Bolton High School - Bruin Yearbook (Alexandria, LA)

 - Class of 1957

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Situated on a fifteen-acre campus, the main building is divided into two sections con- nected by archways. Located in the front building are classrooms for English, math, and social studies. The back building contains the science, art, music, home economics, and the commercial departments, and also the auditorium, canteen, and cafeteria. ' ' r- ., .,. ,,....m,,...., ,,.,,, , ii O' Q ' . W, 'yin-Y-.,,,,W'V i ., .,,. ,. Ha., .K Q 4n-,,,,, K L - ,, M f ...M ,,,, - W - . ' , A I H 'WH ,,,., A, - e Wi. a. ,,,,,,.,,Q-1 V e H 1 ,fh,.. .,,,,,,,, ,,,, A vm hmm- fa- V- ,,. Ai., . ml , I , ., V K S Q , ,V ' . ,, , 2 3 Y - 1, 3 i f . A l O I V is-L ff it s 'ew l i i ' its? 'milf xiii? ggi an aw w lm sl W THIYSIZ DOORS h Ll V c 3-naar-pw 4525? my i r,, -,,,,rv Tf Opened thc' WAY to knoxx I- 5 :J ' 5 f edge for tlmusumls of Alex- NM A ' W Q I Q ,YM K QV! I L zztg, I? B .N , 155 .,. LIIMIIAILIN5. ,Q-ill I in f L' , 3 N l ' A 1 , ,. 53 ' A ? 5 B A ,jg,M,,,. W-fm A 4 s 6. A . Q, ,rn I l ' ll , f ' K xgls' k W. ,X - f THF DRIVFXVAY around flue building bears heavy traffic not only of cars but of feet hurrying to gym or shop or buck to the main building. ,,, fr' V . .wg A, M - .f K-11 if u ' cg i, ' 1+ .e. 1. ' 3225? mi ' TXVO ARCHXWAYS serve to connect the front and back buildings and to furnish welcome protection from inclement weather. I3 W,.. U ,ai wi? as ,is Wig? Q T M Wi -,,,iw-W -sm: - 1 7 a 4 , ,W ' THE NFXV BACK ENTRANCE at Bolton leads to the two electric stairways of which Boltonites are justifiably proud. SHOP STUDENTS within this well-equipped building train for careers in mechanical arts. I4 -fw1'fi,,,., Hzf' .- -wx .. .mf-yfyfffvi fn 14 VM 7 4 ' M, A 'fi fi T . ,L LV,,V ,ie,,, E 5 5 4 E K ' E3-F ,,,' X if 5 i' are ,My kara M if i , Q , yr ,, X g , 7 H ,Vw 0, M. :Mv- W -if J 'll t 5 4 aww ,g,,,a.,., . ,V .,,, W .. . f'? f if Q mafiagfa l li 'says' , . i sum gms Vi!! N -.,. W I ' HF'm., I N,-1' ,nr THF GYM is not only a place for regu- lar classes in physical education but is also identified with basketball games, pep meetings, and school dances. 552 er s. . , f . Q if gf' V mf ' ' wrffx-wk a W 1 x 19 ,G-45 ll :K ,VW ,gg ,.nW'!LM'9 wif Q HQEW If WL Q gg mm.. 1 . . A ' 3 , Q1 P Ll .fm-if an 4 , A A ...uv ,, 4, . 5. Uri, Mx x 6 ,. 5? if gf? -1 : I LAAP s addr 5125? 5 K 460 ' Q J W LNQQ X We ? K L fit Xcfq!J'Xf4 0 S1 5' Q, iv W - 1 S ...V .gt J QQK -Z X- P! Tx . W, ,W Q 52,101 '- , Q X M! If f,,,2 I J! ' JT: V Q7 L '7L4V 'f' ff gy' gs, , jf Q R , A f av 1 1 5.' w Ylj, N Lf 3 Qi , Af f J., L, JJ if W' N If df! f if X v, ,g U RDJRXV X512 QLJYV 'V Y Z Mya, 'x ' 'YN-ff I Qi fsflwifiy XNSXM R QNM D new X 'Y 1: 54:0 11 53 9 xfafaw-J1ff'N'Yf N-'xf . X - ' - 41 2 fjE42i-if Q may nf! ,aw -hvvlka 5, 1551, lax . iff AJ -,ww In-vnafuf I-'fl-lu mu, gfbf- Q: N -'Swvi A 'e cei- fl 1 km M ,lgwq , , ' '7 Q. Q ,z!.e. x A f,.4,W. W MMM ,fi 2Q.' v f V' Qqx 4, t,i J at QM E my fwfwffwfugj C , W9 L MR. C. R. SANDERS is Assistant Superintendent and MRS. DOUGLAS TAYLOR is Supervisor of the High School Supervisor for Rapides Parish. Rapides Parish school lunch program, .si Q.4i ,,,, , 5 MR. J. S. SLOCUM is Superintendent of Schools for Rapides Parish. 20 XY . li. IJATIT, MA.. I.m1isi41ng1 State- Uuivcrs l'1'21.m ijmf 2I f a X M 9 ,, V, ty. ,ali X , vw, ex , , , ,fm X .M H www ' L, L,-W Tm,1.5','+'w1w M Mix law w - fWgHWSX'g.wa, H ww 1 'HY-mgimmiw Him- NWWQMIE-451:Wim6,wlt?M:'uW5'Hh3i71 --M Y Vw, 1 , , A wily, dum-11 ww fwfr ' Fwi afew- . f MQ Qt, Wk mx M X a Egg w ary! 4 N10 wi! ,9FV?'Iv.fnMfW . M Mx 'V wx w 1 l . H .A ,W ,WW ' N . W Hm mm? ' - -W. M , ., X , Y Nik wM,'.9. wmv ,Q 'W W ,www w w Wm- ,JR 1 X W 'ui Q it will T 3 MRS. TOM HICKMAN is retiring this year after serving as dietitian in charge of Bolton High School Cafeteria for twenty-three years. MRS. JOHN DAVID has been assistant dietitian of Bolton High School Cafeteria for the past two years. jj. MRS. RUTH SPOFFORD for twelve years has served as our Main Office Secretary. MRS. WINIFRED REDMOND, who received her B.A. degree from Louisiana College, has been assistant librarian for the past five years. MR. ALFRED INCE has served Bolton for twentyfour years as Custodian of Buildings and Grounds. MRS. CARL STROHSCHEIN with a B.S. degree from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, has been head librarian at Bolton for seven years. MISS BEVERLY JANE WATERS has been on our facul- ty for eleven years and for the past four years has been Guidance Director. She holds a M. Ed. Degree from Lou- isiana State University and sponsors the National Honor Society. MISS JENNIE WILKIE has been on our faculty for three years as teacher of Commerce and this year is School Treasurer. She sponsors F.B.L.A. and holds a B.A. degree from Northwestern State College, BILL PITTS AND TRACY EUBANKS point out some of the famous English authors to the eighth grade. . VOCABULARY ENRICI-IMENT and frequent use of the dictionary are heavily stressed in all of our English classes. MRS. GERALDINE AIKEN Englishg B.A., Louisiana Col- lege. Four years at Bolton. MISS MABEL HAWTHORN Englishg M.A., University of Coloradog Sponsor of Cumtux Editorial Staff. Twenty-four years at Bolton. MRS. HELEN BENNETT Englishg B.A., Ouachita Col- lege. One year at Bolton. MRS, BENNETT helps ninth graders understand the importance uf the proper use of the tenses. DON BRADFORD AND DEXTER RYLAND assist Miss Huff in conducting the daily spelling drill in their tenth grade English class. MISS ROSEMARY HUFE Englishg B.A., Louisiana Poly- technic Instituteg Sponsor of F.T.A. One year at Bolton, MISS CATHERINE HUNTER English, Lating M.A., Louisiana State Universityg Sponsor of Latin Club and Bruin Editorial Staff. Twelve years at Bolton. MISS JULIA LEWIS Englislug B.A., Louisiana Col- legeg Sponsor of Press Club. Twenty-two years at Bolton. ANCIENT ROMAN LIFE and customs are vividly portrayed on bulletin board by second year Latin students. STUDENTS ARE LEARNING that Literature today IS influenced greatly by the great works of the bard of Avon. THINK OWN S H li TRUIQ or nc ne u Duff? ll 7 3152 fa fr fs R lg sa vs 2 11325 zgzlikggiiyif X, sei' ggi -Mm l SETI-I MOORE AND GERALD CROSS prepare a display to stimulate interest in French Literature, LIBRARY RESEARCH is an essential part of all English courses here at Bolton. MR. SAMUEL JEANSONNE French, Mathematicsg M.A., Louisiana State Universityq Sponsor of French Club. Nine years at Bolton. MISS ELLA LOIS MILLDRUM Englishg B.A., Louisiana Col- lege. Twenty years at Bolton. ,Z 5 MRS. INEZ O. PARKER English, journalismg B.A., Baylor Universityg Sponsor of Cumtux Editorial Staff and Quill and Scroll, Fifteen years at Bolton. MISS DOROTHY PATTERSON English, Spanishg B.A., Louisi ana Collegeg Sponsor of Cum tux Business Staff and Span ish Club. Ten years at Bolton. MRS. INEZ PARTRIDGE Englishg BS., Louisiana Col- legeg Sponsor of Red Cross Council. Eight years at Bolton. 2,54 ,. .f5f5g55 .-I .L : CONSTANT DRILL in the use of adverbs helps pupils use the correct forms automatically. GOOD READING MATERIAL is one of the foundations for obtaining a liberal English education, MISS MATTIE RAE WHITE Englishg B.S., Southwestern MDW College. One year at Bolton. MRS. JOANNE WHITE History and Debateg B.S., Louisiana State Universityg Sponsor of Debate Club. Five years at Bolton. xii I RALPH PINKLEY tells how debate has improved his speaking ability, his poise, and his vocabulary. Speech a1edZ7eI1ate MRS. THELMA ROBERTS Spec-:chg B.A., Louisiana Col- lueg Sponsor of Dramatic Club and Thespians. Four years at Bolton. SUNNY SAUNDERS AND JACK GUINN practice a scene from Time Out for Gingerf' one of the most enjoyable plays ever presented at Bolton. my 1 x W-.sew 'mn in ...ov- KNONVLEDGE of the rncclmnisrn of LI sewing niacliinc and how to use it correctly are two of the first steps taught in Miss Hines sewing Class. Home tffonowzics MISS AUDREY HINES Home Economicsg B.S., Louisi- ana State Universityg Sponsor of Future I-Iomemakers of America and 4-H. Twelve years at Bolton. ATTRACTIVE INTERIOR DECORATING along with the art of cooking are thc best ways to a man's heart. 33 MISS VIRGINIA LANGSTON Home Economics: MS, Uni- vcrsity of Tenncsseeg Sponsor of Boosters nntl F.H.A, Eight years at Bolton, as . MR, CHARLES ANASTASIO Historyg BS., Louisiana State University. Twelve years at Bolton. MR. ANASTASIO stresses the importance of current events by assigning weekly bulletin board displays. Social Science THE LIBRARY offers eighth graders special bool-as for the extensive research needed in Louisiana History reports. MRS. BETTY BROUSSARD English, Historyg B.A., Louisi- ana College. One year at Bolton. ip., MRS. WHILMA H. BLAKE Historyg B.A., Louisiana Col- lege. One year at Bolton. qw -in ihixsijjjtgkijjy l 1 5 I 1 F s 5 RUBIN HENRY reporting to his Louisiana History class uses the map to point out im- portant agriculture sections, STUDENTS AT BOLTON gained valuable experience in politics this year by holding their own Presidential election. mvwainwkiuwwum MISS MARY LEE CAMBRE Historyg BA., Louisiana Col- lege. Twenty-three years at Bolton. wi 'Usv.w.nmaU'f MISS RUBY DOWNS Historyg B.A., Louisiana Col- legeg Sponsor of Student Coun- . cil. ' Fourteen years at Bolton. 1 CALDWELL ROBERTS AND ANN NACHMAN explain to their Wforld History class an illustration on the organization of political parties. ROBERT BOLTON, JAY BOLEN AND DICK XWHITE put the finishing touches on the bulletin hoard in Economics, depicting hoth parties in the political scene, MR. W. D. MCKAY Economics, Civicsg M.A., Lou isiana State University. Twenty-six years at Bolton. MR. JOHN FISCHER History, Boys' Physical Edu- cation Directorg B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. One year at Bolton. LOIS DOSS attempts to point out to Kathleen Rucldell the outstanding battles fought in :he French and Indian War. A STUDY of the globe and maps proves to he an ahsolute necessity for complete under- standing of world geography. VIR. ALLEN NICHOLS -Iistoryg M.Ed., Louisiana State .Iniversityg Sponsor of Key iluh. :ive years at Bolton. MISS ADAMS finds it necessary to give individual instruction to many of her first year algebra students. Mathematics ROBERT EUBANKS shows fellow algebra students how to solve a graph method, linear equation hy the MISS HELEN ADAMS Mathematiesg BS., Louisiana State University, One year at Bolton. mmm 38 ui 9' MR. XVADE DEARIWAN Mathematicsg M.Ed., Louisiana State University. Four years at Bolton, MR. EDWIN CORBETT Mathematicsg BA., Louisiana College. Six years at Bolton. MR. HAROLD DENNING Mathematicsg M.A., George Peabody College. Two years at Bolton. MR. CORBETTS eighth grade mathematicians learn how to be accurate in checking long division. DAILY BOARD DRILLS are very effective when one is trying to master the fundamentals of elementary math. v I 'Ji t4..s,z 3 1 he L , X 39 MISS EFFIE GATES Mathematicsg M.A., Louisiana State Universityg Sponsor of Bruin Business Staff. Retiring after twenty years at Bolton. MR. LEO MARLER Mathematicsg M.A., Louisiana State Universityg Sponsor of Allied Youth. Twenty years at Bolton. GEOMETRY not only increases mathematical ability, but also developes logic and reason- ing power. GEOMETRICAL PLYWOOD FIGURES help jack Guinn explain the perspective of the third dimension found in solid geometry. 5 ,1,f I 5 if if-Y' Q ,wi fx f11X+f1jg,Kg,:,'7j H I fy 'Y' -'2 wut. V+ ,Aff-'rum 5. ,,,,,...........z, wk YM Q 5-- W iffg, 3. , HL If I ii , cf as Vg M,,4w Qw+g?,wf 'fl on Vw 4-mf If 70441 'rf fix 0 .ILCJ - Qi Q? git! I1 ,XGQ if MRS. ETHEL KILPATRICK Home Economics, Scienceg M.A., Columbia University, Sixteen years at Bolton. ' 1 EIGHTH GRADE SCIENCE students illustrate the earth's position in relation to the sun during an eclipse. Science CONDUCTING their first experiment in science, eighth graders are observed closely by Mr. Davis. MR. JOHN DAVIS Scienceg M.Ed., Louisiana State University. One year at Bolton. MISS MARY ROBERTS Scienceg BA., Sophie New- comb Collegeg Sponsor of Lock- er Key Room and F.N.A. Thirty-two years at Bolton. . . MR. RAYMOND SCHMOLKE Scienceg BS., Louisiana Col- egeg Assistant Football and Basketball Coach, Eleven years at Bolton. TXVO BIOLOGY STUDENTS inspect one of the projects from last years Science Fair to gain iclens for their own. SCIENCE STUDENTS leirn to use clclicfite microscopes while studying the c ferent types of bacteria .M V -U it,-We 'V t .W X, 3 r MR. FLETCHER RODGERS Scienceg M.S., Louisiana State University. Retiring after thirty-two years at Bolton. 4,,1.1L- ' It .V fl 'W 7 '. A, 1 f il MRS. JULIA ANN TWILLEY Scienceg B.A., Agnes Scott Col- lege. One year at Bolton. .,A. MR.. RODGERS instructs his chemistry students in the precaution necessary in making hydrogen. VISUAL AIDS are used daily at Bolton to supplement class instruction. wb 'lf 'Iii 44 KNOXVING THE INIECI-IANISM of 21 car and the function of its parts are valuable assets to any boy. MR. JOHN BURGESS Auto Mechanicsg Avoyelles Parish Trade School. Five years at Bolton. hop ar1d,4uto Mechanics STUDENTS find that their experience in shop proves to he a great asset in this 'IDO It Yourself age. 45 MR. AUBREY HAWKINS ' Industrial Educationg M.S., Louisiana State University. Nineteen years at Bolton. -inn! ' DAILY DRILLS are practiced by typing students to increase Speed and accuracy. MRS. HARRY MOUNCE Distributive Educationg BS., Louisiana Collegeg Sponsor of D. E. Club. Five years at Bolton. Hommcrcc MISS ,IO ANN HOLDER Commerceg BS., Louisiana Col legeg Sponsor of F.B,L.A. One year at Bolton. THE IMPORTANCE of a good selling personality and correct dress is stressed by Mrs Mounce in Distributive Education class. s.r..r MRS, FLORA LIEVENS Office Training and Com- merceg BA., Sophie Newcomb College-g Sponsor of F,B,L.A. Twenty-five years at Bolton. ' x X .V .J KNOWLEDCSE of all the most modern machines used in the Business Wcmrlrl today is offered all Distributive Occupation pupils, IONE JEFFERY practices drills at the blackboard to improve her shorthand while others dictate and type. MRS. ALINE STAGG Commerceg BS., Our Lady of the Lake Collegeg Sponsor of Bruin Business Staff. Three years at Bolton. MR. DAVID FITZGERALD Mechanical Drawing and Phys- icsg BA., Louisiana College. Four years at Bolton, MR. RALPH RESCHAR Bandg M.M., Indiana Univer- sityg Sponsor of B.M.A. Eleven years at Bolton. MISS LOUISE MORGAN Artg MA., University of Tex- asg Sponsor of Bruin Editorial Staff. Twenty-four years at Bolton. MISS DORIS ROLLINS Musicg B,M,Ed., McNeese State Collegeg Sponsor of Con- cert Choir. Three years at Bolton. sE'? 'f YOUNG ART ENTHUSIASTS find Bolt0n's well equipped art department sufficient for the development of their talents in painting and ceramics. MISS ROLLINS takes time out from the Concert Choir to practice with the girls' sextet. MR. DEAN WALKER Boys' Physical Education Di- rectorg B.S., Louisiana Poly- technic Institute. One year at Bolton, 7-uf' jd CM ...af WWE X K ii S I . 1 1 1 1 I THE SHAUFER SYSTEM of artificial respiration is demonstrated as the boys learn the essentials of first aid in physical education class. Physical Sducatiau 'IANELLE MIZELL learns in gym class that MISS ALICE R. RUSSELL Girls' Physical Education Di- rectorg B.S., Louisiana Poly- technic Instituteg Assistant Sponsor of Boosters. One year at Bolton. MRS. M. C. BRISTER Girls' Physical Education Di- rectorg M.A., Colorado State Universityg Sponsor of Blue Birds. Eleven years at Bolton. s , . .ii - . . f X ...,. W. . . 5 as 1 55 BW- rs N I . ..tm ' fiff! -y:.,' f it 1 1.5: F . A. .Th iv -, ---- -' t'- 1 5 '--. I -,. ' E- E V- 1 ' :: . .i.- flf 7ifi2'r -L V .. f t . ua: W :-,-- - so .1 .-. W MR. HANS H. LEIS Physical Education Directorg MA., Colorado State Collegeg Cuach, Varsity Basketball and Tennis. Ten years at Bolton. I f f Z LA if , -Ji in J . fx FAX ll MN l , , SKILL IN PLAYING and understanding the game of fuutball is developed early in ,ff Ae! ,. physical education classes, 6 Ky L, ' X 1 Qld lay tennis well one COACH LAMBRIGHTS varsity football boys display their ex- execute good form. Cellent training every Friday night. .n zinv a ' iiiyt ' A' t WS? ' ,. F my Fr i n ,a w rarhir A, i -i Aa- 'i i I.. .. . f INIR. MAXIE LAMBRIGHT Drivers' Training and Varsity Football Coachg B.S., Missis- sippi Southern College. One year at Bolton. 0 ,r .4 ,rf 4 Q Y. 1 iff H1 4 fp. M1f ?fW-J'xS1'? . '4 - ,.L I . 0 'Y' 'Y 4 f fx fu. f 'b W5 Klassss SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: BOBBY LEE ,,Y,,,,,.,, ,Y,,.,.. P re,fia'e17f KITTY BROWN ,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,.,,,,,,,. S en'efa1'y GEORGE STANLEY .,.,,. ,,,,,,,, V ive Pfe.ride11f 54 Sm 271' 617155 :ff I 95 7 As we, the Senior Class of 1957, cast a back- ward glance upon our careers at Bolton High School, we realize that the past five years have indeed been a valuable and worthwhile experience, for we have advanced steadily on the pathway to knowledge and have daily been instructed in the vital importance of integrity and good citizenship. As eighth graders, bewildered and frightened by the maze of corridors and the throng of unfamiliar faces, we were unable to comprehend the good times and wonderful experiences which the future held in store. Though our attempts to become an active part of life at Bolton were not entirely successful, they were earnest attempts, and they made us more determined than ever to make a place for ourselves. Our Freshman year brought the comforting realization that we were no longer the youngest and most inexperienced group in school. With all the zeal and enthusiasm typical of those be- ginning a new adventure, we supported the Fresh- man activities. Through such organizations as Blue Birds, Dramatic Club, Cumtux, and Bruin, we be- gan to develop our potential and to learn the value of cooperation. The tenth grade was truly the realization of a dream. for finally we were accepted as genuine Boltonites. We began active participation in Dra- matic Club productions and speech tournaments. Membership in the Boosters provided for many of us an outlet for the school spirit which we seemed to be acquiring in such abundance. It was a year filled with discoveries and new experi- ences, and though academic courses grew more difficult, our enthusiasm for life at Bolton could not be daunted. The eleventh grade was really a preparatory year, for though we were constantly busy with school work and extracurricular activities, we found our- selves excitedly looking forward to our big year- the year when we ourselves would set the tone and pattern for life at our school. And now we are Seniors. Today we hold the positions which only a few short years ago seemed so unreachable. Today we are the doers-not the onlookers, the leaders-not the followers. Soon we will see the culmination of five years of en- deavor, and though this realization brings a justi- fiable feeling of pride and accomplishment, it brings, too, a certain amount of sadness, for we know that as we leave Bolton High School, we close the door on a chapter of our lives which has been exciting, rewarding, and completely wonder- ful. ADAMS, BARBARA ANN-Dramatic Club 52-553 Choir 55-561 Boosters 54-57, FTA 563 Junior FBLA 56-573 Home coming 54-55, Diploma Girl 55-563 Senior Girls Ensemble 53-54 ADAMS, PATSY-Cumtux Editorial Staff 56-571 Spanish Club 55-57 A. CEN. ELIZABETH-Student Council 52-55g Bruin Editorial Staff 55-563 Assistant Editor 55-56g Associate Editor 56 57g Quill and Scroll 55-571 National Honor Society 55-57, Vice President 56-573 Dramatic Club 53-56g Choir 56-57 Accompanist 56-57, Boosters 5-1-573 Blue Birds, President 55-5-lg Key Room Staff 55-553 Press Club 54-563 Spgmigh Club 55-561 Diploma Girl 563 Pelican State 56, School Board Member: Federalist Delegate 56-573 Honor Roll 52-571 Most Intelli gent Senior Girl ALLEN, BILL-Transferred from jefferson Military College, Wzlshington, Mississippi 54 IDAMS, BARBARA ADAMS, PATSY AIKEN, ELIZABETH ALLEN, BILL ARMSTRONG PAT AYMOND ARDATHA BAKER DELIGH N6 moment holds more thrills for zz Senior than the imc in which hc 15r0utlly tliiplnyi thrit ring hc has xwi'lcctl twelve long years tn wear. ARMSTRONG, PATfDrimmtir Club 54-571 Band 52-57, Ciiptiiin 56-571 All-State Band 551 Spanish Club 5-1-56: Scienre Rvwiiirli 56-571 kts 55-57 AYMOND, ARDATHA-Cumtux Etlitorinl Stuff 56-571 Drumiitit Club 52-571 FTA 56-571 Blue Birds 55-5-I1 Choir 55-54 BAKER. DELIGHT-Dramatic Club 52-561 Twirlcrs 55-571 I-Ieiul Maiurc-ttc 56-571 Blue Birtls 53-541 Conccssion Staff 52-551 FTA 5i-553 -I-I-I 52-531 FMA 56-57 BARENTINE, -HBI--Ti'.1nst'ci1i'ctl from Fort Smith Senior High Sthrvol Fort Smith, Arlcrmsns, 551 DE Club 56-571 Varsity Football 55-56 BARMORE, ROY--Driimutic Club 51-56: Debate Club 55-561 B Club 52-571 Jcts 55-561 Football 52-57: Basketball 52-551 'liuck 52-571 State Trzuk Meet 55-56 BARRON. CAROLYN4Tr.mSfcrritl from I.ii Grunge High Srliool. Lriltc- Chiirlcs, I.ouiQizm:i. 5151 Band 53-57: DE Club 56-571 ITNA S5-5-1 BARTON. INIYRNAfDi11iui1tiL Club 52-561 litwmtt-iw 5-'l-561 Allit-tl Youth 55-571 FBLA 56-571 PNA 5-I-55 BERLIN, VIRGINIA Bruin Busmcs5 Staff 52-5i: Cumtux liusiuws Stull' 55-561 Ilinuuatit' Club 52-571 Choir 55-561 Girls Ensemblc 52-561 Allictl Youth 55-571 DO Club 56-571 ITNA 56-57 BERLIN, VIRGINIA BICE, CHERYL BILBRAY, BETTY BLAKE, JANE 56 ,,-ui. 2 BARENTINE, JIM BARMORE, ROY BARRON, CAROLYN BARTON, MYRNA BICE, CHERYL-Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-573 Dramatic Club 52-573 Line of Scrimmage 55-563 Time Out for Gin- ger' 56-57: Graduation L'sher 55-563 Debate Club 52-55, Debate and Speech Tournament Finals, Northwestern Speech Tournament 5-1-553 Boosters 54-55: Spanish Club 54-553 French Club 55-543 FTA 55-563 Science Research 55-553 Secretary 5 l-55 BILBRAY, BETTYfDramatic Club 5.'2'57Q Boosters 55-563 Blue Birds 55-543 DO Club 56-573 Varsity Basketball 52-54 BLAKE. JANE-Transferred from XX'est Monroe High School, Wfest Monroe, Louisiana, 553 Music Appreciation Club 56-57: FBLA 56-573 Band 55-57 BLOTNER, CHARLOTTE4Bruin Business Staff 55-57, Assistant Advertising Manager 55-56, Advertising Manager 56-57, Quill and Scroll 56-573 Dramatic Club 52-573 Debate Club 5.5-55: Boosters 54-57, Blue Birds 55-543 junior Red Cross Council 52-57, Vice President 56-573 French Club 54-573 Treasurer 56-573 Varsity Basketball 52-555 Diploma Girl 55-563 Homecoming Court 56-57 BOLEN, JAY-Student Council 52-55, Treasurer 55-56, XXforkshop 55-563 Cumtux Business Staff 55-563 Dramatic Club 55-57, Arsenic and Old Lace 55-54, Cheaper by the Dozen 54-55, Time Out for Ginger 56-573 Debate Club 53-56, President junior Squad 54-55, State Debating Championship 55-56,Debate tournaments S.L.I., Louisiana Tech, Finals at Northwestern 54-563 Cheerleader, Alternate 54-55, Varsity 55-57, Head CllCC1'lffL1dC1' 56-573 COf1CCSSiOH Staff 55-573 Key Club 54-573 Stage Crew 5-'i-553 junior Red Cross Council 55-563 Latin Club 54-57, Vice President 54-55, President 55-563 Fencing team 54-553 Chess Champ 52-553 Pelican State Alternate 55-563 Most Vivacious Senior Boy BOLEN, RICHARD-Pelican State, Sheriff 563 Dramatic Club 55-573 Choir 54-57, All-State Choir 56-57, Robemaster 55-57: Allied Youth 54-553 French Club 55-543 Eighth Grade Football 52-55, Track team 56-573 Frienclliest Senior Boy BOLLAR, CHARLES-Dramatic Club 55-573 B Club 55-57, 4-H 52-543 Football, junior 55-55, Varsity 55-573 Best Natured Senior Boy LOTNER, CHARLOTTE BOLEN, JAY BOLEN, RICHARD BOLLAR, CHARLES 94' S 57 BOLLAR, DICK BOLTON, ROBERT BOND. PI-HE BONNETTE, SAMIN BOLLAR3 DICK-Bruin Editorial Staff 55-563 Band 51-53, Projection Staff 55-553 Science Research 56-573 Jets 55-57, President 56-57: -i-H 55-57. President 5-i-55. Iixecutive Committee 51-57. Setretary 55-56. Parish President 5-1-55, State Executive Committee 55-56, Trip to Chicago 52-55g Junior Football Team 5 l-55 BOLTON, ROBERTfStudent Council 56-57: Quill and Scroll 56-571 Pelican State 563 Debate Club 52-57. President 55-57, Most Outstanding Boy Debater 55-56. State Rally 5-l-57: Press' Club 55-57. President 56-57g Louisiana High School Speech League Championship Debate Team 55-561 Stage Crew 52-573 French Club 53.553 Speech Tournament S.L.L Superior 5-'I-57: Most Likely to Succeed BOND, PI-IIE-Transferred from Ferguson High School. St. Louis, Missouri. 55: Dramatic Club 55-57: Courtesy Com- mittee 56-571 Choir 55-573 Boosters 56-57L French Club 55-57 BONNETTE, SAMMY-Dramatic Club 52-573 Secretary of Eighth Grade Dramatic Club 52-551 Junior Red Cross Council 52-54: FTA 53-5-iz Cutest Senior Boy BORDFLON, CHARLFS-Transferred from Menard High School. Alexandria. Louisiana, 551 DE Club 511-56 BORDFLON. RICHARD-Transferred from lNIenard High School. Alexandria. Louisiana. 56 BOSARGE. FRFDDIE----Cumtux Editorial Staff 56-57. Editor-in-Chief 56-571 Quill and Scroll 56-573 Leadership Con- ference 55-56. Managing Fditor. Leadersliip Voice 55-561 B Club 56-571 Key Club 56-573 Allied Youth 55-541 Library Club 53-55, Seri-c-tary si-ss. junior and Varsity Basketball 55-571 Baseball 56-573 Press Conference 56 BOUDIIETTB. MARY LOL-Student Council Alternate 56-57, XVoi'ksl1op 55-563 Bruin Editorial Staff 55-57, Typist 56-571 Dramatic Club 52-573 Boosters 5l-571 Blue Birds 55-5-I1 FTA 5l-57. 'l'i'easurer 56-573 Gym All-Stars, Co-Captain 5-1-55 BRADFORD, ANN4Bruin Editorial Staft 52-57. Feature Editor 56-573 Quill and Scroll 55-571 Dramatic Club 52-57g Boosters 5-1-57: Pelican State 56. Senator, Most Outstanding Citizen: FTA 5l-55. President 56-573 Alternate Cheerleader 55-563 Basketball Homecoming Court 55-511 Safety Conference 55-561 Press Conference 56. Fourth Place VVriting Year- book Copy BOUDIETTE, MARY I.OU BRADFORD, ANN BRANTON, CLAIBORNE BREAUX, CHAD l 58 RDELON, CHARLES BORDELON, RICHARD BOSARGE, FREDDIE As presidential nominees, Robert Bolton and Rod- ney Brister help in carrying out a practical appli- cation of life in a demorracy. BRANTON. CLAIBORNE-Transferred from Pineville High School, Pineville, Louisiana, 563 DE Club 56-57 BREAUX, CHAD-Dramatic Club 55-571 Latin Club 5-i-553 Science Research 56-571 .lets Club 55-57, Secretary 56-573 Eighth Grade Football 52-55 BRINGOL. LARRY-Bruin Business Staff sri-S51 Dramatic Club ss-sag Choir 53-5-ig Allied Youth 53-543 Junior FBLA 56-573 Jets ss-56 BRISTER, RODNEY-Student Council 56-57g Cumtux Business Staff 53-543 Dramatic Club 52-5-ig Debate Club 55-57, Vice President 55-57, State Rally 54-57g First Place Louisiana Championship, Debate Tournament 55-565 Projection Staff 53-565 B Club 54-573 Concession Staff 55-56g Canteen Staff 55-563 Press Club 56-57g Key Club 54-573 Latin Club 54-51, Vice President 54-57 BROCK, VENITA SUE-Dramatic Club 52-543 Bruin Business Staff 54-555 DO 56-57g FHA 55-54g Diploma Girl 55-56 BROMLEY, ROBERTA-Dramatic Club 55-575 Choir 54-57, Accompanist, Girls Quartetg State President of Louisiana Junior Federation of Music Clubs 55-561 Boosters 54-57g Blue Birds 53-54g Mr. Taylor's Staff 55-54g Spanish Club 54-55g FTA 55-57g Graduation Usher 563 Most Talented Senior Girl RINGOL, LARRY BRISTER, RODNEY BROCK, VENITA SUE BROMLEY, ROBERTA 59 BROSSETT, MIKEY BROWN, KITTY BROWN, LYNDA BUCHANAN, PAT! BROSSETT, MIKEY-Science Research 56-573 Jets 56-573 Varsity Football 56-573 Track 56-57 BROXVN, KITTYdStudent Council 53-573 Pelican State 56. Supreme Court JLISHCCQ National Honor Society 55-573 Dramatic Club 52-57: Boosters 54-57, Stands-Captain 56-573 Cheerleader 52-553 Blue Birds 53-5113 Key Room Staff 55-573 Allied Youth 55-563 Varsity Basketball 52-5-li Class Secretary-Treasurer 56-57: Diploma Girl 563 Best All Around Senior Girl BROXWN, LYNDA-Transferred from Nouasseur American Dependents' School, French Morocco, 543 Cumtux Feature Editor 56-573 Quill and Scroll 56-573 Leadership Conference 56, Feature Editor Leadership Voice 3 Dramatic Club 54-573 President, Thespians 56-573 The Line of Scrimmage, Time Out for Ginger 3 First Place Poetry, Northwestern, 56, Excellent Rating, Poetry State Rally 561 Boosters 55-573 French Club 55-57, Treasurer 55-563 Press Conference 563 Diploma Girl 56 BFCHANAN, PATSY+Transferred from Our Lady of Prompt Succor, Alexandria, Louisiana, 533 Dramatic Club 5-1-563 Boosters 55-563 FBLA 56-573 DO Club 56-571 FNA 55-5-i CAILLETEAU, CHARLINE-Courtesy Committee 52-541 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-533 Dramatic Club 53-573 Boosters 5-i-553 Blue Birds 55-5-i3 Main Office Staff 54-573 Press Club, Typist 55-561 Homecoming Court 56-57 Club 56-573 junior Football 5-l-553 Varsity 55-56 pep and enthusiasm to the preceded Bolton's triumph Byrd. S CHASE, JANICE CHORON, DARLENE CLARK, ELIZABE' .LETEAU, CHARLENE CAZES, JOHN CHANDLER, FRANK CHARRIER, LOUISE CHANDLER, FRANK-Student Council 52-57, Treasurer 56-573 Dramatic Club 52-573 Vice President, Eighth Grade Dramatic Club 52-553 B Club 54-57, Secretary-Treasurer 56-573 Key Club 54-573 junior Red Cross Council 52-563 jets 55-56: Eighth Grade Football, 52-55, Junior Football Team 54-55, Varsity 55-579 Track Team 54-553 Secretary, Fresh- man Class 55-54 CHARRIER, LOUISE-Choir 53-553 French Club 55-563 DO Club 55-563 4-H 53-543 FHA 53-56 CHASE, JANICE-Bruin Editorial Staff, 55-57, Class Editor 56-573 Quill and Scroll 55-57, Secretary 56-57, Dramatic Club 52-573 Boosters 51-573 Blue Birds 55-543 Allied Youth 56-573 FTA 55-573 FHA 52-56 CHORON, DARLENE-Dramatic Club 52-543 Cafeteria Staff 52-563 FBLA 56-573 DO Club 56-573 FNA 53-563 FHA 52-5-i CLARK, ELIZABETH-Transferred from Traynor's School, Cascails, Portugal, 563 Bruin Scholastic Editor 56-573 Quill and Scroll 56-573 Choir 561 Boosters 56-573 French Club 56-57, Secretary 56-573 Graduation Usher 56 CLARK, PEGGY-Dramatic Club 56-573 FTA 5-i-553 DO Club 56-573 4-H 52-553 FHA 55-54 COMISH, CARLTON-Bruin Business Staff 56-573 Pelican State 563 Dramatic Club 52-573 junior Red Cross Council 56-573 Spanish Club 55-563 French Club 56-573 Jets 55-56, Vice P1'esident3 Eighth Grade Football 52-55 COMPTON. LYNNE-Bruin Editorial Staff 56-57, Typist3 Bruin Business Staff 54-563 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-535 Dramatic Club 52-573 Band 52-553 Boosters 55-573 Blue Birds 55-543 Spanish Club 55-573 4-H 52-57, Reporter 52-54, President 55-56, Secretary-Treasurer 56-57 CONNELLA, FRANK-Transferred from Menard High School, Alexandria, Louisiana, 56 CLARK, PEGGY COMISH, CARLTON COMPTON, LYNNE CONNELLA, FRANK bl CROWELL, RICHARD DANIEL, IERRY DAVIS, LARRY DAVIS, PAT CROXWELL, RICHARD-Bruin Etlitoriul Staff 53-5-i, Pliotogrnpliy Eclitor 55-561 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-553 B Club 54-55, Key Club 5-I-57, Secretary-Treasurer 56-573 Library Staff 53-5-lg Spanish Club 53-55, jets 55-57, Vice Prwitlent 56-573 Tennis 53-55 DANIEL, JERRY-Leadership Conference 563 Tliespians 55-573 Dinimtrtit Club 55-57, Vice President 56-575 B Club 54-57g Concession Staff 55-56: Key Club 55-57, Board of Directors: Stage Crew 5-l-56, Latin Club 5-i-56, Football. Junior 54-55, Varsity 55-573 Track 53-57: Basketball 55-571 Most Courteous Senior Boy DAVIS, LARRY-Transferred from Earnest Harnon Air Force Base School, Stephenville, Newfoundland, B Club 54-553 Projection Staff 54-55: Allied Youth 5-I-56: DE 5-I-553 jets 56-57: Basketball 55-57 DAVIS, PAT4Transferretl from Many High School, Many, Louisiana 56 DEXXIITT.NJULIETTE-Debate Club 52-533 Mr. Taylor's Stuff 51-561 junior Retl Cross Council 55-563 DO Club 56-57 DOI-IERTY, FAYE-Dramatic Club 52-531 Boosters 5-1-sig Blue Birtls 53-5-lg Key Room Staff 56-573 DO Club 56-57 DOSS. LOIS ANNEfCourtesy Committee 56-57: Cumtux Business Staff 5 i-553 Drtimntic Club 52-561 Boosters 55-56g Cheerleader 55-57, Blue Birds 53-5-ip junior Recl Cross Council 51-553 I.ibr.u'y Stuff 5-i-551 FNA 53-57, President 56-57. Secretary 55-563 Homecoming Court 54-55: Best Senior Girl Dancer DUNN, EBRON ---- BU Club 55-561 Rtulio Amateur Club 5-l-551 -I-ll 5i-551 l'ootlD1lll, Junior 53-54, Eighth 523 Basketball 55-56 EARR, PATSY FEDD, LINDA FEDUCCIA, CECILE FLETCHER, FRAN 62 it PEWITT, JULIETTE DOI-IERTY, FAYE DOSS, LOIS ANN DUNN, EBRON FARR, PATSY-Studt-rit Coumil 52-551 Cumtux Editorial Stiff 55-56, Exrliunge Editor 56-573 Lcadersliip Conference 561 Dixuuatit Club 55-571 Choir 5-i-56g Girls Ensemble 5-'i-563 Boosters 5-i-57g Blue Birds 55-5-i, Treasurer Junior Cross Council 5k-573 F1-qmh Club 55-563 FTA 55-57, Virc President 56-571 Homecoming Queen 56-57 FEDD, LINDA---Studtnt Countil 53-563 Bruin lidituriril Stuff 5-i-57, Art Editor 56-57g Quill and Scroll 56 57 Boosters 5-1-571 Blue Birds 54-5-izDiplomttGir-1 55-56 FEDVCCIA, CIQCILF--Vlunior' FBLA 55-5-ig FNA 55-5-ig FHA 55-561 Gym Captain 55-57 FLETCHER, lfRANK-Pelitiui State 56. Clerk of Court: Drtuuiitit' Club 52-5-ig B Club 52-57, Concession Stiff 54 57 Football lXI.tn.igt-r 52-551 liiskt-tbtill 53-5-ig Golf 52-57g 'Friuk 5-1-57 FONTENOT, DIXIE--Courtesy Couuuittec 56-57g Drtuuutic Club S2-ii, Booster 55-57, Blue Birds 53-54, FHA 54 57 FOOTE, FRANK-Dixmiatic Club 55-56: BU Club 55-573 Cafeteria Staff 52-54g DE Club 56-57g Football, Varsity Manager 53-54 FOREMAN, BRl'CE-Cumtux Editorial Staff 55-57. Art Editor 56-57g Dramatic Club 55-5-ig French Club 56 57 ets 56-57, 4-H 55-57 ONTENOT, DIXIE FOOTE, FRANK FOREMAN, BRUCE Photographer, Bones Baudxxell 1 former B01 in t fi, R 5, tonite, takes extra pains with Senior portraits FRANKLIN, BILLY FREET, GARY GARNER, KEITI Bolton's famous electric stairway provides a short- cut to first floor classes. FRANKLIN BILLY-Transferred from Jena High School, Jena. Louisiana, 543 DE Club 55-57, President 56-573 Football 54-55 FREET, GARY-Dramatic Club 52-55: B Club 54-573 DO Club 56-573 Football, Varsity Manager 55-57 GARNER, KEITH-Student Council 55-563 Dramatic Club 55-543 Band 52-57, First Lieutenant 56-573 Football 54-553 Track 55-573 Most Talented Senior Boy GATLIN, MARTHA-DO Club 56-57 GATLIN, MARY-DO Club 56-57 GAUTI-IIER, DONALD- B Club 54-553 Radio Amateur Club 5-1-553 Allied Youth 54-553 jets 56-57g Football, 52-533 Basketball 55-5-I GEHR, CARL-Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-5-'11 Pelican State 56, Vice President School Boardg Dramatic Club 53-553 B Club 5--I-57, Projection Staff 55-573 Spanish Club 55-553 Jets 55-57: Football, Varsity Manager 54-55 GIBSON, FRANCES GOODWIN, ALLEN GORDON, JOYCE GREMILLION, KENT 7164 ff ' i KTLIN, MARTHA GATLIN, MARY GAUTHIER, DONALD GEHR, CARL GIBSON, FRANCES-Music Appreciation Club 56-57 GOODWIN, ALLEN-Cumtux Business Staff 54-553 Dramatic Club 53-543 Concession Staff 54-55g Projection Staff 54-555 French Club 54-57g Jets 55-57 GORDON, JOYCE-Courtesy Committee 56-573 Cumtux Business Staff 55-57, Assistant Manager 56-573 Dramatic Club 52-561 Boosters 54-57g Blue Birds 53-543 Mr. Taylors Staff 55-57: Most Courteous Senior Girl GREMILLION. KENNETH-Transferred from Menard High School, Alexandria, Louisiana, 565 DO Club 56-57 GUILLOT, JULIE-Transferred from Chalmette High School, Chalmette, Louisiana 56 GUINN, JACK-Student Council 53-545 Bruin Business Staff 55-56, Pelican State 56, City judgeg Dramatic Club 54-553 Arsenic and Old Lace 54g Concession Staff 53-563 Projection Staff 54-565 French Club 55-57, President 56-573 Foot- ball, 53-533 Time Out for Ginger 56 GUINN, SHIRLEY-Dramatic Club 52-53g Boosters 54-56g Blue Birds 53-543 Library Club 56-57g Latin Club 55-565 FTA 54-553 4-H 52-553 FHA 54-56 HAGAN, THOMAS-DO Club 56-57 PUILLOT, JULIE GWINN, JACK GUINN, SHIRLEY HAGAN, TOMMY 65 -A HAMMOND, JUDY I-IARDING, jOHN HARRIS, FRANCIS HARRISON, ANi HAMMOND, JUDY-Student Council 56-573 Courtesy Committee 56-573 Leadership Conference 561 Dramatic Club 56-57: Boosters 54-571 Library Club 55-57, President 56-573 French Club 54-573 FTA 54-565 FNA 53-543 FHA 55-54: Graduation Usher 56 HARDING, JOHN-Dramatic Club 52-57g Thespians 55-573 B Club 56-573 Concession Staff 55-553 Radio Amateur Club 55-561 Stage Crew 53-57: Junior Red Cross Council 55-561 Spanish Club 54-573 Basketball, Junior Manager 54-551 Football 53-55, Varsity 55-57 HARRIS, FRANCES-Transferred from Southside High School, Monroe, Louisiana. 56 HARRISON, ANN-Cumtux Editorial Staff 55-57, Associate Editor 56-57g Quill and Scroll 56-573 Leadership Conference 563 Dramatic Club 52-553 Debate Club 52-543 Band 52-57, Second Lieutenant. 55-57. Sergeant 561 Blue Birds 53-541 Music Appreciation Club 55-573 Maid of Honor, Homecoming 55: Baccalaureate Usher 56, Graduation Usher 56, Press Conference 561 Alternate, Honor Band 561 Honorable Mention Medical Essay 56 HAXWORTH, GERRY4Student Council 55-543 Bruin Editorial Staff 5 i-553 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-57, Associate Editor 56-571 Quill and Scroll 55-57, President 56-57: Leadership Conference 56. News Editor, Leadership Voice3 National Honor Society 55-571 Dramatic Club 52-553 Choir 54-56, Boosters 54-571 Blue Birds 55-541 Press Conference 563 Diploma Girl 563 junior Red Cross Council 5-4-55g Spanish Club 55-57 HAWTHORNE, HAL-Dramatic Club 52-553 Band 53-57, Sergeant 56-573 junior Red Cross Council 53-543 jets 55-57 HAZELTON, TOMMY HEADRICK, WAYNE HEATH, ROBERT HEINBERG, POLI 66 HAWORTH, GERRY HAWTHORNE, HAL HAWTHORNE, MELVIN Bolton's Big Chief Cumtux trics on his newly atquircd war honnet, an honor ronfcrrud on only one buy a year, HAVUTHORNE, MFLVIN -Student Couniil 54-57, Pm-sitlent 56-57. Vita President 55-563 Leadership Confcrcnrc 563 National Honor Soticty 55-571 'Lhcspians 54-573 B Cluh 55-571 Comession Staff 5-i-573 Projection Staff 54-563 Dramatic Cluh 52-57. SL-arctary 55-56g Key Cluh 53-573 Stage Clit-xx 55-573 .lunior Rcd Cross Council 53-5-lg Basketball 53-5-1, Foothall 55-551 Varsity 55-571 Tratk 5i-553 Class Prcsidcnt 55-543 Vitc President 5l-55, 55-563 Cumtux Brave 55-563 Big Chief Cumtux 56-571 Most Popular Senior Boy 56-573 Senior Boy with Finest Cliarattcr 56-57 HAZEL'l'UN. TOMMY-Ln-adcrsliip Cionliwcntc 561 Drarnatit Clluh 52-553 B Cluh 54-573 Football 52-54, Varsity 54-57: Tratk S4-5' HEADRICK. XVAYNE-Diuiiiiatit Cluhg Contcssion Staff 55-56g liasktlthall, Varsity 55-56 HEATH, ROBERT-Studrrnt Countil 56-573 Drarnatit Cluh 54-553 Foothall 51-5l HFINBERLQ. POLLY-Student Countil 52-553 Courtesy Comiiiittcc 54-561 Clumtux Fditorial Staff 52-543 Dramatic Cluh 53-561 Dchatc Cluh 52-541 Choir 52-57, Sctrt-tary 55-573 Band 51-573 Honor Band 56. Corporal 56-573 Blue Birds 53-541 F'l'A 55-56g Music Aiaprctiation Cluh 55-57, Prcsidcnt HFLVERSON, ,HMMYW DF Cluh 55-571 Contcssion Staff 55-5-3 HENRY, CHARLFS-Transferred from Byrd High Sthool, Shrcvcport, Louisiana, D. 55-57 HOGG, KATHLFFNgBruin Fditorial Staff 55-563 FHA 54-553 All Stars Vollcyhall 55-56 HOLLIS, ANNE-Student Countil Altcrnatc 52-571 Cuintux Editorial Staff 52-533 Business Staff 55-563 Pcliran Stats SS-S62 .lunior Red Cross Altcrnatc 52-533 Dramatit Cfluh 52-551 junior FBLA 55-56, Reporter 55-56, FBLA 56-57, Vitc Prt-siilcnt 56'57Q Boosters 54-573 Blue Birds 53-5l3 Miss W.ittrirs' Offitc 56-573 Co-Captain Gym 55-563 Choir 55-5-l, Quar- tct 55-56. Girls Enscmhlc HELVERSON, jIMMY HENRY, CHARLES HOGG, KATHLEEN HOLLIS, ANNE iw , i 67 HOLLOWAY, VIRGINIA HOLMES, BRENDA HOWARD, BURTON HUNTER, WALTE HOLLOWAY, VIRGINIA-Transferred from Forest Hill High School, Forest Hill, Louisiana, 56 HOLMES, BRENDA-Dramatic Club 52-551 Allied Youth 55-541 Blue Birds 55-541 Boosters 54-573 FHA 53-57, Treasurer 54-55, President 55-57, Parish Historian 55-56, Parish President 56-571 District Yam Contest Winner 56-57 HOWARD, BURTON-Student Council Alternate 56-571 Pelican State 561 Dramatic Club 52-571 B Club 56-571 Concession Staff 53-571 Spanish Club 56-571 Latin Club 54-571 Jets Club 54-571 Basketball 52-55, Most Valuable Player 55-561 Varsity Basketball 55-571 Tennis 55-57 HUNTER, WALTER-Bruin Business Staff 55-57, Assistant Advertising Manager 56-571 Quill and Scroll 56-571 Pelican State 56-571 National Honor Society 55-571 Dramatic Club 52-56, Alternate Cheerleader 55-571 Junior Red Cross Council 54-57, President 56-571 Spanish Club 55-57, President 56-571 Jets Club 55-561 Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor 56: Most Dependable Senior Boy ISOM, ELLIS-Transferred from Menard High School, Alexandria, Louisiana. 53: Choir 55-571 DE Club 56-57 JEANSONNE, JOHN-Pelican State 561 Choir 55-561 Band 52-551 Cheerleader 56-571 Mr. Taylor's Staff 52-56g Junior Red Cross Council 55-541 French Club 55-56, Best Senior Dancer JEFFERY, IONE-Leadership Conference 55-56: Dramatic Club 53-57, President 56-57: Thespians 53-57, Treasurer 55-56, Stage Manager, Line of Scrimmage 55-561 Set Manager, The Little Dog Laughed 54-551 The Whole T0wn's Talking 55-561 Assistant Director and Stage Manager, Time Out for Ginger 56-57: Best Natured Senior Girl Anne Hollis, along with the rest of the seniors, learns library research is an interesting and im- portant part of her last year's work at Bolton. I f I I ea JOHNSON, JEANETTE JOHNSON, LUTHER JORDAN, SUSIE ISOM, ELLIS JEANSONNE, JOHN JEFFERY, IONE JOHNSON, GLORIA JOHNSON, GLORIA-Dramatic Club 52-56, Band 55-57. Assistant Librarian 55-56, Corporal 56-573 Chorus 56-573 FTA 55-56g FMA 56-573 Graduation Usher 55-563 Baccalaureate Usher 55-56 JOHNSON, JEANETTE-Transferred from Downers Grove High School, Downers Grove, Illinois 543 Bruin Editorial Staff 55-57, Scholastic Editor 56-571 Quill and Scroll 56-57g Pelican State 55-56, Sergeant-at-Arms of Senateg Dramatic Club 54-573 Boosters 54-57g Latin Club 55-563 FNA 54-553 Diploma Girl 55-56 JOHNSON, LUTHER-Transferred from Buckeye High School, Buckeye, Louisianag Band 53-573 Junior Red Cross Council 55-56 JORDAN, SUSIE-Student Council 56-573 Bruin Editorial Staff 53-55, Business Staff 55-57, Secretary 56-573 FTA 54-573 Boosters 5-I-573 Cheerleader 52-553 Blue Birds 53-543 Junior Red Cross Council 53-543 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-543 Quill and Scroll 56-573 Dramatic Club 52-57, President 52-55g Spanish Club 55-573 Best All-Round Eighth Grade Girl 52-533 Basketball Court 52-55, Homecoming Court 56-573 Graduation and Baccalaureate Usher 56-57 KERSH, FRANCES-Dramatic Club 52-543 Allied Youth 55-543 FHA 54-57, Historian 56-573 Gym Co-Captain 56-57 KING, BEVERLY-Dramatic Club 52-54, Boosters 54-573 Blue Birds 55-543 Key Room Staff 54-573 Library Club 56-573 FTA 54-573 Diploma Girl 55-56 KNOEPP, JANE-Cumtux Editorial Staff 55-57, Managing Editor 56-573 Quill and Scroll 55-573 French Club 55-56, Diploma Girl 55-56 LACOMBE, RODERICK-Transferred from Bunkie High School, Bunkie, Louisiana 543 Junior FBLA 55-563 DO 56-57 KERSH, FRANCES KING, BEVERLY KNOEPP, JANE LACOMBE, RODERICK 69 1,14 . l fc., f l, I XX LAMARTINIERE, CALVIN LAMPERT, RALPH LAND, MARIE LEE, BOBBY LAMARTINIERE, CALVIN-Transferred from Fifth XWard High School, Marksville. Louisiana. 551 Radio Amateur Club 55-57, Secretary 56-57 LAMPERT, RALPH--Bruin Editorial Staff 55-551 Pelican State 561 Dramatic Club 55-561 Cheerleader 55-56g Projection Staff 56-571 Key Club 56-57: Junior Red Cross Council 56-571 French Club 56-571 Latin Club 53-56g Golf 56-57 LAND, MARIE-Dramatic Club 52-5711 DO 56-57 LEE, BOBBYYStudent Council 52-571 Dramatic Club 55-55, B Club 55-57. Vice President 56-571 Key Club 55-57, Vice President 56-571 Allied Youth 55-541 Spanish Club 54-551 Jets 55-56, Football 52-55, Varsity 55-571 Track 54-573 Secretary Eighth Grade, Best all-around Eighth grader 52-53g Class President 55-54, 56-57, Vice President 54-55, 55-56: Best all-around Eleventh grade boy 55-561 Medicine Man in Big Chief Cumtux 55-561 Best all-around Senior Boy, Cumtux Brave 56-57 McBRIDE, ANN-Student Council Alternate 53-54, Bruin Editorial staff 54-57, Assistant Editor 55-56, Editor-in-Chief 56-571 Cumtux Editorial Staff 53-541 Quill and Scroll 55-571 Pelican State 56-57, Senator, National Honor Society 55-57, President 56-575 Dramatic Club 52-561 Choir 54-55, Girls Ensemble, Boosters 54-57, Squad Leader 56-571 Blue Birds 53-54, Vice Presidentg junior Red Cross Alternate 55-561 Latin Club 55-563 Diploma Girl 55-561 Most Dependable Senior Girl McCARTY, DICK-Transferred from Tioga High School, Tioga, Louisiana, 553 Band 55-57, Drum Major 56-571 Radio Amateur Club 55-57, Vice President 56-57 MCCARTY, HUGH-Transferred from Pineville High School, Pineville, Louisiana, 563 Key Club 56-573 Library Club 56-57 McDANIEL, LOUISE McFARLAND, LENELLE McGEE, BETTIE McINTOSH, KAY McINTOSH, RA 70 MCBRIDE, ANN MCCARTY, DICK MQCARTY, HUGH MCDANIEL, LOUISE McFARLAND, LENELLE-Bruin Business Staff 52-57, Manager 56-575 Quill and Scroll 56-573 Leadership Conference 55-561 FTA 5-1-573 Press Conference 561 Dramatic Club 52-575 Boosters 54-575 Blue Birds 53-545 Spanish Club 55-565 Baccalaureate Usher 55-563 Graduation Usher 55-56 MCGEE. BETTIE-Student Council 55-561 Bruin Editorial Staff 55-57, Assistant Editor 55-56, Senior Class Editor 56-575 Quill and Scroll 55-571 Leadership Conferente 55-565 Dramatic Club 52-545 Choir 54-575 Library Club 55-575 Secretary 56-575 Boosters 54-56: Blue Birds 53-545 Gym Captain 53-54: Latin Club 55-56 McINTOSH, KAY-Dramatic Club 52-551 Boosters 55-575 Blue Birds 53-543 FNA 53-57, Treasurer 56-57 McINTOSI-I. RAYE-Dramatic Club 52-571 Boosters 55-57, Squad Leader 56-575 Blue Birds 53-545 junior FBLA 56-575 FNA 54-55, FHA 55-56 MCKELLAR, CARL-Dramatic Club 56-575 DE Club 55-57 MASON, MCKINLEY-Cumtux Editorial Staff 54-56, Feature Editor 56-575 Quill and Scroll 56-575 Basketball Manager 54-57 MATHESON, EDITH-Student Council 54-565 Bruin Business Staff 54-575 Cumtux Business Staff 52-555 Pelican State 565 Representative, Evangeline Parishg National Honor Society 55-575 Dramatic Club 52-575 Debate Club 53-55, Treasurer 54-555 Choir 56-575 Boosters 54-575 French Club 54-575 Diploma Girl 55-565 Gym Captain 53-545 Co-captain 54-555 Most Vivacious Senior Girl Cumtux's Editor-in-Chief Freddie Bosarge plans the next week's issue of the paper with Feature Editor Lynda Brown. McKELLAR, CARL MASON, McKINLEY MATHESON, EDITH 7I 'Z Nm- ,K ' x K H- Y it is 2 ig X MAYBOU, JOSEPH MAYEAUX, GREGORY MERIWETHER, SHE Senior football players find Butch Crenshaw's serenade a rather mournful prelude to a big game, MAYBOU, ,IOSEPHADE Club 56-57g -I-H 54-571 Track 55-51 MAYEAIIX, GREGORY-'l'i'zinsferred from Moreauville High School. lNIorc:uiville, Louisiana. 56 MERIXWETHER, SHERBIE-'liansferred from Baton Rouge High School, Baton Rouge. Louisiana, 54g Bruin Editorial Staff 54-57: Cumtux Business Staff 54-561 Dramatic Club 5-I-57g Choir 55-571 Boosters 55-561 junior Red Cross Council 55-543 French Club 5-I-571 Junior FBLA 56-571 -1-H 55-541 FHA 55-5-'i MICHIELS, DAVE-Bruin Business Staff 54-571 Dramatic Club 56-571 Junior and Varsity Football 53-56g B Club 54-57, President 56-573 Latin Club 5-I-553 -lets 55-571 Track 5-i-57: Cumtux Brave 56-57 MILLER, DON-Student Council 55-541 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-551 Dramatic Club 52-563 junior Red Cross Council 55-541 French Club 55-561 Latin Club 53-56g Scicncc Researth 5-I-551 Football 52-5-1 MIZELL, jUDITHfTransferred from Glenmora High School, Glenmora. Louisiana, 551 Dramatic Club 55-573 French Club 55-571 Choir 56-573 Graduation Usher 55-56 MYERS, JO ANNfCumtux Editorial Staff 51-553 Choir 52-571 Gym Captain 56-573 Co-captain 55-563 Captain All Stars Team 56-57 NEWSTADT, EDGAR NICHOLS, ,IOANNE OWEN, CLIFTON PACHOLIK, FRAD 72 an MICHIELS, DAVE MILLER, DON MIZELL, JUDY MYERS, JO ANN NEWSTADT, EDGAR-Bruin Business Staff 53-57, Advertising Manager 55-563 Cheerleader 53-543 Allied Youth 53-545 junior Red Cross Council 53-575 Spanish Club 53-54, Football 52-53 NICHOLS, .IOANNE-Courtesy Committee 55-563 Bruin Editorial Staff 55-56g Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-535 Dramatic Club 52-573 FTA 54-55 OWEN, CLIFTON-Transferred from Natchitoches High School, Natchitoches, Louisiana, 56 PACHOLIK, FRANK-DO Club 56-57 PARROTT, ROBERT-Dramatic Club 52-535 B Club 54-56, Spanish Club 53-54, jets 54-563 Junior and Varsity Football 52-56 PENNY, YVONNE-Cumtux Business Staff 55-56g Dramatic Club 52-573 Blue Birds 53-543 FTA 56-579 Girls Athletic Association 56-57, Graduation Usher 55-563 Gym Captain 55-56, Co-captain 56-57, All Star Team 56-57 PHILLIPS, KENNETH-Dramatic Clubg Stage Crew 55-563 junior and Varsity Football 54-573 Varsity Basketball 55-573 Most Handsome Senior Boy 56-573 Cumtux Brave 56-57 PHILLIPS, PEGGY-Dramatic Club 52-553 Boosters 55-575 Blue Birds 53-543 FHA 54-55 KRROTT, ROBERT PENNY, YVONNE PHILLIPS, KENNETH PHILLIPS, PEGGY 73 PLUNKETT, MARY ANN PLUNKETT, SHIRLEY POURCY, JIMMIE LYNN REDDING, VIVIA PLUNKETT, MARY ANN-Transferred from St. Stephens High School, New Orleans, Louisiana, 551 Dramatic Club 55-571 FNA 55-56 PLUNKETT, SHIRLEY-Dramatic Club S2-54: Blue Birds 55's-ll Library Club 54-553 DE Club 55-57, ViCS Pf6Sid6Hi 55-57 POURCY, JIMMIE LYNN4Bruin Editorial Staff 55-57, Typist 56-571 Cumtux Editorial Staff 52-54, Pelican State 56. Chief of Police: Dramatic Club 52-571 Boosters 54-571 Alternate Cheerleader 52-53: Blue Birds 55-541 junior Red Cross Council 55-541 Spanish Club 54-561 FTA 54-571 Graduation Usher 56, Baccalaureate Usher 56, Gym Captain 53-54 REDDING, VIVIANgBruin Editorial Staff 54-551 Cumtux Editorial Staff 56-571 Cumtux Business Staff 53-57, Circulation Manager 55-56, Advertising Manager 56-571 Quill and Scroll 56-571 Leadership Conference 55-561 Dramatic Club 52-551 Boosters 54-571 Blue Birds 53-541 junior Red Cross Council 53-551 Spanish Club 53-57, Secretary-Treasurer 56-571 Press Conference 56: Diploma Girl 55-56 REDMOND, NANCY-Bruin Editorial Staff 54-551 Cumtux Business Staff 55-57, Assistant Business Manager 55-56, Business Manager 56-57: Quill and Scroll 56-571 Leadership Conference 55-561 Dramatic Club 52-551 Boosters 54-571 Blue Birds 53-541 Junior Red Cross Council 54-551 Spanish Club 55-56, Secretary-Treasurer 55-561 Graduation Usher 55-56 RICHARDSON, FRANCES-Transferred from Stadium High School, Tacoma, XX'ashington, 561 Choir 561 FNA 56-57 ROBERTS, ANN-Dramatic Club 531 Spanish Club 541 Future Nurses 54-56 ROBERTS, CALDWELL-Transferred from Bogalusa High, Bogalusa. Louisiana, 541 Bruin Editorial Staff 55-571 Art Editor 55-56Q Cheerleader 55-561 Junior Red Cross Council 55-561 French Club 55-57, Vice President 55-57 ROBERTS, CALDWELL ROBERTS, MARY LEE ROUGEAU, T, RUDDELL, KATHLE 74 flf' ?. DMOND, NANCY RICHARDSON, FRANCES ROBERTS, ANN Senior Boosters lend experience and skill to after-school practice for half time shows. ROBERTS, MARY LEE-Debate Club 52-553 DO Club 56-57 ROUGEOU, J. T,-Cumtux Editorial Staff 56-57, Sports Editor 56-573 Quill and Scroll 55-57, Vice President 56-573 B Club 55-56g Press Conference 56-573 Varsity Baseball 53-57, State AA Baseball Tournament 53-56 RUDDELL, KATHLEEN-Bruin Editorial staff 55-57, Typist 56-57, Dramatic Club 52-573 Boosters 54-57, Blue Birds 53-54, Main Office Staff 55-565 Spanish Club 54-56g FTA 54-57g Graduation Usher 55-563 Baccalaureate Usher 55-56 SAUNDERS, SONIA-Transferred from Narimasu High School, Tokyo, japan, 543 Bruin Editorial Staff 54-573 Dramatic Club 54-575 Boosters 56-57, FTA 56-573 Time Out for Ginger 56-575 Prettiest Senior Girl SHARBONO, FREDONIA-Transferred from Mangham High School, Mangham, Louisiana 56 SHAW, GEORGE-Student Council 56-57, Dramatic Club 52-55, Radio Amateur Club 55-575 Latin Club 53-553 Science Research 55-543 Vice President Eighth Grade SHIDISKIS, DANNY-Transferred from Polytechnic High School, San Francisco, California, 545 DE Club 55-57 .UNDERS, SONIA SHARBONA, FREDONIA SHAW, GEORGE SHIDISKIS, DAN 75 SLAYTON, SHIRLEY SLOAN, ELIZABETH SMITH, BARBARA STANLEY, GEORI SLAYTON, SHIRLEY-Ti'ansf6rrccl from Marion High School, Luke Charles, I.ouisii1nii, 551 FHA 55-56: Dramatic Club 56-57 SLOAN, ELIZABETH!'l'1'i1nsfC1'rCcl from Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Illinois, 551 Biincl 55-57, All State Balncl 55, Honor Bancl 56g Latin Club 56-571 FTA 56-571 Music Appreciation Club 55-56. Vicc Prcsiclcnti Baccalaureate Usher 56 SINIITH, BARBARA-DE Club 55-57, Secretary 56-57 STANLEY. GEORGE-Student Council 55-561 Cumtux Business Staff 5l-571 Concession Staff 54-55: Projection Stuff 55-561 Spanish Club 53-5-ig Football S-i-Ss, Varsity 55-57L Senior Cliiss Vice Prcsiclcnt 56-57 STELL, BE'liTYfDl'LIIIILlIIQ' Club 52-531 junior Rccl Cross Council 5-1-55 STRUBE. ANITA ,IO--Cumtux Eclitoriul Staff 56-571 Dixiingitic Club 51-571 Junior Red Cross Council 56-57g FHA 53-5-lg Gym Captain, Co-Captain All Star 'lciun 56-57 SUMNER, ED- B Club 55-571 Key Club 55-573 Varsity Bamkctbull 53-571 Vixruity Football 5,5-57g Track 55-56 SUTHERLIN, GEORGE--Jets 55-56 Eight oiclock scholars congregate to exchange bits of news and comment on coming events. SVEBEK, CAROLINE THOMPSON, JANE ALICE TYNES, GEORG. STELL, BETTY STRUBE, ANITA JO SUMNER, ED SUTHERLIN, GEORGE SVEBEK. CAROLINE-Student Council 52-5-ii Courtesy Committee 54-551 Bruin Editorial Staff 52-54, Business Staff 54-57, Sales Manager 56-57, Assistant Book Sales Manager 55-563 Quill and Scroll 56-573 Boosters 54-57, Squad Leader 56-573 Blue Birds 55-5-ii Main Office Staff 54-551 junior Red Cross Council 55-56g Spanish Club 56-573 FTA 54-57, Secretary 56-57: Best All Around 9th Grade Girlg Homecoming Court 55-57, Maid of Honor 56-573 Most Popular Senior Girl THOMPSON. JANE ALICE-Dramatic Club 55-5-lg Boosters 55-57: FNA 55-57, Vice President 54-57 TYNES, GEORGE VAN NATTA, BONNIE-Transferred from Johnston Junior High School, Houston, Texas, 55g Cumtux Business Staff 55-563 Dramatic Club 54-573 Choir 53-543 FNA 54-57 VERZVUYVELT. VIR.. FRANCIS-Student Council 56-579 jets 55-573 VHFSHY Football 56-57 VETTER, ROBERT-Transferred from Layes High School, Layes Field, Azores, 543 jets 56-575 Varsity Football 56-57 WADDELL CLYDE-Student Council 54-55g Cumtux Business Staff 54-573 Assistant Circulation Manager 55-573 Quill and Scroll 56-57, Leadership Conference 56, Concession Staff 54-575 Projection Staff 56-575 Spanish Club 54-56, Vice President 55-56 lNATTA, BONNIE VERZWYVELT, FRANCIS VETTER, ROBERT WADDELL, CLYDE 77 5, if r Q 3 s WAITS, A. L. WALDING, RAY WAL'I'ERS, HELEN WEATHERFORD, D' WAITS. A. L.-Dramatic Club 53-553 Junior Red Cross Council 5-i-551 DE Club 55-56 WALDING, RAY4Dramatic Club 52-55g Jets 55-573 Varsity Basketball 56-573 Track 55-57 XWALTERS. HELEN-Student Council Alternate 55-561 Leadership Conference 56-573 Dramatic Club 52-573 Thespians 56-57, Treasurerg Boosters 54-573 Blue Birds 53-543 Mr. Taylors Staff 53-57: junior Red Cross Council 54-553 FTA 54-553 Junior FBLA 54-553 FBLA 55-573 Baccalaureate Usher 56, Time Out for Gingern 56-57 VUEATHERFORD, DONfTransferred from Carr Central High School, Vicksburg, Mississippi. 553 DE Club 55-57. Par- liainentarian 56-57. WEBER, ALBERT-Transferred from Menard High School, Alexandria, Louisiana: Band 55-563 DE Club 55-57 XWEBER, ELISKA-Student Council 54-55, 56-573 Pelican State 56, Clerk of Court1 Dramatic Club 52-543 Boosters 54-553 Cheerleader 55-571 Blue Birds 53-54: Junior Red Cross Council 55-543 Class Secretary S4-S51 Class President 55-56. Frienclliest Senior Girl WHITE, CAROL ANN-Student Council 55-563 Pelican State, Chief of Police 56-573 National Honor Society 55-57, Sec- retary 56-573 Choir, Vice President 55-56. President 56-573 Blue Birds 55-5-'ig French Club 54-553 FTA 56-573 Class Presi- dent 52-553 Basketball Homecoming Court 54-553 Most Likely to Succeed 56-57: Senior Girl with Finest Character XWHITE. DICK-Transferred from Jefferson Military College, Wasliingtcin, Mississippi. 54: junior Red Cross Council 55-57 WHITE, jAMES4Bruin Editorial Staff 55-573 Quill and Scroll 56-573 Pelican State 56, COFOUCIQ National Honor Society 55-573 Dramatic Club 52-57, Northwestern Finals 54-56: Debate Club 55-55, Louisiana Tech Third Place 55-55, S.L.I. First 543 Press Club 55-571 Key Club 54-57, President 56-571 Latin Club 55-57: Science Research 55-543 Eighth Grade Football 52-553 Most Intelligent Senior Boy XVHITE, JAMES WHITE, ,IODIE WILKIE, MARY LYNN WILLIAMS, ANI5 78 WEBER, ALBERT WEBER, ELISKA WHITE, CAROL ANN WHITE, DICK WHITE, JODIE-Student Council 52-553 Dramatic Basketball 53-543 Baseball 55-56 WILKIE, MARY LYNN-Cumtux Business Staff Quill and Scroll 56-573 Dramatic Club 52-553 Band 54-553 FBLA 55-57, President 56-573 FNA 52-55 WILLIAMS, ANITA-Choir 56-573 Cafeteria Staff Club 55-563 Choir 55-563 Junior Red Cross Council 52-54, Jets 55-563 55-56, Assistant Circulation Manager 56-573 Leadership Conference 563 52-573 Blue Birds 55-543 Main Office Staff 55-573 Junior FBLA 3 Graduation Usher 55-563 Homecoming Court 55-56 55-553 French Club 53-553 DE Club 55-56 WILSON, HARRIETT-Cumtux Business Staff 55-563 Dramatic Club 55-553 Band 52-553 Blue Birds 53-543 Allied Youth 56-57Q junior Red Cross Council 56-573 Spanish Club 54-55, FTA 56-573 junior FBLA 54'55Q FBLA 55'56Q Gym Captain 55-563 Baccalaureate Usher 55-563 Graduation Usher 55-56 WILSON, NORMA JEAN-Bruin Business Staff 55-563 Dramatic Club 55'56Q 53-54 Boosters 54-563 DO Club 56-573 FHA WILSON, STEVIE-Student Council 55-553 Dramatic Club 55-553Stage Crew 54-55 LSON, HARRIETT WILSON, NORMA WILSON, STEVIE Party Chairman Melvin Hawthorne and secretary Buzzy Sutherlin officiate at the mock presidential convention. T 79 60185 of I 95 8 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS From left Vife Prexidezzt Clifford Forrester SEf1'6'frl7'y Maud Ella Hollis Prefidwzf John Texada Babb, Helen Bagley, Eleanorae Barentine, Bobby Beauregard. Billy Bellino, Marco Bennett, Kent Bcrglancl, Margaret Berlin, Jerry Bollar, Betty jo Boninl, Eddie Bonnette, Betty Bordelon, Edwina Bordelon, Rae Elaine Box, juett Boyd, Frank Brady, flames Breaux, Sheryl Broussard, Sylvia Brow. Margurite Brown, Harry Brown, Wfayne Bryant, Thomas Burnum, Billie Sue Cain. John Campbell. Jimmy Campos, David Campos, Margaret Cardwell, Robert Carter, james Carter, Pearl Cedars, Betty jo Chapman, jimmy Chaudoir, Bernard Chaudoir, Charles Chaudoir, Colleen Chevalier, Donald Cicardo, Patricia Cleveland, Harold Collier, Marilyn Colvin, Robert juniors 405 1 hui M v Zlass of 1958 Connella, Lee Cooley, Terry Cooper. Jeanne Cox, Chester Cox, Patsy Craft, Donna Marie Crenshaw, Louis Crockett, Mary Bure Cumella, Barbara Cunningham Tommy Cupples, LaNell Dannelly, Cathy d'Aquin, Tommy Daughenbaugh jean Davis, Daphne Deshautel. Gerald Deville, Beverly DeWitt, Alice Dinnat, Louis Dion. Gene Dossman, Peggy Downs, James Ducote, Ruth Duncan. Jerry Edwards, Arlene Edwards. Lloyd Edwards, Teddy Ellington, Maid Ewing, Gray Eyre. lame juniors 4' Q15 Sit .455 vm... Ja.-f ' . 4 Farr, Douglas Field, Sally Foglcman, Earlinc Forrester, Clifford Foster, Barbara Funk, Ralph Gaillartl, Raymond Gallcnt, .lutly Gaspartl, Patricia Giltlcrslccve, Tom Gootlnian, Wlilfrctl Gregg, Harry Grcinillion, Richard Guillory, Joylin Gunter. ,lim Hagan, Ruth Hamm, Kent Hanna, jimmie Hardy, Charles Harrington, Mary K Haworth, David HayncS. Larry Heath, Juanita Henry, jackie Herring, Glenn Herring, Pat Hicks, Carl Hill, Don Hillman, Dorothy Hodges, Dorothy 611155 bf 195.9 Hollis, Mary Hollis, Maud Ella Howell. Patsy Huffman, Roma Hustmyre, Billie Ingram, Grover Jack, Johnny Jameson, Bobby Jarrett, Beverly Keasler, jimmy Kelly, Booty Kennedy, Pat Knox. Kent Kolb, Lansing Koonce, Linda Laborde, Bobby Tom Landrum, Peggy Langston, Lloyd Lee, Melba Jean Long, Velva Lueders, Gary Luttrell, Jack Lynn, Brigitta McCollum, Pat McConothy, Billy McCoy, Shirley McGee, Dorothy Mclntosh, Alayne Manning, Fred Marsh, Mary Martin, Lewis Martin, Lorraine Mayeaux, Wfanda Merwin, Cecil fMiller, Ch11rle5 Mixon, john Blizell, Janelle Mizell, jimmy Moak, Erbie Lee Moore, Beth Moore, Bill Moore, Robert Morgan, Virginia Moseley, june Myers, Cecil Nachman, Ann Nash, Tom Neal, Franeyne Nelson, Ed Newell, Jimmy Nixon, Ed Norman, Gene Normand, Lauralie Nugent, Angeline O'Neal, Acey O'Nc-Tal, Jimmy O'Shea, Pat Parker, Carol Parker, Burt Parker, jimmy vw I' junivrs ,F 'Ab ' fly ,- Sz -e-,fr I - Glass of I9 8 PL11'l'Ci.'l'. Wlglyilc Penny. Pull Phillips. Fiuldie ,lo Pierson. Diane Pimlclcy. Ralph , I Pitts. l,zn'i'y Poole. Gcixilllinc Porto, Gwendolyn Price, jimmy Pioskowutz. Paul Puckett. Louise Rzlnnlolpli, Dulcy R2'l5'I11OIlgl, Glenda Redding. Nancy Region. Carolyn Exif I Reiil. Alvin Riclmimlson. Ellxxxiiml Riclnmlson. Judy Rivers. Wbodrow 'V Roberts. Tony . arms: an- Robertson, Linlla Robinson. John Ross, Alvin Ryan. Judy Sidler. Buck ---.MN fl W2 Samson. -lolin A Siittcrtliwuite. Bobby Suii'b1'oik. Yvonne Semplc. Tommy Sewcll, Pat 86 Mix -juniara Shelton, Maxine Simmons, Ann Skeeles, Bill Sober, Carol Spofford, Dan Stafford, Alice Starling, Richard Steed, Sally Claire Stevens, Betty Steward, Bobby Stone, Janie Sylvester, Robert Taylor, Gary Terrell, Glenda Texacla, John Thiels, Hattie Tinclol, Celeste Toal, Lloyd Toney, Michael Tracy, Mary Trammell, Woody Tullier, D'Wana Walding, Faye Walcling, Frances Wall, jack White, Dale White, Kathleen Whiteman, Sue Wilcox, Diane Williams, Nita 6111.95 nf I 95 9 SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS From left Serrwtzry Ed Edgerton Preffderzl Ronnie Welch l Y1C6 Pmaridefll Bill Edwards awww Allen, Jerome Allen, Lee Ellen Allison, Pat Ammons, Gene Ainons, Bobby Arnold, Shirley Ashley, Vicki Aslin, Ann Baillio, Frances Baldwin, Karen Barnette, Diane Barnhart, Harry Barron, Errol Barton, Susie 88 Beard, Richard Beasley, Barbara Bergeron, Herbert Blackburn, Joel Blackwood, Ed Blaisdcll, Charles Blake, Phenita Blake, Robert Bohrer, Stanley Bolen. Brenda Bolen, Pat Bonnette. Lynda Bordelon, Jean Bradas, Linda Bradford, Donald Bres, Sue Bridges, Billye Bridges, Brenda Bringol, Ronnie Brooks, Doris Brouillette, Ann Brown, Carolyn Brown, Elaine Buchanan, Margaret Buchanan, Marjorie Butklin, Judy Burnum, Marilyn Butterfield, Bill Cailleteau, Linda Campbell, Therman Campos, Helen Cannon. Pierson Cappel. Mary Carmouche, Joyce Carver, Carol Chalfant. jerry Chandler, Bobby Chatelain, Wade Chenevert, Frank Clark. Anne Clayton, Richard Cline, Mickey Close, Betty Jean Coco, Dot Coker, Judy Colbert, Bill Collins, Donna Collins, Ray Commons, George Conklin, David Connella, Robert Cook, Caroline Cook, Charles Cooley, james Craft. Diane Craft, Earline Craft, james 89 Crooks, Frank Sophvmorcs 6112-as-' nf 1959 Cupples, Alice Daigre, Linda Demahy, Earl DeSoto, Billy DeVilliers, Gail DeXX'itt, Buddy Dodd, Reba Dubroc, Mary Ann Ducote, Ann Dufour, Peggy Duhon, Gene Dunn, Harold Dupry, Bob Ebey, Charles Edgerton, Ed Edwards, Bill Edwards. Jean Elsing, Fred Engler, Bobby Farmer, jim Faucett, Barbara Ferguson, Donald Fillettey Phyllis rms, T. J. Fleshman, Carolyn Fletcher, Judy Flowers, Carol Foster, Bea Foster, Beverly Galligan, Charl Gauthier, Harold Gebhardt, Richard Genius, Dale Gill, Ralph Glasscock, Louise Goff, Larry Golman, Lesley Goudeau, Richard Gravel, Geraldine Gray, Linda Grigshy. Lane Guidry. Steward Haddox, Linda Hamilton, Donna Harris, Doyle Hatch, Christobel Hatch. John Haworth, Gerry Haynes, Joe Hays, Carroll Heinbergz, Charles Hempen, Alfred Herrin, Leona Herrington, Autrey 91 Svphvmaies Hicks, Estamel Hixson, Susan Holloway, Betty Holmes, Buddy Honeycutt, Jane Hooter, Mildred Hudson, Kenneth Huffstickler. Bill Irby, Peggy Irwin, Thomas Jackson, James Jacobs, Betty Jefferies, Patsy Jenkins. Anita Johnson, Thomas Juneau, Alice Juneau, Burnice Juneau, Justin Kaplan, Edward Keene. Jane Kelley, Charlotte Kelley, Clara King, Caroline King, Jerry Kingsley, Ann Kirklin, Terry Knapp, Barbara Laborde, Beth Lambert, Leonard Lamkin, Mollie Lewis, Jimmy Long, Barbara Lovett, Ruth McCann, Janice McCann, Jimmie McCartney, Rosa McCoy, David McKnight, Ophelia Maddox, Joyce Madewell, James Manning, Betty Manning, Bob Marshall, Richard Martin, Ed Mayeaux, Donald Meeker, Mickey Melder, Bertha Melder, Huey Miller, Betty Miller, Charles Miller, David Miller, Jim Miller, John Miller, Libby 611155 af I 959 Miller, Richard Mitchell, jimmy Mobley, Gloria Mobley, Mary Monk, Barbara Moore, G. W. Moore, Robert Morgan, Carolyn Morgan, Dorothy Morrow, Lynda Motter. Alice Mouton. Larry Mulanax. Dallas Munsterman, -lohn Murchison, Fran Murphy, Alma Myers, Kenneth Nall, Carol Neilson, Rita Newell, Linda Nichols, Garland Nichols, juanza Nichols, Sara Ann Norris, Virginia Oakes, Billy Odom, Roxie Parker, Delores Parrott, Mary Charlotte Paul, Marilyn Paul, Shirley Peach, Fanelle Pellerin, Katherine Peters. Sidney Phillips, Billy Poche, Yvonne Quantz, Anne Rabalais, Lester Rachal, Bob Rausch, Carl Rayburn, Lynda Redding, Imogene Reed, Jack Reid. Buck Rizer, Lynda Roberts, Jodie Roberts, Kitty Roberts, Lanny Robertson, Judy Roessler, George Rogers, Dorothy Rubin, Sylvia Ryder, Linda Ryland, Dexter , 92 Salard, Charles Sandefur, jimmy Savoy, Susan Scallan, David Schellenger, Bill Schmidt, Doris Schultz, Edwina Semple, Frances Short, Charles Singletary, Jimmy Slaughter. Mickey Smith. Carol Smith, Marlene Sparkman, Sandra Spurgeon, Geraldine Starncs, Margaret Stephens, Stephanie Stracener. Rachal Straughan, Beverly Street, Barbara Stuckey, Linnie Sumrall, Elizabeth Svebek, Mickey Taylor, john Thorp, john Thomas, Robert Thompson, Faye Thompson, jane Thompson, Pat Traylor, Freddie Vallery, Wayne Varnado, jerry Vercher, Gerald Vernon, Angel Verzwyvelt, Robert Voohries, Helen Wfalker, Moppy Watson, Fran Watson, Peggy Welch, Ronnie Wfeldman, Sarah Wheeler, Winona White, Mary Louise White, Thomas Whittle, jimmy Wfilder, Evelyn Wilkie, Macil Wfilliamson, Eric Williamson, jimmy Wilson, Betty Wilson, Louise Wfinegeart, Rose Pearl Woodall, Joyce Woodson, Wanda Worrell, Roy Saphvmores 611155 of I 960 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS From left Vin- Pnuidefzf Copper Penny Pwiidcfzl Ray XX'ells SeCre1.'1r,1 Ken Hollis Alwlr-, l.cc Allen, Ann Alliwn. Jimmy Amincwns, Vifziync Arrlucngu, juyrc Aslibmok, Mike Armin, Samlrii Babb. Lin Biirkur, Erirl Barker, ,laincs BL11'lil.'l', 'lorry liulgaixl, Elaine Bennett, Herbert Berlin, Ann Berlin, John Berlin, Wlulc Bernatli, Anna Bculilcr, Jimmie Blackinan. Vfziclley Blair, Becky Blair, James Blaisrlcll, Cliiirlccn Blalork, Jnlm Blgilork. Leon lilotncr, Artlinr Bugcr, Loretta Boltun, Butli Bolton, Frank Bolton, jimmy Bolton, Linrlzi Boone, Phyllis Borilelnn, Leonard Bourgeois, Iona Bixulsliiiwr Ralph Brzirly, Siinrlrir Brzindes. George Brantley, jaclcie Brasher, Sandra Breautl. Eugene B1'Clll'1L1LlPI. Lewell Broussaml. Hope Bioussritml, Theresa Brown, Doris Brown. Harvey Brown. Kenneth Brown, Lzirry Bryant, Nettie Burnette, jimmy Burnum, ,lean Butterfield, Rohert Bynum, BJ1'hnr'rt Byrrim, ,Mines Cgiillouet, Ktiy Campbell, Murgtiret Ann Cnrxlwell, .lL1I1lCS Crirruth. l5r11'hr1rr1 Carruth, Bruce Carter, Peggy Carter, W'inifretl Cavel. Robert Cedars, Freddy Chelette. Mary Chelettc, Tex Chennault, Lee Chicola, Szlntlrn Cicartlo, P.1uline Clark, Charles Clark, Janice Clnrli. jerry Clayton. Riellzlrtl Clayton, Ronnie Clcr, Mary Clevelrlnel, Benjie Cole, Lola Coleman, Yxonne Collier, Sandra Collins, Collieee Colvin, Paul Cooley, Kenneth Craft. james Craig, Gary Crenshaw, jackie Cross, Carolyn Cross, Gerald Crowell, Anne Cutler, Jerry Daniel, Kenneth Daniels, jim Drinnelly. lNIr1r'g.tret D'Angelo, lNIilce Dauzat, Sam Davison, Kay Day, Williririi DeBonr1, Sam Dejersey, Irene Denton, june Desatlier, Lois Dcshautel. Dianne .7resl1mc'14 I t 4 I 611155 af I 960 I Desotell. Charlotte DeVille, Davitl DeVille, Roy Devifitt, Ferrlinaml Dickerson, Alice Dickerson. Verna Dickson, Danny Doyal, Alethea Drewett. Sonja Ducote, Joe Duncan, David Dunn, Earline Dunn. Melda Eakin, Paul Ebare, Carolyn Ebey, Charles Eckert, Dianne Edwards, Bobby Lee Engelsman, Johanna Eubank. Robert Everette, Laura Ewing. Georgie Farmer. Bill Farmer. Jim Fertitta. Frank Flanagan, Carolyn Fleming. Brent Fogleman. Bettye Fogleman, David Foote. Lester Foreman, Lynn Foreman, Yvette Fortenberry, Lauralane Fowler, Dickie Fremaux, Eugene Fresh, Ellen Fuhrer. Gail Funk, Maunsel Gamburg, Douglas Garner, Joyce Gaspard. Kay Gaspartl, Melvin George, Guy Gibbons, Joe Gibson, Betty Gillette, Bill Givens, John Gold, Carole Goodman, Beverly Green, Howard Gregg, Ruth Grubb, Becky Guillot, Lois Guinn, James Gunn, Thomas Hall, Judy Hancock, Gwen Harkins, Jimmie Harris, Eric Haydel, Judy Hays, Bill Hebert, Linda Hendrick. Ronald ?rc'shmc'r1 Heyman, Mar tin Hickman, Faye Hickman, Sandy Hill. Dave Hillman, Billie Hollis, Ken Hollis, Wander Honigman, Bob Hoover, Ju Hoover. Horn Hug H Iles, Marie JY Ronald , Jean hes. Jean unter, Johnny Huthnance, Bobby Ja rred, Fred Johnson, Alanda Jones, Edward Jones. Geneva Jo Jordan, Mary Juhe. Claur Kadlerek, Ka u f m nes, Hattie Jones, XY'illie Ann lia David an, Louise Keasler, Carolyn Keene, Mike Kelley, Linda Kelley, XY'il Kelley, Larry liam Kilpatrick. Mary Alice King, Janell Kitcl iens, Jimmy Kolb, Eileen Kuplesky, Sharon Lashley, Shirley Lawson, Na LeBlanc, ncy Sherron LeBlue, Jerry Liher to. Janelle Lindsley, Joella Love. Jimmie Lovell, Shirley Luttrell, Mary McAlliste McCan MCC M r, Sandra n, Juanita ann, Wauniece cCarty, Lynda McDonald, Ken MCFillen, Beverly McGee, Bar McGrew, bara Michael McKinney, Anita McLure, Carolyn McMichael, Charlie Magee. Jarlon McNeal, Patsy Marsh, Jerry Marsh. V irginia Mayeux. Darrell Medica. Charles Miles, Charles Miles. Leah 6lll55 of I 960 hllllcr, hldit- Miwncr, Laverne Moore. Mi mtg Cinthy an, Kathlci-n lXl4!I'I'lS, -lulic Mulanax, Ray Iwlycrs. Mary hlullcn. lisycrly Myers, xlolinniu Nelson. Roger Nichols, Virginia Norman. Cathy Norman, Marlccn Nugent, lhI1ll'gL11'Cl tx unnally, lriamcs Ortcgn, Leona O'Shca. Diane Owen, lylary Parc. Ray Payne. Stcvc Partridge, Marilyn Paul, l'5a1'hara Pcarcc, Betsy Penny, Penn Copiwi' y, Donald Pctry. -latkic Pilnhcr, .lrianita Primeaux. Sandra Proxinc, Christopher Quinton, jane Rachal. Rand Deanna olph, Gordon Randolph, -ludy Rausih, Caroline Raxsdalc, Rohcrt Ray, La Una Raymond, -loannc Redding, Alire Recd, Dorothy Reynolds, Danny Roberts, Bri Rithardson, lNIary Roan, Panic-l.i moksy Roberts. David Roberts, Elainc Rohcrts. Sandra RL Ruhin. Hen Rush, Bil Savoy. mrlcc, Tommy Rouascau, Clifford Rousacau, Edith ry l Elizabeth Stott, Don Scgari, Marilyn Shaw, Sand Sengle, Dixie Shapiro, Alfred Iii Shelton, Mickey Sherman. Stew Sihlcy, klanct Si mpson, Sammic Smith, Billy Smith, Cecil Smith, David Smith, David Crockett Smith. Edward Smith, Joyce Smith, XX esley Spruell, Ray Squyres, Bonnie St. Andre, Bendel Stanley, Fr Starnes, eddie Carol Stewart, Lance Stewart, Ronnie S tone, George Stracener. James Stracener, Richard Strange, Shelley Stroud, Ann Sturgeon, Jane Sullivan, Donald S fhiels, Llary ylvester, Dixie Teekell, Terry Thomas. Ginny Thornton. Dell Tindol, Cathy Trotter, James V 7ann, Billy allery. Joyce Vanlangendonck, Thomas Vaughe, Edward Verzwyvelt, Wfilliam Vicknair, Charles W'alding, J. E. Wfalding, John Wallis, Mary Xvalding, Martha Catherine Ward. Judy Kay Waters, Ronnie f NX eaver. Greta Vifeeks, Wfanda W'ells, Judy X5C'ells, Ray Wheeler, Gary Whiteman, Kay Wilkins. Willia Xwil Connie ms, Eddie liams, Judy Wfilliams, Larry Villiams, Tit Wfilliams, Ronald us Wfilliamson, Dollie Wfilliarns on, Mary Helen Vifillig, Randy Wilson, Brenda X5Uinn, Jackie Vise, Charles Winstead. Jean Wood, Larry Wood, Robert Wootan, Larry Wooten, JoAnn Young, Yolanda Zuerlein, Edward ?resl114f1e11 611155 af I 967 EIGHTH GRADE From left lvfiv PVL'.i'fdr'f1I Charlie Xwccinx Swwf.1rY1' Traty Euhankn Pr'win'w1f WLAHTL Bristcr CLASS OFFICERS I S i Aldridge. Morris Allison, Shcrian Altman. Alcene Amons, Barbara Amphion, Danny Anastasio, Charles Anderson. Sidney Arris, Katherine Arris, Pauline Ashley, Beth Aymond. Rosalind Bagley, Barbara Bardwcll, Beth Barker. Adic Barlow, Virginia Barnes. Margaret Barton, Gayle Bass. Sherry Bazar. Kay Beasley. Faye Beauheouf, Dann Beauregard. Louis Bcclcman, Edwin Bcjatk, .loannc Belk. judy Berlin, Carl Berlin, Gloria Bernard, Diane Berry, John Bcvillc, George Blackman, Martha Blake, johnny Blakenship. jean Block, Ann Boardman, Bill Bolton, Gail Bolton. Mary Boney, Leonard Bonial. Montel Bonial. Stanley Bordclon. Bctty Bordclon, Gene mrdelon, Rita Boudreaux, Judy Boulet, Mira Boyce, Carolyn Braden, Jimmy Brady, Charles Brazelton, John eaud, Steve Bright, Judy Brister. W'entz Broach, Bettie Brock, Janice Brothers, James Brown, Bobby own, D. T Brown, hiargaret Bryant, Jimmy Bucklin, Nancy Bullion, Paul Burch, Billy Butterfield. Fred nog, Joyce Cahoon, Mary Jane Cain, Bruce Cain, Vfanda Campbell, Johnny Campo. Michael Carriker, Fdward rter, Charles Chaucloir, Richard Chicola, Carolyn Choron. XX'anda Clark. Peggy Clark, William Cloud, Roy Allen 6, Edwin Iollins, Donald Colvin. Martha Comish, Eli7abeth Cook, Freddie Cooper, Pat Coorpender, Xlifilliam 'der, Linda Iordill, Alie Corley. David Councill, Frances Coutee. Mary Alice Couvillion, Joseph Cowley, Linda wford, Ronald Irenshaxv, Mary Crockett, David Cross, Margie Cunningham, Nancy Cupples. W ilson Davis, Ann Liddell is, Bobby lavis, David Davis, Glenice Davis, Lynn Davis, lWac Davis, Phyllis Davis, Ronnie is, Wfayne lean, Gary Debo. Richard Decoste. Henry Deen, Wallace DeHart, Lilly Jacque Desotell. Kenneth Szyhfh graders 611155 af I 961 I Deville, Lynn Dickerson. Ernest Dikes, Jimmy Distefano. Carol Dixon, Mary Ann Doss, Joe Downs, Ann Doyal. Jean Doyle, Harry Ducote. Lou Ann Ducote, XX'illiam Duhon. Lee Duke. Carey Dunn, Carol Dunn, Danny Dupuy, Lorraine Ehey, Jodie Edwards. Floyd Edwards, Mary Edwards. Vaden Elliott, Kathryn Ellis, Bobby Euhanks, Tracy Ewing, Charles Eznaclc, Patsy Faltcrman, Ruth Farthing. Gayle Fields, Diane Fogleman, John Foster, Roberta Fowler, Louis Frazier, Yvonne French, Frances Frye. Vernon Gaar, Burton Gahagan. Bill Gaines, Darrell Galagan, Don Gaspard. Patsy GCclcliC, Cecil Glasscock, Gerald Glazcr, Benny Gravel. Samuel Graves, Betty Jane Gregory, Nancy Gremillion, Pat Grigshy. Elizabeth Grunewald, Barbara Guidry, Rosemary Guillory, Janie Guillot, Geraldine Guinn. Nora Guzzo. E. Hagan, Gordon Hardwick. John Hardy, Alice Harkins, Joyce Harp. Annie Harp, Gerald Harper. Judith Harris, Sandra Hart, Margaret Hartsell, Toni Hatch. Douglas Hathorn, Charlie Haughton, Anne Havis, Jimmy Havis, Purvis Haydel, Merilyn Hays. Joyce Ann l Ezyhfh Graders Herrington, Faye Henry. Melvin Henry, Ruben Hirkman, Bennie Hillman, Eugene Hmlgkinson, Kathy Howard, Betty Hutlson, Rita June Hughes. Billie Faye Hull, Loyel Humphreys, Lenaiml Hunter, Ricliaixl Hyele, Robert lrxyin, 'luanne hlaelcsnn. 'lulinny Flaelcson, Mary blatlcson. Russ Jeffreys. Robert hluhns, Wiintlii johnson, Albin -Inlinson, james -Inlinscmn, L. D. -Iulinston, Mary Jones. Annie -Innes, Faye -Iutly, Beth Kaelleteli, ljliillip Kaplan, Marcia Keene, George Kelly. Billy Kelly, Rita Faye Kersli. Laura Kimbiell, Donald King, Alan Kingsley, Larry Knapp, Margaret Labro, Alfretl Lambtlin, Vivian Lantl, Douglas Lamle1's, David Lee, -lurlitli Lemoine, Mary Lewis, Kerry Lewis, Sammy Lewis, Suzie Lewis, Terry Lnngplire, Dale Lovell, Helen Lype, Dianne McCann. Leta Faye MtCai'tney, joe McCarty, -Iusepli Mtfllaron, Bobby 1VltCunutliy. Wzti'ren Mtflreaely, Flnella Mt'Ciuii'e, Elaine lXlCKCH!lL', Bill MLKnig.:l1t, Hniace Manning. Leslie lN'lai'totte, Emily -In Mailer, Gwen Maris, Sunny Ray Martin, Micliael Ivlason. Eva .lean Mattis, -lane Nlaybuu, -In Ann Mayeaux. Gene Mayeux. Deanna Miles, Archie Miles, Barbara -611155 of 1961 l Miller. Anne Miller, blames Bfiller, lNlary Miller, Myron Mitchell, Stuart Morace, Ernie Morgan, Ella Morris, Charlotte Mulanax, Dale Murchison, Cameron Murchison, julian Myers, Lacy Nall. Herman Nelson, Charles O'Brien, Donna Otlom, Pat O'Neal, Alicia O'Shee, Hayne Pace, jimmy Parker, Bonnie Paul, jean Pellerin, Billy Pencler, Elaine Penny, Billie Ann Pijanowski, Paula Pitre, Arlene Pitre, Velma Pitts, XWilliam Phillips, Jerry Poche, Jerry Poe, Davicl Price. Mary Price. Sara Ellen Puckett, Ronnie Queen, Iudy Quinton, james Rabalais, Janice Ransbottom, Barbara Ray, Donna Reclmoncl, Diane Reecl, Carolyn Reed, Doris Reynolds, Glynn Risley, Ginger Rivers, Catherine Roberts, Bob Roberts, Charles Roccaforte, Marily Rogers. Beverly Rosenthal, Lenora Ross, Altha Rowclcn, Sally Russell, Sandra Rylantl, Rhett Sanders, Patricia Sanson, Ronnie Scalfano, Mary Schaeffer, Louise Schellenger, Jerry Schmiclt, Eileen Schrnolke, Lincla Schultz, Marilyn Scott, Ashley Seale, David h Sengari, Donna Sengle, Diane Shayor. Michael Simpson, Helen Smith, Barbara Smith, Charleni nith, Donald Smith, Judy Smith, Katherine Snowbarger, Carol Sue Spence, Glen Spoffortl. Billy Spurgeon, Denzel irk, Herbert Ste-rne. Larenee Stevens, Bohhie Stevens, Kenneth Stevens, Ronald Stewart, Nell Stritklantl, Vieky ebek, Carl Sylvester, Patriqia Tassin, james Taylor, George Taylor, janet Texatla, jimmy Tliihntleaux. Harry omas, john Thornton, Mary Titlwell. Bonnie Tippit, Rwhert Torgenson. Rusty Trimble, Terry Tullos, Donelle llos, jerry Valle-ry, Diivitl Vantlerhoeyen, Linela Van Natta, Diekie Vaughn, Pearl Vinson, Diane Voorhies. Erltlie ilker, Bobby Walker. Ditk NX'alker. Grace XX'alkei3 Leslie W:1lke1', Lintlii XY'all, Margaret XX alters. Charlene rd, Dcvnaltl Warner, Raye Belle VC'arrell, Barbara XX aters. john XX'ehb. Dallas Xwebb. Ray XY'eems, Charlie hrheim. Pamela Uelch, joellen XWest, Gerry Wlhatley, Harold Vi'hite, Doug W'hite, Georgia W'hite, Grady ite, Tommie Lou Viltler. jackie XWilliams, Bill Wfilliams, Mary Williains, Ralph XY illiams, Robert XX'illiamson, Carolyn lis. Donnie filson, Eelilie W ilsun, Sanilra XY'inegeart, Virgil XY'ise. Eleanor Wfomark. Rutly Yerby, Ray Szyhflr Graders 1 ,Q , A KM- 1' ,A GLS I E 1 E 1 1 , Wg K1 ' W 'Q ' Y 913 P .ixijwk TE, f W! f , I 5 11.31 R391 K L' , Q 'gf 4 6 Y f 9 Af? J 1165 ' Q E5 gl ff if V 521. W3 Q Z. 1 L . , 1 6 M Q' ,. 5 ' , nw- 2 ,. I ,4,,,,,,., ,TW . x , I: f X K 3 fre V., H 1 ,ff e ,M A J, - ,Aw- X g 1 Q 5 , -QW 1, Demacracy in Action .-4. Y .Mus MELVIN HAWTHORNE P7'L1,ffd9Plf STUDENT COUNCIL Encouraging pupil participation in the government of the school, the Student Council serves as a con- necting link between faculty and student body. Composed of one representative from each home- room, this organization strives to promote school spirit, to encourage loyalty and fair play, and to provide for the student body a practical example of a working democracy. In order to strengthen interest in national government, the Council this year spon- sored a mock presidential election. Among its numer- ous other projects were the handling of all regular school elections and the sponsorship of the Home- coming and Graduation dances. Bolton's Student Council now holds membership in the Louisiana, Southern, and National Associations of Student Councils. JOHN TEXADA BOBBY CHANDLER FRANK CHANDLER Vice Prefidefzt SL'L'l'c'fJ1'.1' TV8Ll.Vll7'L'l' T ',2' Q Qxwmw IfI.IZABlf'I'H CLARK AIANICE CHASE BIITTIE IVIKGEE Cfl'.SqL'Z7fl!.I,NjL' Edflffr Cfms Ifdffm- Sevffw' Cf.l,v.1 Edffw' CHARI.O'I I'Ii BLOTN ER Kidz t.'7'l'j.ll'lI1Q 1'Hkz11.l.ue1' LENIELLE MLLFARLAND Iimffzfm A1.IN.l4HU' CAROLYN SVE BEK Sffm' A'1.ll1.IQt'7' .-f'd',,,..f-f-wi PHOTOGRAPHERS-From left: james Byrarn, Arthur Blotner. Richard Goudeau. 3 I I BRUIN BUSINESS S'I'AFF4FRONT ROW. left to right: Celeste Tinclol Betty Lou Jacobs, Linda Ryder, Judy Fletcher, Benjie Cleveland, janit Stone, Faye Thompson, Pat Bolen. Brenda Bridges, Colleen Chaudoii Carolyn Chicola. SECOND ROW1 Doris Brooke, Elizabeth Sumrall, Ani X 'T ASSISTANT BRUIN EDITORS-From left: Virginia Mor- gan, Sally Field. Margaret Bergland, Mary Buie Crockett, Kathleen White, Ann Nachman. Quantz, Linda Grey, Joe Doss, Stephanie Stephens, Diane Pierson, Lind Robertson. Fran Murchison, Linda Newell. THIRD ROW: Bob Honig man, Ray Wells, Elizabeth Comish. Nancy Redding, Carlton Comisl' Earline Fogleman, Alice Motter, Fanelle Peach, Dulcy Ranclolpr FOURTH ROXV: Phyllis Fillette, Betty Jean Close, Ann Clark, Caroly Fleshman, Edwina Schultz, Mickey Svebek, Fred Elsing. Rita 'Io Neilsor Doris Schmidt. BRUIN BUSINESS STAFF ASSISTANTS-From left: Sue Whitema Assistant Sales IxIklIl1lgCI'1 Susie jordan, Secretaryg Walter Hunter, A sistant Advertising Manager. l 5 f S j' xx X 5 X LM,,,, , V i lI2 BRUIN BUSINESS STAFF Cooperating fully with the BRUIN Editorial Staff, the Business Staff plays an indispensable role in the production of the yearbook by capably handling all financial matters. A gala costume ball launches the annual sale of BRUINS, and meanwhile, downtown business firms are invaded by the hard-working staff which pushes new ideas and suggestions for ads in the BRUIN. Numerous other duties such as the expert planning of the budget and the arranging for photographers, which are so necessary to the production of the best possible yearbook, are performed adeptly and ef- ficiently by the diligent Business Staff. Even after the final deadline has been met and the last copy has been mailed to the publisher, the job of these staff members is not completed, for when the BRUINS arrive, it is their task to deliver them safely and promptly to the waiting Boltonites. BRUIN EDITORIAL STAFF Amid the apparent confusion of layouts, deadlines photographs, and Writeups, there is actually a smooth- running organization, the BRUIN Editorial Staff, which devotes countless hours of work and worry to the production of the prized book of the year. Even before school opens in the fall, the editors must select an appropriate theme and begin to put their plans into action. Striving to capture in words and pictures the mem- orable events of the year, the staff members encoun- ter endless problems which must be faced and over- come to assure an attractive and accurate portrayal of the year's activities. Though the editing of a yearbook proves to be .1 tremendous task laden with numerous responsibilities, the members of the Editorial Staff feel that their hours of labor have been well spent when at last they can display with pride the finished product- the BRUIN. BRUIN EDITORIAL STAFF-FRONT ROVU, from left: Mary Charlotte Parrott. Carol Kay Caillouet, Jean Burnum, Alice Stafford, Kitty Roberts. Nancy Lawson SECOND ROW: Jane Denton, Joanne Wfonten. Betty Holloway, Sunny Saunders, Kathleen Ruddell. Mary Lou Boudiette, Jimmie Lynn Pourcy. THIRD ROW' Sherbie Meriwether, Maud Ella Hollis, Kathleen Wliite, Jeanne Cooper, Lynn Compton, Sue Bres, Jatkic Winn. Patsy Jefferies. CUMTUX EDITORIAL STAFF Stop the presses! I've got a scoop! This cry often echoes through the CUMTUX Editorial Of- fice as Bolton's young journalists leave no stone unturned to fill the pages of CUMTUX with up- to-the-minute accounts of school activities. Timely editorials, choice bits of gossip, and interesting descriptions of current happenings all add to the weekly enjoyment of the many CUMTUX readers. CUMTUX fully exemplifies a little bit of the best of everything, as the name of the paper is translatedg the twenty regular issues of CUMTUX plus the several extras edited each year are the product of a hard-working staff that is constantly striving to make each coming issue even better than the last. ANN HARRISON Cfl-A.f.mz'iiz.fe Edilm' PATSY ADAMb IOUI9 CREINSHAVU BIQRINARD CHAUDOIR ill. ROLIGEAU Ai iff! mf ml ml Pfwlogr Jfvfan Sjmrli Edilrn Q ky. Zumfzw fzifvszev S WM-Wm K ua., VIVIAN REDDING Adfertirizzg Manager CUMTUX BUSINESS STAFF Laying the groundwork on which the weekly publishing of CUMTUX depends, the members of the CUMTUX Business Staff are the financial wizards behind the efficient production of our school paper. By capably performing such tasks as selling ads, keeping accounts, sending bills to subscribers, count- ing and distributing copies of the paper, and collect- ing money from the homerooms, these busy staff members make possible the creditable financial stand- ing of CUMTUX. Entertaining skits presented by this staff on as- sembly programs greatly increase interest in the paper and serve to boost weekly sales. NANCY REDMOND Burinerr Manager CLYDE WADDELL Cirrulalinn Manager CUMTUX BUSINESS STAFF- FRONT ROW, from left: Freddie Stan- ley, Caroline Cook, Judy Bucklin, Mary Frances Cler, Linda Koonce, Sally Claire Steed, George Commons, Eric Harris. SECOND ROW: Dick Fowler, jimmy Eyre, jim Gunter, Yvonne Coleman, john Mixon, jimmy Keasler, Tommy Gildersleeve, 29 GEORGE STANLEY JOYCE GORDON MARY' LYNN VUILKIE A1 .fi,f1.111l Blxjizzem A,f.ff.ff:IIIl Ad'1'e'rIifi11g Afrifmlll Cfl'flllulff07l IH,111.1gL 1' Mlllltlgff M,,,,b,gg,- PRESS CLUB Affording valuable experience to those interested in journalistic writing, the Press Club assumes the responsibili- ty of keeping Central Louisiana's citi- zens well-informed of all newsworthy activities and events at Bolton. Composed of students in the upper classes who have exemplified a keen interest in writing as well as outstand- ing journalistic ability, this active or- ganization each -day prepares a column which appears in the Alexandria Daily Town Talk. Through the medium of the news- paper, the Press Club affords Alexan- ' 'W 'ii drians an inside glimpse into life and Taking the Bolton High Notes to the Town Talk Office is a daily duty of activity at BOltOI1. Press Club members. PRESS CLllB4SEATED, from left: john Tharp. Vice Presidentg Robert Bolton. Presidentg Kitty Roberts, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Janie Stone, Nancy Redding, Cathy Dannelly. Mary Kay Harrington, Celeste Tindol, Sally Claire Steed, john Taylor. SECOND ROW: Rodney Brister. Ann Simmons. Freddie .lo Phillips. Caroline Cook, jackie Fae Henry. Ed Edgerton. THIRD ROW: Macil Wilkie. Fran Murchison. Eleanore Bagley. Maud Ella Hollis. Ann Nachman. Lanny Roberts, QUILL AND SCROLL Founded to promote interest and to foster achieve- ment in journalistic writing, the Quill and Scroll is composed of eleventh and twelfth grade students who possess a natural flair for writing and who have con- tributed in an outstanding manner to one of the school's three student publications. To become a full fledged member of this or- ganization, each applicant is required to send a printed sample of his writing to the National Quill and Scroll. As a major project this year, Boltons chapter of the Society arranged a visit from Louisiana's Poet Laureate, Mrs. Emma Wilson Emery, who spoke at the annual Quill and Scroll initiation. QUILL AND SCROLL-SEATED, from left: -lane Knoepp. 'I'reasurerg UI. T. Rougeau, Vice Presidentg Gerry Haworth, Presidentg Janice Chase, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Patsy Farr, Ann Harrison, Elizabeth Clark, Lenelle McFarland, Sally Field, Cathy Dannelly, Nancy Redding, Caroline Svehek. SECOND ROXW: Louis Crenshaw Carol Parker, Ann Nach- man, Virginia Morgan, Lynda Brown, Nancy Redmond, Ann Bradford, Linda Fedd. THIRD RCJW: Robert Cardwell. Margaret Bergland, Vivian Redding, Ardatha Aymond, Freddie -Io Phillips, Ann MrBride, Elizabeth Aiken, ,lean- ette Johnson. FOURTH ROXW: Wzllter Hunter, Larry Pitts, Robert Bolton, jimmy Eyre, McKinley Mason, Freddie Bosarge, Jack XX'all, .lim Gunter. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-SEATED, from lett: Iilizaheth Aiken. Vice President, Ann McBride, Presidentg Carol Ann White, Secretary' Treasurer. FIRST ROXW: Edith Matheson, Kitty Brown, Gerry Haworth. SECOND ROW: Clyde Waddell, XX'altc-r Hunter, Melvin Hawthorne. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the Beta Tau Sigma chap- ter of the National Society signifies one of the highest honors which can be attained in Bolton High School. Based on the principles of character, scholarship, leadership, and service, this or- ganization is designed to stimulate an interest in scholarship and learning. Selected by a special faculty council, these juniors and seniors pledge at an annual can- dlelight initiation to uphold throughout life the principles ol' fine character, integrity, and loyalty. LEADERSHIP CONFERI2NCF7FRONT ROW: Judy Hammond, ,lanice Chase. Bettie MtGee, lone Jeffery, Lanelle McFarland Helen Walters. SECOND ROW: Patsy Farr, jane Knuepp, Vivian Rec THIRD ROXV: Mary Lynn Wilkie, Clyde Wfaddell, INIelvin Hawthorne, lclinu, Nancy Redmond. Gerry Haworth. Lynda Brown jerry Daniel, Freddie Bosarge. PELICAN STATE-FRONT f ROW. from left: jeanette johnson, Carol Ann White, Ann McBride, Eliska Weber, Elizabeth Aiken, Kitty Brown. Anne Hollis. SECOND ROW: Ann Bradfortl, 'Iimmie Lynn Pourcy, Edith Matheson. THIRD ROW XX'alter Hunter, Carlton Comish, Burton Howarl, Ei k Elet I EOU Robert Bolton. Richard Bulen, ,lack Ciuinn. c rin c cici RTH ROW: Ralph Lampert, Carl Gehr. John jeansonnc LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Awaiting any student who is chosen to represent Bolton at Leadership Conference held on the campus of Louisiana State University is a wealth of valuable knowledge along with the pleasant experience of making new friends from all over the state. Interest- ing and informative classes in speech, journalism, recreation, and library science are offered at each of the two summer sessions to promote interest and to provide practical experience in these fields. Supplementing the classroom work of the dele- gates is a well-planned calendar of social activities which provide a variety of amusements and popular pastimes. These delegates, chosen on a basis of character, scholarship, and leadership, bring back to Bolton a host of new ideas and enthusiastic plans which are put to good use for the betterment of the school. PELICAN . TATE An honor that is eagerly sought by every true Boltonite is the opportunity of attending Pelican State on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Pelican State recognizes as its chief aim the educa- tion of high school seniors in the rights, duties, and responsibilities of American citizenship. By dividing this mythical 49th state into cities, parishes, and po- litical parties, delegates are enabled, through numer- ous campaigns and elections, to experience the prac- tical workings of government on three different levels and are allowed to perform the actual duties pre- scribed by their elected positions. Chosen on a basis of character, leadership, scholar- ship, and cooperativeness, each delegate to Pelican State returns with a vivid and accurate picture of a democracy in action. A ASQ..:5Q5Li:iil!i?fi4iij'A 355 ffff'?i3i5fFT?JKiiz'Y LA ' fibxygmj jg? kl f if r 9fV5Ai1'jQfg x ,5Hq,, 5i12Lgu,.5i:S5M 5911512 L. ' A . , f ,K fi 5 -7 H ' ' '55, 52 ' ' z HIS? 2221 fa'f,'-,L- : -lf ' .?Fi:4' , -. ' , 'HEI'-1 aff? X ,. 1 1 A . -- - - -v5wg,W:p,fz:g:f1gs 2 f ' ..f, -Q '- A, 145, I -V af i A1125 K 'Lf -M. Q ' 5' A , W I S . SH .,sw:w:gfv--W: - ' ' 5: ':ei: .sfZv:ES:?f. - H ' f' -viii' x 9 1 J ,. 3322? 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FIRST ROW: Ann Kingsley, Lee Ellen Allen, joy Lynn Guillory, jean Bordelon Delight Baker. Linda Bradas, Gloria johnson, joe Haynes. SECOND ROXW: john Taylor. Sally Claire Steed. Billye Bridges, Joyce Garner. George Roessler, Phenita Blake, Linda Gray, Ann Harrison. THIRD ROW: Helen Campos, Anita Williams. Hope Broussard, jimmy Parker, Keith Garner, Lauralane Fortenberry, Margaret Dannelly, Elizabeth Sloan. FOURTH ROW: Flo McCready, Frances Gibson, Mildred Hooter, Lorraine Martin, Billie Hillman, Pat Gaspard, Lanny Roberts, Alice Faye Motter. GIRLS' SEXTET-AFrom left: Betty Manning, Libby Miller, Barbara Long Jimmie Lee Harkins, Rae Elaine Bordelon, Winona Wheeler. MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB G Organized last year for the benefit of musically-minded students, the Music Ap- preciation Club opens its membership to all who have demonstrated a desire to pursue a muscial career or to become better acquainted with the lives and works of great composers. The primary aim of this rapidly-grow ing organization is to foster a genuine appreciation of the classics and to famil- iarize members with thc fundamental elements of music theory. MR, RALPH RESCHAR Bmzd Dirirfur BAND When the band strikes up a lively tune, football spirits soar sky-high and the tempo is set for an exciting game. Lending quite an air of festivity to every game, the marching band, all decked out in handsome blue uniforms, joins with the Boosters in performing elaborate half-time shows. A thrill of excitement spreads through the crowd when this talented group blares forth with Tiger Ragfl Washington and Lee Swing, or any one of the peppy tunes that readily identify our football band. At the end of the football season, they become a concert band whose major project is the presentation of an annual spring concert. BAND OFFICERS- From left: Pat Arm- strong, Band Captain: Ann Harrison, Second Lieutenant: Keith Gar- ner, First Lieutenant. BAND-FRONT ROXV, from left: Hal Hawthorne, Mary Lynn Wilkie jimmy Eyre Bill Skiels jane Blake Caroline Cook Barbara Knapp, Elizabeth Cornish, Betty Broach Dixie Sylvester Elizabeth Sloan Carl Rausch -Ilimm Parker Dan S ff d . . . k y Y - P0 af I jimmy Keasler, Lanny Roberts. Lloyd Edwards, Pat Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Alice Faye Motter, Gerry Gravel, Billie Bridges L. d G . I . . . . in a ray, Carolyn Barron, jimmy Texada, David Fogleman, Douglas White, Frank Fertitta, Sarah Nichols, Lorraine Martin, Glenn Spence, Michiel Shavor. Glenn Reynolds, joe Haines, joe Mike D'Angelo, Phenita Blake, Macil Wilkie, Thomas White, Dex- ter Ryland, Tommy Gildersleeve, Kent Bennett. THIRD ROW: Martin Heyman, Elaine Roberts, Linda Morrow, Doris Brooks La l F b ' ' ura ane orten erry. Luther johnson, Polly Heinberg, Cathy Dannelly Gloria johnson Carolyn Rausch Rae Belle Warner Pat Sylvester, Ann Harrison, jack Wall, Mike Ashbrook, Terry Barker. Alvin Reed. Wesley Smith, Ronnie, Clayton, Copper Penny, john Taylor, Freddie Elsing, john Miller, jerry Chalfant. STANDING: joyte Garner, Bobby Tom LaBorde, Rhett Ryland, Keith G , , , ' . arner, George Roesler, Grover Ingram, Kale Caxel, Billy Burch. i 1 5, if i 5 Kaftan is' Sim ' 2 l , ' :'1L if f N 5 V391 5, , A ,V - 1 k avi- fig - J' 4- . M, .:, I wwf H .. M 3? ,Q ev: 1 ,A ,Wim ig: the l6'a!014 ,2 l bi' BOOSTER SPONSORS, Miss Virginia Langston. left, and Miss Alice Russell. tlistuss plans fox' the next halt-time lW6l'lUlAlll.lUkC. MN , i - L. MARCI-IING ISOOSTERS Marching feet and waving white-gloved hands readily identify Bolton's energetic Boosters, the girls in blue and white who are always on hand to add pep and sparkle to every football game. Hot Weather and headaches or freezing weather and tolds liail to dampen the enthusiasm ol' these precision drilled marchers in preparing elaborate, eye-tatehing halt-time shows to eharm loot, ball spectators, Displaying .1 variety ol' snappy hand drills and peppy yells, they liorm the heart ol' Bolton's enthusiastic cheering section. Besides contributing so ninth to football season, the Marcliing Boosters also sponsor several soeial attivities, among them the eagerly awaited Booster Soek lflop and the annual Booster Talent Show. l30 BOOSTERS+FRONT ROXW, from left: Officers, Raye McIntosh, Ann McBride, Anne Hollis, Kitty Brown, Carol Ann XX'hite. SECOND ROW: Dixie Fontenot, Carline King, Nancy Redding, Pat Herrin, Doris Schmidt, Carol Carver, Edith Matheson, Frances Semple, Ann Bradford, Judy Ryan, Juanita Heath. THIRD ROW: Peggy Phillips, Betty Miller, Sally Field, Beth Moore, Nancy Redmond, Judy Bucklin, Majorie Buchanan, Betty Lou Jacobs, Faye Thompson, D'Wana Tullier, Carolyn Morgan, Pat Bolen, Beverly Jarrett, Faye XX'alding, Mary Lou Boudiette, Susan Savoy, Celeste Tindol, Elizabeth Aiken. FOURTH ROVU: Betty Holloway, Jane Alice Thompson, Kay McIntosh, Alayne McIntosh, Mary Tracy, Elizabeth Clark, Dot Coco, Linda Ryder, Alice Stafford, Phie Bond, Peggy Landrum, Fran Murchison, Jackie Fae Henry, Geraldine Poole, Cheryl Breaux, Jimmie Lynn Pourcy, Mary Mobley. FIFTH ROW: Roma Huff- man, Sue Wfhiteman, Joyce Gordon, Helen Walters, Angel Vernon, Sally Claire Steed, Edwina Bordelon, Jane Knoepp, Linda Fedd, Billie Hust- myre, Ann Nachman, Mary Charlotte Parrott, Vicki Ashley, Edwina Schultz, Ann Kingsley, Peggy W'atson. SIXTH ROW: Linda Robertson, Lauralie Normand, Phyllis Fillette, Glenda Terrell, Mary Buie Crockett, Judy Hammond, Sue Bres, Ann Quantz, Eleanor Bagley, Maud Ella Hollis, Brenda Holmes, Betty Jean Close, Mickey Svebek, Lanelle Mc- Farland, Charlotte Blotner, Fanelle Peach, Patsy Farr, Roberta Bromley. SEVENTH ROXW: Marilyn Collier, Patsy Howell, Carolyn Fleshman, Ann Clark, Carol Flowers, Margaret Bergland, Lynne Compton, Beverly King, Virginia Morgan, Gerry Haworth, Vivian Redding, Lynda Brown, Kathleen Ruddell, Sunny Saunders, Jan Johnson, Freddie Jo Phillips, Earline Fogleman, Barbara Adams. BOOSTER OFFICERS, from left: Ann McBride, Raye McIntosh, Squad Leadersg Anne Hollis, President, Kitty Brown, Stands Captain: Carolyn Svebek, Carol Ann White, Squad Leaders. DON BRADFORD Brfofler' Mtzmzger l3I CHEERLEADERS--From left: Colleen Cliaudoir, Richard liolen, Diane Pierson, john jeansonne, Lois Doss, .lay Bolen. Judy Fletcher, Bobby Ray Sattcrthwaite. CHEERLEADERS With boundless pep and unending enthusiasm, Bol- tOI'l'S vivacious cheerleaders lend zest and sparkle to all school athletic events Leading the spectators ir lively yells at footbal games, basketball games pep meetings, and parades these energetic eight causi school spirit to soar ani excitement to spread. Aside from their actuz cheerleading duties, thes enthusiastic pepsters ai responsible for decoratin the goal posts and tl stands before each hon football game and for ma ing visiting cheerleade feel welcome. eerleaders get a lift dow Ch Third Street as they sound o with 11 cry for V-l-C-'EU-R-H Informal pep meetings in the gym help to stir up enthusiasm for that hig Fri night game. l32 M5 f ml 4 'W M., v Efzlggz F 9 Ill Q 1 Fa x A 4,.? ,,A. .A fm ,asf A 1 .f wmfffff2'2 .3 yy. , V ff' Nf ,fx Q, : ,. Mfeffbsmsfhxf f f 4 fe H H s an Q A , g ' F 3 , Q? wb 'F 4 1 n- wr Y F BLUEBIRDS-SEATED, from left' Carol Gold, Secretary, Ann Crowell, Treasurer, Sandra Chicola, Vice Presidentg Sandy Hickman, President, Joanne Wocwten, Reporter. FIRST ROW: Marleen Norman, Libby Savoy, Jackie Winn, Winifred Carter, Dixie Sylvester, Margaret Campbell, Sandra Primeaux, Kay Whiteman, Phyllis Boone, Betty Fogleman, Linda Kelley. SECOND ROW: Kathy Wallis, Geneva Jones, Jean Horn, Georgie Ewing, Ruth Gregg, Cinthy Moore, Jackie Brantley, Jimmie Beuhler, Judy Williams, Sharon Le Blanc, Anita McKinny, Jean Burnum, Beth Bolton, THIRD ROXXU Judy Kay Ward, Ellen Fresh, Sharon Kupleslcy, Diane O'Shea, Laverne Misner, Pamela Roan, Becky Blair, Ann Stroud, Judy Hoover, Janet Sibley, Eileen Kolb, Betsy Pearce, Sandra Brasher. FOURTH ROW: Johanna Engleman, Carolyn Flanagan, Joyce Arduengo, Carolyn McLure, Mary Alice Kilpatrick, Gail Fuhrer, Greta Weaver, Carolyn Keasler, Cathy Norman, Elaine Roherts, Sandra McAllister, Lynda Bolton, Juanita Pilcher, Dixie Sengle, FIFTH ROW: Kathy Tindol, Janelle Liherto, Patsy McNeil, Mary Elivaheth Richardson, Sandra Collier, Marilyn Partridge, Jane Denton, Margaret Dannelly, Janelle King, Mary Ann Jordan, Mary Lou Luttrell, Brenda Wfilson, Carol Kay Caillouet, Louise Kauf- man, Joy Faye Vallery. Blue Birds get ready for a busy night. BLUE BIRDS Touring the grandstands in their snappy blue and white uniforms, the Blue Birds are a wel- come sight to football spectators as they enthusi- astically sell peanuts, popcorn, and programs at all varsity games, Selected on the basis of outstanding leadership, scholarship, and dependability, these Freshman girls form an enthusiastic pep squad at all junior football games and contribute much to the fight- ing spirit of the players. As a reward for an outstanding season of serv- ice, the Blue Birds this year traveled to Lake Charles to attend the football game when Bolton played Lake Charles High School. yt fmt B CLUB Created to give recognition to Bolton's varsity lettermen, the B Club endeavors to promote good sportsmanship and fine character by upholding the motto, Good sports in winning as well as in losing, Advocating that fair play is as essential in everyday life as it is on the athletic field, this honorary organization has earned the high esteem of both the school and the community. A major project ol' this group is the sponsorship during the holiday season of the annual B Club Christman Dance. The year of activities is climaxed in the spring when a mammoth barbecue is held to honor members and their lxuests, B CLUB--SEATED, from left: Roy Barmore, Sergeant-at-Arms: Dave Michiels, Presidentg Bobby Lee, Vice Presidentg Frank Chandler, Secretary, FIRST ROW? Henry Ruben, Charlie Bollar, Lane Grigshy, Frank Fletcher. Jerry Berlin, -I. T. Rougeau, Douglas Farr, Stanley Bohrer. SECOND ROW? Louis Crenshaw, Carl Gehr, jerry Daniel, Melvin Hawthorne, George Stanley, Rodney Brister, Frank Foote. Buck Sadler. THIRD ROW: Larry Pitts, Robert P.rr:'trtt, Freddie Bosarge, Ed Sumner. Gary Freet, lNlcKinley Ivlason, jimmy Newell. Bobby jameson. V ,xl S' Aff,-'2-'29- -my fa .IQ Wag Q 3 i L ' 4 552 A 5 5 1 X Havflighfs and Grease Faint , L- 6 li YI! . Q TWELFTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB-SEATED, from left: Beth Moore, Secretary-Treasurer: Ione Jeffery, Presidentg Jerry Dan iel Vice President FIRST ROW: Lynne Compton, Patsy Farr, Janice Chase, Anita Strube, Phie Bond, Yvonne Penny, Raye McIn tosh Virginia Berlin Roberta Bromley, Edith Matheson, Linda Fedd, Jane Knoepp, Mary Ann Plunkett. SECOND ROW: Peggy Clark Bonnie Van N1tta,- Cheryl Bice, Shirley Slayton, Judy Mizell, Mary Lou Boudiette, Kitty Brown, Jimmie Lynn Pourcy, Joyce Gor don Sherbie Meriwether. Carol Ann White, Sunny Saunders, Lynda Brown. THIRD ROW: Bill Allen, Jay Bolen, Pat Armstrong Chad Breaux John Jeansonne, Carolyn Svebek, Ann Bradford, Lanelle McFarland, Helen Walters, John Harding, Burton Howard, Roy Barmore Rodney Brister. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Lampert, Carlton Comish, Erbie Moak, George Sutherlin, Richard Bolen, Robert Bolton Sammy Bonnette, Melvin Hawthorne, Charlie Bollar. ELEVENTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB-FRONT ROW, from left: Judy Ryan, Glenda Raymond, Colleen Chau- doir, Pat O'Shea, Linda Koonce, Alice Stafford, Cathy Dannelly, Mary Kay Harrington, Nancy Redding, Sally Steed, Sheryl Breaux, Sally Field, Alayne Mc- Intosh. SECOND ROW: Diane Pierson, Carol Parker, Roma Huffman, Kathleen White, Ann Nachman, Lauralie Nor- mand, Pt Kennedy, Patsy Howell, Mary Tracy, Janelle Mizell, Pat Cicardo, Peggy Landrum, Sue Whiteman, Beverly De- ville, Edwina Bordelon. THIRD ROW: Erbie Moak, Johnny Texada, Kent Knox, Diane Wilcox, Glenda Terrell, Virginia Morgan, Earleen Fogleman, Velva Long, Gitte Lynn, Pat Herrin, Linda Robert- son, Mary Buie Crockett, Ann Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Bill Allen, Edgar Nix- on, Tom Nash, Larry Pitts, Richard Sterling, Bernard Chaudoir, Bobby Bar- entine, Woody Trammell, Kent Bennett, Jerry Berlin, Bobby Ray Satterthwaite. I37 DRAMATIC CLUB Made to order for footlight and grease paint en- thusiasts, Bolton's active Dramatic Club sponsors a major production each spring and fall. Because of the numerous behind the scene tasks so vital in pro- ducing a successful play, members are given the op- portunity to become well acquainted with all the tricks of the theatrical trade. Applying makeup, gathering props, handling sound effects and costumes are duties which they must learn to perform with ease and efficiency. Also on the crowded agenda are state Wide speech tournaments in which members participate. The primary aim of each Dramatic clubber is membership in the National Thespian Society, which is composed of those who have demonstrated genuine effort and cooperation and who possess true acting ability. TENTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB4SEATED, from left: Jane Keene, Jane Honeycutt, Sarah Nichols, Mollie Lamkin, Linda Mor- row, Betty Jean Close, Betty Wfilson, Linda Gray, Patsy Jefferies, Frances Ballio, Linda Rizer, FIRST ROW: Susan Hixson, Faye Thompson, Susan Savoy, Pat Bolen, Katherine Pellerin, Ann Brouillette, Lynda Ryder, Majorie Buchanan, Linda Rayburn, Frances Baillio, Judy Fletcher, Judy Bucklin, Margaret Buchanan, Virginia Nichols, Moppy Wfalker. SECOND ROW: G. W. Moore, Mary Charlotte Parrott, Fran Murchison, Kitty Roberts, Kathryn Pellerin, Mikey Cline, Errol Barron, Stanley Bohrer, Betty Lou Jacobs, Brenda Nell Bridges, Angel Vernon, Joyce Woodall, Mary Mobley, Stephanie Stephens, Sue Bres. THIRD ROW: Fanelle Peach, Vicki Ashley, Edwina Schultz, Mickey Svebek, Peggy Watson, Buck Reid, Don Bradford, John Munsterman, Bobby Blake, Bohhy Dupuy, Wayne Vallery, Stewart Guidry, Edward Caplan, Doris Schmidt, Doris Brooke, Ann Quantz. FOURTH ROW: Sylvia Rubin, Brenda Bolen, Susie Barton, Barbara Long, Lanny Roberts, Alfred Hempen, Bill Huffstickler, Robert Moore, Jimmy Sandefur, Bobby Chandler, Fred Elsing, Dexter Ryland, Harold Dunn, Fran Watson, Bill Edwards, Jodie Roberts, Carol Flowers, NINTH GRADE DRAMATIC CLUB-FRONT ROXW, from left: Sharon LeBlanc, Jean Horn, Geneva Jones, Marlene Norman, Henry Rubin, Bill Hayes, Beverly Muller, Julie Morris, Cinthy Moore, Kathleen Morgan, Ellen Fresh, Jean Bur- num. SECOND ROW: Sandra Austin, Earline Dunn, Ginny Thomas, Sandra Shaw, Julia Wells, Anita McKinny, Sandra Brasher, Carol Kay Caillouet, Sandra Chicola, Sharon Kuplesky, Eileen Kolh, Louise Kaufman, Beth Bolton. THIRD ROW: Sonja Drewett, Connie Wilkins, Judy Haydel, Yvonne Coleman, Carolyn Rausch, Jo Ann Wooten, Phyllis Boone, Betty Fogleman, Sandra Premeaux, Joy Fay Vallery, Cathy Normand, Mary Alice Kilpatrick, Carolyn Keasler. FOURTH I f gil ii 4 5 iii l38 ROW: Sandra McAllister, Ray Wells. Kenneth Daniels. Gordon Randolph, Charles McMichael, Bob Honigman, Gerald Cross, Bill Rush, Anne Crowell, janet Sibley. X' fss iii' Y TI-lESPIANSvSEATED, from left: Helen Vlfalters, Treasurerg Kathleen Wfhite, Vice Presitlentg Lynda Brown, Presitlentg Sally Field, Secretary. FIRST ROXW1 Bobby Ray Satterthwnite. Beth Moore, lone Jeffery, Mary Buie Crockett, Linda Robertson. SECOND ROW: johnny 'l'exudu, La1'i'y Pitts, jerry Daniel, Melvin Haiwthorne. Dramatic cluhhers get first hand cxperiente in the art of applying grease paint. EIGHTH GRADE DEBATE CLUB Affording valuable experience to Bol- ton's future debate stars, the Eighth Grade Debate Club endeavors to instruct members in the fundamentals of public speaking and argumentation. Each year these eighth graders gain poise and self- confidence by participating in various in- tramural tournaments. Instruction received from the high school debaters helps these young debat- ing enthusiasts to become better prepared for a future position on the varsity squad. Though this group learns that true de- bating skill requires long hours of study and research, they feel that its rewards are fulfilling. VARSITY SQUAD-FRONT ROXV, from left: Maud Ella Hollis, Mary Kay Harrington, Jackie Fae Henry, Beverly Jarrett. BACK ROW: Ralph Pinkley, Robert Bolton, Rodney Brister, Robert Cardwell. EIGHTH GRADE DEBATE CLUB-SEATED, from left: Charles Nelson, Publicity Chairman, Beth Ashley, Secretaryg Marcia Kaplan, Vice President, Joe Doss, President. FIRST ROW: Morris Aldridge, Carolyn Boyce, Sandra Harris, Mary Scalfano, Sammy Gravel, Dickie Van Natta, Margaret Hart, Beth Bardwell, Gloria Jean Berlin, Martha Blackman, Mary Kathryn Crenshaw, Johnny Blake. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Cornish, Linda Corcler, Pauline Arris, Katherine Arris, Mira Boulet, Bettie Broach, Tony Hartsell, John Thomas, Donna O'Brien, Grace Walker, Mary Edwards, Carolyn Chicola, Joanne Bejack. THIRD ROW: Glenn Reynolds, Leslie Walker, Mac Davis, Lenora Rosenthal, Linda Schmolke, Eileen Schmidt, Rita Bordelon, Tracy Eubank, Vivian Lamden, Margaret Wall, Nancy Cunningham, Linda Cowley, Judy Belk. FOURTH ROW: Helen Simpsom, Charles Jo Hathorn, Barbara Bagley, Patricia Sylvester, Ann Block, Barbara Gruenwald, Altha Ross, Yvonne Frazier, Glenice Davis, Nancy Bucklin, Betty Howard, Ashley Scott, Mary Bolton, Anne Downs, Gayle Barton. DEBATE CLUB-SEATED. from left: jackie Fae Henry. Treasurerg Robert Bolton. President: Rodney Brister. Vice Presidentg Maud Ella Hollis. Secretary. FIRST ROW: George Sutherlin, Mary Kay Herrington, Ralph Pinkley, Alice Motter. Carol Flowers, Robert Cardwell. Georgie Ewing. SECOND ROXW: john Harding. Tom Nash. Charles Heinberg. john Munsterman. Bobby Blake, Dexter Ryland. Errol Barron. Gail Fuhrer. DEBATE CLUB Organized to discuss and develop effective techniques of public speaking and argumentation, Bolton's Debate Club has won an enviable reputation in speech tournaments throughout the state. Gaining practical speaking experience through a study of national issues and controversial problems, these debaters are enabled to increase their ability to think quickly and accurately. By representing Bolton at various forensic activities throughout the state, Debate Club members remain always precision drilled, Those who have exhibited outstanding ability in the field of debate may become eligible for membership in the Varsity Squad. FRENCH CLUB-SEATED, from left: Jack Guinn, President, Charlotte Blotner, Treasurerg Elizabeth Clark, Secretary, Caldwell Roberts, Vice President. FIRST ROW: Shirley McCoy, Fran NXfatson, Patsy Howell, Babs Mullen, Judy Ryan, Colleen Chaudoir, Beth Moore, Linda Ryder, Jane Honeycutt, Moppy Walker, Carol Carver, Diane Barnett, Nancy Lawson, Edwina Bordelon, SECOND ROW: Carol Flowers, Lynda Brown, Phie Bond, Alayne Mclntosh. Mollie Lamkin, Pat Herrin, Ann Simmons, Kathleen White, Roma Huffman, Brigitte Lynn, Lauralie Normancl, Judy Randolph, Leah Miles, Libby Savoy, Edith Matheson. THIRD ROW: Sherbie Meriwether, Diane Wilcox, Earline Fogleman, Patsy Jefferies, Ken McDonald, David Smith, Burton Howard, Gene Fremaux, Jimmy Kitchens, Pat O'Shea, Pat McCollum, Janelle Mi7ell, Mary Tracy, Patsy Farr. FOURTH ROW: Judy Mizell, John Jean- sonrie, Gary Taylor, Jimmy Bolton, Gerald Cross, Gary Craig, Ray Spruell, Jerry Cutler, Edward Kaplan, Bill Butterfield, Ralph Lampert, Macil W'ilkie, Dan Spofford. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLU BS Affording to foreign language students the oppor- tunity of becoming better acquainted with the worlds of French, Spanish, and Latin, these three organiza- tions strive to present to their members an interesting and informative view of European customs and culture. La Cercle de Francais, the group of French stu- dents, provides through well-planned programs a keen insight into the unusual customs of our French- speaking friends both in South Louisiana and across the sea. The Spanish Club welcomes as its members all those who are interested in Spain, its culture, language, customs, and history. The year of activities is enlivened during the holiday season by the annual Christmas party which features the traditional break- ing of the pinata, Believing that Latin lives today, the members of the Latin Club strive to become better acquainted with Greek and Roman culture and to promote a lively interest in the mother of the Romance languages. ,zz . Y, ,yy , -'N .D-1' ' if , f ,fi Q A 2 QQ . 1 ie? iw Eu? My Y! a Ni . i as RADIO AMATEUR CLUBJFRONT ROW, from left: Gene Duhon, Treasurerg james Madewell. Presidentg Dick McCarty, Vice Presidentg Cal Lamartiniere. Secretary. SECOND ROW: Eric Harris. Billy Oakes, Richard Goudeau. THIRD ROW: jim Cardwell, Ronnie Bringol, Ed Martin. , , A Y f 1 i , RADIO AMATEUR CLUB Organized to provide students with the op- portunity to practice and promote amateur radio, Bolton's Radio Amateur Club is one of the few high school sponsored radio groups in the state. Desiring tobecome eligible to receive their ham operators licenses, members receive in- struction in the fundamentals of radio and strive to become well versed in radio theory and Morse Code. Through use of their specific call letters, WKEKN, Bolton's amateurs are enabled to contact various radio groups throughout the state. MLW iii is 1 at PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Fostering a genuine interest in photography and teaching new methods and techniques are the primary objectives of the Photography Club, whose member- ship is open to all students who have demonstrated a desire to become better acquainted with the art of picture-taking. Organized ,only this year, the Photography Club aids its members in learning camera know-how and in putting it to beneficial use. A completely equipped darkroom provides an excellent training ground for these future photographers. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUBgSEATED, from left: Ralph Lampert, President: Danny Amphion, Secretary-Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Billy Spofford, Douglas White, Melvin Hen- ry, Paul Eakin, Stephen Sherman, SECOND ROVU: john Harding, Carl Gehr, Jack Guinn, Errol Barron, Martin Hey- man, George Shaw. THIRD ROW: Arthur Blotner, Ronnie Clayton, jodie Wlhite. Ronald Stevens. AVIATION CLUB-FRONT ROW, from left: Errol Bar- ron, Terry Cooley, Billy Roy McConathy, Buck Sadler, Lane Grigsby, Bobby Chandler, Mickey Cline, Charles Chaudoir, Ed Blackwood, Robert Moore. Douglas Farr. SEC- OND ROW: G. W. Moore, Larry Mouton, Bill Allen, Kenneth Phillips, Frank Chandler, Kent Knox, jimmy Mizell, Bernard Chaudoir, Richard Gebhart, Oscar Wilson. THIRD ROW: Tom Nash, Erbie Lee Moak, john Harding, jerry Hollis, Tommy Semple, Pat Sewell, jimmy O'Neal, Tony Roberts, Robert Hardy, Ralph Funk, Lloyd Toal. FOURTH ROW: Dave Michiels, john Mixon, Gene Allen, Ralph Pinkley. AVIATION CLUB A new organization at Bolton is the Aviation Club whose primary purpose is to stimulate among high school youth an interest in aviation and to assist capable students in training for a career in this field. Recognizing the increasing importance of aviation in our modern civilization, this club strives to better acquaint members with the advances which are con- tinually being realized in the field of aviation. The enthusiastic response in the Aviation Club, although it is young, promises to make it a very worth-while club for a worth-while career. EUTURE NURSES OE AMERICA Slmmoful bl' fhf XWOIUCUVS Allxlllllfl' Of the attend the club meetings and contribute first hand ex- Rapides Medical Society, the Euture Nurses ol' periences anclinformation. America Club strives to further acquaint members . , . . . . 1 -I I f -H H l By participating in numerous worth-while projetts will the VAUGH? 'lgllwlm O thc numCrl?u5 New Ut and activities, the members of the l3,N,A. are en' the medical protession. To keep these tuture nurses K.,, . .Q 4 l I abled to receive it prattital working knowledge ot this well-intormed on the latest medical developments 1 , , tareer whith they plan to pursue, and advances, guest speakers from local hospitals Fl l'URE NVRSES OE AMERICA-SEATED, from letti lieverly Dt-ville, Setrttaryl lnis Ann Doss. President: lane Alito 'l'hnmp- son, Vite Presidentg Kay Mtlntosh, Treasurer: EIRST ROVU: -Indy Bright, Martha Colvin, ,lame Citullory, ,Indy Butklin, XX'anda Choron, D'XY'ana lullier, -Iuanita Heath. SECOND ROXW: Peggy Clark, lilundie Rayinonil, Lynn Enster, Mary lfrantes Clt-ry Rosemarie Ciuidry. Bonnie Van Natta, THIRD ROVU: ,lackie Eae Henry, l.ind.1 Knonte, liarbara Eautett, Peggy Landrum, Pat Kennedy, Frantes Rithardson, Angeline Nugent. l7Ol'R'l'H ROW: Geraldine Poole, ,ludy Coher, Donna Collins, .Iuily Xlfells. Catherine Pellerin, Carolyn Region. 'MF' 'Q-ic are 10 Wi' if-if Striving to promote interest in the teaching pro- teaching profession, thus gaining knowledge bene- FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-SEATED, from left: Mary Lou Boudiette Treasurer: Patsy Farr, Vice Presidentg Ann Brad- ford, President, Carolyn Svebek. Secretary, Jimmie Lynn Pourcy, Program Chairman. FIRST ROW: Janice Chase, Pat Bolen B. d B -1 -, . 1 . , .- . A - ' - ren a ricges, Sarah Weldman, Marilyn Schle. Pat Allison, Yvonne Penny. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Sloan, Linda Gray, Sally Claire Steed, Harriett NXf'ilson. Linnie Lou Stucky, Doris Brooks, Roberta Bromley. THIRD ROXV: Sunny Saunders, Kathleen Ruddell, Elizabeth Sumrall, Barbara Adams, Beverly King, Ardatha Aymond. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA fession, Bolton's chapter of the Future Teachers of America welcomes as its members all those who are seriously considering the field of education as a future career. Members of this organization endeavor to be- come 'well acquainted with the requirements, oppor- tunities, and responsibilities connected with the ficial to them in preparing for their future career. Each year the F.T.A. selects a major project to benefit others, During the Christmas season members devoted many hours to collecting books, toys, and magazines for the Children's Ward of Charity Hos- pital. 4-I-I CLUB Whether participating in the parish and state fairs or studying the latest techniques of farm- ing and homemaking, the members of the -I-H Club are continually striving to become better farmers of the future. Under the able guidance of the State Agricultural Program, the 4-H clubbers concentrate on such varied home proj- ects as poultry and cattle raising, gardening, sewing, and cooking. Climaxing the year of activities is the 4-H Achievement Day on which the results of each studentls endeavors are displayed, and ideas are exchanged among the 4-H Clubs of Rapides Parish. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERI- CAfSEATED, from left: Brenda Holmes, President, ,leanne Cooper, Vice President, Barbara Foster. Secretary, Yvonne Starbroclc, Treasurer, Frames Kersh, Historian, Patsy Cox, Parliamen- tarian, Lynda Bonnette, Reporter, Max- ine Shelton, Song Leader. FIRST ROXXV Yvette Foreman, wlarl-:ie Perry, Ann Brouillette, joy Linn Guillory, Virginia Norris, Melda Dunn, Nettie .lane Bry- ant, Bonnie Squyres, Imogene Redding, Iona Bourgeois, Johanna Engelsman, Carolyn Flanagan, Laura Kersh, Carolyn Rausch. SECOND ROXXI: Sandra Pri- meaux, Libby Iyiiller, Betty Stevens. Mary Cappel. Helen Campos, Mildred Hooter, Nita XX'illiams, Dorothy Mc- Gee, Beverly Straughn, Gerry Gravel, Joyce Maddox, Toni DeWitt. Ann Aslin, THIRD ROW: Pat McCollum, La Nell Cupples, Carol Noll, Marilyn Burnam, Mary Sue Owen, Faye Hickman, Diane Echert, Peggy Irby, Beverly Foster, Anna Bernath, I48 4-H CLUB-SEATEDA from left: Betty Bollar, President, Kenneth Brown, Vice Presidentg Lynne Compton, Secretary- Treasurer: Bill Pitts, Reporterg Wallzzce Dean, -lean Daugluenhatigh, Song Leid- ers. FIRST ROW: Herman Nall, C harles Roberts. Bruce Cain, joe Couvillion Lacey Myres, Jerry Varnado. Bob Honig- man, Thomas Gunn, Charles Nelson, Douglas Land, T. j. Fitts, Charles Gal- liger, Bobby Inglesman, Johnnie Davis, SECOND ROW: Mac Davis. Henry Tamburo, Gerald Cross, Dick Bollar, Betty Myers, jamie Stone, Jo Ann May- bou, Vivian Lamhkin. Sandra Sparkman, jimmy Campbell. ,lim Barker. Garland Nichols, THIRD ROW: Yvonne Scar- brock, joy Lynn Guillory, Wincinal Wheeler, Lauralane Fortenberry, Betty Stevens. Jojo Thiels, Toni DeXX'itt, Hat- tie Thiels, Anne Xwalding. Edward Car- ricker, Britton Garr, jerry Duncan, FUTURF HOMEMAKFRS OF AMERICA Providing a practical and interesting approach to modern homemaking, Bolton's unit of the Future Homemakers of America strives to better prepare students for, their future roles in home, family, and community life. The projects of this organization, which recognizes the importance of the home in our American way of life, include such informa- tive studies as civil defense, international rela- tions, and family life. Boltonls F.H.A. enjoyed the privilege in December of serving as hostess to the State Leadership Conference. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Through participation in a co-operative partatime vocational study, the members ot' the Distributive Education Club develop business leadership while continuing their academic studies, Fostering a more helpful and eompanionable rela- tionship between student employees and employers, this organization provides its members with valuable lessons in the art of selling as well as in public relations. By arranging, attractive show cases and window displays, these students acquire practical experience today for life in the business world tomorrow. JETS CLUB-SEATED, from left: Dick Bollar, President: Richard Crowell, Vice President: Chad Breaux, Secretary: Buck Sadler. Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Carlton Comish, Richard Clayton, John Taylor, Johnny Jack, Jimmy Keasler, Richard Nixon, Tommy Semple, Tony Roberts, Harry Brown, Jimmy Sandefur, Errol Barron, Mikey Cline, Lane Grlgsby, Charles Cook. SECOND ROW: Dave Miehiels, Frank l'hanfller, Bobby Lee, Dan Siiofford, Macil Wilkie, Billy Roy Met'onathy, Larry Haynes, Wayni- Vallery, Woody Trammell, Pat Sewell, Erlmie Moak, Carl Rauseh, Keith Garner, Lanny Roberts. THIRD ROW: Mel- vin Hawthorne, Allen Goodwin, Kenneth Phillips, Carl Gt-hr, Ki-nt Knox. Robert Cardwell, Iluzzy Sutherlin, Burton Howard, Ray Walding, Charles Heinlverg, Donald Gauthier, Mikey Brossi-tt, Bob Vetter, Jimmy Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Gary Lenders, John Harding, Tom Nash, Jimmy Mizell, Hal Hawthorne, G. VV. Moore, Bill Colbert., liolihy Fhandler, Dallas Mulanax, Lloyd Langston, Raymond Gaillard, Harry Gregg: Pudd Penny, Larry Bringol, Elyron Dunn, Pat Armstrong, Larry Davis, Booty Kelly. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-SEATED, from leftz Billy Franklin, President, Shirley Plunkett, Vice Presidentg Barbara Smith, Secretary-Treasurerg Sylvia Brous- sard, Reporter. FIRST ROW: Ruth Ducote, Barbara Cummella, Virginia Holloway. Wanda Mayeaux, Carolyn Barron, Maida Sue Ellington. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Gremillion, Bill Allen, Albert Weber, Gregory Mayeaux, Frank Crooks, Charles Bordelon, Acey O'Neil. THIRD ROW: George Tynes, Don Hill, Danny Shidiskis, Tommy Hagan, Jim Barentine, Marco Bellino, Frank Foote. FOURTH ROW1 Ellis Isom, john Cain, Burt Parker, Claiborne Branton, jimmy Helverson, Carl McKellar. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICAfSEATED, from left: Janie Stone. Secretaryg Anne Hollis, Vice President, Mary Lynn Wilkie, Presidentg Helen Walters, Treasurer: john Mixon, Reporter, FIRST ROW: Beth La- Borde, Raye McIntosh, jane Blake, Betty Holloway, Peggy Irby, Sherbie Meriwether. SECOND ROW: Shirley Arnold, Barbara Beasley, Barbara Adams, Ralph Pinckley, Helen Babb, Melba jean Lee, Geraldine Spurgeon. . I50 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OE AMERICA The Future Business Leaders of Ameri' ca, Bolton's chapter of the national or- ganization, recognizes its primary aim the education of teenagers in the responsi- bilities and opportunities of the business world. Membership in this organization is open to all students who take commer- cial courses and who have displayed a desire to gain an increased knowledge of business careers. By selling popcorn at the football and basketball games, Christmas cards, and scrap paper, E.B.L.A. members earn the privilege of attending the state conven- tion and at the same time become better acquainted with business procedures. I5I JUNIOR ENGINEERING TRAINING CLUB The JETS Club, the 16th organization of its kind in the United States, was founded last year to foster interest and achievement in the field of engineering, Membership in this training club is open to all students in the upper classes who have completed at least one course in algebra. Because of the increasing importante of engineering on the American stene to- day, local engineers are invited to share with the club members their personal knowledge of the various fields and as- pects of this worth-while career. Though comparatively new, the JETS Club has enjoyed enthusiastic response from Bolton students. iggv E Service to Selma W v 1 if V 4 as 'UI id!! ,e ff? 2 W 5 if T il FLAG RAISERS-from left: john slcansonnc. 'l4ll0I'H.lS Vr1I1l.lH3lCDQliJI1Ll4. Fretltlie Cetlrirsi Whiyne Htllrlfltli. l Key Club President james Wlwite listens uttentively as Mr. Pate ntlelresses guests at the Key Club Leadership Banquet. FLAG RAISIYRS Acting as caretakers of the Stars and Stripes, Bolton's four flag raisers render ai valuable and patriotic service to the school. lt is the responsibility of this faithful color guard to see that Old Glory is properly raised and lowered each day. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL Composed of one representative from each home- room, the junior Red Cross Council has as its primary purpose giving aid to others. This service organiza- tion, which assists both the school and the communi- ty, is a division ol' the American Red Cross. Included in its numerous projects are the annual enrollment campaign, the distribution of food and clothing to the needy, the making of Christmas favors for the Veterans Hospital, and the dyeing of Easter eggs for the State Colony and Training School. The junior Red Cross Council, like the American Red Cross, has as its ai-m the development of better human relationships among people throughout the world. 1, I LIBRARY CLUB Assisting during their vacant periods in the library and reading room, the members of the Library Club daily perform such tasks as checking books in and out, helping students find certain research material, and mending and cataloging books. Selected on a basis of dependability, character, and academic rating, these students receive valuable li- brary experience while rendering a vital service to the school. Each year Bolton's Library Club is represented at Leadership Conference on the L.S.U. campus and at the Louisiana Library Association Convention held in Baton Rouge. LIBRARY CLL'B- SEATED, from left: Judy Hammond, Preisi- dentg Carolyn Region, Vice President, Bettie McGee, Secretary, Janie Stone, Reporter. FIRST ROVU: Mary Kay Har- rington, Molly Lamkin, Carline King, Sandra Shaw, Ann Crowell. Angeline Nugent, Fay Thompson. SECOND ROW: Kay Whiteman. Kathy Normand, Greta Fay XX'eaver, Beverly King, Beverly Mullins. Larry Goff. THIRD ROW: Hugh McCarty, Walter Stone, Pete Scallan. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL-SEATED, from left: Walter Hunter, Presidentg Charlotte Blotner, Vice President, Molly Lamkin, Secre- tary, Cathy Dannelly, Treasurerg jack Wall, Reporter. FIRST ROW: Freddie Stanley, Betty Broaeh, Annie Harp, George Keene, Bill Coor- pender, Danny Amphion, joe Doss, Erny Morass, Ann Brouillette, Pat Gremillion, Boh Butterfield, Kathleen White, Bob Cardwell, john Mixon. SECOND ROW: Carlton Comish, Linda Koonce. Freddie Elsing, David Vallery, Altha Ross, Charlie McMichael, jean Burnum, Georgie Ewing, Carolyn MqLure, Mary Lou Luttrell, Kenneth Daniel, Ann Miller, Robert Moore, Billy Spofford, THIRD ROW: Laura- lie Normand, Harriet Wilson, Patsy Farr, Vivian Redding, Buddy Holmes, Wayne Val- lery, jimmy Whittle, Buzzy Sutherlin, Lester Foote, Fran Watson, Carolyn Fleshman, jackie Winn, Bobby Chandler, Linda Newell. MAIN OFFICE STAFFfI7RONT ROXXIP from left: Charlene Cailleteau. Celeste Tindol, Maxine Shelton. SECOND ROXV: Nanty Redding, Mary Lynn Wilkie, Virginia Morgan. Ann Nachman. MAIN OFFICE STAFF The Main Office Staff, composed of ,students selected from the junior and'senior classes, is indispensable to the smooth operation of the front of- fice. These girls perform such daily tasks as answering the telephone, typ- ing, checking records and schedules, making announcements over the pub, lic address system, and accomplishing numerous other details so essential to the efficient running of a busy office. Chosen on the basis of character, ability, integrity, and scholastic rating, these girls comprise 21 true service or- ganization which is a great asset to the school. MR. TAYLORS STAFFfSEATED, from left: Barbara Beasley. Sara Wfeldinan, Betty Miller, Betty Lou Jacobs, Fran Murchison. STANDING: Larry Haynes, .loyce Gordon, Elizabeth Sumrall. Helen Wgilters, ,lim Gunter. I56 'h-u TREASURY STAFFfLeft to right: Carol Carver, Shirley Arnold, TREASURY STAFF Due to the many organizations en- compassed within its limits, Bolton, like any large firm or corporation, is confront- ed with the problems of finance-the day to day recording of expenditures and re- ceipts, and the making of reports, state- ments, and general correspondence. Pos- sessing honesty, dependability, and busi- ness ability, the members of the Treasury Staff perform these vital tasks with ac- curacy and good business judgment. Through their skillful management of the annual magazine subscription drive, these office assistants render additional service to the school and student body. MR. TAYLORlS STAFF Gaining valuable experience in office routine and in public rela- tionships, the girls who compose Mr. Taylor's office staff are respon- sible for typing the daily absentee list and the monthly transfer and school reports, handling all of the correspondence, running errands, and acting as general receptionists. Chosen for their dependability and scholarship, they carry on these general office services each day with efficiency and smoothness, Through the capable daily performance of these duties they render a great service to Mr. Taylor and to the school. Efficient office assistants relieve Mrs, Spoffard of many time-consuming details. PROJECTION STAFF-FRONT ROW, from left to right: Clyde Waddell, Dick Fowler, Richard Clayton, jimmy Burnett, David Smith. SECOND ROW: Bill Edwards, Fred Manning, jim Gunter, Larry Haynes, Macil Wilkie. THIRD ROW: McKinley Mason, Alfred Hempen, Lanny Roberts, jack Wall, Carl Gehr. PROJECTION STAFF By making possible Bolton's visual education program, the Projection Staff helps greatly to enrich the educa- tional value of various courses and to stimulate a lively interest in them. Selected on a basis of dependability and academic rating, these boys are assigned to the projection room during specific periods, and at least one staff member is available each hour to operate the equipment. Though this service staff is perhaps unheralded by many, it contributes in a large measure to the enrich- ment of classroom instruction. I58 STAGE CREW-FIRST' RGW, left to right: Errol Barron, Mickey Cline, Mel- vin Hawthorne, john Harding, jerry Daniel, john Texada. SECOND ROW: Robert Bolton, Don Bradford, Bobby Chandler, Bobby Blake, Buck Reid. Tom Nash. TI-IIRD ROW: Bobby Ray Sat- terthwaite, Bill Colbert, Lane Grigsby, Buzzy Sutherlin, Dexter Ryland, STAGE CR ENV Carefully trained to operate with speed and efficiency the elaborate installations in the auditorium, the stage crew is indispen- sable to the successful production of plays, choir programs, and assemblies. Eath per- formance keeps these stage hands very busy, as they are responsible for the handling of lights, scenery. curtains, and various other behind the scene details. Though their work is seldom applauded, it is a vital phase of all stage productions at Bolton. Bolton's new modem stage lighting system requires specially trained crewmen. l59 CAFETER-IA STAFF-FRONT ROW, from left: Larry Wooten, Wilfred Goodman, james Cooley, jerry Varnado, Bobby Dupre Carrol Hayes. SECOND ROW: Gene Norman, Herbert Bergeron. Lloyd Langston, Pete Barnhart, George Commons, Wayne Amons. THIRD ROW: Gene Amons, Larry Haynes. Fred Manning, Dallas Mulanax, Lesley Golman. CA FETERIA STAFF The important task of assisting with daily noon- day meals at Bolton falls into the capable and ef- ficient hands of the Cafeteria Staff. Clad in crisp white uniforms, these boys work throughout the three thirty-minute lunch periods serving hot, well-balanced meals to hungry students, clearing tables, washing dishes, and keeping a fresh supply of ice-cold milk always available. Aside from these duties, the staff performs a great service by striving to keep the large cafeteria in im- maculate condition. Theirs is L1 difficult job well done and one which is appreciated by the entire student body. KEY ROOM STAFF- Left to right: Kitty Brown, Geraldine Poole, Beverly King. Barbara Foster, Juanita Heath, Edith Matheson. KEY ROOM STAFF Keeping an accurate, up-to-date file of the students who use B0lton's locker key service is the task assigned to the- Key Room Staff. These girls each day devote their vacant periods to solving the locker key prob! lems of Bolton students. Prepared to issue new locker keys at the beginning of the year and to lend duplicate keys to forgetful pupils, Key Room Staff members perform their daily duties with ease and efficiency and are always eager to be of service to the school. The long Cafeteria line moves with speed so that twelve hundred hungry Boltonites may be served. CANTEEN STAFF--FRONT ROW, from left: Terry Barker, David Smith, jim Bolton. SECOND ROW: Chester Cox. jerry King. Richard Gremillion. CAN TEEN STAFF Surrounding the canteen before school, during the lunch periods, and after school is a throng of eager Boltonites waiting to be served by the hard-working canteen staff. Providing the student body with everything from candy bars and Col-ces to pencils and paper is quite an arduous task, and Z1 large measure of dependability and cooperation is required to render prompt and efficient service. This staff contributes to the welfare of the entire student body, as all profits are placed in the general school fund which is utilized for the betterment of the school as a whole. Thirsty football spectators storm the Concession Stand during half-time. 'B 'x I62 ings fuk i CONCESSION STAFF Selected on a basis of dependability, honesty, and practical business ability, the members of the Concession sfiff are kept hard at work during all Bolton ath- letic events selling programs, peanuts, popcorn, and Cokes to an eager public. Constantly striving to render service to the school, this hard-working staff, through cooperation with the Blue Birds and F.B.L.A., is instrumental in making profits used to benefit the athletic de- partment. While serving the school in an out- standing manner, the members of the Concession Staff are also afforded prac- tical experience in the art of salesmanship and in business training. y Burnett, David Smith, jerry Varnado, Burton Howard, THIRD ROW: Lloyd Langs- qwg,LiC',.g4, G- w Sys 358 2 N415- 5?!9iL .44 xp' ,ag 5-A 4 61 Tig ESQ 5 3 S P 'X I ig? ix Ng W bk N Q N Sports MICHIELS lst 'BARMORE district lst W 3rd FIRST ROW. left to right: Bobby Lee, Frank Chandler. Sidney Peter s. Ed Edgerton, Mikey Brosset, Bill Edwards. Ken Phillips. Roy Barmore. Clifford Forester. SECOND ROW: jerry Daniel, Melvin Hawthorne. Robert Vetter, Woody Trammell. jack Luttrell. Rodney Brister. Frank Boyd. Billy Beauregard. Tommy Harelton. THIRD ROXXF Ed Richardson. Charlie Bollar, Francis Ver- zwyvelt, john Harding. Dale White, Ed Sumner, jimmy Mitchel l. Dave Michiels. FOURTH ROW: Larry Pitts, jerry Berlin, Pete Barnhart. Lloyd Toal. Butch Crenshaw. George Stanley. Mickey Meeker, Lesley Golman. With a record unsurpassed since 1942, Bolton's Blue and Wfhite Bruins wound up the 1956 season with a total of seven wins and three losses. The Bears, clad in their armor of Columbian blue. showed spirit and sparkle, the likes of which are new to local fans. Under the ingenious coaching of Maxie Lambright, Bolton upset several highly rated teams and ended district play in a three-way tie for second. The Bruin coaching staff gained three new mem- bers: Maxie Lambright, Head Coach, from Mississip- pi Southern College. and john Fischer and Dean Walker. both of Louisiana Tech. Coach Raymond Schmolke, a member of the Bolton faculty for twelve years, was the only mentor retained from last year's staff. Coach Lambright of McComb, Mississippi, journeyed from Winona, Mississippi, to handle the head coaching duties. By whipping his inexperienced Bruins into top physical and mental condition, he created a hustling opportunistic club with a great desire to win, The sparsely populated Bear ranks played a steadi- ly improved brand of ball from Fair Parks opening whistle. Various games afforded great opportunities for outstanding play, and several Bruins rose to the occasion. Backs Rodney Brister and Roy Barmore each broke into the clear several times and with their well- known burst of speed crossed the double stripes. Line- men Dave Michiels, Melvin Hawthorne, and George Stanley supported the front wall with remarkable regularity. The rest of the Bear squad fought and overcame disadvantages of size, weight, and experi' ence. Bolton can be justly proud of its 1956 football team and can look forward to more successful seasons. I67 VARSITY COACHES. from left: Ray- mond Schmolke, John Fischer, Maxie Lambright, and Dean Wrllkels. BRUINS vs FAIR PARK INDIANS BEARS '56 SCHEDULE Outclassed and outweighed, but not outspirited, the Bears fought an impressive, though unsuccessful battle against the Fair Park Indians, losing 20-0, in the '56 seasonls opening game. The formidable In- dian forward wall and fleet backs had the edge against the Bruins' smaller team. Despite disadvan- tages of size, Bolton displayed offensive power on the ground and had two scoring chances. But due to a fumble and a pass interception the Bear ground game lost its scoring impetus. Turning in stellar performances for the Bruins were jerry Berlin, Dave Michels, and Charlie Bollar. Fair Park ,,..,, Lafayette ,,,, Jennings ,,,. LaGrange ,,,. Byrd ....,,,,,, Catholic Hi Sulphur New Iberia Lake Charles Pineville ,,,. Total ,,.. LTV Them 20 13 I4 20 Ili 7 33 7 35 7 170 Daniel Sprints for a gain against Fair Park behind a host of devastating blocks. Alert defensive work hy the Bear lineman held sinh power plays as this to no gain . . . while speedy hatks tonsistently repelled air zlttatks. BOLTON vs JENNINGS BULLDOGS Bolton's speedy backs and superbgline routed the Jennings Bulldogs 21-14 in their second district out- ing. Exploiting the long kick return to its maximum, the battling Bruins extended their district record to two wins and no losses. After the Canines drove for a quick score in the first quarter, the Bears retaliated with a corresponding drive and Barinore scored on a two-yard plunge, with Daniel converting the first of three extras. The Bears returned in the third quarter to ring up their second tally as Brister galloped 68 yards behind outstanding blocking on a punt return. The final Bear seven came on the jen- nings kickoff, when Roy Barrnore again crossed the double stripes on a 90 yard run. The entire Bear backfield sparked with linemen Berlin and Stanley turning in fine performances. BOLTON vs LAFAYETTE LIONS Displaying defensive sparkle and offensive finesse, the Bears swept their first district tilt 50-13 in Bolton stadium. Roy Barmore, after returning the opening kickoff 88 yards for a fast TD, carried the first Bruin play for a 51 yard touchdown. The Bears scored twice more in the first half, with HB Lee sprinting for one and QB Phillips hitting Luttrell in the end zone for the second. Shortly after the half the Lions threatened, But after a recovered fumble and a Bear drive, Daniel drove a yard for the final Bruin tally. The whole Bear line played a splendid game and Bruin backs Barmore and Brister sparked Bolton to victory. BOLTON vs LAGRANGE GATORS The bears played for the breaks to upset a powerful LaGrange team 27-20 in an exciting game. Rodney Brister was the stand- out of the game, scoring three touchdowns. Bolton got off to an early start when guard Melvin Hawthorn crashed through the line to intercept a Gator pitchout and scat 38 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter the Bears scored on a 68 yard drive and a 47 yard pass interception return. In the third quarter the Bears scored again, this time on a 59 yard run by Brister. Outstanding players in the Bolton line were George Stanley, Larry Pitts, jerry Berlin, and Melvin Hawthorn. Barmore fights to the jacket five-yard line to set up a TD. LaGrange's attack failec to click because of Bruin defensive team- work. i BOLTON vs BYRD YELLOW JACKET1 Before an astonished near-capacity crowd Bolton's Bruins upset the state's top-rankei AAA team, the Byrd Yellow jackets, 20-14 Outweighed fifteen pounds per man, th Bears battled their best game of the seasor The tally by quarterback Ken Phillips afte an 80-yard drive, ignited by a 55-yard dasl by H.B. Rodney Brister and set off by a 12 yard pass from Phillips to jack Luttrell marked the beginning of Byrd's downfall The second score came after a drive of 7C yards on a six-yard heave to Roy Barmor in the end zone. Byrd fumbled on their ow 21-yard line to set up Bolton's third touch down late in the second quarter. Barmor again delivered the goods by speeding ti the one-yard line where Phillips sneake- over. Byrd returned after the half to score twic on plays set up by passes of jacket quartei back Don Davis, but they couldn't get u enough steam to lick the battling Bruins. The entire Bolton squad played a magnii icent game. The Bear backfield composed c Brister, Barmore, Phillips, and Sumner rc peatedly rolled off yardage when most neec ed. The never out-fought Bruin forward wa stopped the Byrd backs again and agair The buoyant, undaunted spirit of the whol team was responsible for the outcome of th game. BOLTON vs CATHOLIC HIGH GOLDEN BEARS Recovering from a rugged first half with the fired-up Golden Bears, Maxie Lambright's Blue and Wfhite Bears again tasted victory, this time 26-7, over a thinly manned Catholic High team in Baton Rouge, Leading 7-0 at half-time, Bolton fresh from their upset over Byrd, came to life like a sleeping giant and tallied three times in the third and fourth stanzas, Eullback Ed Sumner played perhaps his finest game. A Phillips to Hazelton pass accounted for the first tally, with Chandler, Barmore, and Phillips ac- counting for the other three. Phillips outruns Catholic Hi pursuers in the Bears' 26-7 victory. Sumner drives for a tally amidst congested line play. BOLTON vs SULPHUR GOLDEN TORS Sulphur's Golden Tornados gave the fumbling Bruins their first dis- trict loss and second loss of the season to the tune of 33-14. Though the score was tied 14-14 at the half, Bolton's fumbles and Sulphur's alertness turned the tide. HB Paul Hynes sparked on offense with three TD's for the evening. Bolton fumbled on three strategic occasions and the Tors capitalized on these mistakes with a tally for each mistake. Boltonts two scores came in the second quarter as Rod- ney Brister plunged two yards for one and sprinted 11 for the other. jerry Daniel converted after each. Bear backs Brister and Phillips displayed sparkle on the Bruins' of- fense, while Ed Edgerton, Jimmie Newell, and Charlie Bollar stolidly fought the Tors' grinding offense. BoLToN vs NEW IBERIA YELLOW IACKETS Bolton's first TD opportunity came when a jacket punt went out of bounds on New Iberia's 38. In eight plays the Bruins drove for a tallyg Daniel converted. In the third quarter, the Bears marched 78 yards with Chandler pacing the way, and they scored on the final play. On the second play of the fourth period, a New Iberia halfback went 53 yards on a draw play for their lone score. The jackets ran the extra point, making the score 15-7 in favor of Bolton. To set up the next Bear touchdown, Bolton tackle George Stanley pounced on a New Iberia fumble at the Yellow Jacket 25. The Bears scored in four plays. For the final touchdown the Vance Avenue Boys drove 54 yards, with Phillips sneaking across the double stripes, the game ended with the Bruins on the top ofa 2747 score. Outstanding Bolton players were backs, Bris- ter, Barmore, Chandler and Phillipsg linemen, Hazelton, Pitts, Luttrell, Hawthorne and Newell. -W BOLTGN vs LAKE CHARLES WILDCATS With inspired blocking and extraolrdinary speed, the LCHS Wildcats broke the defenses of the stub- born Bruins and ended their hopes of a district 2- AAA Championship. As the fur settled, the Bears were on the bottom of a lopsided 55-6 score. The 'Cats' big gun was halfback Tom Mason, who crossed the double stripes three times. Bolton's forward wall threw up a rugged defense the entire first half but began to weaken and then fall in the latter portion of the game. Bolton's lone tally came in the fourth quarter after a drive which entailed a two-yard plunge for the score. Backs Brister and Barrnore aided the Bears' losing cause while linemen Michiels, Berlin, and Stanley turned in outstanding performances. The Bears mark up another six as Brister crosses the double stripes on an end sweep. J , .wr h wi' I s s BOLTON vs PINEVILLE REBELS Ringing down the curtain on their most successful sea- son in years, Maxie Lambright's Blue and White Bears handed the crosstown Pineville Rebels a stunning defeat, 28-7. Playing before a near capacity crowd, the hustling Bruins outclassed AA Pineville throughout the fray. Pine- ville gained only 120 yards in the whole game, with 93 on the ground and 27 through air lanes. Led by halfback Roy Barmore, who netted three touchdowns, the Bears were fired up from the opening gun. All-district halfback Rodney Brister also had a lone jaunt to pay dirt late in the first half. Turning in outstanding line performances were Bollar, Hawthorne, Stanley, Berlin, and Crenshaw. Brister fights for short yardage as New Iberia linemen retaliate. '56 JUNIOR In the shadow of the varsity's fine season, the juniors maintained an undefeated record. In nine games they won eight and tied one. The juniors de- defeated each of the following teams twice: Oakdale Q19-6, 14-OJ, Menard C26-13, 31-61: Leesville C57- 13, 13-7b. They beat both Jena C18-6j and Natchi- toches Q33-Oj once, tying Natchitoches 0-0 in the tearns' second encounter. JUNIOR COACHES, from left: Charlie Anastasio.and Wade Dearman. FOOTBALL Junior lettermen were: Wentz Brister, jimmy Bur- nett, Louis Beauregard, Jimmy Allison, Ronnie Clay- ton, Al Shapiro, E. Walding, Herman Nall, Bill Pitts, Charles Anastasio, Bobby Huthnance, jerry Harp, Burton Gaar, Kerry Lewis, Robert Raxsdale, Don Penny, Copper Penny, Donny Sullivan, Lee Manning, Robert Wood, and Kit Provine. Managers lettering were: jerry Varnado, Dick Fowler, and Louis Fowler. JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW, left to right: Louis Beauregard, Bobby Huthnance, Donnie Sullivan, Copper Penny, Burton Gaar, jerry Harp, Herman Hall, I D. Walding, Ronnie Clayton, Wentz Brister, Charles Anastasio, Butch Chennault, jerry Le- Blue, AI Shapiro, Bob Raxdale. SECOND ROW: Louis Fowler, Manager: Bill Gillette, Manager: Dick Fowler, Manager, jerry Var nado, Manager: Stewart Mitchell, jimmy Allison, jimmy Burnett, Don Penny, Robert Tippit, Les Manning, Bill Pitts, Mike D'Angelo, Dickie Walker. THIRD ROW: Robert Wood, Dave Hill, Paul Colvin, Cam Murchison, Larry Kingsley, Ket Provine, john Fogleman, Donald Ward, Gordon Randolph, Kerry Lewis, Ronnie Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Garry Dean, Bill McKenzie. Warren McConOthy, L. J. Fontenot.'Danny Amphion, Lester Foote, Billy Farmer. PSU WSH BUT ca Cys YJ! off' Q6 Q13 P' S 16 WD vb DAVE MICHIELS-C J Moy! Valuable Player 6194328 FRQIV XY' GE STANLEY CHARLIE bww--' JACK LUTTRE LD l5 - . UAKMOREXHB LARRY PlTT5'E 3, I KEN P N Ag ,Q H1LL1p SX Q RODNEY BRISTER-HB M012 Valuable Burk TOMMY HPCLEU ON E l75 Q53 Fo so ,lo -'lfgyg 1,96 exp N 0' 8 195 6-57 BASKETBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW-from left: Freddie Bosarge, Ray Walding, Louis Dinnat, jim Gunter, Billy Beauregard, jimmy Newell, Wayne Headrick, and Burton Howard. SECOND ROW: Ed Sumner, Larry Pitts, J. E. Walding, Carl Rausch, Mickey Slaughter, Coach Leis, Sidney Peters, Wayne Vallery, and Harold Cleveland. '56-'57 SCHEDULE Game: Opponentr Bolton West Monroe ...... ............ 4 0 50 West Monroe ...... ......... 4 7 58 Pineville ........... ......... 2 9 59 Istrouma ............................................................ 54 58 Pineville ............................................................ 58 49 Menard Tournament QBOLTON-lstj Jena .................................................................. 5 2 5 1 Jena ......................r........................................... 5 6 5 1 Bolton Tournament CBOLTON-2 ndj Istrouma ............................................................ 5 6 5 4 Byrd ,,.,.,.,,...,,.................................................... 44 5 1 Byrd Tournament QBOLTON-No Placej Jennings ......................,..................................... 61 5 1 Lake Charles ........ ....... ......... 6 1 7 3 LaGrange ........ .-------- 4 3 48 Lafayette ....... .-------- 4 4 5 3 Sulphur ...... ..--.---- 5 6 63 Jennings .......... -----,--- 5 4 66 Lake Charles ........ --------- 6 8 7 3 LaGrange ......... --------- 4 9 54 Lafayette .l.. --------- 3 3 5 7 Sulphur ,,,,,, .,........ 5 5 9 3 Totals l7b Vanity Barkeiball Comb HANS LEIS With only one returning letterman and an array of squadmen, Coach Hans Leis developed his 1956-57 Bolton Basketeers into a well-rounded, smooth work- ing ball club. Possessing average height and the ability to shoot accurately, the Bruin dribblers turned out one of the top cage quintets in the area. Wayne Headrick, Fred Bosarge, Ray Walding, jim Gunter, Burton Howard, and Bill Beauregard were responsible for a winning season, as they displayed a deadly offensive and a defensive punch that notched many wins for the blue and white cagemen. Reserve strength also proved a main factor in the Bear win- Burton Howard takes aim on a jump shot for a quick two ning column as up-and-coming juniors Jimmy Newell, Louis Dinnat, Ed Summer, and Larry Pitts turned in fine performances when they entered the game in relief of the starting five. The B team composed of Sidney Peters, Larry Mouton, Mickey Slaughter, Wayne Vallery, Harold Cleveland, E. Walding, and Carl Rausch also enjoyed a profitable year as they racked up quite a number of wins. 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VA g -:-MM 1 MQW: if 184 Lisa, , - f Jw. mek ,y 3251651432 are is 3 4 , 7? V+ 5 'iw Q 1158 Yi E -W QA AQ, Elf. W 534 ii. JW JUNIOR BASKETBALL '56-'57 Although a winning season was not in store for Bolton's Baby Bruins the outlook for the future is not so dim as the records indicate. This is pri- marily because the Junior team is composed of 8th and 9th graders while their opponents are made up of sophomores. , U The Junior Team used a fast break attack and a pressing zone defense. Expert ball handlers like Freddie jarred and jerry Harp and adept shooters like Charles Anastasio and Ray Spruell made such an offense possible. This year's lettermen are: Ken Hollis, Fred Jarred, Gordon Randolph, Ray Spruell, Charles Anastasio, jerry Harp, Kerry Lewis, Wentz Brister, and Louis Beauregard. 1956-57 JUNIOR BASKETBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW-from left: Charles Anastasio, Louis Beauregard, Kerry Lewis, Ray Spruell, Fred jarred, and Wentz Brister. SECOND ROW: Dick Fowler QManagerj, Guy George Herman Nall, Bobby Huthnance, Mike McGrew, and Gordon Randolph. THIRD ROW Skeeter Miles, Wade Berlin, Lester Foote, Les Manning, Albin Johnson, Ed Beckman and Glynn Reynolds. 1 1 junior Coach WADE DEARMAN I85 gil- Ulf? Q3 QW I A 3 t , ,o D V ' 5 g 'fini' CEKTCP x,,f?,fQ. S A SW! X , kia ' A A A '56 N '5f3ff?Z,gjs t were lf ii fi ' ly W1 A I 'V ' .X 3? 5 -'mg E Y , Vmbxk ,try xf, V ,,Ai,h,I J A I ' 1-9' K -.rv-,..,, M' 1 Q , , ' .7 - it it ' ill 3 I 5 li i X 57 VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD KNEELING Cleft to rightj: Butch C1'Cl'lSllLlVV,D21VlLlI'l11WO1'll'l,JllTl Gunter, Louis Dinnat, J. T. Rougeau, and Larry Haynes STANDING: Robert Hardy, Jimmy Newell, Freddie Bosarge, jerry Daniel, and Jodie White. Vanity Barelmll Coach RAYMOND SCHMOLKE Robert Hardy and Fred Bosarge will greatly strengthen Bolton's infield in '57, 3'7 L, . my ,, -has-.., ,G ,E . if If r 1. ., -----4asv-- V- --- BRUIN BASEBALLERS 1956 SCHEDULE Enjoying their perennially fine season, Coach Raymond Schmolke's '56 edition of baseball at Bolton captured the district 2-AAA from Lafayette, but was turned back by a swift Byrd aggregation in their bid for laurels in State Semi-finals. Behind the mound work of Vic Michiels, Christy Fowler, and jimmy Newell, the Bears won a total of 13 ball games, and dropped only three contests. Catcher Lamar Walters and infielders Stevie Street, Freddie Ussery, Curtis Mac- Millan and Vic Wilder were important cogs in the Bears' winning wheel. Carrying big sticks for Coach Schmolke was his outfield, composed of Butch Crenshaw, jerry Dan- iel, Doody Dinnat, and J. T. Rougeou. After dropping the lid-lifter to Istrouma, the Bruins came on strong and by mid-season developed into a definite flag contender. Of his starting nine, Coach Schmolke will have ,Cren- shaw, Daniel, Newell, and Rougeou returning for another year's service. In addition, all-important reserves returning are Larry Davis, Louis Dinnat, jim Gunter, Larry Haynes, Robert Hardy, David Haworth, and Jodie White. The outlook for the '57 crew is bright. Based on past performance, our kings of the diamond should again achieve staggering heights. Butch Crenshaw and J. T. Rougeau swing big bats for the Bears. Gamer Istrouma ..... West Monroe Fair Park ..... Opponent! Ballon . ......... 8 5 8 9 1 7 Istrouma .. ...... 5 0 Lafayette ...... ...... 1 1 1 LaSalle .... ....,.,., 0 9 Fair Park ...... ,,,,,, 3 1 5 Pineville .. ..... 1 5 Lafayette ...... ..... 1 1 2 West Monroe ........ ......... 1 5 0 LaSalle ........ ...,,,,.. 1 20 Pineville .. ......... 6 2 Northwestern ......... 6 3 Totals 54 91 BRUIN MOUNDMEN -from left: Robert Hardy, Jimmy Newell, Jodie White, and jim Gunter. I Butch Crenshaw hits for a safety ' . . . while Curtis McMillan bunts for his portant race for time. Vic Wildei' stretches for the bull in an im- .. wi - -qv M A NAL BANK C 'Gif' wi 'WEB tan? nz-nn' wiki. LOUIS DINNAT ROBERT HARDY JIM GUNTER J. T. ROUGEAU BUTCH CRENSHAW JIMMY NEWELL JERRY DANIEL JODIE WHITE FREDDIE BOSARGE BOLTON'S sso-YD. RELAY TEAM - from left: Roy Barmore, Rodney Brister, Frank Chandler, and Bobby Lee. As the brisk spring air again dominates the scene, the Bruin thinclads take to the cinder oval to represent the Blue and White in the statels various meets. This year Bolton will have a high mark to surpass in view of last year's accomplishments. Five Bears took part in the State Rally in Lake Charles by rnerit of their showing in the District trial. Dave Michiels, who placed second in the District mile, journeyed to the State meet to cop a fourth in the four lap event. Bolton's 880-yd. relay team composed of Frank Chandler, Bobby Lee, Roy Barmore, and Rodney Brister took second in that event in District but failed to place in State. Brister also qualified Dave Michiels, Bolton miler, has brought much recognition to Bolton through his exceptional ability. I9O ai? Bobby Lee strains to qualify in the Gulf States' 220. in the 100-yd. and 220-yd. dashes but failed to gain recogni- tion at State Rally. The Bears failed to come out on top of the track heap, but they were aided greatly in field events by jimmy LaCour, who scored the most points on the team, and by Brister, whose efforts were rewarding in team points and whose speed is of the utmost value to the team. The '56 Track Squad was coached by Maxie Lambright, Bolton's new mentor, who looks forward to a successful season in '57, Frank Fletcher demonstrates perfect form and maximum output in this broad jump. I9I BOYS' GYM INSTRUCTORS -from left: john Fischer, Dean Walker, and Hans Leis. Gym students intent on the race ahead aw .Q .Ng K .. . .mm E ' ,, mm 'nu ii: .fffgfsxs 5: 71'f?'G .x ti' f S gif-M Gym students tensely awaiting the serve in tennis. Centers jump high for the tip as teammates look on. , FACULTY AND STUDENT GYM INSTRUC- TORS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Alice Russell, Suzan Hixon, Peggy Watson, Mary Charlotte Parrott, Doris Schmitt, Mrs. M. C. Brister. SECOND ROW: LaNelle Cupples, jackie Winn, Winifred Carter, Linda Newell, and Kath- leen White. With the aicl of calisthenics, the girls keep in good physical condition. 1 Qymuasfivs nm A x ni l- :xii V 1 Wi . 1 - -, , , , jfs... GAZING AT GOLF The Bolton golfers are looking forward to a most successful season under the expert direction of Coach Hans Leis. The Bears will have three returning letter- men in Doug Farr, Frank Fletcher, and Bobby jame- son. The fourth man slot has not yet been filled, but regardless of who receives this honored position a real battle will be in store. After having only a mediocre season in '56, the Bears will be in an excellent position to cop the Southwest District team and individual honors. The team will meet its usual run of strong opposi- tion in Sulphur, Lake Charles, West Monroe, Neville, Byrd, and Baton Rouge High in many tournaments throughout the state. With continued work the Bruin linksmen will go forth with the typical good sports- manship representative of B. H. S. SUMMER SESSION For the past three summers the Bolton gym has been opened six days a week for use by the youth of Alexan- dria. The purpose of the summer recreational pro- gram is to utilize the equipment in the gym during the summer and to give the teen-agers of Alexandria an opportunity for wholesome and constructive recrea- tion under expert supervision. Those who need to earn an extra credit in gym may do so by regular attendance at the gym during the summer. Equipment available for use during the vacation recreational program includes tumbling, chess, checkers, badminton, ping pong, trampoline, basketball, weight lifting, track, punching bag, tennis, golf, and tether ball. Each year there is an intramural tournament in ping pong, badminton, chess, and checkers. Last year's winners were: Ping pong, Charles' Rosseaug Chess, checkers, and badminton, jeems White. K0 .I',. .: '.3.2'-Z: an 'i..awnmwr4wwv 'mad' 'ww I A .fm ,ag :Mail qnragovlff uf: 5 A ,W 3 Y QQ Ke' MQ' 431 4-9 w kttx 41 ' xt' C' 'U . kafures Kaftan is gil write 1957 1957 FAVORITES--FRONT, left to right: Judy Fletcher, Colleen Chaudoir, Kitty Brown, Diane Pierson, Campus Queen Lois Ann Doss, Caroline Svebek, Sunny Saunders, Maud Ella Hollis, Carol Ann White. Chosen on the basis of character, personality, and popularity, a Campus Queen and eight favorites are elected each year by popular vote of the student body. These favorites are selected from grades ten through twelve, and each symbolizes those qualities held in highest esteem. Bolton's 1957 Campus Queen is Lois Ann Doss. Serving as a cheerleader and Best Senior Girl Dancer, Lois Ann displays her vivaciousness. However, there is a more serious side to Lois Ann's life, for she is President of the Future Nurses of America, and serves faithfully on the Courtesy Committee. Favorites for 1957 are Diane Pierson, Cheerleader, and Best All-round junior Girl, Caroline Svebek, Most Popular Senior Girl and Booster Squad Leader, Kitty Brown, Best All-round Senior Girl and Secre- tary of the Senior Class, Sunny Saunders, Prettiest Senior Girl and BRUIN Editorial Staff Member, Carol Ann White, Senior Girl with the Finest Char- acter and Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeed, Colleen Chaudoir, Varsity Cheerleader, Maud Ella Hollis, junior Cheerleader, and Student Council Member, and Judy Fletcher, Varsity Cheerleader. For many years the girls of Bolton have been hon- 200 new-som-nm 5 3i 5.'::g,gQ-5 riffs? . , 23311: 5 :im sat an 5 ng 1, -fl 1,-Z xi Q 'fl' ':,jgTf:'f Y if 'fl .1 2' .5 42? Y 5515 21 5 ezi'j2g3j.lgfF ,L , Q , ij? L, sf,f,:,, . a BACK: David Crockett, Dave Michiels, Kenneth Phillips, Rodney Brister, Big Chief Cumtux, Melvin Hawthorne, Bobby Lee, Roy Barmore, jerry Daniel, Robert Bolton. ored by this election, but only recently have the boys been chosen as favorites. Cumtux, Bolton's school paper, sponsors the election of our boy favor- ites. Since Cumtux is an Indian word meaning A little bit of the best of everything, qualities such as integrity, character, leadership, personality, and belief in God are considered in the election. Thus, the title Big Chief Cumtux and the seven braves originated from the Indian name. The braves are also selected by popular vote of the stu- dent body and the eighth graders select a papoose. Melvin Hawthorne, Most Popular Senior Boy and Senior Boy with the Finest Character, was elected Big ZOI Chief Cumtux for 1957. Melvin Hawthorne is president of the Student Council, was a brave last year, and is also one of Bolton's outstanding athletes. Rodney Brister, Varsity Debater, was named Medi- cine Man as runner up to Big Chief Cumtuxf' The other Braves chosen are Bobby Lee, President of the Senior Class and Best All-round Senior Boy, Kenneth Phillips, Best Looking Senior Boy, Roy Barmore, B Club member, Robert Bolton, Senior Boy Most Likely to Succeed, Dave Michiels, B Club President, and jerry Daniel, Most Courteous Senior Boy. Eighth grade Papoose is likeable David Crockett. ,,,n Bxg Ch1ef Cumtux Melvm Hawthorne 3. 84-1- 'M Zf Campus Queen Lo1s Ann Doss Tilhmf' Q 4 J WMM Q7 Y A Rodney Brister and D1ane P1ers0n X 204 I l x uh Q-A cf' Y ,Me ' if 1 ' qs-2 ' in 2 -1- N' A YTPIIX ,XA fl' 2 'U r I , ' Q B. 12: 5 A J is . Q Bobby Lee and Caroline svebek 14, 2.4 U' UM KHAZLME '-41 X Ai J i e t - 'J Y I I Kenneth Phillips and Kitty Brown KVM - , C ' gg AMW J 5 . ty Sunny Saunders andzioy Barmof V 'L - 31 4 t'AN4 v lxili. eg Vg o o o '- of 1' 1 :za fi E5 o o Q RJ E X Ls if Y Robert Bolton and Carol Ann Whxte hx , 1 Q o Y 'XX vq I is ' D 'al' J kts V 0 SL Dave M1Ch1CiS and Colleen Chaudoxr I 4 'Q 09 5 A l r '3 A 'li ix 8' NJ Vwf I W 4 - VL,y 1 1 '51 3 W L,k' L ff!ff?2-5 ,L if f m 111 ' Af xi ,, 11 55 L' 4 '--L if L iw 5:56 , , j A , 3 A-vbgwagmg., '-', rL.,, . x ,E g r .1 k f V, ,1 I . 5 A 4 QQ iffy! M31 4' -if f',..J Q E Q Wiwimm ' wgfpfffufgg., -. A .J Maud E114 Houis gje fy Daniel 1 ,L Q 1 vt? Q fbi, XXX? 'X v 'Q r' Judy l 46i7?3AU:9'A J 'F 'X ' 3 29 Vw 'Je A 2I2 ,N Each year, by popular vote, the individual classes of Bolton elect the boy and girl that are con- sidered the Best All-round froni each grade. It is evident from the title Best All-round these boy: and girls represent the finest sort of character and personality tha' is admired by the entire studen body. The election is conductec by the Student Council. In addition to the best all round election, the seniors o Bolton hold their own election COPPER PENN Bert All-round X N . 5 . MA lt is in this Senior Year that the students are drawn closer to- gether and feel that some recog- iition should be given to their ilassmates. The most outstanding and likeable students of the sen- or class are honored by this election, and are placed in the SRUIN as the Senior Personali- ies. The following pages on which are recorded the personali- y traits of each serves as a trib- 1te to the graduation class of l957. .aught KV ,ra-M DIANE PIERSON and CLIFFORD FORRESTER Bert All-round junior Girl and Boy JFK - BURNUM Boy and Girl 2I3 ANN HARP and WENTZ BRISTER Bef! All-roland Efgblb Grade Girl and Bog 16? 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JW E H A 27 V N. .,,.,1, '1fggf?wsfF fF..f IL -. vi m --K , A If-P'-ff , ., . - QM A ... , if lx 5.2 ,If -4., q 2- Xsmif H355 ,ff 'W' Q - gqggf . Q , 'Lyn ' . 45 S Jig' .' . 5 ' fy? 'Lf 2, Ji , 4, qu f n a J' . 5 1 .Ma-ff gqifz A fn .f A . ff 1 WX5. ' V x gg., ' if, , V ,. . m. . m,,. , m, x ' H 133 lei- .3 ' V 4 - Y 0- A5 'E 1, . V, ,M .. '75 if In we-wav? -X '-Z1 -'Z 'Il f ' 4 -khr 1' . ' . 1 ,.g 2 H 1 1- ,f?,f 9 X x 1 if qu 1 F ax Q is lg? 3 'if Q 5 A .4 . ,. .-:- Q if 'Q rv' ' gf ,K M V ws- 3 . N We X 4 i if fe he A f Q s J if J 6 Q, Q .. 5? ' M iw k ,Q i 5 4, ' 4 KT' I -F' , v wr - 5 A A S, X 1956 HOMECOMING COURT-FRONT ROW, left to right: Maid of Honor Caroline Svebek, Sally Field, Queen Patsy Farr, Susie Jordan, Ann Brouillette, BACK ROW: Charlotte Blotner, Janelle Liberto, Charline Cailleteau, Carol Kay Caillouet. To the average football fan, the Bolton Home- coming game is an event that takes place only in the fall. However, if one would look closely, he would find that the activities really originate in August of each year. It is during this month that the girls of Bolton compete for their royal positions in the court by selling football season tickets. Not only do the girls achieve honor for themselves, but they also con- tribute a great service to their school. Patsy Farr, Vice President of the Future Teachers of America, was top seller thus earning 1956 Home- 2I8 coming Queen title. Patsy's court consisted of Maid of Honor Caroline Svebek, Janelle Liberto, Sally Field, Charlotte Blotner, Ann Brouillette, Carol Kay Caillouet, Susie Jordan and Charline Cailleteau. Queen Patsy and her court ruled supreme over .1 Homecoming Day filled with excitement and pag- eantry. The festivities were begun with an elaborate parade featuring the Band, Marching Boosters, deco- rated automobiles, and clever floats entered by various school organizations. 8. 44. in-NM nfl 'Wi fm mv f .5 A ,,, ,RJ Q Wim i . 3'Tf3Sf ' . W, Wfith a sparkling smile, our Maid of Honor, Caroline Svebek, poised and anxious, awaits her entrance in the before-game activities. Al- though this is Carolinds sec- ond appearance in our home- coming court, its excitement is not diminished. 151' A perfect night for football and the spirited crowd waited impatiently for action. All the glamour and grandeur of a royal coronation were evident as the 1956 Homecoming Court was presented to the expect- ant crowd. Halftime was filled with color and pageantry, as the Boosters performed for the royal court, featuring an appropriate theme honoring the queen. The per- formance was highlighted with the crowning of our queen for the night by Mr. Pate. The happy court, Charline Cailleteau, Janelle Liber- to, Ann Brouillette, Carol Kay Caillouet, Queen Patsy Farr, Crownbearers Cathy Chandler and Walter Red- mond, Maid of Honor Caroline Svebek, Charlotte Blotner, Susie jordan, and Sally Field, rewarded the efforts of the Boosters with flashing smiles of praise and approval Qleftj. As if in answer to a royal command, the Bears downed New Iberia in a closely played game. This victory added more thrills to this night of the royal court's reign. Boosters reveal their talents as they pay tribute to Queen Patsy with the theme, Farr Away Places. Constantly changing emotion expresses Queen Patsy's high spirits and enthusiasm. Zzrr is' 166 yn 5893? W SSW ,ii U5 x A 7 .QW in 0255 5 my 'L w Q W? wh Wsxmi m f- -1111 M., iii? se ya fr fi., 1' or W' Our Queen Patsy pauses for a moment with her escort, Vic Michiels, to pose for za picture portraying her royal loveliness. 223 5 mi .mix lf' lfj , M A ,dmv Palme' the ew year in g Q' f 1,1 1-f',A. - A vw-J .-Q55 ' wp , , - ,1 ,.-,, V K - --. , -iq. M -ff-N Hits' , ik-Q, 21: mf S SY 5? . W 2 us ,, f MX- gsi. A V My N i , .. I X 1 Q Q , .H I 1 iv W , 'L ,K 2 4 x -ur xc- 'S 41 5' 2 fi ,QM-1 5' 7 lgaskefball Hellas K As eight delntk rolls around, the younger set gathers in the gym for a glorious evening of dancing and fun. James Byram and his date, Sandra Brasher, check in with Miss Wilkie and Mr. Rodgers, who served as chaperones during the dance. Students find watching the Modern- aires of S.L.I. just as entertaining as dancing to their lively music. Key Club President, james Wliite, presents to Dixie Fontennt, the twelve red roses. each signifying 21 month of her year-long reign. 229 if ,NPL newly elected , iwwwrrfw Sweetheart, a bouquet ww- Af' 0 2, rr 1. Along with his heart- icst congratulations, james presents Dixie with the traditional Key Club charm bracelet, Intermission provides dancers with a welco break for refreshments H friendly chatter, Clifford Forrester reve his prowess while 1 MCld6fHdlfES,, relax d ing the floor show. 4 , ' ' 5 f t , A X I VVVL hawks. 75, - All the latest steps and fancy footwork are displayed with great agility by Bolton's Rock and Roll enthusiasts. Q 231 v ' lt ' rdiw ' 'Rf 4' 3.43 fl rf ff- Egg!-4 L V ' fx nv ff., ,A N! ,fi 57, P-,ffi i J-fzyhlzyhfs Parade am I X532 Lnnil . 15' H rl swa-Mlm? D ff ,,fMM sl'mlW . ffl V . ' U JM lfwfx' ' www Y X w 1 4 '1 Y, ,X x ,, .. we. QP Q N 'X 'p Meeting Spark Sch 1flS,viriL xv! Wanna-in 1-'if fr ' l xi' f ,, . 'Q fix 'iff' ' ? P Wu s X '4 Q 5' 'gk ,, . I-H W fy it P ,. .J QQ I Mm' 'wg I M 4-'Q an ,V X ,J um 1 3 H H 141 ., Q I .-:sf ,xi 41 ' ii LMQX. , I' J ' C K 'L '.' 't' ' of football as they prepare to board a bus for Baton Rouge Sophomore Boosters look forward to an exci ing evening That final practice before the big game assures perfection in every halftime performance. An informal pep meeting finds the Band and Boosters in the best of football spirits. 236 r, V yr?-Q nt ' is , im. 1 , ag, W., f qv , Q-f9iwx'..ag,f x A, , :NVQ ,, 1 if ,ff f at fl L aff fm ,r v f A 5 I sw it L .M All 5 gamma Mai r LM., . ,mv ,f wi , r 'if rf ,fwff 1 ' ,R ..,,. A. 3. ,T A, U I , . l A Though we cannot go with them to see them win again, we can send them off with all the enthusiasm and sup- port we can muster. adding a little more fervor to the passengers' spirits. Af 1, Cheerleaders Colleen Chaudoir and Lois Doss tape pennants to the game-bound buses, gb'-QQ. :QA fill- V ,Q K V ftfk 5 W' A A ' X 1,5 K ,K ,,,,3 w? K I K ,- V ,- rr,,' M - A --,fi ,fs V V V awww, t. l A fr 'E s 'm - 'i , - 2 I f 5' A 1 - 9 rig f - fx . fi 3 ' H' I 9 9 9 . fg i' . 7 plc - ' t , 'si ' ' ' .Z 1 be .C tml Q.. F fi, ' iff a g L K an . W f 4 ag X FV ii K g ,Ni 2 A . vw M '2 'ft i , , tam k I 9 W N F is LA ,L -, 'M fb X hh , ,L .1 fm .F H51 . R 4 .43 it A l f F ' 4 l E' Q 4 f s s it ,s gm . i X li '1 f J ' t as L.. , I A V I I ' 4 H ia 'pg 5 l 4 1 xv , If 'ii I , Q 3 , YQ wi E5- 'SY' QS r 10' 3 ,U 2 s N 1 5, , -. Joining forces, the Band and Boosters cheer the Bears on to mother victory Hagius - Jay Bolen and john Jeansonne display Bolt0n's big Bruin which added even more excite ment and color to a thrilling gridiron battle. NT X K s gc 2 i ' l H, Q. rc., .,., - .,., c . w:'m- if be xl N Us :sara f R .. , :fk ,. .,, Tj ' .I ,v:,, ,M if w ii - 2' V K Q Qc, A m 94 w sq' gi ll all 5 .7 4 li KW 4 N kfzij E as as Jw 5 2 s 4: if 5 M., Q ' is 1 ff 2 ' 5 Wy, N , if gs , 3 iw, 3 ,1 k if if Q3 Q our we rv , , -Q- Y 'SF wif, 'ai' , ,ff Yin .596 is ' f, MNA V, I gxlm H333 X ,,k. 33 i iw 7 . R wafi Q., W -v T 24Ij! 5 4 Mg W. N k ...Kb fi W -,Q 2' ' . .Q-C, -if '2 , ,ILE ,, ww:-g's,, 2 um, ,. ,W r an 'UA 1f.3!fZ Q S , Q Q . .. 'TSSFE ' , 1 , ' , - I Q9j:1.i?1 X ,gf .ffg,Q!4ef ' ' f X fi' . W,.. :.., , . ff- -- I -Q SE 1, - Q, F1 ' 5'-5 1 - , I ,.,, jus JT ' we xi' mga 11, WEA ' wg, F G1-.as if if 'ik f 5, In the presence of parents and invited guests, the Bolton High School Quill and Scroll initiated new members in an impres- sive candlelight ceremony. Old members conducted the program, each speaking brief- ly on different aspects of life and their con- nection with journalism. After the ceremony the guest speaker, the poet laureate of Louisi- ana, Mrs. Emma Wilson Emery, read some of her selected poems. The next speaker on the program was our own Miss Mary Thorn- ton, the founder of Bolton's Quill and Scroll and whose name this chapter bears. Mr. Pate, our principal, completed the program with a few well chosen words on the im- portance and worth of such a club. The program was followed by a social hour in which refreshments were served, and an in- formal fellowship was enjoyed by all. The old members of the Quill and Scroll begin their impressive candlelight initiation ceremony. . s X Q. U .L lk? ' 4 Jw -e 63.1.51 ia... 'Zeal X' Mrs. Emma Wilscmn Emery, Louisiana's first poet Laureate, shares some of her poems with members and their guests. Ardatha Aymond, the first of the initiates, lights her candle from the sym bolically united candles of the old members. 243 MN 3? 3-'IW +11 'KA N 5....,: .way X N.. i Nik: Q, f 4 s B as 5 -H Www, We w., iwwi Na KJ m BS sf :fr ,gi ,. ,R W g 4 4434 Ei REL 5 fi' 5:57 -xr f Bolton's best football season in eight years was fittingly climaxed with a ban- quet at which all the outstanding players of the year received their awards Qtop leftj. The sportsmanship award went to Charlie Bollar, with Rodney Brister taking the outstanding back trophy. Rugged center Dave Michiels received the coveted award as B0lton's most outstanding player. Roy Barmore, halfback, proved to be the team's most improved playerg while guard Melvin Hawthorne was named outstand- ing lineman fbottom left, left to rightj. Mr. W. E. Pate opened the program with a word of welcome to parents and other guestsg Coach Maxie Lambright fol- lowed with a brief review of the season's high and low spots. Not forgetting the undying devotion and valuable encourage- ment of the cheerleaders, Coach Fisher then presented them with awards and trophies. The highlight of the evening was a talk made by guest speaker, L.S.U.'s Coach Paul Dietzel ftop rightj. He spoke mainly on the challenges of athletics, and praised Bolton's highly successful season. Entertainment of a different sort was provided for the banquet by Bolton's girls' sextette, accompanied by choral instruc- tor, Miss Doris Rollins Cbottom rightj. Mr. Nichols and Mr. Hawkins, two of Bolton's teachers, inspect the. store of blood plasma, which plays such an important role in the hospital's life-giving Work. Z7 aclzcrs O6 6l'lf't7 161 5. Day On the annual Business-Education Day, reversing the program of last year, the teachers visited the different businesses and institutions of Alexan- dria. The purpose in having such an Qccasion is to further business and teacher relations and to help create a congenial atmosphere of understanding and cooperation. This Business-Education program, now in its third year, has proven so successful that it has become an es- tablished yearly occasion. Teachers from schools throughout Alexandria find their trip to the Baptist Hospital very informative and interesting. 246 fl T13 twnu To further understanding and interclub relations, the leaders of Bolton gather at a banquet, where each speaks briefly on the purposes and aims of their individual clubs. Student Leaders Ar 9 fed by Key gfllb Bolton's senior trio entertains guests at the Key Club Leadership Banquet. g Representing the Cumtux Business Staff, Vivian Red- ding explains the work of this organization to banquet guests. 247 Demacracy in Actin g 1 'S Q i e Q i lflarks fresidmfial Slecfivn For their annual fall stage production the speech department presented the comedy, y Time Out for Ginger. Weeks before the play was to be given, the newly appointed actors and actresses were so busy concentrating on their lines that they tripped over their fellow students while walking in the halls. It took many long hours of practice and hard work to produce Time Out for Ginger not only work on the part of the cast but also all the back stage crews, whose work plays such a vital part in making for a smooth pro- duction. All the work was not in vaing they succeeded in giving the audience a grand night of fun and laughter. Bill Edwards, Don Bradford, and lone Jeffery strive hard for that special realism which every play needs in its props. Show them that you are a wonder, run right down that field like thunder, chants excited father jack Guinn. I Beverly Jarrett, playing Ginger, explains to her unsympathetic family, Father Jack Guinn and w l 250 tial? it Looks can be deceiving when the skillful make-up committee finishes working over a member of the cast. Mr. and Mrs. Carol, Jack Guinn and Lynda Brown, find it hard to explain to the boss, jay Bolen that their daughter is playing the unlady-like sport of football. sisters, Sunny Saunders and Helen Walters, why it is so im- portant that she play football. it ,qw M, M 'IL K i s, G ' wr, V gs if ' at 4 ' 3 N' fi: aff 'Lf .,..-f s M A Aw '.tws s'? M 'Nw my J, K- , -1' Hi' J 'K iw I r m'Iv:hvgf!G-SMI Newly elected Booster Captain, Ann Nachman, takes time out to explain to her date, Larry Pitts, just how they went about making such a splendid snowman. Refreshments bring a welcomed break in a strenuous evening of dancing and jitterbugging. 15710 fc 9 zziun Wim: + me SW? r ' L.k. e elre Vvnderlaud jj Party goers, taking a breather, enjoy a few moments jerry Berlin and jimmy Newell find the refreshments most enjoyable!!! of idle chatter. A jukebox provides the music as dancers glide around in A Winter Wonderland. 4 r 253 Big Chief Cumtux Melvin Hawthorne is crowned by Cumtux's Associate Editor, Gerry Haworth. George Stanley, Ed Sumner, Bobby Lee, Dave Michiels, and Ken Phillips find that blindfolds complicate even further the secret they must discover as they participate in a take off on the popular TV program I've Got A Secret. DEX. C u lJ iQ E ypel tyyas S Q sfayyya Vmsaufly l6'rcuk Weekly Koufirzc 21, . ,,L, xi, at Q .Ei This beautiful Christmas tree, deco- rated by members of the Student Council, graced the front hall during the pre-holiday season. Winnei's at the annual Booster Bermuda Sock Hop exhibit their winning creations which display great originality and artistic abil- ity. Newcomers to Bolton were wel- comed at an informal coke party held in their honor during the first month of school. 7 casio 5 fl WI! gh! the Zlmr rp 1' 9 'N ff , i .4 il :Fi ' '5- 2 ll f- gig 2wf -.mel 6 , 5 K NM g , K f- 1 3.19, ' 35,4 'gi-fu. V fi-it ' nm, 'fm 'E 5 in -Q. Dear Student Body, We, of the Bruin Staff, present to you this the 1957 edition of your yearbook. It is our hope that through this book you will always remember this year at Bolton High School. We are deeply indebted to our sponsors: Miss Louise Morgan, Miss Catherine Hunter, Mrs. Aline Stagg, Miss Effie Gates, and Miss Helen Adams, whose encouragement and advice were of inestimable help on so many occasions. Ap- preciated too, was the able assistance given by the Taylor Publishing Company and especially by their representative, Mr. Fred Elsingg the excellent cooperation shown by the faculty and by Mr. W. E. Pate, our principal, and the continued support of you, the students. And so with our best Wishes, this is your 1957 BRUIN. Editor-in-chief Business Manager KOMWQKBM Qyiaae, Wfciftaaa- Auodate Edimr Advertising Manager ' Sales Manager C7 Feature Editor Q2 K :S 'L Serretary Sports Editor gzfl Z H QM, P4111 Class Editor 44604-Q 614,411 Senior Class Editor Merit 276 Scholastic Editors MLW Art Editor itecwecsv 55 LSL 258 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Aviation 145 B Club 1 3 5 Band 1 2 5 - 12 7 Blue Birds 134 Boys' Quartette 124 Bruin I 10-1 13 Cafeteria Staff 160 Canteen Staff 162 Cheerleaders 132- 133 Choir 1 2 2- 1 2 5 Accompanist Concert Director Eighth Grade Concession Staff 163 Courtesy 108 Cumtux 114-117 Debate 140-141 Distributive Ed. 1 50 Dramatics 136-138 Flag Raisers 1 5 3 4-H 148 French 142 FBLA 150 FHA 148 FNA 146 FTA 147 Girls' Sextet 1 2 5 jets 1 50 junior Red Cross 1 54 Key 1 52- 1 5 3 Key Room 161 Latin 143 Leadership Con. 120 Library 1 55 Main Office 156 Marching Boosters 130- 1 3 1 Mr. Taylor's 1 56 Music Apprec. 125 National Honor 120 Pelican State 1 2 1 Photography 14 5 Press 1 13 Projection 1 58 Quill and Scroll 1 19 Radio Amateur 144 Spanish 143 Stage Crew 159 Student Council 108-109 Thespians 139 Treasury 157 Twirlers 1 23- 1 29 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Adams, Miss Helen 38 Aiken, Mrs. Geraldine 26 Anastasio, Charles 34, 173 Bennett, Mrs. Helen 27 Blake, Mrs. Wilma 35 Brister, Mrs. M. C. 50, 1.94 Broussard, Mrs. Betty 34 Burgess, John R. 45 Cambre, Miss Mary Lee 35 Corbett, Edwin 39 David, Mrs. J. E. 24 Davis, john 42 Dearman, Wade W. 38, 173, ' 185 Denning, Harold 39 Downs, Miss Ruby 36 Fischer, john J. 37, 168, 192 Fitzgerald, David 48 Gates, Miss Effie 40 Hawkins, A. R. 45 Hawthorn, Miss Mable 26 Hickman, Mrs. T. J. 24 Hines, Miss Audrey 33 Holder, Miss Jo Anne 46 Huff, Miss Rosemary 27 Hunter, Miss Catherine 28 Ince, Alfred 25 Jeannsonne, Samuel 29 Kilpatrick, Miss Sidney 41 Kilpatrick, Mrs. Ethel 42 Lambright, Maxie 51, 168 Langston, Miss Virginia 33, 130 Leis, Hans 51, 176, 192 Lewis, Miss julia 28 Lievens, Mrs. Flora 47 McKay, W. D. 36 Marler, Leo 40 Mildrum, Miss Ella Lois 28 Morgan, Miss Louise, 49 Mounce, Mrs. Margaret 46 Nichols, E. Allen 37 Parker, Mrs. Wirt 30, 142 Partridge, Mrs. Inez 31 Pate, W. E. 21, 22, 153, 242 Patterson, Miss Dorothy 30 Redmond, Mrs. Winifred 24 Reschar, Ralph 48, 126 Roberts, Miss Mary 43 Roberts, Mrs. Thelma 32, 136 Rodgers, F. W. 44 Rollins, Miss Doris 49, 123 Russell, Miss Alice Rose 50, 130, 194 Sanders, C. R. 20 Schmolke, Raymond 43, 168, 186 Slocum, J. S. 20 Spofford, Mrs. Ruth 24 Stagg, Mrs. Aline 47 Stroschein, Mrs. Virginia 25 Taylor, Douglas 20, 22, 23 Taylor, Samuel 41 Twilley, Mrs. julia Ann 44 Walker, Charlie 50, 168, 192 Waters, Miss Beverly 25 White, Mrs. Joan 32 White, Miss Mattie Rae 31 Wilkie, Miss Jennie 25 STUDENT BODY A Able, Lee 94 Adams, Barbara 55, 191, 147, 150 Adams, Patsy 55, 114 Aiken, Elisabeth 55, 110, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 131, 214 Aldridge, Morris 100, 140 Anderson, Sidney 100 Arduengo, Joyce 94, 134 Arstrong, Pat 56, 127, 137, 150 Arnolrl, Shirley 88, 150, 157 Arris, Katherine 100, 140, 195 Arris, Pauline 100, 140 Ashbrook, Mike 94, 127 Ashley, Vicki 88, 131, 138 Aslin, Ann 88, 122, 148 Austin, Sandra 94, 138 Aybrzznd, Ardatha 56, 115, 119, 147, Aymond, Rosalind 100 B Babb, Helen 80, 150 Babb, Linn 94 Bagley, Barbara 100, 140 Bagley, Eleanorae 80, 118, 131 Baillio, Frances 88, 122, 138 Baker, Delight 56, 125, 128, 129 Baldwin, Karen 88 Bardwell, Beth 100, 140 Barentine, Bobby 80, 137 Barentine, Jim 57, 150 Barker, Addie 100 Barker, Earl 94, 143 Barker, James, 94, 122, 149 Barker, Terry 94, 127, 162 Barlow, Virginia 100 Barmore, Roy 57, 135, 137, 166, 16 7. Blotner, Arthur 94, 112, 145 Blotner, Charlette 57, 111, 131, 142, 155, 218, 220 ' Boardman, Bill 100 Boger, Loretta 94 Bohrer, Stanley 89, 135, 138 Bnlen, Brenda 89, 128, 133, 138 Bolen, Jay 36, 57, 132, 137, 150, 214, 239, 251 Bolen, Pat 89, 112, 131, 138, 147 Bolen, Richard 57, 121, 122, 124, 132, 137, 214 Bollar, Betty Jo 80, 149 Bollar, Charles 57, 135, 137, 150, 167, 174, 215, 225 Bollar, Dick 28, 149, 150 Bolton, Beth 94, 108, 134, 138, 143 Bolton, Frank 94 Bolton, Gail 100 Bolton, Jimmy 94, 142, 162 Bolton, Lynda 94, 134 Bolton, Mary 100, 140 Bolton, Robert 36, 58, 118, 119, 121, 137, 140, 141, 201, 208, 216, 248 Bond, Phie 58, 108, 122, 131, 137, 142 Boney, Leonard 100 Bonial , Eddie so Bonial, Montez 100 Bonial Bonne Stanley 100 tte, Betty 81 170, 175, 180, 201, 207, 245 Barnes, Margaret Ann 100 Barnette, Diane 88, 115, 152 Bonnette, Lynda 88, 148 Bonnette, Sammy 58, 137, 217 Boone, Phyllis 94, 134, 138 Barnhart, Harry 88, 160, 167 Barron, Carolyn 57, 127, 150 Barron , Errol 88, 138, 141, 143, 145, iso, 152 Barton, Gayle 100, 140 Barton, Myrna 57 Barton, Susie 88, 138, 195 Bass, Sherry 100 Bazar, Kay 100 Beard, Richard 88 Beasley, Barbara 88, 150, 156 Beasley, Faye 100 Bordelon , Betty 195 Bord elon, Bordelon, Charles 59, 150 Edwina 81, 131, 137, 142 Bordelon, .lean 88, 125 ' Bordelon Bordelon 1 s Rae Elaine 81, 122, 125 Leonard 94- Bordelon, Richard 59 Bordelon, Rita 101, 140 Bosarge, Freddie 59, 114, 119, 120, 135, 150, 176, 177, 178. 179. 186. 189 ' Boudiette, Mary Lou 58, 110, 113, 131 137, 147 Beaubuuef, Danny 100 Beauregard, Billy 80, 167, 176, 179, 183, 184- Beauregard, Louis 100, 175, 185 Beckman, Edwin 100, 185 Bejack, Joanne 100, 140 Belgard, Elaine 94 Beek, Judy 100, 194 Bellino, Marco 80, 150 Bennett, Herbert 94, 143 Bennett, Kent 80, 127, 137 Bergeron, Herbert 94, 160 Bergland, Margaret 80, 108, 112, 114, 131 Berlin, Ann 94 Berlin, Carl 100 Berlin, Gloria 100, 14-0, 195 Berlin, Jerry 80, 135, 137, 150, 166, 167, 174 Berlin, John Berlin, Virginia 57, 137 Berlin, Wade 94, 185 Bernard, Diane 100 Allen, Ann 94 Allen. Bill 55, 137, 145, 150 Allen, Gene 145 Allen, Jerome 88 Allen, Lee Ellen 88, 125 Allison, Jimmy 94, 173 Allison, Pat 88, 147 Allison, Sheridan 100 Allman, Alleene 100 Ammons, Gene 88, 160 Ammonr, Wayne, 94, 160 Amana, Barbara B8 Amana, Bobby 100 Amphion, Danny 100, 145, 155, 173 Anastasio, Charles 100, 173, 185 Bernath, Anna 94, 134 Berry, John 100 Beuhler, Jimmie 94, 134 Bevill, George 100 Bice, Cheryl 56, 115, 137 Billbray, Betty 56 Blackburn, Joel 88 Blackman, Martha 100, 140 Blackman, Wadley 94 Blackwood, Ed 89, 145 Blair, Becky 94, 122, 134, 143 Blair, James 94 Blaisdell, Charlene 94 Blaisdell, Charles 89 Blake, Jane 56, 127, 150 Blake, Johnny 100, 140 Blake, Phenita 89, 125, 127 Blake, Robert 89, 138, 141 Blankenship, Jean 100 Blalock, John 94 Blalock, Leon 94 Block, Ann 100, 140 Boudreanx, Judy 101 Boulet, Mira 101, 14-0, 195 Bourgeois, Iona 94, 148 Box, Juett 81, 122 Boyce, Carolyn 101, 140 Boyd, Frank 81, 167 Bradas, Linda 89, 125 Braden, James 101 Bradford, Ann 58, 110, 119, 121, 131, 137, 147, 242 Bradford, Don 27, 89, los, 131, 137, 147, 242 Bradshaw, Ralph 94 Brady, Charles 101 Brady, James 81 Brady, Sandra 94, 195 Brandes, George 95 Brantely, Jackie 95, 134 Brenton, Claiboine 58, 150 Brasher, Sandra 95, 134 Brazelton, John 101 Breauds, Steve 101 Breaud, Eugene 95 Breaux, Chad 58, 137, 150 Breaux, Sheryl 81, 131, 137 Breithaupt, Lewell 95 Brea, Sue 89, 113, 131, 138, 143 Bridges, Billye 89, 125, 127 Bridges, Brenda 89, 112, 138, 14-2, 147 Bright, Judy 101, 146 Bringol, Larry 59, 150 Bringol, Ronnie 89, 144 Brister, Rodney 59, 108, 118, 135, 137, 140, 141, iso, 166, 167, 172, 175, 190, 201, 204, 245, 248 Briater, Wentz 101, 108, 173, 185, 213 Broach, Bettie 101, 127, 140, 152 Brock, Janice 101, 108 Brock, Venita Sue 59 Bromley, Roberta 59, 122, 124, 131, 137, 147, 214 Brooke, Doris 89, 112, 127, 138, 147 Brossett, Mickey 60, 150 Brothers. James 101 Bruuillette, Ann' 89, 128, 129, 138, 148, 155, 21s, 220 Broussard, Hope 95, 125 Broussard, Sylvia 81, 150 Broussard, Thersia 95 Brow, Margurite 81 Brown, Bobby 101 Brown, Carolyn 89, 143 Brown, Daniel 101 Brown, Elaine 89 Brown, Harry 81, 108, 120 Brown, Harvey 95 Brown, Kenneth 95, 149 Brown, Kitty 60, 108, .120, 121, 131. 137, 167, 200, 206, 212 Brown, Larry 95 Brown, Lynda 60, 114, 119, 120, 131, 137, 159, 142, 251 Brown, Margaret 101 Brown, Wayne 81 Bryant, Jimmy 101 Bryant, Nettie 95, 148 Bryant, Thomas 81 Buchanan, Patsy 60 Buchanan, Margaret 89, 138 Buchanan, Margorie 89, 131, 138 aiickliii, Judy ss, 116, 131, 138, 143, 146 Bucklin, Nancy 101, 140 Bullion, Paul 101 Burch, ainy 101, 121, iss Bumett, Jimmy 95, 158, 173 Burnum, Billy 81 Burnum, Jean 95, 113, 134, 138, 155, 213 Burnum, Marilyn 89, 148 Butterfield, Fred 101 Butterfield, Bill 89, 142 Butterfield, Robert 95, 155 Bynog, Joyce 101 Bynum, Barbara 95 Byrum, James 95, 108, 112 C Cahoon, Mary Jane 101 Cailleteau, Charline 61, 156, 218, 220 Cailleteau, Linda 89. 108 Caillouetg Carol Kay 95, 113, 134, 138, 195, 318, 220 Cain, Bruce 101, 149 Cain, John 81, 150 Cain, Wanda 101 Campbell, Jimmy 81, 149 Campbell, Johnny 101 Campbell, Margaret 134, 195 Campbell, Therman 89 Campo, Michael 101 Campos, David 81 Campos, Helen 89, 122, 148 Campos, Margaret 81 Cannon, Pierson 89 Cappell, Mary 89, 148 Cardwell, James 95, 144 Cardwell, Robert 81, 119, 140, 141, Chaudior, Charles 81, 145 criiiidiei, caueen 31, 112, 122, 132, 137, 142, 200, 209, 237 Chaudior, Richard 101 Chelette, Tex 95 Chenevert, Frank 89 Chennault, Lee 95, 173 Chevalier, Donald 81 Chicola, Carolyn 101, 112, 140 ciiiwl-, sandra 95, 112, 124, 128, 134, 138 Choren, Darlene 60 Choren, Wanda 101, 146 cimdn, P.: ai, 122, 137 Cicardo, Pauline 95 Clark, Anne 89, 112, 131 Clark, Charles 95 Clark, Janice 95 Clark, Jerry 95 cling, Liz so, 111, 119, 131, 142, Clark, Peggy Ann 101 Clark, Peggy 61, 137, 146, 195 Clark, William 101 Clayton, Richard Reid 89, 158, 150 Clayton, Richard 95 Clayton, Ronnie 95, 127, 145, 173 Cler, Mary 116, 146 Cleveland, Benjie 95, 112 Cleveland, Harold 81, 143, 176, 181 Cline, Mickey 09, 138, 145, 150 Close, Betty Jean 89, 112, 131, 138 Cloud, Roy Allen 101 cow, Dot 39, 103, 131 Coher, Judy 146 Coker, Judy 89 Colbert, Bin 39, 150 Cole, Edwin 101 Cole, Lois 95 Coleman, Yvonne 95, 116, 138 Cross, Carolyn 95 Cross, Gerald 29, 95, 138, 142, 149 Cross, Margie 101 Crowell, Anne 95, 108, 134, 122, 138 Crowell, Richard 62, 130, 152 Cummella, Barbara 82, 150 Cunningham, Nancy 101, 140 Cunningham, Tommy 82 Cupplea, Alice 90 Cupples, La Nell 82, 148, 194, 195 Cupples, Wilson 101 Cutler, Jerry 95, 142 D Ducote, Joe 96 Ducote, Ruth 82, 150 Ducote, William 162 Dufour, Peggy 90 Duhon, Gene 90, 144 D'Angelo, Mike 95, 108, 127, 173 Daigre, Linda 90 Daniel 159, 210, Jerry 62, 120, 135, 137, 152, 1167, isa, 175, 186, 189, 201, 216 Daniel, Kenneth 95, 138, 155 Daniels, Jim 95 Dannelly, Cathy 02, 103, 115, 118, 119, 125, 121, 137, 155 Dannelly, Margaret 95, 125, 134 D'Aquin, Tommy 82 Daughenbough, Jean 82, 149 Dauzat, Samuel 95, 122 Davis, Ann 101 Davis, Bobby 101 Davis, David 101 Davis, Daphne 82 Davis, Glenice 101, 14-0 Davis, Jay QMacJ 101, 140, 149 Davis, Johnnie 147 Davis, Larry 62, 140 Davis, Lynn 101 Davis, Pat 62 Davis, Phyllis 101 Davis, Ronnie 101 Davis, Wayne 101 Davison, Kay 95 Collier, Collier, Marilyn ai, 131 Sandra 95, 134 Collins, Collece 95 Collins, Donald 101 Collins, Donna 89, 146 Collina, Ray 89 Colvin, Martha Lynn 101, 146 Colvin, Paul 95, 173 Colvin, Robert 81 Comiah, Carlton 61, 112, 121, 137, 150, 155 Comish, Elizabeth 101, 112, 127, 140 Commo ns, George 89, 116, 160 Compton, Lynne 61, 110, 113, 131, 137, 143, 149 Connella, Frank 61 Connella, Lee 82 Day, William 95 Dean, Gary 101, 173 Debo, Richard 101 De Bona, Sam 95 Decoste, Henry 101 Deen, Wallace 101, 149 De Hart, Lily Jean 101 De Jersey, lrine 95 Demahy, Earl 90 Denton, Jane 95, 113, 134 Desadier, Lois Deshautel, Diane Deshautel, Gerald 82 Dehorty, Faye 63 Desotell, Charlotte 96 Desotell, Kenneth 101 Desoto, Billy 90 150, 152 Carmouche, Joyce 89 Carriker, Edward 101, 149 Carruth, Barbara 95 Carruth, Bruce 95 Carter, Charles 101 Carter, James 81 Carter, Pearl 81 Carter, Peggy 95 Carter, wiiiiiiea 95, 132, 194, 195 Carver, Carol 89, 115, 131, 142, 156 Cavel, Robert 95, 115 Cases, John 61 Cedars, Betty Jo 81 Cedars, Freddie 95, 153 Chalfant, Jerry 59, 127 Chandler, Bobby 89, 108, 109, 138, 145, 150, 155 Chandler, Frank 61, 108, 135, 145, iso, 152, 167, 190 Chapman, Jimmy 81 Charrier, Louise 61 'Chass, Janice 60, 111, 119, 120, 137, 147 Chatelain, Wade 89 Chaudior, Bemard 81, 114, 137. 145 Cook, Caroline 89, 116, 118, 127, 143 Cook, Freddie '101, 120 Cooley, James 89, 160 Cooley, Kenneth 95, 122, 124 Cooley, Terry 82, 145 Cooper, Jeanne 82, 113, 148 Cooper, Pat 101 Coopender, William 101, 122 Corder, Linda 101, 140 Cordell, Olie 101 Corley, David 101 Councill, Frances 101 Coutee, Mary 101 Couvillion, Joseph 101, 149 Cowley, Linda 101, 140 Cox, Chester 82, 143, 162 Cox, Patsy 82, 148 Craft, Diane 89, 143, 195 Craft, Donna Marie 82 Craft, Earline 89 Craft, James 89 Craft, James 95 Craig, Gary 95, 142 Crawford, Ronald 101 Crenshaw, Jackie 95 Crenshaw, Louis 82, 114, 115, 119, 135, 166, 167, 174, 186, 131, 180, 189, 255 Crenshaw, Mary 101, 140 Crockett, David 101, 201, 211 Crockett, Mary Buie 82, 112, 131, 137, 159 Crooks, Frank 89, 120 Deville, Beverly 82, 137, 146, 195 Deville,'David 96, 143 Deville, Lynn 102 DeVille, Roy 96 De Villers, Gail 90 De Witt, Alice 82, 149, 195 De Witt, Ferdinand 96 De Witt, Buddy 90 Ds Win, Juliette 63 Dickerson, Alice 96 Dickerson, Danny 96 Dickerson, Earnest 102 Dickerson, Vema 96 Dikes, Jimmy 102 Dinnat, Louis 82, 176, 180, 186, 189 Dion, Gene 82 Distefano, Carol 102 Dixon, Mary Ann 102 Dodd, Leba 90 Doss, Joe 102, 113, 140, 122 Doss, Lois Ann 217, 237, 37, 63, 108, 132, 146, 200, 203 Dossrnan, Peggy 82 Downs, Ann 102, 140 Downs, Jam 82 Duke, Cary 102 Duncan, David 96 Duncan, Jerry 82, 149 Dunn, Carey 102 Dunn, Carol 102 Dunn, Danny 120 Dunn, Earline 96, 134 Dunn, Ebron 63, 120 Dunn, Harold 90, 138 Dunn, Melda 96, 148 Dupry, Bob 90, 138, 160 Dupuy, Lorraine 102 E Eakin, Paul 96, 145 Ebare, Carolyn 96 Ebey, Charles 90 Ebeys, Jodie 102 Eckerts, Diane 96, 148 Edgerton, Ed 90, 118, 152, 167 Edwards, Arlene 82 Edwards, Bin 90, 108, 138, 158, 167, 250 Edwards, Billy Lee 96 Edwards, Floyd 102 Edwards, Jean 90 Edwards, Lloyd 102 Edwards, Mary 102, 140, 195 Edwards, Teddy 82 Edwards, Vaden 102 Ellington, Maida Sue 82, 150 Elliott, Katherine 102 Ellis, Bobby 102 Elsing, Fred 90, 112, 127, 188, 155 Engelsman, Johana 96, 134, 148 Engler, Bobby 90 Eubank, Robert 38, 96, 143 Eubank, Tracy 26, 102, 108, 140, 195 Evertte, Laura 96 Ewing, Georgia 96, 134, 141, 155 Ewing, Gray 82 Ewing, Charles 102 Eyre, James L. 82, 116, 119, 127, 143 Eznack, Patsy 102 F Falterman, Ruth 102 Farmer, Billie 96, 173 Farmer, Jim 90, 96 Farr, Douglas 83, 135, 145, 152, 196 Farr, Patsy 62, 115, 119, 120, 181, 137, 142, 147, 155, 218, 220, 221, 223 Farthing, Valria Gayle 102 Faucett, Barbara 90, 146, 195 Fedd, Linda 62, 110, 119, 131, 137 Feduccia, Cecile 62 Ferguson, Donald 90 Fertitta, Frank 96, 127 Field, Sally es, 112, 119, 131, 137, 159, 218 Fields, Diane 102 Fillette, Phyllis 90, 108, 112, 131, 143 rim, T. J. 90, 149 Flanegan, Carolyn 96, 134, 148, 195 Fleming, Brent 96 Fleshman, Carolyn 90, 112, 131, 155 Fletcher, Frank 62, 121, 135, 191, 196 Fletcher, Judy 90, 112, 132, 138, 143, 200, 211 Flowers, Carol 90, 115, 131, 138, 141, 142 Fogleman, Bettye 96, 134, 138 Fogleman, David 96, 127 Foglemsn, Esrline 83, 112, 131, 137, 142 Fogleman, John 102, 173 Fontenot, Dixie 63, 108, 131, 226 Fontenou, L. J. 73 Doyae, Alethea 96 Doyle, Harry 102 Doyle, Jean 102 Drewett, Sonja 96, 138 Dubroc, Mary Ann 90 Ducote, Ann 90 Dueote, Lou Ann 102 Foote, Frank 63, 135, 120 Foote, Lester 96, 125, 173 Foreman, Bruce 63, 115 Foreman, Lynn 96 Foreman, Yvette 96, 148 Forrester, Clifford 83, 108, 122, 167, I 131 Foftenben-y, Lauralme 96, 125, 143, 49 Foster, Barbara 83, 148, 161 Foster, Ben 90 Foster, Beverly 90, 148, 195 Fuller, Lynne 146 Foster, Robert: 102 Fofzager, Dickie 96, 116, 128, 173, Fowler, Louis 102, 108, 173 Franklin, Billy 64, X20 Frazier, Yvonne 102, 140 Freet, Gary 64, 135 Fremaux, Eugene 96, 142 French, Frances 102 Fresh, Ellen 96, 134, 138 FWS, Vemon 102 Furrer, Gail 96, 134, 141 Funk, Maunuel 96 Funk, Ralph 83, 145 G Cnr, Burton 173 Gnhlzan, Bi 102 Guillard, R-vm-ma ss, 150 Gnlagan, Don 102 Gallant, Judy 83 Gallignn, Charles 90, 149 Glmbllfl, Douglas 96 Gamer, Joyce 96, 125, 121 Gamer, Kieth 64, 125, 127, 150, 215 Games, Darrell 102 Caspard, Kay 96, 122 Clspard, Melvin 96 Gaspard, Patricia 83, 125 Casplrd, Patsy 102 Gntlin, Martha 65 Catlin, Mary 65 Gnuthier, Donald 65, 150, 191 Gauthier, Hu-old 90 Cebbardt, Richard 90, 145 Geddie, Cecil 102 Gag? Carl 65, 121, 135, 145, 150, Genius, Dall 90, 122 George, Guy 96, 143, 185 Gibbons, Joe 96 Gibwn, Betty 96 Gibson, Frances 64, 125 Gildenleeve, Tommy 83, 116, 127, 143 Gill, Rllph 90 cinema, Bill 96, 113 Givens, John 95 Glusscock, Gerald 102 Gluscock, Louise 90 Glasser, Benny 102 Goff, Larry 90, 155 Gold, cmu 96, us, 134, 143, 195 Colman, Lesley 90, 160, 167 Goodman, Beverly 96 Goodman, Wilfred 83, 160 Goodwin, Allen 64, 180, 197 Gordon, Joyce 64, 108, 117, 131 137. 156, 217 ' Goudelu, Richard 90, 112, M4 Gravel, Geraldine 90, 108, 127, 143 Gravel, Samuel 102, 140 Graves, Betty Jane 102, 195 Grfli Linda 90, 112, 125, 127, 138, Greene, Howard 96, 143 Gregg, Harry 83, 150 Gregg, Ruth 96, 134, 143 Gregory, Nancy 102 Grgmillion, Kenneth 64, 150 Gremillion, Pat 102, 155 Cremillion, Richard 83, 162 Gripley, Elizabeth 102 Grigsley, Lane 90, 108, 135, 145, 150 Grubb, Becky 96 Grunewuld, Barbara l02, 140, 195 Guidry, Rosemary l02, 146, 195 Guidry, Steward 90, 138 Guillory, Janie 102, 146 Guillory, Juylin 83, 122, 125, 148, 149 Guillot, Geraldine 102 Guillot, Julie 65 Guillol, Lois 96 Guinn. Jack 32, 40, as, 121, 142, 145, 250, 251 Guinn, James 96 Guinn, Nora 102, 195 Guinn, Shiley 65 Gunn, Gunre Thomas 96, 149 f, Jim sa, 166, 119, 143, 122, 128, 156, 15, 176, 119, 189, 187, 186 Guzzo, E. T. 102 Hillman, Billie 97, 125 Hillman, Dorothy 83 Hillman, Eugene 103 Hixson, Susan 91, 131, 138, 194, 195 Hodges, Dorothy 83 Hndgkinson, Kathy 103 Hogg, Kathleen 67 H Haddox, Linda 90 Hagan, Gordon 102 Hagan, Tommy 63, 150 Hagan, Keith 83 Hall, Judy 96 Hamilton, Donna 90 Hamm, Kent 83 Hqrglgnond, Judy 66, 108, 120, 131 Hancock, Gwendolyn 96 Hanna, Jimmy 83 Harding, John 66, 137, 141, 143, 145, 150, 152, 167 Hardwick, John 92 Hardy, Alice 92, 108 Hardy, Robert 83, 145, 186, 187, 189 Hnrkins, Jimmy 96, 122, 125 Hnrkinu, Joyce 92 Harp, Annie 92, 155 Harp, Gerry 92, 173 Harper, Judith 102 Harrington, Mary Kathryn 83, 118, 137, 140, 141, 143, 155 Harris, Doyle 90 Harris, Eric 96, 116, 144 Harris, Frances 66 Harris, Sandra 102, 140 Harrison, Ann 66, II9, 125, 127 Hart, Margaret 102, 140 Harlsell. Toni 102, 140 Hatch, Christobel 90 Hatch, Douglas 102 Hatch, John 90 Hathorn, Charlie Jo 102, 140 Haughlon, Anne 102 Hnvis, Jimmy Lee 102 Havis, Purvis 102 Haworth, David 83, 185 Haworth, Gerry, 67, 115, 119, 120, 131, 143 Haworth, Gerry 90 Hawthorne, Hal 67, 127, 150 Hawthorne, Melvin 61, 108. 109, 120, las, 137, 139, 150, 152, 166, 167, 174, 201, 202, 215, 216, 245, 249, 254 Haydel, Judy 96, 138 Hnydel, Mexilyn 102 Haynes, Joe 90, 125, 121 Haynes, Larry 83, 143, 150, 156, 158, 160, 186 Hays, Bill 96, 108, 138, 143 Hays. Carroll 90, 160 Hays, Joyce Ann 102 Hszelton, Tommy 66, 167, 172 Hendrick, Wayne 66, 153, 176, 178, 181, 183, 184 Heath, Juanita 83, 131, 146, 161 Heath, Ruben 66, 108 Heinberg, Charles 90, 122, 141, 150 Heinberg, Polly 66, 122, 125, 127 Halverson, Jimmy 67, 120 Hempen, Alfred 90, 137, 158 Henry, Charles 67 Henry. Jackie 83, 118, 131, 140, 141, 146 Henry, Melvin 103, 145 Henry, Rubin 35, 103 Herrin, Leona 90 Herring, Glen 83 Herring, Pa! 83, 131, I37, 142 Herrington, Autry 90 Herrington, Faye 103, 122, 124 Heymsn, Marlin 97, 127, 145 Hickman, Bennie 103 Hickman, Fay 97, 148 Hickman, Sandy 97, 134 Hicks, Carl 83 Hicks, Enamel 91 Hill, Dave 97, 173 Hill, Don sa, 150 Hollis, Anne 67, 121, 131, 120 Hollis, Gerry 143 Hollis, Ken 97 Hollis Mary 84- Hollis, Maud Ella 30, 84, 108, 113, 115, 118, 131, 133, 140, 141, 143, zoo, 210 Hollis, Wanda 97 Holloway, Betty 91, 113, 131, 133, 143, 150 Holloway, Virginia 68 Hulmes, Brenda 68, 148 Holmes, Buddy 91, 155 Honeycutt, Jane 91, 138 Jones, Geneva 97, 134, 138 Jones, Hattie 97 Jones, Willie 97 lube, Claudia 97, 195 Judy, Beth 103 Juneau, Alice 91 Juneau, Burnice 91 Juneau, Justin 91 K Kadlecer, David 97 Kldlecer, Phillip 103 Kaplan, Edward 91, 138, 142, 143 Klplln, Marcia 103, 140 Kaufman, Louise 97, 108, 134, 138 Kagger, Carolyn 97, 122, 134, 138, Kessler, Jimmy 84, 108, 116, 127, 15 Keene, George 103, 155 Keene, Jane 91, 138 Keene, Mike 97 Hnnigmnn, Bob 97, 113, 115, 138, 149 Hoosier, Mildred 91, 125 Hoover, Judy 97, 134 Hoover, Ronald 97 Horn, Jean 97, 138 Hunter, Mildred 122, 134, 148 Howard, Betty 103, 140 Howard, Burton 68, 121, 137, 142, 150, 176, 177, 178 Howell, Patsy 84, 131, 137, 142 Hudson, Kenneth 90 Hudson, Rita Jane 103 Huffman, Roma 84, 131, 137, 142 Huffstickler, Bill 90, 138 Hughes, Billie Faye 103 Hughes, Jenn 97 Hun, Lloyd 103 Humphreys, Lenard 103 Hunter, John 97 Hunter, Richard 103 Hunter, wane, zo, sa, 112, 119, 120, 121, 143, 155, 216 Hustmyre, Billie 84, 131 Huthnnnce, Bobby 97, 173, 185 Hyde, Robert 103 Kelley, Charlotte 91 Kelley, Clara 91 Kelley, Larry 97 Kelley, Linda 97, 122, 134 Kelley, William 97 Kelly, Billy 103 Kelly, Booty 84, 122, 150 Kelly, Rita Faye 103 Kennedy, Pat 84, 137, 143, 146 Kersh, Frances 69, 148, 195 Kersh, Laura 103, 148 Kilpatrick, Mary 97, 115, 122, 134, 138 Kimbrell, Donald 103 King, King, King, King, King, Kings Kings Alan 103 Beverly 69, 147, 155, 161 Caroline 91, 131, 155 Junell 97, 134 Jerry 91, 162 ley, Ann 91, 125, 131, 143 Iey, Larry 103, 173 Kirklin, Terry 91 Kitch ens, Jimmy 27 Knapp, Barbara 91, 127 Knapp, Margaret 103 I Iles, Marie 97 Inglesman, Bubby 149 Ingram, Grover 84, 127 Irby, Peggy 9l,'148, 150 Irwin, Joanne 103 Irwin, Thomas 91 hom, Ellis 69, 122, 150 J Jack, Johnny B4, 150 Jackson, James 91 Jackson, Johnny 103 Jackson , Mary l03 Jackson, Ross 103 Jacobs, Betty 91, 42, 138, 156 Jameson, Bnbhy 84, 135, 195 Jarred, Fred 97, 185 Jarrett, Beverly 84, 131, 140, 251. 137, 142, 153, 217, 239 Ieansonne, John 69, 121, 132 Jefferies, Patsy 91, 113, 138, 142, 47, 69, 159, 215, 224, 225, 250 Jeffery, lone 126, 137 Jeffreys, Rnbvrl Wayne 103 Jenkins, Anita 91 Johns, Wanda 103, 195 Johnson, Albin 103, 108, 185 Johnson, Alnnrla 97, 195 Johnson, Gloria 69, 125, 127 Johnson, James 103 Johnson, Jeanette 680, 110, 119, 121, Knoepp, Jane 69, 115, 119, 120, 131, 137 Knox, Kent 84, 137, 14-5, 150 Kolb, Eileen 91, 134, las, 195 Kolb, Lansing 84 Koonce, Linda 84, 116, 137, 143, 146, 155 Kuplesky, Sharon 97, 134, 138 L Lnborde, Beth 91, 130 Laborde, Bobly Tum 84, 127 LaCombe, Roderick 69 Labm, Louis Alfred 103 LaMax-tiniere, Calvin 70, 144 Lambert, Leonard 91 Lamhdin, Viven 103, 140, 149 Lamkin, Mollie 91, 138, 142, 122 Laggert, Ralph 70, 121, 137, 142, Land, Douglas 103, 149 Land, -Marie 70 Landers, David 103 Landrum, Peggy 84, 131, 143, 146 Langston, Lloyd 84, 150, 160 Lashley, Shirley 97 Lawson, Nancy 97, 113, 142 LeBlanc, Sharron 97, 134, 138 LeBlue, Jerry 97, 173 Lee, Bobby 41, vo, los, 155, 150, 152, 167, 190, 191, 201, 205, 212. 224, 254, zss Lee, Judith 103 Lee, Melba Jenn 84, 143, 150 Johnson, L. D. 103 Jnhnsnn, Luther 68, 125, 127 Inhnsnn, Thomas 91 Johnstnn, Mary Alice 103 Jordan, Mary Ann 97, 134 Jordan, Susie 68, 108, 112, 131, 218, 220 Innes, Annie 103 Jones, Edward 97 Jones, Faye 103 Lemoine, Mary Alice 103 Lenia Jimmy 91 lv Lewis, Kerry 103, 173, 185 Lewis, Sammy 103 Lewis, Suzie 103 Lewin, Terry 103 Liber o Janelle 97 134, 218, 220 i . . Linduley, Joella 97 Lony, Barbara 91, 122, 125, 138 4 Long, Velva 84, 137, 195 Longphoe, Dale 103 Love, Jimmie 97 Loveth, Ruth 91 Lovell, Shirley 97 Lueders, Gary 84, 150 Luttrell, Jack 84, 166, 174 Luttrell, Mary 97, 134, 155 Lynn, Brigitte 84, 137, 142 Melder, Huey 91 Meriweather, Sherbie 72, 113, 122, 131, 142, 209, 224, 245, 254, 102, 195 Merwin, Cecil 85, 201 Lype, Dianne 103 M Madewell, James 91, 144 Maddox, Joyce 91, 148, 195 Magee, Jarton 97 Manning, Betty 91, 122, 125 Manning, Bob 91 Manning, Fred 84, 158, 160 Manning, Leslie 103, 173, 185 Marcatte, Emily Jo 103 Marler, Gwen 103 Marrs, Ray 103 Marsh, Mary 84 Marsh, Virginia 97 Marshall, Richard 91 Martin, Eddie 91, 144 Martin, Lewis 85 Martin, Lorraine 85, 125, 127 Raxdale, Robert 98, 173 Mizell, Mstlin, Michael 103 Mason, Eva Jean 103 Miehiele, Dave 72, 135, 145, 150, 122, 155, 151, 174, 190 Meles, Archie 103 Miles, Barbara 103 Miles, Lesh 142, 185 Miller, Anne 104, 122 Miller, Betty 91, 131, 156 Miller, Charles 85 Miller, Charles 91 Miller, David 91 Miller, Don 72 Miller, Eddie 98 Miller, James 91 Miller, James 104 Miller, John 91, 127 Miller, Libby 91, 122, 125, 148 Miller, Mary 104 Miller, Myron 104 Miller, Richard 92 Mesnic, Laverne 98, 134, 143, 195 Mitchell, Jimmy 92, 150, 167 Mitche ll, Stuart 104, 173 Mmm, John as, 116, 143, 145, 150, 122 Janelle 50, 115, 122, 131, 137, Newstadt, Edgar 72 Nichols, Garland 92, 149 Nichols, Jo Ann 72 Nichols, Juanza 92 Nichols, Sara 92, 127, 138 Nichols, Virginia 98, 138, 195 Nixon, Ed 85, 137 Norman , cathy 90, 134, 133, 155 Norman, Gene 85, 122, 124, 160 Pource 113 y, Jimmy Lynn 41, 74, 110, , 121, 131, 137, 147 Price, Jimmy 86 Price, Mary Janet 104 Price Sara Ellen 104 Norman, Marlene 98,'115, 134, 138 Normand, Lauralie 85, 122, 131, 137, 142, 155 Norris, Virginia 92, 148 Nugent, Angeline 85, 146, 155 Nugent, Margaret 98 Nunnally, Francis 98 0 Oakes, Billy 92, 144 0'Brein, Donna 104, 140 Odom, Pat 104 Odom, Roxie 92 O'Neal, Acey 85, 120 0'Neal, Alicia 104 O'Neal, Jimmy 85, 145, 122 Ortego, Leona 98 O'Shea, Diane 98 0'Shea, Pat 05, 137, 142 0'Shea, Hayne 104 Owen, Cliff 72 Primeaux, Sondra 98, 108, 134, 138, 1411 Proskovvitz, Paul 86 Provine, Christopher 98, 173 Puckett, Louise 86, 143 Puckett, Ronnie 104 Q Quantz, Anne 92, 112, 131, 138, 143 Queen, Judy 104 Quinton, James 104 Quinton, Jane 98 R Rabalais, Janice 104 Rabalais, Lester 92 Rachal, Bob 92 Rachal, Deanna 98 Raixglsolph, Gordon 98,- 138, 143, 173, Randolph, Judy 98, 142 Ranshottom, Barbara 104 Rausch, Carl 92, 108, 127, 143, 150, 176 Rausch, Caroline 98, 127, 138, 148 Owen, Mary 98, 148 142, 195 Ray, Donna 104 Mason, McKinley 71, 114, 119, 135, 158 Mathesan, Edith 11, 120, 121, 122, 131, 142, 161, 214 Mattis, Jane 103, 108, 115 Mizell, Mizell, Moak, Judy 13, 122, 137, 142 Jimmy 35, 145, 150 Ernie Lee 05, 137, 145, 150 Mobley, Gloria 92 P Pace, Jimmy 104 Pace, Ray 98 Parker, Bonnie 104 Mlylinn, Jo Ann 103, 149 Maybou, Joseph 72 Redding, Nancy 86, 112, 116, 118, Mc' Mayeaux, Darrel 97, 122 Mayeaux, Deanna 103 Mayeaux, Donald 91 Mayeaux, Gene 103 .Mayeaux, Grezary 72, 150 Mayeaux, Wanda 85, 150 Mobly, Mary 92, 131, 138, 143 Monk, Barbara 92 Marace, Ernie 104, 155 McAllister, Sandra 97, 134, 138 McBride, Ann 71, 110, 119, 120, 121 131, 216 McCann, Janice 91 McCann, Jimmie 91 McCann, Juanita 97 McCann, Leta Faye 103 McCann, Waunice 97 McCartney, Joe 103 McCartney, Rosa 91 McCarty, Me Carty, mek 11, 128, 144 Hugh 155, 197 McCarty, Joseph 103 McCarty, Lynda 97 McClaron, Bobby 103 McCollum, Pat 84, 142, 148 McConathy, Billy Ray 84, 145, 150 McConathy, Warren 103, 173 McCoy, David 91 McCoy, Shirley 84, 142 McCready, Flaella 103, 125 McDaniel, Louise 71 McDonald, Ken 97, 142 McFarland, Lenalle 70, 111, 119, 120, 131, 137 Mclfillin, Beverly 97 McGee, Barbara 97, 195 McGee, Betty 70, 111, 120, 122 McGee, Dorothy 84, 148 McGrew, Michael 97, 108, 185 McGuire, Elaine 103 McKellar, Carl 150 Moore, Beth 29, 85, 115, 131, 137, 142, 159 Moore, Bill 85 Moore, Cinthy 98, 134, 138, 240 Moore, G. W. 92, 138, 145, 150 Moore, Robert 85, 138, 145 Moore, Robett 92, 155 Morgan, Carolyn 92, 131, 143 Morgan, Dorthy 92 Morgan, Ella Mae 104 Morgan, Kathleen 98, 115, 138 Morgan, Virginia 85, 112, 119, 131, 155, 137 Morris, Charlotte 104 Morris, Julie 98, 138 Morrow, Lynda 92, 127, 138, 143 Mosely, June 85 Mcigfer, Alice 92, 112, 115, 125, 127, Mouton, Larry 92, 145, 152 Milana x. Dallas 92, 150, 160 Mulanax, Gerald Dale 104 Paeholic, Frank 72 Parker, Parker , Parker, Parker, Parker, Partrid Burt 120 Carol 85, 108, 115, 119, 137 Delores 92, 195 Jimmy-,85, 125, 121 Wayne 86 e, Marilyn 98, 134 Parker, John Burt 855 L 8 Parrott, Mary Charlotte 92, 113, 131, Ray, La Una 98 Raybnm, Lynda 92, 128, 129, 138, 141 Raymond, Glenda 86, 137, 143, 146 Raymond, Joanne 98 Redding, Allice 98 Redding, Imogene 92, 148 119, 131, 156, 137 Redding, Vivian 74, 116, 119, 120, 131, 143, 155, 247 Redmond, Diane 104 Redmond, Nancy 75, 119, 120, 131 Reed, Diane 104 Reed, Dorothy 98 138, 194, 195 Parrott, Robert 73, 135 Paul, Barbara 98 Paul, Jean Carol 104 Paul, Marilyn 92 Reed, Jack 92 Region, Carolyn B6, 146, 155 Reed, Alvin 86, 127 Reed, Buck 92, 138 Reynolds, Danny 98 Mulanax, Ray 98, 122 Mullin, Beverly 98, 138, 142, 155 Mumsterman, John 92, 138, 141 Murchison, Cameron 104, 173 Murchison, Fran 92, 112, 118, 131, 138, 143 Murchison, Julian 104 Paul, Shirley 92 Payne, Steve 98 Peach, Fanelle 92, 112, 131, 138, 143 Pearce, Elizabeth 98, 134, 195 Pellerin, Billy 104 Pellerin, Katherine 92, 138, 143, 146 Pelcher, Juanita 98, 134 Pender, Elaine 104 Penny, Billie Ann 104 Penny, Copper 98, 127, 143, 173, 212 Penny, Donald 98, 173 Penny, Pud 86, 150 Penny, Yvonne 73, 137, 147, 195, 249 Perry, Jackie 98, 148 Reynolds, Glenn 104, 127, 140, 185 Richard Richard son, Edward 86, 167 son, France 75, 122, 146 Richardson, Judy 86, 122 Richardson, Mary 98, 134 Risley, Ginger 104 Rizer, Lynda 92, 138 River, Woodrow 86 Rivers, Catherine 104 Roan, Pamela 98, 134, 195 M1:Kenzir, Bill 103, 173 Murphy, Alma 92 Myers, Betty 149 Myers, Cecil 85 Myers, Johnnie 73 Myers, Jo Ann 73, 122, 195 Myers, Mary 98 Myers, Kenneth 92 Myers, Lacy Dee 104, 149 Myers, Johnnie 98 Peters, Sidney 92, 167, 176 Phillips, Billy 92 Phillips, Freddie Jo 86, 108, 118, 119, 131 Phillips, Kenneth 73, 145, 150, 122, 167, 171, 175, 201, 206, 217, 254 Phillips, Peggy 73, 131 Roberts , Ann 75 Roberts, Bob 104 Roberts , Brooksey 98 Roberts, Caldwell 36, 75, 142 Roberts, Charles 104, 108, 149 Roberts, David 98 Roberts, Elaine 98, 127, 134 Roberts, Jodie 92, 138 Roberts Kitty 92, 108, 113, ua, 138, i4a, 212 Roberts, Lanny 92, 108, 118, 125, 127, 138, 143, 158, 150 McKinney, Anita 97, 115, 134, 138 McKnight, Ophelin 91 Mclntoah, Alayne 84, 122, 131, 137, 142 Mclntosh, Kay 70, 131, 146 Melnteeh, Ray 10, 131, 137, 146 McKellar, Carl 71 McLure, Carol 97, 134, 155 McMisbael, Charlie 97, 138, 122 McNeal, Pat 97, 134 Meeker, Mickey 91, 152, 167 Melder, Bertha 91 N Nachman, Ann 36, 85, 112, 118, 119, 131, 156 Nall, Carol 92, 148 Nall, Herman 104, 149, 173, 185 Nash, 'rem ss, 137, 141, 145, 150, 152 Neal, Francyne 85 Neilson, Reta 92, 112, 143 Nelson, Charles 104, 140, 149 Nelson, Ed 85 Nelson, Roger 98 Newell, Jimmy 05, 135, 176, 180, 186, 187, 189, 263 Newell, Linda 92, 112, 155, 194, 195, 240 Pierson, Diane 86, 112, 132, 137, 143, 200, 204 Pijanuwski, Paula 104 Pinckley, Ralph 32, 35, 115, 140, 141, 145 120 Pitre, Arlene 104 Pitre, Velma Jean 104 Pitts, Bill 26, 108, 115, 149, 173 Pitts, Larry 86, 108, 110, 119, 135, 137, 152, 159, 167, 175, 176, 181, 252 Plunket t, Mary Ann 74, 137 Plunkett, Shirley 74, 120 Poe, David 104 Poche, Jerry 104 Poche, Yvonne 92 Poole, Geraldine 86, 131, 146, 161 Porto, Gwendolyn 86, 195 Roberts, Mary Lee 75 Roberts, Sandra 98 Roberts, Tony 86, 145, 150 Robertson, Judy 92 Robertson, Linda 86, 112, 131, 137, 159, 143 Robinson, John 86 Roccaforte, Marilyn 104 Roeasler, George 92, 125, 127 Rogers, Beverly 104 Rogers, Dorothy 92 Rosenthal, Lenora 104, 140 Ross, Altha 104, 140, 122 Ross, Alvin 86 Rougeau, J. T. 74, 114, 119, 135, 186, 187, 189 Rourke, Tommy 98 Rousseau, Clifford 98 Williams Sveleek, Mickey 93, 112, 131, 138 Warrell, Barbara 105 Texada, . nbnn- -- 1 . '!t'FfHB1H e'f' 1 9-' lit ff ' ' , ' vm 'KF' T J N W ' .: 1 V - ff V-nw ' Rousseau, Edith 98 Howden, Sally 104 Rubin, Henry 98, 135, 138 Rubin, Sylvia 92, 138, 143, 195 Ruddell, Kathleen 37, 74, 110, 113, 131, 147 Rush, Bill 98 Russell, Sandra 104 Ryan, Judy 86, 131, 137, 142 nydii, Linda 92, 112, 115, 131, iss, 14 Ryland, Dexter 27, 92, 127, 138, 141 Ryland, Rhett 1o4, 121 S Sadler, Buck 86, 135, 145, 120 Salard, Charles 92 Sandefur, Jimmy 93, 138, 120 Sanders, Patricia 104 ianson, John 86 Sanson, Ronnie 104 Sarbono, Fredonia 75 Satterthwaite, Bobby 86, 132, 137, 159, 122 Saunders, Sonia 251, 32, 75, 113, 131, 137, 147, 200, 207, 217 Savoy: Elizabeth 98, 134, 142 Savoy, Susan 93, 131, 138 Scalfano, Mary 104, 140 Scallan, Pete 155 Scarhrock, Yvonne 86, 148, 149 Schaeffer, Louise 104 Schaeffer, Lovie 92 Schellenger, Jerry 104 Schle, Marilyn 147 Schmidt, Doris 147, 93, 112, 122, 131, 138, 194, 195 Schmidt, Eileen 104, 140 Sehmolke, Linda Rae 104, 140 Schultz, Edwina 93, 112, 131, 138 Schultz, Marilyn 104 Scott, Ashley'104, 108, 140 Scott, Don 98 Sceale, David 104 Segari, Marilyn 98 Semple, Frances 93, 131 Semple, Tommy. 86, 145, 150 Sengari, Donna 104 Sengle, Diane 104 Sengle, Dixie 98, 134 Sewell, Pat 86, 145, 120 Shapiro, Alfred 98, 173 Sharp, Ann 213 Shavor, Michael 104, 127 Shaw, George 75, 145 Shaw, Sandra 98, 138, 122, 195 Shelton, Maxine 87, 148 Shelton, Mickey 98 Sherman, Steve 98, 145 Sllidisltis, Dan 75, 150 Short, Charles 93 Sibley, Janet 98, 134, 138 Simmons, Ann 87, 108, 118, 137, 142 Simpson, Helen 104, 140 Simpson, Sammie 98 Singletsry, Jimmy 93 Skeeles, Bill 89, 127 Slaughter, Mickey 93, 176, 181 Slayton, Shirley 76, 137 Sloan, Elizabeth 76, 125, 127, 143, 141, 249 Smith, Barbara 76, 150 Smith, Wesley 99, 127 Snowborger, Carol Sue 105 Sober, Carol 87 Sparkman, Sandra'93, 149 Sponse, Glen 105, 127 Spofford, Billy 105, 145, 122 Spofford, Dan 89, 127, 142, 120 Spruell, Ray 99, 142, 185 Spurgeon, Denzel 105, 195 Spurgeon, Geraldine 93, 150 Squyres, Bonnie 99, 148 St. Andre, Bendel 99 Stafford, Alice 89, 113, 131, 137 Stanley, Freddie 99, 116, 122 Stggiey, George 76, 117, 135, 167, 174, Starling, Richard 87, 137 Stark, Herbert 105 Starnes, Carol 99 Starnes, Margaret 93 sms, snuy ciniii 21, 116, 118, 122, 125, 131, 131, 143, 141 Stellen, Betty Sue 77 Stephens, Stephanie 93, 112, 138 Sterne, Larence 105 Stevens, Betty 87, 148, 149, 195 Thornton, Mary 105 Thornton, Dell 99 Thorp, John 93, 118, 122 Tidwell, Bonnie Jo 105 Tindol, Cathy 99, 134 Tiiiiigzl, Celeste 87, 108, 112, 131, Tippet, Robert 105, 173 Toal, Lloyd 87, 143, 145, 167 Toney, Michael 87 Tracy, Mary 87, 131, 137 Trammell, Woody 87, 137 Traylor, Freddy 93 Trotter, James 99 Tullier, D'Wana 87, 131, 146 Tullos, Donnelle 105 Tullos, Jerry 105 Tynes, George 76, 120 V Vallery, David 105, 125 Vallery, Joye 99, 134, 138 Vallery, Wayne 93, 138, 120, 176, Vanderhoven, Linda 105 Vanlangendonch, Thomas 99, 123 Vann, Billy 99 Weems, Charlie 105, 108 Wehrhum, Pamela 105 Welch, Joellen 105 Welch, Ronnie 93, 152, 212 Weldman, Sarah 93, 147, 195 Wells, Judy 99, 138, 146 Wells, Ray 99, 112, 138 Wesl, Gerry 105 Whatley, Harold 105 Wheeler, Gary 99 Wheeler, Winona 93, 122, 125, 149 White, Carol Ann 79, 120, 121, 122, 200, 208, 215, 216, 131, 137 White, Jodie 78, 145, ias, 187, 189 White, Kathleen 87, 112, 113, 137, 122, 159, 194, 195 White, Mary Louise 98 White, Tommie Lou 105 White, Thomas 93, 127 Whiteman, Kay 99, 134, 155, 195 Whiteman, Sue 87, 112, 131, 137, 143 Whittle, Jimmy 93, 155 Wilcox, Diane 87, 137, 142 Wilder, Evelyn 93, 195 Wilder, Jacqueline 105 Wilkie, Macil 118, 93, 127, 142, 128, 150 Stevens, Bobbie 105 Stevens, Kenneth 105 Stevens, Ronald 105, 145 Stewart, Bobby 87 Stewart, Lance 99, 122 Stewart, Nell 105 Stewart, Ronnie 99 Stone, George 99, 155 Stone, Janie 87, 112, 118, 149, 120, 122 Stracener, James 199 Strange, Shelley 99 Straughan, Beverly 93, 148 Street, Barbara 93 Stemwart, Ronnie 173 Streckland, Vicky 105 Stroud, Ann 99, 134, 143 snnhe, Anita 11, 112, 133, 137, 195 Stuckey, Linnie 93, 147 Sturgeon, Jane 99 Sullivan, Donald 99, 173 Sumner, Ed 77, 135, 167, 171, 175, 116, iso, 254 Summrall, Elizabeth 93, 112, 147, 156 Sutherlin, Buzzy 77, 137, 141, 150, 122, 249 Svebek, Carl 105 Svebek, Carolene 76, 111, 119, 131, 137i 143, 141, 200, 205, 216, 218, 220 Sylvester, Dixie 99, 127, 134, 143 Sylvester, Patricia 105, 127, 140 Van Natta, Bonnie 77, 137, 146 Van Natta, Dickie, 105, 140 Varnado, Jerry 93, 149, 160 Vaughn, Edward 99 Vaughn, Pearl 105 Vercher, Gerald 93 Vernon, Angel 93, 108, 131, 138, 143 Verzwyvelt, Francis 77, 108, 167 Verzwyvelt, Robert 93 Verzwyvelt, William 99 Vetter, Robert 77, 120, 167, 197 Vicknair, Charles 99 Vinson, Diane 105 Voohries, Eddie 105 Voohries, Helen 93 Wilkie, Mary Lynn 150, 156 Wilkins, Connie 99, 138 Williams, Annette 87 Williams, Anita 78, 125, 148 Williams, Bill 105 Williams, Eddie 99 Williams, Judy 99, 134, 195 Williams, Larry 99 Williams, Mary 105 Williams, Ralph 105 Williams, Robert 105 Williams, Ronald 99 Williams, Titus 99 on, Carolyn 105 e 78, 117, 120, 12 W Waddell, Clyde 77, 116, 120, 158, 242 Waits, O. L. 78 Welding, Anne 149 Walding, Faye 87, 122, 131 Walding, Frances Bumum 87 Walding, J. E. 99, 108, 122, 173, 176 Walding, John 99 Walding, Matha 197 Walding, Ray 78, 150, 176, 179, 180, 182 Walker, Bobby 105 Walker, Dick 105, 173 Walker, Grace 105, 195 Walker, Walker, Leslie 105, 140 Linda 105 Williamson, Dollie 99, 195 Williamson, Eric 93 Williamson, Jimmie 93 Williamson, Mary 99 Willis, Randy 99 Willis, Donnie 105 Wilson, Betty 93, 138, 143 Wilson, Brenda 99, 134 Wilson, Eddie 105 Wilson, Harriett 79, 147, 155 Wilson, Louise 93 Wilson, Norma 79 Wilson, Oscar 145 Wilson, Sandra 105 Wilson, Stevie 79 Sylvester, Robert 87 T Tamhuero, Henry 149 Targison, Rusty 105 Tassin, James 105 Taylor, Gary 87, 142 Taylor, George 103 Taylor, Janet 105, lun, 195 Taylor, John 93, 118, 125, 127, 143, 150 Teekel, Terry 99 Terrel, Glenda 87, 122, 131, 137 Jimmy 105, 121 Walker, Moppy 93, 138, 142, 195 Wall, .lack 87, 119, 127, 143, 158, 155 Wall, Margaret 105, 140, 195 Wallace, Kathy 195 Winegeart, Rose Pearl 93 Winegeart, Virgil 105 Winn, Jackie 99, 113, 134, 155, 194. 195 Winstead, Jean 99 Wise, Charles 99 Womacks, Rudy 105 Wallis, Mary 99, 134 Walters, Charlene 105 Walters, Helen 78, 120, 131, 137, 150 156, 159, 251 Ward, Donald 105, 173 Ward, Judy 99, 134 Warned, Rae Belle 105, 127 i Smith Smith Smith Smith Barbara 104 Billy 98 Carole 93, 143 Charlene 104, 195 Smith, David 99, 158, 142, 162 Smith, David Crockett 99 Smith 1-Iorald 105 Smith, Edward 99 Smith Joyce 99 Smith Judy 105 Smith Katherine 105 Smith Marlene 93 Texada, John 87, 108, 109, 137 Thibodeoux, Harry 105 Thiels, Hattie 21, 149 Thiels, Mary 99, 149 Thomas, Ginny 99, 138, 195 Thomas, John 105, 140 Thomas, Robert 93 Thompson, Fay 93, 112, 138, 155 Thompson, Jane 93, 143 Thompson, Jane Alice 76, 131, 146 Thompson, Pat 93 Waters, John 105 Waters, Ronnie 99 Watson, Frances 93, 138, 142, 155, 195 Watson, Peggy 93, 131, 138, 194, 195 Weatherford, Don 78 Weaver, Greta Faye 99, 134, 155 Webb, Dallas 105 Webb, Ray 105 Wood, Robert 99, 173 Woodall, Joyce 93, 138, 143 Woodson, Wanda 93 White, Dale 87, 167 White, Dick 36, 79, 149 White, Doug 105, 127, 145 White, Georgia 105 White, Grady 105 White, James 78, 153, 214, 242 Wootan, Jo Ann 99, 108, 113, 134, 138 Wootan, Larry 99, 160 Worrell, Roy 93 Y Yerby, Ray 105 Weber, Albert 79, 150 Weber, siiikn 19, 108, 121, 133, 215 Weeks, Wanda 99 Young, Yolanda 99, 195 Z Zuerleen, Edward 7 You Can Be Sure of the Style and Quality at WeIIun's . . . 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JONES 8: SONS , V X Communify Builders Alexandria, La. 2 I , Aqvl Congrafulaiions. Seniors '57 W. H. BILL LAMBDIN COMMISSIONER OF STREETS AND PARKS Alexandria, Louisiana LET US H ELP EQANKMQ S. , 4 aaoefza Bwfiuknd Q iEWAEl'3RQ VIN TTA isfacfion Guara nfeed Ol' Your Money Back SEARS PHONE 3-seo: :ooo BOLTON AVENUE ALLEN WALLPAPER 8: GLASS Lee S+. Phone 3-84I4 CHAPTICO DAIRY w Grade A Milk and Cream D A I R Y I W P 1' d H g d i as eurize - omo enize PHONE 6886 Alexand , La Izl' 2 I X M LaBORDE'S DRUG STORE Lee Sfreei' Phone 3-7227 BRADFORD INSURANCE AGENCY INSURED Phone 3-6344 I 608 Jackson S+. TYPEWRITER7EXCHANGES 327 JACKSON Complimenfs of LANGSTON 8: COMPANY I 24I4 Lee S+ree'l' Alexandria, Louisiana LEHMAN'S HUFFMAN'S MOTOR CO. QQ TELEVfSf0NZD ,R ww uh Sales - Service - Par+s Z? O 2 I036 Lee Sireei- ALEXANDRIA' LA' Alexandria. La. CHARLES WHITE FARR AUTO SUPPLY REALTORS it Serving Cenfral Louisiana A .-QEEEE ALEXANDRIA, LA. . lal sTEvE's Esso WHITTI-E'S SERVICENTER Phone 6078 I Mason: c Dr. 93 Boi-+on Ave. Phone 27902 BB an s aa aa Hg BB HB HB EB HB BH Main Office 3rd and Murray S+. YEARS OF UNINTERRUPTED SERVICE PINEVILLE BRANCH 704 Mann S+., Pmevllle BANK PARK AVENUE BRANCH AUTO 8I8 Fouri-h S+ree+ Park Ave. af Bolfon JOSEPH'S WALLPAPER RAPIDES is DRUG co., LTD. fgaklw. 1 Wholesale Disfribufors . I 27 4 K EITH? ale LEE sr 2 TH IIIPIIII 'ITM ALEXANDRIA, LA. BLACKMANS LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS CARROLL LUMBER COMPANY LAZARONES DAIRY MART AIwaYS Good Producis Ph. 9519 lbso ard S+. ALEXANDRIA, LA. I ' I050 Wash. SI. Ph. 4804 THOMPSONS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS of Alexandria ED'S AUTO PARTS Q . HERBIE K's STFILQ SQP Q HA. E' IThe WorId's Worsi' Servicel ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Paris +o Fi+ AII Cars H COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENCY 40 Years Serving Cenfral Louisiana- A. HEATH PETRIE, Manager Alexandria, La. HICKMAN'S SERVICENTER 0 Q -Q lzxunu s Avlwu eff . In Ni QEIEI Iii' j I I IIA --- P EKTRA IIOI N. Bolfon Ave. JOHNSON'S BAKERY For fI1e Besf in Pies, Cakes, Rolls, Cookies FRESH DAILY Alexandria La Dial 9960 Lee Sfreef GARRETI' OFFICE SUPPLIES JOHNNIE RUSH'S INC. Globe-Werniclce Office Furnifure Diebold Safes and Sysfems Clary Elecfric Adding M h' ac mes Smifh-Corona Elecfric and Sfandard Typewrifers Gesfefner Duplicafors 42I MURRAY PH. 44I8 spewing gang! 4 Alexandria, La. CENTRAL DRUG STORE Prescripfions Carefully Filled and Delivered I005 JACKSON STREET PHONE 2-7738 Alexandria, La. PLANS 'iiii BLOTNER BROTHERS 'Z 'WN o Ii A I IIIIIIIS SIIIIII Aufo ParI's ' For BeHer Drug Service We CaII for and Ph 4335 lbw 2 d S+ Deliver Prescrip+ions TRUSSES - ZENITH HEARING AIDS CENLA FURNITURE COMPANY x H. N. MI IB' GOFF AGENCY .9Ifl:5ll,l 6Ll'LCe ANDRESS - ABBOTT HOLIDAY INN SERVICE STATION MCINNIS NEWCOMB STUDIO GROCERY - SUPERMARKET 2305 Rapides 6 QT1 I Alexandria. Louisiana -S I Dial 9859 4II Murray SI. WALKER'S CLCVERLAND DAIRY Grade A Pasteurized Milk i' .M . -' 1 '. ' .-Og fix Q ' I g- ? A-'E If U. own I 1 - ' mms 2 1113 f ' , I 1 ' A' --- --1-. Q -ig' 1, sd --:x:.--Q I X JI A. HQ, hllfifffdlld DAIRY PRODUCTS ALEXANDRIA LOUISIANA CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY QI?qQ-63322 It 226 Main Sfreel' W ldlfc U L PINEVILLE, LA. 3 an llhllf .WHL Complefe Home Builders ll I AI LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS . 5454 Qlllgd .. . WALL DECORATIONS ALEXANDRIA LOUISIANA , I S Your Neighborhood Druggisl' lServing Alexandria 'For Over 25 Yearsl Cily-Wide Delivery GRAHAM-BUSHNELL HlXON'S DRESS INSURANCE AGENCY SHOP 826 4+h Sheen' Ph. 2-2444 9l2 4'l'I1 Sfreel' Ph. 9984 ALEXANDRIA. LoulslANA ALEXANDRM- '-0U'5'ANA HATHOR d o TRANSFER R STORAGE co. WM BF AMEFERRAK i ' ' , , ,....w-W .,.,.,,.::, . . . ' I I R 1.1, -2:1 ,gs 'f1.' gr:-,,:, '5.,.E'E f ?f:55f'5'rrE2:i?i5QE'iE' A S Eli. '. ,. , f M...-Rl.. . R-e':::ff3,e if I R fe-:f - R -M. ,,::5::- :jv R. - .w ig .. ' 5 -1' 25:-3,52-,51- ,,, ::.,f':f'.,ag',-3-cb ,. IF? -, 1-Exif? ' ' ' ' ' ' ':gg.v.- :-C ,.r?E:f:: fig '-Ili-rf . .Q .' -.rI2'g', P1-Iii? , ,zi - -.---'- -' 1 I' One of +I1e Souihls Finesl' Drive in Hoiels LUXURY LIVING IN ALL ROOMS Alexandria, La. DORE 8. JAKE's 'lrscpi I., umunrf ' 1 '- X 1 To Look Your Besi' a n I Go Io 'Ihe Bes+ T Q L. x ' 'Hal lHl:Ill: 9I2I 3rd I7I6 Bolfon ALEXANDRIA, LA. ALEXANDER 81 BOLTON Insurance Agency, Inc. AMERICAN CLEANERS Clarence W. George II s I'I1e American Way 'For +I1e People Who Insisi' on +I1e Besf I2I9 JACKSON ST. PHONE 8006 MATTRESS 8: DecoraI'ing Co. STANDARD For Good Things Io Eaf PRINTING COMPANY SHOP A K-N N FAIRWAY SUPERMARKET . 'sEz'I:If,'i g1 N: AIexancIrla, La. -- ' rrei Fourfh and Beauregard S+ree'I's fd M -av f -1-U1-Evvfliry Company 1. 'Q S Alexandria's Oldesi Reiail Siore A ESTABLISHED IN labs L 924 Third S+. - 3I6 Murray S+. J. M. POULTRY Alexandria. La. PACKING CQ. S. H. KRESS TH I GENERAL BERNIE ROSENTHAL TI R E Insurance Agency Tire and Service Cen+er SUBURBAN ESSO SERVICENTER Jackson and Texas Ave. Alexandria, Louisiana GREATEST HOME FURNISHERS OF THE SOUTH E. S. VOELKER The Piace +o Buy John Deere Farm Impls. PHONE 8887 WILLOW GLEN SERVING CENTRAL LA. SINCE new lea' 754 W Zan plan Zane qfame W. R. ALDRICH 81 CCD. General Con+rac+ors pq VQQ MacAr1'hur Drive L, - U Q11 I W wwf I I X W Alexandria, La. A Y f 9 . Complirmenfs The Home of Fine G. Furni+ure Dial 3-727 24-I7 Lee S+. DUKES DURRETT RADIO SERVICE Furniiure Co., Inc. Ph. N323 EIHOH S+. WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETELY Alexandria, Louisiana Where Qualiiy Is Tops H05 THIRD STREET PHONE 25845 GEM JEWELRY CO. Buy Wifh Confidence Pay Wi+h Ease MODEL CLEANERS Where CIo+hes Gef Their Cleanesi' Phone 4366 Alex L AVENUE BARBER SHOP CongraI'uIa'I'ions From CITY OF ALEXANDRIA MAYOR esonee w. sowDEN Commissioner of Sfreefs and Parks W. H. LAMBDIN Commissioner of Ufilifies LEROY WILSON E. LEVY 84 SONS Bes+ RED RIVER CANDY CO. Luck Always w. HM CALHOUN BEARS anager Cafering +o CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Bes+ of Candies for fhe Besf of PeopIe 8TH AND WASH. PHONE 7602 ALEXANDRIA, LA. OTIS EDGERTON. Mgr. is RAPIDES 3 OIL co. IG! ?Q 52-2 gl' ,li . . -.qu ,-5 .. ig E13 ,IZ 5. 3 , ., es' eg fx iz I 551 .gg ,L Elf FE f'. -'20 F zz, nazi Q 1, E 2 -ii.. In . 1? .. , - in : 1 L--- E L: V-, 8 ,A ' 'L -E' NEILSON-BREITHAUPT UNDERWRITERS 9I5 Six+I1 S+ree'I' Phone 345II ALEXANDRIA. LOUISIANA OWL FINE.,-FOODS NEI-u BOTTLING co. 'iq X ' nc .. -.,,.., I W-I UIII, D In Q91 LL ckoiy, , A com Best by rosie-test , - l i f '. ,- Alexandria, Louisiana Quamy E oceries ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA McCARTY'S MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION Your Friendly Magnolia Dealer Bolion and Monroe Sis. Phone 7403 ALEXANDRIA, LA. FINANCE SECURITY COMPANY. INC. LOW RATES Dealer Financing and Individual Financing i Com Plimen+s 5, i,,,.,, , ,:,g- of P. 0. Box I707 ALEXANDRIA' LQUISIANA GINSBERGS DRESS SHOP LAZARONES DRIVE-IN The Home of +he Famous PO-BOY BORDEN'S The Home of Fine Ice Cream COTTON'S HOLSUM BREAD CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS From QUALITY ICE CREAM COMPANY e 2-3l00 ZI44 Lee S+ree+ FOR FAMOUS FASHIONS SHOP 1 '-IIRDSI fi Sgxogxm I me I 'ig I ., ,,- VON Q. EISSTSA GDIZDRING rf ' N I I Newly Remodeled Serving Ceniral Louisiana WHI1 I'I1e Finesi' in QUALITY and STYLE SERVICE and COURTESY DAVIDSON SASH 8: DOOR CO.. INC. 604 Monroe S+. Alexandria, Louisiana GOO D PEARCE MOTOR COMPANY in -my , P H Phone 2-5445 4+h and Wasl-uing+on Sireefs Alexandria, Louisiana DRINK . ' ll Awww '.' Awe,- ' fl, iv.: ,... 5 'I' HOMOGENIZED GRADE A MILK 'I' WITH VITAMIN D ADDED 'I' GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK 'I' CULTIVATED BUTTERMILK 'I' COUNTRY STYLE BUTTERMILK 'I' BREAKFAST CREAM 'I' WHIPPING CREAM 'I' SOUR CREAM 'I' CHOCOLATE MILK 'I' COTTAGE CHEESE 'I' ICE CREAM 'I' SHERBET DIAL PIan+ I840 Lee S+. FOR HOME DELIVERY Blu-Ribbon Ice Cream Shoppe Office - 3-636, 9+I1 and Jackson S+. . o 0 I ' I Y You and Your Family Are Cordially Invi+ed +o Inspec'I' Our PIan+ I Gongvafulafions to ine efass of ,57 Have CI Coke AHXAN RIA IEUIMMA BUIHINB 80.5, HD Cnh k 0 regishnd rrvdo-mari. 'III Y .f Inn' In-X df' 'if 4 II,I-IIIN' I M' X III' Sv- I I I f ' I ,, I xf I , fn , HN ., ' QM ' ', f f 2,3 . IM. W I k A 1'2m51.:If ',5 .4 ,:. X. I , iw- I III W ff I ' ff X JQN? 'III I I4 ff wi B . If , MIN' ' I ' rf! X C 6 f ffl, 'xx X XX I X QXX I Iwi L W! - QQAI I-it Vhhul . : ,g fj fgq HOTEL BENTLY 461' ,f XA One of I'IIe SouIII's , I Auvb I .E ' I Finesi' HoI'eIs SPENGLER INSURANCE AGENCY The Kaaptldf SIMMON'S FE, PICTURES and GIFTS BOOK ff-if Fine PicI'ures and Framing STORE -E 928 BoII'on Avenue ' phone 2-0468 Besi' Books by Bes+ AuI'I1ors Books for I'I1e Young Reader a Specialfy RANSVILLE SERVICE STATION You Sleep on it ...Not in it ALEXANDRIA BEDDING CO. WARD'S HARDWARE Com plimen+s of FRANK G. FLETCHER ALLEN'S LITTLE COUNTRY STORE LOUISIANA COLLEGE OF PINEVILLE, LOUISIANA Conlinues Io Build New Addilion +o Colfingham Hall I+ Provides a DOUBLE VALUE FOR A SINGLE COST If offers courses in arI', applied music, Bible, business adminisfrafion, business law and accounfing, chemis'I'ry, classical languages, drama, ec- onomics, educafion, English, French, general science, geography, Greek, heaI+h and physical educa+ion, hisfory, home economics, iournalism, La'I'in, mafhemafics, music Iheory, nursing educalion, organ, elemenfary 'Ieachers' curriculum, philosophy, physics, piano, polilical science, pre- medicine, pre-law, pre-engineering, pre-pharmacy, pre-denial, psychol- ogy, secrelarial science, sociology, Spanish, speech, voice, violin. How Will You Choose Your College? Will I'I' Give You a Complele EducaIion7 Will You Grow in Knowledge and in Characier? A COLLEGE IN CHRISTIAN HIGHER EDUCATION WILL PROVIDE THESE ANSWERS Complimen'rs of Rex MARKET a. enocznv cowsov srone voeue cLEANeRs KILGO FURNITURE STORE STANLEY'S BODY SHOP CAPPELL LUMBER COMPANY PINEVILLE CLEANERS enssnrows coNoco HUNT PAINT 81 GLASS LAWHON 81 BAKER Q WE? ,,,, 121 -. W fff- V, '- H xy. A,,. Wk Z M In WE SQ Q? 1335 gym ifywjgglbq yQQf,?i?f'5X L...M5gM,, A 'A' Q 45 V . .Eu ' , gf nz Mb , , , . , J! ,-, , W 4.42 - 9 . Vw ' ' .1 x M4 5 I I .- 5 - - . 2' ,iff ' 1' V 45 Is- , ' vi j , A , Ki W ' K . f P af , ,7', 'w. ' '-N Q- ,4 . V V 1 , W Q -f It ' ' . 2 .. 5:1 H I ..,' j.v Al' 1 L , ' 4 , V ' - K , . - ,Q I S' ww ' V' ni'i1j ! Q. A I . A4 . 111. :ft W 'TG . . vu I , I ,-.- ' 5: ri' ' - W , . 'I ti ' if A A 9 , , ,Qi -iff 2 nr- Am YQ? . lb -Q 'DQ 4 A ,in DALLKSOTEXAS Yearbook: can TAYLOR- MADE 3 . . 1 I n 1 Pi 'L .. , if 3 Ln ,L . mg - 1. 'S ' . . V ':- 'V 1 ,f .1 . V , . jg.. V At, .,., , . . .', 5 . L, 4. Ai .gf .. .,.. . -: wi. ' ' 4. 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