Booker T Washington High School - Lion Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1956
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EDWARD J- MRS. MAUDE R. LANDRY ADAMS ALSTON BASS A ' P 'p I H me Economics General Metals Engl' h I at for-sul MR- ARSENE L. INR' 130155 GA MR. H. F, BROXVN MR. E. CHACHERE BAQUET, SR. BELL English Instrumental Music Shoe Repairing General Science '- f MRS, MARCELLA IWIISS I-IILDA I.. MRS. T. DANDRIDGE MISS ALPORTA CUILLIER COLLINS CONXVAY CREIGI-ITON DOTSON Mathematics English English Social StuCli6S f'7'i f l Wi Miss GERALDINE M. Miss MILDRED c, MRS. OCTAVIA T- M155 FREDERICA C- DUNCAN EDINBURGH ENGLISH FOBB Physical Education Commerce Eflllsh English I ? 5 MR. GEORGE C- IWR, IRVING MR. W. T, MEADE EDWARDS FRANKLIN GRANT, JR. Ef18l15h Mathematics Social Studies fwls MRS. M, E. BLUAIN MR. LUTHER A. IQRS, GLADYS Aj. HARRIS Home Economics Pri Q- HIGGINBOTHAM HILL Social Studies Vocal Music x Ld I 'V L ' W , V ti x 2 ' . , ,, z B MR, LLOYD L. HARRIS Social Studies P N .pe O Q ig, 5' . ,' 7 I . MR. J. DENIS JACKSON Social Studies L Miss OLOA M MR A M Jemx MRS OLOA s Mf'A52S3JN JOHNSON Aft KEINDRICK Physical Education Secretary Cosmetology in v VEB SER T THAT 'Y UN! X N NX CO E TH x T 5 X! vi J f Cm ,C U L. X 909-oo: I f e,svoc5,f::eM:i?,5fa S 2 2 S UWC! 6 Od X 3 XQ 'XF' Xi -N16 J 'W-' ...J xXU JJ Lf 'ANS f M L15 qw f I x l ' ,f I 1 T X X K .f T, M if f Lu T 5 ,Af 'xl C L Xf ' if '5.'Romcm-T , A y4-V f X 4 N , TIQUU Ori X ug A 4. x N if , H A A - 42.l 3. wtf: i A , wffggjjj- :zQRsW,x AQ+M+.4?S ,,.zO,,,m:,.H MM -16 YQHUM T I 711 A fdwfwf WZSQQQLE 'fm' iw? rg g Q M, JT mwx AON www Op VTTTT 5 5 X ki S 'NA l , T U TT 2 Y f ' T X T A , I C w ' f X CS lf-5 OUT. 2 gdolfev CfWC!5f21rjf0f2 Wife be i Q L , '- T Q OMfvwNxTYf UMW fmmpc ff XXX- ff Q4 X W C Q 4 Q my ll lf ,J-'ss' f . 1, . .5 -91 VI. QHIOFS :xx Vx IX! Our school days at Wlrslmlngton hue been short but hwppy and we are slncerely grateful to our teaehers sehoolmwtes and prlnelpql for rmlelng them so We w1ll often turn the IYIELS of thus yexrboole wrth longrng thrnlenng of the good olcl days at Wash mgton and wrshmg that they eould return Zjaf-g I Presrclent of the Semor Class few QM 1112 f' so ll' NEW QRLEAN For I dlp! 11110 the ulure X Far ar bzzmmz eye could ree y f Saw the 11151011 0 the commznzztj Z N- It I find all the 1007751615 that would be N O , A H, N I P so .X X X n X l X . - - f f ' f 1, , I .. It enzbr GQSJ zbers Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to driveg easy to govern, but impossible to enslave. Vire Prerideizl MORRIS F. X. JEFF. JR. President of Student Council Merit Awardsg Silver Award Treasurer of Hi-Y Assistant Business Manager of '55 Yearbook P1't ,ljd9l1f LARRY YOUNG President of Homeroom President of Presidents' Council President of junior Class '55 Merit Awards Perfect Attendance Awards Il't',llIIl't'f Library Club 'fNf,. -if . ,fa-er? I rf' -3- THEODORE SMITH Vite President of Homeroom Vice President of Camera Club Yearbook Staff .hw M, . -fr .' 1, t ,g.,,. .janklj ,rx : 4.3, , .3 ,. .,...,, - sex:--:. f A f .:::55 ' 4-'ltr . -. Y, - N 5'5-S231 3, ,Z?2',g K nf ,Q sax- ! . gala S .V , , . . ' . ,.. .in.g H. . ' 1' ,ff -, i , , x,3g? ', 1 ff.. A ff'I1f'e A'4 v - '- '-1 I S6fl'Fld1'j' MARY LEE VUALKER President of Homeroom Vice President of Carver Stience Club Teen-Age Book Review Merit Awardsg Gold Award Library-Office Assistant Newsfaster ADAMS, ALVIN ADAMS, LOMA-LINDA ALCORN, SAMUEL ALEXANDER, ARGIE NELL ALTEMUS, ANTON AMIKER, BERNICE AMOS, HERBERT AUBERT, BEVERLY BANKS, MAXINE .if BARBER, NORMAN BARNES, WALDO BATISTE, FLORENCE BEACO, LOIS BELL, EDDIE BELL, DOROTHY crfge,-9 dye egqxmx 5,.1mE.cc:.ni Gdueohovxcxx need,-, QQ .Pun-, .RAW ,-. BENNETT, EDWINA BERFECT, JOYCE BERRY, AUDREY N BROU, DELORES CUM BROU, GWENDOLYN BROUSSARD, SHIRLEY ,',-Q BROWN, PHILIP BUCKLES, VIVIAN BUCKLEY, BEN WILLIE lffgxew need In Xeovn in Xwe OM-in other Vmwww benwqs 3 ..,-If -Q1 I Q ff III , .I ,, W wr f- ,L -D BERRY, CI-IARLES BERRY, JOURNELL BLACK, BETTY BOGAN, JOE BRADFORD, ANDERSON BROOKS, STERLING 54-ur BUJOL, HELEN BIQLLARID, CLLO BVRNQIDE. ANNA LOLISI' BUTLER, RLTA CALLOXVAY, FODIESSA CALVIN, FLORENCE CAREY, KIERMIT CARLEY, CHARLES CARTER, F LORA MAE CARTIZR, LomLL1A CHIQSTLR, DONAI.I5 CHISSIZLI., NIIZLBA CLARK, CARL COLQNLT, NoRMA CHARLOT, CLINTON COLEMAN, BEvERI.Y COLLINS, JOSEPH COLVON, EMELIIA CURTIS, IRNA DALLON, JOSEPH DANTZLER, LLOYD DARBY, DOLORES DOLIOHTY, YVONNE DAVIS, CRYSTAL n 2 'Tee need to odmeve cmd mumium SOUWX VTWVWGI -'M' Lind ,PWAOSIEQI heoX+M. V - Zggfz Ii A If Iifikif Q M mix! H-rkxlfbl 1 F . .-ILL -A C1 , -P+ L 'im COMEOER, BIZRNIDIEIE COMPTON, BIERNICE CONDOLI., MARY CORNISH, ALBERT CRAWFORD, VUILLIAM CRUMP, THOMAS its Wil' DAVIS, ROSE LEE DEGQINS, IRENE DELONG, ERNEST DESDUNES, BARBARA D1xoN, BETTY D1xoN, DOROTHY A f iff Q DIXON, ELOUISE DOMINIQUE, OTIS DORCH, RAYMOND DLINAIVIS, IDA DUNN, CARL DLVNN, MARX' D1'PA'I'HY, THOMAS EAGITIN, BEVERLY EmuINuToN, ELAINE Eluxxpualws. EINIRA EMVARDS. JOAN ELLOIIZ, CH.-XRI.IiS Iivfxxs, Al,1c.15 FAIR, NIACK If.-KRRAR, SHIRLEY FLEMINO, BEVERLY FLEMINO, HERBERT FORD, ELMA .A .U FORD, EVA FOSTER, EFGISNIA FRANCIS, JOSEPH Guns. JOHN GmRr,1i. IWARILYN FRANRLIN, EME1.1uA 3fTgQk' need is learn +5 IWQ In Www fXcxNumNGYYX SQlPDflQ1Q QVNVWOUYUQUY. fi 3 Q f'X 'QIZQTQ-'Jrikifw Q x . kg ' .W 'Nr .V AQ L' - V ,f 4, E ' E, ,Q-':l.f'f R gr L' l 7 E1 iff-fm C fgz. R ,if l GILES, ALLEAN GILMORE, ARTHUR GOMEZ, XXUINIFRED GORDON, PATRICIA GORDON, STANLEY GOULI7, JOHN fi! GRANT, STANLEY GRAY, EDDIE GREEN, BETTY Iv GREEN, GEORGE GRIFFIN, VIRGIE GIIIDRY, MARY GUIAIONT, LOIS HALL, PEARL HAMMOND, 'IUANITA LAI HARPER, BARBARA HARRIS, ELBERT HAYES, GLENDA HlI.L, DONALD HILL, DOIKOTHX' HODc,IiS, HENRY HAYNES, BENNIE HENIJERSON, VALRITA HENRY, THEODORE HENYARD, ROSE MARY HIQRBIQRT, ELAINE HIGGINS, LEO HOXVARIJ, ESTORIA HIIDSON, THEODORE HIIIIIAARD, ALBIZRTHA 1-Cffaeki WGA emma Q1-.ugnme F R i f X x X ff 94... :I-..-4.- -.... 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NANKLX' LANGIZ, LEESTER Luz, E1,L10Us LIEVY, IOSIZPH LIZXYIS, W1L1,11a Llawls, YVONNIi LINDSAY, VIZRDA LUNUUN, HA'1 1'I1i M.AC,K, SARAH MANIJIEI., Blavlznm' MANVIQI, GREG MASSEY, JAQQUIQLINE MATHIaxx's, PLISASANT BIAZIQIQE, HISLIQN MCCLIKIS, BRIIQIQ MCDONAI.l5, MARY D INICKIZIE, HENRY 1N1CMIl.I.lZli, VIRGINIA hfCNIl'RRAY, FRIED MCIIARLANIJ, SI-IIRLIEY MCGIZIS, IWCGIZE, IXIAIE MIQLIDN, EDNA hfIUl'IZl,, ROSIQALIE MII.I.liR, DAVID 6 Qffwg YNQGA ifb rsbpqva- +ov wovkf fav Gm Www eaves Iongov 12QfPbokH . ir , Qx5n.-13QIl.- fi IKM- an-u. ' LDV K Q -14-u-.44 w AQfs.s.-1 , 1 Mb' I I ri- . ' .21-A - VT. I I ,V Z A ,QI UUA - -f . - '1 L,IfJm - If - L EDDIE JEAN MlT1QHlZl.I., EARI. MITTIER, HARRY MONTRIEL, MARGARE1' MOORE, EDDIE MORRIS, RITA MORRISON, MILTON MII.I.I2R, EMELDA MIKIILI., CALVIN MINOR, GISTANII 11' If QQ v.-5 MUSE, CARIETHA Nunn, JUANITA Nl3W'TON, DI?l.ORI?S IXIIZWTON, I.AXVRliNCI2 NOII, CARRIIQ OSl4f7IlNlf, NOVA ' i:,'p':, Aw A if 11 .' I,-J' 1 ,gi 51 Q Y nf PALMER, jI'I.IA PAYNII, ANN MAllIlf PITLRIZAN, VIZRNA PERKINS, JOSEPH PERKINS, RUTH PETERS, NAOhfI I A4 I, .af POCI-IE, JOSEPI-I POLK, MARGIE PORTER, GLORIA POXY'1TI.L, STELLA PRESTON, I-IAZEI. ling , PIPER. ELIZABETI-I PRIc1Iz, MARGARET RANIIAII., LORRAINE RAY, DlEl.ORlS 7-C7691 need +0 Neem +o use Their Iejsuye Ifuell. .V m,,-1'v,- i !....... G-I-..1.., Y ,, - N A-um.. G8-lim' 'P feim ' O w,N ,gf REED, EDWARD REED, THOMAS REFF, HERMAN RICHARD, LOUIDA RICHARD, OREI.IA ROBINSON, AIIDREY ROBINSON, MAE ALMA Ross, BETTY ROUNDS, LULA MAE I RIIEFIN, GERTRUDE SAMBO, MARY ' SCOTT, RUBY SHALLERHORN, MARX' LEE SHEIF, MORGAN SCHOEIIQID, STANLEY SHIITON JAMI Q SIMPSON ALvIN SIMS FRANCIS SIMs WALTER SMITH AARON SMITH CI-IARLLs SMITI-I, EMILY SMITH IABIAN SMITII THIZOIJORI SOUTHALI. SHIRLIQY SPISARS, ALVIN SPIQARS, CALVIN S'I'lEVliNS, CQHARLIZS STI5wAIzIu, VIiI.MA ST'I5wAI1'I', HARIILII Qcfew-I1 nevla fo Ream fo lwe as-SQHQIIQQNII1. 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These experiences assist pupils in meeting the common, as well as the educational, needs of youth. l 7 i 9 9 ., g , Y y tu YA s it X 7 1 1 , f , fd . ,tJ-,c,aJ, ww .11 NXQ sa fa sf ,av ,4- 'm.4 l '50-fs 'M.:5 3-5' ,- , vs if 'J W Adf.. A RFMINDFR QThe personalities we are developing in school today will continue to develop in the world of work and the coinniuniry affairs tomorrow, The habits and attitudes we form toward people and public problems cirrx over ro influence our actions later onj. b Yuki , X Q 5 gvfvivwlfe - 7 1'?2f5l5l i'SlWj,1+A ffm fd-s lawsw, -mum S-'-5 A on ow 'C'ff'ra+'5 - c 7 Yam' Us AG00p7?I-g,feL N: w0Br14ymM'f1U ' SST W5 m ifirvi- un l 2 V 'A Q CITIZEN '.P4acli ihZfj ,'lgav'g l 3 r e ee,,eeAe ...ff lifllff in Wi I F if 3 i iii 5 QQQQQQQQQ a YYHUNFY VUIYHVYY W ,Y JQQYHAY V k'H!YfgY v'v'v'v ...Nw First row li.ll'l7.ll'.l Dcstlunes l.ul.t Mae Srhexnzlytler Atlt-le Xxillllllllii Velma SlCXK'All'l Naomi Peters M.1rg.iret Price Mary Sumho Jacqueline XX'infield Glntlys Perry Lillian Daniels Bei erly Tliomtis Eourth row Ellis Wilson XX'ilton Thomas Vfalter XY'ootlruff Harold Royal Carroll Tlmompson Harold Stewart Charles Elloie Second row Ltllllklil Ritliards Dorothy Tircuit lit-xerly Coleman Marlene XX,A1l'l'lL'k Irene Diggins Elouise Dixon vloytt- McCallum Lula Rountls Dolores Brou Dorothy-Mae W'illiams l.orr11ine Tirtuit Thirtl row CS Edmonia Lewis Emma jones Betty jones Barbara Parker Martha Buggs Lorraine Williuiiis Shirley Southall Ester Turner Ruthlyn Reese Eva Mae Fortl Deloris Harris fu0Qn Fifth row Bemell King Excel Hunter johnny Diggs Elliott English Kermit Carey Anton Altemus Edward jones M .+ Serve illilllil dnilkf 9+U6li'e9 5 . commrfl or 3 vt iw: enmfwwl' 'flwe mm fs,.rlwmfff- if ' if, - ji f-f ,, 1 6 lp lfveslw en - ' . li, stgtff' ,. 1 Q I 1... i n Nj 3 I I fl-1 f l Y A l tml - if S on , . ' it ' ' - X BTW ,i mai, 'IEEE lglfEidi.zi.a,! !f i D ' r D rr - - 1656 GJ.Aa1NC'LAd- VROGRAM or Srumss f,,,q miik, ?i1'l'1 fH'+1ff2 .sifzlzzwfy EA' 7 Hfrne lr-Umnnmstl ?h.15,cal gg Ln g 4, 697 lIDlvsirml Avis 12 5:-.uz It ll lT f F l E lffrll ,Ql fly ,vl our: cz' First row Vivian Buckles Nettie Reynolds Bernice Humphreys julia Palmer Peggy jackson Ann Payne Cecelia Williams Emelda Colvon Charlene Lawrence Dorothy Dixon Second row Miss A. P. Dotson Adriror Audrey Reason julia Payne Rita Warcl Audrey jules Bernice Compton Betty Howard Ethel Francois Ruth Tasker Ethel Wilson Elvira Edwards Third row Edward Reed Earl Mitchell Edward Manuel Alexander Matthew Sterling Brooks Norman Barber Walter Buckner Philip Brown IV George Stemley Fourth row Morris jeff P1't'.fjdEI1l Harry Vance Thomas Reed Allen Leslie Bert johnson Louis Ernest Stanley Domino Donald Minor e- 4 Aww Q Q, 'TQ M.,-f .ff ' vw h,,,,f 1 Lf 5 I I 1 4 iv it H 2 'k fdzwxw-Y-. 7 my P' qu fig AM, Wa. . we-' wwf, . 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I x ummm 4 B 5238 fX I E,,f One of the most slgnlfrcant orqanlzatrons rn the entxre school actlvrty pro gram rs the homeroom group The homeroom orqanrz mon provrdes experr ences rn democratrc lrvmg and teacher puprl gurdance The functions of the homeroom are many They are orrentatron of students gurdance rn morals and manners gurdance 1n school actrvrtres mamtammg attendance records and servmg as the lrnk hem een puprl and admmrstratron Thus Booker T Washrngton Hrgh School provrdes trarnrng for worthy communrty crtrzenshrp Thls IS a servrce to the communrty Q 4 ,f' 55 1 TT X 9 X R QF Q e CGC , he--e me es svffgmvf -J or or Q 0 2 v 7 I l f , If X !! Q Qljill TT R T T lllllx Ax rl!! e c toll .rlllj lg. . QV, A! s,L..Q..-,,-full-' S WpE.!avg maeleeeewe mVEl:,553.5 l .i,t t rip tl s ' -' '55 l ' - , ., ' - ' , s ' uv,-A T E g i f i by 4 L -7,1 2 0 ll' l n K , K 2 J C . . . . . . . . . ' -4. , gg T tl Sponsored by HOMEROOM Al 2 Q1 , .fm ua' 1 .g fag: g fit? fi Sgt U A ' ,Ai I Qs V If 1 ' A l I 1 0 in - llqf fa Vw' Wd I iq M xt Y' V A gsm, ' f in es.- . m1 5 -ann A Ui' ia ,. ,Ja .. .. , First row Jessie Green Leftwich Bailey Walter Johnson Louis Ernest John King Alvin Adams l x X Homerooin AlaMR. S. JORDAN, Adrimf Second row Harry Perralt Alhert Cornish Victor Augustine Alfred Jackson Lawrence Jackson Joe Bogan Alvin Spears Mr. S. Jordan, Ad I'lj 0 V Third row Herbert Lawrence Charles Patterson Johnny Williams Walter Harris Jessie Fulton Edward Reed The Agriculture program consists of instructional activities which prepare pupils for agricultural occupations. The program is based upon careful analysis of the agricultural needs of the pupils and the community. ,.Yf'5fX'x:'W up 7 'A X if lltXkQ ?+:-L'3:-'-TQ-. ff frat mei x , his-x ff mi- ii Bmw 1 :XJ X 5 l l X XXX l ll'1215':Lijl fi A K Cai' Till 4 sa. 5 CJ Sponsored by HOMEROOM A2 WV? 'ffvvvf Nun First row Bernel Richards Charles Goines Theodore Hudson Thomas Reed Calvin Mikell William Ransom Homeroom A2-MR. W. Second row Roland Brown Bennie Young Solomon jackson Samuel Alcorn Herbert johnson Mr. W. Merrick, Advifor MERRICK, Adviror Third row joseph Dallon Alvin Simpson Alex Newton Lester Lewis aim' fl!!! ,i iii X 5 First row Arthur Summers Harold Dixon John Gray Melvin Landry Alry Darensbourg Arthur Gilmore Ii Nr. l --ll O if A Second row Edward Seymour James Chatman Thomas Dupaty Mr. F. Norris 'Q B 0 lol Sponsored by HOMEROOM Bl The Art program attempts to develop skills, understandings and apprecia tions of functional art as applied to the individual, the home, the sthool the community or to the culture of the day. F . IEE 5. -2,.......-2 nba QV L.. BTW y l 'jlwdi rirknellfl on i 6 fa f A 1,1 'ws First row Calvin Spears Carroll Capdeville Leon Smith Riley Price Lloyd Dantzler Milton Williams Sponsored by HOMEROOM B2 Homeroom B2-MR. E. J. ALSTON Adwror Second row Malvin Prevost Clarence Bruno james Scott Gilbert Edwards Morgan Shief Mr. E. J. Alston, Adwwr Sponsored by HOMEROOM 114 M .5 Eirst row joann Conner Lillie Mae Seaton Eliza XVilliams Anna Rose Hutton Ann Holmes Hazel Preston Glorious Wilson Caretha Muse Wfinifred Gomez Homeroom 114-MRS. S. SMITH, Adzirrn Second row Third row Carrie Noil Marlen Lyons Genoria Manning Marilyn Dorsey Evelyn Gaskin Frances Sims Elvina Carter Mrs. j. S, Smith, Adrifor Mary Sambo Elizabeth Wfashington Doris Holmes Geraldine Washington Barbara Tero Rosina Dickerson The Business Education program offers training in general stenographic or clerical occupations. These courses, typing, filing, bookkeeping, prepare pupils to serve the business areas of the community. ,ggi ii O ' E 4x6 E125 Q0 Bmw. S+uMn5- '7 X IN BEA T9 Q k ----V X ' j, '- -- .fikfx ER W' 'V' 47 . Sponsored by HOMEROOM 201 itsaw First row Dorothy Coudray Viola Monly Martha johnson Barbara Harding Everbell Hunter Beverly Aubert janet Williams jean Wiley Betty Rose Mondy Homcroom 201-MR. A. E. LEAR, Adwfor Second row Dorothy Barnes Marilyn George Edwina Bennett Barbara Lewis Josie Brown Brina Mae White Mary Ann Jacobs Jean Beasley Mr. A. E. Lear, Adzfiror Third row Charles Lagrange George Malone Fred Benjamin Anton Altemus Mason Greene Lattiemore Watson Clarence Lewis Raymond A. Boseman George Stemley Sponsored by HOMEROOM 202 lfirst row lfthel Wfilson XY!11deni4i Rnnkins Betty Poree limily Long B.irh.tr.i Desdunes Id.i Dun.uns S.lllLlf.l Osborne Bexerly xX7.lllClI1S P.1triti.i Gordon Viii.ui Butkles Second row r Delores Dixon Elaine johnson Angelina Argeyo Genevieve Lewis lflorenee Calvin Doris Gaines Shirely Ross Mellu XY'.1lker juanitri Xvilliams Brenda Ashley Miss H. L. Conn Honieroom 202-MISS H. L. CONWAY, Adzzsor xiry, A111 Iwi' Third row Leonard Hriyes Clarence Wfillis joseph King Morris If. X. jeff lfloyd Brunilield George Cnger Allen Leslie Rev. Mason Thompson Lucien johnson The Cosmetology program provides training for those students who select beauty culture as 21 worthy eonununity service. Students are given extensive courses in the fundamentals of Cosmetology. Sponsored by HOMEROOM 205 First row Mildred Sheffield Mrs. Adora Lawrence Mrs. Marion Butler Mrs. Fabiola Bass Miss M. C. Edinburgh, is vii f Adviwa- f -i 3 6' 1 Homeroom 205-MISS M. C. EDINBURGH, Advifof Second row Mrs. Elizabeth H. Lambert Vance McCray, jr. Mrs. Dedies U. Bebelle Rev. Benjamin Maxon new ,M 1 4 1 5 ,f W Q I 54. , 'ly 8,31 1 5 ,55- '55 51? 'yn 3 5 .94 K Y! rm W Scenes of thc Music Festival, Municipal Auditorium -in f A x A Qi Sponsored by URANIA CLEANERS Sponsored by HOMEROOM 206 Homeroom 206-MISS F. C. FOBB, Adzfimr First row Second row Third row Hattie London Delores johnson Charles Marshall Alma Wfilliams Mary L. ,loseph Carroll Simms julia Palmer Elaine Herbert Jack Jordan Inez Irving Lola Robinson Mack Thomas Fair Murial johnson Barbara Parker john Washington Lorraine Xllfalker Shirley johnson Harold Royal Leatha Dykes Edna Holmes Norbert Williams Verna Mae Pelrean Leanna Mccrainey Miss F. C. Fobb, Adrfimr The English program provides courses of activities and units of instruction designed to develop the skills of communication-reading, writing, listening and speaking. These are valuable to all pupils in their personal, social and occupational life. r' . rf- Irf..ut pam: c,,,,..i.,V- wa P M6i 'Z'- ',,,Xx 7 Qwr-m verb J DW' f Does H :LY 7 H Sh ous 1 klgmml: V 1+ gif? d.:-4-of G. M reef'--iffy ln I 3 , . MM 1 ggi Q u 4' P 'Mgt Q 'lie in BVW4 I idwfm Sponsored by HOMFROOM 207 W YE First row Pearl jean Hall Virginia McMiller Edith White Florence Sykes Barbara Guilford Florence Anderson Priscilla Robinson Deanna Williaiiis joyce Green Homeroom 207fMR, C. P. LeBLANC, Arliim Second row Gerald Kendrick Felton Braxton Marguerite Beloney Beverly Coleman Deloris Ray Albertine Norwood Mary McDonald Fount Rowel Mr. C. P. LeBlanc, flzfrii '. Third row john Robinson Stanley Gordon Bennie Lee Marshall Elliott English joseph Tucker Roland Broussard Henry Clark Horace Martin Sponsored by HOMEROOM 208 First row Betty Howard jean Hammond Charlene Lawrence Barbara Hagan Barbara Watkins Carrie Williams Victoria Cormick Lola Smith Louise Turner Margaret jackson Second row Miss A. P. Dotson Adrfifor Louvenia Boseman Mae Gilliam Deborah Bell Roberta Robertson Phillis Vappie Henrietta Ewell Jeannette Bierria Melba Chissell Homeroom 208-MISS A. P. Third row Donald Jones Sterling Brooks Richard Tankerson joseph O'Brien Sefronia Gaines Beverly Eaglin Althea Mitchell Willie Etta Merrick DOTSON, Adzfimr Fourth row Harold Stewart Joe Vanison Marvin Gaines Lawrence Frederick Kenneth Ferrouillet Paul Watson The Foreign Language program consists of those course offerings provided to meet the foreign language needs of secondary school pupils. The general aims include the development of abilities to read and write foreign languages. to speak them and understand them when spoken, and on occasions, to translate them. ' I WWMQ Sponsored by HOMEROOM 209 Homeroom 2094MISS B. M. SMALLS, Adrimr First row Barbara Harper Allean Gilis Doris Feltus Barbara Gatlin Leona Dorsey Marian Ross Ernestine Lyons Audrey Lewis Rosa Bell Iola joseph Second row Anna Burnside Agatha Nurse Ester Turner Mary Lee Shallerhorn Betty White Marion Weatherspoon Margaret Price Lorraine Montgomery Miss B. M. Smalls Adviior ... Third row Lawrence Garnett A. Spears, jr. joseph Lewis Lawrence Batiste Alfred Earl Mason journell Berry Herbert Gant Clifford Charlot Philip Brown Sponsored by I-IOMEROOM 210 First row Alice Mae Brown Mildred Louise Jones Lula Mae Schexnayder ,lean Blanchard Loma Linda Adams Ethel Francois Gladys Ray Juanita L. Hammond Betty Montgomery Second row Shirley Lee Southwall Peggy jean Barr Ella Rose Williams Jannie E, Ballard Lorraine Williams Mary jones Virgie Griffin Alice Marie Evans Miss N. T. Spears Adrimi I-Iomeroom 210-MISS N. T. SPEARS. Adrimr Third row Steven McGee Walter Chandler Alexander Williams Leon Matthews Jessie johnson Leonard Landreaux Bennie Davis Fourth row Walter Davis james john james Gould, jr Lionel John 'lacquet The Home Economics Program offers those courses, activities and units of instruction which are designed to meet the home and family-life needs of all pupils and the educational needs of some pupils. Experiences in home economics are correlated and integrated with the home and community life of pupils. l -'KL .M i if A 9 ig. All it W- Sponsored by HOMEROOM 211 ,L Homcroom 211-MRS. E. D. LEAR, Adrimr First row Helen Wright Lucille Cobb Bennie Haynes Audrey Reason Leahnord Oselem Eugenia Foster Martha Turner Lois Beaco Bernice Amiker Second row Helene Hutton Florence Varnmll Rose Ashwood Joyce Coudoll Sodalis Cousin Shirley Dutton Rosealie Miguel Emelda Colvon Mrs. E. D. Lear Adrjmr Third row Relia Gage Mary Perkins Delois Singleton Lois james Sponsored by HOMEROOM 212 First row Lillie Mae Garner Audrey Mae Jules Yvonne Francis Eloise Marie Hayes Delores Marie Dunn Maude Eva Bush Victorine Dennison Mellanie Condoll AE m Q -il:-4 in 7.5 J if Homeroom 212-MRS. A. W. LYONS, Adwfor Second row Victoria Osborne Rosemary Boyd Corline Pitford Minnette Jackson Luella Boatner Willie Mae Tate Doris Jolla Yvonne Morris Mrs. A. W. Lyons, Adrfiror Third row Elouise Dixon Gloria Stokes Gloria Beloney Rita Mae Butler Inell Sandifer Frankie Deann Washington joycelyn jordan Betty jean Perkins The Industrial Arts program provides courses, activities, and units of instruc- tion designed to meet pupil needs which are outgrowths of the industrial aspects of American democracy. The general emphasis is planned to meet the social and personal needs related to the use of industrial goods and services in the home and community. O All use - X ' iq .ev up . I ox i K 5,3 V ,gb Wi il c.b CJ., D ffl7 x 'Pdj dz' Sponsored by HOMEROOM 215 3 -.-nl i xi Q First row Edmonia Lewis Margie Lamerson Helen Robertson Mae Alma Robinson Molly Ann jasmine Ethel Brown Delores Wicker Ida Verrett Margaret Williams Alvera Brock Second row Melvin Ward Carl Williams Henry Fleming Edna Melton Mildred Gillis Florence Batiste Richard Burton Harry Mitter Mrs. M. Collins, Advimr Homeroom 213-MRS. M. COLLINS, Adwrof Third row Jimmie Warmington Jerome Payne Charles Martin Leroyal Harris Clarence Williams The Mathematics program consists of those courses, activities and units of instruction designed to contribute to -the common and specialized mathe- matical needs of secondary school pupils. Students are taught to apply mathe- matics to their daily experiences. f no Mya mweo .ui LJ. aagfq' aft I-31 tual ,vr.A .Ann Lv oh x3f'u -ol-vu--Lu. ' . l ffigujifev--A 'M :Q-ffms.-ff-' . 11. 44112-M-uf'-f -fbf ' wi ' 1-. T'?.-.5'.EE?.-.-re,Li'?f1' wyanffmr ,mf Lg -,. Ol J We gr 5 ltgwfgig. Lovely EVA FORD Talented Senior Reigned as Mirr Booker ll 'f1,rlvi1zglf1f1' T. mis' 7-EOOAQI' Zjd-S'A1f?gf0l? UNI Miss Booker T. Waslmington and Her Court 5 v-. - 1' '. Ugg A. ,4 ' NL 1 . 4 Q I 12, - 'ff 4 ,ik f 4 wg V, N 3 ' X -' :Sim 1, ' ' Q ff gffgf' - ,av N 1 K x Ei ,Vw Q. 1 AVf, A N' W , -,f H , , , ' , .6 V , . waz 1 ,,,, . , I. 1 A sv 1' , iiifw 1 I N i s farewell PA ,f Ju 1 I '81, 'Z Sponsored by HOMEROOM 216 -5 .5 1, fi E f ia Hoineroom 2l64MR. P, VON PHUI.. Azlriwor lfirst row Second row Nathaniel Felton james Raymond Wilton Thomas Charles Williams Solomon Gray Clarence Thomas Louis Wilson Ellious Lee, jr. Eddie Moore Stanley Schofield Wilbur Olive Wilfred Hill Mr. P. Von Phul Adrimi' The Music program contributes to the educational needs of pupils through general music courses, specialized music courses, and in activities and extra class activities. Wherever possible, school music activities are combined with the music activities of the community. - , F 0-'YQ H xx - . -- ff' l P if i cy 'S H 77' e ' S Vi giiwgfli life' fy Ili Vlll ll 1 f 'XL B.T-wx fiwxsigixiiif d . Sponsored by HOMERGOM 217 Hoineroom 217' fMRS. N. R. LAPIERRF, Adrimr First row Ezora Bruno Zenoina Williaiiis Lillie Roberts Carol Crayton Gwendolyn Bron Juanita Miller Nova Osborne Marion Floyd Geraldine Pierce Helen jenkins Second row Willuert lilloie janet MtGruder Gladys Perry jeannette Callander Crystal Davis Lillian Sampson Myra Lambert Glen Parker jessie Brown Mrs. N. R. LaPierre Adliim' Third row Harry Smith Leonard Gibson Clifton Martin Robert james Wzllter Lewis Lionel Mitchell Gustave Priee Charles johnson Andrew Marrero Fourth row Donald Minor Willie Wilstmri George lfontenberry Q :Mein Sponsored by HOMEROOM 218 i ,yx Yam ai if 2, Q I-lomeroom 218-MISS G. DUNCAN, Adrimr First row jean Williams Ida johnson Helenda Simmons Mary Parker Yvonne Hutton Norma Coignet jackie Smith Dorothy White Marjorie johnson Ruby Wilson Ida Bolds Second row Marlene Warrick Agnes St. Ann Marie Toliber Willie Mae Young Barbara johnson Barbara Anderson Carolyn Jackson Betty Weatherby Florence Thomas Ella Drayton Miss G. Duncan Advisor this? 1 I ' 'Z' u l . ,nun - 'tummy . .gun Thi rd row Alvin Trons joseph Francis Donald Ganier joseph McClain Lloyd Keeler Willie Lewis Edward Pierce Willie Williams George Brown Sponsored by HOMEROOM 219 9' PH ....... 1 . c, In if 'QP' -4- i ie 9 fl i ... , L Homeroom 219, MISS M. A. PAYTON, Advisor First row Hollis Merridy Orelia Richard Ophelia Bluntson Helen Hughes Helen Bujol Jean Ganier Mary E. Guidry Rose Sullivan Helen Mazique Second row Flora Carter Dola Smith Lillie Watson Edna Parker Betty Green Willie johnson Rosemary Henyard Miss M. A. Payton Adrimr l Third row Richard jackson Robert White Charles Elloie Edward jones johnny Diggs Algie Williams, Alfred Felton Clenzo Knox The Physical Education and Health program provides opportunities to de- velop knowledge and skills and health habits, attitudes and ideals necessary to meet present and probable future needs of pupils in the community. Oppor- tunities are provided for the study of the health and safety problems of the home, school and the community. f-gizvil lllfkjggghfudhmr A C-be -Du XX ff -V is HQQHB 'pnsqrnm I9 clvr'vm7 mia +u 46, Fu, some 3 wk fBfT,W. sluliixis an lQqgm:n7 hsmh MHP C fif i 'R te9.i2:?ff2a-.-,a..f.L PM 1 A I I 'TVPE wan AUVQF If E P P P CD63 Sponsored by HOMEROOM 220 Homeroom 220-MRS. C. M. WHITE, Advisor First row Second row Joycelyn Vidal Leonard Bush Oneta Morgan Felton Parker joycie Womble Melvin Taylor Ethel Lloyd Ronard Prevost Bessie Crutchfield Felix Smith Bettie Black Leo Higgins jane Alexander Charlie Corley Gloria johnson Wesley Johnson, jr. Juanita Walker The Science program consists of those courses, activities and units of in- struction that are designed to meet pupil educational needs related to science. Opportunities are provided for reaching the common needs and interest of pupils and community. Gasu, NCE N ELQEJGY MISTRY 'PHYSIQ5 Tlgqglgss , lj 7 'kd P Vim FU ' 51 '9 T 7 ' ' ' TINUE. AGE- -' A , 5 i i vemnm NW eil I ll, In dlhilds ll fi .ff -W W f til Sponsored by HOMEROOM 221 faiwifr et.. First row Elaine Golden Marie Bolden Barbara Knockum Rosemary Amos Joyce Irving Anell Carey Celia Nixon Coren Palmer Delores Chapman Ara Adams fn., l Homeroom ZZISMR. L. A. HIGGINBOTHAM, Adrzmi Second row Bruce Marrero Sterling Carter Joe Simpson Marion Margin Adrienne Moses Louise Madere Samuel Knightshade Allen Adams Mr. L. A. Higginbotham Advisor Third row Robert Williarns Warren Calvin john Hart Herbert Collins Raymond Chriss Herman Stewart Herman Young The Social Studies program offers courses, activities, and units of instruc- tion which help meet the social needs of secondary school pupils and prepares them to meet problems of adult living. Students study problems confronting citizens of the local community, the nation and the world. ,RJR .Mg gif Getting the Right Information To Make a Wfise Selection Sponsored by TONYS GREEN ROOM America Greets japan '1-nl! Sponsored by HOMEROOM 222 First row Sydnay Mae Trosclair Myra Bradford joanne jones Audry Mae Robinson Peggy jackson Verda Mae Lindsay Gwendolyn Iilois jackson Mercedes Porter Second row Charles Wright Geraldine Madison Martha Buggs Thelma joseph Audry Mae Vallery Mary Lee WalkL'r Atwell Rose Mr. D. K. Robinson Adrimr Third row David Miller Louis Honore john Holmes joseph Poche Leon Brossett Larry Smith The Library is a resource center of the instructional material for the entire educational program. The library provides materials for reference use, class- work and personal enjoyment. The school library serves as an introduction to the community library and learning resources. 10:- 5 ' ' DTN W LU l my--x limit 'gf 'hiliiil Q llj .12 mm -: -lm 'viii VI 7 Qzlll TU .D HTH 7 - . A' ririiffi Y Homeroom 222-MR. D. K. ROBINSON, Advifor U . 4.. Y in I 111 qggl imiyirg? .2 . fwitiillill lli 'L' riiiii if 2 ali ini 'I l i l l l ll Sponsored by HOMEROOM 223 First row Lanell Tillman Evelyn Veal Yvette Celestine Margie Polk Beulah joseph Willie Mae Poindexter Lois Smith Ruby Scott Emily Smith Second row johnny Carr Naomi Peters Velma Steward Wilhelmenia Dumas Dorothy Bell Shirley Bougere Hazel Lambert Donald Hill Mrs. M. M. Warren Adrfiror Homeroom 223-MRS. M. M. WARREN, Adrimr Third row Earl Moon Charles Bickham Odis johnson Charles Toomer Manuel Mackie Gilbert Jackson Ben Buckley Russ A. Bethune Sponsored by HOMEROOM 224 The Guidance program gives systematic aid to pupils in solving their prob- lems and in making adjustments to the various community situations. It coordi- nates the work of the school and community, and correlates the work of the school with the needs of the individual after he leaves school. C T6 Elf Titre' Tk: , tl si 'PWBKITDS ldvn 81310995 - - c-3 . sash gn , Tfmtliinx l lx I ew ,IV l-mmtw 'Pnshlvm5 LAQ4, Selma' A5 k Wa ' 1 - 4. mfrna mi Ez-ffm i 8.138 X fx JK' gvdml Nusa: gd.. ' DW' 3-1. Y r ,B f, L First row Gloria Sholes Mary Ashawood Lula McCloode Beverly Thomas Genevieve Robertson Mary jones Velaria Smith Lillie Blanchard Cecelie Williams Second row Carl Davis Walter Eppis Letty Gross Jacqueline Cason Helene Fields Carolyn johnson john Addison Glenn Miller Mrs, O. S. Kendrick Advimr Homeroom 224-MRS. O. S. KENDRICK, Adziror' Third row Clifford Stanton Ellis Wilson William Merrick Rodney Dozier john Sargent james Green Sponsored by 1-IOMEROOM 226 Homeroom 226-MRS. C. A. PORTER, Adzvmr First row Ozie Carter Olga Hickman Jeanette Reed Prunella Perroult Clara Lawson Lois Lewis Edna Davis Gwendolyn Smythe Mary Thomas Vera Charles Second row Carl Dunn Alexander Armstrong Barbara Wright Helena Dumas Eva Mae Ford Percival Dickerson Edward Cassine Mrs. C. A. Porter Adriror Third row Leroy Palmer Irving Reed Larry Givens Nelson Raymond Herbert Amos, jr Ray L. Dorch Glenn Alexander Edward Stewart Martin Ditkson First row Mnrva Rcimoncnq Joyce McCallum Audrey Chandlcr Lena Tritc Rose Marie Spears Hclcn Colo Joyce Scott Roscnmry Handy Sponsored by HOMEROOM 227 Second row Alcxitndcr Simmons Albert Bitrncs Leonard Thcophilc Rosc Pierre -lcssc Robinson Norman jatquc George Kcnncy Mr. XV. T. Grg1nt,jr. Adi ii rn' Third row XValtcr XY'oodruff Ellis Hull Iltlviun Smith l'vI.1tk Scveran Cornelius Ellis Edward jatkson Calvin XY7llllQllDS llr.nOUflCm ' A, Sclwool Aclivilies l X231 gd, ' SX ff 1-W A? X S Zflfggko- A 'X fggiiildizvtinns D '6Q 9Qhlthh Car-wrt! QGHQ .15 Q +weci+ +0 Une Cl'PPQl-if'Q. S S'-SAME E5 Sclwool Qciivihf is G 'l'reo+ +0 +912 clossmom QUE? UNI X SCHOOXA X 'sr -fs 4 Homcroom 2274MR. W. T. GRANTLIR. in ,M ,. ,H 4 W 351 X, Q , 54 N ' ' , 21 .W ,mix ' G, -fa Q, 3 3 , Ah ffff 'Rf 'I' First Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. I'OW Camille Chapman Cloria Holiday Marie Allen iyurszhy Cbeparfmefzf Second row Mrs. Veronica Ogden Mrs. Vivian Barconey Martha Woods Third row Joyce Smith Marion Wright Mrs. Shirley Segue Mrs. Joyce Roberts Georgia Thomas Veronica Batiste Mrs. Ellyna Tatum Mrs. Catherine Matthews Mrs. Anna Mae Bell Mrs. Rebecca Peters Mrs. Sadie M. Hurst Mrs. Alzenia Chriss Mrs. Dorothy Vincent Mrs. Sylvia Turner Mildred Viltz Antoinette St. Charles Ruby Rodney Peggy Cannon Claudette Lee Willie Mae Roman Inez Walter Miss E. Frank Inrfrurtor Sponsored by PRACTICAL NURSES CLASS The school activity program of Booker T. Washington High School consists of experiences provided for the development of mental, physical and spiritual capacities of high school students. Through clubs and organizations, assembly programs, social activities and athletic games, students receive training in and appreciation for real life situations. l Q.i.q?i9 'Si' . l 1 . ' I 0113. Homcrooin 306 First row joan Caston Barbara Trinity Dorothy Dixon ,lacquclinc Xwinficld Marguerite Smith Margie Matcrnc Ruth Scott Marva XY'arrick Sandra Adiuns Marie Lcwis li MRS, O. T. ENGLISH. Arlzimi' Second row Louise Murray Ann Perry Patritia Shannon Gcncva Long Audrey Ruffin 'luanita Vcrctttg Glenda Hayes Maxine Banks Mrs. O. T. English AtjIj.li0I' Sponsored by HOMEROOM 306 Third row joseph Labranch Charles Neville Alvin Davis Morris jones Charles Stevens Aaron Smith Clart-nic Solomon Kenneth Sylvain Alexander Matthews Sponsored by HOMEROOM 504 ul First row Josie Bell Reed Angella Vaughn Barbara Price Alzima Falls Lodillia Carter Berelyn jacquot 5 Homeroom 504-MR. B. F. RAPHAEL Adznnr Second row Annie Mae Singleton Dolores Brou Lillian Robinson Evelyn Lockett Marion johnson Third row Sherman Robinson Isaac Delandro Fred Blanchard Albert Allen Carl Clark Student activities give good citizenship training when students use them properly. Duties assigned to the simplest office present opportunities for per- sonality growth and citizenship training. .4 um-an the First row Willie Mae McClendon Beatrice johnson Elouise Harbour Anna Mae Giles janice johnson Dora Iiournettc Octavia Irons Willie Mac Lang Sylvia Myles Sponsored by HOMEROOM 507 Homeroom 307-MR. G. C. EDWARDS AIJIIIIH Second row Robert Emelle Robert Martin Raymond Brown Laura Dawson Mary Williaruis Lawrence joseph Sims Calvin Brown Louis Xwright Mr. G. C. Edwards AtfI'f.l0l' Third row Nathaniel Smith john johnson Nathan Brumfield Samuel Poplus Alvin johnson Edward Parker Stanley Domino Easten Dumas Homeroom 3084MRS. M. R. BASS, Adziror First row Elaine Robert Alter Smith Lorraine Randall Shirley Wfilliams Betty jones Millie joseph Hilda Nichols Marilyn Harris Annette Richard Sponsored by HOMEROOM 308 Second row Theodore Smith Estelle Wtlshington Dorothy Denby Beverly Gaines June Barnes Jeanette Thomas Maxine Branch Mary Bibbins Mitchell Douglas Mrs. M. R. Bass A!4Jl'f.f0l' Third row joseph Perkins Leonard Thornton Dan Pearl Henry Stewart james Shelton Lester Banks james Xllfright Renard Vine There are many clubs to serve the diversified interests of Booker T. Wash- ington students. They are, namely: the Carver Science, Dramatics, Fine Arts, Hi-Y, Host and Hostess, junior Red Cross, Library, Medullas, New Farmers of America, Opera, Royal Homemakers, Shutterbug, Ye Merrie Stenos and the Y-Teens. ,I Nxgd-fnq I5 hsw lg 'T B Calle! it nA!f .I 717,Lg,1Ls'RJf53 Order Y I-Z.- 4-nnldiafri lv ......y ni' N.: Homeroom 309-MR. M. A. WHEELER, Adz'i.r0r First row Second row Third row Gloria Porter Marshall johnson Freddie Matthews Barbara Brown Elbert Harris Theodore Henry Catherine Davis Audrey Berry Druice Madison Patsy jackson Irene Deggins Kermit Carey Rosemary Mays juanita Washington Gistand Minor Bernice Sanders Donald Williams Pharoh Basset Hester Robinson Waldo Barnes William Walker ,loan Gilbert Mr. M. A, Wheeler Adziiffr' Sponsored by HOMEROOM 309 Booker T. Wfashington High School students receive valuable experiences through participation in school organizations. The student council provides experiences in student government activities. Such experiences should prove beneficial in developing worthy community citizens. The cheering squad develops favorable attitudes toward loyalty and support in fair team play. Good communities need citizens who are loyal to worthy causes. n- . 1 v V First row Gloria Ashwood Lorenza Crandle Barbara White Carolyn Breaux Barbara Wynder Iola Mordelon Gloria Brown Sponsored by HOMEROOM 310 Homeroom 310-MRS. A. C. SMITH Adrzyor Second row Shirley White jacquelyn Ross Eliza Reese Barbara Aguillard Roselie Davis Eula Thomas Mrs. A. C. Smith Adzfifor Third row Rita Dixon Majestia Dozier Vivian jackson Sponsored by HOMEROOM 311 fi I Qi ' Homeroom 311-MRS. V. E. ADAMS, Adviror X 16 First row Eunice White Arabella Burton Norma Bolden Janice Coleman Genevieve Thomas Bernidee Comeger Gladys Richneree Second row Stella Mae Hughes Jacqueline Coleman Irma Jean Montgomery Albertha Hubbard Lillian Daniels Audrey Mae Lewis Deloris Harris Mrs. V. E. Adams, Adriror MQOUU W - Cgmrnunihi Ae+ivi+nes Third row Anita Eli Elaine Ecldington Helen Spurlock Janice Feliciana fe fe ' A A A f A ' il ' 1 '1 1' 'f K , f md sn'-V' e 'e Lovins 4 e J f Q rnurfl- r'0G.l4Q Sslblc 7 A if-'K 'li21eMi'ihl'GYPi1:lQiionV'gP- Hue echocfib HR J + T,'I5 eommundqt L gf! DJ' .W I Srl. 55.4 i First row Carol Gillard Hilda johnson Johnnie Mae McClinton Dorothy Mae Williarns Beverly V. Manuel Mary Laura Baker Mae McGee julia Payne Martha Wilson Sponsored by HOMEROOM 312 Homeroom 312-MR. L. L. HARRIS, Adrirm' Second row Herman Reff Marie Franklin Eola Harrison Orphalee Brown Hattie Crutchfield Nora A. jefferson Shirley McFarland Lionel Maloncon Mr. L. L. Harris Adriror Third row Richard Wfilliams john Green Clinton Charlot Larry Young Lawrence Newton Tyron Converson Thomas Crump Booker T. Washington High School students participate in many com- munity activities. They are, namely: the Annual City Financial Drives, An- nual Public School Musical, La. Negro State Fair, LIALA Rally, New Orleans States Scholarship Program, New Orleans Symphony Programs, and many others. The Annual City Financial Drives include the Christmas Gift Fund, Easter Seal Drive, Junior Red Cross Projects, Help for Others, March of Dimes and the United Fund. Homeroom 313-MR. I. FRANKLIN, Advisor First row Second row Third row Bernice Humphrey Donald Lewis Norman Blunt Carolyn Cline Rose Marie Smith Robert L. Anderson Bertha Williams Lois Guimont Bernell King Dorothy Walker Ella Mae Washington james jackson Jeannette McDonald Carolyn Washington McKinley Day Eloise Campbell Bernadine Elder Edward Barconey Patricia Walker Augustus Simms lunius joseph Beverly Fleming Mr. I. Franklin, Advifor Wilfred Cooper Sponsored by HOMEROOM 313 The Cooperative Club of Booker T. Washington High School is a parent- teacher organization that provides school-home planning for community devel- opment. 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Baquet, j It is impossible to name all of the graduates of Booker T XVashington in the space herewith provided, nevertheless, it is not impossible to mention a few of the many Booker T. XX7ashington High School graduates who are con tributing significant services to the community. Thus an abridged roll call of graduates. Sponsored by HOMEROOM 316 First row Audrey Taylor Doris Womble Rita Morris Cleo Robinson Eester Anderson Thyra Tassin Rita Gibson Deanna Reddix Homeroom 316-MR. D. A. SEGUE, Adzfimr Second row Eugene Scott Schofield Rudison Nancy LaBranch Mildred johnson Emma jones Gladys Gardner Steve Duvall Edgar Martins Mr. D. A. Segue Third row Excel Hunter Charles Berry Leonard Gautier Eugene Leslie joseph Collins Percy Herring Adrimr I Ku Cad! Ct 'l '9J ' 'Vl l we Q 'mln 2 if 'Be+4-ti Daniels .Buda SMF Omni, 1 -xii glovhlmlaidvzimsSimi-DEACBQY, Class QQ HW TZ mms qus'De ass Q-- t ., ge ,Qu Cl h ms e m -D451 JGQKQ o 'I l D3l+oErl-lernfkcrtvn iowa -i c. 5.323 elwjd Alfllim Edunvdsidpxivcfp 4-5 .3fl?aehur,Cla55 ae 41 2 f l. QM, - 14 . qx SA, Y X , 11 XMJQK .WDM Sponsored by HOMEROOM 317 First row Gertrude Ruffin Mary Alice Turner Valrita Henderson Homeroom 317-MR. J. LEARY, Adzfimr Second row Clifford Thompson Alfred Mills George Green Third row Herbert Johnson Cleo Bullard Herbert Flemmings Yvonne Lewis Eric Joseph John Waters jacquelyn Peterson Mary Dunn Henry McKee Lynette Vinette Louise Rattler Robert E. Lueien Delores Newton Joyce Ford Bobbie A. Jones Ann Marie Payne Mr. Leary, Advifor Joseph A, Jenkins Shirley Farrar an can ! ,M ll y H U on gm C39 Lois Basie: Cwisw-mf efudw-Cir-S- '4 f +L. W' Liz' Annadme Basel 9-'ri Cl I 0495 of sb Ysblri' Bm 7 Tmhf Glo-SSG? 49 un J :MX Jw, 5, 4 :Tms1.f,c'u.-5 .Q fl N' 19'-'l'Rlla5lh ClQ.SS W Os-mv Llfllliavn C '7 New fvflv' dl-usa? if Cvodlev Q....,.--,P 'radix' C1455 013,573 Sponsored by HOMEROOM 518 First row Elvira Edwards Stella Mae Lumas Fodessa Calloway Eunice Steele Florence Tasker Joan Edwards Tis 7, 2 I 571'-v QI! Homeroom 318-MISS L. H. STURGIS, Adrimr Second row Betty Dixon Jeanette Gueringer Louise Sandifer Lolita Ramos Fannie Williams Miss L. H. Sturgis Third row joseph Steele Bobby joseph XVillis Gildersleeve Ronaldo Handy Adriror ll Call Qmbhvqbkl- me gglgll vo . 'Dr Sth l'TLCKS57'74.5tWQSl'Rl1C6'!lYl'qg4-Q12 : U +R! as-'arm cl-uss4 57 I Slanhsfr. vT.07hBUll? LT-YQQ Sur .mi glass of' 49 Ztalbui Fl?'l l'YNRx-X Quwgfnday M Uma 'S lem 4-'AF Tmclfff Claris oF B- Quuloh ?.,,'P,b ,1Qdah,5,'SJ H 6'FiD1pk. v:'Pw.fema , VDCTPKQRQI Cbgqslo. Class of Sf, Qlqsssfif' Q! ml Sponsored by HOMEROOM 319 .ia 85' Homeroom 319-MR. B. G. First row Carol Simms Grace Sanders Irma Walker Pheolia Paysee Dorothy Tircuit joyclyn Russell Mary Louise Hayes , -nur BELL, Ad1'imr Second row Don Harding Nathenal Sutherland Fredrick Sutherland Charles Davis Norman Barber Robert Dauphine, jr. Mr. B. G. Bell, Adriwr' Third row Vernon Caston joseph Kimble Ernest Turner john li. Simpson mmm . l I l qigfloy diall- ja fu, 2 Tel l Cal I ' AM dl Umm : fj X. X I BJ' X CQ1ml?s'l3u.l4z Yeegfbhsd 'R1Ya.i'frYXGm,Clq9,5 62 lclfil j .X Efhvlmrrx Cvqwioydcsghuc 'RQ tv-Nun Qlqbb of QQSQ. 7 f L M.. R.. A - r v Sponsored by HOMEROOM 320 . ii Mi : Jw. bf' First row Stella Powell Bernice Compton Helen Walker Sheila Lewis Bessie Hughes Mary jackson Lillie Mae Turner Mary Lee Davis ,Hb U Homeroom BZOJMRS. A. P. STEXVARD, Adrimi Second row Robert Bell Lionel Barrow Everette Williams Leester Lange Marilyn Marshall Betty jean Ross Alice jackson Robert Stevens Mrs. A. P. Steward Adzuiror Third row james Derbigny Robert C. Price Eddie Bell Greg I. Manuel Otis Dominque Fred McMurray Mervin Wallace Sponsored by I-IOMEROOM 521 I-lomeroom 321-MR. A. M. JEAN, Adzfimr First row Dorothy Mae Hill Mary James Joyce Reed Edna Lang Jo-ann Marie Robinson Mary Ann Tillman Louise William Mary Ann Condoll Second row Jonathan Lee Walter Buckner Florence Spotts Barbara Bradford Elnora Jordan Victoria Fields Edward Davis Royal Dupaty Mr. A. M. Jean Adrirm' Third row Jimmie Davis John Scott Chester White Kernell Williams John L. Gaines Larry Songy Sponsored by HOMEROOM 322 First row Jeanne Lewis Gloria Johnson Shirley Schofield Joyce Berfect ' Eula Schexnayder Mary Louise Murray Nettie Reynolds Annie Mae Smith fp i ,M 5'f4 M' Second row Erma Clark Adele Williams Carolyn Allen Marie Steward Juanita Nedd Alice Sheridan Rose Marie Williams nav. l'5?l'?6L W aw unter any Homeroom 322-MRS. M. B. HARRIS, Third row John Learson Alvin Johnson Samuel Green Joseph Jones Adam Jacque Nathan Dupree Henry Hodges Harold Nash A-rife Adzfirof A H I Sponsored by HOMIZROOM 325 A QTL Homeroom 323 MRS. B. L. LOMAX, ,dflmffr First row Yvonne Buckles joyce Batiste Carrie Parker Doretha Lollies Mary Ann Kelly Geraldine Stewart josie Wiley' Second row August Sims Esther Young Helen Breaud Louida Richard Delores Prater Yvonne Rivers Leola Foster Mrs. B. L. Lomax Adrimr Third row johnny Diggs joseph Edding Donald Chester Cleodis Torrey john Tillman Odis Napoleon joseph Seymour Gilbert Gay Sponsored by HOMEROOM 324 i H Q First row Mary Myers Sandra Hagans Romona Landry Leola johnson Elaine Bell Emelda Miller Bi 5 Second row Calis Sims David Carlin Shirley Mae Hirst Mary Smith Iris White jack Walker George Calvin s Homeroom 324-MR. H. F. 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