Dubach High School - Rattler Yearbook (Dubach, LA)

 - Class of 1947

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V I H . : Following Mr, Townsend, C, V, Reeser became principal, and in 1913, the High Pxstory of Dubach I-hgh School Contmued The departments vere well equlpped nth standard equ1pment and the classrooms contalned adjustable desks teacher s desk and cha1r and blackboards The agncultural umt purchased a plot of ground near the school cons1st1ng of twenty acres at the cost of 750 at the present locat1on of the Hamxlton cementary Upon thls plot a modern barn was bullt wlth modern farmmg equxpment The u.mt of manual tralmng conslsted of traxmng m xarlous arts of Woodcraft These departments were abandoned m 1918 A fxre 1n 1938 destroyed the h1gh school bu1ld1ng 1 p nt with a value of approxlmately S150 O00 Smce 1926 there have been 500 students graduate sent 250 former stude fs to servlce 1n World War II ne successlon or pr1nc1pa1 C V Reeser E D Shaw Bert Warren N1 H Bardwell G A Gaar D G Armstrong C D Greer Bert Warren s are as follows 1912 1913 1916 1919 1921 1922 1923 1926 resultlng ln a complete new from H1gh School and the school 26 Today they are some 300 students enrolled ln our school w1th twelve members on the faculty RATTLER 1947 Pge7 A C ' J 9 S . . . . . ------------------- -13 . . --------- U---Q ----- - -15 j,rL Bardlow-2 --------Q------- 1915-16 ---- ------------- -19 L J , C -------'--------- . .. --- -W -------------- - -zz . . --------------- -23 X J FAC ULT Y H L Campbell Superintendent at Lincoln Plffll Sehodl E B Tatum E G Warren Prcnidai al Lincoln Parish School Baud Pg-153,41 RATTLER 1947 Page 9 MR 'WiRRE.N Principal mas FULLER nanny aqua MR LEWIS MISS HEDGEPETH Coach H Eighth I-lata ECXQIHCI Grade 5 sf MISS FERGUSON Second Grade MISS WISE Third k Fourth Grule MRS COLVIN Fir at Gr ade MISS COLVIN Seventh Grade FACULTY MR COLVIN Math Cammcrcc LANGFORD Agriculture MISS COLVIN Fourth I: Fifth Grade M' It MISS TATUM Sixth Grade ,f U :HA , , 'k 'P fi, V' . G fi, J -1 ' H53 f , 1 -V A. ' G ' f if if fi - 5. 1195-j. : 4, ,. - 'xr M' J ,f M. . , , Wi.: A RATTLER 1947 Page 10 '5- 5 X SENIORS Armand! Ball jr Truman Martha Bnrlstt Lydah Br Nt Enogalo Colvin Hay! Colvin Boiby Gale Davin Patsy Dfil'Qfl js Halal Fuller Sith! Clnlrlul RATTLER 1947 Pune 12 I 1 y . w X . SENIORS viflllll jo Gray Arthur Hayden Vice President Lavelle Hayden Devonne Hammons Secretary Lettle Elizabeth Hanna james Robert Henry President Ralph Linnhan 5 Bully Gene jenkxns RATTLER 1947 Page 13 , , , .fr ,V L V ' 'I' ? ifl 'tr , ,A 1 ' 1, Q: . ,J I, lgfffy' , A L f . . 2 3 , .ge SENIORS Bobby Kelly joy McCnller Newton Oxford Billy Max Roberson Billie jean Tubbs William C Warren Joyce Shir ey Herbert Evans Harry Dell Murphey RATTLER 1947 P-se 14 RATTLER 19417 CLASS HISTORY In the dlm and dlstant past some l1ttle boys and glrls sat on hard seats watchlng the gr aduat1ng exerclses of the Dubach Hzgh School Questlomngly they beseeched the1r parents ' Why are semors? Are they really as 1mportant as everyone th1nks they are? When assured that semors were really lrnportant people and that they were lmportant because they had gone long days and years to school and that all boys and glrls dreamed of the day when they too could be semors the httle boys and g1rls resolved that some day they too would be semors And so the day came when this group of lxttle boys and glrls started off to school wlth resolve to study hard and long They dreamed of the day when grade school would come to a close They longed for the day when they would be freshmen ln high school They kept ever before them the lmage of then' dreams They dreamed of the day when they would parade ln cap and gown wlth envlous glances of other students followlng them wherever they went They planned how they would act and what they would do on that fall The Freshmen found hlgh school was much different from grade school There were not so many subjects to study but they were much harder There was one subject that was the queerest thlng If you d1dn t know what It was about you just said Let x be It Then flnally you knew what the answer was even though you dxdn t know what It was all about Then there was a subject they called hlstory It was all about dates but not the ones w1th boys And what sophomores they were with the Blazer and all If It had not been for some of the1r members, we never would have made lt through the football and basketball seasons They were excellent space flllers when It came to boostmg the attendance at Dubach H1gh School Because they were ln school attendance was 1ncreased by Z0 They always d1d tell us that numbers do not count so much as qualmty Well they had the quahty too all rlght as we were to fmnd out as they went through hxgh school We also showed Page 15 I , . - I9 morning when they would enter the portals of the Dubach High School as Freshmen. -A n U . Q - Class History fContinuedl our true ability in giving the first sophomore play 'sPigtails . They really did grow up when they became juniors. There never was a class which gave such an excellent account of itself as the juniors did in their class play L.et'er Go Gallagher . They gave the seniors a banquet--and such a banquet! fPardon the personal bragging, please., Then they ushered for the commencement exer- cises, and it is probable if they had not decorated the stage and made other arrange- ments, that the seniors of 1946 could never have been graduated. Never w1ll the hxgh school get through talking about these students during their semor year It seemed that they stood at the head of the classes when it came to putting on the gold trirnmmgs to make the student body of the high school outstanding of all of the high schools around here It is just too bad that they had to be sen1ors and about ready to leave our school before anyone really began to appreciate them as seniors should be appreciated Wonder who will put up the stage scenery when the 1947 seniors leave The best senior play that has ever been given was given by the class of 47 This Night Beware The seniors have done their best this year to make our school one of the best in every way The four years we have spent in Dubach High School will be remembered always and will form a treasured chapter ir our Book of Memories SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class presented a Three Act Mystery Comedy This Night Beware was given on Monday Febryary 17 1947 The cast included Tod Miller james R Henry PATTLER 1947 D ge M, BQ - PU ll r - 99 . gs . - VU lt ' , , , Marthy Hawk ---------------- 1 ----------------- Martha Barnett Semor Class Play Contm Velma Bayne Francls Mallory Nladame Zora Nan Carterette Hugh Stanton Tommy Meadows Sookey Slmrnons Lazur us jones ued Patsy Dnggers Bllly M Roberson joy McCu1ler V1rg1n1a jo Gr ay B1lly Warren Bllly G jenkins Lydah Br1tt -Bobby G Davxs The Ghost of Alan Blau' Bob Kelly LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Semors of the Dubach Hlgh School class of 194-7 belng of unsound m1nd weak heart bemg on the verge of belng pushed out of famlllar surroundlngs mto the cruel world do make publlc declare and adm1n1s er th1s our last wlll and testament Behevmg that we are the smartest F'-est lookmg most concelted most amb1t1ous most truthful most sought after and lngenuous Semors ever to lnh 'ut thls glldr d prlson we leave our p1ctures to remmd others who come after us of then- 111ustr1ous ancestors To the student body as a whole we leave an automatxc electrzcal ma chme whlch IS guaranteed to wrlte any and every type of excuse which w1ll pass the scrutxnxzmg eye of our prlnclpal Mr Warren Wmth the use of these machmes tt w11l be poss1ble to cu classes and by pressmg the proper lever you wzll recewe an excuse whzch states that you were unable to be ln school the prevlous day due to a severe case of smallpox Our flnger and footprlnts, on the walls and books where they should not be we leave behmd to show others that by our fmger and footprunts we shall be known, To the worthy supermtendent of s chools we leave all the good thoughts that assembly speakers have attempted to pass on to us. V 9, full of great ambltxons, have no RATTLER 1947 Page 17 Harriet Hotchkiss ---------- - ------------------- jo Helen Fuller . . . I . . -. , . . t Last Will and Testament fContinuedQ room in our already too full heads for these thoughts. We had intended to leave all our brains and knowledge to the freshmen of next year, but on second thought realizing the sophomores would treat them rough at the be:- ginnlng of another term, we have decided to place them in safe keeping, and so request that they be left to the juniors. All our worldly belongings consisting of notebooks pencils athletic records, and many other things too numerous to mention including all the scholastic and other honors we have ever had we direct the executor of this will to sell at public auction the proceeds to be used to build concrete love seats around the trees as the couples are increasing in these modern days P S New ones won t be required quite so often as the wooden ones were usually whittled down by nervous lovers Having spent all our money on Senior class rings stationary commencement in vitations and rental on graduation gowns we are in bankrupt circurnstances We earn estly pray that we shall have enough friends left to take care of all our debts left at the soda fountains our library fines and other unpaid obligations Armand Ball jr leaves to Herman Beckham the rigl't to hold the girls on his kne To Margaret Ann Martha leaves her temper so that Mrs Fuller won t forget how to raise her voice Lydah Britt bequeaths to Catheryn Colvin ier ability to annoy the teachers by popping gum in class it s a good way to attract attention All the gum under Joy McCuller s desk is left to Betty Virginia Colvin so she will We are happy that james Robert still holds his claim o a certain l le black haired Senior but he leax s his ability to get all girls to Cha les Ray As if he needs it Datsy le me her ibil ty to say no to tl' boys to Peggy Bailey I em arm Ralph leave them plan on the lowe seats to Louise Price and her next boy friend FP-rl TW CQ K'l4'Z Pa8e18 . 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' ' , . wi ' ' - la.. . - A.- Last V 111 and Testarnent Contxnuedj To Mary Ella Devonne leaves all the chocolate sundaes ln Ball s Drug Store She s 1n great need of them P S They are on the House Harry Dean leaves to Charles Ray the r1ght to play ball barefoot VITQI ua jo IS golng to let Myrtls keep up wlth the latest happenlngs next year P S She says be sure and hand the news on down to her B1lly Tenk1ns wllls to John Ed Colvln h1s pr1v1lege to smoke on all ball trlps ln front of Coach The Sen1or boys leave to the jumor boys all the clg butts on the grounds Bobby Dams leaves Beckham and Margaret Ann thexr parkmg place on Buck Hayden s Road P S Try to make as good use of It as Bobby dldl P P S Bud sald not to run lnto hun To Sherr1ll Baggett IS left the place for all star pltcher by Bllly Max P S Baggett all the g1rls hke musclemen Bllly jean Tubbs leaves Mary Ella her flgure She s going to start out anew next year Jo Helen leaves her abllxty to strlng toys along to Nancy Colv1n fl-lope all the boys thmk Nancy 15 as strxkzng as jo Hays bequeaths h1s study1ng abzhty to Hermon Beckham Bllly Warren w1lls to Baggett, h1s one and only gxrls friend Catheryn Colv1n P S He says not to spank her but once a day To Joyce McGee Emogene Colvln leaves her helght so she wlll be able to reach jolm Edward s neck Lavelle Hayden w11l to Charles Ray Murphy h1s bashfulness hopmg he makes good use of It To Frances Cobb the Sen1or g1rls leave thelr seat 1n Hollywood Her flrst pzcture wlll oe The Wonderful Wanl-'a ' RATTLER - 1947 page 19 lv, 6 I 4 1 ' J. . . . -4 1x . . 1 1 1 1 1 , f . r . Q, Newton leaves for Baggett forty pounds of good, hard, sound, dependable muscle. I . . . ' ' D. 1 1 1 1 ,. 4 1 I . c 1 . 1 . . J. I L ast W1.l and Testament Cont1nuedD To Charles Ray Murphy Herbert Evans leaves h1s good looks In wxtness whereof we the Semor lass of Dubach H1gh School have to th1s our last Wlu and testament subscrlbed our names th1s f1rst day of May 194-7 Slgned The Senior Class GLIMPSE INTO TOMORROW I am sure that you all hke to go to a show and see the prevlew of comlng attractxons wh1c1 are to be offered at the theatre I beheve also that you are 1nterested mr' the comlng events and attractxons that are to have members of the semor class of Dubach Hzgh School as the chief actors and actresses The management of the class has therefore arranged for your enjoyment and entertamment at thrs t1me a descrlpuon of commg at+ract1ons of the years as they affect the members of the worthy semor class now graduatxng from the Dubach Hlgh School Here we are 1n the world of tomorrow Walkuxg down Broadway New York lS the world s greatest cornedlan Tank Oxford He has made a fortune just telhng funny storxes and mak1ng the world laugh In the Cff1C6 of the world s largest newspaper 15 the managmg ed1tor Buck Hayden ' Day by Day .vlth Harry IS a column wh1ch lS wrltten by Harry Dean Murphy cons1dered the world s greatest newspaper wr1ter Over ln radlo clty the broadcast of the gossxp IS gomg on That rapld fxre talker wlth muszcal volce of the air 15 Mart1mer It 15 saxd that she gets S3 000 a n1ght for her broadcast Every other wave IS full of her saymgs Better be careful One mxght chmb nto your ear A you wantlng a place to eat? Why not try the l1tt1e cafe just around the corner A good flsh dmner for S5 00 or a hamburger sandwlch for S1 25 No wonoer Teets gave RATTLER 1947 PW, Z0 vl '1 . 4 ' 0-0-0-0-0-0- 0-O-O-0-0-0-0 1 1 . W - re ' . ' ' ' , .zllmpse Into Tomorrow Contlnued up the tltle of the world s welter we1ght to go In for feedmg people at those prxces Wh at the hot cake stand back m the old home town B Ball w11l sell a slzzlmg hot haxnburger for ten cents A motorless automobzle has Just been mvented Two brllhant sczentxsts have the patent Patent Number Mxyz has been 1ssued to Arthur jr Hayden and Stud Dav1s Well one can never tell what people w1ll axnount to The largest ranch mn the world IS sa1d to be located 1n an unknown valley between two und1scovered mountaln ranges of Utah On the ranch the largest seedless Juxceless, peelmgless oranges 1n the world are grown 9 135 1f4 car loads were slupped out last week The owner of the ranch IS Powder Puff Roberson He made hls money to buy the ranch by selhng peanuts on the streets of a rmd western cxty at a penny a sack Scene An automob1le of a forelgn make IS dr1v1ng up to a. hlllng statlon That courteous attendant of the fllhng statlon 15 none other than Rowdy Henry The drlver of the car IS D1emo Colvln She certalnly made her m1ll1ons when she struck the rlch de poslts of rad1um ln the Rocky Mountalns Scene A meetlng of the President s Cabmet ln Washlngton When we knew Ralph L1nahan as a boy no one would ever have guessed that one day he could be secretary of the treasury Look at hxm now wlth h1s top hat and cane s1tt1ng there wlth all the blg statesmen Well maybe there IS a chance for all of us We run across jo Helen try1ng hopelessly to capture a veteran ln a bear trap Patsy w s gomg to help her but she changed her mxnd and tracked down a pzpe lme worker m stead We see joy McCul1er fllpplng a mckel to see who she wxll have her f1rst date wzth Today we fxnd B1l11e jean Tubbs trymg to reduce so she can take up flylng We fmd Beth Hanna readmg a qualnt llttle book 'How to wm a husband ' We flnd Lydah Brltt the head of a large concern THE OLD MAID S CONVENTION , . Q . , , b I . - . . . y' RATTLER - 1947 Page 21 Ghmpse Into Tomorrow Contmuedl We flnd Vlrgmla jo Gray wlth a house full of k1ds she has taken up the professlon of teachxng We flnd Bllly jenklns on Wall Street wzshlng he had been born good looklng 1nstead of so r1ch Scene A fashlonable beach resort An afternoon tea 1S mn progress The hostess for the afternoon IS Devonne Hammons who IS entertamlng at her m11l1on dollar home It seems she marrled a nch old fellow, and he d1ed and left her h1s fortune, Can she spend 1 9 As for B1lly Warre h ll n e be ln Woody Herman s brass sectxon uohshlng cus pldors We flnd Joyce Sh1rey wlth a spyglass looklng for an opportunlty A new school of learnlng has just been establlshed on top of Plke s Peak Everyone gets lugh grades and there are no fallures thrs school The presldent of the college IS Bob Kelly Scene A late afternoon 1n a troplcal clty The owner of a large banana plantahon s1ts on hls porch That face looks fam1l1ar We used to know hlm as Herbert Evans And these previews you have just seen ladxes and gentlemen are taken from the news reel whxch w1ll be shown at thms theatre on September 5 fmfteen years hence We know that you wlll not want to mlss the feature Seats w1ll sell at the usual customary pr1ce that seats ln assembly are sold to freshmen by upper classrnen No seats will be reserved Flrst come flrst served It if Now I lay me down to sleep The professor's dull the lecture deep lf the bell should rlng before I wake Gunme a punch, for Goodness sake ' Repnnted from the Baptlst Student March 1947 RATTLER 1947 Page zz 't . 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Students find much pleasure in studying at -:o:- -1of..1e:-:e:.. -les i X xxx fs, UNDER GRADE JUNIORS Gerald Baggstt Sherrell Qaggett Peggy Bailey Social Chairman Herman Beckham Francis Cobb Betty Virginia Colvin Cathryn Colvin Vice President john Edward Colvin Treasurer Nancy Colvin Myrtls Davis Joyce McGee President Margaret Ann McGee Mary Ella Mc Laughlin Charles Ray Murphy Secretary Louise Price RATTLER - 1947 P1-se 24 Lane JUNIOR CLASS PLA Y The jumor Class presented the Three Act Comedy Sunbonnet jane of Sycamore Monday mght December 16 1947 The cast lncluded Mxss M1ranoa jane jasper Toby S1mpk1 1s Gr ace jasper Olhe Dlnkleberry Douglas Smlth Nola M111er Crystal Cluett Schyler Pell Mar on Marsh Nancy Co1v1n Betty V Co1v1n John Edward Colvln Joyce McGee Cathryn Colvln -Charles Ray Murphy Myrt1s Davls -Peggy Balley Sherrell Bagget Franc1s Cobb TUNIOR SENIOR BANQ UET The jumor Semor Banquet was held May 1 1947 at 7 O0 ln the Home Economlcs Department There were 50 present xncludlng jumors Senlors Faculty aembers and Guests Sxnce the Banquet was held on May 1 the Maypole theme was carrled out both ln dec-orat1ons and on the tables ll . jason Gouch--J ------ -------------------------- -G erald Baggett J - ' Page Z5 SOPHOMORES David Brazell Bobby Gone Co'vla Dan Colvin Loon Colvin Billy Max Davia Jimmy Ferguson 1 Glenn Fuller 1 Eugene Gplden N W Travia Gray Billy joe Hagen Pntricliljl-Luna Virgil Herring Kenneth Holder Lavenia Holder Betty jo Peadergraas T R Reynolda Rex Tatum Billy Gene Hanna RATTLER 194-'I P-so 26 a . 4 FRESHME larilyT1aggett Frankie Bagweli Ann Barnett Reba Bennett Marte lrevn Bobby Gene Campbell Winnie Carter Doyle Cobb Bobby Dean Colvin charlie Green Colvin Mary Colvin Sara je Colvin Johnny Ray Creiee jimmy Davxe jean Franke Cbroley Fuller, jr jerolyn Grafton M C Gray Martiner Hart Undlne Hart Huey jobneon Blllv Knowles Hazel Reneey Eva Merle Robereon Reel. Gene Robereon Floeele Roland Al Trernmel Rhoda Britt Wilbert Flowere RATTLER - 1947 rs-.ge Z7 I 2' ,gj Beverly Ann Colvin ELEMENTARY FIFTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE RATTLER - 1947 SIXTH GRADE MISS COLVIN MISS TATUM T MISS COLVIN SECOND GRADE ELEMENTARY FIRST GRADE FOURTH GRADE RATTLER 1947 THIRD GRADE H U M CD R A DAY IN THF ' IFE OF THE SENIOR CLASS The customary crow of the rooster breaks 1nto our sleep remmdmg us oi the torture to come As we turn over ln a vam effort to go back to sleep the aroma of baccn reaches us warnmg us to rlse and shlne or have a cold breakfast In our daze we rxse and make a dash for the bathroom forgettlng for the moment that there are several members ln our famxly Returmng from the bathroom we flmsh dressmg eat our breakfast cold by now and begln our Journey to school Halfway to school we meet our favorlte ? teacher W e put on our sweetest srrnle and good mormngs as the rememberance of a test gone by passes through our mmds We then resume our travels keepxng ourselves between her and the blg red apple whlch we had planned for recess just as we walk up the concrete steps of our psychopathzc accomadatmns we hear the loud mouth of our classmate Martha Barnette and as we are wonderlng who she IS argulng with now we hear the bellow of B Ball As we contlnue up the steps we are met by none other than the b1g boy h1mself Mr Warren the prmczpal scratchmg the left s1de of has head wlth h1s rlght hand The clearmg of hls vo1ce IS heard down hall as he grxmly says H1 Doc Then of all the people to run 1nto we meet V1rg1n1a jo Gray Jo Helen Fuller and Uatsy Drlggers maklng thelr dally Journey to the front of the bulldmg to watch the dally a.rr1val of a certaln brxght red plckup truck Then we hear commg down the hall Lydah B1-ztt hstemng to all the goss1p whxch Devonne Hammons knows and thmks she knows That honk of the horn just heard comlng from the outsxde means james Robert Henry IS approachlng As he walks up behlnd jo Helen Fuller she turr and g 1 o a convulslon fhe got out ahve About th1s tlme we hear an awful crash and wonder whether the Roman Emplre has fallen but we turn around and see that It ms only Patsy Drlggers makmg her usual RATTLER 1947 pq., 31 Q, f , .. . -cn .' - ., 6 M, . .. . .L A Day In The L.1fe Of The Semor Class Contmued entrance all zn a heap at the bottom of the steps And oi all thlngs guess who p1cked her up'7 No one else would break thelr neck to get to her flrst but B1lly Max Roberson ' Everyone trles the1r best to get out of the way as Harry Dean Coondogl Murphy rushes through the hall try1ng to see what hls dog IS barkxng at or IS It the dog he s after We walk down the hall to see what attractxon IS mszde Mrs Fuller s room then as we glance 1ns1de the door we understand rt all Lettxe Beth Hanna and Ralph Lmahan claxm they are srttmg 1n two chairs, but don t let them fool you Then as tl'e bell rlngs, leavlng 1ts Chlfnlng ring ln our ear for us to twlst out w1th our flnger we march lnto our rooms wonderlng why Mrs Fuller wants us to qulet down we weren t makxng much norse That cackle came from the one and onlv Bllly Gene jenkms he must have told another one of h1s corny jokes Hal' Wonder how does Mrs Fuller put up w1th such Please turn your books to Chapter XXX and read half of lt for tomorrow It s only f1fty pages says Mrs Fuller Also you w1l1 be asked to make an outhre of the chapter wr1te a paper on Hlstorxcal L1v1ng and the lwes of fwe men I tlunk that w1ll suince for today Oh dear here comes the hour to hsten to dear Mr Melvrn Colv1n Wonder how long 1t took hlm to learn all that Bookkeepxng? At the end of the perxod he begms to asszgn us some homework when we begm to throw before h1m our hard ludk storles about what Mrs Fuller had glven us the hour before What good does It do? None In fact xt caused h1m to double up Don t we just love that mem Ha' Ha' Durmg recess the small groups of gossxp seem to attract each other as two magnets The maln topxc of d1scuss1on seems to be about a certa n dark halred girl Lyd n Brxtt and where she was Saturday mght and what she was domg Boy aren t they dylng w1th envy RATTLER 1947 Page 32 I ' 7 Q I . . . . . . s s - s . . O - r P I . , . . . I . A 1 n - 4 1 . . J Q - -- . . so . 9 . . It . ' . 0 0 0 4 . u . . - - n . . . . r I , ' -. ll . , , . . 1 . - . . . . . . o . . . . . . . . - 1 , ab. . . . 9 1 1 0 1 . A Day In The I..1fe Of The Semor Class Contmued Well there goes the bell meamng an hour of what IS Mathematlcs but to tell the truth we don't thmk the one that mvented It lcnew what It was If Bud Hayden doesn t s1t st1ll and qult fllrtrng w1th all the gmrls Mr Colv1n IS gomg to send h1m out But does he care? Of course not Then he wxll go to the study hall where all the jumor glrls are There goes Mr Warren, headmg to rmg the bell Well It s about tune We thought he was never cormng Oh mercy here comes joy McCuller and Newton Oxford out of the same door we had better move lf we don t want to get demoblllzed As we all march to our study hall, of course we have to waxt for the key and B1ll1e jean Tubbs w1ll take her ttme Half of the perxod all IS qulet and everyone IS domg hxs own work untzl Mr Colvm leaves and he just should.n t have done It As soon as he IS heard gomg down the stazrs all the chatter crowds accumulate Class gxrls to 1gnore hxm do you? It seems that everyone sees d1fferent thlngs 1n Bob Kelly By the way Emogene he won't let you stroke h1s wavy hair Here comes Mr Warren askmg Who wants to eat today? and V1rg1n1a jo Gray had better put Bxlly Warren s bookkeepmg up or she rs go1ng to mzss her t1cket When the hr st bell rmgs for lunch you hear somethxng hke a stampede and we rush down the stazrs and see everyone rushmg hke mad and rlght 1n the mlddle of It all 15 Mrs Fuller She looks llke she IS expechng to be knocked down any mxnute but she knows she d better not be 'I Once we fxmsh eatmg we rush back to school for physlcal educatlon per1od Then comes the hour of lzstemng to Mrs Fuller explain Shakespeare etc Oh that woman' When the period IS nearly over we see Martha frantlcally punching B1ll1e jean and wluspering Oh goodie maybe she ll forget to gwe us any homework tornght RATTLER 1947 Page sa - . I n , O u . . . . - . . . . Q n ' n O I ' n O 1 Q I O . Oh, Ho, what are they talking about? Of course it has to be. You don't expect the Senior . OO Q 1 1 . O - . . . . ' o A Day In The I..1fe Of The Semor Class Contmued Then we hear Mrs Fuller You may flmsh readmg Macbeth and wrxte a surnmary of th1s tragedy Boy IS she tellmg us As we walk out of the room head1ng for the hbrary there IS a large puff of smoke commg outslde the door ls the buxldmg on hre? Of course not xt IS only Mr Langford and hxs two for a penny cxgar By the way Bzlly Gene Jenklns, haven t you learned by now that he smokes hxs own czgar butts so qult followxng h1m around Alrxght Nlr Warren, we re goxng on up to study hall As we make our way up the sta1rs w1th all the pushmg gomg on we fmally make It and Ralph fl have yet to fzgure out how they s1t 1n one seat The hour of study hall passes very slowly and we are very glad to hear the bell rmgmg 1n the evemng telhng us that we have completed one hard day s work As everyone ms gethng thelr books some one xs parked at the front entrance of the hall waxtlng for Harry Dean or any others to slxp out and go hunting mstead of out for ball Why It s bound to be Mr Levns As we walk away from the schoolhouse we are heard slngzng Untll Tomorrow But we know even though lt may be hard we love our dear old school 1ts faculty and fellow students La h q phod I Bo d by WALBWOITH BROTHER! ln li U B RATTLER - 1947 mga 34 . . 4 . D il . . . f . . K . . ., . ll . Q v I v . f 1 1 - y Q 1 . I'l1 bet you will never guess who is sitting in the Library, no one but Lettie Beth n a f ., n I u . u Cl Q Ol rec lu,Ho,, . .l. V 4V'Vv 9 AT H BAQKETBALL TEAM ATHLETICS BASEBALL TEAM EGOTBALL TEAM Z I COACH LEWB 4 -xy T coAcH Lswrs , , - , X L , . V coAcH Lzwxs RATTLER 1947 GIRLS BASKETBALL Although the 1946 47 season was not a brllllant success as far as championship xs concerned, xt was a success ln many ways Fxrst a new team was organxzed w1th only two old players the orxgmal members bemg slufted around to strengthen our weax spots Durzng the season eleven names were Maw-A sem-ma one vxctory The Gzrls played I1 games and won one Most of the games played were fairly close and as the season closed the gurls were dozng much better Most of the mam team wxll be back for another year and should have a much better team Girls who are due most credxt for keepmg the game gomg are as follows Betty jo Pendex-grass Lettxe Beth Hanna Lovenla Holder Patsy Hanna Bxllxe jean Tubbs Martha Barnette Peggy Barley Joyce NlcGee Margaret Ann McGee, Nancy Colvin, Cathryn Colvxn Francxs Cobb Betty BOYS BASKETBALL The A Team rn Basketball played a total of 26 gaxnes wxnmng 13 and losmg They won second place xn the C class at the North Louzsxana Ralley The mam team con sxsted of Bobby Davxs Centerl Harry Dean Murphy 8: Bxlly Warren Forwardsl, Davxd Brazzeal 8: Charles Ray Murphy fGuards These five were assisted by Bud Hayden Ralph Llnahan Hershal Broughton The B Team won l3 games and lost 6 The boys due most credxt here, are Glen Fuller, Lavelle Hayden M C Gray, Newton Oxford, Gerald Baggett john Edward Colvin Charlxe Green Colvm Leon Colvin and several others Most of the A team wxll graduate and the B team wxll carry on where they left of! QThe junxors won 4 games and lost ll Virginia Colvin, and Myrtis Davis. . I . . I . 13. . . 1 ' . I . D. ' ' . RATTLER - 1947 mg. sa F s BASEBALL Although The Rattler goes to press too early to record baseball results, the pro- spects for an excellent season are bnght xndeed At the hme of thxs wrxtmg, no schedule has been arranged but was ln the process of makmg The boys that will be depended on mostly wxll be as follows Bobby G Davis David Brazzeal Wnllxam Stewart Herman Beckham john Edward Colvln Bud Hayden, Bxlly Warren Hershal Broughton Bully M Roberson Newton Oxford M C Gray Glen Fuller, Gerald Baggett T R Reynolds Billy Knowles Bobby D Colvm Ralph Lmahan johnny Cruse, jimmy Ferguson, Charhe Green Colv1n Travis Gray and Huey johnson FOOTBALL Dubach Hugh School after two years lapse of football played a total of seven games flrullbackl Bud Hayden and Bally Warren Halfbacksl Charlie G Colv1n and Charles Ray Murphy KQuarterbacksQ, Bobby Davxs Center, Harry D Murphy and Bobby D Colvin Guardsl, Newton Oxford and M C Gray fTackles Hershal Broughton and Wnllnarn Stewart Hinds, These players were assisted by Huey johnson Billy Knowles, Gerald Baggett Leon Colvin, Glen Fuller, and many of these boys will be mzssed next year These players will fxmsh from the team RUP!! Llnahanv Bud H5Ydenv Billy' warren Bobby Davis, Harry D Murphy Newton Oxford, and Hershal Broughton Top row left to right Roy Nelson Henry Cox, Dalton Dav-ls W A Colvin Il jennlngs Fuller, Second row Joyner Colvm, Boone Tramxnel, Reggie Henry, Felix Le Gum, joe Fuller: B111 Hanna, and George Walker Last row Rob Woodward, Frank Napper, Charlie Green, Cordie Autrey, Earnest Llggin, Lula Robinson, Ruel Colvin, Nettie McGee, Mae Owen, Bonnie Buckley, Iva Fuller, Bernice Colvin, Vela Ferguson, Agnes Heard, Mary Whitman, Lucxlle Henry, Vesta Welch, Lurline Wade, Vera Ferguson, and Gertxe McGee RATTLER - 1947 Page 39 . ,, H .- I . . I . . I . , y ' - g y - 4 , I I I this season, The number of games won - 3 - lost - 4. The main players: Ralph Linahan ' . 4 I . . . . K ' I l . I - - I. ' ' . Q? N.Z 'S U A IVITIE Dear Mrs Fuller, The Epsilon Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity at Louxsuana Tech feels quite honored with the pnvmlege of selectlng the most beautlful gurl ln Dubach Hxgh School All the gxrls who submitted a picture are to be complx mented as we found that they were all very pretty This fact made our choice a hard one The boys ln our iratermty feel that the picture nurnbered 10 should be declared the winner in first place and the picture numbered ll ' should be rn second place We wish to thank you agam for askmg our group to judge our contest, and we smcerely hope that our cholce has een a fan- one Congratulatzons to the winner I Very truly yours George W Sentell jr President Epsxlon Gamma jo Helen Fuller 10 Tl-E POPULARITY CONTEST Best All Round Girl- Best All Round Boy Most Popular Grrl Most Popular oy Best Athlete Gul Best Athlete Boy Handsome Boy- Wxttxest Gxrl W1tt1est Boy Kappa Sigma Fratermty jo Helen Fuller -B1lly Warren Betty Vxrgmxa Colvin Ralph Lxnahan Martha Barnette Harry Dean Murphy Charles Ray Murphy Margaret Ann McGee Herman Beckham Betty vu-gm. cam 1 1 STUDENT VOTE Most Ideal Student Gul Patsy Dnggers Most Ideal Student Boy Armand Ball jr Dear Mr s Fuller The Alpha Chu Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority at Louisiana Tech cons1dered It a great honor to be asked to select the most handsome boy in Dubach Hugh School We found the choxce was mdeed hard to make, due to the fact that all of the boys whose pictures we have are mce lookxng Our cho1ce for hrst place IS the pxcture numbered 4 and th1s choxce was by a majority vote of the gxrls in our group In second place we would l1ke to suggest the plc ture numbered 3 We hope that there wxll be no hard feehngs over our selections as they were made after a careful study of the pxctures Thank you agaxn for allow1ng Anand Blu It us to be the judges in your contest Ralph Llnshu Congratulatwns to the wxnnerl Smc er ely, jennye Lou Evans Presxdent, Alpha Chr Chapter Kappa Delta Sorority RA'I'I'LER 1947 mg. 41 . . ' ' of K J 4 j . -----------.- -------- . . . . BY B ..................,,. - Prettiest Girl ------------------------- j o Helen Fuller H, . . . I 0, C0 IVIERCE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT A two m1ll speclal tax for five years was voted to estabhsh a Commerce Department at Dubach Hxgh School ln 1940 The equxpment conslsts of twenty four regular bookkeepmg desks one addmg machine two calculators two fxhng calunets one large storage cabmet paper cutter demonstratlng typewrxtuxg stand twenty typewnters and desks and hity comfortable chatrs to match Soon after the Commerce Department was estabhshed the State Supervxsor of Commercxal Educahon vxsxted the Department and saxd that xt was the best equxpped Commerce Department m the State for a small hlgh school ' The Commerce Department of Dubach Hugh School offers Typmg Book keepxng General Busmess and Busmess Mathmetxcs Mr Melvxn Colvm IS head ofthe Commerce Department ' Page 42 . . I 1 f . . - . . v ' - , . HG EECO GMICS President Beverly An: Colvin Vice President Mary Colvin Secretary Rhoda Britt Treasurer Winnie Carter HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT The Home Economics Cottage is a brick building and consists of a sewing labatory, foods laboratory living room bedroom and bathroom There are four years of Home Economics offered In these years girls and in planning and making clothes for themselves and their family They re ceive training in home living child care, health and personal development and also traxmng in care and beautification of the home The girls in high school who are enrolled in Home Economics belong to the Future Homemakers Club ln this club the programs are planned on subjects of interest to the girls Every girl participates in these prograrns In the club the girls become familiar with parlxmentary procedure Miss Maurme Hedgepeth is head of the Home Econo-mcs Dept RATTLER - 1947 pq, 43 receive practical training in planning, preparing and buying foods for the family XE, ,g17 ' THE LUNCH ROOM The present lunch room had 1ts first begmnmg about 1938 39 when the student lunches were supplemented by soup twlce a week wxth cocoa, fruxt, or candy each day m the gy-m Then the demand for hot lunches arose and the present lunch room was organ lzed 1n 1940 under the auspices of the P T A and Lincoln Parxsh School Board It was originally housed rn lower floor of present building but then owned by Cxty of Dubach All work m malung the lunch room possible was furnxshed by W P A , and P T A The equzpment was mostly donated by cntxzens and a 25? Iund was collected from each student for the use of the dlshes The Ilrst workers were cared for through W P A asslsted by the P T P The children paxd 5 and 10C per meal In 1942 the bu1ldmg was purchased and is now owned by the school New equlpment was purchased ln 1946 the value of S1325 and now we have one of the best equlpped lunch rooms xn the Pansh The lunch room serves an average of ZZ5 students each day with 7? per meal from Federal Lunch Program to match an average of 7C paxd by the chlldren OI the 14C collected from both sources 11C 15 spent for food and 3? for labor Lxghts water gas and upkeep on buxldlng are furnished by School Board There are three ladles employed to prepare and serve meals The lunchroom now an lmportant assest of our school RATTLER - 1947 12.8.2 44 st . . e,.fe-......--...,. -f' ' ,. f A ' ' f ' rg, , as Y- 'J -5 'W' 1. ox. ,W ee, I f 1 ' . h 'gff ,YQ-, V' I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . 1 - FFA w Motto Colors Gold and Natxonal Blue L- 'fm 8 fo do Domg to Learn Earning to Lxve Living to Serve DUBACH CHAPTER Future Farmers of Amenca OFFICERS President john Edward Colvxn Secretary Herman Beckham Vxce Presxdent Newton Oxford Treasury Charles Ray Murphy Reporter Hays Colvm Watch Dog Hershall Broughton Adv1sor A E Langford Members Front row left to right Sherell Baggett Bobby Gene Colvin Kenneth Holder Vlrgll Herrmg, Rex Taturn Eugene Golden Second row Hays Colvux Bully joe Hagen, Leon Colvxn, Travxs Gray Gerald Baggett Dan Colvm Thxrd row A E Langford Advxsor, Charles Ray Murphy Dav1d Brazzel Newton Oxford Herman Beckham, Bob Kelley Brlly Max Dav1s, T R Reynolds, and Hershall Broughton 1n back Parhmentary Law Team Rex Tatum Travis Gray Dan Colvm Bxlly Max Davxs Eugene Golden Vu-'gxl Herring RATTLER 1947 Page 45 H7-mg 1 A ii!!! DUBACH CANNING CENTER and MEAT CURING UNIT The Dubach Cannlng Umt was buxlt nn 1944 45 under the supervxsxon of E A Hand and R U johnson The cannxng center IS an rmportant dxvzslon of the agrxculture department In thls laboratory 15 taught the act of cannmg cuttmg and curmg meat and preparxng fruxts and vegetables for freezxng It also offers an opportumty for farmers to learn the odern approval method of canning foods for home use and advantages of freezmg and curing meat under constant low temperature The farmer also has access to these iacrhties RATTLER - 1947 Page 46 , 'X - U3 2: -L 5 fr .e-.,..Q A . J. -M f f . ' - N, . x - ,W 2 M 'hy W 4 A 'L - lf , ' . , 51' f 1, ' A 2 , 3, 7 14, - . . . . 1 1 - - . . Y AUTCDGRAPHS fb Y 1, VERTISI E G L Trammell 84 Sons NIANUI XLILRI R YI I I OW I NI HARIJWUUIJ IJLBXCH I UL ISIAINA Ccmxu11,x'1'U1,A'1'1oNs 'fu THIS cmss or 1947 4: , , 1: I CIXI Feazel Qtor Company Cl 1IxI 5 IL IIKI O I I O 9 Q Q I O I U IN II . 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