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TOP HOW: Left to Right: Charles Anderson, Billy Bankhead, Lois Bland, Jerry Bradshaw. SECOND HOW: Jimmy Branham, Evelyn Brown, Douglas Burbndge, Donna Carr. THIRD HOW: Francis Clark, Joy Crowder, Suzanne Dungan, Hay Early, Charlotte Eversmeyer, George Garner. FOURTH HOW: Billy Goddard, Carolyn Hiles, Norma Jean Holliday, David Hunter, Harold Ince, Joe Johnson. FIFTH HOW: Shirley Kemry, Tom kooreman, Edith Lambert, Orin Love, Bonnie Magee, Betty Schwarz. FRESHMAN CLASS The enrollment of the freshman class was 49. The class officers were as follows: David Hunter, president; Betty Schwarz, vice-president; Charlotte Eversmeyer, secretary-1reasurer; Carolyn Hi les, student council representative. Joy Crowder from West Pike, Illinois, and Jimmy Branham from Vandal ia, Missouri entered at the beginning of the second semester. The freshmen were well represented in extra-curricular activities. Participating in football were John Skillern, Donald Podany and Douglas Burbndge. Playing basketball were Douglas Burbndge, Robert Phillips, Donald Podany and Charles Anderson. Seven students were members of the Louisiana High School Band. They were: John Skillern, Jonann Pritchett, Robert Phi 11 ips, JamesOgle, Jimmy Turley, Norma Roll iday and Edith l ambert. 26 This page sponsored by Logan's Cafe.
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The class officers during our freshmen year were as follows: Charles Kilby, president; Jimmy Fry, vice-president; Norma Ince, secretary-treasurer; and Norma Blackwell, student council representative. Class officers this year were: Gene Todd, president; Jackie Holland, vice-president; Dortha Dell Love, secretary-treasurer; and Margaret Chapuis was our student council representative. The sophomore homecoming attendant was Norma Ince escorted by Edgar Steers. The F. F. A. Barn-warming queen was a sophomore, Miss Dortha Love. Her sophomore attendant was Lucille Griffith escorted by Howard Alexander. The sophomores were well represented in extra-curricular activities; twelve boys participated in football, while six boys shouldered many of the basketball responsibilities. Sophomore girls, too, took part in the sports activities with five girls out for basketball. In the music department, ten sophomores were in the band while fifteen were in mixed chorus, seven in boys’ glee club, and eight girls in glee club. There were eleven girls from the sophomore class in the pep squad. Our class sponsors were Mr. Ronald Freemen and Mrs. William Ellis. This page sponsored by Hose Sheet Metal Co. TOP ROW: Left to Right: Betty Mann, Shirley McCarty, Faith McRinzie, Roberta Meyers, Bobby Murry, Nicky Nickles. SECOND ROW: Bill Niffon, Oey Pitzer, Billy Pratt, Nicky Quattrocchi, Raymond Riley, Clayton Roan. THIRD ROW: Charles Rowe, Sandra Skeen, Barbara Spencer, Edger Steers, Elsie Sutton, Jo Ann Tipton. FOURTH ROW: Gene Todd, Ray Travis, Margaret Traw, Sue Tucker, Delbert Walker, Margaret Weber. 1IFTH ROW: Shirley Wells, John Williams, Barbara Windmiller, Bobby Zirkle. 25
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Our class won several awards during the year. We had the best-decorated float advertising the Homecoming Football Game. We also won the Red Cross Award for turning in the most money. We sold the highest number of tickets to the Homecoming Football Game and received a ten dollar cash prize. The freshmen that took part in the Girls’ Glee Club were as follows: Donna Carr, Sharon Muff, Roberta White, Roberta Stewart, Betha Peterson, Betty Schwarz, Charlotte Eversmeyer, Barbara Spanos, Bonnie Magee, Suzanne Dungan, and Lois Bland. Taking part in the Boys’ Glee Club were Tom Kooreman, David Hunter, and John Skillern. Roberta White was chosen by popular vote as attendant to the homecoming queen. Her escort was Douglas Burbndge. The attendant to the F. F. A. Barnwarming was Edith Lambert. She was escorted by David Hunter. The reporter for the Louisiana Highlights was Lois Bland, and Edith Lambert was reporter for the Alamo. Our class sponsors were Mr. Robert Davis and Mr. Fred Rynearson. TOP ROW: Left to Right: Virginia McLaughlin, Sharon Muff, James Ogle, Betha Peterson, Robert Phillips, Donald Podany. SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Jor.ann Pritchett, Donald Shipley, Donna Shive, John Skillern, Barbara Spanos, Eleanor Sparks. THIRD ROW: Left to Right: Mable Stevens, Roberta Stewart, Rosie Taylor, Jimmy Turley, Ph;• Turnbaugh, Jackie White. LAST ROW: Left to Ri it: Roberta White, Patsy Wood. This page sponsored by ZumaIt Motor Company. 27
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