Lincoln High School - Bumblebee Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)
- Class of 1959
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family editor: Constancsea aYoung Jenion editor; Ea am nestine Thrash Carol Ga riel eMary Brown juniorI edifan De lo ores Gilbeaux Carolyn Briscoe Jopbommex editon Margie Me arlcon Barbara McDaniel frethen editor: Sandra Davis Brenda Keys activitie: editarx 1e Lyons Barbara Olivier orgam'zaliom editor: Carl Henderson Ollie Bell rpom editor; Robert J1 Mitchell Randolf Myler finanre Phyllis Simon Lois Charles eona Chapman Lois Miller baokke eeepr Faye Etta Mobley finance director .H.Harr1'son general Edvimr Mrs D..J Chester prinripal A. Tennyson Miller photographer A. Briscoe publixber Taylor Publishing Co. THE BUMBLEBEE 1959 EDITION Publiylaed by Students of Journalism LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL Port Arthur, Texas mm:u.yyg; SCHOOL SONG Let all our voice; blend and ling. Iain 7'72 tlJiJ loyal long We give tlyree rlaeen ta Limoln High, Her warrior: brave and :tmng. Her door: Itaml wide for all wloo Mme T0 :trengtlyen heart and mind. To learn of truth and wim'om'x way: Ami leave the veil behind, hepeatl Had I a tlaaumnd tongue: to Jing, lee lmlf would neler be told, of what Old Limoln mean: to me l l . Her Purple and lzer Gold. Shel; wzmlyy 0f our fm'lly 4nd 17min, Long may Dear Limolrz Iland Tn elemle tin? Jlandde Of people in tlyij 14ml 0'21?qu PORT ARTUFR. T YAS PUBLIC URRARY VOLUME X INTRODUCING 1 . . CHOOL LIFE PAGE 6 Q LASS ACTIVITIES PAGE 12 ONORS PAGE 20 Q RGANIZATIONS PAGE 28 Q THER EVENTS PAGE 56 Si Diverse actiwvities, we At ork OUR ABC'S We coulfm run the flgamuzt In thinkingo omf the oalphabetzs Meaang Lincoln 11, you after much study m n m Q for School Life or at niplay We make up the scene C is for Classes Of History and kind And square 10015, or 5y mbols, 01 1e C,CUICS 01' sme. H is for Honors ll favomes endowed. for Organizations 015 To dnrty- oddw edo boa For there are jomers galore In thes se 110w engrossed rother Events As students in school. EADERS PAGE 62 OF VALUE And searching til near blind W: 5115560? ICtSTiws EDICATION For 1958- 1959 At Lincoln! RUM MAJORS PAGE 84 fax: L is for Leads 65: A little more than ninety- four Who try hard and work hard! To teach us the score D is the Dedication To loved ones we knew a THLET'CS D, also, for Drum Majors Of Band and Drill, too. PAGE 90 A is for Athleti Boys and girls of strong heart Their fight torf Deal at Lincoln Sets them apaxt. is for Yearbooks taff Whose countless hours were spen nt Designing THE BUMBLEBEE So her etc to present. 1 EARBOOK STAFF S 15 for St udent Allt oaolphabetizeds by class PAGE 104 S, siSubscr bets To advertisii'lg that Ia asts TUDENTS UBSCRIPTIONS PAGE 110 H SCHOOL LIFE DIVERSE ACTIVITIES, WE MEAN AT WORK OR AT PLAY WE MAKE UP THE SCENE. bow lincoln lives . . . in classes . . . KLEfU Chinning exercises are a phase of khc body building program of the PE Depunmcnl, KAbaVeJ When band students are getting teady for concerts, you can find small groups like V. mu, H. Leveige, and M. Briscoe in their private commany- where on the Campusipraclidng! practicing! practicing! 041mm Students of ML Forgi's Driver Education class must-leam not only hqw 01120135; J. Matthews, C Hall, and M Vincent, in to handle an automobile, but must be taught safety regulations, courtesy whxle ms season's fashgomble leotards, read THE MIR- driving, and the traffic laws 0f P011 Arthur ROR, this season's fashionable newspaper. . . . in performances . . . tRiglyU Go, Bees, Go! chanted the Ihcerlmders as they led off lively rallies to boost football players and fans. Group includes M Lee M Keys 5. Troy Header?l T Powell R. Troy, R. Delesbore M. Joh son and C R0 ber KLefv In music and drill, the band makes colorful addition to community parades, such :15 the one celebrating CAV OIL CADE last October. KBalowj With help of student, Faye De- Rouen, Jan Abel, guest performer of the Southern Assembly series. demonstrates technique of sound with various musical instruments. Special programs such as these Were periodic features of the school year. The PTA sponsored 'Cavalcade of Stars, January 22,1nLin- coln Auditorium was truly star- studded with faculty and com- munity participation. Miss Gloria Wilsons impersonation Her of the girl who forgot her speech was but one typical example of many talented teach- ers and parents on parade. . . . in after school activities and on special L2ftJ Annual duel of Lintoln faculty and a Chosen opponent never fails to draw a packed house Score of the first contest january 31: YMCA All Stars 34 Lin coln 55 and the second February 7 Lincoln 40 Heben SS. 01me60 Proud fathers of 'B and junior high footballers en- kertained their sons Ban S,'tyle in the Cafeteria at qthe conclusion of a successful fom- all season. fRigbU Voting on Candidates during school elections is brisk but orderly. Voters League con- ducts all school election n.s occasions tRiglvw Hoola Hoop rage reaches gridiron during halftime via band majorettcs. UIbmreJ Our library Was transformed into a world of displays and exhibits In carrying out its theme hExplore with Books during American Book Week, Nuvem er 2-8. Daily reminders over the Intercom pointing up good reading habits, and a Book Wee tea Were other activities which urthcr emphasized the wtek's observance. While reading, Lorena Chaissone, Phyllis Mouton, Ella Martin, Wilma LaDay, Margie Jones, and hstandingt Willie Mae Heath make use of the book markers given to all visitors to the library during this week. tRiglau 0n Courtesy week program, February 6, demonstrations of good courtesy habits were given. Carolyn Briscoe and Donald VanWright illustrate courtesy to the aged and infirm. E. g l3 CLASSES OF HISTORY AND KIND AND SQUARE ROOTS, OR SYMBOLS, OR LECTURES, OR SINE. MATHEMATICS B. G. ll'imt, Cbafvmmz Mathematics courses arc listed in the General Curricu- lum as A electives and at least two unitsiAIgebra I and GeometryAhare required for graduation. Department offer ings are General and Shop Mathematics, Algebra I and 11, Plans and Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry The only Isquares in our class are figurative, say Herman Ratcliff, Naomi Harrison, Betty Rndriquez fabww as they post their assigned bulletin board Exhibit for GEOMETRYI We may not know Whether the word is signs or sine but L. Young higbU does and he explains to satisfaction 50f TRIGONOIHETRY students. ENGLISH Mm. M. L. Prcketx, All students must take four units of English. In addition, those students who desire may elect Speech, Journalism Oriand Dramatics. Is the accused really a wiIch? Miss Castlebenys English II Class learns through dramatizations whom how Witches of Salem Massachusetts were persCCulCd during trials like these in 1691. Our Speech Therapist Mrs. Audr rey Como Higbu, is helping a group of stutterers to become familiar with the names and locations of vital speech organs l4 Chairman SCIENCE Cheney Levy Iva, Chairman Preparatory subjects for careers in Science include Chemr istry, Biology, Physics, and General Science. These subjects are A electives, two laboratory courses of which are required 3 for graduation. CHEMISTRY students C. Young, G. Isaac, and E. Taylox Kahuna take prudence in setting up apparatus for lab dem- onstrations. Dom push your panic button! The rats are White and are used by Mr. Harrison's BIOLOGY students M. Mearlon, J. Cole, J. Whitley and St Yowman Uefv in injecting thyroxin to increase the flow of blood Which in tum in- creases heatt rate. DEPARTM ENT Two elective units each in Spanish and French make up the Foreign Language offering; Acting is an art and DRAMATICS students T. Powell, W. Alex- ander, G. DeRouen, and S. Troy Kahlua; dramatize this art in pantov mime for the benefit of the class. Que hora es? SPANISH students ask, and Senor J. Jones Kler tells them the time, in Spanish, too. l5 STUDIES Mn. M L. Millw, Chairman This yeafs requirements in Social Studies , were increased to two and onc-half units These 6 units are one each in American History and xx World History, and one-half in American 9 L Government, Community Civics is also offered as elective to ninth graders. l UZighU As the World gets smaller and smaller. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT students are taught to believe that learning to live socially and political- ly with our world neighbors is an imperative need. Today's assignment is the Formosa Crisis. Chans, maps, magazines, newspaper articles and books help studems prepare authentic reports and make unbiased defislcns. MUSIC MM. A, V. Mitchell, Chairman Qualifying students during freshman through senior years These groups periodically entertain other music lovers by may comprise the Mixed Glee Club, the Boys' and Girls' presenting vocal and instrumental concerts, Glee Club, andmr the Matching and Concert Band and Music Orientation, Choral Music 171V and Band LIV Orchestra. are course offerings. 3210140 The sound and the fury of instruments in BAND classcs as mey prackice for the perfection demanded by Director 0, J. McNeil, pay off in later performances. 015an PerLy Mallett learns ABC's of piano In MUSIC ORIENTATION by using dummy keyboard; Geneva Arceneaux practices exercises at piano. SOCIAL FRing Under the guidance of their inA structor, Mrs A. F Jackson, eleventh grad- ers in AMERICAN HISTORY trace the military events of khe Amer'c m an Rev olution in order to imptov ve t h e 1' I geographical skills, BUSINESS Mn. D1 1. Charter, Chairman Electives in business for Students seeking a foundation Business Training, Commercial Law and Arithmetic Typ- for careers in business, as well as those Who desire to in- ing I and II and Bookkeeping crease skills for'personal use, include shorthand 1, Junior Dallas Ford High; practices ABC's of SHORTHAND to develop speed in taking classroom notes, lectures, other dictaiiog. In JUNIOR BUSINESS panelists J Davis B.W1'll1ams L. Young, 152111111, discuss uaits leading to success in business. INDUSTRIAL Eugene Ford, Young men Who'plan to enter into the industrial field or Who wish to acquire manual skills for their WOODWORK students, Larry Jacob and Wilford Pete davegmunw oper- MECHANICAI. DRAWING student, Anthony Landry Kabamv, applies principles of draw- ing in correct projection, HOME ECONOMICS MU. C. Bouldin, Chairman Home EconomiCs encourages better living habits and for personal or professional use. Clothing 1 and II and Foods I and II are offered. supplies interested students with the fundamentals needed Making hors d'oeuvres attractive is an art which Catherine Beauman and Diana Breaux Kbelauv are attempdng to master in FOODS Class, CLOTHING student, Pcarlie Polldore, fabmw, admires clothv ing displayed by Mrs, E. Alexander's Clothing I srudenks in Homemaking Department show case. ARTS C lmirwau personal benefits may elect any or all of suth courses as Muhankal, Architcdural, and Machine Drawing, Wood Craft, and Machine or Metal Shop for one credit each. a V , me niachinuy with efficiency in making Lawrence Keal Checks project in METAL SHOP to see if suitable and table and cuffs: kableh allowances wme made for expansion and contraction before parts are Welded. R. L. Parey, Chairman Physical Education develops a wellhbalanted mind and high school in which they participate in such activities as body. Students have daily assigned class periods throughout games, swimming, dancing, gymnastics, and health Llasses. BADMINTON players J. Crader and W. Thierry mama; and BASV KETBALL girls higlw benefit from daily gym activities such as these. a '7' 2-? -1 HONORS OF THESE XVF. ARE PROUD MISS LINCOLBL MISS YEARBOOK ALL FAVORITES ENDOW'ED. 2l MISS LINCOLN 1958x1959 GEORGE FAYE DEROUEN Senior Charming Faye was, by popular vote, the choice of the students over four other senior candidates. She is an active member of many school, civic, and church organizations, an honor stu- dent throughout high school, and is currently employed dur- ing after-school hours as jun- ior secretary at the YMCA MISS LINCOLN'S coum : Left to Right: Alvena Ray Jack- son, first place mnner-up; Wan ren BlancheKte, page; George Faye DeRouen, Miss Lincoln ; Lester Journek, page; and Joyce Carter, second place runner-up. YEARBOOK KING AND QUEEN ARTHUR SKILLMAN J'OYCE COLE limiarx Contestants for Yearbook King and Queen vie for title, Mr. and Miss Yearbook through sales of yearbooks to their classmates and citizens in the community. Winners are Candidates from the class having the highest per cent of class sub- scriptions plus highest per cent of community subscripr txons, The court is selected from the class also. Section 11-5, sponsored by Mrs. V. A. Mitthcll, was this year's win- ner with a total of 100 per cent. Below, 13ft to fight: Faculty Editor, Gloria Isaac hwho Crowned the King, Instructor A. 0. Henderson hwho crowned khe QueenL FlorenCe Faye Barton, Rudy AikeIs, Earlene Taylor, Richard Braggs, Gloria j. Juhmon, Justph jonss, Queen 10ch Cole, King Arthur skmman, Betty L. Mc- Glory, Thomas Taylor, Norma Foreman, Murphy Ford, Carole Normand, and John D. Whitley. MOST chosen by the faculty on the basis 0f scholarship . . . 1333 'i 151mg; s' PRATT VICTOR ERDIA WILLA B. YAMES HORTON jOHN NABCIS Fres'hmw Sophmm'ej Tap lefr; Verdia is a member of the National Junr ior Honor Sncicty, Student Council, and was Most Outstanding in 1937. James is president of the National Honor Society, member of Student Council, and was Most Out- standing in 1957. Top right; XWilla B. is a member of the National Honor Sogiety, Future Teachers, Student CounCiI, and Foreign Languages Club: John 15 a member of the National Honor Society, and the Debating Team. Lefl: Walter was elected president of Student Counr cil by popular vote of the entire junior and senior high school. A most active participant in school ac- tivities, he is xcry popular with both teachers and stuh dents. In August, 1957, he Was delegate to Red Cross Leadership Conference at Williamsbuy, Wis- consini In 1958 he was reuipient of the Chemistry Award. In 1936 and 1958, he Was also vmed uMost Outstanding. $1 WALTER ROY KENNEDY Prejidem, Smdmz Council 24 OUTSTANDING CAROLYN LAF AY ETTE meLxP 30NES junior! . . . participation . . . leadership . . . citizenship EMMA LEE W-nggm WALTER R0Y Kh Senon Tap Zefl: Carolyn is secretary of National Senior Honor Society, member of Dramatins Club, Student Counril, and is president of her class section Phillip Is a member of the Mixed Glee Club, Voters League, and is nOW president of his Class section. Twp right Emma is :1 member of the National Senior Honor Soriety, Student Coundl, Voters League, and Future Teachers of America. She was reCipient of the Chemistry Award in 1957 and in 1958 was a delegate to the Junior Red Cross Canerence in XWilliamsbay, Wisconsin. Lufl: . . . were elected by popular vote of the student body because they best exemplified traits of understand- ing, pleasing personality, thoughtfulness, cooperative- ncss and respect for rights of others. 25 SENIOR elected by popular vote . . . Friendliert ALVENA JACKSON ROBERT JAMES . . , because of their charming personality, sincerity, pleasing disposition, understanding and respect of the rights of others, and willingness to share. Bert Damerr DONALD VANWRIGHT EVELYN SAMUEL . . . because of their ability to execute dance variations, their gracefulness, and courteousness on the dance floor. Mmt Athleti; ROBERT PARKER MARVA BELL . . . by virtue of their versatility, knowledge of the various sports, cooperativeness, alertness, and good sportsmanship 0n the field of Play. FAVORITES . . . 0f the senior class MOM Paired HARDY CHARLES LOIS CHARLES . , . because of their good posture, self confidence, social ease, and well modulated vokes. Mm Stholarly WALTER KENNEDY GEORGE FAYE DEROUEN . . . because of their high scholastic averages, studious- ness, and alertnGSS in preparing assignments, Ben Drened MARY ANN BOBINO HERMAN RATCLIFF . . because of their neatness, poise, and appropriateness of dress for each occasion. ORGANIZA TIONS TO THIRTY-ODD WE DO BOAST FOR THERE ARE JOINERS GALORE IN THESE NOW ENGROSSED. 29 courtesy weeleh best of councilorsh efforts Mr. President, I think next week should be Courtesy Week. uN0, n0, argues another, uI thinks it should be in the spring. This is a typical meeting of the Lincoln High Student Council. Dur- ing the past nine years, it has more than fulfilled its objectives to promote school spirit, loyalty, and cooperation among the students and teachers of Lincoln. The fifty-three members have always endeavored to improve the effectiveness of thcir work through new activities and better pro- grams. The Council conducts movies, socials, gym night, student and faculty talent shows. Intluded in its activities were the distribution of canned goods among thc needy, Courtesy Week, and an annual tripe to the Lone Star State Association of Student Councils. K111501121 While Student Council president, Walter Ken- nedy, checks the inventory, Bettye Davis, Eddie Lyons and Carl Henderson assert the canned goods that Were dis tributed to the needy during the Christmas Holidays, This is an annual citywide Christmas Bureau preject, STUDENT COUNCIL Seated in foreground V. Francis J. Addison, D. Leviege, M. Allen,L.Branch,treasur51; A. Simon, W Victor business manager. Stand 1pr m V1gbt:W. Kennedy, president; E Lyons. vice-prcsident; M. Mearlon secretary; G Houston P. Lacey A. 0,Jackson C Lafayette E. Pine, A, Conner G. Bazile M Campbell, E. vmor, B Dav is 2,13 Well M. Bryant Slarzdmg' H. Jacko j Pa ul I Bryant R. Brown, K. Jones reporter; V. Pratt, C Starks, C. Carteg J. Mar shall G. McDaniel, E. Garrison, N. Decuire, E Guillory, and B S Ellison, sponso jrds get st. nick 4nd sled for toy tea 5241211 in foreground, left 20 right: L. Branch, D. Killingsworlh, M. Hall, B. Keyst Fin! raw Jaded: B. Victor, president; C. Gabriel, parliamentarian; G. Bteaux, secretary; J. Petty, assistant secrev tary; W. Kennedy, reporter; A Jackson, vicarpresident; M. Stevens, G. Jones, B. Hill, M. Lee, W. Jones, M. Vincent, B. McGlory. Standing: E. Washington, R. Bellain, Mt Murphy, E. Frank- lin, H, Gunner, C. Ford, W. Jolivet, E. Benton, B. Benton, B. Batiste, L. Sowell, L. Harrison, C. Ford, B. Charles, and E, Lacey. JUNIOR RED CROSS Talking about fun! Well, you haven't heard of it until as much fun, too, when they are gathering toys for under you ask President Emma Victor about her exciting trip to privileged children, and lending help wherever neededi the National Red Cross Workshop in Wisconsin last sum- at home, school, church or in the community in general. met. The above forty-five Red Cross members have equally The Council has had at least one Red Cross official to talk with the group and the senior class about the services rendered to service men and their families through Red Crosst Mrs. L Hicks is sponsor. Rigbz: Jolly St. Nick really tried to see that everyone was remembered at the second annual Red Cross Toy Tea held on December 14 at the YMCA to collect toys for the underprivileged children The admission to this tea was a new, unwrapped toyt honor societies reward . . . 01me NHS members ate, drank, and were a merry and impressive group at their annual Christmas dinner in the cafeteria. Mesdames R. Simpkins, D. ancis, B. Taylor, 0. Smith, N. J, Ellison, and Messrs. w, Hicks, B. West, RA Spoons: are sponsors. Noblesse oblige which means nobil- ity obligates is the motto of the Natfonal Honor Society, which, since its organization in 1956, has rapidly made itself felt as one of the leading and more coveted organiza- tions at sdwol. The National Honor Societyts annual ban- quet in the fall and its installation cere- monies and presentation of achievement awards in the spring are so impressive, it makes you want to become a brain Of you're not already onet and join the ranks of this elite group. The sales of Ebony magazines in the fall helped NHS members to supplement cost of annual field trip to a college of their choice. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Slandirzg m fmegmmzd, left 10 yigIJl: A. Jackson, president. Fm: vow, 594194: E, Lyons, chaplain; C. Lafayette, secretary: D. Brown: J. Carter, Mt Taylor, J. Budden. Setond 10w, mum: C. Hender- son, treasurer; G. DeRouen, assistant seqemry; P. Lacey, vlce-president; G. Ladaye E. Victor, reporter; R. Brown, D. Thomas, E. Taylore E. Garrison, L. Washington, B. Davis, M. Briscoe. Standing: B. Brysun, Ghlsuac, C. Young, B. Watkins, M. Vincent, M. Allen, M. Johnson, C, Hall, G. Williams, B. Matthews, G, Jason, M. Mearlon, N. Decuire, sergeantratrarms; M. Mearlon, j. Ballon, and W. Kennedy. 32 . . . the elite in scholarship Not only can NHS members boast of high scholarship Ellison, Mm A, Vital, Mm E. Huston, Miss G Wilson, but are a service organization as well. They are ushers and Miss N. Sway, and Mr. M. Davis counsel the Junior guides for spacial OCLasions at sn'hool, and them the siLk group. duringY the Christmas season. Mrs. V. Young, Miss N, J NATIO NAL OFFICERS James Honon, prmdmz Virdic Pratt, 1rre-prewdym Drlorns Fontcnot, ,wm-wwy Marilyn Downxng, mmm Ien'etary Offie Brown, t7e.z.rurer wnhs Collins, mlplm Merva Hall, 17217271le- Alfrud McNeal, rergmm-ul-mvm JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Fin! 11211;: L Richards, E, Hanisun, W. Collins, r1. Hxll, E Commux, J. Hortun, Sermld row: S. Clark, IL Zunon, C. Jones, M. Allcn, N. jog E, William, B. Augustine. GV Hudson. O Brown. N. Moore, G. Grant, R, Jostph. 'l'bnd mud: V. Pratt. D, Fomcnot, W. Victor, N. Taylor. E. Guillory, L Bramh, B Hill, E, Lacey, P, Polidore, J Hurrison, Family mu? D. Floyd, B. Addlr sun, F, Shallow, W'. Ellison, J l'meman, C. Dmsey. V. Alex A. Conner. R. Thompson JV Nervls. rim; muu- c. Gardener, R XXHlsun, E. Price, J. mes, W. Landry, R. Dmscy A. Chan's, J. Spalks, C. Conner, R Victm: C Swanson. C. Bradshaw V. MCDAniCI, 1M. Conner. and E. McDaniel. efficiency of voters league operations . . . t4 x J 517:7 t Pint row mated, left to right: Mrs. L. Miller, sponsor; J. Lyons. assistant business manager; 1.. Payton, business manager; F. Marsh, G. Gradney, FV Castillo, C. Custer. Scmud raw: z. Powell, 0 a M. Bx wn ker, B. Fuseher, M, Dorsey, L Charles, M. Campbell. M. Queen. Third muu- C. Lavallais, J. Carter, B. Commux, Dh Gilbeaux, M. Jones, L. Bourgeois, 5. Guy, B. Mays. Faurzb row; L. Washington, J. Collins, D. Thomas, G. Allen, V. Williams, E. Howard, Mt Mc- Clennon, B, Thomas. Fifth mwx G. Rithurdson, It Gunner. H. Polite, V, Brown, J. Slnegal, M, Johnson, A Landry, B. Matthews. Sixth wuu' E. Vtctor, M. Stevens, L. Vcltz, E. Samucl, B. Watt kins, Mt Vincent, Mr. B Coursey, sponsor. SETBIIMJ 1014? J. Champagne, F. Mobley. M. Wilsont B, Rodriquez, R. Mylar, G Johnson, 6. Houston, J. Young, E. Linton, and E, Sllicldst SENIOR VOTERS LEAGUE elettions are some of the duties of this organization of 113 members. Knowing how to vote is important in Our democratic way of living. Thus, we can give credit to the Junior and Senior division of the Voters League for its guidance in , , , . Votin stations are div'dcd ' t0 f0 .- ts e h of helpmg us to develop good vntmg hablts and to use m- g I 1n ur Preunc , ac whith has four judges, four supervisors, and thirteen sccr telligence and discrimination in making selections. Issuing poll tax receipts, supervising voting precincts, tallying votes, and announcing results of all Our SLhOOl retaries. The Voters Leaguers, along with their sponsors, Mrst L M. Miller and Mr, B Coursey, are to be camw mended 0n the unique systcm of voting they have shown us. . . . makes scloool balloting routine The organization has thirty-five charter membe1s on the The Junior Division of the Voters League was organized Freshman and Sophomore levels. in September, 1959. Its purposes are to give training and guldancc to future members of the Semor D1viszon1 Prac- . . . . , . 1 . .. . , . The Jumor D1v1sxon 5tr1ves to become ably tramed to tlce 1n wntmg poll tax recapts, settmg up votmg pre- , . , .. . ' , take on the respons1b1l1t1es of the Sewer D1v1sxon, Mrs, c1ncts, tallymg votes and the general conducnons of elec- , M. Robezts 1s sponson tions are given. OFFICERS Timothy Johnson, prexidenl Marilyn Downing, 111:2Vprexidem Helena Deese, :NreMry Lawrence McCall 4111mm! :enelary Virdia Payne bmineu managei Dotsie St Julian parliamentarian JUNIOR VOTERS LEAGUE A.Bow1'e,M B Aikcls L. Jones H Deese,J Breaux.Fomtb1ow J Prescott M. Gooden, CV Sapp, G Spann J Addison, D, Strawder D. St Julian Flthw mw. P. Polidnrc A.F1'unk M. Shit Ids, Y, Thomas, R. Etienrie, G1 Fim row left to right' M. Brown L McCall V. Payne 52mm! mu' J W'kl Payton T. Johnson Mrs M Roberts 77711111011 M.Down1'ng, R Shields Lalr,J. Bourgeo1s.$1xtbr G.Dav151 R Jones, A. Sumptcr, A, Godeuux, A. Watson, H. Jacko, C Mam'n E Washington, andJ. McPherson. ste in the Mcise antastich . . . g m:nO-Zrnm Pint mw, 12f! lo riglyl: Cynthia Provost, Linda Ardoin, Jewel McDaniel, Mary Dcrscy, Jacquelyn Alexander. 524mm Clara Dell Joe. Joann Crader, Margie Menrlont Betty Davis, Leanna Godeaux, Luyce Miller, Emma Baker, Graq Lee, Ollie Mae Bell, and Mary Brown. The Honeybecs, precision all-girl drill unit, Practices at football games and parades. Each performance is dif- long hours? under the direction of their sponsor, Mrs. fetent and well exemted. A. P. Guidry, to arrive at the perfection Which they display JhUNIVORS Fin! row, left 10 right: Julyettc Matthews, Brenda Keys, Vcrlis Martin, Bobbie Hawkins, Celestine Collins, Matalene Campbell, Lillie Johnson, Bernadine Thomas, Juanita Guillmy, Mae Jackson, Minnie 'l'lms. Smmd muu- Carol McDaniel, Joann Bmuman, Earlinc Linton, Carol Normand, G. Bazile, Gaylcn Jones, Beverly Veal, Ida Olivier, Bobble Whitley, Vivian Williams, Mardrca Hatch, Rose Mchl, and Mary Menrlun. . . . is tlae loo zeybeeic forte mmaOEOIwOM Fin! row, f! to riglJ C. Provost, D. Killingswhlrth ' ' ' . GV Hudson. ngmi 1 J Crader, D4 Francis, B. La A .1.C 106 T1 row. B. W er, D. Syersh N. Joe, A. 'L. G 1V1, Sweet. This is the result of the high standards demanded of three weeks before the opening, of schoolh Mrs. A, L. each participant. Lockwood 21..ists in the development of the group's drill Tryouts for membership in this organization are held formation, FRESHMEN Flu! Mzw xmled Iefl to H551 J. Crader Marlene Campbell Charletha Henderson Doris Stmwder, Asa Lee Fran ose Brow Jacq uclvn Alexander Clara Dell Joe Mmiir chel MCDaniqu Margaret Norman Joyce XViHiams, Pearly Polidore Lillie Ballard Emily SMurp and Mary Dorsey. 38 alert musicians mdrcb Determination and long hours of practice paid off for the Marching Band in 1958 Interscholastic March- ing and Concert Band contest at Prairie View The group was awarded first place rating for its performance in concert music, and is planning toward a double first Onarching and concertJ in the 1939 participation. No little credit goes to Director 0. J. McNeil who has built this band from struggling obscurity in 1930 to its present seventthwo members, who are a familiar part of football halfrtime activities and community parades. Their annual spring concert is a fitting climax to a years work well donei Mrs. Carmen Semiean is drill master of the major- ettes; Mr. Anderson Harrison directs the drill techniques of the band. FLAGBEARERS Wilson Alexander, David Stevenson, Willie Keller, Rodney Pine, and Shedrick Jones. Firs; um, left to ugh: P Boudoin T Watson, N, Adams, J. Parker, D, Bell, R. Victor, N. Dixon J. Ha am son, M A1182. Strand mu R Sam C Gabriel W. Bell, P. Lacey, M. Allen Bobino, C. Buszile, W. Eva D. St Julian V. Paine. Third r:ow R Mitchell, B. Sam C John- son, M. Ford, J. Carruth Cs Sanders W. Grant S. Osborne W. Ellison and V. Foreman. . . . into hearts of students, citizens PERCUSSION Finn? raw Jeulid, left to rigbl: B. Comeaux, D. Leviege, F Barton, G, Miller, S. Howard, Set- oud row mmdiug, 19ft ta rigbl: A. Jackson, H. Polite, J Champagne, and E. Lacey. Fin; row .rtanding, left to figbl: w. Guidry, A. Sumpter, J. Paul J12, W. Snlstan, D. Green, c. Robinson, P. Jones, H. Pierre. Serorzd mw: D. Vincent, W. Kennedy, J. Lyons, R. Williams, WV Anderson, Wk Field, F, Jackson, C. Henderson, Ti'mi yaw: C. Landry, V. Pratt, M. Briscoe, R. Jame; W. Bellain, F. Reader: L. Walker, C. Ford, and H. Leviegc 39 in pm. rehearsals, harmonious voices . . . Around 2:50 of any weekday afternoon the harmoniOus blending of voices of the Choral Club members can be heard in the corridors near Music Room L Not only Can their voices be heard around school, but the club does a limited amount of traveling in and out of town performing for civic and school groups. Their annual Christmas program was an impressionable performance of The Story of Christmas. Their annual spring concerts are varied to please audiences of any taste. The Mixed Octet placed third in the 1958 music division of the Interscholastic League at Prairie View. Mrs, V A. Mitchell is director. 01501129 Florestine Castillo's solo funher added to me solemnity of the Choral Club's presentation of The Story of Christmas on December 17. MIXED GLEE CLUB Fin: row, left to rigbt: B. Walker, J. Alexander, L Marshall, M. Isaac, C. Landry, P, Jones, R. Taylor, B. Rodriquez, D. LaPoint, J. Graham, M, Brown. Setomi row: J, Carter, reporter; F. Casdllo, assistant secretary; S. LaPuint, W. Johnson, M. Chesteg F. Jones, H. Collins, president; G. Houston, Z. Powell, G. Richardson, secretary; C. Joe, treasurer, Third row: C. Custer, E. Tay- lor, G. Gradney, F. Reeder, E. Coleman, D, Van Wright, E. Pitte, Vicerpresident; R, Aikels, H. Ratcliff, and 5. Matthews. 40 . . . and lyrics for dancers float tbm corridors ORCHESTRA Pint row sealed, left to right: Earnest Pitts, Rudy Aikels, Herman Ratcliff, William Grant, Jimmie Cartuth, Murphy Ford, Clarence Sanderson, Curl Henderson. Satmzd raw wand: Cleveland Johnson, Eddie Lyons, James Paul roe, Howard Collins, and Robert James. NOISE! Naver Was there so much noise! The headV splitting shriek of a fatally injured saxophone reed, the drastic pounding of a piano, and the fervent, hopeless attempt of a trumpet to imitate Louis Armstrong, all added up to tuneup time f01 the School Orchestra. Then an in- stant later, after the count, there was music, the kind that really makes you want to dance. The orchestra is composed of members from the match- ing and concert band. From this orchestral group LDIHES JL, Warren Field, Warren Bellain. Stamimg: Betty Sam Mary Ann Bus- the Lincoln Combo to which the sponsors of many assem- blies were indebted for entertainment and background music. The members of the Combo were Earnest Pitre, Howard Collins, Jimmie Champagne, Carl Henderson, Reginald Taylor, and Robert James Mr. McNeil sponsors this group of musicians. 4l Bl-PHY-CHEM CLUB . . . Students of biology, physics, and chemistry have allied themselves to more fully understand the importance of sciche in todayys space exploration, and to devise ways of giving service to the community and nation, Many of these students intend to carry their interests in science to the extent of making a vocation of it Sponsors are Messrs C. Levy, W. Hicks, B, West, R. Spooner, and A. Harrison. fAbuveJ Parents, teachers, other citizens study Science ' ' ' ' department exhibit which was awarded first place ' ' I Where quul'rzng minds in PTAs American Education Week Observance, Report Card USA. . seele organzzed knowledge Seated in foreground: B. Landrio, business manager; EV Levy, sergeantvat-arms; G. Isaac, ,E. Victor, vicerpresidem: G. DeRouen, president; R, Bellain, 1. Nelson, M1 Washington, C. Young, G. Richardson. Sermzd raw Jeaied: D, Thomas, P. Simon, M. Queen, assistant secrutary; L. Chapman, L. Washington, Chaplain; M. Watkins, M. Taylor, B. Columbus, W. Ned, E. Morgan, D. Fontenot, C. Starks, J. Londow, parliamentarian; E. Garrison, B. McGlory, E. Johnson, C. Young, G. Laday, W. Green.Stmzdir1g. P Jaco cos,b G Breaux secretary; G. Allen, G. Johnson, B. Doyle, L. Edwards, H Johnson, D. King, C Custer D Rndgers J Harkless T. Taylor B. Allen ME McGn ndney, F. Jones J. Jones E. Smith, W. Sober:l nJ.y Jacobs C Reynolds H. Charles, W. Landry,J. Narcis, 42 W. Laday, A Skiliman, and R Gm languages-not metaphors-me mixed in . . . Fin; roux 1241211 left to right V Martin A Simon S. Davis J. Matthews, M McClEnnan, E. Victo Allen Strand raw mated: B. Coleman, V. Williams B. Au ugus tme, S. Clmrk, M. John- son M.GQueen.le1'rd raw, 18111171. R Taylor, A. 17112151 O.P1cscotl N Simms S. Jone 5 Green J. Petty, B Watkins, E Levy, J. Crader, A.B1ydson G Fontenot N Pumphrey, G. Jason B Bryson Standing C. Bradshaw D D1vis,J. Jones L. McGee W. John son C. Jo-lm son M Vincent E. Harrison B H111 D. Coleman D. Francois L Miller, S V1ncent,J Beau man, C. Hall, I Ol1ver L. Washington and R. BeIlnin. . . . FOREIGN LANGUAGES CLUB Saludw! 11nd ban jam! may sound like mixing the The reason for the change is the addition of French languages but it is a fitting combination of expression for to the curriculum. Foreign Languages Club members now the new Foreign Languages Club organized this year to get to study the habits and customs of both the French take the place of the last year's El Circulo de Espanol. and the South American. Mr. John H2111 is sponsor. OFFICERS Myrm Vincent, pmidmv Sandra Davis, zaiir-pt'exideizt Critty Hall, IEH'PIJIfy Jo Ann Beauman, 4151111111! Jerretmy Glenda Allen, 11511111131 Cleveland Johnson bun'nen manager Cedric Bradshaw mgmzzt 11! MW: Joseph Jones pmlimnmxm-imz 43 forensic club members learn . . . Standing in fnregrowzd, left 10 yigbl: J. Cole. Fim? raw, mated: J. Bodden, D. Brown, L Wash- ington, C, Hall, B. MCG lory, W. Laday, M. Queen, F. Mobley, G. Richardson, B, Landrio, M. Wil- son. Standing: J. Londow, W. Jones, E. Victor, E. Levy, B. Fuselier, J. Crader, B. Benton, J. Matthews, J. Jonesh Mh Johnson, H. Charles, R. Mylar, F. Costello, G. Brenux, M. Dorsey, C. Lavallals, Sh Vincent, E, Samuel, T. Mosely, and L. Chapman. Just think how hard it would be to advance civilization if people could not talk! If speaking is so important, then, one should make good use of it, as do the above group of students who are members of the Forensic Club. A few of the members get to be narrators at the football games or disc jockeys at one of our local radio stations. Forensic Club membership helps students adjust to speak- OFFICERS ing situations of everyday life with confidence and poise. Since September of 1953 this club has organized inter- scholastic debating, declaiming, and oratory. Its thirtyrfive members, under the tutelage of Mesdames M. L. Pickett and K L. Simpkins, sponsor EFFECTIVE SPEECH WEEK, each year. Geraldine Richardson, preiidem Joyce Bodden, vire-prmiderll Dorsey Brown, Jen'elary Mary Bell Queen, anijiant Jerremry Fayetta Mobley, chaplain Lois Washington, .vergemt-at-m'm; Wilma Laday', rvpomw Beatrice McGlmy, parliamentarian . . . communication skills in lincolnls little theater . . . Act well your part, therein all the honor lies, is the to construct stage properties, design and make costumes, Little Theaterls motto, and members attempted to do just work out lighting effects and practice character makeup. that m that hryouts far the Theaters flrst presenatloni a Miss N. J- Ellison is director, and is assisted by Mr, A. L, oncvac't play, 1n assembly Dezember 19. These fortyvfxve Craft members not only produce plays each year, but in the proc- ess acquire artistic appreciationJ develop poise and learn OFFICERS Joyce Carter, prmidem Zilphia Toni Powell, riie-Alnejident George Faye DeRoucn, mnemry Shirley Troy, annual linemry W'ilson Alexander Xr'emmey Leona Chapman pmliammtarmn Isabell 11x Nelson rbaplain Leroy Payton mgmm- -al- -m-m Myra Washington, reporter Lois Charles, Iyujinen manager . . . eaclo man in My time plays many parish $1 Mu! 'W Ssalcd in faregmmm' left la vigbz- W Alexander, J. Carter. Fin; rm, lcfty t0 1igl72. G. DeRouen B Bryson C, Joe GI. aayd M Wilson F Mobley, B Olivicr S.T01VI.LeC D Thomas, L Chapman 1. Nelson E. Thrash J. Guillow, J Allen B McDaniel C Henderson. Second row. M. Vincent 1.13mxell B. Manhws C, L afayette G. Jason, M. Queen, L. Washington, E. Garrison, R Sinegal J Dlaper, J Cole D Fontcnog H. Johnson, A Jolivet M. Washington 0. Martin 11, C Lavallais.Tl71vd Wm H. Polite P Simmons P, Laney, SF Vincent, E. Lyons, J. Jones, W. Gunner J Sinegal and L Pnytn n 45 3W clubs motivate christian living I . HTo freate, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home, SChool, and com- munity? is the goal of the Tri-Hi-Y groups in our school. Every year memr bCIS from the six clubs visit the Old Folks Home and Hospital to bring cheer to the unfortunate. TrirHirY groups are affiliated With the YMCA, and are under sponsorship of Mesdames N. j. Ellison, 0. John son Smith, E, Jackson, and B, Martin. ?'h353m. an. .. 5 It$ 5 Sealed a; Piano: Phyllis Lacey Standing. lift to rigbx: George Faye DcRoucn, Lucinda Young, Wilma Laday, Ethel Garrison, Bobbie Walker, Carol Gabriel, and Joycc Barton. TRI-HI-Y Fm; row, mm, left 117 ugly; J. Cole, M. Washington, R. Johnson, v. Martin, J. McDaniel, M. Bobino. Semmi raw: C. Normand, G. Williams, D. Brown, M. Johnson, E. Levy, C. Custer, M Lee. Third row: E Jacobs, C Lafayette, M. Mcarlon, B. Watkins, F. Mobley, M, Campbell, and G4 Houston, 46 business club learns abcis of business E , I k is a- 49d r22! S'U mime K V . ' l 4 Standing in foreground, left to right: Barbara Olivier, recording secretary; Earnestine Thrash, vire- pzesident; Rose Sinegali Seated. Joyce Badden, parliamentarian; Barbara Matthews, Mary Olivier, Gloria Isaac, treasurer; James Burton, chaplain; Critty Hall, president; Minnie Watkins, Barbara McDaniel. Standing in batkgmmzd; Mrs, Betty Taylor, sponsor. Business leaders of tomorrow? Well, that's What these students hope to become. Requirements for membership are two credits in business courses with a C or better areas not offered in the subject matter courses, an interest in and an understanding of various business occupations, and the desire to get additional training for useful citizenship in average, and a desire to acquire knowledges of business the field of business. Mrs, Betty Taylor is sponsori Hl-Y BOYS Need a car wash for a dollar? Hi-Y boys sell their services at low prices in order to build their treasury to- ward attending district and state con- ferenccs. Left to right: Robert James, Carl Henderson, Eddie Lyons, and Leroy Paytnn. they plan their tomorrows . . . 9 Seated in foreground, left ta right Brenda Keys, Lou Hilda Richard, Sandra Davis, vicerpresidenti Seated: Rose Brown, president; Maw Murphy, Gloria Breaux, Carolyn Lavallais, Betty Hill, Rose Harrison, Selsie Clark, Stella Broussard. Slmzdiizg: Joyce Cartex, chaplain; Dorothy Thomas, Nora Thomas, Zilphia Powell, Emma Victor, reporter; Leona Chapman, and Margaret Stevensv FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Am 1 interested in teaching as a profession? Could to interest students in teaching as a career. Once each I fulfill the requirements of a teacher? iiIn what grade month different people in the field of education talk with level could I best teach? Answers to qucstions such as the members on selected subjects. A program during the these were sought by Future Teachers of America during month of March Whifh was teachers month, helped other their year's activities. students to bcttcr understand teaching as a carecri Mrs. L This group of girls was organized in September, 1954 Hicks is sponsor of this group. OFFICERS Rose Mary Brown, prarideni Sandra Davis, rire.pieiideizt Mary Bell Queen, ,remrm-y Alice Green, nuimuzl Iccrelm'y Mary Ann Murphy, ibizplzu'n Emma Lee Victor, Mpmtler 48 by studying today To learn to do by doing could very well be the motto of the Future Homemakers of America. These students learn the essentials of homemaking and bettering their lives today 50 that they Will be prepared for the future. In the yearYs work they achieve their ability in food prepa- ration and clothing, They also have programs and other activities which help them Plan in food, shelter, and Cloth- ing. Mrs. E Robinson and Mrst C. Bouldin are the spon- sors of this group. OF F ICERS Joyce Carter, prexident Beatrice McGlory, vice-preridevll Martha Bryant Jenelmy Ethel Garrison aJ-mtzmt renqu Willa Victor, dmpl in Vera Tezeno trauma Betty Davis, reporter Lillie Bourgeois, pmliammztm'imt FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Fin! row mated left to right' Mary Davis Berlina Tillis, Willie Heath, Carolyn Lavallais, Bettye Rodriquez Alma Walker Mary Davis Serand raw: Imagene McCarthy, Helen Hurts, Broxie Fuselier Joyce Caner, Marjorie Jones Isabell Nelson Gloria Breaux, Willa Victor, Anna Davis, Snowden. Standing: Gluria Fontenot, Margaret Chaney, Josephine Collins, Ethel Garrison, Hester Polidore, Barbara Broussard, Florestine Castillot Anna Fender, and Phyllis Aguillard. 49 industrial arts club . . . Fin: 10w, mated, 1ch 20 right: P. Washington, H. Insell, W, Hemon, L. Ross, J. Dean, W Henderson, C. Morgan, J. Wilbert, H, Wallace, C. Malbreau, J, Robertson, L Gunner. Second row: A. Jones, R, Taylor, A Watson, J. Lapoint, A. McCree, E. Washington, J. Clayton, D. Green, J. Swallow, W. Tyler, J. Clark, W. Cockrell, L. Harkless, Wt Francis, A, Augustine Standing: F. Webb, J. Fontenot, J, Alexander, H. DeRouen, G. Gordon, R. Bmggs, E. Minard, E. Como, J. Como, C. Bennett, E, Hill, C. Mitchell, I. Simmons, G. Davis, C. Paul, C. Jones, and R. Jones . . . deszgm fashions in metal, wood The Industrial Arts Club encourages boys to work with teaches boys to operate the types of machines safely. The wood, metal, plastics, and leather to fashion things for their best displays represent our school at the Interscholastic Arts home or to put on display. The Industrial Arts Club Contest in Prairie View. Mr. Eugene Ford is sponsort OFFICERS Richard Bmggs, pmidm James Como, ztire-py'eyident Lloyd Clark, :enelary Lloyd Harkless, treawrar Harold Insell, .reygearmut-arrzz: George Gardner, bun'rzmx mmmger 50 4-11 operators awry eyes, ears . . . uAre there any ArV students in this Class is a familiar facilities, procedures, and techniques, to focus attention on cry from the teachers when there is a film to be shown votational possibilities in the field, and to establish use of or an opaque projcrtor to be adjusted. Learning to operate audio-Visual material. The A-V students must keep in safely all the equipment is part of the training given to shape the variety of equipment used by both classes and the AudiorVisual Aids Club members organizations. Mrs. D. Francis is the sponsort Other objectives are to familiarize students with AV . . . of learning into the classmom AUDlO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB Fin: row, left to right: Mt Pete, R. Taylor, B. Augustine Second row: L. Keal, H. Lofton, J. Lewis, R. Charm. Standing: C. Riley, A. Trahan, R. Frank, Mrs, D. R. Francis, E. McGadney, and W. Tresvan take time out from daily routine to preview one of the new film strips. SI they prepare for adult responsibility k! N i Sealed in foreground, Iefl to right: Delores Fontenot, Albert Augustine, Virdie Pratt. Sealed: Eddie McElroy, Mary Hill, Mary Davis, Lucille Hill, Hubie Johnson, Betty Houston, Fredia Pete, Mc- Kinley Johnson. Standing: Virginia Scypion, Katherine Jones, Earl Minard, Edward Washington, Allen Francis, Almy Sumpter, Wildred Lavine, Mrs, J. Whitley, Sandra Shadowens, Hilda Johnson, Josephine Wilkins, James Robertson, and Edward Sinegal. CITIZENSHIP CLUB Better Citizens for a Better World is the motto of this community, also. Mrs, J. W, Whitley sponsors this group club, for the students of today are truly the citizens of of twenty-eight members, who are either in the ninth or tomorrow. The members of this organization strive to be- tenth grades. come better citizens, not only in the school but in the OFFICERS Mary Davis, preiitl'ent Mary Hill, wireAprexiderll Lucille Hill, 12512141 Hubie Johnson, auixlanl Jerremry Eddie McElroy, treamrer Virginia Scypion, chaplain Harold Pierre, Jergeam-at-mm 52 little belperf host teas, aid librarians These librarians' little helpers assist in check outs, shelving, and pasting books, get some experience in cata- loging and indexing, and the more artistic ones keep library bulletin boards full of clever reminders and suggestions for interesting reading material. OFFICERS During Book Week, Novembex 2-6, one of their 'more formal activities was serving as hosts of a tea in honor of the faculty, Student Council, and National Honor So- ciety. Sponsors are Mesdames E. A Walters and D. T. Francis. Ella Mae Manin, prexident Theresa Mosley, vire-prexidenl Lillie Bourgeois, Janeiary Gerotha Houston, gummy Jerretayy LIBRARY CLUB Sealed in furegwurzd, 12ft ta right: Ida Dorsey, Marjorie Jones. Seated: Wilda M. Ned, Ellana Morgan, Helma Bourgeois, Florida Marsh, Gemthn Houston, Lillie Bourgeois, Theresa Mosley, Ella Martin. Standing: Mrs. E. A. Walters, Nela Pumphery, Sally LaPolnte, Gloria Johnson, Geraldine Ladny, Patsy Simmons, Robert Mitchell, Wilma Laday, Hester Polidore, Beatrice McGlory, Evelyn Samuel, Willie Heath, and Mary Dorsey 53 covemge of five wk efficient Seated, left to right: E. Garrison, society editor; S. Troy, promon'on manager; J. Champagne, re- porter; H. Charlea circulation manager; D. Slyde, spans editor. Signaling: Mrs. V. Tizeno, staff adviser; E. Victor, editor-inrchief; and C Thomas, sports editor. Once each month the Mirror staff, under the sponsorship istic writing, of Mrs, V, Tizeno, reports to the student bodyfvia THE Each copy of THE MIRROR is looked forward to, and MIRRORievents and activities around the schooL Prior on the day of distribution you can see the students digging to publication, each story is checked and rechecked for deep for those dimes and considering them well sPenL mistakes in an effort to maintain high standards of journal- Seuted, left to yigbz: M, Dorsey, typist; J. Davis, reporter; R. Jones, reporter; W. Vaughn, rs porter; G. L'Iday, feature editor; A. Frazier, anist; M. Washington, reporter. plaotogmploy is art If you're stopped by a cameraman tor ladyJ and asked to pose for a picture, do you wonder if a Hollywood scout has invaded Lincoln? Camera Club members are just trying to develop their skills in the use of the camera and explore the possibilities of employment in the field of photography. OFFICERS as well as bobby Mr. A. 01 Henderson and Mrs. 0. Johnson Smith are the sponsors of this club, who encourage the forty mem- bers to explore photography for its art and not just as a hobby. Beatrice McGlory, prejidem Gloria Shannette, dHiJlant .renetary Wilma Laday, tbaplain Lloyd Y0ung,par1iamentarian Sidney White, .rev'gmntvaI-armj CAMERA CLUB E,G Garrison B Bet,non M Fontenot J1 Sealed in foreground, left 10 rigbt. J Jacobs G Johnson W. Lada ay,JB Laday, L. Washington, 1 6:4 H Charles B McGory B. Pierre Fin! row 54! Collins B1Fuseliet W. Ned, M. Watkins B. Tillis, A. Johnson N Fredrick, G1Shannette B, Washington, J Allen, L Trainer C. Henderson G Richardson R. Sinegal N Byrd. Standing J. Melancon D. Batiste J1Conne C.EdWa1'ds,R.Myler B. Broussard B. Columbus, P. Agulllard J Jones, C. Reynolds,1 Gunner R Brooks L. Elliot I. Levy, L. Young, T Coleman, V. Stafford Simmons, B. McGlory, M Queen A1Pender L. Jones and H Hurst. 55 is for OTHER EVENTS QUITE NUMEROUS, AS A RULE THESE, TOO, ARE AS VARIED AS STUDENTS IN SCHOOL. 57 H is for homecoming . . . KAbmxe; Dr. T. L. Welch III crowns George Faye DeRouen Miss Lincoln of 1959 during colorful uMiss Lincoln Coronat tion. A Homecoming, November 15, was happy, lively, entertaining. The seniors, through popular vote, chose five senior girl can- didates for Miss Lincolnf' In the final count of the entire student body George Faye DeRouen was elected; Alvena Jack- son, Joyce Carter, Emma Victor, and Phyllis Lacey were run- nersrup in that order, Entertaining activities of the weekend included a pep rally Friday afternoon, in which the students really loosened up their collar bones; coronation ceremonies Friday night when Barbara Phillips, Miss Lincoln of 1957 relinquished her robe and crown to Faye, Alumnus Charles E. Freeman gave the main address to alumni and friends; and the bonfire and Bnb Londeyv ht microphonet presented the hMiss Lincoln mun to fans and radio-listenlng audience at half-time ceremonies. The court mrluded Heft la 1'ig17U W. Bcllain, A. Jackson Wt Kennedy, George Faye DeRouen tMiss Lincoln, 195W, Principal Mallet, L. Anderson, Barbara Phillips tMiss Lincoln, 195m, E. Lyons, J. Carter, GV Washington, and Sherry Carter tMiss Lincoln A mo. 3 . . . and a lively one it was! juke box dance even later, which gave impetus to the occasion. Saturday at 2:00 pm, despite rain, the parade moved as scheduled, and that night, during half-time activities, Miss Lincoln and her court were pre- sented. Final game scorehLincoln 30, Kash- mere Mihelped to put the H tfor Happyh in Homecoming! IAbmer Supporters of Emma Victor presented unique Miss Lincoln Pageant in prethomecoming assembly. 0150110 Alvena Jackson's boosters called her The Girl of 39, gave many good reasons to support their claim. t FF W'S Miss Lincoln and her cottege paraded khrough the community streets, despite the intervals of rain which showered them. Uibmne joyce Carter's campaign speech KrfgbU was heartwarming, well planned. 59 king and queen reign at yearbook xmas fest Left: Mr, A. O. Hen- derson crowns Queen Joyce Cole at the year- book King and Queen Ball, December 19 The King, Arthur Skillman, was crowned by year- book faculty editor, Gloria Isaac. Rigkl: First dance after the yearbook coronation Was in honor of the King and Queen and their court. Amid a theme titled, A Night at Club Sputnik, and magnificent as they glided across the highly polished floor a gym beautifully decorated accordingly, the juniors ma- t0 the music of the Texas Southern University combo. For jestically entertained the May, 1958 senims with all the the fist time in prom activities, awards were given to sene pomp and circumstance befitting their station. Both the iots for their outstanding achievements in various depart- juniors and seniors were beautifully attired and looked ments of the school. Souvenir girls Umet belawi Who distributed gifts to juniors and seniors were Heft 10 right; G. Williams, F. Barton, M, Mearlon, G. Jason, G. Brazilei M. Vincent, C. Hallh B. Matthews, C. Lafayette, M. Johnson, C. Custer, and J. Cole. assemblies tops from a to z In Math Department assembly 0150121 Dorothy KAboveJ Special assembliesifor seniors onlyiwcrc often musically emertaining1 Thomas exhibits ea ase in operation of slide 1ule. by seniors only. Pick any letter from A to Zilike Book Week, Brand, bly day-the fourth period for juniors and seniors, the Courtesy Week, C-horal Club, English, J-ournalism, fifth period for freshmen and sophomores. However, the Miathematics, N-ational Honor Society, Physical Education division was not one of quality Qach assembly was chalr rand you have examples of the organizations which made Ienginyibut was a necessity because of an enrollment too our assemblies entertaining Wednesday was regular asscm- large to be accommodated in one session, Lrlz: Leona Chapman, Earnestine Thrash, Gloria Isaac, and Betty Landrio sang ' Over and Over again xhe yearbook opening ram- paign so ng m imm- duce the staff and begin yearbook sales. Rigbl: In ann u 51 S c i e n c e Department p r 0g 1 a m Florcstine Costello creates 3 vol while Phyllis Lacey's Synthet- ic snake crawl reluc- lantly out of its bottle. LEADERS A LITTLE MORE THAN NINETY-FOUR WHO TRY HARD, AND WORK HARD! TO TEACH US THE SCORE. 63 S is for scholars . . . Standing! left la right. M L. Rosenberg, A. E Patterson, business manager; Robert Price, J. T, Cone, vice-president;Donn1'e Jones, and Dr. Robert Shields president. Seated: N. B, Haskell, 1T. Fort rtescue, superintendent; and R. L. I ers rsno BOARD OF EDUCATION Our Board of Education is made up of seven civic- Board members are elected by the citizens of Port Arthur minded individuals who sexve without compensation to on the first Saturday in April of each year for a three-yeat keep' high the standards of our school system and see that term. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each the students of Port Arthur Independent School District month and are open to the public and the press. have opportunities for a welltrounded education. STATISTICS ON BOARD MEMBERS Date Elected Name Term Expire: Employment April, 1956 Dr TRoben Shields 1959 Physician, Port Acres April, 1956 JT1959 Vice President, First National Bank Weptq 1956 N B H::kell 1961 Texas Compa y April, 1957 Donnie Jones 1960 Co-owner, Jones Leavell Insurance Adjustment April, 1958 Robert Iverson 1961 Koppers Company April 1957 Robert Price 1960 Gulf 011 : May, 1958 M. L. Rosenberg 1961 Neches Butane :1 appointed m fill tummy treated by rexignation 0f Ray Haye: MapPointad to fill mmnry trealed by religrmtion 0f H T Mulkey 64 . . . as such our leaders score a plus .r 49 ' in z. T. FORTESCUE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 65 C is for courage . . . 17 w i A. TENNYSO'NV MILLER PRINCIPAL EDWARD WATSON 66 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL . . to impart knowledge to us JOYCE E. JOHNSON San Antonio, Texas, B.Sl, Pfalrie View Col- leg c is ending first year as Secretary to the Principal Hobbies are reading, sewing: and listening to music MRS. B, J. BERNARD Of Port Arthur, studied at Texas Southern Uni- versity, Lamar State College. She has been secretary- regist Ia r in a pastime. OFFICE PERSONNEL YVONNE J. BELL Port Arthur secretarial certificate, P 1' a 1 1' i e and traveling for rec reation. IDA NERESSA FOLEY Port Arthur Secretary to Testing Director for kegee Institute to com4 plete requirements for the Bachelor's degree. w: MI. Ellison Kabmw makes presentation of faculty gift to Mr. Miller on occasion of staff Xmas social December 19. GLORIDIA O. TIPPS as Secretary to Testing Director, and enjoys reading, attending ath- letic and social activi- ties, and typing during leisure hours. HORTENSE ROBINSON Ennis, Texas, earned BS. degree at Prairie View, M.A., University of Michigan. She is Eler meniary Supervisor and collens perfume bottles as a hob . H is for helpfulness . . . BIVYON ELLISON Austin, Texas, now in twenty-third yEaI at Lincoln, is Director of Student Acn'vities and Student Council, teach- er of Mathematics. Has B.A., Samuel Huston. M.Ed., Texas Southern University. Hobbies are riding, eating, puzzlesi SPECIAL RUSSELL GETWOOD Port Anhur. A.B., Bishop, is in eleventh year as Attendance Of- ficer, assistant football toach. Likes all sports. LIRS. L. H, HICKS Las Cruces, New Mex- ico, is now serving as Counselor and instruc- Council. A graduate of Prairie View 03m and University of Min- nesota iMAAJ, she is concluding her seven- teenth year at Linmln, and enjoys bridge games and meeting peas pies SERVICES VERNETT E. HICKS Corsicana, Texas, B.A., Wiley, MAN Denver Universiiy, advanced study at Prairie View, is completing first year as Director of Testing Program. Golf is his hobby. MRS. AUDRY V. COMO Beaumont, Texas, B.S., Prairie View, is com- pleting fifth year as Speech Therapist and sponsor of Better Speech Club. Her hair ' dramatics home arts. speaking. MRS. T. H1 PRICE Port Arthur is first- year instructor of Spe- ciaIEdu atlon for Trainable Children. Re ceived 13.5,, M.S, Prai- Iie View, and likes oil painting and cooking in spare time . . . assisting us tlwu our daily grinds MRS. A1 L HORTON e graduate of Prairie View 1B.AJ and likes reading, fishing, and sewing during leisure hm SPECIAL SERVICES MRS. RUBY D, WELCH Greenwood, T e x a s; R.N., Prairie View, adr vanced study T e x a 5 Southern is. school instructor of Club She is ending ten years at Lincoln and l l k e 5 reading, hand- work, brid ge. Faculty sponsors AMrs 0 J. Smith J. Chachere A Harrison Mrs A. jackson, and .Craft also dress the pan Hm! quite effectively, mow when theyA serve as Chaperons to our social activities LIBRARIANS MRS. D. FRANCIS MRS. EVA A. Newton 'Texas; earned WALTERS Port Arthur Ithirtytwo librarian Audio Visual Head lemnan, vuth Aid: instructor Spon- BA degree, W1ley ColA sors Audm V1sudI Aids legs, MLSW North Club, National Honor Carolina State, Extra Society, Monitorial activities include spon- Slaff. Hobbies are gar- soring Liibrary Club, dening, bridge. and growing and ar- ranging flowers. IVIRS. R1 SIMPKINS Port Arthur, has taughI English here for eight and a half years. Has BA, Wiley College, advanced study, Texas Southern. She sponsors National Honor Society1 Forensic Club Declaim- ing, and likes reading and sewing in leisure time. O is for MRS M PICKETT Austin, Texas fifth year at Lincoln, teaches English IV, Speech; AVB., Tillotson. ad- vanced study, Univer- sity of Texas; sponsors Forensics. De ating. Enjoys coileding earA rings and listening to music. J5 CASTLEBERKY San Antonio Texas1 f1rst year as instrucmr puzzles. 70 outstanding NAOMI J. ELLISON Texas Southern teaches English IV Dramatics. In fourth year here, she also sponsors Little Theater, National Honor Society, Tti-Hi- Y Club. Hobbies are reading, scrabble, lisr tening to jazz artists. MRS V L. TIZENO Hou s.ton Texas, Ad vanced Study North- western University, A131, Texas Southern University, in second year as teacher of Jour- nalism and English. Sponsors THE LIN- COLN MIRROR, en- Joys writing poetry. ARTHUR L CRAFT Port 1 h, . Bishop College M. Ed Texas Southem An in- structor here for nine years now teaches Eng- lish I sponsors Student Council Reporters Club Jr.-H b- bies ate danciYng, sing ing, listening to me ords. MRS. MARY HANNAH WaCO, Texas, A,G1, Bishop College, ad- vanced study, Texas Somhem, is in fifth year as .instructor of during leisure time. MRS. F. MV LADUE A four-year instructor in English I, has B.A., W1 1 ey College, ad- vanced study, USC. A native Port Arthuran her hobbies are needle- Work wading and Crossword puzzles. . . . and 94 0f the strongest minds MRS. G. WILLIAMS Port Arthur, A.B,, ad- vanced study, Prairie View, ending seventh yea1 as teacher of Eng- lish II, III, sponso1 of Senim Spellers. Hob- bies are reading, W111- ing poetry, ENGLISH DEPARTMENT GLORIA G WILSON tor, CO-SpDnSOI, Nation- al Junior Honor So- uaty, Junior H1gh Dra- mat1cs.A.B., Texas includes s1ng1'ng 11nd ping pong games. NAOMI J, SCURRY Hauston, Texas, in sec- em University, and en- joys reading, swimming for recreanon MRS. HELEN SCOTT Port Anhuran has taught fwe years in Junior High English department and spon- sors Juniox High dra- M.EcH, she likes rega- ing as a pastime ac- tivity. O, we say, for origimtlz'ty JOHN P. HALL Houston, Texas, B.A., Texas Souxhem In sec- ond year at Lincoln he and xeading. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT MRS. B J, TAYLOR Native of Alexandria, Louisiana in thineenth year, now instructor of Typing I Has B.S., Southern University, Sponsors Business Club, National Honor Society. Likes to work crossV word puzzles. HARVEY L BRADSHAW Native of Waco, Texas, an eight-year Lincoln its, teaches Bookkeep Eng, Junior Business. Earned B,S., Samuel Houston, sponsors Sen; ior Class, assists With varsity football, is head h o as etball. Hobby is writing short stories, poetry. MRS. A. L. VITAL B.A., West Virginia State, in seventh year at Lincoln, she teaches Junior High Reading, Spelling, and co- sponv J u n i o I High Honor Society. A nakive exar ana Tex as she collects tropical fish, likes choir direct- PAIJL C, RICHARD Port Anhumn, twelfth currently teaches Junior High English. Enjoys playing Ihe piano. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MRS. D. J CHESTER ness, shorthand, Jour- nalism. Has . ., Wiley College, MIB.E., Texas Southern, is ediA torial adviser, THE BUMBLEBEE- sponsor Senior Class. Likes card games, dancing, read4 ing puzzles. F01 infoxmation on Mr. MU, see page 75 MR S. LOCKWOOD Port Arthur, third year as instructor of Physi- cal Education, sponsor of Girls' Tennis 35- sists with Girls Bas- ketball. Has B.S., Tusv kegee Institute; likes reading as hob . 1:33: . . . they dare to L. J. ARCENEAUX Port Arthur, has B.A., Wiley College, addi- tional study. University of Minnesota; in tenth year as Physical Educa tion instructor assistant football coach, and head track coachi Hob- by indudes sports, Clark above, JOSEPH HARRIS Of Port Arthur, has BA., Bishop College advanced skudy, Univex- sity of Michigan Prai tie View He is Physi- cal Education instruc- tor, assistant football and head baseball coach. In sixteenth year at Lincoln, he l'ke reading and movies. use new ideas Waco, Texas; B.S., Bishop College; ad- vanced study, Univer- sity of Southem Calir fomia,PrairieView. He teaches Health and Physical Education, sponsors interscholastic and intramu ral athlet- ics. In twe lfth year at Lincoln he likes tennis, badmint ton. MRS. A P GUIDRY Sour Lake Texas; Send- ing tenth year structor of Physilcal Education sponsor of E a 1 n e d B.S., Xavier; M.S, Pmirie View and likes crossword p u z 2 1e 5, whist as recreation. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MRS. M. L. LONDOW El Campo, Texas; teaches Physical Educa- tion, sponsors Cheer- leaders; enjoys reading, Hi- Fi recordings MS Prairie View. MRS. V. MITCHELL 'man Poxt Axthur, A.B., M.S., Prairie View, ad- ditional study Colum- bia University. In mnth yea1 as teacher of Chm ral Mus sic and Director of Senior High Vocal activities. Hobbies are reading and sewing. L became tbeyWe loyal VERNON WELLS Austin, Texas B.S. Tillotson College, M University of Southern California is instructor of Phys1cal Eduration sponsor of oys' Tenn1s,a and as- sistant football coach. telev1s1on and electron- ics as hobbis1se MRS, C. V. SIMIEN Tampa, Florida, A.B., Advanced Study, Texas Southern An mstructor e15 for six years she teaches swimming, sponsors Band Ma' 01- eues, Girls1 Swimming Team. H0 165 are swimming, television. playing cards. MUSIC DEPARTMENT MRS. V. M. JETER Orange Texas, earned A 05 E n ,5. 1: 5' 13 T e a c h e s Elememaxy Mus1c sponsors Ele- mentary Program activi- ties an 0159 1111 dude brain teasers, club and social activities. EMILY 1V1. JACKSON Anahnac, Texas, A1B2, Wiley College, has been instructor of Jun- ior High Music for No yearsv OSCAR J. McNEIL Houston, Texas, B.S., Kentucky State; ad- vanced study, Lamar State, Texas Southern. He Is in the eighth year as instfuctor of InstruV mental Music sponsor of matching and con- cert bandgcl orchestra. Hobbyis to lincoln through the years WILLIE R. HICKS MRS. EMMA ROSE HUSTON ANDERSON H. HARRISON Port Arthuran, and teacher of Gen- Port Arthuran, five- year instructor of Port Arthuran, Biology instructor for five eral Science, earned 1313., Wiley Col- Junior High Health and Science and years, earned B.S., Xavier, sponsors Bi- lege, M.A.1 doctoral study, Univer- sponsor of National Junior Honor Phy-Chem Club, Hi-Y group. I5 band drill sity of Minnesota. In eleventh year Society. A graduate of Prairie View master, finance adviser, THE BUMBLE- at Lincoln, his hobby is reading. 03.5.1, whose hobby is reading. BEE. Hobby is repairing Hi-Fis, SCIENCE DEPARTMENT CHESTER LEVY, JR. Kyigbu, Chairman, is native Port Arthumn B. S., Wiley College M.Ed. Texas Somhem, post graduate study, Un1vexsi1y of Texas A 5111- year Linzolnite, he 1eaches Chemistry, sponsors Bi-Phy-Chem Club. Reading, draw1ng,wood carvmg ate hobbies. VENDON BECK M51010, 1179;, Tyler, Texas, in third year, teaches Junior High Health and Science, Reading and Spelling. Earned A131, M1Ed1, Texas College, sponsms Boys' FTA and Boys' Swimming Team. C S. CLARK Kbelow renleU, nahve Panamanian, eam ed B. S. at Xav1er University Teaches Jumor High Health-Sc1ence,1s assismnt track coach, sponsor of Alpha Chi H1-Y, and an avid goelfr A Z MCELROY Kbelow, rigbv, Port Arthuran, and three years a Lincolnite, teaches Health- Science, sponsors Junior High and 1113 team athletics. Earned 13.5., Wiley College, M.s., Washington State. D is for dedication . . . Fbanmcoz- 01-17011 EUGENE FORD, JR LEE E. ODOM RUSSELL HAROLD FLOYD Cb: airm art Native of Eurkev1lle, Texas, B.S., A native Houstonian, 1n second year, in- El Paso, Texas, 13.3., Prairie View, Prairie View insmxcts Metal Work structor of Woodwork. Received B51, 15 ten- -year Linmlnite, insnucts Me. 1-H and Experience Course, spansors Texas Southern; likes golf, music. chanical- Machine Architectural Draw- Industrial Ans Club, and likes read- 1mg, D11ver Education. Sponsors 111.1113, tennis, drawing clusmal Arts Club, Boy Scouts. Hob. bies are fishing, reading, drawing HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT MRS. C. 1.. BOULDIN Chairman HighU, Marshall, Texas1 has B..,S Bishop College, M.S, Texas Southern. In sixteenth year new teaching Home Economks Experience Clothing Spon- sors NHA Horizon Club. 1.1 kes reading, sew1ng, cooking in spaxe lime MRS1 A1 C. LEWIS Haelow, Iefv, Housmn, B511 Prairie V1ew, M.Ed., Texas Southern, 15 Foods instructor, sponsor of NHA1 At Lincoln founeen years, she enjoys TV, traveh'ng. MRS E. L. ROBINSON Kbelow rmltw Pa115,'l'exas, has B.S1,M..S,Pra111e View end1ng eighk years as cafetezia supervisor Senior High Foods instructor, and sponsor of NHA. Hobbies are expedmemal cookery, pla1n sewing. MRS. E B. ALEXANDER Melaw, rigbw, PortAtthu1,B.S.,Bishop College, advanced study, Texas Southern. Inskructor of Homemaking for f1ve years 15 NHA sponsor.Recrea1ion 15 56 w- 1ng, Crocheting BURTON G. WEST Cbahmzm P011 Arthur, has 13.5., M.S., Prairie View and is Grade Leader of Sen- ior Class. In thirteemh year, and is-teacher of Physics, Algebra II. Trigonometry, sponsor of National Honor So- ciety, Bi-Pherhem Club. Enjoys chess and ViOIIIL MRS. D. HENNINGTON KirbyvilIe Texas; holds S , .Ed. , Prairie View. In sixth year at Lincoln she is new teaching Junior H 1 g h Mathema1'11cs. . . . t0 fruitful professions MRS. OPAL SMITH Tyler, Texas. fourth year at Lincoln, teaches Plane Geomeny, Alge- bra I an II sponsors bies are readmg listen ingto music dancing traveling. MRS, VERDINE YOUNG Port Arthur, in seventh year at Lincoln, 15 Jun4 101 High grade leader, teaching Junior High Mathemaucs sponsor- BS.,Prair1e View and e1'1ioys reading as diver sion. JOSEPH CHACHERE Port Arthuran, and two year LincoIm'te, is gradI uate of Wiley College 18.5.1, Currently teach ing Alge ta I, and sponsor of A l p h 3 Omega Hi-Y1 NORMAN HEBERT Port Anhur, 13.5., Prai- rie View College; is in second year at LincoIn, now teaching Plane Geome1ry, Algebra I, sponsoring Future Mili- tary Service Club. MELVIN S DAVIS Jeanerette, Louisiana, earned B. ., Prairie View, In fifth year, teaches Junior High Mathematics sponsors Junior High, Honor So- trical polarities. A is for achievement HILLERY ROBINSON Port Arthur, earned BS Frame V1ew. In foeutth year at Lincoln, teaching Geeomeuy, Algebra I, sponsoring Mathematics Tea a.m Likes reading. RONALD SPOONER Pon Arthuzaa is Alge- years at meoln, draw- ing is still h1s favorite iversio MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MRS. L. M. MILLER Chairmd Waco, Texas, has B1A1, Wiley College; M.A,, University of Colorado. A twentymine-year Lin1 colnite, she te a c h e 5 American History, Gov growing and arranging flowers A. 01 HENDERSON Port Arkhur, has B181, T u s k e g e 6 Institute; M.Edl, Texas Southern. Is fourteen-year instruc- tor of World History, sponsors Camera Club Likes swimming, gar- dening, dancing in lei- sure time. CECIL HARRIS Port Arthur, 2 new- Mathemaucs Hobbies are leather craft and machine draw- ing. em, and teaches Junmr H gh MRS. MARTHA ROBERTS Of Houston, Texas, has B.A., Prairie View and is newcomer to Lincoln, teaching Community Civics spansoring Jun- ior V01 1615 League. In- terests axe s e W 1 n g, swimming reading. they learned well their lessons BURNETT COURSEY Cleburne, Texas, B.AV, Prairie View College, in second year as in- structor of American Government, sponsor of Voters Leaguu Fa- vorite recreation is read- ing and traveling. MRS. ARTIE JACKSON Port Arthutan, B.S., Wiley College, ad- vanced study, Univer- sity of Southern Cali- fomia In sixth year, new teaching American History, sponsoring Col Iecting albums, interior decorating SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT MRS, M, HILL P011 Arthuxan, in eighth year at Lincoln. Southern teaches Jun- ior High Social Studies, AMOS SHAW. Port Arthuran and two- year Lincolnite, is grad- uate of Texas South- ern 1A. and in- structor of Junior H1gh Soc1al Studies Enjoys Writing structor for fifteen years she presently teaches World History, Communty Civics, spon- sors Better Citizenship Club,Jun101 Declaim- 1ng.L1kes reading for recreation. JOSEPH JOHNSON Port Arthuran eame ed AB. Wiley College He IS in second yea:i as instruct or in Jun or High Social Studies. MRS. BI. F EDW ARDS Port Arthur BC Prai- rie View. in third xear as insuuctor of Ele- mentuy Courses. Hob- bies axe reJding. music. 80 am Y we give to youthfulness . . . ELEMENTARY MRS. D. LEVY lotson College M..,Ed Prairie V1ew.1'n- structor of sixth grad ers. she has been 21 Lincoln melve years and likes reading. sew ing in spare n'me. DEPARTMENT MRS COMNiZALX Port Arthur; B. S. Til- lolson College; M. Ed Texas Southern thir- teen yeaxs at Lincoln and is grade leader and teacher of fifth grad: Hobby 1': cooking. LAWRENCE THOMAS Port Arthumn, has music for dn ersion, MRS. ELSlE MORRIS Port Arthur. B.S.. Til- lotson College, M.A., Denver University: In tenth year as teacher of Elementary 5 11b j ects. Likes flower gaxdening. MRS. VIRLANA MANN Port Arthur, earned B.S., Tillotson College, M13 ., eXus Southern: sure time activities are sewing, reading, art. MRS. SYLVIA MARTIN Victoria, Texasy B.S., . d rairie View Teaches Elementary Courses, and enjoys helping others, travel- ing, reading. ELEMENTARY MRS. B. LEBLANC Marshall, Texas; B.S., Bishop College; M.Ed., Texas Southern: teaches Elementary Courses and sponsors Camp Fire Girls. appeal MRS, E. REED Indianapolis, Indiana, A.B.J Butler University, in twenty-nimh year at Lincoln. She is art in- structor, field director 0 Camp Fire Girls, and spends spare time in needlework, painting. DEPARTMENT MRS. B. HARRIS Port Arthur, has 13.8., Tuskegee Institute, adv vanced study Texas Southern. A Lincolnite for nine years, she Cur- xently instructs fifth music for recreation. MRS. PEARLE HORTON Bxenham, Texas; B.S., coln, currently in Ele- mentary Education, Bl S is for strength MRS. WILMA C4 BREW EVELYN O. ANDERSON MRS CLARICE LEWIS Port Arthur, 13.5., Tillotson, M Ed., Port Arthur BA. Wiley College, Port Arthur. A-B-, BishOP College, Texas Southern teacher of Elemen- teaches fifth grade and sponsors Trl- and for twenty-three years a Lincoln tary Courses for thlrteen yeaxs Hob- H1 Y, Camp Fire Girls. A secon nd- its. Currently instrucks Elementary bies are sewing, cooking. yea; Lincolnite he; hobbies are singA Education. He: hobbies are cooking, ing dan mg TV programs. OUR CUSTODIANS FRANK EDMONSON, Head Cmtodian Their services go beyond maintaining our buildings and grounds. They give willing service whenever and Wher- ever needed. From: Mesdames M. Crosby and L, Reed. Bark.- Messrs C. Joseph, F. Edmonson, head custodian and T Johnson. . . . to approach all tasks with zeal Seated. left In rigbl: R. Pierre, president; Mrs. W. Lacey, second vicevpresident: Mrs. M. Allen, torresponding secretary; Mrs. De Francis, third vice-presldem; Mrs. R. Rosenberg, chairman, mem- bership committee; MB. A. Williams. chairman, homeroom committee; and Principal A. T. Miller. Standing, left to right: Reverend M. Baszile, chairman, parent and family life commxttee; E. Wtatson, treasuxer; and B. Coursey, pagliamentarian, N01 pictured: Mrs, BL Matthews, first Vice-president; and Mrs. E Briscoe, rctording secretary PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Parent Teacher Association was organ- ized in 1948 to bring into close: relationship the school, the home, and the community for the well being of the students of Port Arthur, One of the yearly projects of the organiza- tion is awarding two $150 scholarships to a young lady and a young man of the graduating class, Other projects include aid to needy chil- dren through a student loan fund, and the presentation of cultural programs. The Association's main sources of revenue for carrying out this yeafs projects were the sale of hot dogs at football games, the patent- teacher talent show on January 22, and a three- act play in the spring. In PTA sponsored American Education Week activities, Report Card USA, the Business Department Was awarded second place for its exhibit titled thruits of Business. 83 DEDICATION TO LOVED ONES WE KNEW D, ALSO, FOR DRUM MAJORS OF BAND AND DRILL, TOO. 85 the staff of the 1959 bumblebee MRS. GEORGIA L. TURNER . a most cooperative and diligent member of our faculty for seven years. She came to us from Beaumont, Texas, as instructor of Social Studies in Junior and Senior High School. Lincoln's total program was made richer because of her willingness to help in any capacityinever comv Flaming, giving freely of her time, her efforts, her services to promote the program of our school. proudly dedicates tlaz's yearbook t0 . . . , 9,;aaf3wgi . Who joined our faculty over a quarter of a century ago, was a native of Victoria, Texas, and a dedicatea teacher in the Elementary Depart- , ; : x MISS GEORGIA R. MINKENS ment, whose soft-spoken voice and pleasing per- sonality won for her the honor and respect of whomever she came in contact. JOAN CRADER Drill Majoree Honeybees EDDIE LYONS Drum Major Marching Band BAND MAJORETTES Left to Hglvl: Linda Batiste, Betty Williams, Lois Charles KCdpMiw, Helena Deese, Rena Cole. Nut Pictured: Norma Foreman. DRILL MAJORETTES Left In right: Mnscm Cynthia Provosg Maioree Joan Crader, Lieutenant Mary Dorsey, Majorette Geraldine Duhon, Licmenant Maralene Campbell, Majorette Julyene Manhews, Lieutenant Jackie Alexander, Majorette Minnie Tims, Liemenant Jewell McDaniel, Assistank Majorca Clara J0: and Mascot Linda Audoin. 89 ATHLETICS BOYS AND GIRLS OF STRONG HEART THEIR FIGHT FOR DEAR LINCOLN SETS THEM APART. 9l bumblebee: found new district schedule . . . T , 3 sen lors Pint rm 16f! to iiglax: E Benton 1B1, C. Robertson 1C1, R. Clay 161, J. Murphy CD, A. Wash- ingmn 1G1. Semmi raw. W Simms OD, I. F1 ank 1G1U U.Hall 1B1, C. Thomas 03L H. LaPoint 03 L and C.F1':1nkl1'n 1B1. Several upsets plagued Lincoln g1idsters this season. With there now being ten formidable opponents instead of The major one, of Lourse, was the 1-7-2 record Which the the former five, a tough schedule for any young club to boys sustained for the season Another was the division have to face of the 3VAAA District in Eastern and Western sectors LINCOLN 30, KASHMERE 14 CAPTAINS, 1958 Though blocked by Knshmeres No 60 Whitley still tries desperately to add Roy Clay and Carlton Thomas anot ther TD t0 Lincolns impussivc score fo1 homecommg fans. 92 . . . tougb going for young team Returning Players Fin; mw. 12ft m righz; 1. Porter an, A. Johnson m, P. Alfred an, F. McDonald m, D. Washington Tx W. Gunner 03L C. Granger TL H. Fontenot my 52mm! vow: L. Kalle: 0D, W. Johnson OD, G. Jones 03L R. Barnes Ex I Whitley 03, J. Ballou 03X C Lofton RD, STATISTICS, 1958-1959 N A mm B They Oppmzmt We Wallace ,, , , ,, , , , ,, Aldine Worthing . 7, Charlton Pollard Wheatley ,, , Washington . Yates ,, Hebert Kashmere ,,,,,, Central . CAPTAINS, 195971960 KAmeeJ Lincoln loses this one to first-rank Hebert 1642, but surely Wins a I D. Whitley, Donald Washington moral victory. 93 If and junior high gridmen and . . . Fin! row, left 10 righl: J. Armstrong, E. LeBlanC, P. Malleu, C. Dupree, Hi Joseph, E. Hill, C. McNeal, A. McNeali Semmi row: E. Comeaux, D. Green, Li Pitre, A Harris, 1.. Ryals, C. Joseph, Wi Johnson, K Getwood, L. Spencer. R. Malvo. Tbird row: D. Floyd, V. chiege, A. Cravis, Granger, C, Mitchell, F. Moss, E. Strawder, A. Miles, V. McNeal, V. Brown. Famzlj row: Wi Cockrell, P Washington, A. Thompson B. Shields, W. Sinegal, G. Gardnei, J. Como, WK Edwardi T. Smiley, t. Bennett. while Junior High players won six and lost one. It is from these two teams that the majority of the A varsity play- ers will be selected. B and Junior High football squads, under the coach- ing of ML A. Z McElroy, tallied an impressive showing in their initial season as two separate teams. The B team won three games, lost one, and tied one, LINCOLN 18, HEBERT 8 iiB AND JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL STATISTICS B TEAM We Opponent The; 19 Charlton Pollard W 0 6 Charlton Pollard ,i 6 28 Al dine , 8 20 Central . V 0 JUNIOR HIGH 6 Wallace 0 0 Wallace W 8 14 Lincoln aieaumono V O 28 Lincoln iBeaumonO 0 18 Hebert , 8 14 Hebert i r ,, ,, 8 20 Dunbar , V. a , , rrrrrrrrr 12 Fundamenmls leamed pay off for Junior High gridsters in this 14-8 unio. High team. The game ms played On the Lincoln football practice field win over Hertbe rtsj 94 . . . wgers end impressionable season Under the tutelage of Coach A. Z. McElroy, future varsity cagers gave promising performances in B and Junior High play this year. The B team won eight games and lost six, and the Junior High sustained a 5-1 record B AND JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL STATISTICS We Opponent They 42 AIdine , , . , , ,, , 52 28 Charlton Pollard , r r. , , , ,, 32 41 Worthing 33 57 Kashmere r r r 58 42 Sacred Heart , 23 54 Sco N , 60 37 Charlton Pollard 38 35 Cent ral ,, 15 36 Hebert H 34 39 Kirbyville V 45 48 Aldine r 43 36 Center 7 79 44 Wallace 7 r r 27 35 Sacred Heart ,,,,,,,,,,,, 25 JUNIOR HIGH 30 Lincoln Beaumon0 , r 40 36 Wallace 30 2: 13331:??? With Joseph Lockwood 0 screening for him, Robert 50 Montgomery cmches rebound and a-tkempts Ilay-up m g; almiln O36aum0nt? 37 effon to net another two points for meoln. Fmal score, a ace , Woodville 660m 60, Lincoln, 54 Fin! row, left to rightj. Lockwood. L Collins, C. Lofton, C. Thompson R EglinuR, Henderson, P Washington, W. Gobert, J. McNeal Senmd raw. C. Bradshaw P eMallrsu, Lajacobs, J. Como, C Bennett, A. Brown W Cockxell A. Harris J. Swallow T. Que Thirdr D, Floyd, J. Queen, G. Gardner, R. Lofton R. Montgomery, M Queen W. Tyler, E Comeaux varsity cagers made progress . . . Guards Kneeling: Mose Isaac, Nathaniel Simms. Standing: M i c h a 91 Chester, Wesley Harris, Thomas Thornton, Our cagers showed this year that they could produce a record to better last season's one win and thirteen defeats in the fourteen district games played. This seasotfs record UH this writing was five wins and ten losses in district contests Returning players Nelson Crader, George Lofton, and Leon Williams formed the nucleus from Which Coach H L. Bradshaw molded his 1958-1959 squad. Forwards Nathaniel Smith, Dud9 ley Swallow, Van Mo Daniel, Charles Wiltz. 96 . . . in district encounters Centers fRI'gbv Jonah Ford, George Lofton, Leon Williams; Nelson Cmder, EdV ward SmitlL W9 OPPUWW They We Oppmzent They 77 Kirbyviller . 52 69 Charlton Pollard ,, ,, , . ,, 7s 46 XWheatley . 60 Kashmere ,, N r r r N r 78 Idine 47 Central , , ,, , r N H ,, 44 39 Hebert W 7 H ,. r, ..... H r H 59 47 Wheatley ,, ,, , , 88 63 Aldine , , 51 53 Worthing , , 52 64 Washington ,, ,, , 68 60 Yates r . .. .. .7 r. . r N r 7 NH 81 George Lofton 0m and En! Smith 23 team up on defense Nelson Crader US struggles for rebound in home game won to Stop Aldine player from scoring in crucial game won by by YSKES, 8160- LOflOH Um and McDaniEI 00 are poised Lincoln 63-51. to give assistance 97 stamina, endurance, courage . . . Fin! row; I Lock- Allen, G. Jones, J. D. Whitley, E. Smith, and R. Parker Serond row: . Witz, L. Hadley, A. Johnson, J. Crocet, R. Barnes, E. Field. Third yaw: o; Beasley, s Ber- nard, K Clay, C. Rob- ertson, F McDonald, N. Cmder, J. Ford, W. SinegaL Boys' Track Cinders are flying as Coach L. J, Arceneaux's track- men get an early start in training to redeem themv selves for the Lincoln cindermen's near miss in dis- trict and state competition in 1957 and 1958 However, two trackmeniHarvey Leviege and Ed- mond Francois-did place second in the mile and first in the high jump, respectively, in the 1958 state meet in Prairie View. J. D Whitley, 1959 hopeful in the high jump. Sprinters A. Johnson, WK Sinegal, E. Smith, and R Parker eagerly dash into spring training fox District S-AAA rivalry. Roy Clay, returning shutputter and dis- cus throwen 98 . . . are abcir 0f lincoln tracksters Sparkcd by Marva Bell, holder of the record in Texas for girls in the 50 and lOO-yard dash, the Lincoln girls' tracksters entered into another season of District 5vAAA competition. During the past season, the team won first places in Lincoln's Invitational meet here in Port Arthur, the district meet in Houston, the state meet in Prairie View, and second place at the Tuskegee Relayse Coach A P. Guidry's regulars and lettermen are seniors J. McDaniel, D. Francois, M. Keys, C. Joe, and juniors M. Tims and G. Keller. Marva Bell, Rose McZeaI, Phyllis Aquillard. Girlse Track Overseers of girl athletes in first aid, these trainers tend sprains, pulled muscles, and other ailments of the girls. Left to riglazs Lee Anna Goudeaux, Fabiola Bourr geois, Vivian Williams, and Jo Ann Crader. Fim Raw, left to right; . Joe, D. Francois, M, Bell, G. Keller, and J. 14rd, M. Tims, and J. McDaniel. girl basketballers seele winners, always There is no such thing as play- ing on the winning side, but the Lincoln girls Were always out to find their way toward it. At this writing thirteen games had been Played, With nine won and four lost. Two of the Wins and one loss were in the Lincoln Invita- tional Tournament, January 24, in which Lincoln placed third. Highpointers throughout the season were Jo Ann Crader and Marva Belli Kneeling, left ta right. L. Bourgeois, F; M Ke e,ys F; M Bell F; J. McDaniel G; D Francoi 15, G; M. T1m,G; D. Cole,man G; and R. Deiesbore, F Standing, left to right: M. Johnson,G; B.Jol1nson, G; B. Coleman G; M. Anderson, G; Bauste, G; E. Samuel G; and J Bourgeois, F. 01501121 Jewell McDaniel ffaregroumb tips off to start play of the basketball game Which ended Lincoln 56, Wood ville 29. Pint row, left to right: N. Foreman, F; M. Bryant, G; G. Rhine, G; B. Watkins, G; J. Crader, F. Semnd row: P, Lavallals, F; 5. Troy, F; B. Guillory, F; A. Bailey, F; N. Jones, F; G. Carter, G; M. Askew, G; and J. Matthews, F. Third raw: E, Baker, F; B, Gabriel, F; E. Baker, G; E. Martin, G; C. Custer, F; M1 Lee, G; and G, Keller, F, l00 tennis temm sharpen tools for spring matches Wl A tennis racket, a ball, a net, and the will to Win are the tools of all good tennis players, local or otherwise. Our boys and girls tennis players have the tools and hope they will pay off in district and state recognition in 3AAAA district tennis cir- des. Girls ' Tennis Left, fin! mm: Geraldine Richardson, Ethel Howard, Delores Francis. Secarzd raw: Carolyn Briscoe, Martha Brvnnt, Delores Coleman. The boys were toppled from 1958 district play by Hebert of Beaumont, while Martha Bryant and Delores Coleman moved from dis trict to state championship at Prairie View in doubles, and Betty Griffin was runner-up in singlesl Coaches Vernon Wells and A. L. Lockwood head the boys and girls teams, respectively Boysl Tennis Boys' Trainers Personal Physicians! That's the way the ath- letes feel about these trainers nighll, whose duties are both to keep athletes and equipment in good working order. Left to rigbl; Dennis Slyde, Nelson Decuire, Robert Taylor, John Conner, Joseph Jacobs, Albert Gou- deaux, Arthur Augustine, and James Horton. fAlmm contest watem mm deep for swimming teams , . . Boys Sw1mmmg Team mm W L. McGee, s. Jones, 12 Jones, 0. Landry, W, P001. Strand 7011.2- A. Reed, A Brown, W. Johnson, R. Levine. R, Grndney. Tbird raw: Ph Wilkins, R. Troy, E. Harrison, W. Jones. C. Edwards, R. Milstcad, E. Tezeno. L. Young, M. Askew, M. Murphy, P. Lacey, M. ancoe. An early start in training toward perfection for the boys and girls swimmers should pay dividends in district and state rivalry for the spring season The teams expect to compete with such opponents as Kashmere, Yates, and Wheatley of Houston in district and invitational swimming meets this spring Coathes Vendon Beck and Car- an Scmican head the boys' and girls' teams, respectively. Girls, swimming Team Left 20 right: E. James, Gh Hudson, 1.. Johnson, baseball team gets set for enlarged district in With the home plate g 9 clean and the bases in place, the Lincoln base, Q93 M 19$ QQMBL b'aJlers enter mm What x BEES 3m might be their toughest season. The team must face the newly enlarged 3-AAA district of nine teams compared to last seasonhs six Seams, Veterans Isaiah Porter, Huey Sigur, Peter A1- fred, Charles Franklin, and Ulysses Hall form the core of the 1959 squad. kai. SEE? 8 Fin: row, left to right: J. Johnson, R. Phillip, W. White, J. Mitchell, Ah Levine, Sewnd raw: U. Hall, R. Woods, N. Simms, Ne Decuire, F. Griffin, We Simms, J. Ballou, J. King. Thin! raw: Ce Franklin, W. Gunner, W. Como, A Washington, P. Alfred, A. Landry, H. Sigur, I, Porter. Baseball is under the sponsorship of Coach Joseph Harris. AAbovw Isaiah Porter, Lincolnhs leading hitter last 01wa Charles Franklin Heft; and Huey Siguf high; Catch Ulysses Hall season, warms up for an even better batting average off base in spxing training for 1he nine district teams. for the 1959 games. l03 m E $255? $3 :wBKNTS 5, YEARBOOK STAFF ix mm :3; 4,,r..; YEARBOOK STAFF WHOSE COUNTLESS HOURS WERE SPENT DESIGNING THE BUMBLEBEE SO HERE TO PRESENT. yearbook staff learns abds again . . . Dear Readers: We could say 'W' is for Wheey' translated to mean interesting, though somewhat divergent activities, through weYre glad this job is over! Seriously, though, the publica- out the year, We hope you'll have as much fun reading tion of our yearbook has been lots of fun and filled with your copy as we had compiling it for you THE STAFF 015mm; Junior Editors Delores Gilbeaux, Carolyn Briscoe Kfm-egmumb and Senior Edi- D. J. Chester, editorial adviser her- !ors Carol Gabriel, Rose Brown, and Earnestlne Thrash scheduled pictures, prepared all mid fmm left, almwy, discusses budget ad- 5 justments With Mr. Harrison, financial ad- copy, and checked and rerchecked each page to catih those elusive erro . Visor Kitandingk Solicitation of advertising and yearbook subscriptions, making collecdons and keeping accurme records Wete some of the duties of Finance Editors Leona Chapman, Betty Landrio, and Phyllis Simon High? and Lois Charles, Fay Mobley, and Loyce Miller Mbow; . I 06 KBelmm Bclty Davis lfilmnrw and Margie Mearlon Unplmmm-e 31111079 chch index cards for acculate rccording nf smdcntsl advertisers, hRiglsz Sophomore Ediml' Barbaln Mc- Daniel, and Freshman Editors Sandra Davis, and Brenda Keys will never forget the jobs of checking mpies for accurany in labeling, and smmping job NO. 91187 on the back of each picture. mighlj Builtrin skates were needed by Activities Editors Eddie Lyonsl and Barbara olmer def; m fmgmmd; m Covcr all nulor cvcnts around lhc school. Mu lng accurate and up-mldale reports of all sports m Lincoln and away from school were only :1 cw duties of Sports Editors Randolf Mylar and Robert Mltchell m'lgbtl fawn grammv. lincoln this time for Oibm'y Faculty Editors Walter Kennedy. tion Editors arl Henderson medingk days, nights, and precious weekends hn hoped to be a better BUMBLEBEE. Their W n. Gloria Isaac Constance Young, and Ofgklnilll- and Ollie Bell Kfol'eglomzw discovered that lo be samficed to the glory of what they duties were loo numerous to list, . . . and introduces . . . hVABC's of Value is the theme of the 1959 BUMBLEBEE and Was the theme used in the promotion program, Decsmber 11, in a final appeal to boost sales of our yearbook Our ABC's were SrCrH-OrO-L D-A-YeS, and the staff pre- sented scenes representative of these alphabets through songs, dances, skits and orchestration performed by students and teach- ers of our school. Perhaps the most appealing scene was the campaign song hbelowh danced by L. Charles, L, Chapman, C Henderson, E. Lyons, R. Taylor, and S. Troy, and sung by Betty Rodriquez Mrs. D. Je Chester sponsored this program H for Honors in the ABC's of value was represented by best dancing seniors Donald VanWright and Evelyn Samuel. IOB 1959 BUMBLEBEE CAMPAIGN SONG hsze: Sermanettehj T199 '59 Bumblebee Danl'rha min Mi: good deal I; m dear to me For rt yem'baek Camerit pirturex Lirzroln Tlmzir all fine In ill entirety. IF: rive BUMBLEBEE for 59. It tell; abaul reel Ithoel love, So danfrbe liee to regret The kind you'll lme .rigbt of, Of all the friend; yauhve met In the pnuirzg parade Pirtm'e: you 1420th get Memoriex many time: they will fade. Came tbereir n0 BUMBLEBEE So, Mme Along join our appeal! In the lat. hC is for Classes was humorous take off of a real classroom situation in which the topic of discussion is Fire Prevention. The teacher is Gloria Isaac, the students are yearbook staffers. . . . these alphabets in assembly program . . . uL is for Leaders,' and was represented by our famous faculty Combo: 0. J. McNeil, Vibraphone; Lawrence Thomas, bass; and Paul Richard, piano. D is Drill Team. This group's skillful, wellrexecuted tworminute performance brought spon- taneous applause from students. l0? STUDENTS ALL ALPHABETIZED BY CLASS S, TOO, MEANS SUBSCRIBERS TO ADVERTISING THAT LASTS. Ma 3; i ii SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Hn order of positiom MARY BRISCOE Lrlmzding Parliamentarian ROBERT JAMES , , , Assistant Secretary CALR HENDERSON Htmzdingj N r N r , , , , , , , , , President ALVENA JACKSON 7 7 7 Chaplairi WESLEY HARRIS n 7 7 Vice President REGINALD TAYLOR 0m; pirtmedj r r 7 Secretary ROBERT PARKER Mat pimnedj , r r H 77 Business Manager TOTAL ENROLLMENT, 190 Spon MR. B G. WEST, Section 1275, Grade Leader MRS. M. PICKETT, 12-1 MR. HARVEY BRADSHAW, 12-3 MISS N. J ELLISON, 1272 MRS. D. J CHESTER, 12-4 ll2 MR. B, B. COURSEY, 12-6 ALBERT, MARGIE LEE Mail : Englixh Voters League. ALEXANDER, JACQUELYN Jac ie Mnjm: General Edummm Choral Club; Honeybees; TrirHivY. ALLEN, BENJAMIN Hips Major: General Educalian Hi-Y; Military Club. ANDRES, EARL JOSEPH Mam.- Mathematiu Industrial Arts Club; Military Club. SENIORS BAILEY, JOHN BERCHMAN Mainr: General Mutation Voters League. BAKER, ELINOR MAE Maiar: Pbyriml Education Basketball; Honeybees; Voters League; Tri-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers BAKER, EMMA RUTH Majpr: Englirb Basketball; Honeybees; Voters League; Tri-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers; Bi-Phi-Chem Club. BAZILE, LIONEL Mnfor: General Edumtian BELL, MARVA FAYE Marl Athletic Senior Mdior: Pbyriml Edumtian Track; Basketball; Foreign Languages Cluh BELL, OLLIE MAE ' Upshy Major: Nuning Honeybees; PivPhi-Chem Club II3 BELLAIN, WARREN JAMES Bubble Major: Gmeml Edumlimz Band: Hi-Y: Voters League. BENTON, BERTIE Tweety Maim': Matbmmziu Tri-HLY: Voters League BENTON, EDWARD T. Cake Muim: Englidi Football; Red Cross. BERNARD, STAFFORD PETER Big Red Mafw': Eizglilh Track; lVUlitary Club. SENIORS BOBINO, MARY ANN Mae Ben Dreued 52 ;an Major: Mum Band; TrI-Hi-Y. BOONE, ROSEMARY Major: Buxin en BOURGEOIS, LILLIE MAE Mam; 5mm! 5mm Basketball; Txi-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers; Voters League. BREAUX, GLORIA ANN Glo Major: Nm'n'ng Future Nurses; Forensic Club; Red Cross; Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Tri-Hi-Y. BRISCOE, CAROLYN REBECCA Major: NkVIing Future Nurses; Tennis Team; Tri-Hl-Y; Yearbook Staff BRISCOE, MARY ANN Monkey Major: Stigma National Honor Society; Swimming Team; Band; Txi-HirY Bi-Phi-Chem CIu . H4 BROUSSARD, BARBARA JEAN Mdfov: Englixlj TrerivY; Camera Club; Future Homemakers Club. BROWN, MARY LOUBERTHA Mafm': GmmI Edumm Choral Club; Honeybees; Voters League. BROWN, ROSE MARY Mafar: Malbamatin National Honor Society; Yearbook Staff; Future Teachers; Tri-Hi- , BRYANT, JAMES Bozo Major: General Edumliah Voters League; Bi-Phi-Chem Clubl SENIORS BRYANT, MARTHA JEAN Jeannie Major: Englixb Tennis Team; TrLHi-Y; Student Council; Future Home- makers; BasketbalL BURTON, JAMES RUFUS Major: Syria! Sludie: Hi-Y; Audio Visual Aids; Military Club; Business Club. BYRD, NINA Maiar: English Trl-HLY; Voters League; Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Future Home- makers. CARTER, GERALDINE erri ' Major: Englhla Forensic Club. CARTER, JOYCE LEE Major; Englirb Tri-HivY; Voters League; Choral Club; Future Teachers; Dramatics Club. CASTILLO, FLORESTINE Main: Midi! Voters League; Choral Club; Red Cross; Future Teachers; Tri-Hi-Y ll5 CHAMPAGNE, JIMMIE DORSEY Major: General Eduration Band; Voters League; Hi-Y; Mirror Staff. CHANEY, MARGARET ANN Major: Malbematinr Tri-Hi-Y; Bi-Phi-Chem Club. CHAPMAN, LEONA DELORES Mafm': Englixlv Future Teachers; Forensic Club; Voters League; Dramatics Club; Yearbook Staff; Txi-Hi-Y; Teen Time Disc Jockey. CHARLES, HARDY M05! Failed Senior Maiar: Englin Mirror Staff; Hi-Y, Camera Club SENIORS CHARLES, LOIS MARIE M01; Paired SenioV' Major: Bminen Tri-Hi-Y; Voters League; Band Majorette; Yearbook Staff; Business Club. CHARM, PHILLIP Main: Central Edumtiorz CHESTER, MICHAEL ARLINGTON Mike Majar: General deratian Basketball; Tennis Team; Choral Club. CHRATAIN, ANDREW Major: Mathemdlin CLA'RK, CLARENCE Teddy Bear Maxim: Soda! Studie: CLAY, ROY Maxim: Playjiml EduMliwz Fomball Mlll-Statek Track. II6 CLAYTON, ARSTELL Major; Scienre Voters League; Hi-Y; Track. COLEMAN, DELORES MARIE Sister Marian Engliylo Tennis Team; Honeybees; Basketball; TIi-HLY; Foreign Languages Club. COLLINS, DELORES MARIE Mafor: Srimre COLLINS, HOWARD GEORGE Skipper Major: Mum Hi-Y; Band; Orchestra; Choral Club. SENIORS COLLINS, MARY FRANCES Major: Nurxing Future Nurses; Voters League COMEAUX, BETTYE JOYCE Maia Englixb Band; Voters League; Txi-Hi-Y; Bi-Phi-Chem Club CRADER, JOANN Majm: Englijb Basketball; Honeybees; TrirHi-Y. CRADER, NELSON Mafor: Playximl Edumtian Basketball; Track. DAVIS, BETTY LORETTA Major: Sam; Studie: Nakional Honor Society; Tri-Hi-Y; Horizon Club; Honey- bees; Student Council; Yearbook Staff; Voters League; Future Homemak615 DAVIS, COMMODORE Maiar: Srienre HLY; Bi-PhirChem Club; Militazy Club. ll7 DEROUEN, GEORGE FAYE Mar; StImIm-ly Senioru Mdjw: Mulbemuxin Miss Lincoln 1958759: Voters League; National Honor Society; Tri-HLY; BirPhirChem Club; Dmmatics Club. DORSEY, IDA MAE Majm: Phyximl Educmian Future Homemakers; TrirHi-Y; Voters League, DORSEY, MARY ANN Mnfor: Englirl; Honeybees; Trl-Hi-Y; Voters League; Forensic Club; Bi- Phi-Chem Club; Horizon Club. DRAPER, JOHNZETTA Johnnie Mafm': Sn'mre Fukure Nurses. SENIORS DUHON, GERALDINE Bmy Maiai: Englixb Voters League; Honeybees; Tzi-Hi-Y; Forensic Club, EARL, FREDDIE RUTH Major: Pbmml Education Tri-Hi-Y; Voters League; Bl-Phi-Chem Club; Camera Club; Future Homema ers. EDWARDS, CARL WILSON ee sker Maim': Pbyriml Eduration Hi-Y; Swimming Team; Future Teachers Club. FIELD, PAUL EDWIN Mafm': Phyriml Eduzalian Track; Voters League. FIELD, WARREN ANTHONY Maior: I1zdu51v'ial Am Band; Voters League, FLOWERS, JOYCE CAROL Joy Major: Social SludieI Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Future Homemakers. I '9 FORD, CURTIS Cap Major: Irzdmzrizd Am Baseball. FORD, MURPHY BRYANT Howdy oody Major: Mini: Band; HirY; Future Teachers; Voters League. FORD, WILLIE RAY Hatchet MdI-dlf Social Sludie: FRANCOISE, DOROTHY MAE Cherrie Major: Playjiml Edmaliorz Track; Basketball; Honeybees. SENIORS FRANKLIN, CHARLES ANTEWINE Sugar Foot? Major: Phyliml Edumtiun Football; Baseball; Track; Voters League. FRAZIER, ALBERT E. Wig Man Majar: Englin GABRIEL, BETTY JEAN Major: Playriml Edumtion Tri-Hi-Y; Voters League; Basketball; Swimming Team. GABRIEL, CAROL ANN C00 is Maior: Mum Band; Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Horizon Club; Red Cross; Trl- Hi-Y; Yearbook Staff; Swimming Team GARRISON, ETHEL MAE Mail : Engliyla Future Homemakers; National Honor Society; Voters League; Mirror Staff; Camera Club. GILBEAUX, DELORES JANE Majar; Mallycmqlit: Tri-Hi-Y; Horizon Club; Cheerleaders; Voters League; Yearbook Staff. GOUDEAUX, LEE ANNA Maiav: Bumzm Horizon Club; TrirHi-Y; Mirror Staff; Honeybees GRADNEY, RICHARD ALVINE Dell Mafov: Sana! 5mm Swimming Team; Hi-Y; Military Club, Bi-PhLChem Club. GRIFFIN, LINDA Mafw': 6mm; Edumlion GUNNER, ISAAC Coppee Major: Pbyu'ml Edumlion Track; Voters League; HirY. SENIORS GUY, SANDRA LEE Sa H n Major: Engliyb Tri-Hi-Y; Voters League. HALL, ULYSSES Major: 5:;ng Football; Baseball; Foreign Languages Club; Bi-Phi-Chem Club. HARRIS, WESLEY Malay: Induxtrlal Art; National Honor Society; Basketball. HARRISON, EARL JOSEPH Mafm': General Edumtimz HARRISON, NAOMI HELEN Major: Engliylv HARRISON, ROSA MARY Maior: Englixir Future Teachers; Tri-HirY. l20 HEATH, WILLIE MAE Major: Pbyximl Ednmtiorz TrI-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers; Library Club; Voters League; Future Nurses. HENDERSON, CARL ARTHUR Mafor: Mini: Senior Class President; Band; National Honor Society; Yearbook Staff; Hi-Y; Bi-PhirChem Club; Orchestra; Stu- dent Council. HOLLOWAY, JOE ANN Mdlm': 5mg! 51mg; Bi-Phi-Chem Club. HOWARD, JAMES Majar: Fareign Larzguagw Hi-Y; Camera Club; Military Club SENIORS ISAAC, MOSE Main: Srierlre Choral Club; Basketball; Hi-Y. JACKSON, ALVENA RAY . Ray , Friendlies! Seniof' Mafov': Srience Horizon Club; Band; National Honor Society; Student Council; Tri-Hi-Y; Red Cross. JACOB, EDWARD JOSEPH Mafor: GeneraI Edumlian Football; Track; Hi-Y; Foreign Languages Club. JAMES, ROBERT GILBERT Dumpling Friendliul Senior Mafm': Scimie Band; Hl-Y; Military Club; Voters League. JOE, CLARA DELL 'C. D. Maim-x Pawn! Education Voters League; Choral Club; Honeybees; Tri-Hi-Y. JOHNSON, CLAIBORNE Maim': General Ednratian Hl-Y; Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Dmmatics Club. l2l JOHNSON, ETHEL MAE Maxim: Englixb Foreign Languages Club; Trl-Hi-Y, JOHNSON, ROSA MARIE Major: Geneml demtian Voters League; Tri-Hi-Y; Bi-Phi-Chem Club. JONES, FLOYD Lefty Mariam Mum Foreign Languages Club; Voters League; Choral Club; Bi- Phi-Chem Club. JONES, KATHERYN 'Kat' ' Main: Home Ewnamin Home Economics Club; Voters League. SENIORS JONES, MARJORIE Major: Home Eronamirx Future Homemakers Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Voters League; Future Nurses. JONES, NORMA JEAN Major: Mathematiu Honeybees; Tzi-Hi-Y; Basketball; BivPhi-Chem Club. JONES, ROBERT Major: Englixb Swimming Team; Hi-Y; Basketball. JONES, WALTER LEWIS Major: Englixb Hi-Y. JONES, WARREN PHILLIP Major: Industrial Am Industrial Arts Club. JONES, WILSON Major: Malhematim Swimming Team; Hi-Y; Camera Club, I22 KEAL, LARRY Major: Imimlrial Art: Audio-Visual Aids Club KEAL, LAWRENCE UCrusher Major: Irzduvrial Am Industrial Arts Club. KENNEDY, WALTER ROY Puoky Man Srbalmly Swim Majar: Sriemre Student Council; Band; National Honor Society; Hi-Y; Red Cross; Yearbook Staff; Teen Time Disc Jockey. KEYS, MARTHA ANN Majm': Pbyjiml Edutation Basketball; Cheerleaders; Track. SENIORS LACEY, PHYLLIS GEORGE Major: Siienre Band; Dramatics Club; Student Council; National Honor Society; Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Tri-Hi-Y. LADAY, WILMA Maxim: Englixh Tri-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers; Camera Club; Voters League, LANDRIO, BETTY MAE Dimples Major: Social Studier Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Yearbook Staff; Future LANDRY, ANTHONY MARTIN 'Tony' ' Major: General Eduralion Voters League; BasebalL LANDRY, CLIFFORD Major: Mum: Band; Choral Club: Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Military Club. LANDRY, RUTH ANN Mafar: Srieme Tri-Hi-Y. l23 LEVY, ESTHER MARIE Maiar: Englixly BLPhi-Chem Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers; Voters League; Forensic Club; Foreign Languages Club. LEWIS, LAWRENCE Maior: Sarial Studiex Voters League LOFTON, GEORGE WESLEY Majoi: Son'al Smdie: Basketball; Voters League, LONDOW, JOSEPHINE Mafor: Srieme Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Forensic Club. LYONS, EDDIE JAMES Buster Major: Scieme Student Council; Band; National Honor Society; Hi-Y; Yearbook Staff LYONS, JAMES LOUIS Cookie Mnfor: Mmi: Band; Voters League; BiAPhi-Chem Club. I24 LAPOINTE, HARRY Major: Pbyjiml Eduration Swimming Team; Football; Hi-Y LAVALLAIS, CAROLYN Major: Englixb Horizon Club; Future Teachers; Tri-Hi-Y; Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Voters League. LEE, GRACIE MAE Major: Englixb Honeybees. LEVIEGE, HARVEY Mair : General Edutaiian Band; Track; Hi-Y; Swimming Team. SENIORS MACK, OLLIE JULIE Maiov: Nuning Tri-Hi-Y; Horizon Club; Future Homemakers Club. MARTIN, ELLA MAE Major: Matbematin' Tri-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers Club; Voters League; Bi- Phi-Chem Club. MARTIN, MAURICE Major: Stigma Voters League; Military Club; Bi-Phi-Chem Club. MARTIN, ORA MAE Major; Erzglixb Tri-Hi-Y; Voters League; Future Nurses SENIORS T Business Club. MCDANIEL, BARBARA JEAN Major: Sarial Studiex ri-Hi-Y; Voters League; Yearbook Staff; Camera Club; MCDANIEL, GEORGE Major: Geneml Eduration Voters League; BirPhi-Chem Club. MCDANIEL, JEWELL LEE Maxim: Pbyximl Edumxitm Basketball; Honeybees; Track. MCGADNEY, EDWARD Major: Sn'eme Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Voters League; Dramatics Club; Audio- Visual Aids Clubs MCGLORY, BEATRICE Maxim: Home Eronomin Tri-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers Club; Camera Club. MEARLON, MARGIE JEAN Major: Satin! Studier Horizon Club; National Honor Society; Tri-Hi-Y; Honeys bees; Yearbook Staff; Bi-Phi-Chem Club. l25 MILLER, LOYCE MARIE Mzzjovx 5mm! 5mm Horizon Club; Tri-HirY; Honeybees; Yearbook Skaff. MILSTEAD, ROBERT LOUIS Mwmu' 1mm! Edumlim; Foreign Languages Club; Swimming Team. MITCHELL, EARLINE CYNTHIA uPslunia Major; Englijb Honeybees. MITCHELL, ROBERT JOSEPH Major: Gweml Edumlimz Band; Yearbook Staff; Military Club. SENIORS MITCHELL, ROBERT LEE Major: General Edumtian Library Club, MOBLEY, FAYETTA Maia Englixb Voters League; Dramatics Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Yearbook Staff. MOSLEY, THERESA Tee Major: Englisl; Future Nurses; Tri-Hi-Y. MORROW, EARTHA LEE Major: 'Gerzcml Edmalizm Future Homemakers Club. MURPHY, JOHN HENRY Major: Sritial 5mm Hi-Y; Football; Track. MYLER, RANDOLPH WILLIAM Mam.- Sarml 5mm Industrial Arts; Yearbook Staff; Hi-Y; Voters League. l26 NELSON, ISABELL Mujar: Home Ewnamiu Tri-Hi-Y; Voters League; Bi-PhI-Chem Club; Future Home- makers. NEWCOST, JOSEPH WILBERT Mafur: English OLIVIER, BARBARA ANN Bobbie Mam: Bumzm Voters League; TrirHl-Y: Dramatics Club; Yearbook Staff; Business Club. OLIVIER, MARY ELIZABETH Red Major: Bun'mm' Votets League; Tri-Hi-Y; Business Club; Dramatits Club. SENIORS PARKER, ROBERT Mon Athletic SeniaW Major: 3mg; Studier Football, Track. PAUL, LIONEL JOSEPH Mafor: General Education Forensic Club. PAYTON, LEROY Maiav: Pbyximl Edumtimz Tennis Team; Voters League; Hi- Y; Dramatics Club. PITRE, EARNEST Tuttie Mafar: Mmir Band; Choral Club; HLY; Student Council. POLITE, HERBERT DONALD Major: Industrial Am- Industrial Arts Club; Band; Track; Hl-Y; Camera Club. POWELL, ZILPHIA TONI Major: Serial Sadie; Skudent Council; Cheerleader; Choral Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Dramatics Club; Horizon Club; Future Teachers. l27 PRESCOTT, OSCAR GEORGE uPres M4101: General Eduralian Hi-Y; Voters League; Foreign Languages Club. QUEEN, MARY BELL BOW Mafm' 5mm! Eduauizm B1 Phi Chem Club; Future Teachers; Votets League Tri- HI- Y; Forensic Club RATCLIFF, HERMAN Rat Bait Dwned Senior Mama? Srimre Band; Hi-Y; Choral Club; Voters League. RAYMOND, DOROTHY MAE ' 'Susie Mnjar: Scienie SENIORS REED, RAYMOND JOE Mafm': Englixb REEDER, FRANK Maxim: Muxir Band; Choral Club; HiAY, RICHARDSOGN, GERALDINE Maiar- Steieme Choral Club; Bi- Phi- Chem Club; Voters League; Tzi- Hi-Y; Horizon Cl ub. ROBERTSON, CURTIS 0 y it Mafor: Indumv'al Ari: Football; Track; Future Nurses Club. RODRIQUEZ, BEI I !E JEAN Major: Muir Tri-Hi-Y; Votexs League; Choral Club; Camera Club. SAMUEL, EVELYN MARIE Ben Banting Swim Majors Phyjiml Eduration Library Club; Forensic Club; Basketball; TrI-Hi-Y; Voters League l28 SHIELDS, EDWARD JAMES Baibo Mzzfm': Induxlrml Am Voters League. SHIELDS, LAURA MAE Mw'm': Engluly SIGUR, HUEY JAMES Maiow Erzglixb Hi-Y; Baseball. SIMON, PHYLLIS ANN Mam: Btuinen Voters League; TrLHLY; National Honor Society; Year- book Staff SENIORS SIMMS, WILLIAM Kingfish Major: General Edgmziarz SINEGAL, JOSEPH JAMES Pum ey Maxim's Pbyximl Edurazion Voters League; Dramatics Club. SLYDE, DENNIS NICHOLAS ' Legs Major: Englixb Football; Mirror Staff. STEWART, MURPHY I. Maiaw Irzdmlrial Ayn Hi-Y. SYERS, FREDERICK M41077 Srlenre Hi-Y, TAYLOR, REGINALD STEWART Reggie Mayor: Mmz't Band; Hi-Y; Choral Club; Dramtlcs Club; Voters League: Orchestra. I 2 9 TEZENO, VERA MAE Maior: Pbyxfml Edumlion Tri-Hi-YV THIERRY, WILBERT MARTIN Mufm': Eugznla Hi-Y, THOMAS, CARLTON Maior: Eyglixb Football; Min-m- Staff. THOMASJ DOROTHY LEE Major: lelllmndliu Voters League; Trl-HLY; Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Future Teachers; National Honor Society. SENIORS THRASH, EARNESTINE Stine Mafar: Bminen Tri-Hi-Y; Voters League; Yearbook Staff; Business Club; Dramatics Club. TRAHAN, WARREN JOSEPH s'Sunny Major: Irzdmlvial Am TROY, SHIRLEY MARGARET Mnjm': Engmb Cheerleaders; Tri-Hi-Y; Mirror Staff; Dmmalics Club; Voters League. VANWRIGHT, DONALD 'sDuck Ben Dancing Senior Mam Science Tennis Team; HirY; Choral Club. VAUGHN, WILLIAM CHARLES uDub's Maim': Eminen Track; Mirror Staff. VELTZ, LOUIS Majpv: Induxtr-idl Art! Industrial Arts Club; Library Club, I30 VICTOR, EMMA LEE Major: Srierlre Future Teachers; Tri-Hi-Y; Mirror Staff; National Honor Society; Forensic Club; Foreign Languages Club; Student Council WASHINGTON, ALEX Sunny Boy Major: Science Football: Baseball; Hi-Y. WASHINGTON, LOIS MARIE Mafar: Srieme Future Teachers; Bi-Phi-Chem Club; Camera Club; Tri- Hi-Y; Horizon Club; National Honor Society; Voters League. WHITE, SIDNEY Mafor: Indmtrial Art: Bi- Phi-Chem Club: Industrial Arts Club Baseball; Military Cl ub; Camera Club SENIORS WILKINS, PERCY Majar: Bminm Swimming Team; Camera Club; Hi-Y. WILLIAMS, JOHN MILTON 'Spoo ie' Maiar.'1nduxtriql A111 WILTZ, CHARLES Major: Bun'nen Swimming Team;'Camera Club; Hi-Y; Basketball. YOUNG, LLOYD Major: Mathematics Camera Club; Hi-Y. l3l JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENTS Un order of positiono PRESIDENTS SPONSORS Geraldine Jason Mr. C Levy, 11-6 Nelson Decuire Mrs. A. Jackson, 11-3 Carolyn Lafayette htandiny Mrs1 R. Simpkins, 11-1 Donald Washington Miss 0. Johnson, 114 Julyette Matthews Mrs. V4 Mitchell, 1115 Geraldine Laday 020;,pitturedj Mr. P. Hall, 11-2 Phillip Jones Mat pirturedj Mrs. L. Miller, 11-7 TOTAL ENROLLMENT7231 Mrs. V. Mitchell, Grade Leader I32 Raw 0715: Phyllis Aguillard, Leroy Alexander, Glenda Allen, Melvin D. Allen, Herman Anderson. Raw Two: Annetm Bailey, Florence Barton, JoyLe Barton, Gloria Bazile, JoAnn Beauman. Row mm: Richard Bcllain, Melvin Bollard, Joyce Buddcn, Lawrence Buudoim Helms Bourgeois. Row Fam': Rinhard Braggs Arthur Bu'ame, John Bruuasald, Swllu Broussard, Daisey Brown. JUNIORS I33 I34 Rou 012:.Vemon Brown, Azarie Budsnn Betty Bryson Mamiene Campbell Jimmie Carruth, Rnu T140 Joyce Cole Josephine Collins Beny Columbus Lillie Columbus John Conner. Raw They. Charlean Custer Janet Dzwis Sa ndra Daxis Nelson Decuire Rose Delesborc. Ray. F0147: Carl Diles Birdie Doyle Lillie Edwards Norma Fedrick Dalhs FordI JUNIORS Raw One: Norma Foreman, Marie Fownrd, Isaiah Frank, Bmxle Fusclier, William Gobert, Raw Tuw: Gcraldine Gradney, JOAnn Graham, Alice Green, Willie Green, Freddie Griffin Row Tbreg: Juanita Guillow, Cloidy Gunner, Josie Gunner, Critly Hall, Mardria Hatch. Raw Four: Bobbie Hawkins, Gerotha Houston, Ethel Howard, Jemy Hum, Gloria Isaac. JUNIORS I35 I36 Row 0118: Joseph Jacob, Phyllis Jacobs, Geraldine Jason. Alma Johnson, Carolyn A. Johnson. Raw 1w: Clevelan Johnson, Gloria Johnson, James Johnson? Marie Johnson. Michael Johnson. Raw Tbree: Alice Jolixet, Willie M. JoliveL Gaylen Jones, Joseph Jones, Shcdrick Jones, Row Tlrree: Willi: L. Jones, Mmy Keller, Bwnda Keys, Dalton King, Geraldine Laday, JUNIORS Raw 0w: Carolyn Lafayette, Sally LaPointe, James Lee, Earline Linton, Florida Marsh. Row T110. Jame Marshall, Joseph Martin Verlxs Marun, Julyette Matthews, Sylvia Matthews, Raw Timea- Bobbie Mays, Imugcnc McCunhy, Gloria McClcnon, Mae J McClcnon, Carol McDaniclv Raw Four: Eura McGIory, Mary Mezn'lnn. JoAnn Mclancon, Ellann Morgan Bemmd Mouton. JUNIORS 137 hwy... Raw 0712: Mary Murphy, Wilda Ned, Carole Normand. Ida Oliver, Anna Ponder. Row Two: Oscar Fender, JoAnn Petty, Hester Polidore, Isaiah Porter, Nela Pumphery. Row Three: James Queen, Tom Queen. Ted Reaux, Carl Reynoldsv Charlene Roberts Raw Pom: Betty Sam, Clarence Sanderson, Gloria Shannene, Patsy Simmons, Rose Sinegalv JUNIORS I38 Row One: Arthur Skillman, Irma Smphenson, Margaret Stevens, Geraldine Stevenson, Earlene Tay- Ior. Raw Two: Mary Taylor, Earnest Thompson. Bernadine Thomas, Melvin Thomas, Thomas Thornton. Raw Three: Mack Thrash IL, Bcrlena TillisY Liinnie Tims, Beverly Veal, Joseph Victor. Row Four: Myrna Vincent, Shirley Vincent, Bobbie Watkins, Minnie Watkins, Charles Watson. JUNIORS I39 R011. 0119 Bobbie Whitley, John Whitley, Geraldine Williams Leon Williams, Vivian Williams Row Two. Michael A. Wils son Jo hnny the Roy C Woods Consume Young, Jeanette Young. Ran TIn-m Spurgeon Yowmnn. JUNIORS I40 SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENTS On order of position. picturecb PRESIDENTS SPONSORS Betty Williams Mrs. V. Tizeno, 10-2 Billie Wayne Sparks Mrs. G. Williams, 101 Gloria Fontenot ML 0. Henderson, 103 Bobbie Walker Miss J Castleberry, 10-6 Nianzer Ray Joe Mr. R. Spooner, 10.5 Eugene Harrison Mr, A. Harrison, 1041 TOTAL ENROLLMENT, 199 Mr, 0 Henderson, Grade Leader SOPHOMORES Rudy Aikels Jessie Mae Allison Gertrude Marie Andres Barbara Ann Arcsneaux Barbara Ann Augustine Betty Arm Augustine Robert Thomas Barnes Charlotte Baszile Dekie Lee Bell Jo Ann Bell Fabiolzf Bourgeois Lois Marie Btanc Beverly Briscoe Joe Ann Brooks Doris Marie Captain Waller Carpenter Winnfred Marie Evans Charles Ray Ford Robert Green Bonnie Faye Guillory Eugene Harrison Bettye Jeanne Hill SOPHOM ORES Mary Hill Jeraldine Hudson Corrine Isaac Fayetta Marie Jackson Nianzer Ray Joe George Jones Jr. Vernon Jones Delores Killingsworth Evangeline Lacey Betty Jean Lavallais Isaac Levy Alfred Love Kenny Ruth Marlin Ethel McClenon Van Fedrick McDaniel Betty Lou McGlory John Km Narcis Isaiah James Paul Virgin Mary Paris Verdia Mae Payne Eldridge Gerald Price Lou Hilda Richard Marion Lois Ritzberg Joseph Ronnie Sam Dudley Swallow Mildred Sweet I43 SOPHOMORES Delores Jean Syers Robert Taylor Thomas Taylor John David Trahan Delorls Marie Trice Roben Louis Troy Willa B Victor Bobbie Jean Walker Herbert Jean Walker Lee Irvine Walker Beverly Ann Washington Beny Joyce Williams Ola Mae Williams Philip Williams Raymond Deseral Wilson Lucinda Mae Young If spedators arc khe judges mis basketball game must have been R-E-A-L interesting! m k. FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENTS Standing: Dianna Breaux 99-10, Millicent Lee, 9-D, and James Horton, 0-D, Sealed: Vallery Fotman, 9-D, Charlie Mitchell, 9-D. Not pirlm'ed: Leroy Spencer, 6-39, Lillian Bessard, 6-69, and Arthur Augustine, 99-8; SPONSORS Mrs9 J. Whitley, 9-1 and grade leader Mr. J. ChaKhere, 94 Mr. N9 Hebert, 9-2 Mr. H Robinson, 93 Mr. A. Craft, 9-7 Mrs, F. LaDue, 9-5 Mrs. M. Roberts, 96 ML W. Hicks, 98 ENROLLMENT-ZSQ Adams, Nathan Addison JOYCE Marie Aikels, Bobbie Anderson, Gene Ronald Anderson Marian Andrews, Frank Jr. Arceneaux, Geneva Augustine, Arthur I45 FRESHMEN Batiste, Barbara Ann Batiste, David Lauert Batiste, Linda Marie Beasley, Otis Bell, Brenda Jean Bellard, Lillie Bell Bessard, Lillian Blackwell, Rebecca Ann Bourgeois, Jackie Bowie, manda Jean Breaux, Dianna Breaux, Jo Ann Briscoe, Martha Ann Briscoe, Mary Elizabeth onwn, Mildred Brown, Rose Marie Bruno Mlary Alice try Clayton John Lewis Cole, Lena Mae Cole Rena Collins, lelis eJoseph Conneaux, Edward Como James Davis Anna Lee Davis, George Whitley Davis Mary G1 adys FRESHMEN Dean, Juhn Deese, Helena Dixon, Sandra Jean Downing, Marilyn Rose Earls, Joe Lane Eugene, Alfred Joseph Evans, Adrien James Fedrick, Lenora Floyd, Donald Joseph Fontennt, DcIon's Ann Fomenot, James Allen Ford, Beutnce Ford, Bernadine Forman, Vallcry Jenn Francis. Lois Marie rank, Asalee Gardner, George Getwood, Russell Gooden, Minewa Ruth Goudeaux, Albert Daniel Gradney, Herman Lee Green, Elois Green, Gerald Griffin, Betty Lou Guillory, Gay Carol Hampton, JamL-setka Hams, Albert Louis Harris, Herthal I47 FRESHMEN Hawkins, Deloris Marie Hayes, Alvin Henderson, Charletha Henry, Geraldine Henton, Iva Mae Hill, Anthony Edgar Hill, Lucille Hines, Ruth Jewel Horton, James Leanord Houston, Betty Jean Howard, Emma Jean Howard, Shirley Ann Jacks, Henry James ac son, Lawrence Earl Jackson, Mildred Mae Jacobs, Larry Bennie Johnson Hilda Mae Johnson. Hubie Johnson, McKinley Johnson, Timothy Jones, Alton Joseph E1 n 5 Jones, Lawrence Jones, Ronald Leslie Jones, onnie Joseph, Harold James Joseph, Harry Kay FRESHMEN Keys, Roland Lair, Gale Marie Landry, John Wilbert Landry, Joseph Douglas Lavine, Wildred Lee, Shawlene Lewis, Beverly Mae Lyons, Ivory Lyons, Pinkie Jane Malbreau, Clemon Mallekt, Percy Marsh, Ruby Mae Martin, Allen Carver MrClenon, Joan Marie McKenzie, Gloria Jean McPherson, Josie Millard, Nollce Jean Miller, Gloria Jean Milo, Betty Ruth Mitchell, Lonvursie Montgomery, Robert Morrow, WHHie Ann Mosley, Mae Evelyn Moss, Fred I49 FRESHMEN Moultry, Evelyn Marie Murphy, Emily Ruth Norman, Margaret Ollie, Mary Ellen Parker, James Elliott Payton, Maude Lillie Pierre, Harold Pete, Fredia Marie Polidore, Pearly Mae Pratt, Virdie Marie Prescott, Janice Robertson, James Robinson, Clarence Rodgers, Dasie Mae Ross, Birdie Luella Ryals, Leo Sapp, Charlene Satcher, Eumdella Scypion, Virginia Jean Shadowens, San ra Shields, Margie Mae Shields, Rosa Lee Shelby, Roosevelt Simmons, Isaiah Sinegal, Edward James Spann, Gail Patricia Stafford. Verman Jean Starks, Carolyn Ann FRESHMEN Strawder, Doris Mae Stevenson Gloria Jean St Julian, Dotsie Sumpter Al Ray Taylor, Robert Thomas, Verlia Mae Thomas, Yvonne Glynn Trainer, Lillie Mae Vegia, Annie Bell Vincent, Jessie Lee Walken Alma Ruth Walker, Phyllis Walter, Clifton Larry Washington, Betty Ann Washington, Geneva Watson, Allen Jay Webb, Frank Weldon, Shirley Ann Williams, Cleveland Williams, George Williams, Joyce Ann Williams Robertn Wilkins J05 Wilson Jan: Elizabeth Windon, Rayfield Woods, John VWcoff, Gilbert Zenon. Ruby Ann l5l ADVERTISERS wwwm Is Our Business AMERICAN WOODMEN GIBSON'S Incorpora+ed April 3 l90l l n n PR RI l A n I BAKEEK BHUV 70W: WEST NINTH STREET BARBERS: RANDALL. YOUMAN, GIBSON YU 2-3031 MANAGER: JAMES R. SMALL PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS 847 Grannis Avenue BRISCOE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE Congratulations! to the Senior Class of 1959 72l Dunbar Ave. Phone YU 2-75I4 PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS . MACK H. 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YU 3-7764 NW 91? gwean FREEMAN'S SHOES 8: APPAREL OuHiHers for he Enfire Family Lingerie Foofwear Spor'l'swear Infanfs Wear Pennanfs. Caps. Jackefs and T-Shirfs YU 3-9Il5 Comer of 7th and Gran. Complimen+s of EPSILON THETA OMEGA CHAPTER ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS BEST POLICY AT ALL 5t . TIM , xx? ES qu PROVIDENT LIFE 1i ACCIDENT INS. CO. BLUESTEIN BLDG. YU 2.7400 01w 4mm FREEMAN'S MEN'S WEAR We Feafure Name Brands Phone YU 2-4780 50I West 7H: Sf. PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS EARL EVANS. Mgr. TH E MUSIC CENTER 333 Ausfin Ave. YU 5 582l PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS INEZ DECKARD. Prop. Complimenfs of J. IMHOFF 8: SONS 40I 7H1 51'. YU 5-4337 PORT ARTHUR. TEXAS Household Appliances Garden Tools and Supplies Valspar Varnish and Painfs I63 FACULTY 1exander,E . ,76 I nderson, E, 82 xceneaux, L, 73 k V, 5 ell, Y., 67 emard, ,67 ouldin, C.,7 76 radshaw,H2, 10,72 e1 od, R uid ,A. P., 73 all, ,, 72 an , M, 71 73 , 211150an H.,15,69,7S,106 e,Nbert endexson, A? 0., 7723, 60, 78 Posey, R L, 73 INDEX Price, T., 69 pooner, , Taylor, B, 47, 72 The as, L, Tipps, G., 67 Tizeno, V. L., 70 Vital . 72 SENIORS A 1bext,Margie, Alex an,der Jacique1yn, 1317, 40, 89, 113 Allen, Benjam1 1nl359 ,Mar 6,99,113 :11: 0111811344, 106, 108, 113 ell'a1n,Wanen, 41, 58, 114 enton, Bertie, 44, SS, 14 enton, Edward, , 114 en1a1'd, Staffaxd, 8, 114 obmo, Mary, 27, 38, 46, 114 001-1 osemary, 114 ourgeois, Lillie, 34, 53, 114 ux, G 1'1 4 Isa 10 4, 49,114 riscoe,Carolyn,11,14,101,106 riscoe, Mary Ann,8, 16, 32, 39,114,1 58, 1 roussatd,Bar11ara5 wn, Recs , 30, 32,548,1106, 115 17,3111 arta,30,111051,115 ryam, James; 46, n, Jam ,1115 8 59, 11 Castillo, F1orestine, 16, 34, 40, 44, 49, 61, Chlampa gne Jimmie, 16, 42 59,116 Chaney, nMargaret,49,116 Chap Lemon 16, 42, 44, 45, 47, 61, 10 06, 2116 Char1es,Lo1's, 11, 27, 34, 89, 106 116 Charles, Sardy, 2171, 6,42 44, 54,55,519, 116 Charm,P 111111 , C Clark, Cl 116 Clay, Roy, , 61 Claymn, Arsze 1, Colem 11,1De 0165,1473, 101, 117 Collinsa nDelores 16,117 C0111n atd,140,91,117 Collins, Mary Comeaux, Betty,11 Grader,1 1,Joann 19, 436,11377, 43, 44 88, Cr :der, Nelson 97,17117 Dav1s, Betty 6, 30, De ouen, Ggeolrgse Faye, 15, 22, 27, 32, 42, gw ord,Muxy,123,1398,91,119 ord Willie zancoise, Dorotl,h 43, 99,119 ranklin HCharles 92,103,119 raizer, Albert, 43, 54,119 6 11 119 31115011, Ethel, 30, 32, 542, 045, 46, 49, 54, 55, ilbeaux, Delores, 34,110276119 0, 99 Jackson, A11v2,en3122,626,21,30 31, 32, 39, 8, 9,12 Jacso o,b Edwa12c1,1211 James, Robert, 26, 39 41,47, 61,112112 121 Joe, Claxa,3 7,40, 91,441 2415, S9, 99, Johnson Claibom Johnson,Et1-1el,42,12::1 J hnson, Rose, 46 122 Jones, Waltex, 8, 122 Jo 0,nes Warren,1 Jones,LW1150n, 442,2122 K531, ,123 521, Law15'nc5, 19, Kgnn 6y,d WallfOI-rr,124,S '2152, 3,27 30, 31 32, 39, 4:7 S9, 123 Keys , Mart Lacey, Phyllis, 30, 932,3 46 58, 61, 12 3 y,W11ma,11, 42,44, 46, 53, 59, 123 Land11o, A13etty',y 42,8 44,0 61, 106, 13 La nryd Athon 13 Landry, 01110111139140: 123 Landry Rut 3 LaP01Y n15, Ha arty, 40 ,2,9 LavalGlis,a Ca1olyn, 34, 44, 1425, 48, 49, 124 L55 5, 12424 511153511 Levy Estherrv 42, 4132,3411, 146, 124 Lew W15, Law w15nc 5,,3 Lofton,Geow1124 Londow, Josephine, 42 ,14,4 14 Lyons, Eddie, 30, 32, 34,4 41, 45,47, 58, 5,9 ,,10712108, 39, Mamn, Maunc 12 Ma ,' 01a, McDan 1:,18311331-a,,45 471 ,125 McDan151, Jewell, a36, 46,2 89, 099, 125 McDan eogr g5, 30, McGad11i1-yEw1md,8,42, MG1ory,Beat11c5 31 44, 555,3 $152,559,125 5211011, Margie, 30, 32 Mobley, Fay, 34,44,45,46,106, 126 Mo osely, T1151553,44,6,53 16 Morruw ,a,Eanh 12 P Powell, Z1lph 1a, 9, '15, '730, 34, 40, 45, P155011 Oscar,4 Pure Earn 65,1 30, 5401, 241, ueen 34, 42, 43, 44, 745, 55, 128 aymond, Dorothy, 9, 1 Reed, mond, 12 Reeder,Fa1-1k, 39, 40, ,128 Richalrdsozn, Geraldine,S 3,4 40 42, 44, 55, 10121 ,SCunis, 12 R0 adriquez', Bettye, 148342141194 Samu51,Evely1-1 2,6 34,4 53, 59le08, 128 Shields,Edward,14,34,1429 S111 elds, Laura, 129 d Taylor,Reginah1,1420943,61,112,129 e,z5no 130 T111511y,W11b5119,130 Thom o,n 54,92,130 Thomas, Do1olhy, 14, 32, 34, 42 45,48, Th1ash,Eamestine 45,47, 61,106, 130 Trahan Troy, Shirley,9, 15, 45, 54, 58, 103 Van Wrigqh Donld 11,26, 40108,130 Vaughn,:W1111am V5112,L 01115, 3, Victor, Emma, 2151, 30, 31, 32, 34, 42, 43 9, Washing1on,A15x,92,103, Wash1ng0,n L015, 32, 34, 42,43, 44, 45, 9171-115151an 131 131 31 Youn'g ,yLlo d,14,55, 131 JUNIORS Aguillard, Phyllis,4g,155,99,133 115mm d51,L L510 , 0, Allen, Glenda, 3,4 5411921335 111511, Ilialnelte, 15, 45, 111511 111D,n, 30, 353'; 38,133 1. . J mfg az1ule, aGloria, 30, 366 n,oJoA1-1n,,043 99, :1333 eIIuain, Richalrd, 31, 42, 43,1 511a 1,dM odd511',Joy'1v5n32,44,7471, 59, 133 oudoin,LaW15nce, ourgeois H51ma,53,7133 raggs, Richard,127, 50,133 11510521111111 ossard, Jo hr1, rouvjsard,51511ai1::8, 133 ,1'Arthu, rown,Do1'sey,320,244,96, 133 row , V51n0n,14 dson,Aza115, 43, 13514 ryson, em, 32, 43, ampbell, Maralene, 390, 314? 36. 89, 96,134 a1ruth,J1mm15 3 016, 06 15,16,323, 44, 45, 60, 96, 134 : 01umbus,L1'lIie 1n,J,0h 134 ustner, Cha115an, 34, 40, 46, 92, 100, 134 avl15, o s,Jan51, 14 avis, Sa11'1c11'a,5 4'3, 198, 134 661111 6,N615011, 30,321,011011,103,132134 elcsbo 015, HR 055, 9,1 rand, ss1a 11551151, 810x15, 534, 44, 49, 55, 135 1:dn,ey Ger 111:11n60 ,34, 5,40 135 raham, JoAnn4 all,C111ty,8,32,43,44,47 60,135 atkless, Josep atch, Mardriah' 5 135 ousmn, Gerotha', 30, 34i 40, 53. 96,135 ward, E11161, 34, 101 , saac, Glona, 15, 23, 32, 42, 47, 60, 61, 35 acot1;7,'lo's,ejseph, 5,5 921018136 acobs,Phy1115,42,96,13 Gera1d1n6,is362,43,45,60,132, 136 ohnso on lrna 3100 43, I36 hnson, Cleveland, 38, 43,91,136 ohnson, G1011211203, 34, 53, 92, 136 011115 son, James 01236 ohnson, L1111'5,'3160, ohnson,Ma1-ie, 32: 34,2,44 46, 60, 100, 136 ohnson, Micha'el, 9, 43, 136 011ver,A11c:,9163 011v51,W1'11'5, 1'36 ones, 1Joseph, 15, 23,243, 44,45, 55, Jon: :s,W1111'e, '31 K 1 501 Key1nda,3136,48,107,108,136 King, Dalton,9136 165 Laday, Geraldine, 32, 42, 45, 53, 54, 55, Lafayette, Carolyn, 25, 30, 32, 45, 46, 60, 137 L:Poime,Sal1y,40,0:3, 137 ry,z0 he 110, 1.55, Mane 9, 31,1 252, 100 1 Mthhws,J1w15ne, 8, 36: 473, 644, 58, 89. 100132,157 Matth5W5,Sy1v13, 40,137 Mays, Bo1yb1'5137 McCart rtIhy, mug ene, 49, McClenon, 01011311131737 6,9 ar1on, Mary, 15, 352, 36, 46 60,137 913 on, JoAnn 137 11C1'l1l611, J05 organ, E113n3,42,53, 137 0111011, Bern 311:1, 3ylox, Earlene,e 1: 23, 32, 40, 139 l'ay1o1', M31y1-13,Z 42,139 Tezeno, 31-1, Tho 03,1113 B5rn3'd1ne, 34, 36, 139 Thomas: Melv1'n 19 m? Tims,M1nnie, 15g 36, 819, 99, 100, 139 V531,Bev91'1,11339 Victor J055ph,1 nc,5nt My,m3 8, 31, 32, 34, 43, 45, 60, 1v'3 V1n55m aSmh1'1'15y,543, 44, 45, 139 Md W35h1'ngton,Don31d,9 W31kins,Bobbie,32,343,413,246,100,139 Watkins,M1nn15, 42, 47, 55,139 Wat 5011, Charles Wh1115y, Bobb15,31 Whitley,Jol-1n,15 2'5, 92 93,140 W11113ms, Gerald1n5,320 46, 60, 140 W1lson, M1ch 51A., 34, 644,3 45, 140 W159, 140 Woods, 0y nC, R0103,140 Youon7g,IC0nsta11ce,15, 17, 32, 40, 42. Yo'un7g,;J931191t5, 34,140 Yow ,pS urgeon, 15,140 SOFHOMORES 1115153 ,1le y, 23, 410 41 61, 142 11r5d,P5151',93,103 11150r1, J5ss15,142 1ndrnesa uGem'aude,1 11cc xBarba 3,121 14 142 rmsnn'ong, Gerald, 94 2191, Cha 1-10 tte, 38, 142 911, D5151 , 2 911, JoAnn, 142 511, Walter, 38 cu gems, F3b1ola 1 r3 shaw, C5d11c, 33, 43, , 95 ran 11, 1s, 30 31, 3 37,142 nscoe, Bev5 , 142 1'00 s, 1111, 142 a min oris, 37, 142 01d, C11311155, 39,1 55 aac,Cor1in1 ackson, Fayena. 30 143 i91191',R530 K1llingsworth,D5101'55,31,37, 143 Lacey Evangeline, 31, 33, 39 '1uc150n,J51'31d1n5, 8, 33, 37 143 143 andry, B531r1c5,3 3ndry,W11115, 33, 792 3val115, Betty,3 ,143 5v15,ge D0115, yI,533t, 55,5143 pakas,B111y, 141 1 lrawder 0R 1 ttor,W 4,0,3 33, 49, 144 alker 13011113192, 37, 40, 46, 144 alker Her her: 14 8511119144 35111 mgtLon, Beverly, 55,5144 ashington,P 3ul, h115,W311510350 X31l1'1113ms,BeIn'y,1 11, 17, 33, 59 89,144 Wlx'liams W11113ms P11111641 W11son, Ram and, 33 144 Ygung, G01 13 gLucinda, 17, 46, 102,144 FRESHMEN Adun15,N31han,3 , a ,55,146 Batiste,Lind3M.',611,189,146 B5 easley, 0t15,14 eauman Cakherine, 18 e11 1316111131., 146 :llatd,LilileB.,146 KClarenCeRu 50, 95 esstrd, Lillian G.,146 lackwell, Rebecca 9,146 oudoin, Ph 11 p, ougeo1s,Jack1eV35,146 owie manda J., 35,146 reaux Dianna,145,146 re,aux Jo o,Ann 18, 15456, 146 riscoe, Martha A134 6.111218114133153 058 147 eRsouen Hare olcng7 1x011 San an.dIaJ, owning, Marlily7n1R.,147 alrls, Joe 95,147 .5311 42, 45, 52, 147 ord, J orman ValleryJ.S 2,38 145,147 Iancis, Allen rancis, Lois M.,15427 antis,VVeaIt1-, rank, Asalee,3147 ardne George, 3,3 50,95,147 :twood, Russell,R 14 174 oudeaux,lAIbertD.,513557101,147 rand ney, Herman teen Darryl, 39, 511 1,661: Elois,1 1',een Gerald, 41747 rilfin, Betty L., 147 uillory, Gay C., 147 Gunner, Lauy D. 43, 5 Henderson Hill, Lu cille 52,148 iines, Ruth 14 on 0,11 James L 24, 33,8101,14s 14s :IIouston, Betty J.,5 Ward, Em mmaJ 0 men Hubie,5 ohnsonT T1m0 othy s:aK lherineF, 550, 512, 8148 ones, Lawrence M., ones, Ronald L, 35, 550, 1148 ones, Ronnie W ,50, l 8 oseph, Harold J.: 148 seph Ha K, 8 amelmilm c., so, McPher rson, Josie C1,35, 149 Millard, Nolice J., Miller, 3101';an 4391, 149 M110, M110, C:roy1an 2 x0 19 Minazd, Earl, 50, 52, 149 Mitchell, Charlie, 50, 94, 145 Mitchell, Louversie,1 MontgeomryRobert,9959,149 Morrow, Wil lie, Moss, Fre , Mosley, Mae Evelyn,11409 Cypion, Virginia J, 52 150 hadowens, Sandra R , 52, 150 helby, Roosevelt A , 5 blelds, Margie, 1 0 h1elds, Rosa L, immons, Isaiah, megal, Edward J , 52, 150 owde , Ora L 1'1 ail P., 3 t r ,VetmaJ, . 0 tarks, Carolyn A, 30, 42, 150 der, Doris , 5, 51 . 1 t.Julian DotsieM., 35, 38 151 umpter AlRay35,39,52,151 wallow, Jerry aylor, Robert 51:0,151 homas,V Verlia 151 4.155 - :1 a...va' ' pt! 30 M alters, Clifton L , 151 V ashington, Betty , 1 35111 on, Earnest, 55, 50 ashm n, Edward ashington, Geneva, 151 Webb, F a k, 5 , e o W1lso , Jan , 1 Wmdon, Rayf1eld, 151 0d, Job , Zenon, Ruby A., 151 167 le AUTOGRAPHS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY .................................. .
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