C E Byrd High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1957
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X X x 1 K v THE STUDENT BODY' OF C. E. BYRD HIGH SCHOOL SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA PRESENTS THE . . . VOLUME 43 1957 EDITION EDITORS .BILLY BRADFORD. Editor 'JULIE SUE RIFFE. flssocirlte Erlilor 'JO CLAIR JONES. Bz1.sirze.ss .llrnzager 'JACK NILIKEY, .4zl1'01'ti.s1'rzg Jlanager I Q. s f'i' '0- ,fi A '?' ,W .SI H I:-XRS IHF IHJIIP Q 'Q XRO D IRIT P11 l HH PYIHI FI XNTI1 HU! Ii I1 ' ' HFUIHIIXP la fr No man is an island, no man stands alone, Each man needs his brother, each man needs his friends. These words very well describe the relationship between the City of Byrd and the City of Shreveport. Without Shreveport, Byrd could not be, and without Byrd, Shreveport could not be. Shreveport sends its future citizens to Byrd to learn better citizenship and leadership, and Byrd in turn sends its citizens to further the de- velopment of Shreveport. Byrd has kept pace with the growth and increasing demands of the City of Shreveport. 1 4 if rn...l.. lnnn---t rl-1.-wp-.ri t.l..i-nl.,-1 .J l,..n ln the past five years, the capital of the Ark-La-Tex has pushed its boundaries .out across sleepy hayous as new industries, new businesses, and new citizens crowd in. In tum the City of Byrd has spread out in all directions with a new gym, new cafeteria, additional classrooms, and has utilized the space below the front offices for increased space for the R.0.T.C. unit, to take care of the 2,600 citizens Shrevepon sends yearly to Byrd. Shreveport stands behind us in our many cultural projects and in our sports activities. Byrd, the city within a city, is proud to he a part of Shreveport, to receive its support, help, and encouragement, to help it dream dreams and see visions. Most of the citizens of the City of Byrd will spend their lives in the City of Shreveport, we are inter-dependent. Proudly and humbly, we, the CUSHER staff, dedicate the 1957 CUSHER to the cities of Shreveport and Byrd. . ,J 022 'CL xx 1 -. ., - 1' rx l 3 K ., .,, .1 ,ff 1 x,.'f, Q- 43' 912, HMT ., ,.fJ,gz'3!5' V rv 1 -' :Y 'Wu ... :wi ,gen-.Sli 33 , f- ww if f? f ' '-f-'Mi'-, Q H Ti? T '-affix z.'.E,,,4Lf .f ., . -44 ' wx? Q f? W 6, , M , ' Q ,I if I 5 0 4 ,L ,yfeeg 'EA V E A . 1 V' ,S ' Q ,Y ,Q ,. ff ' a ' 5 irl l-A 5, fm.. '- , ' if kd, , 9 NW 1 pf? ,I ,W , Agua-,f C' REPRESENTATIVE OF THE HAPPY SENIORS are these people who are pic- tured at the back of the new gym. Left to right, they are: Ray Longino, Sue Cald well, Buck Trussell, Toni Sherman, and Clint McAlister. APPY TIMES l-....fa.f?-5'5 'k W 'duff M,.f-1- 4'f':v .,,., V f f 'Y t 'W ka Ill l r s lst I t e ,, 'Wilt Us 5 5 'H l 'T ,iizigi ' sa IE!! i In Ull I hu , M 'g-n l ,., , V . s . , ' 1 fgmf Ish., -a - Q ,,-s,4w-x , . f I As the hell rings on that first day in September hundreds of students pour once again into theschool. From that moment on until school closes the students in their classes, at the games, and in their daily lives make the Mcity of Byrdfi The fall season of the year means many things . . . new classes . . . new friends . . . the games . . . the spirit . . . Byrd has a heart . . . the faculty and students keep it beating. For many Freshmen and first-year Sopho- niores these first few weeks are looked at with wide-eved interest. Those davs are accompanied hy mistakes . . . for some . . . an elevator ticket . . . the wrong Class . . . or maybe the wrong teacher. As you look through the next few pages we hope that memories of the 1956-57 year will he recalled. Left: As school begins students come once again reluctantly. This group of students were seen with hundreds on the first day as one of l3yrd's best years began. 'Bs..'nx ti i- v.....4 After the first two or three weeks of school it was a little easier to pay attention in class hut we were all still reliving our long summer var-ation. I2 :Ea- After hours of waiting we were finally able to see Mr. Deliner to get a loekc-r. THE BIG YEAR . . . Buck Trussell conducts a tour on Freshman day showing: lwwilclore-il :tudents the building and ne-w iinpmvf-nu-nts. Right: Songs and storivs help to make Pep Squad trips a lasting mf-mory. V wi 1 +,. X n '1 -. nfrrlwl lmrvak i- take-n lmy the- llarfl-wurking Sling:-rrltw. ..p1 'ff-nw play-ry wan-li 1-xriting avtinn during the llatnn liuuge' gamr. Nlfvrritt ffhaflain. Don Ilmigla-Q. unnl johnny llunsivlu-r un- Vfillglll lu-rv f-ngrruq:-4l in r-xfiting uctinn. . z 1 u ,IX ..,.... 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The spirit varrit-s right through intu haskvthall svasttn anti iwforf' lung wt- cliscmvi' that Christmas littliflaws arv right on us. l'pnn returning from the much-nevclvrl ' YHl'iiliUIl we reluctantly realize that lt is time to start studying fur exams . . . no know the wnrlti is un our sliullitlc-rs . . . lihrary . . . cirills . . . term papers . . . exams . . . cramming for Kntmlvtlgt- , . . hut Kiimvlvcigc is Power . . . l'uwt-r is Strength . . . 'lhcrc-is Strvngth in nuinhers . . . nuinhers are in Bvrmi . . . Byrd is the Jlavc for Ixnowled e. , . I nut in n nn ans ssl h and mam , 2 I4 tn c 1 urmv ll Nlart li 1 f Dnnc n van fam Nt' xt , it mart Phillip 'Nant x fhlllllilklf ' t ,i I' .' f i4'Illl' ' X' ' X'r 'r, dl, X N sf ..nvQ' Un llc-t-tfinhf-r fi. tht- t-mire' City of Byrti maths its way to tht- M ii nf-ss gym fur tht- tl:-tiivatifln anti tu sm- tht- .lznlkvts play tht- t Nt. ,lllitllls lrhit- iflytrs. The' first gann' 1-f tht- sf-astm. vntlingt in Hlimi fu' Ihr 'Ink' td' id mimi! ivmlmm iid lhis uintvr was full nf PXCIIHIQI gamtfs park:-tl with spirit anal ix -tl allf . . . i i fast avtinn, Hung 1.11:-rry is sw-n ht-rv as ht- mlm' again raise' that svtllv. 6 -Xroumi mi4l-le-rm tin- library ix full uf -tu1io-nt- -turiying for td-. 4-antdw' VXLIIIIN. iii mt S -I n' 1 3 iwdllli l ll bl F 1 I' WN- Aff , 1 ' -vw 'Ht i'llilII'1' ie-ariivrx lIlt'llliH'f'N N.-rxmi RIN lm-I.-N-Q-N at tin' Ml- miiii-trutnrf fjlulr nu-1-ting win-n it mart at iiyrii. an-I-F .5 . in - ,y ,-.. j,A cf' V-0 Frances Lurant and Gloria lliobnor worked with others in tho lwmc t'f'0Ilfl111il'i dvpartmf-nt making Christmas decorations, ful I7 Every Wednesday morning during the year many llyrd students arriw early to hegin the day with Chapel attendanve. Pat Hentsclu-l is shown with other participants as she gives the devotional. -nl . l 50' fi ..,r, ,V M j The Will-0-the-Wispu was dramatized this win- ter with Uulwttt- Almratnftm and Judy Stewart as leading l'llLlT8l'lt'TS. Cold winter wind new r stopped the R.O.T.C parades and instructions. Many hours were spent this year preparing for the liyrd High evacuation drill. Students lc-ave the building and go to assigned places. I8 QV , 4,4 ,QQ ,4 - - - '. I , 1- . X A - - A My ,H I-'4-Lu A 4 M ' ' Lia 1:04 r . N. in-'N is - Zi' , r ,' v-.,,.. . X i Vw-.a -re' ' J The tr1al of Peter Zenger was relived this year by Byrd students as it was presented in a television play. The cast is seen here in one of their many afternoon rehearsals before they appeared on Caddo Schools Presents. Thr Student Directory is our Litys own tele phone book and Martha Hayes, Jimmy Smith, and Billy Hughes are seen here checking their names and addresses. The High Life sold stuffed Yellow Jackets this I, year. Martha Jones is pictured here taking orders. M.- f'5'. eva, Mid-term brought a change in advanced algebra and solid geometry classes as math students once again enrolled. Mrs. Malloy is pictured here enrolling Wanda Christian, Joe Tucker, Steve Suckle, and Jim Van Norman. 'fi .1 ln the spring seniors take time out to order their invitations. Ken Stanford, Larry Franklin, Ronnif Boutte, and Ralph McFarland make the necessary arrangements. Gene Taylor. Randy Tallman. and Billy Hughes attend Career Day at Centenary with other seniors. The first few days of warm weather luring anxious thoughts of graduation . . . track . . . hasehall . . . Senior rings . . . elections . . . and exams to each student. As we sit in class. history and math grow dim as we dream of the months of swimming . . . skiing . . . and fun ahead. The end of the year draws to a close the curtain on an important and menioralile act in the play of life. Pleasant thoughts will remain in the heart of each citizen of Byrd as he is re- minded of his aims and accomplishments well achieved. pw-1 Q95 f- As the end of the year draws near each senior must check his credits in the office so that his diploma may be ordered. It's time once again to vote on the new Pep Squad members. The new members are elected by popular vote of the entire sopho- more and junior classes from lists prepared by the office of girls wit a C+ or hetter average. The elected girls will serve as Juniors and seniors. K N3 Don Davis tags David Calhoun out as he slides into third Juniors looked forward to ordermg their rings 1n the spring -1 Linda Lyles, Frances Lorant, and Virginia Millener spend this spring afternoon gathering their final biology specimens. 5., As spring rolls around students begin to think about run- ning for cheerleader. Carol Freyer, Martha Frierson, and Julie Courtney are seen here as they sign to go out. ' 7 QV f. . . 2 Z i 5 t Sandra Hoddie and other sewing st presented a spring style show of work during the year. udents their PRI C jf' During tennis tryouts thc players check with Mrs. Gr tournaments scheduled for the coming year. S... ay on Next ycar's big team spent many hours in practice this spring. David James, Diane Dupin, Don Matthews, and Frances Hunter help Student Council nominees put up posters beginning their campaigns. in 22 X w ':' ..- '1 Q mc' N' wiv if X . -' '-s.. M.. -w '9! r.., . . lin . 1' as-y.Q .4 The- last day of sclirml finds studvntsz ready and waiting for thr- sunune-r vavation ahead, For many it is the 1-nd of their life at Byrd, and the-y are a little wistful when thoughts turn to the niemrnrie-ra nf tln-ir puxt years in thv 'iliig city. New Quill and Scroll nu-mln-rs wvre tapped before going to tht- ftagn- fur the-ir induction. Linda Trusty taps nf-w member, Nlarthu 'Kun Goff 'lf' 5 i 'r4 VL 1 D' 5 s ' Here we see students Pnjoying vnte-rtainmvnt at the- Junior Prmn. one- of the- highlights of the wring Qvason. Byrrlitvs wait for the' intrmlumrtiun of the- nv-w Junior wurt. 23 Barbara lfvans and Phil Guerin enjoy the dance given by EVERYO Throughout the vear. dances sponsored by different organizations are given for the stu- dents of Byrd. The Cheerleaders, Pep Squad, and Student Council all took turns sponsoring after-the-foothall-game dances. The Gayarre His- tory Club gave a dance at the Youth Center dur- ing a November lull in the activities at Byrd. the Pep Squad after the Wiest Monroe game. 31' There was a very good crowd at the dance given by the Cayarre History Club. Worries left outside, a group of students dance the night away after the Baton Rouge High game. After the Bossier game, victorious Byrdites celebrated at a dance given hy the Cheerleaders. Kenneth Hanna, band leader of K's Kombo takes time out for a rest at the dance after the Sulpher game. E IKES TO DANCE ln the Spring the Juniors entertained the Citi- zens of Byrd with their annual Junior Prom. The danevs given at Byrd are vhaperoned hy the faculty rnenthers. All the various dances are well attended hy students frotn all Shreveport sehoolsg thus tht- danve not only provides entertainment hut also promotes friendly relationship between the schools. Climaxing a crazy mixed up week tht- Etude-nt Council gave a Sadie Hawkins dance. On the night of Hay 10th tho- girls traded places with tht- hnys. l Highlighting the school year the annual Junior Prom given by the Junior Class occurs in the Spring. After a wonderful football season, the Student Council gave a Sock Hop in the new gym following the State game' Spirits run high as the citizens of Byrd celebrate the Thanksgiving After the Jacket victory over Lake Charles in the semi- vlcwry Orff Pau Park' finals, students crowd the Youth Center for the after- thevgame dance. BYRDI CAUGHTI THE H x First, you buy a Iickf-t . . . You See because 1? Thvn it is takvn by a host Slingerette acting as a ticket taker . . r' ,La the gym is already nvarly full, so you hurry to find a seal The action has alre-udy lwgun IZZY WHIRL OF BASKETBALL Ifli ,,, 9 ,jxi a g J . g4g- .QL 4- .Ql- SPRI At the first breath of Spring all attentions are turned again to the outdoor sports. Once again the citizens of Byrd turn out in full force to cheer their All-State baseball team on to victory. Excitement rides high as Byrdites sit for the last time in the old Byrd Stadium watching the track meets. Even though they come home blistered from the sun, the students support the All-State AAA track team in everyway. ln the Sprin Everyone I Practice makes perfect. This proverb is put into practice by the hard working members of the golf team. All phases of sports have an eternal fascination for spring minded Byrdites. Barbara McNeil tries a practice swing watched by interested fellow students. With the .coming of Spring and mild weather you find yourself at Betty Vlfglnla Park supporting the Yellow Jacket Baseball team PORTS The individual sports, such as tennis and golf, have created a new interest at Byrd. These sports are ones that the student can participate in for the rest of his life: therefore. more people have begun to play these sports than ever before. The tennis tournaments arc held at Princess Park. The Spring sports at Byrd are as well supported by the citizens as the Fall and Winter ones. When the track meet begins, you find yourself at the stadium waiting in line to get a ticket. Sonja Dehan, a track sponsor, takes money from ,Ioe Zaffater while the rest of the people njoys utdoor Sports -s After entering the stadium, you find a seat and spend the day watching the various events. These events include the high jump, broad jump, pole vault, discuss throw, shot put, javelin throw, and numerous running events. K O 0 1 s 1 , 0 v'o'. s' v' ' v ' v 4 . 9 3 ,- -, 15 9 ,'o'.': s.,0:.' Sf: ls 0' ,'x.Oo , s', lx... .s..t.4,o, 9 vt.: 1 Q 1 O a , 0 4 As vou watch excitement build the ,Iackfts an ahf ad but the other W' ' - -- team is getting close, then the Jackets come through 1n the ninth Q . N inning with a grand slam homerun ff - Applying make up for the stage is a hard task. Nliss Kite. the drama teaeher. helps Norma Jean Brown and Frances Thurniond do E1 perfeft joll. DR MATICS Students interested in theatrieal work make up Nliss Olive Kitt-'s sixth period drama elass. This year the 1-lass. with the aid of Xliss Kite. has presented two plays. The stu- dents discovered the three aet play. Father's Been to Nlarsf' was more diffieult than the single act play, Will oi the Wiispf' Portraying the different parts proved not only enjoyable hut also informative. Through this class, many students have decided if a theatre eareer would be the right choice for them. Nliss Kite also directs the annual Senior play. This svene from Will o' the Wispu shows Co- linda Xustin. Prudence Viliitely. and Norma Jean ln this seein' from Fathers Ili-en to Mars. the maid. ,lean Fox, is about lll 'W'1 ill fllt' fUI11IW'f lIf'lNl'- to ln- mlisintegrated hy Captain Galaxy. Daw White. and his daughter Corky l'r'1ulerir'e Wltitely. Austin and Judy Stewart. Seated: Prudenee Whitely Bubette Abramson. and Norina ,lean Brown. The work hz-hind stage is just as important I A H I X as the work on stage. Freddie Deekard and Featured in the play. Will o the Wisp is the east. Standing: Colinda John Rateliffe lend a helping hand. Frances Thurmond, J ' i ' il--. e X' xi 5 Ixwli XM-dime'-1l.iy iiwiiiiiig Lhapi-l i- li-'Id in thi' Byrd High Xuditi-rium for Ihr- -tudf-iilx who wi-h to attf-nd f,l1ape-I mi- -t.iitw'-I In thi' Ntudv-nu 1-f llxrd in 19.3.5 Lind -inn' that riiiif' ha- in-wiiiv ai rvgillur vu-nt. Ihr- -.-rxiw i- rilridlirlfd lip ilif- -Il11i1'lll- und Ihw- prfwglram- WVIPINI ii-uiilly wi il Nong, pruwr. and 11 ml:-wliwriul. 4 .fix 1 -s:-,Q ' ,v9l6 .V' 9 ,R '7 Studs-ntx from llyrd, Fair Park, and lkmqi-f wurk IU. pi-llivr in phiiiiiiiig Xuuth We-vk. Iii-ld allc-riialvlv at wavil uf thv-Nr llirw' wiimii-. lhis xr-rv worthwhile adiivitx HHHWN FKUKIYTIIN In wlnduct thvir min re-ligious sc-rvice-Qi A QUUUII 'rf Byrd -wiiiurf are- -hnwri he-rv around .Xian . H!igt'Fx ilu- urgiaiiixt at Hnulh We-wk fur ihv pax! IW, Na I' X. g . FROM THE HE RT OF BYRD QR Right: ipwry 5-'ai Ihr- Hyrd -tudi-nt lmdy -uppnrtf nw-dy lllillildllx iii inn-iyii wuiilriz--. 'l'hi- pf-ar our Iwi urphaiix Ll! Ugivir arf- xiifmii iiiul-iing Ihr- monthly r'ulif'r'lion. w' frfim Kuff-.1 und 4,4-riiiuriy. Huh Hardiwn and Scottif- L,-fig Sm:-ral night- id i-avli vu-wk. gmvupx of Fludvnl- -fi ' ' 'xidual ilfllllvx and aft:-r huxiiig a rin-wvtifrllai di-c-uw any prwihlr-ina which may haw Crvinv up in Ihr-ir wi-rk. 'Ihr--v l'rayvr Group: usually di-tribute lJOXt'r of fond In rim-dy faiuiliw at Thankagixing and Christmas 's xi 9 LEAVING THE CITY OF BYRD are these representatives of the honor clubs. They are Bob Patterson, recipient of the football Scholastic Award, Susan Stewart, President, Quill and Scroll, Pat Hentschel, President, National Forensic League, Pat Peavy, delegate to Pelican Stateg and David Lefkowitz, President, National Honor Society. Our honor clubs have been Byrd's best advertisement to the City of Shreveport. ' . X Q 4 A ON ORS ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY 3, gi President , . , . DAVID LEFKOWITZ 'ST' Vice l'resia'ent , CLINT NlcAl,lSTER Secretary' SUE C1'tl.DW'ELl, Established in 1035, the Grover C. Koff- man Chapter of the National Honor SO- With other members of the National Honor Society. Kenneth Gardner waits ciety honors those citizens of Byrd who off stage to receive his certificate of membership. have given time and effort for the better- ment of the school. Eligibility for admittance to this or- ganization is based upon the four cardinal principles of Character, Scholarship. Lead- ership, and Service. The entire faculty votes on the eligible Juniors with a MBE average and those Seniors who are in the upper third of their class. Membership is based upon school service as well as scholastic average. In the spring a very impressive induction service for incoming candidates is held in a special assembly. Faculty sponsors for this year are Miss Bernice Phipps and Miss Virginia Chadick. Firstioiy: Betty Blewer, Sara Burroughs, Wanda Christian, Betty Ann Cleveland, Cynthia Dawkins, Shari Dupuy, Kenneth Gardner. Sei:'Jtilriilc,1fiifi'Ii.Julia Hamiter, ,lane Hanks, Emily Harris, Pat Hentsliv-l. Sylvia Hoag, Charlotte Jones, Pat Langford, Mary Louise 'l'hIifjlCurrolvv: Mary McGee, Edgar Murphy, Bob Patterson. Pat l'eavy. Nancy Pfeiffer. Mary Ann Poindexter. Gail Plunkett, Kay Foliiiifliuikisiiz Julie Sue Riffe, Linda Rosett, Alwynelle Self, Hunter Tracht, Linda Trusty, Jean Weeks, Jim Wilson, Dalna Worley. . 3. K C Y thx xiii if- - I ,,,,. ,. fn. ,. . Q , 5 W ,.,, ,, at '47 SJ 3 X ' GL I xi . ' v VSV! EQ' ' K 15' V is , Q 3. Qc. Q 9 , Q, KJ 4. C Q . nr- ,f, A -2 c Q t or fi'-J ,af ,f E E , x S Q- '1' v K iff ,Qi 'slit' 2 - 4 K I lu I Prggident ' Vive President PENNY NOWFRY Sgrfgfgry , ,IVLIA HANIITI-IR Trpgglirvr W Q ILL AND CROLL i Quill and Scroll is an international honorary so- 6 m cietv for high school journalists. ln order to be . eligible for Quill and Scroll. a student must have a 1 I. BM average. bv a junior or senior and have con- TE l tributed ninety hours of work to the Gushcr or fifty W inc-hes of material in one year to thi- lligli l.ife. :Xn ,X Q ji, impressive installation ceremony is held for the new in Vik'-if ' pf members each year. This is followed by an informal l banquet where the new members participate in skits. Q The Byrd Chapter was begun in l'Ill-T and has been 1 active ever since. This club is sponsored jointly by 3 2 the four publications teachers. l 7 xl At a morning assembly program each new member receives a ribbon which he will wear until he receives his pin. Charles Anderson receives his ribbon from Jack Mulkey as Shari Dupuy and Hay Longino wait. First row: Wesley Attaway, John Barineau, Sarah Blevins, Pete Boggs, Billy Bradford, Sara Bl1fl'0UtlhS, Gail DFLHUUCY- Second row: Ford Gibson, Pat Hentschel, ,io Clair Jones. Shirley lmllvrt. Mary luCCf'f'. Jack Mlllkliyv NGUCY Plelllef- Third row: Gail Plunket, Dickey Richards, Julie Riffe. Pattii- Hog:-rs. Mary Ann Shaver, Toni Sherman. Fourth row: Donna Taylor, Gloria Thompson, Buck Trussell. 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I 11.41, XX aitx Ilan.- XK'l1iI1- bf L 'sf 3 1 1111111 an 111 N 11 11 CJlxldl'l1lfI'lH 1 1 111 1 1141 Htl v 1 11 rl up-fx NI1rIl1a I! ur , lllll ' 7' sf l'1'111f1'111 1- 111111.11 AX Nfl rl ll , I ' XX11y111A YX111I1-11111111 hs, HllI'lTf'l' Tran 11 131111.11 111111111111 fl Ila111l I flx0VNlIl Nanq a 11- v' I Hrs nrla Bal' fharle Haut PELICA cklllllllbillfl the lmthival -19th State of our Coun- try. rvprvsvntutiws 'from high Qt-hoolQ throu hout thff State mot together during the month of August. F ,. , , Jlfilttl from Hx rcl were 16 dvlcgrttei to Girli' Qt t . . . ., ac and 11 huys tn Boy 5' State. The Junior Class elected thvFe flvlvgutvf for their uutstanrhng qualitit-si thoso uf r'harz1r'ter. If-acl:-rship. Crmperatiml. and svlrrvlarsllip. lfuvh rc-prvsclltativc was Spnnsorcc 5 0 ' tv ' ' ' ' ur' 111111 1 1 t X trr 1 Wx og 'Wm bf' sp. Tw J um l ltx HQ B111 Blr Ml r Mm- QWQ- AK K Q1-.f ivuv' Pete Bo Che hr A gg Rodnex Clark Buddy Dall Vx., f y Nharl Dupuy Of. QFMQX 40 Kc nneth Gardner YN, Q-x Z' Julia Hamxter .lane H k an Pat Hentschel I lv tm of Fhrt-wp rts lvauhng VIYII' 5. ..tim1s. 'lthr-5 full mm-fl il pr :grunt plarlmrfl hy he x lu- i'au x , Gs' V 'K , I ky y t yi. T- 1 if m I Y , fy X u . Nl-y I ' fx ' ' 31' U' I -wr-r t - '- t Wig M Q h 53 t . . - ,- y :gg 1 ,, f ' t r Q-t t .K tr ' fx ' ' . - I R, , -4 A wa- P U V .A , ia TTE Legion designed to educate- our youth in tlifv duties. privileges. rights, and rvsponSilvilitics of un Ameri- r'un1'itiz6-n. Citizens of l'Q-livun State arm- taught to honor and row-rv the frm-donis given tlu-in ln' tlic Constitu- tion of tlw linited States of America and the democratic way of life. They are taught the duties of real officv holders in the everyday world and are zlvtually giwn ai vliance to perform these duties. -' s , P' Pi 3 H? ' .V , zu- f X... , A ir! fg, .len Houchin Sonny Jacobs Charlotte Jones 31. C N. Q-, V s. ff f Julia Miles Dollie Nlillvr Pat Peavy G 'if' W JV, 1' 34 I r el!! Aff.-vun . H,9s,.-I, I Q - 'if 0231, F, 4. '5g:f!15 q'. .luliv Riffs- Alwynelle Self Hunter Tracht Joe Hill 5-Q' Q11 Clint -McAlister -af Nancy Pfeiffer G Qt L. 2 v- Sylvia Hoag ww tg tm- E fm- y Mary McGee ,gag ,.',gfN4: -uf ' for 1 Ay ,,, ZH, w Mary Ann Poindflxtr-r Fir t ron top to hottmn: Ray lon mo, Carolyn Meadow-, or C i h s o n, Elizabeth Ol Pattie Rogers, Sara llltvin Suzy Ogier. Stcond raw: Jo Clair Jones, nn liarineaus Pat Cus- tmt Billy Bradford. Sonja 1 ian ll i cky Rivhard. lonl Qhernian. llt- l .anne-y. These twenty-five students were elected by the faculty and Junior class to serve in the absence of the elected delegates to Pelican Boys' and Girls, State. Each alternate was assigned a numher to correspond to the number of a delegate and would have attended the annual session of citizens in the ahsenee of that delegate. The alternates. as well as the delegates. are elected for their outstand- ing qualities of leadership. character. Cooperation. and scholarship. Tlierefore, to be elected as a dele- gate or an alternate is a great honor. 4 Fir-t row, top to hottoni lack Xltilkr-y. Fran YM lludlt-y Younian. Nli Xlartin. l'h1l to-rtn tai Sm,-ontl nm: Sara liurrtu lfalmlis- White, l.inda joe 'l't1t'ke'r. Eniilw larr FIRST CHAIR OF AIVIERIC ISRXSS ,XXII STRING Seated: Randy Tallman, cor- nctg Eugene Taylor, cornetg tmrdon Kyamni. L-'nw-t: Jor- Hill. Pnrnvt: I.4,+l1ife- Tay- Iwtr. l rr-nvli liurn: lim-fttliy Putter-uri. -tringt Inav, Standing: Diane Siinmnni. 1-ymlval-1 Paul Wilfon. liar- itnni-: Edgar Murphy, Inari- tnnv: Raxtt-r Williarnf. tyin- pani: liilly Huglu-s, trum- lmnrg Larry Battles. liafs druing Freddie Pete-rs, rnart- drum: Reggie Harris, tulia. If XYUUIJXYINID S,-att-d: Kay RVXIIUIIIN. rlar invt: Vat fimldirigtmi. vlar int-t: I..-nda lhfntlt-x. vlari- nvl: Nvrrna .lr-nn llurdt-n 4-Igtrint-t: liariiara Il it at gi I Hutt-: Cliarlvf lilnxuiii. Ulm:-. Standing: liaxid Swvnririgm-n, Iiai'ilui1w fax: iflinrlutlt l'rr-rilii-1-. nltn Naxl .liinnnt I'aine'. lennr -ax: lfllarlvs 4, a u t r 1- a ll x. ultu .axi Lliarle-X .xIItll'l'N4PIl. Ll l t rv A rlarint-I: Stn-plivn Xlnr- dmk. litre-mill. 4, Y RAND COUNCIL Seated: Kay Reynolds, Secretaryg Randy Taliman. Prvsidentg Diane Sirnmuns, Junior class representative Edgar Murphy, First Vice President. Standing: Charles Cautreaux, Sophomore Claes rr-pre-1-ritativeg Eugene Taylor, Sc-nior class representative Jus- Hill, Drum Majurg Gordon Gainrn, Parliariu-ntariang Reggie Harris. Se-cond Vice President va 43 UL-, 'S,. 5 fr fm , .M , myw Wm. an mv' -f Q, gy W' 195:99 'J' KL . My fauna' gr ww ' ww n-,,f ln the- fir-lml uf spew-cli. Dudlr-y Yuumun. Alan Kula:-n. and Rolla-rt Carr rc-pre-se-rltml llyrml at thc liaylur Sp:-wil lnflitutv for lllrw- wr-4-ks. Daily rlaffes in pm-try. 1-xtvrnporanenug spcaking. dc- liate. radio. and other phasr-S of spr-wh were lu-lrl. At the- vnml of their stay a small speech lnurnament was lu-ld. They plan-il se-cond in Ihrw dixixions anal firft in nnv. vs TUDYI G IS EXTE DE llixtllx-lullx wvrv hvlml in liatwn Rllllgll' at thf- l.e-alle-r-liip Cnnlz-re'rim nn lilzrary mark. juurnalixm. NIN '1'll. and other 5llllj l'lr. Xliclivy l.iN 1--unli. l ram'vN vlllllll'lll0IlCl. Silfllll lllf-xinf. Judy Rnrlnwll. llunna iliaylwr Sufan Fla-wart. Xlargzarr-I Ruin-rlx. .lark Nlulke-y. Paula Garvin. liurlcly llaily. liill lfurr. anrl Jw-iv Wray l'Xl'llLlYlQf'll ili!'LlN almul how to imprmr- fvlmnls will: FlUllQ'l'1lN from all uw-r the- flatv. During tllr summe-r slurlr-nt counvil Conv:-ritiuns were att:-nil:-'ml lay Bvcky Sclwrgz-rv. lluntvr Travht. lirvncla Baily. Nanvy l'fQ-iffvr. anml Cary Nllvrilgmrrwry. Tlufy lvarnrml new wap In irnprmz- ftudcnt L'4rllI11'il avtivitie-4. Hunlvr. llrvncla. and Nunvy Lilxu attm-nllml Ilir' Xatiunal Cunxr-ntiml in 'lnole-do. Ohio, 44 In the fic-ld of journalism. Gail Delaney. Pattie Rogers, Toni Shvrman. Julie Riff:-. ju Clair jour-S. and Billy Bradford journf-yn-cl to Tallaliaw-Q-. Florida. to the Flurirla Stats llni- vvrsity Pre-ss lmtitlilv. wh:-rv yvarlwuke and nPwspapQ-rf were 4-valuatcd and id:-as we-rv exchange-ml. Sarah liiirrmrglia. standing at the right. att:-nrlvd a national vurifvrf-nw in Evanston, Illinois. lla-rv fhr- rf-coin-cl :vwral awarmlf. invlurling a four-ycar scholarship. TO THE SUMMER 410 THl 41 for ll,H.'l'.4f1 lam- from lwtln llynl 111141 Ifgir l'a1lx. llf-rv llnfy lf-urn In uw 11 fiw-1-ulilwr 111a1'l1i11+- gun. Xl-l rifle-. lulymxe-IN. uml 1-tl1+-r wufupnrlx. lIlN'l!'l'llllIl wa- In-Ill daily. uml .-114-I1 clay Iln- uffiwvrx ln-low vul41111-l Hllgllvll, Th.- lmu l1114l full p1'ix1ln-ge-N nl Illv' pwll Illlflllgl II11-ir Ixmvxwvk- Nlllf lll .-X11gl1xl. ll11-5 haul xi-1111r-' ,Li .1 flap l'1l4'll S1111nl115. lfwryorn- look turn- lining I K.l'.un1I 11igLhtgg11ar4l zluty. X qc W' .1 wi ,1- :Xt lvft. 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Xli--1-5111111, Vlkllv-0' H'-ll lfrux- yvprv--1111144 'Illl'I'v'll .11-lf'..1-I 1-11-1 111 Il1- llilf--1'-111 11111tv'-I- 1l1.11 nv-rr l1--lul tiw- ul-rv tuugglnl Iluf- l11-1-fry ul Juniur Kr-ll Crm-. l1'-alll1 ally. ln Ninn' 1411111111-11111111 Hal'-. l'ully, Lillll .l1111 M1111 l1u11111'- and nut--r Nah-11. l. llllf'TNlllli wa- -Irfx- ll '41 that tlu' pf-111111 III 1l1f-ir1f-5111--11x11 4'n11! NI-. nllu .11Iv11fl--fl tluf' +1111xf11114111- 1-111111 farrx lruvlx iflfu- In la- 11-'-rl 111 flu-11' vflwwl- 1 VAR ITY CLUB Y l'rcsirlm11 Vive Prrsirlvnl Sfffffflfl -Tff'11S1Ifr'V Dir-lxiv Carpm-iii:-r Sonny jacob, The Varsity Clulm. sponsorcml Ivy the coaf-lies, consists of the lmoys who have partivipalcfcl enough to earn a ln-tlvr in one of the four major sports al llyril. Also inrlucled in this honorary vluli are the managers who have contributed their aicl to the players and Coaches. The main projcct of tho incmlwrs is to pre-parv for the annual Homecoming Dance. Don Dari F llvrald Hay sm-lla livkn-ls to thu- llUIll0L'lllIlll1Q1 Darin' to Duc' and Murray Johnston. First row: Ken llonfl. Billy llrumllorrl. Do Cainpln-ll. Holme-r! Carr. 'lonilny Cartvr, Douglas Cherry. Svuond row: llllddy Daily, All-rry Dimlivr. Waynv Fort-on. Bobby llainrn.Jo1-Hill.lIl1arl1'- llinvs. Third row: Ray Lonpino, Rzilpli Nlrlfarlaricl. ffliurle-Q P1-alross. Larry l'l1illips,Cvral1l Ray, Dickie Richard. Fourth row: Bill Robinson. John Singlvtun. l'ut Stuclstill. lllllll1'I llI'Lll'lll.l l1lllll'xX'llllll'. lx lrn ill P i a 14 DMBW' f fb '-ff' A S ra r -, 2 D l U ' ff fwlgiff' W iw W: ' 55 ,i X -y'++ .A i 'U , as 6' 3 ...M w . H A, ff 5' if ,M ,ii ,, , 1 I Y li A X f. Q D ' -x ' i uffarfhsiiiiff, 4 wi 49,6 ig e-va. ks , ,. ,hw V I ii.. 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Dana Kelley, and Doug Yauger are part of the backstage crew which help the assemblies 10 function properly, Other members are Danny Deupree and Joe Young. ubliik' 1Axg,nO0 'isa 'u 14' nxt its ' ll. lil! J-4 .fd 48 Workers in the school store proside the necessary school supplies. First row: Catherine A r n o l d. Mary Murphree, Mitzi McLean. Second row: Jerc Barnes, John Madison, David Lefkowitz, B u d d y Daily. Jerry Godwin. Air: , 'K ehind the Scene 'llivw stuilz-ntx arf' nn the Chapel Pulrlivatione romniitlee, Fir-t rnw: Hayle Criffitli. Claudia Sturges, Julie Courtney, Cliarluttt- ,livin-N. Sc-mini row: Nlaxinn- Worley, B4-tty Cup- plcs. Palrieia Maguire, Sara llitt-limi-k. --,- L. X ' First row: Cinny liray. Jutly Smith, Dura ,It-ffm-nat, Sam Timpa. Svvond 'X fn row: Caryl Mill:-r. Jackie linen-tt, Micke-y Lifuuni, Mary Ann Puine df-xter. V '5- .gif P at i JY.. There- stutlf-nts help thc Vllr-erleanlvrs ily making posters and lwupx for the football game. Julia Hamitvr, llalna ,, ' A Wlnrley. lfmily Harris, jimmy Hartwell, Sylvia Hoag, ,gf V y ' Lottye Spitz.-r. Clint Nlf:AIist1-r, Dolly Nlillcr. Diane Griffin. , AV Jamei Nec-ly. x 'Q , . 5 nie Yelon ' iar'in U a endant hflp R x n ini in 41 a ffnult plau- ti rt 1U y rilwn fallwax t U thf drmrlutpe r who keep tudfnts rom f lxa Sullivan and Gloria Thomp Lntering the building before the bell ring 5 ff' -1 1 am A ,M I U . Fi ,. 'sb 1 2 W 'P My G L , 'fx 3 fi I Q ' I , , 4 , , E 1 , 1 1 I s ,M , .za 147' ' W' QQQ , Lf I : H . M wk A M, A 'g ,fm fm A if L T' v we ,L . fa , x ' -Iiw 2 i-1 it 2 x k QF 3, .. ,ff fl Q ff Y Ly , eg X, '21, ' f, , f gglfi 'A 'M .JSA L A kiggk? w ,.A awk ,--, ,' Li' - f , if E Wff gf K Sw 1 ,gfz N Ea iff, . 9? ' 'WS 14 -W, S 3 5 , 4 A T4-E37 ,r ,hte fe 1 if 14' . L 4 fm, ff S . Q. ,M x X K wlfgw .-L y ,, if? JA .ml f: .,,4-1, 1 fo Q .4 A aff 1.-. -fy. f 45 S? f Q ? . Q 4f,wv7g 1 Mmm J , , sf F jx,,af ' 2555 1' Q Uk F, S? 1. my yt if f Q ufa. 'C 1 Y fi if if '-., FACULTY PAGE 54 SENIORS PACE 84 IQNDERCLASSNIEN PAGE 130 RELAXING FOR A FEW MINUTES IN THE NEW TEACHERS' LOUNGE are these faculty members who have given long years of loyal service to Byrd. Mrs. Jo Pardue, Miss Hetty Ecker, Miss Lurline Allison, Mr. R. A. Smith, and Mr. W. A. Dehner are comparing changes in the City of Byrd since its opening in 1926. CULTY f QV aff ,M -'f'a..w,,, 1 1 Wife' -JG Nlr . Ray:-nuzt has many junior seerelariesu to assist him with s numerous duties. Two of them. Br-tty Lou Baker a Carole Randolph, Cheek the files with him. Hailing from Nlidway junior High. Nliss Alma Lufcy is Byrdis new student advisor. Although Miss Lufey is only a Freshman at Byrd. she is already an essential part of the school. She is a great ln-lp to tlw students. aiding them in de- eiding upon the suhjeets to take. Helping the seniors seleet a college to attend is another one of her many duties. whit-li she enjoys thor- oughly. xxlllf'llt'Vf'I' a prolvlem arises room 125 is the plave to head for advice. MISS Al.Nl5X l.lfFCY lint.. Nl.lQd. Counselor WI kv tv Q aff' 'Fw Y it My - L .af . MH. CHARLES A. HAVENNA BS.. MS.. NI.A. .'1SS1'Slllflf Prineipal Mr. Charles A. Ravenna. the assistant prin- cipal of C. E. Byrd. can be seen anywhere and everywhere around our school. He is extremely liusy in carrying out his duties but not too busy to remember everyone's name. Willing to help any student with his problems. his office is nearly always filled with students. Bill Smith and Curtis Miller discuss the excellent choice of colleges with our student advisor. Miss Lufcy. -slllllll Q . L. 'Yu 57 PRXNK BOXIJNTON ENELXN IJXINH IJOISNON I' XHLINI' JURIJXN NIXRF LXRPT lwpmg. LXRNIII HXPI Fd NI X Xhllfllilfl KIRKI NND 1 Bu 1111 B 'NI S Short and unatlun 10 fs 11n Qaxm Pro ram COM IERCIAL SKILLS ARE VERY HELPFU C1111Q1St111f 0fQh0rlha11d bookkeeplng Bus IIICQS Fngll h and offlce practlce the L0111 1111-r11al flt'p'lI'llIl6Ilt 12 hencflclal 111 am uma t10Il and 111 sa huol Thiwe C11urQes are CQQCIIUHI 111 acqulrmg Qenretarlal poQ1t10nQ ov -r-Q' in l 1 ljfltlhkfflllll 1 art a P trlua Hanr Pfdlllx Smart 111111 Qarulxn La111h1rtx n th1Q 0ff1C6 practure Cla 1111 11111 1 vs 11 11 e 1he1r kncmlm Ill a 1111 mac m1 1 1 ll 1 1h1 txpuxrmr a 11 r1 1 f r B yd-ton explamx the ect max to chan, 11r TIIJIJOIIY lu 111 113 Kd - M. W I QR q A ' Q as , 17 - It 15.51 NI.A.V: f Q , 3, Ii:A,kg 1111-11.-11 15 11-111-1 IEA.. g A1A 11 A A 'A KN' flllllv BA., ll..-Kg S' -is I. ll . .f.g Q h Ed. 3 51-I 111 I: 'g1'g 3 va- M 75 ,K , Y . . , . U ,, . . , V Ig . L: J .S , .X '. 7 i I I Th- ' -' ' gg -h S rf' of grval hf-lp tu 2 I I H N-. rlllli' S lt In ' 1 S ' ' lg? of I- 111' g: 'hA -. th, IlIilIll'Ug1I'iilh lLi'hiI1f', - - ' ' I . nd 1h1-f'i g 1 'ards. Wir. 0' Q - 4 .g ' Curr ' I' ' Uv a typ?- wr't- ' 11 Shir Ph'll'Is WYIIAI' +tu1l1'11l S 1l'Ill' . 58 PDX X NIORL KN 'NELL SPINKS fy nn d u EilllCZlllOI'l 'xx 0 E T The e tudent are practlcmg hookkeepmg wlth thelr practice book Two years of shorthand one year of book keeplng and Busmess Engllsh and one year of typlng followed by one year of 0fflCC practlce are now offered at Byrd Although these courses are not requlred for graduation school and 111 later llfe X A thls Cla s a learned frfm fxperxf-me transcrxlnng the-xr note thelr typewrmr a dxffxcult a 1 mnent 'xxx'-'..,,- ' The mlmeograph machme the addmg machlne and the typewnter three valuable machme are operated by Annette 'NIcClure Layerne Kelffer ,lame Harrlson Nlardella Lu e Lmda Kay Frlddel and Wayne Tew T Q e tudent practlu other xaluable klll learned ln the U mmfrclal departmfnt h a rd fln l ef the muner raph maehme 59 I Q. A l' , ' -4 74 . lx M. , at L- n g y a - ,- , W As gr! 5 BA.: ' gp' g LLB.. Mr .1 lx Sim-S. l 1 M, o ' 4 :, I A f g s 5 S ' ' ' ' ' s. .v V v. l . Y 1 1141 Q L , ' 1 an T -1 y . i V V V . 4 ii ,I A Q 4' . I , I V I I I f , l . . 5 I fr? . . ' , J 'Ui 'V' 2 K they' have proven helpful to all students in 5 K l l ' 'W -,M a - 1' Q A rw.. ' ' ' , ' Q ' S. l ' A , ' ' , S ' , . if 'ee 7 4 N y VJ ,Nm A 5 X Q 4 1 .XM My V M' b V Ha. ! W gh I if ' S ', si h S 1 - ' ' , Q ' ' ' -s to ' ' ' ' ' S is ' ' 55g - . h'5 s 1 Q ' 5 ' '1 1 - . sun' s Ca ii gr am use 1 1 ' ,g ' I DI TRIB TIVE ED CATIO P. s it CLYDE A. SELF B.S., M.Ed., Distribu- tive Education Club Alice Fay Turner realizes that a neat display is important. ,.. jx I -E.-.- 1 rp- . . 'VER 4 Mr. Graves instructs La Verne Keiffer, June Cox, and Elaine Brown on the mechanical operation of the automobile. The driving student receives the right instruction as he learns through books and through actual driving. The student comes from a study hall or study room. and thus it becomes an extra class. Passing this course will make a teenager more careful and thoughtful of the other driver. At the end of a set period of time, a graduate takes his test and receives his state license. 60 - .m. Major Spence and Mrs. McClendon enjoy the Distributive Education Club tea. Training in a selected vocation is offered by the Distributive Education program at Byrd. D.E. operates through state and local school systems to provide specialized education for those persons en- tering or already employed in retail and wholesale selling. Training on the high school level is a combination of classroom instruction and actual supervised work experience in various occupations. This course is open to all junior and senior stu- dents who meet the requirements of personality and responsibility. D.E. helps a person make an intelligent choice in some field of work and de- velops a sense of responsibility early in life. DRIVI G .,,w MELVIN R. GRAVES B.A., Driver Training Study of the handbook is essential to pass the course of driver training. r.. E GLL H :rg Iv. F MAMIE BREAZEALE BA., fNI.A.g Englishg High Life KH! 11 .Q Parsing is essential to Sandra Le Dour, Donna Frasier. and Raymond Gillespie as they learn more about sentence structure. BETTIE DAVIS B.S., M.A.g Englishg Courtesy Committee DOLORES DUGAN B'A'5 Engllill' Speech Stage hands help to make tht- dramatic classes' programs a success. John Brown attends various classes. sc oo rouv a te e tone in is tu ents o usiness n is earn to com ose oo usiness e ters, h l th Ch l pl h S d f b E gl h I p g d b l t an important knowledge in the business world. iqygw 4' .tap ht MAX EDMONSON BA.. B.S.E.g English if wr' ' BETTY HARREL B.A.3 ,Iournalismg Eng- lishg High Life LOUISE HARRIS B.A., Englishg Bust ness Staff Cusher P w x V V E M .K l.l'ffIl.E HFXURIKLK 0I.IYIi Klllf NNNCN IDNNI-ill ll..-X.: llnglixli: Junior link, Xl,AX,g Spf-zwll: lil.: lfnglifli Heil Crow Drama Wprtlx arf' Ivower, 'flu--e lfre--lnne'n urn- Nlioxsn re- ceiving inxtruvtion in tlu' u-e of tln- flietionary, f ,Joe .6 rt 1 11181111111 ,Q -Pk sW5X Xlartliti Williuinx pin- up lu-r 4-ontrilmtion In tlie Fnonlwournl -win-. Right: 'I'lu-xv xttulf-nt are -lioun enjoying one tif tln- fne ptirtx ot Fngli-li. iwnlirig. Por vfltwtixt- use in latter lite, -ilvnt wutliiig ix iiwwritwl now. 62 5- 1: E GLIIIINSURE ,XX I,l tfllli N14-COOK .XNXX N11-HRXYX MH.. XIX.: lfngglixlig l5..X.: lfngli-li tfre-uliw NN ritinu lllulm -1 A. . mfr- V- 1 . llearling. oral Speuliiiig, writing. antl liwttnmg arc tht four luclf of lfaimng, of ferefl ln tht- lfnglisli llepurtmr-nt. Tliese lf-xvls tiff:-rt exert stilyie-vt in lvotli lligli sc-liool tmtl f'oll1'g14'. flrutluution from liyrcl requires four units of lfnglisll, .-Xu upprevia- tion of literature. of .-Xnieriva and of the worltl. is gainetl tlirougli the lfnglisli courses at Byrtl. literature enrir-lies the liws of tlle stucle-nts ln llf'4Il1lllllllIlfI, tlieln xsitll tlie tliouglits of greut writers. Stuclents arv instrum-tell in grammar to prepare tliem for theme writing. reports. and use in tlieir future lives Lifter graduation. Kay Rom-ll antl Ginny liruy prvparv' a tli-play of lfngli-li projeetf, lu making a projevt tlu- -tutlf nt lui- u-r-tl hi. fuvtual kiioulwlgf- in a er:-atiu' TTER TO ORROW 1 'ani '- - . 2. ' S Q ,5 as if .Fin nq:? ',-is ' :'fyQ-1-3: A . f.o CLEO NIOHR JO l'ARDI'E BA.: Englikhg Crea- ISA., Kink.: Englishg tiw- Writing Club junior Rwd Cross X 435-' SX TV -,ff MAHGEE SANDERS NI.v'lRf2f'xRlfT NNN F.-Xllllf Y. BS.: lfslitnrial Staff T.vX'l'l'Xl YgXllliRl'Jl'Ull Gush:-rg Quill aml li..-X.: Hngzli-li: Girl! li..'l.. NIA.: linglixli Scroll. Dvlnatv Cluli. flrvatiw Writing fflulm ng., ul! Qi Q Ilan' lliagrammingz ii 4-we-ntial in a lmvttf-r unflvr- -tantling uf lfngli-li. Charlf-Q Hurlwn vxplaine hii iliagrumnif-d scnte-rico. llv lu-arinf' tllv -time' ftorx' fun a rf-mrrl that tlif-v rvad in tlif-ir hook, thlg . P' . f Englifh Cla--Q umlf-rstamling of the-ir subject matter ii inrre-ase greatly. . Q5 lirufw- l,uri' will ,Xtlvlaiflv Nlvflanallan finml that Byrd! Ching: tlwir rv-wart li tliwiiiv- Li lu-t ill'-vlx ln-ftfrr liantling if in ix 3 nvw pvfrimliful lilirury ln-iivfitx tliviii in tliwir warch N-nu-r l'.IlgJl1-ll ilu-x. fur iiiutvriul 'iii tlifzir rvwarfli lll IIl 63 ? I ,L A A Q RUTH ANDERSON B.A.g Lating Lower Latin Forum X HETTY P. ECKER B.A.g Lating Upper Latin Forum ls Q- , my -Nj- 51. LUCILE KNAPP B.A.g Spanishg Pep Squad MARIE THERESE LE BLANC BA., M..-Lg Frenchg Le Cercle Francais 64 AJ BYRD OFFER LE FRANCAIS, E PA O Whether it is 'itravaillerf' Hlaborarefl or 'ltrabajarf' all foreign language is to workf, Byrd students are very fortunate to have a language department as complete as ours in which to study. Our French department includes giving instruction to first and second year students. ln the Spanish department the three teachers have first. second. and third year classes. The Latin department. which has three teach- ers. offers up to four years of study. . Maxine Worley with other Spanish students place their posters on their bulletin hoard. .an- George Tesar, a native of Colombia, helps his Spanish class with pronunciation. D LATI TO LA GUAGE TUDE T lfavli language has its nun clulm fur earh flifferent lexel taught. These 4-lulws ini-et tniee a month and play a large part in en-ating vluln interest. :Xt 4-an-h nieeting nu-inliers are enter- tainetl ln progrzinis. parties. zintl guest SlK'illU'I'S. Lpnn her retirement the lipper Latin Forum meinlvers presented Miss lfeker with a beautiful mirror. J! L. ,firn 4 I Greta Borsand. Sandra Sims. and Baxter Brinkman learn 1 f to speak French more fluently by listening to French A ' recorflf Nlisf Er-kv-r gmt mer the homework assignment with her Cla-N. ,ma Wayne Wiedie. Ann Lindsey, and Dennis Herrington, Freneh sturlente, learn French towns and cities with the aid of the map. -xx reg Q Q K gtg ' 9 MARGARET MOOD B.A., M.A.g Spanishg Los Mayores avi 'l IRMA ROBINSON B.A., MA.: Lating Lower Latin ANNE YEARWOOD A.B.g Spanishq Los Vecinos B-5-3 Homemakiflgi Future Homemakers Future Homemakers MARGARET VERNA HASTINGS ELEANOP. BLATTERMAN B.S., M.S.g Home- makingg Home and Family Livingg 4-H PURVIS B.S.g Homemakingg HOME ECO There may be some doubt as to the usefulness in later life of other courses taught in high school, but it is generally agreed that the Home Economics De- partment produces skills to be put into practice. Not only do the girls learn to cook and sew, but they also learn the essentials of being a good hostess and having a well-rounded personality. Home decoration is im- portant, too. The students are taught the significance of design and color combinations in this medium as well as in the field of fashion. They also learn good grooming habits and the importance of a neat ap- pearance. This year,a new course in home living has been started and is open only to seniors. Along the cooking line, the girls learn new and different recipes which they will use again and again in the future. Home economics is something all girls should learn, and there is no better place than in our wonderful department at Byrd. While Miss Purvis is helping another student, Susan Baird waits her turn for some expert advice. . . . is offered to all F A home esconomics classroom is a busy place, as this picture clearly shows. Luanne Wingfield has a right to be proud of her lovely cake. It shows that she has benefited by her home economics training. Before Christmas Mr. Keith Tuggle of Sasheen Ribbon Com- pany demonstrated package wrapping to the girls. 'il' :miami lg? ' . as, axianrf Nluny llItlllt'IIll'lll4 un- ii-ml in cimkiiigx. ax l.uunnv Wingfif-lil, Nnw tlu- ri-Qult will ln- -lliuwn. Dianv Yviilw-iiiaii rmiinws the Nluriun He-arlor, antl l'h3lliQ Kvnm-ily Nlimv. flI1lrll1'fl product while' xloycw' Clayton watvln-f. F1 p1'epa1'al1011 for the future. ,lf-an O'lJonnell class. se-vms to 1-njny Sewing in hfvnie Pcnnomics fllvaning up i- an important part of Cooking. Shown dPn1onStratingr this fart art' Mary Ann lfriflay, fnrcgrouml. and Sandra Firsts-r. ln thv annual hfilllf' Q-cununiics ftyli- slwvv, ,If-annvttc Davis, left. and I.aVi-rnc Kffiffer are shown modeling clothes which they have made. 4: LF ,Q 5 f ii 5 1 E, t , 1h' N --'faux' T. 3 K 171' :ff ALVIN BENNER WALTER CAUCHEY FRANCES ROBERT B.M., M.M.g lnstru- B.A.g In s t u m e n t al DAUGHERTY HALLQUIST mental Music Music B.A., B.L.S.q Librarian B.M.g Vocal Music BETTY LAWRENCE A.B.g Art Vocal music, art, drama, and instrumental music are included in the Fine Arts department. Mr. Alvin Benner is director of the Byrd High School Band, which has rendered great service to the school throughout the years. The activities of the band include concerts and marching at the half time of the football games. This year for the first time Byrd has begun work on an orchestra with Mr. Walter Caughey in charge. Art, which is taught by Miss Betty Lawrence, is a very important subject for it aids in developing the talent of many students. Mr. Robert Hallquist directs the Choir, which participates in concerts and assembly programs. The librarians are Mrs. Dorothy Hanks, Mrs. Frances Daugherty, and Mrs. Lucile Tindol. Our library is filled with many books and visual aids which are helpful to students in all their sub- jects. Although the courses in this department may not be required for graduation, Cach enrich the lives of many with art and culture. 'ff A '5 DOROTHY HANKS B.A., B.L.S.g Librar- iang Library Club. 3 L f 1f ',i' , ,M LUCILE TINDOL B.A.g Audio Visual Clubg Visual Librarian Fine Arts . . . DD CULT RE Library worker ,Iudy Crow is pictured here checking Brenda Bailey's pass as she goes into the library for study and reference work. Right: Marching at the football games on Friday night was one of the Band's main activities. 68 Q ment. David Velarde, Dalna Worley, Jeanette Gilcrease, and Paul Prince are seen here inspecting pictures in the art depart- MATH THE BASIS OF LL CIE CE ai? inf' BURTON ROY ANN ELIZABETH J D COX JOSEPH DORNIER BUCKLEY BROWN B A M A Algebra B S 'VI Ed Adwanced B S General Math BA Plane Geome Varslty Club Algebra Golf Coach Busxness Math try Lot and Found Seven courses 1n math are offered at Byrd In h1s IIFSI year at Byrd a student may take erther general math or freshman algebra When a student enters hls second year, he wxll usually choose between plane geometry a study of squares clrcles and other flgures or buslness arlthmetlc a course 1n whlch advanced arlthmetlc IS applled to busmess As he enters h1s thlrd year a student wlll usually select solld geometry a study of flgures wlth three dlmen SIOHS or advanced algebra ln whlch logarlthms qU3dl'ai1C equatlons and many other lnterestlng subjects are studled Flnally ln hrs semor year, trlgonometry whlch brmgs algebra geometry, and arlthmetlc 1nto use, w1ll probably end h1s study of hlgh school math Even lf a student pursues hrs edu catron no farther the knowledge of math galned ln hlgh school wlll greatly beneflt hlm Stephen Crane uses sxgned number scales and snmllar trlangles to show other advance algebra students, Cam Payne, and Dick Drummond, how to obtam the rules for multlplrcanon of signed members Jlm Wheeler and Thomas Barr explam to Patsy Morgan how they used prmclples learned ln plane geometry to derive the eory of Pythagoras UMBER CIRCLE CYLINDER ZELDA ALLEN LEE HEDGES RUBY LATHANI LUCILLE LYDA TOBEY CARDENER B S Al ebra VBISIIX B A M X General 'NICCLENDON NIALLOY A B 'Nl 9 Algebra Club Nlath Y 'lten B A Plane Ceometry B S bohd Geometry Npon or mf R 0 T C Trl OHOIHPIU Spon ors left Ndfdll Xlor an and ,Iudy Burn demon trate to thelr C a how to ctuum cube a clrcle around a trtangle Bc ow lxarmn the uc of the an le of a polygon y ut of thi poly on board are Cxnthta Pmchero James Coleman and Sharon bro Xlxou Nlr Rhodt fu hman algebra claQs learns that al ebra can he fun a thty make Chrr tmas tree ornaments mth each ornament re-pre entmg an algebratc functlon ALL ARE TUDIED I MATH ...Q EDNA POPE lNEVA OSCAR POOLE REPPY RHODES MARTIN NORSWORTHY QE 'N d ge BA 'VIE Algebra N Planr B N 'VI Ed Algebra bfi! fe onu try li u 1 n e Q s II 5gud9m Counml Math al fbra 1 the Qtudy of the Glldc rule Bu lly workm out a problem by moans of a llde rule are Wanda Chr:-.han .lack Cox Bud Daudson and Curtl Xhller AQHE YOUNG B9 BUQIHPSS 'Nlath Algebra Xbowe- Ada Koenlg and Qldney Carroll work problvmb on the hoard m trlg Lla to demon trate to the ret of the tla s how the-w olud thcm bf XA. Below Kendrlck Stanford explams to Hartle Spence and Bud Daud on how he olxed a problem hy use of trlg functlon .L V Q K W4 6 ' : . I - 3 'f ' g , x. If 0 ' L.: . V E A L, ' ' B... ., .LE .g Al - . ., . . .3 Y .Mg -' . g B.A., .I.Ed.g , L , .g 3 ,- 1 g s . 3 ' '- fri' W- Right: One of the most interesting parts of advanced S, A ' ' g' 's , . ' ' . S' ' g f 2 1 K. 1 , . . .Iv wr . . S . . ' ' Q4 , v ' -5 , 5- - ' I f. 1 I A I K 1 4 . t .- , -----f W at, .. A v, --A , MIS: unwm. A S S ' ' ' ' s. fi? RUSSELL C BROWN L J MILLER B S lndustrlal Arts B S Woodwork Nlechanxcal Drawmg Our Byrd woodwork department g1VCS students a wonderful opportunlty to acqulre a sound knowledge of constructlon and carpentry Thls year, wlth the help of new tools and equlpment prouded by the school students are able to exercxse thelr sklll and knowledge to the best of thelr ab1l1ty rn new courses ln the depart ment The w ell organlzed mechanlcal drawmg classes glue the students of Byrd an opportunlty to learn skllls needed after graduatlon lt teaches exactness and pI'CClSl0Il Thls department has been expanded thls year bv the addltlon of expenslve and needed equlp ment ln three new rooms A new 1ndustr1al arts course has been added Cen eral Crafts offers a wxde study ln dlfferent crafts, ln cludlng leather work potterv and metals INDUSTRIAL ART DEVELOP Sonny Jacobs IS checkmg out a Jomter plane from Jerry Pennln ton Mr Brown rn tructs Charles Belson on the use of the draftlng machme James Arrln ton Rlchard Plckett Ralph McFarland and Rlchard Davls exhlbtt thelr projects ,Q wgtpnw- I Nw. S1 2 ...Q . 1 3 , .5 ....-1' if . . 5 . 7. s 9 . . . , 3 . is . . . - , U , . 7 . 5 ' - . . S . U . . , . . .P I . ' A ' .. A V133 -f ,Wm-'W A , 1 at Je N a , -H t Slit . Q I lar .r-.0 wa f-avi .....,,.,s.,,.!'1 , 4 l . 5 ' C ' 4 .N as -Y sa A D IMPROVE MANUAL KILL I I 5 U Abou- This mechanical drawing cla Q 1 receiving in tructions Thoma DC Sfidiff, f0ff'gf0l1l'1d, SIGNS 3 bowl OH the lathe on ghf new rfmluqp mglqgr blue- prim machine Dwayne Durman, in the background, is making a cylindrical JOSEPH ROCE B.S.g Mechanical Draw- ingg Architectural Drawing HUBERT LEE TRIPLET 13.5.3 Mechanical Draw ingg General Crafts 3 1. 73 IX HAZEL CAMILLE PHALAMAE EDNA MAYS OCILE C. WAYNE T. BEAN BREITHAUPT CROMWELL GRAY B.S.g Physical Educa- ROBINSON B.S., M.Ed.g Physical B-S-, M.A.g Health, BS., M.Ed.g Healthg tiong Badminton BS., Physical Educa- Education, Tennis Physical Educationg Y- Physical Education tiong Golf Teamg Ten- Teens nis Team ln our Physical Education Department, everyone learns coopera- tion and the value of teamwork. The boys participate in such sports as basketball, tumbling, and baseball, while the girls enjoy volley- ball, badminton, basketball, dancing, tennis, and recreational games. , Not only does physical education teach the students physical fitness, W but it also allows a welcome break in a day of desk work. All enjoy taking part in sports under the direction of our very competent physical education teachers. X . x ' J JOHN ROGERS WOODROW W. B.S.g Physical Educa- TURNER tion A.B., M.S.P.E.g Healthg Physical Education keeps us in good health Girls enjoy learning folk dances, which teach them co- It may look like strenuous exercise, but the boys have ordination. fun doing calisthenics. lg, ' f' Q' - fl , 2' , X ff ,L f , . .. : f f 1 4 . ...J .4 .7 V V . J I I i , a' - 'G I- ' ' ,7 W. x n -V , ' 9 'A 'X 2 l ii A P A F , 1 is 'WPA ,F -unix. 3 J - : J '7 -'A A . ' M A W 4 .f lQ K ' Q. ' l Al wicfffii ' 'li ' ' ft liogwusa' V avg.,-gg, 55' : . gnu. M WN 1 IAV II V , ' A J t A N , y +:i t:f3.QE-'5.,.+.Wlieiafwsi .mf l . if t i4'ffSwmff'2 l',f5 'w+M Besides building muscles, weightlifting is also recreational. Volleyball provides plenty of exercise and fun for everyone. 4 . v9 sax Each year Mr. Conover takes classes on a field trip to study nature. 1- rc SCIE E MORRIS C. ALLUMS . It .3 G4-no a Scit-mm-3 General Biol- ogyg Freshman Basket- ball Coach ,. 'N-a. LEOMRIJ s. CONOVI-IR B9 us- llioloffy' Cgglerg D ' Here we see a group of physics students conduct a difficult experiment. .Z New labs added much to the interest in the science department. General science, a study in general scientific principles, is the only science course freshmen may take, but sophomores, juniors, and seniors have a choice of biology, chemistry, and physics. ln biology, the plant and animal kingdoms are studied. ln chemistry the elements and the laws which govern their reactions are studied. Physics, a study of changes in matter and energy that happen without chang- ing their form, is the most advanced science course offered at Byrd. The biology student gets a chance to learn about the functioning and use of the microscope. Mr. Larm0yeux's class takes to their work with great inte-rest. STUDE TS TODAY Each hxology student learns to rdentlfy shdes W E DEHNER BS Business 'Nlanag er Athletics Lockers Tardy Desk General Scrence B L GRICG BS Blology MAJOR CYRUS LARMOYEUX B S M Ed Chemxs try bclence Club Before g1Vll'lg hrs tests Mr Conover glVES hrs class detalled mstructlons Some trme each week IS spent workmg on workbooks i Wllh the ald of thus plastxc model the blology students are able to learn the drfferent organs of the human body I . I 9 , JFK V , l ' rv, .gg - , . e' .ff I , I tl ,QV X f 65' X ff' A ll I K Y .v:.,w.. .g - 4' X . Y Q I K . CIENTISTS TO ORROW On one of their field trip a group of biology students study the bark of a tree Learning the use of the microscope is one of the most interesting things a biology student does all year. Here a group of physics students show great interest in Conducting an experiment on Boyle-'s Law. While in the lab the chemistry students have to keep a good eye on their experiments ROBFRT QCOTT ROBERTNON BQ and NI Ed Cen eral Sclencf Biology foam h of Football Bas kf-tball and Ba cball O. A. SLATER. . BS. and Mid.: Phys- R. A. SKI TH ifvogy: . f. ant , .3 Local Lean-r n 4-H Club 6-.5 49 x TRADE CHOUL OFFERS Joe TRAINING r P1 l as-on., i c6..v.fN .1-wad - The instfut-me of Trade 5fh...,1 ar.-. ri. H. Wallace. H. G. Pugh, Maloy Pentecost is vhvfking the R.P.M. of one Ben L. Manning. J. L. Sermons. J. H. Zmek. ln order to enrich our educational pro- gram. Byrd has made arrangements with the Shreveport lndustrial School to allow our students to attend their classes while enrolled at Byrd. The first part of the day is spent at the trade school. the second part in B5'rd's classrooms. These students graduate from Byrd and from the trade school in four years and are ready to begin their chosen profes- sion. The Trade School offers such courses as Zlllfllllltbllilf? repair. welding. radio and television repair. harlmering. and maeliinery. ,lerry W4-ste-rhover. C h a rl i e Johnny Hunds and Gaines Thames. and Walter Smith are instructed in Auto Repair. working in the welding shop. of the motors. Mr. Wallace instructs students in automobile repair. Watching are Johnny Munds. Gaines Oxley. Emil Audrieh. Don Cloud, Mack Hammille. Ray Harold. Harold Cooper. Lonnie Loyd. and Laurie Balzrette. OXIPY HN' Jim Hicks, Johnny Garacci, and Carl New- bury are working in the radio shop. 9' LVRLINE ALLISON 4- ED BACILIA NIATTIE GRAY B.A,g American His- HA.: Debate Coach: BROWN tnryg Future Teac-hers CI1,-,-rl.-gilt-r Sprrnsorg BA.. NI.Ed.: Ameri- Sponsor NDFL, Spnnmrg B05 can Historyg Cayarre Debate Club Sponsor History Club Sponsor OCIAL CIE CE 5 r 1 Right: Every week the civics newspapers arrive. The classes study these papers and make reports from them. They are very helpful because they aid us in learning more about the important things that are going on in the world today. Here Ginger Jeter gives a lecture to her 416-L 9 .2 Left: The world situation being in the state that it is today, Byrd has added a world geography class. Here the students learn the location of all the foreign countries and their characteristics. Judy Dinsmore and Robert Stanton use the globe to show the location of one of the world's trouble spots. ii WJ' - 'I . 1 V Here Rodney Barber shows Bobby Besson the location World History class. of Israel on the map. SOCIAL Sona CE PREPARE C? VIRGINIA CHADICK BA.. NI.Ed.g Civicsg Sandra Sims and Ginger Jeter explain their project to their National Honor world history class. Society 'V Q54 It DORTHY COX HA.. 5l.A.g Civics MAJORY Building to his Freshman civics class. LAWRENCE ILA., BI.A.g World History At Byrd the social science department offers courses dealing with past, present, and future history. These courses are helpful after graduation, for they aid us in making us better citizens of tomorrow and are beneficial in any vocation. Graduation from Byrd High School requires one unit of credit in ciyics and one unit of American history. World history is not required for graduation, but it may be studied by those students interested in learning about the ancient history of the world. World geography, a new course offered for the first time on the high school level, deals with in- ternational problems as well as geo- graphical places. These courses are of major importance because they create an appreciation of our past history as well as an interest in our present history. Nlembers of cnics classes order current evt nt papers to keep up with the eyent- of the world. 80 OR FUT RE RE PQNSIBILITIE Q- N Extra work iQ an important part of vlass participation. Putting: poftvrs on the hullvtibn hoard are Nlimlgfl Martin, Jimmy Hughes. Mary Ann Poindm-xtf-r, and Judy Stewart. ln a wrrlnl history clasx jfian Putman. Waltffr llc-tvalf. Fus- an llirnnfnn, anfl Honniff lirown clisplay inmlvlx uf thr- sphinx antl pyramitl. 6-. SAM J. MORANTO B-Au M-A.: Civics AMX BERNICE PHIPPS B.A., NI..-Lg American Historyg Co-Sponsor of Xational Honor Society 3..- iv NELLIE STROTHER BA., 5I.A.g World Histuryg World Geog- raphy iv 7 i -wtf- , The- fivir: Cla--ew -tufly xocatinrix. Thi- i- wry hvlpful In thf- 'llhruugh :pf-vial rvpfvrt- ansl projrrt- tht- rntire- Vliiaa llQ'f1t'l'll- stullrtnt hf-vau-v it uiw- him an itlwa nf what lif- ah:-all. llvre frruu tht' rv-v-arvli flfvnv- hy imlixidual vlaw Illl'HllH'f'N. Xlarlan Mi-. Lufq. nur Ftutlvnl Atlxiwr, lm-ttirww u vlax- on thvir llrittain Nharv- hi- kiifmlwlgf-mitli hix 1-law, fUlUf4'XUl'L1llUFtN. 8 I if, ix in ' ng f 3 ta ' .' p . Q, X ' fxxe . ' it x K 5 X 1 NIXIOR JOHN F. SFC fII..XRK NI SCT. H.XRl.EN SPPINCE lil RRILL GIBSON PXISXT l'attun Platnnn Spniisur Y' I nv- 1 X 'T is il ve 1'- Nl SILT. WILLIANI NI SGT. YERDON NESTOR JONES llllllflft' III Xlilitary l lnslruc-lor lUel ll1'lUI' Kills' Team lfuavli Xlilitary Il TIlNII'L1l'l0T'l llnnnnanrlanl nf lfinlet-1 Officers' and Spmi-nr-' lfluln Spmisur 1 VM... I ,- is ' :NNN i I Nl SCT. ROBERT T.XTl2 Chief Clerk R. O. T. C. The principal aim of li.O.T.C. is tn teach the caflct the lnasic principles of leadership and a hetter uncler- standing of military life. Any Sopliolnore. Junior. nr Senior boy may take R.O.T.C.. although it is not re- quirerl. The classes meet claily and are usually unrler the instruction of the cadet officers. Byrd anrl Fair Park are the only sch0ols,in Louisiana that have ll.O.T.C. units. The Regimental Staff is at Fair Park this year. hut will rr-turn to Byrrl next year. A new instructor has heen arlclecl. He is Nl Sgt. William Nestor. Nlajor Spence is the Pmfessoi' of Nlilitary Science and Tactics of both R.O.T.C. units here in Shrew-port. 1. L31 zzf ' ' !'WxxrwX'fv1 .. .,, 'Y NI bgt. Jones flu-wks a cadet s brass during inspection. He-re. a squad le-arler instructs some of his men in stacking arms. At summer camp, SFC Burrill slmwm-ml his athletic ability. A Company passes in review. ,.......i. ffarw 4-l!f ' SERVICE IS THEIR BUSINESS Anxiriar.-tp uns. om W. MRS. MARIAN W. RUIWH I S ROBINSON MCFERREN ll l'ilU't'l 'f Secretary Principals Secretary OFFICE STA FF The duties of the office staff are many. The faculty members do all the clerical and business work in the office, but are assisted by student helpers. These stu- dents run errands, answer the telephone. and check other students in and out of school. They also collect morning reports and phone all the students who are reported absent. The combined office staff puts out the afternoon sheet, which includes announcements for the students and teachers. This is the working center of our school, and we could not exist without it. Students checking in and out of school must first come to the office and sign their name and the time in a notebook. Angie Henderson helps Gayle Woods check in while Pat Studstill waits. . at 1 p.m. Y 'O -'Q MRS.w PEARL ZELIA K. REEDER IZILKMAN Assistant Cafeteria Cafeteria Nlanage r Manag,-r Right: Students are able to get sand- nielies wry quickly now that a separate sandwich line has been established this ,-9 In tl, 'v't'E.iF, 0 -ur .., .144 The office staff is kept busy answering the telephone and checking students in and out of school. CAFETERIA STAFF The cafeteria staff has many helpers to assist-in providing food to 2500 students. Behind the counter, at the cash register, and taking up money, these student helpers are alert and on the job. The food served is always a nourishing and a well balanced meal. The students eat in - three lunch shifts, the first beginning at 11:20 a.m. and the third ending 11- I ' ui W-3- x -Q' hi' l lp' I 1' I r't -,V5 :Tift REPRESENTING THEIR CLASS AS PEOPLE WHO ARE PREPARINC T0 LEAVE THE CITY OF BYRD lo make their way in the world are these outstand- ing Seniors. Eddie White, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class, Buddy Ford, Lt. Colonel, R.O.T.C.g Pete Boggs, Cheerleader, Nancy Pfeiffer, Secretary, Student Council, and Sarah Myatt, President, Stingerettes are taking one last walk across the campus of Byrd. . 5- 1 Pa ,xx ' 11 V7 F F' 5 inf QQ' 'V ?- ,I if' U 3 CQ'-WfMHf 59 J V P i A J? - fu? +P 5 ff 3, 2 9 glT',f ! ,fu . XL? xgj :ff lg, 5 Q iQ ,Q , Q , Q, fi KJ? F3 ii 1115 2 SONG I ll Be Seezng You FLOWER Rose lreszflerzl RODIN EY CLARK im! 'fl F 1 AK! Vzce Presulenf gerrdarv DICKIIL CARPENTILH BRENDA BAILLY TVCGSIUBF Sergeant at Arms .IOE HILL EDDIE WHITE COLORS Gold and White NIOTTO but ln rlszng, ez ery tzme we all Parlmmenlarzan BL IJDX DAILY 'Our glory consists not in falling, Q 3 4: ,, ,W,,., i gy DUDLEY ABNEY X J sl 5 BOBETTE ABRAMSON X A ff? Abnsy FRANCES ALEX-XNUEH , MARY BETH ALMANRODE N Upper Latin Forum. EN 'QQ' CHARLES ANDERSON f 2' Sr-cond Lieutenant. liU'l'fIg Offit-1-rs' and Sponsors' lllulmz lilllllll Gayarre History Clubg Visual Aids ' Clubg Quill and Scroll. Alirainsnn 1. Il,-Xlillflllfl ARLIXE till,-XlIl.0'l'TH .-XIINOLII J.'UlliS .XHIIIXUTOX Akins nc ' JINI ATKIN5 4 -Q f X Alcxamle-r .AllllElI'lI'lDllt' AHdf'TS0I1 , -'gf ea -sf' . 1. .X ,X z' I . Atkins J. Attaway W. Attaway 88 IM f--.. i x ' uf y Brenda B8il?y, Ylll'l'21rllI4l'I', Stuwle-nt 4' un il. llillx Ilrmltiml Editor. Gusher. JVXMES HUGH A'I lf-XXX .XY WI-QSLEY ATTAWAN IIOLINDA AUST-IIN Stinger-rettesg A Cl:-nr: li- thwli- l' ri MTA BAGLEY JEAN BAHM Library Club: 41:-4-.iliw Xxlllllly 4 lull Club. - . 'S 65. , ii 1 . , 'fx ' ', iw ' Arlinc Arnold ,f iq. C U .f Austin Bafflcv x: . Hlnl :l-augur' Ill-INN lrrin t n fit, Bellini Qt. -va, .X I Bailgy Baird Baker A sa , ig l ..-4 Xt G. Bates Baum-uni Bazar ISIIICNIJX B Xll,I-IY 1,,. , . liw,iam 4.l1.iirm.ii1. l..i3.iiif- H1-tory Llulx: Umm Ulrp-, 5llllQl'l't'lI4'NI 'lim-iistm-i'. Stud:-nt lfounvil: First l.ic'u- I:-imiit. lllilliz l'1-lim-an Uirls' Stalin Uffiwrs' anil Sponsors' Cluhg Secretary. Senior Classg Elected Most Dept-ndable Girl. ll XIZULIJ Bfllllll lilalll Hill Iillxlfll l,iiyai1v'f-llislwiw llulv- Ulliw- Xlnrlxi-1' lllllllflllfl Nl-ILL BrXll'I'l.lI'l l' .IUIIX liXlilXICXl lill-lll4'NN lin-livr Nall: Quill anfl Fvrfillg Xvtixity l.f:m1i1iItv'v-. Stull:-nt ffftunrilg liayariv- Ili-tnry l.ll1lv: lit-5-' Nate- Xlt:'rnatv'. lftivll Nutr Ilif' ll:-mv Iii-in miv- II' I.lllIIIl'Ill lm- it still- -lui-xx I :lu-ll In tllv- girls xslw wail tllf- flntliv- Iliwx Illtlllt' Illztt Xtkll. Xll tlif- ltillllfllltllllx will-A fin lliv- shim- Ifigwtliwr' tw -him Ilivlir llfttlii - lwr Ilia- 'ii in-I Iiiiili' 4-sv 4- Bartlett Barineau 8.-v Beckman BCYISUU B A ll B A li A B 'X TES Ftingu-ra-ttf-sg Stuclvnt Council. GWQEN l3ATliIS Il4'llNlll4'I', PHA: lnrls lylmf llulr. fill XIil,liS BALBCLWM I.HlIlIIIllll'1' Chairman. Stuilwnt lf'-un, wil: l'lX1'l'llllY4' llnum-il. Sluill-nt liUlllll'll. PATRICIA BAZER President, FHAg Library. Nl ICHALENE BECK Xl A N TOM BENSON Offimrrs' and Swim-Hr-' fllulvz Fw. unfl l.irute-nam. HU'l'ff: liayarrf- lli-tory fflulf: lilly-' llvluitw l.lllll. LINDA BlQX'l'l.lQY A :X llllllfll lraml f.Ill 4'll1 Ullirvi flayarrf- Ili-If-ry lliili, .IO .XXX lilflllll LOlf l5X BllilJlfNllAXIlN Fruity-it-ttf-sz lfir-I l.li'lll'l1Lll.l. lllP'l'4.: Uliliiw-rs' .irifl iltllllvll'-i f lull. 'IUIIX lillflll X I ' ' l fit Us , M, , , Li Q, W, . If I, W4 . rv , +4 X ,. by '. ,4 -X. . B. Bates Bcntlev in ff' ,S S Berry ll' Bie-dvnharn llrfmii 89 NN Il li llebalf' NCO ulm, ,,.' - za- N T S. 4 N. Brown S. Brown 1 l l if is if Caliway Cameron l7NVll7 C.'Xl,ll0l'N Slli CfXl,lJWlTl,l. Slirrgif-uw-In--. llrum Corps: National llonor So- oivty. Sl'f'I4t'lLlI'y'l Major. ROTC: Stull:-nl fitvllllflll Uffirvr-' anul Sponsors' Clullg E lrlmluf-c'o1ning Collrl. N1MIll,YN CALIWAY ii0llTll'ry Desk. nal CLAXIADE CAMERON 11 x flllll ll H pf rtvr: DENNIS CAMPBELL ROBICRT CAMPBELL Offim-rs' and Sponsors' Club ROTC. l L .IOICL CAMPISI flayarre History filulr: Parton Platoon: Sf'f'Ullll Lielllellanl, ROTC: Offiu-rf unfl Sprniwrf Clulw. IIARRIET CANN Gayarre History fflulug l.o- Nluyurr- DICKIE CARPENTER Vanity Club, Presidentg Vice President, Senior C1003 Footballg Basketballg Trackg Elected Senior Favorite. liayarrf- lli-tory lllubg Baseball. Bryan Burroughs D. Campbell R. Campbell Campisl R f Cann 6- ll Carpenter 92 1 x J, -uIl'.l 1 'Er---..... GTE, SIDNEY CARROLL Boys' Debate Clubg Gayarre History Clubg Of- gcers' and Sponsors' Clubg Second Lieutenant, OTC. TOMMY CARTER Second Lieutenant. RUTCQ Officers' and Spon- sors' Clubg Varsity Illubg Track. BETTY JEAN CATO Gayarre History Club. PAT CHAMBERLAIN Secretary, Future Nurses' Club. t W Carroll --.. Pat He-ntschel. Advertising Manager, High Lifeg NANCY CHAMBERS .lane Hanks. First Vice President. Red Cross.- KAY CHARLTON Stingerettesg President, Future Teachers Club: Gayarre Hi:-tory Club, SANDRA CHASE Carter XVAYNE CHESTNUT Gayarre History Club. WWAND.-X JEAN CHRISTIAN ELIZABETH CLEVELAND Vice l'i':'+idf'11I. lfutimf Teachers: National For- National Honor Srwcietyg Stingerem-sg Consul. Pllfif' IA'i15lll 1 National Honor Societyg Debate Upper Latin Forumg Girls' Golf Teamg Courtesy 'llc-um. Desk, l'lil5SY CLARK BRUCE CLINE 5' U N. A, .. -5- ,, U -U ' . L W GtiggfsgtiehlblKdurti in, Nlanaser, Hlcll Life, CLINGNIAN R d C iss. RODNEY CLARK C President, Senior Classg Cheerleaderg Pelican WANDA COBB - ,, Boys' Stateg Student Councilg Gayarre History FUfl'fl'N1ff'+1 l mm' l 3 l 'ff' Cato Club: Elected Senior Favorite. R , .ff Chamberlain Chambers Charlton Chase Chestnut Chri tlan P. Clark R. Clark Cleveland Cline Clingmari Cobb .E 1.01111-gy Lrmp:-r LUX bf ...- Cramer Crm-f-ch Sv X Crosby Cummings Curtis Daily Rst Y CUNiifUY5 lil-I'I I'N IfUUl'l'ili I'1f-sitlvlit. Di-trilmriw i':liLl4'LiIi1Ill. ,Millx HM HON-XI.lD CH XXII-Ili 1..iuir'iv-lilslwvlw Llulv. JOHNNY CHHIQCII DUB fiiiU5iiY 'fu' Davidson D. Davis CAROLYN CURTISDM 'D liirls' 4:4-li Tram. .-Xlifllilhl DA1LY v H+-all Chtvflfddtrg Purliurm-iituriaii. Sf-niol' C1893 Varsity lfluluz ilziyurrv History Club: Pelimn limi Sllilvl Student Cvlmcilg Baseballg Elected Best Liked Boy. OLIVER DAVIDSON DAVfD,DAvlS CfXHUI.YN ciljxlxllxcis DONDDAVIS his Xit'HjUlit'-1 Hiris' D--lrutv fiuiv: llnurtw-sy tmmmil- . IW. Nmiml Hbumil. Elected Most Athletic Boy. Diana Dupin. Ann Voss. and Shari Dupuy rw-lax and f-njuy Ihr- ,DAVI5 lung Ixus rifif- ln-forw thf' I-trwuma galiiv. JOHN Nl. IJXYIS A iiami: lfir-I i.iI'Uf4'IlLiIll. KUTII: Qffiw-rs' :mtl Npwrist-r-' 4fIulv: 4,415- lrrv- H1-Iurx fiulnz lim- Ile-lvtllt Club: lppwr Latin Ffvrum. RICIIXIRIJ IMYIS D. Davis A r .,rw X1 f N J. Davis Qxt tl J. Davis ff: -9 ,fi L KK Iii T R. Davis 93 Dawkins Day R' XY f Dlxllilh 'CYNTHIA DAWKINS Stingerettesg National Honor Socict ' Secretar yo 1 Red Crossg First Lieutenant, ROTCQ Officer! ' and Sponsors' Club: Ins Niayorf-5. QLINDA DAY ri-AGayarre Hixtorv filuli: lfre-alixr' XX rilinu fllullz 1? Le Cercle lfraiinai-. 1 MONJA DEHAN if Second Lieutenant, ROTCg Officers' and Spun sors' Clubg Pelican Girls' Stan- Alta-rnatvg Stingf-retlvs, Drum Corps. GAIL DELANNEY News Editor, High Life: lfrvuiivr- Writing Cluhg Library Clubg Cayarri- llixiory flluliz Stinger- Cllvsg Girls' Dvlrzilr- fllulmg Quill unrl 51-mllg Pelican Girl? Slain' 'Xlll'I'llLll4'. GAYLE DlfN'Xl5 51-nior N-'Ilw-nt: A lllloirg ffrvuliw' Writing: f,ll1l1: li.-il f.ro--. N A N DESOTO l.llll'3l'j' iilulr: l'1rst Aid. llli-XXIC IJICKSOX Yim- l'rv-iile-nt. lie' lie-rvlv l'll'1iil4'lilNQ ilgiyurrz lli-tory lflulw. s4'1'I'Q'llll'fI 'll-unix: Ftiligi-in-tlm-f: ffhoir: lioiirlr-fy Di--la. Jlililii DIIJIER lfootlyallg Yarxity ffluliz :lil-Stulv lfurulililll. GLORIA DIEBNIEH RODDY DOBSON 47 ,Io Clair ,lone--. liiifim'-x Nlunzigf-r. Cnxlmrg Jon Houcliin. lilll't'l'lt'Ll1l4'li. MARILYN IJOIJICZ SHELIA DONOXYXN LYNN DOTS' Presidvnt X tflioir. DOLLIE DUXY'NllUl'li ROSEMARH IJIDBI IFSUX Stingerf-II:-x. Drum fiurpxi 5 ROTC: Ulfiu-1'-N unil Fpoxiwr- 1. Franrui-. vm 4' .gf 'M . 'R 7 .s nfl l.if-iilviuiiit Iulv: li- livrvl egg El Delnanncy Dennis DeSoto Dickson Didier Diebnvr l fqw' ,nys L, fifd .irf 4 . 45 W 5 Dobson Dodez Donovan Doty Downliour Dubuisson 94 Q.. -1 3 'E in 3 f Dugan llupin Dupuy Ellzvy England Ettredge ll:XYNlf5 lllffifix Yatiuiiail l'liiI'r'iiNir' l.:'ugii:': llayarre Higlgry Club: Nlaij-ir. llU'l'4I: li11lllIlIllIllll'l'. l'ai!t0n Platoong Officers' zinil 5p1rll-wlrfllllilil Xll-Slim lflioir. IJIQXNA Ill PIN Filing-i'z'IIw'-1 liuyurn- llixlnry Cluljg LE' Ct'I't'l4' lfraria mix: ll llliuir. Sllilil Illil'l'Y lillxllvl' Stuff. llllnllll'-N: National llminr Suvir-tyg Pwli- van flirlf Stalin ffuptiiin. li0'l'lI: llffivrfif anal Spun- Norx l.lul1: X l.llHlI'l 4,uxurrf- lli-tors' Llulv: ln- Ccrcle Francaisg Stingf-rctlesg Elected Best Looking Girlg Quill and Scroll. llllif- liwllx f.l'Ul'lxl'l' Nrlluliirkllip ix uffr'rr-ml In liigli wlimuil Ne-ninr wlui mzijiir in lifimv f-4-niimiiivx, lllwria llivlnii-r. Franw-5 Thorn- liill. Xlargarr-I Visa-, Sliirlvy Faxill. anfl lllizirlnttv Nlayfivlfl uff' tlir-ir luimslwlgf- of thi- rm-lui.-il urtx 1-f lmini-mal-Ling: a- the-y taki- thf' test lor the Scholarship, The Qcholarship was won hy Jill Schuster. .qi f Dyke-5 Echols K , G 4 -Us A sf , X 1:1 ' ,LK . ii Evans F. Fair .,, ,i JEAN DYKES in Girls' Glee Club. FRANCES ECHOLS Girls' Glee Clubg Senior X-'l'vr'i1+ NEVEL EHRHARDT liENNli'l'H ELLZEY Gayarre History Club. JFSSIE ENGLAND J .NNE ETTREDCE Stingeretiesg Se 1- ri n nl l,iv'utf-nam ROTCg Officerf anfl 5p1iri-wr? Clllllg Girls' Dvlriitr' l.lulr. BARBARA EVANS Stingerettesg 5 +1 c ll n fl l.lf'llli'I'I8Yll Ofliivrf dnvl 5p4ili-uri. Club: Crfariu- Writing f,luli: liai- arre History' 4.lulm1 :X--vnilvly flmn mittee, Stull'-nt Llniiiivil. FRED FAIR Gayarr-A Ili-my llluli. WINIFIHQIJ lf.-Xlll Gayariw- lli-tori fllulr. HEI,lfY l7'XllNllfll BE'l llH l'll5ll lfll ffiinirrv- H1-tori Lluliz lyirlx ll:-liat Llulrg lil- Xliix.-rv--1 l'urur'- lv-avh Q-rx 4.lulf: Ufliff- Worlwr. lfllil, FlSlllill H Mig-riiiii. Will 1 Ulliwr- :mil Npun- wrf 1.ll1lv1 liauurrv' lli-tori f.l1ilr ' Y. ' I P Y if -' l 1'--1-lfnl. l oi I Y 41 ii l lulnmn Llulw: lillli. llrill lvginig limi-' llvllutfi ffluli. 96 Ehrhardt I fl 51 Us W. Fair in Fa rmc-r B- Fisher 6? J. Fiwlwr 95 1 . if E39l ? f' Gayarre History Clubg Stingerettes. 'NIING Crum lllflory Llulu ll Cllfblfl Fitzgerald Student Council: Gayarre t Colonel, Officers' and Charlfwltv :lynn--. 1Ql1wl'lwg1flvr': lfrlgur Xlurplu. SCli0l' Y-'l'c'e'r1N: llre-alive Writing Mal'-ll NU' I 'lu 5, N111-W: Cllulz. 155 , , ,I W ' I' .1mN FQx 4 If A Yin- Prvfiflm-nt. Girls' Delmatv Club: lmst and Q gba, L V f ' jx., 1. oz Y . .IIZ um LJU,DmAlf,XA.xIilj Fleming l,AXllllY l'lllrXNKl1lN lFU!,l1l2ff,,AN11w-3: l'jifIl'I'Vl.Zlllll lforuxnz llzzyxlnw llilyilllt' lli-If-ry lllulmg lm- Nlgynr I lclllll: lllllllli ullllkllll' IAIKHY lflncxctn GENE G51-'lolslll cilwg LU. xx-mm GQRBIQN CANIXI Wi' 'f,'l'fmY1 I Q, I S . 5?:?i2'2lfP'Q1:gia'H:.334x'l0,.ifwz'ii11Ffa.,kf:31: R2':3,t: W fuyzirre- lx wry , u 1: . lIlj1t'I't'l 1'-I ,l'1'lllll Af 1. H 4, I l,ll'lll1'IlLiHl. Uflir'm'r3 and Spmmsur-' fflulw. llU'l'C. Pwslaelul ll I ll l lull- . lp ' Di 'l ' BILLY FLHRH KENNEfll I Xlrl l Xl lx Student Counvil. UXIMYIX B. Ford E. Qs, su... 0. Ford M, Ford Fox Franklin French Fullfman ' - 4' 9. '9 0- 4. WT'-p 'I Lf as' '- EY -.-. Furrh Gaignard Gallaspy Gamm Gardfnvr Garvin 96 QEM41' Q X f I 4 f l x K' I R guy Ge-orgv Gvre-n Gilman Gilbert Gilcrr-asn Om Iillll'Il Gillwpit- Huff fl vi GIMIII.-X GAY XI Xlfl' GIfOlIGlC I'IIIl, Gl'illl'iN lliltillllll. liU'l'4Ig Yiw- Ill'tmIllt'IIl. Ulfivvts' untl Spunfur. tllulvg lhutttriittw- tlltuirumn. Ftutlvnt Huiticilz Ilnyf llvlrutz- lilulr. I-'Oltlt GIBSON llll-IIIVNN Stuff, Gu-lufr:vQttill uiitl fvrull: Ilft'-I.ll1'III, Guyurrt- lli-tory ftlulig lppvr I,LlIlll lmrumg Buys lit-- lnutf' iflulig Choir: l'f-lirau lluyd State Altefrnatt-. lftxttitw-vt. Svutt untl Jud' Ste-mart am- luuking furmartl lu gradu- I atiun uf IlIf'y arf' IIIt'3'LlI't'4l fur tltvir raps and guwnf by Xlrf. RUN:-II. I , ff ..G,, 4 1 -if Guumlniun Gans GEORGE GILBERT Huy? llvlrale Clubg Cayarn- lli-tory tllula. J Ii I X ETTE GILCREASIC OLIVIA ANN GILLEN Future Teachers' Clulv: U t f i c fr Wiorker. JIXINIY GILLESPIIC NI.-XRTHA ANN GOFF Gayarre History ttlulrz Girl? De'- bate Clubg Upptfr Latin Furumg Creative Writing Glulig School Storeg Stingerettes. SHERRY GOUDNLXN Office Work'-r. LOUISE GOES GAYE GOZIX B filiuir: Guyurtw- Ili-t-,ry lllulr. DAVID CII,-XIIWXXI Stud:-nt tjutmtilz Fri.-tit-w tjlult, PATH matt-'I-'tx Q I Gayarrv Ili-tury tllulrg t,l.-t- Lluli. ROBIQIIT Gllll l l'l'lI 3 Guza Graham Griffin V'-., tn-iffitli tw ' ff.-' VICKI GRIGSBY JOHNNY GULLO PAT GUSTINE Stingerettesg S 1- 1- o n tl l.if-nt:-nant, ROTCg Offivvr-i :mil Sport-oil - '- In Clubg Pelican Uirl-' Stntq- Alter- Crigs 4' nateg L6 Cerrle- l r:im'.ti-, GEORGE HANIIIIVON Second Lieutenant. ROTC: Offi- cers' and Sponsors' Club: Cayarre History Club. JULIA ANN HAMITER Stingerettesg Captain. Patton Pla- toon, ROTCg Officers' anfl Sport-oi-Q Clubg Vice President. llrf-titiw Writ- ing Clubg Gaytim- llixtory Club: lf Cercle 'Ftam-ni-1 l'i-lirun Girl! State: Gl.l5ll4'l' lin-imfw Nuff: 1-lnill and Svrull: National llonor Fovie-ly: tflinirmun. lfliwrli-ntl:-rf Xrt lfom- .lack MIIHCGY, Advertising Manager Cusherg Mary McGee, Major. R.0.T.C. DON HARRIS A Choir. ICNIILY HARRIS National Honor Sol-ivty: l':-livnn llill-' Stutt- Xlli-inzitvz 'l'r4'aSurer. Le C4-'rclv l'iI'lllll'1ll'1 lluyntiw- llt-Iorx llnlv: St i ngerettes. LINDA HARRIS iniuczla HARRIS ilnptain, ROTCQ Svrgv-.nit-.it-Xrnix. llfli-'via .intl Fpon- , . . . . , , lltt ix llnl N nl Ni-if Irwi- .ors Club: bayarrf- . i. Ii .wo 1 wlvnt, A B8hLl:BHy-illt-lull'-l,l11l1. J AMES HARRISON ROBERT HARYX' lil .l, Second LiBuft'IlilIll. lillililig lllliu-VN :intl Spun-sl Clllllg PERU!! l'l:iIoon, X, i lst, ' -ga 1 V- -fr S' J ...nv- 1 Hanks Hilmlil Harrington Cunt' Illlllt't'. ll,-XllHAli.fX H1XNlNllf'l ll Jani: Imxixs l it-t Yin' llrt--imlwnt. lit-il lifux-1 i- V! 3 tllioirq Sliiigf-iw-It.--1 National llonor Soi-ie-ty: tir--.ttiw Writing r 'gf tilulu: Smonnl l,i1-nt:-n.int. liO'l'lI: - lllfiwi'-' anrl Slltilletllx lflnlw. 3 , , Y , , N , lxl'.XNl'.TH HNXNX S I'li'l'E HARRJNCQTIJX President. NCO lllnliz lox Xlnyoiw- lltiftinv -QQ 4 'N EB 2 .N Hamilton llamit:-r Hammett Rr ,, i l l l ' x.l.ll lik D. HaTriS E. Harris L. Harris 98 ,,,..,f R. Harris Harrison l La! fw ,f Harwell IQ XIILICNE IIIQBERT ' f.XROI,YN III ' S LXIIIIN IIIQIXSUIIX ...g L Ilvlu-rt Hvin-wlin A. Henderson J, HQ-nderggn Hpnhg-hal He-stun i C, I if If fl 1 J L. Hivke J, Hiqka Ili:-Iiflie-r fl. Hill J. Hill Hint-s 1-tiuii'iwIli-t1irx'f.lul1. i-'....ii..tii1 'i'f.itit. U I N Ill XNILII-1 IIICNIJICIISUN IIIHNC RIT-X HFQTOY 'I ' LK i .I s .I CRS I IfS'I'IlIfIl I IIIIIII I I.iIii.ii'x' lfluliz Off' -+- XXmlutrg I,iiNt .intl Iiiunil Futuri- 'IF-ui-livi'-' flluliz IICIIIH IIIQNIIICIISON - -' : I' YI' IIIQYTSCHEL fluxurri' Ilistnry fllulz. N.itii-nztl Iliinnr Ntiiwty: Yiw- Ilfl'-I4l4'Ill. Nzitiunal l'iftl!'IlNI1' I. J1ll Z Quill tinil Swiwlli Mlwrtixiiig Klan- . ug'-ii. Iligll Lifff: St-f,-.intl I.if-tltvlntint. IUJ'I'4Q: I5-Iir-an -Iulij HILL 4 E Y E f.iil-' Ftutvz Ftinwirvtti-5. Ilruin ffrmrps: Ulliif-wr? anrl lf'155VV H1'l VF 1,111 lliu IHVNITY iimii-ni'-' 4.luI+: Ilfliatv- 'I'w-tain: Iiilfilfff' Ilixt-vrv liliilm. IAIUIPZ llflllll XIJIHV. X llllflfli Captain. Track 'l'z-am: Pc-lican Buy! State: Band King: Elf-cted Hmt Consideratff Hwy, lilI'XIlI,I'I5 IIIXIA Yarxity f.luli: lla-lu-tliall Hana: r Jack Pruitt. Don Davis. and Tmmny Nlrindx arv If-arning the Ii3PiiVV'A llIal 'I I-lull partf of a car for part of thvir Trade- Fr-Imiil traininv. . , YI I 1 N in Hoag oi- Q Hiilflt-r ct- J.. . ,,..... .I.l XXI IIUI I IX ' f Hiillfi 99 QM 8. , W. X C. Horton S. Horton 2 Cy tc, f Houchin ,r Howell 'Z 'Ili Hyde l00 EHARLES HoR'roN 9 -.Q X54 A I Gayarre History Club. SANDRA HORTON Cnmmiltee Chairman. Rvrl Crow: MAN Choirg Uuyarrt' lli-la-ry vfflulni Future Nur-1--' filulv. JEN HOUCHIN Chee!-legderg fiupluin. llU'l'l.: Ol' ficers' and Spmmu--' Clubg Princess. Homecoming: Court: Pelican Cirlsf Stateg A Choirg Elected Most Intelligent Girl. DONNA HOWELL Gayarre History Cluhg First Aid Room. GINGER SUE llllllll-QS JIMMY HFGIIICS flmnmittw- llllilllllllill. Finale-nl ffnun- 4-il: lfirxt lrivutvnunl. HO'I'ti: Prf--r rlvnl. Uli1c'e'rN ami SIIHIINUF- 4.ll1l1: Golf. WILLIA Xl Ill lLllliS l llfXXClfS lIlfN'l'lClI 1 SllllQ1l'l'l'lll'S1 lm fmrt-I-' l'l'Llllf'3l llziyurrv lli-lurt fflulr. BILL HLTT lluyurre llixtury Clulmg Circulation Staff, High lift BETTY SUE IIYIJIC Red Crossg SllllQl1'l't'llt'SQ Sf-cond Lieutenant, ROTCg Officers' and Spunfors' Clubg Creative Writing Clubg Cayarre History Club. an Y 4- A ' fi Sue Caltlwvll, Major, R.0.T.C.g Nancy Pfviffcr, Secrehry, Student Councilg Sarah Nlyatt. Prcsi- dent, Stingcrom-S. 71 MARGUERITE ICIC Second, Llt'Ult'Yl2llll. ROTC: Officm-r-' and Spou- sors' Clilhg Stinge-rx-ttvs. JANE ILGEN FH I TZ Committee Chairman. Rr-rl Ifruffg lluyzirrv llis- tory Cluhg Warrant Offiwr. li0'l'if: Olfiwrs' and Sponsor! iflulr: lllmirg Sling:-rr-ttvs. CAROL ANN INCE Cayarre History Cluh: lfrn-utivv Yiiitiltgr Cluh: Badminton 'l'mnn. KELSO JACKSON First l..ieutvnunt. Rovlltlg Ofiicvrs' and Sponsors' Club. SONNY JACOBS Football: 'llravkg llvlican Boys' Statcg Vice Prvsialt-nl. Vanity Cluln. rw' G. Hughes J, Hughes W, Hughes Hunter Hutt 1 Ice llgenfritz lncc Jackson JHCOJJS 5 1 I Ja1110S A. Jones C. 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ROTC: Ndllonu S1111 11- 1 yg Cheerleader: l llllllul' lylllltt 6' 1 ll1I11l1'1'1rllllng CORN: . ll lrll 1111111111111-1-' Cayarre Hi- l'll' lQl11l1: Chairman. Cllapwl l'11l1l11'1ts , lfIIX X,llllI. 1.-3 , 5 I'1-Iiw-an Girls' State: 5111111-111 421111114 In bvfgtx fill Officers' and 5111111-111'-' lfluln f' L Xl' JIXIXIY RAY JONES JO CLAIR JONES Business Manag--r. 4211-l and Scrollg Sti11g1-111111--z ROTCg Officer-A and F1141 l1'l' lllllll l'lI'Nl l.l.. ll'lir' Clubg Alternatv. IH- I 1 1-11 Il l,11'lx Slateg Red flrw-N: lLmL11'1w- lli-tum Club: Upper l.Ulll1 l'11'1'11111 WARD JONES MARY SU-I JORIS DONNA ll-XY J0l'li'l l' Majnrwllw. llflllll lfnrp- file -1 Ullwvr- 111111 511011 C8l1h1i11. llllllf. 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III III. IIIX XII I,lCX 1 I K, , Jw, iv- 4 fa if S I ' X- A X Kmfnig KI'l1I'I1bh0IlZ 'QE' XIII' N1-Nunn. 'o'f'4rll1I Xiu' I'l'v--lfIl'I1I. II.-.I I.rn--1 Igllfgln-II1 H1114 I Irw'1I1 LMI:-V. IVIAXX IX XXX I.IfXIIX N1-1mI I.Iv'llIl'IlJlII. IHPIIQ II'.l-IlI'l'I' IIIIIIIIN .IIIII Ngmrl-Ulf IIuIm: I lrgwv I.1li11 If rum IIIIIIII Imp- SIIIIILLX I,l'.I3I-.III 1,11-Ixvr FILIIII IIIIIIII .lII4I Nwll: If- 1f'1'1-Iv I'I.II1l'LlI 4 ruillxv-XXr1I1ngl.IuIv. X IIIILIXIX I,IfIf I'rf-MII-11t.I'n1Iurw Xulxf-1 I'1lNl XIII. Il XXII! I,IfI'.Ix4 IXX II! , , , 1 Iv--r1I4ul. N.lIlfll1.1I IIMIIHI NN-11-IX' I vxI1I-nl. Iwx- II:II.xI1 I.Il1I+: N'rwl1fI Ilvlllvllillll INIII ' UIIIM-IN uw: N51-'rn--11'-A I II1I+1 XI.1ll.1Q' IX 51'I14I I NI r Xmwi mn Im-I-I Fvrxiv-'Q Exc'I1al1go'StmIr'nt. x A in 1 L fe' ,YI ly 53 ' Lavy I.BI1lIN'TIX' Lang dan. win ,4- vm---v' 2 5.- Q33- IALUULIUTII 1.02.1 Lf-ary' I4 II TI IM- IA1-Ikrmilz I02 ' att? 'I ' , Lf-on Lewi: tw Lircum Long Longino Q3 6 3' I , O t , -. 'Jig if tl ' ,v fgflv -. QU ,v Y' f H in ll 1 ,. , ' it a i XX K- Lott l.fm- Lucero K All l lfll l N lf LEON Vim- l'rv-itlvnt. llistrilntttiu- lrftlticaliuh Club. HARRY LEWIS NIARY l,lSClfNl Trmtsttrw-r. ffrmttixt- Writing lilllllg Sergeant-at-.Nrtitsr l.il+r1tt'5 lllnhg litpt-r l,:ttin I-iurumt Cnyarrf' Ili-tory Linh. JENNY LONG l ntnrt- 'IU-tivltt-t's' fllnhg ffm-zttiw Writing fllult: Cay- urrt- Ili-tori' fllultg flirvttlatioti Staff. High Lifvg St-howl Flon-. HAY LUNGINO lftlitttrial flush:-r Staff: Se-1-mimi Lie-utvnant. ROTC: Officers' and Sponsors' Clubg Sergeant-at-Arms, Cay- arre History Cluhg Quill and Scroll. JERRY LONGORIA John Brown is an honorary member of some clubs at Byrdg Ray Longino of the Cayarre History Club, Barbara McNeill of the Creative Writing Club. and Susan Stewart of the Le Cercle Francais. SL ,f4 N 'gs' Luker Lupton ELIZABETH LOTT LYN DA LOVE Cttyarrt- History Clubg L0 Cervic- lfmnt-ais: Stingerettesg Captain. IiO'I'lf: Sponsor, Rifle Ti-um: Of- fivt-rs' and Sponsors' Cluli. NICK LUCERO CfXliOL ANN LUKEH MJKA LUPTON NIXRGARET IDFLLA LUSH Courtesy De-skg Stntlwnt Council. JO LYONS CLINT McALlSTER Vice preside-nt. National Honor So- cietyg Pelir-an Hoy! State-1 Stull:-nt Collncilg fiiljilfft' History ffluln. MARCIA Xltzlililllli Sfll'1gifl'f'Ilr's, llrtnn Corp-g Sf'l'Tl'- 'l 3i S -1' R' ' 4- X.ii1?i, 3,-'fa' -alkyl .a 'xi X il' xy' ' 7 X5 ,9K'7t 'A .QV fit X 'ug 5 -c'i.'vw l lf ' gig 'Lygk ,,, pi Ot V5 7353 tary, IA- ijt-rt-ltr I-mt.-uit: fiayarrt Historx tlnlt. Longoria r A f Lu se 1' I 0 o Lyons l Kb' 'Cff' NIP Nh tr r U I ., .f Nlvllritlu I03 fn 1-.' RANDALL McCANN W ANNETTE McCLURE I I FHA. I I NANCY MCCULLOUGH Stingerettesg S e c o n d Lieutenant, Alcfiunn ROTCg Le Cercle Francaisg Of- ficers' and Sponsors' Club. LELIA ANN MCDONALD Creative Writing Clubg Office Worker. Q, -5, CLOEANN McDOWELL fy I RALPH MCFARLAND E' 1 Trackg Varsity Club. rl . MARY Mcom-1 f V'-P'dt.LC':lF 'g fl ffm Qifsn 5:22 sun? I2Z::i:..V'Isi,a,1f,. Sociolyg Major, ROTC: Pr:-sidvnt. llvillurv Offim-rs' and Sponsors' Club: Cay- arrc History Clubg Uppvr Latin Forumg Pelican Statvg Honwconi- ing Court: Senior Favorite. I LYNN MCGOWAN A of 5 ,Q fNlt'Cullougl1 lang fi GN 1-5 Ramona Nail, Lt. Col., ROTCg Suzzio Ogier, President. Red Cross. BETTY McGUIRE 4 Upper Latin Forum, Gayarrv History Clubg Girls' Dt bate Clllbj Science Clubg Officf- Workf-r. M I TZI McLEAN Future Nurses Clubg Cayarrc History Club. EARLENE McMANUS JUDY MCMICHAEL Gayarre History Clubg Lost and Found. NEI L MCNEILIS BARBARA McNEI LI, Vice President, Los Nluyon-sz ljrvaziw Gayarre History Club. LINDA MCROBEHTS C' Writing: Club E1 . MCDOUHIII MCDUWPII McFarland McCue McGowan McGuire 'H an It i N I v I f xi., . s ' V 1' 1 1 A 4 I I 'IQ 141 1, Nlvlman McManus NIcNlic'l1acl NIcNeiIt-s M4-Neill MPROIWII I04 f 3 in WN-Q. - - 2. I i Mackf-y Manigcalvn Manhcin Marshall B. Martin D. Martin .0017 S -I E. Martin M. Martin M, Martin Qs Y JIMMY M Xlflilfli G ft. ,I. MXNISlI'XI,fI0 LULISIC MAXNIIIQIX WQXXID,-X Ltll' MXIISH-XI.l, l5li'l l'X ,IU MXIITIN IJUKGIAS M,'Xll'l'lN lil lLliNli M,Xli'l'lX lin-1-litill. M.-tilil li M ,-X RTI N l bttiigivrr-lt:--1 Nwrnitl l.n-nt'-nant. RUTCQ Uffivvrf' nntl . . , . Spnii-niw Llnluz lx--tl 4.rnw: linyaii Ilit ry Llnli. I fh'r't'l4- l'QI'L1ll4'LllN. Finalisu in tln- Mi-rit S1 linlnr-liip ,Xuliiv J' i in nt It t in-rt tll fullonirig: Fam lltirrntigli-. l'rinlf-nwt- Mint'-ly. ,Indy iluigrinrtl. Lynn Flin Min. Fiflnwy t.n1'i'1'll. Xian liwgwr-. unrl Hntlily l tn'ti. I :Not pnfturvtl 1- Put IH-un. ww I 3' ,fm ,- 't 4 X., , , Matthews llayfield Meadows , ,UNM A X. X-f MIDGE MARTIN' j' Committee Chairman, St' vnt Coun- vil: Choir, Tre V vr: Sting- f'r4'lll'N1 PCHCID Slillt' Al- tf-rmiu-g Gayarre Histi g Club. mix nA'r'rH1-:ws tzi I.-tltLO'I'I'E MAYFIIQLIJ c.naoLYN MEADOWS Maisel Sergeant-at-Armf Stiilgf-rvttt-sg Sec- ond LiClllCll8DfQ H0'l'lIg Officcrs' and Sponsors' fllnlig l'e-livan Girls' ' State Altematffz Gayarrc History Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Student f' 0 Council. . W' 'iv MIRIAM MEISLL V Stingenettes. Drum Corpsg Second 1, 'gf Lieutenant. ROTCg 0ffiCff'f:, and Sponsors' Club: Girls' Dubatv Clubg 'MV Upper latin FUYLIIIIQ Gayarrc His- , tory Clnlmz Cfrvatiw- Writing Club. PATRICIA xnissixix M C , Q M -ss' FRED x11-Jim: Q 'na X 65' '1 ', fem! it V Mcycr l05 511. S 1' '82 lliikvslxa se fr , an Q J. Miles if t 5 J. Miles DONNA NllKESKA Upper Latin Forumg Courtesy Deskg A Choirg Cayarre History Club: Stingerettvs. JL'D MILES Patton Platomiz lil Choir: Stu- dent Council. llil,lA Mll,l'i5 Lf' Cm-rflv l'vI'Llll1'LllNI iluyurri- Ilif- tory Club: Stiiigt-re-ltvsg Drum Corpsg Officz-rs anrl Sponsors' Club: Sf-cond Livutvnant, ROTC: Pvlican Girls' Statv. li Dllllff M ll,GATIu DOLLIE Nlllililili Stingvre-tlwq P1-livun Girl? Flatt-1 First Lis-ute-nant. Rflliflz Uffivvrf uml Spunwre' filulvz fiaiyurrv llhtnry lllulr: liigll l,if:- Sluffg llli1'Nilll'llI, tin-utiw Wriling f.lulv: ilil't'LlNlll't'f. Quill and Scrollg Student Council: Elected Nlost Considerate Girl. CURTIS NIILLICR lil-Xlil,liNli NIUNIMY hug urre- lli-tory f.lulu. Nlilgatv 3. 4... , J. Moore I06 :SS- s-17 lll ll lif-fg l,inmlu Rn-vtt, Nlujor, RUTC. Gail Plunlu-tt, lfditor. 'g f BOBBIE NIOORIC BOBBIE LEE MOORIQ JOHN EARL MOORE NHRY MOORE S1-mntl Livutenant. Roilifii Fr-r-rvtury. Uffif-1-r-' and vi ' in-rump llomm-f-1 ming: Sponsors' Clullg lipp 1 lulin l' fiuurl: 5Iingr'I'4'Ilx-4, llruiu fiurpx. JOHN MORGAN NIQXHCARET MORGA N X l'il.lZ:XBH'l'l'l M05l'il.lf V tui li ,ull r flulx Lilmrary filulig Fu 1- ' .l:XCK Mlilililfi 1 ' 4' ' ., . Ftutlvnt ffounvil: Quill anti St-roll: S.-me-tary. flrt-utiu Writing Qlulig AL-i-tint N Cllulmg .Xltsiriiutv l'e'li1un lim? Ftutvg lim'-' ll.-lmtf a .i't'l't'lLifl. lluyurrf- History Clulig .Mlxvi'IiNiiig Nliinugvr. fliixlirr. 'K' 7 YA . D. Miller C. Miller Monday B, Klum.. lg- Mmm. I' x :xx in .- szf' 'H -f ' 0 fx , 1 ' 3 1 ! X ' I 5' f ' J A 51- MOON J. Morgan 31, Morgan xloff-lay ymkey at 6 154 K ,j It 1,1 i x lu 'nf 1 Murph 157- .... -ri AY 41, l 1 I 4' 6- ' 'fr . qggx I Murphy fllyatt J 1 Nesom GI,-XIIYS Xlllll ll 4' '11 DJ Noland Nowery l,1lf1ll1 llllullll V Nlllllllllll Illllllil' 511I'i1'll'1 ll1110f,'R0TC5 Firxl xill'4' l'1 il 111 X l lIlll' 011' '1 1' 'A ' ' 111 '1'N11' . i,111111'1'1- 111-11111 1.1lllD. S,-X11-X11 NIH -X'l l 1 1 . ll -X and Sponsurf til lg ll1'NI41l'Ill. 1,1111 Nl1ll'lll' 1Lu1111'.'1- 111-11111 11111113 1Iu11tui11. 1111114 l,lll1'l'l'N Alllll 5114111-IPIN L11111: 5111111-111 1.1111111111 X lillirlf. IMNIUNX XMI. . ,,.. . . l'1'11 5111111111 l.11'11l1-1141111 l.1llUlll'1, lxllllg 1.11ya1rr1- lllf- l1VI'y f.1llll1 11111111-1-1111111111 11111111-111 ll1.1.l4'I'I'N. 111111 Spun- wrf iillllll 51111111 1111111111-. 'l'l11'N1- 51'11111r jllflx 1111- 11l'!'-r4'4l. It'Ll4lf. 111111 1111111113 for 1111 1-x1'iti11g1 llll Il 111111111111 Llllllll' 111' 11L111111' :1 3 SQ ',,,,.ev. Nail Neil N4 53 3' 13 gp Y wi- x I S, 1 li- l 1 - 1 Ogier Ogle JANICE NEIL Library Clubg First Aid. 11N NELSUN1 A s1'11 Nl'I50M1i ll1'11111 Corp!! PHP Sllllillll Sl'I'Ullll X111-11 Presitlfni, Rt-'d Crow: iluyairrv lli-wry Club. CUNNIE NOLAND PENNY NOWERY Pvp Squadg High I,if11 511111: Nilft' re-ident ill l - P .. , Qu 11111 N11111. 1,11 Cercle Fl'8llC8iN: l1111a11'r1- lliftnry Club. SUZANNI-I 0111 lfll Pl1'sid!'llQifH1'1l 11111-1 l,l'1l1'2lll Slutw Allvrnaiiig' 1'1'11S1111u11g Uffiwr-' 111111 SIXIIISIIYSQ 1f111111 ll 111111111 Uf1'i1'1'r. ROTCg Sl'll'll4'l' l.lllll. U1il,1f Clplaiu. ll11'l'1.1 1,11 1f1- 111-11111-1: lllblllv' l'0l1lil1g 1i11111f: H111 1'-' If 111111 Qlltlll' Un' Cluhg Pelican State Alternateg Elected Best Liked Girl. STAYIUX Ul,lYI'Ql1 GOHINJN US'1'l'QliN Klfllll 11Ylfll1Jl lili S-11.1.11-l UXlfUl1ll 11111111 1,111'11x, l'1A11 5111111111 l..t1llillll, ROTCQ Officer! and Sponsors' Clubg Elected Most Athletic Girl. M Nelson sn lr , 4. 1 1 vi wl li Oliver my l Osteen 'Q xx ,rdf I Ou-rllykc 'E .ki ,, Oxford XX nu- W 'fra' 1' if K ' f Padgett Q 54 'Q' N5 4 Pago V it 5 V . 'K jf 1 Parson ' A.-,3 ar-.r-A if 1. .1 1 N ATSY PADGETT JUANITA PAGE QARBARA PARSONS QOH PATTERSON fF00ll!8ll5 Uffivn-rs' Llll1l S1111 Club: National llumtr S1 tain, ROTC. PAT PEAVY '. Pelican Boys' Stateg National Honor Societyg Executive Committee, Stu- dent Council. Assembly Chairman. 117 Julie Riffe, Associate- lftlitur. lillnllvll Xlury 'hlill Slim:-r, ll11-1- Bl'3lEggEf2f?N ness Manager, High l.if1'. JEAN PENDLFTUN lf Q A'dg-L11--Cl lg C1 ills- , , Nilytchibh 1: ur tgarrf 1 PHI!-ALlPb llilllli l'lCXNlNG'l'0X J.-XX PlflillYNlAN iiilWiil'l't' llixluri lllulv. LAITRY PHILLIPS Fooibally Varsity Clul PAT PICKETT 1' l,11x111'1v ll1xt111'x l.l11l1. Sung Leader. Futura- Vl.1'iIl'lt1'l-- lQl11l1: iiilyilll' ll1Nt:v1'x Hifi lil11 11x TYXXCX l'l lfll'1l lfll llluhg Library Club: Fir-t l.i1-111v11a11il. liO'l'i,f: Oflicors' C , - , and Sptliw-rs' lilulw: Quill and ILDW ?4t'1'11ll: 5llllgt'I'1'll4'Sl lllilllli Lurpgg .-Y' Choir. ' Nutimizil llomll' 51-wivty: ll:-livan , , llirli 51.111-1 Fwi-vlzirny. Ftumln-111 CHX IL friflllllijil, Co-editor. High Lili-1 tive Writing Club. 41. L . Slings' Q' 1'rl , 1 tt illllll 1111-l 511 ll National Honor 5111-11-tx: i,11xu1'11- lllnllll'V lilulvz 4.r1 Q Q1 Pattorson E' Cy' Pfeiffer l08 Peavy Peclen Pendleton Pennington Pf'ffYmafl B it ,., 1 P va. , In 4: If N U 1 A X iffiw N V f 1mF. T , ,M 1 A P 1 C. Phillips L. Phillips l'ir'kc-tt Plmlgcr Pllllllivfl Poindcxtf-r J, Polk M. Polk lr' if f 1 Y -5 5 nv' ,L g ,W A :rg Pringle Prothro Pridhomf 5' Nlfllllv ANY I'lllXlJliX'l'lCll lltlyglrre' lli-Ifwy lflulv: llvpvt' Latin F0runl3 National lluntlr Snviw-lx: l'f'lif-im Girl-' State. SIing6!'8tiPSg CODI- mlllw- f.llillI'lll1lII. lm-I uml l 1-undg Student Cvllnvil. .IQXXIC lxX'lllll'llllNlf I'0l.li lf- f.t'I'1'lt' l'lI'Llll1'LllX. NIMH ,Ili XA FOLK l,1'l.1 -n'1- lv l' u'g111 um. l'lillllY Pl! Xllill ,l-XCR l'llliYYlT'l' lilll-QIISUN YXHNIQII l'lllfIl-Q All llnpvlrlttrlt putt ul wlmol life- lx gvttlng pivtllrqlu math-3 Ihr-xv Llfln nm' 2illYllIllNlf' lHXlilllIlQ to gf-I lll4'lI' l're-nvlt f.luln llll'lllfl'N Illlilltl 'bs A l X l I Prater Prcwitt ... gx A 9 s - fi V N, it w gigs +1 Wiki, I ' VL ' Wm ltll1.:ms,lM ll 1 Prycr Rains HARRY PRINGLE HAYES PROTHRO llppvr Latin Forum: Cn-atiw Writ- ing lllulmg Gayarre History Club. lJ0llli'l l'E PRIDHOMF IJOLOHES PRYER ELMA LEE RAINS CA ll OLE RANDOLPH 1-H Club. GERALD RAY Trackg Varsity Cluln: Ifre-atiw YVrit- inng Club. CALVIN JAY HEIQSIC Patton Platonng Offiw-rf' and Spun- sors' Club: Sf'l'UIlfl Livutf-nant, ROTC: Trea-urvr. Patton Platoon Club. FAYE RliliVliS 1 Viv-A ,Fo Pricf' Randolph . .swml V-gi , 'f Ll Q' , ,W fl A l 1 l Ray , if ia f if 5 , , I g X Rl f'Q!' S. its If llvvwe-Q IO9 S if R4-yiwlclf D ii ,gf . ,ggi . v. Rhodes 'Q'-3' Us 11- ' Ries- KAY HHYNUIIJS Naliunal Hunur Sm-ivty: lppi-r Latin lfwruiu: llrv-utiw Writing llluli: llarul: All-Stale' llunur Hand: First ffliair uf Xnu-riva. SIFAN RHOIJHS l1LIZABHTll XX N ll llllf Librarian. lfuluiw- 'l'i-iivlivif fillllll lpiwr Ldllll luruui. lllfililflv l'llCll1XlllD Hlixiifi- Stuff: Quill auil Svrull: lish- keltlmullz llawlvallz Slll1lI'lH fiuunvilg lf-2 Gayurrv Hixtury Cllulwg Vanity Club. ,Ivan W:-ilk-, llllrlIll'N- XlLIIliiQl'I'. High l.iff-1 Hume-r 'l'ru1-ht , l,I'l'rlIl1'Ill. Ftullvul 4.1u1iu'1l. .ll l,ll'i Slilf llll l7l'i :Xa-m'iiilv lfflitur. 'ill-ll4'l'I Quill null .-.. ' P:-livuii flirlf Ftulvg Nu- tional Honor Societyg Gayarrc His- JEAX ll0ClQll5 lluyurrv Histnry lflulig lfnulixe' Viriliug liluli: l.ilrrui'y tory Clubg Stingf-rcttosg Rod Cross. Llulv. Nl'Xlill'Xlllf'l' llfJlllfll'l'S lP.,X'l I'lli INJCHHS Sliilgl-re-lla-Ng Xu flluirl l.n' fi1'r1'l4' l'll'LlIl4'LllN1 ffuiiiiiiiltw- filllllflllilll. Neill 1.111-N1 l'11'NI Kill. l3lC'l l'X SL If llUlll'ill'l'5UX X-lllrwllxl Hvsl linux-. Wll.l.I UI VIXOBIXVSOIN Q lwiulluillz lrxulx: XLIINIIN flulv. l'e'rmnaliIy lfmlilur. lligli l.il'i-: 'lie-a-lm-r. flirl-' llc-lmati fllulr: Sting:-rvlli-N: l'r'liriiu lfirlf 5Ig1Iw' Xllviwulli- . . , , . , . Quill uuil Nrolll lu-il bww: 4.4ixurri- llixlviry l.lulr: lppvr l.ulin l'uruiu: l.i'v':iIix1- Writing l.lulv, l,l N IIA KOSHTT Nzilirmal llmiur Fuviwly: Si-r:v.iiit-a:I-Xriux. llruui fiurpx 5!iilg1'i'e'lInf-3 Xlujnr. lxlllfg lltliwiw .lllll Sliliiiwix Llulig XII:-rliutv l'a-lim.ui liirl-' Nuff-1 Nw:-ruv'y ziufl Xu-oiiiiui' N ' ' ' ' 5 llri. -X i.l! lI'1 liiiur luliu l'-vruui: ll:-fl ifmiu-Zxcii xi uui-1 i:oui:iQi ics ,xmx noni-:Irs llflUl NN Jl DY liU'l'l IXYI-lI.l. l pp:-r I.ziliu llirliiuz lilmrury Lluli, Nil--i l'i.--i-lf-ut, f 292' w. .... -, f.: 3 1' R 'FS mv, M . wx Q31 1'-. '.x 4:12514 - . V ff X l if fra-sw Richard Riffv Rulwrls RUl1f'flH'l1 R1'l1iHC U Rmlflflufmf , TC 'W Z. 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Hllll l,1' f:l'I'4'l!' lkra114g1.-' l1'11 ., , , . 1 4 f Xl.XXXNlpl.l. SlpI,l' ' ' S4'1'Ft'ILiTX. l' l,X1 N11l14111,1l ll'-1:11 N111-in-IX: llfllfdll lflrl- l 1 ll xv-111' Illf' N-11if11' NIiI1:111'lI1 1111111l11-1- 11111x1 l ll'l-. l.lIl1l.l lvdml l 'll ': N'i 1 llIIN'X .lmlxif Nl111pi111.l..111111'11 ll11g.111. llv'IIX Xllll f l-x1l.1111l, gmwl l 1 1 7 l1111f1'-lI11111f1'1111-,wr-1m1'1l 111111111111-. Xljlll , . 1-1,1 1, 1 I. 11114- Xl XHX XXX Sll XX ll! l1111 Xl11 1 ,II1,l1l111.1I1 ,,11., AA-,V 1 N1 11' N llll 1 ll 11114111111-' ll- Xl,11.1111-Q 1.11 ,1111 llflflvx 4 Jlf XI XXI-Q Nll XXX Fllawr ix XS Nlmu V' 'f1'Choirg Le- Cercle Francais: Q I 5 .I 'Glydrte History Club: Red Crass. x, ' 'FT A Q 1 D , W f I ,'., .41 f 'ff .tw A- ,Wiatr JE ' AN , QIESHERMAN glf'Life Stuff: J 'll - . s.-I-H111 1 5 X 'Y 'Q i 1 lll .ml f gdem Counvil: lfupluiii. R0VI'lQ: Lx' WI ' 1 . . 3 X fl HCQFB. End FIIIIIINIIIQ Llulrz Stmu- Q L. Sherman . , ws: iw ' I N SIMPMM 4 e If I ff, 1 'Cayarre HLI Ig' Cluh. 1 IERRY SLATER , 3 'L 15. BILL SMITH V DOUg.Y8Ug0T, Vin- l,l'4'Nili1'Ill. Sllliilili li1lllIlt'il1 and Plltliff Whit FRANKIE SMITH Muffin ROTC. First Aid. , 7 fy f' .IICRRY SMITH ' ff i Mf JININIY SMITH T. Shfffnjan MALCOLM SNICICIJ ROBERT Sfllil-QNSICN JVMIK Sxlililj BILL SORHICIILS TICIRRY SKI ITN XYUXNIJ,-X SMITH Simpson 9 .tc '31 arf ,N 'L Slater B. Smith F. Smith J. Smith J. Smith R. Smith II, I f af W ' Q ,I .UL ffl 3 ah ia V A 4' 2 ' I ! I A 1 I , i Q f f W ' '- J w. N X I 9 I A W N If 'I x X I T- Smith W. Smith J. Sm-ed M. Slltffd Sorensen Sorrclls I I2 1 lm .4mA 1 5 if-4 Spa urman Spin-r Ftanfnril ax. - .KJ- L fx-I b -Q ed 1 fx ,Q 8 KX , 4 5my,,,n J, St,-wan 5. Stewart K' 4,2 5 511110 SIHCIQIIIEIII SIIHISIIII I'-XI I,IXIf SPI-IXIIXI XX II,-XYIIJ SPIIQICII IiICYIIIIIIfIx S'I'XXI'1IIIII , . . I . . I.lIiIiIIlI1IIIXIIl.III. Iwxx Il--lmlf' IIIIIII IX.1l1.illI IIiIIl'4'I'. IIUI4.: IIIIIMIU illlli Njmil-wif I.IuIv: ivLINdI'I'l' IIi-lwry IfIl1Iw1 I.ii11iI.itiviii 5l.iII. IIigIl I.iIf, IIIIIY SI XYIHX 5Iiiig1'i':'tl N: Y I.Iiffii'. JI'IlI'I'II YII-'XX' XIII - I IJINI IIIIII I'4'IIIlIIj I.IIPIilIfI I'lIIlII1 I-1lvIi1'I'N f.IuIr1 Iiilrriiry I,IL1Il1 Ivuyurrw- IIINI-wp f,Iuli: IJ- f,f-rr'If- I rzm- uii-: iX4IwrIiNir1g friiff. IIigI1 I.iI.'. NI pllyxif, I,1IIy IUIII. In'I'iIIlI Ixiiy. ,lux Iimg. IWIIII I-Ili--In. ,IUIIII any N-nwr Inn-. ull-I iiiw -III1iIIIlQ I--r xiirif-iix piv-If-wiwrix. lu .H ,. . A . , . .. Ihixi-. imil ,lim XXIIXHII gm' I ilI'IlIIlQ iiIf..uI xlnvfifi-' gituitx, 5-ll-as. 'iv'. ,N-...f' , X I Suvkle Sutherlanf x, , 4,-i f I 'za Tallman SIISIXN S'III'IW'fXIIT IIIINIIVI' Staff: I,I't'HIfIl'llI. Quill and 54'l'uII1 SUVHIIII I.it'llIQ'llanl. I'IU'I'ff2 1111141-if uml Spuiimrf' CIIUII: Ilrum 1,1-rp, FIlH,Ul'Tl'lIl'H1 If' I..-rflw I I'iIIll'iIIN. N XXIIY .IO STII.I,I-:Y I,I-QIC S'I'0CIiNIAN IJ YI' STIIIISIIIILI. 5'I'IfI'IIIfN 5I,'CIXI.If S.-I-fmII I..It'l1lt'IILIIlI. HOIIQ: Offir-Irs and Sponsivr-' fIIuI1. SONNY SKTIII-QIIIAN IJ RANDY TAIII.NI.fXN I'r1--III'-nt. Xu Ihinflg N-I-rf-Ivy. Huff II1'IJuI1' IIIIIIIZ Sv-iunvi I.iv'l1 te-nam. RU'I'I,: Uffiwrf anfI Splin- -ur-' IIIIIIJZ Ihixiirrf- IIiNIffrx fQIuiJ: Su IIIIIIIIIIQ Imam. DUNN VX 'I' XX IIUII 'Zh -I- 5 D. Tay-Iur if.-I-MMIII, I-3.11m-. im. iii.-1 4,1i..II E- THYIW i1Il'I NWUIIQ Ntiiigvlf-III'-1 N'4fvrifI Iifiila-iiiiill. IIIIIIIQ IIIIIIHT-Q ami Fgwri-wif IIIIIIL liaixurr: III-rin IIIIII. IIIYIXIQ Ifl1LIfXIi'I'XHI,UII Q .- 4-iniiriw III-Iffrx iIlIIr1 MX IIi1i,i: 5' II.ei1iI Iuunf II. ,W- F5 NIII'.I.IiX 'I' XX IMII XM Iiiinvi: 4..iyiii'r' Hivl-+I'N 4.Iixfi: I-II I IIIII. I.iIfr: rm. 5. TayI1:r II3 fl 'SK I , Volentine K 1. ,I Watt L. Watts Wuk XVU Wvnk LYNNI ILPPI N ANN VOSS vrcI l Fdll dl Qtlngerettea fayarre Hlslory I IuI1 A QQ, N L INIVIIQQ WNTTS Y gem' 1 111 111 WATTS NIADDALYNIN vm ARSDEL I W 11 EEK5 J dllldln ROI! 1 an I ll 111v Q Manager HIQZII I1f frm a u 1 I 11nr1I X I I1 1r II wflllhg ub II 1 1 1x1 mmm 1 Soclefy PHOFBE XOIINIINI NIHAN W-EIL H r S nge-r4-Ne Vlcf Ir I 1 IIXJ rrx 1 Nh.: If ll an Nwuurt. WEQ I Ighfjfjlx xm1 Im as I-1111 4 I111l N11 XI1 I r dnl I I I I r I1L1111I lI11-ir an u A 111 r I'n I1 I1 lv-a1'I1f'r. NIXIOI II XXII ,ws i. Go'5 ggfqxag , wi ,nf : wi pg, -K f' giw, Q. 4, gflgjol' ROTC Sergeant at-Arms, L Shaggy Clav- Var. ity Clulm' Offim-rs' D. white V LLLQUDENCF WHITELEY gfigf-gfghve Writin Club' NFL: Gay- ' 0 A , l 1 1 ' E A ' fx. - . Sponsor! Club: Foutlwall. in 3 Q ' sr , 'UN-.7 4,-' E. White V' Wliitvly 51:4 LO V I, ,. av -a,,.j3: I V , 5 ll lll l Xvivnvr z G' 'BHC History Club: Le Cerclv Fran- . Vcais. JACK WIENER Captain, Rifle Team, ROTCQ Of- ficers' and Sponsors' Club. MARIAN WIGGINS Creative Writing Club. ANN WILLl.NNlS Creative Willing: lllulmg Clmir. BAXTITR WlI.l.lANlS N ANCY Vl' l l.l.l AXIS Gayarrn' llixlury Club: Creativi- Writiug fllulr. HOCIQR Wll.l,lANlS 5-Q . fr ww-. My , Every in Parade this g at the Offit'e-rx ll:-ulvr TOM WILLIAMS 'ws 152' ' rw-up wtf -1-uux umrvlm f ,,.. . lilly! Debate ClUbiLSl'l'4lll1l l.u-utvuuul. lxllllg lllfl aufl Sponsors' Club. .llNl WILSON lslllllllllll, National Hunur mn lx. Ftusl--ut l,1l11m1l. Tllklflll WILSON NIAIIIAN WIMBERLN lluyurre History Cluln: llr-.tu ll-uk:-rg Red Cross. 4 A 'RN ' fa 3 ' i A , w if... iiizi .fi L A l . 'f fl ggi ' 3 It I X it X l '. willElinS A. Williams B. Williams z L t g , 75 X95 am... 1, 2 ' fa.. N 5359 fftb M! XX tiling tllulng U ins-5' B- Q-'r U I . N. Williams 5 R- Williams T. Williams J. Wilson T. Wilson wamx..-fly l't'I'N iw- H8 Wolf Woodruff B Woods G. Woods Wray Wrlght Yarbrough Yauger Jzssm WRAY 1 Gayarre History Cftlbg Library Worker: Secretary, Library Club. PAT WRIGHT Cayarre HiSi0l'y Club. SANDRA YARBROUCH DOUGLAS YAUGER Vice President, Studi-nt Council: American Field Service Stuclentg Captain, ROTCg Business Staff, Gusherg Officers' and Sponsors' Clllbj Gayarre History Clubg Elected Best Looking Boy. C. W. YEARWOOD SUZANNE YERGER DUDLEY YOLMAN NFLg Gayarre History Club, Boys' 'Debate Club: Elected Most Intelli- gent boy. l '59 I Worloy ,V QW fr . i if f Yearwood SENIORS LOOK BACK Seniors at last. For all of us diplomas and graduation are in sight. During our Freshman year we marveled at the work- ings of the City of Byrd as it took part in state championship games of football and basketball and won the state cham- pionship in track. Youth Week and the chapelservices were started while we were still freshmen. In our Sophomore and Junior years we again garnered the track crown and added the baseball title in our Junior year. M lht exrite-ment of la t fhanksgiving football ame . , The many wonderful assembly programs given in this audi- AND RE BER As Seniors we won the district title in basketball and were state runners-up in football. Construction on the new gym and the new rooms of the school was completed. and we were able to move into them. New Pep Squad uniforms added to the color of the cheering sections in the 756-'57 school year. This year's Seniors will be the first class to use the Municipal Audi- torium for their baccalaureate service. and the last to use the Byrd Stadium for Grad- uation Exercises. f' . . . Thi- dread of final exams . . . I 5- . . . The thrill of ordering graduation imitation: . . . . lhf- inixr-d emotion-. jov rl sorrow. of lvaxing soho for the' last tune. The tension of the last Federal Inspection . . . +13 , ,iv-1 MR. A D MISS G HER 'Hx WQWN S? Q-5 mm PXT PF UN md NXNCH PFEIFFER I 1 4 I THE 1957 SENIOR F VORI Q rg. - if ',f V. '- 4 475 - wr , X. gh ,-- wwiL'.l,4 . 1. v HJ' lg? ' V -- . Q, f '5 - ' P' W' . '14 ,- L 4 '3'f,Q. . ,. ,522 wb- w 13 Eg 4 Q Qin 1 ,, dt k M ,, , W, R -X .. . .qv gg I ,LQ 1-gi it 5 than, U' sf 3,1 4 . a ' .' ' JI 7 I4 -W 5 5 '? ' fs 6, 1 y g -3. 1.1 ' , H 3 Ajgvw 'ff- gw .1 if if , ,Q 58 by . We W W H fx -' 'W' -SQ f , ffm-. . , f ff '-nw W ,Y - IP 9 A ..,...,Q,f'Lw X ,V .aa 1, Ffv' ,Mfg , i , ' . 1 4 J ' . wa. , . , L 1-ffww Q - , 6 I r ff! fwvvvflqx vii n H1 , H 1 nv s v L - ,s 'Y' I 2 Q 1 x V 'S P.-s:.'f jj3,,- ,J . 1' at? an gym . Vw- Y -up bi 21 lv 7 ,g gg? W, 1 Wwe I ' :. J 1 f T' s ig: ff , 2 fr li 16 if Yi 4? any ff ,fi N 945 'mhi N' a., 't.x:,,zfMl'. 5:2516 fifgrt y., 5 ,L?t Pis fl' V., I, a f:fQffHf f WW ' ' f w 'ff' ' Y-xy. ,f w.. l .161 Af ,N wif? im,-v VORITE Rftxitixnx Nfhii. For two xears Ramona served her eiass as an oifieer: in her Sliltittlllltfll' year she was Parliamentarian. and as a junior she was Secretary. She was a Student Couneil representative for one year ami served on the iieerea- tion Committee during her Junior year. Also. as a Junior. Ramona was Queen of the Junior Prom. the friend- liest of her Class ami eleetexi a fieie- gate to Pelican Girls' State. hor three years she was a tm-mher of the Choir. in her Senior year this faxorite was Queen of the Homeeoming Court and lieutenant Colonel of the tt.U.T.C. She has been a member of the Ailiecl Youth. Caxarre itistorx Cluh. ami the Drum Corps of the Stingerettes. DICKIPI C-tRPICN'l'ICR For three years this popular senior illls serxert as a elass offiw-r. in his Sophomore vcar he was Sergeant-at Arms: m ills Junior year he was i'1'esicient. ami he was eieeteci Vice i'resifient in ilir Senior year. Uiekie' alnhtx in footliall is exnh-nt. for ht if-tterwi fiurmg ills Junior ami 51'IllUI' years ami was f-tw-tt-fl to thi- all-r-itx ami all-fhstriet teams. tie was ehosen the Xiwst Yalnahh- Plan-r ami sr-rxerl 34 Viiptdill of the team in his ienir 7 . . P xr-ar. Xiso in this war he Xtils fslioq-H for this ser, -oml all-state team. 'lihi Femor seriefl as 4-aptain of the trar-lx tv-am ami iliis run tiavk for two wars Uther honors ot this faxorite haw im-lmh-41 I.ortI in tht umo I' ' F rutll ami President ot the Xarsitx tluh MOST I TELLIGENT O' 3 fi? ?f 'x, if ' Pm w... 4-I R. v MOST ATHLETIC FW, 'UN W f 5 , MOST DEPE DABLE IQ?- ,. WL V ,lf glffif wi 1 'fa' fff zJ-'5 '- 'VO' s 'f R.+-Vg. ' ' any . C ,ffxf 5 ,tw 3- ,I -l.a an Q -give at 1-'Ju as MOST CONSIDERATE iff' -X MM. , A 45 W 2. M in 4 g TQE' 'VME' N 5 9 I q 2 4, . JA , . A A 1. ' ' a - 5 .,, , rt' ' LIVQMQYMW f , ' Vw? , i1'f'7f 7' , gf f ,-m, ., W A- - sa K 1 . f V- 3 Q f,:41k1,' 'f ly 1., . . ff 4.,hI,, 1 3x f . If T LOO X 'N fad' ,f rf' 's 44 K '14-A '48 ve.. mx Q , V 'Q ju 1 xi- Jg ' 1? ,J . xx fi Un, t H sa-9 113' -T i,rv 'lm :,u5g,,7ff., rI ,4 'IWW 'Pf 'l'l-'U f '. sg 11-,auf '4 1 Y F' .5 ,FE i Q Q, '1 '! 'TU gs X P.. QQ- K 3' vrinfir' mia lu .A fl I 'Z E4 ya, I hm i ff . ff' ' jeff mn , ymfw , X 5 1 ,f X I5 - 1 . W , ,egg V 43544 fifizf ' fffff- 3 V fi, ' if ,A A 1 ' H Q If 1 X x an ' 'V sffi fi Y. 4? , SETTING A GOOD EXAMPLE for the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen is part of being a Senior. Leaving the new gym to the classes of years to come are Larry Phillips, Cynthia Dawkins, Linda Trusty, and Jim Wilson. NDERCLASSMEN 'Aff if -7 'WY' Vw Xlllxfl FOR SERVICE IN THE NEW' C5 Nl wx' we- thx- ,lunior claw uffivPrH: Prv-ide-nt. Bnhhy mm: Yin- llTl'rl1ll'Ill. Charles Pcalrmsg Fwrr-tary. lliunf- Vllfilllillll vllTl'Z1NllI'Q'I', johnny Dhhmang l'1rlium1-nturian. Sara Hilvllmwkz aml Sl'fgLl'LlIll-lll-XTIHQ. llurlie' Fpm-rum: lA'ilYlllgL wllmrl un- thf- winm-re of the- .-M114-r'i1'11l1 Fic-l4l -e-rxiu numinutinn2. 'flu-y un- ,lvrry Jul llill Hl'21T4l. llfnlmhy llvputy. anfl Gaye- ffurrrvll, Um' of Ill!'Il1 will lin- in an liurupe-an Imme- twu months this summm-r. an , Q' x AZ ,V 1 'Q'---W ,Xl N 3 5 Q Q za- I --EBSQ- ---fa sv.:,j..a xi 9-fx' Off for the weekend and a little fun gre top to bottom: Diane Tfilllfin. Judy Smillh DON! LOUIS? Jf?ffC0HT, Beck? Milton Trichel and Hubert Carr dtmon trate the Wlleon Thfiililfll, and Carolyn Kvndfick- Cloud chamber to tht If che m1 trw lldik O LARETHE Waiting in Mia- l.ufcy's office are the Junior vlase nominees. Th:-y are Jerry jout-tt. Gary Mont- gmnery. .lun llf-ard. liilly Fitzgerald, Murray ,Iohnston. Becky Selle-rg:-ns. and Danny Deupree. lt is a great honor to be nominated for a Clase office and we feel that all well qualified to serie. ! Q-Q the nominees were- 1 in vi.. Nw' .fs ga? I34 f Us YH-Q ff,x R as-. 4:9 Six hours of ever da Dennle Barber l' xely n Bardwell Vic Barnett Clara Sue Barnette Catherlne Barney Patricia Bateman JHIIICC Bean Patty Beaxers Mary Ly nn Beazley Joanne Beeler Jettle Belgard Polly Bernal Ranlta Blake Jo Ann Blum Barbara Boggs John Bond Robert Boone D3Xld Braly VlfglHl3 Bray Tommy Brewerton Wm 4,8 Yu. xr' 'w-X:X,--f- xr' ,lean Abramson Mike Abramson Jackie Adams Dick Adams Frank Akin Ruth Ann Akins Brenda Amacker VIXIHII Ames Wlarle Armlntor Reed Arm trong O D B3llllO lrl Baird Bill Baker Delma Baker ,lack Baker HTG SpCI1l 3: V- 35 Q me ,,u ar P-5 'X as 'R WX ll liiii X x QC Charles Bridwell V Q Ann Britton John Brock gf QE linnnu Brodnax .,, .A Dolores Brown 'P' 1 ' 55? , 7 A fpgfj 'X ' A Q AMn.n Ellen Baird Sue Brown Eva Brumfield Robert Bryant Betty Bunch C Judy Burns , James Burroughs sn- Lera Burson t Jackie Bussell A John Byrd ' C 'V V 4 J 3 mf: 135 Ui. with books, teachers, and learning g vs l bw fan? g . ,,, 5' 4 , ,. I . 3, , v 4, .7 yy, , 72 - A , J I t ff j 'V A 'V , l , ' 5 Qt ' 1 I' kf' ' 'lf ' 42 'ga X 1 X...1, , 4, - , J ' , s . W ' 1 1 I' f Q l'liu: fuQ0'V,:' - l 'Ph 'G 6' - , 4 gg LJ! 33:1 1 In ' ' :S'7'5 ' iff: ' ,- s OW , loan. If ,f .5051 r if T.. W . - .H'i.'lw'2 f ' ' p,G.l,.u'l53 ' 'medal' lflgnzl T-,xx ..,g,,. ' q s:..,.., l 'u.'f a.'o '0,, ',l 0-21' n'r'l,'n 5, M I.. t- tgirl... 1 s'mQ L'L' Q' 0: f '9-'v v'Q91' ,'cu.lnslg,'0.,'5 -212:-ri:-X-7'5 '.'p,'lf'.m ' Q nb-l,1,2, Wayne Tc-w hand- Cloria Carroll her change while Billy Fitzgerald and Dam-ta Daniel wait in line to pay for their lunch. lfach day over two thousand students pass through the cafeteria in three lunch shifts. 356. t, EF! T' L Hr: y . s kp- H. f 595 I P' I C , Y Al. 77- S .. , 3 -5- -'EJ T' 'gg Thomas Byrd Stephen Caine Louise Campbell Midgie Campbell Peggy Campbell Sunny Campbell Dorothy Carlson Gilbert Carner Benjy Carpenter l.ee Carpenter ,Ianiene Carr Qt s, Y? lm 'Q 'R E 5- gf bus, , -N 'N if 'R .V f-. J L. -of 1 ,r Mm- 7 be ki Y f sn . ix A 526+ , 'UN A J I Myron Coates Robert Cobb Frecl Coburn Pat Cocldington Naomi Colbert Theresa Conlan Gatha Constable Arthur Cory Grantham Couch Julie Courtney .lames Couvillion Jerri Couvillion Byron Cowan Bobby Creel Betty Cupples Daneta Daniel Jimmy Darby Alice Lee Daughe nbaugh 1 by M X 'fx will -.?vj'9.' , X vi--' ' at wat., arf' 'FG' , 5, ,. in 5 r x S J J X, l J , a 55.3, .v . , ' 1 151 . f N I -ur Robert Carr Gaye Carroll Gloria Carroll Mary Carroll Elizabeth Carruth Ann Carter Ben Carter Betsy Chandler Merritt Chastain Douglas Cherry John Chidlow Judd Chidlow Henry Christian Jerry Lynn Clark Sallie Clingman Usual Cases of sprin feve ft il al. .U J Jn lm to-ff' if C M S' X ww., MQ tx v ,eff J 2 67 ,A K K. W x . . -1 lil :ttf-5 Jimmy Davis Robert Davis WL il w 1, , X L Terry Day Bohlmy Deputy Danny Deupree Jocelyn Dillion Judy Dinsrnore John Dishxnan fa- t-. 1 roof 4 .. o,x lx 411 fs J m ,.. :f if K ws-5 ,sz K rn, f211b Go' a Q- ,rv , ,W A Collecting data for a research theme are the following junior students: Sarah Turnley, Zimmie Hunt, Richard Tew, Claudia Sturges, and Pat Bateman. ause a slack in the work if ,ax Ma V i cl Jo Ella Dormeyer 5 Y 1 if Q, f ,Q f' Mike Doyle QTLL is W- A V if ' Y- , Elizaheth Driver E V V if fZ2,'L Dick Drummond I M V , ,W V, 1 Cowden Drummond W, 9 ' f ' fs' f , V- ' Q N t 1 1 '-. 0. Az, 46' 47 1 ar. a.., Barbara Dykes John Edgar Greta Edwards Ginny Emerson Norman Eskeland ..g, Mary Estes Lynn Evans Vaughan Evers Sandra Fair Ronnie Eairhairn Y vg'. 4 ,X Nliiflf' Fairfrloth Carolyn lferguson SZ jim Fisher Billy' Fitzgerald Alfred Flournoy Ivo- - ,, fx . A ---Q-. Ut GS y , 's fu 1:1- Q i - iw ,xf :lhlil-2 I ff 9-,ts fe? v sid .qw M x 'U y l38 Jerry Gill Max Gill Ouida Ann Gill Martha Gillispie Sanda Grage Marshall Graham ,lolln Graml ,lerry Granger Lynne Grant Bolmhie Green ,lack Greene William Greene David Greer Johnnie Greer Patricia Greer Leon Gregory Diane Griffin Gayle Griffith Hal Griswold Rives Grogan .X ,Q 'w , Q' X, ii. 1 , yt: HF- V' A-nr' 6' i if-an y ra 'S -'ef I I Q, 1 'A A lax l ' 1 A F 'A f x 5,-,Q lags' D' Betty Kaye Floyd Jules Fogel Karen Ford Becky Forrester Marian Fortson Terry Foster Elise Frankel Carol Freyer Linda Friddel Martha Frierson Chris Fullilove Glenda Nell Garrard Davy Gibbs David Gibson Carolyn Giles Black was the chosen color 4... Q. in I iw' is VX If fn X in : 'L' x 1 ,- was ls i. K4 ,. l , sv L, ' 9 x 71.13 bf-Q,':.4 ijt y Un .lnqblf 6 1 L, 5 f' -uf' f 'im 'fi we - A ' 'W Z. Q , A in ' ,il y 59 i 1 fflltm , F I: N -1 - it 5392 1 ' F 'A 61 5 A if' its y -.1 I . S. N .Q A at fe F 5 2 1,1 . lv- ..! F , A--x , 55 fx .FFR if ,-f 1070- L- F 4:- ,r P ,fbv Pi W-D ,, if. W f Judy flrmes Larry Gunn Norma Clurden Marlene Hagzvdurn Jerri Hall Marian Ham Hnlnluy Hannn lfrank Harnpson jinnnie Halnric Linda Hanna T' K f' 17' 00'- 1: i Z1 4-5 H' an-A we 1 as I' ,, gr ' W if , Y, fy! A 1 A , . 7 , Xi Kay Hardin 'Q ,R ' A Janice Harper 7 .5 , Jeaneite Harper M Jon Harper M i n Benny Harris 1 f . , . O O GUI' SCHIOI' I'1HgS MQ' in 8 it ,R p 'rd 353 ' fag, e'NiAF J V::'a ': 1 V X-- , il . . . . . 1 Jean Abram-nn Uljliilfli a reef-ip! for her Senior ring while I immy Darlw munt- the L-orrr-ct change. in 'Q- aw X 5 5' Q9 YN! 4+- 'Q fi iv Os ? 5, .f 4 2 -ff' 'ff ,Q Y X ,linnny Hartwell Martha Hayes Jan Heard Sharon lleffington Pat Hcnagan Gloria Henderson Marilyn Hendrick Ann Henley Shirley Ilill Sara lli1f'lu-mek Judith Hogan .X 4, by x . 1 l lf I39 i'f,' if f.. ,. ary H 71 174 4 7i,'gt ,.-. , . Y' All 5 4 fi l ' . . ' F'-'fl . .':' i rn u lon TUIQIIIS suprvine- flue to the- ov1'rr'row1l1-tl Clllllll' ffl., Y, 5 oi of Iumly halls at tht- ln-ginning of the- svhool year. 3 i . W . , 1 J nor study hall is an 1-xc:-llvnt vxamplv. 2, 1 Tonnny Hogan Simms Holmlerness Lorraine Holley llorothy Hollowell Otis Honeyvutt lloger Hooper Applications from 63 Juniors wer Charles lluclson Noel Huilson Johnny llunsic-ker Zinnniv llunt Ted Hunter Denny llussey Suzie Hutchins lflizahetli Jack Betty Jac-olrs Dora Jeffcoat Sally Jernigan Jim Jeter lfrances Joffrion Charles Johns Ann Johnson Marion Johnson Murray Johnston lilanny Jones llonalrl Jones Jerry Jones R , . Sh Sc X' ky L,- + ir. K f A :Qliju . i 6 .. ,F 'ay 1. 1 it -an . Q V, ,. EHR 3 I K . A L: 4 . 1, 2 5 f ' 1 l 1 tl X if uk lf? K , - 1 31' sf 1.l K Y l V I A Fi 5 s 1 .34 Eff r .A xy if 1' ,lurly lnm-s Martha jones Suzannf- Jones Jerry jnuelt Kai Karr-lwr Carolyn Kcfnrlrick Mary l,uu Ke-nnecly Harry King Spf-nr-er King Karen KlSSZllIl Lee Kittrcll Rivlia Knight Dun Lackey Ken Lac-5 Hilda Lalforge L fs: ul, 'ff l ll ' 1 I 1 ,.. bv s 2 9 YN- K Q X 5. 4, H -'D K SN. K, if . c git KI, lx 5, l ,x . i l : , ,.T onsidered for the exchange student Vile' '27 Ural rr-pnrlx aw lrlvlll lI'lll'l'f'KIlfHl anfl infurnlatiw. whivh 7 Q Q' Q Q- fb , ff A h ii l fo!! ,.fv 4:14 ix illu-Iran-nl a- llurnl Snuthe-rlanfl talkx to hr-r r- la--nlaw-x v Q 'F' I' .J Cay le' l.z1flr4nw lanim- Lallvasler Bruvf- Lane Phillip Lane Nlartin Lansfnrcl ,lininiy Lewis .-Xnn Linrlsay lJam1if1l,nhn1an jfihn l,ul-Lf-r luvlur' l.unl linliln Lxlv 5- 'sf X ' ,, an i an 'c l4l 5. l , ai gg. Yr Ml! l42 31 K 'L I tw 'X 54. sn- Patricia Maguire Dick Mahon Joe Maranto Susan Marshall John Matlock Lenora Mayfield Bill Meek Bart Mcnscher Lynn Meyer Alan Miller Caryl Miller Hedy Miller Louise Miller Noni Miller Stanley Miller Harold Mitchell Jerry Mitchell James Mitchell Ann Monkhouse Tenna Monroe fy ,gf 1 . 'la Q- -qu.. .NA F' Alan McAdams Gloria Mclleth Beth McCallie Millie McCawley Adelaide McClanahan John McClellan Curt McClure Dalal McDonald Donald McFarland Sandra McCarrie Jim McLaughlin Sherman McLean Jo Ann McNeil Berry Maffen Glynn Nell Magee n annual affaiiyihc Junior , fl as X ,,. 1. .n 5 M - it 12, L, lv-1 5 ,-X ,-. x-v,,,. M Q I. Wx Q i .2- J it za ' ,A ff? 2. iv' 5' T , will A iw X l H 5 x 1 t f 's .M if ,J S 1 ' l.- m W .hiv N' I' 'nt 5 . liz X Q fl nn' ' A 2542 Diane lVlontgomery Gary Montgomery Bobby Moore La Rae Moore Anne Moreneaux Barbara Morgan .9 x X . , 5 'E' Q, 'iv 'Q A5 K Q ggi W gf I NQPER -. Q. tiff I Much concentration is required by the student of mechanical drawing class in completing a difficult signment. rom, Causes much excitement 3 51 7 5? 'suv I Y, tp ,MM I 1 is M is R .f 4- , 2 , iv 6- 4' .4 5 I v L! :rt Q7 Pat Nlorgan Loyrl Moseley Stephen Nlurdoch ,lim Myers Fran Nations Jimmy Needham james Neely Robert Neff Barry Nelson Karl Newbury Jackie Nicholas liicharcl Norrecl ,lean Nunn Carolyn flfltllll jon Oliver Patricia Oliver llurollly ljflfli Tom Parker Jinnny Pate Robert Patterson 4 Y? .., '25 Jn. VSA we g, L AQ. . f if mi Q Q. 13 is R K I7 x J lf 1 f ll I , Cain Payne jinnnie Payne Charles Peatrow lfremlclie Peters Nancy Peterson Richard Phillips Mary Ellen Pickett Gerald Pinckartl Pain Pluinley Leyern Poe Prissy Poinrlexter Kathryn Pontz Sylvia Jo Pratt lfinis Prenclergast Kenneth Prim Man Juniors participate in th Sandra Querhes Jo Ann Haley Elizaheth llasniussc n Betty ltatcliff John liatcliffe McCauley Heed Julie Rees Margaret Reeves Larry Rvltlllilllef Charles lteyenga Doris Richard Mary Ann Richardson Freclmlie llitlclle Lenore liifkin Marcia Lynn Hifkin Jimmy Riley Herhy Roach Pat Rodgers Kayla Rosenberg Frances Roush vw no ,QQ ..- 4 T srl 'ff f X a t fail 'S , 'T .-v 2. We Y .11 nf, X QW,-cf? '- vp -.-'u 'rt y 1 Q7 I K in Y 3 I N y .,.,, , 5 5, r r M ,il A x G. x. Six l E I ' all t Loraine Rowe lxay Rowell James Rowland Gvorgc' Russvll .' ' A 've K ws ,,, P 21 Allan Ruben , . 'X -X S I 'A -w Robert Russell v C. W. Sawyvr Becky Svlwrgens Sandra Schmidt Stanley Schxsartzberg ' ..- 1 .-- I ft I A fi - X l X gl , W za Ettna Scrivner 5 R , X L v W R Phil Sherwin . ,,l, A . NQ A- Ernest Shields akx v si: 2,11 N Barbara Shinault V WV' A N Terry Shipp V WMV 1 7 ' M H J it 1 - , 2 2 iq 'ffx if M f X , . 1 Pi i X Bl It ' f -3 Siu, Y K' heerleader tr outs during the spring X Svrgr-ant ,Ions-s conducts Ihr' we-f-kly inspr-vtion to sf-ef if Ihr- vadvts haw shin:-d Ihvir bra-s. poli-limi the-ir shows, and know the gi-nvral ordf-r-. ' vo' i is 5 v 'NX' YZ.. gr Q, fl 'S Q' David Siffcrd llianc Simmons Gale Simmons ,lane Sims john Sims John Singleton Hubert Skidmore' Bolinda Smith Carole Smith Hingvr Smith Pc-nny Smith I45 if-. Ei T 1 I ' v I f WZ Q QF' , arf, f , ul Ivy.. :iii .Si 4, ,ludy Smith Milner Ann Smith Myrtie Smith Reba Smith Sandy Smith Carol Southerland Hartie Spence David Spencer Lottye Spitzer George Sproull Patsy Stamps Pat Stancil Glenda Stevens Pat Strickland ,lanice Sturdivant In the spring delefpates from th Claudia Sturges ,loe Taylor Louise Taylor Becky Thagard Charlie Thames Martha Ann Thigpen Susan Thompson Lise Thomsen Lola Tilleux Sam Timpa Sammy Titone Alvin Toys Diane Trahan Madeleine Trichel lVIilton Trichel Sandy Trust ,lohnny Tuminello Sarah Turnley David Tyrrell Carole Van Hoose 4: K Q5 ef. tv' 1 C 9 ' -sz .. -'Ir 'C', H iq , ssxisa Q1 Sv x-Nd. , , X in 915. K. 4-'iffy Q 'KS I 3+ c , ww. .Q4 Sa 9 .--,ff .fr at X in ,- I fi ef Cvnrgc- Yivkz-rs I,f'5il'I' Xvaliu-r julm Watts Imllisf' VU-iili jvrry Xxveldmi Clay Wwhevlvr Barbara Wvllilc' Jilllllly Wvhitc- De-ma Whitnwy Billv Whittc-kin if Marx' Yviggins 5 Jacqluelyn Williams ,W 8 xx K Martha VVilliams W7 Es W-37' Shirlee Williams 'Q' Shirley Wyilliams ' Wg E uniors are Chosen for Pelican State 1 a lrawkgrwumi of xi-ual uiwix. 1-nf' iff Iilf' Jllflifll' 1 '. 1132 s X 4 ,Q . .. -M , M A' 'vi'-:w4'f. S S . 3 www J 1 1 x '- ,i, i. w rr Iliiifiiix'-ii imaigi 1-5 Vivaril Willis Kaye Wilson Harold Wise' Nlelimla Witty Maxine Vibrlvy ffharlc-S VU nn Iindrir: Ycagc-r B1-tty Young Bfmnir- Yuunf Pvtfl Yuuiigg Jw- luffatwr ' I , . 3f'X,j1.f,,f ,f 1 AI-'TER lNSl'EC'l'lXG THE NEW GYNI ilu- suplioinure' claw ullicvrf li-aw fur lmriiv. Thi-y an-: Handy jack. president: Bo Camplwll. vice pri-sill:-nt: Nancy Exams. fm-Crvtary: Bulilny Haslwrry, treasurerg Sherry Timlin, sergeant-at-armsg Jerry Godwin, parliamentarian. WELL O THEIR WAY ARE Many fnphmiiorv girls taki- liunn- i-conumiuf. Concucting a ni-w dish are Ann:-ltv Hunks-r, Virginia Bray. Mary McLaughlin. and Gloria Brown. jf Fc-4 1 5 -pr Boys arf- ullowmi to lwggin R,0.'I'.ff. training: in thvir fHlihllIll'iI'Q' ye-ar. II:-lv the-y marvh buck to the' urinary to In plant- g,.,,m,.,rv Class.. ,4,!,ll,,nN,r,.5 tak.. an active return th'-lr W-awuls aflf-r a vu1'a1l'-- pan. Hf-rv Judy Chapman explains a pmhlem while- Lila ffarrnw and Paul Nvlsun valcll. HE QPHO CRES... Prvparing to takf' a driw Inge-thvr arc- H0flh1llIllVl'l' vluv 1-ffiwr IlUllliI1f'f'N Ruin-'rt Nlcifann, Johnny Dalton, Y irginia Fvrguson, Charlotte jonvf. and Nlikm- Griffith. I 55' L-, I ' X135 Y QU: E f ,, f 0 . . V ls in I Q, gm fix ffl. l ? f if ' Y ,, we. 4- 1 3 fz-,:. 'f-T3 -1 N , W' it V A fifties. 70. A-. X fp 7 2' 'R 7. me f x A l, ' 1 x f vig 1112, . :. , Q S., fa ef. .Q x I' fan Ss L N Q? -:ze 1 ' - A 3 Z' Iii' Q, AWK 2 its . ' oc' A X so K. 'fg x iv, sv? ii I We wa- 0 N M' H as ,W-r ily 'lf ez R? gf. it f 4- , f l il is ., S: 'K --0, 1 ,L l it 'a 46X .ea KEN s a-1 A mn. Q.. I 4 A ,wh v' .L lc Y he in wg o,f4 Sophomores Virginia Kennedy and Mary Jackson, pictured here in the sewing department of one of our home economics classes. learn to use one of the new machines. Paul Alirzunson Lupe Adams Patricia Aldridge Patrieia Nell Allen Sandra Allen Viiilliam Allen Vlianda Allison Allvert Anderson Bill Anderson Ttlllllllf' Armstrong Catherine Arnold Tlmnias Arnoldi Kenneth Arrington llixie Austen Cecile Barbie llnyt Bain lmuella Bain Susan Baird Janiee Baker Jere Barnes l.inda Bartlett Ronnie Rayliss Ouida Razer Larry Bmullvs Betty Beauchamp Charles llelson Stephen Best Marilyn Beychok Charles Biggs Jeanette Bishop Marion Black Homer Blane Joe Boddie Weldon Boyd Charles Brandt Helen Bradford Olivette Bradford Patty Brannan Carolyn Brasher Wanda Brasher Pamela Braucht Stephen Brezner Patrick Bridwell Sally Brockshmidt Bonnie Broome Carolyn Brown Elaine Brown Gloria Brown Robert Brown Ronald Brown Patricia Brownlee Virginia Brownlee Patricia Bruening Melinda Brunston Pete Buffington Fane Bussie Diane Cadenhead Bo Campbell Kay Campbell Toni Candella Frances Cantley Lila Carrow Judy Chapman Peggy Cherry Kathy Clark Robert Clawson Ann Cline Linda Clingman fit 'a - tgelv ,wr 'SC s qw ? vm, Q Q. I me I , 1 ws -. Q, 4:55 ,f 'ki Y V M r . 5 ,,,, 4' 7' C 6 2 'V X 'ft June Duc-otv 'Xlsie llunc-an Don llurr Robert Earp Marv Eastvrwood Tom Eavenson Nllen Edwards Leonard Egan Palmer Eiland llivliard Elston Arline Elton Lynne Emery Nancy Evans ,lohn Everett Albert Evers Linda Fallin Danny Farmer Peggy Farmer Lev Fra-lmer Barbara Fergus OH Virginia Ferguson Jerry Fielder Mike Fitzsimon Gloria Fletcher Lucy Fletcher Raymond Flowers Wlayne Fortson Katliry n Foster E ,fsdh 45 . -1 ..-1 ' . 4 li Q Q T ,7 1 9' L 1-gf, -Q., s.. -rs sf .' AV, i 1 . 2 4. N? C ,Z '. fifvh R, Y l f 5 , ,kt , 7 ' :S 1 , tv T 'V Sv Qi '7 'Cr Q- Q at ' L 3- ra- 5 in 'Xi' V ,X 3, 2. L '-Q t :lx f A f 5 1'- t . 1 it ' Q-9 X , xg . ,- X ,X 'tal Our most important sophomore, Mr. Duncan. enjoyg Stopping IQ admire the trophy Ca-v with Sandra Po, ami Lucy Youman. ' X X Jerry Godwin Libby Goldfinger Glenda Goleinan Diane Goodson jimmy Goslin Gay Graliill Dorothy Graham :Xlire Grant Ffddye Graves Linda Sue Graves Glenda Gray Susan Gray David Green Julian Green Carolyn Green Suzanne Greenwald ., 1 ki 1 as 1 uh- Barry Greer Donald Gregg llivk Griffey Barbara Griffin Mike Griffith Sandra Groseclose Sharon Gross Ls-land Guise Delton Gwinn Bill Hall Robert Hamilton Jane Hannnet Edward Hardawa Pat Harrell V? Q Q. f V. V 5 ff? 3- ' tv Y KX 'C y Lois Harrington Charmian Harrison Vliillialn Hart Thomas Harwell Vernon Hastings Robert Hatfield joy Hauser Gail Hawkins John Hawkins Judith Haynes , A ,,, ,iw ,L .-,fm MW. 5,5 G, A , N , 7, ,Q ,Q ' it 4'5',Qg5,jZ, , ,., A . ., 1 5. ii' 551. 'Sf A xx, fe ' ia ,-X. Q 1 ,556 'ei i 10-Q Q, l 'M za. 7. ,- ti I 'K- 1? F 3 X C. X , 5 :. e- . xy' A. l'l1y llis Kennefly Virginia lxc-nnerly ,luhnny liillgure H rf C R v 8 . Carol King Kenny lxing :- - x l 4. K Q' ,, o Karen Kirby Beverly Lank Paul Lashley Palriria Lavigne Linda Lawrence Joanne Leaclerlmrand Kay Lee Thumas Lee Helen Lefkowilz Elwyna Lewis Hay Linclsey Michael Liverman Clara Lockwood Lee Logan Pat Lomax Vicki Longmire Frances Lorant Hieharcl Lott Linda Lyles Minda Lynn Judy Lytle Mike Mac Roberts Harris xlf'Cl8lllfUCl'l Q , f '24 i 1 51 R. 'TTVQ' ' x in ws. ,K J f 4 L7 WE WML' 'f f fl 1 I - ' ff y , 'fi' - 9.1.02-' I ' 2.4 . 'wr K 1 -V' i if 57' ' HAWK -wing 4, , Ba ,- G- ' ' 45. L' Y- xv. sq' l , VM? U -viva' 'V 6. ix 4 1-mn vllvaterl Hill. lrul -U flmrnnrf- Nlillw- Jfiffrirm geemg l l l l I lie- drying Ll growl J lm l57 K 1 ,lanelle McCormick 5 vb-lf. A Q t 6 X Larr ' 'Vl 'Cm ' M Q K , ,D 5 A L ry ' 'v' A . X Helen Mcllonald V A 4 Y XX Marjorie Nlclfarlancl , 41 ' 'l,: Y QAM, ,V , I 5 'She ' Mcflaw 1, 2 X W Susan McGee C 6' lliana Mcflinty f pl Marilyn McGuffin Vw e Mary McLaughlin 73 Q 7,1 I 1 K gig' ,J . V 1 giaif f'f 1 kiff lgils .lf ,M Hife tii K 4 75 ix, . es' ,L li 5- C X, av, 4 ,fm -. 4 t lv? if is Sophomorcs Kem Mya-rs. H1-lt-n Bradford, and ,lean Cummings stay busy in home economics. while junior Ouida Gill works with them. I58 re? raft Joanne MCNeely Patsy McNeil Shirlie Mackey Lynn Maddox Dixie Major Patrick Malslrom Linda Malone Carol Mangham Lola Mangham Paul Mann Scott Markham ,lerry Mashaw Ann Mason Nancy Maurer Roy Mayfield John Mays Martha Mays N I Marian Mcaflor I Ella Means Bug Ann Kiera-rlith Nif-k Messina Wiulter Nlelvulfe john Nlivhon fivliil Nliflrllelvroolis Joyce Nlllif'Sli2l Phillip Nlilaizzo Virginia Nlillm-ner l.ewis Xlinor c.llllll'I'lll4' YllSf'lIlf'I' Cindy Nlitc-hell Sara Nlitvliell lfcl Nlonvlte Gary Xlontgonn-ry Larry Nlonlgolnery Tommy Nlontgomery Marilmeth Nloore Matt Nloore Sara Morgan Martha Moseley Hecly Nlullii-an Mary Nlurphree Donnie Murphy ,lan Myers Kathleen Xlxers Pat Neal Paul Nelson Wiay ne Netherland Jim Newman Jucly Nichols Charlotte Nielsen Barbara Nolnle Noland Carmen Norman lean Oillonne-ll ,linnny Uuens I .-Xnrlreis l amos lr-rrp l'z1rlxcr johnny Parsons Ly nflrzl Pale- o -ra , -,Q A x- ' 0 O Wei 3 'Y 1 4, Q: , , 4 - vi fly sa .nk-Y Q I Y ff Q EJ 'L I ,,r 9 W Am. 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Patsy Patin George' Patterson lloruthy Phillips Cynthia Pinchera Gloria Pitchford ,Io Pittman Mary Kay Platt Claudia Pollock Frcrl Porter Mack Pnrtcr Sandra Puss Tony Powell Mary Ruth Prater Penny Presslcy Edward Price Mary ,lane Pricc Evcly n Prudhommc Martha Purifoy Joan Putman Betty Rainer Larry llatnhin Buddy Raslacrry Kathryn Ratcliff Us-rry llaislinscm llicliard lit-ddith jackie Recd Suzann Rice Dorothy Ruch Patricia Richard ,Iohnnye Richard Stcplwn llicliardson 'limnniy Hll'llill'IlSOIl jm-I Hitman Jane lloggc Margaret Roshottoni Xiaiitla Hosc Ruth RUSPII Jin-kiv llosctt Richard Sanders Susan Schicrcr 9 11' 11111 ll 501111 ME . . . 11111 N111hl1g11f Q 11N111 111 r 'G 4, X11 1111111 51111111-r Ntlllt' S11ilXN 511-111 S1t1IXNS X1a1r1'111511111111111N SiiIlf1I'il 511115 11111111115 515111111 111111121 512111111 Surah 511111111- 1f11g31' 51111111 15111165 51111111 1115111 51111111 1if'l1l1t'11l 51111111 Mary' 81111111 Mary 111111 51111111 111111111 51111111 Nancy .111 51111111 111c'11ar11 S1111-11Fc11 N1ilIlUt'1 5111111115 Mika' S11'IJ1l1'IlF Pam Stewart 1111111116 S1fI1i1'S 1111 Fulliwm Virginia 51111111111 1.11urz1 '11811' 1131111 Tuylwr .2 A 1 gi Q . 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X Y X lluhc-rla Tesar Jn .Xnn Thigpvn lfdnnnnl 'l'hnn1a, John 'lhmnus Eva 'lhnnlpsnn Llllflil LFP rlillIlIllpS0ll Ura 'lhurp John Thurrnnnd Paul Tilton Sherry 'lillllllll Marie Tirnpa Janne-s llndnl John 'lindd Martha Tmnlinson lrlna Suv Toys Bill 'lrusty Dir-k Vlqllhlxs ,lim 'l1ll1'lit'Ik lfmlnarrxl Yllllgfllt' liclnina Tugglc llvtty Turnvr Nc-Ida 'llurnlvy john Tylc-r Linda l'pshaw lliunnv V2lUlf'lIl3Il Nancy Waddell Rusty Wade Polly Waits Eugmw Vfalker jack Wullufe Paul Warm- Rnyul Wushhurr Wvaync Wir-die Carl Wvvisnmn Brenda Mae XVI: John VN enlx Ehzwbeth VQPQI Marlznz Whlte John W lllllUl1 Rlclmrd xV1lFOX 1 lls Nlnrtliu Wilki-5 ,Inv Wiilliziiiismi llaiyvv Willis xlfxllllflil Wilson Paul Wiilsun linseinarie Wiiincr lfxiv Xxiinflvr Patsy Xvillfllllllll l,uunnv Wiingficlcl Way nc Winn-rrowcl livverly Wise Glvmla Wise Lincla Wood Julie Wfmfmrl jimmy Wflltlflilil Margaret Wbmlarcl Kay Wbmmclruff Paula Wlomls Sandra Worlz-y Clowe Vliriglit David Vilright Melissa Wriglit Louise Vllynn Martha Yanrey Mary Nell Yaugcr Martha Yearwoocl Lucy Youman Hubert Young joe Young Virginia Young lrf-ne Zagonf' Nancy Zimnn rin in -E- of v -it gn 1 W, Y 1' lim www E m-W H ?-'Q -. ff? ENJOYING THE BREAK AT LYNCH arf' the Freshman 1-lass officers: Prvsident. Sonny Vztrm-ll: Yin' I'rm-fide-nt. Pe-tv Smile-3 Svrrvtary. l'atri1'i,x Vltytt-1 'frr-ustllwr, livtty Jn-un tlflltllllwul I'urltutttr-11tut'tat1. ,Indy Wullwr: and St'l',El1'LlIlI-All-.XIlllx Xltmi lmn-lt. TARTI G TH Walt .hII1Zif,'kt'T'. Stuart 'l'ut'm-r. Huh llunm ut. and ,Iimmy Wingfivlfl lwuy fuppliw frum tht- avhoo Aurc. Thx' fchunl fturt- if lucatt-11 on tht- wg-01141 flour and is run by tht- Stutlvnt Council. httt X t W t is fX '-1---- N531 ,1- E xi -' ix 44 ' .,... I guy, Many Frrwlinwn take Algebra. Mr. Young. Fr:-fliman ,xlg1f'lJI'il tn-avliefr. helps ,Iuhn Wil-nn with an avign- nwnt. lntlixidual ht-lp frum Ilia- tt-acln-rf makt- 1-mirfm-5 va-it-r for thf- -tudr-ntx. . s H i ,f Building pyramids requires balance and timing. Achillgs Armenakig lvalanvvf himself ag he tops this pyramid formed hy him unll his Cl3SFIIlZ:llQ'S. LIMB ARE THE FRESHME . . . living: a nominw- fur cla-s ufliw-r is a gre-at hnnnr. Nmnimw- fur lfrm-fhman class officers arf-, fitting: Glenda Hufstvtle-r, Bob Brown. Betty Brandon. Sufan Bronson and John Wilson. Standing are: .lohn Madison and Kenny Gibson. .I ', f' gr f' 4:1 F-A ui.. ,aa Y, -i UN. ' 'is J '5 ii 55 in fav' 'Ur- is ap. X My n Juv Alu-ndroth Arnulil Almrarnwn Mary Jane Albritton Gordon Allen Avliillvf .'xTIl'lQ'l1ilkls Tmnmy A-Xtkinwn Franvillv llaggctt Mildrvd Ballm Clariw- .'xliiil11S Kathryn .-Mlvovk Mullin- l'll'illH'f'N .-Xddiwn Paula ,Xifri-d Wlaltvr :Xluacfker Mary jane- Arne: llvtty Fay- Allaway Ruby Ne-ii Awtin John Axfnrd .lud lluiiiff Ff2lIll't's Hain Huy l,r'sIf'l' lllliivr 'Lv'-gfyxi a Q ff- . I F if w Q, if 53 The Freshman Clas viii' in ,ig',x 4-AB., Orviil llarrelt Jimmy llartrll 'N - Gordun Hate-s N r Mr. Brown, thv IlH'l'll3lllC2il drawing inrlruclor, is pictured here giving instructions to FI'1'FllIl'l8Il boys almut the drawing mstrumvnts and their proper carv. I66 ,lov iii-ard Dvnnis Bl'CklIlHf1 Laurrel Bclk Anno Br-ll Jam- lie-rwald Sherry Blanchard Ronald lllankman David lilasinganw 1 9- N. 2? 2' 0 in 'Y ...4 .4 ,- 0' 6. 3452 53. 61 'MSF' WW He-nalun Blaylock Xlafgafvl lgluumfif-ld Sandra Bwalriglrt Linrla Sue- Bnlivk Harry Bmrra- ff ' ' Bruce- Burlla-lon Kath:-rim' Burn Sylvia Buuvlu-r Rngvr Box Cll2:lTlK'4 Boyd 131-tty Bravkin Betty Branflnn Gwen Brush:-r Mary Ann Bray Mary Lnllife- Brig Sandra Brillhart Susan Brnngon Bobby Brown Denny Bruwn Helen Brown members Rolwr! Brown Robe-rt Waynm- Brown 75- Shawn Brown i--K -3 A-...A N, Q gg G - 1 a Kenneth Burson Charlnttf- Bu,-1-ll Walter Caillz-tc-au . ' 3 - ' 5, 2. ' V X I fqfzll' Betty ,lean Campbell Sue Be-Ill Caxnplwll g 1 ' jack Carliflm- a Julm Carpe-nt.-r .lim Carl:-r ' l' Curtif Cary I . 2 , 'R ,Q . -A I .A l 4 5 m -2, Q i 104 K rf f Jacqur-lim' Burns Raymond Burrou an wr Q r Q X Q f, I X, as VQ W! ,lf Patrica Caldwell Beth Caliway Lymla-ll llarna-r Nanim- Carm-3. Suzanne Cafrard Carol Calllvy wifi' ,. 2 . 1 W i. L S., C These students demonstrate their ability in fundamentals of Freshman Algebra. -1 x il '31 .J L 25 ,- w. 'I Ronald Corlvy Mimi Couvb Wilbort Crain ,lane Crider W'illiam Courlnvy Doya Dall' Micheal rl:-llvrardinis Cynthia Dennis Carole Ann Causey Donna Cbaffin Cllarlf-5 Chalfant fllarylou Chandler Jimmy Kay Christian Rodney Cl:-gg Parris Cobb Erne-st Coltbarp Fayv Colm Carolf- Cook Thomas Cook he 4' filaf if ..V . , Q Q' , K ,jg y lx .... g r ff' A ar Q 4? 'M i GQ? 1 i'Z Fre hmen look forw Larry Cowlvy Marcia Ann Cowl:-y Ronald Cox Judy Crow Waltr-r Cunningham Bob Cupplcs Bonnie Daniels Ben Dawkins Donnis Doa Pat Dennis Ce-ne Deputy Gwen Desoto ,N i, 5' XC 7 A ., ll y 4 ! its QQQ, Y vi . -4. f l 3354 4 i ' Q F Q f s , 2.- '5 :if ilk! fu ,Ig H. , x 'b 15 M ' .iw . , 35? W, Q 5 Qs fl .av -gf ., A II K 73 , 5 s i K Bnliliy llio-lmvr Conf-sa llillarrl Marion Donovan Danny llunliam Carolyn llunniirc .luliv llurrn-ll Frances Elie-y ,lim Eddy John EIIllJl'f'Y Lorvtta Fariilf-r Lynda Fe-an-l Jerry Fc-rgufun 0 the future at rd Ml N1 71, ' gi' as Janice Flf-min Glynn Ford Mary Al ire Foil:-r Eva-lyn Fouls Iyallynn Gainw Dianf- Garvin llunk Gill-- Rolu-rl Cillan f L Ronnie Ford Gerald Fordham Bruce Foster Donald Fri:-dnian EliLabc-th Fry Danny lfullvr Tummy Guy Kenny Ililm-on ,lvrry liilln-rl Raymond Uillewpif: Bcttyc Llirod Carol Gin-ns Rohr-rt Uonow an john lluwden Catherine Dykes Bonniv Earp Janice- Fallin lilizalmctll Farmer Sandra Fisher Kay Fitzgerald Q af rica' . mu W ,, 5 , im wr' .W :J V fit 6 Q. 1 I I ! , 4 I I x 1 'K J , ii Ld. ' . if ' r f' C Q Boh Hardison Rodin-y Hart ,Io Ann Hedrick Charl:-5 Helms 'Q B4-tty llc-nd:-rfon Sammy Hilhurn Barbara Hill Judy llc-th Gin-nx Judy Cla-5 llill lloldvn Je-rry floogrr' Cingvr Grady Pamvla llraham Kay Crown Stilr-s Gregory' Hilda Jani- Griffin Bill Hammond joyvi- Hamrirk William Hancock Freshmen will be th Y .N Ronnie Hawkins Q 5 ,, AY Rohr-rt Hawthorne ,M Diane He-athman , 'V J 1 is 3 x. I, Andre-w llc-rnarldi-L ,lor-l Goldman Elliot Goldman L Q lfvgpy Grant I , tv lhomax lfraw- 1 E 2 i f Kay Haffenhrak Clifford Ham Billy Hancock Suzanne Hanks S - ! 1 5' 'wr K 1 2 gp ff G55 Ri Q K flax- mf. H: 7 ' lm'-K' f' ' g gliiivi i X 3' XF' FA Word study is an 4'b5t'l'lll3l part of any English clash, and tho dictionary is a vital help to any frvshman. Virginia Orr. lit-th Caliwuy, Judy Nichols. and Shi-rry Blanchard arrangt- a difplav of dictionary helps. ' It , fig lx. D .v'-, Ji . N V f 2, A S 'M :SMA 'sr Carulyn Hill Jane' Ann Hogan Mary Hulflvn He-nry Hnnlm-y l m-ltnn Hnrtun Jeff Howie Barbara Huddleston Gln-nda Hufstetler Bob Hunt Carolyn Jacobs llnruthy James Linda Jalncs eaders of tomorrow 8' s 1 1 Martha Johnson Paul Johnson Shf-lia Juneau Pi-ggy Kvnnf-dy Linda Suv King Rusbell King Ralph Km-nig: lin-lvn Kuttll' Brf-nda Johnston Lucy Joins-r Jane Jones Andrea Kerbh Charles Kihne-ni: Julia King Gail Kle-kotka Sandra Knntt Arthurinr Knox Hr-lc-n Kr:-mor Charlz-5 Lam-ng:fr Juhnny Lakcy Larry Holle-man Jvan llullowe-ll Rust- Mary Hoye William Hubbell Harrie-t Hunter Lawton Hutchinson Eddiv Jonkin Johnnie Johnston , I 6- B 'E' I lb ll -Y I bv. ,f EA J ,f it 2 A- A j .-pl ff QI fu, .Q - Ng. S ill . - .. . . Llf nl .4 01111 l.llll1Nl4Ill l L R ,L 1' Guides show Freshmen around the building the first day of school Row l.unv lrauslmn X Rx Sumlra l.4-llmlx Wg ,tk W l:T.1lll't'- Imvpxr gf K' Q. la' 4:1710 ,K 1. lg R 'Ei ,luznw l.v'lllt'l' , . lxulpll l.11l1le-ll Freshmen have man Slllllllllt' Wwaym' L1 Nlillnn lnulhrup clllllllll' Luke-r William Klcfiaa ,lane McCain Put Nlc-Cann ,lufly Xlt'l.llll1lllQll I,in1lu Nlvliirllvy jwlm Xlacliwll Kim Nlalftrmu Jiillltl' Nldllglllillll jxlllll'IU' Nlairunln ang Kr-nnefth Lukvr Nillllf' xlL1l'FlilAll1lld ,Iurly Hrfllelwgilflan llrfggy xl1'f,lLll't' lfmily Magee Linmla Maher Nluriy Nlarke 1031-v Nlurlmvm- V we Q. ,qx ,Es br 'T a I 1 rx '-X 53 4: S3 Belly ffumillf- Marlin Daxid Marlin Nanvy Maxon Ronald Mu-on Rl1'llLiI'll NIl'l'l'lx llullx Mvlvulf Judy xlllll'l' YUHIUII Milla-r pportunities at B had ll Lf! john Marlin Margzif- Marlin l.1-yd Mason I 'I 1, I' , Claude Nfuy , 4,-, , Charle-X Mayor. 1 ' jon Mvadowf K Y, lQlu Mi1l1llc'Io11 I .Xlle-n Millvr Judith Miller k v I Q l Jimmy Mitchell A -- V Margaret Lira Mogg gt, I A Leonard Morgan . V: Qfiir. ami rd I P ,gy 6, N IN. bv- mg Yvonne Murle-y Beverly Myers Judy Nicholas Sara Norton Nc-lf Norwig Nida Ann Odom Buckner Oglivie Burt Oglivie Gretchen O'Steen Evelyn Palrnf-r Eu-lyn Palm:-r Leonard Palmer Sharon Norman Bobby Norrim ,If-un Olllonncll Scully Ugir-r Sally Ou-rdyke Tommy Pack Sherry Parkvr Wilkins Parker X I 1 Sonny Parnvll Tlimnas l'atc Bill Pattmfun 4 61 Dorothy Patti' livtsy Payne- Nancy l'e-arson Tum Pvarfnn .lfw llvtlrfn Carol Pelham Kay Perry llulr l'e-rxiul liarry l'e-lnw l'e---ww Ruth l'e'lrvy H-, , Carolyn Pratt ,lc-ssv l,l'lNllI'k William Purifoy lfrzink Quinn Nlariv Ralmalai Il Pre hmen kee t Mary .lanv Ranisf-y Agri' R1-Q-d Ruln-rt R4-ml Nlarggarvl Ann Re-1-ye-4 llnralun llvynulclf ' iv .xl Alice Richard Jutlye- Rhs-a Richard: Su-an Rim-harcls .Mlair Rivllartlfon Nancy Rhodes : l'a1ri1'ia Rivhit- Lowvll Ricuril jay Risetlc-n lluvk Rivcs , w Lura Rulrlnns Mary Beth Roberts Nancy Robins A y lfrm-st Robinson Jimmy Rulwinwn 'l'mnniy Robinson KK: Kr-nno-th l,Ullllll1 Nlargarvl R alt- New rooms and improvements were included in the tight schedule of Freshman Day activities. P lan Saxony Q Alma Nlarian Sayf-s W' Suzanne Scarbrough fr irit of B rd alive llell Srhriwiln-r Myron Schwvitzf-r Nlarilyn Smog ljvlo- Fvillr' Samlra ,Xnn Shiwlil- Donna lv-an Simmons llnlmnllly Smith Suzanne- Smith Hike- Svivully Ann Scott llurliara Scott John Sf-nh-ll jf-ri Shark:-lfurd Paula Shapiro Charles Smith Cynthia Smith David Smith 'l'lionia- Smith linalaline- Southf- lxlorrfntrf Sproull FH lluill lingvr K1-nny Hog.-r fiilflllyll Ruse Fanilra Rounlrf-e Ann Sanrle-rs Sandy Saunrle-rs Nliiggii- Sf'llllll!l1l'll liiirlnara S4-hmiilt I 6 I , c , Q c Q' I 1 1 A W, tial-' 9' Mb' fr. . fr' 41 'u PV 1 X' tu- w. 'ci me i wi '11s Linda Stanshury Sue Sll'Ill1t'llSOIl Nancy St-fwar! Sandra Stokes lllcwrilw- Fm-un Rnnaltl Strickland Dax itl Swearing:-n Mivllt-al Talley Z Patsy Ste-Wm .ltr :Xnn Ste-wart Jphn Str-wart lluvirl Stum- ,lvarlrlinv Stout ,luck Slraugllztn Carol Sturgrs He-lf-n Ftuttx llill Sullivan l.inda Taylor N x lin l l 1 4 V,-x it elim P' Mu,-11 Mary Joy 'lllatcher Nancy Tltigpf-n X ww K' ,34- 5- 'BV 6- X6 'X Jl4aN Freshmen like th Fra-Qhman appllcanw for the C-usher staff admire the Gusher trophy joy 'l'lmtr1pfnn lNlic'llt'al llxornpson Bud Tomlinson Peggy Travis Miles Turnt-r Stuart Turin-r Leunarml Ve-dlitz Sheldon Vvmllitz fix 2 I Y M1-Q. ov 53931. pt Q t ska.. 1 ivan. ,f , t A yn. , x 5 R Elf' Q ? 'YQ I 1 , -4. . L. C In 1 -sf A L Y 1 hw 5.- X Jennifer Victory Sherry Waites Glenn Walker Mary Martin Wallace David Waller Gay Watson Stanley Whitlow Sue Whitlow Ronald Whittekin Gayle Williams Mary Beth Williamson John Wilson riendliness at rd Jimmy Win fic d Fre hmen an hown the counselor! office. Randy Winters Barbara Wittrnan Lee Wolchansky Aubrey Wood Phil Woodall Everett Woods Lois Wray Carole Wyatt Tommy Wynn Judy Yr-arwooal Lorena Young Mary Anne Youngblood Judy Walker Nancy Walker Sandra VVatson Suzanne Wedin .lames Whitten Patricia Whyte Patricia Ann Wilson Annette Wimberley ri fl, is 6- 1 'S- ,lf fx. , sz A-........ i -Q0 S 1 . , '53 T11 3 P st ' :fi 9 13' fl J' , .tl 8' Q. ' .K ' ,f '4 1 gqxtjzf ,nf,'f aa ' any' Q 'gal . 4 - A 4. .3 . l, !+l 4: l '4:ai.5'l pkg K 11 '-'. . ,ur - Q3 'I 1 vi' , ' Q ' J O - ,4:i'. XJ '59 . ' Q lv f ttf, 15.11 NJ, , . . 1' , . ' '.?t1 ' ff . 1 4 Q 3 Q1 3 'E 'E A 7 ,ur , ,V 'wi' 9 W 3 fl 1 : ' f 5 I .. ,Ju Iwo u-377 vff --If D 1'- ATHLETICS PAGE 182 MILITARY PAGE 244 MUSIC f fl- PAGE 266 A WELCOME ADDITION TO THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT is the new gymnasium completed during this school year. Members of athletic teams finding their way through the new building are Jimmy Hughes, golf: Gerald Ray, trackg ,Ierry Didier, footballg Dickey Richard, baseballg and Frances Scott, tennis. TI-ILETICS I f FALL WI TER PRI G SUMMER The te-nnxm team lmcs up tu practxce QQ-rung on th: flrst day of practlu iw ..- i 'Nluch of the swnmmmg teami IJYBCIICF tlme IQ Qpent r add to lt run wlth a hook hot from I e pnot a am! NIlI'llIt'X'I ln Q 0 ll mot QXLIU game ff I xx r m Iearnmg to bet a good klckoff from thy xde of the poo I84 Uurlng an r-arlw prlng. trank me-et a xrm I dlkllldf! tru 41 nt lfl ll pole sa llt Left The jubilant Jael-.QIQ marrx the wwhc from the fwld aftcr trouncmg axr 'ark 32 for the dl trut Lhamplon q li v. JACKETS PLAY THEIR BEST Ch-3, Q One of the mos! enjoyable parte of g1rlQ phw xcal vduca tlon IQ plaung bagkethall The Jackets Qtop a rwal up l'lSlIlg wnh a double play Ab? I' Syn gmt-. tha txpnff ag.a1nQt BUG-Jer ln early srasun game Thla group 01 funn,-r. and wt-lghtmf-n report fur practice 'X Bsrd golfer chlp- a -hut out of lllglh grai to the green m an unportant matt h l85 VARSITY FOOTBALL - Head Football Coach LEE HEDGES First row: Nevel Ehrhardt, Murray Johnston, Merritt Chastain, Don Douglas. Second row: Gerry Kennedy, Jerry Didier, Don Davis, Larry Hiensohn, Bobby Hamm, Bo Campbell. Third row: Bob Patterson, Ken Bond, Johnny Hun- sicker, Jim Wilson, Hartie Spence. Fourth row: Jimmy Brown, E ddie White, Grantham Couch. John Ratcliff, Gary Montgomery. -. .wp yy V 5 , X 1 r - Ni STATE CHAMPION uYoung and inexperiencedv was the title given the Varsity Byrd Yellow Jackets by the press in the pre-season ratings. This may have been true, but the Jackets were not without spirit. Led by Head Coach Lee Hed- ges and his fine assistants, the Jackets were able to overcome lack of experience with desire. This desire to win, that Byrd teams in the past have shown, built the Jackets into one of the top AAA contenders in Louisiana. lgnoring predictions, the Jackets posted impressive victories over Sulphur, Texarkana, Bossier, and West Monroe. After being beaten by a fired-up Bolton team, the Jackets played one of their best games of the season in a losing cause against Baton Rouge High. A defeat at the hands of lstrouma followed. it UNNERS-UP 6 Then the Jackets started a four-game winning streak that included the defeat of the Fair Park Indians on Thanks- giving day and the winning of North Louisiana AAA championship. The victory over Fair Park gave the Jackets the right to meet Lake Charles in the State semi-finals. The Jackets downed the Wildcats 13-7 and gained a chance to meet lstrouma for the State AAA championship. Again the Jackets played one of their best games. but lost 14-T to a strong lstrouma team. On December 14. the 1956 varsity put away their pads and cleats for the last time, closing a successful season of nine wins against four losses. I4 -Q , vw UI, g , .ff U -fs'- .,J-l dl n Y f- ' I ,Y :A Assistant coaches: J. D. Cox, Woodrow Turner, Scotty Robertson, John Rogers. First row: Pat Studstill, Bill Rainer, Bobby Aldidge. Second row: Robert Hiller, Larry P h i l l i p s. Sonny Jacobs, Ford Gibson, Bill Robinson. Third row: Charles Peatross, Robert Davis. Jimmv Trick- felt. .IOP Zaffater, Homer Blanc. Fourth row: Vaughn Evers, Robe-rt Shv-mwell, G e n e Jones, Buck Trussell. Larry Rambin. x 40-on UQ an If N. M ' xx N Xa SFP 5 9 Q. I 5 , 'X .ja is ,mi .,w. 'Wan -. . xg ., 'M ,lg'5-'Liar W F ,J ' Q A 'N , S so tl bl Q ,wwn,Q- W. Iii f -. . f- 5 V V1 A H . 'R x W . f ,,, J 4,-' QWL.. . sz X Q Q M 15 .. w. -4 4 Y I ' 9 ' 09 ' y, ' HV ' 52'-.W A 5. . V , ., f .-,D . f s. u I, , 4' vi! ,M .' N , ' ' 1 'v 1 '- ' rf' V ',, , ' ' ' W ' 1 1. F 'mg R- W 'A Q' ' 9 Y W ..,,5'c' . 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'JH M 1 M' 5 ' 1 y ,yi 4 66 99 TEAM PN Tyyo trfu ht years yuthout defeat spells out sue cess for the Bees 111 a big yy ay 1t also spells success for the yarsity Jackets next year as the starting lineup yy 111 he picked from these boys Coached by Woodroyy Turner and John Rogers they can be sure of haying the best coaching Thi year the Bc es yyon ten strawht games to run their undefeated string for tyyo years to eighteen games Merritt Chastain and Jimmy Brown were outstanding on defense yyhlle Jojo Pittman was constantly gaming yardage for the Bees With these boys and more like them the 19:11 Varsity can look for success By rd By rd By rd By rd By rd By rd By rd By rd By rd By rd f-,, First row: John Dalton, Johnny Parsons. Phillip Lane. Joe Gordon. David Zaenglein. Donny Gilerease. Second royi: Buhhy' Rasherry. 1' af: A Randy' lipton, i Hayden ,114 Hicks. Randy' .lac-k. jolo 'Q' Pitman. Phillip Nlann. ' b Third row: Ru-se-ll Nc-wton. Pete Caffne-y'. Richard Nur- red. Bill Fitzgerald. Rit-yes Grogan. Robin Flc-telic-r. SI- AQON RESULTS , Haughton ,,,,, , 0 ' North Caddo . 0 Texarkana ., H 12 Marshall t,,,tt ..1V 6 Texarkana W , 0 Minden .,.,,,1, , 6 Fair Park t,,,, , 21 Fair Park ,,,, 13 ' Bossier H ,, 14 Minden t,,,, ,, . 7 71:5-. - First row: David Upton, John Everett. George Wain- wright. ,lim Pack. David Taylor. Second row: Manuel Stamos, ,Iiin Posey. Paul Nelson. Bruce Lane, jon Harper, jerry' Godwin. Third row: Charles Belson. Wayne Hidalgo. John Sin- gleton. Tommy' Hogan. Jud Downs. John Davis. FRE HMAN TE r 'WJ 1 First row: Ben Dawkins, Raymond Burroughs, Premo C-reppi, Robbie Robinson, Bill Crair, Bill Hancock, Bobby Hawthorne, A. J. Walpole, Leonard Morgan. Second row: Sonny Parnell, Bob Brown. Charles Smith, Glen Mason. John Lackey, John Wilson, Don Christian, Tommy Gay, Ray Baxton. Jim Davis, Darrell Brock. Third row: Bob Owens, Hank Anderson, Scotty Roberts, Jimmy Finch, Calvin Hinton, Johnny Alexander, Jackie Sentell, John Madison, Freddie White, Watter Monkhouse, Chuck Prince. SEASON RESULTS :Hs We They 12 North Caddo , ,,,, 6 6 Texarkana ,,,,. , , 6 6 Marshall , oo,., , ,,,t, ,25 13 The freshman team scrimmages against the Sophomore 25 Lakeshore .,,, 0 34 Bossier .,ss, L 0 0 Minden ,,,,, 34 This yearis freshman team, posted a five and three record for the season, coached by Scotty Robertson and John Rogers, The freshman team representing the future varsity of Byrd, scored important victories over Bossier. North Caddo, and St. Johns. This years team was comprised of 31 fresh- men from Linwood, Broadmoor, and Hamilton Terrace Junior High Schools. With leading scorers Sonny Parnell and Prima Creppi and such outstanding line- men as Bob Brown and Leonard Morgan. the freshman team shows great promise in speed and strength for the future varsity teams. QUET f RD it the- annual fmnlmall ban- quvt tllm' full-iwingg liuys wvrt' prvsm-ritml with truphivs: Alf-rry llimlivr. muft vulualmli- line-- man: llivkii- flarpi-nh-r. must valualilu- play:-r: lion lluvix. most xaluulilc' luarlx: and Rohr-rt Patterson. fvhulastiv award. ii it W, ' :n'HI'.'.l1 :fluf- paul Q ' ALL CITY The' lioys Ne-le-cte-rl lay the coaches and fports writvre to first string: ln-rtlia nn the- All-City Team wffrff: lluvk 'llru-he-ll. gruarrlg Charles Pvat- rnx-. fulllmavkz llirkic' Carpi-'ntc-r, 1-nil: and Jn-rry lliilivr. tavklv. ALL DI TRICT Elm-ctc-d to the- All-District first te-am wi-rv: Buck Trus- sell. guardg Charles Peatross, fullbackg Dickie Carpenter, I ' endg Larry Heinsohn, guardg and Jerry Didier, tackle. ALL ST TE W 1 Y ff 29' ru ,M WF BI2lll2lgC1 S 'Wd -wa IV' wr lb ..4n hu... B bbw R bert am XII: w 1' B ' 45 .3 9' I V :jf i, N Wir . if J Q2 ' ,iT My 6 X Q M,i w,ih5 T . 4 ,I D X I W t.Lw-1 fx t , W-4: in 1 V . C M L, 7' ,, C L. I V, A , we I A J I i K4 , ,jf 2 . , A vtZigi,. i. Q A fbi? f'f N' ' ' , o VM 22: W , , 2 1. f , f f 4 4 -A , -ffl . A - ,.vA . 'ajax Q A ' 9 V I ' V ' 4 '1,-Ei ' - ' x V '-.r ' , Q , n ' ' w gr If ' ,I , v' ' 5 ,A -1 - .1 ,, : lk' I 0 j Clawfun. u - Carr. I .- 1-rl E1-rs. 203 'X if Honored durm Ihr homecomm cc-renmnu s Qnor I .154 Plaw ln nd Jimmy Tr .2 I I TD fi, li 1 C'-,A ,, X. , mf, gs 9' 'ful-.-Qifz fx ' '98 Wa. I I-IOMECO I G Don llavis and Sue Caldwell. Jerry Didier and Elizabeth Ogle. QUEEN, Ramona Nail Buck Trussell and Charlotte Jones. Elizabeth Robertson and Parker Davis are our crown and football bearers. COURT Dickie Carpenter and Mary McGee, Maid of Honor. L , J SWEETHEA RT. Elizabeth Ogle Sonny Jacobs aml ,Inn Houchin arry lhillipx and Ramona Nail. Pat Stull-till and Nlary Nlmm' ARSITY BASKETBALL Flrst row Bllly Fltzgerald Dnokey Rlchard Hunter Tracht Rod Xea er Second row Johnny Byrd fharle Baucum Roy Dea Dou Cherry Jams Watt orth Loulslana AAA Champs After strugglmg through many long games ln whlch the Jackets couldnt seem to do anythmg rlght Byrd became the Clnderella team by yunmng the dlstrlct champlonshlp Whrle dolng thls Byrd won exght out of thelr last eleyen games to cllmax a yery successful season After wmmng three out of four games the Jackets came back after the Cl'lI'lQtIl13S holldays and began a long losmg streak But as suddenly as they went mto It the Jackets came out Although we lost 59 53 to SlIllSlJOI'0 thls game could be called the turnlng p0lI1l. of the season It was m thls game that the Jackets really started moy lng The team began playmg as a team and they were on the road to success Once agaln the Jackets started to get the breaks and were noyy able to mn the close games Many tunes the substltutes yyhlch Coach Robertson called on came through brllllantly when they yyere needed most Although the 1216 record 15 not the best ln By rds hlstory the team should rank hlgh because of IIS sp1r1t and the late season surge XNl llCll netted them the CllitI'lCt cron n and a berth ln the state play offs Head Basketball Coach SCOTTY ROBERTSON V V' . 1 A A ' ,U J 9331 S JJ A gt 4 X A s i yy . 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La Grange of Lake Charles handed Byrd its fourth defeat in the first game of a doubleheader by a score of 43-33. The Jackets' shooting percentage was very poor as they compiled only 13 points in the first half. La Grange. on the other hand, probably had one of its hest nights. The Gators hit Lillllosi every shot they tried. and their rebounding was matchless, Only a last-quarter surge by the ,lackets kept the game from being a coinplete runaway. The following night an entirely different looking ts-ani took the floor and beat the Lake Charles Wildcats 56--16. Byrd started by taking: a 10-0 lead and increased it to 18-5 by the half. The Jackets were hot. and the Wildcats new-r came close. Leaders on offense were Hunter Tracht and Dickey Richard with 14 and 17 points respectively. Byrd returned home with a 1-1 record over Lake Charles teams, having beat the best team. The Bolton Bears toppled Byrd 51-47 in a non-district game. The loss left Byrd with a 4-5 record. The game was tied 32-all at the end of tl1e third quarter, but the Bruins out-scored Byrd 19-12 in the last quarter to take the victory. Billy Fitzgerald paced the ,lacket attack with 15 points. '9'Q .H UH . ... . Q' 4 1 M 4. ,,,, - T tif ai S 'T V -WW! x I 1.1 W . M , t fi oftg.,...l!T.1.,...,.. A I ' t :fg..al,. y ... , -Q. 6 W .1.. .. . .. . wr ,--1w 'M 1.111-1i ' ,-ff' Letter 57 of I Johnny Byrd is fouled by a Fair Park Indian as he tries for .1 basket. BILLY FITZGERALD-Junior Johnny Byrd takes the rebound from a startled Ouachita player. 5 ' v . ,liinmy Orton's 27 points led a hot Fair Park five pa-t the Jacket- hy a 53-43 score. Things se-enied to go right for Fair Park all night long a- they dunk:-d 27 of 33 charity attempt-. Byrd wa- ahead for most of the second and third periods. hut ff-ll hr-fore the on-laugzht of Orton jutnp--hots and lack of Jacket rebounding. Adams of Fair Park chipped in with 12 points while Tracht and Richard led the line Avenue crew with 13 and 8 points respectively. This game left Byrd with a 4-8 record. North Caddo pulled a surprise up-et over the Yellow ,laekets hy do-fi-ating them 48-46. The tl:-fi-n-ive learns for hoth -ides played tremendous hall as it took four minute- and tt-n -eennd- to put the hall through the hoop-. I.ittIf- llivlcey Richard at't'onipli-hed this fr-at, and with the help of l itzgeral4l'- ll points kept the ,larkr-t- ahead until there were 18 second- lf-ft. llucote of tht- Reliels slipped pa-t Byrd defender- for a lay-up and the hall game. Logan led the winners with 22 points. , 'wx dw f 'N V ...mi -. Pushing through a cheering crowd, the 19:16 57 Yellow Jackets, clad in the new warm-ups, vom: 'on the floor of our new gym. fl Excitement mounts as the Jackets and the Bearcats fight for the hall in a close game, John Byrd- and Dickie Carpe-nter's rehounding led the ,lavket fin- to their fir-t l-AAA victory and a for -e-cond place. 'l'ht- -lt-12 -t-ore was due relround- and ll- point- of Byrd and Biehard'- lt po Auld- and Sandor- It-d NM--t Nlonrof- with - point- rr-pt-vtin-ly. Playing in oxvrvogt weather anl h fore' only 50 -pf-vtator-. lvoth team- had trouhle- hittin the ha-lu-t. llue Io thi- -low -tart the -1-ore at tho f of tht- fir-t quarter wa- only 8 to 6 in Byrd'- layor. Byrd owned a 28-27 half-time lead. The hoy- from Byrd we-rv ni-ye-r to he lit-adt-tl after that and were nur-ing tln-ir tight le-ad at tht- lruut' .Xftwr nuiny nivdiovrt- uaniw- thi- -ea-on. thing- -tarted d draw tht to look ,uooll for tln' ,lu1'lv-I- tIllI't' again. llir Bn-nxillv Bolwat-. rat--d a- on it th top tv nn in North Loui-iana. in the fir-I round of the Xlindt-n tournann t th x voltlll really play whin tht Iht- ,la1'lu't- -how:-d tha v' t we 1 - l all th. way lnffrf chip- wr-ro down. a- they hattlwd hart ' lo-ing 33-32 in tht- vlo-ing nionient-. .Xltliough they lu-I, ' . 4 l ' I I the .lavkt-t- Mau- ellllt- ul' what wa- to roinr- in tlit- future. Wllh BY1'd YUOWV' lwlllnfl him- Nous I-l 'VfY JUIUPS high ln 3 liivhartl put -own ol hi- jutnp -hot- good for ll point- UYfUfll1 l'3rk l- to lt-ad tht- jar-ket -f'0Ft'fe. lf hard was stopped on a drive-in. A few seconds latt r a Onee again the Jacket- put llll il t1-rrifir' battle before losing 59-18 to llossivr ill the llearkat iflllflllilllvlii. X fighting first half saw the jackets leading at one time by ten points. lint llossirr hattlt-1l lravl-Q to tie the s1'or1- 28-all as tht- half endetl. it was after the half that disaster struck. Bhooting poorly. the Jackets were lIlliM'4tft'1i lay ll points. which was the 1l1-1'i1ling margin. llyr1l's scoring was sIlI'l'1l1l ont .iniong Ri1'l1a1r1l. 'l'ra1'l1t. anti llyrd, 'lihey seoretl lil. 10. and lO points re-p1-1'tix1-lx. 011411-l11ta1 lt--at llxr1l 112-il in L1 1l1str11t ganna-. ily r1l s 4ll'lfll'l record was now 1-2, l3i1'lxi1- t,rn111- of fllliltdliili and lliclxey Ri1'har1l of liyrtl le1l svorers. lirowe hit 21 points getting 18 of them in thi' first half. and Riehartl got IU points. lt ll L1 o t ttirninff mom o 1 1 1 I1 1 i tr it C111 . W d 1 11 1 1 nior an lf orm yy H f 1 A 1 ra CI olll Ianillnf 1 g' nn, n 4141 pass to llea resulted in two points. W' James Watts battles for a rebound. Fitzgerald elutles a defender as he goes up for a shot against Minden. Tracht tries for two points with a left handed drip shot. ln quick suecession Byrd knocked off West Monroe. St. johns. and Fair Park. The wins over West Monroe and Fair Park gave Byrd a tie for the District Championship. Doug Cherry sparked the win over Fair Park with 28 points. In the first game of the play-offs Dickie Richard, a five foot eight inch guard, hit baskets from all points on the court as he led the Jackets to a 66-65 overtime win over our cross-town rivals, Fair Park. Richard, who rang up at a tremendous 26 points, had able assistance from Doug Cherry and ,lames Watts with 15 and 10 points respectively. It was Cherry's free throw, with four sec- onds left in the game. that forced the two teams into an over- time. After that. it was all Richard. ,linnny Orton, Fair Park's leading scorer, controlled the basketball for two minutes and forty- five seconds in the three minute overtime. He took one shot and sent the sphere straight through the cords, With only eleven seconds left, llyrd took the ball down court and led it to Richard who promptly duplieated 0rton's feat, Adams of Fair Park fouled him on the shot. Cool as a cucumber stood Richard as he sent the game's winning point high into the air to fall straight through the hoop. it was all hut on-r as Fair Park had timv for only one attf-mpt from half- court to esavt' tht- gainv. The- ,lavkf-ts wvrr- hoistvd to tht- shouldt-rs of thc- fans and gxiwn a wt'll-dvsr-rw'd ridv' aft:-r tht- victory that gave- Byrd first placf- in Disrrit-r. l5yr1l's Tl-33 trampling of a first-Class Uuavhita tr-ani -HW fioavh Smitty Holm-rtson swf-vp tht- ln'nc'h rlvar of rr-sf-rws. It was tht- st-Cond win over tha- Lions in two ww-ks. This win r-ntitlc-d the Jacket quintt-t to be 1-AAA Distrivt Champs. climaxing an amazing: late--season surge-. As far as this game- is Conn-rm'd. tht- te-rrihlt- Lions could haw stayed at home. By the time- tht- whistlr' lilf-w signaling the find of the Contest. all of tht- Javkvt rf-gulars had invshr-d r-nough points to hit tht- douhlf' figzurt-s. It was the- lwst tr-am vffnrt Byrd had put forth during the' Svason. Dickie- Crows' lt-d hnth teams in the scoring: Column with 17 points. but ditl So only hvcausf' he shot twin' as mufh as any othvr playvr. With Rivhard hitting: from tht- outside and Watts and Dva und:-r the lnickvt, the- javkr-ts walked away virtorious thinking of thvir wining game- in the- Iii-District Playoff with Bolton of Alexandria. Tracht fires a shot from undt-r tht- goal as Roy Dea waits for tht- rvliound. , E ix 4 ts , 'Z 92 Aftc-r a close win, Byrd supporters carry the- Distrirt Champions from the A Ouachita playf-r rvgzistvrs comple-tv dismay as floor. a jackt-t tlriu-s past him for an vasy fivld goal. ln onf- of thv- inost vxriting gamr-s vw-r played, tht- handily. Dirk'-y Richard, who had all srorrlrs with 1-onw-hack kills.. droppf-vi a hvart hrs-aking douhli- 30 points. was a ball of fire- in tht- Closing momf-nts. ovvrtiiin- gamf- T8-T6 In Bolton in tht- statr- play-offs. Ho' scort-tl all nf Byr4l's points during: this time-. and Thi- -t't'tIIltl owrtiim- was playwl with the- umlvr- it was his quik fic-ld goal in the- first owrtiine- that standing that thf- first tvain to sr-orr two points would gan' Byrd this lvad: Bttltfin Iiftl tht' swlrf' again just win. With only il littlf- nwrf- than a minute- It-ft in as tht' vm-rtiniv was tvwr. In thf' surldv-n tlviilllu this ow-rtiim-. 'lit-ininy 5li1llgllltt'T. a linlton suli- pf-rind, liyrrl uv-t thi- jump. Rif-haril drililili-tl ill.- slittltv. sank a Ions! se-t shot froin th., 4-orne-r to win hall. and vthilv' lhltllv- Willis -Pl H sf'I 'f'tt at thf- hvilll tht- ,Hanna iliha- whole- swond half was fast and furious of tht- frm- throw virrle-. Richard fir:-d anothvr with tht- had whanging hands many tltllt's. Unly jllttlllalttft. Hut 21 Witt wusnit in thf- lwfvk. as tht- hall llyrvll Im-k of rffhounds kr-pt the-m from winning rollvd off this rim and Holton took 1-hargf-. 2l5 W TEAM BASKETB LL ., 114 -,wer ,,, is Ol. -Qi' aw' Uni-me 21 :A-- ff Fir t row: Bobby Cloud. Johnny ,'xIlllt'I'SOIl. lioh XXTHISUII. Paul Wilson. CUACH JOHN ROGERS cond row: llicky Woodson. Tommy Hogan. Holm-rt l,llIltTNUI1. liuhlm Rusherry. and mnic llilcreusc. H5 rtl Bossier , Byrd lfvair Park , Byrd Nal1'11itwf'l1ff The future varsity . coached by John Rogers. com- UBUT Bffhfm f ' piled an 8-T record for the '56-'57 season. The team Uxrti Minden ,, Y Q I I 4 I d B I W7 V- .I Fair Park was spar et my sop iomore guar oi atson. Jjll V V . Y. . . Y ,gym North Qaddo uvho .ITIXIITETT his time hetween the Bees and the liyrti West Monroe Varsity. The prospects for the future seem bright 135111 Qllflfhifa in one respect: the Bees chalkecl up three wins with- LWI whit elfmffff out a loss against our cross-town rival. Fair Park. Iii rtl Nllllllvll lim! Sl. Johns liiy-.I Fair Park liirml North 1i21lTtIU Uirti l,llLll'iliILl , Hogan jumps high above the defenders out-stretched Rasberry tries from the corner against Bossier. arms to sink two P0im5- FRE HMAN BA KETBALL NP vs' e In in an . QR ff 14 i b1oQt First row: Jack Carlisle. Dan Dawkins, Barry Petree, Pete Seale, Tommy Pack. Sm-cond row: lion Fri:-dinun. George Thompson. ,Iolin Wilson, Fonnv , . larnell. lfugvm- Farr. John Nladison. Won 12 Byrd resumed competition in the Freshman League hy compiling an emiahle 12-6 record. A highlight of their season was winning the Broadmoor tournament hy defeating the other ninth grade teams of the city. For this xictory the By rd Freshmen won the Best- ln-City Trophy. ln the Greenwood tournament the team reached the semi-finals before being eliminated. Being in a high school, Byrd ninth graders were in- . Q N7 Left: Coach Morris Allumns. Right: Charles Hines, Varsity Manager: John Carpe-nter. Freshman Manager: Lf-land Cui-f-. Trainer. +R 9'lRg First row: Don Brewer. Elliot Goldman, Gerald Ford- ham. Sr-cond row: Tommy tiny, Bud Tomlinson, Jeffrey llak- man. Bill Hulnln-ll, Tom Nlorgan. Lost 6 eligible to compete for the City Championship. During the season the Freshmen played the City Champions. liakeshorc. three times and won three times. john Wilson, Eugene Farr. George Thompson. Sonny Par- nell, Pete Seale. and Don lfriedman made important contributions to the success of the team. High scorers for the team were Pete Scale and Eugene Farr. who racked up 116 and 106 points respectively. L JACKET TRACK l XXX X Xtr- IJ Knm-ling: Bill Robinson. Billy Bradford. Tommy Carter. Ro Camphc-ll. Standing: Ken Bond, Gerald Ray, Charles Pvalruss, Joe Hill. Dirkie- Carpenter. WOODROW W. TURNER xfl ml -A-A Coach Turner is shown in the new gym planning the 1957 track schedule. NND-if .. Byrd Relays Cm Vleet Trl State N W Relays S W Relays Bolton Nleet uadrangle Meet Fort Worth 'Vleet State Meet RESLLTS OF PAST MEETS 1954 1955 S S S S S S S S C S S s 5 S S S CHAMPS Tramer Leland Gulse has served as manager ln three of the four major sports at Byrd 1956 S Q S S S S S S 1957 SCHEDUI E March 9 March 15 16 March 23 March 29 30 Aprll 5 Apr1l12 13 Aprll 19 Byrd Relays Fort Worth Relays Tr1 State Northwestern Relays Sulphur Relays Southwestern Relays Clty Meet Dlstrlct Meet State Meet Meet of Champlons May 3 May 11 1957 Track Captalns Joe H111 Bo Campbell D1Ck1E Carpenter Byrd Hugh School Track team has the honor of being the only team to have ever won the class AAA state crown Byrd also had the honor of Wlllnlng the last state AA champlonshlp Last year's team won the state crown, won the Meet of Champlons m New Orleans, and placed seven men on the All State team, flVC of whom are returnmg for the 1957 season Under the coachlng and leadership of Coach Woodrow Turner, By rd placed flrst ln all but one of 115 meets last year The thlnclads are looklng forward to another flne year desplte the hard meets that have been scheduled Coach Turner also has many lnterestlng meets for the freshmen and sophomores who are not on the varslty 2I9 1. . 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JOE HILL-Senior DICKIE CARPENTER Senior Letterman III Letterman I ALL TATE Charles Peatross Dlckle Carpen B1lly Bradford B0 Campbell Joe Hull CHARLES PEATROSS-Jumor BO CAMPBELL-Sophomore Letterman II Letterman I NP -1 . 54: ' 59 ---g !'.f ' I3 xl 4: X , 'D rf, Ag' ' ' 1 L f., 4, .., 1: I 1 R LL X r f' ., .ss K O naw ei 'Q an 1 I ., Ab.. 'cr- ,fu I 3 if! i I 'K vmf'-. 12? W , f'-'Wa-5,,, vi, 'T 41 14 Q f .f :Q ,f N., A V. 1 Q w, ' , A Mg., 22 4 ff:-sim' fini? ARSITY B EB LL 44' f .- -. -':Kw4' First row Murrav Mayfield Bobbv Nloore Bills Fitz erald Danny Deuprer- Johnny Par on Don Durr Dickey Richard Second row Jerry Codvsm ,Iocv Iaffatmr ,I nmx B own B n tartar Bill Rainer Don Ilan Buddy Daily James Burrou h Defendmg State Champlons COACHJ D COX g,,.,'-V, .,--2- The 19.36 Jacket Baseball team copped the state cham pionship title for the first time since 1926 Coached bx J D Cox the Jackets won 23 games while dropping onlx 6 This year the loss of plasers ua graduation leaw es the team with a rebuilding Job With only two returning lettermen Coach Cox will have to pick from a field of ,lunlors and Sophomores The two lettermen DILkCX Richard and Don Dans. lmoth All-District choices last season, will add a solid hitting punch for the Jackets. The defending State Champs have a rough schedule this year, which includes Fair Park, Bossier. and St. ,lolm's. 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'x . l 5 ,.. ., A Vewvl . e L 0-1' nr , W , V- he 's f' .., 4, .r f as ir 'A' 5 DON DAVIS-Lf-tternlan, Senior DICKEY RICHARD---Lett:-rman, Senior Third Base Pitcher .gg-si Charlvy I-'urd and Mac Vancv exvvulv a double- play. BUDDY DAILY -Senior Catcher JOEY Z:xPqF.'xTER7jllI1i0f BILL RA I NER- ,Innior Ougfigld Catcher un-sin-gg .....4-we-ebb BILLY FITIL ER-U U jnnmr IH-XRLFX I-ORD-junmf Fzrst Base Shorlstop ll-4 I ' K P ,IIXINIX BROWN ,lnnmr DANNY DLI PRI-P junio, mr! x 1 sung: at I hall durmf' ash fax talk ll plaur Ihr f1r I day uf pr 1 4 tlzelzl JAMES BURROUGHS-Junior BEN CARTER-Junior Outfield Pitcher .,.1.-sin DON DURR-Sophomore BOBBY MOORE-Junior Catcher Second Base JOHNNY PARSONS-Sophomore JERRY GODWINuS0phomore Third Base Pitcher in-ann-war MB TEA BA EBALL , I 'fm First row: Frank Akin, Robert McCann, Bill Jewell, Pat Fielder, Sammy Titone. Second row: Donald Dillon, Carl Smith, Robert Patterson, David Calhoun, Hoyt Bain. OUTFIELDERS INFIELDERS COACH SCOTTY ROBERTSON FRE H A BASEBALL mfimfmmzmmfwwfff, 1 g --'EEL al-?'I'.:E-a E: qigl if 5' 1-- .2--.57 E'::. ': li :.:'Z. :i:'E ..- ':E.'?f- '- -5' Wim H9115 'R .:.-F-.:'h'hr li ii 1 ll Xlf '-gnu 3 QQ 2? Q M. ,. . d .4 'Uri Maid' G'-'Hi ,rg rf- mf? My ffl :fl 'X 41 Flrt row Daud Slllllh Randy Wmtcr Nlxlu Sxhlq Dun Ro er B111 Cram? Pele Svale Barry Petree Second row Fu mn: Farr Bm Davvlun B111 Hancock Jack Larll le Davld Waller Bruce Thlrd row JUIIIIIW Lankford Tom 'Nlor an Don Brewer Tommw bay Charles Hutchmion John 'Nladxson Lloyd Nia on ,vw if M2 I .ixkikk 5 f' '4 i' PITCHERS AND CATCHERS OUTFIELD 230 INFIELD ivnswiii J' r:s? '2,,v1WS 'Q is JY Jhtisg 'L 13 Q E' ... , , , , 1it2:i.2s:asf -n2zs:s:sf' ' ' ' ' A -ff:A:3:s.- i :nom ' A . - B hx 411 1 ,., 1 F4 A' I' QA ' A ' ' .Q W iixinnnf- ru' ' - , an '- Y v A V .5 1, me 3'4 -- -'I- '..- .,,1 f-223' ' 'S f Q ...T 'T AUT, ' . 1 1' ' 5 .4 3 ' '13, A, r'Q ,f! 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Q V ,' ' f,-l T L I x u 2 1. 4 X . Q ' ,s A . M A ' 7 , , 0 . V lu t X- , L-L ' , I 1 A , 13 ' . A n A 1 - I 'J ,A , ,. 1 ,,.,. V A, - A X Q- A I . X STATE CHAMPS OF 19 6 , ., ML.-. M l , Wimmin Team Tommy Athenson. Finis Pre-n dergrast, Bobby Brown. Winning first place in the state meet is quite an awwnnplislnncnt for a beginning team. This is the first yt-ar that Hy rd has entered in stats- competition. and the boys' team plavvd first taking the state championship. Randy Tallman, Finis Prendergrast, Harris McClamrock and Pete Deen won the state meet at Minden for Byrd, but were assisted by John Luker at the district meet, at Natchitoches. Handy Tallman took first place in the 100 meter breaststroke, setting a statc record. Harris McClamrock also set a state record in the 100 meter backstroke. The girls' team took a close third place in the state meet with nineteen and one-half points. Outstanding members for the girls, team were Katherine Howard and Alwynelle Self. They were accompanied by Coach Turner to the Minden Tourney. Boys' team: John Luker. HARRIS MCCLAMROCK 100 Meter Backstroke-1 124 7 RANDY TALLMAN Breaststroke--1:27.11 Girls' team: Roberta Tesar, Bunny Allred. Katherine Howard, Claire DeLee, Betty Henderson, Catherine Barney, Pat Morgan, Alwynelle Self, and Gloria Henderson. 9 if-u-new .,. ,,: l :Wy i un-- 'df' 'W ii'- X Ui H r t I 3 ' U U Q x . Q L -ff' ' ur' 'i' . Cyl A- 2 fi' - fi Q es 1 4' s , l 3 fi . -tk Li COACH JOHN ROGERS ROBERT BLEWETT-Senior Carolyn Curtis, Patty Maguire, Susan Letterman Thompson, Dvma Whitnieyer. L. BILLY COKER'funior Ada Kos-ing, Barbara lNIcNeill. The-rosa Conlan, Gayle LeCr0ne, Linda Letterman Trusty. RODRIC YEACER-Junior Letterman Bill Smith, Jimmy Wingfield, Bob Hunt, Jimmy Mitchell, Pat Wright, v The 1957 hoysl golf team coached by John Rogers apears very strong. Returning lettermen Rohert Blewet, Billy Coker. and Rod Yeager furnish experience and skill for a very suc- cessful season. Byrdls golf team has won the sweepstakes at the state meet four times in the last six years. In May they will be trying to add an- other victory to this list. The schedule this year includes El Dorado, Spring- hill. Tri-State Meet in Ruston. Dis- trict Championship in Ruston. and the State Championship in Baton Rouge. l T This is the second year of active competition for the girls' golf team, and the new team is to he commended for a fine start last season. Three of the top four girls on the team are re- turning lettermen. They include ,loyce Smith, Barbara White, and Betty Cleveland. The remaining five are Ginger Grady, Martha Simmons, Martha Gillispie, Carolyn Curtis and Dema Whitmeyer. This year the Team has matches with El Dorado, Springhill, Tyler, and Neville. 'avi l COACH OCILE ROBINSON r. .,,. . ..,, , - BARBARA WHITE-Junior Letterman Standing: Larry Holleman, Jack Wallace, Bucky Ogilive. Kneeling: Buzzy Tallant. Rob Franks. Tommy Robinson. MARTH.-x slxmoxs BETTY .xxx c1LizvELAxDfsenf0f MARTHA c1LLIsP1Egfunf0f GINGER GRADY Letterman Letterman I JACKET TENN COACH WAYNE BEAN ,Y O Q',1 , , O'OQ',9'o', 05 O':',9 Og':',0'o I ,O 052 , 0 o'o 3:03 0 O 0' 9 Og5Y'o'g', ov' 4vo ' 44' 439 o'v 4695 45 ' n o o o v o 0956 0? o'o'o 4' '39 so 4 .995 ' ' ew 6929? 9 M15 :rv f'51K'f Nga -as .gjlg fun! fs ' , 5 'f+5'5i5iw3'A K 12' ,A f -aw i , . w -, .WN Yr... fs 1 'A V 5' N ' ff-:few jg: '45 ' 1 1 vin' 1 . ,Ld , ft , -,vt :fi - V 4 W. ,. -,xi,.,- t, W . :xl . K C, ' ?l331 4f f Q 1' ' ' Q f, z ff ff' fa A f 4' K , 2 Q i we ,. f ai fl fzetg, i, ,. VW, X f Q..,,t. ' 5 3 , sf , f . g , k,,,'ar, ' we ,gm 5 COACH PHALAWIAE GRAY 234 E Ax qandy Trust Dlane Dlxon Caye Carrol' ,lackte Reed Luster Sf-nter Cretchen O Steen Tenms has always been one of the more popular sports at Byrd Thls years team has promlse of returnmg to Baton Rouge for the State Hlgh School tournament because of llS four returnmg letter men and reserve strength The glrls doubles IS expected to be one of the strong po1nts 1n the matches thls sprlng Besldes the State Meet, matches have also been planned wlth Falr Park, Bolton of Alexandrla Bossler and Marshall Texas fast Tommy Hogan, Dave White. Harry Pringle Lloyd Wenk. S XLLIE OXFORD Ncmor 1 .41 JERRY JOLETT Junlor II JACK GREEN Junior FRANCIS SCOTT Semor I M. 'NI AR! SNIALL 3' gi! 'I l ARTHL R HEROLD Junlor I Suph more Tumbling - alisthenios - eight af- Au 5 . Vhhsyfiad Calisthenics are always necessary to an athlete before strenuous exercise. 'H i Basketball has always been one of the more interesting sports at Throwing the discus requires skill and coordina- Byrd and is one of the main interests of the gym classes. li0rl. It is One of the many activities taught in boys' Physical Education. rack Ba ketball Relays Q :vs s 1 ll C a ltw hmsn Iudn nt nn the parallf bar .i' 'if Below Irumon ummg and IJBIBDCP are demon trated by thls phwlcal educatxon claw: I. -up-. ove In the Gprmg of the year the 1ntereQt of gym clasees turm to track Compctmon 1 keen among TUIIDPIQ and c a Qt Below Bsrdn new gym cqulpmvnt ha axded 1n the de velopment of co ofdmatxon of the Qtudenti . ,l . B41 'Q lifrll gy: I ssr-s Ntrf-X5 alril' j a- f ' by thii . . .1 U r n-V4 ' wb Us 1 V ,J . if: , , 1.11 I V M I , L ,Y , Mata ix Vo ,, 71 r . ,V . b ,, if mV V A V V V , V V , s J' . - 1 7 Q . A 1 , ffifwf YL , , ' ' Ny, .' 5 I 1 , , ,Q A1 V VfV V , A I - '. 73' , Af 6.-7 'V ik V 1 Ab 1 M ' ' , . , . - . ' ' 'S . -I 4 1 S1 15. 'L- f' f V ,. 'I ,, .-.r ,1 ,K . . I I ,' .' ' ' - -V ' S ' fx, QL, S UND NIIND TD A OUND BUDY 'x nn-xv gy m 4 m , rn 41 in IIN. mm :hall v Ju mu nu moot wrt 1 It udl f mu If Xn fntm mn nn lea nm lr' ruv r 1 nn the g.a 1 II mlmlrvr- of th: tdpsanun F1 1 1 r 1 de-xv-Inpf-fl Ihrnu I1 the lllllllr tap ua J ig W 4 .15 YQ :ff 5 -. 1 ,ggygijg ,if 5 ' 'Mk ,Bm 'Lp ,. KNW.-f Q gg Q- X TIN GERETTE Lift your heads and hold them high, the Stingerettes are passing by-thousands do every Friday night as the Byrd Pep Squad marches into the stadium. Being organized in 1953. the Pep Squad is one of the newest organizations at Byrd. The Stingerettes have done a ,fine job accomplishing their main goal, promoting school spirit at the numerous athletic events. Approximately a hundred and twenty-five girls participated in the activities of the Pep Squad. The Drum Corps is a very essential part of the Stingerettes. Seniors are eligible for Drum Corps participation. Donna ,Iouett is in charge of the Drum Corps and is the majorette. DRUM CORPS First row: Pat Hentschel, Nancy McCullough Nancy Pfieffer, Brenda Baily, Susan Stewart Cynthia Dawkins. Second row: Julia Miles, Jane Ilgenfritz, Maddalyn Van Arlsdel. Carmen Rogan. Sally Oxford, Cherie Johnston. Third row: Jo Clair Jones, Sue Neson, Mar- Cia McBride. Pat Langford, Sonja De-han, .lane Hanks. Fourth row: Jill Schuster, Sue Caldwell, Rosey Dubuisson, Ramona Nail. Missy Leary, Linda Trusty, Mickey Xleisel. Sara Myatt, the President, marches the Pep Squad at each of the games. This year the Pep Squad sponsored a Peep Show to kick off the 1956 football season. The coaches and players were introduced along with the Pep Squad members in their new uniforms. Football programs were sold by Stingerettes at both the semi-final and State games. Each home basketball game was attended by Pep Squad members who sold tickets and ran a concession stand. Each spring as the year draws to a close three senior girls receive an award for contribu- tions to the organization during the past year. Upon graduation each senior receives a let- ter. Mrs. Lucille Knapp has given much time and effort to the Pep Squad during the past two years. Mr. Thomas Oaks has also helped the Pep Squad members learn to march. y W f First row: ,lulie Courtney. Betty Cupples. Betsy Chandler, Gail DeLanney. Ellen Baird, Shari Dupuy. Second row: Naomi Colbert. Kay Charlton, Ginny Emerson. Bohr-tte Abramson. ,Io Ann Blum. Nita Bagley. Lee Carpenter. Third row: Betty Ann Cleve- land. Marie Armintor. Diana Dupin, Sue Brown. Louisa Bicdvnliarn. Gaye Carroll. Colinda Austin. 1 N57 Pictured at the right is Mary Moore, the Pep Squad Secretary. First row: Gail Plunkett. Penny Nowery, Elizabeth Rasmussen. Pam Plumley. Susie Ogier, Lynda Love. Second row: Cloeann McDowell, Peggy Ice, Ann Johnson, Noni Miller. Marie Martin. Beth Peden. Third row: Carolyn Kendrick, Midge Martin, Elizabeth Jack. Susan Marshall, Dollie Miller, Ade- laide McClanahan. Pictured at the right is Mary McGee, the Vice President of the Pep Squad. 2,43 4Q at 5 y V 5 1 4 If I' 1 First row: Jan Heard, Betty Hyde, Martha Frierson, Carol Freyer, Jane Ettridge, Frances Hunter. Second row: Barbara Evans, Sheri Fuhrman, Emily Harris, Becky Forrestor, Janice Harper, Mel Hollowell, Jeanette Harper. Third row: Julia Hamiter, Sharon Heffington, Sanda Grage, Sandra Fleming, Sylvia Hoag, Pat Gustine, Gail Griffith. BYRD HH2 llql.l1tl1l,'l4 Q f 1 TI GERETTE First row: Patsy Stamps, Mary Shaver, Patty Rod- gers, Claudia Sturge-s, Lottye Spitzer. Jackie Shapiro. Second row: liz-tty Ratt-liff, Mary Small, llarlmara Bates. Sandy Trust. Kayla Rosenlmurg, Lola Tillcaux, Toni Sherman. Third row: Ann Voss, Donna Taylor, Becky Thafrard Diane Trahan Beck' Scherfrens. s - - 5 s 5 ,ludy Savony, Judy Stayton. 22, ' ie ' V l c 4 ev :S - I .. ,J I 5 I 'It tiilQt V: At left we sec Sara Hitchcock. Linda Roselt, and Carolyn Meadows, the Sting:-rc-tte Serge-ant-at-Arms. First row: Bonnie Young, Sarah Turnley, Maxine WorlBY, .lean Wee-ks. Dalna W'orley. Second row: Greta Borsand. Diane Dickson. Susan Weil, Betty Blewer, Margaret liolwrts. Third row: Mary Poin- dexter, Donna Nlikcska. Dema Whitnieyer, Frances Scott, Fran Wolf. Jim Wilson is seen here receiving his corsa c the afternoon before the homecoming game from Carmen Bogan, a Pep Squad member. Sandra Tombrello, the Pep Squad 9 Trea urer is pictured at the right, Pat Stamps, Ann Johnson, and Gail s -M Plunckett take a few minutes out for J Ne My ' pop corn during the Texarkana game. W Yu xv l 4 THE NEW R.O.T.C. HEADQUARTERS ARE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. It will be located on the lower floor opposite the cafeteria. R.O.T.C. officers Char- lotte Jones and Edgar Murphy are explaining the set up to civilians Mary Ann Poindexter, John Barineau, and Charles Baucum. ' I LI TARY OFFHHHR .A D X M PO OR CLUB 6 X x I t Lt JININIY HUGHES President Capt PHIL CEREN Vzce President 2nd Lt 'NIARY NIOORE Secretary 2nd It 'NIISQX LEARY Treasurer Capt HECK IF HARRIS Sergeant at Arms Vx f Officers mc mn ir- rc 1 1 4 N4 s Lul Ill J 1 tif' Jost trL lllllb g,rf'1l0r mit test ln 10 2- 1 0 S W I 1 ur 1 s lllt IN s m 1 mnull Xllllta 'Vlr Lucille IVIcf li ndon and D t Glbs in First row W O Charles Ander on W O Nita Bagley lst Lt Brenda Bailey 2nd Lt Tom Ben on lt Lt Loura Biedenharn Capt Pete Bogg Second row W 0 Beverly Blandmo Capt Billy Bradford Capt I urs Brant 'Haj Sur Caldwell 2nd Lt Claude Camernn 2nd Lt Joel Camplsl Third row 2nd Lt Bobby Campbell 2nd Lt Sidney Carroll 2nd Lt Ilommy Carter 2nd Lt Cynthia Dawkln It Lt ,lohn Dawn 2nd Lt Sonya Dehan Fourth row 2nd Lt Ro ie Dubul son Nlaj Haynes Du an 2nd Lt Shari Dupuy 2nd Lt Kenneth Ellezy 2nd Lt ,lane Fltredge 2nd Lt Barbara Evans Th 75 C 2- 'mi' AXN Wfk tv 9' f R 1X f N, 1 is ' X 'XC I fX I v A 1 . f-v -if' ' I 6- 4 ,A YR E l Q41 K fs 1 x X l X I .:, ' A, I ' I i ' 9 ,Q . 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A 0' 2 5' ' . f -' I Iii' I I , I M A 2 jr- A - W5 -C gif - ' E' fx.. K' Q - ..- I I X I . ' I AQ A I qi I If ' xi' 'C ,A g N ' X I ik f I x 4' 16 W! 5 I - V ' lc as I1 2 ' it L. 4-H o- gf, -- , ' Q Q ,I f sv , J ' W I I' Xiu, X rf I X p - ,- . - I ' fl Q , . an I f. up Lt. Lt Lt 1 dl 11 ,ur 1 vt X 1111 Ju Capt Donna ,lonnit apt 1111 fl 1 1 1 1 mt 1 21111 Lt Nancy NICC1 11 I1 'Nlaj il. R XQX R,O.'I',lQ. -purixuix liau- inany rllltifw. Uni- if tlie-xv ix ln twatli tliw xwtin r l, ig V- wi int v-xwiwiillf' Ciulvtx limi I llll 4 tl will vnjuy illn' Xllllitift liilll. x'PIll'l IJ liin inl I ui Nlin i Xlalilxn Xin vt Ar-nlvl annl Jininiy Ou:-ii-. anfl lniritlxn i A - ui. I. Nlefatliiiw and Hoyt Hain. pravtiir- thi' the big: dancin UFFICERI AN PUNSUR ' Firft nm: 2nd Lt. Marie Martin. 2n1l l.t. lfanilyn XI'-aflim-. Qnfl l.t. Nliriain Nl:-iwl. Zntl lit. julia Milt--. Qnrl I.t. Jufl Wilt'-. 2nd Lt. llnlliv Nlillvr. N fr-vmiil riiw: Nlaj. Edgar Nlurpliy, Capt. Sara Nlyutt. l.t, tml. Huiiiitim Nail. Znsl Lt. Sllxlf' Ugis-r. Capt. Elizaln-tli Ogl-1, tlapt. Sally Oxlwrml. Thirtl row: lft Lt. Nancy Pfeiffer, lrt Lt. Harry Pringle, 2nd Lt. Jay Rm-fr-. Maj. Linda Rim-tt. 2nd Lt. Frances Scott, Capt. Tnni Sherman. Fourth rmf: Zntl Lt. Malcom Sncml. 2nd I.t. Swan Stewart, 12ml Lt. Stvplivii Fuvklc. 2nrl Lt. Randy Tallnian, 2nd Lt. Dunna Tziylrmr. 2nd Lt. bantlra Toinbrello, 2nd Lt. Jw Tuckvr. Fifth ring: Capt. Hacldalyiin Van .Nrftle-I. Capt. Jack Wiener. WO, Lluyil Wvnk. Haj. lftliliv Whitt-, 2nd LI. Baxter William-, Zml I.t. Toni W illiunif, Capt. Douglas Yuugvr. 1. ah Nw. A5975 13 2 A .wc it x QA E R k r 1 f N i ii 17 K ni' al X A x t . 4 'X 'T R.0.T.C ' RIFLE TEAM 5' cw, First row: Charles Frith, Lloyd Maseley. Pat Stancil. Second row: Richard Frasier, Thomas Carpenter, jackie Lanili. David Sp:-nver. The By rd Rifle team is one of the older organi- zations here at Byrd. ln the past they have won many medals and trophies. This year. the Rifle Tealn has received new shooting jackets. new rifles, and a newly Constructed range. They have made quite a few out-of-town trips this year and are making plans for a trip to lYorthwestern State College later in the year. The llifle Teain Sponsor is Sponsor Capt. Lynda Love. She is assigned to the Battalion Staff with her offieer. Cadet Capt. Jack Wiener. NI Sgt. jones is the llifle Team instruetor. First row: Dennis Harrington. Thomas llc-nnigan. Second row: David Mulford, Joe Boddie, Tonnnie Jackson. Their season rec-ord is something to he proud of. They' won first plaee at the Jonerville National Matches. fifth plan- at the Fourth Army' inatehes at Arlington. the eity championship. and they heat Tech High School at Fort Wzirth. who had not been lweaten in three and a half years. At the jonerxille inateh they were fortunate to have a teammate. llarry Pringle. score the highest in- dividual reeord fired at the entire match. Also. we are ranked as third in the Fourth Army. This rating is from the professional army and not high school R.0.T.C. units. 69 Sq Q5 .1 'fr X----X , lyygyig If ' V,-H . ,., .. - The N.C.O. Club is one of the newly organized social clubs here at Byrd. It was first organized back in 1953. Any B.O.T.C. Cadet who holds the rank of a PFC or above is eligible to become a member. The purpose of the club is to promote an .C.O. Presirlent Vice l'residf'r1t Secretary Treasurer Sergerzrzl-nl-Arnzs l'arl1'an1enIr1rian Chaplain , , CLB , DAVID BRALY T031 PARKER JOHN EDGAR SAM TINIPA BOB DEPUTY DANNIE LOHNIAN ,, DICK DRUMMOND active interest in R.O.T.C. Each year the club holds a regular outing which is the highlight of the year. The club has also been very active in community and school projects. The sponsor this year is Sergeant Clark Burrill. First row: Terry Brown, ,If-rry We-ldon. Jimmie Pate. Howard Cade-. Hubcrt Skidmore. Second row: Robert Cobb. Harold Mitchell. Le-su-r Walk:-r, Bill Sallcy, ,lack Baker, John Watts. Third row: Larry Gunn, Ben Carpenter, Ward Willis, Otis Honeycutt, Mike Doyle. '-4 TT' l L' aa , ' Q 7 ':'. . Y PATTO PLATOO LL4 I I PRESENT . . . ARMS! The Patton Platoon is Byrd High School's R.0.T.C. drill platoon. This year they are commanded by Cadet Major Haynes Dugan. These boys spend many long hours of practice after school. They march during the half-time at our football games, at downtown parades, and other special occasions. This year the Patton Platoon will perform in the Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans. Their sponsor this year was SFC Clark Burrill. First row: Bill Salley. Jay Reasc. Richard Redditt. Tommy Hilhurn. Jim Pate, Ricky Biggs, Harold Mitchell, Barry Hope. Si-cond mu: joel tfanipisi. Howard Cade. Sonny Campbell. johnny Edgar. Jim Fisher, Jim Tucker, Marshall Coyne, Kenny King. Third row: Captain Sponsor Julia Ann Hamiter. Bobby Harwell. Edward Tuggle. Jack Baker. Walter Metcalfe, Van Hardaway, Sherman McLean. Frank Hampson. Otis Honeycutt, Major Sponsor Linda Rosett. Fourth row: Captain Dana Kelley, Kenny Gardner. Harold Gibson. .loc Willis, Robert Cobb, David Braly, Danny Harrelson, Lester Walker, Billy Meek, Major Haynes Dugan. First row: First Lieutenant Kenneth Gardner, First Lieutenant Nancy Pfeiffer. Captain Bob Patterson, Captain Sallie Oxford, Second Lieutenant Ray Longino, Second Lieutenant Mary Moore, Second Lieutenant George Hamilton. Second Lieutenant Cherie Johnston. Second row: First Sergeant Don Davis, Second Lieutenant Felix Wheeler. Second Lieutenant Jane Hanks, Corporal Jack Baker, Warrant Officer Nita Bagley, Warrant Officer Jud Miles, Master Sergeant Bill Smith. HEADQ RTER X ,x Cy First row: Steve Posey, Julian Green, Wayne Neidie, Don Parker, Charles Doty, Finis Pendergast. Second rowz- Jerry Henderson. Richard Redditt. Ben Norwood, Hayes Prothro, Robert Cherry. Richard Phillips. Bob Moore. Third row: Fred Fair. Donny Trussell. Mike Griffith. Johnny Kilgore, Paul Lashley. Clay Wheeler. Jerry Davis. First row: Keith Overdike. Wayne Doyal. Edward Cook. Billy Weeke. Sam Weaver, Edwin Bailey. Second row: Jack Todd. Richard Pickett. Troy Meredith, Robert Anderson. Steve Best, Simms Holderness, Maurice Jaudon. Third row: John Earl Krumbholtz, Emmett Klein, Jerry Marshal, Ted Thomas, Ronnie Powers, Jan Nelson. THIRD PIATOON CLEANING RIFLES PARADE First row: Dawid James. Jerry Baniho-rg, Hill flnderwri. O. D. Baillin. lark. llulkey. Qc-cond row: Famuv-I 'I'iIwme'. Jimmiv 'lilwmp-oii. Ilulxliy liridgm'-. Harold xviNl', Dannie' l.4lllIllZlIl. Vlhynv Te-w. Third row: Alanwx lhirroxigrli-, Rodin-y lllYflllI'4'5N, Jai-k ju-lvr. john Hawkins. Daxid 'liyrrm-ll. llrarly llolmle-n. illlll' ' Every Monday we are required to Clean our rifles. Officers! Center . . . March! When this command is given during a parade, all of the officers form in a detail as seen below and report to the Battalion Commander. First row: First Lieutenant Charles Griffith. First Lieutenant Dollie Miller. Captain Joel Fisher, Captain Sharie Dupuy, Second Lieutenant David Lefko- witz, Second Lieutenant Rarlmara Evans. Second Lieutenant Tmnmy Carter. Second Lieutenant Mickey Meisel. Second row: First Sergeant Bill Bryan, Second Lieutenant Sidney Carroll, Second Lieutenant Frances Scott, Second Lieutenant Joe Tucker, Second Lieutenant lletty Sue Hyde, PFC Randy Jack, Warrant Officer Kendrick Stanford, Warrant Officer Sandra Tombrello. Master Serge-ant John Davis. First row: Ronnie Boutte. Tommy Esterling. Jimmy Beard. Bill Allen, Roh Franks. Rick Biggs, Gary Sullenlierger. Second row: Kenneth Melton. Xlarrion Black. Tony Ropalo. Dick Flowers. Randy Meek, ,lininiie Riley. ,ljntmy Lee Kittrell. Third row: jackie Lamb. .lerry Longoria. Terry Day. Daxid Wright. Carlos Conerly, Freddie Riddle. Neil BlcNellis. ,lim Yan Norman. First row: Ward Willis, David Mulford, Stephen Caine, McCauley Reed. VC'illiam Dillard. Stex en Feiner. Harry Callion.Jin1 Jeter. Second row: Kenny King. James Rowland. Bill Manhein. George Rains, David Lumpkin, Calvin Rollins. Hurry Mayfield. Charles Hudson, Sonny Sutherland. Third row: Sam Timpa. Bill Jewell. Pat Malmstrom. Barry Creer, Carl Weisman. Robert Clawson. Reed Armstrong. James Westmoreland. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS FIRST PLATOON SECOND PLATOON THHUll1ATO0X FOPRTH PLATOON First row: llanny Dupree. Bob Hamilton. Jerry Carter. Ke-nm-th Clark, llirk Nlahun, Jimmy Lewis. llifk lfilllilem-, jun Uliu-r. Sl'l'0lNl row: Roller! llolilm-r. liolmlry liuyon, xvliyllt' Winlc-rrowil. ,lm-rry Nlilvlivll. llolilmy Xoungz. Ti-il Hunter, ,lim xlflilllglllllll. Jw' Johnfon. Frank llumpwn. Third row: Flu-rman Xlclxan. Jimmy Womlall. Nlivhall l.ivr-rman. llonnit. lin-gig, Johnny 'l'5ln-r, Jimmy Hartwell. Llyilf- Ure-nch. Bill Sorrc-lls. Eddie' Nlilgatv. Firft row: .lvrry Weldon. .limmie Hamrir. Paul Ware-. Charlie Hugh:--. Hoge-r Hooper. W'ayne Netherland. Larry l rf'nr'h. Second row: john Witte, Barry Hope. Hay Lindsay. Hollow Holley. Rivk Xlagwz Paul liuewr-ll, Judcl Chidlow, Cordon O.5I1'4'H. I Third row: Walt George. Billy Wlliith-kin, ,lc-rry larkrfr, Stanley SCllW8l'IZlJl'I'Ql. l WHS-lv l ort-on. Larry lleafllef. ,limmy llawn. Much time is spent each company period on platoon drill. This helps the men to think and work as a single unit. First row: Firft l.ivutf-nant Jimmy Hught-s. Firft l.it-utvnant Louisa llitltlf-nharm. Captain l'e-tv llnggis. Captain 'llvni She-rmun. Svcmnl I.i1-ut:-nant liulmlay Harwe-ll, Sl'f'Uf'lli Lit-utt'nant Rosemary llulnuxfinn. Svcuritl Lieutenant Rrulwrt Ryan, St-4-rmtl l.i1-ute-nant Pat Cuftint-. St-t-mul rnw: Swmitl l.it-utt-nant Jw-l llmnpixi. Sf-mimi l.i+'utt-nant Carolyn Xlvaflnwf. S4-t-mill l.i4'ut:'nant Xlalcolni SIll'l'ti, Sn-rgcant 'llunt Park:-r. Sr-unitl Livutvnant Jane- lfttrt-tlgv. Warrant Offirvr Lluyti Wt-nk. Warrant Offiwi Bvwrly lilandino. Nlu-tt-r Swrgvaiit lfurtif Nlillt-r. lfirxt rnw: Randall Nlvflann. lmmiartl Egan. Juhn llraml. Pat Stancil. Nlax Gill, Srntt xllllilillillli. Ruger Williatlia. Svvond row: .Klan Rogers. ,lvrry l ie'ltlc'vt. Janivs Hudson. Edward Price. David lrxint-. Kvn l.ut'y. 'll-rry Smith, liill Sallvy. Thirtl rmvg lit-urge: Knvipp, Daxitl Lliriftt-nson. Paul Anderson. Lou Ft-rhvr, joel ,luhnwn. Ftlwartl Tugglf-. john XIPCIQ-llan. First rttw: .lnhnny Hunfickr-r. lit-an 'l'l1mnps4m. TOIHIXIY Hcnnigan. Butch Parris. Hivhard lflstml. ,lnhn Whitton. Spence-r King. S1-miitl ruw: 'lqunnny Hillrurn. Rusty Watlv. Tumniy Harwell, Richard Wilcox, Vllllttllllh .-Xrnulcli. Lvwis Nlinor. Hirliartl llught-F. 'llumniy Wilson. Pete' Harring- ton. Thirtl row: lit-n Cartt-r. Lt-slvr Walk:-r. Phil Slit-rman. Cecil Dees. Benny Sirman, Frvtl Culmurn. Lt-nn Crt-gory. N4-wl lfhrliarflt. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS BAKER SECOND PLATOON THIRD PLATOUT CGMPAN FOURTH PLATOON Sl ix ' 9 V r ro . .unny fiuiiiplwll. lion iimixillinii. lluli llivlu-r-uri. Cary Nluiitguiiiv-ry Niil 'l'iirlxr-r. ll:-rlvy liouvli. ,lillllvx Hurri-1-ii, 5e'r'1iii1l row: .-Xlun Nlxxlxlaiiix. llill llllQlllQ'N. 'llviiiiiix Fiflxrun. Je-rrv Dogg:-ll. Jw llaxi-. llrian Hullanfl. lluiiiiy llairf-l-mi. i V lliirfl rum: Jimmy Patil, ,luliii Nluw. llillv lluww. xlnliii ifnllinx. flliarlv- W1--vliziii l rui1k Smart. Clint Klv.-Xliflvr. I i First row: llavirl Sp:-iiwr, flliurli-x Frith. flliarlv- Holi:-rl-viii. Gr-nrgzv Ru--1-ll. llir-lc S .-Xrlaiiis. Pc-tv Young. f-rfinfl row: Cam l'aym-A Crawl:-ri llrummnnri. 'liliuriiirvn Spffakw. Bill Hart. Xlilu' Nlaf-Kfvln-rlx.Huii1ly Xu-lin. .Klan Hulwn. Hill Hutt. Tliiril row: Larry Nlarklial. Hniinif- llrnwn. 'Iliiiiiiiv flromwe-ll. ,lwru Harm-Q, xvvfflflll I P Haxtiiigrs. javk flrvriio-. le-rry l rut:-r. Om- nf nur -quads alviiiuii-lrgjln-N -lui-k armx. u Ill4rU'lIl IlI whim-li will lu' iiswl in Ihr- Fe-flf-ral In-pe-1-limi in Nlam-li. First row: First Lieutenant John Davis, First Lieutenant Cynthia Dawkins, Captain Douglas Yauger, Captain Maddalynn Van Arsedale. Second Lieutenant ,lay Reese, Second Lieutenant Pat Hentsehel, Second Lieutenant Claude Cameron, Sec-orid Lieutenant Nancy McCullough. Second row: Second Lieutenant Tom Williams, Second Lieutenant Peggy lee, Second Lieutenant Bobby Campbell, Second Lieutenant Marie Martin. PFC William Haslierry. Warrant Officer Lynn Doty, Warrant Officer Suzy Ogier, Master Sergeant Johnny Creech, Master Sergeant Bert Goodness. First row: ,lim Darhey. Nlaek Porter, ,lack Foster. Wayne Austin, Marvis McManus, Harold Mitchell. Martin Watts. Second row: Larry Gunn, Danny Farmer. ,Ioe Cornell, ,lim Tucker, Malcolm Wallace. Frank Akin. Bert Caldwell. Terry Brown. Third row: Tommy Monk, Steve Lindsey. Carl Vinson, ,Iohn Johnson. Harry King. Ernest Shields. Wayne Chestnutt. First row: George Gilbert. Ray Huhener, Lewis Conger, Milton Trichell, Harry Christian, George Vickers. Second row: Billy Meek. Weldon Boyd. ,lames Tindal, Robert Neff, Guy Bond, Len lfdes, Larry Franklin. Third row: Richard Frasier, Wren Cohenour, Royal Washburn, Mike Stephens, Will Blanchard. John Henry We-nk. CHWUCERS AND SPONSORS CHARLIE SECOND PLATOON THIRD PLATOON COMPANY First FHW2 lim FiSllf'r. Robe-rt Hutch:-rs. Tommy Gaslin, ,lack Wallace. Dale Saintigman. Davy Gibbs. Second row: Charlie johns. Ric-hard Lott. llolm Gaynor. ,loo Williamson, Hubs-rt Skidinorc. Jim Nlycrs. ,luck Fnvml. Third row: Bruce Cline. Roh:-it Brown. David Cochran. Charlf-y Young, Woodrow Stranger, Rollin Fletch:-r. First row: Jack Bryant. Tommy Richardeon. Charles Puckitt. James Bcard. Cvorgc Fpandull. Phillip Xlilazzo. Second row: Hoy Hill, Mike- Ahramfon, Fred Porter, Corky Hunt. Chris Fullilove. Arthur Cory. Hob Deputy. Third row: Loyd Xloselvy. Gvorgf- Grantham. Gilhc-rt Anderson, Edward Harda- way, Tommie Jackson. Curt McClure, Bob lilvwer. All cad:-ts arf- rf-quirf-rl to road the hullvtin hoard whf-rv thvy may find the latest R.0.T.C. nc-ws, such as the wee-kly sc-he-dulv and promotionf. llliril nm: Niurtin- Xlr'RnlJfrts. llillll 'l'ownfe-ml. Larry XICCOX. l'lI'Nl rmx: lion Nlatlivw--, 'limniny Hirlcklvy. ,lurnvr Holland. .linnny Third rum: llaxixl Calhoun. Johnny Hulclivs. G1-rald Pinuharcl. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS llllxl rms: lfir-t l.in-lil:-nan! K1'lfn,la4'lbull. lfir-I liin-ul:-nunt llrvnda llaiilvy. llupluin llilly llramlfuril. lfapluin llnnnu ,lun+'ll. 51-confl l'l Ul llillll livin ll:-n-nn. Sm-mul Lim-utvnunt Sylxia Hoag. Sec- '-nel l,1f'llIm'miiiI llill ,lnl1nfnn. 5t'f'0I11l l.i1-1111-limi! Fuxan Ftvwart. Nwmiml rim: Nlaixtf-r Si-rgwant lic-mivlli llannu, Fm-mul l.i1-nl:-nan! Ylix-wx l.vurx. 5l'l'lPIl4l l.i:-ul--nunl Jwllnnx Nlumlx N-4-uinl livu- ll llillll Flnxn-in lslllllilllilll. ll. ll. Spa-wly wynri, Nllurranl Olliu-r lxvnnvtli lull--fy, XX arrunt Offivr-r l'ut l.zn1glnr4l. XlL1:ll'l' Scrgn-ant l.yIlIl XIVQLUXXLIII, Fl ll ST PLA TOON I-1,-Nt nm: lhiu- Wllitv. ji-rry jniiw. ,lim Xvwinan. lluli js-te-r. .Xllun l'.1luul'fl-. ,Iulmny ltclgar. wnil rms: Xlikf- llnyle. juhnny Jakins. John Brannon. Barry N:-l-nn. llnli 'linln-x. Ftevc R1-rlakiz. .Xlxin Toys, ,lininiy Atkins. lmrflun llriglil. Jw- Willis. Kulu-rt Colmll. Billy Frml. Sinallwuml. Rwrniief Snakes. ,lnlin Chilillnw, Juv Xrvung. Donald -vuml ruw: Hivliarfl llruinmuml. Crm-gig Xxlt'llk, lm- Fclim-gm-r. Joc- luylur. llillwrt Cairn:-r. ,Nllu-rt lfwrx. llnnnic- I'1lI'llJlll'lI. ,linnny Slllllll. SIt'lllll'D Hirllarmlfun. john Tliurnioml. Carl Nowlwrry. Peu- liuffington. Oti- Honnvyc-ut. Ruddy llmlfon. SICCON D PLATOON THIRD PLATOON FOURTH PLATOON First row: Richard Wilson. Ronnie Free. Kenneth Arrington, Mike Strickland. Oxley Gaines. Glen Brit. Benjamin Carpenter. Second row: Charles Kirkland. Jimmie Payne. Ray Labord. Billy Hall, Mike Fitzsimmons. Edwin llonette. David Dons. Charles Bridwell. Bruce Rodes. Third row: Curt McClure. Howard Cade, Norman Eskland, Steve Shows, Bobby Earp, Ray Pewitt, Bart Klenscher, Charles Reynga, Gene Calluspy. First row: Stanle' Miller Jerr' Fincher M'ron Coates Lawrence Mont ome Y , Y Q Y , 3 UU Thomas Falgont. Second row: Byron Cowan, Robert McCann, Robert Montgomery, Robert Lance. Keith Davidson. James Dickard. Third row: David Braly, James Davis, Jimmy Graves, James Nedham, James Smith, Marshall Coyne. Here a platoon demonstrates dress-right dress. This command is executed when the platoon is being prepared for inspection. It is also used to get the platoon properly situated. ACTIVITY First row: First Lieutenant Cordon Camm. First Lieutenant Jo Clair Jones, Captain Riggie Haris. Captain Sharan Myatt. Warrant Officer Bryant Goins, Warrant Officer Jane- llgenfritz. Second row: Second Lieutenant Randy Tallman. Second Lieutenant ,lulia Miles. Second Lieutenant Charles Anderson. Second Lieutenant Donna Taylor, S.F.C. Rodney Clark. Second Lieutenant Baxter Williams. Second Lieutenant Sonja Dehan. First row: Harold Baird. Robert Lee. Palmer Eiland, Duke Griffey, Bill Sullivan, Jerry Ferguson, Johnny Dishman. ' Second row: Rill Hughes. Gene Hillliorn. johnny Cole. Billy Hamelliack, James Couvil- lion. Don Rogers. Don Lackey, Hal Griswold. Third row: Dan Johnson. Bobby Rosenkrans, George Abbott. Dt-Ware Johnston. Sonny Crosby, Vic Barnett. Eugene Taylor. First row: Stayton Oliver. Tom Eavenson. David Rlasingame. Second row: Larry Reidhimer. lioliliy Brown. ,lan Myers, Dennis Harrington. Third row: Jimmy White. David Swearinger. jimmy Owens, Robert Sorrenson. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS FIRST PLATOON SECOND PLATOON THIRD PIATOON COMPANY Fir-1 row: Stephen Nlurrlock. Rivhurd Som-non, Earl Stanage-. Agm- Rm-d, Tom Da- Sadie-r. Sn-vonrl row: VIQUIIIIHY lin-wvrton. Jimmy Nlilvhs-ll. Charlm-f Hloxmn. Zimrnim- Hunt. Frmlllic- Pe-lvrx nay- -g. , . ,w.., . V, , ya - ,M 3'Q,3 i',f.'?fJ fe. - ,ju P' N41 A 'j'1fifT'L WAIME - Z.. V W r L, 3,3 H A' Wi- ' 'gwmf ' me-Qra.if:I'if, :15tffb'f'34 ' Hen: Band Company passes in review during a parade. Thr-y lead each parade. Our parades are held every other Tuesday. One of the many duties of the Sponsors of Band Company i- to lower the flag each afternoon. okfin. F,,,,,,. I PLANNING AN ASSEMBLY IS A DIFFICULT IOB, and no one knows it better than the leaders of the music departments. Shown planning an assembly are 'Linda Rossett, assembly pianist, Phil Geren, Assembly Chairman, Randy Tallman, Presi- dent, A Band, Reggie Harris, Captain, R.O.T.C. Band, and Lynn Doty, President A Cappella Choir. ,. W. 1 ASSADOR OF GOUD MUSIC 1 ' N 1 , 5 1 3 1 , 5 j if 1 ' f f 1 ' W s 1 1 r 1 Hn- liyrfl 13111111 1- Il4'If1'IIIliIl2 at Ihr l141lfIi111f- uf wmv nf flllfilll Ihr- r'il1l1v111 fur lllv' 4I1'Vi11 .1114-1, uf Ihr' nvw Qljlllllilxillfll if Ihr vm-11111: f1111ll1.1lI 31111111-. 1.v1If1111-I fl:-wrgv N ll-1xsL1r111 lFX 1241111 dir:-r'If1r, Invoking fvn fr-Um 1.-fy 141 1-ight: N111 IJ11-114111, pr1r11'1p.11: Mr. Bvnnfgr. hand 1111111--r ill lSyr1l: Nlr. 11. P1-I--rv. g1:11jw't 4'hair1111111g and Mr. 55111111 l1a,1111111. l'11-Niwlf Ill uf tlu- lJ..1Xlll 311111-11ts. .,,. Qv-41, 1 C wg, 11111 H 4,1 , ,f.a CLXHINPITF Firxt rim: Kay Hr'yiiulilQ. Pa! Cmlilirig- ti-ii. I.:-mia lg4'IlIll'y. Niriiia Uurfh-n. Ju AUD Riilvy, Sf-mind row: Tmnniy Rivhardson. Klar- ria L. Rifkin. He-nzly Blayluvk. I.inila Frimidell. fl:-vilv Havle-. Third rim: flliiirle-s ,Xiiile-r-un. Sli:-llmy Taylor. altu 4-lzirine-tx: Jimmy Um-n-. ll:-urgr' Krivipp, lii,lNNt'l3YiI1t'lNZ llnlrlvy lirown. 1-mitral-hu-x Vlarinvt. A LOOK AT THE B WOOIJWIND l irNt ww: SI:-w xlllffitwk. llii-NUUIII Uuximi Sm-Miiigefii, lnax-umm filizirlw , . IJIIIXIIIII. rvlnwi lun XXL!!-ull, mimi-, S+-1-01141 rms: fllmrlv- 4Q.autr+'z.il1x. zillu xax: ffliarlutti- l'rr-iiticv-. al-if Nax: Pi-rry Pratt-r. alm -ax: Hanita Hlnkv. alto -ax. Third ww: ,Iulin Davis. lo-nur fax: llvuui- Hz-rringtuii. lkiritwnv Nan: Val llvnnix. Imarilmiv. FLTQTES Firft rim: Barbara Hwgg. News-rly Lank Hi-lvn Kr:-im-r+. Ne-Ida Dawn Turn lc-y. Brimiile-4-. Car:-lv Cook. fillf'TI'j' Kline' Se-1-mul row: Ijnila llnrlf-y. Paitriviu M AND IN SECTIG BK :XSS Fir-l row: Handy Vliillllllllfl. FIIQLPIIQ' 'lay lor lm Hill. xlilff Humax. S1-Curld ruw: Dirk Tulmbf. De-nniv Bar lwr. llaxid lle-an. Dun Couxilliun. 'r1l row: Flaws- William-. lla-ure lattl-rwn. liwlflny Ruff-Ill-Halls. BRASS PHHCLYSSION Frffm lffr lf' flilhli Rfssif- Hliffi-. KPHHf'Il1 Catflx. llc-Xfanv From lr-fl In right: Earl Stanagv. lvaw flrum: Frwldif- Pl'tf'f4. Ohnftfrn. llivrulhypattvr-Hn. Jimmy Xlilvlwll. IIQUIIHIIQ' Hargi-. -nun' wlrum-: ljlilllfl Fim- mun . Vyllllliilxl liaxlf-r Williamx. tympuni. NMFS l'n'-I rms, llfllll If-fr In flgllll. llv-nry jH'IlIr'I'. Rugrr linx. I'qf I'lt'll lwrn-. .-l- : - 1- . , ' :E Nlalamv l.1r1gn-rllf-ll'-r. lwarxtvfrxw. llllrfl rum: XY lllliilll llugilu--. lrllly lldllll-lliL11'lx. KL'-I1-A lllllyvr. .l l1Il lflll- lmry. ll'-unix ll4'l'lxllILlll. Irllnllwm'-. Ijnlnfll-url. l,m11-w Iaylor. julm Var- Xlurplly. l'aul X3l'lN4'Il. llulxr- lvrillvy. 27l BAND FA ORITES Queen King LENDA BENTLEY JOE HILL The King and Queen of the Byrd band must be seniors, who serve as representatives of the hlgh est ideals of a band member. They are elected at the beginning of the school year by the band members. Joe and Lenda are to represent the Byrd band at the Dallas Band Festival. Drum Major Joe has been the drum major at Byrd for the last three years. alternating the last two years with Edward Deese. JOE HILL CC 97 BRASS First row: Barbara Z1-irhnan. Aubry Wood, Nlichavl Wcatln-rly. llarold Thane-s, Jerry Ferguson. Ronny YVhitt4-kin. Second row: David Green, Dwayne Durham, Morris McManus. James Lupton, Bill Sullivan, Hayden Hicks. PROMISING MUSICIANS MAKE UP OUR BAN Byrdls UBB band is the source of the fine musicians that play in our HA band. These band members work hard toward the goal of playing in the Aw hand. The members of the B band are those students coming from Junior High. They may lie placed in the A band at any time during the year if they merit the promotion. WOODWINDS First row: Connie l.ukc-r, Frcdda Lou Gaye, Sandra Boatright, Slivrie Fischer, q Peggy Brooks, Myron Schwitzer, Steven Q Ferner. Second row: Tom Eavenson, Sam Weaver, Brenda Wells, Beverly Wise, David Blasingane, Sandra Stovall. - PERCUSSION Left to right: ,lim Finch, Agee Rf-ed, Tommie - Jackson, Ben Norwood, Jim Wheeler, Morris Stephens. S -i A ' S 273 BYRIYS 97 CHGIR o .Mg I i, KJ Q1 vi -A t ua 4 'f J. .4 ,?ggv Q tg ' I in-5 I i Each Student if autlitionecl llf'f4lI't' he heemne- a memlwr of the Choir. This year the tht appeared at eaeh of the lineal junior highe. yang ut 'lnuth Week and tht- ffhristma- ZINNPIIIIN On May' 14. the ehuir gaye a Cilhert and Sullivan operetta entitlecl HMS llinafc re The choir's prujeet fur this year is getting a tape-recorder and a high fitlf set for the music- clepartment. The prueeecls of all the talent sllows ami other ll tiyities put on hy the ehuir. gn tmyarrl these !ll1Ft'llilFt'S. This year llluumle CZIIIIPIWIII. Haynes llugun. ,lufl Nlilesi and llun llarris yytrf seleeteml for the all-state elmrus. ,-X first for By rclis choir for the 1930-37 seluml year was the mining in 4+ their new music clepartment in the recently' emnpletecl gym. T e cllreetor of the yoeal music clepartment is Nlr. R. N. Hallquist. B.Nl. :rf tl ar :und the p no tl mir nffieers. left to right: Midge Colinda Auftin. Prisfy' I nmdexte Day l Sif 'Nlartm fre .1 urer Linda Ro att Net rr tary lwlix Wheeler. Yiee Pri-Qitlentz ferd. and Charlef Ander on find a good place Ly nn Duty I re ldfnt to keep their rhuir mhes. 1 7 ,4 wg' ? 1, ., I 6 M 5? Q K ,r 'tw if if 'X-3 A vs Q1 3? M , if V if if WTF' A1 2 vw 1 f - 3 ,ff 1' 1 ,y if ' W 1 A Mg, We y 11,56 4 st, A ik ,f , 3 gag , 4 gy 'A ,wif 5 .. az , W W f' X 3' . ,, Y 5, ' 2' I f I W if W5 1 N W K gif A AA K 1 3 ,ki I V f If Q, J Z i' .W J 1, My C I sw Q? 1? M V ff, , ' ' ' f W Q 1 ie , , Q FIR T PERIOD BEGINNING CHOIR 2 l 4 of 2 5 9 3 Q . '9,'-' .lf .. , ' , . QS' 1 'ff , 11' ' 'QI 2' I --3 First row: Margie Martin, ,lan Savony. Glenda Hufstetler. joyee Carol Haniriek, Judy Miller. Linda Latham, Patrieia .Inn Wilson, Kllll Malmstroin. Charlotte Nielson. Anne Gilmlies, Bettye l.a111l1. Plllllvlll' Brewster. john Little, Elwood Rolland, Second row: Pat llarrell. Sue Parsons. Patricia Richie. Margaret Xyoodartl. Mary Broyles. Sharron Finley, Elizabeth l'lLlI'IIll'I'. Merline Dayis, Mary jane .-Xtnes, ,lime Miears, Gail Klekatka. Gail Pliinkett. ludy Glass. llilda Griffin, Kitty Dykes, Janie Lersenger, Jerry Harrison. Third row: Betty Attaway, Patsy Stevens, Ruth Horton, Bililiie Sue Sutton. Mareia Cowley, Nita Myers, Patsy Goodwin. ldvliil' Snelson, Pat McCann, Dian Heathman, Judy Moon, Patricia Caldwell, A1111 Scott, Linda Futeh, Gloria Petehford, Bonnie Mason, Ernest Coltharp, Buck Riner. Fourth row: Danny Fuller, Newton Little, Bill Trusty, George Rains. Yarner Priee, Malcolm Foster, Bobby Moore, .lack Sneed, John L, Rod, Larry Heinsohn, Randy Upton, Stanley Whitlow, Kenneth Luker, ,Ii1n111y Fonts, Pat East, Clyde Boggs, Ray Paxton, yd 'ala Q Aa, 'tn I' First row: Appolonia Bernal. Linda Upshaw, ,lune Cox, ,laeque Whitney. Gail Hawkins, Mary Lynn Beazley, Sarah Sanders, Ann Anderson. Virginia Lee. Clara Sue Barnette, Catherine Arnold, M1-llma Smith, Cynthia Pinehera, Virginia Brownlee. Second row: Gaye Goza. Barliara Parsons, Judy Chapman. Jo lflla lloatneyer, Judith Hogan, Carolyn Brasher, Dunky Willey, Vir- ginia Ogle, Dixie Austen, La11ra Lato. Pat Richard, Marilyn Pro1'tor,Ly11n Meyer. Kathryn Foster, La Rae Moore. Third row: Kenneth Arrington. llayid Gillan, Jiinniy Mackey, Charles Puckett, Bohhy Bryan, Randall McCann, Kenneth Mobley, Elyis Smith. Charles Goodness, Sluggo Sneed, Sain Weaver, Calsin Rollins, Edwin Bailey, John Earl Moore Chase Shaft Charles 2'16Rohertson, Bobby White, ,lerry Hiers, Bill Holley, TOIIIIIIY Wilson. 3. J? ' 4 I ' ,. j in U :f- E2 DU 3 t 53 T Q F-' y w First rnw: Hvtty Davis. Mary I lr-tvlu-r. Ce-rry Williams. 'IR-ddy Cay:-. Ju Ann Thiglwn. Mary J Beth Rohvrts. ICIIHY Smith, ,Ierri lfuuxilliun. Scnrond row: Mary Earl? Mariwlli. Janim- Lanva-tvr. Ginny Yuung. Sue Sparknian. linimif- Barr. Sandra xI4'fiZlI'I'il'. Linda Pe-lmlliv-ii. Sur- Tidwvll. Third row: Lf-Iia Xlffljunald. jf-an Nunn. Judy Junvf. Linda I.:-a Tliuiilpson. Iihna I.:-el Rains. ji, Ann livrry. Patfy Griffin. .Ie-aniif Pi-ndlf-tmi. lim-n Hate-x. Nlarvia Ford. Fruiiw-5 Ifcholx. Sing:-rg for tht- havkground inn-im' fur a Hi-tury rluli at Byrd which appvarr-d un 3 lncal 'IW program are Patty lin-uning at thv pianfi. Standing: Lyndra Pate. jackie Rosett. Sandra Fair, Phoebe Yulcntinff. .gn .., i S Z Mr. Hallquist is playing as Liberace at the teach:-rs' talent show this year. P Don Harris, Jud Miles, Haynes Dugan and Claude Cameron were selected to 0 Iarrv Rm-illieinie-r and Diane ic Sun of the Am Choir arc m ing, she:-I music into the muaic Cabinet. Diane Sinunnns and Slow Mur- doch of the A Band take the musiv they are to play this period in the hand room. THE IR luxi ll The A Choir IS gnmg the Chrl tma mood for the true meanmg of Chrm tma embly as they do each year that sets the Arrixingi ut Ilw fmrtlnall Nltlllllllll Li litllf- Q-urly lu warm 'l'l1f- liunfl lima 1 up a Init arf- -HIIIV' mf'mlnr-r- uf tllf- lmanml, of a fwnllvall ,!EiIIlP'. :I 5 542 -4 ' rf' '. r, ,lg , G 5 . Mr. Benner il always ready to hvlp Une of hi: lmaml players. lmr tlxv fxrft tum- nn our nf-w gym. a w-wtiml of tht- JK lxanml, furrm-rl by Rannly Tullmun playa at ilu' Isaak:-tlmull Qlllllllk, ' f-h nut un thc- li:-l+l at the- halftime' '1 l fm . . Q. 'Jiri -. ' 4, ig, -D' '44 41, , W 4 ORCHEST llll l r mt: mu-iv to ,lun No-l..,n. lfhur are 4 xx 1 4 Nun, As W1ll1an1 Kennedy walls hu turn, 'Nlr Caughey explams :an Erwk on wauhu whilv Nlr. Caughvy 1h-mmmgtra - the mechanlkm of a Qaxophone to Jerry Dunn e wax Lharlullf Puntnu flwulll play a ve-rluin pivw. Practice makes perfect. and our nrvhe-xtra llN'lllllt'l'S Sl't'III In rwaliu- thi- ax the-5 work un the-ir Tl'NIM'1'IiXf instru- lnvnlx. s S BGR 1957 Intent umon their music, tlu'-v rnvxnbcrs of the orchestra create a . I . Jumble of sound as they practice. 1 For the first time in its history. Byrd has an orchestra composed of twenty-nine members. Mr. Caughey is its director. Since the orchestra is just getting started, Mr. Caughey will not complete its organization until next year. ln the junior high schools string and wind players are licing trained to augment the orchestra next year, and the number of memhers will lie almost doubled. Plans for the future center around a well-organized string quartet, which will play for various cluhs in the city. Reynolds leave school. First row: Barbara Scott, violing Gloria Pitchford, violin, Davy Gibbs, violing ,Ion Drindak, viola. 1 M r ' M, After a hard practice David Spicer and Kay Second row: Jesse James, trumpet, Sammy Woodall, second cornetg Dennie Barber, solo cornetg Robert Sorenson, solo clarinet Bill Lewis, clarinetg Jerry Dunn, solo alto saxophone, Hartie Spence, tenor saxophoneg Jerry Henderson, cellog Kay Reynolds cello. Third row: LeDean Erickson, hassg Charlotte Prentice, bass' Bud Davidson solo bass' ,Iimm Smith bass' Dorothy Patterson 1 1 v Y v w hassg Kenny Ames, drums, David Spicer, drums, Pat Bridwell, drums, Tommy Wynn, drums, David Greer, drums. Q ll if, , , , , 3 2 . , V I , i E 3 n 1 l M .fi , ,wwf Q lv , ,, ful ' '53,,,v , J-1' 1 ,Z-. F. 4.1 if T S is ,, ft, lilmw .es my -. w + Q ffm '.,-fwiwfzgy Him fkiwgj T - fl 'Ms 'X' fir?-1 fT5:f7-X' f. , 1YLgf9,,:f xg-ay: , ,J-11,,.g,,.-, , Q 2 ' 2525, 14 , -A 5. 1 ?ggM..e 7 av--'- A Q. 2 , I Q 'fr f 41. 'Y 'Q C -.-gm-F ,p-'f Q ' MW 'U if DISCUSSINC THE INDUCTION OF NEW MEMBERS TO THE QUILL AND SCROLL involves checking grades, hours in the Gusher and inches in the High Life. Seated is Gail Plunket, Co-Editor of the High Life. Standing are Julie Riffe, Associate Editor, Cusherg Sara Burroughs, Co-Editor, High Lifeg Penny Nowery, Vice President, Quill and Scrollg and Billy Bradford, Editor, Cusher. ---lung wW,,,,,,,, BLICATION S l QA? -1 x vi ..L ,, v vciate editor. Julie Riff:-. and editor, Billy Bradford. check Doug Yaugcr. Julie flourtncv. Ford Gibson. Becky Scher- u ratings ofthe 1956 Cusher. gt-ns. and Tommy Hogan paint signs to be used in the STAFF E JOYS PLANNING AN Symbolic of activities. organizations. and honors in the City of Byrd is the GKSHER. Our year- book is the school diary of events for one yearf our accomplishments and failures. The staff would like to give the most sincere thanks to the ad- ministration, teachers and students whose co- operation and contributions have made the 1957 CLTSHER possible. The GKSHER staffs consist of the editorial, which compiles your book, the business. which sells advertisement and delivers the book. and the art which assists the editorial with the design and Staff members work all year to make the index accurate and com- plete Standing: Buck Trussell, Linda Trusty. Charles Peatross. Seated: Claudia Sturges and Susan Stewart. advertising campaign. color of the book. An important part of the edi- torial staff is the work done bv the student pho- tographers who make many pictures which appear in the book. The 1956 GUSHER won a rating of .-Y' in the National School Yearbook Association and First Place in the Columbia University Yearbook survey. It is the sincere hope of the 1957 Cusher Staff that the student body will keep and treasure their C1fSH1'1H as a key to pleasant memories of past days. Preparing to make up statements which are a very im- portant lart of the work of thc business staff arc jack I I Mulkey, Advertising Manage-rg and Jo Clair Jones, Business Manager. D Naomi Colbert, Ray Longino. Dickie Richards. and Susan Murray Johniton. Lois Wray. Jan Heard. Shirley Le Bert, Fullilove select pictures for Ihr- class section- of tht- fluxlivr. and Janie- Ne-f-ly arrange trophivw In-fore the Opt-n Houee. PILI G THE 1957 GUSHER SU, 9 0 at 19 Q e A 1 .1 Ml Z 3 F N J' X J' lssazyb QUILL fl umzimmgv ,y'o fd .SCROLL You? -Ansqcutll . ,Q . We mf- i :F 'ii' Sandra Foss, Martha Yancey, Pete Boggs, check the picture file for new ideas for . ...N ,C l John Barineau, Shari Du Juv. ,lim Jeter. ,Iulia Hamiter. and Davifl Tyrrell of I . the business staff busily write- receipts for subscribers. and Sanda Grage the 1957 Gusher. Without pictures the Gusher could not exist. Many of the picturvm in this hook are made hy Freddy Pe-teri. Walter Amacke-r. and Charles Anderson. Gusher photographers. Hifs Louise Harris Bufine-x Staff Adu for. and Nliff Marge: Saudvrs. Editurial Staff Adxi-or. take- Illal npauw that rv frvslwi' aft:-r 21 lun day uf fp-lmnl. leasant Memories Students standing in line to have their pictures made is a familiar scene at the beginning of school. John Barineau. ,lim Jeter, Martha Yancey, David Tyrrell. and Naomi Colbert, members of both Gusher stafff, arf- rhown during an assembly gin-n to publicize the Cusher Subscription sale. They discover that the 1957 Gusher 1Q'.V,,, ' An.. That last minute look by Lorraine Holley and Kaye Wilson is characteristic of :tudents before having their picture made for the Cusher. Carolyn Dunmire, Buddy Ford, and Ettna Schrivner are shown turning in Cusher subscriptions from their homerooms to Buck Trussell and Tommy Hogan. is behind the Green Door. Theo- students are filling out applications for the Gu-her Ntaff with the hope that they can have a part in the publication of our yearbook. 29I If It Is Campus New HIGH Published once every three weeks. the High Life. the official newspaper of Byrd, contains all the current news of the school. This paper is organized into two groups, the Business Staff and the Editorial Staff, The advertising and circulation groups compose the Business Staff, while the Edi- torial Staff consists of the art group, the journalism classes who serve as reporters, and staff members who make up the paper. During the year the High Life sponsors several contests, such as 4'Mr. and Miss Mistletoew during the Christmas season, and the 'Triendliestw contest in the spring. .f in-n - 1 i'Q,, 'T il- 4 tum? Upper left: Busy making up the front page we see the Co-Editors Gail Plunkett and Sare Burroughs. Middle left: Diane Griffin, Jimmy Hartwell, and Harold Mitchell, members of the Art Staff, look over their work. Lower left: Donna Taylor, Personality Co-Editor, Sarah Blevins, and Dollie Miller. Club Co-Editors, and Betsy Chandler, Junior Assistant, measure pictures for the paper. Lower right: This journalism class who are reporters for the High Life is pictured here learning how to write different types of articles. It Can Be Used in the LIFE The High Life- was jurlgcrl Luuisianzfs lwst ft.-X-fX:X.'X high sr-lnml rimvspzilmvr in P1501 it was uwzlrrlml First l'l1m- lay tht- Crrlunihia Fr,-lwlastic' Press Assmfiatiml in 1956: and it also won the Quill and Svrnll International Honor Rating and Gallup .Nwarml in 1956. 'lille favulty Spmisnrs urn- Nlifs llvtty Lynn Harrel. for the lfcliturial Stuff and Nlrs. Zacharx' Breazeale. for the Business Staff. l tgunmlm' fsau L 19 ,Sono LL lppf-r right: l'ut ll:-nt-1-he-l, .'h4lNt'TllSlll,1I lzrllturg Nlaryann SllllW'Y'. llllrll1l'SN lin-lfsliturg Sandra Nldlarriv. Exvliangv lfllilnrz Je-an Wm-kQ. Businws Cn-Frlitor: anrl Jimmie- l.t'M'l4. flir- Culatinn lfclitor. rlisruw illf-af for A-Ml lavmitr, Middle- right: Nl:-niln-rf uf thx- ,Mlm-rtixiiig: Staff. llatrivia Nlaguirv. ,Iualy Sh-wart. ll:-lvn Lvlkn- witz, Lottyv Spitzvr. Iif-tty Kaye' Flfryfl. Anne- Horcncaux. and Gloria Carroll pause- a minutv froni selling Ada Lowvr right: Sportx Eflitnr. W1--le-y Attaway: Junior A-siftant. lim-ky Tliagarflz and Na-vw Cu-lfflitewrf. Gail l7vLanne-y and ll:-nny Nuwvry are- busy copy rf-adingz. Lowflr left: Fran Wvnlf. Feature Cu-Editorg Pattif Rogers. Perfnnality Co-Editfnr: and Toni Sher' man, Feature Co-Editor. rvafl e-xvhange papt-rs for itlr-as for the- High Life-. 'H su Mm , ,, 294 Thi- journalism vlaw i- le-arming Ihn- fun- Everyone HIGH Harlzara Nh-Xwil vorigrutiilalv- Elizalu-th Ogle while Lamar Watt- aorigrutiilutv- Rmliivy Clark for uin- iiirig the- Nlr. Lind Nlix- Xlifllvtm- COIIIQFI. an ari- nual fr-uturv of thi- High Lil:-, The- Wil'lllt'T4 are Llecinlvrl hy popular a-lx-vtion from the Cityl 2600 Citizvns. liLllllt'IllL1lN nf rc-porting for ilu- lligll lrlfm- lu zulflition lo Ihvir vlaix-isork llll'54' flu llf'IllS In-4-olm' rn-gulur re-ports-rx for thx papvr, Writing, rvwriling. vuttingi. 1-dit ing -Ili:-sw urn' the- IlK'NNNIDLlIN'Fllll'll uf lo morrow. ,Xt im aux-nilvly om- lliur-dup Pail ll:-nl shvll. Privy lflurk. zinrl J:-am Vid-1-kx put on a -kit to unlu-r'Iiw tha- lligh l.if4- fail: thx- following lfrhluy. Right again Iriumplif through ai frm' pre-NF. At the fail ops-n liouw the-sv visitors look ow-r Ihe- nc-w High Liff- room and some of Ihr- publications. in-mT'p-.,,,,,,,, ' ' A wi-v....,,,., Q fi . . .N 1:1 'uv-Q-...,,M-,...,,,,,,,,o Amwqmyl 1lmr:n ,.v..M,k,,,MM , .. muumvwr KNIT ' 4 . 0 ara-ni - A . vurimsm- W xzrvnguw . asain x ., -.f .J .-f C f f f 1 1 I I l:ili l dl Ill mn 1 I 1 n I1 1 fi 4 4 1 Y 1 d Illdll 4 df! 1 ll 1 ll if 5-A., A. Q 4 5 - RELAXING FOR A FEW MINUTES after attending their club duties are these Seniors representing some of the many clubs at Byrd. Donna Ray Jouett of the Drum and Bugle Corps, Mary Moore of the Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Suzy Ogier of the Red Cross, Ford Gibson of the Gayarre History Club, and Judy Rothwell of the Library Club are comparing club problems over a snack. GANIZATION pm. THERE, CLU x - N N ag f ' . . , xc-1 .nu f -x . , . 4, - tv- llh' II't'L1NllI'y. Sue' N'-mn. Ll r'4-pn'-1-lltutiw. -htmx txmtpln tu l.xI1I1 Xl:-xt-1' :tml IJIRLII' Xlnulw-, .' ' 51: U 298 l'arti1'ipating in a hm-utml dvlmatx- in om' uf SllI'f'X1'll1lI'I'N rluwntuwn fle-p11r'tlll+'11t Nlutw-N during Efilltlllttntl XM-vk uw nu-mln-rx of tlmv Huy-' ll:-lrutr' lflulv, fs Right: Iyilllxtlly un Ill:-ir may I0 tlu- utfitw- In plum- vlulr rards in the- tr-111-111-If tum-N utr' tluw- xiw- lll'1'NttIt'lll'I Xlury Nlvl,uugl1- lin. tl-H fllulrz Xviltlliil lillftxlillll. Futurm- 'l'w1tt'l1w-IX: lliunz' llirlvntl. I'-t't'Il4'Il lflulmg SLIIIIILI llrugv, Lua Y:-Vino-: um! jan Sunxnny, Y-'I'f'e'I1N: 111111 llwrelutl llauuu. Iluyf llvlrute- lllulr. I..-ft: ilarrying out ont- nf the-it' Julie'- ltlltlllt for nl open 41111 rm utlivlu tt- Inu- llll'll mwtlnf- nv lwamw- Ilxurnttnnri. l.tlH'Lll'X tllultg Nlury Kay Platt. S4lllh1lIIlUI'l' N-'ll-vttxz Yirginiu I.:-v. Future- Nur-rx: llaxicl lirulrw. X,f,.O.: and ,llllllllf l lllglllt'N. Ufftvvrx and Spnnwrf' llluls. OR YO Riglit: .Ns bt'l'I'1'lLlTi4'- of lllvir vluli. it ix tlir-ir juli In attefml Ilie- iiiwl- ing- anal lu-vp awuratv niinutz-N uf l'Ll4'll in:-vtiiigg. l'ri-pairing: tlu--v in-F wuiitx fur the-ir 4-lulil na-xt mi-1-tiii: art- Cynthia Dawkins. Rf-tl lfrn--g Sunny jamlif. Var-ily Clulr: :Kn- nvtlx- Wiinlii-rly. Y-'ll-f-its ll:-tty liramlun. l.owe'r Latin l-lirum: anml Virginia KPnnf'1ly. l .l'l..-X. v-. f ' , 0 , NS x, f At? 4 w ,I I 1 Bel0w:.Parti6s are great fun! They are a we-lcninc bn-ak after tlw monotonous classes every day. It is a big respomiliility for vluli treasure-rs tn kvf-p an accurate account of all the- finanvial Ill8llt'I'N uf the-ir 1,-lull. but Vivian Ames, Sciencie Clulig john Lakvy. Visual Aids Cluhg and Patty Bruening, Upper Latin Forum are well qualified. I E, lift' To back lixrfl in itx partir-ipatiwn in thi- vity- wnli- polio ilriu-. frfwral -tull'-nt. mn-trtif-tv-fl a wifliing wvll tu Int plamfll in tlie- hall- of llyril ae a 'W S t I'f'l f'IlIZ1l'lt' fur tlif- fturlwnt-A unwlfi-li 4lunatiun-. fill--vkingl tlif- amount of iiiwiivy in tliv- sw-ll arf' Jimmy Nlurlwy. Sylxia Hoag. vw-1 liairmun of 'l '..' X .l'.: Nanvy l'ff-iff'-r. aml ,lim Atkiny. vliairnian of 'l'..X.I'. OFFICERS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE F Second row: Pat Peavy, Co-Chairman, Seated: HUNTER TRACHT President DOUGLAS YAUCER Vice President NANCY PFEIFFER Secretary BRENDA BAILEY Treasurer Standing: BECKY SCHERGENS Parliamentarian GARY MONTGOMERY Sergeant-at-Arms STUDE T COUNCIL Organized on democratic principles, the Student Council of Byrd High School provides a labo- ratory for citizenship training, in which the students are allowed to have direct participation in the schoolis policies and activities. Since its beginning in 1940, the council has steadily grown in its accomplishments and prestige. The council consists of the executive committee and representatives from each home room. The executive committee is composed of six elected officers and the chairman of the standing committees. It is the duty of the representatives to receive from the home rooms, topics and problems con- cerning the school and present these to the council for discussion and action. In turn, they are to carry the business of the council meeting back to their home rooms. Each committee of the organization is designed to administer to one or more particular needs of the school and is assigned to perform any duty which falls under its jurisdiction. Some major projects undertaken by the council this year nual talent show, Christmas card sale, service-station day, Byrd acted as the host school for Youth Week, an annual High School is a member of the National, Southern, and Delegates were sent this past year to the NASC convention lahoma, and LASC in Bastrop, Louisiana. The sponsor of the council is Miss Neva Norsworthy. have been: leadership training day, an- and Teens Against Polio campaign. Also inter-city religious emphasis week. Byrd State Associations of Student Councils. in Toledo, Ohio, SASC in Tulsa, Ok- irst row: Sue Caldwell, Chairman, Cal- endar Committeeg Maddalyn VanArsdel, Co-Chairman, Recreation Committeeg Sylvia Hoag, Chairman, Publicity Com- mitteeg Midge Martin, Chairman, Cour- tesy Committeeg Mary Ann Poindexter, Chairman, Lost and Found Committee. Assembly Committeeg Phil Geren, Co- Chairman, Assembly Committeeg .Iimmy Hughes, Co-Chairman, Recreation Com- mitteeg David Lefkowitz, School Store Manager, Charles Baucum, Chairman, Organizations Committee. REPRESENTATIVES OS 4..A OC Of Jef- '9- N . 1 M... . N r , ,, +...,,,,,,,. 'undef' SENIORS First row: Jill Shuster, Mardella Luse, Jen Houchin. Shari Dupuy. Dollie Miller. Second row: Barbara Bates. David Gra- ham. Billy Bradford. Sara Hyatt. Car- olyn Meadows. Nlary Nlctlee. Third row: Bill Furr, Rodney Clark, Dickey Richard, Buddy Daily, Jack Mulkey. Fourth row: Jud Miles, Pete Boggs, Buddy Ford. Dave White, Jack Cox, .lim Wilson. JUYIORS Flrt row Bonnit Youn . Pam Plumley Jan Heard Ylartha Frierson. Second row Stephen Murdoch Made- leine Trichcl Diane Griffin Betty Rat- ci Third row Becky Tha ard Crantham Couch Hartie Smence. Jerry Jouett Danny Deupru FRESHNIEN First row: Sandra Stokes. Alice Richard, Betty Brandon. Carol Sturges. Sue Campbell. Second row: Delores Basham. Patty Le- velle, Merrilee Streun. Annetf- Nlaranto, Kenny Gibson. Bob Cupples. Third row: Jucy Joiner, Peggy Grant, Evelyn Fouls. Claricf- Adams. Jerry Googe. Fourth row: Buddy Gay. John Madison. Bob Brown. John Wilson, Jay Riseden, Susanne Hanks. QQ' r5 1 SOPHOMORES First row: Jane Hammet, Sue Noland, Charlotte Jones. Sara Mitchell. Vicki Longmire, Mary llurphree, Second row: Randy Austin. Bill Allen, Sally Fouts, Nancy Crow, Jackie Ro- sett, Betty Turner. Third row: Rusty Wade, Richard Soren- son, Johnny Parsons. Pete Gaffney, Johnny Dalton. Mario Solano. Fourth row: Randy Jack, Arthur Herold. Paul Ware, Ted Weavers, Joe Pittman. I 0 f Al :mmf p 1 11 an at g.Illf 1an11 N H1 11 1 nw 4111111111 1 11urN111111 11111n11 1 1 11111111 111 - at 1 11 1 lf 11 1111 Il 11 THE WORK OF O R .J- ,., ll A 'ww-., G52-111 11 yar 1ar 111 w ff 1 1u11n parkm 11 ar 1 1 1 III' 11111111 wa'- awn 111 1111 1 1111 1.111 1- lIIl111l1 11111111111 12111 111a 1 r KU 1 1 1 Xfler an aftf-rnonn 11 hard 11111111 N1l3fl1I1 111111 1.11nnx Harm lcaxe t1111 '11h11111 302 Nancy Evans, accompamed by Stephen Nlurdoch, M3glC at the annual talent Qhuw smgs B ack 1 '1 X ' .. Ur g 1151-rs II' ft-r-fa ' 1' ii 11 - f I11' 11111 1f Qt 1-11 -'l. V . C1111-r lfurm-r 1'h1-1'k- 1- Raya sh 1111- f11 ' 111111 Ql1W1'I 115' 1111- 51111-111 ffl -il in 1111- 1- ' jgflll. f 1 2 1' E312 ' -- 2 1 1 3 M ,AN M ,, , :G H H I llx Elly if 4-1.,1wg,i32Q7T:- 5 1 . 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X. 1' A 16 lflflll mom rf- 'rv wma 1 ur a me-rf 1 rmf 4dN 1 r 1111an rn mul 14 1 al lm 41 11141111 a r uv .1 1 1 f J ug- U 11 1 yy .1 11111 Irdl 1 UNIOR RED CROSS if Instituted to help others, the Red Cross has not only provided Byrd students with a Student Directory, a First Aid room. and scholarships given to two worthy citizens of Byrd, but it also has sponsored a drive to fill gift boxes for children overseas. Annually members have rolled bandages at the OFFICERS Left to right: BOB BLEWER Treasurer CYNTHIA DAWKINS Secretary SUZANNE OGIER President SUE NESOM Second Vice President JANE HANKS First Vice President Confederate Memorial Hospital. At the Kick-off banquet, which is held in Septem- ber of each year, the chairmen of the various com- mittees are named. The functioning committees are the typing, social service, art, publicity, scrapbook, first aid, manual arts, work shop, Student Directory, Goodwill Ambassadors of Byrd . . SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES First row: ,lo Clair Jones, Julie Rifle, Pattie Rogers. Second row: Linda Sherman, Betty Sue Hyde, Marie Martin, Sandra Tombrello. Third row: Nell Clingman, Fred Fair, Ray Jones, Ann Voss. -.., JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES First row: Prissy Poindexter, Noni Miller, Lynne Grant. Second row: Robin Fletcher, Richard Drummond, Sue Brown, Sam Timpa. Third row: Dema Whitmeyer, Marian Fortson, Don Douglas, Dick Adams. T f e'+'? we Committee Chairmen shown working on this year's projects are: ,lane Ilgenfritz. typing committee: l.aRae Moore, social service committee: Ben Carter. publicity committee: Betty Blt-wer. hospitality committt-eg and Bobby Deputy. speaker. Student Council representatives. and production. Attending the National Convention held in St. Louis and the lnternational Convention held at Hood Col- lege in Maryland were Suzanne Ugier and Bob Blower respectively. Both Cynthia Dawkins and Sue Nesom . . Red Cross Representative ra' ,T , 'lx tv og' Sandra Horton, scrapbook committee: Evie Winder, work- shop committee: Dalna Worley. art conimitteeg Ray Hubener, manual arts cornmittce: Margaret Roberts, first aid com- niitteeg and Lynn Meyer, production cornniittee-, are shown working on their Halloween project. attended the Leadership Training center at Gulf Park College. Faculty sponsors for the Red Cross this year were Mrs. Jo Pardue and Mrs. Lucile Hendrick. 'XX' T FRESH MAN REPRESENTATIVES First row: Kay Fitzgerald. Martha john- son, Ginger Crady. Barbara Hill. Second row: joyw- Hamriek. tfarolyn Jacobs. Pamela Graham. Loi- Wray, Linda Stransburg. Third row: ,lo Ann Hedrick. Denny Brown, Sylvia Boucher. Be-tty Brackin. John Carpenter. Agee Re-ed. 1'- SOPI-IOMORE REPRESENTATIVES First row: Dixie Henderson. Barbara Hogg, Margaret Rosbottom. Mary Davis. Second row: Don Durr, Marilyn Serra. Alsie Duncan. Nancy Evans. Katherine- Howard. Third row: Bill Jewel, Maribeth Moore, Joyce Mikeska, Ann Mason. QS . . . Serving School and Communit ., M21 'ff- lli-triluuting tliv Stud:-nt llirc-cturif-5 to Nlike- Warne-r AN onv of the- many IH'lijf't'IN of thf- Rn-ml Crush. anfl Sain llilliurn arf' linlnlty llvputy and llvn thf- inv-mlwrf fu-hion valvntinz-s. wllivll are dis- Cartvr. trilvute-rl :inning tllv Pitfs liufpitalf. ll:-rv we see J Nlrf. Hr-nrlrim'k antl Nlrf. larcluv. tlif- urg1anizati0n's sptmwrw, glanving through funn- nf tln-in. tx fr ,...-1 P:-ft fx, We V For the Veterans' Hospital. Sue- Nm-som and Margare-t Roberts, Filling lmxf-S for children ow-rf:-ax is thf' main proja-ct of Rf-tl Crofs repress-ntatiw'-. ln-lpf-cl in making flliri-trnas tree-S tllf' Rvfl Cross. Sandra Hflrtfvn anfl llvtty Ble-wr-r an- pn-- as the-ir part of the- Rf-tl firms! flhriftnia- Ill'0jf't'I, paring lmxrt- for fliipine-nt sift'-r tlif- annual flriw. . . ll ., . , .Xirl rnuin arf- filllilnf' Frliaff. Xlargzarwt Rwlwrtx. Nunfy' l'v-try-nn. Bltnl jar,-k Debaters latch on to the affirmative 1 Presinlent Vice President Serremry Treasurer Daxiil Gordon Handy Hola - L1-fkowitz Ganun 'llulluiain Dlx-111-r BOY 9 DEBATE ' uc 't 'est ' t uvfo unt o fr o sp 'ing '1 1'ts '. 'A SSCllll'll in t1e 1rfY'1niz'1lio11 llC owsf c atm, 1111. ny s e 4 if 1 A l-'11 111 Ol 111 he lr -lpn - f ,o fl ealx r lltll is fn- ,, Q, Q . 1 rr. . nfl B, ll-lr.-CIITI-' tart wr' , off with a regular business meeting, where they learn the correct if J ' , applieatio11 of P3fll21lIlPIllZlTf' procedure. A program is then given by ' l a few 1111l11'1fluals 111 tl1e eluh. Sonietnnes there is a debate, or some- W ' ' one gives a speech on important happenings or a report front a magazine article. The eleetion of officers is helcl at their annual banquet at tl1e encl of ez1el1 school year. Also. awarcls are g1lYl'Il for Naliflllal Edllwlioll Week. the most outstanfling lllf'tl1lICI'. and for the best speaker. 'l'l1e sponsor is Mr. lfcl Baeilla. Boys' Debate Club held its meeting in the wintlow of a l'lllXVItl0WIl llt'pZlTlIllf'ItI store :luring First row: Gordan Allen, Tom Benson, Ricky Biggs, Sidney Carroll, John Davis. John Dishman, Chippy Fisher. Seeond row: Kenny Gibson, George Gilbert, Jiuuny Hartwell, Artl111rll4-1'ol1l. Paul Lasliley, Harold Mitehell. Third row: ,lark Mulkey, Robert Neff, James Roland, Alan Rul1in.Cl1aseSel1aff,Ken Stanford. Fourth row: Sam Timpa, Dick Tubbs, Len Udes, Lloyd Wenk, Tom Williams, Dudley Youman. ., Q, 0 IO' 3' Readin', 7Ritin', and ,Rithmetic I,l'PSl.llPl1l , , KAY CHARLTON Vive Presirfellt , . W.-XNDA CHRISTIAN Secretary , ,,,, ,,,,, , ,, ALWYYNELLE SELF Treasurer ,, ,, LINDA L.-XWERFNCE L La FUTURE TE CHER . Organized in 19-LT. the Future Teachers of C. E. Byrd High School is affiliated with the Future Teachers of America. Some of the activities of the Future Teachers were these: serving as pages at the Caddo Teachers workshop for two weeksg serv- ing as guides on Freshman Orientation Dayg help- ing a family at Christmas: surprising Byrd teach- ers with an apple and a tribute to teachers on Na- tional Teacher Day: attending the State Convention of F. T. A. on the campus of L. S. U4 serving at a tea celebrating Horace Mann Dayg and rendering service in the school to teachers and administrators and in the community to civic and religious groups. At the State Convention in Baton Rouge, Kay Judy Stewart, Pat Pickett, Pam Braucht, Eddye Graves, Linda Lawerence, Charlton Served as the State Parliamentarian. This Elizabeth Moseley, and Judy Haynes are shown here preparing to deliver Club is spgnggred by Miss Lufline Aligon, to the teachers of Byrd an apple and an expression of appreciation on National Teacher Day. First row: Ouida Bazer, Pam Braucht, Donna Caffin, Wanda Cohh, Betty Fisher, Anne Gebbes. Second row: Ann Gillen. Eddye Graves, Judy Haynes. Judith Hogan, Regina Kalman, Mary Beth Lambert. Third row: Jenny Long, Elizabeth Moseley, Patricia Pickett, Ann Rice. Gail Rucker, Judy Stewart. Fourth row: Ora Thorp, Betty jo Towexy, Suzanne Yerger. 5, X 9 , 1, aww. tl 1 r. F5 6 . I , is raw - V M I Cy 'US t' 3-'fi-Q Q. ' V J XX ll. r ,v A ft e. . JA, LO MAYORE Since its organization, Los Nlayores has heen an active part of the City of Byrd. Each meeting provides an interesting program of Spanish songs. games. and talks whit-h luring a closer relation and a better under- standing of our neighbors 'South of the Border. The highlights of the year include a Christmas Pinata Party and a banquet which concludes the year's ac- tivity. Nlemlrership in the cluh is limited to students with a average who have studied Spanish for two or more years. This yearis sponsor is Miss Mood. Officers of Los Mayores include Pete Harrington. Presidentg Barbara McNeill, Vice Presidentg Avonell Bolton. Secretary. and Angie Henderson, Treasurer. crzrxjrrfrn First row: Polly Waits. Ginny Young, Sandy Worley, Sally Hinsch. .laniee Sturdivant. Second row: Louise Wynn, Sharon Cross. Marcia Sim- mons, Pat Stamps. Third row: Betty Kaye Floyd, Karen Kirby, Lee Ferber, Jackie Reed, Tony Powell. 3l0 KJ First row: Ada Koenig. Celia Niitltllelmrooks. Dixie ,lo Henderson, Linda Fallin. Second row: Gloria Hender- son. Lila Carrow, Lois Har- rington, Carolyn Cummings. Third row: john Bond. Cinny Bray, Benny Harris, Harriet Cann, George Vickers. Eager Beavers in Spanish Lear First row: Kathy flarflnf-r, Vivivnnt- Frank:-l, Marilyn l3c'yCholi, Kathleen Quinn, Arlinm' Elton, Emma Brod- nax. ll:-tty liatvliff. 54-voml row: Nutlvy Jo Smith, Sarallit1'l11'of'k,,lol1nliratnl, Harris Nl4'Cilarnroc'k, Nif'llJH Smith. filair lnvkwoml, T1-fl Tll0IllilF. Rolwrta Te-sar. o Speak an Unknown Tongue First row: Jo Ann Mitchell, l.inmla Hanna. Mary Ann Shawr, FTHHCFS Roush, Miriam Svhorr. Lise Thom- svn. Sz-fond row: Gary Westbrook, Susanna Linam. Eva Brum- livld, l.infla Harris, Mar- ,uarvt li1'l'Yt'5, LM' Kittrvll, Mails-line' 'l'richm'l. First row: Nlarlt-no Fox, Marggif- Kay Gill, Fran Wolf. Margie Hooper. Doro- thy Phillips. Dolores Ann Brown. SQ-t-mul row: Mary Lou Ken- ne-fly, Ann Cartvr, Sylvia Hoag, Hrtty Roy, Dora Louise- jf-lfcoat. Thirfl row: Rolwrt Cherry, l'hil Flu-rwin. Polly Spvar- llldfl, Rivhard Rf-dditt. Larry lfranklin. 3ll A local store window was the setting for a meeting of the Science Club during National Education Week. The unusual event attracted many passers-by. . ,P ,f X . ' Z4 .. ' 0 - 'gr-Q 'x 'K' ff C',,,..w ' This candid shot, snapped during an early assembly, shows a N humorous skit given to promote interest in the Science Club. 41 BYRD HIGH CIE CE CLUB Organized by a merger of the Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Clubs, the Byrd High Science Club is a new organization in the City of Byrd. Mr. B. L. Grigg, Mr. Cyrus Larmoyeux, and lVlr. O. A. Slater are the sponsors. The club projects include promoting the Junior Academy of Sciences and the Science Fair at Byrd. All members are required to do projects, and although it is strongly emphasized, it is not neccessary to enter a project in the Science Fair. Alwynelle Self, a member of the club, won the Best Girl Exhibitor Award at the State Science Fair and Fourth Place in the National Science Fair. Several other members including Richard Phillips, Jerry Mitchell, Stephen Caine, and Vivian Ames have won honors in the Regional Science Fair. Officers for the 1956-57 year include Alwynelle Self, President, Stephen Caine, Vice Presidentg Vivian Ames, Secretary-Treasurer, Stephen Murdock, Parliamentarian. 'Mfg wwf K ,wayw- Firsl row: Stephen Murdoch, Alwynelle Self, Vivian Ames, Marjorie Hirsch. 3l2 Second row: ,Ian Myers, .jerry Mitchell, Tyrone Pennington, Richard Phillips, Stephen Caine. P,-XTTY IIRLENING . ,, , ,,,,, Srriba JACKIE ROSIITT , Praeton Urbanus BARBAR.-X BOGGS , , Tribuni BILL ,-Xl.l.IfN , Praeton Urbanus ANN JOHNSON , ,,,, Consul SLSAN FIILLILOVE , Quaeslor BILLY HALL ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, S Criba :,, , , ,, ,,. , -J The Lpper Latin Forum is an active club composed of second and third year Latin students. lt meets on the third Wednesday of every month. One of the main highlights of the year is the Latin banquet held in the spring. The club is concerned with creating interest in advanced study of Roman literature and culture. At the meetings skits are performed concerning life in ancient Rome. Presiding over the meetings are two consuls, which in ancient Home were comparalrle to our presidents. The cluh was sponsored by Miss Hetty Ecker until mid-term, when she retired. At this time the club gave her a party and presented her with a mirror. Mrs. Wintle is the new sponsor. Kay Reynolds, Alwynelle Self, Mary Ann Poindcxter, and Marian Joyce Mikeska and Carol Van Hoose break the ice for the Fortson representing the Forum, present Miss Ecker with a mirror, punch the Forum served at Go-To-School-Night. the retirement gift of the club. gpm AL UPPER LATIN MEMBERS INCREAS 1 Carol Van Hoose serves Luella Bains at the tea given by the Forum for Miss Ecker on her re- tirement. Joyce Mikeska, Clara Barnett, Marian Fortson, Martha Kennedy, and Betty Ann Cleve- land wait their turn. 1 'li 0 W, if HQMG' no ,, go First row: Clara Sue Barnette, Nancy Evans, Jane Cunning- ham, Mary Easterwood, Martha Yancey, Sally Brockschmidt. Second row: Elizabeth Rasmus- sen, Ginger Jeter, Sandra Poss, Pam Stewart, Ann Mason, Charlotte Jones, Jo Clair Jones. Third row: Cissy Means, Nancy Crow, Lynda Gill, Jean Tow- -s, Betty Turner, Marilyn Serra. ,....,.......-.7 First row: Martha Purifoy, Sherry McGaw, Martha Goff, Pattie Rogers. Second row: Cynthia Cook. Ada Koeni, Donna Mikeska, Linda Rosett. Miriam Meisel. Third row: Ray Hubener, Jere Barnes, Stephen Richardson, Stephen Brezner. Hayes Pro- thro. Ford Gibson. HEIR KNOWLEDGE OF RO A LITERATURE First row: Mary Moore, Marilyn Meljuffin. Sara Mitchell, Vir- ginia Ferguson. Martha Ken- nedy, Missy Le-ary, Joanne Mc- Neely. Second row: Mary Nell Yauger, Martha Mays, Joyce Mikeska, Cathy Mischler, Ruthie Hull, Maribeth Moore, Evie Winder, Kathryn Foster. Third row: Lynn Maddox. Lenn- ard Egan. John Davis. Weldon Boyd, George Gilbert. Zimmie Hunt. Bobby Clawson. it I l r I if First row: Martha Moseley. .ludy Gaignard. Mary Almanrode, Bonnie Broome, Ginger Dar- nr-ll. Second row: Mickey Beckman, Barbara Guffin, Ann Meredith, Nancy Maurer. Mary Carroll. Third row: Betty Mr-Guire, Pa- tricia Maguire, Marian Fort- son, Mary Ann Pointlwxter, jackie l.unt, Marjorie- Melfar- land. Cissy Means, ,lane Cunningham, Martha Kennedy, Mary Mur- phree, Maribeth Moore, Leonard Egan, and Stephen Richardson participate in a play at Upper Latin Forum about a young boy going to the Roman Senate. N1 We GIRLS' DEB TE CL B DEVELOP Secretary ,,,, , JULIE COURTNEY President ,,,,,,,, , FRAN WOLF Treasurer ,,,, ,,,,,,, P ATTIE ROGERS f ,ff'4 ' Organized to promote and develop all forms of public speaking. the Girls, Debate Club meets twice a month on alternate Thursdays. An eligible club member must maintain a CM average, pass a test on the Constitution of the Girls: Debate and be interested in speech work. Debates, parliamentary law drills, impromptu talks, radio programs, and round table discussions are included in the clubls activities. A main event of the Girls' Debate Club is the banquet at the end of school where new officers are in- stalled and outstanding members are announced. Faculty sponsor this year is Miss Margaret Tatum. First row: Jackie Shapiro, Paula Shapiro, Jean Abramson, La Rae Moore, Ann Lindsey. Second row: Betty McGuire, Gayle Woods, Carolyn Cummings, Martha Gillispie, Becky Schergens, Maxine Worley. Third row: Caryl Miller, Carmen Hogan, Ada Koenig, Suzanne Jones, Betty Fisher, Betty ,Io Towery. I PROVES ONES SPEECH Preparing the table decorations for the Christmas tea which the club gave for the faculty are Gayle Griffith and Sherry Timlin. The tea was a great success and was attended by a great number of the faculty. The fudge was delicious. girls, was the exclamation of those who bought fudge at the Student Council talent show. Mary Kay Platt. Ann Lindsey, and Melinda Wil- son are preparing the candy which the club sold that night. I.:-lt: Presenting tlramatit' speeches in ont- of Shri-w-portk downtown rlllfvr during lfducation WX-ek was a vluli activity. Kay Charleton speaks while Margaret Roslmttom. Susan McGee. and Louclla Bains wait their turn. First row: ,Iill Schuster, Laura Schorr. Miriam Schorr, Margaret Roshottom, Second row: Gail Griffith, Marie Armintor, Martha jones, Martha Hayes, Kay Deming. Third row: Elise Frankel, Miriam Meisel, Barbara Noble, Judy Chapman, Helen Lefkowitz, Kathryn Foster. CO 7 T ' TIWW' OFFICERS Ntandln W -XRD PLORES Promotion llanager TONINIX FONTER hmm KATHERINE LEON BI-'TTY LOOPER lJORE'ITE PRUDHONIE ILYN 'NFLL NIMNEE 6 H zstorzan I reszdenf reszflenl Ser retarx Treasurer DI TRIBUTI E EDUCATIO OFFER DlStflbUtlXC Eclucatron 1S a xocatlonal tralnlng program for people who work m retall wholeGale and aerxlce Qelllnp fxelcla wh1le ln hlgh school Club actnltlea lIlCll1ClC the annual Ernplox er Emplosee Banquet State COHYCDUOII natlonal con xenuon Facultx and Buamewmen s Coffee uewmg bualnefs fllflli xmtmg YHTIOUQ eitabhshmenta and 1nv1t1ng buameaa men to speak to the studentq Thls spring students attended the Com entlon ln Monroe and also the natlonal Conxentlon 111 Oklahoma Clts Oklahoma The club IS composed of Students mterested IH workmg m some buslneis establwhment whlle 1n thelr JUHIOI' or senlor year of hlgh school I'1r I row Donald jones Mar aret 'Nlor an Wanda Smith 'Vlarxe Rodrn uf- Ahce Pay furnmr Bettv Bunch Suond row johnny iullo Jllllllly ,Iona Sammy Greco Jllllllly Crax llxlly Jon Daw on Patqy Ruth B1 on Thnrd row Eddxe Crfnchaw H J Johnson James Norman Bllly Cralghead A J Manx callo Lee Stockman Davld Clbson QIMUH Ei If 1' 3l8 L 'gz , U. E. A .W 1' , l'1'f' ' .A 7 A 4 A . I .l . . .I . . . 7 w . . . Y Y . . L i L -L . Y . . , . . - . '. . . '.' . . .'. . MS V: K. g A g 1, A..,A . .g S7 . .I , lv I -0 ': 'f , ' -s,E ' ', ' - s , Q s. : - C ', . . , , Y , . .. s , , Q , Q .. . X K K I Jfvy ., ' rzwifggf Bowl. LO VECI O PROMOTE La hisloria del club: En el ano 1946 fue organizado el club P.A.S.F. lPan Ameri- can Student Forumi. La senorita Marie Hamel fue la primera presidenta. En 1954- el nombre del club fue canlbiado a Los vecirzos, con el Senor Keith Jones el presidente. El proposilo rlel club: Conocer mejor a las Americas: la lengua, la gente, la historia, el arte. El lema: El respeto al derecho ajeno as la paz. Los colores: azul y blanco Las reunionesz se celehran el tercer martes de cada mes escolar. Es coslumbre: tener una pinata en el mes de diciembre y una com fda mexicana en cl mes de abril. CAROL STLRGES .Yatirrero , , ,,,,,, DONNA SIMMONS ,, , ALAN MILLER SNNIJA GRACE CLAVDIA FTLRGES At the Christmas party Luanne Wingfield and Rose- marie Wimer throw the Cascarones. af O Breaking of the pinata filled with goodies is a well known Spanish Custom. Senora Isabel Orrvgo de lllackwvll from Chile talked to senora Ye-arwood's six period Qpanish Class 9 fi LIBRARY CLUB PROMOTE I TERE TI RE DI Organized in January, 19448, to promote an efficient library service and to stimulate a reading interest, the club's membership is restricted to the present personnel of the student library staff who are interested in the work of the club. 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 fa- cilities, and how to use them. Main events this year were the annual Mother and Daughter tea, the L.T.L.A. Convention, and X the Leadership Conference. ! Sponsors for this club are the librarians Pictured checking out a book at the new circulating desk, one of the various Mrs' Dorothy Hanks and Mrs Frances improvements in the library, are Pat Pickett, Judy Rothwell, and Frances Thur- Daugherty- mond. Waiting for her book is Carolyn Giles. First row: Jean Rogers, Gail DeLanney, June Ducote, Judy Stewart, Louise Wynn, Sue Tidwell, Margaret Anne Raley, Nancy Pearson. Second row: Nan DeSoto, Janice Neil, Adelaide McClanahan, Marian Fortson, Jane Polk, Mary Polk, Elizabeth Mosely, Kim Malmstrom, Kay Fitzerald, Andrea Kersh, Jane McCain, Minda Lynn. Third row: Patsy Hunter, Jean Bahm, Eva Wayne Brumfield, Melinda Witty, Betty Rfiwliff. Carolyn Giles, Catherine BHYHCY, Martha Simmons, Judy Crow, Barbara Noble, Toni James, Marguerite Steen, Suzanne Hanks, Madeline Trichel. Law, ..,,..., ifilffi f.1', H ' V ,Y K , , 9' 1 Paks I , li if ff ' 3 3 R 4 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Parliarnentarian Student Council FRANCES JUDY JESSIE LYNNE MICKEY SARA Representative THURMOND ROTHWELL WRAY GRANT LISCUM HITCHCOCK PAT PICKETT 322 it Q 1 ,tw 8 Officers: Joe Young, Consul, Clowe Wright, Consul, Betty Brandon, Scribag Lois Wray, Scribag Betsy Payne, Quaestor. LOWER LATI FORUM Founded in 1925 by Miss Hetty Eker, the Forum Latinum, one of the oldest organizations at Byrd, was di- vided into two divisions in 1939 because of increased enrollment. Based on the Roman plan of government, the club has two consuls, who serve as presiding officers, two scribae who keep the records of the meetings and attend to correspondence, a quaestor, who attends to all financial mattersg and four aediles or program chairme n, elected at the beginning of the school year by popular vote. ln addition to plays, music, skits, and contests in both Latin and English, the programs consist of interesting studies from Roman literature and history. Highlighting the year's activities is the annual banquet held at the end of school. Contributing much to the club's success are its high aims and the interest of its members. Sponsoring the Lower Latin are Miss Irma Robinson and Mrs. Ruth Anderson. First row: Mary Beth Williamson, Rose Rita Provvnza, Irma Sue Toys, Nancy Rhodes, ,Iudye Richards, Judy Miller, Paula Allred, Paula Shapiro. Second row: Tom Pearson, Sherry Timlin, Prissy Poindextcr, Sherry Blanchard, Gretchen O'Steen, Maggie Schlubach, Mimi Couch, Frances Bain, Carolyn Hill. Third row: Bobby Watts, Bob Hardison, Jerry Fielder, John Thurmond, Carl Weisman, Mary Beth Lambert, Harriet Hunter, Carole Causey. ID ,uc ' v A ix 5-I V 5 17 A A QP 35 lv 40 manga . ,,,,,-,M A ' IYWQHZW ' 15556 First row: Cliff Ham. liolrliy Hatfivlml. Kvnny llilwm. Kay l's-rrxi ,lu Min Stwvrurt.NAam'yWla1l1l:'ll. . N SQ-uurul row: Carolyn Grwriv, Ps-ggy Kvnm-dy, Patty llrannun. Num-3 liulniw: Fully l'f-utmrkatliy Adcock, Linda Llingman. Third row: Suzanne Hanks Suu Rivliards. Kay Lew. Ftuart 'lurm-r. llulmlvy lturp. ,lvff Ilwww. LOWER LATI EMBER Firxt ruw: Mary lil-th Ruhr-rlf, Holly Mm-trulf. Sally Un-nlykv, Mary llulllvn. ,lm-nnife-r Yivtwry, Bonnie Bayliss, Mary Ruth Pratvr. llliyllif K1'llIli'lly. Sn-mrul row: How- Lam- Lawhon, lim-tty ,Ie-an Campln-ll, Judy Mvlflv-rizigilizili. ,lumly Wlilkvrr llulricia Mihytv, Barbara Hill, Kay Womlruff, l'a! ,Xllr-n, Mary McLaughlin. Third FOWZ Sandra 5lUkl'S. Pvggy Grant. Judy Crow, Mary Martini Wallace-. Marion Unnman, Dell Schroeder, Susan Bronson, Jane Crider, Marian Meador. Wo as 'W' ,S Q-f XY gm uw, I-H-Ny nm: I-In Spruull, f..lYllIfIl RH-S. xlilffllll ,lHhl1NllIl, ,luliv llurrvll, lliunv' fLill'Nill. .lunv xllll Hwuurx N-1'-+1111 rms: Lxnziru l'a1lr-. Put IJIHHIX. lllliit' Whmi. Nunvy xiii-UII. 'Nlurpurvt lllv-mxmfivl-1. Xlurilyn Fvruggx-. .IHy1 ' l'lLlIlIl'il'lK. 'l'hir1I rms: Alim llurlvy. J:-lm I.ulu-5. Pr-lr lluffillglfm, ,lim llurlvr, K4-In-rl Hrmxn, Hairy Him' l nNh'r. W EARN ARG T ROMAN CULTURE Using a tape- rf-1-urrlffr tru impruw thvir llutin IlI'0IlUHi'iillillIl un- TUIII Pc-argon. lfunv Hu-Niv. Carolyn l'rult. unfi Nlurggare-t Ru-lnltlmxl. I j'gJ Hlflflf r: 'Ind uf dHl'lf'lll Roman iiTi'llilt'l'lUfl' un- Illnvw Hvlf-n Km-nn-a-. I.ibl,5 lQuMfir1g1r'r, and Ralph Km-nig marw-I Wright Kay Woodruff .md Nlargiarvt RU-lmttnlxl. at lhv simplivity uf Hume' VXLIIIIIJIQN uf Kmnun tlvlllvrlii' urlim-le-4. ll iw-R., 1 . M in BETTER COIVIMUNITIE Treasurer ,, ,,,, , PAT MORGAN ljresident ,,,. MEI. HOLLOWELL 5F 'f'ff1U' -- V , , , SHIRLEY PHILLIPS SE TOR Y-TEE One of the projects of the Y-Teens this year was working at the Filter Center. Hilda LaForge, Pat Morgan, Millie McCauley, and Shirley Phillips are learning how to plot the course of planes. gb . . ll . Q!! ,M-j as , ,... Together Y-Teens seek to enrich their own lives and to do their share in building a better com- munity. This is a world-wide organization of women and girls of different ages, occupations, na- tionalities, races. and creeds. As a group they en- joy social activities and opportunities for service. Included in their activities are educational trips, health education. crafts, dramatics. hikes, and voluntary service in the home. This club, composed of both Junior and Senior girls, is sponsored by Mrs. Phalamae Cray. First row: Jerri Hall, Carol Southerland, Hilda LaForge, Janice Sturdivant, Kay Karcher. Second row: Emma Brodnax, Iris Baird, Gloria Henderson, Nancy Peterson, Kay Rowell, Millie McCauley. 'O' III ff-fr I ll Since the Y-Teens is sponsored by the Y. W. C. A.. members may enjoy the facilities of the Y. W. C. A. This world wide organization seeks to promote rev- erence for God, share in building a better com- munity, and keep peace among the different races and creeds. The objectives of the individuals are to grow as a person and to grow in friendship with people of all races. religions, and nationalities. The sponsor of this Sophomore club is Miss Martin. RE THEIR AIM I'n-,siflvnt MARY K.-XY I'l.A'l l' Sm-rplgrfy , ll.-hill Nl-IAI. Treasurer Rflllllllf IIENIJRIX OPHO ORE Y-TEENS S One of the Y-Teens projects this year was selling old paper to make money for the club. Here we see Martha Willey, Charlotte Nielson, and Marie Timpa loading a car with the papers. First row: Edwina Tuggle, Judy Nichols, Charlotte Nielsin, Phyllis Kennedy, Anne Gibbes, Brenda Wells, Evelyn Prudhomne. Second row: Gloria Pitchford, Martha Wilkey, Glenda Wise. Linda Sue Graves, Patricia Lavigne, Peggy Cherry, Linda Slaton. Third row: Carolyn Brasher, Donnie Murphy, Sherry Timlin, Marie Timpa, Marian Meador, lrma Sue Toys, Diana McCunty. ,IS ww' 'NT 3 President ,, Vice Presirlenl Secretary, 7 Treasurer , Working at their project of packing food baskets for one of the many needy families of our area we see Gretchen 0'Steen, Suzanne mxth Jane Jones. and Jo Ann Stewart. BE T TEE S e . e e, JO ANN STEWART , , NANCY ROBINS 7 A ANNETTE WIMBERLEY , t,,t MARY ANN BRAY .-fi'-ff GOOD CITIZENSHIP Meeting on alternate Tuesdays, the Best Teens at Byrd seek to build a fellowship devoted to the task of realizing in their lives those ideals to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeaver, they seek to understand Jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowl edge and love of God. For their Holiday projects the Best Teens at Byrd fixed baskets of food and fruit and gave them to some needy families of our area. The sponsor of this Freshman group is Miss Breithaupt. First row Betty Attaway, Linda King, Judy Givens, Jane Jones, First row: Suzanne Smith, Judye Richards, Sammie Lon Llnda Carol Givens. McKinley, Judy McAdams. Second row: Kay Fitzgerald, Helen Brown, Julia King, Mary Second row: Bobbie Sue Sutton, Linda Maher. Barbara Zudman Loui e Briggs, Sandra Fisher, Sherry Blanchard. Peggy Travis. Third row: Ruth Hutchinson, Arthurine Knox, Donnis Dea, Third row: Gretchen O'Steen, Sara Norton, Emily Magee Janice Marcia Cowley, Suzanne Hanks. Carole Causey. Mangham, Connie Luker. 45 ? it 'LJ ER HEI RE THEHlT'IHTlE Top Notch Teens is sponsored by Miss Ruby Latham. The Top Notch Teens meet together as a group to enjoy social activities and opportunities for service. Membership is open to any Freshman girl who believes in the ideals of the Y.W.C.A. The purpose of the club is to promote reverence for Cod, respect for personality, and responsibility for the common good. The main project of the club for this year is keeping a scrapbook to give to the V. A. hospital when finished. First row: Je-yne Simpson. Sandra Watson, Sandra Le Doux, Yvonne Hurley, Carol Malahy. Second row: Nancy MacFarland, Adair Richardson, Annette Maranto, Donna Simmons, Sue Stephenson, Judy Nicholas. Third row: Carole Wyatt, Sandra Shields, Camille Martin, Sherry Waites, Jeri Shackelford, Alice Richard. OFFICERS Secretary . ,, MILDRED BAHBI Vice President . . JAN SAVONY President ., , .. JEAN HOLLOWELL Treasurer , ,, LINDA TIPPETT ' -wtf-'T as .4gg2ymix Fixing the sera mbook for the V. A. Hos ital we see Sandra Boat l P right, Shelia Juneau, and Lucy Joiner. TOP OTCH TEE S First row: Carol Cathey. Glenda Hufstetler, Shelia Juneau Charlene Le Noir. Evelyn Kottle. Joyce Carol Hamrick Second row: Faye Cohn. Francille Siggett, Sharon Norman Kathy Adcock, Sandra Boatright. Frances Lambert. Third row: Linda James, Sylvia Boucher, Mary Jane Albritton Bettye Cirod, Jacqueline Burns, Gwen De Soto, Lucy Joiner Fran Leeper. F. H. A. PRO OTE PATRICIA ISAZER ' W' iw' Orffanizm-tl in 1930 the Future Homemakers of America provides for the development of better home life for mem hers and their families. Through the years it has developed The Byrd club is affiliated with parish. state, and national organizations. . emu-rs enjoy many projeets incutin Nlotlu-r-Ilaughlt-r Tea in the spring, and a Christmas party Each year del:-gates attend district, paris . and state von- ventions. The eluh also has a booth at the fair. Th- s mon- sors of the club are Nliss Purvis and Mrs. Hastings. At the Caddo Parish Convention held on February 23 Diane Nlontgoinery was elected treasurer, Marlene llage- dorn, secretary, and ,Io Ann Blum, historian of the Parish convention. SUSAN ANN CRAY OWEN BATES as..- OFFICERS DIANE MONTGOMERY BIARLENE HACEDORN I VIRGINIA KENNEDY , , . .... President First Vive President Seeonrl Vice President Rewarding Secretary Corresporzzling Secretary Sefretary-Treasurer .XUKL n.:vg,qKf-,Qty AMERICA ww .j,,,fl S 'li-ll'l W ' ...X me in its IIl4'lllllt'TS an interest in home and community Iifv. - ' 4 NI I ' 'lrga A - ' ag ' I h g' N L I 1, R 4-'T :T h l xxkwr x 1 'Q HL? x K .L a, ..., Patricia Bazer, President of the F.H.A., lights the final candle during the installation service. The other officers are grouped around her. First row: Lora Robbins, Annette McClure, Virginia Sue Brownlee, Irene Zagane, Jacquelyn Williams, Anne Bell. St-eoml row: Wanda ,Gast0n, Evelyn Palmer, Earlene McManus, Betty Davis, Linda Cunningham, Bonnie Earp. Third row: ,Io Ann Thigpen, Johnye Sue Richardson, Susan Baird, ,lean O'Donnell, Dollie Ilnrn, Louise Campbell. if 31 re' 'mf' I' L6 ,IS- if 'Y 3303 lb- -CS- BETTER LIVING Learning to cook is an important part of home making. ,lane Ligcnfelter, Perrilyn Elkins, and Vir- ginia Brownlf-Q he-gin with the all important rc-ripe -Q -1 s , N. Juanita Pago is shown se-lling Penny lieaird a can of cookie-s during a cookiv and vandy salo hf-ld hy thx' F.H.A. -qv' Patricia Haze-r. Gwf n Batvs, Marlon:- Montgomcry are picture-d hz-rc while- state Futura Homt-make-rs conwntion. Hag:-ilorn and Diane on thvir trip to th First row: Ge-raldr-nv Williams, Ann Sandvrs, Barbara Scott, Bc-th Caliway, I.:-norm' Rifkin, 'll-nna Monroe. Second row: Juanita Page, Elma Lee Rains, Sharon Brown, Frances Addison. Patsy Windham. Third row: Bettye Girod, Anna Murray, Suzanne Cassard, Linda Smith, Norma Fairchild, Ruby Nell Austin, QU' 26 'W' K v a 5. ' 35' v- 'Cf V . l I Q- cf' gl- ua., K , 1 clk.. Q6 -46 L00 g 4 ' 1 lv-v 7 -4-f 11- CREATIVE WRITI G CL B ln assembly, Jimmy Hartwell and Fam Timpa invite stu- dents to join the Creative Writing Club. Now entering its second year at Byrd, the Creative Writing Club has busied itself with numerous activities in the field of writing this year. The purpose of the club is to encourage all those interested in Hex- pressing themselves on paperfi Among the featured projects of the club were Hobo Day and preparing the club's annual booklet, Scriptus. On Hobo Day, the members received calls from any- one who needed jobs done. The pay re- ceived was added to the elubis treasury. First row: Jackie Rosett, LaVonne Hendricksen, Linda Peloquen, Jean Rogers, Marjorie Hirsch, Lo- rena Young. Second row: Dolly Miller, Presi- dentg Jack Mulkey, Secretaryg Julia Hamiter, Vice Presidentg Mary Nell Yauger, Len Udas, Jimmy Hartwell, Sam Timpa, Linda Day. First row: Gerald Ray, Fran Wolf. Ann Lindsay, Frances Thurmond, Marion Wimlwrly, Regina Kal- man. Second row: Steve Murdock, Pete Harrington, James Day. Hayes Prothro. 0 E COURAGE LITERARYI TERE T Ihr- f1'I'lllillF if pulrlifiu-fi fur tile' Iillfllifil' uf Niimsing in print lil1'hI'iIillgIlLli1'Ill nfliw stuciciits of Hyrml. ln Niai, mvmlwrs nf thf- vluii sell 1-upies T of N-rlpiuf In tin- 1'lllZl'llS of imyrrl. lhv 1-nlirc 1-lull nw:-lx mi thi- third lui-sclax uf 1 wh mmitii. unrl its uirmris SlliNilXlSl1lIl4 on in- rlixiriuul uppuintr-ri flaps. 'lihv spmiwrs are Nliss I ur-ille NI:-Crunk, Xlrf. lilcu Nlnhr. and Nlrs. Sadie Xll1'iJI'UUi1il. .- ar! On a typifal Tuwday l'U'IliIlQ1 im-niin-re uf thu' rluli ilu-ily Omripuse poems and short slurie-5 for th:-ir lmuk. S4-riplu-. I , . l'4'ri4-l1-- Xlvxamlu-r, drama vritiv for Ille- Siln-vi-pmi 'liinu--. fpnkr- In lin- lfrvulivz- Writing fflulu uni' uvtiwily pf-riml. This program wa- une- uf the rnufl intvrcst- ing uf thi- yur. Firxt row: Yivliniia Wiil-run. Kathe- rmf- Hnwarri. Pat-3' 5tamp-. 'Xfir- ladf- Nlcfflannahan. chairman. - ' 74rf'nnri row: ilwri- Rivharfl. Fhfirry Timlin. Patricia Filzgf-ralii. I,in4ia 5 Tru-ty. N111-ki-y Us-i-fl. llurinura XI:-Xwill. Nlir-k.-y IS.-I-kiiizin. ilihirii rim: Fam Hlirrniigii-. rv-- pnrtvr. Virginia Bray. Judy Smith. 1 Mivkry' Li-rum. Nlarglun-rite' FIM-n. sf. LL-H CL B Active since 1935. the 4-ll Cluh of Byrd has won many parish and national honors. At the 1956 Louisiana State Fair. Bonnie Gardner came out on top with a Grand Champion Southdown ewe as did Jim McLaughlin with his Grand Champion llampshire ewe. Ohtaining a first place were Nlillie jeffrion in the Junior Dairy lliyision and Nlary NlcLaughlin in the llampshire lliyision. Officer Jim NIcLau hhn Ir ident Nlary NIeLau hlin, Vice Presi- dent Judy Nlllltr Secretary Nlillle joffrion Trea urerg Helen Ftutts, ln accordance with their motto. To malw tht- Bctter Bestfi the memhers are required to carry on at least one project. Among these are halting. serving. home improvement. dairy. lvecf. lamhs, and gardening. Also. it is required of a memher to attend and participate either in the Achieyenient Day. the Louisiana Parish or State Fairs, or the Baton Bouge Spring Livestock show. Holding the office of Vice President in the Caddo 4-H Club Parish Council is Frances joffrion. and the boy delegate to the State 4-H Executive Council in Baton Bouge is Jim McLaughlin. The Couneilis song leaders are Mary Nlclaughlin and Polly Bernal. Faculty sponsors this year are Nliss lfleanor Blatterman and Mr. B. A. Smith. Firt row Barbara Ktlltlmw Xppolonia Bernal Louise Campbell, Jeanette Davis, Miles Turner, Paulette Brewster. Nreond row Carol Jtan lrun Carole Randolph Bonnie Powers, Brenda Braley, Frances Joffrion, Bonnie Gardner, Dale Third row Tom Nlurrtll Bob fobu larry Beadles, Shelby Taylor, Linda Taylor. Jerry Fielder, Will Blanchard. Q5 f if K. Y '-'-iiZkxVLf J Grooming his lamb which he entered in Mary McLaughlin is pictured with her B05 Tvbey and FFHHCGS .l6ffri0I1 HTC lead- the Louisiana State- Fair is Ronnie Gardner. Canned string: beans which placed her U12 lhfhtf .lf'YSf'Y5 I0 the Sh0w area at the third in tht- stale. Ql3l'f fair- OUR FUTURE AGRIC LTURAL EADER., With his Southflown lambs Larry Beadles Milly ,lf-ffrion took first place First place in the canned fruits division placed sixth in the- state in the middle with her jersey at the fair. was won by Miles Turner with his weight division. pickled peaches. P98 had , C iq, sm .ggfzt V I ,wif is 'B ,. V.: Q., a The officers of Le Cercle Francais are as follows:,Treasurer, Emily Harris, Secretary, Marcia McBride, President, Gloria Thompsong Vice President, Diane Dickson. During one of the meetings of Le Cercle Francais a Crossword puzzle was presented as the program. Margaret Roberts is filling in the answers, while Shirley LeBert, Julia Hamiter, Gilbert Carner. and Martha Thigpen are trying to figure out the answers. Many of the French students have poodles which they have actually brought from France. Mary McGee is holding her dog, while Marian Ham, Marlene Yvhite, Sandy Groseclose, Dicksey Gerlach, and Gay Grabill ad- mire it. ' '1 1-.u. ZZ LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Every Tuesday morning, French stu- dents go to class to listen to records, which help them with their pronuncia- tion and understanding of the language. Pat Langford, Mike Griffith, Jimmy Hartwell, Susan Stewart, Marion John- son, Sandra Sims, Jackie Shapiro, and Lynda Love are choosing the record they want to hear. ir N111 th: pron A,,g--- i x - x Frpngh pnmilf-S are alwayg 3 faynrjlg- l , H1 W the I-nmh df 1 ye ar French tude nt nmk mr f r the French flulm lun: u de-nh. ,luliu Niiii--. Cindy Ylilvin-ll. Julia Ku XIII! Nhavs .inf 1- d ' 1 1 ty ii1'Lllll'ilLlIllplliilllift' thix une-. Il lindxu drrifl min: r Li ulie in an tryin to ma L Niuivigi Nivlirulf- liiviixivim- plum-I. IJ: plu- Shari ill1lPlly.4iLlIlN un min-mirx Ild tional 1-tan! wrlie- Irnisivilif' 1-n Lnuis am-. ai rw-vu una- invdaiilfr de- 1'4'x. x'l'l . A lm ilvrvls- Franr'ai:4 wzu given Z1 Sub- wriptifm In Ifllv. ax Frf-nch magazine-, lay a l re-nvhman, who spoke at One ni tin-ir :nm-tingf. Pr-nny Nnvvvry, Judy Smith. Dixie' Major, Gayle I,r-Kiruiiv. fluyi- ffdrroll, Pat Haiti-- mzin. Nfvrimi ,lv-an Brown. Linda llay, and Iiianv- 'iruiian are: acquainting thl'IIl'f'iN4'N inwrr- uiih the Ianguagf- by Tviifiillg Iilf'Nf' iiiaglazinvs ,,,.j ,, flu' i pirlwi I1 ilIl,.lll flllll 114 el ' 1 nu viii: 11 inila Wil-mi and Harold Milchvll -tum HH v 1 f 'vrld HIUIIIPN wnmrx u lui in J rry Im lf 3 4 uiiviulinll uf i'iI'l'Ill'il vmrnif. lun: lmui1 i Nwrllmn In lllll 4 , , I L- ' VISLUKI. AID Cl,I'B For the first time this year. a group was formed ealled the Visual Aid Club. Army stu- dent may become a member by applying to the sponsor. Mrs. Tindol. Members run films in their study hall time on subjects which eor- relate with the studies of their 4-lusses. The members meet with Nlrs. Timlol different periods during the day. but they llZlY0 their regular meetings after school. The Vigual Aid Club helps to enrich and bring extra knowledge into the classrooms. bf I 'fe te . Q O YK fl , 1 i V Mr f if - Y I f .1-Alt. S iw IIVPSIIIIPIII ,lim Yllllliilltllllgllilltl liire l,H'.Y1'Ill'lIf Rob:-lt l.olib Serretnri Sandra llrillhart Treuszrrer john La key Members of the Visual Aid Club carry shades. projectors. and films into the classrooms to sltow educational movies. Robert Cobb Bob Hawkins. and Melvin Drummond assemble the equipment. V SUAL AID CL B HELPS FACULTY ,. fu 1 ,laek Bryant Parris Cobb Melvin Drunnnond john Enibry Alfred Flournoy Diek Mahon Burt Ogilxie Kenneth Poiinboeuf Lewell Rieord Nlielieal Talley George Yiekers Officers: Ford Uihfon. Pri-fitlentg Susan Weil, Vice Presiclentg Diane DIQIKFOH. Seen-taryg Charlotte Arnoltl. Tre-a-urerg lie-tty Blew:-r, Ilif- toriang Uoh Ulf-wer. Parliamt-ntaria't: Kay Longino. St-rg:-arit-at-Ariiis. First row: .lt-we Wray. ,lane Sims, Nanry Williams. Pat Striekland, i'1FLiIit'l'- llinrinontl. l'lo:'m- Yoh-ntine. Sarah 'l'urnlt-y, Nlartlia William-. Judy Smith. .inn William-. Santly Smith, and Kay Wilfon. SQ-vrnnl row: Xlarion XviI1liJ4'l'iY. lietty ,lo 'lbw-ry. julie Riff:-. Suaan Thomp- son. l.in4la Trufty, jutly Stewart. Sh:-llny Taylor. Santlra Tonilirvllo, fiuyln' Xxlotulx, Nlaxint- wllirlvy. livvlty Tliagarml. lliane 'l'rahan, anal Fran Xyoll. Thirnl row: liilly liratifortl. joe 'l'uek1-r. Danny llc-upree. Len lvcles. John Sims, Lynn Simpson. Duclloy Youman, llieka-y Richard. Dave White. liill Smith. llayirl Tyr:-ll, ,lames West- moreland. l'at Wright. ancl Lloyd Wenk. l G YARRE HI TORY CL B lvnrlrr the sponsorship of Nlrs. Nlattie Cray lirown. the Gayarre History Clulv has lnevome the largest elula at Byrfl. At its meetings on the See- oncl and fourth W'vCfiIl6SCi3f' of eaeh month. it Strixes to 4-rc-ate interest in historieal ew-nts in the South partieularly in Louisiana. lfarll year the vlulv makes a trip to Xatehez eluring the annual Pilgzrimage. Ureen and uhite are the colors of the eluh. and our State flower. the magnolia. serves as tht- flower of the eluh also. Any Junior or Senior students of American His- tory who has a C-plus average can become a member of this eluh. 91 'T Fir-t row: Pattie- R1Igjl'T', Nlaryann Shaa wr. Gail Plunkett. Penny Now-ry. Jaekie Shapiro. Xliriatn Svhorr. l.aura Sehorr. Marcia Hifkin. llori- Hivh- artl. lfttna Svrixrier. annl Suv- Nw-om, vontl row: Arun- Xlorvnaux. Carolyn Otlotn. l'at l'if'k+'tt. ,lan IN-rrytnan, Gail liurl-if-r. l.in1la Sherman. Hale- Sinnnons, Franfgo-- Houxh. lim-lay Sehergvns. Sarah Hyatt. Ramona Nail. and jf-an Rogers. Thirnl rov.: Pat-y l'a4lgrtt. Nlary .Xnn l'u!t1tlr'xte-r. jtitnrx Hoixlarlrl, lfflgar Murphy, lingerie' Taylor. Ken Stan, forrl, Javk lliotlrl. llayex l'rothi'o, fihaw Sehaff. ,lavk Nltillu-y, Lintla R -ell. Jim Meyer-. anvl Rdllfiy Tall- man. 339 O E OF THR OLDPIS Carlson, Bobette Abramson, Gloria Carrol. Kay Charlton, Wanda Christian, Jean Abramson, Ann Carter, Ann Brown, and Mary Beazley. Second row: Jean Bahm, Gaye Carrol. Barbara Boggs, Charlotte Arnold, Greta Borsand. Carmen Bogan, Mickey Beekman, Axon- nell Bolton, Linda Bentley, Sarah Blevins, and Brenda Amacker. Third row: Jimmy Darby, Wesley Attaway, Nevel Ehrhardt, David Calhoun. Kenneth Ellzey. Wayne Chestnut, Tom Benson, George Gilbert. Ben Carter. Roddy Dod- son, Charles Anderson, and Joel Campisi. GAY One of the projects of the Gayarre History Club was a Thanks- giving dance. First row: Betty Cupples, Martha Frierson, Barbara Evans. Gail DeLanney, Lynn Evans, Betty Floyd, Jocelyn Dielon, Naomi Colbert, Xlartha Hayes, and Fran- ces Hunter. Second row: Linda Day, Betty Fisher. Patricia Fitzgerald. Caro- lyn Giles. Marie Faircloth, Judy Gaignard, Sheri Furhman, Shari Dupuy. Elise Frankel, Jackie Adair. and Gatha Constable. Third row: Rodney Clark, Sanda Fleming. Bud Davidson, Harriet Cann. Diana Dupin, Sallie Cling- man. Jo Ellis Donrneys, Larry Franklin, Bob Deputy, John Davis, Haynes Dugan, and Chippy Fisher. LUBS AT BYRD Fir-I rnw: Donna lluwf-ll. Slllannf' ,lum--, Sunrlrzi llurtun, lilivrie' .luhnv tun, Mina ,lflllll-fill, Pfarlvnw' llf-lwrt. liynm- tlrant, Ann Al0llH'llIl. antl lfrnily Harris 51'1'fvnrl row: Xlariun jnhnwn. Cayf' Cola. Dura ju-fffwvat. Martha Junf'-. Gayle- Griffith. ffarul lnCf3, lleftty SUI' llytlv, llliurltttti- Alum-s, Jo Clair Jones, anti l'ut lla-ritft-lu-I. 'lhinl ruwg Rf-gggiv Harris, Bill Hutt, Skippu-r jaurlon, ,Inv Hill. Jim Jvtf-r, fillLiI'll'N llurton, llaxifl lanivs, Bill ,l0hnson. antl ilvnrgv Haniiltfvn. TORY I fs' Eats! Annthvr of the- flayarrf' History fflulil annual avtivitir-S in thc' vc-ry '--1-nilily wh:-n tht-y display thvir volln-rtion of all of tht' flags which have flown over Louifiana. Fir-t row: Carolyn Ke-nflrivk, Rvgina Kalman. Nlary Inu Ke-nnwly. I.a Rav Moorf-. Harlvnf- Nlonflay. Jenny Lung, Lynda Low, Suziv Hutchins, Noni Millvr. and Marilyn Hvndrick. Swuntl row: Carolyn Nlvarlnws, Xlary Nlrfiw-. Mivky Nlim-as-l, ,luflith Hogan, Mitzi xlf'l.4'8Il, Miflgs- Nlartin, Julia Nlilvx. liarlmara XII-Ne-ill. lie-tty Mt'- Guire-. Blink:-y Lisvum. and Pat Lang- ford. Third row: Nick Lum-ro. Clint Mc.-Xlis te-r. llana Kelly. Frf-il Nlvyrr. Donna Nlil-u-aka. Marie' Martin, Martha Cuff. .Mia Km-nig. Kurtis Nlillwr. anfl llannir- Ifilllltllll. 34I in-,ii i, I' in A ' Af 2 27 'Wu- llixit- ,Xu-ten My Sandra llrillhurl I A Wuntlu 12111111 Lynda Ifvam-l I YQ? , ' nazi: fi WDM .Indy Uuignurd 9 if 6- it Kluriun johnson .lauiivv XILHILIIIUIII Nl'1ri-- lhlrtluis I'il'LlIll't'f 'l'hurnhill pI'0fI10t6S Ill1I'SIHg EIS 3 CHICCI' uri-1' 'IN as HN 'um-vi 9 ss' VIRGINIA LEE Xl.-XRCI,-X Rll-'KIN PA-YI' CIIFUIIII-fRI,4XlN NIIITZI NI1'I.lig'lN KATIE l'0X'I'Z I,f9Sil1PI1f Vive Presiffwrt Srt'1c'Iary 7'f'fl-WVW Sf'rgf'ant-at-.4rn1s ' ' 1 ITVWE. I 'v X. Yflh , - . . Iroparing randy to lu- distribute-ml arnunv thi- wards of th- . 1' I the surrounding arra are If-an Huff and I irgima Lt-1-. 1 hospitals in Wuiling sir:-ns. rushing pt-uplv, and desperate dtwturs and nursc-s marking tn saw u human v. This is what tht-sv nursvs IILIYP lwvn work- ing tmsurd sinus tht-5 ist-rv at int-inlmcr ul liyrd lligh Sc-l1oul's lfuturc Nurses Club. Organized in 19571. the Future Nurses Club is vmnpusc-d uf girls wlwsv aim is to make nursing ai t'lll'Pl'I'. This group has niadv several field trips tu huspituls in the Surrounding area in order that thfly might am-uinulatv furthvr information on their clmsen prulvssimi. On the MKS llI'Hg1I'illlI ilgllilflil HN' IND TUgISlt'I'l'iI IIUTSCF who will speak tn tht- group un their cart-er. The 1-lulfs fuvulty sponsur is Ilrs. lfniily Kirby. 9' THE OLD EMD THE NEW BEGIN rr 5 .ml ,x Currey Freeman, Palmer Elland are i Joyce Mikeska, Charles Anderson, and Gueln-r Qtaff rnvinlwr- Hum-k Truf-1-Il. Tmniny Hogan. Murray planning club projects for next year. i S Q. i Julirixluri, anal Cliarlv- llwalrnx- rf-lax aflw-r Ilia- Nli:1Ff'll l mlvzlrlliilf-. Tallv Pledger. Ford Ciliwn. Tummy Carter. and flliarlex Frmrfl pu! away At gh.. final yfj-fy, f!1ulJ m,.,.Ijn., ,ha mam. ' . . . ?' Ihr' flwir TIWTN ffl? ilk' lux! INN' Illia VHF- lwr- ln-ard an inn-rf--ting talk ln a xisiting Fpvak--r. Spring: fain bring many awards for Byrd? future farnie-r-. Xlfo in Spring: arv the nurncrwu- 1-le-rtmns, Excitr-iiwnl mounts as wc- cast our inte and wait for the rcfult-. im.: ,L I W 5275.6 'ffm' 4, 1 ' nf-ini Y . 5 gm ' Q If W. 'T , K ... , If ff swf 25 f ff an xg 3:5 iV5M,8k ' ' f' E .N N... .4 W Ml Mr. Milburne, our phoiographer, adlusfs has equlpmenf as he prepares 'I'o 'fake pic+ures 'for our i957 GUSHER. PELICAN LUMBER 81 SUPPLY COMPANY 6503 Lme Avenue SHREVEPORT LOUISIANA P O Box 6I52 Telephone 76548 jk If M Ra enna s S ng ng n fhe Ra n a+ fhe FacuI'Iy Taleni' Show CONOCO C D BROWN Ageni' Shrevepori' La homework' Noi Ihe book and lesson Icnd b I' lobs IlIxe cIo+hes cI yng wafer heai' g yea rou d a condion h I In ng space ea mg coo ng I nge ahon nc neraf on GAS does Ih s homework BEST and means Io er uhII'y bIIs' ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS COMPANY HARBUCK SPORTING GOODS Your Sporfs Specialis+s 302 304 TEXAS STREET Telephone 2 8765 SHREVEPORT LOUISIANA Commercial Nahonal Bank Bullclmg J uNsM.M',u,kl5 Shreveporf Lounslana LEWIS K EQRRESTER ANDRE55 INSURANCE FORD AGENCY 6I7 Milam S+ree+ Sl1revepor+ Pho 3 I537 Box 787 SHREVEPORT Semor 'favorlfes parhcupafe ln assembly s1'un'l' ll -in KTBS Tv FULL POWER HERBERT VOSS THE BEST ON NBC DRILLING CO K T B S RADIO Booshng +l1e Yellow Jaclce+s THE HOLCOMBE COMPANY o CHANNEL ...On 7 I G Your Dial Fme Furmfure UPTOWN Md, BARBER SHOP USING! HG!-N 5846 Lune Avenue 740 Azalea Jusi off Puerremoni' Road 76I9I lnfernor Decorahng Exclfed cheerleaders escorf our feam ihrough ihe hoop n ai' 'the Thanlcsglvung day game WU' VICTORIA SASH AND DOOR COMPANY . . I ll o I . . 4 is -1-1 3 H nf -'K 'Q W' ' 1. na... 4 , ' A 4 Ny' lf, ' fn. A ' V W F i . A .L , V ,M , A , H Y a I Q N 2 . . A 5 . sf any , , . -, Vf . ir,4 'v',,.f- H ., , I .I . 1 ,.+ A, -,kv ,I ' '- .jf--I ' g,,. -,..-,Q f w YOUREE DRIVE CLEANERS C R Frye Owner 3962 Youree Drlve 239 Sou+hfueld 7 277l 8 0473 Uprown Shoppmg Cenrer 8 8287 SOUTHERN MAID DONUTS INC Now Two Places I29 Easf Kmgs Hughway 2700 Greenwood Road Mrs. Knapp, Spanish feacher, us noi' really wall-flower. Vega Coach Cox walhng for hrs cue on fhe 'leach ialeni' show ' zxckavbsons Plumbmg and Heahng JODIE JONES SENIOR MEMBERS OF I956 57 BYRD HIGH VARSITY TEAM Wig 'SQE 3 CC 4 an M PROUDLY WEARING THEIR NEW FOOTBALL JACKETS ARE THE SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY TEAM THAT HOLDS THE POSITION OF RUNNER UP FOR THE STATE AAA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Fron+ Io back Buck TrusseII, BIII Robinson, Don Davls, Bob Pa'Herson, Eddle WI'n+e, Jimmy TricI:e'H, Jim Wulson Sonny Jacobs, Larry PI'nIIrps, Dlclue Carpenier, Pai' SfucIs'I'iII, Larry Heunsohn, Ken Bond, Jerry Diduer - 'IN 'vm i ' A ' U' ,- WA, fa, gg- ,M A 'N if v- . .J fl v' li' f , Q Q A lvkd H .Si 'L 1 .f G , 0 if... -4 JZ cv- cf ' A la! ' T., I' I as 'S Q M Q 2 .fr - . , I 4 I 1 .. I 5 - S, P A I Q-any-wfq.g,,,. '--Mvan ., . . . . . . I BUILDING SHREVE ISLAND SERVICE CO BUILDERS INC 3 7I06 I245 Texas Avenue Chafhng wu+h 'Iwo of Ihe popular KENT employees Chuck Dunaway and AI Crouch we fund Ada Koen g Nevel Ehrhardf Ford Gibson and Befiy Cleve an S WIT.. 33 I 5 Lme Avenue CADDO ABSTRACT I Dana Kelly and Fred Farr are assured of good serv Ice when Ihey fake 'Ihen' ROTC umforms I AMERICAN CLEANERS. DIXIE STORES Kings Hwy ai' Soulhern Ave 7 9332 LEVI WESTERN WEAR Proven Nor by Tall: buf Servlce ROSE NEATH FUNERAL HOME I809 Marshall S+ Wanda Smnih applues pnncuples learned n D E cass B 81 N BARBER SHOP Speclallze In Easfern and Crew Cufs 39l2 Youree Dr Ph 76433 2020 Jewella Road Ph 46462 243 Soufhfueld Ph 8 8393 MCGUFFIN TANK CO BeH'y Cooper receuves on Ihe 'ob Irammg 'Ihrough our D E program CLARKES Over 35 Years In Shrevepori JEWELERS 707 TIRE SERVICE 39I6 Youree Dr Lakeshore aI' Jewella 727 CrocIce++ S+ STYRON ENGRAVING CO. C. T. ISusieI Hamel WEDDING INVITATIONS LETTERHEADS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS Shreveporis Only S+eel Due and Copper PIa+e Engravers SINCE l903 24l4 Lme Ave Phone 3 5987 Iliff 'MIL 'FTP' I ...JL Y e Ice Iihe er con FH y GIISSEIIEK WIISIIII GLASSCQCIK WILSON INC PETROLEUM BUILDING Shrevepori' Louisiana I I . V , r I L, Q ' Q 1 Q . 'W' 7 my H ' I , , fs 'JV'-, Q I 'I a I 5 .---',.g..I'.'I. -7 I I I Nearing compleiion is +he lafesf edifion of +he Big Chain Siores. The Grocer ji' Follrs of Shrev pod are proud of Ihis new sfore which is o a+ d a ini - se fi o oll wood and Mansfield Road. 'L 1 ' 'T :.a'W' 'N Qghfffagb IIIZIBHUBV5 FLOURNOY JEWELERS Svbrebvnvrfs Jfinest Cleaning SI9 Marshall S+ree+ Jewelers +o +I1e Class Phone 2-579I IZI9 Wilkinson I of 57 SH REVEPORT, LA. CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORPORATION General Cons+ruchon Equnpmeni' POST OFFICE BOX 277 TELEPHONE 7 273I I830 Claiborne Avenue SHREVEPORT LOUISIANA Everylhmg for +I1e Home DEUPREE INC TRI STATE Men s and Boys Apparel FURNITURE CO INC 3I0 Oclrley Drlve I643 Texas Ave IN BROADMOOR KD! f A x .iff T -:TTT-fi CENTENARY COLLEGE of Loulslana A prlvafe coeducahonal llberal arfs college fully accredlfed by fhe Soulhern Assoclahon of Colleges and Secondary Schools A member of 'lhe Assoclahon of American Colleges I+ offers a four year program leadlng fo degrees of Bachelor of Ar+s Bachelor of Sclence and Bachelor of Music The S2I2000 cafeferla shown above IS lusl one of fhe many new bulldlngs on ihe campus of Cenfenary College whuch rapidly IS becoming one of The beau spols of fhe Arlc La Tex Byrd Hugh School graduafes have been among The oufsfandlng sfudenfs af Cenfenary College for many years and each semesfer funds a new group of Shreveporfers lncreasmg ihe sfudeni populahon of ihe college Many one hme Byrd sfudenfs who have earned degrees af Cenfenary College have gone on fo achleve dlshnchon In busmess lndusfry and lhe professuons and fo assume fhelr rugh+ful places of leadershlp In fhelr communrhes Cenfenary College combines fhe besl' elemenis of modern educahon wnfh lhe rlch hern+age of lhe pasf and ns proud of +he facf +ha+ If IS one of l'he oldesl' colleges wesf of fhe Mlssnssappu CENTENARY COLLEGE Es+abllshed In l825 A Friendly Campus 0 o . . . . I I . . . . . . . . , . Q ff. ' 1 1 51' ,f. -. . i, - . G4 3, . . . . . I . . . . I - - , . . . I . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . I . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 o 1- 0 FITZGERALD S Since I9I4 FITZGERALD PLUMBING AND HEATING CO INC Doug Yauger shaves Ehzabefh Ogle In Sen lor FGVOTIISS sIu'I as Moleman Ford Gibson IooIcs on Sen or gurls represeni' Ieadlng Loulslana foo? ball reams In assembly sluf Your LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 7 I 7 Crockefi' Sf GEO SPROULL COMPANY INC Q12 Q1auol'57 SOUTHERN BEI.l. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO MPANY I f-, r .' , 4 , , JK 1. f G5 FOREST PARK INC Cemefery Mausoleum NON SECTARIAN PERPETUAL S+ Vmcenf Avenue Befween Oclcley and Claiborne I I I and Columbarium BEST WUSHES PVmn ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY1 Shrevepor+s Leadmg Deparfmenf S+ore 4.2.11 -r -A7 IF' ?1 f4 'gm 3631 SOUTHERN AVENUE Dignity and Efficiency Without E t a ag Osborn Funeral Home 'nc' 0580! INCORPORATED R emu shed 1910 Om Our cafefena IS fha scene of much achvnfy during fha lunch hour - Illllv For 27 Years, Mos? People in fhe Ark La Tex Area Have Boughi' Their Chevrolei' Cars and Trucks ai' fCHEVROLETj Ma AL'T n Phone 5 347I 3II Edwards if Jack e RoseH s gs af fhe Sfudeni' Councll +alen+ show COUCH MGTOR LINES INC fr x Ar , Members f 'ihe Pep Squad parhcupafe In a foofball assembly LS'flff,.Is 64'4I l'Q BLACK suvAu.s 8. BRYSON INC TOM McCLELLAN C Indus'rry World Wlde Nash Rambler Servmg fhe Onl and Gas CROW DRILLING 81 PRODUCIN6 CO A J HODGES INDUSTRIES INC B kB SHREVEPORT LA ' ' 2000 ec uilding AFTER ALL EVENTS I+s Burgers a+ Bus+ers e-ww A. Jack Mulkey Frances Thurmond Sarah Blevms and Charles Hull enloy 'the 'famous Busfer Burger aI'1'he Corral hnch ns Iocaied af I524 Kmgshugh ay The Orher Busfer Drlve Inns Are BUSTER S DRIVE INN BUSTER S LAKESHORE l9I0 Markef Lakeshore D a+ Crosslalce Blvd BUS-IIER S LINWOOD Ln ood a+ 69'l'h Reach for this fresh clean taste' oun new young mens shop IS decllcaled 'ro 'rhe proposmon llwal all men are NOT crealed equal nn +l'1enr 'ras're for clolhes Your nnduvuclualufy ns well represenfed un our mezzanine shop exclusively for young men May we serve you? JORDAN AND BOOTH . ' 2 Sf 9 H I ' .- .Q ' ' Q O NATIONWIDE MOVING AND STORAGE CORP l60 S +he A enue 2 3I77 Local a d Lo g Ds+a ce Mo ng c g a d C Age fs Alled V n L es n L ng Dsia ce q2Jw 17 JM w '7 ,WMM M2540 ?fL 147-Qffwwf Wffjiwwwk 2 ou rn v Phone - n n i n vi , Pa kin , n raiing n I a in , No. I i o i n Moving fb . ' , , V A4 ff? A 4 f M6 5 1 I q ' Q my . j ! 1 Lf f I i I III I I I I I AIX ! - II I X 3533217522 Ziiffijjiw W gwfwoffzaf czffvfzdfdfyzffw M ww RANC Y FREES INC FULLILOVE AND WALKER Arr Concllhomng and Refrngerahon NC ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS ln5Ul'anCe SAM FULLILOVE GLENN WALKER Murrels IS a favorale a 'fer school meehng place of all Byrd sfuclenfs like Jlmmy Hughes Sarah MyaH Bll Johnson and Llncla Roseif QJNO Y' MM' MW Z7 FVTTKTJK' J-4.2 LOUISMNA BANK BARRUW LEARYSQ Cm 8' INVESTMENT SECURITIES 515 MARKET STREET QBT9 Shreveporf Loulsuana -4. I 0 . .. . . . I , . I l I f ,A C 1 1 I Q I ' ll ' -A' qw ' E' J- ,-.,:p g.,- x Q.. - N h ..,. X 1 V. A - . J , vt, -L ' Cx 1 ,Xing-A4 5 . Kwai. Q - l .Ax V 5 r-4 sr ' T, ' ' R' N - QTY' o 'TQ--. .X ,,,. . x I ' 'Y ,L ,,,.,,f, R-..,, 11-A.. ' x l - I .x ,,,,,4 ,., -,--- .- x . EJ- ,- ' ' - 1.1 . Q K 'A E I 3 Q u . X-. .. N TJ- M 'L 'Y' .' K ' ' X is L. , 4, -. I Iv' 'Q lf ' 1' - -'ff - 1 1 5-1 C37 ,...:2f ' Sfoppmg af fhe COCA COLA planl' for 'Phe pause 'lhal' refreshes are Phul Geren Carolyn Cummings Jo Clair Jones and Joe Tucker l . N. A -A l P , v L' Q I Q I I I R .1 2 . .-. .f 'T , 'Q r' ff ' V . fd- , I ws 'W 'H--su Q s , 5 ,Y H . r W -I I in ' ' y - ,It lL Q .--, Y-1 X. K1 Q 1,23 , Q 5 Y , if . 1 X v 'll V 5 5 1 L U ' ll . I . I HARDTN ER MILTON CROW, INC. LUMBER 81 SUPPLY 420 Commercial Nalional Banlr Building CO.. 2 I 2 I TEXAS AVENUE Shreveport Louisiana Phone 3-0536 J C TRAHAN Drilling Con+rac'I'or Inc SHREVEPORT LOUISIANA SHOES HOSE DOUGLASS INSURANCE BAGS AGENCY 3 6874 Service When You Need I+ lou s o 509 MI LAM ST O O I 0 I l05 Commercial Nafional Bank Building ol I i no FASHION HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CAMPUS CROWD e el' 1.-.gags T YOUNG SET SHOP FOURTH FLOOR YOUNG EXECUTIVE SHOP SECOND FLOOR Mr Duncan commends his sierlmg sllver fool' ball leam FRIEND PIPER STUDIOS Inferior Decoralors OUERBES 81 BOURQUIN Insurance Service SHREVEPORT 2I2 2I4 Milam Phone 3 524I Nahon W'defFTc'I'l'es 'n All Lmes The members of Ks Kombo dellghi all sfu 0 nsurance clenfs during an assembly performance gpg lb -g Che fashion zenier ol ARK-LA-YEX QIM P ,, -' if ' Ii 5 W 'wwx mga I fl - ll ' I ' fe, f U b . I GLOBE MAP CO 3II Mlam MORRIS BUICK CO 60I Sprung SI' DEPENDABLE RELIABLE e e Oe 28 e AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE GENUINE BUICK PARTS When BeH'er AUI'0m0bII6S Are Bun Buick WIII Build Them s If A 'W I c I J he Shrenepurt nmezi X OHIO CERTIFIED GEMOLOGIST AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 4IO MlIam I . Serving fh Ark-La-T x for v r Y ar J N- D X I kk Our Sin eresi' Wishes for a Brigh and Shining Fuiure! 5 . 5 f i -i ear of Leadership in r - a- x W WILLIAMS Physlclans and Surgeons Pharmacies The Bakers CALLED FOR AND oeuvemso HOLSUM BREAD FREE BY JEEPS Phone 3 8343 PpSq ol: by McLEMORE STEPHENSON CO Plumblng and Heahng I70I KINGS HIGHWAY BRECHT OPTICAL DISPENSARY 304 Meducal Ar'rs Bldg Phone 4 67I I BRANCH OFFICE Phy E I' g I50I Lune Ave 2 3645 7 SERVICE DRUG STORE INC 5328 3004 Hghl d SHREVEPORT LA SHREVEPORT TENT 8: AWNING CO I5I9 Markef SI'reeI' The Mos+ Advanced Gasollne Ever Made for an Aufomoblle CITIES SERVICE IOO PLUS I Made especlaIIy for uI'rra hugh compresslon models' Hs IOO oc1'ane plus' Pro :des a e peak of performance for any car Try If 'Ioday' ARKANSAS FUEL OIL CORPORATION Producers Markefers IGH P135 CIIISS Servlce Peiroleum Producfs If xx Xe 10 5-.--4'4 li--1 M Henry Donelson checks a bool oui of our remodeled Ilbrary as sfudenf Ilbrarlan Jamene Carr looks on. l 'A I- LOUISIANA CLEANERS I UNI! ,,,.,.,,,...4..M-, - Y V. , A. 1 , . U , ,QW M wawm, Wh, aa.--W-- ' ,,,w,W.,...W .- I D X FERGUSON COTTON COMPANY AETNA LIFE INS C0 Shreveporl Lounsuana MEMBERS W J SCHERGENS CLU New York CoH'on Exchange Buyers of Nor+h Loulslana Co'Hon for Over 35 Years General Agenl 2I0 Medical Arls Buuldmg ay Pruuh' SOITIG funchons equnpmenf used In 'lrade school Trade school s'l'uden+ Jerry Wesienhower demonsirafes +he process of weldmg Shreveporis Oldesl' Home Owned Deparlmenf S+ore The Shoppmg Cen+er of ARK LA TEX Since l895 I T ei Elxi ,' '-52 ' if 4 . 0 x I 4 G Q , ' is I . 1 -MMM6 fmee u Commercnal National Bank Convemenf Locahons BLANE INSURANCE AGENCY 233 Ward Bulldmg ouven P BREWTON Jjma Insurance All Classes Pho 5 5832 s f . . 0.MB.' ssas ss' l HOMER D. BLANE - E. W. EBERT These sfudenis are shown worlung af one of 'lhe local sorvico :idiom on Sfudoni Councul Day Relaxing on lhe beau hful paho af HEMEN WAYS are Barbara McNelll Dudley You man and Emuly Harris lnsure Wu+h Glbson Insurance Agency and Save bo galloway 5852 Lune Avenue FIRE AND AUTO COVERAGE Upfown Shopplng Cen'l'er Clarence GlbSOl l SPORTSWEAR FOR EVERYWHERE -L.. 'S NK Blue nbbons and medals were won by ihese 4 H siudenfs af ihe Loulsuana Siaie aur fx Furs? row Mnllle Joffruon Appolama Bernal Dale Coleman Frances Joffrlon and Jnm McLaugl1lun Second row Ronmo Gardner Carol lrvnn Jeaneffe Davls and Mary McLaughlin -4 SEM- Frances Scofi' demonsI'ra+es Ihe backhand siroke 'Io Davld Lefkownh Greichen OS'Ieen Gaye Carroll and Duane Dlclrson me FURNITURE AND DECORATING SERVICE Inferlors, Inc I305 Texas sn-mevsponr LounsuANA Telephone 5-7789 Run-I vAN Hoon JIM some Talung advaniage of Ihe fine servnce offered by GRIFFIN 8: GREER are Donna Mllceslra Carolyn Meadows and Sonny Soufh- erland. ll- ' c RT UTYMSF SHREVEPU f c SOUTHERN BUILDERS INC WDM A SO GENERAL CONTRACTORS f, IVA' T' 1l'1m'-Ib rmrmru, . .wmlraff ffl WC rpm 'MIJPMH OF Lf'- ffp IQ,IfIff1ff,'lfJfI I if w 1 mu mm EQUIPMENT Co NWA ff? ,KJ rv vm wound' fo UNC lib' IUFAL BHHDIHH MATERIALS NC r jgpggy 15, .1 sf funn Al M11 BUPYA4 MMF GLA' C0 N In M, 1 ' I f UITHUHI TEFL KUMPAH I ' + N HMAM NUUU NUHK CO N H nun WUUFIW, FO INC L BURN I IOVIJANI fum' ww fm YI :f:H: :'rH'1'1 t nirrmg amp , I Il I I BN UQ ATVQR 'NC ' I fzivffi-N T f WALTUN HHH DUNV, EWVQCF Cf, moaovs N ff A nm..... Conme Nolan and Margarei' Roberis vnew fhe slfe of ihe new Shreveporf Cnvuc Cenfer whuch IS fo be con -A sfrucfecl by SOUTHERN BUILDERS INC nl'f.I I L ig!-f 4 ' ,Nm Q5 ,V 'V W W ,,nr1U ' ,gf , 'W -. ,Q ' O 9 5 li, K I ' 1 J' K, I ?' ' I-, r . fj?4fYLfJJ , FJ' . Y 1 1 ,NIH fk P. , 1, -r 'f-1 ..,.,f,4::1 , , ,, f J ' . - - ' ' : v' 1 ' .'? , '.' EVN' A v1,',u:v'. - 'INC' ' ' 14. '.'H -fJ',,. ' 1 - U- H! f o Q vi . ia'11 . V 5 jjj fy gy f.x,.uf-ff.w'HQ nu '. :M '. - J 4 -- - ' ' ' .................1 f,f,g4gfr,f. UM PMHTE5-'C 4. DFCORATORS 1 4 wiwn-.' sau 'nf 1 ..l . f 4 V v-wmv.: 2-'P , ' ' '. ,S . H1 1--.f fr s A 1'. 'U va, '.: , '. , , ..iP V-,,v,,,, H . . , . 'S f . ,AF 1 1. 5 4 4 't'p..'f' ISN' Imp, fr, o :arp-,V lp fflyyl rink, 5 , ' ffmzr-f', .uf , ' ' ' rr ' ' 'I ' 1 Alf g', 4 I , ' ' -- . ' f , 1 . C, . 1.4 -,,r,, pp. ,,l . . , , .. . . ,v-.J A . ,. -' -,L . , . I ' hr . lr, 1 fx' ALS ' wx , P'-. N , ndex 'ro Adverhsers Ae+na Lnfe Ins Co 375 Alford s 374 Amerucan Cleaners 353 Andress Ford 348 Andress Hanna 358 Arkansas Fuel Orl Co 373 Arkansas Loulslana Gas 347 B 81 N Barber Shop 354 Barrow and Leary 367 Bug Cham 355 Black Snvalls and Bryson 362 Blame Ins 376 Bo Galloway 377 Boofh Furmlure Company 374 Brechf Ophcal Dnspensary 372 Brewsler Co 379 Bulldlng Servuce 353 Caddo Absiracf 353 Cenienary College 357 Clarks Jewelers 354 Coca Cola 368 Commercxal Nahonal Bank 376 Conoco 347 Conhnenlal Tranlways 374 Consiruchon Machinery Corp 356 Couch Molor Company 362 Crow Drnllmg 81 Produchon Co 363 Crow Mulfon Inc 369 Deupree Inc 356 Dnue Sfores 354 Douglass Insurance Agency 369 Fashlon 374 Ferguson Collon Co 375 Fnzgeralds 358 Flournoy Jewelers 356 Foremosf Daury 376 Forresf Park Cemefery 360 Forresier Lewns K Insuranc Agency 348 Frees Inc 367 Frnend Pnper Sfudlos 370 Fullxlove 8: Walker 367 Glasscock Wilson Inc 355 Gibson Insurance 377 Globe Map Company 37l Grvffm and Greer 378 Hamufer Insurance 366 Harbuck Sporhng Goods 348 Hardfner Lumber and Supply 369 Hemenways 377 Herberi Voss Dnlhng Company 349 Hodges A J Indusfrnes Inc 363 Holcombe Co 349 Holsum 372 Inferlors Inc 378 Jean Ann Fashuons 366 JeH Drnllmg Co 356 Jones Jodue 35l Jordan and Boo+h 365 KENT 353 Kouns and Walke Ins 348 KJOE 366 KTBS Radlo and TV 349 Loulslana Bank and Trusr 367 Lounsnana Cleaners 374 McCarys Jewelers 37l McClellan Tom 362 McGuffln Tank Co 354 McLemore Sfephenson 372 Mulburnes 346 Morris Buvck Co 37l Murrel s 367 Nahonwlde Movnng and Sforage Newsfadrs 369 Ohm Oul Company 37l Osborns 36I Overcash Cleaners 356 Palans Royal 350 Pelucan Lumber 81 Supply Company 347 Penney J C 36I Peylon Sue 353 Phelps 369 Rlchardsons 35l Rose Nearh 354 Rubensfenns 35l Sears Roebuck 360 Selber Bros 37l Servuce Drug Sfore 372 707 Tlre Service 354 Seven Up Bohlnng 365 Shreve Island Bullders 353 Shrevepori Auto Fanance Corp 366 Shreveporf Teni' and Awning C0 372 Shreveporf Tnmes 37l Soufhern Bell Telephone 359 Souihern Bullders Inc 35l Souihern Maud Donufs Inc 35l Sproull George 358 Sfyron Engravmg Co 355 Tra an J C Inc 69 Tru Sfaie Furnulure Co 356 Upfown Barber Shop 350 VICIOFIB Sash and Door Co Wesfern Enferprlses 364 Wnlhams Pharmacles 372 Youree Drnve Cleaners 35l I Q ' ' ' 366 Crumlley, Howard,36l Querbes 8: Bourquin 370 , ' . e ' . 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I 1 XY x I a fx K . 15' K f ,..,, ,, Aw J' --lm sin. ' W , 4 F S IJ -'1-, a,,,, Q ...g '- . I- H b , ,4.. . , V .. ,. , . .1 ' 5 x., ,r - 4 .Neg - 1 , we nga: lm k.ll127lll94I!d cya! ' u ' ,Arid the dag but vm ya mf wr af mf myxfr work! uw ' . Hill: Ili:-dying sm' , 1 2 This year, on May 1 and 2, the entire student body took the Iowa Tests. They are standardized tests to rate the average intelligence of high school students. Byrd was picked to he the pilot school in the South. PRING ACTIVITIE Every year the outstanding senior member of N.F.L., who has made the greatest contribution to the Forensic activity at Byrd, receives the R. V. Evans Award. This year's winner was Pat Hentchel. 505' This spring thi- Byrd Hand prvfviitvtl two 4-onm-rts. :Xt tht- firft ton Tommy Hargis. Jimmy Mitchell. and Freddie- Pvtffrs we-re fvatur it 3 Winners of the Pep Squad Awards are Sara Hyatt, Most Yalualnlvz Donna Jour-tt. Host Dope-iidalile-3 and Nancy McCullough. Most School Spirited. Signing GUFHERS is one- of the moft important and ox- viting me-nta that students look forward to in thc' Spring. is wh ,f IW. :Xt tht- fm-ond liand fiona-rt :Klan Roge-rf war ff-aturvd as organ foloift. 'Y wrt Randy Tallman. vd as soloists. UIIIMM Lllllhbih' ' ll! LIKMIJIII UI blllll VI. gf at . A s 5 At the Regional Science Fair many Byrd students won Supe-rior ratings. Only those first plane vsinnt-rf in tht- region went to ftate. Herr- Stephen Caine won Bc-rt Boy in tht- Statv. Alwynelle' SPH. won in tht- Chvniistry. and Leon Crt-gory won Honorable- Xlvntion. Steph:-n also won fourth plact- in Boy! Pliysit-al Svivnce in the National compctition at Los Angeles. Excitement rides high as the students of Byrd get their first look at the '57 Cushvr. xi lf'S 5 ' r O T C O 0 0 Q FEDER L INSPECTIO gl 9 -ww .. :vi .. - L -an-M I. , A. M' 1.1, --gt., ,,, .M Our Principal, Mr. Duncan. watches with inter:-st as tht- color guard is inspected. Below: Mr. Duncan, Mr. White, Col. Willcttc. and Nlajor Spence Col. Willette personally inspected tht- Battalion Staff. stand with the Battalion Staff and review thc paraclff. Q I 2 , pr I .s xy Below: The Sponsors watch the complete inspection from the Below: Last minute corrections were made while the cadets waited stadium. to be inspected. V1 7 . 1 .faxing iii? 'A 3,-.M N 'safe 2-elseif iv ,- 2,2 X Mickey Liscum, propertiesg Annabelle J0l1nS0n. Jill Schuster, Charles Ford, Miriam Meisel, Fred Deckard. and Jim Van crlpt. Landingham take a break between rehearsals. SENIORS PRESENT Under the capable direction of Miss 0l1V6 Kite, the senior class presented a three-act play entitled Mr, Iceboxf' The title of the play is the nick- name of Mr. Penryn Dodd, given him by his co- workers on New York City,s newspaper, The Blade. Mr. Dodd is not happy about this nickname, and he has his chance to get even in a big way. When the son of the wealthy Cyrus K. West is kidnapped from the ,West estate, old Mr. Dodd and his wife R. ICEBOX happen to be spending their vacation at their sum- mer cabin close by. Mr. Dodd has a scoop of a story fairly dropped at his cabin door. How Dodd succeeds in getting The Blades, editor to give him full charge of the kidnapping story, how old nlceboxw thaws out in spending money to beat the rival newspapers make up some of the action of this delightful play. . 5 Q MEMBERS OF THE CAST-Seated: Ken Stanford, -Betty Blewer, John Kite, Jr., Judy Stewart, Paula Garvin, and Frances Thurmond. Standing: Tally Pledger, Lynn McGowan, Dudley Youman, Bob Blewer, Tommy Benson, Tyrone Pennington, Bobette Abramson, Charles Ford, and Jack Weiner. Q B0 CAMPBELL 440 Relays All-State STATE RUNNER-UP IN TRACK '51 X .1 '25 fx f x 'A tl S DICKIE CARPENTER HAYDEN HICKS JOE HILL PAT STUDSTILL High .lump Relays Low Hurdles Relays Relays All-State High Hurdles All-State All-State Relays All-State Byrd High School, after three years of dominating the State Championship in AAA Track, was finally defeated at the hands of Baton Rouge High. It was a heartbreaking experience, for it was felt by all that this was the best team Byrd has ever produced. To back this up, just look at records that were bettered by the 1957 team. Records were bettered in the 440, 220, High Jump, 4-40, 880, and Mile Relays. GULF SECOND IN STATE TUURNAMENT in iff, 8 Byrd's Golf team this year produced one of its most successful teams in years. Having a creditable record of five wins and two losses, 1 they also placed second in the state. Pat Wright re- ceived 3rd medalist honor at state. Wright, along with Bill. Smith, Rod Yeager, Billy Coker, and Robert Blewett were aided and coached through their three tournamentsandseven matches by Coach John Rogers. 3 Y. nw ,, it iw, 1 Q' , -LW -4 i Bill Smith, Pat Wright, and Rod Yeager. BASEBALL BYRD OPPONENT . 0 St. Johns ..... ,..........,.... 5 0 St. Johns ..v.. ...... 2 Ouachita ..,..., ...... 6 ,, ,L Fair Park ..... ...... 1 Homer ..7.,..,,.. ,..,.. 0 Homer .,..,.,.,.,..., ...,,. 1 4' West Monroe ...... .,..,. 5 ,, .,,.,, -, 3 West Monroe ....., .,,r., 2 Fair Park ,........... ..,.,, 2 -i ,ii ,.J,1l'., 3 Junction City ..., -. 0 -L J f 4531197 I 5 ' 4 , , S' A r . flif ' i f V ' iv-ff iw, Leading hitter Leading pitcher CHART-EY FORD DICKIE RICHARDS Don Davis and Dickey Richard were the only returning lettermen of the Byrd 1956 State Championship Baseball Team. This loss hurt the '57 team greatly, but they managed to turn up a 500 average of five games won and five lost. Next year's team will be more experienced, because only Davis, Richard, and David Calhoun will be lost because of graduation. TENNIS Byrd's Tennis Team again captured first in Girls' dou- bles at state with the playing ' of Mary Small and Frances Scott. Small also captured runner-up in girls' singles, while Scott and Arthur Herold teamed to win the mixed doubles at the district meet at Ruston. Of the team's eight games, Byrd lost only two-both to Ne- ville of Monroe. dfj Mary Small, Arthur Herold, Frances Scott, and Jerry Jouett, Lettermen. you n rmwn. our telephone student. was in- ductf d into tht National Honor Son-it-ty at its Spring: K ll it i ,Ni 1 This group of Seniors anxiously waits forthe ass:-mlnlx to ln ln ATIO AL HO OR OCIETY The Annual Recognition Day assembly. sponsored by the National Honor Society. was held in April. At this time over 500 students were cited for worthwhile service to the school and were presented recognition cards. The purpose of this assembly is to stimulate a desire to render service. At the end of each year the Grover C. Koffman Chapter of the National Honor Society. under the direction of Miss Phipps. conducts a very impressive induction service assembly for the incoming candidates of the junior and senior classes. The candidates are selected on the basis of character. scholarship. leadership. and service. In front: John Brown First row: Sarah Blevins, Donna .louc-tt. Frances Hunter, Jane Gillen, Ada Koenig, jo Clair jones. Carol n Vleadow Betty Baker Jane Il enfritl Bett Cato Nliriam 'NIei'el y . s. . U .. , y , . . s . Second row: Wesley Attaway, Charles Hoiton. Angie Henderson. Diane Dickerson. Dollie Down- hour, Brenda Bailey, Barbara McNeil. Kay Charlton. Donna Mikeska, Buddy Ford. Ray Longino, Robert Griffith. Third row: Joel Campisi. John Barineau. Bill Furrh. Sonny Jacobs, Bob Blewer. Rodney Clark. Buddy Daily, Pete Boggs, Fred Gibson. Sidney Caroll. Charles Baucum, Joe Hill. Y- LHNW, TFP P Yanvy Pfeiffer ix shown giiing the inxoration during: Xlr, llunran eongratulates earh the iiervllllllt. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Nl V f X ff, R H 2 A I new member ot' the Qoeiety. He if pittu here with Sara Hyatt and Wesley .-Xttaway a- eaeh receives his vertlfivae of members-hip. . HIP scffgfi Hunter Traeht ie explaining leaderfhip. New National Honor Soeiety members are one of the four -oriety stations. file into the auditorium. First row: Judy Rothwell. Suzy Ogic-r. Phoebe Volentine. Margaret Roberts. Maddalyn Yan Arsdel, Donna Taylor. Sarah Hyatt. Sandra Tombrello. Patti Rogers. Penny Nowery. Fue- Nesom. Julia Miles. Second row: Billy Bradford. Suian Stewart. Toni Sherman. Jarkif- Shapiro. Dollifl Miller. Frances Thurmond, Pat Pickett. Janice Neil. Judy Stewart. Ramona Nail. Gail Woods. Eliza- beth Ogle. Frances Sc-ott. Third row: Ann Voss, Mary Ann W'imherly. ,lov Tucker. Douglas Yauger. Lynn Simpfon. Dudley Youman. Tyrone Pennington. Tally Pledger. Jack Mulkey. Randy Tallman. Hayes Prothro, Jimmy Tricket, Larry Phillips. ' t ren as they t 'I ' .l y U ' . J ' f ' I : 7 'W -if sl V r 1' I 4 L ll 1 i 1 . - '7' f'.rl-' V 511 12:3 4 0 Q 2.-'fin ,Y ?'.'Pf 'rw .,f 1' affub V la? IF tj! Q37 V' law. U , 1- 'av ' ' 0 5 Y I 6 dp SENIOR CLASS 957 For the first time Byrd High Sen- iors graduated from the Municipal Au- ditorium. The exercises for the 482 graduates were held at 8:00 p.m. May 30, 1957. Dr. Pledger, father of Ed- ward Pledger, gave the invocation and James H. Hoag, father of Sylvia Hoag, delivered the address. Nlr. J. H. Dun- can awarded the diplomas. The Byrd Concert Band under the direction of Alvin Benner presented several numbers during the program. Graduates re- ceived scholarships amounting to 355,- 000. Right: After waiting for four years for this moment. the Seniors finally receixe their diplomas. The with MIRIAM MEISEL Salulatorian excited Seniors march to their laces in the auditorium which i filled P parents and friends. --'3 A I an ,-lg .-lf.v,.p- hd 1' Q 5,21 7 l'? J'a ,v zy w: vs. ' 1 1 6,1 11761 'P' L it ,- Lady Sara Hitchcock Lady Julie Courtney Lady jan Heard Lady Lorinne Holley Lord Jerry Jouett Lord Hartie Spence Lord Vic Barnett Lord Bobby Hamm King Diane dance. On April 12, 1957, the Junior Prom was held at Fort Humbug. Each year the Junior class elects six boys and six girls to serve as the Junior Court. The deco- rations committee colorfully dec- orated the building for the oc- casion. The identity of the King and Queen of the Prom are with- held until the night of the dance. UNIOR PROM Princess Becky Schergens Queen Diane Trahan Prznce Charles Peatross King Gary Montgomery Gary asks Queen for the first THE 1957 JUNIOR PROM COURT The Junior Prom Court have the privi- lege of the first dance as others look on. 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