C E Byrd High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1929
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CTQ-5--J,1 A fJN J Us . - QQ A H5 W 5 , .i f. .,' :Mg 1 mu., s X H '75 fw X 1 Wm ' if '13 J V XX, f' in J ww Mm f N if X' f X? ' 5 Wff a ff I 'JI 'V ' M eww' kg A -,l I K .il l 4 F7 1 I x PUBLISHED BY ' I THE SENIOR CLASS BYRD JHIIHCQIH S CII-IIQGL 1:4 SHREVEPORT. LA . xx 511 Q www COPYRIGHT 1929 John King A DWQ-raver BY EDITOR, rsus.Mor1. LZ GDQdZD4f?w5'iQi1, 0 our sponsor, Miss Myrtle G. Aymond this book is dedicated with affection and high esteem by the class of nineteen hundred and twenty mne No formal or stllted praises are in ordel here Hel works a1e known in a general way to all of us yet only a few know how much tlme and patience IS required of her in sponsoring not only our class but the H1 Life as well. ln the past year she has been prominent in journalistic circles of our school and state and has so successfully guided the H1 Life that it has been acclaimed the best high school newspaper in Louisiana Her ln fluence IS good . 7 94 - , . ' 66 ' ' 57 , . f l-4 . 7, , -t, . -.... Zf oremforcf, r F E,EN in small measure, this, your yearbook, may preserve for you the 7 2 'U , . N. ',, '-'. 1 In Z kk lm 1 11 A fragrant memories of by- gone days-keep alive for you the old ideals of Byrd High School-and urge you on to better things for the future-its mission, your confidence and our efforts will have Q '5IL Tg.l been of some avail. 3 2:14 ' v iii r 'fs' ' - B54 Q14 li . lg ! w'- 'Y W lg W W i ' H- T Y' I, KM K flin- 4 fi- 'L' : VF -1 fi lg-i In i on tents BOOK ONE Faculty BOOK Two Classes Q E BOOK THREE fi Activities WX A BOOK FOUR ' ' Athletics 17 I BOOK FIVE . ,.A b Organizations X BOOK SIX 5 'fl Features Q BOOK SEVEN 1' 'fl' KX ' Advertisements J UN FEV ,:r,4 x AU :Ae 1E '4 ' QE- O E W A , Ajgk W v' A , 'U Q 'T Q , 'Vliti . 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F. fi? - -.f f .X 1- Qfl 'X . .wxx .. ff , K , , kv' w - 130014 ONE FACULTY f9r 'l .Bti't'2l'1tlItff as W 'l THE 1929 X f GUSHER ' i- e l X x lllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll Illl Mr Koffman s Message To the Graduates of 1929: The occasion which our school is soon to witness is of such importance to the school and to those who shall be participants in the graduation exercises that it seems not only a, matter of necessity but also of opportunity to give a few words of admonition to the ones who will soon leave our institution. The period of our association during the past four years has been one of pleasure and benefit to all concemedg and it is my sincere desire that all of the members of the graduation class are now far better prepared to encounter the obstacles and impediments which they will meet in their effort to arrive at success. ,Do not be mistaken, though and think that the finishing of High School is an assurance of success. That is in reality only the beginning of the struggle to realize your fondest dreams. Dangers of everyl mturd will be found along your course in life, but the knowledge of the existence of these dangers will serve to minimize their peril to you. In seeking to develop yourselves physically intellectually, and morally which we should all do to the greatest extent many temptations and reverses will he encountered but the prizes of life are only for those who are willing to brave every danger and setback and still fight coura geously realumv that ultimate victory must be the result of honest conscientious, and mdus trious effort on the part of those who srck success lt is only by following such a course that you will be able to reach the place you are supposed to fill in life and to do the most good for the world m which you hve Before closing this little message, let me extend to you my best wishes for your success rn life Let me assure you of my best interest in your welfare Let me hope that you will so conduct yourselves and so plav your part m life as to be an honor to yourselves, to your parents to the-1 community and to the school that tn the year 1929 dismisses you from it-al care May Cod bless you and keep you Your principal GROVER C KOFFMAN Page N me ntimulummnunumuf llllllllllllllllllllllillllll lllllllllllllll I lillllllll llllllll ll- Ill fall I I I I I L 5 2 S I S E E . s ' : . 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MAROUERITE KNILANS l Miss LURLINE ALISON Miss EUGENIA SIMMONS Hg Mathematics Miss JOE BEAM WAIHREN English MR. H. M. KNILANS Manual Training Miss MYRTLE AYMOND H istory MR. RAYMOND SAGE H History ? n I n u ii li niml num I I ,ly lllfll lllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll llllll llllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllillilllllllllllllllli lllllllllllllllll :Runnin-u.w umuumm y mmummun Illll lllilll llllllllllllllllllllllWlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll U UE . W E 929 UUSHER QI 5 Q : E MISS MARY LOUISE HIGIITOWER : 1 . Q E English :: E 5 3 A ,un E MISS GIERTIIIIDE HARKRIDER 1 1 E Englzvslz. 5 3 E E' 5 : : E i E IWISS MARGARET GEDDES E 2 F 1' 3 E ,ng.ish . -5 l i 5 . E E A MISS MAIIGARIET Mmiua E E ' Spanish E. 1 EI E :H : E :I N-n ln E NIISS HETTY ECKEII E Latin E : : 2 l :I , - I MII. J. T. HARWIQLL 5 E . Mathematics E 3 1 E S : :I : : E I : MR. J. W. NICKAY 5 1 . E Science E 1 1 -3 MII. H. J. CoI.vIN E History 5 H E E? 5 Z 1 E I Z E. I -1 E Miss EMMA Lou LESLIE - S Q Science i 1 1 E - g - - g MRS. VIVIAN HUNT E E fWCllllf6IllfllfClS -- S .. E 1 5 I E : E E NIISS WINIFRED PIRKLE I E , History E wg, : - S , MII. H. O. SCHOONOVEII l ' . E , Science , .. : E E E 5 2 E' MISS ELEANOR BLATTERMAN -5 S Home Economics E 2 ' I: : 1 , 1 E Mn. WILLIAM If.. DEPINER E E V 1 Science E E E E E E E :: : alll I lllllllllll IIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllli ,I um THE 1929 M GUSHIER W ,, fi 7 , X1 . fi . I Mlss ELEANOR ALLEMAN English I NIRS. KATIIERINE HONAK ER .- 2 l i 3 Q l E E S 'S-' Home lfC0ll0Il7 ics 5 X25 i ...- 2 E Z 2 Tn .1 .. 3 Q NIISS ANNIE LAURIE CO0K Latin MR. J. W. IVICALONE C0ll1JIl87'CilIl i MISS RUTH BATCHELOR Home Economics i 1 S . : H Lslory 1: MR. LLOYD B. SMITH I- Science ' l Science 5-' L I 1 I .EM MISS LEE DRUNA HIATT 111a11Iem alias YQ MISS MILDIIED BAKER S . H zslory l, E 1' 2 5 : VIIQQ ANNIF GARNVR NTALI' ' Matlrelnancs 1 S M155 JOHN M QTTELI 5 14f7llI.Bll7IIllI'S Q 2 1 1 Z 1 - MISS MARX MARGITAI L S Fngfmh M155 MFRCIJDIZS RICHARDS - lrench and Spanzsh I :- MISS MARY W. CROWDER I MR. R. A. SMITH W 5 --. L .JL IIT lllllll I 1 Ill llll I lill LIL.. E : 1 1 1 2 -A I 'llllll I llllllllllll Ill llfllllllllllllllllll lllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I llll lllllllll I 1 lllllll mmm lllllllllhi THE 1929 V y V GUSHER. W J I X .4 1 I 1 1 -u 1 - , .-:I a H, . I , I . g Mlss JUCILIL IXICHARDEJON ' - 5 X Englnslzf T E Mlss GEIITIIUIJE NETHEIILANIJ 1 : Spanish E To 1 2 - E Mlss LAURA B. WIIISON E Mathematics - l IF' E E Mics. MARY KATHERINE AGURS i : nn: . - . X -,,, E Englzsh and Hzstory ZQ: I 1 ' ' X I 3 I 'E 3 E E JMISS EVELYN .PELLERIN E E French - I1 . Fi mn 1 S L' MR. B. L. KEAIINEY ' E 5 Mathematics V llllllllllllll E Q Sn ' F1 5 C S Z ru Q 5 rn S F3 O 2 41 F' F I E 2 Q :za D E E as 3 U G S' o 5 N- Q 7 U7 H O Z nlllllllllllllllllllll-llll ll Ill .HE A- f gi 5' CD is Sr' OF' Bi? Sr' SP1 6'O '-I O I U BTIHIIIIII Science S , S Q lllllllll lllll E D-5 I N - , ez- 5 02 In P' E S eg cn U 2 G E 2 F1 F? rw E on R E g s .2 2 Illlllllllllllllllllll E E Miss DAISY CIIAMBEIILAIN 5 I E ,Z-1 -.1 W .h 11,5 LS L E EI -A MISS KATHERINE JONES I S ' English ' 5 2 , Qu an 1 S 1 - n-I f I 1 as -, ns ,- Elll llllll lllll l llll I l lllllll l lllllllllllllllllllllllll III mum ' mn lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I IE -jf , , ,E -- N. WEE . 2 Our Tm ic Cop W T H E l G U S I-I E IQ. E if Va-i n dw 7 XY if W Y MP . MAE RICCUTCHEON ' Scinncc MR H G FHOMPEOXJ Manual Trammg Mlss FLIZARETH BROWN fwallzenzaucs - MR F H PRENDIRGAST - Hmorj MISS IIALEI HA1N1 s Latzn Miss JO GI EEN Lnglzsh ' Miss LILLA MCLURE Hmm? Miss PEARL PRYOR English Miss CRALL H IONG Malhem atz cs 1 Miss MINNIF LEE Enhlzsh ' MRE C II BARRIER Cajeterza Mgr MRS HESTE11 NORTON NAQH Secrelarv Mlss ISOBEL FLLMMING Asst Secretary MR. JOHN D. QUNCLE JACKW HILTON Emn mmu mn m u n I . m l n .m n mm m .m me K 1 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 If 1 ' 1 ,iff J ,Mk N' 1 U1 X 1 1 1 1 oo , wo CLASSES , ,, 1 1'- 1 1 1 M K f' CEIQADUATES ..f'fff T .N A --,I V if 1 , my 1 4.1 mc.. ...., W-A Pax -I r-A 1 vw Z ffl V... .-.ix 1, , p-, ,,., 2 A : C 'U ,lbw-x V-5,A5Sf,,ii'Aqi7 , -M5-x QE E fT - T' V W LH L i :fr . if 'LAL 4, 5' E, ' ' , - 'Y if g ' 1? ' 7 1:1 'Y fp: -M - 4, -W-,X ,ig XFAH E' 5 Eff E I , w , Q F5 J - f 1 . E x ' Q 5232 5 1 J fi Eg ,.. 1 I I :E T Lil 'fl P A K ' 3:5 2 'U 3 ' 1 9:13 if Nj' J fi: Y Aiiii ii' 1 f' 'fff Q ETL. W j . H 1:2 Q nw?-'-l ml --Q I 4' 2 f 5' ff-'-C41:i.1f--,- ,.-1: Z.-'ggi W 1 i ig l Q4 5 I l , yi in Q ig ff-:I 1 M- fl 5 5 25? S J , Eli-E El 5? 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LILLIE BELL LINXWILLER, N r , 1 A short saying aft contains much wisdom. r Girl Reserve. CLAUDE LINDSAY We hardly find anypersons of good sense, save Lhasa who agree with us. ' , ROSABELL LEIBER A witty wmnan i S, ai .trea.5ure. Girl Reserve. r ' Pierian, Sociefyi 'N' Band. - w 1 MARY LOEB She is a winsome, wee thing. Pierian Society. Gayarre History Club. Hi-Life. STELLA LABIENNE She says, - Believe nothing you hear and ' half you see. MARGARPIT LUCKY Let thy speech, be better than ' be silent. WL W PAULINE LEVERET'ihE All we ash is to be Pierihn Socikrlff. JESSE MAE LYNN ' let alone. silence, ori rg , , i x w w Not byr Eqrsg- but Nbjfmdisposition, is wisrlomim ' f acquired.,- Piffrian s .Snowy-1. Gziya1rre!A.History Club. . . -vw w 'N I1 v i 1 I Page Thirty-eight lligj. , ,,.'. ,,.. ,. , . . , . ., I imi.liiUU.n,i'iilwiillf,',U'i3i9ii.l ilhfl ' -LQ pig' ' ' ' k?1.iI1,.1x,.fQ ,W'I139'ffnl'Q.lUlj,eiELi' U w , . ,.f,f F51-- . . 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X X 2' X ffrucrk '27, ,ZBX '29. X X X X 17reg1XXhXX'XgXJciEty. X X X1 SEX X: , XX vw 1' ' W XXX ' 'Q ,' Q ' Q XX, Xi, XX E, ,XIACK NORFLEIQT X L CX NEYLANB. E X XX X XE XX X51 X A man of few words, but he uses them, X X X ,Q ,X X- f- XX :- olfem X He gh-at hath patuqngqqrzay cqmpass any- XXX - Debating Club. X thlnrfghll' 1 ' X I XZX X rizme, X X N JANE NASH N X XJ V ' . ' E , . . . F MILDRED NUSSER X X Tlzieggggiritep towqrrl Wglzrlosoplzy IS m- XX w Crm we ever have Ido much., of a good , r gif, ig f'Ai ' XI X:I X thing? X - ,X ' f X A W, X H 97 ' X XXTLX . X vX,,, X, W' i W X, Y ,1 Z ' J, , X 4 ,XX XX X X X , X XX X X M X XEX N 1 'XX 1 X X X , ,-JAMES NALLIN XXX,-Xvg ' X Q XBOE NICHOLSONQ 1 X v .X X'XWX h,1XgMXMXIXX,. 'H HX' . - f-X 'fv X XXX X XX X X X X ,X XXXXXX, X XXX m1Xg1u--evergfthzng eAXcepXt nfyself. 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Wigan, thou art at Rome, lla as LM: Rb7r'ErTrEs 9: I- 'ii . , 1 ' c o. - E9 1 qi, Af ws -Cx-141 E 2 if YK ffl, V ,Lf yi ,-Lf-9, Af, '-'ls SL- r.--A 1 , Yi A : i f ' TT- LT' WVR-.,.-Y -,,f, M ' R, ' wwf ,f,, ,v ff,-,urn LT' i 1 I rr ' , E 1, f 11 1' W HK Mu At If 1' rw J cz ' E 2 A1wlEWffiMUfWMUv g1NAD,AlQ3WM1AQAe E E Those 15715 Jig' 'KA H - E E have livclllfb-il,T R' x?rfg51Il.Qf?r-fwflz'-'Ll'i 'Ft to your ww' 'E E A, A51 ww W-RA4 wf RRR fuiff A- F5 'M' ffl g', ,Q.4111gR1igiRQR H1 M E QM 1 lg xg ,gig gi1ug1Q 1 111 Q Z, iii Q 'W E 5 lil vb www HMM wf Xi. : E W ifltwf' v .A 2 .R MAQQNRTFQI' 11-L,,, 'I LA 2 E FRED PERRYN ,,.. 7'pixfg?flg'x 1rJrif 'iwdfgbzfing expecliency. 3 , I ,M Wpmmq A A ff!YEQIM1EQ fmmfl wm1riiuMfliLf3l'1'1y .M mliianllf ,' - E N0fhl'lS,Vi34 slffew fs0m111!rf1lfwfflJ' 1152 lxffulffg A Y V1 If VH 'Kill .W fm Hwifl NJ W1 E - Q1'11 4f ill TT M f' A... fgf, f1i5J'1U'1Ni.TQu1II1!11 'NH :MUN 'mh' -W '- ' JN lf A 1' '.-ffw, .x.. m3,:i.xw',4'1 l ,I-HT' 5 fl - 5 ll Ll 'WflimrMAEQMHJJAAAAQQA'E-lgmxgtkgqjfil-W'W.M nl M1 A mi' - ' iff:i5'gw?:'y'f5 LM Mu 'ff 7 uw1?3f1 4' M,-'Wm A Lu L ' E MINNIE 'fngggglxod-fbrtunc. - Wff ' HN,-V fl!! uf IJ-iw :IA-if WI!-lf' ill L13Fl1L UQ II I 1 E There is! 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'lf . il l' ' X w l IVIARIANNJULIA WISE . .. yi A rose is sweeter in the ,biiil than full fbloomf ,, -f , ia , M ALBERT'WITTl 5 ' 1 1 W . , What is it nllaboui? . Hi-Life. ,HiLY. A X Drebatinlg lC1ub. ' ' L ' ROBERTA WALTERS .o l. -,'AslL'l1pugl1. I1 rose Sllllltlfl nslzul and be a lv H bull again. , Q V 1 . ' 1 l ti N . 5 X EUQENE o l -Joy lcomes we know not how. li l n , - .-- - - -M li ,, i --. ,, . .J F. Hg ELEANQRV TR1M.BLE'g ij 9fElei1nor, withya heart and soul so true, gil gTh?:ffworld would be better with more like f'7 lffgifyou. gag gfifrifan Sociegy. 441 W w ,'H1-Llfe. f fi- ' Cusher. A Til 1 ' Cheer Leader '28. Q-i W 4 T54 Y , , LORETTA VALENTINE i n .,, , W V EJ Q! Nothingis S0f'MS6l6X.S'flS a general nmxim. l . EDWIN V ORDENBAUMER i i gii - W Lefs take life easy now, for lainorrow we Y Q may flank. M ti- - w 1 1 lil l l Rosus VELINSKY i i W ' What you lsfce, jrelnicannol See over, ik, as ' good as infinite. A V 15 Girl Reserve. 1 W-1 I Y W El ' Pierian Societyf . w . -' Gayarre History Club. ill 1 i r Q Qjrw ww! :V 'C V ' . Y'- H LILLIAN VINSON iii Justice iS'fl1illl11lfll'ifll1dliliQl'l.+Qf L' 14 -Y - f 1 -, -V ,H . , w Pierian Socioffi Y K ' i, iv-W1 E- Ti' Y 'ga-V iYl1,Lff,i1' ir I,,. if-f. I T fi :I 3: I sf.: if is 'gix E: . Ei A 31'5:A'T ?Y?Yi THVYTY' ' ' 'R Page F ifty-four X JMLlLl.l'.l.lMl,L!1'NH'1..!..g ' . ' ' ' 1 N 29L,L,-LLilLlLElL:l.l1liLL1Q1113,Lf3L.!'Q,QJMJliU'f -1 -l l 5 ll lMARY W1f:M'P1.E'l A . 'ig , l ll Nulure fizs all ,her chilrlrcn wil g, ll Lo do. All T, - 1 - l l if l lVlsl1N0N W0,l.FE ! l l, V li ' L . l Ii? sbmezhing .1 pw! ff-,L ' ,, . H E F lf J 1- if ' 2 -Q ,A . El I I H Ei E12 134 ' ' W ' , 51-15 L,--5 . .-f-pgf1. ' l?L l - f: : ..-.J-.fx2-f.fff:'i. .g51l.4gi- JM--- - - -.- -. .-4w-,-- Till E LT ' . l 7-3 .25 . l, ,, l l A 4 .E ' ,:A' -F-T.. 57 7.23 1- H s A,.. l . 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Y' Nfl hW5LIQ1?Y3iB5'WEB1S 2 4 l, lll Y YTh5ugh16Iil lherlhought oft expressed, lil 'Tis his kttyllqst who snyx it best. ll - - ' '1Ti?:i.,f'17fl+ l..J'- Q' 3 E li ,, 13 E El F lff l : lg H 153 - Page Fifty-five ' QQELA, Y 7 f fffff in A Ygfif?. - l11lllDlUl,l'lll.lll'll El llllil l lllll l llfflflllhlfll73Vf2lQTTY,?2T Ll lll lllfl lllfll l l l lf? 'll l Jl'UlTlilll1l.l lllllllll1lllUHUUU l,UflTEE,IWlU V J I THE 1QQQ GUSI-IEE, Ei X llll llllll I IIIIIIIIIIII I' I Illll ?f X X T, xv N-I P, I C-'XVRIGI-I?' I RALPH WHITMAN f ??F1 not enou 11 Lo be bcofl one must do He was a vu 1111 zt Deniz! Iqlllb h U I J' I z e naw uay LIIIIIIII I III II IIIIII II I I I I I I I I I II II III IIIIIIII III IIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIXX II I I. E A gh I xxx- I. 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OMF fflullgg 935731141111F515EfiilrseZueai513iEiESii59-? ' ' ,, . .. UZ, '7irg61ljAjo,Q-110111211 Lhq fulllffgilwlds for him, 1-,jijgt tHis+he,IlTzcEg141L1E1s kn1oclcs with 1 lllllllllill ll 111 1 MIf- 11 1 11 1 .. 1 T A1 Pace I' zfty seven 3 1 Q .. L ,.11. 11 1111111'W1'1'1'1111111111 111 7 '111171111711'11T11'11'1'1vV111111011111 Ill 11 .W17111 . , ,, . H, 1, . ,- .1.. ,WHQ11,!,,,1,llJ-Al1. 1 V1 1 4 -1 N1 1 1 1 -4 1 1:1 E1 E 1 E M 'few R, CLARENCE WIQEELER i Ifs our littlefigoofl you'll do watering last -iigyeal'S CVUIL EHNA WINTERS . if . 2 1, .. H 4' , I The finest 6dgBQilS' made w1,lh'ilZ blunt whet- stone. Y, , , DAVID WEISMAN' Each of as is ifnevitable. French Society. LETA MAE WHITE What are lhefwilcl waves saying? French Society. JACK WHITED Lofty designs must close in like effects. Hi-Y. Gushfir. - 5 DOUGLAS YAUCER , i if 3 f ' ,ff ' Love conquers all tlzfingsg lel ns' thenjfleldi 1 to love. W -T'-fr A 1 N if Fooumll '27, '28. E T, :fl ,V N JEss1E YOUNG Hewlpas never an, exquse, but always ali! reason.. 3 ' ' W NIARTI-IA YOUNG .-f-f W fl rose withlall' Q'its ,1szveetesi leaves yetf if folded, ' . .ix , iv Q A X French Society. gif' W ' i f l JOE ZAFATITO V l i Oh, you football iherolx Football, 25, '26,g'27, 'isa i Baskeihall '27, fZ8. lbll ,jf H Baseball A27, fzaz . . no U V N , BOBBIE ZUMWALTN w l . i 'Tisi aiggreat plague ta be too hamlsorneii a man. '. - W Cusher. ', X W fi! F00tha.l.l,f27,A-,28,j - :ii Hi-Life. X f , 1, i Y In K , f -A A E QU. i U i I U 4 W w 1 Page F ifty-eight 1 l l wi N' 1 4,iiLif',W,iili,-l AT?'lQllQQlf'fEEiElf lm 2?gV tl Fw. f THE 1929 ss ,fb GUS!-IEE, as 'f rl jl N e as e Page S ixhv-on e lilmury. Ouida Kiltler. Margaret Labeime, Stella Lumber. Margaret Lambiotte, Albert Lamkin, Eugene Larkin. .l. E. Lawhon, Bess Lawrence, Sybil La-aho. Walter Lee. Neal B. LeMoyne. Myrtle l..el'lose11, Arthur Leslie, Madge Lindsay. Claude Lindsay, Rhea long, Gus Manheim, I-leyman ll-larlin, Clifford lllcrfjouathy, J. S. lVlcCrary, Herman lx'lCCllllllLlgll. Franc lllell-'lilan. Ruth llleallord, Robbie llledlord. Robert Milla. George Molaison, Angele Ph B Seniors Moll. Marjorie ltloom. Elizabeth llflosely, Alice Noll. .l2lIllCS Palmer, Atholine Pardue, Howard Patton, India Payne. Marietta Pepple. Ruth Perrety, Lois Pass. Dale Post, Margaret Price, Velma lieynolds, Bradley Richards. Fredrick Ricks, Bernard Roberts, Mary Lee Rothchild, Bernard Saintignam, Uma Sartini, Ralph Sebastian. Hazel Shahan. ,Iohn Sims, Harold Smith, Mabel Sparks, Virginia Spurlock. Marie Stacks, Herman Stoddard, Mildred Stokley, Gertrude Stewart, Ruth Taylor, Jack Turner, Gerald Turner, Dorothy Waits, ,lack Wallace, Virginia Ward, Harold Warren, Ned Watson, Emmitt Watson, Vernice Watts, Frank Weeks, Arthur Weir, Myrtle Wenks. Herbert Wheeler, Louise Wltisenhunt, Roy Whitley, Asher Williams, Tlromas Wise, Marion Julia Woay, William Wren, Janice Yarbuugh, Sam Zwolly, Louise l-I X lc' -Jl3'l 1fAb 7.5 ,K I L, , E A, ag-it 'I' H Em l 9 Q 9K wi hem Ll:-9 I--I IQIQ, W Abhit, J. T Abney, William Adair, Max Adger, Betty Alexander, Roy Alexander, Victor Alford, Bertha Allen, Mamie Allen, Mary Bonita Allison, Stewart Anderson, Ned Anisman, Louise Anthony, Allen Ashley, Katherine Atwood, Stewart Baeder, Charley Baird, George Bannon, Frank Barber, Lucille Baron, Helen Bell, George B. Bentley, Doris Berry, Neild Bickham, Thelma Biekham, Woodrow Billingsby, Elizabeth Blackburn, Vera Blanchard, Clara A Juniors Blanchard, Zama Boisscau, Betty Booken, Sam Booker, Gladys Bossier, Louise Boyd, Roberta Brewer, Evelyn Bronson, Margaret Brooks, Coreta Brown, A. E. Brown, .lessie Brown, Minnie Bryant, Leo Bryant, Sara Dell Burkett. Bess Burns, Edilois Burt, Lottie Butler, Clifton Butler, Gerald Cadenhead, Ralph Calcote, A. W. Campbell, Charles Campbell, Lonnie B. Capps, Freddie Carpenter, ,lohnie Carr, Fred Carrier, Doris Chapman, David Cheatham, Coraboh Childs, Lou Chumbley, Margaret Cobb, james Cobb, Verline Cofer, Dolores Colley, Clarence Colcomb, James Cook, Grace Copeland, Laura Copeland, Mary Costanzo, Anthony Cowan, Ivel Cox, Mayetta Creswell, Ada Crews, Kate Cunningham, Jessie Davidson, Everett Davignon, Medora Davis, Margaret Dawkins, Grace Deas, Blanch DeFatter. Mary Ann Deinst, Thealyn Dugan, Haynes Earnest, Clyde Eason, Cornelia Edmonson, Will Ellis, Glynn Emery, Lucille Evans, Genevieve Evrett, Nell Farmer, Mildred Faust, Marguerite Ferchaud, John Ford, Dorothy Forest, Margrete Frisbie, Bill Fulco, Constance Fullilove, Dorathea Geneux, Catherine Gibson, Baine Gillespie, Donald Gillespie, Florentine Ginlee, Geraldine Gordon, Mary Martha Grant, Helen Griffin, Mary Ruth Guice, Lillian Hardison, Frank Harper, Emma Lee Harrell, Albert Harris. Howard Harris, Margaret Harris, Nellie Mae Hartsfield, Lenora Page Sixty-two THE IQZQ , ' GUSHEI2, E' L45X fl K ' gurl ' V lm ji - , ' llll:'., , - - 1 Page Sixty-one Klmtiry. Ouida Kittler. Margaret Labenne, Stella Lamber. Margaret Lambintte, Albert Lamkin, Eugene Larkin. .l. E. Lawhon. Bess Lawrence, Sybil Leabo, Walter Lee. Neal B. LeMoyne. Myrtle Lellosen, Arthur Leslie. Madge Lindsay, Claude Lindsay. Rhea Lung, Gus Manheim, lleyman Martin. Cliflfml McCnnathy, ,l. S. MeCrary, l'le:'man lVleCulluugh, Franc lVlclVlilan, Ruth Medford, Robbie Medford, Robert Milla, George Mclaisnn, Angele GS B Seniors Moll, Marjorie lVluore, Elizabeth Mosely. Alice Noll, James Palmer, Athuline Pardue, Howard Patten, lndia Payne. Marietta Pepple. Ruth Perrety, Lois Poss, Dale Post. Margaret Price, Velma Reynolds, Bradley Richards, Fredrick Ricks, Bernard Roberts. Mary Lee Rothehild, Bernard Saintignam, llma Sartini, Ralph Sebastian, Hazel Shahan, John Sims, Harold Smith. Mabel Sparks, Virginia Spurlock. Marie Stacks. Herman Stoddard. Mildred Stokley, Gertrude Stewart, Ruth Taylor, Jack Turner, Gerald Turner, Dorothy Waits, .lack Wallace, Virginia Ward, llarnld Warren, Ned Watson, Emmitt Watsun, Verniee Watts, Frank Weeks, Arthur Weir, Myrtle Wenks. Herbert Wheeler, Louise Whisenhunt, Roy Whitley, Asher Williams, Thonfas Wise, Marion .lu'ia Woay, William ' Wren, Janice Yarbough, Sam Zwolly, Louise .1 .r 'rl-1 ri to 12 9 .L rllgrariof Q V - i9:Q - -'wi 'I fl N-F22 Q .M GUSHEI1 s,4 ms..- ,5..L.El if ef- Q Abbit, J. T Abney, William Adair, Max Adger, Betty Alexander, Roy Alexander, Victor Alford, Bertha Allen, Mamie Allen, Mary Bonita Allison, Stewart Anderson, Ned Anisman, Louise Anthony, Allen Ashley, Katherine Atwood, Stewart Baeder, Charley Baird, George Bannon, Frank Barber, Lucille Baron, Helen Bell, George B. Bentley, Doris Berry, Neild Bickham, Thelma Bickham, Woodrow Billingshy, Elizabeth Blackburn, Vera Blanchard, Clara A .JlJ.1li01'S Blanchard, Zama Boisseau, Betty Booken, Sam Booker, Gladys Bossier, Louise Boyd, Roberta Brewer, Evelyn n, Margaret Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bronso Bryant Bryant s Coreta A. E. Jessie Minnie Leo Sara Dell Burkett, Bess Burns, Edilois Burt, Lottie Butler, Clifton Butler, Gerald Cadenhead, Ralph Calcote, A. W. Campbell, Charles Campbell, Lonnie B. Capps, Freddie Carpenter, Jolmie Carr, Fred Carrier, Doris Chapman, David Cheatham, Coraboh Childs, Lou Chumhley, Margaret Cobb, James Cobb, Verline Cofer, Dolores Colley, Clarence Colcomb, James Cook, Grace Copeland, Laura Copeland, Mary Costanzo, Anthony Cowan, Ivel Cox, Mayettn Creswell, Ada Crews, Kate Cunningham, .Jessie Davidson, Everett Davignon, Medora Davis, Margaret Dawkins, Grace Deas, Blanch DeFatter. Mary Ann Deinst, Thealyn Dugan, Haynes Earnest, Clyde Eason. Cornelia Edmonson, Will Ellis, Glynn Emery, Lucille Evans, Genevieve Evrett, Nell Farmer, Mildred Faust, Marguerite Ferchaud, John Ford, Dorothy Forest, Margrete Frisbie, Bill Fulco, Constance Fullilove, Dorathea Geneux, Catherine Gibson, Baine Gillespie, Donald Gillespie, Florentine Ginlee, Geraldine Gordon, Mary Martha Grant, Helen Griffin, Mary Ruth Guice, Lillian llardison, Frank Harper, Emma Lee Harrell, Albert Harris. Howard Harris, Margaret l-larris, Nellie Mae Hartsfield, Lenora Page Sixty two f Page Sixty-three Hatcher, Clifford Haygood, Elice Haynes, Virginia Anne Hebert, Maurine Hemperley, Nellie Hemphill, Edgar Hendricks, Margaret Hickman, .limmie Hilburn, .l. S. Hill, Willena Hodffes, Florence Hoffpauir, Dolores Hogan, Margaret Holley, Bessie Holley, Boyd Houston, Lonnie Howe, Dorothy Huckaby, Emma Lou Hudson, Ben Hudson, Gordon Hughes, Mary Louise Hughes, Mattie lrhy, Electolla Jackson, Anne Jackson, Joe johnson, Eva johnson, Spurlir jones, Irene A Juniors jones, Helen Juneau, Ledins Kaufman, Kathrine Kelly, Emmett Kelly, Rosina Lee King, Margaret King, Richard Kirsch, Martin, Ir. Kittler, Fred Klein. Virginia LLlBOI'llC, Eddie Lanfranc, Amy LaVerc, Mildred Lernle, Margaret Liddell, Vance Lindsay, Eloise Lindsay, Morrow Long, Heber Lynn, Billy Lynn, George Mackey, Violet Macklin, Bernadine Marcom, Roy Marshall, Mary Mathews, Audrey Matyska, Zdenka McCory, Ruth McDuff, Melain MeCathin, Oris McGowan, Lila Ruth MeLemore, Ogaretta McMichael, Claud McMichael, Willie Miller, Melvin Miller, Opal Milling, Rose Moellenkanys, Virginia Moffat, Lillian Molt, Genevieve Monkhouse, Doris Monroe, Alfred Mansour, Walter Moore, Foster Morris, Dixie Morris, Hazel Moss. Dorothy Murphy, Jack Murrow, Harold Myers. Jack Newman, Dorothy Oden, Eleanor Oiiver, Joe Oliver, Virginia Olwell, Margaret Palmer, Pauline --' i . i' tge ee -, , s , El .rs 1 ., ,- 7 Papa, Constance Pappas, Ida May Pardue, Caroline Parriek, N. K. Peclro, Nick Ponnell, Elsie Petway, Rilein Pharis. Doris Pharis, Litus Pickett, Katherine Pierce, Cecil Pike, Mary Ellie Pipes, Walter Pepsair, Ouitla Platt, Walter Posey, Aline Post, Katie Prentess, Bill Reasonover, James Reese, Leta Richardson, Allen Riley, Bert Riley, Lee Rohert, Ollimae Roliinette, Annie Elizabeth Roos, Armand, Jr. Safforcl, Paul Sanford, Ruth A Juniors Scott. Dana Scott, Rohert Sebastian, Tasse Sherrod, Elizabeth Shirley, .lainie Short, Catherine Siegel, Rena Sisk. Kate Sindy, T, Slaughter, Lucile Smith, Beverly Snider, Adeian Stacks, Perry Slamen, Jeanette Stephenson, lflarold Strother, Vermelle Stucky, Helen Sutton, Sam Swain, Myrtle Sweeney, Luvenia Teacle, James Terrell, Lucas Terrelle, Wise Thigpen, Thomas Thomas, Etta Thomas, Thelma Thompson, George Tilleux. Roheri rlltIf'l-iL't'. Eclwarml Turner, Tln:n1as Van Cleave, Wil'iam Vickers, Georgie Viola, Joe Viola, Virginia Walker, Annie Lee Wa'ker. Fleter Walton, Pirkle Webster, Charles Wessel, Sisarine WlC5lCI1llllVEI', llclen Whisner, Mary llelen White, Ethel White, Leon Whitten, Marjorie Whittington, Mu'ton Whorton, Madge Wilkinsimil, Janice Willer, Leah Williams, Ella Winningham, Frank Winters, Roe Worthington, Gwendolyn Yeiser, Bill Young. Mildred Youngblood, Uriah Page Sixty-five m e ' mt .zo THE 1929 GUSHEI2, Abramson, Abie Adams, Leon Addison, Robert Lee Alston, Tlioinas Anthony, Alice Arlene. Lora Armbruster, XValter Arthur, Orvis Ayles. Sidney Baker, Conway Bankston, Margaret Barbee, Edward Batson, Mauryne Bicknell, Ben Blair, Rome Blanchard, Este-llc Bloxom, Elizabeth M. Bonnette, Hazel Breithaupt. Bill Burge, La Verne Caldwell, Polly Ann Cash, Fanahel Chadoek, Evelyn Connolly, Mary .lane Cross, ,lane Cudd. Elinor Dalrymple, Otho Daniel, Claude 21 B Juniors Darnell, Claudia Delian, Edward Detnopulos. Athena Dennis. Elizabeth Dupree, Bill Douglas, Inez Dudley, Doris Duncan, Lottie jo Duncan. Herbert Durham, Harris Eames, Harvey Easeley, Jessie Elgin, Bobby Elliot, Thomas Eubank, Will Evans, Cullen Farmer, Alexander Fewell, Eloise Finley. Justin Freedman, George Gardner, Herman Giles, Frances Gorton, Olive Grambling, Margaret Gulley, Gus Hanna, Marjorie Hardage. Lois Harris, Anna Belle Harris, .l. T. Harris, lieggiie Harrison, Lee Hawthorne, Dlelie, Hayes, Herscy Hays, lVli1I'gLICi'llC Hearn, Dee Henley, H. D. Herrin, Blanche Hiers, Ben Hobart, Eve'yn Hood, Connie Hooks, Merl Hope, Margaret Hortig, Barbara Houston, Nevel Huston, .loel Irwin. Christine Jacobs, Walter Jameson, Carl Johnson, Howard Kelly, Marguerite Kendall, Seifert Killgore, Bob King, Willard Koontz, Char'es Lamb, Bernice Langford, Herbert - 1- wrt, l. J, A Y. J ..1 ff yg-w. Ji. ' .W-L-N. , . , , , t' 1: l ll--l 1- X . 1 I ti - . ,-1 V ' ts.- ll l'H 1 Laster, Arthur Ledbetter, Dorothy Lively, .loe Lockard, Sam Maddox, Irma Ruth Maranto, Sam Martin, John Mattock, Doris Mazyck, Eulalia McClaran, Charles McCorquodale, Beverly McCoy, Eleanor Gray McLanghin, Nell Meyer, Tillie Monroe, Chester Moore, .l. D. Moss, Culelina Munson, Alonzo Murray, Edward Nelson, Mamie Ruth Nelson, ,lna Lee Nicholas, Mary Oher, Bertha Oliphant, Zack 0'Neal, Eloise Palmer, Phillip Patterson, Gleaves Pendleton, Mary Alice B Juniors Prichard, Alice Prudhomme, Edd Pullen, Virginia Renov, lda Reynolds, Orland Richardson, Georgia Roberts, I-lardy Rogers, Howard Ross, Hopie Rosser, Floy Rudy, Melton Sample, William Shafarman, J. B. Shepherd, Frances Shutt, Harry Sierpinski, Martha Skeeles, Gillie Slattery, Margaret Slanghter, Dautzler Smith, Margaret Snider, Reba Stacks, Walter Steen, Hinton Stinson, Thomas Stoer, Charles Stoner, Mary Sullivan, Edward Sutton, J. S. F. Thomas, Mildred Tillinghast, Marvin Tippett, Jimmie Todd, lsahelle Troegel, James Waldron, Mildred Wallace, Margierite Waller, Howard Waller, Leslie Waltman, La Vell Wartter, R, P. Watson, Harold Watstmn, Helen ' Weinstein, Julien White, Edd White, Otis Wilcox, Richard Wilkinson, Lemoile Williams, Alfred Williams, ,lerome Williams, Maxie Williamson, Sutherlin Williford, Margaret Wilson, Louis Winger, Dale Woodul, Annie Woodward, Janie Belle 7m'N.Qx - 1. .- in K ,. T. ,,,,,,x.,, !-,. Aff , a H Y an rr, T H E. l Q Q4 gl had , ., Q Lf Ii i li 1 - tw. A . 'fiiiqlllmlhiiiEjffglfiiff ill IJ., -V wwf f 3. '-L1'-'fb .' '-air: 'iii' ,- ,. t t..,--if, N. ,H A YQ, t, 5,97-f,',,i- - xiii ,t ,ty .- Adams, Frances Albright, Gertrude Aldridge, Ernestine Aldrich, Gladys Lee Angelo, Paulamae Arthur, Mary Katherine Atkins, Talmage Avery, Leonard Bailey, Anita Baker, Ella Mai Baker, Evangeline Barkley, Mary S. Batcheldor, Margaret Beaird, Alva Beaird, Tom Beckett, Fred Beheler, Fred Benedict, Virginia Bennette, Roy Berry, Ethel Bethany, Leonard Biggs, Minnie Lou Black, Thelma Jane Blue, Jack Boggs, Sum Boyd, .lack Brothers, Lidic Pabe Sixty-seven, Brown, Buell Brown, Hazel Brown, Louis Brown, Sally Brown, Shannon Brunson, Dorothy Buckley, Carolyn Burton, Francis Butler, Josephine Butler, Ludeweka Cain, Evelyn Cain, Lillian Cain, Opal Campbell, Jack Cantine. Rita Carney. Virginia Carroll. Martha Carroll, John Chance, Mildred Clock, William Cobb, Mable Collins, Clyde Colomb, I-lalycon Connell, Rose Lyn Conway, Jane Cook, Cook, .loe Fenimore A Sopliomores IIC Corley, Luther Cox, Hattie Crawford, Margaret Crowe, Thomas Currie, Van Buren Danbreun, Francis Daniel, Mary Rose Davis, Maude Violet Dean, Alleync Dean, Dorothy Dean, Helen Dees. La Vance De Moss, Carrie Denkins. Edward Dobson, Elizabeth Dodd, Claud Dodd, Helen Elizabe Dorrity, Brown J. Duke, Roy Dumas, Ethelyn Dunn, Mary Eagles, Ruth Edgard, Helen Eggleston, Gordon Embrey, Helen Fazio, Vincent Filker, Arbon th Feltus, Betty Ferguson, Conway Ferrand, Martha Fisher, Clarence Flowers, Annie Mabel Force, Franklin Fort, Robert Fowler, Louis Franks, Mary French, Christine Fulco, Frances George, Darrell George, John L. Glassell, Alfred Gordon, Janet Gordon, Robert Graham, Ruth Graves, Ethylyn Gray, Maxine Grihble, Margaret Griffin, Theodore Gustine, Dick Guynemer, Jean Gwin, Mildred Haley, Johnette Hampton, Wade Hannibal, Claude Hardin. Roy Harper, Charmian Hartsfield, Edna Harwell, Edward Hean, Richard Hebert, Leon Hedrick, John - Hendrick, John Herndon, Jane Hodges, Annabel Hodges. Virginia Holcombe, Dee Holmes, Charlotte Houseman, R. C, llowell, Harry Howse. Charles I-lunt, E. P. Huson, Gaines Ingram, Elvin Jones, Dae Keith, Kathryn Kellam, Kenneth Kelly, Yvonne Kleinman, Ruth Knowles, Hugh Knox, Fred Kosakofsky, Miriam tannsuuux... THE te' C W 1 W. J J . 1. QP' P lflflpi at .'-4-l..gtaat-:steals f-1' Kosakofsky. Mol'y tiuperman, Alex Lacy, Roy Lalena, John Lambert, Gordon Leary, Flavia LeMoyne, Hazel Lewis. Lucille Long, Doris Love, Jack Mabry, Frances Martin, Gayle Mason, Seeber Mathews, Varner Matlock, Maeie McCabe, Lucy McCaleb, Ernestine McCann, Jim McCarthy, Mary McClure, Annie Louise McDaniel, Katherine McDonald, William McDowell, Lila McKinney, Jack McMichael, Laura McWilliams, John F. Mewbourne, Curtis 1 A SOIJIIOIIIOITCS Mewbourne. Onzeil Meyer, John Milton, Starkie Moffet, Ed Moffett, George Moncrief, Keelon Monroe, Leslie Moore, James Moore, Virginia Moreau, Lewis Morton, Charles Mosely, Elizabeth Murov. Abie Nallin, Bill Nance, Martin Needham, Ruth Nelson, Kenneth Neyland, Allen Nicholas, Elias Noll, Louise Oakmail, Mildred O'Daniel, Emma Lee Oden, Olin Odom, John Ogden, Jessie Oliphant, Gregory Overton, Rose Partner, Shefby Patterson, Eddie Pavloff, Paul Payne, Ed Pennington, Doris Pennington, Glem Petty. Jack Peyton, lsabel Phillips, Aubrey Pickett. Frank Powell, Geraldine Power, Charles Pratt, Charles Raden, William Ratcliff, Virginia Reed, Sybil Richardson, Joltn Richey, Jeanne Rife, M, O. Rinando, Vincent liiner, J. E. Rioux, William Roark, Everett liobertson. Edward Ross, Adelaide Rush, Dorothy Sanders, Ruth Sehlmmelphenig. Dan Sehliepake, Almarie Sebastian, Clyde Shannon, Louise Sibley. W. T. Sill, Aliene Simmons, Bill Sims, Ralph Smith, Alberta Smith, Chlatilde Smith, Edward Smith, Prank Smith, Gladys Smith, Juanita Smitherman, James Sneed, Madeline Snider, Elizabeth Salis, Agnes Spurloek, James Steele, Thelma Stokes, Lee Suggs, Helen Swann, Maude Tate, Harry Taylor. Carrie Lee Tennille, Genevieve Thomas, Alice Mae Thurtnond. C. I-1, Tillman. A. D. Totnlinson. Louise Turnley, Ruth Van House. Ada'ine Van Hoy, Sarah Vaneli, Tony Vauahn, Lamar Voight, Edna Voylisy, Clinton Wainwright, Edna Walker, Whitney Wallace, Martin Walton. Oscar Ward, Catherine Weltman, Louis Wheeler, Anna May Wheeler, Jimmy Whisner, Dorothy White, Elsie Whithead, Clifton Whitmeyer, Pirkel Whitten, Martha Wilbur, Charles Woods, Claire Woody, Norman Page Sixty ezbht' H-TWR - 6 , - - THE 1929 GUSHEI2 3 af Page Sixty-n ine Atlzuns, La Verne Alston, Allcc Anderson. Ralcliffe Antlrews, Marcclle Artliur. Clcnn Baker, Wilougliliy Barber, Paul Bzirficltl, Loretta Barrett, Frances Barrett, Julius Bankniglit, Dorothy Beaircl, Walton Blackman. Billy Blanchard. May Blanchard, Neal Boflclie, Ruth Bounds, Willie l3ratll'urcl, Ben Brice, Anilirosc Britt, Gladys Butler, Lucille Cage. Dick Cavell. Louise Cuorpenrlcr, Billy, B Sophomores CltlVlllQl.UIl, Wultcrine Cox. Lorencla Cruvens, .lolin Davison, Ernest Davison. Sadie Hclcn Deus. Marie Dc Cucurce, Allred Dctncpulos, Gus Dcnkins, Dorothy Dickson, Augustus Duncan, Verna Lee Duttnn, Alice Farincr. William Fc-tlucia. Tony Fr-tlus. Mary Fisher. Willard Fitzgerald, Kathleen Fonts. Irene Fox, Francis Fricclnian, Milclrctl Curlnml, Gertrude Glasspool, Irene Conlon. Richard Graham, Ruth Aileen llargrovv. Wmftly l'lz1rriS. Nancy Hart, Linnzi Ruth llileman. Lcula Hill, William Hobson, Clilfil Lcc Huff, Fannie Hoover, Antlrcw llorlcn, T. M, Howell, Lillian Hoyt, Donald james, Leonard Jeffries, ,less Jeffries. La Vcrnc Jeter, lrmu Johnson. C. C. Johnson. Clay lclmsnn, Mary Sue Kelly. Ruth Leggett, Elsie Leslie, Billy Lively, .lolm Longoria. Lulu Mac Mabey, Ethel . f w rx P f ,s45ai'5i-C.,.f,,, , 1 t l an 'A 'friqerifjlinr ,L , , - .-'QQ 'xleily 'ii' lil: ..-H xr .i 'NUI A- FACS XX Manning, Randolph MeEllmtten, Ed McEvoy, George McFadin, Nancy McGran, Ruth fMcLemore, Santford Moffett, J. W. Molbusen, Dorothy Myers, Kathryn Newson, Mercerdes Noble, Robert D, Noble, William Nu'sen, Elizabeth 0'ipl1int, Mary Cecile Paradice, Christine Parker, Eugene Patterson, Vallie Peppler, Edgar Petty, Preston Philyaw, Paula Pickens, Clora Lee Popplewell, Doris Pratt, Leonard Pugh, Elva B Sophomores Ragan, George Ragon, Robert Railsback, Elizabeth Ramsey, Jamie Ramsey, Louise Ratcliffe, Mary B. Ratclilfe, Mildred Ray, Annie Raymond, Louise Renov, Joe Riley, Gilbert Roberson, Ollie Mae Roberts, Geraldine Hooks, Edwina Ross, Dora Rucker, Idell Russ. Bonner Sales, Geraldine Sllelton, Clifford Simmons, James Simpson, Richard Skoog, Henrietta Slaid, Wesley Smith, Bernard Smith, Louis Smith, Marian Solomon, Billy Stake, Imogene Steele, Talbot Stone. Grace Strickland, Ruby Strong, Granvil Sumner, Van Sutton, Palmer Thomas, Sidney Tiffin. Castle Tricliel, Hall Underwood, Edv in Vanarsdel, Atbelene Vinson, Sue Waddell, Leo Waldron, Leon Walker, Lawrence Weston, I-larry Wlleless, Louise Williams. We3'ey Wray, George Young, Colquitt Page Seventy .. . , r W N .,, , ' I '. .1 F. - f ' -NN .N ll 'Eli Z L Abramson, Harry Allbright, Ellen Alford, Joe Anderson, Jeanne Archer, Ira Arline. Tommie Arnold, Thedford Bagley, M. C. Jr. Baird, Gertie Baker, Lamar Bancroft, Don Beauchamp, Charles Bellamy, Hugh Belton, Louie Boggs, Marion Bogue. Leon Branstetter, Heber Braunig, Laurence Breazeale, Bennie Breithaupt, Edward Brinkman, Margaret Britt, Allen Brodnax, Lynette Brown, Marjorie Bryant, Mae Buchanan, David Page Seventy-one ,-5-. YY. YWWY.. QQAJ if .. 4. .4 'T' Cailleteau. A. R., Jr. Caldwell. .loe Calvit, Adam Campbell. Odessie Cardwell, La Merle Cassady, Nclle Cavendcr. Helen Champion. Atwell Chapman, Ahie Cheeseman, Beynor Chemino, Francis Chelwood. Russell Chumhley, Howard Churchman, Don Clark, Laura Bell Clegg, Ted Cline, Ernest Cobb, Herscllel Cook, Mae Cooper. Harold Cowan, Frances Crain, Pen Curry, Mary Elizahet Curry, Maurine Cypert, Hazel Darby, Royce li A F1'CSl111'1Cl1 Davignon. David Deen. C. E. De Launcc, Irene Dennard, Annie Belle Denny, Billy Deputy. Edwin Dodd. Dullin Dorsey. Carl Dunn. Mason Duprey. John Dunham, Elizaheth Dyer, Anne Edsell, Joseplfne Elder. Maxine Emery. Rohert Erwin, E'oise Fie'd. Wi'ma Fitzsimons. .lainie Forhing. Hiram Foster, Charles Fowler, J. E., Jr. Frank. Lucile Freedman, Cecile Freedman, Shirley Freedman, Bettie Gage, Faye Gates. Mildred Gihlls. Frances Gibson. Virginia Goebel, David Goodwin, Marjorie Graham, Frances Graham. Hunter Graham, Wayman Gras, Yvonne Green, Cecil Grover, Claryce Guin, Lester Gulledge, Dixon Gump, Roberta Hale, Vivian Hammond. Mary Hanks, Howards Hanks, Joe Hardman. A. C. Hardy, Doris Harvey, Kouncil Haeson, Maxine Hendrick, William Henley, Murray Hickman, Charles Higginhotham, Hal Ford Hill, Dorothy Lee Halley, Lenneul Horton. Kenneth Houston, Earl Howard, Shirley Howell, Mildred Hudson, Paul Hughes, Ruth Hunsicker, John Hutchinson, Dorothy Jackson, Annette Jackson, Jeanette Jeter. Lois Johnson, Elizalmelh Johnson, Mary H. Johnson, Roy Jones, Dorothy Jones, Raymond Kelly, Peyton Kemp, Virginia Khoury, Rosalie Kirkland, Stanley K'emm. Ruth Krentil, Malcolm Land, T, G. Landry, Percy Nor1nan, Arletta N, THE 1929 MGUSHER EW rj r , 'H tyle- -ni- -TEEIT 'TTiiTTlTC-:T- F l :FCAT Lrg'-P 'V 'L U' Mb ' ' - ': 1 -gr' 'l-. ' ' - ,I TGI--xv? 2 T fwrw ..--:fri-.42 fr 3: 5-Q51 .- -,ln 5- l ' W- T r...4-1:11 1 wr '-' -1 Af f X.-.f e -A - 3 -xv 5, f - 4 - .--..- . Mc- fa: .L--f-M -11 a if-1---Y it-I ++:1Q:11. ---1- --:.-J-- , ae: - , - L.. ' - - - .' , :J ' ,L L , 2.'2L'.' Laning, Doris Larson, Thurmon Lawhon, Carl Leahy, Wilson Leiendecker, Martha Lieber, Lester Le Moine, Kathryn Lignon, Doyle Leonard, Elizabeth Lems, Tony Lilly, Gretchen Lockard, Albert Long, Charles Longino, Macey Mackey, B. C. Mathing, Dick lVIcClaran, Bessie McCord, Cooper McCullough, Hazel McDonald. Clifford McDuff, Dorothy McElroy, Mary Ellen McFadden, Nancy Ann McKinney, Birdie Lee McMillian, Claude Meek. liolrert Meredith, livcrette Mitchell, Louis Moody. Frances Moore, Mildred Morgan, Mary Morgan, Wayne Murphy. Dick Ellen Nash. Bill Nei'd, Betty O'Brien. Gwendolyn Odonnell, Alice O'Neal, ,lane Ostendorfl. Emily Owens. Margaret Purdue, .limncie Parks, Luciie Patterson, Susan Pavloff. Valda Payne, Jim Peritore, Lena Peterson, Mary E'izalJeth Phillips, Wilda Porter, Colleen A Fl'6Sl11116l1 Post. Gwendolyn Powell, Nastcrn Price. Bill Price, J. P. Prudhomme, ,lohn Querhcs, ,lustin Nay, Richard Redditt, John D, RhodeS, .l. C. Rohert, .lcwell Rohert, Virginia Roberts. Neill Robinson, Ruth Rodgers, .lack Rogers. Mina Ma Roos, Henry Finndlin, Gladys Sehlater, Juanita Scott, Barhara Shaffer, Clarence Shafner, Mariah Shannon, l-lugh Sharlnan, Hay Skinner. Kathleen Slack, Stewart C Smith Allen A. Smith D. C. Smith llarriott Smith Lydia Saliee. Myra Spilker, lflanor Stahl. Welhy Steen. Bonito B, Stephens, Hugh Stevens, Hay Stewart, Nora Stoddard. Way'i1e Stokes, Sara Story, Crawson Stucky. Marjorie Sullivan. Rose llelen Swank. Beltyc Taylor. Lucille Taylor, Margaret .lane Thompson, Louise Tlionipson. Mcrcclitc Tiffin, Stilwell Todd. Kathryn Toler, Christine Truly. Clara Van Hoy, ,lohn Varner. Thelma Weir, Ruth Wellhorn, Frances Wetllerhee. Bliss Whelcss, Nick White, Helen White, Thalia Whitney. Annie Whitten, C. L. Vlleiner. Selma Wilcox, Beverly Willianis, Alta Williains, Ruhy Williziilts. Vorus Willer. Stanley Wilson, Edith Wilson. Hohcrt Wingo. Dan Wiinslow. Louise Woodward, Doris Yearwoocl, Carolyn Young. Ellie B. Zcve, Alfred Page Seventy-two lm ' ' C ,A X 5 '- ii ,rsi'lHk- - ti, lill t THF iovomggi QUQHER Ml 'wir-T-iii' Y X Abel, Jesse Akchin, Dora Albright, Phyllis Alexander, Jack Alexander. John Allen, Edres Allen, Ward, Jr. Allwhite, Velma Andreola, Catherine Arnett, Levy Ashley, Pauline Bailey, Richard Baites, John Martin Baker, Byrtie Bell Baker, Esther Balcom, Harry Barkley, Hazel Bass, Sam Bates, Beth Bedcloe, Fred Benedict. Vernon Bowen, Elizabeth Boyd, Ralph Page Seventy-three B F 113311111611 Brandt, Harry Braswell, Gene Brazell, Beverly Bess Brister, E. D, Bryant, Howard Buckingham, Joanne Byrd, Janie Eloise Camp, .Belle Conley, Freeland Carclton, Ross Chavez, Audrey Cherry, Joseph Clancy, Johnnie Clark, Alice Marie Cole, Hozen Collins, Scott Cooper, Jimmie, Jr. Copeland. June Rose Cox, Kathleen Craig. Harry Currie, Martha Lucile Dailey, Dora Davenport, Doris Day, Sara Dees, Arnold Dees, Arnold Demopulas, Vaco Dixey, Manie Moss Douglas, Morth E, Dugas, Aretta Eakin, Mary Trigg Eaves, Jesse Elliott, Garland Elstner, Eva Mae Ellis, Hildrith Embrey, Vaughan Evans, W. B., Jr. Fava, Frank Fazio, Frances Ferrell, Benja Fort, Thomas Waltii Fox, Georgia Fuleo, Mary Ann Garrison, Emma Lou Gayle, Isleta German, George Il Gibson, Bessie Gold, Bessie Goode, James Philip Goodrich, Duncan Green, Hazel Evelyn Harper, Raymond Hartwell, Ethel Hatcher, Joe Haygood, Charlie I-laygood, Ollie Virginia Henderson, Bill Hendrick, Marguerite Henry, Ellon Hernandez, Joe Hernandez, Pila Holland, Amie Hope, Tom Hutchinson, Paula Jacobson, Sidney Jacquet, Earle Johnson, Carrie Johnson, Frances Jones, Eugene ' THE 1929 X GUSHEIL W E ffs El Kelly, Dorothy Kennedy, Frances Evelyn Keoun, Bobby Kinnebrew, Enerstine Kralich, Alice Kralich, Theresa Kroll, Dorothy Lark, Louis LeComte, Adeline Lee, Kathrine Lemond, Billy Leire, J. B. Levy, Howell Lewis, Lois Lindsay, Martha Lively, Ruby Logan, Horace Long, Johnnie Long, Victor Lorant, Mik Maclin, Margaret Martin, Frances McCarty, Kenneth B Freshmen McCrery, Doris McCullough, Fred McCullough, Jesse McCutchen, Elizabeth McDearmont, James Mcllardy, Helen Meek, Harry Miller, Elizabeth Mitchell, Joe Willis Monsour, Emile Montgomery, Olivia Moore, Lovdie Motm, Compton Murphy, Rogier Myers, Sidney Myers, Thomas Nicholas, Abraham Nicholson, Dorothy Ober, Jeannette O'Sell, Dayle Oliphint, Josephine Ory, Mildred Parks, Dean Perkins, Hazel Peterson, Mary Ellen Porter, Camille Pralcr, P. J. Prince, Evelyn Procell. Bessie Mae Rayburn, Lynn Richard, Dorothy Robinson, Louise Rogers, Sue Boss, Ella Virginia Sanders, Dannis Scott, Harold Selber, Irving Severance, Billie Sexton, Claude Simmons, DeWitt Skoag, Vinnie Sledge, William Lam Smith, Fannie Smith, Louis Snell, Louise Solomon, Crawford ill' Sternberg, Helen Stewart, Louis Stewart, Hazel Sumner, Oral Sutton, Harry Tamer, Bill Taylor, Bob Teal, Gladys Thomas, James Thomas, Helen Toups, Thelma Van House, Hugh Van Loan, Hudson Wallace, Annie Lee Watson, Clifford Wellhorn, Thelma Wheeler, Francis White, Walter Wilbur, Gail Williams, Nevils Woods, Ted Yearwood, Lelia Youngblood, Thoma Page s Sidney Seventy four XJ 2,27 ,Y f WC ff, 4: Ix- F' 5351, Ii gif gg I lxwxl-24 I IF' I vi Vymxd 11g-1:-his: vi-f,,x,LQlS1: -Lj-7 O X gr iii' Lff 3 .7 f v-ji ifiafii H X 'tif' 'T,r?i kY1w-WI zf. XX , . ,J-xi. k -I' I ,Q f. ,-'71-1 - X215-1 .4541-,.v,: 4? -L sz. 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X11 Q 'A..fE?:f,.x- SWL 3.,fg,,, UQEK .3151 ,ff , I -,Q X1 gf3rf,C.,5.1' I QQQ It , 3 IN- 1i',,.fKI,4 Ek xx., X I-x .qjyklgqi ,X X :K - .ff ef H-I::f5e0'Q': Qffqs: IL - ',:'f '12YJ54,f-237' ff A561 Il I ',?E35gVf7lZe1' ill, 132351 E ,iii ififl g .KA ,lk -5-iff, 'j,..4355lk FQ gl,-11,37 - J riff: PM ' R-A ,EIT ' 'nkfi Ugx Ni? ' T xii I: f ,Q y',.1XJ.c'. -XY!-f - ' -R X-Y 'ff ' ,' I-J N' 101 .. -.YI xg J ,, ,I1y,.,x lf .Q .1-En.f,Y: C2111 Yrsjljmf' A IQ? 'wtf' xf?3,gr1 I flf'j, qV' I 1 I 7,4 I I TH REE. Ifff -,I I- '2'fVf'f 1 I ACTIVITIES Tl-I VESA FXL'bXf2--1 1 .4211 gf,fI,E:J,,,4-.gksy 4, ,Agra QT? ii!-3' , d '4 A: ' I 'TT ..,1 -,C fm' QI. 41275511 YJ 'I M Txg:Z 5' 72 ' II? V P N A X ill I ll ll llllllllllll I llll I H' I l'Ill f - f mgjml -Y ' El s We I - W THE 1939 f QUSI-IER gf. Debaters Those who have the opportunity of seeing a group of'fou1' such loval and efficient students as the 11 ove should take tpecifil note of the occasion afforded! them. While these younff men hare not had an op- portunity to demonstrate their extraordinarv debating ability in contest with anv other schools this year tl eir sucv- :s in Pl'f,p'11'llL for any con- test which might have been secured has been of such -1 genuine nature that all doubt as to what the results of su..l1 contests 11'llJ'l'It have been has been removed. Their abilitx and power of spef.cl1e is be-vond ques- tion. Jack Norfleet and Bill Richardson make up the affirmative side of the team, while Glenn Beitman and Grady flteid compose the negative side. All of these promising speakers hare 'xttndtcl our sr-hool during the entire four years! of their high school careers and it is quite obvious that their loss to the school will be keenly felt as they have won con- siderable recognition not only as speakers b.1t as students as well. While we regard their passing from our midst with sorrow, we nevertheless appreciate the opportunity that has been ours of thus far preparing them for the service ol' the world. Page Seventy we .ff ll Illllllllllllllllllll I llllllllllllllllilllllllllIIlillllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll x. . -v .... -.. ,V fIIllIIII L tnmli -1n.... : E '-I I F , s + - 5 , i L E E : 2 f- 1 : S T -- - V - F' A 9 -1 E ri 1 N '4 u fy R Cf . 9 A ' - . : . . , - I F ,, r : , 1 1 1 E . . a- so . 2 t E - . : . E EI E f E U E E E E -.: E IIIII II IIII Il ll I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I III I III W , vm 'r H E 19 Q 9 W e f G U S H E 12 -1 ta t - - 1 fa - Nj ,KJV r 1 E 3 :- 1 -n un L' - ln 1, just an 'S S 1 an -n 'S' 2 an had 1 s The 1929 Gusher Looking at the 1929 Gfusher, not an immense volume in size, as its leaves fall from the press and shape them- selves into the finished book it seems impossible that such mountains of work could have been crowded be- tween thees two covers. Now that the time has come to cover up, the typewriter for the last time, we feel a shade of a desire to ado it all over again, knowing now the things we should have known at the beginning, but, thank goodness, that is only the shadow of a desire, nothing more, and not enough to merit serious con- sideration. Upon the tribulations encountered in compiling the book you hold in your hand, we will not enlarge he- cause if you have never tried it you will never under- stand. Of the people who wouldnlt get their pictures made, or who forced their pictures .upon usg of ther people who, thank you just the same, but 1 don't care to advertise in yourl hookgn of that sad day when the janitor slipped in and burned up forty pages of copy, not including six weeks' work get- ting them ready for the printer,-this page shall speak nothing. JOHN P, KING Editor-in-Chief A yearbook does not just happen. It is the result of much thought and hard work. Above all else in the Gusher of 1929, we have tried to give you originality. In the art and designingt we have tried to slip away from the old orderg and if our successors return to itg you will receive their good efforts more kindly because of being refieshed by our attempts at something new Above Lznmsrrsn ATTAWAY Ssmcco NIICHFL Page Seveny sw' i 5 O E ' 5 1 5 1 E it E 1 E 74 E E ei E. it 1 E ei E C1 E - , , , A - 1 j E A A I Below-FLOURNOY, MCCOY, ZUMWALT E E 1 111 . - -- 9 - - -- -1 QmlllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1. ,-1l.a.l11L11n g.l11L1V TI-IE 1929 A GUSHER. f ry a f - 2 'li' f Xl' The 1929 Gusher V JOHN KING - - A. D. WEAVER - JOHANNA LEDBETTER GLENN BEITMAN - MYRTLE HARDY - BETTY ATTAWAY - FAY KING - - R. C. McCoY - - JACK WHITED - JOHN FLOURNOY SAM WEISMAN - NORMAN MICHEL MABEL RIFE - MARGARET SARACCO BOBBY ZUMWALT ELEANOR IIRIMBLE THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief Bus. Mgr. Associate Editor Associate Editor Literary Editor Literary Editor Literary Editor Sport Editor A, D. WEAVER Bus. Mgr. Ads Ads - - Ads Ads Circulation ' Circulation - - A rt Kodak Page Seventy seven Above RIFE WEISMAN TRIMRLE WIIITFD Below KING BEITMAN HARDY K C - llllllllllllllll llIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll llIIllIIllIllllIllllllllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIlF ., y-. -il J ' Von v -1 J B IE, THE 1929 M 7712 Gllbl-IEIQ 5, f -.A ' O s so f -me S ' se e E '53 S 1 5 ' ' E E E . . .QE i-1 The H1-L1fC '55, E. I,-A i5l E51 E The Shreveport Hi-Life, the official bi-weekly pub- E' lication of our school, has in the past year been recog- E nlzed by state and national journalistic societies as one E of the best in Louisiana. It is a member of Quill and E Scroll Honorary Journalistic Society, and also of Pi, E the journalistic fraternity organized by the journalism students of L. S. U. The sponsor of the Hi-Life, Myrtle tr E , C. Aymond, has been elected president of the Louisiana S H Chapter of the former and faculty advisor of the latter. t: : Rurlr Scuoouzn , , , EZ E Ef1imf.in.C1,ief The H1-Life has endeavored to publish the news of E, E every school activity, to give a lasting record of all E, phases of school life, and to encourage and interest the students in journalism. E Three special issues, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and April Fool, and four class issues El E were features of the year's publication. During the school year of 1928-29 four- A teen issues were published. 'll E : E E5 2 gg .E fl I LZ i E E E 'EW E 5 121' 2 ha 5 k .. : E Elm 5 ll 5 l 2 E 1 5 -w .. . E ji E .m E J E E ei E VF E E E E Top-Liannlrrrlsa, KING, KING, ZUMWALT, HARDY, Sroncv :Q E Middle-Bnowu, O,NEAI., DAWSON, Rina, Wm-:Ks j wt ': Bottom.-BAIRD, Loan, FLoUnNoY, BIQITMAN, LANIIQI: 1 2 E E Page Seventy-eight E . 5lllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill j . pl. 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ILORSIIEIM ALBERT WITT HELEN KNOX JOHN DAWSON KATHRY N KALTFINIAN MARY LOEB Amr CHAPMAN GLLNN BPHMAN BILL ABNFY R C MCCOY MABEL RIFE The H1 Llfe THE STAFF Sparta IOIIANNA Lrum 1 ll R Soczety BARBARA LANIER NIARCARL1' KINI ELEANOR TRIMBLL PENELUPL JACRSON MYRTLE CORBFTT BOBBY ZUMWALT MAR1IiA HUDSON ALGIE BROWN THOMAQ ASHLEY MANNING QMITII JOHN K1Nc, Alumni Humor Clube Clubs Lxclmnae IE r fl r Bu amz so Manager LIlCll,fllI0f1 Mar111,,er EARIY CUNNINGHAM AI S Lflztor tn Clzzef Assoczate Edztor Aseoctute Ezlnol Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Sports JOHN FLOURNOY DALI Poss JACR NORFLI-PT SAM WEISMAN ARIHUR WLFRS FRANK HENRY J B Sroum Mx R1 Ll G Ax MOND NIANNING S1x11TH Bus Mgr A s Ads frs 1 9 A R Ads A s Faculty Sponsor Page Seventy rzme Top-MCFOY IIIIDSON, NORLLLET, BIIPALEALF, CHAPMAN, KNOX Muldle KAULMAN, HFNRY, CORBFIT, Wrrr, JACRSON Bottom ABNIX, CUNNINLIIAM, FLORSIILITVI, W1 ISNIAN, TRIMBIE an at 1 1 an in 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 -b 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 un 1 as 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4-I 1 1 S 3 1 ul wus as as 1 as eq 1 1 1 an 1 1 1 nn E E , - 1 A . 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L-.. ., ,, ,-. i iii i t fr 5 The Fortune-Hullter E The play, The Fortune-Hunter, a four-uct comedy, was presented at the Byrd l'ligh School iF E on May 2 and 3, under the direction of Miss Pearl Pryor. 5 The Fortune-Hunter is the story of young Nat Duncan, who finds himself stranded in iii y New York, financially embarrassed. At the advice of his friend he goes to a small country E E town to seek his fortune. The village heiress falls in love with him. How Nat turns down the heiress and material wealth for the druggi.st's daughter and true happiness, brings out the ,.. , moral A man habitually doing the finer things of life finally cultivates a taste for themf, and, 1' together with the village love affairs, furnishes enough amusement to keep the audience well IFN . entertained throughout the whole evening. 'tj t ,- The play was presented on two nights with a partially different Cast on the second night. ' CAST or CHARACTERS 53, h May 2 May 3 . Henry Kellogg ........ ............. C Irady Reid ....... ..... G rady Reid Ei 1 Nat Duncan ........... .... R . C, McCoy ........ ..... M anning Smith hi-E' ' ,lim Stone ............. .... B ert Bodenheimer ..... ..... B ert Bodenheimer fl L George Burnham ...... .... M orton Braswell ....... ..... M orton Braswell fi f.. Willie Bartlett ......... .... E arly Cunningham. .... ..... E arly Cunningham -Q5 '17-' Larry Miller .......... .... G eorge Stoltz ....... ..... G eorge Stoltz -3 1: Roljbins .............. .... J ack Norfleet ..... ..... J ack Norfleet L i- Tom fnewsboyl ....... .... C harles Hightower... ..... Charles Hightower fig 3 X Mr. Lockwood ......... .... G Ienn Beitman .... ..... G lenn Beitman IM - Sam Graham .......... .... E lwyn Chaney ..... ..... E lwyn Chaney 5: 5 Betty Graham ......... .... C lemence Gras ...... ..... li lable Rife iii E Josie Lockwood ....... .... ,l ohanna Ledhetter... ..... Julianna Ledbetter E Sperry ................ .... ,l ames Lemmond .... ..... J ames Lemmond fw- E Roland Barnett ........ .... W allace King ..... ..... D ale Shankland 3 Angie ............... .... E leanor Trimble ..... ..... M yrtle Hardy tr: t E Tracey Tanner ........ .... A lgie Brown. ..... ..... A lgie Brown E Hi ................. .... L eon Gamble .... ..... L eon Gamble E Watty .............. .... A lbert Witt ..... ..... A lbert Witt -. Herman .... ' .......... ............ .... ' l 'homas Cooper.. ..... Thomas Cooper El E The Sheriff. ............................... .Robert Watson ................ Robert Watson t: In Customers in Drug Store fboth presentationslz LE E Rebecca Atkinson, Penelope Jackson, Hilda Dillon, Ruth Schooler, Jonnie Lee Smith, E E Margaret Connell, Mabel Hickman, Candace Hanley. E E Page Eighty L Y Y - W i Y i paw, Y E V WY it mlllllllllllllllllllll lll mmTjttrt1'tt1Qm3atHmlt1tHt11H.1nnnUt Ltiitnjtiijti tmtrmmtwm ti' 1 it .J ...i -f - f lift, 5 in rw 1 'f 4 W ri-Us 19 Q 9 yr f Q, U s H is ia W Lifw fQ til, , ,1 . -.. as - s 1' X 235 W s ,pf A-A-so -me rss--so so s is so B X gs s - E E E E at Z I : El. E 'Il' 1 3 S 3 s l-3 Z 7 5 K S fl 5 W Band E E E 5 Q The Band is the official musical representative of ou1' school and, under the E i direction of Mr. Frank Fuhrer, has enjoyed great progress in the past year. E Cl S The repertoire of the band includes marches, patrols, overtures and popular E numbers, all of which have pleased large audiences. E VZ, S Ei On April 18, the band presented a concert, the proceeds of which were used E rj to defray the expenses of its members who attended the State Rally at Baton Rouge. E The members are: Clarinets, Clarence Colley, Clifton Butler, Sam Moranto, E Ii Jack Waites, A. B. Freyerg Saxaphones, Ruth Schooler, Homer McDowell, Charles E' Hostetler, D. W. Keith, Francis Shemino, Allen Anthony, Baritones, Bill Prentiss, E 5 Rosabel Lieber, Bass, James Dawsong Drums, John Dawson, ,lim McCann, Abie E lj Chapmang Trombones, Sam Weisman, Durward Bayliss, Billy Grabillg Cornets, E 1 Joe Lewis, Wesley Ford, Andrew Tillotson, Howell Fullilove, Varner Mathews, Lila E TE McDowell, Billie Stiles. E s E 11 E , Page Eighty-one ' E jg E 7. ' rn l llllllllllll lllllllllllll llllllll ll Ill Illllllll ll llllllllllll llllll f mi W BOOK noun ATHLETICS . r l Q 'rms 192.9 gt 4 Gust-1131? V agre es Ei Pj' i C i---i ' C CCC if X y 5 E s E s E E E r-I ta 'l E E E E Em . E Coaches No high school in the country can boast a better coaching staff than. that of our school. The teams turned out by Coaches Knilans, Prendergast, Dobson, and Miss Strickler are known and feared throughout the entire state. Coach Kniians, head coach of football, basketball, and baseball, has turned out teams that have not only won much glory for our school but have' placed its name in the highest ranks of clean sportsmanship. During his first year in charge of athletics he turned out champion football and baseball teams and the basketball team was one of the best we have ever had. E In Coach Prendergast we have a valuable track coach. He also assists Coach Knilans in rounding together a strong football team. During the past three years he has proved a great factor in the fine showing made by our school on the gridiron. His track team won the North Louisiana title two consecutive times and was not de- feated in the. mile relay this year until the Baton. Rouge rally. Coach Dobson is a former member of our school, having lettered here in foot- ball, basketball, track, and baseball. He is now assistant coach in baseball, basket- ball and football. His Junior Jacket basketball andjbaseball teams have shown up well this year. V Miss Strickler joined the coaching staff this year and turned out one of the best girls' basketball teams that has ever represented our school. She also formed a volleyball team that stood high at the North Louisiana rally. o Page Eighty-three . it alll I llllllllllllllll llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I lllllllIlllIlIllllllllIllIlIlIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll 1 Hll L K 41-six ' 1 ' 5 k r -' 'Qtltnf W'it'1L , 1 ' ' Eb i He 19149 U U is HETL 3 so it A s F rx -4 -.I -1 r 'J . 1 tl ,Q n-J ttf! lit ray Vg i Ei l Ia E gi gi t Managers EH at Who has the keys? '6What about a little tape? 6'Get me a shoe string, will you?,, Don,t you lose any of those balls! These are only a few of the expressions that the managers of our! various athletic teams have to listen to not only once a day, but practically every minute of the time' they are in -V charge of their team. Wlien football practice got under way last fall the one demand of every Nfl candidate was, O, Harper, come open my locker. Red stood up under this many a weary day and he must be congratulated for the manner in which he I Qt took care of the football material. Wheil basketball season rolled around Jack Haynes had to curb his am- bition to be a business manager so he applied to Coachilinilans for the posi- gy tion. Jack regretted the day he asked for the' job, but he made a snappy little manager and no basketball material was lost. r jf When baseball and track seasons opened it became necessary to havel two managers. Eiland Crow was put in charge of the baseball material while. Roy Alexander, a track candidate, was given the manager's position on thetrack -4 squad. Both of these boys served the school well and are due a great deal of -it credit for the showing made by the baseball and track teams this year. l my The four managers were well repaid for their work. Rawlins Harper.made '31 all out of town trips with the' football team. Jack Haynes went wherever the X basketball team travelled, and Eiland Crow and Roy Alexander were taken to 1 both the North Louisiana and Baton Rouge rallies. -2' . lx ' Page Eighty-lour 2 WTWWTTVV 1TWW'1'1i'tTiWWW:.i1i,i,1.,aI.1.i - FiTWtWfiQP'TT: ,lLEIIlIH .1. LH . MM 4' ittlitlftwliruaw iwmwiiril. QE X, Y ,. XI IPQUTBALL l x 1 l -- . . . l il I lt I Football The Yellow Jacket football squad, which completed its 1928 schedule without a defeat, was ably cap- tained by two of our most prominent athletes, Joe Zaffato and Jim Hodgins. At the close of the 1927 football season Joe was elected captain and Jim al- ternate captain but after the first two games this year things were reversed. Joe had to undergo an appen- dicitis operation which left everything upon Jim's shoulders. Of course Jim did a fine job of it and Joe, forced to witness the games from the side-lines, played the game as hard as those eleven players on the field. CAPT. JOE ZAFFATO Joe had held down the left tackle position and was headed for a certain berth on the all-state team when he was taken from the gridiron. Jim's broken field running and his unequalled punting proved him an outstanding backfield man and brought him a great deal of attention from leading Louisiana coaches. Following is the record of our Yellow Jackets for 1928: Jackets 36, Texarkana fTexasj 63 Jackets 56, Longview Og Jackets 7, Port Arthur O, Jackets 52, Louisiana State Normal Freshmen Og Jackets 58, Min- den Og Jackets 33, Monroe 6g Jackets 26, Hayncsville 7, Jackets 18, Bolton 6, Jackets 9, Homer 7. t r--- I v r--1 l th- I .f . 1 ly: fi-4 tiff aid l I!-il f L V-M F It lf. -:t r'l' ,t l thi E-. l. l tif: ' 1 t ri: l , if? l till f 1l' l I l E11 i till? W A1111 CAPT. JIM l'IoDc1Ns l Srl , t pit ,Ht ,.,, , , t 1 7 V4 4,.l- Page Eighty-six Y 1 t t t l' l IL 1 I , p -H ,.., . VH ,,,,1,, 11 , -, ,Q , 'vt X., ,174 ,Q-ff. W , , , Y ,I , . X, ll L .5 , - , .,.......l..-.i 318' X ,ZVPQQJ W . . .. a iff- 'Tgllk' s5'lt..X5ff if-5 ,MIX f Q 'fx 1 l H IL l U 1.2 Q LJ U b lrl li lvl, my v E -Qiivifk WW - -- Q.-H ff f2f Q- 1--- --- - - f f 'X 2:5 is ei E! Ei I l ill w Pl J 31, 1 .Li 1 2253 Fi Eli l 4 El at E-it N., 3 f EI ,. E13 l is :i iii . . . , . E5 FQ This 15 A. D. Weaver s second and last year with the Yellow Jackets. Few if -'li gains have been made around his end. Wllell an overhead attack was started - if by the Jackets Weaver was usually on the receiving end. He will represent us -- next vear at L. S. U. 5 ' , E Et' Tom Connolly, one of the best tacklers in the state, made his fire! letter li with the Jackets this year. He was always on his toes and whenever a ball, was 3' fumbled he was right on top of it. Tom will be claimed next year by Tulane. V la in 15:1 ga tri Wlien the all-state football team was selected this year the scribes of the 1 fi state were unanimous in their selection of Joe Almokary for the fullback posi- ii ,li tion. His spectacular runs tore down the confidence of all our opponents and ,W Z L- . . . . . iiliwl were the mam factors in the completion of our nine game! schedule without a E: lf' t l l fli .. defeat. His loss to the, Jackets will be a gain for some college. lt: I-, , 1 ':i lL lfil When the Yellow Jackets tilted with the Bolton Bears in the last game on El r gl x their schedule Raymond Fuqua. proved his value to the team by thel fine game , N lil t la he played at left end. Play after play was directed around his end but to no H avail. Raymond will be with us again next year. 53 IE: :gf I 'v rg F . lt ti Ei 1 '3 F-Tl Fl .--. 59:1 W .1 2-+ , ,.. r-:At I V Z1 :rg on fji .2 V, 1 Page Eighty-seven Q' , ,, 1 ' J t E25 , ri, til ff' H ' ' ,.,.r,p-.g4,,.' ' 414.2 il ffl1lTf.fI ' '- Y wkqmqnfr' - it trttQ fe. .tt rut' U ati i NIU LL 1 Fmtin ll tai fiit1,t.'1 U U tu U Q me t UUQUIHIEUN W1 imUllHUlTfEl J ,ff-fix 1' H E 19 Q fb L G U Q 11-1 is ra g X, Y l 1 .4 155.2 -14 When a few ynds were ueussaiy to make a first down or a touchdown Bobby lumwwlt halfbaek was alwftvs ready to carry the ball through the op- posing l1ne and it was very seldom that he f'uled to Cain the required territory. No member of the squad was a llE11ClCI' worker than Bobby. He will probably entel Georbia Tech next fill Lamar Fuqua lettered foi lust fust time this ye'u' ancl1 will be a great fac- to1 in 5lI6I'lt,ll1CI11IlD the ,ltcket line next year He held down the left guard position and was one of the hardest t'1ekle1s on the te'un. Few times did he fail to open holes when called upon to do so by the quftrterbaek. Whexi plays were duected around Bootsie Watson s end of the line, whether in the early moments of the Dflme or in the elosmb quarter the opposing back- fleld men always found ll hald to Det BOOISIC out of play. He will be back on the squad next year 'md will lJ6 l1' watchin . This was Lee Stokes first year as 1 re ular with the varsity squad and although hindered at the first of the season by inexperience, he was going -trong before the season was closed. Great things are expected of Lee next year 'md we doubt if he will disappoint us Page Eighty-eight l 1 1 11. il,- ll 1 E 1 E '1 E .Et if 1k-yi 1? 1 1 :U 1 1 1 tl '11 il I' u ,ll 'tip A mn nn l,...,,-s H 1 HIL 19.zQ!f uUbI-IEI2. E, Ed Prudhome played his first year on the team this season at the right guard position. He proved of great value to the Jackets and was a hard man to take out of play. He will be back next year battling as hard as ever and great things are expected of him by the school as. well as the coaches. No better field general was seen in the state than Manning Smith, snappy little quarterback for the Jackets. He lead the team in such a way that at times the opponents were guessing just what would come next. Although not carry- ing the ball very often he was a good interference leader and when he did take the ball he usually made a good gain. He will be back next year. Vernon Wolfe is the answer to a football coachls prayer. He is an all round football player and can be called upon to hold any position on the team. He started the season at right end but was used also' at the center and fullback positions. Next year it is expected that Wolfe will be seen in the backfield as a regular ball carrier. Eiland Crow, playing his first year on the team, proved in the first games of ,the season by his efficient guarding and tackling that he could be relied upon by the backfield men to open holes for them in the opponent's line. Few gains were made over his part of the line. He will be in school again next year. Pa e Eighty nlne IHTFTVWI in Illt lllllllll llllllllllll lllll lllllIllllllllllllllllllllll . l lllllllllllllll I J V' W ,..r.:, i- ..., lf-il ..., L l-4 t -.QV , Q QQ ,W F ., r I-I E to 2 9 .asa F, ttfz Q, ti U s it is Pe. U... Ht. - lf fi.: ffl 1 fx. s s so at 'A fe -leaf 'rf'Qs 'jjj' QQ- so 'fr' sie f ,J if 'fn -Y ffr- W - f X --' l f f 5-if iw El W .- . Efil isa, i 'S' 1 151, , lol gg! - 4 rw iii El gl -Z 2 M tri My Red Allen had a hard time of it this year hut displayed plenty of nerve D E-2 in sticking out the season with a had knee. l-le was one of the best little tackles iv-'fl . . . . . . E in the state at the first of the season, but an injury l'CU61V6Cl in the lVlonroe ZEN game prevented him from keeping up the pace he had Nath is lost this 'Ji year hy graduation. E' 115.4 . A As an interference runner Douglas Yauger was one of the best on the E ir team. He carried the hall but few' times during the season hut was a great help in opening holes for the hall carriers. He was one of our hardest hitters and when he downed a man he stayed downed. Douglas is another warrior who will be lost to the 1930 squad. S-H, 1-- Herrnan Stacks hails from Alexandria where he played a year at end with the Bolton Bears. This year Coach Knilans used him hoth at the tackle and end positions and he showed the Bolton fellows how it was done when the Jackets invaded Alexandria for the last contest of the 1929 schedule. El .s. Merl Hooks played his first year on the team as a guard. He alternated with Crow and Fuqua and proved himself a valuable player although slightly fit . 6 W- handicapped by lack of experience. He will he hack on the squad next year and will give someone a hard race for a regular guard position. ft LE-4 422. ' E' . l El l'4'l 'ri fa' 5 'es' E l-l 5 :ii JUNIOR JACKET FOOTBALL SQUAD t- ffl t- -N W E411 El Page Ninety gl Eli or s s .mrs Elgatttlllltt.til1tI'llHIttt'tttUllltltwl lilly lTHTlTTi'l .E tHEWU:ttE:t'.i1TD,gT'1Tt:n .1 ITU 1 T Et,JEtHTHTat'tIQtjtQlttQtiti33L IBASKUDALI., ans 1 --J ffl! l l J S 5 . 5 l E I1 1 it :l - f . , F at H f . . im 'l'llEi 1929 GUSHEIQ, B iii BW 3' 3 . . 1 RCVIGW ot the 1929 Basketball beason P- Not for a good many years has Byrd been so strongly rep- lg f resented on the basketball court as it was this year. Although 'f but two letter men were back this year Coach Knilans had a large number of good candidates that he developed into ex- li- cellent basketball players before the opening of the cage season. gl L. l I Fourteen games were on the Jacket schedule and they came H through the season with eight victories and six defeats. The ,cf Bolton high school of Alexandria defeated the Jackets four ,JJ games while El Dorado and Coushatta were the only other tm teams to defeat the Jackets. Longview l- high school as well as the Longstreet .E team suffered two defeats at the hands W- I of the Jackets while Grand Bayou felt E the sting of the Jackets one time, For the first time since the organiza- Q1- tion of a basketball team at our school we were represented at the North Lou- JIM HODGINS, Capl' isiana basketball tournament at Buston. - Although our team failed to win the championship it made the other teams step to remain in the race. ln this tournament the Lombard system of basketball I was used. By this system each team plays the other in its ' bracket one five minute game and, when each team has played the other, a total of the points scored and the points scored 5 k-4 t against is made. The total number of points scored on sub- xl-X tracted from the total number of points scored gives the team's standing in the race. The Jack- ets emerged from the first round of lil play with a plus 32 score which al- lil towed them to remain in the second ii, round of play. However, at the end of the second round the Jackets checked Rsrmonn FUQUA E1 up one point below the two high scor- El ing teams in the bracket and were eliminated from playing. EJ The following are the scores made by the Jackets in the five 'E minute games: Jackets 3, Spearville 2g Jackets 7, Downsville 2gl Jackets 8, Serepta 23 Jackets 2, Ouachita Parish 2g Jack- lE ets 2, Shongloo 25 Jackets 8, Ansley 3g Jackets 4, Chatam 3g Jackets 5, Quitman 2, Jackets 1, Evergreen' 03 Jackets 7, Spearville 2g Jackets 5, Downsville 3. - - E2 The work of Roy Hardin and Bob Watson at the guard E positions was outstanding in every contest. Watson is one Ki of the best goat scorers from mid-field that the school has had in a good while. Hardin was an outstanding dribbler and lg seldom missed a shot from under the basket. When we talk of the work of the guards we cannot leave out Wolfe, who Ln played his third year on the team. 1 - VERNON WOT-FE At forwards Coach Knilans had in Jim Hodgins, captain, in A J Q W Page Ninety-two W W - JJ,,, J J JJ J J J JJ Ji it llllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll llll l llllll I IllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll Illll llllllllll sl H g W 1 My NWIQQQ fwmfrz GUSHER g g wi iw W i gil,-.5625-'i g WW H William Clack, and Raymond Fuqua three players that could be depended upon to score at critical moments of play. Clack played his first year on the squad, but he had gained experi- ence at another Louisiana school. Hodgins was not only used at a forward position, but also at center in a great number of the contests. Raymond Fuqua and Manning Smith played their lirst year with the regulars this year. The 1929-30 basketball season should be a banner year for the Yellow Jackets. Only two men will be lost to the squad, Hodgins and Wolfe. Clack should develop into a very good center by mid-season and Watson's long shot e e is a MANNING SMITH o Y problem for any defense. Smith and Fuqua are fast and accurate passers and their good shooting should be better than last season. Stokes was lost to the team last season, but showed his Jackets. Roy Hardin is a good defen- sive guard and an excellent dribbler and a good passer. Six men of known ' ability as basketball players plus some excellent material that is being de- veloped by Coach Dobson and his Junior Jackets will be back on the squad next year. basketball ability with the Junior I WVILLIAM CLACK Should the basketball squad make a good showing next season Coach Knilans is planning on entering them in the state basketball meet. Plans are now underway in forming one of the hardest schedules that any high school basket- ball team in the state can boast of. The Bolton Bears of Alexandria will be on the Jackets? schedule next year as they have been in the past few years and it is the hopes of the school that the Jackets will be able to turn the Bolton crew brack to a de- feat. lt has been thd custom of these two schools for several years to play four games, two of which are played at the Byrd High School and two at Alexandria. This year the Jackets put up a hard. fight in trying to defeat the Bolton crew in at least one of the four games but they were unable to do sp. The attendance mark at the basketball contests this season was by far larger than the previous records have been. The lower floor of the Gym was filled in every contest and in several contests the basketball fans of the school were forced to sit in the gallery on the second floor of the gym. No high school in the state was better equipped in basket- ball this season than the Yellow Jackets. The uniforms were Purple and White with a Yellowg Jacket below a purple and gold Shreveport'7 on the breast of the jerseys. The pants were purple satin and caught the eyes of fans in every con- test played. e Ninety three Bois WVATSON -gl Pug ' - ahimiiiul II . . L 'ii In ll ' mmmmmmm mmmmmum u m n I l llllll l lIlIlllllIllllIIlF , fe l la .. - s- a y A r I-I E 1 9 Q Q fs oi U 9 H 11 re g ar ,y,!,Qi'..L----Y ' ' -.-..:l..g VAL faux , 4.1.-f4QEL,.lf,,f,'f3L , ! ' 'fur -' Y. . - T , ' Q ' ' ' -' ' --iT4s1K gt lf,-51. fret riff B, . l J 1?- T lil IE .r I, N y E N E E L , l l 2 1 . N . E . i .521 . El l A fl . . , .- . - Y' ei we-i , Vi i 'IJOP-MILLER, BLACKBURN, S'rAcKs, HENRY. tiff wa' Bottom-REMBERT, Puunnoivm, Ganm-zrr. v- l I,- . l ttf A l s-- H lx? l .. l th l , y Junior Jacket Basketball , f 5 if .Q Ea-ch year finds our school represented by a stronger basketball team. This is l l i largely due to the organization of the Junior Jacket Basketball team. When Coach 11. fl 31 244 Knilans weeds out the best material among the candidates that report each year he 35 fi' turns the remainder of the men over to Coach Dobson, who sees that they gain ,gil enough experience to be of value to the regular five the following year. tix This year the Junior Jackets were entered in the Junior Basketball League of will the Municipal Association. Noq snappier or harder working team took part in the if l 11, league than the Junior crew. When the season ended our boys were in a tie for the Hifi i- second place position of the league, having won ten games and lost four. The mem- wnzgl I . . E- I ,tj N bers of this team were: Robert Watson, Herman Stacks., Kenneth Miller, Raymond ' - Y w s-A , 1-1 .5 Fuqua, Percy Rembert, Ransome Cole, Frank Henry, Fred Garrett, Ed. Prudhome, li and Joe Zaffato. 4:5 When the Y. M. C. A. staged its high school basketball tournament our regular H15 M N team was in Alexandria and it was left to tha Junior Jackets to uphold the colors ft 'FF ' 1 3 of the school. They entered the tournament as under dogs and put up a game fight. rf- V.-K J If However, in their third contest, after eliminating two teams, they met with defeat. glzfv l A l.- Page Nm:-'IV four . Qt 5 lt alll!lllllllllllllllllllllll blib J vihuA,l IBASLBALL, THE 1929 'Ig Us Gust-11511 1 5, r W Emtmdia g as W 'Af 'T' i,,Ti?i 'iT T ' ii' ' . as-5 X .J pw -un up 14 -1 ' -1 '- up ,A- 2 wil ' ,npr au' run! E E E gy E E 2 E E 2 S S 1 S S S :I S E 5 E 'S E S E :I 3 l 2 E E4 E 1 5, E gl sl :1 I :E L' I L: F: nu, Z -J Ei 1 -J 5' .. - Q Ei E : .12 1, :N L' 2 5 :i xl E at -E E I i 1 .. 1 - Z - 2 1 S .. 1 .. it Baseball The Yellow Jacket baseball team, winners of the Louisiana high school baseball championship for eight conse- cutive years, brought to a close a nine game schedule without a defeat when they met and defeated the Bolton Bears of Alexandria 5 to 2 in a thirteen inn- ing contest. Downsville high school defeated the Jackets 2 to l in the play for the North Louisiana baseball championship and it marked the Jackets' second defeat in as many years. The defeat prevented the Jackets from regaining the title they had lost at Ruston two years ago. De- feat again broke into the Jaclzetsi camp at the Baton Rouge rally, where they were beaten by the Jesuits of New Or- leans by a score of 8 to 1. This put them out of the race for the state cham- pionship which they had held for the last eight years. At the opening of their baseball sea- son the Jackets encountered their tra- ditional enemies, the Longview high school Loboes, and defeated them 10 to 3. Nip Hatcher was used on the mound and he turned in a good con- test, allowing but six hits. The follow- ing week Coach Knilans turned the Yel- low Jackets loose on the Mansfield high school squad, holders of the Northwest Page Ninety slr m m mnu n m n ln l l l T l lllllllllllllllliilllllllllll II IIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF Q Q. ,. - . - s a . W THE IJ 4 Q g gi I Ierggg, , -, 1 ' -'Z xi f- t iiiijf' t Tit i T i s E Q l baseball championship. When the smoke of battle had cleared the Jackets were on the large end of a 13 to 1 score. This was the largest score made by the ' Jackets during their entire schedule. The team made its first out of town trip when it went to Minden to meet the Greenbacks, the only team in Lou- : isiana that was able to defeat them in 1927. The Jackets gained long wanted , revenge when they knocked the hide to every corner of the lot and scored twelve runs while the Greenbacks were content with but six. Shreveport was given a big scare by the Mansfield high school squad to- ta ward thealatter part of the schedule when the Northwest champions held the , Jackets to three runs and in turn scored E two. The contest was by far the hardest : the Jackets had participated in up to if that time. Bolton high school invaded 5 local territory April 15 to seek revenge E for the defeat handed them last year by 5 the Jackets in the race for the Louisi- E ana state championship. The Bears put N E up a game struggle but went down un- der a 6 to 4 defeat. Jim Hodgins won -I added laurels for the school when he pitched a no-hit no-run game against the Minden Greenbacks in the second scheduled contest between the two schools. Hodgins had but twenty-one Page Winery-seven E F , 1 J E E 1 ' E E nmmnuuummmnml n n ummm u m Illlllllll llllll J Vwmlil S E 1 i E as 3 E l S Z -u in , 1 3 2 ,un 2 3 1 S 1 E .1 E 1 t E E 1 , ' - 'I , NX Q K - ' W Y W 'rms 1929 gfer g G Us HER EF - batters to face him in seven innings and 7 reached first base safely and he was 1 l Six hundred fans witnessed the game .... that went for thirteen innings before T' the Jackets were able to mark up an- other victory on their long list. Bootsie Watson, holding the third base position, was responsible for the victory. He ' : slapped out a home run with two men Z on bases giving the Jackets a three run lead that Bolton was unable to over- -. come in their half of the thirteenth inn- ing although they did score one run - when the first batter up knocked a ' home run. Rhea Lindsay was used on 1 I PP a- CD 5 O E : ra. E. E CD Q o 5 FF CD U3 .-. 'D :s n. :r FD -z: 3. G :- CD Q.. 1 MLM superb ball. A will 2 o C o D3 Q :- 5. l'f :r CD m 99' as f'F Q Q m :: ar o m UI FQ' 29 : more balanced baseball team than that ' turned out by Coach Knilans this year. :. With Morton Braswell or Bill Thigpen E l -- catching, Kenneth Miller or Les Waller Si! on first base, Raymond Fuqua or Man- . ning Smith on second, J. B. Storey or t :J . Curry Boggs at short, Watson on third, - E Ed. Prudhome at left field, Buck Brian at center field and Vernon Wolfe at rl ht field the Jackets would make 'my tefim step to defeat them Page Nzneby ezghz E - . E 5 74 - . y E .Q g ' - a ij . . i r E 5 i 4 E i ' E E i n , 1 Ill vi g g Il lln u mlmll null I ll Hllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll , lllllllllllllli 7 struck out twelve men. Only one man .- walked. - fi In the last scheduled contest the 2 Jackets journeyed to Alexandria where E 5 5 E they again tilted with the Bolton Bears. E 5 5 E E E 5 E E i Lg-ggi TVIQACIQQ fi g- U: b ' 'f c for -, flllfvf iw., as , as V J ' X X sj 'k55' 'N' K- E - E or me . 5 RCVICW of the Track 5 Season E .. The track team did not enjoy as - great a season this year as it has in previous years. Injuries and sickness li E at critical points of the season proved E too great a handicap for the team E to overcome. ,- E Coach Prendergast turned out a QM! E mile relay team that won the relay :ly E race at the North Louisiana rally aff E for the third consecutive time and E also beat other teams in Louisiana X E at the Tri-State track meet, spon- E A sored by Centenary College, al- E though Texarkana, Texas, and El E Dorado, Arkansas, finished ahead of E X the Jackets. E . There is no doubt but that old man E Jinx was on our heels throu hout , N the season. Wheii the final check was made at Ruston in the race for the NorthgLo-u- :ll 3 isiana titlle isdwas fopnd that the Jaclgeli weri trailing jay only pd few points and that -' if they s ou win lie miie race an I e fmi e re ay tiey wou win the cham ion- E ship for the fourth consecutive time. John Rowe, running the mile for Shreveljaort, ,E E started the race and went for two laps right! on the heels of the leading runner and E 2 Q just as he was taking the lead to start 7 p 'l E the third lap he pulled a ligament in ij E his leg and had to withdraw from 44 1 the race. The mile relay team fin- f E ished first in that race, but the five Z E points was not enough to place our 'T E total score above that of other , - ' E schools. f E At the Tri-State meet the squad : ran up against old man Jinx again. jjj E At this meet two relays are staged, - a mile and a half mile relay. The gl Jackets won both these races when :U , the meet was first staged two years EJ' E ago but lost them last year to the . ij E Winnfield high school team. Coach ' Prendergast had planned on running 4 ' both races with the same men in - 5 each relay. The day before the meet -5 Louis O'Daniels became ill and was E unable to 1'-un. A substitute was I used but the Jackets were unable to E place better than second in the S80 N 1 relay and third in the mile relay. V si J E G Page One Hundred , :S H llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l Ill -fl F ll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll llll M- ,l. . as ,.fi.'-i ify, . f in 5 J dll ' with 'fix t H W THE 1949 Y, -Ii GUS H1311 A W J t . E s H E The work of Ed Keasler in the ' : 220 low hurdles at Ruston resulted ' E E . : c u u u . in his letterlng. Lionel Turner t proved one of the three best fifty E yard das-hers in Louisiana when he E E placed third in the Tri-State track E E meet. Turner also won second place E E in the high hurdles at the North E 3 2 E vau.ted for the school this year, but E inexperience 'prevented him from E E placing in the big meets. R. C. Me- E E Coy, captain of the squad for the E E second consecutive year, was the one E :. hundred and two twenty yard dash E E ' man. Louis O'Daniels ran the four E E fortyhyardidash and Lamar Fuqua E S ' S E Fuqua, Louis O'Daniels, Dfrkfe Hawthorne and Baxter Goodrich. E 5 By placing third in the hop-step-and-jump at the tri-state track meet v,G'.'11'T1l E E Wolfe earned a track letter which E E made him our school,s only four let- E E ter man having lettered in baseball, E E basketball, football and track. E E Six of the nine letter men this vear E E will be lost to the 1930 squad. They E E are: Louis 0'Danie's, Ed. Keasler, E E ' , Vernon Wolfe, Lionel Turner, John E E Howe, Vernon Wolfe and R. C. MC- l E CCY- E E Although the loss ol' those boys E E will be felt to a large extent it witl E not he such a blow- to the squad il E E who made good showing this year ' j . . . Q 5 but fzuled to letter ' n ' ' -. . , E E Loach Prendergast will have bac: E next year such promising material 3 E ter Goodrich, 4-1140 yard dasliet' anl E E high juniper, Mastern Powell, miie E E runner, Lamar Fuqua, 4-40 yard run- E 'I ner and Dickie Hawthorne who will E E probably be called upon to uphold g E the sprinting end of the track squad. E : me - S . S E ' , 5 E Page! One hundred one . E iqlllllll l ll mum: I it u n llllllllllllllllll n llllllllllllllilllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIE E Louisiana meet. Kenneth Mills pole 2 E was called upon to run the half mile. E E The following boys made up the mile - f E E relay team: R. C. McCoy, Lamar 'S the fellows come through next year E as Richard King, pole vau't':r, Bax- E fri - - ?filv- 5.- .., , - R - Q X I. . , . at , R , ., . . N. ., l H fa H f .4 if 'aware 1.1 Li fa H L is 2' - - - 1' 144 liffk -3111 1 'til' - :.,L'C-31 '9le.-- Y-.vi - ,N fl --N , 'LZ ' ,.-. A yi ' , Dv? i i ' to i it W ' i a l . . 1 'lf gil lieu .,,.,,- , f.. .- H-if .-.4-1- .f ---Y f -if Y -+- V ,gil ll l rl ii.: 3 ill 'Q j it f .till 3 1 'i ii ll? Q7 1.133 lgggll ter Eg l-ii a Ei ilfli N A '51 gg 'ell sa 121 -3 Mill , A 1- 4 pit I l-J ' if? ti! is ljii fi U VY' lf- 1 iii l ,J M JU ls ir' E F hui es. H-l P:i llil W a --1 21' gf The Squad .ggi ,j,.. K.. hi l P-1 liil - :i L., 'ss Thirty-five candidates reported for track practice when the call was sounded lr-j 1-Y . . . , ' l ,vi this year. Of this numbe1! there were but three letter men. Few of the candidates :ai L. , --- w cg! who reported to Coach Prendergast had ever seen a pair of track shoes, but before If the season was far under way they had taken to the sport like ducks to water. Not since the organization of a track squad has there been as large a number of Fresh- jfi men and Sophomores as adorned the track this year. Although they were of little ljgl gi help to the squad this year they will be of great value next season. l E1 1 lil ff! Mastern Powell, freshman, carried the purple and gold in the Tri-State mile race ', and made a good showing although he did not finish among the first three. He' will make other runners step in this event next year. In Duncan Goodrich Coach Pren- El ,,: r-ffl .fi dervast discovered a nice hurdler. Duncan is onl a Freshman and he should lower FH' . D y W4 Eg some records in this event if he works as hard in the future as he did this season. QE 1:21 .... . E. IE? Other candidates who will bear watching before their senior years are: Tony Lewis, weightman, Stilwill Tiffin, Clarence Fisher, Counsil 'Harvey, and D. C. Bag- LE! lj ley. D. C. is one of the fastest youngsters in the school for his age and great things ifgil are expected of him. lggm llfi! Throughout the season special meets were prepared for the Freshmen and lgjgll Sophomores and a great deal of interest was taken in the meets. Sides were usually chosen by one of the letter men and it was necessary for each team to havef a strong gp, junior team if they hoped to defeat other chosen teams. 11. i -M W Fig l Ei 1 za ,,, 1 ' Page One hundred two '51 fl- W gil 'igllig iiivlita -T 5 J- ... .Z.-+. f.. . 'pl-' K , .film-ff-.va .- ---- --------1---H-A-f-nw ' falg i llL-ll.LUli.lU,l.l,llirril.Tl l '-lmLilEl..LL,t.i,l':' lug Y T l l I l 3 I K ll I 1 'A 1 t l 'ill ' l 7 llllgfwl E S LLT 7 l 1 l,LltLLLQlQl5Q'll V 1 ' l 1 itll QUUIQDQJ 1 gf 1? QEIRLSATHLETICS 'W14' fs 7.1 ff. T- ,le ' - N - f ' . w ' Y H312 V- ,p ,QQ tfffifr ,QJM 5 . .h . -N l ll lg HJ A U .,a,5.-,agestwig12t51.'ifeffl, ,asgj252.3429 L1 lj ff: i el is PQ, if-A . W . 'IL' 'ffi' 'kr' is ' Lcf to right-SIMONS, HENDIRICKS, OQDANIELS, WILLEIR, WATSON, RAY, Capt., CAIN, LAVERE, SMITH, EVERETT, WILLIAMS. Volleyball Last fall marked the beginning of athletics in our school for girls. Dur- ing the first semester Miss Strickler introduced volleyball. All girls' classes in Gym took up the work in earnest with the view of selecting a varsity team to represent the school at the rally. The class work in volleybail was closed with an inter-class tournament. However, practices were continued after school. Basketball took some of the time during the winter after which regular prac- tices brought out strong players. Since there were no sports previous to this year there were no girls with letters to form a nucleus around whilch. to'build a team. This made it hard for the girls, but, realizing the full extent of 'Their handicaps, they worked even more. The strongest players of the tournament were selected as representative players. These and other girls who reported for practice outside Ofl the Gym classes worked out for places on the regular team. The girls who were selected to represent Byrd High at the rally are shown above. Although they did not win the cup they hopeto make an good showing next year. Page One hundred four I ...i -Av 1 x s 1 3-. vi l it fir w Ei EL, lil? tri t , ti l Ei - Q3 1 tea! ,-V. EZ . Fr? , ,Ti ' iff be-l :i 4 L lfll 1 ,gf tif l ::: E ti! l 5- -a E r, . 333' ' C3 fit fi. f i gui l N ll! l ' it l if l if l L--I Fa l ' ii 1 l Li: l I lfll l iii . J zz 1 ' A L I l ii! 1 F?-3 1 r ' lri s l r-fl r:. 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Q-,C - C 4g-gommil 'UO X ig:va's'E3'Es Q YD gs1: 'f-' :T 53.0 g,E'OO-:gms I 5lH G'32..s:.:'D' 5 Us-'Dssg..H,Si U1 mgwbmvg G G , fn v-J,-up-1 QI.. rl Q-1.'TOmQfU hV P 1 DJ:-vmfpgjcllu-1-O 2 1 vafimags.-555' ll '55 H21 A ll , ll Ll llllllll lllll Kllllll I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill , lf I llllllllll ,-,, , -. R And may there dwell E Folever m youl memo1y S The spell of l'l'1Ot10ll and musu, the dance - 1 The lIlCIIlbC1S nol m the plcture ale Una Mae Boyd Evelyn Chadoek Eclltll Kupelman Thelma Blank, CllHI'H1lH.Il H'uper and LUC1lC Thlgpen Page One hundred sax 2 5 E S. 3 'Q num ummm .N ' N l 1 4 U. I A - Q . 1 4 N' 1 Y 1 . V 22 V . l inmrmm ll ul l 3 Q -' -- V f 1: .' rt. mfr ,fi ff, N Hit l' H E, lil 12 U 'Q . 23 fi K3 U 5 H E, R El f - Q1 x 'X L r H1- '--s... X , - , Y Qigi E-, li .11 Ei ii liz V, E l- 5 il Above-Simons, I-Ilzwmucrcs, DILL, l'll-ZNDRICKS, Rrcimnnsou, Capt., RAY, G. Swrcxrmr, Coach. E Below-LAVERE, HUCKABY, WA'rsoN, Evlclna'r'r. Basketball Never since the organization of a girls basketball squad at Byrd has there been f as strong a team carrying the purplel and gold colors as that organized this year by E Miss Gertrude Strickler. The girls opened their eleven game schedule with a bang, winning seven games before they met defeat. Texarkana, Texas, high school set them back to two defeats while the Serepta and Fair View Alpha teams emerged on the top side of the scores in thir tilts with the local girls. 'fl Georgia Fay Richardson and Loreece Ray were the big guns in the girls' seven 'Al . . . . . , jj victories. These two girls held the forward positions and when they once obtained Q, possession of the ball it usually resulted in a score. During the latter part of the season lVlildred LaVere, running guard, was shifted to a forward position and she had an uncanny way of scoring from difficult angles of the court. At center Miss Stricklflr had in Helon Watson and lVlargaret Hendricks two smart and fast players. Helon was running center while Margaret was jumping center. This combination E Worked well and both girls will be back for the 1930 squad. Opposing forwards -1 found Vivian Simons and Nell Everett two guards who were hard to shake off. A El large number of the girls' vibtories were due to a great extent to the guarding of T1 ti-5 these two. - El Substitutes were plentiful and were almost as strong as the regular squad. Fol- lu lowing are the substitute players: Margaret Dill, jumping center, Agnes Hendricks, E guard, and Ladorna Huckaby, guard. -A Page One hzmflred five T -' min: Mm' TlllTUHlIUllT1ItltYit- .tmtttmtturn .mimi ltttmmtmttmtmuaamtt mtmamaittmattwtw H X BOOK F-IVE URGANIZATIONS la It ,1 Sl E3 F51 QQ ,.. ' IE! 'll E ti 1 In 1:-l 3,11 2,3 y 3 El 4 li l E! F4 tm E- 1. Eljl. ,. . y it . -. yi l H IL 197 il Q gig C1 U S lol lg, R. xl! K i .A-7--. 47fx1.x,.aczN I or X x Hi-Y Club The Hi-Y Club of '28-729 has endeavored to carry on that work of character building and improvement which was so effectively started several years ago in this school. Under the able leadership of Mr. Kearney, Mr. Sage, and Mr. Kidder the club has put on an extensive program of expansion which has not only greatly increased, the size of the club but also resulted' in the organization ofl a Hi-Y Club in the Fairpark school. By thus spreading out and growing the members have been able to bring the standards for which the club stands to bear influence among the students' of the school. Though much of the time is given tol the study of the Bible, other things are also sponsored and carried out by the members. Noticeable among this years accomplishments are the conducting of an HHonesty Week campaign during mid- term examination week, a possum hunt, and the performance of the famous magi- cian, Birch, on March 19. It is hoped by those members who graduate this year that the club' will con- tinue to function las it has in the past and will go on doing the work which had its beginning either during the time of their membership or before. OFFICERS President - - - - MANNING SMITH Vice President TOM CONNOLLY Secretary-Trea.mrer RAWLINS HARPER Page One hundred seven D z S 4 1 M l P1 i 1 5 E E E ii rtirirfl gg tg E 11 v---1 ,,., -:J l v l . 4 li , . . , and ., lfsf itixoris, A if 1. , ,F EA I in rj cj 1-.grips Sim Qiviifilaig X' f., AX SYM ET IQ , a - l lV'ifjTT'ffjffg s s e o or '-' are -'s X Qi 1 its iii 'li if lt' -2 li -- L ,.-, it as ti '-A l if EQ msg if IL, ii if ,El ill if ill. El 3? 1' I: P Eli l 'E ' Debating Club if 5 FQ p CHAPTER ll9 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE il , , 7 gi l :E The Debating Club held its first meeting the third Thursday of the first term. lla :1 Due to the unfortunate loss of the constitution adopted in 1927, the president, : secretary, and treasurer drew up a new constitution which when submitted to the le I club was unanimously adopted. This constitution will stand for all times, one llig --1 copy being placed in the school safe to insure its preservationf W The purpose of the club is to train all' boys in debating, argumentation, and 1 the ability to think on their feet. The club is made up of boys who expect to be 1: : lawyers. preachers, or business men who want to? be able to express their opinions Ii up in an intelligent manner when called upon. T ju il ill OFFICERS fl President JOHN FLOURNOY V zlce President BILL RICHARDSON I Secrezary ALBERT Wrrr . T1-easurer HENRY LAMBERT ,- Sponsors - MR. H. J. CoLv1N w Miss JENNIE P. BROWN Page One hundrerl eight gli as ,L LL. .-wL,. L. num.2I'iuiammgiagytggigaiatiitxi1uatalialamiuu..i1i.u1..fVVlL1 JJTWTUTTWTIL L1,.,tULHNWi..utiil .QJTW lt tbA' , fi gi , 1 me 1912 9 X E fp G U S PIER as I, MJ E: ' i 3 ...K -il H4 ,1 . I 41 'I 1 l lg E 11 fi li ,Q 2 tif QQ ll iff 'I I l lj 5 I i -f I l ls 1 l 2 lil l ll ,r E'-il EE? if V5 Junior Theatre The purpose of the Junior Theater is three foldg to stimulate in- terest in plays and playwriting, to develop latent dramatic ability in students, and to entertain. Although the theater is the youngest organization in the school, having been organized this year, it has attracted considerable attention by its activities and promotion of interest among the student body. From the proceeds of two plays fone, a Chinese costume, and the other, a modernj the club presented a large number of books to the library and started a teachers' library. OFFICERS ' President - - Lou CHILDS V ice President - MAURINE I-IEBERT Secretary-Trea.surer - LEONARD RAINES Iteporzer FINCHER EASON Sponsor Miss KATHERINE JONES P11 L Ono llumlrul nme f llll llllll lllll I Tl I III!llIlllllllilllllllllllllllllilillllI I llll I lllll Ill ll 1 ,Q i s ll Fil 1 w E? E Il 3 '-1 1:1 E l fs? ff' l ' ' E Nu i? R. ,,- fi r-vi l -1 ..., nfl 5 Lil 1 W r H E 19 Q 9 f ,ff Q Ga U 5 I--1 E re W ee -s T ,lg 5 Ii WX i i ., J e e affix W E y l E El E 5 - ir E E E 5 E 5. E E --. E E E ii :J E z: E . E . French Soclety E L-, E ii E The French Society was. organized in the fall of nineteen twenty-one by Mrs. L E Valentine Smith. Any student who is studying French may be a member. How- lf! E ever, all the officers are selected from they third year class. E Several interesting programs were given this year, which included some very :Ei E clever French plays. These were very beneficial to the students as they presented in QE: E a practical way the everyday manners and speech of the French. One of the big 'P i, affairs of the society this year was the annual banquet, which was as great a ij, E success as usual. 1 'Vi E The members were very sorry to lose. Miss Pellerin, a popular teacher of the lfli E French department, who left at mid-term to teach in southern Illinois. s 5 S E OFFICERS y fi I fl .rj Pre-sid'e'nt - - - - - - F AY KING Vice President ----- WELDON SEEGERS Secretary ..-- - - - MAB!-:L HICKMAN -1 Treasurer ------ - LEWIS 0,DANIEL Sponsor ..--- - MRS. VALENTINE SMITH Q 5 E E . I E E A Page One hundred ten llllll l lllllll lll lll l numunmuml nl . ' F W flI.TTTVf'WIU.-.5L little P1 E 1 1 1 w 1 1 S S 1 E 1 E 1 ...J - I EVA, , A- Tm: 19.29 li? C-ubHE1a 1 Rig Latm Club The Latm Club was O12-3DlZCCl ClI.lllI'l0' the fful leum wllh MISS Eclxel as sponsol and vsas active thloughout the yefu At the tlme of orgam zatlon the p1es1dent appomtecl pmgram, 6l1t81t311lII1C l'll1, and leglslatlve comnuttees, all of WlllCll wolked vely LOIlSC1C1ll1I0l.1Sly Revular meet mvs wexe held evely Otlllil Wednesdfly 'nl wlnch tune profflams of varl ous kmcls were rendered The PUIPOSB of the club w1s lhleefolcl lo creite an 1nte1est 1n Latm Llleratule to affoxd an opportumly fm a study of Roman customs 'md mmnels, and to blot out the most common ldea thu Latm IS 1 defld lfmguag P1 esuleni Vlce Preszdenr Secl etary T 1 easurez Repollel Sponsor Pnbe One hurulrcrl elewn OFFICFRS HARRIOTT SMITH LEONARD JAMES MARGARLT JANE TAYLOR MARTHA LINSDAY LUCILLE BUTLER M1514 H ECKER A IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII II Il IIIIII IIIIII II IIIIIIIIIII IIIII I I IIII I lllll II IIII III I EIIIUIII ' 5 1 H 'DVMl rl1LlHLlUUl1LLlUA1HHliilllli IHLLULULUR H V1 .LLL lmilu 1 L l E g I 2 A E Q , El . . ' 0 , E .. ' , . , ' I I ' A , ' E ' , I I I I A A , E L- A ' . E , I I I I N. , rv 1 U. E . sl ' A . U A E E AE Lillllllllll IIIIIIIII I' IIII llllll lllllll llllll II I' I I 'I I 'I Ill A MI lllll ll s - f-I I W T I-I E I Q 12 Q --X, as cz! U S I-I E AFL e -if Sp, - e e 57 XQW, if ,.... , ,, 1 ,, 1 -1:1-T -fi, --:fr Y Y Rl Y , ,, - -. -, erik 2 no gs I is E T E Il 3 I S 5 F E Ia .E 7 l El - T1 .E 5 I EI 5 aa E iii Ee at 1 2 Q l I . . :ffl ,, Flambeau L1tC1'El1'y SOC16ty il if W The Flarnbeau Literary Society for junior girls was organized in I -'M -1 1923 by Miss Ruby Adams of the history department. The society 3 was inactive for some time but this year it was reorganized and now :W the girls are very interested. A new pin has been selected. , ' E The purpose of the Flambeau is: To create in the pupils of Byrd F , High School a better understanding of good literature, to arouse more ,..,, ,hr W 1 - 1 interest in the best readings, to develop leadership, and to instill a higher I H appreciation of all noted works. Only junior girls are eligible to be lk, members. I -2 3 , may OFFICERS I I ,fx , ,M p , , , 11, I I 5' - gg: I Q 51 President - - MARY lVlARTHA GORDON gl EN Vice President - - MAIIRINE HEBERT il lil if Secretary-Treasurer VIRGINIA ANN HAYNES 31 Sponsor - - Miss ELEANOR ALLEMAN I F ' ' ti: a it -- 1, T 'l 5 V Page One hundrecl twelve - ' Z ,mm I I 44 S Aj- rely K, L! Jo w V T 'E - ' f A ., '- ,aims f fog, e ' my Flylpll logo j?,s3,m,g, cUs11hR W T or E C A - , X 'I -l l l I rzggy-,,.l,gQ4l,, ' A M - ,Y ,':'j., gg' T WL' ' Y -WT'B1c - -3 Y - -3-?4l-- u 5 E E E 1 i E : l- Q1 5 E 3 E 5 2 E E 3 5 1 E 2 E 2 s EQ , ,ssl Gayarre HISTOIY Club 5 fa E if E Q The Cayarre History Club, one of the newest and most promising clubs of the school, was named in honor of Charles Gayarre, the famous Lofuisiana his- ' ij torian. ll was organized by Miss lVlcLure's fourth period history class, January 5 'f 11, 1929. Y E I On January 18, the club presented a historical play, 4'The Wise Fool,'7 written by one of its members, Levert Fullilove. The play, the story of Columbus, was enacted by practically all the members of the club. The leading mles were N played by the following members: Elwyn Chaney, playing thes part of Columbusg E Frances Brown, that of Queen Isabella, and Tom Connolly, King Ferdinand. The S' proceeds of the play were used for the purchase of history books for the library. lj The club has taken up as its special study this year, the League of Nations. V 'fi The following members were entered in the National Contests: Helen Knox, Dorothy ' 2 Clark, Margaret Randolph, Lillian Hudnall, Bertha Meyers and Alice Dickson. If r, Iii ,, E QQ OFFICERS g at E fill Presiflenz - DOROTHY CLARK E Vice President FRANCES BROWN E E 'Secretary - - HELEN KNOX 5 Treasurer - MARY LOEB E Sponsor - Miss LILLA MCLURE p Page One lmmlrerl thirteen, E slim-VFT mt4 ' mmm 1 mnllnll nn 1 mlnmlm m mm I 1 fl vi, y.. 7 s s yt ,sf A ,, - , if I- i X -s e- R 'M c H r E E E V r 5 l E : E . E .E E E : 2 5 E E I I1- E E if 5 E : E . E - E Girl Reserves C g 1 E Every year hundreds of girls share in a quest to find better ways 5 of livin . In ever town and cit , at home, at school, at church, irls HI E s Y Y s -, E' grow into a realization of their responsibility for learning to make jj E wise choices of things to think and to do. In the Young W'omen's ' ,- E Christian Association Highschool girls who start on this quest are called ,- E Girl Reserves. E In the B rd Hi h School Girl Reserve Club girls are tr ing to Y g Y p: E come to know the meaning of abundant living in friendship with girls F E and women around the world. Through their activities they seek to dis- : cover the joy of creative living as expressed in the ideals for which the 'Fl E 'Girl -Reserve Movement stands. g ii E E OFFICERS s fl E . 'I -E President - HELEN PARKER : IE' Vibe President MYRTLE CORBETT i E Treasurer - - UNA MAE BOYD E E Secretary - - CHARMEIN HARPER E 5 : E . 1 E Page One hundred fourteen E mlllllllllll lllllllllllllll llllllllmlllll I I H lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I .I IE, rrl1,isJ2Q Af2Q1UUsIi12R E, li gl sl ll if 5 l l 1 l l yi 'f -A 11 1 ,- V ,, VW f' W .J J tsl hui H LLL YW 'W V Mt CI 3 mlm mlm mlnlmunnlmmml mum may In I ll lim mlm I ll nm I ll muuululllmmiumlmu ITL 1 ll 2 Pierians Q , Q The Pierian Literary- Society is an orffanization of senior girls - I who are eager to advance their knowledge of literature, especially of poetry, since Pierian,' means acknowledge of poetry. T e -'23 members of this society have shown their interest in all other '52 phases of school life? and have put forth every effort to give their ' Q best to Byrd High School.. fl-2 OFFICERS 1 Presidenz - RUTH SCHOOLER 1- Vice President ROSABEL LIEBER 2 Secretary - . - MINNIE FLORSHEIM H Treasurer - - - NATALIE F ORTE 'fl Sponsor - Miss LUCILLE RICHARDSON pg 5 Page One hundred fLfleen 2 E 5 E it r ' r E - llll Illlllllllllll THE 1929 f CUSHER Q! 1111 5 Lf J lm - Y . l E s 'Eli T T E , E 5 1 E ' ' 5 E 5 E E E E E E E .E 5 E E E E S E E : E E E E E E 2 as be s E : E E 5 T E E -7- I 5 E t - 5 Parent Teachers Assoc1at1o11 E 5 E The Parent Teachers Association of Byrd High School was or- l? ganized when the school opened four years ago. There is not a large E membership considering the: number of students in the school, but the i lack in numbers is made up in enthusiam. Through co-operation with E each other, the parents and teachers find a solution of many of the 'E roblems of the da . F E P Y E The most extensive work undertaken this year was to place in the 3 library sufficient reference books and literature for thetmonthly reports 5-1 E required of each student so that at no time would the librarian run 1- E out of copies. This has been accomplished with the help of the School E Board and the school faculty. E E Every parent who has a child in the school is eligible to member- E E ship in the Parent Teachers Association. E 5 s ,E - E . E TE Q E E Page One hundred sixteen E E t ' e A . e W ' ' ' mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll IllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll llllll ll lllllllllllllllllllll f t BSS? FEATURES ? 3 P I --'lf' - Tx, .A H-f-Quc,xmiwwm?Z A 5 'J W zuLnLMaEQMmm?ggRUU5HER W I 1 L1 1 :S 1 l I Vi ,A .F , W I, H -.M v dy wg- W ifff' 'sd' i ix F4 : 5 W 1 , , Y i' 2 5 2 5 E 1 1 f 21 I i 1 a E E M E fi E E13 .- H 5 d E E i : . 1 E' A E a mmmimmmmmmmmmMMMMMWWEMEWMMWM7 3 V:5'Qfik --v .,,.l -a . fl .4 il - 1 -1 --w J Jr f -1 1 ' J ' f ' N . '1 ,JvcQlll5 E,s1'.,lN f. f- 3 F ' TE T H L l sl J U Li U S l l lg Isl . s T s 117231 ar ,af r rerrrrrrrrrrrrr--es 'fl lg a Q E l 1 I - NE. 3 l l f fi . l r 335 bill! 1 T-l 3 iff' S 5 E :i Q at 5? L xf' Ei, -1 El IZA . li' Mardi Gras Q Nfl . . E The Mardi Gras festival, held annually by our school, was one E of the most outstanding events of the year. The four girls nom- ii inated to run for queen were Mable Rife, Frances Brown, Marietta gl Payne, and Mary Wemple. When the contest came 'to a close Ei Mable Rife was three hundred yards in the lead. Such a queen! 5 And A. D. Weaver! What a king! Frances Brown, elected maid- E of-honor, chose Douglas Yauger for her knight. fi EI But a royal party must have princes and princesses. Of the 1 four girls, Ethel Stiles, Johanna Ledbetter, Barbara Lanier, and E Emily Harding, who sought to be princesses, Johanna and Emily E were victorious. Johanna chose J. B. Storey for her prince and i Emily chose J. E. Larkin. F At about nine olclock Mardi Gras eve, A. D. slipped the ,lil crown on Mableis head and there before us stood a real honest- to-goodness queen-crown and all. Together they led the other members of the royal party in the minuet, after which an orchestra El burst forth and theloyal subjects of the King and Queen were en- tertained with a ball. Ei 3 Page One hundred eighteen li31u,Ts,.m-,. .,,,..- me Moms- use so T ,M-M -, sg-, if Emummmmummmnnmnnmmmmnmummmmmmmmmnwnmnmwuummwmwwnui ff- , A X f- ' ' I A ' X N ilII 4il' jpg ' 'X - ' lim il-IE IOQQ if ' IW' ' W ' W W . I To a Lady by ALBERT WITT fWith apologies to Hudy,, Kiplingl I've taken my fun where I found itg Ilm a man with a newspaper touch. I never have played with the girl friendsg They never encouraged me much. But one night I met old Squat Fullllove, A devil with ladies is he. Said l1B,d tell me the name, Of a sweet little dame Whold love to know someone like me. Now I wasn't no hand with the women, But their praises Ild often heard sung. I figured that some day I'd try ,emg I might as well start while I'm young. And so we went by and I met ,er, And Squat took us out for a ride, Out the Old River trail Where we picked up a nail. While he worked, she sat close by my side. Older than me was my first one, And she was as sweet as could be. Her eyes were as blue as the heavens And in them her thoughts I could see. I knew from the start that she liked meg ' A student in college she were. Could have kissed her that night, If I'd played my cards right, But I learned about women from her. C-5'-x9 The Twenty-third Psalm fPsung by Mary Bonita Allenj Miss Wilson is my teacherg I shall not pass. She maketh me to explain hard propositions before the class. She exposeth my ignoranceg she restoreth my sorrowg she causeth me to give rules for my grade,s sake. Yea, though I study until mid-night, I shall gain no knowledge, for propositions and originals sorely trouble me. She prepareth a test for me in the presence of mineclass. She giveth me a low grade. My sorrow runneth over. Surely sadness and gloom shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall remain in geometry class forever. Page One humlrezl nineteen b fl QIIIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIHWJIIVEQIII 1 E 4 4 n-1 I QI Ill ,tx 'r H E w Q 9 X W QT f.. G U S H E IQ W gf 5' :53j L ,,glBS wX W If E 5 E IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll mmmmm llll l I 1 lu mmn mu In mmumuuuumnmmu I IE 2 ' Ng ,. E1'lf',,g N fl. Iii li l S, Iligggrfhlye lfiiiikiaf..-ViQQ5Q,f ,ip .m I .-.. 5 . In A 9.14 3 c F R fi EACH GRADUATE ll Vll l lx YE 'A ' lllllllw- 'X Zlwvf-ilimi ' I lm. iwfiw' d., --wut. .' WJ ll! ' me .Ia sr' 5 gg G 'sv -if Have you heard the latest! We have just learned that Isroin Mikniaih, the world-famed crystal-gazer and magician who has been in Shreveport for the last week, was at the commencement exercises last night and that he related to Mr. Alberson the future of Each. Graduatel lsn't that interesting? I think the thrill of knowing what place we are to take in life is second only to the one I felt when I received my diploma last night. ' But I know you-are all anxious to hear lsrom Mikniaih's prophecy, so lim going to tell you just what he told Mr. Alberson. ' i The graduating class of '29 will be well represented in the Literary World. Bernice Bains will be a poet of note, as will Audrey Breazeale. James Abney is to write Abney's History of the American People. Among the future novelists of our nation will be James Boyd, Lionel Turner fdime novelistl, Mary India Shumate, and Fay King, who will write books of travel. Many of our graduates are destined to own shops of various kinds and in divers places. Ernestine Blumberg, Carol Weiner and Lottie Benson will be the proprietors of a Furrieris Shop in New York City. Margaret Connell and Ger- aldine Bellinger will be hairdressing specialists in the same city. Whit White will run a pressing shop in St. Louis, and Eloise Burt and Dot Ingram will have an Exclusive Dress Shop there using Ladorna Huckaby as their model and Aline Campbell as dress designer. Pearl Schultz and Annabel Cobb will have an antique shop here in Shreveport. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davisson fMarcella Plottl will buy many beautiful pieces from her when they build their home. Elizabeth DeWitt will have a gift shop and will be patronized by many of her former classmates, especially Mrs. Stanley Bernstein lBessie Abramsonl. Emily Palmer and Mary Goldstein will have a piano shop in Kansas City, and Alice Pareti and Randleflohnson will have a Beauty Parlor next door. Fior- ence Phillips and Loretta Valentine are to have a florist shop here and most of their flowers will be furnished by Ruth Phillips, famous rose-grower of Cali- fornia. Vvilmer Rainer wigil own a bakery shop, employing Mary Francis Smith and Flora James, in the cooking department. Elizabeth Ratcliff, Grace Cornwell, and Mildred Nusser will have one of the leading book shops in Dallas and Mabel Hickman and Mary Wemple will have a Wisteria Tea Room in the same buildingg James Horton will be a waiter in the shop. Page One hzmrlrecl twenty-one l l 'If:.:..,. ig- '1 P f ff' W- 7 - - W v - --..-wwf l lIillUmH.Elll.l lQ,lllyljlhfillllll,tl-..lll li I WU HHH IV ri 5 1 ri --4 I P3 -pl ,AJ it ,J -4 1 THE 192 9 , fa-. L3 U 5 H E Ia -3 'ina -D -X ai H A A 1 xii,-1:45 X, i -v if Among the salesmen who will come through Shreveport regularly will be Jack Whited, selling rubber soles, Dewey McCravy, selling tie-racks, Margaret E Noble, open air demonstrator for Blue Jay Corn plasters, Frances Paul Germany, -, , sofa pillow agent, and M. C. Crew, lace: salesman. , Henry Lambert and Arthur Patterson will do a rush business as gun salesmen E in Chicago. John Flournoy will seek his fortune in Chicago as a cigarette ad- fl E vertiser. H E In Montreal Edna Mae Archer will be a popular salesman for ear muffs and E Elizabeth Rice will be a well known representative of the Sharp Scissors Co. E Eloise Aycock and Billy Reppert will be book agents in California, Helen E Goetschel a wax-flower salesman in Colorado, and Ernestine De Graffenreid a sales- ig E woman for miners' safety lamps in Pennsylvania. 'E Gertie Claire Monkhouse will be head saleslady at Feiblemanisg Blanche E Arnold will have charge of the pattern department. Jonnie Lee Smith will sell .v E tickets at the Grand' Opera in Chicago, Kenneth Brobst will be head usher at the l? E opera house. - Quite a few of the girls will go into business for themsetives. Myrtle Hardy H j, E and Roberta Walters will be interior decorators. They will design the homes of 3 E Mr. and Mrs. Buster King fBarbara Lanierl, Mr. and Mrs. J. fLaplkirg fEmily 3 E Hardingl, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flowers fRuth Farrisl. Muc o t e urniture E '-5 for these homes will be bought from Norman Hickman, Robert Earp and D. W. ?l Keith, who will be the heads of the Superior Furniture Co. Theron Royal and Harold Browne, antique collectors, will supply many rare antiques for these 3 4 lovely homes. I- -, Lois and Uma Saintignon will own the Ritz Floral Shop. By the way, Clyde j McCarty and John Bateman will patronize them quite frequently fin the behalf -3 of Frankie Chalk and Dorothy Clark, respectivelyl. 'J Mrs. Ernest Long fNaomi Deanl, Mrs. Martin Kirsch fEdith Kupermanl, Ei, and Mrs. Buddy Al'lison fEthel Stilesj will be frequently seen in the 'Tashion 4 Plate, a modiste shop quite capably managed by Betty Tom Wheeless. La Verne jj Kellam, Edna Johnson, and Janice Irving will be popular models in this shop, Q j while Isabell and Claudia De Geuerce will design exclusively for Miss Wheeless. Mrs. Eugene Wenk fFlorence Wagnerl will be head of the alteration de- : partment of the Weaver Dry Goods Co., owned by A. D. Weaver, which will IZ Q occupy the three lower floors of the Stewart-Ramsey building tproperty of Bili ,ii :i Stewart and Prentiss Ramseyj, of Philadelphia. This building and many others Q ' will be constructed by the Douglas Yauger Construction Co. El Il Emma Mae Newsom will be the proprietor of the Newsom Charm School of 5 Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. James Otts fMarie Brockl will have a shrubbery business I in Fort Worth. Mary Dennard is destined 'to be a big business woman on Wall Street. Helen H21 .... Boone, Bertha Maritzky, Marjorie Chavez and Eunice Hair will also be business E women in New York City. Ig ll' Isrom Mikniaih prophesies that Edna Alexander and Le Jenia Stoke will often E come to Shreveport during their travels over the United State as cooking demon- Q, E strators. Caroline Dalberg will sell cook books for them. l 'i E Evelyn Duke is to own .a guinea pig farm in Alabama and will employ on it E Kathryn Gamblin and Virginia Eubank. Dr. Eloise Duerson will conduct many Ei E experiments on Miss Duke's pigs. E Rubye Freedman and Alice Willis Dickinson are to be court reporters on 2 E the founders Hatchet Murder Case-Mamie Payne will be stenographer to Thomas - E . E Page One hundred tweny-two Z - A .' l.' f V' f,' 7fUfVi w if - A- . U 'W' WWEQ1 J- 31 if- t 1 f th X -. 2 .sa fr PE guuslaxiira E,-, ' g f' - : . . . . .. ff., 'MIA -N - L ' I 14. X ja il-W J.gi,g4'fg. 7 W4 f., ,..4 .4 --4 -fx -4 iii l- --5 1 -I ,1 E11 El L nd W EJ E 3.2 r ffl . :J I if g. 'J ff. ll .. tl ...i ii: fl lf? 7, .El Al 1 .. 'L bil :fl li III, Cooper and Curry Boggs, p1'ominent oil men, whose offices will be in the Ban- nerman Building fowned by Moss'Bannermanj. Minnie Peterman will be a steno- grapher for the Wheelis-Spaiirl Realty Co., of which Burrows and Howard will be partners. Virginia Massey, designer of ear-rings, and Marie McDonald, designer of shoe buckles will be associated together. Florence Satter-ly will tint photographs in Durward Lucky's Lucky Photographers Shop. Pauline Smith fbofokbinderl will bind all of Frances White's books on dietetics. Marian Julia Wise will be a snappy manicurist in William Reed's Bostonian Barber Shop, in the Roosevelt Hotel building. Emmitte Watson is to be chief window-washer of the Roosevelt and Bernard Shaw will be head chef. Jolara Mitchell is to be a matrimonial agent in Baltimore and will supply husbands for Pauline Leone, Nell Lewis and Gladys Longino, all these girls are destined to lead happy married lives. Elna Martin will be court clerk in Wiiinsfield. John Hendricks is to be the leading lawyer there. Minerva Moore, who will be associated with her father in the architectural business, will plan the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Tippett fMarjorie Ogdenl, Mrg and Mrs. Willis Brumlow, fStella Labiennel, of Shreveport, and of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weisman fRosie Vilenskyl of Red Chute. Hilda Dillon is to be the director of a play house in Detroit. Barbara Lengs- fieldl is to be a successful lawyer there. Ned Lew Warren and Dora Mae Brown are to be agents for We Wl'6Ck 'Em and Lucile Thigpen is to be associated wilth Early Cunningham in the Soap Bubble businessa William Hicks will own an office building, which will be occupied by doctors only, among whom will be J. C. Maysg dentist, who will have Mildred Hilburn as his sevcretary, Dale Shankland and Elwyn Chaney, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists, and Allen de Craffenreid and Fred Perry, osteopaths. Others who will choose the medical profession are Clemence Gras and Camille Gulley, who will graduate from Marjorie Sills, Nursing School, Louise Ashley, baby specialist, and Bert Bodenheirner, quack doctor. Our class will furnish three future governors, Bob Nicholson of Louisiana, Genevieve Powell of Florida, and Weldori Seeger of Arkansas. Mildred Pugh will be made governor of some islands in the Arctic, which are to be discovered by Joe Lewis. Bill Noel is to be a representative from Alabama, Jack Norfleet a senator from Minnesota, and Leta Mae White is to be president of W. C. T. U. Elgin Wilson will be ambassador to Chile, Norman Michel, American consul to Australia, Martha White, the first ambassadoress to Siberia and James Nallin will be the U. S. representative of peace, because of the great will go on the rocks. Morton politics. Several of our classmates training on the Hi-Life and Gusher Staffs. Algie Brown and Elaine Finley are to be cartoonists of great popularity and Catherine Sledge is to introduce a new column QMud-Slingersl in the funny paper. in Liberia. Aubrey Bazer is to be famed as justice number of marriages officiated over by him, that Braswell and Mary Miller will also take part in will work on newspapers, perhaps as a result of Frances Brown and Eleanor Trimble will take time from their own love affairs to give advice to others through a newspaper column. R. C. McCoy is to follow up his career as' a sports writer, of course, but, will wonders never cease! Tom Connolly is also to be a sports writer of note. Minnie Florsheim will edit the Coushatta paper with the efficient aid of Alma Robertson. Ruth Schooler is destined to attain the heights as editor of the New York Times. Isn't that grand 1: Page One hzmzlrcfl twenty-three i.ciQQ- i Q ..-...--!.tllg li f ,Iggy -Ui'U'rtf,fi...mnrf1UTiTttirm1r llllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllm, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKK f ' 2. ,1 f 'U-53 THE 1929 W2 f GUSHER mg W W 4' f - ' W N X 545' ' d dtw ty X. .LAL wlnff L .-.H.TLL11..U n'TiT'lTf1 EEE IS E El E E E ,Q Ca , I1 ' 5 +3 I 3 i 5 E E ' E - L. EN age ne un re en -foyr Q , ll ll ll ll f ul , . lllllllllll, Illl l umm ' I ington. , Lewis Bannon will manage a packing house in Chicagog Thomas Riountree will own a delicatesseng Leon Gamble will be a meat market ownerg William Switzer and A. B. Freyer, radio dealersg Anna De Graffenreid, a Singer sewing machine agentg Claiborne Porter and Fred Kerley, bird collectorsg James Jacoby and Bernice Robertson, the leading junk dealers in Tinnehaw, Texasg and George and J. C. Wright airplane manufacturers. Oul class will be iepresented in social reform and charity work by Ruth Davis who will be matron ol an old Ladies Home Selma Alllson who will do as much for an orphanage Volla Blown settlement wo1ke1 In New York City Iris Crawford and Kathryn Whipple who will expend their best efforts ln trying 3 Page One hundred twenty fwe Essagsegas. 5.55, aasfsafaagg as sag+s'gggLaf 5:13 ,J v-4 -v v--,- i.. v-f DJ... 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' 1: lllllllllll ' 'lllllllll 15,3 'rt-ie 1929 -t3-U51-xiii-1 Eg, , L L ff' - -:Ml :EL ' Yx .L - -as--zri,,iff-5 xr e 1 A' to -are e- F for 'H H Me- --eg tif l to stop gang' warfare in Chicago, Hattie Bell Irving and Eugenia Roaks, who are to be leading humanitarians in 1944, and Helen Parker and Mamie Jopling, who will be sponsor and director of the Girl Reserves. In the religious field will be Johanna Ledbetter and Betty Attaway, mission- aries to Japan, who will be accompanied by Penelope Jackson and Mary Steele 0'Neal, nurses. Morris Cope is to be the pastor of a church in Nevada and Mil- dred Hudson will be his secretary. Jack Hudnall will travel extensively in the U. S. as an evangelistg his singer will be Alma Self, and his pianist, Christine Hum- phreyg Marie Spurlock will be a missionary to India, and Verna Howard a Sunday School superintendent in Lake Charles. Frank Dill is to work on a peanut plantationg Robert Cain, Jewell Harrell and Robert Frazer are to be sheep growersg Nobel Weaver and David Weisman will be cattle ranchersg Frances Rosa Cahn and Paul Turnly are to raisetchickensg Thomas Cook is to have a wheat farm in Indiana, and C. B. Cooper will be a fruit grower in California. Our class is to be well' represented on the screen and stage. Sewall Wilker- son, Thelma Courtney and Emma Fay Green will make Zeigfield Folliesg James Stockard will be a famous opera singerg Heloise Guynes and Nellie Mae O'Don- nel will be on a vaudeville circuitg Margaret Randolph will be a ventriloquistg Marjorie Philyaw a hypnotistg Velma Martin a tango dancerg Alethea Maclin a tragedienneg Luci Hawkins a toe dancer, and Ransome Cole and Boatner Hayes will be comedians in a traveling minstrelg Mabel Rite will be a motorcycle rider in a stunt show, and Miriam Russ a stage comedian. William Hitchcock is to be a second Valentinog Lillian Vinson a movie' flap- perg Billy Stiles Lhe movie vampg Nath Allen the movie shiekg Jessie Mae Lynn will play majoil heroine partsg Jack Watt and Luther Hunt will be substitutes in Our Gang Comediesf and Vivian Simons will be a popular matinee idol. You would never recognize some of our graduates by the careers they will choose. For instance Mary Loeb will train lionsg Candace Hanley will be the founder and director of a Home for Homeless Feline Animals, and Helen Harper and Pauline Johnston will be inmates of an Old Maids Home. Woodrow Hattie is to be judge of the Supreme Court of the Fiji Islandsg Martha Young will be a society leader in New Yorkg Bill Richardson a social climber in Belcherg Albert Witt, a social leader in Phiiadelphiag Alex Montgomery will marry an Indian princessg Roy Stringfellow will marry into English Royalty, and Mildred McCrery will marry a Persian prince. Eiland Craw and Doyle George will marry rich girls, but will not be able to stand the life and will seek solace in leading the life of hoboes. Herman Poleman will also marry into wealth and will find the life en- tirely suitable. Ed Vordenbaumer, Henry Steinaw and John Lacey will, according to lsrom Mikniaih, be champion flagpole sitters. Methinks it quite possible, donit you?. Lester Miller is to have an easy job, that of head undertaker on a Cannibal isleg J. W. Whittington will be an expert at lchoosing suitable perfumes for hair tonicg Russel Gram and Randolph Wright will be motorcycle copsg Gromer Mc- Innis, official stamplickerg John Middleton, after lights inspector at Randolph- Macong Albert Lambiotte, asylum director at Pinevilleg Georgia Mitchell, a far- merette, and J. B. Storey, the owner of a professional baseball team. i i H 'L E, E, we ig Q Ll l-I it I l l l 1 n ,I . 1, t, l, 1 El r l 1 V P L H i, Claude Lindsay, engineer of the Flying Crow, will 'have Oree Marsalis as fire- V man and Willie Fitzgerald, fire chief at Bogalusa, will have Jim Hodgins and Rob- E ert Martin as firemen. Levert Fullilove willl be a graveyard keeperg Millard Wy- ' man and Fred Garrett will be grain elevator engineersg Odell Gowan an expert H soda fountain jerkerg Louis O'Daniel a tobacco grower in Virginia, and Thomas C Philyaw will own a jitney service. Leonard Hugo and Edwin Nelson will be pri- r 4 Page One humlrerl twenty-six g iimlgge, Nj in , C T w., Q ell l Lx .-Q -Q f - . '4 'Il f . IHLL 192 Q If 1, G U S H E I2 W t , ff j A .l asts-5 A J vate detectives one a big estategl Kennth Mills, Jackson Ratley and Grady Reed will E join the Northwest Mounted Policeg George Stoltz and Armond Powell will be E Texas Rangers, and Melbourne Gwin, Willard Bryan and R. O. Byrne will join E the U. S. Navy. . ' Myrtle Corbett, Edna Rose Snell, Joy MicDowell and Evelyn Elliott will be Y: among the leading lady aviators of this section, Curtis Gowan will be an air mail ' pilot, and Joseph Carrigan will be an army aviator, Lewis Milburne, Loret Ross : and W. C. Hamel will be mechanicsg Horace Holder will be a silver miner, Alvin E Blizzard will own the Blizzard Chain Stores, William Levy and Comadox Baird will : be leading lawyers here in Shreveport, Ralph Whitman will be a pharmacistg Bill 3 Thigpen an inventor, Woodrow Jacksonfa broker on Wall Streetg Charles Fulco a Macaroni manufacturer, and Georgia Hughes a saleswoman for Gardsbaneis Rat ' Poison, manufactured by Rose Gardsbane. Sumner Hancock is to own a skating rink, Gladys Kelley is to be a director of foreign tours, Bertha and Sophie Meyer 5 are to spend most of their time travelingg' Hazel Wise is to design greeting cards, and Murill Simpson and Willie Lee Bagley are to have charge of the cooking depart- ment of Good Housekeeping. b E Last but not least, either in success or in number, are those of our class who E will become artists. James Bains is td be a painter of note, Helen Knox a futur- E istic furniture designerg Leota Hart and Bruce Banks, destined to be famous radio songstersg Isabella Leary, choir director, Adele Thomas a pianistg Gertrude Olsch- ner an organist, and James Lemmond will be the director of Bubba's Btubbling Balahosf, an orchestra, the membership of which will include Homer McDowell, Natalie Forte, Curtis Petty and Wesley Ford. Bob Zumwalt will be a magazine cover designer and will frequently use Elizabeth Janett and Martha Irine Given as E models. E Marie Shirley will be- a popular dancer in Harry Frenchis cabaret in Chicago. E Harvin West and Mae Heartsill will have a danlcing studio, Nina Winters and India Patton will be successful fashion artistsg Marjorie O'Neal will be a snake charmerg E Pauline Leverett and Kathleen Green will operate a piano and voice studio, Loreece Ray will be a critic, and Nelson Weber and Leonard Raines will compose popular song hits. Margaret Palmer and Pauline Arnold are to be playwrights, and Edward Rodgers and William Wells will study voice, Joe Kausler will be accompanist for Elizabeth Frasure, who will sing over the radio, and Thomas Peyton will be a saxaphonist. Lillie Belle Linxwiler is to be a fashion artistg Jesse Young is to de- sign men's clothes, and William Martin is to design watch cases. JOHANNA LEDBETTER MYRTLE HARDY BETTY ATTAWAY Page Une lzumlred twenty-seven , ull 1 llllllll llllll 1 Ill ll .ling l1lllll1 lllllllllllllll I S S B ' ' I l llllll llllllllll l llll , Ill ll U , lllllllllllllllllllll Illlllll I llllllllllllllllllll llllllll Ill 'llllll llllllll . Y, ,, W, - , , L , , ,,- J 5 ii? Y -- THE 1929 .g fir srUSHEI-1 E YJ or ' E or or E' E' 'oo' Huit Chevaux y fThe space below will accommodate 40 men or 8 horsesl - I Huit Chevaux was founded in Uncle lke's mule barn, Farmington, Mis- souri, in the year 1666, tot perpetuate the friendship formed by eight horse- scholars during an epidemic of the hoof and' mouth disease. Since its advent at Byrd High School it has made great progress due to the ardent support of - its members and the excl-usivenesa of the order. It is a power in all school politics fTotal: IW horse powerj. Its initiation ceremonies are beautiful and impressive. OFFICERS RANSOME COLT - - - Grand High. Horse HBUBBAQ, LEMMOND - Honorable High Hee Haw uSQUATn FULLILOVE - - - The Dark Horse MEMBERS I' VERNON WOLFE LEE STOKES KENNETH KELLUM JOHN FLOURNOY BABY', VORDENBAUMEN Song Pass Word Flower The Old Gray lVIare Hay! Hay! Horse Radish P. S. The following were blackballed: EARLY CUNNINGHAM fHis ears were too largel ALBERT WITT lNot horsey enoughj J E LARKIN QNot a good enoubh hnoferj Page One hundred twenty-eight i -N V 'f wap: Q A 3 !f'mWYJ'A'Mm 't' J'A'4'i ii i' lim 'ri-is 1912 0 C3 U S HE I2 W ' -gps W Byrd Coeds lndorse Modern Plan of Advertising IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III III I II Il I III I III I IIIIIII II IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIII I IIII ll I IIIIII I I l I III I A. I put Pond's Vanishing Cream in his coffee. He completely disappeared and has not been seen till yet. Try it on your unwanted suitors. It works like fl Ch211'm- lVlARY WEMPLE. B. 64When l crave a sweet l reach for my Razzberry lip stick. BETTY ANTHONY. P S 'glVle too None betterlu ' ' ' ' ' LAVERNE KELLUM. C. Miss Marietta Payne, famous for her pale blond Botticelli beauty and her fair skin, delicate as a wood anemone, says, HI dote on P. 8: G. soap! - There's nothing so cooling and it gives your skin such a lovely glowf, D. 'Tm a lucky girl. I am adored by all who know me, the life of every party. I possess a magnetic personality. All this l.owe to Electrified Wafeflw JOHANNA LEDBETTER. E. As a babe, I cried for Castoria. Now all my friends admire my- school girl complexion. ' Try it, folks, and see how it works! MARY APPLEGATE. F. L'Only two in every five thousand have 'IT' and both of -us eat Tom's 97 T0HSIed PCHYIIHS- ELoUrsE BURT AND FRANCES BROWN. G. 6'Life has held nothing but romance for me since first I donned this ducky little pair of sparkling dew dripping ear drops. You, too, may find treas- ures untold at the Jewella Glass Factory. VIRGINIA MASSEY. H. I always take Babyis picture with a Westman Kodak. See opposite page. , ELEANOR iiSHOTTY,, TRIMBLE. Page One hundred twenty-nine E .im U gg H' mmm ml mu III IIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lui mmummn ai El A I ,. , W THE 1929 55, UUb 'ER E' J 1 ? j ---M . X. v - --IV Y .Y, E' 153554 :Lf 5 --'L ff3J2'sfi1'7 51-.QJYg7ij.: . X . 11:11-' YQ 93121 jg 1'Z,, df. iv . 2:3 -g7if'1LI.gZgl4',-y wifi! K 4 r,..1 f1uffff.f ,iff :K w Q 'eff bg' e,..h.:gp4.. .' 1' L ix ' -M '1i'L-fTQv-'- V 1:1 bw 'GXW-fr.-'-ji' ' : 7 ,O3655 -AJ i'1 -Tf33- T ffizvslifk gc: HP- 'H I Li22f 5h:f X, ,Lil ' ' K . ,A-fi . .v pid?-4 QE' ,. fr, X ' 31' is F' 1: 1 I' 1 .AN Y 1 px -'17 f .5 ' A 4- P Lfap-.fi-'i.f1f:'11 ff: '33 W. ,l.:,g, 1, 1 , ' -if-' QL g-mgsylr 'Ji f J-' A - ..- 9 I .- 1.5 , 7 IT- 'ix ,. 1, -3 . ' vi'E, J Tiki ..-X .!-f xii' 'lf-ii' - 7 - ft: V , 2. x ,yt ,5,,r 3- V , 'X ax: Q- Lx 'xfqfy' 'ifqg' 'V' Fw' .1531 J 1' PV' Q '7 X' ' ., H w.---N-E xv- '-5inQ:: f v L---L Y 9.1 f' f . .WV ' C 'ff' ' . 'ff V -A4 x'Nf V N'- -'--- f w i.f'fv.' V5-7'71 1 'lflff-X 1 1- ', f 'W ,- 'tix'-,' . .. -'R A' 'L' ' 'r:-fi ,3!,, ,vVl31 lx liijfwkk- p 5, ig A ry t.L,T .Iv-MZ., .A-,yxi X MR.,-J!71Tj?:y, ll 3 filgy 5, ,Q-f '?MfY'.f li x l,i.l,f.!1Cf-.. 11112-Q K M if 1 ,HBV '-l1Rfl'iy-2-'E,n,J31Lf! flf' W fl W 'Q . 3 L-:Rik 4 f15,.QvQ I fg- :1fT.9K'11'.H P1511 Iwilxllw B:f.. ,Q .F A X x1gQIW',il,3fH'5f M121 ki.,-1. -1 xr 1152.11 f'rfiqn1:gfE:iQLF'f5fif 5QiEi4Lr1r.iRi.!X.'E.'i.'ff55f1.,I12l' Ukyifgf , '.Li:99fQ-?i::f 'ig-Y LQ'-.?.ifAffQ1v.-x'--s,,j1.,.-.Q-Qi? 'gif 4.-flgi!ggj.:,VfLEQifil, ,f 'QR :V 1ff'QgF1,5.1,ilQ, 1,55 ' A L-F-1 , 4- :Q .1:'r .af 1:1 ' X fi. '14 :-f,-1-.fr-1-..f ' fr -, v f' 555133: ,f,-111..:f- ,Y-- : 11. '71-.-, '-..-xc1..',7.- ,- -4 'Lg' 75, 5,33 IJ- .Jil .L .251 ,4 31' Xp-.vii 1f.1YZf' '- VT. F f M M. I .:.,g.,i fp ' gg'-A i R 3 'Ne--..'..4L11-jgwjg, W -4 1 11' A 'E:.9 fg 'f . f.:,:'-,fx ,'lfr.? ipfpfx,--W '-.1 .' V. ,,':.!',::,w lyk' f,xiL1Y:-X.. . W QQ!! tk, ik.. WIA, Vw, - 'yx A fxfi, -5. ' ,f . 37' .,,35fj'1 1g3x.f.fj,T' .41 iz,-iff' 'f 'Q JA 'lf ,'AYAfln -j,.Uv y.'y,'f'-ff -1 41, gg,--5' 4 -'Tj .11 wr.-' x 1. IEW y ?ff 2' 1 X 'v-, Lf. .-- 1. ' .,,J,I .4 .yi P- .Ly I-,jjj , ,. LQ. N 'xx' 2 : Y SEVE- ADVERTISE V ,ig A fills . .,,, I , N J: x K -.557 I ' -if.,.Q,-, I iff? igiPf?1 - ,,..., . 53,243 QV7, ff J ' .. E19 A 515 .v,.-wr. ' :F , .'f.-i..i?Q5L, -1-v 'aufx fndlij ' -'J Lf!! .. , , 1 Q wx' g' A ' W 5 . ,ff TS X1 fL fflilfgiiiii ,,, 4 ,Si N. 1 H Ii 1 Q 'Q o .em ii , 45 U S H Iii F- -SL -Q 1--L,.,- 5 is V ,L S A fiigf------s -4 - V A V. W, -5- Y ,.Y .. .SV Y W 2-x1- Y - -- 7 -- -vi. --- .. L -.K J..-...L ,V ii . '74 E '- Everything Electrical 4 :, E '71 ,121 7:3 f 21 Qi Light Fixtures and Majgstic se Radios D S Ei AT rug tore gl I I . CO 7 Dependable Druggists Q 517-21 Spring St. Phone 4464 if I LAUNDRY-CLEANING . . PRES SINGTDY EING F1LZgCfH1d .P1ul11b1l1g Let One Phone Call Do In All SZ H6at111g CO. Tile Ideal Way INCORPORATED Office and Show Rooms and Dry Cleaning CO. 939-41 Louisiana Avenue Phone 5156 Phone 5946 L1 lk 'fi 1551 I N VE S TI GA TE Before You Invest In Business Training Select the School ' Which Has The Most Complete Coursfsg The Most Efficient Teachersg The Best Equipmentg The Largest Business Clientele -U 1--ij .--T MISS LYNN'S SCHOOL 'ii US' L ,508 Nfssfq? Q- can-:Jigs ,as E ACCQEDITED 5 We Invite gg We Welconle Investigation ,Mg E5 BY THE g Qv 5' Comparison QW Morro: .sznvlcls fl STANDARD SCHOOL J 1 H -1 Ei-, , 'T ,,y.-'ITT' , .-.f ,7 M , ff' n, Y Y -' 1'7 ' 'L ' ?1qi ' girumiiningiimuiinggigpigyil LUiifl1Q1Q1HQQliTfQTHIITIUIW1V l1'WWlM1WTi'iUWU1U'U7TTUU I ix I O,,.AI,MY ,W , I I I IIII I I I IIIVI IIIII IIIII I III f ip: W 'I' H bl 1 221 J Lew L3 If I 4 Il - -Mg 4, A-gl-.15-in QL, .I 'Iggy 'g:f,gi::5,,r'- fl?-' iii g:: f - if: ,g' --Y ' - - - f- - --2511 'I f---4 f - V Y , , ., I I -I 11 Qi I EI ?I For Those Who -I I Warzt the Best I 1 I5 -il II I I I I 4- N I 2 I I I I I EI , III il I. il I I I I I I I I LOUISIANA OIL REFINING CORPORATION I IIRODUCERS REFINERS MARKETERS 5I ' 'Took For Lorecon I i, I Ll I L I :-f-V-fw -.T fvu-rv,-,Vi ,,v. ...-,, ..,.. ,.V.... ,. ..Y, ...,, . ,..Y. N, Awww W.-,M A Yrvmm-Pwr WY M- MU Www I 1 V I V N J IggIIQg!.LI1:!IQQQIQII,I4igII1i. .ILIM, , 11:1 giigig.1I,J13II2f,L 1Iv,.OLi3ILI1gi.Ll,1W1231 ' W--Y A 1 1-1 ,- --f,-7 v-:41Lfx-Y1g.,,J.g:.'A--- -- -,X Y,w--- - LJ- - , in A., ,I 'ffqij-3,4 . fi ' iii., bliss M-1 Y 4 ,.., ---1 , gg! El . -1 -I ' 1 K v i ,An , e i'-X HJ f-4 p- 1 VI .,.i , if -4 .,. A-1 mi --1 L--x til 1 -., A ii -1 Q' - if i i if, A X LAY, w 'El I m 'fl l J? W E-eq riff! Ei VU Fl Wil ll '1 HL r . . . W I f it's something nice you fir want-something new- F31 exclusive-distinctive l l and yet suitable for any occasion I come to if iii H 5 E Ei' 7 7 ' 7 lr jluurnug Sc arrxs, nr. J s El E . '11 I' Exclmzfve Jew elers gi 11 1: li E1 11:4 H3 I5 gg L31 'Ei ffl 'll' ii' lijl ill h U 555 Here you will find those pieces that will fulfill your Ei' every wish g2 ig? :E fl? John W. Flournoy Ed C. Harris El E! E 519 Illarshall st. Ward Building 45 if 1 'El 1 lj P54 '.i,i'g.7i H '.I,g,..'A' If f f f f wglgrf- - - - Y -- f f A Af--fm f f H- f if f- .- 'Ei Ui E y 1 is L ll fllfli V V W uilF2'?IFQU?'i1Q , -pf-jx. . .,v -, ,V . '- t M f N bf- -J . . -2, ., ,J XX I 5 L' 1 it - - ' 7, 5 39 im'-.ff-,Q1'-w .qw -. -Q - . rf 1 L I- ,A ' Q Q I .--- :julny,f,f.q,.gymw'ile1ftfyyltfp u-- L -3 7 '-Q In if l 1 W V, '-- -. xt.. -,,,. L +,'., ,,, ,.Y. , -M, .. tv ,, , I- V--14-f wi, ,J-V f-Wa. -- W: srfftg-X:-AVF: -Wwfyg f?Q'3ff-4'fDi,-fx 31 -fb -i .77 Y . E, , tfgrpsg-1 --ar V 7-. f..::f4-.rl-lu-:H1-V-..Y-A-4 'gg , - A , ., . . H Y--.vin gb. I -E X , A - -7-Wi-A -Y i Ti.- -f ., - ..J-- wif . -...f H --1'-V LJ' ' . ' ' 'HL ipffirliwff lfll A :ff 0 K E Tl E I E 81 I M E R R . '5'a I T T If E Ext- ' Electric Refrigerators from 55165 to 35385 With every generation and every graduation class new ideas are born and developed, and is therefore responsible for the continued pro- gress of the Nation. We congratulate the graduates of Byrd High School. Don't close your eyes to progress. The O'Keefe St Merritt Electric Re- frigerator really embodies the latest and newest developments in Electric Refrigeration. Shreveport Blow Pipe St Sheet Iron Worlis, Ltd. Distributors 11 H it , w'f'fq rf q11f'V1'mr'1U'w'1'V'f1Tf 'riK'cr'w'fi f t '4'fT'WVW's'WiTniTiTf1'jWWWvwiffircWsfrnirroofwiiUs111If U ww l ' l ,, ls in-Q 1. l if ll: I , v' f',u 'iii w l' w nl -1. ',L.1',t,,, - W W ,- 1- L -.1-,.-inn, ...Y,, ,,- L. An.: .JA 2 ,',o.1..i,, .,. ......-.. , .... ,, ..',L.,, L,...,L Aknv L Q- f 42 11 ff - -f' 5 I-I E IQ A F- f - X X Y ,- ,. '7' R V O - Rx Q R gi il E 1 - 5 y . .1 3 -1 y., A.. , , A ' l A - , .Ain . E' 3 - 5 O 5 L 21 1 EE: 3 ,fi ' E . 5 mi 1:5 E A A Familiar Scene at Byrd High l .E A . 5 E CRYSTAL OIL REFINING CORPORATION HA Shreveport I nstitutionv ' E Ru W bww -- 1 A A E 51 11 I V. ix I ,. ,, l-, T 11 E 19 fu ZWI 1 I 1 M 'R - -W 'E ' -4 K- gg ibjmigwpffgm 513511 4542? Q11 J YD lj, life VT ii XY+'s5iJ-Ifg li'LIgv'5 -71, byx -77'-iii fs ' R I - A ,140 R Kei Q. 41 IE' Ili! E1 IEE I , II? I ' I YQ I - IQ I . y 2, I I-: C IEE! E he cover for Igzi . I li' ' , this annual was created by 2 ' I Il - The DAVID J. Ig j M 0 L L 0 Y Co. I 1 2857 N. Western Avenue M Chicago, Illinois F-JI its 'H :II .- g R 2 :i 5 - r.i CEI ' ET! E GET THE TRAI NG Ii 3 the world needs and pays premium salaries for-the world-famous DRAUGHON training- A the training that nearly 500,000 other ambitious men and women have takeng and get the ,Ng V- training in Ig THE SHREVEPORT DRAUGHON C gli Q COLLEGE I ci Z the school presided over by successful business IA-75 -l mcn and practical commercial educators and 5 II 3 that employs only thc most efficient instruc- pl 5 fors- the school where ACCURACY is given fi 3 FIRST PLACE and whose graduates not only Q excel in TYPEWRITING, but in BOOKKEEP- YQ 3-A ING, BANKING, ACCOUNTING, SHORT- - HAND and S T E N O T Y P Y. SIXTEEN :nf lj COURSES to select from. I--:I 2 VISIT 'rx-IE COLLEGE FI Sf if convenient, so that you may see for your- ,:'I 33: self the fine class of students in attendance. :Lil Z get acquainted with the faculty, observe our V' : methods, etc. E3 'I N0 VACATION--ENTER ANY TIME S235 - Phone 4644 for free catalogue and schedule of I f F A M d courses and rates. :EU ' 1i? Ams., 5f'e'T'Ef I Alvgj gjllgjfiql gi : President Superintendent f-I 1 .E A L M Majestic 'QACWM 1 Sh'eY'?P0l't. .T guilding A Louisiana M , 1: I E - OLDEST-LARGEST-MOST PROGRESSIVE Ill EZ: iL,e---n.-Ae ,A o do O ,O .O O, oe,o A we -so on e ygllllllLllf'tlllllllllllIllllllll'ULl1QHDIIQlQllVUl. lTllllQlITIIlTl.., ,im L. iyngiimmuiuunimcwllolnmt.mmf. .1 MYTPWTTVIW -i ...., 1 Ei fi T3 i4 1. V-, ,I S ' I fe gJi5f1T' 1f11qf2 7' fe f - PHL 19.59 uIUblIE1-il, lj! 1 11 11 11 kk Ei 1, I . 5' Es A 1, , A 5 E If 3332222223552533222553232333353323323iii3E?5232323333iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii333353223235Eiiiiiii 5 E E Qi E1 3 Compliments of - Czt avzngs Bank Xa Trust Compan Corner Market and Milam Streets Ii E gg and 1811 Texas Ave. j EESEEEEEEQEQEEEQEQEQEE32323535?5352235323252EEEEEQEEEEEQEQEEEQEQEQE222EQEQEQEQEQESESEQEQEQEEE EI 2:52:212:2:5:5:3:2:2:2:3:3:2:3:2f3:2:2:2:2:2:3:2:2:5:2:5:3:2:e:2:3:3:3:5f3:2:212212152131213 J N E! E 1 E - 1 i1 1 Y ll Ill l l llllllllll lllllllllllllllll All 'll lllllll llllllllllllllll ll llllfil llllllll I ,i'i'i'i s?-L fs-. 2' - 'L' f X f 'W' , fr- U 1 I1 it R W r 1 1 L io Q Q jg-L ,,,I,l,, Q ti 5 ie E17 7 f ,rx ,fe f 7 , of xvl!LpSr YYY 77,153 -. M ISSN E E Compliments QI E 1 'fl 'he Hicks Co., L td. if 43 K J H. BROWN, President 1 E: ,1 E! I: , N - if 'Q I ,, 52- NI-Iupmohile Owners Can Depend on Thisv' 5 2 p 1: Z Ez, li 1:1 -4 E1 Hupmobile owners in Shreveport will toll you that their interests are QW iii our first consideration. gi! The popularity which this good car enjoys in Shreveport is in large meas- E ure due to this fact. I I :Z Here is an organization equipped to service I-lupmohile cars according to V ' Hupmohile standards and, what is of greater importance, interested to it N see that Hupmobile owners get the fullest measure of satisfaction which 3 ownership of a Hupmohile car gives. 'E' 1 El E2 E r-4 E5 W. J. Brown Motor Company, Inc. i Q , E Hupmobile Distributors 1322-28 Texas Avenue Phone 5271-2 2i-,cs, , as so so c c c p c W so ,Wm no -s s as , Q1 .ffl 417' JM I 5 'im ,N V.. , H T H 1 W f U F 1 Congratulations X, QLTO the graduates of the C. E. Byrd High School-Class of 1929- we extend heartiest con- gratulations. QLCaddo Parish has the finest s e h 0 o l s in the state of Louisiana and its graduates are a credit to the fine men and wo- men who are devoting their lives to teaching the youth of the land. Laddo Parish Police J ur I HTVTTVWTH In TWWT1IITT1i Vtt1 f'Zgfg!gQyELgggiQlQQUQQmm1lLLUg1QLEfijULin 1 Hillll 1 t WTI! MDW gg 3 lmght H1-I ,zz X, THE 1929 GUSHER lm A e gg f W 1 L L - L L SY l E AE E E l Centenary College E Extends Its f r Heartiest Congratulations E to the Senior 5' E 5 Class 5 E of E E 1929 A E E E 2 E gl E El E 1 4 E ii E ALLEN MANUFACTURING CO., Ltd. fl E , E Manufacturers and Wholesalers 1 E El E E gl Sash, Doors, and Stock Designs of Millwork E Lumber, Shingles, Roofing, Glass E and Builders Hardware 2 sHREVEPoRT, - - LOUISIANA E l llllllllll l llll lll l l ll llll lllllll Illl lllllllllllll llllll 1 g F P- 'rHf 19' f I c y W g I.. lg V i GUbgHER. my fs as i ew, E , ,,.,,---. , ,-, -, ,..... , , , -.W - ,-, -,- ,., .,..,-..,, , ,v,.,. - , , - I Kuo Your It It IS Just as unportant to know your Clty s CIVIC commer cial and lndustrlal interests as lt IS to know its hlstorlcal lm portance CIVIC Know your Cltys Program of Progress that will further strengthen it place ln the front l1ne of civic development COMMERCIAL Know that your city IS recogmzed as one of the fastest growing c1t1es n the great Southwest and that IIS suhstantl ll growth IS assured by agriculture 011 and gas lumber and lndustrles 3 g 1 E E E 0 E 5 as 5 5. 51 E :Q 2 as . . . . , . . it : . . . . . . . . ' . . ' E 5 ' 5 Et . , . so ii' . . . f I sr ' 5 INDUSTRIAL I Know that your city is enjoying an industrial expansion Q1 that promises a future of greater realizations. 'ij Know these and many other important facts concerning if your city, parish and state and this section of he great 'M Southwest if you are to he a well posted student. I u - Q n ig? ME - X T21 E .2-: If f ' 1 2 i-. W Q E Shreveport hamber F is ' fa s ill . . . W E 5: E g , X WV' , WWW I X ,X fin I 1 J . Let the Chamber of Commerce HSSISI you ln ohtalnlng this mformatlou Maps Literature Pamphlets Stattstlcs and General In ormatwn Free of Commerce Snxth Floor Slattery Bmldmg Slllllll llllll IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIE 1 -4113 wifi! I , hi Ifsi y l I 5' n. .25 9 , -i Fezblemzzn 5 .A x C- l To Make Your For Style l Dreams Come True Apparel w Remember this: That you are first l judged by your appearance. Look Pl6USl?lg your best by choosing all wearing apparel at- to lVIOd9l'l'L I The Youth HEARNE DRY GOODS 1 CO., Limited Y D Highest Quality Always I . w l 1 W. F. Ta lor Compan ,Inc. WHOLESALE GROCERS y Shreveport Natchitoches -...-.-.,..,.., . .. -.- ..,- ,. ,- -.. . , . , IQ 1 1 i i lu in QlllllllLLlUIQVIlllfM.lTFllI?Ydl mu YQCHIQQEQ i gimmm amiga QHQOLEEQ 533311151 EQ f ww fe THE 19:29 ,m l m N fe GUSHA' U W eg ee 'N NW e es I3 IX' W s s e We ' N X E E E ENG-RAVING SPEAKS WITH AN ELOQUENT TONGUE I 5 la .-'-5 E as , 5 E ' ld E 5 N : E .3 5 2 s 1 , E -4 I 3 5 E - E 5. E 2 E 4 ENGRAVERS - AND STATIONERS 408 Milam St. Authority 2 -On styles and forms for engraved E Eg Wedding Invitations, Announcements, E 3 . g cm ds, etc. E CLASS RINGS . gif? CLASS PINS n FRATERNITY JEWELRY SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS E 3 e :Q Q s ' N Q + 2 - E E ' 5 n H - lE1E'Q . - , H ssss s .limi is g Qf' fa f ,gl K X F 1 ? 1 VT ,ra i: tl, n 'v r1 T L7 IAS ' 1,51-A 1 1 Vw' DH- :Q J Lf: I H lie-I V tiff Hi' ki MV .D Ngwg AA.. 5. si'izs.f iffy- f ---' - - V-ff Q ---A ff-f - 1+ -ff f img,-if f . fa ,TEN Ii A ' 1551 - CADDO ARMS 81 CYCLE COMPANY lnc 15 SPORTSMENS HEADQUARTERS if W3 E 113 E Football goods, baseball goods, tennis goods, athletic goods, camp goods, H5 14 fishing tackle, golf goods, and hunting clothes. Our stock of golf goods is large and complete, and we want you to see the following clubs: Gene Sarazen, Bob McDonald, and John Black. ,,-, We carry them in both wood and steel shafts. is ,-.. ss- , Play the Pinehurst Golf Ball on your next visit to the links. ., L ? VH ,151 .J --. if-J ,d i A--1 4 1 i Distributors of Rawling's and Wilson's Sport and Athletic Goods. 'El 1 gg! 610 Milam Street-Phone 4685 1 rg - 6 nfl 1 Broadmoor sm is 1 0 Hel South Highlands Q Tl fi f: H221 sg Developed by it' Viiii I if lf A. C. STEERE CO., Inc. 'cC0mmunity Buildersi' 1121 Slattery Building - Phone No. 4507 All F v-1 -, C -,C s C, A ,,1,,, 1,5 gggggmtfmgglgimiiiifmntggmi1UjsmLUHnmym'm'n'rmimlmmfmmffw.WM A iu'f'nfrf1t,1 urmmmumwiumg, fl Y-Y ' ' - f - 1: fi NN ' 00. ,. , fi. ,A 0 fi 0 -g ' 4 ff 'ell ei EF R, j..?,:,gE,..Nf:,,?'g,,T 7:'1: . -. -Q,-,..-,,f4l5:J.fil-, , -a- ,,'i'1LL'.-.gi'1.l ..:w...? -.. .,.,:..QQk lI 'Ti ..-J -fi xi -L1 WY ii 2 2,000 BALE 3 0 GN 0 2,000 ACRE Coker-Cleveland Pure Bred EQ'- Strain 5 Cotton Seed j ' Humphrey-Coker Pedigreed Delfos Cotton Seed l --1' E 0 E Staple Cotton My Specialty 0:1 l Q -il Grown Under Personal Supervision on Eg L 3,500 Acre Seed Farm E 33 .. ? 1-1 .J . A larenee Ellerbe 618 and 619 Ardis Building 0 E Shreveport, Louisiana ' 5. 2 i M i 0, 0 :iii Wm . im V i immuuilun mlm lml i i ii Q . ff I-tex ..-- .ff f 'fa X? T I- T H E l 9 J it tariff, WH-7 - it ' f A ,L N 'si he IL' in 5 E li he sp U ' W WY in Ly Sfirag 4- 'r----'tfig pg. I-.5jLfl-A- ' 1- Lg: . !l::i,--- f 4 ---A 5 . ..-HJ-..-r :T1,4'.T if W 7 if - fi - T5 Y -.pix 'ESI p ' QL l, y . ,Z 51. A- CF I V1 I: Music Headquarters Since 1883 +11 A The Blossom Shop hifi Inc. lltillcincices We appreciate the courtesies V 22 i--: i -. I it Pianos shown us by the faculty and I gy Orthophonic Victrolas Stlidents of the C' ,E' Byrd Victor Records High School and wish them if 3? Radios well in all of their activities Band Instruments IQ Musician's Supplies 'lil Sh M ' 'ff ect use The Blossom Shop, Inc ii Ray E. Williams, Pres. Home of the Steinway nfl I:-V' fl Cut Flowers - Designs - Cor- 1 sages - Potted Plants 7 l gk 622 Texas St. Telephone 7405 f, sf ill 5 'ii iii? I a! 2 T Q 525 V gg! IIDGOIIDIID NBQDIIIQIEQIEBGIEKIEQ ll' If z 4 . - ffl Ig ' I a l A STANDARD JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR GIRLS II 1 w l 'll 1 I . Offers Many Advantages to Its Students 14 1 1 EQ! ' I. It is a Christian college, where students may pursue their studies 11 under the right spiritual influence. gl 7 I . . il 2. It offers standard courses ln all departments, and its graduates may ,Li is enter the junior year of senior colleges and universities with full 1-f m r ' - l sq credit. li 1 3. Its physical plant and equipment is unexcelled by any college for E women in the South. Q 4. It offers courses in physical training and sponsors seasonal outdoor lil! iq games and sports, thus insuring the health of its students. 5. It is a member of the American Association of Junior Colleges. 'rl is I Q fi? E1 A Superior School For Discriminating Girlsv ,. gg: fil ' iam El Z' C' ill. C not .lil 'ia ee - 4-- Q .sae g ----.W-.--1A---- is mann1wiwalQesaslsus 1 i FIV, r 74 JJ YL 1 -VX if '1' H Q 111 ff cu ca U is IH-I If IQ 4 151 H ' H H H N K A IEW flfiiefe ei:.jM:5,'gf3fT3igi:1f ff-35-' alfa-ee v- HQ- -- -.41 rv H E, F EQ H mternzfy, ollege e Q - 1'-IJ we AND H- nj , -, Wy. , A F ,ij a lass Jewelry rf ,iq ,- li Q2 L! fi ,Q 1 COIIlII1C1'1CCII1C1'1t 1AI1Il0l1I1CCII1CI1tS vi and Invitations if?- H Ei fi Q i il JEWELER T0 THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1 5 BYRD HIGH SCHOOL i i I E r: 1 2 i ,- I . Z: if L. G.Bf1!four Company Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers H E H Attleboro, Mass. l I H li Y Qi L Ve i - ,i E, 1 , Li L, UgH.lYiiiiQg!Ull1iiUllii L1lll,QillLU, iell u :uy qLgg,1 as 1 i ug 2 111 wy,13L1iigimeguiseiuiipgigiigmmuuuuinmivnmminJ ni E V-fi a s L4 3 -- '-fl w - 41 YZ. .Li Lulu ti: 2- , Lg, ,., , '- 1 til, wil la E Q 57? LL f p','v ,tj ,f:g'w'x,f ss 1 ' A-1. Y sl Compliments of Schuster's Wholesale Produce Company, Inc. Distributors of Best Food Products , We Can Fulfill. Your Wants Lin, GIFTS BOOKS KODAKS STATIONERY PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ATHLETIC GOODS OFFICE SUPPLIES NOVELTIES ETC. Hirsch 81 Leman Co. 405 Texas St. 23 L of Extending a Cordial 5 . I ' t' Compliments of ' umm mn to The Faculty and 3 Central Lumber Co. Student Body Wall Paper and Paints if Building Materials Lumber The is Wasliington-Youree V-- Ask for Mr. Powledge who will i help you plan your class banquets, I3 dances, and fraternity parties. H j5llILliUMMlllll.ll.TfIllgD!fUJqlHllTllllHilfLlfH.llllEEillflfllU-lllLULETIU.l.lllll.llmlLllUllT ll l l I ' lf.llllllllllHLlflll.U ll ' l ll l lj fr,-. -P THE 1922 X ' ' 1iff GUSHER 1 is HW . ff , :ea EFT' Lf f a f-VS' N ,X 2 E fk a a 7 Congratulations 1-.t0 The Class of a 1929 - .. I J M Sentell 4 Q E E S 'ia : 5 E - 5 3 2 -n S fi :- I Q ' E E E S E E E E E E E I 0 I llIl IlIll i ,l ' ll ummm ! A Illl Hmm llllllllllllllll llllllllllillllllllllllll if F-A1 ' L i A i -4 .v - ' HF, . - A IJ - . A ll., ,ai Ma- , 5 ,,. X-,s L-, n .U '1 ,,! - 1 114 -N 1 4 1 1 1 ,. v ,ll ,., - f if if-1. iY i Y ll V? vixyi 2' Tial P 1 Q El' in Compliments of Commerozal Natzonal Bank L I Largest Bank In North Louisiana ij M ' SHREVEPORT 'ggi fi CV 1 1 'H 1-1 E V 51' Z O O B1 ham tores M 1331! ooo V2 Eff so 3 COMPLETE Foon el 1 Q! HW DEPARTWIENT STORES E if i ooo The Grocery Folks of Shreveport ,-fi 1 WH-, W, ,V , , , H W, ,,,, ,W ,., ,-,,, ,H ,, , , -ff 5 W- We M'- W W - W fw f ' W- ' 1 NTE'I1T Wf5l Emil! HUWQQ-UWUMLUUTELHEU WW U UW Ui E El WWEVLY ULU! i Q NWI -U 2-UQ 5 J HJ' V 5 V! K, 'w L A 1 1, I, i I, l ,,, Q .i 1 , L, E U H 5 1 T13 '1 i 5 fiQ5j4.'4,,J55w7'Qff,4ff,rg, 5 2 9' , , , , , ,,,, - We-e as Q rfrf53,igg24e,, E,,,.,,,. ,MY W lme out Drink for refreshment - .gs Time out is always part of the game. To catch . - I your breath, to relax and take a minute s rest. . . Delicious and RefI'eSi'1ll'lg There's keen pleasure in it when you refresh your- 'TT E self with an ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola. That tingling, delicious taste and its cool after-sense of , L. refreshment make ready for a fresh start. Q , if if ,r. i. LE E i Coca-Cola-ready around the cornerfrom anywhere 1 ' -has made friends with all the world. It is whole- I Q some refreshment-a pure drink of natural flavors, , prepared with a care that makes it pure as sunlight. 5 gi Homes where it is kept in the family ice-box are Sf the favorites with Young America. You order it E E by the case from your grocer, just as you order lg Q N groceries. V Q- K i M I l ll ON A i aahy 4 Q1 . up Coca-Cola Bottling Company me 1 fi SHREVEPORT, LA. IT HAD T0 BE GOOD T0 GET WHERE IT IS 1 E, , ,V ,E AH ,K ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , -., ,,,, ., ,,,., ,... ,,..g,..,:.4'4,.--W .,.. new..- 1 . i M in UW t W'H'I1H1lwlilLlLsH.?T7U,,f,UYllfLif,lii 1, 5 L s vif 3 XT - L . L 4, - T H IZ. 19 2 Q X EW 4 I U 5 H Ie I7 4 in Q L at Vw-ix' XLXTLQ X ...A P. -f 1 -1 ,J ,.4 -1 ...J N-4 fa? I I - L Xxx '5 1 Ei my 5 1121 E . . in f Complzments of Complzments of I an - . 1--I :zi d Tekulski Sz Freedman, K R M D L I : 419 Texas Street Listen in Daily L Artistis Jewelers at 3:30 a, m, Q E5 1 -- Compliments of Interstate Lumber Co. gi Jordan Street' Incorporated F' Pharmacy Yellow Pine and Hardwood 688 Jordan Street Lumber 5 LEADING SUBURBAN E T DRUG STQRE P. 0. Box 1155 ii fhones: 5114---5115 SHREVEPORT, LA- H li st 5 WE ARE LIVING IN THE W P ,fi llffslliolllglgcllflllilllflfi AGR 3 ELECTRICITY:- If -Illnminates the world. ,El -Saves time and labor in the homes. .L -Enables inestinlable conveniences and pleasures. Ei -Is vitally connected and interwoven in our everyday ' lif and habits. -+ I -OECIHIBS motors for the smallest dentist's drill. 13 5- -Operates motors driving the propellors of the largest B ttleships. 'if -Isathe backbone of American Industry. Constantly Rendering Courteous Service Southwestern Gas 81 Electric Company ..., iiimlflilw M - V AM vi -,Hut-4,--,MMMV f my , , ,nm in i-lIilILilIIl1 ,llll lHllLllllUil IULHlllL,LlLl.k,l. ill iiiLelLLllUIllillHLllL'Umll,Mll. K l.!-llLl 1 VARSITY SHOP White Motor Co., Inc. IS il Sllflciill . 509 Crockett St. Phone 6293 Department Catering to the Tastes of Hi-School and College Men 'Seltzer Bjgggg. Shreveport is a Chevrolet Town Telephone 8-1019 or 8-1018 . ca - - - ' -V 99 - Shlfevelj 011-5 Leading For Mile a M mute Service Sandwich Shgp DRINKS AND LUNCHES TOO Harris Pharmacy .l. O. McCrerv, Manager 3018 Highland Ave. N ick's Sandwich Shop J.C.PENNEYCQ 409-411 TEXAS STREET, SHREVEPORT Does Friendship Really Count. in Business? Quite a long time ago someone said Hthere is no friendship in busi- nessfi He couldn t have been thinking very hard when he said it be- cause nothing was ever farther from the truth. The business of our store has been built up entirely on friendship- the sincere kind that tries to give our customers just a little more than a square deal. The very future of this town depends on the friendship of the sur- rounding community, and we who serve in its stores should remember that every discourteous and selfish act on our part hurts our own futureg every kind and thoughtful act is just another stone to build up mutual prosperity. Let's make 1929 a big year for community development. WE CAN D0 IT IF WE'LL ALL PULL TOGETHER. Sanhary Barber Shop Gilt Pays to Look Well Across From Kress' B-IRDWELL BROS. SWANFELT MATTRESS Of all the various mattresses man- ufactured today, the SWANFELT reigns supreme for comfort and durability. It is made up of a thousand layers of fleecy, downy cotton-the finest that money can buy-into a great luxurious cush- ion for the hotly. Priced at 33815. The Swanfelt Mattress Is Un- conditionally Guaranteed. Shreveport Mattress Company Market Street Viaduct at Sixth Telephone 2-1035 I B Q ! f QUALITY . SERVICE PRICE What do you want when you buy Awn- ings? Certainly 'you require Quality and durability . . . the Service should equip your home with Awnings that are perfect as to construction and installa- tion . . . and the price, you'll agree, should be commensurate with the work. Let us figure with you for Awnings for your home, store or office without obli- gation. Shreveport Tent 81 Awning Company Market Street Viaduct at Sixth Telephone 9804 Compliments of Independent Ice 81 Cold Storage Company 1626 Southern Avenue HW here Quality and Service Are F riendsi' Pure Distilled Water Ice Ice Cold Watermelons I I ' U f me The ROOSEVELT- A CAR FOR ALL- A Straight Eight of Real Quality Now Talks Price 100W Marmon Built Wm. D. Keith-lV1armon, Inc. 319-21 Market Street Phone 2-2795 J. P 81 B DRUG CO. Only the Best 2628 Centenary Boulevard F aslziomzble Apparel L. Pepper-Owners-M. W. Barber Both Registered Pharmacists 8-3894-Phones-8-3894 03 PURE DRUGS Hollingsworth Candies Usreys Candies Since 1895 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Cold Drinks and Lunches 517.519 Milam Street . Compliments of Haynes Drilling Company Incorporated 1209 Slattery Building Shreveport, La. ,lenness Beauty Shoppe The Shop of Personal Attention BEAUTY CULTURE Phone 2-6163 Kale Sauvier Specializes in Permanent Sl1reveport's Greatest Clothiers M. LEW CO.. IDC. 'none or sooo cumecs' W s . w. Mezzanine Floor ave Slattery Bldg. Rehablc Since 1857 , EAT Compliments of GENUINQ Frank A. Blanellard 4 BUTTER? t Attorney at eREAo Law Mrs. Maurer's Bakery YOU OWE Compliments of Muslow Oil Co., Inc. It to Yourself to Give MICHELIN TIRES A Trial Michelin specializes in building only tires and tubes, and in mak- ing one quality only-the best! And because of their wide sale throughout the worlrl they are low priced. Drive in and let's talk tires. QYQEQY2 -'v' .f ,A .. -. Q... f , TIRE RGAS CO. 1500 Marshall St. Compliments of Shreveport lee Delivery Co. 7673 1 Phones , 2-1783 Everything Electrical for the Cari' Chain Battery 8. Automotive Supply, Inc. Marshall at Cotton Phones 6281, 6282, 6283 Manufacturers of Class Pins and Rings Keller Youngblood Jewelry Co., Inc. Bossier lVlotor Co., Inc. frlun-udlhupnamq '6You Must Be Satisfied Kenneth Red Marshall Hardie Hearn Radios - Pianos-Victrolas Records - Music Hutchinson Brothers El Shreveport, Louisiana Compliments Of Cypress Tank Co. 7473 - Phones - 2-4966 Compliments of Compliments Of MILLER X1 KAHN Company Inc 518 Common Street , Q Phone 2-7715 Nelson Clothing Compliments Gus Mayer Co., Ltd. Compliments of The Specialty Shoppe S. H. Kress 81 Co. 1707-1709 Marshall St. Adah Andreola, Manager ' Compliments of The General Tire Company Successors to JONES-McCANN, INC. :THE GENERALCOHD Corner Crockett and houisiena Phones 3261-3262 Compliments of HOWARD MOTOR CO., Inc. Service A fter the Sale 1309 Texas Avenue Phone 5147 U. S. MEYER Jeweler and Compliments Optometrist NIO? CO. had. 402 Mm' SHOES-HOSIERY Use Your Credit Next to Postoffice Shreveport Potato BEST IN THE Chip St Salted Nuts LONG RUN 14111 Anna St. Phone 2-41802 Redding Tire Service Marshall and Lake Sts. Phone 5050 orton Business College OOO All Branches Commercial Subjects Taught Individually ln Both Day and Night School c'Enroll at Any Time COO Write or Call for Information 4th Floor Levy Building Phgne 2.4363 Compliments of Continental Bank 81 Trust Co. Jordan 81 Booth Is Synonymous of the Best In MEN'S HATS MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S FURNISHINGS R. O. Roy SZ Company Lands, Leases, Royalties, Securities ShreVeI70rt, Lil. 1325 Slattery Building Shreveport, Louisiana .. The Chances Are We Furnished Compliments of Your Mothers Home Southern Cities Dlstributmg Company 0 'Etsy QS' can NATURAL GAS 'S' ' at SERVICE Phone 3293 517 Marshall 919 Texas Ave. Plenty of Parking Space Peteis Beauty Shop Formerly Hale-Hofmann Shop 324 Ricou-Brewster Bldg. 2-1558 Expert work by expert licensed operators. Mrs. Bertie Wi1SO1l Head Operator Compliments of North Louisiana SH111tE11'1U1'11 Shreveporfs Homelike and Fireproof Hospital Graduates of 1929 m MNfEiE21D S5 WATCH'lNINTED'S-WINDQWS f 4 ,f-fr f ,N it , I, m QL . , i,,,-,1-L, ll B Y- 31 . n m.. ... ff - Extends best wishes for successful careers-and as a reminder to this class and to all future graduates, we say that this store offers always just what you'1l want to wear at a price that will suit DAD- Shreveporfs Most Reasonable Department Store- Shreveportis Only Year 'Round Toy Department Loztisianlis First Bargain Basement The Law Offices of Pugh, G1'1I111116'f St Boatner P. 0. Box 1726 Shreveport, Louisiana J. N. lVlarcantel, Fred Simon, E. A. Mottet J. M. G1'lI1ll1l6l., Yandell Boatner, Compliments Saenger-Ehrlich Enterprises STRAND - MAJESTIC Theatres Sound and Talking Pictures Vitaphone Vaudeville Individuality-Personality These are two elements that are not al- ways given with a Permanent Wave. Every wave that is done in our shop is skillfully treated to suit the wearer and to lend charm to her features. Permanents 355.00 to 36518.00 Patronize Your Advertisers! lt is through their support that you are able to buy this ' , , Gul I-IE V-1I1C611'lL Beauty Salon fls IR Service - Value - Reliability 01 on Y 210 Wilkinson street 352,50 Phone 8-3852 Not Best because Biggest but Bi,gges't because Best Wher 0 Qualzty Counts lg YOUR sm mmcmw. mm Home Umm 1 SHREVEPORT ENCMWINQ t CQMPANY 3 , SHREVEPORT LA, E cizlqnb vers --lt N ZINC ILXLFTOYPS T i g ', 3' is SX T -xx LINE. If I, L01 I rn Q wgfudd '10 Mug? Excelslor Laundry sc 4 - 'sa , W 'f!' fi, ,.-, .. 2 N E E is . iii T32 5 5' ME- El H2 J G E' Vg J il w ig t EL t B N , 5 I I f V M 1 I ...lg . 43,-2 x 'Q i J - as V2-Q y a 'e 1' -'-115 W cf 84 X V : U 1. 3 fs 31 f -B it , 'L ' xgb ii E S WX! ex 9 5 js qw N 4. t, s- isi s! 'Q' -1' ., -fr F 3 E 1-1. -V.-1 fy -3-1 - -'qu v- '2:,.g,, 2 was-r' 42 55 5 73,5-Y 3-. 1 f 0 an .1 5 34, DYEF3 3 5- CLEAN ER,-2 -, -,,,,..., We Know How 1327 Pierre Phone 6178 Rosenberg's- The House of Originations Exclusive Agents BOSTONIAN N ETTLETON Fine Shoes For Men - W Q 67Lg81, 45 'EJXNOE 'STORES Inc 425 Milam DRUG Renfro Pharmacy, Inc. 703 Texas St. Phone 3259 Glenwood Drug Store Line Ave. at Gladstone Blvd. Phone 8-2048 Fitz Pharmacy Stoner Ave. at Marshall St. Phone 2-7766 Congratulations and Best Wishes to our men and WOHICII of tomorrow Live up to the ideals of your Mother, and you cannot fail JIM W. TURNER with Texas 81 Pacific Railway K . . ef1eY Insurance Flournoy 81 Harris Agency u Carries a Complete Line of Ou Fire, Tornado, Liability, Platinum Bond and Automobile Jewelfy I Sh NSURQNQF WVHITEHOUSE BROS. reveport, oulslana - Telephone 6576 New York Clty Frost-Whited Investment Company, Inc. 601-10 Commercial Bank Building Shreveport, Louisiana Safe Investment Securities Yielding as High as 7 Per Cent Compliments of THE MORRIS-WILSON BUICK CO., Inc. Spring at Travis Phone 6142 Compliments of CAHN ELECTRIC CO., Inc. General Electric Refrigerators and Fada Radio 708-10 Milam Street PIIOIICS 5134-5135 Leave All Your Travel Money 111 Shreveport Railroad and Steamship TicketsATravel'ers Checks and Insurance BONDED STEAMSHIP AGENT FOR ALL LINES AND TOURIST COMPANIES. THE LEADING STUDENT TOURS TO EUROPE, 35300 AND UP FOR TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND OTHERS. For all travel information, literature or reservations write, wire or telephone R. W. Deputy Travel Service Shreveporfs Travel Bureau At the Sign of the Texas S1 Pacific Railway 517 Market Street Telephone 9597 Shreveport, La. DREYF USS Sz BLUMBERG N S U R A N C E 222 Milam Street Shreveport, La. JOHN MCW. FORD W. E. WALTERS Compliments of FORD 81 WALTER Real Estate and Investments 513k Market Street Phone 2-5111 Shreveport, Louisiana Compliments of QUERBE 81 BO RQUL Insurance Service Phone 5241 214 Milam Street Insurance for Every Modern Needu A-RT City Market lIFlIl9fIDllRAlIb - Slll-lINDlIID 705 Texas St. We Sell the Best of Shreveportls Flower Phone Mgats, Wllolesale a11d Retail 121 MILAM ST. Phone 7112 The Centenary Club of Shreveport extends greetings and congratulations to the S e ni o r Class of the Byrd High School. We are a group of business men in Shreveport and are 1002 for the Byrd High School. We Want you ill Centenary College next year. Centenary Club of Shreveport D. W. Spurlock, President Compliments of 1' H E F A S H 1 0 N 1. Bosenfield, Inc. Compliments of Peyton,s Drug Store Joe W. Peyton, Owner Plenty of Parking Space Fairfield Avenue at Gary Dixie Creameries, lnc. To keep that clear natural com- plexion always drink that good DIXIE CBEAMERIES Grade A Pasteurized Milk. AND What other dessert is so whole- scme, so readily available and so generally liked as DIXIE-KIST ,lce Cream. Phone us for your special orders. 111101168 7167-7168 1321 Texas Avenue Leon Johnson 090 Slfl1'CVCPOI't,S Greatest Food Stores 0 0 0 Centenary Blvd. and Gladstone Blvd. Compliments o f merioan ational Bank Shreveport, La. Compliments of Pe ton, Realtor and J. W. Peyton, Jr. Re al Estate Sales Appraisals Home Building and Financing 222 Milam Street Phone 5386 For Graduation GL ts liite Bros. 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