Hackberry High School - Mustang Roundup Yearbook (Hackberry, LA)

 - Class of 1955

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4 We, the Staff of the '55 ROUNDUP, not wanting our High School days to be forgotten, bring you this book. We sincerely hope that this annual will be cherished many years of your life, and that in the future it will being back pleasant memories of the happy experiences of your student days at H. H. S, The Roundup Staff ■ 0??te4 ciye THIS I BELIEVE Any American boy or girl with one ounce of will power and normal intellectual faculties can get an education in these United States of ours. An education is a ticker to the better things of life. Without an education one is handicapped spiritually, socially, financially, and left with lack of understanding as to what is happening in this world in which we live. Laziness, rather than the lack of intelligence or in is the greatest cause of failure in schools of today. I believe that it is not only a disgrace but also a sin for a student to waste four years of high school in frivolous play, unbecoming con- duct, or just plain loafing. One owes it to himself, his parents, his state, and nation to do his best with what faculties God gave him. Education is the sum total of all one learns in his life span. Surely one cannot afford to spend his time learning the evil and non- profit- able things of this world. Why not learn the good, joyous, clean, and up-lifting things? Education is the vehicle on which one most often rides to fame, glory, and wealth. Ignorance is so often the slippery path that carries one to failure, disgrace, despair, and poverty. Without an education one never knows of the past, nor can he dream intelligently of the future. He can only experience the present; he cannot appreciate the beautiful, the noble, and refined, up-lifting things of life. He must keep his nose on the level with that of the swine. He sees only the ugly, repulsive, unattractive side of life. His faith in man-kind is often shaken, and his vision of God is dwarfed. Without an education, one can be saved from eternal condemnation, but one can never be very successful in leading others to seek salvation. If this nation of ours fails as a great power, it will be brought about by ignorance on the past of its people and the lack of faith in the Nazarene Judah. Student frundi President, Shelly Richardson; Vice President, Donald Broussard; Parliamentarian, John E. Portie; Secretary, Kathryn Andrews. Seated: Mr. Smith, Bobby Billiot, Kathryn Andrews, Shelley Richardson, John E. Portie, Betty Dennis, Patricia Bonsall. Standing: Patricia Cohen, Deltra Guidry, Lawrence - LeBlanc, Tommy Goodrich, Carol Duhon, Norris Bertrand, Flo David. 7 MISS BOBBYE COLLINS B.S., Northwestern Home Economics MISS LEOLA EAST B.S., McNeese Commerce MRS. MARIE ERBELDING B. S.f L. S. U. English MISS DOROTHY CARNAHAN B.A., Northwestern Librarian M. G. RICHARDSON B.A., Northwestern Principal Girls' Coach MRS. RITA SMITH B.S., Northwestern Math, Science MISS GWENDOLYN DRISKILL B. M. E., Southwestern Music JOHNNY SMITH B.A., Northwestern Social Studies Basketball Coach FRANK COMEAUX B.S., Southwestern Industrial Arts BENNY SANDERS B.A., Northwestern Eighth Grade Coach MRS. NAOMI VINCENT B.A., Southwestern Fourth Grade CHESTER W. KRUMM B.A., Louisiana Tech Seventh Grade MRS. BYRLE BERWICK Southwestern Third Grade MRS. ANNETTE BYLER Northwestern Sixth Grade MRS. PAULINE KRUMM B.A., Louisiana Tech Second Grade MRS. BERTHA DROST B.A., Southwestern Fifth Grade MRS. LUCILLE RICHARDSON Southwestern First Grade 9 LUNCHROOM STAFF: Mrs. Kibodeaux, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Simon, Mrs. Adams. BUS DRIVERS: Dalton Benoit, Mrs. Austin Duhon, Ovia Duhon, Bill Newman, A. A. Myers, Loree Duhon, Not shown: Noah JANITOR- Stanley. Bruce Broussard RONALD AKERS 4-H 1-2-3; Mustang Staff, Assistant Sports Editor 4; Football 2-3-4; Softball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3- 4. KATHRYN ANDREWS MissH.H, S, 4; Round-up Staff, Editor 4, Advertising Manager 3; FBLA 3-4, Historian 3; FHA 1-2-3-4, Reporter 3, Parish Historian 3; 4-H 1-2-3; Class Reporter 1-3; Student Council 3-4, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Band 2-3; Bi-Parish Fair Contestant 4; Mustang Staff, Typist 4; Girls' State 3; Round-up Contestant 3; Homecoming Maid 4. PATSY BARNETT FHA 1-2-3-4, Reporter 2; FBLA 3-4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; 4-H 1-2; Mustang Staff, Typist 4; Homecoming Queen 3; Sweetheart 4; Class President 3; Basketball 2-3-4; Cheerleader 4. ALVIN BONSALL Class Vice President 3; Mustang Staff, Typist 4; 4-H 1-2-3; Scouts 3-4. BOBBY BILLIOT Mustang Staff Reporter 4; Student Council Repre- sentative 2-4; Round-up Staff, Business Manager 3; Subscription Manager 4; Class President 2; Most Intellectual 2; 4-H 1; Most Intelligent 4; Sweet- heart 4. ANN BYLER FBLA 3-4, Reporter, Photographer 4; 4-H 1-2-3-4; Song Leader 4; Band 2-3-4; Mustang Staff, Reporter 4; Round-Up Candidate 3; FHA 1-2-3-4, Reporter 4; Sweetheart 4; Basketball 3-4; Softball 3-4; Home coming Maid 4. 3 BETTY DENNIS FHA 1-2-3-4, President 4, Vice President 3, Parlia- mentarian 2; 4-H 2-3-4, Vice President 3-4; Must- tang Staff, Business Manager 4; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Best Sport 4; Sweetheart 4; Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 3, Secretary and Treas- urer 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Captain 4; Softball 1-2- 3-4; Student Council 4. WILLARD DARBONNE 4-H 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, President 4, Parish Reporter 4; FBLA 3-4, Treasurer 3; Softball 1-2-3-4 4; Football 2-3. 1 JO MAY DUHON FHA 1-2-3-4, Parliamentarian 4; Band 2-3-4, Officer 2-3; FBLA 3-4; Mustang Staff, Typist 4; Softball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4, Co-Captain 4; Best Sport 3-4; All-Around Athlete 3. CARROLL GUIDRY 4-H 1-2-3; Mustang Staff, Assistant Sports Editor. Run-off Artist; Football 2-3-4; Softball 1; Sweet- heart 4; Class Reporter 3. LAWERENCE LITTLE Band 1-2-3-4; Football Manager 4; Librarian's Assistant 3-4. CHESTER MORGAN 4-H 3-4; Mustang Staff, Typist 4; Student Council Representative 3; Rouna-Up Staff, Business Manager 4. f TRUMAN POTTS Mustang Staff Editor; FBLA 3-4, Secretary 3, Parlia- mentarian 4; Student Council 1-3; 4-H 1-2-3; Boys' State 3; Sweetheart 4; Class President 4; Softball 1- 3-4; Football 2-3-4. JOHN EDWARD PORTIE Mustang Staff, Advertising Manager 4; Student Council, Parliamentarian 3-4; Softball 1-2; Foot- ball 2-3-4, Co-Captain 3; 4-H 1. SHELLEY RICHARDSON Mr. H. H. S. ; Most Talented 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Round-up-Staff 1-2-3-4, Artist 2-3-4, Sports Editor 4; Student Council Parliamentarian 3, President 4; Basketball 2-3-4; Round-up Contestant 3. BOBBY SELLARS 4-H 1-2-3; Mustang Staff, Sports Editor 4; Boxing 1-2; Basketball 4; Class Parliamentarian 3, Class Vice President 4; FBLA 3. PATTY LOU VINCENT Round-Up Staff Composition Editor 4; FBLA, Re- porter 3, Secretary 4; FHA 1-2-3-4, Historian 3, Parish Reporter 4; Mustang Staff Typist 4; Class Reporter 1-2. Class Secretary 3; Round-Up Contest- ant 4; Band 2; Most Likely to Succeed 4; 4-H 1-2-3. TOM WALTHERS FBLA 3-4, President 4; Class President 1, Class Representative 2; Football 2; Track 1-2-3; Round Up Contestant 4. 7 PATRICIA BONSALL BARBARA DARBONNE DONALD BROUSSARD CLIFFORD LITTLE 2 I, S. id V JVJ Hulen Benoit Norris Bertrand Margarette Bihm John Colligan Flaudrey David Sarah Dawes Vivian Dulaney Ira Ellender Gene Fountain Polly Ann Hamilton Edna Hebert James Jinks Joan Koonce Edgar Little Sullie Menard Gloria Morgan Huey Mouton James Nobles Wendell Parker Alan Portie Dolores Stutes Margaret Toups Betty Vincent David Welch 2 5“ Waitin' for Uncle Sam Ow-w-w-w Wonder where the crystal ball is? Hit Belleof the Ball Wonder what he's smilin' at? Waltz me around again, Willie! How'd I get in here again? Jeff Baird, Rosalie Billiot, Alice Borque, Butler Boudreaux, Judy Cuvillier, Leroy Cuvillier, Howard Dawes, Jimmy Dennis, Alma East, Tommy Goodrich, Benson Guidry, Deltra Guidry, Mickey Guidry, Harriet Hughes, Annie Lou Jinks. 2 9 Charles Jinks, Edgar Johnson, Lyndia Johnson, Sally Kyle, Virgil Koppie, Jackie La- Bauve, Bill Little, Anita Jo Sanner, Charles Sanner, Vernon Simon, Arlene Stanley, Minnie Williams, Walter Williams, Dorothy Winters, Maurina Wright. Nolan Benoit, Donald Bruney, Ola Clement, Patricia Cohen, J. L. Constance, Jerry Cox, Kenneth Dennis, Mary Ann Desormeaux, Richard Drost, Helen East, Joseph East, Bonnie Guidry. Mary Lou Guidry, Lawrence LeBlanc, Rueben LaBauve, Norma LaBauve. s Little, Francis Lyons, Johnny McNeill, Shirley Mouton, Eloise Nunez, Vera Portie, Shirley Reasoner, Jay Reeves, Bonnie Richard Ethel Simon, Eugene Swire, Evelyn Welch, Charles Wright. Seventh Grade Round-Up Candidates SHIRLEY ANN ROBERT LA BAUVE LANDRY First row: C. L. Darbonne, Reporter; Lawrence Little, Vice President; Robert Landry, Secretary; Ella Marie Johnson, Reporter; Shirley Grace Dulaney, President. Second row; Shirley Ann La- Bauve, Sarah Morgan, Gayle Hardy, Lou Anna Babineaux, Dolores East, Twiley Ann Guirdy, Katherine LeLeaux, Ruby Mae Simon, Barbara Jane Hardee. Third row; Mr. Krumm, Ander- son Welch, Dickie Courmier, Dalton Darbonne, Norman Gene Jinks, Ronnie Guidry, Charles Vincent, Gene Little, Robert Sheffield, Ernest Swire, John Francis Dunne. First row: Johnny Parker, President; Sandra Johnson, Vice President; Jaunita Johnson, Secretary Treasurer; Catherine LeBlanc, Reporter; Danny McNeill, Reporter. Second row: Marie Nunez, Florence Kyle, Linda Landry, Patricia Murphy, Shirley Dennis, Martha Little, Margaret East, Odelia Swire, Lena Mae East, Rose Swire. Third row: Mrs. Byler, Gerald Culvillier, Wilson East, George LaBove, Dallas Swire, Dean Kibodeaux, James Miller, James Toups, Aubrey Welch, Wendell Drost, Veatchel Courmier. Sixth Grade Round-Up Candidates FLORENCE KYLE JAMES TOUPS First row: Madelin Reeves, President; Maxine Winters, Secretary; Mitchell Kyle, Treasurer; Loretta Devall, Reporter; Roger Guidry, Reporter. Second row: Rose Mae East, Peggy Morgan, Wanda Faye LaBove, Sandra Welch, Mary Lou Darbonne, Glenda Vidrine, Willie Jean Hardy, Dinah LaBove, Rose Simon. Third row: Bernadine Duhon, Linda Lou Hebert, Lena Logg, Lucille McPherson, Gary Sellars, Leland Venable, Mrs. Drost. Fourth row: Anthony Murphy, Michael Kyle, Hubert LeLeaux, Calvin Kibodeaux, G. R. Stutes, Frank Williams, Lee Bufford, Jessie Swire. s. KATHRYN ANDREWS Wr. 'Z.' S. SHELLEY RICHARDSON 3 PATSY JOYCE BARNETT CARROLL GUIDRY DOLORES STUTES Handsomest 7 GLORIA RAY MORGAN TOMMY GOODRICH Wittiest Wittiest S' . % SINN3Q nOl AAJL38 BASKETBALL SCORES Roanoke 44 Starks 45 Grand Chenier 17 Starks 45 Cyo of Sulphur 49 St. Joseph of Rayne 26 Little Cypress, Texas 56 Bell City 27 Grand Chenier 25 Grand Lake 31 Grand Lake 35 Dairy Queen Tops 46 Grand Lake 35 Squad Ronald has three arms? A study in facial expressions. Concentration! The ballet a la Colligan DAVID WELCH - Forward Players not shown: JIMMY DENNIS BILL LITTLE HUEY MOUTON EDGAR JOHNSON JAMES NOBLES JEFF BAIRD - Guard CAROL DUHON - Forward VERNON SIMON - Center D. BROUSSARD - Guard SHELLEY RICHARDSON - Forward RONALD AKERS - Center WENDELL PARKER - Forward POOKIE COLLIGAN - Guard BOBBY SELLARS - Forward Syucut Captain Coach Manager Captain Co-Captain BETTY DENNIS - PATRICIA BONSALL JO MAY DUHON FLO DAVID Forward BETTY HARRIS Forward HELEN TERRAL - PATSY BARNETT MARGARET TOUPS GAMES AND SCORES Hackberry 13 - 21 Roanoke Hackberry 41 00 pH 1 Grand Lake Hackberry 30 - 43 Starks Hackberry 32 - 23 Grand Chenier Hackberry 16 - 32 St. Charles Hackberry 12 - 28 Starks Hackberry 26 - 22 Cyo Hackberry 31 - 28 Grand Chenier Hackberry 15 - 29 Readheimer Hackberry 19 - 15 Esterwood GAMES AMD SCORES ( CONT'D) Hackberry 41 19 Bell City Hackberry 29 20 Sulphur Baptist Hackberry 33 32 Grand Chenier Hackberry 20 25 Grand Lake Hackberry 26 18 Grand Lake Hackberry 18 42 Sulphur Cyo Hackberry 14 26 Grand Lake Hackberry 23 26 Grand Chenier Hackberry 10 24 Starks Hackberry 16 24 St. Charles v-r, - and longer ago - 1930 Basketball Ruby Landry ( Mrs. H. Darbonne) Beulah Sonnier (Mrs. A. Gobert) Loucille Davis (Mrs. F. V. Andrews) Leora Vincent (Mrs. L. Howard) Elem Ellender (Mrs. E. Hamilton) Gladys Vincent (Mrs. L. Trahan) Aline Portie (Mrs. John Akers) Shades of long ago-- 1938 Basketball Arizona Goodrich (Mrs. L. Hughes) Marie Davis (Mrs. J. T. Johnson) Nina Lee Davis Lorene Pedigo (Mrs. R. D. Landry) Ona Lee Prevost (Mrs. Edgar Johnson) Christine Rohrer (Mrs. Aaron Parker) 4- . .Wjitl V . OFFENSIVE SQUAD Front - Potts. Dennis, Akers: Back: Welsh, C. Guidry, B. Guidry 1 I DEFENSIVE SQUAD Front - Gray, L. Portie, J. Portie: Back - Darbonne, C. Little, B. Little One Down Heads Up GAMES AND SCORES Hackberry 0 lota High 27 Hackberry 36 12 Hackberry 19 Gillis 31 Hackberry 6 - - - 56 Hackberry 19 Bell City 0 Hackberry 45 - - - 17 Hackberry 19 24 Bite The Dust It's A Jet CARROLL GUIDRY Quarterback JOHN PORTIE Defensive Left End WALTER WILLIAMS Defensive Center BENNY GUIDRY Left Half DONALD GRAY Defensive Right End RONALD AKERS Left End LAWRENCE LITTLE Manager ALAN PORT IE Center 29 DONALD BOUSSARD Halfback PLAYERS Pitcher - Jo May Duhon Catcher - Isabel Seay 1st - Sherre Camp 2nd - Betty Dennis 3rd - Janie Arceneaux Shortstop - Patsy Little Left Field - Betty Vincent Center Field - Helen Terral Right Field - Bobbie St. Cyr Substitutes: Midget Bertrand Patricia Bonsall Deltra Guidry Minnie Williams Anita Sanner Ann Byler Hackberry Hackberry Hackberry Hackberry Hackberry Hackberry Hackberry Hackberry GAMES AND SCORES 8 1 Grand Chenier 21 9 Grand Lake 19 7 Grand Lake 4 11 Grand Chenier 13 0 Gillis 7 6 Iowa 9 3 Grand Chenier 4 9 Forest Hill Pitcher - Bubbie Broussard Hackberry 17 11 Grand Chenier Catcher - Huey Mouton 1st - Shelley Richardson Hackberry 14 0 Welch 2nd - Peter Byler 3rd - Calvin Traham Hackberry 8 7 Grand Chenier Shortstop - J. B. Nunez Left Field - Willard Darbonne Center Field - J. P. Constance Hackberry 4 5 Grand Chenier C HHS has two Louisiana champions as Patsy Little wins the Louisiana High School Girls' All-Around Rodeo Championship and Peter Byler wins First Place in the Louisiana State High School Steer Wrestling Contest. Patsy at repose Barrel Racing OUttcC- LYNDIA and BILL elCe tutet eeuce GWEN and JIMMY 7 'PeCtctut State TRUMAN POTTS KATHRYN ANDREWS The objective of Pelican State is to educate our youth in the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship. It is wholly a plan for training in the practical mechanics of government. Applications of the principles of democratic government are made every possible way. The Constitution and the statutes of the State of Louisiana are the patterns from which the fundamental law of Pelican State has been developed. Pelican State should be thought of as being a mythical 49th. state with a constitution, statutes and ordinances constructed by its citizens to govern them- selves. In Pelican State, the young citizen has the opportunity to learn for himself that his government is just what he makes it. Here each citizen learns to do by doing. 77 FLO DAVID - BETTY DENNIS - MARGARET TOUPS ANITA SANNER - PATSY BARNETT We want a touchdown! 954-55 ZcuuC - and the Band played on! G. DRISKILL Director 79 President Advisor 0?.'rty.s4. Officers (Seated, front) - Geneva Hardee, Treasurer; Betty Dennis, President; Patricia Bonsall, Vice President; Dolores Stutes, Secretary. President Miss L. East Advisor Seated: Patty Vincent, Ton Walther, Patricia Bonsall. First row, standing: Miss East, Helen Terral, Patsy Barnett, Kathryn Andrews, Barbara Darbonne, Ann Byler, Sarah Dawes, Jo May Duhon, Geneva Hardee. Second row: Sherman Stanley, Truman Potts, Willard Darbonne. Se Uox (?lu6 Pcau i @lci6 Scouts tutcC £xfcConen Scouts Kathryn Andrews Editor All work and no play — Tttuafruu? Editor -- -------------------------- — Truman Potts Advertising Manager-------------------John E. Portie Assistant Advertising Manager — -Willard Darbonne Staff Artist-----------------------Shelley Richardson Sports Editor - -- - — ---- ------------Ronald Akers Assistant Sports Editor ----------------Bobby Sellars Secretary --- - Kathryn Andrews Business Manager — - — ------- ---------Betty Dennis Run-Off Director--------------------- - Carroll Guidry Proofreader--------------------- Mrs. Erbelding Staff Sponsor------------------------------Miss East Reporters -- - Bobby Billiot Ann Byler Typists--------------------------------- Patsy Barnett Patty Lou Vincent Jo May Duhon Alvin Bonsall Chester Morgan Truman Potts Editor The Speech Class Presents UNTO BETHLEHEM Harden unto me, Yusuf. Prince of Peace! Can it be that at last he comes? Mrs. J. T. Johnson, President; Mrs. Ben Wright, Vice President; Mrs. John W. McNeill, Second Vice President; Mrs. Albert Kyle, Secretary; Mr. Floran Doucet, Treasurer. A Party for the Teachers Serving: Mrs. Armand, Mrs. Koonce, Mrs. Clemons, and Mrs. Prosser s4t6Cetic s44A6CtatcoK Co-Chairmen: Mr. Smith Mr. Sanders Treasurer: Joe Sanner Secretary: Lawrence Arcenaux Macon Hoffpauir Mrs. Amy Broussard DIRECTORS Nason Ellender Mrs. Inez McNeill Dudley Desormeaux Alvin Guidry The 1954-55 Athletic Association, headed by the above officials, sponsored an organ- ized and widely varied fund raising campaign for the HHS athletic program. The cam- paign was led off by a gigantic barbecue just prior to the summer vacation. Following the beginning of the present school year came a gumbo supper. Mothers and dads of many of the football and basketball players, as well as other interested citizens of the community, have worked at concession stands for games and tournaments to help furnish the HHS Teams with uniforms and equipment. cuuC President------------------Joe Sanner Vice President------------Albert Kyle Treasurer---------------F. V. Andrews Secretary-------- Mrs. J. T. Johnson Membership Chairman - Mrs. A. Kyle The HHS Band Boosters, organized in the spring of 1954, has worked at soliciting donations to help build up their treasury. The money which has been raised is to help outfit the band in their first uniforms. Food and Rooms at HOME KITCHEN Proprietor MRS. TOUPS SERVICE STATION Expert Car Repairs Hackberry, La. - fl Compliments of CHARLI£ B. COLLIGAM Call for Certified Welding C. A- Mc COWN Oilfield and Marine Welding Service Box 87 Phone 27-M Hackberry, Louisiana Compliments of COL LIG AN'S DRUG STORE Your Health Is Our Business c C2NC12 BEAUTY SHOP MRS. ANNIE MAE SEARS Beautician Phone 23 Hackberry, Louisiana STUTES WELDING WORKS Oilfield and Marine Service Hackberry, Louisiana Phone 33-R F. STUTES, Proprietor We Are Always ijmjn fine foods TULLY'S CAFE Hackberry COMPLIMENTS OF ENRICHED BREAD JAMES P. ROUNTREE WELDING SERVICE Specializing in Oilfield and Marine Welding Hackberry Phone RO 2-6486 P.O. Box 95 At the Sign of the Flying Red Horse YOUR FRIENDLY MAGNOLIA DEALER Washing, Polishing, Greasing Tires and Accessories PARKER'S SERVICE STATION _Hackberry__ Compliments of MIR. and MRS. Compliments of LUDRAN COURMIER’S LUMBER YARD Hackberry, Louisiana doucet’s GROCERY MKT. “We strive to please MR. and MRS. F. DOUCET Owners Hackberry, Louisiana THE CALCASIEU-MAT? I rNB IN AT I O IN A I_'BANK Welsh, La. Oakdale, La. Sulphur, La. Kinder, La. Lake Charles, Louisiana Offices at Lake Charles, Louisiana Jennings, La. Vinton, La. De Quincy, La. Cameron, La. Lake Arthur, La. Compliments of DYSON LUMBER CO. Cameron, La. BtT2GET20N'S CONFECTIONARY Best in Ice Cream Sundaes, Malts, Shakes and Cones Sulphur, La. Your Car Troubles Vanish at LAKE AUTO PARTS 319 E. Napoleon Sulphur SULPHUR E. Napoleon MOTOR CO., INC. Phone 4567 114 S. Huntington Sulphur WOOLMAN AND CALCAM ALLEN TRACTOR EQUIPMENT Parts - Sales - Service CO., INC. GMC Motor Trucks 720 Boulevard St. Hudson Motor Cars Ph. 6-7562 Lake Charles 721 Boulevard Lake Charles 720 Boulevard Phone 6-5148 S'E XT COVER, TRIM SHOP EDGAR (BRUCE) BROUSSARD Lake Charles, La. —(j'mfi imenti ej------------------------ SENATOR GUV W. SOCKTRItTET -JTS. Lake Charles, La. SOUTH STREET LUMBER CO., INC. Additions and Remodeling on Easy Monthly Payments 3013 Ryan (South) St. Lake Charles, La. THE HOUSE Toys - Models Crafts - Gifts 2909 Ryan St. Lake Charles = D TAUSSIG, INC. Sales and Service Ford, Mercury and Lincoln Lake Charles, La. OFFICE MACHINE AND SUPPLY CO. Remington Rand Machines and Equipment Lake Charles, La. DEPENDABLE SERVICE SCHLESINGER’S Wholesalers Cigars T obacco-Candy-Drugs Specialties Phone 6-7825 1882 E. Broad Lake Charles, Louisiana 04- APPLIANCE CO. 1227 Ryan Street Butane Gas Gas Appliances Dial 4051 SO LAR I MARBLE GRANITE WORKS Monuments, Memorials 1600 Broad St. Lake Charles, La. PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD SHOE STORE 828 Ryan St. Lake Charles LAKE CHARLES PIPE AND SUPPLY Safety Supplies - Medical Gases Scrap Materials Welding Supplies - Gases Phone 6-7538-39 1228 Broad Street Lake Charles BERLIN LANDRY - Owner Xo DrPepper Quality Groceries cash GROCERY AND SALES r Cs1 COMPANY SEWING ARCH Lake Charles, Louisiana Distributors of Autocrat World’s Finest Fine Foods 3220 Ryan Street GL_ECTI ?ICAI_ Ph. 6-2186 DISTRIBUTORS, Lake Charles, La. INCORPORATED Electrical Wholesalers GUY DYESS Lake Charles, La. Owner and Manager STAR BRAND SHOES Poll Parrot and Star Brand Shoes for the Entire Family Phone 6701 2085 Huntington Sulphur, Louisiana Compliments of Epee's CAMERA SHOP Sulphur, Louisiana I Got it at Dee’s! LOUVIER JEWELERS Phone 6061 Sulphur, Louisiana SULPWUl HERE IT is ' -k FLORIST GEORGE Phone 2321 or 5021 SERICES Huntington and Thomas St. DRY GOOD STORE Sulphur, Louisiana Sulphur, Louisiana Shoes and Clothes for the Family Red Goose Shoes for Children INC. City Building Materials and Oilfield Materials Phone 7422 KIRBY BENOIT, Manager Vf M m INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty CENTRAL MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 300 Pecan St. Sulphur, La. I U R A KLC E (yCc Ph. 7640 PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS STACY SON Sulphur, Louisiana HENNINGS NURSERY Pot Plants, Bedding Plants, Shrubbery and Bulbs 114 East Elizabeth Phone 7572 Sulphur, Louisiana currie's Pillsbury Feed and Seed Store CURRIE’S KIDDIE TOWN Sulphur For A Complete Line of Building Material Call PELICAN STATE LUMBER CO. 1310 Ruth St. Sulphur Phone 7260 - 7350 WESTERN STORE IKE'S MOTOROLA TV Motorola Television Complete Line of Western The TV With Easy-on-the-Eyes Wear Glare Guard ! 305 E. Napoleon Sulphur Sulphur, La. McELVEEN'S JEWELRY GIFTS and Heirloom Silver “Gifts That Last” Phone 3771 Sulphur, La. 115 Huntington Compliments of LaBORDE AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Distributors - Genuine Parts Phone 3421 Sulphur, Louisiana for Ladies’ and Children’s Wear Sulphur, Louisiana TELEVISION AND RADIO CENTER 107 South Huntington Sulphur Expert Service Television, Radios, Phonographs, Refrigerators For Good Food Try FRED'S SEA FOOD CAFE Cameron, Louisiana Compliments of MR. and MRS. W.F. HENRY, JR. and MR. and MRS. E. E. HASHA Compliments of CAMERON INSURANCE AGENCY Cameron, Louisiana Quality Groceries at SCHEXNI DER'S BARBECUE PIT GROCERY and Holly Beach CAFE Holly Beach CAMER.ON Good Luck Mustangs ! SERVICE GARAGE L. R. HENRY AND SONS R. J. CHAMPAGNE, Prop. General Repairs H'EM lev's Oil ” Gas Washing - Greasing FOOD MART Cameron, La. Cameron Bigger Things Ahead kTOt £T10NS For more than a quarter of a century Reddy Kilowatt and Gulf States have been helping students earn their diplomas and equip themselves to assume their greater responsibilities. In the years ahead you can continue to look to Reddy to be a partner in the progress and development of our schools, our business and the system of free enterprise that has made our country great. Today, more than ever, electric living means better living. The Sign of a Good Neighbor SULPHUR, LA Hackberry fl] H E A I Et IcJ Compliments of MR. AND MRS. AND FAMILY Hackberry, Louisiana Take to the Bushes Coffee Time Congratulations! Hen Party YEARBOOK Taylor Publishing company - Dallas s- ■- tum? . ■ -■ , ' r: SjS • - ■ n t t«fi • Ml MU • Ilf MM Mil


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