Lake Charles High School - Catalog Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA)
- Class of 1957
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Second in number ot years is Mr. Frank Field, who has been on the board tor lA years. Dr. H. B. Hevvett is beginning his sixth year. Dr. J. Y. Garber and Mr. Mark Wentz have served tour years and are novv start- ing their second term in office. President ot the school board is Dr. J. Y. Garber, who was elected in January to succeed Mr. Frank Field. Under the administration ot these tive civic-minded persons, all of our elementary schools have been remodeled, a new elementary school vvas built, and an entirely nevv plant consisting ot tvvo beautiful classroom buildings and one ot the tinest gymnasiums ot the state have been built on our campus. A special class tor handicapped children has been put into operation, and classes tor speech correction have been established. Because ot vvide-spread expansion and improvement of our schools, it is evident that progress is the vvatchvvord ot our school board. 8Mc1cr1! ands ald ,N I. 2 '.?ff5'fS VC ' NA J 4 ,ii ,-1.5 gg, ' av 'ill gy, -T 3 A . wk,,.,, 'idx' w M1 4344, f 1 , ' - :wk H , Qeiff W9 .S 1 Y F Z ?'s1-., . 4 ' -:ga x mb 'M ,L , 'iii' X ,, ' fx K .m,..-, Nsgwgd mu-um 1,15 ve , i 35423 ,. . ,. 1 i -n., f P 'N Q J! 5 Na! the School .7f s the Przuczpal 'if' ,a- ' A J St Dnzuer prmclpal of LCHS dnctates to Mrs Florene Beard A ST DIZIER Natrve of Lake Charles Louusuana an graduate of LCHS Earned hrs BS and MA degrees from Loursuana State Unrverslty Prlncrpal sponsor of the Key Club Past presldent of the Prlncnpals Assoclatlon and the Klwanns Club Member of Unuted Schools Comrnlttee and the Loulslana Teachers Retnrerhent Board Collects records for hs h t st Spends vacatrons nn Floruda MRS FLORENCE BEARD Cchool secretary untrl mud term Native of Lake Charles Recently moved to Baton Rouge where she keeps h use for husband and one year old son Sponsored Bookstore and kept scrapbook of LCHS MRS MARGARET MCCUSKER Natnve of Boston Massachusetts graduate of Malden Busrness and Commerclal cool eretary o Mr Drzrer Actuve n Wonnens xnrary ospras n e The re PTA and Camprre rs sson e a du ter no LSU Eno sewnng cookrng and keepung house iff.-V Mrs Margaret McCusker makes an announcement on the Publnc Address system ,2V111e,fl4c'11 Nznelcen Women Trash af L' C' J-I FRESHMAN ROLL CALL TEACHERS Ruth Burns Carltne Kersey and Lorena Roberts srgn ln before begtnnmg another day s work MRS RUTH BURNS Natrve of Perry Iowa Earned BS degree at lowa State College has done graduate w rk at he Unuverslty of Arkansas the Unlversuty of Tennessee and t Lourstana State Unnversuty Teaches general scrence and home economrcs ls a member of the Amerncan Assoc: atron of Unlversuty Women Delta Kappa Gamma and the Wesleyan Gulld Lakes ,to cook and collects demltasse coffee cups MRS CARLINE KERSEY Born and reared In Arkadelphla Arkansas Obtalned BS degree from Henderson State Teachers College Teaches algebra and geometry Lnkes to sew makes nearly all of her own clothes MISS LORENA ROBERTS From Deerford Loulslana Holds BA degree from Northwestern State College and an MA from Loutsl na State Unuversnty Teaches algebra Former presrdent of the Lake Charles Teachers Assocuatlon Has served on commnttees of the Loursnana Teachers Assocratlon Member of the Board of Stewards of her church Has for many years sponsored Y clubs Luk s the radlo and drlvlng ls an ardent sports fan MR CARROL DOWIES Natlve of Arcadra Loutslana Has BS d gree from Lounsnana Tech Teaches general hlstory coaches basketball Served the army Likes water skung and swrmmung ls qurte proud of his son who was born In December MR HAROLD THIELE Halls from Mrlwaukee Wlsconsm Has BA degree from South western Loursrana Instltute Teaches undustrral arts and drnver traunrng Puts ln many extra hours wuth hrs boys constructung properties for dances and burldtng varlous needed oblects for other departments of the school Served rn the army three and one half years durlng World War ll Enloys huntrng fnshlng reflnlshlng furnlture In the summers works for a local archltectural farm ROY COLLINS Natnve of Haynesvllle Lourslana Earned BS degree at Loulsrana Tech ME degree at Lourslana State Urtrversrty Member of Ph: Delta Kappa honorary fraternlty Teaches general scrence brology and phystcal educatlon Asslstant football coach Served rn the navy In the Pacrfrc Taught driver trarnrng last summer Enloys huntrng and flshrng MR JOHN THOMPSON From Waterproof Loulslana Holds BS degree from Northwestern State College ME degree from Unlversuty of Arkansas Teaches algebra and physlcal educatron ls track coach Served In the armed forces ln Germany Last summer attended summer school and funlshed has work for a master s degree .AL C rrol Downes Harold Thnele Roy Collins and John Thompson mnth grade rollcall teachers dlscuss the sem: frnal football game as the pep meetnng gets under way - . 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' I I I , I fl I 'Q - 'UWIL' I Comparing the Wildcat with other school papers are Louise Barzotti, Mary Hair, and Margaret Boupuoi, tenth grade roll call teachers Our Z'c'achers'6'1f,ver1Z'11cv - 459 years Jumor roll call teachers Lucllle Leaton Kate Glbson and Ellzabeth Sanger enloy therrmormng coffee break MISS LUCILLE LEATON Natuve of Cleburne Texas Holds BA and MA degrees from Umversuty of Texas member of Ph: Beta Kappa teaches Spanlsh and Englush Sponsors the Natlonal Honor Soclety the cheerleaders and the freshman Klltles Llkes musuc readmg gardenung and sewlng Traveled nn Mexnco last summer MRS KATE GIBSON Halls from Henderson Texas Has BA degree from Southwestern Unlverslty of Georgetown Texas Teaches algebra and geometry Grows beautuful flowers and rs an ardent sports fan Spent part of last summer re decoratung her home MRS ELIZABETH SANGER Born and reared an Houstonna Mlssourl Has BA and BS degrees from the Umverslty of Mlssourl Member of Eta Srgma Phu classrcal socuety and the Amerucan Assocuatlon of Unlverslty Women Held offlce of secretary of the Lake Charles Teachers Assoc: atron Teaches Englash and IS busaness staff sponsor of the Catalog and the Wildcat Traveled In New England and Mlssourl GRESS a natlve of Patterson Louusuana Holds BA degree from Peabody College MA degree from Louuslana State Umverslty Member of the Daughters of the Amerucan Revolu tlon the Amerrcan Assocuatuon of Unuversnty Women and the Wesleyan Guuld Teaches hsstory and cwvlcs Sponsors the Dramatucs Club Enloys polntncs tennls and swummmg Last summer attended the Democratnc Natnonal Conventnon Plans to make her second trip to Europe this summer MRS RUTH REEDY Born nn Alexandrla Loulsnana Galned her BA degree at Lounsuana College her BS ln Llbrary Scuence from the Unlversrty of lllnnols Has held the offlce of president of the followlng organuzatnons the Lake Charles Teachers Assocuatlon the Lounsrana Lnbrary Assocuatuon and the Loulsuana Assoclatmn of School Llbrarnans An ex member of the Executive Council of the Loulsrana Teachers Assocuatuon Sponsors the Llbrary Club the Sensor Gurls Club and the FTA Spent last summer gettnng settled ln a new home MR CHARLES OAKLEY Natuve f Lake Charles Holds BS from Loulslana State Unlverslty Teaches clvlcs and physlcal educatuon Played professronal school and worked for a constructlon company Enloys playmg with hrs three chlldren ages 4 3 2 Loves sports of all knnds As crvrcs calls for extra lnbrary maternal Rachael Norgress and Charlae Oakley get help from Lrbrarlan Ruth Reedy call teachers . . : ' , . : A ' , A ' . ' , . , ' ' . . ,I ' , . . - ' ' f . I . . . . , . I 4 . , I . ' ' '- ' . . 1 ' o last summer. Collects early Americana. MISS RACHAEL NOR- football for Chicago Cardinals. Last summer attended coaching T ig'-lf .J lr-' ' qw:-sf R A ' X 1 ,A ' 'L -1. TI! T V . All are Junuor roll S111 Teachers Are 3mm Ou! af Stale nav-4 N. 'w Tx., QF' Grace Ulmer chaurman of Homecomun Ball checks h Ebb g vvn me Whntten to assure pnctures of the royalty Both are sensor roll call teachers MISS GRACE ULMER Brrthplace Elllsvnlle Mrssnsslppu Has BA degree from Judson College and MA from LSU Former presrdent ot Soclal Studles Teachers ot Loursuana served the commlttee for textbook selectnon for Lounsrana schools Teaches hnstory sponsors Student Councul drrects Homecomrng Ball and Frontler Day Collects antlques MISS EBBIE WHITTEN Natrve of Gulfport Mrssussuppu Holds BA degree from Mrssussuppn State College for Women MA from the Umversnty of Vrrgmra Served In the offuces of secretary vuce presudent and presndent of the Lake Charles Teachers Assocaatnon Teaches Englush sponsors the Catalog Enloys photography read Ing travelrng fushnng and vvhnttllng Taught summer school last summer MISS IRIS MURPHY From Junctron Cnty Arkansas Has BA from Henderson State Teachers College MA from Tulane Unlversuty Member of Eta Srgrna Phu classucal organ: zatlon the Amerucan Classical League the Classlcal Assoclatuon of the Mudvvest and South and the Foreugn Language Teachers Assocnatron Teaches Latun and Enolrsh Sponsors Klltles and the Natronal Honor Socoety Llkes to collect records and enloys readnng Last summer toured Mexrco MR LLOYD JOHNSON Natrve of Galesburg lllunons Attauned BA degree at Phrlllps College and an MA at Peabody College Teaches chemlstry and physlcs Sponsors Radro Club and as a ham operator Enloys musuc TV and sports Served In the armed forces IH World War I Each summer supervises the tennrs program for the Cnty Recreatuon Commussuon MISS MILDRED SCOTT Halls from Oakdale Lounsrana Recesved BA degree from Loursuana State Unuversnty MA from Columbra Unuverslty Teaches mathematrcs and IS a gundance counselor Sponsors FTA ls member of the Executnve Councll of the Mental Health Assocratron and a representative of Lake Charles Hugh ool PTA to he Juvemle Councrl of he cvty of a Charles Enloys travelrng and flshmg Taught at LCHS last summer Served as the trrst president of the Lake Charles Teachers Assocnatnon Q x T lf! Plannmg home room programs for theur senlors are Ins Murphy Lloyd Johnson and Mnldred Scott X - - 5 Q , J It f . .s r Q X S' 5 ' ' I - F Y . r x if E Q 'jsf as I I '15 . , , l V . I I L - I ll ll . . E Q ' , X , , L Sch . . . t ' ' 1 ' L ke I . 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I . .Y .- I .- .Q F . , s , s 7 ' , ' ' : ' , , 2 1 ' . 7i 7 7 if 7 I 8nlercd the flame Stretch zu 4 7 ,XP 1 'K 1 CHARLES BARNES CLAUDETTE BARNHILL JEAN ANN BERNARD BEVERLY BERTRAND LEE BODDIE Student Counctl 57 Nattonal Honor Society 57 Camera Club 54 Key Club 55 56 Secretary 57 Peltcan Boys State 57 Rally 55 56 EILEEN BONO Ktltnes 54 55 56 Catalog 54 55 56 57 Business Staff Wuldcat reporter 54 55 56 Bus :ness Staff 57 Wlldcat typlst 57 Dramattcs Club 54 Kntten Club 5 Jumor Tru HIY 55 Tru HlY 56 Sensor Gnrls Club 57 Future Homemakers of Ameraca 54 Secretary 55 Lubrary Club 54 55 56 Girls Physical Eclucatlon Club 57 Future Business Leaders of America 56 Wuldcat Den 56 BERNADINE BOURDIER Band 54 Future Homemakers of Amertca 54 55 Future Busmess Leaders of Ameruca 56 CONNIE BRAVOS Ktltnes 54 55 Snare Drummer 56 57 Student Counctl 56 Catalog Class Edutor 57 Future Home ma ers of America 54 55 len ub 4 Junnor Tru I Prestdent 55 TrtHrY 56 Sensor Gtrls Club 57 Wtldcat Den 57 RONALD BREWER Football 56 57 Basketball 54 Track 54 55 56 57 Camera Club 57 ANNE BROWNE Ktlttes 55 56 Tenor Drum mer 57 Wlldcat Reporter 55 56 Feature Edntor 57 Busmess 57 Junior TrIHtY 55 T H Y 56 Senlo Gtrls Club Bnology Club 55 Future Teachers of Amertca 56 57 Roll Call cretary 56 R L BULLOCH Key Club 56 57 LC Club 56 57 Homecommg Duke 54 Football 54 55 56 57 Basket b 54 55 Track 54 55 56 57 Wtldcat Den 55 56 So o more HlY 55 GLENDA CAIN Kulttes 54 55 56 Bass Drummer 57 Wtldcat Typtst 57 Kntten Club 54 .lunlor Tru HIY 55 Trl HtY Secretary 56 Gurls Physucal Educatuon Club 57 LEE BODDIE EILEEN BONO BERNADINE BOURDIER CONNIE BRAVOS RONALD BREWER ANNE BROWNE R L BULLOCH GLENDA CAIN 25 1? LEE CANCELA ARTHUR LEE CLARK LEE CANCELA ARTHUR LEE CLARK HIY Club 56 57 Football 54 56 57 Track 54 Roll Call President 54 55 56 EVELYN CLARK Wrldcat 54 Krtten Club 54 Llbrary Club 54 Blue Rtdge 56 JIM COCHRAN Basketball 54 55 56 57 Student Councll 54 55 LC Club 55 56 57 ROBERT COLEMAN Football 54 55 56 57 Basketball 54 Track 54 55 56 57 Future Business Leaders of Ameruca 56 LC Club 56 HIY 54 ERNESTINE COLLETT Knltres 54 55 56 Future Homemakers of Amerrca 54 55 WILLY CORCORAN Student Councll 54 Vice Presldent 57 National Honor Soctety 57 Key Club 55 56 Dlstrrct 57 LC Club 56 Pellcan Boys State 57 Basketball 54 55 56 57 Roll Call Pres: ROBERT COLEMAN ERNESTINE COLLETT l6'am11c Scalar lasszes Uharmcd 'Vw Ji' .,f' EVELYN CLARK JIM COCHRAN dent 57 Wlldcat Den 54 Parrsh Day 56 KENT CUTRER Student Councul 54 56 57 Catalog Sports Edntor 57 Natuonal Honor Society 57 Key Club 55 56 57 LC Club 55 56 57 HIY Vlce Presldent 54 HIY Treasurer 55 Blology Club Vrce President 56 French Club Presldent 54 Pellcan Boys State 57 Rally 56 Track 54 Basketball 54 55 56 57 Parrsh Day 56 Roll Call Presrdent 55 LANNE DAUGHERTY Knltues 54 55 56 57 Student Councul 55 56 Catalog Business Staff 57 Wnldcat Staff 55 56 Business Manager 57 Camera Club 54 Future Homemakers of Amertca 54 Krtten Club 54 Jumor TnHlY 55 TrtHrY 56 Sensor Girls 54 WAYNE DAY Wlldcat Den 54 Track 54 55 56 57 Football WILLY CORCORAN KENT CUTRER LANNE DAUGHERTY WAYNE DAY DAVID DELONY ROGER DEWITT .1 IM --Q.. my it Yr? ll rf 0 0 0 K '13 y .as X , JS .J ,L l 7 A , Q-1 4 It L 57: Hi-Y 55: French Club Vice President 55: Cheerleader 57: Club 577 Library Club 55, 56, 575 Roll Call President 545 Rally 3 , 6 Za X .1 . 1 A x - ' , rf A t I . 'J V ll T xy , T yr ,Ay . 1 fr- ,fe ja, 2 . , F M S T l I' ' M W 5 .. fl 't A 1 1 l I Il the 7ans Wzlh the flzglfland .Mug ,,,,.. -I 'T' -Jr v-el ELEANOR DIGIGLIA PAT DOLBY 5 55 DAVID DELONY Wtldcat 56 Sports Edntor 57 Football 5 5 rack 54 5 5 LC Club 55 56 57 RO DEWITT Football 54 55 56 57 Track 54 LC Club 54 55 56 57 Wrlclcat Cnty Comrnnssloner of Streets and Parks 55 Basketball 54 dent Councll 57 Future Teachers of America 57 Dramatlcs and Thesplans Club 54 55 Secretary 56 57 Kltten Club President 54 Junlor TrnHuY 55 Pelrcan Gnrls State 57 Wlldcat Den 54 55 Duchess 54 Rally 55 56 Mlss Sophnstucated PAT DOLBY Klltles 54 56 Flagbearer 55 Catalog Class Edltor 54 Wnldcat 54 55 56 57 Dramatncs Club 56 57 Thesplans Club 56 57 Student Councrl 57 Kutten Club 54 Junuor TrlHrY Presldent 55 Trl HnY KAY FISHER JACK FLANDERS .4-7 -I Li-1 JERRY DUGAN LEONARD ERNST 56 Sensor Gnrls Club 57 Lnbrary Club 54 Rally 56 French Club Secretary 57 Typncal Teen 56 Future Teachers of Amerlca 56 57 Wlldcat Busrness Staff 54 55 JERRY DUGAN Band 54 55 56 57 AllState Band 55 Track 54 55 56 57 LEONARD ERNST 5 Duke 55 Class President 54 T ck 54 55 56 57 Y FISHER Kntten Club 54 Lrbrary Club 54 Future Homemakers of Amenca 54 57 Wuldcat Den 55 Junlor Tru HI Y 55 Future Teach ers of Amernca 57 Sensor Glrls Club 57 Future Busmess Leaders of Amerlca 56 Catalog Buslness Staff JACK FLANDERS Rally 56 Track 55 56 Oops' Looks luke Gerry Murphys out of step as Colonel Jan Allen trees her best to teach the Hlghland Flnng to Kultues Carole Revelle Vlrglnua Gllbert and Gerry Murphy ,,.....n-w+- ,,....,-of I ,... 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NNY 43 '1 4 Semars Lzsicned ta 'S-If S.. zf j s N JEANETTE FRANCIS JEANETTE FRANCIS Band 54 55 56 57 Kitten Club 54 WIICI cat reporter 56 57 Future Teachers of Amernca 56 57 Junnor TnHlY 55 TrlHlY 56 Senior Glrls Club 57 Library Club 56 Girls Physical Educatlon Club 55 57 EDWIN FRANK Football 54 HIY 54 BILL GASKIN Camera Club 54 57 Rally 6 Astronomy Club 54 55 56 VIRGINIA GILBERT Klltles 54 55 56 57 Catalog 57 Wildcat 57 Future Homemakers of Amernca 54 55 Lnbrary Club 55 56 57 Glrls Physlcal Educatnon Club 57 Future Buslness Leaders of Amertca 56 57 Sensor Girls Club 57 BOBBY GILLARD Basketball 54 Football 54 55 56 Track by-N EDWIN FRANK BILL GASKIN VIRGINIA GILBERT 57 Foot H Y 5 54 55 56 BOBBY GREENWOOD LC Club 55 56 54 5 5 57 Track 55 56 Junlor Sensor JOAN GREGG Future Homemakers of America 57 Dramatncs Club 57 DANIEL GRIFFITH Amateur Radio Club 56 57 LOUISE GRIGG Band 54 55 56 57 Camera Bnology Club 55 Future Homemakers of Ameruca 54 Girls Phys :cal Educatnon Club 57 Senior Girls Club 57 WILLIAM HALE Freshman HIY 54 Future Busmess Leaders of Amerlca 56 57 Rally 56 Camera Club 54 Treasurer 55 Amateur Photography Club President Club 56 BOBBY GILLARD BOBBY GREENWOOD JOAN GREGG DANIEL GRIFFITH LOUISE GRIGG WILLIAM HALE EVERETT HANNUM KIP HEIMENDINGER , - wa 1,6 '2 , , , 1 -4011 F 1 J , . , Hx 1, I ' . : A ,, 'l IQIIZZ I ' 1 val- JI II! win ' , '74 Y 1 I I VL I ' I? 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - f I ' ' ' ' 7 ' , I ' , , ' ball , 5 , -6, 1 , 1 ' - ' I- 5 - .I .I I .I .I I . . , I . 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Scmars Kurncd ,flflzdnzglfl O11 04 f-.4-q 'Qi 1 '97 JOHN KELLER JACK KEMMERLY JOHN KELLER Chorus 54 55 56 57 Rally 54 55 56 57 All State Chorus 56 57 Student Councnl 54 Auto Club 56 Klltue Announcer 56 Junuor Semor Hu Y 57 JACK KEMMERLY LC Club 55 56 57 Football 54 55 56 57 HtY Vlce President 55 Track 54 55 Wlldcat Den 57 CHARLES KENNEDY LC Club 55 56 57 HIY 54 JunuorSenlor HIY 55 56 Wuldcat Den Treasurer 55 Football 54 55 56 57 Track 54 55 56 57 MARY KATE KING Band 54 55 56 57 Lubrary Club 55 56 57 Dramatlcs 56 57 Kutten Club 54 Junior Tru HIY 55 Future Homemakers of Amenca 54 Junuor Red Cross 55 Sennor Gurls Club 57 BILL KRAUS Natnonal Honor Society Treasurer 57 HIY 54 55 57 Rally 55 BILL KRAUS GEORGE LABOYTEAUX JENE LESTER DAVID LLOYD ...avi v-v 7 S CHARLES KENNEDY MARY KATE KING Football 54 55 56 57 Football Scholarshup Trophy 56 Track 54 55 56 57 GEORGE LA BOYTEAUX CAROL LA FOUNTAIN Llbrary Club 57 Sensor Girls Club 57 LYNN LAMKIN Klltles 54 55 56 Snare Drummer 57 Wnldcat Staff 54 55 56 Future Teachers of Amer :ca 55 56 Kitten Club 54 Junnor Tn Hn Y55 Tn HnY56 Sensor Gnrls Club 57 Library Club 54 55 JENE LESTER Klltles 54 55 56 57 Student Councnl 57 Catalog Seruor Edntor 57 Natnonal Honor Society President 57 Junior TnHtY 55 Trl HIY 56 Sensor Girls Club Secretary 57 Bxology Club Vtce President 55 Llbrary Club 56 Treasurer 57 Future Homemakers of America Secretary 54 Future Business Leaders of America 55 Pelncan Glrls State 56 CAROL LAFOUNTAIN LYNN LAMKIN BRENDA LUTGRING MILTON LYLES I VZ dl if A . . . . 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I ' . - .- Scrzlfbhng Out Chase Chemcs LOUISE LYONS PENNY McBRlDE Rally 54 55 56 57 Debate 55 56 Wlldcat Den 54 Secretary Class 57 DAVID LLOYD National Honor Socuety 57 Key Club 56 Treasurer 57 LC Club 55 56 57 Biology Club 55 Rally Track 54 55 56 57 Roll Call Presndent 54 Student Councll BRENDA LUTGRING Klltnes 54 55 Snare Drummer 56 Cadence Caller 57 Catalog Class Edltor 54 Wnldcat Reporter 54 55 56 57 Future Teachers of Ameruca 56 57 Kltten Club Sec retary 54 Junuor TrlHlY 55 Lubrary Club 54 55 56 57 Wnld cat Den 56 Roll Call President 54 Sensor Glrls Club 57 MILTON LYLES Dramatucs Club 54 55 56 57 Thesplans 55 56 57 Rally Play 55 56 LOUISE LYONS Kllfles 54 55 56 Wuldcat 54 55 l ,pa-1. i l 1 PEGRAM MCCREARY BILL MCDONALD Kltten Club 54 Juruor Tr:H1Y Vlce Prestdent 55 Biology Club 56 Llbrary Club 54 TrlHlY 56 Sensor Glrls Club 57 PENNY McB.RlDE Future Busmess Leaders of Arnernca 57 Future Teachers of Amernca 57 Sensor Glrls Club 57 PEGRAM McCREARY Camera Club 54 Key Club 56 57 LC Club 55 56 57 Biology Club 57 Football 54 Manager 55 56 57 Basketball Manager 55 56 57 Track Manager 55 56 57 BILL McDONALD LC Club 55 56 57 Wnldcat Den 56 Football 54 55 56 57 Track 54 55 56 57 Roll Call President 55 WAYNE MCELVEEN LC Club 56 57 Trees urer 55 Football 54 55 56 57 Track 55 JAMES MclNNlS Stu dent Councll 54 JunlorSenlor HIY 56 57 Football 54 55 56 57 LC Club 55 57 Wlldcat Den 56 Monthly roll call programs were planned by cornmlttees from each class Jane Myrlck WAYNE MCELVEEN JAMES MclNNlS 4 S' .pl In-1 fr 1 W5 X 1mw11f Qf Kent Cutrer and Claudette Barnhull get a laugh from one of the more humorous polnts of the Sensor dlscusslons - . ..-.... .i .tw la sol sf i-5 I x, A , A I X ef-1 F. 1 f - . 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Nzncfeeu Scmvr Bays Pu! the Grrr BARBARA MCLAUGHLIN MALCOLM McMlLLlN BARBARA MCLAUGHUN Ksltses 54 54 55 Typsst 57 Bussness Staff 55 56 Dramatscs Club 54 Kstten Club 54 Junsor TrsHsY 55 T HsY 56 Lsbrary Club 54 55 Sensor Gsrls Club 57 Catalog Bus mess Staff 55 MALCOLM MCMILLIN Band 54 55 56 57 55 56 Wsldcat Reporter Future Teachers of Amersca Red Cross 55 Future Bussness Leaders of Amersca 55 HsY 55 Amateur Photographers Club 56 ANN MCSPANGLER Kstten Club 53 Gsrls Physscal Eclucatson Club 54 Chorus 53 54 55 56 57 Sensor Gsrls Club 56 MARGARITA MANCUSO Ksltses 55 Catalog Bussness Staff 56 Wsldcat Reporter 56 Typsst 57 Future Teachers of Amersca 56 57 Junsor Trs Hs Y 55 Trs Hs Y 56 Bsology Club 57 Lsbrary Club 56 57 Sensor Gsrls Club 57 Blue Rudge Delegate 57 ERNESTINE MANDELL Ksltles 54 55 56 57 Kitten Club 54 1-Q 1' lllfltlvx sf ANN MCSPANGLER MARGARITA MANCUSO Junsor TrsHsY 55 Lsbrary Club 55 57 Gsrls Physscal Educatson Club 57 French Club 55 Junsor Red Cross Secretary 55 Rally 54 55 Sensor Gsrls Club 57 PEGGY MANINO Future Homemakers of Amersca 54 55 Future Bussness Leaders of Amersca 56 TOM MASON Band 54 55 56 57 LC Club 56 57 Duke 54 Football MEDRANO Ksltses 55 Snare Drummer 56 57 Band 54 Catalog 54 55 56 57 Teachers of Amersca 56 57 Dramatscs and Thespsans 56 57 Kstten Club 54 Junsor TrsHsY Vsce Pressdent 55 TrsHsY 56 Club Treasurer 57 Bsology Club 56 Lsbrary Club Rally 56 RICHARD MINER LC Club 56 57 Football 57 Wsldcat Den 55 Roll Call Pressdent 56 57 Wsldcat Reporter 55 56 Fashson Edstor 57 Future Sensor Gsrls 54 55 56 5 55 6 ERNESTINE MANDELL PEGGY MANINO TOM MASON MONIE MEDRANO RICHARD MINER JOHNNIE MIZELL GENE MONTGOMERY CECIL MORGAN ' ' ll H 6 5 -Ji , Y l C.- link x MV . X . . I I . sn X A my 5 P - x : ' : ' 2 ' '- '- 2 fi- , 1 ' ' ' - , Camera Club 545 Dramatics Club 56, 575 Biology Club 555 Junior 54, 56, 575 Track 54, 56, 575 Basketball 54, 56, 57. MONIE ' s 1 ' ' ' : ' 4, s 5 , : ' 1 ' , - JOHNNIE MIZELL Future Homemakers of America 55 Gtrls Phys Den 54 Student Counctl 57 Kaltle Announcer 57 GERRY MURPHY Il! the Grow! of the Cat Team Q i 19' 'yy 4? Vt! Z i 6 l w L A0 MIMI MOSS FRED MUGLER GERRY MURPHY MARGARET MUTERSBAUGH :cal Education Club 57 Future Busuness Leaders of America 56 57 GENE MONTGOMERY CECIL MORGAN MlMl MOSS KllTl6S 54 56 Flagbearer 55 Colonel 57 Student Councul 54 Secretary 57 Catalog Class Editor 54 Wuldcat 54 55 Asslstanf Editor 56 Edntor 57 Natuonal Honor Socuety 57 Kntten Club 54 Jumor TruHuY 55 TrlHlY Vtce President 56 French Club Secretary 56 Leader shlp Conference 56 Duchess 54 Beauty 55 56 Miss AllRound 55 Wildcat Den 54 Secretary 55 FRED MUGLER Drarnatlcs Club 55 56 57 National Thesplans 57 Rally 55 56 JunlorSemor HtY 56 57 FreshmanSophomore HlY Treasurer 54 55 Cheerleader 56 Pelican Boys State 57 Commlssloner of Public Utlltttes Wlldcat Cnty 55 Mr Typucal Teen 56 Mr Wtt 55 56 Wtldcat Knltues 54 55 56 57 Nattonal Honor Socuety 57 Future Teachers of Amernca 56 57 Kltten Club 54 Junlor TnHlY 55 TrlHtY 56 French Club 55 Senlor Girls Club 57 Llbrary Club 55 56 57 Glrls Physlcal Education Club 57 Debate 55 56 Rally 54 55 56 Kttten Club 54 Jumor TrlHlY 55 TnHlY 56 Future Bus :ness Leaders of America 56 MARY MUTERSBAUGH Klltles 54 55 56 Kitten Club 54 Jumor TrlHlY 55 TrlHlY 56 Future Busmess Leaders of Amenca 56 JANE MYRICK Kntten Club 54 Jumor TruHuY 55 Sensor Gurls Club 57 Future Homemakers of Amernca 54 56 57 Ltbrary Club 54 55 56 57 Future Busmess Leaders of Amertca 56 Trl Ht Y 56 MARY MUTERSBAUGH After a hard days football practice Carl Warden Kenneth Wnmberly Jack Kemmerly JANE MYRICK and Bobby Greenwood weanly trudge back to the gym l 7 ' - . X ' X 1 'T 12 NNW if - , ,A , T -ff 5 Q X K lf. 5 1 ak - 5 ' ' 5 ' I ' '- '. 565 Wildcat Staff 57. MARGARET MUTERSBAUGH, Kilties 54, 55, Semars fvaked Sharp 111 Haw Gas' ,an gtsfi Q, ff Ya? st, I ALICE NAGEM JAMES NELSON ALICE NAGEM Klltles 54 55 56 57 Future Teachers of America 56 Vlce President' 57 Kitten Club 54 Junuor Trl HIY 55 Trl Hu Y Treasurer 56 Sensor Gurls Club 57 Llbrary Club 55 French Club 55 Rally 56 Parish Day 56 JAMES NELSON Band 54 55 Out standung Band member 56 Drum Malor 57 Natsonal Honor Socuety 57 Key Club 56 57 JOSEPH NELSON Camera Club 57 WILLIAM NELSON LC Club 56 57 Natronal Honor Socnety 57 Track 54 Councul 57 Wlldcat Reporter 56 57 National Honor Socuety 57 Future Teachers of Amernca 56 57 Dramatlcs Club 55 56 57 Thesplans 57 Kutten Club 54 Junior TrlHlY 55 TrlHlY 56 CAROLE NICHOLS SANDY O NEAL BLAKE PATTERSON FRAN PICARAZZI CAROLE PITRE TONNY PLAUCHE pa if 7 'Q-g. - r-Q 401' IW Asa... JOSEPH NELSON WILLIAM NELSON Llbrary Club 55 56 57 Glrls Physical Education Club 55 Future Business Leaders of America 55 Pellcan Glrls State 57 Rally 54 55 56 57 SANDY ONEAL HIY 54 Biology Club 55 Sec retary Football Manager 54 BLAKE PATTERSON Cheerleader 57 GLENDA PECORINO Knltnes 54 55 56 57 Wnldcat Reporter 54 55 Future Teachers of America 56 57 Kuften Club 54 TrnHnY 55 Semor Girls Club 57 Library Club 54 55 Girls Physical FRAN PICARAZZI Klltles 54 Flagbearer 55 Wildcat Reporter 54 55 56 Typist 57 Dramatlcs Club 54 55 Kntten Club 54 Tru HIY 56 Jumor TrrHlY 55 Semor Glrls Club 57 Cheerleader GLENDA PECORINO JACQUETTA PLEIMANN f-v T 713 J? 1 Z .-'Q 'W ,,,4un if 'L 13 r f f 2 V r J' J , J' l 1 I 5 I I I I T I f 'J - , I - il I I f I 161 I 1 I I IW M, 55, 56, 57: CAROLE NICHOLS, Kilties 54, 55, 56, 57: sfudem Edlfcarian club 575 eeauffss, 56, analogy Club 31, Duchess ss. . ' I N5 t Y 'lo' I V' W A Mgr? V P lv I' 5 E I l , f -A, - , ff? ' I 1 ' N . I ,N 2, . , I , 'IW S I 'lg 1 ' Z I I I I r K , . and flzglz Heels' an Ulass Day -v? ft- '7 5 x ANN PRICE RONALD READ 56 57 Girls Physical Education Club 57 CAROLE PITRE Kilties 5 Kitten Cu 54 Junior Tri i 55 Biology N N Y U C H E an 56 Junior Senior Hi Y 56 57 Sophomore Hi Y 55 Debate 55 Foot ball 54 55 56 JACQUETTA PLEIMANN Kilties 54 55 56 Snare Drummer 57 Catalog Club Editor 57 Wildcat Reporter 56 National Honor Society Reporter 56 Future Teachers of Ameryta 56 Presi dent 57 Kitten Club President 54 Junior Tri Hi Y 55 Senior Girls Club Vice President 57 Library Club 55 56 President 57 Leader Conference 56 R II C I es e CAROLE REVELLE DELORES RHAME uf 'C7' i fwot ,-5, tx ,HZ S., I IIIIIQQX 1 ......., QR-,1 if A PAUL REICHLEY BEN REISER e Cross 54 Wildcat Reporter ten Club 54 r r Y 55 Sen Club 54 RONALD READ PAUL REICHLEY Football 54 55 56 ck 54 55 56 57 b 5 HIY Club 54 REISER Band 54 55 56 57 HIY 54 CAROLE REVELLE Klltles 54 55 56 57 Catalog 55 Wildcat Reporter 54 National Honor Society 57 Kitten Club 54 Tri HIY 56 Junior Tri HIY 55 Senior Girls Club 57 Library Club 55 56 57 Rally 55 DELORES RHAME Future Homemakers of America 54 55 Jim Mclnnis Buddy Trammell James Nelson Jack Richard and Ben Reiser rack their brains making their big decision which ring to order ff - I t H 2 A nd 'J fm I llff' fl CN .fl .ll 'M I of 5,1 I , 1 lil 12 4 f 1 , 'fy --ef ' I - , . LLC I xxx l I ILI I I ,N f .Ji , 5 ' ' , , Rd . ANN PRICE, ' 54, 55, 54, 5 , 56, 57, ' I b , ' YH'-Y , ' 57, Kit , T i -Hi - Y 56, Junio Tri- Hi- , ior Club 55, 56, Girls' Physical Education Club 55, Tennis Girls' Club 57, Future Business Leaders of America 56, Camera 54, 55, 56, 57. T o P LA , B d 54, 55, . . , , , , I ' ' '- I J '- 2 : 1 Tre , , f 2 LC Clu 55, 56, 7: '- V BEN ship , o a I Pr id nt 54,Junior ls I Smzars Ware Ou! Pages nf c allege ARTHUR RIBBECK JACK RICHARD ARTHUR RIBBECK Football 54 55 JACK RICHARD HIY 55 Track 54 55 56 57 LC Club 57 DONALD RICHARDS Rally 56 Track Manager 56 57 MARY LEE ROCK Knltues 54 55 56 57 Catalog Buslness Staff 56 Nattonal Honor Socnety 57 Kltten Club Secretary 54 Jumor TrIH1Y 55 Trl HIY 56 Senlor Glrls Club 57 Llbrary Club 55 56 57 Future Business Leaders of America 56 Roll Call Vlce President 57 WENDELL ROGERS Band 54 55 56 57 FAYE ROPER Photography Club 56 Sennor Girls Club 57 RICHARD SAVOY Football 54 Track 54 Wuldcat Den 55 Homecomung Duke 56 Freshman HIY 54 Bnology Club 57 WENDELL ROGERS FAYE ROPER TOMMIE SCOTT DAVID SELF 7 f J l WZ ff' DONALD RICHARDS MARY LEE ROCK Student Councul 57 JUDYE SCOTT Kitten Club 54 Future Bus mess Leaders of America 54 Jumor TruHlY 55 Biology Club 55 Senior Girls Club 57 French Club 57 TOMMIE SCOTT Band 54 55 56 57 Camera Club 56 Treasurer 57 Debate 55 56 57 DAVID SELF Band 54 55 56 57 NOELIE SEMPLE Klltles 54 55 56 Wildcat Staff 55 56 57 Kltten Club 54 Jumor Duchess 56 Beauty 56 Sensor Glrls Club 57 MARIE SHREVE JESSIE SLEDGE Band 54 55 56 57 Future Teachers of Amernca RICHARD SAVOY JUDYE SCOTT NOELIE SEMPLE MARIE SHREVE 'Qs Q ii 'Sf T? N ..a 11 'Ui 'QB I 11 Yi .1 A7 I TY 'QQ 11' ' 7 I -if .J A 515 , 'ff P7 I ,' lu,l'f, X I ., 7 ' I ' I . , , TriiHi-YI 55gITri-Hi-Y 56g Library Club 55, 56, 575 Cheerleader 575 'l fi I I ad -4' I 1' C I I I ' V f - Tv f 'll' , Q T l 4 fe , 5 , Z M 4 t X H Jil ' I I ' 5 I I . I I d ' M- W ' Catalogs Smrrlfzng for The College JESSIE SLEDGE BRENDA KAY SMITH 57 Dramatlcs Club 56 57 Buology Club 55 Future Homernakers of America 54 57 Llbrary Club 57 Grrls Physncal Educatuon Club 57 Future Buslness Leaders of Ameruca 57 BRENDA KAY SMITH Krltues 54 55 56 57 Student Councnl 56 Future Teachers of Amerrca 56 57 Thesplans 56 Treasurer 57 Krtten Club Treasurer 54 Junuor TrrHlY 55 Future Homemakers of Ameruca 57 Vice President 56 Library Club 54 55 56 57 French Club 55 GLENDA SMITH Klltues 54 55 56 Drummer 57 Camera Homemakers of America 54 55 Gurls Physucal Educatuon Club 54 GLENDA SMITH JERRY SMITH 55 56 57 Future Buslness Leaders of Arneruca 56 Rally 55 Senuor Gurls Club 57 JERRY SMITH Band 54 Camera Club 54 55 56 57 French Club 56 KEN SMITH Band 54 55 56 Natlonal Honor Socnety 57 Camera Club 54 Key Club 55 56 Vuce Pres: dent 57 FreshmanSophomore HIY 54 55 French Club 57 ROXIE SMITH Knltnes 54 55 56 57 Wlldcat Busmess Staff 56 reporter 55 57 Future Teachers of Ameruca 56 57 Kltten Club 54 Junror TnHuY 55 Tn HIY 56 Sensor Gurls Club 57 Buology Ernestnne Mandell shows Jessie Sledge that Inne she lust cant remember whale KEN SMITH Jay Thornton Glenda Cam and Davud Hunter do some last mnnute crammung ROXIE SMITH before Englnsh class 0 'S ,l 1 'f 1 I D ' ll H 7 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 A ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 A 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' '- ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 - '- 1 1 - A 1 ' '- '- 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 1 Club 545 Kitten Club Treasurer 545 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 555 Future Club 575 Library Club 56, 575 French Club 57. . . , , . 1 1 1 . . . . , . I I . . . . ,I ' ' ff .M 'MY R ' in I . K ,Q I, 1' - .'I - ' I 1 '11 - 1 L I 1 ,x ,U I 1- . af ' ' U jf -1 1 4 .I . 1 I r . lx. . , 11. i . . xl .I I 1. 1, ,L- I .. I F As Sewers We ll Remember MARIETTA SPEES JANET STAYTON MARIETTA SPEES Kilties 54 55 56 57 Wildcat reporter 55 56 57 Future Teachers of America 56 Kitten Club 54 Junior Trl HIY 55 Tri HIY 56 Biology Club 57 Library Club 55 56 57 Future Business Leaders of America 56 Student Council 57 Wildcat Den 56 JANET STAYTON Klltles 55 56 Kllten'Club Jnior TriHiY 55 TriHiY 56 Library Cub 55 56 French Club 55 Senior Girls Club 57 JOANNA STEELE Kilties 54 55 56 57 Catalog 57 Business Staff Wildcat reporter 54 55 Business Staff 56 57 Future Teachers of America 56 57 Dramatics Club 57 Kitten Club Vice President 54 Jumor TriHiY Club 56 57 Girls Physical Education Club 57 French Club 55 Junior Red Cross 55 Future Business Leaders of America 56 President of Class 57 BECKY STEWART Kilties 54 55 56 Snare Drummer 57 Student Council 56 Treasurer 57 Catalog Club LEE SYLVESTER BEN TERRELL JOANNA STEELE BECKY STEWART Editor 55 56 Business Manager 57 Wildcat 54 55 Dramatlcs 54 55 56 57 Thesplans 54 55 56 57 Kitten Club 54 Tri HIY Treasurer Junior TrlHnY 55 Senior Girls Club President 57 Library Club 54 55 Vice President 56 Leadership Conference 55 56 Wildcat Den President 57 LEE SYLVESTER HIY 54 55 Biology Club 56 Football 56 57 Debate 55 56 BEN TERRELL HIY 54 55 Football 54 55 Basketball 54 BRENDA THERIOT Kiltles 54 55 Snare Drummer 56 57 French Club Secretary 55 Wildcat reporter 55 56 57 Future Teachers of America 56 57 Library Club 55 56 57 Kitten Club 54 Junior Tri HIY Treasurer America 56 DEAN THIBODEAUX JAMES THORNTON Biology Club 55 HuY 54 55 Football 54 56 Future Business Leaders of America 56 GREGORY TUCKER Band 54 55 Catalog Business Staff 57 Camera Club 54 55 57 JuniorSemor HiY 57 GIL BRENDA THERIOT DEAN THIBODEAUX JAMES THORNTON GREGORY TUCKER GIL VASQUEZ DORIS VAUGHN ,-1 l .na-np .le 'P' If ? 1-Q .,-1 f Milf? I i Ttnrx ' ll I 1 54: U ' '- '- 5 '- '- 5 ' l , , 575 ' 2 , : , - 5 555 Tri-Hi-Y 565 Senior Girls' Club 575 Biology Club 575 Library 555 Senior Girls' Club 575 Duchess 565 Future Business Leaders of l -- -A -af 'A , K I A l, I, X X X, V .' -- 17 ' ' . 1 l x , ' , ' ' l PM r . 'r -- , . A ll 1 .g 1 : 5 5 6' I I 'WT I W A W 1 ' , f 1 , f K, 1 3 I f f I' Q . - ' 5 , I , J , Always Graduatzon Day A fi 'U' KSN -C.. CARL WARDEN MARY WATKINS VASQUEZ Band 54 55 56 57 Debate 55 56 57 Dramatncs Club 55 56 57 Rally 55 56 57 DORIS VAUGHN Kultnes 55 56 Cymbals 57 Wlldcat Staff 56 57 Camera Club 54 Kltten Club 54 .lunlor Trl HIY 55 Tn HIY 56 Future Homemakers of Ameruca 54 Library Club 55 French Club 54 55 Future Bus mess Leaders of Amerlca 56 Sensor Glrls Club 57 CARL WARDEN Student Councul 55 57 LC Club 55 56 57 Freshman HIY Presudent 54 Sophomore HIY Presudent 55 Jun1orSenlor HIY 56 57 Bnology Club 57 Pelucan Boys State 57 Homecomung Track 54 Drummer 56 Colonel 57 Student Councnl 57 Catalog Class Editor 55 Dramatncs Club 54 55 56 57 Thespuans 55 56 Vlce Presldent 55 56 57 MARY WATKINS KIITIES 54 55 Snare Assnstant Editor 56 Edltor 57 Wnldcat Staff 54 55 J RICHARD WATKINS PHILIP WHITE 57 Kltten Club 54 .lurnor TrlHlY 55 TrlHuY President 56 Sensor Gtrls Club 57 Library Club 54 55 56 Leadership Con ference 57 Pelncan Gurls State 57 Hornecommg Duchess 55 Wrldcat Den 56 Roll Call Presudent 56 Roll Call Secretary 57 RICHARD WATKINS Camera Club 55 56 PHILIP WHITE Stu dent Council 55 56 Presndent 57 Basketball 55 56 57 Track 55 56 57 Football 57 Key Club 56 57 Natuonal Honor Socnety 57 LC Club 55 56 57 Pelncan Boys State 57 Home coming Duke 56 KENNETH WIMBERLY LC Club 55 56 57 54 55 56 57 Wildcat Cnty Publlc Health and Safety Com mnssloner 56 RONALD YOUNG Wlldcat Den 54 55 Cm era Club 55 56 Track 55 56 57 Wnldcat Sports Staff 56 57 Not prctured W A RHODES Four seniors who made strarght As on thelr fursf sux weeks report card are entntled KENNETH WIMBERLY to a coke for thelr efforts Brenda Thenot Lee Boddue Edwm Frank and Carole Nuchols RONALD YOUNG pg YY' I drank their cokes at the expense of the Natlonal Honor Socrety Qs' ' ii 1 , .. ' r ' y -5 -A I K -3 'Q 0 , D C VH, . -,,, r M Y I lt ' I I . at - 5' f ' t 1 , l I Dulke 55, Foofball 54' 53, 56' 57: Baskefball 54 55, 56, 577 Wildcat Den 565 Biology Club 575 Football 54, 55, 56, 575 Track , ,, , - i , ' I , , ' . A I I I I B V , can I W ww, f It V M I . A A14 'I I X.. . C Q, I, ', , I - 4 Q ' . -. ll , .Agn 1 E' V.. . - - , I - , ' 'f ' r ' '. . ' 'P : 'NALX .. K , I I I If A 4 -. . -- 'T P' Junlor Class offncers Bobby Clark Pau Hay Bull Taylor Carnrnle plan the years roll call duscussuons The program ns led by The Quunn Jackle Lesfage Mack Breaux use Thenr free Mme T students ylllfldlli' Gina! Um! Uzey Arc' Flrsr row Cornelia Alcock Elaine Alexander Mary Vlrgunna Andrus A J Armenlor John Armstrong Second row Jay Assunlo Janey Barham Donald Barras Maretta Bradley Mack Breaux C v 4-0' Y? .,, , 'C' - '-3 . MQ , QQ 'of' , -03 64 .. , ,, A. k xl: Q' , ll! AK 'J fl,jl 4 All fn., , , K I M N -41 -7 'V 'T' Q-57 'L' JL X ,W I x 'Q 1. . , , x ' N- 4, X pg U 'fr i is ,, -ui 3+ .111 YT f 7177! Frrsr row Mnckey Bridges Cherry Broussard Jlmrny Brown Vernon Brown Suzanne Bucher! Second row Cecilia Buns Rntchue Bullard Tommy Bulloch Pat Burnurn Charlene Carnahan New Dzguwcd llppcrclassmenf ' Frrsr row James Carnahan Mondell Carter Carolyn Carver Clarene Carver Bull Castle Second row Bobby Clark Mlldred Clarke Patty Claus Anna Coleman Rose Corbello 5 i Q S-.21 'U' 4 ' A ax' , y Yv- ti af fzr 'wiv 7 4. 5 1 . X li -5 5 X i .f-'Qs 'via' as? LX ,-q P , 1 H-. 'P env T-A JFK .1- 9 'fa' 'v-7 wav' k '-f QOH. Frrst row A J Cuslmano Betty Dartez Llnda Davenport Lawrence Dlllon Mary Ann Downes Second row Sandra Dronet Gerald Dye Harland Dyer Glorla East Justlce Edge J-fav! Man! flare Home Frrsf row Richard Evans Jerry Fanguy Jeffrey Faruss Brent Fenet Kay France Second row Donnie Fries Jean Gayle Faye Gnbbons Judy Gull J B Glenn ..-, 10 ' Wd' of-a 'R 415 WT g vu-nt ' ,JV -uv -QQ, Mg 2 ,. l g? 2 yr lx I. .wx flvgfn ,- !7f 'L .awfwa X Avvautmg the buses for an outoftown game four Jumor Landry dnscuss the mghts show Out of nrnety sux marclmng Krttues Nancy Reyetle Ida Thurber Carolyn Carver Sandy Krltnes fuftysux are Junrors Chase jumar Kzltzesf Q 1' First row Larry Gotng Ltnda Guedry Attred Guy Marcta Hartman Paul Hay Second row Robert Hebert Margaret Herr Brenda He-rrtrngton Wanda Hntdebrand Buddy Hodgktns 'Q '-3 US 'Y 1. C2 '12 N5 Q5 ,.... 1--' YQ-ff ill -s.-4 114. I Q-9 Sure well wan that game' Cheerleaders Anne Coleman and Monroe a per: talk for decusuye gncl Iron clash As preducted Buddy Hodgklns gave Junnors Carnerrne Lagrange and Gordon The Wlldcat Team cl d wln that game 'Q-J' --we jumars Don I J-law Ozzy lflvad Flrsr row Sydney Horn George l-lorlbm Mary James Sally Jarrell Bully Junes Second row Waller Johnson Clwarlolle Jones Lynette Jones Bobby Jones Betty Keele .335- D. l i wr 4? Ki? Xa If ' Y fl 1 I 'W , i , Q y 'A Y .,., rr'- K .A A I ' ,I K A Q '5 . ' Q .4 J 4 1 r , -5 ' W . I If ,X Q, .7 , I M ,,,h VV K ' E V -fi. w I f .f X' X,, V I LQ- R K .f ,X Q A ' n 1 I ' - Q .,.. :F X 'Q osfgxl 'S 3' T 'Tau em v Macaw, is iQ C. J-,r N-:lx FIFSY row Vurglnla Khoury Davld Kung Robbne Klngery Reed Krpllnger .lulne Kramer Second row Theresa LaBoyTeaux Clarence LaFargue Catherine Lagrange Duke Landry Sandy Landry Uwy J-fave Kea! Wzkiml Spzrzlf Flrsr row Carole Lemolne Jackie Leslage Sallye Lewis Wendell Llndsay Vlrglnua Llsotta Second row Sally Lopez Lucy Lufgrlng Lennie Marian Thomas Martox Nancy Jo May 1-5 ' M., J 's cfs '- ' 11: '13 L., I x i' X 7 ,. ' f f Q l L 7 4, ' I E? x.. JX 40 I V 'V f, -a A - 1.4. - v. . lx '.'7i JK v Y ' v' .L , L xx 4, , nc, 4- 3 I, ,iz if xx ' L L-SP1 ' 44 . 4- X . I 4' ' N l. Gs' is . , 019' I Jgy 'NL' ll A - , C 53'1:f 4 ,. - ' L 'un Q , 71 , V Y I , 1 l - l ffllj ll ll ll'f L L f rf 'Q v A Q QQ Oh L , ,, X Q. Hpix L ' , Y f V Ly Q aw, L 1 w.. - ,l X jr' f SX , U L , ' 4 F, 1- , A -A if 7-' 3 ' L. 'VW ,ws pcm .us J S- 'L- E3' K Jai S I - , A 'K , ' X. f N1 .' ag if l 4 4 Gr A ' ' f fr Q , . , 4 I ,Q 'A ,J ' 3 X X J: 'wg .7:,i g fi- QS-Lf gsm, 95 R , l 'sn-WP A sw 'A , I i X 1 ,. J First row: Mary Moffett, Gordon Monroe, Linda Morris. Second row: Tucky Moss, A. J. Murrey, Betty Jo Nelson. Third row: Karen Nel son, Mike Neville, Billy Nezzio. gr,- a1:'ll.1 -1, s tll3fa,4?' rf 0 ev? 'l'f'frf', lt. is 54 as 44 if ,Blink eww A M, liiavi, N' IIYVI' la ,fd ,nt pl , X , f 0 gg rs Vx A W9 +C' A ,fd L 1. V ', - ,ir A OA, Q, , x G ,S ' rn' Yf vit alwx! 1 1 X . i ex M Junior talent steals the show on Frontier Day. Lucy Lutgring, Jimmy Andrus, Brent Fe-net, and Duke Landry add the finishing touches to the dance Seven juniars 1301! Off First row: Jimmy Nixon, John Noble, Claire Oakley, Laura Park, Adrianne Parra, Second row: Ann Pellerin, Nedra Perritt, Sharon Phillips, Verna Phillips, Wade Plauche. Q If qs . 9 , A it J a 1 il ' if 'WA' 5 :V , f .L 1 xx I1 ,. X . tg- t Ar' ,,.f5 , , J... , , , J, . . N I ' i sf A JY!! f 'J f: I' FTP -ef' I 1-, 'D V- I I1 41 'J s lun! q , ,, 'Hsu H r , .xx fir ' lr' I 49 Null! tg , ' 5 1 'lfugfu ' H 3' .25 l 00 g I . I ui 3 I 1 .wg li Q 5x 3 5-l:ggla9,Q 1445 ,Q Y , it an. 4' L35 QIAX it Ll fy i N arg., Brides for Seven Brothers, Other Juniors participated in The Gal With the Yellow Shoes, or showed their talent by singing, or swinging to Sally Gooclinf' Chase L'0garitl1ms.f u Q- ru 1 'F 5- ft? if 1 5 f. 'H' 5'-. 44. r I ,pas ,, -A ,--'ii X.. 4--9 tri g I Q-if ,E 'i , l' if 4 , ' ' r ' -4 ii' in . eI?x32wfvfzfAE O f Si, to ' , First row: Mary Ann Poclrasky, Wayne Porter, Betty Pousson, Second row: Doris Price, Sherrill Price, Jimmy Puckett. Third row: Cammie Quinn, Shirley Randolph, Walter Rauser. First row: David Reinauer, Nancy Revelle, Larry Rock, Sheila Roy, Jane Savant. Second row: Larry Scroggs, Judith Smith, Callie Soileau, Pat Spillar, Mary Starnes. f-0 ' ' f 3 ve- fx .fs 92 A J W 'if ks ' 5 55' 'Am ,f ls.x 'N- 'Kia f Q'- Wf 'l-' - S I, Q, ' .4 'Nu vi -s ' f ' . f I r '2 'O f wt' .. ' ,QW 3' 'cr 'N -4 -af' I J t th nk' Next year at this time well be un her s oes has a wusttul audience an Mtldred Clarke and Barbara Turner Sensor Judye Scott betng measured for her cap and gown who dream of tlweur turn junzars long for Cha! Gila First row Wanda Steckelberg Davrd Stevenson Ruby Stewart Marlene Strtzleun Eduth Storer Second row Gall Nan Tankel Bull Taylor Frank Terrell Alan Tltugpen Martha Thom gun. eo- pff --9' 7 'X v ff f i-'f.x- ,ff - -': as sv ,,, ' Q79 , X Q 6- Q .Q--9 A-in Ffrsf row Glenda Thomas Nancy Second row Rusty Van Norman af High audyllzghfy Scmorsf Flrsr row Marulyn Warner Russell Warner Linda Watkins Mnke Wells Buddy Wentz Second row Linda Wheeler Wayne Wolfe Bobby Worclen Ruta Worley Sara Wyman if' l I-Qu cf ' ' X 'QM X s T K I ' ' I J ' i. 'id s K - ,. N f-:I X .I I 5 s , fy r 'xi ' 5 .l ' I W its ,y .. 5 Mn Q l QA '3 W A M t if y, A ,gr A fliqfl if ' A ,. 1--'fr M X .9 'F afar RI-fr X We X N-gi QR-c X - :- ,f ks! ya-A -g W l. s w f i 3 A lr'M?'Xt -ws' dr hh? 3 .K T war ,, , 7- ,Ifv 1 i First row: Denie Aaron, Nellie Allen, Tony Alvarez, Jimmy Andrus, Kathleen Ardoin, Jimmy Aull. Second row: Jimmy Austin, Bonnie Barber, Murray Barber, Bernice Barker, Guy Barre, Vincent Bivona. Saphamarcs Scramble for Whispering First row: Ken Bono, Rose Bourdier, Mathilda Bourgeois. Second row: Glenda Bourque, Jimmy Brabham, Carey Brandom. Third row: Sylvia Brewer, A3 A CT, xi S .5 , -3 e- 1 , f i if ii N 3 ' V cf- ,.., J J' Uk 1 Q! 'Q -V if , f f . I ' f Y, .3 H 7 ' E -A ,V r I 1 F F I 5 1 - A , 1 . l X ' 'Z W I wk iw ,x il' , A ,, I 1 Shannon Bridges, Frank Brocato, Sophomore Class officers Kenton Corcoran, Vance Kirkpatrick, Margaret O'Meara, Jimmy Andrus, Bill Henry, and Scott war ' if Q f ,WV iv., lie., oil - sa? ,, ef' K 25 ,Q nf 'i .,'g JJIK QQ .': avi. 60490 o 'xg -f- f oooo c 'Q J.. V 6' :O .60 -- Qu 'Bo 00 9 Q?-522?ooooooo 96 Qiaoaaeoaaiqq 453 ' . 9' . - ge ' N - ' xl' 'f -..., ' H , . ww 1I' , K A l ...lc 1 . l L ii ,A bt' ..,' V' M 'Q ns LN T' MM A - - Q . 2 F-' .. ,L-5, B '51, A 9 -.a N .7 . is 'Y W :lA inf' i 1 K . A 11 . h x ,ff ll .- 1 il First row: Ruby Buckley, Nanette Bullard, Mary Ann Bullock, Glenn Butler, Marsha Cain, Tore Carlberg. Second row: Glenn Carpenter, Nora Carter, Carolyn Castle, Lou Ann Chandler, Jack Cochran, Eileen Cole. Kaur in Hrs! flour Study J-fall First row: Tommy Coplin, Kenton Corcoran, Joanne Cottingham. Second row: Raymond Davis Loretta Dark, Madolyn Dartez. Third row: Angela Dees, Jarrett Derouen, Sue Dever. Wehner are raring to go to boost the team to a victory. in Z...-..' l in A -Q 45. Q J 1? ix V37 W. C5 llc MM T72 fu A . 1,5 F xl-5' C ki' N515 ,- vw . c if wt lb, i A B if 'Atl . i 9 i 1 1: I: P --ix .Q A Y? , 'js V, B Y K wi Ni f 4.4 2 , -,, Z s, P5 ri , .Q-G? 'gin' ,7',.::K ,-'n j :X-at F.-f ll. yl -x ' 1 - IB- via, rf J l' J 5 J' E QW ,EQ X ,s 'i ,A', 3 'rif J f il l I x M ii il l l A i 1 ,253 A Z: M- -71 5' .W ,qw 5.63 A g, ' -Q ,xr I A ii-,X , ,I V., ,A 'f, fr- . 4' i ' 3 g f I i l . 9410 A .63 , K J First row: Kay Dickinson, Ronnie DiGigla, John Scott Doyle, Walter Elkins, Betty Elvyell, Melinda Felker. Second row: Priscilla Fenner, Monique Fleury, Peggy Foster, Peggy Frank, Kay Frazier, Kathrine Garrison. After ldllie Practice, Sophamorcs Barbara Jack Gfileka Gates Jerorne ,julie Gaudet Gayle Claire Larry Just wonderful! exclaimed Kathryn Phillips upon receiving Grantham Green her driver's license from Officer Shipp, UHVERS UCENSEIIVISKXN U s I inf 'v r ' 4,31 Warren K K T! Greet y Jimmy 5 R Greeson D my g 21 f '+f i tv -r , I 1 . 'F I Q fav' V . 1 . 9- .-X T? I5 -7 ' . Ati ' 5 ,P LL W 'Q ' Q , X X W l .,1 ,. -C Q U ia 'Y 3 , N- ,Q .T 4a f .A JQ7 v- I 'Q Q4 ' -Q 3 AX- ,M 1 x ' . ,VT 'I Nr' i ' . lr 5 ..+ - ll l 2' - - B , s, .5 as 7 ea 5- fs Q, Q GI ---v 'Y' 4 7 ' -1 -.- T' . . D f: I .fs f it 'W tl ' , QQ 3 l' Y . , . Z l 'I f . ' 'fl f' fi' ri' First row: Audrey Grigg, Carole Guedrey, Jules Guglielmo, Betty Guillory, Glen Guillory, Rena Dale Hannum. Second row: Mary Harris, Lynne Hartman, Lloyd Haviland, Ellen Haxthausen, Pat Hebert, Wava Hebert, '76'00g12 ' to Zlfm A2 Mar is. Kathryn is following other sophomores, who at last have the right to the family car. 72 William Henry Jimmy Hixson ,5 ' 1' .S. 5 A X 'vs I Frances Hemphill Barton Hewett Ernestine Hotfpauir a ls: -Jr , 55.7 1 'p ,Q I on ,.,, I. rp l if 1 , Bill Henry Michael Hill Tim Hooks -40 ri -a Z ' ' 5? 'S' A. , o . W-:ai Pt if f ij , i f, in , ivs -Q F u-. li- yt 'i X Q, -,MW-,,. ' 1 Qdou s' Rig! W I ' X fs? 17:32 ,as ww. OO 1 ,. ,, -S , ' we bfi, ig L r 'T T1 Iliff-, , i, , fin- . 'A 'x 2 . 473. 0 M ,. ni I A . f A W ,sf ' ulwflifc :L J A L? I , -Us V Q In , f V 'ww' ' A' iii, - lf f, J 1' . Y i' , lj lv . i , ' l ' x -L First row: Glenda Hunter, Jimmy Jackson, Rose Jennings, Donna Johnson, Joy Jones, Bonnie Jordan. Second row: Johnny Khoury, Karole Khoury, Vance Kirkpatrick, Edwin Klingman, Rochelle Kristal, Daniel Landry. Burns Logan Sally McCann 4 ef, gn' 'enemy 'V -4 .Je ...... .ff ., f ,hy wif, Harry Darrell Leger Lester Freddy Jghn Lewis Linkswiler NlCl1OlBS Patsy Luquette Lyles ' rl, , Q fl- ' W I v-3 ,,, ,L urs E . ,, 'i ff if k , .0 0: K J YE f' 0 1 if J ' I. ,lx ,' Af?-.EE Ji +773 J' .I .-ii' f.'f- L i'i' I? ', .: ,- - L U .V J ,X 4'-' Q if 1 .,-v . N al' u Scvcniccu ,Musical Sophamorcs Wanted: Remedy for typewriter cramps, by Pat Parkin and Larry f ' 5 ' ' ' , ma V fl r . ,Q ,i ,J V- , 45 ,.. gf , m 91.5.91 ,,,' 0 'L .1 7'- - 'ef I i V . i -.- N we .,, , i 1' X. ,i E, 1 s X If f i W' ' y ,N Q '4 x- . . -. lf- 3 4 , . a Qi v A , ' x l - 4 , . f Wi J' l lt ff 1 Firsr row: Marion MacDonald, Nancy Magee, Brenda Manning, Dianne Manuel, Freddy Martin, Jo Matthews. Second row: Rodney Mattix, Mary Midlam, Charles Miles, Miller, Jan Miller, Lou Ann Miller. Play in the Cfafzcert Hand Green, special feature writers for the Wildcat. Lynette Morgan Kay Noble K ,-,rg William Miller Byron Nelson Margaret O'Meara fi I-11 A xo-.0 In y.. X AX , -A C' ' in 3 ' 1 vs' L .Q -X Q Allison Laura Mohan Johnny Niel Patsy Parkin ia ', , .TM Q3 ' W i .wiv X' I P+. ' - - I fl 1 Q 16 ,D -6' it ,. l J J, l i l r , , V 3 ig: of ' ' , 1 ,, ,c or no-at Pat Quirk. Second row: Rhame, Harold Ribbeck. Doyle Richards Harriett Runnels Jack Sanders as 9 rv' 'Ov ,l . Q. Q vw Nr l i I X X I ' N' X X J Ip x I 72 ov ,- 'u,, X I fav'- f-A, 'If First row: Clara Partin, Hunter Perrin, Kathryn Phillips, Victor Picheloup, Andy Pierson, Marilyn Redd, Jay Reeves, Lynda Reichley, Lillion Reitzell, Helen Judy Roberts Murrell Rybiski .lohnette Scalisi -Ji Tommy , St. Dizier Henry Schneider if fag ii 4 Q: L ,: ff' ' x 1' i A im X ' X ' ' 1 My li ill 0? 73' ' ' -91 ff' U N A ff? ' Sophomore Girl? Subtle Schemes says Elsie Walker as she xv' 9 SF .c., ? I I , ' ' 'Z 17 A L ., Nl, ..- .-' i w .Ya l'f tfa , cw' 'H A ' Nb ,g fvqg Q ,. .,,. Y Ib ' , .- Q10 ,:. L K 1 Q. I Q, N-I - x . - , 5 . ., A I 1-'li' - .fra l as f ,2- ' f -an -4 , 3 -4 I LQ ,.'- ... 1? no O M, , l e V in 4 , J' ,4 l' f if ' f ' il 1 . , P - l V First row: James Sells, Charlotte Sherman, Fred Sherman, Virginia Sherman, Gayle Smith, Merill Ann Snider. Second row: David Spears, Gordon Steen, Carol Anne Stevenson, Blair Stoker, Valerie Sylvester, Betty Sue Talbott. Sell the Wikicat Directories. th her paint brush. J::f ?f4. Angela Raymond Richard Terranova Townley Trahan William Roddy June Trimble Vallot Vifello Scott Mary John Wehner White Woodard 1-.5 fv, 4 ' .5 A 7 - K 'JI' l S 1. x ,.-I W , V x R ' 1 S 'hhflk in i am- , A 3 45 , A .3 L. it -5 ' 7 N. -v,' . Q . 'If' . ,i:':, Q xi lx -lf I lx .-4 52 if , ' -4' , A- ,W - f .W 1 f 3 N 0- ff? 'J . 3 '. N, X A M ,,-l. 1, 'D 'B iii tr! le Wt 2 if ,y ,vu ,s Carolnne Abadle Arthur Adams -'un L -W '27 'Qs ' f ph 545' 'CT' It Lennie Ableman Peggy Alcede Sportnng thelr newly acquired red day outflts Gerrye Sampson and Pam Cardone excitedly discuss what they wall wear to the fnrst hugh school dance Uurly seven 27rcsl11m'r1 76012121 2362 8955 mm S CDILE Emo --1:-L. -1U'3q, N233 Q rn wgpu' - '4-43'-2 c1328 mo n 33077 DQ-O cn Q.,- IZUJ Q mm-1 g-14-DCD 'FOB 32oN 3 3 Kqlg W'-25x rn-. Q, sci: Qcn 2 001271 53: 'cn -436,7 252 QI 1 agbg fo.?D 5522 give 'o wg c Sam 255 21:3 QU! 323, :J UJ..: moo. W A 522 will 52 307K O! Elf WIP mg'-1 133 Ljd 9 L X. 1 Q40 51 A gg ,Q Gm rg. 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' ' f ,A . 7 K 1 A flv 'K - I 1 A. ...fx P -X ' . if ll . ir-'TF lllmnu 'sd I UYYHTYYY at oe Black Betty Lou Bolnng Wham and Ugh are the noises heard across the campus as Slmon Boudreaux and Jerry Goos hut that sled at freshman football practice Hays pushed Chat Sled First row Simon Boudreaux Andy Bratton Jay Briggs Geraldine Broussard Jo Ann Broussard Artle Burnett Second row Bully Cancnenne Charlotte Canlk George Cannon Frances Chase Wanda Chaymont George Clarke Betty Clarkson ,..f-. .ai-. -vs -Q K QR if If s in' t -.r ,,f, ' 'Ng ill 194' r la' A ,,.K.N I l , fi 1 'L Qu S 1 eff-D-H Sherree Bodun Charles Boho .46 ll., t DQ. ,QQ ,4- ' V V 1 Ki!! 4.1 W lx Q r -.J X e v- l ' T- 1 Q t .,,' 0 ' 1 ' . 1 ' ' ,rt A M, I if 9--, 1 i X, I A , I ,, 2 I .- s yy 7 M fs y 4 ,, W' ,.. Vi , X lk .wc , ' y L , X v f , , 1 ' . V st 1' l 'll my ,' 'X A , ,, , r 'A 'W ' ,J t 3. Qiiifs , t f J l ef I K J! James Cannon, Pam Cardone, Doris Carpenter. Third rovlf: Jimmy Carter, l-larry Castle, Mary 'N A, ,l V 3 ,CB r 1- X 9' -V xi .5 lg, sl- Q -A ' J W ' fl -.nv 1-7 tl? ---f . 5 , , B - - . V rf ,L C 4' V- - - f 4 f' f f f f t X ,, W 1 A ' 1 1 ' 'l I , l I 'A ' . f ' l 'ao j I 2. K A ' ,Cv X My , A J - vo- ,-. 4 , I 4 2' K Xl N r I-2' F ' ' v , ' ' l A nf, V sy 4 t ,C sl 9 If ' kg' I - . lil l G , f U A ' A 4 of l :if I ' . . S-A 'L gg X 'U' Q' fr W. I y M N ' Q P E7 Q ' 0 4 . 45 ,H nr li, -av Q B, 'avi .5 Q 4 Bobby Clayton Ronnie Colletta pg gt, X :QQ Y ,- , 'Lf-, .,, v'1',f la . - 'S' ul' -4' v-rv, Bobby Collett Charlotte Comeaux Carol Wsse and Tom Ward sugarfooted down the gym In their matchnng costumes durmg the floor show at the Frontier Dance Qrcslzmen Ranked Second 111 First row Barbara Comer Paul Conner Ann Couvllllon Perla Crosby Barry Daggs Margo Dalovxslo Second row Susan Danlel Vlrgunla Davis Perry Dennlo Margaret de Synek Mary Ann Domxnrck Cynthla Donaldson Third row Roger Dore Walter Drumn Marnan Duck Maurice Duhon Curtus Dyle Clanbourne East xl it fl 4.27 I' vsv 8,1 AQ 2 I 'I! 7' 'W ff-fa ggi!! Q 1 ft 'fi 1 MQ lf . .4-' ff J! ' if I 'fax 2' Q r 1 'N ' 4 ' 1, - r Q' ,f x '7 I ll ' i , ,V A ,Z ' 1' . B , -A 1 Q 3 as M x -7 K Q, A W 5 , ' ,'s:,,...A ,if J v J I.l: .L 4, ' . 43.2 ' t-,A an ', ' .I 17 5, 2 -- . Q t , , ix. lj f 11:95. X I .5 5:4 ef. A ': .if 1. ft ' f D M -A .1 V D- v Ll , ll 1 l 5: Y. 11 2 o gnnrnil. 3- 553 LQ Z 41 fD 0 fTJ QI U1 FD O. 9 K 19933 FD QQU' 3m29i 5357 'D no rn O. CD 0 fn OJ U1 rn Q. il Mary Anne Dornnck and Barry Lee Daggs gave a loud ynpee when they dns covered they were the only fresh es to have straight A s Schalasfzc' Jfauors of Jzrsl Sw Weeks l -if First row Pat Fonfemof Courtenay Francis Charlene Frantz Della Mae Frueu Tuclcle Gaskun Sheron George Second row Ronnue Gnlbert Martha Ann Gull Jerry Goos Gorden Gouldun Carol Graef Jackie Graham Third row Ned Graham Evelyn Graham Carol Granger Marlorle Guldry Ronnie Guldry Wayne Guedry ,e 'Sm - - ,ff 'S Y X xqfff, ll A fff an. A lo 'Q ll! ,, 'ave 'fi ' '-:B E5 .-7 x.,-A x 1' '. Nr ' I l Q K. ' V .VA at X A VV 1 r j to We f s V V A V , N n . 'f J 1 di Y K -' '- 5 V ,f V - 1 2 VV 2 an V. 4 ki . V: V ' VV L ' Q3 1 -55' Q V ' in N I A 71 x. z'y 'e M W if or !. r f fy , , V . VX gr p-g ,ffrlll ,gfl ' Q, l r ' ' I2 ,,. VV A YV .QQ LA Zia K G VVfrfkllV V V JV l - l IMEVVV V film' V V X 2 9 V 'Q Q AV r ' . A XV: I , - V ? V f - V 2 . ' Q G 4 - 7 gn , VV. '- 3' 1 I' Q V V 1 , S, za , e A1 . . 5 , r I 2 a-. , , , 'al X9 I 6,1 ' KXJ Xin' we '-mi! X ' I 1 1 Eddie Guillory 3 7' l 0 ,Zak fr' if T rf 'R V' fww Afawf' f N N 7 Aurelian Charles Guillory Guillory Rose Marie Dena Guillory Guffman sr Whaf clubs are offered for freshmen? When do we get our Catalog? These questions are answered by Jimmy Carter, Charles Sweeney, Arihur Adams, Jimmy Meade, Hrcshman l75'llff0l'1.S' 74' First row: Wanda Hagar, Patsy Hailey, John Hall, Will Hall, Karen Hamm, Douglas Handley. Second row: Jo Dee Hayes, Wayne Hebert, Jerry Hendricks, Dianne Herbert, Myrna Herbert, Glynn Hernandez. Third row: Virginia Hayes, Carol Hoenburger, Sandra Honeycutt, Joe Hudson, Ella Jessen, Keith Johnson. 2, Sow I 3 2 0 it jf.. hi' ll:- l iw J , N - ' 'wi 'V J vu ga 5' ,Sl :inf .-' ', 4 , V ur .ugh 7 V .. js. 'El' lx H V - .Y W i. ml J -5 Lf- Ti , QP 1, 4 V- .1 . 1 ,Q - V! X if qpwklft Le. Jilin K I q l V if . 'Q iq -3 rf 2 gg W' u 1 ,O Zi i W' Q 4' i 'hs Judy Roberts, Ellen Kester, and Ronnie Guidry, the fresh- man roll call presidents, who find the answers in their L.C.H.S. handbooks. l6'mus Cala! 221. 9 fx 40 ghd x -sv 4? I, f I Ellen Kester p 3 Y r' ' ' X 2 1, 'D' . X I Jerry Kieffer Mickey La Bauve ', ,' -of Q, . t I' l ' 'ao Q ' 5-J We 'x 4 ,ff ,A li I U Shirley Knight Richard Landreneau First row: Charles Lawrence, Jimmy Lawlis, Frankie Lewis, Sharon McClanahan, Jo Ann McCollister, Karol McKee. Second row: Carolyn McKeever, Thayne McKnight, Jimmy Mc- Michael, Jamie MacDonaId, Connie Magee,'Janet Mahaffey. Third row: Charlotte Malarkey, Robert Mason, Ted Mayeux, Jimmy Meade, Dovie Midkiff, Buzzy Miller. ,fmt v t .1 A 1 'f - Q .5 J-34s fi fl. A M 2,75 5 . ' y www'- ffql fa' I .- 'J f : f , . ., A Q 'f' '35 A -7- us. 1: ' 7 I ' I Q- ig V A 4 -Q A K J J lf? if lil -s 1 li .inf!rf.f'.ila' ' ' 1,-ff -A -- ,J 4 .. M JIIL ,gl i. ft -Jax.-J IB- CK 'QS .AA ' ' -Y A fo' xv. 'sw -if QD a!H I 'Ki' -n A-Q Sally Pelham Muller Mills Wllllarn Gal l Montgomery Morgan Having troubles'7 asks Bug Sister Lanne Daughtery to Lnttle Sister Mary Frances Chase who struggles through an algebra problem .?resl1mfz11 Gzrlv Were the Ehrst Frrst row Lucnlle Mosca Walter Moss Sandra Narams Clarence Nash Stanley Neal Eddue Nelson Second row George Nelson Aluce Nlxon Loretta Olmstead Randy Owens Eddie Parks Hank Packman Third row Brenda Patrlck Marmell Patterson Martha Plttman Jlmmy Poss Lou Ann Price Breezue Ragusa 14 D ,41- sr' ass -,, J Cxghm 5....,,s-tx +...,Nx ' Sr' ff M W' .A , - ,1, K - E ff-v xc P' P .ll P tr ' .f 5 f f l , 4-N 5 is 'B - -0- I , P1 - I Ik, fl A H K . ' . NQWM' '1' 1 .QQ f , f . R6 1 ' 1 Q.- . N ry,, 1 i .ul 40 s Maxnne Richard Carol Roberts Eugene Rayon Ruchard Richard Thus angle should be three degrees more To The left says Wayne Guedry to Eddue Nelson as they work on thenr prolecrs for Industrnal Aris to flaw ,Q Semar l5'1g Szsters First row Judy Roberts Patsy Roberls Bevo Rome Bully Rosteet Fay Rosteet Freddue Rosteet Second row Susan Roy Jackie Rozas Freddne Runte Sandy Russell Charles Saltzman Linda Shaddock Third row Ronme Shaw Shlela Shields Ruta Shreve Brian Sump son Gerrye Sampson Elanne Small 91 em 45 HW atv ,fv- v--Q ,nu 'P 'Y 'Q K I fspx iff T 18,3 l Z I f , ' -Q' i I I ,ff f ly I, I R A 'J T il VN ' -,g . L... P' N V ' 2 f I V , V f' t A J K yx 41 R ,' v 1 l lil?-N ' rr ' ' u ,N ... 'fl A.. A' 'R lx 0 ,A 3 A S . T A 31 .n X -ll.. ' 'A - Lf, K A' : l .x , - 5 , 'I' X ' ' S R -f y swf PH S x LM llllk l S' A my .abs 1 lf' R A X A 2 'X ,Q 'W ', ov -'Cy gl ,, --. ' , 'R' li, QT.. -R ' Z.. g or -- -5 r 1 IA, I 6 U ,V V 'T' 'l' Q 4 M-1' ' fr ll -v., ,la I: fwfg, .A , I I , 5 ffr. I' Ll' 9 V ' Ig' y Q Q .2 - Y A2 Q I -5 :X -vets, L'-H ' in - Q' j A J 2, - , L , S ,H . s . ' Q I f I ' .. 3. A r K 9 if gb Jnmmue Bee ee Smlth Loyd Smlth 'Oi .12 -Q 1-rs ff as A Smlth Rozallnd Smith . Freshmen Jo Lynne Warden and Shnela Shlelds as they rack thelr branns discuss Ideas for thelr class sectuon of the Catalog ,Ceft kzghl 15 the cjhanl First row Charles Spullar Connue Spnllar Patsy Splres Jeanne Stayton Carolyn Stevens Sandy Stevenson Second row Benn Stutzleun Moll Stoker Max Stone Wllmer Stowe Y Y Jessica Stutes Charles Sweeney Thlrd row Charlle Taylor Sandra Thompson Joe Tyler Make Van Egdom Diana Vasquez fx w 9 fi V ' , i , 4 f ., , Q 'wt A , I 'Xe-.. T ' - ' Hx f ' ., ,rv .- ,rf 'T I L 'Q X l 41V A ,rf A 5-I all' l- ,., 1, ,N T 4 fum 'bu an n -Q ' D Lynn Trahan 'r L 1 7 031 x .V - -1' gn 'J -rf y X 7 , ' . ' I , L , T. f ' l 'JY' - ' .f 'Y Linda Vaughn Shurley Vesper Gnn and Bear It IS the motto of Freshre Charles Bono as he takes readnng test given to all fnrst year students af 72 Wcshman ldlfzes ,, V qrv I sa ve ' to I .c ' Sherry Vaughn Derral Vuga Flrsr row Elsxe Walker Sue Wallace Metha Ward Torn Ward Jo Lynne Warden Nan Warren Second row Marlon Watson Jamce Westmorland Tommy Wharton Leonard Wheeler Delores Whute Ducky Wrllett Thfrd row Carol Wnse Jerry Wooley deceased Vlrglnla Worden Lynn Wrlght Lacy Yandle Myrna Young If! -' -6-.6 IIT' nga 56 i 47 vi cri- ci Q 0 ' v-1 49.1 at -00,43 A Q' I 1 l -2 , s Q 2 . . L A N ,... -1 A if 'V V 0- ff. -Xi, . .,, . . a . f the K he is ,Nt L fi ac ' 2 - af .. wa L -5 li 7: K1 W., qv A gf, X. if A: I . 1 + , . g T' V H , , 5 .N . - 1 . y -X Q- 75 K - 'T 4 nn MZ X, V Ain '. -L lf, ff ,. 'I ' A ' -- --s M 'cf - .. Q V K .Q -? rx N X la , L A kj , ' ' M 5 'r A ' - 1 A ' 1 1 'V l ' '-Th '--I' I' ., Ana I . -. .1. 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' Languages Open Daars ta Yarezyn Lands Wal , 4. i If an Ki fl? ttf FSB ew L.: Jcuncsse SL,..-1 Courtney Francrs looks on whule Artre Burnett po nts out a Carole Guedry and Betty Gunllory are enloyrng readung a French cuty rn Mexlco newspaper SPANISH Carramba' Senores and Senorntas of Spanush classes on a two years tour on Spanrsh speakrng countrues learn to read write and speak Spamsh fluently LATIN V DI Vldl' cry Latm students after tvvo years of studymg thas classlc sublect Only a prnvlleged few can cry Vncu' Students enyoy followrng the ad ventures of Caesar Aenaes Ulysses and the Argonauts FRENCH Tres bren' say French students one to another as they skullfully recrte vocabulary correctly Translatrng French stones helps stu dents become better acquannted wrth therr frnends across the sea DRIVERS TRAINING The old goke about women drnvers ust doesnt apply after gurls have had a course rn Drrvers Tram :ng Boys and gurls of the freshman and sophomore classes profut by thelr tralnung nn thus most valuable course q-aw-vvf' life'-Q, Hx f Tux Awww 1 131:01 Z f 594 J? Valerne Sylvester and in l ,Z Bully Muller are lookung at the Latun names Lee Smuth opens the door of the Drrvers Tralnung car as Janet grven certaun bones ofthe body Mahaffey prepares to take the wheel fs. :I ' 41 u - ' ' . ' ' - . - . . I I 4 , . . I I Y : ,, e 7 .,, : U It I . . . . , . . , , . - I I I I 1 . . . . . . . H - 1, - P 1 ,.,W,m1 ,T . K' , I s f X , lx Xl ,Q if , f M I I tl F xr EF xv. ,' , F f ' , , 4 X, - a is 1 -f,3-11' 'J X use , I e- r fe- 'Q 1: K iv, W. .W bf' I A I Lf 1 gi- B .e W may-U r-5' 'N 1. qi- ... .H l ' l5'us171c'ss Uaurscs Zfrazh Students far Careers xl l Faye Roper ductates to Mary Lee Rock for practlce on shorthand SHORTHAND For a whrle the school offnce as a near wreck as shorthand students mvade It for expernence IH ottsce work Students expectlng to enter secretarual work must take a course tn shorthand BOOKKEEPING Facts n flggers keep Bookkeeplng students nn a dtther When you hear 7653 tts not football sugnals nts a bookkeeplng student stall tn a daze from wrmng checks flllng tax forms and keeplng accounts TYPING Jobs are always open for people who are keen at poundnng keys T Alnce Nagem gets help from her bookkeeplng teacher Mnss Alznre Du make thelr themes and papers as neat as a pun students fund typmg a real help GENERAL BUSlNESS Summer vacatnon never presents a problem for general buslness students who are well tralned ln flgurlng data for tnps The flrst step IH an education ln secretarlal scnence or accountlng thus course guves the under classrnen the fundamentals of taxes bookkeepung accountnng purchasung and banknng sl, 1100. thx X I W I now theres on thts type.-mer sornew er Joe Hudson holds a dlagram to lllustrate the cttterence between reasons Lucy Lutrlng as ttrt'e runs oct on a tlrve test c sh rce an nn t A l sa nn n uy n r E en Beard polns out detalls to the General Busrness Class I l I fa H7 ff. ' If ' .ll O l l , , ss Q 'T xt, ,M V 's , vi. K ltffxif. -' , Lf' it 'l lxi- . ' Q 1. ln X ' ' - 'i U f ' , . :' N ' ' ' - ' - N 1 '41-T . sv.. ,. . 6. UNO k , I , a nba . h ep, . . . I ' ' ' ' . a a pi d'tlle btgfay I 't 4 ,Madera lfzufmg kequzres 56161156 if Aluce Nuxon and Curtus Dyle heat a solutuon over a Bunsen Burner Ruchard Savoy prepares to dussect a frog as Roddy Vallot guves scholarly advuce GENERAL SClENCE ln performung experuments whuch range from growung colonues of bacterua to fultermg water general scrence students enloy theur furst year of requured scuence Thus course guves a background whuch makes other scuence courses much easuer BIOLOGY Snakes n snauls thats what buology us made f A Buology Club guves opportunuty to all students of thus scuence to uncrease theur knowledge of the subuect CHEMISTRY Double double toul and trouble fure burn and caldron bubble Chemustry students cook up weurd someturnes very malodorous -.4 concoctuons un performung theur experuments After conquerung the famous forty equatuons students have theur foundatuon for the rest of the year PHYSICS Along the road of hard study stretched before the eyes of a physucs student are heat lught electrucuty and force Potentual enguneers fund thus a most engrossung subuect X X. Carole and Nancy Revelle work hard on a chemistry experl- Gregory Tucker and Derf Mugler are experimenting to fund ment' an answer to a weight problem in physics. ...ff S., 'I Our Sfudzcs ,flftuf Huszucss Wzih Pleasure x.,,,u Bully Nezzto reads out values as Clatre Oakley draws them on the graph ALGEBRA THINK ts the watchword of Algebra students as thetr brauns buzz over factormg equatuons square roots and the slude rule AMERICAN HISTORY A year of hard work and study ts cltmaxed as Amertcan Htstory students rattle off banks taruffs and prestdents Htstory students follow Amertcas progress from the thtrteen ortgtnal colontes to the present forty etght states PLANE GEOMETRY In thetr second year of mathemattcs tstons of X s a d Y s turn unto studses of t angles and quadrtlaterals as students plunge Into plane geometry CIVICS We the people of the Untted States From the preamble to the twenty second amendment ctvtcs students can rattle off the Constttutuon A years study of ctvcs reemphasuzes patrtotlsrn and ctttzenshtp Annually the classes hold the program on Ctttzenshtp Day Dtckte IEE L Joanne Cottingham and .lay Reeves study the various types of triangles. Alan Thtgpen holds a chart of the UN agenctes while Btlly Jtnes explatns them to the class Our Currzculum Offers More Zfhun Three I3 s Sandra Narans asslsts Vlrgunua Davis threadlng a machnne s as to learn how to sew dnfferent types of seams ING A stltch In tlme saves mne only In later but also rn passrng Home Economucs Careless students unawar of thus proverb are always nppmg out theur strtches COOKING If not knowlng how to b :I w ter s a problem a course cookmg I5 guaranteed to make one a good housewufe CHORU 'C' 'f Q Patty Claus runs over the scales vvhnle Ernest Wooley student dnrector shows Lounse Lyons the parts featured In the medley Sharon Bo rn and Sharon George take theur fumshed dlshes out un home economncs classes hoplng that they have produced standard products of an oven Do re mls are frequently heard as chorus students learn the fundamentals of thls cultural course BAND As members f the band students learn muslc apprecuatuon as well as skull In playrng thetr rnstruments ,pf A quartet of clarunetusts Bull Henry Gul Vasquez Kap Henrnendunger and Henry Schnender work hard to make their performance perfect K ' 7 ' X t f l DK r. I . fi xl f X! I 1 x tif so X . . . . . . in . . O d. . , . . SEW 1 ' ' ' ' , not ' life ' ' ' . , e ' . : o ' l o' a i , I in ' I' ' . ' ' ' . S: X A , Q l X '11, Q I . ' ,A l J ,ill k f x College ,-lspzraufs Gam from Our Subjects 5. Jack Cochran holds Cecul Morgans cablne a Cec funushes I prolect Russell Smnth and Burns Logan guve advuce INDUSTRIAL ARTS lndustrxal Arts students are w ll tralned the use of Tsquares thlrtysnxty degree rsght triangles and protractors The exhnbltlon of the fnnlshed products nn May clnmaxes a years tranmng In the art of carpentry Industrnal Arts students skull nn Mr Thueles classes PHYSICAL EDUCATION Loud groans are heard from the gymnasuum as the gurls go through dally exercises fnndlng muscles they never dreamed they had Intra Lnnda Barley executes a foot llft to her teammate Johnnle Mnzell who wants to catch the ball are held between classes In most sports Gnrls engoy basketball volleyball speedball swnmmlng and tumbllng Speech students gave Mark Antonys funeral oratlon murals softball SPEECH a cose race for second as they traln nn the art of speech whuch are offered from Shakespeare to grammar as students ponder weak and weary over larnblc pentameter and rules of grammar Lynn Larnknn shows t actmg abnlrty vb .Q 5- JL a must In speech class Tommy Mason and Phtlup Whlte demonstrate thenr knowledge of English llterature by dress ng as Canterbury rnnllers for Book Week I f If nl ' If we N J V ln. f' 4 . , . T S il , . HS . . . I , , I : ' e ' in ' , ' ' I V A A r A I Z . . . d0f1'Y Heed the fT10d9ff1 DO If YOUYSSIIU liif: YLYGY learn Their teaches poise, ease, and self-confidence. ENGLISH: Various courses ,dr 1 Y , , , Q I I I ' I , ' l r I 4 'V 1, W ' -Y 3 , I ,I S. V , 5. 1 I '. 5 . L me . .. I is . I . . . . W . 3 ,or A4 These Persaus Work ull Kr.. ,X Clarrsse Taylor CLAR health comes through well planned meals She rs very Interested In ISSE TAYLOR Mrs Taylor dretlclan at LCHS knows that good Armour Lewus the students oplnlons and suggestvons for better meals ARMOUR LEWIS Asude from has regular 'ob of cutting the grass Armour rs better known for hrs skull at repalrrng the machinery around the school He keeps the school bus Intact and the lawn mowers running GEORGANA BLACKWELL Georgana wlelds a mean broom keep ROSA LEE HALL Cooklng over a hot stove every clay Rosa Lee Ing the rooms clean and tldy She us assigned to help an the kltchen and clean the office and all the rooms upstalrs an the Admlnustra tlon Burldmg sry' 5 helps prepare our tasty well balanced meals Behrncl the scenes there ns much ado keeping the kntchen clean cooklng the meals and servrng them 'QQ .4-mf Georgana Blackwell Rosa l-99 Hall ! X nfmif M 5 . 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A , lf .mf Wi. . , Lwqg-W ,. 'vw kiwi -, SPORTS 1 W fy N 4 1 11: if A xfyeu' vt , 4 it ',1. 'F 0 1 , I A, I A 1 0 4 awe-, . . L , ,-'gv!1',,w..'f'w-if--1 21 -. disr- Lake Charles High, School Gymnasium- . in . 'wr- 'Q 1- 77 1 COACHES-John Thompson, James Austin, and Roy Collins ofthe last game. I I Mifals ll ivzr Dlkfflff Urvun l.: lsr-f, ta ll' ' ' N., lbr-na rt LCH5 o Beanwovv ' li W LaGrange l 28 Lalayr-tw A 1 NL-dr-rland ll' From five conference games the Wildcats captured five victories. study sratlstics .4 Top row left to right Vlctor Plcheloup Roger DeWltt Darrell Lester Lawrence Dlllon John Armstrong Elll McDonald Carl Warden Second row Jules Sylvester Robert Coleman Gordon Monroe Leonard Ernst Jack Kemmerly Rrchard Mnner Tommy Mason Phnllap Whlte Thnrd row Bull Krause Donald Barras Dayld Spears Jackte Lestage Bobby Worden Ronald Brewer Wayne McEIeveen Kenneth Wnrnberly, Tommy Bulloch, Wendell Lundsay. Fourth row. Charles Kennedy, Paul Hay, Bobby Clark, Jlm Mclnnls, Arthur Lee Clark, R, L. Bulloch, Mack Breaux, Bobby Greenwood, A. J. Cusimano, far .Z7llI'ffl Sfrazylzf Zkar - ima 3: Cvinge ii LCHE 'Q 1.5,-f pg 5 L 'i 31 B:':w 6 UH 27 S. ri J f Sen' 4 fa P 1,344 MHS Bud 13 The Wildcats finished the season with seven wins and four defeats. T! Mfr Ls, . .s,-.,...s,- -- if COACHES-Charles Oakley and Carroll Dowies look over the sporrs section. Ronald Brewer R- L- Bulloch Charles Kennedy 1463 scores against Orange. Arthur Lee Clark Robert Coleman LCHS vs. ISTROUMA: The Wildcats opened their season against LCHS vs. NEW lBERlAg ln the second home game the Wildcats the traditional opening-game foe on our own home field. The avenged their first loss by downing the Jackets, 33 to 13. Cats lost in the last few minutes of play by a score of ld to 20. 4 Orange's line gives as Tom Mason 1329 plovvs through for another Wildcat touchdown. Q 4.-, sg' ,V '-f ,Ewa 2 Wildcats close in as Jennings tries to escape the trap. Sfrazyhf Ganfercnce Wvfaries LCHS vs. BEAUMONT: The Wildcats suffered their second de- LCHS vs. LAGRANGE: In the first conference game the Wild- feat of the season, going down before a strong Texas team cats traveled across town to tromp the Gators in a hard- bY 3 SCOVE of 6 to 14. fought battle. The final score was: LCHS 19, LaGrange O. 81-70904-ABC 1 it me X, f K -dh! Kennedy 1463 picks up more yards as the Wildcats down the Rogef DeWi'1 Leonmd Emsf Bobby Greenwood Jack Kemmerly Nzkfcfcm 5c'11121rC7apfa1h5 ini Charles Kennedy Bill Krause Jack Kemmerly i555 leads Wayne McEleveen Jim Mclnnis way as Ernst C455 scoots around end. LCHS vs, LAFAYETTE: In the first 0U1Y0f.tQwn game me C315 LCHS vs. NEDERLAND: Wildcats were turned back by another blanked the Lions, 28 ro O, for fheir second conference Win. Highlwanked Texas Team in G game which was exciling fo rhe end, The final score was LCHS 7, Nederland 12. Tom Mason C325 drives down fie'c1 against Lafayelle faclclers. Saw Action 111 Szdzfhur Game Tom Mason Richard Miner Bill McDonald Car Warden LCHS vs, ORANGE An old-rival game was revived as the LCHS vs. JENNINGS: Wildcats splashed through a muddy Wildcats traveled across the Texas border to bring home the field to edge Out The Bulldogs l2 to 6. The score was too first Texas victory of the season by a score of 34 to 13. close for comfort, but gave the Cats their third straight con- ference victory. ,fn 'ir' Carl Warden 4423 escapes taclcler and finds running room against DeQuincy. 0115 hhzklfcd Scuswv IMYI1 lf Q Lee Sylvester Bobby Greenwood C4Ol drops Lafayefte's runner as the Wildcats lake their second conference enneih Wimberly victory. Phillip White Q LCHS vs BOLTON: To continue our conference winning srrealc, the Wildcats worked like a rnacliine, blasting The Bolton Bears by a 3510 6 scofe, Wildcats buck The line for a Toqcndown against lstrouna, Swarm 117745 and infill' Dffvzfs X ,fl ,N Wrldcat taclnlers, Carl Warden l42J, Roger DeWitt l-191, and Jack Kemrnerly l55l, smother a DeQuincy runner ln the Jamboree as the Wtldcats win their ftrst game. LCHS vs. SULPHUFL The Wildcats defeated the Sulphur Tors LCHS vs. BYRD: ln the heartbreaker of the season played in in the dectdtng game for the dtstrlct Crown, and a chance at Shreveport, Byrd got off to a fast start and rnade two touch- tlwe state pla,otfs. The score was 27 to C4 downs which the bayou boys could nc' overcome, When the horn blew, the score was LCHS 7, Byrd l3. -'R 1. Ccash .lol-n Thompscn talks to Coach Austln as he spots the gante from the press box. At 'ett an offtcfal of a local radto statlon listens in and checks instruments whtle broadcasttng, N 1 girzdzrrw Hurdles VS YV! 1- tit Q 'fit L... fl' ' L, Tommy Mason, Bobby Greenwood, Roger Dewitt, Carl Warden, and Phil White proudly Head coach, Jimmy Austin, congratulates Mr. Waters, while Dr, H, B. Hewett of the Lake Charles City School Board stands by. - 4 , . . ,,,. Wildcat '56 District Champs were tertained at the annual football banqu in the cafeteria, February 29. Coaches parents, and guests all enioyed the prin cipal speaker of the evening, Mr. T, H Muddy Waters, Athletic Commissioner of the State of Louisiana. Trophies were awarded to the four out standing players of the season, Roger De Witt received two trophies, the KPLC GoodfSportsmanship award and the Coaches' Cooperation award. The Watson Outstanding Back Award went to Tommy Mason. Bobby Greenwood also received two trophies, the R. S. Killen Outstanding Linernan Award, and the Most Tackles award. Phil White was the recipient of the Scholarship award, Tommy Mason and Carl Warden were made permanent team captains, Letters were then awarded to 29 members of the tearn, fated af Banquet. ge--- ff qw- r awards. award winners. :fx 'iniq- . 'Q' V- M f 4 Coach Oakley and Mr. Waters voice their approval on the choice of the Admiring their new awards, which are of three different types, are Leonard Ernst, who chose the jacket, Jim Mclnnis with a blanket, and Jack Kemrierly with a coat sweater. 87 LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS LCHS Cat Cagers of 4 7 SCORES Manon Dehdder Manon Orange French Beaumont Haynesvme Byrd Orange Beaumont LaGrange Bohon Lafayette Smphur LaGrange Bohon Lafayette Sulphur LCHS Jennmgs LCHS Jennmgs Coach Carroll Downes 351'-!l i-fr? lik 12 Frst row arrell Lester Carl Warden Jmmy Coc ra La rence D llc a an Dyer Se on W lly Corcoran Ph I p Wh te Bobby .Jones Buddy Hodglc ns Th d o Jack Coch an J my Puckett Kenton Corcoran Fourth row J mmy Bro n Kenneth Dye Top row Guy Barre A1 --Q.. I. 6 X . , J if 'al I N EU f 4 s 2 as A e .fx- .Il tl 3--N 4 li Di as--rr., vw but tv. 'ww 'WIA' 'rysa' LB-4 Bull McDonald clears e low hurdle shownng the form he to wrn the event V-no-081-vu used Trask Stresses Speed Lake Charles Hugh School Thrnclad expect to be on e wnnlng slde of the ledger ths year Only one pount ept the Cats from takung the Drstruct Crown durung the T956 sea son The Wuldcats wull carry an tmpresslve record unto e season thxs year hayrng taken hrst place un a trnangular meet wlth LaGrange and Beaumont and suxth tn the State AAA meet y ar A full schedule swans the Wlldcats agarns such teams as Port Arthur Beaumont Terrebonne lstrourna Grange Sulphur Jennungs Marlon Bolton and others Loolong forward to state honors LCHS planned to held another prosperous te m Those expected t rn good performances were Hurdles Bull McDonald and Ronald Brewer Shot Put Bobby Greenwood H p step nd lump Phullup Whute Javelln R L Bulloch and Carl Warden Broad Jurnp Charles Kennedy Hugh Jump Leonard Ernst Pole Vault Wayne Porter Dlstance Jack Ruchard Wllllarn Nelson James Nelson and Ronald Young Sprunters Yup Heumendlnger Torn Mason Davud Lloyd Tommy Bulloch Jerry Dugan Wade Plauche and Davrd Deloney John Thompson the head track coach looked for the Wald cas to turn out on top of the heap after gaunung a notch for the last two years sl N. First row John Armstrong Wulluam Nelson Frank Brocato Daynd Deloney A J Cusrmano R L Bulloch Ronald Young Ben Terrell Jerry Dugan Gordon Monroe Second row Torn Bulloch Charles Kennedy, Phnlup Whlte Kenneth Wlmberly Bull Krause Jlmmy Meade Kip Helrnendnnger, Wade Plauche Jackle Lestage Top row Donald Rlchards, Leonard Ernst Tom Mason Bobby Greenwood Ronald Brewer T J Carlberg Davld Lloyd Bull McDonald James Nelson Jackne Rlchard and Mack Breaux Sfrmgfh, and Spvrfsmaushzp lb! V' Q? f af WK nga Q Pbs 1 xk .ag Darrell Vallot Dayld Lloyd Tom Mabort and Tom Bulloch log around the track as they warm up for The runmng events N L. ? Q1-srl? 'or- ,,-1:1-GNL NO. 'c' ,gf ,yi 14-4 ., g '.f95 .yi 4-v Bobby Greenwood gets tn posttton to let loose wvth the shot put Jack Rtchard and Wtlltam Nelson make track look luke hm as they practtce for the dtstar e mms f.44. Ay ' . , A ' P1 m A . , flfsxsk . ' ,, 'ifs ,Q ,Q 4. 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Q Q ,V 4 VA k M M ,Y f tn wk , ' '- W, V H . ., v L wr ik hi I L 4 4 . Y . . I-x I hiv - k f K ' W f- , ., hi- W ,W -,K f ev kt , A 4 W ft., I , M VM .. - , I -.Y , ' ,I 4 f -. VX ,, . . H ' ' ' A Q Not hugh enough' Leonard Ernst clips the bar In the poie so vu A.. L. I 1'1 4 w C '-7' 3 LQ Trymg for a few more feet Carl Warden prepares To heave The ,anmr . 'UQ' E -I.. 1-W A Clearmg the hugh hurdles, B1IkMcDonaId is dosely forlowed as he leads in a local track meet. -gg.. 'Qi Girls' Doubles C7l1am,vi0usl11,v Q' -if - 'i i it J 'R 5. 1 if fs! The V.l.P.'s of the L,C.H.S. tennis world are Laura Park, Nancy Thomson, After a Close match, Bill Akins and Chuqk Ray, good-naturedly Betty Field, Pete Gaskin, Carol Pitre, and Chuck Ray, who won trophies in the spring season of '56, Wildcat Netters invaded the courts last season with another From the Invitational Tournament in Beaumont, the Wildcat fine tennis team. Two of the top players, Betty Field and Netters brought' home another cup to signify a successful i956 Nance Thomson, walked away with the State Girls' Doubles Season fortheteam, Championship, after a previous sweep of the District matches, The first indoor tennis tournament in southwest Louisiana where they captured the Doubles, Singles, and Mixed Doubles was held in the Wildcat gyrn during the winter of '57. Girls' Championship. a , Anyone for tennis? Louise Lyons and Sallye Lewis relax between matches as they talk to Coaches Lloyd Johnson and Adene Hurst. kctainfd by Zil77dr11f ,Nefferaf tl Q. .ssnnnaif J X 1 lt shake, as Gedge Gayle and Peter Gaskin look on. Returning players for the team, Charles Barnes and Jimmy Brown, get ready for another practice game. teams from Orange, Port Arthur, Beaumont, and ST- Charles matches with South Park, Beaumont, and surrounding schools, Academy participated in the doubles matches, with POV? and traveling to Jackson, Mississippi, for a tournament, Arthur taking first place and the consolation trophy. M555 Ada,-ie Hurst and Mr, Lloyd Johnson, Coaches gf me L.C.H.S. netters kept in trim during the summer by par- team, looked forward to another successful season during ticipating in the City League tournament, holding practice ,his Yea,-V Visiting tennis players eagerly await the next match during the indoor winter tournament, Fran Picarazzi and Blake Patterson listen intently as Miss Leaton, sponsor of the cheerleaders, explains a new yell. Lake 6'harles Jfzyh Cheerleaders Hey! Hey! What do you say? L.C.H.S. Cheerleaders lead the way! Peppy and alert cheerleaders certainly do lead the way toward all good times at L.C.H.S. Their songs and yells build up Wildcat spirit at football and basketball games, and their stunts entertain students at the pep rallies. The cheerleaders also lead the way in plastering the school walls with posters on Red Day, and making the Wild- cat head tor the football team to run through at each game. Each spring frightened Sophomore and Junior students take their places for that exciting moment when they try out for cheerleaders. Two lucky Juniors and tour lucky Seniors are elected. Our l956-57 Senior cheerleaders are Noelle Semple, Fran Picarazzi, Blake Patterson, and Willie Cor- coran. Juniors are Ann Coleman and Buddy l-lodgkins. Natchitoches was invaded last summer by L.C.H.S. cheerleaders at cheerleader school, where they brushed up on their stunts and yells. Haw Snap, Urarklc, and l7a,v! -TZ! - lu-d if-A , K 1. - 1 as- . , Jaw, fw- Y h. . 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W I Q q V. .iz E -s , I , Jag .Q . 7 in 'W ffjgi In thus our Lake Charles Hugh School are memories so dear Mary Watklns and Tommy Mason as MR and MISS LCHS Q, 6khu!6khu!lMWhwf Who got what? was the question stue dents asked as they rushed to get thetr Issue ot the Wtldcat ln whtch the outcome ot the Populartty Contest was announced Annually the school paper sponsors a poou lanty contest tn whlch 24 LC H S students cop tntles From those nomlnated by a committee of one representative from each roll call the wlnners are elected by popular vote ot the student body MARY WATKINS C osen as M ss LC H S and Mu Scnuor Mary numbers among her octstandung acttvzttes s ar sttnons te Co one Catalog edttor and Queen of the Homecomtng Court TOMMY MASON Tommy ns the proud owner of two I es e n LCHS Bestde bean an outstandlng athlete he as popular among the students and was elected Ktng of Hornecomtng LINDA GUEDRY Cute and peppy Ltnda was elected Mtss Success and Mtss Frnendly Her many actnyutues Include those ot' assistant edntor of the Wtldcat Ktltne drummcr and Duchess S! N11 lin fi lk si' X 5 u ,Q f ffg rv -....I' Oh so rntzy are Ltnda Guedry and Phulnp Whtte MR and MISS Slalwafls OI the W'IdCa7 Team ale Anne Coleman and T0mmY SUQQESS Mason MR ATHLETE and MISS ENERGY f : h I .... 'ss thi ye the po ' of Ktll I I, t'tI g Mr, Athlet a d Mr. . . . ' s ' g . . I L I . . Ya Y.. ., ,.N., . ,-,, .f ..... .. .., C I , I L I I M I A I 5 V , .. , .W K N P., , A yy 4- tu , ' xxx ',. Q 1, , I,- ' xg' for 1 I' ,. I xc' gifgf I ' ' 1 , h , 14' S, ,f . A-', I I I O . ' xv fj- ' ,.i' J X , ' ' if fl '-7,4 :1 in u h . . 6 . XA I My NX g , . XII K dd '. f i A, V Y ,. N . f- I I A A I In I I flulwuufw' Pqwzlarify Zl7r1m'rs PH LIP pular htt oes the name o S r or Jccess or A. r Gen os He has won man, nonors res ent he s o ent bo y me nbe of Na ona Honor Soctety and was a deIegate to Rel gan Bo,s State ANNE COLEMAN Anne one of th cheerleaders WeII deserves the tttle of Mtss Energy She has aIso ee Knltte Flagbearer and Homecommg Duchess JENE LESTER Chosen s Mss Gemus Jene who I5 ftnaltst In the Natuonal Mem Scholarshnp contest reaIIy serves her tntIe he pr sxden of the Natto Honor Soctety and was named the DAR Good Cmzen of the year JACKIE LESTAGE Chosen as Mr Fruendly Jackie as one of the rnore popular boys of hns class He ns a member of the football team the Key Club and as Duke In the Homecorntng Court Shhh' The brams are at work Phnllnp White and Gene Lester as MR and MISS GENIUS -'r' '4 NQf ? K I The banes of a Seniors exustence Macbeth and Muzzy are Pu er t re say Lnnda Guedry and Jackne Lestage MR and eung studued by Phullp Whnte and M ry W tknns MR an MISS FRIENDLY MISS SENIOR I WI-IITE Po P Ip g bf . f Mr. ,gm , Ur S' , 'I. I . ' ' ts p td of ' t' d d , 6 , ,V .V f b n : B I ' , , ' a de ' . S is e ' t I ' nal I .. N S I I I I I f A MS' I 54 A f , -si ' , ' 'N , . A if lv , if ,A 5 3 -I ' I xx 'Q ' I' I V , - I ., ,. I ,f t 1 he ., - - I ' b ' ' ' a a ' , . d . Jn, Keeping up with the fads are .laney Barham and Edley Hixson, MISS FASHION PLATE and MR. ESQUIRE. Papularily Gbnfesl ,Names JANEY BARHAMg Stylish Janey was chosen Miss Fashion Plate. Proclaimed the most beautiful girl in L.C.H.S. in T956-l957, Janey has many activities, among them alternate Kiltie drummer and Homecoming Duchess, EDLEY HIXSON: Because of his neat appearance and good looking clothes, Edley was chosen Mr. Esquire. He has been a member of Wildcat Den and the Junior- Senior Hi-Y. MIMI MOSS: One of the more popular girls of the Senior class, Mimi was chosen as Miss Citizen. She has received many honors, among which are those of Kiltie Colonel, Wildcat Editor, and Homecoming Duchess for two years, WILLY CORCORAN: Constantly a leader in his class, Willy was elected Mr. Citizen. He is well-known as vice President of the student body, cheerleader, and member ofthe basketball team, BLAKE PATTERSON: Named Mr. Wit and Mr. Personality, Blake, one of the Senior cheerleaders, merits his titles because of his friendliness, and winning ways. Teacher's little helpers are Mimi Moss and Willie Corcoran, MR, and MISS CITIZEN. the 'Wcrsolralily Plus ELEANOR DIGIGLIA: Miss Personality, Ellie is well- known through the school for her charm. Ellie was a delegate to Pelican Girls' State, is a Kiltie drummer, and has been a Duchess for two years. PAT DOLBY: Known for her scrapes and funny stories, Pat was elected Miss Wit. This year she has shown outstanding qualities in the Dramatics Club and the Student Council, BARBARA McLAUGHLINg Barbara's cute and friendly personality won for her the title of Miss Flirt, Bobo is a member of the Senior Girls' Club and is a Wildcat typist. A. J. CUSIMANO: A. J., the wolf of L.C.H.S., was narned Mr. Flirt. A popular boy, he is a member of the football team, the Key Club, and the treasurer of Wildcat Den. NOELIE SEMPLE: Her vivacious personality caused Noelie to be chosen Miss Oomph. Cheerleading takes up most of her time, and she also has been a Duchess and a beauty for two years. DARRELL LESTER: Handsome Darrell was chosen Mr. It. The only Sophomore to win a title, he is very active in sports, especially football and basketball. Taking the shortest way down are Pat Dolby and Blake Patterson MR. and MISS WIT. i Making eyes at each other are Barbara McLaughlin and A J Its the sweater that counts say Darrell Lester and Noelle Semple Cusimano MR and MISS FLIRT MR IT and MISS OOMPH 1 r L.C.l-l.S.'s most beauiiful girls are Janey Bar- ham, Anne Pellerin, and Noelie Semple-Janey is a beauiy for her second year, having placed second in last year's contest. Janey is now a iunior and a member of various clubs, Anne is especially interesred in the F.T.A. and The Tri-Hi-Y. Noelie, a member of The senior class and a beauiy for her second year, is one of The six l..C.H.S. cheerleaders. The beauties chose Ernesi Borgnine, of Para- mount Srudios, To select The fop Three winners. Mr. Borgnine has appeared in many movies, and vvon an Oscar in 1956 for his superb perform- ance in MarTy. kases Ga ta fancy Barham as Hrs! Beauty JANEY BARHAM First Beauty H3 Hcaulzcs ,Crfok Frfrward lv AM ffl'-DN. 'fW 'l7 35- GLENDA PECORINO BREND THERIOT SANDRA DRONH Um! Eurlzauled fwnzug 11' 'Y 97 BRENDA LUTGRING MARY WATKINS MIMI MOSS -nv ff' dxf' ll ' Y, V s- S X M 4 Q 3 K 4 Colorful Cizfalcfg Hull - 1 S.. I Nine excited beauties gather around the fireplace after the presentation. The first beauty, vvith her escort Tommy Mason, pictured in the center, is even a little more excited than the rest. The other beauties and their escorts are: Brenda Lutgring and Wayne McElveen, Mary Watkins and Jack Kemmerly, Glenda Pecorino and Carl Warden, Anne Pellerin, second beauty, and Rusty Van Norman, Noelle Semple, third beauty, and Richard Savoyg Brenda Theriot and Jack Flandersg Sandra Dronet and Paul Hay, and Mimi Moss and Phillip White. 'Twas the night before Christmas, and as a rule, not a creature was stirring-'cept at our school --The event was the annual Catalog Ball for the beauties of Lake Charles High School, Each member ot the student body has been asked to hand in on a secret ballot his selection of the nine most beautiful girls, From this nomination the eighteen girls who received the highest votes were introduced to the students at an assembly, Then the school body was asked to choose the nine most beautiful girls from this group. Hollywood star, Ernest Borgnine, was chosen by the beauties to judge their pictures. The names ot the three beauties were kept secret until they were presented at the dance. Q-Q Q, 'Edo Parents of the beauties served punch, cookies, and sandufches to the students at the intermission after the presentation ot the beauties ll6 Ms! forma! ry' the Wan -Q -vs Thrtlled fnrst beauty Janey Barham excltedly clutches Tommy Mason s arm as Ktp Hetmendmger master of cerernonles presents Per wttlt a dozen Amertcan Beauty roses Co sponsortng the Catalog Ball were the Catalog staff and the Key Club The Master of Ceremonies was Kap Henmendtnger presldent of the Key Club Becky Stewart bustness manager of the Catalog presented the beauttes The dance was gtven tn the boys gymnastum whtch was decorated tn the Chrtstmas mottf In front of a masstve ftreplace was a large decorated tree Snowflakes sparkltng wtth glttter arrayed the cetltng Present was the general qucstton durtng the presentatton Surprlslng everyone as to her tdenttty Marsha Catn brought as presents for Ernest Borgmne the top three beauttes Who ts Santa9 of the beauttes mg the beauttes at the tntermtsston starred much excutement through the crowd Durlng the readtng of a Christmas poem Santa Claus Marsha Cam brought the beauties out of the chimney Presented last were the top three beauttes Noelle Semple thtrd place Anne Pellertn second place and the most beauttful gurl at LC H S .laney Barham ay. Danctng to the rnustc of the Yellow Jackets who played at a LC HS dance fo the ts ttme students awatt the presentatton of the beauttes lts too late for poltticking as ballots are cast Carl Warden assists Betty Clarkson in folding her vote as Tony Alvarez awaits his turn to drop his ballot in the box ,Q AJ Foreshadowing the na- tional election, l., C, H. S. students began politiclaing tor the traditional pres- idential a l e c t i o n held every tour years. Counse- lors tor the two parties, Republican and Demo- crat, were those students who have attended Pelican State and Leadership con- terence. During the week of the school were a vision ot campaigning the walls of elephants and donkeys as each party backed their candidates in a race to get up the most posters. Republican candidates, Tommy Mason and his run- ning mate Roger DeWitt de- teated their Democratic op- ponents Jim Ntclnnis and Bill McDonald by a and- slide vote. Students voted tor their favorite candidates by secret ballot on Tuesday November 6 the same day as the national election M455 G!! 5' Goes Four more years was the cry that sent Tommy Mason to the Wh tc l-lous Tommy as a stand in for Eisenhower and Roger DeWitt as his running mate for vice president recjeived 5 Iandgltde vote trt lOUr OUT of the five pl'eCII'tClS lf1lO Wl1ICl1 The 5lUd6F1lS Wefe divided Republican Party Chairman Phillip White gives the sign of victory UW' 'N fm Keynote speaker Lee Sylvester of the Republucan Party voices hus opunuon of the GOP on the hnal day of the Presidential GIECTIOHS Sv 506.9 the Nafzvn Connne Rembrandt Braves adds the fmushmg touches to her masterpnece Claire Grantham Roddy Vallot and Charlotte Jones show theur enthusuasm by supporting theur candndates nn the gurls gymnasnum X N 1 I'j pf .-.,, Q S 'Qt' 5 ' 11 X .4 . ,, i Y. I H ' fi X 1J!f!x fu K K 'af 2 2 M-'L Rm I V X x if t 3 r , , X l -1 I ' ,it 1 - gf -rr If f , Cuff A . 4 . ' x . .X q 1 : 1 A 'ri - - . 'AQ 1 I . it , - Q ' .K', T '- . 4, 4221 ' a-wrt , . 'T' - . 15 ,, Pfjif E , , it 1 l K xg V 'i . ,1- Hillbilly Songsters Lulu Belle DiGigIia, Sassyfras Smith, and Jughaid Richards give out vyitl' some good ol' country inusic at the Frontier Day hoedown, To the strains of good ol' hillbilly and square dance I, Bearded Benny and The Boys string along as Elvis music LCH5 kids once again dance through Frontier , . R' h di k if th Th '57 e 'oi of The Boys' Day. Students were entertained by a western prograrn lf af S me QS M 6 Song C V lil l held in the boys' gym with Charlie Kennedy as Chief Covvhandf' The girls in their full western style skirts , and the boys in cowboy shirts presented a fetching picture of frontier life. Clap yo' hands, 'ri' stomp yo' feet. Come on gangp let's get that beat. Brenda Lutgring, Fran Picarazzi, Carl Warden, Bobby Greert- wood, Richard Savoy, Barbara Mclaughlin, Tcmrny Mason, and Noe ie Sentp'e danced the Texas Star lily 7 -s::.+ ' 'U 09 Songbirds, Marion MacDonald, Patty Claus, and Virginia Khoury serenade Frontier Day audience with harmony as melodious as that ot the Andrews Sisters. In addition to the traditional square dance trorn each was Composed Ot Dcmald Rchafdsf Bermv Raiser, Jerry class, some really talented LCl-l dance troupes presented DU95 lf Defffvweler, and Jimmy Bel- Buttons and Beaus, The Gal with the Yaller Shoes, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Atter a full H , H clay ot school, western style, topped ott by the big Frontier Dance that night, the cowboys and gals really felt as if they had a good taste ot old West days. Wal, Bless My Bones! lt'n it ain't those ol' country gals showin' the city slickers how Buttons 'n' Beaus is done, Kickin' their heels are Peggy Foster, Karole Khoury, Lynda Reichley, Audrey Grigg, Kathryn Phillips, Carol Guedry, Julie Gayle, Priscilla Fenner, and Betty Elwell, MEI Rusty Orville Wright Van Norman and Kenneth Wilbur Wright Dye show iust how much times have changed since the Wright Brothers were high school age. National Book Week and American Education Week were celebrated simultaneously. The Library Club sponsored the entire Book Week program and was in charge of the displays in the library. These proiects, made by individual students on various books, were kept on display throughout the entire week. One of the outstanding proiects was a scene depicting the beheading of Mary Queen of Scots. Everything was exact, even the sharp guillotine. Excalibur, King Arthur's sword, looked as if EXCALIBUR ARTHURTS Hook Week Hharaclers Inspire Keating E' 1 t R f, - r 1 I avi, I 2 W T 5 . X ll R X Robinson Crusoe steps off his desert, Jack Be Nimble hops over his candle and Alice in Wonderland leaps through the looking glass to attend an average day at L,C.l'l.S. The respective characters were Betty Clarkson, Lynn Trahan, and Lou Ann Price. it was really in a rock. Snowbound was precisely as Whittier described, even with the teamsters drawing near to break the drifted highways out. My Cousin Rachael created an atmosphere of death over the sunken garden. Something unique was a mural on the Canterbury Tales. lt brought to life the pilgrims in their long robes and mounted on their horses ready for their long trip. ,J . MQW' f ,sc sa! Margarita Mancuso and Jackie Graham look up the details of King Arthur's Excalibur during their study hall period. I22 r Xe Q ii K l Hank Pagvalrf iazlurcs Graaf ,flnzmkazfs From Greek maldens to a flapper g I and Da y Mae that Danuels Judy Roberts and Mrldred Clark dlscuss the snow scene ou of the pages ot thelr For Book Week the Engllsh making unduvndual prolects as book characters A class prolect put on by one of Mrs Sangers Junior English Classes was the pageant A Book of Amerlcans presented for the stu Many authors lent theur characters books for the cllrnax of Book Week classes were glven an alternatlve ot class protects or dressung themselves llg 'Y 'L ' come hlther loo rs common rn all the gurls eyes Ellen Kester Susan on dlsplay dent body at extra perrod The students portrayed famous Amerlcans through the ages vvlth Nancy Thomson and Davud Rennauer announcnng The malorlty of the student body chose to dress as book characters There were munute men spacemen Mark Twann characters Roman leaders and Moby Dlck The band led a parade of book characters around the oval SR... of Just whos atrand of worms anymore? 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Kiltie hearts beat fast when report card time rolled around, for each Kiltie knew that she had to maintain a C in conduct in order to retain her place. When the 3:30 bell rang, the halls were filled with scurry- ing Kilties going to afternoon practice, for punctuality was another requirement. On three Saturdays, downtown Ryan Street echoed with cries of Buy a Poppy, Amvets, Help the American Veterans. The Kilties helped in the drives of the VFW, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the Tuberculosis Foundation. Kilties marched in three parades: on Veterans' Day, at Christ- mas, and in the Yambilee Parade in Opelousas. Busses were filled with singing and cheer- ing Kilties, who went to games in Lafayette, Nederland, Orange, and Shreveport. The colonels were three senior girls who led the organization in all performances. Kiltie Flagbearers came from the sophomore class. The three girls presented the Amer- ican, the state, and the school flags as the Kiltie squad drilled. -1-Q Leading the Kilties in the 1956-57 season were flagbearergf Eileen Cole, state flag, Priscilla Fenner, American flag, and Valerie Sylvester, ,Rua . Gave mfirc' llfl -ge-N - . . 1 'Vw fr X . I A fl, ' X ,.n ' --1 4f':L--' Y. ,- , .' wi' N . Q. . Lx: :L A: M, A l X ,L '- fr-pl' 9 ,.. A.,,Q. 1 u B.. 9 A . . . L: Y 1 -V L Y 1 a -- - ' ' 1 4: , . .. . 1 . .. Y 4 A-.1 , , 1 ..,. ilYf'f,'z-- fav : . 5 U ff ,.fgi 2 :ffT.X,lr1'?7'7 k ,icy ,Q , X T V, .w ' A er' f'.7 T7 ,- First row: Denie Aaron, Bass, Connie Bravos, Snare, Anne Browne, Tenor, Glenda Cain, Bass, Carolyn Carver, Snare, Clarene Carver, Snare. Second row, Eleanor DiGiglia, Tenor, Brent Fenet, Snare, Linda Guedry, Snare, Lynn Lamkin, Snare, Sandy Landry, Tenor, Brenda Lutgring, Snare. 161116 27611161 670I',US 2761111111164 II16 6111161166 at ff6'V6l'I 61111165 First row: Lucy Lutgrlng, Snare, Ernestine Mandell, Cymbal Alternate, Monie Medrano, Snare, Linda Morris, Tenor, Jacquetta Pleimann, Snare, Mary Ann Podrasky, Snare. Second row: Cammie Quinn, Snare, Glenda Smith, Snare, Becky Stewart, Snare, Brenda Therlot, Snare, Doris Vadighn, Cymbals, Linda Wheeler, Snare. '-ii 43 -vi 5 ?6 -I-444 A 'Q N, 'v--+ 'S 4 ? 'Q Ps NJ' ex First row Carollne Abadle Peggy Alcede Kathleen Ardoln Kay Armstrong Blllle Askew Janey Barham Second row Teresa Barnett Renee Belaure Beverly Bertrand Sharon Bodm Glenda Bourque Maretta Bradley Scmar Kzlizes Qluug the ffzghland 57mg at the Halton Game Frrsf row Sylvia Brewer Ruby Buckley Ceculua Buns Martha Cam Pam Cardone Charlene Carnahan Second row Dons Carpenter Carolyn Castle Lou Ann Chandler Mary Chase Mlldred Clarke Betty Clarkson l'QaMn:' 2 ,Cl 'DS Q TL f 4 Q l TK Q-1 N-11 g' avifili. Q9 Q' ..,, 24:5 f' '-1' 17. cw arg. --1 Z' 'G C'-if 'X First row Charlotte Comeaux Anne Couvillion Perla Crosby Barry Daggs Susan Dani ls Lanne Daugherty Second row Linda Davenport Margaret DeSynek Sue Dever Mary Dominick Cynthia Donaldson Mary Downes Third row Sandra Dronet Gloria East Betty Elwell Judy Elwell Melinda Felker Georgene Fleming 1011155 Spartcd New lluyarms CTIIIS year First row: Monique Fleury Kay France Katherine Garrison Tuckie Gaskin Sharon George Virginia Gilbert. Second row: Judy Gill Martha Gill Carol Graef Claire Grantham Carol Guedry Dena Guttman. 'mf rn ,-. vu 'Q J0- 'Y 'OW ibm Nr iff' NI -:rt xx' H1 C1 , jg: -M, - -.94 ' r 7 ,ae ,vr Kilties await the cue to march into Patsy Hailey Marcia Hartman Ellen Haxthausen ,4 lG7fic'3' Mafia: 'ZW Umsc Je 2, the stadium at a home football game. cf, Swing Zfhasc' ,4rms First row: Dianne Hebert, Myrna Hebert, Frances Hemphill, Brenda Herrington, Carol Hohenberger, Sandra Honeycutt. Second row: Helen House, Mary James, Sally Jerrell, Ella Jessen, Phyllis Jones, Bonnie Jordan, 'hx' Qs 'YS ff fo? X 9t7l V i S? f- X N. ,1- ' 'P' SQY v if if 1' 'S '54 A 1.1 my t ? -X L ,wr ,SX gf' F A Y i 1 ','1l FSTP l 4, ,vu Boarclmg the busses the Ktltues are off to artotlwer out of town game Kzlizes ,llwed the Urawzts Wzlh llmque and Gala Drzlls Ffrst row Karole Khoury Rochelle Krtstal Catlterme Lagrange Jerte Lester Franlete Levyts Sally Lewrs Second row Vtrgtma Lnsotta Sally Lopez Sltarert McClartalwar1 Jo Arm Mc Colltster Karol McKee Carolyn McKeever 4' Betty Keele Ellen Kester Robbte Kmgery fb ig! nlifg -7 ,, 5 ml Q' 'Ds v '7 'YT 'V 'T 4,--.. ff- .x .E --ur w--' ..-117 4 if? I Y 7 'fjf First row: Nancy Magee, Janet Mahaffey, Dianne Manuel, Lennie Martin, Nancy May, Allison Miller. Second row: Mary Moffett, Laura Mohan, Gail Morgan, Lucille Mosca, Tucky Moss, Gerry Murphy. Third row: Alice Nagern, Sandra Narans, Karen Nelson, Carole Nichols, Kay Noble, Claire Oakley. 'Guide Right and I-2-3-4 5c'l10c'd Urrauglz fha Kiltie Ranks First row: Loretta Olmstead, Margaret O'Meara, Laura Park, Patsy Parkin, Brenda Patrick, Marinelle Patterson. Second row: Glenda Pecorino, Nedra Perritt, Kathyrn Phillips, Sharon Phillips, Lou Ann Price, Sherrill Price. dl C' 41 I f A '-1-Ti, .us vig, X Kill 0 'N 2,1 ft, 1bv'Ul SW fj '7 V .dwfy it A , f-ref? 4, rg-HQ nv 'JP' F l 'Q First row: Shirley Randolph, Lynda Reichley, Carole Reyelle, Nancy Revelle, Judy Rober s, Mary Lee Rock. Second rowf Sheila Roy, Susan Roy, Harriette Runnels, Jane Savant, Johnette Scalisi, Linda Shaddock. Third row: Virginia Sherman, Shiela Shields, Gerrye Simpson, Elaine Small, Jimmie Smith, Brenda Kay Smith. lCil!ies'6'l1ccri14g l5'ws!s the Spirit at Games First row: Judith Smith, Roxie Smith, Marietta Spees, Connie Spillar, Pat Spillar, Mary Joy Starnes. Second row: Jeanne Stayton, Wanda Steckelberg, Joanna Steele, Carol Stevenson, Marlene Stitzlein, Edith Storer. .Q 1 , os v- , 1' '03, ? 351 ff 'hm 'B 4- Lunches are a must for all Knlfues on bus fnps Gall Tankel Angela Terranova Nancy Thomson Ida Thurber Barbara Turner Delores Urdnales If '95 Nui Idlfzcs Zed the yambzlec Parade at Opelausas Ffrsr row Diana Vasquez Shrrley Vesper Landa Wants Metha Ward JoLynne Warden Lwnda Kay Watknns Second row Marlon Watson Mary Whnfe Carol Wrse Vnrgrnua Worden Sue Worley Myrna Young 359' 111 10 4 ? ,f-r If P 'Un 'R T 'D J-I S Hand Uancludcd 'Y Mr Cronin, band director, and James Nelson, drum mayor, discuss the allimportant lastmmute details of an outoftown bus trip and per formance Drums rolled, cymbals clashed, and trumpets blared as the LC HS Band marched at eleven games This musical group consisted of approximately 90 mem bers ranging from freshmen to seniors In their per tormances, twirling straight lines denoted the change from pageantry to precision drills. The band traveled tar and wide. They attended the State Fair in Shreveport early in the year: Concluding their year's activities, the concert band toured Texas for three days, giving concerts at various schools. I36 These trips were made possible by the Band Booster Club, an organization of the parents of the band mem bers and other interested people who managed a refreshment stand at home football games This group provided not only funds but also moral support for the band. The L.C.l-l.S. Band has maintained a high standing at the Music Festival, held at McNeese College. Dur- ing the last seven years the band has received six superior ratings and one excellent rating. du..- lfmr ZMYI1 11 Calmfrf Tour L 1 H xl, e 154 . I , g . .f at ,Q xg ,,, r 51 v ' , 'N 'f 3 '1f,f:,r,ai , ' 2 fi',,f, 5 it 5 'V . H233- Q i Fx I , l at 1?-2? 4 It 41, l ew Nwx - . MAJORETTES-Jerry Fanguy, Clara Parting Head Maiorette, Brenda Baileyg Audrey Grigg, and Lynne Hartman demonstrate their agility that they show in leading the band in all performances. -....n MIIHRLD s Spectators satisfy their tlnirst at the Band Booster stand at a football Band members make sure that everyone on the highway will knew game- that the L.C H.S. band is going by. I , 'A' 419, Z ,Q I :fur to f A ,U ,xy J 2 asf A A ,+ A as X 1' - Y i -- Q J Q uv' 5 U a t V . ag 5 . n v ,C we .Q of 1,1 2 5-:Lx ii 5 -' J J A-W, .. 4, W, A L1 4' ' ' ,,' , ., - ' N Q A 4? Q-f '! C 7 359 ' I 1, V, fs? Y 2' Q ,N f,, ','f fi LC l i ,-, tltfik i? K. xvkk 'ff' 3 I vw-yi' Tfkv' - - F . Y ' 1 4 X 2' .. First row: Franklin Ableman, Arthur Adams, Sammy Andrews, A. J. Armenfor, Patsy Ball, Joe Black. Second row: Betty Boling, Matilda Bourgeois,-Cherry Broussard, Artie Burnett, George Cannon, Jimmy Carter. Third row: Nora Carter, Harry Castle, George Clarke, Kenton Corcoran, Perry Dennis, Ronnie DiGiglia. 911115 praised 11 61 J-L .Si Hand? Bright New lluzfarms First row: Walter Drumm, Curtis Dyle, Jeffrey Farris, Courtney Francis, Jeanette Francis, Donny Fries. Second row: Barbara Gateka, Jack Gates, Jerome Gaudet, Louise Grigg, Rel Guillory, Karen Hamm. at if l ' ' Ji l 4-, 7 4. 9 ,LR Z' W 1 y , if 4. K C 1 . fi Mg E. git H5 '-53, gf fan X wfng N! - ix 41 Y! ww 1,,,,E,-.,,Li. D l' A X39 Everyone is here, concludes Mr. Cronin, band director, as he checks the list of band members boarding a bus for the Lafayette trip. Students Swaycd lo l5'amIJlf1usic af Pep kullics First row: Douglas Handley, Lloyd Haviland, Pat Hebert, Kip Heirnendinger, Bill Henry Margaret Herr. Second row: Barton Hewett, Michael Hill, George Hurlbot, Donna Johnson Joy Jones, Mary Kate King. ,,, , 2 1: ,fa -sr , 1 L R -- -: -C '1' ,N '19, X--' '15 X I A , 'W qi N, , Xf Vi xg A-, 'ag' D Q 'T ' J 4 i g 5 mi ' t.-. I2 gl .I -an ,E 'X' te: xr, 'TNQ 4' I .i 5 1-5? A, -.- 'Tj ee 2799, 3 . an xt . N i K I .1 N! Sf lf' ' ' ly xl ' - 'av' 'c . --M - g 6..-- .. A Y ' . : E is O L.C.H.S. Band opens a Fr d y orning pep rally by playing The Alma Mater, Hand Played the Wildcat Wclory Sang at 5lc'ifcn Games First row: Vance Kirkpatrick, James McDonald, Malcom McMil!in, Charlotte Malarkey, Bobby Mason, Tommy Mason. Second row: Rodney Maftix, Charles Miles, Jan Miller, Byron Nelson, George Nelson, Mike Neville. 2 l' il 'S r of X a 2, . E v +21 if I i Y ll ,A 1 if In E I M X 4 . ,xg-I-f J f af 43 ,W , W ? , U x! A bg E . g .ea X, ' li. I M W lg 'au 'V' N' N I xf W df 'd if J' 'xf fx 5,4 V' 'A' et. gm Rf.: I xx x! :rf st ow Hank Packman dd Park Ad a e Pa a Bess Phllps Martha P a rk Seco d o B ee e Ragus Ge e Rayon Be ray Re se P tsy Roberts We dell O ers Murrell Ryb sk Th d ro y St D e He ry Schne de Tom y Scott Jesse ge K rt S th Me S ,C C' J-I 5' 5 Hand Performed futrzmfe Preczszvn Drzlls F st row Charles Sp llar Go do Steen Sa dy Steve B ty Talbott W ll am T Vasquez Seco d o en V cent Ju e Vtello Be e ly Wall R ssel W N 'War e Tommy Wharton 9? '-4 ' W ivy 13 R7 iw rd ki 7 , A QE? .ax -.':.- . Y tt 3.4: ' it D .gi ' Q My 'J ff- - t 9 34' f rv. -, J. fl A X - J ' Za A CA ' '37 5 ' 1 ' Al ' .- R y K, 7, . ,Q - if gl-A ,y MCT rA ?'AiV,s-94 ,- N 'K ' V Y ,, 4 Q, I' ' ' 1 , f -xx 1 I 'X R J ' D X 13 y , 1 'S' W Q. ., O? - . 11 ' . l I ,-V Q I ga u- . . ' A x ,, I X , ,I :ku g vt S X . x ff y - X ' A 1 K X.. ul ' - , L .. Q h .I AC it X Q 4 .. 'P 1 S . Q - A M- .. 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Catalog editors buslly compose pages for theur respective secttons Ptctured are Barbara Turner Asststant Club Editor Jacquetta Pletmann Club Editorg Kent Cutrer Sports Editor Tucky Moss Sallye Lewts Asststant Edutors and Sandy Landry standing at rear Index Edttor Y s . so . 1 K l42 ,As C'atalag De11dhl1c's Draw ,Near ,.,. 1 Class editors are hard at work finishing their sections and getting pages ready for shipment. Pictured are JoLynn Warden, Sheila Shields, freshman class editors' ,lene Lester Connie Bravos, senior class editorsg and standing, Marsha Cain and Kay Noble, sophomore class editors. The l4 members of the Catalog staff are chosen from those The business staff begins selling advertisements during the who consult the editor and advisor about ioining he staff. Each summer. Actual work on the yearbook begins with the start of class is represented by two members, who are responsible for school and continues through February. their class pages. There are editors for each section, assistant editors, and a business manager. Business staff members compile the advertisements they sold during the summer. Standing are: Anne Browne Carole Nichols Monie Medrano, and Gay Hudson, Seated are Virginia Lisotta, Lanne Daugherty, Eileen Bono, and Virginia Gilbert. Not pictured are: Gregory Tucker Carole Revelle, Maretta Bradley, Ann Coleman, Kay Fisher, Lynda Reichley, Dolores Urdiales Katherine Garrison Betty Elwell Lucie Lutgring, Joanna Steele, Edith Storer, and Cherry Broussard. U' ,N on Ktwlytffdfll Dwelvps 1 Edltor Mlm: Moss right confers wnth Mass Mary Hair Edntorual Busuness Manager Lanne Daugherty dlscusses advertlsements for Staff Advisor center and Linda Gueclry Assistant Editor on 'he Wlldfaf Wllh BU5'ne55 STBH AdV'50f Mrs Sangef nmprovements forthe next edltlon of the Wildcat To make LCHS an upto date school community the Wlldcat fl-'EWS the school paper keeps the students Informed on all actuvutles WV'l '19 for the VVlldCBf QIVES flne EXPQVISYTCE to future Eager students hurnedly pay the fnve cent fee to read the current 'eW5lW5Wl'i5 and n9WSl't'2f15 The famous f'V9 WS h5UnT each Business Staff members and typlsts are Standlng Barbara McLaugl1lIn Glenda Cain Gay Hudson Eileen BOn0 Kay France Ann Cole man Marganta Mancuso Vnrgunla Gulbert Seated are Anne Browne Maretta Bradley Noelle Semple Joanna Steele Brenda Lutgnng 'W-4 ,O-Q, ,gm H Y ' ,- -J A Q. 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H ,, - ,, , ,, ' ' 1 ' , 'I ' 1 , ' , , ' , ' , ' ' . 2 , 1 ' , , ' f Phyllis Jones, and Fran Picarazzi. ,QL lx. ff' 'L ,xx , n lu . v , 1 f' ,X , ' v' X' -0 x x V ' l N. ,V ,, I Wr17iug Zfalmfs 'N 1 -pv- Edttors colurnntsts and reporters palaver before classes Standnng are Loretta Dark JoLynn Warden Larry Greene Janet Mahaffey Shella Shetlds Charlene Carnahan Sandy Landry Judy Elwell Davtd Delony Sports Editor Lennle Martnn Patsy Parkin and Betty Talbott Seated are Shnela Roy Helen House Make up Edntor Pat Dolby Jan Allen Exchange Editor Monte Medrano Fashron Edltor and Lucy Lutgrnng reporter as the young lournalusts tmprove steadlly with each changed throughout the state Business terms who advertlse In the amcle Wtldcat are kept posted on the gonngs on at LC H S The paper Cementmg truendshnps wtth other schools the Wuldcat ts X does tts part to contribute to good public relations for the school Ann Chandler Barbara Turner Mary Ann Podrasky Mary James Donna Johnson Seated are Gaul Tankel Robbue Kungery Sandra Dronet Ltnda Wheeler Marsha Cain and Edtth Storer J ' x -P dt C ak - f' S' s.- 19 ' ,- ,f .ak 1 5 , s . XA . E 1, A . sw' V 'ig 5 - r x - . . . . . I ff - H- e ' ' ' ' ' A Reporters are-Third row, standing: Margaret O'Meara, Gerry Murphy, Carol Nichols, Carnmie Quinn. Second row: Sue Dever, Lou If f 3 , iam' 1. V :I I f X . ' 1 I 0 , 'y x Q 5 '7 ' X' 4 J M -5 H E7 Q I, d ' X iff- I 4 ...hifi Kr' ,..' - 'v Y .4 i 'lt ,. , :X A 4,'x: ,. I r, .9627 ,L 4. - ' I xv . - Y, . . ,f-.H , .X Before calling a meeting to order Kip Heimendinger, president, standing, discusses a last minute detail with Mr. St, Dizier, sponsor, Lee Boddie, secretary, and Ken Smith, vice president. Not pictured is David Lloyd, treasurer. Key Club. . . Gornerstane Buy our popcorn and cokes right here, barked Key Club members at every home football and basketball game. L.C.H.S. stu- dents kept the boys busy with this proi- ect. Key Club, primarily a service club for boys, is sponsored by the Kiwanis In- ternational. Fifty per cent of the members are seniors, twenty-five per cent are iun- iors, and twenty-five per cent are sopho- mores. The faculty first recommends the boys, and then the individuals are voted on by the club. All year long the club is busy with proiects to raise money, which is used for worthwhile charitable purposes. One proi- ect was selling 1957 L.C.H.S. pins to the senior class. At the end of the year, in addition to presenting a gift to the school, the Key Club contributes S50 to the Spastic class at Hamilton School. Key Club members, standing are: Bill Henry, Billy Castle, Kent Corcoran, Wade Plauche. Seated are: Billy Miller, Edwin Kliftgmafh R- L. Bulloch, David Reinauer, Harland Dyer, and Phillip White. Not pictured are Willie Corcoran, and xx Bill Taylor. JW' j in l6'uildi14g Uharaffcr nv ' v-f X , Key Club members, standing are: Jackie Lestage, Sydney Horn, Pegram McCreary, and Billy Jines. Seated are: James Nelson, Jimmy Nixon, Kent Cutrer, Vernon Brown, Wendell Lindsay, and Darrell Lester. Key Club members Pegrarn McCreary and Kent Cutrer wash a car window up town in their Get Out the Vote drive. They left cards saying, Your windshield has been washed so that you may see your way clear to vote on November 6. 1' 62 :J 'Z Q1 og 1 4 I Ci 5 K ' 'Ja 'Z'6 '6'luI1 Spausars Varsity- Three-year lettermen of the L. C. Club are, standing: Jack Kemmerly, Bobby Greenwood, Wayne McElveen, Carl Warden, Leonard Ernst, Roger DeWitt, and Bill McDonald. Kneeling are: R. L. Bulloch, Richard Miner, Coach Jimmy Austin, Charlie Kennedy, and Kenneth Wimberly. The L. C. Club members who lettered three years in football are Jack Kemmerly, Wayne Mc- Elveen, Roger DeWitt, Richard Miner, and Bobby Greenwood. Carl Warden received three letters in football and three in basketball, and two letters in track. l48 Leonard Ernst lettered three years in football and one year in track. Three-year letters were received in football and two-year letters in track by Bill McDonald and Charles Kennedy. R. L. Bullock lettered one year in basketball and three years in football. Kenneth Wimberly received three-year letters in football and one year in track. Wildcat Kitten glllb .75 Cum in One il ' , K g.. , tr T Q- C7 Pictured top row: Nan Warren, Sharon McClanahan, Renee Belaire, Myrna He-bert Judy Elvvell Pali' Cafdone, Carol Wise Patsy Roberts. Seated are: Betty Clarkson, Caroline Abadie, Jo Lynn Warden, Janet ffahattey, Perla Crosby, .leanne Stayton, Cynthia Donaldson, Gerrye Simpson. Kneeling are.- Elaine Small, Charlotte Malarkey, Sandy Russell and Betty Lou Boling. Breaking the regular tradition of having two Freshman TriHiYY Clubs, this year's rnenibers voted to unite into one club. Any Freshman girl is qualified to join if she so desires. sk Having vvorkecl two previous years in Y clubs, these girls have rnany ideas and plans for this year. Ways these girls thought of for rais- ing money have been a dance, a car wash, and a cake and ple sale. Aside from their five elected officers, the members are on committees that have specified jobs. The more important Committees are program, constitution, devotion, and protect. Miss Alzire Duff, the teacher. advisor, gives tearrt a helping hand toward learning the cor- rect procedures of a club. Not pictured are: Sharon George, Patsy Hailey, Karen Harnrn, Ginny Hester, Shlrly Knight, Karol Planning the club's yearly activities with the sponsor, Miss Alzire Duff, center, are the McKee Frankie Lewis JO Ann MCCOIHSVQV Linda officers: Judy Roberts, Treasurer, Courtney Francis, Secretary, Martha Ann Gill, Vice Shaddock Doyores Wlrmev President, and Sheila Shields, President, Standing are Ella Jessen, Dena Guttrnan, Dianne Herbert, Charlct'e Comeaux, Terry Barnett, Carolyn McKeever, Diana Vasquez, Martha Pittman, Seated are: Paulette Assunto, Sherry Bodin, Sue Wallace, Ellen Kester, Mary Ann Dominick, Margaret de Synek, Georgene Fleming, Sharilyn Allison, Carol Ann Hohenberger. , v 'YF :- ' . , u-4 ' - g ,. 'H xx 3 l 1 w K in C. 1 ,-t.: , , 1 . nr.. '.. 1 . Q'- - .'.'.1.,q Q.. 7, as QC Q3 S. x Q ', --, eff R 51 ,z nu-xi 196 . ig-4 n R fm is A g 9 Q 0 3' Y' - I . I 0 Y A W1 x 5 l Y ig? X Q X 5 , up, 1. , -rf, X ,sf Q Q N Q O O E. W an ' xg C 'L I 'TATE ga f v . ., X 'czfi' K S. .av rses of Pe! cw Q am are mm ea a O 5 aw f 'WO'TOf D6 Bc 'Uwe Pre-fi MU e r 5 r 5 g e mr Q isle CMM oer Secof C fo NW Uber J 0 r r W e Com Q rw rhwcal , e r rm Y L' K e wil Q emmem a 1 ews c 'r Q Ta e 1 , Q 2 a ky, -Q ' nrocesses. Vrwadmg LSU. .where e Ycam Stare Es :ep f A for D GQ!! ,aw i Carde Nic . ,Midshzjmzw drum JH 11114111114 l' Lynne Hartman presudent Enleen Cole treasurer standung left and Rochelle Krnstal vnce presudent look over the 1957 Wuldcat Dlrectorues Frances Hemphill secretary hands Muss Lorena Roberts sponsor money recenvecl from an advertisement an the dnrectory Top row Julle Gayle Betty Gunllory Angela Terranova Kay Noble Valerte Sylvester Lully Hoffpauur Second Row Betty Elwell Kathryn Phtllt 5 Kathe G p rnne arrnson Mary Mudlam Harruet Runnels Merrnll Ann Snader Peggy Foster Brenda Manmng and Marylln Redd Not pfctured are Patsy Parkm Alluson Muller Laura Mohan and Carolyn Castle Ov 'U' E7 3 Yr and friend Uhrzsfzan Character I O X, H Betty Elwell center gives Betty Talbott some Wildcat Directories to sell Julie Gayle and Merrill Ann Snider examine their handiwork before going to sell their products Fo salel l957 Wildcat directories' Get yours now' Girls in the sophomore Midshipmen Tri Hi Y Club cried these slogans as they had their salesmanshlp abulltles tested in selling the school directories The work and profits of this project were shared with the other sophomore Y Club the Cadets Midshipmen during the year invited several guest speakers who lectured on drarnatucs and gave hints on how to be date bait and how to get along with boys One of the other protects of the year was helping the handicapped children A Twenty five dollar check was given to Mrs Long s class at Hamilton School to help pur chase special materials for the group Janet Ratlift, president of Hamilton School's special class, accepts a check from Lynne Hartman, president ot the Midshipmen, Others in the picture are: left of Lynne, Frances Hemphillg right, Rochelle Kristalg in chair, Bobby Duett. 0 'W von Q la, 6 french Ulub jlfliws Husiness With '76'0r1 Z7c'1r1ps or-ar 1 French Club officers, Kay Noble, Treasurer, Pat Dolby, Secretary, Gayle Smith, Vice President, and Roxie Smith, President, discuss a club proiect with sponsor, Mrs. Louise Barzotti. As members of the French Club, stu- dents get a bright picture of France and the French people. At club meetings, they often learn French games and proverbs from the Land ot the Fleur de-lis This club provides an entertaining insight into the lighter side of French life. The French Club this year collected money for the purchase of French records or films to be donated to the Language Department. Ambitious French Club rnem- bers raised the money by the sale of fudge lC'est-Bonli, French scholars fol- low the ancient French proverb, All work and no play makes 'Jacques' a dull boy, and thus have a lot of fun in connection with the study of their elective, Top row: Glenn Guillory, Tommy St. Dizier, Pat Quirk, Andy Pierson, Ken Smith. Second row: Carol Guedry, Audrey Grigg, Ruby Buckley, Betty Guillory, Bonnie Jordan. Seated: Kathryn Phillips, Karol Khoury, Julie Gayle, Katherine Garrison, Joanne Cottingham, Rose Corbello. Not pictured are: Judye Scott and Kathleen Ardoin. 1- em -or Debate is work, but it is fun, con- clude the LCHS debaters. The IO mem- bers and their sponsor, Mrs. Louise Barzotti, took time out from their busy schedule and observed the Speech Festival at Lafayette during the early autumn. Observations and comparisons provided experience for the group. The group met twice a week. Debates were practiced and strategy planned. The debaters know that good preparation makes a good debate. Material was sought out and notes were compared among the members. The group planned debates with area schools in preparation for the annual Speech Festival held at McNeese in March. They also participated in the State Rally in Baton Rouge in April. Dcbaters Gain poise. lcmrwledga and Conideucc' 2 if Sf , f I ,s, -gt , v 'J . ellgff , -. x J, ,Mp p X . -X Nw X Gil Vasquez and Joanna Steele discuss strategy with their sponsor, Mrs. Louise Barzotti. Finding information in magazines in preparing tor a debate are the debate club members. Standing are: Brian Simpson, Vance Kirkpatrick Thomas Scott, and Lee Sylvester. Seated are: Charlotte Canik, Gil Vasquez, Donnie Fries, Tonny Plauche, and Joanna Steele. Not pictured are Lee Smith, and Anne Browne. ,Q ff s ia, ' -if library Club Sponsors hr Secretary-treasurer, Jene Lester, President, Jacquetta Pleimann, and Vice President, Linda Guedry, discuss with the Library Club sponsor, Mrs, Ruth Reedy, the sale ot Christmas ribbon tor the school. As the sound ot Indian drums echoed Through the auditorium, Pocahontas stepped out ot an enor- mous book cover. The Book Week Pageant, which was one of The features of L.C.H.S.'s celebration of This annual occasion, was on. The Library Club was Teenage Library Association, Thus bringing a distinc- tive honor to our school. By being members ot the Library Club, The girls learn to check out, shelve, and paste books. They get some experience cataloging and indexing them. The artistic members of The club keep The bulletin board Tull of'clever reminders and suggestions tor interesting reading material. The club members are an asset to students in suggesting good books and in helping them make friends with the library. up to its usual practice of sponsoring the numerous activities which Lake Charles High celebrates. One ot the most active clubs in L.C.H.S., The Li- brary Club, This year, successfully ran its vice presi- dent, Linda Guedry, for secretary of The Louisiana Top row: Sandy Landry, Edith Storer, Barbara Turner, Wanda Steckelberg, Carol LaFountain, Sue Worley, Linda Morris, Linda Watkins, Brenda Herrington, Laura Park, Allison Miller. Middle row: Judith Smith, Priscilla Fenner, Lynn Hartman, Nancy Revelle, Charlene Carnahan, Clarence Carver, Carolyn Carver, Sue Dever, Lou Ann Chandler, Carolyn Castle. Bottom row: Ida Thurber, Catherine LaGrange, Mildred Clarke, Judy Gill, Sandra Dronet, Cammie Quinn, Linda Waits, Gail Tankel. 1: x7 KJ xv Y I56 Hank Week Pagcan Y h.. +7X -A 'W Top row Janet Stayton Brenda Srmth Sylvaa Brewer Lnlly Hoffpaurr Mary Mrdlam Carole Revelle Gerry Murphy Beverly Bertrand Gay Hudson Middle row Brenda Lutgrnng Ern stune Mandell JoAnne Steele Vnrgunua Gnlbert Adrlanne Parra Betty Elwell Rochelle Krlstal Cecelna Buns Mary Andrus Bottom row Nedrw Perrutt Jane Myrlclc Claudett Barnhnll Lennue Martnn Marcia Hartman Jane Savant Not prctured Glenda Bourque Maretta Bradley Cherry Broussard Pat Burnum Charlotte Canlk Mondell Carter Anne Coleman Kay France Carol Guedry Peggy Frank Donna Johnson Betty Keefe Carol Khoury Vurglma Khoury Robble Kungery Nancy Magee Marganta Mancuso Kay Noble Margaret OMeara Katherune Phnlllps Lynda Renchley Mnldred Clarke and Ida Thurber demonstrate the technlque t HIJK mumble Library Club members Carolyn C rver and checklng out a book for a freshman student Laura Park as they carry out thesr duty of shelvnng books 25 if ' 1, J u Y - K' 1. ' I . ' ' it Q ff K Afyy J -.N '- I X N fmt: BJ V ,Sf . f B' 4. ' , 1 . . ' .I I A et . I ' . I 'C .I '. .X .' I ' I ' . A , O ,, . 6 l' ii 6 , tx . x t X Xl A 4 x r' . ',, , e . J V 4 V , I ht. V, t ,' 9 ,fl . - Seniar Girls' 671111 Sells' Senior Girls' Club officers and sponsor take time out from their duties for refreshments during their few minutes of leisure. Seated are Jacquetta Pleimann, vice president, Mrs. Ruth Reedy, sponsor, Becky Stewart, president, Jene Lester, secretary, and Monie Mc-drano, treasurer, What have I gained from Y club member- ship? This was the sub- iect of a panel discussion in which the Senior Girls' Club evaluated its YMCA affiliation. The discussion proved quite conclusively that the values and the ac- complishments of the club were numerous. The weekly meetings, designated for business, program, and worship, pro- vided an all-round schedule. An interesting study was made of various denomina- tions. Explanations of be- liefs and discussions gave a wide concept of other be- liefs. Upon hearing of the Sen- ior Girls' Club proiect-the sale of school sweatshirtsf L.C.H.S. students flocked to order them. When the shirts were received, many oohs and ahs could be heard. At Christmas the club helped a needy family. A special menu was prepared, and canned goods were gathered to present to the family. Top row: Joanna Steele, Alice Nagem, Lanne Daugherty, Jan Allen, Gay Hudson, Glenda Cain, Virginia Gilbert, Ernestine Mandell. Second row: Brenda Lutgring, Janet Stayton, Anne Browne, Gerry Murphy, Patsy Ball, Carol LaFountain, Judith Scott. First row: Jane Myrick, Fran Picarazzi, Margarita Mancuso, Mary Kate King, Connie Bravos, Eileen Bono. Not pictured: Brenda Theriot, Roxie Smith, Louise Lyons, Penny McBride, Carol Pitre, Faye Roper. Cade! Z7l'l'-f1'l'- V Sfrcssas' Surcessful liwhg There's nothing like good ol' home cooking! Y girls heard pleased cus- tomers exclaim over their cakes. The cake sale vvas one ot the many proiects ot M the Cadet Tri-Hi-Y Club. The Cadets helped their sister club, the Midship- men, on the Wildcat Direc- tories, dividing the vvork and profits in halt. Selling advertisements, compiling the correct names and ad- dresses ot students, taking orders tor them, and tinally selling the directories vvas the procedure in the de- velopment ot the T957 Wildcat directories. At Christmas the Cadet Club undertook a proiect to get fruit and cookies to take to the Magnolia Rest Home. Carol singing provided tun for the girls and pleasure President Margaret O'Meara and Sponsor Mrs. Kersey check over advertisements for the lOl' those who lT96l'Clll'TeVT1. Wildcat directories, while Vice President Priscilla Fenner and Secretary Sue Dever look on and Treasurer Lynda Reichley kibitzes. ,Nw 'Y' af.. .V Top row: Dianne Manuel, Lou Ann Chandler, Nancy Magee, Melinda Felker, Carol Ann Stevenson, June Vitello, and Sylvia Brewer. Second row: Carole Guedry, Karole Khoury, Ellen Haxthausen, Joy Jones, Johnette Scalisi, Joanne Cottingharn, and Clara Partin. Bottom row: Lou Ann Miller, Audrey Grigg, Betty Sue Talbott, Donna Johnson, Marsha Cain, and Barbara Gateka. Not pictured are: Peggy Sue Frank, Rena Dale Hannum, Rose Jennings, and Sally McCann. g A L, N , ,,1l'i! 1 t li- lx -f, 1 Ju:-lr i I ,NHS Purchased 450 Uokes for flamfr Students Will l be next? is the question on the lips of many hopeful iuniors in assembly as they tensely wait tor Mr. St. Dizier to announce the next year's National Honor Society members. The privileged ones chosen can be proud of their election into the society by the faculty. Popular among LCHS stu- dents, the NHS gave out tree cokes each six weeks to the intelligentsia who rated the honor roll. This year the NHS, at its bi-weekly meetings, had programs on scholarship, character, leadership, and service, the tour precepts ot the society. A highlight in the year's NHS program was its participation in the induction ceremonies of the LaGrange chapter ot the National Honor Society. H M M- V4--'-1 National Honor Society officers confer with sponsors, Miss Lucille Leaton and Miss Iris Murphy Standing around Miss Leaton's desk are Treasurer, Bill Kraus, Vice President, Beverly Bertrand, Re porter, Jacquetta Pleimanng and President, Jene Lester. Members ofthe National Honor Society are fseateclj Gerry Murphy, Carole Revelle, Mary Lee Rock, Gay Hudson, and Carole Nichols, Kstandingt Kip Heirnendinger, William Nelson, Kent Cutrer, Ken Smith, William Hale, and Lee Boddie. Not pictured are: Willy Corcoran, David Lloyd, Mimi Moss, James Nelson, and Philip White. M 7, 'Sf X 'T 1 il l , i .ay . tix' y V Ono-tus!-,fol- Ooqfo op Ooq0'9 6' q,i,oNo 1 lbl ,HT sznnbusflf ' 1 .fgp-wfvR,,.., to Drama Addzkfs Act well your part there all the honor lies IS the motto of Thespuan and Dra matncs Club members as they produce many plays throughout the year In order to become a member of the Dramatucs Club a student must learn the basl: facts about the stage and mem onze ten lunes of Shakespeare The years work begms wrth a formal nmtratron f new members Mustcal comedues one act plays and the rally play take up a members tume as he works er on th stage or behtnd t a a member of Propertues Make up or other commrttees The goal of every Dramattcs Club mem ber ts to be a Thespuan Thus reward rs gtven after at least one year of servlce to Ax the club Prepanng Orvnlle Jrmmy Greeson for hrs bug date un the Junror Dramatucs Club play are Sharon McClanahan Dena Guttman and Terry Barnett Members ofthe Dramattcs Club are Top row John Woodard Clarre Grantham Anne Coleman Jo Matthews Monlque Fleury Second row Glenda Cann Carolyn Carver Clarene Carver Terry Barnett Mary Ellen Beard Carole Lemonne Patsy Halley Thrrd row Brenda Mndlam Donna Johnson and Margaret O Meara LJ oe 5- T7 g. , I - W,,, , . . , . . K' O . . , I ,4 . eith e ' i , s , - , . t , l N . K. -X is . . , ,- 'gl K . X 4 I . ' V I Q -f ,' . A Q L , .. ' ,' x 'Ls' fy r , r Herrington, Wanda Steckleberg, Dena Guttman, Patsy Roberts, Caroline Abadie. Bottom row: Jo Ann Cottingham, Loretta Dark, Mary I I - k F K S X 1. 5. 6 A K? .. X, Ss' ' A T- , , 6' - - - 7- ,f if .v' ', 7 T ' L- lang'-' ,su ' , h - . ' , .1 ' , If ' .2 '.. 'I '. . lr' , , 3 - . f '- T 1 - ' . i' ' ' ' - y . , ,. V , ' t e I , l 1 1 , l 5 , l 1 . 5 I 24'-555. , f A New fl! lf Sfrwes for flzgh Ideals Mr Thuele Ccenterj discusses executnve responsnbtlmes wuth Freshman Sophomore HIY offncers Bully Muller treasurer Bull Henry presndent Scott Wehner vuce presudent and Conway Magee secretary To create manntann and extend throughout the home the schools and the community hugh standards of Chrlstzan character IS the purpose of the Freshman Sophomore HnY cl b Its ottncers work with the Y through the lnterclub Councul The club was formed lte an the year un order that freshman and sopho more boys mnght have the opportunlty to belong to and work wth a Y club Club plans for the year Included fun and froluc A hayrlde and several dances were features of the program Freshman Sophomore HnY members standnng are Henry Snider Jay Reeves Vance Kurkpatruck Wrlllam Trlmble Michael Hll Toe Carlberg and Ken Bono Kneelmg are Freddue Lewss James Hnxon Jnmmy Jackson Walter Moss Lennie Ableman Charles Sweeny nd Tony Alvarez Snttlng are Vincent Bnvona Jlmmy Greeson Richard Trahan Freddie Martxn and Johnny Khoury us. If ' 1 1.5 5 L2 ' Q-. iff , I Xxx S s 7, junzbr-Senior Hi- V Uaps Basketball Crophy By defeating the runners up, Sul- phur, the Junior-Senior Hi-Y members permanently latched-on to the YMCA basketball trophy this year. They won the all-city tournament for two secutive years, thus earning the con- right to keep the trophy. Besides being basketball players par claim Since excellence, the boys also lay to the title of billiard experts. they meet at the YMCA, after ings they all gather in the playroom for a game ot billiards and battle it out to see who is the best for the week meet- The boys through their sportsman ship on the basketball court and else where striye to carry out the ideals common to all Y clubs Bruce Planche sponsor of Y clubs presents a trophy to President Willy Corcoran as Arthur Lee Clark Treasurer Blake Patterson Vice President and Fred Mugler Secretary look on The trophy was awarded to the club for winning the basketball tournament held among the local Y cubs Seated Wayne Wolfe Danny Griffith Buddy Hodgkrns John Keller Charles Barnes Standing Jack Flanders Kent Cutrer XJ R gf g?u!11re Kmrhvrs' C7110 Left Maretta Bradley Secretary and Sandy Landry Treasurer discuss the financial status of the club with Sponsor Mrs Reedy as Jacquetta Pleirnann President and Alice Nag m Vice President talk over a meeting s agend with Sponsor Miss Scott Am I interested in teach- ing as a profession? Could I fulfill the require- ments of a teacher? In what grade level would I best teach? Questions such as these were answered for 50 members ot the Future Teachers' Club of America during their year's work. Junior and senior mem- bers studied the require- ments and the standards of teaching, Several guest speakers addressed the club concerning what is ex- pected ot a teacher and what makes a good teacher. Second-year members ob- served in the elementary grades at various schools to decide on the desired grade in which to teach Then on Career Day after much preparation and conference with the teacher in whose room they were to teach, th se girls taught in he grades of their choice On the Tuesday atter noon ot American Educa tion Week held during November the club gave a party in the library to honor the Lake Charles Teachers Association SENIOR MEMBERS First row Brenda Lutgring Joanna Steele Barbara McLaughlin Monte Medrano Pat Dolby Eleanor DiGiglia Top row .Ian Allen Jeanette Francis Glenda Pecorino Carol Nichols Gerry Murphy Helen House Brenda Kay Smith Not pictured Anne Browne Margarita Mancuso Roxie Smith Brenda Theriot wgaqiw I62 ,N 1 I I 1 : 1 1 ' ' ' e ' ' 1 ' I I l 6 I 1 ' ' . , Q , . , , a , . I 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . : 1 1 1 - Xi VA. .. -r T' x I Q 'I 1 '3 ' 1 -1 .5 t VJ 2 ij . ,- .q -s ' Q fi ' Q - Q, ,. f . -, , in - sgj . r- . 1 - ' 4 ' av YR , W I N I L, 5 fa Q. A if if-' A 4 ' 1 I M15 ' tl!- 4 - 'f , , Y , . 1 .ii A' ' ' Y' ,. ' l K F, Vw' 1, H 353 l ' 1,1 .K ,N . ri, ' 1 , 5, , x 5 A 1 ' ' Q, 2' K l X t I use I Opens Dfw iv II l'r0fQss12f14 -u -.ww-'- X4-A.. yn- Y JUNIOR MEMBERS frrsr row Carb Q L grange Ida Thorbu Anno Colunan Sandra Drone! Janey Barham Second row Lynda Guedry ncy Jo May , rw r R Murcia Hn 1 .Nandw Sfeckdnerg Top row Laura Ann Park Brenda Herrm n Mary Moffett Chadene Cwrn 1 r Vw L K rw Ndson Jo,cc Voge Nor prcrured Mary James Lennre Marm lv a Morrs Adrnnm Parra n I c S nh Lundy Kay Wat n up KN EOOKQ FTM mc 11 4 ' . A 44 f . hi f f Harm a , -, ' ' , . : A , Na C , S6lJyQ Lexus Luc LJTQ wg, Shcia oy, f ' Q Smfn A 1 iv , : , g- to , r , 4 anan Gr wJ Tankel L nda 'N feJer aw ' , 5 , ' T' Lnd I , 1 1 Ar Q Ps,-Norm, Ncdra Perr H, JUJN1 rn f k ws, i - 2 I J A 3 ? N J 2 . X: 5 If . h f X 1' I V M ... Y Wx. Mk ,r p r .. ,if gl, x ' ' Y 5 ' 4 f . 'V fu ' Viv f 1: 1 'Y95 1' 2 : f ' sam '. L:,cf Jcffecv' is 5 sunia. B'Qn:1a Ka, SW' 55' src Brgrda Lovgrrrg zine. ' 'VS li, ' fin' P: 'Y 'LP G '-MJ DH , Opa Ewa gram' 1-I her and 'f ss Bon:-rg il, S J-Cro' Q LW: C :wa 'cat-are e,::f'. eo' abc: zbee'.f,v'f, arCQ'va1S11Cc1 Z fl fl. fncaurages Demacracy 3 x r 4 I Brenda Kay Smith cooks some food that has been frozen, while Pat Hebert empties some into Mrs, Burns, center, discusses the month- the pan. Standing behind Pat is Nanette Bullard. Others looking on are Carol Ann Stevenson, Elsie ly programs with the presidents of Walker, Kaye Frazer, Mary Bullock, and Rose Marie Guillory. Future Homemakers of America at L.C.H.S4 tingle with excite' F,H,A. offers membership to all homemaking students. The ment when the annual Yam contest is held. This tests every F.H.A, club stresses all phases of home life, The F.H.A. comprises three member's ability to cook. Claire Grantham edged out in a close clubs at L.C.H.S. Two are Freshman Clubs, and one is a Sopho- race and won the local and parish contests. Members of the sixth hour sewing class, standing are: Sharon George, Marilyn Warner, Sherry Vaughn, Carole Granger, Evelyn Graham, Sandra Honeycutt, Geraldine Broussard, Karen Hamm, Madolyn Dartez and Faye Rosteet. Seated are: Loretta Olmsted, Sherry Bodin Sandra Narans, Renee Belaire, Lucille Mosca, Bennie Barber, Virginia Davis, and Kaye Fisher. I Wd X., ' ,QP vid N - af i fl ,,,.p-wz Fixx' Q - av Q lil Home and Uommunify L75 fl fi-v. ti the three clubs: Brenda Kay Smith, Lynnette Morgan, Nellie Allen, and Brenda Manning demonstrate how to prepare food for Sandra Joe Narans, and Bernice Barker. freezing. Pat Hebert tastes one of the apple slices. Others are: Elsie Walker, Jane Myrick, Marylia Redd, and Rena Dale Hannum. more Club, Club programs are sometimes obtained from Teen Times, a monthly magazine for high school girls. The girls particularly - II ' t' it of the Sewmg at me band banquet emma Y ls one ac lvl Y enjoyed a style show given by a Sophomore club. Clubs, The girls are carefully selected for this important iob. Members of third hour sewing class, seated are: Charlotte Canik, Joanne Broussard, Marion Watson, Shirley Knight, Brenda Patrick, Alice Nixon, Patsy Lyles and Maxine Richard. Standing are: Harriet Runnels, Bernice Barker, Doris Carpenter, Patsy Spires, Molley Stoker, Carole Ann Roberts, Kaye Armstrong, Rosalind Smith, Marion Duck, Sandra McDonald, and Shirley Vesper, 1 1- vs ev l70 . junzar Gzrls calc Sak kv, 45 -632 0 ggiw' 7 W A az. ti' ef 1 W4 members government Marcna Hartman Vsce Presldent Mary James Secretary Mary Ann Podrasky Presndent Jane Ann Savant Treasurer discuss wrtlw Miss Louise Vlck sponsor plans for Junlor Y Club Top row Sally Lopez Carole Lemorne Shetla Roy Mary Moffet Sallye Lewus Pat Spnllar Sherrull Prlce Mrddle row Vlrglnla Lusotta Cecelna Buns Eduth Storer Claire Oakley Tucky Moss Llnda Kay Watklns Karen Nelson Bottom row Judltlw Smith Mildred Clarke Pat Burnum Judy Gull Llnda Wants Betty Jo Nelson Not prctured Lnnda Davenport Mary Ann Dowtes Sandra Dronet Charlotte Jones Sandy Landry Lucy Lutgrxng Laura Park Nedra Perritt Sharon Phlllnps Marlene Stltzlern Dolores Urdlales qx F 01 'N I i r E 'A in , J Bu a nlce homemade cake cw ou Y members as they sell ca es p ra se mon to t ear world service protect Each member made a ple or cake tor the cake sale Also contrrbutung money towards the world servnce fund 45 the annual dance and slumber party glyen by c ub T dan e g yes the u nts t rn all th loc scho chance to get better acquannted and the slumber party afterwards pro es ood :me a the cu HlY s e Junlor glrs learn more about club procedure and .l tv I O l . , - , 7 ' , L M - L L i - L L 1 L f agllfiflzr,-,yirgflff-arf L, rw J U Y Q fll I Y A A Q y If ll k and ies to E ey r ld ' 1 in ,I I-'PH -5 I I M the l . be c i st - M de ro e al ols a L'-.Ah . ,, Q . vid a g t' tor ll l b Al N, , Tri- T help th ' ' l 10 f +1 , 1 , 1 f ' 1 J r ' r ' , r ' , ' , ' I A I : I . I H f I F 1 - I . I I I I r - 5 A l 1 l f f A r A I , . J I J r A , r , r , r , , r 4 ' S a L R ff My 1 l ,Asszsfcd 114 ll arld Scrum' 5 Top row Nancy May Sue Worley Maretta Bradle Linda M Q' of Y' y orrus Mondell Carter Kay France Brenda Hernngton Linda Wheeler Mfddle row Clarene Carver Gaul Tankel Barbara Turner Wanda Steckelberg Joyce Voge Anne Pellernn Gayle Srnuth Bottom row Sally Jarrell Adruanne Parra Carolyn Carver Nancy Revelle Lmda Guedry Lemme Martin Cath L G enne a range Whats the latest gossnp9 ask Lucy Lutgnng and Lunda Moms Lennie Martln Wanda as they work over the Y club newspaper Herrlngfon survey The program 17 Q- I 1 I-fa ,-4. Steckelberg Nedra Perntt and Brenda cross Used during the weekly worship 4 X Q ' 1 I 4 1 I ,Jr .R l r -1 , 6. 5 :L O It 1 . , , , in i V f- A ' 'N . ' y ' it K E t if V 4 . Rf' u . e' ' pf X 'fi A . 1' , , f V u 1 C ' gm.. X . S Q' fl' A-D - la ' - N in ' . ', 1- 'A 1- , x Y - , 11 ll ' 4 I . J l - f ' A g lx ' X' ,F lx X -. ll I Y: u I , . P va , . ,Q , . If ,J H , y X C. . S , , - -W 4 Cs J -FSM I ,I A ,f r ,, . A. 1 rf f ,M I F W if X1 v3'5l9l n.N W it Becky Stewart, Treasurer, Willy Corcoran, Vice President, Philip White, President, and Mimi Moss, Secretary, discuss tentative plans for the school year with Student Council sponsor, Miss Grace Ulmer. ludcuf Uauncil H6405 With the promise of air- conditioned rooms and no teachers, the presidential candidates were on their way with their election pro- mises. Every tour years a presidential election, in- stead ot the usual Wildcat City, is held at LCHS. Students are decked out in their country togs for the Frontier Dance and dressed to the hilt in their very best tormals for the Homecoming Ball, two oc- casions sponsored annually by the Student Council. To be assured ot a good student government, the Council accepts only the ex- perienced ' senators from Pelican State, the poli- ticians who ran for the student body presidency, and the patricians elected from each roll call. Top row: Lee Boddie, Kent Cutrer, Carl Warden, Kip Heimendinger, Fred Mugler, Jack Cochran. Bottom row: Billie Jo Askew, Frankie Lewis, Sandy Landry, Carole Nichols, Lynda Reichly. Not pictured. Torn Ward, Jimmy Austin, Lynn Hartman, Darrell Lester, Vernon Brown, Lawrence Dillon, Pat Dolby, David Lloyd, Richard Savoy, Eleanor DiGiglia. Wd Baton Rouge here N6 come was the slogan of fhe five gwrls aftendung The Leadership Conference Thws past sornmer af LS U LCHS was represented n The Lvbrary and the Joornahsm sections Lnnda Goedry sTandung left and Jacquena Plermann QeaTed center par1lclpaTed IU he Lrbrary Conference Becky Stewart standrng Mum: Moss and Mary Wat kn were The representarnves to The Journalusm group Kelafzug fs fha iawrzfe 2 i X . W 1 , - '-v 4 K Y' f X -'K , i fx Q j .Q x X i 4 , , ,Q A fx F , avvv' ff Y A .ef-I 1.2, fr, ff 1, , . 4Jff'w'?A' -f 1 v ffffef' I .J I 'ng A M, , , . .- , A .A V A M , ,, -., V ,I f, K, ' A ' 1 X A I , ' , 22' ' 3 -. M 5 I I I I 1 4 ' I I I - ' . . . I w S I ' I I I I ' x vs A cc W r A kvvh uf a xr 'Nw- Mlmn Moss and Phnllup Whyte know secret of sellung glve the sucker a brg srmle and take hrs money IN ckets Mnss Norgress lssues orders at the Lake Charles Teachers A soctatton ptcmc whose program was entntled Com and Get It A Pretty good, If we do say so ourselvesf com ment Julie Gayle, Betty Elvvell, and Rochelle Kristal, flccizue for Students. I Xtfl M3 who supported thetr party durtrtg presidential elec tnohs by malcmg posters , A V I 9 ,a 4 - - Y, x ' X' 4 W...-. , 'V w y ,f1HE Iv . . L, t v, y ,lvrV I ' , I NA , 1 ' Lf . f V, . I -.X V +4 Q' ' 7 1'- y, . f 1' ' !n f V, ,y ., Q' i Y y ' ..- Y xv U N Q, ,VM -. V , ' 'A Y -1-w,Av K i- . ' k s ,bevy r y A , f l Q . . . . , the , H - , . , S- . , , al x r ,Q .I I ft xx 15 f N 1' , 'f ,I 3 ' N R , f .ya Q, . l x 'r Students Dvwlc' 1260 fluurs L Mrs Rose Spencer the school nurse checks the hearmg o Walter Moss A lwearmg test ns glven annually to each LCHS student nw' 44 What happened to the teacherso F T A members crowd around the table and show theur ulterlor rnotnve nn going to the FT A Tea to eat ,1 Students sclwottusclwe to the left and sclwotttsche to the ruglwt as they Nltlfl Tl1fOUQlW Ffomlef DBY 1 , , . , X t ' w , k Vp .' f t NJ 1 r Q7 5 J I M Q . FM A ks. I L A , 1 A f 03 , , 4 A I i A , Q ., , '3 ms K. A4 ,, Q . A 4' 1 'tg f 1 V, ' 4 ' wt f 4 A A ll Mar lv Srhvvl 111' P i vfvuiii ,-f, ,- -iii it ilinuiiiu 111:11 n-11: 1:1 o-4 My My' What a srarwge decorahoh vhs table has' Knp Henmerwdmger Becky Siewarv Edwun Monvgomery Janet Sfayton and Jack Flanders were the property men beh nd the Cavalog Bal! -5 Dead sho! Pegram McCreary elrrmnaves his enemy BNake Pancho Pavverson Thrs paw was seen around on Frontrer Day I Kjgffilwxv ,V So pre' arvc proper a e ' cse P gr fs F Yhe Book Pagean! of Greer Arrercarws de PQ Book Week The Coloms's were Lnda Mo 's Lmca K2 We'k Fl Be e e Dc 5 P ce Anne CoNemar Rose Corbe c Mere Pe eff and Cherry Broussard 1 1 rl., '. L' Ls , , I 5 x f. . ' ' x ,,, I nv' , .- R f' v f Y 7 1 - 1 I f I 1 , I . , , Q. I 5 , x., A L. 'Z' X, - .Q 2 ,-7 'X if .. , g r J Xvw 5 A I 9 ' 4 N 1 UD i -- ......-v-I Akms Bud Bono Don Shurley and Ray Todd teed off ln many One of the fnrst thtngs learned In Home Nursing IS the correct method golf tournaments of the 195556 season Unfortunately there IS no golf of washung hands Demonstratmg the correct technique are Lynn team thus sprung Lamknn and Eleanor DnG:glta Watchlng are Brenda Smith Phyllis Jones and Roxre Smuth l fb Catalog Staff members get the feelmg of hugh bers were up an the anr hanglng snowflakes and altstudes whale arrangmg Santa and has eught trny stars decoratmg forthe Catalog Ball relndeer tn the sky of the gymnasium Staff mem .7f Cakes Uzrec ,Cuucll Shzfts - J if 'f . Y Q t . ,gs I -7 l V if Q . V J, Xi 3 M- . Bill . I I . I ,. , ., . . . . . . . Y I I ' ' . . U . I . . , . . . I I . , . -..- 4 J l , 1 ' Q Q .- 7 ' . , l , 1 1 M , ,Zi , ,, , .. ,M,v,,.. -4. ,Z . . ,, A V H - ' ' ll ll ' l , - - I- W? N- ' +5 'tp S embers commut slaughter on Enterprlse Boulevard with Work an the bookstore ns a 'ob well done by Multon Lyles ofthe yearbook Standing are Comme Bravos .lacquetta Catalog Staff m the completuon Jack Flanders durlng their study hall periods Plelmann Kent Cutrer Jene Lester and Marsha Cam The edltor Mary and Sallye Lewis Tl Nx ll 1 vxvxm N Xll x To JP' No homework for Lsnda Vaughn and Randy Owens gives more tame forthe readung of magazmes nn study a fa Safzsfy Hungry Students an l X . t I I i ' ' Hlzfl , 1 I I lll l r Q . I f f ' It 1 . v. ' ' l , I ,- 1 ' f . ,Ti if '4 l Z Y . 1 A - '-ff 1 xx . 1 M, MASK I V r 'f lg f i , 'J x 4' xl ' rr 2 4, l 1 1 l ' ' rigs . ' :jd Watkins, ,is laid out orl the table. Below are: Tucky Moss, Barbara lurner, wb- , ll- N 4, M, ff M 1 f' K . A -- ii ' gif, 1 NX 4 l ' ,, 5 Nm XX M A ndi' I ll A - YN ' s'-ffl, , 1 'N x, , - f v sl fl fglf' 'ffml s, I . . . . . . h IIA lndusfrzkfs cf Our dw1m11141'ly 1 if ' if .f 9 Q4 E Q 2 Q' ., f . E , Q ,, 5, 'f 1 K' 4 vi I li w 1 L, it 'fans L X 0 Y ' . ?' Q 2 lv x ' N. Q na M., . A . '- .':.- '44 1-:AGA ' ' Q . -K L ' ,c'zvrz?f-'f1vvs1-'-u-- 4 - -v,.g2t'1n- '- ig nrrwdgli X A l V , .. daily., ,h1.l,y,.Y. t.4,l I Nh -a t ,., It gg 5--sv . - , f '1bai:i- - - ,.,...... 4' ,Q A . , .bf ,, - A A RTISERS 'll ':. X , E . ll ,I V41 rv, Q, K ' f w - , -3-Q, W. A . :ff H -' QQ a. . in .5 fF',I 'if 9435? A W' V- aj N. E 6 'N W 'giTMa e 1 ' X 3' ep. ggi Onl storage tanks near Lake Charles 'B' 57:35 y 4, , . x.. r. GULF NATIONAL BANK Q-Q i Erneshne Mandell and Jack Rlchard e'r some firsi' hand informafion Comphmenfs of PRICE MOTORS INCORPORATED Fme Au+omoblles All Makes BROAD AT KIRKMAN STREET Complimenfs of SEVEN - UP ORDERS TO TAKE our BOTTLING COMPANY Besf Wishes F Esso SERVICE Broad a+ Boulevard LLOYD'S Dial HE 6-9I49 LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA Complimenfg Qf Il'lSUl'e and Save JCHN MICELLE Mme' MEAT PACKERS BOB HOUSE AGENCY Ph : HE 9-5023 P. o. Box 289 'Su'a Ce'Rea' Esme PHONE: HE 3-7344 COMPLIMENTS OF J fdfmlfa cf0aMem Wu? John Keller was appomfed +he ofhclal one who ioolc up money for +he fooiball frups When +he Family Needs an Exfra Car for a Few Hours. a Day or Even More Call TUBBY NICHOLS Herlz Renf A Car Licenses 530 BROAD STREET PHONE l-lE990I9 Complimenfs of TRITICO MATTRESS COMPANY COFFEE SHOP Phone: HE 9-582I 273I Broad Downy Flalze Donufs 8l9 BILBO PHONE HE 9-48l0 Congra+ula+ions +o 'Hwe Class of l957 CAGLE CHEVROLET, INC. See 'rhe U.S. A. in a Chevrole+ WMM WOOLMAN AND ALLEN B Complimenfs of 72l oulevard CompIimen+s of QUATRE PARISH COMPANY CompIimen+s of TCM CLARKE Insurance Service Agency Dial: HE 9-4707 I607 Bilbo LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA DUMATRAIT'S RADIG - TV General Elecfric TV 2900 Eas+ Broad LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA Phone: HE 9-2I29 P. O. Box I302 'Q V It Q1.,.!57 al' .gif 4 Ar+isI's of LCHS. Milfon Lyles and CIaucle++e Barnhill, spIaHer Ihe painl' and come up wiI'l1 a magnificenf mural for fronlier day. KELLY WEBER 81 COMPANY. INC. Wholesale Groceries Produce and Grain Fer+iIizer Manufaciurers LAKE CHARLES. LA. NU - WAY CLEANERS 81 SHOE SERVICE Shirl' Service Recleaning 260I RYAN DIAL: HE 6-5488 II' Was a Pleasure fo Help You Plan Your Office LAKE CHARLES OFFICE SUPPLY INC. Complimenfs of HALE 8: EDDY 2I6 Weber Building HE 9-25I4 RALPH E. MANAGAN - PresIdenI' CHARLES M. CARROLL - Sec'y - Treasurer MANAGAN - CARROLL BUILDING MATERIALS 2005 Soufh Hodges LAKE CHARLES, LA. COMPLIMENTS OF Watson's Ice Cream Q 'E'--.1 Lucy Luigrmg Cherry Broussard Kem' Cufrer and Brenda Barley agree fha? WATSON S IS 'I'I'I6 besf for Ice cream J 81 R MOTOR COMPANY II20 Ryan SI'ree'I' He:3-853I or 3-8532 LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA Qwyafmzwzf P!UfVZZ',0 BU!! DIXV6' CWPPUQA 7'!0!V CfU ' Q 7 fw Mem , 1 I ,....,N'k Beal lhe Ga+ors was 'rhe cry 'through L. C. H. S. halls a week before 'rhe L. C. H. S. - LaGrange game. Seniors Brenda Therioi, Joanna Sfeele and Gay Hudson, admire ihe gaior which was sirung up in +he lobby. Complimen+s of C0mPllmef fS of cl-:uc WAGON DUFLOT Where Ea+S Are +he Bes+ THE From Eas+ 'ro Wes+ 3327 EAST BROAD Complimen+s of CONOCO SOUTH STREET B. F. Goodrich Tires and Baneries A. A. Guedry, Prop. 1027 BLVD. PHONE HE 3-9696 Phone: HE 6-7644 LAKE CHARLES. LA. CompIimen+s of FRED'S CAFETERIA I50I Broad Phone: HE 6-58I9 Owned and Operafed by FRED STOMA Once a year Ihe LCHS Key Club handicapped children from Hamili I 'Io LCHS, a+ which fime a progra s g fo +he sfudeni' body b y fhe childre Wifh Every Good Wish fo I'he I957 Graduafing Class of L. C. H. S. LAKE CHARLES AMERICAN PRESS Serving Sou+hwes+ Louisiana for More Than FiHy Years FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF ASSOCIATED PRESS AII +he Besi' Comics and Feaiures Delivery Each Affernoon in More Than 75 Towns SCHLESINC-5ER'S CompIimen+s WHOLESALERS of Cigars . Tobacco . Candy . Drug SERVICE ICE co. SPeCia'+ieS PI1 HE 6-7825 I832 E 'fBroad LAKE CHARLES LA CALCASIEU MARIINE NATIONAL BANK CFR M a+ Ihe CALCASIEU - MARINE NATIONAL BANK. Smm-rs MEMORIALS THE I8I8 Broad S+ree+ LAKE CHARLES, LA, Insurance - Real Es+a+e Phone: HE 9-443I Since I9IO VJ: 45- The cries of Vofe for Mc 81 Mc and We Like Ike were heard Tuesday morning during ihe rally for presidenfial elec+ion. Complimen+s of T0M'5 JACK PECORINO TOASTED PEANUTS GRQCERIES Peanu+ Bu+fer Sandwiches Dial: HE 3-972l 4OI Easf 5 and Fine Candies I225 I2+h. S+. HE: 6-7444 LAKE CHARLES. LA. Complimenfs of elsonee THERloT's COmE'SEE'S of Home - Owned and Operafed Since l925 WE KEEP YOUR FOOD COST DOWN Lake Charles, La. CompIimen+s of ENTERPRISE PHARMACY Phone: HE 3-94I9 2O0I En+erprise Blvd. PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS GIFTS FOUNTAIN SERVICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES BERRY BROTHERS INC. Au+o and Truck Par+s LAKE CHARLES. LOUISIANA SlvQu--of-W 15... Poor Seniors!! Sfudy aII nighf for Miss WhiH'en's English 'l'es'I' and 'Ihen all during roll call and sI'iII 'rhey don'+ pass. CALCASIEU BUILDING MATERIALS, INC. Home of Tidewa+er Red Cypress Ihe Wood E+ernaI I I9 Ryan Sfreef Phone: 9-8364 P. O. Box 846 LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA THE CAMELLIA HOUSE H Home of Fine GifI's and Fashions for Ihe Wee Miss 3I6 IRIS STREET PHONE: HE6-2I90 Mos+ In Jazz, Pops and Bop C I f CALDWELL'S ompimenfs o LUMPKIN RECORD SHOP Locafed in Appliance and Furni+u INSURANCE AGENCY ,,epa,+m,,+ IvIULLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE CompIimen+s of UNITED GAS CORPORATION CompIimen+s of a FRIEND Sheppard s Ennchecl Bread An offlclal of Sheppard s bakery plans +I1e1r Iayou+ for Malcom McMlIIm who is a represenfaiive for +he Ca+aIog. FRANK MONTICELLCTS LOUISIANA SCHOCL FGOD STCRES OF BEAUTY CULTURE 2I30 Eas+ Broad S+ree+ II03 Hodges S+ree+ LAKE CHARLES BEAUTY IS me BUSINESS LQUISIANA A PROFITABLE CAREER AWAITS YOU Bes+ in Foods Complimenfs of I BERESFORD'S TIN SHOP ROBIRA AND THURBER nsurance Agency I83I Ryan S+ree+ TELEPHONES: He: 6-7206 He: 3-9900 v.MoLW0NSl o cps y X T' -,,... X LUTE Y 0 ll . REDDY KILOWATT Rf for those accomplrshments rn the classrooms that have brought you to the threshold of a new career May you always assume your respons1b1l1t1es as readrly and as well Your cont1nued progress 1n Amerrca s free enterprxse system wlll make for success and strll hrgher standards of lxvmg for you and Am6flC3 Lets go together A Good Neighbor Wherever We Serve Your Buszness Managed Tar Paying Electrzc Company O -4-1'- Z 4 .21 I . X J S C O Your Electric Servant S . . . 9 . , ' 4 r l H y . . . 0 9 ' 1 ' ' BCS I'IVe I'II'I es+auran+ ITI I Owned and Operaied by George Bravos and Gus Gravel ....44'. for Ihe boys and girls of LCHS. Mac's. besides being noied for i+s Complimenfs of SALES OFFICE WEBER BUILDING LOUISIANA WESTERN Dia'1He3'6355 LUMBER COMPANY POWELL INCORPORATED LUMBER COMPANY Lake Charles, Louisiana Re+ail and Wholesale l822 Ryan S.h.ee+ Building lVI6I'6I'IaI FIR AND PINE OIL FIELD LUMBER CEMENT DUNHAM PRICE INC GULF SASH 81 DOOR COMPANY INC d BRICK 81 TILE CO Comphmenm of I and I 9 an GORDON DRUG STORES. INC. THE FROSTY BAR The Rexall S+ores 2500 Kifkmah THREE STORES TO SERVE YOU JUMBO MA'-TS AND SUNDAES NUTTY CONES- BANANA SPLITS JUMBO ROOT BEER No. I-409 Soufh Ryan Phone: HE 9-2738 No. 3 - 802 Kirkman Superior Woodwork . . . Phone: HE 6-0543- Wholesale No. 4-3400 Ryan DAVIDSON Phone: GR 7-3946 SASH AND DOGR COMPANY WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION Lake Charles. La. Manu'fac+urers and Dis+ribu+ors of Millwork and Building Manufadurers Besi' Wishes +o 'rhe Class of I957 NIULLERQY 5 MPLIME Kimura! Zbjwwm 54,4 my N1 of 50 dm Wiwifzam Q52 CITIES SERVICE REFINING CORPCRATION Refiners of PeI'roIeum QuaIlIy ProcIuc'rs LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA C ARPENTER S LOCAL UNION No 953 Complimenis of 7 , x 'N X ' NJ A , T' . .. . fy Ing 'T TEN I X I I SI. E I A 1 , if X IX N j X , RIA' fu X 'IQ ,dx Q ,A x , ' 1 I I . . 4- I X .1 ' T ' N QL Sophomore girls climax froniier day wifh BoHoms Up. SATjrJ1aQ'S Complimenis of Resfaurani and Cockfail Lounge AIR-CONDITIONED BREAKFAST - NOON LUNCHES DINNERS - BANOUETS - PARTIES I605 Eas+ Broad Lake Charles, La. MACHINE SHOP Complimenfs of NEW FOOD MARKET QuaIi+y Foods Phone: HE 9-9434 I800 Kirkman SWIFT SERVICE AUTO SUPPLIES. INC. I033 Ryan S+ree+ Phone: HE 3-3636 ORIGINAL REPLACEMENT AUTO PARTS GOODYEAR TIRE DISTRIBUTORS For Over 32 Years TRAVIS BOMBER GRILL Eas+ Broad a+ 6I'I1 Ave. THE BEST HAMBURGERS IN TOWN Wai'-a-Burger - V4 Ib. Mea+ - 35c Bar-B-Q. Chicken in Baskef-65c Complimenis Seafood of PHONE HE 3-9295 Complefe Real Es+a+e Service REINAUERS LACASSANE COMPANY REAL ESTATE 'NC- Reinauer - Abieman - MaH' Insurance 334 Kirby Phone: HE 6-0563 LAKE CHARLES. LOUISIANA Seniors. Penny McBride. Carole LaFoun+ain, Lee Sylvesfer and Ronald Young, IooIr very pleased wiI'h +I1eir seIecI'ion of rings. 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