C E Byrd High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1931
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'ITU I ,..1 .- nb., If , s FOREVVORD In editing this annual we have endeavored to portray each school activity accurately and completely. This task is by no means a small one, yet we have enjoyed publishing this volume and we feel am- ply repaid for our efforts. We wish to offer our sincerest ap- preciation to all who have aided us in publishing this GUsHER , which shall live in the library of each and ev- ery person graduating from this beloved Byrd High School . 1 egfzij' ig, .. - -.fuX2f!' X. W ,Y b . N. tugnna. .ua CO ,TENTS Faculty C asses Cfub.r , SJ.ort.f L ' . Y Mlffxfff. 1 ' v ,lip ,Q , uk J' ee , , 'fig' gg. -j' 1: 'JF 122. 9 J,,..-f--:Q .. ,- NV, ,,.- ,,.,,EL:tk:,,'N: : .-f-i.,n-1:- .. gfiff, ,gig gp...-77 , M mr.. D , ilu Mennnriam ling lfxirxtunthrr 'TP' ynvq ' '!nT?F',L.,i!pf, .5 , , lv A .V-1? avi ' ' . - . , , fs: Aw 4.-1 . ' x, ,fe .ww-14 , ' 5155, Q.1fvsrw,, ., . 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N f,.. r,,g,.,,-f b. - -eau'-.r ., ,-3Y: ,f,,A - - ,v-Iwi -is ,ff . W., ,, . .1 ' 'Q . Yr A .J . ,4 . 1 ,? 6' i - .J ' ' :. J A 5 4 vw, Y, xv 1 X Y ,wJ Q X f My :L 1 , L' ,. F - .4 W1 '.,,,g.,,f .Au aw -,. ft, ..-5?z Q25 -Fi' 3? we -.Wx 0554 Q:?ff?Q5E'wf, ' , 11934, Q fx. , ' F f- 2.14.5 ' 4 'Y.w' ,LH N .51 , . ' F21 fi-X ,J -flaw , in . nw , A g'9.3,-.,: . . .. .gf f r'fff'b, V flu A -s-'1 wt .f., 5 ,'i,:B sky., , E . Q, gg . , .A 1 .,. A, 1 . .gpg . . rf- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BILL DEUPREE, President 5,3 RAYMOND FUQUA, Vice-President DIGKEY HAWTHORNE, Secretary MERI.E HOOKS, Treasurer 1 ., SENIOR COMMITTEES Ring WARI-'IELD WARD, Chairman .' , MARGARET GRIBBLE VIRGINIA HODGES Nominating GORDON LAMBERT, Chairman I '. REBA SNIDER JOHNETTE HALEY Invitation SHELBY PALMER, Chairman LUDWEKA BUTLER ROSE LYNN CONNELL Flower DOROTHY RUSH, Chairman ISABEL PEYTON MARGARET HOPE Senior Week EDWARD ROBINSON, Chairman Q9 CHARLES STOER ANNA MAE WHEELER MARGARET DOBBS NORMAN WOODY THELMA BLACK ETHELYN GRAVES, Class Poet ELEANOR WATROUS, Class Prophet i I I I .U HHEXETWQQ' ffffmfim A-is smwwwwf wfw-sw-xww'!sI-Iww - - -rgfzrsgf--W -----f--4 WILLIE MAY YOUNG The last shall be first. I LEON ADAMS A friend worth all the hazards we can run. CERTRUDE ALBRIGHT She lives up to her narne. ERNSTENE ALDREDCE She came, she stayed, she graduated. GLADYS LEE ALIJRICH Her smile can do so many things. MARY LEE DUNCAN A spring of joy never faileth. RosE MARY ANDREOLA We never knew a heart more good or kind. PAULAMAI LOUISE ANcELo Such a dancer. ALICE ANTHONY lnsip1kl WILLIAM GLENN ARTHUR Cod made him for a man. so let him pass. Twenty-four A m 5 .M Q 5 .NQGQ M mi U T? ,...:f Jr: 'T.....,.-,. - ... .gsift 1'1 I. ..-. '-,:::' L:tf :...-:::f1::,:g::.-'azz fx.: H, , A ' -Sfae- ,, - -,-44' H Y ,Wm 1' 5 MARY KATHERINE ARTHUR I Heaven eyes. , V ,. . ff- L-f4......, Q AAA., 4' 13 Z I .. -, ToM BEAIRD 5, , A, Let not books interfere with pleasure. ALVA BEAIRD Music is the universal language of mankind. LAURA BELL BATES , Reputation is what she craves. . MARY SUE BARKLEY ill Silence never makes any blunders. MARGARET BANKSTON For little cares and worries she never seems to mind. EVANGELINE BAKER Sensible and kind. A ANITA BAILEY Ng .lust a ray of sunshine. il ,I i MARGARET BATCHELDOR Y ' Common sense is the rarest sense of all. LEONARD D. AVERY By saying nothing we pass for wise. W W am Twenty-five mg 3? - ' - -1 ' - -- -'---'- - 1 W - ' 'Y -' ' ' 44L.-., ?.1r Tfflid .,..........V - -..U ,.,,,-.V....... , ,. . f., ..,, .ne-1 -.....,.. . . ,, .-,,,,.,,. X, ,,,,, -,Q-Q---.I .5 -rv VY Ea In .:, Q., ' I 5193 22 :PER n Tlrvn ly-six FRED BECKETT Success is the fruit of hard work. ANNA MAUDE BEDFORD 'Tis nobleness to serve. ROY BENNETT Let me speak and I shall be satisfied. GRACE ETHEL BERRY Think only kind thoughts. JULIA ELLEN BETTIS Let your ronscience be your guide. BEN BICKNELL He that's content hath enough. TIIELMA JANE BLACK Always a smile and a pleasant word for all WILLIAM M. BLACKMAN You can't learn history on the back row. ESTELLE BLANCHARD Carefree and contented. MARIANNE BLANTDN I take my fun where I had it. C, Q' 'Wn '7-4 f' 'ff1f5', ' L31-:, .-.. - ,, . . - --- f - OYi r',:-w-.rg,-wQ--.gi --V--A V 44::: 5, ,fr , nf? 1 ,ft V . . I , JACK BLUE A coming author. RUTH Bonms Little but sweel. SAM H. Boccs .,'. Q3 What did you say? J ACK BOYD Virtue is its own reward. CARITA BROOKS Not as bashful as she looks. Lmu-: BROTHERS A sweet nature is many times blessed. A. E. BROWN A man of few words but he uses them often. BUELL H. BROWN R Say, how's the weather up there? l N HAZEL BROWN R What is rare is very valuable. l li R Louxs D. BROWN He stands by his own strength. lf ,E Turenly-scvcnw: f ri ta H:-L.--A nl an -ML. H- no :.. TA-. N- W .....-:.....1....4:.ii.- -1 .-Qt.. 14. 4:-2:4-2: - , '----f'--4-ja: ' ,5,i1M..aA ass. :.,I 'fwwwx ff N ww- .Ia A I' 'zayfwt f fi-V H ' 'Tv ' I B n'll,8'll In ll W2 I. . Q V I, re' ' J 1 N.. .f 4 ui--. A A A - 55 '-' 4 I I B232 5? measa SALLY BROWN What a jolly world we live in. W. H. BREITHAUPT He's a man of his word. CAROLYN BUCKLI-:Y Beware! I may do something yet! LAVERNI-: BURGI: She is small but oh what value. RICHARD BURROW Oh-that Algebra shark! FRANCES BURTON Chatter, chatter, whafs the matter. JOSEPHINE BUTLER LUIJI-:WEKA BUTLER EVELYN GAIL CAIN Who killed Abel? OPAL CAIN Her sweetness will put her over. If she be there, there is happiness, too. W cman's tresses are her crowning glory. asv.: ' L 0 Twenty-eight I!! pq rv '1 an - ff - ,1- -, 5' x P- .-..,-...--.-. ,,-,....,--,,---, A Mr I I iii -L I 'I H sg M g.. JOHN STONE CAMPBELL Few things concern him. LONNIE B. CAMPBELL Just being happy is a fine thing. rw-'H NELLE MARIE CASSADY Nelle is a good old girl. FANNIE CHAPMAN Talk louder. A. W. CALCOTE IVhat's the use? BILL CANTER Like a radio, ju-st like static. RITA CANTINE Never for self but for all. WILLIAM CLACK He'll never trouble trouble. MARTHA E. CARROLL Here we are. CATHERINE GPAT, COBB She's as sweet as the sweetest and as good as the best. W I I 16251 Twenty-ninI' ia ,rg gQ,1ag.2sa-gs:A4E.5RA.AwR 2 A wwf -f vm A -. 1. I-, A EE- -4 1 P' I ld ..-.R-.-:2,:.ELx,--f-1 ly M F' :N we i' W MABEL J. COBB Silence is the greatest art of conversation. CLARENCE COLLEY Did thomeone thay rhomething? RosE LYNN CONNELL May I talk, teacher? JANE ADGER CONWAY Happy wonder Baker. 'gi N. FENIMORE Co0K .gt gjf A mind perhaps. 'L ,ii ' W JESSIE CLARIE COVINGTON Silence is golden. LUTHER COOLEY Nay! How do I know? HATTIE M. Cox Stearlfastness is a noble quality. M ARCARET CRAWFORD Neatness is a cardinal virtue. FRANCES uDINKS,' CRICHTON This is mere comedy. ki .W EAI Thirty Hi ' .' ' , at ' ., ': 4 v 5-U 1' B153 - v NI 'ET EE v JANE CROSS Sheds no! as rross as hvr name is. ELENOR CUDD 'Tis good to live and learn. BERNICE CUMBIE A kind and gentle heart she has. LOTTIE Jo DUNCAN VERNA LEE DUNCAN Which is the better half? MARY RosE DANIEL She's loving and true and a good sport, too. OTHO DALRYMPLE Men of few words are best. SADIE HELEN DAWSON Worth makes the girl. ALLEYNE CARMEN DEAN lVe've Hooked the man we want. FRANCES DEFATTA Quiet everywhere but in class. ATHENA DEMOPULAS Look before you leap. 1 W x E335 Tlx irty-om' xg I ,wig ' I IA, I I .. 24171 N ' Qing! 5 ,E 513e?1: ..fVi5:31fri? ,vM,,,w ,I A - A , - ' an www fy i F miss 'li fi Il i P TIIEoI.YN BEATIIICE DIENsT Talk! How that girl can talk. MARGARET JACKSON Dosns l'm honorerl. ELIZABETH DOBSON What I was I am and always will be. MAUDE VIOLET DAVIS She conquers who endures. E -' B. JARVIS DORRITY I! Come hither, Jarvis. +I. 1, u ' RUTII GRANVILLE EAGLES Knowledge seekingg secret keeping. HARVEY R. EANES 'E If it were possible. R . l V 'RI ,td L HELEN EDCARD l I There is a light within her eyes. JOE ELAM Brilliance personified. BOBBY ELCIN lnsipid. I I em I: 1 ,Q Tl:irly-Inu ' ll, Q:-:::f-:::.-,H -'fp A , J A , . - 'l'IwIaIlslIIsIIlgg.i I A --'V'--F' 'M li W VIII II S Q.. ' wi + WILL R. EUBANK Someday, of course. MARY FELTERS Be to her virtues very kind Be to her faults a little blind. CONWAY FERGUSON Don't wake me up. ANNIE MABEL FLOWERS It is a forlorn hope. 4 MAYO FOSTER Timid! . MILDRED FRIEDMAN Always fakhjul. iw f FRANCIS FREEMAN Q4 .1 Q I Loan aft loses both itself and friemls. EE FRANCES LUCILLE FULCO Patience always wins. 21' 1 VIRGINIA GIBSON One of those Gibson girls. IRENE GLASSPOOL A I I lake my leave. I T hirty-three Elm R9 5 in an-. Y4A, , A,.,,, , ,,,, , ,, ,W Y Y .--.,l:: ' ' ' ' 45. M-- -A 4 ---- irfww-1 I ,L I I 1 My .,..-.,I.,34,L,.-.ww-..,.' .nw I-sy, ,W-,, ,A.. , -,-I as i s Tmru-EwL.y1w,.Wqg,5gn?gq,vw,f,,,,.,3.,3,,wqq-sI,,4,',m.,5,,,!,M?,,.,:,L,,I,,,,G-M, Wx, 57' 7'-1-I-41 L -M-Ql -him ':.....:2'1.4,:::..:::::.::,:e H L y ' ' ' ' E-''- -'-'- -i?2:1-,1:----.-.....Xfl..1Z,LT::.:,S-SfEf:r:::i1f-2:31, ff fl Lgf M Zfljgfgzrtr z 1 I , . I N I I I , iii IF I NI fu? gli ll' iif 'Q Q! Ea If! 'I is .1 I I I E2 l E, slr I! 1 2 i I , 'I i ii 1-R li Thirty.four JANET GORDON Quick and fine witted. OLIVE GORTON Studies are the least of my worries. RUTH AILENE GRAHAM 'Tis good nature only that wins the heart. MARGARET DELLE GAMBLING A small representation of a girl. ETHELYN SUNsHINE,' GRAVES Precious things come wrapped in small packages. MAxINE ELIZABETH GRAY Her fortune is her voice which is as sweet as her smile. VERNIE GREENE She deserves it. MARGARET ALLENE GRIBBLE W ell, look who's here. THEODORE GRIFFINE Doubt whom you will but not yourself. GUS GULLEY Time and hour runs through the roughest day. E852 I-rg 1? ' 'f l f 'W ' at -l if Q zhvv. - v .4 I 5 - is E Tllltlillslllill , V I U DICK GUSTINE iz - R ' 1 i 1 I And her name was Maude. ' 1 14 4 K Q, JEAN GUYNEMER if Uh hurry! Look at that man! ' JOHNETTE HALEY One may smile and smile and be a villian. CHARMIAN HARPER xi Her virtues were never paraded. ll 11. 1 JOHN E. HARRINGTON L. I yi, ll: , Not so fast. RECINALD ELMO HARRIS A man is master of his own destiny. EDWARD HARWELL The basketball man. I Y ,lx K fi! 1 gg BARBARA LUCILE HoR'r1c Meek as a mouse. , . s V 5 3 LEON HEB1-:RT ,U Give me leave to speak my mind. ilf X' F QE JOHN O.HENnR1cK A ,tj 1 E iii At your service. ii' .li A in A if Si: Thirty-hue 5 A fi , Y Y -,,..-- ..,. .-....,, ..-H . ---- - ' Y .tgp , AA - . - ,gi Thirty-six JANE HERNDON The best things are the most difficult WILLIAM SPEC HILL Nay! Friend, nay! ANNAEEL LEE HODGES Genius is an affair of energy. MARCARET.VIRGINIA HODGES Congenrhlity precedes popularity. . - N DEE HOLCOMB , . , -- His only passion is cars. CHARLOTTE HOLMES Has a good line and usually puts it over CONNIE I. HOOD Time waits for no man not even Connie MARGARET ANNE HOPE We love her smile. CHARLES HOWSE It's quality but not quantity that counts R. E. HOUSEMAN An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. NEVEL HOUSTON Honor lies in honest toil. LILLIAN HOWELL She is as constant as thE'Southern Stars. BETH INCRAM l have a heart for every joy. CHRISTINE IRWIN Something attempted---something done. ANNE FOSTER JACKSON Goodness first, last and always. ANNETTE JACKSON Let knowledge grow from more to more. CHRYSTAL JACOBS Her personality is in her smile. WALTER JACOBS True friendship is rare. CARL JAMESON, JR. Who said study? DAL JONES Never in haste. H3 I T hirty-seven if V uf 1 ,... -va W??T'Wid?f Q 13 xc :LW 'f' '7FHfT?T ' I '. WH I L' 'l ?48iF6f':ig'?Ef5'i'ff13M2fiisff52i'g- Thirty-eight MII.DRED ANNETTE JONES Her worth is not always in view. DOROTHY M. KEITH Genius is an affair of energy. HELEN B. KEITH She'rl rather smile than eat. KATHRYN M. KEITH Always faithful. YvoNNE KELLY A twinkling eye bespeaks a jolly nature. SEII-'I-:RT B. KENDALL fy, f .X Man controls his destiny. J AMES KESINGER Here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it. ROBERT KILLGORE l -- N A man is he. WILLARD RAY KING Kindness in women, not their beauteous looks, shall win my love. RUTH KLEINMAN 1 Shucks! Only A plus. v ,+A -... .-- -,-,.., ,, ,..-...,,,.,,,,,- Na, ., . ,. I... -- .- , . 4 eQ1.fge,gYglswV?' fmtrzfff-11-ggwffgfgaFs'mi!ffv , wyayf. '. 1. mv ' -1: 51i5s+i---- f--L1:L-- - TL , JAMES HUGH KNOWLES He knows whafs what. FRED KNox He is a perfect gentleman. ALEX KUPERMAN just Alex. EDDIE LABORDI-If What a manager. GORDON H. LAMBERT . Did you say ads? PEGGY 0,NEIL LARRY The eyes are the windows to the soul. FLAVIA LEARY Her quest Ls not for self. DOROTHY LEDBETTER Oh what a smile! BETH LEE She's a queen. HAZEL EARLINE LEMGYNE If everybody is happy I am too. 11' ':'::r3:1f:z: , ' .-.- .-. r i Thirty-nine -My ,,-- ry-.. . ,,.......-... .. ..-.-...........-.-i...- Forty LESTER PHILLIP LIEBER His words are weighty. ELSIE LEGGETT The mildest manners and gentlest heart. LULA MAE LoNcoR1A She knows the art of being kind. CORLEE LOPER Small service is true service while it lasts JACK H. LovE Be careful, lack. ETHYL MARRY She can change her mind. FRANCES ELIZABETH MABRY Hitch my wagon to a star. ERMA RUTH MADDOx Friendship is no plant of hasty growth. BAKER MALLETTE I need a .lane. CORNELIA MARTIN Bearing no malice toward any human being. .fx I ', 51153. -fr: ,V . I wwuhsigffwaiv-,arm-:Ln,w.f . . .I . ,, A -Ilu:lillSlllEIlIg.5. A an , , -. ,.L, 1 1? JOHN MARTIN . I often wonder which is best. .E I I - . A GAYLE MARTIN 'A 5 I . I l'm a cyclone. , P X SEEBER MASON . A wizard on a diarnond. V' HE ,, 944 ' 'M VARNER E. MATHEWS 'I Don't rest buddy, don't rest. I5 971 ii! I CURTIS A. MEWBOURNE 3 I'll write a history book-I will. T: ONZELLE MEWBOURNE Max Factor's Rival. SL TILLIE MEYER I For her to strive is to overcome. DAVID MEANS MILLER if I Let us have peace! 1 I .1 DOROTHY MOLHUSEN .lust being happy is a fine thing. LESLIE MONROE Ambition has no risk. I N I ,Ii J i I Forty-one Y W , -...Jl...J.r..4 LW... L- - 'r' - 'T 1 I 5 Q4 I I n A I F , , 1 s ,. . , ,. E , M -., V,. . - I , N57 1 1 F arty-two ADELINE MooRE Fate laughs at probabilities. VIRGINIA ANN MOORE Who pleasure gives, shall joy receive LEWIS MOREAU Work first, and then rest. ALONZO MUNSON Care is an enemy to life. ABIE MUR0v All is well. JACK E. MEYERS I hear, but say not much. JOHN S. MEYER I never saw his like. KATHRYN MEYERS Kitty, from Kansas City. LUCY MCCABE She has no faults. HELEN MCCARTER l We love her for what she Ls. I L I -Lag.. 3... gp. .. .,.,.v..,,,m,:.,,...., W . , A.,,-,,- ju'-M' 9 I H , , X!! , g:4iI:fT ILl' ERNESTINE COLLINS MCCALEB Gentlemen prefer blondes. CHARLES E. MCCLARAN Love is a pouting child. ANNIE LOUISE MCCLURI-: What's it all about? ELEANOR GRAY McCoY Never a sweeter girl. J. MAHLON MCCRORY 5, I0 and 25 KATHERINE MCDANIEL True modesty is disconcerting grace. LILA C. MCDOWELL Choose your friends carefully. MELvIN AUDREY MCDUFF I know everything but myself. LAURA GLYNN MCMICHAEL Rest is sweet after strife. SANTI-'ORD MCLEMORE I'm a part of all I've met. --J-.-.....-- -N --Q---. Forty-three , F- mm 1 ,--, , ,.---ef ' .:l,' LF.---A ---4 , If---fry ,,.vq.L,,,t,, . .V ,, ly V. VL- Q -. 'yi?:F4,. ' ': I 'ld -...L ,,-:E nSgg.',3t- X , I 3Ef O'-'W' T9 ' 'f:?Q:f..72.ixQ Q T7'3331f s?:::z:l-1-L:-i -'.A : -:-t:-i:.T'::: :':-fi'-' '1 - L L. ,. -,A-...Q 'sm V fl F' si! IRM JOHN FORD MCWILLIAMS Truth is always the strongest argument. WILLIAM K. NALLIN I'm not going to sell hot tamales. RUTHE NEEDIIAM Now's the day, and now's the hour. A ALLEN NEYLAND Youth is wholly experimental. wg MARY NICHOLAS I I Love's history as Life's, is not ended l by marriage. ' LOUIs1: NOEL Hook, line and sink him. NCOWBOYU BILL NOEL J, Co west, young man, go west. MILDRED OAKMAIL ' '1 Gracious in Manner. I 5 BERTHA OBER V A girl with sweeter virtues we never knew. JOHN S. ODOM L On what charge, Judge. 1 F F orty-four my ,4- ',,. ,E iii 11 il 52 N 5 al Us lg! we 4 1 11: ,V :IQ Vi ki? 4 ,1 I wr w:wm1fv,y 1 rv--v -1 ,..14w.,:Ll., A .....,,l-... 35 OLIN ODEN And life, my friend, is what we make it. GREGORY OLIPHANT He loves his friends, and forgives his foes. ZACH OLIPHINT, JR. He knows what's what. MARIE ELOISE 0,NEAL Politeness goes far but costs nothing. RosE MARGARET OVERTON A jolly good girl. SHELBY Y. PALMER, JR. Our future Lindbergh. PAULINA PAPA She doeth well who doeth her best. J oYcE PARHAM What .V Another Day? V ALLIE PATTERSON Her heart is of gold. PAUL N. PAvLoE1-' A soul sincere. . -jars- F orty-live Hr. Eff. ELET? STI . . ...-..... ..-,.. -................,....... , v gy' 11112120 Sllfl sl tm We H 1: -be--Ls, 1:1123 W-1:-f-W:-A---M----e--N M1223 I R f Iwi! ROBERTA PELIIAM The sweetest girl we ever knewh friendly, conscientious, and true blue. MARY ALICE PENDLETON Never let your studies stop your dates. DORIS MARIE PENNINGTON A sweeter girl Ire never knew. AUGUSTA BRIGHAM PETERS Let me serve. JACK PETTY They always talk who never think. -ISABEL PEYTON She glarldens the hearts of her friends. CHARLES PHILLIPS felt boy! fm tough. , , ff ,l,'7I A ' X ,,L,,f.,'L a FRANK PICKETT I will be master of what is mine own. DALE Y. Poss '- H , SYBIL FRANCES P0'r'rs 1 My own thoughts are my sole companions As a student held made a good office boy. new uid l'orly-six m V K A g . '..i:1:-W 1 -r----:-.:::-fm i :l?Y51m'+rn3f11,g,VA.... IA: -I. f.i1'liiTL'IlI Vfliftgw'-4 15:31 -A Y 4Q:Z.,.,..--, ,, , gif?-17 A' 'il' za RYE N7 ggi 555 Q I at-E GERALDINE POWELL Crared with polished manners and fine sense. CHARLES L. POWER. JR. Circ every man thine ear. but few thy voice. EMERSON VARNER PRICE V . , My friend must hate the man that injures me. EDWARD L'DocHEAD PRUDHOMME Old faithful. VIRGINIA RATCLIFF Silenee ILS a true friend who never betrays. SYBIL MARY REED A friendly smile for everyone. JOHN REDDITT Let thy faith speak for thee. ORLAND A. REYNOLDS A willing heart adds feather to the heel. JOHN RICHARDSON . I dare not act as funny as 1 can. M. 0. RIFE f ., Oh, that the world knew my greatness. Y Forty-sc'Irr'n .-I AI! Eff .II will M 2781 ?,.fi.5.? 4. 1 .,. h V. ,QQ . .v. Y ..',,v M, Q., nf A - .gm nzSag.i,j1cgg.g.,u:w.-,w,l4.m5..,3wS ,KW 33.-1,1 uk T 3 ':v:: V ,.1 if '::- -?tr:: '- : '- 'E iii ,L .y 19 O- H 'x 0 A I I sr F :Il Fi 'f sii r,g bi gl , I i iii lforly-eight BILL Rloux ,R Nobody loves me as I love myself. EVERETT ROARK Music's golden tongue. GERALDINE ROBERTS Frienri of pleasure-Wisdom's aid. EDWARD ROBERTSON A Patience is his watchwordf' ELIZABETH ROBERTSON Earnest endeavor is certain of all blessings. ADELLAID Ross Life's good if I can talk. DOROTHY RUSH Men may come, men may go but I talk on forever. L. MILTON RUDY Did someone say tennis? CLYDE H. SEBASTIAN He has a secret hidden 'neath his smile ALMARIE SCHLIEPAKE Soft pity never leaves her gentle breast .ie 27' A fi. -. LOUISE ELMERE SHANNON Seeurily is mortal's chiefest enemy. HORTENSE CORYNNE SHEARER Where bright imagination reigns. MARY FRANCES SHEPHERD Az last. HARRY G. SHUTT, JR. Q- A Tell thc truth for once. ALIENE SILL Laugh and grow fat. ALBERTA B. SMITH Oh! These Blondes! EDWARD B. SMITH Brilllkmt? Oh yesfHis hair. FRANK SMITH We shoulrl know more people. MADELIENE SNEED A big gracious heart the verdict of all who know her. HAZEL L. SNELL Thought alone is eternal. F arty-nine L, W T:l. 2'l'T,....-f,- , A tl-'T flif' ',.. I '-' 'fhwj -- V V? ----' -- ---- e::f:g.--,,,--- ,-f---- 2 . . A ' SE'-2 I r JA CLARA ELIZABETH SNIDER Old time is still a-flying. Sig ii- A ii REBA SNIDER M Oh, to dress fill day and dance all night. 'Q 9 ' 3' it ff' ifi AGNES EUGENIA Sous ll ' , 11 l The beautiful are never desolate. fi . .1 it 1.1 JAMES SPURLOCK 1' 1' 2 The sun rises and sets in me. M ii. A RICHARD JAMES STACK 3. , gs if Youth is nimbel, age is lame. ti ,,' 1 Q I I I 5 ' THOMAS STINSON Fame is the thirst of youth. n +9 'fr .1- Ea T' i f A CHARLES R. STOER, JR. SU 'Al F' Oh be my friend and teach me to be thine. if , HELoN ROWE Succs A. 1 Trust no future, howe'er pleasant. , MAUDE ETHEL SWANN None but the brave deserves the fair. i A. D. TILLMAN, JR. I Wise men ne'er sit and wall their loss, 1 But cheerly seek how to redress their harms. Al 11 ll w H A li 1 Q ' A 3-E 'I A ' M F tfty 1. gas- -.i,!.,w7- A Tiki rt ,. 325 ii? I . , .4,, . . ,, L. L ' ' 1 J. ' I ,f so 2!2lu:lnvll:8,ll1lR.llr ,L ' Ln. - -,,:'f:L.'--:-, V ' ' f. frfues' 4'--H .V Iv 4+ K A.wwwWfww' . F IA'1MwPfwz:f--ft-Mr ALICE MAE THOMAS I A second right hand. C. H. TIIURMOND, JR. A star of hope in the clouds of adversity. LOUISE ToM.LIsoN lf you would have true friends be one. HALL TRICHEL One who understands our silence. RUTH TURNLEY Solitude is sweet. EDWIN UNDERWOOD, J R. The best way to get good service is to give it. ADALINE VAN H0osE Friendship is the greatest luxury of life. DAVID LAMAR VAUGIIAN Forget, forgive, conclude and be agreed. EIJNA EARLE VOIGHT W ed or cease to woo. CLINTON Doc' VOYLES Let us think less of men and more of Cod. E:1,.,,-, , ,, . Fifty-one iii 'iF 515215-52 99 m tgf'-at-af .A .-sf-1-ggof. ' -1 av 9, l'.,k-Vw. my-.Ng 31:6 i . 1. 1 .U :V fi .ga QE! .V W rg? 21 :li 5? H AE! Pj? gr I .sl WW sm A ..,g,,,.1..,.,,A...,.. ...L A ,. 21. . - rt. 3:91 A ...,s.-nnmazmvfwi. 1 N Fifty-two MILDRED WALDRON MARGUERITE WALLACE Her nature is too noble for the world. MARTIN S. WALLACE To one thing constant never. R. LESLIE WALLER 3 ,', A. The length is here but where is the width. OSCAR WALTON Oscar, where are your suspenders? PIRKLE WALTON Love finds the need it fills. WARFIELD WARD A - , R. P. WARNER Love makes the world go round. ELENOR JANE WATROUS Love and be loved. HELEN WATSON Gee! What a maid ! To Cod, thy Country, and thy friends be true. Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. E., :rx ff!! E. ' ' gg N i ,4-, . I ,.,. .-- I, ,qv , Q ef, xi: Y . . , 1 5m. 'AiL X ' ' Lg'Z,',Q1Q'FfLTlEiIIE.f f' J ULIAN HJEWU WEINSTEIN Houdini's successor. JOHN WELCH Large was his bounty and his soul sincere. ARCHIE WELLS One who considers our need before our deserving. ANNA MAY WHEELER A diamond in our ring of acquaintances. JIMMY WHEELER Fontaine Fox has nothing on him. ANNA DOROTHY WHISNER Her smiling face makes simplicity of grace. ELSIE WHITE Ask for help, she'll never say no. OTIS WHITE Big I and little U . MARTHA E. WHITTEN Merit is mightier than fame. CHARLES B. WHITWORTH To climb steep hills requires slow pace at first. .,qi x ' L li F ifty-three U W iii head m -P Q:..,., --.L W... , m.,,,,,-,,w,. ,,.. , ,. .. . , :gg ws' 1 4.1 1--NAI' J I 'U V f'?'1'W4'1 fr?I'if'ff ' '?7K.?p7f'l'l'fsLG?f f: 2.1. xr rg-: L. M- fi-A.,-.-I -wmfg 1 'I A--I, W ! Q , F iffy-four V 3,.b.I.u. I vm I yy . I I , 1.3, 2121212-0Z'Ii53'. ' J ANICE LAURINE WILSON Earnest in purpose. MARJORIE A. WINTERROWD She is well paid that is well satisfied. CHAS. WILIIUII A dillar, a dollar, a ten o'clock scholar. RICHARD WILCOX l'll make assurance double sure, and take a bonll of fate. JANIE K. WILKINSON To make happy some heart each day. MARTIN ELWOOD WILLIAMS Always trustworthy. WESLEY M. WILLIAMS Measures not men have always been my mark. MATTIE A. WILLIAMSON True as the dial of the sun. LOUIS REW WILSON Weighed in the balance and not found top-heavy. LOUIS HIZRMAN WELTMAN To Conquer! Yi .E sc, In Li., Bali-5 .otwwfwwwskw-ww wwswfos www M-H-we--we Hr- ,.5'e ....i ..., u H I , 1 .l.f f' HOWARD M. WALLER 4 ,Q Eat, drink, and be merry for yesterday you might have died. ANNIE SUE WOODUL P-E-P and plenty of it. CLAIRE Woons We love the name of Bill. NORMAN WOODY. JR. Going forth to brave endeavor. The best things are the most difficult. ED PATTERSON Truth! Truth! Where is the sound? LEORA YoUNc Sincerity is the face of the soul. B. C. BATES W e love in others what we lack ourselves. ABIE ABRAMSON The first shall be last. F ifty-ive ' ' ' ...-432. , y ftt-...EA,.f... -'. V i. l b - ---,L CLASS PROPHECY FOR THE YEAR '31 roger' As I sit here in the soft mellow sunlight of a late afternoon in October, I am wondering what is back of the message I had received from a very old friend whom I had not seen for a number of years. The rather brief note had not given any reason for the desire he had for an interview at this time, but, knowing this person as I did, I realized that his secret mission was one of importance. There, the bell was ringing, and its imperative note urged me to answer it quickly. There in front of me stood Raymond Fuqua looking as handsome as he did back in the days when he was the idol of every girl attending Byrd High School. After the customary greetings had been exchanged and I had taken his hat and coat, I could not resist the impulse to ask him the why and wherefore of his rather sudden visit. His response was the most startling bit of news you can imagine. He told me that he had invented a machine which could visualize the future. To make a long story short, we decided to pick out our classmates at Byrd Hi. The machine responded to the demands of its master and at once began to disclose many things about our former friends and fellow students. To our sur- prise we saw a group of young men and women in a large olzlice working at type- writers. We recognized James Kessinger, La Verne Burge, Abie Abramson, Mary Cudd, Mary Daniel, Ethelyn Graves, Peggy Larry, and Mildred Jones. The scene then shifted to a large department store and we saw as clerks Ethel Mabry and Flavia Leary at the perfume counter, Agnes Solis, Marguerite Wallace, and Mary Nicholas at the jewelry counter, at the various other counters were Christine Irwin, Carlee Loper, Helen Keith, and Dorothy Ledbetter. We also noticed Lewis Moreau as the dignified floor walker. The next location disclosed an atmosphere of gaiety and was no other than the Shreveport Fair. As we wandered with this magic machine down the midway our glances discovered William Clack, a flea trainer and he seemed very proud indeed of the little pets who performed so cleverly for him. M. O. Rife was winning fame at the race track. Oscar Walton was attracting a great deal of attention as an expert ventriloquist. Mary Katherine Arthur was the beautiful sword lady, and Frances Crichton was the lady lion tamer. ,lohnette Haley was charming snakes, Katherine Keith was selling tickets to ride on the merry-go-round, and Annie Flow- ers was telling fortunes. We were wishing we could satisfy our appetites at Ev- erette Roark and Charles Stoer's hamburger stand. We caught a glimpse in a side show and there was Billy Canter clowning, Luther Cooley performing magic, Lester Lieber, an acrobat and Annie Woodul and Katherine Cobb dancing the hula hula. Last appeared Mary Alice Pendleton as a bare-back rider and Jimmie Wheeler as a tight-rope walker. The world had proclaimed as famed in their line Gerald Bicknell, a theater magnet, John Boyd and Milton Rudy, tennis champions, Iso Bryant, football coach, William Crowe, author, Reginald Harris, tamale king, Ed Harwell, a prom- inent mathematician, William Hill, lecturer, Alva Beaird, toe dancer, Lidie Broth- ers, actress, Merl Hooks, radio announcer, Ruth Maddox, waffle maker, Laura McMichael, prima donna, Leah Myers, aviatrix, Nevel Houston, chef, Charles Fai Fifty six 1 'W' 1 3 ass 1 ea Q , , li REQ t':.:f' 1:1 gmawefwrrmss Q , IEEE! B253 an gy? 'x l ll il . 'l li 14 2,1 ,SZ 'I ll 'Q t' B,: '!W'e'e' 'fi L1,:i3g2,fIlf-ie?:-aii? 1 Vi J - Wg-'fa M... .- House, manufacturer, Alberta Smith, golf champion, Reba Snider, movie actress, Janie Wilkinson, authoress, Gordon Lambert, designer of fashions for women, Eddie La Borde, poet, Alex Kuperman, pole sitter, Allan Neyland, stilt walker, Mike Shays, interior decorator, Elwood Williams, surgeon, Thelma Jane Black, channel swimmer, Helen Egard, novelist, and Santford McLemore, beauty specialist. Then we were allowed to look inside the walls of our alma mater and to find teaching there many of our friends. Melvin McDuff teaching algebra, Lewis Wilson, chemistry, Margaret Crawford, French, Margaret Dobbs, Latin, Bobbie Elgin, English, Pauline Papa, geometry, Isabell Peyton, history, Jean Cuynemer, home economics, Rose Lynne Connell was the athletic instructor, and Frances Bur- ton was the librarian. In the political world we found A. E. Brown, a candidate for president of the United States, William Eubank, mayor of Shreveport, John Odom, a senator, Tommy Stinson, a judge, Roberta Pelham and Martha Carroll running for gov- ernor, and Richard Stack holding a responsible position on the city's exaecutive force. ' Leon Adams was a leading merchant, Tom Beaird was the head waiter in a big cafe, Fred Beckett was a soda skeet, Alonzo Munsen, a prosperous tailor, Martin Wallace, an oculist, Evelyn Cain, a reporter, Adaline Moore, an artist, Buell Brown, a postman, Robert Houseman, a radio expert, Janice Wilson, an evangelist, ther organist was Leora Youngl, Dallas Jones, a broker, Howard Johnson, a flor- ist, Leslie Monroe, a taxi driver, James Oden, a warden in the state penitentiary, Bill Nallin, a butterfly collector, John Richardson, a lawyer, John Reddit, an ani- mal trainer, Harry Shutt, veterinarian, Doris Pennington, a toe dancer, Hortense Shearer was posing for magazine covers, Augusta Peters was a famous modiste, Dorothy Rush, a telephone operator, Helen Watson, vocalist teacher, Edna Voight, a waitress, Adaline Van Hoose was writing plays, Louise Shannon, a seamstress: Joel Houston, a garage man, Ed Nelson, a soldier, John Meyer, a janitor, Baker Malette, state auditor, John Martin, a banker, Varner Mathews, an architect, James McClaren, a celebrated explorer, Bud Keith, a big fire chief, Seifort Kendell, a dramatist, Curtis Mewbourne, a publisher, Lucy McCabe, an expert hair dyer, Eleanor Gray McCoy, a missionary, Joyce Parham, a kindergarten teacher, Aliene Sill, a chorus girl, Frank Pickett, a barber, Shelby Palmer, an airplane designer, Paul Pavloff, a baker, A. D. Tillman, an oil operator, Charles Thurmon, an ad- miral, Sam Sutton, a stamp collector, David Vaughn, a jeweler, Anna Mae Wheeler, a matron in an orphanage, Mildred Oakmail and Elsie White, nurses, Hall Trichell, a bank cashier, Olive Gorton and Anita Bailey were manicuring the nails of millionaires, Margaret Cribble, winner of a bathing beauty contest, Rita Cantine, elevator girl, Ludweka Butler, gaining fame as an artist, Jane Conway, a landscape architect, Sally Brown, a radio artist, Carolyn Buckley, a librarian, Irene Classpool, a composer, Charles Wilbur, a life guard, Norman Woody, an orchestra leader, Louis Weltman, an electrician, John Welch, a doctor, Alice An- thony, a sculpress, Jesse Covington and Gertrude Albright, antique collectors, Mar- garet Hope, a piano tuner. All these various and sundry occupations were occupy- ing the time and the interest of our students of Byrd High. The machine now turned to those who had chosen as temporary or permanent work the art of salesmanship. Leonard Avery was a druggist, Louis Brown, Jack Blue and William Blackman were selling building materials, Jack McKinney, David Miller, Fred Knox, Annette Jackson and John Campbell, selling real estate, John Hendrick, John Harrington, James Knowles, James Teacle, Clinton Voyles, Charles Wintworth and Pirkle Walton, selling automobiles, Margaret Bankston, Anna Bed- ford, Lillie Myer, Ernestine McCabe, Cornelia Martin and Virginia Moore, selling millinery, Ruth Kleinman, Dorothy Keith, Lillian Howell, Margaret Batchelor and Fifty-seven g, ,, W V Y, V Y - ' ni ' Y- - .........l. is .at ., X sz' ---?-E-11-'111af:E2ie:L J , Xl M .. F X! Estelle Blanchard, selling fine linens, Helen Suggs, Louise Tamlinson, Mattie Williamson and Hazel Snell were showing a great deal of progress at the sale of candies. Each moment was one of surprise for us as these familiar faces appeared in the magic machine. Although they were more matured and perhaps a little more serious, they were the same good fellows. We found Frank Bannon very interested in his research work in a great laboratory in the East, Roy Bennett was doing par- ticularly well in his position as an efficiency expert for a big firm, Connie Hood was practicing dentistry, Ted Griffith was developing into an excellent mechanic, Francis Freeman was now the owner of a large chain of successfully operating gas stations, Clarence Colley, an astronomer, Fenimore Cook, a marathon runner, Shelby Ferguson, Walter Jacobs and Sheffield Kemp were steadily being promoted on the police force, Jack Love was a leading photographer, Ethel Berry was at- tracting attention for her nursing in the local hospitals, Archie Wells, Otis White and Eleanor Humpreys were directing motion pictures, Alice Mae Thomas, Dale Poss and Josephine Butler were playing star parts in pictures, Willard King, Old Trusty, and Dickey Hawthorne, Buddy, were still buddies and were making great headway in being batchelors, Virginia Hodges was much loved in the home where she was governess. Charlotte Holmes was signing the cold cream manufacturers ads, Anabel Hodges was the dean of women in a big University, Ruth Graham was a news reporter, Mildred Gwin, the owner of a large beauty parlor and, work- ing with her, were Charmain Harper, Virginia Gibson and Sybl Potts, Ann Jackson and Annie Lou McClure were president and vice president of the ladies Aid Society, respectively, Ruth Needham, Lila McDowell, Katherine McDaniel and Onzelle Mewbourne were models in several popular gown shops, Sam Boggs, Abie Muror, John McCrory and John McWilliams owned large grocery stores, Alex Montgomery was the recognized Boy Scout leader of America, Howard and Les Waller were the proud owners of an undertaking establishment, Leonard Raines was playing with fire, Charles Power and Ed Patterson had won innumerable marathon danbe contests, Warfield Ward had taken the title of a prince, Junian Weinstein was a nationally known tree sitting champion, Joe Elam and Clarence Fisher were practicing law, Billy Dupree was doing big things in the world of finance, Richard Burrow was a health inspector, John Boyd and Milton Rudy were adding cups to their many tennis trophies, Gregory Oliphant, Harvey Eanes and William Beithaupt were expert geologists, Steuart Dixson was a justice of the peace, Marjorie Winter- rowd and Clara Snider were fancy divers, Madeline Sneed was now Helen Kane's successor as a popular hoop boop be doo girl, Anna Whisner was proprietress of an exclusive tea shop, Seeber Mason was employed as a grave digger, Charles Phillips was a pugilist, Jafck Oliphint, Ed Prudhomme and Emerson Price were ministers, Orland Reynolds was a scenarist, Clyde Sebatian and Ed Robertson were college profs, Ed Smith was a lumberman, A. W. Calcote, a bell hop, Ivan Dalrym- ple, a weather prophet, Raymond Foster, a conductor, James Spurlock, civ-ll engl- neer, Richard Wilcox, manager of Kress, Ernstene Aldredge, Gladys Aldrich and Evangeline Baker were maids, Marianne Blanton and Ruth Boddle were sewing up runs in silk hose, Carita Brooks, Julia Bettis and Opal Cain were operating aiglft shop, Hazel Brown and Hattie Cox were dieticians, Lonnie B. Campbell .was private secretary to a big oil man fahemlj, Nells Cassady was a secret service worker, Bernice Cumbie, Maude Violet Davis and Mary Duncan were florists, Alleyne Deane was a sculptress, Frances De Fatta was a nun, Beatrice Dienst, Athena De- mopulas and Elizabeth Dobson were in the advertising business, Verna Lee and Lottie Joe were now famous as the Duncan sisters, Janet Gordon, Margaret Gramb- ling, Frances Fulco, Barbara Hortig, Bertha Ober, Eloise O'Neal, Vallie Patterson, Geraldine Roberts, Adelaide Ross, Elizabeth Robertson, Almarie Schliepake, Mil- dred Waldron, Martha Whitten and Sadie Helen Dawson were all very domestically settled as home makers. Fifty eljht TL2:s:i1g1f:E3?sv'-:f41'4L?f1,f1'fK f2'f1f1f-'B-fs-ff --4'1:w:e:r,::--:.:x-fs.-A v 1 ' :H kL,,,.3.' - iifats-it -f.a 1- ' 'rs-1 I- fz V V .. 1- 1 -. ,,... . . -..ws -wymsi 'H--:Qi '55 In .li Nea t , xl ulu ' ,H l ll Mr. and Mr . Bill Rioux Qformerly Claire Woodsl were apparently contented: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Custine had a fine pair of twins, named Tubby and Maudeg Louise Noel had dropped the Noel part of her name and was charging some house- hold goods to her husband at a department store lpoor manlg Beth Lee was no longer a Miss, but unfortunately the machine refused to satisfy our curiosity as to e name she had acquired on the day she said I do -we were left to guess and wonder. We both wished that we could help throw some rice at a certain bride and groom departing in a car labeled just married. The occupants were Bill Noel and a very excited Rose Margaret. To climax the excitement we saw a plane falling. In the cockpit was Dee Hol- comb and we sat there helpless as the plane came down, down down! Then a most miraculous thing happened just before the fatal accident-the inevitable occurred. I WOKE UP! My brain was in a whirl and the dream had seemed so real that it was hard for me to continue with my knitting fyes, I must confess, I am an old maidl. Dreams are strange things and some people say they come true-I wonder! l -By ELEANOR WATROUS. 5, S I ! rmy-me ! ll 'Q .Li LJZL44, - 1: LL., ,., , , 6 3 I S1331 TO THE CLASS OF THIRTY-UNE Something wonderful has vanished And we sigh for it in vain: 'Tis our dear old high school days That will never come again. From dear friends we now must part ' As life for us goes on, T Yet tender memories in each heart Will ne'er froni us be gone. Our teachers, who have been so kind To help us through our ways, Milst now be left behind ,For the other,coming days. 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I .Ill'I'. .I IC Wx'l'sux, tllclllcullz I x xx XX l-Nlllllellvlx. .-Xl 4,l N XVI-QN'I'IlIl1NbI-x. I,lllll.x Wlll'l'l-1. I3ll,l,x XX IIl'II'1. I'.I..-UNI-A NN lllxlxwx. Ixll-INK Vs Il.l,lS. Ihlllll XX II.5lIN. III-1l.I-ZX Wllmllx, I.ICI'1 XNIILNIIN. R11 II mul NX mllll. NI xllllc XYllll,ll'l'. NI.alu.xlll1 Wllll:ll'l'. NI Alu Wlmlllz. Hullln NN l xlfxx. W-INUIG-I W l-Ll 1, A xlllg Ill nu VI II l I THE DEBATING TEAM These four boys were selected in November to represent our school in forensic eontest. It was through their noble efforts that our school has been successful in defeating three o osinff learns. r- P :- The question debated this year was: Resolved that the growth of the chain store system is detrimental to the best intenests of the Ameriean people. This was also the question for debate at the district and state rallies where we have been very fortunate in having a member of this team represent us. Mr. Roy Bennett. The affirmative side of the question was upheld by Roy Bennett and Leon Hebert, the negative by John Odom and Joe lflam. These boys reeeived the unani- mous decision of the judges in each debate in which they partieipated. On Friday night. December 12. 1930. a dual debate between Byrd High School and Bolton High School of Alexandria was held. Our alhrmative team remained at home and came through victorious. Our negative team defeated the Bolton team in Alexandria also by unanimous decision. The third and last debate of the season was held in the Byrd auditorium dur- ing the fifth period on Tuesday. Mareh IO. The affirmative team met the negative team of El Dorado High School and were again vietorious. All of the members of this team are graduating this year. yet we hope that they will Continue in their suecess in debating and debating club activities. Seventy-nine FY TWK GAYARRE HISTORY CLUB ltlighlt' The Cayarrc History Clulm has successfully ended its third year as an aelivc organization of C. E. Byrd High. It is an honorary cluln, open only to students of American History. lts programs this year have in- cluded a study of outstanding events of Louisiana History. The club spon- sors each year an original historical play, written by high school students and produced hy cluh members. We are especially proud of the produc- tion of this year, since its theme is the life of St. Denis, founder of Nzttchitoclies. It was written hy James Spurlock, Dorothy Molhusen and Bobbie Elgin. The annual banquet was held at the Wasliington-Youree, April 30, honoring Louisiana Day. CIIARLPIS l,llII.l.IPS . Presidenl l'iDWARD Ronrziwsow . . Vice-President ,louNi:'rTi: HA1.+:x' . Secretary ISILI. lhzuvnmi 'I'rea.su,rer rf I -, I Qs -----V - --.----------- 'X - X 4g,gf1'L?l:::4..- 25 R is III 525358 I I GAYABBE HISTORY CLUB CURTIS MEWEOURNE DAL JONES ALICE ANTIIONI' EMERSON PRICE BORIIIE ELGIN FRED KNOx C. H. THURMOND TILLIE MEYER EDWARD ROBERTSON ' JOHNETTE HALEY CHARLES STOER FRED BECKETT CONWAY FERGUSON JAMES SPURLOCK VIRGINIA HODGI-:S ROY BENNETT DOROTHY MOLHUSI-:N IDELL RUCKER JOE ELAM MARTHA WHITTEN JULIA BETTIS CHARLES PHILLIPS SYBII. POTTS ALMARIE SGIILIEPAKE FRANCES CRICHTON WILL EUBANK SALLY BROWN BILL DEUPREE MARGARET CRAWFORD MARGARET BATCHELDOR AUGUSTA PETERS LESTER LIEBER AGNES SOLIS JANET GORDON ONZI-:LLE MEWIIOURNE VIRGINIA MOORE RUTH KLI-:INMAN LOUISE TOMLISON Fzghty one hzgz,--,--H,-,,MA, ,L --- ., , Af. 34,1 - N I I ,f - f gh v if-K. -if V X, THE 'E IOR HI-Y CLI B l:Ild!'I' lhv splvndicl l1'ildl'l'ShiI1 of our uhh- Sponsor. Mr. T. H. Saga lhm- Ili-N Clulr has had an vs-ry prufilalmlv year. Thx- vluh m'al'rif'd on its work in il lH'lll'l illld llIUI'l' llllifiild Milf lllilll CYPI' lN'f-0I'Q'. As il H1-Y Chlh of Arm-rwa. wc- SIVIVO ln keep our laws and 1'c'rr1Px11lm1-1' the- pur posv: To c'l'c'z1l0. mainluin. and 1-xlvnd through out our sm-lmol and 4-mnmunily high slurldzlrcls of Christian l'llill'ill'lC'l'.u We- slrivc- lu Q-xl:-ml IIIYUIIQIIITIII our 14:-lwol 4'SlN'l'llllIy. thc- hlgzhvsl slumlurrls and nmrals for vlc-an IIYIIIQI. vlc-an spw-vln. amd SlFilifllll-f0l'Will'd. upright living. Eighty-Urn MII.TON RUDY 1' . i:81f?'? '7W 1 5F'75'5S9f'?:'1V'vGWi?'1?Vf5P5VT5'L'F'5 N ?m Wi 5'4 I I: F gi I Z I ! I .k -I I1 1 0 4 -1. RALPH E. PIERCE EDWARD ROBERTSON , L BAKER. LAMAR BELLAMMY, HUGH CHEESEMAN. BEYNON CIIEMINO. FRANCIS COORPENDER. BILLY DEEN. C. E. DUNN. MASON ISLAM. JOE EVANS. W. C. FOSTER. MAYO FULLILOVE. MCDONALD GRIFFIN. TED HI-Y OFFICERS CIILLEDCE DICK HOUSEMAN. R. F, JACOUET. EARL!-I W JONES. DAL l'iELLY. PEYTON KING. WVILLARD LEVY. HOWELL METERS. SIDNEY N'IlTf:llEI.I..I10lIIS MYERS. THOMAS NOBLE. BOE NOBLE. WILLIAM . Presirlen ' . V ice-President Secretary-Treasurer PETTY. JACK PII-:RCE. RALPH F. POWER. CHARLES PRICE. EMERSON V. ROBERTSON. EDWARD Rum. MILTON , SMITH. ALLEN A 'X SIIIITT. HARRY. JR. STEPHENS. HIICII STOER. CHARLES R. JR. VAN HOOSE. HUCII WINGO. DAN M. High ly-three BE . lm u ,QW-.,-., ,-,.-.-. . .. e-- ... p.--H, .,, A r: - ' 2,4 ,,,, 5 . ,, . - P, 'rmemlslllsli .. 1 !, Sicily-lvvf DEBATING CLUB . The Boys' Debating Club was exceedingly active this year, participating in many contests of public speaking. The debating team, composed of Roy Bennett, Leon Hebert, John Odom, and Joe Elam, was undefeated in three debates, two with Bolton High School and one with El Dorado High School. In the Industrial Forum contest the club was well rep- resented. Those most active were Edward Robertson, Leon Hebert, C. H. Thurmond, Dan Wingo, Wardell Leisk. The Club has always sent strong .contestants in debating and declamation to the district and state rallies. This year was no exception. The school was represented by Roy Ben- nett in debating and Leon Hebert in boys' declamation. With an especially fine group of boys the club pro- gressed throughout the year, developing the members in all forms of forensic speaking. The officers of the organiza- tion were: Edward Robertson, Presidentg Roy Bennett, Vice- Presidentg Jack Garrison, Secretary, and Leon Hebert, Treasurer. The sponsors of the club were Miss Jennie Pittie Brown and Mr. H. J. Colvin, who also coached the debating team. The year's work was closed with an enjoy- able banquet, at which time officers were elected for the ensuing year. - -.Lg .uw 2 0-- ms 3 1 ' 1 1 1. ..,1..zrn.ft..4....i , . A 1 1... l.4.4n ....n.l:.4.! s MEMBERS OF DEBATING I ROY HI-:NNr:1 r A. E. BROWN JOE ICLAM I'Ru:l-3 EPIGANK w ll.l, HUBANK CLARr:Nc:r: FISIIHR JACK GARRISON LEON HI-IBERT EDWARD LA BORIJI-I Ll-IST!-IR l,1r:m:R Hrzws MCCANN JOHN Mm ICR ARTHUR PAWLINO J.-xczk P1-:TTY CHARLES PlilI,l.IPS RALPH PILROR EDWARD liOm:R'rsON Xl1LTON Hrm' f, . XYARFII-SLD WRARD FILES WINOO I.Ol'1s MITCIII-II, ILUB, 1931 XVENIH-ll,l. GORDON Ln: HAROLD GRONER FIMERSON PRIOR HARRY SHUTT C. H. TIIURMONO .lbuzk SMITH GEORGE lil4:nARnsOx BILLY BLALOCK LEONARD GRI-:I-:Nl-'IELO GORDON LA M BI-IRT 'L I Eighty-jf1'c tpapmatmqnwfz fs.tAg.-uzwpee am. 'mwMs1r-egenriwsygzxnmtgqasex.,Iw,ez:M.fLg-1.Ln:as,gt,W,, :6.5Aw:'zn9'va:f.3e wt-I-fgs1IE35W6'SIvswMvAafw M' 't ri, is Fifflf' A iff frail--M-f W, . ..- C-iff:-22121.zffff3s:,e:.11:a41,.ies--. s-,,.-..,g X51 l 14 KI gif: mi' may X1 LE CERLLE FRANCAIS tl NIARCARI-:T GRIIIIILE . President DUROTIIY Busn . Vice-Preszklenl Miss RIIIIIARDS .. . Sponsor JANL: CONWAY . Secretary LOTTIE Jo DUNCAN Treasurer Le Cercle lfraiicais. one of the oldest clubs in Byrd High School, held its meetings every second and fourth Wednesday of the month in Room 202. The programs were given entirely in French by various members of the Cercle. These programs were interesting. educational and amusing. The most enjoyable event of these meetings were the ensemble singings directed by such helpful leaders as Lottie Jo and Verna Lee Duncan. Le Cercle Francais' most successful year Closed with a delightful banquet at the Washirigtori Youree Hotel. A splendid address was given by the president, Margaret Gribble, and a most interesting program by representatives of each class. The presence of the guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Koffman and Mr. and Mrs. Fi. I.. Alberson, was an unusual honor conferred upon the Cercle for this year. LES ASSISTANTS Ol LE CERCLE FRANCAIS l,EI'1MAN. CAROLYN NICHOLAS. ABRAHAM GOLD. JANET MCDONALD. CLIFFORD QUERBES, JUSTIN PIIILYAW. ELOISE PRINCE. MERLE Posr. GwENnoLvN RATZBURC. CARI. XVll,I.IAMS, SIDNEY WII.soN. ROBERT RHOADES. MARGARET SI'I'RLoCI4. TVIARTIN DAILY. DoRA SANDAZ. CLAIRE LoNt:. JOIINNIE FLGIN. Bonm' NTI-ICHLIN. Jost-:PHINE E3 3171 Eighty-six 3,5 I .. --liters -1-...ipf :ff J- '1T': ' A'm it-F 7.zT '7'zr ., .3354 Nr X -,., -A---T --fix V-,, L H X! Im I B E BER OF LE CERCLE FRA CAIS HOVIINIEII, JOAN BRUVYN. HAEEI. CI'RRIE. FRED DAY. SARA EDI-ILSTI-IIN, LEONA EILROTT. GARLAND ELAM. JON!-1'l l'A EMRRY, HELEN Flllfll-IDMAN. BILLII-I FULLER, MARY GRI-ITSCIII-IL, BEULAH GRETSCIIEL, FLORENCE GRI-ll-INFIELD, LEONARD GRONER, LEE HAROLD HANKS, HOWARD HENRY. DORIS HIS!-ZR, SUNSHINE HURIER. ESSIE LAIRD, ELSII-I LI-IAHY, LOLITA LEDBETTI-IR, DOROTH Y MCDONALD. CLII-'EORD MASON, JACK M UROY, LEON DJURPIIY. CATHERINE PHILLIPS, Bl-IATRICE Rl-ll-ZD. BETTY VIRGINIA RIRPY, DORIS ROSS, HENRY STROECKER. ETH!-ILMAE STUCK!-XY. JAMES VILENSKY, Bl-IRTHA VOYLES. RUTH NEILD, BETTY BH .I H ADGER. Bl-I'l I'X AI.I.WlllTl-L. YICLMA HAIL!-IY. ANITA BAXTER, BETTY BLANCIIARD, MARY BUUKEN, BESSIE BRASWI-ILL, GENE BRINKMAN, NJARGAIII-l'l' BRITT, IYEY CAMPBELL, LONNIE B. CANTINE, RITA CHAPMAN, FANNIE CLARK, LAURA BELLE CLINE, ERNEST DAVENPORT, DORIS D'AvIGNON. JOSEPH DEMUPIILOS, VACO ELLIS, NIARGI-I DE SAUNE, HENRY DICRSON, DONALD DORRS. MARGARET EVANS, W. C. GARRISON, EMMA LOU GILES, FRANCES GRA5. YYONNE GREENE, RJARJURIE CRI-1 MILLION. FLORA M Y li GWEN. DIILDRED HI-LAN, RICHARD HOWARD. SHIRLEY HOUSTON, FRANCES JACOESON, SIDNEY JENKINS. ROBERT IETER, IRBTA ,JlC'l'ER, LOIS JOHNSON. FRANCES JIIIINSUN, IRMA KLEINMAN, RUTH KIN NERREW, ERNESTINE IRESIIIMAN, DOROTIIY KRULI., DllRU'I'HY Ll-LMAN, CAROLYN LINDSAY. JUANITA LANE, LOIS LEE LEONARD, ELIZABETH AIADDOX, ERMA RUTH NIARTIN, GAYLE MCCOOK. NJIIIIAM NJARTIN, FRANCES LOI' XVHISNHIX, DOROTHY WVIIITIC. ELSIE MORLAIN, LEWIS SOLOMAN, BII.I.Y STI-IRNBERG, HELEN STROUD, MARTIIA STUCKHY, DJARJURIE SWANN, DJAUDE TRIGHEL, EDNA TRICHEI., HALL TOLER, CHRISTINE MCCOY, ELEANOR GRAY WALRER, HENRY MCCUTCHEN, ELIZARETHWALPER, ANNE MVCELRUY, MARY ELLEN WPIIR. RUTII MEWBOURNE, 0NzELLE MILLER, DJURRI-ZLL NJKIRGAN, MARY NIULKEY, JACK OBER. JEA N Nl-ITT!-1 OQNEAL, JANE O'SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN PALMER, VIRGINIA PAYLOFE, VLADO PHILLIPS. WILDA PHILYASV, PAULA PRICE, EMI-IRSON ROSS, ELLA V. SEV!-LRANCI-1. BILLIE SHAFFER, CLARENCE SIMPSON, OLIYE SMITH. ARLINE DNIDER, ELIZABETH Wlii1LESS, LOUISE WHITE, TIIALIA WIIZNFZIK, SI-ILMA WII,l.llR, STANLEY 'II.I,IAMS, Nl-ZLWYN JINSLUW, LAURAJ EARWUOD, LELI1 BAKER, EYANGELINE BERRY. ETHEL CUNVVAY, JANE COYINGTON, WAL14E1RlNE COX. LORINDA CRAWFORD, MARGARET DAYIS. DJAIIDI-I VIOLET DORRITY, BROWN, DUNCAN, LOTTIE .IO DUNCAN. VERNA LEE FELTFS, DIARY DI 'I l'UN. ALICE GRIBBLE, DJARGARET IIODGES. AN NAREI. HOI.m:OMRE, DEE IIOOYER, ANDREW JONES, MIl,llRFIlI KELLY, RUTH LAMRETH, GURINDN NJUURI-I, VIRGINIA OBER, BERTIIA ODOM, JOHN RAILSBACK, ELIZABETH RUSH, DOROTHY SIIUTT, HARRY SMITH, EDWARD SOLIS, AGNES ALEXANDER, ANTUINETTE BRANDON, GEORGE CARLETON, FRANCES FLUIIRNOY, MARGARET HEROLD, ROSA JOHNSON, EvELYN KEMP, MABEL KILMAN, LAURENCI-I LEMOYNE, FELIX LENGSFIELD, CORIN NE LESLIE. LOLA DJILLS, NELL MOFFETT, BLANCHI-I RJVROV, LAzAR O'BRlEN. GWENDULYN FORD, ALTON GOETSCIIEL. FLORENCE GREEN, AIARJORIE Eighty-seven Vgfvq--3:1 -1'-3-we +7-W 1-,y,.L Lf -1:-1-1--2 q ,.g5:g:': ' :Q ,.,. .-.. ..,, 1? 1x.....-W nw A v.L,,1I':-Y- - f. .,. ' as--Q--I 173' ,- ' ' w I 'Q I I ' , 'i ' . 5 . , ,'-'. -4 P V Y Ei--. Ei an if ' k mass M '1 BLUE TRIANGLE LLUB 0l+'l lCI'IRS HI-II,0N XVATSON . . President PAIILAIIIAI ANOELO Vice-Presidenr GIISTAVINE HOWSI-3 Treasurer DORIS DAVENIIOIIT Secretary PAI'I,AMAI ANOELO FIIETA SI'I.I.II'AN ELIZABETH DURHAM NAOAII CIIIIIETIANSEN XANI-ISA Sl'l,l.IYAN l,II.A NICDOWELL DURISDAYI-1NPOR'I' MAIIILIIEIIITE WAI.I,AI:E TIII:I.MA HICKNIAN l IIANI:Es GILES AIIIDRI-lll WALDIION FIIANI-:S HOUSTON KATIILEEN HEAD HELON VVATSON HELEN FAYE HOYT WINIFIIED HII,IswIN NPIVWYN WII,I.IAMs SAI.I.IE H. DAIGRI-: GIIs'I'AI'INE HOVVSI-I CEOIIOIA III-:I-1 XVRIGHT DOROTHY KEsII.sIAN MAIIOAIIET NIACLINI-I ROB!-QRTA GIIIII I':l,X'A PI'uH MII.nIII-:IJ Om' CI.AII:E GIIONNER BII.I.IE SEVERANCE DOIIIS RIIIIW MAE JUNE DAVIS In K Highly-c'iglI! V 33 4 -11 :' L :.:.f.g..' T 4. -.g'-::::- -- - --2:12.-:: '. ' 52732 gg.-usa as q.:4.:qgw. ' wi..- -. 5 NS h P ff , 1 1 1 an 1 .3 5. THE JUNIOR III-Y CLUB 'I'Iw ,lunior Ili-Y Clulv mls orgunizvcl in V129 umlvr ilu' slllwrvision ol' the Senior Hi-Y Clulr. 'llllv club was rv- orgzmizeml in NOV6I1lllPl', l930, and has lleld its meetings every week on Tllt'Sllily at 7:30. Tllo clulfs memlwersllip is as follows: lVlR. Kilim' Sponxor Jouw Gmzma . I'rvsiflenl ,lullcs S'l'l'm:kl-:Y . . l'i1'v-l're.sifler1l RICIIARIJ B nun Sl'!'l'!'l!1l'-Y-TI'l'!ISIl-I'l'l' XX'1xs'rox Huw: Rrzxxrrrn Nlluzm XY.-XI.'l'l'Ili HAMMANN Cu' UM SKZAIQIROIIOIILII N'lCll0NAI,Il l'll'l.LIl,0H-I f, f l'lEl,lX LH Mowr: Hnmoxn HARPER 9. W. Gmmss lllmmz LM: - ' ' d I Eighty-nine we ' ' K 'I' ' ' : 1 .3 ' ' .s-2 ts. Ninety 'l'lu:1illSlllEIl L. - -vw-:---fxxy-1-r-T- ::1---1 ' 'L 1 CDMAHESEAR CLUB On October twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and thirty a group of Home Economics students assembled in the auditorium for the purpose of organizing a Junior Home Economics Club. A temporary chairman pre- sided, and officers were elected. A cabinet was formed which later drew up a constitution, which included a slogan, motto, creed, colors, etcetera.. The name decided upon was Comahesear , which has a secret meaning known to members only. The constitution provided for committees on en- tertainment, program, refreshments, arrangement and publicity. Very soon after the organization was perfected, it was admitted into the National organization and became an affiliated member of both the American and Louisiana Home Economics Association. Since the first meeting membership has increased to one hundred and twenty-eight girls. The programs have been varied, including parties oc- casionally given for members. . The club has many objectives, among which are to bring the members in closer touch with the greater Home Economics organizations and activ- ities in the state and nationg to keep in touch with current topics in the Home Economics world, to provide opportunities for recreation and social life, to gain experience in parliamentary procedure, and to stimulate in the art of home making. OFFICERS ANNA MAE WHEEL:-:Ru . . . . Preszllenz FRANCES WELBORNE . V ice-President Lourss Roanvsou . . Secretary-Treasurer JANE CROSS I . . Cabinet Members S1-nnLEY HOWARD I Miss RUTH KERR BATCHELCR . Faculty Sponsor Miss STELLA LEoPo1.n 1 Miss ELEANOR BLATTERMAN ' . Faculty Advisors Miss MARGARET PURVIS I 4, Q-1. W ki.xzk2'e:a.mvJ -.- .sh-mites' 1:-e if E ' fr-1f4ir'QQk3i'9-EI ' ' : 1 I I 'ww 11:7-!Y I'7?l f'1.wi'11Ij5fg.wZv 'L 131' .pg ,,', H. 6i bfI2fF3,ix' 17' -J fgfgf,W42-31 ?fQ'i-f.fIf44:1j,'kQg3fQQffI5Qfl!ii3Lf-v5'Qff!f1Sf1''E1 gQ0I5Iwxlfgi if .fr ', ,3,AA3,1,lQ5vf,11nN-.AKI,iq.,4gLA3f4.I,...y,5g If-A v ,9 r-- Eifh' -' 'M'- Zfv -W Q. - -- -I f I A :Ezra B3 SIE 3535 In 'Im I L, , W , , , 1 ' X 1 1 j 1 LU IAHEbL 11 LL B AIMS!-1ll,Bl'2T'l'Y III 'l'lIIl!XSllN. 'l'mIMx 51IAl.H!1.,ll-l.lA W ILLIAMS, RI TH ANnREuI.A. CATHERINI-1 .lI1FI'IIII:S, LA YEIINE SCPQAIJ. IIELEN IJAWSIIN, EIDITH MAE AKEHIN. DIHIA .IIIIINSIIM HELEN SIIANNIIN. LIH ISE LAESAR. FIIANEINI-1 Al,llRl-Illlili,CRl'STENI'1 JINHAI . RI HX SIIEIIAIIII. NIART FIIANLES Cox, ARL!-IN!-I AI.mIH1II. GLAIIYS LEE KESIEEVAI-LS. IJHRIHIIT SIIAFNI-III. YHAIIDAH BEMISS, VEHNIIN BAINS. ELEANIIR JANE KNIILI.. DIHIu'I'IIx' SMITH, CllI,0'I'lDE Nil-IYI-1R,0YKIl'1 RANKSTIIN, IWARCARI-IT KENNIRIIEW, EIKNIIZSTIWI-I SMITH, FANNIE Dlfl-'l-', DIIRIITIIT BARKER, MAEI-:L FRANCES LA CIIMTE. ALI-ILINI-I S'I'EllNBl7RIL. HI-:LI-:N CAVENDAR, HELEN Bocas, MARIAN LINDSAY. JIANITA STIIoEcEI:II, ETHI-:LMAE CREMILLIUN, FLIIRAMTI-1 BRANSTETTER, LUCY NIABRY, ETIH-LL STIIIITIIEII, FAI: ARELENE. TIIMMIE BI'RcI-3, LA VERNE NIAIHIIIX. EIIMA RI:'I'H SI,LLIx'AN, FIII-:TA DE FATTA, FRANCIS CAIN. Evl-:LYN IWAIITIN. FRANCES LIH2 'l'uLI-:II. f:lllllS'l'INlf1 vUIlN,L1lUISE Cosa, CATHERINE uAR'I'lN.GAYI.l-1 w'AI1'S, I-IIHTII wll.Bl'R. CAII. CRIISS, JANE Nlrzlimg FLEANIIR CIIAI wvlil.l,BURN, FRANCES WELLS, DIIRUTHY CIILBERTSIIN, LOUISE X11-QWBUI IINE. OINZI-ILL!-I XVIII-LEIJIIK. ANNA xlAE JIHINSHN, EVELYN DAILY, DORA NIIII.IH'SEN. lJIHIn1'In w lII'I l'l-LN. NIAIITHA li. RIIIIIHLS. MARGARET nl-1M0l'lNl.llS. VACA M1l'1RS.KA'l'HRN NE wvIl.l.lAN1S. NHLLWY N .lIHINSIIN. EIIWINA Dunsow, ELIZABETH OBI-1R,,Il1ANH'l l'l-I WY!-LNIDI-IIQWFI-IIDIJI, WINIEIIEII Rl-ll'l'Il, KATHEIIINE FLOWERS, ANNIE IWABI-Il. OLIPIIINT, JIISEPIIINI-1 YEAIIWIIIHI, LEILA BRYANT, MAY FIIRCE, LIICILLE O'Nl-Ill.. EIAHSI-: l.EIEwnEI:Iu:II, fVlAR'I'HA FIHIII, NELLWYN GARRISIIN, EMMA Luv O'SIII.I.IvAN. KATHLEEN UIH.II. BESSIE xi.-XTTIIEWS, VIRGINIA GIESIIN. VIRGINIA PENNINIQTIIN. DIIRIS LERIUINE. IIAZEL DE VIHIE. SYBIL GREENE, IWARJORIE PETERSIIN, XIARY ELLEN LANIIIIRIA, LULA BIA!-I WVILLIABIS, JANE HAMNER, FREIDA PRINCE. Nllilll-1I.l-I w'lI.I.lS. FIHITII-:NE CLARK. LAIIRA LEE HATCIIER, VIRGINIA RAILSBACR. ELIzAm:'I'H WINSLIIW. LAl'Ry SIITTIIN, NINA HENDRICR, NIARGUERITI-I REEII, BETTY VIRGINIA GREEN!-1, MAJIIRIE SPURLIICK, RIVTH HICKMAN. THELMA RIPPY. DIIRIS CRE!-IN!-I. MAXINI-1 SPLIRLIICK, DIJRIS HIS!-IR. LIINSHINE RICHARD. DIIRUTHY GRAHAM. RIITH SVVANN, MAI'nE lIOI'STnN. FRANCES RIIRERTSIIN. ELIZABETH WHITLIICR. DIIRABEI, PRINCE. EVELYN HIIWARII. SHIRLEY RIIBINSIIN. IMIIISI: Wll1NS1'kIlW. DIIRIS LI-:SLII-3, LIILA IIIIWSE. C-I1sTAvINE RUSS. ELLA V. NI'cRoI,I.S, HAZEL CIILLIE, NIARJORIH Hm'T, HELEN BATr:IIEI.mHI. MAIIEARET PARKER. RER' NIARII-I GAMBLH. CERTRI'nE B3 'I ga, Ninerv one I f' ,. ,.- . ,..- 'Q' ' -.1LT,:i1::::1:.:,4:.:4.-,. ,,..., -,-p...A 81 7 A W .... v------- -'tKf'- -' '- . '--Ar'-A-1 T- gf' 'ig' ' , 'l'herlillSIllEIl Q.. f THE BAND The Band of tl? C. E. Byrd High School is composed of forty pieces, including trumpets, clarinets, basses, baritone drums, and saxaphones. The Band was the center of speculation during all the pep meetings which were held during the foot- ball season at the downtown section. The Band was always seen at every school activity backing the activities one hundred per cent. The Band gave a program on March 8th in the auditorium, expecting to raise enough money to go to the state rally but was unable to go for the lack of funds. The Band has worked hard, and we appreciate it. Mr. Frank Fuhrer, who is their director, has shown us what talent we have in our school. MEMBERS' OF THE BAND MR. F UHRER ...... . Director Trumpets Basses LILA MCDOWELL, Secretary-Treasurer IRVIN SELBI-:R VARNER MATHEWS GARLANII EILBOTT HAROLD LEvY . HEws MCCANN f Baflwfle ELINOR HICKS L GORDAN BATES LEON HEBERT BETTY GRICSBY Drums JAMES SANmrEa TONY LEWIS, fBassJ CHRISTINE ToLER WEBSTER DowNER, fSnareJ W. C. BI-zsr. JR. C larinets S CLARENCE COLLEY, Manager TONY CICERO SAM FERTILLA ABIE MUROV, Assistant Manager ROBIN NELSON Rov JAMES LEoN MURov PAUL BARTNESS LEONARD GRI-:ENFIELD FREDA SULLIVAN axaphones BEATRICE CARRICK CLAUDE Donn FRANK CHEMINO VANESA SULLIVAN FORBING MARGERY ELLIS EvERE'r'r ROARK C. H. TI-IEYMOND RICHARDSON LEWIS MITCHEL ANITA BAILEY LoUIsE STEWART WILLOUGHBY BAKER MEMBERS OF ORCHESTRA Violins Clarinet FRANCIS SIIEARER C- C- C01-I-EY Roar JAMES Trumpets ' FREDA SULLIVAN WILLOUGHRY BAKER CATHERINE FULco S. 0. WILUAMS, JR. EVELYN HocUI-: LILA McDowI-:LL VARNER MA'rIIEws HAROLD LEVY Saxaphones BEATRICE CARRICK Puma MARGERY ELLIS ELINOR Hrcxs VANEsA SULLIVAN MR FUHRER . Difevwf Is, .',,, ,,,,,g.,,I, I E u1'5 i'fffS.2'2f.1A 3lv1??Qf'i'lli'! i'HKZWGEL' - ,W wmv. .-fr., GLEE CLUB Compose-tl ol' at group ol' ninsim' loxing stiulvnts. tlu- Ulm' Clnlr luis provvn to lu' Ullt' of tlu' most popular mul ontstznuling organizations in st-luxol. Assisting on lumtli viiit' and svliool progrzinis ut nunu-rons tinuls. tlu- nufnilwrs lluw eiulvuvorc-cl at c':u'li Ilt'l'll0l'lIlittlt't' to instill iuul tlvwlop upprvviaition ol' t-limit-.tl ninsit-. 'l'l1is group luis lwvn llllllt'I' tlu' clir1'm'tion ol Nliss Killlll'l'llll' jonvs. 0I l ltfliltS ,IOIC l'fl.Ut . . l,I'l'SI'l1t'lIf Ulu i-1 Coiwox . . I':'1-v.l'1'esiflm1l H ALI-'oim llu:t:lcNnoTil M . TI'f'IISllI'l'I' Nl -tlupuim ,I ANR 'llxx Lon . . Sewvlfxrjv-Rvpnrnv- Xlvinlwrs of tlu' Ulm' tllnlv airv: Nlisst-S Nlzirion Boggs. l'1l'illll'l'S t:l'lt'lllllll. Kaitli- le-vn lfitzgt-mld. Uiiw Gorton. .lanniv lmv Hr-nry. xlill'gll'l'llt' Hvnry. llorotliy Kvssvl- nulr. xilfltlll lmtllu-tt4'l'. lintlufrinx- Nl4'Ul'm-is. .Mlvlliw Nloorv. llurriott Sniilli. Aglilvs Solis. Nlurgarvt ,lane Taylor. llvlon Watson. Cvorgzv Ly nn Watson. Dorothy Wm-lls. Adele Wilvox. Laura Winslow. Sarah Day. Jonetta lflam. Beth Lee. Julia Sf-ales. janv Wlivc-lv1'.'l3illy SPYi'I'LlIll'Z'. Nvrna 1,90 lluiwan. Lottiv ,lov Dinu'an. Mary Trigg lfulwn. Xirginiu llloorv. Messrs. Sc-ward Covlson. lluvl Brown. jot' lflani. xvilllQ'l' Coe-tl. Wultvr Hunnnon, Halford llliIiIf'llll0lllillIl. E. l'. Hunt. ,lzlrqiwt liallv. Hvws lxltflilllll. 'lllionms My-rs. Walt:-i' Platt. C. ll. Tlinrnion. Usvnr XYulton. Yorniun W'ootly. l re-fl IvIlll!'l'WtHlll. Ninety-three NEI PY f T' AQLJH RT LT W Q 1...., W -I H.- 3:2-, .1 -+Y ,, , Q . 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' I ml ll - H , MARDI GRAS The- annual vrowning of tht- Quve-n ol' Mardi Gras of tht- liyrd Hi Sc-hool took plave at the RI'0tlCllll00l' Pavilion on lllf' twt-nty-third of Fl'llI'lI2ll'y at ninf- o'cloCk. Aftvr thc- rnasqtwt'adf-rs had danvt-d for a whilt- the arrival of lhv Queen was annount-vd hy tln- hugzlers. N arnvr Nlatthvns and lluglws MvCann. lil:-anor Watrous and Kvnnvth Kl'lli!lll and Dorothy Wallvr with Charlvs Haygootl svrw-cl as rilnlmon lwara-rs. Next vaim- tht- two lowly little- flow:-r girls in dainty pink gvorgctte dressvs. The first princess. Yirginia Martin. had as hor knight. Gt-orgxv ll. Wray. Next was Ruth Robinson. who worth a ln-autiful lxluc' law with slippc-rs to match. Her escort was M. 0. Rilo. Advlins- Xian Hoosv had as he-r 4-svort Wlarfivld Ward. Rose' Margart-t Uxvrton. as Qin-t'n. and xvllllillll Novi. as hvr King. vame in and after the royal party had danvt-d the minue-t. playvd hy Miss Patt. vvPryonf' startvd dancing and the gay 4-Q-ls-hration lastvd until midnight. Z N1'm'!y-s1't'1'71, THE PATSY7' A mmlzm' IN 'I'Hm-:IL Iwrs Svnior Class l'ia1y was giwn on 'l'lII1I'sflz1y niglil. llflaly 7. al viglil uivllwlc. lwfolv :I largzv vrowd tliul assmiilwlvcl in lliv Hy rd Auditorium for the selevt ovcasion. Bill l'lill'l'lIlfIl0ll . lVlrs. William Hurrin Grace Harrington Palrivizi HElI'l'lIlgIl0Il Billy Caldwell . Tonimy Amle-rsmi Sadie- Blll'llilllilll l'iI'illH'lS U'l IalIvI'ly k l'rip llusly . Ninety-right CAST Ol CHARACTERS . HIIIIII: l,Al50IIm: mn AIIEYNE IDEANE . VIRGINIA Honuss Fmmzizs CRICIITON . DAL!-I Poss . . ,lol-1 STANsnI:mu' Ross Nl,xm:AIII:T 0vI:IIToN . . MILTON Rum' . . . . . l'ilDWARD S. HOIIIQRTSON Miss PIZAIII, l'IIY0II. Diref-lnr Miss Lum NlI:I.I. PLATT. Assistant Director 491 . yeru.wn.1,1.v wi, .1-.E -. 1619419-l'h TWA .. 5 , W. 9 I ,M , . I- ,. i...a-W5 it 1, NTHE PATSY A COMEDY IN 'I'HRlCl'I ACTS Svnior Class Play was give-n on lfrirluy night. May Sith. The cast. cmnposvd of Seniors. was given inuvh praise for thv ZIPPPBTHIICK' of thc' lav. l':Yf'l'YOIl0 1-ii'nverl it In the fullvst s-xtc-nt. P . . l . Thr- mists wish to say that they Pnjoyvrl working with thc' clirm'tnrs ancl wish for the' nc-xt Senior play as lurgz- ai siivvm-ss as wc' had this yvar. CA ST 0 F CH A R ACTHR S Bill Harrington . Mrs. Vllilliam Harrington Crave Harrington . Patricia Harrington Billy Caldwell . Tommy Andi-rson Sadie Buchanan Francis 0'Flaherty Trip Busty . .... . Miss Pmin. PRYOR. Direcmr Miss l,l'CY MI-II.l. PIATT. .4SSI-Sflllll Dl.l'l'l'flJf . . . l'lDWARD HENRY I,ABmmi: . Ai.l.i:i'Ni: Ilrziwiz Ammxiz VAN Hoosi: l'l'I'lll-ILYN Giuviis . lVll,l.ARD Kms: zum' C. lI,uv1'iionMc Du M.uu:i'i:inTi: W'Ai,l,M:i-1 . LESTER I,n-zmzn Emznsox PTKICI-I Ninrly-nim .V - 1-. , 4 S af IlN:1illSlI lilllga. - -7777 - -t VM-.. .-1ZT TT -vu .....Ry...... The Senior Class enjoyed a week of good times starting May' 20th and ending May 26th. But, of course, once in a while you would see someone sit back and think that no one was watching and would steal a few tears because they realized what they were going to get out of. Tuesday, May 19. . Wednesday, May 20. . . Thursday, May 21. Friday, May 22. . . Saturday, May 23 . . ll Sunday, May 24. . . Monday, May 25. . 1 SENIOR WEEK PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . Theater Party. . . . . . .Private Parties. . . . . . . .Private Parties. ' . . . . Senior-Faculty Baseball Came. Junior-Senior Dance fnightj. . . . . Senior Dance, Broadmoor Club. . . . .Baccalaureate Sermon, Doctor Dodd, First Baptist Church. . . . .... Class Day Exercises fmomingj. Senior Banquet, in Court at Byrd Hi fnightj. Tuesday, May 26 ..... .... Co mmencement, City Auditorium. f s ' ' Gal -N1 T Bxlss - ' rfsirwgu sa tiik ' at I ' ,R One Hundred Q, .31 me-1-ns III-l.lI+'lfI Iswllzl, l'm'roN I31l.l. lJr1l'1'm:E 'N' l'f1fl'lnl'-l'1:-f,'f1l'a'f lfl1x1'l1r'.vs 'llrnmgvr W l l I' ' pill! 1 liL'Tl.r:l:. Hun. l,AI.Nll'IK. M xroxn. my-xx.h1,,nl.Hu.m.l,..xl3uunR Klux mul lex. Cmwis xx'-K'l'Ii0l'SA XX -um. krzxn-u,1,. I,lxsnu. l3mll:n.4Q1s'l'1w:. llom-1 Lums mlm. kms. l'l-jxxxxmox. SNIDI-Ili. Ox rzwrox. ,luzksox lIr':nr:n'r. limuxsuw Um' Hllnrlrrrl Thr rr BL., tml HW Ia EHS? 5 lllczkm GUSHER Atlas! The 1931 Gusher is off press! You have the best that we have. We want to assure you that it has been a pleasure to deal with the contents of your book. We wish to show appreciation to those who liuve invested and let you know that we appre- vizlte it to the fullest extent. Now for u long vacation! HAWTIIORYF hlflllllll'-1.1L-CII ivf 9,021.1 Jae' GUSHER STAFF 011 P Hu nrlred Four CRAWFORD. FLQLA, SNIDER, BENNETT. BUTLEII. XVELLS. XVIII-ZELER CAIII,Tox. DEAN. HILIIEIIT. STOER. PIIILLIPS. GROYES. TIILRMOND MoI.IIt'sI:N. KING. BEAIRI1. BI-INNET, LAIIIIIERT. Hom: E. ,. rx E L , Q: 5 , 1 in VA I 3-1.4-. r -r , ,- ,. . . ,, -'W , . ,- ,,,,,,.-I, , L, 2. . . f Aj 1'ln.g.uuV5 nl ni :gg g T' X. X1 HI-LIFE STAFF The Hi-Life had a successful year in 1931. lt had a staff that any paper in the world would be proud to have. Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editors . . Sport Editor ..... Reporters .... ..... Department Editors: Society .... Alumni . . . Club . . . Poetry .... Exchange .... Humor ..... Art . ...... . Business M anoger . Advertising Staff . . . HI-LIFE STAFF, 1936-1931 .................IsabelPeyton . ..... Dorothy Rush, Johnette Haley King Mary Alice Pendleton, Rose Long, Abie Chapman, Martha Lindsay, Jane O'Neal, Margaret Crawford, Maude Swann, Onzelle Mewboume, Rose Margaret Overton, Frances Welbom, Eddie La Borde. . . . .Reba Snider, Ann Jackson ..........,..MargaretI-Iope ................Harriott Smit Robinson . . . . . . . . . .Annabel Hodges, Eleanor Watrous ..............................RuthRobinson . . . .Dan Wingo, Ethelyn Graves, Ludeweka Butler Deupree .Warfield Ward, Leon Hebert, B. C. Mackey, Seifgret Kendall, Shelby Palmer, Tom Beaird, .loc Elam, Billy Noble. Circulation ...... ........... ....... D i ck Gustine Faculty Sponsor .... .... M yrtle C. Aymond One Hundred Five Ygssmzf, ' -1' ,f ,-,.-.' tt., ,ral -V 11, , 4,-xxx K, gtk- U,-1 Hi -I 4 ' ' i+zwek3'Q!i5ai5'4n?v1G,9dqa9fw'w.4a-wf-x4J3:ufwfff.f,.'b.mfa4'S::sw'w xfw1f'.f.-we---M: if 4 s s W fllutlill su lilllga. ---:-:rx--1'------Xfzff---- ' 1--:: ' '31 'V '- :l: ' ' ..,7' GUSHER STAFF The Gusher Staff has published a book for you. It is for you to criticise. The staff does not wish to offer any alibies! But, ask our loyal adver- tisers if it has been a rotten business year. F s s U GUSHER STAFF, 1931 Editor-in-Chief . . . .................... , .... Dickey Hawthorne Assistant Editor ........ ..... . ...... L .Lucille Butler Advertising Managers ................... Roy Bennet, Gordon Lambert Literary Editors .... ls, .... Margaret Crawford, Reba Snider, Leon Hebert, Charles Stoer, Annie Mae Wheeler. Sport Editons ........................ Willard King, Raymond Fuqua Art .......... Archie Wells, Alva Beaird, Ludeweka Butler, Bob Carlton Advertising ........ Dorothy Molhusen, C. H. Thurmond, Charles Phillips Kodaks . L . . . .................... Ethelyn Graves, Alyene Dean Jokes ..... r ...... ............. M argaret Hope Faculty Sponsor .... .... W illiam Mitchell Bennett One Hundred Six V -war 1--A .. .- H ' -' M.-vb' if-'vw 1-fr + wr. A Q 1 S. , 1 w R Q 4.' , jr, cv 2 i 1 r qv 4 5 1 W N W 1 NA Ja mf- I Y aL 2 wi A .Q I . 1 . .4 K wx . R V 1 , Qi. A X , A' S f 1 sf' 1 a, 'Y x 3 - + - 3' , 2 ' 1 X A i .. r 'rx' fx 3. 1 Q, 1 , . -M159-M , A3 l'u,, x, Q' fi fm 4 gym .Q wr - S 'FF Q L igsr WM nf? , fiffff . figs-, 3 JK 'fxfigf' A L A 12:1 'Yiwu X . .5 S31 25 ' Aww. ,S YW it LOUISIANA STATE FUOTB ll, CH, PIONS 1930 S1'lJll'llIlll'l' lst. mis trnly l,nlmr Daly lim' tht- llyrcl lligrh ggriml 1'illltlltlilll'S. It was tht- first clay nl' pt'ut'tim'1-. und illltllll ninety-live ranclitlnts-s reports-ml for tht- 1-ull nithin tht- llirst tltrvv tluys. xill'illH'll'S t'illlSt'fl hy gllltlllllllllll were numerous. and tln- question mls who vnnltl till these x'zu'znn'ies. The tc-ann rotnifleml into shape after linnr weeks ul' hnrtl prau'tive lor their initial ganne. The tt-ann haul at great valptnin nnrler whose leanlt-rship 1-wry nn-ntht-r played his heart ont. Thi- Ye-llmv ,luvlu-ls lllilfvfl ilu- liirst night liuotlmll rontvsl to lu' Illil51'll in Slll'l'Vl'IlUl'l. nncl tu-re xii-tnrious mer tht- 'l'r'xurkunu. Texas. Tig:-rs IIS-tt. Thu- otltls against tht- .lztl-kc-ts in-re apparently insnrnmnntuhle nhen they met tht- Little lint-k. Arkansas. tm-ani. Spm-tzwlllur playing and at never-sup-die spirit were snllieient to tlf'l'l'ill at teann that srored twirl' during: the first four minutes of play. l,ittle llnvlx nun tht- rhannpiunship of AI'li2ltlSilS. Thi- sunlz- spirit resultetl in at xietury mer the liultnn lit-airs in tht- lust minute nl' play. The reeurtl of the Hnnn' teznn nas nn 0lllSlillNllllQI one. Their startling reeorrl ul' Slit points sroretl to their oppmu-nts- 6 points in their srhetlule math- them faluwitvs with ewrymie hut the Y4lilllIll'lll'Sl nl' ,lalvlwt linns. lilll tht- .lalvkets rlivlietl in surh at llIillltlt'I' that tht-5 seelnt-tl inxineihle. Their spirit. strategy. atncl timing wats at its pealli illltl they nun 20-0. The ,lenningzs ganne uns at thriller lirmn the spet'taturs' stanclpoint als lmth sides scored repeatedly. Burk llryanis SIJW'lilf'lllElI' play was the suhject of conversation for weeks thereafter. The c-hampimiship was awarded at plucky. determinecl. whole-hearted. deserving squafl of griclsters and l enjoyed marking: with them. lt. M. Kwlmxs. Une' llumlrrrl Ten i 15' 11 1 -A- 2-5 Q? 73 Y sl.-if, -- N',' 3 -l.1fi2:::..,,,,,..,.,,,,,,, I, Xffpagf, -31.-- - -- BY! asses ' l fig l I l frf lit iii FOOTBALL fy . . .. Lm: STOKES. fHm jbm-kt , , '- Boyl could he back up a line? Lee was one of the main cogs in the machine and when a few yards were needed for a first down he was the man for the job. CONWAY BAKER. lTacklet One hundred and eighty-five pounds of muscle and hone governed hy high quality foothall instinct placed Conway on the All-State team. His ability to play in the hackfield and direct play made him one of the team's most valuable men. HOWARD BUCK BRYAN. 1FuIllmcl.-it - , I A triple threat man if there ever was one. with a football heart to make it complete. Look out. Jennings. here I comef' He is expected to make All-State next year. Pm!-: NANCE. lCenlert A six footer, with the determination to he a regular. l'ctc's goal was realized later in thu' Season. He is especially noted for his defence ahility. I I HTINY,, RIN!-:R - + ' Don't let him get close to you or you might come up missing. 'Hny was always out there fighting and always fighting hard. Watch him go next year! . W' One Hundred Eleven HM :za-1 -- ., W .,,. t '. --v gi-iskgw qi EAW ER,?,,i, if i ' 'M uililmiaffvfl '. m'ff+1t:d.lwL21,uuil2ik'j.k N- ,l H! Q i ' 5:5 'Q aa .se fs W if 5 ' ' . I v i I Li:sWA1,1.En. fh'ndb ' If . One of the fastest developed players the coaches have handled in years. ilis ahility to re- ceive passes, caused plenty of would he ends to change their positions. SIDNEY Avi.:-is. 1Cenmf1 Backfield men never complained almut passes coming from Sidney. llis ahility to puint out plays of the opposing team plaved our team at a det-itled advantage. Pneumonia finally brought an end In his football season. Nl-zvtzl. H0l1s'r0N. l,7'aclclel The kind that stands up under fire. N1-vel was always right in the middle of the action leading the way for uthers. In the Mansfield game Novel showed what he could dn. Lg V , 57 X 5N00lxlE MARSTUN. 1Tacklel 5, 1 . . A tackle who fnught from slart lu finish of every game and who gave all fur his selionl. A elean spurt. a hard hitter. Tliese are just an few uf the reasons why Snookie made the hall team this year. CnARl,n: Hucoolm. lCuanIt .N ,Q ., When afternnon practice was held Charlie played just as hard as if it were a game. That aecounts for his fight and pep when he met nppnm-nts. lffharlie is guing to he hack with us next year bigger and hetter.t mm 5 One Hundred Twelve gg: -i, iz: 1:21 ki 39F,gL5.39.,34-x.x,.,g7,t.:,E 'V I I V t I : , 7 .R 5, ,gif is Yft X! 'vena v-.- -------ff A ' ' V V . , i - 'Ima V ' H, f f-- ,A ' PIRKLE WALTON, ffluardj That never give up spirit won a letter for Pirkle on the championship team. He will be remembered for his rushing on punts and a hard fighter to the last minute. Roscoe VAN ANDA, fHalfbackl When blocking ability was being sought by Coach Knilans, it was found that Roscoe had more than his share. His name is brought up whenever the Haynesville game is mentioned HOWARD WALLER, lEnd,l G3 A MQ It reads just like a novel but the Alexandria High School waked up to find it true. When Howard caught a pass in the last forty-five seconds to win the game. 'LWhat a game! , 'N ,f MERL HOOKS, tGuurdj Q' li f- , The rougher they played the better Merl liked it, and he usually had his way. Good on defense as well as offense. Merl ended three years of brilliant football just like he started it, with determination to win the State Championship. RAYMOND FUQUA, Captain, fEndj He was the Captain of that team. ,,: . : : : : . ' I III! One Hundred Thzrteen ma 'N li m i , -A - -,-sw- ,,, :,:,,,,,,, --1. aff- ,,,. -,XL-M--21711--1-f-iii Y.: T'.'lXf .:..':':tQ.L .LTL .1lI'1f,l,' ' ' ' lying. ll s ll IE MN, tr rrtrtt as I fill! A 2 I , 15 ' A , BUD KEITH, fHalfbackl An expert interference man who led the way to many touchdowns. Bud was a hard man 1 to slap due to his shifty running and quick sidesteps. Members of the Haynesville team will remember Bud for his hard hitting plunges. UN . ll pg DARRELL Grzoaca, lTewkleJ ' - , ll No one loved to play football better than Darrell and he played plenty before he broke L pg his leg during practice. If you don't believe it just ask the tackles he played against. - 4 : En Docma.m PRUDHOMME, fGuardJ Equal on defense as well as offense, Ed finished his high school football career. Any time L during his three years of playing you could always depend on Ed to hold his own. il F: I g P Lao BRYANT, fHalfbackJ l A A small man who made up for his size in fighting spirit and determination. Leo could ' find the holes in the line 'and go through them. Wlhen it came to interference he could open a hole for anybody. 4. -fl J: 4 , v 'FOOTBALL MANAGERS H u Brown Dorrity and Allie Muroy were selected as the football managers. So ,well did they lf , perform their task that theyeasilylwon the admiration of all the coaches and players. Never '. i was a second call for the heard. Every due thing received their attention. These D10 W ,l boys are to be congratulated on the manner they served the football team. 'ff i . t, il Ll i FOOTBALL Coacm-:s N Knilana, Prenderghast, Dobson were back of this great machine. Theyeworkcd, laughed, and sorromred on that field that 'the Jacket football team would be State Champions, and were they? n Y K: i 7 l HI!! One Hundred Fourteen ' , L., .4--f ---------s----4-:.::- 1 n -.:-.eu ff v. M AA ., '1 , 4. 6 , -f '1- .NC ,ggi lf ' xl. 4 X i - .. I 1. v J. V. 2 A x 1 , i .. F e' J fi 'r , 4 ,.,, 'S if ' Q 5 1 . ,, M.. ,. , -- f .H - -' 1 . - . . X - ,MA W. ...E A -, 1 , 4. l ,, ,.- -gf: , . . . . f. 1 , ,an x, .ug ri, 1 . 3 iam, .' rf vu 5' Ak 1 x' . 1942- - '- 'ima f ' ,-thi-, ,v , . Teh, a H A, . , ,,-. A ay gg 1 -f, ut, J Q . Af-,L-,t .7 ,nk . , ,g f . f, - - V1 ,, :V V 5-11.2-H , ,, g gm: 1. H . . - I . ,f , ' '44 l I. , 1 ,Q V fs - ' . s '.' -A '-1-'f L,31U..,1.Q Q-'.'.,' Q9 , ,.,:. A. ,, - 4. ,- , V.,, , J . ' '-Y 'W-' .-xl ' - 1 ' T L' ' 'H i -J' - ' , -11 .. ' . 'A f 'j 5' 3 I ' Y f Y 'f 5' ' ' ' -.Q-wi. -afxywv A , .W 1 w...5 . I '. 1. .ahuaz The Byrd Track Team enjoyed a wonderful track season. A good balanced team. Coach Prenderghast turned this team out. Those to letter were Hawthorne. Demoplis, Walton, Fuqua. Graham, Greer. GUS Dt-IMOPLIOS-880 run, mile run. He's good for a mile and a half. think of itli' Gus could be depended upon to give the best he had which brought him to the front in lots of races. A clean sport and a fine runner who will be remembered for his determination and grit. JOHNNIE GREEK-880 relay. A fast little red-head. ,lomiie ran in the Tri-State track meet in his Freshman year. This is his Sophomore year and he has earned his letter. Wliat will he lie hy the time he is a Senior? He will probably be called upon to do the sprinting next year. Fight hard, Jonnie. we're for you. RELAY TEAM Dickey Hawthorne. Pirkle Walton. Jonnie Graham, and Raymond Fuqua made up the Yellow Jacket Relay Team of Byrd High School. In the Northwest track meets at Natchitoches this group of fellows ran off and left the other teams, finish- ing well in the- lead. In the Tri-State track meet held in Shreveport they did the same thing. They placed third at the State track meet at Baton Rouge. The relay team this year was one of the Strongest in years. One Hundred Sixteen 'R YES-s -.'R.g - 496 P9F'11'atNibl4 . 39fW'W' QW F5-it--ff-2-iii - 'r j I 'f'f M? '4Qf! E3'1'5jf tf5 i I -.-:....i,., . .-..i:-1:-ft--w M71 , 5 -. w .f7..,.................-QQl , S x -f , x -- at E X.-2:1211-'::-:gg QTY' M ' v------------u -. -- :Q-,il TRACK DICKEY HAWTHORNE. CCaptainl-50, 100, 220, 880 yd. relay and mile relay. Dickey closed a brilliant high school track career, having placed well to the front in the Northwest track meet at Natchitoches where he broke the record in the 220-yard dash. He also won places in both the Tri-State and Baton Rouge track meets. He ran on both relay teams, and it was through his hard work and fine spirit that the relay team made sulch remarkable progress. He will be a great loss to the team as well as to the school. PIRKLE WALTON-Mile relay. He's always good for a few yards' gain was what all the track men thought of Pirkle. A hard fighter who finished his track year in fine style. We wish that Pirkle could be back next year to run his quarter in the relay race. His place will be hard to fill. JONNIE GRAHAM-880 relay, mile relay. A new man who made good in a big way. This was ,lonnie's first year on the track team. He ran on both relay teams, making a fine showing as a runner. ,lonnie will be back next year and will be one of the two letter men to return. The best of luck to you, Jonnie, and keep up the good work. RAYMOND FUQUA-440, javeline, discus, 880 relay and mile relay. A track man and a good one. An outstanding field man as well as dash man. This was Ray,s first year on the track but how he did runl,' A strong man on the 440-yard dash and equally as strong on the relay team. Ray gave the best be had, and win or lose he was always a good sport. What more could be asked of any man? 'F lil ew fix. .ia One Hundred Seventeen ,N , :mf me ::g:::'v:r.: -1 ' '7 ' ' ' A ' A' 'iii I ..- 4, - 9 . 1 , . . Trl . - 1' . .1 N if Q' f w If ' 4 Ugg f H 1 K- 1,1 A . 1' 1 - if X ' bf . , -' Mrswq. ,-Qddimaw u ' ' ,QQ west . 1 fx 1 8 Ns, 12 M ' if 'QR .4 we 3 xx... H G its 1 Q , Nm 1 r 3.351 4 Q EL -. -iz. i- --f sl. 1. 'T' '?'x.. Y 'Q M .F f 'SE 1 , 'Y 'uk fx 'J fax 3 V ' mr 'mw- Qt LLM , ff x .f 65351 ga ,- Y - -- .. . 'x we . ii ,g'9??ifT4'i?F lfys' U v .1 Aix...-,iii 'W 3 J' Q in? Q3 4' ' Q W- N sr Kr N ' X 1 avg 1 it 1 ff. ,ff M J i L . , ,, ,i .1 X H ,, '-,, :Akai ra A-w.f.+f-A-w1 if 'S X. .pq .t , ' ag' .D BASEBALL The hasehall team made a very good reeord in view ol' the faet that there were few letter men lraek from last year. Coaeh Knilans developed a team that won the Northwest Championship at the rally at Natchitoches. There will he quite a few letter men haek next year and it is the expecta- tions of the eoaehes that liyrd will retain the championship of the state. The letter men this year are: Leslie Waller, Lee Stokes, Gaines Huson. W. H. Stone. Tom Beaird. Arhon Felker, H. l.. Bryan, Fred Beeket, Donald Overdyl-Lf.. Ben Burrows. Howell Stell, Castle Tiffin, Baker, fllusi- ness Managerj. Mueh credit should he given to Conway Baker who was husiness man- ager ol' the team as it was through his efforts that the eoaehes were ahle to develop sueh a team. Conway took eare of all the material and helped the players in many ways. One Hundred' Nin elven .A- - .Qi -i-... mg-l F .,-,, , , , 1 ' . . A g L t BASKETBALL WILLIAM CLACK, Center fCapminl , The example which William set for the rest of the team was one reason why the school experienced the most successful year in history. High-point man, well over six feet and good sportsrnanshipg what more could be asked? HOWARD BUCK BRYAN 'Z ' +-Q L ' Yes! . . . he plays basketball as well as football. His accurate passing made him a valuable man. You should have seen him strut against Bolton. ED. HARWELL, Forward Crip shots were Edls specialty. His height and floor work put Ed at a decided advantage over other fellows. ' Ann: ABRAMSON, Forward Speed! Just watch Abie gofi His accurate shooting and passing has put plenty of games on uiceu. SEEBER MAsoN, Guard Not a flash la er, but consistant and willinw to ffive ever thine he had in . y P Y za r Y ra order to wln. Seeber has set several Goals for the future la ers to tr for. as P Y Y RAYMOND FUQUA, Guard A smooth floor man with determination to win was Rays, characteristics. A fellow who kept his eye on the ball and played a hard game. Roscor: VAN ANDA, Manager Roscoe knew every phase of basketball. He did his work well, never com- plaining and always with a smile. In case of emergency, if necessary, Roscoe could put on a suit and give a creditable showing. One Hundred Twenly N1 ,H .,, tl 1 BUZZ? xi: r Y 1.. kv .- . . pf' xsiw, A ww, V M V--- ur-an Ea U me .711 'dh' I n M f' I 'I A t 1 TENNIS Ants Mtfttov A steady and consistent player who never gave up. llis hue spirit not only brought honor to him but to his school as well. When paired with Rudy they made a team that was un- oonquerable. This was Abie's last year also. Abie's place- will be hard to fill in the years to come as players like Abie aren't found every day. Fight hard, Atbie. we are pulling for you! HARRIOTT SMITH Another first-year player who made a name for herself in the game. A finer player can- not be found anywhere than llarriott Smith. A fast tennis player and if you don't believe me just ask anyone that has played against her. She will be back next year so, Let's go, llarriott. We-'re expecting big things of you. THELMA Wt-:t.tsoURN This was Thelma's first year on the tennis team although she played as if she had been on the team for four years. She had plenty of speed and drive that always won her points for ht-r. She will be with us next year so, Watch her go! MILTON RUm'.Captain , 4 ' When tennis is mentioned in the high schools of Louisiana the name of Milton Rudy is the topic of discussion. Milton holds four letters in this sport and has the honor of being the youngest letter holder in the Byrd High School. A bright future awaits him in the game after his high school days are over. Good-bye. Rudy. We hate to see you go. but the best of luck to you. Ei SEB! N One Hundred Twenty-one 555' ,f.:::,.:-:s tt, ?.1':.' ' ' ,px ' ' ' t ' '31 -as 0 4 FfN-g in-4 ,-f 511'v1,M 'gf-.J-'NJ F31 'Nad Ziryx kna- .JLJ ll N'DcX w-5 . , ,psp-5-yn. wr Wh. . v M f, llqA11uf PEACHES AND PEARS Une' llumlrwl Tu' rnlp ll BAD GM N ef STALLE. Z-.., Ml 7 Delicious ami Refreshing - Lpf WHY get all steamed up . . . PAUSE and refresh yoursebr Big crowds and a great rush mean that ice-cold bottled Coca-Cola is close at hand. Take a minute to enjoy this drink--a'tingle witll delicious taste and giving you a cool .mom S f 5 Cc C r, ,es , n after-sense of refresi ment. That's Ihe pause that refrzxhes. HU-'ffins 3'-Piece dlnfv Orchestra' And it maker- shopp 'ig a pleasure. lt keeps you fresh . . . Every Wednesday night . . . and fit. I J 'rlllllb 'll on our radio program. F po t l b 'x' r lk A IVI-Ill OVER Nine Million A PAY- xr HAD T0 BE Coon TO cl-:T WHERE IT IS , ,F ,ggggasggkt -, , I- 'fvyxgv--up-gy,---,n..g?mM. A4 .N1I.Im Q:l.A4,, 1 1 glitz' ':,::'::',tt:T':': ' - . Fit. 1-'fv WWW, A 'I in i 'if-7'?f' . 371 . gf--3517 1: I 1 , L , V ,n x v, E53 1 Ea, -: xmas 'Qi LYNN'S BUSINESS SCHOOL BUSINESS INSTRUCTION Accounting BllSINg:-5-to Shorthand-Stenotypy Machine Bookkeeping S, e,,:K-4.9 R Business English Monroe Calculating z ACCPEUIRD ' Spelling Typewriting ,-if-, Commercial Law Penmanship Commercial Arithmetic Banking Salesmanship DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL 723-25 Marshall Street Phone 5893 The Sehool Whose Graduates Are Always in Demanrf' North Louisiana Sanitarium HOMELIKE FIREPROOF The Last Word in Hospitals in Louisicnav 1130 Louisiana Avenue, Phone 3201 AMBULANCE FACILITIES THE VARSITY SHOP presents suits conforming to the strict style ideas of high school, college and university men, Shreveporfs Leading Store for Men, Boys and Girls tfwz' L .- '- l sri . EES! Compliments of PRDDUCTS lce Cream-Pasteurized Milk SOUTHWEST DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Phone 7167 Wgllmanlg Brokaw, Dixon, Garner . 81 M ,K Funeral SCFVICC , 0 ee , I Geologlsts and Petroleum Engineers Mrs. Markle Wellman Bankson L. E. Bankson 120 Broadway, New York Telephone 3763 h Shreveport Office Dugald Cordon 714 Texas St. Shreveport, La. 521 Slattery Bldg. G. O. Grigsby HFor the Woman Who Loves Lovelinessw Compliments of Compliments of Martha Gwynne Beauty Geo' A' Haddad Salon Compliments '6The Grocery Folks of Shreveport Four Large Food Department Stores BYE? 'li 'I' zz: F giitfff. gl' -i . ' NYM ' ' ' gyQ...,,y, 4, ,fu FZ: ltljzitzri,-L...-,1.4:-f Tllltli ll S Il IE ll f J 1-'- 1'- H ..e.-...-...,.. .V Y , ,.,.,. ,T , ' Z in lpf :af 'L 66 John W. A. Jeter Compliments of Tax Assessor, Caddo Parish Shreveport, La. Commercial National Q Bank Let M0 Servo You Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport Potato 8 Chips and Salted Nuts 8 Sh t' L B ' revepor s argest ank 1411 Anna Street Phone 2-4802 F lourno and Harris, Inc. Exclusive Jewelers Here You Will Find Those Pieces That Will Fulfill Your Every Wish JOHN W. FLOURNOY ED. C. HARRIS 519 Marshall Street Ward Building hi........ 3 ' 1 '--Tb . s . : , E 7 -. , 1 A Kfm, R me X r ' g E .A , , 1' fi. L if W A -, fs'-i 5K'1'3 J V Q52 Zzkyefi A ifffiginziig cigfjzh 'W On QW Z , Eghaalzig fd fy Wee CV? 5403? difgress Qwo a,f5zQrza7 l Cgvome ', i f 1 hui 4, i -TL in t I , 'S r EE? QEvazfZ4vf5'e1113 301625 ,fllaza In sfvzrcz Zz oz Gym Qffee 'gpdfk Were Mafgkjp b U Il 1mlrz'rl Tlawrlls-l'fi,ul1I I I + I II .ll Ii' . I I IEI I I I I II I le II I. II' II 'I . ,. :I II I I f Tlllilillsll IE Ili 'x 1 I Centenar College Extends Its e Heartiest Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1931 Our Fall Term Opens September 21st - BUSINESS mums MAJESTIC BUILDING ,PHONE 4644 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Backed by a successful record of thirty-one years in Shreveport. Thor- ough, reliable, and dependable. Accredited by the National .Association GEO. A. MEADOWS, B. Accts., Pres. of Accredited Commercial Schools. Thousands of successful graduates. Has confidence of business and professional men. Standard courses of study. Teachers of experience and ability. Conducted on sound business principles. Graduates assisted in se- curing desirable positions. It pays to capitalize on the reputation, training, and influence of an old, well-established, favorably- known institution. Students may enter at any time. Close personal attention. Come to see us, phone 464-4, or address P. O, Box 302, for full information. 1. .ser -all I ,AI .II I I . III Ill I Is 1 . I, 'I .II 'I ,it 'I It I I. ,.n 2 , 3 MLM- If -- The Blossom Shop INC. We appreciate the courtesies shown us by the faculty and students of the C. E. Byrd High School and wish them well in all of their activities. The Blossom Shop INC. Ray E. Willianls, Pres. Cut Flowers, Designs, Corsages Potted Plants We Can Fuliill Your Wants in GIFTS BOOKS KODAKS STATIONERY PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ATHLETIC GOODS OFFICE SUPPLIES NOVELTIES ETC. Hirsch 81 Leman Co. 406 TEXAS S'l'REE'l' Cumplinwnts of Querhes and Bourquin, INC. INSURANCE SERVICE Phones 5241-4243 212-214 Milam St. Insurance for Every Modern Need Shreveportis Greatest Clothiers Tinfs Store For Men and Boys M. LEW CO.. Inc. Reliable Since 1857 Compliments of Compliments of Sehuster's Wholesale Produce Montgomery Ward Co. Company, lnc. 706-10 Texas sf. Distributors of The Store of Satisfaction or Best Food Products Money Refundedv Midland Oil and Gas Buckelew Hardware Association Company H f tZ!932,1QQa1'JE!,!fiQ-Q .,.,e Fitzgerald Plumbing Sz Heating Co., Inc Office and Show Rooms 939-41 Louisiana Avenue Phone 5946 THE HICKS COMPANY , Ltd. Wholesale Grocers Shreveport, Minden, Mansfield, Winnfield, Natchitoches THE DIAMOND COFFEE MILLS THE NELSON CANDY CO. Compliments of ' United Gas Corp, 1100 City Bank Building SHREVEFORT, LA. '- ' ' -,mu REE... Eff' 5: new f - wsav-wmMww'1fg7:,:'q . V awwwwvifwapffrne as as We BEE mm SY -'74, V- V'- -J1 ' 2' , 'T:'1LT'4.i'-,ii-L14-lfL-3: 3-g:4:'L ' V. -- .......-....,...,,,,,,,,,,Y , K , is A ' N ' ' Av' ' A -'A ii - lil:2L':r- --l..xjf-..-::4.-.zz-ll-1,1 :BY - -'-T-:31l- '- R. o. ROY 8: COMPANY Compliments LANDS, m.e:Asss. 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A Shreveport Institution for Shreveport People We offer our congratulations and very best wishes to the Class of 193 1 Louisiana Refrigerated Products Corporation We employ Gentlemanly Salesmen Allen Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Manufacturers and Wholesalers Sash, Doors, and Stock Designs of Millwork Lumber, Shingles, Roofing, Glass and Builders Hardware Shreveport, Louisiana more page ,-..5.5.f, , .., . 1 X 'f 5' ,. 1 . of . . -2 .Q . 1 A . V. .:zG:s.,,s4mai-,Piggy-aa...gs...,...kia-L W J. C. PENNEY CO. 409-11 Texas Street, Shreveport Style, quality and low prices are consistent in every J. C. Penney Company store. Never in the history of the organization were values greater, styles lnore emphatic, and . . . a desire to serve more evident. H1931 is the J. C. Penney Company Year NORTON BUSINESS COLLEGE The School of Indivlklual Teaching All Branrhes Commercial Subjects Taught in Both Day and Night School. NENROLL AT ANY TIME. Write or Call for lnformation 4th Floor Levy Building Phone 2-4363 Congratulations and Best Wishes uSunday Clothes For Every Day I To Our Men and Women Of Tgmgrrow Wear Clean Clothes Live up to the ideals of your Mother and you cannot fail. ' Jim W. Turner Cleaners and Dyers 'th ., W1 We Know How Texas 81 Pacific Railway aural and 4 I sj rm:o:ulsll-lslxzga ': ' 5 L Engraving Speaks with an Eloquent Tongue ' :::: W Engravers and Stationers S 601 Milam Street Authority -On styles and forms for engraved Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Cards, etc. CLASS RINGS CLASS PINS FRATERNITY JEWELRY SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS In ' SHREVEPORT It's The Washington-Youree North Louisiana's Largest and Finest Hotel , ! Where you re proud to economically, yet luxuriously, live and entertain , - . .-... -A ...Q . J 2,4 Mamma H114--J 1 mio, rxiuie-SAn:15',n -L-fm-itiifbvi-4,93 . Airs... ' LC Mltflgk-5h.aEisSl A fi :- J A Ha ti 2 a ,E X 4- i ie- s ,Q J me ..nL.1fia Z 1 XM - 1 is ft Ilu:hllSlllEllLQ.,, V ,- ' l -- Caddo Arms 81 Cycle Co., Inc. SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS All Kinds of Athletic, Camping, Fishing and Hunting Goods 601 Milam Street Phone 4-685 Fa.vhz'onable Apparel Compliments of Central Lumber Co. 2 Wall Paper and Paints Building Materials Lumber Since 1895 6 A ximmridxw 517-519 Milam Street NORVELL-WILDER SUPPLY COMPANY OIL, GAS WELL AND MILL SUPPLIES MACHINERY 617-619 Lake Street Shreveport, La. Telephones 5191-5192 .a-..............- -rw - .....,,,, ..., . gf , il '. x .r ll 55 In 1 r 1 L. .1,.. .gl .2 :- an rr rar eg x A IH 51 4 . ff! gl if 1' ll 1. all if Q N as 1 1 M II4 fl W Qi J? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK all The City Savings Bank 81 Trust Co. Offer to the Students of Byrd High School sincere congratulations and unexcelled Banking facilities. Combined Resources Over 326,000,000 City Market INC. 705 Texas St. We Sell the Best of Meats Wholesale and Retail Phone 7112 Q A wa Ili ri., WALL Swiicn is your greatest BARGAIN COUNTER Your best bargains come to you over the wires. For ten cents a day the average family enjoys good light, cool breezes, music from the radio, the use of thevacuum clean- er, the washing machine, the per- colator and toaster No other dime buys So much as the daily dime spent for electricity. ELECTRICITY IS THE CHEAPEST THING YOU BUY SOUTHWESTERN Gas and Electric Company A Fanlilizn' 509110 at Byrd High CRYSTAL OIL REFININU CORPORATION J Slzrervport Institution, W, ,.,,,. ,. V, , A ,,1 .ik . 1 '-fr' ' . '4' 'W 11' ' 1 Q at P- 'rnmallslllsn2a. nr,r,,,--,t Cvmpliments Majestic Drug Store INC. I of 1 Frank Fuhrer Milam at McNeil Shreveport, La. ii I I . 'X ':e '?:' ' C 'm 's of Peyton's Pharmacy Your Neighborhood Drug Store H Southern Avenue at Wilkinson Ph0DeS 83826 ' 92327 Ps:AcocK WASHINGTON. Shreveport, La. ALLEY YOUREE I . 1 Compllments of I Compliments Wood Motors, Inc. . . of , Dxstrlbutors xh Pierce-Arrow DeSoto Court of A Plymouth P Spring at Fannin St. Phone 2-1161 Appe 1l...,, -4:T?'Z...: 2111- T , ' .- ,- .ma env QA-.15 IM?-r5UlP?'3!!W1?'?4! al . .I . Compliments of Commercial-American Bank 8: Trust Co. Shreveport, La. Telephone 8-1019 or 8-1018 For Mile-a-Minuten Scrvlbe DRINKS AND LUNCHES, Too Harris Pharmacy J. 0. McCRERY, Manager 3018 Highland Ave. Compliments of The Fashion I. ROSENFIELD, INC. LUCILE ALTHAR, Byrd 129 Most Popular, Dodd ,31 Thank you Byrd Hi, for this and other fine girls sent us. Send us more. JIWILIIC T X ODTOMETFUS JEWELRY COMPANY, INC. Jewelry and Watch Repairing by Experts Glasses Fitted Lenses Duplicated in Our Own Shop Telephone 2-6663 402 Milam Street Shreveport, Compliments of S. H. Kress 81 Co. M Q ..... -.-I J 2 Qs, 'S .4 li' air 43. 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