Lincoln High School - Bumblebee Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)

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Cw LfOOFZO k5 c; :5 HM 7 E Krazy s I - ,3; ; um. 4;; a M - That boat in many eyes Dolh share the glory Tim! in gold Clasps Lock: in . . . . . . THE GOLDEN STORY -Shakespenre ; uf L r WWI ?Qg' 1 :7. '1V ' WT? THE BUMBLEBEE 1962 Edmow Volumxm Edited and Published by the Journalism Class LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS CREDITS 1962 BUMBLEBEE STAFF EDITORIAL Editor-invchief Sports DELORIS FOVTENOT CHARLES COLBERT Colidilor ETHEL GARRETT CATHERINE BEAUMAN Seniors Faculty CATHERINE BEAUMAN DELORIS FONTENOT MARIAN AVDFRSON SYLVIA MUCKELROY Juniors KATHERINE JONES SANDRA SHADOWENS Organizalinns GERALDINE BAVKS HILDA JOHNSON Sophomores RUBY ZENON TEDDY COLEMAV Activities Freshmen HELENA DEESE BERTHA COLLINS VERNITA SYERS BARBARA BATISTE Copy Editor KATHERINE JONES MRS. D. J. CHESTER. Adviser a :1, .; FINANCE Business Manager Advertising Manager JANICE PRESCOTT DONALD FLOYD Bookkeeper Advertising Agents DASIE RODGERS CAROLYN WEST Assistant Bookkeeper FELTON MARTIN CARRIE MADEN GENE ANDERSON ALFRED ML-NEAL MRS. B. J4 TAYLOR, Advisor Photography MR. ABRAHAM BRISCOE Administration MR. A. TENNYSON MILLER, Principal Publisher TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Dallas, Texas PREFACE In this volume whose sublime chapters Are headed with proud capitals Ynu are the titles And you catch the eye. Wunknown tree The sound of the buzzer had interrupted the happy chatter of the thousand tor morei voices gathered in the doorways of Lincoln High School. The sound had been an old familiar magic. engulfing us. drawing us toward its source like the fluted melody nf a Pied Piper. This had been September 5. 1961. Autumn had rolled around again and the buzzer had signaled the beginning of the fir5t day of school. Pulses had beaten faster to match the new sparkle in the air. for we were starting the next iisuhlime chapters,, in the exciting adventure we call Education. Now the school war is just about ended. In the chapters which follow in this volume of THE BUMBLEBEE. we have attempted to capture some of this exciting adventure. You. the members of the Lincoln family. have been the iititles of these chapters, as you were in classes. in extracurricular participation, and in just plain together- ness with schoolmates. 6 You have iraught the eye in scholastic achievements. athletic prowess, in your elections and selections. and as our representatives in all things worthwhile. These chapters. as they were lived by us this school year, we have tried to in. corporate in What we like to call the . . . GOLDEN STORY OF THE SCHOOL YEAR, 1961-1962. eThe Editors 'l'lu- .lm-IluulmS Malnw im'l :zH wHunu, mun 1mm- xlu-ygm uni: .l.m-1 ;.nl mom Ucrlmrl ann pub Iiuiahin; muulm ml Nirmu I'm rum, I'mjua nn Cvnclit-a wzh pxin- winnrr in Uinlngx .Imqn... wn. ..-u ,- mm: winlm: w 1 .- mm. mm .Hth mm ndl-Um mm. mm ; 1m; rungmmhlwl h, :an mun, mm m m- tuuhum. .lulm wum. mm K. Mcmlwr Hulmt Plivo fur liming Iwmml Mun! fun nutv .Inwplh Ucmul- liJuln: r. Hutu 7vnml .nul Hwygy Ilgw mmdinu nulL in Hll' fit'lll mi 1 hvmiqn w-m f4 . in..1.d In twkl .utMn 6 The 1962 Bumblebee Staff , , PR EFACE CHA PTER I . II. III. IV. VI. VII. VIII. IX. EPILOGUE: Scenes from 1961 Graduation SHOP WISE ,,,,, INDEX CONTENTS Background and Setting ,,,,,,, Administration ,,,,,,,,, , . Departments 77777 Special Services ., ..... Science N .. . Music , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Business ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, English Industrial Arts ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Social Studies ,, Mathematics 77 7, Homemaking , Physical Education ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Features ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Seniors and Juniors Elections, Selections Sophomores and Freshmen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Athletics Extradepartment Organizations ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Page 10 18 20 26 29 35 36 41 42 46 48 50 54 62 100 1 12 128 142 1 53 156 172 'Hn- um hum , inn wil l'rhunlpd:: m - nr mun- uf nur nil rn-hm-rirx CHAPlEB ONE BACKGROUND AND SETTING The Visitors approached our tall. dark City and marveled at the galaxy of lights spread like horizontal Christmas trees across the skyline. We told them that the lights which illuminate our skyline are the lights of our major industrieFCulf Oil Corporation. Texaco. Inc.. and Atlantic Refinery. We told them. also, that Port Arthur is not only the oil refining center of the world. but is fast becoming a manu- A facturingz mecca. and its fishing lpontlsfl are the fishermanls paradise, both industrially and for the pleasure of it. The parents of most of us are employed by these industries. and we. too, get pleasure from fishing in its waters. Ours is one of the youngest cities in the Southwest tapproximately 64 years oldl, and has a population of 65,713. It is located in the southeastern part of the State of Texas. on the west shore of Sabine Lake, and a short distance from the Gulf of Mexico. A steady landmark in this community setting is our schooleLincoln High. Todayls one block edifice. facing Abe Lincoln Avenue. is a far cry from its humble initial five-room structure in 1910. Its progress from a twelve-grade school tthe only one in the community! to a high school tgrades nine through twelvel this school year is really an index of the general increase in school population and in school buildings in the community. About 1210 students are enrolled in one or more of the nine departments in pur- suit of courses leading to the high school degree. There are 66 members on the faculty, all of whom possess the baccalaureate degree, with 24 having earned the Masterls degree from universities all over the United States. GIAPIEBWVO ADMINISTRATION BEJTERMENFOF OURJDEMOCRAHOQOCIQY . . . Tho haSit' philnsuplu of the Port Arthur Indo- pvndcnl Srhnol Dislrivt is lhr development Of in- dixiduals who are rapalble nf living. happy and purpusoful lives fur the 11E'IIPHHPHI of our denm- r'ralir sot'ir-lix. Thr lmm'tl of eduraliun is 1119 dimming agvm'y for 11w fulfillmvnl nf Ihis philnsnphy. and is Pll- tl'uslod sprlr'ifirally with 11w task of providing: an adequalv srhunl sy stem and nf pn'svnlingz a general sel nf lmlivivs fur ils muimmmm-v. Wmnlwrs. t-lm-n-d In lht- qualified Ullt'ri fur u 131'! of three warst must mvet nirmin rvquirmnenti. They must he at least 1wonty-nnv wars of age. citizens of the United Slnlvs. and residenls 0f the Purl Arthur dielrix'l fur ul lmlel six mnnths and 0f the Slatv of Toms fur 2H lmst unv wan Nu mvm- lwr rom-iws v-nmlu'nsalinn 101' hi: scrx'it'eS. BOARD OF EDUCATION Donnie M. Jones Pn'sirlml Cmowner. Joncs-Leawll justmenl Co. Tenure: Since March, 1937 A d v XL 14. Rnsx-nlwrg l'iu' Pn'sidz-nl Gcnerul Munugvr, Nuches BIL lane. Tcnurv: Since May, 1957 win Baldwin 1 inixh-m Spt-nu- X Hmw Cumlruvlilm .n. Twnunq Sinai June, 1960 l2 Rnlwrt Price Chirf Chmnish N. K H-lukfu Supt'rinu-ndcnt, Culf OiL Prmlucl Cnmrol Division, Tl'HllH'I Sinu- April, 1951 Tvxarm Tonurr: Since Scptcmber, 1956 Conrgr Hulwr Vin- 111104110an Ellvrln'e Rtnlhrn lion Cu, Trnurv: Sim-v July. 1960 Dr. K, .1. Shirhh 04m. 111' Phyician. Tvnurv: Mnrv hvriL 1956 Cunalruc- i MR. 2. T. FORTESCUE SI'PERIVHA DFVF T110 51mm ago. in uhit'll m' mm livu. has nut 1'31:ng llw Purl .Xrlhur Indvpt'ndcnl Svhtml Dislrit'l unprolmrml. 'Hmvugh Ilu- thnmniv c'ffnrls uf Superin- tendent Z. T. Furlvscuu our sr'hrmls are nearer tlu- rvadim-s slagn- nf prvpnring studenls l0 liw in Illie cm, Mr. FurrcsruP-s rxporivnvos as a teacher, prinripal. 21 ismnt prim-ipal. and for the past viglnevn wants Superintendent of this District, hau- uide him in ghing Superior leadership In tho llx'ngram nf nur st'hunls. . . . THROUGH DEIELOPMENTOF CAPABLE INDMDUALQ THEGOLDENRODOFLEADEPSHIP... MR. A. T. MILLER PRIV'IIP U4 In pravtit'allx Own homo lhere is u Iming falhvr whnsr dcsim is In render senicc to his family. In our Lint'nln famib our srmal head, is Mr. X. 'Il'nmsnn Hillmx rnunsvlm' and friend, In his friendh am! slaIe-lvx manner. he adminislvrs 11w nwrull rvslmnsihilitios and func- tions of tho scluml with diplomacy and agility Pruirin- Vimx x A H Unllogr :mnl lhv 1, Hi- x011 1y of s ismmsiu :n'v his ulmu mulvx's Mu-rc UV ZIIHI lllu lelsln-r uf his :h-glvv. rrqm'lixvln lu' rm'vhml his Burlu-lur nf Srionw 41 Dvspilv his hmnx mlminislmliw srhmlulx'. he finds limp l n1' vnmmlmin unvl vhux'rh sx-rximx Iwin; :1 wxvx urliw purlit'ipzlnl in lmlh. . . . GJBADMNIW PERSONNEL . - - F MR. MELVIN DAVIS XSSIHT Vl PIH CIPXL 'l'ln' m-u l'iuuw in 1110 main uffim-u is Hr. erxin Hana. ulxn .lswmml dulivs ill llu' Iw-ginning Hf lhix N'hmnl y-nr m msidzml Inxinlilull, HIM Hr, llzuix L nnl mm In Hu- dutlwnh HHII ImullI-h Hf l,im'nln. fur hn- ugh: nnIiI lhix y-ur. :m imhun-lnr Inf mullwnmlics in lhv .Iuninr High SI'IIUHI dvpurlmvm. 11ml ln-furv Ihul limn: frum IUW In 1032 J llu- :ldull SI'IHHII. Ho ix :1 graduate of Prairie prim'ilml Vic-u A U Unllvyr. uht-rv 1w n'm'ix'cd his US. 11ml HS. tlvgn'w. Mumlunw Clm N-VII'IJH 'l'annu Uffir. VHS. N.IlIF. H I I HIS th. l I-Nl'HI-IR WTl'FIh UIF. .HH tIF. WILLIAMS Nwln-Luy In Ilu- Primiml HIF. HESHIC BERNARD Hruiell .u' QCHOOLAND HOME - A GOLDEN UNIFICNION Execulixc Committee: Mrs. Julia Hull. Pro icnt: Mm Lnuicu Bdllun. Pint h - Pumidvnx: Mrs, Belly Taylor, Secretary Mm Clo Wilinms, Corresponding Stun '; Mr. Ruhsoll Pivrm. 'l'rcdsurcr; Nlrsh Kuhvrm Simpkins, Chairman, Program Commillcc: M . xu'iun Hayes, Chairman, A emhcrship Cummlller: Mn. Tummy KIilrlu-ll, Chdirmnn, Hospitality Committee; Mr. A. T. M Principal; Mr. Mchin Davis. Assistant Prim'iyml. 1 PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Thu Parenl-TeacherAssociation of Lincoln High and Fuuudcrs' Um Tm. Proceeds frnm lhcse School was organized in 1918 under the present administration to make stronger the link bemeen the parents and the schuul so that lhey might C0- nperale intelligently in the- Iraining of the childh The unity of purpose of this organization can be seen in its active program which includes am annual Spring Carnival, talent show. three-acl play, projcrls urv used fur $200 st'lmlarships in high schuol graduates and sending delegates to con- ful'vm'vs 0f Ihv Assuvintiun. The. Association mvots unm' a month to discuss plans and to relate to the parents such school in- formaliun uhin-h might ho Hf 5ignifivanut tn Ihvm. PRIZE WINNIML 1-1.0 H' Thr Linmln IK'I'A. Hun. uhirh mm xhinl mm wnirilmliuu mm in ur- gdnhllinn fhmh in tlu- 1961 CMOII, muulm xxm 41m :m unmnu- rn- ' in nur hunm'mning luxmln, CUSTODIANS Our svhuul depends upon our custodians just m murh as it does rm nur instructors and Students Thv maintvnanre and upkeep nf Ilw building: and grnunds lie in their hands. MR9. KATHERINE REED MRS. RUTH WESSON MR. THEODORE JOHNSON wnl Cusladiun Cuslmlidnc Nut Pimurcd: Mr. anrvm'e' Mudr-r Mn Henry Durham MR. JOHN MILTON HVDEN MRS. BIRDIE DOYLE CAFETERIA STAFF Our rafeteria slaff prepares nourishing meals fur the plusiral stability of the mam students and innrm'tnrs who patronize the school cafe- teria. Wmls arr sorwd during three lunch periods each xla'x. Q 19 HRS. RI'TH NOEL MRS, DORA HILL DEPARTMENTS 9 This is a typical scene which one might witness if he chances to pass any one of the counseling offices during the day. Teddy Coleman looks through a folder from the occupa- tional file in search of her chosen career, while Lawrence McCall dis- cusses with Mrs. Hicks the admission requirements of some of the colleges which he is seriously considering. MRS. LAURABETH HICKS . . . A fn'wully mini :11er good minke Xor ull. n.5, Pr' A R M; M.A,, Uniwrsily of Minnesota. Coun- sI-lur and imliurlnr ni English 1. MRS AKREKUEK Pi CUIDRY 71-1411. 7117 vmilr, 'Ylvur leiarl. 315., Prairie V w A S M; ade lama Uni ilv. Cnunsclnr ylrlz Travk. hcs Physical Xmicr liniu'isil i xludi. Ohio . .n and spunsur of Hum-ylnw. Edumlioni MR. J. DON HONEY My aim? Ta 105! mankind! 3.5., Pruiri 'ieu' A 8 M; M.Ed,, Iiniu-raily of Texas. Director of Tosling. MRS. AUDREY Y. COMO I would be luullx Io wax! uum nn speed: i . . l hare taken great pains to con il. KS, Prairie View A S M; advanced study, University of Denier, Our Lady ni Ihu Lulw Cullvgv, Speech Therapist. . EHZICIENT RJNCHONING OF OUR QCHOOL Professor. Hmv Could You? was a hilarinus mmvdy quic- lurod rightkl in which teachers and parents were the chamclers. A PTA prnduvliun 10 misc funds fur its many pmjerls. MR BIVYON 5, ELLISON SK You Inn? to pull up m go under. BC ;: qumucl Houston; M. Ed Texm Southern Ini- advanced study, Denver and Texas Uni. ea Spmwors Studcnz Council Instructs A1- gth and PIAIHU Crommry. Student Activilies Di- n'rlnr. MR5. RUBY WVEIIIH Delft em us jram pain. KN. ., udxanwd Judy Pmiric View A N M. Teache: nI Nur inu. Spnnmr nf Future Nurses. School MRS EVA A. WALTERS A library Var quit'f lfllle folk AB. Wilsy Callegv: MI g Sponsms Librzuy Hub MISS NANCY FELIUI'S As inlmi'sling x 11w pl'r'nmtv 31w 1111M: in lrusL 135., Prairie View A N M. Spnnsors Audio Vimal N 'ds Club. Atthm Librarian in rlmrgv of Audio- Viiual Aids .Qvniuw. Vurlh C' ' linu College. Imnl Librarian. 2l 31R. RIVSSELL UETWVOOD Hardly ulmrt' a ulzixpvr A.B., Bishop Collcgv. Attendance Omror Uklmd Rcccixing unk luingx mixnl muulions, Note the cxpre ions of Shirlm W dun, Edgar Hill. and Harry unner as MW. Pickcn ix'smx wmvxu-r grades, Senior Dxessmp Day! $11me Inn for llihld .lnhmun. anid lhlislv, Sandra Shadowcns, und Dvlurk menm. it ix- Mm u linw fur humming Iln- Chriqmas spirit. Wc- ulway muku .I 1'qu gund clurl at the begin- ning: of 1110 your, Sandra Brouwurd, Allan Mur- Iin and Alfred Deal Ru righn work hard Io get IL'VHmoLs x'mm-Ict. 22 Sculnl: Rcuy Frank, HamM Iniell. Willic Cockrvll. Donald Pnlliu Hvllixairv. Jame: Robertson, and Donald Floyd, Smmling: Alfrvd Eugvnc. Ronald Malm. Snllic Ann InlL Rulhio William; Edward Sinegnl, Johnny Frisco. Jane Wilson, Leonard Wmhinglnn Ellnn Harlin. Wildrrd Imilw. and Mia Nnnry Folium. AUDIO VISUAL AIDS CLUB Tmt'hvr's llittlvl hvllwrsuilhv lmys and girls Of 1116 'Xutlin Viwal M115 Clulu m1- rvalh and truly lep- ful. Farully personnel apprwial? their services in manning antl npvraling cquipnwnt used in auxiliary learning ar'lhitivs. Sludvnls also find their services xx'vli'nnw. The menu members are under 1110 leadership of In nnlvr In .wv 2n rlust' range the fun- Iurm of our furnwr pnwidvnl: nno rould du :14 K.uxlwrim- Jnnv-c llem um! Dvlnri: ann-nm arc duingisludy such like- n whinh : 1: un display in the libraly, Walters fst'aledl and Min Frlinu: Jr? in Ihr lhwkgmund. James Robertson. president: and Miss Nancy Felinus. sponsor. Vice president and secrelary are Betty Frank and Sallie Ann Ina. 1 aper-lively. To be an effective service organization. members must learn Audio Visual Aids procedures and techniques and are given qypurtunil'x' for mratimml exploration in the field of Audiu Visual Aids services. BOOK WEEpg. N.OV129-6 NEEDAFEWAQPRINQTOBEGINWEDAY? . . . SmInI: MAD Cordon, Jesse ViHCK'HL Munlm Urist'ne. Ywnnv Thmnh. Vir Rumnnu Elionm: v'lm lin. Stunrlfng: Mru. Ruh Welch. Hvlun Fina; M'PPIICJIIK ,lranrllr Pmdivr. and CARI Idlir. niu Scypion. Lena Cole, Bessie Morgan, and Jean Frank- Jh'. VA'Ctrr Lmdry, Gloria Miller, Lena Mitchell, Geneva FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA These future Florence Viahlingalesilb strungiare uffi all'x lillrd Future Nurses of America. Their motto is Light wur lamp uilh servicef and they try 10 exemplify this in serxiL-es 10 the school. In regular Visits to SI, Wary's Hospital. ITVA members are able 10 oh- Ifurvgmundh some at first hand the fundamonlaLQ uf nursing. VrF. Ruin W'elch is spunsm'. Offivers are Jean Frank lilL president: Lena WitcholL vice president: Bessie Human. sct'rvlzlry: Comma Arm'noaux assistant 5W rvlan . and Vrster Landry. treasurer. mm .Vurw Ruby wu-M. wvlm ...1i.m-d mm m amm- siun of .m- human .- M llw hvurt mm mm Cordon ginw vluvumuu m Vumnu r. . . .OBHOMABWWEQTNWELQ? Raw one: Mrc. E. A. Wallers, Hildd Jnlmwn. Ruby chun. Dclnnw Ihmw. Doris Lm-lb. Kiillwrine Jones. Offie Brown, Dasie Rodgers, Doloris Fontcnol, Marilyn McDaniel, :Intl Churluxlc Armstrong, er' m Vary Frvddie. Vcrdic Pratt, Brenda Lewis, Patricia Ballou, Sylxia Muckelroy, Sandra Shudowcns XIx'nJ Hall. Ann: Connor. Nmm imtIXL Imvmv Watkins, Norma Taylor, Clara Prejean, and mm Lavallaisi Raw mm: Churlc: llilrlu-IL Ronnic Junv Lm-m I,:nim-. 1;. Hillm', Ruby Mmh, Doxsie Sr. Julian, Wilma Edwardg Marilyn Downing, Reilly CriHin. Jane Wilkml, L. A Milwn. IMIu Ildi . Man Flmh'nm. Jacqueline Ned, and James Fon- lvnnL LIBRARY CLUB We slriw tn sync. sa'x these Lilurar-x Club mem- bers. and Him fulfill this plulgc in innumerable ways. Besides helping: sludvnts and faculty in locating malc- I'iais. they prepare hunk news bulletins. shelve and dis- play hooks in 1110 library and elsewhere. and present play: about lmnks in assembly programs. They were ke-x performers on the special assembly program during hatinnal Book Wyock Inst Rmvmber, in which the nalional theme. iiilunray for Birisk:ii was developed. This special WCL'k.S nbsvnancc was ulimaxed with a tea fur members of the faculty, National Honor Society, and Student Council officers for which Library Club munhcrs were hosts. The Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Eva Walters, is headed by Deloris Fomenot, president: Dasie Rod- gers, vice president; Offie Brown, secretary; Katherine Jones, a55istant secretary; Doris Loeb, business mana- ger: Ruby Zenon, reporter; Hilda Johnson, sergeant-at- arms; and Delores Barnes, chaplain. Libmry Club 1104qu irighll Dixmu Brvuux und Anna Conner ivrw tea ln furuhy memlwr: A, L Cm! and Bascie Bernard al Bonk WN-k Tm whirh Climuxvd N11- Iinml Bank Wm'k urlhilim. TOsqosIUDENrQ... MIL CHE, IIZII LEVI ,IIL CIIIIirIIIIIII ,Vuuz 1111113 I: .xt'ImIm. IIHIIIIIII, II S. W'iII' I CIIIII 'gt- II. F...LI III' -VII4 FIIuIIII In IVIIIII'FEII-I. 1 1:.IIII'CII ,4'II11II'. IIIIIII4III III ISM! IIIIIIIH'II Uniu-nilI III I SI III III'II I IIIIEI III. I I40I4 III IIIII- C IIK'HI CIuIL III Irlh IuI III I III IIII III .IHII IIIII4II 4 MR XXIIERSUV II. IIIRIIIFUX BI u IlIHIIt Im nr nnm ul HII. II IIIIIIIIailI: W5 I:RIIIII VIIII I 8 KI. Slxrnv 4 III IIIIXI- I III-III IIIIII Im III ill KIMI-I III I-IIIIIII. Im- II,- . Biulugy l SCIENCE DEPARTMENT AIIIII'IIIIIIIIIlI-II 800 shulenls arc- cumlled in NH? 0r IIIUI'C of III? t'uIII'M-s IIIII'I'NI in the St'iHIm Dt'pm'l- Illt'nl. TI'IC scIt-II iIIslI'uI-lnrs zIrv :IllI'IIIIIIiIIg; to IICIP lIIosv SluIIvIIIs gain gI'mIIII iII Srin'nlifit' RIIIIIIIIOI :1an rIL'plII iII svit'nlifiv K'IIHCCIIIS. through 21 IIIUI'P mature grasp of subject maltt'r :IIIII cxlt'nsixc individual IaIIIImv L M 1m nr IIOI-I'r TIIM IImImI: m m4ily n-CngnIlle iI IIIII'II- I-III'ulleII III IIIII-IIIMI'I. Tn Mary CIIIIIIIIvI, delriI'id Curler. .IIHI IIIJI'IHJI'I UaIIIII-I. XI I'I'I-eman's CIIIIIIIMI'I' 4IIIIII-III4 lIIolms I. iIII-IIIIIIIIII,r yIIIboI :Iml sL'IIing up :IppLIIIIIIh Inr I-xpcrimvnl: III'c :I IIrchc. IIII'I IIIpcIIiIIIIIIIls IIIIIIP INIIIIIIISIIIIIIJ an interrela- Iinmhip IWIIIWII SI'IUIIUP HIIII UIIlPl' IIISI'IPIIHCS. CIIIIIN-s UIIUH'II zII'v IICIICI'aI St'icm'e. Biology. CIIPIIIISIII. 11ml IIIIISIN II'UIH WIIII'II Ihe Depart- IIIIIIIIIFIIUIFIIHWI BI-PIlI-CIIPIII CIIIII IIICIIIIIPI'S arv III'IIIIII IIIIII lIII- Annual Sx'ivm'c Fair is IIPVPIUPPIII ..QCIENCEIQGOODQENQEANDREAQON 31R VH ARLES F. FREEMAN MR5. MARGARET GAMBLE MR. ALFRED Z. MCELROY onu Inc 11100 might , . TII'u Ixcmls un' lwllvr . I . Don't fer! badly, I made a 1x5 Wild tnllcgc ALiIaIIccd B.5.. PI i V'iuw A K M. Imtruclor IiSI'Il-F 0W0- SIudy LJmIH State College Hiem'mlN'WH'W 35- Wiley CDHCSDI M-S-I Ur luhnuingn. TIaIlIc: Chcm- Washington State University. i-III and Urmml Science Sponsors Kappa Explorer Post 1-10. Instructor of Com I-ml Sciencei IRigiIU Ncwtons Setond 1m buys Iiiat if you upplI' zI conclunl iorct II III I Iven mass M, it IIiIl mmc wiIiI a uniform .IL'ctlI-rulio 1d giIcn by the relation that F IIIUJL Ilw InIroduCt nfi M limc' WK. .Iakc sense to you lIIIIIIcn'! 'prurcnIlI it does i0 'Ilaxian Anderson, Curtis Morris James Parker, and Hum K Joseph, IIho arc in Physits class measuring Iiirci' quantities Io IurifI the ILHI. Dcpurlmcni Head Chostcr Lmy Alum giIcs final approIal to science project dCIcloped b' Joyce Addison. Titled Slruclurc oi Molecules, project won IirsI place in Chemistry at 1961 Science Fair AUNION OFSTRONG-MINDEDW. Row one: Herbert Bazron, Laura Locke , James Horton, Nornm Moore Norma Taylor, William Ellison, Ruby Zenon, Mary Allen, Josephine Harrison, and Doris Loch McD aniel, Mary Douglas, Maxine Calcolc, Ennis Waxhingmu. n51 Thompsn mm Patricia Ballou, Simmie and had Shotlow. Row three.Tl1omas Watson, Earl Davis David Batiste, Mervin Conner. Kenneth Iohnum Jmumk Brooks Jnsoph Foreman, and Harold Keys. Bl-PHI-CHEM CLUB itOur purposef', commented president Herbert Bazi ron, itis to create and develop a union of strong sciem tific-minded youth and to organize a family of sci- entists at Lincoln. He was referring to the Bi-Phi- Chem Club and its forty-two members who were quite busy preparing projects for the fourth Science Fair in March. Entries were made in Biology, General Science. Physics. and Chemistry. These entries were judged on the basis of creativity, scientific thought, clarity. At right: Doris Loeh won first place in Biology in the 1961 Science Fair here, and was awarded honuruhlc nuntion in area competition at Lamar State College of Technology. H91- project was tThe Viiual Emhryoio'q 0f 11 Chick 28 dramatic appealsand mechanical skill. Winnvrs then traveled m Lamar State College of 'IVcchnnluglx in Beaumont. Texas to compete in the area fair. Other officers are Simmic McDaniel. Vice presi- dent; Mary Allen. secretary; Robert Victor. treas- urer: Calvin Stephens. parliamentarian: and David Batiste. reporter. Messrs. Chester Levy Jr.. Anderson Harrison. Charles Freeman. and Burton West are sponsors. 11119.1 ERI 1F. MITC HELL Chairman 4 V1111: 1111131111111 ,xludy. Tz'les 541111111111 1-1'. .1 C11111III111.1 111111611111. 191101195 Senior High Vocal Nlmir. 511111111111: 311x011 Glee Club. 11411s 1 611 1111111. CirL Clw- C1u11. 11111'1'1'1'1111- 111.1111 A1111 1.. 3111.05 '111 .1. X11'VE11. 5171111115 softly 11111711 z'urning 11 little 311111. K1111111'ky 81111-1211111111 11.111.11.111 11.1111; VJuIlu r11 111111-1'1111.1x111' 411 Southern 1x 1. .11111411'1.111 T-'11111 11141111114111.11 Kluuiv. Diru'ls C11111'111 111111 31111-11111; 11. 11111. MUSIC DEPARTMENT 1111' 11usi1' 11111111'11111'111 1111151515 111 11111 1111111: 111stru1111'111111 musiv and 1116.11 music. 111113 1111111 2511 :1u1I1-11ts 11111 1111111111311 in the De- parlmenl. Courses in 11151111111611131 111usi1- are 11 11111111'i11ds. Brasscs, Percus- sion. 111111 Cnm'vrl 11111111. Courses in 1'111'111 musir 11111111163 Boys Glee 01113111115le C1u11 111111 .1111011111eoClu11. All 11111511' Courses 31'1- 1111111111 1111' 111111 unit 111 11111111 each. The pri- m111'1 1111j1'1'tiws are 111 1111111' 11111111rlu11it1 1111' 11051119111- development 111 sludems. 10 1111111119, 1111' 1110 musirall1 gifted sludents 1111 oppor- 1u11111' 111r avquiring enough 111us'11'ia115hip 111 serve 115 .1 fou11da1ion f41r 1u1'11191' sludy in musiv. 111111 111 assist in lhe developing of a last- ing 1111111'11'111111111 111 music. 111r11ug11 211'111'1- parlicipatinn in instru- menlal and 1111-111 organizations. At right. Audrey Ruse explains sleps involved in major scaIe 1'011511'ur11011 1111u111111'GiI'1s Glee Club students. P1'ax'l111-11111W1111.1n11 1111111 11r111111111u1 what's prac- 111'11 111 1119 11.11111 11111111111 pir'tund 11:111.? A freq uen! .11111 1111111111111111 11111111'11' .11111 11111111111 fur imprming 111111 1111111'111 1111111111111: 1.1' Unglr J 311Neil is 1111: 11111r111'1111 .11 1111 : -1'111111 111' 1-11111111141111' i1111r111111'n1111.1:. CURRENT YELEMQION AND RADIO PRESENNON Amid the festive air of the holiday season. the Lincoln Mixed Glee Club made its formal debut of the year. They presented, in a Christmas Cantata. The Birth of Christi, an impressive rendition of religious works. Its vurrem sixty-fnur members not only appeared frequently in school assemblies and as a fea- lure of PTA programs. but were in constant demand for community performances as well. The group appeared on KPAC-TV, November SOPRANOS Raw one: Rose Brown, Cymhiu Gilbert, Lilliv Tmim'l', lJclurus Burma. am! Vhiun Francis. Row luo: Minclva Coodcn, Jeannir Jnlmmu. Itwie' Walker, Clmrlmlia Hender- sour, andq Gloriu nWshh Raw lhrcc: Teddie Coleman Mu'y Williams. Lelia Murphy, Md Vc dV le Alex. Rim four: Roxiv Owl: Cdmlyn Harrison, Marwl DD- Blatant Emily Murnphy, and Milliu' nl Iu CHORAL BASSES Row nnr: Albert Hunk, Vernon Lc- xeigc. .md vary Polidore, Raw 11m: Otis Hrmushy William Tyler. and Hdruld 14mph. R014 Mme: lertd Mt- le Htrlurl Bunny: and Lam JLICUlh. Run lam: Juhn BMNP. Amrm Brrmm and Prrry Mdllvll. . . . 041212150 MEQQAGEQ OF REFREQHING BEAUW. L11 9. 1961 as a part of the citywide observance of American EducaA Iiun Woek and made radio pre- sentaliuns in Felwruar-xu 1962. The mixed Glee Club has earned mam hmmrs, Noteworthy among thew has 1119 first place rating in District IAAAA choir meet in Orangr. TeVas Inst schnol year. Student directors are Albert Harris. president: and Helena Devsu Viva president. Mrs. Verlie A. Mitchell is faculty sponsor. ALTOS Row um': Evelyn Mnullrv. Lax'm'ne W'mkixw. EIhr-I Garrml. Jnycv Addison. and Gloria NHKellzir. Raw two: Lillit' BPHJHI, Cdrnhn W'ml. 1.i iv Harriknu. :1an Norma Simon Row leroe: Rosa Tlmmpcnn. Relha Spurka Hvlcna chv. Junior Prricnlt, and Anna Fuselier. Row Inur: Maxine FImlkIN. Arlvm- Xmln-rxnn. Jnyrv Rally. Evplyn KeyC. and Sylvia Demo. CLUB TENORS Rnu' our: Phillip Cunk James Horton. Hlvn Hilm and Warshall Brnuswrd Knu' lu'o: Rirhun Perkins. RoginaId ,IIN'ph. um! Willh Cnllim, Row 11mm: anin Cnnnor. Tommy Smiley, and Lincoln Wright. Ron laur: Hayward Willidnlx .Imx-pll MIrI-d. and .1001 Cane. FOB lNQPfRAnON, WE LOOKTOWJE CHORAL CLUB. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Raw one: C11a11es Rowry, Juwph .1111111cx.1.1111 111111111 11111 11111111011 Ieu P1111111 11111111 11.1111. .11111 5:'n111111 111M111! Rtm' 11m 111-111 1111 1,1,1. 11111'1x 11111111. Jnx1p11 111. Ccmhl 11.1116. 111111.191 W1111,1111111'. 111111 111111 ' 1.1111 1. P1311111 11.1rk 51111111. 11111111 11.111111-111. .1111111 '131111111.1x, .11'121- 111111111111. R1111:ex1-11 511111-11. .11111 111-1111 11.11 111111111, PI GIRLS1 GLEE C LUB ' Una 1111.111 511111111. .1 1111c 1111111111. 11111; 11111. 11.11-1' Nurm.1n11. 1111111111. .1111111111- 111111111. Bonim 111ml. Muine r1111 11 ' ' , .1111111'1'11 11 111. RUN' um: 111 111.11111. 13111111111 1111.11111, 1111111111 1111111111gl11n, 11111111 11110. .1111 111v 1V'11x1111.1 1min 11111111. 1,11111.1 11111'1- :11111 011.1111111w Munrp. 1711' 1117116: 11111111 Br11j.1111i11. .1111111111111 1211111..1111111.:11. ,3111111111 111111111. 131111111 1111-11. '13111'1111.1 131.11111-1.11111111111'11111111.D111r11111 .131'11'51111. 111111 11.11 111111. lulu .11111 . 111111111 53111211111113 K111;.11m1111 1111'11. .111111'1'1 111Ik1'.111.111.l 1111111111111. 11-1'111111 11111111151111 11111111 1101111111. 1..1111.I 11111111. 1111111111 5111:11111111. R1111 1111': E11111 53111111411 111111111 11111111111. 11.111 111-1111i1 111111111 .1 1111111: 13111111 .1111'11. .1111'11111-11111' 11111111111. 111111-1131 .111111-1. 111-111' 11.1 11111111111. .11111 1111M Ngur. 32 Richard Dunn 'I'lmmus. DRUM MAJOR MAJORE'ITES Marilyn McDaniL-l m rupluin: Constance Breuux; Juno 5 lutislt: Bmllricl: Charles; and Run 10010. mp! Iin. Olhhlhthl-ZRS AWOFTHEBMON,AND E; FLAGBEARERS John Bzuisto. Grrald inlliuma Clifton W'Jllers. McKinley Johnson, and William Ellimu. A lift of lhe hatnn . . h by Dirertnr Oscar J. ereil when the band is in concert performanca or by Richard Dean Thomas. Drum Major. in military performances . . . and the Lincoln Band's sixly-fnur smartly uniformed members sound off in full voice to the delight of their listeners. The band fulfills a busy and seemingly continuous sched- ule, which vonsists of assembly programs. formal concerts, parades, interscholastic district and slate competition. and in guest appearances in neighboring cities. They were host 10 the District hlAAAA band contest in marching last January and earned a second place award. lloftl Srnlod: Josephine Harrison, nzeNunl hucinvcs manager: Vallery Fm'vnhm. I in Innnagrr: Dolsie St. Julian. '4, Int secremry: and Shirley Howard, drum Captain, Standing: Doris anh. rcpnrlcr: Herbert Anderson. cap- tain: Mlm't Frypinn. mordinator M phyiral appx-urnncc: Jumf's Paul Jrq Studnnt dironnr: Vr'nlic Pram, secretary; zmd Aubry Harold Pivrrt'. prmidom. . I-WZMONIEQ 0F BAND DEUGI-H'AUDIENCEQ. PERCUSSIONS Row um: IIIIIII XIIIIII' XIIIIIII III IIWIII I1III III IvIIII K11 kI SIIIiIII. RIIy I IIIIIIII. IIIIII IIcmlthII. IIIIIIIIIII III-IIII-I. .IIII III-IIIIiI IVIIIIIL WI- UIIIIIIII.II1InII1l IIIIIIIII IIIII t IIIIIIII MIVCII. RaI1 111781: FIIIIIIII hnI'l. AIIIIIy PIPI'YE' IIIIIiII- III-II . IIIIIIIII PIIII EIII. I'II ILHIIIIUII. .IIIIIIIN PI.III . XIIHII l II-.IIIr II'IIrIII GIIIII. WIIIII'II IIIIIIINIIL III-IIIIII IIIIII-IwII IIIII II RIII FuIIIpIIII'. IHHI SIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII RUM 1111I:YI-IIIiI III'IIII IVrIInl JaIIwIII. 03,13 REEDS Rau' 1m1': IIUN'IIIIIHV IIIH'I'INIII, DUIJI SI .IIIIIIIIII III'I'II1III FerziI-r, IIIIIII' TL'IPIIIV. XIIIINIIIIII xIl'IlUIwrll. DIIIIIIII' NI-III SII-IIJ KIIIIorImIL SIIIIIII'u Chan and SIII'IIII O IIIIIIII. R011 11w. VIIIII'I'I' FIIH'YH I. I.III.I III'IiIrIII'. IIIIIIIIIIIIII WIILI-I I'I'III liII'J-I'Llll. III-III- WIIIIIIIIIs. .IIIIIH'S PJI'ICL'I'. .II'IIII JJFIIIK .IIII'IIIIIIIIII VIII and DIII'iI LIII'II. 34 OFFERS W FOB GENERAL UNDEWNDING OF BUQINEQQ MR5. ll. .IOETVIW ll'lEFTER. Chairman vilnlhing lu'irw 11mm ix lwllr'r. ,X.Ill. W'ilr'x Lulllvgv: NH; .. To. .' Snullwrn Univ xvnil mldilinlml ehul LVniwr 3' ol Wlwnnsln, Spnnwrk llle lll'XlBl ymulmnk. lxlqlm'lnr ol .lnunmliqn. Typing; I. ll. null lluximw: HallmmuliCS. HISS FLORI .F. UK'N Hlll A pirlure of umuu'm'z'. 3.5.. llmirio Vivw A K M, Spungmx' Alpha TriAIIi-Y. lmlrut'xnr nf Typing I. Hurlisll I. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Tlu- program of Business Education at Lincoln be of use to them in any field of endeavor. is for all students Mm wish a general understanding Currently, there are lwo instructors who teach of business su tlml llu-y may gain a better knxm'l- four or more classes in Typing I, II, achor Busi- etlgo of Anwrivan business and economiv practices. ness Arithmetic. xxllile al the same time acquiring skills which will Tho warning lu'll mundsinol In vml a flaw; ptriu , but to rl'miml llu-w sludems in Typing I lriglm und Typing II Hem rlml llw line lnot timcl has runnul. Thv more than 150 students en- rollnd in lhcse courses find skills learned most usvful wcalionally and in personal r'ndeuvors. CDRREUIHON wrm OTHEBDEPAWENTQ . . . lIOOOOv n. ,..wv .4! w ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Tho, x'crsalility of the Dvparlmcnl of Eli i511 and its close cnrrelalinn nith every nlher depm'mmil in the school has PrPated a great demand fur its services snmelinws in Clearlv defined areas. as in assmnbly prnsenlalions and in creative writing. but almns supplvmmlml in the needs of excry other department Hi the svhnul, The English pmgram has Imvn designed tn present an inle- grated. sequential program arnund units: which x-omern them- selves with llwmm of human rvlalinns whivli we believe are important 10 all .Hlllllfl people. Cnursr offerings inr-Iude English I. II. III. and IV. with Drama. Speech. and Journalism as Pleckivesi There are seven English instructors. One of the primary aims of tlw English Departhnt is to direct students in reading. wriling. and speaking effectively. Benye Downing. lleftil. a ninth grader in Miss Dorothy Kings English I rlass. points uut hasir' information needed to ac- complish this goali M in M MISS V'AOMI Ji ELLISON, Head Donil lnnmlcuxl itlit'n 30H xhould be tuning in. 8.3.. Toxus Cnllch-. XIML. T Sunliem University. Instructor of Enilish III, IV Thmlrc. National Honor Soriuly. Bela TriVHi- MRS. MARJORIE 1,, PICKETT Lel'x mmlululz- our IUIL Sponsors Little Y LIL Tillulsnn: d hludy, University of Texas. Ill Tam Snullmu l'niu'hiiy. Inslruclnr of English III, IV, Spm-ch, Sponwra I'M'vmir Club, Varsity Debaters. RS. GLORIA WILLIAMS Now, It'l's no! luv l'ua'limm. UL, :ulmnm-Ll muh. Prairiv View AKM, Sponstm Icnclmladic Lougur Sminr Spoilers. Instructor of Eng- lish II and 1 . RS. ROBERT; HMPKINS 0000, I'm so Ilmllml, RAW Wiley Cnllrge; .xdmnced Andy, Texas Southern Uni- versity, Smumrs N.Hinnul Honor Suricly. Inslructs Eng- lish III, IV -CRENEQGPENDEIWJNDFOBQEWCEQ 11111.11 111111114111 11 11.1111 111 i111'1'1'11sc 1'0- 11 '111 111 r'r.1111111:1r and 11101'11urc 1'lu 110111- Williams 1111': 10111 prnparc: such display Ruhy Davi1 01.1. 111 Eng11111 11. X111 111111111 1711.111 111-111 Ilan11-1l11l1l B..1.. 1111111 11.1111.--; 31.1111. '1'1'x11 111111'1'11 1111111 111i11'11i11' 111 '11'1111. Cnmmunih 11111-1, 31135111111 lHYh 11-1-1111'1'1 1111111111 211111111111111111. 111111111111 111111111111; 1111- 1111111111 111.1114. 1. 11. 111111 .1. 1111. 1111-11; 111111111111 1111111. 1.11 1111111111 111111 11.111111. 111-1.1111.1:11.1111111. 11 .1111 3111.1. 111.1 1'1 1111011 11111111 1111.11 11.111 1111111 Bk. F11111111'111 111i11 1'1111': 111 H 1 511111111 1'11 1 11i1'1y Finance 111111111'111 131111111 1' 111213 3 61111111111. 111111111 Enghsh 1. 11. K1115.1111AN11.'1117 . 111-111m- I11 141-11mr.11111-1mgc1111-.r 11x 11 511111111-111 11111115111'611111111110 siudy, N01111- VCOLN MIRROR. 101101165 3115111011111111 KING . 111111 11ml 1111111 . .ulzuns 11 xmilt'. 511111110111 l-ulun TLuchers 1s1r11c1nr 11f Englith I, II 11....1'11-1-11 911111111111 I11i1er1i 111 A1111'1111 .11111 7.1'111 11iHi-X. 37 THEPEI'QWCHTOBEQAID ON BOTH SIDES. 'M .;;I. . WI Fr: 1 v P WE . RUII' onl': .Imiv MI'PIII'IHIII, Diana BII'JIIX. Cdlulyu XIIILIFI'mn. lVlIIIHJ XIIIIIIII. ViIiuII VirIIII', VI'lIIIII MI-x, Mary hmldie. Constance IKIrkI-r, and Eunice BI-njumin. R011: 111:0: Emnm Hmmrd. JIIN'IVIIIIII' . ll Mumh- Puylun. Dur Wruwdvr, Rnsd d5. Mary DIIuglui, Lillie Shirlds, Emma LaIallais, 11nd Currie Mudvn, kuu' IlIII' II;IhIrI SIIIIIIL. .I.IIIILI l'IleII' IIlI Murphy HIIIIIEI Willis Glurid Simonsnu. McKinley JIJIIIIsuIL Fred Slmllnw. 11nd IlIIHJld IIL Run juur: luqun-linv NI-IL Marilyn McDmiLl, Cheryl BJI'IUII. Shirley MIISIPLIIL CIIUIL'I'IIIL' neuunlun. Milliwv'nl Ire. Iguhbil' Ukvlk. lIll'llllI'lllll UL'IIIIi-x :IIId Mildred UrIIII'II. FORENSIC CLUB KIII'IIIIIg: VulleII FUI'HIHIII. Mary Nurnmnd ,.II'IIlIII SlzIrks, Lilliv- TmiIII-I'. an- BI'IIIIII. And ICIlIIl HIII- XIICaIIr. SIIIIWI: Shirlvy VVL'ldnn Man Duxis Ptu rlI Pulidm'I William Elliwn. Phyllis WKIlkI-L DnhiI SI.III1I..III IIrdII Pm . HilHiP Nlll. 41ml Frediu Harris. Smnding: James HoIIIIII, William lunu :U Kay Sumph- Dnnuld HIIIII .IIIIIIx 0 RIIIII-Ilwn, :u I.I SlIIdImth Wilma Edwards. Charles FWD JL. Darryl Green, Aubry Hamld Pivm lImI: Cm WilIIIn Owl; and II-IIIIII Mmin. 38 . ABOUI' THE POIENIIALIIY OF OURIBILLBOARD ATIPACIIONQ. Ruu' 111117: .II.11iIH1 .III'II1111i1I. .II.11'in11 Dawning. ,I111'1111c'linc NHL I'111'1Ii1 I'111II.II1vsc II1'1w111 Eunice Benjamin, Norma Taylor, ,II.1'11 I 1n-1I1Ii1-. .1111I S.'.1111I11 H.111 R011 lu'u: II'ilIi.1111 EIIimn, I'r'Imu .rII ASIPC Ir.1nk JoImoIa Windon .IoAnn Granger, Emma I1111 .1111'11111.I111I..1.111 .'111111I1'.1 ,I11I1ne1111. I41-m111 SIHIInrd. C1 1IIin1 .II111uc.;1n1I.II.1rvi11 Harris. R0111 1:11ree Mary Davis, II111i1 IILIIII Ii11.1ini1 .IIIII111. F'1111I1.1 Dixon. III'I'HIIIIHI' Ri11I1.1rIIsnn, IViIIiaIH .IIII1'I11II.IIer:1n Crudncy, Iawnnce IIICCaII, ' III1111 Innm. I'vlr.1I1I1111' .II.11'iI1. I'n'nriy I'nIitInn'. 11nd I'n-d Shallow. R0111 I01 : Clarence Lyons, CIarence ' 11 N111111111IIIIIi1'1'111 111'. Edward Sinvng. 0H: II1'11xI11y. Larry .I111'1111x', Ruln'rt Nuwlmrry, E1015 Grem, I;I::ri.1511111'.nwn.1111II'111I.II11w. LINCOLNIS LITTLE THEATER ' ILm II.1l11.111x Iulia 3.1mm Rom Shirld IIi'-1n111 V11! Jm'cc .Iddison, Gloria IIcKen1e and Lau ura L'ruut. Rnu' 11 IA .IIil1'I111I. L111111.1 Knight IIi11-I'1111n11. II -1.ux D1 'InI Henderson. JOCamen Thomas Patrici aAIIen, Ihluus II;,111'kin: L . l11111.Ir111s1mn11, .11111 Nanmi I. Ellimn. Row 111n'11.D1111;11d Floyd Jo Ann Breaux Helen Tate 1111117111111 Sight. Tr11I.1 II.1rri$. C .1iri11 IIqu I11 1'11 111InI1n I .1II.11. Dorothy Jucksnn. Dunna KcIIy, Timothy Johnson, and Nadine In 11. 011' 0111:111wr1-11c1 II1'CaIl I'1IInn II'niin I'InllisVI Walkvr. Joycu Rangr, Bobbie Aikels, Jacqueline Dennis, Hayward IIIIIIJIIF. P1111111 I..11.1H.'1ie. I;11111.In1icrwn C.1l1in Duprcv Mincnu Cnndt'n.11n1I.I.'1nicn IIronkC. R011' 01111: 111.1111: 5 39 1W0 LANGUAGES, FLUENILY QPOKEN, APE BEST! In Spanish xie 521i i'Si-Si! In French we say Oui! Oui! But many limes we use sHilain Amerivanii to stimulate interest in the counlries whose languages we are snub ing. Foreign Languages Club members believe Whe larg- est room in the world is the room for improvementiH and attempt to abide this motto in their m-cun'icular. surial. and cultural activities. Deloris Funlumt is president of this club of twenty- eiWht sludents of Spanish and French. Rnherl Victor is Vii ? prPsidunt: Calvin Stephens. secretary: Patricia Ballnu. assistant secretary: Katherine- Jones. treasurer: Man Allen. chaplain: Robert Victor and Sidney Baker. Spanish rhairmvn: and Deim'is Fontenot and Katherine Jones. French chairmen. Hr. J. P. Hall is sponsor. FOREIGN LANGUAGES CLUB Row mic: Sylvia Muckclroy, Cheryl Burton, Glnrm Webb. Juycv Nonis, Ina Ray Edwards, Dusie Rodgers, and Katherine Jones. Row two: Deloris Fanlenot, Bobbie Aikels, Pearly Polidore, Mary Powell, Ruby Zenon, Emma Howard, JoCarolyn Thomas, and Shirley LaFleur. Row three: Merva Hall, Palricia Bullou, Mary Douglas, Numm Moore. Belly Griffin, Marilyn Downing, Mary Allen, and Diana Brcaux. Raw four: Joseph Foreman, Simmic McDaniel, Janna Frunklin, Thomas Watson, and Larry Jacobs. 40 '4 SKILLS BRING PRIDE IN CRAFTQMANQHIP HR. W Hfl'ICR II N I . Clminmn Tu unrl: m. u vltllll'ling! fur . . Rx. I'lthlulrgh Slate Tmt'lwrs College; ML, Pm Vivw A x XL .leiliunal 3rudy, Uni- wxxiu nf himvm. Thwlll'a Cvnoral Mstulwork. MR. Ll'THER MITCHELL hm! lhmr Pm! Arthur momwilacsf 1th.. l'mix-iv Vb X S M. Addilinnul sIuLly, Biat- riu ,Murrinm IInm-rs' Milwaukee School of Engim-z-ring Fluridu h K T. Tmchcs Electricity. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTM ENT Cnurses in Electrunics. Wevhanit'al Drawing. General WYdeworking and General Metalwork are offered to 130 slmlmls enrolled in 1110 Industrial Arts Department. These students lPam llasiv skills Hf selected trade and tevhnical mcupations. while developing a sense of integ- rity and pridv in t'rzifmnnmllip. Visual Hide-es of gund craftsmanship are displayed in exhibits th-I and at Prairic View ASLM Pach spring. At left. Instruclnr Luther Mitchell finds Hayward Wil- liams lrith and William Jones HufH. axid pupils dur- ing: lecture session in Electronics class. a course added lo Industrial Arts: curriculum this srhnnl year. NIH. IAEI': UDHM I5 1'! rvullv Iu'ltm' m um out 1114171 to ms! out? I .Nunrml lndy I'ruirir Vicw A 81' M. Slwnxnh' IndIMrial Ark Club and National Honor Sm-ivu. lmlrurxnr nf Woodwork I and N MR. H: mm How mm n ml xluxrn 111479? 115.. Pmilir Vivw A 8 M. lmtrucmr of Mechani- ml Dxxminp THEBPL'ADOONCEPTOFGJB MRS. JI'AXITA WIIITLEY. Hme The sum of ler uniun ix . . C Edu lcxas Snulhcrn Iniwrsily. hip Cluh Inilruclor 0i Communny wits and ,qu-rirzm Ihimn. MR5. LIZZIE MILLER 11ml pictured? . ml plan 1:: 1m hm 11 In! lungw, l'il gm R.A., Wiley Cnllcge: ILA, I'niu-rsily of Colorado. Spam sari Vuk'n Loaguu llhll'uclm' 0f Anu'rimn Histury. m,'rrr ' ' SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OUR AMERICAN Eight full and one parl-Iime instructors supply the demand for required and elective courses in the Sncial Studies Department. Government and Ameriran History are required of seniors and juniors. rcspa-Iively: World History is required of sophomores. while Community Civics may be selerlvd by freshmen. In addition to its instructinnal program. the Department sponsors the Voters League and Ihe BPtler Citizenship Club. Julia F. Bazron and Melvin Bernard Cat righn make visual displays to supplement current discussions in Miss Price's Com- munixy Civics class MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON Chivi, mu'n- n02 numbing .so just slop plljiflg wur budgel. 13.5,, Tuskegee Inrtilulo: M.Ed.. Tons Southern University; additional ixudy. Uniu m- of Cnhtrudu and Lamar Slam College of Technology. Imlrm-Is American Cmnmmvnt. MR. HULEN DAVIS Jujitsu 1n; :Iommnl. 11A,, Prairie Vie-w A x 31. Sponwrs 'C Fonllyall. Explorer Scouts, Tem'hw Uuwrmnenl. W96 ENWZONMENTIQ NEEDED MR1 EDMOND PETERS H111: merry B5. F1111 Villa; mhancul study Texas Southern Uni- versity 1 uach of Varsny Football Teaches World Hislnr: MR. CHARLES POWELL In uzluulily . . . for virus. 13.51, George Pepperdinez Sponsors Swimming Team and Explorers P1151. Truches American and World History. Our environment is so complex that we are forced to use many aids in reaching our educa- tional goals Here an American llislury 6133, under the direction of 111'. C. Poweli, informally dis- russes W'Currenl Events. MISS SYDNEY REE CARTER ChIlIIS makelh a batter memory. B151, Texas Southern Unhersily; additional study, Uni versity of Wisconsin. Spnnsors Tri-Hi-Y, Debaters. Teaches World Hislory, Civics. MISS MARY RUTH PRICE Better lulr lhml . . . BS, Paul Quinn College. Teaches Community Civics. 43 EXERCIQETHE PRMLEGE OF VOTING . . . Row 0116: Ida Daniels, Gail Lair, Yvonne Thomai. Durham Shioldk Exie McZeal, Geraldine Paul. Doris Fxmwdvr. Dianna Brvuux. Walters, Lawrence McCall, Timothy Johnmn. Marilyn Dawning. Shields, Lawrence Jones. Sandra Dixon, Marian Anderson. 11nd Calhorino BmuunauL Rnu' Ihro 1 Junu McDaniel, Lillie Trainer. Cnmlyn Sanderson. and Urmldinr Bunkx Row two: McKinley Johnson, Clifton Buhhy Aikz-Is Mrs. 1., M, Miller. Rosv Brnwn. Roan Iary Powcll. Janice Polih . Carolyn Starks, Lena Cole, Mary Briscm'. Harrie! WilliS. Lnraim- P11111051. erlrlla Slv1ivnson.himry MorrigGinriu Richard. Mary Gordon, Priscilla Jol1nson.Vrm11 Slaifnrtjc B9111 Juhnunn ryl Barmn Raw Nicholson Elhel Thomuas. Ceraidinc Emile. Margie Shields HPiI 11 Jean Lovilotte, Nadine Dixon Shirley Casper, Pnhiciu Ballnu. Edward Sinegal, Wildred Lavins- Earl Minard Allrn Wmmn ,; Williams, Ronald Make. Fred Mnxs. Thomas W'ulsnm Simmiu MrDJniol. 11nd urnld Kt'ym Eun nice Benjamin. ma ewman. and Pearly Pulidnrc, Brrnudinc 15.011! J11 Ann Granger. MIN: Norma M11011 Bruin Pruler, Dinnnv Nod. M1rshail ram and Menu Hull. Run liu': Jvrmnc Brooks Jamvs Horlnn. lip Mitr'hnll. West .L1r1' Amn- F111 111 Keys i101 LaFlcur Earl n Hutrh lamp: Rnbinmn. Hayward VOTERS LEAGUE The Voters League is responsible for setting up the rules governing: voting in our schonl and for the- tallying 0f the votes. and announcing the results of elections. AH school Voting: i: channelled through them. their heaviesl being the iWIiss Lincoln, and Student Council elections, Tn 119 eligible I11 11119 all Students must pay a ten-cenl pull lax. Mrs. Lizzie Miller is sponsor. Officers are Bobbi: AikL-ls. president: Rosa Shields. secrrtary: Verma Stafford. assistant sovrvlary: Sandra Dixon. treasurer: Beverly Lminv. reporter: and Lawrence Junes chap- Iain. . TO ACHIEVE UPQVINDING, IRUQIWOIZIHY CITIZENSHIP. .. WWII .I IIIiIIf: HI III'IIIIII is :I IIPII-II'L'RIIIIZCKI l'UIllIIllIIlIII illHI lI'IIsIIInI'lIII l'IIIlI'HS. III pI-IIIMIit' gel-IugI-IIICI'S. IIIvsI' IIIII'II- six inspired members UI III? Bcllcr Cili- ZPHSIIIII CIIIII II'I Io prcparc IIICIIIseIIL's IUI' intelligent AIHI IIIIIIlriIIuliI'v I'ilizt'nsIIip in their M'IIIHII PIIIIIIHIIIIIII'. II-alizing the! ngII M'IIINII r'ilizcnsIIIli helps III IIIzIko gnntI iUIllII I'IIIZL'IIS. Cill'UI-Ill CIIHIIIIHII is III'PSI- III'IIl HI IIIix yruup: IIIIIIP .IUIII'F. Iiw proxi- IIcIII: IIIIIII'CII SIIPIIOI. srt'rvluI'I: CIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIx I'IIIIIIIaIII: IIIIII Young II'purlt-II: aIIII ,III'S. II III IIIIIIon. IIII'PFIUF. IIIIPI'S IIvIIguc IIIIiI-iIIII H'l IIIaI-IIiIII-II IHIU IIpI'l'uIIIIn l0 IIIIIIIIlo ImmIIlIlI' -IIll .IIII-n IIVIIImI I-Im-IIImII BETTER CITIZENSHIP CLUB Rmu mm.- L'IIII III-IIIII IIIIWIL I'hruldinc .IImIII, .IIIII'I NurIIIuIIII. .IlHII IIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIv. IIIIIII Cuidry Carolyn CIIaIman, Audrey Rmv. .lntI .IIIIdI-linv- IiIIquII. lIuII luv: ILIlII g. D'IIIII IIrI-IIIuwII IIIIIIIIIIIIII- NI-II. IIIIrinn McDaniel. Cynlhia Lander, IIiIIiI- ,IIIII' ,IIIIIIW. IIII'I u U III IIIIIIII CII I'IIIIiw FI.IIIIILI IIHI II II II IIIIc-I'. Iww three: IIm'y Kobcrlson, Virginia ,IIIIIII'I I.IIII'rII II'IIlIIiII: IILHIIII KI'IHIWI'. SIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII llIIIi- IIIIIIrIII MIIIIII CIIIII'II'IIII Adams, and Jo Ann Alfred. Run four: CIII-IIIIIIIIII .IIIIIn-nn. IIIII'rtII IIrIII'Ih. .IIiIInic III'IIIIIIII. IIIIII IIIIHI IIIIIII II;.III LiIIic Green, Cynlhia Harris, CIaytie DIIIi; IL. and FIIII- Rmmum Ron fI'II: .III I'in W TIIIC. IIIIIIII-IIII llIIIIx II'I RIIIIin-III Uluriu AIchI. .IoIIn Lute. Jacqueline UIIIIIIIII, Kn-v IIIIIIIK. ,IVI'I'I' IIroukn SIICI'IIIIIII Andria .IIIIIII IIH'I'HPIIIII.IIIIII IIIHIIII ,IIIIIxIIIII. , 45 UQEQ POQUIATIONAL APPROACJ-l MR, BURTON G. W'EST. Haul The mon'ng finger urhz's . . . B.S., 31,3, Prairie View A K M: udumrml sludy. University of Minncsnla, Lunur . Ilr- Collegv 0f Insnucmr 0f Algebra, Trigunnmvlry MR. JOSEPH CHMLHERE L7! fall; in big mullwmalim 35.. Wile, Cullcgr: advanced study. 1'9qu Southern IYnivcrsily. Instruds Algebra I. IL MA THEMATICS DEPARTM ENT The Mathematics program is designed to meet some of the modern demands of mathematics by placing: greater emphasis nn the postw lational approach and on ideas of mathematical thinking. The mathematics curriculum includes Courses in Arithmetic. Algebra I. II, Plane and Solid Geometry. Trigmmmetry. angl Ad- vanced Mathematics. Seventyveight percent of the student body is enrolled in at least one of these courses. I; 11w unglv ur'ulo or nhxmc? Sylxia Deesc Highn, make: blarklmard explanation in Mr. Helmrt's scmml pvriud t'lus: in Plane GmIm-lx'y MR. HILLERY ROBINSON Slap yupping and 1111 mall: in 13.5. Prairie View A 8; M: udvancvd :ludy, Texas Southern University, Instructor of Business Arilh. mtlic, Ccnvrul Mathematics My 1111 . MR. NORMAN IIEBERT Quiet wmm. 13.5., advanced study, Prairie Vivw A 3 M CoL loge. Teaclms Plunv Gomnvlry. IN MNHEMANCAL THINKING In the Malhrmulil': dcparlmrnl'a first Minion in loam leaching, Mrs. Opal Smith is dcmonslrulor. ClaERes in session are Algebra 1. MRS. IRENE DAVIS . doing things saffly: N A I.Ed., Prairie View A 8: M. Teaches AI- .19me Central Mullmmalici. MR. DONALD l'XITL . . . lmmjrz! . , . ' B.S., Pramc View A 8 M; additional study, Prairie, View. Teaches Plane Ceomrtry, A gown I. 47 x EXPERIENCES. QKILLS AUGMENT FAMILY LMNG MRS. tORA ROI LUIN MRS, EI'RA ROBINSON 1111-1111er VIRS. 'HHIMX i : VII'I'CHELL 1111.111 11-1111 01. really 1 , . .1 1111-1111! rmmlcnuna'. '1 Lunbmlf ,1 a honeychild 11.5., 5' Pmiriv Virw A x M gm , , . um! 1111111111 11111 11 of 13.5..Bisi1np: N Texas 111r1 1 OIIH'IHJLUI'S 11f Anu-r 111 I'm 11111 Snulhv 1n L'n111r1iu, mhuntcd 11mm Hmnr E1'u1111111i1'1 II. Cdfulvriu 115.315. 1111111 View 1iud1,1niur1it1 ni iex;1s.Mz11111g1-12 .V A M: 11d1iiliu111l1'lu1ix 5111.11.11 N111 110.111.11.111; nf :Vnn-rivu. InStruClur oi Hnnu- Emnnmim 1, Learning experiences are proxided in such areas of Hmnemalviimrr as Home Economics 1.11.111. Additional learning experiences in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking are ii- -.1,r.vu 5111111111 11f Dc .7 P11i1i1: 1111 ,1 x 11 511111111111, IIn111o111uk1-r1- 111 ,1111-1 In 11111111 11111111 19111111111111 I II. III. prm'ided Ihrough New Hmncnmkers of America, an organization compusmi of students enrolled in hommnaking courrcs. HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT 111111111 E1-111111111i111 11u- 11111111 like iirrnudvue Damn :Ind Cquuh-ne 311141.111 Highli in 11111111 1111111111111 111 01111111111111 1min Elim- i1v1i1VV11111111i 13111113 P1 1111 in Clulhing, nnkc 1:11 11111111- 111 .111r.111i11- Lin 1111 daiis ac. Iixilx uf Ihn-ir 11.1111111rk. BEITEB HOMES FOBA BEIGE WON. R1'Il1'r 111111111 fur :1 111-11111 1111111111 111 11111 111111111 111 11111 111111, hundred 1111-111- 11111'1 111 1711111111 111111111mz1kers 11f Ameri- 1'11. an 111'ga11izali1111 spnnsured 111' 111? Department 111 110111? Economics. T1111 11Iu11 has sponsored a number 01 a1'1i1ities far 1111- 1'11mn1u11ity and fur the 5111111111. Fruits and 111115 were prescnled to 1119 11111111 Nicholas Home. Attendants a1 PT11 111111111111' momings 10111: 1111'ward 111 11111 r1111'11911m11nls prepared and served 111 1119111: 111111. 111 1111u1's111 1111111' imm- 11111'111111 111 11111 1111-11111 11011611 1111ur has 11111111 :1 111111111119 11921! 111 faculty mem- 119115. 11PF1'1amPs T11111111111 11111111611. Eura Robinson. 111111 Cum Bouldin are 311- 11511111, 11111111 11111111111111 111111 Pearly POI. 11051111111. 1111- 1111111111 111111 11111111 .11111u1lin11. 11111111111111 111 1111- FHA. 1-1-r1'1' 1111111- are 11111511111111 111111 xice president. PT1rE'frr51111111nl; 191111111111 1-111 . NEW HOMEMAKERS f1 Row 0111': Della Hall. Carolyn Bunion. Lillir Cn-vn. 1111-11113 Gunner. P.11ri11i'11 111117 1.1111111 Paris, Geraldine Hanchelt R0511 Shields, R0511 Jones. .111 Ann Crangvr. 111111111 Augllilinc. 31111ud1- 11111111111 F111? Rusmu 11ml Josie 11CP1lerson Row Iwa: Belly Griffin, P011141 Bcllizuirc. 1'alricizl 1111111111. 11111111111 11115111111. Claudia 1.1111 110r11n1111 Roy. 11wendolyn Lewis, Geraldine Paul, Belly Frank 81-11111 Prmcr, Bcuy Addison, L111ic Jutkmn, 1101!; D11 Hug, 11111111111 11111111113; Barbara Victor, Jane W11son, and Virginia 1111x111, R1711- 11111-11:K11111111'inc Tyl1r, 1111011:1 Clu1111n.111-uy1 King.11 11111111111. Nancy 1101-115, Edith Comeaux, Linda Bn1i1te.D810res Hawkins, 1151CC I'rank Joyce 11111111111, 11lap11r R1111ins1111.111111 1'11 51111111. 111111111111 Shelly Ja11n0111 Windon Barbara LaDzn, 51 1111-1 Wal kcrs, Virgie Brnus-urd, Eunice Be1111.1r.13111n1111 ' -11.1;lu1i11 111111111111. E11191 Tyler Alice Young, Eunice Benjamin, 11nd :11111111r11 Tric1.Ra11'fuur:Cumhn Rccdcr. W11111a 1111111111111 1111111111 1511.1111ller111 Sapp, Finnell Mitchell, Josephine Kelley, Dolores Dcmpsu', Barbara Paul Julia 1311211111, 111111-11-111 11111111111. Diane Thomas, Phyllis Martin, E1I1el Jackson, Cymhia Harris, .1111ry Robinson. and 1111-11111 DcJ11a11.R011'l1'11-.11111.1 .11111111'. 11111111- Lockelt, Jumeseuu Hamplon, Mary Allen, Janice Brooks, Bcrnadcllo 1111111115, 1.:11111u111111e Co11111'11 11011-111111 111111. 5.11111r-11 Dixon, Catherine Beaumun, Barbara 131111519, E1015 Green. 179.1er Pahdmu Bernadine 1'11r1l 11la1guret 1111'1111111.1111111 11'111k11r1 11101111111111? Dennis, Emily Murphy, and Josephine Sigh! 49 OONTPJBUIEQTO MORAL, QOCIAL, MR. ALVA TABOR. Dirt'vmr I'olvnius mlriscx 711's snns? RS, Tuikcgm' Institute: 31.5., Universily of South- Pm California. Varsny fnnxhall ltum couch and varsity huskmlmll t'ozu'll. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Physical Education contribules In tlw sluxlents' 10ml dtWl'lI?PIIIUIII-4Helllal. moral and social. as well as physical. Nut onh is plusit'zd fitnvss a prime nh- jeclive, but good sportsmanship and Snt'iillh upprm'ml tram and imlixidual aclivities suitable for adult recrvaliun arv plus ulluvs nf a mm-twsful Phpir-al Education program. Tln- Plusin'xl Edutaliun mpm. mcm 1m mmcwhul dirmvd ixs rnuru- uf .u'lhilit' 1:. mmply hill: lllv Nulinnul Phyx .' Win05 Pro- gram, .runHH-d Ivy P mt Kvnm-Ih. T0 11M. juniur und wninr Inna lumwu'r. thew um mnu- mi 1114- duilv e- rk'iMN' whh which Ilu-V haw lung ln-x-n LuniIA LIL MISS BARBARA JEAN JACKET Curiosity killed Nu: n11 . , . 8.52, Tudwgce Inmiunc. Sponsors TriHi-Y, Imra- al Sports, Cirlx vak .md Field. Instructor 0f 41 Eduruliun. MISS MARGARET FRANKLIN , , and u nim' Soulhvm druid, BS, Southern IVHiH'I'SiQ. Spnnsors Cheerleaders und Bunslvrs. Tmu-lnm musical Eduralinn. 50 A9 WELLAQ PHYQIML DEVELOPMENI' MRS. BILLIE HARRIS ' THIII'ngslloillingih' B.Su Prairie Vivw .th College; Additional study, Comp- ton Junior Cnllugu Sponsors Honcybces, Lincoln Girls Trark Tram Instructor of girls Physical Education MR. JOSEPH HARRIS HI IMP Ilu- lmurrl . B.A., Bhllop Collmh Additional study, Unixcrsily 0f Michi- gun and Prdiric Mew AKV. Baseball coach Instructor n1 Boy: Phpiml Education. HR. RH II HHJ IH I Uh Mnnvu mmm m rulluxl ,wvl m Bi Sulullmn lvniwxsilrx: zultminndl study, Texas Southern I'niwhilx, Spunuux U BmkI-llmll. MR. UL H 'I'UN CLARK N . l'upim . .. deicr l'niwrxiu. Adnuu-cxl mnh, Tvxus Soulhcrn xenih'. Sponmh Hi-Y um h vat Track Courh, vahm Pllyiml Erlu: .niun, 'Hn- right imlIm-Iuh in lhv- I'hniml Eduraliun Dc- jmrmmu yLm J lmIam-rd prugmm vnnxixling 01' nt- ganim er ilhlrurlimL inuunmu-Jl .uvxixilira and inmwhaniu .nlvlvliu 'valr IKE. gixl- aw pxuu-tiving lln- -kilh of quthIL BOOQHNGQCHOOLQPRIFAFEIIEPXGNAE... CHEERLEADERS Uiglm Alive Buddy, Jnu-ph Robinson. and Cheryl Burlonv Boosnng' Bumblebees has become a school war- Chenl Barton and Barbara Shields are cap ,round activity of 11m cheerleaders and boosters lain and cu-caplain respectively of the cheerleaders. club. During football and baskelhall games, pep Emma Knight and Gwendolyn Bensun are captain rallies and bonfires, i1 is their spirited encourage- and CO-caplain rvspwtively of the boosters club, men! which spurs athletes toward maximum per- Miss Margaret Franklin is sponsor of both groups, formance and keeps hopes of spectators sky high. BOOSTERS CLUB Kneeling: Hargie Miller, Gwendolyn LaDay, Carolyn Bunion. and Billie Cnnlun. Standing: Gwendolyn Benson, Julia Faye Bazron, and Emma Lou Knight. E7 Ruu' our: Lillie ih-llunl. Nurmu Moore, Pmu-Iv politiurv. Row 11111: Janina Pros QPRY-QIEPPEDTHPDUGH MANYCDLOIZRJL PERFORAMNCEQ. Lair. Lhdrlvllm Henderson. and . Frcdia 1111111. Mildred Jackson, Rex ' . 211- '11- Unurgm , u11 Tylen J.1no Wilson. and ' 111nm: Bertha Yvonne Lanes, . Milrkx Jo Ann ', and Emily Mur- . 111 Brm Bn-nux. Unrn SENIOR ' HONEYBEES assisted 111 a committee of judges, make elimina- Tiw sprystvpping: Hnnrybms! . . . 7'11 wearers 111' the Purplv and Unld . . . wvrv exhibited in mam Imns based 0 the grare. agilily, 311d the ability to follow commands. Jackie Bourgeois is head major- ce: Janice Prescott. assistant majoree; and Mar- garet Norman. lieutenant. Majoretles are Norma anhcrship is gained 1I1rnugh :1 number of Moore. captain; Pearly Polidore. co-Captain; and qualifying evening drills during: which the spon- Lillie Bellard. Patricia 891131117 and Charlelha 101: Mrs. A P. Guidry and Mrs. Billie Harris, Henderson. mlnrful perilIrmanregifur funtball spectators, special newsinns. and parades during: the fall and 11 inlvl' 59115111151 HONEYBEES Margaret Norman, quki: Bourgeois Janice Prescon, Earl Lovilnue, Jiyce Milo, Ema R011 one: Doris Struwder, Jo Ann Breuux, Moore, and Pearly Polidorc. Row tw:o 101111 Ford, Carrie Ford 15111111 Jackson Gwendolyn Johnson, Gilad dsy ily Murphy. Raw three: Claudia Slarks, Portia Bellizare, Rose Jones Geraldine Moore, Phyllis Cole, and Ruth Hines. Row Iour: Ina Edwards, Peggy Franklin, Jacqueline Dennis, Earlene Comeaux, Ethel Taylor, and Bessie Gabriel. Row five: Sallie Ina, Bar- 111m Conner, Ethel Thomas, Carolyn Reeder, Lillie Ballard Elizabeth Wise Wanda Prescott Mary Briscoe, Amielda Lair, Patricia Beckett, Jane Wilson, and Charlelha Henderson Row six:Be11ha Collins, Patricia Allen, Fmdia Pete, Willie Polk Boniu Blue, Deloris Trainer, Jane Bourgeois Carolyn Starks. Vivian Viclor, Alma Walker, Yvonne Lanes, Jo Ann Singer, Dianne lluus, Ruthie Marsh, and Clara Milson 53 FEA TURES Liiu- Cinth-miia 11ml lill' golden slipper. per- haps tht- must electrifiing intPriude in the golden stun Hi this N'htmi 1931- was the Golden Corona- tion Bull 11 hit-h inilizitui lht- homecmning week- end Wihu WHllid Miss LiuL-uin be? No one rezuhs ut' lilt' huliot 111-11- rt-u-ahni aml Principal A. T, Uiller announced the new In ik' Phillis Wraikm'. 1191' tour! nus I'nmprist-li ni illiPIltiillIF DL-ioris lfmm-not 1901-11. for 1111- coveted hmmr. kIIt-ix until lilL' hiiss Lint-nhi 211111 Bt-rnatiim- seninrs. anti runners-up and their csvurls: 51-1811 princes and princesst-s from tht- seuinr class: and eight dukes and tiuL-he-sst-s frum the junior class. The Friday Pwning at-tivilie; began with the Alumni program at whiK-h Alumnus Velma M. Jcter was main speaker. and the alumni of Lin- :Houecowwe, AN 'Ithl- th-nt t'uum-il'. piriux't-Ntluv Hum .nldud in tin- hmuty ut lmmt-cuming wimp. t-nln hCl't' presented. At the huniirt- nhit'h followed in- nut only hurncti lhc cm-mi hut in the prttct-ss u't-i'o ahie tu hmcr the pulse rate uf our mm excitement in UNin to gain ncu 0111-1141 for things still to vuma Saturda-iis parath- began at .1230 p.111. The 't lIcht-rt hand and tlut-t-111 our pnradc guests, were later icted with 21 social anti 1't-i'1'i-sl1ments by the Slutit-nt Cntmt'ii and thc hami. Then tame- 1110 hi! valliilile homecoming hktwcen the Bumblebees Jacket Stadium. De- spite, our loss 20 tn 0. In 1111- Ht-hcrl Panthers. nur hmm-cmuing weekend was still a most memor- t-lassic ill 7:30 p.111. anti Panthers in Yciims ahlt- addition to this chapter in an exciting S4'ilIHli 'war. tLCiIt Biisklx Hllltliin timin iilt' .1Mv ut lurunutiun Hall to lotriu- tin 31h: l,inmln t .mdith-ilu .wuutx A Y.1r Hill James Hmlmi and ilHtih look innuml lo the reuminn oi lilt' qllun 5 itit' min Uh. Vvlnm ,Irh-x. mlmwr a glmluue nf Lin- WIIIL xnh mlwl quullwr un Humui Night in the whnnl JudiIHIHHH Hxv 19mm Mvning of Immu- wuminf; m-vlwml. ,UI amduutw m'rr prvsvmcd Anul xl'luullilwl 1 J lmlmu uf 11w Ivrngmln. llWHm-d lufo Thy Kiw. 1qu H i: nut mm of .Ith nr lemeI. It ix . mngmumm kiw giu-u In Hmnmlim- rum llvfh and Dvlnrh Hulh-nul. Imlm'h-up m rhp m-ulx nmvnml Miw l,inmln nf Whlrhi. d m, mum; Ilu- llumhl. 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I'I1191- -prmn 195- 1111110 11111015 10 Illeam again of 1he unfor- :191141119 IIIII 11111;.I 11111191'1119 111af411111ias. 59 QPECW. WQION ACHW'IEQ WERE. : y 2 , 2 ' V U.er Its Good To RI :III'II I13 Rn3 CnInpaIIclllI was enacted by Jame2 Como uHLl XIIIlth Xnn Briscnc in I Week acIiIiI3. Thxs Mun; dtph 1,2 IIII ML of mw 0f .varim 5 greatest lmwbu r2. 11: Iml MIIIIIIII 2mm, from Lorraine H.1nslvcn' , 4 Ruiun in NW Sun was dramatically prcsrnxed I13 Iln- l .z-umIiI2 1.IIIII:I2I inrluded Plu3llis Walker. Ccnc Andvrson. Jo ,3an BrIxIIIx. and Lawrence McCall. lBelnw, loin A phase 01 the American Eduratinn Week observance, November 5-11, 1961, was Ihis funIin-lifc skin killed uEleven- ty Percent contributed by drumatics slu- denIsI 3Below, righD Rendering aid 10 .I blind nun whu was injured in a fall is dramatized m Courtes3 Week IIDo :1 Good Deed Da3 EWWOMLMD OH 90 ENIERJWNING! ILciU 1111 :1 Bumblebee B.1hy, cooed Denise Drake when queried 011 the kllbjtl'l hy Helena Deese frighti. The sub- je1-t The Bumhieheu iyearhooki, like a baby, needs nourishment m suniuz eraldine Banks and Janice Prescott have just made lhr'ir offering of nourishment: financial and moral support. 1Bclowi uDu mu 1i1ny,lMiss 111111 Alumnus . . . ? Prose. Lulor Luvsremc WICL prods defense wilness, Ddsie Rndgcrs, lo discredit Ilie yearbook in an assembly tiiled The Case of the Unwanted Bumblebeei Yearbook staff presented this promotional skit 10 boost yearbook sales. Allmrt Harris ihuluw 1cm sings in :1 ronumical mood in La aura Lockelt in the National Honor Socielys uPanorama of Many Moods? Hannonizinv of NM! 10 nghti Herbert Bazmn, Aaron Brown Vernon Leveige and Hayward Williams gives ranciiun 1a 1119 nmo lBeloW. righn' And He shall he called Wonderful Counselor, 1 . . and He was, in the Choral Club,s Christmas Cantata tilled The Birlh of Christ directed by Mrs A. Mi lchell. '91 SENIORS AND JUNIORS 64 COMMENCEMENT IQJUQ' 114E BEGINNING, Percy Mallelt, secretary; James Como, president: Aaron lmmn.ziu'prrsirlr'nl. SENIORS At the risk of seeming: egotisliral . . . and why not? After four years weNe finally arrived at the summit of our high school aspirations and de- sires. We stand tall among.Y our 221 Classmates, not only in academic achievement. but hold ex- clusive rights to leadership positions on; Student Council. yearbook staff. National Honor Society. and most other curricular and m-rurrivular or- ganizations and activities. The coveted title of 14111iss Lincoln is ours ex- clusively. All-state award in football went to one of the nineteen seniors who comprise our varsity football squad. Once a month wo rclux 1mm our varied pursuits wilh a senior night in 1110 gym. an owning 0f danc- in; games and mnwrsaliun. Svnim' Class officers 31'? James Como. president; Aaron Brown. x'icc-prvsidenl: Percy Mallett. sec- retary: and John Cla'xtun: m-nsurcr. Our spnnsnrs are Mr. B. G, Wesl. grade leader, section 12-3: Mrs. 51, L. Pit-kelt. 12-1: Mr. J1 P. Hall. 12-2: Hr. Ilulm Davis. 12-1: Mrs. D. J. Chester. 12- Mr. Chvslcr Levy. 12-6: and Miss N. .11 Ellison. 12-71 ...QAY 221 QENIOBQ 2W - . ADAMS. NA'IHA JR. um . . ADDISON JOYCE uAE Mixed Glee Club: Little Theater: National Honor Sox'icu: LIVCOLV WIRROR NPnspaper: Bi-Phi- Clwm. Chill. AIKELS. BOBBIE JEAV Voters League: Furcign Languages Club: Forensir Club: Lilllc Theater. AVDERSOX. GENE RONALD THE BLTMBLEBEIC Yearlmuk: Foreign Languages Club: Lillle leatvr. ANDERSON. MARIAN THE BFMBLEBEH Yearbook: Forensic Club: Track: Basketball: Huncixlwes; Voters League: Tri-Hi-Y. ARCEVEAFX. GENEVA New Hrmwnmkrrs uf Anwrim: Future Nurses. XCGKSTHE. ALBERT Hi-Y: Explun- V BATIST 4. BARBARA THE BIVNIBLYABEE va'lmnk: Honcybees; Voters League: Junior Red Cross: Tri-Hi-Y: New Home- makers of Amcrim. x BKTIS'HC. IHVIH IAVART LIVCOL' MIRROR Newspaper: Tennis. BATISTE. LINDA MARIE Band Majorcuv: Little Theater: Junior Red Cross; Future Tvachvrs: va Homrmakers of America. 65 V BICASIJCY. OTIS JACKSON Mixed Ulm- Club. Lillie Tllealmz Track. V BEAIWIAN. C VH IERIXE VIRGINIA THE BUMBLI' Hili Ymrlmuk: New Homemakers of America: Tri-lli-Y: Vulers Lvague: Junior Red ross. BELL. BRF DA JEAN Hunqlmes: Tri-Hi-Y. BELLARD. LILLIE B. Mixed Glee Club: Ilmlmbvcs: LINCOLN MIRROR Newspaper; BaskPlhall. SENIORS BENTON, JAMES TODD HLY: Voters League. BLACKWELL. REBECCA ANN New Humvmakcrs of America: Art Club. BURTON, DORIS MARIE Future Nurses, BREAI'XA DIAXVA Library Club: Voters League: Linlc Theater. l, BREAUX. 10A YVICTTE Little Theater: Hung lms: Voters League. BRISCOF. MARTHA ANN New Homemakers of AnwriL-u: Future Nurses; Voters League. rm In W! WW g! e a Wiigh Honors is high fashion for Delores Hawkins, James Horton, Helena Deese. Hilda Johnson, and Virdie Pratt who received highest averages for seniors at the end of the first grading poriod lM-V-E l0 rlmm uilh --. quun 1mm! Pearly Poli- dore. Alien Hanan. Nllrilyn McDaniel, and Rena Cole, 4 'h for lhrnulinv Inrd in lln i'Miss lin- SENIORS V BRISCOE, MARY ELIZABETH Honeybees; Future Teachers; LINCOLN MIRROR Newspaper: Voters League: Tri-Hi-Y. BROOKS. ROBERT EARL aseball. 071 u BROWN, AARON LEWIS Basketball; Mixed Glee Club: National Honor So- ciety: Explorers Post: Football 1All-Slate Fullbach BROWN. MILDRED LEE Voters League; New Homemakers of America. 1 BROWN. ROSE MARIE Honeybees; Voters League; Tri-Hi-Y; Little Theater: Student Council: Track: Mixed Glee Club; Forensic Club. CALCOTE. ROY EARNEST aseball. 67 CLASS MOTTO: WE HAVE ONLY BEGUN . . . wan H CAMPBELL. I'ZDDIIC LEE aCmmegb Truvk. mxlz. JOEL Uixt-d Glee Club. CARTER. WILLIE JAMES CHANEY. JERRY WARDELL CHARM, CATHERINE VdAYTON, JOHN LEWIS Football; Track; Junior Red Cross: Hi-Y; Explor- ers PosL COCKRELL, WILLIE Football; Basketball; Track: Mixed Glee Club; Audio Visual Aids Club: Art Club. COLBERT, CHARLES RAY THE BUMBLEBEE Yearbook; Baseball; Explor- ers Post; Hi-Y. 68 ...TOQHOW1HEWOI2LD . COLE. LENK H'HC Voters League: Fulun- Muses: Junior Red Cruse: TriAHLY. COLE. REMK HAF Little Theater: New Hummnakvrs of America: Band Vujure-ltv. COLEMAX TEUDIE LFE Miuwl GIN' Club: THE RK'WBHCBLE Yearbook. CULLIVS. BERTHA MAE New Homemakers of Amerim: Honeybees; Ten- nis: THE RI'WRHCWCIC Yvnrlumk: Tri-Hi-Y: Student Cuunril. SENIORS WOLLINS, WILLIS JOSEPH Mixed Glee Club: Explorers Post. COMEAUX. EDWARD JAMES Explorers Post: Football: Basketball: Baseball. C0310. JAMES Foolball; Swimming: Track: Library Club; Forens- ic Club: Explnrvrs Post: Little Theater. CONNER. HENRY JR. National Houm- Sorien: Foreign Languages Club. 69 V comm. m:nvn Explorers Post: Football: Mixed Glee Club. COOK. PHILLIP PAL'L Arlisl: Hixcd Glee Club. COOK. WILTON R. Voters lAL-aguv. DAVIS. EARL ELLIS Little 'Hlvaler: Cheerleaders. SENIORS DAVIS. GEORGE WHITLEY Explorers Post: Voters League. DAVIS, MARY GLADYS Little Theater; LINCOLN MIRROR Newspaper; New Homemakers of America: Basketball; Voters League. DEAL, ALFRED Explorers Post: Hi-Y DEAN. JOHN L. Art Club; Baseball; Voters League 70 DEESE. HELEVA DENISE THE BUMBLEBEE Yearbook: Mixed Glee Club; Little Theater: National Hmmr Society; Voters League: Band Majnrcllv. VDIXON. SAVDRA JEAN Little Theater. Voters League: Junior Red Cross; Tri-HLY. DOWNIVG. MARILYN ROSE Little Theater: Library Cluh: Voters League; Forensix' Club. DLVVKINS DOUGLAS DINO Band. SENIORS ETIENNE, ROXANNA Future Nurses: Honeybees; Voters League. EI'GENE. ALFRED JOSEPH Sxximming: Audio Visual Aids Club: Hi-Y. EVANS. ADRIAN JAMES Explorers Post: Swimming: Hi-Y. FLOYD. DONALD JOSEPH Little Theater: Audiu Visual Aids Club; THE BUMBLEBEE Yearbook: Forensic Club; BivPhi- Chem Club; Explorers Post: Hi-Y. 7l FONTENOT. ALLEV JAMES Forensic Club: Junior Red Cross: Voters League. FONTENOT. DELORIS ANN Librau Club: Foreign Languages Club; Student Council; National Honor Society; THE BUM- BLEBEE Yearbook: Forensic Club; Tri-Hi-Y. FORD. BEATRICE Future Teachers. FORD. BERNADII 'E New Homemakers of America: Tri-Hi-Y: Basket- ball; Track. Vlfnm. JONAH Little Theater: Explorers Post: Fnotball; Basket- ball; Track. FOREMAN. VALLERY JEAN Band: Voters League; Tri-HLY. FOWLKES. SHIRLEY MAXINE Mixed Glee Club; Foreign Languages Club; Future Teachers: Forensic Club. FRANCIS. ALLEN F. ...GOLDANDWHITE 41' RK CIS. ELIZABETH ANN Fulurv Vuravs. FHA VHS. W NLTER JR. Ir FRANK. ASALEE Little Thealer: Library Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Voters League: BeNL-r Citizens. VFREDDIE. MARY OLGA Lillle 'Ithater: Library Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Voters League CARDVER. GEORGE Explorers Post: Football: Track. LCETWOOD. CHARLES RUSSELL Little Theater: Student Council; Football; Base- ball: Track. COODICN. WIXERVA RUTH Mixed Glee Club: Vutrrs League: Liltle Thealen GRADNEY. HERMAN LEE Little ThoatPr. GRANGER, JOANN Voters League; Little Theater; New Homemak- ers of America: TrLHi-Y. GREEN, DARRYL LAZELLE Band; Voters League; Hi-Y: Forensic Club. GREEN, ELOIS Little Theater: New Homemakers of America; Forensic Club; Volers League. GRIFFIV. BETTY LOI' Librar'x Club: Nun Homemakers of America; Foreign Languages Club: Bi-Phi-Chem Club. GUNNER. LARRY Baseball: Art Club. HALL. EDWARD WESLEY HAMPTON, JAMESETTA' New Homemakers of America: Tri-Hi-Y; Voteys League. HARRIS, ALBERT LOUIS Mixed Glee Cluh: National Honor Society; Hi-Y; Explorers Post: Student Council; Football; Track. 74 HATCH. WESTON FRANK Basketball: Explorers Post: Voters League. HAWKINS. DELORES MARIE New Homemakers of America: Tri-Hi-Y; Little Theater. SENIORS HAYESA ALVIN I Hi-Y. . . HENDERSON. CHARLETHA Mixed Glee Club; LINCOLN MIRROR News: paper: Honeybees: Voters League; Tri-Hi-Y. HENTON. IVA MAE Tri-HLY: New Homemakers of America. HILL. EDGAR ANTHONY Football; Explorers Post: LINCOLN MIRROR Newspaper: Swimming. HINES. RUTH JEWEL Honeybees: New Homemakers of America. HORTON. JAWES LEONARD Student Council: Valinnal Honor Society; Lit- tle Theater: Mixed Glee Club: Explorers Post; aners League. HOWARD. FAHIA JEAN Foreign Language? Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Lincoln MIRROR mespapor: FllfllfP Teachers. HOWARD. SHIRLEY TEMPLE Band: Future Vurses. INSICLL HAROLD LLOYD Track: Explums Post: Art Club. JACKO. HEXRY JIUIES Foulhall, SENIORS JACKSON. LAWRE CFA EARL Track. Foreign Languugus Club: Explorers Post; Little Theater. JACKSOX MILDRED MAE er-rs nguo: Honeybevs JACOBS. LARRY BENXIE Mixed Glee Club: Foreign Languages Club: Basket- ball: Little Theater. JASON. BERVADYVE Junior Red Crnss; New Homemakers of America; Tri-Hi-Y: Forensic Club. JENEFER. CLARENCE JR. Hi-Y. A HNSON, ANDREW TIMOTHY Baseball; Voters League; Little Theater. MOQTEXUIED OVEPJOUPJCLAQQ PJNGQ! IRigluI: Nu puxhing nr Jluxiug. guys! Just curb ' Ilw vxriu-mrm umiI yuur umm- i; callcd lo re- wiu- xnur eLN ring. Urlnlwr 25 was llm mcmop ulrln- dJy. SENIORS JOHNSON, ANNA MARIE LINCOLV MIRROR Newspaper; Tri-Hi-Y. JOHNSON, HILDA MAE National Honor Society; Library Club; Tri-Hi-Y; THE BUMBLEBEE Yearbook; Student Council; Foreign Languages Club; Little Theater. .IOIHSOX HL'BH-I Trm-k. JOHVSOV. MCKINLEY WILLIAMS Band Flaglwarm': Hi-Y: Voters League: Explorers PUSL MHES ALTON JOSEPH Little ThmlPr: Hi-Y: Explorers Post. JONES EARNEST HLY: Explorers Post: Football. 77 JOVES. KATHERINE FAYE Student Council: National Honor Society; Library Club; Foreign LanguagPS Club: THE BUMBLEBEE Yearbook. JONES, LAWREVCE Vuters League: Hi-Y. WONES. RONVIE WILLIAMS Libmr-x Club: Art Club. JONES. WILLIAM Trat'k: Explorers Post SENIORS JOSEPH. HAROLD JAMES Footbal: Raspball: Lilllv Theater: Mixed Glee Club. JOSEPH. HARRY KAY Audio Visual Aids Club. KEYS. ROLA D Hi-Y. Swimming. LAIR. GALE MARIE Tri-Hi-Y: Future Nurses: Hnncybees; New home- makers of America: Voters League. LANDRY. DOIVGLAS JOSEPH Audio Visual Aids Club: Hi-Y. LAVDRY. PRESTOV Track. LAVALLIS. EMMA RUTH Little Theater: LINCOLN MIRROR Newspaper; Tri-Hi-Y LEE. MILLICENT Forensic Club: LINCOLN MIRROR Newspaper; Voters League: Mixed Glee Club. V LEVINEWILDRED Voters League: Explorers Post: Forensic Club; Hi-Y; Art Club: Audio Visual Aids. LOFTON. RICHARD Basketball: Baseball. SENIORS V LYONS, CLARENCE Litlle Theater; Swimming; Art Club. LYONS, IVORY Baseball; LINCOLN MIRROR Newspaper; Explor- ers Post. MALLETT. PERCY OWENS Football; Track; Mixed Glee Club; Student Coun- cil; Explorers Post. MALVO, RONALD Football: Track; Audio Visual Aids. ; MARSH. RUBY Library Club: Tri-Hi-Y: THE BUMBLEBEE Year- hook. MARTIN. ALLEN CARVER Red Cross: Voters League: Explorers Post; Hi-Y. 79 MARTIN. FELTON DAWAYNE Forensic Club: Little Theater: THE HUMBLE- BEE Yearbook. MARTIN. LARRY CORNELIUS Swimming: Hi-Y. Ul-CALIA LAWRENCE Little Theater: Volers League: Foreign Lan- guages Club: Hi-Y: Explorers Post: Bi-Phi- Chem Club ICCLENOV. JOAN MARIE New Homemakers of America: TriAHLY. SENIORS MCKENZIE. GLORIA JEAN Mixed Glee Club: Little Thealer: Student Council: LINCOLN MIRROR Newspaper: Honeybees. MCNEAL, ALFRED III Mixed Glee Club; Explorers Post: Hi-Y: THE BUMBLEBEE Yearbook. McPHERSON, JOSIE CECELIA Forensic Club: New Homemakers of America; Vot- ers League: Junior Red Cross. MILES, ALLEN Mixed Glee CHlb; Explorers Post. 80 . . . WEWEPEEIEGMNTQNUNCOLN ??e .wV .:.. MILLER. GLORIA JEAN??CBIQS$JV . Band: Fulure Nurses: Tri-HiAY. Iv MILO. CAROLYN Fulurv Vurses: Tri-Hi-Y. VHVARD. EARL Better Citizens: Hi-Y: anprs Imague: Art Club; Explorers Post. MITCHELL. CHARLIE Voters League: Library Club: Art Club; Ex- plorers Post. MITCHELL. MELBA JEAN MITCHELL. WILLIAM LAFAYETTE M Football: Little Theater: Hi-Y. MONTGOMERY. ROBERT Basketball. MORGAN7 BESSIE MAE Future Nurses: New Homemakers of America; Voiers League. Bl WEHAVEPEACHEDTHEQUMMTFH . W ' , -l 9 A l: 19' y' ' .14 a I u Seniors who, incidentally predominate Speech class usually begin with ln'vulhing and enunciation exercises. Such exercises help Ihem to speak effectively, clearly, and m bez-muc relaxed and comfnrlablr at the speaker's stand. MORGAN. CLIFTON LEE MORRIS, CURTIS JR. Football; Art Club: Explorers Post. MOSSA FRED DELAVIE Little Theater: Explorers Post: Forensic Club; Voters League: Student Council: Football: Track. MOULTRY. EVELYN MARIE Mixed Glee Club. 82 WLVRPHY. EMILY RUTH, Honeybces: Voters League: New Homemakers of America: Wixed Glee Club: Tri-Hi-Y. NORMAN. MARGARET Honeybees: Volers League: Little Theater; Forensic Club: TrLHi-Y. PARKER. JAVES ELLIOTT Band: HLY: Voters League: Explorers Post. PAYTON. MAUDE LILLIE Lincoln Mirror: Forensic Club; New Home- makers of America: Voters League; Future Teachers: TrLHLY: Bi-Phi-Chem Club. PERIO. SAMMY NORMAN ', V PETE, FREDIA MARIE Honeybecs: Voters League: Future Nurses; Tri- Hi-Y. PETER, ALFRED JAMES PHILLIP, RAYMOND Little Theater; Baseball. 83 WE LOOK FORWARD TO QENIOB WEEK, PIERRE. AUBRY HAROLD Band: Bi-Phi-Chem Club: National Honor So- ciety Forensic Club: Explorers Pnst. POIJDORE. PEARLY MAE New Hommnakers of America; Honeybees; Vot- ers League: miunal Honor Society: Tri-Hi-Y; Fm'cnsic Club ROSS, LEROY JAMES Hi-Y: Bms Glee Club. SCYPION. VIRCIVIA Voters League: Future Nurses: Tri-Hi-Y; Hon- eybees. 84 PRATT. VIRDIE MARIE Naliunal Hunm' SKN'iPU: Hand: Student Council: Forensic Club: Liltle Theater: Bi-Phi-Chem Club: Voters IAmguc: Fulun- Trachers: Library Club: Tr. Hi- , WRESCOTTA JAVICE MARION Mixm Glee Clulx: Voters Lvaguc: Little Theater: Hunmlmvs: THE BUMBLEBEE YParlmnk: Tri- Hi-Y. ROHHSOX. CIAREVCE Trat'k: Band. RODGERS. DASIE HAP: Student Coum'il: THE BFMBLKBEE Yearbook: Foreign Languages Cluh: Library Club: Forens. ix' Club. SHNDOWEXS. SA DRA REGINA Library Club: Fnrunsic Club: Tri-Hi-Y; THE BUMBLEBFE Yvarlnmk: Bi-Phi-Chem Club: New Hnnu-makcrs nf Amvricu. SHELBY. ROOSEVELT Basketball. Baseball: Foreign Languages Club: HivY: Explun-rs Post: anrrs League. AIVFGAL. EDWARD JAMES Audio Visual Aids Club: Voters League: Hi-Y: Explorers Post: Forensic Club SINECAL. WWLTER JOSEPH Track: Football: Baskelllall. SHIELDS. ROSA LEE ForPnsiv Club: Liltlv Theater: New Homemakers nf America: VoIe-rs League: Future Nurses; Future Tearlwrs. SIAS. ALEXANDER STANLEY Track. SIGHT. JOSEPHINE Forensic Club: Future Teachers. 3WIMONSA ISAIAH Track; Art Club: Voters League. ATPAPIIEQ, PICNICQ ENTEPMINMENTQ BYOUB PARENTQ V STAFFORD. VERMA JEAN Art Club: Vuters League: Little Theater. STARKS. CAROLYN ANN Bi-Phi-Chem Club: Voters League; Forensic Club: Little Theater: Tri-Ili-Y: Honeybees; Slu- dent Council. SENIORS ST. Jl LIriX DOTSHC HARVA Band; Muiunal 1111111111 Sm-ieu: Tri-Hi-Y; Sl11-' dent Cnunril: Furninsir Club: Library Club: Vulcrs 1x11121111 11-:v1x50x GIORIA J11 KN Lilllc 1111111111: Fun- -11si1 Club: Iri- Hi- Y: Na- tional Hunm 51111111. STRAW HER. DORIS MAE Voters League: Hmu-Ixhees: Tri-Hi-Y: Fm'ensic Club. SI NlPTl-lli AL R AY Band; Forensit' Club: Bi- Pl1iCl1om Cluli: Na- 1' tional Honor Smith: Hi- X 511,11 LOW 11111111' 9M Baskdhall. THOMAS. JO CAROLYN Volc1s leanue: Fulun- Nurses: Tri-Hi-Y; F011- eion Languages Clul1:Li1tlo Thealcr; LINCOLN MIRROR Nexispapu: Audio Visual Aids Club. 86 n. THOVAS. YVONNE GLYNN Voters League: Future Vurscs: Tri-Hi-Y: Hon- eybees: Vew Hmnemakers of America. TRAINER. LILLIE MAE Mixed Glee Club: Hnneyhevs: Tri-Hi-Y: FOP ensiu Club: Basketball, TYLER, ETHEL MAE HoneybCES: New Homemakers of America. TYLER. WILLIAM JR. Basketball. VINCENT, JESSIE LEE Future Nurses: Voters League: Little Theater. WALLACE HERMAN Track: Football; Art Club. WALLACE. LAWRENCE WALKER. ALMA RETH New Homemakers of America: Huncyhees; Tri- i-Y. WALKER, PHYLLIS ANTHANETT Forensic Club: Little Theater: New Homemak- ers of America; Voters League: Tri-Hi-Y; Na- tional Honor Society MISS LINCOLN 1961- 62. WALTERS. CLIFTON LARRY Band FlagbearPr: .Basehall: Voters League; Art Club: BasebalL WASHIXGTON. EDWARD ROY anllvaH: Lillle TlleMer: HLY; Track. WELDON, SHIRLEY ANN Honwbecs: Tri-Hi-Y: Forensic Club. SENIORS WILLIAMS, CLEVELAND JR. Voters League; HLY. WILLIAMS. HAYWARD Nalinnul Honor Sm-ivt'x: Voters League: Liltie Thealer: Mixed Glee Club: Explorers Post. WILLIAMS. ROBERT Band. WILLIAMS. SIDNEY Track. SENIORS WILLIS, HARRIETT Cheerleaders: 'l'ri-Hi-Y: Voters League; For- vigu Languages Cluli: Furcnsic Club. WILSON. JANE ELIZABETH TrLHi-Y: New Homemakers of America; Audio Visual Aids Club: Hmloybees. WIN DOV. RAYFIELD WISE. CLARENCE Boys Glee Club: Track: Hi-Y. XENON. RUBY ANN I Library Club: New Homemakers of America; Bi- Phi-Chrm Club: TriHi-Y: THE BUMBLEBEE Yearbook: Foreign Languages Club. JWWWPREE. CALVIN Frmllmll: Truvk: HVCOLV MIRROR Newspaper: Lillie 1110:!!le JUNIORS FEIIA NEW AND :mmrur V'Tw 1 JUMBO 511: i I 1 . 3., T 1: Bi- Helen Tine, 11-2; Jerome Brooks, 11-7; Ellml Carroll. 11-8; Herlwrl 111mm. 11-1: Audrey Baker, 11-3; Lincoln Wright, 11-1 and Charlene Allison, 115 Not pictured: Robert Fimun. 11-6. JUNIORS Be it fair wealher 0r foul. famine 0r fortune, the 25-1 juniorsHClass of 1063-always come through in fabulously elite style when the Chips are down. The spring pmm in which they host the seniurs is the superlative in serial amenities: the preniest decoration! the swingingcst orchestra! the tastiest refreshments! the most beautifully dressed juniors and seniors! During commencement those with s'13 averages or above are ushers and honor guards for pro- spective graduates. 90 Juniors haw vxm-llud in respectable numbers in at'adcmic and ntrat'urrivulur efforts, Actuallv. verv 1i1110 occurs in our St'1luul life in which theV are not artiw parlivipantR 4 Spansurs arc 311151 V. A. Mitchell, grade leader and sponsor of Seclinn 11-1; Mr. B.S.E11ison, 11-2: Mr. Ameal CalliL-s. 11-3: Mrs. 0. C. Smith 1011 leavel, and ML 11 J. Paul, 11-1; Mrs. R. I. Simp- kins. 11-5: 111', C. 11:, Froemam 11-0: 111: C. V1 Powell. 11-7 and Mrs, L. M. Miller, 11-8. .leumk. llurvllm MMiwn. Brlht- .lmln Ulvn. Hun I'Zliw Nllimn. l,ilmrlvnc Amh'mw. H.111 Hn-lvn .huhim 51111111411! M'nhlrnll;.u Churlnth' H. R;IHH11.P:IIrivizl Mm Bunk. Ux-mldinv Vuriv Bill lnxL Chrnl .Xnn B; ' i v. UPI'ZIIIHHP Hzlzmn, Hm'lwrl Rx'H. Rm-hvllx- aniso valimrv. Ilnl'liu Wario BvaIL Gillis Harlin Bruoks Jm'umc Alx in Broussard. Edward Marshall Brnussard. JumM Lionel Brnlwsard. Morris Brown. Offiv Annolm Carma Palrivia g Chnum-I. Hun I'Zlhc'l Charles. Houlall Haw Clark. Arthur Jvrn Clayton. Ruby Mac Cmneaux. Earlinc varlix Conner. Barbara Juan Connor. Lam Clarence Dames. Bernadette Mari? Daniels. Ida Vac 92 JUNIORS ILnix. Xuzllm H : HixmLJnnh hm Uivm. Mulinn- 17:0:- Huywx. Pull iV'iJ .lnu'v Huuth Hun lhlkw. Quinlim-IIJ Mm lilli wl1 HHiun1Hullhcu' I' wI1iv k. thin I nx'mIIm1. Inwph Frank, Ht'lls Mm Franklin Jilllll5 Karl I l ;1IIinl1.,Im1I Iizlrlilw Hurlv'll. l'illn'l Huril' Umpm. Shirlx-ix Haw wmlu... Hun Jum- 93 JUNIORS Guidry. Cp nlllia :Xnnrllo Guidry.Willwr1 Nnrman Harrison. Jusvphinr Wuriv Ina. Snllit' Ann Jmnvs. Herbert Jamvs. Waller Jolmsnm Betty Lou Jones. Almelra Lurrainv Jones. Mary Elizabeth vainhiun rmiwrl LINK ER 11.0KEIU 1. a meeting place 2 me u u 3, .1 disposfnll, slomgr for valuables. 5. 1m eruq- fnr lardinvsg. 17mm xxhicll of the above will Karolyn McNeil, I mm d Wrrrv. and Jnsvphinc Harrison find their doiinilinn? No. 4 pL'rllalw?'.'? km ,x Iju-M n Hum- knighl, mm Imnim kx Iv. hlhur HiI-lmvl IAH'WVUI'. Shirlm .Xnn .11 '. Xmivldu Culln'rinv llzlmlnr, .Ilhl'llllilll' Luxullh ,Imu- Wuriv Lamina Bmcrlx Ann . Vm'nnn Ulixcr lmiz- c Imu in Hulwrl anrvnu' Lm-krll. Laura Nari!- lmrlu. quis Xnm'llv IAHHUHV.l':ill'l.ll':1n Walden. Currie Iml' Harsh. Hulhir Haw 95 J UNIORS Mt'Cunn. Elhvl Unu- MvDanivl.J1mo Urhunicl. Simmiv Mchil. Kamlxn 17:1va KICZMI. in1- Wm- Miller Virginia Rulll Milstoxul. Shirlm Warh- Mitchell. Luna qu Vum'e. Xm'ma Jvan Lincoln Wright .md Yvrnnn vaivgv might look Hll ian. ml Aren't uppuurunccs nIlun deceiv- ing? We hardly helivvc Mincnu Cmulcn ig rhink- in: about hnmmw-rk rigln nnw, Human. Vvlmu Lois Uurrb. Nlm'x hm Unrnm. Ulutlxnln Wuvkz-lrm h izl Mum le. Dian znlwlll M'rx ix jrq r0 Unriv N-uman. Imu Emma Mrhnlsun. Hurshull Jenn Oslvmmn . k I'zl ' nn Paul. Cvmhlim' Paul. James Pnlilv Jnniu- inolL Wan Elizulwth Pruh-Ix ertha 1.90 Prmusl. Lurruinv 97 JUNIORS Kungv. ,Imw- Hurir Rm-le-r. Carolyn Slll' RirhurxL Clnriu Dru Sillll'l'TNIlL Curnlix n Juyw Shivhls. Barbara Ann Shivlkk. Lilliv luv Sllntixm. Ijrvd Jr, 'mnn. Rulwrt Loo Sillpvr. .Iwhm Smille. Tommie Brllnn SmitlL Hark 51011119115. Calx in XVzu nv Tam: Helen 111I'ic Tzulul'. an'mu Jvun Tlmmzh Iithcl Hue Thompson. Fannie Lee Thompson. R050 Muriel Trir'c. Almotra Vral. Johnnie Mao Vit-Imx Vivian Anita Walker. Lossiv Mae Washinglmn Ennis Joseph Watson. Thnmas Williams Clomha Williams. Erma Jean inlliams. anry Allen WTight. Lincoln Lnuis 99 CHAPlERzQDO ELECTIONS, SELECTIONS IOI MISS LINCOLN, 1961-1962 PHYLLIS WALKER Phyllis was elected 'Miss Lincoln by popular mic of the student body for the srlmnl your, 19614962. Her attendants, who were also contestants for the title, were Bernadine Ford 0er and DeIm-is Funmwt. All are members of lhe senior c 355 h'l'hc luppivsl day nf 1m 1m! L'xcldimvd Phyllis Walker, whvn, after u suspenseful limc. Principal X T. Miller dorlarrd hm. ,, Lincoln uf 106L022. KING AND QUEEN OF BUMBLEBEE FREDERICK COLEMAN, King ARLENE ANDERSON. Queen enise Drake and Terry Martint ring bearers Fur the third consecutive year the section of 10th grade sponsored by Mr. A. H. Harrison has won the title of King and Queen of Bumblebee. Electees are chosen on basis of their support of the yearbook effort; that is, the Class having the highest per cent of student subscribers plus the highest per cent of community subscribers. The court was presented in a coronation ball January 27. tRiglm Denise Drukcr aptly titled the ttBumblebee Bulyyy was a familiar and attractive part of every promotional effort. MOST EVALUATED BY as exemplifying 1k LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP SENIORS James Horton Katherine Jones LT ta.- 'Ij '3 .. . ' 3-. rn36g J x. 2.: ye... : vi M V V3 L , VT aqf'fivda'aIi JUNIORS Doris Loeb James Paul OUTSTANDING THE LINCOLV FACULTY he's! qualities 0f . CHARACTER 9 CITIZFVSHIP '4 PARTICIPATION SOPHOMORES Reatha Sparks Peter Braggs Cynthia Gilbert Delores Barnes FRESHMEN Madelyn Davis Dorie Earls Lee l05 FOCAL ACTIVITY OF COURTESY WEEK. JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 2. 1962 . . . M oST SEVIORS Fred V1055 Bornmline 1711111 JUNIORS Patricia Ballou Ennis Wlashinglon CRITERIA: RESPECT FOR RIGHTS OF OTHERS . COOPERATIVENESS . . . l06 . . . CHOSEV BY POPULAR VOTE OF THEIR CLASSMATES COURTEOUS L SOPHOMORES Maxine Calcole Rudy Simpson FRESHNIEN Bennie Woods Gloria Cuidr'x . . .THOUCHTFULNESS . . .IVNDERSTANDING . . . PERSONALITY. . . CHARACTER l07 MOST D'GN'F'ED BY POPULAR VOTE JINIORS Hul'is Loch Calx in Stvplwns SENIORS Rousewll Shelby Marilyn Downing l'RliSIHIEN Carnhn MI'Clory Ronnie Sanderson SOPHOMORES Maxine Calmte John Simon '09 STATELY CARRIAGE . . . LOFTINESS OF MANNER . . CALM SELF POSSESSION . . . OFTHE STUDENT BODY MOST CONGEN'AL SENIORS JUNIORS Willis Collins Sidney Baker Deloris Hawkins Patricia Ballou SOPIIOMORES FRESHMEN Julm Cumeaux Melvin Benard Alma Augustine Madelyne Davis FRIENDLY . . . AGREEABLE . . . SYMPATHETIC K . COMPATIBLE l09 MOST FASHIONABLE SEVIORS Gloria Slcx'cnson Earnvx'l Jones FRESH HEN Cm'nh n Chulnmn Rivhm'd Bnllnu SOPHOMORES Ralph Bryant Maril'x n McDaniel Joseph Robinson JUNIORS Allen Watson Laura Locket! HO ATTRA C Tl VE SENIORS James Cunm .Im K'C Addison FRESHMEN June Seals J ules Barnes SOPHOMORES Sandra Davis David Brown JI'NIORS chgy Franklin Vnrrii Bruussard SOPHOMORES AND FRESHMEN Sitting left to right: Martha Charles, president, Section 10-2; Robert Robinson. 10-10; Reulha Sparks, 10-1; Roy Gabriel, 10-4; Uno Simon, 10-8. Standing: Jerry Polidore, 10-3; Sharon Mansfield, 1016: and Richard Champagne, 10-5. Not shown: Richard Perkins, 10-7. SOPHOMORES Therek an old saying that sophomores are as wise as owls. We are inclined to believe this old saying-in a modest kind of way of course. It takes wisdom to compete in this scheme of things, and we have sought to do so in our classes, in our assembly programs, in varsity athletics, and in attaining: positions of excellence wherever the opportunity is presented. We were King and Queen of Bumblebee and were crowned in formal ceremonies last January. How- ever. this honor is not new to usswe have held H4 yearbook ruyalty honors for the past three con- secutive, years. and five times in the past ten years. Much of the credit for any success of our class of 327 students should go to our devoted spon- sors. Mr. A. 0. Henderson, grade leader and spon- sur of Section 10-0: Mr. A. 11. Harrison. 101; Mrs. Gloria Williams. 10-2; Mrs. Irene Davis. 103; Miss Ruby Davis. 11H: Mrs. Vivian Tizeno, 103; Mr. Edmund Peters. 10-7: Miss Sydney Carter, 108; Mr. Normand Hehert. 10-0: and Mn Arthur Craflt 1010. MLInh 11h Atldiwa Hrumh-r. Hon Mvmndrx. Ilvrlwrt HIML HInxLx ,hldmmn. hIe-m- Mluuqinr. Mum Hum x lh-luru. lkuich. Him- Bu-LML lhn-iviu ISmjumin. Ik-uy n. m..u. um Rmnrh. Ruuwr Bl'tmkg C. 'uh'. XL. im' CAI rr. Curlix Clmnumgmu Kivhunl Clmrlw; Warllm Clmrllw. nu oils Ll.ullill.1.minu SOPHOMORES HS KJNGAND QUEEN OFBUMBLEBEE . . . Lllznymn. Shirlvy CnIvan. Brenda Culrnmm Fredrick hula San! m Enhnudk. Wilum FunIPnoL lLu-y Furd. .Inl Frunri: Mun Cnburd, J-xmwcbn Gudfrvy. W't-Jv'x Gmdmm Wullvr Granger. I 1y mas Gunner. Brenda Hdlxb. l hdrlr: Ilurrisinn. Carolyn SOPHOM ORES an'rNIIL l,illiv R, Jar kmn. letun ,lv-Im-um Um-ndulyn ,lnlmwn. Kwnnmh .lKIluhull, xmdm .lnum NIH Arr .lnll hid .. , Ldl'uinl. Hmm Luinv, IMIy Lm . mvnzluhn Mulwum. 7 Mdnificld. Shawn Muhhull.t ludcllc MdHhPux. Uwcndnlyn MAL: Hrvm d 31. Ml. unhm' H7 MODEQWIQNGFOIJBWRIUE... Miller, Bm-u-rly Miller, PJlriCiA Mill. Hit ml . .Inw Milson. Clara Milcln-ll. Claudia Ned, Jae uL-lyn Nirhuls. Hyde Parker, Constance Paul, Robert jayne, Marietta Piukney, Robert llh'lnu? .Iuhn Cunu-Jux .md Sylxid Ih-v-v Polk W'illic H ,xccm Lhcinulcd by lctuhb of their uxpuri- ' V . mcnling will! molecules Biology is required of all Sophomore students Pmdicr, Jeanette lKighU Another day ends am am Simon, Roalha Sparks, Jeulr nie Johnson and lures Barnes m 0 v l' closer to lheir goals, Ihc imnwdiute goal IIcingiHnmc! . RJTWIQDOM IQ SOPHOMORES qu Pu Min iN' 11 RN uh le KhllS Tiniirti Rulu-ria lKi-m Rnlrinmn. ilnq'pii Ruluinwn. Rnlwrt Rngmlu. iliiina 54m. Sandra Sum. hnmilu Scull. Hum Smii-m. hunuiti Shclhy Rnlnn Simnri. Xurmi Simon In Himpwn. Ruth Sp irk-. Rx itild A x' u 11mm IN' Einnm Il9 Thumb. Imxmnl 1'1......;. . Ruby 'Hmmpmn. Urmdu '1 1w...1. .,.. .lm'xlcnu 1m; 'Hn-lmJ 1 'u V1 Wdlldw. Vr-lnlu Wmhinglnn. Bum Watkinx. Lnrrn Willimm. Huy Willimm Hhrru mm. Portia uh Gladys Ilmn. Patricia xxin.1..n.14.hm.1u ' liliuiwlh L Willie l ,- 11. R056 Wunff. Clanna- SOPHOMORES Standing: Ray Channell, Percy Blake, Caldw 11 C' Edd' S l 1 ' ' . . Barbara Laday,Judilh Young,Ju1es TaylorJndeanlcnirllgllL le mull, 1nd E12 ! Channell. Seated. Richard Ballau, Julia Bazron, FRESHMEN Septvmlmr 1001 ushered inln Lincoln High Sylmul Ilu- 121111951 Freshman class in the history of 1110 svlmul. Wilh lllC transfer of seventh and eiglllll grades in their mm Franklin Junior High Svluml 11115 svhonl year. this Freshman group became Iruly 11w lmbit's of Ilw school. This lam did nnl dam- '05 in 1110 overall program pvn llwir asserting tlwm . Ion, claimed a repre- nl srlmnl artixitivs. . svnlaliw numlver of armlomic honors. athletic prow- essl leadership in Hull organizations, and partici- patinn in all things of worth in the school. There are 116 Freshmen enrolled in thirteen homeroom sections. Mrs. J. W. Whitley is Fresh- man grade leader and also homeroom sponsor of Serlion 9-1: Mrs. B J1 Taylor, 9-2; Miss Dorothy King. 0-3: Miss M. R. Price, 9-4; Mrs. C. .1. Bould- in. 9-5: Mrs. L. H. Hicks, 9-6: Mr. Joseph Chachere, 9-7: Miss Florence McNeil, 9-8; Mr. Edward Poin- dextcr. 9-9; Mr. Hillery Robinson, 9-10; Mrs. Mar- garet Gamble, 9-11; Mr. A. Z. McElroy, 9-12; and Mr. Eugene Ford. 9-13. 121 4160FUQ -THEMPGE$TFI2EQLNAN Alumnnh-x, 0mm MrllHHIM. llunnie Ammum HrginiJ Atkim. Vn-xnnim HullmL Rhlmnl Bank Xhuiu x mm. um Blue. Bonita Bolden, Evelyn Benton, Carolyn Bunion, Wilbert Bradley, Ronald Rnuux. Vl'rlir Bumk: Janice Brouuurd. Virgia Brown. Bony Byrd Marm Curlel: W illio Cuddle, Vollo Cc EHHP. Ronald Clumnvll. Eun Chunnt'IL Ray 122 CLAQQ IN THE HIQIORY OF LINCOLN Chalnmn. Carolyn Lhilllm. Sun- Cult-mun. .Inm-phine Cnnh-V. Axr Cmul. Laura Huh. Chum- Duh MMe-Im anhlmIL Ed 11' lh-Jnlm. lhmuiu Delmar. Eunirc Dn-mpxm. bolum- Dixnn. Minn: Dimming. Ux'tlyc mum. Hu-lm Eli. Ihvnuh MuhL Ilmmlul thn L. huluw l-'inm-1I.Hitrlwll quuu-i- tiarnlxn 17mm in ,lxm-v Fm'nmn. lerlw I'riwu. Johnm Ulmlun. Ju-x-ph Cunlum Billiv Urkulnm. Ink Hm! .. P nr'. len. ,Inyrv GIGANHO, NOI'JUQI'IN 9:22 . .. Fl'rshmcn Sm: Chillxm 13h- 'ln-x Wimlnn. l'zm'iriu Ucunuun. lein lireaux. and Brenda Eli Await their tum In vln-vL nu! lihmly mu '1: fur prvlmrinu rhv :IHJQIImrnli. Ruby Marsh heated at dwk? ie lihhuy mudonl numam. Harrison. Marie Harrison, Willard Hawkin Catherine Hayes Dianne Heath, Samuel Henry, Joseph Henton, Gloria chtrm, llAric Hill, Judy Hollins, Joseph l24 ...WEHADLARGEQFHONOBPOLLOFTHEW FRESHMEN .lunm. Thmub Jum'x. Vvlma wh. Rru-nnlu le Imrm Kvmlpm. Ernm KHmu-r. Uphvlid Kvnn. xmn. Hvrlwrx Ki . Hm LI H. HmmwlI-x 1.4le Lulmm IAILW Um'mlulvxn l ! 4 n 0 HmmuL Mme Hu . . Hn. Jur-kmn. .Iamlm Lmk Jm'ulh Imn lawn. . Julnnn: J03 cw Jnhnwn, Fm Jnhnmn. Cmrgc mo; .lnhnmn. Judi Jnhumm W'andd Juliu't..Iuw1Ih .nnm iilliu Juum. Dun FRESHMEN Miller. Hargie Milo. Delaris Milslmd, Drryius Mitchell. Harold Munro, Geraldine Neveaux. Gwendolyn Newman, Jamcselta Normand, Mary Paul, Barbara Puwell, Mildred Proves. Arnold Queen, Paul Reado, Beuy Roberson, Stella Robinwn, Alice l26 LJHrur. IIPIA'H Lunhu'. t13xillxia Imp. Durir Imunr. Ilurnlhy I.Wh Hrwnrh Llu'klidgu. shn-Icy valL Ewru-It Luhu John MML. Ruhvrl Marlin. Charllri Marlin. Phyllis Mm d.C.1rldclta Mr-mel. Ihxricia Mvarlnn. Minnie MiHrr. Clmrlit' 11011111111111 31111'1' R1111: 1111111'1-1' 51111111111111. Ronnie 51111111 111111111 511.111.11111111 Spay. R1111 51111111 17111111 51111111. 31111 511111111. 111 11i1 11111.1 11'.11 1111li1 11119 31111611411 T11111 11a Thamn 1 11111111 111111111111.1111111111111- T11111111111111. 111111111 T11111111.1111 111 171111111111 W 11111. R1111111n1l 11 1131111 3111'11111 11111141111. 1. 111111111 1X 1111111111111 1111111111111. 111- 11 .1111 anla. 1111111111- W1111-11. 11111111111- CHAPI'EPJEIGM' ATHLETICS I29 PLACED SECOND 1N DISTRICT ,1 AAAAg CONFERENCE Everybody knows about the usual troubles which plague football teams at the beginning;r of each seasoniat least until the kinks are smoothed out. But who would have expected the troubles to have reached hurricane proportions. as was the case with our District -'1AAAA just as the season was about to get underway. Because of the Carla hurricane. the Bees were deprived of an opportunity of revenge for the licking Baytown Carver gave Ihem last season. but were back in business in time to whip lilL' next nun-mnfercm-o uppunent. the Houstun Worthing Colts, to lose by close margins to Whoatlcy and Yates. then to tmunr-e soundly the Corpus Christi Green Hm'netsi thus ending their non-t'nniercnce play with a 2-2 record. The loss of the next game to the Beaumont Hebert Panthers was a hearthreaker. Not only was it the first conference game. but was also our homecoming: classic. As it turned out. hmwtcr. the Panther loss was the- unh cunierence loss for the seasnn. The Bees turned to have reached their best form when enmuntering Wallace of Orange: Charlton Pollard of Beaumont. and Central of Galveston. The record fur the season was SiX' wins and three losses. In the district conference the. seasons tall'i was fuur wins. and one luss. placing the Bees in second position. Head Coach Alta Tabor is assisted by Richard Williams. Edmond Peters. Joseph Harris. Hulen Davis James Gamble, Charles Powell. and Alfred Zi McElroy. LINEMEN First row: James Como, Edgar Hill, Fred Moss, Larry Conner, and Tommie Smiley.51'ranr1 raw: Roland Mali'o, Edward BaziIeV Daniel Vincent, Russell Celwoodand Vernon Luiegv. I30 QOORECAPD: FOUR WINS. ONE L099 ALL STATE FULLBACK IV ACTION In tho final game of the season. Aurnn Brown 821. Linr'olnis dependable fullback. vxhilwils some of llle skill and dexterity which wnn him the All-Slulc award. Final smrc was Linrnln 31. Central 33. STATISTICS. 1062 Seasun '0 01711011171! They 20 Warming 19 T Whvallm H 7 Yates , , 8 611 Curpus Chrisli , 0 0 Hoben 20 02 Wnllacv , 0 03 Lakr Charlvs 0 17 Charlton P01111111 0 3! Cvnlrul , , , 33 Right: Captains JJHH$ Cum , Allml Hank and Fwd Moss :nlycrly cnnlcmplule uhul IO lhvm i; 1111' hig prnlllvm: how M win games and inflm-nu- lvulnm:lh--. Jonah Ford HZZD Lincoln end, picks up eight yard; and a first wan IRIL' m JJckm Stadium when UK Bumhlellecs and We Wurlllin C011; 01 Holman clashed in :1 mmwnfclcncu game Soon: Linmln Z9 Wurlhinv 19 Was Ihis an especially good end play Llplain Albert Harris and nlher teammates Scumcd lo haw thought MW us Hwy galhvred on BACKS First row: John Clayton, Aaron Brown, Edward Comcaux. thill Sn-phrnx Calvin Collins, and William Mitchell. Second row: McCloud Thomas, Albert Harris, Harold Joseph, MitchellQuoen. Pz-rc' Mullen,undCalvin Duprce Aaron Brown um trots lhrough lhv Orange, Wallace dcfvnsc fur 98 yards and louolr down. Finul scars: Lincnln 62 Orangv 0. tho sidelinrs In congmlulatv Jonah Ford 1823 in Ihi: hmm- gdmc uguiuq de-e. ENDS Robert Hampton, John Mickcn, Edward Wmhinglon, Aumn MJHhL-WR, Morris Bruuvard, Lincoln Wright, Harry Gunner, George Gardner, Willie Cockrell and Henry Jacko B AND .- e Agag. E :3 S . , 9e w i -,3$4a33 i 26;; L$ FOOgBALL me QSQ ALMA 4W gig w z First row: Wallace Henderson, Donald Senneuc, Clzu'e-nre Wycoii,Roger BrandnLawrence Jones,Wiibcrl .u r. Theodnrc Richardson and Isaac Mills Swami nm': Harris Martin. Clarence Edwards, Richard Chumpunne. Curlis l'rancis, Ulysses Crnnncr, Curtis Suwvil. David Brown, Donald Hull A J. Hall. Third row: Raymond Pickcni, Eddie Mallet, Robert Shell whip Lnflnn. Jules Franklin Robert Lewis Rohinmn 'Harry Younghlnud. Hillard Spoil, Churhw Hun . Cumh JvN-ph Harris. I'omlh low: Willie Orplio. linurd Rivers, Wilhcn Harris Charles Sandmzx.HaroldRocru and 101m Simon. The B footballers finished the season with a 3-2-3 skill learned in practice sessions. The schools against record. placingr third in the B-leam race. Under whom they competed were the iiBii squads of He- Coach Joseph Harris, -these aspirants for varsity hart. Orange. Central. and Charlton Pollard. football were given a chalice to put into play the HB iuullullvrs make imid try to hold back 1hr Charlton Pollard gridsters and preserve .1 wvll varnvd 121i victory. O FOOTBALLAPPLY SKILLS IN IMEEQCHOOL PW Ninth graders form the nucleus of our 'C football squad under the supervisinn 0f Cnarh Hulen Davis. Though for many of them this was a first in intersrhnul font- ball. the training and experience gained will he an vffm-livc asset when bidding for i13 or varsity football slot. CiY football Imms played were Dunbar Junior High uf Beaumont; Wallace of Orange: Harper Junior High. Hnuslun: and Lincoln Junior High. Beaumonl. ,. depend on 1119 Cvnlrul 1CJstlonI Drummch uwm' We can 'I'I h iahorei for a unique and wiorful show w ien pcrfnrmunrc: Thi: group in Spanish aniir Was mp5! C FOOTBALL drill mrps lhn un our ruesls duringr lmlflimc Fin! 7014': Roland Celestine, John Qincaux, Eddie- Smilh, Thomas . Second row: Russell Davis, Percy Blake, Leroy Williams, Evan Chan Third row: Coach Hulen Davis, Edward Andrews, Ivory Henry, Coorgc Hulislc, Coach James Gamble. Fourth row: Earl Lee, Ioncs, Ruhtrl Connor, Calvin Miles, Monroe Clark. Melvin Bernard, Roland Slephens, Ronald Marali, Joseph Hollins, Richard Ballou, Henry Francois. Roosevelt Simon, Curry Jackwni John Thnnms, Jimmie Washington, Willie Green, Dorie I35 ,Lunn Ih'mml I31! Jvlrnnimlinn Millv-m nhcn hw hml unnltr ' L mm In! ' i1 ,nul luulv xllx ' mm 11. mm up A. Ilw Ilvluwl P.InIIu-h. 11 xirmrx 1-HT W J :L 111- hm! dum Ilun-uulmm lln- 9 mn, Hun Unnnu lpirluxv vui- ml 1.; mulli mm mumlly nu L h-Iw md dv H.- wnn-rl 16 Wink in tlu- gmm- ulnrh lxvlpml In lml Clmrllnn PuHJrrl Mmrrx' hm. 3 lu LI CAGERQ MAKE FASFQVSRT IN QEAQON OPENERQ The story shifted from the outdoor arena of Yellow Jacket Stadium to the indoor bleachers 0f the Lincoln gymnasium with hardly a flutter 0f the humblebeeis purple and gold wings. For it was now basketball season. and the Lincoln Bumblebee cagers wine rar- ing to flu. That this is a true observation was seen in the wai the uppmwnls were knucked over in 1, 2, 3, L 5. order in the first five games of the season. And though this guod fortune did not prevail consecutively throughout the season, when one looks at the overall picture. it can be seen that this was not a bad year for the Bumblebees. At the end of the season the Bumblebees had won 10 and lost 5 games. In conference competition the picture was 3 wins and 5 losses. High point men of the season were Aaron Brown with 198 points and Western Hatch with 193 points. STATISTICS CONFERENCE GAMES NONtCONFERENCE GAMES Oppanems We They Opponents Orange- , r 7 r H 7 , , , 81 52 Sacred Heart . , W7 Central , , 58 67 W. 0. Boston , 7 Charlton , , , , n 48 55 Sacred Heart , V, Hebert , ,, , r 7 7 r r 4.1. :16 Baytown 7777777777 . ,, . 85 49 Central , , 63 01- Sacred Heart , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77 63 Hthrt 53 51 B, T Washington , , . ,, , , 83 50 Charlton 47 67 Baytown , 72 63 Orangv 73 57 VARSITY BASKETBALL Roosevelt Shelby, Willie CockrelL Western Hatch, Eddie Mullen. and Richard Loftoni Aaron Brown, Captain, Harry Gunner, Jonah Ford, Captain, Larry Jacobs, 137 First row: Percy Mays, Wilbert Harris, Archie Loflon, Clifford Glover, Roller! Lewis Rohinsont Second row: Hayward McNeil, Mitchell Queen, Harry Youngbloo, Clurrnce Edwards, and Charlm Hurrim B BASKETBALL Under the training of Coach Richard Williams, Arthiv: Loftuanithlblpnints. the W37! basketball squad sustained a record of twelve Players on the ET? squad are tenth graders who are wins and one 1055, thus tying for first place with interested in the sport for its physical Challenges and Charlton Pollard 0f Beaumont for the 1961-62 sea- to aspire for varsity competition. Participating schools son. High point men were Percy Mays, with 165, and were Charlton Pollard, Hebert, Central, and Wallace. You can't uffnrd Iu waits a :plit second in this game, Archie Lotion 13D sayst You have to keep on the go all Ihe time His perpcludl motion, along with those of his teammates, enabled the h13 eager: to squeeze a 39-38 victory from the Charlton Pollard basketballcrst spasnn, Tho pitching: staff was headed Ivy Eduard Cnmeaux lat IefH. a vurn' hall artist and fnur-year vvlomn 0f the tram. Cnmeaux led lhv mnund rurps in Vile'ies last mlmm Harold Juseph. catcher and baseball team r'uplain, :ixcs mokic Rmscll Gctwoml workout in wring mining us llcy gm ready fur baseball ,xv-ur-nn. BASEBALL TEAM With :1 pzlxwl nf gmul Ilhlwrs alrvalh in hand and :1 wt'mingh gum! mpph uln'mh in m'irlenr'o. Cmu-h ,Incvph Harris. mvnxnr of Ilw Rumhlobt'r Baseball h-nm. sm-mn'd nptimisliv as lhv planet's m'nt inln wring prm-Iirv. Th1- lmw m'rv hopeful lu lnilk? last srusnlfs 1-1 rwnrd dx'finille p114 history. and tho r-hnnmu xwrx- gnan uilh wlvmns like Larry Cunnvr. Charles Colbert Edward Cnmcaux. Harold Josth. Rnnsexell Shelby. and Timulhy Jnhnson dominating the starting: linPup. Oppnnenls were Central of Galveston. Hebert and Charlton Pollard of Beaumont. Wheatlm of Houslon. and Carver of Bmtnwn. all but the latter two being distrirt opponents. Kneeling: Clifton W'altcrs, W'illir Jarkwn. .len Walmn. Roninwlx ' . Slanding: Larry Gunner. Cillix' Boddcn. N.Iruld .luu-plL Wuslvy UmHn-y. Aux'nn Maulwws. Edward Comeaux, Wllhe Orphe, and WxL bcrl Johnson. Slu-Hn. NIvClnud Thomas, Russell Getwood, Joseph Minnex. l39 COLD WEATHER. 0 PROBLEUV , PACK QELWARIS CLEARTPA'NING HUPDLEQ Willi spring tuing lo burst through before its official calendar debut. what could be mnrc filling lhan to see or parlioipate in such a brisk. invigorat- ing spurts m'livilix :15 track? Coaches Clmhm Clark and Edmund Peters. lost no time in gelling: inlo farm the lugs Huusllix juniors and scniursl M10 wvrv to try to luring; home the laurols fur Lincoln this svhool war. Last scasun's lx-am mm lhrL-c imitational mecls two ill Jut'kct Stadium lwrc and 0110 in Beaumont. placed third in dim'il'l va-I at Bt'uumunl: second in the stair 111 Prairie View. Jnnuh Ford. l'hhliv Cnmpbvll. Tommie Smiley. Jules Franklin. and Sidney Baker wore stale repre- sentatin-s. Furd aml CampIu-II r'ompeled in high and low hurdles: Smiley llist'llSI Franklin. pnk- uluh: and Bakvr in lfw mill- run. BOYS' TRACK Kneeling: Frank Webb, Calvin Stcpllelh. Sidney William:Y Hery Hudgr. Eu-H'H Smith. Harold Baker, and Sidney Baker. Slundirlg: 'lfromlilie Smiley, Percy Mallet, Eddie Cumphcll. Wuln-r Sincgul. Edmml deuingmn. Urmld Williams, Morris Broussard, and Jules ran Iin. I40 1 VIUORUI S CHIPAHA GIRLS VIE FORTENNIQ REOOGNMON Km'vlmg: Carob WMI. Hn-ryl Ihrtnn. xmd EHn-l UerII, Srmulmg: Vwmim 5'an .Lmiw Ihnan uml Julia Fur Linn . GIRLS' TENNIS By unrl'x Fvlwruary bad weather had cleared suffivicnlh fur the Ivnnis team to swing into ilL'liUlL Lincoln's experienced players. as well ax Ihusu out fur the first time. began a vigor- uus Campaign. a campaign which consisted of a 0619 HI ov-rcise. instruction and practice sessiuns designed 10 better their last yearas sta- tistics 0f 5 wins aml 5 losses in district compe- tition. Competitors were Charlton Pollard and Hebert of Beaumont, and Fidelity, Yates, and Wheatley of Houston. Coach Alva Tabor trains these girls. l4l EXTRADEPARTMENT ORGANIZATIONS THELEADERQ OFAQCHOOLQOCIQY. Row one: Elizabeth Wise, Alma Augustine, Vallery Forcman, Suumlru .ihiinmln, Iniul'd Lni'kt'll, Rasmus, Brenda Eli, Jeritza Harrison, Elsie Francis, and Wanda Preston. Syers, Billie Cordon, Lillie Green, Dotsie SL Julian, Deloris Fonu-not. Brown, Shirley Smith and Carolyn 11113135, Row three: Samuel Huulh ir. Loeb, Dasie Rodger; Edward Comcuux, Fred Moss, Percy Mullen Clayton, Verdie Fran, George Harris, and Andrew Halli Raw lam: Barium Shivld .Vir B. VILqumcl Jam. MI Jacqueline Ned Klurilyn McDaniel Willie Reed, Earl? Por- Mury Allen, Gloria McKenzie, Faye Row 11m: Pal Beauman, Velma Jones, Phyllis Jan u Polite, Diana Thompson, Rose uxine Calcotc, Czuolyn Benton, Doris Phe erson, Cleolha Williams, Shirley tor, Ronald Stephens, Joseph Hailing, Cumhn Starks, CurnlanL-al. Shi1h1 Miish-ud Bony Johnson, mid Carrie Madcn. STUDENT COUNCIL Two of the most successful Student Council projects this year were lhe Christmas Cheer Basket collections and the Courtesy Week activities. This group's efforts were projected in gala homecoming activities and sociais which they sponsored during the year. Officers are nominated in homeroom sections, and voted 011 in primary elections. Winners in primary elections are then voted 011 by 1hr student body in a general .cicction. The president. vice president and secrelarx' are seniors: assistant secretar1'.lreasurer and business 111a11dgcr .juniors: and chaplain. repnrlel and se1geanl-al-arms arc sophommes. Mr. B. S. Elli- son is sponsor, SRIIICd: Patrick Baiiou Irmsurer: Sid- nt-y Jilkcr, 1 5 1ire preSidcul; Jame 1 1 Kulhuim- Jam -1 blumling SILK 5. Eliixn11,:.pon Mir: BL'llnil Woods, wrneant 11.111115, Richard Ulumpdgnr, budncsi manager; Rugvr Brunch, rvpum-r and Gloria Cuidry. chaplain .AREOHEN HQQCHOI-ABQJ'OO. Raw one: Joyce Addison, Rosa Thompwn. Dtloria Fulnlcnot,Si1nmie ?ICDJMCI Dutsic St Julian, Ennis Washington, Norma Taylor, Jose- phine Harrison and 1mm H1roId Iicrn Mcna Hall and William ElIisOn. Row 171nm: Juiiph F1110nmn.Dans Lulwh. Anna Connyer. and CaIvin Stephem. Raw four: Harold Keys. James lIm'lulL Iamn Brown, Vernon chcigu Sidney Bakm; WilIm-t Guidry. UIUFIJ Sh-u-nsuu. H1yward Williams Row fire: 1 Patricia OIIit- Brown. Hcrhcrt Bazron, Hilda Joh nson, T omas ats AIlwrt H1 Iiullnu Henry Conner Verdie Pratt, Katherine Jones, lunus Paul Helen na Dcese, and Phyllis Walker. and AI Ray Sumptcr NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Possibly. the most improssiw nI lhu spring assem- blies are the inlIUt'IIItll vercmunics 11nd Honors Day presenlaliuus enginocrvd In the Linuohi Chapter of the Valiunal Hounr Sm-iely. In the former activity, applicants M10 hmc met the qualificatinns of high scholarship. cunstruvliw leadership, purposeful serv ice. and worthy Character are admitted into the So- ciety. During the IJJIIPI' vxercisvs. outstanding stu- dents in all phases and departnwnls of the school are presented tret'ti Iran's of merit Vational Honor Society lul'lnIN'rS showed creativ- it1 and that they are as talented as they are studious, when they presenled the versatile and highly enter- taining Panorama of Many Monds'! last February. National Honor Society members served as hosts, registrars, and guides for special occasions such as American Education Week. Public Schools Week, and Education Business Day. Current membership totals forty students in tenth through twelfth grades. Aaron Brown is president: James Horton, vice presi- dent; Deioris Fonteuot, secretary; Josephine Harrison, asislant secretary: Ennis Washington. treasurer; C111- vin Stephens, pm'Iiamentarian; Herbert Bazron, re- porter; Sidney Baker, sergeant-at-arms; and Patricia Ballou, chaplain. Sponsors are Mrs. Roberta Simpkins, Miss Naomi Ellison, Mr. Burton West and Mr. Lee Odom. I45 Does AB mnw before AZ? or 5L Julian before Stanley? Alphahelizing rolls Cam be a problem, uanss youW'c had the experience of Teddic Coleman, Sophomore Editor: Sandra Shudowens and Geraldine anks, Junior Editors; and Muriun Anderson, Senior Editor. I46 HARD WORKAND HEADACHES? k'The- M'hedulc mm! he mm? was the word from tho: Edilnr-in-Chief Dcloris Fumvnm HMO, 10 INT menrkt'rs. Catherinc Bcuuman. Co- itor; .y ' Mur-kelmy, Senior Editor: and Kather- inc JnnesV Copy Editor, heartily agree ind plan shortcuts for meeting dmd- me. MRSI D. J. CHESTER. Editorial Advisor 1962 BUMBLEBEE year mo '. One of His mosl cxriling und tedious jabs in yearbook prcparulions is checking and recheck- ing layouts lwfore gixing final approval to their placement in the yearbook. Yet, Helena Deese and Vernitu Syers Avlivilics Editors, and Ruby Zenon and Hilda Johnson, Organizations Editors, find it a clmllrngv. pdrliuularly when efforts are rewarded with an atlmmivv spread in the YES ...EJTNLAQTOlJBWORKIQ COMPLElED. Realizing Hm pulrlHling .1 nnlrlmuk is Ilig buxincss Janice Prexron. BHJINN: Maudgm'; Uri. H. J. Taylor, Finance Athimr; Ruby leuwh uml Curriv Mudcn, Sub- scriptions Editors: uml Dmiv Rndgcrx'. Bookkeeper. try to make 1111- liumbluln-v finzuu'ially :nlu-nl by gel- ting Eb many subwliplium .h pthlv. STAFF We're glad we cnuld gel Iugmhcr was the stated or implied feeling of Fallon Marlin, Carolyn West, Alfred Mchal and Donald Floyd, Ad- vertising Edilors, when ronlructs for ads with community firms won- finnlizcd. Whethwr vulvhin; tho guyy play hall or listening m lennvn .hccr. Spark Editors. Ethel qurult. and Charla; Colbert. and Frealmmn Edilorx. Ihrlmm Huliqv Jud Brrlhu ollini, mm! Illv was rrvurdf'd pictorially in 1110 Bumlalvlu-v. Sealed: Albert Augustine, McKinley Johnson Leroy Ross, Earl Minard, Rooscvch Shelby and William MitcheIL RENEE REMONQHIP BEIWEEN HOMEAND COMMUNHY . Alpha Chi. nnv nf lhc lhru- Hi-Y Clubs. tries to milk? Ihl' hY I'rm-d a living: thing. The memlwrs are engaged in ur-Iivitius xxhich slimulalv a holler relationship belwecn school. home. and mmmunily and haw oodles of fun doing it, Automobile mum's will rmnember the hbig SCH Alpha Chi i-Yers makv In 1101 car washin jnbs in order to finance trips to hY cunforvnr'cs 'I'rirHiVY mvmln-rs Imukwl forward In tho dinnL-r uhnh Ilwsv mung; men planned in llwir hnnnr. Offit'PlN' 11n- lert Mlguslino. prvsidvnt: 15x :ms. xix-L- prmiult-m: Runsvwlt Shelln' Jnmcs 0, Rnlwrliun. assidnm secrolan' Adrinn . FN'I'L'IIIU : Uh'n an1- Mill. thuplain. Earnest Jones. sergvnnbubnrlns: Al. frml ICugz-nv. I1arlimm-nlm'izm: James Cnmn. purlvr: 11ml IAn-ran Knis. Iiusimms munagm'. r0- ALPHA CHl-Hl-Y CLUB XIfrcd Eugcnr. Dnnxld Fluul lamri 0mm and Earnest Jones Slanding: Wildred Levine Adrian Emu: Edn'lr Hill. Cmrgr Duh Inrrv Marlin Paul Batiste Robert Hampton. . . . WITHA GENUINE INTEREQHN 114E OLIDOOBLIFE. one: Albert Harris, Mervin Conner. I'vrcy Mullt'll. Earnml Cvorgr Ruin Edgar Hill. James Como, Fred Moss, Lincoln Wright. I CMWan John Clayton Charles Colbert, Adrian Evans, Jonah Ford, Row four: Mr. Alfred McElroy, A1 Ray Sumpler, 01L. Mcle. and James Horton, Raw Iu'n: Aubry Piz-rrr' Allen MHCS, and Albert Augustine. Row Illn'r': R Charles Mitchell, Morris Caddisan. Willk Cullim. mnl Huroll I Edward Commux, Hayward Williams, Alfred George Gardner. Reginald Joseph. Aurun Brown. Wmlrm Hnnh. Ronald Mulm. Calvin Dupree, and, not pictured, Larry Connor. EXPLORER? POST 140 Kappa I'kplnrrl's Pust 110 was nrganizcd 1351 school umr as an prlnring unit of Bay Scouts of Xnm'ir-a. The nwmlwrs zu'c yvung mvn h0se spe- cifir' illIPrPSt of explm'atinn is alhlt'tics Already their agility and enthusiastic :piril lune mm them Ihv first plal't' Irnphy in local winlcr Olympics. and Iln-Ix arv srhwluled tn rnmpole in :1 similar activity in Hnuslnn. Texas. this spring. Fxplnrors find mud! vnjoAxnwnt in summer jam- lmrvos with mmnlwrs Hf 111v nlhvr lhrcc I'VplurK-r pusls llm'o Such outings as these bring alive the fundamental purpose of nrganizatinnithat of promoting whole- sume fun. clean living and preparing for better citizenship. Leaders are James Horton, president: Albert Harris, vice president: Percy Mallett, secretary; George Gardner. treasurer: Alfred MCNeal, Edward CnmPauX. Mervin Conner. cabinet representatives; and Larry Conner. quartermaster. Mr. Alfred Mc- Eh'm is advisor. I49 Raw une: Lavcm kains, Constance Parker. Judy Hill. Amln-y Rmv. F demld Mansfield, Josephine Coleman, Betty Benjamin. and HM Unmthx King, Ruzr Ilzrn Immm president. Raw two: Sarah Thomas Vrrdic I'ruH. Bonita Blue, Thelma Edwards, Patricia Borkcll. irc prI-Julrm: Jones. and Madelyn Davis. r lhuuue. Mary Nnnnan, and Doris Loch, Hmlclinn Washington, Sharon Nmnm Taylor, Dclores Bums, .hximml wrrclury: Billie ac l I u-nun :1 flu hm. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Should wu be a teacher? Yes if you have the qualifications and the interest. You may find out through explnralion of special interests and talents, which can he done easily as a member of Future Teachers of America. Under direction of its president, Doris Loeb, and ISO spunsnr Hiw Duruliu Kilw this group has planned llinns. Future TPal'llPl'S Week. and teach- ing designated vlas :15 aids in mpluring the teach- ing field. Olhvr uff rs inrludc Patricia Beckett, vice president: Palriciu Balluu. secretary; and Leona Cla'x- Class V tun, assistant secretary GOOD NEWQ, YETNOF TOO GOODTO BE'IPUE. R014; mm: Mary Davis. Millicent Loo. Clnria McKenzie. Jn- Addiwn. Jackie Bourgeois, .10 Carolyn Thomas, and Emma Lamllais. Row 11m: James anlt-nnL Muudr Payton, Timothy Johnson. Ivory Lyons, Charlelha Henderson, Emnm Howard, Lillie Ballard. and Anna JUIIanL Row three: Hill. and Calxin DIIDTPP. Dmid Batiste. Adrion Evans, John Clayton, Edgar LINCOLN MIRROR Whvn vameras lwgin flashing every where. and news- Impermtin uith pads Iwgzin asking: questions of us, we kmm that tho Linvoln Wirrm' is about 10 go to pres, Thn Uirmr Staff prinls about everything: of impurlmu-o Illa! happens amund Linmln: from head- line news 10 gossip. this staff mirrors the new? to reflect a Irue picture of artivilivs at Linvoln School. Thv currml membership totals 23 mcmhers 0f the senior rIaS' Officers are Joyce Addison Hlitmviu'chief: Emma Lavallais and Millh em Lee. news editors: Gloria Mc- Flaihl First iduv nf Hm MIRROR is hm off 111? press. Mid rmldcrs m mm In? Mary Gladys Davin. Rudy Simpson. Emma JPun Hmmrd. and Jo Carolyn Thomas. Kenzie. business manager: Adrion Evans, promotion manager: John Clayton and Ivory Lyons, circula- tion: Wary Briscoe and Mary Davis, society editors; Edgar Hill and Fred Moss, sports editors; Charletha Henderson and Anna Johnson, features; Calvin Du- pree and Emma Howard, club editors; Lillie Bellard and James Fontenot, make-up; David Batiste, artist; Maude Payton, IBM lypist; Timothy Johnson and Ivory Lyons, photographers; J0 Carolyn Thomas, circulation secretary; Maxine Fowlkas, exchange ed- itor. Mrs. Vivian Tizeno is sponsor. Hun murh fJI'lht'r mll um palzulv 1.va nu? Cad. hut MK 1mm! 1.. km-p mi. Arm Mm! mx fm-t .m- wow xin-d! Cunqu in nmrrlling; fur Iliulx uhmvl ImmL m nur AIL- Iricx mn hu-lwl AI ljnmln Ihh qlnml nun. lhml from Orange. 11-xe Ianw thix' furnmiun fur mmidcmtinn nf judgvu. Bcsidrs Hu- ,n-rfm-nmu-u. I nux' mm unhe xhv min; which nmkm funihdll Imlflimv wwmunim m wu inlvr- esting iQ lhv wafm'uhlm'v nf Imih uf ximing mum le Yuh-s Hlmblnnl xml and uulxl w-rfmmm wn- muq colorful nu Hw iix-M. EPILOGUE SCENES FROM 1961 GRADUATION l53 GRADUATION, 1 961 '1 1..- vanml M. 1;. mm m pxinrilul 1mm during lIJM'JIJlII't'Jh- mm m . Ccn-mnnivs fur Imlh lhl- Ix.xw.xl.nxuum- 4nd mmv menm'un'nr vxon-iw; mm- ln-H ulH nf Jump, Mmir. Iurnide 1w thr Miwtl Ulvo Club And dirvrlml by MrS. V A. Uilrhvll, WM .1 VUIFUHIF Luturv uf hulh Incu- Lumum- Allll t'nmmvnrc- nu-nr Pu'rriwi Luis Brand: is uffwliulmleillx A'HHILHHLHVKI by Im'enli mn- it w. m mu? The svlling 0f slurkrd and alplmlwlizvd diplomas mic lured at 1cm holds the spollight during: preliminaries nf mmlm-m'omr-nl pmcvcdings, In lyuckgruund Heft! of photo below is Dr. Ronald J, Ruussew. principal spmker during the commence- ment exercises Dn Ruussew is Director of Sludcnt Activities and Coumeling at Prairie View A KL M. 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Cnra. 48 Carter. Sydney Ree. 43 Chaz'hvrc, Joseph. 46 Chester. Jnvna, 35 Clark. Claymn. 5, 25 C01110,Audrey.20 Cru11,Ar111ur.37 D3219 11121011,!1-2 Ellison, Bivyon. 21, 144 Ellison, Naomi, 36, 39 Felinus. Nancy, 21, 23 Ford, Eugene, 41 Franklin, Margaret, 50 Freeman, Charles, 27 Cuidry, Arreader, 20 Hall, Waller, 41 Harris, Billir Joyce, 51 Harris, Joseph, 51, 134 Harrison. Anderson, 26 Hebert, Norman. 46 Henderson, Arlhur, 42 Hicks, Laurahelh, 20 H111, Dora, 17 Jacket, Barbara, 50 Johnson, Theodore, 17 King, Dorothy, 37, 150 Levy, Chester, 126 Linden, John, McElroy, 141116111, 27, 149 McNeil, Florence, 35 McNeil, Oscar 1., 29 Miller, Lizzie. 44 Miller. A. Tennyson Mitchell, Luther, 41 Mitchell, Verlie, 29 Mitchell, Tolm7mye; 16, 48 Niel, Ru111,1 Odom m, e, 4 Paul, Donald, 47 Peters, Clesther, 15 Peters, Edmond, 43 Pickeu, Marjorie, 36 Powell, nr es, Price, Mary Ruth, 4-3 Reed, Katherine, 17 Robinson, Eura, 48 Robinson, Hillery Simpkins, Roberta, 16 36 Tabor, A1va,50 Taylor, Betty, 16,37,147 Tizeno, Vivan, Walters, Eva, 21, 25 Welch, Ruby, 21, 24 West, Burton. 46 INDEX Wesson,Ru1h,17 Wh y,1unn1la. 42, 45 ms,G10ria. 16,36 W1 ams, Alice, 15 Williams, Richard, 51 Wil1iams. Joyce, 1. SENIORS Adams, Nulhaf, 65 Addison, Joyce Mae. 39, 65, 110, 145, 151 Aiklcs.Bol1111e Jean. 38, 39, 40, 44, 65 Andorsq1n,Gcne ana1d 39, 60, 65 An d9 Anpn eaux, Gen nve AugustinP,A1bert 1:2,465,5148, 149 132111519. Barbara Ann, 49, 65. 147 Balistc, Dm'id, 65, 28, 151 Baliste, Linda Marie, 33, 49, 65 Beasley, 011.9, 30, 39, 55 Beauman,1C.11he1'inc Virginia, 38, 44, 49. 06. 13811, Brenldu 611,111 Bellurd, Lillie 3011,6531, 66, 151 Benton James Todd, 166 Blackwell, Rehecaa Ann. 66 Bomon, Doris Mqrie, 66 Breuux, Dianna, 38. 39, 40, 44, 66 Bre.1ux,,10 Ann, 39, 53, 60, 66 Briscoe, Martha Ann. 24. 60, 66 Briscoe. Mary Elizabeth, 44, 53, 67 Brooks, Robert Earl, 67 Brown, Aaron Lewis, 30 61,67,132, 136.137,145,149, Bmwn,W1ildred lee, 38, Brown, Rose V13r1c,3038,39,44, 67 Calcate. Roy, 67 Campbell. Eddie. 68, 140 Cane,,106131, 68 Cater, Willie,! 18 Chaney, Jerry Warde11,68 Chun11,C:1111erine,68 Claylon,,10hn Lewis, 68,132,149,151 Cock71'ell. Willie Joseph, 23, 68, 133, Co111er!,C112111esRay,68,9147, 149 1 Cole, Lena Mae, 24,44 Cole, Rena Mac, 33, 67, Coleman, Teddie Lee, 206 930, 69, 14-6, Collins, Bertha Mac, 53, 69,1 CoIIins, Willis Joseph, 31, 69,109, 149 Comeaux, Edward.69,132,139,144, 149 Como, James', 60, 69, 110, 130, 131, 148, 149 Conner, Henry Jr.,6 Conner, Me n, 38, 31,700,149 Cook,P11illip au1,31, Cook, Wilmn R., 38, 7 Davis, Earl 19.. 28, 39, 70 1 D111 , George Whilley Jr..40,148,149 D.1,MaryCI:1dys 38.39.70.151 09:,11.41frf'd.7070 Dean. Jnhn1 1199.99, 1161an 11611199. 61. 67. 71. 145, 146 Dixon, Sandra 10:111. 39, 44. 49, 71 D07wning.11arilyn Rose. 24, 39, 40, 4-4. Dunkilns8 Douglas Din Dup1e0,Cal1'in.39,89,13271149, 151 Eticnm', Roxanna, 24.5 Eugene. A11red.2. 148 Evans. Adrian 13111109. 148. 149. 151 1'loyd.Dx1n:11d.10,90p11,23,38 39, 71, 147.148 Funtenul, Allen Jumo9,2572,151 anlenol. Delnris Ann, 23, 40 57, 58, 72,102;141,1425.146 For11.139.11rice.7 F0111. Bernadine, 44 49. 57. 58, 72, 102,106 Ford,.10n.111,72.137,119 Foreman. Vallory loan, 33. 34 38, 72, 4 14 Fuwlkrs Maxine Shirley, 72 mei9 , . lren F, Francis, Elizal1elh7Ann, 73 17m WulLor, 73 Funk. 119111699 39. 49, Freddie, Mm 0113,21- 38 39, 73 Gardncr.Cmr-u73, 133, 49 Cleood. Charles Russell.73,130,139. 11-9 Coodc-n.111ner1.1Rul1130,39,73 tyrudncy.Hcrman e, 39 3 Gunner, .111 um. 39, 44, 49, 74 Grew, Darr11, 34, 33, 49. 74 1.11m. E10113 '19, 74 Crinin. Bcuylmu, 25;; 40, 49, 74 CunnI-r, Larry, 74.1 11:111. Edwnnl, 74 Hampton. Jamescna, 49, Harris, Albert Innis, 30, 61, 74, 132, 144.145,149 Hamh, Weston 1- rank, 75. 137, 149 Hawkins, Delores, 39, 49, 67. 75, 109 Hayes, Alvin, 75 chdcrwn,C11urlellm1, 30, 53, 75, 151 Hemon, Iva 3139.4 H111,9EdgarAnll1ony,56,75,130,148, Hihes.Ru1h 18111161, 53 75 110rlon,.1nn1es Lennard, 28, 31, 38, 56, 58, 67, 75, 104, 144, 145, 149 Howard,Emm:1 Jcnn,38,4-0,76,151 Howard, S1lir1ey Temple, 33, 34, 76 1nse-11,H.n'old Lloyd; 23, 76,149 Jackn, Henry James, 76, 133 Jackson, Lawrence Ear1, 39, 76 Jackson, Milllred Mae, 53, 76 Jacobs, Lam Bennie. 30. 39, 40, 56, 58, 76,137 Jason.B'crn11d1nu, 76 Jencfcr. Clarence Jr.. 76 Jollmson, Andrcw Timothy, 39, 44, 76, l 1.7 .1011n5011. Ann.1 31.1rie.77 X101mn 1111.1. Mac, 25, 671,77 145,146 xlohnson.Hubi1-, 77 Johnwn. 31rK1n10y 33311111111, 33, 38 44, 77,148 Jones, 31km .1051p11, 39,7 Jones, Eamon Joseph, 77,111,148,149 Jones. Katherine Faym 25, 40, 78, 104, 111145. 146 Jones, Lawrence .3111Ic111111, 44, 78 Jon1-5, Runnir. 2, Jam's Williu111Jr.'38,4,178 70.511111,11.1m1111.11111'5,30,78, 132,139 8.1058pl1.H111'rv.27,78 .y- 1101.... 1.311, 0.111'31.1r1t',21 1.1 53, 78 Iandn. Dounl115. 78 Landr'y, Presl'qn. 78 1411611415, Emma Rulll, 38, 39, 79,151 Lee, Milliccm Elaine, 30, 38, 39, 79, 151 Levine, W'ildnid, 23, +1, 9, 148 Luflon, Richard. 79, 137 onns Clurenn'1,.39. 79 LVOHS 1111ry.79,151 31111131, Pvrcv 30, 7,9 132.140. 14-1, 149 313110. Rnnald,23,1-1,79, 130, 19 .31.11511,Ru11y 31.10, 25, 79, 147 Marlin'. Allen Car'I'cr. 79 .31111'I1n,F1111m,38,'39,80, 147 3Inrtin,1.:1rn',8 ,148 3Ichll,Lawr1'nCc, 20, 39 41, 60, 61, 80 McClenon Joan 1m c,80 .316Kcnl.i., C'luliu .1 9:111, 39, 80, 144, 151 .31ch111, Alfred 111,30,80, 147,149 McPherson. Josie Cfcelia, 38, 49, 80, 144 .311185.3118n11.31,80,149 Miller, Gloria Jean, 24, 34, 81 ,-1,-1 81,148 31111411511, C11.11',1ie- 25, 44181,149 Mitchell, 3191111 Jcan,8 Mitchgll, William Lafayette, 39, 81, 132, 148 INDEX Montgomery, Regen. 81 Morgan, B1551 Morv'an Cliffur'118822 451,149 Moullry, Evelyn. 82 Murphy, Emily Ruth, 30, 49, 53, 83 Norman, MargareI, 39, 49, 53, 33 Purker,J.11nrs E11101. 2;. 34, 93 Payton. 31.1ude Lillit', 38, 4-9 83, 151 Periu,S.1111my N0r111:111,83 Pele, Frcdia Mae, 53. 83 Peter, Alfred James. 83 Phillip Rdy111011d,83 Pitrre.1Au11ry 11.17018, 33, 34, 38, 84, 19 PolIdl'vre,PL.1r1y .3138, 38, 39, 40, 44, 49, Pm'lt, 833111118 Marie, 25, 33, 34, 38, 39, 67,84,145,150 Preston, Janice Marion, 53, 61, 84, 147 Rubinwn, Clnrem'c. 84 Rodgr' 935113 Mae, 25, 40, 61, 84, 14-4, 116 Leroy, 84,148 .5 nn,Virgini.1, 24, 84 Sluduwens, Sandra Regina, 24 38, 85 146 1? .8'119111y, Roosevelt Anlllony, 86,108,137, :1' 9111's, R1155. Lee, 38, 39, 44, 49, 86 ;, Alexander SIan ey, 86 111, Jn5ephme, 38 39, 49, 85 mums 15111.11, 85 Sincgal, Edward James,23 39, 44,85 Sincgal.WdIter,85140 Sluiford,VemIz1Jean, 39, 44, 86 Marks, Carolyn Ann, 38, 44, 53, 86, 144 8'1. Julian, 11101511: Marva, 25, 33, 34, 38, 36, 1'14 SI.'vc11son',ICloria Jean, 38, 39, 86, 111, 14-5 Slmwder, Doris 31.18, 38, 44, 53, 86 Summer, Al Ray, 34-, 38, 56, 58, 86, 145, 149 Swallow, Jerrv, 86 Thomas, Jo'Curolyn, 39, 40, 86, 151 Thomds, Yvonne Glynn, 24, 44-, 87 Trainer, Lillie Mae, 30, 38, 44, 87 Tyler, Ethel Mary, 49, 53, 87 Tyler, William, .11., 30, 87 Vincent, Jessie Lee, 24-. 87 Wullm'e, Hermann, 87 Wallace, Law 8, 887 Walker, Alma 11'u111. 49, 53, 87 Walker, Phyllis Aml en, 38, 39, 57, . 86 , Walters, Clifton 1.1171y3,44,8888, 139 Weldon, Shirley Ann,8 Washin'gton, Edward, 88; 133, 140 Williams, Cleveland, M I W1111an15, Hayward 21, 31, 39, 41, 66, 88,195,145,149 W1llimIIs. Robrrl Jr, Wil5'0n, J1me Elizabel11823, 49, 53, 89 Windon, Rayfield. 89 Willi.11115, 8'111nev.88.140 Wise, Clarence,9 Zvntm Ruby Ann, 25, 28, 40, 89 146 JUNIORS :3ddn15',DoI'cl11.1.91 Addison.BEIIyDJe.1n, 49, 91 Allen, .31.11'y 1 .1151', 28, 40,49, 59, 91, 144 Alli50n, Charlene. 90, 91 Andrews, Mary HeIe'I'I, 91 Andris, Sherman. 91 Anuszmng. Charlonc 11., 25, 39, 91 Ballou, Patricia Ann, 25, 28, 40, 44, 91, 106, 109, 145. 149 Banks, Geraldine 31.1119, 44, 61, 91, 146 BarIon, Cheryl Ann, 38, 40, 44, 52, 91, 141 13.12110, Geraldine, 91 BJZrUI'I, Herllerl, 28, 30, 61, 90, 91, 145 Bell, Rochelle Denis'e, 49, 91 Bcllizarc,13urli.1 Mane, 23, 49,53, 91 Bodden, Gillis Martin. 91, H139 Brooks, Jerome Alvin, 28, 90, 92 Brou55ard, Edward Marshall, 31, 92 Broussard, James Lionel, 92 Broussard. Morris, 92, 110 Brown, 0111: Annette, 25, 92, 145 Carter, Palricia, 26, 92 Channel, Mary Ethel, 26, 92 Charles, Beulah Mae, 92 Clark, Athur Jerry, 92 Clayton, Ruby Mae, 92 Comeaux, Eurlme Beverly, 53, 92 Conner, Burham Jean, 53, Conner, Larry Clarence, 32, 92, 130 Dames, Bernadette Marie, 48, 49, 92 Daniels, Ida Mae, 44, 92 Davis, Audrey Mae, 93 Dixon, Judy Ann, 93 Dixon NadineTaye, 39, 44, 93 Dorsey, Patricia Joyce, 93 Douglas Mary, 28 38, 40 93 Dukes, Quinlinella Ax'm,9 Ellison,Willi.1m Mullhe'w, 28,33,118, 39, 9,13 45 Fedr'ick, Melvin, 93 Foreman, Josep1'1, 28, 40, 93, 145 Frank, Belly Ann, 23, 49, 93 Frank1in, James Earl, 40, 93 Franklin, Jean Earline, 24, 93 Garret, Ethel Marie, 90, 93, 141, 147 Casper, Shirley Mae, 44, 93 Gordon, Mary Jane, 44, 93 Cuidry, Cynthia Annette, 94 Cuidry, Wilb ert Norman, 94,145 Harrison,Josep111ne Marie, 28, 33, 34, 94,1 111a, Sallie Ann, 23, 53, 94- James, Herbert,9 94 James, Walter,94 Johnson, Betty Lou, 44,94,144 Jones, Almetra Lorraine, .1 ones, Mary Elizabeth, 44, 94 5 Knight, Emma Louise, 39, 52, 95 Kyle, Arthur Michael, 95 LaFIeur, Shirley Ann, 40, 44, 95 Lair, Amelda Catherine, 53, 95 Lander, Josephine, 95 Lavallis, Joyce Marie, 95 Lavina, Beverly Ann 95 Ieveige, Vernon Oliyver, 30, 61, 95, 130, 145 Lewis, Robert Lawrence, 95 Locke , Laura Marie, 25 95, 111,144, Loeb, Doris Annette, 25, 28,33, 34, 95 104,103,144,145,105 Lovilone, Earl Jean, 44, 53,9 Maden, Carrie Lee, 38,39, 95, 144, 147 Marsh, Ruthie Mac, 53 95 McCann, Ethel Maye, 38,96 McDanie1,June Marie,4-4 , 96 McDaniel, Simmie,28, 40, 44, 96, 145 McNeal,Kar01yn Faye, 34,96 MrZeal, Ex1e Mae, 44, 96 Miller, Virginia Ru! h, 96 Milstead, Shirley Marie, 38,59, 96, 144 Mitchell,1;ena Mae, 24, 9, 96 Moore, Norma Jean, 28, 38, 40, 44, 53, Morgan, Velma Lois,9 Morris, Nancy Ann, 44, 49, 97 Marrow, Gladyola, 97 Muckelmy, Sylvia Anne, 25, 40, 97, I46 ed,Dia11 Elizabeth, 39,44 ,97 Nervis, Joyce Marie,4 , Ne ewman, 1.011 Emma, 44, 97 Nicholson, Marshall Jean, 44, 97 Osborne, Sarah Ann, 34, 97 Paul, Geraldine, 44, 49, 97 Pau1,James, 33, 34, 7971, 104, 145 Polite, Janice, 38,97 Powell, MaryE ElizabethM 40, 44, 97 Prater, Bertha , , , 97 rovosl, Lorraine, 44, 97 Range, Joyce Marie, 39, 98 Keeder, Carolyn Sue, 49, 53, 98 Richards, Gloria Dean, 44, 49,98 S1111 derson, Carolyn Joy yes, 38, 44, 98 Shields, Barbara Ann, 38, 44, 98, 144 Shields, Lillie Mae,38 , 98 Shallow, Fred 11., 28, 38, 39, 98 Simon, Robert Lee Singer, Joann,9 98 Smiley, Tommie Belton,31,98,130 Smith,Maxk, 32,98 I74 INDEX Stephens, Calvin Wayne, 98,108, 132, 140,45 Tate, Helen Marie, 24,39, 90,98 Taylor, Norma Jean, 25, 28,39, 98, 145, Thomas, Ethel Mae, 44, 53, 98 Thompson, Fannie Lee 99 Thompson, Rosa Muriel, 28, 39, 59, 99, 145 Trice, Almelra, 49, 99 Veal, Johnnie Mae, 99 Victor, Vivian Anita, 38, 53, 99 Walker, Lassie Mac, 30, 99 Washington, Ennis Joseph, 28, 99, 106, 145 Watson, Thomas, 28, 40. 44, 99, 145 Williams, Cleolha, 99, 144 Williams, Erma Jean, 99 Williams, Henry Allen, 99 Wright, Lincoln Louis, 31, 90, 99, 133, 149 SOPHOMORES Adams, Charlene, 32, 45, 115 Addison, Geraldine, 115 Alexander, Glen, 115 Alexander, Herbert, 115 Allen, Gloria D., 32, 45, 115 Anderson, Ar1ene, 103, 115 Augustine, Alma, 49, 109, 115, 118, 150 Barnes, Delores, 25, 30, 105, 115, 118, 150 Batiste, Alice, 52, 67, 115 Beckett, Patricia, 419,53,115, 150 Benjamin, Betty,115,150 Benton, Mary,115 Branch, Roger, 115,134,144- rooks, Clarence, 115 Calc cote, Maxine,28, 107,108, 115, 144 Carter, Curtis 5, 5 Champagne, Richard, 114, 115, 134, 144 Charles, Martha, 114, 115 Charles, Paulette, 115 Clayton, Leona, 49, 115, 150 Clayton, 5111119151166 Coleman, Bre nd, Coleman, Fredelrick,103, 116 Davis, Sandra a, 0, 116 Edwards, W11m11, 25,38,116 Fontenot, Mary, 25, 116 Ford, John, 116 Francis, Vivian, 30, 116 Franklin, Jules, 116,1134 Fuselier, Anna L,1 Gabriel, Roy, 34,114,116 Gilben, Cymhia, 30,105,116 Gobard, Jacquelyn, 32, 45, 49, 116 Godfrey, Wesley, 34, 116, 139 Cradney, Walter, 116 Granger, Ulysses, 116, 134- Harrison, Carolyn, 30, 116 Harrison, Lillie R., 117, 31 Jackson, Fallon, 117 Johnson, Gwendolyn, 45, 53, 117 Johnson, Kenneth, 28, 117 Johnson, Sandra, 39, 117, 144 Jones, Sylvester, Jones, Vivian, King, Be!ty,49,117 LePoint, Cram, 117 Levine, Belly, Lewis, Gwendollyn, 49,117 Malveaux, Mary117 Mansfield, Sharon 0,, 114, 117, 150 Marshall, Claudette, 117 Matthews, Gwendolyn, 117 Maxie, Brenda, 49, 117 axwell, Rose M., 1117 Mchrler, Clyde,11 McDaniel, Marilyn,7 25, 33, 38, 39, 45, 67,111,117,144 McZea1,Barba1a, 117 Miller, Beverly, 118 Miller, Patricia, 118 M1115, Isaac, 118, 134 Milo, Joyce, 53, 118 Milson, Clam, 25, 53,118 Mikche11,Clnudia, 118 Ne1,d 44Jacquelyn, 25 34,38, 39, 45, 118, N1ch015, Clyde, 32,118 Parker, Constance, 38,118 150 Pau1,Robert,34,118 Payne, Marietta, 118 Pinkney, Robert, 118 Polk, Willie M., 53, 118 Pradier, Jeanette, 24, 118 Queen, Mitchell, 119, 132, 138 Reed er, $hedrick,19 Richardson, Cerlaidine, 39,119 River, Tinard,1 Roberts, Belly 141.91194 Robinson, Joseph,52,111,119 Robinson, Robert L., 114, 119,134,138, Rogeau, Diana L.,119 Sam, Sandra, 119 Scott, Dorothy, 119 Soon, Hazel, 119 Sennelle, Donald S.,119, 134 Shelby, Robert, 119,134 Simon, Norma,y 31, 119 Simon, Una P., 32, 45, 114, 119 Simpson. Rudy, 107, 119, 171 Sparks, Reatha 1., 105, 114, 118, 119 Sumpler, Joyce, 32, 119 Sumpter, Loyce, 119 Thomas, Elnora, 120 Thomas, Richard, 33, 120 Thomas, Ruby, 120 Thompson, Brenda, 120 Thompson, Jerdene, 32, 120 Trainer, Thelma, 120 Trice, Abelra, 120 Vegia, Virginia, 120 Wallace, Velma, 120 Washington,Belly, 32, 120 Watkins, Lavern, 25, 45, 120, 150 W'illiams, Mary, 30, 1 0 Williams, Mhresa, 120 Williams, Portia, 120 Wilson, Gladys A.,32,S3, 120 Wilson,Palric1a, 120 Windon, John Ola, 39, 49, 120 Wise, Elizabeth, 53, 120, 144 Wren Willie 32,1120 Wright, Rose 120 WycoH,C1arence, 120,134 FRESHMEN Alexander, Orana, 122 Arceneaux, John, 45, 122 Archibald, Connie, 122 Armstrong, Virginia, 122 Atkins, Veronica,122 Ballou, Richard, 21121, 121, 122, 135 Banks, Mallie,1 Barnes, Jules, 34, 110, 122 Barnes, Roy, 2 Bazron, Ju111a, 22, 39, 42, 49, 52, 121, 122, 141 Benjamin, Audrey, 32,1122 Blake, Percy, 121,122135 Blue, Bonita, 32. 45 53, 122, 150 Benton, Carolyn, 52, 122, 144 Bonlon, Wilbert, 122 Bradley, Ronald, 34, 122 Breaux, Verlie, 122, 124 Brooks, Janice, 39, 49, 122, 141, 171 Bmussard, Virgia, 49, Brown, ny, 1 yr , arva,122 Carter, Willie, 12 Castello, Vello, 122 Celuline, Ronald, 122, 135 Channell, Evan, 121, 122,, 135 Channel, Ray, 32, 121, 122 Chatman, Carolyn, 32, 45, 11, 123 Chillow, Sue, 123,124 Coleman, Josephihe, 32 123, 150 Conley, Cmul, Lau1'a 32,39,123 Davis, Claylie, 45,123 Davis, Madelyn, 5,108,123,150 Davidson, Edga 1-,1 DeJohn, Pauigcia, 49,123 Delmar, Eunice,123 INDEX Dempsey, Delores, 49, 123 Dixon, Felton, Downing, Bettye, 16, 36, 49, 123 Feast, DonaId, 23, 123 Fedrick, Audrey, 123 Finnell, Mitchell, 123 Francis, Carolyn, 123 Franc1s,.10yce, 132 Freeman, Charles, 38, 123, 150 Fr1sw, Johnny, 23,123 Closton, Joseph, 123 Gordon, Billie, 32, 52, 123, 144 C13 Hey, is, 32,123 Granger, Patricia, 123 Grayson,Freddie,123 Green, James, 11223 Green, Joyce,l Green, Lillie,45, 3,49 124,144 Griffin, Billy, 124 Guidry, Gloria, 32, 45, 107, 124. 144 Hadley, Patricia, 124 Harrison, Jerilza,132, 124, 144 Hawkins, Cather1ne, 124 Hayes, Dianne, 53, 124 Heath, Samuel, 32, 124, 144 Henry, Joseph, 124 Henlon, Gloria, 124 Henlon, Marie, 124 Hill, Judy, 32, 124, 150 Hollins, Joseph, 124, 144 Howard, Nellie, 125 Hughes, Carolyn, 125 Jackson, Eartheu1,125 Jones, Felix, 125 Jones, Linda, 49, 56, 125 Jones, Thomas, 125, 135 Jones, Velma, 125, 144 Joseph, Brenda, 125 Kemper, Ophelia, 125 Kennerson, Herbert,125 King, Alma, 32, 125 LaBat, Mercedes, 32, 125 LaDay, Barbara, 49, 121, 125 LaDay, Gwendolyn, 39, 52, 125 LaFleur, Helen, 126 Lander, Cynthia, 45, 126 Lee, Dorie, 126,135 Marlin, Phyllis, 49, 126 Mayfield, Carldetta, 126 McZeal, Patricia, 49, 126 Mearlon, Minnie, 32, 45, 126 Miller, Charlie, 32, 126 Miller. Hargie, 25, 52, 126 Milo, Delor1s, 126 Milstead, Dreyfus, 126 Mitchell. Harold, 126 Moore, Geraldine, 32, 39, 45, 53, 126 Neveaux, Gwendolyn,12 Newman, Jameselta, 49, 126 Normand, Mary, 32, 38, 45, 126, 150 Paul,Ba1-bara, 49,126 Powell, Mildred, 126 Prevost, Arnold, 126 Queen, Paul, 126 Reade, Beny, 126 Roberson, Stella, 126 Robinson, Alice, 45,126 Robinson, Mary,4 4,9 127 Rose,Audrey,9,32,45, 127,150 Sanderson, Rnnn71e, 127 Scott, James,l Seals, June, 33, 2110, 127 Seay,R a,12 Shelly, M11dred,49,127 Sloan, John, Smith,Edd1e, 121 127,135 Smith, Mary, 127 Solomon, Dianna, 12 Syers, Phyllis, 32,39,127,144 Tale, Matahall,127 Thomas, Diana, 49, 127 Thomas, Irene, 127 Thomas, Madeline, 127 hompson, Diana, 32, 127, 144 Tizeno, Ruby, 34, 127 Walker, Gertrude, 127 Walker, Raymond, 34, 127 Walker, Sylvia, 49, 127 Warrick, Alvin, 127 Washington, Madeline, 32, 45, 127, 150 Watson, Vumell, 127 Webb, Michael, 32, 127 Williams, Carolyn, 127 Williams, Don, Williams,Gerald,1140 Woods, Bennie,34,2107,127, 144 Wycoff, Julian's, 32, 127 AUTOGRAPHS m, m. 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