C E Byrd High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1950
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« • • JeAl cdwti Outstanding in the events of each school year are those established ideals and customs which have developed in Bvrd High School during the past twenty-five years. It is with an awareness of their im- portance in our school life that we dedi- cate this 1950 Gusher to the traditions we honor. Byrd, ive statid to honor thee Alma Mater truel Loyal hotnage ue iv ' tll hring through the years to you. Loyalty, honesty, uith thy friend- ship hold Alu ays deep u’ithin our bearts ihe purple and the gold. Administration. 11 Activities.19 Features. 41 Athletics.51 Organizations. 73 Classes.109 Advertisements. 179 Principal and Assistant Principal—two excellent reasons why the City of Byrd is rich in traditions. During his thirty years as Principal, Mr. Koffman has been instrumental in the development of most of our traditions. Since Mr. Jones came to Byrd as Assistant Principal in 1948, he has be- come an integral part of our school program. On the following pages we present the members of the faculty and several special departments of our school. Ten Mr. Grover C. Koffman Principal On October 21, 1949, our Principal was signaliy honored. In recognition of thirty years as Principal of Shreveport High Schools, the Mayor of the City proclaimed this day Grover C. Koffman Day. Events are pictured on the facing page. The Day, which was also Homecoming Day, opened with the traditional assembly, which was attended by Byrd graduates of years past. After the assembly a parade was held in downtown Shreveport honoring Mr. Koffman and the five members of the faculty who have served with him the entire thirty years. At the Rotary Club luncheon the original certificate. signed by Mayor Clyde Fant, proclaiming Grover C. Koffman Day, was presented. At 5:30 a banquet for all citizens of Shreveport was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Washington-Youree Hotel. The closing event of this memorable day was the Homecoming game, Byrd vs. Bolton, at which time Mr. Koffman crowned the Homecoming Queen. At the half Mr. Jake Hanna, a Byrd graduate, presented to Mr. Koffman a new Mercury, an expression from the citizens of Shreveport of their high regard for him. Truly this day will be remembered by all as one of the most outstanding events of the school year, honoring a man whom we all love, Grover C. Koffman. THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Ttvelve Miss Nellie V. Strother Student Connselor Mr. Francis L. Jones Assistant Principal F A C U L T Y FIRST ROW—Miss Lurline Alison, B.A., Amcrican History, Sponsor Future Teachers Club; Miss Ruth Kerr Batchelor, B.A. and B.S. in Homemaking, Sponsor BIBS, Co-Sponsor FHA; Mrs. Eula Mae Beauhouef, B.S., English, Civics; Mr. Alvin N. Benner, B.M. and M.M., Instrumental Music; Mrs. Pearl Bickham, Cafeteria Mana- ger; Miss Eleanor Blatterman, B.S., General Science, Foods, Co-Sponsor 4-H Club. SECOND ROW—Mrs. Sue L. Boydston, B.A., English, Faculty ROTC Sponsor; Mrs. Bernice Branch, As- sistant Cafeteria Manager; Miss Elizabeth Ann Brown, B.A., Mathematics, Lost and Found Committee Student Council; Mrs. Mattie Gray Brown, B.A. and M.E., Civics; Mr. Ralph Butler, B.S., Driving; Mrs. Evelyn H. Carmichael, B.S., Business Education. THIRD ROW—Miss Nancy Ruth Carrigan, B.A., English; Miss Fannie Pearl Colquitt, B.A., Social Science; Mr. Leonard S. C onover, B.S., Biology and General Science, Sponsor Hi Y and Camera Club; Miss Cecilia Cooley, B.A., Shorthand, Gusher Editorial Adviser; Mrs. Dorothy Cox, B.A., M.A., Civics, Sp onsor Byrd Bap- tist Students and Freshman Class Sponsor; Mr. J. D. Cox, B.A. and M.A., Mathematics, Football and Baseball Coach, Varsity Club. FOURTH ROW—Miss Phalamae Cromwell, B.S., Physical Education, Sponsor Girls Sports Club and Jacket- ettes; Mr. Charles Jack Cross, B.S.E. and M.S., General Science and Physics; Miss Mary W. Crowder, B.A. and M.A., American History; Mrs. Bettie Davis, B.S. and M.A., English; Mr. William Dehner, B.S., Science; Mrs. Daisy Dobson, B.A., Typing. Fourteeti F A C U L T Y FIRST ROW—Miss Hetty Ecker, B.A., Latin, Sponsor Upper Latin Forum; Mr. Roy Evans, B.S. and M.A., Social Science and Debate, Sponsor Boys Debate Club and National Forensic League; Mrs. Jessica Goodwin, B.S., Speech, English and Debate, Sponsor Giris Debate Club, Director Senior Play; Mr. James Harwell, B.A., Mathematics, Senior Class Sponsor; Miss Lee Druna Hiatt, B.S., Mathematics; Mr. C. H. Johnson, B.A. and M.A., Distributive Education, Sponsor Distributive Education Club. SECOND ROW—Mr. John Laughlin, B.S., Physical Education, Football and Basketball Coach, Sponsor Varsity Club; Mrs. Mary Laughiin, B.A., Secretary; Miss Betty Lawrence, B.A., Art, Gusher Art Adviser; Miss Marie Thesere LeBlanc, B.A. and M.A., French and English, Sponsor Le Cercle Francais; Miss Hester Looney, B.S., Mathematics; Mr. Sam Maranto, B.A. and M.A., Civics. THIRD ROW—Mrs. Lucille McClendon, B.A., Mathematics; Mrs. Anna H. McGraw, B.A., English; Miss Lilla McLure, B.S. and M.A., American History and Economics, Sponsor Gayarre History Club; Miss Mildred Mob- ley, B.S. and B.S. in L.S., Librarian, Sponsor Library Club; Miss Margaret Mood, B.A. and M.A., Spanish, Sponsor Los Mayores and Los Amigos; Miss Eloise Mounger, B.S., Physical Education, Sponsor Jacket-ettes, Co-Sponsor Girls Sports Club. FOURTH ROW—Miss Patricia Murphy, B.S., Physical Education, Gusher Business Adviser, Sponsor Girls Sports Club and Quill and Scroll; Mrs. Hester Nash, Secretary; Miss Nancy Norrell, B.A., Assistant Librarian, Co-Sponsor Library Club; Miss Neva Norsworthy, B.S., Mathematics, Sponsor Y-Teens; Mrs. Jo Pardue, B.A. and M.A., English; Miss Bernice Phipps, B.A. and M.A., Civics and American History, Sponsor Student Council. Fifteen F A C U L T Y FIRST ROW—Miss Fearl Pryor, B.A. and M.A., English, Sponsor National Honor Society; Miss Margaret Purvis, B.S., Home Economics, Sponsor Future Homemakers of America; Mr. Charles Ravenna, B.S. and M.S., Biology, Sophomore Class Sponsor; Mr. Carlyle Resweber, B.S., Industrial Arts, Sponsor Fore ’N Aft; Miss Reppy Rhodes, B.A. and M.A., Mathematics and Civics; Miss Mercedes Richards, B.A., Spanish, Sponsor Los Menores. SECOND ROW — Miss Irma Robinson, B.A. and M.A., Latin, Sponsor Lower Latin Forum; Mr. Jack Rowan, B.A., Physical Education, Football and Track Coach, Sponsor Varsity Club; Mrs. Mamie Rusheon, B.A. and M.A., English, High Life Business Adviser; Miss Eugenia Simmons, B.A. and M.A., Mathematics; Miss Celia Smiley, B.A. and M.A., Engiish, Sponsor Junior Red Cross; Mr. R. A. Smith, B.S. and M.A., Biology, Sponsor 4-H Club. THIRD ROW—Mrs. Nell Spinks, B.A., Commerce; Miss John Steele, B.S., Mathematics; Mr. John Wagner, B.M., Vocal Music and Music Theory; Mr. G. M. Ware, M.E. and T.C.E., General Electric Institution Engi- neer; Mr. Orval Waterhout, B.S., Mechanical Drawing; Mrs. Mary Clyde Wintle, B.A., Latin and English. FOURTH ROW—Mrs. Sadie V. Yarbrough, B.A. and M. A., English, Junior Class Sponsor; Mrs. Anne H. Year- wood, B.A., Spanish, Sponsor Pan-American Student Forum. Sixteen SPECIAL FEATURES IN THE CITY OF BYRD On this page we present special de- partments in the City of Byrd. At the upper right is the library, which pro- vides students with facilities for ob- taining necessary research information. Extra special are Mrs. Hester Nash and Mrs. Mary Laughlin. Their efficient handling of the endless details in the office makes for smcoth operation throughout the school. On the right is the graphic arts room. Although this is a new department at Byrd, it has provided the school with many types of printed materiab. Seventeen Donald Graham, Staff Photographer for the Gusher and for the High Life, Edris Nelson, Staff Member, and Bill Ellis of the Art Staff, are discussing layouts for the following pages. In this section we present outstanding activities which contribute to many of our established programs and events—the Gusher and High Life Staffs, the Band, the Vocal Department, and Pelican Boys and Girls State. Eighteen ACTIVITIB Nitteteen The 1950 Gusher has endeavored to produce an annual which is a complete and effective record of life at Byrd— our work, our fun, our interests, our activities, our associations. The com- bined editorial and business staffs have attempted to preserve the customs and 7 op Left—Miss Cecilia Cooley, Editorial Adviser: Peggy Fitch. Editor, and Marilyn Petzing, Associate Editor, discuss covers and the feature section of the 1950 Cusher. Center Left—Staff rnembers Morris Sneed. Bill Ellis, Sena Courtney, and Martha Egger f ref are copy to be sent to the printers. lielou ' Left—Jerry Dykeman, Saomi Birduel , Ernest Turner, Edris Selson. and Edgar Gallotvay ause in front of the Publications Office hefore rcsuming work on the index and the athletic sec- tion of the yearbook. Below Right—Donald Graham. staff photographer. shows some of his pictures uhich are to be useJ in the book to Elinor Otts, Douglas Miller, and Joanne Sherrod. traditions which are such a large part of our City of Byrd. We acknowledge with appreciation the cooperation of the administrative officers, the fac- ulty, and the student body. We hope that in years to come this book will be an old friend recalling pleasant memories. V )per Right—Miss Patricia Murphy, Busittess Ad - i iser; Jauet Westbrook, Husiness Mat ager. attd Rhoda Morebead. Adter ising Manager, check on the numher of students in each home room uho purchased a Gusher this year. Center Right—Other members of the s aff uho uork hard preparing copy are Randy Hensley, Kip King, and Mary Jack Wintle. Belou ' Left—Filing cards in the Puhlications Of- fice are Eduard Forgotson, Ann Vickrey, Zoe Ramsey, and David Comegys. Be ou Right—Checking the numher of ads they have sold are Anne Hungerheeler, Wilma Sandel, Harbara Hood. and Marjorie Euhank. V V A A THE 1950 B YRD HIGH LIFE The High Life ttiatiagers are Jutie Douden. Busittess Manager; Mrs. Mamie Rusheon, Bttsiness Adviser; Josephine Ray, Advertis - ing Manager; John Leimbrook, Assistani Advertising Manager; Sara Rosier, Art Edi- tor; Norma Steuart, Assistant Business Manager; Rae Cttpples, Assistant Circttla- tion Manager; and Lucy Strain, Circulation Manager. Those on the High Life Circulation Staff are Jane Taylor, Mona Pitts, Delores Threlkeld, Jean Sink, Sammie ' oodring, Shirley Almanrode, Stte Parker, and Bill Griffies. Setting type for the paper are Bohhy Green, Mary Holt, Lott Ann Hayes, Douglas Miller, Bill Rohinson, John Leimhrook, Carolyn W ' est, Betsy Allday, Sue Jaudon, Jo Ann Hagedorn, and Lee Curtis. Looking over the finished product are Betty Thompson, Pa- tricia Huitt, Phyllis Blackwell, Karolynn Kothe, Carleton Prothro, Billy Hollouay, Pat Perry, Dorothy Tippett, Alan Langridge, Barhara Strong, and Connie Rohertson. Preparing copy for the High Life are Frances Digiotanni. Editor; Carolyn McCormick, Columnist; Glynn Ellen Pennington, Personality Editor; Jane Lemay, Cluh Editor; Aliss Claris Glick, Editorial Adt ' iser; Zack Gallion, Sports Editor; Molly Watts, Feature Editor; and Janet Redden, Co-Editor. The Byrd High Life this year received a superior rating at the annual meeting of the Louisi- ana High School Press Association held last December in Natchitoches. The Columbia Scholastic Press Association, of which it is also a member, gave it a first place honor rating. Under the direction of Miss Claris Glick, Editorial Sponsor, the paper has been edited by journalism students who gathered the news and prepared the copy. The Business Staff, under the direction of Mrs. Mamie Rusheon, sold ads to various Shreveport firms to finance the paper. The High Life was published every two weeks and was distributed by members of the Cir- culation Statf. This five column, eight page paper is a member of the Quill and Scroll. Suggestions and criticisms are offered hy Pentt Wong, Catherine McCracken, Betty Nell, Joan Wise, Boh Saldich, Betty Jo Eduards, Bonnie Hadwin, Garland Houck, and Jeatt Sink. Ohsert ing the printing press are Barhara Rohinette, Mary Lou Bain, Beverly Conway, Janet Rhodes, Gail Haywood, Janice Rhodes, Gail Shuller, Marjorie Euhattk, Joyce Brngier, Jatte Copeland, Patsy Gottzales, and Bill Kttauer. BYRD HIGH BAND Under the leadership of Alvin N. Benner, the Concert, Marching and Military Bands have made appearances for radio broadcasts, assemblies, weekly military reviews, community activities, as well as performing elaborate half time shows for football games and preparing the annual win- ter and spring concerts. The Concert Band of seventy members which forms an integral par: of the student life at Bvrd has attained national recognition as one of the outstanding bands of the South. It has been highly commended for its musicianship, intonation and keen interpretive sense by Dr. William D. Revelli, Mark Hindsley, A. A. Harding, L. Bruce Jones, Lee Hope, Ralph Rush, and George Wilson, adjudicators who are nationally known for their outstanding contributions in the field of music education. In festival participation, they won the superior rating at the last Region VII Festival, and were awarded first place in both marching and concert events at the New Orleans Music Festival. This award included an invitation to represent this section of the country at the Chicagoland Music Festival. Also, this spring the Bvrd Band attended the Highlander Music Festival in Dallas, where it was heard by William D. Revelli, adjudicator. Performing the finest in band music literature, the Instrumental Department boasts not onlv a fine music library, but also an ever increasing record library, including the best in recorded classical music. FLUTES—Phyrne Collie, Jonnard Bjorklund, Sue Laws, Madelyn Stephenson, Louis Coppage, Betty Durham and Ella Chandler. OBOE — Jimmie Huddleston and Bobby Smith. BASSOON—Marvin Huffman and Myrl Bjorklund. CLARINETS — Billy Ralph Gay, Jimmie Evanoff, JoAnn Willis, Dorothy Marie Earp, Billie Mc- Clure, J anice Rich, Carole Young, Odell Roshton, Patsy Boggs, Nel- wyn Reynolds, Elaine Vickrey, and Marjorie Rachal. ALTO CLARINETS — Gertrude Clement, Dorothy Alsup and Col- leen Montgomery. BASS CLARINETS — Teddy Hardtner and Richard Phillips. CONTRA BASS CLARINET — Jimmie Robinson. ALTO SAXOPHONES — Glen Thompson and Judy Morgan. TENOR SAXOPHONE — Bobby Kurtz. BARITONE SAXOPHONE — Gerald Poindexter. T uenty-Four David Carson and Gertrude Clement Band King and Qneen Hal Herring Drum Major David Carson and Maurice Hanna Drum Majors CORNETS — A1 Hammett, Ray Weimar, Janet Rhodes, Annice Jones, John Childers, Janice Rhodes, Maurice Hanna, Kearney Duerson, Donald Baker, Herbert Loyd, Charles Moore, Bill Co r- rington, Neal Carlson, Harold Thom, Bill Brewster and Gary Hogan. HORNS—Betty Jane Wilson, Lucy Northcutt, Marilyn McCain and Bette Berry. TROMBONES — Donald Dale, Billy Ray Gay, Tommy Turnage and Clayton Dupree. BARITONES — David Carson, Jerry Ahbott, Gail Bohlcke, Don- ald Martin and Clyde Bowers. BASSES—Harlan Carver, Michael Torrans, Neal Elton Dry, Frank Jones and Phil Hahlutzel. TYMPANI—Barbara Wiseman. DRUMS — Dale Porter, Kamal Kathey, Hal Herring and Billy Allen. BELLS, CHIMES AND XYLO- PHONE — Leilia Pirkey. Twenty-Vive First Rou ' —Carol Corington, Judy Sheru ood. Loralee Craft. Janis Findling. Marilyn French. Jo Ann Willis, Entily l aurent, Dorothy Cox, Joan Baxter, Barhara Charlton, Geraldine Simmons, Jane Barnett, Rosemary Dancey. Second Rou ' —Elizah eth Queyrouze, Carole Vinson, Betty Clark, Mary Alice McCrary, Jean Turner, Joyce I aBorde, Sue Lau s, Frankie Watson, Jane Lemay. Ima Jean W ' illiams, Margaret Culhertson. Betty Jane Wilson. Third Row—Patsy Gonzales, Edris Nelson, Martha Jane Cox, Helen Henderson, Doris Jean Calvert, Sue Jaudon, Janet Ashley, Cherry Sue Jennings, Mary Frances Bickham. Bohhie Summers, Betty Jones, Ann Bnrckett. Fonrth Row—Jimmy McCormick. Joe LeGendre, Bill Allen, John Trigg, Coyle Stephenson. Bruce Middlehrooks, Charles Worley, Ray Weimar, Rohert Anderson, Bnddy Tench, Ronald Brown, James Kahre, Charles Thomas, Jirnrny Talant, Alton Hancock, Donald Graham. A CAPPELLA CHOIR The 1949-50 A Cappella Choir is one of the largest in the history of Byrd. Some of the varied activities in which the choir has participated were assembly programs, the Christmas program at the Municipal Auditorium, a two-hour Christmas program for the Byrd student body, the spring operetta, Shreds and Patches, and their own Spring Concert. Student song leaders and accom- panists were chosen from the Choir for each assembly of the year. The Choir has furnished upon request, many small ensembles and soloists for entertainment at civic luncheon clubs. T wenty-Six FIRST ROW Lena Hunter Betty June Williams Nan Graves Wanda Koonce Billy Jean Cook Anna Maria Rinchuso Betty Alexander Joan Baker Jfanice Butler Josie Pizzolato SECOND ROW Margaret Poss Jane Harrison Jacqueline Bradford Dorothy Tippett Barbara Cooper Mary Stevens Shirley Strfle Doris Ann Hawley Sara Mallot Lynnette Askew Deloris Coltharp THIRD ROW Maria Fulco Verlie Cheatham Sue Ingalls Carlin Dietz Billie Norris Ann I n kerson Cara Lee Hicks Patsy Freeman Wilma Sandel Connie Tomlinson Katie Lynn Vickers Jo Nell Parker FOURTH ROW Nina Jean Jeter Ruth Wheeler Rolene Richards Barbara Hay Mary Alice Wallace Patsy Herring Charlotte Hambv Faye Thweatt Donna Kightlinger Margaret Leary Diane Webb GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB With too many members for one Girls Glee Club, Byrd has enjoyed two Girls Glee Clubs throughout 1949-50. Performing both jointly and separately, the Freshman Glee Club and Upper Class Glee Club have furnished music for assembly programs and civic clubs. In December, the Glee Clubs participated ith niusic groups from other schools in a music festival of Christmas music at the Municipal Auditorium. Members were picktfd from both Glee Clubs to form the opcretta chorus. FIRST ROW Mary Alma Abney Tw ' yla Clark Dorothy Shamburgcr Mary Alford Judy Moore Marv- Flizabeth W ' hitfield Mildred Georcy Betty Adcock Barbara Nichols SECOND ROW ' Marsha Lee Maxey Dolly Ann Sloane Sylvia Lively Barbara Langer Caroline Macari Bettv Jackson Betty Register Charlene Mashell THIRD ROW Phyllis Frick Laurena Matson Patsy Brewer Janice Young Virginia McLemore Irma Ford Ruth Fowler Jo Ann Collins Shirley Wright Mar ' Catherme Armburst T wenty-Seven Tbe aim of et ' ery arcber is to hit the bttllseye. Our Physical Education Department is designed to train students of Byrd High School in good sportsmanship, group participation, and teamwork. The enjoyment of the game is taught along with the fundamentals and techniques, thus providing an excellent means of using leisure hours wisely. The program not only develops physical fitness through engaging in games but also emphasizes health habits by the study of personal hygiene, social hygiene, and first aid. Sqttare dancing is becoming increasingly popular. Tennis is the activity ivhich seems to have more carry-over valne among Byrd girls. Page Twenty-Eight Education Badmifiton is very popular among tbe Senior girls. ()f all the sports participated in by boys, basketball seems to he most generally enjoyed. Dnring the fall of the year touch football is in the limelight . Military personnel directing the ROTC FIRST ROW Lieut. Col. Paul D. Carter Major George M. Maliszewski Master Sgt. Edward R. McCarthy Sgt. Louis Lawrence program at Byrd High School SECOND ROW Master Sgt. Robert Mann Master Sgt. J. D. Foster Master Sgt. Robert Tate are: REGIMENTAL OFEICERS Col. Bennett Johnston Col. Sponsor Anne Oden BATTALION OFFICERS Lieut. Col. Robert Strong Lieut. Col. Sponsor Barbara Strong Captain Adjutant Jimmy Reeder Captain Adjutant Sponsor Sue Laws Major Jimmy Sippel Major Sponsor Barbara Charlton Captain P. R. O. George Hardy Capt. P. R. O. Sponsor Frances Digiovanni Benjumin Achee, James Adums, John N. Bahcall, Robert C. Buhcall, William Af. Batt, James B. Baxter, Charles Bayne, Oscar L. Berry, Paul J. Carlton, William Cook, Jr., James R. Cothren, Bohby Cox, Conrad Af. Cnmtnings, Roger L. Dickerson, Arthnr J. Lerguson, Edgar Galloway, Leland Gwinn, Kenneth Hurdcastle, Rohert B. Hargrove, lke Hawkins, Ruvian D. Hendrick, Edward B. Hensley, William Hollaway, Milton Houston, Donny Johnson, Rohert E. Johnson, Edwin S. Jolley, Merle Kilgore, Daniel A. Langford, Dolph Lea, Rohert G. Ltinn, Claude Martin, Jesse Moore, Russell Moores, Carl B. Morgan, James R. Murphy, Dennis Myatt. Max Nathan, Carlton Prothro, Dana Ranson, Tom Q. Ratcliffe, William Ray, Charles C. Rush, Calvin R. Smiley, Ed B. Smith, Tom A. Snelling, Richard Sommers, Frank Tidwell, Nick Timpa, James Truly, William Vickery, Jack Wiener, John R. Young. Clarence L. Loyd. Rohert E. Maxey, Ralph Ezelle. SPONSORS Captain Betsy McClendon First Lieut. Joanne Sherrod Second Lieut. Jane Rawlins Second Lieut. Mary Clare Peyton OFFICERS Captain Joe Bob Alexander Second Lieut. Robert Robinson Second Lieut. Millard Allen Not Pictured is — First Lieut. Ralph Ezelle SPONSORS First. Lieut. Josie Pizzolato Second Lieut. Caroline Hablutzel Second Lieut. Sue Ingalls OFFICERS Captain Robert Whitaker First Lieut. John Leimbrook Second Lieut. Ronald Wideman Not Pictured are — Captain Mary Baskin and Second Lieut. Archie Haynes irank C. Andretrs, Paul H. Armbrnst, Donald Attaway, irank Bain, Ray Baker, Robert L. Ba ne, Donald Berg. Ernest B. Blease, Clifford Brossett, Grover Carlisle. William Compton. Roland R. Cordill, William W. Cox, Jr., Houston A. Cummings, irank Cunningbam, Jobn Cunningbam, Ricbard Davis, George Dickson, Cbester W. Ellis, Hirscb Goldberg, Jobnny A. Gnllo, ired Hall. Robert Hall, Cbarles Herring, James Hnnter, Clyde G. King. Robert W. Kostelka, Alan H. Kreegar, Kennetb K. Kunzman, Eduard C. Laster, Tbotnas Lavelle, Jack Mc- Collister, David B. McConnell, Lanrie McGraw, Jobn C. Maples, Henry Means. Cbarles R. Mealin. Willongbby Meek, James Miner, Bert C. Mitcbell, Glay Murpb, Dennis Mitterlehner, Tbomas L. Naylor, George W. New - ton, Val Painter, Pete G. Panos, David C. Parnell, Tommy H. Pearce, Jobn S. Prescott, Clande Ray, iranklin C. Rembert, A. B. Robertson, Jr., Claiborne B. Robertson, Reagan Scott, Jackson C. Sibley, Jobn i. Simon, Keitb R. Smith, I bomas Stone, Dennis Sumrner, Gerald E. Tilleux, Josepb Townsend, Donald Trigg, Glenn W. Vandiver, Kenneth Wagstaff, William Wakeman, Perry B. Whisner, Robert Williford. Robert Anderson, Wayne Antoine. Tbeo P. Anbert, David Batt, Robert A . Breidigan, James W. Bryant, Douglas Bnrnley, Leo S. Cage. Warren P. Caileff. Rnssell Clark, Norma Gene Cockrell, l : air Colvin, Jr., Robert A. DeSadier, Wilson T. Eason, Jatnes Varmer, Cbarles Otis Fincb, Harry T. Freeman, William H. Griffies, Edu iti C. Harbnck. Hardie Hardu ick, Ronald R. Herbert, Walter L. Hogsett, Jack C. Holley, James E. Hnddles • ton, William T. Kendrick, Williatn A. Kennedy, Hayes King, Ronald Leazer, Lonis A. Levy, Arnold C. Lyerly, Robert H. McCartby, Cameron K. McKinley, George McLain, James A. Mangnm, Gene C. Maxwell, Calt in R. Miller, Bnrl M. Oglesby, Jerry P. Orr, Edgar R. Peteet, Robert E. Porter, Benton N. Presslar, Carl Pntcb, Bender B. Rawls, Dat id L. Robbins, Ralpb Rotb, Joe B. Sansone, William W. Scales, Norman W. Sbamp, Hnnter Sbnmake, Milton W. Sloan, Kennetb W. Snyder, Clande L. Tborne, James M. Trotter, Josepb C. Waltber, Tbornas G. Watts, Ricbard Welcb, Robert I. Westbrook, Billy N. Wbeat, Williatn R. Wbitley, William L. Willis, Lonin P. Rohinson, Donglas Cbesser, Cbarles H. Hayden, Gerald Poindexter. SFONSORS First Lieut. Jo Ann Hagedorn Second Lieut. Phyrne Collie Second Lieut. Jean Adams OFFICERS Captain James A. Gallagher First Lieut. Charles Hayden Second Lieut. Joe David Cox Second Lieut. Roy Brock Not Pictnred is — Captain Martha Egger SPONSORS Captain Sarah Cook First Lieut. Jacqueline Bradford First Lieut. Marcaret Ann Cowger Second Lieut. Dawn Sherburne Second Lieut. Fatsy Stephens OFFICERS Captain Robert Peloubet Second Lieut. Denny Bartell Second Lieut. Weber Langley Not Pictured is — First Lieut. Ray Kightlinger Robert E. Alleman, William J. Atkins, Howard C. Belcher, James C. Berry, Norris E. Bigner, Edu in L. Blen er, Edward T. Boyter, Enrico Brocato, Joe Dat id Brockman, James Broom, Ronald R. Bryant, John G. Bnrns, Alan D. Calcote, Irwin D. Carroll, Totnmy Chavis, Nick Citnino, Harold F. Corhin, Jack G. Courtney, James D. Evanoff, Wilton O. tridge, Ronald S. Gallagher, Donald H. Goldstein, Charles R. Gray, George N. Gray, Joe W. Hampton. Rohert L. Hanson, John A. Hughes, Ashhy P. Irwin, Bohhy L. Lane, Leslie Michaelis, Gus Mijalis, Douglas Miller, William Moss, Carl R. Muse, James H. Palmer, Morris L. Potter, Sammy J. Rains, Franklin E. Ralston. Al Sanderlin, A. G. Saucier, Leonard Selber, Reginald G. Singleton, Henry R. Smith, Wal- ter Stephenson, Harry P. Stravalemos, Arnold Vinson . Thirty-Four SPONSORS Captain Mary Elizabeth Hendrick First Lieut. Diane Stephenson Second Lieut. JULIE WATSON OFFICERS Captain David Carson First Lieut. Hal Herring Second Lieut. Donald Dale MILITARY BAND Jerry G. Abbott, Dunald R. Baker, Jonnard BjorklanJ, Gail BohUhe. Burton C. Bowers, Harlan Carver, John R. Childers, Louis L Coppage, Jerry Dibner, Neal Dry, Kearuy Duerson, W. C. Fioyd. Billy Ray Gay, William Ralph Gay, Phil N. Hablutzel, Maurice Hanna, Gary Hogan, Hasine K. Kathy, John R. Kurtz, Jatnes D. Martin, Charles Moore, Kenneth R. Phillips, Dale Porter, Jitntnie Robinson. Bobby Smith, Harold f. Thotn. Charles Thomas, Glen Thotnpson, Michael Torrans, William T. Turnage. Herbert Loyd, Dave Leimbrook. Thirty-Five MILITARY INSPECTION On this page and the opposite page are shown moments of special inter- est in ROTC life. Upper left on page thirty-seven shows Lieut. Colonel Paul Carter, Mrs. Sue Boydston, Faculty ROTC Sponsor, Major George Malis- zewski, the Cadet Colonel and Cadet Colonel Sponsor. Upper right, guidon bearers await best company award. Center, Cadet Colonel Bennett Johns- ton and Cadet Colonel Sponsor Anne Oden. Lower left, color bearers pass- ing in review. Lower right, presenta- tion of the plaque to first Cadet Colonel. Hrig. General Weckerling and Lient. Colonel Panl D. Carter accornf anied hy Cadet Lieut. Coionel Rohert Strong cnd Cadet Lieut. Colonel Harhara Strong of the Byrd High School ROTC. ntake an insftection of coniftanies. Vieuing companies on ROlC Imspection Day are—Grorer C. Koffman. Brig. General John Wcckerling, F. L. Jones. Lieut. Colonel Ldu ard Purdy. Lieut. Colonel Paul D. Carter, Major George M. Ma iszeu ski, Major Neil Yarborongh, Cadet Colonel Bennett Johnston. Cadet Colonel Anne Oden. T hirty-Six Peiican State Pelican State is an annual conven- tion of representatives from leading high schools of Louisiana to ac- quaint young citizens with the functions of government. Various civic organizations of Shreveport sponsor the trip for these represen- tatives, who are chosen by the Junior Class and by recommenda- tion of the faculty. Byrd High School representatives to Pelican State in the summer of 1949 are pictured here. PELICAN GIRLS STATE First Roti ' —Barbara Charlton, Rhoda Morehead, Jane Rau lins. Seond Row—Jo Ann Hagedorn, Anne Oden, Sarah Cook, Vrances Digioi anni. Third Row — Dau n Sherburne, Mary Elizabeth Hendrick, Docia Crouch, Con - nie Cowden. Not pictured is Martha Egger. PELICAN BOYSSTATE Eirst Row—Coyle Stephenson, Eduard Vorgotson, David Cox. Second Roit’—John lngouf, Jay Barton, Gilmer Carpenter, Franklin Rembert. Third Row—John Simon, George Hardy, Bill Scales, Jimmie Sippel, Louis Cop- page. Thirty-Eight Homecoming is always an outstanding event of the school year and is one of our most treasured traditions. To introduce the Feature Section we use a picture of the parade celebrating Home coming and Grover C. Koffman Day. We present here the Favorites selected by the Class of 1950, the Homecoming Queen and her court, and the Football Sweetheart. Each year the Gusher staff affords the Senior Class the privilege of electing favorites. The Homecoming Queen and her court are chosen by vote of the entire student body, and the Football Sweetheart is selected by the football team. lorty rtP L Anne Oden, Jo Ann Uagedorn , Patricia Keene, Mr. Kofftnan, Mary Ann Yonngblood. Vootball Bearer; Patricia Ann Brotvning, Crou n Bearer: Barhara Strong, Maid of Honor; Frances Digiot anni, Homecoming Queen; Bar- bara Cooper, Football Su eetheart; Martha Brttce. Forty-Eight Dan Barr, Ann Oden, Ronald Wideman, Patricia Keene, Mary Ann Youngblood, Foothall Bearer; Willard Rachal, Barhara Cooper, Foothall Sweetheart; Mr, Koffman, Frank Green, Frances Digiovanni, Homecoming Queen; Patricia Ann Browning, Crowti Bearer; Jimmy Sneed, Barhara Strong, Maid of Honor. Vootball Sueetheart. Barbara Co per escorted on tbe field R e igning as Homecoming Queen on Octo- ber 21 was Frances Digiovanni. Queen Digiovanni and her court were elected by the student body, while Barbara Cooper, Football Sweetheart, was selected by mem- bers of the football team. Former graduates were honored at a morning assembly fol- lowed by a parade through downtown Shreveport. The coronation of the Queen and presentation of her court took place that night at the game between Byrd and Bolton. Queen Frances was escorted on the field by Frank Green. Other members of the court and their escorts were Barbara Strong, Maid of Honor, and Jimmy Sneed; Barbara Cooper, and Willard Rachal; Anne Oden and Dan Barr; Jo Ann Hagedorn and Ray Kightlinger; Patricia Keene and Ronald Wideman; Martha Bruce and Bobby Spear. Forty-Nine The Senior Cheerleaders introduce this section. Julia Cherry, Barbara Strong, Morris Sneed, and Ernest Turner have helped to keep school spirit high, have aroused enthusiasm in athletic events, and have generally stimulated interest in sports. The election of cheerleaders by popular vote of the student body is an exciting event in each school year to which we look forward with great anticipation. In this section we present scores, write-ups, and action shots of football, basketball, baseball. track, golf, and tennis. Fifty ATHJLIBTie B YRD THE COACHING STAFF Under the superior leadership, along with determination and hard work, Coach Jack C. Rowan and his able assistants, Coach J. D. Cox and Coach John H. Laughlin, have produced in four short years a Championship foot- ball team. Much credit is due these three fine men, and we take our hats off in tribute to them, who have made the athletic program at Byrd one of which we all can be justly proud. i THESQUAD First Roti ' —Coyle Stephenson, Jerry Loe, Ray Kightlinger, Jerry Dykeman, Edgar Galloway, Ralph Ezelle, Dan Barr, Bohhy Hargrove, Charles Smith , Capers Kinard, Bohhy Ellis. Second Row—John Sheffield, Charles Worley, Frank Green, Shelley Beychock, Alan Landridge, John Trigg, Spevens Rosenhlath, Ronald Wideman, Willard Rachal, Bohhy Spear. Dale Sandifer. Bennett Johnston. Third Row—Bohhy Pelonhet, Dickie Murray, Harold Hawkins, Bryan Bttsh, Tommy Gray, Jimmy Cosse, Jimmy Sneed, Scotty Douglas, Jimmy Anderson, Af. K. Woolbert, Danny Httddleston. Raymond McFaddin. YELLOW JACKETS BYRD 0—SULPHUR 6 Facing one of the strongest AA teams in South Louisiana, the Jackets bat- tled the Sulphur Tors on even grounds for three periods, each play- ing outstanding defensive ball. The Jackets mustered two long drives deep into the Tors’ territory, but these drives, sparked by Rachal, proved futile. Late in the third quarter the out- weighed Jackets tired, and Sulphur marched 68 yards with Hebert going over from 4 yards out for the score. The try for extra point was unsuc- cessful. Kightlinger, Murray, and Woolbert were the defensive stand- outs for the Byrdmen, while Hebert, Miller, and Show played well for the Tors. Down goes a Jacket Here ' s Hopitig Grounded BYRD 20—NATCHITOCHES 0 The Yellow Jackets gained their first vic- tory by downing the Natchitoches Red Devils, 20 to 0. Making a slow start, the Jackets did not score until late in the initial quarter when Willard Rachal raced 32 yards around end for six points. Worley’s try for conversion was nulli- fied. The second Jacket tally came on Bobby Ellis’ plunge from one yard out. Worley’s kick was good, making the score 13 to 0. Dan Barr’s driving run through the center of the Red Devils ac- counted for the final Byrd score. Again Worley converted. Halfback Dwain Mur- phy was a standout for Natchitoches, while Murray and Woolbert spearheaded the Jacket defense. BYRD 32—BASTROP 6 A fast-charging Yellow Jacket team romped over the Bastrop Rams to the tune of 32 to 6 in the third game of the season. The entire Jacket forward wall showed great defensive strength by holding the Rams to only 5 first downs. Byrd’s first score was made by Rachal, who raced 60 yards around end for the tally. Johnston followed with a 50 yard sprint on a quick-opening play for the second score. Ellis’ one-yard plunge to pay dirt and Barr’s run through the en- tire Bastrop team from 20 yards out widened Byrd’s margin by 12 points. On the following kick-off, Leon Johnston of the Rams raced 80 yards down the side- line for the only Bastrop score. The final Jacket tally was on a 20-yard pass from Dykeman to Sandifer. A safety account- ed for the other two Jacket points. Six points BYRD 34—HOMER 0 An inspired Jacket eleven rolled over the highly-touted Homer Pelicans to the tune of 34-0. All-State A1 Dog- gett was held in check by the power- ful Jacket line, sparked by Murray, Trigg, Woolbert, and Green. Leading 14-0 at half-time on a 68-yard sprint by Bennett Johnston and a pass from Dykeman to Murray that covered 45 yards, the Jackets roared back in the last half to score three more touch- downs. A pass from Galloway to Green ended the Jacket scoring. Wor- ley was good on 4 out of 5 conversions. The entire Yellow Jacket team was outstanding. They showed real power and class as they took their third straight victory. Surroutided BYRD 34—BOSSIER 0 The Yellow Jackets, gaining momen- tum as the season progressed, ran roughshod over the Bossier Bearcats. The mighty Jacket offense rolled up 34 points, while their brick-walled de- fense held the Bearcats scoreless. Dan Barr started things rolling by ripping through the Bossier line for 42 yards. He was finally stopped on the 3-yard stripe. From there Danny Huddleston plunged over. Minutes later Willard Rachal raced 80 yards down the side line for the second Byrd score. Edgar Galloway’s accurate passing accounted for two other Jacket tallies on passes to Green and Spear for 10 and 24 vards respectively. The last Yellow Jacket score was made on a 12-yard burst through center of the Bearcats line by Dan Barr. Worley was good on 4 out of 5 conversions. BYRD 21—ISTROUMA 0 Handicapped by a drizzling rain, the Jackets were held in check until late in the second period when Edgar Galloway’s 48-yard pass connected with Left End Dickie Murray for a touchdown. This broke the ice and flashy halfback, Willard Rachal raced 72 yards for another Byrd tally. The final Jacket marker came on a 19-yard pass to Rachal from Galloway. Each of Worley’s conversion tries was gotxl. Quarterback Pete McCulley of Is- trouma was a definite threat through- out the game with his many accurate passes. He found his mark many times and gained 120 yards through the air, but was kept from scoring by the stiff Byrd spearheaded by Kightlinger, Gray, and Sneed. Who ' s got the ball? BYRD 47—BOLTON 14 Completing one of the biggest days in Byrd history, Grover C. Koffman Day, the Jacket Grid Machine over- powered the Bolton Bears to the tune of 47 to 14. Willard Racha) and Dan Barr paced the Byrd of- fense with two touchdowns each. Rachal’s came on runs of 62 and 91 yards, while Barr’s were 34 and 28 yards, respectively. Other Jacket scores came on a 11-yard end-around play by Frank Green, a 4-yard plunge by Bennett Johnston, and a 40-yard pass from Galloway to Mur- ray. This completed the Jackets scoring. Trigg and Woolbert were outstanding as defensive men for the Byrdmen. Fullback I. E. SchrolJ played well for the Bears, but the flashy Jackets could not be stopped. Worley kicked 5 out of 7 extra points. Fifty-Five Will he make it? Barr Scores BYRD 27—HAYNESVILLE 7 Byrd Yellow Jackets came from a 7-6 half-time deficit to defeat the Golden Tornados, their first AA opponents in a thrilling game at Haynesville. Lead by Woolbert in the line and Rachal in the backfield, Byrd was a different outfit the second half. The first touchdown of the game came when Gray, of Byrd, recovered a Tor- nado fumble and in the next play Rachal sprinted 16 yards for the score. Grady Davis of Haynesville scored their only tally of the night on a five-yard buck. Byrd took the lead on a 25-yard heave by Galloway to Rachal, who went over standing up. Late in the game M. K. Woolbert in- tercepted a screen pass and rambled 55 yards for the third Jacket score. Byrd’s last touchdown was a long pass from Huddleston to Green, who went over all by himself. The game ended a few plays later with Byrd winning their first North Louisiana AA tilt. BYRD 41—OUACHITA 13 After entering AA play, Byrd romped over Ouachita in a high-scoring game at the Fair Grounds stadium. Rachal scored twice on runs of 52 and 74 yards to lead the Yellow Jackets to their eighth straight victory. The Lions, led by Boatright and Milstead, put up a good fight, but were no match for the mighty Byrdmen. Ray Kightlinger was outstanding on defense, inter- cepting a Ouachita pass to end an early threat and batting down several others. Another pair of troublesome Jackets were Trigg and Sneed, who kept the net yards gained by Ouachita to a mini- mum. Byrd’s third tally was a 48-yard pass to Murrav, who made a beautiful catch and run. Dan Barr and Bennett Johnston scored the Jackets’ fourth and fifth markers on 24 and 66- yard jaunts. Besides kicking five conversions, Charles Worley dashed 45 yards for Byrd’s final touchdown of the game. Byrd, having defeated two North Louisiana AA opponents, had only to beat Fair Park for the crown. Buried Fifty-Six BYRD 26—RUSTON 0 The Yellow Jackets of Byrd pushed across two first period touchdowns and then added two more in the last half to defeat the Ruston Bearcats at Ruston. Johnston scored Byrd’s first touchdown after just four minutes of play on a 79-yard end run. After a sustaining drive of 71 yards, Danny Huddleston crashed over from the eight for the second score. As the second half hegan, Galloway fired a pass to Rachal on the nine with the latter scoring on the next play. Early in the first quarter, the Jacket signal caller, Galloway, heaved a 48-yard pass to Dan Barr, who went over for Byrd’s final score. The whole Jacket line was stellar on de- fense, holding the Bearkats to only 129 yards gained rushing. Who ' s zot the ball? ■ Oops BYRD 14—FAIR PARK 0 In the annual holiday tilt at the Fair Grounds the Byrd Yellow Jackets downed the Fair Park Indians to become North Louisiana AA champions. The champions got off to a slow start but finally got rolling as Rachal set up his own touchdown on a 60-yard sprint and then went the last eight yards on the next play. The Indians put up a terrific fight, but it was soon evident that they were no match for Byrd. They were led by Hampton and Wineman, who repeatedly made substantial gains Ronald Wideman was a standout for Byrd, as he set up the Jackets’ last tally on an intercepted pass with Johnston scoring. The Jacket forward wall was the deciding factor in the game, as they held the Indians in check. Fifty-Seven Zke SULPHUR TLu off Going pldces! BYRD 6—SULPHUR 0 In the semi-final game of 1949 State Playoffs, the Jackets bested the powerful Sulphur Tor- nadoes 6 to 0. It was Edgar Galloway that speded finis to Sulphur s hopes for a State title. Galloway’s 30-yard game-breaking gallop came in the third pericxl after the Yellow Jackets had driven from the Sulphur 45 on a series of runs by Barr and Huddleston. Dan Barr con- tributed several sparkling runs, the best of which was a 60-yard gain in the third quarter. Sulphur managed to get one drive underway in me fourth period which was led by Billy Cryer, but failed to materialize. The Jacket line was tremendous, being led by Murray, Woolbert, Rosenblath, Kightlinger, Sneed, Trigg, and Spear. No Tor back really found room to run with these linemen on the field. Sulphur’s Calvin Billings was a standout on defense as he made some twenty tackles single- handed. It was Byrd all the way as they were catapulted into the State Finals against Holy Cross of New Orleans. Leave him alone! Fifty-Eight HOLY CROSS! BYRD 34—HOLY CROSS 13 For the first time during the season Byrd entered the game as the underdog. The powerful Holy Cross Tigers were supposed to crush the Jackets; however, the Yellow Jackets proved they were champions as they demolished the Tigers by an overwhelming score of 34 to 13. The Jackets wasted no time in becoming State Champions. The first time Byrd got the ball, Dan Barr streaked down the sidelines twice to set up a score by Rachal, who went over from the 28-yard line. The Tigers seemed to be stunned by the blocking thrown at them by the Jackets, while Byrd was en route to another score. Galloway hit wingman Spear for 17 yards and then Galloway crashed over from the one on a quarterback sneak. In the second quarter the Tigers opened up an aerial attack led by Clarence Zimmerman which ended in a 30-yard re- verse play by Joe Heap and a score. With two minutes left in the first half ' Dashing” Dan Barr knifed his way through for the third Jacket tally from the five. The kickoff was muffed by the Tigers and recovered by Sneed. Galloway then bulleted a 20-yard toss to Barr, who scored as the half ended. Both teams scored late in the fourth quarter as Joe Heap of Holy Cross scored from the three and then Spevens Rosenblath, Byrd’s All-State Center, intercepted one of Zimmer- man’s heaves for the final marker of the game. As were the rest of the Jacket tilts, this was thoroughly a team victory, with every man on the squad partici- pating. This was a glorious end for a glorious season as the Byrd High Yellow Jackets emerged Louisiana State AA Football Champions of 1949. Canght! Cheese Dz’r undei ' tny feet Fifty-Nine SPEVENS ROSENBLATH Cenfer SHELLY BEYCHOK Tacklc ■ JERRY LOE ■ GuJrd COYLE STEPHENSON GuJrd ALArf LANDRIDGE Tackle WILLARD RACHAL Hjlfback JOHN SHEFFIELD CAPERS KINARD BENNETT JOHNSTON Tjcklc Hjlfbjck Halfback w B TEAM The 1949 Byrd ' B’’ Team followed in the footsteps of the Varsity by having a very successful season. The Byrd ' Bees” won 10 and lost only 3. The members of this year’s B” team will strengthen next year’s Varsity greatly. The team was composed of the following: Ends: Scotty Douglas, Dale Sandifer, Charles Smith, Ed Vickery, and Ray Bullock; Tackles: John Sheffield, Shelly Beychock, Harold Hawkins, and Jimmy Reeves; Guards: Jerry Loe, Buddy Westbrook, R. F. Gates, Larry McCord, and Bill Lee; Centers: Bryan Bush, Bobby Hargrove, and J. F. White; Quarterbacks: Dan Brown, Walt O’Roark, Clyde Fant, and Curtiss Newburn; Halfbacks: Jimmy Minor, Raymond McFadden, Seth Morehead, Buddy Lindsay, and Kenneth Silvey; Fullbacks: Bobby Ellis, Capers Kinard, and Bobby Childress. ,f B” TEAM RECORD Byrd. . . .13 Rodessa . . . . .... 0 Byrd. .19 Homer. ...13 Byrd. . . .25 Gladewater . ... .14 Byrd. .18 Gladewater . . . . .18 Byrd. . . .6 Neville. .... 7 Byrd . 6 Marshall .... .. .26 Byrd. . . .19 Longview . . .. 0 Byrd .33 Neville. ...6 Byrd. . . .26 Marshall . . . .... 20 Byrd . 7 Fair Park . . . ...12 Byrd. . . .33 Longview .... 7 Byrd. .14 Bossier. ... 6 Byrd . 13 Bossier. . .. . 0 Yreshmun Cbeerleaders — Billy Riddick, Saumi Birdu ell, Ricky DeLee, B:ll Bernard Sixty-T wo Coach Laughlin and his 1950 team en- joyed a very good season in compiling a record of 22 wins against 12 defeats. The Jacket team was built around the seven returning lettermen. The Byrd Cagers cap- tured the Bossier Invitational Tournament, and were also runners-up in the City Tourney. Captain Bradley Baird and Cen- ter Kenneth Craig led the team in scoring with 265 and 240 respectively. Don Teekell was named to the All-City first team, while Charles Worley and Jerry Dykeman made the second squad. Coach Laughliti BASKETBALL Virst Row — Miller, Morrow, Holland, Galloivay, Cox, Dykeman, B. Worley. Secotid Row — Langhlin, Teekel, Green, Craig, Baird, Bryant, Worley, Steinhauser . Sixty-Three DON TEEKELL Forward, A Team EDGAR GALLOWAY Guard, A Team FRANK GREEN Forward, A Team TOMMY MORROW Guard, A Team BRADLEY BAIRD Center, A Team CHARLES WORLEY Forward, A Team KENNETH CRAIG Center, A Team DAVID COX Forward, A Team HUGO HOLLAND Guard, A Team HTjerry DYKEMAN YELLOW JACKETS ' Sixty-Four ■} m ? SCOTTY DOUGLAS Center, 6 Tcam SETH MOREHEAD Forward, B Tcam BOBBY ELLIS Forward, B Tcam BASKETBALL SixtyFive BASEBALL 1949 Completing one of the most successful baseball seasons in Byrd’s history, the Yellow Jackets won 22 games while losing only three. The Jackets scored 219 runs against 75 for the opposition. The Byrdmen defeated the Barksdale Field Flyers twice, Northwestern State College B Team, and the Marshall, Texas, team who were contenders for the Texas State Baseball Title. Outfielder J. W. Bradford and Second Baseman Dan Brown led the Jacket batters with aver- ages of 344 and .278, respectively. Southpaw Bill Bruce and Righthander Bill Randolph com- bined efforts to win 11 games. In the last five years, under the direction of Coach Cox, the Jackets have won 80 games while losing only 13 for an outstanding average of .862. First Row, Seated—Tommy Jones, Fair Colt in, Norma t Zaffater, David Hentchell, Denny Sommcrs, Ray Bnl- lock, R. F. Gates, J. F. White. Second Rou—Bryati Bush, Charles Worley, Charles Wright, Walt O ' Roark, Seth Morehead. Bohby Hargrove, Stith Bynum, Dale Sandifer, Pete Harhuck, Herhie Dtvire, Hngo Holland, Joe Stell. Third Row—Coach Cox, Jerry Dykeman, Bill Bruce, John Nicholas, Sam Smith, Edgar Galloway, Donald Smiley, J. W. Bradford, Bradley Baird, Ray Kightlinger, Bohhy Spear, Dan Brotvn, Bill Randolpb, J. T. Brncc, Bobby Cnnningham, Rndy Miller, Manager. Sixty-Six Watch the tongue Wham! SCORES INDIVIDUAL AVERAGE BYRD OPPONF.NT Name Position AB Hits Average 0 . .. 1 J. W. Bradford—Left Field.... .64 22 .344 4 . . . 2 Dan Brown—Second Base . . . .54 15 .278 10. .. 5 Bradley Baird—Center Field . . .49 13 .265 11. .. 3 8. .. 3 Sam Smith—First Base . . .37 8 .243 8. . . . .. 4 Jerry Dykeman—Short Stop . . .54 14 .259 7. . . 6 Ray Kightlinger—Catcher .... .50 12 .240 3. . . 2 Bob Cunningham—Right Field . .31 7 .226 10.... .. 8 Edgar Galloway—Third Base .38 4 .153 6. . . . .. 4 Bill Randolph — Pitcher. .15 2 .133 15. . . . . 0 Bill Bruce—Pitcher. . .18 5 .271 21 . . . 0 5 . . . 2 Bnb Spear — Left Field . .30 8 .267 3.... 2 3.... . . 1 8. . . . .. 9 PITCHING RECORDS 12. ... .. 1 Name Won Lost Average 6. ... .. 1 • Bill Bruce . . 6 0 1.000 5. . . . Bill Randolph . .. 5 2 .714 1 . . . . . . 9 23. ... .. 4 Charles Wright . .. 1 0 1.000 6. . . . .. 1 John Trigg . . . 2 1 .667 14. ... .. 3 Bradley Baird . . . 1 0 1.000 Sixty-Scrcn Varsity Track Squad, First Rou—Raymrjnd McFaddin, Fred Haygood, Ronald Wideman, Conrad Cummings, Frank Pillert, Jimmy Minor, Bill Ellis, Leroy Gillen. W. R. Stevens. Second Row—Bennett Johnston. Walton King, Charles Thomas, Ralph Ezelle, Clyde Austin, Charles Smith, Joe Elliot, James Oliver. Third Rotv—Coach Jack Rou an, Harold Hau kins. Dan Prudhomme, Eugene Pyburn, Frank Green, Stan Nevin, John Heidman. Merle Garland. Scotty Dial. Dick Weaver, James Snell. and Buddy McCaa, Manager. TRACK INVITATIONAL RELAYS Haynesville Invitational Meet . 1 Northwestern Relays. 2 Byrd Invitational Meet. 1 Tri-State Meet. 2 Northwest La. Track and Field Meet. ... 1 City High School Meet. 1 State Meet. 6 Bolton Invitational Meet. 1 (5). 1 ( 2 ). 2 ( 1 ). 6 Sixty-Eight - Eugene Pyburn displays the Jimmy Oliver s hroad jump torm that u on him the North ing picked up valuahle points Louisiana Champiottship. for the team. 4 INDIVIDUAL POINTS Dan Prudhomme . . . .60 Eugene Pyburn . .55 Raymond McFadden . .46 V 4 Dick Weaver. .35 Bennett Johnston . . . . 33 % Willard Rachai . .33 4 Ronald Wideman . . . .21% Frank Gieen . .21 % Leroy Giilan . .18 Ralph Ezelle. .16% Charles Smith . . 16 4 James Oliver . .15 Robert Strong. .15 Frank Pilert. .13 Harold Hawkins . . . .10 Charles Worley. .10 Scotty Dial. .8 Conrad Cummings . . . 6 ' 4 Fred Haygood. . 6V2 Richard Murray. . 2 Don Teekell . . 1 • Bill Ellis. . 1 Jimmy Hart . . 1 Buddy McCaa. Don Teekell . M. K. Woolbert . . . 440-Yard Relay Team—Raymond McFadden, Frank G reen. Ronald Wideman, Hennett Jobnston. The 1949 Byrd Yellow Jacket trackmen participated in nine meets during their very successful season, under the direction of Coach Jack C. Rowan and his assistant, W. R. Stevens. The trackmen captured first places in the Haynesville, Byrd Invitational, District, City and Bolton meets. The Jackets also took second places in the Tri-State Meet and Northwestern Relays and placing sixth in the State Meet with Charles Worley taking first in the hop-step and jump. The team’s outstanding performances were illustrated this season in copping one-third of all track trophies taken in previous years. Dan Prudhomme was the high scorer for the Jackets with a grand total of sixty points, closely followed by Eugene Pyburn and Raymond McFadden each turning in stellar performances. Frank Green —Higb }nmf Ralph Ezelle —Javelin CONRAD CuMMlNGS —Pole Vault Harold Hawkins— Sbot Put Sixty-Nine TENNIS Kneeling—Alice Young, Ann Pbillips. Standing — Kenneth Wagstaff, Lou Ann Hayes, John Ingouf. Ihe Tennis Team ended the 1949 season with a most successful record. The team played six matches with various other high schools in Louisiana and one match with a Texas school to com- plete a record of five wins and two ties. Toward the end of the season the team entered the North Louisiana State Tournament, winning one first place and three second places. To complete the season, the team entered the Louisiana State Tournament going to the finals in one event and to the semi-finals in another. The 1950 team hopes to have an even better record than the previous one, with approximately fifteen players beginning pre-season practice. BOYS TEAM Kneeling—George Duerson, Kenneth Wagstaff. Standing—John Ingouf, Charles Scott, Zack Gallion. GIRLS TEAM Kneeling—Rai Fergus, Alice Young. Standing—Ann Fhillips, Lou Ann Hayes. Seventy GOLF Kueeliug-—Billy Taylor, Tommoy Morrotv, Jim Ellu ood. Standing — Jimmie Sippel, Charles Alben, Stanton Sbnler. The 1949 golf team won twenty of twenty-one matches, and completed the season by winning the state championship at Baton Rouge. Tommy Morrow won the singles championship for the second straight year, and set a new individual record medal score of 139 for the thirty-six holes. In addition to Morrow, the team was composed of Claude DeBeaux, Jerry Winston, and Jim Ell- wood. The annual Byrd High Tournament was also won by the home team, and again Morrow was the outstanding individual player. Seniors on the 1930 squad are Tommy Morrow, Billy Taylor, Archie Haynes, Jimmie Sippel, Jim Ellwood, and Charles Alben. GOLF TEAM Kneeling—Billy Taylor. Tommy Morrow, Jim Ellwood. Standing—George Dickson, Jimtnie Sippel, Jimmy Phillips, Charles Alben, Archie Haynes, Stanton Shuler, Mnrray Edge, Larry McCord. Not Shown — Tommy Morrow, State Champion Jimmie Mangum and John Wooten. Seventy-One No matter what your interests are, you can find an organization among the many at Byrd to suit them. To introduce this section we picture Connie Cowden, Student Council Committee Chairman; John Simon, who has effectively M. C.’d a num- ber of our broadcast assemblies; Bill Scales, President of the Student Council; and David Cox, President of the National Honor Society. In this section we present the various organiza- tions with a survey of the activities of each. OIieANlZA ' TIOlN Serenty-T wo STUDENT COUNCIL The officers of the Student Counctl are — JlMMY REEDER Parl iamentarian Anne Oden Treasurer Bill Scales President Bennett Johnston Vice-President Mary E. Hendrick Secretary i David Cox I Sergeant-at-Arms SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES First Rou ' —Dorotby Riggs, Helen Gandy, Leilia Pirkey, Joanne Jack- wn, Janet Westbrook, Martha Jane Gregory, Frances Digiovanni, Second Row—Ronald Wideman. Betsy Allday, Mary Lynn Ma tbews, Docia Crouch, Peggy Fitcb, Bettie Wortbington, Edu ard Forgotson. ‘Vbird Rou ' —Datid Comegys, Denny Bartell, George Farrow, Charles Rollins, Bradley Baird, James Brown, Jack McCollister. JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES First Row—Jerry Dykeman, Julia Cherry, Sammyc Woodring, Edu in Bleu er. Second Row—Tommy Jones, Dorotby Gayle, Patsy Lewis, Mary Frances Wilson. Bobby Hargrove. Tbird Row—Jatnes Snell, Wilrna Sandel, Marjorie Enbanks. Gail Sbttller, John Leimbrook. Seventy-Four Student Council Committee Chair - men are — Seated — Molly Watts Martha Egger Bennett Johnston Barbara Charlton CONNIE COWDEN Standing — JlMMY REEDER JOHN SlMON Anne Oden J lMMIE SlPPLE Joe Bob Alexander The Student Council has attained an honorary position in Byrd through its interest in student participation and its administration of school improvements. The Byrd Council is affiliated with the Louisiana Association of Student Councils and the South- ern Association of Student Councils. Representatives attended and participated in the National Association of Student Councils in Cincinnati in June, 1949. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Firsl Rou ' —Betty Brown, Patricia Blankenship, Lola Caileff, Donna Kightlinger. Second Row — i ax Sathau, Emma Lonise Buck, Faye Thweatt, Rehecca Gray, Gus Mijalis. Third Roiv—Pete Harhuck, Kenneth Silvey, James Farmer, Al Gaston, Joe Collins, Tommy Jarriel. FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES First Rou ' —Saomi Birdwell, Elizaheth Wilson, Twyla Clark, Carolyn Wehh. Patricia Clure. Second Row — Richard Finn. Betty McClellan, Susan Roherts, Rickey DeLee, Martha Williams, George Duerson. Third Rou ' —Stanley Wilkes, Selda Pilgreen, Harriet Har- rey, Delroy Penrtries, Rnth Parkes, Louis Dodez. Serenty Ftre National Honor Society OFFICERS David Cox. President Frank Greln . Vice-President Leilia Pirkey . Secretary The National Honor Society and the National Junior Honor Society ot the National Association of Secondary School Principals were formed in 1921 ”to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the stu- dents of American secondary schools.’ Each year at commencement time the Grover C. Koffman Chapter, under the direction of Miss Pearl Pryor, conducts a very impressive induction service for incoming candidates. Candidates are selected on a basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. lirst Rou ' Eduard Forgotson, Barbara Charlton, Jane Rau lins, Rhoda Morehead, Janet Westhrook, Barbara Ann Rigby. Second Rotv—Anne Oden, Frances Digiotanni. Nena C.ourtney. Dau n Sherburne, Mary Elizabeth Hendrick, Peggy Fitch, Joe Bob Alexander. 1 hird Row—Jimmie Sippel. Martha Egger, Bennett Johnston, Marilyn PetzinJohn Simon, Elinor Otts, Docia Crouch. Bill Scales. Seventy Six QUILL and SCROLL OFFICERS President .Martha Egger Treasurer . . Carolyn McCormick Vice-President . . Edward Forgotson Secretary .Josephine Ray The Byrd Chapter of Quill and Scroll, International Honorary Society for high school journalists, has heen very active since 1947. The organization has raised money through the sale of metal cuts. Each year an impressive initiation is held for the new members, which is followed by a banquet. In order to be eligible for Quill and Scroll a student must have a C plus or better average and must have contributed thirty hours of work to the Gusher or fifty inches of material in three consecutive issues of the High Life. The group is sponsored by Miss Patricia Murphy and Miss Cecilia Cooley. Virst Rou’—David Comegys, Norma Steuart, Janet Westbrook, Janet Redden, Nena Courtney, Douglas Miller. Second Row—Morris Sneed, Anne Hungerbeeler, Mary Lou Bain, Jane Lemay, Gail Shuller, Randy Hensley. Third Rou ' —Edgar Gallou ay, C.arolyn West, Marilyn Petzing, Letty Liverman, Betsy Allday, Bill Ellis. Eourth Row—Boh Saldich, Joanne Sherrod, John Leimbrook, Peggy Fitch, Jerry Dykeman. First Row—Franklin Rembert. Mary Holt, Phyllis Blackwell, Betty Nell, Ann Vickrey, Zack Gallion. Second Row—Mary Alice Tompkins, Lucy Strain, Barbara Hood, Wilrna Sandel, Joanne Jackson, Betty Jo Eduards. Third Row—Molly Watts, Rhoda Morehead, Glynn Ellen Pennington. Barbara Robinette, June Douden. Jane Copeland. Fourth Row—Catherine McCracken, Elinor Otts, Edris Nelson, Zoe Ramsey, Jo Ann Hagedorn. Seventy-Seven RED CROSS COUNCIL PLEDGE We believe in service for others, in health of mind and body to fit us for better service, and in world-wide friendship. For this reason, we are joining the American Junior Red Cross. We will help to make its work successful in our school and community, and will work together with Juniors every- where in our own and other lands. The American Junior Red Cross is the junior membership of the American Red Cross and is the American Red Cross in the schools—public, private, and parochial; elementary and secondary. As part of the organized, humanitarian program of the Red Cross, it offers its members an opportunity to serve others both at home and abroad, in peace and war, through adaptable chan- nels that are correlated with school activities. Thus, it forms a link between the schools and the broadening circle of local, national, and international society. I he Byrd Junior Red Cross operates the First Aid Room; renders assistance to veterans’ hospitals, to local charitable institutions; helps in packing TB seals; makes, each year, a teachers’ directory; packs and ships overseas a large number of gift boxes. Mernbers of the Red Cross Council are — Seated—Holly Mitchell, speaker; Jane Raulins, secretary; Barbara Robinette, chairman of hospitality comrnittee; Sue Parker, chairman of art committee. Standing—Dagmar Oksenholt, typist; James Snell, Student Council representative; Elinor Otts, second rice - president; Marilyn Petzing, chairman of production committee; Dau n Sherburne, president; Charles Worley, treasurer; Jane Harrison, chairman of scrapbook cornmittee; George Hardy, first vice-president; Josephine Ray, publicity chairman. FUTURE TEACHERS OFFICERS Phyllis Blackweli. Mary Pilgreen. Betty Nell. Zoe Ramsey. . President Vice-President . . Secretary . T reasurer The C. E. Byrd Future Teachers Club was organized in February, 1947, and now has thirty-nine members who are interested in teaching. The club is affiliated with the Future Teachers of America and is sponsored by Miss Lurline Alison. The purposes of the club are (1) to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher (2) to learn about the opportunities in teach ing (3) to foster the development of student leader- ship and (4) to render service in the school, home and community. Highlights in this year’s activities are the many hours given by FTA members in substituting for teachers in the classroom during study hall periods, the assembly program presented by the club in observance of American Education Week, the visit to Centenary College as the guests of Chi Sigma Nu, the Christmas Party where a box was packed with food and toys for a needy family, and the place of leadership held by FTA members on the Hi-Life Staff, Gusher Staff, S.tudent Council, R. O. T. C., Red Cross and other responsible positions in the school. Virst Rou ' —)ean Adams, Mary Armhrust, Johnette Berry, Carolyn Beivley, Mary Blaikivell, Barhara Charlton, Jndy Charlton, Phyllis Cohen, Annie Gay Ellis. Second Rotv—Patricia Ellis, Edna May Eitch, Peggy Eitch, Ruth Eoivler, Amelia Enrniss, Virginia Hanks, Mary Elizaheth Hendrick, Jndith Hipple, Anne Hnngerheeler. Third Rou—Donna Jacohs, Jane Kirkland. Karolynn Kothe. Beverly Norman, Nelda Pilgreen, Josephine Ray. Barbara Rohinette, Jo Anne Sherrod, Sonya Shuler. Eourth Rotv—Gail Shuller. Jean Sloane. Norma Steuart. Delores Threlkeld, Onida Tnrnaze, Ann Vickrey, Sammye Woodring. I he officers of the 4-H Club are seated—Martha Cox, Secretary; Annie L. May, Reporter; Frances Webster, Vice-President; Rosemary Dancey, Student Council Representative. Standing — Johnny Kent, Sergeant-at-Arms; Calhoun Berry, Student Council Representative; Jack Courtney, Treas- urer; Tommy Chavis, Parliamentarian; Carl Muse, President. Making plans for the next meeiing are Rosemary Dancey, Margaret Ann Turn - er, Shirley Roherts, Martha Cox, Nelda Rainer, Jo Ann Dnncan, Annie Laura May, and Frances Wehster, Eighty FOUR-H CLUB Sponsored by Mr. R. A. Smith and Miss Eleanor Blatterman, the 4-H Club has lived up to its motto, To Make the Best Better. For the past eleven years, the club has been Caddo Parish champion and is highly represented in all fields of 4-H work. Its members have won awards in Poultry, Swine, Beef, Dairy, Crops, Clothing, Food Preservation, and Wild- life. In a relatively new contest, Tractor Maintenance, Donald Bison placed sec- ond in the state, seemingly following the example of his brother who won first the year before. In the Better Methods Contest, Byrd copped the two firsts in the parish and won in the district. Top- ping all other entries, our president, Carl Muse, showed the Grand Champion Beef Steer at the Spring Stock Show at L.S.L 1 . Another first” for the Club was the trip which the stock delegates, under the leadership of Mr. Smith and a junior leader, took to Fort Worth to attend the Fat Stock Show there. This was the first time any group from a Louisiana Club has attended the show. Observing plants in the greenhouse are Donald Bison, Tommy Chavis, Sammy Rains, Richard Couvillion, Teddy Porter, Gene Woodruff, R. J. Camphell and Johnny Kent. Eighty-One Y-TEENS OFFICERS Seated are — Jane Taylor . President Peggy Smith . Vice-President Jean Nason . Inter-Club Council Representative Standing are — Willie Drlw Dancy . Secretary Joyce LaBorde . Treasurer The Y-Teens Club is a part of the Y.W.C.A. The Y.W.C.A. is an organization which seeks through its program to promote reverence for God, re- spect for personality, and responsibility for com- mon good. Y-Teens include in their program the following types of activities: Education—movies, trips, health education, crafts, and dramatics; Sports and Recreation—hikes, picnics, games, songs, and physical activities; Service—Y.W.C.A. World Service, projects for the Anti-Tuberculosis League and for the local hospitals, voluntary service in home and community; Religious—Non-sectarian devotionals and seasonal observances. The Byrd Club is sponsored by Miss Neva Norsworthy. First Row—Virginia Graham, Virginia Caliu ay, Patricia Baird, Katy Barher, Sandra Johnson, Sara Frances Pou, Second Row—Doris Burnly, June Dotcden, Paula Monroe, Jo Ann Duncan, Vivian Schlater, Mary Francis Wilson. Third Rou ' —Jo Ann Morgan, Ann Thrash, Billie Turnage, Et e Steles, Yvonne Cook, Bohhie Scmmer, Dorothy Hickman. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS Edna Mae Fitch . Marijean Martin Docia Crouch . Leilia Pirkey . . Not Pictured — Nell Ponselle . Parlianientarian Sec ' y-Treasurer . . President . V ice-President Sergeant-at-A rms The Library Club is approaching its third birthday. It was organized January, 1948, to promote better library service, to stimulate reading interest, and to enable its members to know each other in a social way. Membership is limited to the personnel of the student library staff, and meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday in the Library. During Book Week, the members of the club participated in home room programs, giving book talks and discussing library arrangement and procedures, in an effort to acquaint students with the library, its facilities, and how to use them. Posters were placed in the halls showing different phases of library work. The sponsors of the Library Club are Miss Mildred Mobley and Miss Nancy Norrell. Seated are Delores Cecil. Helen Katcliff. Tnyla Clark. Jerry Dale Wessell, Helen Segers. Annie Marie Rinchusho, Janet Blizzard, Nita Brock . . . Standing are Docia Crouch. Leilia Pirkey, Edna Mae Fitch, Pat Ellis, Betty Eakin. Judith Hiliftle, Mary Jack Wintle, Emma Lou Buck, Hclen Holicer. Caroline Chatuin. Jo Collins, Ytonne Rhodes. Ethel Shirley, Marijean Martin . . . Not pictured are Virginia Ashlcy and Pat Blankenship. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE OFFICERS Mrs. R. L. Goodwin . Adviser Holly Mitchell . President John Simon . Vice-President Patsy Brennan . Treasurer Lalovee Cobb - . $ecretary Mr. Roy Evans . Adviser The National Forensic League, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Robert Goodwin and Mr. Roy V. Evans, has sent debaters to tournaments in Houston, Dallas, Denton, and Waco, Texas; Natchi- toches, Louisiana; Shawnee, Oklahoma; and the State and District N. F. L. meets. The club finances these trips through the publication and sale of football programs. One of the important events of the year is the Byrd-Rotary Club speech tournament held in the spring at Byrd High School, which is attended by students from several states. F rst Row—Faye Thueatt. Sally Young. fieverly Farmer, Lalovee Cohh. Gloria Julian. Holly Mitchell. Patsy Brennan. Barhara Robinette, Jo Ann Palmer, John Simott. Sue Coofter. Patsy Barnes . . . Second Row—Edwin Blewer, David Cox, Anne Torrans. Jean Turner, Marjorie Eubanks, June Sutton. Frances Jouette. Don Teekell . . . Third Row—Lee Curtis, Val Schroeder, Odeil Roshton, Dixie Daniels, Sancy Keller. Bobby Hargrove, Tanne Brian. Houston Cummings, Jimmy Murphy . . . Fourth Row — Benneit Johnston, Jimmy Reeder. Rohert Saldi.h. George Gray. James Gallagher. Max Nathun. James Farmer. BOYS DEBATE CLUB I ' irst Row — JOHN SlMON JAMES GALLAGHER Holly MlTCHELL . JlMMIE MURPHY . Second Row — Edwin Blewer . Jay Barton . . Max Nathan . . Louis Coppage Clyde Fant, Jr. . Mr. Roy Evans . Lalovee Cobb . . Vice-President . President . Secretary . T reasurer . . Student Council Representative Associate Editor The Question Mark . . . Editor ' ' The Question Mark . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Custodian of Wire Recorder .. . . Sponsor . Parliamentarian The Boys Debate Club, under the able sponsorship of Mr. Roy V. Evans, has continued to encourage and promote better public speaking. The weekly meetings consist of the regular business session followed by the program composing a variety of prepared speeches as w r ell as a panel discussion or debate. The most uniquc feature of this organization is its mimeographed paper of school, tournament, and debating news—“The Question Mark ’—edited weekly by Max Nathan and Jay Barton. At the annual Debate Club Banquet, held in one of the down-town hotels, the officers are elected for the coming year. First Rou ' —Gerald Lafitte, George Duerson, Kenneth Snyder. rom Ward. Holly Mitchell. Daiid Neus adt . . . Second Rou Jimmy Murpby. Bobhy Broun. Jim Farmer. Billy Fu rell, Clyde Fant. Max Nathan. Kenneth Silvey . . . Third Rou—James Galla-iher, Holman Horton, Pete Rolston. David Cox, Robert Lunn, Raymond Baker, Bob SaJdich. WilUsm Lee. Lalovee Cobb, Jerry Do y. Ckarles Hayden. Eduin Bleuet, Jay Barton, Bobby Hargrove, Tanne Brian . . Fourth Rou—John Simon, Louts Coppage, David Parnell. Shelly Beychok, Bill Cook, Jimmy Bruce. Charles Alben, Boo s Garland. John Ingouf, Mtllard Allen, Dean Calcote, toyle S ephenson, Mr. Roy Etans. G I R L S OFFICERS Janet Westbrook. President Karolynn Kothe. Vice-President Barbara Robinette. Secretary Dorothy Jarriel. Treasurer First Rou ' —Jean Adams, Janet Aimer, Carolyn Alford, Sara Nell Ashivorth, Anice Attaivay, Betty Lou Bentley, Barbara Blewett, Betty Brou n, Ernrna Louise Buck. Second Row—Delores Cecil, Mary Chatham, Tuyla Clark, Eloise Conley, Connie Couden, Dixie Daniels, Marie Dick, Marjorie Eubank, Yvonne Evans. Third Row—Beverly Farmer, Phyllis Ann Frick, Ann Gassner, Carolyn George, Barbara Graham, Harriet Har - vey, Ann Hickox, Jane Hicks, Barbara Hood. Fourth Row—Gloria Horton, Anne Hungerbeeler, Carolyn Johnson, Betty Ann Jones, Signa Dell Jones, Frances Jouett, Abby Kohan, Carolyn Laurence, Mary Evelyn Markham, Henry Ann Meyer. Eighty-Six DEBATE CLUB The Girls Debate Club, with approximately seventy members, has carried out its purpose: to promote and develop all forms of public speaking by having well- rounded programs weekly. Under the helpful guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Jessica Goodwin, officers and members have taken part in numerous activities. The climax of the year is the annual banquet in the spring, at which time officers for the following year are installed and the outstanding members are presented. First Rotv—Catherine McCracken, Betty Nell, JoAnn Palmer, Marilyn Petzing, Ann Phillips, Mary Pilgreen, Nelda Pilgreen, Ann Pleasant, Leta Pngh. Seconcl Roiv—Helen Pyhurn, Dorothy Rainer, Helen Ratcliff, Jane Ratvlins, Carroll Rogers, Odell Roshton, Sara Rosier, Datvn Sherhurne, Lucy Lynn Strain. Third Row — J tne Sutton, Elaine Taylor, Faye Thueatt, Ann Torrans, Shirley Trusty, Jean Turner, Ann Vickrey, Elaine Vickrey, Molly Watts. Fourth Rou ' —Kay Wells, Carolyn West, Nancy Westerdahl, Flo Williams, Mary Jack Wintle, Elizaheth Wilson, Bettie Worthington, Sally Young. Eighty-Seven DISTRIBUTIVE ED-CLUB OFFICERS H. P. Hutchinson . Prestdent Shirley Hughes . Vice-President Fay Dees . Secretary-Treasurer H. E. Hammett . Sergeant-at-Arms The Distributive Education Club, which has as one of its main purposes the developing of progres- sive leadership in the field of retailing that is competent, aggressive, self-reliant, and cooperative, is now in its second year at Byrd. It shared in honors at the State Convention held last year in Ponchatoula, Louisiana, by ranking second in miniature window display. First Row—Grover Britt, Ann Gaines, Kathleen Thigpen, Russell Clark. Second Row—Charlotte Melton, John Robert Sour, Rena Turner, Bohby DeSadier, Pat Gaines. Third Row—Billy Totten, John Middleton, Ed Gates, Edward Andrews, Louin Rohinson. Eighty-Eight LOS AMIOOS OFFICERS William Cox. El Presidente ARCHIE Haynes . . . El Vice-Presidente Charles Hayden ....£ Secretario Faye Thweatt . La Tesorera R. F. Gates . El Critico Bettie Worthington . El Representanta Los Amigos es un club de los estudiantes del segundo ano de espanol y el proposito es la amistad entre los socios y la amistad hacia nuestros vecinos de habla espanol. First Rou ' —Johnette Berry, Patsl Carlton, Ann Cauker, Roland Cordill, Winifred Croiv, Beterly Varmer, Barbara Graham. Second Row—Harry Horton, Doris Jeter, Kip King, Carolyn Lawrence, Joyce Lun sford, Jitnmy Murphy, Bar - bara McRee. Third Row—Walter O ' Roark, Val Painter, Jonell Parker, Edgar Peteet, Margaret Poss, Cecilia Rosenthal, Shirley Schmotzer. Fourth Row—Elaine Vickrey, Lou Ann Walker, Nancy Westerdahl, Dorothy White, Glenda Whitman, Alice Young. Eighty-Nine L E CERCLE Robert Saldich. President Dorothy Marie Earp .... Vice-President Connie Cowden. Secretary May Rosenblath. Treasurer First Row—Janet Aimer, Sbirley Almanrode, Lynette Askew, Donny Berg, Patricia Blankensbip, Janet Blizzard, Joyce Brugier. Earle Bnllocks. Second Row—Betty Burnley, Joan Cararas, Barbara Charlton, Caroline Chativer, Carol Clark, Bill Cook, Richard Davis, Jeanne Despujols. 7 hird Row—Madelon Elliott, Joan Ericson, Jo Ann Fartner, Barhara Fennell, Dickey H. Freetnan, Al Gaston, Billy Gay, George Hardy. Fourth Row—Marianne Harwell, Helen Holicer, Milton Houston, Judy Jackson, Sancy Keller, Ella Mae Lawrence, Bohby LaFargue. Ninety F R A N C A I S One of the oldest and largest organizations in Byrd High School is Le Cercle Trancais. 1 he pur- pose of the club is to give the students a better understanding of the French language and to promote a greater interest in this study. The meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month and are conducted in French. Many interesting and varied programs are planned and presented under the capable sponsorship of Mlle. Marie Therese LeBlanc. These programs consist of movies, short plays, songs, and games. This year the club was privileged to have two guest speakers: Madame McLaughlin of France, and Doctor Ford, professor of French at Centenary College. Virst Row—Leola Lash, Margaret Leary. )ane Lemay. Mary Evelyn Markham. Faerie Marston. Claude Martin. Billie McClure, Henry Ann Meyer. Second Rotc—Marilyn Petzing. Janis Plunkett, Dorothy Nell Raney, Jane Rauilins, Josephine Ray, Barbara Rigby, Carolyn Rogers, Marilyn Rogers. Third Row—Gail Shuller, Fa tla Simmons, Donald Smith, Paula Raye Snell, Madelon Stephenson, Elizabeth Strong. Gerald Tilleux, Emily Tinsley. Fourth Row—Julie Watson, Peggy Weeks, Kay Wells, Carolyn West, Janet Westbrook, Marion Weiner, Ima Jean Williams, Annette Wright. Ninety-One OFFICERS ■ i. LOS Sue Parker . Mary Alford Bill Ellis . Dan Brown . . . La Presidenta La Vice-Presidenta . . FJ Secretario . . El Tesorero First Row—Frank Bain, Patricia Baird, Jo Nell Ballew, Billie Claire Best, Barbara Bootb, Betty Broti n, Jimmy Bryant, Bryan Bnsh. Second Rou ' —Lola Caileff, Joanie Calder, Panl Clay, Joe Collins, Kit Colquitt, Marie Dick, Billie Marie Fincher . Joy Flash. 7 hird Rou ' —Marilyn French, Leland Gu inn, Pete Fiarhuck. Harold Hau kins. Randy Hensley, Cara Lee Hicks, Emily Sue Laurent, Nell Lemonds. Ninety-T wo MENORES During 1949-1950 Los Menores has grown steadily in prestige and membership under the capable direction of Miss Mercedes Richards, club sponsor. To be eligible for membership a student must have taken Spanish for at least one year. The high point of the club year is the annual dinner at the E1 Patio Cafe. First Row—Bnddy Lindsey, Barbaru Love, Sonya Mackey, Catherine McCracken, Nancy McGregor, Gus Mijalis, Jean Northern, Elizaheth Payne. Second Row—Jimmy Ratcliff, Lucille Ricks, Martha Ridgeuay, Nan Rohh, Harold Roshottom. Dale Sandifer, Helen Segers, Martha Settles. Third Row—Gahe Smith, Karen Somdal, Denny Sommers, Margaret Stoiall, Shirley Trusty, Katie Vickers, Bonnelle Wolking. Ninety-Three UPPER Consuls David Cox, Bill Scales Scribas . . Fane Ruth Ahearn, Betty McCaa Tirst Row—Betsy Allday, Virginia Asbley, Sara Nell Asbu orth, Mary Lou Bain, Delaine Bankston, Lo Barnes, Jane Barnette, Mnrray Batt, Oscar Berry, Bud Berryrnan, Norris Bigner. Second Roti’—Pbyllis Blackuell, Janet Blizzard. Tanne Brian, Mary Marie Brinkley, Jantes Broun, Ernma Louise Bnck, Lillian Buckelew. Dean Calcote, Joanie Calder, Joan Cararas, Barbara Charlton. Tbird Row—Jndy Charlton, Jnlia Cherry. Carol Clark. Kit Colqnitl, Bet erly Conuay, Nena Courtney, Doro- tby Cox, Barbara Crawford, Margaret Dillingbarn, Ellen Dunlop. Betty Claire Eakin. Eourth Row—Cbester Ellis, Frances Fergus, Rai Fergns, Jauis Eindling, Edward Forgotson, Arnelia Eurniss, Dorotby Gayle, Martha Jane Gregory, Bill Griffies, Ginger Hamel, Alton Hancock. Eifth Rou—Margarette Hardwick, Margaret Head, Mary Elizabetb Hendrick, Jane Hicks, Jndith Hipple, Mary Holt, Catherine Hooper, Garland Houck, Anne Hnngerheeler, Joanne Jackson. Ninety-Fcur LATIN FORUM 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 students study- ing first year Latin. The Upper Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Hetty Ecker, is composed of pupils from second, third, and fourth-year classes, or any pupil who has had at least two years of Latin. Both organizations are patterned on the old Roman government. First Row—Mary Carol Jackson, Cherry Sne Jennings, Carolyti Jones, Frances Jouett, Betty Joyner, Carolyn Kayser, Walton King, Jaue Kirkland, Clare Leary, Margaret Leary, Faerie Marston. Second Row—Marijean Martin, Betsy McClendon, Catherine McCracken, Martha McGufjin, Athlyn Mclver, Henry Ann Meyer, Holly Mithcell, Jimmy Moore, Mary Jo Monsour, Caroline Naff, Max Sathan. Third Row—Betty Nell, Anne Oden. Elinor Otts, David Parnell, Shirley Petzing, Mona Pitts, Josephine Ray, Carroll Rogers, Charles Rollins, Pete Rolston. Charles Scott. Fourth Row—Susie Selher, Jean Sink, Mary Smith, James Snell, Martha Stearns, Lucy Strain, Delores ThrelkeljJ. Mary Alice Tomkins, Jean Turner, Doris Warren, Julie Watson. Fifth Row—Buddy Westhrook, Janet Westhrook, Jack Wiener, Marilyn Willis, Mary Jack Wintle, Joan Wise, Samrnye Woodring, Helen Zaenglein. Ninety-Five L O W E R OFFICERS Consuls . . . Millard Allen, Jimmy Reeder Scriba .Mary Pilgreen Quaestor .Virginia Hiemenz Tribuni .Robert McCarty, Marion McClendon First Rou ' —Mary Abney, Pat Akin, Roger Blom, Sita Brock, Ronald Brou ti, Harry Carpenter, Mary Chat- ham, Patricia Clure. Second Row—Loralee Craft, Beverly Craig, Jerry Doty, Ginger Elliott, Beverly Farmer, Erma Ford, Mercer Fou ' ler. Billy Futrell. Third Rotv—Carolyn George. Warren Goss, Nancy Harper, Harriet Harvey, Carole Haas, Greg Hussey, Elaine Jackson, Janet Johnson. Fourth Row—Mary Ann Johnson. Signa Dell Jones, Ahby Kahan, Corinne Kelly, Millicent Kelly, Jarrell LaFitte. Ninety-Six LATIN FORUM The main officers in this organization are two consuls, who serve as presiding officers; a scriba, who keeps the records of meetings and attends to correspondence; a quaestor, who attends to all financial matters; 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 much 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.” First Row—Susan Lawrence, Diane Lawton, Regina Leggitt, David Newstadt, Margery Noble, Nancy Oakes, Lillian Oden, Rutb Parkes. Second Row—Nelda Pilgreen, Ann Pleasant, Zoe Ramsey, Melba Ratcliff, Ruth Ray, Susan Roberts, Odell Rosbton, Barbara Rusheon. Third Row—Val Schroeder, Leonard Selber, Sara Shinault, Ethel Shirley, Jerry Sirnmons, Bohby Srnith, Shirley Spence, Sandra Stringer. Fourth Row—Frank Taylor. Ann Torrans, Paul Wear, Rutbie Wheeler, Elizabeth Wilson, Sally Young. Ninety-Seven VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS Frank Green. President JiMMY Sneed. Vice-President Edgar Galloway. Secretary Ronald Wideman. Treasurer Entering into its third year, the Varsity Club is one of the most active organizations in school. The member- ship consists of all boys who have earned a purple and gold S.” Under the sponsorship of Coaches Rowan. Cox and Laughlin, the club’s project for this year is the organizing of an athletic Hall of Fame with membership limited to persons receiving All-State recognition in any athletic activity. Pictures of those chosen for membership, identified as to name and athletic activity, will be placed in our trophy cases. Growing interest in athletics, as shown by increased membership in this club, proves that the aim of the group is being realized. b ' irst Roti ' —Bohby Adums, Bradley Baird. Dan Barr, Bohhy Booth, Dan Brown, Jimmy Cosse, David Cox, Marvin Craitt. Conrad Cummings. Secotid Row—Scotty Dial, Tommy Dreuett, Jerry Dykeman, Ralph Ezelle, Tommy Gray, Harold Hawkins, Archie Hayrtes, Bennett Johnston. Ray Kightlinger. Third Row—Alan Langridge, Buddy McCaa, Raymond Mcbaddin, Rudy Miller, Tommy Morrow, Richard Mnrray, Stan Nevin, James Oliver, Willard Rachal. bourth Row—Spevitts Rosenblath, Charles Smith. Bohhy Spear, Coyle Stephenson, Rohert Strong, Don Teekell, John Trigg, Charles Worley, Charles Wright. IA BIBS Barbara McRee . President Geraldine Simmons . Vice-President Marion Harrison .... Recording Secretary Ann Pringle . Treasurer Kathryn Daniel . . . Corresponding Secretary BIBS, Byrd’s Ideal Baby Service, might well have the slogan Earning While Learning ’ Many young parents enjoy an evening out because of the responsible service rendered by this organiza- tion in taking care of children. Outstanding projects of the year were field trips to the day nurseries in town to observe modern techniques in child guidance and to a neighboring city high school to assist in the organization of a unit there. Seated—Joan Muncb, Peggy Smith, Billie Sue Webb, Bohbie Wright, Ann Cauker . Standing—Patricia Barnes, Lola Jane Smith, Val Schroeder, Vivian Schlater, Ann Ferguson, Patsy Brown, Louise Moseley, Mary Alice Raines, Doris Burnley, Jane Lemay, Imogene Williams, Memhers not pictured are—Ferris Driskill, Florence Finley, Mellie Hodge, Jane King, Shirley Whitehead, Carol Williams, Yronne Et ans, Elizaheth Strong. SCIENCE OFFICERS Edward Forgotson President Charles Hayden First Vice-President Caroline Hablutzel Secretary Joe Bob Alexander Second Vice-President Bobby Peloubet Treasurer JOHN SlMON Parliamentarian JOHN INGOUF Sergeant-at-Arms Jack McCollister Sergeant-at-A rms The Science Club, founded in 1946 by Mrs. Emma L. Stringfellow, meets twice a month to transact business and give an interesting program. The club each year sends delegates to the Louisiann Academy of Science, where they have won high honors. The members have enjoyed field trips to the water works, the art museum, and the paper mill at Springhill. A field trip to the State Exhibit Building provided the opportunity for picturing the members of the Science Club. Groups shown on these pages represent the membership. Bobby Hargrore, Billy Taylor, Charles Alben, Bud Berryman, Denny Bartell, Tom Beane, Cbarles Scott, Beverly Conway, Fane Rutb Ahearn, Joan Baxter, Gilmer Carpenter, Joyce Lunsford, Beverly Craig, Betty Jo Edwards, Billy Gay, Walter Hogsett, Jimmy Moore, Murray Batt, Edward Forgotson. Dan Langford, Bill Scales, Kip King, Ike Hawkins, Faerie Marston, Marilyn Petzing, Barbara Hood, Emily Jo Morgan, Charles Rollins, Charlotte Mun- sell, Millard Allen, Bender Rawls, Pelham Irwin, James Kahre. One Hundred CLUB James Browtt, Roy Brock. Lloycl Johnson, Jane Hicks, Billy Hallo- ivay, John Ingouf, Dixie Daniels, Louis Coppage, Mary Elizaheth Hendrick, Eranklin Remhert. Gil- mer Carpenter, Deatt Calcote, George Farrow, Jintnty Hart, Madelon Elliot, Arthur Verguson, GarlanU Houck, Catherine Hoop- er, Tont Ratcliff, Jerry Dykeman. Archie Haynes, Dentty Bartell, Johrt Broutt, Tontnty Snelling, Bill Craig, DaviU Comegys, Claire Deatt, Janis Findling, Jack McCol- lister, BuUUy Westhrook, Jay Bar- ton, Norris Bigner, Jack Courtttey, HowarU Belcher . Joyce Lunsford, Madelon Elliot, Gilnter Carpenter, Joan Baxter, Jimmy Sippel, Betty Antt Jottes, ClifforU Ray, Karolyntt Kothe. Lucy Lyntt Straiti, Dorothy Jarriel, June Sutlon, Sonya Shuler, Mary Pilgreen, Pat Perry, Catherine Hooper, Martha Gregory, William Cox, Hersch GolUher g, Johtt Leim- hrook, Kentieth Kunzman, Ken- tteth Snyder, Datt HarUy, Jimnty Murphy. One HuttUreU Otte S C I E N C E CLUB The Science Club sponsors the annual Science Talent Search conducted by the Westinghouse Corporation. Those taking the test were Karolynn Kothe, John Simon, BilL Scales, James Kahre, Jimmy Moore, and Edward Forgotson. The Clul) also presents the Bausch and Lomb award for the outstanding science student. The members have promoted scientific interest by distributing hand lotion made in school laboratories to faculty members and by beautifying the school with petunias. Mary Trances Wilson, Jean Yanger, Edgar Peteet, Betty Worthington, Boh Saldich, Cameron McKinley, Alice Lee Young, Sam DeFatta, Betty Berry, Mike Trotter, Carroll Rogers, Robert Strong, Marion McClendon, Jean Adams, Mary Jack Wintle, James Olit er, Betty Jane Wilson, Carlton Prothro, Ralph Monte, Carolyti West, Sibyl Graham, Jimmy Reeder, Virginia Graham, Paul Armbrust, One Hnndred Ttvo LOS MAYORES OFFICERS Jay Barton. El Presidente Dawn Sherblirne . El Vice-Presidenta Dorothy Jarriel . . . Im Secretaria Shirley Bacon . ... I a Tesorera Articulo II de La Constitucion E1 proposito de este club sera formentar la practica de espanol, familiarizar a los socios con la literatura espanola e hispanoamericana, y aumentar el interes de los socios en el estudio avanzado de la lengua espanola.” First Roii ' —Barbara Allgood, Carolyn Beuley, Edu in Bleu er, Pbyllis Cohen, Carla Collier . David Comegys, Jane Copeland, Loralee Craft. Second Rotv—Minette DeFrance, Edna Mae Fitch, Peggy Fitch, Gail Haytvood, Barbara Hood, Edtvin Jolley, Patricia Keene, Ann Kisner. Third Rotv—Jay Moore, Bill Moss, Jo Ann Palmer, Janet Redden, Wilma Sandel, Barbara Schaal, Lila Scott, Ann Vickrey. Fourth Row—Peggy Wells, Barbara Werner. Perry Whisner, Betty Williams, Carolyn Williamson, Jean Yauger . P. A. S. F OFFICERS Susan Ellwood . ... La Secretaria Janice Booth . ... La vicepresidenta Joretta Schober . ... Presidenta Patsy Freeman . La Tesorera Sally Young . ... La Parlamentaria Flo Williams . La Noticiera En el Cafe f La Plaza. Izquierda a la derecha, sentados a la tnesa—Doris Ann Hawley, Henry Adrion, Ann Tracht, Marolyn Holland, Marcia Euhank, Delroy Pertuis, Nancy Frost, Stanton Durham. Arriba—Nancy Lacy, Dottie Hemperly, Billy Jean Sneed, Winona Broun, Betty Gumhiner, Barhara Langer, Sophia Greenberg, Sandra Abramson, Lucy Abramson. One Hundred Four PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM I. Fin: Conocer mejor a las Americas. II. Divisa: E1 sol naciente. III. Socios: Alumnos que cursan los primeros dos anos del espanol. IV. Colores: Azul y blanco. V. Lema: E1 respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz. VI. Reuniones: E1 primero y el tercer martes de cada mes escolar. Izquierdd a la derecha, sentados a la mesa—Sandy Argo, Ernest Blease, Jerry Diehner, Robert Lunn, Calhoun Berry. Arriba—Gloria Horton. Helen Pyburn, Shirley King, Linda Taylor, Betty Gouan, Mary Ted Richardson, Vir- ginia Caliuay, Nancy Jo Egley, Carolyn Alford, Emily Jo Morgan, Beverly Sorman. Members not pictured are Shelly Beychok, Donn Moss, Lucy Strain. One Hundred Five OFFICERS OFFICERS President .... Captain Betty McClendon Vice-President .... Captain Jimmy Reedek Secretary .... Captain Frances Digiovanni Treasurer .... Captain Robert Whitaker First Rcu — Lt. Jean Adams, Lt. Millard Allen, Lt. Denny Bartell, Capt. Mary Catberine Baskin, Lt. Jacqueline Bradf ' jrd , Lt. Roy Brock. Second Rou ' — Capt. David Carson, Maj. Barbara Charlton, Lt. Phyrne Collie, Capt. Sarah Cook, Lt. Margaret Couger, Lt. David Cox, Capt. Martha Egger. Third Row — Lt. James Gallagher, Lt. Caroline Hablutzel, Lt. Jo Anne Hagedorn, Capt. George Hardy, Lt. Charles Hayden, Lt. Archie Haynes, Capt. Mary Elizabeth Hendrick. One Hundred Six AND SPONSORS CLUB The Officers and Sponsors Club of C. E. Byrd High School was organized in 1936 for the purpose of working for the interests and improvement of the R.O.T.C. The club meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. The organization encourages the spirit of cooperation between the cadets and their officers, and directs the social activities of the group. The social service accomplished this year has included a Christmas box for a needy family, candy and toys for the Children’s Home, clothes for needy persons in Germany, and funds raised for the Kiwanis Boys and Girls Camp. First Rou — Lt. HjI Herring, Lt. Susie Ingalls, Col. Bennett Jobnston, Lt. Weher Langley, Capt. Sue Laws, Lt. Jobn Leimbrook. Second Row _ Col. Anne Oden. Capt. Bob Peloubet, Lt. Mary Clare Peyton, Lt. Josie Pizzolato, Lt. Jane Raw • lins, Lt. Robert Robinson, Lt. Dawn Sberburne. Third Rou — Lt. Joanne Sherrod, Maj. Jimmie Sippel, Lt. Patsy Stephens, Lt. Diane Stephenson, Lt. Col. Bar- bara Strong, Lt. Col. Rohert Strong, Lt. Julie Watson. One Hundred Seven GAYARRE GRYRRRE Vhistoryj CLLIB OFFICERS Joanne Jackson. President Rhoda Morehead. Vice-President Jane Rawlins. Secretary Charles Hayden .. Treasurer Af urray Batt, Joyce Brugier, Joanie Calder, Gilmer Carpenter, Barbara Charlton, Judy Charlton, Phyllts Cohen, Sue Cooper, Lonts Coppage. Second Row--Nena Courtney, Connie Couden, Beverly Craig, Betty Jean Durham, Betty Jo Eduards, Mar- jorte Euhank, Arthur Ferguson, Edna May Fitch, Peggy Fitch. Third Rou ' Edu ard Forgotson, Helen Gandy, Dorothy Gayle, Martha Jane Gregory, Caroline Hablutzel, Al Hammett, Virginia Hanks, Dan Hardy, George Hardy. Fourth Row—Archie Haynes, Mary Elizabeth Hendrick, Ann Hungerbeeler, John Ingonf, Dorothy Jarriel, Doris Jeter, Ann Kisner, Dan Langford, Letty Liverman. One Hundred Eight HISTORY CLUB The Gayarre History Club is one of the largest and oldest clubs at Byrd. It is composed of junior and senior American History students. I he magnolia is the club flower, and green and white are the club colors. Among its projects are annual trips to historic places of interest in North Louisiana and to Natchez, Mississippi. The club presents an assembly program annually on April 30, Louis- iana Day, which features some outstanding episode of Louisiana History. Faculty sponsor of the club is Miss Lilla McLure. first Rou—Mary Lynti Mattheus, Carolyn McCormick, Catherine McCracken, Panla Monroe, Glenna Lee Moore, Jay Moore, Jimttiy Moore, Charlotte Munsell, Betty Sell. Second Row—Sammy Pedro, Marilyn Petzing, Mary Pilgreen, Leilia Pirkey, Elizaheth Queyrouze, Zoe Ramsey, Tom Ratcliffe, Clifford Ray, Josephine Ray. Third Rou ' —Janet Redden, Vranklin Remhert, Barhara Righy, Charles Rollins, Sara Rosier, Bill Scales, Dau n Sberhurne, Gail Shnller, Jack Sihley. Vourth Row—Jimmie Sippel, Rohert Strong. Jean Turner, Ann Vickrey, Julie Watson, Carolyn West, Janet Westhrook, Betty Wiliiams. One Hundred Sine FUTURE Seated — Jean Adams . . Bonnie Hadwin . Pat Rowland . Standing — JOSIE PlZZALATO . Melba Ratcliff . Ruth Whitley . OFFICERS . . . . Secretary Second Vice-President . . . . President . . Sergeant-at-Arms . First Vice-President . . . . Treasurer First Rou’—Sue Alexander, Barbara Allgood, Patricia Baird, Laraine Bickbam, Joy Bryson, Doris Jean Calvert . Second Rou ' —Patricia Cole, Jeanne Dormeyer, June Dotvden, Joan Duncan, Patsy Ensminger, Ann Ferguson, Third Rou ' —Phyllis Frick. Betty Louise Harlan, Mariane Haruell, Lena Hunter, Betty Jackson, Donna Jacobs. Fourth Rou ' —Mary Koccos, Ella Mae Larance, Frances Leindecker, Joan Leuis, Joyce Lunsford, Barbara Luttrell, Jackie Mackey. One Hundred Ten HOMEMAKERS The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high schools of the United States and territories. As the integral part of the program of home economics of the schools of America it offers opportunity for the further de- velopment of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. The Future Homemakers of America bring together state groups interested in working toward better home and family living, provides opportunities to share in solving problems important to home life, and sponsors group projects, local, state and national in scope, and increases oppor- tunities for the development of leadership and intelligent participation so much needed in a democratic society. Future Homemakers of America is an incorporated, non-profit youth organization. It came into being through the cooperative efforts of youth enrolled in homemaking in secondary schools. This national organization provides for the development of social qualities and the promotion of better home life for members and their families. Patsy Rowland and Melba Ratcliff represented the Bvrd chapter of F. H. A. at the Southern regional meeting in Memphis in June, 1949. The goals for the 1949-50 program of work were set up by the national committee. The local club has planned a program that will develop each of the eight purposes. Sponsors of the Byrd chapter of the F. H. A. are Miss Margaret Purvis and Miss Ruth Bachelor. Virst Rou ' —Mary L. Mattbeus, Virginia McLemore. Mary Elizabeth Mereditb, Joan Moon, Rose Mary Namee, Jeati Nason. Second Rou ' —Beverly Nation, Barbara Page, Katherine Plitt, Sara Frances Pou, Dorotby Riggs, Grace Salley. Tbird Row—Vivian Scbiater, Dorotby Shamhurger, Geraldine Simmons , Lynn Simmons, Peggy Smitb, Eve Steles. Fourtb Row—Gayle Taylor, Carol Jean Thomas, Ellen Thomas, Ann Tbrasb, Billie Turtusge, Joat ne V( r allis, Mary Whitsitt. One Hut dred Eleven GIRLS ' SPORTS CLUB OFFICERS Jo Ann Hagedorn .... President Sarah Cook . . First Vice-President Joanne Sherrod, Second Vice-President Mary Lynn Matthews . . Secretary Mary Holt . Treasurer Josephine Ray . Reporter SENIORS First Row — Scblater, West, Brttce, Daniels, Odett, Allday, Cowden, Digioranni, Keene, Schaal. Second Row — Ferguson, Page, Boalright, Dunlop, Courtney, McCracken, Sherburne, Pet - zing, Fitch, Scott, Jarriel, Mc- Irer, Collie, Jennings, Otts, Turnage, Salley. Third Row — Smith, Delacerda, Peyton, Cooper, Gregory, Grares, Wilkinson, Tippett. Harrison. McCormick, Ingalls, Slrong, H ahl utz el, Munch, Queyronze, King, Pennington. Fourth Row — Tomlin, Jones, Mercer, Bickham, Pirkey. Raw - lins, Jackson, Baxter, Watson, Pizzolato, Redden. Dickerson, C a s t o n, Burnley, T u r n e r, Jacobs, Westbrook. One Hnndred Twelre The purpose of this club is to promote sportsmanship, wholesome recreation, and leadership. Any girl who is interested in various sports and recreational activities is entitled to become a member of the Girls Sports Club. Fhe main project of the year is the intramura 1 games in which the skills learned in the physical education classes are further developed. This year the five sports in which tournaments were held were volleyball, badminton, table tennis, basketball, and tennis. An award is given each year to an outstanding girl.” This honor is given to the senior who has best fulfilled the ideals of this club. m t JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES Virst Rfjti ' — Vouler, Sommers, Fergus, Fergus, Barues, Pitts, McCaa, Robertson, Keller, Col- lier, Wise, Rogers, Rogers, Jouett. Second Rou ' — Thueatt, Gray, Freeman, Wehb, Stearns, Mc- Clendon, Marston, DeFrance. Rosenblath, Cupples, Jackson. Perry, C o n w a y, Harrison, Erickson, Taylor, Cooper. Third Row — Norman, Vickers, Booth. Parker. Ramsey, Yauger, Ellis, Shuler, Shuller, Brugier, Threlkeld, Sandel, Snell, Hay. Fourth Rou ' — Barber, Graham, Rogers, Mackey, Cox, Flliot, Beu ' ley, Cohen. Hayu ood, Nell, Parker, Strain, Tompkins, Eu- bank, Furniss, Gayle. FRESHMEN First Rou ' — Johnson, George, Brou n, Horton, Eubank, Mary- man, Elliott, Egley, Fou ' ler, Ross, Harvey, Kausler, Arm- brust, Alford, Snell. McLemore. Second Rou ' — McGriff, Trusty, Richardson, McCarty, Zeigler. Akin, DeLee, McClellan, Baker, Rusheon. Fitzpatrick, Langei ' . Yauger, Lea, Parkes, Johnson, Woodring. Third Row — Moore, Sneed, Grafton, Armenakis, Williams, Blackuell, Sumpter, Oden. Lacy, Tracht. Jackson, Wiener. Greenburg, Register, Plitt, Leg- g L One Hundred Fhirteen Preparing to rig up for a sail are the officers of Fore N Aft — Frank Taylor .... Parliamentarian James Brown .... Vice-Commodore David Comegys . Commodore Kit Colquitt . . . Keeper of the Log Not pictured in the Lightning Class sloop ivith them is — Clifford Ray . Purser First Rou ' —Dorothy Jarriel, Nan Grai es, Betty Lane Shipp, Mary Lynn Matthews, Caroline Hahlutzel, Jcanne Jackson . Second Row—Marilyn Petzing, Catherine McCracken, Rhoda Morehead, Carlee Ann Wilkinson. Third Row—Phil Hahlutzel, Ed Knighton, Totn Stringfellow, Jirnmie Sippel, Howard Belcher, John Leim- hrook, Joanne Sherrod, Ann Torrans. Onc Hundrcd Fourteen FORE N ' AFT One year of operation has proved the sailing ability of many Byrd students. Since last September Fore ’N Aft has continued to create an interesting activity well adapted to water lovers. Whether one prefers the small Moth boats, Snipes, Y- Flyers or the large Thistles and Lightnings, the same knowledge of sailing is rtquired for each, varying slightly with the size. Through the cooperation of the Shreveport Yacht Club and its facilities, Fore ’N Aft has had many successful sails and races. Many interesting programs were given throughout the year when weather was unfit for sailing and usually the next meeting found the entire dub putting these instructions into use. A portion of the members find relaxation lounging on spacious Lightning decks, while still others crave the hair-raising thrills found so abundantly in Moths. Several of the crew of Fore ’N Aft have now raised themselves to the position of Skipper on obtaining their own yachts. When asked about his preference as to types of boats, one member answered, ”1 love ’em all!” First Rrju’—Dolores Tomlin, Elaine Jackson, Rickey DeLee. Greg Hussey, Billy Riddick, Jane BarneUe, Alton Hancock. Second Row—Linda Taylor, Billy Benard, Betty McClellan, Buzzy Buckelew. Third Row—Karen Somdal, Claire Leary, Corinne Kelly, Diane Lauton, Dorothy Cox. One Hundred Fifteen TENNIS CLUB OFFICERS Kenneth Wagstaff. President Ann Phillips. Secretary John Ingouf. Vice-President Zack Gallion. Sergeant-at-Arms Charles Hayden. Treasurer The Byrd Tennis Club experienced one of its best years since it was organized. The Club began its 1949-1950 year by re-writing the Constitution to include more specific provision for entertain- ment and encouragement of tennis. Motion picture films of proper court play, famous tennis stars in action, and scenes of well known tournaments were shown. Several experienced tennis players attended meetings and spoke on various phases of the game. Competition was encour- aged between members by a tournament, and those who had not learned to play were given instruction by more advanced members. In this way al 1 members of the club were given an opportunity for equal participation. Holdittg racquets are Lou A ttt Hayes, Fratices Jonett. First Row—George Duersott, Rai Ferg ts, Detttty Bartel, Dat id Cox, Catheritie McCrackett, Charles Scott, Charles Albett. Secor d Row—Alice Lee Yo tttg, Tortt Ratcliff, Billy Taylor, Jatte Raulins, Jirrtmy Brt ce, Jim Elluood, Cherry S te Jenttittgs. I hird Row—Dan Langford. Bt ddy Berrymat . Dau tt Sherbt rtte, Rohert Saldich, Joat t e Sherrod. Jimmy Sift- pel, Mary Elizaheth Hendrick. Arthur Fergt sott. CAMERA CLUB JOHN INGOUF Bernahd Fox Sue Parker . OFFICERS V ice-President . . President . T reasurer Members of the Camera Club, under the direction of Mr. Leonard Conover, have made a number of field trips for the purpose of increasing knowledge and interest in photography. One of these trips included a visit to a commercial photo processing plant. On another occasion the Club met in the home of the President, Bernard Fox, and observed his well equipped dark-room. One of the main projects of the year is the taking of home room pictures, these pictures to be sold to students for thirty-five cents. Cutnera Club members are very mucb interested in the operation of the projector. This machine is used to shou ' many interesting filrns to students. These members arc—Betty Jean Thompson, Bette Berry, Jay Bur - ton, Letty Lirerman, Edu ard Smith, and Joe Sunsone. Here we present the members of each class—the individuals who preserve our customs and tradi- tions through the years. The secretary of each class is, we feel, deserving of special recognition because they keep the records of each project undertaken by the group. So to introduce this section we have selected Fred Whitmeyer, Secretary of the Freshman Class; Jimmy Reeder, Secretary of the Junior Class; Martha McGuffin, Secretary of the Sopho- more Class; and Charles Worley, Secretary of the Senior Class. Otte Hutulreil Eigbteen One Htmdred Nineteen 5 4 Officers of tbe Senior Class are James Gallagher, Treasurer Jimmy Cosse, President Charles Worley, Secretary Frances Digiovanni, Vice-President SENIORS Bobby Adams Football ManaKer, Track Manager, Varsity Club, Hi-Y. Melba Jean Adams Secretary Future Homemakers of America, 2n«l Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. Future Teachers Club, Science Club, Girls Debate Club. Dolly Adkins Fanf. Ruth Ahearn Secretary Upper Latin Forum, Science Club. Girls Sports Club. Charles Alben Science Club, Boys Debate Club, Golf Club. Betty Sue Alexander Future Homtmakers of America, Girls Glee Club. Joe Bob Alexander Betsy Allday Flijth Life Staff, Upper Latin Forum. Bill Allen One Ht ndred Tu enty Bakbara Allgoou Edward Andrews Distributive Fducation Club. Paul Armbrust Science Club, Hi Y. Janet Ashley A Cappella Choir, Girls Sports Club. Theo Aubert Shirley Bacon Los Mayores Bradley Baird JOAN BAKER Sherman Ballew Class of 195 0 George Barkley Dan Barr Footbail, Varsity Club. Denny Bartell 2nd Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Science Club, Tennis Team, Tenms Club, Hi Y. Jay Barton Pelican Boys State, President Los Mayores, Science Club, Gayarre History Club, Camera Ciub. Mary Catherine Baskin Murray Batt Upper I.atin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Science Club. Joan Baxter A Cappella Choir, Science Club, Future Home- makers of America, Girls Sports Club. Bobbye Beasley Tom Beene One Hundred Twenty-One Howard Belcher Rifle Team, Science Club, Fore ’N Afi. JOHNETTE BERRY Bud Berryman Science Club, Tennis Team, Tennis Club, Hi-Y, Golf Club. Billie Ann Bloodworth Laraine Bickham Future Homemakers of America, Girls Sports Club. Bettie Boatright Girls Sports Club. Bobby Booth Derek Bosworth Science Club, Hi-Y Sylvia Boyett SENIORS .. Jacqueline Bradford Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Gayarre History Club, Camera Club, Girls Sports Club. PAT BREITHAUFr Mary Marie Brinkley Upper Latin Forum. Grover Britt Roy E. Brock Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Sctence Club, Hi-Y. Joe Brockman Jf:rr Broom Clifford Brossett Frances Brown One lmtdreil T iventy-Ttvo James Brown Vice-Commodore Fore N Aft, Seienee Club, Upper Latin Forum. JOHN BROWN Science Club. JlMMY BRUCE Boys Debate Club, Tennis Club. Marion Bruce Future Homemakers of America, Girls Sports Club. Y-Teens. Martha Bruce Homecoming Court, Future Homemakers of America, Girls Sports Club, Y-Teens. Ann Burckett Betty Burnley Janice Butler Doris Ann Calvfrt Class of 1950 R. J. Campbell Farliamentarian Distributive Education Club, -H Club. JOAN C.ARARAS National Honor Society, Le Cercle Francais, l ' pper Latin Forum, Girls Sports Club. Grover Carlisle Paul Carlton Science Club, Fore ’N Aft. Los Amigos, Upper Hi-Y. Gilmer Carpenter Pelican Boys State, Science Club, Gayarre Histor ’ Club, Baseball. David L. Carson Drum Major, Band King, President Band, Captain ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. l ' RANCES JEAN CASTON Girls Sports Club. Margaret Ann Caston Girls Sports Club. Florence Cato Girls Sports Club. Oue Ihmdred Twenty-Tkree Ben Chance u vkdaka V.HAKLTON National Honor Society, Pelican Girls State, Ma,or Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Llub, Chairrnan Lost and Found Committee, A Cappella Choir, llpper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Le Cercle Francais, Future Teachers Club, Voted Most Versatile Girl. Gertrudh Clement Band Queen, Band Librarian. Lalovee Cobb Secretary National Forensic League, Parliamen- tanan Boys Debate Club. rm KiNt v OLLIE Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Hyrd Band, Gayarre History Club, Le Cercle rrancais, Los Mayores, Girls Sports Club. David Comegys Science Club, Gusher Staff, Los Gayarre History Club, Commodore Aft, Quill and Scroll. Mayores, Fore ‘N JlMMY COOK n v uuk Captain Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Pelican Girls State, Gayarre History Club, Mayor for a Day, First Vice-President Girls Sports Club. Barbara Cooper Football Sweetheart, Homecoming Court, Girls Glee Club, Camera Club, Girls Sports Club, Fore ' N Aft, Tennis Club. SENIORS ... Jane Copeland High Life Staff, Los Mayores, Girls Sports Club. LOUIS COPPAGE Pelican Boys State, Sergeant-at-Arms Boys De- bate Club, Bvrd Band, Gayarre History Club, Science Club. Roland Cordell Los Amigos. JlMMY COSSE President Senior Class, Football, Varsity Club, Mayor for a Day, Voted Most Popular Boy. Nena Courtney National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Gusher Staff, Girls Debate Club, Gayarre His- tory Club, Upper Latin Forum, Girls Sports Club CONNIE COWDEN Committee Chairman Student Council, Secretary Le Cercle Francais, Girls Debate Club, Gayarre History Club, Girls Sports Club. Margaret Cowger Lt. Sponsor ROTC. Officers and Sponsors Club, Gayarre History Club, Fore ' N Aft, Girls Sports Club. David Cox President National Honor Society, Sergeant-at Arms Student Council. Consul Upper Latii Forum, 2nd Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsor Ciub, National Forensic League, Boys Debat Club, Tennis Club, Varsity Club, Basketball Mayor for a Day, Voted Best All-Round Bov Kenneth Craig One Hundred Twenty-Four Barbara Crawford Docia Crouch Nacional Honor Society, Pelican Girls Scate, President Library Club, Girls Sports Club. Margaret Culbertson LEE CURTIS National Foreniic I.eapue. Boys Debate Club, High Life Staff. Donald Dale Band Manager. Vice-President Band. 2nd Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. Kathrvn Daniel Gail Daniels Sciencc Club, Fore ' N Aft. Girls Debate Club, Camera Club. Jacket-ettes. Marion Davis Faye Dees ass of 195 0 Doris DeLacerda Girls Sports Club. Henry Delahunt Betty DeSadif.r Gayarre History Club, Girls Sports Club, F.H.A. Roger Dickerson Wanda Lee Dickerson Girls Sports Club. Frances Digiovanni s ' ational Honor Society. Vice-President Senior an Oiris State, aecreiary wmw Sponsors lub, Quill and Scroll, Girls Sports Club, fnr n : .v Voted Most Ponular Gitl. JUNE DOWDEN Business M.inager High Life, Quill and Scroll. Y-Teens, Future Homemakers of America. Tom Drfwett Varsity Club. Hi-Y, Boys Debate Club, Tennis Team. JoAnn Duncan led Cross Committee Chairman. Scicnce Club. iayarre History Club, Camera CJub, huture iomemakers of America, 4-H Club, Girls Oue Huudred Tu euty-live Ellen Crawford Dunlop Sccrccary Jackct-ettes, Upper Latin Forum, Girls Sporcs Glub. Betty Jean Durham Byrd Band, Gayarre Hiscory Club, Girls Sporcs Club. Dorothy Marie Earp Vice-Presidcnt Le Cercle Francais, Byrd Band, Majorette 1949. Betty Jo Edwards Science Club, Gayarre History Club, Upper Latin Forum, High Life Staff, Girls Sports Club. Martha Margaret Egger National Honor Society, President Quill and ScrolL Pelican Girls State, Captain Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Gusher Staff, Fore ' N Aft, Chairman Courtesy Coni- mittee Student Council, Voted Most Athletic Girl. Jane Elliott JI m Ellwood (lolf (dub, Golf Team, Science Club, Hi-Y. Kathleen Evans Ralph Ezelle Football, Track, Varsity Club, Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. Rifle Team, Hi-Y, Science Club. -SENIORS ... George Farrow Ann Ferguson Future Homemakers of America, Bibs, Y-Teens, Girls Sports Club. Arthur Ferguson Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Hi-Y. Peggy Fitch National Honor Society, Gusher Fditor, Quill and Scroll, Co-Chairman of Assembly Commit- tee Student Council, Gavarre History Club, Future Teachers Club, Los Mayores, Girls Sporrs Club, Voted Most Intelligent Girl. Edward Forgotson National Honor Society, Pelican Boys State, President Science Club, Vice-President Quill and Scroll, Studcnt Council Committee, Co- Chairman, Gusher Staff, Gayarre Histor r Club, Upper Latin Forum. National Forensic League, Boys Debate Club, Mayor for a Day. Rona Fowler Dickie Freeman WlLTON FRIDGE Rifle Team, Gayarre History Club, Four-H Club. Marie Constancf. Fulco Girls Sports Club. One Hundred Ttventy-Six James Gallagher President Boys Debate Club, Treasurer Senior Ciass, Captain ROTC, Officers and Sponsots Club, National Forensic League. Zack Gallion Sports Edjtor High Life, Science C!ub, Tennis Club. Helen Gandy Gayarre History Club. Billy Ralph Gay Science Club, Le Cerc!e Francais, Byrd Band. Donald Allfn Graham High Life Staff, Gushcr Staff. Nancy Graves Fore ' N Aft, Girls Sports C!ub. Tommv Gray Football, Varsity Club, Scicncc Club. Bobby Green Frank Green Vice-President National Honor Society, Foot- ball, Track, Basketball. Varsity Club, Mayor for a Day. Class of 1950 Martha Jane Gregory Science Club, Gayarre Histor - Club, Upper Latin Forum. Girls Sports Club. Marilyn Griffin Camera Club, Girls Sports C!ub. Carolyn Gonzales Ann Gullo Felita Marie Gullo Future Homemakers of America. Caroline Hablutzel Secretary Science Club, 2nd Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Gayarre History Club, Fore ' N Aft, Girls Sports Club. Bonnie Hadwin Second Vice-President Future Homemakers of America, High Life Staff. JoAnn Hagedorn President Girls Sports C!ub, Pelican Girls State, Homecoming Court, Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Mayor for a Day, Officers and Sponsors Club, High Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Gayarre History Club, Voted Most Beautiful Girl. Georgia Faye Haire One Hundred Tu ' enty-Seven Mary Sue Hamby Al Hammett Gayjrre History Club, Byrd Band. H. E. Hammett Joe Hampton Alton Hancock Upper Latin Forum, Fore ' N Aft, A Cappella Choir. VlRGINIA HANKS Gayarre History ' Club, Future Teachers Club. Khnneth Hardcastle Dan Hardy Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Hi-Y, lennis Club. George Hardy National Honor Society, President Caddo Par- ish Junior Red Cross Council, Ist Vice-Presi- dent Byrd Junior Red Cross, Pelican Bovs State. Captain Public Relations Officer ROTC, Offi- cers and Sponsors Club, Gayarre History Club, I.e Cercle Francais. SENIORS .. Delores Harpfr A. J. Harris Jane Harrison Junior Red Cross Committee Chairman, Girls Glee Club, Girls Sports Club. JlMMY HART Science Club, Track. Charles Hayden Ist Vice-President Science Club, Secretary ' Los Amigos, Treasurer Gayarre History C’ub, Treas- urer Tennis Club, Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Rifle Team, Boys Debate Club. Lou Ann Hayes High Life Staff, Girls Sports Club, Tennis Club. Archie Haynes Vice-President Los Ami os, 2nd Lt. ROTC. Officers and Sponsors Club. Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Golf Club. Aletha Hayes Helen Henderson Science Club, Girls Debate Club, Camera Club, A Cappella Choir, Fore ’N Aft, Tennis Club, Girls Sports Club. O te H tttdred 7 n enty-Eigh Mary Elizabeth Hfndrick National Honor Society, Pelican Girls State, Secretary Student Council, Captain Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Upper Latin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Tenm ' s Club, Science C!ub, Future Teachers Club, Girls Sport Club. Hal Herring Lt. ROTC Drum Major Band, Boys Debate Club, Science Club, Hi-Y. Charley Heughan Audrey Hill Girls Sports C!ub. Mellie Hodce Girls Glee Club. Hugo A. Holland Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Club. Amos Holt Mary Alice Huddleston A Cappella Choir. Shirley Hughes Vice-President Distributive Education Club. ass of 195 0 H. P. Hutchinson President Distributive Education Club. Sue Ingalls Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. Camera Club, Girls Choir, Girfs Sports Club. JOHN INGOUF Vice-President Tennis Club, Vice-President Camera Club; Sergeant-at-Arms Science Club, Sergeant-at-Ai ms Gayarre History Club, Pel- ican Bovs State. Bovs Debate Club, Tennis Team, Hi-Y. JOANNE JACKSON President Gayarre History’ Club, High Life Staff, Fore ' N Aft. Upper I.atin Forum, Girls Sports Club. Mary Carol Jackson Donna Jacobs Future Homemakers of America, Girls Sports Club, Future Teachers Club, Majorette 1949. Bobby Jarriel Dorothy Jarriel Secretary Los Mayores, Treasurer Girls Debate Club, Science Club, Fore N Aft, Gayarre His- tory Club, Girls Sports Club. Sue Jaudon A Cappella Choir, Girls Sports Club. One Hnndred Twenty-Nine Cherry Sue Jennings Tcnnis Club, Upper Latin Forum, A Cappella Choir, Girls Sports Club. Mary Johnson Peggy Johnson Robert E. Johnson Rifle Team. Bennett Johnston National Honor Society, Colonel ROTC, Vice- President Student Council, Football, Track, Varsity Club, Officers and Sponsors Club, National Forensic League, Rifle Team, Mayor for a Day, Voted Most Handsome Boy. Edwin Jolly Betty Ann Jones J o Ann Joris James Kahre SENIORS ... Patricia Jane Keene Homecoming Court, Los Mayores, Fore ’N Aft, Girls Sports Club. Tom Keith Alan Kelly Billy Kendrick Ray Kightlinger Football. Baseball, Varsity Club. Jane King Margie Ann King Gayarre History Club, Girls Sports Club. Ann Kisner Gayarre Histor ' Club, Los Mayores. JOHN KLEPPER One Hnndred Thirty Bill Knauer Track, National Forensic Lea ue, High Life Staff, Tennis Club, Hi-Y, A Cappella Choir. Karolynn Kote Vice-President Girls Debate Club, Future Teachers Club, Science Club, High Life Staff. Kenneth Kunzman JOYCE LaBORDE Treasurer Y-Teens, A Cappella Choir, Future Homemakers of America. Dan Langford Weber Langley 2nd Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. Alan Langridge Football. Alva Lauer JOAN LaVELLE ass of 195 0 Sue Laws Captain Adjutant Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, A Cappella Choir, Byrd Band, Le Cercle Francais, Girls Sports Club. JOAN LAWSON Joe Le Gendre A Cappella Choir, Hi-Y, Tennis Club, Boys Glee Club, Fore ’N Aft, High Life Staff. Frances Ruth Leif.ndeckf.r Los Mayores, Girls Sports Club, Future Homc- makers of America. Jane Lemay Club Editor High Life, Bibs, A Cappella Choir, Le Cercle rrancais, Girls Sports Club. Louis Leslie Letty Liverman Quill and Scroll, High Life Staff, Gayarre His- tory Club, Science Club, Camera Club. Randolph Lloyd JOYCE LUNSFORD Fore ’N Aft, Science Club. Los Amigos, Future Homemakers of America, Girls Sports Club. One Hundred Tbirty-Onc Jackie Mackey Bobby Mallard Science Club. Alice Mallot Kenneth Matthews Mary Lynn Matthews Secretary GirU Sports C!ub, Fore ' N Aft, Gayarre History tlub, Future Homemakcrs of America. Buddy McCaa Football Manager, Track Manager, Varsity Club. Betsy McClendon Captain Sponsor ROTC, President Officers and Sponsors Club, 3rd Vice-President Girls Sports Club. Jack McCollister Science Club, Hi-Y, Track. Carolyn McCormick Treasurer Quill and Scroll, High Life Staff, Los Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Fore ’N Aft, Camera Club, Girls Sports Club. SENIORS .. JlMMY MCCORMICK Catherine McCracken 8 uill and Scroll, National Forensic League, irls Debate Club, Gayarre History Club. High Life Staff, Fore ' N Aft, Tennis Club, Upper Latin Forum, Los Mayores, Girls Sports Club. Peggy McGuire Athlyn McIver L T pper Latin Forum, Girls Sports Club, Jacket-ettes. Cameron McKinley Science Club, Hi-Y, Fore ' N Aft, Track. Barbara McRee Charles Ray Medlin Betty Melton Charlotte Ann Melton One Hundred Thirty-Ttvo Laura Mercer Bruce Middlebrooks A Cappella Choir. Diane Milich Douglas Miller Quill and Scroll, Gusher Staff, High Life Staff. Rudy Miller Baseball Manager, Basketball Manager, Varsity Club. Paula Monroe Gayarre History Club, Y-Teens. Rai.ph Montee Glenna Lee Moore Gayarre History Club. Jay Moore Gayarre History Club, Los Mayores. Class of 1950 JlMMY MOORE Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Upper Latin Forum. Rhoda Morehead National Honor Society. Pelican Girls State, Vice-President Gayarre History’ Club, Advertis- ing Manager Gusher, Quill and Scroll, Girls Sports Club, Fore ’N Aft. Tommy Morrow Golf Team, Golf Club, Basketball, Varsity Club, Hi-Y. JOAN ML’NCH Future Homemakers of America, Bibs, Y-Teens, Girls Sports Club. Charlotte Munsell Science Club, Gayarre History Club. Upper Latin Forum. Richard Murray Football, Varsity Club. Sadie Jean Nason Future Homemakers of America. Lloyd Naylor Edris Nelson Gusher Staff, A Cappella Choir, Gayarre History Club, Girls Sports Club. One Hiintlred Tbirty-Three Stan Nhvin Football Munager, Basketball Manager, Varsity Club. Harold Richard Newman Kathryn Norris Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens. Anne Oden National Honor Society, Pelican Girls State, Colonel Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Homecoming Court, Finance Committee Chairman Studcnt Council, Mayor for a Day, Voted Best AU-Round Girl. Dagmar Oksenholt Elinor Orrs National Honor Society. Second Vice-President Junior Red Cross, Gusher Staff, Quill and Scroll, Science Club, LJpper Latin Forum, Girls Sports Club. Barbara Page Science Club, Future Homemakers of America, Girls Sports Club. James Palmer JOHN PALMER SENIORS ... George Panos Joe Peace Sammy Pedro A Cappella Choir, Gayarre History Club. Bob Peloubet Treasurer Science Club, Captain ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. Glynn Ellen Pennington Personality Editor High Life, Quill and Scroll, Girls Sports Club. Marilyn Petzing National Honor Society, Gusher Associate Ed- itor, Production Chairman Junior Red Cross, Quill and Scroll, Girls Debate Club, Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Le Cercle Francais, Fore ’N Aft, Girls Sports Club. Jack Phillips Leilia Pirkey Secretary-Treasurer National Honor Society, Vice-President Library Club, Secretary Byrd Band, Gayarre History Club. JOSIE PlZZOLATO Secretary Future Homemakers of America, Lt. Sponsor ROTC. Oue Hundred Ikirty-laur JOHN PRESCOTT Frank Price Basketball. Carleton Prothro Yvonne Prothro Elizabeth Queyrouze A Cappclla Choir, Gayarre History Club, Girls Sports Club. WlLLARD RACHAL Football, Varsity Club, Voted Most Athletic Boy. Melba Ratcliff Tom G. Ratcliffe Gayarre History Club, Science Club. Tennis Team, Tennis Club. Jane Rawlins National Honor Society, Pelican Girls State, Secretary Junior Red Cross Council, Secre- tary Gayarre History Club, Sergeant-at-Arms Girls Debate Club, 2nd Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Le Cercle Francais, Girls Sports Club, Tennis Club. Class of 1950 Clifford E. Ray Treasurer Fore ’N Aft, Boys Debate Club, Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Hi-Y. JOSEPHINE RAY Publicity Chairman Junior Red Cross, Secretaiy Quill and Scioll, Advertisinx Manager High Life, Le Cercle Francais, Gayarre Histoiy Club, Future Teachers Club, Girls Sports Club, Upper Latin Forum. Janet Redden Co-Editor High Life, Quill and Scroll, Ix s Mayores, Gayarre History Club, Girls Sports Club. Franklin C. Rembert Pelican Boys State, Quill and Scroll, Gayarre History Club, Science Club. Donald Rhoades Janet Rhodes High Life Staff, Band, Girls Sports Club. Janice Rhodes High Life Staff, Band, Girls Sports Club. Rolene Richards VIRGINIA RlCHEY Girls Sports Club. One Himdred Thirty-Fire m i Barbara Ann Rigby National Honor Society, Gayarre History Club, Le Cercle Francais, Science Club, Girls Sports Club. Dorothy Riggs Gayarre Histor Club, Science Club, Future Homemakers of America, Bibs, Girls Sports Club. Billy Riley David Robbins Science Club, Hi-Y. JlMMIE ROBINSON Sharon Robinson Theron Robinson Charles H. Rollins Science Club, Gayarre History Club. Upper Latin Forum, Tennis Club, Fore ‘N Aft. SENIORS .. Spevins Rosenblath Football, Varsity Club. Cecile Rosenthal Sara Rosier Art Editor Hiah Life, Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Girls Debate Club, Girls Sports Club. Grace Salley Future Homemakers of America, Girls Sports Club. Richard Sanders John Clyde Sands Betty Jo Sanford A Cappella Choir. JoeSansone A. G. Saucier One Hnmlred Thirty-Six Bill Scales National Honor Society, President Student Council, Pelican Boys State. Consul Upper I.atin Forum, Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Mayor for a t)ay, Voted Most In- tcllixent Boy. Barbara Schaal Social Service Chairman Junior Red Cross, Los Mayores, Girls Sports Club. VlVIAN SCHLATER Future Homemakers of America, Bibs, Girls Sports Club. Chari.es Scott Science Club, Upper Latin Forum, Tennis Club, Tennis Team, Hi-Y. Lila Scott Los Mayores, Girls Sports Club. Dawn Shlrburne National Honor Society, President Junior Red Cross, Pelican Girls State, Vice-President Los Mayores, Second Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Girls Debate Club, Gayarre History ' Club, Tennis Club. JOANNE SHERROD Second Vice-President Girls Sports Club, Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. Gusher Staff, Fore ' N Aft, SerKeant-at-Arms Future Teachers Club, Tennis Club, Quill and Scroll. Betty Lane Shipp Beverly Shirah Class of 1950 Jack Sibley Secretary-Treasurer Hi-Y, Gayarre History Club, Fore ’N Aft. GERALDINE SlMMONS A Cappella Choir, Future Homemakers of America, Bibs. JOHN SlMON National Honor Society, Pelican Boys State, Vice-President Boys Debate Club, Vice-Presi- dent National Forensic LeaKue, Parliamentarian Science Club. Mavor for a Day, Assembly Com- mittee Chairman Student Council. Reginald Singleton JlMMIE SlPPEI. National Honor Society, Major ROTC, F.xecu- tive Committee Student Council, Officers and Sponsors Club, Rifle Team. Golf Team, Gayarre History Club. Science Club, Fore ’N Aft, Hi-Y, Tennis Club. Barbara Skinner Jean Sloane Future Teachers Club. Beryl Smith Beverly Smith One Hmidred Tbirty-Seven Keith Smith Peggy Smith Vice-President Y-Teens. Future Homemakers of America, Bibs. Tommy Snelling Science Club. Kenneth Snydeh Boys Debate Club, Gayarre History Club, Science Club, Fore ' N Aft, Rifle Team. Bobby Spear Football, Baseball, Varsity Club, Tennis Club. JOHN STEINHAUSER Eve Steles Future Homemakers of America, Y-Teens, Girls Sports Club. Patsy Stephens 2nd Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Spon- sors Club, Los Mayores, Girls Sports Club. COYLE STEPHENSON Football. Varsity Club, Boys Debate Club, A Cappella Choir, Mayor for a Day. SENIORS ... Diane Stephenson Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club. Richard Sterrit Barbara Strong Lt. Colonel Sponsor ROTC, Homecoming Court, Senior Cheerleader, Officers and Sponsors Club, Gayarre History Club, Girls Sports Club. Robert Strong Lt. Colonel ROTC, Sergeant-at-Arms Officers and Sponsors Club, Varsity Club, Track, Gayarre History Club, Science Club. JlMMY TALLANT Billy Taylor Golf Team, Golf Club, Science Club, Hi-Y. Eloise Taylor Don Teekell Track Manager, Varsity Club, Basketbail, Boys Debate Club, Boys Glee Club. Edward Tench One Hnndred Tbirty-Eight Betty Jean Thompson High Life Siaff, C ' amera C!ub. Claude Thorne Dorothy Tippett High Life Staff, Camera C!ub, Fore N Aft, Girls Glee Club, Girls Sports Club. Dolores Tomlin Fore ’N Aft, Bibs, Y-Teens, Girls Sports C!ub. Joe Tonknson JOHN TRIGG Football, Baseball, Varsity Club. James Truly Ernest Turner Senior Cheerleader, Gusher Staff. Jean Turner Treasurer A Cappella Choir, Timekeeper Girls Debate Club, Gayarre History Club, Upper Latin Forum, Girls Sports Club. Class of 195 0 Ouida Ann Turnage Future Teachers Club, Girls Sports Club. Glen Vandiver Kenneth Wagstaff Tennis Team, Tennis Club. Jean Walker J o Ann Wallis Future Homemakers of America. Frankie Watson A Cappella Choir. JULIE WATSON Lt. Sponsor ROTC, Le Cercle Francais, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club. Gayarre History’ Club, Upper Latin Forum, Girls Sports Club. Gerald Watts Molly Watts Public Relations Chairman Student Council, Byrd Buzz Fditor, High Life Feature Editor, Shreveport Times School Correspondent, Quill and Scroll, Girls Debate Club. One Htmdred Thirty-Sine Ray Weimar Richard Welch Peggy Wells Los Mayores. Barbara Ann Werner Los Mayores. Carolyn West Hi«h Life Staff, Quill and Scroll, Le Cercle Francais, Science Club, Gayarre History Club, Girls Debate Club, Girls Sports Club. Janet Westbrook National Honor Society, President Girls Debate Club, Gusher Business Managcr, Quill and Scroll, Co-Chairman Finance Committee Student Council, Le Cercle Francais, Gayarre History Club, Girls Sports Club, Upper Latin Club. Perry Whisner Los Mayores, Baseball. Dorothy White Los Amigos, Bibs, Girls Sports Club. Ronald Wideman Lt. ROTC, Officers and Sponsors Club, Treas urer Varsity Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y, Mayor for a Day. SENIORS ... Carlee Ann Wilkinson Tennis Club, Upper Latin Forum, Fore ' N Aft, Girls Sp orts Club. Patricia Willet Betty Williams Gayarre History Club, Los Menores, Fore ’N Aft, Camera Club, Tennis Club, Girls Choir, Girls Sports Club. Ima Jean Williams A Cappella Choir, Le Cercle Francais, Bibs. Carolyn Williamson Los Mayores. Betty Jane Wilson Byrd Band, A Cappella Choir, Science Club. Dunn Wilson. Jr. Barbara Lee Wiseman Sammie Withrow One Hnndred Forty Charles Worley Secretary Senior Class, Treasurer Junior Red Cross, President A Cappella Choir, Football, Basketball, Bascball, Track, Varsity Club, Mayor for a Day, Voted Most Versatile Bo . Bettie Worthington Girls Debate Club, Ix s Amigos, Science Club; Jacket-ettes Bobbie Maurine Wright Bibs. Chari.es Wright John R. Young ass of 195 0 SHNIOR CLASS COMMITTEES MOTTO COMMITTEE JOHN SlMON, Cha’irman EDWARD Forgotson, Co-Chrmn. Janf.t Westbrook JOAN CARARRAS Louis COPPAGE Buddy Berryman Peggy Fitch FLOWER COMMITTEE Betsy McClendon, Chairman PATTY Keene, Co-Chairman Margaret Cowger Mary Lynn Matthews Carolyn McCormick Jo Ann Hagedorn COLOR COMMITTEE Sarah Cook, Chairman Betsy Allday, Co-Chairman Denny Bartell Pelham Irwin Bobbie Strong Mary Clare Peyton Barbara Cooper CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Frances Digiovanni, Chairman Jimmy Sippel, Co-Chdirman Bud Berryman Lloyd Naylor Bill Scales Carolyn Hablutzel Billie Ann Bloodworth PROJECT COMMITTEE Dan Langford, Chairman Joe Bob Alf.xander, Co-Chairman Dan Hardy Kenneth Kunzman RING COMMITTEE Edward Forgotson. Chairman Plggy Fitch Janet Westbrook Mary Elizabeth Hendrick JOHN SlMON David Cox PUBLICITY AND ART COMMITTEE Beverly Shirah. Chairman JANIE HARRISON, Co-Chairman Nan Graves Marilyn Griffin Pat Willet SONG COMMITTEE Barbara CHARLTON, Chairman PHYRNE CoLLIE, Co-Chairman Ronald Wideman Charles Worley Ray Kightlinger Martha Egger Cherry Sue Jennings COYLE STEPHENSON INVITATION COMMITTEE JANE Raw LINS, Chairman JOSEPHINE Ray, Co-Chairman Marilyn Petzing Daw n Sherburne One Hundred Forty-On JUNIOR CLASS Junior Class Officers are Jimmy Reeder. Secretary John Leimbrook . . Vice-President Morris Sneed. President Julia Cherry. Treasurer Monel Adcock Guy Adsit JlMMY ALLEN Millard Allen Shirley Almanrode Bill Atkins Robert C. Bahcall Frank Bain Mary Lou Bain JULIA BaTEMAN Angie Battenfield Roy Belcher Bud Bell JOHNNY BELL Doris Mae Benoit Oscar Lee Berry Carolyn Bewley Shelly Beychok Norris Bigner Phyliss Blackwell One Hundred Forty-Two Roy Blaylock Edwin Blewek Patsy Brennan Tanne Brian JOHNETTE BRITT Jeannine Brockman JOYCE BrUGIER JlMMY BRYANT Jean Buchanan Frank Budde Doris Burnley Douglas Burnley JOHN BURNS Harold Dean Burson Dean Calcote JOANIE CaLDER Ann Carolyn Cawker JUDY CHARLTON Verlie Cheatham JULIA CHERRY Betty Clark Carol Clark Phyliss Cohen Carla Collier Deloris Coltharp Fair Colvin Betty Conlan Beverly Conway One H indred Vorty-Three JUNIOR CLASS The Colors and Motto Committee of the funior Class seem pleased u ith the results of their ivork. The Committee consists of Jtmmy Minor, Barbara Robinette. Lucy Strain, Holly Mitchell, Roy Belcher, and Mary Holt, Chair - man. WlLLARD COOK SUE COOPER Jack Courtney Richard Couvillon Carol Lee Covington Bobby Cox W lLLIAM Cox Loralee Craft Beverly Craig Bill Craig Marvin Crain WlNlFRED CROW CONRAD CUMMINGS Rae Cupples JOAN DaLY Rosemary Dancy Jack Daniel Dixie Daniels Jo Ann Davis Sammie DeFatta One Hundred Forty-Four Minette DeFrance Jeanne Despujols SCOTTY DlAL Ferris Driskell Allan Duckett Jerry Dykeman Betty Claire Eakin Madelon Elliot Bill Ellis Chester Ellis Gay Ellis Patricia Ellis Gilbert Engle JOAN ERICKSON Marjorie Eubank J lMMY EVANOFF Janis Findling Edna Mae Fitch Amelia Furniss Edgar Galloway Boots Garland R. F. Gates Billy Ray Gay Dorothy Gayle Sallie Ann Gibbs Hirsch Goldberg George Gray JOHNNY GuLLO One Htindred Forty-Fire JUNIOR CLASS Mettibers oj tbe efficient Jnnior Class Kecrea- lioti Commiltee are Jimmy Murphy, Shelly Beychok, Conrad Cnmmings, Nancy Keller, and Harold Hau kins. Mauricf. Hanna Bobby Hargrove Adelaide Harrison Margaret Hardwick Harold D. Hawkins IKE HAWKINS Barbara Hay Gail Haywood Randy Hensley Douglas Henson Dorothy Hickman JUDITH HlPPLE Waltf.r Hogsett Jack Holley Billy Halloway Mary Holt Barbara Hood Garland Houck Peggy Hudsmith Johnny Hughes One Hnndred l ' orty-Six Anne Hungerbeeler JUDY JACKSON Doris Jeter Donny Johnson Lloyd Johnson Billy Jones Lucy Jones Tommy Jones Betty Joyner Nancy Keller Hayes King Capers Kinard Walton King Jane Kirkland Wanda Koonce Bob Kostelka JOHN LEIMBROOK Jack Layne Patsy Lewis Jerry Loe Barbara Luttrell Sarah Malott Faerie Marston Marijean Martin Marian McClendon Dixie Mae McCoy Evelyn McGowan Larry McGowan One Hnndred Forty-Seven JUNIOR CLASS The Ring Committee seems very interested in Chairman John Leimhrook ' s discussion. They are Jerry Dykeman. Edgar Galloivay. Bohhy Hatgrot e and Mary Lou Bain. Carol Clark is also a memher of this committee. George McLain Hal Means Henrv Ann Meyer JlMMY MlNER Holly Mitchell Natalie Mitchell Hilda Morgan Louise Moseley Bill Moss JlMMY MuRPHY Betty Nell James Oliver Val Painter J o Ann Palmer Pete Panos Nancy Parker Sue Parker Tommy Pearce Pat Perkins Pat Perry One Hundred Lorty-Eight Edgar Peteet Ann Phillips Marv Pilgreen Nell Ponselle Roberi Porter Jean Purdy Sammy Rains Zoe Ramsey Dorothy Nell Raney Bender Rawls Claude Ray James A. Reeder James Rhodes CONNIE ROBERTSON Barbara Robinette Bill Robinson Jackie Robinson Robert B. Robinson Carroll Rogers May Rosenblath Charles Rush P — Patsy Rowland Ifc- ..1 Bob Saldich fvi WlLMA SANDEL V— A Al Sanderlin JUDY SHERWOOD SONYA SHULER Gail Shuller Oue Hundred Forty-Nifie Jerry Simmons Jean Sink Buddy Smith. Jr. Charles Smith Ed Smith Gabe Smith Morris Sneed James Snell Paula Raye Snell Karen Somdal Madelyn Stephenson Norma Stewart Margaret Stovall Lucy Strain Ray Stuart JUNE SUTTON Jane Taylor Lola May Tharpe Kathleen Thigpen Charles Thomas Otie Hundred Fifty Ellen Thomas Delores Threlkeld Marv Alice Tompkins Michael E. Torrans Pegcy Jane Travis Mike Trotter Lessie Tucker Billie Turnage Ann Vickrey Carole Vinson Lou Ann Walker Saralou Walker Sue Walker Mary Ann Weaver Elaine Weldon Robert Westbrook Ruth Wheeler Mary Elda Whitsitt Marilyn Willis Mary Frances Wilson Rober Wilson JOAN WlSE Sammye Woodring Mary Dell Worley Jean Yauger Alice Young Margaret Young Ont Hundred Fifty-One SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class Officers are — Max Nathan. President Martha McGuffin . . . Secretary Dan Brown .... Vice-President Flo Williams. Treasurer Jerry G. Abbott Lucy Abramson Sandra Abramson James Adams Janet Aimer Norma Allen V lRGINIA ASHLEY Sara Nell Ashworth Lynette Askew JOHN BAHCALL Sallye Baillia Patricia Baird Donald R. Baker J o Nell Ballew Delaine Bankston Kathryn Barber Lo Barnes Patricia Barnes Jane Barnette David Batt One Hundred Fifty-Tu o Edwin Beasley Donny Berg Bette Berry Calhoun Berry Billie Claire Best Myrl Todd Bjorklund Fatricia Blankenshif Janet Blizzard Roger Blom Barbara Booth Janice Booth Buddy Boyter COURTNEY ANN BRICE Betty Brown Dan Brown Fat Brown Ronald Brown Elizabeth Joy Bryson Emma Louisf. Buck Lillian Buckelew Earle Bullock Harold Burson Bryan Bush Leo Cage Lola Caileff Neal Carlson 1 rwin Dixon Carroll Erances Casciola One Htnulred l ' ifty-Three SOPHOMORE CLASS Explanations are sometimes necessary. Lily Casciola Ella Chandler Eoline Chapman Julius Chapman Caroline Chatwin Tommy Chavis John R. Childers Bobby Childress Paul Clay Steve Cochran Gene Cockrell JOE COLLINS Kit Colquitt W lLLIAM COMPTON Bill Cook Onice Cook Oyice Cook Ola Sue Cooke Dorothy Cox Martha Jane Cox One Hmulreil Fifty-Four LeRoy Crank Lafayette Crouch Bebe Daniel Richard Davis Claire Deen Marie Dick Minnie Digiovanni Margaret Dillingham Patricia Dodd Jerry Doty SCOTTY DoUGLASS WlLLIAM R. DOYLE Kearney Duerson Herbert Dwire Bobby Ellis Susan Ellwood WlLLIAM EUBANKS Clyde Fant Beverly Farmer JoAnn Farmer Martha Farrow Frances Fergus Rai Fergus Otis Finch Billie Marie Fincher Elizabeth Fincher Joy Flash Mercer Fowler One Hundrei Fifty-Fire SOPHOMORE CLASS A group of mechanical drauing enthusiasts ntider the direction of Mr. Waterhout. Gwen Fox Patsy Freeman Marilyn French Ronnie Gallagher JlMMY GaMMILL Mary Garrison Al Gaston Billy Gates Donald H. Goldstein Patsy Gonzales Randy Goodgion JOHN GOODROE Barbara Graham VIRGINIA GRAHAM Rebecca Gray Bill Griffies Charles R. Griffin, Jr. Leland Gwinn Charlotte Hamby Ginger Hamel One Hundred Fifty-Six Robert Hanson Pete Edwin Harbuck Hardie Hardwick Margaret Hardwick Betty Harlan Marion Jo Harrison Marianne Harwell Doris Ann Hawlev Margaret Ann Head David Hentschel Charles Hf.rring Cara Lee Hicks Jane Hicks Betty Jean Hobbs Helen Holicer Marolyn Holland Robert Holland Mary Lynn Holt Catherine Hooper Harry H. Horton Milton Houston JoAnn Hudson Lena Hunter Carolyn Ingouf Tommy Jarriel Ella Jaudon Patsy Johnson Carolyn Jones Otie Huttdred Fifty-Set et SOPHOMORE CLASS Were sopbomores, juniors, seniors—and all of tts can cook! Frances Jouett Carolyn Kayser C oRRINE KELLY WlLLIAM A. KENNEDY JOHNNY KENT Kip King Mary Koccos Bobby Lafargue Bob Lane Ella Mae Larance Leola Lash Emily Sue Laurent Tommy Lavelle Carolyn Lawrence Diane Lawton Clare Leary Margaret Leary Nell Lemonds Charles Lewis Patsy Jean Lewis One Hundred l ifty-liight Buddy Lindsey Barbara Love Robert Lunn S lDNEY MaCKEY SONYA MACKEY Marolyn Magbee J lMMY MaNGUM Mary E. Markham Claude Martin James D. Martin Martha Martin Marcia Lea Maxcy Annie Laura May Betty McCaa Carolyn McCarter Robert McCarty Billie McClure Mary Alice McCrary Raymond McFadden Nancy McGregor Martha McGuffin George McLain W. L. McVey Shirley Menge Leslie Michaelis Gus Mijalis Dennis Mitterlehner Mary Jo Monsour One Hundred Fifty-Nine SOPHOMORE CLASS Dale Moon Seth Morehead Emily Jo Morgan JoAnn Morgan Caroline Naff Max Nathan, Jr. Betty Nelson Margery Noblf. Beverly Ann Norman Jean Northen James Oliver Walt O’Roark JONELI. PARKER David Parnell Elizabeth Payne Shirlf.y Petzing Kenneth R. Phili.ips Mona Pitts Janis Plunkett Dale Porter Robert Porter Margaret Poss Billie Poulos Benton Preslar Ann Pringle Jackif. Rachai. Nelda Faye Rainer Sally Rambin One Hundred Sixiy JlMMY RATCLIFF Billy Ray Ellen Reynolds Lucille Ricks Martha Ridgeway Annif. M. Rinchuso Shirley Roberts Bing Robertson Nancy Robertson J lMMIE RODGERS Carolyn Rogers Marilyn Rogers Franklin Rolston Harold L. Rosbottom Odell Roshton Dale Sandifer Shirley Schmotzer JORETTA SCHOBER Val Schrof.der Betty R. Scott Harriette Scott Kay Scott Helen Segers Leonard Selber Susie Selber Wesley Shamp Stacey Shannon JOHN SHEFFIELD One Hundred Sixty-One SOPHOMORE CLASS Stanton Shuler Hunter Shumake Kenneth Silvey Paula Simmons Buddy Smith Donald Smith Lorell Smith Mary Smith Denny Somners Shirley Spence Martha Stearnes Mary Louise Stevens Sandra Stringer Elizabeth Strong Ruby Jo Strong Loy Taylor Babs Terry Carol Jean Thomas Glenn O. Thompson Ann Thrash Faye Thweatt Gerald E. Tilleux Emily Tinsley Anne Torrans Jane Turner Mary Alice Turner Katie Vickers Elaine Vickrey One Httndred Sixty-Two WlLLIAM WAKEMAN Dorris Warren Diane Webb Frances Webster Ken Weeks Peggy Weeks Alton Weldon Kay Wells Jerry Dale Wessell Nancy Westerdahl J. F. White Roger Whitley Glenda Whitman Jack Wiener Flo Williams James Willis Jo Ann Willis Lonnie Wili is Mary Jack Wintle Darrylin Wolfe Bonnelle Wolking JOHN WOOTEN Carole Young Sally Young Helen Zaenglein Norman Zaffater One Huudred Sixly-Three FRESHMEN Officers of the Freshman Class are — Frld WHITMEYER . Secretary Naomi Birdwell .... Vice-President MARY Alford . President RlCHARD FlNN.T reasurer Charlotte Abbitt Mary Abney Betty Adcock Henry Adrion, III Patricia Akin Carolyn Alford Mary Alford Barbara Allbritton PORTER ALI.EN Rush Allums Dorothy Alsup Freda Amalong Jerry Anderson JlMMY ANDERSON JOHNETTE ANDERSON Sandy Argo Mary C. Armbrust Maria Armenakis Jackie Armistead Martha Armstead One Hnndred Sixty-Four Anice Attaway Peggy Baker Raymond Baker Thera Bain Earl Baremore Nat Barker Billy Benard Betty Bentley Mary F. Bickman Elizabeth Biggs Rlth Biglane Naomi Birdwell Donald Bison Mary Blackwell Barbara Jo Blewett Patsy Boggs Tommy Booth Charles Bowers Richard Box Pauline Bozeman Bill Brewster Thornton Brice Allen Britt Nita Brock Barbara Brockman Sandra Brown W lNONA BROWN CONRAD CAIN One Hmidred Sixty-Five FRESHMEN VlRGINIA CALIWAY Ginger Carpenter Harry Carpenter Henry Carpenter Shirley Carroll Dorothy Ann Case Danny Cassis Dolores Cecil Harman Chandler Mary Chatham Lois Christopher Twyla Ruth Clark Gloria Ann Clarke Patricia Clure Patricia Cole James Collins Jo COLLINS Jo Ann Collins Jerry Colvin Nancy Conlan Oh? Hundred Sixty-Six Eloise Conley Mahion Cooper Bettie Jo Cuhrey Paul Dallman WlLLIE DREW DaNCY Edith Delancy Rickey DeLee Charles Dickerson Le Diffey Rose Digilormo Julia Elizabeth Dobse Louis Dodez Jeannene Dormeyer Barbara Dow R. T. Dowden Lester Drach George Duerson Clayton Dupree Stanton Durham Jim N. Dwyer Murray Edge Nancy Jo Egley Ginger Elliott Patsy Ensminger Gerald Eskelund Marcia Eubank Yvonne Evans Diane Fauguier One Hundred Sixty-Seven FRESHMEN That ' s right — it’s that study hall! Bahbara Fhnnell Bobby Ferguson Richard Finn Eddie Fitch Ann Fitzpatrick Kddie Flagg Bill Fleniken Krma Ford Ruth Fowler Bernard Fox Phyllis Ann Frick Nancy Frost Billy Futrell Josie Garacci Katherine Garsa Anne Gassner Mildred Garza Leo Gentry Carolyn George Beverly Gill Oue Huudred Sixty-Eight Sybil Goodgion Warrhn Goss Betty Gower Kay Grafton Hllis Graham Herbert Green Sophia Greenberg Betty Gumbiner Patsy Gynes Carole Haas Phil Hablutzel Walter Hamelback Ted Hardtner Nancy Harper Harriet Harvey Robert Hay Dottie Hemperley Dorothy Henson Douglas Henson SlDNEY HeROI.D Ann Hickox Howard Hicks VlRGINIA HlEMENZ John David Hill Jay Hipple Jack Hodges JOHNNIE HOLLIFIELD Kitty Jane Holmes One Hundred Sixty-Niue FRESHMEN Here s one group of us in gym—and EDGAR EiOMOMON Nelwyn Holt Gloria Horton Don Humphries Dorothy Jo Hunt Greg Hussey Bettie Jackson Clemmie Jackson Dorothy Jackson Elaine Jackson Tommy James Carol Johnson Ellen Johnson Janet Johnson Mary Ann Johnson Pat Johnson Roberi Johnson Sandra Johnson S lGNA DeLL JONES Sanford Jones One Hnndred Seventy Tommy Jones Abbey Kahan JOANNA KAUSLER Margaret Kelly Millicent Kelly Bobby Kendrick Shirley King JOHNNY KoLB Nancy Ann Lacy Jarrell LaFitte Kay LaGrone Barbara Langer Jo Nell Langley Susan Lawrence Ann Lea Maurice LeDoux Guy LeGendre Regina Leggitt Dave Leimbrook JOAN LEWIS Carl Liesman Sylvia Lou Lively Larry Lott Lucia Worth Love Carolyn Macari Tom Marshall Mary Gayle Marrs J o Maryman One Hundred Seventy-One FRESHMEN Here ' s another group—same gym! Laurena Matson Marjlyn McCain Pat McCarty ‘Betty McClellan Tommy McClelland Mildred McCombs Billy McCullin Prentis McGee JOAN McGRIFF Billy McGuire V lRGINIA McLEMORE Mary E. Meredith Curtis Mewbourne Matt Miller Nancy Miller Betty Joyce Monroe Delores Montgomery JOAN MOON JUDY MOORE Mary Ida Moore One Hundred Set enty-Tu ' O % Doris Mounce Ray Muirhead Tommy Murphy Rose Mary Namee Eddie Neilson Eleanor Nelson David Newstadt JOHNNY NOBLE Sue Betty Moore Eddie Morgan JUDY MORGAN Donn Moss Lan Nance Neil Nason Beverly Nation Noel Naylor Margery Norton Lucy Mae Northcutt Nancy Oakes Lillian Oden Jo O ' Donnell Mickey Oursler Genevieve Palmer Nick Panos Ruth Parkes Jane Peloubet Delroy Pertuis J lMMlE PhILI.IPS One Hundred Serenty-Three FRESHMEN Its uork—but it ' s fun. NELDA PlLGREEN Peter Pizzolato Ann Pleasant Catherine Plitt Marv Frances Potter Sara F rances Pou Charles Pugh Leta Pugh Helen Pvbijrn Dottie Rainf.r Marv Alice Rains Don Ratcliff Helen Ratcliff Ruth Ray Bettv Register W lLLIAM REYENGA Nelwvn Revnolds Bettv Janice Rich Marv Ted Richardson Billv Riddick One Hundred Seventy-Four Gloria Risner Nan Robb Susan Roberts James Robertson JOHN ROBINETT Mary Ann Roppola Gladys Ross Mary Joyce Rowell Gail Ruff Barbara Rusheon Sue Sanders Ronald Sands Frances Sanford Gladin Scott Leoti Carol Sears Martha Jane Settles Dorothy Shamburger Sara Shinault Ethel Shirley Dale Shoular Andy Shoup Sandra Shuler Lynn Simmons Melvin Simmons Cleora Simpson Dollie Ann Sloane Billy Smith Billy Smith One Hundreil Sei enty-Fii e FRESHMEN Bobby Smith James Smith Sylvia Smith Billie Jean Sneed JUNE SNELL Mary K. Snelling Billy Jack Steele Billy Bob Stephens Alma Stevens Richard Stokes Chris Stovall Thomas Stringfellow Phyllis Sumpter Barbara Tanner Dorothy Tanner Elaine Taylor Frank Taylor Glenda Gayle Taylor Linda Taylor Peggy Terry Harold Maers Thom Elaine Thomas Bobbie Jean Todoro Luther Tompkins One Hundred Serenty-Six Ann Tracht Shirley Trusty WlLLIAM T. TURNAGE Vester Turner Doris Vice Tom Ward Mason Watson VlCTOR WATTS Paul Wear Billie Sue Webb Fred Westergaard Oleta Whaley Mary Whitfield Frf.d Whitmeyer Marion Wiener Stanley Wilkes MaRTHA WlLLlAMS Elizabeth Wilson Mary Louise Winder JOE WOLF Martha Woodring Annette Wright Herchiai. Wright Alice Yarbrough Jerry Yauger Janice Young JOANNE ZAENGLEIN Priscilla Zeigler Ot e Hundred Seventy-Seven The Advertising Section is a vital part of any yearbook. Since the ads are solicited by staff members we have pictured Wilma Sandel, Janet Westbrook, and Elinor Otts confirming a con- tract with a loyal advertiser. We extend to our advertisers our sincere appre- ciation, for without them publication of this book would not be possible. AJDVERTISEMEMT One Hundred Seventy-Eight 1NDEX OF STUDENTS Today, as in the past, Hearue’s caters to the needs of shoppers who are seeking high qnality merchandise. 3315 LINE AVENUE Enjoy that fahulous feeling of fur wrap- ture” . . . choose your fur coat, cape, scarf or fur accessories at Jungerkes-Put- man Furs. ULTRA MODERN FACILITIES FOR FUR STORAGE, TOO! FUR DESIGNING AND RESTYLING, TOO! } luoml V-jocketl Abbitt, Charlotte, Fr.■ ■ J64 Abbott, Jerr f , Soph.25, 35, 152 Abney, May, Fr.27, 96, 164 Abramson, Lucy, Soph.104, 152 Abramson, Sandra, Soph.104, 152 Achee, Benjamin, Sopn.•«•••31 Adams, James, Soph.31, 152 Adams, Melba Jean, Sr.33, 79, 86, 102, 106, 110, 120 Adams. Bobby, Sr.98. J20 Adcock, Betty, Fr.27, 164 Adeock, Monel, Jr.142 Adkins, Dolly, Sr. Adrien, Henry, Fr.104, 164 Adsit, Guy. Jr. ••••-••JJ2 Ahearn. FTine Ruth, Sr.94, 100, 120 Aimer, Janet, Soph.86, 90, 152 Akin, Patricia. Fr.. • • • •96, 113, 164 Alben, Charles, Sr.71, 85, 100, 116, 120 Alexander, Betty Sue, Sr. 27, 110, 120 Alexander, Joe Bob, Sr.1?9 Alford, Carolyn, Fr.86, 105, 164 Alford, Marv. Fr.27, 92, 113, 164 Allbritton, Barbara, Fr.■ • • • • • • • • Allday, Betsy, Sr.22, 74, 77, 94, 112, 120 Alleman, Bobby, Jr.•• • •• -34 Allen, Bill, Sr.25, 26, 120 Allen, Jimmy, Jr.. • • ♦ • • • • • JJ2 Allen, Millard, Jr.31, 85, 96, 106, 142 Allen, Norma, Soph.J52 Allen, Porter, Fr.••• •;;v iSJ Allg ' ood, Barbara, Sr.103, 110, 121 Allums, Rush, Fr.■ • - • J04 Almanrode, Shirlev . Jr.22, 90, 142 Alsup, Dorothv, Fr.24, 164 Amalong, Freda. Fr.164 Anderson, Jerry, Fr.J64 Anderson, Jimmy, Fr.164 Anderson, Jimmy, Sr.-62 Anderson, Johnette. Fr. •164 Anderson, Robert, Jr.-26. 33 Andrews, Edward, Sr.88, 121 Andrews, Frank, Jr,,.. .;•• •••22 Ango, Sandy, Fr.105, 164 Armbrust, ftJary, Fr..27. 79, 164 Armbrust, Paul. Sr.32, 102, J21 Arminakis, Maria, Fr.113, J64 Armistead, Jackie, Fr. •••• Jf} Armistead. Martha, Fr. JS; Ashley, Janet, Sr.26. 121 Ashly, Virginia, Soph....• • J4. J52 Ashworth, Sara Nell, Soph.86. 94. J52 Askew, Lynette, Soph.27, 90, J52 Attaway, Anice, Fr.86, 165 Attaway, Don. Sr.••• Aubert, Theo, Sr. 33, J2J Bacon, Shirley, Sr.103, 121 Bahcall, John, Soph.31. J52 Bahcall, Robert, Jr.31, J42 Baillia, Sallye, Soph. . . .. .152 Bain. Mary Lou, jr.23. 77, 94, 142, J48 Bain, Thera, Fr.•• • • • • • ••• • ••• • JgJ Baird, Bradley, Sr.63, «9?’ Baird, Patsy, Soph.82, 92, 110, J52 Baker, Donald R., Soph.25, 35. J52 Baker, Joan. Sr. 27. J21 Baker, Pegg f , Fr.H3, 165 Baker, Ray, Jr. ' + Bailew, Jo Nell, Soph.92, J52 Ballew, Sherman, Sr. • J21 Bankston, Delaine, Soph.94, J52 Barber, Katie, Fr.82, J13 Baremore. Earl. Fr.J65 Barker, Kathrine, Soph.J52 Barker, Nat, Fr.J65 Barkley, George, Sr.... .121 Barnes, Delores, Soph.• • -9J. JJ3 Barnes, Patricia, Soph.uu a? 4 ’,??’ Jk? Barnette, Jane, Soph.26, 94, 115, J52 Barr, Dan, Sr.49, 52, 98, J2J Bartell. Dennv, Sr.34. 74. 100. lO . J21 Barton. Jay, Sr.38, 85, 101, 103, 117, J21 Baskin. Mary Catherine, Sr.32. 106, J21 Bateman. Julia, Jr.. • • JJ2 Batt, David, Soph.33, J52 Batt. Murrav, Sr.31. 94, 100. 108, J21 Battenfield, Angie, Jr.142 Baxter, Joan, Sr.. F .26. 100. 101, 112, l” Bayne, Charles, Soph.31 Bayter, Louise, Fr.•£ Beasley, Bobby, Soph.121 One Hundred Eighty The value of the telephone isn’t just the calls you make. Sometimes the calls you receive are even more important. You’d miss a lot if the telephone wasn’t there. Just on calls you make, the telephone’s a big bargain in convenience, security, success and good times. When you add the calls you receive, it’s an even bigger value. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Otie Hutuired Eigbty-One OUAIITY APPAREl EOR MEN. WOMEN. ANO CHIIDIEN - SHREVEPORT, LA. SHREVEPORT, LA. 417 Milam St. Centenary Dress Shop Shreveport, La. Iceland Fur and Storage n i s,nce i J 1 1895 .. rvubensl reins Shopping Center of Ark-La-Tex Service and Quality for over 55 years SINCE 1895 One Hnndred Eighty-Two INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued) Beasley, Edwin. Soph. Beene Tom G., Sr. Belcher, Howard, Sr. Belcher, Roy, Jr. Bell, Bud. Jr. Bell, Johnny, Jr. Benard, Bilfy, Fr. Benoit, Doris Mae, Jr. Bentley, Betty, Fr. Berg, Donny, Soph. Berry, Bette, Soph. Berry, Calhoun, Soph. Berry, Johnette, Sr. Berry, Oscar Lee, Jr. Berryman, Hugh, Sr. Best, Billie Claire, Soph. Bewley, Carolyn, Jr. Beychok, Shelly, Jr. Bickham, Lorraine, Sr. Bickham, Mary Frances, Fr. Biggs, Elizabeth, Fr. Biglane, Ruth, Fr. Bigner, Norris, Jr.. Birdwell, Naomi, Fr. Bison, Donald. Fr. Bjorklund. Jonnard, Jr. Bjorklund, Myrl Todd, Soph Blackwell, Mary, Fr. Blackwell, Phyllis, Jr. Blankenship, Patricia, Soph.. Blaylock, Roy, Jr. Blease, Ernest, Jr., Soph. Blewer, Edwin, Jr. Blewett, Barbara Jo, Fr. Blizzard, Janet, Soph. Blom, Roger, Soph. Bloodwortn, Billie Anne, Sr.. Boatright, Bettie, Sr. Boggs, Patsy, Fr. Bonlcke, Gail, Soph.. Booth, Barbara, Soph. Booth, Bobby, Sr. Booth, Janice, Soph. Booth, Tommy, Fr. Bosworth, Derek, Sr. Bowers, Charles, Fr. Bowers, Clyde, Fr. Box, Richard. Fr. Boyett, Sylvia, Sr. Boyter, Buddy, Soph. Bozeman, Pauline, Fr. Brackman, Jeannine, Jr. Bradford, Jacqueline, Sr. Breidigan, Robert, Soph. Breithaupt, Pat, Sr. Brennan, Patsy, Jr. Brewer, Patsy, Fr. Brewster, Bill, Fr. Brian, Tanne, Jr. Brice, Courtney Anne, Soph. Brinkley, Marv Marie, Sr... Britt, Allen, Fr. Britt, Grover, Sr. Britt, Johnette, Jr. Brocoto, Enrico, Soph. Brock, Nita, Fr. Brock, Roy, Jr., Sr. Brockman, Barbara, Fr. Brockman, Joe, Sr. Broom, Jerry. Sr. Brossett. Clifford, Jr., Sr. Brown, Betty, Soph. Brown, Bobbie, Jr. Brown, Dan, Soph. Brown, James, Sr. Brown, John, Sr. Brown, Pat, Soph. Brown, Ronald, Soph. Brown, Sandra, Fr. Brown, Winona, Fr. Bruce, Jimmy, Sr. Bruce, Marian, Sr. Bruce, Martha, Sr. Brugier, Joyce, Jr. Bryant, Donald, Jr. Bryant, Jimmy, Jr. Bryson, Elizabeth Joy, Soph Bryson, Joy, Fr.. Buchanan, Jean, Jr. Buck, Emma Louise, Soph... Bucklew, Lillian, Soph. Bucklew, Wilfred, Fr. Budde, Frank, Jr.. Bullock. Earle, Soph. Burckett, Ann, Sr. .153 .100, 121 .22, 34, 101, 114 .142. 144 .142 .142 .62, 115, 165 .142 .86, 165 .32. 90. 153 .25, 102, 117, 153 .34, 105. 153 .79, 89, 122 .31, 94, 142 .94, 100, 116, 122 .92. 153 .79. 103. 113, 142 .52, 85, 142, 146 .110, 112, 122 .26, 165 .165 .165 .34, 94, 101, 142 .62, 75, 165 .165 .24, 35 .24. 153 .79. 113, 165 .22, 77, 79. 94, 142 .75, 90, 153 .143 .32. 105 34, 74, 84, 85, 103, 143 .86. 165 .83, 90, 94. 153 .96, 153 .122 .112, 122 .24, 165 .25, 35 .92, 153 .98, 122 .113, 153 .165 .122 .35, 165 .25 ..165 .122 .33, 153 .165 .143 .27, 34, 106. 122 .33 .122 .84, 143 .27 .165 .84 , 85. 94. 143 .153 .94, 122 .165 .88, 122 .143 .34 .83. 96, 165 .33, 101, 122 .165 .34, 122 .34, 122 .32. 122 .75, 86, 92, 153 .85 . . . .66, 92, 98, 152, 153 ...74, 94. 101, 114, 123 .101, 123 .99. 153 .26. 96, 153 .165 .104, 113, 165 .85, 116, 123 .123 .48. 112, 123 . 23. 90, 113, 108, 143 .34 .33, 63. 92, 143 .153 .110 .143 .75, 83. 86. 94. 153 .94, 153 .115 .143 .90, 153 .26, 123 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS J. B. BOOK AND GIFT SHOP 626 Marshall St. Phone 2-1944 Children’s and Teens’ Apparel 3322 Line Ave. Your Junior Shop JEAN-ANN — Fashiom Broadmoor Theatre Building 4018 Youree Drive Phone 8-1790 MUVyCQ SINCE 1857 Today—as in 1857 a tnark of Ouality TEXAS AT EDWARDS SHREVEPORT One Hundred Eigbty-Three Phone 7-1267 AMERICAN CLEANERS ' Surpassecl by None’’ 222 E. Kings Highway Shreveport, La. Exclustve Quulity CLEANERS AND DYERS 1327 Pierre Ave. YOUREE DRIVE CLEANERS, INC. 3962 Youree Drive Phone 7-2771 Graduates for 63 years have learned that tliey ean SHOP at SEARS and SAVE. Safajcufcsn yuataaleecC C[AI|( ac c, ” imH J ROEBUCK AND CO Wm. M. Blackman J. R. Cage LOUISIANA CLEANERS ff Quality Comes First ' Phone 2-0096 1413 Louisiana Ave., Louisiana at Jordan INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued) Burnley, Betty, Sr. Burnley, Doris, Jr. Burnley, Douelas, Jr. Burns, John, Jr. Burson, Harold, Soph. Bush, Brvan W.. Soph. Butler, Janice, Sr. Cage, L.eo, Soph. Caileff, Lola, Soph. Caileff, Warren, Soph. Cain, Conrad, Fr. Calcote, Dean, Jr. Calder, Joanie, Soph. Caleway, Virginia, Fr. Calvert, Doris Jean, Sr. Campbell, R. J., Sr. Cararas, Joan, Sr. Carlisle, Grover, Sr. Carlson, Neal, Soph. Carlton, Paul, Sr. Carpenter, Gilmer, Sr. Carpenter, Ginger, Fr. Carpenter, Harry, Fr. Carpenter, Henry, Fr. Carroll, Irwin Dixon, Soph. Carroll, Shirley, Fr. Carson, David, Sr. Carver, Harlan, Soph. Casciola, Frances, Soph_ Casciola, Lily, Soph. Case, Dorothy, Fr. Cassis, Danny, Fr. Caston, Frances Jean, Sr... Caston, Margaret, Jr. Cato, Florence, Sr. Cawker. Ann Carolyn, Jr.. Cecil, Delores, Fr. Chatwin, Caroline, Soph.. .. Chance, Ben, Fr. Chandler, Ella, Soph. Chandler, Harman, Fr. Chapman, Eoline, Fr. Charlton, Barbara, Sr. 90. 94, 106, 108, 124 Charlton, Judy, Jr. Chatham, Mary, Fr. Chavis, Tommy, Fr. Cheatham, Verlie, Jr. Cherry, Julia, Jr. Chesser, Douglas, Jr. Childers, John R., Soph,... Childress, Bobby, Soph. Christopher, Lois, Fr. Cimino, Nick, Soph. Clark, Carol, Jr. Clark, Russell, Soph. Clark, Twyla Ruth, Fr. Clarke, Betty, Soph. Clarke, Gloria Ann, Fr. Clay, Paul, Soph. Clement, Gertrude, Sr. Clure, Patricia, Fr. Cobb, Lalovee, Sr. Cochran, Steve, Soph. Cockrell, Gene, Soph. Cohen, Phyllis, Jr. Cole, Patncia, Fr. Collie, Phyrne, Sr. Collier, Carla, Jr. Collins, James, Fr. Collins, Jo, Fr. Collins, Jo Anne, Fr. Collins, Joe, Soph. Colquitt, Kit, Soph. Coltnorp, Deloris, Jr. Colvin, Fair, Jr. Colvin, Jerry, Fr. Comegys, David, Sr. Compton, WilUam, Soph. .. Conlan, Betty, Jr. Conlan, Nancy, Fr. Conley, Eloise, Fr. Conwav, Beverlv, Jr. Cook, Bill, Soph. Cook, Billie Jean, Jr. Cook, Jimmy, Sr. Cook, Onice, Soph. Cook, Oyice, Soph. Cook, Sarah, Sr. Cook, Willard, Jr. Cook, William, Soph. Cook, Yvonne, Fr. Cooke, Ola Sue, Soph. Cooper, Barbara, Sr. Cooper, Marion, Fr. Cooper, Sue, Jr. .90, 112, 123 .82, 99, 143 .33. 143 .34, 143 .143, 153 .52, 66, 92, 146, 153 .27, 123 .33, 153 .92, 153 .33 .165 .34, 85, 94, 101, 143 .92, 94, 108, 143 .82, 105, 166 .26, 110, 123 .123 .90, 94, 123 .32, 123 .153 .31, 89, 123 .38, 100, 101, 108, 123 .166 .96, 166 .166 .34, 153 .166 ..25, 35, 106, 123 .25, 35 .153 .154 .166 .166 .112, 123 .123 .123 .89, 99. 143 .83, 86, 166 .83, 90. 154 .34, 154 .26, 154 .154, 166 .154 26, 30. 38, 75. 76. 79. .79, 94, 108, 143 .86, 96. 166 .34, 154 .27. 143 .50, 74, 94, 142, 143 33 ...... . .V.. . . .Vjw 35 is4 .154 .166 .34 .90, 94, 143, 148 .33, 88 .27, 75, 83. 86, 166 .26, 143 .166 .92, 154 .24, 25, 124 .75, 96. 166 .84, 85, 124 .154 .33, 154 79, 103, 108, 113, 143 .110, 166 .24, 33, 106, 112, 124 .103, 113, 143 .166 .83, 166 .27, 166 .75, 92, 154 .92, 94, 115, 154 .27, 143 .33, 66, 143 .166 .74, 77, 101, 103, 114, 124 .32, 154 .143 .166 .86, 167 .23. 94. 100. 113, 143 .85, 90, 154 .27 .124 .154 .154 .34, 38, 106, 112, 124 .144 .31 .82 . . ... .27 48; 49 112 124 .67 .84, 108, 113, 144 Orie Hundred Eighty-Four SHREVEPORT PLUMBING COMPANY i020 MARKF.T STREET Modem Conveniences that are essential to a Comfortable Hotne Phone Plumbing Dept.—2-8302 Air Conditioning Dept.—2-9302 FRIGIDAIRE MADE ONLY BY GENERAL MOTORS Household Appliances Electric Refrigerators—A size for every need. Electric Ranges—Modern, Clean, Accurate, Safe. Electric Hot Water Heaters—Dependable—Safe. Automatic Washer—All Porcelain—Easy to operate. Ironer—Makes ironing pleasant. Clothes Dryer—You forget the weather. All Expertly Designed and Engineered to Satisfy the Most Discriminating User Shreveport Refrigeration Co., Inc. 411 Louisiana 1100 Texas Ave. 503 Barksdale Blvd. Phone 2-3187 Phone 3-2655 Phone 3-6227 FITZGERALD’S Since 1914 Fitzgerald Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc. One Hundred Eighty-Five Sbop WAG-A-BAG SERVICE STORES 136 E. Kings Highway MABRY’S FOOD MARKET STOPMOOR RESTAURANT 189 E. Kings Highway THE BIG CHAIN STORE The Grocery Folks of Shreveport” Home-Owned and Operated Food Department Stores Welcome, Students and Faculty Grill There Is A Friendly Pak-A-Sak Store In Your Neighborhood Pak-A-Sak Service, Inc. One Hundred Eighty-Six INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued) Copeland, Jane. Sr.23. 77. 103, 124 Coppatfe, Louis, Sr.24 , 35. 38. 85, 101, 108, 124 Corbin, Harold, Soph.34 Cordill, Roland. Sr.32, 89, 124 CorrinKton, Bill, Jr.25 Cosse, Jimmy, Sr.52, 98, 120, 124 Cothren. Jimmy, Jr.31 Courtney, Jack, Jr.34, 101, 144 Courtney, Nena, Sr.76, 77, 94, 108, 112, 124 Couvillion, Richard, Jr.144 CovinKton, Carol, Jr.26, 144 Cowden, Connie, Sr.38, 72. 75. 86, 90. 108, 112 Cowger, Margaret, Sr.34, 106, 124 Cox, Bobby, Jr.,.31. 144 Cox, David, Sr.33. 38, 63, 72, 74, 76. 84, 85. 94 . 98. 116, 124 Cox, Dot, Soph.26, 94, 115, 154 Cox, Martha Jane, Soph.26, 113, 154 Cox, William, Jr.32, 89. 101, 144 Cruft, Doralee. Jr.26. 96. 103, 144 Craitf, Beverly, Jr.96. 100, 108, 144 CraiK, Bill. Jr.101, 144 CraiK. Kenneth, Sr.63, 124 Crain, Marvin, Jr.98, 144 Crank, Deroy, Soph.155 Crawford. Barbara, Sr.94. 125 Crouch, Docia, Sr.38, 74 , 76, 83, 125 Crouch, Lafayette, Soph.155 Crow, Winifred, Jr.89, 144 Culbertson, Margaret. Sr.26, 125 Cummings. Conrad. Jr.31, 68, 69, 98, 144, 146 Cummings. Houston A., Soph.32, 84 CunninKnam, Frank, Soph.32 CunninKham, Johnny, Soph.32 Cupples, Rae, Jr.22. 113, 114 Currey, Bettie Jo, Fr.167 Curtis, Lee, Sr.22. 84, 125 Dale, Donald, Sr.25, 35, 125 Dallman. Paul, Fr.167 Daly, Joan, Jr.144 Dancy, Rosemary, Jr.26, 144 Dancy, Willie Drew, Fr.167 Daniel, Bebe, Soph.155 Daniel, Jack, Soph.144 Daniel, Kathryn, Sr.99. 112, 125 Daniels, Dixie, Jr.84, 86, 101, 144 Daniels, Gail, Jr.125 Davis, Jo Ann, Jr.144 Davis, Marian, Sr.125 Davis, Richard, Soph.32, 90, 155 Deen, Claire, Soph.101, 155 Dees, Faye, Sr.88, 125 DeFrance, Minette, Jr.103, 113, 145 Delahunt, Henry, Sr.125 DeLarcerda, Doris, Sr.112, 125 Delancy, Edith, Fr.167 DeLee, Rickey, Fr.62, 75, 113, 115, 167 DeSadier. Betty, Sr.125 DeSadier, Bobby, Jr. .33, 88 Despujols, Jeanne, Jr.90, 145 Dial, Scotty, Jr.68, 98, 145 Dibner, Jerry, Fr.35, 105 Dick, Marie,‘Soph.86. 92. 155 Dickerson, Charles, Fr.167 Dickerson, Roger, Sr.31, 125 Dickerson, Elizabeth Ann, Soph.27 Dickerson, Wanda Lee, Sr.112, 125 Dickson, George, Soph.32, 71 Diffey, L. E., Fr.167 Digilormo, Rosa, Fr.167 Digiovanni, Frances, Sr. ..23, 30, 38, 48, 49, 74, 76, 106, 112, 120, 125 Digiovanni, Minnie, Soph.155 Dillingham, Margaret, Soph.94, 155 Dobse, Julia Elizabeth, Fr.167 Dodd, Patricia, Soph.155 Dodez, Louis, Fr. 75, 167 Dormever, Jeanne Idele, Fr.110, 167 Doty, Jerry, Soph.85, 96, 155 Douglass, Scotty, Soph.52, 155 Dow, Barbara, Fr.167 Dowden, June, Sr.125, 110 Dowden, R. T. t Fr.167 Doyle, Raymond, Soph.155 Drach, Lester, Fr.167 Drewett, Thomas, Sr.125 Driskell, Ferris, Jr.145 Dryer, Neal Elton, Fr.25, 35 Duerson, George, Fr.46, 70, 85, 167 Duerson, Kearney, Soph.25, 35, 155 Duncan, Jo Ann, Sr.82, 110, 125 Dunlop, Ellen, Sr.94. 112, 126 Dupree, Clayton, Fr.25, 167 Durham, Betty Jean, Sr.24, 108, 126 Durham, Stanton, Fr.104, 167 Dwire, Herbie, Soph.66, 155 R. S. ALLDAY CLAY PRODUCTS, INC. D. O. FURR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractor and Builder 718 Edwards Street Phone 2 0785 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA ON A DATE ... the gasoline you burn was most likely processed in Beaird-Built refinery towers and stored in a Beaird-Built tank at the filling station. The J. B. Beaird Company, Inc. Shreveport, Louisiana Monsco Supply Co. Distributor DAY AND NIGHT WATER HEATERS Shreveport, La. BUILDING SERVICE 3-7106 1245 Texas Ave. One Unmired Eighty-Seren BHST WISHES 1950 GRADUATES! Your Trolley Company Phone 3-2546 Bewley Furniture Company e ' A Good Place To Buy Furniture” Opposite Post Office in West End 1843-1853 Texas Avenue Shreveport, La. INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued) Dwver, Jim, Fr.167 Dykeman, Jerry, Jr...52, 63, 66, 74, 77, 98, 101, 145, 148 Eakin, Betty Claire, Jr.83, 94. 145 Earp, Dorotny Marie, Sr.24, 90, 126 Eason, Wilson Thomas, Jr., Soph.33 Edtfe, Murray, Fr.71, 167 Edwards, Betty Jo, Sr.23. 77, 100, 108, 126 Etfley, Nancy Jo, Fr.. . .. .105,’ 113,’ 167 Elliott, Ginger, Fr.96, 113, 167 EUiot, Jane, Sr.126 Elliot, Madelon, Jr.90. 101. 113. 145 Ellis, Bill, Jr.18, 68, 77, 92. 145 Ellis, Bobby, Soph.52, 155 Ellis, Chester, Jr.32, 94, 145 Ellis, Gay, Jr.79, 145 Ellis, Patricia, Jr.79. 83. 113, 145 Ellwood, Jim, Sr.71, 116, 126 Ellwood, Susan, Soph.104, 155 Enfcle, Gilbert, Jr.145 Ensminger, Patsy, Fr.110, 147 Erickson, Joan, Jr.90, 113, 145 Eskelund. Gerald, Fr.167 Eubank, Marcia, Fr.105. 113, 167 Eubank, Marjorie, Jr.23, 74. 84. 86. 108, 113, 145 Eubanks, William, Soph.155 Evanoff, Jimmy, Jr.24. 34, 145 Evans, Kathleen, Sr.126 Evans, Yvonne, Fr.86, 167 Ezelle, Ralph, Sr.31, 52, 68, 69. 98, 126 Fant, Clyde, Jr., Soph.85, 155 Farmer, Beverly, Soph.84 , 86. 89, 96. 155 Farmer, James David, Soph.33. 84 , 85 Farmer, Jo Ann, Soph.90, 155 Farmer, John, Soph.33 Farrow, Geortfe, Sr.14, 101, 126 Farrow, Martna, Soph.155 Fauquier, Diane, Fr.167 Fennell, Barbara, Fr.90, 168 Fergns, Rai, Soph.70, 94, 113, 116, 155 Fergus, Frances, Soph.94. 113, 155 Ferguson, Ann, Sr.99, 110, 112, 126 Ferguson, Arthur, Sr. 31, 101, 108, 116, 126 Ferguson, Bobby, Fr.168 Finch, Otis, Soph.33. 155 Fincher, Billie Marie. Soph.92, 155 Fincher, Elizabeth, Soph.155 Findling, Janis, Jr.26, 94, 101. 145 Finn, Riehard. Fr.75, 168 Fitch, Edna Mae. Jr.79, 83, 103, 108, 145 Fitch, Eddie, Fr.168 Fitch, Peggy. Sr.74, 76. 77. 79. 103, 108, 112, 126 Fitzpatrick. Ann, Fr.113, 168 Flagg, Eddie. Fr.168 Flash, Jay, Soph.92, 155 Fleniken. Bill, Fr.168 Flovd. W. C., Fr.35 Ford, Erma. Fr.27, 96. 168 Forgotson, Edward, Sr...38, 74, 76, 77. 94. 100, 108, 126 Fowler, Mercer, Soph.96, 113, 155 Fowler, Rona, Sr.126 Fowler, Ruthe. Fr.27. 79, 113, 168 Fox, Benard, Fr.117, 168 Fox, Gwen, Soph.156 Freeman, Dickie, Sr.90, 126 Freeman, Patsy, Sonh.27, 113, 156 Freeman, Tomrny. Soph.33 French. Marilyn, Soph.26, 92. 156 Frick, Phvllis Ann, Fr.27, 86, 110, 168 Fridere, Wilton, Si.34, 126 Frost, Nancy, Fr.104, 168 Fulco. Marie, Sr.27, 126 Furniss, Amelia. Jr.79, 94, 113, 145 Futrell, Billv, Fr.85, 96, 168 Oaines, Ann, Sr.88 Gaines, Patricia, Jr.88 Oallagher, James. Sr.33, 84. 85, 106, 120, 127 Gallagher. Ronnie, Soph.34. 156 GaUion, Zaok, Sr.23. 70. 77. 116, 127 Oalloway, Edgar, Jr.31. 52, 63, 66. 77, 98, 145, 148 Oammill. Jimmv, Soph.156 Oandv, Helcn. Sr.74, 108, 127 Gracci, Josie, Fr.168 Oarland, Boots, Jr.68, 85, 145 Garrison. Marv, Sonh.156 Garsa, Katherine. Fr.168 Garya. Mildred, Fr.168 Oassner, Anne, Fr.86, 168 Gaston, Al. SoDh.75, 90, 156 Gates, Billy, Soph.156 Gates, Ed. Sr.88 Gates, R. F., Jr.66. 89. 145 Gav. Billv Rav. Jr.24, 25, 35, 90, 100, 145 Gav. William Ralph, Sr.35, 127 Gavle. Dorothy, Jr.74, 94. 108, 113, 145 Otie Hundred Eighty-FAght Bundrick’s, Inc. Furniture and Carpets 133 Kings Highway Phone 7-5376 ACROSS FROM CENTHNARY COLLEGE Lars C. Westerdahl, Inc. INTERIORS Lena J. Davis, Associate 451 Kings Highway Phone 7-%88 THE M. L. BATH COMPANIES Manufacturing Statio ners and Office Outfitters Shreveport, La. FRIEND-PIPER STUDIOS Interior Decorators Better Yonr Home — Better Your Living — Distinctive Furniture Since 1896” QUALITY FURNITURF AT POPULAR PRICES FURNITURE COMPANY I b43 TEXAS AVE. Bargain Center of Ark-La-Tex One Hnndred Eigbty-Nine INDEX OF STUDENTS— (Continued) Gentry, Leo, Fr.168 Geor e, Carolyn, Fr.86. 96. 112. 168 Gibbs, Sally Ann. Jr.148 Gill, Beverfy, Fr.168 Goldbers, Hirsh, Jr.32. 101, 145 Goldstein, Donald, Soph.34, 156 Gonzales, Carolyn, Sr.126, 156 Gonzales. Patsy, Soph.23, 26 Goodgion, Ftandy, Soph.156 Goodgion, Sybil, Fr. ,.169 Goodroe, Joan, Soph.156 Goss, Warren, Sr.96, 169 Gowan. Betty, Fr.105, 169 Graftax, Kay, Fr.113, 169 Graham, Ba ' rbara, Soph.86, 89. 113, 156 Graham, Donald, Sr.18, 26, 127 Graham, Ellis, Fr. C .169 Graham, Virginia. Soph.156 Graves, Na n. Sr.27. 112, 114, 127 Grav, Charles Roy, Soph.34 Gray, George, Jr.34, 84, 145 Gray. Rebecea, Soph.75. 113, 156 Gray, Tommy, Sr.52, 98, 127 Green, Bobbv, Sr.22, 127 Green, Frank, Sr.48, 49, 52, 63. 68, 69. 76, 98, 127 Green, Herbert, Fr.169 Greenberg. Sophia, Fr.104, 113, 169 Gregorv. Martha Jane. Sr.74. 94. 101. 108. 112, 127 Griffies, Bill. Soph.22, 33, 94, 156 Griffin, Charles, Jr., Soph.156 Griffin, Marilyn, Sr.127 Gullo, Ann, Sr.127 Gullo, Felita, Sr.127 Gullo, Johnny, Jr.32, 145 Gumbiner, Bettv Ann, Fr.104, 169 Guvnes, Patsv. Fr.169 Gwinn, Leland, Soph.31, 92. 156 Haas, Carole, Fr.96, 169 Hablutzel, Caroline, Sr.32. 106, 108. 112, 114, 127 Hablutzel, Phil, Fr.25. 35, 114, 169 Hadwin, Bonnie, Jr.23. 110, 127 Hagedom, Jo Ann, Sr. . .22, 33. 38. 48. 77. 106, 112, 127 Haire, Georgia Faye, Sr.127 Hall. Fred, Jr.32 Hall, Robert, Jr.32 Hamby, Charlotte, Soph.27, 156 Hamby, Mary Sue, Sr.128 Hamei, Ginger, Soph.94, 156 Hamelbaek, Walter, Fr.169 Hammett, Al. Sr.25. 108, 128 Hammett, H. E.. Sr.88. 128 Hampton, Joe, Sr.34, 128 Hancock. Alton, Sr.26. 94. 115, 128 Hanks, Virginia, Sr.79. 108, 128 Hanna, Maurice, Jr.25. 35, 146 Hanson. Robert, Fr.34. 157 Harbuck. Edwin. Soph.33. 66. 92, 157 Hardcastle. Kenneth, Sr.31, 128 Hardtner, Ted. Fr.24, 169 Hardwick, Hardie, Soph.33, 157 Hardwick, Margarette, Soph.94. 157, 164 Hardy, Dan. Sr.101. 108, 128 Hardy, George. Sr.30, 38. 78, 90. 106. 108, 128 Hargrove, Bobbv, Jr..31, 52, 66. 74. 84. 85. 100, 146, 148 Harlan, Betty, Soph.110, 157 Harper, Dolorese, Sr.128 Harper, Nancy, Fr.96. 169 Harris, A. J., Sr.128 Harrison, Adelaide, Jr.113, 146 Harrison, Jane. Sr.27. 78. 112, 128 Harrison, Marion Jo, Soph.99. 157 Hart, Jimmie, Sr.101. 128 Harvev, Harriet, Fr.75. 86. 96, 113, 169 Harwell, Marianne, Soph.90. 110, 157 Hawkins, Harold, Jr.52. 68, 69. 92. 98, 146 Hawkins. Ike, Jr.31, 100, 146 Hawlev, Doris Ann. Fr.27. 104, 157 Hay, Barbara. Jr.27, 113, 146 Hay, Robert, Fr.169 Hayden, Charles, Sr.32, 33, 85. 89, 106, 108, 116, 128 Hayes, Lou Ann. Jr.22. 70, 116, 128 Havnes, Archie. Sr.32. 71. 89 . 98. 101, 106, 108, 128 Hays, Aletha, Sr.128 Haywood. Gail, Jr.23. 103, 113, 146 Head, Margaret, Soph.94, 157 Hebert, Donald, Soph.33 Heidman, John, Jr.68 Hemperly, Dotty, Fr.104, 169 Henderson, Helen. Sr.26. 128 Hendrick. Mary Elizabeth, Sr.. .35, 38. 74 . 76, 79, 94, 101. 106. 108, 116, 129 Hendrick, Ruvian, Jr.31 Hensley, Randy, Jr.31. 77. 92, 146 Hensori, Dorothy, Fr.169 Henson, Douglas, Soph.169. 146 Hentschel, David, Soph.66, 157 New York Furniture Company 864 Texas Avenue One Hundred. Ninety-One CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! Medical Arts Drug The Hicks Co., Ltd. Wholesale Grocers SHREVEPORT • MINDEN NATCHITOCHES WILLIAMS DRUG STORE on Southern Avenue Phone 3-7155 Fairfield at Jordan Shreveport Druggists 9 Good Drug Stores One Is Near You CALDWELL’S Line Ave. Pharmacy Phone 3-3854 2412 Line Ave. INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued ) Herold, Sidney, Fr.169 Herring, Charles, Soph.32, 35, 157 Herring, Howell, Sr.25, 107, 129 Herring, Patsy Lou, Soph.27 Heughan, Charley, Sr.129 Hickman, Dorothy, Jr.82. 146 Hickox, Ann, Fr.86, 169 Hicks, Cora Lee, Soph.27, 92. 157 Hicks, Howard, Fr.169 Hicks, Jane, Soph.86, 94, 101. 157 Hiemenz, Virginia, Fr..96, 169 Hill, Audrey, Sr.129 Hill, John David, Fr.169 Hipple, Jay, Fr.169 Hipple, Judith, Jr.79. 83, 94, 146 Hobbs, Bettv Jean, Soph.157 Hodge, Mellie, Sr.129 Hodges, Jack, Fr.169 Hogan, Gary, Soph.25, 35 Hogsett, Walter, Soph.33. 100, 146 Holicer, Helen, Sopn.83, 90. 157 Holland, Hugo, Sr.63, 66, 129 Holland, Marolyn, Soph.104, 157 Holland, Robert, Soph. 157 Holley, Jack, Sr.33, 146 Hollirield. Johnnie, Fr.169 Holloway, Billy, Jr.22. 31, 101, 146 Holmes, Kitty Jane, Fr.169 Holt, Amos, Sr.129 Holt, Mary, Jr.22, 77, 94. 112, 144, 146 Holt, Mary Lynn, Soph.157 Holt, Nelwyn, Fr.170 Holomon. Edpar, Fr.170 Hood. Barbara, Jr.77. 86. 100, 103, 146 Hooper, Catherine, Soph.94, 101, 157 Horton, Gloria. Fr.86. 105, 113, 170 Horton, Harry H., Soph.85, 89. 157 Houck, Garland, Jr.23, 94. 101, 146 Houston, Milton, Soph.31. 90, 157 Huddleston, Danny, Jr..52 Huddleston, James, Soph.24. 33 Huddleston, Mary, Sr.129 Hudsmith, Peggie, Jr.146 Hudson. Jo Ann. Soph. 157 Huffman, Marvin, Jr.24 Hughes, Johnny, Soph.34, 146 Hughes, Shirley, Sr.88, 129 Huitt, Patricia Ann, Jr.22 Humphries, Don, Fr.170 Hunererbeeler, Anne. Jr.77. 79. 86. 94. 108. 147 Hunt, Dorothy Jo, Fr.170 Hunter, James, Sr.32 Hunter, Lena, Soph.27, 110, 157 Hussev, Greg. Fr.96, 115, 170 Hutchinson, H. P., Sr.88. 129 Ingalls, Sue, Sr.27. 32. 106, 107, 112, 129 Ingouf, Carolyn, Soph.157 Ingouf, John, Sr.38, 70. 85, 101, 108, 116, 117, 129 Irwin, Pelham, Sr.34, 100 Jackson, Bettie, Fr.27, 110, 170 Jackson, Clemmie, Fr.170 Jackson, Dorothy, Fr.170 Jackson, Elaine, Fr.96. 113, 115, 170 Jackson, Joanne. Sr.74. 94, 108, 112, 114, 129 Jackson, Judy, Jr.90, 113, 147 Jackson, Mary Carol, Jr.95. 129 Jacobs, Donna, Sr.79, 110, 112, 129 James, Tommy, Fr. 170 Jarriel, Bobbv, Sr.129 Jarriel, Dorothv, Sr.86. 101, 103. 109. 112, 114. r Jarriel, Tommv, Soph.157 Jaudon, Ella, ‘Soph.157 Jaudon, Sue, Sr.22, 26. 129 Jennnings, Cherry Sue, Sr.26. 95. 112, 116, 130 Jeter, Doris, Jr.89, 108, 147 Jeter, Nina Jean. Soph.27 Johnson, Carol, Fr.86. 113, 170 Johnson, Donny, Soph.31, 147 Johnson, EUen, Fr.170 Johnson, Janet, Fr.96. 113, 17 1 Johnson, Lloyd, Jr. 101 , 147 Johnson, Mary Ann, Fr.96, 130, 170 Johnson, Pat, Fr.170 Johnson, Patsy, Fr.170 Johnson. Peggy, Sr.130 Johnson, Robert Edward, Sr.31, 130 Johnson, Robert, Fr.170 Johnson. Sandra. Fr.82. 170 Johnston, Bennett, Sr.30, 36, 52. 68. 69. 74. 75. 76. 84. 9«. 10«. 107, 130 Jolley, Edwin. Sr.31, 103, 130 Jones, Annice, Soph.25 Jones, Betty Ann. Sr.26. 86. 10U 130 Jones, Carolyn, Soph. 95, 157 Jones, Frank, Jr.25 Onc HnnJred Ninety-Two FIELDER’S SERVICE Fairfield Ave. and Pierre Mont Road General Merchandise—Quality Meats Bakcr, Lawhon Ford, Inc. 1124 Commercc Phone 2-8761 MAURER’S BAKERY 1500 Marshall Foremost Guarantees MILK AND ICE CREAM 6bREmOST Listen to Young Americans ' Club—Saturday A. M., KTBS, 11 to 11:30 J. A. STYRON Engraving Co. C, T. (Susie) Hamel DIAL 1550— KENT —MUTUAL NETWORK Gardner Hotel 407 Milam One Hnndred Ninety-Tbree Bottled under authority of the Coca-Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY One Hnndred Ninety-Fonr INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued) Jones, Lucy, Jr.147 Jones, Sanford, Fr.170 Jones, Signa Dell, Fr.86, 96, 170 Jones, Tommy, Jr.66, 74, 147 Jones, Tommy, Fr.171 Joris, Jo Ann, Sr.112, 130 Jouett, Frances, Soph.84 , 86, 95, 113, 116, 158 Joyner, Betty, Jr.95, 147 Julian, Gloria, Sr.84 Kahan, Abby, Fr.86, 96, 171 Kahre, James, Sr.26. 100, 130 Kansler, Joanna, Fr.113, 170 Kathey, Kamal, Jr.25, 35 Kayser, Carolyn, Soph.95. 158 Keene, Patricia, Sr.48, 49, 103, 112, 130 Keith, Tom, Sr.130 Keller, Nancy, Jr.84 , 90, 113, 146, 147 Kelly, Allen, Sr.130 Kelly, Corinne, Soph.96, 115, 158 Kelly, Marg.iret, Fr.171 Kelly, Millicent, Fr.96, 171 Kendrick, Billy, Sr.33. 130, 171 Kennedy, William A., Soph.33, 158 Kent. Johnny, Jr.158 Kightlinger, Donna, Soph.27, 75 Kightlinger, Ray, Sr.34, 52, 66, 98, 130 Kilgore, Merle, Soph.31 Kinard, Capers, Jr.52, 147 King, Clyde Gene, Jr.32 King, Hayes, Jr.33, 147 King, Jane, Sr.130 King, Kip, Soph.89, 100, 158 King, Margie Ann, Sr.112, 130 King, Shirley, Fr.105, 171 King, Walton, Jr.68, 95, 147 Kirkland, Jane, Soph.79. 95. 147 Kisner, Ann, Sr.103, 108, 130 Klepper, John, Sr.130 Knauer, Bill, Sr.23, 131 Knighton. Edward. Soph.114 Koccos, Mary, Soph.110, 158 Kolb, Larry, Fr.171 Koonce, Wanda, Soph.27, 147 Kostelka, Bob, Jr.32, 147 Kothe, Karolynn, Sr.22, 79, 86. 101, 131 Kreeger, Alan, Soph.32 Kunzman, Kennetn, Sr.32, 101, 131 Kurtz. Bobby, Soph.24, 35 LaBorde, Joyce, Sr.26, 131 Lacy, Nancy Ann, Fr.104, 113, 171 Lafargue, Bobby, Soph.90, 158 LaFitte, Jarrelf Fr.85, 96. 171 LaGrone, Kay, Fr.171 Layne, Jack, Jr. 147 Langer, Barbara, Fr.27, 104, 113, 171 Langford, Dan., Sr.31, 100, 108. 116, 131 Langley, Jo Nell, Fr.171 Langley, Weber, Sr.34. 106, 107. 131 Langridge, Alan, Sr.22, 52, 98, 131 Larance, Ella Mae, Soph.90. 110, 158 Lash. Leola, Soph.91, 158 Laster, E. C., Jr.32 Lauer, Alva, Sr.131 Laurent, Emily Sue, Soph.26. 92. 158 Lavelle, Joan, Sr.131 Lavelle, Tommy, Soph.32, 158 Lawrence, Carolyn, Soph.86, 89, 158 Lawrence, Susan, Fr.97. 171 Laws, Sue, Sr.24 , 26, 30, 106, 107, 131 Lawson, Joan, Sr.131 Lawton, Diane, Soph.97, 115, 158 Layne. Jack. Jr.147 I ea, Ann. Fr.113, 171 Lea. Dolph, Jr.31 Leary, Clare. Soph.95. 115, 158 I ary, Margaret, Soph.27, 91, 95, 158 Leazer, Ronald, Jr.33 LeDoux, Maurice, Fr.171 Lee, William. R.. Fr.85 LeGendre, Guy, Fr.171 LeGendre. Joe, Sr.26. 131 Leggitt, Regina, Fr.97, 113. 171 Leiendecker, Frances Ruth, Sr.110, 131 Leimbrook, Dave, Fr.35. 171 Leimbrook, John. Jr.22. 32. 74. 77, 101, 106, 107 114, 142, 147. 148 LeMav, Jane. Sr.23. 27, 77, 91, 99. 131 Lemonds, Nell, Soph.92, 158 Leslie, Lonis, Jr.131 Levy, Louie. Jr.33 Lewis, Charles, Soph.158 T ewis, Joan, Fr.110, 171 Lewis, Patsy Jean, Soph.74, 147, 158 Liesmann, Carl, Fr.171 Lindsay, Buddy, Soph.93. 159 Lively, Sylvia Lou, Fr.27, 171 Globe Map Co. 311 Milam Morris Buick Complete Equipment For All Sports Evans Sporting Goods Co. SHREVEPORT, LA. ' 7 Pays To Play” BEST WISHES FROM Louisiana Papcr Co. OVER 30 YEARS IN SHREVEPORT 707 Tire Serviee, Inc. One Hundred Ninety-Fire ALFORD’S DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TOYS 308 Ockley Drive Phone 7-2633 Johnson’s Variety Store TOYS, GIFTS, and NOTIONS 1209 Wilkinson St. Phone 7-7862 Shop PENNEY’S For Your Cainpus Needs ♦ Shreveport’s Leading Department Store Now . . . A Greater Penney’s SHREVEPORT, LA. F. W. Woolworth Company Eubank and Co. School Supplies 3324 Line Ave. INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued) Liverman, Letty, Sr.77, 108, 117, 131 Lloyd, Randolph, Sr.131 Loe, Jerry, Jr. 52 , 147 Lott, Larry, Fr. 171 Love, Barbara, Soph.93. 159 Love, Lucian Worth, Fr.171 Loyd. Clarence, Soph.31 Loyd, Herbert, Soph.25, 35 Lunn. Robert, Soph.31, 5. 105. 159 Lunsford, Jovce, Sr.89. 100, 101, 110, 131 Luttrell, Barbara, Jr.110, 147 Lverly, Arnold, Soph.33 Macari, Carolyn, Fr.27, 171 Mackey, Jacquelyn, Sr.110, 132 Mackey, Sidney, Soph.159 Mackey, Sonya. Soph.93. 113, 159 Matfbie, Maralyn, Soph.159 Mallard, Bobby, Sr. 132 Malott, Alice, Sr.132. 147 Malott, Sara, Jr.27 Mantfum, Jimmv, Soph.33, 159 Maples, John Charles, Soph.32 Markham, Marv Evelyn, Soph.86, 91, 159 Marrs, Mary, Fr. 171 Marshall, Tom, Fr. 171 Marston, Faerie, Jr.91. 95. 100, 113, 147 Martin, Claude, Soph.31, 91, 159 Martin, James Donald, Soph.25, 35, 159 Martin, Martha, Soph. 159 Martin, Marijean. Jr.83, 95. 147 Maryman, Jo, Fr. 113 Matson, Laurena, Fr.27, 172 Matthews, Kenneth, Sr. 132 Matthews, Mary Lynn, Sr.74, 109, 111. 112, 114, 132 Maxcy, Marcia Lea, Soph.27. 159 Maxcy, Robert, Jr. 31 Maxwell, Gene, Soph. 33 May, Annie Laura. Soph. 159 McCaa, Betty, Soph.94, i 13. 159 McCaa, James. Sr.68, 98, 132 McCain, Marilyn, Fr.25, 172 McCarter, Carolvn. Soph. .159 McCarty, Pat, Fr. 113 , 172 McCarty, Robert, Soph. 33 , 96, 159 McClellan, Betty, Fr.75, 113, 172 McClelland. Tommv, Fr. 172 McClendon, Betsv, ' Sr.31, 95. 102, 106. 115, 132 McClendon, Marian, Jr.96, 113, 147 McClure. Billie, Soph.24, 91, 159 McColli8ter, Jack, Sr.32. 74, 101. 132 McCombs, Mildred, Fr. 172 McConnell, David, Jr. 32 McCord. Larry ' , Soph. 71 McCormick, Carolyn, Sr. 23. 77. 109, 112. 132 McCormick, Jimmy, Fr. 26 132 McCoy, Dixie, Jr.. . . . 147 McCracken, Catherine, Sr.23. 77, 87, 93. 95 109. 112, 114, 116, 132 McCrarv, Mary Alice, Soph.26. 159 McCullin, Betty. Fr. 172 McFaddin. Raymond, Soph.52. 68. 69. 98. 159 McGee, Prentis. Fr. 172 McGowan, Evelyn, Jr. 147 McOowan, Larry, Jr. 147 McGraw, L. D., Soph. 32 McGreiror, Nancv, Soph. 93 159 McGuff, Joan, Fr. 113 172 McGuffin, Martha. Soph.95. 118, 152, 159 McGuire, Billy, Fr. 172 McGuire, Pe gy. Sr. 172 Mclver, Athlyn, Sr.95. 112, 132 McKinley, Caimeron, Sr.33, 102. 132 McLain, Georere, Soph. 33, 143 159 McLemore, Vir inia, Fr.27. 111, 113,’ 172 McRee, Barbara, Sr. 99 . 132 McVey, W. L., Soph. 159 Means, Hal, Jr. 32 . 148 Medlin, Charles Ray, Jr. 32 ] 132 Meek, Willouffhby, S oph.32 Melton, Berry, Sr.i 32 Melton, Charlotte, Sr. |s8. 132 Mercer, Laura, Sr. 112 . 113 Meredith. Mary Elizabeth, Fr.lll 172 Mens:e, Shirlev, Soph.159 Meshell, Sharlene. Fr.27 Mewbourne, Curtis, Fr. 172 Meyer. Henr.v Ann. Jr.86, 91. 95. 148 Michaelis, Leslee, Soph.34. 159 Middlebrooks, Bruce, Sr.26, 133 Middleton, John. Jr.88 Miialis, Gus, Soph. 34 , 75. 93. 159 Milich, Diane, Jr.133 Miller, Calvin, Soph.33 Miller, Doutflas. 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Your CHEVROLET Dealer 311 Edwards St. Telephone 6293 Shreveport 81, La. One Humlred Ninety-Eight Three Words” ANDRESS FORD SHREVEPORT ' T h ree Friends ’ ’ Packard Shreveport Co. Ask The Man Who Owns One” 325 Spring Street Telephone 3-5148 INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued ) Miller, Rudy, Sr.63. 66. 98. 133 Minor, Jimmie, Jr.32, 68, 144, 148 Mitchell, Bert E., Jr.32 Mltchell, Holly, Jr.78, 84 , 85, 95. 144, 148 Mitchell, Natalie, Soph.148 Mitterlehner, Dennis, Soph.32, 159 Monroe, Betty Joyce, Jr.172 Monroe, Paula Maud, Sr.82, 91, 133 Monsour, Mary Jo. Soph.95, 159 Montee, Ralph, Sr.102, 133 Montgomery, Colleen, Jr.24, 172 Moon, Dale, Soph.160 Moon, Joan, Fr.111, 172 Moore, Charles, Fr.25, 35 Moore, Glenna Lee, Sr.109, 133 Moore, Ida., Jr.113, 172 Moore, Jay, Sr.103, 109, 133 Moore, Jesse S., Sr.31 Moore, Jimmy, Sr.95, 100, 109, 133 Moore, Judy, Jr.27, 172 Moore, Sue Betty, Fr.173 Moores, Russeli, Soph.31 Morehead. Rhoda, Sr.38, 76, 108. 114, 133 Morehead, Seth, Soph.66, 160 Morgan, Carl, Jr.31 Morgan, Eddie, Fr.173 Mortfan, Emily Jo., Soph.100, 105, 160 Morgan, Hilda, Jr.148 Morgan, Jo Ann, Soph.82, 160 Morgan, Judy, Sopn.24, 173 Morrow, Tommy, Sr.63, 71, 98, 133 Mosely, Louise, Jr.99, 148 Moss, Bill, Jr.34, 103, 148 Moss, Don, Fr.173 Mounce, Dori3 Ann, Fr.173 Muirhead, Ray, Fr.173 Munch, Joan, Sr.99, 112, 133 Munsell, Charlotte, Sr.100, 109, 133 Murph, Glay, Soph.32 Murphy, Jimmy, Jr.31, 84, 85, 89, 101, 146, 148 Murphy, Thomas, Fr.173 Murray, Richmond, Sr.52, 98, 133 Muse, Carl, Soph.34 Myatt, Dennis, Jr.31 Naff, Caroline, Soph.95, 160 Namee, Rose Mary, Fr.111, 173 Nance, Lou, Fr.173 Nason, Neil, Fr.173 Nason, Sadie Jean, Sr.111, 133 Nathan, Max, Soph.31, 84, 85, 95, 152, 160 Nation, Beverly, Fr.111, 173 Naylor, Lloyd, Sr.32, 133 Naylor, Noel, Fr.173 Neilson, Eddie, Fr.173 Nell, Betty, Jr.23, 77, 79, 87, 95, 109. 113, 148 Nelson, Edris, Sr.18, 26, 77, 133 Nelson, Betty, Soph.160 Nelson, Eleanor, Fr.173 Nevin, Stanley, Sr.68, 98, 134 Newman, Harold Richard, Sr.134 Newstadt, David, Fr.85, 97, 173 Newton, George, Soph.32 Nicholas, Barbara Ann, Fr.27 Noble, Johnny, Fr.173 Noble, Margery, Soph.97, 160 Norman, Beverly Ann, Soph.79, 105, 113, 160 Norris, Billie Wayne, Soph.27 Norris, Kathryn, Sr.134 Northcutt, Lucy Mae, Fr.25, 173 Northern, Jean, Soph.93, 160 Norton, Margery, Fr. 173 Oakes, Nancy, Fr.97, 173 Oden, Anne, Sr.30, 36, 38, 48, 49, 74, 75, 76. 95, 106, 107, 112, 134 Oden, Lillian, Fr.97, 113, 173 O’Donnell, Jr., Fr.173 Oglesby, Burl Mark, Soph.33 OksenHolt, Dagmar, Sr.78, 134 Olwer, James, Jr.98, 102, 148, 160 O’Roark, Walt, Soph.66. 89, 160 Orr, Jerry, Soph.33 Otts, Elinor, Sr.76. 77, 78, 95. 112. 134, 178 Oursler, Mickey, Fr.173 Page. Barbara, Sr.111, 112, 134 Painter, Val, Jr.32, 89, 148 Palmer, Genevieve, Fr.173 Palmer, James, Sr.34, 134 Palmer, Jo Ann, Jr.84. 87, 103, 148 Palmer, John, Jr.134 Panos, George, Sr.134 Panos, Nick, Fr.173 Panos, Pete, Jr.32, 148 Parker, Jonell, Soph.27, 89, 113, 160 Parker, Nancy, Jr.148 Parker, Sue, Jr.22, 78, 92. 113, 117, 148 Parkes, Ruth, Fr.75, 97, 113, 173 Pamell, David, Soph.32, 85, 95, 160 FIKST WTIOWI. BA K Louisiana ' s Oldest Bank Thutnbnail Thesis: THE SQUIRREL Watch him store acorns against the tough winter ahead. That’s thrift. Comes natural to a squirrel; we humans have to learn it. But it’s well worth learn- ing—early! Ghmmercial Mational Bank II TEXAS STREET AT EDWARDS FAIRFILLD BRANCH FAIRFIELD AVE. NEAR JORDAN M Ot e Hut dred Ni zety-Nit c Established 1900 Meadows-Draughon College GEORGE A. MEADOWS, President Majestic Builtting Telephone 2-S778 Secretarial, Accounting and Business Administration Courses DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS Approved For G. 1. Training Free Prospectus on Request NORTON’S Business College The School of Individual Teaching ORIGINAL GREGG SHORTHAND COLLEGE OF SHREVEPORT Commercial Courses Agent—Telegrapher Courses Approved For Veterans Training DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Attend a Reputable, Reliable and Established School Samc Location for Over a Quarter of a Century—fth Floor Levy Building Shreveport, La. Phone 2-8739 INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued) Payne, Elizabeth, Soph.93, 160 Peace, Joe, Sr.134 Pearce, Tommy, Jr.32, 148 Pedro, Sammy, Sr.109, 134 Peloubet, Jane, Fr.173 Peloubet. Bobby, Sr.34, 52, 107, 134 Pennintfton, Glynn Ellcn, Sr.23, 112, 134 Perkins, Pat, Jr.148 Perry, Pat. Jr.22, 101, 113, 148 Pertuis, Delroy, Fr.75, 104, 173 Peteet, Edgar, Jr.33, 89. 102, 149 Petzing, Marilyn, Sr.76. 77. 78. 87. 91. 100, 109, 112 Petzing, Shirlev, Soph.95, 160 Peyton, Mary Clare, Sr.31, 112 Phillips, Ann, Jr.70, 87, 116, 149 Phillips, Jack, Sr.134 Phillips, Jimmie, Fr.71, 173 Phillips, Kenneth, Soph.24, 35. 160 Pilgreen, Marv, Jr.79. 87, 96, 101, 109, 149 Pilgreen, Nelda, Fr.75, 79. 87, 97. 174 Pirkey, Leilia, Sr.25. 74, 76. 83, 109, 112, 134 Pitts, Mona, Soph.22, 95. 113, 160 Pizzolato, Joseph Peter, Fr.174 Pizzolato, Josie, Sr.27. 32, 109, 112, 134 Pleasant, Ann, Fr.87, 97, 174 Plitt, Catherine Mae, Soph.111, 113, 174 Plunkett, Janis, Soph.91. 160 Poindexter, Gerald Wikon, Jr.24, 33 Ponselle, Nell, Jr.149 Porter, Dale, Soph.25. 35. 160 Porter, Robert, Jr.149, 160 Porter. Robert Eugene, Jr.33 Poss, Margaret, Soph.27, 89, 160 Potter, Mary Frances, Fr.174 Potter, Morris, Fr.34 Pou, Sara Frances, Fr.111, 174 Poulos, Billie, Soph.160 Prescott, John, Sr.;32, 135 Preslar, Benton, Soph.33. 160 Price, Frank, Sr.135 Pringlc, Ann, Soph. 99. ir o Protnro, Carleton, Sr.22, 31, 102, 135 Prothro, Yvonne, Jr.135 Pugh, Charles, Soph.174 Pugh, Leta. Fr.87, 174 Purdy, Jean, Jr.149 Putch, Carl, Fr.33 Pvburn. M. Helen, Jr.87. 105. 174 Queyrouze, Elizabeth, Sr.26, 109, 112, 135 Rachal. Jackie, Soph.160 Rachal, Marjorie, Jr.24 Rachal, Willard, Sr.49. 52. 98. 135 Rainer, Dottie, Jr.87, 174 Rainer, Nelda Faye, Fr.160 Rains, Mary Alice, Fr.99. 174 Rains. Sammy, Jr.34. 149 Ralston, Franklin E. Soph.34 Rambin, Sally, Soph.160 Ramsey, Zoe, Jr.77, 79, 97, 109. 113, 149 Raney, Dorothy Nell, Jr.91, 149 Ransom, Dana, Soph.31 Ratcliff, Don, Fr.174 Ratcliff, Helen, Fr.83. 87. 174 Ratcliff, Jimmy, Soph.93. 161 Ratcliff, Melba, Jr.97, 110, 135 Ratcliffe, Tom, Sr.31, 101, 109, 116, 135 Rawlins, Jane, Sr.31. 38, 76, 78, 87, 91, 107, 10S, 112, 116, 135 Rawls, Bender, Jr.33, 100, 149 Ray, Billy, Soph.161 Ray, Claude, Jr.32. 149 Ray, Clifford, Sr.101, 109, 114, 135 Ray, John William, Soph.31 Ra’v, Josephine, Sr.22, 77, 78, 79, 91, 95, 97, 109, llS, 135 Ray, Ruth Elaine, Fr.97, 174 Redden, Janet, Sr.23, 77. 103, 109. 112, 135 Reeder, Jimrny, Jr.30, 74 , 75, 84 . 96, 106, 118, 142, 149 Reeves, Jimmie, Fr.102 Register, Betty, Fr.27, 113, 174 Rembert, Franklin, Sr.32. 38. 77. 101, 109. 135 Reyenga. William. Fr.174 Reynolds, Ellen, Soph.161 Reynolds, Nelwyn, Fr.24, 174 Rhoades, Donald, Sr.135 Rhodes, James, Jr.149 Rhodes, Janet, Sr.23, 25. 135 Rhodes, Janice, Sr.23, 25. 135 Rhodes, Yvonne, Soph.83 Rich, Betty Janice, Fr.24, 174 Richard, Rolene, Sr.27. 135 Ricnardson, Mary Lea, Fr.105, 113, 174 Richey, Virginia, Sr.135 Ricks, Lucille, Soph.93. 161 Ricord, Robert, Sr.136 Ttvo Hnndred Byrd High Graduatcs of ’49 at Centenary College Leaditig Thai Cheer—Tomrny Baumgardner, Marie Andreu s, La Shirah CENTENARY COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA is a college where Byrd graduates make good in: History—Georgia Adams, ’46. Geology—Stanley Baird, ’42. Accounting—Lewis Baker, Jr., ’46. Biology—Clarence Barlow, ’46. Commerce—Leslie Barnette, ’46. Art—Ruth Ann Barnette, ’47. Chemistry—James Bass, 48. English—Delores Bates, ’46. Pre-Med—Frank Bean, ’47. Business Administration—’49- ' Music—William Billingsley, ’44. Divisionai Science—Daniel Binford, ’45. Pre-Engineering—Walter Bison, ' 49. Sp eech and Dramatics—Eugene Black, ' 43. Physics and Mathematics—james Bott, ’43. Economics—Rohert Briggs, ’42. Home Economics—Imogene Brown, ’46. Humanities—Mary Adair Brown, ’47. Sociology—Martha Burgress, ’49. Spanish—Marilyn Callahan, ’46. Botany—Claude Dance, ’46. Secretarial Science—Kathryn DeBoben, ’49. Civil Engineering—Malcolm Fridge, ’42. Psychology—Jack Gibson, ’48. French—Bobbye Gtxxlwin, ’48. Bible—Mary Frances Gorton, ’27. Social Science—Gay Hay, ’47. Physical Education—Warren Hirsch, ’42. Journalism—Robert Humphrey, ’39. And In: Dozens of other fields of study. And In: Hundreds of campus activities. Write to Centenary College, Shreveport, for catalogue Two Hundred One TERMINAL WAREHOUSE AND TRANSFER CO. Louisiana Iron and Supply Company Mansfield Road 5223 Everything For the Home Builder ' Southern Building Supply, Inc. 2606 Souchern Ave. Phone 7-5341 SHRHVEPORT. LA. C o ngratulatio ns, Graduates! Brewster builds a complete line of Drawworks, Rotaries, Swivels and Blocks, including the fam- ous Brewster Teams of Matched Drilling Equipment for 2500’, 5000’, and 7500’ drilling. THE BREWSTER COMPANY Shreveport, Louisiana DELTA DRILLING CO. DOUGLAS HITAKER General Office 823 Ardis Building Phone 4-7411 Phone 3-0438 Tyler, Texas Shreveport, La. Two Hundred Two INDEX OF STUDENTS— (Continued) Riddick, William Worth, Fr.62, 115, 174 Ridg’eway, Martha, Soph.93, 161 Rigby, Barbara Ann, Sr.76, 91, 109, 136 Riggs, Dorothy, Sr.74, 111, 136 Riley, Billy, Sr.136 Rinchuso, Annie Marie, Soph.27, 83, 161 Risner, Gloria, Fr.175 Robb, Nan, Fr.93, 175 Robbins, David, Jr.33, 136 Roberts, Shirley, Soph.161 Robertson, A. B., Jr.32 Robertson, Bing, Soph.32, 161 Robertson, Connie, Jr.22. 113, 149 Robertson, James, Fr.175 Robertson, Nancy, Soph.161 Robinette, Barbara, Jr.23, 78. 79. 84. 86, 144, 149 Robinette, John, Fr.175 Robinsort, Bill, Jr.22, 149 Robinson, Jackie, Jr.149 Robinson, Jimmie, Sr.24, 35, 136 Robinson, Louin, Sr.33, 88 Robinson, Robert, Sr.31, 107, 149 Robinson, Sharon, Sr.136 Robinson, Theron, Sr.136 Rodgers, Jimmie, Soph.161 Rogers, Carolyn, Soph.87, 91, 95. 113, 161 Rogers, Carroll, Jr.102, 113, 149 Rogers, Marilyn, Soph.91, 113, 161 Rollins, Charles, Sr.74. 95. 100, 109, 136 Rolston, Franklin, Soph.85, 95, 161 Roppolo, Mary Ann, Fr.175 Rosbottom, Harold, Soph.93, 161 Rosenblath, May, Jr.90, 113, 149 Rosenblath, Spevins, Sr.52, 98, 136 Rosenthal, Cecile. Sr.89, 136 Roshton. Odell, Soph.24 , 84 . 87. 97. 161 Rosier, Sara, Sr.87, 109, 136 Ross, Gladvs, Fr.175 Roth. Ralph, Jr.33 Rowell, Mary Joyce, Fr.175 Rowland, Patsy, Jr...110, 149 Ruff, Gail, Fr.175 Rush, Charles, Jr.31, 149 Rusheon. Barbara, Fr.97. H3. 175 Saldich, Bob, Jr.23. 77. 84, 85, 90. 102, 116, 149 Salley, Grace, Sr.111. 112, 136 Sandel, Wilma, Jr.27. 74. 103, 113, 149, 178 Sanderlin, Al, Jr.34, 149 Sanders, Richard, Sr.136 Sanders, Sue, Fr. ••••••• Sandifer, Dale, Soph.52, 66. 93, 161 Sands, John Clyde, Sr.136 Sands, Ronald, Fr.175 Sanford, Betty Jo. Sr.136 Sanford, Frances, Fr. 175 Sansone, Joe, Sr.33, 117, 136 Saucier, A. G., Sr.34, 136 Scales, Bill, Sr.33, 38, 72, 74 , 76, 94, 100. 109. 137 Schaal, Babs, Sr.103, 112, 137 Schlater, Vivian, Sr.82, 99. 111. 112. 137 Schmotzer, Shirley, Soph. 89, 161 Schrober, Joretta, Sopn.••••••104, 161 Schroeder, Val, Soph...,,.84, 97, 99, 161 Scott, Betty, Soph.• • -JJl Scott, Charles, $r .70, 95. 100. 116, 137 Scott, Gladin, Fr.J75 Scott, Harriette, Soph.161 Scott, Kay, Soph. •• ••••• J®1 Scott, Lila, Sr.103, 112, 137 Scott, Reagan, Soph. ••••••• :32 Segers, Helen, Sopn.83, 93, 161 Selber, Leonard, Soph.34, 97, 161 Selber, Susie, Soph.95, 161 Settles, Martha Jane, Fr.93, 175 Shamburtrer. Dorothy, Fr.27. 311 Shamp, Wesley, Soph.33, 161 Shannon. Stacey. Soph.- - 251 Sheffield, John, Soph.52, 161 Sherburne. Dawn. Sr.34 , 38, 76, 78, 87, 103, 107, 109, 112, 116, 137 _ Sherrod, Joanne, Sr...31, 77, 79, 107, 112, 114, 116, 137 Sherwood, Judy, Jr.2J 149 Shinault, Sara., Fr..97, 175 Shipp, Betty Lane, Sr.114, 137 Shirah, Beverly, Sr. ...137 Shirley, Ethel, Fr.97, 175 Sholar, Dale, Fr.175 Shoup, Andy, Fr.175 Shuler, Sandra, Fr. Shuler, Sonya, Jr.79. 101, 113, 149 Shuler, Stanton, Soph.71. 162 Shuller, Gail, Jr.23. 74. 77. 79. 91, 109. 113, 149 Shumake, Hunter, Soph.33, 162 Sibley, Jack, Sr.32, 109, 137 Silvey, Kenneth, Soph.85, 162 HOSIERV — SHOES — BAGS NEWSTADT’S 509 MILAM Flournoy Harris 519 Marshall Street Jewelers to the Class of ’50 McCary’s Jewelers Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 410 Milam 0 nmim ' s 607 TEXAS STREET Two Hnndred Tbree Barksdale Militarv Supply Co. 517 Louisiana Avenue SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Querbes Bourquin Insurance Service” SHREVEPORT 212 - 214 Milam Phone 3-5241 Nation-wide Facilities in All Lines ofInsurance Art Floral Shop 6124 Southern Ave. A Welcome Servant Reddy Kilowatt, who repre- sents efficient and low cost electricity, is always welcome in every home. SouthyHstern 6AS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY INDEX OF STUDENTS— (Continued) Simmons, Geraldine, Sr.26. 99. 111, 137 Simmons, Jeny, Jr. 97 , 150 Simmon 8 , L vnn, Fr.m 175 Simmons, Melvin, Fr..175 Simmons, Paula, Soph.... 91 ’ ’ 162 Simon, John, Sr.32, 38, 72, 76, 84 , 85, 137 Simpson, Cleara, Fr. .175 Singleton, Reginald, Sr. 34 137 Sinfc Jean, Jr.22. 23, 95. 150 Sipple, Jimmie, Sr.30, 38, 71, 75, 76, 101, 107, 109, 114, 116, 137 Skinner, Barbara, Sr. 137 Sloane, Dollie Ann, Fr.27, 175 Sloane, Jean, Sr.. . 79 137 Sloane, Milton, Soph. ’ 33 Smiley, Calvin, Jr. ' Al Smith, Beverly, Jr. 137 Smith, Billy, F r ....!!! 1 !! iiTO Smith, Billy Rogers, Fr. 175 Smith, Bobby, Fr. .24 . 35. 97, 176 Smith, Buddy, Soph. 150 162 Smith, Charles, Jr.52. 68 . 98 ' , 150 Smith, Donald, Fr. 91 Smith, Donald C., Soph. i62 ® d : Jr v. ' .31, ' m, 150 Smith Henry Robert, Soph. 34 Smith, James, Fr. 176 Smith, Keith, Sr. .32. 138 Smith, Lola Jane. Fr. ’ 99 Smith, Lorell, Soph. j 5 2 Smith, Mary, Sopn. 95 162 Peg fy, Sr. 99 . lii, il2’, 138 Smith, Sylvla, Fr. 176 Smithe, Beryl, Sr. !!]..! 137 Sneed, Billie Jean. Fr. 104 ii3 176 Sneed, Jimmy, Sr.. 49. 52. 98 Sneed, Morns. Jr. 50 , 77, 142, 150 Sne , James, Jr. 68 . 74, 78, 95. 150 Snell, June, Fr. 113 17 « Snell, Paula, Jr.91. 113 ’ 150 Snellin§r. Mary Katherine, Fr. ’ ’ 176 Snelling, Tommy. Sr. 31 , ioi ' 138 Snyder Kenneth Sr.33 . 85, 101, 138 Somdal, Karen, Jr . 93 , 115t 150 Somers, Richard, Sr. 51 Sommer, Bobbie, Soph..82 Sommer, Denny, Soph. 32 , 66 , 93, i62 Sour, John Robert, Jr. §8 Spear, Bobby, Sr.. .52, 66 ! 98, 138 Spears, Leoti Carol, Fr. 715 Spence, Shirley, Soph. 97 162 Stearns, Martha Soph.95, 113. 162 Steele, Billy Jack, Fr. J 7 g Steinhauser, John, Sr. 63 138 Stephens, Billy, Fr. ’ tfl Stephens, Patsy Sr .34, 107. 138 Stephenson, Coyle. Sr.26. 38, 52, 85, 98, 138 Stephenson, Diane, Sr. 35 , 10 7 , 33 Stephenson, Madelyn, Jr. 24 91 150 Stephenson, Walter, Jr. ’ ’ ’ 34 Sterritt, Ricnard, Sr.!!.!!!.!i38 Stevens, Alma Ray, Fr. !!!!!! 176 Stevens, Mary Louise, Soph.. . . . . .27 162 Stewart, Norma, Jr. 77 79 ’ 15 o Stifle, Shirley, Jr. ’ ’ 27 Stokes, Richard, Fr. !..!!!!!. .i76 Stone, Tommy, Soph. . 39 Stovall, Chris, Fr. . .!!!;; . 17 J Stovall, Margaret, Jr. 93 150 Strain, Lucy, Jr.22, 77, 87, 95, 101, 113, 144’, 150 Stravolemos, Harry, Jr. 34 Strintfer, Sandra. Soph. ... .. .97, 162 Strin fellow, Thomas, Fr. 1 4 ne Strong, Barbara, Sr.. .22, 30, 36, 48, 49 . 50. io7. 112, 133 StronK. Elizabeth, Soph. 9 10 2 Str °109’ 138 bert lm ’ Jr ” Sr . 3 °’ 36 ’ 98, 2, 107 ’ Strong! Ruby Jo., Soph. 2 Stuart, Ray, Jr. 150 Summers, Bobbie, Soph. 26 Sumpter, Phyllis, Fr.113 i76 Sutton, June, Jr .84 . 87, 101,’ 150 Tallant, Jimmy, Sr.26 138 Tanner. Barbara Ann, Fr. ””!.!!!. ’ 176 Tanner, Dorothy. Fr. 7 Tnylor, Billy, Sr .71, ' 100, ' 116 138 Taylor, Elame, Fr. 87 176 Taylor, Eloise, Sr. og Taylor, Frank. Fr. 97 114 176 Tavlor, Glenda Gayle, Fr. ..... 111 176 Taylor, Jane, Jr. 22 113 150 Taylor, Linda. Fr .. 105, 115,176 Taylor, Loy, Soph. 15 2 Teekell, Don, Sr.63, 84, 98,” 138 Tu o Hundred Vour INDEX OF STUDFNTS—(Continued ) Tench, Edward, Jr.26, 138 Terry, Babs, Soph.162 Terry, Peggy, Fr.176 Tharpe, Lola May, Soph.lf 0 Thigpen, Kathleeh. Jr.88, 150 Thom, Haroid, Fr.25, 35, 176 Thomas, Carol Jean, Soph.111, 162 Thomas, Charles, Soph. .26. 35, 68, 150 Thomas, Elaine, Fr.111, 176 Thomas, Ellen, Jr.151 Thompson, Betty Jean, Sr.22. 117, 139 Thompson, Glenn, Soph.24, 35, 162 Thornc, Claude, Sr.33, 139 Thrask, Ann, Soph.82. 111, 162 Threlkeld. Delores. Jr.22. 79. 95. 113, 151 Thweatt, Faye, Soph.27, 75, 84. 87. 89. 113, 160 Tidwell, Frank, Soph.31 Tilleux, Gerald, Soph.32, 91. 162 Timpa, Nick, Soph.3t Tinsley, Emily, Soph.91. 162 Tippett, Dorothy, Sr.22, 27, 112, 139 Todara. Bobbie Jean, Fr.176 Tomlin, Delores, Sr.112, 115, 139 Tomlinson, Connie, Jr.27 Tompkins, Luther. Fr.176 Tompkins, Mary Alice, Jr.77. 95. 112, 151 Torrans, Anne, Sonh.84. 87. 97. 114. 162 Torrans. Michael Edward, Jr.25, 35. 151 Totter, William, Jr.88 Townson, Joe, Sr.32, 130 Tracht, Ann. Fr.104, 113, 177 Travis, Peggy Jane, Jr.151 Trigg, Don, Soph.32 Trigg, John, Sr.26. 52. 98. 139 Trotter, Mike, Jr.33. 102. 151 Trulv, James, Sr.139 Trusty, Shirley, Fr.87, 93, 113, 177 Tucker, Lessie, Jr.151 Turnage, Billie, Jr.82. 111, 151 Turnage, Ouida Ann, Sr.79. 112, 139 Turnage. Wm. Thompson, Fr.25. 35, 177 Turner, Ernest, Sr.50. 139 Turner, Jean, Sr.26. 84. 87. 95, 109. 112, 139 Turner, Jane, Soph.162 Turner, Mary Alice, Soph.162 Turner, Rena, Jr.88 Turner, Vestel, Fr.177 Vandiver, Glen. Jr.32, 139 Vice, Doris Ruth. Fr.177 Vickers, Katie, Soph.27. 93, 113, 162 Vickrev. William Edward, Soph.31 Vickrev. Ann, Jr.77, 79, 87, 103. 109. 151 Vickrey, Elaine, Soph.24. 87, 89. 162 Vinson, Amold, Jr.34 Vinson, Carole, Jr.36, 151 Wagstaff, Kenneth, Sr.32. 70. 116, 139 Wakeman. William, Soph.32, 162 Walker, Jean, Sr.139 Walker, Lou Anne. Jr.89. 151 Walker, Saralou. Jr.151 Wallace. Mary A.. Soph.27 Wallis. Jo Ann. Sr.111, 139 Walther, Joe. Soph.33 Ward, Tom, Fr.85, 177 Warren, Doris, Soph.95. 163 Watkins. Mason, Fr...177 Watson, Frankie, Sr.26, 139 Watson. Julie, Sr.35. 91. 95. 107. 109. 112, 139 Watts, Gerald, Sr.33. 139 Watts, Molly. Sr.23. 87, 139 Watts, Victor. Fr.177 Wear, Robert Paul, Jr., Fr.97. 177 Weaver, Mary Ann, Jr.151 Webb, Billie Sue, Fr.99, 1 Webb, Carolyn, Fr.75 Webb, Diane, Soph.27. 113, 163 Webster. Frances, Soph.163 Weeks, Ken, Soph.163 Weeks, Peggy, Soph.91, 163 Weimar, Rav, Sr.25, 26, 140 Weleh. Richard, Sr.33. 140 W ldon, Alton, Soph.163 Weldon. Elaine, Jr.151 Wells, Kav. Soph.87. 91, 163 Wells, Peggy, Sr.. ..103. 140 Werner, Barbara Ann, Sr..103, 140 Wessell, Jerry Dale, Soph.83. 163 West. Carolvn, Sr...22. 71. 77. 87. 91. 102. 109. 112. 140 Westbrook, Janet. Sr.74. 76. 77. 87 91. 95. 109, 112, 140. 178 Westbrook, Robert, Jr.33. 95. 101, 151 Westerdahl, Nancy, Soph.87. 89, 163 Westergaard, Frecl, Fr.177 Whaley, Oleta. Fr.177 Wheat, Billy, Jr.••• — •••33 Wheeler, Ruth, Jr.27. 97. 151 Insurc With H. H. PRESCOTT SONS 210 Milam Shreveport, Louisiana CALL LOUZAN SUPPLY CO. 81125 FOR BUILDING SUPFLIES Brecht Optical Co. 304 Medical Arts Building Physicians and Surgeons Building Prescriptions Filled John McW. Ford COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE CITY OF SHRFVEPORT Tu o Ht4tuire i Fire Lane Mitchell Commissioner of Public Works City of Shreveport E. M. FREEMAN AND ASSOCIATES JOE PRATT Commissioner of Public Utilities City of Shreveport INDEX OF STUDENTS—(Continued ) Whisner, Perry, Sr.32, 103, 140 Whitaker, Robert H., Sr.32, 106 White, Dorothy, Jr.89. 140 White, J. F., Soph.’. 66 , 163 Whitfield, Mary, Fr.27, 177 Whitley, Rogrer, Soph.33, 163 Whitley, Ruth, Jr.110 Whitman, Glenda, Soph.89, 163 Whitmeyer, Fred, Fr.118, 177 Whitsitt. Mary Elda, Jr.111, 151 Wideman, Ronald, Sr.32, 49. 52. 68 . 69, 74, 140 Wiener, Jaek, Soph.31, 95. 163 Wiener, Marion, Fr.91, 103, 177 Wilkes, Stan. Fr.75, 177 Wilkinson, Carlee Ann, Sr.112, 114, 140 Willett. Patricia, Sr.140 Williams. Betty, Sr.27. 103, 109. 140 Williams. Flo, Soph.87. 104. 152, 163 Williams, Ima Jean, Sr.2f 91. 99, 140 Williams, Martha, Fr.75, 113, 177 Williamson, Carolyn. Sr.103, 140 Williford, Robert. Jr.32 Willis, James, Soph.163 Willis, Jo Ann, Soph.24, 26. 163 Willis, Lonnie, Soph.33, 163 Wilson, Betty Jane, Sr.25. 26. 102, 140 Wilson. Dunn, Jr.140 Wilson, Elizabeth, Fr.75. 87. 97. 177 Wilson, Mary Francis, Jr.74, 82, 102, 151 Wilson. Robert, Jr.151 Winder, Mary Louise, Fr.177 Wintle, Marv Jack, Soph.83. 87. 95. 102. 163 Wise, Joan, Jr.23. 95, 113, 151 Wiseman, Barbara Lee, Sr.25, 140 Withrow, Sammie, Sr.140 Wolf, Joe, Fr. 177 Wolfe, Darrylyn, Soph.93, 163 Wolking, Bon ' nelle, Soph. 163 Wonp, Penn, Jr.23 Woodrin , Martha, Fr.113, 177 Woodrinff, Sammye. Jr.151 Woolbert. M. K., Sr.52 Wooten, John, Soph. 163 Worley, Charles, Sr.26, 52, 63, 66, 78, 98, 11$. 120, 141 Worley, Hardy, Fr. Worley, Mary Dell, Jr. Worthington, Bettie, Sr. Wright, Annette, Fr. Wrigtit, Bobbie, Sr. Wright, Charles, Sr. Wrikht, Herchal, Fr. Yarbroutfh, Alice Lorraine, Fr. Yauger, Jean, Jr. Yauger, Jerrv, Fr. Young, Alice, Jr. Young, Carol. Soph. Young, Janice, Fr. Young, John Richard, Sr. Young, Margaret, Jr. Young, Sally, Soph. Zaenglein, Helen, Soph. Zaenglein, Joanne, Fr. Zafatter, Norman, Soph. Zeigler, Tabittia Priscilla, Fr.. .63 .151 ...74, 87, 89, 102, 141 .91, 177 .99, 141 . 66 , 98, 141 ..177 .177 .102, 103, 113, 151 .113, 177 . .70, 89, 102, 116, 151 .24, 163 .27, 177 .31, 141 .151 ...84 , 87. 97, 104, 163 .95, 163 .177 . 66 , 163 .113, 177 ★ ★ ★ ADVERTISERS Alford’s . R. S. Alldav Clay Products, Inc. American Cleaners. Andress Motor Co. Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co. Art Floral Shop. Baker, Lawhon and Ford, Inc. Barksdale Military Supply. M. L. Bath Co. J. B. Beaird Co. Bewley Furniture Co. Big Chain Stores. S. H. Bolinger Lumber and Supplv Co. J. B. Book Shop. . Booth Furniture Co. Brecht Optical Co. The Brewster Co. Bufkin’s. Building Service Co. Bundrick’s Co. Centenary College. Centenarv Dress Shop. Central Motors Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Commercial Bank. M. I. Davis. Delta Drilling Co. Dykes Co. Eiibank and Co. Evans Sporting Goods Co. The Fashion. Fielder’s Service. First National Bank. Fitzgerald Plumbing. Flournoy and Harris. John McW. Ford. Foremost Dairies. E. M. Freeman. Friend Piper Studios. Frost Lumber. D. O. Furr Construction Co. Gardner Hotel. Glenwood Grill. Globe Map Co. Goldring’s Inc. Haverty’s . Heame Drv Goods Co. Hemenway ' s. Herbert’s Quality Jewelers. The Hicks Co. Howard Crumley. Jean-Ann Fashions. .Tohnson’s Varietv Store. Kansas City Southern. R. F. Kayser Trailer Co., Inc. KENT. M. Levy Co. Line Ave. Pharmacy. Louisiana Cleaners. Louisiana Iron and Supply Co. Louisiana Paper Co. Louzan Lumber Supply Co. Mabrv’s Food Market. Maurer’s Bakerv. McCary’s Jewelers.. Meadows-Draughon Business College. .. . Medical Arts Drug. 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Shreveport Plumbing Co. Shreveport Refrigeration Co., Inc Southwestern Gas. Stopmoor Restaurant. Styron Engraving Co. Sue Peyton’s. Terminal Warehouse Co. 707 Tire Service. Tri-State Furniture Co. Trolley Company. Wag-a- Bag. Lars C. Westerdhal, Inc. Weyman’s . White Cleaners Dyers Williams Drug Store. F. W. Woolworth Co. Youree Drive Cleaners, Inc. 202 192 185 185 204 .186 193 180 202 195 189 .188 186 189 .192 .184 192 196 .184 Two Hundred Sevett
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