 BRUIN Business Staff 52-535 Speech Tournaments 51-53, Second Place Humorous, Northwestern 52, Tech 53, Third Place Humorous, Northwestern 53, Tech 52. STELL, Al.VlN-FBLA 54-555 4-H Club 52-55, Vice President 53-545 B Club 52-535 Chorus 53-545 French Club 51-52. STEWART, MARY-Transferred from Fort Worth, Texas 535 Blue Birds 51-525 Boosters 54-555 Tennis Team 53-54, letter. STRACENER, MARVIN-Concert Choir 51-555 Boys' Chorus 53-555 STRACENER, MARVIN STREET, SUELLEN TASSIN, BETTY THIELS, JOHN S . WWW THOMPSON, LETTIE-Dramatic Club 50-537 Cumtux Business Staff 51-557 Boosters 52'55f FNA 52-53, Secretary 52: Latin Club 52-537 Press Club 54-557 Courtesy Committee 54-557 Baccalaureate Usher 54. THORNBERG, MARVIN-Allied Youth 53-547 Concession Staff 51- 537 Red Cross Council 50-517 Boys' Concert Choir 53-557 Dramatic Club 52-531 All-State Choir 54-55. THORNTON, ISABEL-Transferred from Boyce High School, Boyce. Louisiana 53f Spanish Club 53-552 FBLA 53'55f Boosters 54-55: Pelican State 547 Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-55, Cumtux Homeroom Representative 54-55. TORTOMAS, GENE-DE Club 53-55. TRAYLOR, BOB-Dramatic Club 54-55. TRAYLOR, BOB TURNER, RUTH UPSHAW, CLYDE VANLANGENDONCK, ROBERT fr-wifi T' .. -f--ff- Q ,.,. L 2 LY-I 4 ka' in THOMPSON, LETTIE THORNBERG, MARVI THORNTON, ISABEL TORTOMAS, GENE TURNER, RUTH UPSHAW, CLYDE-Junior FBLA 54-557 Spanish Club 51-527 DO Club 54-557 Concession Staff 51-557 Pirates of Penzance 52, Chesh- ire Cat, Alice in Wonderland 54. VANLANGENDONCK, ROBERT-BRUIN Business Staff 53-557 FTA 53-557 Allied Youth 52-547 FBLA 53-55. VERZWYVELT, ISABELLE-4-H Club 51-55, Secretary-Treasurer 54-557 FHA 52-55, Parliamentarian 54-55, State Convention 557 Winner, Parish 4-H Baking Contest 537 Short Course, LSU 54. VINSON, MARY ANNE 70 N ttf VERZWYVELT, ISABELLE VINSON, MARY ALINE VOORHIES, SUZANNE WADDELL, DONNA WALKER, ANNIS-Vice President, Blue Birds 51-525 Dramatic Club 52-545 FNA 52-535 Boosters 52-55, President 54-555 BRUIN Busi- ness Staff 53-555 Main Office Staff 52-555 Latin Club 51-525 Pelican State 545 Cumtux Business Staff 52-535 Baccalaureate Usher 545 Who's Who 55. WARNER, EMMA RAE-Blue Birds 51-525 Football Concert Band 50-55, Second Lieut. 54-555 Dramatic Club 50-555 BRUIN Business Staff 53-555 Latin Club 52-545 Debate Club 52-53. WEBSTER, PAT-Blue Birds 51-525 Dra atic Club 52-54, Key Room Staff 52-555 Cumtux Editorial Staff 51- 4, Business Staff 53-55, pin, guard 52-545 Spanish Club 53-545 Boosters 52-555 Graduation Usher 545 Who's Who 55. 7l I-:O .pa 'L 'AT-'B' 421115-ls, , !!..'.2',,: 5 0441 to I DQ VOORHIES, SUZANNE-Blue Birds 51-525 Dramatic Club 51-555 Debate Club 535 Boosters 52-555 Courtesy Committee 53-545 Main Office Staff 54-555 Baccalaureate Usher 545 BRUIN Business Staff 51-555 Cast, The Little Dog Laughed5 Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-525 Leadership Conference 54. WADDELL, DONNA-Cumtux Editorial Staff 50-535 Blue Birds 51-525 Spanish Club 51-525 Boosters 52-555 French Club 52-535 FBLA 53- 555 Treasury Staff 53-555 Courtesy Committee 52-535 Graduation Usher 545 Who's Who 55. WALDlNG, D. E.-Allied Youth 52-545 B Club 52-545 Track 51- 525 Basketball 525 Choir, President 54-555 Football Trainer 545 All-State Choir 545 Senior Boy With Finest Character 54-55. WALDIN5:-, D. E. WALKER, ANNIS WARNER, EMMA RAE WEBSTER, PAT if H-. I if 'll-url' . 13 -X I I 'lL. .' 3 '1 - I f ff - J- rf!! 5 l fn' 2: Har. 4' 'D' O O U I O WELCH, JIM-Best All-Around Eighth Grade Boy 50-51, Cub Foot- ball 5O-5l, Football Band 50-53, Concert Band 51-53, Junior Football 52-53, Student Council 52-54, Vice President 53-54, Key Club 52-55, District Convention 54, Lieut. Governor, Division 9 54-55, Latin Club, Tribune 52-53, Varsity Football 53-54, Tennis Team 53-54, B Club 53-55, Cumtux Brave 53-54, Leadership Conference 54, National Honor Society 54-55, Best All-Around and Most Dependable Senior Boy, Senior Boy Most Likely to Succeed 54-55, Press Club 54-55, Who's Who 55. WELCH, NORMAND WELDMAN, MARY--Boosters 54-55, Key Room Staff 54-55, Who's Who 55. WELLS, ELIZABETH-Dramatic Club 50-55, Cumtux Editorial Statt 50-51, Girls' Basketball Team 51-52, BRUIN Business Staff 51-55, Sales Manager 53-55, pin, guards 52-55, Maid of Honor, Home- coming Court 51, Homecoming Queen 52, Blue Birds 51-52, French Club 52-55, Treasurer 52-53, Vice President 54-55, Boosters 52-54, Allied Youth 53-55, Vice President 54-55, Press Conference 53, 54, State Rally, French Play 54, Courtesy Committee 53-54, FTA 53-54, WHATLEY KENNITH WHEELER, CHARLOTTE 1 WHEELER, JOHNNY WHITE, MAY LOUISE WELCH, JIM WELCH, NORMAND WELDMAN, MARY WELLS, ELIZABETH Best Senior Dancer 54-55, Cheerleader 54-55, National Honor Society, Secretary-Treasurer 54-55, Diploma Girl 54, Tennis Team 54, Dis- trict Tennis Tournament 54, Who's Who 55, Campus Favorite 54-55, Pelican State, President Pro tem, Senate, Outstanding Citizen, South Carolina City 54, Alternate Cheerleader 53-54. WHATLEY, KENNITH-Transferred from Pineville High School, Pine- ville, Louisiana 54, DE Club. WHEELER, CHARLOTTE-Dramatic Club 51-55, Cast, Adam's Evening 51, Boosters 52-55, Squad Leader 54-55, Latin Club 53-54, Treasurer, Junior FBLA 53, Allied Youth 53-55, Secretary, FBLA 54-55, Press Club 54-55, Courtesy Committee 53-55, Cumtux Editorial Staff 53- 54, Most lntelligent Senior Girl 54, Pelican State 54, Diploma Girl. WHEELER, JOHNNY-Student Council 51-54, Sophomore Class Sec- retary 52-53, Junior Football 52-53, Spanish Club 52-54, Varsity Proiection Staff 52-54, Junior Class Pres- Football, letters 53-55, ident 53-54, B Club 53-55, Key Club 54-55, Most Versatile Sen- Brave 53-54, Who's Who 55. ior Boy 54-55, Cumtux WHITE, MAY LOUISE-President, Eighth Grade 50-51, Best All- Around Eighth Grade Girl 50-51, Debate Club 50-55, Secretary 3 l 72 . e f , .... .5 , sflft. ll.. L ., WILDER, C. H. WILKINS, RICHARD WILLIAMS, RAY WILSON, GEORGE WILLIAMS, RAY-FBLA 53-55, Vice President 54-55, National Con- vention 54, FTA 54-55, Red Cross Council 53-54, French Club 52. WILSON, GEORGE WILSON, NANCY KAY-Debate Club 50-51, Junior Red Cross 50-55, President 52-55, Distinguished Service Pin 53-54, Cumtux Editorial Staff, pin 50-51, Blue Birds 50-51, BRUIN Editorial Staff 51-55, Assistant Editor 53-54, Associate Editor 54-55, pin, guards 53-55, Spanish Club 52-55, Head Alternate Cheerleader 53-55, Dra- matic Club 52-55, Boosters 51-52, State Representative BHS Parish Election 54, Quill and Scroll 54-55, National Honor Society 54-55, Press Conference 53-55, Leadership Conference, Feature Editor Leadership Voice 54, Choir 54-55, Choir Reporter 54-55, Cutest and Most Vivacious Senior Girl, Who's Who 55, Campus Favorite 53-54: Campus Queen 54-55, Graduation, Usher 54, Cheerleader 53-55. WINHAM, LUCY-Blue Birds 51-52, Boosters 52-55, BRUIN Business Staff 52-55, FTA 53-55, Treasurer 54-55, Baccalaureate Usher 54. WOOTEN, JEAN-FTA 52-53. YERBY, PHILLIP 73 emma A,A 1 A ' 11 ,-wry, I xlvdii U 5 51-52, Vice President 54-55, Varsity Debate Squad 53-55, McKay Honor Society 50-55, Debate Clinics, Tournaments 50-55, Third Place Louisiana Tech 53, Second Place LSU 52-54, Secretary, Freshman Class 51-52, Best All-Around Freshman Girl 51-52, Dramatic Club 51-55, Thespians 52-55, Cumtux Editorial Staff, pin, guard, 50- 52, Blue Birds 51-52, Boosters 52-55, Squad Leader 54-55, BRUIN Editorial Staff 51-55, Assistant Editor 53-54, Editor-in-Chief 54-55, Vice President, Allied Youth 52-53, Campus Favorite 52-55, Press Club 53-55, Vice President 54-55, Quill and Scroll 54-55, National Honor Society 54-55, Basketball Belle 54, Diploma Girl 54, Press Conference 54, Leadership Conference 54, Prettiest Senior Girl 54-55, Who's Who 55. WILDER, C, H.-FBLA 53-55, State, National Conventions 54, Pel- ican State 54. WILKINS, RICHARD-FBLA 53-55, National Convention 54, B Club 54-55, Dramatic Club 53-55, Latin Club 52-55, Allied Youth 53-55, Red Cross Council 54-55, Police Juror, BHS Parish Election 54, Junior Football 52-53, Golf Team 52-54, Most Original Senior Boy 54-55. WILSON, NANCY WINHAM, Lucv WooTEN, JEAN YERBY, PI-IILLIP I 11-15 rs 'I 'l-lJn1v i h1'l. Ill Emir' fi 15. ai Aiken, Evelyn Alexander, Fred If JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT VIC MICHIELS 77,,,, W 7,,. ,,,.,,,,,,, S ecrefary JOHN HAZLETON , President CHARLOT PITTS ,,,,,,, .,,,, V ice President endow Allen, Jimmie Alford, Bob Allen, Janet Alost, Susie Attrep, Moses Arrington, Carolyn Arrowood, Larry Babington, Jane Barron, Ann Babington, Judith Barker, Alice Bates, Wanda 74 Beason, Harriet Bennett, Linda f . J 'F il.!1e.Af,-',ix'i ,fri Ex Bergeron, David Bergeron, Paul Berthelot, Nell Black, Kenneth Blanchard, Honor Bohrer, Heyman Bond, Nancy Bordelon, Al Bordelon, Alphonse Bordelon, Lawrence Bordelon, Terry Boudreaux, Richard 4 i I Z ' 7 . ,fl--bg, 4 mdaw Brecheen, Barney Brewster, Dickie Bringhurst, Kyle Brittain, Millie Brook, Ray Brow, Betty Bufkin, Lyle Bullock, Ed Cachia, Buddy Caplan, David Carwile, Charles Chapman, Phillip Chaudoir, Cecil Chenevert, Barbara Chicola, Deanna Claes, Jerome 75 Cline, Hugh Clyde, George Coutee, Ellis Cole, Elaine Cook, Billy Craft, Bobbie Sue Culpepper, Dot Daspit, Camille DeGroat, Arthur DeGroat, Marlene Descant, Richard DeWitt, Regina cmdafw Dinnat, Dennis Drewett, Norvell Edwards, J. E. Edwards, Ken Elliott, Patty Farrar, Bill Farrar, Hope Feduccia, J. V. Fertitta, Pat Fowler, Christy Fox, Virginia Friday, Donald Funk, Kenneth Gahman, Glenda Gigilotta, Frank Gill, Jerry 76 if ,f- ' rw , Gray, Bobby Gregory, Marshall Gremillion, Virginia Guillot, Athos Guillot, Jackie Gunter, Richard Haddox, Merry Hale, Winitred Harper, Stella Harper, Sue Harris, Jimmy Hawthorne, H. E. A2 , i1, cmiafza J Hays, Jeanie Hazleton, John Helms, Hendrick, Max Henry, Hill, Georgie Hill, Marcie Iiames, Krista Jenkins, Babs Jenkins lvii I 'HY '1 fn..a1J, ,- l'lKMv H Natalie Hempen, Frank Henrichson, Mary Virginia Bennie Higby, Albert Holland, Janice Hoyt, Donald , Marlene Jines, Jack 77 Johnson, Bobbie Johnson, Lewis Jones, Brian Joyner, Shirley Kelso, Katie Kotar, David LaCour, Lois Nell Land, Jimmy Lanyon, Albert Lawrence, Barbara Lawrence, Margaret LeBlue, Albert ,Efxfk L.,c,,.,,,.c comlaw Leckie, Doris , Levine, Bette Leviner, Hillary L Lmasley, Wilmer 3 Lotton, Mary k Lohman, Sue s Love, Betty Z Luno, Ronnie Luttrell, George McCann, Clara McCollum, Don it McCready, Everett McCrory, Robert McMillan, Curtis Marshall, Billie , 3 a Martin, Fred Pl i 78 Q Q '4mw - Q m A ,w f,,.zc'f'- - Meadows, Pat Melady, Margaret Melder, Wilma Mertens, Fred Mertens, Jack Michiels, Vic Morgan, Marilyn Moriarty, Richard Moriarty, Walter Myers, Beulah Nall, Evelyn Neilson, Jimmy :wicca , l' Yi 1 lfilxl 'VIP' lit ,fswillliiif-iiaiWf.uQ Noland, Iverson Normand, Judith Nugent, Nancy Oden, Henry O'Neal, Peggy Ortego, Bobby Parish, Pat Parker, Jackie Pate, Rosemary Pearce, Maunsel Pearce, Sue Penny, Bill Phillips, Danny Pinckley, John Pitts, Charlot Poole, Ruth 79 Pope, Dorothy Proskowetz, Pat Reschar, John Richard, Glynn Richards, Sandy Richmond, John Roark, Sybil Rine, Eddie Roberts, Bonnie Roberts, Wanda Robertson, Pat Rowden, Charles endow Rush, Johnnie Sanson, Dorothy Sanson, Thomas Scarbrock, Marie Scroggs, W. B. Sens, Larry Shelton, Patsy Shields, Don Sisson, Mary Louise Smith, Eloise Smith, Thomas Smith, Mary Elizabeth Spera, Rosetta Spinks, Peggy Stern, Kay Stewart, Billy 80 Hiitmizuz' -'JZ l ww? Stewart, Paula Stokes, Shirley Street, Stevie Sullivan, Colleen Sylvester, Judith Testa, Sam Thiels, Roy Upshaw, David Ussery, Freddie Vallery, Evelyn Vanderhoven, Dan Walker, Don endow ' ' l',H 'faWD Walker, Judy Walters, Lamar Watkins, Winifred Watson, Linda Webb, James Webber, Ama Rose Welch, Pat Wellen, Betty Wells, Bobby Wheeler, June Whitehouse, Ann Wilder, Vic Wilfong, Robert Woods, Lester Wootan, N. L. Zachary, Carolyn 8I ix A fir fi SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS LEFT ro RIGHT MELVIN HAWTHORNE ,, ,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,. P resident BOBBY LEE , ,,,,, , ,...,, Vice President ELISKA WEBER ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,, S ecrefary - 0 164 Adams, Barbara Adams, Patsy Aiken, Elizabeth Allen Bill Andries, Joe Armstrong, Alan Armstrong, Pat Atwood, Shirley Aymond, Ardatha Baker, Delight Baker, Leo Barker, Ronald Barmore, Roy Barron, Carolyn Barron, Terrie Barton, Myrna Bays, Jerry Beaubouet, Charles Berlin, Virginia Beville, Bruce Bice, Cheryl Bilbray, Betty Blotner, Charlotte Bolen, Jay Bolen, Richard Bollar, Charles Bollar, Dick Bolton, Gladys Bolton, Robert Bon nette, Sammy Bordelon, Betty Bordelon, Charles 1 ' I ti IKf'iW1l' Bordelon, Minnie Bosarge, Fred Boudiette, Mary Lou Bradford, Ann Brady, Preston Brady, James Brady, Sue Brazzel, W. F. Breaux, Chad Brewster, M Bringol, Larry Brister, Rodney Brock, Venita Bromley, Roberta Brossett, Mikey Broussard, Evelyn Brown, Ada Brown, Kitty Brown, Lynda Buchanan, Patsy 83 Bullock, Louise Buxton, Janet Cailleteau, Charline Carr uth, Patricia Cazes, John Chandler, Frank Chapman, J Chapma immy n, Michael Charrier, Louise Chase, Janice Chatelain, Eddie Chester, Ge Choron, Cica raldine Darlene rdo, Glenda Clark, Elsie Clark, Peggy Clayton, Wi llie Clement, Russell Comish, Carlton Compton, Lynne Coston, Jerry Cowan, Bill Crowell, Richard Daniel, Jerry Davis, Larry Sa Deason, Ann DeBona, Kelly Denmon, Ruth DeWitt, Juliette Doherty, Faye Doss, Lois Dunn, Ebron Eubank, Amy Farr, Patsy Fedd, Linda Feduccia, Cecile Fletcher, Frank Fontenot, Dixie Foote, Frank Foreman, Bruce Franklin, Billy Freet, Gary Garner, Keith Gaspard, Betty Gatlin, Martha 84 ' 1'1u. ' ' S4ix f-'C Gatlin, Mary Gauthier, Donald Gehr, Carl Gibson, Frances Gordon, Joyce Goodwin, Allen Guinn, Jack Guinn, Shirley Hagan, Tommy Harding, John Hammond, Judy Harrison, Ann Hatch, Aurora Haworth, Gerry Hazleton, Tommy Hawthorne, Hal Hawthorne, Melvin Headrick, Wayne Heath, Robert Heinberg, Polly Helverson, Jimmy Hicks, Melvin Hogg, Kathleen Hollis, Anne Holmes, Brenda fjk... Sa 'l WBE11' ' ! W1 . Howard, Burton Huffman, Lucille Hunter, Walter Isles, Caroline Isles, Keener Ison, Ellis Jarrett, Emmett Jasay, Mary Jeansonne, John Jeffery, lone Johnson, Luther Johnson, Gloria Jordan, Susie Kelley, Margie Kersh, Frances Kidd, James King, Beverly Knoepp, Jane LaCombe, L. D. LaCombe, Roderick 85 LaCour, Jimmy Land, Marie Lampert, Ralph Lee, Bobby Liberto, Pat Lofton, Mary Lutrick, Lucille McBride, Ann McCarthy, LaMerle McCollum, Joan McFarland, Lenelle McGee, Betty Mclntosh, Kaye Mclntosh, Raye McKellar, Carl McNutt, James Marshall, Clarence Mason, McKinley Matheson, Edith Maybou, Joseph Meriwether, Sherbie Michiels, Dave Miller, Don Myers, Jo Ann Myers, J. W. l Sa Q N 7' Newstadt, Edgar i Nichols, Joanne Nichols, Kenneth Normand, Russell O'Bryan, Camille Parker, Cynthia H Parrott, Robert Paul, Betty J Pendarvis, G. P. Pacholik, Frank Pendarvis, James ' Penny, Yvonne Phillips, Kenneth Phillips, Peggy Plunkett, Shirley c Pourcy, Jimmie Lynn Rachal, Fran Redding, Chris I Redding, Vivian Redmond, Nancy ! tg 86 1 WAV' -1 Yi i-Y' i'l-'tW 4W!Q .f'.4L. - , Remmiro, Steve Rhodes, W. A. Roberts, Ann Roberts, Caldwell Roberts, Mary Rogers, Stanley Rougeou, J. T. Ruddell, Kathleen Saunders, Sonia Shaw, George ' Shidiskis, Danny Smith, Barbara Sowers, Ersul Stanley, George Stel l, Betty Stevens, Joe Stewart, Leah Strube, Anita Sumner, Ed Svebek, Caroline Thompson, Jane Alice Turrentine, Bill Tynes, George Vallery, Ed Van Na tta, Bonnie Ln- 0 264 'sawn' I 'l WY nu fl Verinaitis, John Verzwyvelt, Francis Villemarette, Louis Waddell, Clyde Waits, A. L. Walding, Ray Walters, Helen Weber, Albert Weber, Eliska White, Carol Ann White, Dick White, James White, Jodie Wilkie, Mary Lynn Williams, Anita Williams, Patsy Wilson, Harriett Wilson, Mary Sue Wilson, Norma Wilson, Steve 87 HQ yr. J FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT JERRY BERLIN , W ,,,, ,.,,. , ,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 President JOHN TEXADA ,,,,.., ,,,,,,,, V ice President TOMMY BULLOCK ,,,,, ,,,,,,.Y,Y S ecretary 1 Babb, Helen Baden, Johnny Bagley, Eleanorae Ball, Richard Bass, David Beaubouef, Jimmy Beauregard, Billy Bennett, Kent Bergland, Margaret Bollar, Betty Berlin, Jerry Bonial, Eddie Bordelon, Edwina Bordelon, Lanny Bordelon, Patsy Bordelon, Rae Elaine Bourgeois, Thelma Boyd, Frank Box, Juett Breaux, Sheryl Bradley, Anne Bray, Ginny Brooks, Alton Broussard, Sylvia Brow, Margurite Brown, Wayne Brown, Elaine Brown, Harry Bruce, Larry Bullock, Tommy Burns, Rudy Butler, Billy Burnum, Billie Sue Burnum, Frances Bynum, Barbara Campbell, Jimmy Campo, David Carter, James Campos, Margaret Carter, Emmagene Chaudoir, Bernard Chaudoir, Charles Chaudoir, Colleen Chatelain, Wade Chevalier, Donald Cicardo, Patricia Claudel, Roger Cole, Carolyn Collier, Marilyn Conella, Lee Cooley, Terry Cooper, Jeanne Cox, Chester Cox, Patricia Crockett, Mary Buie Crooks, Frank Cumella, Barbara Cunningham, Tommy Cupples, La Nelle Dannelly, Catherine d'Aquin, Tommy Daughenbaugh, Jean Deshautel, Gerald DeSoto, Kenneth Domico, John Deville, Beverly DeWitt, Alice Dinnat. Louis Dion, Gene Downs, Jimmy Ducote, Tevis Duncan, Jerry Edwards, Lloyd Edwards, Teddy Ellington, Maida Ewing, Gray Eyre, Jimmy Farr, Doug Field, Sally Fogleman, Earline Forrester, Clifford Foster, Barbara Fox, Lee Funk, Ralph Gaar, Margaret Gaillard, Raymond Gallent, Judy Gaspard, Betty Genius, Dale Gildersleeve, Tommy Gillis, Wiley t Goodman, Wilfred Goodson, Lois ZQp, Gregg, Harry Gremillion, Richard Gunter, Jim Hagan, Ruth - A Hale, Jack Hamm, Kent V: Hanks, Wayne Hardy, Robert Harrington, Mary Kay . Hawkins, lley Haworth, David Hayes, Bill 4 Haynes, Larry Heath, Juanita Hembree, Bobby Henry, Jackie Fae Herring, Glenn Hicks, Carl J 90 Hill, Don i Hillman, Dorothy Hodges, Dorothy t Hollis, Maud Ella L 1 Howard, John Howard, Rosemary Howell, Patsy L Huffman, Roma Hughes, Donald Hustmyre, Billie Ingram, Grover Irby, A. C. Jack, Johnny Jackson, Billie James, Crawford Jameson, Bobby Jarrett, Beverly Jones, Sam Keasler, Jimmy Kelley, Booty Kennedy, Patricia Knox, Kent Kolb, Lansing Laborde, Bobby Tom s Landrum, Peggy Langston, Lloyd Lashley, Shirley Lewis, Ethel Long, Velva Lueders, Gary Luttrell, Jack McClendon, Bill McCollum, Pat McConothy, Billy McGee, Dorothy McGuire, Belle Mclntosh, Alayne Madewell, Gloria Manning, Fred Marler, Troy Marsh, Mary Martin, Lorraine May, Harry Mayeaux, Robert Mayeaux, Wanda Meadows, Dennis Merwin, Cecil Miller, Charles 9I Mixon, John Mizell, Janelle Mizell, Jimmy Moak, Erbie Moseley, June Moore, Beth Morgan, Virginia Nachman, Ann Nash, Tom Newell, Jimmy Norman, Gene Nichols, lrene Nixon, Ed Normand, Donald Normand, Lauralie Nugent, Angeline O'Neal, Jimmy O'Donley, Jerry O'Neal, Acey Paige, Wilmer Parker, Carol Parker, Jimmy Parker, Wayne Penny, Pud Phillips, Freddie Pierson, Diane Pinckley, Ralph Pitts, Larry Poole, Geraldine Porto, Gwendolyn Prescott, Gloria Price, Jimmy Proskowetz, Paul Puckett, Louise Rachal, Judy Ray, Wanda Raymond, Glenda Redding, Nancy Region, Carolyn Reid, Alvin Richardson, Ed Richardson, Judy Rivers, Woodrow Roberts, Tony Robertson, Linda Roshto, Larry Ross, Alvin Ryan, Judy Sadler, Buck Sanson, Johnny Satterthwaite, Bobby Scarbrock, Yvonne Semple, Tommy Sewell, Pat Sens, Lee Anna Shelton, Maxine Shipman, Carolyn Simmons, Ann Skeeles, Bill Smith, Lindy Sober, Fanny Spofford, D Smith, Linda an Stafford, Alice Steed, Sally Stevens, Betty Stewart, Bobby Sterling, Ruth Stone, Janie Stracener, James Strong, Lester Terrell, Glenda Texada, John Thornberg, Tindol, Toa Sylvester, Robert Patsy Celeste I, Lloyd Toney, Michael ., , . .I , - o 'll Tortomas, Bobby Tracy, Mary Trammell, Woody Tucker, Pat Tullier, D'Wana Tuneberg, Bill Tuneberg, Troy Vaughn, Dennis Walding, Faye Wall, Jack Ward-Steinman, Judy Webb, Betty Webb, Louis White, Kathleen Whiteman, Susan Wilcox, Diane Williams, Nita Wilson, Louise mfg ux F vi my - f, 2, U- 'C :- Q on T Q Erwin GRZXQQE cugss 'OEFTCERS' x N , sorromjo for 9 'KITTY'ROBERTg . ,....,,.,,,, ,,,... ., Vpre ,Presidenf ' EU EDOEBION ,s , .. fl, sssssssssssss sew ..... Presidenr - BIG .gJWARDS , A. , , , s e crefary I dl lvnp jx i. 'N ufllfo' x 1 i 1 H We Allen, Lee Ellen Allen, Jerome Allison, Palsy Amons, Roberl Arnold, Shirley Alwood, Slanley Baldwin, Karen Ashley, Vicki Ballio, Frances Barnharl, Harry Barnelf, Diane Barron, Errol Barron, Susie Beard, Rex Beasley, Barbara Behan, Wayne Bergeron, Herbert Berlin, John Blackwood, Ed Blake, Bob Blake, Wilma Blalock, Jimmie Bolen, Brenda Bolen, Pal Blalock, Marie Bohrer, Slanley Bond, Barbara Bonnefle, Lynda Bordelon, Aubrey Bordelon, Jeanne Bordelon, Leonard Bordelon, Theresa Bourgeois, Nathalie Boyd, Barbara Bradas, Linda Bradford, Donald Bres, Sue Bridges, Billy Carole 94 Briggs, Jesse Bringol, Ronnie 5 4: 11' wr-2i2r1 f- i 'Hi il 'R'1fli'n fW I ini V Brooks, Doris Brouillelle, Ann Brown, Carolyn Brown, Kenneth Buchanan, Margaret Buchanan, Mariorie Bucklin, Judy Bullock, Mary Burnun, Marilyn Cailleleau, Linda Campos, Helen Cannon, Pierson Cappel, Mary Carver, Carol Chalfanf, Jerry Champagne, Gaslon Chandler, Bobby Cheneverl, Frank Chevalier, Virginia Chilelle, Lex Clark, Ann Clark, Eugene Claylon, Richard Clernenl, Sue Cleveland, Jerry Cline, Mickey Close, Belly Coco, Berry Coker, Judy Colberl, Bill Collins, Donna Collins, Ray Collins, Rosalie Conklin, David Cock, Charles Cooley, James Craft, Diane Deen, Wanda Dewlliers, Gail DeWi+r, Ferdinand Dodd, Reba Doherly, Mervin Ducole, Ann Duhon, Gene Dupree, Johnnie Dupuy, Bobby Ebey, Charles Edgerlon, Ed F 'N 'T' lewis! Edwards, Bill Edwards, Jean Edwards, Maxine Elsing, Freddie Engler, Bobby Evereffe, Gerald Everelle, Laura Fawcelf, Barbara' Fillelfe, Phyllis Finley, Rita Fills, T. J. Fleshrnan, Carolyn Flelcher, Judy Flowers, Carol Flynn, Kalhryn Fore, Ouida Fosler, Beverly Fcsler, Lulfie Galligan, Charles Gaspard, Shirley Gebhardf, Richard Gibson, Belly Gill, Ralph Glasscock, Louise Goff, Larry Golmon, Lesley Goudeau, Richard Gray, Linda Gravel, Gerry Gregory, Nita Grigsby, Lane Guidry, Sfewarl Haddox, Linda Hairslon, Roberl Halch, Chrislobel Halch, John Haynes, Joe Hays, Carroll Heinberg, Charles Hempen, Alfred Herrin, Leona Herringlon, Aulrey Hinkley, David Hixon, Susan Holmes, Wendell Holloway, Belly Hooler, Mildred Holy, Bill Hoyl, Mary Hulfslickler, William Hunl, Jell Hunl, Jim Hulzler, Belly Irby, Peggy lrwin, Tommy Jackson, James Jacobs, Belly Lou Jefferies, Palsy Jenkins, Anila Johnson, Thomas Juneau, Alice Juneau, Burnice Kaplan, Edward Keene, Jane Kelly, Clara Kelly, John King, Carline King, Jerry Kingsley, Ann Kirklin, Terry LaBorde, Belh Lamberl, Leonard Lamkin, Mollie Lawrence, David Ledford, Sarah Lewis, Jimmy Lewis, Raymond Lewis, Roberl Lindsey, James Lillon, Palsy Long, Barbara Lovell, Rulh Lucklen, Judy McBride, Alice McCann, Jimmy McCarlney, Rosa McCollum, Dolores McGuire, Flora -?4f4-, - Mclnnis, Russ Maddox, Joyce Madewell, James Manning, Belly Manning, Bobby Markham, Alice Marshall, Richard Marlin, Eddie Mayeaux, Donald Meeker, Joe Melder, Berlha Melder, Huey Miller, Belly Miller, David Miller, Jimmy Miller, John Miller, Libby Milchell, Jackie Milchell, Jimmy Mobley, Mary Moore, G. W. Moore, Roberl Morgan, Carolyn organ, Dorolhy Morrow, Lynd.a Moller, Alice Moulon, Larry Murchison, Frances Murphy, Alma Munslerman, John Myers, Kennelh Nall, Mary Neilson, Rila Jo Nelson, Jerry Newell, Linda Nichols, Billy Nichols, Garland Norris, Virginia Oakes, Billy 96 Odom, Roxie 1 ' 'lui' Ll fmiviiwv O'Donley, Robert Oronowski, Kay Parker, Delores Parrott, Mary Charlotte Paul, Shirley Peach, Fanelle Pellerin, Katherine Perkins, Maxie Perry, Bill Peters, Sidney Phillips, Billy Phillips, Patsy Poynter, Linda Price, Dorothy Quantz, Ann Rabalais, Lester Rachal, Bob Rausch, Carl Rayburn, Linda Rebouche, Dovie Reed, Jack Reid, Buck Reynaud, Winston Roberts, Jodie Roberts, Kitty Roberts, Lanny Robertson, Judy Robinson, Bill Rogers, Dorothy Rucks, Jim Ryland, Dexter Sandefur, Jimmy Savage, Rose Savoy, Susan Schellenger, Bill Schmitt, Doris Schultz, Edwina Sernple, Frances Shelton, Mickey Shipman, Kenneth Short, Charles Singletary, Jimmy Smith, Jerry Smith, Marline Smith, Martha Sparlrman, Sondra Spurgeon, Geraldine Stafford, Jerry F' I :fm , T .,, f V V 8 '-- ,, Aa, v,.v ,. X., Z, - , yi ,Q K ,V il L: , 'i S ' iii ' i R I as , , '- .il In fvrr 4 in A ': I M' Q' Y - iw V i ., .si i I I ' Qf i il ' .f .1 I ,Ji fi fa J' an , 'gli Fx . ' . ,. A . . J A ,QF se, Q' , I im,-,, fd, ,i i JI, - i K g L i ZR Q -tl , ,- 4 if , . ifiv , ,. ,, f , te, il , ' ' 7 i- V' .. K Vt :J ,SM ,,x f S 5 26 YA, ggi . V i 5 ii W .ff ms, ' - . , lk an A 7 , V , b , , i X ft s 1 .- P' l N ,., ,,Vy 3, - - se - me S O' . L 'ru 1 we , 5 1' S 'if . if agua l ik T Starks, M'ckey if . ' , ,,K, . Stagnes, Maggarit ' ,J , - , f tevens, tep anie 'i , ' 2 , Straughn, Beverly ' Ri X SlrSeiicgr?:,llR2:cille , t V i f- 'J TUC ey, Linnie fa? is 7 i L fii'7EEaf', 1 X Sumrall, Elizabeth fr , Z 7,5 . W :vt e 1,-:t?si:,'a. f 'Q ' ' svebek, Mickey , 'M i Taylor, John -Q. I U 5 Tharp, John ' S 2 1 2 A 1. if 2- S P miami-f.,F1Yd . A I q he il ' 3 , ' , orn I , u y dn, Y 1 , . ' ,' :Q , , ' , Vallery, Wayne , till.. 4 iv in ii f Vercher, Gerald I 1 , ' , . ,, ka, '. K 5 Vinson, Jesse ff- , -N I -i i .- - 3 ' 1 .f ., - ' , ., s . , . Smalzfi' fuilzi l V ' ,, .i ' -f Vochlaidflgerl-l:l'5JlE7PY Sk' 'R .0 Watson, Fran . , y, M' Waxonii Pealgyd ,Zn V ee s, an a im Q L ' V Welch, Ronnie 'lf' r - 'f ll: by Wexlxdrnwan, Sahrah f ' S. H ' is I M . K A f ite, Jo nny ' i Q' .JW S S S , 'i,fj ' whne, Thomas f , 1 Q i for . J Whit. 9 ' ' 9 lmliileilngilrilell ' ' ,i, ' - YH V , J i It WH Willlileiiion,rGub'1ey 4 i ie, ac: J , H-A 1 1 ' Williams, Kitty 7 -A -3' - , Williamson, Erie f ' i V ,, K. A l Q 4. VM 7 ' V ,, ,, ,A Williamson, Jimmie i ' f . - 't:-J g Wilson, Betty H ' ii' ' Winstead, Jerry -.1-rs., ' , Wiw Cgaiiles i i V oo , arry W A i--, A Woodall, Joyce M' r , , .3 v Woodson, Wanda il . , 5 is Wootan, Larry 97 vm 1' 1 -1' r- ff-. A ' SZ O li Z 113 X 0 1 U QC . s I , f. .D ui Q 1 .721 A N717 'G ii.. D .asf LEFT TO RIGHT Peggy O'Neal Sondra C 'll' , ouvi ion, Shirley Penny, May Louise White, Nancy Wilson Marie Murphy Sherry Ingram, Elizabeth Wells, and Susie Street. 5 1221- f Chosen by popular vote of the entire stude t b d n o y, Nancy Wilson, a favorite of last year, was elected Campus Queen of Bolton. Nancy is Associate Editor of BRUIN, two year Cheerleader, National Honor Society Member, and has served as Junior Red Cross President three years. Th e 1955 favorites are: May Louise White, BRUIN Editor-in-Chief, five year Debater, and Prettiest Senior Girl, Marie Murphy, Student Council President and Best All Round Senior Girl, Sherry Ingram, Cheerleader and BRUIN Class Editor, Shirley Penny, three year Cheerleader and Senior Girl With the Best Personality, Elizabeth Wells, BRUIN Sales Manager and Cheerleader, Susie Street, Cumtux Advertising Manager and Vice President ot the National Honor Society, Peggy O'Neal, Student Council Secretary and Best All Round Junior Girl, and S cl C . . . on ra ouvillion, Booster Stands Captain and Most Talented Senior Girl. NANCY WILSOP Campus Queen IOO ,ffl ' K Z' fV,' fbi ,ff ,Af m,,'7f . 2 . .L A ww mfa I ff- FII! vm In ff- :vw-I ..- I. fm lbg Pdf-'Y MAY LOUISE WHITE SHERRY INGRAM PEGGY O NEAL My SHIRLEY PENNY Jeff-'M 705 aw 4' Vr I, o .L . if v - Q W xzcvoui LXQ x . 9 ll N' A O ,L llll H , 'J E'-363 433 ' Jw rf! MARIE MURPHY ELIZABETH WELLS c? 6C-14, ,Eiga Q9 fwjffiftqze , , 7 L,-QL CL 4, I b ,V ,sa P, , f Susie OSCE? SONDRA COUVILLION IO3 JERRY BERLIN and CELESTE TINDOL B951 All Round Freshman Boy and Girl Egg MARIE MURPHY and JIM WELCH V X Best All Round and Most Likely to Succeed Senior Girl and Boy i:g, 5 'L M- I H , V' W BROTHER KING and SHIRLEY PENNY Mos? Loyal and Friendliesf Senior Boy and Girl gum JP 2 ,, 94 -eff BETTY ANN HOLLOWAY and BILL EDWARDS Besf All Round Eighth Grade Girl and Boy J 0 K ML ffflr R . . I. j Q Best All Round Sophomore Girl and Boy MAY LOUISE WHITE and DON EDGERTON EUSKA WEBER and MELVIN HAWTHORNE Prefriest and Most Handsome Senior Girl and Boy JOHN HAZLETON and PEGGY O'NEAL Best All Round Junior Boy and Girl -1.1 - f y+rfia ff1'f ' i Y BTW' ' ' I05 WWW i I NANCY WILSON and BROTHER KING Most Vrvacious Senior .mrfu I 'Af It ,,. Ep: N A Y'-U if D. E, WALDING and BETTY BERGLAND Senior Boy and Girl With The Finest Character Girl and Boy BILL POE and SUSIE STREET 3 Most Typical Senior Boy and Girl I06 BUTCH MCCOLLUM and JOY MCNEAL Best Senior Boy and Girl Athlete -5 f ' hr: J 3 O Q l EDDIE ROBERTS and HELEN REED Wiffiesr Senior Boy and Girl JIM WELCH and DEDE COCO JOHNNY WHEELER and KAY FLOWERS Mos! Versatile Senior Boy and Girl 4 0.1 u ,li UL fffhyh 'af Fl ful!! .wx . . ew 0 , n , ' , -:V P 3 K I . .. xl. EDDIE ROBERTS and SHIRLEY PENNY Senior Boy and Girl With the Besf Personality .f SANDRA POSEY and JIMMY BRADFORD Mos? Courfeous Senior Girl and Boy RICHARD WILKINS and WAVERLY HEMENWAY Most Original Senior Boy and Girl RZ an I08 CHARLOTTE WHEELER and JOHN PERRY Mos? Intelligent Senior Girl and Boy A 0.41 A . lx . mr. A, fri if 'QU'- A9 L rl gl? yr? SONDRA COUVILLION and CARL DUNN Most Talented Senior Girl and Boy 3 Jig A NANCY WILSON and DON EDGERTON Cures! Senior Girl and Boy JANE PEARCE and BUTCH MCCOLLUM Best Nafurecl Senior Girl and Boy CARL DUNN and ELIZABETH WELLS Besf Senior Boy and Girl Dancers ' ummm IO9 CARL DUNN . . . For his world- wide recognition as a twirler and his highly valued talent as Drum Maior for four years. SHIRLEY PENNY . . . For her in- defatigable service as Scholastic 4, Editor of BRUIN, President of the A FTA, and cheerleader for three 6' years. tvtf I O 0 I ., .0 . eQ . cheery helpfulness is known around the Main Office. 1 Mft WHO'S WHO Bruin's selection of students to Who's Who is one of deep significance honoring those in the Senior Class who have shown out- standing talent and ability in leadership, efficiency, cooperation, and service in their different fields of work. Behind the words Who's Who lie the hours of work that are too often overlooked by the average person. This is the crossroads which bind together all of those whose work has been unequaled, yet sometimes unnoticed, during their years at Bolton. The exclusive aim of Who's Who is to give credit and recognition to the deserving ones who have been the backbone of the student body, and to acknowledge the work they have done both behind the scenes and in the spotlight. To you loyal Boltonites we tip our hats. lI0 JANE PEARCE . . . Her ever-ready smile and C ssl K l I to everyone in and KATHLEEN BAGLEY, ELIZABETH DUKE, and BlLLlE SUE GA LENT . . . For the endless time and efforts they have devote to serving the students in the library. JIM WELCH , . . His sterling char- acter and fine scholastic record have won him the honor of Presi- dent of the Senior Class, BETTY BERLGAND . . . Possessed with a fine character and willingness to vvork,she is BRUlN'S JOHN PERRY AND ANNIS VVAKLER For their precise training and leadershup as Band Captain and Booster President , ... -K TOMMY HENRY . . . For his natural talent and fluent vernacular in sports writing for Cumtux within and without the doors of Bolton. MARIE MURPHY . . . For the dynamic qualities of leadership she has shown as President of the Student Council and for her out- standing record at Pelican State. BOB HAWTHORNE , . . For the great asset he has been in Speech work and as President of the Dramatic Club. DONNA WADDELL AND GLORUX COOK . . . For their valuable aid in maintaining efficiency in the school treasury. Il2 X L, I' . l iii Business Manager DOTTY GOLD . . . For her unsur- passed ability and knowehow as Q Associate Editor of Cumtux. 1 If 39 O SHERRY INGRAM . . . For the enthusiastic attitude she has shown as BRUlN'S Class Editor and President of the Spanish Club for two years. ELIZABETH WELLS AND MARY CECILE LAIRD , . . For pro- moting the business welfare of BRUIN as Sales Manager Advertising Manager. gpmgg 'mwf.tn..g......s..1 r '- .l ii and WAVERLY HEMENWAY AND GWEN GRUBB priceless assistance to BRUIN and numerous BRUIN Art Editors. P MARGARET GRIFFIN . . . FOr the very efficient iob she has done as of BRUIN. . . For their other clubs as uf 'S wr- ' ' M BROTHER KING . . . For his ener- getic and loyal service as Head Cheerleader and his untiring .efforts as Treasurer of the Student Council. I ' MAY Louise WHITE tiara- s, Editor-in-Chief of BRUIN. fs , iq . 5.4, .i 1 J ni' 'Q ? XXX 4 141,51 XJ TOMMY BLACK AND KAY ELS . . , For their example of cooperation and willingness to work as Co-Managing Editors of Cumtux. lI4 ...NN Q., rg-1. . . . Her ver- satile contributions and practical iudgement have made her tops as SANDRA POSEY , . , For her sunny smile and the sparkling wit she gave to her writing as Exchange Editor of Cumtux. EU PAT WEBSTER AND FAYE GOODWIN . . . Their diligent and reliable work in the key room aided all students in need of locker keys. + f E X 'f N Xi M my o ' b s ves and olto For their exemplification of fine sportsmanship throughout their years of active participation in football basketball and wtYm L ALICE IRBY For her tireless and commendable work as President of the Future Homemakers of NANCY WILSON . . . For her orig- inality which proved invaluable as Associate Editor of BRUIN and her pep and sparkle as Cheerleader and three years President of the Junior Red Cross. DON EDGERTON . . . For his out- I W.. --4 standing work as Sports Editor of 5 BRUIN two years and his unfailing all . service as Secretary of the Senior - ' 74. Class. ' ' - I V o ,Q 9 X7 X x OLLA an AINE GEORGE . . . Renown tor their a ding e at rk which has brought fame to them- it ' X. Ni s y X I 0 51114 3 j sg' fx.. . IIS W 1-My N h v R 7+ 'nf 'Q an K 1Z 12 W., . g W, 4 ,A K' ' 'I ' rn 52, K . ' C' fzv pf Q wg-bw. 2 4 2 av 41: , , i M is if 142' am? A feeling of excitement was in the air during every moment of Homecoming Day. Hours of preparation by num- erous members of clubs and organizations Qbelow centerj resulted in one of the best Homecoming Parades ever . . . Our peppy cheerleaders led the parade Ccenterj fol- lowed by the snappy Bolton Band Qtop lefty Their football music filled everyone with school spirit while highly dec- orated floats Cbelow leftj attracted a large crowd of towns- people and students. After the parade Boltonites flocked to the City Hall Square for the pep meeting Qbelow righty. Sparked by yells from the cheerleaders and cries of Strike up the band from the students, the crowd ioined in to cheer the team and to re- mind the people that our Bears were once more ready for battle and thirsty for victory. , M. Q y M 2 A455 nm f f N '53, 5 ww' f ,M wx 1 7 E25 a,f , E a 3 4 ,y 3 X - JF gr, 23 u A, Q 21. 1 . f xx X 'W W 4,13 K xr , 'Q W-W f S Q W g .Q ' -1' I' , i?fWK X ei? ,L ' . ' K '39f2,,wy my 1 aww., Q , 5 Qi? 1' g, A, 'S' N fi iff - Fw , W. . f-.2 4 Q 1 4 fa! 1 if i ,, ,ja f S 5 gk , 33: ,, 3' 5 'Q wi ,wg yjiu wx fm, , Iwi' ,A .' 1. i, . ,K its 3 is 5 A s fig! ,,,,ff Haag iw f f , 1 . 1 ,ag J' m ff ff Ky 5 5 1 ff- A 'U '45 3 .1- ai I' sk ! is K5 V fp-,aw lvl x, , 4, '1 ag g . Qs ix f 'g iw,- f ,V Uwfik 'Liz 'A 1 W.. 4 fi 1 Q - v mr., , 942' . ,. 5' 'Yf'AQf I is ' rl: if. if ab if I J X 'L' 5 MMI .M W Qffxaqg Wm - fi A huge lighted Christmas Tree in the middle of the dance floor set a holiday mood for the annual B Club Christmas Formal. Sherry Ingram, the 1955 B Club Sweetheart, was presented the traditional Sweetheart bracelet by Butch McCul- lom, president of the club, while onlookers crowded around the floor. Each year the sweet- heart is voted on by members of the club and the result is kept secret until the presentation. Music furnished by the Demonaries of North- western kept the floor livened up as couples tried the latest iitterbug steps, Cleftj. Everyone agreed that they had a wonderful time and that the dance was a big success. I23 With a warm smile, Peggy enlightened the hearts ot everyone including her date Dickie Bennett. Cupid shot straight through the hearts ot everyone the night of the Key Club Valentine Dance as even the decorative silhouettes seemingly came to lite with the music of the Debonnaires. With each passing moment more and more ex- citement filled the air as to the identity ot the girl to be honored by the club. Their selection vvas revealed when Peggy O'NeaI, the i955 Key Club Sweetheart, and Mikey Simmons, president of the club, stepped through red streamers under Cupids' heads Crightj. Gaily colored and swirling skirts turned the dance floor into a revolving rhythm. L A n Barron presene t d Peggy b Vice President, and n of red roses. Robert Dupree, Key Clu ' d't'or1al sweetheart bracelet and bouquet O'Neai with the tra in The latest bop steps were expertly exhibited by mem bers of the younger set. I25 ,de wx-W , iq Q 'W X ,ow L 1, 315 DON EDGERTON Big Chief Cumfux I26 ,Mg fix . fiat M C :sf ., f M 4 531, 4, LY F i f . 'A 'VZ Q-.. LV .Q - -'Ke ' 'ff 'W '21 K 4' f,:V?.Q :gh-ai: L , i-kiwi , in 7 L . g ym 4ranaaun-we-L--..4,,,.,,:.., ,,,,, .. ,,..,f... ,.., A ..,, , ,.,,.,,. ,,,. V ,f.,. .,.,, . . , ,,,, NN H ,, 1 IVIQ ,,,g. , Mu M N t U ? PAPOOSE ED EDGERTON BRAVE EDDIE ROBERTS x BRAVE JOHNNY WHEELER l28 BRAVE BOB HAWTHORNE A.L ff 4 .1 h 1 'lzl ' L ,W in ,I A - 1-. 527 W3 ff a xi is Q 'X 'iff 3: -Q ' xY ML y ' Wifi f 1? W A , Q ff eg -N Q 5 3 fy 4 ' . ff-f ' J 11 N -, 2 A955 A if 141111 ,ff A S ? A ,4 k.AL K I , gm A 9 1 VhLwy f 5 Q ,L A- Q ., W 4 'fx if fx S iam , W , '-f 1 . rg L It 5 7 f Q. ,5 ki ' , H . .T A 6 wig: -VZ: , K Ka. ' 'M ' , . w. Nx , Q I 5 Q V ,.v IJ r v-.. f W fl u 1 gf xx Q J ' T?-W' 'WW Www, 6 , xg - N, M + 33: 4 I , , ' . '93 . , Ei ktkk: 2' A CQ Q MM'w Q n K' 'WQQ i 5 f 'F xunvmm L. f 3K?gnu,L sg T7 ' 4, zz kr fig! A Vis A ' 3 Q SMQ .3 if 4, 1 f 75 0 'Q 1, J fb 1 1 fa I 7 I 'I I dd 1 f .'f, 5' whiff 9- .4-filfli fi ul 3' f or 1' R MJD J 7 h. -mg,-nt' ' H 1 LOGNPAL4 0 +L Y 1 +1 Q e 4 L E 'l T 3 ' .- '55 ' ad 1 4. I '- 0 l?54 ?aoz'!4!Z S BEARS T3 , ,7, , , AT BOLTON 6, ...,, ,,,. A T BOLTON 24 AT SHREVEPORT 33 ,,,,, AT BOLTON 26 L , AT JENNINGS T3,, AT BOLTON 7 , , AT BOLTON T3 AT BATON ROUGE O , ,,,,L AT SULPHUR AT BOLTON 6 AT LAKE CHARLES T55 E ,AN tg - ?ooz'!a!laa '54 Under the tutelage ot head coach Guy Carroll J. Norman, Bill Poe, Bob Beville, Ray LaBorde, and his assistant Joe Hicks the Bolton Bears Bob Hawthorne, Jack Brown, Robert Squyres, finished third in the Southwest District in l954. and Jim Welch. However, the outlook for '55 is fair with a host of returning lettermen such as Lester Woods, Ronnie Luno, Albert LeBlue, John Hazleton, Ed Sumner, Ken Edwards, Richard Gun- ter, Jimmie Lee Allen, J. V. Feduccia, and Doody Dinnat. The season's record was seven losses and tour wins against some of the best teams in the state including the finalists, Baton Rouge and Lake Charles. The Bears lost to Neville, Baton Rouge, Fair Park, Byrd, Catholic High, Sulphur, and Lake Charles, whereas they toppled Lafayette, Jen- Several players received positions in the All- nings, LaGrange, and New Iberia. Bolton racked Southwest selections, Buddy Juneau, a real up 155 points to its opponents l96 this SeaSOn. hustler, was given a berth on the first team at The leading scorer was Lester Woods with 60 guard, while two up-and-Coming juniors, Lester points in the SCOring COlUmI'1- Following Wefe Woods and John l-lazleton, made the third team JOhr1ny Wheeler, 30: Don Edgerton, 30: Eddie at fullback and end respectively. Juneau and l-OfTOh, l7: J- V. FeClUCClB, 6: JOhf1 Hazleton, 6: Woods also received honorable mentions on the and Ferriard Boone, 6. AAA All-State poll. Coach Carroll will lose a small but fast and Managers Were headed by Richard Moriarty, determined backtield this year in Eddie Lofton, yyt-to along with his assistants, Gary Free-t, and DON Edgerton, Johnny Wheeler, and Femafd Carl Gehr, cooperated with trainer D. E. Walclinig Boone. In the line, Coach Joe Hicks will miss quite all seaser, in keeping the equipment Cleaned and a tew large, hard-hitting boys in Buddy Juneau, properly Stored, Henry Bradford, Rick Berlin, Augie Scherer, A. l954 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, left to right: Richard Moriarty, Managerg J. V. Feduccia, Fernard Boone, Bill Farrar, Doody Dinnat, Dave Michiels, Lester Woods, Johnny Wheeler, Eddie Lotton, Don EClgeYYOn, Ray l-Bl30fCle, Carl Gehf, Manager- SECOND ROWS Gary Freet, Manager, Bob Hawthorne, Augie Scherer, Roy Barmore, Ken Edwards, Vic Michiels, Ed Sumner, Bobby -Wells, Robert Squyres, Jimmie Lee Allen, Henry Bradford, THIRD ROW: John Hazleton, Jimmy Elias, Jim Welch, Ronnie Luno, Bob Beville, Richard Gunter, Jack Brown, Albert LeBlue, Bill Poe, A, J. Norman, Ed Vallery, Rick Berlin, Buddy Juneau. it Q 4- n It K ull' '-, ' 0 tt t , ,. ol-7 Q ' I-sci! Wif iv 0 if 0' ' 9 ,,, . ' ' Q N ' Tt - 2' xx '7 . ,gf 3. 1.995 Bear defense closes in on Neville Tiger. BOLTON vs. NEVILLE Although a pre-game favorite the Bolton Bears were turned back by the Neville Tigers 14-13. The Bears played a satisfactory game until the fourth quarter when they tired considerably, this proved to be the reason for defeat. To open the scoring in the first period Lester Woods rammed 59 yards up the middle for paydirt. Later, lust before the half, speedy Johnny Wheeler raced beautifully 88 yards on a kickoff return for the other Bolton tally. Lofton made the one conversion. Offensive power came from backs Woods and Wheeler, and linemen Poe, Juneau, and LeBlue. On defense Luno, Brown, Hawthorne, and Wheeler played a good game. Starring for Neville was scorer Spec Lewis and tackle Jack BOLTON vs. BATON ROUGE The Baton Rouge Bulldogs scored two late fourth quarter touchdowns to down Bolton l9-6. The game was hard-fought by both teams although Bolton's defense weakened somewhat in the fourth quarter. Both teams were pretty evenly matched. For the first three quarters BoIton's offense showed hard work, hustle and team spirit. However, with but ten minutes left in the game Baton Rouge scored two quick TD's to cinch the game, Bolton's lone touchdown came in the third quarter when quarterback Eddie Lofton tossed a twenty-five yard pass to halfback Don Edgerton for the score. Recognition for outstanding play goes to Wheeler, Beville, Edgerton, Allen, Bradford, and Norman. I34 BOLTON vs. FAIR PARK The Fair Park Indians scored three touchdowns in the second half to defeat the Bolton Bears by the close score of 26-24. Bol- ton played fine ball throughout the game only to go down de- feated by the lndians' two extra points. Woods and Edgerton each scored two TD's for the Bruins on numerous runs and pass com- pletions behind excellent block- ing. Recognition for outstanding play goes to Eddie Lofton, A. J. Norman, Robert Squyres, Albert LeBlue, Lester Woods, and Don Edgerton. I '51- W GL 2 1 : uma. if 5 f K ,Y 0 3' ?j ? Q7 .xv Q? l .. an 5 W - if Q' I -, ,A ,fa S ,, L f- 'ffl I ,A I .pf A A 7 ,W iq' Q' , , 2 4 , Q gm' my 76 ws 5 xi, . ,Q as , .m Q L K6 s is Z A sf '. do ie E W Q, A Q 523 95? 1, M Wu 'Nw' im, 5 wx, R. A b VXY 'lf gg . W a Q Mg 2 1 , dr . HS , i 2, 2 f v s I , 9- O lf,-v f K ' Q ,A ,i - fa' T ' r. - Sulphur's offense broke the backbone ofthe Bolton defensive. BOLTON vs. SULPHUR By a score of 27-O the Bolton Bears suffered their only shut-out at the hands of the Golden Tornadoes. Sulphur's powerhouse Wayne Bourgeois turned in a fine game as he scored once and kicked Three extra points. Scores in the first, second and third quarters gave the Tors a victory over The Bears. Although Bolton fought all The way, they were unable to make any headway against The powerful team. The Bears had hopes of scoring when Doody Dinnat completed a forty-four yard pass to John Hazleton, but time ran out with the Tors on top. Lester Woods was the only offensive threat of the night whereas Buddy Juneau and Richard Gunter were the main stalwarts on defense. 1fs,wwffrs1sg:xfvxL cs2fi in ' L ,. BOLTON vs. NEW lBERlA The Bolton Bears came from behind twice to beat a hard fighting New Iberia team lA-13 in a homecoming thriller at Bolton Stadium. New lberia's touchdowns came in the first and fourth quarters when Semar and Stockstill tallied for the Yellow Jackets. Stymied on the ground by New lberia's powerful defense, the Bruins took to the air to set up both touchdowns. Lofton scored and kicked the extra point 'in the second period for the Blue and White. ln the final quarter Boone bulled over from the Two, Lofton booted the conversion giving the bears their fourth victory. Outstanding players were Lofton, Hazleton, Juneau, and Boone. BOLTON vs. LAKE CHARLES In Lake Charles the Lake Charles Wildcats toppled the heavily penalized Bears in a one sided affair 40-6. lt was The second district loss for Bolton this season. Claude Mason was the big gun for the Wildcats af he scored three touchdowns. Jones, Ernst, and Dupin each scored once for the Wild- cats. Bolton's lone TD came in the final period when Lester Woods bulled over from seven yards out to climax a 52 yard drive. Stellar performances were turned in by Buddy Juneau, Bill Poe, Rick Berlin, Ed Sumner, Lester Woods, and Don Edgerton. Wildcat attacks Bear as Wheeler goes for five yard gain. I38 f- x. W T n ig ga 531' , Q ' I , f . ,ry ' H' 'X Y ,. -1 7' i ' A ., W ,4 , ,- . , , A i M L. -as - V ,.. i mf f JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobby Lee, Frank Chandler, Ed Richardson, Ed Edgerton, Bobby Rae Satterthwaite, Glynn Herrington, Charlie Bollar, Billy Roy McConathy. SECOND ROW: Tommy Hazleton, Jack Luttrell, Jerry Berlin, Kenneth Phillips, John Harding, Melvin Hawthorne, Rodney Brister, Jerry Daniel, Robert Heath, John Cazes, John Texada, Frank Boyd. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Downs, Gene Norman, Bill Mi:Clendon, Jimmy Newell, Clifford Forrester, Larry Pitts, Alvin Ross, Keith Garner, Lloyd Toal, George Stanley, JUNIOR FOOTBALL EIGHT!-4 GRADE FQOTBALL Headed by Coaches Wade Dearman and Raymond Schmolke, the Juniors finished the season with a fine record. They defeated Byrd once, Jennings once, Menard twice, and Sulphur twice. Jennings tied them and Byrd gave the Juniors their only defeat. Letter- men from the '54 season were: Bobby Lee, Frank Chandler, Clifford Forrester, Kenneth Phillips, Melvin Hawthorne, Tommy Hazleton, Keith Garner, Jack Luttrell, Rodney Brister, Jerry Berlin, George Stanley, Edgar Newstadt, Charles Bollar, Jimmy Newell, Larry Pitts, Ed Richardson, Jerry Daniels, John Harding, iitts, Raymond Lewis, Larry Mouton. Alvin ROSS' Edgar Newstadt, Dick Bollar. Basic fundamentals were introduced to the future ,tars of Bolton by Mr. David Fitzgerald, eighth grade ootball coach. The eighth graders didn't win any of heir games, but nevertheless, gained valuable ex- Jerience. Receiving Eighth grade letters were: Jodie Roberts, Bobby Chandler, Bill Edwards, Jimmie Mil- er, Jimmie Rucks, Leslie Goleman, Frank Chenevert, Sidney Peters, Bill Robinson, John Miller, Ronnie Welch, Aickey Meeker, Garland Nichols, Robert Lewis, T. J. EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW, left to right: Pookie Golman, Harry Barnhart, Larry Mouton, Ronnie Welch, T. J. Fitts, Robert Lewis, Bobby Chandler, Buddy Holmes, Bob Rachel. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Rucks, Bill Edwards, Sidney Peters, John Kelley, Garland Nichols, Frank Chenevert, John Miller, Mr. Fitzgerald, Coach. i i , f' 'Y l 'Y ' I -- 1 ' I vi! 'YY' ' il -'M l-tl ww., YQEYQQ A Wow, ' 551 , ,,g,m,gf .... a.?5.'Z' Q, H W M .r Hfx wsffw V' vim J qui if 'Ravi M, W 4 ' Q AFX' wi X. L! , f' 4 ,QL X , gf? j, 7,5 ,, f 1, M if cp V , ,i , I Q 1 eQ 4 5,5 il: 0, ftfiy A 'avi' ' '...f'Q1i,! 'fn ,rg 1 43 im X 5 xxx , Q M, , f- A Z -3? 3161? K' A 4 'Y 3 'E K Q 4 1 1 ffi Q U W 1 El Q? A 'fir 1 'JZ 'ima VC ,UV -mv., ,V 5- up fy 4 1, , vm .MQ ' A. X'1i'41- ,ff HARDWOOD HIGHLIGHTS' With only four returning lettermen and five squadsmen, the Bolton basketball team has good chances of capturing the Southwest District title in '55. Lacking height the Bears, however, possessed experience and spirit which should send them far this season. John Jarred, a mid term graduate, aided the Bears greatly in this year's play with his excellent rebound work. Butch McCollum and Eddie Lofton, all state candidates contributed their share in making the season's start a successful one with their superb field goal shooting. Doody Dinnat, Jimmy LaCour, and newcomer Tinsley Oden all turned in fine games for Bolton while our reserve strength was great in up-and-coming juniors Maunsel Pearce, Freddie Bosarge, James Pendar- vis, and Burton Howard. Last year's squadmen Don Friday, G. P. Pendarvis, Kenneth Nichols, and Ed Sumner also assisted the Bears greatly in the winning column. The Bruin's teamwork, spirit, and hustle contributed largely to their early victories and continued to do so in the latter part of the season. With the loss of but three players from the roster the Leismen of '56 will have not only an experienced but talented group of basketeers. Under the brilliant supervision of Coach Hans Leis, the Bear Quintet will more than likely overcome many of their future opponents. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, left to right: Jimmy LaCour, Doody Dinnat, John Hazleton, Eddie Lofton, John Jarred, Butch McCollum, Tinsley Oden. SECOND ROW: Walter Moriarity, Manager Brian Jones, Freddie Bosarge, Maunsel Pearce, Burton Howard, Coach Leis, James Pendarvis, Donald Friday, Ed Sumner, Joe Russo, Manager. VARSITY BASKETBALL COACHES Leis and DEARMAN I42 :AC if 'T 1 'in Ani' l -ini December December December December December January January January January January January January January February February February February February February February 3 72 14 17 28 4 7- 11 14 18 21 25 31 1 4.. 9 11 15 18 23 Bolton 1954-55 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bolton LLaa,c , , , Bolton aaaaaccac a 7 , Bohon Bohon Bohon Bohon Bohon BoHon Bohon Bohon BoHon Bohon Bohon Bohon Bohon Bohon Bohon Bohon Bohon Tournament-Winner 36 47 32 70 Jena 32 45 51 56 38 70 62 62 44 56 I43 West Monroe Byrd Lc,,L,,,, ..A,., .WW West Monroe Baton Rouge lstrouma ,,,, , ,. Baton Rouge Bastrop L ,,,,,,,, Istrouma Jennlngs as ,,,,,, Lake Charles cac..,aaccccca , LaGrange ccc,ca vaa,ccc Bastrop o,c,,c Sulphur ,ccc,cc Jennings , -C Byrd ,L,,,L,,,,,,,, ,,,, Lake Charles ..... ,ac, ,LaGrange , ..,,. ,... - Lafayette ,L.,, Sulphur .,,,,, There Here Here Here There There There Here There Here There Here There Here There There Here There Here 3 iv i , 4-1 4 -if As if suspended in mid-air, a lanky opponent effectively executes a block on John Jarred's iumpshot attempt, Speedy Eddie Lotton steals the ball and dunlss a field goal as an opposing player gapes l45 -fax , K DOODY DINNAT JOHN JARRED V' 5 233 'L A5 if 11 'I -n Ai! As Bolton's speed increases, our ace dr bler and ball-hawk Doody Dinnat cor-r around the weakening Baton Rouge c fenses for a ringer. Dinnai in this manr would cause his opponenl to foul hi Loftons splendid field goal record often gives the Team that spark of life which it needs To come from behind and win. I46 D 3 ff , 1 V fi' t 118 N25 4' i 1 u-4 , 1 Q MV Q M.-5 TID' xy Hz ws ,Qx Ai--7 -iz A K ,QT Aff? ii 6 ' ' ' .-113' ,B if -5 ' 2 '-'s X x ,I l ., J 'ig gh- . ' i 4- Butch McCollum lays up a quick two points giving Bolton a lead which Lake Charles never overcame. JOHN HAZLETON Tense faces watch as big Jim LaCour steals a rebound from Dbavid Painter of Lake Charles, Due to LaCour's superb blocking of PainTer's effor1s the Bolton victory over Lake Charles was made much easier. i 4 L -'- 4 th-i-ml J- X B LTD JAMES PENDARVIS DONALD FRIDAY 05 JXVX U0 088 lljlyy QM-T00 V WLTDI mag: JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, left to right: Edward Richardson, Louis Dinnat, Jim Gunter, Ed Edgerton, David Hayworth. SECOND ROW: Jack LuttreIl,, Edgar Nixon, Tommy Bullock, Sydney Peters, Billy Beauregard. THIRD ROW: Larry Pitts, Larry Roshto, Harry Brown, Clifford Forrester, Jimmy Newell, Gary Lueders. 1 'M WY Aw, 'hal 'had' i 'J 5 LT' ffl 'JZ' Q9 1 i 1 Q 45 ff' 8 f J Dave Michiels gives his mile run the old home- stretch kick. These boys will aid the cause of the Bolton track team immensely in the 1955 season: CLeft to rightb Bobby Rae Satterthwaite, Manager: Don Edgerton, Robert Squyres, Rick Berlin, Ray LaBorde, and Tommy Bulloch. Bolton high iumper, Jerry Roan, clears the bar with ease at the Northwestern Relays preliminaries. -Q t CINDER SUMMARY The Bruin thinclads spent one of their most successful track seasons in years in 1954. Competing against some of the best teams in the South, Bolton participated in the following track meets: Tri-State at Shreveport, Northwestern Relays at Natchitoches, Bolton Invita- tional at Alexandria, Southwestern at Lafayette, Dis- trict Track Meet at Lake Charles, and the State Meet at Natchitoches. Bolton's mile relay team, composed of Robert Squyres, George Pitts, D. E. Walding, and Jimmy Blassingame, won the championship in the district contest, Jimmy LaCour won first in iavelin and second in discus, Rick Berlin took third in shotput, and Dave Michiels got third in the mile run. Returning lettermen in T955 will be distance men Dave Michiels, Jerry Daniels, Robert Squyres, Ray LaBorde, John Hazleton, Tommy Bulloch, and D. E. Walding, hurdler Don Edger- ton, sprinters, Fernard Boone and Roy Barmore. With such promising prospects the outlook for the '55 sea- son is excellent. 1 it 3 GOLF TEAM i954 STANDING, left to right: Doug Farr, Frank Fletcher, Terry Gunn, Walter Fowler, Richard Wilkins, Buaay Graham, and Jimmy Bradford. GAZING AT GOLF f 5. Walter Fowler demonstrates to his teammates the latest golf strategy to be used in the T955 season. l53 Even though the i954 season proved to be an unsuccessful one for the golf team, the Bolton golfers were praised by opposing teams for their fine sportsmanship shown at every match. The Bears played Neville, Byrd, Jennings, and West Monroe twice each. High point man for the Blue and White was agile Jimmy Bradford who scored more than half of the squad's points. Other boys who received letters and at times played top-rate golf were Walter Fowler, Richard Wilkins, Frank Fletcher, and Doug Farr. With the loss of their coach, Mr. Joe Campbell, the team will start anew this spring. They will also try to add Bastrop and Lake Charles to their schedule as soon as possible. D L' I :Half x.,.'7.C'F1LSsi. QL if ivbwliwnhl 'mtr1e'bilf'1twQ'llJ- 1 . . A 1- l ' 4 f if Ai - ' - ef' K T' oh-I' ,nur ml! All-State pitcher, Butch McCollum displays his familiar form which won many games for Bolton Throughout 1954 and previous base- ball seasons. Doody Dinnat, holder of an excel- lent batting average, slams one down the third base line for ihe Bears. l54 1954 BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, left to right: Freddie Ussery, Vic Wilder, Christy Fowler, J. T. Rougeau, Jimmy Bath. SECOND ROW: Bobby Wells, Doody Dinnat, Eddie Lofton, Brian Jones, Stevie Street. THIRD ROW: Dade Foote, Don Holloway, Curtis McMillan, Vic Michiels, Jerry Gaskey, FOURTH ROW: Tommy Henry, Butch McCollum, Bill Poe, Gerald Aymond, John Jarred. FIFTH ROW: Lamar Walters, Billy Brown, Bill Penny. REAR: Coach Raymond Schmolke. ANALYSIS OF THE '54 SEASON The Bolton Bears, powered by their ace hurler, Butch McCollum, proved to have a very success- ful season by sporting a record of T3 wins and 5 losses. Coach Raymond Schmolke's Bears were able to capture the district title by defeating the Lafayette Lions by a score of lO-O. Bolton, soon after winning the district title, iourneyed to New Orleans to battle the St. Aloysius Crusaders for the Class AA State Charn- pionship, The Bears downed the Crusaders in the first of 2 out of 3 series by a score of 2-l. The New Orleans team came back, however, to win the next two of the three game set rather easily by scores of 8-2 and To-2 respectively. Never- theless, the Bears, having been defeated by a IRE powerful team, returned to Alexandria the State Runners Up. Outstanding players for Bolton in the state game were Butch McCollum, Bill Poe, Doody Dinnat, Eddie Lofton, and Gerald Ayrnond. BHS was defeated twice by Catholic High and St. Aloysius and once by Istrouma and Byrd, they were victorious twice over Byrd, Colfax, Oakdale, Pineville, and Bastrop, while they beat St. Aloysius once. Eleven who received letters last year will be returning in '55, Returning Iettermen are: Bill Poe, Jerry Gaskey, Doody Dinnat, Eddie Lofton, Brian Jones, Dade Foote, Lamar Walters, Vic Michiels, Christy Fowler, Tommy Henry and Butch McCollum. ' 1522 4 55. MQ- M., 5 Z l x RAC KET ROUSTABOUTS Under the instruction of Coach Hans Leis, Bol- ton's 1954 tennis team experienced a none too successful season, but nevertheless, captured several district honors. The racketeers participated in a total of eight matches: Lake Charles, once, Neville, Fair Park, and Byrd, twice, and the Southwest District Tournament at Lake Charles. At District Draughon Crowell and Margaret Griffin won first in mixed doubles, Margaret Griffin won first in girls' singles, and John Perry and Wilbur Dickerson took second in boys' doubles. Throughout the season the team would have been somewhat lost without the services of their ace players, Draughon Crowell and Margaret Griffin. However, Jim Welch, John Perry, Dickie Crowell, Wilbur Dickerson, Elizabeth Wells, Sherry Ingram, and Mary Stewart played enough fine tennis to prove that in T955 the Bolton team will be among the best. A newcomer, Larry Hammett, from Pascal High School, Fort Worth, Texas, who won first in Boys' Doubles at the State Junior Olympics held in Shreveport as an Independent Candidate and reached the semi-finals in the Southern Junior Olympics in Houston, Texas, will be one of the mainstays of the team. Margaret Griffin, works on her loft shot, Skill and energy are prominent as two-year letterman ii- 4 ? Boys match their wits in one of the quieter games-checkers. Basketball played in our new gymnasium is one of the favorite sports of the gym classes. -9 l58 goodly dealt! and 446 afzdegaw p . 5 . Q.. azgalzw Agility combined with a quick eye needed to perfect a punching bag routin MR. HANS LEIS, Gym instructor, makes physical education a pleasure with a variety of activities. r ex ,ff Wwwsa- 'i e- ,.....+...... '95 , . M, Q Q-gnu S S -X, 5 1 n v 'V' I L Mi A X-..,,kx f. V. , -gfwgf.-Aw ,HQ .M ,J If :U :z ' . Vi VMSLK1' '15 , A . ,- I A fx? .la 7 25333, - . ,ww an-f -C Z 4 Intramural volleyball tournaments create team spirit and cooperation. Outdoor kick soccer pro- vides the necessary ex- ercise and sunshine re- quired for a well-bal- anced physical education program. Jump shot in an intra mural basketball game adds to the tempo f the sport. Xi: QL 5 WLS. 'V 5323 if 4 we - W Y' W x' w s it 1 3' fb! , Wg 2 Wm QT' A2 'S B W 5 , ....,, ? vk , ,WW-a., k :g'f?ffgf'4L1 4 9 ,, J, . W 4 M , Q f 'r '1 I 7 7 i f f' 0 YI f 2 f 1, 0 f , ' vu-1, ' I ! I mf Q 2 Qs wi 3 1 1 9 f Ga i Q 1 i 0 , 9 1 ' 1 1 Q J or 1 'O 1 2 I Q i P L I63 Q i ti ' LU wo mar- I Acting as ringmaster under the Bolton Big Top the STUDENT council, although it has only been organized tor a short while has come to be recognized as one of the leading councils in the state. This year the council as Secretary of the Louisiana Association ot Student Councils, played host to the state convention which was held on the Bolton campus. A practical example of a working democracy the Student Council sponsors all school elections and seeks to establish better understanding between student and faculty to provide opportunities tor leadership and to encourage participation in all school and civic activities. stuDENT council ,M Counting votes from the various school elections is iust another of the duties of student council mem- bers, mgmadez of die adam O COURTESY COMMlTTEE The COURTESY COMMITTEE, a branch ot the Student Council, bids a welcome to all who visit our school. These girls, who are willing to give up their vacant period to help in this way, also run errands for the office staff and handle the recorded music during the lunch periods. SEATED: Lettie Thomson, Carolyn Svebek. STANDING: Pat Robertson, Regina DeWitt, Kay Flowers. I65 MAY LOUISE WHITE Editor-in-Chief NANCY WILSON Associate Editor MARGARET GRIFFIN Business Manager DICKIE CROWELL Assistant Photography Editor I66 mv Izwiff f i fx ' E an SHERRY INGRAM Class Editor ww iI.... DON EDGERTON Sports Editor r 'f.4w4.,.5 SHIRLEY PENNY BETTY BERGLAND ELIZABETH WELLS Scholasric Editor Club Editor Book Sales Manage' MARY CECILE LAIRD Advertising Manager ART STAFF-LEFT TO RIGHT: Honor Blanchard, Waverly Hem- enway, Gwen Grubb. ASSISTANT EDITORS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Evelyn Aiken, Kafie Kelso, Chariot Pi1Ys Naialie Helms, Stevie Street, Jane Babing Ion, Patty Elliot, Bette Levine. 7 Stofzffafde Sdawavagwztl WW' BRUIN EDITORIAL STAFF-FIRST ROW: Kathleen White, Jackie Henry, Sally Field, Mary Virginia Henrichson, Nancy Redmond, Jean Elaine Hays, Betty Jo Bollar, Elizabeth Aiken, Jimmie Lynn Pourcy, Susie Jordan. SECOND ROW: Charlot Pitts, Janice Holland, Hope Farrar, Marcie Hill, Jeanne Cooper, Maud Ella Hollis, Ann Nachman, Virginia Morgan, Linda Fedd. THIRD ROW: Gerry Haworth, Vivian Redding, Polly Heinberg, Sherbie Meriwether, Jane Babington, Lois Nell LaCour, Carolyn Arrington, Judith Babington, Peggy O'Neal, Rosemary Pate. FOURTH ROW: Larry Pitts, Christy Fowler, lveson Noland, Dave Michiels, Stevie Street. BRUIN TYPISTS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Stella Harper, Janice Holland, Jane Pearce. i BRUIN BUSINESS STAFF-FIRST ROW: Celeste Tindol, Judy Fletcher, Mickey Svebek, Freddie Elsing, Harriet Beason, Lenelle McFarland, Meta Ann Gravel, Lois Meadows, Lucy Winham, Edith Matheson. SECOND ROW: Lynne Compton, Caroline Svebek, Kathleen Lan- ders, Emma Rae Warner, Ginny Bray, Gwen Grubb, Marie Murphy, Annis Walker, Dot Culpepper, Alice Barker, Charlotte Blotner, Barbara Bynum. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Bradford, Edgar Newstadt, Buzzy Graham, Bobby Ortego, Jimmy Neilson, Larry Bringol, Athos Guillot, Robert Vanlangendonck, Brother King. ., lb8 BRUIN EDITORIAL STAFF The hustle and bustle, color and fan- tasy in the main ring and side show activities of twelve hundred students under a Big Top are vividly portrayed in Bruin. Few people realize the many long hours of work necessary for producing an award-winning annual. Starting with exactly nothing, the editors, assisted by the staff members, plan, draw, take pic- tures, and keep building until a prized account of a year's activity is related in words and pictures. Selecting an appropriate theme, carry- ing it out in each section, meeting dead- lines-all this and thousands of details known only to behind the scene workers, go into producing a yearbook. BRUIN BUSINESS STAFF Have you bought your Bruin yet? This question, a familiar one to all under the Big Top, means the business staff members are hard at work. While the editorial staff produces the book, it is up to the business staff to finance it - no small undertaking! To do this, the staff members, with much tact and good sales- manship, sell ads to various business es- tablishments in town. Arranging for class and group pictures to be taken and get- ting the class pictures ready for distri- bution are also responsibilities of the business staff. Finally when the Bruins arrive, these workers carefully distribute them to all subscribers. am 7494 Sedan! -.4-fi -Lf 'lt 1 sfh 'ia:'ff'f1i t1ltYt K' kiwi 0? X wr' wef -33' if? A 'xf f' z cfs .ef A g, , wah - nf., f f , .2,,... .Q 'wewufwf -ff ' i .Ii2f57f17fg4?.fzj,. if ' A I l E A-QQ?-1 S+-P-injgff 371120322 of 2415441 Seed AM Www ,456 7eZZa ZZ CUMTUX EDITORIAL STAFF A little bit of the best of everything spells Cumtux, Louisiana's oldest high school news- paper. Stopping at nothing short of the best, the editors and reporters work hard to get the inside story on the latest school elections, sport events, club activities, and all general happenings under the Big Top. A special touch of interest is added by jokes, opinion polls, and humorous in- cidents from classes. Getting a scoop on the latest news for the surprise and enioyment of all readers thrills these reporters. Even better for the editors is their realization of the many hours of work and worry necessary for the successful publication of the twenty regular issues enioyed by all. CUMTUX BUSINESS STAFF Pounding the pavement from one end of the town to the other, members of the Cumtux Bus- iness Staff spend many busy hours selling ads to finance Cumtux, our school paper. Other duties of this staff include keeping accounts, sending out bills to all the advertisers, as well as counting and distributing copies of the paper as each issue rolls off the press. Truly top-notch roustabouts, the staff mem- bers, who possess a willingness and a readiness to get things done, work hand in hand with the editorial staff to promote plans for a bigger and better Cumtux. Special skits presented by this staff on various assembly programs greatly in- crease interest in Cumtux. CUMTUX BUSINESS STAFF-FIRST ROW: Lettie Thomson, Barbara Parker, Carol Faye Spence, Judy Walker Joyce Gordon, Millie Robinson, Nancy Redmond. SECOND ROW: Joann Sanclers, Ginny Bray, Pat Webster Elizabeth Duke, Vivian Redding, Faye Goodwin, THIRD ROW: George Stanley, Allen Goodwin, Dade T Gs . E r , 3' , ees rl' I jane- xi I 1 Foote David Kurfiss Raytord Shaw Clyde Waddell lies f -:QE ' 5'-j Q ' 7 5 - 3 t . v 53-at 5 A 7 -4171 t e g ffl- Q ,. tr-1 0 ,p- A ,ar -file, e f ,s ::'lff 7 ' ii5'Af2-,S CUMTUX EDITORIAL STAFF-FIRST ROW: Pat Phillips, Susan Hixson, Betty Lou Jacobs, Judy Ward- Steinman, Pat Proskowetz, Kitty Roberts, Linda Watson, Jane Knoepp, Linda Poynter, Winifred Watkins, Marcie Hill. SECOND ROW: Pat Fertitta, Hope Farrar, Markay Sewell, Ruby Gabbert, Judy Walker, Margaret Lynn Lawrence, Barbara Lawrence, Marilyn Collier, Barbara Bynum. THIRD ROW: Patricia Meadows, Ama Rose Weber, Cheryl Bice, Gerry Haworth, Faye Goodwin, Pat Webster, Anne Quantz, Bill Skeeles, Jack Wall. FOURTH ROW: Athos Guillot, Terry Gunn, Jimmy Rush, Mike Simmons, Robert Dupree, Jackie Parker, Billy Brumlow, Henry Oden. I73 QUILL AND SCROLL-SEATED: Suellen Street, Treasurer, Mike Simmons, Vice President, Dotty Gold, President, Kay, Els, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Kay Flowers, Helen Reed, Donna Hightower, Sherry Ingram, Shirley Penny, Margaret Griffin, Nancy Wilson. SECOND ROW: Dede Coco, Marie Murphy, Sandra Posey, May Louise White, Betty Bergland. THIRD ROW: Tommy Henry, Don Edgerton, Tommy Black, Terry Gunn, Robert Dupree. QUILL and SCROLL BoIton's chapter of the International Quill and Scroll Society bears the name of its founder, Mary L. Thornton. Included in this society are the most outstanding journalists from the staffs of the school paper and the year-book. A printed sample of each member's writing is sent to National Quill and Scroll to be approved before he be- comes a real member. As a special proiect for the year, each member en- tered a iournalism contest for short stories, dramatic script, poetry, or some other form of writing, thereby getting competitive exper- ience and giving Bolton a good representation. -14,2 e H-ff' +1--1 -if: 4 7076 gdfdag dw Kendo-wifi, , . , and . . . LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE It is indeed an honor to be se- lected to represent Bolton at Leader- ship Conference, held each year on the LSU campus. Students from the Junior Class who excel in leader- ship, scholarship, and character are chosen for each of the two sessions held in early summer. Classes in Speech, Journalism, Library Science, and Recreation are offered to pro- mote Ieadership and actual exper- ience in these fields. It is not all work, however, for dances, picnics, and a variety of other popular pastimes dominate the night scene, climaxed by a mammoth banquet and talent show. I74 PELICAN STATE-FIRST ROW: Charlotte Wheeler, Marie Murphy, Jane Pearce, Shirley Penny, Mar- garet Griffin. SECOND ROW: Elaine George, Annis Walker, Elizabeth Wells, Isabel Thornton, PELICAN STATE One of the highest hon- ors to be had at Bolton, and one which is placed in the Center Ring of the Big Top, is that of being selected to attend Pelican State held every summer at L.S.U. for students from all over the state. Chosen on the basis of character, leadership, hon- esty, scholarship, and co- operativeness, delegates are divided into two parties, Nationalist and Federalist, and are taught the rights and responsibilities of American citizenship. They elect their own local, par- ish, and state officials and are allowed to actually go through the procedure used in carrying on govern- ment. Sondra Couvillion, Ruby Gabbert. THIRD ROW: Knight Doggett, Jimmy Bradford, Robert Dupree, Tommy Black, Millard Peddy, Terry Gunn. FOURTH ROW: John Perry, Mike Simmons, Walter Fowler C H. Wilder, Tinsley Oden, Buzzy Graham, Dickie Bennett, Eddie Roberts. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the Beta Tau Sigma Chap- ter of the National Honor Society, composed of a small percentage of the upper third of the last three terms, signifies one of the highest honors a student can obtain. Students, who are nominated by the club and selected by a faculty committee, are chosen on the basis of character, leader- ship, scholarship, and service to the school, and pledge, when they are initiated into the club in an impressive candle-light ceremony, to do their best to maintain these good traits and outstanding characteristics through- out life. LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE-FIRST ROW: Helen Reed, Kay Els, Sherry Ingram, Nancy Wilson, Dotty Gold, Ellen Holland, Dede Coco. SECOND ROW: Tommy Black, Ruth Spofford, Kathleen Bagley, Adine Boniol, Donna Hightower, Brother King. THIRD ROW: Kay Flowers, Patsy Nash, Millie Robinson, Susie Street, Mary Cecile Laird, Elizabeth Wells, Betty Bergland. FOURTH ROW: Jim Welch, Russel Marsh, May Louise White, Bob Haw- thorne, Don Edgerton. l75 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-SEATED: Elizabeth Wells, Sec- retary-Treasurer: Patsy Nash, President: Suellen Street, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Dede Coco, Millie Robinson, Margaret Griffin, Nancy Wilson. SECOND ROW: Marie Murphy, Kathleen Landers, May Louise White. THIRD ROW: Jim Welch, Don Edgerton. WW? M4-W I 1 A V A 7 ,X m is ff A sf f - f vf.. Q , , I I Y , .gi W W WR' fy .,.:5 3 , - in f zsffi hiv , .. ..,A. wig M f 1 5 Q JB K 1 az n f: 4 , ,Y , -7 em, wffuzfw - L' - :fig 5 .6 Q Q , 5 ,gig ,Qi if V W 2 an g m? 335 iw. mf-A 'air Wai w pw, YQ, -1 rip ww is ,PWM mf V ,I 'vb Z T 3 Q 'Sr' ww W Wh 7 A 'fgf' L 2 . v. K 3 ,Wy M F233 Agfa? -S H451 Em - 7 s ,J Q, , fgiff - ' ggi . . 4 V w wi , ' gg, , , k ,,. M, V ' fE1e?' :.' f ,, Mx, Q ., ,- A 1? 5 ff' , H W Qy gfi -p, V L Q x fad' if E Q WY vt A W E a , 3 'fi 573' 1 v eg- Mm f r: :5 DRAMATIC CLUB Hollywood has nothing on our Dra- matic Club! To give members an op- portunity for trying their hand with props, rigging, and acting, they pro- duce a play each fall and spring. Fun goes along with the hard work of sell- ing tickets, building sets, finding ap- propriate trappings, and above all, learning the parts. Sandwiched in be- tween these productions are local and state speech tournaments, from which Bolton students return with flying colors. As a reward for untiring effort and cooperation and plenty of talent, mem- bers are elected to the honorary Na- tional Thespian Society. This group helps select the two plays which are produced each year as well as acting as advisors to the Eighth Grade Dra- matic Club. As a special project in the fall, the Thespians initiated the charter members of the Pineville Chapter to the National Society. mi-1' 'g wolf - ig 2' A l 2012065056 , g g Siaaamevz 1 1 t .1 'Y 1-s J-1,3 ins!-lr 11- DRAMATIC CLUB-GROUP ll-FIRST ROW: P Nancy Redmond, Gloria Johnson, Delight Baker, Mary Lou Boudiette, Cynthia Parker, Kay Mclntosh, Jane Alice Thompson, Raye Mclntosh, Kitty Brown, lone Jeffery, Anita Jo Strube. SECOND ROW: Betty Anne Bilbray, Susie Jordan, Ann Bradford, Jimmie Lynn Pourcy, Mary Lynn Wilkie, Jane Knoepp, Gene Lewis, Linda Fedd, Myrna Barton, Charlotte Blotner, Sonia Saunde Penny, THIRD ROW: Joyce Gordon, Lois Ann Doss, Shirley Plunkett, Lynda Brown, Anne Hollis, Carol Ann White, Edith Matheson, Kathleen Ruddell, Lynne Compton, Gerry Haworth, Ann McBride Vivian Redding, Polly Heinberg, Barbara Adams. FOURTH ROW: Carlton Comish, Sammy Bonnette, Jay Bolen, Stevie Wilson, Robert Davis Parrott, Tommy Hazleton, Robert Bolton, Jerry Daniel, Hal Hawthorne, Melvin Hawthorne, Kenneth Phillips, Robert Headrick, Robert Heath, Jodie White, Walter Hunter, Carl Gehr, Burton Howard. atsy Williams, Ann Harrison, Dixie Fontenot, Peggy Phillips rs, Helen Walters, Sherbie Meriwether, Yvonne I li fisi-fvYf ftSw I 4Qw. gr... W .,, 3 kxigw Nw X gags aw W 1 is. 'Q ' X17 . If e.. . . .. fp. wi na.-.. - f--ke:f'.f,.,1':.v,gj. ff - f M.. , Z.. J fm'?7,. 4 N gg igggggaf - E524 .- if 7 I P-4? S wa ag..pgw , Q . T A0 0 .. 45? x wg! f. KK flhflvn 9 ,. 1 ,wwf- Uv M f-if , , 34 H nf.. 33.-sf f , ,gg 1 'ig 9 i wa ,ES ff HW .- ,Ng A - V , , K Q -.3 4 Q' -Hg. : X -1,61 if 54 , 1 -- 1- 5 4 f im C 4 in ,J I I Q. ,P 3 ..kkk i, I Z . 'A K 'f 'F' 'W my 3' . 4 5555 3? l 7 ... Q f SQ' Q . W. . H 4 wg , A . ff .2 Y -, Y- :f '-'- w eg ' 2 1 . fn i ,M - Z ?-,3e1f:f.2g:5g55:1fi iw f-11 5,11 y x..,4.,f. , , ,f.. ,, MIFW5. if ff m gm. I -', 2 , M- , V . ' . . V ' I - 1 ' L -- X- 1 3 V , ,V ,-,, E f .N L- K' W ' f , V H ai Y i 4 'f' S 'MM 7 K , fy U . gpgpiy. A i f ,, . . 'A 3 ' if - 2' gk fjfgggy , W i 1 f ' 5 I 11 A 'agua mf ff Q . jf? i lg M N V' iq. 5 W ' as Sf fb ,,,. V, A ...: f: pie! .. ' - 23316 V A lr A . Q QA. 1 ,ff Vg .1 I Zi, 3 EIGHTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB The Eighth Grade Dramatic Club is among graders at Bolton., Under the guidance of Thespian Club, the newcomers are trained to come future stars in the field of theater arts in the year. The club members then have the Bolton's Speech Department. EIGHTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB-SEATED, FIRST ROW: Errol Barron, Jr., Richard Edwards, Susan Savoy, Fay Thompson, Brown, Louise Glasscock. SECOND ROW: Diane Barnette, Edwina Schultz, Peggy White, Mary Molley, Jodie Roberts. THIRD ROW: Frances Murchison, Mary Marshall Cappel, Jane Keene, Ozie Mae Williams, Marie Wilder, Phyllis Fillette, Jimmie Williamson, Betty Holloway, Helen Voorhies, Mickey Svebek, Vicki Ashley, Anne Quantz, Neilson, Virginia Norris, Mollie Lamkin, Stephanie Stephens, John Miller, Jerry King. FOURTH ROW: Ann Kingsley, Gerry Linda Gray, Betty Wilson, Carline King, Joyce Maddox, Linda Doynter, Joyce Woodall, Doris Schmitt, Shirley Paul, Reba Dodd, left to right: Ed Edgerton, Vice President, Kitty Roberts, President: Mary Charlotte Parrott, Secretary. Marshall, Pat Bolen, Mariorie Buchanon, Betty Manning, Pat Phillips, Delores Parker, Katherine Pellerin, Ruth Lovett, Judy Ann Coker, Judy Fletcher, Betty Lou Jacobs, Linda Rayburn, Frances Semple, Fanelle Peach, Ann Brouillette, Shirley Arnold, Carol Watson, Moppy Walker, Lynda Lane Morrow, Barbara Long, Wanda Weeks, Mary Bolen, 5USie Barton, Kathryn Flynn, Carol Nall, Judy Bucklin, Pierson Cannon, Bob Blake, Bobby Chandler, Richard Goudeau. ROW: Betty Miller, Sue Bres, Diane Craft, Dovie Rebouche, Ann Clark, Elizabeth Sumrall, Carolyn Fleshman, Carol Flowers, Irby, Lee Ellen Allen, Karen Baldwin, Billye Bridges, Judy Robertson, Betty Jean Close, Frances Baillio, Alice Motter, Linda Patsy Jefferies, Roxie Ann Odom, Stewart Guidry, T. J. Fitts. the largest of the clubs organized to aid the eighth the be- and receive valuable experience which prepares them for their later years at Bolton. Thespian members give demonstrations of the important funda- mentals of play production and stage acting early op- portunities to serve on publicity committees, to sell tickets, and to usher at the major play pro- ductions, thereby playing an important part in Maxine Carolyn Carver, Louise Evelyn Rita Jo Gravel, Brenda FIFTH Peggy Newell, if wiSt Qi. - 'FWHM DEBATE CLUB-SEATED: Colleen Sullivan, Treasurer, Lois Meadows, Vice President Elaine George President Pat Proskowetz Sec retary, Ellen Holland, Eighth Grade Debate Coach. FIRST ROW: Beverly Jarrett Jackie Henry Mary K Harrington Maud Ella Hollis May Louise White. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Bice, Margaret Melady, Jim Gunter Ralph Pinckley Edith Matheson Charlotte Blotner Marie Murphy. THIRD ROW: Robert Bolton, Louis Knoepp, Rodney Brister, Larry Pitts Clifford Forrester Emmett Jarrett .leems White Jay Bolen. rw DEBATE CLUB Officially known as the Forensic Society of Bolton High School, the Debate Club has as its purpose to learn the most important and most effective methods of public speaking. By research work and discussion groups during the first semester, debaters keep well informed on world events and lay a groundwork of practice for their second-semester debating. Showing remarkable talent, members participate in forensics at debate clinics as well as at local, state, and interstate contests. Among the tournaments attended this year were those held at Northwestern, Louisiana Tech, and LSU. ' Outstanding students who have debated three years or more compose the Varsity Squad, the highest honor a debater can receive. l80 T --E A-C genie-ze me 4 fm cz!! EIGHTH GRADE DEBATE The eighth grade debate club intro- duces its members to public speaking by participation in debate contests. While learning the fundamentals of debate, the eighth graders are working toward their goal of being varsity debaters while they are in high school. Each year they par- ticipate in two intramural tournaments. To get further grounding in this field, they attended a debate clinic at Louisiana Tech. ln getting acquainted with the eighth grade debate club, the members find that public speaking helps them to develop poise before a group and to form sound opinions on the questions of the day. VARSITY SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Marie Murphy, Pat ROW: Ellen Proskowetz, Lois Meadows. SECOND Holland, Elaine George. THIRD ROW: May Louise White, Natalie Helms, Colleen Sullivan. EIGHTH GRADE DEBATE-SEATED: Clara Kelley, Treasurer, Fanelle Peach, Vice President, Judy Fletcher, Presidenty Anne Quantz, Sec- ta FIRST ROW' Fran Watson, Betty Holloway, Frances Semple, re ry. . Bob Blake, Richard Goudeau, Dot Coco, Ann Brouillette, Mary Charlotte Parrott, Linda Gray. SECOND ROW: Alice Motter, Peggy Irby, Evelyn Wilder, Elizabeth S Fleshman, Lynda Lane Morrow, Carol Flowers. umrall, Donald Bradford, Phyllis Feillett, Carolyn l8l ? CHOlR-FIRST ROW, left to right: Betty McGee, Lauralie Normand, Virginia Berlin, Mary Lofton, Bennie Henry, Mary Margaret Angarola, Nancy Wilson, Sal'v Steed. SECOND ROW: Lee Anna Sens, Pat Farr, Louise Ann Charrier, Lou Normand, Margaret Lynn Lawrence, Patsie Thornberg, Mclntosh, Pat Carruth, Winifred Watkins, Krista Iiarnes, Mary Frances Smith, Nina Bruce, Faye Walding, Colleen Chaudoir, Charlotte THIRD ROW: Glenda Terrell, Markay Sewell, Gerry Haworth, Pat Robertson, Joan McCollum, Sondra Couvillion, Marie Scarbrock, Alayne Hagan. Earline Fogleman, Freddie Jo Phillips, Barbara Adams, Polly Heinberg, Margie Kelley, Buelah Mae Myers, Carol Ann White, Evelyn Price, Kathleen Landers, Jo Ann Myers. FOURTH ROW: Booty Kelley, Marvin Thornberg, D. E. Walcling, Don McCollum, Norvell Drewett, Jerry Gill, Henry Oden, Marvin Stracener, Bob Beville, Jack Mertens, Lewis Johnson, Roy Barrnore, John Jarred, Charles Calhoon, Earnest McCullough, Dorman Clayton, George Roberts, Frank Gigilotta. in Le-, Zafummdadfeouzq and 34613044444 ' ' GIRLS' QUARTETTE-LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lofton, Charlotte Hagan, Carol Ann White, Evelyn Price. ACCOMPANISTS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Brom- ley, Marlene Jenkins. i CHOIR As all of our school organizations, the choir is dedicated to supporting a high standard of representation in the com- munity and to upholding the fine name of the school. Although their perfor- mances are not as frequent as some ot the other school organizations, the hours, days, and weeks of preparation spent in bringing this fine vocal group to per- fection are always evident in a presenta- tion. Besides performing on various assem- blies for the student body and in pro- grams tor civic organizations, the choir presents an annual spring concert and other major productions. MISS DORIS ROLLINS Choir Director JUNIOR ENSEMBLE-LEFT TO RIGHT: Lauralie Normand Sally Claire Steed Bennie Henry Alayne Mclntosh, Sherbie Meriwether, Pat Tucker Pat Kennedy Lee Anna Sens Yvonne Scarbrock, Faye Walding. 1 SENIOR ENSEMBLE-LEFT TO RIGHT: Louise Ann Charrier Patsy Farr Krista liames Winifred Watkins, Evelyn Price, Polly Heinberg, Barbara Adams Anne Hollis Sondra Couvlllion Margaret Lynn Lawrence, Virginia Berlin, Colleen Chaudoir. .1 Illtiffn ,il fi! x X -l In I -- fx Q3 S 33 5 x SX 9, X 1 f 1 , f ,.-..f f '1 '--V4--' ffj ,M..'-Mf x Y 19 Jury? 'W up Q W -Q. W 4' 3' !X ..,. g,g,f,,. Q Q'-1-f-1 x fig, M Y ...I L sb ' ik Y 5-'f I L, -B R45 fi E' lf--LQX BAND Lending a colorful atmosphere to the football games and bolstering the spirits of everyone when that goal iust can't be reached, our band is really on the alert. With such favorites as Sentimental Journey and Chatanooga Choo-Choo, they build up a high pitch of football excitement and enthusiasm. As the football flies through the air with the greatest of ease, the band furnishes an air of festivity with a root-tootin song. Leading every pre-game parade and pep-meeting, the band has only a few hours to rest before marching down the field with the Boosters at half-time, beating the time for marching and playing tunes to complement the formations. After football season, the band is narrowed down to the most outstanding students, who compose the con- cert band. MR. RALPH RESCHAR Band Director BANDfFlRST ROW, left to right: Emma Rae Warner, George Roberts, Lois Meadows, Dot Culpepper, Pat Welch, Judith Sylvester, Shirley Stokes, Billy Brumlow, Lorraine Martin, June Wheeler, Geraldine Chester, Nancy Bond, Judith Normand. SECOND ROW: Mary Lynn Wilkie, Kenneth Funk, Kenneth Black, Judy Ward-Steinman, Hal Hawthorne, Jerry Bays, Pat Armstrong, Larry Roshto, Robert McCrory, Lamar Walters, Bill Penny, Christy Fowler, Cathy Danrielly, Polly Heinberg, Gloria Johnson, Luther Johnson, Fred Martin, Natalie Helms. THIRD ROW: Bill Skeeles, Jimmy Eyre, Bobby Ortego, Gerry Gravel, Billye Bridges, Alice Motter, Macil Wilkie, Carl Rausch, Dan Spofford, Jimmie Parker, Donald Hoyt, Dennis Meadows, Bill Hayes, Lloyd Edwards, Gene Dion, James Webb, Jack Wall, Crysta Redding, Ann Harrison, Harry Hawthorne. FOURTH ROW: Linda Bradas, Linda Gray, Lynne Compton, Carol Flowers, Dottie Pope, Frank Boyd, Lanny Roberts, Tommy Gilder- sleeve, Jimmy Keasler, Wayne Parker, Kent Ray Bennett, Alvin Reid, Jerry Chalfant, John Miller, Freddie Elsing, Ralph Funk, Pud Penny, Harriett Wilson, Albert Lanyon. FIFTH ROW: Sonny McCredy, Grover Ingram, John Reschar, Keith Garner, John Perry, Albert Higby, John Jeansonne, Edward Bulloch, Tom Nash, Bobby Tom Laborde, Dick Bollar. rf I 4 Q' 3 355 fs tr 1 Q , Q-v K f X s 4 fb as MfwwMww.,M. -Mali' , A ,s..w.-w ...wh H .,.-...N M A ,xww mn, 4 W A..,,, L . V W....,, ,,, iw nm I 'WN15'-M3-Us2z Wig 4 X Y. ,wa W . ..f. :EQ QQI :II 3 , b . , ' ' 'J M 1 51 ,M L f A XV 5 lr.. 'Q V Q l Whig lA 5 x 3 A mutgghggv y 7 55 L' is , V4 A 31g W .g 311,13 V ,Q - ' an ! 5 Q, El iQ 1 . .1 s 31 ... f if V xj, N ' . ' 4 W 1 , 1 v .. W nv K g'Qi f - L 1-r ' ' mwlfdqthnaa We MWWWM MARCHING BOOSTERS Guide right, straighten up, and pick up your feet! This is a familiar command to the Boosters as they drill before school opens in the fall and each day during football season. In addition, special night practices are held before each performance to put finishing touches on the show. Contributing a great deal to the spirit and color of our football games, the Boosters perform at half-time with expert marching and fascinating shows, keep time to the band music with snappy hand drills, and back up the cheerleaders with peppy yells. After football season activities, Boosters form a cheering section at home basketball games. mari i ' f ' -I' M MISS VIRGINIA LANGSTON-Sponsor BOOSTERS-FIRST ROW, left to right: May Louise White, Margaret Griffin, Sondra Couvillion, Annis Walker, Kay Els, Charlotte Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Donna Waddell Betty Anne Reeves, Kathleen Landers, Mary Weldman, Pat Webster, Mary Margaret Angarola, Lettie Thomson, Ruth Spofford, Mary Stewart, Pat Hooter. THIRD ROW: Jane Pearce, Dede Coco, Waverly Hemenway, Millie Robinson, Susie Street, Patsy Nash, Barbara Parker, Billie Sue Gallent, Lillian Carleton, Mary Sue Ross. FOURTH ROW: Anne Sewell Isabel Thornton, Meta Ann Gravel, Helen Reed, Ellen Holland, Elaine George, Kay Flowers Marie Murphy, Gwen Grubb, Winona Harper. FIFTH ROW: Lucy Winham, Faye Goodwin Dotty Gold, Carol Spence, Kathleen Bagley, Connie Freet, Markay Sewell, Donna Hightower Sandra Posey, Mary Cecile Laird. SIXTH ROW: Mary Louise Sisson, Honor Blanchard, Hope Farrar, Harriet Beason, Betty Bergland, Kay Sterne, Betty Brow, Evelyn Aiken, Pat Fertitta Barbara Lawrence. SEVENTH ROW: Colleen Sullivan, Kyle Bringhurst, Marcie Hill, Sue Pearce, Charlot Pitts, Bette Levine, Paula Stewart, Marilyn Morgan, Millie Brittain, Krista liames. EIGHTH ROW: Merry Haddox, Eloise Smith, Lois Nell LaCour, Judith Babington Patty Elliott, Sue Lohman, Ama Rose Webber, Peggy O'Neal, Jeanie Hays, Rosemary Pate NINTH ROW: Evelyn Vallery, Billie Marshall, Pat Proskowetz, Deanna Chicola, Janice Holland Susie Alost, Camille Daspit, Bobby Sue Craft, Margaret Lynn Lawrence, Patricia Meadows TENTH ROW: Sybil Roark, Stella Harper, Mary Virginia Henrichson, Betty Fay Wellan, Linda Watson, Brenda Holmes, Judy Hammond, Beverly King, Faye Doherty, Winifred Watkins ELEVENTH ROW: Myrna Barton, Helen Walters, Jane Knoepp, Elizabeth Aiken, Vivian Redding, Nancy Redmond, Ann McBride, Linda Fedd, Norma Jean Wilson, Shirley Guinn TWELFTH ROW: Carol Ann White, Joyce Gordon, Fran Rachal, Barbara Adams, Patsy Farr Gerry Haworth, Mary Lou Boudiette, Ann Bradford, Susie Jordan, Caroline Svebek THIRTEENTH ROW: Carolyn Arrington, Lenelle McFarland, Kathleen Ruddell, Jimmie Lynn Pourcy, Anne Hollis, Edith Matheson, Charlotte Blotner, Kitty Brown. I89 Eddie Roberts Elizabeth Wells 'bg W B XX CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW left to right: Shirley Penny, Brother King. SECOND ROW Knight Doggett Sherr I TH ' y ngram. IRD ROW. Buzzy Graham, Nancy Wilson, Sitting pretty in Bob Traylor's red convertible, our cheerleaders add to the The gym rings with school spirit as the cheerleaders sound oft with a B-E-A Homecoming parade. -R-S. CHEERLEADERS Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar, All for Bolton, stand up and holler! With this cheer and others which are familiar to all, Bolton pepsters always add sparkle and excitement to school activities. Among the most vivacious performers under the Big Top, the cheerleaders do much to keep up school spirit as they lead cheers at football and basketball games, parades, pep meetings, and assemblies. Among other duties of the cheerleaders are decorating the goal posts and the stands for each game and making visiting cheer- leaders feel welcome. 1.2, s -4 740144 Eddy: I ti -D Informal pep meetings in the gym fill the students with true football spirit. -4442- T44 2 ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS - LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay Bolen, June Wheeler, Colleen Chaudoir, Diane Pierson, Susie Jordan, Don McCollum, ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS With gaiety ancl spirit the alternate cheerleaders lead the Bluebirds in peppy yells and boost the iunior team to a victory. Cheering at junior games is loads of fun for these alternates and gives them good experience if they want to try out for varsity cheerleading. BLUE BIRDS-SEATED, lett to right: Jackie Henry, Treasurer, Diane Pierson, Vice President, Celeste Tindol, President, Mary Buie Crockett, Sec retaryg Sally Field, Cumtux Reporter. FIRST ROW: Beth Moore, Glenda Raymond, Beverly Jarrett, June Moseley, Judy Ryan, Carolyn Region Angeline Nugent, Judy Ward-Steinman, Margaret Gaar, Rae Elaine Bordelon, Sally Claire Steed, Janie Stone. SECOND ROW: Mary Har- rington, Billie Hustmyre, Sheryl Breaux, Roma Huffman, Betty Stevens, Faye Walding, Lee Anna Sens, Linda Robertson, Kathleen White Betty Jo Bollar, Gloria Prescott. THIRD ROW: Juanita Heath, Ann Simmons, Cathy Dannelly, Ruth Ducote, Nancy Redding, Peggy Landrum Lauralie Normand, Edwina Bordelon, Nita Williams, Ann Nachman, Alayne Mclntosh, Carol Parker. FOURTH ROW: Ginny Bray, Pat Tucker Helen Babb, Freddie Jo Phillips, Earline Fogleman, Glenda Terrell, Margaret Bergland, Sue Whiteman, Virginia Morgan, Maida Sue Ellington Maud Ella Hollis, Jeanne Cooper, Lorraine Martin, Gwendolyn Porto, Eleanorae Bagley. BLUE BIRDS B CLUB Believing in fair play in all competi- tion, the B Club honors boys who have lettered in one or more sports at Bolton. Carrying out their motto, Good sports in winning as well as in losing, they promote good sports- manship in everyday events of home, school, and community, as well as in white uniforms, the Blue Birds also play, One of the biggest thrills tor a ninth grade girl is to become a Blue Bird. Selected tor their leadership, depen- dability, and scholarship, these girls enthusiastically sell peanuts, popcorn, and programs at the home football games, Adding quite a splash of color to the stands in their gay blue and form a spirited squad at the iunior football games to help cheer the players on to victory. This year, instead of going to an out-of-tovvn football game as a group, the Blue Birds traveled to New Or- leans, Louisiana, to see Sonia Henie's Ice Review. One of the highlights of our year, the annual Christmas Dance, is spon- sored by the B Club and at the end of the school session in the spring, a mammoth barbecue is held tor mem- bers and their guests. 75 'P ry . ' af , V I! fs sv 36 af fag W4 L f K Q W' f , f 1 W ,X 'f ,Au as 551' 3' 4' '53 ' 'QE M: V ff, I 1 -1 f W vm m 5 L - '-'f imma' K f V- 'M ,E 1, 2 is A 3 ,,, in 'K' E ' 95 VW245, ,fig V: K 51k,I,q,,-,Q Q tw QQ ' va 5,554 gg E Q 5 W , l ,VVA 1 Z 5 1 I A 1 X We and ' -weYZt46eam 0 I dh Q l CONCESSION STAFF-FIRST ROW, left to right: Bernard Chaudoir, Clyde Waddell, David Bergeron, Paul Bergeron, Al Bordelon, Hugh Cline, N. L. Wootan. SECOND ROW: Jerry Daniel, Bill Farrar, Jack Guinn, Danny Phillips, Kenneth Funk, George Stanley, Burton Howard, Richard Descant. CONCESSION STAFF When it's time out for refreshments at any of Bolton's athletic events, mem- bers of the Concession Staff are always on hand to fill the bill. Cooperating with the Bluebirds and FBLA mem- bers, they sell popcorn, peanuts, cokes, and programs at all home football and basketball games. Chosen for speed, honesty, dependability, and loyalty, these concession workers must possess patience and tact for meeting and serv- ing the public. Besides rendering valuable service to the students and all who attend the athletic events, the concession staff helps the school by turning over all profits to the athletic department. A break for cokes and popcorn is always welcome at a football game I94 j 0 CAFETERIA With efficiency and cheerful- ness, the cafeteria staff serves everyone under the Big Top each day at the three lunch periods. To keep the lunchroom running smoothly, they must be not only efficient but also patient and de- pendable. In addition to serving the well- balanced and healthful meals, these workers assist the dietitian in preparing for the noon rush and in keeping our cafeteria in excellent condition. Flowers and pot plants on the tables add to the general pleasant surround- ings under which the actors, crew, and all performers eat each day. CAFETERIA STAFF-FIRST ROW, left to right: Gloria Prescott, Mary Marsh Wanda Mayeaux, Anita Williams, Marlene Smith. SECOND ROW: Barbara Smith, La Nell Cupples, Darlene Choron, Cashier, Alice Irby, Cashier. THIRD ROW: Wilfred Goodman, Acey O'Neal, Charles Ebey, Lansing Kolb. FOURTH ROW: Gene Norman, Grover Ingram, Ancel Irby, Lloyd Langston, Louis Webb CANTEEN STAFF One of the most popular places in Bolton is the canteen where the efficient staff is busy before school, after school, and at noon. Diligent work is re- quired in order to keep the stu- dents suppl-ied with everything from paper and pencils to candy bars and cokes for an extra energy pick-up. Theirs is an im- portant behind-the-scenes role that is necessary to keep our show working smoothly and to keep the performers happy. The canteen serves a double purpose as all of the profits are utilized for the betterment of the school as a whole. CANTEEN STAFF-FIRST ROW, left to right: Dickie Bennett, Buck Sadler, Raymond Gaillard, SECOND ROW: Robert Dupree, Donna Waddell, Bookkeeper, Walter Fow- ler. I95 nI--' .4-l 17 A-Z 3 1.-1 3 Vltaiedafolafmaaiai madeeacd KEY ROOM STAFF-FIRST ROW, left to right: Nell Berthelot, Elizabeth Aiken, Mary Weldman. SECOND ROW: Louise Bulloch, Pat Parish. THIRD ROW: Pat Webster, Faye Goodwin, Beverly King. MR. TAYLOR'S STAFF This special assistant staff renders valuable service not only to Mr. Taylor, but also to the school. ln helping him with the daily routine, these girls make out the morning absentee lists, type transfer reports, answer the telephone, and run various errands. Assisting in this office work and acting as receptionists in Mr. Taylor's absence give the staff members valuable experience for future careers in office work. Chosen for their dependability, scholastic average, and good character, these students, by retaining high standards of work, are an asset to any staff. MR. TAYLOR'S STAFF-FIRST ROW, left to right: Helen Walters, Gwen Grubb, Joyce Gordon. SECOND ROW: Juliette DeWitt, Stella Harper. I96 l KEY ROOM STAFF ' 2 For the absent minded stu- dent who is forever forgetting his all-important locker key, the ever-helpful key room staff mem- 4 bers render invaluable service. , Keeping an accurate record of gs all locker keys and providing F duplicates to students in need of extra keys require plenty of work . on the part of each staff member. ft One can always find a dependa- ble member in the keyroom, before and after school and be- tween periods during the day. Always prepared to give aid to the school, this staff, although small, is known to every student under The Big Top. -A - wff 2 et,,: is' -fx 'jY academia one SMX? ETX tt' Y TREASURY STAFF-LEFT TO RlGHT: Lyle Bufkin, David Kaplan, Billy Stewart, Donna Waddell. MAIN OFFICE STAFF Although one of the smallest groups in school, the staff of the main office is one of the busiest. To make the front office of the Big Top run smoothly requires much patience and tact from these willing girls. They answer the telephone, type, check records, take messages, and accom- plish all the other incidental details so important in running an office efficiently. Chosen for their dependability and high schol- astic standing, the girls on the Main Office Staff can well be proud of their selection for this iob. MAIN OFFICE-FIRST ROW, left to right: June Wheeler, Annis Walker, Hope Farrar. SECOND ROW: Jane Pearce, Mona Goff. I97 TREASURY STAFF With accuracy and good business judg- ment, the Treasury Staff helps in the financial problems of school. Among their duties are recording expenditures and receipts, making reports and statements, and attending to other general correspon- dence. Along with the school business, treasury staff members handle financial accounts of clubs and their projects, such as a magazine subscription drive and the sale of season basketball tickets. Staff members must possess honesty, dependa- bility, and business ability, thereby lend- ing a valuable helping hand. Rendering additional benefit to school and students, treasury staffers sell pop- corn at home football and basketball games. I WW 2 . 1 ,.1 4' 70445 may , , Zdke widow! expat , ,- Y, PROJECTION STAFF Organized to make visual aids available to the teachers, the Proiection Staff does much to supplement and to enrich class- room instruction. At least one staff member is on duty in the proiection room during PRESS CLUB Keeping the citizens of Central Louisiana well-informed of the important events taking place at Bolton falls into the'capabIe and willing hands of the Press Club. Composed of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade stu- every period to operate the proiectors for teachers who want to have films shown to their pupils. These films stimulate interest and realism by showing the many aspects of the varied subiects taught in school. dents who have a natural flair for writing, the Press Club sees that the public is kept posted on the main ring and side-show ac- tivities of the students through the Bolton High Notes in the Alexandria Town Talk. Each day a member is assigned to collect and to write the news-worthy events as they happen. Chosen for their dependability and will- ingness to serve the school, these boys are trained to run the machines with the utmost efficiency and, thereby, greatly enhance the curriculum available under the canvas of the Bolton Big Top. For the aspiring iournalists of Bolton, the Press Club offers an excellent oppor- tunity for developing their talents. PRESS CLUB-SEATED, left to right: Marie Murphy, Secretary, Don Edgerton, President, May Louise White, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Lettie Thomson, Charlot Pitts, Evelyn Aiken, Charlotte Wheeler, Mona Goff, Jane Babington, Millie Robinson, Margaret Griffin, Hope Farrar. SECOND ROW: Betty Bergland, Patricia Meadows, Susie Alost, Ann Barron, Rosemary Pate, Deanna Chicola, Susie Street, Patsy Nash. THIRD ROW: Robert Dupree, Mike Simmons, Tommy Black, Louis Knoepp, Robert Bolton, Christy Fowler, Jim Welch. ,Ye ...fi ,4 mud ,mu 4,4 , 2 5 gud adam ' ' KEY CLUB-SEATED, left to right: Maunsel Pearce, Member of Board of Directors: Robert Dupree, Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Simrnons, President: Bob Hawthorne, Vice President, Walter Fowler, Member of Board of Directors. FIRST ROW: Jay Bolen, David Caplan, Bobby Lee, Frank Chandler, Paul Bergeron, David Bergeron, Jimmy Hyams, Dickie Crowell. SECOND ROW: Johnnie Wheeler, Dickie Bennett, Doody Dinnat, John Hazleton, Vic Michiels, Melvin Hawthorne, Kenneth Black. THIRD ROW: Christy Fowler, Terry Gunn, Don Edgerton, Jim Welch, Dade Foote,., John Perry, Jeems White, Stevie Street. KEY CLUB To be a member of the Key Club, one of the finest organizations under the Big Top, is an honor for any boy to attain. Sponsored by the Alexandria Kiwanis Club, the ,prin- cipal aim is to build better scholars, leaders, and citizens. These boys, chosen for their character, leadership, and scholarship, lend a helping hand by ushering at all home foot- ball games. They also sponsor a big spring event, the annual Valentine Dance, featuring the coronation of the Key Club Sweetheart. Outstanding members from Bolton are sent to the Key Club District Convention and to the International Convention. ALLIED YOUTH Allied Youth strives to present to teen- agers a vivid picture of the destructive ef- fects of alcohol. Informal lectures and dis- cussions are held at the meetings to give students an opportunity to share with each other their personal opinions on alcoholism. National Conventions are held annually in Fort Worth, Texas, and Buckeye, Pennsyl- vania, to fuither acquaint members with the whys and wherefores of this nation-wide organization. Combining play with work, the members plan and enioy indoor and outdoor forms of entertainment. FLAG RAISERS Raising Old Glory every morning to vvave over The Bolton Big Top and taking her dovvn every afternoon, Jerry Daniels and Wayne Headrick render a valuable and patriotic service to the school. Come rain or shine, these faithful color guards are always on the iob. ALLIED YOUTH-SEATED, left to right: Margaret Griffin Secretary Treasurer Elizabeth Wells Vice President FIRST ROW Patsy Cox, Lou Normand, Margarite Brow, June Wheeler Charlotte Wheeler Eloise Smith Janice Holland SECOND ROW Myrna Barton, Sue Burnum, Meta Ann Gravel Ruby Gabbert Elizabeth Duke Lois Nell LaCour THIRD ROW Martin Dunn Tommy Black, Fred Alexander, Ersul Sovvers Robert Dupree Buzzy Graham Russell Marsh LIBRARY SEATED left to right Billie Sue Gallent Vice President Kathleen Bagley, President, Freddie Bosarge Secretary Treasurer FIRST ROW Janie Stone Mary Margaret Angarola, Mary Kathryn Harrington, Jackie Henry Mary Bute Crockett Dottie Pope SECOND ROW Maud Ella Hollis, Geraldine Chester, Lois Anne Doss Shirley Plunkett Carolyn Region THIRD ROW Ginny Bray Margaret Bergland, Margaret STAGE CREW Assisting in the production of plays, choir performances, assemblies, and other activities on stage is the duty of the stage crew. Handling the lights, scenery, curtains, and behind the scene details for each performance keeps these stage hands busy. At the end of a performance they assist again in taking down and putting away props and scenery and straightening up for the next program. Complicated and expensive installa- tions in the auditorium, the operation of which is foreign to most students, appear amazingly simple to these boys specially trained for their work. STAGE CREW-FIRST ROW, left to right: Kenneth Phillips, Melvin Hawthorne, Jerry Daniel. SECOND ROW: Terry Gunn, Mike Simmons, Robert Bolton, Dickie Bennett. 202 LIBRARY The library club, consisting of students from the ninth through the twelfth grades who serve as assistants in the library, provides advancement for those students interested in becoming librar- ians. Members are chosen on the basis of de- pendability, character, and scholarship. Using their vacant periods for the library, they check books in and out, help students find certain re- search books, shelve books brought in, and serve in any other way necessary. This year, in addition to the library and reading room, two magazine rooms were established to further aid students needing information on var- ious subiects. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Believing in service for others, our country, our community, and our school, the Junior Red Cross Council is composed of one representative from each homeroom to carry out its benevolent plans. As other similar councils throughout the nation, it plays a vital part in the American Red Cross by helping it to work for better human relations throughout the world. To achieve its goal of service, club members, with the student body participating, sponsor such proiects as the Clean Up the Campus Cam- paign, the annual enrollment drive to obtain funds for the American Red Cross, and the mak- ing of Christmas favors for the Veterans Hospital. JUNIOR RED CROSS-SEATED, left to right: Evelyn Aiken, Reporter, Shirley Penny, Vice President, Nancy Wilson, President, Dotty Gold, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Kathleen White, Ann Brouillette, Lauralie Normand, Nancy Redmond, Frances Semple, Billie Hustmyre, Carolyn Fleshman, Peggy Irby, Fran Watson, Eleanorae Bagley, Gerry Haworth, Charlotte Blotner. SECOND ROW: Helen Walters, Lillian Carleton, Margaret Griffin, Jimmy Whittle, Jerry Chalfant, Bobby Ray Satterrhwaite, Bobby Tom LaBorde, Billy Oakes, Lesley Golmon, Sammy Bonnette. THIRD ROW: Harry Brown, Lois Nell LaCour, Mary Louise Sisson, Markay Sewell, Patty Elliott, Terry Gunn, Tommy Black, Robert McCrory, Paul Bergeron, Ed Vallery. FOURTH ROW: Edgar Newstadt, Johnnie Rush, Richard Wilkins, Louis Knoepp, Harry Hawthorne. SPANISH CLUB-SEATED, left to right: Janice Holland, Secretary, Sherry Ingram, President, Nancy Wilson, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Wayne Parker, Richard Crowell, Sandy Richards, Patsy Williams, Nancy Redmond, Kyle Bringhurst, Sue Brady, Yvonne Penny, Eliza- beth Aiken, Marcie Hill, Cathy Dannelly, Evelyn Aiken, Jane Babington. SECOND ROW: John Mison, Kent Ray Bennet, Jimmy Keasler, Tommy Gildersleeve, Clyde Waddell, James Brady, Pat Fertitta, Sue Lohman, Pat Tucker, Camille Daspit, Susie Alost, Glenda Terrell, Vivian Redding, Brother King, Bobby Lee. THlRD ROW: Judith Babington, Patty Elliott, Sue Pearce, Colleen Sullivan, Bobbie Sue Craft, Freddie Ussery, Robert Parrott, Ed Nixon, Gray Ewing, Carl Gehr, Cheryl Bice, Emma Lane King. FOURTH ROW: Anne Sewell, Isabel Thorton, Curtis McMillan, Bob Oxford, Pat Armstrong, George Stanley, Don Walker, Albert Lanyon, Jimmy Eyre, Robert Squyres, Dade Foote. g ckgaal ' , ' f FRENCH CLUB For the mademoiselles and monsieurs and all under the canvas of the Big Top who have a yearning for learning more about Parlez-vous francais, the French Club provides a wonderful opportunity. At the regular meetings, members present programs centered around ways in which our country is enriched by French culture. Another important aim of the French Club, be- sides exploring the background and effect of French, is to help the school and student body. Among proiects undertaken along this line were purchasing an American flag for the school and selling Bolton decals to students. 204 SPANISH CLUB Buenos Dias! That's the Espanol lingo which members ofthe Spanish Club often use to greet one another. Helping to create a genuine interest in Spain and her people, this club also furthers the students' knowledge by giving them an insight into Spanish customs, history, and language. Varied activities such as presenting a Spanish assembly program, entering the Homecoming Parade, selling coat hangers, and breaking the Pinata at the annual Christmas party make up an interesting and educational schedule. LATIN CLUB One would hastily withdraw his state- ment that Latin is a dead language after attending a meeting of this club. With enthusiasm and a sincere desire to understand the effect upon our modern world of the cultural heritage left us by the ancient Romans, the Latin Club carries on a busy program. Stories, dramatiza- tions, and films portraying early Rome are presented! Mixing fun with study, they have hay- rides, wiener roasts, and other pleasant gatherings to round out a good schedule. LATIN CLUB-SEATED, left to right: Mary Louise Sisson, Cumtux Reporter Tornmy Black, Treasurer, Jay Bolen, Vice President, Millard Peddy, President Mary Cecile Laird, Secretary, Rodney Brister, Reporter. FIRST ROW Mary Buie Crockett, Judy Ward-Steinman, Beverly Jarrett, Mary Kathryn Harrington SECOND ROW: Nancy Redding, Pat Welch, Marie Murphy, Judy Sylvester Anne Bradley, Marilyn Morgan, Evelyn Vallery. THIRD ROW: Juett Box Raymond Gaillard, Bobby Jameson, Rick Wilkins, George Shaw, Burton Howard, Lloyd Toal, Larry Pitts. FOURTH ROW: Bill Skeeles, Chester Cox Ralph Lampert, Robert Dupree, Don Miller, Dan Spofford, Jack Wall Jerry Daniels. FRENCH CLUB-SEATED, left to right: Gwen Grubb, Treasurer, Elizabeth Wells, Vice President, Tinsley Oden, President, David Bergeron, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Edith Matheson, Paula Stewart, Bette Levine, Linda Watson, Peggy O'Neal, Merry Haddox, Hope Farrar, Charlotte Blotner, Janelle Mizell. SECOND ROW: Ann Barron, Dot Culpepper, Natalie Helms, Pat Meadows, Lynda Brown, Judy Hammond, Sybil Jean Roark, Ralph Pinkley, Richard Bolen, David Caplan, Harry Brown. THIRD ROW: Caldwell Roberts, Jimmy Harris, Paul Bergeron, Robert Bolton, George Clyde, Kenneth Funk, Aurora Hatch, Louis Knoepp, Danny Phillips, John Rescher, Fred Merten, Harry Michel. 205 FUTURE TEACHERS e SEATED, left to right: Lucy Winham, Treasurer, Kay Flowers, Vice President, Shirley Penny, Pres- ident, Brother King, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Boudiette, Susie Jordan, Mary Cappel, Marilyn Burnum, Delight Baker, Lenelle McFarland, Joanne Nichols, Gloria Johnson. SEC- OND ROW: Patsy Nash, Caroline Svebek, Peggy Clark, Jimmie Lynn Pourcy, Evelyn Aiken, Kathleen Ruddell, Helen Walters, Beverly King, Elaine George. THIRD ROW: Sammy Bonnette, Robert Vanlangendonck, Lee Spaulding, Judy Hammond, Susie Alost, Millard Peddy, Tommy Black, Martin Dunn. FOURTH ROW: Donald Hoyt, lveson Noland, Ray Williams, Guy Risley, Jimmie Gwinn, C. H. Wilder, Jimmy Hyams. FUTURE TEACHERS Composed of those students who have chosen teaching as their future profession, FTA builds up professional interest by keeping these future schoolmarms and schoolmasters informed on the opportunities and requirements and responsi- bilities of teaching. Each year the club adopts an outstanding project for the benefit of others. At Christmas time this year, the members spent many hours collecting books, toys, and magazines to take to the children's ward at the Charity Hospital. Members also develop interest in the teaching profession among junior members of the club and attend the annual State Future Teachers' Convention. JUNIOR FBLA-SEATED, left to right: Millard Peddy, Treasurer, Rosemary Pate, Vice President, Deanna Chicola, President, Jean Elaine Hays, Secretary, FIRST ROW: Regina DeWitt, Pat Rob- ertson, Janice Holland, Helen Walters, Cecile Feduccia. SEC' OND ROW: Frank Hempen, Martin Dunn, Mary Cecile Laird, Tommy Black, Ed Vallery. L 206 , 4. 14 s 'mae ' wma FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Students who take a commercial course and who wish to broaden their knowledge ot the business world compose the Future Business Leaders of America. To promote a better understanding between teenagers and the business world, men from various establishments in town are invited to speak to club members about their business work. Further acquainting themselves with busi- ness procedures, the members sell popcorn at football and basketball games, collect and sell scrap paper, and sell Christmas cards. Bolton is represented at the national and state conventions by those who have ob- tained a certain number of points from the projects. After membership in the Junior FBLA, a student is eligible for Senior FBLA. SENIOR FBLA-SEATED, left to right: Lyle Bufkin, Treasurer, Ray Williams, Vice President, Guy Risley, President, Charlotte Wheeler, Secretary, Gloria Cook, Reporter. FIRST ROW: Linda Watson, Fay Ray, Merry Haddox, Kathleen Brown, Sue Lohman, June Wheeler, Margaret Griffin, Shirley Stokes, Mary Margaret Angarola, Virginia Messina. SECOND ROW: Isabel Thornton, Anne Sewell, Shirley Carathers, Elizabeth Duke, Kathryn Harbin, JoAnn Sanders, Kay Sterne, Pat Parish, Joyce Larnbright, Carolyn Craig. THIRD ROW: Winona Harper, Robert Vanlangendonck, Billy Stewart, Rick Wilkins, C. H. Wilder, David Caplan, Lillian Carleton. 207 D. O.-FIRST ROW, left to right: Virginia Messina Jeannette Cox Bobbie Carter Joyce Marler Lula Ann Ferguson, Jane Moore, Martha Andries SECOND ROW Richie Crooks Betty Tasstn Janie Lawrence Janet Connella, Clyde Upshaw, Alice Faye Holy Shirley Carathers Vonght Margaret Beard Billy Drago DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATION Diversified occupation is a plan offered to seniors whereby they attend school in the morning and work in business offices on a part-time basis in the afternoon. This group of boys and girls meets every morning in a regu- lar class to solve the problems that continually arise while work- ing for the various businesses. They discuss insurance, the means of handling telephone calls, the filing of income tax re- turns, and other problems that come up. After graduation, these stu- dents often continue on the same iobs, but are employed on a full- time basis. 208 FUTURE NURSES-SEATED, left to right: Bobbie Sue Craft, Treasurer, Pat Robertson, Vice President: Sandra Posey, President: Donna Hightower, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Mary Carolyn Jasay, Betty Brow, Raye Mclntosh, Ann Roberts, Jane Alice Thompson, Kay Mclntosh, Barbara Parker, Lois Doss. SECOND ROW: Geraldine Chester, Pat Proskowetz, Velva Long, Merry Haddox, Judith Normand, Beverly Deville, Betty Gaspard. THIRD ROW: Lucille Lutrick, Crysta Redding, Myrna Barton, Chariot Pitts, Katie Kelso, Kay Sterne, Regina DeWitt. FOURTH ROW: Pat Parish, Lois Meadows, Georgie Hill, Evelyn Vallery, Carolyn Craig, Lula Ann Ferguson, Ruby Gabbert, Ruth Denmon. FUTURE NURSES Rapidly rising to become one of Bolton's foremost vocational clubs is the Fu- ture Nurses of America. Sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Rapides Medical Association, FNA members, as future nurses, represent a vital part of America. Their obiective is learning more about the various aspects and numer- ous fields of the medical profession. Guest speakers from local hospitals share th e i r experiences a n d knowledge with these girls interested in hospital work as a career. As an excellent proiect, the club adopted a needy family, sending food and clothes to it. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION In the Distributive Education Club students learn the best methods of meeting and serving the public. Under the coopera- tive part-time training program in which they participate, valuable experience is gained by actual employment in an establishment down town, through a directed plan in which the various bus- inesses cooperate with the school. To get further practice and experience for their business life of tomorrow, members set up show cases and window displays. D.E. also holds an annual Christmas banquet to which members and their employers are invited. D. E.-SEATED, left to right: John Francis, Secretary-Treasurer, Ronnie Bosley, Presi- dent: Jack Plunkett, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Delys Cockburn, Virginia Fox, Wilma Ann Melder, Wanda Elaine Roberts, Marlene Ann Degroat, Barney Brecheen, Terry Bordelon. SECOND ROW: Jim Harwell, Ambrose Michiels, Earl Gallien, Charles Calhoon, Tommy Beard, Carl Rousseau, Gene Tortomas, Ariel Mathews. THIRD ROW: Jack Martin, Odell Carlino, J. E. Edwards, Richard Love, Willie Clayton, George Williams, Ronny Barnhart. 209 I I SCIENCE RESEARCH To increase interest in the science de- partments of Bolton, the Science Research group was organized. These students, pos sible future scientists, go a little deeper high school course affords them Although In their first year of organlza tion, the members are busy entering scien tific exhibits at the Northwestern State Col lege Fair, writing essays for science scholar ships, and encouraging students to explore science with non-explosive materials and methods Two members have advanced projects, ideas of their creation, to be en tered in the Westinghouse Scholarship Con test at Washington, D. C into the study of science than the ordinary .9 f 2 SCIENCE REsEARcH-Fmst Row, left 10 right: Gerald Jeansonne, Co'Chairman, Tinsley Oden, Chairman, Clarence Marshall Co-Chairman. SECOND ROW: Wallace Iles, Burton Howard, Cheryl Bice, Freddie Hilton. 4-H-SEATED, left to right: Beulah Mae Myers, Songleader, Betty Jo Bollar, Reporter, Alvin Stell, Vice President, Dick Bolla President, Isabelle Verzwyvelt, Secretary-Treasurer, Lynne Compton, Songleader. FIRST ROW: Margaret Gaar, Barbara Foste Beverly Foster, Peggy Clark, Louise Charrier, Judy Richardson, Aurora Hatch, Helen Babb, Yvonne Scarbrock, Fannie Sobe D'Wana Tullier. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Lewis, Robert Sylvester, Larry Mouton, John Miller, Bernard Chaudoir, Betty Lo Love, Jean Daughenbaugh, Billy Beauregard, Jimmy Beaubouet, Kenneth Brown, Larry Bruce, Garland Nichols. THIR' ROW: Bill McClendon, Charles Calhoun, John Pinckley, Tommy Bulloch, Alvin Ross, Edward Bulloch. 4'I'I Deriving its name from their ' motto, Head, Heart, Hands, and Health, and concentrating on L these, the local 4-H is a hard- working group of students. In- if cluded are boys and girls with a keen interest in home living and the techniques of farming and farm production. By actual gardening, poultry and cattle raising, sewing and cooking, they not only get a taste of farm life, but also pre- pare themselves to become bet- 2 ter and more intelligent farmers of the future. When participat- ing in the parish and state shows, the 4-Her's meet others interested in this vocational field and learn from their work along this line. rl if zlo l L!lFiliGW?f9GI'99W'L5l?ili ft! 'i GH gt 5 ' fl Ii FUTURE HOMEMAKERSvSEATED, left to right: Brenda Holmes, Treasurer, Marie Scarbrock, Vice President: Alice lrby, President: Louise Bulloch, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Isabelle Verzwyvelt, Parliamentariang Caroline Iles, Historian, D'Wana Tullier, Patsy Cox, Sylvia Broussard, Pat Thornberg, Margaret Gaar, Betty Ann Paul, Ann Deason, Reporter, Juliette De Witt, Songleader, SECOND ROW: Barbara Foster, Judy Gallent, Alice DeWitt, Fannie Sober, Betty Jo Bollar. THIRD ROW: Jean Daughenbaugh, Virginia Gremillion, Louise Charrier, Yvonne Scarbrock, Judy Richardson. FOURTH ROW: Cecile Feduccia, Louise Puckett, La Nell Cupples, Ruth Sterling, Pat McCollum, Helen Babb. FUTURE HOMENIAKERS Helping each girl develop into a more well-rounded citizen to take her place as future home- maker is the aim of FHA. This organization gives its members a chance to share and to profit from the experience and knowl- edge ot fellow-students in the finer points ot homemaking. Part ot a nation-wide organi- zation, FHA members voted to add small equipment to the home economic department. At the end of each year they,present a style show so that others can see the progress made and the knowl- edge put to work. f cl lr l ffl ,I Buff, Vwdj' 1 Q KE JU'w 'fQ ff .pz4Li.e,e,122M-52.Jp-f2f65 fZ,14,f-kgzz-nd, 3 2,13 ?,. Q fp ',fy4,L,ff-uf' L 71,0 Mfu,clu,U I J Ku-1c.,QfL7 1417-IVCZK, fy fan-pg -w-M-114.0 .ywv ca, wat 'CM'-ma, , 'lvmxd LM Jwwmd Ex-AAA..L, f f . f' J ' I 1 J ' v ' ,Q 1' : I 1 !C mme 'If tif Q 6 if ll xl!Fl!5.u V, ' ' 1 in Q1 af Mwf UT f 'Q .s im L i f 'fx f F17 ' 5 25? gi , 7, .L Sl L J' J K i,g Z, 5 1 1 f if Wx ,,,, Q ig Y Z . 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The pitter-patter of many feet is heard as the Grand March commences Cbelowj-while the iudges have the difficult task of choosing the most original and creative of all the entries. The winners proudly display their adorned socks for all to see Qbelow rightj. Approving glances follow the feet of Millie Robinson and Dade Foote, whose socks were titled the Most Original by the iudges CrightD. When that ole ragtime tune began, Boltonites gathered around to watch fancy socks perform fancy dancing Ccenter rightj. 2I8 A I4 . , 5555? ' 3 +1 ld' L 5 P 4 0 Q Q 1...--f Z In keeping with the Louisiana tradition, Bruin staged a Mardi Gras Masquerade as its annual dance. Masked figures in gay costumes were seen dancing to and fro during the evening, Crightj. While the Grand March was in progress, onlookers caught glimpses of every character from Harlequin and Columbine to convicts and deep sea divers, as the strange array of costumes passed, Qbelow centery. Prizes were awarded for the most outstand- ing costumes-Most Typical, Don Edgerton and Elizabeth Wells, Most Original, Annis Walker and Larry Redmond, Most Attractive, Lee Spaulding and Honor Blanchard, Cbelovv leftj. Happy days are here again, as Linda Watson and Joe Russo brought back their childhood with all day suckers, Cbelovv rightl. Rayford Shaw and Natalie Helms starred on the tloorshow as they captured the gaiety ot New Orleans at Mardi Gras time, Qleftj. Prize-vvinning costumes were worn by Cleft to rightj Don Edgerton, Elizabeth Wells, Annis Walker, Larry Redmond, Lee Spaulding, Honor Blanchard. Znr' warms r1P f 'f M' 1 'W H , 'ff V 'M' X. Nmu-.vp 2 4 K 3' wx rl 'riffs 1 Q f Zane 2060 1060 1 1' -i'X'1 gf lf? I gy 'n if 4 41 as A ill 21' - N T, I H Unusual frollcs and anTics were w1Tnessecl aT BolTon The day The new Blue Blrds flew in Wearing ouflandlsh cloThes and ridiculous make up They were a hilarious snghT To behold Before Th g as eung played by none oTher Than The new members Qupper rlghTD Many dramafic proposals of marriage were offered To The young men on The campus Cbelow righTj e 8 l5 bell an excmng game of leap fro w b WonT someone help me? asks Th' . is new member ToTTering on high heels and weighTed down by books Qcemerj. Mr. PaTe and Mr. Marler were called upon To wiTness The pledges of I will do my besT To be a worThy Blue Bird Uop lefT . ' Tired. buT happy The full-fledged Blue Birds lefT school harboring ThoughTs of nexT year when iT would be Their Turn To iniTiaTe The new members. a 222 u 1' 5. ug, , af lGAW4r.s4?f'n M YH! 'wlsvmstmvidtvimrviflrzyv-fnnwzf14A 1, W ,154 Hwmiffnrww, -T55 i I KNNW i 'W'W?iw.Q M55 H5 Z W, Rag my . A ,i,, ,ei Q x -ji! , 5- .--91,5 'Him fm f ,LI ,J M y - 2 iw D 834 X. Refreshments are enjoyed during an informal get together following the Latin Club initiation. Latin Club initiates receive the Colors of the Junior Classical League of America symbolizing achievement and intelligence, X35 ,.,.1.ow.1q,r F' 24 m!mwzi, :' A Q' if 4' s a Simmons, Mrs. Parker. Sandra Posey, Donna -67 - 0 O O O ln an impressive candle lighting ceremony the Bolton High School Quill and Scroll Honorary Journalistic Society held its first formal initiation in the presence of parents and invited guests. As guest speaker, Miss Mary Thornton, founder of the Quill and Scroll Chapter of Bolton, which bears her name, placed high importance upon the journalistic student in the modern world of today, Cfar leftj. Representing the ideals of Loyalty, Enlightenment, Op- portunity, Initiative, Leadership, and Friendship, old mem- bers lighted their candles from Truth, the keynote- of all endeavor, Cleftj. Those being initiated into the fellowship of Quill and Scroll, having shown outstanding work in some phase of journalistic work, repeated the oath of loyalty and took their place beside the old members completing the honorary circle, Qabove lefty Following the Ceremony refreshments were served to members and guests, Cabovej 227 Keep your painlbrush to yourself! You blg . , Well frankly, girls, I Can'1 imagine where . noise box! they get money To send Laur ie to college. l 1 Q W? 'di 4 A , gif ag- L' i iff l ZS? 57 tl fi 3 is arg igffzrf , 9 1 ' V ii I I I The Little Dog Laughed according to an old rhyme, to see such sport. But the chances are rnore than even that he never saw such mirth-prompting sport as was engagingly presented by Bolton's speech students in the season's first major pro- duction. Because ot its timely and unusual sub- ject, clever plot development, hilarious situ- ations, interesting and varied characters with their sparkling dialogue, the play was superb. lt was definitely good theatre. The cast enioyed working on it, and the audience loved it. The auditorium was well- tilled and response was spontaneous and real-a triumph to Bolton's theatre-minded students. Another smash hit was held under our Big Top. My peak! l've 'found my energy peak! Hoo-ray! A w K 'H 2 ? Why Mark, i1's so swee1 of you to ask me to go dancing. I have here a specimen of the Melipius Umbellus Umbellusf' I 1 j Home agi ff 'f i 4 , 'S r- F 5 Y Thermometers-energy digressiorw. This is the craziesT thing I ever heard of. Lada? ' were I can fake off my shoes and emoy Mom's cooking. E H ai H pf an g d ' in x :PA, V Wfyiilpif K 5 FV, 'Gi f?:i 1 '11 -- Any luck with the birds Honeywell? 23l Q W, 0 Vf ' K . 9 . My AB 'nw Q TQ if ,af f I fi' is Sf? E K 9 O O a One ot the activities ot Bolton's Student Council this year was a tvvo day convention in which it played host to over 1100 delegates trom seventy high schools throughout Louisiana. Discussion groups led by spon- sors and students from other schools carried out the theme of the convention, Youth Trains for Leadership. A special feature was the banquet held in the Venetian Room at the Hotel Bentley. Among highlights of the convention vvas the opening assembly in which Mr. Gerald M. Van Poole, Director of Student Activities tor N!-XSC, delivered the keynote address Qupper lefty Many tootweary delegates pre- ferred sideline resting and watching at the dance spon- sored by the Bolton students Qlovver lettj. Students are impressed by Mr. Van Pool's message to youth entitled, So What Qupper rightj. Marie Murphy, President of Bolton's Student Council, and Jerry Pate, Student Council President from Fair Park, relax on the dance floor after a strenuous day ot activities Qlovver rightj. 233 tit 5 ,ull i Couples dance dreamily to the melodious strains of Let Me Go Lover, number one favorite on the Hit Parade. Mistress of Ceremonies, Judy WardASteinman presents vhat all-time favorite-our own Bolton HI1 Parade! 2,74 , F9 td Misier Sandman brings this lucky sfudenf a dream filled with preny girls. W 1 ',..1zs,ff , , , 'lm 'JP .5 , I PPV: 12 n s gf' v,.w,,i, f ,.,1,- J , 1 . w,r1?'k.g,f3 .. -.44 1 Lu .,x M' ,,. ',1'fw'f '1 sihwyf J pr wr. ,L , Q 'Q I M., W, - A 1 f Liam, ffm' V , .W ,iriivl sv ,f ,,-4 if , -wg fav 'Una , V,,. , 55,4 .,, - - Football players and their guests enioy the delicious food prepared by Mrs, HiCkman's staff, Athletic Director, Joe Alliet, from Louisiana Tech, was guest speaker of the evening. Climaxing the T954 football season, the annual football banquet honoring those who have participated in the sport, was held in the presence of parents and invited guests. As guest speaker, Athletic Director, Joe Alliet of Louisiana Tech, spoke of the importance ot football in the school's educational program. Highlighting the evening was the presentation of trophies and other special awards by Coaches Carroll and Hicks. Receiv- ing trophies were: Lester Woods, Most Valuable Player, Buddy Juneau, Most Valuable Lineman, Don Edgerton, Most Valuable Back, Eddie Lofton, Best Sportsmanship, and Vic Michels, Hustle trophy for displaying rnost determination throughout the season. Second year lettermen awarded gold footballs included: Bill Poe, Jim Welch, Jack Brown, Eddie Lotton, Albert LeBlue, Henry Bradford, Jimmy Elias, Ronnie Luno, Johnny Wheeler, Lester Woods, Rick Berlin, Buddy Juneau, and Bob Hawthorne. A. J. Norman, John Hazleton, J. V. Feduccia, Augie Scherer, Don Edgerton, Fernard Boone, Bob Beville, Robert Squires, Richard Gunter, Jim Allen, Ken Edwards, Dennis Dinnat, Ray Laborde, and Ed Sumner received Jackets as first year lettermen. Team Managers, Carl Gehr, Richard Moriarty, and Gary Freet, were honored with iackets or letters. Also receiving special recognition and awards were the cheerleaders, Elizabeth Wells, Nancy Wilson, Shirley Penny, Sherry Ingram, Knight Doggett, Brother King, Eddie Roberts, and Buzzy Graham, who were presented sweaters or gold rnegaphone and letters, At the conclusion of the program, Principal W. E. Pate, Master of Ceremonies, gave recognition to all those who were responsible for making the banquet a success. 236 By vote of his teammates Eddie Lofton receives KALB Best Sportsmanship trophy from Tommy lrwin. i.. . . ? s 5 v . I Wx Q SQ .Q 5 A ,J-,,,. NEI Cheerleader, Knight Doggett, receives sweater as the award for his services. K qu J an .... :V km If V , f Q. - D S L . fd 'H , : ' f'7 r I I A , S few A e sLe..i ..' Most Vatuable Back, Don Edgerton, admiringly examines his newly awarded football iacket. Q Q Q x 2 if 4 i 3 ? ' 1 5' .W W, wi 25154, Mi? irsyiiwll li-.ll ff? s l l nal The crowd rusl-ies to the concession stand between quarters for refreshing cokes and popcorn. dy Dinnat escorts Junior Favorite, Janice Holland. Our pretty Basketball Queen, Margaret Griffin, carrying a bouquet of red roses is escorted across the center of the court by Eddie Loftori, 239 In-J S1 'W if During intermission at the Booster New Year's Dance, couples lined up to receive delicious punch and cake. udenis paused during an evening of dancing To relax and enioy refreshing cold drinks. 4m' i:afAl W 8 Wx' we f' fm, 2 Q, QT. Ii 55? ,N 535555 jj gf 955553 F uf . N-any K, FEI? 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A AQN iffair will we keep thy fine, unblemished name OV X Z , Zip!! Bolton, go forth . . . Win honor and win fame! .MJ LMA ar,WQlJ!i,f'!-C Mwwwwb 1254,-M AMC me all fJtl1f0w2lQb.MQMW3 W5 a 1 I I A f ' , U ,Z HD vnu..-ng,-5 CENTRAL DRUG STORE HEMPEN MOTOR COMPANY HoIIingwor+h's and Pangburn's M AIRFLYTES I ChocoIa'res AMBASSADOR STATESMAN uoos JACKSON STREET RAMBI-ER Phone 2-7738 Alexandria, La. ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA ' FRESH DAILY-CINNAMON AND COFFEE ROLLS S PIES-ASSORTED COOKIES AND CAKES-ROLLS Dial 9960 BAKERY I04I Lee S+. , If No Answer Dual 2-5079 YMR0 DUNN BROTHERS ,j jQFP PASTEURIZEU DA I RY PRODUCT Twirling P. O. Box 90 Alexandria, La. and Drum Corps Phone 6048 Comp imenis of C. R. BLAIR LABORATORY I708 Shirland Avenue Phone 8243 C 81 E BALER Auto Parts Co. LUMBER CO. . A Compleie Line of Auiomobile Replacemeni Paris I7 I 3 Jackson Pho. 3-3333 g ron ssrrzza Q , 11:24- - . , A '57-7 Nr' gf. I 7 .-S ga 16 L l E If! Q - 246 ' O O Q RN N ,JXM lvl 2 Xf. J K R Y V19 lg fwx ' g! i ..f-ffl? x MDRE FOLKS T0 EIIJDY GOIITIIIEIITAL TRAILWAYS THRU-IINER BUS SERVICE f 2' J J X r-Q W fx Mlm' XV V N95 .4 5 fimes 'f4p,4,f x0 R6 7 SA rm THANX cam 00110 N CAR 4 N WD f ' g:l5?JcErZ?lE5Zg3VLHC?A'2 i'.1ZFdZi. R IZIZWZ' 63476 1001? IIWJ' 247 COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENCY 37 Years Serving Ceniral Louisiana A. HEATH PETRIE-Manager GEM JEWELRY CO.. INC. THE CARROLL LUMBER COMPANY, lnc. Build wiI'l1 Carroll Qualify Lumber and Cerfified Building Maferials l050 Washingfon Plwhe 4804 HUFFMAN MOTOR CO. Your GMC Truck Dealer BoI+on and Rapides Avenues COTTON'S HOLSUM BREAD DUKE'S RADIO SERVICE I7I0 EIIio++ Sf. Phone 2-I323 Alexandria, La. , I Complimen+s of LANG-STON 8: INGRAM, INC. 24I4 Lee S+reeI' Alexanclria, Louisiana BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 248 '22 NEHI aomme co. SCHWARTZBERG-5 RansviIIe Service S'I'a+ion Complimenis of COLEMAN Sf WATSON, Inc. 726 BOLTON Alexandria, Louisiana DIAL 2' I 2 I 7 QSM! 608 Bolfon Avenue Alexandria, Louisiana Hardware and Sporting Goocls DAVIDSON SASH 81 DOOR CO., INC. 604 Monroe S+. AIexancIria, Louisiana MODEL CLEANERS GREATEST HOME FURNISHERS SOUTH SERVING CENTRAL LA. SINCE I896! 249 CECIL A. BERLIN Plumber ALL WORK GUARANTEED Day and Nigh+ 2I5 ChesI'er SI'ree+ Phone 6592 BROWN ROBERTS HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY COMPANY LimiI'ecI WHOLESALE H d I aI I Plumbing and EIecIricaI Suppli M I d T ff AppIiances, Sporiing Good ALEXANDRIA LOUISIANA FINANCE SECURITY COMPANY, Inc. Au+omobiIe Financing Fourfh Sfreei' Phone 7226 ALEXANDRIA BEDDING COMPANY Wholesale Mfgs. ABC AND SERTA TUFTLESS MATTRESSES- Phone 9566 Alexandria, Louisian 250 Our Sincere Good Wishes To The BOLTGN HIGH SENIORS 17 oigfdfzffl ,fC,lC.f f fr A ,iylfiqlgz 4jpli9!7ALk1 6?i9A4f Cf74,Q1 4jALA.f4f11,f,f?LC37K-CQ',4AJX.CQffi2Z.f .4Ei2z7L41Q 7 2 4 Q K A 7 14 :iq N C If fl - C jf! -,jf V, J K J K lj? E, awww M Q70 ww, ,gd QM C Banana ecvvfg, J 7 bff' Alexandria, La. FOUR OFFICES SERVE YOU 25I OWL FINE FOODS JAY MERTENS I I2I Chesler Slreef Dial 6962 Alexandria, La GARRETT OFFICE SUPPLIES, Inc. On Your Way fo I'I1e Posl' Office Dial 44l8 42I Murray S+ Complimenls of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. IOO0 Bolfon Avenue 5. Plenly of Free Parking! Open Thursday NigI1+s Til 9! RAPIDES PACKING COMPANY Wholesale Mea+ Packers BUY LOUISIANA-MADE PRODUCTS Alexandria, La. JOHN ESKEW MOTOR CO. lblh and Washingfon Sfreels Alexandria, La. RED RIVER CANDY COMPANY W. B. CALHOUN. Manager Cafering Io +l1e Bes+ of Candies for +he Besf People 8+h and Washinglon Phone 7602 252 'wif ' Abnfff ffff? Q ' . . 36?- Vf jf l WTO A ' axe Afpfffg, 1,0-fAAQffw0 fM1ffff1M'5 Jfwyff-iv A V LA, 'fzf kj rf K ?!7L,6,.xZ, fall' 11 ff? Z Vf 11144 M347 U 'ffwfff A V74 f-Qzcffwf Lkifzfdbccff A '46, 4-1 LZ Q' Z L ' , 6 . f,lZ -X 'Mfafycf 6 iff?-Ck jg' 5113A fb ZQJJQ' Qli, fy M411 , 4411 , C f J b6j,1fz'I4'iZQ I ff 3' The Friendly RAPIDES BANK 81 TRUST CO. 400 Murray 625 Bolfon Ave. ALEXANDRIA, LA. 253 S. H. KRESS GRAVEL'S Your Neighborhood Druggisi' I6 Bolfon Avenue Phone 5894 AMERICAN CLEANERS Phone 8006 Lee and Bolfon BRIDGE'S DRUG STORE BERNIE ROSENTHAL Insurance Agency LAZARONE'S DRIVE-INN SEMPLE'S MACHINE SHOP General Machine Work and Moior Rebuilding ff Eleciric and ,Acefylene Welding ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA WW ?AEVlE' EMA? 254 J. E. RATCLIFF, Confracfor Phone 7272 502 Commercial Bank Bldg. JOHNNIE RUSH'S Headquarfers for Record Lovers Jam - Jive - Classics MGM - Columbia - Decca - RCA K. C. TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Movers of Fine Furnifure ALEXANDRIA BATON ROUGE Phone 3-204I Phone 4-8994 E. C. CALMES, Owner K A L B HERBIE K'S ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA JAMESON MOTOR CO. NEILSON-BREITHAUPT UNDERWRITERS 9I5 bill Sfreef Phgne 3-45II Office Supplies Typewrifers Office Furnifure Adding 8: Accounfing Machines ALEXANDRIA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Your Underwood DeaIer Fourfh and DeSofo Sis. Phone 6626 255 ' lThe World's Worsf Servicel .-Q PlGGLY WIGGLY SUPER MARKET A IOOZ Self Service l We Give S 8: H Green Slamps ewdfaiifi Sfzae Siloam Phone 430: 'S7wM 'll0'uu7'8a74 izou ara S+. French Unique WN Phone 2-588l Second and Jackson Slreefs Cleaners 81 Laundry Congralulalions, Seniors! Conlinue Your Training Wilh Us- ALEXANDRlA BUSINESS COLLEGE 9l5 Sewnd Slfeel' Mrs. Joe Brasher Poimboeuf, Manager Phone 2-724I Geo' B' Y ge' YOUNGER MOTOR TRUCK co. J' P' Wea Mg lnlernalional Mo+or Trucks ancl Service Phones: 9536-9537 203 TENTH STREET Alexandria, Louisiana sa 'iyiinj-1, V 'EQ' TENDER CRUST BAKERY , i, N fzgfffsf 2025 Third Slreel' Phgne 3337 N ffffx byif P ich I IVY SCROGGS MID-CITY SERVICE STATION Phone 7338 Bolfon and Kelly Sls. FOLTZ INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. JOHN FOLTZ BRIAN DUKE Phone 2-222l Our' Policy is Your Profecfion 256 66 9 Have a Coke Bolfon S+uden+s Pause and Refresh IOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Alexandria Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Ltd. 257 Y Qxmoimgg 5 QW 155 8. X L L. FAMOUS F IONS Your Headquarfers for S+yle-Righi' Clo+l1ing . 4' . You Wan+- You Need -H Q More Time-More Leisure jj 0 SO-O-O-O-O 0 Le+ Reddy KilowaH' Do Your Work- X For Less Than 31 an Hour x 9 I I x Q Q' Y CENTRAL COMPANY ' 3 Adtzizzuh ' f Be Modern-Live Elecfrically v N05 .. - ' ft. ' V! A STOP ' -frflflf L i fl wlfwlff - . ...ml N ,. ,N ig, . . . worfh sfoppmg for. 'qu u, e if 19-,jf lfff yf f HOTEL BENTLEY , Ive: ,x-. 4326 1- 3-,QI Sou+h's Finesi' Ho+eI ' , J 'L , . awk? ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA -' '1l'N'l'N -f ' I Air-Condifioned for Your Perfec+ Comforf ' lfbjffifd COLEMAN J. HUDSON, General Manager Lf' 258 DOORWAY TO A MAN'S WORLD CAPLAN'S MEN'S SHOP Opposiie Cify Hall 3rd Sf. Alexandria, La. BAPTIST BOOK STORE We exfencl 'io you our heariiesf congrafu lafions upon your achievemenf in I954. Remember us for Bibles, books and sup plies fo fill all of your needs. 534 Jackson Alexandria, La. FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE Drink Pasteuriszed Milk ALEXANDRIA, LA. l840 Lee S+ree'I' Dial 7722 ALEXANDER 81 BOLTON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. CENTRAL l-UMBER CO. lnsurance ihaf Pays Pineville' La. Since I890 228 Main Sf. Phone 9905 259 To Look Your Bes+, Go 'ro Ihe Besf DORE 8: JAKE'S BARBER SHOP Now in Two Convenienf Locafionsz 904 Third S+reeI' Across from Cify HaII 7I6 BoII'on Ave. Complimenis JOSEPH'S WALLPAPER STORE Home of DeSoI'o PainI's 937 Jackson Alexandria. L REED'S TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Royal Vic+or TYPEWRITERS-OFFICE SUPPLIES-ADDING MACHINES 327 Jackson S+ree+ Alexandria, Louisiana CENTRAL CULVERT CORPORATION Corruga+ecI MeI'aI and Concrefe Culverfs HATHORN TRANSFER 8: STORAGE CO. NORTH AMERICAN Packing-Crafing-Sforage 620 EIIFQH S+. VAN LINES, INC. Pool Car Dis+ribu+ors Alexandria. La Local and Long Distance Moving phone 2'249' PEARCE MOTOR COMPANY DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Phone 5445 I202 FOUFIT1 BRADFORD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Insurance and Bonds 223 WASHINGTON ST. PIWOUS 7796 Alexandria, La. 260 WELL-ANS WELLAN'S is +he home of so many nafionally famous brands . . . Names rhai' you can depend upon 'For finer qual- iiy . . . and unsurpassed values. Alexandria, Louisiana Zbl m 5 g LAWHON 8. BAKER -dewelfyw-W Incorporafed I26 I0+I1 WHOLESALE GROCERS AIexandria's Oldesf Re'raiI SI'ore ESTABLISHED IN I865 924 Third S'I'.-3I6 Murray SI. Alexandria, La. STANDARD PRINTING CO. Incorporafed YOUR PRINTERS, STATIONERS AND OFFICE OUTFITTERS SINCE I9I9 PIanI: Four+h af Beauregard Phone 4422 SI'ore: 802 Third Sfreei' F 1-uP BOTTLING Phone 4424 .9 . IZ .1 ,FAQ EFFIE'S X as 'Q 'Mk RANSVILLE CAFE FAI RWAY SUPER MARKET ' r T H E CLARK, DUNBAR 3. DUNN Home Furnishings P. O. Drawer I288 The Sfore for Men 325 Jackson Shed Phone 2-3820 I022 3rd S+. ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA 262 Farr Au+o Supply SERVING CENTRAL LOUISIANA 5 if E 0 If , ' nrnume Y fl. in A Y VC V ? 5 ? VCIILHLI W U G7 K r- , l2'2Eqi?a1f i1lll.IIQ I 17 1, ,T .J..: X . 755 ., gg LANIER, HAYS BUICK COMPANY 630 Third Slreel' Alexandria, Louisiana PHONE 880l HIXSON'S PEARSON FURNITURE CO. INC. GRAHAM - BUSHNELL Insurance Agency 826 4+h Phone 2-2444 Alexandria, Louisiana ALEXANDRIA STEAM LAUNDRY, INC. Opemg FuzzY's CAFE zz. DRIVE IN Alexandria Cleaners and Laundry ALEXANDRIA LINEN SERVICE TIDY DITY DIAPER SERVICE Dial 88lI ' 8+h and Jackson Home of fhe Famous Fuzzyburgers and Hobo Sandwiches 40 Bolfon Ave. Pho. 2-37l3 Wm Zyifmw If we worlc upon marble, il will perish. If we work upon brass, lime will efface i+. If we rear femples, 'lhey will crumble fo clusi. Bu+ if we worlc upon men's immorlal minds, if we imbue fhem wi+h high principles, wiih 'rhe iusi fear of God and love of +heir fellow- men, we engrave on fhose 'rablefs somefhing which no 1'ime can efface and which will brighlen and brighien 'l'o all el'erni'I'y DANIEL WEBSTER LouisiANA gouiee .,sN,x fq,,.,-Y-, be E ,, a,.......--.- 264 Frank G. Fletcher Boolclreeping and Tax Service Suburban Room 408 Commercial Building E550 Servicenfer Phone 3-5223 W. A. Bill Ford, Prop. JACKSON AND TEXAS AVE. Phone 3-3llO Alexandria, La. E. S. VOELKER CO., INC. John Deere Traciors and lmplemenis I 535 Lee Sfreel' Alexandria, La. Hixson's lnsurance CENTRAL STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Service and Securi+y CASH GROCERY 81 SALES COMPANY Disiribufors of Aufocral' Fine Foods-Jubilee and Red Ball Rice ALEXANDRIA, LA. P H. M. e+e Fowler W. H. Croclrefl' Proprielor ALEXANDRIA PHONE 2-3946 Alexandria Louisiana Kntique Qentem TREASURES OF YESTERDAY HEIRLOOMS OF TOMORROW Sou+h MacAr+hur Drive Rapides Building 81 Lbon Assn. 607 Johnsfon Sfreel' Phone 2-7l77 SAVE AND HAVE -OWN YOUR HOME Finance Thru This Office INSURED LH BURDE 5 IIEXIILL DRUGS dupe! Je4A0'mfu'e PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS We Deliver Anywhere Phone 3-7227 Alexandria, La. THE COWBOY STORES Alexandria, Louisiana KATHERINE AND FRED MIDDLETON. Owners Phone: Bus. 3-5926-Res. 2-2043 P. O. Box 729 We Appreciale Your Pafronage PURE FOOD GROCERY 8: COFFEE SHOP Free Delivery Service 4l5 Murray S+. Dial 2-7756 Complimen+s of MC'S CONOCO SERVICE STATION Bolfon af Monroe Ready 'lo Wear Alexandria, Louisiana PHONE 2-0022 P. O. BOX I368 SPENGI-ER Rogers Supply Co. INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. All Forms of Insurance BUILDING MATERIALS ' 9U Fomh S+. Dial 2-0269 MacAr+hur Dr. Alexandria, La ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA 266 , fix ' aff , if W I!!! VW XZ fa MXH! MW 4 JMVWALKERQN My , ov RLANDJDKIRY ,'f1,L,ffiLWL?L QL jg 'f, Z ff! I f 'V Jrfjiff ffjljlfd' ,, gli! A KU , ' LV! 4 V, vfgf XA! W 1 W W MG .1 HAH TCI e Pasteurized Milk i gil t 3. ' f -,Ki , ,,, ,r-- 23 -1' 1. t bf? AJ - I Imam: --1:-- any I - sq. x s Nw M K C --:x:.--- X 'T' a. ,Nw 7Zammm DAIRY PRODUCTS ALEXANDRIA LOUISIANA 267 BELLAIRE DRIVE INN I80I Lee Phone 3-3683 ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA I I BLOTN ER BROTHERS Au'I'o Paris Phone 4335 I6I8 2nd S+. BLACKMAN'S LAUNDRY and CLEANERS Quaiify Work On AII Garmenfs I40l Washingion Sireef Dial 6666 ANDRESS - ABBOTT, INC. SALES SERVICE Dial 445I I5I5 Third ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA SIMMON'S PICTURES and GIFTS Fine Picfures and Framing 928 BoII'on Avenue Phone 2-0468 J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Incorporaied I0 I 0- I 0 I 2 Third Sireei WHERE STUDENTS SHOP and SAVE R. J. Jones 81 Sons Lumber and Building Ma-I'eriaIs I30 Wheelock S+ree+ Office Phone 3-253I Complimenfs of H. N. GOFF INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6638 and 2-220I 730 Jackson S+ree+ Alexandria, La. ALLEN WALLPAPER 226 Jackson Phone 8834 ALEXANDRIA, LA. dddfea AVOYELLES TOY AND GIFT SHOP WHOLESALE GROCERY Largesf Exclusive Toy Shop CO I-TD' in Ihe Sfaie PHONE 7902 Ninefy Three Bolfon Avenue ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Louisiana Disiribuiors of WOLF'S PREMIUM FLOUR AVOYELLES RED STAR COFFEE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from QUALITY ICE CREAM COMPANY Phone 2-3I00 ZI44 Lee SI'reeI' 269 MAYOR George Bowden, Jr. COMM. OF STREETS AND PARKS W. H. IBiIII Lambdin COMM. OF FINANCE LeRoy G. Wilson LAZARONE'S DAIRY MART RAPIDES OIL COMPANY - U. S. Royal Tires P. O. Box I67 Phone 2-38 I 3 Alexandria, Louisiana PUCKETT CHARLES, N. WHITE MATTRESS Realtor COMPANY CHAPTICO DAIRY KIDDIE-LAND Grade HA-- Near Ci'I'y Park Golf Limi+s Where BRUIN Personalify Pic+ures Were Taken Pas+eurized - Homogenized Milk and Cream Phone 6886 let Zia W we plan Zum Www W. R. ALDRICH 81 CO. General Con'rrac+ors pq FQP3 MacAr1'l1ur Drive Cijlu U 0 , W I wwf I I A wWf Alexandria, La. 27l For MY Money - H s +I1e SECURITY QE4ielIl,Imlnw IKINTIIIWNWII-1 I ATA WK Alexandria's Only Na+ionaI BanIc MEMBER Federal Reserve Sysiem Federal Deposii' Insurance Corp. Rapides Drug Company, Ltd. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 3I6 Lee S+. I227 FourI'I1 DURRETT FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. I222 Third SI'ree+ ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA MORGAN 81 LINDSEY, INC. S+ores of Courfesy 720 BoI+on Avenue ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Phone 2-3947 3rd and EIIioH' STANLEY'S BODY SHOP Repairers of AUTO RADIATORS, FENDERS, BODIES Infra-Red Baked Enamel Painiing ALEXANDRIA. LA. Alexandria DAIRY QUEEN Tasfes Bel-ler! Pineville VOGUE CLEANERS Pl1one 9994 2l08 Lee W. A. COON MUSIC CO. Baldwin and Wurliizer Pianos C. G. CONN AND PAN-AMERlCAN BAND INSTRUMENTS 4l7 Murray Phone 3-4557 BOLTON 8: LEE ESSO SERVICE STATION J. T. RASBERRY, Proprielor Phone 4494 24 Hour Road Service w. Fosrerz WALKER w. FOSTER WALKER, JR. ALEXANDRIA AUTO COMPANY Oldsmobile Sales and Service 629 Third Dial 4496 273 if , r W F iiipizfhww iii MM WMC w'p M Www . Kohara S+udios jjj Hun'I' Paini' 8: Glass W ' Mr. and Mrs. All Bush 'Aj Rober+s Texaco Service 46 Brandon Sheei' Me+al Work Alexandria Brake 8: Tuneup Service Neighborhood Grocery 8: Markef Cox's Flower Shop Ward's Hardware 274 gucci: 14 W. R. Aldrich Consfrucfion Co. ,. Cify of Alexandria ...... .,,4.....,,,,. Alexandria Aufo Co. ......... ......,,.... ...,.., .... . Alexandria Bedding Co. .....,,............,...,..... .... . Alexander In Bolfon Insurance Agency Alexandria Business College ., ,................,.,., Alexandria Coca-Cola Boffling Co. ..., . Alexandria Creamery ........,,......,..,,..,.. Alexandria Office Equipmenf Co. ., Alexandria Sfaam Laundry .,..... AlIen's Wallpaper , ....,. American Cleaners .4,... ..,,,.. Andress-Abboff .,.... .,.,.. Anfique Cenfer ..,.,......... .. Avoyelles Wholesale Co. Baler Lumber Co. Bapfisf Book Sfore Bellaire Dr Ive In ., Hofel Bentley ,......... ....,,...,,...... ,,.., Blackman's Laundry 8: Cleaners ...... C. R. Blair Laborafories .. .. .... Blofner Brofhers Aufo Paris Blu-Ribon Dairies ..,... . , .... Bolfon 8: Less Esso Service Sfafion ..,.. Bordens Ice Cream ......,..............,.... Bradford Insurance Agency .,..., Brame-Bornar . ...,.. . Bridge's Drug Sfore ........,. ,... Brown Robarfs Hardware C. In E. Aufo Parfs ,.., , CapIan's Men's Sfore ,, Carroll Lumber Co. ....,.... . Cash Grocery 81 Sales . Cecil A. Berlin ,... ..,.,.,... . ., Cenfral Culverf Corp. , .. Cenfral Drug Sfore . ..., ........, . Cenfral La. Elecfric Co. .. .. Cenfral Lumber Co. ..... .. ..,. . .. Cenfral Sfafe Life Insurance Co. Chapfico Dairy Clark, Dunbar 8: Dunn .. Coleman 6 Wafson ,.,.., ,... , Commercial Insurance Agency Confinenfal Trailways ., , Coon Music Co. ,.,...........,,.,.... , CofIon's Holsum Bakery Cowboy Sfore ,..,.,. ,. ..,. D. 8: M. Hardware . , Dairy Queen ..,.....,.,...... ,........ Davidson Sash In Door Co. Dore 81 Jake's Barber Shop .,...,. .,... . .. Duke's Radio Service Dunn Bros. Twirling In Drum Corps .... ..., Durreff Furmfure Co. ..... .. . ...,..,.. Effie s ,....,,.. .......,....,.....,.. .,.............,,.,. Engsfrom's .. ..,. . . John Eskew Mofor Co. Fair Oak Dairy .,,.. , Fairway Super Markef Farr Aufo Supply . .... . Finance Securify Co. .... ,, ..,,, Folfz Insurance Agency Flefcher Income Tax I Bookkeeping ..... French Unique Laundry 8: Cleaners ..... Funy's Cafe 8 Drive In ..,..,,,,,,...........,,. Garreff Office Supplies .. ...,.,.... .,,. . . Gem Jewelry Co. .,... .,.....,......... , Globe Men's Sfore , .,,,.. .... H. N. Goff Insurance Agency ,..,.. Graham-Bushnell Agency . , ., 27I 270 273 250 259 256 257 265 255 263 269 254 268 265 269 246 259 268 258 268 246 268 259 2 73 248 260 254 254 250 246 259 248 265 250 260 246 258 259 265 270 262 249 248 247 273 248 266 249 273 249 260 248 246 272 262 266 252 246 262 263 250 256 265 256 263 252 248 262 269 263 .5 1955 Gravel's Drug Sfore .....,......,. Guaranfy Bank 8: Trusf Co. Hafhorn Transfer lr Sforage Hemenway's Furnifure Co. Hempen Mofor Co. ,.......... . Herbie K's .....,,..... .....,..,... Hixson's Dress Shop Huffman Mofor Co. Jameson Mofor Co. .. Johnson's Bakery .. ,..., ., R. J. Jones 8: Sons , .......,.... , Joseph's Wallpaper Sfore .. K. A. L. B. .,......,....,.,......,.,.... . K. S. Y. L. ......,,..,..,.........., . K. C. Transfer lx Sforage Co S. H. Kress .... LaBorde's Drug Sfore ....... Langsfon 8: Ingram .,......... Lanier Hays Buick Co. ...... , Lawhon 8: Baker . Lazarona's Dairy Marf ...., La1arone's Drive In ..,. ...,..... Louisiana College .,..,,.......... Mc's Conoco Service Sfafion Midcify Service Sfafion ...... Model Cleaners .....,.,...,.,.., Morgan 8: Lindsey .,..... Nehi Boffling Co. ...., . Neilson- Breifhaupf ...... Newsfadfs ..., ...,,,.. Owl Fine Foods .....,.. Pearce Pearson Mofor Co. . ,, Furnifure Co. ...... . J. C. Penney Co. ,,........ . Piggly-Wiggly .....,..... Puckeff Maffress Co. Pure Food Grocery ........,...,. Qualify Ice Cream Co. ...,. . Ransville Service Sfafion ..,.. Rapides Bank 8: Trusf Co. ,..,.. . Rapides Building In Loan Assn. Rapides Drug Co. ..... .....,,,........ , Rapides Oil Co. ....,...,............,.. . Rapides Packing Co. ....,,.....,.. .. J. E. Rafcliff Consfrucfion Co. Red River Candy Co. ............,... . Reed's Typewrifer Exchange ..... Roger's Supply Co. ........ .. Bernie Rosenfhal Insurance Johnnie Rush's ....,.....,.....,..,... C. A. Schnack Jewelry Co. ., SchwarI'zberg's ........,..,.......... Sears, Roebuck and Co. Securify Nafional Bank ....... Semple's Machine Shop ....... Seven-Up Boffling Co. .,.,.. , Simmon's Picfures In Giffs ,....,,.. Spengler Insurance Agency ,...,.. Sfandard Prinfing Co. ..,...... . SI'anley's Body Shop ........... Suburban Esso Servicenfer ..,. Tender Crusf Bakery .,..... E. S. Voelker Co. ..,.,..... , Vogue Cleaners ...,.......,......... Walker's Cloverland Dairy ..,... Weiss 8: Goldring ......,...,..,. WelIan's ..,,...,,,....... ..,.,... ,... Whife Realfy Co. ,.......,,.,...., , WhiHle's Toy Shop .,.. ...,...... Younger Mofor Truck Co. ...., , Vawlez , 1 1,9-IV INDEX ADMINISTRATION I-Iickman, Mrs. Tom, Dietitian If.II. f..-- I 7 Ince, Mr. Alfred, Custodian II.IA I7 Pate, Mr. W. E., Principal .i.,.i.VII.II.VIII...... 14, I5 Spofford, Mrs. Ruth R.g Office Secretary .I...IA. 17 Taylor, Mr. Douglas, Assistant Principal ....a...,. I6 ALMA MATER ....,..a,.,,,..V,..,A.,v,..V4.vA..YfA4.VaM A 7Vf--..,f 244 ASSEMBLIES ,.,,,..,....,..a..,,A.. .4.afA.V.fA.-f..va-f 2 34, 235 BIG CHIEF AND BRAVES a..a..a,.w 126, 127, 128, 129 BUILDING .,........a.,.,...,,..V..f Vf.-V-- 6 , 7, 9, 9 CAMPUS PERSONALITIES .,.., 104, 105, 106 107, 108, 109 CAMPUS QUEEN ...,v. CLASSES ,,...aL,,..,., Eighth Grade .,,.,., Freshman ..,.,a, Junior ...,. Senior ......a, Sophomore ,.aa,, CLASS OFFICERS Eighth Grade Freshman ,..,,. 46, I 01 46-97 94-97 88-93 ...,, 74-81 46-73 82-87 74, 82, 88, 94 88 Junior ,..,,, ,,.,a. 7 4 Senior L..,,,.,, E,..s. 4 6 Sophomore E..,a,..,sa,...a,s,..,,,,..,,..a ,,,,,, 8 2 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Allied Youth .........,................. ..,.... 2 O1 Alternate Cheerleaders .....a, . .,,.....,cs 191 B Club ......,.....,....e..... ...s.. 1 92-193 Band ................... .... 1 84, 185 Concert Band ...... ..... 1 84, 185 Director ......... ........ I 85 Officers ...,. ...........,.. 1 84 Blue Birds ..... ...,.. 1 92, 193 Boosters ......,, ..... I 88, 189 Manager ......... ..,..,a. 1 88 Sponsor ............. 189 Squad Leaders ...... -- ,............,.,........ 188 Bruin ......,...........,... .... 1 66, 167, 168, I69 Business Staff ........ ....A............,. 1 68, 169 Editorial Staff ,....... ...... 1 68, 169 ' 166, 167 275, Editors ............ ...... Cafeteria Staff .,,,,,7 Ufri 1 1 Canteen Staff ,ss.s,, fwgggggggi Cheerleaders .,,,, ggg, 1 Q0 Choir ,,,,,s,,,,,,,sss 1 ,A-,, 132 Accompanists gfff,- Boys' Quartet ,s,E,,s fggi 1 82 Concert Choir .s,,,,, ,f-- 1 82 Director ss.. I, ..,ssss Vgggl - Girls' Quartet .,,,,-Ls,,,,s gAgA A 1 Junior Girls' Ensemble ssss,s -.,,ge Senior Girls' Ensemble s,,,,s , ---, - Concession Staff ss.,,.LE,7s,s V Courtesy Committee I E,,s,. ,,,,-,,,,,,eAg--4-vV-,gg,, 7 g Curntux .sAA.,...,ssa,,...,a.a,. A.a..a 1 70, 171, 172, Business Staff ..sses. ,ss,,,ss,ss,.-,ss,,7,,,A, Editorial Staff sL,.,,,, ,A,-,,, 1 72, Editors .,,,,,s.,, ,,,-,,i 1 70, Debate Club ss,..,, ,vssAA,e-,ss , ,,,7,-, 1 80, Dramatic Club s,,,,-,, --,---- 1 76, 177' 178 Eighth Grade ,,,,-,,, --W-w--V--------- 1 78, Group I ..,,.,s,,. . g,,- 176, Group II ,,.... ,,,, 1 76 Group III ,,sss..,,v ,,1, 1 78, Speech Director .,ss.. 7,,s,, Flag Raisers ,s,s,..,.,vs ,,e,--,,,Lc , , French Club E .,L,,,s,,,v,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,ses4,,vs,,e7s-,,, 204, Future Business Leaders of America , s..,aaaa. 206 Junior FBLA 0 sss..s, ...,.ss..L,,,L I s,,L.., , Senior FBLA L,..,vs....v,.,,.-,s...,,.,. ,,,,s,s , Future Homemakers of America ...,, ,.,, 2 IO Future Teachers of America ,a.,..,. ...,,s.a,,,. Future Nurses of America .,,,.., ,,,,.,. 2 08, Junior Red Cross Council .,a, ,...a.. 2 02, Key Club .....,....,s .A.ss,.sa Key Room Staff Y ..,.. so Latin Club ....,,,..,.as..,,...as. s..f,,.f, . ee Leadership Conference ,...,, .ss.ee I 74, Library Club A ,.,.,....a..,. fe.eef-- I Main Office Staff Mr. TayIor's Staff .,..,.. I95 195 191 183 182 183 183 183 182 183 183 194 165 173 173 173 171 181 I79 179 I77 177 179 176 201 205 207 206 207 21 1 206 209 203 200 196 205 175 202 197 196 National Honor Society A,o, 175 Pelican State ,,...,,aoa.,,. ,,A.. ww,- I 7 5 Press Club ....o,,,. 199 Proiection Staff ,,.,, ,,aA 1 98 Quill and Scroll ....A.,,,, -,o, 1 75 Radio Amateur Club ..,.c,. -,,, 1 98 Science Research Club ,..... A,.,v7,,,-. 2 10 Spanish Club ........A,,A.,, 204, 205 Stage Crew ...,....c .,....,,c, 2 02 Student Council S... 164, 165 Officers ...c. v,,....,... 1 64 Thespians ..,..,.... ,,v,..,.,,-.,- 1 78 Treasury Staff .,..c,, 196, 197 Twirlers .,.,,.....,.., 186, 187 CURRICULA WORK ..,,, .... 2 6-43 Art ,,...........,.,,......,. ...., 3 8, 39 Auto Mechanics 2, ,....... .......... 3 9 English .,,,.,..cccccccc ,cccc 2 6, 27 Foreign Languages 6,cc, ,c.... 3 2 Home Economics ,,,,,,c .c6c.... 3 3 Mathematics .,...c,c ...6. 3 O, 31 Music ,,,,,,,,......,..,, ,..... 4 2 43 Physical Education .c... ..c,,, 4 O, 41 Science c,c,,,.,,........ ,.,.,, 3 6, 37 Social Sciences ,cc,c.,c,c, ,c.,.. 2 8, 29 Vocational Education c,.... 34 35 DANCES B Club ,..,,,,.,c,c 122, 123 Sweetheart ,.,,,..... 122, 123 Booster Sock Hop ,...6c 218, 219 Bruin ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 220, 221 Homecoming ..,, 120, 121 Key Club ,,.....,., 124, 125 Sweetheart ....Ac, 124, 125 DEDICATION ,...,6,...2 -- 10, 11 DIVERTISSEMENTS ..,.,. 240, 241 DIVISION PAGES Ads ........66.6,,.,.,. - ..... 245 Class ..,.. ,.,., 4 4, 45 Clubs .....,. 162, 163 Faculty ...... ,,,,, 1 2, 13 Feature ,s6.,.v ...c,,,, 9 8, 99 Highlights ...... .,.,,,, 2 12, 213 Introductory ,..... ,,,,.,,,,,A,,, l 1 Sports ........,6 ...,v,6.... 1 30, 131 FAVORITES ,,,... ,s,,c 1 00, 102, 103 FACULTY ' Aiken, Mrs. Geraldine, English ,c,,.. ,..... 1 8 Anastasio, Mr. Charles, History .,,sv.,... ..,,,s 1 8 Brister, Mrs. M. O., Physical Education ,,.,...,.... 18 Burgess, Mr. John R., Auto Mechanics ...,,,,,.... 18 Cambre, Miss Mary Lee, History .,.....,.. c,.... 1 8 Carroll, Mr. Guy, Physical Education .6,.,.6 .,.,,. 1 8 Corbett, Mr. Edwin, Mathematics ...,.,,,........,,c, 19 Dearman, Mr. Wade William, Mathematics ,c,, 19 Dill, Mrs. Theda B., Sciences, Health, and Physical Education ......,.,,cs.... 19 Downs, Miss Ruby, History ,,s,.,...,,, ,.c,,- 1 9 Fitzgerald, Mr. David, Physics .,.c, ...... 1 9 Gates, Miss Effie, Mathematics .,.,......,,,6 ....,, 1 9 Hall, Mrs. Rachel, Speech and English ........,.. , 20 Hawkins, Mr. A. R., Industrial Education . .... , 20 Hawthorn, Miss Mabel, English ,..,.........,..c. 20 Hicks, Mr. Joe, Physical Education .,.... ...... 2 0 Hines, Miss Audrey, Home Economics .....,...... 20 Hunter, Miss Catherine, English ....,..., 20 Jeansonne, Mr. Samuel, French ,.,..,...... ..v... 2 1 Kilpatrick, Miss Sydney, Mathematics ....,. Q- .... 21 LaCaze,'Mr. Kenneth N., Business Education 2 21 Langston, Miss Virginia, Home Economics .,.... 21 Leis, Mr. Hans, Physical Education .,.,......,....... 21 Lewis, Miss Julia, English ..,............................. 21 Lievens, Mrs. Flora, Business Education and Diversified Occupations .s,,.... 22 McKay, Mr. W. D., History .............................. 22 Marler, Mr. Leo, Mathematics ......... ...... 2 2 Milldrum, Miss Ella Lois, English ......, .....,. 2 2 Morgan, Miss Louise, Art ....................,........... 22 Mounce, Mrs. Margaret, Distributive Education 22 Nichols, Mr. E. A., History ............................ 23 Oliphant, Mr. T. A., Chemistry ...... ...... 2 3 2 'L 'xx' , lj r YY N fy ly x 'jx x 1 Y WN ,U W XJ fy 1127-2 yy V T 1 I gf! 1 My W 12111131 C ff My O51 1 ParkegQv1Es. Wirnfggish .,., ..., 221 ,,,,,,, l 1 nalys' o eases? ..,,.,,,,,-, Ng ,,---,,,, 1Q Partri ge,-5 r . 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