Lincoln High School - Bumblebee Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)
- Class of 1957
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THE B BLEBEE, 1957 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Eula Mae Morris FACULTY EDITORS Edwena Sparks Barhara Hunt SENIORS Yvonne Williams Erma Lockwood .IUNIORS Ethel Hawkins Shirley Walte1's SOPHOMORES Henri Ann Gadison Lava ,lean Jefferson FRESHMEN . Beatrice Howard Vlfavelyn Vincent ACTIVITIES Rose M. Crout Jessie L. Griffin ORGANIZATIONS Loyce Bell Betty Coleman SPORTS Ernest Decuire Samuel Jackson BUSINESS MANAGER Robert Baker SECRETARIES Dorothy King Barbara Martin BOOKKEEPER Patsy M. Garrett SUBSCRIPTIONS AND ADV Kimrod I-Iaisley Luvenia .Bartley Bobbie Maze Menson Walker FINANCE DIRECTOR A. H. Harrison GENERAL ADVISOR Mrs. D. J. Chester PRINCIPAL A. Tennyson Miller PHOTOGRAPHERS A. Briscoe J. C. Watkins PUBLISHER . . . C Taylor Publishing O. ERTISING I V ' Y 4 1 L PUBLISHED BY STLDENTS OF JOLRNALISNI LINCOLN HIGH. SCHOOL Port :X1'thll1'. Texas VOLUME VIII 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION .....,,. INTRODUCTION .O,AOO,......OO.,,,,,O O OOOOOOOOO ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL LIFE ...... SPORTS ,CO,,,IO. FAVORITES ......... ORGANIZATIONS SENIORS - ..,........ -. .IUNIORS -- AND FACULTY, SOPHOMORES ...,... FRESHMEN ,...,O,O page Page Page page Page page eepage page page Page page Page ADVERTISING ,,..,, ee,,,, INDEX .ee.e,,.,... -- page JAMES H. ALTON Until her extended illness two years ago, Mrs. Alton was instructor of science at Lincoln and an active, con- scientious worker in whatever she was a part. Their undying devotion to our school through the years is a deht that can never he repaid in full hy alumni and students of Lincoln. Because of the high esteem which we hold for them, this, the l95T edition of THE BUMBLE- BEE, is respectfully dedicated to . . . MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. ALTON Prior to his retirement, Mr. Alton was teacher of woodwork at Lincoln. One of our first scoutmasters, he worked far heyond his line of duty with the hoys of our comnnlnity. MRS. B. E, ALTON 1 f WE REMEMBER . . . LINCOL As we look back over the year 1956-1957 at Lincoln we can remember a multitude of realities that have left lasting impressions . . . our school building with its end- less maze of classrooms, halls . . . extending a full block along Lincoln Avenue . . . our teachers who supplied us with information, understandings . . . our life at school . . . the activities in which we engaged, both inand out of the classroom . . . and the friends wc made as we went about this business of absorbing those knowledges and learning the skills needed for contributing citizenship in our community . . . And speaking of communities, we can hardly remi- nisce over the school year without remembering many things about our town, Port Arthur. Its strategic loca- tion very near the famed Gulf of Mexico, in this south- ernmost part of the wide spaces of Texas, has enabled it to claim the distinction of being one of the largest re- fining centers in the world . . . and we agree, too, because most of our parents are employed in its refining indus- tries, either on land or at sea. Its boast of being a fisher- man's paradise is no fish story, eitherg fishing is an industry as well as a pleasure in our community . . . The population is over 63,000, not bad for a town that is only 58 years old . . . which brings our reminiscing back to our immediate vicinity . . . The population of our high school is approximately 900. Behind our main building is the gymnasium, the most attractive part of our school, with its indoor swim- ming pool, and, in back, the wood and metal shops, band room. The back campus accommodates the tennis courts, and the baseball and track practice fields, which are our playgrounds during the school hours . . . But to get on with our memories . . . A-sa 4 'Q W N x 19 WE REMEMBER... 0I'R TEACHERS How could we forget them? They were our counselors, foster parents, psychologists . . . patiently trying to bridge the gap between information and understanding . . stimulating us to study for the love of knowledge . . . teaching us . . . correcting us . . . sometimes work- ing long hours beyond the school day to plan, to search for more and better devices for the nurturing of our minds . . Some of us were surprised to know that our teachers are human, too . . . not just automatized cultivators of minds . . . They not only taught us how, but could themselves, laugh, sing, dance, play . . . and participate in our varied activities . . . which makes it more evident to all of us Lincoln family! . . . that there is nothing finer than our happy, 1 N 9 H. T. MULKEY President Owner of Mulkev Pharmacies i gddflddfg ' S6 Contracts have been let, and construction is underway for most of the building and remodeling of schools in Port Arthur which our Board of Education has undertaken as a result of the 56.396000 bond program. And though the apportionment to Lincoln at present is an estimated 338.850 for enlargement of our industrial arts shops. it is expected that the additions to the plants of the elemcutarv schools. enabling them to carry a larger enrollment. will rclieve considerably the over-crowdeduess at Lincoln School. The seven civic-minded citizens who comprise the Board of Education are elected for a two-year term in groups of three. two, and two on the first'Saturday in April of each vear. Serving without salary, their only compensation is in working toward a school system which offers all its students opportunities for a well-rounded education. Regular meetings are held each second Tuesday of the month and are open to the public and the press. N' sv X .., FRED Y. WILSON .I. T. CONE NELSON HASKELL ROBERT E. PRICE Vice President Vice President Assistant Superintendent Chief Chemist Secretary-Treasurer First National Rank Products Control Gulf Oil Corporation Standard Brass Texas Company I 'Q Q f QW --J ' .IR R. I. SHIELDS L. R. STRAWN A. E. PATTERSON E. S. SPRADLEY Usteopath General Manager Business Manager Director Jeffersgu Chemical CQ, Port Arthur Independent Administrative'Research School District and Special Services I0 'M ,W viskwfwf? T Mmm, Omp' ' date ,vi I , iv f ei' X..-f' r . .. A. TENNYSON MILLER Our Principal During the ten years of his administration. our school has made tremen- dous growth in hoth the cfurrieular and eo-curricular areas. He is our coun- selor. our lrienrl. who pruisef us when we merit it. svolrls us when we are wrong. 21l14l4ll'lnl'llllr 115 when we need to he fletbruleil. Alwmrys. when we think of Lincoln. l956-l95T, our fondest memories will he of our principal, Mr. Miller. v1M1,wlf1f1f l'1'111f'1pr1f IJFIIIVIIRII. Nlr. Vsat-fm. um- mf Hur fwuln-r lIlNlI'l1f'llYI'N III -1-11-xmw uml IIlHlhf'II1iltl1'N. afflsis 111 thu' FUIIPF- xisimx zmfl zxrlrrlirmirlrutiwru nf nur f'YIJ21IlfliIlgI fr-Imul prugrurn. Hu- is 1-m,r4i1r1z1tur wwf 0XlfEif'llfl'lf'UlilI' air'- llXlIlt'N. :lvl-IN III nur IJYHQVLIIII uf gluinlzlxlvv. mul fern-5 as il link lu-- txwe-I1 llle- ilfiIllllllFtl'lltlYl' zmfl nthvr -4-.WM an zfwpagvm sf4g,4.,, If ff' HRS. B. XICCLXHTFR MISS lQ. BAPTISTF. LU. NIIFS ii. HqXYNY,'kRlJ, ilk, QNIISS W. NIITCHELI.: XB. qflferzzfarwe l.fe'fl.' ,QPIf'Pf11f.3 zo l'rinf1'pgl .5-f'1'I'Pl!1f-H to Tesling llireclor. .Sefrelary I0 Testing lhrvflor I3 VT' ,ru- ,,.cwd0wz ' BS. ELLISON, SR., A.B.. M.Ed. Director of School ACIl'Z'I-UDCS Our activity program is an important means of giving us the opportunity for self expression. creative enterprise. personality development. and social responsibility. Mr. Ellison serves as a clearing agent hy helping each cluh and organization to hecome effectively organized so that a valuable and integral phase of education can he made available to all. MISS HORTENSE ROBINSON. B.S., M.A. Elementary Supervisor Supervises the elementary instructional program in our elementary schools and serves as consultant to principals and teachers. MRS. L. H. HICKS, BS., M.A. Girls Counselor Assists us in making desirable adjustments to the American way of life through social and voca- tional counseling and working with student ac- tivities throughout the school. We may find a source of materials and personal help in planning our futures by visiting our counselor. She works with potential drop-outs, too, to offer them en- couragement and help in staying in school. CHARLES J. NIODISTE, A.B.. B.D.. NIST. Director of Testing Has the responsibility for the direction of the program of educational accounting of pupils for administering, interpreting, and making avail- able test information to principals, teachers, pupils, and parents. MRS. AUDREY V. COMO Speech Therapist Helps children to communicate well with others and to understand the role they have in obtaining and maintaining the best speech standards of all times. Below: MRS. R. D. WELCH, R.N. School Nurse -. hf t f ' . . . , , Preserves and maintains our health and Y well-being through physical checkups, and makes recommendations for medi- cal examinations to administration and parents where needed. Right: RUSSELL cizrwoon, AB. Attendance Officer Checks on delinquent students to determine causes of continued ab- sence or truancy. Makes contact with parents to f 'Um encourage pupil's daily attendance in school. ,.mwZ0afz 0ff0z47l4 , , 1 s , sl I Z MRS. MARJORIE PICKETT. A.B. ARTHUR L. CRAFT, A.B. MRS. GLORIA WILLIAMS. A.B Chairman. English Department. Eng- English I. English I. Il. lish Ill. IV: Speech. Courses offered in the ENGLISH DEPARTMENT are the fun- damental tools we use to acquire an understanding of, and to develop any degree of proficiency in, all other subjects. Without a lmasic command of English as a means of communica- tion, without a knowledge of what the best minds have put into print, we are not educated for personal happiness or for personal success. MISS FLOSSIE JOHNSON, A.B. MRS. ROBERTA SIMPKINS. A.B. MISS NAOMI ELLISON English I, English II, III. A.B., M.A. English III, IV. , I , 0 PALL RICHARD. A.B.. M.EfI. MISS HELEN EVANS. A.B. MRS. MARY J. HANNAH. A.B. ,lzzninr High English. Junior High English. Junior High English. The Forensic group is an ENGLISH DEPARTMENT activity from which are selected dramatice cIuIn niemlmers, delmaters. and public speakers. NIRS. EIJZABETII CHARLES MRS. ALYA YITAI.. A.B. AB. Junior High English. Junior High English. 9 , A15 ff '7 '20 - as ,. v W v X., ,Z 'lf '72 CLAYTON CLARK. B.S. Spanish I. II. Assistant Track Coach 11.1 Zi-I 571 35 . ag! fy ff I , B , . -i I uf ew ., .. of ' pwifemc 0urFUi1l:Xl.S'l'l IHIICSIJIC- ,1 sw, . l':Xli I Xlltxl guuln-s Ili tmsunl tlmsf- lmuwlm-mlgvs uml unn- pvtvrivivs iIIllNbl'lallll fm' iirrlllll- ing ml:-s as mlulls in A llillltlll xslivn- tlw purple- QHYt'I'l1 uml xslwrv the Q1lIX1'l'lHIlt'lll regurlls pulmlir- opinion. r w . . . llimugli Sllllllf'r4 111 this U0- pii1'lIIlt'Ill. wtf learn to cleul in- lclligrently and impartiully willi issues in wllif-li we will lw iiivolvecl. and to plan for fu- ture personal. social. and viviv clfwvlopnielit. MRS. JUANITA YVHITLEY. All. World History, Sllfilll f'l11nn1'r1g, Cllllllllllfllifj' Cizirs. MHS. ARTIE F. JXCKSON. BS. uworfd History. ,luniur High Suffzll Stmlivs. MISS THOMASENE WRIGHT. :LB Junior High Sofia! Stzulivs. 'I tmining for future- Hmmmmk- proh'vlmlal wnlkf-rf. 4, wlm-I1 am- ufzllrlf- no math-1' what :muy lac- our fulurf- um:- llmml Illlfsllllm if mmf? zz!4,.,a70aqa,4,4f,mu9 The! I1UNlffNIfXKING r-u1'- l'i1'lIIll!I1 pmvirlc '1pl'fb'l'1IIlHf ers. rm-nmlwrf of me-ivtv. uml '- INDl'S'l'RIfXl, ARTS DE- 'fXIiTNIEN'I' giwf lls Fkill MHS. CORA HOIIIJIN BS.. MS. MRS. ELRA ROBINSON Chuirmzm. I'IHIN!'lIlLikiIlLI Depart B-S.. M5- IHVIII. lfluthing. W' -J' MHS. AMBRHAS C. LEWIS HS.. NT.I'.rl. Foods. Ilwullh. HRS. FA-XRNFSTINF ALEXXNDER HS. .IIHIIDOF High Cfutlz1'11,Q. Hwrllflz. .'1lllLAIllICt'Ii Foods, C11fe'tf'rz'1z .llzznrlgv ment. W WAI.'I'PfR .l. H'XI.I.. 13.5. Ifl'ilffYPf FORD JR.. BS. ROBERT A. BASS. BS.. NIS. Chairman. Induxtriul A-Xrtf Dvpurt- .11I'1',1lIllI'f'Ill llrrzzvirzg. lirizwr Fdufvl- Ifoorlrrrzjl. ment. llwrfzlrrfzfl. firm. lllull ri za Gym mv, 3 , I u , Q 3 A4- r I I ll I 4 , if K rf' l ANDERSON HARRISON. R.S. Biology, CHESTER LEYY IR.. BS.. M.Ed. Chairman. Science Department. lfi- ology. Chvnzistry. al 5 Q, nj 'Jw X .X ' ,iw i.. N MRS. EMMA R. WRIGHT. B.S. MRS. JULIA HALL. junior High Health, Science. junior High Health, Science. Om ' 0640612 HILLERY ROBINSON. IIS. General S!'l'f'f1f'ff. The mysteries of our daily living.-our bodies, our sur- roundings. and the entire uni- verse-unfold before us as we gain real and contrived experi- ences which can make us more competent in our appreciation and understanding of the world ahout us. A w a 1' d s for outstanding achievement in science are presented each year during the graduation ceremonies to a stu- dent in the SCIENCE DE- PARTMEINT. I Whether reading for pleas- ure, or research, our librarians assist us in making intelligent use of the hooks to he found in the library. Audio - Visual equipment and- materials are channeled through our library. MRS. DORA FRANCIS. B.S. Library Science Study Skills, Audio Visual .-lids Coordinator. MRS. EYA O. WALTERS A. B.. M.L.S. Head Librarian. U I XX'V1l1'1111'1' 111' 111'1- 11111'1'1tr11'11 111 11151 11111 1li15l1' 111lINll' 111111111- 11l1'111111w 1111 1111- 1x111'11'11l111'111 111 il 111lIS11'11111'1i1Il'111ll111.11l'1N1I1'111 111' XY1'il1'1' 1111111112 11111-1' 111111 111'1' 11111111111111'11 111111 s111-11 111-1'f111'111 11111'1' g1'111111s 115 1111- 1111111111 1'11111 111111 1-11111'111'1 111111 111111111111 1Ji111I1. 11111 1113111 1JEP,X11'1' N'11'1N'1'111111s s111'1i111 111-1111 11111 il 111111 1111' 111111 1111 i1l1I1l'1'1'li11lU11 11155111111 111l1S11'., 111111 111101111115 111 equip us YY1111 11111s1- 111111111- me111111s I16l'f'SSi1l'y for such 11p- p1'e1fi11t1on. CREDIT F1111 the p111y-11y- play 11110011111 of Olll' foot111111 games goes 111 :xIlIlO1l1lC6I'5 B011 Londow 1 111 fOl'6g1'OllI1di1, Lawerence Thomas lwearing earphonesj, and Charles Seg- rest of Radio Station KP.-XC. Mr. Thomas, 1111111 Uncle Samis Call to service early this school year, was instructor in our English Department. 1 1 f 1 Q 1 1 1 1:1 1 'T MRS. YERLIE A. MITCHELL 05C-XR J NICNEIL B5 A.B.. NLS. Band C 11 a 1 r m a n. Music Department Choral Music. MRS, LQIS FORD, B.S. MRS VEI 'NIA JETER AB NIA fllmfff High MUSIC- l'l1m1r1tary Muszc I 64400 . if-5 ' F Q I L 4 K .fl l .,- f BURTON WEST. Bs. Miss O. J. JOHNSON, Bs. 'ALFRED MCELROY, Bb., M.S. Chairman. Mathematics Department. Algebra I. Algebra Il, Plane Ceome- fffflfffll Mf1fhf '1fUlCS, Ph3'5lC1ll Edll Physics, Trigonometry, Algebra ll. try. calmn- The MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT helps us to establish habits of logical thinking . . . helps us toward proficiency in esti- mating, computing, and checking . . . The most proficient Mathematics students have opportunity each year to compete in district and state interscholastic activities. RONALD SPOONER. B,S, M155 D. D. CONNER, B.S. BIVYON ELLISQN SR-, General Science, Algebra I, General Algebra I, Plane Geometry. A.B., M.1-Ad, Mafhemalics. ,fu--iw Algebra I, Algebra II. 3- tg-K V' .qs 1! mm and yemwzo to :Ae 7765144 . ' ' BW' . 'M A, Wx I 1 mf? T L . f t ' - K - -al I MELVIN DAVIS. BS. MRS. SALLY YVEST. HS.. M.Ed. MRS- VERDINE YOUNG. B.S Junior High .1IathenzatiCs. junior High ,lIatl1e'matics. Jllflilff High lllathematics. ' mam fam Z7 , U The BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT supplies oppor- tunities for the vocational as well as the nonvocational minded to acquire usable skills in technical and social business subjects. MRS. D. .l. CHESTER HARVEY BRADSHAWL BS. MRS. BETTY TAYLOR. ILS A,B,, fNI,B,E, Bookkeeping, Typing H. Business Tylfffls' I. Junior High English Chairman. Business Department, Law, Basketball, Assistant Football Shorthand, Typing I. Journalism. Coach. In ff' all! diff fl-uf' 17 .Off MRS. DOROTHY LEVY MRS. SYLVIA J. MARTIN MRS. CLARICE LEWIS. A.B. B.S.. M.Ed. B.S.. M.Ed. Sixth Grade. Chairman. Elementary Department. Sixth Grade. Sixth Grade. The ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT creates the very best en- vironment possible for the making of worthy citizens, so that from these classrooms youth with healthy mintls. botlies. and :pirits will go prepared to meet more intelligently and solve more wisely the problems of later living. MISS GEORGIA MINKENS. B.S. MRS. MAYME COMEAUX MRS. ELSIE MORRIS. B.S..M.A Elementary fllathematics. BS.. M.Ed. Fifth Grade. Fifth Grade. , ' wwpafam may Dgllh' Llllllltflfllllll azvtlvltws flXt' uutlet im' -eli flxpwsslfmll md rlwvfflop 411111 1'l'f'utP -fllf Ipf-fm-4-1111 ullmlle-114-el Wllll fum-. SUHIPIII - lPLi1'htxl' IIf'Yt'lHlH'll BM llllllf nmke- rmnn f-xhllnix ilu- mux -5 g x - 04 . I mf NIKE. HFPIA-KH l,ICHI,XNlI MRS. Pl-j,XRl, HUIITOX, US, HS.. N1.If4l. lflwrrzefrzlzzry xiudilnrizznz A-If-l1'1'z'1i1'.9. l:lf'111f'11Ir11x 'llulzlnrlzuzz .'1f'fIIIfIY'.S. MHS. YIHl.AN.-X NIXXN Bb.. M.Ed. .. Sixth Gmdv. MRS. DULHVI5 HENNINILTUN .4 BA.. 511211. lflwzzwntzzrp' .'1Ildff0fiIl77Z .'1l'fl'lI'fil'S, Surirzl Stzufirfs. MRS. WVILNI.-X BREW. BS.. NI.IQd. MRS. ELIZABETH C. REED MISS M.YI I'IE I . BAKER. US Fififl Gfllllf. XB. Fifth Crrlrlez Elenzvntary plrt. f'5 Q S' F-'Mqam lf'- Wed- ROOSEVELT POSEY. B.S. Director. Physical Education Depart- ment. Hcad Football Coach. I X. l MRS. CARMEN WASHINGTON .f1+- . MRS. ARREADER GUIDRY B.S.. 31.5. Physical Education, Haslfctball and Track Coach. MRS. ANNIE LOCKWOOD. B.S. Tennis Physical Education VERNON WELLS. BS.. 31.5. Boy's Swllllllllhllg, Plzysical Educa- tion. Tcrznis. lf, lfrzslfwllzzlll. .Als- sislant Football Coach. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION activities aid us in maintaining llealtli. il happy emotional life. mul moral stamlarcls and Slillllltlil. wliicll am- IIOC9SSi'Il'y to Hlillit' IIF valu- alzlt- citizc-nf. Ml55 MATTIE 5C0'l l'. ISS.. NLS. Physical Erlucatiorz. Dancing. L. l. ARCENEfXI'X. ILS. Traclf, Physical Education. Assistant Coach and CLAYTON CLXHK. BS.. Track. BU Football. JOSEPH HARRIS. XB. Physical Education Bascball Coach, A.B. , , , Girl,-Y Swimming, Ph?'5iCf1l Edllfll' Assistant Football Coach. tion. Om? ' 7616 ' FRANK EDNIONDSON Head, Maintenance Department Most C'll0f?I'lvlll . . . always Cooperative. XYWIPIIGVCI' there are thingf to ln- done at our school, he they great or small, in fair weather or foul, we van always depend on our janitors. The general upkeep of the lmuilding . . . lending us a hand Wl16'Il we are trying to promote our svhool avtiyities. These are just a few of the many ways in whif'h we shall remernher them. E A R L Y ANY weekend morning Principal Miller and Mr. Clark can he fo11nd on the golf green. Other faculty per- sonnel are finding the game re- laxing, too. Could it he that we will soon have professional golfers among us? -Sa' MRS. KATHERINE REED THEODORE JOHNSON MRS. LORENA BOWDEN JOSEPH DAVIS I I EXECUTIVE BOARD-Standing: Reverend David Everett. chaplain: Mrs. Neola Joe, chairman, member- ship committeeg Miss Opal Johnsong Principal A. T. Millerg Mrs. Melvia Olivier, recording secretarvg Mrs. Julia Hall. first fice presidentg Miss Doretha Conner. chairman. music committeeg Russell Pierre. second vice president. Seated: Mesdames Ruth Richardg Stella Hayward. chairman. homeroom mothersg Ruth La- fayette, presidentg Dorothy Evans, chairman. hospitality committee: Ida Johnson. Dora Francis. chairman, program committee. Not picluredz Mesdames Bessie l.yons. corresponding secretary: Alice Williams. parlia- mentariang S. J. Dixon. Co-chairman. horneroorn mothers. HOT DOG SALES at loeal football games provide main source of revenue. Annual spring carnival f -1 supplements. M., ...in xxx 0 ga f cited, gfome and Scion! Whv il l'.-XHENT TIZACHER .rXSSUtIIA- THIN? borne may afli. what purpofe rloe- it verve lint in what lnelter wav 1-an our parentf anti lf'ill'll4'I'e get togzetlier in an attempt to t unmleistantl our IH'fllllf'II1N anfl to work out the many phawf ol' Q-cluvation in Utility-r rnotlern worltlif ln what lwtter wav van they really get to lxnow eavlr other than through the llllttfllldl rUl'lill hour wlnvh IS thc- Vllblllgl 2U'llYllY of eavh rnonthlv nit'1-ting of thif organization? Urganixetl in l9'18. our Parent 'l'ea1'l1ers Aram-iation has sinve varrietl through sul-lr yearly activities as awarding two S150 scholar- ships to grracluationg seniors. offering airl through loans and other assistance to needy vhilclren. sponsoring vultural progrania. anti giving finanvial and moral support to many mrivnr anti st-hool projevts. The sale of hot tlogs at footliall games furnishes the rnain source of revenue for Carry- ing through its olrjevtives. Last year the spring carnival was lm-gun as a financial supplement. P.T.A. PRESIDENT. Mrs. Ruth Iafavette rnakee presentation of two S150 scholarships to Principal X T. Miller. Scholarship awards are announced during gradllution exercises. Xi E CAN ALWAYS expect programs such as this Christmas Pageant helow. presented hy the English Depart ment. to enliven P.T..-X. meetings. f s v., W. It 5. t 3 in Q vg:N+,k m4 WE REMEMBER... OUR SCHOOL LIFE rush to d full A kaleidoscope of memories . . . of the rush, make the 8:10 record-check . . . of days cramme of assignments, recitations, labs, examinations . . . Gee, I thought I knew this subject pretty well, but . . . . . . the rush to get homework over . . . My favorite TV show will be on in a minutel' . . . memorable assembly periods . . . Who taught him to perform so well?,' . . . lingering in t e a g ings . . . '4Oh, my hall pass? I have it here h h lls to reet friends . . . and to learn the happen somewhere . . . of such class activity as the rhythm of typewriters in the Typing Room . . . the singing of the welding torch in shops . . . or the delicious aromas of cooking experiments permeating the building . . . and throu hout, the soothin sound of literature bein 5 5 g explored, or voices blended in harmony . . . There were the dances, both formal and informal . . . the bustle of activity as we got ready for homecoming . . . junior-senior prom . . . out-of-town games . . . end- less activities of seniors as they prepare for their final, shining hour . . And each weekend, the unwinding, the shifting of gears for a different kind of activity . . . movies, dates, parties . . . then, finally, June, 1957 . . . the cycle slows . . . and the feeling of accomplishment is there as we receive our promotions . . . and await the next beginning . . . gs: 7' 3. r 5, 1 nf' , , La QC f Sf if ,722 I M 1 4 5 an n P Spww 2 lung IDIOQLILIIN ftdgfcl hy 1h1 f'1'iil'lllDHli stuff to prmlmlf' full' SVUIICS mhlpivtilmg Yilfiilllr ww'- timms tu hc- 1'cA1xw111lwl'0cl in the IUST I3l'NlHl.El5EIf wen- pre'- 50111911 in ai llllIl1Ol'Ollf win. amd m-rv irltvlspclsvcl with vom- Illf'I'l'iillb lo hoort fzihhs. the thvmv nf which was. The fin- vft hunk vou 11 ever 'ee l.iIlt'0lll High School Bumhle- hee 'X 'Q N2 ri X SIMPSON RELIEF legendary of thc- 5IvIlh0Il1UI'P. Sala B 61 nm 1 Q., ,M -V ,. . fm. se, Q NOW CLASS for our lI1flCCll0l'l exeru e 'Wlombo Jombo God of the L, TEMPTATIUN Wright and j, L-,png ke-, Congo dlrcct Ro c Crout our Much tzachlr Ccunterpart Off BLMBLEBEE qomnlflrgjali gingingi : I'he fm est book yr1u'll vwr ww i- lhw Lincoln 1 Q 'fn tg 'IWYXF llllf nigh! li'-lviiw lfhrietniue our ilhrietina- lioliflay. that ix untl all Ihr-'ugh the- gyin uniifl the- glittv-r unfl the wulfir- uf thr- xlllvtillr' -l'2lN0Il, 'wi' fluviw-il , , , Win- dum-t-.1 in our -v-mi-fi-riiiul attirv. uiul paul lionuigw If- our lil NllSl.I-ilttllf King anrl tlliie-v'n. l.:iwi'v-ii:-v Yillwry antl l.oi- lllitirle'-, Wi- fluiu-.Aft , . . unil viii'-yvrl 1-if-rx ininutv' of it. i-if-n though it wax not our i'la-- -wtioii which wax hr-ing lioiivm-ml. lllll that of -wlioii 1043, -imii-on-ll In ft. II, llzirrison. 'llif-ir niuj---ty! 1-nur! luokwl inner regal in th ir fornial uttirw. zinil ini-luilf-fl ri-pri-Ni-iirgniwx from the winning vlzie-. are wt-ll ai- runner--up J'---iv llriffin zinil 'lilioniax fluillory lN4'V1PIltl ilu:-Q-n nf l ei-vtioii I2-3. Linfl jmit- 51+-toy-r anfl Arluni Fiinp- eon tthirrl plant:-I of wvtioii ll-1 In the Contest, of which the dance was the climax, a total of 819 yeurhooks were suliscrilied for. The yearbook king and queen were c-hoseii from the 1-lass having the highest per cent of class suliscriptions plus the highest per vent of community suliscriptione based on class enrollment. Mr. Harrison crowned the queen: Yearbook editor Eulu Mae lVlorris, the king. Mary Onley sung the trihute to our King and Queen, and the Chisg those Five versatile Chis-spiced the dance with their harmonies. YEARBOOK EDITOR, Hula Morris AT YEARBOOK Coronation. BUMBLEBEE-girl, MR. HARRISON, sponsor of win crowns Lawrence Villery. king. ,Iulyette Matthews. carries Crown for king and queen. ning Claes 10-5. Crowns Lois Charles quf-en. 33 K ,ix C' , ' such tuuitx' W 'Ulm , - , liovt' . - lax? Ollllmr ,N Q tht 3 FOR O'Yl Y 15 cents- fini perlorinanlts 0 , ' I ,, the CH V -Q-rwf J arltsl V Culian claw' SPA 54 H 'Tm its YERSATILE HI-Y dancers tlri-w laughs with their songs and clanci-s whili costumed in female- gtarli. 70 14 dancers execu IP the mar an 7c?ae , . . 4 WE REMEMBER so well the varied programs we enjoyed in assemblies throughout the year . . . The Voters League carried us through the correct procedures for voting on candidates . . . the Mathematics Department entertained us with its TV quiz, G'Do You Trust Your lVlath?,, ...A X nd. oh. how we enjoyed the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y variety show! . . . Then there were the heart-to-heart talks hy our Principal . . . the school orchestra concert . . . and the Christmas Musical presented hy the Mixed lilee Cluli. to close out the pre- yuletide season . . . Vile recall how the new year was filled with such weekly programs as that of the Spanish Cluh Musical, the Panorama Chfifha for agg We mbly audipnce I LIBRARY STAFF gives tm 7 ,, NH -. FITURIQ TE.-XCHER5 fflnh has puhlit' ranfllelight rvreniony to install new nn-mhr-rs. .X I 4,1 at TH ck Om Safco! D417 of Ameriean Literature staged hy the English Department . . . . . . the physical eflueation variety show . . . the Red Cross visitors from Thomas Jefferson High School . . . the Science Department, the eeremonies of the National Honor Society, the debates of Forensic Cluh members, industrials arts ex- hihits . . . and. oh. so many others . . . YVe'll always rememher how the faculty talent show left ns speechless . . . we didn't flreani that there was so mueh hidden talent among our teach- lIFlJt a ' 11 A :Jill f:217f 6 ,573 1657: lfifiif 7257- Iatlif ' silnlulgfiT3fEffNiT'S ND' Y J 111 ar TV ou Tm s ow. St Y 0l11' ers. ' Q Vw U ' All these weekly progranis . . . and many. many more . . . Kit it 211-G SU Vvflll l-6I'Ilenllif31-f1tl- lRiQIhlP lJERIOI,lf: lyrincipalis Asspnl, ani-ed XYX8 bly. Mr. Miller makes informal talks to . ww, dfam students. t Lllera -'Z V F .-Q36 MFJNT 3 - 0 E. ljlixflii iamffus am pus:-ntation of ltr-ok Wi-ok, l mama G kntencan Xx S 1 if f ' 1 l 1 ,, .. 4 FV4 fe F 5 LINCOLN AND Charlton Pollard vlieerleaders . Om ' df if ' ,795 .. ANYWAY Yllll loolx att it. llUItlt'l'0Itlillgl. l956. was it weeli- end to reineinlier. 'lllie seniors lit tlie fires of expeetaney wlien tliey eleeted tlieir eandidates. and witli inneli fanfare and vain- paign songs. speeelies. and sundry skits. presented tlieni in tisseni- lily to tlie student lmody. Tlien followed tlie earnpuigning. the give-away of liats. wliistles. rilnlvons . . . tlie eonfidentinl asides to tlie openniinded underelnssinen in an effort to sway xotes . . . loli. well. only one of tlie four eonld winl ..., -X nnotineenient over tlie pnlmlie address system tliat our new Miss l.ineoln was Rosita ltlie legsl Nlartin, witli lllarjorie Parker. Rosie Lee Mil- stead. and Jessie l.ee Griffin as rtnnters-np, in that order . . . Tlie pep rally. Noyeinlier l6. was at ltilurity. Master of eere- rnonies Leon W'rig1lit's natiye alnility as it eoinedian spieed tlie prograni planned and eondneted lay tlie elieerleztders. Ylllll' Clin rl- ton Pollard pepsters lielped. too. and our footliall lmoys reeeiyed Slll'll a lmoost as to send anyliody on to yit-tory. OLD GR.-SDS return home for alumni night and lioniecoining festivities. tlielowt F---'V xr' ll- - uf mvmg 1.1ll'.. , me Oaec, lAul'HIlilllHII nl Xll-N l,m1-mln mul ll1'I'illll'IHl- gmlx mmlm- an 4'llilI'lIllllQL1'Hlll'l lm' Xblllllgl illllllllll lumle-1-mnillg 1-xr-. li. ldllgihlwllJOI1t'Sl'l'0WIlt'll ilu- qllr-1-ll null Jw-ul, l,. llllyl'l'. 39. mle-live-1'r-ll ilu- IIIRIIII Llllfll'f'NN. IIN- lnmllxw- Ull ilu- lrzlvlx VLIIIIIHIIN umm-nlmlm-lx z1ll1-rwurclf 5:-I nur pulse-s al-golng. wlm-ll lute-1' fe-rxf-fl ui we-ll as we- flzxm-ml to ihf- rllytllmicf ll2lI'Il1OIly ol 5lQippc-17' Collins and his cJl'l'll6Sll'il. Silllllllily was ilu- lvig day. Aml. ch-spite the r-lomly wmtln-1'. tllf- purauln- Iuovc-cl along on its :burly uftf-rmmml Fl'lIt'lllllf' umlertllisye-u1 sll1c-1116. SL'llm1ls for an Strong .-X111Q1'ica. l.41tc-1' that night Miss Llllfffllllu mul 1-ourt were pu-sa-11tc-cl to lll? spn-m'lalo1's during llilllv-liIllC L-e1'e111onif-s. And we won our ganna against Clmrltoxl Pollard, 58-0. ITV XRD XX,X'l'FllN. Ll XXX Alb, .Ml-11.1.-111115 -M-1. f 1'1'lIlr'X.X. 1- ,G K. I.XNilS'I'0N .l1lNl'fF. l-'UIUII-Ili Ntmle-nt of l.in1'oln, c'ruwnQ Ruxilil Nlurtin Nli-- l.ir14-1-In 1-f 1930 TRI NIPETEERS I.. JONES, H, 140114. and Il. Cul- linx 4111-lwwl HHllINll'tl Ihr- fanfare- he-rallling ilu- urrixul of Min Linn-mln and court. .QI Jr- ks l' X 8- W x ,s ' gi I s 14' 'nga' -I , C 'O ,A I L- w..f,'JLi -,rf N. -, r ..,.-. , V A Q.. ,wi l 3 If Q CL., 1 l wif dl Q5-zz... 55:- .xx QF?- Wi '---.:..1,,, IN - - 'Wir Z9 s. 5640030 111 , ' 111 1 Q, 11 lv. 1 1 1 hi 1 Kwik. Z-1' ,H diem add ,bdzdlfx Vaapdze 64 ma PHHH 'XPS UNH 111' llll' 11111fl 1111l1111'11111I 111'- ,-1 1. Pcllllfxlllllll' 111 111111 f1-l111111. 11111' Cl1111'1'l1-111l111's l111x'1' 111 11 111-111111fil1ili1x' 111 1111il1li11g 51-1111111 fpirit llllllbllgi NllIll4'lIlni1lIll NlN'l'- tz1t111's 111111 l11111sli11g 11111- 1'11111 111 11111' l1'11111N. 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Charles Burton. and Roy Broussard seem rvul in action that is vrnotionully stirring in tht-ir draniatiza- tion of Eugene O'Neill's Where tht' Cross is Maile. Such dratnatizations are frequently a part of activities in Mrs. Fiinpkins' .XNIERICAN LITERATYRE class. WHEN A native Panamanian like Instructor Clark tbelowt shows us how, those elusive and often tongue-twisting SIKKNISH vow:-ls don't seem so difficult to pronounce. , fi H ' , f' I I J Q 5 ' if 7 ,Q ' : 's .,,.,f EOLPR LPNITS of English are requiretl for all graduates-to lie taken in the freslnnan througll senior years. BREATHING is an art. SPEECH stu- dents find: and they learn teeth. lip. and tongue exercises. too. as Mrs. Pickett di- .f - AFTER A STUDY of such great works as Chaurefs Canterbzzry Tales and Shake speare's Macbeth, it is an easy task to attic M047 74 ! Un speeial request. students may elect one unit of Speech and Public Speaking. and or a unit in Journalism. I A ,i rects them toward better word enunciation and expression. S K, . Q it 3 xi it R' IT - - ' identify the authors in ENGLISH LITERA- TURE as Miss Ellison points them out. -Q1 ftbltiqtaa' status? ' SPEECH THERAPY tabovet is designed to help children with defective speech problems. Much time is devoted to presenting eorrect sounds through an ear training story or poem. Hrs. Audrey Como, our speech correctionist, often makes voice recordings so that pupils may hear any mistakes in their manner of speaking. WHO OR WHAT is talking, talked to, or being talked about? is the subject Iwjflich J. Barton tabovet is explaining in Miss F. Johnsons FRESHNIAN ENG- -H class. TIIROICH REXIJING. ENGLISH ll students like F. Castillo and C. Briscoe tbelowl grasp full meaning of literature and learn to communicate with the authors. GJ- . 4 BWP eafmtohkzd 'i 5. CENERALLY. THE LXYBIAN thinks of angles as always being less than 180 degrees, But not ro with tht- -tunic-nts of Xlr. WI--t's TRIGO- NOMETRY class. Sherman Jones explains tht- functions of an angle, no matter how large. THE GREEKS had a word for it. Others rnay have other names for it. but to F. Sweet and C. Forward tht-lowt. iI's just PLANE GRUM- ETRYY N 4 X N,-g 'X 5 X 5 SOLVING EQLYATTONS is easy when you know liuw. say Bertie Benton antl Geraldine Rivliardxon, of Nliff Ilonnvrls ALGEBRA l vlass. and you won't fintl tht-ni letting the x's and tha- y's get tht-nl flu-tered. lrightl 44 x 25 .M f ll , X V E 'X an 2 X gg IN MR, llf'l3fl-ROY'S lTlilx'. flrills in GENERAL NIXTHPQ- fXlfX'lllil5 aitl ftuclentx like H. Martin and ,l. liruuf-artl 'alum-P in tlt-xr-lopiiig the all ofa1'c'l1t'ut1' anti rzipitl Computation. S0 THAT every student will get basic mathe- matical undeistaudiiig during his high school training. at leaft two vents or two units of the 18 1'61ll1l1'CCl for graduation must he earned in lh'lZllllHll13lll'S. l.istetl in the General Etlueatiou Clll'1'll'lllllH1 as HA electives. courses iuelutle General and Shop hlatlieriiatties, Algelii-ti l and . . . 1 rw. II. Plane iieoinetry. Solul l1eoinc-try. anrl lrigo- nomet ry. I . l vc' L ,ziftiii ' ' 4 4 e m T f .Lf 1 A -I wi, rtrt ,, me I V V W fm- xt, ,,, .mwrff -aw, all OMS' fzetie Za Nxt -ll G CENEWUI- 'SAT -incurs an scacncc -1 2 e I air T r 'WL B. MATTHEWS. F. T.-XYIOR and Il. King learn through experiment tllut what they thought wus ll2U. turnwl out In ln- a vttultlf- of gases Vzlllwl lljllI'UgL l1 unfl oxxgvri. Xlr. Rollin-on is in-trurtor, .I . I Q , t wx 4 V N T JUST HOW pure is the water we drink? CHEMISTRY students find out as they observe Mr. Le-vy's demonstration of the filtration process used in tht- purification of drinking water. FOTTUWING Tllli fleiif-ml Education curriculum, those of us who are intt-rt-sled in the field of science may clioose Q-lwtiws of one unit each in Cheniis- I try. Biology. Pliysivs. und fit'Ilt'I'ill Science. Those following other course of study are required to take onlv one unit ol' lulto1'uto1'x' sciences. FLYCH TERMS as sy-tviiiutiv-f' tixonoiny and pl1tl1-gf-nic relationships have meaning when l5l0l.UlQX sllltlvllts take to tht- fit-ld in the study of plant life. Nlr. Harrison is instructor. , , rl F --. WHO BKT we students of PHYSICS could pos- siltly understand Jessie Criffin's explanation of the mechanisms of the aspirator, an instrument used in the laboratory to produce a partial xavuuni or provide gentle suction? 45 KK QMOBLIQATIONS w 0 1 . 7am ' 14526 egealfzed an Xl' LEAST TWO credits in the Social Studies Department are needed for gradua- tion. These credits should include one in American History and one in such other AN electives as Connnunitv Civics. Government, or World Historv. The voters league, a most effective organiza- tion for handling school elections, is super- vised luv Social Studies Departnient. trightr .b'UlFRll1.'lN HISTORY students R. Thilicdeaux. L. Drake. and L. Jacko discuss current problems impartially and discriniinatinglv so as to learn to make valid judgements according to their individual conscience. Mrs. L. NI. Hiller is instructor. meow A My X K ' OUTQE5 r Je. ijt lF I.. -v- v':ag 1'- I lj: sl. nn mx ll I.. 4. ' I I ' u,'n .i Tv f' III nga' Ill KNOWINC OUR obligations to our country. as discussed tahovel SEEMS CRAZY. but Theft' Wally' WHS 21 W1'fld Wit bad-1 IH 11 B C by Marlene Campbell. is Om, of the early requiremems in Nfirs' J' Students like Robert J. Mitchell learn all about it in Nlr Htnder Ong Whitley s COMMUNITY Civics Crass. ' WORLD HISTORY Class- tabovet ,Y gt.. . tltightr DISCUSSION CROLPS in Mrs. Miller's GOVERNMENT class are designed to equip students with knowledge-s, attitudes and enlightened skills needed by any good Citizen. - .X aeaeefw Za ecommeaded fad 2 ' ofa Uffrlce ' SLICH HIV' ELECTIYES as Sliortliuncl I, Bookkeeping I. Coninierciail I.uw I. C0111- mereial Aritlnnetiv. and Typing I and II are recommended for students who plan to enter liusiness or offimfe work. Wvitli speviiil permis- sion, Typing I and Sliortliaiid I are opened to X non-business students for personal use pur- I poses. AM fy rw, WIANT T0 LIZ.-'IRN how to Itllldliw' tht- IJudg:f't'f do tht- family income' taxvs re- turns? or get a juli as Ll lmokkr'f'pe'r'f KI. Jose-ph, J. Clark and P. Carre-tt fright? fintl tliis a possibility in Nlr. Bradshaw's IZOOKKEEPING I Class. -gm: no Of won sneer nv fm A fu I , f,f' fi. av! ,,,,,-.--w-N'-' W XTCII i'ot3R spt-Q-ti! a- tin- mtl., .if Mrs, fill1'4It'I'.s suoItT- NOW IF THE Tl-NIE . . . ff-r all wifi fmg--rs twhif-li I-img.-ti to H NND I students as tI1v'V Set tlailv mlic-tation anrl stumlv tlrills to reach thumbs Wh l1 Wi' f1f'f f'm'f'll 'll U' ' YU I tht- Hill I Us WWF FIUIIPHIS ir maximum potentials of writing uml transcribing: slmrtliuml not:-s. I 'IIYPINIQ I and ll miami-1. Nl'--luiiivs lfln-st'-r. VIILIYIOP. and Mr Iiratlsliaw instruvt tht-sv six vlasst-s, A TYPIC.-XL scene in the COKI- Nllflilfl.-NI, LAW class is this Vourt sw-ne lat lf-ftl in which the stutlvnts lvarn actual court pro- ve-mliire as they Carry out a mock trial. Mr. Bradshaw is instructor. if alwceaa dltdpddd STUDENTS MAY select the homeinaking course of study which includes B electives, CLOTHING I and II, FOODS I and II and HONIE MAN- AGEMENT, along with certain I-'V electives in the General Education Area. CLOTHING AND Foods students exhibit projecte each year and enter them in inter- scholastic competition. ki YOII if you are one of tht- few who get to mic tn cookies, pies and other tasty dishcf prcparu by 0 uceni As W. Carruth. I. Iiourgt-nie tlmclowl and I' lri ron , If. Ilrouf-ard trightl Iiavc Icarncrl, it! no promm to prepare well-balanced meals for families in am income 5314 2:4414 I alum muon? ' 154 FOR BUYS who phm to enter trader of iuduftry as either L1 worker or tr teacher. IIldll5tI'iiil :Xrts Course- Offer useful tevhniquef. Courses illCllltlC Nlaehille D1'LlWillQI. NrICt'lliiIlit'iil Drawing I and II, and two years of Metal and Vilmotl Craft. KAYXIONII RFIAQIJ tln-lmw IIlLih ' 11 tritnl Iv--t on the 21f'f'llfLlI'V S- of a flow-1 jt-mt. NWlUlJCK.'xI 'l' -tuvh'I1I- muxt lr-urn 1-urly tw u-t- tht- tfwl- I-t the tmfh-. -I .mn 'H i IN ORDER In kvvp pact- with the llvlllillldi of imlurtry, MACHINE and MECHXNICXI, IJRAWINKL rtuth-I NOIUII xvilliillllf tzrlmwl learn tu u-v Q5-f tts like- tlraftin tl llmxglas Bmtl-sartl and 4-quipluerlt 1 s N111 S Q .-XNOTHPIR tQH. xI'-'I' in which WOOIDHUI' Nturlenlx arf- gaining: rmwgnitinn if in the arru uf l 1'HOLrTERY. Herr- Herman Hayward 111'-lftwl put- finifh- mg touches Un on-rrtuffvd sectimmul piece: Nlr, Bas? fupervifes wperatiun YOLIJQYISALI.. A gamc in which both boys and girls participate. White uniforms arc required three days a wcck pf all PE students. DANCING. A I't'l't'Ill addition tu thc PIC curriculuni. uffcrcd in rotation to fresh- llllill. sophotnorc and junior girls. Miss M. Scott is director. A FOUR-YEAR prograni of health and physical education, re- quired cif students of all grades. Such activities as games, swim- ming, gymnastics and health classes are offered. SIDEUNE ISASKETISALL. For large group participation. sidclinc basketball is 5l'llfFFLEllO1ARl7- A f'l111ll Uilinfl 1ff'liYlU' fOr H1055 one of the niorc popular actixitics. Ou-r 16 students may participate. VFUUF' f'X1'fCl5 S fvftulfllltl tlftlttl l'00ffl1I1Ull0U- 1 ,M M 'Imp ll!9i W' UNH A.. Mm NI f 'Oi TABLE TENNIS. Has universal appeal. Lisually more popular with boys than girls. FROM SUPERVISED exer- cises and recreation evolve an effectual program in competi- tive sports. hoth intranmrul and interscholastic. D Ll n 1' e classes revived this year cle- velop poise, coordination. v golf-I' El I I I , SWIMMING. A one--half se-rm-ster course taken by sophomores, Juniors, and freshmen boys and girls. Better pupils earn Red Cross swimming certificates. PE SESTAINS health in mind and lmociy and raises in pupils stand- ards of SpOl'tSITl3IlSiliIT ami fair play essential for communion in to- dayis world. B:XlUllN'lR0N. Learning to ron- trol the elusive shuttlvrovk is a full time effort of Badminton plawrs WE REMEMBER... OUR ATHLETICS The seasons of sports were unforgettable . . . We were a part of the spectators who gathered in Yellow Jacket stadium in the full . . . through fair weather or foul . . . awaiting lireathlessly the sound of the referee's first whistle . . . It was foothall time! . . . we were the spirit, the volume, the plain noise . . . that filled the gymnasium during haskethall season . . . Came the spring. and just a little of the ciuders got in our eyes as we watched the Lincoln athletes straining for the final stretch in track and field events . . . while the crv of the um ireis H lax' ball! rinffin in our ears . P p . za g heralded baseball time . . . hut the cry failed to drown out the swishing sounds made by tennis rackets as they encountered the hulls in flight . . . so much excitement in the spring that we welcomed the cool, pool waters as we geared ourselves for competition in the swimming meets . . 52 t 1 fr'-' YH' A k:vi.,X b.,,,J 4 w.. ,i'?-'ww .A.,:xwif.b -, x .--- 4 1 5. . 4 ' H i I x . 5' ' ' x s Q x , 53.1 A gr-F. f, mn ar f 3 5l8.,a-f V. at . ,,, 13 .w 1 DONALD JOHNSON All Dislrivt Fullliaek . vw if , ,- . . I I I The lllIINlllPlN'f'r liuw irm-1'ilu-tl l'1't'0I'tl5 on tlie lmfnlw that will stand uf llflgflll targets for years tn mine. They htm- fwept tlle titles on eitliei' 4-n-cliftrivt. tliftrivt. or state t'llitIlllllfJI1- sliip levels sinve l952. In 1952 tliev were diftrivt vliuriipioiisi 1953. state f'llitHllTlOIlSl 19511. eo-ilist1'it't 1'lliiINPi0IlrI l955. l flute: zlncl vlosefl tlie 1956 season an V0-lllNll'li'l vlmnipinns witll XXwllQ'2lllt'f' ol Hrnistmi. losing in tlie lui-mlift1'it't playoff tn :stINl0l'Sllll lligli nf Auftin 2-0 nn peiietmtiulis. TENSE fNlOME'N'l'S IN THE LIFE OF A IMLL l'I..-HER 1 f?OC' af! Nl .f'i'l X -2+ Q L IFNNI NIOXI N fri Ill iefln w rt x w e n n 54 GLORIJ ll.-'KRUNER All Ui-Irie! Hack ' 'f-wsu . - . luv? s A ,,,, ERNEST MILLER All Ui-llict Tackle 'wr f ea our a in on .1 I ll LIFE CAN BE BEAUTIFL I. V fi.-bd-J-S f Q 1 'f'???ffi 'niffi A. .,4' Y 1. Q .gli 4 .35-5-:fiiy-f . W , . . . , 4 3:5254 .3 NO. COACH IUFEX 5 nn! llllfl, lt N jufl the Buiiilmlelwz- way nf vxprm--fnig 1-lation me-r Ag '??ll'g,',-9 winning clistriet I'll21IIlIll0I1HlllIP and Ll vliallm- at lii-tli-trivt playnlf, , . hp.. 1 T ., ,- 1'- Q! Zmwicwg' v QL v 5 I , , ,ski if HMIKI-'II-IIAIP Firsl rout RllNN1'll Olin-r, Juevph JKIIIIIHVII. lf4iwur4l Harm--. IA-ml Sinwn. ll:-urgv Spurka 511111114-l Port:-r. 501717111 run 5 Irxinf- Imvilutte-. ,Iuse-ph Charlw. Tlllilllllx Huw. fllwrcl U1ll'1lI1l'l'. Ilfmulci johnson, Linne-l Rugvrs, and Harold Juvkn. 'M 1 !'n ' SQA' ' , s'f9'f,,'Zp,, IJNIEXIICN Hrxt ruzv: Huck x1iHf'T.JLlIIlf'N Xlunrmg 1ff-pl111- I,I'llI1lIIlr'F. Xlnlxruv- Xkvrx, .Xmln-w ifitizvn, Imw C4111-. Rwy 1Ql41y.Sf-fw1.l rnzv: l':lllllUIlll Frurlmi-. Nlfliinlf-5 l,Hf1.,114 llguulfl FIIIIIIIIVT. juxlxw 1QI'4'!'Il. Nl:-lxin lfralnuh, Tony llwllnlr-ullx. Il:-rln-rl llwvwurml. 7-llllfll row: Sf-xmrei liulluu, ll'-mkmi Flllilll. ,xllllllf 'l'g1yIwr. Spin:-y Sp--ll..IL1111rw Y. Rat- vllff. Larry FI:-wllwrl. Hung! , , 406 WHETHER THEY win or lose. the Lincoln llumlrlehees can he depended upon to make life interesting. and usually miserahle. for their opponents in schoolboy football all over the state. However, Coach Posey didn't spend the spring and summer looking hack over the past five-year championship record. He and his associatesg Coaches L. J. Arceneaux, Joseph Harris. Harvey Bradshaw. and Yernon Wells. glanced over their roster. mended hroken fences which their foes failed to find last season. and when they unveiled the l956 machine many olrservers felt it to he as good. if not hetter than many former Lincoln elevens. THE SEASON opener was against Baton Rouge here in Yellow Jacket stadium. Septem- her lT. Though the McKinley eleven was in the lead '13-T as late as the last quarter. the Bees rose to the occasion and surged to two quick touchdowns to pull the game out of the fire with a 20-T3 Win. IN THE GAME against our hitter rivals, the Wallace High Dragons of Orange, Septem- lrer 22. the first half was scoreless. It was not until the third quarter that the Bees put down a determined rally hy the Dragons to eke out a hard-earned 12-7 decision, winning the sixth and narrowest victory over Wfallace in their last eight meetings. ISIQICS EKE 0lf'l' ORANGE 12-T I I Q I IN DALLAS. Septemlmer 27. the liumlvle lrees suceurnlued to the terial lNlItlllLll'llIII4'Ill ot the Wiashington Bulldogs. plus a whopping l25 yards of penalties. and were knocked out of the undefeated column. l9-lfl. BET THE Bumhlelnees waltzed to their third victory lay smothering' the Wichita Falls Bulldogs. 78-0, Octolmer 6. and opened defense of their District 3A-Xi-XA title here Octolner I3 hy thumping Houston's Wheatley W'ild4'ats 220- 7. upsetting their perfect 3-0 record. LINCOLN SBIOTHERS WICHIT.-X F-XLLS T8-0 CHITA FALLS' bruising tackle upsets lie-es' ground gainin attempt. BLMBLEBEES STOP NICKINLEY 20-13 E. FRANCOIS XND ORANGE gridster do rock and roll as they BATON ROLCE crosses i'hto Lincoln end zone. the first of two truggle for laall. Panther Tlfs. 56 Zack Zena mee 7952 lJcXI.I.,XN AIR .XI lM.Ix HJILS lihlb 19-ll HEI-F Htlll HX'IfIi I.IlXIil.l'HN-llUI.l XItlJ3H-41 HAROLD JACKO cludcs two would-he tackle-rs in his hid for an- other TU. THE lilfllISLEBEE-Washington Eagles en- counter scheduled here for October 20 was postponed hecause stormy weather caused failure in electrical power. So it wasn't until Octolier 27 that the Iiumlmlehees visited the homeground of their next opponent, the Hehert tlieaumontb Panthers. defeating them 27-7. IN THE NEXT district affray. November 7, at Houston. the Bees were humped from the undefeated ranks in district play hy the Yates I.ions. 20-6. in the third and fourth quarters of this hard fought game. T' rw Q i DONALD JOHNSON grabs one of many passes thrown hy Gardner A WIN OVER their archriyals, the Central Bearcats, liefore a jam-packed Thanksgiving audience, November 22, enhanced the Lincoln district record to fl--I, tying the Wheatley Wildcats, percentage wise and otherwise, for first place. ON MEETING the Yvashington Eagles of Houston in Jacket stadium, Novemher 30. the Lincoln team officially nailed down the loop championship when they smeared these op- ponents, 26-7. THULCH THE Humhlehees now sustained a 5-I tie for the season with Wlheatley of Houston. this made no difference in determin- ing the team for the hi-district playoff with Anderson of Austin. since the Vliildcats had liowed to the liees in district competition earlier in the season. SO THE Hurnhlehees journeyed to Austin Decemher 7 and inet their formidahle op- ponents. the Anderson High Yellow Jackets, for a try at state Class 3AAA sclioolhoy cham- pionship. But the l.incoln gridsters were elimi- nated on a 2-0 penetration count after the two teams had hattled to a 0-0 tie. A 35-YARD push that ended on the Lincoln I5 in the first quarter, and a 61-yard drive in the last period that was stopped hy an aroused Bumlilehee defense four yards short of pay- dirt gave Anderson its margin of victory and a shot at the state championship. 57 Bw FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: W. Morrow. M. Isaac. ll. Breaux. ll. Jusmi. N. Barton. R, Kell:-r, W. Yllllglllll. R. Parker and A. Wlashington. SFFDIHZ row: J. Hamilton, D. Fl:-xiviisoii, F, Fww-I. S. ll:-ln-rt. J. Wallin-v. ,I. .M'ii1gt41i1. ll. Wlushington. E. Jacobs and H. Fonleno. Third rout H. Sanders. J. Carruth. P. Alnlmiiigtoii, X. Bazilf-. AI, Nlurphy. C. How. A. Christian, C. Thomas, and B. Mouton. A McElroy, L. Pierre. and C. Clark arm- mm-lie--. HBP football players finished their l956 and tied Central of Galveston 0-0. Season with a record of two wins, two losses, Nlimy of the players showed promise of 21 and U ue' That' Won 3 game from Orange' 20' lmid for at berth on the varsity squad for the . . . f - . . . ., , -F 0, lost to Helmelt LO 1, non fiom Omngc 1931 wilson' again, 12-0, lost to Charlton-Pollard 12-O, LINCOLN TROUNCE5 WASHINGTON EAGLES 26-T Lefl: P.-XSS INTENIJI-QIJ for Wlashingiton Eagle fell short of both Wafhington and Linvoln lineman, IC. Francois. in NIBLEIEHES nowx lL.XI.YPIS'I'0N 26-7 I-W 'PIN 'l'Hl's IIIAZIHCRT 27-4 fa 4 IT DIDNT take three Lincoln lacklvrs to clown Galveston gridster. BKXIIBLEISEE IZLOCKFRS make mad scramble but fail to but Mack Miller. Joseph Johnson, and Harold Sylvia take no He-ln-rt! plunge foryanlagm-. cliances, 9 1 a 0 4120! , The swimming team was offic-ially organizerl fluring the si-liool year l955-1956. Members are among the better swinnners. and 1-an earn rel-ogiiitioii as Red Cross counselors and swim- ming lIl5lI'lll'l0l'H. Catherine Nero is captain, Willie Faye Barnes, secretary, and Mrs. Carmen Yvasliington, sponsor. J ,. halt SWIMMING TEAM First row: Mamie Manson. Second rou-: Yerlis Martin. Rose Doffney. Betty Gabriel. Semi-circle, left to right: Cathe- rine Nero, Nora Francis, Olt Pitre. ,lulyette Matthews, Martha Keyes. Geraldine Pierre, Geneva Martin, Willie F. Barnes, and Juanita Dcese. 59 We 47 63 63 65 82 62 83 56 U1 T5 78 GUARDS lvl XKUNI .l. .lumu-. lx. llliljilllllll. P. 5lc'l,Llory, .-X. l're'w-t. XX. lJf'I'Illl lxililv. ll, Nlvllulu-tmn, Lmfl XY, Sim , .Yon-lf0z1j'vrvm'w They STATISTIC5 Wvooclvillc- Wlooflvillv Kirlvyvillf- Orange Livingston Laylarque Orange ljvillgstoll K irlvyvillv l.u flcln l.ufkin n. .l. Nm'-. ll. Ulm. Nl. 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NXBKNKY-1fr 1 Nfl IT I1 '1f11Q' 111's1wra1t11 -1I'llQlQl1Fr 11111' Gmirge- 1.11 ll. SANIPSON. C G. CA RDNER. F Ifo-Capfaizz S. PORTER. G. 4lX1.N IEFTON 11F.XRlI.'kTF flnml Lincoln fag'-rs 68- 0. ROQLFRS. tl. Vi. S'1'.XRK5. ll. 1.1111111111 6' lffxyx 0 o , Q , '7 'KM XY XRDS Ftrs! L P 11 ill 'N C I1 R fri h. Second row: M. 111-ll, R. Dancer. C. 1 e e :nl mu att nw 4 rader. Wi. Provost. C. Lalfleur. AX. Built-y. IT SEEMS that girls haskethall at Lincoln is famous for producing winning teams. The record for the 1956-1957 sea- son is no exception. Although their field of competition is limited because a number of schools in the district do not sponsor girls haskethall. in hotqh district and non-district games, the l,incoln girls had earned hy early Fehruary a total of 13 wins against only two losses, and had stored up three first place trophies in invitational tournaments at Woodville, Charlton-l'ollard llieaumontj and in our own l,incoln Invitational. High pointers among Coach A. P. Guidryis sextet were Nellie Cuillory. Helen Carruth and Joan Wvashington. et H C.-XRRlf'I'H'S steal of Woodullf rt-hound helped boost mtoln to a 27-14 win. HOIHW J it xsuixoiow i N Mies. F. H. cAHiu rH, F. E. orurrix. F. J. ciurrix. c, lfapmin 'hp Emuegugfu , 2 ,W xx 117 gr' GUARDS: First row: D. Coleman. J. McDaniel, C, Igmlmtxrd Serorzfl mu C Irahan L Jacko J. Howard. V. Wright. 1056-1957 STATISTICS 625171105 WYUUCJVHIC Kirlmyville Wr8HZli'C' Liviugstml Lzdlarque Orange KiI'Jbf'YiH8 Lufkin , , Charlton-Pollard Sacred Heart Lufkin ,, Hebert 7,,, Dayton Sacred Heart Charlton-Pollard TIN,- 22' 21 20 1:4 21 'ao 20 2:1 as 32 32 16 21 21 Righr: N. GIJILORY N rvhouml helpl in 61416 xx in uxrr Hf'In1'rI. H. OSBORNE. G. R, MARTIN, F, W. 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THE SOUND of the gun and the race is on. Thatis the way the track season for girls begins. Losing but few of i2lSl,S62lSOll,St1'i1CkSt61'Sth1'0llgil grad- uation. Coach A. P. Guidry had no Iroulvle getting the tealn in tip top Qliapv for partivipation in District. State. and invitational meets. LPN! I.A'kl R.-K JMIKO Has:-hall lhrnw XY ILXIX il.'KRRl'TH Ham-lmall lhrnw ,4-P', Rilfili NFI I IF lil Il I DRY NIil.lJI,X Ii, KICX ICS DI-l'lls Ilmlw I BUYS AND GIRLS tennis tennis l1111l to l1llllt'I'lillU' 11 1-11111plet1- IH'05Ll'ilI!l 111 l't'1'I'lIllINt'Ill 111111 llkillllllgl for llllS Fl'QlFllll.5 i11t1'1's1:l111la1sli1- 1-11111111'tili1111. l.11st tl11'1111gl1 g1'a11l11a1ti1111 W1-re Yt'lt'l'illlS l'i1'1'ly11 Nleloyer illlll Viviun White. 1sl1o won s111-11111l 111111-v i11 state Vllillll- pi1111sl1ipsinglesuncl1lo11l1lesz1t l'1'11i1'ie Yiew last springzz llllll ,lunies illlfl Josepli l'1'elow. lirst pla11'e 11111111-1's Ill state 1'0IlllJFllllUIl. This y6ii1'.S I'C'lfl'l1llS were Nlartlia llryurit. G6I'illLllIlP Rll'lllll'll51Tll. Caro- lyn l3ris1-oe. Cecelia Crout. Delores Coleinan. Rosa l'lOWill'Ll. S ll s i e Tlioinas. Wvalterine Forrest. Rosita Nlnrtin. Jewel NlCDilIll6'l. Cerotlia llo11s1o11. and Josie Nletoyer. Newconiers for lmoys tennis llll'lllIlf:'Ll Robert Baker, Donald Vaiiwrigrlit. Micliael Chester, and ,lolin I,iiIld1'y. Mrs. A. L. Lockwood is girls 1'o111'l1: Vernon Wlells sponsors tl1e lroys teuni. llfllli l3,XKl'iR 4l11'l1m1 senior Ivllllls r--111111. 11111 l11 l1i1l for 11114111111 1111 Iliis s1-us1111's I1-nnis t1-11111. ik ll., ' 01795 ' gmac-- 1 x gm 1 '11 , V I isfeew of, fm? ' if 'I - .imfwt 2 . fir' Q J ' E ' x ' i 0 li 1 'B 1 K L ,i iv F- , 1 5 X 'Q 1 -1' Q 1 A K 5 5-V V. 1 K y'- . H? i . - 11- -' ?,1r11L,,M X 15 's- 1 iltrxr . l 1 ' -li mailings , ic-1 fi , I 'X 1 si , 1: , 2 5 . R ' , .4 1 1 , , M , 1 L, 1 F ' 1 i 12 1 4, A xx I X K ' is A , V B. A Ei ,Q 'XX WA N- agar K 1 'K 17 Q95 f wx fr UYTFIELDERS .In-vpli lint:-tv, N014 rp xxl111ilI11-, lwmim Fvggiiir, 1.1-nay 1,ui11Ur5, Fainue 11Liru1d Suinplvr. null jr-rrp .11-ru'-, THE 13UMB1.EBEl-Q 1mse11z111e1's were il team to respect as they went into the 1957 series. Not hav- ing 1111511911 helow sem-01111 111-1111 in the 14ist six w'411's. f1ULll'1I ,lusopli 11411115 put this YPLIIAQ5 511111111 11110115111 intensive pl'Lll'1l1't' 505510115 to top this rev- Q., , . V 1 . 11111 and 1'CLlC1l L'11L1I11I31HIl511IlJ statue. 1he lnoys just Iiimfly missed the 1950 11ift1'ivt 35,-XA cliaiiipioii- +hip when they were ciefeulemi 10' the Yniies 1,imis. 3-0. 'I'hf-ir svore for the 1930 feaifuii was 9 wins. -1- losses. Dfw' A A .. lie! iiza' 5 1'1..XX1iH5 LIKE Er xii- rt Mi11f'r and ,Nur ifii Prewsl prac- FJ fill 'ill' 10 i .Q lim' In pi-rf!-at 1t'L'1lll141llk' of sliding into ha-e fuvL'r'fSf1111!' WiY1lUUi W'gXR'N11'1' EXICRCIFICF 11:-Ip wndition Wilbert Dt'YUl1t'l'1'S an injurv to t1leuis4'1u-s or to their opponentf. Hf'I1Ili1I1 -Xqui11zir111 pilvhiiigz arm-. '11e1nwir ggi., 'S' 7957? ta W? o Y' fn f Q' 4: ' X 'Q x x 5 1, f QA ', 0 'v I 'lg f . , xl, A 4 ,A Y, 0 'fx Y ' , . f .1 ' X L , 'K F . lit! x 9 f it ' fi Y V 1 1 I N ' I x K I Z ,R INFII-1I.lJ1iIir: lfrm-fl Nlillvr. Jufv sh Simon. lips:-N Hull. llhurlvx Ffllllklill. Xlurri- lh-ef-e-. .Karon I I'n-mfr. Xrthur l.um-. and llunahl johnson . 5 ' 'rf 1,,-ff: Llcox SIMON ANU , ,BQ ,lmvwpll Jtbhllrfbll lin form - ' Lrmlrnlr prum'Iic'n- Ihr It'l'IlIlilllll' of making a 0 'N Elilulyrlle-I play fklll runncr ' Q 'Af -Z' mmm ,I0l111:or1. Q 4 l'l'l'CHPfR5-Belulv: Lionel Rogers, Wilbert Derouen, jon:-2. Herman Aquillard, Tony Goudcaux, Rufus N0 ing! WE REMEMBER... O R FAVORITES There was much to he remembered aliout our favorites . . . the elite, the royalty in our family . . . some were elected hy popular vote . . . others selected on achieve- ment, citizenship, participation. scholarship . . . hut in the final tally. the lmest qualified for the honors hy our choices . . . The campaigns were hectic, persuasive, hut organized . . the selections were carefully studied eliminations . . . The Voters League. our guide . . . appealed to us for intelligent use of the ballot, discrimination, im- partiality in our choices . . . and the appeals, for the most par , racy Well-learned . . . I 70 t were well-heeded . . . the lessons in democ- s.-'arf' 4 1 ik ,,,,..o- ,rar w-J' 1' v f fff. W, gl , Ls, -. iq W' -nw, Q, Zh., Y. 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II, lIL1l'I'IN0I1, xpmmxui' of winning wlmsz R:-gnlailil laixlnr. fill11I'lf'N Franklin. Mlznn Siinpwn. 'Pf'HI1fl plum- rnnnvr np. l'Q'IlI'f'-Vllllllgl wvtiuii ll-I: Ili-tty Cnincuiix. ,luililll link:-ix .Xlwniii .lurk-fm. 'llininiii flnillury. firxt plum- runn-li' np, rr-lvlvwiiliiigx swiinn l2-fi: lfilflie' Lymif. Cliffuril liaiiiglfoiwl. Twp run: Nlyru Wusliiiiplwii. llzixvl Hull. ,lfwiv Nlvlme-r. wvuiinl phi:-v runner up. re-pre-fe-nliiigi wi-limi ll-lx Qui:-1-n I,uiQ Cllairlf-S. King: l,ilWVl'I'IIf'f' Xillvry. .lf-vie' lm' flrilfin. fir'-I plain- l'llllHl'Ii np. I'! 'IPI'Q'St'llllllLL SPVIIHII 1.2-.51 l .Nlllf'I' I4-vp. Nlzirv 0llVlf'I'. anml Yvurlmulq ltililnr lxnlii 'Nlui'rix. 'lln' king ainml 4lll1'I'll zinrl lll1'iI' 1'lllll'l gin' fi-If-4-ml lvrwnn ilu- vlqlxf r1'4'llUll llLlXlllQlll1'lllQ1llf'NlIH'l'1'1'Ill4Dl1'lilNN w11luw1'ilmI1miN IllllNlll1'lllQlIf'fl lN'l'4't'lll nl l'HlIlIlIllHllX -iilv-mipliuiix lm-f-il un wlgifx 4'ni'nllnn-nt. 'I'l1i- f4'LlI'.N winning Vlilnx. 5f'1'llUll I0-5. lmsl Ll luliil ul' 220 Iwi' 1't'lIl an xigaiin-1 thi- fwmirl plain- l'lllll1'Nllllll.S l I2 In-i'u'11l. livin I 4 A, Q Z7 74 M 4454 , , , MJXNI SINIPSOX llttllltlllt NlXlf KING 5enior ,lunior Presiclf-nt of Slt1klt'!llCltUIlf'll. Ftate Nutlent liouneil l'resi4l1-nt. National llonor Sox-if-ty . . . first bzincl . . member. National llonor soc-it-ty . . . at-tiw in inajor . . . teentime tlist' jot-key on llaulio Station 0-eurrieulars. KPAC. , .Q T ! I, f Jorfzic Nl.-Xlilli JONES HAROLD SYLVIA Senior junior Vice president. senior class . . . captain. football Sevtion president . . . member of National Honor team . . . president. class section . . . member of Sovieti . . . pianist for music groups. other organi- zations. National Honor Society. I UTSTANDING Uylmi IIXONS :XNNUC Llilf BAKER ilTPHl1PHHlYl-V ll Yin- prcficlent. dass svvlinn . . . rmwrnlmvr. National PfCFiflCHl- l'l2lfS FCCUUH - - - l1lClHb6f of Nalillllal 1 -eh I.L,PHru,r fm Mig' XYHW, Honor Society . . . intervst Xaricd among campus ' clubs. Honor FUCI . . . . ! CKY JESSE BALLOK Freihman PHYLLIF LA , Sopholnorc - Prvsident. class section . . . nwnmbcr. Xational Honor Member. National Honor Society . . . Junior Red bociety . . . treasurer. Crnnpfirc Girls. Cross representative . . . Sergeant-at-arms of class section. I 1 1 ' I 1 1 I I Q ' I Q ' 1 4 . ' 0 77 ,vb t Xgx ELVLX Nllli MORRIS Senior Editor-ill-chief. THIS Bl'MBLEBEE DOROTHY HAH KING Senior Prvsiflcnt, Student Cuunvil I gl 'if af' A f al ,,1..,.....l ACY GRAHAM Senior Most Gourteous Boy BARBARA PHILLIPS tcenterj funior Most Guurteous Girl ancl Wlinner of American Chemical So- ciety award for achievement in the field of Chemistry LOIS BRANCH lrightj Most Gourteous Girl in Junior High School EVELYN SAMUELS Sophomore District Winner i n Declaiming WE REMEMBER... OUR ORGAN ZATIONS The meeting will he held . . . for those who are in- 1 V-ally all of uf. tercstcd . . and we ull were. or pi utn 5 the year for laelonging . . . The that is . . . for this wal numerous Clubs and organizations more than satisfied the interests of. or fulfilled at purpose for. all of us . . 2 flushing we could ioiu ilu- performance groups . . . tht purple and gold ol the Honeylnees . . . the lmlendiug of lmusses and lauritones with altos und Sopranos of the choral groups . . . or the full. rich harmony of thc lmnd as it played our favorite inarclief . . Vie Could render service to others in the Junior Red Cross. the Campfire and Horizon Clulms . . . plan lor the future in nursing. ll0I1l9IlldlilIlgQ. teaching . . . or work with forensic groups for tryouts in plays, delmtiug. orutory . . . and there were others. lrut. in the governing, the Student Council . . . most of which participation Could he had during mid-day activity periods on Mon days and Fridays of each week . . 82 -vu if :- I r' had iff ' Tia' , , V Q :A 1' .1 .,-J Y NIRS, ll. J, CHESTER. gzcnc-ral advisor. dis- cusscs ycarbook budge-t and publication with I-'inancv Dirt-ctor A. H. Harrison, Fi EDWFNA SPARKS school board, faculty. ficial for prf-paratif rn of tbcir :Xdlninistra and Faculty Division. KIMROD HAISLEY tabovc, lvftt and Luvcnia Bartlfly tccntort, advcrtising editors. apply salcsmanship tccbniques to gain funds to supplement cost of yearbook publication. 84 tlvftt AND Barbara Hunt IT BEGINS with an idea. Then follows preparation of thc ycarbook trial dummy . . . endless picture schedules . . . 1'PSCll1't'll for picture' and copy ideas . . . writing and rc- writing of copy . . . preparation of page layouts . . . proof- reading . . . anxicty of rnceting deadline . . . frayed nerves from those lan- worli hours . . . and. finally, emerges thc l95T cdition of THE BL'Nll3l.EBEE. Vtlc ask no special cornnicndation. no fmifarc. in fact r nothing of you. our mitlt-rs. cxccpt that you will cnjoy this book. and that it will bcconic your pcrinauent chronicle for rcnwnibcring l,incoln. as we have rerncrnbered Lincoln this school year l956-l95T. THE STAFF of collcct information in-1-tit-tl from nit-mbcrs maint:-nancc, PTA of- tion EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. Eula Morris fabovc, rightit. plans page de-signing.with Senior Editor. Yvonne' Wlilliams. .sf f tl , H56 SLBQCRIPTION Editors Barbara 'Har DOROTHY KING tabote tandingt tin and 'Henson Walker boost yearbook and Patss Garrett kcr-p accurate records salt to 819 topus through posters con of ads and subscriptions for cfficicncy e t in finance diusion I 1956-7957 BUSINESS MANAGER. Robert Baker, lnot pictured! undertakes job of con- ducting subscription campaign. super- vising recordkeeping, and directing selling of advertising. preparing it for publisher. SENIOR EDITOR, Erma Lockwood 'lj and Junior Editors, Ethel Hawkins lcl and Shirley Walters lr! look over layouts and compare them with those of previous yearbooks and professionally designed magazines FRESHMAN EDITORS, Wavelyn Vincent and Beatrice Howard flj and Sophomore Editors, Henri A. Cadison and Lava Jef- ferson lrl will never forget Job Number 71414', which had to be stamped on back of all pictures. Pictures and copy had to be checked many times for accuracy. LAYOUT, COPY, and pictures in Organi- zations and School Life sections of THE BUMBLEBEE are the most difficult to compile, and are the results of much study, research, writing and re-writing of copy by Organizations Editors, Betty Coleman and Loyce Bell fl! and Activity Editors, Rose Crout and Jessie Griffin fri. SAMUEL JACKSON fl! and Ernest De- cuire lr? cover all interscholastic athletic activities, prepare page layouts, and write copy for these activities. L SC s 'ttf 'f W 17130531 15 W0 I en 4? ' '74 palceafs godly 3' 4,4-2 ' 7. . , --,f ,.ff,, . t, ,FUMZMY .751 ll l r Seated, left to right, are: G. Derouen, C. Young. J. Mingo, L. Ford, A. Johnson, M. Briscoe, treasurer, B. Phillips, assistant secretary, E. Griffin, vice president, D. King, president, A. Simpson, secretary, W. Kennedy, business manager, D. King. sergeant-at-arms, W. Provost, M. Campbell, C. Houston, L. Bourgeois, G. Richardson, F. Mobley. Center front: M. Fontenote, N. Joe, J. Sam, D. Fontenote. Standing: O. Pender, L. Guillory, P. Foley, W. Barnes, C. Crout, C. Lafayette, reporter, S. Howard, M. Dahl, S. Bills, V. Foreman, E. Lyons. E. Decuire. and N. Harris. Not shown: Alvin Levine, chaplain, Mrs. L. Hicks, A. Craft, and B. S. Ellison, sponsors. Every living, vital force needs a heart, a pulse which keeps it moving and developing. Our Student Council is that force, it is the heart of our school activities. Since its organization in 1948, it has more than fulfilled its objectives uto promote school spirit, loyalty, and cooperation among stu- dents at Lincoln High School. Its thirty-nine members also work as a unit to give us a rec- reational outlet through such media as dances, movies, and other activities. We remember Courtesy Week, a yearly Council-sponsored activity with each day a new aim. Oh, it was such fun to Mmake a friendw on Monday, 'ihelp clean-up-pick-upv on Tuesday, Udo a good deedv on Wednesday, uHi, smilev on Thursday, then dress up our personality on Friday. Even more than that, We rememlier the climax of the week when Barbara Phillips and Acy Graham were elected most courteous girl and boy for 1956- 1957. Il't'ilIllIllIlllf of x41l111g p1'414'414I111'4 tI1if f44I14141I yvzir to 41111' Y411v1s I4-i1g114-. IIII14-y IlilYC g1ix'4111 lla il 41111- 4411ptf. f11I1411x1f111g x41t111g 1114-4 1114lN. t1IIvi11g 1'41141+. a1114I 1111114111114-i114f rf-- 11Its 41I z1II 41111' f4'I14141I 4-I4-4't14111Q. XI141x'4- 11II. II14-V I11114- 4-114-41111'a2u414I lla I14111 111 41111 4I14114 4- 41I 11411111114 4 5. NI1-. I.NI.XI1II414I11441f1I14 414 11111145 41I tI141 I.4u1g114-. W ri an 1 . 1 . , .. . . wif? if A XX It CAN CII In 4'1'414I1l I411' II14' Gu 4-.. 141 114 IIIIfIIIIfIIIf lII1I 4I1 4111111111 YOTERS LEACIE 4I01114v11-iratr-4 4'41rr41ct xotingg 11ro4'r'4I11r1- in 21-4t'IlI IJFOQLIHIII. Below, first four: E. Hawkim. IS. C0IQn1a11, .-X. QIHIISIII. R. Young. SPVOIIII r4114': R. .4X11t41i1141. I. Bourgeois. H. SyIvia. G. Adams, E. Kyle-s, H. Coin-man. H. Jacko. NI. Moslvy, lf. Stfflly, If. Spark-. K. C4141114-r. II. Nlurlin. vim- I1I'4'Qi4ICI'IIQ H. Cadison, reportvr. Thirrl row: G. COIVIIILIII. I . Hawkins. U. Ht'Ilfj'. .I. I0114-N. I., C0u4Ir-aux, S. 'III141111us. IJ. Gradncy, Mrs. I.. NI. KIiII4-r, sponsor: C. Gar4In42r. business rnanagerz S. I3aIIOu. .L C4vI:1111u11. I.. C4114-. l 4mrrl1 l'II1l'.' I.. .I41I1nson. ,I. Charles. C. Nero. IJ. N4-wman. NI. Samuels. J. Hawkinx. J, Dl't'5l', I.. Riu-r-, .N Iiuxzilr-. XI. Whilv. IIT:-,IlIv'IIi. Il. lfarruth. Fifth mic: IQ. Griffin, J 5E'CY'f'l8I'5'1 NI. Trainer. Xl,XIans41n. N. Rt'f'lIl'l'. H. .-X41111IIar4I. ll, I'i4-rr:-. .L I.an4Iri41. ll. Ifulian. J. H?HlIt'TSOH. Sixth row: P. F114-114'4'r. C. Simon, K. Miles. V. Wright, C. Drummvr. .L 5111141-4111. i1IllI If. flulvrvtc-. 1' 10' Nm ,MZ W J ' X If ,I I' N, . it . .fi nrt X 1 X gl f I UN if 'ffm f f 'ff' it A .us I Above, left to right: W. Hall. YV. Sims, L. Viltz. 5. Nlcllanivl. NI. Faiupson, I., Young. 0. Rogers and M. MCGlory. Sponsors are, W. Hall, E. Forcl. and R. Bass. Not shown: J. Brown. pri-sitltntg U. johnson. xict- IlI'Q'SiIl4'IltQ R. Broussard, Seeond vire- presitlentg R. Gunner, secretary: H. SLIIIIIIIPT, business nianagvrg If. lim-viiirv. treasure-rg A, Raymond, sergeant-at-armsg and L. Guillory. chaplain. THE CREATION of olmjeets gives a great deal of satisfaction to memlrers of the ln- dustrial Arts Club. Even though some of them are not skilled artisans with their hands. they enjoy the feeling of accomplishing their goal. Most of the students work with wood and metal. Shop facilities help these eager stu- dents to learn to fashion things for their homes and friends. Some of them are exhibited at Prairie View ASM College each year. W2 'lla 'W iff UVLILQ' I ., M. 14 X . 1 f j XE, 5 1. w jf' I ' rf' Seated, first row: S. Bobino, R. Milstead, W. Vincent, E. Hawkins, tesorerag L. Bell, sargento de armasg C. Stelly, R. Martin. Second row: M. Parker, secretariag K. Haisley, vice presidenteg H. Davis, B. Martin, assistente al secretariog H. Lee, H. Cadi- son, A Foley, gerente de negocioug J. Bobino, L. Bartley, H. Tyler, V. Rogers, V. Landrio, N. Antoine, B. Hunt, el presidenteg and Clayton S. Clark, director. Not shown: A. Akers, capellang and H. Sylvia, parlamentario. QUE PASA? fWhat's happening?j Why, it's the club de espanol enjoying one of its outdoor meetings for dancing and fun. But their meetings are not all play. Much of the 1 Opposite pagel . BUSINESS STUDENTS, are you interested in acquiring knowledge of business areas not offered in the subject matter courses? in gain- ing an understanding of various business oc- cupations? and getting additional training for Opposite page, sealed: L. Walker, L. Bell, B. Taylor, chaplain, B. Greene, E. Hawkins, treasurerg A. Foley, president: L. Jefferson, tariang and P. Garrett, vice president. time is spent cultivating an interest in, and an understanding of the culture and habits of our Latin American neighbors. dded'7 useful citizenship in the field of business? Then, you,ll find that the Business Club will satisfy that interest. Though only recently re- organized, it already boasts of over twenty-five members. Mrs. Betty M. Taylor is sponsor. Lyons. Standing: B. Howard, corresponding secretary, M. E. Taylor, corresponding secretary, L. Huckaby, parliamen- WW I ami GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Sf'!1fl'I1. first rout l.. Laxullai-. J. Marsluill. ll. llramlne--'. . S in a. . 'w 'ina . V1-a . G. Graham. Seronr row: 3 . im x 0 np J Ild lx ll l 1 l I F. liurtun. J. Bakf-r, L. Laxallai-. IN. Harris. Third rout IJ. N1-wrnun. F. Castillo. l.. Washington, W. Forrest, E. Lvvie-pe. B Frank. J. ,I1lllf'5. KI. Bake-r. Fourllz row: ll. Br:-aux. G. Rivliurilxmi. Y. Williuins. N. Rc-4-cle-r. M. Murphy, M. Robinson. 5 I Nl21llll1'SVb. l. xll1lllll'5V-, NI. :Xllm-n. 5. Navy and lf. Tzxylnr. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Below. seated at piano: M. Only-y. First row: E. Julinson. Ii. Ilulin. H. Collins. J. junius, J. Jones, P. McCl0ry, Drake, L. ,l1lIlf'F.,l.,lUllIl5HIl. D. Su-vvnson. Svvoml row: P. Junvs. BI. lxaav. H. .Xndvr5on. H. Ratvliif, R. Young. L. Williams. A. Sinipbmi. E, Culvman. F. Reeds-r and L. Huillcy. 75 714, 0540: Wdfcded cmfckacec i g , CHGRAL CL B B L A A .. Sealed at piano: Joyce- Jones. Standing, first mic: l., Walker, Nl. Onlcy, W. Manson. E. Pitre, A., Martin, R. Thibf'Clf'Z1llX4. A. Simpson, S. Porter, A. McElroy. P. Xlattlie-ws. Pi. Taylor. F. Hawkins. Sewwirl row: K1'N't's, NI. Normand, D. Crusc, Nl. Sama ur-ls. H. Olivier. E. Cole-man, R. Young, M. lsaar, j. Jnnius. QX. lin-file. S, l.aday, I.. Lavullais. Third row: Nl. Darby, O. Sam- pa, J. Hawkins, P. Spencer, F. Reeder, H. Tyler, 0, Smith, Y. liulcliff. H. llulin, H. Collins. Nl. Robinson, C. Richardson, M. Brown. Fourth row: W. Forrest, J. Alexander. F. Castillo, T. Powell. I.. JUIWS. R- Clay, lf- Df'CUi1'0, T- CUill0l'Y. B. BCHTUYL S- Navy and J. Londow. Mrs. V. Mitchell is ilire-4-tor. CHUR.-Xl. NILSIC students sang through what. to them. was perhaps just another very busy school year. At first they were practicing intensively for performance at the Texas State Teachers Association in San Antonio. Texas. November 29. Immediately thereafter it was necessary to learn a completely new repertoire of songs for their Christmas assembly pro- gram. December 19. They were the added at- traction for other school assemblies. Parent Teacher Association programs, civic and fra- ternal groups. However. their crowning achievement was when they appeared in con- cert in late spring. Mrs. Yerlie A. Mitchell is director. Accompanists are .loyce Marie Jones and Mary Ruth Onley. 70445004 70om6mwi79l4q 7 10 'ni CAMPFIRE Club fbelowl and Horizon Club fabovel provide girls from ninth grade through high school with clubs of their own Where they can enjoy activities based on their special interests, and explore together the problems and pleasures of growing up. Helen Carruth is president of Horizon Club with Mrs. Hicks as sponsor. Carol Gabriel is president of Campfire Cirlsg Mrs. A. Jackson is sponsor. ' QadqS4!e4fi cd ' 7:6 716 ZZdead4S ABOVE: SENIOR HIGH STUDENTS com- prise the several Tri-Hi-Y groupsf-Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y and Rota Tri-Hi-Y. These groups perform services in keeping with their pledge, Hto create, maintain, and extend higher standards of Christian living through- out our home, school, and communityf, Misses O. Johnson, N. Ellison and Mrs. S. West are sponsors. JM fww Jf? BELOW: IN ORDER TO make it convenient for the thoughtful civic-minded student to make his contribution to the Red Cross, or give to the underprivileged at Christmas, the Junior Red Cross, with its forty odd members, was formed. Another of our service organiza- tion, these members help Wherever needed-at home, school, church or in the community in general. A. Foley is president: Mrs. L. Hicks, sponsor. emfamwl ,ll ll 0 Q + A . I B- , a tt First row: C. Lafayette. B. Braggs. J. Crater. L. Miller. D. Raymond, J. Batiste, M. Campbell, J. Boddin, E. Baker, M. Mearlon. Second row: M. Dorsey, Y. Martin. J. McDaniel, E. Lockwood, G. Houston, J. Metoyer, E. Thomas, N. Jones, ll. Baker. BI. Jackson. Third row: W. Provost. L. Bell, C. Sta-lly. M. Mearlon, G. Williams, B. Milton, C. Lefleur, B. Gabriel, J. Tims. Standing: S. Bobino, C. Crout. B, Hunt. P. Baszile. L. Booze. M. Parker, A. Landrio, B. Wilturner and N. Keyes. THAT STEPPED-UP rhythm of the Honey- lmees as they flashed the Purple and Gold across the gridiron, and down the parade paths this season never ceased to charm the specta- tors. Each performance was different, well . df 3, planned and executed. However, this is to be expected with the able direction of Mrs. A. P. Cuidry and the assistance of lVlrs. A. Lock- wood. MAJORETTES OF THE Honey- bees are Marjorie Parker, Bar- bara Hunt. Laura Booze. Pa- tricia Baszile. Band makes appearances in numerous street parades. Band IU21j0ff'lIf'S HW. K- Hilfe. W- BHYIWS. L- ChElflPS, J- Def Zend MR. MCNEIUS QUICK-PACED 84-piece bandis fine performance on such arrange marching band added the spice to half-time ments as HNovelty lVlarch,,, and HBusy Build performance when Adam Simpson was given ers, drew tremendous applause from specta the baton as our first drum major this year. tors wherever they performed. His high stepping gyrations together with the First row: C. Baszile, M. Allen, W. Evans, E. Lacey, J. Sam. M. Oliver, J. Cole, C. Landry, W. Poole, V. Payne, S. Howard, R. Delesbore, C. Gabriel, W. Jacobs, business manager.Se1'onr1 row: C. Henderson, D. Ford, A. McElroy, B. Horton, H. Hall, M. Bobino, B. Comeaux, F. Jackson, W. Fields, E. Harrison, A. Jackson, B. Sam, A. Scypion. Third row: W. Grant, P. Fields, R. Nicholason, B. Azore, P. Lacey, R. Taylor, R. James, C. Cuidry, H. Leviege, R. Mitchell, W. Bellain, A. Landry, M. Chester. Fourth rbw: C. Johnson, W. Tyler, H. Collins, B. Coleman, typist, M. Briscoe, assistant secretary, M. Manson, F. Barton, R. Sinegal, W. Prescott, V. McNeal, F. Pitre, R. Broussard, assistant reed section leader, R. Henderson, A. Jacobs, percussion section leader, R. Thibedeaux, librarian, H. Ratcliff, D. VanW'right, W. Kennedy, student director, J. Bobino, J. Landry, A. Martin, F. McDaniel, F. Reeder, R. Jones, J. Whitley, E. Lyons. head of uniforms, J. Lyons, F.. Decuire, sec- retary, M. Ford, R. Baker, president. Not shown: C. Weldon, reed section leader. V9 fx ps X ,Av t. ., X as . ,, f- S ' ' ,, ra 5pQ, e, V ls, IW? Q 'I lr' I lx fy f- ,ggqfsy 4 1 'ii , J 1, ,Xi 2. f :,,-kt 1x V ,fiqxfsx ' J --- X5 'R 6. Cfir . ' 1, ,. . fx 9 E. f . L A ti ii -- I -1 sf , A n MARCHING UNIT M e LEADERS 4 y f' Nrlla hr lxwex ex nj H rv 1 leei I 'QQ' X11 IINII Il , l X11 gillil l ci'l 1'fV'i. ll '0r11.ll myv ., f am 5' w . llrum llflijllf. . LI'4'lllIlg1 la W , gil W. Carruth. X W W F.Griffin. ,A -ff' 5 xg R. Weldon, 1 AX Flagbearers X 'X X ,V 1 if X Leon Wright. Q O Capmin, Cheerleaders Audrey Landrio, , Assistani Jlajoree, I The Honeybees if Marlene Normand, Cecelia Crout, Shirlex' Bobino. ' Joyce Bell, I! f Lieutenants, V The Honeybees ,ML 1 x. U R f .6 W 0 . SINCE SPEAKING is so important, then let us make good use of itf, seems to be the thinking of Forensic Club mem- bers. Under close supervision of the Eng- lish tlepartment. students learn the funda- mentals of dramatics, debating, declaim- ing, public speaking, stage effects, and make-up. The dramatics division presents one- and three-act plays during the school year. Debaters get experience competing against similar groups in a number of high schools throughout Texas and in dis- trict and state competition. Declaimers develop poise and self-confidence by making speeches and delivering orations during assemblies. Other Forensic Club members become disc jockeys, radio an- nouncers, and compete in radio contests. . 'Q - awwvwf : STUDENTS AUDITION evenings for roles in Dramatics Club plays One- and three-act plays are presented during the year. Officers are: Acy Graham, presidentg Rose Doffney, vice preside-ntg John Stcvenson, secretaryg Naomi Walker, assist- ant secretaryg Robert Thibedeaux, treasurerg Eula Mae Morris. publicity chairmang Herbert Tyler, parliamentariang and John Landry, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. M. L. Pickett, Mrs. R. I. Simpkins, Miss N. J. Ellison, and A. L. Crafts are sponsors. FORENSIC CLUB Seated are: D. King. B. Whitley, secretaryg O. Sampa, assistant secretary, A. Baker, B. Keys. Standing are: E. Victor, presi- dent, N. Antoine. vice presidentg R. Harrison, E. Taylor, H. Osborne, G. Dt-rouen, M. Trainer, C. Breaux, N. Harris, reporter. Mesdames L. Hicks and A. Jackson are sponsors. , , 1 fabovej .THE FUTURE TEACHERS of America was organized in September, l955 to interest us in teaching as a career. During meetings, held once a week, members discuss oppor- I I I I FUTURE NURSES discuss fundamentals of nursing as a career and learn facts about the stethoscope, child care, the thermometer, and hygiene. They get practice in these areas tunities in teaching today and the importance of the public schools to America. They also assist teachers whenever possible. - 1 Opposite pagej as they assist their sponsor, Nurse R. N. Welch, in her routine duties, and give service at St. lVlary's Hospital during the year. Opposite page, standing: C. Crout, C. Briscoe, E. Samuels. chaplain, Nurse Welch. Seated, first row: J. Hudson, R. Mil- stead, J. Draper. Second row: R. Cooper, L. Joiner. E. Kyles, treasure-rg R. Doffney, vice president. Not pictured are: H. Car- ruth, presidentg J. Henderson. secretary, J. Griffin. assistant secretary: Joan Bt-zrsley, parliamentarian. Mrs. R. Welch is spon- SOT. s . ff- ' f g .mv First rout I. Dorsey, J. Polidore. Sefonrl row: L. Bourgeois. sf-rn-Iaryg W. Briscoe, president, E. Martin, E. Garrison vhuplaing Nl. Bryant, L. Cuirlry. Third row: ll Mvclory. svvonrl vice prvsidentg E. Nelson, A. Brydson, W. Laday, as -istnnt sm-rotary, L. Payton. tr:-usure-rg P. Nlatlhn-ws. W. llf-nth. Nl. ,lone-s. Fourth row: J. Henderson, R. Cooper, V llogvrs. first vice president: N. Antoine-. W. Nicholas. fl. Norman. 0. Black. Fifth row: G. Clark, N. Francis, B. Azore ll. Griffin. D. Brown. C. Miller. .Yot pirturerl are: l, Ilmirgvois. pre-sith-ntg and E. Martin, assistant treasurer. Mes tlunn-Q E. Bouldin anfl lf. Robinson are' sponsors. . dad C26 ' lalrovvl IN THE FL7'l'UHE Homemakers Club, mem- community life. They also have programs and mrs discuss the advantage of good personality other activities which help them to plan wisely for living tl healthy. wholesome family and ill SPICCUOII of food, Cl0fhi11S, and Shekel'- 1 FUTURE NURSES F.. wal ' f 1 ' N .. . - 7 - f UMMWWVMM mgaaewwe wr Above, seated: H. Coleman. Standing: H. Osborne, H. Carruth. J. Clayton. E. Samuels, W. Carruth, E. Griffin, vice presi- tlentg R. Martin, C. Stelly, A. Baszile, president: N. Keyes. Mrs. Walters. and J. Bell, reporter. Not shown: S. Bobino, sec- rctary. THOUGH THERE ARE books to the right of them and books to the left of them, these library staffers never seem to feel discouraged, but keep working toward fulfilling the aim of dad REMEMBER HOYV THE sparks flew and the wild popping of flash bulbs heralded the organization of the Camera Club? There was just no place to hide from the various assort- ments of photographic equipment when they went a-scouting for candid pictures. their organization: To improve the various services of our libraryf, Mrs. E. Audry Wial- ters sponsors this group. ' 1 belowi They call themselves the 3C,s-the Camera Chasers Club. Right now they are having a camera roundup to study the type of camera each member will use in his exploration of his interesting hobby of photography. Belong first row: A. Landrio, E. McGadne-y, J. Jones, J. Mattlu-w-. H. Osborne. V. Landrio, W. Barnes, C. Nero, W. Laday, assistant secretary: R. Antoine, B. Phillips. Seronrl rout: J. Lyon-. treasurer, L. Huckaby, president, J. Syers, secretary, A. Foley. business manager, A. Graham, vicc president, J. lialistc. chaplain: L. Wright. sergeant-at-arms, R. Young, E. Sam- ll1'lS. R. Nlilstead, C. Edwards, J. Walker. L. Young, H. Davis, J. Drape-r. E. Thompson, H. Walker, H. Lee, V. Clark, Mrs. D. Francis and A. O. Henderson, sponsors, Not shown: H. Aquillard, parliamcntarian. LEXRNINC T0 up'-ratf all of thfl vqriipiiiruit is '- chad! 644,45 Ang :fm wi 7, M M Sfar1fI'1'rig: Mrs. ll. Franvis. sponsor. First mir: NI. llvf-sv. .l. lumlry. xiw- pr:--irlvnt, Fwoud' Voir: L. Kewl. prPsidc'nt: C. Lang- ford. Tw. liartou. l., Ford. 74. Yowniun. L. Hurliuliy. fi. Wu-liiugloii. ussi-tuut sr-err-larry: W. Thie-rry. XT. Bvll, svrgffant-at-arliisg ff, limi:-r. I5ZlI'llLlIIlf'IlIZlI'l1lIl1 E. Nlrfizulney. vliuplaiii: ll. lflmo. Nl. l.intou. lf. Harris. J. 95:-rs. sf-vrfftaryz D. glllwrt and H. xlilllillurd. tra-ri-im-r. .lor xliozwi: T. J. Rims, 1-hi:-f oiwrulor. PlfliHqXl'5 UNE OF our most essculiul or- gauiizutious iu the school. the work of the Audio-Yisuul Aids Club im-ludes kvcpiug in slmpe the vai'iCly of equipnieut used liy Clussvs and orgaiiizulious as u visual or audio supplv- ment to their prolmlems of study. The aims uud olijewtives of this group are to familiarize stu- dents with audio visual fuvilities. procedurvs. part of this training giwn Xudio Yisual .Xids lfluh iiiwiiiln-rs. Zo P cfs 115375 illlillt'i'llIll1llli'SZl.0PrlLillllSll usv of uuclio-visual riiutcwiuls. and to fuvilitutv their llrt'Z to vs- tulmlish halmits uud interests for leisure Illllfxl to focus attvutiou ou vovulioual possiliilitics in the field. and to lvuild Cligiiuctei' traits. suvh as rc-sponsilmility. reliuliility. und resourceful- IICSS. t rye 5' :I .- ii First row: E. Young, G. Coleman. P. Hayward. P. Lee. R. Crout, parliamentarian: L. Drake. Second row: L. Wright, E. Hawkins, assistant secretary: B. Braggs. Y. Williams. ,l. Griffin. W. Barnes. Third row: Mr. Leyy. sponsorg B. Hunt. P, Bazile. L. johnson. A. Foley. E. Kyles. P. Garrett. B. Howard. .-Y. Graham. D. Breaux and Mr. Harrison. sponsor. .Yot shown: B. Coleman. presidentg E. Taylor. secretary: G. Derouen. treasurer: lf. Levy. chaplain: and E. Smith. reporter. Zz- Fig- ' ' TO INCREASE OUR knowledge and to learn lo perfect our skills in science. to give service in our community and nation. to under- stand the importance of science in our lives. and to help carry out the program of Science Clubs of Americai'-these a1'e fundamentally the aims which the twenty-seven members of 1 up Zadie the Bi-Phy-Chem Club attempt to accomplish. Organized in 1954 for interested students of biology. chemistry, physics and general science, the club is sponsored by Service In- structors Chester Levy Jr.. Anderson Harrison and Ronald Spooner. JLNIOR HONOR SOCIETY opposite page: First row: Nlrs. V. Young. advisor: C. Williams, D. Syers, assistant secretary' C. Lafayette. vice president: E. Lacy. W. Victor. president. Second rou': S. Davis. P. Lacey. J. Sam. C. Hall. sergeant-ab arms: R. Delesbore. Sfwalker. parliamentarian. Third row: D. Ford. C. Briscoe. C. Laday, BI. Briscoe. E. Yictor. BI. Oli- vier. Fourth row: E. Taylor. C. McCleon. J, Boddin. C. lsaac. D. Brown. C. Young. C. Jason. M. Mearlon. Fifth rout M. Bellard. .-X. Baker. Nl. Johnson. B. Wakins. B. Washington. V, Payne. W. Exans. F. Jackson. C. Baszile. Sixth row: M. Allen, ,l. Cole. M. Sweet, B. Augustine. N. Joe. L. Young. G, Young. B. Williams. D. Killingworth. Serenrh row: R. Barnes, R. Strawe. J. Noccin. B. Sparks. A. Chayen. G, Price. R. Dorsey. lf. Harrison, S, Bradshaw. J. Wallace and D. Washington. 1 QF' A J' . .a Q. A, C2 Y .w-2' SENIOR HONOR SOf.illf'l'Y. First rout R. Doffnc-3. ll. 'l5lr-r. J. llali-tv. lf. Smith. .Sefonzl row: E. Griffin, B. Coleman. fx. lla-zilf-. 4-haplain: A. Simpson. pre-side-nt: F. llw-iiirv. li. Hunt. lf. Taylor. assistant sec-rf-tary: Baszile. Third rout J. llf-cfs:-. parliainc-ntariang J. Griffin. J. Washington. J. llowaril. ll. King. Xl. Robinson. C. Jonefs, D. Bernard. Fourth row: l.. fiatl:-. ff. lllllilliill. J. Jon:-s. 5. Boykin. l.. Jacko, R. Vlartin. J, Ile-ll. X. .Xke-r-, sr-rggm-ant-at-arnisg XY. liarnvs. ff. Nero, P. llazilf-. N. Cuillory. J. Hawkins. N. Wlillianis. J, lirown. trvasurf-r: an-I X. llrahani. llllxlllfaa nianagn-r. .Yot slzouvz: ll. Phillips, sw- re-tary. Sponsors any Urs. R. Finiplxins. ll. Wiz-st, Nlis- Opal Johnson. Xliss Naomi lfllisoll. Nlrs. Dora Francis, R. Spoon:-r :intl Nlrs. ll:-tty Taylor. Www S IF YOI' HAVE an average of HB or lmettcr and possoss suvh clvsiralile qualities as lvaclor- ship. 4'lial'ac't0r ancl vitizenship. then you arc' the type of student which the National Honor Society welcomes. One of the most ref'ent or- ganizations A establislied May l5. 1956 s it lneffan oarlv to fulfill its purposes. to stim- Z' . ulatv a lli'SII'P to 1'011clC1' s01'x'1c0. to Crvatf' an . . W. . v cnthusiam for scholarship. to promote worthy lt'illi9l'Slllp.. ancl to 0Ill'0lll'ilgIE' tht- flevelopnwnt of 1-liaravtvi' in stutlvntsf' This organization spreads vllvm' throughout the Holiday season lay sending: out cheer and Christmas Cards to indigent families. They also post honor rolls and sfwrf- as ushers for various occasions. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY lg WE REMEMBER... O R SCHOOLMATES l Vile recall our happy associations with our schoolmates . . the carefree. the timid . . . the brilliant, the plodders . . the tall. sun-crowned heroes and heroines . . . a revolving pattern of seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen . . . We looked to the seniors for leadership, and so they did . . . in sports. music . . . in our cluhs and organiza- tions . . . and completed the picture with their own com- mencement activities . . . so exclusively theirs . . . Our juniors made their achievements, too, in music, sports, science and scholarship . . . formed the honor guard for seniors . . and were hosts for the junior-senior prom . The sophomores . . . determined not to he over- shadowed . . . and weren't . . . they found room at the top of things, too . . And finally, hut not the least on our merry-go-round, the freshmen . . . heloved hahies of the family . . . nd fianticall formed their own protective covering . . . a ' y held on to the brass ring . . IO4 D ' 4 .1-ms spu- emwu.-au' 'wwawwvawiwdvll , x . ' ,w71.f'4z' f:fi'Yww,3W Q M ,ew W by f I W 1, f f If L, :WJ v 4wpi5Q'i'fa, ,, ,, ,. .,- .fagdg v ,Swv an I I' ' l I 'pn-I 41 'V . I I in , if , , Ax., Y. .N ,fix R24 ff .1 , -'I if 1:51 ' 4 , .2 'V . R l05 I Qtr A . im ,i g A 1 1 b X i ii 1, Q Us 1 5 1 33 79Kcm74ea-,7w4LS Wwe .V 1 'M' VM- f f 4. . A 1 i ' 1 ,- f .4 1 1 ' f I 1 ' J 1 f I 4 '- ' 2-,i-1 '35 ,g, f ' T f mv -P.. , .S V A si I H, Us K 1 , 'W ,,, 'L f ,Q 7 1 Lf . J , In In ' E. A 1 fa 111 5 X' , 7 T Qi SENIOR OFFICERS Senior class wffiwis :ma sfamling. In-ft In riffhl: Hurivlfl Sxlviu, vim' irc-sidmit: 11:1ru141 z- . 1 mptcr, In-aisiirm-rx lzriicstim- lfriffin. assistant si-fre-tary: liviiry V1 illiams. historian: J Xmlrvw 1. 171110 111. Il8l'118Il1CIl1L1I'1l'lIlZ and 4at piaiwl :Xlphamell Baszilc. secretary. X01 Illlffllfflf :mn 12111111 Carcincn pre-sidcmz iaml 'XIll1II'1JFl' Akers, rhaplain. 1 lIU11X pri A H' s iisurs am- Hrs. NI. 1.. Ijivkr-tt. 12-1: 15. fl. Wf-st. 12-2 and Grade Leaderg Urs. 11. J. Llicslvr. 12-.31 and 11. L. Hrarlsliaxv. 12-1. CI,-XSS NIOTTO: 'Ouv step at a time. but alwaysf0rwarc1 Senior Class Enrollment. 141 RONALD WAYNE GORDON Fpunixli lllub 2: Hi-Y 1: liillllvfll Club 3: liuntl l. BEATRICE HOWARD 1 lil-Plly-fillvlll 3. 1: Stull:-nt ffnuiivil 1: Rufinvw fflub 4: llliiiililr-lie-v Staff 4. ERMA LEE LOCKWOOD Honc-ybm-s 4: Honwniakvrs Club 3: Forvnsiv Club 4: BUIIlbll'll!'i' Staff 4: Tancla Horizon 3, 4. HENRY WILLIAKIS JR. Rasketlmall 1: Travk 3. ANDREW PATRICK FOLEY III Safvty Patrol 1. 2. 3, 4: Stutlt-nt Coun- cil 1. 12, 3. 4: Rt-tl Crun 1. 2. 3. 4: Fore-nsic 1. 2. 3, 4: Bi-Phy-Cliviii 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. DOROTHY MAE KING Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2. 4: National Honor Socit-ty 3. 4: Basketball 3: Student Council 2. 3, 4: Buiiibloboe Staff 4: Must Outstanding Girl 4. if THONIAr JANIL: RO:: all .... T llarlwtliall 2. 55, 4: Audio Yifual Op- Q-rator Il. 1. E A 3, 'if' ETHEL UAE HAWKINS Uamnia Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4: Bi-Pliy-Climii 2. 3. 4: 'llanda Horizon Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 3. 4g Forensic' Club 4: Baflwtliall 3. 4. A . .1-'W , car, bHIRLEX MAE BOBINO Tanda Horizon Club 1. 2. 3. 4: 'Nl-w-nf 11 . dwg . - 3 554 2 , aa' 11. 5 1 15, H r-1? K 2 xx. .li . 1-. , gx.,.,,,V : ai Honeylwvs 1. 2. 3. 4: Baskvtlwall 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Library Staff 4: Bi-Phy-Chfni 3. AMBRO:E GLEN AlxERb 5 Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Spanish Cluln. 'Ni CLAUDE JONES JR. Ftudvnt Council 1. 2. 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Audio Yi-ual Op- erator 3: Bi-Pliy-Chvrn 2: l'li1mlJlc:lJf'P Staff 4. JOAN NA Vi ADHINGTON -if -.J Baskotliall 1. 2. 3. 4: Honeylne-ew 1: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Bi-Phi'-Che-ni 1. .-rdf!! .I :XNIL5 Nl.XIihIIAI.I, blil .LN mf I'1wtIu1II 5. Ig 5l'IllHl' NIIHIIINII i.IuIm1 Q NI I IImI Ill Iix I II- I 1-wr vi nu , aww YYONNIC NIARIIQ WILLIAMS XI-Ima Tri-III-Y I. 2. 3. L: III-Php I l.I1wu1 3. lg I uture- 'I1f'Lll'IIV'I'N I: I'Im11f-- IlIL1I'U'l'b 23 lIux11IJIeIwr- Staff I. BI'.I IX IO IKYLOII llurnma Iri-III-Y 2. II. -13 Flag lic-are-r 2. .I. 'Ig III-Iylly-LIIIVIII 2, Zig Ilvlnating 'Ivana 3, -13 Ianda Horizon Club 2. 33 Hwrlr-yIJPr'f I. IODEPH LEON SIMON aII . . , , L1 1 Ja CLORII IIUNALII GARDNER Svnirvr flaw I'r:-sinlvntg Fmxtlwall I. 12. 3, 4: Baskvlball I. 2. 3. 43 Bas.-baII I. 2. 3. lg NationaI Humor Sucim-'ty 3, 4. WILNI.-X ANN CARRLTH GZIIIIIIIAI 'Ixri-Hi-Y I. 25 Honz-yln-pg 1, 25 I Iag III-.ln-r 3. -I: IIasI-QetIJaII 2. 3. -1: 'Iravk 2. -I. 'lg Library Staff 4. 1 ' pv- ,,,-nr , IIARULIJ LLOYD Sl'fVll'TliR lfftotliall 1.2. Zi. 1: Nast-ball 1. BETTY ll-INN COLEXLXN llfillfl 1. 2. 3. 4: National llonor Sn- vnflv 3. 4: Bl-l,llY-ClH'IIl 2. 3. 4: Gam- ma'Tri-Hi-Y 2. '3. 4g Forvnsic Club not i 3. Al: Buzxrlmlf-lu-v Staff 4, of T. -1 95.5, ETHEL LEE TIMS Spanish Club 35 Gamma Tri-Hi-Y lg Future Nurses Club 4g Hom-ybees 2, 3. 4. MENSON WALKER JR. Xi Band lg Football 23 Bumbls-be-v Staff 4 5 -. -we .Q v,, Q-5 11- ikff Aff -fr - 3...-nn. SENIORS ll. to r.l Barbara Hunt, Wilma Carruth. Emorose- Taylor, Yvonne- Williams, Ethel Hawkins, Rose Crout, Alfred Martin, and Junior. Floyd Jones. mug cutely for what may be thvir last opportunity to pose for a Lincoln School yvarbook Illl0l0glI'8IJllQ'I'. li XIIIMII X NNN HI N I .im Ntlllldliil llfvnvwr Nwie-ly fi. ll .llplld IIlllllIll lPt'v' Stull. X.-XINILL LANDRIO JR. Flldlll-ll lilub 5. 4. I'FhI't'IlN1l' Club rl. .J Track I. ,ff SAMEEL JAMES PORTER Basketball I, 2, 3. 4: Football 3. 4. Trark 1. 2. 3: Mixed Gln- Club 1: Rami I. 2: National Honor Focicty 3 4 .IESSIE LEE GRIFFIN Hand 2. 3: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3. 4: BiAPhy4Clu-in 2. 3. 4. National Honor Socif-ty 3, 4: Future Nurses 43 Bumble- bee- Staff 4. I 16 u KATHRYN ELIZABETH MILES Alpha Tri-Hi-'Y 1. 2: Bi-Phi'-Chr-m 2: Track 2. 3. 4: Voters League 4: Band 2. 3. rl: Fort-uric Club 4. JERRY LOLI5 JONES lfawtball 1: Baseball 2. 3. 4. 3 'Y KJ GEORGE SPARKS otball 2. 3.-1: 'l'ra ', S. . IAVA JEAN JEFFERSON IIIIIIEI l If Business Club 43 Buniblcbcf' Staff 4. FRANCIS HAWKINS Llllifdl Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Cl:-Q' Club 2. 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 2. 3. -lg Stu- dent Council 2, 45 Fore-nsic Club 4, Votf-rs Lvaguv 4. 'fi .,c , ,,,4n, xi-us' Q5 an vljp Chural Club 3, 4: Mixed Glu- Club 3. 115 Boys Ulm- Club 3, 45 Nationa HERBERT TYLER mini' Fovif-ty 3, 4, Spanish Clu . 1 I' LIKE T0 LEARN to dance-A? ni:-et a date? re-nm-w olri ac- quaintanrf-s 'for just gab awhile? Thrn th-A Tri-Ili4Y Spanish- Anierican social. Fvbruary 6, was the affair for you! There was good Spanish dancing the first half. folluwecl by livc rock and roll music to complete the eve- ning. x B SR! , J 1 A-f' lf' 'V ,.',1f I va.. HELEN JEAN OSBORNE Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, Zig Swimming 'Il-am 3. -1: Hand lg Pi-p Club 3: Ifuturv 'lltt21I'llf'I'5 3. -1, .IININIIE LYONS Football l. LEON WRIGHT Cheerleader 2, 3. 45 Bi-Phy-Chem 2, 33 Forvnsic Club -1-g Track lg Camera Club 3, 44 Safety Patrol l. LUVEIYIA BARTLEY Spanish Cluli 3g Gamma Tri-Hi-Y lg Travk 2: lglIfIllJlt'llf'l' Staff 4. ELAINE MARIE CALCOTE Forvnsic Club 3. 4g Voters League 4. MURPHY GUIDRY Football lg Voters League 4. -rugs 'vs img- If EM 1 1'-.IV '12 .af po- :Y fv-9 Y , , . ' N S.-Xxll EL .l:XClx50X Base-lwall 3: YNUQX l: l 1-wtlmll l r- 0 SYNlIIlIl1lllQI 'll-lun 3: llllIlllPll'l74'Y' Flillln I 'WML-'14 , mlolmsr-3 -x. '11-xxmlz 'X Nlixml lllvf' lllulr 2. fi. 11 National x Ho M, um. fat 1 f0YF' . L, , . fl: .Xlphu lr1-lll-X 1.2.3. 1: lill-lll Clulv 1. .fXLl'IlAMEl.l, BfXSZII,E Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4: Tzlnfla llfwimvrm flulm 2. 5. 4: xIlXI'fl blew- Llulv 3. -1: fvlflr fil ' ' ' ' ' ,cv lllub 3, -1: flllflvfll l.HL1Il1'll 2' X uterf League 1. ARTHUR CH AR LES LYONS nor Nwle-ly 15. 13 Ili-l'l1y-llln-m 2. 3. 4? 4' If' 9' 'llravk l. 2: lfuvrlliall l. 2: .hulirl Yi-ual .':?. lg Operator 2. i1'R,!! ' 149+ ng QU I . 55,4 ROSA LEE NIILSTEAD Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3: HUHt'y'l?f'CF I-.A V4--Q.. KX f 1: Spanish Club 2: Futurv Nurfrs -1: FOTPH ll Club 4. ACE GR.-KHAKI JR. Scienu- Clulm 2. 3: Camera Club 2. 3. Fort-n-iv Club 3. 4: Yoterx League 1' National Hmmr Sm-if-ty 3. 4: 511.1 Cnurtvu aux Bm' 4. 5' X fir -19 IK .ga-.0-iff' f T' ,fl vii l5:Xlll':l,l,:X ROIRGEOIS Sale-ly Pulrul 33 lluxkvtlmull 11 llunxnn V., ,, A, , lr1-lll-X l. 2. -5: Mawr- I.:-uguw 1. Fun-rlxiv lflulr 1. JOSEPH ROY EDWARDS l 41utlJL1ll 2. 3. fl. JOSEPH CHARLES Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track l. -lg lfirrvnfic Club 3, 41 You-rs Leaguv 3. 4. MlfRCEl7E5 GREEN Jxlllllil Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. JOYCE MARIE HENDERSON Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 2, 34 lfuturv Nursvf 43 Forensif' Club 4: Voters Lvagzue 4. ELDRIDGE GADISON Track 1. 2. 3. 4. .4 1-Ad' 9-'x IV! 1? P 'fr - V. 2 sl A ' . M431 .aff LLC3 XIARIP. JOIXER 01165 bww 1 am a IITILUII . ll a uf 3. 3: Hi-Php-f.hf-nx 2: Yum-ri If g - -ll Fulurv- Nurffg 1 'H - ' , .f---Mi OLIVER ROGERS Uafkf-Ilrall 3. 4: -'Xluiiu Yixual Oywru 3' Qpani-I1 flluh 4. 1 su, l THE SHORTHXNIJ IDISPLAY I by xl1'Il'f'lit'X tlr--vu and Rvtty Iguns Irightb muxt ln- wry iIllr'I'v'NIiI1QI. if sw arm- to judge- from the-ir expr'-N-iun-. Thh r-xhihit wax thv first in a wvvkiy St'fir'i whivh Shortham SlUdl'I1I4 dibplay in km-ping with their phd e to ke-vp the- -hnrlhami bull:-tin board in- teresting and x ariwlf' LLROX GLILLORX RLIFY JLAN I,XONb .Xlpha Tri-Hil' 2. 3. YI 'R , inf' Y 'Nw 1 4 1,015 Nlklill. Vi.XLIxhli lylrl- Ulm- illulv 12. Qi, -1: fxlplui Tri-HL --J '7 'uw' l -Xlkw Qld ..f 'V K 1 r1Ilt'NN . . DONALD J,-HIL: GHAIJNEH I-'u1b.1llZ 3 Irfnkl j0blzl'll BHOVK N JR. Imlu-t11.1l Xrtx 3. Nillllllldl litilliil' N-- rl--Iy 3, 1: Hvullh and Safm-ly lllulv 2. 3. YLHA LRE ROQILRE 1- . . .. . Tami Iiurimm Club 3. -1: Horn-ylwz-4 3. -11 Forum-iv iflulr 4: Futurm' Xurfr-5 4: puni-h illulm ,. YY XRCE LI DOLPH HOI LINN Vi ILL XRD Rl Pl N PR XNR si 'Inu-ly Sf' f .hi 1 ar EVELYN GRACE THOMAS Honeybee-s 3, 4: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2 3. 4: Tancla Horizon Club 2. 3. 4 Spanish Club 3: I-'orensic Club 4. SHERMAX JONES M w Track 1. 2. 3: Football 1. , 'X ff 'F Fa ' -,f f'rf' ' I J 4 4 --54,4 Q .,s , U . 22? 2' 'ff' efjffwf LEO COLE Football 2, 3, 4, ELVINIA WILLIAMS Choral Club 13 Mixed Clue Club 1: Girls Glee Club 1: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2. 'Q-J' ,HM 2. Ju L 1 Q z' aff Q ' l?::'4 J , A F ..,,. I . , .1- 'Nr 1 Q12 ' su li- M HATTIE COLEMAN Future Nurses 4: Forensic Club 4: Homemakf-rs 2: Voters League 4: Li- brary Staff 3. 4. EDDIE THOMAb Basketball 2. W'll,LlE Nl.-XE NlClil.ES UHIHINH TrivHi-Y 3. 4. CEFKS DRYNIBIER JR. lfootlrall 2. 3. 4: Travk l. 2. 3. 1. Q . f Q CHARLES CLAYTON GUIDRY Band 1, 2. 3. 4g Forensic Club 4g Basketball Trainer 2, 3, 4. ORA MAE SAMPA Future Teachers 3, 45 Girls Clee Club 3. 43 Mixed Clee Club 4: Senior Span- ish Club: Forensic Club 4. NELDIA REA KEYES Honeybees 2. 3. 4g Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Track 1. 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Mixed Glee Club 2. 3. 4. LLOYD RICHARD JONES Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Choral Club 4: Audio Yifual Operator 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3: Forensic Club 4, Faq may 117- 11:-wrip NIXICJI-IIE Llxla PfXR1xhH HIM- mx ..- -, rd - - . Dinan: SKQIF Y . 111i1x - ag 0 N mimaitii-n? 'xIlf f11l IH1b1o'1br'a' Nlaff -11111:-rx a- they up 'VL 'lr r'i A bXI.1'H1i1J JOSEPII NI-XHTIN 1iLlI1l1 1. LZ. Ii. 1: Hi-H 3. 1: 11349-I. 112111 1. -3. 3: f,11f1ra1 1.11113 2. 3. 1-g A 1'flr'f'11x1f' 11ll1J 1 ERNEST IJECUHE Haskvtlmull 2. 3. 4: 5111110111 Cuunvil 1: Yil11f!I1i11 111-nor Suvivty 3. -1. MAUJRA LEE ROBERSON Blixf,-11 Hlw Club 2. 3. lg Girls Glw uh 2. 3. 4: Debating Team 3. 4g Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3. 41 Forensic Club 3 4, E -.i Eln .1- ' 1' Jo ,XXX Cl..-XYIUY l.llH'LlI'f Fluff rl. lllflil3lfli'l' Llflf Se-nior Fpanifli Clulm. v 5 ERNEST MACK Nlll,l.ER liuskvllwull l. 2. 3. 4: llasolmall l, 2 3. 4: Footliall 2. 3. 4: lianrl l. HELEN J. C.-Xlllilvllll l,f't'SllltiIll of Illo .-llpha Tri-Hi-Y -l: l'rc'sicloiit of the 'llinfla Horilon Cluli 4: lluglwtllall Captain 4: H1-cl Cross 3. 41 You-rs Illlglllf' fl. 41 Lilvrury Stuff 3. --r . ' .xl ERNESTINE GRIFFIN Tanda Horizon Cluli 1. 2. 3. 1: Gamma 'fri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: HLlD9j'lJt'k'4 2. 31 Na- saw' tional Honor Forie-ty 3, 4: BaSk:'tlJall 3. 4: Studs-nt Council 3. 4, KIMROD HAISLEY Hi'Y 1: Spanish Club 3, 4: Forensic Club 33 Baseball Statistifian 3. 4: lluiiilnlelwf- Staff 4. ,1 Ol my Y ff W ,V -V C if Y 1 Ai' V.:- f 52' ,M-J 'inf GLEND.-X :XDANIS Alplla Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: Y-ftflrx League: 3 VINCENT MARTIN lfLGlfNl12 wY:YlQ5ON Football 1: Fvnior Spanish Clubg Hi-Y 4g lfmvtlmllll l. 2: liuwlnall bl. ROSA LEE COOPER lfuturm- Nurwx Club pl: Yule-rf Lvagur- 3. 1: l llPf!'IlNlK' lflulr Ii. lg Ftumlffnt Clmxmil Ig llmuf- Ewrummirf 21 Library Stuff 4. E RRI.-X LE E El-XRLS .Xlpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, LIONEL ROGERS liaif-lvall l, 2. 3. -ll Fll1'llN:lll 2. 3. -1-. v--I v ,O 'Q mf' 5 0 l may at ww t I' vt SHlRLlIY MAE VVALTERS Forensic Club 44 Honcybt-es 3, 4. .-XJXRON PREVOST Bafeball l. 2, 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4g Football 1: Bi-Phy-Chem Club 2g Swinnning -1: National Honor Society 2. CLARENCE WASHINGTON Bascfball 1. 2, 3g Audio Visual Operator 3 1 CATHERINE ANN STELLY Hom-yln-e-5 2. 3. -45 Student Council 25 Senior Spanish Clubg Voters League 4g Library Club 3. NELL ROSE ANTOINE Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 4: Library Club 2. 3: Horizon Club 23 Forensic Club 3, 43 Debating Tvam 3, 4. VALGENE LYONS National Honor Society 3. 4g Bi-Phy- Chem Club 2g Basketball 3. if If ., . X 'ot Y' ra 1-xg, ' H' U ' ' Y - , Q41 , wx V ' ' A 'O thi. , 1 l vi zip ' 'J ... QV! if., ,,r Q,:y' . f' 5552. BARBARA JEAN MARTIN Voters League, 3, 43 Spanish Club 4g Health and Safety Club 2. 3: Rumble- bee Staff 4. HAROLD LEON DAVIS Spanish Club 2g Hi-Y 4, Camera Club 33 Band 1. JOHN EDWARD LANDRY Band 1, 2, 35 Swimming Team 1, 23 Basketball 1g Hi-Y Ig Tennis 15 Senior Life Guard 1. HENRI ANNA GADISON Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Spanish Clubg Bi-Phy-Chem 21 Voters League 3, 4, Forensic Club 4, Bumble- bee Staff 4. ROSITA MARTIN Miss Lincoln of 56-579 Honeybees 2, 3. -13 Spanish Club -Ig Library Staff 4, Tanda Horizon Club 2. 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MILLER BAKER Band 1. 2. 3. 4: junior Red Cross Council 2. 3: Forensic Club 3, 4g Hi-Y 3, 43 Voters League 3, Future Teachers 25 Bumblebee Staff 4. 1 .Q -if 'wiv V? Nl-XRY MARGARET JOSEPH Alpha Tri-Hi-Y lg Honu-maker HAROLD EDWARD SYLX I X l-wvtball l, 2. 3. 1: Ftuclf-nt ifuun 3, -1: ipanieh flulv 3. 4: llaxkvtba 3. Natmnal Honor Noclc-tx' 3. 4 'NI I Outgtamling Dug' 1, l ' 4+ AK ' WESLFY JONES Spani5l1 Club 3: Fmwtball 2: Baslut 1 2: Baseball 2. MARY YVETTE NIOSLEH Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 3. bl. LEOTHA PAYTON Honeybs-vs 33 Gamma Tri-Hi Hom:-nmakf-rs 1: Furs-nsic Club 4 ALBERT COLEMAN Football 2: Baseball 2. ROS E NI.-XR I E DO FFXI-IY Choral ffluh 35 Cirl- Ulm- Iiluh 3: Alpha 'liri-Ili-It l. 2. 3. -1: FlPI'f'IlNl4 filulm 2. 3. 1: Swimming 'IX-am 2. 3. AI: National Honor Soni'-ty 3. I. IXNIES CI,:XlllfXCl'l IROBINO Ilanfl l. 2, 3. I: Collet-rt Ilanrl 2. 31 Spanish filuln 3. DOUGLAS X. BROLSSARD Industrial Arts Club 3. 43 Hi-Y 4. ETHEL REE SMITH Alpha Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2g Safety Patrol 2, 3. 4g Honeybees l, 2g National Honor Society 3. -I. MARY ETTA WHITE Spanish Club 3: Gamma 'l'ri'Hi-Y l. 2. 3. -1: Voters League lg Forensic Club 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4. LEON MITCHELL HLCKABY Camera Cluh 2. 3. 4: Bi-Phy-Chem 2, 3. 4: Hi'Y 3. 4. Cheerleader 3, 4g Safety Patrol 2, 3. sol . PATSY MARIE GARRETT Horieybn-cs 25 Audio Visual Operator 33 Science Club 3, 4g Forensic Club 4g Bumblebee Staff 4. DONALD EARL JOHNSON Football l, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4. WALTER LOUIS STARKS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 3, 43 Student Council 2, 35 Hi-Y 3. ELOUISE KYLES Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 3, 49 Bi-Phy-Chem 43 Future Nurses 4g Voters League 4. Ft EULA MAE MORRIS Future Teachers l, 3g Forensic Club 1, 2, 33 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y lg Safety Patrol 1, 23 Business Club 4g Bumblebee Staff 4. LEANDER COMO JR. S W 5' Y t in-1 '1 E T-1 QT' xi' 24 f ai ,N no 70' vs- Q, 1 ' tt ii, yd ', 1 ,, 5 .Qs 'WS '-.3 .. N tj' 1 fl BH rr Q' new -. 1 . L 111 I H 411' bo- , -. .. 11- . . JOHN DII LINLI R Ii UNIOND ' s 3' lx dllldl Iam w.-fy? WARREN ILO PAL I, Annual King 3: NNIC.-X Ig Sem r Spanish Club. LOYCF BELL Hcneylmff- 3. , re S El! .fpanish Clulm 35 IIu1x1l1I1-law Staff 4. 1, 'HJ EMMA NIKE BROI 55ARIJ EDC,-XR YY lhE Ili. Spam-lx Llulm 3. 4. ig. V 1 54 it P' NIfXIiI,liNE ANN NORNIANIJ Nlixvfl film' fllttlr I. 2. 3. 'll Girls Ulm- cilllll I. 2. 3. 'IZ I'l0m-ylJm't'f 1, 2. 3. 1: lwure-nm' t.lul1 2. 3, -lg Nuan- lall filulm dl. -1. I.'UlliS BHUWN SIWIPTIQR lfmillwzlll 3, fl: 'llruvk 2. 33 III-llllj'-Cllflll 2. 3: Swimming Tvam 3. -1. DAVID BROOKS Baskm-tlJall 2, 3g Baseball 2, 3, 4. EDWENA SPARKS Bi-Phy-Cln-ni 31 Student Council 2g llusinvss Club 'lg Iiumble-Iwo Staff 4. NOLEN JOSEPH WILLIAMS Baseball 2. 33 Audio Visual Operator Ig Industrial Arts Club 2, 3g Bi-Phy- Chl-in 2. MAXINE G. SAMPSON liafketlmall 4g Baseball 4g Science Club -1. 3'6- Qc-zl Y M2455 ,W I ,QQ 4'U'1'k 'V'l ....., - ,,.-.J-qv v-mr' a?Zaa ?7wmfafzSeac2v-w,,.cumfZaaq 74em ,ii . M if' i '- Ham' Qj JUNIOR SECTION PRESIDENTS Svulwlz lk-vc-lia Cfrwut. ll-12: llunulfl lawn. ll-IS: liurluira Phillips. ll-1: Adam Firiipfmi. ll-4: juice Jones. ll-5. Sfflflfllillgi Xlvkinlcy lmftwn. ll-6. Spmisurs are Miss N. lfllison. ll-1: Nlrs. ll. l. Simpkius. ll-2: Clayton Clark. 11-3: Klrs. L. Xl. Nlillcfr. 11-1: Cllestvr Levy jr.. ll-3: aml Nlrs. Y. gX. Xlilclivll. ll-6. grade leuller. Kiirulllmmt 213 I3I Don Olia Irma Dorsey Velma Nlcfiree Charles Forward Dorothy Cruse Donald Antoine John Gobert Rose 0,Neal Roy Young Johnny Holloway Lloyd Marie Edwards David Daniels Betty Griffin Stewart McDaniel Doris Newman Carlton Veltz Lee Anna Rocio Harry Hulin JU IORS N I llxxx W It Illt ldv amx lxeedcr H rten Q Flfl rx Hu m ttf 1.5 sf' to , QII X ll K' XC r N X1 1 v-xi MW- fgr- vs,- '5'sl:' Rc -.-.3 x,- 'I7' C-gs YS.. X.. adm in-my 61. 'fix Qo..4 Ii 5' 1 SM' H.. 7175 5 if 'A -4 . . 'fljf v-Q, J wif-'5 A , ' 'X Q fi as ! , 'Di xftbg it , o-N, IEW: F1 'P Joyce Tims Maxine Lung Thvlliv lirown Lawyer Nlvliianiel Betty Milton Susie lmrlay Lois Rivers John Celelltine Annnie- Hall Betty :Xzore Ernest Howard Patrivia Baszile Wlillie Lee Brent John Celestine Geraldine Coleman Ruth Fonteno Naomi Walker Wilda Provost I34 UNIORS W HX MAKE Sl CH a scramblv for I 10 re-cord l'llE'l'kif Dm-te-ntirm llall fulcl ln- plvauint with sux-h cmupany J 1.1-rilvlla Wvll- lil a liauzilv. Nlllillll Walk:-r, liolwrt lllllN'1lt'21llX. liurlvuru llragga Huy llruu- .1r4l. jc-wolvnv Hawkinf. ami Wil-lu qv iwlni aruuncl. urlw Burton. Fun- llurryl .Xllwrl Laura ixllll Javkii Glurizi lilzlrli ,, Yi' is ,X I . u 'V' ,guy Q V. .4 T Willrert llerouen 'W Hullcriv BHJWI1 lrx im- Jones Hay muml Alexander Jewelene Hawkins Nathan Barton Delia Mae Hf'Hlll Putty Hayward Ollie Cuillory wa. QW Wx I i i 43 1 f - r 9 fu'-if Glenda Edward :Xlmel ,llli'UllS john Clark Floyd jones Janice Batisle Clara I.eFluer Barbara Braggs HlI'llilI'll Nll'llllltlS in Vallerie Brown Elwin Benjamin Margarette Louis Sam Ford Laura Booze Fredrick Smith Nora Francis Dalton Breaux Serenia Lyons Rufus Cole J U IORS GOOD LOOKS and moat crviirt:-H115 nominees, Nellie Cuillory. Herbert HlJNN'Llfll- Wilda l'rm-ost. Charlw Bur- ton. He-tty Azore. and Betty Griffin. epiclure-rl at riglitl engage in fliwr-v converxatiun while awaiting final elec- tion re-turne. , Andrew Citizen Cecelia Crout McKinley Lofton Irvine Lovilotte Patrivia Lee Adam Simpson Martha Nlurrms' Juanita llcese Ethel Marsh Geneva Martin Edward Codeaux Dorothy Coleman Shirley Boykin Willie Bell Walterine l7orreSt Freclcly Landry Cora llowarcl Calvin Hayes Nora Clueliette Willie Prescott Lillie Mae Goucleaux lleliert Olivier Sandra Baszile Hose Dancer Lou Ellen Johnson James Abrington Dorothy Bernard .losey Nletoyer Robert Thibeeleaux Willie Faye Barnes N 111 1 ri IL1 Ln ul? urs Oulu uprano and Phwlli at- Ill m ni nl I you lie ' , , ,W James llammmirl Jessie lmfv Prvjean btillman llc-lrert Joyve Jones Cornelius Moss Helen Klay Rita Price Phillip Lavalis M' Marv Ami 5amuelQ Oscar Smith Jr. 'wr Patsy Spencer Claudia Thierry Nl:-lvia 'lwraim-r llIlI'1ll'llll Xxvtxlls Nlulllrvu Nlllvllell Geraldine ljlixfff' Cevfllia Trahan Edward Barnes l'lIALllll't'S Sixnnn iltlllll 554-rs Susie 'lllnnnas Putlr Nlae Vnrislr Floyd Nlcllaniel Ruse Weldon Jessie Maw Howard xlUI'I'lS llevsv Hattie- l7mvlks Margaret Perry Herman Donald Aqulllard Phyllis Nlattlmews XID XXI NINII NON and Robert Baker r an 1 I fade-n rm th x do a Crea ne dance tune m u-- W endell Harrx on Sh1l'lCY 'Nan Rm Lee Chflrlei Barbara Phllllp Cfxlwm P irkcr Marx Ruth Onlex Louie Bell Cade Jmeph Jumus Ella 'Nlae X oung Catherme Nero Vi llbert Nlurrou XIHIHIC Lori Nlamon Heidi Bryant Geraldine Baylor Abram Johnson Katy A skew Nora Everett Daisy Simmons i , -J ii ow Llxlf Barbara James Raymond Frazier Audry Landrio Thomas ,lavkson Amy Morgan Harold Walker Audry Shields Donald Jason Margie Williams Sidney Spell Gloria Henry Bertha Frank Hester Barry Howard Smith Velta Clark Lillian Drake SOPHOMORE SECTION PRESIDENTS usezuary lirmvn. 10-4. mnsurs arc- Nlrs. C. Williamf. lil-l: A. llenclerwn. ll!-2 aml grade leaclc-r: Klis l U. lwlxnsun. 10-.51 Nllss ll. Lmmer. lll-lx :X. llarrlslm. lil-nz Hrs. C. Btllllfllll. 10-O mrl B. F. lzlllsmx. lil-1. ljnrollmm-nt 240 Iwjl I0 right: lftlu-l Garrison. ll!-31 jmve llarler. lll-6: Phyllis lmrvy. lll-5: Emma Xlf'lHI'. lil-1: ancl Rulwrt Parker. lll-T. Nut piwtureml are Famlru Xeno. lil-2: am 'Q A REAL CONE piattvr party stagmi ivy Huw Brmiiv and Phyllix Simon lon floor? and Rosa Howard and Mary A. Iiobinii mn iiixaul. .Xrv tlwsv rf-ally Flxif Pri'-Ivy records providing Ihr- riiiiml? 2 vm. fl HAY I CARRY the hunk- today? Nu, l'l1 carry the- 1100144 today . . and ffl it wfint during nur iiitwn-iw Court:-xy YY:-1-k Campaign, Jr-rmiita Drupwr and HVATIIIUII Kutviiff :wt thi' irifwfagi-, Iwi, .44 SOPHO ORE 9 X 'Va' ma XP' Leif! to right and top Io bUHUIl1f Clifford Landry. Jmmitta llrapf-r, Russvll Olin-r. Mary Ann iiuliiiw, Lawn-nce Yillcry. Phyllis Lacey. Drinalii YanWright. Louana Uuidry. Ncllon Grail:-r. Sumira Zvnon. WW 1, - A I ? an..--. 4, , Ei ,-'12 - lf , 'K , 'W so ar -I 'v Yi v V U, fl!!-nf-f sw Og f,A'.k A' ' '-J-..f 4 ' .,ff.':55Q5vf..,, :jig L. iii ,ffm X Mvgrvig-'ff,f ,,,.,.r,fv1n 5 4 F ,' I u Lf 3 av f ' A - H H ,4 n, A:-2 W WL, 'F' 'Sf A ,432 vx., I ' 4' ik! 1..- 9' M 'Vs 0-I' I 'VV V fri' 6 X : A fr ff 9 Q f N, 1 2 , mf' f - A , I ,M ' . .1 Q 0 g i 3, 1 . 5 I A 'R fvx N, sn ' ' Q 'Q N Hur nm' XI.y.,,1.-x Kmghr. 1,1-1-rgw Iwftwrm, Ifkxltlm Nlwrum, Ivy--5 Iintmn. 1Q rJIf4111'- Ri4'hQ1!'11- H, Hurphj. Ftvwdrt. Nw f'.' J' I1 ' .IH-- ph lf.14l.m-1. ffwlyrm 5.lHll1v I-. Nlugn Xllw rl. Xhzx I,4'Ix f. Iiaylxxlfrxwi fmrfi-'11, Im- 1,--rlfivullx. Thin! ffm. har! H- wif:--Xu. I'..1I'Il'-I Ilgumlt--11. Nrrxmx Hur.-. IMIHI1- IHILI1-wr1,XN.1ll:-r . , . . I.. .I-l11v'N. I.LiWI'I'lIl ' Kvul. f'1f.wff1 mu: 1..lIH1XIi I.u,1H.a1-A NN1.m.1 I,11!.1x. I111r'Ivm- Nlm-11:-H. llnltm' Nldvlw-1x, Ilfllwf-rt NI:-Ilrmwrl Ullnv- Xian-lk, I-lffh mug Pr'-dn , , ,. . , , www ' Nl . . I.1'Kx 'IIII-f'I1T.1!'K. X1If'r1f'l'L1xIwr1. IH111 lwwwl. Ilmywlhx I1.1xq1:1-ppl. li'-r'1x1.ml i-nt--Iiff. I45 Q, 'L O O4 'F I Q O Q 9 1 ., r gn fi 5' Q , ,pls WYINDOYY DRESSING TKXES ilu- ingenuity but prove-s a likeable aclixily to Carolyn llrifmw and Clara lov. as wi-ll as other stu- dents 1'111'ollc-d i11 l10111e111z1l4i11g vlafwf. nn., mn 1 ff' 1 r, ,qc W Ui E -W- 'Q 1 -45' , any if TAISLE TENNIS is juft one of Illv activitim-s in wl1i1'l1 Erncstine Tl1r.1l1 and Rm flax 4r1ll1fr 1 imlinul van par!1c1patc 111 the Fails Left I0 right and top to llutmnz: Roy Clay, FHIIIILI Victor. Muse- Isaac, Myra Wlasllingtml, xx-2iI'l'4'Il llvlluin. Row llm111f-, Arthur llush, Jlbllll flrazlf-r. Willie- llroufffarrl, Ge-nrgv Faye llc-Rouen. l N il ' SOPHOMORES Q than 'vw 5 in at f . , . 05' , 4 ff - H- 3, -' A' i K I 5, 'v- X-4. 1- -A WI' W 9,1 -,f y 6? XV 's-4 1' 'V' 'U r 4 iii.. fri rv. G 4 J WP ff, 2 X 1 ff ,,, if Z Q ? , t w, 6? 4-. MN .sr i 'Acc Q 5- I 5 1' x A ei' ..-3' in ,zz ,J 'nf :- Q Q fr V ,.,,, f IW S 1. Y. -ef,-f-.. -. X is X X f?'et ' K., ,L I I, mg. ,W 'Q . dm., K '7 1 ' .ti N fm rv , gn ' i Q A in Q 1 ' ,- K X ' V1 l M L' i ' 'M as SK 1 First mir, left In right: ,luim-s Huwaril, Nli1l'jUI'lY'.lUlll'4. W. fi. ,lwllfm xliiffhii Allll KVYS. .l8fIlf'S Lyons, Ellll Milflifl- Sefwifl mul: Rulu-rl Huniivl, Paul Nlvliliiry. William Sims. Sidney Spf-ncer. Gloria Tliumas, Erma Williams. Third row' lfmlwurml lim-imm Nlurv Vollin' Farm I l'ulem1n Jimmie filldlllld up Harclw Clmile Curti Ford Fourth mu .. .. 1 A 5, . 'F . A 1. - 4' Vg: 1, ' 4' 5 . ': lfmliiwnil lfrariwix, .Xlln-rt lfrazia-r, l,in1la Griffin. llc-l4iriQ lluliinu. Nlargio Me-arluii, Rube-rt Xlilstvzul. Fifllz raw: Dvlurcs , . , , , Lullinx, Luger- Millefr, Cn-rgilmlim' Nlillaml, Jvwiv lriw. Rolwrl larlwr. Ofvar Pre-svott. I47 it 4 ROBERT JAMES MIGHT have thought it real crazy' when Walter Kennedy sat at the piano. hut who is to judge the good from the bad, especially if Skipper Collins tunes in with his electric guitar. 2 CEE WHIZl Girls can he so aggravating. lament Eddie Lyons and Carl Henderson, but Bettye Landrio and Esther Levy continue to 'gplay it cool --'the checker game, lhat is. I48 A to if - 4 fs. UN LN. YV. .. W 45. rv V, , fs l W . - J-W, D' 9 ls aw , Q fy' 3 'H' . ,,. XVVI, i' -,,. ...f ' f g e ES? K 353 0 Left Io right and top I0 bottom: YY. C. Vaughn. Rose llary Brown. Willie Heath, Ida Dorsey. Curtis Robertson. Lois Washington, Larry Keal. Naomi Harrison. Phillip Charm, and Mary Brown. SOPHOMORES 'Sus CW JM 1453, - ilx . V' r ww ' W .Wa 1 lu. K AQ Z1 V- 'Za mi an 0, Pig Q. mf J ,Q fv- ff .X I fn- Q' ,fa-9' GK! 5.1: ' M M t - 2 , X . .K-4' 1'ilif,il ruzt J Marial JIIIIVE, Hivliartl tiratlrir-5. Mtfrris l.int4-ri. lfwlyrt Pr-rririw. Uorwthy Tliuiiiar. l.uuis Vt-ltz. Second rout .xllltir Vx Jfliirigtwii. Alfrt-ilu Williumf. Jifliii Built-5. liarlttim lifttllxxiiftl. Martha Bryant. lflorvftiriv Ca-tillo. Third rozf: L11-raltliriv lluhnnm yt,rm,r Brttwii. Rwbwrt ,laim-f. liltirgi Jw, XXilwn jtliivf. liarwlyn Bri-cue. Fourth rozr: Robert Jones. lit-tty lkixi-. Dorothy Lw-, Bertie lit-rimii. Edward Mc'Catlnvy. Ola Mm' Martin. Fifth roto: Rohr-rt J. Mitchell. Fayetta Mubley. Robert L. Mitchell. Jewell Mcllanivl. lsaln-lla X:-l-vii. Hcrlwrt Polite. I49 GEORGE Mvll.-XNllil, 1lOt'rll-I svvni to slum- Randolph Simpson's aniusviiie-nt. since the rausv uf the latte-r's giggles is a picture of Mc- Dauiivl's current heart llirob. I ,QQ ir: bi 1 ' ' ' ' ew, f X 1 .-hh mfs... ,Q K u ,. Q ya' f ,N 4? 'UN v J -., 1 A ., , fi L, X , Pu ,. cle., . , nor 4 - ' .:. -I - 4 I ' ' '- .',v , , , . . , ' Q M , J -'o',', l P ff Q .1 ' 4 , 1 P' rc 'sb '-b-...J :Hx 14' 'IQ'- -117 in YYHXI' T0 1'I..'XY nvxt ix u diffivult rlwifiml for Y:-ra Te-Ano and ilnlliuny Landry to iiiulu- iii Hl'll't'llllQl tliu nr-xt julu- lmx numlir-r for dancing at Y Llantc-un. I50 Left to right and lop to bottom: Clarvnre Clark. flyssvs Hall. Rosa lm' Howard. Lillie Bourgu-ois, Shirley 'liraim-r. Amlrc-y Rm-d, Eddia- Y:-ritrwy, Waltf-r Lucas. Mary Windon, Betty Harmafon OPHO ORE -'v' 51, Q. .,,f wg 'Y 4 150 rf- Nh!! 4--Q, DK, of Y 4 ,l f N N -Jw Q, Ra, ' f- , , ' K MM, :sj.:jf f' v hams. lil' -,.. K f Q Mgyiiiszgx Z x .4 V 9, ,, 4, 7 Q 41+ ff' ' ' -A-an V ,hi 'W .ff ,MM ,, K. ,,. N-.M PN 'SN if Y I Ly W sf 5 E Sm '- - f' ' H . - as .-,. ' ' .,,, A 19, K' ' 17 an J, I K.. if 5 fe ' we ff fum' ff'I4 : Vhxllx- 5iI!1 I1. 4 .IVII1-11 VI-l10IIlJX. xr'I'J 'I'-vu... Hum Figmg 1 llarlv-N Wiltl. lullith I:.lI'i I'. Sefwzri ruzt: Unr- Ihlm Him.--, I..ix 4 lhlllr'-, IZ.-my 41,1114-Ally 4..mm,,4fN1f- In-.1-. Ib-ttw lhuix. Harp Dglrlsj.. l 7:1', .'mz4: flmrles I r.mk- lm. 1.awI 1-.Umm I. IV'-lm. - l,1Hw.1l1x. H411-I HAH. xltwlld ,Lu lv--11. li-Y-fgI4+l111wr1. ffwrffr run: Nluy .XXIII lirirv--nz lflit , , , . . , , h-nl I..1ragt1.111. Al,-.m H+'Hf'u.u. Iwi-ilv 1.5--11-, lwrzw l41111i11-I. It-llpr' I,-wx, l'zf.'7: M11 J l1.1rlu1r.1 4H1X1r'I'. Mary lv-ll U11--rn Ilxwlf-rn-R N:-rw l'II1 -Illll' Illhlxll Nl11Il N llwx XX1Hwr'r Hu.-1'rx Z ISI 4.4 Q 5 'YN 'L M1-:f-' ,- X 4' was X gfaifg? mm if 'M-sd 'V N x 45, Prnt mu. lvl! lu rzgfzfg IL 1131111111 Ulvll. lflh--l ,I-'l1r1wx1. l':'nx xxxllxillx. lflllvl lvaxlrixmx. I.l4,yi Xuung. Um-lorii mam. bw wwf sl S EI - ul 41 , my. w SLM 'W W JL 'luv-. OO Milf, mu, lfurl .xIlliI'll-. l.f-Ivy lfwrwi. lvv-r.1l1i111- 1.11I'I4'I'. IM-mnx Nlywiw, Y:-rxxm liurlwlm. l 1'L1I1k H'-wlrr. T11I'I'Llfl1lL.' 1 lrl lf+Ixsu1'mi-. Uluriu l:I't'Lll1!.. J--lm xxillilllllx. Nina llxnl. I-.mu Kvlnrlllvr. Ulliv liwll. 1'-Ullffll muy' Nlurphy. Fwd. Harm H1-ll. Kr-211111111 l uxlnI'.AImv1' ifurlvr. Xnllwnx l.llllliI'X. li-rxwllu l NI'LiI1t'Ui-. l'L1'Hl1 mu: llfwruf- Nlvlhirlifsl. ,Iv--c Limrm. RLiIl1i1'II'll Finmlvwrl. I ' I 0 ..a2?ct ,lcdwew ,J VVJ, J, jf 'pn r 0 'o S ' FRESHMAN SECTION PRESIDENTS wulvrf: l'iLlI'IiIlP TLUIHV. 'I--1: f1lllI'i'Il1'F SL1IlKlt'I'N1l!l 'I-5. Slfllzeffrlll Glenda .-Xllvn. 9-3: 1 1 NVUISHII lJt'I'lliI'tx. J-2: :Xnnie I.. Baker. J-1. YU! pivtllrmlz juanu Pvtry. 'J-T: Wfllwrt IMHI JO f . uvulty smnsurs arm-: Urs. Juanita Whitley. 'J-fi, mul ffrmle I1-zulx'1': 'Xrthur Craft. I 'J-I: Hlss Plossl? JHIIIISHII. '7-2: Urs. be-wrglal f11r'l1vr.l-U-4: Rwnald Fpooncr. 'P-0: Xlfrvcl Nlcflruy. 0-6: amd Hillvry Hulmir1Sm1. 'P-T. IiIlI'UllIIlt'lll 255 A O S 4 1 ' I vy- 1 4 1 Walter Hull Ceorgiana Keller Huy Chester XX'tmcls ,lznnes jnlinsun just-ph juries Alvin Levine lleiiurrl Nluutun llester Puliclnre l.ue Hertlia limfiu Bessarrl Rau inonfl Curl Reynulmls llllYlt'l Stexenscni Geraldine Ste-veiistmri Ntbfil Tlimiius lfuriiest 'lilimnpsun jot' Nlilfllvll Viilsun .Xlexancler Glenda Allen Cerotlia lluustmi Nlurlin Artem-aux X 45 A W' v. Vt, -ak 449+ 9'- 25, ,-I, :vxfvu ,..m- A, -1' ia- J' ,tl li in 1 ' .. Vg -N E5 V 4 r . P, -Q-. . o S f Y 1 'KF ,Im gil 1 r. 4- f K ix 3 K .. 2 Cx ,uf , -:Q- -. --'-,.1- in-Q 1:2 -,..3:-, N I X X Joyve Barton Willie L. Jones .-Xrtlmur Briscoe flzurie Bryclson Cerzilcline Willialns jwvlin Lunner lflizulretli Crmler Lillie lfclwards Geraldine Ryan Runnell Eglin liulunml Finley Ilmxurrl Funtennte William Grant Larry lluclley Critty Hall , IX . I . va ia ' rf sf-Y Rv-R qu fi. ' i .N X W MIK . I f X i i in vw 4.4 - ,-,ff ' if za 6,'M'g5 fl f s fa' 'Q 3,9 , if i cs l -. AFTFR A QFHOOI DAY of activities. Earl Ts-zno. Rose Delf-shore, Dallas Ford Fampbell join the crowd at Paxton? for mueie aml eoflae. -.. ,Jil . e fa L N rv. ,wus vgvx , fs. ,. N X, . ,lo Ann Graham Joseph Jaeohs Anna Mae Johnson Lillie Mae Johnson Alive Mae Jolivet Rufus Jones Sheclrick Jones Bertha Kelly Dalton King Sylvin Matthew Gloria Nlefilennon Carol McDaniel Eura Lee McGlory Ogden Lee Partlcy Charlene Roberts Earline Taylor Melvin Thomas Margaret Vlfhite Bobbie Jean Wlhitley wvillin Xlqp lnlivaf 'JWNG fr. .,' -Q4 ' o 9 o 9 0, F. A. Neal Wilda Ned Mary E. Newberry Carole Normand Anna Pender Tom Queen Mack Thrash Jr. Minnie Ruth Tims Beverly Ann Veal Spurgeon Yowman Irma Stevenson Vivian Williams Joann Akers Melvin Delores Alle Henrietta Baso .loyce Bodden Willie Charles Josephine Collins Birdie Doyle William Gobert fl 4 4 fm 'f Q asfvv Mitchell Batiste Joann Beauman Celestine Collins Ella Louise Conieauic Curley Drake Doris Forcl Carolyn A. lohnson Margaret Stevens Horace Guidry Calvin Young Alma Lois Johnson Willie Keller Geroid Nlaihen Erma l.. Mayfield Q Joann llelaneon ,U 'sa -Q 2 fa' N, -1' V . 7.9 ' 1 A .A 'gs y. .av i V it .., zz' if Q ' 3 ' K if '-X' f1'?n-- s ' H' ' X., ,f , M, '62 'W I-...JV i IW A if , Wig 'ff N , eil' si F RESHMEN S f eff I -' f ,rg g ... ...Q - v ,. ,A Q ,- Msn if Middbw BUMBLEBEE CACERS must be copping a winner. Why else would there be such a ea of happy faces on the sidelines? 57 if lu' ff-Q KC Duo - MW Q- Q Q Aa- 1,3 H 0 X: '- V 4 4 59' Annette Bailey Annie Baker Florence Barton Brenda Keys Gloria Bazile Melvin Bellard Geraldine Gradney Dorsey Brown Betty Bryson Billiesteen Byrd Charlene Custer Sandra Davis Clyde Granger Rose Harrison Jerry Hunt Gloria lsaac Geraldine Jason Othella Landry Sally LaPoint Marie Lee 3- 'tw .-A-K.. IO , fvv . -4. , -. we . ., f 'Vw ff s f Kfw Y A 3 2' , Ewa Q: . , Q Q A: '. Q G Y 95' Shirley Vincent Costance Young James Wallace Donald Washington Phyllis Aquillard Jesse Ballou Richard Bellain Lawrence Bondoin John Broussard Dallas Ford Nelson Decuire Nyoka Ford Norma Foreman Lloyd Johnson Albert Hawkins ldella Johnson Willie Mae Green Willie Johnson Mary Keller Delores LaPoint 2 fa i 'ii Jx' A- y sax 'P H to Is' 3' Ethel Leviege Joseph Martin Gloria Martin Barbara Matthews Bobbie Mays Joel McLeal Mary Mearlon Mary Murphy Mary Olivier Isaiah Porter Anthony Reed Betty Sam Howard Sanders Patricia Sanders Myrna Vincent ri. , 1 , K i M K , Q Q X .K M, , , wg., Y E f 1, we f , ,9- ' R Z9 M 3 ' - A fe , , A 'lim' V' V if . tg'-. K all f a s I R3 H. ffl, if z 5 ll I Y JL FYI NlNl 14 an It n nmvl pl L1 l11,1lul:- when GOOD fri:-nl 1 n Q 1 on lnfl I nl l Ill gf-I Ingv-Ilnr lor ll bac mm su n I janncls L01- Nlury Lewis Yvrlis Martin Iiilflllll' l.intnn Jmwl NIVLPIIIIHII lillilllil Xlllfglllll Fvlix llLlZClllll' flilllf llvrnlvr liurluura Vierrm- lllmllllnl 5lt'XOI1S1lll Hernaclinc ,I-llUIlli15 Nlinnie Yvutkins Jllllll Wllllllcy Michael Wvilson Edna Nlattllews Wvillie 'fresvan Marlene Campbell Joyce Cole Don Lewis Davis Carl Diles i Oulu if? ' so if Q x Elizabeth Batiste Jimmie Carruth Janet Davis Rose Delesbore Willard DeRouen Alice Francis Juanita Guillory Ethel Howard Edna Jackson Phyllis Jacobs Gloria Johnson Phillip Jones Carolyn Lafayette Florida Marsh .lerene Marshall ff! 4 J 1 f J Q attfafl W- . ,- Q' , v' l A , N , ,f XXX 4,35 fi , A u ri ? Ap! S as J f F ar 1 f 'J J W' 1 Lillie Everett lNor1na Fedrick Maile Forward BTOXIC Fuselier Freddie Griffin Shirley Hadley Elgie Harris Mae E. Jackson Cleveland Johnson Marie Johnson Gaylen Jones Geraldine Laday Robert Nlcflaver Rose Mcleal Arthur Skillman FRESHMEN Ki he :M - '41 - ,Ja bv I l:m1F 1 bn-'wi IN SECTION 9-7, homeroom discussions are often lively debates on teenage problems. Dis cussants here fin background! are Phyllis Jacobs, Julyette Matthews, Janet Davis, Carolyn Lafayette, and Geraldine Williams. , , as '5- .lulyette Matthews Ida J. Oliver Joan Petry James Queen F lorestine Schaeffer Alvester Seypion Mary Taylor Earl Tezno Mary Webb Patsy Simmons James Wade Bobbie Watkins Richard Wiley Bobbie Hawkins Johnny Wise Ibl WE'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER . . OUR ADVERTISERS For without their help there might not he this issue of THE BUMBLEBEE . . We have profited from their friendliness . . their courtesy . . . their helpfulness . . . whenever h f sui ort of our ac- we have called upon t em or Ip tivities . . . and we will remember them now. when- ever we shop . . . and later . . . as we become adult citizens in our adult communities . . . and seek to repay their cooperation with our support of their businesses . l62 Wi' X 5 4 l - 'A BM f. 4 , if ,R may ,A ,ww A , ,J J 5 1 S W gh 5 5 i 9 4 9 I U ,' A ,gm A-E, B, , , Z 1' S'!' J w ' f , f-Q -jar-wmaa..h,,m of-iff ,, ' I -5,Q n Z 1 1 ' 9-' W , 'H ' 2 5 W' Y V ' -if k.1- K, K n:5,.,,, I Q. ,f.l':nr, - A W 4 :K L. ' ' r fbi, . . N was if k ,a'.1-FM' :wi ' f .wzfil px' ,QA , , I ,f A 'bf ,, ' f h I Doctor awyer Merchant Chlef . be ll so f gr 0 After graduatlon you ll find new goals to achneve mcreas mgly mterestmg though some tlmes dnflicult And whatever your goal IH medlcme law or business youll find Amerrca s free enterprlse system offers ever growmg opportunltles and pllshment To make your Job easler you ll find Reddy Kllowatt elec trxc power an able helper partner working for Better L1v mg for Amerlca sz! l 1 l O O O - 9 e- ' e e K, . . . - ,lj J - tl . . . J ' g 1 9 H ' 9 ' 9 6 , Tzrxq - ' . . I 6 Q rewards for successful accom- U, ' 4 . A Q: 'Ml ' ' ' 9 , . ' - a t x ' ' - ,, . . W ' f 'Q f f , 4 lo s N A 4 C 6 '4 C 4 The beloved Honeybees m achon Their performances were hlghly Impressive during half 'nme Qualify Mea+s Grocerles and Vegeiables TRUNCALES FOOD STORE N f 4l5 Narrow Yu 2 I67I WE DELIVER PERSONAL LOAN SERVICE Slgnafure Loans R D BRITTAIN Mg 248 Procfor Yu 58522 Complumenis DR AND MRS S J DIXON AND SANDRA J IOOO Texas Ave Yu 5422! PORT ARTHUR TEXAS BELMONT PHARMACY We Speclallze In Drugs and Cosmehcs 847 Grannls Yu 5 523l WE DELIVER 114- THE REST 1 9 2'S.T .aL ' o.ho,:cornuo Full Up and Bull Up VETERAN S SERVICE STATION 80l Grannis Yu. 2 65Il l I E- ' ff - 'ZLSSEQQQ 'XA' S5.00 and Up pr L, 1' . . , r. I 'T f ' of II o Q Q . l O . . U 4 H . . n , - - ai' I I Employees J. Davis and V. Landrio make self-service shopping a pleasure 'For Lincoln s+uden+s Luvenia Barlley, Barbara Hunf, and Palsy Garrefl af THERlOT'S FOOD MARKET 90l Booker Washingion Phone Yu. 3-3972 Porf Ar+hur, Texas i Ugggggfggjj Qmgrutulutiuns CQ. to the graduating class 50I W. I6'rh S+. PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS ODERBERT'S BEAUTY SHOP Modern Facili+ies and Various Sfyles of Hair Do 636 W. u6+h Yu. 3-4756 J A MRS. HELEN ODERBERT, Prop. 3. I PORTER S LIPOFF'S SERVICE STATION Jewebrs Road and Garage Service 749 Texas Yu. 3-9253 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS DIAMONDS LUGGAGE SILVERWARE Since I9I5 PORT ARTHUR TYPEWRITER COMPANY Exclusive Sales and Service ROYAL TYPEWRITERS js -, Yu. 2-9488 440 Procfer STANDARD AND ELECTRIC , E ' PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CLARRY ADDING I Q sg ,A MACHINES ' - 2337 Procfer S+. Yu. 2-552i ' - IQ? ' ' U ' ' I Q , G Xrirnvujln I'f'ff , 9 , l 1 I Jax X Q. ' Q U.. NV A cr-4 fax . SING'S BEAUTY SHOP 933 Dunbar Avenue Phone Yu. 5229i PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Greefings and Bes+ Wishes From PRAIRIE VIEW A8fM COLLEGE OF TEXAS LlberaI ArI's Land Granf Program Teacher Tralnmg A PART OF THE TEXAS A8uM COLLEGE SYSTEM 8Is+ Year Pralrue Vuew Texas E B Evans Pres ELZINA SEVENTH STREET BEAUTY SHOP BRANCH Your Beau+y Is Your Du+y WAVE PERMANENTS 544 Dunbar Ave Yu 2 3305 Come In MOULTRY S LUNCH ROOM Home of Fme Foods To Surf Your Tas+e 709 W Nln+h SI V PORT 1 ARTHUR 3.5 TExAs qj The Bes'r In Shoe Repalrs May Be Found a+ QUALITY SHOE SHOP 743 Proc'I'er Yu 3 936I I68 EpslIon Phu Lambda Chapier ALPHA PI II ALPHA INC RU FUS JOHNSON Presldenf U G GIBSON Vnce Presldenf B G WEST Recordmg Secre+ary W L ELL Correspondung Secre+ary A O HENDERSON Treasurer Maifhews Haywood Young Percy Johnson W R Hacks Murray Freeman Joseph Harrls 0 X, ' I ' . . Tx, Porf Arfhur, Texas 9 ff f ' ' ' . .. B ' J. B. ' 'You Can Be Sure of a Good Hair S+yIing ai' MARY ALICE'S BEAUTY BOX Kansas Yu. 5-5 I 60 TV OR RADIO TROUBLE? CaII PIXLEY Experienced Radio Service in Por+ Arfhur 30 Years ReasonabIe and Dependabie AII Parfs and Workmanship Guaranfeed TUBES TESTED FREE I200 7'rh S+. Pu. 2-5422 CONGRATULATIONS! To I'I1e Senior Class of I957 BRISCOE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE Dunbar Ave Phone Yu 2 75I4 Por+ Arfhur Texas REIF S CLEANERS 624 Hous'ron Yu 2 2935 Yearbook Finance Was Our Business DOROTHY KING Secrefary BARBARA MARTIN ASSISIBHI' Secy PATSY GARRETT Bookkeeper KIMROD HAISLEY Subscripf on Mgr LUVENIA BARTLEY Subscriphon Mgr ANDERSON HARRISON Sponsor ll 0 II 72I . . - I x ROBERT BAKER-Business Mgr. - ' i . A Q9 ,QQ JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS CLUB MRS. ERNESTINE ALEXANDER, Sponsor They're realizing +I1eir responsibiIiIies before 'Ihey begin. CRAIG STEVENSCN RIDE THE Bus AND SAVE! Insurance We Deliver X, L' TQ T PCJRT ARTHUR TRANSIT CORP. P'O' Box 909 7I5 H + A Y k 24932 425 Six+I1 S+ree+ Por+ Arihur, Texas ous on' ve' u on D. M. PICTON 81 CO.. INC. CONTRACTORS River and Harbor ImprovemenI's Tug BoaI's-Barges-Derrick Barges TOWAGE Harbow Towing-Iniracoasfal Gulf CoasI' Towing 603-04-05 ADAMS BUILDING PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS ERMA LEE'S Grocery and Confedionery Cold Drinks School Supplies and Ice Cream 945 KANSAS AVENUE GIFFORD'S GIANTS Champions of Ihe Junior YMCA League for I956 CROWELL-GIFFORD FURNITURE CO. 748 Housfon Avenue PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS Phone Yu. 5-7447 PORT ARTHUR BOTTLING WORKS T-3 I n 10 645 Hous+on Avenue PorI' Arfhur, Texas WALL STREET BARBECUE BeHeL+VaIues C' O HARRIS BOOK STORE P XT Fines+ QuaIi+y C, E T W Q0 STATIONERY LEATHER GOODS Q SCHOOL SUPPLIES 524 Fif+h S+. Yu. 5-8023 f IOOO Grannis Yu. 3-9394 Pr- rw' DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP I826 Texas Ave. Phone Yu. 5-4266 Por'r Ar+hur, Texas LEON'S JEWELRY 8: LOAN . Exclusively Men's CIo+I1ing B' C' Hams Mrs' L' Moody LOANS MADE ON ANYTHING OF VALUE Save 25.70 +0 50.70 FUNERAL HOME s Yu. 2-3331 Yu. 5-44II Res. Yu. 5-9942 458 Sevenih Perf Arfhur. Texas 949 Texas Ave. Por+ Ar+hur, Texas SPENCE AND HOWE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Engineers and Con+ra c+ors Specnallzung In PlIe Drlvmg N S FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIO DOCK There Is No Subsh+u're for a Good Foundahon Incorporafed I9I I PorI' Arfhur Texas VOGUE BEAUTY SALON Alr Condlhoned 800' 2 Texas Avenue Yu 3-9303 ETHEL MARSHALL PEARLY POLK Opera+ors LeI's Go Bees GIBSONS BARBER SHOP I 847 Granms Avenue Barbers. E RANDALL H YOUMAN H. GIBSON JAMES R. SMALL M r. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PORT ARTHUR Congrafulafes +I1e Graduahng Clas of I957 Fea+urmg a Large Selechon of SIacIcs and Spor+ SI'nr+s O LANCER vAN HEUSEN oMARLsoRo FOURNET S Men s Wear BOTANY 735 Proc+er Yu 5 8032 MR AND MRS EMMETT JONES Confechonery BEST IN MISCELLANEOUS GOODS GROCERIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES ICE CREAM MAGAZINES I240 Kansas Yu 3 9785 ' !! X - , - 9 or 5 O O J + b ph Charles and Rose O'Neal feel compleieiy ai home amid ihe fine furnishing e found af MODEL FURNITURE CO. 548 Hous+on Ave. Phone Yu. 5-4372 Por+ Arfhur, Texas L. G. BALFOUR CO. George Ramsey, Represenfafive CLASS RINGS INVITATIONS P. O. Box I3075 Housfon, Texas 1 IVY LEES BEAUTY SHOP 740 W I6+h S+reeI' Phone Yu 2 I73I Por+ ArIhur Texas Epsilon Theia Omega Chaprer ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY Promofes Scholarship Healfh Communlfy ancl Cwlc Improvemen'r Officers VELMA M JETER Baslleus MATTIE SCOTT Anii Basileus EMMA R. WRIGHT Grammaieus MARION WISE AnI'iGrammaIeus LAURABETH HICKS-Episfoleus ROSE E. BANKS--Hoclegos SELMA STEWART Rep. 'Io Ivy Leaf MARJORIE PICKETT Parliamenfarian LUCILLE HARRISON Philacfor D. J. CHESTER Tamiochus LAZADA HARRIS-Dean of Pledges C. BROUSSARD M WISE L HARRISON G. ROBINSON H. MATTHEWS M. CONNER E. CLARK S. STEWART F. WELLS JIMMIE THE TAILOR Cleaning Pressing Alfermg Work Called for and Dellvered 538 Wesl' Sevenfh Yu 5 573I MRS. JIMMIE CONNER, Prop. of Port Arthur Claudia Thierry and Willie Prescoh' malne purchases from our School Supply Sfo e + cl b h B kk ' I + d 1' C celia Crou+. Mosl of +he su l opera e y suc oo epung s u en s as e pp sold ihrough ihe supply sfore are purchased from SOUTHERN TOBACCO 8: CANDY CO. NIFTY SCHOOL SUPPLIES CIGARSg POPULAR BRAND CIGARETTES Tampa Prince Blue Ribbon 6l2 7+h S+. Phone Yu. 3-3388 PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS CompI'men+s DR AND MRS E D PERNETTER I'he Sensor Class of I957 GULF PORT ARTHUR CREDIT UNION ,V - A f I 649 Six'I'h S'I'ree+ U, - I' Por+ Ar+hur Texas Qi Be'I'a Sigma Slgma Chapfer DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY NC Releasmg 'Ihe DeII'a Po'renhaI - or Personal Grow+h or Communliy Service - or Leadership ARTIE F JACKSON Pres. NAOMI ELLISON Is+ V. Pres DORA FRANCIS 2nd V Pres INELL MOORE Corr Secy GWENDOLYN BAPTISTE Record Secy VERLANA MANN Fincl. Sec y. RUBYE BRADSHAW Treasurer ARREADER GUIDRY Reporfer AMBRILLAS LEWIS Chaplain WILLIE M. JACKSON Cusfodian CARRIE COLLINS Sgf.-a'I-Arms GERMAN S CREDIT STORE Ladres Ready +o Wear Men s Furnlshlngs Household Speclalhes 506 Housfon Avenue Yu 5 47II PORT ARTHUR TEXAS MARANTO S FOOD STORE Granms and W I4+h S+ Yu 2 3775 FREE DELIVERY Pori' Arihur Texas P O Box II47 Yu 57377 SABINE BOILER WELDING WORKS NC CompIe+e Bon er Repairs Por'I'abIe Weldlng General S+eeI Con+rac+ors I000 Wesf SevenIeen+h Pori' Arfhur Texas GEORGE D HIGH Presldenf I of I - +o ' f -if . . 1F v .ll A ' ' I A 9 ' . . VERLIE MITCHELL. ParIiamen'Iarian F 1 . L I - I n 1 l o o I 1 I . TOM DENNIS SPORTING e-ooos The Finesf in A+hle+ic Equipmenf and Sporfing Goods Yu. 2-8723 720 Ninfh Ave. PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS 9 A n ,bs N Y I -, 3z.g,'.j. '. W , BETA TAU SIGMA CHAPTER SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY HORTENSE ROBINSON-Basileus PATSY CAROTHERS-Anfi-Basileus LlZZlE MILLER-Grammafeus ELSIE MORRIS-Anfi-Grammafeus BRIDGET WATSON-Tamiochus EULALIA MATTHEWS-Episfoleus CLARICE LEWIS-Parliameniarian Members Birdie Alfon Susie Poll: Georgia Minlxens Louise Joseph Barbara Ru+h Franklin Anifa Johnson Beriha Geyner Helen Wilson Ilene Session Cleofha Carru+h Arzalia Deese Eura L. Robinson LoHie D. Marlin Lois Ford 53 'QC AW Lefi' lo rnghf Mrs Mildred Boswell Asslsfanf Secrefary Mrs Josephine Baker Asso cua+e Secrefary and Sam Cole one of Local 853 s board members explain +o Juan i+a Deese Roberi' James and Barbara Heberi the Fundamenfals of operahon of Local 853 CONSTRUCTION AND GENERAL LABORERS LOCAL 853 AFFILIATED h ula Porf Arirhur Building Trades A. F. of L. ' i 0 3 . X 'A Por+ Ar'rhur Trades and Labor Council . ' Texas S+a+e Building Trades Texas S+a+e Federalion of Labor ' 443 Wesi' Nin+l'1 Sfreei' Por+ Arihur. 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