Lake Charles High School - Catalog Yearbook (Lake Charles, LA)
- Class of 1960
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Every ten years each school that is a member of the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges participates in an extensive process of self-evaluation, after which a visiting committee of the asociation reviews the find- ings of the school and makes a report which com- mends good procedures and recommends areas which can be improved. Because Lake Charles High School during this year has participated in this periodic examination, the Catalog staff, helieving that this was the most significant activity of the school year, selected Evalu- ation as the theme for the 1960 Catalog. The eight areas of the evaluation process furnish the eight division pages of the Catalog. Con fenfs Glimpses of 1960 Administration , The Day's Work ,sss, Sports .,ss Honors - Organizations s,ss Features -e Classes s Advertisers Index ' il??mWY?,vfr5fx,, 5, y 'ft wg? ff . swan,-,,, A S 3 f if fd Z, - 54' 1,315 .K kk A A, 2 ,4 3 , YE wqnumz w. 1 N 8 R ww 4-.,, , ',-.f 1960 Highlighted by Honors ln the annual critical service conducted by the National Yearbook Association of Columbia. Missouri, the 1959 Catalog received a score of A. No more than ten per cent of all books submitted attain this score. Editor of the 1960 yearbook, Martha Ann Gill, explains the scoring and tells new staff members tleftt Emily James and trightl Diane Gayle of suggestions for improvement. '4Dell Magazinef' national sports, booklet, previewed the 1960 basketball players and named Charles Cotton Nash, Lake Charles, six-foot five-inch eager, as a high school All-American. ln two basketball seasons at LCHS, Cotton broke district scoring record, this year with a 3-1.9 average. Not only does Cotton excel in basketball, but he is a year-round active athlete lettering in football, track, and baseball. Swedish Sfudenf Viewed U.S. Customs between two countries differ greatly. Gun reads an illustrated book, A White Christmas in Sweden explain- ing to Mr. Reinauer and .lere about the beautiful Swedish celebrations. Before coming to America, Gun never knew about the typical teenagers' snack of hamburgers and milkshakes. This combination has become her favorite foods. A vivacious addition to the LCHS student body was radiant Gun Nlalmstrom, who spent nine months in Lake Charles getting a front-row impression of the United States from the teenager's point of view. Gun. a native of Gothenburg, Sweden, was one of approxi- mately l525 seniors participating in this year's Amer- ican Field Service foreign student program. Competi- tion for the honor of receiving an American Field Service scholarship is very keen, and the number of students who apply is much greater than the number of scholarships available. While she attended LCHS, Gun made her home with the Jules Reinauers, whose twin daughters were juniors here. Although she found many customs and ideas which were strange to her, she quickly fell into the routine of school, homework, meetings, and week- ends, generously interspersed with good times, fun, and relaxation. Gun's schedule included English Ill I American Literaturej, civics, American History, and speech. Her above-average grades reflected an outstanding ability to master subjects taught in a tongue foreign to her own. Lake Charles High has enjoyed the opportunity of being hosts to such a pleasant, outstanding girl as Gun, and sincerely hopes that she has benefited from her stay in our country. Swedish meatballs can't even compare with jambalaya, exclaims Gun as Mrs. Reinauer and Sudy give her pointers on southern Louisiana cooking. In previous years LCHS students have won many honors at the science fair. Connie Magee demonstrates his anti- gravity machine which will be his entry to the 1960 science fair. Catalog Ball opens the Christmas festivities. Varied Acfivifies Spelled Fun Anne Couvillion and Don Pease admire some of the projects on the Civil War made by American history students. Shannon Bridges and Berdon Lawrence spend a clam period finding out about the professions which they hope to enter in the future. All seniors were required to make a job study. Lasting for two school weeks, the study answered many of the questions posed by students about the salary, hours, require- ments, and security of the career of their choice. From these inquiries many pupils were able to decide whether they were or were not suited for their tentative profession. Wil! val Choose a ici this ny' ,, 1 Glimpses of Campus Life in 'YM'-. .4 . ,f f N As a service to the community, the LCHS Student Council. in February, was host to area schools for a safety council conclave. The Calcasieu Safety Council sponsored the meeting in order to promote safe driving and to familiarize teenagers with responsibilities of traffic regulations. Tom Shaddock, .lane Henry, Betty Reichley, .lo Ann Lawlor, Richard McCusker, and Lynn Boddie wait their turn as Mike Emmett calls out words from the NOMA spelling list. Two lists were distributed among the students through the National Organization of Office Management Association. All students except Freshmen participated in this program. On the first 100 word test, based on list one, 410 seniors, 30 juniors, and 3 sophomores made perfect scores. Recall Year's emories XJ, QW' ca Students of Lake Charles High are always eager to undertake the responsibilities of eiviv duty. Cheerleaders, Bonnie Case. Harry Castle. Connie Magee. Donnie Britt, Sandra Narans. and lh-tty R1-it-lil:-y 1-ollec-I contributions from bask:-tluill fans for the Nlarch of Dimes. Punkie Clarkson and Surly Reinauer admire the framed picture of the Kilties, the first high school drill team to appear in the Mobil Oil Calendar. The color picture appeared in the company's 1960 calendar. During the gubernatorial elec- tion, Key Club members hand- ed out cards to voters encourag- ing: others to vote. Mr. J. T. Milford accepts a card from junior lllf'l'1llJI'I', George Trimble, one of numerous Key Club boys who gave community service during the year. Q, ta or if Mr. William Smith, Supervisor of Lake Charles City Schools, discusses with two first-year teachers, Miss Margot Genre and Miss Beryl Bourgeois, a new piece of equipment recently acquired hy the Science Department. Administration School Staff and Administration Combining much experience. gained hy years of service, with the vigor and enthusiasm of youth. the teaching staff at our school numbers l5 men and 18 women. Twenty of the 33 have academic degrees heyond the hachelors degree held by the remaining 13. In addition to the teaching staff. our school has the services of supervisors of instruction. a school nurse. a visiting teacher. and a speech therapist. Coordinating the entire program is the superintendent. who acts under the authority of the five school hoard memlwers elected hy the citizens of Lake Charles. Fine leadership on the part of the administration. plus the consistent effort of the instmctors to increase their skill. have. over a period of years. resulted in one of the lwest high schools in the South. Sf. Dizier, McCusker Mr. A. J. St. Dizier, Principal Now serving his twelfth year in the principal's position, Mr. A. J. St. Dizier is a native of Lake Charles and a graduate of LCHS. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees at LSU and went on to be- come a classroom teacher here before assuming the role of principal. Currently filling the post of Chairman of the Louisiana Committee of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. he also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the Teachers, Retirement System of Louisiana and of the Committee on Research and Services of the Southern Association. Mr. St. Dizier was very busy this year preparing LCHS for evaluation, an extensive project which takes place every ten years. Mrs. Margaret McCusker, secretary to the prin- cipal. is a graduate of Malden Business and Commer- cial School. Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts. she is active in the Lake Charles Little Theater. the Camp- fire Cirls, the PTA, and the Women's Auxiliary of Hospitals. Mrs. McCusker makes out admittance slips. keeps the school scrapbook, sponsors the bookstore. and maintains all the student records. Manage School Affairs Serun hlS thlrd xear as presldent of the school board 15 Dr J Y Garber a pedlatrlclan who ha been a board member for exen years Wir Frank Fleld uce pre-s1dent of a local bank 15 a past presldent of the school board and hows 14 xears of membershlp to hxs cred1t Nlrs E B Watson also a past presldent of the school has been elected to a posltxon on the board for the past 19 xears The football players haxe reat fun at the lce cream partles she Cues for the team Dr H B Hewsett a member for Cl ht years serxes the Community as an optometrlst Nlr Nlark Wentz a former LCHS ,r1d1ron ,reat IS another past presldent hasm been on the board lor ses en wears Mr Wentz IQ a safetw dlrector The students of LCHS rIHt6fUllX acknowled e the tlme consumm, seruce gnen ulthout compen a tlon bs these outstandln cult mlnded people Nlr Frank Fleld Ur L B Watson 1 Slam Dr .l Y Garber President Dr H B Heuett Nlr Nlark Wentz Efficient Staff Reviewing their busy schedules are members of Mr. Fords staff, Miss Bonnie Mae Smith, coordinator for elementary and primary grade lt'3CllL'l'SQ Mr. Bill Smith, supervisor of high schoolsg Miss Frances Willard, the visiting teacher: and Mr. R. S. Killen, director of physical education. Mrs. Mabel Duett, lunchroom supervisor, and the school nurse, Mrs. Rose Spencer, agree that a balanced diet is essential to the good health and well-being of every Miss Madeline Watson, receptionist, and Mrs. Mary student. Zimmerman. the hookkeeper, discuss various duties with Miss Betty Harless, the secretary to the superin- tendent. New One branch of the superintendentls office staff perforrm secretarial and stenographical duties while members of the other hranch keep in direct contact with the teachers and students of the entire system, , each supervising the educational progress in his own particular category of responsibility. ssef fo Mi l Supf. G. W. Ford Supt. G. W. Ford, chief executive of the city schools, sits in at the monthly meetings of the school board. Mr. Ford keeps abreast of changing trends in learning. and constantly strives to pro- vide additional and broader opportunities for the young people of Lake Charles. A native of Natchitoches, Louisiana, he re- ceived his B.A. degree from Northwestern State College and went on to attain his MA. degree from LSU. Now in his twelfth year as superintendent, Mr. Ford brought to his present post many years of experience as both teacher and principal in the city school system. Thlrfy Three Teachers AUSFIN ,I T BA ME Norlhvu urn Statz College loul xanx Statf llnner ity hmalth and phw mal ulucatmn pon or LC Llub head football coamh Hobby huntln BARNES AI ZIRE D B A 'Nl F Soutln a te rn Loulalana C llc LOUISIANA State Umwr 1ty shorthand typm emral hu me 0 D118 coo zn dl I fwm BOURGEOIS BERYL A BS Loulslana Stale Umver sny chemletry emral scxence Hobbles- ewln rlflery BURNS RUTH BS Iowa State Umverslty home eco HOIHICQ ponsor Future Homemake-rs of Amerlca Hobbles trawelmg collectlng demltasse cups Mr Ruesell Mus Murphy Mra Sanger N11 Q Scott and Mr Domes ware panel members for evaluatlon ! - , . .: .., '-s' ., r, f, .S'L.'f, s'-3: 1 g S .'. ' Q . ,I Y, . . .: .. .' 'S' J, .gm , J. . . -S ,Z L- , ' g, gl--' s'ss.l'lll's--k'g1'1tS g. . , .: .., '- Z e wg - -' 5' ga - s 5 --y 3 ' -gs . , . - V , ' . - , , , .. ,ls.,... A. - Made Up LCHS Staff Three Coaches Au tm Morne and ,lamallxow kx check m and look mer papere found 1n mad boxes COLLINS ROY B 5 NI E Iou1 lana Polytcchmc I Qutute Loux :ana qtate Umxer 1tw drner cducatlon Hoblne huntm f1f.h1n lJlD8.I1l'l CHONIN Rl NNELL B NI X Northme tc-rn State College Ceor e Peabody Lolle e band Holmbles olf water lum fx hmg lake Charle fhe Q Club Nw ii , f NX QIINION BN CNQQ CK dl 4 e rx mnntrw H lm ln IJOWIIFA C-XRRFLI BN I,ou1 lana lech mmral lub mn phx ll al eduralun head ha lxetlyall mach Sixteen LCHS Teachers QENRE, MARC-OT: B.S., Louisiana State Universityg biology, general science. Hobbies-sports, music. GROS, OUIDA: BS., McNeese State Collegcg algebra I, II, trigonometry. Hobbies-two little bright-eyed girls! Mrs Barnes Miss Trahan Miss Huffg Miss Hooge and Mr Durand chat during a coffee break HAIR MARX BS NIA Louiiana Nate University English sponsor of Wzldcat Hobbies poetry music HOOCE EDINA BS Louisiana Qtate University geome trv algebra Hobbies-sewing music ardenlng Y . , , A -' , . . ' . , . I . ., . . ., S .. , ' 7 1 . c . 7 , . , Z . ., .. , - . V. U . v - M v f 1: ' Y 1 Hold Masters' Degrees HU-'I-', NANCY: ILS., Northwestern State College, typ- ing. general business, English. Hobby-good music. JANIALKOWSKI, RAY: B.S., McNeese State Collegeg general history, physical educationg assistant football coach. LEE. RICHARD H.: B.S., ME., Northwestem State Col- lege, Stephen F. Austing algebra, geometry. Hobbies- radio, electronics, hi-fi. Mr Lee lllustrates the use of the slide rule as David Worrell puzzles over a problem on the board JOHNSON LLOXD BA 'NIA Phillips College George Peabody College chemistry physics general science spon or Radio Club Tennis Club Hobbies-music radio choir work bpanish French sponsor lNat1ona.l Honor Society Cheer leader Fre hman Kilties Hobbies-music new lan guage working in house and yard ITE.-XTON. LUCILLE: B.A., MA., University of Texasq Faculty Taught I : I ,y Mtss Roberts and student teachers Mrs Raspberry and Utes Ward f,1VC help to al cbra students NIORRIN ROBERI L BN Xlcxuc Ntatc Collet c1v1cQ physlcal education a5s1stant football coach NIURPHX IRlb BA 'NIA Tulane Lmxcrtty Hendcr son State Teachers Colle e Latm and En llsh Qponior of Klltleb and lNat1onal Honor Socxtty Hubble read lt tentn to records studym lan ua es NORCREDB RALHAEL E B5 MA Peabody College for Teachers Loutslana State Unxverstty C1V1Cb and Eng ltsh poneor of Natlonal The plan Soctety and Dramattcs Club HOblJlCS7fC3dlH polmci dramattcs sporty REED JANIES L B 5 Southwestern Loutstana In mutt mdu trlal art drnere cducatlon Hobbles-photo raphx hlgh ftdelttw hunttng ftshm ,Q 1 if v-A ., .. . , . - ,f g' ' . ' T . ' '..,1 Y' . ' Uv . -. .. .-.. . . - t, ,. . ., , . , . I . ., 1 . ., ' S ', X' -. . U I . . Q D v 3 v - - .. , . , . . .. M .. -D 5 ,. , . Y . . 1 1 . lub' S 2 v g 3 K - , .: .., .,, T3 7 - , s Q . 5 , - gy -1 , '- , A . .z .., s -g . H. Q .V Q, X . . U Y D 5 -fv ' n ,Q ,'. , Thirty-four Subjects Betty Renchley Courtenay Frances Judy Elwell Nltss Qcott sponsor Sudy Remauer and Nlary Anne Dommlck prepare for the F T A Teachers Tea REEDY RUTH B5 BA Loulslana College Unnerslty of Illlnols ltbrarxan sponsor of Future Teachers of Anurxca and Llbrary Club RHANIF. ROY BS Nlcxltne Qtate Collee general scxenct hlolovy Hobbtt f1h1n huntm Colle Q Loulslana Statt Lmvf-r tty geometry al ebra sponsor of qemor Glrls Club Hobbies traxel readlng LLHS ports ments mu IC concert ROY FAY B-X Southwestern LOUIIGDZ Institute En l1h Hubble mu IC cnllectln unu ual rvclpes . . , , . . . . , . . ., . ., , Q t. . 3 .A . Q K K x .r, :..,.rHs- gg , s' n ' ,2 'S- ROBERTS, LORENA: B.A., MA., Northwestern State U , -L - L' E r ' , Q' .. . U . t- V . - , . C , . . , , g . . T Lf s ' ' t, S' s. I . : .. .. ' 'S' ' 2 g- 's-- s', 'g s .. I' SC UTT NIILDRFD H A 'NI X I,ou1 lana Slate I nlxer t Lo umbxa Lmu r nw le .xcher Lol 1 eg mdance counxc-lor pon or of Future feaClurQ of America Hob SPINKB LENI EY I3 K NI E 'Nnrthvu urn State 0 le f Loulsmna Nate Unlxer ltw l mwr lty of Hu J u vruwr of 1111: o 1 nc r 1 m f gulf LCHS Welcomed Nme New Teachers This Year 1 N 1 D I I 3 If illld lIf'dIlXP url XHXX RPXILRLH N X Q Nan S 1 1 1 11 rf? f --our M-1 ER LF B on 0 L c Illlll 111 1 I mur x me rudn ll tc rx pun or nf Sluunt 1011111 ll WHVI TLIN EBBIE B X NI 'K 'NI1 1 Q1pp1 State Colle e nr XHPIIIEII INLI' ltx lr 1111.21 1 h fdltorla 21 X101 of lamfog Hnlvluu plwtw rdphy rvadln A I'T-X membar Judy lzlwell Nlan Knm lhllllfllilx and Nteplluuc Lut rm lx WI 1 Ganher 'Nlcfonmll spxclal Qpcalur fr the Isacher A Oiliillfbfl durm Xmencan Educatmn Week . 27 F 'I'.XYl.UI. IJIQXCQII.: BA.. N1-rllnwelf-1'11 flat- ilulln-gv E11gli-I1. NIIt'4'1'Ill ep'-:war ll:-lulw Fqlaui. Hull!-Q J ' I1'llFfI1f1lfTf'. A , ' Wing. QX T111 13 1 11.1. ft - cgnlleg.-1 ph. -iv:1l e-4111111111-11: fpuenr of Mirlf 'Xtlle-tif' .X--Hvi: iwn A Hubby all -p-fri-. gk . . J V.. wil 1 1 I J IfI.NlI . GH,-X x .: A. .. NIA., Jude C 11-ga . 'S na Statf wil,-1 A ll -j: S ' S I if f V '. lin- f 'Lf' V5 'U:wEngl'! 1 4- ' 1 4' d 'S ' .Y , S g ' ', , I Q. 1 , X . xl Li- IJ 'S. 'W' .. jx 'U 1 g:'g1tal' tl Ur. .Q - 'f 1+ 5' 55 'g. ', ' John Gaither, Shiela Shields, and John Newkirk, after a unit on banking in their social studies course visit a brok- erage firm and watch the posting of stock market reports. The Day's Work Pl'0gl'2lIll of Stllflies .-Xt Lake lflmrles High Sr-linnl our program of stuflies is hasetl upnn an analysis nl the erlllr-atirmal neetls nf the stuclents anrl prnvimlfs a uitle variety of experienees tu meet lmth the present anrl future neerls nf pupils. Since river eighty-nine per vent of Lake Charles lligzli Svlwul gracluates attend college. courses are rlesignerl tn equip mllege-eapalile stuflents with information antl skills essential for wllege work and professional living. A-Xll enurses offererl are of a hasic. funclamental nature. Requirements for grafluation inclumle: four years of English. three years of snvial stuclies. three years of rnatheinatics. three years of sr-ience. and fuur years of physical eclueation. Speech. lltbllltnllllllilllgf. inclustrial arts. r-oinniereial suhjwts, and music' are electives. Stanley Boyd points out the relationship of various angles to Melody Allison. With the use of charts, ,lim Hackathorn and Lynn Boddie demonstrate the theory of sets, a new concept in mathematics courses. ALGEBRA- Over one and rise three, recites a student as he reads a graph in algebra. Graphing equations, factoring, and using square roots come naturally to a student who has completed the first course. Colorful figures are drawn to scale as students tackle ratio and proportion. The second course in algebra introduces sets, a theory which is one of the new concepts found in modern mathematics courses. SOLID CEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY- '4Sines, co-sines, tangents, l'm so mixed up now lill never get it straight. Many new and unfamiliar terms become well knowm to all trigonometry students in their study of right triangles. During the second semester, solid geometry is studied. The students make Senior students Randy Owens and Ronnie Guidry discover the world of polygons and cones in their solid geometry class. small geometric figures to help with their study. A basic knowledge of these two mathematics courses is a must for many fields of study in our modem world. GEOMETRY- Now, there has to be 5 way to prove these triangles congruentf, moans a plane geometry student as he struggles with his homework. Bewildered students are amazed as they are confronted with such diverse figures as traingles, trapezoids, pentagons, hexagons, and parallelograms. Scale drawings, and models of geometric figures are used to illustrate prop- ositions. Students of design find geometry helpful, as do students of architecture and textile manufacturing. One of the ultimate goals of the geometry instructor is to teach students the importance of clear thinking. Jamie Macdonald explains a basic identity to the trigonom- etry class. Sciences Aid I I . is .N . B. v X14 When this circuit is completed, the light globes tum on, explains Jan Corcoran to Peggy Hewett and Raymond Dominick. GENERAL SCIENCE-4'Oh, finally! exclaims a student as he successfully completes an experiment in general science. This course is an introduction to many types of science. Here the student does everything from interpreting weather maps to study- ing anatomy. Films corresponding with this course interest all of the students. BIOLOGY- Look! lt's still beating, exqlaims a budding biology student as the heart of a small animal is removed. Keeping a notebook of plant drawings and animals is required of all students as each class advances from the first phylum to the higher forms. Field trips and laboratory work are favorites in biology. PHYSICS-During their study of physics all students work problems conceming heat, light, forces, and electricity. A special requirement of this course is that each student display an original project. A practical application of physics is found in engineer- 1ng. Frankie Lewis and Barry Daggs perfomx a Physics experiment concerning weights, as John Newkirk points out to Cap Rohr an important step in the problems. Modern Living ff Biology student Brian Sledge explains various parts of a model ear to Donna Blessing and Lynn Sweeney. CHEMISTRY- How do you work the gas? asks a new chemistry student as he prepares a solution. Learning by experiments to make acids and bases, all students discover that the practical use of chemistry is found in the Engineering Club, which also gives the bud- ding chemists a chance to tour the local refin- eries. Patsy Roberts and Pat Pendley complete an interest- ing experiment with magnesilun as it bursts into flame. Languages Introduce Sandy S Carolyn Kay and Wlllrs Nolan help ,lerlanne Helmendlnger translate a letter from her French pen pal tevenson records h1s VOICE of Democracy speech LATIN Chrlstmas 1S really a joyous season for Latm students who get lnto the sp1r1t of thlngs by Slflglflg Chrlstmas carols m Latm Anclent Rome and the conquests of Caesar come ahve wlth the help of numerous reports and an up to date bulletln board Enghsh becomes much easler as Latln students study partlclples and lI'lflI'llt1VCS and leam the Latm der1vat1on of words SPEECH Oh' Do I st1ll sound hke thatw exclamms a speech student as he llstens to a recordmg of lus own VOICC made at the fxrst of the year Learnlng to speak correctly IS one of the mam 0bJ6CtlVC5 of lh1S course Frequent pantomlmes and speeches enable the students to feel at ease before a group Each speech class enters 1nto many debates Wh1Ch broaden the students knowledge of current events New Horizon Pcrna pullue cane Jeanne Bel as Qhe pomt out Iatm FRFNCH French Qtudents learn haelc ldlfllllq aa thex tackle the numerous readlng lewona and llQtQ of wocahu larx words Recorcle help the Qtudente perfect the naeal Qounde YNhlCl'l are characterletlc of the language The studx of French foods and reetaurants leaxes mans moutha watermg a the bell Qouncl SP-XNIbH Qenore and senorltas ln the Qpanleh claeeee tour the Spameh Qpeakmg countrlee mth the ald of booke Through numeroue reaclmg lewone the Qtudentc leam to recogmze well known phraeee After a two wear Qtudx of th1Q language the pupll flIlClS he can Qpeak wlth confldence He aleo learne Qome of the Qpanlih cuetomi and culture ENGLISH Fngheh students burn mldnlght oxl a thes flnd themeehee learnmg exersthmg from grammar to Shakeepeare Correct grammar la eaeentlal m wsrltmg theme uhlch C0IlQtllUlE an Important part of each Qtudenta educatlon Elght tunes a sear students rueh to meet hook report deaclllnei Claeeee alio make exten Que ufe of aucho ueual 3ldQ name of food to Tommy DHVIQ and Cay Kirchner Cuento df W alt D1 ney 1 the deep readmg matfrlal wwhxeh ab orbs the attentlon of Jucleon 'NIcCann and 'Nlary Gough Nlr John Lce tudent teachcr ln Ehzabethan theater to qhlela Qhleld Engll h explam he and Hank Packman l tt ,. - . ' , c U11 c 5 . S .g . . 4 S E , .S .S . I. ' . 5 ' - . . . ,tv 4 , e' ' ' e ,, A - ' . S ' ' 'S , ' s I ' ' . '. ' - ' - ' S . 1' . M ' I' .L.,, 5 e ' S . S. h 1 v - . . . 4 4 t . fa . - . . ue, e ,. tt - A , xg -. - ' -- -. . Q : . - . v v -. ,L lv T - A .L ,, . . . ,, S L .L . . . . 'A v k Y i ' -. -- e - .' - 5 . N.v g . - ,E . W -. ., . -- -Q--un: Government and Business 'duh if-'YE-'ff'-'14 Lucille Stagg explains the functions of the UN to Richard Gerard and Gun Malmstrom. CIVICS-Keeping up with the changes in today's government. the Civics students hold weekly forums. Reviewing past history. they also discuss all parts of the Constitution. Yvhen voting procedures are studied and elections are ht-ld. the classes are divided into parties. Colorful booklets are made as the students compare their own government to those of other nations. AMERICAN HISTORY- Old Gloryi' and bloody soenes from the Battle of Bull Run become familiar to senior American History students. Films depicting I disagree, says Gaye Revelle as Evelyn Lloyd gives he on a topic in the 'fWeekly News Review. actual events such as the signing of the Declaration of lndependence aid in making the course interesting. livery Friday is reserved as forum day, when heated debates climax the week's news. GENERAL HISTORY-Discussing world problems from the Weekly News Review brings General History classes up to date. Classes study different phases of history from the prehistoric man to the age of the missile. Classes are made more interesting by films and oral reports. r opinion The flag has two new stars this year, explains Billie Askew to Caroline Abadie. Are Vital x fi' FK Jimmy Bel and Perla Crosby find difficulty in balancing their books. Heres your mistake, says James Wolf to Diane Theriot. TYPlNC-The old hunt and peck system gradually fades away as typing students master the keyboard. Improved averages are the results of the numerous timed tests. Students soon realize the value of typing as teachers assign themes and autobiogra- phies. Operating the ditto machine is another accomplishment of pupils in this course. SHORTHAND-Shorthand offers a challenge to future secre- taries who realize that it is neccessary to be hrief. As students master the dialect of the business world. they also learn business terminology and etiquette. Taking dictation from tape recorders helps the students improve their speed. The school office provides an excellent opportunity for experience. BOOKKEEPING-Facts and figures swim around in the heads of bookkeeping students as they meticulously record numbers. Filling out tax forms and writing checks are practical ap- plications of the course. Several methods are taught for keeping office records. GENERAL BLASINESS-General business students eagerly plow into problems concerning stocks and bonds. rate. and interest. Operating the adding machine becomes very helpful as students work with long colunms of numbers. Mastering the correct form for writing checks and receipts. general business students look forward to applying their newly acquired knowledge. Connie Spillar and Sharilynn Allison scan T0day's Secretary. Charles Caston learns that cutting stencils requires care. i jl'hat's the clutch, explains instructor Collins to Jed Fleming. .T That's enough, wams Bitsy Clarkson as ,ludy Helmig adds water to the mixture. A perfect fit, says Peggy Bryant as Sue Beavers holds a pattern up for size. 7 xx N Blake sure it's straight, cautions George Clark as Jack Cootlman saws the board to the correct length. IJRIVEIVS TRAlNlNCf No, no. thatis reverseli' roars the frenzied driver training instructor as a student attempts to shift into second. ln addition to learning drixing regulations and the mechanics of a car. future drivers become familiar with the shapes of various road signs. ln a two-week book course. crammed full of newly acquired knowledge, potential drivers emerge, eager for a session behind the wheel. SHOP-HCareful with that sawln Industrial arts stu- dents learn the uses of many tools while working on their projects. Accurately made drawings serve as a guide to the student as he assembles the precisely cut pieces. At the end of the year, articles of the stu- dents' own design and workmanship are put on exhibit. SEWING-Practicing economy, sewing classes learn to get the most out of their material. Students develop plain and fancy stitches until they have perfected them. During the two-year course, the girls leam to make almost everything from aprons to dresses. Wrhen the students have finished their projects, they show them off in a style show. COOKING-When biscuits don't rise, students sadly realize that they have wasted the ingredients of that batch, and must try again. In trips to the supermarket, cooking students learn the high cost of living and the need to budget. By the end of the year future homemakers are able to prepare a full meal. Shop Taught I.et's do this part again, says student teacher Mr. Williams to soloist Geneva Lisotta and accompanist Hope Hackler. CHORUS-While striving for Hsuperiorn goals at the all-important music festival. chorus students learned the basic fundamentals of music and more appreciation of the art. Drills in voice control and improvement in clarity helped to perfect chorus students for such important occasions as television performances. BAND-Entertaining the spectators at all home games during football season, the marching band steps lively in peppy precision drills. The band also supplies spirited music at all pep rallies. Each spring the concert band presents a program which includes all types of music. PHYSICAL EDUCATION--- Four down, six to go, pant the P.E. girls as they run laps to get into condition for the six-hundred yard run. Each P.E. class participates in numerous activities such as archery, basketball, and volleyball. During warmer weather. all scramble for bathing suits and head for a brisk swim. This course adds both fun and relaxation to the schedules of all participating students. Many Skills Jimmy Carter, Hank Packman, and Gene Kirpatrick thrill the student body with Bugler's Holiday. -fain.-a-o-s-in-., ,7 V 3, .av W ink if.-, P.E. boys Butch Lelllanc and Ronnie Cuth develop more muscles. Carol Hohenburger, Martha Pittman, Mary Frances Chase. and ,Io Ann 3IcCollister keep their elbows level at archery practice. s K I 5 M i me V' - ,Q g,ggig1.ri 3.17am V -' H -af: N Rpm Hkwg. 11-sf. '-'r .1139 t Cl3lb0I'Ilt Fait and ,lllnllly Bel dmplay good e1t1Lenl11p qual1t1e-Q hv carrymg I1l8li I'l3l'4 to the hook room to he Qtorecl l0l1I1ny Plcarazzx purchases a compasq from Charlotte Bndges, keeper of the bookatore clurmg Qlxth hour Student To glxe rrefl1t to the llL1lIl6'I'0ll- l1I1SPlllQll Qturlcnte at l Ike flharle lllnll School who Une up 1111111 l1uu1Q of thelr flee tune to perform taQk for uhrth llttle or no crecllt 1 gn E11 theef two pagex are Qet 'mde Dllflllg lJf6IYlf'lll0Ili for tht exaluatlon of the 4,100 Ntuclent lulperl out on Nftluulau wx ss 1- ung YSIIIIOVQ 11111111111 fur111tu1e all Clfjlllff mam ot Cl jolw the jamtorlal Staff cllcl not haxe tune to fllllill When there IQ work to he clone stuclenta at LCH5 are alwsaw reaclx to lend a helpmg hand A great mam flutlee around the Qthool of Wl'l1Cll the onea pleturecl here are merels 1 Qample are carrlecl out ln the Qludenta lhelr XSllllI1gI16QQ to cooperate ulth fam ultx memlmers IQ an excellent example of good cltlzenelup Elame Small g1ves up t1me from her Qtudy hall to poet abientcc- Qllppa throughout the Qchool -X ,a - .. S 'P ' P . .' 1 I. 4 . ks . i ' S . .1 ' 1' ,K ..' . I .K.C' ll X' ,Y . .f-1 I.: S - e.,f1,' to-1' '1 ', -. .1 , ,f 11- ., l -C - . ' . A D X 4' D l- V S' 1. . . , 4 2 I 1 Demonstrated Citizenship During their frm- pvrimls john llivks. ,lull McCann. and Gail Vidrine Xlaw I take the me sage? a ks Judy Elwell a he help out in the 0fflC8 by answerlng the phone polish trophies won hy English students at LCHS. Wlutle while you work think iharen NlcClanahan Dena Guttman and Bee F01 e a they pitch in to clean the lihrarw E.. , S 'H S S s s ' ' ' ' . 5, .. v. b v as - s 7 ., . , y s s ' Eleven Person Employed The working clan of IACHS was composed of eleven able persons who kept the school spie and span during the nine months of the term. Awaken- ing at the crack of dawn and arriving at school be- fore everyone else became a daily chore for the help. How pleasant it was to enter a warm .build- ing during the cold winter months. thanks to the janitoris coming early and turning: on the heat. Spotless grounds were the result of the hard work of the yardmen. Mrs. Taylor, the school dietitian. planned and supervised the well-balanced meals, always including the important Hbasic sevenf' The two cleaning women kept l.CHS floors waxed and the elassrooms tidy. ,lack Banks and his two assistants helped to keep the gymnasium and the athletic equipment in proper order. The main- tenance of LCHS was truly in good hands. Mrs. Clarisse Taylor, school dietitian, orders bread from the wholesale grocer's for the coming week. There's always a handy man around and the Lake Charles Public School System has as its Mr. N. F. Duett. Here he sprays a bookcase. Mr. Fuselier sweeps the library floor after people finished viewing the Book Week Exhibits. 4.1 To Keep LCHS Tidy Aff Um, lfmf' says Ethel Ballard to Cooks ,lux-lla Provost and Rosa Lex- Hall as they get rvady for the first lunch rush. Mrs. Lejeune hastily mixes sonic more gingerlmruud lratu-r. She knows the- studenls will be hack for seconds. Armour Lewis, repair man around ,lack Banks hands Pete Edwards a dish and remarks how Iime'sz-iving the Ulllb. replaces the handle on one new dish washing niavliinos are. of tlu- classroom windows. 16 :Ml l iw I u v 1 Ms' Schmul Num- Xlrv. RIM- Sp:-mwr has an important role in maintaining thx- lillf'-iiflil xwll-Irving nf IACHS grudf-mx, Eavll pupil gf-is L1 pn-rimliv fight tvft suvh as the Om- Willis Noland is rect-iving. 1-111'11111'11g1c1l In lm-1111111 Ihr- IllQ'll illlll wn111m-11 uf MI111111 tllvil' 1-11 Edlll'2lt1Ollill Xec-ds of Youth Tu 111-x1-Imp as fully as possilwlf- the 111e11ta1l. 111f11'ul. 011111- tioual. 111111 11l11sif'al pms'01's of its pupils -11 that they Illilf mjuy wl1oIes11111e, luuppy lJt'I'S1IIlLll lives. Irv s11r'iz1Ily useful. z1111l makf the greulvst lmfsilvlv m11t1'il111t11,111 111 h111111111ity'A iQ the- p11qws1 of Lakv Cllurles High Sflllllll. I-Iwllfwllgll 1'1111llc111g111g Vlibiflllhlll 1m1'k Llllll xw1'tl1uhilv PKIl'il4'lll'l4i1'l1lllI' L1l'liXitil'F. 5111111-11lf 1111 Illlllliff will lw p1'11111l. Ill- LCHS Pineville LCHS New lheria l,CllS lstrouma LCHS Beaumont LCHS Lafayette LCHS Port Neches LCHS Bossier City LCHS LaGrange LCHS Jennings LCHS Bolton l.CllS Sulphur Trainer Willis Noland and managers Brantley Cagle, Ray Mc- Collum, and Buddy Daugherty sack up the footballs.. Rugged Gridmen of '59 Top Row: Simon Boudreaux, Mark Stanson, Herman Castete. Ken Smith, John Newkirk, Jimmy Bel, Wilmer Stowe, Walter Moss, Skipper Vestal, Charles St. Dizier. Second Row: Dick Landry, Jerry Coos, Mike Van Egdom, W. B. Drumm, Ed Watson, Harry Westerman, Jimmy Jones, Gary Bennett, Ronnie Guth, Doug Foumet, Glenn Hernandez. Bottom Row: Danny LeBlanc, Wayne Simmons, Doug Ragusa, Charles Sweeney, Bevo Rome, John Gaither, Breezie Ragusa, Randy Owens, Buzzy Miller, Will Hall, Freddie Runte, Ronnie Bernard. a,,Q,.9 QW, mlb! .l l X9AA--lAa4-fix N..-NQQli-J ?3f'EYi3f?5,etY1i435Vl 61 Sf'ivo,Q531?7f .3566 Above: Coaches Jimmy Austin and Roy Collins prepare to show the films of the Beaumont game. Right: Approving the new equipment are coaches Carrell Dowies, Robert Morris, and Ray Jamalkowski. Displayed Speed, Spirit Beginning the season with some of the best material on hand in recent years. the Cats were favored in many Circles to repeat as State .fKfXxX Champions. Their first two games seemed to support this view. hut then the hottom fell out. Hamperefl hy sickness and a great rash of wounds. it was four or five games before the Cats were all hack together again. It seemecl that we hacl everything hut the hreaks. especially against the Gators. who threw us out of district Competition in a very Close game. lfnclaunteci though. the Cats rippefl through the final three Contests to finish with a very respeetahle ii-3 season reeorcl. Coach Jimmy Austin hit the olrl nail on the heatl when he asserted. l'm sure we'll all agree that the best team in the state wonit he in the playoffs this ye-arf' Runte hauls one in for a gain against lstrouma. IT llillvr 4'60i, Yam Egdmu 18-U. :xml Uwvns 4101 mutilah- an IQITUUIIILI Indian. Cai Romped, Coach Austin IJ1't'IlElI'E'4 Hagusu with flu- NflYllC'llll1lXYIl play. Sfomped fo 5 ' ' XX F112 , fl l'lNlfYll,l.l'l- Nrilrlng llarfl. fast. anml uften. tlle Wlilrl- eats rmllpn-rl In an easy 26-T x'lf'tul'y over Pineville in llle Sf'2lFHII.F wvpem-1'. lluzzy Xliller. fnr his Stanfluul flefensiu- perfnrnnanr-e. nas felefilefl .'XlHf'Tlf'Zll1 Press Player nf the XYeek. NEW' llllflll X--vllllflllllfl anteater. the Cats elmmnpefl New llreriafs YQ-llfm ,lacliels Ill-T. lliglmliglllts were Sweenefs hm tnmflulmsn runs frmn sr-nnlxwl-uIJ fum- lwles anrl linnte's 216 xanl swvring srarnper. lS'l'll0l'Nl Xf Wlinus sew-ral key men. the Cats almsnrlvefl their first clell-at nf the sm-asun at the llanrls nf lSlI'llUlll8. The State Champs c-nul1ln't seem tn get rolling. ancl when the final llllfll lwlew. the score was 26-0. BRAUNl0N'l'-fBouncing lnavk intu the win Column. the Still-c-ripplefl Wvilelm-als vlippefl the Royal Purplw ll-T in a very Close anfl exr-iting game. Corning frmn lDPlllIll'l T-0. the Cats sm-nrerl in the fnnrtll quarter and macle a lvrillianl goal-line slanrl late in the game to preserve the Vic-tn1'y. LeBlanc' grabs a rninutel res! clnring the l.e-Grarmgge ganna Successful 8-3 Season Sweeney prances away from Gator attackers. Sweeney plows through the Gator lin: Runte cuts loose around left end. L.-XFAYE'l'l'E-L'nahle to stop a powerful Lion attack. the Wildcats suffered their first district defeat of the season. 20-13. Although the Cats played a good game. Lafayette seemed to get all the breaks for its first victory against LCHS since 1907. PORT NECHESF-ln typical fashion. the Cats pulled one out of the fire in the last 30 seconds. to down the lndians 13-ll. The lack of extra points hampered the Cats throughout the game. hut in the end. were unneeded as the State Champs pulled through again. BOSSIER CITY-Building up an early lead. the Wildcats. never in hot water. swamped the Bearcats. 32-T. Cotton Nash was the hero with 2 touchdown pass receptions. Nash, Van Egdom Took Nash rumbles through the Lafayette defense. Ragusa rockets after a Pineville punt. l 1 I I 1 1 t I X Y f Ill XINI N mmf' tue. tuum If msn lr utu 1 1 t um Hu I U Hcrof mln fyalthvr unI BOl1lIlf3llX xx nu mfulm In xaul IllUfIKI1JXNIl llllli B01 TON In a xuthlei mood tI10 Wlldcat. prutlml x Im th. H11 mto the gmum Ig1lllCI'i'lLlX nut 'NIHIIIIIIU toudulmm -mflmper on the Openlnff knckmff wevm tn 30 6 nm Cac rf- sl I PHI R Not Qcurlnfv LIIIIII the foudh qualtmr the 1.112 Imlankefl the Torx '10 I,0BIanc puQI1efI mm fm the ID md sxtu pmnl md our fTUQI11llg de PIIQC 4aug.I1t III: Tm In mul the goa Ol txso more pam ln lu r tlilllf 'f0Ulli I an Egflom and Ra u a Inn a I 1! r All-Dlsfrlcf Honors Danny LeBlanc' fl1eQ throu h Ihr hue' fu a flr t down lux UI INI1I':f-HIII Ullf' uf thvir finvfl Q-Iffrlf uf IIII' svusmm. IIN- XX ilell-als Iwi ax rm-ul I11'urtIvn'.1km' lu an gn-ul Int highly me-rrulwl Calm 1' tmnn. UU' 1ll'I'Il rixulf SI't'lllf'lI In takv LUIXUIIIQIQII' uf vu-ry Iitllv lxlislailw. .ml lI1- guru- 4-nuIrI Im 6 510110 1'iII1vr my: at thf- - I. lI1e:ugI1. IIIO rcptilvs me-rv till tmp. 19-153. JICN . QF- 1. I ' - :I I, 5 in tI1v I' fl qu. ' thv Cats :ner-ilessly throtllvl' Iw J- ings II11:gS fnI- . ' 's ', 1 I ' , 1 K , , nt-h . , , . , , ln 'z ' 1. 'S ' ' I. I I. - 3. 'F ' A 17. 'U 'f I F. I I . 0- .A ' . xi .- 4 v i. 1 - ' - P A I Q X 4 ' . 1 ' . 1 ' . ' V f . - f 1 's -I' I I ' ' ' ts ' I1 'I ,g 5 - IIS. 7 4 'g s S T. u, . C , ' ., g ' I I V U F I 4 '4'vg,, TW Q 1 'Wx Wy x - 'A 5 url .-eff' Coach Carrell Dowxes Led by 6 foot 5 inch All-American Cotton Nash. the 1960 Wildcat cage team hit the road to victory. Nash, assisted by the ufour phantomsv-Charles Sweeney, John Gaither, Randy Kirchner, and Ron Cannon, set the district point record with an astound- ing 349 points in ten district games, and over 1000 in regular season play Opening district competiuon the Cats ran through Lafayette New Iberia and Bolton tvnce falling once to Sulphur and twice to the Gators This left the Cats ln a tie with LaGrange for wond place In a three game playoff the Cats emerged v1c torious Wllllllflg the first 49 44 dropping the second 48 36 and winning the third lIl a thrllllng overtlme 4144 The victory left the Wildcats 111 second place with the rlght to enter the state playoff State Tournament LCHS54 LCHS55 LCHS62 LCHS79 LCHS81 LCHS4O LCHS63 LCHS83 LCHQ 17 LCHS 77 LCHS 74 LCHS 16 LCHS 41 LCHS 68 LCHS 49 LCHS 36 LCHS 47 Beaumont 39 Istrouma 47 Arcadia 42 Jonesboro 65 Ca.tor 62 Lafayette 38 Sulphur 61 New Iberia 56 Bolton 62 Lafayette 53 Sulphur 79 New Iberia 67 LaGrange 51 Bolton 58 LaGrange -14 LaGrange -18 LaGrange 44 Nash breaks through for two points agalnst Istrouma LCHS-41 ffflfffffffiQffQffffQQ.. Lacfangm LAl7AYl'1TTE-ln a very close battle, the Wildcats turned a near-loss into victory in the closing seconds. Nash Named on Nash scored 21 points in spite of the two and three men thrown on him hy the Lions. Final score- 40-38. SLLPHUR-Tying the score in the closing seconds, the Cats clipped the Tors in a nip and tuck overtime battle, 63-61. Nash knotted the score in the closing seconds with two free throws, and came through in the overtime with two more to ice the game. Nash and Kirchner scored 36 and 12 points respectively. NEW IBERIA After a slow first half the Wildcats exploded to stomp the Yellowjackets to the tune of 83 56 Nash and Kirchner were big guns again Nash racking 41 and Kirchner 23 LA GRANGE-Mmus the SCYVICCE of All American Cotton Nash for half the game the Cats drop a close one to the Gators Nash drew four fouls in the first pCI'10d and sat out t.he seoond and llllfd Final score was 44 41 BOLTON Jumping off to a.r1 early lead the Cats raced to a 17 62 trlumph over the Bears Nash Kirchner Cannon and Sweeney hit rn double figures Nash leadmg with 36 markers Nash scoots under Lafayette defense for two more Wildcat pomts Sweeney racks up at the expense of Jennings LAFAYETTE-Sparked by a 4-7 point performance hy lNa h the Cats mutilated the Lions 17 03 Ronnle Cannon added to the cause Tlpplflg the cords for 18 more SULPHUR Lnable to tate off a powerful offense the Cats bowed to the Tor 19 44 Nash again xt a new dl trrct record rlpprng for Q3 points but Sulphurs defen e held the four phantoms to 21 points among themselre Wildcats tornped the Yellowjacket 1661 Kirchner chipped rn with 11 more marker 1 A GB ANGIE X tru hm Gator defense held Nach to 10 points to cllp LCHS 03 ll The Cats were lack on rebound narln only 12 for the game Sweeney led the Cat offense w 1th 11 polnt BOLTON Oserconnn a 26 point halftime deficit the Wildcats pulled another one out of the fire to rrp the Bear 6 wc The Cat holding Bolton to only 13 point rn the ccond half scored 18 points for the great comelnack Na h ripped for 36 to lead the romp - V . , . - I . V . ., 7 5 ' 1 A . . - . , , , Ped , . T- , a - . , 1 3 ' , l l 1 f 1 s , ' ' . -'t , ' Y Q 1 . M 1 Y Se - -- I . .S . 7 . . - . 2 9 S CQ 7, ' L 's. NEW lBPlBlA-Led hy a 1-9 point Nash attack, the .fr s I s,'-'.' 1 . . v. S. , . f -f. ' s ' g - 1 s s ' s. s ' g ' . V E V. F . S. -H v . U .1 . . . . . . U , 7- ' ' r s. 3-f'l. s, ' ' I ' s ' s . . V ' ' . .' s ' . , . Prep All-American Squad Rzght Cannon flres as Calther 1205 awaxts the rebound Below Galther C205 and Cannon 1245 prepare pounce on the up as Kirchner IS outjumped 5- : - I n o u 5 5?.-fx I! x V I, V , 4 1 - 1 , 5 ' V' ,F sh E Istrouma's crushing defense stops Swe- eney. Nash prances through for easy two points against the Indians. Two Tournament Fast break, and Sweeney rips the cords for two. Cannon and Nash fight Indians for a rebound. My QF? 's f , 5 I ' Head track coach Roy Collins gives one of his trackmen a hot water mas.age with the whirl- pool bath. Hard Work Puf Top Connie Magee Wllmer Stowe Pat Pendley John Newkirk Cotton Nash Hardy Parkerson Howard Cannon Butch LeBlanc Nllddle Berdon Lawrence Tom Ward Charles Sweeney Charles St D1z1er Ronnie Cuth Roger Wolfe Bottom Larry Wafson Richard Buckley John Thurber Sammy Andrews Tommy Stoker Conway Rosteet 5 r Cats in Shape Starting early in February, the cat track team practiced late every afternoon after school till the state meet. Frequent runs to Prien Lake Road and back, plus many laps around the track, helped whip the thinclads into tip-top shape for their first contest. Mainstays for the cat squad were All-Stater Cotton Nash on the discusg Tom Ward, hurdlesg Berdon Law- rence, 100 yard dashg Butch LeBlanc, pole vaultg and transfers Hardy Parkerson and Roger Wolfe, distance men. Coach Roy Collins was very optimistic for the '60 track team, and expected them to rank high in district competition. Seniors by Graduation On your markg get set, John Newkirk plays starter for Pat Pendley, Wilmer Stowe, and Tom Ward. nl All-Stater Cotton Nash works for proper form to set another record with the discus. Neffers in Top Form Just one more turn! Robin Price, Gene Kirkpatrick, and George Trimble take the winter sag out of the net. Fielding a young but promising squad, the Wildcat netters had hope for a successful season. Practice began in February and continued through May, but most of the team kept in shape with moming practices during the summer. Those participating were Lenny Abelman, Bobby Mason, Sandy Stevenson, and Frankie Lewis, seniors, Vemon Montgomery, Gene Kirkpatrick, David Worrell, Robin Price, George Trimble, Virginia Griffith, ,lane Henry, Bebe Klingman, Millie Manuel, Linda Glawson. and Sue Lyles, juniors: Fifi Harless and John Thurber. sophomores. Losing only four members by graduation this year, the team can expect many conquests next season. Left: Painting on the wall is legal. John Thurber makes a net high line for rainy day practice while Bebe Klingman and Sandy Stevenson direct. Below: Jane Henry, Sue Lyles, Millie Manuel, and Linda Clawson dream of the trophies they're going to win. i Steve Bokun peruses one of the books on display during Book Week in November. The library was the scene of scores of colorful projects created by English classes to illustrate and attract interest in hooks of every classification. Honors Lihrary Services Through hooks have cwnue the achievements of the world: thruugh them we have reeeivefl the heritage uf all great minfls. Thus. it can well he said that the lihrary is the heart of any school. Our lihrary. which is aeeessihle to all and which vir- culates mer 2000 hunks eaeh month. proxilles a wich- range uf materials that are an invalualvle resen'uir of infurmatiuu fur 1-lassiwrk and an iuvxlmallstilrle resnurve of pleasure. L'Baton Rouge or Bust! was the motto of the five students who attended Leadership Conference last summer. Each hoped to learn some more tricks of the trade in which he was interested. Students from all over the state came together to work and play for a week and a half. Believing that 'gall work and no playi' was not at all the right idea, the delegates arranged for plenty of fun during their stay on campus. Some of the favorite activities were swimming in the cam- pus pool, browsing in 'Tiger Townf, and just talk- ing with new friends. Of course, the recreational highlights were the banquet and talent show which were held on the final night. These events' were a fitting climax to a week not soon to be forgotten by the people who were there. Since the main purpose of the convention was to learn new facts and gather new ideas, LCHS delegates attended classes in library science and journalism. The library group was inspired by a tour through the beautiful state library near the capitol and by a visit to the new and modern LSU , , Lenny Abelman and Mary Anne Dominick study the campus library. Putting out a newspaper gave the new printing method used by the Wildcat this year. people in the journalism classes good experience in editing and reporting. Potential journalists and librarians got new insights into their prospective fields through their activities at Leadership Conference. Leadership Gave New Ideas Susan Roy and Cathy Moriarty, delegates to Library Leadership, stamp books and place the school seal on them. Studying numerous layout books is one task of Boo Gill, Catalog editor. Ax Citizenship Wa Their Goal Q ...va '-mm,-Q. .... 'Q W 'wa Pelican Staters Lenny Ahelman and Tom Ward prepare speeches, an important part of the conference activities. Janet Mahaffey, Patsy Roberts. and Mary Anne Dominick take a break as they work on Pelican State posters. I,eft. right. If-ft. rightlu luecame ll familiar call to all Pelican Staters during the summer. Groups at the conference marched lo their destina- tions on the LSI' campus. llowf-x'er. since free time was xalualile and scarce. few delegates slowed down long enough to complain ahout sore feet. The conference was actually a small-scale form of state government and a study of state politics. Composed of cities. parishes. and states. the con- ference greatly resemhled Louisianzrs actual state government. Trips Io the State Capitol and the sessions held there made all more civic-minded. ln any government. officers are a must. Wlho could hetter fill some of these imaginary offices than LCHS delegates? Many of these delegates ht-ld offices and won honor and praise for an excellent job. Tired and sleepless Pelican Staters still man- aged to participate in fun and recreational activi- ties. Each political group had an original nickname and made up theme songs and group posters. Ex- citing haxhall or volleyball games each afternoon took minds off work and studies. The knowledge gained, the friends made. and the memory of an exciting week will long live in the minds of LCHS Pelican Staters. Hank Packman, Buzzy Miller, and John Caither learned a geography lesson while at Pelican State. : ,','.-SJ i ' A 1' I Lenny Abelman proudly admires his fifty dollar check awarded for his prize-winning essay. The Cone Genus Oxycoccusf' during the Times- Picayune Biggest News of the Week essay contest. Seniors Cop uYippee! My theme is being sent in againf, cheers an excited senior. Sending in their news of the week themes became a regular event for Lenny Abelman. Dena Cuttman, Patsy Roberts, and Mary Anne Dominick, who tallied 2616, 231.fQ, 23, and 19 points respectively in the Contest. They and Frankie Lewis won cash prizes in addition to points. Other winning contestants were Janet Mahaffey. 4 pointsg Mary Ellen Beard, Cap Rohr, and Margaret deSynek. 2 points: and Connie Magee and Jamie Macdonald, 1 point. This year was the first time in four years that Lake Charles High School has won the Times-Picayune Biggest News of the Week Trophy. The students participating in this contest were senior English students under the direction of Miss Ebbie Whit- ten. Seniors totaled 111 points. surpassing Jesuit of New Orleans, closest competitor, by a wide margin. Mr. Warren Ogden of the Times-Picayune awarded the trophy to the school at a special assembly. Students who won points were recognized and called before the student body. Biggest news winners Dena Cuttman, Mary Anne Dominick, Patsy Roberts, and Janet Mahaffey scan newspapers of previous week to find sources for preparing their themes. Jamie Macdonald, Connie Magee, and Cap Rohr proudly polish three trophies won previously before putting them on display with this year's newly won trophy. Biggesf News Trophy Margaret deSynek, Frankie Lewis, and Mary Ellen Beard review their themes for typographical errors before mailing them for judging in New Orleans. Hank Packman, Sharilynn Allison and Carol Wise type their themes on Why Newspapers are Essential to a Free Society to be sent in for the state contest. Fourth-year English students enter many com- position contests during the year. Subjects range from 6'Louisiana to 6'Why Newspapers Are Essential to a Free Society. For 12 years seniors have annually written themes for the contest sponsored hy the Governors Committee and the Presidents Committee on Employ- ment of the Physically Handicapped. One theme from each school is submitted for judging. Winning themes are then judged nationally. Four Lake Charles High students have placed nationally in this contest. Cap Rohr rewrite his Q2 fi fi 'S r'- Sharilynn Allison, one of the four state winners of the National Council of Teachers of English award, receives congratulations from Mr. St. Dizier. Patsy Roberts, who was the other entrant for LCHS, was one of the five state runners-up. Patsy Roberts, Sammy An- drews. Ronnie Guth, John New- kirk. Lenny Abelman, George Cannon, Janet Mahaffey, Carol Wise. Jerianne Heimindinger, Jimmie Bee Smith, Perry Den- nis, Joe Brame, Linda Gray, Billie Jo Askew, Sharen Mc- Clanahan, Connie Magee, Char- lotte Malarkey, Boo Gill, Margaret desynek, Carol Ho- henburger, Dena Guttman, Mary Anne Dominick, Shar- ilynn Allison, and Ann Couvil- lion hold Youth Appreciation Awards presented to them by Mr. Corbello, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Wayne, for leadership in scholarship and cooperation. Out funding Curtis Dyle studies his winning entry in the Fisher Body Contest. He designed and made his model from strips of mahogany wood. Mary Anne Dominick displays her medals received for winning the D.A.R. citizenship award and the Betty Crocker Homemaking Contest. Another distinguished honor received by Mary Anne was the first-prize of 3100.00 awarded to the winner of the DAR Good Citizenship Contest held in Baton Rouge on February 13. Mary Ann Dominick, editor of the Wildcat, takes a picture of Patsy Roberts, LCHS's first National Honor Society Scholarship finalist. Student Received Awards Tom Ward, Charles Sweeney, Cotton Nash, Butch LeBlanc, and Jimmy Poss sport their American Legion baseball jackets which they received for being runners-up in the state contest. U fs 4 Q . 'Q 4. 1 W? ' f , h,k if 1- M. ,J 1 .Nays nf A 1 W' :il S . IQ , if u fiiirm .59 :lf 'we ' Breezie Ragusa and Perla Crosby, Senior favorites, return from a brisk Saturday afternoon gallop. Peppiest, Sandra Narans and Connie Magee, review a few lrasic grips before playing a game of tennis. , 44.4 . .Y fsl, add' W k sw .Qi tg - . ,F-54.113, .4 4 . wizgim , Y?,,g1,, y it ,f . 'K ,ff ' ' M 1 4, A gif ' .. . L gfzgyqx 3 vggg,fjQf.zL, 1 , ,f V, 5 A H '- 7 rx 1, ., 1 '- 'Q V 1 GZ, .44 Qi N' 'Aff Q e, f 'f 1 'M f . hw , aw ' '1if K f X' ,-gm ,iz va, , , , , , Vinum- Wi? 1 ff1'l 1kff12,w:' if, x ' 3' F ' 556 , Y f 1, iflwiwg I b , ggi: 2 Y zzffaziw A - 1254 '+ 1 Af ' ' ' ' if Gk?,'?!ii'f , W fwfr 7' ',LW21!Y'J13f+ J,-2 , ' ug? ' TS' ,rug ,A.,mxggj,y al' I A vw lx rib! f 47751 1. K I M,,,4f X Q LM . ,Qu 1. L 4 , -1.39-Egw' 4 - XT, i 4 1 5- 1 QW 923' av lu O fm 1 QW? Qophomore favontec C1s.1e Clarke and Wayne Snumon how thexr sklll m outdoor cookmg for Flrsf Time rn Contest 'Nh' and MISS Best Natured Jo Lynne Warden and John Gaither enjoy playmg wlth SAE the Cedge Cavles monkey N f- eww, ' 1:1424 Y- . . fu 5 .4 k ., , .,, 4? ,, J , ,H 4 . Y . .mf , f rf-v M ws' 5 1 4' 'fi I jf W , ., JF, ,L 5 1 Q,,if w .Q Wg, 2 , a Q Wigs? in ,..X 4' Q, , gk ii: nf , L '!, 5 A4 'Q X 'iffy i af' r if 4 iiL 223 . . Wm 5 - 4 2 4 2 X ' it Q Y . y . f 2 A: f A 4 : I D I 1 I , ..... nf . - an.-Q P aff el 14:41 X aw? - av . imc I I rj' 2, ? 3 I, 'Q Y m I sf. E 1 fmjhyf' . Y, b S A. Q. in?- W fa- 4- , -4- vif K :sid in Isn't this fun, say Freshman favorites, Anne Iagrange and Tim Winterbottom, as they enjoy roasting marshmallows in the living-room fireplace, Surprise Title in Confesf On a bicycle built for two are All-Round Lenny Ableman and Judy Elwell. ,ffwf sg ,-Q '52 M-zjfi 524. -Q?--9'-. - lf' -L Htfiiffilfs f 5,2-.,g4f:,v,' 4 , ,, J ,gr : 1. -s . - .5 ' ,v 1 4372 f,-gTT,, H 'T !1 4u..e. .A - Q Qs X'-- ? '1f54-rx :-fs 5.-. - vs 1 Q . f S A V--. ws ,Bax -If 15. 3 -.-f as I .f . ,Q qi ' . qv ' 1 .,., H -- 1-., 'Else' T' 73 Seniors Ella ,lessen and Jimmie Bee Smith get assistance from Mr. R. G. Russell, Guidance Counselor, as they study college catalogs and make plans for college. f . f 1 ,A Wifii t Q. Q, :YS-.h Organization Guidance Services Two specially trained guidance counselors are available to all Lake Charles High School pupils during the day to help them in solving personal and academic problems and to assist them in discovering information about available oc- cupational and educational opportunities. Concerned with the physical, mental. emotional, and social development of each student, the counselors, by coordinating the work of the school with that of other community agencies, help the pupils develop both immediate and long range plans which will make for a more successful life. Located next door to the principalis office. the Guidance Department. which is equipped with counseling rooms. files. telephone. and records. is familiar to both students and teachers. NHS Parties Miss Murphy and Miss Leaton, sponsors of NHS, d h s' l ' NHS k . Officers of NHS, Hank Packman, Sammy Andrews, Billie prow 6 t 6 mu IC curing an C0 e pany ,lo Askew, and Mary Anne Dominick, are pleased to find that seniors are again first on the honor roll. Top Row: Tom Ward, Lenny Abelman, Cap Rohr, and Buzzy Millerg Bottom Row: Jamie Macdonald, Patsy Roberts, Janet Mahaffey, and Ronnie Guidry. 76 Encouraged Scholarship Top Row: Margaret de Synek, Lou Ann Price, Ann Couvillion, Frankie Lewis, and Linda Shaddock. Bottom Row: Sandra Narans, Carol Wise, Sharilynn Allison, Susan Roy, and Dena Guttman. HEvervone who made the honor roll is invited to a coke party given bv the National Honor Society today at extra periodf, was the regular announcement made after each six weeks, grading period. Being of the upper l5'2 of the senior class. the members of this club encouraged all of the other T18 students at LCHS to make the honor roll. 'lwhat college should l go to? What are the rewards of good scholarship? Hwhat are the motiva- tions to good scholarship?', Such questions were raised and carefully answered by the NHS during the year. As another project. the National Honor Society recognized the honor roll and straight A students by placing their names on the bulletin board in the lobby. The NHS members, pictures were also displayed on the board. 'tMmm, they look good! says Charlotte Malarkey to Sandra Narans and Frankie Lewis as they prepare for an NHS coke party. Who took the glue out of lts drawer? ls th1s the rlght way to crop thls plcturew' Confuslon relgned ID the Publ1cat1ons Room as 14 students rushed to complete thelr pages for the 1960 CATALOG Under the supervlslon of the drawn, plctures taken, and sentences, captlons, and write ups composed Everyone looked forward to the day when hls pages were mdexed for this was the last step before the shlpment went to the pub llsher The staff celebrated the last shlpment wlth an 1ce cream party at Watson s When Chrlstmas hol1days were around the corner members of the yearbook staff began to prepare for the Calalog Ball Thls annual affalr was held on December 19, and that entlre day was devoted to decorating the gym for the dance and the presentatlon of the Favorltes Boo C111 Edltor of the Catalog explains to the staff the system of headlines which w1ll be used ln the 1960 yearbook Mlss Ebble Wlutten yearbook advlsor dlscusses wlth Mrs Ellzabeth Sanger buslness advlsor the fmanclal matters of the Catalog Staff Hoped Barry Daggs, business manager, hangs post ers as a reminder to students to purchase thelr yearbooks as . as A K. X V cc . . . . 7 il' K V .. yearbook advisor, Miss Ebbie Whitten, layouts were W A y V . . , . ' 7 , . . . . . . 4051: 1 K cl Ill! u 1 tl un I judx Rob Caro Q N11t1r1,. aw rm tronf I rru 5' ,,.-X N upon 6 N a nn for Hugh Cafalog Rahng In ature editor ,Io I x nne W arden unpmks ilu Calalol., plcturm and arrange th m n lla Qes from th: Ill3gdllIltN IH thq llbrarx Club Ldlturx Umm, baxle and Carol Whm flnd laxout xdeax for their pagex h f , .j. .,4,- I f FV: ' :AR ' V, FV' Li?-U' f , ffgi' ' 1 3 5:-1 iQ A if K 1 . J Ilixflb-iY'1,l tl1'ir ad vlw-N an- rhf- 'm- lwr. of the- !ll1NiHf'NN -Iaff. Sflllllflhllgf Pa I- r- Aw tf, . Prts. l ,I Wi-f. Q' ' H: K -' A + g. lf- je fix - . Elain Qmall. nd .IH :X ' A 3I1'lfnlliQ!vr. V . ' 9 3. 0 I . ,, ' ,Sy . 5 1. i Catalog Sfaff's Finaie dflbllllf Mradu lndcx editor wa nr pu J 1 plant Nfmur editor Patsy Roberts and Shlela Nhuld plln thexr roll call lxkts from the mformatmn ln tht mdcx C0111 CHN Qophomorc- ednor Exelsn Ilovd and Gaye Rudln try to flnd the approprlate word for a wnte up Mm Hanl-. Packmdn Qportb edntor Lmpb cl pmture for hls paw . gf 5 1 A1 rg' w, - - ' , mf- f- 1 ,I-h U 5, ' .JS 4 h I LV I L . ... i X '1 XX V ff f' ,- 1- , 17 . fi ff? .x 'T' I .. X, , g i , , q ff, is Marked by Pub Party Catalog typ1Qt gharllynn Allman completes a wrxte up whlle Bllhe Jo 'Xlxew adjuts the rlbbon on her machine ,Iunmr Qhxrley Gawler and Cathy Nlorlarty take from It tmacher bww amtxutw h et necf- dry for t ctr p bam Rewelle Carol Wwe Exelyn Lloyd Dxane Faslf B10 Llll Jo Ixnne Warden Patgy Rubs-rt Slllfflil Shuld and Bxlllf- Jo A knw enjoy ta tw treat aftmr the flrt fatalol, Qhlpmrnt ha been made 'WY l l , . . . M l A S ' A .KS 7 . . S V . ' I- A . Y tl-- J ns - ','sfrs. ' hw' agrs-Q. Staff members Shirley Caylv, Cathy Moriarty. Sharilynn Allison. Hank Packman. Caroline Ahadie, ' , ' ' '. ' 11' -. J 1' . ' . N , s..f' Q s, s'-' sf -s 1 's J ffm' f 5 . . X ' 3 , t I . , Q - Precision Watch- Word Jimmie Cartel' Mr Rus ell Cronrn Drum 'Uajor We want Peter Gunn' shouted the student body urgrng the band to perform durrng a Frrday mornrng pep rally The LCHS band played for the weekly pep rallres rn order to boot the team morale and the school sprrrt At football games the group proxrded entertarnment durrng the half tlme fe tn mes The members blue unrform were indeed etecatchrng as the POIJIGCC marchrng band step off down the freld rn perfect cadence ln presentrng therr perfor mance the bandsmen executed precr ron clrlll and created warlous colorful formatlon Darlw practrce sessrons assured an oumtandrng performance Phra es such a A lrttle more percu sron on that prece or 'Not so squeakx clarrnets echoed from the band room as 'Nlr Cronrn the drrector would Dzrector advrse the students on a partrcular selectron Occasron ally the student conductor would relrexe Nlr Cronrn to take a turn on the podrum Although l960 was an off year for the concert bands brennral tour all members agreed that the 19.39 sprung trrp was hrghly successful The bands annual treat partrcrpatron rn the State Farr celebratrons rn Shreweport took place rn October wrth the group retumrng exhausted but mth memorres of a delrghtful trme March and April found the entlre band dllrgently laborrng rn preparation for cornpetrtlon at the annual musrc festrval whrch rs held on the McNeese State College campus Durrng the summer the fue major ettes attended twrrlrng camp sessrons at both NIcfNeese and the Lnnersltw of NIISSIQSIPPI . . 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'ff' ' 2 B I- 4,1 .iw c V f' P If I -.t f' A 441- I I-1 J I '71 -I N , I 1 , F' .4 f , 14' , L M f LW! n I , - I 1 B 3 f B ,Mft , -. f , I, - .sr 'V by . I. I , 4-,f A Lf J C In .,1 1 A L, ' 1 ,ff V f ' ' Liv! ' 'lv' . g 'I ' I if If, '71, in ,. x ' I ,I ', Kal I 1 .lmff f u. C iff ' - , I f' ' -Ll-'lj . . , C ff' ffwf ,W 1 t ,V -' 'f ' ' L r '5 l U U h Q y 1 1 , . , . l . . - . ft 5 -1 ' 1 M v . 1 Y v y . . S. : ' , . . , . s , ., ' , . 4 t Z 'ia , ' I -...e 4 ,ey g 4 ' v 'ff' Ain ' i 6 ff K ltr' I A 5 L x A U , , -. .iz .1 M it ir '95 yy y y S Q at if te E 2 1 , Us ,K , '33 if uf' Q 45' 4 I 4- A ! 3 '1 K A Top Row: Virginia Griffith, Don Guillory, Rel Guillory, Karen Hamm, Douglas Handley, Frances Harless, Reaughnel Hendricks. Second Row: Peggy Hewett, Sammy Hickman, Wayne Hine, Jimmy Hoffpauir, Fran Holloway, Kenneth Hulin, Lynn johnson. Sammy Andrews operates the Stroboconn, a machine indicating whether Hank Packman's trumpet is sharp or flat or in tune. Seniors Jamie Macdonald and Perry Dennis wait for their turn. . ,Z xvw 3 K r, ' 9' Third Roux: Sam Jones, Stanley ,I ones. Fourth Row: Bobby Kester, Gay Kirchner. Bottom Row: Gene Kirkpatrick, Sherry Korclisch. The Wildcat band bursts forth with a fight song at a Friday morning pep rally for the Sulphur game. Number of 1960 Band ir Top Row Jlmmy LaFar ue Ahce 'Nlacdonald Jamxe Nlacdonald Second Rou Charlotte 'Nlalarkey Carolyn 'Nlattlx Vernon Montgomery Bottom Rou 'Nhke N1chol Hank Packman Jon Packman Top to Bottom Nlajorettes Harleen Broussard Clara Llmboc ker Head 'Nlajorette Lmda Gugllelmo Nlajorettes Norberta Nlangan Sharon Andrea Bottom Ron Ray Qpaldmg Don Qteen Jlmmy Qtratton George Tnmble B111 Wayne Davld Worrell Lynn Wnght r 27 Q l: ' 1 A I 1 X a ' ' 5' , .I u . y . . s - 9 - . , . Top Row: Jerry Parra. Robin Price, Leon Rhodes, Carol Rose, Scotty Rozas, Gwen Sanders, George Smith. '3 ' M v - 1 ' L , l a ' y 1 - G If ' b-o Quill and Scroll Honors ff Courtenay I'ranc1Q Lenny Abnlman and Har are! dqSwmk Jom m to frm ll Qome Wzlflcat murl-. 'Nlr Ceor e N Hebert wmner of the Freedom Foundatxon Award for nmc con ecutne years accepts. from Janet Mahaffey the clubs, Boo C111 Jo Lynne Wardnn and Carol Wle count solea for the popularlty contmt a job of the Catalo Staff Dena Faye Guttman and Susan Roy scan the Quzll and Scroll a pUbl1C3.ll0Il whlch each member of the chapter recene: Q - C xx Q 3 N ' 1 'kv ' y A ' U . . . . D . , . i Q! .V x 1 .K -1 V , - , president, a charter namrng thls chapter for hlm. 1 Q' , ' V' ' , 'S ,' K U , H 7 .L g ' I ' ' e- 4 - . N . - 1 . , V ., N High School Journollsfs Ye Shall ltnoxs the truth and the truth Shall ma e xe fret xxaS the motto of StuflentS fralnln memher hlp lI'l the nexslx or 'annul lull a Qeroll Chapter an lntc I'll'lllUI1Zll honorarx Socletx for hlgh Sc hool journal1StS The rluh celehratecl National Ncxx paper Week hx puttln Se-xer'1l dl plax lll the lohhx explammff chool pllllllfall nn At the flrt of the xear the club named 1tS chapter fo1 llr Ceorfe 'N Hehert a local IIIIZCU knoxxn for hl xxork Ill jou1nahSm He xxaS mafle an honorarx member of the 0l'Z1IllZ3IlOI1 and at tended Sex eral of the meetlnffe 'Near the LloSe of the School xear nexx mem hers xsere lmtlated 1nto the orfanlzatlon at an 1m preSS1xe aSSemhlx PleclffeS xx ere Called to the Stage and xxere ,lxen thelr p1nS Character SCholarSh1p and L0Ill1I'llJlltl0I1Q to School puhl1eat1onS xxere fac tors ConS1dered bx the eluh III mfikmf thelr recom menclatlons for new memherS ThoSe flllfllllfln' theSe qual1f1cat1onS xsere then prcSentecl to the facultx VIN Mart' Hall' and Mlm Ebblf' Whliffffl Quill and 3dX1QOI'Q for approx al Lou Ann Prlce and Call Nlorfvan store old Wzldcats Qeroll SponSor talk oxer the qual1f1cat1onS of memherS Quill and Qcroll member- .lanet 'Nlahaffex Carolme Xbadxe, Nlarx Ann DOUllHlClx and Qhlela Qhle-ld- prepare a hulletm board for Yatlonal 'Nexwpapcr W eelt .. k - W . . 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' . . ,. e. e C . , I I x ' ln ' . -M . , .,, 7 Y, v - . ., s, ' ' e A :- Tulane Hosted ,ae X ,.- ' Q asm 'S 995 5? sf' og sit 5 'Q 1 'Wk X Colonel Drum Colonel Colonel Judy Elwell Nlary Xnne Domlmck Carol Wwe Wlth the sound of YNh1itlCS and the beatmg of drums 102 palrs of feet marched onto the fleld the Klll1CS once agarn mamtamed the1r fame as a preclslon group Lnder the dlrectron of MISS lr1s Murphy and XIISS Lucllle Leaton the Kllt16S marched at all home football games and seweral out of down games As an added attractlon to thelr schedule the group was agam honored hx hemg asked to march m the Sugar Bowl Stadlum at the Tulane Wake Forest game Thes were also chosen as the onlx hlgh school group to appear on the 1960 'Vlagnolla Petroleum Calendar Ellglhllltx for memhershlp IU the K1ll16S Includes scholarshlp and puntuahtx Each glfl must mamtam a passlng average rn all subjects and at least a C axer age IH deportment Seruce to the commumtw was the motto of each Klltxe as she eagerlx xolunteered to HSSIQI III the xarrous c1w1c dm es throughout the wear Lake Charles streets echoed 'mth CT169 of Bus a poppx or Help the 'XHICFIFHH seterans The IXlll1CS were alwaxs reads to dedlcate thelr Saturdax to helpmg others -Xntlclpatlon mounted as sprlng rolled around because electlon tune for new colonels flagbearers and drummers was neanng -Xll jumors unagmed themselus holdmg a colonel s baton and leadmg the dr1lls Freshman K1lt1es aualted flagbearer tryouts whlle ophomores practlced on the drums ln hopes of belnv elected if 5 v A f' , A . 4 l f A ' V' ,A rs A Q X Q .---.. 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Top Rom Sharllynn -X111 on cymbals Billie Jo Askew tenor 'Xlar aret de Synek snare Qecond Row Cookte Dittman ba Boo C111 snare Dena Cuttman nare Thzrd Row Carol Hohenberger snare Emily James tran parencies of the Kiltie taken bw Nlagnolia Petroleum Company Tou Rau Qharen NIcClanahan nare Jo Ann NIcColl1 ter nare Janet Nlahaffex nare Cathy Nionarty nare Lou Ann Price tenor .Iudx Roberts nare Paty Robert snare Second Raw Qusan Roy tenor Linda Shaddock snare Shiela Shield nare Gerne Simpson snare Karen Yldrme snare ,Io Lwnne Warden tenor Nu an Week I C: T7 vs PX fs 'g vn- iv in A if Q-9' 77 C I Q 3,6 r '. at s f ,Q 1 .5 ,. .' vt J R . K V! 'U n ' Y I , K N 5, A N , V . ty se . 5, tv I a K . 1 Vx I , s, m .' ', M -. M , 1 L' 'iff - i x L , .2 l t of 'V 'X ae , . J ' ' A 'S , ' 2 ' ' A M u i 2 A s ' , -t - L 1 , SS: , - 9 , S . '-' 1 5 ' -v Snare- S!f'Ph3U19 I-Ufgflng, Snaff- Sponsors Miss Iris Murphy and Miss Lucille Leaton admire S ' . ' ' s j . ' '. A ,S : . 'swf 4 - ,uf 4 . 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Lmda Donahue Carol Eckhoff Beth Sue Ellx Second Row Su 16 Elwell Mary Bruff Fol e Carole Fore ter Dlane Gayle Qhlrlew Gayle Carol Craef Janet Graef Third Row Hope Hackler Halla Handley Nlar, Henihaw Jeanme Hlckman Yalhe Jeanne Hogue Qandra Honexcutt Ella Je en Fourth Row Lmda John on Carolxn Kaw candy Kas Bebe Klmgman Frankle l.ew1 Evelyn Lloyd Pat NIcCo0l Klltles bharllwnn Xlll on Qu IC Elvsell and Nally chori frantlcallv earch for ultable parts lm C' wr.- C? Carolyn NlcKeexer Quzanne 'Nlancu 0 Jen 'Slanuel Fave Nia on A, Y. f.. . ea , 'x 'Q' , 'X' uv ' 4 7' ,9 31 fs? aa , ' 'V' J T5 X 1 ,' , V , -gb, Nr 1 ' V' as X K N, ix X gl ' xt fwg. 'S' 8 A ,M I .x , V, E ,, W N 1 if ' A 3 S , t 1, N. in W 'wh K x A LQ! .- Q A N as Top Row: Suzanne DeLaureal, Elizabeth Dever. Judy Diamond, Brenda Donahue, ' , , 1' 5. -5 5 ' v - ' 5 1 5 y ' v v .' , , . 'K - 1 v - M v Q , e 1' . ss . ': ' s , j M ' j, ' . ' S, , 7 A , ' ' A A 'S , - s' ' , I ' - ' j s s ' . ' ' f, 3 W,i,11fl. R' eil' ' V . .. 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' Y ' Y ' ' ' ' Y ' D Y 1 . , , Dommafed Ranks P laglwearer C1 lt C arlxe Iam Nh Cm Jerlanne Helmendmger Proud KIIIIEQ Ann Cha e and Hope Hack ler exhxbrt the organxzatton fla vsluclx was d6QlgIlf'Cl bv Qtephame Lutgrmg Top Rau Bernice Robert Carolwl Ru ell Qandy Rue ell Ralls Nlu rt berxal e Qtllfl er Sandra Qmlfl Jlmmle Bee qmtth Serond Rau Pat Nflllth Connle qplllar Lucllle Qtagg Jeanne gtaxton Cretcllen qtuen on Nlary Lou Terrell Jo Xnn Trahan tv' Ss? 'Q Q-1 as if Yvgr X ll YU Q llrr. ' l ' , A t ' D l ' ,' 'mr I - l . . H S - ': ' s, , ss , L -s , Q 1' I. ' S e 'S . f L ', ' ' ., ' . ': f ' , ' e ' , ' .. , - .' I' , , ' ., 1' s , . , g Third Ron: Shirlev Vesper, Diane Watkins, Marion Watson, Dale- White. Pat Wilson, Xlyrna Young, Sandra Zerr. 'gi I s' me l I c , - 'Y-5,' 57 - e f at t K fl -u 8 we se - K - .. P X G' ' , ' A 'A , ' Q - K ,., , . I ,. . ,az '-, V i pun-1 R fi- '51 's N' 5 V' I Q , k N I il' 1 'W' , f 1 , , - lu 5.-. Q, if 1 K .f is o dw L gf 'Q Xin 1 L' W X A 'veg bi an 1 V 3 viii in v 0? 'wma A-A mm .- aw SQ Wildcats fo Victory They really look feat' exclaim ihierleaders Betty Relchley Bonnie Ca e and Donnie Britt as they paint their me aphone Connie Wla ee and Qandra 'Naran walt for their Qpon sor Mies Lucille Leaton to approxe the pep rallx schedule Back the Wildcats with colorful posters. Tea red tea blue' Yea Wildcats we re for xou' The Qix Cheerleadere lneplred the Qtuflent bodx mth um xigor and xltalitt while puihmff the Wildcati to uctorx Qchool claw before each plat of Qplrlt throuffh poetere and deeoratione The biffffest game of the tear Qhossed LCHS Qplrlt at ite helfrht Walle were plaetered with poe tere and crepe paper Sonffe and Sell-2 echoed down the halli lwettseen Claeeee Fath dat before the game Lheerleadere conducted pep ralllee in the ox al in front ofthe Qchool The Qpontaneoue CIIITIUCIHQIII of the-Qe Six Qtu dent: uae thc reeult of mans lonff hourQ of Qummei practice durlne sxhlnh thes perfected their Qtunte l if . . , U ' . , Y . . rf . . . . T1 S 7 7 ' g 5. l . G g L, S . 5 1 1 ' ' Y 1 .T i ' 4. v , , ' '- , , 1 .l ' Y ' Y 2 Y .rf v ' e z: 1 v' ., '. V 1 9 game were made colorful by the cheerleaders' dis- 'VI V ., YA x F .. , Lu fj g' i rr A .Y ' W . Jlvpiv .A 5 . Y I by ll- L v . - ill- N AA L- A . . . A , I V , ' ., ' ., M in , x '- F M k . D T' F 1 I .l I T T' Senior cheerleaders. Connie Magee. Sandra Naranc. and Harry Laetle. Wlldcaf' Staff Taught Ba Top Row Vlfglllla Bodm Pat McCool Cheryl Sweet Vallxe Hogue Courtenay Francxs Gerrye Slmpson and Carohne Abadxe Second Row Susan Roy CISSIC Clarke Carolyn OB1yan Jerlanne Helmlndlngef Carl Bays Georgla Canelhs and Paulette A sunto Bottom Row Shxrley Pearce Pat Smlth Blalre Bowden Mary Coleman Evelyn Lloyd Prmcess Morrls and Mary Elgm Balley Wlldcat cartoomsts Tommy Quald .lamle McDonald and Claxborne East admlre thelr handlwork m the latest xssue of the newspaper Susan Damel Judy Elwell and Robert Parker steal a mmute from thelr lunch hour to enjoy thelr Wlldcats - 1 s 1 , 1 . . . A . . . , . 1 - - y s v 1 s v 5 - - r s 1 Q 1 v - y r v 1 Principles of Journalism Read that 3l'l1ClC about the lx1lt1es The sports page IQ just great' Comments uth as these were heard ln the halls of LCHS and exclted wh1 pers arose ln closed class rooms when the W ILDC XT made 1ts appearance es ers three weeks Reporters for the LCHS newspaper were eager to see thelr artlcles Adxlsor to the WILDCAT Nllss 'Vlarx Halr and Edltor Nlarx Anne Domrmck were on plns and needles whlle they walted to see the f1n1shed product Bu mess manager for thls year was Pam NIC Cox who was selected because she sold the most 8ClX6I'llQ6IIlCIlli During the summer xolunteers uperused bs Nlrs Lllzabeth Sanger old two four and sw dollar adxertlsements to most of the buslness orgamzatlons of Lake Charles The Busmess Manager s chlef job was to llliill the bllls and to see that the WILDCAT fund balanced Towards the mxddle of the second semester would be reporters were taught all about the deslgn mg of a good VVILDCAT artlcle These speclal classe. mxolwed not onls the fue b3SlC pomts of newspaper wr1t1ng when why who what and how but all other fundamental steps as well year reporters had to haxe a requlred number of mches of prlnted copx Oustandlng Wlldcat staff members gamed memberslup 111 the u1ll and Scroll Edltor Joe Brame Joe Black Ann Chase Brantley Cagle and Nlaragaret deqynek fold papers to send to other chools C Wt' hiv' l thmk lll have another tookle ays Nlary Anne D0nl1nlCk Edxtor of the Wzldcal to her aclvlsor 'NI1 'Nlary Halr Bllhe Jo A kew and Betty Relchley enjoy scanmng the Wlldcats Hall of Fame scrapbook 0 Q C nn ' ' 77 s ' - ' ' . . ,S K M . L W- s 'L .. . s ', . Mal n 5 A 5 ,V v s . . . i L - Q 7 ,A 1 v 1 v Ye V 1 Y 9 5 To qualify for an award at the close of the ' , M V s - , . , . ss . . . 57 7 Y 9 Y - L' .. S .,. . , N if . I . v A gs Q Q I . ' , , 2, C, rp gi Y' - .5 . ... C 'K ff ,, 4. 4 an ,', :Al 4 K ali Uri, ' 1 4 . 9 p ' s . : sy' rx: 1.2 'fs ' , f 1-4, v Ki .'.:.'t' ' T4 ,J 'YW 98 LCHS Kept Informed KKK 95 for-ff' it Top Row: Eileen Blessing, ,lo Ann Lawlor, Margaret Naquin, Bee Folse, Gaye Revelle, and Emily James. Bottom Row: Carol Wise, Suzanne Mancuso, Gretchen Stevenson, Mary Henshaw, and Marilyn Miller. Wildcat ed1tors Linda Gray Janet Mahaffey, Lenny Abelman and Tillie Coffee are busy with the make- up of the next issue of the school paper. Business manager Pam McCoy and her advisor, Mrs. Elizabeth Sanger, address bills to Wildcat advertisers. by w:LDcAr's Efforts Standing: Diane Gayle, Lucille Mosca. Pam Cardone, Katherine Oubre. Sitting: Ella Jessen, Suzanne DeLaureal, Carol Cain. I thought I had more inches! cries to fellow reporter Sharen McClanahan. fs Mary Frances Chase FW' girl ml K I '4Say!l How would you like to buy a Wildcat? asks Pamela Cardone as she tries to sell a newspaper to Garland Prejean. X if 1.1 My 5' M 1 ,. M4111 hr' ff , Wi iff Y .W fbqflhgzi 4 4 'Y 'W 'WW F U ,, W awww' mP5fv!1 w ii Affended Sfafe Convenhon Exers xear the Student Councll a Qchool QCIWICC OI'g3IllZ3l1Oll Qponcore HOIll6LOIl1lng Ball Prontler Dance flag ralilng on Vlondas mormnge the mtroduc tlon of the teacherf and roll call of mothers at the flfit PTA meetmg the annual PTA memberehlp drlxe and the Nl8I110I'l3l Das Flag Ralemg Serxlce In addltxon to theae annual actu 1t1eQ the Councll thls year hoeted XlS1tlI'lg parenti durmg Amencan Educatlon Week and Book Week Nlembere Qerwed a uehers and guldes whlle an outside commlttee lnepected the School for exaluahon X Cl'lI'litH13S welfare dme was Conducted 1I'l order to collect clothee food and tow for needx famlllei The 0I'g3lllZHllOI1S sponeored two dances follomng football gamee Fach roll call electi a representatne to serxe on the Councll keeplng ln mlnd the candldates qualltles of leaderehlp character scholarehlp and 3l'JllllS Semors who attend PCllC8I1 State together mth thoee Qtudente who run for the presidency make up the remamder of the orgamzatlon Members are requued to 1na1nta1n a C average 1n lllC1I' major subjecta Secretary Janet Nlahaffey uce presxdent Lenny Abelman and trea urer Boo Call chat a mmute a they lower the ag Top Rou, Nlarllyn 'Nel on Gun Nlalm trom Nlarllyn Nllller Buzzy 'Nhller Sally Short Serond Row Ann LaGrange Jerw Parra Ellen Lmd aw EVIC Smxth Duane Hoffpaulr Hank Packman 'C' I l n A X. ' A ' ' . . - - ' S J k. v ' . l l . D . -. 1 L 9 V. 1 9 s , , s ': . ' . 5 , . S , . ' . , ' . , ' . I - , , , S , , - 7 . . 1 0 A k . A .. 2 t Christmas Welfare Drive, Top Row Ronme Cuth Nancy Greenwood Carol Cam Karsn Clark Second Row Mlke Emmett Janelle Brlggs Nlary Coleman Jeanne Hel Pe gy Hemett It s hke thx explam Sandra Narans as she teaches Nlary Anne D0l'I1lIl1Ck and Pam NIcCoy one of the dances for Homecommg Blllle Jo Askew dxeplaye a fme example of LCHQ ho pltahty by gnmg Theda Sanderson a drmk of water l: 7 7 Y 1 ' - , ,- , '. 'sr ' - . . A 2324 . - - ikiifi? . X. f , ,rf l O S, S Council Service Prolecf JLORE F STRQKQ Nlrs C J Lloyd admlres the Book Week dlsplays shown her by Student COUIICII member Dlanne Watkms N11 s Grace Ulmer Qtudent Councxl ponsor helps Robble Tuppen Connle Nia ee and Tom Ward prepare a bulletm board for the PTA memberehnp drne Student Councll members Ctopb Gene Kxrkpatnck George Tumble John Galther declde on future projects for the club I I C I 0 st ' V , 1. I . ' .S ', .l .' V S Y Y . ff lb, ' ' F52 i I 'X f K - 1 fx ' ik af .: A I ' X X A 9 5 ' . . . , . , Berdon Lawrence, Betty Reichleyg ibottomj Charles Sweeney, and . . Y l XC X Y. F T , t V , V K y l 1 X I , G f ' 41 , r Q' , fl Y A l fe' Key Club Help Mold Ronnie Cvuth, Secretaryg Lenny Abelman, Vice Presidentg Buzzy Miller, Treasurer: Mr. Bo Russell, Advisorg Tom Ward, Presidentg and Mr. A. J. St. Dizier plan the service projects for the coming year. Nfhev are selling fastg you'd better buy your Wildcat Directory soonff The Key Club added another project to its list by co-sponsoring these useful handbooks with the Senior Girls, Club. Members gave their time to selling ads and dis- tributing the directories. L'Tasty popcornf' cry Key Club boys as they sell refreshments at all of the football and basket- ball games. Part of the money which was gained was donated to the Handicapped class of Hamilton School. Services included: urging citizens to vote. co- sponsoring Catalog Ball, helping with the March of Dimes Drive, and giving money to various school organizations. The club is sponsored by the Kiwanis lnter- national, whose members usually sit in on Key Club meetings. On specified days certain boys are in- vited to attend the Kiwanis luncheons. Claiborne East, George Cannon, and Ronnie Cuidry confer with Hr. Carmouche, a visitor from the local Kiwanis Club. Work, work, and work some more! sigh Willis Noland, Ken Smith, and Fred Limbocker as they hasten to tidy up the concession stand after a basketball game. i 'H+ Leaders for Tomorraw .U V' f A '.w+r J '- ' any ' 562' 7 ' M me- . 1, in ,, , 1 kv i 2.'4555!',dy 3 nf fgfgih , ll 'V' Botlom: Ed Watsun. Charles St. llizicr, Juv Bramc-, Brantley Caglv. Top: Dun Stven. Dirk Landry, lluunim- Magi-v, liynn Iiuddif-. Dun lleasc. Mike- Emmett. Svotty Ronan cunfvr nn wrvimis fur Ilie SCl1lml. Happy llfvlixlayl Cl18.l ll'i Ca-ton. Buddy Dauglitery, and Tommy Quaid get Christmas spirit devurating for Catalog Ball. K' - 'N i RCN Ccorge- Trimble and Perry De-nnis check the Wildcat Dirqi-wry. a pruji-vt my-fpuiixnreml by the K1-y Clul: and Ilia- Se-niur Cirlx. Senior Girls Donated Top Row Karen Hamm Gunn Malstrom Lou Anne Pr1ce Charlotte Nlalarkey Jeanne Stayton Anne Couvllhon Second Row Nlyrna Hebert Mary Frances Chase Pam Cardone Su an Roy Elame Small Terry Barnett Bonnle Case Third Row Pat y Roberts Perla Crosby Sharen McClanahan Rcnee Belatre Punkxe Clarkson Dranne Hebert Top Row Peggy Alcede Jo Matthews Marmelle Patterson Dons Carpenter Lmda Shaddock Boo C111 Carol Wlse Second Row Vlrgmxa Davls Carol Craef COIIHIC Splller Manan Watson 'Nlyma Young Sandra Honeycutt Barry Daggs Thzrd Row Brenda Patnck Carolyn McKeever Sandy Russell Kay Armstrong Dlana Prttman Carol Hohenberger Allce Ntxson Sandra Narans 1 : D 7 Y ' 7 ! ' : A 1 9 v - 5 v 1 x ' : S 7 Y 7 , 7 7 ' 5 q r Q 1 1 , - : s 9 g x 4 9 y ' : I 7 7 9 9 7 s , . 1 'I Q v 1 ' 7 1' , V tv V ' 2 1 fp, K I uv, . V 3' .5 ,D . , 1 'V , I r . I ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ,- 4 Z' P' '3 55 v ' U -, 1 'V 7 4. , ,, . A ,unix ' s W . 1 J ,Q 5 '. Q , - W, P 0 , Q ., 4 , ' 5 91 5 A , . T 5 W 9 ' ' 1 ' J.. 4 Q 5 t H 1, ' l at Clofhes for Qponsor Nllss Lorena Robert studles one of the clubs purchase orders Attentlon exersbodj' Please bnng sour o clothes to the large clubroom Announcements and posters publlclzed the new serwlce project of the Senlor Glrls Club Bundle Dax Through thls welfare project needw famllles oser the country recelsed wel come commodltles Bundle Day Vlce president Janet Nlahaffey secretary B1ll1e Jo Askew chaplam Caroline Abadre pre ldent Courtenay l'ranc1 and treasurer 'Nlargaret de Synek hx the fnlm projector for a Sr Clrls club program C mon bm your Wlldcat Dlrectorx thes are almost gone These helpful handbooks were COIl1pll8fl and dlstrlbuted bx the Kes Club and the Semor Glrl Club qome of the monew made from thls project was used to buy CUTIHIIIQ for the usual Bldg room Top Row Cferrye Slmp on Shlela Qhlelds busan Danlel Ella ,Ie cn XIHFQUCIIIC Nmlth Judy Roberts Second Row Call 'Nlorgan Dena Guttman 'Vlary Anne Dommxclt Luclllf- 'Nlosca jackie QHYOIC 'Nlolly Stoker Nlary Ellen Balrd Thzrd Row Jo Lynne Warden Judy Elwell Dlana Vasquez Shanlynn Alhson Cynthra Donaldson Georgene Flemmg YJ l.-i .Q o 7 7-X ! A Y Y Y . . X . Q. W V 1 .N D I 9 Y ' 7 FY - , . s , . , V. t. , i as ' ' Y as 1 , Y -- - -I Y 7 v V Y' 5 i T as H Y Q ' .. .. - ' ' ' S r' ' ' 5 GG V 75 ' , Y ' ' . e , .V . - . C j . . Y I . . Y . Y Y - Y . v. . J - I . , s C . : s , - , , ss' , . - , . : A s y A ' '- A - 1 M V - 1 - : 7 Y 7 A X' Y 3 ' I ' ..- V VA ,fi ' -, '.' .. I , K - - C. . 'JJ 'A' f ' so , . ' Q ' 4 Wy? I 7 A, , I IJ '. J x l I . 4 1 'z 4 , ,J J r e i , - ' .n X ' I :- ',, .. v ' -x .-1 .. - K, I , , .', I 4. I ' I . . ,, I 5 j A .' V 4 Q , J . -- , . Y lg, 1 XL x W 3 -' ' 1 . v ' 'W Egf- GAA Held Lively Competition Volleyball. lmaseluall. lwaskethall, tennis, aml hail' minton rmnpetitions lu-pt GMX memlwrs on the go rluringr the first year of their organization. livery few weeks these girls enterecl ancl partir-ipatetl in vigorous anrl exciting sports contests. Awards were gixen to tlwsr- who rzrterl highest in the system of scoring. lfive points went to first-place winners. four to ser-oncl place. and so on to one point for participating. These awarfls f:nc'ouragefl CAA boosters to seek victories. 'fo promote their new club in the state. the memhers of the Girls, Athletic Association nmcle a laulletin lwoarfl which was t'llSlJlZlyl'fl at the Louisiana Teachers' Association in Baton Rouge. Hurryl'i Vile wonlw shoutefl the victorious Sophomore volleyball team after they were acclaimetl the No. l team in the Volleyhall tournament. This team of seven girls went on to play another vhanipionship game with l,CllS teachers. The Girls' Athetic Association is sponsored hy Miss Beverly Trahan. Miss Ward gives the volleyball a sounding smack during a game between CAN members and LCHS teachers. '4-My Myrna Hebert, treasurerg Judy Roberts, preside-ntg Emily James, vice presidentg and Jane Henry, secretaryg admire the new equipment to be used in GAA functions. Curious to see whether they will qualify for awards, representatives Faye Mason. Karen West, Karen Clark, and Shirley Gayle total their points. 1? Frankie Lewis, presidentg Coach Carrell Dowies, advisorg and Judy lflwell, vice president, discuss the profits from the annual sale of basketball season tickets. Enthusiastic sophomore boosters Lynn Sweeney and Jeri Manuel sell a coke to Wayne Bono at a basket- ball game. Boosters Took Over Concessions Board members, Emily James, Gail Pierson, Dena Guttman, Sandra Narans, and Nancy Thomton, admire their new sweatshirts. -S ' f I Buy a cokel Dont you want some Crisp. hot popcorn? These cries could be heard coming from enthusiastic boosters at every home basketball game. Classes alternated each week in manning the conces- sion stands. Profits were used to transport the boosters to out-of-toxm basketball games. Another project of this peppy group was selling basketball season tickets. Girls who sold twelve dollars worth of tiekets were given a sweatshirt. Those girls selling forty dollars worth of tickets received a jacket. Those who had a grand total of seventy dollars were rewarded with a varsity basketball sweater. Basketball Boosters. sponsored by Coach Carrell Dowies. is composed of 125 members. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in basketball through- out the school. and to cheer the team on to victory. I09 If FTA sponsors, Miss Margot Genre, Mrs. Ruth Reedy, and Miss Mildred Scott, check thc student schedule cards before making out the lists for observation in the elemen- tary schools. Top Row: Cerrye Simpson, Dena Cuttman, Punkie Clark- son, Billie Jo Askew, Charlotte Malarkey, Jimmie Bee Smith, Jo Lynne Warden, Shiela Shields, Myrna Hebert. Second Row: Arthur Adams, Diana Vasquez, Mary Frances Chase, Pam Cardone, Caroline Abadie, Patsy Roberts, Marion Duck, Beverly Minton. Third Row: Bobby Mason, John Gaither, Carol Wise, Terry Barnett Susan Roy, Artie Burnett, Simon Boudreaux. Q , , FTA Gave Tea What can l expect to get from teaching? Will teaching hold any challenges or surprises?', FTA members took three trips to various schools, the ultimate purpose being to acquire first-hand knowledge of the teaching career. The Senior FTA members were given the chance, through these observations, to study such things as the layouts of classrooms, the techniques of teaching, and work done by the students. At a meeting following each observation, representatives who had visited each school reported to the club on what they had seen. In the fall the group held a tea for the teachers in the City School System. The officers of the club served punch to the guests while the rest mingled with faculty members. TR':C ' ' op ow ourtenay Francis, Judy Roberts, Gail Morgan, Jo Ann McCollister, Jeanne Stayton, Anne Couvillion, Carol Hohenberger, Paulette Assunto. Bef-ond Row: George Cannon, Perla Crosby, Margaret de Synek, Lou Ann Price, Alice Nixson, Myrna Young, Marion W atson, and Kay Armstrong. Third Rota: Leonard Wheeler, Carol Graef, Lucille Mosca, Virginia Davis, Mary Ellen Beard, Molly Stoker, Dianne Hebert, and lzlaine Small. QQ A First Row: Bonnie Briggs, Eileen Rankin. Millie Manuel. Lynda Clawson, Pat Day, Harl:-en Broussard, Norherta Xlangan. Lucille Stagg. .lane Henry. Emily James. Virginia Lisotta. Second Roux: Sandra Fmirl. Bette Jeanne Callaway, Cathy Moriarty. Shirley Gayle. Karen Vidrine, Linda Cray. Susan Weeks, Sharon Andrea, Mary Elgin Bailey, Kathleen Roulet. Cretehen Stew-nson. Third Row: Ann Chase. Jeannine Hickman. Sutly Reinauer. Linda Guglielmo, Jere Reinauer, Jeanne Bel, Lnna Sue Lyles. Hope Haekler. Katherine Oulmre, Diane Gayle. antl lleyerly Petrova. Miss Barbara Schexnaycler, President of the L.C.T.A.. chats with Mary Ann Dominick. Pres- Viet- pre-ith-nt. Jutly Hlwt-ll: secretary. Str-plianie Lutgring: ident of F.T.A. treasurer. Betty Reiehleyg and president, Mary Anne Dn- miniek. eliwues a new ff'21l'lllI1g pamphlet with Nlr. llill Smith. supervisor of high selioolel. Ge-og-ra-phyf' explain Carol Wiiw antl Jo Lynne Warden as they help an elementary sehool ftutlent with his pronunciation on Career Day. Library Club Membership Haye you done your Illlliify Club ysork ut 9 say one member to 'mother The pomt sy stem was the ba IQ of the or anllatlon thls year To remain a member one had to earn at least one pomt ey ery tyso meek Pomts could br acqulled by checklnfr out books flllnfr old maffazmes ty plng and pastln pockets IH books Wlhen the tlme came to send dale ales to leadershlp conferences the club mem ber yxlth the h1 hest number of polnts ys as chosen to attend hxplorm throu h Book nas the theme ff Bf 1 k Week thu ycflr and tht LllJI3I'S members all md lll to make lt a sucuss The lrbmry ysfls merorated yslth f'Xllll7lIQ and clas 1110-'CLIC ln tle Illlflflle of the meek a QUIT pro ram ys as press nts d to the student body Nlembers of the Llbrary Club dressed a book characters and paraded across the sta e lt was the job of a panel made up of one teacher one parent and tno students to Guess thelr 1dent1ty Such characters as Scarlett O Hara lNell1e Bly Sherlock Holmes and Joan of Are were portrayed 18 cxlubrt are rc tl crle Susan Roy Llhrary Llub Mu lrr rdent a Janet Nlalmffu Pu rdtnt and for Book Wok Top Row Sharen MeLlanahan Luclllf- Sta Nlarrlyn Nelson Ann Chase T1ll1e Coffey bretchen Slum on lmda buunan Betty Rkltllliv Sftond Ron Bonnu Ca c Jeanne Stayton Brllle Ja X k vw ,lure Kemauer Lmda Shaddoek Dena Faye Cullman Nlar uerlte gfllllll Lou inn lrlre -Xnnm C1llHllll0I! Third Rau, Shrrley Km ht Han Lou Terrell Su an Week Cathy NIOFIKTIN Sudy Relnauer Eflllly ,lame Pat Day Stephanle Lut r1n Eileen Rankm Fourth Rau Nlary frames Chase ferrye Slmp on Punkre Clark on Perla Lro by Boo Crll Judy Robert Sandra Honeycutt .lo Lynne Warden Nlar aret de Synek Ella ,lessen Bottom Row Nlary Ellen Beard Dlane Caldwell Sandra lNaran Georgene Fl6I'Ill!l Pat y Robert Carol Hohenberger Kay Armstrong Larol Ann Wlse Marian Duck 77 6 Q C O . V . . I . . V I -T C. U 4 . A J u fr s ' 1 . ,' -1 X ' Q sf H ' '. ' . ' 1' t . ' ' S. ' , f I 1' I F . . . w . . Uv '7 C' C' 'T . ' Z' 1 SI e . ' ' .. , - , , Y. .W . y I. . - z . ' 2 ' EI 'sq ' . - 1 IJ' S 'xr . 4 ? ' I' 1 . jol ' ' , 1 D' 1 lr- . ' x ' . . .s ' l , ' - s- ' gr- - 4 1 1 . ,C . . . Y. A L Y .. S , e 17 ' l . F . - ' 9 9 T L 5 . . v , T . ,l H C V . Y A- ' NTI , . . 1 ., . . '- F ,fl '3 . s .. , ', ' U-1 7 -5' . 5 - . A . . .v. rs' . Q Charles Sweeney, Secretary'ATreasurer. arrange displays , H L. i , . . 'mr . y , . . v N '. . w , 'h.bz-' A a ' D l , . M' ,. . L.., .4 . , . ., ,: . S., ,r M 'V , mfsw-', ' , -', 1' ,, g e . , J . ' . ' ' Q ' ' AU ' f e s 's ' , . ' . ' P ' ' . ' . .' M . ' ' A .H L ' , 5, I sf S gy ' - 'f A .' The - 1 If 'f S Y ' '5 v 5 .G , ' s, ' , ' . -,L g ' ', -- . : A ' - , 5, gr P. 5: , - , - , - if I 1. . t 1 we , L W I ' 1 4 - ii' 11 . . MA '-2 U ,R Top Row: Ann Martin, Pat Smith, Sally Short, Rosemary Nixon, Susie Elwell, Carolyn Rouyer, Gail Pierson, Gaye Revelle, Shirley Duck. Second Row: Elizabeth Dever, Carol Eckhoff, Linda Raney, Ann Nagel, Pam McCoy, Gail Bays, Emily Fredricks. Duane Hoffpauir, Janet Graef. Third Row: Carolyn Kay, Georgia Canellis, Marilyn Miller, Mary Henshaw, Margaret Naquin, Shirley Pearce, Jo Ann Trahan, Melody Allison, Ann Gilliland. Fourth Row: Donna Jones, Faye Mason, Judy Diamond, Blaire Bowden, Janet Slover, Mary Folse, Carolyn Russell, Mary Ann MacWillians, Marianne Smith. Bottom Row: Carolyn 0'Bryan, Cissie Clarke, Carol Cain, Bitsy Clarkson, Suzanne Mancuso, Judy Mills, Jeri Manuel, Anne Plauche, Eileen Blessing. Mrs. Reedy, sponsor of the Library Club, explains to members Judy Elwell and Mary Coleman the point system on which the or- ganization is based. Here are some Life's,,' says John Gaither as Brezzie Ragusa and Lucille Mosca prepare to sort the old magazines. Claire Warren, Sally Turnbull, Sandra Fontenot, Mrs. Ruth Burns, advisor, and Bitsy Clarkson prepare for a tea given for the eighth grade. MBuy a shaker: support the Wildcats! exclaim- ed the FHA girls who had made red and blue crepe paper shakers for sale the week of the LaGrange game. The girls used this money to demonstrate their leader- ship in home and community living. At Christmas the FHA delighted the special class at Hamilton with a party. Each member drew the name of a handicapped child and presented him with a gift. This year. for the first time at Lake Charles High School, Miss Erica Nlizel, a representative of Simplic- ity Pattern Company. presented a style review. The FHA members modeled dresses made from Simplic- ity patterns. After the review. refreshments were served in the Home Economics Department. FHA officers attended the state FHA convention at Alexandria and applied the knowledge gained there in their own meetings. They chose as one of their goals to better their character and personality. As a club project, the members cooked and served basic meals. The began with a balanced breakfast and gradually worked up to a complete dinner. Later in the year the club was invited to Volpeis Fabric Shop, where an expert lectured on the various textures and uses of fabrics. After the lecture, Mr. Volpe, owner, served punch and cookies to the girls. FHA Gave Annual Tea Sandy Claus, Sandra Walker, and Glenda Dugas make shakers to back the Wildcat team. Peggy Bryant and Barbara Mateme get sewing tips from Miss Erika Mizel of Simplicity Pattern Company. Debate Club Organized at LCHS -Ref , 4 ,K it t it Top Row: Richard France, Charles St. Dizier. George Cannon. I.:-nny Abi-lman. .lo Ann fNlcCollister, Jinnalee Williams. Second Row: Jon Packman, Warri'n Craef, Jimmie Bee Smith. Pam ilawloiiv. lb-rnice Roberts. Sandra Zcrr. Third Row: Ray Dominick. Joe Brame, Robert Mutersbaugh. Bill Tn-tc. llill Wayne. Tommy Davis. Resolved that the Lake Charles High School Debate Squad. which was reorganized this year. has proved most successful! Linder the direction of Mr. Dencil Taylor. with Lenny Abelman as Debate Manager. the l959-60 Debate Squad participated in a series of inter-scholastic speech tournaments throughout the state. The squad was composed of students from the ninth through the twelfth grades. Early in the season the group competed in the McNeese State College Wann-up iliournamentf' Lenny Abelman and George Cannon were rated Excellent. while Joe Brame. Bill Tete. Breman Baker. and Rich- ard Cerard received a rating of Good. Nineteen debaters and individual speakers jour- neyed to Southwestern lnstitute. Lafayette. Louisiana. in December. where they competed with students from 33 high schools in the Louisiana Speech Festival. Sandy Stevenson received Excellent in Oratory and Excellent in lnterpretative Reading. Pam Cardone received Ex- cellent in Oratory. and JoAnn iNlcCollister, Jimmie Bee Smith. and Edward Samson were rated Excellent in Interpretative Reading. The squad received an over-all rating of Good in sweepstakes for the boys' and girls, divisions. Later in the year the squad participated in the District Rally at McNeese and the State Rally at LSU. Sandra Zerr. Bernice Roberts. and Lenny Abelman listen intently as George Cannon emphasizes his point during a practice debate. Tommy Dans, Pam Cardone. and Joe Brarne seek new ideas from debate material. ns. A, I ' . i X i A r wr'-'A-Q., ff' Richard McCusker greets his yardman, Ellis Le-Bouf, in a Norgress production. Putting up scenery is quite a jobf' think JoAnn Lawlor, Diane Hebert, Warren Craef, and Sudy Reinauer, officers of the Dramatics Club. New Members Act well your part. for there all the honor liesf, is the pledge which all initiates of the Dramatics Club take when they join. lt is by this pledge that the Dramatics Club turned out the fine plays. My Late Espousecl Saintw and 'Tm a Foolf' My Late Espoused Saint, presented in a rally, was rated excellent. Two starts of this play, Geneva Lisotta and Jo Ann Lawlor, received special awards. The Dramatics Club, along with civics classes, celebrated Constitution Day as another main project. Thespians formed an important part of the club. They were the honorary members and helped to guide the Dramatics Club to bigger and better plays. To enter the Dramatics Club one must memorize ten lines of Shakespeare, take a test, and go through the initiation ceremony. Memorized Shakespeare ,Iutly Roberts touches up Caroline Alvatliefs malv'-up before 11 play. Top Row: Sharen llcfflanallan, Caroline Aliatliv. Ellis Lf-llm-uf. lo Ann Lawlor. Serum! Row: Ce-neva Lisotta. Surly Reinauer, Jeanne Bel. Third Rott: Ricliartl llcCusker. Dianne H+-liert. Emily James, Wvarrvn Craef. Very good. Next! bays Miss Norgress as ,lere Reinauer, Emily James, and Beverly Patrova try out for parts in a play. II7 by FWHM ag I - H2 . 2 Gil ww Q, X gy, V 7 , , W ' Gig!! i i VE? 'QE L1,ig, x x v U f xx ' 'T X l xxx It Si it -VA .-r' -guna-'N A , , . : ' Sporfed New Jackets Thats a perfect f1t remarks Ronnre Bernard as Coach Jlmmy Auatm adnures .llmmy Jonesc new football Jacket Fifteen CPIIIUF and ex en 'IUIIIOTQ were recrptenta of colorful red and blue jacket awarded at the football banquet held on Februarx 18 l960 To be elwlble for a Jac het a box had to partlclpate 1n Qlxteen quartera of football LCHD football lettermen are often actne lll other -port Tl11Q year Cotton Nah John Galther and Charlea Nxseenex plaxed Kar ltx baiketball Berclon Lau renee John Nesxlurk and flotton Naah partlupated on the track team ball and X11 Ntate Ill track The are Qportsu rltera Clted two Wllclcats lNa h and Van Evdom a AllD1str1et football play era Jumor lettermen Ed Wat on Herman Cas ttte Dou lab Ra ua Runnin Cuth and Nklppmr YL tal that about tht excltement of haun football jacket .. V B . S F 1 . . X A . . ,V ' p 2 Y I: ' ' ' .W M 5 : S. '- ' .Y 2 . ' , I . f s' ' t 1 Y E I - - Y ,I - 4 - v A, - rg C Nash was selected as Prep All-American in basket- A Q ' ' v at - 27 T Q t ,, , - Q - . . V D . , A 1 -. .. . . ,, - , . V Y 5 7 . ' - 2 ' S '- , x' Y' . ' 15 - 1 - ' g ' s. Encouraged to make the most of their potentials students at LCHS find many opportunities to receive additional training as did Jerry Parra and Mike Nichols, who last summer participated in the Tenth Month Science Program. For KPLC T.V. audience they discuss their individual research project with Mr. Lloyd Johnson, head of the program, which became the subject of a feature article in Nation's Schools. Activities Pupil Aclivity Program livsigriivcl tu rurel the nec-fls aufl iuiervsts nf all Nlllflffllli ilu- pupil zlrtivitx px'ugLx'a1i1 prnvlrlcs UIlIlHl'tllIllllt'S fm' lc-iulvrsliip iniliziliw. auul 11-spmifiliililx mul fustvri the :lm-xvlupliwill nl flvsmilvle sf-limi lfilflltlllllb. 511 lllllllf'fllllS amfl xzlru-ll im- dl'llXl lies ut Lulu- Clmrlvs lligli Fc-lmul lllill uvarly PYl'I'f stuilc-nt parti4'ipulvs in um- ur si-wi-al fp-arts. f-lulvs. or nvigzlrmizzitif-rw The pupil uvtivity prugrum C'llIlllJlClIl0IllS anal CIll'll'llFS claws remiu muk uufl In El grvut 6'Xlf1Ill llclps to meet thi- sm-ml IlFCClr of the- stuclvnm of our fn-luml. Go Exploring. Jimmy Poss, Stephanie Lutgring, Princess Morris, and Gail Bayes who portrayed book characters in the Book Week quiz show, boast of how they baffled the contestants. Explore the worldg discover why Pat Smith examines carefully a miniature display Planets whirl about the Sky while Dwayne Hoffpauir shows Cissie Clarke a doll Make new friends and meet new faces. from story book time. i Read of far-off golden places. How people love, how fairies look . . . All the world is in a hook. Rick Pease and Tom Leach agree that all the world is in a book as shown here by books from 11 different parts of the world. All the World ls John Galther presents Mary DOm1HlCk wlth a big book mark for bemg the wmner 1n the contest Ire Cot a Tzlle In a Book A world wlth a small boy crouchlnff on the top of lt helped sxmbollze the lme ln the poem Explore the World A castle from out of the past Q1 n1f1ed Read of Far off Golden Places and for the hne All the World IS m a Book' there was a bl book wlth a world standlnc out from ltS paces These exhlbxts and fue others slmllar to them helped explaxn the poem used for the theme of Bookweek Nowember 0 14 1939 Ixe Cot a Tltle a take off on the tClCXlQl0Il productlon Ire Cot a Secret was the assembly program for Bookweek John Calther one of the three male members of the club sersed as the master of ceremomes and Sophomores Carol Cam Pam 'NIcCoy and Anne Plauche wrote and pro duced the show lN1ne LCHS students dressed up as book char acters and a panel Cuessed the tltles of books sx nlfled by the costumes worn by the people To make the show more authentlc, four Senlor Flrls posed as Men on the Street Enffllsh classes contrlbuted to Bookweek by maklnc posters and VHTIOUS dlsplays on such famous wrlters as Poe and bhakespeare Marvelous dlsplays Orlglnal theme were but two of the comphmentary remarks about Bookweek Mary Henshaw Sudy Remauer and Margaret Naqum fmd that the pages dont really tum m the lant book on dlsplay Prmted on the book 15 the poem used for the theme of Book Week P -I , LG as .U . . 44 5, c - C. , -, - 44 - - 7 .U Y. 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Home Nursing, Frrsf Aid i Breezle Ragusa and Jrmmy Bel g1VC artxflcral resplratlon to Buzzy Nlrller and Bewo Rome HOMENURSING Durmg the three weeks after Thanksgrung and before the Chrlstmas holldays all Semor glrls par tlClP8tCd 1n the Home Nursmg Course offered them by the Lake Charles Red Cross Instead of attendmg PE classes the gurls spent thelr tlme leammg such thmgs as hedslde care taklng temperatures pulse and resplratlon the proper care of hahles and the maklng of many useful artlcles for the slck FIRST AID Physlcal educatlon students had the opportumty to leam to admmlster the correct treatment for snake bltes and the treatment of persons for shock The correct applrcatlon of a tournlquet and new methods of aI'tlflClal resplratlon were hrghllghts of the course All the students agreed that they beneflted by the health mstructlons Heres the adhe rve tape ays Randy Owens to Bevo Rome who 1S completmg the bandagmg of Randy s broken arm 0 I . 1 M W --- NWA: .Ive ig, W-Megs W-vf e - e -V ,Q E Q - .,,. W, , t ,4 I ' , . X , e ' , I f 1 A I f .fn 4, 1 If f U 1 S- 3, S V: ' ' ' 9 Ci 77 t ,fn . . 7. . . Y . . - L ,I s I . . , . W 7 , L3 7 7 ' , -I .vf '-X' I Y If I equiremenf for Seniors -R! wang:-Z Sure are many ways to make a patient comfortable. Here Charlotte Malarkey puts hot compresses on Elaine Small's leg as Mrs. Rose Spenser, instructor. supersises. Susan Daniels uses professional technique as she takes Q Mary Anee Dominick's temperature and pulse while Sharcn COUVWHQY I'mnf'l5 and CVYTYC SimP50f1 walfh Careful' Mcfllanahan waits her tum to practice on the patient. 15' 35 Janet Mahfifff-fY Pf9Paff'5 I0 bathe the b3bY after seeing a film on Baby Care. i I ff X X Homecoming Celebrated King Cotton 'Na h and Qur-en Bm C ill ru nr-fi mer th' 1960 Homuonnng. Ball W f-rv the 'outh till hxee nz-12 tht motto for the 1964? Honlefonnnff Ball Niarch lv Nillfil melehrated tht hunciredth lnthdax of the Conffffhiafx ine box and one Girl were elefted hx tht gtUfPIlt hodx from nnong the fm fnior Iillkt'Q and rhirhceeee nal Lourt xx 1 1 Ill s niri xi P rom cat 1 1 U 1 Nl noi Non illllilllft? anfl i'fPNilIH'iIl 'rn liit were Ill pu lr CUFIIIU tie 1 on ic- confefierancx were unff incl IJlfix1IllI1l1lPQ pfifornlefi for tht rourt 'intl tht auchf-nu Southern hffllee added cl tour h of f9lUlI1lIlllX to thf ala exeningx and other roup fire ed in fonfez eratt uniform rhri Hlllli3I'X prefl ion Ilulililffi 'md danrf-Q lf loorshoxs finae ua rompoef-rl of pe-rfone is lltl t If x x o 1 mn tif i X lou 1 the iincf at ss Nlrollcie :tum un ouncl ua. on 1 fnnn f 4 1 1 f J , ja' tg' 'H f 5 r' K If F ji 5 , ii X , . . A, 5 ' I 4 h U , V r 'Q 7h fe S' A ' , ' ' ' L X ' ,, I.r bi h r I im 7, - n i' ' 1' g S is ' f if - ', S ' W' 5 C' J, -' ' 3 i, 1 . 1' z 4 . - Ti-f x ' ' 1- 'ze' . , 3 to reign as tht' 1960 inonurr-hs, riihz- re-inain4h-r of thv from all ther riz1nr'f-s spelling: out Dixie Then Viilllf' R1 7' as -o pofwi nflt 1ifll1kt'r2 nl vh ss- the 1 2 of I - i'ov ul C url. vs f x 'i of thc' 1' 'inuininr 'lux-S. jul' '. .1 1- Foil: ,Q I - flof rbi ' was ff. ' 'him-h . ' : . . the .' fl-W i. Thf- Ftui- I C -'I 'Q the ,', gs lg 1 la i ' Z. i hy of ti Sp so- of the Honiw-1 ' 5. Hall. Confederate Centennial t KU l IN 0 ft Ill1!Hl1 FU Ill! Jdl lt lll flll UH It Ill numbff or e mn L1 I 1HIll0 pre ents-41 the Rma Luurt LGCCIB Krbon Je ter re tad be-tween frohc U 5 G. J f 4 Y 5 L ! ' 'fi Jt'51!'l', ,I -re' Re-inallvr. lmwlpwi 1-nIr'rtuin rhfl urt. P X , 56 NIE 'ss f Ce' - 'Q lla In ' ' I 1 S tl ' 'Xt ' - Gm' gl- Cam . M'-I1-r of nies, s 1' Riglzl: Svniurs, John Gaither and Janet llahaffey. Belozv: Seniors, Huzzy Hiller and Linda Shaddock. Court Dressed K fa SoIdif-r. Soldier, wnn't you marry nw. say Dianne Wbrley '51 fax ' N C 2 t I . 1 XXX Southern Sfyle Marilyn Shu lmls anrl Nancy llwrntml to line jeff: Il, XJ! Left: 5e'ni0rQ. Brwziv- Ragu-a anfl Perla ffmiluy. Below: Seninrs. Charles Sweeney and Patsy Robert X Where the South Junmr Xlcmbnr f the Rowal Court were Ellllh Jamc Rome luih ifor f FIIHIIJIE' and kann x1dl'lI'lt f' Xi '.- -S., 5 H: .L- '- Pam McCoy, Tommy Quirk, Harry Clark and Cissic Clarke were Suphonwrc Dukes and Duchcsscs. , V - M. x -il x X, kd! .- , - v-4 .4 Still Lives Senior attendants are Lisa Toomer, Claire Gunn. Eliz- abeth Taussig and Christy Collins. Freshman royalty LaGrange. I are Robbie Tuppen, Tim Winterbottoni, Alvin King and Anne Sandra Narans and Gail Morgan salute with the Bonnie Blue flags. Mrs E B Watson mlstress of ceremonre offered assxstance wrth her coat by Coach Roy Collms a she prepares to leave the banquet w1lllS Noland admlres the blanket Cotton Nah chose for lu award Cheerleaders Betty Relchley and Donme Brrtt mount the grant prcture drawn for the banquet by Tommy Quald Award ent Coach Au tm congratulates Nlajor Ralph W Calther on h1s sons achrewement of the Coaches Cooperatlon Award I . ,-rf A 4 ,, 'rf , ff C bo t . . . , ' 's, is 1 ' S. A A . I . . , . Y , . l v. . v . 5 .S It V t 'X A N X 7 in f '- . I Cooperatne play ers make the team They come both large and small Tl'llS year the one y ou ye chosen ls the smallest of them all He dxdn t make many headllnes Or gam tremendous fame But you wlll all agree he s best John Calther IS hls name Thls poem mtroduced the presentatlon of the Coaches Cooperatlon Award to John Galther SIX other awards were also presented the KPLC Sports mansh1p to Buzzy Mlller Best Lmeman to ,llmmy Bel Best Back to Charles Sweeney Scholarshlp to ROIIYIIC Cuth and permanent team captams to ,ll.I'I'LlT1y Bel and Charles Sweeney The twenty two varslty players, the one tramer, and the three managers I'wClV6d the tradltlonal red and blue Jackets wh1le the B squad were presented Wlth letters outlook professlonally Alvm Dark thxrd baseman for the Phlladelplua Phlllles, alumnus of LCHS, and guest speaker centered hlS talk around questlons about sports and sportsmanshlp fo 47 Cat Alvm Dark guest speaker chats wlth Coach R S Klllen superu or of the Clly school athletxc program Buzzy Nlxller Charles Sweeney ,l1mmy Bel Ronnle Cuth and John Gaither hold lll6'lI' awards for KPLC Sportsmanshxp Outstandmg Back Outstandlng Llneman Scholar hlp and Coache Crmperatlon 44 ' 7 vi Y - 7 I v .' 7 v . . . ,, 5 ' V a . 3 ' 'Q ' 3 . . , To given the audience an inkling of the sports 7 5 3 s , . , g . I A . ,S . V S, . Q ' Q . . , 5 .y I 5, i Y . I . , y Look how pretty the big Christmas packages and Christmas ball arelu I can't wait for the presentation of the class favorites and popularity winners! were some of the exelamations made by those attending the gala Catalog llall. December 19, 1959. The brightly decorated packages and tremendous Christ- mas ball were the centers of attraction until after the presentation, and then everyone was busy congratulating the titlesholders. Most surprised were the personalities who were dubbed Mr. and Miss All-Round, winning their titles by totaling more votes than anyone else without gaining a first place in the personality contest, which included five titles. Other titles presented were class favorites, elected from each elass, Most Handsome and Beautiful, Mr. and Miss Best-Natured, Mr. and Miss Success, Mr. and Miss Genius, Mr. and Miss Peppiest, and the top title, Mr. and Miss LCHS, all chosen from the entire school. The Catalog Staff, Key Club. and Wildcat sponsored the festive dance and furnished the decorations and refreshments. The dance was a wonderful prelude to the Christmas vacation. Boo Gill, editor of the Catalog, Tom Ward, president of the Key Club, and Mary Anne Dominick, editor of the Wildcat, agree that three heads are better than one. All L H S three organizations combined to sponsor the Catalog Ball. Q C Q Q Q Class favorite winners are: Sophomores, Cissie Clarke and Wayne Simmonsg Juniors, Betty Reichley and Doug Ragusag Seniors, Breezie Ragusa and Perla Crosbyg Freshmen, Tim Winterbottom and Anne Lagrange. The favorites were the first of the winners to be presented during the intermission, and as their names were called, they stepped out of brightly decorated Christmas packages. Dancing sure can make one tired and thirsty. can't it? asks Mrs. Raymond H. Dominick as she serves some punch to the couples. X Popularity winners from the entire school included Mr. and Miss All-Round, Lenny Ableman and Judy Elwellg Miss Success, Cotton Nash and Patsy Rohertsg Most Handsome and Beautiful, Tom Ward and Key Armstrongg Mr. Best Natured, John Gaither and Jo Lynne Wardeng Mr. and Miss Genius, Ronnie Guth and Mary Anne Dominickg and Miss Peppy, Conway Magee and Sandra Narans. Blk Y. i,,fT.,. I -w Mr. and and Miss and Mr. Superlafives Reign af Catalog Ball Mr. and Miss LCHS, Bonnie Case and Charles Sweeney, pose to have their picture taken after having received the highest honor in the popularity contest. Mr. Raphiel Teagle, State Supervisor of High Schools for the State of Louisiana, and member of the LCHS Evaluat- ing Committee, shows the committee's report on Pupil Pop- ulation to LCHS parents, Mrs. Sam K. Jones and Mr. Herbert de Synek. C lasses Pupil Population and Svllool Cmumuuity Our e-iirulliueiit this your is 735. nith the girls sliahtlv. Ul1lIlllllllt?I'lIlgI the lmys. Lulu- Cliarlvs High Scluml is imc- ul milx CZ sr-liunls in thc- statt- nut unflf-r 21 purisliwiflv SXSUXIII uf cxltlratiuii. Fiuvc tha- urea fnvui whit-li nur scluml ilruus its pupulutiwu is liuiitwl lay lam. tlif-rv is. l.l'lllll wut' lu ye-ur. EI 1't'lutix'ely small gi-until in Q-ni-ullmt-nt. Pillftllti of nur pupils um urlrzui swrkvrs. T2 per 4-f-ut of tht-ui lit-ing prmrfvssitiiizil ur smiii-pmlrssii-mul wurkers. pru- privturs, lllLlIlHg6l'S. ufficials. aml llIlII1E'Illill'iPI'S. Sweiity-fuL11' pc-r vc-ut of the pure-uts are QIl'ZltlU3tt'S uf high scliuul. uurl uvvr 1U per Cent nf them lime hail more aflvaiiverl ccluc-atiuu. City. parish. aml cullvgf- lilmruries. many C'llUI'l'l1t'4. Hr'- Xevsv Stan- tfullvgfv. the Little- 'llic-utvr. the llltlllllllllllll ffwiivvrt .-Xssiwiutiiiii. auirl tht- Fyuipliruiy Uri-lwstiu nffvi' IlllIIlt'l'HllN Hulturul amlxuiitugvs lu nur stiult-nts. Dazed Freshmen Awed Freshman roll call presxdents szandzng Charles Khoury V1rg1n1a Lux Wlndy Harrell Sammy D1 C1 lla Jerry Brocato and Sklppy Russell Seated Marllyn Shlelds Jane Coffee and Call V1dr1ne take tlme out from new actlvnles to enjoy group Slnglllg durlng extra perlod Top Row Roy Abate Darrles Abshlre Hllda Andrus Frank Assunto Arlene Austm Tena Alflllllfi Bottom Row .Iohn Ba1ley 'Nhke Baker John Baldwm Georgia Barber Sue Beavers Sharon Behee s - s s s 0. . 5 v 1 ' - 7 1 , - . ' v fs s a ' 1 ' v A Q 1 1 9 by Maleshc Sensor Bllly Berry Wllham Bertram Wayne Bono Robert Breaux Selma Bndges Janelle Bnggs Rxchard Bnggs Carolyn Brocalo Jerry Brocato Phil Broussard Ronme Cannon Middle Row Bobby Carnahan James Carver Prlscxlla Chapman Harper Clark Karen Clark Denms Claus Bottom Row Sandy Claus .llmmy Cleaton .lane Coffey Carol Coppage Leon Corbello ,Ian Corcoran O O O Top Row: Philip Bruemmer, Peggy Bryant, Danny Calloura, Evelyn Canellis, Howard Cannon, Pep Ralhes New Evenf .av-1. anvl Q' 212 bw 5, if ,ag ffm' 1' Top Row Rlchard CICIIFII Ke nm froslmy Wayne Ili-l.lg,li If-fffy Darko? ql'llTltf'Il Darin Donnw Davldenn Wlddle Ron Ronm Daudion Rus4111,.11'w Uavl- IQOIIIIHN Dau Sklpper Dean 511111113 D1 1 lla Quean Dulrun Bottom Rau Rfn D0mll1lfk l1a11nelJm111t Uaud Urumm ilenr1.1D11ffaQ Shulew lJuh1111 Nutt Dv er Wllham Eichmann Was ne Eekrldve Earls III Ihr' day John 'Nlxllfr and nrla N11 1 rl TI I11 'N ll I It lr tll to aww k' H 7 ru h leal Faum ,I1111 F1 lknur 1 Sxlua Eaton Barbara Em L fourtnew P11111 Frleddle F1 lu r -an, Q01 L hi Nadi 'N . 114,41 255 9,2-W W if QW Af Q! , an A., J' - ,. , ,V 2' Q K l BL, 1 3-.J if 'E' 4 A 1 1 454 -Q 'Q eh . - ' ff . , ,- , , 7' I . 1' , y ', ' L',' g , ' -' ' Q , 4 Q ' -LN ' I if ' - : f' , ' ' , , A . 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'I ,M , 11.4-,,i,f 5-, QV 11 , 1 '- flggf-Q 1 1 ha, ,f , . 52 ' ' M ' M' f 'X A , ,Q ,l , sf , V 5' A 'J ,1 f f , Q in Library Procedures Damel Keller Lharlei Khoury Edward Khgury Alun Kmg Kathv Klrvhf-r C ay KH-phnf-r Lo t l'reQhman .lohnny PICHIHZZI gets dlrec tlon from Qemor Beverly Nlmton Top Row Brll Klm man Sherry K0fdlQCll Xllclwy Koekela Anne la ran 6- bn ory Lambert Mary Landry Mrddle Rau, Jlmmy Landreneau Suzy Lal'on ll Nlary 'Xnn LeBlanc Charlann Lesh Brlly LaRocca Ellen Lmdwex Bottom Row Vlrglllla Lux Tommy LuQhy Jud on McCann Delmon McNabb Alxce 'Nlacdonald John Mallet !a 1 'N fa: , hs. I 41 Xl , 4 , .. S-, - x q . . , 5 L . ' . 'J' 'g , ., -Ag g, g , . 4. . - Q3 . . , ., - . , , , , : V- 1 . K av, L K S , . , - A , ny . ' 'Q 5 z .gr ,L 'F 5 4-, .ning . -A Ln , . K lx- .NW J 3 Jil - I W Eight Club ' V 1 --.vV WV A 'H ' 0 x 'Ed V P , .. A I ap i 1 ..' 'mmf' You people cannot come up here in the halls during the third lunch hour, Mrs. Sanger tells Anne Lagrange and Skippy Russ:-ll. Billy Manino Kenneth Manning . Travis Manning Barbara Materne K r v, , '1 ,. AJ' 4 ' ii' 1 'D s. A 4, Q , , X , V .AAP Top Row: Carolyn Mattix, Petty Mclancon, Kay Melton, Billy Metzger, Bobby Miguez, John Miller Second Row: Moria Miller, Sammy Monticello, Carol Moriarty, Roxie Morrison, Barbara Nelson. Ernest Nelson Bottom Row: Oscar Nelson, Mike Nichols, Mitzie Olenik. John 0'Meara, Yvonne Ouhre, Jon Packman fl? '55 s- l - 1 f-R4 N-0 if: I gl . 7 I 'A ' xi SI Accept Freshmen Members V. Q 2 -H .lr-rrp' Pura 'x ' A f rf Eric l'e-aff 2 ss' -5 .V . , 4 I gf gi ' I in ,'.' Tw 41 sa, 1 'AN X K , CR 'f 'S 9559 'YN 02 r L if' if if e Clf' W' , , - .N jk g if D. I QQ' M v 9 . 5 I .. r N' 7 . 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'Q '75 gg , lf l , 1 K ,Y K' 4 A 1 A .x M we 5. at u - f A f ff u A 2395 H ' I ' . xl W JL T A 2- , ,Y sf 'Fa' Y-rr w -S., n 'A Allen Peet J0llI'l l'if'21l'iiLLl Ronnie Quarle-N Carolyn Rvvw- Elena Rn-M05 l,n-on Rl1fJill'4 Ruety Rohr Caml RM' Judy Rosie-vt lf you mu-d supplies, come to the hook store, says Senior Artie Burnett to Susan Guillory and Raymond Dominick. 1 Sfudy Hall Proves Life 'f 1 1 C19 Top Row Joe Shreve Wlarle Shrlner Chuck Small Barbara Sm1th Evva Smlth George Smith Bottom Row Mlkh Smlth Sue Smlth B111 Spee 'Nlaty Steed Barbara Stevene Jams Stewemon P E gtrls Mona Mxllcr and Evelyn Canellls pump up the volleyball m preparation for a tournament g John Stowe Raymond Stratton Gerry Streater Nlelba Tate Diana Theriot Carl Thibodeaux saver for 225 Freshmen Catalog Bu mess Edltor Barry Da s fllls out a recelpt for Dlane Worleye depoett on her flrst yearbook Deanna Thlhodeaux Ronald Thlbodeaux Kathrwn Thompeon Nancy Thornton Charles Thraaher Mike Toupe Top Rou Irene Tunnard Robble Tuppen Sally Turnbull Kathy Turner Mary Vereen Gall Vldrlne Second Row Sandra Walker Clalre Warren Kathy Wateon Larry Watson Janet West Danny Westmoreland Bottom Rom Jeanne Wheeldon Tim Wmterhottom James Wolfe Dlanne Worley Dwtght Young Pat Young Q a s , ,Y X - - ' , M v xiifyfk' . . UU . S v cz: s - . . , . . 1 - Q v v s 9 - - 1 - s s 1 lf v - s v Y 9 Sophs Studied IO Courses Roll Lall Pre ldent Harry Welter man Jen Nlanuel Nlary Henehaw and -Xnne Plauche how that flghtlll Wlldcat bpmt hy puttmg up pos te to boo t the tc 1 'Xin W tm hnuf wats-r fuuntalns proude cool refre hment h f tw ee n Cla e for Roll Call Pre-Qldcnl Elleen Ble C1 le Clarke and Gaye Rexellc if -we Burlfara Mlvn NI:-Imly Alliwn IIWUIIIIIH' Alliwn I :via Kr xr n .lillllff Bari er SIIIFIKN Barker Luku Bxrrl lall Sax Umnna Ble in Enlemn B19 pvu C N sie' V-7 f Q 1: B A f , d x wg VJ si , Q sy? Sophs Tofaled 198 'af - if-4 1 :dll 'nil am'x 'Yfs L T 'Q 12' feta' Vx 'J In gg, -. Stexe Bokum Dorl Bono Blalr Bowden Stanlmy Bmd Rm Bren Charl Ile Brld es Behatrlce Brou ard Leland Brom ard Yxctcr Brut man Dunne ll Bx rd C1 1.11 1 L r I lam B11 f dlriwell Nlartlm I .alnpbell 1 ld l dllt ame 1 .inn rn nna drl amf l .irlu nter url r 1 wp My X X. -..,, I' ia 1 1 -- X. V . 9 I ..'- .' 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'3 AY lun.. 13-3' ,sun Nlanlex f 11411111111 H 1r1w 1 .1 R l .1 1 Clark 'N nm f lfm n 1 a fm 11 Uufidw Da11 herts Ellldllffh lluer ,luflx Dlalll nd J xx o-ig, K7 .L 'Vx 'pn '7 -ge-mr 91 7 'Elin .v X Made Honor Roll 'Knn I llll and K or Nhrrrx l rmlx Fdward 4 U lu rn Janet C raef Iwnard brax Imda 1 rlffln Henrx K uxllorx I u la C x Haxla Handlex hur Hardln I' ranu Harll I rhnm Hartman ,hrnanne Helm: mlm er Heau hml Hrndrlcks Nlarv Hen haw Janne H1 htower Nhke Hmton Duane Hoffpaulr Rlchard Ieyoub Y ,-a-. HQ 01 ii? 41 f mf QQ- N 51? of Q- 5 W-.1 3 wr? Lmda Johnson Teddy La Bxchc nes Harry Clark and Henry Gulllory a pep talk Pat Jordon is lf 'C' any Donna junf Carols n Kas 5,1 .A 1' 'lf A-x. J. L If-rx -A -Q 6 fi: , ,t .4 ' I' In I' , 2 N- f C 4 A L 5 , K xr V V Sf. W sh xv 'Y , , 'Rf 'I . K 1 A Y ' 1 '1 . H I- .', V , V 4 tt I H el 1 iv-if X M' 'Y L . 'Y Z .4 :KLA :,J y 7 4,3 A li I ' K rv I Jo g 'S Luj RK ' X N 3' N if 'QW I I 7 f, i k k 1 - , .SQ ' 5 I.. A' Jw f J. .. , e a ., 1 ig . -up , - - -'ia '- if -f S ' X fa Sw ap, . 2 nw , ,e f'f,'f?l':1 '6 ' f ai. A ' ' -, b gy 7 lm. 6 . ' . V' - 5, ':'., . kt I V D n g.v ' I 15 f ' ai H ' ' 1 a 2' .' P' , ' Q Q ' A 5 xx 1 N' ' X b , 14 ! . A NI: Genre center dxrects Bxolovy studentQ Brlan Sled e and Franca lVIcCreary 1n the me of the IIIICTOQCOPC Donna La ww Frml I..llIlllUClxlI' Exclwn llowd Claire Lnquettf Carol Nla oun 1 f 'Uno Nnnnne Nlancu 1 .lmrx Xlanuel Rm Nlanucl Ruln Nlanuffl Ras Nlc I ullum at Inf 4 l dlll NI few l' rmu Nh Ln ary -Xndrew Nlvf ow an Betty Klclnnis Rodney McLean Ke-nm-th McManus Ann NIc'Williaxns Ann Nlartin Ki? 4QP 'b buf vu 'Imran 'wt P nab Danny Kuhn Tommy Lmcll ,Nb 'lcddw la l mhz Daud Landry llobln Le Blanc Ilona Lfjlune Sophomore Girls nv- 4. fl w wha fififp ,Q 40s ix ,N pf-.. W' pQ 3 vs'- X L1 xc NIa4 1 Lloyd Yla on Larry Nllllcr Nlarllwn Nlxller R0 lml Nllllrr fhomi Nllllu' .ludy Nlxll Bublnn Jean Hoon L-7 9 vb 'ln 1-.A 1 5--.. lrmce Horns 'YA' F-5 .leff Nlurphw Y fl N- Formed Y Club uve? 5 fs W-A N. fl dx Z TS 'fix If 'fi fi in 2 'C Robert Nlutewbau Edward 'Nlw r1ck James Nan ele Xnn Na sl Xlar ant Naquln Lmda Naran Elizabeth Newland Ro emarx Nlxon Bllly 'Noble Wllll Noland C ar rlvn O B1-,an 5llll'ltW I mme Nlllu Pfndlu Don Pm ter nn Vlckl PllllE'lJUIJ Gall Pur-.on Xnn llaluln Bu 1 ll l rel 1 irland Pr J an T nl lriu h J 115 is N S'-ve Hx fl 6, on r'x Ly -lv 4,-X fmt fx lk'- '! 7 V of lhlly luckctt lommy Ouaul Tommw Ulflx Lmda Raney Ke-nnftll Reeves Home Rmchart fawe Ruelle Wanda Reynaud Barbara Rxbbeclx Rllly Rolun on Bucrly Ro c ldrolyn Rouycr Carolyn Russell Eduard San om Sally Qhort Wanna Sxmmons ,Io Evelyn Skelton Brlan Sledge Janet Qlower Dnvers Licenses Put Falr Hardm Lmda Crnffm and ball Baye batten down FHITS sports car lnerwal c Nmelser Nlarxanne Smnh Pat SII1lll l Tommx Solleau ,-Q A005 'Z.? Y A I ' I V? f 5: Q ' I. , 1' I In pm N . N -.Tl 4 Lg 7 .fff f . , I 1 5' , X f 4 Ll, K .A l u , A , , K, , ,ai W , in n A ., L' y 5 N S- x -. 'B -l . R 3 xl up H,-1... ' ,V ,I ,,' is xx VI In :ffl . ,fn N . , 4, 'Q J, 5 f x, :fy I A , 'iv . . S ty Q. , K K V' lt J Sonny Shaw 'f f ,, , 4 f fl, 1, f am ' 'l F l 1 l ' .f 3 Mx S QQ. V ff! f 'G . V , X no n X I , O Jul Ji if I as ' ,, 0-4 gil. 4 l. JN nn 1? SS 'ZW ,I I 4-s X- ,ws 4.2-, ' ed' Soph on Cloud Nme Pat Wehner Harry Wr tcrman Dale Whm Kelth Wllllams Pat Wllwn Motu Wxmgeart Vxrgmla W rlght baxle Zcnllmwer Harry Lmnpter 'fi Nm U , 5' Q 5' -1 7 .uv s Nu 1 'Str' 1' N pun 'Immun Ntolur Ixnn Nme-nu Cheryl Nweft Kaw Tabla Dlano fhlbodeaux Barrw Thomp on John Thurber Io Xllll frahan In f-ph Ildlllllllft, Rlvhard Ilouth fonnle funnard ,Ie an W all Helm Yalldo .lame Mr addmo Tommy Ward Dlane Watklns B111 Watson fb '12 f 'Q- fi X ini Q. 1 Juniors Participated V i Ah:-f sw ' N s A V Q-ni in 1 Q71 i 7 , , ,,,, V A ,H L i - r i t p U77 We vi N xv-:gb 43 fig' if Cf-urge Adanis Boil Allnnian Sharon Andrva Pm-my Andrus QU-ye Built-y Bri-main Baker Wiikv iiauinann ,IPZIIIIIP Bvl 13. f il, Mary Bailey Runnin- Re-rnard Junior roll call presidents Suzanne Dv Imire-ai, Nlillio Manm-1, Donnie- Britt, and Sudy Rf-inauer wrt out individual Claws pictures for tlu-ir rt-Qpvvtivv ruli Falls. 'QA ngiltt in Constitution Day Nr? in .- X' '- V in i., ,fr 45' , was i Lynn Bnddie JOE Brame Pat Briggs Thomas Broussard - H ' if 71 rf 'Fu- f'N .yf, 1 . Q .,- -...,--Q.. ,U 1 - , Lgiyftw- fl Virginia Bodin Bonnie Briggs Cunnie Britt Richard Buckley E w' ,,, I Z- C7 3551.2 .lunior vlabs prcbid-fills Shirley Gayle, Karen Yidrine an Emily James study booklets on the National Merit Scholar Nliip Qualifying test lwforf- paying their dollars. 1j,,m,i,- B1-in Harle,-nv Broussard Bramlpy Cagll- Bvtte Calloway Reuben Broussard Bill Cancienne is 'Yx EM' jx ffl- Q !i' in me 75 1 Juniors Numbered One 'K Tmannd C arawas 5 M 'D an-1 7504 'L 'v--f' Herman f' tc It A n I I1 :sm Lsndn flaws un lllln lo ex IJlClxll folhn Thr m 1 f ourulle C .1 UIHIIIIQ D I lun Sharon Dlttmann Brenda Donahuu John Dupuls Kathh L n Dupuw 'Nhkc Emnult Shern I' chmann Betts hurxtt Jnan lloulnos Rohr 11 Ponte nw t Uuu la lournnt Jann lafford ag, N in-rx Owif' 14- ET' 'hui Qi. Q- 9 ' 1 , . Jas - - f e in xt n l an X l 2 ,, j ' I 's if x 5 .- 't iff -M H' f ,, ' ' 1 F L ': n ' A h ' , A VV 1 . A ' 1 25 I ' N , x ' ' Bill hx Q ,Q ' e ? , ...M - . ' K ' gf r I I Huy 4' 'SA V' Q x 5,1 ' L S 3 ' 1 9 s xt, 'N ' L' .L ' Hal K ' - W n :V e , 1: eenn n ' : LB ' e Q' ' W e fi., ff!! M v n . Q U , , at . 6 '4,.f x A Linda Donahue 5,5 lv 4 ' lj n -Q Q e f ee e j I f :? ' J 1 ,, v K gyms! xl 'A ww, ,, ,,,. , :V -.I ,V V. .t Ip. 4 A ' V' if , , ,, ll ' K I 59 L- W B Q 5 5 ' A, Hundred Slxfy seven Dxane Gayle Qhxrley I ayle Le George Mark Stanson D1CklC Collms and Randy Klrchner put thelr brawn to good use carrymg textbooks to their teachers Rlchard Gerard ,lack Goodman Lxnda. Gray Vlrgmla Gregory Vlrgmxa Grlfflth Joy Gnmes Lmda Gughelmo Juhana Gulllory Ronme Guth Lmda Guzman C - L v L . 5 1 1 9 I .lohn Harkms .leamne Hlckman Fran Holloway Lynn Johnson Tommy Harless Wayne Hme Bobby Howard James Jones Eighty Jumor Bobby Hmson Valhe Hogue Kenneth Hul1n Emlly James bam Jones Taylor Kaough I Q Hope Haclfler Becky Hannie Jennifer Haynes Jang Henry Took Science n 1. A vm, ek Q, 1 65,1 Xp N Q Yu T331 E3 If ,S if ,fl was I we Q' lil . , l 'W Q 5 5 1' Q, , 5 1 f 14 X f z . Af ei! ' '- . ll If ,et Sandy Kay Bobby Kester Randy Kirchner Gene Kirkpatrick Jimmy LaFargue Dick Landry Butch LeBlanc Ellis LeBoeuf ' 4,11- .- 'Ha L in 45 ' L Tom Shaddock and .lane Henry refer to guidance pamphlets for answers to their perplexm problems. Bebe Klingman Lynne LaPonsie Clara Limbocker ,Q A ,Q fi Q ls. l ef L if , Kenneth Knowles .lo Ann Lawlor Geneva Lisotta M? '-er' ,ff i ?i A Ylr mla Bod1n Gene Klrkpatrlck and Bruce Qaxoy pay re pect to the fla as a part of the annual Con tltutlon Day pro ram Su an NIcSpan ler Vnrnon Mont omcry 3? in ' tr .405 lf' f 'x Junior Class Ranked if-'Vt 'Nur My 'En ll vJHf?x 'Nlark Lue Sue Lyles Brenda Nhlner Bea Mornson 'fn Nur Richard NIcCuQker DHWld Mmcr Pat Myers ii-v as pix 'G N ? v Q an Qw- Q .ky V. , A' Y 'N' 1. .pi U s. A if 'I f gf. ,. g. . . Y , . A . V U v v . v g Stuephanie Lutgring S g 4 S. . . - g . , A g - - g .Q . V 'rf A L ii Q' 'in ,. 1 x , b ,. V l i X 5 it 3 1 Y x N I V' - 4 V r ff , 'J' r ' rl I 'Q 7 f V If Third on Honor Roll T g if Al I 'lt fi A vcr 1 Har yn N l un Kdthnrmc Oubre Robert Parker I at Pnndlvy Bvverlv Idroxa Harold Iollard Rohbm Pune Dou IC Ra u a Elleen Rankm Loun Reameb Robert Heed Bntty Relchley Clem Rnd Jn re Runauer Sudy Remauer Kathleen Reulet Brrmce Roberts Lee Romero Cunwax Rn teet Donald Rosteet Ncotty Ruza Charle St Dlzler SN., iis-.Q 14' .gif sr X q-.., ICQ X71 ilk Ns 'Q ,. svrwf ZW Q-4. vu N4 i 6 iff 'wa ff Junior Gwen Sanders Marvin Sawyer Dusty Stacy Butch Stewart K f fs f o 5 wig 3 mil' Class f P SX' x 'Vx 4 I Bruce Savoy Jo Ann Scalisi Lucille Stagg Jimmy Stratton P? 5 x az W 1 Claimed Eight Twins a, l V+-9 Blll Tete Ed Wat on Ray Whxttakcr I Tb Q'-rr bhella Thorne B111 W avm .lcnnalee W llllZiI'IlS YN 3 Iorelta Tate lwnn Trallan Skipper YL tal Su an Week Dawld Worrell an -1, WS JN Marx Lou Terrell at Trammell Karen X ltlI'lIlC Nlas W luttaker bandra L1 rr is it S- P 'gas 'Cr N ll 7 I i 'U' Y., I: if KL: 2, ,f 5 ,1 Q. - a - ll . 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'Q . , I an H WW f ' an e WM M 1 . .. 1 1., , I 1 g za 11 1 5 - I I M W s Flrsf Six Weeks Lucllle 'tiosca WAYNE NASH Wlldcat Den 59 Football 51 58 59 60 Track 57 58 59 Basketball 51 58 59 Youth Apprecla tlon Award 60 ALICE NIXON KIIIIBS 58 59 60 Y Club 58 59 Future Homemakers 51 Llbrary Club 58 59 Basketball Boosters 58 59 Glrls Athletlc AQSOCIHIIOH 60 LORETTA OLTVI Y Club 51 JOHN INEWKIRK Club 58 Blolo W Club 58 G1rls Athletlc Assocla t1on 60 RANDY OWETNS Key Club 51 58 59 60 LC Club 59 60 Y Club 51 58 WlldCHt Den 58 VICE Presldent 59 Football 51 58 59 60 Track 51 58 59 Basketball 51 58 HANK PACK TVIAN Band 51 58 59 60 Catalo Staff 60 r -0 Walter N10 Sandra 'Naran Cotton Na h Way ne Na h Pelican State 60 Natlonal Honor Soclety Vlce PFCQICIEIII 60 Dramatlcs Club 59 Student Counul 60 Amateur Radlo Club 58 60 Youth Apprecla tion Award 59 EDDIE PARK Band 5'1 58 51 BRENDA PATRICK Klltles 51 58 Y ub 51 58 59 60 Llbrars Club 58 Future Home makers 51 Basketball Boosters 59 60 'NIARI Busmess Staff 51 Y Club 57 58 59 60 L1 brary Club 58 Future Teachers 59 Rally 60 Chorus 58 59 60 Basketball Boosters 58 DONN PEASE Band 51 Key Club 58 59 60 Football 51 58 59 Track Ol 58 59 60 HUNTER PER RIN Y Club 58 Amateur Radlo Club D1 58 .I0hfl TNCWIUTIK 51106 TNIXOII Loretta Olmslead Randy Owens Hank Packman Eddie Park Brenda Patrick Marmelle Patterson Don Pea e Hunter Perrm , O Q . l Q if .11 X A ' A - SS .. .I s .V s ' 1' f s If ,vs . e 9 iii.. 9 5 .-I-v F. aL -5'-,Fri 3 cc ev 1- , 1-g i . . -7 - Q H ,, STEAD-Kilties 57, 583 Debate Club 60g Library NELLE PATTERSON-Kilties 57, 58, 59-Q Catalog Q I gf v I I I D ' . 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News of Week Trophy Wilmer Stowe Charles Sweeney .loe Tyler Nlllyfi' N811 E d0Il1 Dlana X 3 CIUPL Court 51 Parish Day 59 ,IO LYNNE WARDENI Kllties 51 Fla bearer 58 Tenor Drummer 59 60 Catalo 51 wc 59 60 Wllclf at 51 Wlrrat Busme s Staff 5 lub D1 3 1' 60 brary Club 50 59 60 Future Teachers 59 60 Student Council 5 Homecomm Court 58 Wild Councll 60 Vlce President 59 Basketball Boosters 58 60 VICC Presldent 59 Glrls Athletlc AQQOCIH uon 60 NIARION WATSON Klltles 51 58 59 60 Y Club 58 59 60 Library Club 58 Glrls Athletic AQSOCIHTIOH 60 Future Homemakers 51 58 KAREN WEST Y Club 60 Girls Athletic AQSOCIHIIOH 60 LEONARD WHEELER Y Club 7 50 Football 'J1 58 Track 51 60 Basketball 5 CAROL WISE KlltlE'Q O1 Snare Drummer x 59 Colonel 60 Catalo BUQIHPQS Staff D1 9 Catalo 5 9 60 Vice Pre iclent 5 Library Club 58 59 ' 60 Wllrirat 71 5 59 60 Y u 61 National Honor Society 60 Future Teachers 59 60 Rally 59 Wildcat Den 58 59 Homecom Basketball Boosters 58 59 60 Youth Appreciation Award 58 60 LYNW WRIGHT Band 51 58 59 60 Debate Club 58 59 60 Basketball 51 58 Amateur Radio Club 51 58 LACY YANDLE Football 51 'VIYRNA YOUlNCEK1lt1es 51 58 59 60 Y Club 59 60 Library Club 59 Future Teachers 59 60 Wildcat Clty 58 Basketball Boosters 59 Girls Athletlc A soclatlon 60 Sll1l'lFV Ycspcr Toni Ward ,lo Lynne Warden Wlarlon Wat on Karen West Leonard Wheeler Carol W1 e Lynn Wm ht Lacy Yandle Myrna Youn Q his P, 3 X X . . 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Advertisers School Plant Our school plant. which consists of three main huilclings and whim-h is the result of rare-ful planning and Study. vffectively meets the needs of the school 1-onnnunity. 'lihv rnoclf-rn fire-proof buildings are locatfffl in a hanflsonie Setting of live oak trcfxs anrl replace- two older structure-S. one of which was tlestroyvml hy firv. ln aclclition to well-illuniinatefl. attractive classrooins. lahorato- ries. aurlitoriuni. library. 1-afvteria. and gyrnnasiuins. special rooms are provirlexl for visual aids. cluhs, and publications. Few Communities can boast of a finer school plant than that of Lakfl Charles High School. g + ha d Io choose o e 'fe 'F GOLDRINGS a a a e G efche S're e s n o be fa Manga d nne NU-WAY CLEANERS AND SHOE SERVICE Shir+ Service Reweaving 260I Ryan Dial He 65488 Besi' Wlshes SEVEN UP BOTTLING CO HOTEL COURTS LAKE CHARLES FINEST 46 Modern UnrIs Ar Condioned Telephone and Rad o n Ev ry Room Televxs o n Auiomaic Venfed Heal T Ie Baihs Room Service One Day Laundry and Dry Clean ng Serv ce I Mule From Hear? of Town I60I E BROAD ST PHONE HE 99436 Owned and Opera+ecI by Frank and John Jr Assunio HANDLEY REALTY CO INSURANCE AGENCY 426 Klrby I84 4.4, fiends' TOWING CO INC TOVVI N G- S N 1? ui wi if -fm fls gk ww Wg P ...QUT II III an ' Dual HEmIocIc 6 6604 Marine Supi' Res HEmIocIc 6 7I89 GENERAL TOWING ON INLAND WATERS 725 TUGS iff CARGO AND DECK BARGES PO 95I Lalre Charles La BAGDAD RD WESTLAKE . . 'E . I Flndun x r . n I m rom r- ryr r n vno,Nrr n,an Suza DeI.aureaI. ll I Il 0 ' - i ii . 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MANAGAN CARROLL BUILDING MATERIALS Inc 20 H dg SI' 'I' LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA QUATRE PARISH COMPANY Forest Products I I s ' 05 o es ree I Joe Brame checks his schedule CALCASIEU MARINE NATIONAL BANK Serving Southwest Loulslana LAKE CHARLES LA Enferpruse Boulevard Branch WELSH LA OAKDALE LA SULPHUR LA KINDER LA ELTON LA CAMERON LA Sou+h Cl1'y Branch JENNINGS LA VINTON LA DEQUINCY LA LAKE ARTHUR LA OBERLIN LA IOWA LA FRENCH STYLE SHOP Comphmems of Kabo Fashions of Housfon A FRIEND - SPORTSWEAR AND Accessomes FuII Lme of Molud Llngerle OPEN EVES BY APPT. AMPLE PARKING J C ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLY C0 BERESFORD TIN SHOP PO Box 630 9I0-SII1 Avenue I'2 W MIN Telephone HE 3-0383 Dlal HE 9-42I5 LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA MRS ELIZABETH ROBERTS O CITIES SERVICE REFINING CORPORATION Refiners of Qualify Pe'rroIeum ProcIuc+s LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA Large Selechon of 52I Alamo He 3-7I I8 . . wner Q NIEAD Your Z4 HOUR STATION I580 ON YOUR DIAL F.T.A. members prepare 'Io serve coff Complimenfs of GULF NATIONAL BANK ArI'I1ur HAIR STYLIST Speclalnzes an Ladies Halr CuH'nng Licensed Barber and Cosmefologlsi' Operafors Flosslelee Reed Elnora Dangle Edufh Johnson Glenn MeII'on Halr S Ilsi' LE ART HOUSE OF BEAUTY ay I4 1 Ph HE 68645 I88 WATSON ICE CREAM In me somf :cf cmm HOME Q li E153 .1 'ln HQ WATSON 5 D e gl A Care-IuI Drlver Shows In+eIIlgence JOHN FLANDERS UNITED GAS Servmg +I1e Gulf Sou+I'1 HI 90 a+ Clfy Service Infersechon DUFLOT THE FLORIST MILDRED CLARKE TOM CLARKE INSURANCE SERVICE AGENCY HE 9 4707 l607 BlIbo Sf. LaIre Charles, Louisiana in In - I my f 9. 1 ' ' 3? - f 'I f 5 - 'IA I I I X I. Het, .I ': 4 Q I rx I Y e J. .C 1. H., 3 1 E , I , , Q 2 ' ' Q . '- T. 'X J' . ' -ni jg ' - . .I v I - ' M A - I : 5 all -is i' . 1 D 'A Q Pick' g 1h I I i ice cream from ' seIecfIon are Maurice D I1 , R ' ' I i , d B Ia M . . L eerea ers onnie ri , e eic e. arr as e. chld D B++B++yRhlyHyc+1 Bonnie Case, Connie Magee, and Sandra Narans wind up a ally before The Gaior game. ,gl I Shiri' and Khaki Service ASSUNTO'S SUPERIOR DRY CLEANERS Careful Drycleaning Since I905 305 LAWRENCE ST. HE 9-5793 S. H. KRESS 81 CO. Varsify SI'ore 835 RYAN STREET MORRIS TANKEL'S MEN'S SHOP 3 948 I ulck Service FORET S DRUG STORE INC 933 Ryan SIreeI' LAKE CHARLES LA GUGLIELMO INSURANCE AGENCY 923 Kirby SI'reeI' Telephone He 3 8720 Superior Woodwork Wholesale DAVIDSON SASH AND DOOR COMPANY Lake Charles La Manufacfurer a d Dsfrlbufors of MILLWORK AND BUILDING MANUFACTURERS I I ' - , . s n i ' Bays and Eileen Blessing work on Book W U ' 1 ', . , wif, f Compllments of Q, R s B R A I Dk I I 'lf jfffleirg 4+-I 425.219 PLABIT FOOD Manufacfurecl by KELLY WEBER 81 CO INC Lalce Charles ancl Eunlce La We manufadure Granular Planl' Food In 6ddI'l'IOl l +o bemg clIs'l'rIbu'rors of VIl'alIzer Baslc Slag NI+ra'l'e of Soda Am monIum NIl'ra+e Sulplnale of Ammonla Murlale of Pol'asl1 and Raw Pl1ospl'Ia're Roclc When 'lhe pasfures are green In +l'Ie wmler l'l1e Soul'lI wall come Info I'l's own 1 ..:,f'L,,f . .1-L.-A 3 ff 0 ,bi -yn ' 'iffvr ,A..'l . I, 1 .V , 1 'l ' Ye lyfflllf 41-I 1-lflI'7l,lf-47-,I .vu ' -2-, 1 Q .Ig',.-.li , - 11.35 ,.. f.. A. ,h I f qlrxlxd' , XA '3'5..: .. ' 43.1, 72...-' i'.fI '-0 K . ' O' 0 , . . . . . . . I I I ' I I II - ' u 0 . gl BERRY BROS., INC. Auio and Truck Par+s 2I2 W. Clarence S+. LAKE CHARLES, LA. TH E COLEMAN AGENCY Insurance-Real Es'I'aIe SINCE I9I0 Sales Office Weber BulIcImg Dual HE 3 6355 POWELL LUMBER COMPANY LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA Re+alI and WI1oIesaIe Bulldlng MaI'erlaI Fur and Pme OII Field Lumber Cemeni' ED S TEXACO SERVICE CENTER Corner of IOII1 and Krkman CompIImen+s FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 0 5 O S W FRIEND H957 1 I 'F pen even Days a eel: Phone e - 50 The Finesi in Television RCA VicI'or DUMATRAIT S NEWTON S TIRES AND APPLIANCES Klrkman and I7'l'h SI'reeI' Phone HE 30379 WESTINGHOUSE AND ADMIRAL APPLIANCES CAR AND HOME MDSE SMITH S MEMORIALS I8I0 Broad SIreeI' LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA Phone He 9 443I MAYOR S ESSO SERVICENTER Corner Hwy I4 and Pruen Lake Road Mechanic on Du+y from 8 'Io 7 WE GIVE S8zH GREEN STAMPS I Kiiil SOUTH STREET PHARMACY A A GUEDRY Prop Phone HE 6-7644 LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA GUEDRY S PHARMACY Phone HE 6 7258 III S Ryan Sf LAKE CHARLES LA J J DOC McCANN WaI'er Well DrlIIlng ancI Servlcmg Phones WAREHOUSE HE 6 3492 Home HE 94279 LET US BE YOUR WATER WELL DOCTOR RAY CLOSE TRAVEL AGENCY 334 Pulo SI' Pioneer Bldg He 30377 I I I l aeaisi' I I 4. , 1 . A S Buddy Daugherfy and Arlene Ausfin scan a foofball poi ,I II II I O INC. . . , . I I ' - - I O ll , . ll Dr Pepper DR PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY INC I432 Broad Srreei' Telephone HE 942I0 LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA SHADDOCK INS AGENCY 409 Weber Bldg SECURITY WITH SERVICE L81M CENTRAL PHARMACY FRED5 DRIVE INN nc Hw I4 HE bsal-2 83I Klrlcman S+ree'r Lalce Charles La Telephone HE 9 83I I THE STORE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS ORDERS TO GO Caldwells Record Shop AT MULLER S ED TAUSSIG, INC Cla ence and Froni' S'rreeI's LAKE CHARLES. LA. Hemlock 6-OSI I Kilfies labor many long hours. ' Complimenfs of ll t II- I. A' ' I I . Y- , . I I Y Eafzf M9560 Pfmffe Bm DZV6' 6'0,Q,00,QA rfafv 4550252 muwza Cf? Z5 . Q frlu fymd-' U-' drug! 45 uw . ,si U 'I wb My j,y0Jlf5gb4Wl.?Uf25g,fbi?L:,dLg.f,QpE, Z0 'O WMQLXM' Z'zz,,1!w.QaM1 1 I' Save Regularly at EDERAI. IQS1' Curren+ Dlvlclend SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION or LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA 535 Klrby 205 W Napoleon -u-numuk,w And e McGo an as a good chzen and cleaned wzndows I96 Bebe KI ngman Sammy Andrews Lou Ann Pnce and Belhe Callaway fool: pai n 'flue Book Week program BAILEY DRUG STORES N I 337 Broad He 95l32 Hwy I4 He 643l0 No 3 20l8 Moelmg He 93209 No 4 3300 Ryan Gr 79l62 No 6 324 N Sl1a'Huclr He 360I0 No 7 ll0 CI'l'IeS Serv Hwy He 37522 Compllmen+s of LOVE S MEN S STORE CORNER RYAN AND BROAD h CRAFT RUSHWORTH LTD Plumbing Heahng and Elec+rlcal Supplles WHOLESALE Lake Charles, L . I920 Ryan S+. HE 9-9424 MAC S CAMERA SHOP Com pIimenI's of HAN KS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Compllmenfs of ENTERPRISE PHARMACY Phone: HE 3 94l9 2O0I ENTERPRISE BLVD. Prescrip+ions Cosmefics Gi'H's Founfain Service School Supplies COVERAGE WE SELL SERVICE WE GIVE General Insurance PREJ EAN INSURANCE AGENCY 6I7 Pioneer Bldg. HE 98830 KX ' -A x xx XX xxfx N X yn Lxsvxi X 'X K T X gxf X Xjxgwx N, Xkkxx X x igx X, ax xx X -3 L K 'X X X K Qfxxp 1 Q kk Q 'Bxjfvx X. fdfmfa cf,0aMem Q wk Oki g ,ivwxhy I99 . f-K XX f X , A k X Q X FAQ- -Nix :Ni -Qflk qxxm Q Vx N R ,X Qxk X, ,Y L. K fr? x .ff K y x 1 'I X , , f K YY. N N ,, 'i- Yr,-ffxkxj X K-mlfx K 'N xkLk fx XA ff'k X-, KX R X Q , 1 V K V . Y vt V LX --1?-'-f L kr x X .X XX X I X ' - 'N ,,k. -Z. I r 'XX J' X M , , ry X MR' 'X xx'-V IJ .N X X ,, - X. V X fx Q Y 'gx,f X.k-X wx n ix ,W 4 . L, F- N-is X Q' X i 'X i iii. Y ,X .XXI fx VK lx- -x glxxk x 1 X. xmxx N . Nikki XXX XM ' xx x XX X x ' r X4 ' wb r 1 A xv M .X V K XX NX X A in I , +.,X,Q:,r1 ,x ' Q L., O P91 fx yy! aff Q X QM X :KR V. , 1 if Lx, ' x , , - K- I V fi X' 11 E N ' .N4 XQRZ A QRMQ Q ,XX X 'X , f Li WY- f ,X-X I it Wki x Ll - ' rx X- ., X u I Q4 wi! ww- L 9x if .1 X- NX -A Abi X-H 'A Q 6 - X N X -Y K r ggi , XJ U F I X X A Tim , ,Vx X M . Q X- V , x, X, Q.-4 . ,, Q, V , . X , A , A. X A lx A f K , I 'KF I ' K-T Y X, ,Q K X i-K N X bk x N A f! 1' Q! Q f-X v CX' X X xx' XJ xx 1 M xfj M x -X EMM K V if wk Q' K f- , , F I k ,wr t K ' X f 4 Y f 1 XF , Xl X KF: gf 1 Xt V-Y, i i Jf - X K N xr L V ,ij . I f , . I Mil' iw .... 'Vids 1,fFg'Ix'., -nf- iw 3 ff Branfley Cagle, Sandra Narans, and Comme Magee pose on a beauhful new Clwevrolef 'From CAGLES CHEVROLET CO -44 I I C 'NM-H1-T M. ,, M, ,Y ,MMM bl e ' m W-- Y S W gm lf- ---1 U-s. M 84 J.. .C 1 Za. Fl C. ,,, ., 5 ADVERTISERS INDEX We ale grateful to the followm fum for CATALOG A untos Cleaners 190 A unto s Nlotel Court 181 Bfules s Dru Store 160 Bell Sportrn Goods 160 Bere ford s Tm Shop 184 Berry Brother Incorporfated 192 Ca 1eChewrolet Incorporated 200 Calca 1eu Nlarrne Natronal Bank 186 Caldu ell s Record Shop 194 C1t1e Seruce Reflnerx 183 Clarke Tom Insurance A ency 189 Coleman A ency 192 Craft Rushuorth 194 Davrdson Sash and Door 188 Dr Pepper 190 Duflot s F1011 t Shop 189 Dumatrfut TV 193 Ed s Texfrco Serx lce Center 192 Enterprlse Pharmacw 190 Flrst Federal SHVIDDS and Loan 196 Flanders John Auto Salsa e 109 Foret s Dru Store 190 Fred s Drne Inn 191 French Stsle Shop 184 Cu lrelmo In urance A ency 190 Culf lXat1on'1l Bank 188 111611 l,Ol1t1lIJ1l11OI1 to our 1960 Handley Realty and In urance A ency Hank s Con tructron fompwnw 9 Kelly Weber 191 KLOU R1c11o 152 Kre s s 190 L 'I NI Central PIl'lI'Ill'lCS 191 Lake Charles Toum COIDPWIIX 181 Le Art House of Bewutx 152 Lose s Men Store 124 'Xlac C'll11CI 'l Qhop 19 141111 'an Carroll Ill Nlax o s Fsso Serucentel 180 Tankel s 'Hen Store 190 lNewwton s Appllances 193 Nu Wfay Cleaners 101 PIOIICCI' Bu1ld1n Corporatlon 193 Pon ell I umher Cmnpemx 194 Prejeqn Insurance A encs 1 J uatre Pwrlsh Compam 185 Raw Close Trawel A encx 193 Rober Offrce Supplx 1 Sex en Up Bottlln Company 181 Shaddock In urance A encs 191 Snnth s XIEIIIOTIHIS 198 South Street PIIHIITVICX 193 Tau 1 Fd Incorporated 191 Lmted Ca Corpomtron 189 Wat on s Ice Cream Factors 189 I Q Q l g ' 1 1 . u N, u. l u ss I -- ' 5 fl' ' 55 ' Q S-- , I, s ' ' I . 4'+f1.8 C - 'gp g 1 Y. i vs . gr hi K ' -4 - S 9 - i - S 7 T ' s. . - ' V A f 4 1 .'-A ' U ' 1 'I Y 1 - ' C , . , S- 4 - - - A . or ff 7 . 7 1 ' 1, , fm- I -I ' ' S -' ' YL. ,T . 's 1 . . - 8 .. . . g '- L21 ' 8-1' , g W ' 1 3 '. f' -X -- IJ Columbia-Southern Chemical Plant-199 MCGHHI1 Watel' Wells-193 ,. 7 , T Y 7 ' ' L -1 L ,QW Q 1 A II - L .- U- ,L 1 l-S 3 . . . g I . ,L . .. . , Y L ' . s -- . 1 1 . 9 I-,C v- 1 A ,T . I' C - gf '-1 K8 ' ni 0 Q c l- 1 Q . M - G - v, M , g pt -M . - g Y 0 s' ' S A - 87 1 5 . 2 Q ' . ' fr Y . IL ' Y 1 Q ' 5 , gs' r..- , ,, - s . SI ' s II '- 4 ' K '- - V s -1 . C i S531 4 . . C 1- 1 ' s . 1 ' - s I '- CATALOG Extends Thanks To LCHb Administration Building February 13 1960 To all of those without whose assistance the publication of this book would not haue been possible the Catalog extends its special thanks particular thanks go to Mr A J Rybiski Mr J H Thompson Mr R J Coffee Mrs Rose Spencer Mrs A ,I St Dizier Parents who assisted at the Catalog Ball Mr Fred ElS1I1g Miss Ins Murphy The Mobil O11 Company for K1lt1e plcture on cover Mr R B Russell The Key Club The Wlldcat Q Miss Ebbie Whitten Mrs. Elizabeth Sanger lkL0-al-a.116Q Ahadle Carohne-80 81 152 87 96 32 90 110 117 107 192 Ahate Rov 138 Abelman Lenm 62 63 104 86 98 76 64 101 135 73 115 58 6 66 Abshlre Dames 138 Adam Arthur 167 166 110 Adam George 156 Alcede Pe Gy 167 106 Alcock James 167 Mleman Bob-156 Allen Barbara 149 Alll on 'Nlelody 149 113 90 28 Alllson Shanlynn-81 152 167 33 89 91 77 106 6 66 65 All: on Tommy 149 Andrea Qharon 156 111 85 Andrews Sammy 167 175 76 83 196 84 66 54 Andrus Hllda 138 142 Andrus Percy 156 Arbon Leecla 149 90 127 Armstrong Kay 79 112 167 90 110 135 106 70 Arrowood Johrue 165 Askew B1ll1eJo-81 152 112 97 167 89 76 110 102 32 107 66 Assunto Frank 138 83 AQ unto Paulette-79 96 168 110 Austin Arlene 138 161 90 Austln James 18 4-3 44- 19 119 132 Azeltme Tena 138 Babm Frances 168 Bailey 'Vlary Elgln 156 164- 96 111 83 Balley Steve-156 Baker Breman 138 156 Baker Mxke-48 Baldwm Jolm 138 Ballard Ethel 39 Banks Jack 39 Barber Georgla 138 Barber Jan1cw149 Barber Wayne Niurray 168 Barker Raymond 168 Barker Shlrley 149 90 Bamett Teresa 168 110 106 Barnes Alzlre-18 20 Barrlos Jackie-14-9 Bauman 'Nllke-156 Bays Gall 149 154 113 122 96 90 190 Beard 'Vlary Ellen 112 168 65 110 107 Beavers Sue-138 34 Bebee Sharon 138 Bel Jeanne 156 31 90 111 102 117 Bel Jlmmy--42 33 168 36 124 118 133 Belalre Renee-169 106 Bennett Gary 42 169 Beresford JIIIIIIIY 169 171 Bemard Ronnxe-156 42 119 Berry B111 139 Bertram Wxlllam 139 Black Joe 97 169 Blesslng Donna 29 149 Blessmg Elleen 148 149 113 98 90 190 Blessmgton Howard 139 Boddle Lynn 157 105 28 48 10 Bod1n Sherry 169 Bod1n Vlrgmla 157 162 96 90 Bokum Stevwlci-9 60 Bono Charles-169 118 Bono Dons 149 MAAXYNQQALQL igvf'-2QAc,NNMfC,0w XSEYLQAARJ- mc:-A91-o-6,Qg,o1.A,.:9og9,po1D4s-Q Oyvf-47 MAP Ciln-Qggfu we-AA Bono Wayne 139 109 Boudreaux Slmon 42 169 110 Bowden Blalre 149 113 96 90 Boyd Stanley 149 28 Bourgeole Beryl 18 12 Brame Joe-157 105 97 83 115 185 Breaux Robert 139 Brees Ray 149 Bridge Charlotte-149 36 Brldges Selma 139 Brldges Qhannon 169 9 Bngg: Bonnie 157 111 83 Brlgg Janelle 139 141 102 Brlgge Pat 157 Bnggs Richard 139 Br1tt Connle 157 Br1tt Donnle 157 156 94 95 190 11 132 Brocato Carolyn 139 Brocato Jerry 138 139 Broussard Beatrxce-149 90 Broussard Harlem 157 111 Broussard Leland 149 Brousyard Phllhp-139 Broussard Ruben 157 83 Broussard Thomas 157 48 Bruegman Vlctor 149 Bruemmer Phxllp-139 Bryant Peggy 139 34 114 Buckley Richard 157 83 54- Bullock Mary Ann 169 171 Burnett Arne 145 169 110 Burns Ruth 18 114 Byrd Donnell 14-9 48 Cadden Pat 149 Cam Carol 149 113 99 90 102 Caldwell B111 149 Caldwell Dlalle 112 169 107 Callahan Cynthla 139 Callaway Bette Jeanne 157 111 196 Calloura Danny 139 Campbell Martha 149 Canclenne B111 157 Canelhs, Evelyn 139 146 Canelhs Ceorgla 149 113 96 90 Cannon George-104 169 175 110 115 66 127 Cannon Howard 139 54 Cannon James 149 Cannon Ronald 139 48 51 53 Caraway Teanna 158 Cardone Pam 99 169 110 106 Carlock Donna 149 90 Carmouche Eddle-104 Carnahan Bobby 139 Carpenter Dorls Ann 169 90 Carpenter James 149 Carter Jlmmy 169 35 83 82 Carver James 139 Case Bonme-94 95 112 170 135 106 68 190 11 Castete Herman 158 42 119 Castle Harry 179 94 95 170 83 190 11 Caston Charles 149 105 33 48 Cec1l1a Cxrcr-149 Chase Ann 158 112 97 90 93 111 Chase 'Nlary Frances 112 35 99 170 110 Chatman Stanley 150 Chapman Pnscllla 139 Cla.rk Harper 139 Clark Harry 150 151 130 Clark Karen 139 108 90 Clarke Clssle-148 150 113 122 96 93 134 71 130 Clarke George-34 168 170 83 Clarkson Betty 112 170 90 110 106 11 Clarkson Bntsy 150 34 113 114 90 Claue Denms 139 Claus qandy 139 114- Clawson Lynda 158 90 111 59 Cleaton Jlmmy 139 Coffey Jane-138 139 90 Coffey Txlhe 158 112 98 Coleman 'Nlary 150 113 96 90 102 Collme Dickie 158 159 Collmq Roy 19 43 34 132 54- Comeaux Charlotte-170 Coppage Carol 139 Corbella Darla 150 Corhello Leon 139 Corcoran Jan 139 29 83 Courvllle Tom 158 Couvllllon Anne 112 170 90 77 06 66 9 Cox B111 158 83 Cretml Rxchard 140 Cronm Rus ell 19 82 Crosby Kenny 140 Crosby Perla 112 33 170 90 110 106 13 69 12 Daggs Barry 147 78 29 170 106 Dalgle Wayne-140 Danlel Su an 96 170 125 107 Dark Alvm 133 Dartez, Peggy 140 Dartez Shlrleen 140 Day Pat 158 112 90 111 Davldson Donny 140 Davldson Ronny 14-0 Davns Tommy 140 31 83 115 Davls Vlfglnla. 170 90 110 106 Dean Skipper 14-0 Dedmon Burton 110 DeLaureal Suzanne 158 156 99 91 184 Dennls Perry 105 171 83 84 66 Denny Clmton 19 deSynek Herbert 136 deSynek Margaret 86 112 97 169 171 172 89 77 65 110 107 66 Dever Ehzabeth 150 113 91 Dewett 'Niayhel 16 Diamond Judy 150 113 91 Dlclglla Ronme 171 189 D1G1gl1a Sammy 138 14-0 D1ttman Sharon 158 89 Do1ron Susan 14-0 90 Dommlck Vary Anne-62 63 19 87 25 123 97 171 64 88 76 111 125 102 135 134 107 72 66 67 Dom1n1ck Ray 140 145 29 115 Dom1n1ck Mrs Raymond 134 Donahue Brenda 158 91 Donahue Lmda 158 22 91 Donaldson Cynthla 171 107 Dower Tommy 150 Dowles Carroll 19 18 43 109 49 Dowxes Terry 83 48 Drone! Jeanne--14-0 Drumm Dav1d 14-0 Drumm W B-42 171 118 Duck Manan 112 171 Duck Shxrley 150 113 110 83 Dugas Glenda 140 114 Duhon Maurlce-171 189 203 , I ' 1 , . , . 1 s 1 ' 1 ef AJ . A 1 V 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . ' , , , , , 167, , - - , , , , . , , , , , 127 ' ' .. , Q v y , ' , ' '- V 167 ' ' 1 ' ' ' - 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 -, 1 , , - , , , Y .l . 2 . , , , , , , Y , , , , R, ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 V 1 1 iq A 1 ' ' ' ' 9 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 QL 1 gn 1 1 , i , , , 1 - Q , - u - . , ' ' - . , A ' I 'V 1 9 9 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 l v 1 s S, 1 , , . 5, . . 1 Y .S 7 1 . 1 ' ' ' . 1' . 1 A -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , - y . ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 S , '1 ' , ' 1 , , , , Y , , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , - , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i , , - , v ' ' I 1 I 1 . 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . - 1 1 , , , , 1 , , - 1 ' . . 1 ' , 1 ' 1 1 Q , 9 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , ' l, ' - 1 1 I , A 4 , l , 5 - , 3 . 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