C E Byrd High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1949

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Pri 'p 1 Our principal has endeared himself to the students of Byrd I-ligh School through his tireless efforts in our he- half and his sympathetic understanding of our proh- lems. He has done much to give us a firm foundation in the fundamentals of education and to link the City of Byrd with the community in which we live. For our privilege and opportunities We are deeply grateful. glianczh if M0004 B.S. and M.A. Assisicznt Principal Sponsor oi the Senior Class-actively interested in the golf club and the Calendar Committee of the Student Councilfthese things, together with his energetic and understanding manner, have made Mr. iones a valuable addition to Byrd High School. i Jklhb V ylwlhm B.A. and M.A. Student Counselor Miss Strother has co-ordinated the activities ot the Student Council, making it an etiec- tive organization in the school. Under her guidance the Council has undertaken and completed many Worthwhile activities. The needs oi all students receive her sympathetic attention. Fifteen Miss LURLINE ALISON, B.A. American History School Administration Committee Student Council, CO-Sponsor Gayarre History Club Miss RUTH KERR BATCHELOR B.s., M.A. Home-Making Bibs, Co-Sponsor Future Homemakers Ot America MR. ALVIN BENNER, ELM., M.M. Instrumental Music MRS. PEARL BICKHAM Cafeteria Manager Miss ELEANOR BLATTERMAN, B.s. Home Economics MRS. SUE BOYDSTON, B.A. English Officers and Sponsors Club MRS. BERNICE BRANCH Assistant Cafeteria Manager Miss ELIZABETH BROWN, B.A. Plane Geometry Lost and Found Committee Student Council MRS. MATTIE GRAY BROWN B.A., ME. English MR. RALPH BUTLER, E.s. Driving MRs. EVELYN CARMICHAEL, B.s. Typing Miss NANCY RUTH CARRIGAN, B.A. English Miss FANNIE PEARL COLQUITT, B.A. World History MR. LEONARD S. CONOVER, B.s.,M.s. Biology, General Science - Camera Club, Hi-Y Club Miss CECILIA COOLEY, B.A. Shorthand Gusher Editorial Adviser MRS. DOROTHY COX, B.A. Civics Citizenship Committee Student Council MR. I. D. COX, B.A., M.A. Mathematics, Football and Baseball Coach Miss MARYNW. CROWDER, B.A., M.A. American History MRs. BETTIE DAVIS, B.s., M.A. English MR. WILLIAM DEHNER, E.s. Science MRS. MARGARET W. DODSON B.S., B.A. General Science, Iournalism Sixteen Miss HETTIE EOKER, E.A. Latin Upper Latin Forum MR. ROY EVANS, B.A., M.A. Debate, Civics Boys Debate Club, National Forensic League MRS. IOHN A. FORD, B.s. Health and Physical Education Girls Sports Club Mlss MARGARET FRANK, E.A. General Science MRs. IESSICA GOODWIN, B.s. English Girls Debate Club MR. I. T. HARWELL, E.A. Mathematics MRS. NEMA HENRY, B.A. Mathematics, Social Studies Mrss LEE DRUNA HIATT, E.s. Mathematics MR. C. H. IOHNSON, B.A., M.A. Distributive Education Miss NELLY IOHNSON, Es. Science Y-Teens MR. IOHN H. LAUGHLIN, B.s. Physical Education Football and Basketball Coach Varsity Club MRS. MARY LAUGHLIN, B.A. Secretary Mrss BETTY LAWRENCE, A.A., B.A. Art Miss MARIE THERESE LEBLANC B.A., M.A. English, French Le Cercle Francais Miss CHARLOTTE LEW1s, E.A., M.A English Mlss HESTER LOONEY, E.s. Mathematics MRs. FELICE B. LOWE, E.s. English, Speech Senior Play, Junior Class Sponsor MR. S. I. MARANTO, E.A., M.A. Civics MRs. LUCILLE B. MCCLENDON, B.A Mathematics ' MRS, ANNA H. MOGRAW, E.A. English Miss LILLA MCLURE, E.s., M.A. Social Studies Gayarre History Club Seventeen MISS MILDRED MOBLEY B.S., B.S. in L.S. Librarian Library Club MISS MARGARET MOOD, B.A., M.A. Spanish Los Mayores MRS. EDNA IEWEL MORGAN, B.A. Typing MRS. ELEANOR MURPHY, B.A., M.A. Mathematics MISS PATRICIA MURPHY, B.S. Health and Physical Education Gusher Business Adviser, Girls' Sports Club, Quill and Scroll MRS. HESTER NASH Secretary MR. CARL NICHOLS, B.s. Mathematics MISS NEVA NORSWORTHY, R.S. Mathematics Miss BERNICE PHIPPS, B.A., M.A. Social Studies Assistant Sponsor Student Council Miss LILLIAN POLK, BA., MA. Speech, Dramatics MISS PEARL PRYOR, B.A., M.A. English National Honor Society MISS MARGARET PURVIS, B.S. Home Economics MR. CHARLES RAVENNA, E.S., MS. General Science MRS. GENEVIEVE C. REHKOPF B.A., M.A. Social Studies MISS REPPY RHODES, B.s., M.A. Social Studies Miss MERCEDES RICHARDS, B.A. Spanish Los Menores MR. IVAN C. RICHARDSON, B.S., M.s. Woodwork MISS IRMA ROBINSON, B.A., M.A. Latin Lower Latin Club MR. I. C. ROWAN, BA. Physical Education Football and Track Coach Varsity Club MRS. MAMIE RIISHEON, B.A., M.A. English Sophomore Class Sponsor, High Lite Business Adviser MISS EUGENIA SIMMONS, B.A., M.A. Mathematics Eighteen Miss CELIA SMILEY, B.A., M.A. English Iunior Red Cross MR. R. A. SMITH, B.A., M.A. Biology 4-H Club MRS. NELL B. SPINKS, B.A. Commerce MISS JOHN M. STEELE, B.s. Mathematics MR. DEWEY D. TREADWELL, B.A Science MRS. ELIZABETH TRICKETT, B.M. Vocal Music MRS. MARY WARD, B.A., M.A. Social Studies MR. G. M. WARE Engineer MR. ORVAL WATERHOUT, B.s. Mechanical Drawing Miss MARGARET WILBERT, B.s. Health and Physical Education Girls' Sports Club MRS. MARY CLYDE WINTLE, B.s journalism, English High Life Editorial Sponsor MRS. SADIE V. YARBOROUGH B.A., MA. English Nineteen I Twenty X. 14 - ,, o I , X 'X i 2 7 x 511 nl . ,yy R 05 rl, If, ,ff gi.. f Aj K ,bp yr, ,A f 7 I, -SKK ,V N fl R 'Zi' Q Q , Q f f fi X K s f l V :5 1 f 31 :49 5 bl x ' f X f Z9 bv ff if-wh J , 4 as , 1' Z - '35 A 41m ff ,, 04351 -- L-' ' 1' U. Iaf,.,.h1Q 2,4,,:3f:'gf :fx ' V fy, 2 -J If S ff .Af 9 O . 4: 'Q-1 xx f f I f Avwl I X, Gif 1' 21 1 K 0 f' ' a:fP'n E' f ex my N -7 ' A . 1Q4Q.K?2f',n4,p-. 5:43 , .7 ., ,J fx 12' 3-1 ' u m 0lll rr M I L, 'H 'xi' V 1v..4!' ,avi , , A x X, L' I n X M2 'J' WW . l ' N 2 FIQQRW' ' K liz wx 1 fl 1' Vi ! A W V 'f'25xx X h U' P t. 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Sponsor ROTC, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer Of- ficers' and Sponsors' Club, Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club, Mayor for a Day, Senior Play. VIRGINIA ALEXANDER Girls Choir, Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. GEORGE ALLEMAN Golf JANE AMUNDSON National Honor Society, Pelican Girls' State, Business Manager Gusher '48, Student Adviser Gusher, Lt. Col. Sponsor ROTC, Football Sweet- heart '47, President Quill and Scroll, Secretary Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Treasurer Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club, Mayor for a Day. IIMMY ANDERSON Football, Varsity Club. MARIE ANDREWS Senior Play, Girls' Sports Club. LENORA ARMSTRONG National Honor Society, Gusher Staff, Quill and Scroll, Secretary National Forensic League, Secretary Girls' Debate Club, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. EMMA AURA National Honor Society, Student Council Com- mittee Chairman, Editor High Lite, Editor Byrd Buzz, Quill and Scroll, Sergeant-at-Arms Girls' Debate Club, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club, Senior Play. CLYDE AUSTIN Twenty-Two . lass of l DELILAH AUSTIN BRADLEY BAIRD - Baseball, Basketball, Varsity Club. DAN BARR Football, Track, Varsity Club. GENE BARRY IANE BARRY Girls' Debate Club, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. BOBETTE BAUER Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. BETTIE ANN BAUGUSS TOMMY BAUMGARDNER Pelican Boys' State, Associate Editor Gusher, Voted Most Versatile, Track, Quill and Scroll, Vice-President Gayarre History Club, 2nd Vice- President Science Club, Senior Play, Mayor for a Day. ROBERT BENARD Photographer Gusher and High Life, Stage Manager. 1949 LEROY BETTS JOY BICKHAM TOMMY BIGNER Lt. ROTC, Track, Science Club, Upper Latin Forum, Officers' and Sponsors' Club. WALTER BISON National Honor Society, Science Club, 4-H Club. WENDLA BIORKLUND SHIRLEY BLANCHARD Pelican Girls' State, High Life Staff, Tribuni Upper Latin Forum, Girls' Sports Club, Quill and Scroll. IIM BOLEN Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. JOAN BOOTH Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. I. W. BRADFORD Baseball, Varsity Club. Twenty-Three 1 MARIORIE. CAMPBELL BUSTER CANTWELL Manager Football Team, Baseball, Boys' De- bate Club, Gayarre History Club. VIRGINIA CARLISLE Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. LINDA CARNEY IUNE CARPENTER Science Club, Upper Latin Forum, Girls' Sports' Club. MARY EVANS CARPENTER Upper Latin Forum, Girls' Sports Club. IACOUELYN CARROLL Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. EDGAR CARTER Lt. ROTC, Rifle Team, Tennis, Vice-President Tennis Club, Golf, Science Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club. IOHN CARTER R Science Club. Twenty-F our EVELYN BRISTER KAYE BROCK Pelican Boys' State, Secretary Senior Class, Lt. ROTC, Voted Most Popular, Senior Cheer- leader, National Forensic League, Los Mayores, Senior Play, Mayor for a Day. BILLY BROWN A Cappella Choir MARGARET BROWVN Tennis Club, Camera Club, Girls' Sports Club. WILLIAM BRUCE Baseball, Varsity Club. MARTHA IEAN BURGESS Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. FIELDER CALHOUN Senior Play '48, '49, Mayor for a Day. HENRY CALHOUN A Cappella Choir, National Forensic League, Boys' Debate Club, Upper Latin Forum, Tennis Club. BILL CALLAHAN National Honor Society, Vice-President Student Council, Pelican Boys' State, Treasurer Senior Class, Major ROTC, Rifle Team, President Of- ficers' and Sponsors' Club, Science Club, Mayor for a Day. Class of vi. DONALD CATALANO High LLfe Staff. ORVILLE CAWKER GILBERT CHANCEY Band. BARBARA CHAPMAN Girls' Debate Club, Girls' Sports Club, Bibs. JOHN CHILDERS Football, Track, Varsity Club. BEATRICE CHURCHILL IENNIE CLAY A Cappella Choir, Los Mayores, Gayarre His- tory Club, Girls' Sports Club. PATSY CLAYTON Los Mcryores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. MARY CODDINGTON Future Homemakers of America. 1949 MARY FRANCES COLLINS Captain Sponsor ROTC, Maid of Honor Home- coming Court, Voted Most Beautiful, Treasurer Girls' Sports Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Future Homemakers of America. TIM COLLINS Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club. .ANNE CONNAUGHTON National Honor Society, Band, Band Queen '47-'48, Library Club, Science Club, Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club, Future Teachers Club. VAN COOK LUCILLE COOKE IARVIS COONS Future I-Iomemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. BILLY CRENSHAW Baseball, President Los Mayores. ALTHEA CROUCH Vice-President Library Club, Girls' Sports Club. BOBBY. CUNNINGHAM High Life Staff, Lt. ROTC, A Cappella Choir, Football, Baseball, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Varsity Club. Twenty-Five WAYNE DILLMAN A Cappella Choir. ROSS DOBBINS BILL DORSEY BOB DORVITT A Cappella Choir, Band, Science Club. MARGUERITE DUANE National Honor Society, Pelican Girls' State, Science Club, Four'H Club. ETTA RAE DUBOV Pelican Girls' State, Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. BETTIE DUNCAN Red Cross Committee Chairman, High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Gayarre History Club, Future Homemakers gf smerica, Girls' Sports . u . ANITA DUPREE WAYNE DURHAM Vice-President Boys Debate Club, National Forensic League, Upper Latin Forum. Twenty-Six MARY IO CURVIN Pelican Girls' State, High Life Staff, Lt. Spon- sor ROTC, Quill and Scroll, Secretary Science Club, Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. MARGARET DALTON Gusher Staff, High Life Staff, Library Club, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club, Quill and Scroll. LOGAN DAMEWOOD Band, Science Club. MARGIE DANIELS Science Club, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. BILL DAVIS Band. CLAUDE DeBEAUX Captain Adjutant ROTC, Rifle Team, Golf, Scriba Upper Latin Forum, National Forensic League, Boys' Debate Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Mayor for a Day. RONALD DEMINT AL DIETZ National Honor Society, Sergeant-at-Arms Stu- dent Council, Student Council Committee Chair- man, Pelican Boys' State, Lt. Col. ROTC, Na- tional Forensic League, Boys' Debate Club, Upper Latin Forum, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Tennis Club, Mayor for a Day. REBER DILLARD Captain ROTC, Vice President Los Menores, Sergeant-at-Arms Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Science Club. lass of ' IOYCE DuVAL Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. IEANETTE DYER Girls' Sports Club. IBARBARA ELLIS National Honor Society, Student Council Com- mittee Chairman, Gusher Staff, Major Sponsor ROTC, Quill and Scroll, Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. CONNIE ENTRIKIN National Honor Society, Editor Gusher '48, Student Advisor Gusher, Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Vice-President Quill and Scroll, President Girls' Debate Club, National Forensic League, Gay- arre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. BILLY RAY EVANS MARY KATHERINE EVANS Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. RALPH EZELLE Lt. ROTC, Rifle Team, Football, Track, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Varsity Club. BILL FERGUSON PETE FERGUSON Science Club. 1949 FORREST FORD HARRY FOX ALBERT FRANCIS ELEANOR FRANKS National Honor Society, Secretary Red Cross, High Lite Staff, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer Girls' Debate Club, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. PATSY FREEMAN Library Club, Upper Lotin Forum, Girls' Sports Club. IANIS GAMM . Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. NANCY GARDNER Gusher Stcrff, Four'H Club, Girls' Sports Club, Quill and Scroll. RAYMOND GARRETT LAINRENCE GILBERT Twenty-Seven BETTY GREEN Band, Girls Sports Club CYRUS GRIMSHAW Science Club. BRYAN GROSIEAN Boys' Debate Club, Science Club, Camera Club. WILLIAM HALE Captain ROTC, Officers and Sponsors' Club. HAZEL HALL Girls Choir, Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. MARIE HAMEL National Honor Society, Secretary Student Council, Pelican Girls' State, Lt. Sponsor ROTC, President National Forensic League, Parliamen- tarian Girls' Debate Club, Gayarre History Club, Officers' andP1Sponsors' Club, Senior ay. MARY ELLEN HANCOX Future Homemakers of America, Girls Sports Club. IUDY HANNER Red Cross Committee Chairman, Girls' Sports Club. POLLY HARRELL Girls' Sports Club. Twenty-Eight LEROY GILLAN A Cappella Choir, Track, Secretary Varsity Club, Four-H Club. PATRICIA GIVENS Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Sports Club, Future Teachers' Club. JOHN GOFF - National Honor Society, Student Council Com- mittee, President Boys' Debate Club, National Forensic Leaque, Science Club. GUSSIE GOLDFINGER Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. VIRGINIA GOODWIN IESSIE GOWAN Girls' Sports Club. BE'I'l'Y GOYNE Y Future Homemakers of America. DONALD GRAHAM GRACE GRAINGER A Cappella Choir, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club, Senior Play. Class of W'ILLIAM I-FARRELSON National Forensic League, Boys' Debate Club, Upper Latin Forum, Tennis Club, Senior Play. BILLY HLARRINGTON Football, Varsity Club. HELEN HARRIS Red Cross Committee Chairman, Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. DELTON HARRISON High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Los Mayores, Le Cercle Francais, Gayarre History Club. JOAN HART Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. ANNE HATCHER Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Upper Latin Forum, Gay- :Irre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Debate Club. FREDERICK HAYGOOD PAT HENDRICKS BETTY ANN HILL Captain Sponsor ROTC, Homecoming Court, Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsgfsia Club, Girls' Sports u . 1949 NONA HINTON FAYE HOGAN Student Council Committee, Band, Band Queen, Gusher Staif, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club, Future Teachers' Club, Quill and Scroll. EUNICE' HOLLAND Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. PERRY HOLLEMBEAK ERNESTINE HOLT Los Mayores. L. S. I-IOOPER Boys' Debate Club, Science Club, Senior Play. PAULA RAYE HOPPIE Secretary Bibs, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. RICHIARD HUDSMITH MAXINE HUMPHREY Twenty-Nine DOROTHY JONES Treasurer National Honor Society, Advertising Manager Gusher '48, Student Adviser Gusher, Band Treasurer, Majorette, Quill and Scroll, Science Club, Girls' Sports Club. S. N. JORDAN Staff Photographer Gusher, President Camera Club, Quill and Scroll. BETTY ANN JOUETT Voted Most Athletic, Teziriis, Gayarre History Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Sports Club. JIM JOYNER ADRIENNE KALMBACH Gusher Staff, Sergeant-at-Arms Future Teach- ers' Club, Girls' Sports Club. FRANCES KATZENSTEIN Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. ' VENITA KELLEY High Lite Staff, Quill and Scroll, Gayarre History Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Sports Club. RITA JO KELLY Future Hornemakers of America MARVIN KENDRICK Band, Science Club. Thirty ANN HUTCHINSON Secretary National Honor Society, Student Council Committee, Gusher Staff, Quill and Scroll, President Girls' Sports Club, Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club. CHARLYN HUTCHINSON Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. PEGGY ISOM High Life Staff, Girls' Sports Club. FRANKl JACKSON GERTRUDE JAMES Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. - BILLIE IEANNE JOHNS Girls' Sports Club. DAVID JOHNSTON Sergeant-at-Arms Science Club JAMES JOLLEY Science Club, Los Mayores CAROLYN JONES Student Council Committee, Gayarre History Club, Camera Club, Girls' Sports Club. Class of RAY KIGHTLINGER Football, Baseball, Science Club, Varsity Club. GEORGE KING Band. JOHN KING Tennis, Tennis Club. VIRGINIA KLINE Science Club. BOBBY KNIGHT AUDREY LANGER Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. MANIE LANGFORD Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. LELAND LANGRIDGE Red Cross Commitee Chairman, Football, Basketball Manager, Lower Latin Forum, Varsity Club. IEN LASHLEY Student Council Committee Chairman, Parlia- mentarian Los Mayores, Parliamentarian Gay arre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. 1949 BETTY IO LAURICH MARY ANN LAWTON High Life Staff, Upper Latin Forum, Girls' Sports Club. LEWIS LESLIE ROSEMARY LEWIS Girls' Sports Club. ARNOLD LINCOVE National Honor Society, Treasurer Student Council, Vice-President National Forensic League, Parliamentarian Boys' Debate Club, Parliamentarian Camera Club. BILLY IEAN LIPPMAN Girls' Sports Club. MARVIN LIPSON Treasurer Boys' Debate Club, National Foren- sic League, Senior Play. BERNARD LOBEL BARBARA ANN LOCKE National Honor Society, Red Cross Committee, Pelican Girls' State, Gusher Staff, Voted Most Versatile, Band, Le Cercle Francais, Gayarre History Club, Girlsg Sq?I'lS Club, Quill and cro . Thirty-One n i JIMMY MCCRARY Lt. ROTC, Vice-President Four-H Club, Officers and Sponsors' Club. GLENN MCFADIN IIMMY MCHUGHES Rifle Team. MARTHA MCILNAY High Life Staff, Library Club, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club, Quill and Scroll. MARY McKEE Four-H Club. IEANNE MCKINNEY Future I-iomemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. JIMMY MCPI-IERSON National Forensic League FRED MEADOWS President National Honor Society, Voted Most Intelligent, President Science Club. NEARY DELL MEARES Red Cross Committee Chairman, Girls' Sports Club. Thirty-Two NORMLA JEAN VLOCKIE National Honor Society, Red Cross Committee, Pelican Girls' State, Gusher Staff, Voted Most Versatile, Band, Le Cercle Francais, Gayarre History Club, GirlsgCSpHrts Club, Quill and ro . DAVID LONDOT MARY LOPRESTO Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. DIANE LUTTRELI.. I. ROBERT MADDEN Band, Gayarre History Club. ANN MANISCALCO Girls' Sports Club. AVA JANE MARTIN Gusher Staff, Los Menores, Gayarre History Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Sports Club, Senior Play '48, '49. MARIORIE MASON Future Homemcrkers of America, Girls' Sports Club, Bibs, Camera Club. W. K. MATTHEWS ' President Gayurre History Club. Class of BARBARA MEEK High Life Staff, Girls' Sports Club, Quill and Scroll. EARL MELTON Red Cross Committee Chairman, Parliamen- tarian Science Club, Boys' Debate Club. BITSY MIDDLETON Lt. Sponsor ROTC, A Cappella Choir, Vice- President Girls' Sports Club, Los Mayores, Officers' and Sponsors' Club. BARBARA MILLER Vice-President Girls' Debate Club, National Forensic Leaque, Gayarre History Club, Four- H Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Sports Club. BOB MILLER Distributive Education Club. LONA MILLER High Life Staff, Secretary Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club, Quill and Scroll PATRICK MILLER Science Club. BILLY MITCHELL President Library Club, Historian Gayarre History Club, Boys' Debate Club, Upper Latin Forum. AUDREY ANN MOELLER Girls' Choir. 1949 IOHN MONETTE Rifle Team, Tennis Club. DAVID MOORE High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Boys' Debate Club, Gayarre History Club. MARTHA ANN MOORE Science Club, Upper Latin Forum, Le Cercle Francais, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. BILLIE LEIGH MORGAN Captain Adjutant Sponsor ROTC, Senior Cheer- leader, President Los Menores, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Sports Club. DONELLA MORGAN Girls' Choir, Girls' Sports Club. IOAN MOSELY Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. WANDA MUNSELL National Honor Society, President Red Cross, Captain Public Relhtions Sponsor ROTC, Foot- ball Sweetheart, Upper Latin Forum, Officers' and Sponsors' Club. BARBARA MURPHY Girls' Sports Club. RICHARD DAVID MURRAY Football, Track, Vice-President Varsity Club, Mayor for a Day. Thirty-Three MYRA PARKES National Honor Society, Student Council Com- mittee Chairman, Pelican Girls' State, Editor Gusher, Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Homecominq Queen, Voted Most Popular, Quill and Scroll, Gayarre' History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club, Mayor for a Day. YVONNE PARVINO Girls' Choir. DONALD PAUL FRANCES PAUL Girls' Sports Club. BILL PEACOCK Gusher Staff, Quill and Scroll, Science Club, Gayarre History Club. BILLY PENNINGTON Pelican Girls' State, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. ANN PERMAN FRANK PERNICI Football, Varsity Club. DIANE PEYTON Lt. Sponsor ROTC, A Cappella Choir, Upper Latin Forum, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. Thirty-Four GEORGE NASH ' Treasurer National Forensic League, Science Club. CECIL NIELSEN National Forensic League, Boys' Debate Club, Lower Latin Club. CLIFFORD NEILSON Football. CURTIS NELSON Library Club. IRENB NEWCOMBE Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. DORIS OCKER Los Mayores, BETTY OTTALINI High Life Staff, Tennis' Club, Girls' Sports Club ROY DEAN OXVEN Football, Varsity Club. JAMES PACK Lt. ROTC, A Cappella Choir, Science Club, Of- ficers' and Sponsors' Club. Class of 9 . . I - -rv! ALVIN PHILLIPS BETTY PHILLIPS Girls' Sports Club. HUGH PHILLIPS Boys' Debate Club. FRANK PILLERT Track. SUE PINSON Captain Sponsor ROTC, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. MARY PONSELLE Future Homemakers of America. IOSEPHINE PORTERO CU-XROL ANN POTTS Los Menores Girls' Sports Club, Camera Club. FRANK PREST A Cappella Choir, 1949 MARILYN PRINCE High Life Staff, Los Mayores. DAN PRUDHOMME Voted Most Handsome, A Cappella Choir,- Track, Varsity Club, Mayor- for a Day. EUGENE PYBURN Track, Varsity Club. JOYCE RAMBIN National Honor Society, High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Vice President Los Mayores, Re- porter Four-H Club, Girls' Sports Club. ELLEN RAMOND National Honor Society, High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Secretary Future Teachers' Club, Reporter Future Homemakers of America. BILL RANDOLPH Baseball, Varsity Club. BRAXTON RATCLIFF Sergeant-at-Arms Gayarre History Club, Library Club, Science Club. EDRESS REGISTER A Cappella Choir BARBARA REID 1 Upper Latin Forum, Girls' Sports Club. Thirty-Five Y HARDY ROSE Hiqh Life Staff, Band, Science Club. SPEVENS ROSENBLATH Voted Most Athletic, Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Treasurer Varsity Club. IIMMY ROSENBLOOM Captain Public Relations ROTC, Science Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club. PEGGY ROUNTREE Red Cross Committee, Pelican Girls' State, Gusher Staff, Lt. Sponsor ROTC, A Cappella Choir, Ouill and Scroll, Secretary Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. IACOUELINE RUST Library Club, Los Mayores, Future Teachers' Club, Tennis Club, Girls' Sports Club. HARVEY SAYES Lt. ROTC, Science Club, Officers' and Spon- sors' Club. BYRON SCHAFF A Boys' Debate Club, Tennis Club. JACK SCOGGINS Lt. ROTC, Officers' and Sponsors' Club. MARTHA SENTER National Honor Society, Pelican Girls' State, President Senior Class, Hiqh Life Staff, Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Voted Most Intelligent, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Debate Club, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Clulg-fl Cgfficers' and Sponsors' u . Thirty-Six ANN RICHARDSON High Life Staff, Li. Sponsor ROTC, Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. SUE RICHARDSON Hiqh Life Staff, Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. SUE RIGGS Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. EDITH RITMAN Red Cross Committee Chairman, Future Home- makers' of America. DOROTHY ROBERTS Gayarre History Club. LEONARD ROBINETTE Sergeant-at-Arms Library Club, Science Club, Tennis Club, Camera Club, Hi-Y. JOHN T. ROBISON PAUL ROGERS Second Vice-President Red Cross, Pelican Boys State, Lt. ROTC, Treasurer Science Club Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors Club, Tennis Club, Camera Club. BEWFORD ROSE Baseball. Class of MATTIE LOU SHAFFER Gusher Staff, Col. Sponsor ROTC, Homecoming Court, Senior Cheerleader, Quill and Scroll, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. IOHN SHAW High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll. MARION SHIRAH Senior Cheerleader, National Forensic League. GLORIA SHIRLEY Girls' Sports Club. GLORIA SIMPSON Girls' Sports Club. IOYCE SINK Tennis Club, Girls' Sports Club, Camera Club. MARGARET SLOANE Girls' Sports Club, Bibs, Camera Club. DONALD SMILEY National Honor Society, Treasurer Red Cross, Pelican Boys' State, Captain ROTC, Baseball Consul Upper Latin Forum, Officers' and Span: sors' Club, Varsity Club, Tennis Club. ALICIA SMITH National Forensic League, Science Club, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club. 1949 DeLANE SMITH Advertising Manager High Life, Quill and Scroll, Upper Latin Forum, Girls' Sports Club. DONALD SMITH Band. DOROTHY MAE SMITH IRIS SMITH Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. MARY ELISE SMITH Girls Choir, Le Cercle Francais. MARY ETHLYN SMITH NANCY SMITH High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports , Club, Senior Play. ROBERT SMITH Science Club, Senior Play. SAM SMITH A Student Council Committee Chairman, Pelican Boys' State, Football, Baseball, Basketball Manager, National Forensic League, Upper Latin Forum, Varsity Club. Thirty-S even DORIS SUSMAN ROBERT TALIAFERRO High Lite Staff, Quill and. Scroll, Science Club. ELSA TAYLOR National Honor Society, Gusher Staff, Lt. Spon- sor ROTC, Quill and Scroll, President Le Cercle Francais, Vice-President Science Club, Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. LEON TAYLOR Band, Band King. MARTHA TEMPLE A Cappella Choir, Girls' Sports Club. MARY ANN THOMAS SARA THOMAS ROSEMARY THOMPSON Treasurer Gayarre History Club, Girls' Debate Club, Los Mcryores, Upper Latin Forum, Girls' Sports Club. MARIE TILLEUX National Honor Society, Vice-President Red Cross, A Cappella Choir, President Future Teachers' Club, Historian Girls' Debate Club, Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. Thirty-Eight M ARG ARET SMITHE Girls' Choir. IIMMY SNEED Football, President Varsity Club, Vice- President Hi-Y, Mayor for a Day. EULA MVAE SNIDER Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. NORMA SNIDER Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. IIMMY SNYDER Lt. ROTC, Rifle Team, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, DICK SPARKE IOYCE SPRAGUE Le Cercle Francais. LOUIS STERN W'RAY STUDSTILL Football, Baseball, Varsity Club. Class of H, IOSEPH TITONE Science Club, Upper Latin Forum. BENIAMIN TRAVIS Band. JOHN TRIGG Pelican Boys' State, Col. ROTC, Rifle Team, Football, Baseball, Officers' and Sponsors Club, Varsity Club, Mayor tor a Day. DOUGLAS TUCK IACK TULLOS Sergeant-at-Arms Science Club, Gayarre His- tory Club, Tennis Club. CONNIE TUMINELLO BARBARA TURNER Four-H Club CHARLENE UDES Le Cercle Francais LILILA VALENTINE Library Club, Girls' Sports Club. 1949 IOHN VALERIUS National Forensic League, Boys' Debate Club, Science Club. MARILYN VAUGHT MERCER WADE ALICE MARIE WALKER Los Mayores, Girls' Sports Club. MARY ANNE WALL Red Cross Committee, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. MARTHA IANE WARE ANNE WARREN National Honor Society, Advertising Manager Gusher, Treasurer Quill and Scroll, Timekeeper Girls' Debate Club, Science Club, Gayarre History Club. ' JAMES WATSON DICK WEAVER Basketball, Track. Thirty-Nine' Y . MIARY ANN NVILLINGHAM High Life Staff, Secretary Quill and Scroll, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. PAUL WINDER National Honor Society, President Student Council, Pelican Boys' State, Vice-President Senior Class, Voted Best All Around, Football, Basketball, Track, Varsity Club, Mayor for a Day. IERRY WINSTON ANN WISENER Future Homemakers of America, Girls' Sports Club. ANTHONY WOLF Red Cross Committee, Track, Science Club. SUE VVOLFE Captain Sponsor ROTC, Homecoming Court, Treasurer Camera Club, Science Club, Gayarre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. YIN WONG Science Club, Lower Latin Club. MARY FRANCES WOODRUFF Girls' Sports Club. 'NATALIE WOODS Red Cross Committee, Girls' Sports Club. Forty IOHNNY WEAVER ANNIE LOU WEBB Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. FAYLEENE WEEKS Library Club, Science Club, Los Mayores, Four-H Club. LEWIS WEINSTEIN High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Secretary Boys' Debate Club, National Forensic League, Science Club, Camera Club. CLEMON INELDON Library Club. RALPH WHITE Band, Boys' Debate Club. STEVE WHITE EDNA MARIE WHITMEYER National Honor Society, Gusher Staff, Captain Sponsor ROTC, Homecoming Court, Voted Best All Around, Consul Upper Latin Forum, Gay- arre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club, Quill and Scroll. GLEN WIERICK Pelican Boys' State, High Life Staff, Lt. ROTC, Presilent Band, Drum Major, Quill and Scroll, Officers' and Sponsors' Club. Class of SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEES M. K. WOOLBERT Football, Track Manager, Varsity Club. IANE ANN 'WORLEY ' IDABELLE WRIGHT Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Upper Latin Forum, Gay- arre History Club, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Girls' Sports Club. ELMA LEE WYLIE Business Manager High Life, Quill and Scroll, Second Vice-President Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls' Sports Club. DICK YOUNG Vice-President National Honor Society, Pelican I Boys' State, Captain ROTC, Vice-President Ofe ticers' and Sponsors' Club, Four-H Club. CLASS MOTTO Bearing the Torches of the Past, We Will Light the Way of Tomorrow. r CLASS COLORS Rose and Gray CLASS FLOWVER Sweetheart Rose I 1 1949 RING COMMITTEE Fred Meadows, Chairman Shirley Blanchard June Carpenter Connie Entrikin Peggy Isom Ava lane Martin Iimmy McPherson MOTTO COMMITTEE COLOR COMMITTEE Tommy Bigner, Chairman Ioan Booth, Chairman Reber Dillard Etta Rae Dubov Anita Dupree Patricia Givens Billy Harrington Venita Kelley Mary Dell Meares Bill Randolph PUBLICITY ANDXART COMMITTEE Margaret Dalton, Chairman Marie Andrews Robert Benard Margaret Brown Bobby Cunningham Carolyn Iones S. N. Iordan Bobby Madden Frank Pillert Mary Ann Willingham Yin Wong Barbara Chapman, Chairman Iohn Goff Bill Hale CLASS DAY COMMITTEE SONG COMMITTEE Anne Hatcher L. S. Hooper Martha Mcllnay Barbara Miller Dan Prudhomme Sam Smith ldabelle Wright FLOWER COMMITTEE Charlyn Hutchinson Wendla Bjorklund Virginia Carlisle Al Dietz Raymond Garrett Bitsy Middleton Diane Peyton James Watson Sue Wolfe Natalie Woods , Chairman Billy Crenshaw, Chairman Bewford Rose, Chairman Lenora Armstrong Margie Daniels Scott Foster Martha Ann Moore Elma Lee Wylie PROIECT COMMITTEE Ray Kightlinger, Chairman Jimmy Sneed, Chairman Gene Barry Fielder Calhoun Mary Frances Collins Mary Io Curyin Darrell George Delton Harrison Faye Hogan len Lashley Edna Marie Whitmeyer, Betty Ann Bauguss Iennie Clay Grace Grainger Barbara Ann Locke Norma lean Locke Frank Pernici Peggy Rountree Marion Shirah Rosemary Thompson INVITATION COMMITTEE Barbara Ellis, Chairman Eleanor Franks Marie Hamel Betty Ann Iouett Anne Warren Chairman Forty-One First Row-Bobby Adams, lean Adams, Iimmy Adams. Second Row-Dolly Adkins, Pane Ahearn, Charles Alben. OFFICERS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS are Charles Worley, Treasurer: Bennett lohnston, President, 1 Frances Digiovanni, Secretary, and Bill Scales, Vice-President. First Row-Ioe Bob Alexander, Betsy Allday, Bill Allen, Barbara Allqood, Pat Allison, Io Anderson, Edward Andrews. Second Row-Paul Armbrust, Ianet Ashley, Don Attaway, Shirley Bacon, loan Baker, Sherman Ballew, Robert Barnett. Third Bow-'Denny Bartell, lay Barton, Mary Catherine Baskin, Ioan Baxter, Murray Batt, Robert Bayne, Howard Belcher, Forty-Two L qv., ,Y Fi'rst Row-Iohnette Berry, Bud Berryman, Loraine Bickharn, Don Black, Billie Anne Bloodworth, Bobby Booth, Iacqueline Bradford Second HowePat Breithaupt, Bob Brewster, Mary Marie Brinkley, Ioe Brockman, Clifford Brossett, Frances Brown, Iames Brown. QF l950 First Row-Iohn Brown, Iimrny Bruce, Ellen Bunyard, Ann Burckett, Betty Burnley, Ianice Butler, R. I. Campbell. Second Row-Ioan Cararas, Paul Carlton, Gilmer Carpenter, David Carson, Barbara Carter, Frances Caston, LaVerne Caston. Third Row-Margaret Caston, Florence Cato, Barbara Charlton, Gertrude Clement, Lalovee Cobb, Phyrne Collie, David Corneqys. F orty-Three First Row-Sarah Cook, Barbara Cooper, lane Copeland. Second Row4Louis Coppaqe, Jimmy Cosse, Nena Courtney. Coyle Stephenson, Connie Cowden, Barbara Cooper, and Phyrne Collie al Work on the junior Class Song. The original znuslc was Written by Cherry Sue lennings. First Row-Constance Cowden, Margaret Ann Cowqer, David Cox, Barbara Crawford, Docia Crouch, Margaret Culbertson, Lee Curtis. Second Row'--Kathryn Daniels, Marion Davis, Faye Dees, Doris DeLacercla, Betty DeSadier, Roger Dickerson, Wanda Lee Dickerson. Third Row-Pat Dickson, Frances Diqiovanni, June Dowden, Tommy Drewett, lo Ann Duncan, Ellen Dunlop, Betty lean Durham, br F orfy-F our First Row--Dorothy Earp, Betty Io Edwards, Martha Egger, Iim Ellwood, George Farrow, Ann Ferguson, Arthur Ferguson. Second Row--Peggy Fitch, Emily Flowers, Marlene Forester, Edward Forgotson, Wilton Fridge, Tarnes Gallagher, Halen Gandy. GF 1950 First Row--Billy Gay, Carolyn Gonzales, Nan Graves, Tommy Gray, Bobby Green, Frank Green, Martha lane Gregory. Second Row-Marilyn Griffin, Martha Ann Griffin, Ann Gullo, Felita Gullo, Caroline Hablutzel, Bonnie Hadwin, Io Ann Hagedorn Third Row--Mary Sue Hamby, Al I-lammet, Ioe Hampton, Alton Hancock, Kenneth Hardcastle, Dan Hardy, George Hardy. Forty-Five First Row-Georgia Haire, Delores Harper, Earline Harper. , Second Row-lean Harper, A. I. Harris, lane Harrison. The ring committee of the Iunior Class, Lee Cure tis, Mary Elizabeth Hendrick, Peggy Fitch, Ed- ward Forgotson, and David Cox, finds selecting a design for the 1950 ring pleasant work. First Row-Iimmy Hart, Charles Hayden, Lou Ann Hayes, Richard Hayes, Archie Haynes, Ruth Haynes, Aletha Hays. Second Row-Willie Ethel Heard, Mary Elizabeth Hendrick, David Hentschel, Hal Herring, Charley Heughan, Audrey Hill, Doro- thy Hindman. Third Row-Hugo Holland, Patsy Ann Hoover, Mary Alice Huddleston, Shirley Hughes, Iirnmy Hunter, H. P. Hutchinson, Sue Ingalls Forty-Six J F' First Row-Iohn lnqouf, Pelham Irwin, loanne Iackson, Donna lacobs, Dorothy Iarriel, Sue laudon, Cherry Sue Iennings. Second Row-Glen lohnson, Mary lohnson, Peggy lohnson, Robert lohnson, Bennett Iohnston, Edwin Jolley, Patricia Keene, OF l950 First Row--Allen Kelly, Iune Kelly, Billy Kendrick, Ann Kisner, Kenneth Kunzrnan, Dan Langford, Weber Langley. Second RoweAlar1 Langridqe, Alva Lauer, loan Lavelle, Sue Laws, loe LeGendre, Frances Leiendecker, lane Lernay. Third RowfLetty Liverman, Randolph Lloyd, loyce Lunsford, lacqueline Mackey, Alice Malott, Frances Martin, Mary Lynn Matthews. F orty-Seven First Row-Buddy McCaa, Betsy McClenclon, lack McCollister. Second Row-Betty Ann McConnell, Carolyn Mc- Cormick, limrny McCormick. are Joe Bob Alexander, Anne Oden, and Betsy Mc- Clendon. Blue and grey were selected for the Iunior Class colors, and the following motto was chosen: It is not the honor you have received but how you Worked to receive it. Representatives from the color and motto committees C I A- S S First Row--Catherine McCracken, Peggy McGuire, Athlyn Mclver, Cameron McKinley, Barbara McRee, Charlotte Melton, Bruce Micldlebrooks. Second Rowe-Rudy Miller, Paula Monroe, lay Moore, limmy Moore, Rhoda Morehead, Tommy Morrow, Ioan Munch. Third Row-Charlotte Munsell, Elsie Murph, Lloyd Naylor, Kathryn Norris, Anne Oden, Dagrnar Oksenholt, Elinor Otts. Forty-Eight Mmm, First Row+Theron Robinson, Charles Rollins, Cecil Rowell, Grace Salley, Iohn Sands, Betty lo Sanford, Ioe Sansone. Second RowfBill Scales, Babs Schaal, Vivian Schlater, Nancy Schneider, Charles Scott, Lila Scott, Dawn Sherburne. CLASS First Row-Ioanne Sherrod, Betty Lane Shipp, Beverly Shirah, lack Sibley, Geraldine Simmons, Iohn Simon, Reginald Singleton. Second Row-lirnmy Sippel, Barbara Skinner, Beryl Smith, Keith Srnith, Martha Smith, Peggy Smith, Tommy Snelling. Third Row-Kenneth Snyder, David Solomon, Bobby Spear, Iohn Steinhauser, Patsy Stephens, Coyle Stephenson, Diane Stephenson Fifty First Row--Barbara Ann Strong, Robert Strong, Billy Taylor, Don Teelcell, Dorothy Tippett, James Tolbert, Ioe Townson. Second Row-Ouida Turnage, Ernest Turner, lean Turner, Ianet Vandervoort, Glenn Vandiver, Kenneth Wagstaff, Fannie Io Walberg. CDF 1950 First Row-lean Walker, Io Ann Wallis, Iulie Watson, Molly Watts, Ray Weimar, Barbara Ann Werner, Carolyn West. Second Rowilanet Vtfestbrook, Perry Whisner, Ronald Wideman, Carlee Ann Wilkinson, Betty Williams, Imogene Williams, Caro- lyn Williamson. Third Row-Betty lane Wilson, Ieannine Winborne, Barbara Wiseman, Sammie Withrow, Charles Worley, Bobbie Wright, Charles Wright. ,voir 'BL' it i ' 4 ,..:- fr , Q K Fifty-One 4 4 4 I l f Q M ' ,Af CF-,Y 4 . V ,K-ATE ffl' wif-'x M 4331 'if' 4. , 3 .. ,452 ,-2-:ggi if mx 3 Y ., ,M fn f ...f Q K ' w f .Ld- H M f gy -, 413 if xii 7 i Q Q, ' M f, f H1 E. -iLf?9 ' ' f J 'Wa ig, , ' are as ly First Row-Sylvia Boyett, Ieannine Brockrnan, Patsy Brennan, Tanne Brian, lohnette Britt, loyce Bruqier, lirnmy Bryant. Second Row--Frank Budde, Iohn Burner, Douglas Burnley, lack Butler, Stith Bynum, Dean Calcote, Patsy Caston. GF 1951 First Row-Ann Cawker, Virginia Chancy, Iudy Charlton, Verlie Cheatham, lulia Cherry, Carol Clark, Glenda Clarke. Second Row-Clayton Cobb, Phyllis Cohen, Carla Collier, Dolores Coltharp, Fair Colvin, Beverly Conway, Billy lean Cook. Third Row-Willard Cook, Sue Cooper, Virginia Copple, lack Courtney, Richard Couvillon, Carol Covington, Beverly Craig Fifty-Three Making plans for the Backward Barn Dance are Carol Clark, Stith Bynum and John Nicholas. First Row-Bill Craig, Marvin Crain, Billie Louise Crow. Second Row4Winifred Crow, William Cox, Lora- lee Craft. CLASS First Row-Conrad Cummings, Rae Cupples, Rosemary Dancy, Dixie Daniels, Gail Daniels, Sammie DeFatta, Minetle Delfrance. Second Row-Jeanne Despujols, Scolly Dial, Elsa Drewer, Ferris Driskill, Allen Ducketl, Ierry Dykeman, Belly Claire Eakin. Third Row-Madelon Ellioti, Annie Gay Ellis, Bill Ellis, Chester Ellis, Pat Ellis, Susan Elsey, Don Emden. Filly-Four First Row-Gilbert Engle, Ioan Erickson, Marjorie Eubank, lim Evanolf, Diane Fauquier, Ianis Findling, Terry Fiske. Second Row-Edna May Fitch, Sue Fossett, lack Fox, Amelia Furniss, Adeline Gaiennie, Edgar Galloway, Boots Garland. GF 1951 First Row-Ed Gates, R. F. Gates, Billy Ray Gay, Dorothy Gayle, Sally Ann Gibbs, Marlene Gillespie, Hirsch Goldberg. Second Row--Iames Gowan, George Gray, Don Gremillion, Johnny Gullo, Iimmy Guyton, Ann Hall, Fred Hall. Third Rowgliobert Hall, Fred Hamilton, Virginia Hanks, Maurice Hanna, Bobby Hargrove, Iane Harkrider, Ioan Harkricler F iffy-F ive john Leimbrook, Bobby Hargrove, and Gilbert Engle, members ot the Color and Motto Commit- tee, read over suggested motioes. First Row-Ramona Harris, Adelaide Harrison, Harold Hawkins. Second RowAlke Hawkins, Barbara Hay, Gail Haywood. CLASS First Row-Nancy Hearn, Helen Henderson, Ruvian Hendrick, Randy Hensley, Dorothy Hickman, Claiborne Hightower, Iudith Hippie. Second Row4Walter Hoqseii, Mary Holt, Barbara Hood, Ioy Ann Hopkins, Garland Houck, Peggy Hudsmith, Anne Hunqerbeeler. Third Row'-Iudy lackson, Mary Carol Iackson, Doris Ieter, Beitie Sue lohnson, Donny Iohnson, Lloyd Johnson, Mary Iohnson. Fifty-Six First Row'-Betty Ann Iones, Billy Iones, Sammy Iones, Betty Ioyner, Kamal Kathey, Nancy Keller, Walton King. Second Row-Wanda Koonce, Bobby Kostelka, Karolynn Kothe, Marilyn Keith, Capers Kinarcl, Bessie Koccos, lack Layne. CDF l95l First Rowfflol-Xnn LeMaster, Louie Levy, Ierry Loe, Bettie lean Loftin, Barbara Luttrell, Betty lane Lemons, Iohn Leimbrook. Second Row-Marian McClendon, David McConnell, Ioe McDonald, Larry McGowan, George McLain, Sarah Malott, Faerie Marston Third Row-Marijean Martin, Bea Marvin, Robert Maxey, Hal Means, Laura Mercer, Henry Ann Meyer, Calvin Roy Miller. F iffy-Seven Norma Stewart and Lucy Iones await their turns during the Sophomore Class physical checlc-up as Pat Perkins takes a weight check on Mar- garet Stovall. First Row-Corrine Miller, Bert Mitchell, Holly Mitchell. Second Row-Carl Morgan, Hilda Morqan, Louise Mosley. CLASS First Row-Bill Moss, Iimmy Murphy, Betty Nell, Edris Nelson, Dorothy Newton, Iohn Nicholas, Iames Oliver. Second Row--Mary Ann Oswald, Val Painter, Io Ann Palmer, Pete Panos, Nancy Parker, Sue Parker, Pat Perkins. Third Row-P-Edgar Peteet, Ann Phillips, Mary Pilgreen, Germain Plaisance, Zoe Ramsey, Bender Rawls, Iimmy Reeder, F iity-E ight First Row-Iarnes Rhodes, Dorothy Riggs, Connie Robertson, Barbara Robinette, Robert Robinson, Carroll Rogers, May Rosenblath Second Row-Cecilia Rosenthal, Ralph Roth, Ioann Rothenberger, Patsy Rowland, Charles Rush, Robert Saldich, Lena Sanangeo. CF 1951 First Row-Wilma Sandel, Al Sanderlin, Dorothy Sharpe, Iudy Sherwood, Sonya Shuler, Gail Shuler, lerry Simmons. Second Row---lean Sink, lean Sloane, Calvin Smiley, Beverly Srnith, Charles Smith, Ed Smith, Gabe Smith. Third Row-Morris Sneed, Iames Snell, Paula Raye Snell, Karen Somclal, Rosemary Sprague, Iohn Starke, Eve Steles. Fifty-Nine First Row-Madelyn Stephenson, Norma Stewart, Shirley Stifle. Second RowAMargaret Stovall, Lucy Lynn Strain, Harry Stravolemos. Mr. Walerhout explains some of the line points I of mechanical drawing to an interested group. l First Row-Ray Stuart, lane Stubblefielcl, Iune Sutton, lane Taylor, Kathleen Thiqpen, Ellen Thomas, Dolores Threlkeld. Second Row-Mary Alice Tompkins, Michael Torrans, Peggy lane Travis, Mike Trotter, Elaine Tucker, Billie Carolyn Turnage, Ann Vickery. Third Row-'Arnold Vinson, Carole Vinson, Carolyn Wainwright, Lou Ann Walker, Sue Walker, Elaine Weldon, Majol Weldon. Sixty First Row-Billy Wheat, Dorothy White, Ruth Whitley, Mary Whitsitt, Siesel Wile, Mary Frances Wilson, Iocm Wise. Second Row-Penn Wong, Marv Dell Worley, Scrmmye Woodrinq, lock Wright, Iecm Ycruqer, Alice Lee Young, Mczrgcret Young. OF 19 4 Sixty-One l l , 1 I l 4 First Row-Lucy Abramson, Sandra Abramson, Ben Achee. Second Row-Iimmy Adams, lanet Aimer, Norma 1 . THE OFFICERS or THE FRESHMAN CLASS A1 en ARE'-Betty McCaa, Secretary, Dale Sandifer, Not pictured is the Treasurer, Peyton Moore President, Sara Nell Ashworth, Vice-President: 4 2 I -A S S First Row-Virginia Ashley, Sara Nell Ashworth, Lynette Askew, Sally Baillo, lohn Baker, Io Nell Ballew, Delaine Bankston. Second Row,-Kathryn Barber, Lo Barnes, lane Barnette, Mary Bartley, Iames Baxter, Charles Bayne, Edwin Ray Beasley. Third Row-Donny Berg, Bette Berry, Calhoun Berry, Bernice Best, Billie Claire Best, Myrl Todd Bjorklund, Patricia Blankenship. Lx Sixty-Two 1 A First Row-lanet Blizzard, Roger Blom, Barbara Booth, Ianice Booth, Courtney Ann Brice, Betty Brown, Dan Brown. Second Rowe-Patsy Iean Brown, Ioy Bryson, Emma Louise Buck, Harold Burson, Bryan Bush, Edward Buvens, Leo Cage. CF 1952 r First Row-Lola Caileif, Ioan Calder, Richard Carey, Neal Carlson, Irwin Carrol, Sally Carrol, Harlan Carver. Second Bow-Frances Casciola, Lily Casciola, Steve Casciola, Bobbie Lynn Caston, Ella Chandler, Eoline Chapman, lulius Chapman Third Row-Caroline Chatwin, Tommy Chavis, Iohn Robert Childers, Bobby Childress, Billy Christian, Betty Clarke, Paul Clay. S ixty-Three During Freshman Art Classes, the students use their classmates as models. Donny johnson poses against cz background ot student art. First Row-Carol Coast, Gladys Cobb, Steve Cochran. Second Row-Barbara Collamer, Ioe Collins, Kit Colquitt. CLASS First Row---William Compton, Bill Cook, Ola Sue Cook, Dorothy Cox, Ronnie Crain, Leroy Crank, lohnny Cunningham. Second Row--Bebe Daniel, Richard Davis, Claire Deen, Marie Dick, John L. Dickerson, George Dickson, Minnie Diqiovanni. Third Row--Margaret Dillingham, Pai Dixon, Patricia Dodd, Brown Dossett, lerry Doty, Richard Douglas, Raymond Doyle. Sixty-Four First Row--Kearney Duerson, Irwin Dunlap, Herbie Dwire, Sue Ellwood, Vxfilliam Euloanks, Clyde Fant, Beverly Farmer. Second Row-Iames Farmer, Iohn Farmer, Martha Farrow, Frances Fergus, Rai Fergus, Billie Marie Fincher, Iimmy Findley. QF 1952 First Row-Ioy Flash, Cookie Fowler, Gwen Fox, Patsy Wade Freeman, Ronnie Gallagher, Mary Garrison, Erkie Gaston. Second Row---Billy Gates, Peggy Givins, Landa Goine, Patsy Gonzales, Randy Goodqion, Barbara Ann Graham, Ellis Graham. Third RowfSybil Virginia Graham, Becky Gray, Doyce Green, Charles Roy Griffin, Coleen Grissons, lan Hall, Charlotte Hamby Sixty-Five A .4...' -. First Row'-Ginger Harnel, Robert Hanson, Pete Harbuck. Second Row' -Hardie Hardwick, Betty Harlan. It seems there is always one more class to make. Q I A S S First RoweMarion lo Harrison, Mariba Ann Hatcher, Doris Ann Hawley, Gerald Haynes, Margaret Ann Head, Donald Roy Hebert, Herman Hemphill. Second Row-eDouqlas Henson,, David Hentschell, Charles Herrinq, Clara Lee Hicks, lane Hicks, Helen Holicer, Probert Holland. Third Row-Catherine Hooper, Halman Horton, Milton Houston, Iimrny Huddleston, Lena Hunter, John Hussey, Carolyn lnqout. Sixty-Six uint, ,.. I- 1 1 ft J First Row--Arliss lacks, Tommy larriel, Ella Iaudon, Glen Iohnson, Joe Iohnston, Annice Iones, Billie Iones. Second Row--Carolyn Iones, Frances Iouett, Carolyn Kayser, Corinne Kelly, Io Ellen Kenninqton, Iohnny Kent, Donna Kightlinger. I 1 4 First Row--Merle Kilgore, Kip King, lane Kirkland, Edward Knighton, Alan Kreeqer, Bobby Kurtz, Bobby Lafarque. Second RoWeElla Mae Larance, Leola Lash, Emily Sue Laurent, Carolyn Lawrence, Diane Lawton, Clare Leary, Bill Lee. Third Row-eNell Lernonds, Buddy Lindsey, Ioe Little, Barbara Love, Walter Lund, Robert Gibbs Lunn, Sidney Mackey. Sixty-Seven f N , , sm , .533 xl im.- , , w,+Wk,,. ,i'Wt ,sg T5 , sarclgki, I . at z ,M- sta an-f W jew M But I haven'l a THING to study! . ' ,- Q . ,- First Row-Sonya Mackey, limmy Manqurn, Claude Martin. Second Row-Annie Laura May, Betty McCaa, lack McCain. CLASS First Row-Claudia McCartney, Billy McClure, Mary Alice McCra1y, Clarice McDaniel, Ianice McDaniel, Raymond McFaddir1, Martha McGuftin. Second Row--Shirley Menqe, Leslie Michaelis, Dennis Mitterlehner, Mary Io Monsour, lack Moore, Peyton Moore, Russell Moore. Third Row-Seth Morehead, Emily Io Morgan, Ioann Morgan, Glay Murph, Caroline Naff, Max Nathan, Margery Noble. SixtyAE' ight First Row-Beverly Ann Norman, Wayne Norris, 'Walter O'Roark, Ionell Parkner, David Parnell, Shirley Petzing, Richard Phillips. Second Row-Mona Pitts, Mary Helen Pope, Dale Porter, Robert Porter, Margaret Poss, Benton Presler, Ann Pringle. CDF 195 First Row-Furman Rachal, Iaclcie Rachal, Nelda Faye Rainer, Sally Rambin, Dana Ransom, Iimmy Ratcliff, Jimmy Reeves, Second Row-A-Ellen Reynolds, Yvonne Rhodes, Martha Ridgeway, Annie Marie Rinchuso, Phil Risher, Shirley Roberts, Gloria Robertson. Third Row-limmy Rodgers, Carolyn Rogers, Marilyn Rogers, Pete Rolston, Harold Rosbottom, Mack Rowell, Dale Sandifer. Sixty-Nine First Rowffknn Schaal, Shirley Schrnotzer, Io- retta Schober. Second Row-Betty Scott, Kay Scott, Helen Segers. Science is an eye-deal subject c E I A E : E : First Rowe'-Leonard Selber, Susie Selber, Patti Sentell, Iohn Sheffield, Diana Sherwood, Stanton Shuler, Kenneth Silvey. Second Row ---- Paula Sirnrnons, Ernest Sinqletary, Toinette Sloane, Donald Smith, Denny Sommer, Shirley Spence, Martha Stearns. Third Rowfltflary Stevens, Carolyn Stone, Ioy Dell Strickland, Elizabeth Strong, Dale Taylor, Glenn Thompson, Faye Thweatt. Seventy First Row-Gerald Tilleux, Emily Tinsley, Don Triqq, Raymond Tucker, lean Tugqle, lane Turner, Wanda Turner. Second Row-Ed Vickery, Elaine Vickery, William Wakeman, Doris Warren, Diane Webb, Frances Webster, Ken Weeks. GF 1952 First Row-Mary Etta Wehlinq, Alton Weldon, lerry Wessell, Nancy Westerdahl, I. F. White, Glenda Whitman, lack Wiener. Second Rowflo Ann Willis, Mary lack Wintle, Darrylin Wolfe, Iohn Wooten, Carole Young, Sally Young, Helen Zaenqlein Norman Zaffater. Seventy-One First Row-Charlotte Abbitt, Mary Alma Abney Betty Adcock. Second Row-Henry Adrion lll, Patricia Akin Carolyn Alford. Forward March, Cadence Count, To the 4 E I A- E : 5 : tear march Haiti one two First Row--Mary Alford, Molly Allen, Dorothy Alsup, lim Alverson, Iimmy Anderson, lohnnette Anderson, Mary Armbrust. Second Bow- -Maria Arrnenakis, Annice Attaway, Thera Bain, Peggy Baker, Rarnond Baker, Elizabeth Barber, Nat Barker. Third Rowe' luli'a Bateman, Billy Benard, Betty Lou Bentley, Odean Berry, Mary Frances Biclcharn, Elizabeth Biggs, Ruth Biqlane. Seventy-Two First Row--Naomi Birdwell, Merilyn Blanks, Barbara Blewett, Ieanette Bonnette, Tommy Booth, Burton Clyde Bowers, Richard Box Second Row-Pauline Bozeman, Thornton Brice, Allen Britt, Nita Brock, Sandra Brown, Winona Brown, Margie Bryant. CDF 1953 First Row-Iackie Buettner, Robert Cain, Virginia Caliway, Ginger Carpenter, Harry Carpenter, Henry Carpenter, Rosernond Carter Second Row-Dorothy Case, Reginald Caston, lames Alvin Causey, Dolores Cecil, Mary Chatham, Twyla Clark, Patricia Clure. Third Row-Ianies Collins, Io Collins, Ierry Colvin, Harvey Cornell, Iohn Cottington, Emile Crettet, Betty Io Curry. Seventy-Three First Row-Paul Dallman, Rickey DeLee, Charles Dickerson. Second Row-lerry Diebner, L. E. Diffey, Louis Dodez. For a change we decided to be studious. 1 I -A S S First Row-Ieannine Dormeyer, Barbara Dow, Clayton Dupree, Stanton Durham, Margaret Ebey, Murray Edge, Nancy lo Eqley. Second Row-Gloria Dean Emerson, Marcia Eubank, Rubin Evans, Diane Fauquier, Barbara Fennel, lane Ferguson, Richard Finn. Third Row-Eddie Fitch, Ann Fitzpatrick, Edmund Flaqq, William Fleniken, Erma Ford, Bernard Fox, Phyllis Frick. Seventy? our First Row-losie Garacci, Anne Gassner, Ester Gay, Carolyn George, Sybil Goodqion, Patsy Gowan, Sophie Greenberg. Second RowiBetty Gumbiner, Patsy Guynes, Carole Haas, Phil Hablutzel, Walter Hamelback, Shirley Hanna, Teddy Hardtner QF 1953 First Row--Eddie Harrell, Harriet Harvey, Robert Hay, Dotiy Hem-perley, Dorothy Henson, Ierry Hicks, Iay Hipple. Second Row4Carolyn Hoffmann, Eugene Hoqsett, Iohnny Hollifield, Kitty Jane Holmes, Edgar Holoman, Gloria Horton Don Humphries. Third Row-Dorothy lackson, Elaine Jackson, Tommy Iames, John leter, Carol Iohnson, Dorothy Iohnson, Ianet Iohnson. Seventy-F ive E r First Row-Mary Ann Iohnson, Pat Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Shirley Johnson. Dell Iones, Tommy Iones, Abby Lynn Kaban. Second Row -Francis Kalmbach, Ioanna Kausler, Margaret Kelly, Bobby Kendrick, Claudette Kennedy, Shirley Kina, Iohnny Kolb First Row-fNancy Ann Lacy, Iarell Lafitte, Barbara Langer, Io Nell Langley, Ann Lea, Ierry Leazer, Maurice LeDoux. Second Row-Guy LeGendre, Regina Leqqitt, Dave Leimbrook, Carl Liesmann, Sylvia Lively, Io Anne Lockhard, Diane Looley. Third Row--Larry Lott, Carolyn Macari, Ethel Mancil, Io Alice Maryman, Marilyn McCain, Betty McClellan, Tommy McClelland. Seventy-Six l W , ,, , -, l l First Row-Mildred McCornbs, Dick McConkey, Billy McGuire, Mary Alice McMullen, Robert McMullen, Mary Elizabeth Meredith, Charlene Meshell. Second Row-Matt Miller, Nancy Miller, Robert Mims, Clyde Minor, Mary Ida Moore, Eddie Morgan, Iudy Morqan. or 1953 , First Row--Don Moss, Roy Muirhead, Tommy Murphy, Rosemary Namee, Beverly Naiion, Eddie Neilson, Eleanor Nelson. Second Row- Freida Nelson, David Newstadt, Barbara Ann Nicholas, lohnny Noble, Lucy Mae Northcutt, Lillian Oden, Io Ann O'Dox'1nell. Third Rowe-Genevieve Palmer, Ruth Parkes, lane Peloubet, Delroy Pertuis, Beverly Petty, Nelda Pilqreen, Peter Pizzolato. Seventy-Seven First Row-Doris Prince, Charles Pugh, Helen Pyburn, lere Pyburn, Dottie Rainer, Elizabeth Ransome, Helen Ratcliii. Second RoWeWayne Reid, William Reyenqa, Ianice Rich, Mary Richardson, Gloria Risner, Nan Robb, Susan Roberts. CLASS First Row--lohn Robinette, Mary Ann Ropollo, lra Roth, Mary Joyce Rowell, Gail Ruff, Barbara Rusheon, Richard Shultz. Second Row-eGladen Scott, Ida Bell Scott, Martha Settles, Thelma Shaw, Ethel Shirley, Andrew Shoup, Sandra Shuler. Third Row-Melvin Simmons, Cleora Simpson, Dolly Arm Sloane, Bobby Smith, Iames Smith, Billie lean Sneed, Mary Kathern Snell ing, Rex Staes. 1 Seventy-Eight , , , ...,,, , ag ?... ,, First Row-Walter Starke, Billy Stephens, Alma Stevens, Richard Stokes, Elaine Taylor, Gayle Taylor, Linda Taylor. Second Row--Harold Thorn, Elaine Thomas, Betty lo Tilleux, Gene Tilton, Bobby lean Todaro, Luther Tompkins, Bicky Torry. 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M f Mary Frances and Dan Eighty-Two .l 1 Favorites CI Most lntelliqent Girl Martha and Fred Fred Meadows Most Intelligent Boy Eighty-Three i Myra Parkes Most Popular Girl Kaye Brock Most Popular Boy --1 Eighty-F our Campus I v X5 a ,af Myra and Kaye 1 l,,'1 F G- V G I' j- -I: G S Ednd Merrie Whitmeyer Best All Around Girl Pdul Winder Best All Around Boy Edna Marie cmd Paul Eighty-Five Norma lean and Barbara Ann Locke Most Versatile Girls Tommy Baumaardner Most Versatile Boy Barbara Ann, Tommy, and Norma lean Eighty-Six F avorites Most Athletic Girl Spevens Rosenblctth Most Athletic BOY Betty Ann cmd Spevens Eighty-Seven Queen Myra and Football Captain Paul with Susan Bronson, football bearer, and Patricia Dodson, crown bearer. Myra Parkes reigned as Queen of the horne- coming festivities on October 29. Graduates ot former years were honored at assembly in the morning and at the game with Haynes- ville that night. 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BUYS' STATE Pictured above are the boys who attended Pelican Boys' State in Baton Rouge in the Summer of l948-Bill Callahan, Donald Smiley, Al Dietz, Paul Winder, Paul Rogers, Tommy Baumgardner, Kaye Brock, Glen Wierick, Iohn Trigg. GIRIlOISllejLlDlSuifATE The girls who attended Pelican Girls' State in Baton Rouge in the Summer of 1948, are-Myra Parkes, Barbara Ann Locke, Norma lean Locke, PGQQY Rountree, Marie Hamel, Connie Entrikin, Mary Io Curvin, lane Amundson, Martha Senter, Etta Rae Dubov, Carolyn Addison. Not pictured are Billy Pennington, Shirley Blanchard, Marguerite Duane. Ninety Sm- 3,,1 A v.., -:X S xl I , 1 Q. '4 'at iff RY? QQQQ dl-I :QRS RY, fx A 'I X X X41 V' X ' Xb xsiifl fu, 1 is ' R R wgiwi 'vS'ef ' ifk QQMQQL ,. 2 fit Q5-fm I. ,sw I 'V I 32 , ,Q Q if Q ,Q I - L 'Q-gq I- - i L 'I x 'f 131ffi3SLg?fKKs 1 A-'1i5fY',1' Lg -. V ,, - gg, 2-Q . A LW if .f I ,' ye 'inkikki ' vu wwmmy 'w, 1 1 I- 29 Ninety-Two MQ i-1 dsx V ff. pin N Q gx M-E-lI:N 'E 'ix N GEL . 'Em I v I ANTI lIICllVllHI1i5 Ninety-Three Editor Myra Parkes and Associate Editor Tommy Eauzngardner consider covers tor the 1949 Gusher. THE EDITQRIAL STAFF The Editorial Statt has endeavored to pro- duce an annual which will preserve the memories ot the student loody as they go torth trorn the school to the community. We present the 1949 Gusher with the sin- cere hope that this edition will be an old triend recalling to you your life at Byrd. .ix ,t A o S 1' f un I 7- if ? fi r9u:L.1. so gfwz , l a L J any if , . . 5919.2 ' 'L 5 GUSHEIQ 1949 Having held the positions ot Advertising Manager, AVG jane Martin, Peggy Fitch! and Nena Courtney Business Manager, and Editor, respectively, on the . . . . 1948 Gusher Dorothy lones lime Amundson and pause in iront oi the Publications Oitice betore re Connie Entrikin serve as Student Advisers. Sumfnq Wofk OU the Class Sections- Ninety-F our Martha Egger, Marilyn Petzinq, and Peggy Rountree discuss a Features layout. Lenora Arrnstronq, Edris Nelson, Barbara El- lis, and Elsa Taylor compile an individual card index of all pictures. Holly Mitchell, Ann Hutchinson, and lerry Dykeman write copy for the Athletics section. Under the direction oi Miss Betty Lawrence, art work for the Gusher was done by Adrienne Kalmbach, Nancy Gardner, Mar- garet Dalton, Randy Hensley, and Douglas Miller. Ninety-Five Carolyn Addison, Business Manager, and Anne Warren, Advertising Manager, collect deposits for the 1949 Gusher. THE BUSINESS STAFF The Business Staff has Worked diligently throughout the year to finance the l949 annual by selling advertisements and copies of the book. It is with a feeling oi pride and gratification to the students and advertisers that We culminate our activi- ties by distributing the Gusher. GUSHER 1949 l Faye Hogan, Edna Marie Whitmeyer, and Edward Forgotson turn in advertising copy. Ninety-Six i Miss Cecilia Cooley, Editorial Adviser, and Miss Patricia Murphy, Business Adviser, are discussing pictures to be used in the introductory section. Norma and Barbara Locke, Bill Peacock, and Tut Lists ot advertisers and students who have reserved Shatter prepare copy for the predictions to be run books are checked by Elinor Otis, Ianet Westbrook, throughout the advertising section. loanne Sherrod, and Rhoda Morehead. Ninety-Seven Looking over galley proofs at the Printer's are Mrs. Mary Clyde Wintle, faculty sponsor, Elma Lee Wylie, Business Manager, Francis Digiovanni, Assistant Editor, Emma Aura, Editor, Mrs. Margaret Dodson, tormer Sponsor, and De- Lane Smith, Advertising Manager. BYRD l-HG H LIFE Superior was the rating received by the Byrd High Lite at the second annual meeting ot the Louisiana Press Clinic lune Dowden, lane LeMay, Barbara Crawford, and Lona Miller iinish pasting the dummy. loyce Hambin, lanet Redden, Donald Catalano, David Moore, Glen Wierick, Glynn Ellen Penning- ton, and Josephine Ray are collecting material and doing last minute typing. Ninety-Eight at Northwestern State College in Nat- chitoches. During last summer the pub- lication was awarded tirst place by the National Scholastic Press Association. Now in the twenty-titth year ot publica- tion, this eight page, tive column, paper continues to bring news ot class and extra-curricular activities, as well as Jgwf i 1 1 Shown here are Mrs. Marnie Rusheon, faculty business sponsorg Nancy Smith, Betty Ottalini, Ann Richardson, Robert Benard, Darrell George, Mary Ann Lawton, Dorothy lones, Barbara Meek proof reading advertising copy. unusual features and columns to the student body. Sold this year on a sub- scription basis, the nine issues ot the High Lite were read by over 1500 students. The monthly publication is compiled and edited by members ot the jour- nalism classes, and is a member ot the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and National Scholastic Press Associa- tion and the Quill and Scroll. Getting ready to gather news are lohn Shaw Carolyn McCormick, Barbara Cooper, Molly Watts Delton Harrison, and Letty Lynn Liverman. Busily preparing copy for the next issue of the High Lite are Venita Kelley, Ann Nivens, Frank- lin Rembert, Zack Gallion, Mary fo Curvin, Robert Taliaterro, Shirley Blanchard, and Hardy Rose. Nlot pictured is Bettie Duncan. N inety-N ine i PAYE HOGAN AND LEON TAYLOR l Band Queen and King for 1948-1949 i ALVIN BENNER Director Under the leadership of Alvin N. Benner, the Concert, Marchinq, and Military Bands have performed in concerts, during football qames, and in Weekly military reviews as well as in numerous parades for civic organizations. Ensembles from the band have also appeared at numerous civic clubs. BYRD I-HGH First Row-Phyrne Collie, lonnard Bjorklund, Sue Laws, Madelyn Stephenson, Marvin Huffman. Second Bow-Louis Coppaqe, Betty Durham, Ella Chandler, Caroline Hahlutzel, Betty lane Wilson, Anne Connaugh- ton, Betty Green, Faye Hogan, Lucy Northcutt. Third Row-Bob Dorvitt, Al Hammett, Ray Weimar, David Carson. Donald Martin, Gail Bohlclce, Tolhert Travis, Bobby Madden, Ralph White, Michael Torrans, Leon Taylor. Fourth Row-Ianet Rhodes, Ianice Rhodes, lohn Childers, Anice Iones, Maurice Hanna, Kearney Duerson, Billy Wheat, Neal Carlson, Leilia Pirkey. Filth Row-Kamal Kathey, Hal Herring, Dale Porter, The concert season included ap- pearances for the Byrd PTA, Bel- cher PTA, Scottish Rite, Operation Safety, assemblies, and the an- nual winter and spring concerts. Concert numbers have included the music of classical masters from Bach to Shostakovitch, as Well as the semi-classical Works of Gershwin, Kern, and Rodgers and Hart. The band has received national recognition and favorable criti- cisms from A. A. Harding, L. Bruce Tones, George Wilson and Ralph Rush, outstanding critics and music educators in the field of band music. Drum Majors Glen Wiericlc and Hardy Rose and Drum Majorettes Kathleen Evans, Dorothy Marie Earp, Donna Iacobs, Dorothy Iones, and Edris Nelson. SCI-ICGL BAND First Row-Shirley Almanrode, Jimmie Evanoti, Billy Ralph Gay, Dorothy Marie Earp, Iimmie Huddleston,Lila Nichols. Second Row-Glen Wierick, Dorothy lones, Io Ann Willis, Billie McClure, Logan Damewood, Io Ann Edwards, Buddy Smith, Hardy Rose, Marvin Kendrick, Bobby Kurtz. Third Row-Glenn Thompson, Janice Rich, Carol Young, Gertrude Clement, Ann Marie Wantland, Bill Davis, Ken- neth Phillips, limmie Robinson, Gilbert Chancey, Harlan Carver. Fourth Row-Donald Dale, Billy Ray Gay, jerry Abbott, Virginia Chancey, David Comegys, Tommy Turnage, Bar- bara Wiseman. Fiith Row-janet Vandervoort, Myrl Bjorklund. The Girls' Glee Club has had a very full and successful year under the direction of Mrs. Eliza- beth Trickett. Presentations at school assemblies included a Cantata for Democracy with Mary Elise Smith as soloist and Iohn Gott as narratorg Christmas music at the assembly pre- ceding the holiday season: and songs for the Iunior Talent Show. ln December the Glee Club participated with music groups from other schools in a Music Festi- val oi Christmas music at the Municipal Auditorium. A For the first time this year the Glee Club has presented musical programs to homerooms and club meetings and has helped with the sinqinq ot community songs. GLEE CLUB First Row-Iosie Pizzolato, Dorothy Cox, Hazel Hall, Annie Marie Rinchuso, Gail Haywood, Winnie Hilburn, Lena Hunter, lane Barnette, Margaret Smithe, Shirley Bacon. Second Row-Betty Williams, Samrnie Withrow, Mary Alice Wallace, Mary Louise Stevens, Iudy Sherwood, Ruth Haynes, Frances Ford, Patsy Herring, Patricia Keene, Doris Ann Hoye, Sarah Malott. Third Row-Margaret Poss, Margery Noble, Bobbie Sommer, Paula Simmons, Mary Alice McCrary, lane LeMay, Ima lean Williams, Ann Nivens, Io Nell Parker. Fourth How-Ianice Butler, Claire Deen, Sally Baillio, Martha Cox, loy Dell Strickland, Donna Kightlinger, Shirley Petzing, Sue Walker, Edris Nelson, Mary Elise Smith. One Hundred Two First Row-Joyce LaBorde, Betty lane Wilson, Edress Register, lean Turner, Dagmar Oksenholt, Mary Elizabeth Hen- drick, Barbara Charlton, Loralie Craft. Second Row-janet Ashley, Diane Peyton, lane Harrison, Margaret Culbertson, Betty lo Sanford, Grace Grainger, Peggy Rountree, Rosemary Sprague, Nan Graves, Marie Tilleux. Third Row-Bitsy Middleton, Iay Moore, Billy Brown, Donald Smith, Iames Kahre, Bobby Cunningham, timmy Tallant, Bob Dorvitt, Earl Staires. Fourth Row-Bruce Middlebrooks, Ray Weimar, Charles Worley, Henry Calhoun, Iames Pack, Frederick Wurst, Dan Prudhomme, Frank Prest, Leroy Gillan. A CAPPELLA Cl-lCDllQ Under the capable direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Trickett our vocal music department has played a very large part in the theme ot school and community. Programs at the Municipal Audi- torium and at civic clubs are but two of the many activities in which the A Cappella Choir has taken part. At the Masonic Temple the choir gave a concert which was one in a series to create interest in community music. A program of Yuletide music was presented at the Christmas assembly. During the year the choir gave several varied programs to stimulate interest ot students in elementary schools. The Spring Concert with the band Was the big event ot the year. One Hundred Three COLONEL SAMUEL L. IRWIN MAJOR GEORGE MALISZEWSKI Colonel lrwin, Professor of Military Science and Tactics for the lst Battalion, Byrd and Fair Park R.O.T.C. units, carne to Shreveport in November, l946. ln lanuary, l949, Byrd wel- comed Major Maliszewski as Commandant ot Cadets. SGT. ROBERT V. MANN SGT. EDWIN MCCARTHY SGT. ROBERT C. TATE SGT. I. D. FOSTER Sgts. Mann, McCarthy, Tate, and Foster, together with Sgt. Lewis E. Lawrence who joined the unit in February, 1949, complete the instructional staff of Byrd's R.O.T.C. Battalion. One Hundred Four v Cadet Lt. Col. john Trigg, Cadet Lt. Col. Sponsor Mattie Lou Shatter, Cadet Capt. Adj. Claude DeBeaux, Cadet Capt. Adj. Sponsor Billie Leigh Morgan, Cadet Major Al Dietz, Cadet Major Sponsor jane Amundson, Cadet Capt. Public Relations jimmy Rosenbloorn, Cadet Capt. Public Relations Sponsor Wanda Munsell. BATTALICN CFFICERS At mid-term, the competition to name a Colonel to command the B. O. T. C. units ot Byrd and Fair Park was won by Byrd. The Winner Was determined by the school having the least num- ber of absentees and cadets out ot uniform. Promotions were: Cadet Lt. Colonel Iohn Triqq to Cadet Colonelp Cadet Major Al Dietz to Cadet Lt. Colonel: Cadet Captain Bill Callahan tot Cadet Major, Cadet lst Lieutenant loe Bob Alexander to Cadet Captaing Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Glen Wierick to Cadet lst Lieutenantp Cadet Serqeants Paul Roqers, Bobby Cunningham, and Scott Foster to Cadet 2nd Lieutenants. B. O. T. C. Sponsors promoted Were: Cadet Lt. Colonel Mattie Lou Shatter to Cadet Colonel: Cadet Major lane Amundson to Cadet Lt. 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Byrd was one of the four schools in the Fourth Army District, consisting of Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Louisiana, that was awarded the superior rating. On lanuary 12, l949, an informal inspec- tion was conducted by the Fourth Army Louisiana Military District. The inspecting officers were Col. Douglas I. Page, F. A., and Col. O. R. Rhodes, lnf. Other inspec- tions of the year were the Ordnance ln- spection of Arms and Equipment by the Fourth Army Ordnance Inspection Team on the thirteenth of lanuaryg and the ln- formal Visitation for the purpose of orien- tation by Maj. General A. D. Bruce, Dep- uty Commander of the Fourth Army Area, on November 18, 1948. Rifle Marlcsmanship One Hundred Twelve S2 4? RANDY HENSLEY X 1 1 . mon ULS N51 gmt' Qwmmnmuywlr In QRS Af, ,,4, .A 1, L Ay ig ffi g 7, LM,, I K .KKI K N ,, V I S. , . . A K Af! aw t Kaye Brock, Billie Leigh Morgan, Mattie Lou Shaffer, and La Shirah led the Byrd cheering section during the 1948 football and basketball season. YEA lACKETS Byrd 20-Sulphur 7 The Byrd Yellow lackets raised the curtain on the l948 gridiron season by downing the Sulphur Tornadoes before 4,000 fans in the Byrd Stadium. Coach lack Bowan's team was sparked by fleet-footed Paul Winder who scored two touchdowns. lt was late in the third period be- fore the tight laclcet defense, spearheaded by Triqq and Bosenblath, allowed the Tornadoes a first down. Hubert Vincent, the outstanding player of the Sulphur team, scored the Tornadoes' only tally on an end run. lohn Childers added six more points on a hand-off from Winder that covered 38 yards. Worley converted 2 out of 3 for the Purple and Gold. The i948 Yellow Jackets ri-Q 'f I1 COACH IACK C. ROWAN COACH I. D. Cox COACH I. H. LAUGHLIN THE CGACI-IES Final Insfruciions M.- -ag, Qmf ' as fa' il Y :Q, H f S W - fr W ' X4 an E I ., f f ff 7 4: , . , S- if A ll 7 at sf 3 Ml F' - . 6 5 'A PW L 3' if S MM Khin 9+ 3 Q., , as I W x -4. ' ki? , 3 i ft , ww . 1 li gag? S' LQ 3' -' 1 ,A ag mu A H 9 L ff H L qi f is L, 1 ' f -W Y A. -' 'fl X- if 374' 8 X M ,L S 1? EQ . W ' KM A ff S .A A - if M' 'Q' ff gf . -V A3 gi X ' A EQ , by , is is 5 , ng K7 'X I 2 H f. f , :1 S I A E .A 5' , if QE qv: V Q Lk Q, -W .. if in K L ', m - S N A 1 W sw .. ,. , if . 5, A Q Q . 1-Q ' M Y - , fm Q, My W2 5 fy H 2 N' 5 ' R Hi H x QA.. I. X , M A X 3 H ,W 1 f slQ, f,ff5Qww , WM W., m g , f , 1 ' 1 47 - V f i L- -so 'Q' W, .QQ ,M . 24? '+'f'f ' '41 iv! Byrd 34-Homer 0 The Byrd line bottled up the Homer Pelicans as the Iacket backs ran Wild to give them their fourth smashing victory of the season. John Childers led the scoring parade with three tal- lies While Rachal and Winder each added one. 'Worley split the uprights for four out of five. Spevens Rosenblath abruptly halted any of the Pelicans' attacks, allowing them a net of three first downs. Wi'nder's passes to Mur- ray and Green picked up considerable yardage for the Purple and Gold. Dog- gett and Tanner were outstanding for the losers. The game was dedicated to Miss Ioe B. Warren, who retired from teaching at Byrd. Slippery as an eel Every yard counts Byrd 28-Bossier O Remaining the only undefeated and untied team in Shreveport's Prep School race, the lackets smothered the Bossier Bearkats to give them their fifth straight victory of the season. Dan Barr started things rolling with a 7O4yard touchdown run on a pass interception. Dickey Murray scored twice for Byrd on a pass and a blocked kick, While Childers added another. Worley's magic toe converted all tour times for the Purple and Gold. The entire lacket eleven, operating from the T formation, played outstanding ball. SPEVENS ROSENBLATH Joi-IN TRIGG M. K. WooLBER'r FRANK GREEN Center Guard Tackle End ' xx ? fs f ,L F ,.4.'.f Rini '-wx ,A ,af mmim- S -. 13 '91 -1 ., A ,M ww fy. 1- , Vi.vQ?'N5-uk VQQGNW, f U 'Q-sw ,, Sage , .Q-57 :fs , Z . .,.. ,md if Q V , ,iw S 7 , Wm X Q ' :fm ff , gg- ,M xx nga K ,W we ' X if Zn! -, fwgk wg K 1 :V A if ,.,'v11?fm- 4 not Foreign er Byrd l2-Bolton 6 The Yellow Iackets, paced by haltback Willard Bachal, downed the Bolton Bears. The Bears took an early lead by taking advantage of a Byrd tumble on the opening kick-off as W. A. Bush scored after a series Ot plays. Bachal dashed through the Bolton team to deadlock the game 6-6. It was late in the fourth period before either team threatened again. Bennett Iohnston paced his way to the one-yard line, where he tumbled into the 'end zone with Iohn Trigg, Byrd guard, recovering for the final touchdown. Spevens Bosenblath held the Bears in check with his brilliant defensive play. This gave the Iackets a record of six wins for one defeat. BOBBY SPEAR ROBERT ROBINSON COYLE STEPHENSON RAY KIGHTLINGER End Tackle Guard Center 5 . 'ef- iii i Q 'Ev' L gm V 4 WA ' 044i ' + .wi 451V , iw,-ff, '1 , , z' Wslfi-5 gffzfmf 'fwxse X gin as . K MSW H , , A, K V, A-Q - .A Q, x ffyg e,1,v-.flu K, 5-not cr 'j,:Q',f,3lv-,5,A,Wa'1f . 312,'l+ ,fi wi'?fX'4. .L-:h f 'lff 1ef4?'fv'n ' ' if 1' . fi' , hp? was t,?E,'Mg!,g'f A' tk' U Q, K paVf,k,-X7 5',', i9,5,x'3ig5 ,wfg 5913944 ?,,fv71i'm 3 A ' ff' A :ffm if 6 f1y,,y,1 QH'.:Q'ff2-igf Le 'Q 4 A , 2 35,3 sg 1 flaw bf - mi M2 ,wig MZ ip I wi Ji aw , w4 :f .',3,w Mikv Wh 32-U'-' V' 1 puvif' WNV' i xlafff .4 i'f3'w'1:.YvJ -K '2 '?f'W','?lff? V, .y I ' 'V gr? 7. W 3s,4 yn, Q ,:,',.g?,1,' -K-215 -tin 1, gf.. I -mm 4' i, 5,5531 x.,3z,, S -,ii L 41.,23Vi-. if 13,111 my ,tx 1 3' 'fxzilg A R 1 i 5, -W.-SA .U-f,w.f -.. ,' gg- . U uk, ,,1 x Q T , k v- f. f . V, f 1. ,y v N , ' 5' . 'HV ,L ' L A L xiswfsfwfig x fikfif Agfa E53 1 ' W 5 ' Mu W4 Sw Nw f n ff r ' vi uf 7 S ww ,,, h . ' My 111.4 ,f .' - M, 1 we ,V .V X f' -- 1 zvl zf- ,Jai 'B if K Af,Q13V'W X, .Q , as 5' f ii' kr. 5 573' H 5 E. my f K -if 9 f .1-M... ,, . , ,W 225: L ,N V V ' -Wm, . . , V, AL ,, N N. A k i i W i , 1, Q mi .- if A V , ,, . ,K 9 I ff M ' mai, iafxki ' 5? XE' 'HQ ,,-, L. x as as X ,f..,M,, R Q . S f K fir, K 52 Y M Q , Y' 'Z K W, U ' My is 1' f AKK ' ..g1zi1S:,, V iv ,z -, f fgffsw .cfiwfy 9 .,,, . , e 1. Q R ST4iszfi'2?ZQTfv21i:15f 51 4 ,, ,s', iwr,i575TH AE -'T'3?1'J51',4fx .Nw 255955 f 'L5 U F'v'T'WfYW 3: 7 .:: 2' - 'Y 'J'5iaqlfa: ny? MQ- ,JY 'KA- gil I I 2, k E X - , as f y 'f 1 wi dv , , .Af ,K ROBERT STRONG LELAND LANDRIDGE IAMES GALLAGHER ALLAN LANDRIDGE Tackle Tackle Center Guard Byrd 12-Buston 7 Even stormy weather didn't keep one thousand faithful, rain-drenched fans from watching the Yellow Iackets defeat the Buston Bearkats. The game was largely a punting duel between Earl Bain of Buston and Bobby Spear of Byrd. Spear, in his usual form, averaged well over 40 yards per try. The Iackets' first touchdown came on an 80-yard drive sparked by Winder and 'Ezelle and ended when Iohnston plunged from fhe 2-yard line. The only Bearkat score came late in the game when a long drive was clirnaxed by Adam's tally. Kightlinger and Bosenblath turned in brilliant performances. CHARLES VVORLEY CLIFFORD NEILSON FRED HAMILTON AND FRANK PERNICI RONALD WIDEMAN r ackle End Backs Back 4-wx Q y,1 :gg A Q, 4 V' it K. Mk 47 LJ? V -W V A ,. ,f 'A 7 M U 1 f ,ff-YM, p 1- ' f-J 'V' .'.x.':f. 'KV 4+ :f?ig 'Y Lys: 5' 1 g TNWQV w-wk . 4 ' Q -4 1 1Q- L 13 ff W If i K ' x m R., 'N .i, 'ix 89 ,. M... . i X ,Nl ',v . ' . f Q ..,, 1,. . ' 'xx : 1 'if V M24 ww A ,,'.N'ff x f ,Q f Q X wk x 2. ag M -, wv, ,M ,..X K? f, 'QZff . Hx' , lf, X, ,K K gl .. f Coach Laughlin outlines a new play Fi Coach lohn Laughlin's Cagers completed the l948 basketball season with a record oi l3 wins and l7 defeats. The squad was built around the two returning lettermen, Winder and Bosenblath, the rest ot the squad being composed ot members ot last year's B team. The Iackets ended the season in fourth place in the North Louisiana Prep School League. They also attended tour tourna- ments, going to the quarter-tinals in the Min- den and Byrd-Y tourneys. The Yellow lackets met defeat at the District Tournament in Nat- chitoches to the Fair Park Indians. Revenge was gained in the City Play-otis at Cente- nary Gymnasium, as the lackets downed the Indians in a thrilling overtime game to gain the right to play the Bossier Bearkats in the finals. Bossier triumphed to give Byrd runner-up in the City meet. This ended the Byrd's season. A tally lor the jackets One Hundred Twenty-Four BASKET The game gets under way First Bow-Don Teekell, Hugo Holland, Fred Hamilton, Willard Rachal, Conrad Cummings, Iimmy Bryant. Second Bow-Spevens Rose-nblath, Tommy Morrow, ferry Dykemon, Edgar Galloway, David Cox, Charles Worley Third Row--Sam Smith, Manager: Ronald Widernczn, Frank Green, Dick Weaver, Charles Wright, Bradley Baird Paul Winder, Leland Landridge, Manager. BALL 1948 Natchitoches Homer ,,.. Bossier . . . Fair Park , Minden . . . Springhill . Haynesville Fair Park . Bossier . . Converse . St. Iohn's ,. Springhill . Minden . . . Haynesville St. Iohrfs . Natchitoches Horner ..., Marshall . , Longview . Longview . Marshall . . Hetlin . . . V Belcher . . Lisbon . . . Florien Belmont . . . Marthaville Ouachita . , Fair Park Bossier , . . Won- --13 Scores 23 ....38 ....43 ....46 34 ...,l5 ..,.l9 ,U43 ,,..43 ...,l5 27 39 .. 39 ....28 ....25 ,...35 ....43 ...22 3U ..,.36 ...29 25 26 .,,.l6 31 ..l5 ..,.l8 U48 ..,.36 43 Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd. .. Byrd. .. Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Lost Winder gels the tip Guard? B 'Ifeam SPEYENS ROSENBLATH , 1 Guard, A Team , RONALD WIDEMAN Guard, A Teurn Ong' Hundred Tweniy-Six f Jfmnf BRYANT H Team DICK WEAVER ' Celgter, A Team CONRAD CUMMINGS Guard, B Twm FRED 'HAMILTON ' Center., B 'learn EDGAR GALLOWAY Guard. A Team BR SDLEY BAIRD A Team Vw II LARD RACHAI 'I uard B Tum TOMWIY WIORROW buard, A Team PAUL WINDER N Guard, A Team Forward, CHARLES WRIGHT Center, A Team , - F DAVUY Orward, A s 312 .,f? , H3 ,,,, , ,.,.,,.,,-W .9 T-2 1 La wg x I 7 A ' ev r ,r M 1' L ' , is X . ' 5255 52 W . gg , 5. , Q ig, 5 ,uv Nr..-v , ling, A - , ik H t x l . U 55 s Forw One Hundred FHAQ A' cmsFN 'if , ard., A Team Twenty-Seven BASEBALL First Row-I. T. Bruce, William Bruce, Glenn Elliot, Spevens Rosenblath, john Trigg, Edgar Galloway, Bobby Cun- ningham. Second Row-Bobby Spear, Billy Crenshaw, Bradley Baird, loe Stell, Donald Smiley, Sam Smith, Ted Gates. Third Row-Coach Cox, Ray Kightlinger, R. VV. Bruce, Bill Randolph, Harold Brewster, Andy Sidaris, Sammy Booras. The Yellow lacket Baseball Team ended the l948 season with 18 wins and 3 losses. In build- ing up this record, the Jackets scored 132 runs against 104 for the opposition, an average of 6.2 runs per game against 4.1 for the opposition. Byrd lost only to Longview, Lake Charles, and Iesuits of New Orleans. Longview was defeated 3-2 in a return game, and the Iackets won three out of four games from Lake Charles. The Iackets lost to the Iesuits in the State playoff. Bill Bruce, a left-hander, won 6, while losing one. lohn Trigg lost 2 and won 4. Bill Randolph and Sammy Booras chalked up 4 Wins each against no losses. The lackets, under the direction of Coach Cox, have scored 72 wins against ll defeats in the past few years, an average of .867. One Hundred Twenty-Eight Name R. W. Bruce . . . 1. W. Bradford . . . Donald Smiley ,,.. Harold Brewster . . . Spevens Rosenblath lohn Trigg r......, Sammy Booras .,,. Bill Randolph . . . Glenn Elliot ..,..,. Andy Sidaris ..... Bob Cunningham . , Bill Bruce ......... Bradley Baird . . . Ray Kightlinger . . . Team Average ..., Byrd 4 5 4 .... 6 ..., 4 .,.. 4 .... 2 6 5 .... 4 .... Becord oi Letter Winners Position Second Base Lett Field . . Center Field .... .Third Base . . . . . .Bight Field . ...,.P1tcher First Base . . Pitcher . . . Catcher . . Shortstop .. Left Field . . ....,P1tcher Outfield .. Outiield .. . .,...,.....,........ 539 Record oi Games Played Opponent S . . , . .Marshall-3 . . . . . .Minden-1 . .La. Tech B-3 ..La. Tech B-5 . . . .St. Iohn'sf3 . . . . . . Ouachita-2 . . . .Longview-7 . . . . . . Bolton-4 Lake Charles-4 Lake Charle s-3 Hits Averages 414 369 352 333 319 294 .293 .286 .255 .241 .177 .OOO .OOO OOO .275 St. Iohn's42 Bolton--3 Lake Charles-7 Lake CharlesA2 . . . . . Minden-2 Natchitoches-1 . . . . . . .Longview-2 . . . , .St. Iohn'sf4 . . . . . Iesuits-16 104 I. W. Bradford, Left Field Vufilliam Bruce, Pitcher Paul Winder, Dickey Murray, Frank Green, Dan Prudhomme-Mile Relay Team-placed second in TRACK 'Wi State Meet. EUGENE PYBURN LEROY GILLAN Discus thrower 880 The 1948 Yellow lacket Track Team attended eight meets during the season, turning in stellar performances under the capable direction oi Coach lack C. Rowan and his aid, Steve Stephens. The Byrdmen copped tirst place honors in the Haynesville, Byrd Invitational, District, and City l-ligh School meets. The team competed in the State Track and Field Meet at Baton Rouge, placing second in the Mile Relay and second in the High lump. The lackets took high honors in the Northwestern Relays, Tri-State, and Bolton lnvitational meets. Paul Winder led the team with a total oi 41 points. He was followed by Ed lackson and lohn Childers with 40 and 38 points, respectively. First Row-Winder, Murray, Prudhomme, Hyde, Gillen, Ezelle, Jackson, Childers, Houck. Second Row-Wideman, Iohnston, Pyburn, Langridge, Green, Teekie, Gillan, Hart, Wolfe, Locke. Third Row-Steve Stephens, Manager Wright, Worley, Bigner, Steinhouser, Nevin, Heidman, Strong, Smith, Hodge, jones, Manager Woolbert, Coach Rowan. SQUAD ,T RALPH EZELLE CLYDE HYDE Javelin thrower shot put Track Record TOTAL POINTS Paul Winder .......... ..,.. .... Iohn Childers . . . . . . . Billy Locke ..., Ed Iackson ..,. Euqene Houck . , . . , . . Bennett Iohnston .... .... Mac Gillen .,..,. ..., Eugene Pyburn . , . . . . , Ralph Ezelle .... . . . Richard Murray Clyde Hyde . . . Frank Green ..... .,.. Dan Prudhomrne Mike Bosworth .,., A . Leroy Gillan ,... .,,. Ronald Wideman Charles Worley Clifford Neilson . . . Robert Strong . . W. L. Hodqe . . . 41 37M Zlali 39V2 ZSV2 25M 27M 28 19 llV4 18 29V2 l6V2 3M 12M 192 14 3711 2 l EDWARD IACKSON high and low hurdles FRANK GREEN 440, high jump, mile relay team Childers, Winder, Gillen, Iohnsion 880-yard relay team TENNIS For the first time in eight years, Byrd sponsored a tennis team. The group, composed oi Iohn King, lohn Shaw, Kenneth Wagstaft, Lou Ann Hayes, Betty Ann louett, and Ann Phil- lips, won matches opposite Fair Park, Minden, Homer, Bolton, and Longview. At the North Louisiana Rally, held in Ruston by Louisiana Tech, the Yellow Iacket team copped tour out of five iirst places. Climaxing the outstanding season was the state tournament played at L. S. U. Here the Byrd players exhibited their finest form of the season, and placed second in the Girls' Doubles. Betty Ann louett and Lou Ann Hayes were defeated by the hard-playing Cottonwood team in the last of a three-game set by a breath-taking score of 9-7. King, Shaw, Phillips, Hayes fouett, Wagstafi One Hundred Thirty-Two GGLF In the spring of l948 a man with ideas and a heart full of courage and confidence took charge of the newly formed golf team of Byrd and shaped them into a championship tearn. The man was Mr. lones, assistant principal of Byrd. The members of his first team were Billy Taylor, George Alleman, lerry Winston, Tommy Morrow, limmy Sippel, Claude DeBeaux, Archie Haynes, lack Tullos, Edgar Carter, and Marion Shirah. The Byrd team received an invitation to play in the state high school golf rally held in Baton Rouge. There they eliminated such stellar opponents as lesuit and Baton Rouge. The Byrd team, sparked by Tommy Morrow and efficiently backed by limmy Sippel, George Alleman, and lerry Winston, won the state championship on the final day of the tournament. Not only did they Win the team championship, but the individual championship as well. Members of the Winning foursome were Tommy Morrow, limmy Sippel, George Alleman, and Ierry Wins- ton, taking the honors with the low score of 324 for 36 holes. Extra honors went to team cap- tain Tommy Morrow for Winning the individual championship by a score of 77-80 for a total of 157, and to team-mate limmy Sippel who took second place with 80-78 for a total of l7O. is X an X Tommy Morrow, George Alleman, Iimmy Sippel, and Claude DeBeaux One Hundred Thirty-Three One Hundred Thirty-Four .- 4 I ' all M . U Wh Cl! CI 'iii 'gf , 'QI 'i v,f N 'M 3- 17'-5-E75 ' ff' ' I ' X, E li iz! 1 fl LZ .V - P' ng. i -. K n 4,,- 7 .10 -,,,, 1? 51? JZ JM X X 0, 'f M44-1' J, ' W, , -P' 1 -, , ff. GV -., , -s ff 1 vw. , ff! A ,,Q?1 'x f 'MJ f Ile ff 9 ' I -M: -- . . gl . fffwfff.-f elf n 4 . 10 - MV Q ' 5 55' W T35 f ' H - mf ' p - www f ,- '1 -NW X-' Q Y . f --I V-1 ' ' 1 -I-'I-'-:mfs . X N X -Av. V 5 I - 9 .. . , I -..,xl,-,N X X, N f Wm, - fc! - l 1 . ,I Q Qf C ' fu' N YW. '.'- SX R 5 N ' u 1 I . 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' STUDENT CCUNCIL Serving as Chairmen ot the various committees are Arnold Lincove, Finance, Bennett lohns- ton, Citizenshipg Al Dietz, Becreationg Fred Meadows, Assembly, Sam Smith, Hall Patrol: Myra Parkes, Calendar, Emma Aura, Public Relations, Carolyn Addison, Lost and Found, Barbara Ellis, Courtesy, len Lashley, Organizations: Bill Callahan, School Administrations. One Hundred Thirty-Six miwmmp..-, ....... . M UPPERCLASS REPRESENTATIVES: First How-Rambin, Ellis, Paul, Shirah, Crouch, Hogan, Wylie, Aura, Allday, Anderson, Whitmeyer, Smith, Addison, Parkes, Carpenter, Armstrong, Young. Second Row-Scales, Hardy, Hamel, Lashley, Worley, Sippel, Freeman, Callahan, Lincove, Dietz, Cox, Hutchinson, Bigner. Third Row-Wideman, lohnston, Hays, Middlebrooks, Chapman, Barton, Alleman, Meadows. The Student Council has attained an honorary position in Byrd through its interest in student participation and its administration ot school improvements. Through this organization the school has been represented at the National Conference oi Stu- dent Councils held in Washington, D. C,, and at the Southern Associations convention in Mo- bile, Alabama. Byrd has won the distinction ot being selected as host school to the 1949 Plan- ning Convention ot the Southern Association ot Student Councils and is justly proud ot having received this honor and privilege. UNDERCLASS REPRESENTATIVES: First Row-Vickrey, Craft, Nell, Taylor, Plaisance, Selber, Nathan, Presslar, Al- ford, Leazer, Green, Cain. Second Row-Pilgreen, Dykeman, Baker, Threllceld, Eubanlcs, Cailetf, McClellan, Tinsley, McCaa, Poss, Yoes, Baker, Humphries. Third Row-Iaclcson, Galloway, Rosbottom, Kightlinger, Vlhitsitt, Reeder, I-larhuck, Gates, Mitchell, Blankenship. i One Hundred Thirty'Seven 1 J FRED MEADOWS DICK YOUNG ANN HUTCHINSON DOROTHY JONES . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer NATIONAL HONOR L THE GROVER C. KOFFMAN CHAPTERfthat's the name of the school's honor organization as planned by the Class of '48. The name was adopted because the members Wanted to honor our Principal, Mr. Grover C. Koffman, Whose untirinq efforts in behalf of the pupils of Byrd have been outstanding through the years of his service in Shreveport. He stands for scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Among the major projects of the organiza- tion is that of the Annual Recognition Service to honor those pupils of Byrd who have given time and effort for the betterment of their school. These students are chosen by the faculty and honored in a special assembly. l The 1949 project for the group is that of presenting outstanding men and women of achievement for assembly speak- ers. Dr. Bodeau, President of the University of Cairo, Egypt, was presented on February 10 in Byrd Auditorium. It is the purpose of this organization to create an enthusiasm for Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. First Row-lane Amundson, Lenora Armstrong, Emma Aura, Walter Bison, Bill Callahan, Ann Connauqhton, A1 Dietz, Marguerite Duane, Barbara Ellis. Second Row-Connie Entrikin, Eleanor Franks, john Goff, Marie Hamel, Arnold Lincove, Barbara Ann Locke, Norma jean Locke, Wanda Munsell, Myra Parkes. Third Row-Joyce Rambin, Ellen Ramond, Martha Senter, Donald Smiley, Elsa Taylor, Marie Tilleux, Anne Warren, Edna Marie Whitmeyer, Paul Winder. One Hundred Thirty-Eight JANE AMUNDSON CONNIE ENTRIKIN MARY ANN WILLINGHAM ANNE WARREN President Vice President Secretary Treasurer QUILL AND SCRCDLL Quill and Scroll is the international honor society tor high school journalists. It is composed ot junior and senior publications stait members who have met the specitic requirements. All members must have at least titty inches oi high quality printed material in three consecutive issues oi the High Lite, or thirty hours' Work on the Gusher. First Row-Carolyn Addison, Lenora Armstrong, Emma Aura, Tommy Baumgardner, Nena Courtney, Mary Io Curvin, Frances Digiovanni, Bettie Duncan, Martha Egger. , Second Row-Barbara Ellis, Peggy Fitch, Eleanor Franks, Delton Harrison, Ann Hutchinson, Dorothy jones, Venita Kelley, David Moore, Rhoda Morehead. Third Row-Elinor Otts, Myra Parkes, Marilyn Petzinq, Ioyce Rambin, Ellen Raymond, Peggy Rountree, Martha Senter, Mattie Lou Shaffer, De Lane Smith. Fourth Row-Bill Peacock, Edward Forgotson, Nancy Smith, Robert Taliaterro, Elsa Taylor, Molly Watts, Lewis Wein- stein, Glen Wierick, Elma Lee Wylie. One Hundred Thirty-Nine Seated-Dawn Sherburne, jane Rawlins, Mary Dell Meares, Paul Rogers, Second Vice-President, Wanda Munsell, President, Donald Smiley, Treasurerg Eleanor Franks, Secretary: George Hardy, Elinor Otts. Standing-ludy Hanner, Bettie Duncan, Earl Melton, Marie Tilleux, First Vice-President, Dagrnar Olzsenholtf Leland Langridge. RED CPCSS CCUNCH. lunior Red Cross Pledge We believe in service for others, For our country, our community, and our schoolg In health of mind and body to fit us for greater service, And for better human relations throughout the world. We have joined the American Iunior Red Cross To help achieve its aims by working together With members everywhere in our own and other lands. The lunior Red Cross motto, We Serve, has inspired the Byrd Council to do much work this year. The year's work began with the supper meeting at Princess Park and the forming of a parish-wide council. The annual faculty tea, making of the faculty directory and student directory, and the packing of sixty-seven gift boxes for children overseas kept the council busy before the Christmas holidays. Also twelve writing boards for veterans' hospitals, thirty-five paintings under the direction of Miss Lawrence to be sent overseas, fifty Halloween nut cups, fifty Easter candy cups, and twenty-seven Christmas card scrapbooks were made before Christ- mas. After mid-terrn a varsity show was sponsored by the Red Cross, a collection of toys for the toy loans was made, a one-hundred-dollar scholarship was awarded to a deserving senior, and two hundred dollars was sent to the National Children's Fund. Plans are now being made to send a delegate to the National Convention this summer in Atlantic City, New lersey. One Hundred Forty MARIE TILLEUX MARY ELIZABETH HENDRICK ANNE HUNGERBEELER Io ANNE SHERROD President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer EUTURE TEACHERS Endeavorinq to relieve the widely publicized teacher shortage by encouraging more Byrd students to enter this pro- fession, the Future Teachers' Club was organized in February, 1947. The club is affiliated wiih the Future Teachers of America and is sponsored by Miss Irma Robinson. Regular meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each rnonth. Highlighting last year's activities was a trip to Werner Park Grammar School to observe teaching methods used there. A tea given for the club by Miss Robinson and Mrs. M. E. Hurlbut, president of the local Delta Kappa Gamma chapter, brought the year to a pleasant close. The Future Teachers' main project for this year was to try to inspire the organization of sister clubs in this area. Mr. Koffman has given the members permission during their study halls and study rooms to substitute in classes wherever they may be needed and wanted. First Row-Phyllis Blackwell, Barbara Charlton, Judy Charlton, Anne Connaughton, Patricia Givens, Faye Hogan, Second How-Adrienne Kalmbach, Karolynn Kothe, Betty Nell, Dorothy Newton, Mary Ann Oswald, Mary Pilqreen. Third Row-Zoe Ramsey, Ellen Edmond, Gail Ruff, Jackie R usi, Rosemary Sprague, Betty Io Tilleux, Ann Viclfery. One Hundred Forty-One W Cificers BARBARA MILLER Parliam en tarian NANCY GARDNER Secretary lVlARY MCKEI-: Council Representative IIMMY MCCRARY Vice'-President IACK COURTNEY Treasurer MARGUERITE DUANE President WILTON FRIDGE Council Representative JOYCE RAMBIN Reporter FCUR-I-I CLUB The 4-H Club, nine times Caddo Parish champion and sponsored by Mr. R. A. Smith, Miss Eleanor Blatterman, and Mrs. Evora Ferguson, is one ot the most active organizations at Byrd and one oi the leading state clubs. To make the best better is the aim ot the 4-H clubs, Whose influence is not merely local, but national and international as well. Paul Turner, David McConnell, Larry McGowan, Charles Smith, Iackie Robinson, Louis Austin Campbell, Lee Popejoy, Sammy Raines, Robert Porter, and Leroy Gillan examine plant lite in garden procedure study. The theme that threads itself through all 4H Work is: I pledge my head to clearer thinking, My heart to greater loyalty, My hands to better service, And my health to better liv- ing for my club, my com- munity, my country, and my world. One Hundred Forty-Two NJ Annie Laura May, Frances Webster, Barbara Turner, Margaret Ann Turner, Inez Smith, Elaine Thomas, Polly Sue Ferguson, Shirley john- son, Wanda Turner, Thera Bain, Iudy Morgan, Shirley Roberts, and Wanda Koonce work on clothing projects. Miss Blatterman demonstrates canning procedures to Eoline Chapman, Ann Hall, Myra Iune Westbrook, Faylene Weeks, Wanda Bethel, Rose- mary Dancy, Marilyn Keith, Lucille Cooke, Sally Gibbs, and Nelda Faye Rainer. Carl Muse, D. R. Moore, Richard Couvillon, Tommy Chavis, Pat Dickson, Claude Thorne, Calhoun Berry, Wal- ter Bison, George Moore, and johnny Kent are an interested group as Dick Young, under the direction ot Mr. Smith, leads a discussion on the line points of raising beef cattle. One Hundred F orty-Three i 'vw MARIE HAMEL ARNOLD LINCOVE LENORA ARMSTRONG GEORGE NAsH President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer vxJ NATICDNAL First Row-Patsy Brennan, Kaye Broclc, Henry Calhoun, Lalovee Cobb, Sue Cooper, David Cox. Second How-Lee Curtis, Dixie Daniels, Kathryn Daniel, Claude DeBeaux, Al Dietz, Wayne Durham. , Third Row-Connie Entrikin, Edward Forqotson, lames Gallagher, lohn Gott, William Harrelson, Bennett Iohnston. One Hundred Forty-Four Anita The membership ot the National Fdrensic League is composed ol students who rank in the upper two-thirds oi their classes, and who have won twenty points in speech work through inter-school competition. To further interest in speech activities and associated endeavors is the initial purpose ot the group. This year, as in the past, the National Forensic League has had representatives at tourna- ments in Waco, Texas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Natchitoches, Louisiana, Dallas, Texas, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Not only that, but the chapter sponsored the Byrd High School Tournament in the spring, which was the largest held in the entire state. FORENSIC LEAGUE First Row-Marvin Lipson, Catherine McCracken, jimmy McPherson, Barbara Lee Miller, Holly Mitchell, Cecil Nielsen. Second How--lo Ann Palmer, Jimmy Reeder, Barbara Robinette, Marion Shirah, john Simon, Alicia Smith. Third Row-Sam Webb Smith, lean Turner, Iohn Valerius, Lewis Vifeinstein, Dorothy White. PBM One Hundred Forty-Five Otticers oi the Girls' Debate Club -Seated: Eleanor Franks, Treas- urerg Emma Aura, Sergeant-at Arms. Standing: Barbara Miller, Vice-President, Connie Entrilcin, President: Marie Hamel, Parlia- rnentarianp Lenora Armstrong, Secretary: Marie Tilleux, Histor- ian, Anne Warren, Tirnekeeper. GIRLS' DEBATE First Row-lean Adams, Betty Adcoclc, Emma Louise Buck, lane Barry, laclcie Buettner, Virginia Chancey, Mary Chat ham. Second Row-Barbara Chapman, Dixie Daniels, Gail Daniels, Martha Egger, Beverly Farmer, Barbara Ann Graham Georgia Faye Haire. Third Row-Harriet Harvey, Anne Hunqerbeeler, Barbara Hood, Dorothy Iarriel, Betty Ann tones, Frances Iouett Donna Kightlinger. Fourth How-Karolynn Kothe, Catherine McCracken, Martha Mcllnay, Lucy May Northcutt, Mary Ann Oswald. One Hundred Forty-Six CLUB 1 This year the Girls' Debate Club has had the largest membership in the club's history. Ap- proximately sixty girls have taken advantage of the club's purpose to promote and develop all forms of public speaking. Meetings are held weekly with programs consisting of panel discussions, book reports, extemporaneous speaking, radio programs, parliamentary law drills, poetry, declamations, and debates. Many entertaining and interesting programs have been conducted by the officers and mem- bers with the helpful guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Iessica Goodwin. At the close of school in the spring a banquet is always held which is the most outstanding event of the year. At this time the officers for the following year are initiated, the outstanding members of the year are presented, and the president gives a memorable farewell address. The banquet closes the season's debate Work. Q7 First Row-Io Ann Palmer, Marilyn Petzing, Ann Phillips, Mary Pilqreen, Nelda Pilgreen, Helen Pyburn, Dorothy Rainer. Second Row-Helen Ratcliff, lane Rawlins, Barbara Hobinette, Ioretta Schober, Martha Senter, lean Sloane, Iune Sutton. Third Row-Elaine Taylor, Rosemary Thompson, Faye Thweatt, Shirley Trusty, lean Turner, Molly Watts, lanet West- brook. Fourth Row-Dorothy White, Elizabeth Wilson, Mary lack Wintle, Margaret Young, Sally Young. One Hundred Forty-Seven A i IOHN GOFF WAYNE DURHAM LEWIS WEINSTEIN MARVIN LIPSON President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer BUYS' DEBATE First Row-Millard Allen, Iohn Baker, lay Barton, Edwin Blewer, Edward Buvens, Dean Calcote. Second Row-Henry Clay Calhoun, Buster Cantwell, Lalovee Cobb, Bill Cooke, Claude Delieaux, Al Dietz. Third Row-Jerry Doty, Clyde Pant, james Farmer, Edward Forgotson, james Gallagher, Boots Garland. Fourth How-Bryan Grosjean, William Harrelson, Charles Hayden, Hal Herring, L. S. Hooper, Alan Kreeger. N One Hundred Forty-Eight Civ..-L - i, b . X ,C 1 .-gt, The Boys' Debate Club strives for careful study, clear thinking, and direct speaking. Meet- ings, consisting of debates, declarnations, and extemporaneous speaking on current affairs, are held every Tuesday night. Visitors are always welcome. Any boy in Byrd with a scholastic average of C is eligible for membership. The crowning event of the year is the annual banquet, attended by members and parents, with election of officers as the highlight of the meeting. LUB First Row-Bill Lee, Arnold Lincove, Claude Martin, Hal Means, Earl Melton, Billy Mitchell, Second Row-Holly Mitchell, David Moore, Iames Murphy, Max Nathan, Cecil Nielsen, David Parnell. Third Row-Hugh Phillips, Charles Pugh, Clifford Ray, Iimmy Reeder, Richard Schultz, Iohn Simon. Fourth Row-Luther Tornplcins, Bickie Torry, Iohn Valerius, Tom Ward, Ralph White. One Hundred F orty-Nine l ,t.,.d.r.1n.23,'1,.f+ Althea Crouch, Vice-Chairman: Billy Mitchell, Chairman, Docia Crouch, Secretary-Treasurerg Braxton Ratcliff, Parliamentariang Leonard Robinette, Sergeant-at-Arms. THE LIBRARY CLUB Organized in Ianuary of 1948, the Library Club is relatively new at Byrd. The objectives of the club are to improve library service Within the school, to stimulate reading interests, and to know' each other in a social Way. Membership is limited to the personnel ofthe student library staff. The club is sponsored by Miss Mildred Mobley. The library staff gave a program tea for the faculty of Byrd during Book Week, which was in November. The library endeavors to serve the students and faculty to the best of its ability, and the Library Club Works toward that objective. Martha Smith, Margaret Dalton, Patsy Freeman, Anne Oden, Martha Mcllnay, Curtis Nelson, William Wakeman, Helen Holicer, JoAnn Palmer, Patricia Blankenship, Max Nathan, Mary lack Wintle, Edna May Fitch, Margaret Young, Nell Ponselle, Emma Louise Buck. PAYE Dszs DONALD BLACK MARY CODDINGTON CHARLOTTE MELTON President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Pcrrliamentarian. DISTRIBUTIVE ED CLUB The Distributive Education Clubs of America is a national organization of Distributive Educa- tion Students forrned for the purpose of providing opportunities forfdeveloprnent ot leadership, ideals, and professional growth in the field of distribution. It fosters a deep feeling of responsibility tor contributing through business activities to the civic, social, and moral Wel- fare oi society. ALBERT BARRETT' H. B. I-IUTCHINSON BOB MILLER DAVID SOLOMAN One Hundred Fifty-One ELSA TAYLOR ROBERT SALDICH DOROTHY MARIE EARP GEORGE HARDY President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer LE CERCLE First Row-Shirley Almanrode, Howard Belcher, Joyce Brugier, Betty Burnley, Ioan Cararas, Barbara 'Ann Charlton, Sue Cooper. Second Row-Connie Cowden, Gail Daniels, leanne Despujols, Madelon Elliot, William Eubanlcs, Martha Farrow, Wilton Fridge, Third Bow-Billy Gay, Delton Harrison, Mary Iohnson, Nancy Keller, Sue' Laws, Barbara Ann Locke, Norma jean Locke. One Hundred Fifty-Two Le Cercle Francais, one of the oldest organizations in Byrd High School, tounded in 1921 by Mrs. Valentine Smith, was formed tor the purpose of giving the students a better understand- ing of the French language and to promote a greater interest in this study. All meetings held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month are conducted in French: therefore, membership is limited to those Who are studying or have studied the language. Many interesting programs are planned and presented by the students under the very ca- pable and assiduous sponsorship ot Mlle. Marie Therese LeBlanc. The programs consist oi short plays, skits, songs, and games. ln December the Club was privileged to have as guest speaker Mr. Herbert Smith, a former member of Le Cercle Francais, who studied in France tor a year at the Sorbonne. Q FE' First Row-Faerie Marston, Claude Martin, Martha Moore, Marilyn Petzing, Iane Rawlins, Iosephine Ray, Barbara Rigby. Second Row-Connie Robertson, Betty Lane Shipp, Beverly Shirah, Gail Shuller, Mary Elise Smith, Paula Raye Snell Shirley Spence. Third Row-Ioyce Sprague, Madelyn Stephenson, Charlene Udes, Iulie Watson, Carolyn West, Ianet Westbrook. One Hundred Fifty-Three JIMMY SNEED DICKEY MURRAY SPEVENS ROSENBLATH LEROY GILLAN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer VARSITY CLUB First Row-Bobby Adams, jimmy Anderson, Bradley Baird, Dan Barr, I. W. Bradford, Bill Bruce. Second Row-Iohn Childers, Bobby Cunningham, Ralph Ezelle, Edgar Galloway, Tommy Gray, Franlc Green. Third Row-Billy Harrington, Bennett Johnston, Ray Kightlinger, Leland Langridge, Buddy McCaa, Clifford Neilson One Hundred F iity-F our Being one of the youngest clubs in Byrd, the Varsity Club has shown much progress in mem- bership and projects in its second year of Work. lt helps sponsor the annual Homecoming tes- tivities, such as the Homecoming Dance. This club's ambition is to set forth an example oi respecting the Purple and Gold S. Coaches Rowan, Laughlin, and Cox sponsor the Var- sity Club. First Row-Roy Dean Owen, Frank Pernici, Dan Prudhomme, Eugene Pyburn, Willard Rachal, Bill Randolph. Second Row-Donald Smiley, Sam Smith, Bobby Spear, Coyle Stephenson, Wray Studstill, Iohn Trigg. Third Row-Paul Winder, M. K. Woolbert, Charles Worley, Charles Wright. One Hundred Fifty-Five l Tommy Baumgardner, Second Vice-President: David Iohnston, Sergeant-at-Arms: Mary Io Curvin, Secretary: Elsa Taylor, Vice-President, Fred Meadows, President, Paul Rogers, Treasurer: lack Tullos, Sergeant-at-Arms, L S. Hooper, Student Council Representative: Earl Melton, Parliamentarian. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club was organized with the purpose ot furthering the knowledge of science. The membership consists of those students who have taken biology, chemistry, or physics and who have a C average or better. The Science Club has had an active and successful year under the leadership ot Mrs. Emma L. Stringtellow. Aside from the regular meetings, demonstrations, and experiments sponsored by the club, members enjoy the affiliation of the Byrd Chapter with both the Science Club of America and the Louisiana Academy of Science. The Club sponsors the Annual Westinghouse Talent search and every year there are those who take active interest in it, At a meeting of the Louisiana Academy ot Science at New Orleans Bob Dorvitt was elected Presi- dent ot the State group and Logan Damewood was elected Vice-Presiu dent. W M' yr' ax' 1 I I Q O U O First Row-Eayne Ruth Ahearn, Charles Alben, Millard Allen, Clyde Aus- tin, Sherman Ballew, lay Barton. Second Row-Betty Bau- guss, Tommy Bigner, Walter Bison, james Brown, john Brown, Dean Calcote. Third Row-Bill Calla- han, Paul Carlton, Gil- mer Carpenter, Barbara Carter, Edgar Carter, Iohn Carter. Fourth Row-Ann Con- naughton, Beverly Craig, Logan Darnewood, Kath- eryn Daniel, Margie Dan- iels, Pat Dickson. Fifth Row - Reber Dil- lard, Bob Dorvitt, Ellen Dunlop, Marguerite Duane, Betty lo Edwards, Martha Egger. Sixth How-lim Ellwood, Susan Elsey, George Far- row, Arthur Ferguson, Pete Ferguson, Edward Forgotson. Seventh Row - Adeline Gaiennie, john Gott, Martha Gregory, Cyrus Grimshaw, Bryan Gros- iean, Caroline Hablutzel. Eighth Row - Harold Hawkins, Ike Hawkins, Charles Hayden, Helen Henderson, Mary Hen- dricks, Hal Herring. Ninth Row - Dorothy Hindrnan, Ioy Ann Hop- kins, lohn lngout, Iudy lackson, I. A. Iolly, Doro- thy jones. One Hundred Fifty-Seven SCIENCE CLUB First Row-Nancy Keller, Marvin Kendriclcs, Vir- ginia Kline, Karolynn Kothe, Ray Kightlinqer, Dan Langford. Second Row-lohn Leim- broolc, Athlyn Mclver, Pat Miller, limrny Moore, Martha Moore, Charlotte Munselle. Third How - George Nash, Elinor Otis, Iames Pack, Bill Peacock, Ed- gar Peteet, Braxton Ra!- :l1ff. Fourth Row-Torn Hat- cliff, Clifford Hay, Frank- lin Rembert, Leonard Robinette, Charles Rol- lins, Hardy Rose. Fifth How--May Rosen- blath, jimmy Hosen- bloom, Robert Saldich, Wilma Sandel, Harvey Sayes, lack Scoggins. Sixth Howe-jack Sibley, Iohn Simon, Reginald Sinqleton, jimmy Sippel, Alicia Smith, Robert Smith. Seventh Row -Kenneth Snyder, Louis Stern, Robert Strong, Robert T aliaferro, Billy Taylor, Dorothy Tippett. Eighth Row-loseph Ti- tone, Iohn Valerius, Mer- cer Wade, Anne War- ren, Fayleene Weeks, Lewis Weinstein. Ninth Row - Ronald Wideman, Mary Wilson, Sue Wolfe, Yin Wong. lUNE DOWDEN KATHRYN DANIELS PAULA HOPPIE BARBARA MCREE President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer r x BIBS Bibs, Byrd's Ideal Baby Service, is ct group of girls organized to care tor small children in our community. Neighborhood experiences help them learn techniques ot child care, which most ot them are studying. Expressions of appreciation from parents indicate continued approval of this community ser- vice. First Row-Barbara Chapman, Ferris Driskill, Marion Io Harrison, Lena Hunter, Marjorie Mason. Second Row-Louise Moseley, Ann Pringle, Doris Roark, Margaret Sloan, Connie Turninello. One Hundred Fifty-Nine BILLY CRENSHAW IOYCE RAMBIN LONA MILLER JANE AMUNDSON President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer L o 5 M A Y o 12 E S Los Mayores was organized in 1945 by the first high school fourth year Spanish Class of Louisiana. The club is composed of students having creditably completed three or rnore years ot Spanish. The principal purpose of Los Mayores is to encourage Byrd students to major in Spanish here and to continue their study ot this language in college and post-college courses. The name Los Mayoresn means primarily Seniors First .Row-Carolyn Addison, Barbara Allgood, lane Barry, Iay Barton, Mary Catherine Baskin, Kaye Brock, Iaclcie Carroll. Second Row-lennie Clay, Patsy Clayton, Phyrne Collie, lane Copeland, Etta Rae Dubov, loyce DuVal, Peggy Fitch. Ono Hundred Sixty First Row--Eleanor Franks, Patricia Givens, Gussie Gold- finger, Grace Grainger, Mar- tha Griliin. Second How-Helen Harris, Dellon Harrison, Faye Hogan, Ernestine Holt, Charlyn Hutch- inson. Third Row-Dorothy Iarriel, Edwin Iolley, I. A. Iolley, Frances Katzenstein, Audrey Langer. Fourth Row-Manie Langford, len Lashley, Frances Lein- declcer, Carolyn McCormick, Bitsy Middleton. Filth Row - loan Mosely, Irene Newcombe, Doris Oclcer, Ann Perman, Sue Pinson. Sixth Row-Marilyn Prince, Sue Richardson, Sue Riggs, lackie Rust, Bobs Schaal. Seventh Row-Lila Scott, Mar- tha Senter, Dawn Sherburne, Alicia Arm Smith, Patsy Stephens. Eighth Row - Rosemary Thompson, Alice Marie Walk- er, Fayleene Weeks, Barbara Ann Werner, Perry Whisner. Ninth Row-Betty Williams, Carolyn Vrfilliamson, Mary Ann Willingham, Elrha Lee Wylie. One Hundred Sixty-One BILLIE LEIGH MORGAN REBER DILLARD JIMMY SIPPEL ERNEST TURNER President VicePresider1t Secretary Treasurer LOS MENGRES 'RQZZQW A X- bf. .4 P551 ,. '44 PF 1 'TX 44 ' '444A V761 4444. Los Menores is the youngest Spanish Club in Byrd. The membership is composed of iirst and second-year students. The club meets twice a month during the activity period. The pro-- grams are very interesting and varied. The material consists of Spanish songs, games, plays and cultural material of the Spanish people. This background oi Spanish atmosphere brings a closer relationship and better understanding oi our good neighbors South of the Border. The club is sponsored by Miss Mercedes Richards. A Spanish supper at El Patio closed a suc- cessful and enjoyable year. One Hundred Sixty-Two First Row-Frank Bain, Iohn- ette Berry, Iimmy Bryant, Glenda Clarke, Carla Collier. Second How-Loralte Cratt, Winetred Crow, Conrad Cum- mings, Sammie Delfatta, Bill Ellis. Third Row-R. F. Gates, Billy Gay, Carolyn Gonzales, Charles Hayden, Archie Haynes. Fourth Row--Ethel Heard, Billy Kendrick, Ioyce Luns- lord, Ava lane Martin, Mary Lynn Matthews. Filth Row - Catherine Mc- Cracken, Cameron McKinley, Barbara McRee, Corrine Mil- ler, lay Moore. Sixth Row-Elsie Murph, lim Murphy, Edris Nelson, Cathe- ryn Norris, Val Painter. Seventh Row-Pat Perkins, Edgar Peteet, Carol Ann Potts, Elizabeth Queyrouze, Ianet Rcdden. Eighth Row-Louin Robinson, Sonny Robbins, Ralph Roth, June Sutton, Billy Wheat. Ninth Row--Dorothy White, lean Yauger. One Hundred Sixty-Three ANN VICKREY S BARBARA HOOD DOROTHY NEWTON MARIAN MCCLENDON Presidenta Vicepresidenta Secretaria Tesorera P. A. S. F. MEMBERS l. Proposito del Club: Conocer mejor a las Americas. 2. Colores del Club: azul y blanco. 3. Lema del Club: E1 respeto al clerecho ajeno es la paz. Students in the tirst and second year Spanish classes are eligible for membership in the local units of the .Pan-American Student Forum. Meetings are held twice a month. On the birthday of the Club, April 3, the annual banquet at El Patio has become a custom. A big birthday cake in PASF colors adds to the anticipation oi the banquet. Another traditional program is the breaking of a Pinata at Christmas time. At least one pro- gram each term is devoted entirely to the singing of Spanish songs, and programs ot Spanish games always prove entertaining. Fortunately for students ot Spanish, there are in our city a number ot people from Spanish-American countries. They gladly and graciously serve as guest speakers on some Ot our programs. One Hundred Sixty-Four .f O First Row-Lucy Abramson, Sandra Abramson, Billie Claire Best, Caro- lyn Bewley. A Second Row-Nancy Bigham, lanice Booth, Phyllis Cohen, Marie Dick. Third Row--Marjorie Eubanlc, Bev- erly Farmer, Edna May Fitch, Bar- bara Graham. Fourth How -- Virginia Graham, Doris Ann Hawley, Nancy Hearn, Betty Ann Iones. Fifth Row-Clifton King, Karolyn Kothe, Carolyn Lawrence, Emily jo Morgan. Sixth Row-Nancy Parker, Mary Pil- green, Margaret Poss, Wilma San- del, Seventh Row-Ioretta Schober, Kay Scott, Helen Segers, Elaine Viclcrey. Eighth Row-Lou Ann Walker, Mary Etta Wehling, Nancy Westerdahl, Sally Young. One Hundred Sixty-Five BILL CALLAHAN DICK YOUNG IANE AMUNDSON CAROLYN ADDISON President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS AND SPONSORS CLUB The Oificers' and Sponsors' Club of C. E. Byrd High School was organized in 1936 for the pur- pose of working for the interests and betterment of the R.O.T.C. The club meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. This organization encourages the spirit of cooperation of the cadets and their officers. Along with social activities the club has done social service Work this year in the form of a Christmas box for a needy family, funds raised for the Kiwanis summer camp, and participation in the Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade by the sponsors. The Officers and Sponsors also took part in an arch of steel at the Wedding of Sgt. Robert C. Tate and Miss Marlene B. Thurmond. First Row-foe Bob Alexander, Tommy' Biqner, lim Bolen, Kaye Brock, Edgar Carter, Mary Frances Collins. Second Row-Mary Io Curvin, Claude DeBeaux, Al Dietz, Reber Dillard, Barbara Ann Ellis, Connie Mae Entrilcin. One Hundred Sixty-Six First Row-Ralph Ezelle, Bill Hale, Marie Hamel, Anne Hatcher. Second Row-Betty Ann Hill, Bennett lohnston, lirnmy McCrary, Bitsy Middleton. Third Row-Billie Leigh Morgan, Wanda Mun- sell, James Pack, Myra Parkes, Fourth Row-Diane Pey- ton, Sue Pinson, Ann Richardson, lirnmy Ros- enbloom. Filth Row-Peggy Roun- tree, Harvey Sayes,laclc Scoqgins, Martha Senter. Sixth Row-Mattie Loci Shatter, Donald Smiley, lames Snyder, Elsa Tay- lor. Seventh Row - lohn Trigg. Edna Marie Whit- meyer, Glen Wiericlc, Sue Wolfe, Ida Wright. One Hundred Sixty-Seven DONALD SMILEY EDNA MARIE WHITMEYER BUD BERRYMAN CLAUDE DEBEAUX Consul Consul Scriba Quaestor UPPER LATIN FCDRUM The Latin Club, one of the largest and oldest organizations in Byrd, was founded in 1925 by Miss Hetty Ecker. With the increased number of Latin students the club was divided into two parts in 1939. The Lower Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Irma Robinson, is for those stu- dents studying first year Latin. The Upper Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Hetty Ecker, is com- posed of pupils from second, third, and fourth-year classes, or any pupil who has had at least two years ot Latin. Both organizations are patterned on the old Roman government. The rnain officers are two consuls, who serve as presiding officers, a scriba, who keeps the rec- ords of meetings and attends to correspondence, a quaestor, who attends to all financial mat- ters: and a tribune, who keeps order. The programs consist of interesting studies from Roman History and Literature, in addition to plays, music, skits, and contests in both Latin and English. The year's activity is highlighted by an annual banquet at the close of school. The club has grown so rnuch that today there are between seventy-five and one hundred members in each club, each trying to live up to the club's motto Excelsior. One Hundred Sixty-Eight First How-Betsy All- day, Murray Batt, Bob- bette Bauer, Mary Lou Bain, Shirley Blanch- ard, Billie Anne Blood- worth. Second Row-Tommy Bigner, Norris Bigner, Patsy Brennan, Mary Brinkley, james Brown, Dean Calcote. Third Row-Henry Cal- houn, john Cararas, lune Carpenter, Mary Evans Carpenter, Patsy Caslon, Carol Clark. Fourth How - Iulia Cherry, Tim Collins, Anne Connaughton, Sara Cook, Connie Cowden, David Cox. Filth Row-Mary lo Curvin, Dixie Daniels, Al Dietz, Betty Durham, Wayne Durham, Betty Clare Eakin. Sixth Row -- Madelon Elliott, Chester Ellis, Susan Elsey, George Farrow, Patsy Free- man, Edward Forgot- son. Seventh Row-Adeline Gaiennie, Dorothy Gayle, Sallie Ann Gibbs, Martha jane Gregory, Alton Han- cock, Virginia Hanks. Eighth Row - Bobby Hargrove, Anne Hatch- er, George Hardy, Wil- liam Harrelson, lke Hawkins, Mary Eliza- beth Hendrick. Ninth Row - Dorothy Hindman, Betty Ann Hill, Iudith Hipple, Gar- land Houck, Anne Hun- gerbeeler, Ann Hutch- inson. One Hundred Sixty-Nine One Hundred Seventy First Row-Pelham lr- win, Io Ann jackson, ludy lackson, Cherry Sue Jennings, Mary Anne Lawton, Faerie Marston. Second Row-Marijean Martin, Betsy McClen- don, Catherine MCA Cracken, Athlyn Mc- lver, Hal Means, Billy Mitchell. Third Row-Holly Mit- chell, Martha Ann Moore, Rhoda More- head, Charlotte Mun- sell, Wanda Munsell, Betty Nell. Fourth Bow - Anne Oden, Mary Anne Os- wald, Elinor Otis, Diane Peyton, Mary Claire Peyton, Marilyn Pet- zing. Fifth Bow-lane Raw- lins, losephine Ray, Barbara Reid, Barbara Robinette, Carrol Rog- ers, Charles Rollins. Sixth Bow-May Ros- enblath, Bill Scales, Betty Lane Shipp, lean Sink, DeLane Smith, Nancy Smith. Seventh Row - Iames Snell, Norma Stewart, Lucy Strain, Elsa Tay- lor, Rosemary Thomp- son, Marie Tilleux. Eighth Row-Joseph Ti- tone, Mary Alice Tomp- kins, lean Turner, Wil' liam Wakeman, Molly Watts, lane! West- brook. Ninth Bow-Carlee Ann Wilkinson, Siesel Wile, loan Wise, lda Wright. FRANK GREEN IxMMY SNE1-:D WILLARD RACHAL WRAY STUDSTILL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Hi-Y has been very active in creating ideas for many activities, which will be helpful to its members at the present and in the future. Our motto will explain this and much more: Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, clean living. First Row-Norris Biqner, Frank Budde, Henry Calhoun, jack Courtney, Richard Couvillion, Conrad Cummings, Fred Hamilton. Second Row-Bobby Hargrove, Harold Hawkings, Ike Hawkins, Dan Langford, john Leimbroolc, Louis Leslie, Ierry Loe. Third Row-Hal Means, Edgar Peteet, Torn Ratclift, Clifford Ray, Leonard Robinette, Gabe. Smith. One Hundred Seventy-One 1 MAX NATHAN MARY HOLT DOROTHY Cox BETT? IRES Consul Consul Scriba Quaestoz' LCDWER LATIN CLUB First Row-Virginia Ashley, Robert Bahcall, Delaine Banlcston, lane Barnette, Phyllis Blackwell, lanet Blizzard. Second How-Emma Louise Buck, Ioanie Calder, lulius Chapman, Iudy Charlton, Beverly Conway, Nena Courtney. One Hundred Seventy-Two First Row-Rosemary DUUCY, Margaret Dill- ingham, Ellen Dunlop, Betty loe Edwards, Pat Ellis, Frances Fergus. Second How-Rai Fer- gus, lanis Findling, Amelia Furniss, Boots Garland, Mary Garri- son, Becky Gray. Third Row-Ginger Sue Hamel, Adelaide Harri- son, Martha Hatcher, Katherine Hooper, loy Ann Hopkins, Carolyn lanes. Fourth Bow -- Frances louett, Betty loyner, Carolyn Kayser, Wal- ton King, lane Kirk- land, Emily Sue Lau- rent. Filth How - Clare Leary, Martha McGui- tin, Mary lo Monsour, Russell Moore, Caroline Nail, Cecil Nielson. Sixth How'-David Par- nell, Shirley Petzing, Mona Pitts, Mary Helen Pope, Franklin Ralston, Susie Selber. Seventh Row-Martha Stearns, Delores Threl- keld, Ed Vickery, Wil- liam Wakeman, Doris Ann Warren, Diane Webb. Eighth Row - lack Weiner, .. Mary ,. lack Wintle, Yen Wong, Sammye Woodrinq, Helen Rae Zaenglein. One Hundred Seventy-Three W. K. MAT'THEWS ToMMY BAUMGARDNER PEGGY HOUNTREE ROSEMARY THOMPSON iiggift GAYARRE HISTCRY U UE, CLUB The Gayarre History Club is one ol the largest clubs at Byrd. lt is composed of junior and senior American History students. The club flower is the magnolia. The colors are green and white. The sponsor of this organization is Miss Lilla McLure. The club has bi-monthly programs on current topics, Louisiana history, leaders, and Writers. lt presents an assembly program annually on April 30, Louisiana Day, which features some outstanding episode of Louisiana History. First Row-Ioe Bob Alexander, Lenora Armstrong, Emma Aura, lane Barry, Martha Burgess, loan Booth, Buster Cantwell. Second Row-Virginia Carlisle, lennie Clay, Patsy Claytofi, Tim Collins, Ann Connaughton, Nena Courtney, Mary Io Curvin. Third Row-Margaret Dalton, Margie Daniel, Etta Rae Dubov, Betty Duncan, Barbara Ellis, Connie Entrilcin, Peggy Fitch, One Hundred Seventy-F our L First Row - Eleanor Franks, Ianis Gamm, Patricia Givens, Gussie Goldtinqer, Grace Grainger, Marie Hamel. Second Row - Delton Harrison, Anne Hatch- er, Charles Hayden, Mary Elizabeth Hend- riclc, Paula Ray Hop- pie, Faye Hogan. Third Row-Betty Ann Hill, Ann Hutchinson, Gertrude Iames, Caro- lyn jones, Betty Ann Iouett, Audrey Langer. Fourth Row-len Lash- ley, Barbara Ann Locke, Norma lean Locke, Bobby Madden, Ava lane Martin, Mar- tha Mcllnay. Fifth Row -- Barbara Miller, Billy Mitchell, David Moore, Martha Moore, Myra Parkes, Bill Peacock. Sixth Row-Billy Pen- nington, Sue Pinson, Le- lia Pirkey, Braxton Rai- clift, Iosephine Ray, lane Rawlins. Seventh Row-Franklin Rembert, Ann Richard- son, Barbara Rigby, Dorothy Roberts, Paul Rogers, Martha Senter, Dawn Sherburne. Eighth Row - Alicia Smith, Nancy Smith, Eula Mae snide-f,'E1Sa Taylor, Marie Tilleux, lack Tullos, Mary Anne Wall. Ninth ROW + Anne Warren, Annie Lou Webb, Edna Marie Whitmeyer, Mary Ann Willingham, Sue Wolfe, Ida Wright, Elma Lee Wylie. One Hundred Seventy-Five MARTHA SMITH IEANNE MCKINNEY IANET ASHLEY MARIORIE MASON President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer FUTURE I-IQMEMAKERS CDF AMERICA The Future Homernakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying home- makinq in junior and senior high schools. lt offers opportunity for the further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying -out activities related to homemakinq. ,AQHA KERS- Kelli' 1, Y., 140 1 O 0 tri via 5 f ,liz i NEW 'N First Row-lean Adams, Virginia Alexander, Mary Frances Biclcham, Naomi Birdwell, Patricia Blankenship. Second Row-Nita Brock, Virginia Caliway, Mary Coddington, Mary Frances Collins, Kathryn Daniel. , t One Hundred Seventy'Six First Row-Bettie Dun- can, Mary Katherine Evans, Diane Fauquier, Erma Ford,BettyGoyne. Second Row - Felita Gullo, Patsy Guynes, Bonnie Hadvvin, Hazel Hall, Mary Ellen Han- cox. Third How - fo Ann Hart, Dorothy Hickman, Donna Jacobs, Carol Iohnson, Dorothy John- son. Fourth Row - Janet lohnson, Dell Iones, Io- ann Kausler, Rita Io Kelly, Ella Mae Lo- rance. Fifth Row-Mary Lo- presto, ludy Morgan, Freida Nelson, Barbara Page, Beverly Petty. Sixth How-Iosie Pizzio- lato, Mary Ponselle, Sally Rarnbin, Melba Ratcliff, Annie Rincho- so. Seventh Row - Edith Ritrnan, Gloria Mae Robertson, Patsy How- land, Grace Sally, Ethel Shirley, Dollie Ann Sloane. Eighth Row-Kathleen Thigpen, Dorothy Tip- pett, Connie Tuminello, Majol Weldon, Ruth Whitley, Ann Wisner. s I One Hundred Seventy-Seven Sorzms IORDAN IAY BARTON HOLLY MITCHELL SUE Wou-'E President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer jx' A E L B Min C M RA C U f This is the second year of Camera Club activities. The club is sponsored by Mr. Leonard Con- over. During the second term this group undertook the project of taking pictures of home rooms, in order to obtain funds to equip the dark room. The Camera Club Welcomes into membership all those interested in photography. First Row-Frances Brown, Margaret Brown, Barbara Carter, Harlan Carver, Julius Chapman, Patsy Clayton, Benarcl Fox, Bryan Grosjean. Second How-Harold Hawkins, Ellen Henderson, Carolyn lones, Arnold Lincove, Marjorie Mason, Carolyn Potts, Eliza! beth Queyrouze, Iohn Robinette. Third Bow-Leonard Robinette, Paul Rogers, joe Sansone, Margaret Sloane, James Tolbert, Louis Weinstein, Torn Ward. One Hundred Seventy-Eight JOHN SHAW EDGAR CARTER MARY ELIZABETH HENDRICK DENNY BARTELL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Q I J' 5445! R. - 'Q D fr ' x Q First Row-Howard Belcher, Bud Berryman, Margaret Brown, Henry Calhoun, Barbara Carter, David Cox, Al Dietz. Tommy Drewett, Arthur Ferguson. Second Row-Patricia Givens, William Harrelson, Charles Hayden, Lou Ann Hayes, john lngout, Betty Ann louett, Venita Kelley, john King, Ava lane Martin. Third Bow-Barbara Miller, Lona Miller, john D. Monette, Billie Leigh Morgan, Betty Ottalini, Ann Phillips, Tom Rat- cliff, Leonard Bobinette, Paul Rogers. Fourth Row-Charles Rollins, jackie Rust, Iohn Sands, Byron Schaff, Charles Scott, Jimmy Sippel, Donald Smiley, Kenneth Wagstatt, Alice Lee Young. A One Hundred Seventy-Nine ----wvp - ANN HUTCHINSON President MARTHA EGGER First Vice President B1TsY MIDDLRTON Second Vice-President BOBBY STRONG Third Vice-President DAWN SHRRBURNE Secretary MARY FRANCES CoLL1Ns Treasurer ANNE ODEN Reporter Any girl who is interested in various sports and recreational activities is entitled to become a member ot the Girls' Sports Club. The purpose of this club is to promote sportsmanship, wholesome recreation, and leadership. The Third Annual Play Day, in which other schools in the city were invited to take part, was the most important project of the group this year. Awards were presented to the team having the most points atter having participated in volleyball, softball, and the sack race. An award is given each year to an outstanding girl. This honor is given to the senior who has best fulfilled the GIRLS SPORTS Q CLUB SENIORS First How-Woods, Hall, Richardson, Riggs, Smith, Pinson, Carpenter, Addison, Martin, Gamm, Dubov, Mason, Katzen- stein, Bauer. Second Row-Maniscalco, Moore, Murphy, Rountree, Grainger, Lashley, Smith, Andrews, Hill, Wylie, Givens, Ellis, Entrikin, Mosely, Potts, Langer, Hogan. Third Row-Meares, Rambin, Willingham, Clayton, Alexander, Ottalini, Brown, Dyer, Smith, Hart, Morgan, Shirley, lsom, Burgess, Pennington, Perman, Rust, Iames, Booth, Coons, Wisener, McKinney, Kalmboch, Mcllnay. Fourth Row--Cook, Hanner, Aura, Snider, Iouett, Hancox, Lopresto, Tuminello, Lewis, Susman, Goldfinger, DuVal, Clay, Meek, Temple, Peyton, Hatcher, Miller, Richardson, Whitmeyer, Paul, Snider, Evans, Daniels, Dalton, Gardner. ideals of this club. One Hundred Eighty 'S' IUNIORS First Row-McCormick, Tippett, Matthews, Harrison, Cooper, Sherrod, Collie, Iaudon, Hagedorn, Pirkey, Wilkinson. Second Row-Shipp, Richard, Williams, Queyrouze, Gregory, Charlton, Courtney, Fitch, Allday, Westbrook, Watson. Third Row'--Scott, Iarriel, Bunyard, Cato, Turner, Griffin, Hendrick, Schaal, Rigby, Redden, Rawlins, Petzing, Cararas. Fourth Row-Miller, Melton, Vandervoort, Laws, Morehead, Baxter, Jackson, Graves, Otts, Cowden, Peyton, Salley, Pennington. SOPHOMORES First Row-Gaienne, Holt, Harkrider, Yauger, Cupples, Houck, DeFrance, Robertson, Collier, Harrison. Second Row-Tompkins, Strain, Sandal, Conway, Perry, Sherwood, Daniels, Phillips, Cohen, Barrow, Elliot, Wise, Snell. Third Row-Rogers, Craft, jones, Eubanks, Newton, Ramsey, Nell, Ieter, Bewley, Despujols, Dryar, Marsten. Fourth Row-Wilson, Hopkins, Nelson, Young, Simmons, Mercer, Iackson, Ellis, Threlkeld, Charlton, Blackwell, Schuler, Woodring. One Hundred Eighty-One FRESHMEN First Row-Fergus, Dick, Cailoit, Lawton, Colquitt, Dillingham, Coast, Tweatt, Kightlinger. Second How-Harrison, Hatcher, Pringle, Normans, Grissom, Fergus, Strong, Rhodes, Freeman. EIGHTH GRADE First Row-Nation, Kausler, Fitzpatrick, Langer, Greenburg, Oden, Lea, Alford, Tracht, Lacy, Brown, Second Row-Tilsch, Roberts, Williams, Yaunger, jackson, McClellan, Rusheon, Hoffman, DeLee, Boseman, Bain Armenakis, Zaenglein. Third Row-Egley, Alford, Akin, Belcher, Biggs, Lively, Simpson, Wantland, Allen, Liggitt, Tooley, Northout, Conlin. Fourth Row-Parkes, Bonnette, Armbrust, Case, jackson, Trusty, McGriit, McCain, Richardson, Conn, Sneed, Anderson Taylor. One Hundred Eighty-Two These senior girls were a few of the ones participating in a program of original dances for the Girls' Sports Club. It was Begin the Beguine that inspired Lenora Armstrong and Dorothy Iones to do an original dance using varia- tions oi the Rhumba step. Anne Warren and Helen Harris were snapped doing their version of the Charleston step to the tune of W'ait 'Til the Sun Shines, Nellie. There were fast moving feet when the music Cotton Eyed Ice was played for Eleanor Franks and Bettie Duncan. One Hundred Eighty-Three 1, Yeq Iqckeigv.-Le1'S go! 4. Babes in the Woods. 2. S T R E T C H I 5. Planning recrecxlfon for the junior Class 3. Easier bonnet. 6. Does your cur run differeni lately? One Hundred Eighty-Four QGQL My l. One of the newer models, no doubt. 4. W'hc1l's the matter with Koffmcnl I-le's all riqhtll 2. Clear cfs mud! 5. Wuiiinq for the Robert E. Lee. 3. 'Where is my little dog? 6. Whut's wrong with this picture? One Hundred Eighty-Five A .2 The 1949 Grusher Stait expresses its appreciation to . Arkansas-Louisiana Gas Co. Mr. Graydon Smart, Shreveport Magazine. Dr. W. B. Worley, President ot Caddo Parish School Board. Mr. H. B. Wright of the State Exhibits Building. Mayor Clyde E. Pant. 1. B. Beaird oo. The Southern Bell Telephone Co. ' KENT The First National Bank. Mr. George Shorter. The Shreveport Iournal. AND to our advertisers who have helped to make this book possible. One Hundred Eighty-Six IF r-5 L we 1 A MDVHEJIRQGIIFMS HBMHENQES For-Jn Y HENSLEY BEST WISHES . .. . . . and congratulations to the graduating class of Byrd. We invite you to open a checking or savings account at our bank. Your patronage will he appre- ciatedq ffl ll ll 'rnxixs srnnzr AT snwnn ivmivmhz rsnsmu. nsposrr msummcz conpommou rmmnw BRANCH rammrm Ava NEAR JORDAN 7 ll There ls A Friendly- Pak-A-Sak Store In Your Neighborhood PAK-A-SAK NO. 7 Line Avenue at Southfield Road Open Soon Watch For lt' PAK-A-SAK SERVICE, INC. Andress-Ford-Shreveport TEXAS AVENUE AT GRAND GLQBEA MAP Co. 309 Milam One Hundred Eighty-Eight PREDICTIONS Class of 1949 By Scott Foster Gene Barry and lane Barry: Will take a Slow Boat to China and will then be re- ferred to as the China Barrys. Margie Daniel, Martha Ann Moore, Doris Ocker, and Alicia Smith: I hear that they are all going to dye their hair, but, of course, it's a top secret. George Alleman: You know when you push a button to turn on the light? Well, George will be the little guy inside who pushes the other button out. Martha Senter: Will always be able to play a little piano, and who knows? Maybe after some practice, she'll be able to play a big' one. Iohn Carter, Anthony Wolfe, and Braxton Ratclifi: Will work over thousands of people: they'll be graveyard attendants. Sue Pinson: Will have to stop drinking cot- tee as it is keeping her awake during classes. Harvey Sayes, Donald Catalano, and David Iohnston: Will be eye doctors in florist shops: they'll take care ofthe black-eyed susans. Annie Lou Webb: Will always be a Southern Belle with a terrific drawling power. Kaye Brock: Will be a candy bar manufac- turer. Bill Callahan: Will become famous as ln- spector Callahan ot Homicide. Barbara Lee Miller, Bob Miller, Corrine Mil- ler, Lona Miller, and Pat Miller: Will form a corporation and manufacture dog food con- taining calcium, potassium, uranium, penicil- lin, sodium aseedle salicylate, and vitamins A, B-l, B-2, C, D-l, D-2, D-3, D-782, and E-Ve. Connie Entrikin: W' ill produce Crunchy Crunchy Toenail Corn Flakes, the cereal that does not snap, crackle, nor pop, it just lies there. Barbara Ellis: For details on her future see Ioe Bob Alexander: Hazel Hall, Marie Hamel, Mary Ellen Han- cox, Iudy Hanner, and Helen Harris: l can see it now, Hall, Hamel, Hanner, Harris, and Hancox, handy hospitable handlers of Hadacol and handsome healthy halibutsf' Al Dietz, Reber Dillard, and Robert Taliaferro: Will come up with the drink of the century Graduates for 62 years have learned that you can SHOP at SEARS and SAVE. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS J. B. BOOK AND GIFT SHOP 626 Marshall St. Phone 2-1944 5.42225 2. 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Bradford, Evelyn Brister, and Margaret Brown: Sign of the future: Bauer, Booth, Bradford, Brister, and Brown Bakery. A better bakery because our bakers booster the batter with big buckets ot butter. Billy Brown: Will be a lawyer down on the docks: he'll take the cases off of boats. Shirley Blanchard: Will gain nation-wide ac- claim for a book she's going to write, On the Road to Insanity or Going My Way? The Hicks Co., Ltd. Wholesale Grocers SHREVEPORT ' MINDEN NATCHITOCHES Congratulations! CENTRAL MOTORS, Inc. Dodge-Plymouth Market at Lake Only Dodge Builds 'flob-Rated Trucks EDUCATIONAL INSURANCE-Give Your Child a Future! LIFE INSURANCE-For Your Familyls Protection. FUNERAL BENEFIT-Services by the OSBORN FUNERAL HOME. HOSPITALIZATION-Maximum Protection-Minimum Cost. COLLEGE EDUCATION INSURANCE COMPANY, INC. Home-Owned-Home Operated 203 Wall Street Shreveport, La. 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Earl Melton, George Nash, Leonard Robinette, and Douglas Tuck: These characters will open a butcher shop and sell frankfurters only half filledp they just won't be able to make both ends meat. Alice Marie Walker, Eula Mae Snider, and Ann Richardson: Will be machinists in a beauty parlor, they'll file the nails. Frank lackson: Will be a prospector and-fl predict he'll strike a rich vein. I-lere's hoping he doe-sn't bleed to death. Paula Ray l-loppie: Will become famous with her two best friends, Skippie and Iumpie. lim loyner: lim will take walk in park. lim will see pretty girl all by herself. Will lim loyner? ALFORD'S DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TOYS f 308 Ockley Dr. Phone 7-2633 H E li li E R 'll S CASTLE fezdehzd PRINTING CU., INC. Office Supplies-Office Furniture 214- Texas St. Shreveport, La New York Furniture Company 864 Texas sine: sz: S07 TEXAS STREET N 0RTON'S Business College The School of Individual Teaching ORIGINAL GREGG SHORTHAND COLLEGE OF SHREVEPORT Commercial Courses Agent-Telegrapher Courses Approved For Veterans T1'31ll1Ilg DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Attend a Reputable, Reliable and Established School SZIIIIC Location for Uver a Quarter of a Century!-4th Floor Levy Building Shrew-port, La. Phone 2-8739 B WILLIAMS DRUG STORE MILITARY SUPPLY Southern Avenue COMPANY TERMINAL WARE'HOUSE 517 Louisiana Ave. SIIREVEPURT, LOUISIANA A TRANSFER CO. O I-1 ddN tYTh E. M. FREEMAN AND ASSOCIATES Consulting Engineers Texas Eastern Building SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA CHAIN BATTERY AND .AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, INC. Everything Electrical for the Car llflarshall at Cotton St. Phone 6281 MONSCO SUPPLY CO. Distributor DAY AND NIGHT VVATER HEATERS , Shreveport, La. Iimmy McPherson, lay Moore, Donald Paul, and Dan Prudhomme: Will plunge off a cliff, but no one will be hurt: limmy and lay will have on their spring suits and Donald and Dan, their light fall suits. Venita Kelly: Everything will go black when she closes her eyes, she'll foam at the mouth while brushing her teeth, and she'll find it difficult to breathe While holding her head under water. Only Hadacol will save her. David Londot, Frank Pillert, limmy McCrary, and Eddie Morgan: Will all join the Sub- marine Service but be discharged immediate- ly lor sleeping with the Windows open. Virginia Carlisle and Natalie Woods: Will play the shoe horny just foot notes, of course. Marilyn Adams: Will be a teacher in a brewery: she will make Bud Wiser. Edgar Carter: You know when you try to pull an ice tray from a refrigerator? Edgar will be the little guy inside, pulling the other way. ' Iarvis Coons: Will have a hectic future run- ning away from people Who want a Coons skin cap. Wayne Dillman: Will become rich overnight as a Louisiana politician. FDREI05515 Wir vnu MQ FB emn me cv? At Your Favorite Foremost Dealer Ill! 51' One Hundred Ninety-Four CQAUSEY MUSIC CO. 3018 Highland Ave. v 9 Radios, Phonographs, Sheet Music, . Q Records, Band Instruments Quality for over FOOD MARKET 30 years Mary Frances Woodruff, Linda Carney, Billie Leigh Morgan, Ann Maniscalco, leanette Dy- er, and Valerie Cudd: Will all be bum act- ressesp true, they'll be a half dozen cinema burns. Orville Cawker, Tim Collins, and W. K. Mat- thews: Will move to Spain where they will specialize in throwing the bull. Iris Smith: Will produce a perfume for cocker spaniels, Ken-nel No. 5. Bob Dorvitt: Will blow the bugle at a race track. Bill Dorsey: Bound to be an orchestra leader. Mary Evans Carpenter, Ann Wisener, and Betty Phillips: Will put starch in their tooth paste and keep a stiff upper lip. Glen Wierick, Dick Sparke, Bernard Lobel, and Van Cook: These fellows will all be bookies. You know what a bookie is: he's a pickpocket that lets you use your own hands. lune Carpenter, Marguerite Duane, and Sue Wolfe: Will operate a ski run in Shreveportp they furnish the skiis, and you bring your own mountain and snow. Raymond Garret: Will be a successful snuff producer. Darrell George: Will be kept busy all his life answering the question, Which way did he go, George? Cyrus Grimshaw: You know when you spit into the wind? Well, Cyrus will be the little guy who spits right back in your face. Bill Hale: Will be a postman: but the mail will be delivered in spite of rain, sleet, and Hale. William Harrelson, Arnold Lincove, Byron Schaff, and Bryan Grosjean: Will all be blind men, Venetian, that is. A Best Wishes to the Graduating Class MJ. VV CQ Lane Mitchell Commissioner of Public Works City of Shreveport THE SWEETSHOP 305 Ockley Dr. Phone 8-1942 One Hundred Ninety-Five The Big Chain Store Wfhe Grocery Folks of Shreveport 79 Home-Owned and Operated Food Department Stores I E , Qiffiffz . I. R ' ENP'1ELD MZG DIAL 1550- -MUTUAL NETWORK One Hundred Ninety-Six Billy Ray Evans, Pete Ferguson, Wayne Dur- ham, and Billy Crenshaw: Will be future resi- dents of the Walled-off Astoria. Mary Dell Meares: At the age of nineteen she will be voted the girl most likely to reach the age of twenty. Bitsy Middleton: Will be an M. D. fMean Dishwasherl. Donella Morgan, Pat Patterson, Marilyn Prince and Sue Noble Riggs: Will Work for a dairy and milk cowsg of course they'll have to have a lot of pull. Carol Ann Potts: An establishment of the future: Potts' Pool Parlor. Mary Lopresto: Will become the first woman mayor of Doo-wa-ditty. Patsy Clayton, Nona Hinton, and Marvin Kendrick: Will Work for Wrigley, but they'll probably gum up the Works. George King: Will reverse his name and take over the British Common Wealth. Glen Mclfaden, Audrey Ann Moeller, and Diane Peyton: Will be caught raiding a magazine standp Glen will get Life and Au- drey Will serve Time, but Diane will get Liberty. - riendly pagse 2 COC - COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY One Hundred Ninety-Seven FRIENILPIPER Shreveport Druggists STUDIOS Itnterio-r Decorators 10 Good Drug Stores ONE IS NEAR YOU SINCE 1095 ., ,Rulsenslenns Shopping Center of Ark-La-Tex Service and Quality For Over 54 Years Since 1895 A f Tz- f ,Q 3 W of-SV CHRIS-CRAFT BOATS OUTBOARD MOTOR BOATS JOHNSON HSEA HORSE MOTORS S. 81 L Service Xl Storage Co. Phone 2-3291 330 Travis St. Shreveport, La. .IJ 1 ' 1 LEANERS-DYERS-STORAGE' Exclusive Quality CLEANERS AND DYERS 1327 Pierre Ave. I-' d dN ty-Eight GROSS WILLIAMS APPLIANCE CO. THOR A I I , ZENITH RADIOS CHAMBERS RANGES DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE ' i I I YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS '6BoSSier'S FRIGIDAIRE Dealer SALES AND SERVICE 308 E. Texas Phone 6227 Paul Rogers: Will follow in the footsteps of his brother, Buck. Louis Stern: Will organize a mob known as Cgngratulatigns the Stern Gang. 7 Iames Watson: Will be the person to whom GI'i:ldllElICSl some great detective will say, Elementary, my dear. Billie Ieanne lohns, Ioan Mosely, Ellen Ra- mond, Dorothy Mae Smith, and Mary Kath- erine Evans: Will stage a sensational nation- wide contest. All you have to do is send in a new automobile and they'll send you ten thousand coupons. Carolyn Addison: Will invent an alarm clock with no alarm for people who like to sleep late. Steve White, Iohnny Weaver, Iohn Valerius, Doris Susman, Althea Crouch, lack Scoggins, and Mary Io Curvin: Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief: doctor, lawyer, Super Chief. lean McKinney: Will invent eye glasses containing no glass for people who see bet- ter without them, anyway. Delton Harrison, Frank Pernici, Marion Shi- rah, Richard Hudsmith, and Terrell Davis: Brewster builds a complete line of drawworks, rotaries, swivels, and blocks, includ- ing the famous Brewster Teams of llflatehed Drilling Equipment for 2500', 5000', and 7500' drilling. THE BREWSTER COMPANY SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA BOLINGER LUMBER XI SUPPLY CO., INC. Good Lumber Telephone 3-8383 Bossier City, La. One Hundred Ninety-Nine MODEL FOOD SHOPPE 2414 Line Ave. QUALITY FURNITURE AT' POPULAR PRICES WWI? I 1 FURNITURE COMPANY H243 TEXAS AVE Bargain Center of Ark-La-Tex These boys will become famous as members of the Harrison Gang. When they're only nineteen they'll start swiping small change. When they're twenty they will start lifting wallets. When they are twenty-one they'll be holding up banksp and by the time they are twenty-two--I can see it now, the crowd cheering and yelling, when, into the middle of Yankee Stadium steps the Harrison mob saying, Dis is a holdup: everybody reach fer da sky! Anita Dupree: A future female private eye, also ears, nose, and throat. tShe puts every- thing into her work.D Fielder Calhoun: Will invent a sardine can that can't be opened for people who don't like sardines. A Marie Tilleux, Lilia Valentine, Mercer Wade, Ray Kightlinger, and len Lashley: All of these poor souls will be trapped in a forest fire, boy, will they make fuels of themselves! Barbara Ann and Norma lean Locke: Will always be bothered by people wondering which twin has the Toni. Ann Hatcher: Must live in a suit casey yes, she will just have to get a grip on herself. Tolbert Travis: Will be the flower of his fam- ily, a blooming idiot. MA11 Institution of Fashion for Women and Childrenl' 417 Milam Street ' 7 Shreveport, La. Two Hundred M9005 A fascinating job with Voice-contacts With faraway places may be yours when you become a telephone operator. Distance across continents, even oceans, quickly melts before the speed of the telephone network at your command. For hi h school raduates who ualif here's inter- S 8 q Ya esting important work with good pay and opportunities for advance- ment, in a company known all over the South as a good place to work. . 1 , SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY l lkiixjfif- 1 f fl Two Hundred One SHOES - HOSIERY BAGS J7zoeCo.CZoL Next to Post Office MORRIS BUICK Shreveport Plumbing Co. 1020 Market Your Friend- Reddy Kilowatt e els Reddy Kilowatt represents your friendly electric company. , z...f- DIITII WESTERN FAS AND Eliffklf CUMPANY' shop PENNEYQS For Your Campus Needs Shreveportis Leading Department Store I ffl!!!-S' Now . . . A Greater Penney's SHREVEPORT, LA. Two Hundred Two Lawrence Gilbert and Fred Meadows: Will be first and second vice-presidents of the First National Bank, in charge of liquid as- sets, they will till the ink wells. Mary Ethlyn Smith, Nancy Smith, and Mary Elise Smith: An advertisement of the future: Use Smith's Bird Gravel, containing dyna- mite. Give your canary a real banqf' Iohn Gott: Will never be able to stand on his heady it is too hiqh up. Marilyn Vauqht, limrny Piosenbloom, and Barbara Reid and Irene Newcombe: Will be the producers of Shnook, the only product for which there is absolutely no use. Grace Grainger: Will be an authority on fishin', salt water, fresh water, and nuclear. Ava lane Martin, Mary Ann Thomas, Char- lyn Hutchison, Barbara Turner, and Dorothy Roberts: Will be members of a sewinq circle. This should prove very interesting because l've never seen a circle who could sew. Charlene Udes, Edith Ritman, and Marjorie Mason: Will be waitresses and sell pie a la mode, a ia carte, and a la bamy bound. Baker, Lawhon Sr Ford, Inc. 1124 Commerce Phone 2-8761 Anne Warren: Will operate a spinning wheel, one with numbers on it. Iessie Gowan, Carolyn Iones, and Manie Langford: Will be the producers of Fungus Perfumes, including Passion, Burning Pas- sion, Super Passionf' and Stop Already. Margaret Claire Smithe: Will relieve the strain on the government by printing her own money in the attic. Nancy Gardner and Billie Lippman: Will be artistsg in other words, a pair of drawers. Betty Whitney, Faylene Weeks, Betty Goyne, and Ruth Harber: Will be lady barbers, ah, yes, quite the cut-ups. Ernestine Holt, Dorothy Iones, and Audrey Langer: Will be the writers of those three sentimental ballads, Drop Dead, Fall Fa- tally, and You Should Live So Long. Barbara Murphy: Will be the chief herring salter at Fulton's Fish Market. Gloria Simpson, Ioyce Sprague, Mary Cod- dington, and Bill Davis: Will work for a de- odorant company, but remember, Mum's the word. Anne Connaughton: Will produce a throat spray for frogs who get human beings in their throats. Mary Touchstone, Margaret Sloane, and Ioyce Rambin: Will move to Spain where they'll probably become si sick. Harry Fox, Buckie Hooper, Dick Murray, and Roy Dean Owen: These fellas will all be prize fighters. The fact is they'll spend more time on the canvas than Whistler's Mother. Rita lo Kelly, and Martha Mcllnay: Will work for the government and issue fishing licenses, although frankly, I've never seen a fish that had one. Ann Hutchinson: Wants to be a psychiatrist, ' 1 ' ' . 1 .1 ' Ill' LACK LIHI HDMPI' Insure With H. H. PRESCOTT 81 SONS + 210 Milam Shreveport, Louisiana Two Hundred Three JOE PRATT Commissioner of Public Utilities SUE PEYTON'S BEST WISHES FROM Louisiana Paper Co. Greetings! ARKANSAS AND LOUISIANA- MISSGURI RAILWAYS OVER 29 YEARS IN SHREVEPORT 707 TIRE SERVICE FIELDIEIFS SERVICE Fairfield Ave. and 59th Street General Merchandise Quality Meats Two Hundred Four although, in my opinion, anyone who would go to a psychiatrist ought to have his head examined. Ioyce Sink: Ioyce will go swimming. Ioyce forgets she can't swim: Ioyce Sink. Idabelle Wright: Idabelle will always do things the Wright way. Elma Lee Wylie: Will work in a music shop and break all kinds of records. Buster Cantwell and Donald Smith: Will be radio comedians and go from gags to riches. Ioe Titone, Donald Smiley, Norma Iune Sni- der, Betty Ottalini, Bobby Cunningham, and lames Pack: Will be members of a govern- ment investigating committee, a research bureau to do research on research bureaus doing research on research bureaus doing research. Curtis Nelson: Will sell waffle irons for peo- ple who don't like wrinkles in their waffles. W. L. Hodge, Peggy Isom, Iohn King, Mary McKee, and Margery Noble: Will work in a bread factory: they will be loaters. Tut Shaffer, Faye Hogan, Gertrude Iames, Virginia Kline: Will be geometry teachers. You know what geometry is-that's what the acorn said when it grew up, Gee, I'm a tree. Frances Katzenstein: Will start taking a bi- cycle to bed with her so she won't have to walk in her sleep. Patsy Freeman: Will throw the world in an uproar by inventing a cement mixer that doesn't go putty! putty! Wanda Munsell and Polly Harrel: Wanda will manufacture yo-yo's and Polly will prob- ably string along. Rosemary Thompson: Will be a cowgirl and S. H. KRESS BUILDING SERVICE Howard Crumley I ' Ph 1 , f 1 3-7155 A 4 F 'f ld HYour Chevrolet Dealer FA Rri'Eu5ioauG.uNc. J d Whitfield-Phillips Furniture Co. Our Business Is Soundv Roberts Radio and Sound Service Phone 2-3010 T H d -graze , tr M X N, Il 1 9 , 5 x Iam - 11 iz f ' N 'I V FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1896 , 919 TEXAS AVE. YS ABEL 81 ABEL Roasters and Packers of Fine Coffees HYOU NAME IT PURE COFFEE SHREVEPIORT 86, LA. Two Hundred Six ride the range all day. Later on, she may ride a horse. Betty Green and Mary Willingllarn: Will in- vent a clock so horrible that it will stop human faces. Martha lane Ware and Ann Perman: Will continue their education, Martha at Penn. State and Ann at the State Pen. Frances Paul: Will take her baths in mud. That Way the ring will be on her instead of on the tub. Betty Duncan, Charlotte Melton, and Mar- garet Dalton: Will make smoking jackets, al- though, l've never seen a jacket that smoked. Edna Marie Whitrneyer: Will be an actress and achieve tame in the role of Ioan of Arkp Little Rock, Ark., that is. Iimmy Snider: Will trot up a pelicarfs nosef yes, he will certainly run up a big bill. Clernon Weldon, Dick Weaver, and lack Tullos: Will be field marshals in the Salva- tion Army. lane Amunson: Will walk through a screen door and strain herself. .I. A. STYRON ENGRAVING Co. C. T. fSusiei Hamel R. F. KAYSER TRAILER CO., INC. D. o. FURR CoNsrRUCT1oN D,S,,.,,,,,,,,,S Cf COMPANY General Contractor and Builder Dianlond T Trllclis 718 Edwards Street Phone 2-0785 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Elsa Taylor: Will continue to put fire crackers in her hair and Wear bangs. Adrienne Kalrnbach: Will be an artist and draw flies. Iirnmy Anderson: Will attempt to fly around the world, and if that doesn't work, he'll take a plane. Lenora Armstrong: Will get rich selling Up- dock. What's Updock? Updock is the soap Containing helium. lt doesn't sink, it doesn't float, it just hovers there above the tub. Spevens Rosenblath, Bill Peacock, and Clif- ford Neilson: Will be doctors in a glass fac- tory: they'll take care of the window pains. Mary Ann Wall: Will manufacture and sell her own brand of paper, Wall paper, of course. Eleanor Franks: Will suffer a great deal at the hands of people who like to sit around a campfire and roast Franks. Sue Richardson: Will have three children, Eeny, Meeny, and Miney. After that she won't Want any Moe. Patricia Givens, Rosemary Lewis, Billy Mit- chell, and Mary Ponsell: Will raise chick- ens: a pretty fowl business, I'd say. Deluane Smith, Gussie Goldfinger, Eunice Holland, and Bobby Knight: Will get in the sugar business and raise cane. Forest Ford, Billy Harrington, Perry Hollem- beak, Leland Langridge, Billy Pennington, and Marvin Lipson: Will move to the Ozark Mountains and make hay while the sun shines and moonshine when it doesn't. Virginia Alexander: Will organize a band which will be known as AleXander's Rag Time Band. Betty Ann Hill: Will change her name from Betty Ann to Mole: then everybody will try to make a mountain out of her. CALDWELUS Line Ave. Pharmacy Phone 3438541 24112 Line Ave. ,Iohn MCW. Ford COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE CITY OF SHREVEPORT Established 1900 Meadows-Draughon College GEORGE A. MEADOWS, President Majestic Building Telephone 2-5778 Secretarial, Accounting and Business Administration Courses 5 A ' 7 D Y AND NIGHT SESSIONS Approved For G. I. Training Free Prospectus on Request Two Hundred Seven W , A , 4 i Xetigf 91-TTS' Better Your Home- Beetter Your Living ullistinctive Furniture Since 1896 , SHREVEPORT, LA. Dqlzes Co. M. 'L. C. WESTERDAHL 99 Iackie Carroll: Will change her first name to Christmasg that will make her a Christmas Carroll. Raymond Copple: Will someday be an out- standing authority on the Lower Slobovian Rasbucknic. Ronald De Mint: Will be the victim ot a rob- bery which will throw the F. B. I. in an up- roar when they hear that somebody robbed de mint. Robert F. Smith and Sam Smith: For sake oi publicity they will pretend that they are brothers and manufacture cough drops. Ioyce Ann DuVal, Gloria Shirley, Ioan Hart, and Mary Ann Lawton: Will do this and that, here and there, every now and then, maybe. Edress Register, Will change her first name from Edress to Cash. That will make her a cash register. Bewford Rose and Hardy Rose: Will form a corporation and produce a beverage which will be labeled Two Roses. Peqqy' Rountree: Will live in a meadow and be known as the Rountree in the meadow. Iosephine Portero, Maxine Humphrey, Betty Io Lanrick, and Sara Thomas: Will sell oats and hay to people who are a little hoarse. Since its opening in 1902 Hearnels has catered to the needs of Shreveport shoppers who Want quality and MRS. S. L. DAVIS . merchandise. INTERIOR DECORATORS J. Howell Flournoy SHERIFF E ENE Caddo Parish DESY QCIDQEJS CCfD.,lLTl'HD. Two Hundred Eight THE M. L. BATH COMPAMES Manufacturing Stationers and Office Outfitters Shreveport, La. ITZGERALITS SINCE 1914 FITZGERALD PLUMBING AND HEATING CO.. INC. Eugene Pyburn: Will cut telephone pole holes into sections and sell them for post holes. Betty Ann Iouett, Barbara Meek, Louise Schartt, and Connie Tuminello: Will live so far south they will be treading Water in the Gulf Stream. Iohn Monette: You know how it is when you pull the plug out ot the bath tub? Well, Iohn will take the place of the little guy who jumps out and paints a black ring around the tub. loe Stell and Ralph Ezelle: Will manage a hospital for poor pink elephants who keep seeing drunk humans. Myra Parkes: Will meet a tall, dark, and handsome many Myra goes out with the tall, dark, and handsome man: Myra Parkes. lames A. lolley: Will keep in touch with the heads of several big concerns. Yes, he will be a barber. Emma Aura: Will be an editor of a news- paper with invisible type for people who never read the papers. Yin Wong: Will manage a laundry. Alvin Phillips: Will save a lot of lives at Byrclp he will shoot the cook. lenny Clay: Her name will be mud. Dick Young: Will be an elevator boy. Nat- urally, he will have his ups and downs. Rosalind Cook: Rosalind will visit a South Sea lslandp Rosalind will meet some canni- balsg Rosalind Cook. Ralph White: He won't know what happiness is until he is marriedp then it will be too late. Ann Nivens: Will develop a snap dragon that also crackles and pops. Russell McDonald: Will have a farm, eei, eei, oh! With a quack, quack, herey quack, quack, thereg here a quack, there a-wrong act. TED'S ESSO SERVICENTER Phone 2-74.14 Crockett at Edwards MAURER'S BAKERY 1500 Marshall NU-ENAMEL 726 Milam Phone 3-3581 Brecht Optical Co. 304-305 Medical Arts Building Prescriptions Filled Two Hundred Nine CONGRATULATIONS, sEN1oRsz Medical Arts Drug Watch and Jewelry Repairing JOHN C. GRAMBLING 225-230 Ward Building Phone 2-5105 Shreveport, La. CONGRATULATIONS ! Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Shreveport, La. A. B. MKOTTENN MORRIS Commissioner of Public Safety City of Shreveport BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE PACKARD SHREVEPORT Iohn Robinson: Will be a band leader: the greatest since lesse Iames. Marie Andrews: Will be an actress and draw lines three blocks long in front of the theater, that is, until the cops take the chalk away from her. Cecil Neilson: Will make millions with his replacement for handkerchiefs-a small fan attached to your head. All you have to do is just pull the switch and let the wind blow your nose. M. K. Woolbert: Will swallow a hand- grenade and continue to shoot off his big mouth. Robert Barnett: Will be a doorman and an- swer the door-every time it asks a question. Tommy Baumgardner: Will work in a blan- ket factory: he will be the undercover man. Delilah Austin: Will store razor blades in the deep freeze and then clean up selling cold-cuts. David Moore: Will have a job equal to his intelligence: he will work in a domino fac- tory, making blanks. Logan Damewood: Will be a dancing in- structor: of course, he will have to learn to take it on the shin. Claude DeBeauX: Will get a job sticking his right arm into a lion's mouth. Shortly after- wards he will change his name to Lefty, Tommy Bigner: Will serve time for taking ap- ples off a peddler's cart Cimpersonation of an officerl. Mary Frances Collins: Will be a bathing beauty, a girl worth wading for. Bettie Ann Bauguss: Will be a cross-eyed teacher and have difficulty controlling her pupils. ' Ioy Bickham: Will go down in history for her brilliant idea of how to-keep skunks from smelling--cut off their noses. Cl0MPANY Walter Bison: Will win the Nobel Prize for his great work of literature, The Terrnite's X , 5 IPEACOCK . SHIEVEPOIT. LOUISIIIK I- ZFFTEF I I r iff. X 405 1235 Texas Avenue ,ummm APHIH fun min, wuuzn, Ann annum Shreveport SHREVEPORT, LA. Two Hundred Ten L-.AAC r ..f-- AA r Nightmare or, I Dreamt I Dwelled in Marble Halls. Wendla Bjorklund: Will write her books for churches tired of singing from hymn books. Bobby Madden: Will build a factory and manufacture second-hand cars. He will be known as Mad Man Madden. lackie Rust: Will be a poet and go from bad to verse. lohn R. Whyte: Will be a street musician in down-to Wn Shreveport. He will either C sharp or B flat. Albert Francis: Will be hired by the U. S. government to teach its governors and senat- tors the correct way to play the guitar. lohn Shaw: Will move to Rhode Island and turn Communist: yes, he'll be a regular Rhode Island Red. Barbara Chapman and Beatrice Churchill: Taken from a paper of the future: Churchill and Chapman, Chinese Checker Champs. challenged the Choosey Checker Champ of Chattanooga and Charlestong but the Charles- ton Checker Champ charged Churchill and Chapman of cheating. Chapman chunked a checker at the Chattanooga Champ's chin- etc. Henry Clay Calhoun: Will sell fur coats for only 540. How? By elimination of the over- head, doing away with the middle man, and not advertising. Also, he'll swipe the coats. Martha Burgess: Will perfect a spot remover that removes spots left over from other spot removers. William Bruce: Will cross a homing pigeon with a woodpecker: not only will it deliver the message but it will also knock on the door. Lewis Weinstein: Will manufacture square bathtubs. With these tubs it will be impos- sible for you to leave a ring. Ray Weimer: Will be a labor leader in a fence factory: he will be in charge of the pickets. Scott Foster: My lawyers Cbless their little wooden headsl tell me that after this my only chance for survival is to plead insanity. But l'm not crazy, no. My father was crazy and my mother was crazy but not meg l'm a street car named de liar. Later on l may sell bubble gum, sort of a mouth-to-mouth sales- man. However, the bubble gum business is liable to blow up in my face, so as a side- line I think I'll be the President or an admiral or general or maybe just a millionaire. Note: Any resemblance between these pre- dictions and the actual truth is not only pure- ly coincidental but downright ridiculous. HUTCHINS MOTORS STUDEBAKER DEALER Sales and Service , 1618 Marshall St. Telephone 2-9286 SHREVEPORT, LA. F. W. Woolworth Co. O. D. HARRISON LEMAN'S R. S. ALLEN CLAY PRODUCTS Cfggzzzi' You can be holding a good Stenographic or Secretarial po- sition by early next fall by ar- ranging to attend Elliott Business College soon after graduation. 614'2Q Milam Street Phone 3-8686 Two Hundred Eleven Printing by Journal Printing Company Shreveport, Lu. Two Hnndred Twelve O X F500 N WENWQQMJ S'7UDlUS 1409 Fairfield Avenue Abbitt, Charlotte-8th .... . Abbott, J erry-F .............. Abney, Mary Alma.-8th ..... Abramson, Lucy-F ........... Abramson, Sandra-F. . . . . . . Achee, Ben-F ......... .... Adams, Bobby-.T ..... .... 42 , Adams, Jean-J' ............ 42, Adams, Adams, J immy-.T . .... .... Jimmy-F ..... . . Adcock, Betty-8th ............ Adcock, Monel-S ............ Addison, Carolyn-Sr.. .22, 90, 137, 139, 160, Adkins, Dolly--J ............. Adrion, Henry III-8th ...... Adsit, Guy-S ............ .. Ahem, Fane Ruth-J... Aimer, Janet-F ....... .. Akin, Patricia-8th ............ Alben, Charles-.T ....... ..42, Alexander, .Toe Bob-.T ........ 42, Alexander, Virginia-Sr.. .22, Alford, Carolyn-8th .......... Alford, Mary-8th ......... 72, Allday, Betsy-J' ...... 42, 137, Alleman, George-Sr ....... 22, Alleman, Robert-S .... . . . Allen, Bill-J ......... .,.. Allen, Jimmy--S .... . . . . Allen, Millard-S ..... .... 5 2, Allen, Allen, Molly-8th ..... ...... Norma-F ..... . . . Allgood, Barbara-J .... ..... Allison, Pat-J ........... Almanrode, Shirley-S ..,...... 52 Alsup, Dorothy-8th .... ..... 1 Alverson, Jim-8th ................ Amundson, Jane-Sr ..... ...22, 90, 105, 138, 139, 160 v 1 Anderson, Jo.-J ............... 42' Anderson, Jimmy-Sr ...... 22, 116 Anderson, Jimmy-8th ............ Anderson, Johnette-8th ....... 72 Anderson, Robert-S ........... 52 Andresws, Edward-J .... ...... Andrews, Frank-S .... ........ Andrews, Marie-Sr ..... ..... 2 2 Armbrust, Mary-Sth... .....72 Armbrust, Paul-J ............. Armenakis, Maria-8th ......... Armstrong, Lenora-Sr. .... 22 138, 139, 144, 146, 1 Arrington, Lynell-S ........... Ashley, Janet--J .............., Ashley, Virginia-F ............ Ashworth, Sara Nell-F ....... Askew, Lynette-F ....... Atkins, Bill-S .......... ..... Attaway, Anice-8th ........... Attaway, Don-J ............... 42 Aura, Emma Rose-Sr....22, 136, 1 138, 139, 146, 174, Austin, Clyde-Sr .............. Austin, Delilah-Sr.. . . . 72 110 72 165 165 62 154 176 42 62 146 52 136, 180 42 72 52 157 62 182 157 110, 174 180 182 182 181 137 .108 107 .108 157 182 . 62 160 . 42 152 . 72 . 72 94, 166 137 154 . 72 182 108 . 42 .107 180 182 109 182 137, 182 . 52 176 172 . 62 . 62 109 . 72 109 137, 180 157 23 Austin, Louis-S ..... .107 Bacon, Shirley-J .................. 42 Bahcall, Robert-S ........ 52, 109 172 Baillio, Sally-F ...... .......... 6 2 Bain, Frank-S. . . Two Hundred Fourteen 163 INDEX Bain, Mary Lou-S ..... .......52, 169 Bain, Thera-Sth ..... .... 7 2, 143, 182 Baird, Bradley-Sr. ......., 23, 125, 154 Baker, Joan-J ....... .......... 4 2 Baker, John-F ..... .... 6 2, 137, 148 Baker Leonard ...... .......... 1 06 Baker, Peggy-Sth ..... ..... 7 2, 137 Baker, Raymond-8th .... ......... 7 2 Ballew, Jo Nell-F ..... .... . 62 Ballew, Sherman-J ....... 42 Bankston, Delaine-F' ......... Barber, Elizabeth-8th ..... . ..... Barber, Kathryn-F ..... Barker, Anna Marie-S. . . 157 172 . 72 . 62 . 52 Barker, Nat-8th ......... . 72 Barnes, Lo-F ......... . 62 Barnett, Robert-J ..... ......... 4 2 Barnette, Jane-F .... ....... 6 2, 172 Barr, Dan-Sr. ...... .... 2 3 154 Barrett, Albert-J ...... .......... 1 51 Barrow, Sidney-S ..... ..... 5 2, 181 Barry, Gene-Sr ...... ......... Barry, Jane-Sr ....... .... 2 3 Bartell, Denny-J ..... .... 4 2 Bartley, Mary-F .... ........... Barton, Jay-J ............ 42, 157 Baskin, Mary Catherine-J .... 42, Bateman, Julia-S ................ Batt, Murray-J ........... 42 Battenfield, Angelyn-S ....... Bauer, Bobbie-Sr .... ..... 2 3 Bauguss, Bettie Anne-Sr... Baumgardner, Tommy-Sr.. 90, 94, 139 Baxter, Floyd-S .............. Baxter, James-F .............. Baxter, Joan-J ........ ..... Bayne, Charles-F ....... Bayne, Robert-J ............... Beard, Margaret Ann-S .... . 23 174 179 . 62 148, 178 160 . 52 169 . 52 180 157 86, 174 .109 . 62 181 . 62 108 52 Beasley, Edwin Ray-F ........... 62 Bell, John ...................... Belcher, Howard-J. . .42, 106, 1 Belcher, Jayne-Sth. ......... . . Benard, Benard, Robert-Sr ...... .. Benoit, Bentley, Betty Lou-8th .... Berg, Donny-F .......... . . . Berry, Bette-F ...... ..... Berry, Calhoun-F ..... .. Berry, Johnette-J ..... Berry, Odean-8th ..... Berry, Oscar Lee-S .... .... Berryman, Bud-J ......... 43, 168 Best, Bernice-F .................. Best, Billie Claire-F .... .. Bethel, Wanda-S .... Betts, Leroy-Sr .,........... Bewley, Carolyn-S ........ 52, 1 Beycholf, Shelly-S ..... ......... Bicham, Joy-Sr. .............. . Bickham, Loraine-J .............. Bickhaln, Mary Frances-8th..72, Biggs, Elizabeth-8th .......... 72, Bigham, Nancy-S ............. 52, Biglane, Ruth-Sth ................ Bigner, Norris-S ..... 52, 107, 169 Billy-Sth ............. Dons-S .......... . . . Bigner, Tommy-Sr .... ...23, 108, 137, 157, 166, Birdwell, Naomi-8th ..... .....73, .109 179 .182 . 72 108 . 52 . 72 . 62 . 62 143 163 . 72 107 179 . 62 165 .143 109 181 . 52 . 23 . 43 176 182 165 . 72 171 130, 169 176 Bison, Walter-Sr ..... 23, 138, Bjorklund, Jonnard-S .... 52 Bjorklund, Myrl Todd-F .... Bjorklund, Wendla-Sr. ...... . Black, Don-J ............... Blackwell, Phyllis-S .......... 141 Blanchard, Shirley-Sr. ..... . Blankenship, Patricia-F ......... 137 , 150, 157 110 62 . 23 151 52. 181 169 62, 176 Blanks, Merilyn-8th ............... 73 Blewer, Edwin-S ......... 52, 108 148 Blewett, Barbara.-8th ............. 73 Blizzard, Janet-F ............. 63, 172 Blom, Roger-F .................... 63 Bloodworth, Billie Ann-J ..... 43, 169 Bohecke, Gail-F ...... .......... 1 00 Bolen, Jim-Sr ........... ..... 2 3, 166 Bone, Bill-S ............... ....... 5 2 Bonnette, Jeanette-8th ........ 73, 182 Boone, Pat-S .............. ....... 5 2 Booth, Barbara,-F ....... ..... 6 3 Booth, Bobby--J ...., ........ 4 3 Booth, Janice--F ..... ..... 63 165 Booth, Joan-Sr .... ....... 2 3, 174, 180 Booth, Tommy-8th ................ 73 Bowers, Burton Clyde, Jr.-8th... 73 Box, Richard-8th .................. 73 Boyette, Sylvia.--S ................. 53 Bozeman, Pauline-Sth. ..... 73, 182 Brackman, Jeannine-S. . . Bradford, Jacqueline-J ............ 43 Bradford, J. W.-Sr ....... 23, 129, 154 Breithaupt, Pat-J ..... .......... 4 3 Brennan, Patsy-S ........ 53, 144, 169 Brewster, Bob-J ............... 43, 107 Brian, Tanne-S ................... 53 Bride, Courtney Ann-F ........... 63 Brice, Thornton-Sth ........ ...... 7 3 Brinkley, Marie-J ....... ..... 4 3, 169 Brister, Evelyn-Sr .... ....... 2 4 Brill, Allen-Sth ..... 73 Britt, Johnette-S .... ............ 5 3 Brocato, Erico--J .................. 108 Brock, Kaye-Sr .... .... 2 4, 84, 90, 114, 144, 160, 166 Brock, Nita-8th ..... ........ 7 3, 176 Brockman, Joe-J .... ..... 4 3, 106 Broom, James-J ....... ....... 1 09 Brossett, Clifford-J ..... ..... 4 3, 107 Brown, Betty-F ....... ........ 6 3 Brown, Billy-Sr ..... ..... 2 4, 109 Brown Dan-J ...... ........ 63 Brown Frances-J ....... ..... 4 3, 178 Brown, James-J ..... 43, 157, 169 Brown John-J ...... . ..,. 43,157 Brown, Margaret-S ...... ....... 2 4, 178, 179, 180 Brown Patsy Jean-J ............. 63 Brown Sandra-8th ..... ........ 7 3 Brown Winona-8th ..,.. ..... 7 3,182 Bruce, Jimmy-J ....... ...... 4 3, 128 Bruce, William-Sr ......... ...... 2 4, 128, 129, 154 Brugier, Joyce-S .... ..... 53 , 152 Bryant, Donald-S ..... ........ 1 09 Bryant, Jimmy-S .... ....... 5 3, 107, 125, 163 Bryant, Marfie-8th ....... 73 63 Bryson, Joy-F., ......... . Buck, Emma Louise-F..146, 150, Budde, Frank-S ....... ..... 53 , 172 171 Clay, Paul-F . ..... , .......... Buetlner, Jackie-8th .... .... Bunyard, Ellen--J ............. Burckett, Ann-,J ............. Burgess, Martha Jane-Sr ..... Burnes, John--S ..... Burnley, Betty-J .... Burnley, Douglas-S. . . Burson, Harold-F .... Bush, Bryan-F .... Butler, Jack-S ..... Butler, Janice-J ...... Buvens, Edward-F .... Bynum, Stith-S ,... Cage, Leo-F ..... Caileff, Lola-F .......... Cain, Robert-8th .... Calcote, Dean--S ..... Calder, Joan-F .... , ..... Calhoun, Fielder--Sr ..... Calhoun, Henry-Sr. ...... 24, Caliway, Virginia-8th. . . Callahan, Bill-Sr. .... 24, 137, Campbell, Louis Austin ....... Ginger-Sth ....... Campbell, Marjorie--Sr. ..... . Campbell, R. J.--J ....... Cantwell, Buster-Sr ...... Cararas, Joan-J ..... 43, Carey, Richard-F ........... Carlisle , Grover-J ............ Carlisle, Virginia-Sr.. . . . Carlson, Neal-F ......... Carlton, Paul-J ........ Carney, Linda-Sr ...... ....... Carpenter, Gilmer-J ..... Carpenter, Carpenter, Harry-Sth ........ Carpenter, Henry-8th ........ Carpenter, June-Sr ...... Carpenter, Mary Evans-S Carrol, Irwin-F .............. Carrol, Sally-F .............. Carroll, Jacquelyn-Sr.. . Carson, David-J ......... Carter, Barbara-J .... 43, Carter, Edgar Lee-Sr.. .. Carter, Carter, Carver, 106, John E.-Sr.. . .. Rosemond-Sth ....... Harlan-F ....... Sr Casciola, Frances-F. .. Casciola, Steve-F ..... Case, Dorothy-8th ....... .... Casiola, Lily-F ........ Caston, Bobbie Lynn-F ..... Frances-J .... Caston, Caston, LaVerne-J .... Caston, Margaret-J Caston, Patsy-S ..,.,.... .... Caston, Reginald-8th, Catalano, Donald-Sr. ......... . Cato, Florence-J .....,........ Causey, James Alvin-8th ..... Cawker, Ann-S ................ Cawker, Orvill-Sr.. . . . Cecil, Delores-Sth ..... Chancey, Gilbert-Sr ..... ....l 146 181 . 43 24, 180 108 152 . 53 . 63 . 63 . 53 . 43 148 108 . 63 182 137 109, 169 172 108 148, 179 176 136, 166 .142 . 24 109 174 181 . 63 .106 174 100 157 . 24 157 . 73 . 73 . 73 169 24, 180 , 63 ..63 160 110 179 24, 179 157 . 73 178 . 63 . 63 182 . 63 . 63 . 43 . 43 . 43 169 . 73 109 181 . 73 . 53 107 . 73 110 INDEX Continued? Chancey, Virginia-S .... . .53, Chandler, Ella-F ............. Chapman, Barbara Jean-Sr.. ' 137, Chapman, Eoline-F .......,.. Chapman, Julius H.-F...63, Charlton, Barbara-J .......... 141, Charlton, Judy-S ............. 141, Chatham, Mary-8th .......... Chatwin, Caroline-F .... Chavis, Tommy-F ..... Cheatham, Verbie-S .... . . Cherry, Julia,-S ...,........... Chesse r, Douglas-S .......... Childers, John-Sr .... ..... 2 5, Childers, John Robert--F. .63, Childress, Bobby-F .......... Christi an, Billy-F ............ Churchill, Beatrice-Sr ...... . . Clark, Carol-S, .......... .... Clark, Russell-S ...... . Clark, Twyla-Sth ..... Clarke, Betty-F .... ........ Clarke, Glenda-S ............. Clay, Jennie-Sr ...... 25, 160, Clayton, Patsy Ann-Sr ..... Clement, Gertrude-J. Clure, Patricia-8th... Coast, Carol-F ...... Cobb, Clayton-S .... Cobb, Lalovee-J ..... Cobbs, Gladys-F ...... Cochran, Steve-F ........,.. Coddington, Mary-Sr Cohen, Phyllis-S. . . . . Collamer, Barbara-F .... J . Collie, Phyrne-J ..... 43, 100, Collier, Clara.-S ........... 53, Collins Collins Collins Collins, , J ames-8th ........... , J o--8th ............... , J oe-F ................ 89, 107, 166, Mary Frances-Sr .... Collins, Tim-Sr ....... 25, 107 Colquitt, Kit-F ............... Coltharp, Deloris-S .... Colvin, Fair-S ....... Colvin, J erry-8th ..... Colvin, Thomas-S .... Comegys, David, Jr ..... Compton, William-F Conlin, Nancy-8th , ..... Connaughton, Anne- Conwa Cook, 138, 141, 157, y, Beverly-S ........... B111-F ........... ..... Cook, Billie Jean-S .... . . . Cook, Sarah-J ....... .... Cook, Van-Sr ...... , ..... Cook, Willard-S .............. Cooke, Lucille-Sr. ........ 25, Cooke, Ola Sue-F .... ....... Coons, Jarvis-Sr ....... ...., Cooper, Barbara-J ............ Cooper, Sue-S ............. 53, Copeland, Jane-J ............. Coppage, Louis-J' ......... 44, Copple, Virginia-S ........... 146 100' 25, 159 143 178 43, 181 53, 181 146 . 63 143 . 53 169 .109 154 110 . 63 . 63 . 25 169 .106 . 73 . 63 163 180 . 63 160, 180 . 43 .73 182 . 53 148 . 64 . 64 176 181 . 64 181 181 . 73 . 73 . 64 82, 179 174 182 . 53 108 . 73 , 108 . 43 . 64 .182 100, 174 172 148 . 53 169 . 25 . 53 180 . 64 180 181 152 160 110 . 53 Corbin, Howard-F .... Cornell, Harvey-8th .............. Cosse, Jimmy-J ........... 44, 107, Cothren, James-S ................ Cottington, John-8th ............. Courtney, Jack-S .... 53, 107, Courtney, Nena-J ............ 44, Couvillion, Richard-S. . . 142, 172, 174, 166, 145, Covington, Carol-S ............... Cowden, Constance-J ............ 152, 169, Cowger, Margaret Ann-J ........ Cox, Bobby'-S .................... Cox, David-J ............. 44, 108, 137, 144, 169, Cox, Dorothy-F ......... .106 . 73 120 .106 . 73 171 139, 181 53, 171 . 53 44, 181 . 44 .108 1254 179 172 Cox, William-S ................ 54, 107 Craft, Loralee-S ..... 54 137, 163, 181 Craig, Beverly-S ............,. 53, 157 Craig, Bill-S ....... ...... 5 4 Crain, Marvin-S .... ..... 5 4 Crain, Ronnie-F ....... 64 Crank, Leroy-F ........ ..... 6 4 Crawford, Barbara-J ..... ...... 4 4 Crenshaw, Billy-Sr .... .... 2 5, 160 Crettet, Marcel-8th .... .......... 7 3 Crouch, Althea-Sr ...... ...... 2 5, 150 Crouch, Docia-J .......... 44, 137, 150 Crow, Billie Louise-S ............. 54 Crow, Winifred-S .......,..... 54, 163 Culbertson, Margaret-J ........... 44 Cummings, Conrad-S.. ..... 54, 108, 125, 163, 171 Cunningham, Johnny-F ...,....... 64 Cunningham, Ousby R.-Sr .... 25 88, 109, 123, 154 Cupples, Rae-S ................ 54, 181 Currey, Bettie Jo-Sth ............. 73 Curtis, Lee-J ............. 44, 107, 144 Curvin, Mary Jo-Sr ...... .26, 90, 107 139, 156, 166, 169, 174 Dale, Donald-J ............... 100, 110 Dallman, Paul-8th ................ 74 Dalton, Margaret-Sr ........... 26 95, 95 150, 174, 180 Damewood, Logan-Sr.. .26, 110, 157 Dancy, Rosemary-S .......... 143, 173 Daniel, Bebe-F ...... L. .......... 64 Daniels, Dixie-S ....... ..... 54 , 144, 146, 169, 181 Daniels, Gail-S ........ .54, 146, 152 Daniels, Kathryn-J ..... 44, 144, 157, 159, 176 Daniels, Margie-Sr...26, 157 174, 180 Davis, Bill-Sr. ..... .......... 2 6, 110 Davis, Marion-J .... ....... 4 4 Davis, Richard-F .... .......... 6 4 Day, Edrward-S ............... 106, 168 DeBeauX, Claude-Sr ..... 26, 105, 133, 144, 148, 166 Deen, Claire-F ....... .......... 6 4 Dees, Faye-J .......... ..... 44 , 151 DeFatta, Sammie-S ..... ..... 5 4, 163 DeFrance, Minette-S .... ..... 5 4, 181 DeLacerda, Doris-,J ..... ....... 4 4 DeLee, Rickey-8th .... ..... 7 4,182 Demint, Ronald-Sr .... ,.... 2 6, 108 DeSadier, Bettyh--J ..... ....... 44 DeSadier, Robert-S ..... ..... 1 06 Two Hundred Fifteen Farrow, W l Despujols, Jeanne-S ...... 54, 152, 181 Dial, Scotty-S ......... .......... 54 Dick, Marie-F ............ 64, 165, 182 Dickerson, Charles-8th ............ 74 Dickerson, John L.-F ............, 64 Dickerson, Roger-J ............ 44, 109 Dickerson, Wanda Lee-J ......... 44 Dickson, George-F ................ 64 Dickson, Pat-J' ....... 44, 109 143, 157 Diebner, Jerry-8th ................ 74 Dietz, Al-Sr ..... 26 , 90, 105, 136, 137, 138, 144, 148, 166 169, 179 Diffey, L. E.-8th ............ ..... 7 4 Digiovanni, Frances-J ........ 44, 139 Digiovanni, Minnie-F ............. 64 Dillard, Reber-Sr. .......... .26, 106, 157, 162, 166 Dillingham, Margaret-F..64 173, 182 Dillman, Wayne-Sr ................ 26 Dixon, Pat-F ............ ........ 6 4 Dobbins, Ross-Sr.. . . ..... 26, 107 Dodd, Patricia-F ........ ....... 6 4 Dodez, Louis-8th .......... ..... 7 4 Dormeyer, Jeannene-Sth .......... 74 Dorsey, Bill-Sr .......... .......... 2 6 Dorvitt, Bob-Sr ..... .26, 100, 110, 157 Dossett, Brown-F ................. 64 Doty, Jerry-F ......... ..... 64 , 148 Douglas, Richard-F ..... ..,.... 64 Dow, Barbara--8th. . . ...... . . 74 Dowden, June-J ..... ..... 4 4, 159 Doyle, Raymond-F .... ....... 6 4 Drewer, Elsa--S ........ ........ 5 4 Drewett, Tommy-J .... ..... 4 4, Driskell, Ferris-S ....... Dryer, Elsa-S ................ Duane, Margueriette-Sr ..... 138 Dubov, Etta Rae-Sr ........ 160, Duckett, Allan-S ............ Duerson, Kearney-F ..... 65, Duncan, Bettie-Sr .......... 140, 174. Duncan, Jo Ann-J .......... 179 ..54, 159 . . . . .181 . . . . . 26, 142, 157 . .26 90, 174, 180 . . . . . 54 100, 110 .26, 139, 177, 183 . . . . . 44 Dunlap, Irvin-F ..... .......... 6 5 Dunlop, Ellen-J ...... .,.. 4 4 157, 173 Dupree, Anita-Sr ........ ........ 2 6 Dupree, Clayton--8th .............. 74 Durham, Betty Jean-J...44, 100, 169 Durham, Stanton-Sth ............. 74 Durham, Wayne-Sr ...... .26, 109, , 144 148, 169 Du Val, Joyce-Sr .....,... 22 160, 180 Dwire, Herbie-F .... .......... 6 5 Dyer, Jeanette-Sr ..... ....... 27 , 180 Dykeman, .Terry-S ........ 54 125, 137 Eakin, Betty Claire-S ........ 54, 169 Earp, Dorothy Marie-J ........ 45, 152 Ebey, Margaret-8th ............... 74- Edge, Murray-8th ................. 74 Edwards, Betty Jo-J ..... 45 157, 173 Egger, Martha Margaret-J. ..45 95, 139, 146 157, 179 Egley, Nancy Jo.-8th ............. 74 Elliott, Madelen-S .... 54, 152, 169, 181 Ellis, Annie Fay-S ..............., 54 Ellis Barbara-Sr .... .27, 95, 110, 136, 137, 138, 139, 166 174, 180 Ellis, Bill-S ................... 54, 163 Ellis, Chester-S .... .... 5 4, 106, 169 Two Hundred Sixteen INDEX Continued? Ellis, Pat-S ...... .... 54 , Ellwood, Jim-J .... .... 4 5, Ellwood, Sue-F ..... ....... Elsey, Susan-S ........... 54, Emden, Don-S ............... Emerson, Gloria Dean-8th, . . Engle, Gilbert-S .............. Entrikin, Connie-Sr.. .27, 90, 138, 139, 144, 146, 166, Erickson, Joan-S ............. Eubank, Marcia-8th .......... Eubank, Marjorie-S ...... 55, Eubanks, William-F ...... 65, Evanoff, Jimmy-S ...... Evans, Billy Ray-Sr ...... .... Evans, Mary Katherine-Sr.. Evans, Rubin-Sth ............ Ezelle, Ralph-Sr ...... . . .27, 130, 131 Fant, Clyde-F ............... Farmer, Beverly-F ....... 65 Farmer, James-F .... Farmer, John-F ..... Farrow, George-J .... Martha-F .... ......65, Fauquier, Diane-8th ....,... Fennell, Barbara-8th ........ Fergus, Frances-F ....... .... . 65, Fergus, Rai-F ............ 65, Ferguson, Ann-J ....,....... Ferguson, Arthur-J. .45, 106, Ferguson, Bill-Sr .... .....,.. Ferguson, Brider-Sr ..... Ferguson, Jane-8th ..... Ferguson, Pete-Sr ........ , Ferguson, Polly Sue-S ..... Fincher, Billie Marie-F .... Findley, Jimmy-F. . Findling, Janis-S. . . Finn, Richard-8th, . Fiske, Terry-S ..... Fitch, Eddie-Sth .... 173, 181 107 157 65 157, 169 54 74 55 94, 110, 174, 180 55 74 165, 181 137, 152 55, 110 27 .177, 180 74 106, 121, 154, 167 65 146, 165 148 65 157, 169 65, 152 74, 177 74 173 173, 182 45 157, 179 27 .....106 74 27 ..,..143 Fitch, Edna May-S ....... 55, 150 Fitch, Peggy-J..45, 139, 160, 174 Fitzpatrick, Ann-8th ........,, 74 Flagg, Edmund-8th .... Flash, Joy-F ............ Fleniken, William-8th. . . Flowers, Emily-J ...... Ford, Erma-8th ....... Ford, Forest-Sr ......... Forester, Marlene--J .... Forgotson, Edward-J ..... 45, .....74 96, 139, 144, 148, 157 Fossett, Sue-S ,........ Foster, Scott-Sr .... Fowler, Cookie-F ..... Fox, Benard-Sth ..... Fox, Gwen-F ....... v 1 v . 65 . 65 173 . 74 . 55 . 74 165 181 182 . 74 . 65 . 74 . 45 177 . 27 . 45 106, 169 55 .......110 Fox, Harry-Sr. ......... ..... 2 7 Fox, Jack-S ............ Francis, Albert, Jr.-Sr. ........ . Franks, Eleanor-Sr ....... 27, ' 146, 161. Freeman, Patsy-Sr...27, 137, Freeman, Patsy Wade-F. . . .....74 178 ........65 107 ....55 ..27 138,139, 175 183 150 169 182 ..74 Frick, Phyllis-8th ............... Fridge, Wilton-J ..... 45, 109, Furniss, Amelin-S .......... Gaiennie, Adeline-S..55, 157, 142 ...55 169 152 173 181 1 Gallagher, James-J .......... 45, 122 144, Gallagher, Ronnie-F ............. Gallaway, Edgar-S ...... 55, 107, 125, 128, 137 Gallion, Zack-J ..........,....... Garnm, .Janis-Sr .......... 27 175 Gandy, Helen--J .................. Garacci, Josie-8th ...,........... Gardner, Nancy-Sr...27, 95 142, Garland, Boots-S ......... 55 148 Garrett, Raymond-Sr ............ Garrison, Mary-F ....... ..... 6 5, Gassner, Anne-8th .... ...... Gaston, Erkie-F ..... .... Gates, Billy-F ...... .... .... Gates, Ed-S ........ , ....... . . . . Gates, R. F.-S ........,... 55. 137, Gay, Billy-J ...,...... 45, 110, 152, Gay, Billy Ray-S ......... 55, 100, Gay Esler-8th .................... Gayle, Dorothy-S ...... ...... 5 5, George, Carolyn-8th ,....... .... Gibbs, Sallie Ann-S ....... 55, 143, Gilbert, Lawrence-Sr ......,. .... Gillan, Leroy-Sr .... ..28. 130, 142, Gillespie, Marlene-S .,....... .... Givens, Patricia-Sr ..,... .28, 161, 175, 179, Givins, Peggy-F ............ .... Goff, John--Sr. .............. .28, 138, 144, 148, Goins, Landa-F ............. .... Goldberg, Hirsch-S ............ 55, Goldfinger, Gussie-Sr ........ .... 161, 175, Goldman, J. K.-J ........... .... Gonzales, Carolyn-J ..... ..... 4 5, Gonzales, Patsy'-F .... ...... Goodgion, Randy-QF ..... .... Goodgion Sybil-8th ..... .. Goodwin, Virginia-Sr.. .. .. Gowan, James-S ...... .. Gowan, Jessie-Sr. ..... . . . . Gowen, Patsy-8th ........... .... Goyne, Betty-Sr ............... 28 Graham, Barbara Ann-F.65 146, Graham, Donald-Sr. .......... 28 Graham, Ellis-F ............ .... Graham, Sybil Virginia,-F .... 65, Grainger, Grace-Sr ........ ...... 161, 175, Graves, Nan--J .... ...... 4 5, Gray, Becky--F .... ...... 6 5, Gray, George-S ..... ........ 5 5, Gray, Tommy-J .......... 45 120, Gremillion, Don-S .......... .... Green, Betty-Sr ..... ....,. 2 8, Green, Bobby-J ..... ...... 4 5, Green, Doyce-F ............... 65, Green, Frank--J .......... 45, 117, 130, 131 154, Greenberg, Sophie-8th ......... 75, Gregory, Martha Jane-J ......... 157, 169, Gremillion, Don-S ............... Griffin, Charles Ray-F ......... Griffin, Marilyn-J ........,.... 45, Griffin, Martha Ann-J ...... 45, Grimshaw, Cyrus,-Sr ......... .28, Grissom, Coleen-F ...... ..... 6 5, 106, 148 . 65 120, 154 .106 180 . 45 . 75 150 173 . 27 173 . 75 . 65 . 65 . 55 163 163 110 . 75 169 . 75 169 . 27 154 . 55 141, 186 . 65 109, 175 . 65 107 28, 180 .107 163 . 65 . 65 . 75 . 28 . 55 . 28 . 75 177 165 108 . 65 165 28, 180 181 173 107 154 . 55 100 108 137 125, 171 182 45, 181 .106 . 65 181 161 157 182 Grosjean, Bryan-Sr. .......... 28, 109, 48, 157, 178 Gullo, Ann-J ...,..., ............ 4 5 Gullo, Felita-J ......... ..... 4 5 177 Gullo, Johnny-S ........ ..... 55 107 Gumbinen, Betty-8th ..,. . ..... 75 Guynes, Patsy-8th .... ..... 7 5, 177 Guyton, Jimmy-S ..... . ..... 55 Haas, Carole-8th ............ ..... 7 5 Hablutzel, Caroline-J .... 45 100,157 Hablutzel, Phil--8th ......... ..... 7 5 Hadwin, Bonnie-J ............. 45, 177 Hagedorn, Jo Ann-J .......... 45, 181 Haire, Georgia-J ........,..... 46, 146 Hale, William-Sr. ........ 28 107,167 Hall, Ann-S ......... ..... 5 5, 143 Hall, Fred-S ,...,. .. . .. . . . 55 Hall, Hazel-Sgr .... .. .28, 177, 180 Hall, Jan-F ......... ........ 6 5 Hall, Robert-S ........ ..... 55 107 I-Iamby, Charlotte-F .... ..... 6 5 Hamby, Mary Sue-J ........ ..... 4 5 Hamel, V Ginger-F ...... ..... 6 6, 173 Hamel, Marie--Sr ..... 28, 90, 107, 136, X 137, 138, 144,146 167, 175 Hamelback, Walter-8th .... '. ..... 75 Hamilton, Fred-S .... 55, 22 125, 171 Hammett, A1-J ....... 45, 100 106, 110' Hampton, Joe-J ........ ,.... 4 5, 107 Hancock, . Alton-.J ........ 45 108, 169 Hancox, iMa.ry Ellen-Sr.. .28, 177, 180 Hanks, Virginia-S ...... ..... 5 5, 169 Hanna, Maurice--S ........ 55 100, 110 Hanna, Shirley-8th .... .... ..... 7 5 Hannerx Judy-sr ..... .... 2 8 140, 180' Hanson, Robert+F ...... . . . . . . . . 66 Harbuck, Pete-fF .............. 66, 137 Hardcastle, Kenneth-J ........ 45, 109 Hardtner, Teddy-Bthf... 75 Hardwick, Hardie-F .... ....... 6 6 Hardy, Dan-J ................. 45, 106 Hardy, George-J .............. 45, 109, 137, 140, 156, 169 Hargrove, Bobby-S..55, 106, 169, 171 Harkrider, Jane-S ............. 55, 181 Harkrider, Joan-S .... ....... 5 5 Harlan, Betty-F .... ..... 6 6 Harper, Delores-J ..... 46 Harper, Earline-J ..... 46 Harper, Jean-J ..... X. 46 Harrell, Eddie-8th ....... ..... 7 5 Harrell, Polly-Sr. ................. 28 Harrelson, William-Sr ....... .29, 106, 144, 148 169, 179 Harrington, Billy-Sr ............ .29, 89 121, 154 Harris, A. J.-J ..... ............ 46 Harris, Helen-Sr ,......... 29 161, 183 Harris, Ray-S .................... 56 Harrison, Adelaide-S ..... 56 173, 181 Harrison, Delton-Sr .......... 29,139, 152 161, 175 Harrison, Jane-J .............. 46, 181 Harrison, Marion Jo.-F..66 159, 182 Hart, Jimmy-J ................ 46, 130 Hart, Jo Ann-Sr. ......... 29 177, 180 Harvey, Harriet-8th ........... 75, 146 Hatcher, Anne-Sr ...... . .... 29, 108, 167, 169 175, 180 Hatcher, Martha Ann-F ....... 66. 173 182 INDEX Continued? Hawkins, Harold-S..56, 157, 171, 178 Hawkins, Ike-S .............. 56, 107, 157, 169, 171 Hawley, Doris Ann-F ........ 66, 165 Hay, Barbara-S .................. 56 Hayden, Charles-J ....... 46, 107, 148, 157, 163, 175, 179 Hayes, Lou Ann-J ....... 46, 137, 179 Hayes, Richard-J ................. 46 Haygood, Frederick-Sr ....... .29, 108 Haynes, Archie-J ........ 46, 106, 108 Haynes, Gerald-F .... .......... 6 6 Haynes, Ruth-J ..... 46 Haywood, Gail-S ......... 56 Hays, Aletha-J ................... 46 Head, Margaret Anne-F .......... 66 Heard, Willie Ethel-J ........ 46,163 Hearn, Nancy--S ............... 56, 165 Hebert, Donald Ray-F ............ 66 Hemperley, Dotty-8th ..,.......... 75 Hemphill, Herman-F ............, 66 Henderson, Helen-S ...... 56, 157, 178 Hendrick, Mary Elizabeth-J.46, 141, 157, 169, 175, 179, 181 Hendrick, Ruvian-S .,......... 56, 106 Hendricks, Pat-Sr ...........,. 29, 108 Hensley, Randy-S ......... 56, 95, 108 Henson, Dorothy-8th ............. 75 Henson, Douglas-F ..... ......... 6 6 Hentschell, David-F .... ..... 6 6 Herring, Charles-if ,.............. se Herring, Hal-J ..... - .......... 46, 100, 110, 148, 157 Heughan, Charley-J .............. 46 Hickman, Dorothy-S ,......... 56, 177 Hicks, Cara Lee-F ...... ....... 6 6 Hicks, Jane-F ............ 66 Hicks, Jerry-8th ........... 75 Hightower, Claiborne-S .,.. 56 Hill, Audrey-J .............. ..... 4 6 Hill, Betty Ann-Sr ............ 29 89, 167, 169, 175, 180 Hindman, Dorothy-J ..... 46, 157, 169 Hinton, Nona-Sr .................. 29 Hipple, Jay-8th ......... ......... 7 5 Hipple, Judith-S .............. 56,169 Hoffman, Carolyn-8th ........ 75,182 Hogan, Faye-Sr .......... 29 96,100, 137, 141, 161, 175, 180 Hogsett Eugene-8th .............. 75 Hogsett, Walter-S ............ 56,109 Holicer, Helen-F ..... ..... 6 6,150 Holland, Eunice-Sr ..... . ..... 29 Holland, Hugo-J ...... ,.... 4 6, 125 Holland, Robert-F .......... ..... 6 6 Hollembeak, Perry-Sr ......... 29, 107 Hollifield, Johnny-8th .......... 75 Holloway, William-S ........ ...107 Holmes, Kitty Jane-8th ........,. 75 Holoman, Edgar-8th ........ ..... 7 5 Holt, Ernestine-Sr .......... ...29, 161 Holt, Mary-S ....... .... 5 6, 172, 181 Hood, Barbara-S ......... 56, 146, 164 Hooper, Catherine-F .............. 66 Hooper, L. S.-Sr .......... 29, 148, 156 Hoover, Patsy Ann-J ....... ..... 4 6 Hopkins, Joy Ann-S ............. 56, 157, 173, 181 Hoppie, Paula Raye-Sr...29, 159, 175 Horton, Gloria-8th ................ 75 Horton, Holman-F ...... - .......... 66 Houck, Garland-S...56, 130, 169, 181 Houston, Milton-F ................ 66 Huddleston, Jimmy--F ........ 66,100 Huddleston, Mary Alice-J ........ 46 Hudsmith, Peggy-S ............... 56 Hudsmith, Richard-Sr ........ .29, 109 Huffman, Marvin-S .... .... 1 00, 110 Hughes, John-S ......... ....... 1 07 Hughes, Shirles-J ......,....,. 46, 106 Hungerbeeler, Anne-S .......... 56, 141, 144, 169 Humphrey, Maxine-Sr. ......... 29 Humphries, Don-8th .......... 75, 137 Hunter, Jimmie-J ...... ..... 4 6, 109 Hunter, Lena-F ...... ....... 6 6, 159 Hussey, John-F .......... . ,....... 66 Hutchinson, Ann-Sr ,... .30, 137, 138, 139, 169, 175, 179 Hutchison, Charlyn-Sr ........ 30, 161 Hutchinson, H. P.-J ..... ....... 4 6 Ingalls, Sue-'J ......... .......... 4 6 Ingouf, Carolyn-F ................ 66 Ingouf, John-J ..... .... 4 7, 157, 179 Irwin, Pelham-J ......... 47, 106, 170 Isom, Peggy-Sr .... . ...,....30 180 Jacks, Arliss-F ................ 67 109 Jackson, Dorothy-8th ......... 75 182 Jackson, Elaine-Sth ...... 75, 137 182 Jackson, Frank-Sr ....... 30, 106, 130 Jackson, Joanne-J ....... 47, 170, 181 Jackson, Judy'-S ..... 56, 157, 170 181 Jackson, Mary Carol-S ........... 56 Jacobs, Donna-J .............. 47 177 James, Gertrude-Sr ...... 30, 175, 180 James, Tommy-Sth ............... 75 Jarriel, Dorothy-J...47, 146, 161, 181 Jarriel, Tommy-F...47, 146, 161, 181 Jaudon, Ella-F .................... 67 Jaudon, Sue-J ................. 47, 181 Jennings, Cherry Sue-J ...... 47,170 Jeter, Doris-S ................. 56, 181 Jeter, John-8th ..........,......... 75 Johns, Billie Jeanne-Sr .... ..... 3 0 Johnson, Bettie Sue--S ............ 56 Johnson, Carol-8th ............ 75 177 Johnson, Donny-S ....... ....... 5 6 Johnson, Doro6hy-8th ........ 75,177 Johnson, Glen-F ........ ......... 6 7 Johnson, ,Janet-Sth .... ..... 7 5, 177 Johnson, Lloyd-Ei ........ ....... 5 6 Johnson, Mary--J .,............ 47 152 Johnson, Mary Ann-8th .......... 74 Johnson, Pat-8th. ., ........ ..... 7 6 Johnson, Peggy-J ..... ......... 4 7 Johnson, Robert-J... ..... 47 109 Johnson, Sandra-8th .............. 76 Johnson, Shirley-8th .......... 76 143 Johnson, Bennett--J ...... 47, 107, 121, 130, 136, 137, 144 167 Johnston, David-Sr.. .30, 91, 156 Johnston, Joe-F .................. 67 Jolley, Edwin-J .......... 47 161 Jolley, James 4.-Sr..30, 106 161 Jones, Annice-+F .............. 100 Jones, Betty Ann-S. .57, 146, 181 Jones, Billie-IQ' .................... 67 Jones, Billy-S ....... z ......... 57 Jones, Carolyn-Sr. ....... 30 178 Jones, Carolyn-F .... .... 1 73 Jones, Dell-8th .... .... 1 77 Two Hundred Seventeen Jones, Dorothy-Sr. ......... 94, 138, 139, 183 Jones, Sammy-S ............ ..... 5 7 Jones, Tommy-8th .......... ..... 7 6 Jordan, S. N.-Sr ......... 30, 178 Jouett, Betty Ann-Sr ...... 87, 175, 180 Jouett, Frances-F ........ 67 173 Joyner Betty-S ..... ...... 1 73 Joyner, Jim-Sr .... ..... .... 3 0 Kahan, Abby Lynn-8th ..... ..... 7 6 Kalmbach, Adrienne-Sr .......... 30, 95, 141, 180 Kalmbalch, Francis-Sth ........... 76 Kathey, Kamel-S ......... 57, 100, 110 Katzenstein, Francis-Sr ......... 30, 161, 180 Kausler, Joanna-8th ...... 76, 177, 182 Kayser, Carolyn-F ............ 67, 173 Keene, Patricia-J ..... ......... 4 7 Kerth, Marilyn-S .... ........ 5 9, 143 Keller, Nancy-S .... .... 5 2, 152, 158 Kelley, Venita.-Sr ......... 30, 139, 179 Kelly, Allen-J ....... ......... 4 7 Kelly, Corinne-F ...... .... 6 7 Kelly, June-J .......... .... 4 7 Kelly, Margaret-8th .............. 76 Kelly, Rita Jo-Sr ............. 30, 177 Kendrick, Billy-'J ........ 47, 107, 163 Kendrick, Bobby-8th .............. 76 Kendrick, Marvin-Sr. .... 30, 110, 158 Kennedy, Claudette-8th ........... 76 Kennington, Jo Ellen-F .......... 67 Kent, Johnny-F ............... 67, 143 Kightlinger, Donna-F ........... 67, 137, 146, 182 Kightlinger, Ray-Sr .......... 31, 107, 119, 128, 154, 158 Kilgore, Merle-F .................. 67 Kinard, Capers--S ..... ......... 5 7 King, George-Sr ..... ....... 3 1, 108 King, John-Sr ..... .... 3 1, 107, 179 King, Kip--F ........ .... 6 7, 108, 165 King, Shirley-8th ..... ........... 7 6 King, Walton-S ...... ...57, 173 Kirkland, Jane-F .... .. .67, 173 Kisner, Ann-J ....... ..... 4 7 Kline, Virginia-Sr .... .. .... 31, 158 Knight, Bobby-Sr ...... .. ...31, 106 Knighton, Edward-F .... ..... 67 Koccos, Bessie-S ...... ..... 5 7 Kolb, Johnny-8th ..... ....... 7 6 Koonce, Wanda-S .... ...57, 143 Kostelka, Bobby-S ............ 57, 107 Kothe, Karolyn-S ............ 57, 141, 146, 158, 165 Kreeger, Alan-F .............. 67, 148 Kunzman, Kenneth-J .... .... 4 7, 109 Kurtz, Bobby-F ........ .... 67 , 110 Lacy, Nancy Ann-8th ........ 76, 182 Lafargue, Bobby-F ............... 67 Lafitte, Jarrell-8th ........... 76, 108 Langer, Audrey-Sr.. .31 161, 175, 180 Langer, Barbara-8th .......... 76, 182 Langford, Dan-.T .... 47, 106, 158, 171 Langford, Manie-Sr ........... 31, 161 Langley, Jo Nell-8th. . . . . . . . 76 Langley, Weber-J' ...... ...47, 107 Langridge, Alan-J ..... .... 4 7, 122 Two Hundred Eighteen INDEX CContinue-dl Langridge, Leland-Sr ...... ...31, 122, 125, 130, 140, 154 Larance, Ella Mae-F ............. 67 Lash, Leola-F ......... Lashley, Jen-Sr ....... . . .......... 67 ..... .31, 136, 137, 161, 175, 180 Lauer, Alva-J ..................... 47 Lauri-ch, Betty Jo--Sr ...... ..,.. 3 1 Laurent, Emily Sue-F ........ 67, 173 Lawrence, Carolyn-F .... ...67, 165 Lawton, Diane-F ......... .... 67 , 182 Lawton, Mary Ann-Sr ....... .31, 170 Lavelle, Joan-J. .................. 47 Laws, Sue-J ......... 47, 100, 152, 181 Layne, Jack-S .................... 57 Lea, Ann-Sth ........ ....... 7 6, 182 Leary, Clare-F ................ 67, 173 Leazer, Jerry-Sth ......... 76, 108, 137 LeDoux, Maurice-Sth ............. 76 Lee, Bill-F ............. ...67, 149 Le Gendre, Guy-8th ..... ..... 7 6 Le Gendre, Joe-J ........ .... 4 7 Leggitt, Regina-8th ........ ..... 7 6 Leiendecker, Frances-J ....... 47, 161 Leimbrook, Dave-8th ............. 76 Leimbrook, John-S..57, 107, 158, 171 LeMaster, JoAnn-S ............... 57 Lemay, Jane-J ........... .... 4 7 Lemonds, Nell-F ........... .... 6 7 Lemons, Betty Jane-S ..... ..... 5 7 Levy, Louie-S ............ .... 5 7, 107 Lewis, Rosemary-Sr ..... ...30,180 Leslie, Lewis-Sr ............... 31, 171 Liesmann, Carl-Sth ............... 76 Lincove, Arnold-Sr. ..... 31, 108, 136, 137, 138, 144, 149, 178 Lindsey, Buddy-F ................ 67 Lippman, Billie Jean-Sr .... ...... 3 1 Lipson, Marvin S.-Sr .... ........ 3 1, 108, 145, 148 Little, Joe-F ...................... 67 Lively, Sylvia-8th .... ....... 7 6, 182 Liverman, Letty-J ..... ..... 4 7 Lloyd, Randolph-J' ..... ...47, 106 Lobel, Benard-Sr. ...... .. .... 31, 107 Lockard, Jo Anne-8th ............ 76 Locke, Barbara Ann-Sr...31, 86, 90, 97, 138, 152, 175 Locke, Norma Jean-Sr .... 32, 86, 90, 97, 138, 152, 175 Loe, Jerry-S .............. 57, 106, 171 Loftin, Bettie Jean-S ............. 57 Londot, David-Sr. ...... ,.... 3 2, 106 Looley, Diane-Sth ..... ........... 7 6 Lopresto, Mary-Sr ........ 32, 177, 180 Lott, Larry-Sth ..... ........... 7 6 Love, Barbara-F ....... ....,.... 6 7 Lund, Walter-F .......... .... 6 7 Lunn, Robert Gebbs-F ........... Lunsford, Joyce-J ....... .... 4 7, 67 163 Lupton, William-J ..... ...... 1 07 Luttrell Barbara-S .... .... 5 7 Luttrell, Diane-Sr ..... .... 3 2 Macari, Carolyn-8th .,... .... 7 6 Mackey, Jacquelyn-J .... .... 4 7 Mackey, Sidney-F ..... ......... 6 7 Mackey Sonya-F ................. 68 Madden, J. Robert-Sr ..... 32, 100, 175 Malott, Alice-.T ..... .... Mancil, Ethel-8th ..... . Mangum, Jimmy-F .... 47 76 68 Maniscalco, Ann-Sr ........... 32, 180 Marston, Faerie-S...57, 153 170, 181 Maryman, Jo Alice-8th ........... 76 Martin, Ava Jane-Sr ...... ...32, 163, 175 179, 180 Martin, Claude-F ........ 68, 149, 153 Martin, Donald-F ..... .... .100 Martin, Frances-J' .... ..... 4 7 Martin, Marijean-S .... . . .57, 170 Marvin, Bea-S .................... 57 Mason, Marjorie-Sr .......... .32, 159, 176, 178, '180 Matthews, Mary Lynn-J ........ 47, 163, 181 Matthews, W. K.-Sr ..... 32, 109, 174 Maxey, Robert--S .............. 57, 107 May, Annie Laura-F ......... 68, 143 McCa,a, Betty-F .......... 68 137, 172 McCaa, Buddy-J .......... 48 108, 154 McCain, Jack-F ............. ..... 6 8 McCain, Marilyn-Sth .......... 76, 182 McCartney, Claudia-F ...... ..... 6 8 McClellan, Betty-Sth ..... 76 137, 182 McClelland, Tommy-Sth .... ..... 7 6 McClendon, Betsy-J' ........... 48, 170 McClendon, Marian-S .... ...57, 164 McClure, Billie-F ...... . ..... 68 McCollister, Jack-J ........... 48, 109 McCombs, Mildred-Sth ...... ..... 7 7 McCommon, David--J .... ..... 1 08 McConkey, Dick-8th ........ ..... 7 7 McConnell, Betty Ann-J .... ..... 4 8 McConnell, David-S ...... 57 107, 142 M-cCormick, Carolyn-J...48, 161, 181 McCormick, Jimmy-.T ......... 48, 107 McCracken, Catherine-J ..... 48,145, 146, 163, 170 McCrary, Jimmy-Sr ....... ...... 3 2, 107, 142, 167 McCrary, Mary Alice-F .... ..... 6 8 McDaniel, Clarice-F ....... .... 68 McDaniel, Janice-F ...... 68 McDonald, Joe-S ............ ..... 5 7 McFadden, Raymond-F ..... ..... 6 8 McFadin, Glenn-Sr ............ 32, 106 McGowan, Larry-S ..... ..... 5 7, 142 McGuffin, Martha-F .......... 68, 173 McGuire, Billy-8th' ..... . ..... 77 McGuire, Peggy-J ...... . ..... 48 McHughes, Jimmy-Sr ......... 32, 106 Mcllnay, Martha-Sr .......... 32, 146, 150, 175, 180 Mclver, Athlyn-J ......... 48, 158, 170 McKee, Mary-Sr ,............. .32, 142 McKinley, Cameron-J .... 48, 107, 163 McKinney, Jeanne-Sr. .... 32, 176, 180 McLain, George-S ............. 57, 108 McMullen, Mary Alice-8th. , ..... 77 McMu1ler, Robert-8th ....... ..... 7 7 McPherson, Jimmy-Sr .... 32, 108, 144 McRee, Barbara-J ........ 48, 159, 163 Meadows, Fred-Sr ...........,. 32 83, 136, 137, 138, 156 Means, Hal-S ................ 57,108, 149, 170, 171 Meares, Mary Dell-Sr ..... 32, 140, 180 Medlin, Charles-S .......... ..... 1 07 Meek, Barbara.-Sr ............. 33, 180 Melton, Charlotte-J ...... 48, 151, 181 Melton, Earl-Sr ............... 33, 107, 140, 149, 156 Menge, Shirley Ann-F ...... ..... 6 8 Noble, Johnny-Sth .......... Mercer, Laura.-S .............. 57, 181 Meredith, Mary Elizabeth-8th .... 77 Meshell, Charlene-8th .......,.... 77 Meyer, Henry Ann-S .............. 57 Michaelis, Leslie-F ............... 68 Middlebrooks, Bruce-.T .....,.. 48, 137 Middleton, Bitsy-Sr ........... 33, 106, 161, 167, 179 Middleton, John-S ................ 109 Miller, Barbara-Sr ....... 33, 142, 145, 146, 175, 179, 181 Miller, Bob-Sr ............ ..... 3 3, 151 Miller, Douglas-J ............. 95,107 Miller, Calvin Roy-S .......... 57, 109 Miller, Corrine-S .............. 58, 163 Miller, Lona-Sr. ..... 33 160, 179, 180 Miller, Matt-8th ............... 77, 108 Miller, Nancy-8th, . . .......... .. 77 Miller, Patrick-Sr. ....... 33, 106, 158 Miller, Rudy-J ...... ...... 4 8, 109 Mims, Robert-8th... ..... .. 77 Minor, Clyde-8th ..... ....... 7 7 Mitchell, Bert-S..... ....... 58, 107 Mitchell, Billy-Sr. ............ 33, 149, 150, 170, 175 Mitchell, Holly-S ........ 58, 108, 137, 145, 149, 170, 178 Mitterlehner, Dennis-F ........... 68 Moeller, Audrey Ann-Sr. ......... 33 Monette, John D.-Sr ..... 33, 106, 179 Monroe, Paula-.T .................. 48 Monsour, Mary Jo-F .......... 68, 173 Moore, David-Sr .... .......... 3 3, 139, 143, 149, 175 Moore, George-8th .... .......... 1 43 Moore, Jack-F ....... ............ 68 Moore, .Tay-.T ...... ..... 4 8, 109, 163 Moore, .Timmy-J ............... 48, 158 Moore, Martha Ann-Sr ....... 33, 152, 158, 170, 175, 180 Moore, Mary Ida-8th ............. 77 Moore, Peyton-F ........ ........ 68 Moores, Russell-F ..... ...... 1 73 Morehead, Rhoda-J .... ........ 4 8 97, 139, 170, 181 Morehead, Seth-F ................ 68 Morgan, Billie Leigh-Sr ..... .33, 105, 114, 162, 167, 179 Morgan, Carl-S ............... 58,106 Morgan, Donellia-Sr. ......... 33,180 Morgan, EddicP8th ..... ........ 7 7 Morgan, Emily Jo-F .... ..... 68 , 165 Morgan, Hilda-S ...... ........ 5 8 Morgan, Joann-F ................. 68 Morgan, Judy-Sth ..... .77, 143, 177 Morrow, Tommy'-J .... .48, 125, 133 Mosely, Joan-Sr ....... .33, 161, 180 Mosley, Louise-S ..... ...... 58 , 159 Moss, Bill-S ....... ..... 5 8, 107 Moss, Donn-8th ...... ....... 7 7 Muirhead, Ray-Sth .... ..... 77 Munch, Joan-J ...,................ 48 Munsell, Charlette-J ..... 48, 158, 170 Munsell, Wanda-Sr. ....... 33,88 89, 105, 138, 140, 167, 170 Murph, Elsie-J ................ 48, 163 Murph, Glay-F ......... ....... 68 Murphy, Barbara-Sr. ......... 33, 180 Murphy, James-S ................. 149 Murphy, Jimmy-S ........ 58, 107, 163 Murphy, Tommy-8th ...... ,....... 7 7 INDEX Continued? Murray, Richard David-Sr... 116, Muse, Carl-F ....... ...... Myatt, Dennis-S .... .... Naff, Caroline-F ............. Namee, Rosemary-Sth ...... Nash, George-Sr ..... 34, 108, Nathan, Max-F ............. 149, Nation, Beverly-Sth .......... Naylor, Lloyd-J ....... ..... Neilson, Clifford-Sr. ........ . 108, Neilson, Eddi1?8th .......... Nell, Betty-S...58, 137, 141, Nelson, Curtis-Sr ......... 34, Nelson, Eleanor-8th ......... Nelson, Edris-S ....... 58, 95, Nelson, Freida-Sth ........... Newcombe, Irene-Sr ....... .. Newstadt, David-8th ....... Newton, Dorothy'-S. .58, 141, Nicholas, Barbara Ann-8th. Nicholas, John-S ............. Nielson, Cecil-Sr. .... 34, 106, Noble, Margery-F, ......... Norman, Beverly Ann-F ..... Norris, Kathryn-Sr. ......... . Norris, Wayne-F. ......... . Northcott, Lucy Mae-8th .... 100, Ocker, Doris-Sr .............. Oden, Anne-J ........ 48, 150, Oden, Lillian-Sth ............. O'Donnell, Jo Ann-Sth ...... Oksenholt, Dagmar-J ........ Oliver, James-S ......... 0'Roark, Walter-F ......... Oswald, Mary Ann-S ........ 141, Ottalini, Betty-Sr ......... 34, Otts, Elinor-Sr ............ 48 140, 158, Owen, Roy Dean-Sr ...... 34, Pack, James-Sr ...... .... 3 4, 158, Page, Barbara-J ...... ...... 4 9, Painter, Val-S .......... ..... 5 8, Palmer, Genevieve-Sth ........... Palmer, James-J .............. 49, Palmer, Jo Ann-S...58, 145, 146, Panos, George-J ................. Panos, Pete-S ..... ..... 58 , Parker, Nancy-S ............,. 58, Parker, Sue-S .................... Parkes, Myra-Sr .... 34, 84, 88, 89, 94, 108, 136, 137, 138, 139, 167, Parkes, Ruth-8th .............. 77, Parkner, Jonell-F ..... ......... Parnell, David-F ......... 69, 149, Parvino, Yvonne-Sr .............. Paul, Donald-Sr .................. Paul, Frances Elaine-Sr..34, 137, Peace, Joe-J ..................... Peacock, Bill-Sr ............... 34 106, 139, 159, Pedro, Sammy-J ................. Peloubet, Bobby-J .... ..... 4 9, Peloubet, Jane-8th ............... Pennington, Billy-Sr ..... 34, 175, 33. 154 .143 . 106 173 . 77 158 137, 172 182 106 34, 154 . 77 181 150 . 77 181 177 161 . 77 181 . 77 109 149 . 77 . 68 182 163 . 69 77, 182 161 179 182 . 77 140 . 58 . 69 58, 170 180 139, 181 155 167 177 163 . 77 107 150 .106 106 165 . 58 90. 175 182 . 64 173 . 34 . 34 180 . 49 97, 175 .109 109 .77 180 Pennington, Glynn Ellen-..T. .49, 181. Perkins, Pat-S ................ 58, 163 Perman, Ann-Sr ..... .... 3 4, 161, 180 Pernici, Frank-Sr ......... 34, 123, 155 Perry, Pat-S .......... ....... 4 9, 181 Perteis, Delroy-8th ......... ..... 77 Peteet, Edgar-S .............. 58, 106, 158, 163, 171 Petty, Beverly-8th ............ 77, 177 Petzing, Marilyn-J ........ 49 95, 139, 146, 153, 170, 181 Petzing, Shirley-F ............ 69,173 Peyton, Dia.nefSr .,.. .34, 167, 170, 180 Peyton, Mary Clare-J .... 49, 170, 181 Phillips, Alvin-Sr. ........,... 35, 106 Phillips, Ann-S ...... .... 5 8, 179, 181 Phillips, Betty-Sr. .... .... ..... 3 5 Phillips, Hugh-Sr. ........ 35, 108, 149 Phillips, Jack-J ....... .... ..... 4 9 Phillips, Richard-F ..... .. ..... 69 Philyaw, Thomas-S ......... ..... 1 07 Pilgreen, Mary-S ............. 58, 137, 141, 147, 165 Pilgreen, Nelda-Sth ........... 77, 147 Pillert, Frank-Sr ...... ...... ..... 3 5 Pinson, Sue-Sr ........ ........ 3 5, 110, 161, 167, 175, 180 Pirkey, Leilia-J ...... 49 100, 175, 181 Pitts, Mona-F ................. 69, 173 Pizzolato, Josie-J ...... ..... 4 9, 177 Pizzolato, Peter-8th ..... . ..... 77 Plaisance, Germaine-S ........ 58, 137 Ponselle, Mary-Sr ...... ..... 3 5, 177 Ponselle, Nell-S ....... . ..... 150 Pope, Mary Helen-F... ..... 69, 173 Popejoy, Lee-8th .... ...... ..... 1 4 3 Porter, Dale-F ........... 69, 100, 110 Porter, Robert-F ........, 69, 107, 142 Portero, Josephine--Sr. ...... ..... 3 5 Poss, Margaret-F ............ 137, 165 Potts, Carol Ann-Sr .............. 35, 163, 178, 180 Prescott, John-J .... . ..... 49, 106 Presler, Benton-F' ..... ..... 6 9, 137 Proft, Frank-Sr. .... ..... 3 5, 108 Price, Doris-8th ....... . . ..... 78 Prince, Marilyn-Sr. ........... 35, 161 Pringle, Ann-F ........... 69, 159, 182 Prothro, Carleton-J ........... 49, 107 Prothro, YvonmwJ .... .... ..... 4 9 Prudhomme, Dan-Sr ......,... .35 82, 109, 130, 155 Pugh, Charles-Sth ............. 78, 149 Putch, Carl-S ......... ..... ..... 1 06 Pyburn, Eugene-Sr ....... 35, 130, 155 Pyburn, Helen-8th .... ....... 7 8, 147 Pyburn, Jere-Sth .... .. ..... 78 Queyrouze, Elizabeth-J .......... 49, 163, 178, 181 Rachal, Furman-F .... .... ..... 6 9 Rachal, Jackie-F ..... .... ..... 6 9 Rachal, Willard-J' ............ 49,,118, 125, 155, 171 Rainer, Dorothy-8th .......... 78, 147 Rainer, Nelda Faye--F ........ 69, 143 Rains, Sammie-S ............. 108, 142 Rambin, Joyce Carol-Sr..35, 137, 138, 139, 142, 160, 180 Rambin, Sally-F .............. 69, 177 139, 141 Ramond, Ellen-Sr .... 35, 138, Two Hundred Nineteen Wilkes, Stanley-8th .............. 79 Wilkinson, Carlee Ann-J ........ 51, 170 181 Williams, Betty-J ........ 51,161 181 Williams, Ima. Jean-J. ........... 51. Williams, Martha-8th ......... 79 182 Williams, Thomas-Sth .... ....... 7 9 Williamson, Carolyn-J ........ 51, 161 Williamson, Leroy-S ............. 107 Williford, Robert-J ............... 107 Willingham, Mary Ann-Sr...4O, 139, 161, 175, 180 Willis, Jo Ann-F .................. 71 Wilson, Betty Jane-J ......... 51, 100 Wilson, Elizabeth-8th ........ 79, 147 Wilson, Mary Frances-S.61, 158, 181 Wilson, Moffett-S .......,,....... 107 Winborne, Jeannine-.T ,....,...... 51 Winder, Paul-Sr. ....... 40, 85, 88, 90, 118, 125, 130, 136, 138, 155 Winston, Jerry-Sr ................. 40 Wintle, Mary Jafck-F ..... .... 7 1, Two Hundred Twenty-TWO INDEX CContinuedJ q 147, Wise, Joan-S ............. 61, Wiseman, Barbara.-J ........ Wisener, Ann-Sr. ......... 40, Withrow, Sammie-J ......... Wolf, Wolfe, Wolfe Anthony-Sr ........ 40, Darrylin-F ........... , Sue-Sr .... ......... 4 0, 158, 167, , Penn-S ............... Wong, Yin-Sr ........ 40, 109. Woodruff, Mary Frances-Sr. Wong Woodring, Sammye-S .... 61, Woods, Natalie-Sr. .......... . Woolbert, M. K.-Sr .......... 117, Wooten, John-F ............. Worley, Charles-J .,.......... 125, 130, Worley, Jane Ann-Sr ........ Worley, Mary Dell-S ..... Worley, Wyeth-8th ..... 150 173 170 181 51 177, 180 51 107, 130 71 89, 106, 175, 178 61 158, 173 40' 173, 181 .40, 180 41, 130, 155 71. 58, 122, 137, 155 41 61 79 Wright, Bobbie-J ............ ., 51 Wright, Charles-.T...51, 125 30 155 Wright Idabelle-Sr ............. 41, 167, 175 Wright Jack-S ............. 61 Wright, Shirley-8th .... . 79 Wurst, Bill-F ............... .108 Wylie, Elma Lee-Sr ...... .. 137, 139, 161, 180 Yauger, Jean-S ........... 61, 181 Yauger, Jerry-8th ............ 182 Yoes, Jimmy-Sth ....,........ 137 Young, Alice Lee-S ...... 61, , 181 Young, A. 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